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„ Ore Insurance<br />

fc'.Sith at, la tire see-<br />

;(^^ *l> per .ent. ft<br />

Mayor Harry Headley said mis<br />

WOek he Is not familiar with the<br />

situation, at the south end, but<br />

that before the efty would take<br />

any action In the matter nil an-<br />

gles <strong>of</strong> tlie problem wou.d have<br />

to be Investigated,<br />

To have tho line Installed, El-<br />

mar Steoltnnn, manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />

f to the itaU roem- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water co, said the<br />

FAnrith n. - T_ south end people would first ijave<br />

to petition the city, lfter which<br />

the city lould. If it wished, o,-<br />

der tho water company to do the<br />

work.<br />

Tho proposed HUH would extend<br />

only from SCih to 5!>th stj.<br />

State Aviation Chief<br />

<strong>On</strong> Flying Visit Here<br />

QIll Rpbb Wilton, itato torn<br />

mlssloner <strong>of</strong> aviation, paid i ih-<br />

Ing visit to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Monday<br />

afternoon In his Bird Bipljno<br />

He made a brief Innpeeiun cj<br />

tho flying field tit isth -it. nnd<br />

Hay av. and niacfe several sue<br />

gettlons for possible , npi i\8in»nt<br />

He l<strong>of</strong>t for Tienton Hie m the<br />

afternoon<br />

r.;«!0uth <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty Im,<br />

1 Aaaoelajtfoh, are ptan-<br />

I*! the city to install a<br />

*fe* main on Aabury Av.,<br />

lttt a reduction in tho<br />

T meeting <strong>of</strong> the as-<br />

felt was pointed o«t that<br />

W pay as much for (Ire<br />

,*-•» do farmers In un<br />

Rs •YXMdland sections, he<br />

""^plpe line does dot ex-<br />

68th st. and not en.<br />

re can be provided be-<br />

by the pumping sta-<br />

1 at piiuj st.<br />

. Wy /at the association<br />

instructed to ask the<br />

about p.epoa-<br />

..,— The pumping<br />

. •apply high pressure<br />

~Stth at., but Beyond<br />

would- have to<br />

For Auxiliary<br />

M. E. Group Holds Meet-<br />

ing at Biscayne Hotel<br />

Muny mi'nibors <strong>of</strong> Uio Summer<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> tho Methodist chinch<br />

and their fn nils woio piesent m<br />

the l<br />

iifternoon<br />

ho<br />

Mrs Wil<br />

pr* sidoni -v\as in<br />

wag opened \\HL<br />

tbo<br />

tol 'luestl 1<br />

Ham A J i<br />

Tho meetni _r<br />

u. devotional ; i rlod comliu tci l>i<br />

Mi I Ljdia Mmuuib, with Mi - s<br />

Prtnt/ol lending in in.ijet Ihl--<br />

was lollonLd bj the women flnj,<br />

wol) known iliuifli<br />

Tbo .irtiit) fur tht da> »fic<br />

Mru Ilcniy Dosterl. HIIO auj<br />

several bc.iutlful •clPc'inn, \li-f<br />

Jenn SihL.i, who plined tno pi<br />

ano numbcrq. Mist Mjiithn Mot<br />

fitt. who pu-senlLd two <br />

As Noise Makers<br />

4 Men and 2 Women Deny<br />

Creating Disturbance •<br />

Tour mrn and two wiitnen<br />

were fined $15 meli us TJCIIIE dls-<br />

onleib in'i )onoit<br />

LtijMT III I ^ ( DllhlNiltlull Will I<br />

ho hroUi 11 Mi) i 1 1^ t> i mi h' t<br />

l.<br />

fonml Itndle <strong>On</strong> i'alile.<br />

^iioMlini; lii 1 heir IIIMV Kiev<br />

hid ilrlnMl from rhilii'lel|i|ila .^ilii<br />

day evi'nintt and Kloppeil To •<br />

y tt and Klppel<br />

friend in Allanlli- Cilv<br />

sillying I here awhile, they dcclil-<br />

i-'l in sp 1 Hie ni-.hi in ii-. 1,,,.,<br />

1 1 '• I.' 1 VnliMl ai . :IB ihey liail<br />

IM-I 11 L'ivcn ! In- Ufv In'-II Iiv HI,<br />

Iciii'i-i'. Allen HeviiM] , ri 1<br />

di Ip'na<br />

'rlicy .'-aid tliev IKMI<br />

in lll\rt\.l [I 1 j 1 j ^ i ^ \' 1 O i l O' ( t l l ^ L •-•»••<br />

Uitffir 1 111 Cililmnu pi mis n " ^ "' "11 1 1ml 1 r u n<br />

nip tor tin Ohmp,. [1.110-1 ra,( 11 il Inn until 1 1 m 11,1 1 h ,t<br />

lie 1 111 iow N,i 2 fur tlie \ 111 lfl1 ' ' '"lit |n nod 11I 1 ilkmt,<br />

11 rsiu nf lVnn \h 11111 ,n tin m "'I luiliKinir n*' tin (iMiiint i,l<br />

tunatii.ii.'l Kinl, t~ I I'<strong>of</strong>ili <strong>of</strong> J11 r. 1 n I no , I 1<br />

inatiiul umli w<br />

l.opor v\ill not eo on ilulv nil<br />

the bcuoh until <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1 anil at<br />

tht i ill h l<br />

the bcuoh until A<br />

that time will hav<br />

other partner<br />

t 1 anil at<br />

to select an-<br />

p<br />

brittle <strong>of</strong> 14I11 ronllil on<br />

hie, they had retired<br />

u 1111 Hiii annul ill , i<br />

Pit, the door <strong>of</strong> (he hmi^e wn<br />

open and a liuhl was "till on in<br />

UllllT |) 1TLMI 1 '' " " IM * l o^lH U 1 III! II,] II]<br />

L v e i v m 11 I e 1<br />

i' 111 11 1 tl , ie an u ill hi -, olcl "'<br />

I I 11 Uli )t!n 1 111 ill I, it 1 ,1 M i l ""'I'<br />

II Ill'i pi]/* l*> hi 1\\ ir 1 mi Ml * M II Illllll 11<br />

In i' if tin si 1 i,11 I in I 1 mil I hon i ( u lii<br />

nl u nil/- 1 n vi s<br />

' 11 Un v hnl IM II ., .<br />

mul 1 h in 'mi' wnl ii i n> ]<br />

nlli nni \ Ilii i i mill ml<br />

I<br />

s. s. 1IVMIM 1 \\ ( 1 it I<br />

111 iti ON nitiii \ isn '<br />

I III Ai,.ill 01 . Iiv IIM 111 Oi<br />

I "11 1 il\ .1 1 t,n 1 HI Mi Hi t<br />

Ii \lui|ihi, S"J In I in j• 1 ih<br />

\i 1- ill 1 in nun 1 mi tln J s. s1<br />

M mil ill t.i \ ' K h ill IIT MiDisi<br />

1 1 on 111 1 111 inli 11 M U i_i<br />

ted in I lie<br />

0 ami w<br />

1 11 -id<br />

Hull ml 1 ilassibn Play m<br />

[<strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^ Soon<br />

Playeri from Ger-<br />

2y to Present Pag-<br />

eant in English<br />

WiSTUS* IN CAST<br />

iR PAST 29 YEARS<br />

action To Be Spon-<br />

„ j by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tab-<br />

emacle Assoeiation<br />

,„ movinB, fternal drama <strong>of</strong><br />

Paision aBd death <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />

1 .be presented in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Monday, TuesdaY and Wed-<br />

iyV <strong>Aug</strong>mt 22, 23 and 24,<br />

the 32 world famoui Pal-<br />

Playere <strong>of</strong> the Freiburff<br />

from Germany preaent the<br />

rfacje on the camp meeting<br />

Hinds <strong>of</strong> the Ocian <strong>City</strong> Tab.<br />

ids Association,<br />

lousands <strong>of</strong> staRe and relia-<br />

followeia are expected to<br />

lir in the resort for this pre-<br />

.atlon By the famed German<br />

jup which wai itarted In the<br />

Hi town <strong>of</strong> Freiburg in 1204<br />

which the inhabitants have<br />

Jed on to the present day.<br />

Presented 330 Years Ago,<br />

Freiburg Passion Play was<br />

years before<br />

TO SING ON SUNDAY Spirit <strong>of</strong> 1917<br />

Is Needed Today<br />

Asserts H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

Leu Fault Finding, More<br />

Co-operation, Necessary<br />

to End Depression<br />

MOTOR VEHICLE HEAD<br />

CITES CHEERING NEWS<br />

MOTOR VEHICLE CHIEF<br />

Car License Receipts in the<br />

State $500,000 Ahead,<br />

He Tells Kwanlans<br />

lenowneii OberammerKau play<br />

lias since been portrayed .with<br />

tfe frequency • Jhttn the other<br />

»t spectacle. Freiburg was, a<br />

iv village then, but it now has<br />

pulatien <strong>of</strong> 200,000, and the<br />

is chosen from an array nf<br />

ilirly actors, trained for their<br />

j from ehildhood,<br />

•Adolf Fasanncht, world famous<br />

Vhli portrayal <strong>of</strong> the "Chris-<br />

|l" <strong>of</strong> the Play. *>m lea>•<br />

considerably larger man O>W <strong>of</strong><br />

July, since visitors occupying ho-<br />

tels and rooming houses C~<br />

Increase In about tbe same<br />

as those who establish "<br />

In cottage and aparttu. .<br />

Business men, alone certain<br />

lines at least, are also o$tbnlfc'<br />

tic, since now visitors mean. a. .new<br />

demand tor -merchandise, partic-<br />

ularly clotMng, household, sup-<br />

plies, seashore toys, and similar<br />

goods.<br />

Cancel War Debt,<br />

Says Phila. Man<br />

Banker Tells Rotary How<br />

To Restore Business<br />

'olice Nab 4 in<br />

Drunken Brawl<br />

Neighbor* Make Complaint<br />

in Colored District<br />

Cancellation <strong>of</strong> war debts by<br />

America as well as the rest <strong>of</strong><br />

the allies would go far In quick-<br />

ly restoring prosperity, In the op-<br />

inion <strong>of</strong> Charles Lyon Chandler,<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> the foreign commer-<br />

cial department <strong>of</strong> the Corn Ex-<br />

change National bank, Philadel-<br />

phia, who addressed the Rotary<br />

Club at the Golden Galleon, Frl<br />

day .night-<br />

He pointed out that after w<br />

Napoleonic wars, England^ %%r-<br />

gavo 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> the d£btB<br />

owing her.<br />

-SNAP SHOTS—<br />

At The News<br />

iHOTB<br />

• Rum (nd religion don't njli,<br />

Mteoially when the fops are<br />

busy,<br />

I; .Neither do~"rum and poor<br />

IOrders, sayi the mayer.<br />

fcine Sunday sellers lost<br />

el pr<strong>of</strong>its ia police court,<br />

\ J|nrkeaf No. Eot Dogl etiM<br />

fnM<br />

ehftnM1Ie-<br />

em^<br />

Cemetery, near Mer<br />

was well ipown here<br />

she was<br />

member.<br />

faithiur and<br />

Mr, and Mrs, CMrlei Waggoner,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Garmaniown, left Monday after<br />

a week end In the resort They<br />

plan to return soon and remain<br />

three weeks.., Mr,. iWaifone* is a<br />

ntominint attomi-<br />

"We'll paste<br />

•i'.ay," de-<br />

clared a youthim kiember <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Paperhanfers, "why, you should<br />

hear them old bucks 'wheeie' wh«<br />

they tried to run. We're going to<br />

have them wheeihn plenty to<br />

night."<br />

The Klwanians are not resting<br />

on their laurels, They have draft-<br />

ed iddle Kane, former star end <strong>of</strong><br />

Notre Dame during the Knute<br />

Bockne regime, to coach the Ki-<br />

wanis team, which has been chal-<br />

lenged by Simms 'restaurant ani<br />

the Oermantown Boys' Club.<br />

If you want a good laugh, don'<br />

miss thK match; i,No admission 1:<br />

charged, " ''<br />

Hager Warns <strong>of</strong><br />

Faulty Drains<br />

Assistant Health Officer To<br />

Investigate<br />

A warning to property owners,<br />

especially In the boardwalk dis-<br />

trict, who have loo»ely connected<br />

drainage pipes running from sinks<br />

and washstands, was issued yes.<br />

Urday by Harold Haier, assistant<br />

city health <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

Mr, Hager said ht had received<br />

several complaints and had, thru<br />

la own InvBsUgatiQn, found in-<br />

itances where such drainage pipes<br />

were either loosely connected to,<br />

tbe sewage system, or not con-<br />

nected at all, draining directly in-<br />

to the sand.<br />

In either case, he said, it was<br />

not long before foul odors were<br />

noticeable in the vicinity.<br />

The condition will not be tol-<br />

erated, he said, and he and Joseph<br />

Paul, plumbing Inspector, plan, a<br />

complete tour <strong>of</strong> •inspection to see<br />

that all conneotloni are properly<br />

made and in good working order,<br />

Porperty owners will bo notlfled<br />

to make needed repairs and if the<br />

order Is Ignored, prosecution will<br />

follow.<br />

Mr. Hager said ha had not found<br />

any instances <strong>of</strong> where iianltary<br />

sewer connections were not In<br />

proper condition, and said some<br />

people must nave the Idea thnt or-<br />

dlnary sink drains may be allowed<br />

ts run Into the s»nd, Draina <strong>of</strong><br />

ttis type are just nu important as<br />

the others, he said, and must be<br />

connected properly,<br />

Now<br />

usrio<br />

HEALTH!<br />

Can Why<br />

Food,)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CUy<br />

became enmeT<br />

th* uw Df -..,<br />

ness, dliorMrijr.<br />

ling or ' »imll|l»<br />

need expect no '<br />

when they !<br />

Mkg<br />

ssWtDC,<br />

ttte<br />

FOR BUJB (<br />

•Good robber.<br />

Drive It »<br />

Aw* O. «<br />

Wny AV*..<br />

IT. J.<br />

as a guest <strong>of</strong> her Blater. Mr*.<br />

ander S. Cor*, lltri at., and WM-<br />

ley av., left recently. tor north-<br />

western Canada, Brandon, IT "<br />

tob*. She will remain<br />

mmm:ju


DR, WHAJAAl<br />

Pastor <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle<br />

Lutheran churqh, W. Phila-<br />

dolphin, who will preach at<br />

tht Strand .Theatre Luth-<br />

eran services Sunday night.<br />

urgan seleetio'ig will al.,o ha\e<br />

part in this service.<br />

"Spirit" To ^Subject<br />

<strong>of</strong> unusual 'In Christian Science Church<br />

""^S to I " S P' nt " ^ dl ta the subJe " ot<br />

Converted Jew<br />

To Tell <strong>of</strong> Work<br />

Evangelut to Preach at th,<br />

and Mr. Gat- ft"* 'KJXL? 11 ^"'hfjew, ""5 ' K^niwlW Isaac Freeman will<br />

! *« * fr BM ^lle^She^we be S a, "huHi lund? Fi [ 3 |4f resb i: te ^«n<br />

• e s e n t a f * * T h g j _ . _ t , « f « « « = e M . u n / T r n * . n _ ^ r t ' e m a n U a s a i l o f a N e w Y o r k<br />

Cttorch to<br />

'following from the Bible "0<br />

Lord, how manifold ^r* 1 th\<br />

i works' in wisdom .hast thnu mailn<br />

THTSfM ~ I thim oil. the earth is full af th\<br />

irt 6, being tha nfjiei, Thou gentlest forth thv<br />

Transfiguration, spirit, they are created ami thnu<br />

••elelmitlcm <strong>of</strong> thi r^newest the face <strong>of</strong> thi. earth<br />

tjtf S:S» a. m , (P-saims 104 24, 30)<br />

lltt Sunday after The Lessnn-Sermon .ilm in<br />

eluded the following p H=3gp from<br />

—, .*.,..„„..„.. | tlic Christian Sciencp textonnk,<br />

JBijCborml Eocharial and "Science and Health »nh l\>\ \<br />

$?\ the ^erlptUrCa" b\ Mal\ Ilatf 1<br />

' \ EvensonK and ad- Ejlilv "In .Chnrtian Science, S)ni<br />

, it* ai a proper noun, ii thn n inn<br />

m4 School meets 1B tho <strong>of</strong> the Suprnmn Brinjj It mpan"<br />

5:30 Sunday mornings . qsantity and qiulitj, i\v\ Minlie<br />

3»* "Tided and the in 'e^t-lusively to Cnd The modif\<br />

"' '• li supplemented "if dfrnstrtes <strong>of</strong> the word -nini<br />

fark to Interest tho 'refer only to quality, not to God"<br />

^jmHool Is open toj(p 03).<br />

j <strong>of</strong> tte Tistfy are<br />

•notice that Ilio res<br />

ineeUng <strong>of</strong> the or-<br />

til ,be, held In the<br />

r on Tuesday, <strong>Aug</strong>-<br />

Lore"<br />

iTopk<br />

__ XCHCKt'H<br />

FjMMtft-WMLty air. Rev<br />

< H i o u t o C h r i s t i a n i t y a m i t h e w o r k<br />

h u ! H t l o i i i j l a m o n u t h i s J e w s , H e<br />

: i s a n a t i v e o f K o u m a n l a , f r o i n f t t o<br />

A m e r i c a i n I B M , a n d m a # h i s<br />

l i o m o I n N e w Y o r k C i t y ,<br />

I M r . F r e e m a n a t t e n d e d t h e p u b -<br />

l i t s c h o o l s o f N e w a r k . H e t o o k<br />

i i u i n o - H o n f j t r a i n l m t a n d B i b l e<br />

j i l u d v n t t l i p M i . i s i o n a r v T - n i n l n K<br />

! I n s t i t u t e lit N y i ' f k , - ?•' '',, t h e<br />

I ' h i a U l H p h i a S i - h o u l n f • I I ' j e ,<br />

| i i i i i | a t i l i e M o s t l y D i b i t ? J n , . t i -<br />

lilttj,<br />

'' He has a mossaKO for all Clnis.<br />

Huns nnd.those intfr»8teil in .the<br />

jjnws, perUinintT'to their iirestmt<br />

!ktiitiM nnd their relation to jh"<br />

lirilphnry <strong>of</strong> llit. Hililn. Thp^iiiiti-<br />

l i i - iii c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d .<br />

Pier Carl't Accom-<br />

modate Large Crowd*<br />

S u n d a y e v e n i n g , ' b e f o r e a<br />

! c r » w d t h a t e n t i r e l y r i l l e d t b o M u -<br />

s i c P o v l l l p n , t h e d o o r w a y s a n d<br />

w i p d o w i o u t u e o u t s i d e w i t h t a -<br />

t o r e s t e d l l i t e n e r i , t h e , O e e a n . C l t F<br />

C h o r n l S o c i e t y g a v e a n o t h e r d e -<br />

l i g h t f u l m u s i c a l p r o g r a m d u r i n g<br />

t h e I n t e r m i s s i o n t h a t b e g a n a t<br />

n i n e o ' c l o c k . T h e p r o g r a m l u s t -<br />

e d 4 0 m i n u t e s .<br />

F r o m t h e r e m a r k s a n d t h e a p -<br />

p l n u s e t i t t h e c o n c l u s i o n u f u a c h<br />

n u m b e r , i t w a s q u i t e e v i d e n t t h a t<br />

t h e e f f o r t s n f t h e s e s i n g e r s , w h o<br />

h a v e b e e n t r a i n e d u n d e r t h e d l ><br />

r e e l i o n o f M i s s L o u i s a T . O o f a q n ,<br />

w e r e g r e n t o l y a p p r e c i a t e d ,<br />

• T h e C h o r u i w a s a s s i s t e d b y<br />

I ' l i i l a d e l p h i a ' B c e l e b r a t e d t e n o r ,<br />

D c r n a r d P o l a n d , w h o e n h a n c e d h i s<br />

• n i l ) w o r k b y a c o n c i s e d e s e r l p -<br />

i i o u o f t h e ^ n i e c e s h e w a s a b o u t<br />

i n a i a g . T h e p r o g r a m o p e n e d<br />

w l i h a c l i o r i i s r e n d i t i o n o f t h e<br />

t a r a o u s " H a l i e l u j a h C h o r u s " f r o m<br />

t h e . M e s s i a h , w r i t t e n b y H a n d e l .<br />

T h e K t j p r u n o B o i O B w e r e b e a u t i f u l l y<br />

R I I I I M b y M i s s C o r a o n .<br />

T h i s w a s f o l l o w e d b y t w o t e n o r<br />

s o l o s , " D r i n k t o m a o n l y w i t h<br />

T h i n e e y s a , " a n d ' P a s s i n g B y , "<br />

b y P o l a n d ,<br />

T h e . C h o r u s » a n j s t h e a r r a B B e .<br />

m e n t " I n f l a m n i a t u s " l a t h e O r a -<br />

t i i r i o " S t a b a t M i l t e r " b y R o s a l n i ,<br />

m i d s i x w o m e n s a n g t h e t r i o " L i f t<br />

T h i n e l i y o s , " a r r a u g i i d e s p e c i a l l y<br />

f o r w o m e n ' s v o i c e s . T h e s i n g e r s<br />

w e r e : M i i s ( . ' o r a o n , , \ J i s s C r a w -<br />

f o r d , M r s . . M a r i o n T r o u t M u r p h y ,<br />

M r s . T h e o d o r e r i a e l i r a n , . M r s .<br />

O s i n b l e a n d . M r s . N o r m a n H a i g ,<br />

M r . P o l u n ' ! t l i e i i s a n g a w l e e -<br />

l l o t i f r o m t h e O p e r a , " D i m G i o -<br />

v a n n i . " f o l l o w i n g w i t h n s e l e c t i o n<br />

w r i t t e n b y A n d r e a L ' h e n l o r ,<br />

T h e ( i l i o r u a c o n e l u d e d t h e e v e -<br />

n i n g ' s p r o g r a m b y g i v i n g t h a t<br />

f a m o u s " S e x t e t t e f r o m L u c i a " a r «<br />

r a n g e d i n c h o r u s f o r m w i t h s a -<br />

c i r e d w o r d s , k n o w n n s " S w e e t t h e<br />

M o m e n t s . " T h e c h o r u s , c o m p o s e d<br />

o f a p p r o x i m a t e l y B O v o i c e s , w i l l<br />

b e h e a r d a g a i n i n t h e M u s i c . P a -<br />

v i l i o n . S u n d a y e v e n i n g , A u g u s t 2 1 .<br />

U r c t t t c r e d i t n o e s t o M i s s C o r .<br />

s o n f o r h e r s o l o s a n d u n t i r i n g e f -<br />

f o r t s I n I r a i n i n K t h e c h o r u s , M r .<br />

l ' u l a n d l o r h i s s o l o w o r k n n d t h e<br />

l i ' i i i l i i i j n f t h e c h o r U B - t u e t n b e r s<br />

i i m l M i t w I l u i l i H a r b u r , P h l l u d p l -<br />

l i l i i a a C T i i n i p i i i i i s i , w h o i l l h e r U B -<br />

i i i i l ( T i M i i l a l d e n i a n n c r . l u e s i d e d a t<br />

t . h e p i a n o .<br />

at 10-30 a<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lord's<br />

administered. The<br />

jMh on 'The End-<br />

at U:4e a,<br />

Auto Show Brought<br />

Results Says Silsbe<br />

I J o h n N S i l s b e , l o c a l w i n d e r<br />

o f t h e C o m m e r c i a l G a r a g e , r e -<br />

p o r t e d t h i s w e e k t h a t t h t , r e s u l t s<br />

o f t i e a u t o s h o w c o n d u c t e d taj l > i =<br />

H t m a t c o n t e n t i o n h a l l , 6 t h n t<br />

I a d d b o a r d w a l k , l a s t s e e k , w e r e<br />

I v e r y s a t i s f a c t o r y<br />

j " S n * e n c a m " ] j e K a W " w e n<br />

s o l d d i r e c t b f r o m t h e f l o o r a n d<br />

W e e i n c c i a t e a s t a s c o r e o t a n .<br />

' d i l l o n a l s a l e s w i l l r e - u l t I t l<br />

e s t i m a t e d t h a t I B n n o ^ p e r s o n i i v i -<br />

I t e d t h e e x h i b i t i o n "<br />

M r S i l s b e e x p r e s s e d h i , t h a n k<br />

t o t h e c i t y c o m m i n s i u n e r n f u r t h e n<br />

c o o p e r a t i o n m m a k i n g t h e j f T . i r<br />

p o s s i b l e<br />

ol mug and<br />

i O'clock. Toe pan-<br />

on "la Paradise".<br />

TVcdnesday at<br />

;^ for Men<br />

!> Sermon Topic<br />

ady and able to<br />

, tKls day as they<br />

ol ytars ago?<br />

/to men azex ajro<br />

n. he has .given<br />

Wliat sort <strong>of</strong><br />

! for today?<br />

and others<br />

. <strong>of</strong> thi (|er-<br />

d'i equipment lor<br />

be delivered at<br />

chuith Sunday<br />

,.',Wffliain A. Boyd.<br />

mS" infonntnL-<br />

'mtqect foi the<br />

monring service<br />

«oto<br />

a tfcr «oto<br />

emption"; and<br />

b* CoUn OM-<br />

e.'r-and "Po3-'<br />

lent and<br />

by, fli#<br />

Resort Visitor Off<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tour <strong>of</strong> Europe<br />

Mirs Sfary Todd rampbell,<br />

dauirhter <strong>of</strong> Mrs John Campuell,<br />

both frequent resort \i itor-, ul<br />

ed Thursday niominjr from v e\v<br />

Jbrk for London, on the Biemen<br />

Ills.? Campbell will not return u i<br />

til mid-September, snendinir OIL<br />

intenm tounnB the British Isles<br />

and the continent<br />

Mrs. Campbell. Miss Tmma Tudil.<br />

Mrs Husiell Tod.l Vester Bn I<br />

dBUEhteF, Patricia, and Wilbara<br />

Todd, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were all-<br />

day guests <strong>of</strong> Sfre Jo^eohme Todd<br />

AUora and daughter, Betty, jes-<br />

tetday. The AJcorn. are sum-<br />

here at 837 Central av<br />

SLui^hter Back at<br />

Home After Mishap<br />

Auscmblynian ETana G Slaugh-<br />

ter, who wag Injured In a motor<br />

ear accident several weeks ago,<br />

returned home Friday (rom the<br />

West Jersey Roipltal, Camdin He<br />

Ii recuperaUng at his home at<br />

Wlldwood Gardens<br />

(Mr», William Tetlow entertain-<br />

jd at lnncheon and dinner. Mis=<br />

Hla -Rittenhonse Hetiel, <strong>of</strong> fier-<br />

rtantowa, and MB, Mane Hen-<br />

1f Is, ot Oak lane.<br />

Girl Born Here 21<br />

Years Ago Hostess<br />

Miss Madeline McLau^hlin, <strong>of</strong><br />

West Philadelphia, who is reskl-<br />

! 'nit with her parents, Mr, anil<br />

. Mrs. William McLauglilln, at "07.<br />

'Bth fit,, for the summer, gave a<br />

I beach nartv on Saturday t\igtit<br />

! celebratina her 21st birthday an-<br />

nh'ersary. She was born in Oc-<br />

can Cltv, 21 years ago, on July<br />

27, and hai spent every summer<br />

here since.<br />

Among: those present at tlic<br />

Darty wire: Jephine McLamrli-<br />

lin, Maraaret Frazler, Ethel pra-<br />

?.ior, Elizabeth Small, Mririo<br />

Cramp, A^nes Rizzotte, Mnry<br />

Little, William MeLauBiilin, 3T.<br />

•losiah DuBois, Huth ^chlinni-'<br />

HDrbert Knight, Jack Frazier, Jr.<br />

James Irwin, .Jr., George Mer-<br />

shon, Harry Sehrlli, Bill McKee,<br />

Mr, Southall is in the bahklnB<br />

biisine.is In Philadelphia,<br />

IS-Day Excuriions<br />

NIAGARA FALLS<br />

Round Trip<br />

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

Fridays, SalurdavH<br />

To September 24, inc.<br />

Tlckeii good in Pullman can<br />

on payment ol uiual chargei.<br />

Far daiallt and ttms af frllni.<br />

cnniult TiefcM Aicnti<br />

Atk far FcsldiH<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad<br />

(StiBft from P»m Ope)<br />

in Anisrlw iptalUnB tnetf pa»ti<br />

Ih German, but the foree <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Uraniu was so overwhelminK that<br />

It is iaW to Mv# h«W those who<br />

did not understand the German<br />

t<br />

Kirby Estate Left<br />

All to His Widow<br />

Kenneth K. Kirby, late commis-<br />

sioner, nf Wililwood, who died on<br />

July 21, as the result <strong>of</strong> a mo-<br />

tor car accident, .left IIIH entire<br />

estate 1o his wife. Mae, accord-<br />

to his will which was entered for<br />

probate in the 'surr<strong>of</strong>fate'a <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

Wednesday,<br />

No Inventory <strong>of</strong> the sitaie svas<br />

filed.<br />

Sale<br />

ASHED<br />

i! I U1<br />

ADD. PA9S.3ctACH-<br />

ORT FERRY<br />

< to ti>^i<br />

have witnessed the Freiburg Blay,<br />

Played All 0r Europe,<br />

The Freibure Players pMsented<br />

the Passion Play before a total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 180,000 people in two weeks<br />

engagement at the Krug fark<br />

Bowl, in St, Joseph, Mr,, and the<br />

MuniciDal Theatre, in St, Louis,<br />

The company "has covered Marty<br />

every laifft .city in Beleium,<br />

France, Switzerland, Holla'0, It-<br />

aly, Austria, Hungary, IVain, Bn-<br />

gland and Germany in a recent<br />

tour which required five years.<br />

The present American tour <strong>of</strong><br />

the Freiburff players, who Arrived<br />

in New York, Tuesday, will eom-<br />

mence at Reading, Pa,, and then<br />

they will coma to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Three evenine performances and<br />

a single matinee are planned for<br />

the engagement here, just a week<br />

previous to the annual nanip<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle Asso-<br />

ciation,<br />

Memhurs <strong>of</strong> Original Cast,<br />

The 32 players who come to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CitV are members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

original cast which has been<br />

playing towther for nearly n de-<br />

oade, with Fassnacht, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

the oldest trouper,<br />

<strong>On</strong>» hunilrel <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resi-<br />

dents will be needed to stage the<br />

production, Dr, William K, Pish-<br />

er, <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle Association,<br />

said yesterday. Local people who<br />

are willlne to act as extras in<br />

support qf the German east which<br />

carries the entire spoken end <strong>of</strong><br />

the drama, should s'irnify their<br />

intention to Dr. Fisher at tiio<br />

Tabernacle crounils, hetWPeli Oth<br />

and Oth stfi., at Asburv av.<br />

To Avoid Muzzle<br />

Nnt Afmid <strong>of</strong> Dog Catch-<br />

«j Couldn't Catch Hiim<br />

"Doe" has ' at lait iurTendored<br />

to the law. Since his owner,<br />

Coleman Chance, lias compelled<br />

Doe to wear a muzzle when ho<br />

is outdoors tni8 popular canine<br />

favorite <strong>of</strong> 12th st, and the bay<br />

li miisea by many <strong>of</strong> hia trlenda<br />

In this vicinity, for Doe spends<br />

much <strong>of</strong> hi§ lime indoors rn'iher<br />

than appear In Hie haled niuzale.<br />

For the pait flvo years Doc has<br />

eluded the best efforts <strong>of</strong> Ihe lo-<br />

cal dog catchers who have tried<br />

uniuccesifully every wile lo get<br />

their nets over Doc's head.<br />

juit recently 'ihe dog catchers<br />

thought they had him. The}<br />

blocked him in 12th Hi. ai Bay av.<br />

Doc slowly retreated until he<br />

reached Chance's wharr. Just us<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the catchers tossed liic net<br />

Doe dove into the bay. Swimming<br />

across Beach Tlioroughroie, hi><br />

rested on an island until ilu il'i<br />

catchers gave up waii.ng KM ii = :.i<br />

to return.<br />

Bo it isn't tliat Doc is slowinB<br />

up but hfs owner decided that<br />

hereafter Doe must be a law-abid-<br />

ing dog. Muzzle or otherwise. Doc<br />

makes no effort to hide hia dls-<br />

tate for dog eatehera.<br />

Silas Agnes Wnrtors, <strong>of</strong> Balti-<br />

more, recently ulft <strong>Ocean</strong>' <strong>City</strong><br />

after HUendinir an enjoyable va-<br />

cation here.<br />

Drives Oar on ^<br />

P«vingi Hned $10<br />

Harry K, Carl, boardwalk res-<br />

taurant m, was .fined IJO by<br />

SraglBtrate • George D, niehardR<br />

RIonday on qhargei brought by<br />

<strong>City</strong> ConimisslODor John E, Trout<br />

<strong>of</strong> interfering with a city pav-<br />

ing operation at the end or Sth<br />

Carl pleaded guilty tn the<br />

charge, but gave as his OXCIBBB<br />

that he hud been in a hurry to<br />

'take, a load <strong>of</strong> eggs into ills place<br />

f bi uikly as iossi<br />

•II» In „„<br />

marked, when the<br />

nounced the *'<br />

111', ..<br />

Meridn •and 07<br />

<strong>City</strong>, entertained „..<br />

Arthur MiddendMfl '"<br />

Iil*nd, N, Y... and '<br />

ran, <strong>of</strong> Detroit, i" '<br />

past weeK, Other<br />

<strong>of</strong> buslneis ft* quickly as i,ussi. «re, Mr, and Mrs.<br />

<strong>of</strong> bun q<br />

blq for Homo waiting cuslonwrs.<br />

Commlsloncr Trout testified tnat<br />

tho street liaa been blocked on<br />

one aide to [protect the navlriff nl-<br />

ready laid, nnd that Carl drove |<br />

right over the new pav, ia, re-j<br />

gnrdless Of the commUHiimer's<br />

standlnB la the road imd mderliiH<br />

him to stop.<br />

Trout said he jiimiicd mi thn<br />

ninnlng-board <strong>of</strong> the gar and t»ld<br />

Carl to trtlte Hiis enr nut «' !hs<br />

street end, but that Hie rciit-iur-<br />

Btit man kept on going »o that<br />

he had to jump <strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Carl sold Mr. Trout hud not<br />

, , and Mrs, eH<br />

bars, <strong>of</strong> Overbrook,P«"-<br />

Zimmerman, <strong>of</strong> Wayne, K'<br />

Tebbinfi and son, Wilkif*'<br />

berth, Pa,<br />

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604 Central Av«, Phone 111<br />

OFFERING<br />

JA COMPLETE<br />

AND ACCURATE<br />

OPTICAL SERVICE<br />

Eye examinations b/ experfenced<br />

spite a I deetors. An aceurats #yt^<br />

sight igt vice, under the direct<br />

supervision @f experts, at a<br />

moderntt fee. Thirty yean prac-<br />

tte^ in Atjafltie <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Ae^UFiite igns replagirnent and<br />

frame fitting, and rapid opt lea!<br />

repairing by skilled optielflns. A<br />

eomplete scrvfeg in one efflee.<br />

Dr. L. W. BETTS & Sons<br />

OPTOMETRISTS<br />

1708 Atlantic Ave<br />

ATLANTIC CUT. N. J.<br />

Dial 8-1131-<br />

Christian Science<br />

SM BIOHTM -<br />

Branch <strong>of</strong> The<br />

T h e F l P i t C h u p t i<br />

ontlit, in<br />

Sunday Morning<br />

it Dsyghty, ThiMr*,<br />

fi hi, ( ne ( ar , B »»^«i«lL .-,-,<br />

Subject ot l-e«ioh,|»S|iB, ii<br />

AUOUST 7th_ " '<br />

" S P I R I T "<br />

Sunday School a) ^g^|<br />

at 508 Bth it<br />

Teitlmonlil Meeting 'ft<br />

netday at 1 p.<br />

Reading room open Dil<br />

The Public<br />

ANY WAI<br />

Repaired<br />

and<br />

Cleaned<br />

Material ana<br />

Cryltal<br />

Guarantied for QM ^<br />

Al! Crystals lie and L_<br />

ATLANTIC CUT BIT<br />

WATCH CO.<br />

37 8. TENNIilB? AV<br />

ATLANTIC eitV<br />

I. ISUOIN<br />

Formerly MB Aibury *», a {<br />

OCEAN CITTf<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

Sth to 6th Sts.<br />

Asbury to Wesley Avei,<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 7th<br />

Preaching at 10i4i a, m,<br />

and iMB p, m. by<br />

Rev. W, Galloway TyMn<br />

Pastor Calvary M. E. Church,<br />

Phll.idnlphlii<br />

Solas by GEORGE HIROSE,<br />

Japaneis Baritone<br />

(and four special (election! at<br />

the evening iervlee)<br />

iong Service at 7:10, led by<br />

WALTER 0, EDBQWEl<br />

Cornetltt and iong Leader<br />

A u t o E n t r a n c e — A s b u r y A v e . r h e .<br />

t w e e n I l h B i i d 6 t h S t r s e l i i — D r i v e<br />

i n : n m p l e p a r k i n g s p a c e f o r w a r .<br />

• h l p p e n .<br />

CHARLES O, READ,<br />

President<br />

READ.<br />

MONTELL<br />

REALTY<br />

CO.<br />

Real Estate—Mortgagei<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Second Plnnr<br />

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

EXPRESS BUSES<br />

TO<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

Leave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Temiinal *<br />

ITH AND ATLANTIC AVINUIS '<br />

At (MB, 6:45. Bi45, 1:41, 10i45 A, M,j 1j!«,<br />

8HS, 3i4|, i,4l, 7:41 Wtek dayi. Addition.<br />

II buses on Sunday! and holldayi. M<br />

serviee en Sunday nlghfl.<br />

iUMMBR SCHEPULE NOW EFFEETIVI<br />

FOR INFORMATIpN<br />

Telephone, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1296 * ^^i<br />

THF<br />

FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

KatabliHhyd January 1, 1002<br />

i •<br />

Better Signs For<br />

Better Times<br />

Throughout the nation, encouraging signs multiply,<br />

vwth reopening <strong>of</strong> factories in many lines, and the<br />

employment <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> men.<br />

The .winging <strong>of</strong> the pendulum upward means a<br />

alow, steady return to more normal condition.. In<br />

many waya, a sounder foundation ha. been estab-<br />

luted for prosperity than existed before, a. men<br />

have learned ^he basons <strong>of</strong> adversity.<br />

This country today has an abundance <strong>of</strong> everything<br />

except work and confidence. Every bit <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

n^contnbute, it, share toward restoring public<br />

confidence and restoring employment. The.e en-<br />

couraging signs art harbingers <strong>of</strong> better time.<br />

UEIV www* ^<br />

iy Fines <strong>of</strong> $15<br />

Investigator Buys<br />

is Evidence<br />

confronted wlttf evidence<br />

iBturmer<br />

tff0<br />

f o u r B o a r d<br />

f o u n d B U i l t j<br />

t r i o c i t y o r d i n a n c e r e -<br />

' l u n d a j s e l l i n g n n d w e n<br />

B B B C H u y M . i B l b t r a t B<br />

n H i L h a r d s j a s B t r d u j<br />

who receii ed<br />

o t l i e r a<br />

a n s w e r to the<br />

r casB<br />

moni 'o<br />

.m 0118 -<br />

i and tie other had a benen<br />

Cnriasyed for Ws arrest for<br />

- *»--• gunimons<br />

•luisril, ETldend 1<br />

FieiT<strong>of</strong> the casBB heard jen<br />

LrtiB dLftndant wosconfrnnl<br />

in thr fyrm t i<br />

bought in his ,turi.<br />

t ^ u t i n a l f a t e m a s d i »<br />

~ ~ c t t h i . i n i R l - t r n t e d e c l a r e d<br />

o f t h e s a m e d e f e n d t n i «<br />

b e f o r e h i m a g a i n o n<br />

n e " c h a i f , i . tic- w i l l m a k e t h i<br />

S 4 \ i e r a n d r e e o m n i e n d i £ \<br />

, O f t h i m c i c h a n V s m e r t l l i i<br />

a c t i o n f m s e c o n d r f f t n i<br />

u r o h i l w t t i n - n i L r t l i i n i<br />

f d o i n K b u « n c s o l j n v k i n i l<br />

r J I a i i I ' l l m i l l > « t O u l l t t .<br />

8 r s t c i - i . h e a r d y o s l c - r c h n<br />

I t l u t o f L i r l N e w k i r k p r o<br />

o f a l u \ - h o p i t 7 6 8<br />

, , i a l k N t « k l r k p l e a d e d n o t<br />

! " o f l t h e g l t m n d t h a t h o h i d<br />

H i t g a l e h u t t h a t i t<br />

u i i d e h \ o n e " u f h i<br />

W i l l u - l m o f P h i l<br />

» h o b o u = h t a I i J t i n t h t .<br />

p o n S u n i l n » h | l K » " r i i I n K i n<br />

a c t i o n w i t h t h e p o l i c e t e h t l<br />

N e n W ' I t h a d b e e n i n t i n<br />

, a t t h i t l m r . a n d t h a t U n<br />

'; h a d t a k i n h e r b e h i n d a c u i<br />

l i n t n e n n i o f t h e t e j r . t u<br />

U i c f , i i » ' l s m d m a k e t h r<br />

Daily excursions Between <strong>Ocean</strong>'<br />

<strong>City</strong> and Philsdelphm wen an I<br />

nouncid yeNtenlay b\ the IOLUI<br />

PeniiHjhania Railroad nfFiLP Far ' '<br />

meriy ,n etieit urt Sumia^ oni>,'Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Man Hulled<br />

t h e r o u n d - t r i p r a t e s u f f 1 2 5 t u '<br />

B r o a d n t ^ U t i o n a n d $ 1 0 0 t o t h e<br />

M a r k e t „ ! w h a r f j p p h HUM. u n t h<br />

d a d \ a n d S u n d a \<br />

T h e r x c u r s i u n I n k i t w i l l b L<br />

R o o d o n a n v t r i m S u m U ) a n d o n<br />

Brkgi Arrest<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> <strong>Line</strong>, Say Copo<br />

tital Within 10 days And Recure'a<br />

revereal sf the ennvietlon In<br />

court<br />

' It" would not bo so Imd if<br />

thc-t. drunkm dn\irs ^oultl only<br />

break their own neika or hmiish<br />

their own car^ lint they jra j<br />

mtn.iie to e\cr\ c-hilil and jiernon<br />

ftho eomtB JII iout let with the<br />

highway," lie pointrd out<br />

Huff j^n_dfi)loi 1<br />

PLr^iin^TTrvinB' to<br />

let<br />

Play at Ventnor<br />

Carey, Hughes, Hammond<br />

in Venlnor Toumey<br />

R av ri<br />

Lahnr Das, mil<br />

d<br />

un iprtain trains,<br />

i p i<br />

ic i<br />

1 i<br />

nl<br />

n^llili 1 nr Clerk.<br />

vim asktd b><br />

HIchntlh whether he con<br />

him tlf lPapunsible fm<br />

IOIIN nl hi-, clerk and hi<br />

th il ht w The- line<br />

lowd Hilhoul addition il<br />

[tat.<br />

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Bliop il 'W -Hoirdwall<br />

led = ii111 % md in ulo no it<br />

[ to di fi nil himself<br />

tilt 11 huh vmn pin i li<br />

I hj Mr Si ilhilm it tin -im<br />

igph Mi irj HO noudw ilk<br />

I he r»e i hi- i XLU-L ih ii<br />

:ould n i iicar lo net i w<br />

lUltlt on IhL '« lUt \» uli<br />

[kcrchirf uud lhat hu luiild<br />

to 1-11 them<br />

[Snt Opfn tm liiixlniv<br />

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j b u > , i n i b u t i i ' s i d t i n<br />

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t n M I h i i t h i n n ' U<br />

n l l t j I n l i n i h a i p t<br />

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a l i o p a l 1 ( 1 1 0 B n n r d w a l t H I I<br />

, a n o t u i l l M l i l n m d •" i d i<br />

I t Q U i p r o i i I o f m n u i r n c r u n<br />

T A l l t l i l i n n c o u n t e d t n t i n<br />

t r a r i o m d c t a i l<br />

c o f t b r t i a u<br />

B a l d I n - p p h , « ' s o o n a =<br />

• m t e r c d I h o s t o r e c a l l e d t o « B<br />

l i t a n t I n i l u r e m t n p u t t h e<br />

out I h i d o m w 1 ^ t lnut d<br />

m , a l i t m l m d h i . l u n i d r r i<br />

i r t i n t h i ' h i d t n I n t n r<br />

I l i 11 M l s t r a i n s ! U l L l T t t I . I<br />

[ o o S u m h \ b h r « I - , i l .•<br />

H C l e d i I n b e n i i r u l i i l i o m<br />

[ s i n g U i p p i f k a ^ e o l f e i t o i t<br />

ahc lert tin ^hnp<br />

Ben. h y\ nrnuit Nsucd.<br />

I blnch w u i int ^"i^ IK^U. d fm<br />

1 arre.t 11 ( arl P Mi limit<br />

ISsardu ilk sjin failed tn IJJ<br />

ease <strong>of</strong> Mrs. May Nelson,<br />

stress <strong>of</strong> a woracn'B apparel<br />

) it 1006 Bqardwalk, was post-<br />

" until Monday morning nt<br />

squ<strong>of</strong>it on the plea that she<br />

be out <strong>of</strong> town on Iiusi-<br />

untll (hat time,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the defendantR had mi<br />

y to leprese'ht liim in<br />

| mil <strong>of</strong> secrecy is hiine arouiid<br />

Htid Mrs. Wilhelm by polieP.<br />

i <strong>On</strong>ly liiformatron gives aboiil<br />

wa« that they are fi'oiu<br />

elnhia and are aaBiBtina the<br />

in tlioir campaign Agntnst<br />

I law violators,<br />

niiio i(j»<br />

^ptain or Detectivea Hobert<br />

Intimated that the<br />

remnln here and jjrrasibly<br />

I further assistance in the po-<br />

|in future.<br />

are mrt rcprotientlng any<br />

or blue law society, eilh-<br />

|i«re or in Phlladelprila, he<br />

rted, ulthough the el'ty desk<br />

Philadelphia newspaper yea-<br />

iiiformed the writer that<br />

ir, Wilhelm, <strong>of</strong> thai eity, was<br />

Ptriet blue Iriw cuforrer,, and<br />

i It was rumored In lliat eiij<br />

• he and his wife lind cnnip In<br />

»B <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Police Bail<br />

Opens Tonight<br />

—^—, *<br />

' Continues Tomorrow<br />

ht; Burman in Charge<br />

ball for the ihenent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

'Olman'i Benevolent Aiiocla-<br />

i will be held tonight and to-<br />

pew night In Convention Hall,<br />

i «, and the Boardwalk,<br />

fo» affair -will be eondueted by<br />

lutinant Harry Burniaii, ^rho ii<br />

ptir <strong>of</strong> ceremonies ^n( a popii<br />

^O-pieee oreheitra from Mill<br />

Ii scheduled to play from B<br />

'• to 1 a. m.<br />

«cial prices will lie given<br />

for novelty dances, and<br />

will h*i valuable dooi am'<br />

an prizes awarded' Him<br />

e evening.<br />

•U.danco Is the ninth annual<br />

*f tho aaeoclatlon nnd the<br />

mlttei) promlBeg It will Ire tho<br />

•»ver staged. , ,<br />

THE. CLASSIFIEDS<br />

a d v o r t i S L c l , l u n n t t h e w e e k<br />

Negro Held For<br />

Court After Raid<br />

West Av, Man Under Bail<br />

For Grand Jury Action<br />

John Golpi 'D inlcirel <strong>of</strong> 'M'l<br />

NSi^t »\ v, m litld Tcjr tht (Hit<br />

M i\ I Olllltv (.mild ]1IM Illicit I 1<br />

1011 bill \\ Mltlfti ill l.eor^i 1)<br />

Riilurd** \ tiidi\ on rl iirf,i , ot<br />

finalist Jll nul Uaiiipoi t itlon nt<br />

llquoi<br />

1 lilt i otliii n* 3 NriH H ULiupnnl^<br />

"F tilt i u wliifh liiiki \\ ia drh<br />

nil, iniu tmn Ucdiir d i> ni^ht<br />

will I I i I $ 0 ru i uli<br />

md a lallith « i, rin.il f 1U IB i<br />

dl uidi i h pi i un<br />

Polui pi nine 1 t\wi pUlorm nf<br />

Lllrf.i J lHium Hi s ^ ml tin ^<br />

mind in tiuki ^ in u him liuldtn r<br />

li i mint i"! *3t\irii empt\ b^i<br />

Im vac il loiniil in tin nr<br />

hndli D ill ml J ill jmiiiii<br />

I hren Hinn Jll <strong>of</strong> 'I i4 Wet<br />

a \ H u l i t * ' m d I l t l n H i r v r \ I<br />

i t t t h r s u m i d d n 1 * w e r e c h i r } -<br />

e i l « i l l i t j t s o f j i m s i i u t l u n m d<br />

di n i l i d * hen t h i > w ere n o t<br />

p r o \ u l d i i n ill i h p i r s o n " A l i c e<br />

M i l l i n e i i o f t h e ^ c ^ t 1 \ a d<br />

die o w m lined | 1 U<br />

P i i l m l l l P K n l t i n t o n e u f t h e<br />

o c c u p a n t s o t t i n c a r h a d a t t t n i p t<br />

i d t o u p e t t i n b o t t l i n o f l i q u o r<br />

i t i u \ t h . r v i d e n i e w h i l e<br />

I h t I n l i l n n e w i h i n i t , d r h r n 1 t i<br />

t h n li ill I U I ' h i m i . v, t i o d i d<br />

t f l i - , w i s i n n i i l i n t i f i e d I t i v i a<br />

t e ^ t i f n d (li t n m n f t i n o i r u<br />

p i n t s v, i i n l i i n l t n l n r n o i \<br />

n n i i r ^ m i i n l i i i u u h e n n n t P t l<br />

latoi ^<br />

I ' o i r a u s i n i i h e a d a n l o l l i<br />

i o n u n t h e O c e a n ( I t j B n m c i i H l i t p n i t u u o f ) I L<br />

P o i n t m a d y e o t c r i l a j a t l i i n o m i I u s e i n i l u e n r e w i t h<br />

l o h n F i e e f a 2 0 l o l o i e d o t *<br />

A n t i n a s A l l i n t i t , L i t J n m n<br />

l i i w i l u n d e r | 2 0 0 b a l l f j j p o l l i<br />

f u i a h e a r i n g t o m o i r o ? i n n u n<br />

o n i e h d r g e o f r e c k l e ^ g d m i<br />

I h e c h a r g e » n a m i i d e b ^ M I » J<br />

I l c l p n V a m i l b o f W i h i n s t u n<br />

I I C u t i o i l l l e p e a t l u l t P r e i 1 1<br />

j m l l e d t o t h n s i d e o f a l i n e o '<br />

i i r t - ft t n e U h i d b e e n h i l t e d b }<br />

l w o l k e r f u r t h n b r i d g e e n i i i p a n v<br />

m d r t r u i k h e r e i r<br />

H U P i n I i i i i K t i u r t i o i i j o b n t t l i e<br />

n i d i o t t b o l o a d m i l ) o n e<br />

t i i t f l r w a i l l i m i d s h e m i d 1 b e<br />

h i i d j j e \ n r k i a t l i u r K e n t t r a f<br />

t u w n v t d a h i i d t h a l i n t u t i u -<br />

l o i n l n t , t o w a i d t h i s n r j M l -,<br />

S n u t l i \ u% , \v ben the I id I<br />

[L!1 llnm tin inti <strong>of</strong> C hami's<br />

bolt wharf at ]2lh st and the b iy<br />

sctirdiy lflernuon<br />

John IiflirtJ ot 7J7 E Wood-<br />

littn a\ , Gei m intuwn who la<br />

summer hire at 1212 Bay av, »BB<br />

billing out 1 ro» "bnat about 30<br />

eet troni the w hart when he<br />

beard a spins<br />

htonpini his vvork, he turm<br />

iiourid and lould BPM b> tba rip<br />

pies that aumttllin(5 <strong>of</strong> laiBe si?a<br />

hid tallen into the •« iter <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the duck and watching,<br />

mi a fnv [seconds IIK did not see<br />

it 1 is .appear nr the surface<br />

qmrklv unlUlii, the rnn boat<br />

LnflnU pubhe-d <strong>of</strong>f imi ruwid tin<br />

ihuit distance lo the sput, nnme<br />

hateH di\ed u\Prbudi'il fully<br />

lnthpd He o in lurntP|i the hoy<br />

lbout six teit b, low thi hlirtlie<br />

md brought him up, after \\ hiih<br />

je "wain to tbi dt)i k ^itb hl§<br />

burden<br />

J ht lid v.n. B ilmiiBt exll lusted<br />

md Llffertv took him home He<br />

tid nni ltliin how the buy (,ut<br />

in the water<br />

411huU(,h I affn tv w IT modest<br />

in telling hi blolj utlier iieugik<br />

In the -UuniH ot tin wharf ^Ua<br />

hi hud ie c iued Qevrril utbe 111<br />

on 1 * from dluwnin^ in the •- imp<br />

waj this \eu and last<br />

Boy Surprised to<br />

Find He Waa Lost<br />

Fl\ n seal old riinle Hotn ,<br />

wlio i^ feumminnp; lure wa lo^i<br />

to hi paiillU hu h\t houi Mini<br />

da\ ittiinuin 1 hull mot hi 1<br />

ihdn't te him fiom 1 p in until<br />

0 p 111 mil it %s 1 in in inn<br />

tinn Pulici, nei(.'hlioi 4 th_ m<br />

formation burr 1 u pli*nt nil<br />

KUUld pari-nl^ .01 nut InliJ. tt\<br />

injr to hud him lUenritt I11N b<br />

wi h lung tht turn <strong>of</strong> hi lid<br />

It the Gcimlntnwn Mm { liil<br />

Amid thi jo^ jnrt ri itement <strong>of</strong><br />

hi^ return, thirle^ looked it<br />

thim wondiriiH U mil ri markid<br />

I wasn't loo id "<br />

Saturda\ sv 1 1 hu \ il ii it<br />

thi infoimatioii buiiau I xacth<br />

eijyht elnlillen In 1 nue ^pp iritPil<br />

from then 11 irent At one tinit<br />

the\ %viri all ftLftping, but thanks<br />

to nnil\ mil mi tun bnoks, the\<br />

weiP comforli d unt* thr IPJOU<br />

mothers called mi Iheii ^tl nlllh<br />

Three resort tennis playerl<br />

prohablv will enter the Middle At-<br />

olTnlaH 111 re-, [antic tennis championships, com-<br />

mencing at Ventnoi Monday<br />

Fre»h Tram an escellent show<br />

ii e; in tlie Gape M iy county tour-<br />

'numini at Cape May, where he<br />

»a>i rumiLr uo last siek, Lew<br />

Carej, af L fayette, will head the<br />

I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> invasion <strong>of</strong> the Vent-<br />

noi court*.<br />

I Hubert HuRhe-, former captain<br />

<strong>of</strong> the local high school tennis<br />

-quad and number <strong>of</strong> tlie Pen<br />

nrmtton I'rfp turn, 1 another re<br />

sort favontp who is Riven a good<br />

chance at Vrntnor Both <strong>of</strong> the^e<br />

player are senior , while the lone<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv entrant • in the Mid<br />

die Atlantic iunior tournev will<br />

be William Hammond<br />

Frank Fiali, who played at the<br />

cit% Lourtt all last summer, prob-<br />

abh will be on the seeded hit <strong>of</strong><br />

favorites in thL Ventnor play<br />

I Fiala w as defeated in the final<br />

18 yeai old rpund ihen ,a,t >(,ar b% Wplle<br />

the liti <strong>of</strong> pVIln _ a£ Ea^t Orange<br />

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

Hold Reunion Soon<br />

A p l a c e i n w h i c h t o h a v e t h e<br />

f o u r t h n n n u i l r e u n i o n o f t h e O i<br />

e a n P i t y l U K h x e h o o l c l a B i o f " 2 8 "<br />

w i l l b e c h o s e n b > t h e c l a i s c o m<br />

m i t t e i h e a d e d b j H o w a r d G o r<br />

d o m w h e n i t m e e t s a g a i n i n t h e<br />

da*!<br />

address to Wt mr ,<br />

told <strong>of</strong> the time and "place <strong>of</strong>. the<br />

reunion. His ttdflress is )U At-<br />

lantic Bv<br />

Af$ In other years, soVeral prom-<br />

inent iptakeri win ba prfgeift at<br />

thi gBt-togatter Bids Save al-<br />

ready baen rioBtvtfl from oevcral<br />

leading hotels here, and the de-<br />

tails will be announced as soon<br />

as possible, lie §aya<br />

Resort Bowlers<br />

Beat Wildwood<br />

For thi secend consecutive time,<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bowling tiara van-<br />

quished the Wlldwood heaven cm<br />

the Plajland alleys, fith it and<br />

the Boardwalk, Wednesday night<br />

by a margin <strong>of</strong> 145 Bins, The<br />

final icores were 2687 for the<br />

victors, to 2542 for the visitors<br />

All members <strong>of</strong> the local team<br />

turned in Rood pertormaniei<br />

which helped along the final tally<br />

while the Wildwood outfit was<br />

subiugoted by one star, Ban!<br />

Ntellar Philadplphian, who did all<br />

the work but failed to hurl his<br />

outfit to victory.<br />

The scores Oeean Ofy<br />

Blum, 1SS—ifiG—223,<br />

Smitn, 117—189—188<br />

Atiama, 171—824—201<br />

17G—13B—170<br />

17S—1 fiii—208 2CS7,<br />

Wildwood<br />

Sanderson, 1BG—125—182<br />

Husrhei, 172—168—148,<br />

Levan, 18fi—172—162<br />

Bickel, 148—13G—171<br />

Rirn, 205—224—176—2642<br />

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THEY Item to be alwayi on the<br />

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9c ASCO Sauer Ktaut<br />

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9c Tender Lhnfl fieans<br />

9c Cooked Bed Beets<br />

8c Canned Fruits (small ckn)<br />

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Walback Sweet Gherkins jar<br />

12i/'C Rubyettes jar<br />

Safety Matches (pkg <strong>of</strong> 12 boxes)<br />

ASCO Cldir or W D,<br />

Vinegar<br />

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ASCO Whole<br />

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Stringless Beans 2«"<br />

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lie ASCO Sliced Bacon 2 i/j-ft-pk^' 4<br />

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8c Old Dutch Cleanser 8 cans^<br />

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ASCO Baking Powdei ' ft can<br />

28c Veimont Maid Syrup glass jug<br />

ASCO Dutch Cocoa, %-» can<br />

23c Welch's Grape Juice pt bot<br />

19c<br />

each<br />

Buckeye Malt a 49«!<br />

R i l f u l n r 0 7 c D u o S i n n e d V a c u u m P n e k u d D h o t i n s o l l i g h t o r<br />

i l a r l i h o i i f l a v o r e d o r c o m b i n a t i o n p a c k a s e o f m a l t a n a s n p v<br />

29c Princess Floor Mops each<br />

Fels Naptha or Sweetheart Soap 4 cakes !<br />

Ivory Soap (It Floats) 4 med caked 19cK<br />

Ken-L-Ration<br />

T h e i d i . a l d o s<br />

ASCO MEATS Give Compkta Sfttisfactioni-<br />

Legs Lamb<br />

Lamb Chops<br />

ft. 2!<br />

Rib lb 35c<br />

Lob ft 39c<br />

G e n u i n e S p r i n g L a m l j — t h e f l n e i t o b t a l n M I e ,<br />

Fresh Killed (Over 4<br />

Stewing Chickens i>> 231<br />

Tender Calves Liver • ft Etc,<br />

Fireside Sliced Bacon • to-pkg 2lc.<br />

Calf Sweet Breads (Jumbo sise) pair 40c'!<br />

Tender Round<br />

STEAK<br />

ft 30c<br />

Juicy Ramp<br />

STEAK<br />

ft 32c<br />

Spiced Luncheon Meat<br />

Sodus Creamed Cottage Cheese n<br />

All Sizes <strong>of</strong> Skinned<br />

Smoked Hams<br />

(Wholi or Shank<br />

ft<br />

Fresh SEA FOOD in AU Our Meat Depts.<br />

Cleaned Fresh Jersey ' .. . „<br />

Croakers or Trout "<br />

Large Fresh Sea Scallops ,<br />

N s w a s t B ^ ^ r t a d r f a r t h e p a n , * T b c b ^ s t " w a y t o<br />

Clams for your Clam Bake—Get our<br />

ISc Sale <strong>of</strong> Fresh PRODUCE<br />

SSS Lima Beans<br />

Large Honey Dew Melons<br />

Fresh Green Peas ,<br />

Jersey Egg Plants .<br />

Fancy Ripe Bananas<br />

2<br />

2~<br />

Bartlett Pears<br />

Tho efficient operation at our •


Benefits<br />

Shores<br />

Personals<br />

^<br />

i<br />

Out.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Waft This Weekrpw*<br />

Th. Tklnki, rn,,i, ,,;n l.-.t.. » I HOT <strong>of</strong> the<br />

$lF8 C h 3(ce))am c<br />

it *: porch party the<br />

womeS), recently: Mrs.<br />

O l Hi<br />

ollonJUK<br />

Atildred<br />

womeS), recently: Mrs. Atildred<br />

Oowley, Hiss Ella Rittinhousc<br />

Uetxel, Afr&. 3Iaric Honkcls and<br />

Mrs. Florence Tctlow.<br />

Sits. C. p. Medium, a<br />

l<br />

Mrda st. Us Ocein <strong>City</strong> resident for iu«iiy<br />

yesterday after- years, had as her nanse'guests re~<br />

jjt'piJty 1 was ihr#a for cenUy pr, and.Mrs, C'lov.lei' and<br />

Of the Atlantic Shorts their fcaby son.<br />

jffair was sponsored j Mr& Collis ilarkjey, <strong>of</strong> Antla-<br />

AuiilJnry <strong>of</strong> its iu- j'htstk, and nor two ntiraclive<br />

. •' ,'daughter*, Anne and Mary, re-<br />

reipaaMUB! eenlly motored to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

!* Herbert,They all enjoyed their slay here<br />

and Mrs. Hemy * Y. nnmcnjiely.<br />

Slpifjeer prise wag won Mis. "Martha McPadc and her<br />

lagMh Mitchell and to- altraeUra daughter, Kae, are cum-<br />

'"•WHifta W the W§6 fortaWy settled at the Souiheni<br />

e*ch <strong>of</strong> toe H tabl«a in Hotel for an extj-niiey stay.<br />

"'i ' • A, Wilson CampbeiratiiJ family,<br />

'•Wif« Mrs. B. Roitln <strong>of</strong> Bywoodr Pa., are sunmiering<br />

X:\IMWtB B. -Mathias.! here.<br />

Bromley, Miss Carolyu I lire. Cutler ami liaut-hier, Chrij-<br />

_,;1f. W. Howler, Mre, Uana, <strong>of</strong> Lomn, are fnjoylnjf life<br />

Smith. Jlrt J. Geiier, at the Hotel JLaleigli durlnB Au-<br />

Jfi, Hmrter, Mri. Fred gust,<br />

' C. E. Btuneld, Mrs. R. i Mri, Eltebeih Tr.-.vb ;• ' • -•<br />

B. B. Cocker, Bob and Leiinie, are r.. -<br />

_, .Jrt. Mary Smltbi; iettlei here for AUL^<br />

.. BAnft.'lHia JB. Bro-1. )Ifs. lisj- Campbell,<br />

.. -JpMT Mitchell, Sirs. | waod, who Is gumint: n^- j<br />

kfiwrta, Mrs. James A,' tertained at lunch, i<br />

'••"•- lrwln Hjvs, Mrs. | Williams, <strong>of</strong> PhiladelpKa,<br />

. j Mr. and Mrs. Aiber:<br />

4. Bertae, Mrs. JL B,: aiij dauBiiier, Jlyrtle-<br />

ZeliiS1 S. OonOTW, Mrs. are enjoytaa' »iimoier li., 1<br />

. JliM JlJbel Kedop. j hotel Kaleisrt.<br />

Middle-ton, SIrt. James John Senbrook. Cuurtney J. j<br />

Mrs. Harry a Wels(er-| brook Bad Miss Betsy !'hi[jmao, 0<br />

Bridgeion, wert week-end rc-sor<br />

visitors at inn st, ar.d Oeean a\<br />

Dr. and Mrs, James Branson, o<br />

prmaijtoB-ti, are spendin;; <strong>Aug</strong>us<br />

in the resort,<br />

[nd .Mrs. Elmer Winaiipr- n<br />

Personals<br />

Mr. arid lira. Charles C. C.LInek<br />

and Mrs, Henry ^Winuu'ei' and<br />

daughter. Anno, <strong>of</strong> G#nnan?own,<br />

are among IBe resort visitors this<br />

•week, •<br />

Hits K. E. Jliiler, <strong>of</strong> Klmberton<br />

i Taeavlonlng here, i<br />

Sir. and Mrs. Erne.,1 \ynaoa <strong>of</strong><br />

Holly Oak, Del:, the registered at<br />

Hospital Benefit<br />

Dance Is Planned<br />

To Be at Gateway Casino,<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 19<br />

-Mrs<br />

Mr.<br />

A drive to sell 100O reservations<br />

jiiiiiMtuii. for the annual dance scheduled far<br />

Mary Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn C r ' da S' tilnht, <strong>Aug</strong>u.at 1», ut the<br />

nding iv • ' '--*'••— ------ -•- > •<br />

and Mr<br />

weeks here.<br />

8. C. .MacHi<br />

kistipally rot<br />

The Lmli,<br />

itioa here.<br />

Mr, and Mrs Q, Jl. ,\le(ollnm, o<br />

Philadelphia, are here far riii<br />

n.nnih.<br />

Mr. and .Mrs. William Livinr.stc,-<br />

aid son, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphiu, are siav<br />

AU<br />

Ho<br />

M\<br />

enthu<br />

nf th<br />

Iuqnlrtr<br />

(grds WBB asBocIatfl cd-<br />

•n.. TMBM. n,,u «-in fc-n.» .inor <strong>of</strong> the "ConteiBpiBrmry Vlglon"<br />

),.«>,, TSi M S£.^,l f mS a "tootry World. 1 - She writei<br />

s? £1 ,1 hJ f^ B f"?h R 1 - and lliuitrates her own poems,<br />

f',f w5i t neflt i Ol B^?,R a A' Hoitesits for the afternoon<br />

, Ilqine, I'ndav ami Saturday <strong>of</strong> - ,, nanlnl B ^tracker<br />

thi. week. Mrs. Oharta B. Hm* ^ ^ ^ Jd WT^i<br />

«11,. chairman. Js the movimr r. T; ,rslaad Mrg, c h a r m<br />

smrit at this suMesiAi! eircle „ d a d Mr Enm]a Hend»r8ao<br />

SSf^lf 1I uS r a 1 [ffif & jar* t **" - — -*' s<br />

the annual sale. Many <strong>of</strong> them O 16 *""- ,<br />

are suilable for Christmas<br />

There will he a variety<br />

leet from, anti prices will I<br />

within the reach nf all. A man<br />

the novelties for sale will be iur<br />

tie nillows, frop cushions, il-iin<br />

ties'. Mc.hrss in the fortii <strong>of</strong> niln<br />

art need<br />

IIS. !<br />

Children Guests<br />

Of Mrs, F. Acker<br />

lr -srk in<br />

Point, is /p'^tovlim the<br />

fvent nnrt all pr<strong>of</strong>its w'll<br />

the bosiiftai. Th ! s instUutitta doe<br />

} un lance nd prin<br />

c otion fn in 1 me<br />

i-elinc de ^'He ti In<br />

w ~ih bur "-jloa t^U<br />

Tote Delighted with Old<br />

' Fashioned Garden<br />

The hout ended wtth a ^. . ' . " " " " quaint arranifernent and the ol.!-1 K^SIHtt<br />

JUrnBcrs en ihe camniittee in- Vlimtnaf A nnlinim fashioned flowers Blossominc in il I IHHi^^H<br />

chi.If Mr,. Jiurtin Soul!, <strong>of</strong> Sou,. ijUmilier AUXUiaTV «-as hostess to the Decinner-s de- ^«^^P<br />

ers Null, iJiesiieut <strong>of</strong> the tin::-, * nartmtsnf <strong>of</strong> !h« Mpthnili.t Sur I en 1 twvci ^**-^<br />

Poitit, 1,1<br />

. Mr«. H..<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bt^esiey's Fiiiii<br />

Jirs. J. Watson."<br />

treajurfri Mrs.<br />

»f O.-ean <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Hi-HiLi-: r. AH,<br />

, f<br />

at <strong>of</strong> the<br />

y Y ft<br />

vice pregideiit<br />

<strong>of</strong> N<br />

publii r and tick<br />

lIT-iir iv : l]<br />

r..-,.».--,„ The Ui<br />

-. NnrfhneH, '-Methodist<br />

John T. Hiekman tr «n<br />

WiJayar,, a Xormer The Mtases<br />

Ssthl dasi. Rlsnads, _<br />

~^f enjoyri in the cf- nhoads. <strong>of</strong><br />

f j ^lttje" \ "• ..;.•/'%!/•;:<br />

I dun recommend Heath ^prftujjjii<br />

who buUt my houae. ; '•" , " •.;.V:-~J;<br />

The materials he g«Jt from'_V0;'-<br />

tory and if I were going tt start, W«<br />

want the same service. ' •.;'';<br />

Yours truly, •<br />

C. NIWTOW<br />

A&-P Stores Everywhere... are Headquarters wor<br />

Nationally-Advertised Foods<br />

at Low Prices ... Pay in and Dqy Out!.<br />

This Great Sale Ends Saturday Night!<br />

HORSESHOE ^P^S? B R A W S ...<br />

RED SALMON<br />

Kraft Mayonnaise<br />

Bosco Chocolate Syrup -<br />

P^e White Naphtha Soap<br />

Uneeda Bakers Lorna Doon*<br />

Delicious golden brown whole wheat flakes! iteduad<br />

Wheaties 2 I9 e Fine Oranulated Sugar<br />

White House Evap. Milk<br />

Boseul, Del Monte, Beech-<br />

FANCf NiW JIRSBf<br />

FANCY NBW JtH3El — —m fl<br />

Potatoes I5-Kil9 c<br />

51b. 7c — 3O-lb.<br />

All varirtiti—tke«pt Limburger and Swili!<br />

Kraft or Berdan's MMb<br />

CHEESE 2% b .<br />

Norwegian Sardines f>p—<br />

Welch's Grope Juice<br />

Gibb's Tomato Cabup * T-T^li^<br />

Unteda Bakers GingerSnnpsor R9 Bar. *ICfe^<br />

-lershey's Chocolate Syrup<br />

Rajih White or Cider Vinegar «<br />

Rajah Whole or Ground Spices<br />

Economical to servo—delicious in taste!<br />

MORGAN •«- d j Chipped Beef 2 -25c<br />

Creamed IChieken • «»23e<br />

LUCKY STRIKI-CHBSTtRFIILD^-OLO SOLD<br />

Cigarettes - Vl7c *&>%.<<br />

#1QUALTO ONI CARTON OF 200 CIGARCTTEt<br />

Lujkr Strike Chntorfidd, OIJ GoM, Ctn»1, R.l*igb, H>ifc«rtT<br />

Cigarettes (2,v».25c) ,^^1<br />

in the Capo May county j<br />

60 days, the result <strong>of</strong> his .<br />

caught stealing $8 worth <strong>of</strong> cije-<br />

ara and cigarettes from WHdwood<br />

i hll recently<br />

ara and cigarettes from WHd<br />

convention hall, recently.<br />

Leans pleaded ruilty before<br />

A new delightful Summer dish!<br />

Mrs. Schlorer's ifroilAC<br />

MACARONI SALAD " "V<br />

Pancake Flour<br />

Quaker Maid Beans<br />

Del Monte Tomatoes<br />

Sparkle Gelatin Dessert<br />

They'r* becoming mor« popular «i»«ry day!<br />

WI S!*V Pops 2*17*<br />

or<br />

Clicquot Club Beverages<br />

n I • DUO-MALTED A/rVll.<br />

Buckeye VACUUM.PACKBD malt<br />

Yukon Club p r## Ginger Ale<br />

NobonV.<br />

NOW OPEN •- - - Our 11th St. and Bay Market<br />

Sutton's<br />

Fish Market<br />

735 A3BORX; AVENUE<br />

QUAUTY SEA FOOP<br />

"TU Dog Food Supreme!"<br />

Ken-L-Ration«.»|O C<br />

You'll git long«r-lasHng iudi—with<br />

ib<br />

Pkfl<br />

(in Bulk-<br />

CnSCO -TOR SHORTIMIMS i-tba>|QC<br />

Slietd B|con jft«k~.i


Holiday"<br />

on list .<br />

plan* fbr the "little'<br />

ment In Oceaui <strong>City</strong><br />

wallty with the an-<br />

this week by Ralph<br />

<strong>of</strong> the high school<br />

that a group <strong>of</strong><br />

l enthusiasts will<br />

here b> Septem-<br />

o( Actors and ao-<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

WMI\ working far sov-<br />

selecting , a eultabla<br />

kto plans for Its<br />

The subject was<br />

by him In June<br />

hearty response<br />

people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

to. the work,<br />

l Auditorium<br />

at present are to<br />

play In the auditor<br />

high school in Sep-<br />

S, the exact date de-<br />

the school<br />

Holiday," ll a<br />

(tnmi, froyn tho Italian<br />

Alberto, Cnssala, adapt-<br />

lie American stage by<br />

The players hopf<br />

play M the flrat <strong>of</strong><br />

pnblio shows mi-<br />

tn their efforts.<br />

'Making Adventure<br />

irfll be made from<br />

j mfinlBBlon to be charged<br />

purpose ot defraying<br />

! production. The play-<br />

1 part to It lor their<br />

and In on effort to<br />

public a. better apnre-<br />

bibs legitimate Hue,<br />

' Takes a Holiday" Is<br />

and the public appro-<br />

Rli toped* tQ develop<br />

i Metre" organization<br />

ot local persons, which<br />

" ii serriees (or any<br />

„ during tie winter.<br />

Of HlgH quality<br />

promises \hat the at-<br />

I be ot the same qual-<br />

Ifrge production <strong>of</strong>,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional company,<br />

out Is experienced,<br />

part either In the<br />

school pit; or in<br />

<strong>of</strong> other local organ-<br />

ing ihe i it two<br />

frfflWSIng la being done<br />

; In the three years<br />

•,-•* tBe leeal school<br />

i have been unan-<br />

_Jiy townsfolk to<br />

tma the standpoint<br />

igptJAjse etteeta, met<br />

Jiilt JMHTOTW.<br />

tteatro plan has an<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oeorge E,<br />

,^,^-_«t <strong>of</strong> achooU,<br />

f « tha last few days, and<br />

the crowd that poured Into the<br />

resort tar the three day period<br />

ahead <strong>of</strong> the previous week's, they<br />

Famous Movie Actress, Grateful For Favor, Invites<br />

Helen M, Snyder to West Coast<br />

An accurate comparison with<br />

the crowd <strong>of</strong> the like period last<br />

year was impossible to obtain but<br />

the general opinion teemed to In-<br />

dicate that it was llnle.If any,<br />

smaller than last season's.<br />

Beaches and boardwalk were<br />

crowded and restaurants, in parti-<br />

cular, seemed to He doing a heavy<br />

business. Would-be diners jtood<br />

in line at most restaurants Sunday<br />

night, for one <strong>of</strong> the first times<br />

this season. Scattered reports<br />

from the hotels Indicated that the<br />

week end had considerably sur-<br />

passed the previous week, though<br />

business was not as good as last<br />

year at this time.<br />

Captain Jack Jeroee said that<br />

the bathers were "far ahead" <strong>of</strong><br />

the previous week end and that it<br />

had been the largest beach crowd<br />

<strong>of</strong> the season, eietpUnj the July<br />

*Q» holiday week end.<br />

nLGentennlal Helpi.<br />

The Washington, Bi-Centenninl<br />

celebration can be credited with<br />

part <strong>of</strong> tbe Influx, for many came<br />

Miss Helen M, Snyder, daugh- saying that Miss Snyder at the<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Helen Long Snydor,' same time was thinking that ihe,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the jjongghors, 187 Central av,,' herself, w&uldn't mind havlnf a<br />

has been Invited to visit Holly-, taste <strong>of</strong> Miss MeoDonalds 1 life,<br />

wood as a guest <strong>of</strong> Miss jeanette | "I certainly was Impressed with<br />

MacDonald, Mlss MacDonald," she said this<br />

Miss Snyder is chief technician week, "She acted so natural and<br />

at the Mlsericordia Hospital in I sweet, not at all like you would<br />

Philadelphia, A little over a weekieipeet a inovle aetresa. She sat<br />

ago ihe was called in to see. a there and talked with me as if<br />

pertain pallent who at the time i we were great frlendi. Siie told<br />

was unknown to her. She d!ttg-[me something about her work<br />

noted her ease and didn't think<br />

anything more about it until a<br />

few days later when she 'received<br />

a message saying soineono wanted<br />

to talk to her in her <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

The stranger stepped irn to Miss<br />

Bnyder as she eniered ' the room<br />

and said she had come to In-<br />

quire about her sister. Naturally,<br />

Mist Snyder asked her the name<br />

and the life In Hollywood. After<br />

listening to her for over an hour<br />

I am convinced that her life Isn't<br />

such an easy one, but is very in-<br />

teresting."<br />

Goes to Hospital<br />

With Jaw Broken<br />

, - _ i Trumnull Kent, <strong>of</strong> the Hrigh-<br />

1 jL«-".»'1J?»n-", l 7i rllie eht ,«en hotel, this city, was taken to<br />

,^ B Atlantic Shores hoapital, Soni-<br />

ers Hospital, Somert Point, Sun-<br />

For Beach Class<br />

C. <strong>of</strong> C to Solicit Business<br />

Men For ISO<br />

Bald Jeannette MucDoaald,<br />

Talked Hour And a Half<br />

8he Came to Philadelphia hy<br />

plane after hearing that her sis-<br />

ter had an appendix operation<br />

performed at the hospital.<br />

She remained with Sjlss Snyder<br />

day afternoon, with a broken jaw<br />

said to havp been the result <strong>of</strong><br />

a fist fight on the beach near 9th I MrB MUMTet La'<br />

1st.<br />

at least<br />

j y<br />

hour and a hau anu<br />

u nu<br />

(Iduring that time they discovered<br />

that they had many friends in<br />

common as both young women<br />

went to school in Philadelphia,<br />

She said she was most grateful<br />

f th I h<br />

Into thei retort Friday nliht to for the Interest that all <strong>of</strong> her<br />

!SLS e ?.??I?*?i* par J de and »> B - Wends have shown and wished<br />

p ,<br />

were shaken In the crash, Lave<br />

also recovered from the mishap<br />

Mrs. Dooly was well known lr<br />

South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, having visited<br />

there nt the home <strong>of</strong> her parents.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, for many<br />

summers previous to her mar.<br />

rinse. The Dooly family has vti-<br />

itcd the reB<strong>of</strong>t over}' week end<br />

this summer and usually stayed<br />

from , Saturday until Monday<br />

morningfs.<br />

The family spent the week end<br />

with Mr, Boyle, for Mrs.' Boyle<br />

has remained at home several<br />

weeks. They left <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

about I a, m. Monday, Mr, Boyle<br />

said Tuesday, and were on their<br />

way home when the crash occur,<br />

red*<br />

Herbert, Larrilllere, 40, <strong>of</strong> Col-<br />

llngdale, proprietor <strong>of</strong> the Rustic<br />

Inn where the accident occurred<br />

lua been held In $500 ball by<br />

p e and pa<br />

trlotic celebration. Bus mm pa<br />

nles .reported unusually heavy<br />

Friday nhjht runs, while <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Longpori bridge<br />

said the celebration had been re-<br />

sponsible for a heavy Friday<br />

night traffic and that It had cut<br />

Into their outgoing business.<br />

Fully 300 or more ears than<br />

last week end were reported bj'<br />

the bridge comnany, and Bridge<br />

fliicil id th "<br />

men .contacted Gloucester county" police on a<br />

ttilr lupport, Mr. manslauihter charge in connection<br />

• with the accident, Mr, Dooly<br />

SMfthas Been se- told poll that LarrlHlere's car<br />

Bertrand<br />

El<br />

p hat Larrllllerea car<br />

liad come out <strong>of</strong> a cross-road and<br />

that Dol hd b f<br />

o<br />

rnd Carey that Dooly had b##n forced to<br />

Eleanor' Roth veer sharply to (tvold a collision.<br />

. Cynthia Van Horn i •»<br />

., _ Thomas McCann |<br />

i wtte _ tolly Nanla<br />

. , : .i^_ Robert Brown<br />

Loca, Anne Jch<strong>of</strong>lel<br />

.-a* 1 -— Is aac En-<br />

time. Klim, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The chamber W commerce voU<br />

ed Tuesday night to solicit among<br />

the retort's business men for a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> %S0 with which to repair<br />

the amplifying; apparatus In tbe<br />

municipal pier so it can be used<br />

in connection with the beach cal-<br />

isthenics at Moorlyn ter.<br />

Captain Jack Jernee told the<br />

chamber that Elmer TJngor, who<br />

directs the claates, It having a<br />

difficult time making himself heard<br />

because the class has grown so<br />

large hit voice cannot reach the<br />

back rows.<br />

It will be necessary to buy<br />

some parts so the" vlctrola am-<br />

pllfylnf appartus inttalled by the<br />

city in the mutlc pier can be<br />

converted Into an out door set<br />

Several members <strong>of</strong> the chamber<br />

pledied themselves to pay part <strong>of</strong><br />

the necessary ISO, and James Be<br />

vlll and Lawrence M, Lear were<br />

made a committee to collect the<br />

balance from business men <strong>of</strong> the<br />

HEBE 10 SITM1IKKS<br />

wson and her<br />

No Par,,cuIars <strong>of</strong> the fracas in I ftSSis Hy. "^TC^Tt<br />

SffbfkSffa.K.gnTwIi^ Week> ^ "- ^ —" "^<br />

reported that one <strong>of</strong> the beach<br />

chair wnrkeris Wai Kent's oppo.<br />

nent. Nobody could be found on<br />

the beach Sunday who actually<br />

had seen the scrap.<br />

y Ms,<br />

Lawson has been visiting <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> for 40 years and plans to be<br />

here for a vacation every other<br />

slimmer. Two years is as long an<br />

h t h<br />

Limited<br />

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

New gg-eent<br />

commemoration<br />

Waihlngtbn ik,<br />

received by local <<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly a liinited^<br />

new two-bitterm-<br />

ed from the F»d«j»ri<br />

In Philadelphia?- 1<br />

<strong>On</strong>e tide <strong>of</strong> the a^<br />

a likeness <strong>of</strong> ~ ^*<br />

on the reverse ii ^li<br />

perched on a<br />

with an olive Brandi<br />

The quartern nor<br />

ho melted an they art<br />

the now ones and<br />

the new type wm<br />

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Reliable Garage<br />

Service<br />

Whatever form <strong>of</strong> gar.<br />

age service you demand<br />

for your car ... stor-<br />

age, washing, tire, bat-<br />

tery or repair, here you<br />

wUI find expert, consci-<br />

entious attention at rea-<br />

sonable ratei.<br />

TIRE*<br />

THERMOID BRAKE SERVICE<br />

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34TH & WEST<br />

S GARAG<br />

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mm i<br />

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your car.<br />

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SOLVE THIS PUZZLE<br />

and win a 1933 Mohawk<br />

Electric Refrigerator, a<br />

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annply solve this at)M-w<strong>of</strong>d paxOa and ntturn with empoa below and your<br />

tmmm, using not ws 60 wottto, wly an Electric Refrigerator ia the most<br />

economical and efficient Una only en* rida <strong>of</strong> any plain paper, either with<br />

pen or pencil Ingenuity, arficimWar'and tmtaetm mam towardi tie •ward-<br />

in* pf PPEOB. -<br />

TLfY IT TODAY!<br />

This Crow-Word Punfe<br />

win<br />

PBIIE<br />

Famous Mohawk<br />

Electric Refrigerator<br />

to nMrit. Skfll,<br />

i<br />

Ind PRIZE<br />

Radio<br />

y MtaMi<br />

will count faaanly in yoar<br />

tmwir. No dunwil «f<br />

A I M t> involrsd.<br />

t—.Tha priM niiiBiri wfll<br />

be (elected by tbrM i«ad«<br />

ing newapaper r*pra»—<br />

tativet. .<br />

3—In CB.MI <strong>of</strong> • tie duplicate<br />

pri=aii will be swarded.<br />

y cT! risaiLcr ef A<br />

foi.i'i: 1 c,"': clo to 3«rtic!«<br />

pato, aa,. ;;J (mploye <strong>of</strong><br />

tha X? u v I • : s e ? Co. !«<br />

i<br />

S—AH oa,ij;,L, ;a ^i-s game<br />

<strong>of</strong> skill r,mii aeree to<br />

abide by tbs die;lion <strong>of</strong><br />

tha judges.<br />

6—-Nama* and addrMMa <strong>of</strong><br />

th« winner* will ba du-<br />

pUyed in our window*.<br />

ACROSS<br />

i.<br />

I.<br />

IB, A<br />

it<br />

DOWN<br />

Wurlltaar Accordton<br />

RU !•<br />

Warfitar Co, 1M1 QwM St, PkSk. - {<br />

» m to print your MM ud adtaH pUUy, !<br />

MAMK<br />

1031 Chestnut St.*<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

t%m<br />

Dinw Mtt with cut i<br />

lace or tullortd<br />

$1.59 ea,<br />

Hosk-rj repaired Ik s gjjj<br />

Quaker <strong>City</strong> KnltwenJ<br />

TO Asbory &:•<br />

"Hot<br />

fortwa,<br />

Certainly<br />

• • • • but whttt<br />

do you get<br />

for your nup<br />

than in buyifl<br />

Electric Sermi<br />

A DELICIOUS ]<br />

* * refreihment—|<br />

never think <strong>of</strong> the I<br />

Quite right. But do l<br />

feel the same way i<br />

electricity ? Perhifi^<br />

has never occurred I<br />

you to compare tfcei^j<br />

Yet If you will<br />

howmuchelecKicif<br />

can buy for the pri^|<br />

a "hot dog»« thin ^<br />

tainly you will<br />

that your electrics<br />

is very cheap.<br />

More than<br />

hours<br />

1 More them-*<br />

%how i<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

ELEGTR3<br />

OME<br />

ram Enjoyed gSMS^JDwfa Woman m<br />

t rffiSDVlCriOlIS Philadelphia conTcron,<br />

Thanked For<br />

I Ghren » Church<br />

Eoadiy afiernoon. Thoro<br />

orl business meutiiiK<br />

followed by a«. later.<br />

Saod ilminB tho bual-<br />

j, jo pluoo flower boxen<br />

rnorot'<strong>of</strong> tlie niansc. and<br />

,ot appreollitlon wni. read<br />

ambers tf Hw H°»"' d f» f<br />

, UankinE the womu.i for<br />

itloi ot Sl° n whlob tllt ><br />

I week to the churcb.<br />

irtaiii preaenWd li^ Si's,<br />

nns, preiildom, lollnws:<br />

pjo BOIO. "Bird <strong>of</strong>. we Wll-<br />

R Misa LouliB Crawford.<br />

1st, Mrs. Jlarlon Trout<br />

•'MoonliiiUt'' anil "A<br />

' Angeliiiii," Mian Hut<br />

soin,<br />

nTcrence, iuietly<br />

4th birthday Wed-<br />

nesday with his thildrrn and<br />

grandchildren in h!B suminer cnt-<br />

tni?e, 114 32th st.<br />

Dr, Kynett as u l:niy svas pres=<br />

dtit nt llie flrHt s;iln tjf lots ir<br />

thin resort aud^bpcanie a nicmiioi<br />

<strong>of</strong> the first syndiciitn t'n purclutHG<br />

and iliviile tha properly, wliii-i<br />

was he'iween the ncOiin and tli 15<br />

bay und 12th to liilh sts.<br />

He Is Iho only stirvlvitiK mi'iii-<br />

her <strong>of</strong> tills KyllUii'ute living l.vrc,<br />

and remembei's when thn nryari<br />

\v\) to a imvMinn orntMpd by<br />

the syndieule nn what Is now<br />

Weglev av.<br />

Survivor <strong>of</strong> Bonus<br />

"War" In Resort<br />

<strong>Newspaper</strong> Photographer in<br />

Thick <strong>of</strong> Battle<br />

ounty jail, Maniasna.<br />

l IS ArrCil<br />

to Boa I»Ts k<br />

" Wm and f 1,20131 to B<br />

charlL?ll Uutrett Kt ai« to Ed-<br />

d L<br />

.viiiil A". He-<br />

13. Wook 16,<br />

Uutrett Kt ai« to Ed<br />

LI1> et u |4,000 Lot<br />

Clarence Little. Mrs, QeorKo John- j Hall was urroitml by Wild-<br />

sun- Mrs. Annie V. Peteri, Mrs. wood police oil suspicion, and<br />

ClarenijB DuBell, Mrs, Fred He-, when the raaor was found, ho<br />

rtelt Mrs Fred Hedelt, Jr., Mrs. was booked for carrying a wea.<br />

_ in II p - n k iiawlcv Mra. Henry Y, uon. His storj> waa that SVIIBII c\lar\t;a kinking, et UK,, to B. H.<br />

Guards Rescue Map ri'om ,,;„'::„„ Mr«''joh'i Fraaltr, Mrs, he left Philailolphia he had for- HortsniRn, Bcginnlns at point' on W<br />

Incensed Husband ia°C£. M«. S^t C. Addia- -itotUn t? put W, ra.or in W8 ^ «.2..«f«H«i...1..<br />

_ 1 """ !cot't,"Mrs. Howard Rdlckley, Mis.!grip, and nlueed it m his pock-<br />

. , • Frank Yarrlek Mra. Shoemaker,;et, where he had .left it when<br />

Phaon Dorr, 30, <strong>of</strong> Plii!adal|i)ii:i, --"' j.' — M 8 Pranltlhe dennaited his hair in his room<br />

" Ot ," "w, "'r'^ ",'""• "","" Steward Miss Edith" K,' lehall, rtt Wildwood.<br />

T&\ v ^^^JL*iJi& £ b f -JKu, S-FormeFlScrPatro]<br />

' ll '"......rdoriy on ^''K.V- !!Kla«."Mrr"PSk- Steebnan,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Amelia 'vrell. et <strong>of</strong>., to fin Hilei , , :.,.<br />

Bsaeh Iiiillnf ini I A»«)%1 ,i John i,<br />

tlon. Part <strong>of</strong>ifotaai S. BN J, .Wo* I1UB»,';_HS<br />

UaMny "BiaSh L-e.<br />

rnnn. hp's si und<br />

VM811.<br />

to ffaverlo M,<br />

so, block oj-O,<br />

is, inelu<br />

??: «i «°;<br />

Co to Joln M<br />

o, 34, 44, 40, BJ,<br />

«J 8 'A h<br />

"The Joy h nip,'<br />

JUJ><br />

irg Ouvden," Mrs<br />

; Jacobs Whltston,<br />

djj, "A l.iidy at tlin IlridKi<br />

Hiifls Margaret Mary Keat-<br />

_ »oln,' "A 8ong Down<br />

I<br />

Vftlley," "Morning," Mrs,<br />

P. Ncely.<br />

if, "The Doer," Mifta<br />

too solo-, "Pierrot," "You<br />

la," Miss Crawfora.<br />

"Her Fond Mother,"<br />

f "Selections from Sex-<br />

11 "Nightfall in Grail-<br />

Louise <strong>On</strong>rso,,, Mrs.<br />

I Cray, .Mrs, Frank Rilter.<br />

dniit, MisH Hutll Barber,<br />

Stnnla w!« chair.<br />

s were: Mrs. Mflr.<br />

lai, Mrs, Chilrli s Woisa,<br />

Mrs. Hannah Hiifnn<br />

(gtJnuel YnuriB, Mrn. End-<br />

Mrs, Waliiir Adanis, Mri«, 1?<br />

Mrs, H, V, Smltlr, Mrs<br />

MfH. tipurBP MHSW, Mra<br />

. P. Ncply, Mrs, Knnncd^<br />

Mrs, Kuhn. Mrs, 1'nrtiell<br />

iuton, Mrs. DuBnaque, Mrs<br />

*nael», Mr». David stirrci!<br />

(Uwy Wood, Mrs, Wnitninn<br />

lilHiBer Jintl Miss Esihc<br />

Guard Ball<br />

jtfessiRg<br />

urmer o«ava r OUUJ ^ •-,-iu•-„,- ,^ ,,-,_ ,,6: ihi:<br />

Te in Olvmnins Riirp iwi ieol lot, ip, io«. iso, HI, JSB.<br />

iin.l disurdorly on tlio HL-H.-II P | ^ " Caroline" Devinci Mrs. Kmilje I Charles Keifer, u popular mem. Pivo Block Tract<br />

nearly causing ;n rrn, Wll. four •»£ -»M Franklin v Killlan, her <strong>of</strong> last year's beaeh patrol, ii ,,, S''"4 l^% ^ ^ ^<br />

hours m tho city jnil I MrY" Yntea'and Mrs, John T. j now in Cnlifornia waitinB for his „<br />

I'l Society Orchestra, well<br />

a W many summer Tialtors,<br />

, plays nigiitly at the cluV<br />

Wo, in Jianoa. It will intru.<br />

leveral novelty numbera<br />

it will he Heds Lewis and<br />

•Lord, two prominent en-<br />

Jers, .<br />

{ I pards have been buiy iel-<br />

tickets the past two weeks<br />

tommittoe In tiiarBe H com-<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> Captaii J-:.\ Jernee<br />

i Clayton, J'-rtusr Fitzgerald<br />

Jl' Hafnor, Lleweliyn Far-<br />

\ ind Jack Franz,'<br />

-,. wore called to extitiB<br />

flames in a cabin cruiser ft<br />

1 ». m, yesterday when the<br />

if caught fire after bftckfii'.nij<br />

ptS the earburator,<br />

.) trait wai tied tq the 12tl<br />

War! , The tianies were ex<br />

Billed by ehomieaia, and 1H<br />

mage was done, J. J, Neal;<br />

i owner <strong>of</strong> tho boat.<br />

HlH unns iilid U'pH iiruUpd \.\<br />

liric-liliiils tlirnwn in ilm I'mlit<br />

between (lip limiua Aiiny iiiirt<br />

fedvi'iil irnniis in Wusiiiiinion his<br />

week, Allipii. i'lirisiiansi-ii, Nn«<br />

Yorli 'linipR and Win Id Wido him- fijonds tiiinie intn 1!<br />

liisraiihpr.. is yisiiluB Oi-omi I'liJ T1I[,J, w p r o |n|(] (^ wili,<br />

this wpok in ifilic BiiiiiishiiiB iiir [0 iiijij him nut,<br />

city ijtitillolly «m-li, "Diit he's liroke nnd (<br />

Mr. rhiiHiiiiiisiii •*.--\* i-iiilit ii, ji.ii, ,,mi acl ,,,,,, w()," iiipy<br />

ho thii-k u! ihi' iiiitt.limiuus Un- i'liiivc been fm- two ycsir<br />

u« buttle, 'iiyina tn nil HMIUC ,VI, Kl.t |,j n, nut if wn lit<br />

nod iii'llnn pli'turos uf the »trua- ,„;,,, iiim nut uf Inwi<br />

:le fur his paper and picturi' aor- away 1<br />

ice iiiid lip Kiia liip tiu'KPi. for<br />

aciyenil wildly thrown missilps.<br />

VleviiMi W it ll Siis|tlr"M.<br />

PhiiloiiriipliprH lire imikpil npnn<br />

.viiii KllH]:iirinn h=v IllP iipnple "!<br />

WiishiilMlon, !>• i'.. Mi 1<br />

KMi says, IKHMIU^P ilioy<br />

nniiy iiicuircK iii' thp f<br />

usiius Ntnt fn II;I|I> ! :H<br />

he ruitnii y wrrp<br />

,IOBP« fiilrtilnlpd I" slli 1 Mm syui-|qf their I,-In.<br />

pathy <strong>of</strong> Hip Aniprii'an pfiiplf for<br />

v ypiPr;iii?5,<br />

Mr. nirisiiimsi ii w;ll wn.-k will'<br />

l.uilipr I{. Iliilfiiiuii. city I nlilicity<br />

rlii-ppliir. nu pli'iuri'ii «f ninnrup"-<br />

Iipnplp visiliim (IIP ri'Siirl. ThPHP<br />

siiupshnis will he taken "» the<br />

Hoiirh and lumnlwalli. and ; " ! '<br />

HIP Inline liiwii pajiors nl" the i'e-<br />

Miri'iii'S.<br />

Tu Hiiiip lii'Siirl l-'riuii Air.<br />

An apriiil trip nvi-r HIP iru»;t<br />

'i'iiiiiy nr Snllll'day will i:'ne M ,<br />

r'hristiansnn an opportunity tn<br />

*IMIII *i»Be.i.iiol view* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rarailinn ntiuo»]iliern nf fliciiii<br />

city, Ii is expeetcd limy v.'M! in"<br />

rirc-iiiiited ItiroUBh Mm. Wi'i'M<br />

Wide service, in papers tlivnuKh-<br />

niii the ununiiy,<br />

I'd ward Wnlsh. nf Hie npiirts<br />

u>Nk <strong>of</strong> the I'hiliidPliiliin Iniiiiiiov. ,;"• her""|,o"0"|(<br />

ia appndiiDf his ynratinii here will' l le ' lthel h001<br />

Mr. Chi'lKlunison.<br />

4 crack naraehute jumper, pil<br />

nt. and m'Mhanii: known to iiiu<br />

aviation world alonB the entire ^ H<br />

eastern seaboard arrived in Oe-<br />

ean <strong>City</strong> Sunday and will re-<br />

main at the 18th st., airport for<br />

nnuHl life ifuard baat raef ^ ^ ^<br />

latter nan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust <strong>of</strong> "uiiis" OreeTt. eontuininE 11 nor<br />

^. _„,_*_.„ .. Hlchrird C. Holmoa Jo Francis c:<br />

__ . . . mi IIsiliiL-s, et nx. 1100, Port OJ lot 2<br />

Real Estate News aES 1 -^* mehliti Oloase ul<br />

I niirton M. KnndL ot u., to Mnrtir<br />

— I sewkirk. <strong>of</strong> (ii. Truet «t BurhilKt<br />

nclnu Hurt <strong>of</strong> lot * in division weed,<br />

lunil <strong>of</strong> Tliomns DouKlnas,<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Wildwood,<br />

i>. Colaan l.umbnr t?o. to Thorn<br />

Hnny R Holfinim it nx to Jvy ! ^<strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>iSl<br />

t. HoHman Lot* 32 and 33, blot* K Wlironc<br />

1)2, Wildwood Httrijor Tract I " u «<br />

Chl H Knx <strong>of</strong> u^<br />

lei. Bngoifried ,«t iw. tat lo;.. utoa<br />

Borough <strong>of</strong> wildwood Cnitiv•••••<br />

William H. Taylor'to -WJllWin; J!,! 1<br />

Tiiylor, Jr., et al. liot, W wid-part-i<br />

<strong>of</strong> lot i, bloek 9-A( \a% 89. W«di;'<br />

198, QaWei, .; ..-<br />

tawer, T*wnilllp. ... . ,,!<br />

"iSklSo^H AlJL L0ti?«<br />

aawwd a, pitiiBn«i et u*t, > to |<br />

Frank. Tjr. Sfiok. Mi »0. fcloelt tti<br />

V1 wilam Taylor to William HTsy.-jj<br />

lor. Jr., et al, Lot 20, UIgek III, r.-i. .•onniininit as liercs,<br />

|.'lnlHl?i HullWyiiiliiK. yt us., 10 Pn.<br />

Jllliiig IJUIro, pt nx. Lola ill refers-<br />

ttnrtf, uonlnlninff otic iiei^?.<br />

Dgnnis Tswiiahl|j, ..*<br />

Tliomus Hnwfeilig to JiihiesJ. Ho.<br />

Ke«yn, i>t tut. Tract beltnr TIHM»«(<br />

g .ci.,i.ii. „ „ „ ,. .._<br />

fil "1 m i ' plniie 1-iBBcr. He ritfs all his<br />

r landers rartv '^* ^-^. ^h i» «»<br />

1 lailUCl S 1 «1 «-JT • { amateur, since every .fold<br />

tn<br />

iiiim iiliiris on the Wiiy dow.i<br />

Hesitates, Mut Isn't Lust<br />

I<br />

iaa Isio' <strong>City</strong>.<br />

tn|i[ii;r M.i>nlm;iiii to_<br />

COAL^ND COKB<br />

Illlllll<br />

iiosTKss iiorsii IIK.NM-'IT<br />

1'AHTT AT II.VMF-IXN<br />

The regular wepkiy cmd piirty<br />

Iliinii Iilii fnr (In- benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

ilimse Fur Cnii'vales-<br />

'' "T^!M;1 '''lUvnimomi .roping IH-vcn<br />

n<br />

Un Van Huren<br />

Anioti thos<br />

ull,<br />

hnvini<br />

he Hostess, ilimse un . ,.ii«.i...„-, «uie. Mrs, Harry Morris, Mrs,<br />

'eni Girls took place Wednp^luy I Harry Headloy, Miss lliinirih<br />

ifiei-nnnn with Mm. Carrie-'Wliii-.Mitchell, Miss JIarv Smith, Mr<br />

». fame,<br />

Mary K.ng m<br />

his vesrul/i<br />

-Oil)<br />

lintf<br />

Wii<br />

jol<br />

IPI i<br />

ftern<br />

niuh and Mr<br />

imrae. HrhlK« fini «nn<br />

iajei! nnd 1hero were two<br />

i,r i-iic-h mlile.<br />

Those iireapiil were: Mr<br />

Vllmvi Mra, Annie niinne<br />

w-rV rrfiwn. Mm Jlnry n<br />

Mrs.-I.nnls IVUhohll. 111<br />

Johnson. Mrs, niisscll, Mr<br />

Wiiliam Alihatt, Mrs, Eilwaivli<br />

Voss, Mrs. Norman Hnnnah, Mrs,'<br />

Wiiiiield Hltcliner, Mr:.. Mnrv<br />

Van IHirPii<br />

Totes Razor in His<br />

Pocket; Is Arrestec*<br />

Willinm Mull. 22. cnlni-pi!<br />

Scul'. Mi<br />

Mntthiiis<br />

Jo Wisler, Mr .!• Oeise, M'<br />

Adtt Hamfin<br />

iniilli and Mi<br />

CUMIKN lVDJIliS' IIOSTKSS •<br />

AT 1IIHTHKAV Dl-NMiK<br />

Mrs. C. H. Wilde, or , I'nmilcii.<br />

as ttmdei-od n birthdny dinner<br />

tlie Fluridn Inn yesterday a't<br />

ion. A delicluUH dinner • >VHB<br />

. jryed and Ihe Uible WHS iiiti'm'-<br />

tivdly - (lecoraicd with sumnier<br />

the luncheon the<br />

ii,iU».- ,.-.,.- bridge. Pl'iSiea<br />

awarded liigii Reorers<br />

Guests included:<br />

Hlday, Jirs. Fred l.oKoy. JUB. ...<br />

B, Johnsqn. Mfa, A., Stai'r, Mra,<br />

R. W, Laird. Mrs, W, F., Shriver,<br />

Mr(. A. Shriver, Mrs. .Insio Lcdor-<br />

niatt, Mrs. Alice Ijeopoid, Sirs,<br />

Clarence Adams and Mrs, Beit<br />

._. c<br />

elphia iuul V/iM-.v<br />

raaor in his run*<br />

nut it wasn't <strong>of</strong> Ih<br />

S Sn iilw' he is serving three<br />

Pliila<br />

rloil<br />

wecle<br />

are<br />

PAINT<br />

llll'MMMH <<br />

Paints<br />

I<br />

s<br />

Mrs. Hanj<br />

flarpnce<br />

Dlanchnrd.<br />

TO<br />

"<br />

SAI.H<br />

TO ilAviTtVliK SAI.H<br />

The "Women's reguiur Beimbli<br />

Cltlh will have a %** "A<br />

Glaas Oils Brushos<br />

BEST PRICBS ALWAVS<br />

for Sleclcnte Uuhher Ennmel<br />

EXTERIOR<br />

Hwry R. Montgomery<br />

__ 710 ASni'BY AVB. PHONE 49B.W<br />

PA IN TIM© INTERIOR<br />

PROBUOTS<br />

the DoaTdwallt.<br />

Save Now <strong>On</strong><br />

Home Repairs<br />

*]• and •upplles MB new ^<br />

liwl, and marked accordingly. Ut m<br />

costs and h«1P plan improvements. No<br />

your part.<br />

,::• DOORS<br />

LUMBER -^<br />

Lumber Co.<br />

. SHI? BY<br />

Seaside Trucking Co., he.<br />

Ten Year* <strong>of</strong> Prompt and Courteous Service<br />

DAILY SERVICE<br />

HiJTWIiKN<br />

WILDWOOD.... OCEAN CITY<br />

SEA ISLE CITY - - - AVALON<br />

STONE HARBOR - . - PEERMONT<br />

WOODBINE<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

AND INtEilMIpIATK POtNi'S<br />

Deliveries Made the Same Day<br />

MOVING BAGGAGE<br />

Small Lots <strong>of</strong> Forniturc a Specialty<br />

Wildwood Orflcei 139 Rust Andrews Avenue<br />

PHONE s KEYSTONE WILDWOOD 3133<br />

EXCLUS1VH SALES IN<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

WALTER SACK<br />

COAL<br />

13th and West Avi-.<br />

PHONE 6T<br />

B<br />

The Present Low Price \<br />

<strong>of</strong> Building<br />

Materials<br />

Points the<br />

Way to Real<br />

Saving!!<br />

PLUMBING—HEATING<br />

\VIL1,ARD F. STETSEH<br />

Plumbing: and<br />

Heating<br />

VK CENTRAL AVE.<br />

Phone 383<br />

Q(SlUliltHtninfHHtmi!tlH<br />

1: Quiet<br />

j Plumbiug<br />

. &tlmate» Chte*iflljf;i<br />

•' •... '.nti&itffl<br />

^" SAMPiONlOO.<br />

408 Asbury Avenue<br />

= I s<br />

Oeeah <strong>City</strong><br />

I!! Ro<strong>of</strong>ing 1 - Heatraff<br />

Ma«ter Sheet Metal Workera<br />

Phones<br />

WALL PAPER<br />

W. R. REYNOLDS<br />

Paperhanger<br />

620 ASOURY A,VB.<br />

PHONf 376 J<br />

"Skilled Workms iishlp it<br />

Low Cost."<br />

Build - - Repair<br />

NOW!<br />

PoweSS-<br />

Vait<br />

!•! '"• "">• ' ' H<br />

Alf ed R. Smith I<br />

Paper Hangter<br />

Phoite 443<br />

{1048 Aibury Ave.<br />

I,|III<br />

• _ ,.<br />

BUILUI<br />

Phono415 Kttl<br />

Jobbing Prbmptly<br />

U Afbuty Ayti<br />

H. R.<br />

Building Coiitri<br />

NTR<br />

T, AND CENTRA!<br />

Phone 1244<br />

Hiram Cheatw m<br />

13TII & WEST<br />

Building Mat<br />

Vniir i\vi l ry<br />

Phono 5<br />

ialB Tor<br />

SAWS<br />

SHARPENED<br />

TOOLS QBQUND<br />

R, L. LBMONT<br />

308 BAY AVE. PHONE 1447<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

WIFE KRAUSS<br />

TO WIRE<br />

YCUR HOUHB<br />

DANIEL J. KRAUSS<br />

Eleetric»l Contraetor<br />

«9 A.Bury Ave, PhBns 4i<br />

CKMENT WORK<br />

m Cheatw<br />

BUILDER<br />

I .Inlibinc Get Our Eatin<br />

"; 308 Ninth St, <strong>Ocean</strong>: C<br />

SHARP BRi<br />

BUILDERS<br />

_ 19 W. 14th ^t. Phone. 2<br />

I JOBBING Al.TEB'mi^<br />

Phone! <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 137J<br />

Fredrick J. Dieterle<br />

Heatinf - - Ventilating<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>iiiK and Sheet Metal Work<br />

341 ucjitral Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

"Sincere Craftsmanship at Mod.<br />

srate Prleet"<br />

JOHN PELTO<br />

CEMENT CONTRACTOR<br />

1250 ASBUBY AVENUE<br />

Phone 888<br />

BUILDERS<br />

BUILDERS<br />

GEO. A. BROWNMILLER<br />

- BUILDER —<br />

I MTU ST. AND ASBURY AVE. PHONE 1Z2B<br />

ffl<br />

i.l fmiintii •><br />

RELIABLE BUILDERS<br />

OTIS M. TOWNSEND, Inc.<br />

1 PHONE 57 ' , • 640 ASBURY AVL.<br />

Ill ••"»«!<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

. BUILDER -<br />

1033 ASBURY AVE.<br />

PHONE 1200<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Office: 40th St. and PlcMare Arc.<br />

, , rPH0NE SEA ISLE 8t- ,<br />

PSntiere Built Homes<br />

The Best In Building<br />

With Economy<br />

H. £• Pontiere<br />

-•• BUn^EE A<br />

EHOKB<br />

MARBLE—TILE<br />

w. H.<br />

OLDFIELD 1<br />

ALBERT<br />

OLDFIELD<br />

Pfione 1177.J rhone Bi-W<br />

W. H. Oldfield & Son<br />

Ttl.E AND<br />

MARBLE WORK<br />

9Vi CliNTltAL AVENUE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, N. j.<br />

i:«()m.ilon I urnisnid<br />

1 CONBUtT<br />

MacPherso]<br />

when you build y«ur hom»<br />

inaks all?rations, price* aro r"<br />

and •atlifaetlsn auiirM. > Nur<br />

ou. .amplei ef work op«n<br />

Inspection. ^<br />

m .HEAL BBT^qH<br />

you are a.iurtd <strong>of</strong> trua wK<br />

anil good purchaiei or<br />

Ask about the.8.<br />

HTH * OENTRAl, PIlBni;;<br />

ROOFING, ETC<br />

'AboveAll aGoodRo<strong>of</strong><br />

George W, Wilcojt<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>lnB and Shtet Metal Work<br />

Ml AS1URY AVB.<br />

I PH. 485 OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

ROOFWG<br />

Sheet<br />

308 18th St. Phone (S3<br />

Interior and ^xteriei'V lT,<<br />

Expert Furniture Palnttflb jl<br />

Oscar C. Ang''/ff<br />

n<br />

PAINTER<br />

•est MsterlaU and Clejn<br />

manihlp T|<br />

920 ASBURY AV , OCCAM


PLACES TO GO and THINGS TO DO<br />

les Here<br />

Week End<br />

v Investment pf<br />

yat the ilth st. flying<br />

Increased Friday, Satur-<br />

Sunday by the arrival <strong>of</strong><br />

{tors and guests In VU&<br />

•tyjfs " oi' . alrplaneg, ae<br />

i' AMRrooka, veteran pi<br />

'Is:Mini this Held as hk<br />

' vcarrylBg, passengers on<br />

It, hops,<br />

;"<strong>of</strong>_ planes which visited<br />

includes:<br />

(National Guard Asmy<br />

•Seagirt, .«•' ,<br />

from Contes-<br />

from Wilmington,<br />

ijjiolth^from Caldwell, N. J.<br />

fBohln, from Philndel-<br />

riwlnd Waco, from Atlantic<br />

jjfriisraliow, from Caldwell,<br />

if^Auioilro, from Atlantic<br />

o, from<br />

Grove, Pa. • • •<br />

qJX, Waco, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

An estimate <strong>of</strong> the total value<br />

<strong>of</strong> these nirplanp, as made by Er-<br />

wln L, SchwaM, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Aero Club <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,, Indi<br />

elites that their cost exdajdoc<br />

186,000, >. The engines included<br />

many types, from the i25 horse<br />

raaial engine in the Arniy bung<br />

lass, to the 40 horsepower, nint<br />

cylinder alr-eeoled radJa engine It<br />

the American Eaglet.<br />

Other types were the four ey.<br />

Under in line air-cooled Gipsy en-<br />

gine in the Sloth; live cylinder<br />

|jadla^ air-cooled Kinner enttinea in<br />

the Fiiesirn and "Ktlleit autoi'l,<br />

and several eight cylinder water-<br />

cooled vee-tyiie enjsines in the oth-<br />

er Manes,<br />

ire is no doubt, according to<br />

Sir. Sehwiitu thul if the airport<br />

site were filled und graded, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> would be a center for many<br />

commuters by air, end visitors<br />

from distant citi s in nearby<br />

statep, whs would bring 50 uir^<br />

planes here over a week end, in-><br />

,stead <strong>of</strong> nine, which in iiseif i:<br />

a rerun: isuhle record a! (his -iinie<br />

-Mr.<br />

and ft an! How n id Down;<br />

, for<br />

MOQBITN<br />

Now riajlirg.<br />

"The First Year," Fov version<br />

<strong>of</strong> Frank Craven's greatest com.<br />

ody success, presents Janet Guy.<br />

nor and Charles Parrel! in their<br />

first strictly modern screen play,<br />

Janet's new hairdresg, her grow<br />

diction, her mere positive pe<br />

..allty are saitt to reveal a ri<br />

murknbly "different" Janet, An<br />

with seven changes <strong>of</strong> smart<br />

vardrobe, nut once does she up<br />

icar In i>.6 tatters <strong>of</strong> a<br />

iVllJIam k, Howard directed till<br />

, utithful romance based on tli<br />

funny heart throbs and hllnrlou<br />

rielies <strong>of</strong> the first year <strong>of</strong> mar<br />

riage.<br />

)IiinM Tiies, Wed,<br />

"Red Headed Woman," the Ka<br />

Uiarine Brush story which recent<br />

y created a senfiiitlon as a nov-<br />

el, now appears In screen version<br />

II is a Me!ro-Gnlfiwyn-Maye,r pro.<br />

tlucuon, with Jean Harlow in the<br />

title role. Others In the cast art<br />

Chester Morris, Lewis Btone, Le-<br />

lia Hjains, Una Merkel, Henry<br />

•nBdii and Mayi Robson, The<br />

on was prepared by Anita<br />

,and brought to the<br />

COMING TO THE MOORLYN<br />

ft\ Htk ( cm direclnr<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golf Club Grille<br />

SOMERS POINT, N. J,<br />

,./'•'. FIATUI ING<br />

K^ Boston's "Harlem Knights"<br />

^iCpma Couvert.TSe<br />

i'A'v, CUISINE BY. A, V, MARSH<br />

|vK: ;«THB SMART PLACE TO DAWE"<br />

ii;.'.';"'.. OPEN SATURDAV NiQHTi ONLY<br />

•Xilreetlqji <strong>of</strong> B, P, pinion and H, U. Confery<br />

CHESTER IMOCRIS and JEAN HAPLOW in<br />

"RID HEADED WOMAN *••<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

DAYS, AUGUST 7th TO SEPTEMBER 4th<br />

Also Labor Dty, Septembtr 5th<br />

TO BROAD<br />

STBHT STATION<br />

I (roing and retimtlng on all trains all 'hi), also rrtiirniiiff<br />

P?|wUn TeaTliljr Bnmd Street station S-33 a.m. following<br />

""ftji' •:. Illuming.<br />

pWiakdayi <strong>Aug</strong>. Sth to Sept. 10th, ind.<br />

|J>;r',": ; IMept Labor Day, Bent. Ilh,<br />

8,,?irtc Broad Street itation Leave Oeean <strong>City</strong> >:M *, M.<br />

ffifiY BcftUrn ipold Jtreet Station to <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily »!ii P. M.<br />

igfivtfer Market str«st Wharf Ueave Oeesn cfty SIM A, M,<br />

KtrVjJMltTn Marktt itr»et Wharf to Oeean Cliy 4:10 p. M.<br />

•3*.:•:• Easterri standard Time<br />

Flyers* or 1'iinsnll I'. It, it.<br />

RAILROAD<br />

STRAND I Mr. and Mrs, Martin Johns<br />

sow rla);ine. land the hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

Of its people and made hy Its made up the caravan that pen<br />

people, Hollywood writes Its own trated the Empire <strong>of</strong> Death r<br />

biography in "What Price Holly, ivealed in all its natural sp'len<br />

wood, which brings the smart or in the Pox Picture "rons<br />

vivacity <strong>of</strong> the glamorous Con- ~ "<br />

.—^.v,,^ ~. ,,.,, b. u l l l v,. J u d *,„..- x iiji4, ris<br />

Rtance Benneti ,In her latest sur. again in<br />

ring production, [ne eye<br />

With a galaxy <strong>of</strong> celebrities in neonle wl<br />

support, Miss Bennett unfolds the<br />

Intricacies and intimacies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

inaor and more notable circles <strong>of</strong> | iy menaces<br />

the Film Capitol. Lowell Bher- i perlT, with<br />

man, Nell Hamiltnn, Orejory Rn- j flesh and"<br />

their<br />

thtir<br />

and uf<br />

time<br />

to dasile<br />

ed <strong>On</strong>e Thirty =lhr#e it TlireP "<br />

J he stein deals is ifh thL prize<br />

ing. and Mizner's selection to<br />

A nrp Ihr screen version is &ifjni<br />

Hi mt in the Uew ot the fact<br />

hit ut une time 1 he wq^ tlogtlj<br />

mimected with thL ring m a pro<br />

nnitfr and nidnafcer uf liu\i*r^<br />

;es and pri-<br />

not the on.<br />

<strong>of</strong> floating<br />

Islands <strong>of</strong><br />

t<strong>of</strong>f, Louise Beavers and others j thrMteneT ih/'liveB "<strong>of</strong> the»e"twn<br />

thrills. Primitive aavai<br />

meval monsters were<br />

A river<br />

hideous<br />

horii:<br />

explorers<br />

times<br />

md tlit.r mtnr<br />

1<br />

aid the star to present an an- ' noti<br />

thentie serutlnizatinn <strong>of</strong> Hollywood I man<br />

life, ' " I"""<br />

: JIOIOTT<br />

Now Playing<br />

Wiiinm Minzer, writer, sporls-<br />

man imii adventurer, adiipted<br />

| "Winner Take Ail," James Car-<br />

ney's latest starring Plifure for<br />

Wartipr Bros,, which is liiised 011<br />

a story by Oeraid rseauniom fall-<br />

Guaranteed<br />

Plumbing<br />

Fixtures<br />

AT<br />

LESS THAN MAIL<br />

ORDER PRICES<br />

JOHNSON<br />

olT Asbury Av6, Otjaii Ciiy<br />

nlnret-K <strong>of</strong> the World," a mo.<br />

. irture that opens at Dough-<br />

!>'«,, (in Monday, is a symposium<br />

nf the thrilling explniis <strong>of</strong> all<br />

,vorld renowned explorers at dif-<br />

,'erent ends <strong>of</strong> the earth. The film<br />

jnus throufih. the Artie, jumps to<br />

Uurneo, to China und Tibet and<br />

lown into India, thence through<br />

liiiuatnrial Africa, finally to the<br />

Antarctic and then up ihe Amazon<br />

among the little known tribes <strong>of</strong><br />

Hit- Brazilian jungles.<br />

mmmms it YOU ARE GOING TO THE =^=~-> -• --<br />

STEEL PIER<br />

Boartwdlk at Virginia Avenije, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

M0i;fa dance or He the 2S star attractions playing there, you can drive<br />

|ji" your car the round trip over the<br />

OCEAN CITY-LONGPORT<br />

§ BRIDGE FREE<br />

Ipir' jrau and your passengers buy your Steel Pier ticketa at the Bridge<br />

feT<strong>of</strong>l'Hwue in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

; ; This Short Cut Route From <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Will<br />

SAVE MILES AND MINUTES<br />

h Steel Pier Tickets: Weekdays, 55c<br />

•Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, 75c, Including- Tax<br />

Steel<br />

DANCE<br />

9 to<br />

mm ABE SOME OF THE SO STAR ATKACTI0NS<br />

TpnitB<br />

U>MA p<br />

Photoplay! Every Day<br />

.r With<br />

Olreu. Ao«t—Wsathsp Permitting,<br />

Diving Hortii with Daring Qlrl<br />

RIMrL<br />

Clmlj Mad WhjfKri — First Time<br />

In America.<br />

The<br />

Bee t<br />

Curio,<br />

Walir Clreya<br />

Hawaiian High Diva<br />

th Pit Shi<br />

Hawaiian High Divan<br />

the Pirate Ship with III<br />

d Rli f l<br />

e P<br />

and<br />

The<br />

S= *<br />

te Noon to i<br />

— Mldoct* and<br />

Alw<br />

CM*.<br />

p, Mi<br />

Cem.<br />

4 Bsnnellyi — Sensational<br />

Acrobat..<br />

4 Falceni, World 1 ! HlBhtM<br />

A*fiil Art,<br />

Acre Wheel Oirla, A Gorman<br />

Sensation.<br />

Fallenberg'a Beara — A Bear <strong>of</strong><br />

«n Aet.<br />

Peres Slack Wire Art<br />

rate Ship with III<br />

Relic, ef luecinMr<br />

Day..<br />

Oeean Held <strong>of</strong> Pier<br />

M. Q, la. Tf«|» Mark Trained<br />

Steel Plef, wi"°Anlmal NyrMry<br />

All ••Blea<br />

Hawaiian Mutlclsn.<br />

ar*in RKIMII Bally<br />

t Big interutlng BxhfbU.<br />

Take a Trie Out to Sea on lh»<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Line</strong>r Steel Pier, from End<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pier Dally Weather Permlttlnu<br />

Now Playing<br />

r}/v WORLD<br />

/• I FAMOUS<br />

M V ATTRACTIONS<br />

All For <strong>On</strong>e Admission!<br />

slum 11011<br />

\aw l'lilTIH(»<br />

lilt Pmthi^p Price' \s a' l<br />

tlipttd frntn Arthur StrlnEtr'j<br />

>,rtat IHULI md S lturthn Lsen<br />

IUK Pn t stori Ihe Mud Lirk'<br />

It 1 i thrilling r nf Mr. and Mrs, MuH'nrd<br />

Ji-ffriea. was married lo George<br />

II. MilMOIl,<br />

Mrs, 8. LnBarre and laiiKiii-'r,<br />

Mahel, were on an ixt •mli'rt 1 :-lt•<br />

ihriiUBli the Weal.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Gay 90'$<br />

ONK lllii FAMILV<br />

TOE SPE© CONTEST What**<br />

By fRANK<br />

Heiv's siiliie Huitulilu ntwn thill suiU ,.vi«ryii"dv, iln-<br />

mil fuiUiiii-s are putting humlreilH buck U: wurli.<br />

THIi LITTLE THEATRE COMES TO TOWN<br />

ITHE<br />

I > i;**i.<br />

na high sdiool cli-anmlic. i/oach, Ralph Jarvis, and his<br />

little band <strong>of</strong> theatru tievolees deserve the commenda-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the community for their proposal to give Quian<br />

<strong>City</strong> gevei-al <strong>of</strong> the best toirtemporavy phiys, in a Mi-ie»<br />

<strong>of</strong> "little theatre" uresentutions.durmgthe winter<br />

Beginning with "Death Takes a Holiday, **£."*<br />

Senttmber, they will staBe others ot itacidibi-e. provided<br />

tti public indicates that it wants them, by .t» attendance<br />

^I^JSSSJfte. will be set at a 1^. which it<br />

is estimated will clear expenses, no more My Jaivw<br />

and his thenpiana, all well known <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> talent, are<br />

<strong>of</strong> the most tnlked-about plays <strong>of</strong> the present daj<br />

| The Sentinel-Ledger congratulates them tot then-<br />

[ambitious project and extends best wishes to. its nuiuu.<br />

Hoover's fortune haS ahrunk from four million- W *700f<br />

000, BKys a KPOTI. later denial. But even if W it •»<br />

Him for svnrryj we've nevor seen a mnn with *.00,000 ...<br />

Ihe lireuil line.<br />

.11 CMly hus U'HH or<br />

IIIIMII, be t'iillad 11 llantinB uovi<br />

uliition iliuii ulniost any other<br />

resort urouiid. The llout'iiij is<br />

(lone chiefly from Uie ilrsl <strong>of</strong><br />

.luly and ihq aaiih) poiioJi in<br />

.September. A good mujwity <strong>of</strong><br />

"hnae who wme licin in tin;<br />

^uinrner liiuts live il .ill through<br />

lure, and thus Income idemliletl<br />

wllli Hie place.<br />

Nearly rvei'v nil-summer gutst<br />

Uunws every other one, ami<br />

ilnwn on tlie lieuch 1! seems like<br />

oiiu srem riiiiiily. There WHS U<br />

Itliin who tutiit' down sniiit days<br />

into who Imd ulwiijB been 'indif-<br />

I'orcni nimiH meelins people m<br />

licime. He hn.H n jiiutty f-lii<br />

I'nr ii nciBhlior, mid beyond TIIII<br />

fad thiii «lii; Bulls cHTttBioniilH-,<br />

hi- tt'iis cniirelv imiorniit <strong>of</strong> her.<br />

In fuel, he knew no one in I lie<br />

nulgliho.'liooil iind said ho dirtn'i<br />

ciiri) tn-=\vl:^,i ho ^ncike nliOll^ il<br />

Mt all.<br />

Well, this mnn li.is Iwfn ('own<br />

In re live ileys. >le knnws 10 or<br />

IS jfIris tic,didn't know when he<br />

ciiiiie down and hiis a bnwing<br />

iiijquniritniine with iiroUniily 2R<br />

more. Wherever he foes lie lifts<br />

his liiit, and he ia enjtiyin,{ the<br />

HQwHy <strong>of</strong> it hugely. Anil the<br />

fiiiiiiie'nt ihliiR iilioiit ;t ia tn see<br />

him taKKlni! arouml nftiv lli,.<br />

nestt door neighbor. The two RCI<br />

tn|elher eniiBtnnily and cx-<br />

ehanse condoleneea that they<br />

liadn'l met gonner. And they are<br />

both sure they are Koine to<br />

Imve a nice time tills* winter.<br />

This sea air Rosens you up and<br />

mnkes you want to frolick wltii<br />

fiiipiil asuin. Ponce de Leon, a<br />

in niode, don't yo\i know.<br />

other<br />

NIUSS i'OIST TO KKI»<br />

<br />

ing while things are cheap we<br />

aro BoinK to find that we have<br />

renily minoa the corner r.ml<br />

have started hank,—WnsliliiE'inn<br />

Star.<br />

viem The Story Of Our Eels<br />

_ _ . » . • . _ • • •<br />

Hatched Off Bermudas- Return' to Aneestpre Stream<br />

the<br />

THE SUNDAY BEACH CLUTTER<br />

[CONSIDERABLE complaint, as to the clutter left<br />

» -the beaches by Sunday VacatwniBto to come,to<br />

THK HIOH TOST OP<br />

nffl ELIdTIONS<br />

The public la now being m-<br />

inr riniTsdnj, .Inly 8,, g00inno will have to be #BiseiJ to<br />

eonfliiet the Hoover-Rouaevelt<br />

hatUB (or the nresidency, \n<br />

i»2B the two parties spent a<br />

~—"~7~~^~ iT~"—iw • f 1° ta l <strong>of</strong> 116,100,0(0.<br />

Here s To Your Health when me politicians <strong>of</strong> both<br />

parties are telling how miicli<br />

(Xnt«—This Is the first <strong>of</strong> n<br />

M>rlcs <strong>of</strong> artirlcB, tflllnj; Hume<br />

iiltlf-kniiun, iiit*-ri'stiiiK tucU<br />

HIMIUI linn, eqinmnn to «"at«>rs<br />

h«-r*iilxiiitit—Editor.)<br />

rtj EWAaiTo". FENSKK<br />

The llf« <strong>of</strong> the eel, and how<br />

it comes into being is one <strong>of</strong><br />

nature's fantasies and. has done<br />

mueh to prove that truth ts in-<br />

deed stranger than net Ion,<br />

The liniiy eel la hntcbed in an<br />

area 801110* <strong>of</strong> Ihe Bermuda Is-<br />

landB, many inlies at sett, where<br />

ilia depth Is over 1000 feet. H«re<br />

millions <strong>of</strong> eggs are deposited,<br />

but not In the usual manner 61<br />

nehes. Due to the trefnendous,,;<br />

preisure <strong>of</strong> tlie water et this<br />

depth the spawn is literally<br />

forced from thi body o( the eel.<br />

In this BBCtlon the baby eel<br />

is horn a thin, flat, transparent<br />

organism with a tuhe-like head.<br />

[n contrast to other creations <strong>of</strong><br />

Mother Nature, the body <strong>of</strong> the<br />

eel grows smaller for a time. In<br />

mammalg the opposite is true<br />

where the body must grow to<br />

catch up with the head. Thin<br />

shrinkage occurs after the eel<br />

is a year aid and continues tin-<br />

til the hody r*aches a size more<br />

in proportion to the head,<br />

* • •<br />

Then the long Journey to their<br />

homes begin, the American eel<br />

earning to our own streams and<br />

A» President Moov«r has said,<br />

to continue on the tax roafl we<br />

are traveling is to impoverish<br />

the nation. In the last is years<br />

the cost ot government has in-<br />

creased nearly ISO p»r cent.<br />

The results ar# found in heart-<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> capital, Industrial re.<br />

trenchment, uneniployment. The<br />

tax Issue, in all Its phases, is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the most important prob-<br />

lems the American people *•—-<br />

ponds, while its European cous.<br />

las travel to Burope,' When<br />

they arrive at th( mouths <strong>of</strong> the<br />

streams they are about three<br />

Inches lonf.<br />

At this ttaie ot the Journey a<br />

strange thing takes place. The<br />

females aicend the streams and<br />

the males stay behind to await<br />

their return. And the hardships<br />

that confront the widely trav-<br />

eled eel. Through ihaHow water<br />

and deep, over dr!«d-up stream<br />

beds and meadows, detourlng<br />

water falls and the constant<br />

danger <strong>of</strong> being borne away by<br />

birds and mammalt,<br />

This stranie, Impelling power<br />

; th«J'. has nrgfcl them on putt<br />

thtei to the test that nature In-<br />

tended, and the agMld law,<br />

"the survival <strong>of</strong> the fittest," is<br />

an apt phra«e.<br />

OOKTOBX • - deiplte the fcM<br />

I oaUsd on FniHmt Wmmr<br />

ttm other day. Outdoor* the<br />

lUde. In the president's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

it was a comfortable 68. Mr.<br />

gtxmt Is ttle ta stand uo un-<br />

der tali heavy t*tt /and ftill<br />

keep in Irtt^ee phyileal am-<br />

ditlon,<br />

I w«nt with the Fretidut to<br />

the opening <strong>of</strong> Ihe eaaibuion <strong>of</strong><br />

the Pantheon do la Ouorre, tte.<br />

world's largest painting, com-<br />

memorating the war. This is<br />

Ibown in a circular sheet metal<br />

building which might be e^Mt.<br />

ed to have the characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />

an oven. But the same al, .con-<br />

ditioning system UMl in toe<br />

President's <strong>of</strong>fice made it com-<br />

fortublc evon tinder a blnjlng<br />

ma, ••<br />

I went up to the Capital to<br />

call OB a congressional friend,<br />

and found Senators and ilepre-<br />

gentattvei. debating In an atmo-<br />

sphere <strong>of</strong> fresh, cooled air In<br />

which it wu dlfflcult for even<br />

the most fervent orator to work<br />

up a perspiration. And I came<br />

back from Washington on an<br />

iilr-condltloned train <strong>of</strong> tnn Bali<br />

ttmore and Ohio, th» most com*<br />

f01 table railroad Journ»y I ever<br />

made. • ' , • v<br />

Mr. Hoover believes, with<br />

many others, that thin' alr-«on-<br />

diUoning proMsi, still in its In-<br />

fancy, is going to develop as big<br />

as the automobile Industry.<br />

1ION1JS . , . at tke ffOat line<br />

I half expected In Washington<br />

to find squads and detachments<br />

<strong>of</strong> tne "Bonus Expeditionary<br />

Pqrct 1 ' pan-handling alj: over,<br />

town, I trnvcljeft pntty well over<br />

over the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

and except In the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

B.B.F, Camp on the Anacostta<br />

Flats, I saw nobody who Bould<br />

be Identified as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the bonns-seeklng army, I talked<br />

with, one nan who had bees aa-<br />

Itve In getting Congress to ap.<br />

proprlate $100,000 to send title<br />

men back to th*lr none stetoi,<br />

"Most <strong>of</strong> these ctakps a» 4«-<br />

eent fellows out ,<strong>of</strong> Johb, with<br />

no resources, who just came for<br />

the laflc,' 'he MM, "A few <strong>of</strong><br />

them Me rather simple-minded<br />

people who really think the gov-<br />

*rament owes thtJn a Hvinf. But-<br />

in the center Is Quite ft rtronf<br />

corps <strong>of</strong> pommunlst agitators,<br />

who have he»n nopelul that 1<br />

there would he som» sort <strong>of</strong> %<br />

military or police demonstration<br />

that would give an excise to<br />

start thootinK- The Communlita<br />

ore looking for martyrs, but the<br />

Washington iiuthorlUes have not<br />

permitted toemselMB »« be<br />

trapped Into anythlhe "oat '<strong>of</strong>'<br />

which inflammatory propaganda<br />

could he made. But the B.l.F,<br />

eertataly had sbme members nf<br />

rnngresF badly 'seared, 1 *<br />

jMt,6i~<br />

wgrtsw,<br />

ana tt»:.X<br />

bwwnr -,<br />

'nowpoMuUt<br />

work.<br />

Itol,<br />

-art,, ;h ._.._<br />

«aS'tti|'; i .i*«i*i' i: '<br />

t«M» ftj» W<br />

the Potomac ..<br />

the govermn<br />

veloplng thhJ<br />

C<br />

Now the bat*<br />

ing with more<br />

any other^fflt<br />

worjd, if<br />

h<br />

When their goal .„<br />

they stay and wax fat, feeding<br />

on their diet <strong>of</strong>- small fights,<br />

frogs, grubs and water bugs.<br />

Then a time comes when this<br />

name impeiliOiT influence urges<br />

their return. When they arrive<br />

at the mouth <strong>of</strong> the stream they<br />

team up with the smaller males<br />

who waited. Together they trav-<br />

el Hotith to note, spawn and die.<br />

(Seat week—How water pol-<br />

lution hap danweed "-•——»«'•<br />

nt<br />

angle. T6» —--3-,<br />

building* freotln*<br />

av. have mostly^<br />

to make roQni"""<br />

• partinsnt:, QE 1<br />

Department too<br />

mint building*.<br />

central ,<br />

tlonably W>- __,.<br />

elty m the wortftr 1<br />

, : ' - . - , • • : • ' ; * < •<br />

OOABB8..-, . >;<br />

Wherever the<br />

<strong>On</strong>itfld ,P«toi<br />

vice men acec<br />

• tne' President's<br />

White Honied<br />

doMB iniardi a* ^^.<br />

ahead to deal 1 «MI<br />

Hi ii Mnr-mBti<br />

iett awa? ftraa «t<br />

lerrlbe man, WHM»I*I<br />

iniidt m irai*:s<br />

his privftto eamK;«il<br />

dan W*er, _ i :^' s<br />

Woin Mr, HwrHi;<br />

openlttir <strong>of</strong> •«--;*srtrif<br />

Wanhington tartiw*^<br />

<strong>of</strong> tne WMte Jtonig<br />

vice eorpi. wfl^Jti<br />

preceded Mm If<br />

and made a-Wn^,<br />

tbe bolldlng to W#|4<br />

workmen ,wera;:iv-<br />

ernmtnt. In 1B14 it was 48 days<br />

and in IBIS Wout 16 days.<br />

The ratio la constantly rising.<br />

Carried to the Inevitable con-<br />

elusion, it means ^that In the<br />

not-too-distant future, th» tast-<br />

Tudor <strong>City</strong> in New York la ah<br />

apartm»nt houBe development in<br />

the 1. 4O'» fiicing the river. In<br />

the apartment houses in thli de-<br />

velopment are 260 dogs and yet<br />

you rarely see one on thi itreet.<br />

They are taken to the root for<br />

an airing,<br />

~" The 41th St. Chowder ana<br />

Editor o«uu""i ,-=«. •<br />

Now that the chamber <strong>of</strong> com-<br />

merce is endeavorlrng to quiet<br />

the noisy locomotivei which dis-<br />

turb the sleep <strong>of</strong> summer visi-<br />

tors during the night, let them<br />

continue their efforts and see if<br />

they cannot get the city <strong>of</strong>ficial*<br />

to permit the garbage and re-<br />

fus« collectors to BO to work at<br />

a respectajjle hour Instead <strong>of</strong><br />

their present schedule.<br />

It is a common ooeurence to<br />

hear a larbage collector hounc-<br />

ing the empty cans onto tbe<br />

concrete driveway at B-JO a, m.<br />

and then the refuse collector at<br />

5:30 a. m. In addition to the<br />

above, the auto> street sweeper<br />

starts about B;4S a .m., some<br />

days sooner.<br />

Personally, I think this is all<br />

uncalled for and think that<br />

summer visitors who come to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for a rest should be<br />

given some consideration and<br />

not have their sleep disturbed at<br />

thin time In.the mornlm.<br />

JOBBPH F. DONAHUm.<br />

1110 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

In the area from H. 60th to<br />

S5th sts., and from 6th av, to<br />

the Bast River a district • which<br />

can he covered In a few mln-<br />

uMs, Is the; richest district in<br />

the world, ; It Is New York's<br />

millionaire sone. More than 100<br />

special deteatlvBB are on ward<br />

in this area constantly<br />

Korne: Did any ot your an-<br />

cestors ever hav« any trouble<br />

with their Beck?<br />

Borah: Yes, my grandfather<br />

had a knot behind his ear when<br />

be fell through the flnoi,<br />

Puller Bragg: What » giori-<br />

ous sprini day! I could dare<br />

anything, face anything, 014 a<br />

day like this,<br />

Feminine Half: Then come<br />

along with m*, dear, I waui to<br />

buy some new shoes, a hat and<br />

> couple <strong>of</strong> dresses.<br />

Bobble (in church): Mama,<br />

what will become <strong>of</strong> all thoM<br />

Bowers on the altar?<br />

Mama: They will be given to<br />

those wMo ara pick at the clo»e<br />

<strong>of</strong> the »errtce.<br />

Now that Morgan has Mcumu-<br />

lated enough money to retire,<br />

where does he plan to live?<br />

Hli dortor recommended a<br />

sanitarium.<br />

Customer: I hear my son ha»<br />

owed you for n suit for ttwt<br />

years.<br />

Tailor: Yts, sir? haw you<br />

called to settle tne aeaount?<br />

Customer! No; I'd like a lult<br />

: on the game terms.<br />

A ifttle boy from ^<br />

vlsttlnc his csualn ittli<br />

What do Ytn ttttr,<br />

eows? qulisaa am „,<br />

I bet you dont even<br />

that's a jeney cow;;<br />

I don't,know from „„<br />

cause I can't Ml lU-llet<br />

Lucille: WHM do you<br />

you see an unusually *<br />

Muriel; I look tor~ »i,<br />

then, I let tlr«d aniiflffl<br />

mirror down. • «<br />

The roaring ' mt<br />

New York doean't<br />

larly when Mr. Jones-tm<br />

buy a new llnei <strong>of</strong> good*..„<br />

faneui hotel within tM|<br />

mint center docs and •<br />

mekns to show that ft<br />

Mr, .Toned had been a<br />

fore, the dark mtat^^.<br />

number <strong>of</strong> ttie room Bifl<br />

pied and asks Wai It """^<br />

care for that, <strong>of</strong> uotHRi<br />

it. Bell-boys call nlrtt;<br />

Jones" and not *Blifi"i?<br />

mornini nls homo'town<br />

Is outside his door, Ja' **"<br />

ing him, the telephone,<br />

Informs, him ourt it la (ia<br />

he should dress<br />

The Increase in<br />

first* class mall from<br />

to three cents an 0<br />

cost'Sing Stag prtiWDLv,.-.<br />

POM a year additional;]<br />

prisoner*' mmlV 'wOMtir*<br />

prisoners sent oot.r—<br />

ten, The State vt<br />

age tor one letter<br />

e»oh priioner.<br />

Forttier Resort Pastor<br />

Smiling Bridegroom<br />

Rev, Carl F, Yeager, . former<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church In<br />

this resort, was a visitor here on<br />

Monday, Ho was accompanied hy<br />

How Is Mr. WUnWeyi<br />

Oh, he's a neffeet anirt,<br />

• I'thpufht you never liked him,<br />

I aidn T t—he died last wtrt.<br />

HOW'B tbe tall<br />

Customer:<br />

business? '<br />

Ship CJhandler:<br />

boom.<br />

It's on the<br />

York every Sunday night to play<br />

contract bridge, anagrams, ping-<br />

pong and chess. Its members,<br />

all well known In theatrical<br />

and sport elreles, never Mt<br />

chowder and never go on hikei,<br />

Tie Rer, Mr. Yeawr wai mar-<br />

rieft In June to Mitt Bllnqre<br />

Conwr, daughter <strong>of</strong> tt« Dr. and<br />

««. CDarlM K, 0M?cr, Qf.H*u-<br />

utflUe, ImmeaiBtely followlnf<br />

A un ^^ who j ^ uqte<br />

hla car out on a ^4 irlntry day<br />

w u<br />

^0,^^^ the engine with<br />

a hlankst<br />

^fo j ^ (loou,,, on): Dent<br />

lt mt,t«r. I saw wh»t<br />

lt ,—,<br />

S an rSiona'i WON* »• *• •% 'WM*^*«'**'#*?AsSJ<br />

tne BBDOBin. *t» 1,1 ^# ••-—-<br />

Sft drink trmdtJihMt and when<br />

Heart JM*JW*» ""LIE"***<br />

Mayer Walker gets about one left on a month's erutw> to. the /"^M What*<br />

rn»to<br />

every tuns' » new department<br />

pl&lnta. Out woman loat ttro:. aw? •H1


BBiBitW'-it* ^smrnm<br />

Imm?<br />

ilPl<br />

Smbs<br />

SB •I<br />

#<br />

UM otttoe <strong>of</strong><br />

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

Iw RM-tftrtrv •;.:-*-':.•<br />

IJtffco. Hie<br />

FiBe, —- alraoM the _<br />

_ * 'trt»rtat the Jatoi<br />

i**4 ' jw^tfehtly. iWf 1 1<br />

TJeltyf<br />

Y e t w»«"«wt any effort pn his<br />

* * *t her, J-ywarf Smith.<br />

***»• Spencer ?. Swan<br />

l ^ ^ ith fiw<br />

C^icS-. . tuHuims HP More DUI ,, j,_-<br />

I It came stout „_• .wj.;<br />

• •.,.'." , -.. ; • Mt. Smlto M. on _e hot« itaff.<br />

IDftayed by presi <strong>of</strong> work, it wa»<br />

hrta Wore is found Um» for<br />

dmjitr., It wai t_fl« 9 p. m, ^%m<br />

he mtntd «_t dinlne room, de-<br />

Mrtyd at that hour. Be „«._ the<br />

lonelr pwipeel <strong>of</strong> dining bjj JUm-<br />

Be«jrtW<<br />

Called by<br />

Mr,. Kathryn Q.<br />

Fiwerai on<br />

$00 Is Week-End<br />

Toll <strong>of</strong> Thieves i<br />

Cottages Looted; (<br />

Otocn Opened with Key *<br />

PlalnclQ;tu«i jioliceinon patrolled<br />

Ooeaa <strong>City</strong> early this week as the<br />

rMSjf'<strong>of</strong>.flcihbertei bf homes poni-<br />

nitUed over the week end, in<br />

whlcji more than J60O in caali anfl<br />

B u t<br />

ns dinner was aerveJ,<br />

f th dli<br />

^ ner was aerveJ,<br />

ttie doors <strong>of</strong> the dlninc room on-<br />

n J<br />

ey Wan stolen<br />

All the robberies weir lone 1..<br />

e name manner. arcoiJIng in<br />

Captain qt Detectives Dobert J.ac-<br />

k The thief entered through u<br />

, -without breaking *he lock,<br />

aeatjf having a Itoy. They were<br />

ud di<br />

young woman entered, with an cn-<br />

cort<br />

She smiled at the lone diner<br />

and said in that low,.vibrant voice<br />

with Its Etronj? Swedish accent<br />

which film devotees know so<br />

well:<br />

fs Eply Opened.<br />

It was made especially *>asy ioi<br />

the Uilqf, Capt. Lackey sauf. be-<br />

cmwe in every instance the lockfi<br />

th d d<br />

,ttfl|(M6ouliJibe oBtned »y almost<br />

Wrkw; ^ ;tWif might have _n<br />

f'o^iWWtoa 1 wai Ji«utd iby Kin<br />

"W^w^eif ,Wa«iii-aw lietu. ue-<br />

im Sm le w ttem;<br />

!^*«M f«m SliMi-_«_„,<br />

^i iWiJwpt- >»oi___ was made<br />

: «JOTjiff! Bope <strong>of</strong> Blnm- Simon,<br />

jlflfflrfiMley. ay,, when* JflTOJn<br />

cijsh.jmd jewelry wai taken wHl«<br />

in the<br />

Did He Mind!<br />

"Do vou mind if we cat in here<br />

with you?" ,<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ninn didn't<br />

know she wai Greta Garbo, but<br />

he ' didn't mind. No younft man<br />

would, after one (fiance.<br />

And so they all sat down to-<br />

Kether, H cozy little family Kroun,<br />

nnrt conversed plcnsantly on Ihis<br />

and that. The identity <strong>of</strong> liis<br />

charminp dinner comoanion caine<br />

Funeral Btirvlceg for' Mrj,'JUtt-<br />

ryn McClure, 415 5th (it.. Who lUd<br />

at TUO p. mi, Tflurrt**. #«M ft«W<br />

at the Cadman Funeral : parlor,<br />

809 Central av., Monday aftenvW<br />

Friends and relatives called ,_t the<br />

parlor, infttay town f to • p. m.<br />

1 Strvleea wsft contiiuftag by Rev.<br />

William A. Bbyil. nirt* sfr^ie<br />

Firit it, B, Church. Intermeat,<br />

which wai private, was in the<br />

Cnelton HUl Abbey Cemetery,<br />

Philadelphia, ' '*<br />

. Mrs. McCluro hnd been a res-<br />

ident <strong>of</strong> Ocenn tiltf tar -)[ yiirs.<br />

and before that, was a Bumpier vi-<br />

•Itqr for iiviral ytaw, $V» died<br />

O. Sterna, <strong>of</strong> Ooean <strong>City</strong>; a ion,'<br />

K p>imtj husb«sd, David H.,<br />

j-rell, <strong>of</strong> ton Angoles, Cal., aid<br />

h fifotlier, JQJUJ R. Lambert, <strong>of</strong><br />

tfto' llth Sir<br />

A. . Oil. in « ««ruin e»u»»e to sole nt public<br />

MONDAY, AUGUST<br />

35b<br />

flTO oclotk 1*<br />

o clock noon (<br />

l0 TVlt. at tirelvo<br />

ard Time) or ono<br />

a yie45<br />

All<br />

, in Cups MM" flouft ^ouse,<br />

May County, new Jersey;<br />

(hat certain mortenefed prem-<br />

ises, with the appurMnanses, In the<br />

1)11! sf complaint In tile mid e&ufe<br />

idrtli-uinrly aet forth and desenbed,<br />

hat In to say:<br />

All the following troct or poreel<br />

jf land nnd premises hereinafter<br />

jinrtleularly degcrlhed, situate, lying<br />

nnd »e!n«; in ths <strong>City</strong> ol <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

In the County <strong>of</strong> Cann May any<br />

grate nf New Jeraey.<br />

BEOIKNINO {ii the Southeasterly<br />

ins <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue • Three Hun-<br />

lr«d and.Ten (310> fe«t Bsuthwe«t.<br />

wardiy froih the Bouthweiterl^ Jine<br />

<strong>of</strong>Wurth Street! cont-nlnlnn (outt-<br />

wastwardly ftlong said line <strong>of</strong> (»n.<br />

fral A»eni,e twenty (go) feet jn<br />

frent or breadth,' atid <strong>of</strong> that width<br />

pxtendlns Southestitwaidlj- hetwern<br />

"nes parallel with Fourth Street one<br />

undred (iw) fett to a fifteen f«#t<br />

'He street,<br />

JBEINO ftevi Bouthwestarly _h»Jf <strong>of</strong><br />

oclock p. in,<br />

Of eaft] day.<br />

In C M<br />

t Saving Tlinte<br />

ShefIff'a OMCA<br />

ouao C M<br />

with Thflmn<br />

m<br />

re-<br />

Mr, aM•'•: lira. Hairy Cooper<br />

-•*• -ijjnt B?u6it» <strong>of</strong> MM. Spph-<br />

. _^i#,- ftS Ciiitwl aw M«.<br />

Cooper. li pait" gnkH matron <strong>of</strong><br />

O, <strong>of</strong> f A: <strong>of</strong> Penaiylvanii.<br />

MtMit' Of< Paul t. Kalier, (aisi<br />

known «, Paul Smith Keller), ilt<br />

LICTT|B1 TliTr*MINTAr1Y on the<br />

Of eaft] day. Ht tlif ShefIffa<br />

In Cape May Court Houao, Cupo Ma<br />

County, New Jersey:<br />

All that certain mortgaKed prem<br />

ises, ^vltlj thc aiipurtfnanf!C». fn tlu<br />

bill <strong>of</strong> complaint in the utiUi cnun<br />

particularly set, forth n nrt descrlbctl.<br />

that' la to Aft<br />

p<br />

that' to<br />

h to Afty<br />

All thc following tract or parcW<br />

<strong>of</strong> hmd and prf>mJB«tfl herajnaftar par-<br />

ticularly described, situntc, l l d<br />

•ji 5HK In th Cit f<br />

y descred,<br />

HK In tho <strong>City</strong><br />

the County <strong>of</strong><br />

t N\ J<br />

nf<br />

I<br />

tunc, lyln<br />

<strong>of</strong> Otenn<br />

Cupe Mtiy<br />

f N«\y JotJiey.<br />

BEGINNING In uu> poutlKuisloily<br />

lino <strong>of</strong> Central nv. 296 feet soUtli-<br />

il from the aouthucstcrly<br />

rth st contntninjf gouth-<br />

alonfir euld line <strong>of</strong> Cen-<br />

f t I f t b d h<br />

estwi<br />

Inn <strong>of</strong><br />

tiirdly<br />

tral uv., 4(i<br />

d f h<br />

fir uld line <strong>of</strong> Cen-<br />

In front or breadth<br />

th xtlh h<br />

ERS TESTAMENTARY on th<br />

ve Kdntc liavi. been granteil b)<br />

Kcglalir /or thi; ProbalH <strong>of</strong> WIII<br />

Granting Lftlew <strong>of</strong> d<br />

Men' In5Jnl"ior the <strong>City</strong> and Couii"<br />

If, ot f Wladelphlii. In Qin Commgn-<br />

nealili <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, to the un-<br />

i«m|«ied. -whb jfoQUeie all j-<br />

WLYIHE- cklnn or denanda I<br />

tRantHM orthe jtcUM.to<br />

oie nine. «jid nil j<br />

j**-tit the decedent- to make<br />

payjtfent, withBut delay to '<br />

I- ' FldeUW.Pliikiaernhlii Trust<br />

^(Knjiiitodiljiila,-, »•-—••<br />

Coin-<br />

P<br />

u., 4(i fcftt In eadt<br />

nnd <strong>of</strong> ihut width ^xtentlhip nouth<br />

•.•{•ntwnrdly between llrn^a parA|li>1<br />

with tho mh] Seventh si.. 100 font<br />

In length or ^epUi to u 15-feet-wldn<br />

Di'lnff I^>t Ko. HH4r Section "A" rn<br />

Plan <strong>of</strong> Oi;eaji <strong>City</strong> App.ocintlon mid<br />

ulfto known as No Vat-Si Cfiit.'tiT<br />

av.. Oci>aii <strong>City</strong>. N. J,<br />

Amount *lttn under tfccwi 1 fn lit,-<br />

SJ(5,62. with fiiU'reni and Khprlff'fl fees<br />

to he added.<br />

WILI.lAM B. POWELL, Bhfirtff.<br />

td July 20, 19^2.<br />

Sfkll & Burllnt, Sol'rs.<br />

nimikly, Sfrtck<br />

7-22~4t-pf*18 03<br />

mmt&mm^^<br />

i V ?l oun ' duti "" dl '<br />

%?, ""r H l """' a yf Major and ConimlssiBiii.r«,<br />

SintimuS: 61 " 1 tfl Clpe U w County.-"Mew<br />

July II,<br />

III ncmrdniH c «)th your limlrtlctlonx II di tiilli d niidlt nnd mmiliintloii<br />

<strong>of</strong> thr« llnamlnl necounts unit records <strong>of</strong> thn Old <strong>of</strong> Oif«n ( H it\, CQJIC Mny<br />

I ountj, for lho yciir ended ]>cembeT II 1-111. linn been iinnpleled nni. 1 tin<br />

ii-«llta are si>t forth In the ExhlhltK nnd 3rhrdul minutes <strong>of</strong> thi' Cleik<br />

All revenues wcrn established and verldtd l.m<strong>of</strong>ur as noMllih. im to<br />

source ond amount and ^erc verllted us to Bourco nnd disposition<br />

Thc Cosh DisbursemrntA were thoroughly ehi'cked nnd vcrlfltil by run<br />

e! chei* r r l l d b th M r fll> Clerk niid Treasurer<br />

Ail dlsbunemerits were propcily authorie<br />

the meetings<br />

f the audit covers c nhCll rnnsactioiiK <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cltrk. Electrician. Plutnblnfr lnnpector. Municipal Lien<br />

Maglstnitii nnd Health Officer nnd tlm actlvltlon <strong>of</strong> thn<br />

d f Commlialonern As recorded on thi> minute <strong>of</strong> th' Cleik<br />

Thc Cosh DisbursemrntA were thoroughly h d nnd<br />

celle,! chei*«. properl> nlirned by thc Mayor fll> Clerk niid^ u<br />

Ail dlsbunemerits were propcily authorized and ilftdllfd In the minutes ol<br />

th ti<br />

Currant Duplicate<br />

Tb Ci<br />

Currant Duplicate,<br />

Tbe Ctirrent Duplicates were aild..d nnd proved All Items<br />

i»rt«dbiush credit* or liropor C'ertllicun's ot Itcmlailon and O<br />

ff b, lk°VoS T»v S.a <strong>of</strong> C«pc Un or by proper au<br />

dd I th inutes<br />

i,•corded In thc minutes<br />

°*"? l n" i "*UWt- I iiaiw"5i ot prior K.,r, -ere<br />

VMlfleTtlon made The delinuuelit lax ivbl»tet<br />

All Items were sup-<br />

l d Ouni rllntlon<br />

thority as<br />

examined ...id n d. lulled<br />

l» In uurw-mtnt ivltli 111..<br />

SOOd condllloil.<br />

R c d ke<br />

d condllloil.<br />

Records kept by the. various other city Qfflclnlu -Were found to be udu-<br />

t d ilk good condition '<br />

It 17<br />

S h l " 1<br />

A, T,eadde<br />

WILLIAM B POAVT:!<br />

Willed ,tnly 37th, 10J2<br />

OreU i Mllsfead. Sol's<br />

7Z°-4t pt Il«01<br />

Sheriff<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE<br />

vlrtuu <strong>of</strong> n writ <strong>of</strong> Kiel I Fn<br />

sale tit hubltd<br />

!;1<br />

i Mnnn exnose to sale tit hublt<br />

vendue, on<br />

!;1<br />

MONDAY, AUGUST 22nd, .193?<br />

between tlic hours <strong>of</strong> twelve fin<br />

live o'clock P. M.. to wit, tU twelv<br />

o'clock noon (Standard Tlnic) or oii<br />

TlniB) <strong>of</strong> said day, 4 lie Bherirr<br />

hrfien, In aim May Court Houm<br />

inn May Cftinl*',' Re# Jersi*/!<br />

All that .ertnln mortmgal'nrem<br />

ims, with tllo nppiirton«nces. In thi<br />

bill <strong>of</strong> complaint in t«e ' sajd c»iia;<br />

pnrtleulaMy "set' forth And "deierrbeo<br />

that l» to «ayi i<br />

All the following tract or parei<br />

9f land ' and preinls€f ' hereiiwffai<br />

imn- nun in ttooil condition.<br />

The uitnutci were ixamlued in detail and wera fount<br />

mt sonaltlon. ' '<br />

All r,;,nilejiknia at tuxuB were ' auppoi'ted by proper unlhoi lly<br />

carded oti the minutes. ,<br />

Notes were Issued In aceonlance with the titululvu.<br />

All tranirera between aBtWprlatloiiH wore properly made uu*) u<br />

Bonded <strong>of</strong>lWlalB it the municipality were as followa:<br />

Hilftie r roaltion •• Comtm.iy<br />

John Harts. Building ItuHeter Anterlean Surety Uo.<br />

Sary E^Imtasi, aum iBTgji OfBee AnnsJeaiv Bureiy eo.<br />

to be In exct<br />

Joseph higtihs.'eHFBftotriejaii<br />

Qeorge BTHVeuards, Follee Maiutraln<br />

UeorVe<br />

Wlillart<br />

Fi<br />

AHiount<br />

I f,00,'"1<br />

2,rinu.i,i;<br />

i.qan.uu<br />

l.OOO.UO<br />

BAI.ANCB. Peeember 11. JMl !<br />

BALANCE SHEET-CAPITAL AMOUNT.<br />

Aijtta '<br />

Cash — _ Jan, 1. l||f '•<br />

^^m^ s ^m'^^s^ = =^ III<br />

m<br />

Term<br />

LlabllltIM<br />

Bonds—(lenarnl _, •., „<br />

Bonds—General •_ .._^..._j! „ __...»^<br />

inrlal Bonds—School __„__„:_ __^<br />

Temporary Ijiipi-nveincnt Bands<br />

Tpmporary Iiiiproveiuent Nates .,„_<br />

Duo Current Account ,„_ „ L.<br />

Contraets payiihln<br />

Itesene<br />

Unexpe e App<br />

nded ljaliuicc Ordinaiice ApiropriationH<br />

STATEMBNT OF RECBIPTS AND _<br />

CAPITAL ACCOUNT—11<br />

Balance, juiiuury 1, lilSl „.,„<br />

llondfd indcbtndneiM Issued _<br />

1101<br />

sio:<br />

iioi<br />

Improvemant Notos Issued _^ - ,__<br />

Jttom -TfUstJ-AssessBble Irnprovemenl Wot Fl"<br />

Premiunii on Bond Bales „ :<br />

EXCI'BS funds on Bond Hale . „.<br />

Tram Currjnt—Retirement <strong>of</strong> Serial Bands, Qen. 37,000,00<br />

tiom current—Retirement <strong>of</strong> Serial Bonds, School 13,000,08;<br />

From Current—Rdtlrnnicni <strong>of</strong> Temporary Bonds in.lBT.II<br />

DUO ClSPfent »_ .... I V mnnnm<br />

— 1 4W.000.00<br />

38.000.M<br />

SI.UI:H<br />

'540.90 ,<br />

2.800,00<br />

M.OOO.W<br />

TatuJ Iieseiplg •_..<br />

ilnnil?(l lli.I.:lll.-.Jl..MH Pllhl<br />

Lnipioviiiuont Notes Puld<br />

rremlunm Uipciidcd „,.<br />

ContrHdts Pnyiihln ._<br />

Ordinance Ajiproprhitlons-<br />

Ta aurrenl—Bainneo til •<br />

To Trust—Asteannent<br />

Olsbursementi<br />

Other Charges<br />

4R3 _ ^<br />

M.ooe,oo •••<br />

smi,g«o.oo ••<br />

32,600.00 '<br />

360,00 •'•<br />

ITD.OOT.Ol<br />

1(0.9115,611<br />

J,IT?,W<br />

To Olirrenl—ijiiriTnce <strong>of</strong> Uond ,jr'rellilUii\ •-!--—„ 150 »J,<br />

Tola!<br />

ItALANCK. D«c.<br />

-20-2t-pfll()7.28<br />

31,<br />

COLLECTOR'S SALE OF PROPERTIES FOB<br />

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS<br />

eorVe DKlCUarOs. Poice g<br />

lillarti H Campbell, Wlrector Revenue<br />

Finance, Member Slnttig t-und Com<br />

H ShoeniKKer. Trthiuier Tubllc Lll.r<br />

CMll B^ll Cit Solicitor<br />

Anierlean iur%ty Co,<br />

American Surety Co,<br />

Revenue and<br />

"* "iin, Ameriouft surely Co,<br />

C. ft. : »h6eni*k«r. THaWrtr Public' LlbraTj- .Fidelity PejJOslt<br />

Andrew Oottreil BonreU, CUy ftolieltor Nalijmfl Surety Co<br />

H iari Brown, Treaaurar nrtllo .Ubrary Fidelity Deposli<br />

K, SL iJgi'hlerOv,*a. (Mlector-s Offlco Fidelity pepos t<br />

Henry ^&ser. <strong>City</strong> T«asur«r FldeJHy Deposrt<br />

Henry ¥Tftutti • Tfti OMlector Fidelity Deposit<br />

SKK Riefir, Cuatodian •chool Fund Fldeflly Depoilt<br />

MX iovff Clerk In |ub P. f), V %. Fidelity ft OuarBtity<br />

WilllSm oollisson, fllty Irigiheer V Atnerlean f «re()k*fio.<br />

Hurry A, Morr.., aity Cleft C1BT1F(CATAmerican BUre,y «v.<br />

£i obUlnsd frehv Qif bdoka anl Bttpers <strong>of</strong> the ulfy and I bellevo It to he •<br />

truo report <strong>of</strong> the flnntehJ' condllion <strong>of</strong> the elty as evldetiuua by beokii,<br />

records and deemnihti' tutotfte* Wr mi Inspection.<br />

, , I #lsh"to' tn»nff UM viQoiU oUleerg and KtUpyeea for thslr BMlstajice<br />

ld Und for the miny c<strong>of</strong>ffteiieB 1 ektentted to is dorllifc our examination,<br />

•• ' BeaMcUuily nuhmiited,<br />

THOMAS I, CHRISTISN<br />

* t>Ml Jan. 1, US!<br />

Oflle<br />

I"""M ?,' "J 6 ,?*"* ^Hector, Ouean city, New Jersey. 'f<br />

I NOUEC IS hereby given that the-subB«rlljer, the TAX ROHMUJ;<br />

MOiuiti 'Oily, New Jersey,<br />

\b.donon — " J '<br />

lO.OUO.OO<br />

10,000,1111<br />

M'MO dn I" 1 I*'* o'oloek p.<br />

,pime "•" ' *<br />

1,'OOO.IKI<br />

5.000.00<br />

„, --,-•- ----, purauaiit to the laws <strong>of</strong> tho itate <strong>of</strong> Ne*<br />

uqli cases maHe and provided, will eipOBO for sale ill putt|4j<br />

TUESDAY. THE 1IXTH DAV OF SEFTEMOIB, ^<br />

sg.irail.uii !»y»" unlock p, m.. <strong>of</strong> thai day at tho Tax Offiec, secoBd |<br />

fen 'la'.'uM I»l». lf*6ts or IHirdelg or land and null estate<br />

domnHnl °f A i° Or f et '°«' »« will purchase the same,<br />

pSf^en^p^annS ^ °' ' n * re "' ttil « e '"<br />

""" ' •' ' "on en each loi, tract or pnrurl <strong>of</strong><br />

li°l "i!" 1 " 1 •""• PfOSOftlonale .hare at cwUh<br />

Inqludlng Inferesl. .<br />

HBN«Y T, FOtJLaS, T«i<br />

de»Jn»i'el"<br />

II ntf nr<br />

iKutlon <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Banjamm r, Gibson. »la.l«lff, va. 4. i<br />

Harry K. Lamlcn ana IMllt Miypan:<br />

Hu.tcd .Ole helr.-«t-law and do- Bj<br />

...„ tirenitse* hereinafter<br />

purtleiilarly deserllMd, aituate." IMng<br />

•iiid belnB in t»s CltV if' omn<br />

Jlty In the Coanty <strong>of</strong> mpa May<br />

JnJjtate <strong>of</strong> New Jeraey.; *~*<br />

BHWO Mt Ko.BS'unrt the North<br />

westarly JO feat <strong>of</strong> Mt No, 57, BlWc<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ldt No 67, Wlo<br />

Ken Kntnte Co<br />

SALE,<br />

s tirll »f Fieri Fu.-<br />

is*u«d out 'pf \ht<br />

«iy <strong>of</strong> K«w Jersey.<br />

-' July A »' IJtS<br />

Second Street « f«t In"fr8ht _<br />

breadth, ana or -that width extend<br />

Ing NortheaafWurd^ between |IBM<br />

wide •tr»ei.<br />

ssr<br />

Cosh—Treasurer ._•-; _ „<br />

Cash—<strong>City</strong> * Clerk. ._<br />

CdtlBildi lpctdr<br />

1 29.818.02<br />

.11, 1331<br />

CM-|O) „<br />

|t»n»y D,vMo5imr.t Co, (Ull


*_.:<br />

-• •:- ;^L ^ ----- -"=<br />

Rlclimaii _<br />

W, onil Berthl. Cel» ,<br />

W. «od Bertha Celt ,<br />

—•---•--Butt*.cote<br />

l_b«I MOM. (IIM-IO)<br />

- ci ______<br />

• -i^iS''' ^^ _idZ-^^__^-J___a<br />

t Investment Co.<br />

.Investment Co.<br />

t ' [_f££_t3___E - OS, -<br />

^_^_i_t, fi_9_rti_s_- OB*<br />

Wife<br />

«_ John SI Mom<br />

W.'tO I s.ctlon •<br />

_U<br />

HU m<br />

1M.M<br />

111,7s<br />

. Bl.ll<br />

41,01<br />

{•.is<br />

•S.B4<br />

. M.it<br />

, SLTS<br />

. 44.H<br />

. 71.41<br />

, il.15 '<br />

. II.M<br />

, 68.95 M»<br />

88.85<br />

iu,so<br />

• an no<br />

88.35<br />

71.1S f}0<br />

IMS 411<br />

33.54<br />

11.S4<br />

11:11 .<br />

25.48<br />

IMS<br />

HIS n.<br />

ttll<br />

11.41 MI<br />

'<br />

: ii? •••'<br />

-IWA<br />

»S7B»S9B.'.<br />

NIB -isro<br />

(TO<br />

M1B<br />

•MA<br />

411<br />

M" I0.M »«.<br />

SO.lt<br />

17,07<br />

if.OT<br />

II m<br />

411 :<br />

44CA-H6A-417A-<br />

441A-44IA<br />

456S-44CB-447B-<br />

MM<br />

47.68<br />

53.98<br />

M.S0<br />

35.30<br />

1S.I0 U1A<br />

:ii!:!I<br />

49.42<br />

M.li<br />

•ill no<br />

U_:0eMn<br />

I* M|f<br />

Co, 1027-2S.29.S0> _ ^E'<br />

CO. 1927-2I-J1.30) _<br />

Co, 1027-21-29.10) _<br />

Co. 1027-28-29-10) _<br />

00, 1027-21-29.10) _<br />

Co, (1927-21-21.10) _<br />

CO. (1927.21.21.30) _<br />

• (1911.2B.30) _<br />

• (1MI.20.10) _ _<br />

: (1921.29.30) ,<br />

Carieion B, Wehb -—<br />

Minnie Sultan . =<br />

Aaron J. Steltz<br />

Aaron J, Iteiu ——J<br />

Caroline L, I,aka _____»,—.—<br />

W, H. fliirk and F, W, Flelseliman<br />

Ootan <strong>City</strong> Realty Co, ,^^_^-.._—,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty Co. » —<br />

Oeean city Realty Co, -<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty Co. - -- - -<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> Realty Co, „_<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> Realty Co, •- ^_<br />

W, D, Hampton —<br />

John A, Lavln ^,<br />

John A, Lavln _'Je —<br />

Leo HeCabe Johnson . —-<br />

AUce T, Hanlnffton<br />

Rudolph and Florence _, Falkonhaten<br />

D, 8, Praiier<br />

D, B. Frailer<br />

Datiic B, Frailer, Inc. ,„__<br />

Danlo B, Frulcr, Inc. ^ ~ -<br />

Panic B, Frailer, Inc. .<br />

Daniel B, Frulcr, Inc. __.<br />

Aetnii Co, (190i:i9.Mj _-__^-,<br />

Aetna. Oo, (igft-is-foi —_--•-=<br />

Aetna Co, .(UU-Sg-Sdf !___-<br />

Rehecca Ik .Winston ' IISMJ-SO .<br />

Rebecca B. Winston utt.-21-pp<br />

A, Bourceola BstaW laajiSirSO<br />

A, •Bouritoia Bitate lOgS-af-SQ<br />

A, Bourireaii Estate lOM-SB-SO .<br />

A, Boi<br />

A: BourieW» ! Bstate 102 -29-JP)<br />

A, Boufgeois Bstate liis-SS-gp)<br />

A, Bourgeois Bstate ms-Jf-SO)<br />

A, Bourgeois Estate 192g.29.?p<br />

A, Bourgeois Bstate 1B2S.Z3-3P<br />

A. Bourgeois Bstate lS_.29-ap<br />

A. Bourgeois Bstata 192S.19-8P<br />

A Bourgeois Bstata li_.29.|P<br />

A, Bourgeois Bstate 19ii.||-|P» ,<br />

A, Bourgeois Bstate lill-af-JP)<br />

A, Bourgeois Batata 192|.2B-|P)<br />

A. Bonrfeols Estate' IBZB.n-jjP)<br />

A, Bourteois Bstate iiil-iO-SP)<br />

Aetna Co, (<br />

Aetna Co, I<br />

Aetiia Co. ( .<br />

Aetna Co, (W2S-29-3O)<br />

Aatna Co, (IIII-II-IOS _ -<br />

A. Bourseola Bitata U9M-29-30)<br />

A. Bour.eola Batata (1928-29-SO)<br />

A. Bourgeola Estate (1928-29-30)<br />

A, Bourgeoia Bttata' (Hil-ll-iO)-<br />

A, BourgeoU Bltato (1918-39-30)<br />

A. Bourgeois Estate <br />

A.. BourB«jl» ; Estate (1838-29-S0)<br />

.AitJB do. (1S1S-S9-I0). _^—<br />

AiJ^_. OO. (<br />

Aetna; O<strong>of</strong> (<br />

A,rlBouneeU. \ _<br />

*• ,:_omw«l« i fim-li-ioj<br />

A. WorMili (l91l<br />

A, Bsurgaali .(19M-!»-»oS<br />

Aetna Co. (19JI_-J0) 1<br />

Aotna do.<br />

A»tat, Oa,:<br />

Aetna Op,<br />

Aetna, c».<br />

:<br />

•(:•?' ^ ' ^ ' Y i . ' i a ^ ••-; : Ag"'i >'"'-'"..'= ";•? ~'~ ~'*' -..•<br />

OHbirt Van Horm ; w_i- nev»i •'•' HavluB dpii j?iip Mi Vtin Sqrn<br />

married or divorced. Hi never myjh let ,UB utfip _ip.ek a few; fstn<br />

worked, never worrltd no far 1 al anj rivitw thi lBpia»at;ttat hif<br />

tbi 1 Woria knew, and seldom aid him illjBly toualied.upjin; tp#<br />

anytWrif to dliturb the loulal MM incident <strong>of</strong> flu, rlwr anfl the hoy.<br />

he nireed with lift, anfl to a, larf^ van Rom.<br />

bert Van Warn was eouiloerad a th« tte iTSM Intwnal<br />

.. Fl to notion.<br />

I Ollbert wai genial, Wornen werf<br />

1 1 to him; to general wl)<br />

its reward tor Infant—Uoh Or ilbli. He tad food breeding and<br />

Will not live tons_ wiui oonjBnn BBmse and B certain, leoj<br />

• MM. J. W. Schlosnter, , _„„_„„_ „,,, M».H««<br />

S-5-it-c I laved him from btcotnioi an utter<br />

—-_,"_, I Ion. Had he wished he might<br />

M3 B to Vlmearbmce_ pr Wo. | never oceiirred to him.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Tor ~Sai«s or Bfat, Tuu<br />

<strong>of</strong> the country'i richest Mid hard'<br />

eat-wprklnB plutocrati ulight have<br />

accepted him, one at a time, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bourie.<br />

Thesi hard-working mei, might<br />

iven B'ave respected bin. Ollbert<br />

Van Horn itrlppei lllte a hoa% 1 ywelght<br />

Ud bad a wide rapuiailoii<br />

la an amateur pugUlBt,<br />

But we mult go a bit further<br />

wrth, the story oi tliti BaehBlor,<br />

prise flght fan and geni m\ all<br />

'round favorite <strong>of</strong> fortune.<br />

• AliH — corner lot. 4Bth anS<br />

Jwi av, (f»iiin_ ocean), »teluu'.<br />

M aivldi. Al a laerlflee, Applr<br />

m. B, Delarotii, 1040 Wealayay,<br />

*iBf, Oeaan' j^lty. 1-16-tto<br />

^1 = HATCHI'N- — Brt<br />

KB ior iale. Mocks, Wyvn.<br />

es, Hatch o« Was TborM**<br />

nk Laew De»rn«l(l. M. J<br />

I 8AL1D — Store SlituMi at<br />

crince Restaurant and delicti,<br />

nr outfits. Apply Warehouie,<br />

; K, DeKroth, «th and Will<br />

""" n 87Q, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. l-li«tl<br />

tH — Oholce <strong>of</strong> 10 planoi,<br />

)h. ABBly <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Btori<br />

West ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> Otfy,<br />

"I bed*, iron cot, refrlEerator,<br />

arlier 811DJ), til 4th it, Ph.<br />

..W, Oeean <strong>City</strong>, N, J, 7.M-J1I1<br />

JBB K1XTURBS—Wall case, couni*<br />

Moor Casei, Store Tables<br />

,j» Register, Cash Register, type.-<br />

Iter Una disHk, In flr«l oiais conmien,<br />

Daltan'a Btentrle Shop, Mill<br />

kiml Tdiirin^ Our, iwat» 1<br />

'cycle, one Monslcr ltitchs<br />

All In goad"tirder, ISO W<br />

.M.,,' id., Wlldwooil fJiciil.<br />

It MliliUHANT—Hiivii >ou won<br />

tile m Hlllntt Pi»t Cni-a Printer<br />

1:, AUdreaneif JinalilDa ymi to<br />

nt your meBshes an4 nadroBB nn<br />

i lijnclilne. Ton c6h fend fi or<br />

rdi for the priee <strong>of</strong> one flrsi.<br />

i lottcr. Tjiink It Bver anu<br />

I- Bmiiao* Broii., PJO IjinfliH<br />

'iiieland. Phono 111. S-B-Jt<br />

1 Motor.—Multi.11<br />

Mtomottiio cont, two "P=<br />

fe sSsr' 1l sfs<br />

iOBHBNT<br />

liiiiiol-<br />

..14-tfD<br />

flterB, ADBly<br />

<strong>City</strong>, %-WAn<br />

.ftm<br />

t,i hou<br />

024 Central a<br />

. 5-i<br />

BABK PLACE APTS.' 102 WH «*"<br />

iutniilwil ruomi. anu a|)i«. Hoi "H<br />

• mid running water In evefy room<br />

^fhone III, TJeean e "f 'i'<br />


; "• *>-M-ol but<br />

• _"^jMiel Harvey Jones, <strong>of</strong> Virginia, |"* e for dlabetta, _•_ _<br />

^<br />

I {strata Oopr** D JUdurds. Sto<br />

with Wmgiatr.tt.li<br />

... . ... _ , him out <strong>of</strong> town llk«l<br />

tt« county mm, lothermfttnu would h«M doncUv 8h^ wJU<br />

mm mM *•: l-fllblm no food, tha inMMrmte M-|T. Htctanin,<br />

Plea <strong>of</strong> Guilt| 'Walk Man $5.00<br />

a»_l •- -'•---"— -•---••• - I ______ hold the conrt, U_t inaalin Is| BUrd Jl tr , D - de «mte»t him bV the I Boardwalk, -a* fttaed 15 by<br />

^lakbouiarr World War t- TWO'-OTS BOOTS AT *• **" to «j=nlMe the blood,»nd|»_!?JS~: w !f S?S?? . M « l| V brlWrato ,O*org« D. BiehanU<br />

feuSeJeoiw<br />

V,;-|w t« alfcni a, rennton<br />

i<br />

fiE^ES l_rrM_ES.Jiw • S" 1 w Mw •' ag^ Eva*.Before the -*Ident"--irttt Trier* ^ectad by luprene Court Juitiee Lltterer toM the court he had<br />

W__S -SSS-F-^O-ti-J^ iT _! « «* 30ft at, «cM « n»iffi son. Ml into wa> O t W d ^ M 00 "*^- lo*-P&ITwS S^Jl ffi<br />

P^CT 1 W^« & MWOTU-. s^"^*!, 0 *" £_T ... .._ PW °H_« »___ «__u__ SSfl.f^^.'SS ^.'SSS «*' J?" MWrttaf #lt Uttarw<br />

Bon. The medal was<br />

irson, sergeant <strong>of</strong> it 'V-S"* '^ . i »- 1 ^ for when «~P»M«a<br />

_ ' - 5 11 "*|thetbOT_re was lighted the Uaiefallty and was<br />

«SBS S IBBBIBEL ~ ^ '- = (^**<br />

±~. drink it daily<br />

^^^^^Bf^am^ m3k W one <strong>of</strong> our essential foods.<br />

^^^^;^^)t; WlLSQN MILK you- receive an extra measure<br />

vitamins. "Observe the heavier, richer, deeper<br />

y^^t^f- ^ wifcd' mwure ^ value for WILSON<br />

«i|^%» ri^re trian onEnary milk.<br />

^Si^^^JK theac summer days when, appetites become jaded,<br />

J|^^^^|»^>hould_3_knulk. WILSON MILK<br />

^^)~ly a thi^t quencher, but is exceflent for its food value,<br />

^^l^toj*:V,lb^'thrifty these (fays, Hicme <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

l^^f^btMm extra quality m_k at no extra cost.<br />

?y*\:'MgMs*£i<br />

ince 1877-<br />

SAFETY<br />

: :am <strong>of</strong> need<br />

ia Daid ^nti-<br />

Summer Visitur '<br />

Dies Here at 85 s<br />

B<br />

Thoma. SpMdb Mitchell T<br />

projMblj wiy fc, <strong>of</strong>-J<br />

botS".tto lawj-er and!<br />

teta, a man -who had been a r«- I"-"- * " *" "" *<br />

tfar summer resident <strong>of</strong> r —<br />

<strong>City</strong> for 36 rears, passed<br />

With toe death <strong>of</strong> Thomas Speed-1 Court House, for'cartlni 51 keii<br />

ie Mitchell, at his home, 105 <strong>of</strong> alleied beef in bia fruok. He<br />

Simpson av, early Saturday. He I was picked up by Corooral J c<br />

ing tht jammer, His winter Borne Ian, #f Conrt House, and released<br />

be Brrfate.<br />

Parade O)ntri bu tors'<br />

Names Announced<br />

The Washington Bicentennial<br />

parade committee aBBBSSCa the<br />

following Hat <strong>of</strong> TOlnntarr contrlhutlons<br />

to the expense <strong>of</strong> tie<br />

BonrdwaU parade. Friday night.<br />

A TOppIemmtajT Uat, with the<br />

names <strong>of</strong> eontrtbntors who haye<br />

pledged ftads, will he lssned<br />

Wttta a f-r days. *<br />

John WBamaker Hone %50<br />

A, ttmr and Sons _ s<br />

•Wntlam H. Margennn . g<br />

Italian __. ram, I |<br />

Renben w» _d«iu«a - s<br />

Annoican Stores Co. fUt 15 t<br />

l<br />

V*"-*c_R£*;<br />

onat baa not bee<br />

i> ware nud^ for ihe an-<br />

onld not «rre frtih onnfMde |a_ Mta< cimMBce . "Mrs. Latin<br />

Secdnd beatti OCCUM<br />

After Car Accident<br />

Philadelphia, • relativo <strong>of</strong> Daniel<br />

pending the I day afternoon. The<br />

the week ends. cajne Hotel.<br />

fmlnted on the<br />

Hit the Dirt!'<br />

the Captain shouted<br />

n r ____•_' _i^-^_3wk_» __________ z_ r __•• _-''-'<br />

U .-r^s»- _. "Home "Home adfh; addn<br />

BeaWen«hennai|<br />

on depn-<br />

Wm ta the an<br />

p tl_<br />

Stfi in our history<br />

h*Hh ti Mean<br />

«O OP.<br />

l-_ '. )»-.' - j r' '^- ?i* >= ^i-'J 'i^*J^fc!' ; ».^' .'VW!':^'/.<br />

if $ Freiburi-^o<br />

H«re <strong>Aug</strong>. 22-24<br />

t and well temembered<br />

from the Bible follow<br />

•er in quick succeBeion In<br />

on Play <strong>of</strong> the famous<br />

&. Freiburg troupe whidi<br />

pta Oeean Citr <strong>Aug</strong>uit 22<br />

|:three-day prestBtaUqii <strong>of</strong><br />

BinUnsely movlnf' Biblical<br />

a under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

|;: <strong>City</strong> Tabernaele' Asaocia^<br />

Si":: ><br />

'""fnl stttinga and §, feeling<br />

ttr aiirround the openlnit<br />

e <strong>of</strong> the Faslion Play<br />

ihows Adam end Eve in<br />

^m <strong>of</strong> EdeD, 1 portraying<br />

_.# <strong>of</strong> the world and <strong>of</strong><br />

Ithe Ptillon Play Itself fol-<br />

1'•". In a Biriti <strong>of</strong> ivnamic<br />

^•*f thoie awen days lri» the<br />

Irf Christ juit before his<br />

fc Palm trees and liosanmis<br />

ji^ the triumphal entry. in<<br />

Krusalem opening that Weelc<br />

Re Passion. '<br />

^trays Trtfie Week.<br />

ftPaaBnaaht, atf the "Chris«<br />

fjWeg a ylvld, ttnforfettable<br />

Bil<strong>of</strong> that tragic wink In<br />

pi 1 <strong>of</strong> the Savtef. •The healtf<br />

the blind man in tJie tom-<br />

«. hiding i-ar from ttl<br />

By HAVE. DEVRIES • .<br />

No lonRer will the proud dlriKlblop<br />

<strong>of</strong> flie V. i. Ma^y dip<br />

their noois In salute u .they.paii<br />

oepr Oeean <strong>City</strong>, 1 : . .<br />

: No longer will these- massive<br />

•hipi <strong>of</strong> the sl^wByi blink their<br />

lights in reiponfle to dots and<br />

dashei from a feeble speck <strong>of</strong><br />

li^ht from 1 below.<br />

And no longer will a certain<br />

retort resident train a nftwerfnl<br />

telescope on these ships as they<br />

approach tWa city Benrching for<br />

a familiar figure, leanine from a<br />

window and waving a white hand<br />

lierchief. No More Greetings..<br />

• For Vineent A. Clafke, Jr.,<br />

lieutenant.eo—mamler in the U.<br />

S, Navy, is dead, and Ma father,<br />

Vincent A, Clarice, Sr,, is m(.re<br />

likely to bow nil head In srfcf<br />

when the W« BWPS pasi ov«r<br />

head, for hia son will not \m there<br />

to lay in codei "Hello, Dad. How<br />

• CKAWEB, IJE,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ofty, The former commnnder<br />

ot the Log Angeles died<br />

suddenly early yesterday in. California.<br />

Casting Tourney<br />

To Be Best Ever<br />

.!*persnn living<br />

ii;,;tfle ; ;:pMort, but who liaa Jived<br />

hire '|or the •• longest perlcd at<br />

| p i e , "'.'^i- • ; .';'.'. . ~. ••'-:'.. •'..•'":"<br />

^i'fjfts^r^r we wore called ju ,ti<br />

Battle 0 dispute on this score, hut<br />

this week atWctle boWh M<br />

; •• <strong>Ocean</strong> :!<strong>City</strong>:L;BUgfc ^a^<br />

Bcntinel, which WM esttbUihed in<br />

MSI, ari . living wo were • unable<br />

to answer and are .colling upon<br />

thft old tliuorH U> help deeido thij<br />

quastlon. •. • .- ;<br />

StfiUeChiuiea Cattle! ,<br />

;A'few'.<strong>of</strong> the veteran rmbri A. AU-Around Mcrttor<br />

reUdiDtf who can boast <strong>of</strong> helping<br />

to 4iase the wild cattle <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the inland, T»ho eonie to mind. In- _t tie BijeoMon, TuiWari<br />

eluoe Fire Chief Si B. Conver and<br />

his filter, Mrs. F •-" =-"- —^<br />

ot: von\ m, HeMipd,;MM<br />

here in the- ipHhs <strong>of</strong> ISHi.<br />

are you?"<br />

•Anothir old Unjer, II CUntp« nly 10 when teams from eight fishing here,„more thnn p. 1 lion eonari M , w 2 j p |<br />

v<br />

ielected from ovirSjiOC^iWcants<br />

from all sections M .«[«<br />

Ini^aaWni^cifi^^,<br />

Mlf ennmry<br />

4Hr^ K tftS<br />

ithi ineinerator plant, from The rush <strong>of</strong>-clie,<br />

fa view <strong>of</strong> the nearby wa- appear to bt abstini, and prac-<br />

«rwas available, tloally all realtors are busier this<br />

#tos to Director Wilsoni weelt taan they have been nil<br />

tort on toe Jeriey coast season.,<br />

m .* favorable site, so cen- _^ _, -<br />

ǤMtea, with inch a clear PurSC II<br />

Wh and Buch an expanie <strong>of</strong> 1frmi_» T ftft .111 flan<br />

.bordering it. He eommend- Home, W«_«l U an<br />

,Bg tyOT atwnptedi<br />

MPletura -----<br />

144 i.<br />

Kit iilntUl<br />

m Wilson fflated that Uter It waa • found,, money • Uth it, PhlladelDhla, and 1314<br />

iihould be no heiltancy In moved, in the trashy can in. the neMure ay.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cf», died ltitl<br />

ftaf the airport when tvmin jTmr <strong>of</strong> the home <strong>of</strong> Mr.. DavW ^ ^ ^ ot B a, m, at the latter \<br />

asperity <strong>of</strong> the. remrt "by*<br />

M a new and ' wealthy<br />

ct realdenti and vialto<br />

Sout the year,<br />

tea MM. William H, Camt-<br />

%, «nd children, <strong>of</strong> Mapli-<br />

|wt.• inendJnB, - <strong>Aug</strong>ust at<br />

4B BHfVnC<br />

'Ar 0HOI0—<br />

thinis we not'<br />

cash wai Bone,<br />

Neighbori lay<br />

pleiidned man,<br />

liiiua bathing 1<br />

porch ana ,ie<br />

MeQ»rv«y now<br />

with hf^.<br />

m wlio HIiT contract, jwtth ,the<br />

veMem-r " ""<br />

rl<br />

iday wltJi tile location <strong>of</strong><br />

Ma <strong>City</strong> Airport ilte, and<br />

T_f iti ipeedy deTOlopment.<br />

'itor Wilson ipent eonslder-<br />

«romi)anied by Brwin L.<br />

N ' Y « ln -.*? a *? t ?"._ l .H or 1I._ e<br />

tip, jBioneer hotel owners <strong>of</strong> the<br />

jeiort. There are efflSrsi let%<br />

heal- who tttey 'are. ••,••''"•"':."•* ; :<br />

Then thera'is anothor quant ion<br />

we would 11X« the fommt ifenti-<br />

Mion (those living here IS years)<br />

to answer: vjfho operated the<br />

fli-Bt movie' IB, the resort ' and<br />

where was it located? The late<br />

New Jersey surf anglers arc ro- Frank B, Darby, Iras fffitrally May Be Cut S325 salaries<br />

apontUle for the iacreaBinc Pop- looked upon as'the daddy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

d<br />

ularity and advances made In thomovie<br />

Industry here, *tei "there JA savin, <strong>of</strong> WEB may be Wi<br />

-\r the board <strong>of</strong> education: «n&<br />

br in the contract for transport-'<br />

me children, toul from •eho.ot*<br />

Utlca, niitorleal writer,! !<br />

The loweit bid for thli aerrlM<br />

^A*"" A* D6l D#T6lope« Sport, •<br />

received by the board' Tuesday<br />

Th f fihi almost Mount Holly Man night waa (1476 from the Public<br />

or apartment u»i electricity in Ja y ^ j ^ e de-<br />

Service Co-ordinated Transport Co.<br />

some o form, , and the company jnuit<br />

Last year's contract price wat<br />

^ ,^ mmtm<br />

mmtm st the Flandew f<strong>of</strong>& 0/tW. elt? Lei > A<br />

$1100 for the school year. The<br />

turn thi meter on when a new ^eansi4w eansi4w nigM g,<br />

only -other hid received for this<br />

fil family arrives, ie Many mlsconeeplUoift l<br />

year ii for f8180 from the Atlan-<br />

NOW nnnTieiittnnii from <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1<br />

to W total<br />

General Stevens The two, bids were referred to<br />

fflrrs<br />

si giw<br />

the superintendent <strong>of</strong>. ichools^aad<br />

the lecretary <strong>of</strong> the board for In.<br />

Tettigatlon, but it was tettaiBted jOheitef Hant; o£;tA»ilo<br />

fflere would.be HtUe argument<br />

about whfph bid to accept. , .<br />

!! ^^SR»i|Tf^W__Hu__PW__ff_i<br />

•fin a bystander •<br />

I n»ai)#iU ami tt*«<br />

ftrit »no flfht aftar-<br />

^fMii^'rtiitrlo-Jw-" 1 '<br />

delpWa, ii an all-ween<br />

tor.<br />

JMhmeBetteribanHere<br />

trathmere Sl<br />

tpjanpear la QSQ county ebutt<br />

r iif<br />

"it*"<br />

would be avail- Hospital, PhU»delpl»ia. "<br />

UODftrt. He n -Sot <strong>of</strong> work.••<br />

Mrs. Wood itambled and broke ftant waa ilald J» h|W»J<br />

her le« at, 8th St. and Aibuty<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Tuesday, it is reported, to av. and waa taken to tte Atlantle<br />

inveihMte the ease.<br />

Shorei hoipltal •rtere she remainlhTOor. He had no 1HIt'1!M «H)|>i!iihi r i r =H_T?Ti^iSWBI»iJL»*atA_^—Sti=^ (*SAi.t_LL? Eal<br />

h« reported.<br />

w^^m^&w^W^^m^^-<br />

l *nrttW_.1...,<br />

B $ i ah _>« |l0<br />

h ifllecfa torn theTTlt; Georgt<br />

net oppose the probation sentenco.<br />

Mri anirMrgT, WlS' Brt_«<br />

Bandion, Bam WMMmtOfv D, C, "«(• fr<br />

ef the Lanidowne w»ikw^^^'«ra enjoyinjr fl<br />

^f^ti^^r?>tf ,\ ?*->>i^Vi'#- p<br />

it^r^'Me^'-"* 1 -<br />

* Pit » *#^^ ifV 5 *!-'^-<br />

5%<br />

i&«?<br />

m,x*:-<br />

1 „<br />

'1 i<br />

V, f<br />

»


,-u-.-.!^i'"!$£iiS.-:<br />

<strong>of</strong> Raid.<br />

JasMpWMffv'irtjit* trow<br />

. aconn^ ^ttettTW^ p*tMT:<br />

Vjutd_Sunday, in urch 0<br />

*\ _, _„,*,•"••• IMMMUM*! n. nuw*,l_,us preBont sermons and services bas-<br />

cd on the teachings <strong>of</strong> Christ and<br />

pub Four RaWs.<br />

raids were made Saturday<br />

REV. THEODORE BES3LER<br />

special train oh the. Beading<br />

Itailroad Joavinc Oaoiaen at 8:10<br />

Wlh* 1 <strong>of</strong>ficial Velfi?•"*"<br />

<strong>City</strong> to t^e Lother Ltfu<br />

fl HMdtarfli<br />

<strong>City</strong> to t^e Loher<br />

. flerry HMdtar-fliu *<br />

n.<br />

At the regular services on the<br />

HttdSflS<strong>of</strong>tBir •.Hawli : viilted ..... . . „ , - ,.<br />

jBo^K^liWi Cap* MM, and ar-lserviMi. Mrs. Helen M.<br />

-rapt J *M*«W "WiiJtiibwirMi and' and Mrs. Naomi Gilbert,<br />

tWcQllp'B Cubsrst, where Maitir<br />

wan arrested aa tnr<br />

'Slot machine* w«t<br />

,„ in tnQijfam, ,<br />

}-m*l tow ;-tImi, Brteejlw<br />

^m?im»mt<br />

Corpora! I<br />

ttrtp3?lldwopd. arif#it.iiB Con<br />

t't^mi^ant rtfta UlUtBitr<br />

e, and John W. ICeenan, at an<br />

Wtiioqa Viitt. was viilfafl Qf<br />

nrrfwtedwhin dot maeWnr<br />

ffit&^MM 'tavtttlr wft Md.<br />

,„.! *«*flMlflW «ii hay ifcow<br />

Mwor-ww. alip toa»d in ntw<br />

h«ld for vielattsni »l the Ho?<br />

^pf^ffil ^w tt« artion <strong>of</strong><br />

hs filinW ttiim Osp went<br />

Wt B« faSifiiJ Cafe, BoldinF<br />

' * Bwccl BB the propnetor<br />

Jbiirt ItelKM si tar keeper<br />

UQBoraprw.<br />

ntngs, at 1 o'clock PrlncesB RiUmic<br />

Haidor will lecture and Dhow l)ic-<br />

;ures <strong>of</strong> tho Hdly l*nd.<br />

lion ia free.<br />

County Young People<br />

>lan Mooidight Sal?<br />

The C»P« May County Younti<br />

ie'» Coanoil <strong>of</strong> Rellgloua Edu<br />

a '*U1 have »- moonlight nail<br />

oq tnVyacht, "Peerless," Tuesdaj<br />

n(ghet. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 16. The boat will<br />

leave Herbert C. Smith's wharf,<br />

606 Pleasure av., promptly at f<br />

p, ro. Tickets may be purchased<br />

from Alison Powell, committee<br />

i ckainntu, «r at the dock. The<br />

bllI Invited-<br />

At th it<br />

•i»nie day. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will have<br />

in opDOrtunitv to hear om? <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rreatest <strong>of</strong> all rcli»rUiii« ai>rirn,nns,<br />

3hc ii Mrs. Vera Kaishn Nirella.<br />

wjoist <strong>of</strong> the Mellon Church, <strong>of</strong><br />

PitlBbarp;h.' Through 'this- friend-<br />

ihlp <strong>of</strong> Rev. W. K. Fisher am!<br />

he singer's fnthfi, Wilfrec<br />

'(<strong>of</strong>ghn, <strong>of</strong> Camden, the Ahsociii-<br />

(ton was able to secure this fam<br />

•si vocalist.<br />

Ailmls-<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

News and Notes<br />

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH<br />

11th and Central Av.<br />

Rev. Orville N. Davidson,.<br />

Rector<br />

12th Sundav after Trinity.<br />

8 a. in. Holy Eucharist.<br />

10:15 a. m. Morning prayer and<br />

p. m. Evensong an.l ad-<br />

Eermon.<br />

7:45<br />

dress,<br />

•' J. SulllTan, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Is<br />

ipettdlns several days at the Plan-<br />

ners ho^el. Mr. Sullivan operator<br />

» paint business In Philadelphia<br />

mM^^w?^.<br />

ip ritn<br />

V«»tUt, dWRh <strong>of</strong> C<br />

In •crton. irtM. tel.<br />

Mm.<br />

Sunday MmntHB »ervlcM, 11<br />

«-cl«ck<br />

sn-atrmon fir<br />

u esMiiiiy invited<br />

Syrian Princess at<br />

Methodist Church<br />

«Pr«viiiHn« Prayor" will be the<br />

sUbJitf; <strong>of</strong> Hov.- W. A. Boyd'i<br />

stjfnwn at the Firat Methodia<br />

liplBcopal church, Sunday at l:<br />

i, m. The quartet will alng "Be-<br />

sl^e Still Wateri," by Hambleu<br />

and MIBB Ottile Nolde, contralto<br />

»|11 Bins "The Crow" by Ware.<br />

Cplin Oldfleld, Mfganiat, will play<br />

"fJanozetta. in E Flat", by Spen><br />

3?r and '"raecatfl." bj Spinnay. ,<br />

'.Priuceif Rahmo Raldar, a no-<br />

tlvo <strong>of</strong> PalcBline and 1 on orlen-<br />

tlal ortiut, will present native coa-<br />

imiie reeital "Under the Syrian<br />

Stora" at 7:45 p. m, on Monday<br />

it! p. m. The princes! will<br />

liiow her own moving pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

palestlno nnd give one act'from<br />

'itr iJrunintleuH <strong>of</strong> the Idyllic<br />

iqvc story. "Ruth and Naomi."<br />

Miig Lucille" BUrfess, <strong>of</strong> LOB An-<br />

seiei, Col will acoomimay and<br />

'u'ierpi'at tlio^ svelrd miiaie <strong>of</strong> HM<br />

Holy Jjind, Both nppoarancos wll<br />

bi free to the public. An <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

ing will 'be taken each evenlnr<br />

aa uiuat, .<br />

"Hymns ot tho Heart am<br />

Hearth" will bo sung under the<br />

Jirection <strong>of</strong> the miniiter. Th.<br />

lUartet will sins "Roqk <strong>of</strong> AKei 1<br />

by Milei and Clarence Reevei<br />

baritone, will sing "Ninety Bni<br />

Nine," by Campion.<br />

"Soul," Christian Science<br />

Lesson-Sermon Subject<br />

"SOUL," will be the BUbjoct oi<br />

the Letaan-Serinon 1 nail Churce;<br />

nf Chirit, Bcientiit, on Sunday<br />

Auau«t 14, 1082.<br />

.Tho Golden foxt is: "Now the<br />

iuM ihall live.by fuiVh: liut if an-<br />

man draw back, my sou] shal'<br />

have no pleasure in him. But wi<br />

aie not <strong>of</strong> them who draw bacl<br />

unto perdition;.but <strong>of</strong> them tha'<br />

believe to the aavinu at thi<br />

soiiV (HeBrewi iOsSS, ao),<br />

; Among the citations which com-<br />

prise the Lesion-Sermon i« thr<br />

following from the Bible! "Thin<br />

he. called his twelve diiciplek to'<br />

tether, and pfaye them nower and<br />

*u);T»orlty over all devili, and to<br />

cure diseases. And thev depariad.<br />

mil mut through the towns<br />

(WMMnsr the {Msnel, and, Uimlinf<br />

evMy whare" (Lute BiiO),<br />

Tho Ijesson-Sermon alflo in<br />

eludgi the MldwinR paHgage froir<br />

fte; fhriitlnn Iclinee tejttbook<br />

t'Mmm Md HiaUh with Key tr<br />

^|Vi«lBtHfarf' W^Marv lakei<br />

' 1 i'Wkftthe OTWt Biteinnlar<br />

MM, AwiW ptiik tfl dlMMi<br />

M»WB.;,»!tiB<strong>of</strong>ttf ,-mn i|.<br />

Soul t« rr.a»ter the faWe<br />

_•,.•• <strong>of</strong>. tti corpbresi sensep<br />

Is p*»*4 iti clitilris bvei' rnhr-<br />

* • «.<br />

There is a celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Holy Euchariit every •Wedneaday<br />

at 8 a. m. Service on Sains Days<br />

and Holy Davs at 0;S0 n, m.<br />

A card party occurs every<br />

Tuesday at S p, : m. in the rectory<br />

bulldinB under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ladies' Ouildi Prizes are <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

Uat Seven Days In Ufa<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christ at Passion Play<br />

{Cgntined from Pago <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

None but maiferful actora<br />

inuld faithfully ond reverentl,v<br />

pOrlrBy those characters <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bible, and in the Freiburg play<br />

each actor forgets that he is act*<br />

Ing nml rather lives the life <strong>of</strong><br />

ihfl charaoter,<br />

Born ami sehooleil , Is their<br />

parts Jn the Play, whicli ij the<br />

center'<strong>of</strong> the very life <strong>of</strong>'Frei'<br />

hurK, e:«li eharftcter has Jicon se<br />

locted for particular merit. Thi<br />

liainstakiriB care and thouflht that<br />

are! several hundred members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Luther Leaguos <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

and South Jersey, Sunday. They<br />

will spend the day In <strong>Ocean</strong> I'ltj<br />

and attend the "Church on the<br />

Boardwulk" at ill*! Slrand Theatre<br />

In a body thnt evening, leaving<br />

immediately after 'he service for<br />

"Ihctr homes<br />

The scrvico ut tho Strand, wblcb<br />

ls conducted liy St. John's Luth-<br />

eran Church, has been turned over<br />

entirely to the visiting Luther<br />

Leaguers. The service will be con-<br />

lucted by <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> tho l'hlhidol-<br />

ihla District, assisting UIH lucid<br />

lastor, Rev. G. Knudsen, linu the<br />

riHitlnR speaker, Rev. Theodore<br />

tnunlcr, who was the incumbent<br />

n <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lam. summer. Pas-<br />

tor Hessler will dcllvor tlio ad-<br />

dress.<br />

A dellglitful feature <strong>of</strong> -Ois enm-<br />

No arrests<br />

Careys Make Sale to<br />

Upper Darby Women<br />

The Carey <strong>of</strong>fice yesterday re-<br />

ported the sale <strong>of</strong> a, floe prop-<br />

erty at 1334 <strong>Ocean</strong> »v., owned<br />

by Charles Muehusan, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

delphia, to Mist) Sura W. John-<br />

son, <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby. The nale<br />

price was not. reported.<br />

The new owner will tnko lip<br />

mediately possession and will oc-<br />

cupy the property for her sum<br />

mer home. Extensive alteration:<br />

probabjy will be made after tin<br />

season has 1 closed.<br />

READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

Annual life<br />

u«rd ball •cb«dwl*i Saturday<br />

Ighv W «taT«»tUm Ml. lib ft<br />

nd (ha boardwalk,, wlU Xw » roe-<br />

oliday attlije. Finn and Bpo<br />

ecorations reflect a nautical st-<br />

Mff, HowaJdV<br />

4 TS i<br />

to take part In the pr<strong>of</strong>famlmontli at .<strong>Ocean</strong> C<br />

itfalr *IH start at 8 P- m.,rTBken a cattsm at<br />

«»p.. will lie fumliuid . by.<br />

ran* Stoub and his Society Club<br />

rtctini and anointing. " ;•-.*•<br />

To periolt the nuraflrous floor<br />

acti " -•--•- "-- -««—•«.<br />

the tffitr ..,<br />

with Elmer Unger giving nn o^hl-<br />

blUou qf MrabitlBi. Dancing will<br />

start at 8:30. Tho grand ttftrsb<br />

will he at IMS, .<br />

Tlie program Includes Talbnl<br />

,,ord, voeallitj Top dancing, by<br />

Red Lewis; fancy dancinB eih|-<br />

bition by aavtral m»era <strong>of</strong> tot<br />

beach claag and Mevtral other<br />

numbirg, Beautiful novelty aou><br />

ventrs will *e dlotrlbuted. •<br />

Mff V<br />

4, , TSe winners<br />

tpk n'aioap to<br />

ta» the mM4*.<br />

v tarx* «r°w"<br />

eondltlon. ' "<br />

Tlie ne*t club<br />

club ohum<br />

Bepteniber.<br />

TELEPHONE"<br />

.W. W. flrltlaln;.i_<br />

.southern division <strong>of</strong>ii<br />

sey Telephone l<br />

Inntic blvd.<br />

ti.e, i<br />

ANY<br />

Repaired<br />

Cleaned<br />

Including<br />

Matirlal *na<br />

Cryital<br />

Ouaranlaid fir<br />

AH Cry.Mli 350<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

WAI<br />

17 S. TKNNt<br />

ATLAN<br />

. Formerly MS Ail<br />

OCEAN cmr<br />

TABEMIACLE<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

Sth to Sth Its.<br />

Aabnry to Wesley AVM.<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 14th<br />

Preachlno at 10:45 a. m.<br />

and 8:15 p. ill. by<br />

Hev. Edwin Forrest Hann<br />

Camdcn Dlitrlct Suptrinlendtnt<br />

M, I, Church<br />

Duatp and tolu by<br />

•The Graham Sliteri"<br />

Mn, Helen M, Brook, and<br />

MM, Naomi Gilbert<br />

REV. HERBERT R. .HOWBUUi<br />

1ARIT0NI iOLOliT<br />

the leng ••rvien and<br />

tlon.l Blngli<br />

will lead<br />

Oang i«h t§ Sept. 11<br />

Auto anrrtnqe-^AMhnry A,<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>.<br />

I'oea into the production <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Piny can best be' seen by the way<br />

Ilia present oast stonped for sfiv-<br />

eral montlii in .London tn learn<br />

tho EnKlish version <strong>of</strong> their parts,<br />

TouriiiB now llirnup-h Peiinsyl.<br />

vania, the Freiburn group will<br />

irrive here next week for fouii<br />

nriseniations, one a matinee on<br />

fuesdiiy, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 23, Tickets fii<br />

he drama are now on sale fi'on<br />

•moths nt the Musio Pier find<br />

1th st. and the Board walk,<br />

remperance Man Finds<br />

Bid Examples in Resort<br />

(COBtlned from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

through my efforts,<br />

"Iri conlunctiom with my lea-<br />

tureB in the past, I have had on<br />

tho stage with mi whit I culled<br />

,ny objeur. lesson. Me lias s:ii In<br />

the chnir beside me and I have<br />

puthetiCiQly pointed him out to<br />

the audienco an a. borrihly cxan,.<br />

pie df drink. For years, ulaiuwe<br />

Portesoue haa been my loyal sup-<br />

port In the GROAT CAUSlJ, but<br />

hut spring as a result <strong>of</strong> liiB<br />

drinking and vicious habits, pool-<br />

filarence paBsed on, and I will<br />

seed another iiHsistunt to iicroin-<br />

puny mo on my usual fall tour,<br />

"ieveral <strong>of</strong> your friends hnv?<br />

referred me to you as beliw fliir-t.<br />

tally qualified to take ptjiir ("liir-<br />

euce'a place. This position'(-limn<br />

unusual poBslblllties aart an i>%<br />

etllent opportunity to p-slsi in a<br />

(reat nnd noble work, .<br />

"I am sure that your ctisrj<br />

be a boon to the cause, as I would i<br />

US'! you ai the bad eiuuiin!!j, Uay\<br />

i .count on .v.jur<br />

"Youm in the sansu,<br />

"ABNEB J. BAHNA1U), O.U."<br />

SaUry CuU for Employes<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Favored by Many<br />

tween Sth and 6th lirMta-brlvB<br />

In; ample paj-ktng spies lor wor-<br />

•hippe«.<br />

LIFE<br />

INSURANCE<br />

ROYE. DARBY<br />

EQUITABLl LIFE.'<br />

604 Central las! 1 Phon. Ill<br />

CHARLES 0. READ.<br />

PruldMI<br />

READ.<br />

NONTEIX<br />

REALTY<br />

CO.<br />

Real Estate—Mortgages<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Second Floor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CilJ>NBtionl Bank BMg,<br />

Telephone No. 1<br />

SURETY BONDS<br />

Hotel Hami<br />

8TH ST. OFF<br />

DINING!<br />

0PEH TO<br />

CUUB »R|<br />

35c, 50c,<br />

Luocheoni,<br />

SPECIAL<br />

ST. JOKE'S LOTmRAN CI<br />

WBLC0ME8<br />

THE LUTHER LEAG1<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and South Jersey<br />

TS ITS<br />

"CHURCH ON THIS BQARBW|<br />

STRAND THBATHB, SUNDAY BVIW<br />

Organ Recital at 7i30^ y/. Service at<br />

REV. T^EODORK RBSSLER,<br />

AHPhiladelphin Luther League Choir and<br />

4«ftnM, The tant* nrin<br />

1)(tU slit and slckneu"<br />

i . $<br />

jvB«|: ne«»iarily miin *<br />

ei h mot r<br />

are-tttnM'whin ittrti so-called uc-<br />

oiuiinyi* wrtl^i -<br />

Btwta wtfOy to w l<br />

any 1»»* vDOMUtA wit]) .food<br />

<strong>On</strong>) inetiMd>. lint -wn ttttmlr<br />

pot Iptand to go bao<br />

BIHWBUIJ wad no ^rtlori<br />

b* tatambythe hoard un.<br />

• • • 1 nXd • • •<br />

FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

Eitabliihed January 1, 1902<br />

CHANGE<br />

• • #<br />

As truly as the summer follows the<br />

winter, so do good times follow those not<br />

so good . . . and the qitizem who will<br />

first b$«k to tlie sunshine <strong>of</strong> better titties<br />

are those who throw <strong>of</strong>f the epl4 and de-<br />

preBsing thoughts <strong>of</strong> doubt and go cheer-<br />

fully: about the task oj adapting their af-<br />

fairs to the new order <strong>of</strong> busiheas.<br />

Suicide or MurdWi<br />

Throe Love* Found with Head Blasted by<br />

Q««n«l with Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Man<br />

To Stay in Place<br />

Commissioners Decide Af-<br />

ter ' Inspection Tour<br />

„_ or murdei:?<br />

is the question which confronts county o<br />

What may become the "'confused case <strong>of</strong> Aivjn<br />

66, a painter living at 108 6th av., Cape<br />

i<br />

^ while Detective Charto W. Unfreed, <strong>of</strong> the pros-<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, ia (or was) firmly convinced Ferguson was<br />

* in cold blood, Detective A, Ward Higbee, working<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, tlnde «vi-<br />

J<br />

'TnviiUBaWd and are<br />

,J"tfl do so, have labeled<br />

jf<strong>of</strong>licla! reports aa "sui.<br />

aie convlneed there<br />

to Dir ect<br />

Concert Tonight<br />

Noted Pianists and Resort<br />

Soprano on Program<br />

Ruth Barber, Sherwood Johnson,<br />

Louisa T. Corsnn and the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> chorus will nresmt « mn-<br />

iloal evenlnf tonlibt at tha Con-<br />

vention Hall, sponsOMd by (ho<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Seashore Home for<br />

Babies, There will be no aflmii.<br />

lion charie and the program will<br />

commence at 8:30. The muaicliinB<br />

will be directed by Berniirrl Po-<br />

land, celebrated musician,<br />

will sing Beveral aoloi.<br />

Wlio<br />

are accdmpllahed pianista, tho<br />

former with the Savoy Opera com-<br />

>y, and the latter for the<br />

Mendelssohn club <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Both will present individual num-<br />

bers tonight.<br />

Miss •Corson is • prominent re-<br />

sort soprano, Sht will slnu Hev-<br />

eral numbers tonight, while Ber-<br />

nard Poland will lead the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> chorHa In a group <strong>of</strong> aoaBs<br />

near' the c|ose ol the evening. It<br />

was Mr. Poland's quartet that<br />

won the internatiorial prlaa in<br />

nada last summer.<br />

"The people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> '<br />

ijave arT opportunity Friday night<br />

to show their appreciation <strong>of</strong> ihf<br />

work done by the Baljiisa' Homo,"<br />

an <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong> the Seashore Home<br />

laid yesterlay, "BabioB RUffj^-<br />

n^frorn malnmrltion and rickets<br />

are nursed back to strBnath a<br />

add to all the confus-<br />

WiUiam H, Thomp.<br />

t inclined toward a<br />

', now ii converted<br />

• line <strong>of</strong> thouKht<br />

.„... the investigation<br />

|An inquest Wil) be held<br />

|| p. m. at the Academy,<br />

m hy Mr. Thompson.<br />

.'V, Millet Hand, who,<br />

„ <strong>of</strong> conflictlnB reports,<br />

; to make a definite de-<br />

yesterday he hopis to<br />

conclusion in a fe»<br />

- i, niDilll'<br />

Dead Sunday.<br />

„. facts BTB that Per-<br />

^, found dead, tKe top<br />

ffciad blaster^ by a «hot-<br />

'«rovidei*<br />

for the issuance <strong>of</strong> ?")0,000 worth<br />

<strong>of</strong> tax title lien bonds to retire^<br />

outstanding ,tax title, lien notes<br />

and authorizes the issuance <strong>of</strong> lo-<br />

cal Improvement arid assessment<br />

bonds, totaling $58,000, for the<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> retiring local improve-<br />

ment and assessment bonds.<br />

Mayor Keener explained thai<br />

the ordinances did not provide for<br />

the raisinp; <strong>of</strong> any additional mon-<br />

merely for the re-<br />

two-year period <strong>of</strong><br />

les, but wen<br />

newnl for n<br />

present obligations <strong>of</strong> the bor-<br />

ough.<br />

Following a report thut lumber<br />

had firrivod for the repair <strong>of</strong> the<br />

25th t Iii M i<br />

25th<br />

p<br />

Mayor<br />

d h<br />

tnent.<br />

Now 1H your opportunity In ubow<br />

your Interest In this woVk <strong>of</strong><br />

building HlronK and healthy cltl-<br />

di tbl il<br />

hief blow to<br />

Is that no possible<br />

b fd h doe 1 ;<br />

Sacna,<br />

'Bridal J fchorul," Roue<br />

Cowen. Two Pianos<br />

"Mareho Hcrolque", Snlnt-Sneiifl.<br />

'Valse VIcnnoiRe, 1 ' Pariisb.<br />

"C Minor Prelude." Rachmanin<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Huth Barber. Sherwood .lohnwm<br />

Chorus<br />

"Greeting to* SIIIIHK" SII.HIH<br />

OreetiiiRS—by Bishop F.C.V. Cloak<br />

Sfcii"<br />

Her<br />

minor cuts on the face from fly-<br />

InR glass.<br />

Vosa <strong>of</strong>fered no defense other<br />

than flint ho had looked in bis<br />

mirror before making the turn<br />

and thouKht the Probst<br />

was<br />

him<br />

far enough awny<br />

time to do BO.<br />

machine<br />

to EIVO<br />

Magistrate Declares<br />

Court 5 Days a Week<br />

•aia he understood the county waa<br />

• - • • • this<br />

Former Borough Assessor Geo.<br />

Futterglll asked the commission,<br />

ert if any action had been taken<br />

ta amend, as he requested, the<br />

Mnjnff ordinance, sd tbaV n rjusl-<br />

ness pfopertv might be eiee<br />

on Section SO-E-2, whieh is,on the<br />

harbor aide qf Brd av. Mr. Put-<br />

terElll said that nnyone wanting<br />

to build to establish a new busi-<br />

ness now "deserved a me.dol."<br />

Mayor Bertmor replied that<br />

The press <strong>of</strong> police business I BeiouBh Clerk Joiner Is to car<br />

and Mrs. Orqver Mm well, <strong>of</strong> "The<br />

First pjllo," and several .'Other<br />

notables aid <strong>of</strong>ficials attended the<br />

luncheon. .<br />

i ^. . . _ l g_<br />

4 Under Bail For<br />

Robbery Attempt<br />

Two Pljadl Guilty, Other*<br />

Not Guilty to Crime<br />

All fonr MillVille youths ar-<br />

rested after the rrttemptad rob-<br />

bery <strong>of</strong> the American store Tues<br />

day night were held uuder JIOOC<br />

bi-U each for action <strong>of</strong> the Capr<br />

:.iay County grand jury by Maff'<br />

latratfi Oeorie D. Hlcbaids, yes<br />

terday.<br />

Merrill Oaker, IA, and Dunlo.<br />

Biggins, 20, both <strong>of</strong> whom were<br />

arrested is this city, plnadid<br />

guilty to a 'charge <strong>of</strong> atteiiipted<br />

breaking and entering. The other<br />

two, Mahian Boyd, and William<br />

Myers, both pot who were ar<br />

rested in an automobile in Mill-<br />

villa, pleaded not guilty,<br />

Gaker was arrested attar a po<br />

Hea pursuit late Tuesday"<br />

through backyards and alleys,<br />

When he pleaded tfuiltj'to, B<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> drlviius while under tit<br />

..„„..„„. influence <strong>of</strong> ljquor, .Cyril: W<br />

Markland, j^nn,:*. 34, or 58*7 N. ISpi Mb,<br />

Philadelphia, was accused Uk<br />

minimum tine Of 1.200 by<br />

trttte Oeorge D. Ricnardfl<br />

day. •<br />

Lawrence was the driver <strong>of</strong> a<br />

car that craafied into • a Shore<br />

Vast Jjlno trolloy car near Wes-<br />

ley av., on 8th ut. earl? Wed-.<br />

liesday mornlne. " ' "<br />

Under tho plea <strong>of</strong> »ullty, Mag'<br />

I Istrate Richards said he was in-<br />

clined to be lenient in Lawrence's<br />

case and fine him tho ftmaltoat<br />

auffiuht allowed under tho fitatt<br />

motor vehicle 'act=<br />

He also infarmed the defen-<br />

'N<strong>of</strong>fturne". Curran.<br />

'Jrattlnata," Leoncaval,<br />

"I Love<br />

inuna-wicca.<br />

Bornord Poland<br />

Flnnlo<br />

Freedom." Victor<br />

"Call to<br />

Solo! by Louisa T. .Corson<br />

p<br />

been found who<br />

an air-tight alibi-<br />

ed To Borrow Gun. 1<br />

ilso known that Ferguson<br />

id to borrow ft shotgun<br />

Heagt two persons, Geoige<br />

, 51, and his eon, John,<br />

lio Grande. He wanted it<br />

, a black snake, thev said,<br />

i JB the possibility Ofat lie<br />

id" the gun from a near-<br />

iWhere the houoeis rare-<br />

J, while the owner was<br />

is conjectured he might<br />

ne to aak for tho gun,<br />

finding anypne at home,<br />

"mself. Detectives planned<br />

iew tho farmer yestorday.<br />

Grand pianos thmiich<br />

courtesy F. A. North, l'.!00 Chent-<br />

rt., Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

— Freewill <strong>of</strong>fering -<br />

Lester<br />

nut.<br />

Arizona Man to Succeed<br />

Guest as Athletic Coach<br />

(Contlnod from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

during the paat two we«ks<br />

toned MaKl^traLc Geoli;e D Ulch-<br />

ards to Aoclare oo.wt orew, day<br />

In the week,. except Wednesday<br />

and Sunday. . ,i<br />

It probably would lie ovory day,<br />

but inasmuch as Wednesday Is<br />

Klwanis meeting day, and Sunday<br />

Is John's day <strong>of</strong> rest—well, he<br />

Just has to havo i a vacation on<br />

those mornings.<br />

YeKtorday emphasized tho need<br />

ot the daily sessions. Magistrate<br />

Richards flat in his BWIVCI chair<br />

and heard cases froiifl 11:15 a.<br />

m. until 2:30 p. m— without an<br />

InlermlsBion.<br />

*S FOK RECKXESS~DRIVING.<br />

W. Williams, colored, <strong>of</strong><br />

Whitesboro, was fined $6 and<br />

costs, Sunday, charged by Htato<br />

police with reckless driving.<br />

Mrs. Paul Fouder and son, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, are all-week vaca-<br />

tionist J ut the Biscayne. c^<br />

Miss Jean MacMillnn, <strong>of</strong> Madi-<br />

son, is an all-week vacationist at<br />

411 Wesley av.<br />

nl so dean ot mon<br />

Previous tp this position, Hen<br />

flod tausht and coached at th(<br />

Spirit Lake, Iowa, high school,<br />

for throe years, and also lit the<br />

Greeley. Colo., high .school<br />

Teams Win (;hamptonHliI)iH.<br />

hi teams<br />

U Honor Badge<br />

Russia, Says Pmrtor<br />

" ied from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

bordering on countries<br />

|I two-thirds Of thi<br />

nnuMlon, building a new<br />

ton on a thou*t ,at Com-<br />

W a thought, or an Ideal<br />

'" Its converts lealQusly<br />

goal Ii to convert<br />

world to their Ideal<br />

Sid abolish capital."<br />

eloui induitrial pr<strong>of</strong>-<br />

durlng , the pail 10<br />

I'descrlbed by the speak.<br />

iTWlbody Works.<br />

^rkera. he »a!d, have n<br />

j voice In the conduct <strong>of</strong><br />

Ure. though It la manda-<br />

li.OTeryone to work.<br />

;the Klwanln notables<br />

ltd were Dlitriet Qov-<br />

Cresaman, District<br />

Will T. Blngham; In-<br />

Trustei A. Oopi Ca-<br />

Oliver, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

f«hib, and Ed•• Cordery,<br />

• ot the Hammonton blub,<br />

* Loveland, president <strong>of</strong><br />

• <strong>City</strong> Rotary Clubi each<br />

B mnde brief grettingl.<br />

M. Lew, president ot<br />

lob, presided,<br />

sal program included<br />

•Mlllville qu^rtot com<br />

' " tnafSBBB<br />

"ion Aadreu and Paul<br />

.''fay.'HQIfeB-'FMli;<br />

e. ud bio orchestra, a<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hammonton<br />

W<br />

At Spirit Lake ni« t*anis won<br />

o Northweitorn Town champion-<br />

snips In football nnd basketBal)<br />

three years In successioB, an4 the<br />

ttat« cBamploriBhlp in football for<br />

Jiigh sehool teams, and tied for<br />

it another year. His teams won<br />

the state championship two year»,<br />

nnd the Rocky Mountain chum<br />

DioEBliip, for whlcli teams <strong>of</strong> sin<br />

htatcs compete, anotlior year.<br />

At S\raiui,e IJnUenltj, Hcnrlnd<br />

played both football nnd basket-<br />

ball under Buck O'Neill and Dill<br />

HolleBbeck, Slncb his graduation,<br />

Henrtnd hns found time to : study<br />

fpotball taetiCB. under such well<br />

known maBters <strong>of</strong> the game as<br />

Bob 8uppke, Howard Jriuds and<br />

Oil Doble.<br />

Ffntied As Cnpa Cloncii.<br />

BpBciallst In foot-<br />

OFFERING "<br />

A COMPLETE<br />

AND ACCURATE<br />

OPTICAL SERVICE.<br />

Eys oxamlnatlont by •xp*rlfln»d<br />

optical doctor*. An cccunit* »y»-<br />

•ight tervlce, under tlis tflrfeet<br />

•upervlilon or - oxpsrt*, *t i<br />

moderate er«,c<br />

tlc-i In Atlantic city.<br />

Accurate lent replacement MM)<br />

frame fitting, ana rapid optical<br />

repairing by •Ktlltd optlclana A<br />

complete aervlce In one ordce.<br />

Dr. L. W. BETTS & Sons<br />

OPTOMETRISTS<br />

1708 Atlantic Ave<br />

ATLANTIC; an, N* J.<br />

Ola! MM1<br />

FRIEDHWERG'S<br />

"The t»Lj;.ig JEWELERS <strong>of</strong> Atlantic city"<br />

1532 ATLANTIC:.AVENUE<br />

Diamonds : Watches : Jewelry<br />

in oarly meeting <strong>of</strong> tho sjoninit<br />

commission to amend the ordi<br />

nanca sn the place in question<br />

may be creeled. He told Mr. Put<br />

tRill to tell his client that ho<br />

mijifht proceed.<br />

Jernee to Talk to<br />

Rotarians Tonight<br />

"Perseverance Conrjuora All"<br />

will bo tho stlbiect <strong>of</strong> an nddretK.<br />

tonight to tho Rotary club at the<br />

Golden Galleon by Capt. Jack _<br />

Lamb U noted for ltateniitmeta M^.nnii.vlUtrfC;^<br />

• Rump ar;l^U^;':^|:;: : :>4|i<br />

Steaks or Roasts lb<br />

.\Vtmjb, Kjned Newfc^lWlkW r X «tg«|<br />

Haddock tt^<br />

F»hFffleto<br />

Genuine<br />

Cleaned Preeh $08igg0-,sm i^mjgn<br />

'•^•'.'•"'LiattM'-'*^ -«jtt'mm<br />

each*<br />

i<br />

msm<br />

Mm


-H<br />

,»<br />

- j 51<br />

*' .*~fc r-».<br />

i. i > -w: £\<br />

Hmaer hotel.<br />

•;• jStorisli pip and„ Brecitdl . wlU<br />

Mr*. Aldrieh o. ordwe Is chair<br />

t<br />

Batp:*{f tk', * ; ; «»• » * hi * lm « *« dane* orehAs- 2:30 p, m<br />

^^^WTOidglpift prt«Mdv;By\nwtaMri: <strong>of</strong> thf HaMSiKn, AttanSe WiKuS tra played tht ilrat numbir until •. • „ j<br />

ln«M*a*flim'iit,4a isojue and,all-food;wte dqaated oSan Cit* BeoriratfflSecPto the Male, There was ao much m'KKTS<br />

i m ^ & S ^ s : , t : s" r - ••:" ,• i » r . W » o d s M B ; O e » j n ; Q | » , . - , nffsir, ' • • • • " , ^ ) twre «n Mr «IM, Wloo and EMM liumbur Bud to hiRh MOT»r«, _AH»|nJ u*f Efaie ^sy, Mri. Lena •.EBfiMoWl®<br />

Md zefct in tniirjrtui! and wMtj numbers <strong>of</strong> the club h&ve tick- wlfei M«. Hiftry Olapp, MM, llUi, Mrsf?Y»<br />

overalls, Many ftouiM new red 0«a i,na the public! In invited to m M ' SoMfe. MM. Elwooa Pres- enee Marpie vi<br />

bandlterehMirt. ..•.,/. , participate. torn Mn/Charias Th6mpkoh,.'Mrii< BMver^ ~'V;_ . lAHmuld 0<br />

tKK l#^ffi fj "»"^^ ^J<br />

lfar,rt).TO wprt<br />

-life »»i lln.1 William Jenkins<br />

the oenson here.<br />

The somite wa led by Eddie<br />

Stopp and taVerne Roblnion. Oth-<br />

tall at tHe Gateway<br />

ny night, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 19.<br />

los while Mr? ProSieltMmtaed SMith Oeare, Jqiephlne Roberts, '• ProEeedi will bo given to tlie ,<br />

ih h,: H* i ^ ^Mo Ma«6 m§, = J33^^ Jt^^-TJS<br />

j<br />

on a largo scale,<br />

iris- wera Members working for the sue-<br />

, while «««» <strong>of</strong> the event include: Mrs.<br />

_.«r, Sfiirtln Scull, Sirs, Homy Y. Clout-<br />

<strong>of</strong> At- A Sis Hopkins Act was cleverly •• Hlokman and Mrs, Herbert C,<br />

rai put on by Edith Geare, Betty | Addlieott,<br />

[iasMarjfaret Pow. Smith. Jan<br />

"- ean <strong>City</strong> were; Mrs. William F. complete without an old fashion- \i''<br />

iantl,sons. Richard und Robert, <strong>of</strong><br />

Phlladelphto, ar« aiDonp the vlsi-<br />

hn . T - Hiekman, Mrs. Hnrry<br />

Three inndav School rlaa»« «f tinli."" president; Mrs, Georiso ed Virginia reel and it was done " dfldlc ,i'- , M "' Allen n. Corson,<br />

lUheShodist churd. hud a KM) Brownmiller. secretary!. Mrs. to perfection by a group <strong>of</strong> oe- " rs - ."f'S'"',, & . AMI ^."; Mr J'<br />

.„ „,„ ...„.„, .if i"ty ntihe foot M SL Bn2« H «« Burkhardt, Mrs, 'Willlan. ean <strong>City</strong> people. The girls ink- "} «"P> Petti Mrs, WIHIUs P.<br />

« anonir the 'W- ?1 Iast llfursdWvlIrt,t Xhmf% Gardiner. Mrs. John Lake, Mrs. Ing part were; Jane Simons, EdKh " line ;-1J Ml ' Sl " )hn Cl To"*<br />

,_ -•»- attendil dhMeKnJrt hi't^tp f ^orae Atkinson, Mrs, Hoy Men- Deelus. Edith Qeare, Helen Oaff. Mls ' Aldrieh C. Crowe all <strong>of</strong> qni<br />

?S Ww SleTvan GHder aid «'" Mlss ^ ^ Col>w «' M "" ne >' Marguerite Jones, • ikippy 1'i"' c ^"1 31 ; losepb ,A. Smul,<br />

» AttirMrlSrnJ Willinm Collisaon and Mrs, Sy* Jennlnsi, Edith Button, BettJ . R , 1 : ""»•'•? Inoltson, <strong>of</strong> North-<br />

Alhert Homer ? Ambrose. Smith." Adelaide Marsh. Josephlno ' »' (! ' . nr - ^'"y D. Townsend, <strong>of</strong><br />

^anddan^^^M^w^ife MM, Mn^eri^T I^H— 1Bny * r(^%r^%X ^uS,<br />

.is, Mr!<br />

..--__ _ . _. Jaron, Dr,<br />

a.week at and Mrs. L, S. A. Stedem, Mra,<br />

..••-" Norman Hannah, Mrs; Clarence'A,<br />

, two- soph Mlasovsky,<br />

lirTSj « ^ ' Bowker, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphta, Mrs. Peters Hostess^"<br />

'"••"jnttha^tr <strong>of</strong> ona <strong>of</strong> the Liujtett At Card Party<br />

itows, is: enjoying a two Mw.. Annie Peters, 15th St.<br />

I; jyj^ |iw«kst *§*atton hjrtiV w jnd Pleasure av,, wns hostess to<br />

1 't ^<br />

irt *.,Sai 1WJ|<br />

H. 1 , A<br />

, i-i<br />

ft'»eli ^?« l« tte nrnnindiV <strong>of</strong> the Hitchner, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs,<br />

:;>:-; •".•• -*«**.,-.7 • •.-.-•:-;,"• •";.-,• Clarence A, Little,'Mrs, N o r m a n<br />

8eltB« ^IMR'MS Mrs^ arry' W*ber, <strong>of</strong> Hannah, Mrs. Frances DuBell aftd<br />

• • • • • - - • • - ' -w<br />

BS. U 1 M H * ^ St<br />

FOB PITISBDHeH filfESr Atkinson was 1<br />

M?i pnul Ljndli, <strong>of</strong> Delaiicy An WtraettwW<br />

L anaAtIahtic av.,entertalneo ^<br />

L a"AtIhti entertalneo ^u by MtarM<br />

ey.! frlaBda. it luncheon and •" wr the nimv<br />

apartment, In'bon'^ <strong>of</strong> her house son, Mrs, Oesri<br />

guest, Mrs, John K, Landis, <strong>of</strong> Mlii Frouer, *,<br />

May counties. They iirai Mrs, R,<br />

t <strong>of</strong> Enoy "Wreck <strong>of</strong> 0!" tlnatin White, <strong>of</strong> Chelsea; Mrs, \<br />

•-'•-- The "Wreck <strong>of</strong> 97", was clever- Martin V. B, ieull,' president <strong>of</strong><br />

^ •.„„_,.* t0 iy portrayed In Inimitable Rube auxiliary; Mrs, James Monaimiii,<br />

gev- stylo by Hay' Duffy and his 10- M public and begin:<br />

The lunobson was served on I<br />

the card tables which were, nltroo; |<br />

' Mabel Watson, . treasurer, Mining summer flowers were the<br />

rat Welih Sonus, Piece orchestra. It was oM <strong>of</strong> *»• Lewis B, Mathtag, Mrs, 0. place favors.<br />

Ten was served nt the conelu= the bit hits <strong>of</strong> the nitht. They £ HaUlon all <strong>of</strong> Somjrs Polntn Card prizes were won by Mrs,<br />

ion <strong>of</strong> the afternoon. • responded to several encores, Mrs. Henry _Y.\ Clouting, vice Leslie Walker, Mrs, Frank Stem,<br />

Amene tfcosd nresent from Oc- The dance wouldn't have been I ninsldcnt, <strong>of</strong> BOesley's Point; Mrs, pie and Mrs, Charles Reardun,<br />

Other guesti were! Mrs, HeleB SHOEg<br />

Jenkins, Mrs, Henry Barren, Mrs.<br />

John Barren, Miss Florence ieljile,<br />

Miss Dorothy Richards, Mra,<br />

K. H, Heruler and Mrs, Frederick<br />

I<br />

Heeb. Sl.l<br />

"per pp Darbyf y am i" ». **>«<br />

l:W*i SB weelt at 887 Central<br />

fl »' Walnrmelon, root w^i, Tqamaiunnt. Coached bv EdnB W " r MnrBnte and Mrs. T. Ynteti, ..<br />

»t 887 Centwl av. tf y f' J* no ^ *«* George Millsoau^h, Mrs,<br />

«! ' ' • Starles Currai,, t Miss Hannah<br />

W, Ihudt, rf Bed^<br />

8d Mr. and Mw<br />

<strong>of</strong> Prttmburf,: and<br />

Ol fTkh<br />

'Wtwi, <strong>of</strong> philadel.<br />

Selby Arch<br />

tie wotn by mart American<br />

Women th»n«ny otto ohw <strong>of</strong><br />

•ny ilMlIir, grade. That'i cer-<br />

' tulnl^ • pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> their comfort.<br />

• .••,.,*• ' ... r<br />

Mo.t Styl« »8.50<br />

•pdllOSO<br />

VENUE<br />

mmm-<br />

/^Jfcv Beach and<br />

I i Lawn<br />

1 ' UmbreUaa<br />

1 Chairs<br />

..__._•"• Tento<br />

AT HALF PRICE!<br />

<strong>On</strong> Let, Car, 1th St. and Atlantic<br />

Ave,, one block from Boardwalk<br />

OCEAN CITV, N. J,<br />

-PHONE 19-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flower Shop<br />

"Prompt, Efflcienl Service 12 Months <strong>of</strong> the Year"<br />

80S NINTH STREET PHONE 19<br />

BEAUTY IS OFTEN A RATTER<br />

1 -f^«5. '<br />

COSMETICS are exciting cnimbceminta<br />

to beauty. But without health,<br />

they are a delusion. K clear skin,<br />

sparkling eyes, and a radiant manner<br />

are the gifts <strong>of</strong> gqod health.<br />

Food it first on ray program <strong>of</strong><br />

health, Thnt's^why milk i« to Important.<br />

It aupplJet the nonriih-<br />

complexions clear, tkintimooth.<br />

Milk belongs in every beauty-diet.<br />

It U|uM nt,iinpormnUn reducing an<br />

in gnining weigbt. You will find if<br />

la the daily mean <strong>of</strong>, IJollywood's<br />

tcreen-starB. It BUppUe* food-el<br />

•nentCKrbich the average me«I mlstei.<br />

Suppleo M|lk Is Vieh and pure,<br />

•afOguardcd from dairy to doorstep<br />

b> 148 yeaw if ek^rlettee. Try •<br />

gluifel with ewdimBid for nwfek.<br />

See how mucli befUr you-(eel—<br />

hovrninch younger you look.<br />

row. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 225.<br />

PLATK .„..„...'.: $18.00<br />

BRIDGEWORK $ S.00<br />

FIUINGS :$ LOO.<br />

DR. COHEN<br />

Surgeon Dentist<br />

IBM Atlnnllo AT3 AUantlo <strong>City</strong><br />

Ovm^WoiilworUi's, S . 10c Store<br />

• MAI 8.1918<br />

Dr. Chas, H. Vail<br />

OSTBttpATH<br />

Ocewi <strong>City</strong> Tllle & trust"<br />

Building<br />

Otnce Hour.—Dally. I Is |<br />

•y A-WH^^P^n,<br />

Dr. W. T. Adams<br />

Chiropodist<br />

Suite 408-01 Title 4 Trust Bldfl<br />

Offlea Hou by Appointment<br />

PHONE 1052<br />

SMALL<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

522 NINTH ST. , l'HONE 1490<br />

Ocaan <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Optometrist<br />

for over 25<br />

yeari<br />

l<br />

JawelrJ- repUrod<br />

AVENUK<br />

Rubber Hee^f<br />

Specioiizina In i<br />

Cleaning WJIMS<br />

Work (<br />

ECO|<br />

Shoe r"<br />

JOE 1.0<br />

S07 PAGW><br />

LAWNl<br />

R. L.<br />

308 BAV AVB,<br />

Bumsteaus<br />

Lett Than I<br />

WINDOW<br />

Chas. B. A)'<br />

TI0.2I AibnrV «<br />

PRINi<br />

, When frti<br />

Ait**"<br />

Lewis L<br />

.pPftfgrttii<br />

to loii tateriil..<br />

•log Sunday<br />

',;0f pollee;<br />

Jb<br />

in en»r«. i,]<br />

ProudT Sure!<br />

Fi.lUiliilljfliiliiifl<br />

ol Ui Foltomj<br />

or where an'indefinite vacation.<br />

nellor Lost on<br />

4 Moy-OiU Roy Wili<strong>On</strong>, Mow Be Won Appointment.<br />

1<br />

aviation commissioner, ei- He then told <strong>of</strong> lorne <strong>of</strong> the<br />

| : a story to ttU about charity<br />

, Tfciy have- started alio addressed t<br />

'-raeflcesi which aw every MOB- «ii». ihe spent the .weekjmj M<br />

v.hich carried him from high<br />

Alleged "Tlctimt" ItestUy.<br />

ay and Thursday mflrmlnfi. They the Vacation House and rrtumtd<br />

... lt,t pyj j f i o w wiiiiqual, home Sunday nliM.<br />

sisc&yne lilBliittll noiei; uer "iron*"*"<br />

oausBier, nre.,» uvi, ev^dlBi* all otters, ' ' ^p-<br />

Camphell; Floyd Sims, boardwallt There will be new thrills, new s<br />

injury wetoeiediy aftir- political wirei that weie pulled restaurant man, and Mr. Bhep- costumes and all new dances. ]Uftn Nabbed »8 Girl<br />

when the propellor <strong>of</strong> the to secure the Annapolis appoint- p»rd; <strong>of</strong> .the battery service staJBott younp; and old will enjoy it. W«*n jj^i ^ S 1 J<br />

I be hid piloted from Tren- ment, •<br />

tlon, were all called to testily JTbo fint IOOW will start at S p. Attacker Released<br />

as to Davis' selling methods, ,m, and thefe will be entertalni Inlm'3,111. 4c 6t 442 West av*.<br />

taxiing V - .. .<br />

t Wilton was Start Trooper<br />

| Between the shows there "UM<br />

ook, ol Tr<br />

[«t The plane was not dam-caught.<br />

I iMKU him ,nd hi, tag^T^-^"V^riS<br />

b.H ^% *%SU?i*T,£f fl»<br />

" licept for ttw lose <strong>of</strong> thethor<br />

to play ehesi. In two weeks<br />

l tt6m how many ti^u theywouli will be arranged many tables<br />

sUor, • ,' _'_. «nve the fame up; They knew Duy Md .^y kld m ordtre4 whtrt retreibttBnta will bt serr-<br />

M Wilion and Maddook baek<br />

Iriuton '<br />

n't in it.<br />

"Yes, he deserves all the credit<br />

in the world. He has shown<br />

Yacht Club F<br />

lirtifc betwien tha icomti ^dl HW<br />

plihne* bf'Hsnryv te-<br />

Bd counjfllor. TOt t*?<br />

Broupi probably will ;vii In pwn*<br />

ming, baiebali,'niarbl« and man|'<br />

o t h e r iBtirtl, ,.-";.. ' >••': •••,'.'<br />

tie <strong>City</strong>.<br />

tickets,t... „. _ . _», _ _.. .„ --<br />

•W Fellowi half —,——, . (in pattern t<br />

„„» ,»„, lwrt. At IMU TIM illow ol tie ie»-|»Bd some <strong>of</strong> Bwra are m<br />

Bt •itabllihio Wa headiiuarterB ion. , |tq eaWbit a (rood deal fit e<br />

In a home on Ointral. av. wlere The J^moui Danoln'i OiiU olittifa.Uni, , ,*. a.<br />

he madi teltphoM ealls all day the Oetam' Oitr Taoht Club we| Ml« Ifu» T. Cbwog, w<br />

not prorrt<br />

At DO liina 111 ills eaieg uiJ^, a • T T w* _„.! | ,<br />

the witneises said, had Davis told laiUtS Up, UemSnoS 1 uiis Helen Test, Miss •Dorotbs<br />

them where the dance was to be 'Pow To Ai^oafo/I Cassel and Mlii Jeannette Hosteif,<br />

Oiuti Will Merely<br />

w; V. A. CUke Dead<br />

tposUnued from #Ut <strong>On</strong>e!<br />

£16, who wu with her fathwhen<br />

ho died.<br />

Vtsthy will have the final say<br />

to 1 the same stick-to.itlveness in his<br />

wnrlf as in his play. Believe me,<br />

running the l' assigned to the task <strong>of</strong> or.<br />

f last completed one in<br />

i, and was. to have <<br />

Mated for High Comma<br />

Blli th d W i<br />

% he was slated to<br />

;;mewest . and molt<br />

:Whoth in-<br />

f To Preiant Concert « Mu<br />

tne ,ic Pitr, <strong>Aug</strong>U.t 17<br />

ffiP<br />

W. Hallan and_,the<br />

_ust 17, on the music<br />

orfanUation is composed<br />

|| reeent muile festv<br />

I PhMd&hSf tte ; erchesw J»on<br />

OUCUO!<br />

ill promotion w»s never made I Q, ^Af chaper<br />

m that this was to be. y "". ~ST.ie»ister at the. Oc-<br />

ifpnlladelphia, a •ummer rest. _. • g\tf<br />

t^^ifflSB'S To be Nomiittted<br />

tasmnatei Wire SyittBathy.<br />

Itjiurinj the day, yesterdny,<br />

»(e afttr UMIMI <strong>of</strong> eonm<br />

pouted in to Mr. Clarke,<br />

father, '<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the tot was<br />

I the local American Lejrion<br />

* Another came from the Bu-<br />

y to the fuft"<br />

1 W|» almBil ,ns<br />

d*y; ElecUpn,<br />

rf ^"^wasi<br />

nominated for<br />

Aoeording to<br />

» «<br />

TOllMl^^<br />

ffiilliiii<br />

^ »»•«* to hear his .ec.Ptance<br />

Guaranteed<br />

Plumbing<br />

Fixtures<br />

LESS THAN MAIL<br />

ORDER rajOK<br />

I JOHNSON<br />

H i "<br />

Nellie Towner at Scotch Hall,<br />

1 1 ' Ui ••• .\v;u ;.7 L<br />

"his. headouarters CALL *« or 441 _,_, a M „,;,„ CALL 441 m .448<br />

, delivery oy inII FRESH FISH<br />

aid, and the hoy had taken polee<br />

to Davis,<br />

In an eloquent piea in his own<br />

judn "Stnnf," Too,<br />

N. HICKMAN<br />

U55 ASlIWr AVENUE<br />

mmTmtnnmntnmiuuuiijiui||iii|<br />

KriesT business men In town and (NOW OPEN'- - * - Our 11th St. and Bay M»jket<br />

that therefore he must hive be- I * 1 u<br />

llovni lin waa dolne rlglft and jot I Iff ff — ' ^m ,'^± _^%—.<br />

SHARK<br />

Sutton s<br />

Fish Market<br />

\?I5 ASIUBY AVBNUl<br />

QUAUTY $ik FOOD<br />

III! FISH OYSTERS CLAMS<br />

EVERY WKK AT '<br />

||gRlp^'8^)ii|t<br />

wimj.'ovd vprwii<br />

Bushel B«ktt<br />

WcatlAL TO ON6 CAHTQN OF »Bp<br />

iutter-Thihr<br />

Old M<br />

^u 1 f»^p^^mwtm^m^mi.«w' '<br />

TOILIf Tif Sp<br />

i<br />

byKECBLER<br />

Mti


J&i<br />

* *s<br />

the •lrport at lSth M, Ml<br />

Jot S.008 iwt with nothlni but W<br />

-Tlttl* wWte b« between him<br />

:tWf- Uwmtaa Mi<br />

mSSS<br />

UMly til* SB.<br />

Uami Nn Row AnvLws Renort Fin*<br />

t; Scores 5-3 dm Mng Btldl<br />

——__<br />

, nnh mm « hnilm. The UncflBh have ntnme<br />

.ITU. and battery brwrtt by Max Ho- Uenfela and • tnt latter also waa j, JI 1 -w.»., ,-.y.,. -lem'efth*:HKr."<br />

, itnftid, direeior <strong>of</strong> the Boroujh relwwnl under tall 6y JOWM w . ... ^ •* m.'' «#l^ t a f ^ ^ M<br />

I:*Xto plot<strong>of</strong> land waa<strong>of</strong>fered the | Clothing m, IBOMB. Each MakeS Charge WKP ll - r<br />

Yoo, Hoo! Skinny!! Wildwood Raids<br />

tt SpoiflSStlis'lS ^ffi<br />

coU AXS, m-KtZ and wlnd<br />

an Gilder were the only the<br />

jler« blamed It on tte weat<br />

gibl. pUyer, on ti* -Hi. ^ .<br />

Mvc Rra^Jura^ Ic' Promised low <strong>of</strong>_faft tw th> nlrtt,<br />

qnad, rfM<br />

nifith ms not foOawtd np 1<br />

Oeen Gtr firemen wtttln Saturday's<br />

bold the a O. WH in check. T^12<br />

not set a 1<br />

ill pitch<br />

By <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> l At Public library<br />

HE sew books ham<br />

at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

«am» family, when<br />

"Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong>"<br />

—RAH. AND BUS SERVICE—<br />

EVERY 80 MNUTl^<br />

OCEAN CITT vo jtfusne cift<br />

Daily Hound Trip Excursion<br />

God n Eleetrte Trata. Oriy-B., Tlem*. k;<br />

MAOtM ^<br />

w*uvz?m mmMimmm m wm<br />

MMLUW Man &&. tth Mmt MI Auawto<br />

MUiWi <strong>City</strong>, 7*1 A, H, Ml, Ml, «M, 11*1 A. M,, m. f M<br />

0C15AN CITY LOCAL BUS SERV1CK<br />

court, while Albert Rogers, bartender,<br />

wal released under slfltrt*<br />

Montgomery avea.. Bear the boardwalk,<br />

was taken Into enrtuJy after<br />

serereal barrels <strong>of</strong> beer were<br />

Mrs, R. i. Guatine and Miss B.<br />

Women'm<br />

Grade f<br />

SHOES<br />

proba the case.<br />

TELEPHONE 1W<br />

Hi *IHH «t, (Mr Ma O«u<br />

TMtMably ' IMMNI — R«MHt<br />

•Ingl. an* tMVtt*. MWi<br />

topwn. . FumWrnl (pit., I, X<br />

Bead the Ch<br />

HU1 B. F. KADFORD<br />

DINING ROOM Open to Putlie<br />

All Wool Suite Made To<br />

JULIUS ROTH. Merchant T<br />

Park side<br />

warm AHD CESTBAL<br />

lg.lt ^ $3 Oppwilto tfei Park i______^___<br />

ignMon from tbe aty park com- eats' home at Head-<strong>of</strong>-the-Eiver,<br />

nUMloa almost Immediately after a younir owl flew Into their ear,<br />

bto wife's induction into <strong>of</strong>fice. hitting Bailey on the neck. . Hk Men<br />

fathef-in-taw iwanE bis hat and<br />

Mr. Owl took the count.<br />

land danjrhtew, B»rabara and Ja» When they reached Palmer's<br />

'— <strong>of</strong> West Philadelphia, hate Karate, here, they discovered a*<br />

an BMrtraeBt at 839 C*n- owl was still ajhre, ^however, so<br />

W, for ttis month. Dr. Irs. they decided to leeo It for a jet<br />

,.»„, who in a dentist, has Ws <strong>of</strong>-They<br />

nut it in a box and took II<br />

Ifleei In Darby.<br />

hom«, • • • ; • " "<br />

1 . I SPECIAL WEEK-END RATES<br />

! Vemon L Smith ( Saturday and Sunday<br />

\ WAtKOYBtt SHOE STORE 1 laetatot Utmrtmj Btaiier, Sufej BreaUart, Ln<br />

f<br />

902 Ajbuiy { BOARD—Two MeJ. Dmily . . . $8.00<br />

? ^m-^m^m^mm, •**<br />

The Great Colorful Dance Event <strong>of</strong> the Se<<br />

13th ANNUAL<br />

LIFE CUAR<br />

BALL<br />

CONVENTION<br />

SIXTH AND BOARDWALK<br />

. . . . . ' ' • . . - , • • " ' : ' ) ' : • ' • ' . • : , , ' - '<br />

Saturday Eve., A<br />

GRAND MARCH v. .^i^<br />

m<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s Underw<br />

m »m fo wttnuet lund^.erW,. Wta^iiKf.^^^ffil^ *K^<br />

Trick Club Boyi<br />

tUwh Intaructor Perforriw<br />

HO—193—178,<br />

tari«a<br />

H«lh»i--M?—190—MS,<br />

South D<br />

• WirtifJB, MI^K4_16J-27M,<br />

;.'•. OSM* w^<br />

3tf Harry ;.-,-,—^- — Adama, ii«-]g|_iOS.<br />

llbom', lt7—1ST—MB,<br />

. imlth, III—118—17?:<br />

^»nd tti|#«»ll;WM<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Haionlt IsdRf<br />

•MoO»ilioB, 181—1IB—IBS,<br />

; til, MI--.1H-149—1882,<br />

poster <strong>of</strong> ,Wf ».' S,<br />

•liatiu. , , , Avalon Tennis<br />

urrey, who had men<br />

y' yhire 10 «», _W*<br />

fMladdpUan wd foi<br />

*H was a silk-expert and Fees Justifi<br />

m Oounty jail houie In Ohlsago,<br />

tbe bretdlne plaee. <strong>of</strong> AaarU<br />

ean orlme maie lainoui by Al<br />

•'Icartiee" Capone anfl >ta..n«ncn.<br />

min—tbree young miiiiton iqbooj<br />

This ii the Chicago-tnat ueara<br />

large department stores,<br />

• ' IIHL,^..~.f rniirts l*<br />

'• 0, veteran <strong>of</strong> the Span-<br />

Uin War. TW AnnHean<br />

SOspe Moy County wa»<br />

p it t the ftnirai ftniri<br />

acMurrny was taken to<br />

__ hie bed, unebHrVtd<br />

me it the hosnltki, ana<br />

fBierwari left the lt!tu.<br />

SPwboWy too ill'to know<br />

t<br />

lit: be was dolne, -ht turn-<br />

.'Jniteid <strong>of</strong> north, the<br />

s£ Mi home; and ibort«<br />

f a. m. Mils Mary Ir»ttr<br />

liiter, while dellver-<br />

Br , Iniitfuo<br />

quantown Boys' Clab<br />

Bible Institute at Chicago, Four EnQinilMtlc About Work,<br />

— le school after But V " " - •••<br />

her graduation from tthe<br />

local ontbuala .<br />

Upkeep Of Courts I hlih<br />

Wgh %chgoli<br />

scliool, gave<br />

gftve her a dlplomt verting men ana women tb .Obrls,<br />

» ' —- Tliuriday In tbe mliilonary ooyi'ia<br />

AvalojB—That tennis playoti nf and ihe returned home for her<br />

thli retort prefer the 2B cents flrgt reBi vacation ilnce she en.<br />

on hour chtrge ilia borough Is terid tha BCbaol, ' .<br />

.now milking for UBO ol the hoi-- Enjoyed IiiUe Mlclllgan.<br />

other.", Be"•• was mgffeA;<br />

mining play wttnout chario, in Clileago, says Mlsj<br />

changea In tide and weallierj<br />

part <strong>of</strong> ithls season, '...... ... ».<br />

by borough commiBBloners TUOB. jf<br />

.day night, when a taxpayer in- the, aliu^<br />

quired why a charge is being part; The city's beautifulj pprti <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty with her parents, A<br />

niadB, are there and one can Ipr^t that younger silter, Verna, entered tie<br />

Mayor Bergner explained that Chicago li the center <strong>of</strong> crlmlnul Bible Institute last yciiii<br />

undei th» no-oharBa iVBtem, col 1 - ——— ^^-— — —=———<br />

tain piople, Inoluilnl fih « d n ; METHODIST.AUXILIABY ' LAHD IS LARGE SlKOi<br />

could moaopolte the courts sna MEETS AT BISCAYKB <strong>On</strong> iaturdiy ifternoon, Walter<br />

nr, on Biit it,-'tatf people, alio Including chllflrnn,<br />

jfBBil. -. did considerable damage to the<br />

Bfled pBtrick OTonnell, flourts, Tben, too, the borough<br />

f milk dlst»ftnto»i,"ho jad to alpnd the eipfnge <strong>of</strong> keyp.<br />

r:oBM to Hit lt.1 PIMM loi th» courts In condition.<br />

i'Sfho was.ltni aUTO, IB with a moderate charge, play.<br />

: and took Wm baefc to erl mn reierve the courts for<br />

!rt. ; • .Cost-<strong>of</strong>.equipment- lor sueb ai<br />

syetcin, whloh would place .<strong>Ocean</strong>]<br />

<strong>City</strong> in an unclialrtnged position<br />

oil HAR UIBIHBAY TAWt<br />

i ATBHIIWI-. ond birthday nnnlyfrjary WidBWday<br />

aftaraaon by, *Bt#rttUainK<br />

iaetnouist cnurcn aiiu tiieii IEIU .,«« M«sl. fc« ~ »u^»^uu.u. =^—,Q<br />

attended tHe teRuIar weekly meet- 'party lyhloho Included Oharlei SIunit,<br />

worth $5,000,<br />

cbntrol<br />

ig<br />

broBd<br />

now 0 part Rutn fl Beum. B Junlgr;.. i MJ»l l W<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> the iumnier auxiliary <strong>of</strong> ekal and John Feat, <strong>of</strong> Pbtladel-<br />

<strong>of</strong> city eBUipment, Captain Jur- Shirley Petero, <strong>of</strong> C*mdfi<br />

the . Methodiit Church Tueiday phia,. and Jack Smith, o{ thli re-<br />

neo said, ana the bare cost <strong>of</strong> SchmMt, <strong>of</strong> Fhiladelphia!<br />

nt the Biseayne hotel, iort,<br />

Inatalllng arapliflerg at each gnerd Martin, <strong>of</strong> OceaB Oltf;' ani<br />

i The worship service was in Fifteen kingBsh, moit <strong>of</strong>. whleb<br />

stand would be more than com. guest* from MUITIIIB.:, '<br />

charBe <strong>of</strong> the preaiilent, Mrs, Wil- were laraer than the liBUal ron:<br />

1<br />

' ••'-'-. • a certain hour and come coine nl thnt that<br />

lUun Doyd. She read the 28rd one flounder, one weakflih, nBe<br />

BBnrray [nrray is'iuWlyed ii'iuWlyed by Um§i knowini, knowjni,they they wjll not have<br />

ftalin end <strong>of</strong>fered prayer, croaker and two large, eeli were COAL AND COKE<br />

have<br />

«, Bruce, WllliaTn- William, ami BIW t0 wait. Two unemBloyod unemployod men<br />

I The program <strong>of</strong> the irfterrtoon canghf within a few hours, In. the<br />

tee • rnothef died died V.W, lurt, now have have chargi <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the the oBurts, oBurtB,<br />

;was in charge <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Charles bay below Beealjy's Pplnt bridge,<br />

• ' ' If'l'. collect and keep the fees, and, d<br />

iItead, The opening number was ai • -.<br />

.piano solo by Mrs. Marlon Mur- i:oi,T,Al'8Ii ON BBACH<br />

..„«, .:.. „.-•- :.. nrst<br />

OPPERS<br />

nhy. She played several well M,Bg jjildred Steel, <strong>of</strong> the 0o-<br />

SHAM<br />

» T itA 4a I OlsM" conaltlon at no other ex-<br />

168 Idle "As • pense to the borough. No group<br />

knnwn compositions. , [ lonial Motel, oollapaid on the MlAINEV-WOOD<br />

, •roots ONBUN<br />

A new comer on t.io»e pro- hMolJ ^tttrday, flhe was carried<br />

Villas—Wilbur<br />

a?, Of SB17 N, M b l<br />

._jioved to the Atlantic ihoreg<br />

noBOl,2lng ^nam TllB 2Bc fte isnraaented<br />

severiil serious and one Hospital by Dr, Willlts Halnes,<br />

,ot w inflivifluai one, but perhiimnroug<br />

readjns and the Misses p01, a tlme glls i08t j, i r memory<br />

.Vhwinia Wooley and Virginia but ,attr ghe wat reported to be<br />

«f I*y. here, Sunday,<br />

jMeyern, <strong>of</strong> the Hotel Bwcayne, fuliy"recovered,<br />

n thi boat was about UOl^;<br />

I aang two duets. '" "'. . . -si -W- _<br />

tnm rtore, « started tolH-S f r'oniliilBslonefs F, H.<br />

\m item ani rolled ove*,l fnd A, P. Olirk both.BX-<br />

I, although he was a Jngrgj iygtem and both declared<br />

Ber, . • they and Mayor Bergner laid<br />

boats aided in picking «P they had received many favorable<br />

••Taer oj the grouip • commepts and no adverse orlti-<br />

Rvannip 1ESQBT. STITTIKNT' STUDENT eism , ^ reiardlng the ehangi <strong>of</strong> pol,<br />

m m m t<br />

:<br />

I ICP cream and cakd 'Vltt •sel'vii Jaig8 %, Mvrtle Dunn, <strong>of</strong> 8g5<br />

0(y,' • ^._-,v-~— Westey iv." enfertaiccd • several<br />

1 Hoslesses for the uaS> were frlendr '•• *»w Tforis over tne<br />

Mm. Laura Streeper and 1 - 'MIBS week end. Among her guests<br />

Marv Quinn. Iwere William J. Hutchinson, a<br />

__._ j prominent broker, and Mr. and<br />

j — ~ *~ .Mrs, William Quinlan, <strong>of</strong> Scars.<br />

FROM BLK1NS PARK. I dale, N- V.<br />

_n» <strong>of</strong> loeil interest<br />

:*fflrtS *fflrrtS<br />

llarey, ion <strong>of</strong> M», and<br />

»y Morey, 1017 Simpion<br />

ewtmony wai performed<br />

.parsonage <strong>of</strong> tne First<br />

it Iniiconal ehureh. Rev.<br />

A. Boyd, pastor, <strong>of</strong>fleiot-<br />

Koore, <strong>of</strong> Port<br />

Wi. and h,, .W<br />

l^and carried !*»«•<br />

whtrt Mf. mm H •<br />

. Mra, Morey ig floor<br />

Jh^B factory tlitw.<br />

ft*.*--<br />

<strong>of</strong> the, wrd<br />

i *n tte iMuii§ Ker.<br />

IWort Tiiitora.<br />

A 1 r<br />

fyf Goes Into Action<br />

Ifl time to Set your red flan<br />

MU ^ <strong>of</strong> th§ motBbajiB and pre<br />

He was Vlniinj all day<br />

will arrlvi, ture ai ihootin,;<br />

Mr, Katedld hag been a ref<br />

ular flrture <strong>of</strong> the elty hj" l«w<br />

lino* last yfar, wbeli M tim<br />

made nig appearance. At a eertBlii<br />

time lait iummer, he sang,<br />

ml<br />

Mi' •<br />

Mr. and MM, JamesSkelly and I ..<br />

wendinf the iummer at 711 l.t'.-J-<br />

EXTERIOR<br />

+» they<br />

PAINTS, ETC<br />

Paints Glass Oils Bruihes<br />

, BBST PRICES AUWAVS<br />

Agenti for 0tetlcote IlubDer Enamel<br />

Harry R. Montgomery<br />

«r ASBURY AYE, PHONE tti-W<br />

PAINTING ^ R10R<br />

WITHIRH.L'1 PROBUCT*<br />

SHIP BY s<br />

mmh imMns Co., he.<br />

Ten YeMi <strong>of</strong> Prprhpt and Courteous Service<br />

IXCUUilVl SALES IN<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

COAL<br />

13th and Went Av#,<br />

BUILDING MATERIAL<br />

BUILDERS<br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>ing: and Shett Metal Work<br />

841 Lcntral Avfl, Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />

•'Sincere Crafumanjhlp at Moderate<br />

¥r\ilHP'<br />

Ji04S Asbury<br />

BLKCTEICIAJS<br />

1 iWlPBKKAtTSS<br />

: DANIEL 3, KRiSWtf;': "<br />

Blastrlui Contnciai- -:•-.,' •••<br />

Aibury Avo. Phone,<br />

CEMENT WORK<br />

Remodel Now!<br />

Powell -Van Gilder Lumber Co, ! CBBraNT cONrok^^ 1JL..m!<br />

^'Buadlng MateritU For Your Every Need" | n»m%u : - j ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

BUILDERS<br />

BUILDERS<br />

MARBLt—TILE<br />

GEO. A. BROWNMII«I»ER 1 ; oujFima owvmmi<br />

BVIILDER 'mm'-''-'" ' Mione im-J »a* St^if"<br />

1.TB ST: AND ASBURY AVE, ; PHONE «2S"S W. H, Oldf"icW & Son<br />

RELIABLE BUILDERS<br />

OTIS M, TOWNSEND^inci<br />

PHONE 67 ; iMO iftWr AVJ(.<br />

bAU*i»~<br />

•If CENTRAL AVEmiB<br />

, Own Chr, Hi Ji -v/i<br />

*<br />

I


T .l " •<br />

PLACES TO GO WTH INGS TO DO<br />

it Lopez to<br />

at Gateway<br />

Orchestra Engaged<br />

For Saturday<br />

r, © *f the most famous orehes-<br />

|i'<strong>of</strong> America, assisted by n<br />

tag floor show, will be the<br />

; attraction at the Gateway<br />

Saturday night, whenVin.<br />

£ and his famous Hotel<br />

orchestra will be pres-<br />

P» whose tunes have been<br />

every home In the land<br />

that has a radio, will lie the first I<br />

<strong>of</strong> noted orchestra leaders who<br />

WlU appear atthe Gateway each<br />

Saturday for (He remainder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season.<br />

The orchestra is scheduled to<br />

arrive in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> from New<br />

York late Saturday afternoon and i<br />

will be immediately conveyed to'<br />

the Gateway, It will perform from<br />

1 p. m. until closing time. . tlon and which c0.^Wri<br />

V U d K F ] *<br />

p. m. until closing t.rnc . tlon and which c0.^<br />

N« chanite will be made in the VowiU and Kay Fra<br />

gular prices and the convert „,ayln ot the Mo<br />

m- j t wag directBd oy<br />

ll h i<br />

nit ll b made in te<br />

regular prices and the convert<br />

h<br />

p<br />

will remain at U for S<br />

R e<br />

urday evening:.<br />

R. Robinson i.'luinee. <strong>of</strong> Hoseile,<br />

lerle, who is responsiHe for Mi*«<<br />

Francis 1 previous starring vehicle,<br />

"Man Wanted," The exceptional<br />

cast includes Hnrdie Albright,<br />

spei,t the week end here wilh bia Spencer "Charters, Helen<br />

family, who is summering here at an,i others.<br />

(521 <strong>Ocean</strong> ay.<br />

man believed to be dead brings<br />

about an amazing tlrnmntic con-<br />

flict Mplvyn Douglas, whn pla\ed<br />

opposite Gloria Swanson in "To<br />

night or Ne\er," has the leading<br />

male IOIK as the Italian nuble<br />

man, Count Bruno, who accept*<br />

Znia, tin cjfe singer, us the «lfe<br />

whom be believed to hn\e been<br />

killed In mvailri , diiiiiiji<br />

Woihl Wir Ihe renowned<br />

acter uitor, L'nr Von Strolii-un,<br />

en ict*j the 1 o]e uf gaiter, K mill<br />

nant nmehsl, who bneks to pre<br />

\rnt<br />

l<br />

Finm frmtiny fttu id<br />

WARNER<br />

THEATRE, ATI.ASTIC tITV<br />

| ONE WEEK, Startirig Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 13th<br />

— ON THE STAGE —<br />

THAT GOBGEOFN Xl'SK.'AL rOMKKV EXTHAVltUM i<br />

RIO RITA<br />

Complete! intact! go—Artiiti—BO<br />

3K Qorgcous Ooiturtifil 6 ( laborate Scenes!<br />

Rrllllant Slnftc Snow IS in Ol t "'TY<br />

ft H<br />

Mon,, TUBS,, Wed,<br />

"Downstairs," which introilui<br />

John Gilbert to hla screen fun".<br />

in a stsrtiina new departure ,m<br />

sinister but colorful villain, is (I<br />

attraction coming to (he MOOIIML<br />

Monday, Tuesday anil Wednesday<br />

"DownMiiirB" is a tunge drania<br />

laid in the servants' iiunrters <strong>of</strong><br />

ti European castle with Gilbert<br />

iis a chauffeur,- spreading a «eb<br />

<strong>of</strong> intrieue that enmesheM tile en<br />

tire hnufelwltl until a fnnt.isti<<br />

revenge ends his plotting.<br />

STRAND,<br />

Now rlajluf,'<br />

In "As You Desire Me," (jirti<br />

Oarbn plilys the role <strong>of</strong> a Bull i<br />

pest cafe entertainer whose ie-<br />

murknble resemblance to a wo-11,, ,iiti]LUit in h in II<br />

ten h in i in tin t In<br />

tht 111 1<br />

Him<br />

Lv. PhlM,<br />

S.1B A.M-.<br />

• M A.M.<br />

. 11.00 A M.<br />

•j- MUPM<br />

'A%y, 8-1.00 P.M.<br />

• * MO P.M.<br />

1P.M.<br />

)P.M.<br />

3 P.M.<br />

SF.6 m P.M.<br />

8,30 P. M,<br />

, 1.3<br />

M «nl¥, M.Mon only, SF.Frl.Satflnly, B.Rum via Hack Horte Pk.<br />

Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Tiimlnal, HO Ninth Street. Phone 180<br />

Additional SarVlee Sunday! and Holiday! at Required.<br />

Way $1.25; Round Trip, good until used $2.2S<br />

Excursion $1.50 Round Trip<br />

10-Trip Tickets, $7.00<br />

Good Until Used—Good in Either Direction<br />

ORE BUS TRANS. CO.<br />

Steel<br />

if YOU ARE GOING TO THE |<br />

ITEEL PIER<br />

walk at Virginia Avenue, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

E or see the 25 star attractions playing there,<br />

can drive your car the round trip over the<br />

ian <strong>City</strong> - Longporl<br />

Bridge FREE<br />

.and your passengers buy your Steel Pier tickets<br />

at the Bridge Toll House in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

This Short Cut Route From <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Will<br />

ive Miles «t Minutes<br />

Steeel Pier Ticketii Weekdays, SSe<br />

,s -Sundays and Holidays, 75c, Including Tax<br />

HILADELPHIA<br />

Smdays, <strong>Aug</strong>uit 7 to September 4, Inclusive<br />

Alao Labor Day, September 5<br />

R ?SP TO BROAD STREET STATION<br />

[,09 ROUND<br />

TRIP TO MARKET STREET WHARF<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Bolng- and returnlne on all traine all<br />

'tnv TCl^Aftrl 0*==--"* &i^i*^ = n_K^ ^-i*<br />

Angust 8 to September M, I<br />

Except Labor Day, •eBtambap s<br />

oalSs CITY" . " ^ f - a « «« ««i»n)<br />

nm9, iiav* .Pnilad.iphi, (Imd strut Slation)<br />

(Phlladslphln)<br />

•te Flrera or Couult Allots<br />

RAILKdAD<br />

Now Playing<br />

~ "• WORLD<br />

FAMOUS<br />

ATTRACTIONS<br />

All For <strong>On</strong>e Admission!<br />

20<br />

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\m umj din Kihhi i in fe.iturni<br />

Ihe Hnk Hui^i " cHiiriui tin<br />

ffjtultu imiiiiiilt ii il hpu i<br />

,Iitn il lUfH i uinut it tell ni<br />

. u i tin nt uu ii tin lid IU fui<br />

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out i t It \M inn u hn f illi i, with K'T\ mounts, il fiL-UIC Of<br />

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in tp tun ^1 i^i|U, iiiiin ' iMi'tm tiolti'<br />

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lln j ii ' nnv IIITIIM ii .mil k ii<br />

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iili*lndl,ini i, it i liliM.ijii t,eil<br />

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tilt<br />

"Do conu', this<br />

We will huvu more timu<br />

tojtutlu'r than ever he-<br />

fore, .We lire taltimj our<br />

mun!» at-<br />

Johnstons *s<br />

Cafe<br />

181 ASSURY AViNUI<br />

OppOilte <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

Tasty Pastry<br />

II I I I W 1 I Hi<br />

111" ' iili nu tJ :j h,m «ith<br />

' l i t 1 lO (Jinti nu t u limn n<br />

i i l il ilmi 11«• ,it in , Hill hr<br />

i |i i il mill \ntu I iih.ittimi<br />

- |IIH II V ll Mil I Llll II<br />

I III L I lln l 111 n fi llillt<br />

I i 1 I * ii t 1 ( n h j I I m i l<br />

, nun ill hi LIMI, ,1 ,1<br />

i ' n Suml i%<br />

' i I , t 1 II' i li I ti I l l t l titillt<br />

I 1 I 1 I Illl 11111 II l . H C I 111<br />

\ i n t i t i i i i n t i i t i n t I t l n ^<br />

i lull! 1 InH lnl i in nun ni ihr<br />

in ni i i li in ' t.i Hit If a ii<br />

I i i. Ii<br />

K i lilt i in nl* it-, tliliut in<br />

\ li" I ill 1 1 1 littlni; tli it<br />

il" t nun luck lo lip jut rnrtil in'<br />

\ il m'lt t it inn i m ifinhft n!<br />

II lln \\ mi r<br />

-II LI. PIKK<br />

^M in ii I il Alt- HMII- ind<br />

'i ti i i i Si it il I 11,111111 TN ht.itj<br />

Hit mil MII lit imir mi tin*<br />

\llih i 'is -iltt I I , r In L'lll<br />

II iir i in I i\ Vu n l I ( I hi<br />

lilt in i lit Mi i mi i hitliin<br />

1 1- ti mn mil uiih let t ntk<br />

I I i ' I HI i-i im.in\, I i inn-. Si nl<br />

i n I I ni ' <br />

j the fines I tyP is °' American manhocitl we have eser<br />

L \vhy s l 'ch things as his untimely ile.ith have lo \>v<br />

flianl to understand.<br />

PAINFUL BUT NECESSARY,<br />

li Seiitinel-Ledgei' regrets us much as any individual<br />

the necessity that has moved tht; city conimissioii-<br />

i to introduce an ordinance providing for n It) per cent<br />

Bucticm in salaries <strong>of</strong> city employes.<br />

I Large reductions in expenses made by the commis-<br />

iiiers this year have proved insufficient to bring the<br />

fc within its revenue. They delayed reducing salaiies<br />

• months when it was apparent that .something <strong>of</strong> the<br />

must be done; but at last they have acted.<br />

| The move is painful and regrettable, hut necesxary.<br />

NO ROOM, NO BREAD FOR THK BUMS.<br />

[/AY back in the so-called Gay Nineties they used to<br />

' sing a song, the theme <strong>of</strong> which was "No room,<br />

I bread" for the" poor!"<br />

Mayor Headley has given <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a capital oppor-<br />

tiity tn revive it in paraphrased form: "No room, no<br />

bad for the bums,"<br />

|His announcement in last week's SuiiUiiel-Ledger that<br />

1 poor relief will be issued this winter either to erst-<br />

lile pr<strong>of</strong>ligate spenders or to •'bums" or law breakers<br />

I find hearty accord in the minds <strong>of</strong> taxpayers.<br />

|The mayor is takiim the right course in limiting the<br />

hinsation <strong>of</strong> city relief funds to those who deserve<br />

fern. There has been considerable grumbling, merited<br />

^Otherwise, over the iilleged iact that in the past the<br />

ly 1ms dispensed poor orders to a good many families<br />

lo took advantage-<strong>of</strong> the city's generosity und who<br />

tied tn struggle for themselves 1 who, in nther words,<br />

tame pr<strong>of</strong>essional panhandlers,<br />

I Citizens will 1'onl freer to contribntf to reliet' funds<br />

jth this assurance from the mayor Hint the city will<br />

\ conscientiously not to waste a dnllnr,<br />

[People earning Rood money nowr with no prospTTcl for<br />

h imomn thjs winter, will deserve no tity siippott if<br />

py do not attempt now to build up a reserve.<br />

PROVIDING FOR CHARITY.<br />

SPITE the recognized fact that a Inrge sum will be<br />

. needed for charity here this coming winter, the as-<br />

bailee that severnl fund-raising projects are now tm-<br />

|t way inspires the hope that an acute condition may<br />

[averted,<br />

[it ia anticipated that a substantial amount will be<br />

llizid from the forthcomins Passion Play, The Taber-<br />

We Association IIRR volimteerecl to surrender a per-<br />

top <strong>of</strong> the net proceeds from the three-day appear-,<br />

ice to the city welfare fund,<br />

JThe Beach Patrol proposes to surrender the entire<br />

| proceeds from its ball nt convention hall Saturday .<br />

pi to charity, ,<br />

[The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Republican dub has worked out a<br />

'lutlon to its charitable entertainment, which hit a snag<br />

m it proposed Sunday movies, It will present a vaude-<br />

rj show at convention hall, Monday night, the proceeds<br />

I go to its Sunshine Committee, an active charity group,<br />

I the first show is a success, similar ones will follow<br />

Wdy until fall. ., .<br />

[Your presence at any <strong>of</strong> these affairs wil be a direct<br />

ptribution to the needy,<br />

SATURDAY'S CASTING TOURNAMENT.<br />

HETHER you're a fishing entlnisiaM or not, 'don't<br />

miss the casting tournament on the beach near the<br />

b «t. fishing pier"tomorrow (Saturday), This numml<br />

nt, in which eight fishing clubR will participRte.- ut-<br />

:ti a larger crowd <strong>of</strong> spectators every year it takes<br />

Do You Remember?<br />

20 TEAIIS AfiO<br />

Oeorie W. Liavls, L'S, <strong>of</strong> Mer-<br />

'HiftiitvlUe, was atrunk by an<br />

Muiamoblle while, playing ball fin<br />

•\shury av., near llth si. He<br />

iii-'l HOOD after.<br />

llnnrdwallt morehBms enn-<br />

tinii'd in sell ico erearn and rtini<br />

liiiihints nulln oil Sunday, deitplle<br />

the fiicM i tint RuininnnOH wpro<br />

IsBHOil lo iipliflar In riliirl flir<br />

Thp PonilKylvnnht RnMrnm)<br />

forty liiijit, Avalan, ran nil :i<br />

-hnnsl bur hetsveen here and<br />

LoiiKiiini, rriijhtcnlnii IS piiBHCil-<br />

Thn 2utli gt.. Irnnrovrniem AH-<br />

Hnrijitiun was fnrnind fit the<br />

linnip <strong>of</strong> Dr. Charles '1'. Oildpn.<br />

William P. Llpplnciitt pur.<br />

I'lmsi'd Hip flwiirihmore Hotel<br />

liiroii/ili ihP iigchry ftt rinytnti<br />

MninnN nrirk.<br />

!ft TKARS AfiO<br />

The ABliury Park Fishing LTuli<br />

won •! Ins <strong>Ocean</strong> city Trophy Tor<br />

surf ciiNiin;; iirenking \\w wnrurH<br />

The Sumli .iDCiiciy Tennlit<br />

Tnurnamont WUH lield here.<br />

Opeaii <strong>City</strong> aH^esified vnluatinnH<br />

were iiiLMeaHed $22n,0nn. Tim<br />

Innil intjreaSR For the county<br />

The iinnunl Ijuhy paliule W;IH<br />

hflil on flie boardwalk.<br />

There wnrc ninny PlttHbiirgh<br />

aiiti Wllniiimtiin viKliorn hi ihp<br />

report.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Cay 90's<br />

SO1KV S1OI KIMS<br />

Theie liiiiy he an epidemic nf<br />

Cl-iiy.y Hliii-liillKii aiiluIIK the gills<br />

siiiiii. It wiis talked abiiut 011<br />

Iht! heniih Ilii- other nfternoBn.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e sill tame down in her after<br />

hiiiliinii Hciults, mid nruiidlf ilis-<br />

CIIIMIII ii iniii' ill' slucliingH lliiil<br />

HIH'IICL'U ihe ocean. Feminine<br />

*Nii'killf!i< iire BUpponed lo be a<br />

HUhjUCI III lie iilOUslil i)f, IHIR.<br />

sillily, never in he mi'Iitloneil.<br />

lint they lire SD ninth In evi-<br />

dence ut Dili shine ihaii not ;il<br />

il. iInn il neeniK nil iiRlii.<br />

This uhi siinlifii <strong>of</strong> was veiy<br />

in ciiitl iif her liOHiery, unil posi-<br />

Mvi'lv idcaliiicd that portion <strong>of</strong><br />

thi-iii "f 11*11 WHS HariiiiS green.<br />

"I'm jjiiiim in wear theiii^ in<br />

hnthini.'." she Hiiiil at Inst. "Dare<br />

me,v" (it ciiiirse, everyiine snid<br />

yi'ii. iiiid she ilecliired pusilively<br />

xlii, ivtinlil ilif nesl chiinee nhe<br />

aci. Ami Mnii staited a talk nn<br />

iiiiiil siniiiiiidH, iinil the Kirls<br />

"TTriTfrinrmr IIDIOH mi who had the<br />

I,KI*I vivid pair.<br />

This BMeins lo he linid in lie-<br />

iide, nnd SII the urnup all luaili-<br />

up iliiih- iniiidH to \v«ar ilieni In<br />

liiiihliia. The one with the noiai-<br />

IHI pall' im wins a box <strong>of</strong> suit<br />

Oilier liiiiy. It 1H imponaihle to<br />

iiiiiiu HIM dare positively, how-<br />

I'M'r, us all women have IIN<br />

clmnaiim IIIIIIMIH as Ihe wind.<br />

If yon iirc looking for anyona<br />

evenings, yon may Una" them by<br />

simply" fnlluwtnK these diree-<br />

tiuns; <strong>On</strong> ID the carousel, search<br />

cliiaely, Oo to Headiey's pier,<br />

senrch clnsely. And you're bimnii<br />

in sne theiii there. There isn't<br />

iiiiy nilier place. How are ynu<br />

Kiiilia tu help it? Von so In and<br />

Willie ia •iniklllK 10 a Ki-iiiip <strong>of</strong><br />

uiila. In a momeiil lie moves<br />

away In iinoilier and tn annlher,<br />

ami so on hack to IIIH first<br />

crowd. This is the place whore<br />

everybody (sues, so why shouldn't<br />

yon •'<br />

(Tile iiliiivp iirtlcles n..r<br />

in tlu> OfMtti <strong>City</strong> Dull}- lii'liiir.<br />

fiT fur TlmrsilBy, .Inly SI. !«»«•)<br />

, It Is no mean feat, this casting successfully. It ve-<br />

N»s nice precision, long practice nnd an arm like a big,<br />

We pitcher, . . ,.<br />

A beautiful silver loving cup, costing $2000, is the<br />

A ». The <strong>Ocean</strong> pity Fishing'Club has won _ this tro-<br />

flve times, and will have a strong team in tomor-.<br />

I The cSi n toUrnament is one <strong>of</strong> the big events <strong>of</strong><br />

»season for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. It will nttrwt Morw.ot one-<br />

T Visitors from the home towns <strong>of</strong> the visiting clubs,<br />

* sporting, event <strong>of</strong> no small proportions.<br />

,, PUNISHMENT THEY'LL REMEMBER, '<br />

AGISTRATE George D. Richards displayed a keen-<br />

',insight to human nature in metinir out sentence<br />

mother day to Bome boys whom police had ^tf."""^<br />

Png crapB, He fined them ?B each and specified that<br />

1 muat pay his own fine, wittiout help from n>s par=<br />

i mothers <strong>of</strong> three paid their fines, but t h e »<br />

> ruled that the boys would have to wjb<br />

«•!_, parents with money earned by thiinBeVves, and<br />

ww have to report pwmenta to city <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

.We Buspect Hi ftkpuniBhtnent will hurt more ttan<br />

| other within reason he could have devtw^ * h ^f<br />

|i. when dozem <strong>of</strong> boys art competing fw f«f, J*<br />

ys will be hard to barn. The earning <strong>of</strong> it will, no<br />

Stt- teEch them a lesson they'll never forget<br />

We .prediot that these youngsters will hereafter shun<br />

I Ilka a plague.<br />

tormr to<br />

THE REAL MENACE By Albert T. Rmd What's Behind the<br />

ixs.<br />

THEMUHY<br />

By FRANK PARSER<br />

Other Editors' Views<br />

IT ttOUU) AI'I'EAH<br />

THKU IUKI) IN VA1K<br />

In 182B three men were hang,<br />

ed for stealing one sheep. The<br />

jiidM said: "You are not<br />

hanged for itealing the iheep,<br />

but that Kheep shall not he<br />

stolen."<br />

There is plenty to worry about<br />

in our present laws and court<br />

practices, but we have come<br />

some distance In the last 102<br />

years,—Pleapantviile Press, '<br />

ASTER EXECUTIVr<br />

OH, NO! IT<br />

COST ASYTHIKti!<br />

Some time when you are In<br />

North Jersey travel over' the<br />

road from Newark to Jersey<br />

<strong>City</strong>. Just <strong>of</strong>f the hiBliway, you<br />

will see a great Iron frame-<br />

work tnat looks like a hlah<br />

bridge, it Is the new overlitrnl<br />

hlBhway that will eniinee! Now-<br />

ark and JeriiBy <strong>City</strong> and which<br />

la Bald to coat two million dr.1-<br />

lars a mile. It is being built<br />

from proceeda <strong>of</strong> the $100,000,0011<br />

bond issue. Senator Pierson, who<br />

urged the adoption <strong>of</strong> that bond<br />

IBBUB, told the nubile it wouldn't<br />

cost us anything}<br />

We simple-minded voters have<br />

been iwallowInK political iiokiuu<br />

so Ions that we are wo-klng<br />

one day oiit <strong>of</strong> every lour tn<br />

earn the tnxes tn pay thn bills.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> us have given up oui<br />

farms, homes and biisinesisiw to<br />

the Bherifl in order to i-kniiwn, InU'restliiu lucfs<br />

nlmiit llsh, cuiiiiiiiin t» wiitiTs<br />

liercahoiitN.—Kditiir,)<br />

Kj KDWAHli «. KitNKKE<br />

Often you hear soiiie oid-tliii-<br />

HIS splii lish stories tliat lax the<br />

present day fisherman's imaglna.<br />

Mon=slngle catches <strong>of</strong> weakfish,<br />

bhiefiBli and croakers that nmi<br />

can not tie duplicated in a seii-<br />

Hiin's lialilng.<br />

"Why," you link yijurself,<br />

"ilon't we have as good tldhin<br />

today?"<br />

There have been tunny ans-<br />

'wera, but the most plausible In<br />

"water pollution."<br />

* V * < :<br />

Before the world war, ncenii-<br />

Moln^ vessels started to inslall<br />

'oil burning motive power. Miii'ii<br />

waste oil. Is dumped into tin-<br />

ocean and a eonsiderahle portion<br />

eventually washes up on the<br />

beaches and floods Into the bays<br />

iind inlets, kllllnit a large ner-<br />

eentage <strong>of</strong> the natural food sup-<br />

Illy <strong>of</strong> the Bah,<br />

Coupled with this was the ex-<br />

cess dumping <strong>of</strong> refuse, oil and<br />

sewage into streams and rivers,<br />

which in the course <strong>of</strong> tthie finds<br />

its way to the ocean. This lat-<br />

ter evil Is being corrected by<br />

laws, prohibiting stream and<br />

river pollution. Notable In this<br />

enaeatw are" New Jersey, Fenn-<br />

nylvanla and Ntw Tork',<br />

* • •<br />

Another ntmy, although it<br />

niiij' nut bu uwiii'e' ur it, IH UII'<br />

MnKqiifio Exieriiiinuiion 1'onimln.<br />

RIIIH; The npnnivcd mothnil nf<br />

miiHijiiItu I'xtermilintion is l»<br />

I'IIVI'I 1 the aurfneo <strong>of</strong> ililelinB iiiiil<br />

liondB on the iiiiiidowB with nil<br />

nr iiihfir fluid, which noi nnl,v<br />

kilis the tiiOBquito hrvii« liilt<br />

iiiBii iriiniHe nntHniBms, frfthn<br />

iiiid mimll llshPH mion which tin'<br />

larger Ugh depend for fntji!. <strong>On</strong><br />

II Unod tide tins nil finds im<br />

way to the hay and works th<br />

Miiinfi liBVoc there. A dHTerent.<br />

iiidlhnd <strong>of</strong> muiiquitii contrnl it,<br />

iieutely neoded,<br />

Lrick <strong>of</strong> food and cieilii wairr .<br />

is ony reason for (Wi not oom-<br />

iiijc to our waters in nu ' Inrjrf<br />

niiinhers BB they did 30 nr 25<br />

yiiiiiH ngn, Tho time may again<br />

vmm when' It will ho n« good.<br />

Inn not until Btill more drnntif<br />

iiipnsnres are aaoptcil'tn prevent<br />

.wnter pollution.<br />

(Jiext week—MuBnels, a. jrrtat<br />

fuoil rapply Rt OUT ilour, nlmnnf<br />

imtnnciied—whj'i)<br />

Tho dental college <strong>of</strong> Colum-<br />

bia is across the rtreet from St,<br />

O.ihrlel's Park, £ three-acre<br />

green spot In the heart <strong>of</strong> the<br />

city. In this nark men rest who<br />

are out <strong>of</strong> work. From tlBi to<br />

time ioine <strong>of</strong>. thftta are inTltefl<br />

to the distil college, wher» Vit<br />

studeBts work UJOB OlilF titth.<br />

"Wbat ta<br />

'"^he o«i»r fellow'a broktb."<br />

"Yea," said the b (ily yrainis<br />

man. "I write poetry.<br />

The Bill was Impressed,<br />

"How truly devastating." she '<br />

exclaimed, "Does your poetry<br />

yield any returns?"<br />

"Yes," said the young man,<br />

Hlehing heavily. "It. praeticiilly<br />

nil 1 returns!" _<br />

Agitated Passengers "I'm sure<br />

that was a human being we ran<br />

uver,"<br />

Bus Driver (in heavy dust):<br />

"Ah, good; then we're still on<br />

the main rnai) all right."<br />

Street Orator: "We must fet<br />

rid <strong>of</strong> radicalism, socialism, bol-<br />

.".hevism, commuuionism and an-<br />

nrehlsni,"<br />

Voice from the Crowd; "And<br />

while you're about It, why nut<br />

throw in rheumatism?"<br />

Manager: "I hear you and the<br />

lending lady are on the out*,"<br />

Wlectrlclan: "Yeah, It waa one<br />

•if those quick change scenes,<br />

with tie stage all dark. She<br />

asked for her tlghta and I<br />

I noufht she said lights,"<br />

A sailor stuck his head in the<br />

dqor <strong>of</strong> the public, bar and<br />

asked; "boei anybody in here<br />

want to fliht?"<br />

NonodVsftld a word, and the<br />

Tb? old gentJeniM aid sot try<br />

lo MV hla wife Into their n«w<br />

eir n u vud to In the hw<br />

Biiilor repented; "Does an:<br />

in here want to nBht?" J<br />

<strong>On</strong>e old gentleman broae<br />

silencf mid said: "No,<br />

nn one wants to flght in<br />

"That'i OTOd," said the<br />

"Then It's (safe to come In: 1<br />

The old doctor ordered the Old<br />

linrson in take some *ot i-<br />

Hy eaeh iayt<br />

"But," said the patient,<br />

iifrnld that my housekeepw ^<br />

would object and leave me,"' ;:'•-<br />

"She need never know," I "<br />

Hie inedleo, "JUst tell ner .<br />

want Borne slinvlng water.",<br />

Some weeks Inter, the doctor<br />

i-alled to inqiilre for the .<br />

son,<br />

"He's gone mad, air." qm<br />

cd Hhe hoiiHekeeper, "The ,,,,<br />

untoortunate gentleman is shuV<br />

liijt hlniBelf morninB, noon «<br />

, IIIRW."<br />

A iieiero. applied for a Job<br />

set forth his attributes wit]<br />

tim iiiueli modesty. .<br />

"All rijht," Bald the OOSB, <<br />

i>an have tue lob, ^d ai to-.<br />

ury, well, I'll pay you ju* wB<br />

wer you're wortb,"<br />

"Dttt's no use to me, nah," *<br />

piled tha applicant decldedlyj 1 '<br />

la cettln 1 mo dan dat whet* I-)<br />

now,"


i&Ifei'^m<br />

, , in l>la heall.<br />

wpra hui^L beyond btU aid no<br />

Uhtll •<br />

i MMi mtdt.<br />

MtAtnlttw<br />

(t? to tyl at«g«- tor<br />

~i _t the young peo-<br />

MUleT, c_firman al<br />

eomr<strong>of</strong>tt—>, looka<br />

_KIU«1M thus far<br />

tbo popular wooki^<br />

f«ar tbe dull was<br />

Uv* selection <strong>of</strong><br />

ind -or court.<br />

Pool will enter<br />

winmrt tQ be «n-<br />

ilCttt, <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

i't#ater sports <strong>On</strong><br />

T«n dollars f|p« was the pou-<br />

nlty Chui-len Wilson, 19. or itl<br />

Asbury av. ha* to pay Mp,n_lj><br />

morning for being the companion<br />

or another young ma_ wl»o U t r\ a. m. S d y<br />

Wil<br />

•Just a Friendly<br />

Admitting that they went drunk<br />

and "lust having a trtondly word<br />

fight" fur'old fi<br />

and lut vng a<br />

fight." four'colpred<br />

d 15 )b b M<br />

y<br />

were fin-<br />

ed 15 oattb by Magistrate Gooigc<br />

D Richards, Saturday, on nchargo<br />

<strong>of</strong> drunk and disorderly<br />

Jamos Coles, 61. <strong>of</strong> 312<br />

Mem<br />

Btnttf<br />

themselves this wi<br />

well jleaasd'over ..._ .<br />

their ninth anhual D*J1 In Con<br />

ventum hall Friday and Saturday iREAO-THE<br />

nights I<br />

ADS<br />

»ALE.<br />

U) virtue <strong>of</strong> H writ Of Merl l'a,.-<br />

We»t !«« .for flcjl H*f{ff_«««..J'nll.-*<br />

mos Coles, 61. <strong>of</strong> 312 West '»« ">• ff'o « Metunwwl PIVJISM,<br />

hi. anna Tnma> Ti- 17 n>.ii '" "'" dlloct«d, ImUHl out Of th<br />

. fl ' A n L ' n ' L ' ult "' Chrnic«n 0( NOW Jelioy<br />

rt 34 and George Conwaj u ioth dy <strong>of</strong> A»u»t A 1'<br />

60-Year-OId Club<br />

Members Missing<br />

Maybe the Old Boys Were<br />

Playing Hookey<br />

The second meetinp; <strong>of</strong> tlio<br />

ThHje Score and Ten Club m>»y i entering tho store or stealing y<br />

havp been held. in Somers P<strong>of</strong>tit i thing. Nothing was found on hlfl<br />

Tuesday afternoon as scheduled. | person when arrested, and the<br />

but you can't prove It by Lin-1 elualvo King disappeared,<br />

wood W. Mintzer, boardwalk mci Magistrate George D( Richaids<br />

chant listed as one <strong>of</strong> the two « lld ho was Inclined to bollcvc<br />

r\ y<br />

Wilson said ho had met anorh-<br />

er fellow, named Pat Ktug, at a<br />

party In Somers Point, and thai<br />

the) had come home lo^etlior. Oi<br />

tlio way up Aslmry av. King stop-<br />

ped at Crowloy's Market, near 7th<br />

at., and entered It. Wilson mild<br />

bo kept on walking tor.-uid home<br />

tut stopped in the next block.<br />

Tho night watchman o.' nome uf<br />

tho stores in tho district siiw King<br />

onter the Store and Wl'.aon walk-<br />

ing away ana called pni'o' 1 . Wil-<br />

son claimed he had no hand In<br />

Albort. 34, and George conwaj, ^'„,"„,_"£^ J _"A«5S.<br />

36, <strong>of</strong> 63. West av, wete the In- ini In a certain cwino<br />

A<br />

wh<br />

A<br />

y<br />

1'<br />

cmln<br />

l<br />

__ T<br />

By \litue <strong>of</strong> a. -writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri J*o-<br />

ui. for tale <strong>of</strong> Mart**!** Plttli",<br />

»ALB<br />

to<br />

<strong>of</strong> f<br />

for tale <strong>of</strong> Mart<br />

me directed,<br />

tbe Court<br />

41«auj4<br />

out<br />

h H f<br />

charter members <strong>of</strong> the club at<br />

its first meetinir here last week<br />

"Old soldiers never die — thev<br />

only fade away," the old sonu<br />

goeB, and Mr Mintier \f incline'<br />

to ni^ree with it- For he searched<br />

Somers Point high and low TUPS<br />

day afternoon, without UHMIMIIK the<br />

mooting<br />

Edward Eolls,<br />

and VI'<br />

minister who or7dl the<br />

d* in Ocea n Cl 'V. ">«t Eugene<br />

Wood,, <strong>of</strong> Somera Pomt, the V<br />

~? JLJ* ond charter member, agreed to<br />

m a •" have the meeting Tuesday nt<br />

g<br />

have the meeting Tuesday nt<br />

* Wd' h i S<br />

(<br />

y<br />

**r. Wood's home in Somers Point<br />

2*<br />

the old<br />

were to gather<br />

d h<br />

tha<br />

It<br />

Io-<br />

Wilson when he said he had no<br />

purt in the robbery, but that his<br />

bolng with tho other man made<br />

him partly guilty.<br />

When ashed why he did not try<br />

CITV OF OCEAN CITY<br />

NEW JBRSEV<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 531<br />

AN ORDINANCE coilccriilliii<br />

ti f l t<br />

uiut<br />

.-lllt<br />

liiv<br />

(.11 <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong> mi <strong>City</strong> I\n\ J r |_J<br />

til Iillrpo i <strong>of</strong> I I uliiiiuy in ndltllilli<br />

1HD -OAIID "o'l" COMMISSION<br />

i HS oi iHL mi DI. ori IN<br />

(.11 Y IX) OltI)\IN —<br />

to<br />

to move the club hrck<br />

Cit\ when the nucleus<br />

Seitlon 1 __.<br />

<strong>of</strong> economy In administering tin<br />

WBS Finmcnt <strong>of</strong> tin- city <strong>of</strong> OLCJUI<br />

the<br />

me<br />

' But Mr. Mlntzer looked all ar-<br />

uuiul llm Point TU—MJIU uf (LI<br />

I noon for his buddies <strong>of</strong> to years<br />

or over and was unable to dis<br />

to th* "lunlnr **Ver tbe meeting. Perhaps th*><br />

^III iJ hrZ b °ys were out playinp baseball<br />

_,.wi i_?.r i - »n U» •-•* lot or the v may have<br />

_Tf«tds BlgnlfylJie ru_ B w a v (rom h o m e ln / a p l r l t<br />

<strong>of</strong> youthful adventure.<br />

t o he <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oe<br />

New Jcistj thin sliull li n ii<br />

rcntuiii diduttiil frnni tht cfniu\ 01<br />

ti f i<br />

.n<br />

••lu.v)!v,<br />

b<br />

wh<br />

llm eo<br />

from tl<br />

tlio Llfi<br />

IIIK tlie p<br />

laid cledlicMon<br />

1, 193S. and th<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> every <strong>of</strong>ficer, oni<br />

forcninn. nupcrlnlonik'nl.<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho l*'ln: ])t>piirTnu-nt: nnd<br />

<strong>of</strong> tin: l'tiHd* lX'|"t't lUi.'.nl<br />

pllnfT liLhori.^r» .'ind ini^li i i<br />

urt* pnld nt. IIM liomlv tiiif<br />

itij H!H\I1 I,,- ,l,:ti:niiin.>il hi<br />

oniliiK ljody linn- itnd IIXMII'KTN nt<br />

anurd Hcrvlci; Imi I n<strong>On</strong>d-<br />

<strong>of</strong> ,-ittii ,'•• i i.T ; nd<br />

n lx>rfn vsoji&horc Building &hd L<strong>of</strong>tll ASflocllU<br />

iV? y •""' » Corpomtlon <strong>of</strong> the Stnto <strong>of</strong><br />

night N i i llm d L<br />

•""' p o n <strong>of</strong> the Stnto<br />

Nov<br />

iorBej is caniplalnam and<br />

MCb Jh t t l<br />

PTBMBBR eh, m<br />

hour* <strong>of</strong> twelvn mid<br />

M, to wit at t^^l^o<br />

y g Nov iorBej is caniplalnam and L*o<br />

The four men told the mugls- McCubu Johnson, ot us, «t «lo uro<br />

trate they were celebrating Hit difindnms I ahull exposo to BQIL «t<br />

homecoming <strong>of</strong> James from Nuv, 'TUESDAY," SEPTBMBBR eth, im<br />

Y6rk and that they had "nioro hoiwucn iho hour* <strong>of</strong> twelvn<br />

drinks than they could munt"<br />

'Iho charge against jnmeS. sr <strong>of</strong> •;]'»!; »,°» '^"""(liayilih"' Z°\Z<br />

maintaining a disorderly house Vi,!,,, <strong>of</strong> »..i.i 'd.y f ^t y X mS.rif"!<br />

was droppod when It was learn i fii< I ""<br />

ed it had been Just a, family affair a<br />

Ma\ N<br />

t<br />

Court llouno<br />

J<br />

Ma\ C<br />

Cnpe"M«y County. New Jersey:<br />

All that certain mortgaged prom<br />

loo» with tho appurtenances In tho<br />

bill <strong>of</strong> tqmplalnf In the .aid_<br />

Mr and Mrn D I MeuKes <strong>of</strong> "••< ls '" ""^<br />

-« a — —. ^ Ul Ih. Irillrh<br />

*\ ?Jt 1I1L1I kill/ U|/|JUI IVIlttllliUfli Jll UUJ MAIP I'f >jUin|'(U"ik ««- ---i.- -• - •<br />

bill <strong>of</strong> coinl>lnlnt In tho Bald cause partlctilnrly «et forili ttnd described<br />

i iiiimluiK bHt forth und ducrlbcd (hat la to<br />

Ainhlei and Lamente Spencei <strong>of</strong><br />

Aionrlale, are here at tho<br />

ton<br />

following tract or pArcol<br />

und promises hereinafter<br />

NOTICE T-O LIMIT CREDITORS<br />

Ettate <strong>of</strong> Kathryn G McCluro, Oe<br />

ceased<br />

uisuiuit to tin old,, <strong>of</strong> IIHIM.<br />

I lt< li Summit, or th< fount) oi<br />

dlii Miu mad u,i tho • li,lilh ln<br />

>t Autu t \ 1> l'j. on thi iippli<br />

iiitlm or tin mis, iiii, r» Liiiinnr<br />

<strong>of</strong> mild ,1 bi-twoen lines parnllel with <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

A\enue flftj feet In leticth "T dooth<br />

Amount due under decreo Is til<br />

491.22. with Interest and Sheriff's<br />

foes In be added<br />

WIIL,T\M n row PI i. sherirr<br />

OuUil Jul> 57th 1»12<br />

)- n ,lwood I-' Klrkman, ffol'r.<br />

7 M-4f- pf »17.S8<br />

N J<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

AUDIT FOR YEAR OF 1931<br />

f><br />

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>ll<br />

il<br />

.,<br />

L\<br />

1<br />

m<br />

urt<br />

Ui<br />

1<br />

!•<br />

tit.<br />

SHERIFF<br />

(it 1<br />

>r M! t)C<br />

dn 11 d<br />

i>r ( h mt<br />

till II 1<br />

1 II Ui<br />

M<br />

1<br />

l \<br />

ol<br />

ill<br />

n<br />

s SALE:<br />

Mit 1 1 1 n 1 >.<br />

*fn d out <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> %PM Ii<br />

Illl^ \ ]><br />

n \\licn in<br />

complfilnfint<br />

ktid riu Mi<br />

11<br />

nr\<br />

l tin<br />

nn<br />

miii<br />

July 11.<br />

K. OF P. VULS SAI!<br />

— - — Three events ot social<br />

Of Queen In- opgi'Ung apiioct uro being planned<br />

. _^ five attendants for U»e future by the local chap-<br />

4 In the tJolrJen Gal tor, Knights <strong>of</strong> Pythias, It was<br />

t on Oil evo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> announced this week<br />

P—rad«, It h»B <strong>On</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust 16 there will be a<br />

I party on the beach is planned<br />

tfes will be lined moonlight sail A watermelon<br />

1 ' lit for the fair- tor <strong>Aug</strong>ust 23, and the following<br />

„ the eveqinir <strong>of</strong> week an all day fishing party on<br />

Two entries from Hie one <strong>of</strong> the locil parly boata will<br />

ph<strong>of</strong>sen on the 17th, bo taken by the members<br />

Fhlrtdonj Hotel, to<br />

t>L for the month <strong>of</strong> __<br />

1 ne<br />

I i Hun I hi Oiilliinin di - nil<br />

affy ct th, nn mbcrn <strong>of</strong> thi Bnird ,rj<br />

and [ i ,mU,,i«iori, i-, <strong>of</strong> till4 (Iti win<br />

ivritlng f DJ<br />

i the 19th, and two<br />

Vltfhl dob-, who pYobablv .<br />

on the iSth, will ">» "» -no <strong>of</strong><br />

elionor. - *? "" dlr " tt ' 1<br />

nool immedi-<br />

pamde the eltuwis<br />

SHERIFF'S SALI<br />

»lllUl Of II Will Of IllH I ,<br />

O ll f V l Irtmiir<br />

out ot m.<br />

time the winners <strong>of</strong><br />

Hie »f)rade will be an-<br />

This «ffair will<br />

a day in honor <strong>of</strong> ull<br />

May Join<br />

les Family<br />

niKtion <strong>of</strong> ti<br />

inlury and t<br />

turns tin Bft forth<br />

ci ntinn < f Ihflr<br />

dcdiKtid ii likr<br />

in tliU Oi lin mci<br />

take effect 3. Tills OriHtianc<br />

on Ho.pl ember 1.<br />

NOTICE<br />

'I'lii- uljovr Ordiniince M'IIH |>U:^IN!<br />

n first romlln^ nt a inetttliis: <strong>of</strong> tin<br />

nirit <strong>of</strong> Coniml.uttlnmM-K <strong>of</strong> tin* Cil.\<br />

t O:m <strong>City</strong>. New Ji-r.i«.y hi-KI (n<br />

h nith for second<br />

il flnnl n:is:Mii;i- nt .i nieeiliiK nf<br />

(111! Pill.I lIlHUll 1(1 llf ll.'lll 111 Ull<br />

.r 1 *} Cluunlii-r.-i ;n tin- Oily<br />

Hull, In Oocini city. New Jirm-y<br />

the 21th iluy <strong>of</strong> Alli:unl. <strong>1932</strong>. 11<br />

'clock |i. in. Ei.HI.-<br />

inu Tlmo<br />

Il.VHKV A<br />

<strong>City</strong> Cli<br />

S_12-1t-llf $6.fiO<br />

HulltllK \snrrlill(.ii 11 col n <strong>of</strong><br />

PLIIII I im ,1 I nilnnls r nhall \<br />

roii to i-nl, ul politic \ ndut o,<br />

MONDAY AUGUST 22nd <strong>1932</strong><br />

11 t\\ t,i tlic houin <strong>of</strong> twtlif and<br />

hi, nil,ilk \' M to Mil nt tuvl\.<br />

( 111 n I I l^lj ll Im 1 I Inn.) oi in,<br />

' l"ili 1 « d>i\lir.ht sum!,<br />

linn ) <strong>of</strong> ild ,1 ii in Di sin nfl i<br />

fdi III I Ull MIIN ( nit HLIII<br />

Cupi Mai i ou,it\ \,vi l,n*><br />

V" I'm nil ilu moitL ,(.MI pi,in<br />

in ^ ulth th, nuiinrt^nnni i ^ in il,,<br />

bill <strong>of</strong> iimipinliit in Hi, ^nid uiH,<br />

Tittl uliirl t f ,th mill Its nl til<br />

tint Is t i ««i<br />

Ml ilu toll in in in t II pin,i |<br />

. f I,, 1 mi I pi n \H In nlmrt i<br />

n iinulailj il( it 111 » 1 ^iiiiiti IMni.<br />

I n 1 1 \ni_ in ih ( n\ i r I 1N\1\( In Mi<br />

lln nr ( nti 1 U n<br />

I 1 1 II 11111)<br />

I II Ir in ih <br />

liMin Illn * puill,l ^111, Hild Mivtli<br />

Sinn <strong>On</strong>, Hjiujr .1 (1(10) fLft lo u<br />

flftmll list uldl ,t»,K.t<br />

BKINt} Oil the samp i Vn,l como<br />

d to tin. Mild miitv <strong>of</strong> tin iii i<br />

11 .it b> Wllllun I Jo, I,,, ,,,, i '„'<br />

nnh it loch, i hi win i,\ ,ii i<br />

1.-J<br />

Pbllnili-!i>hltl<br />

1|- IO Iti; Atlninov<br />

Hnny K. Kelli-r<br />

Il-Jil AVnliiul Rtri<br />

I'lillndi-lplilH. 1', ,,<br />

•01-pf 512,50<br />

SHEBIFF'S SALE<br />

rmrdiil in tin ( ,p AlUi t nn<br />

ClLrliB Oflli. Novrntl), r 0 li<br />

Hook No 41. »C l>, .JM ,,r ,,,<br />

310 ic<br />

K vlrluo <strong>of</strong> n<br />

nln or Mo 10<br />

IHM'I<br />

till!<br />

It , f I i.iI I<br />

p^d Mi f.,in^i<br />

nn fliiLttiil iM^ii^ri ut if th,<br />

or t hum , M <strong>of</strong> r*, ii joi i \ o<br />

nth iim ,.r J^J^ \ p n, ... .<br />

• iitiiln uiiiM, ^Inifiti linn lin^^l<br />

m nt (o tniHtf^ rti (L al in<br />

rumpliLhifint i and \nnli N Liurtii<br />

MIdiiM i I il «i (1if ndniiH<br />

hull ixpoir- lo -i\, -it imlillc \m<br />

i i In<br />

MONDAY AUGUST 22nd 10J2<br />

li Iwii n tin houi if l\\ K<br />

ll\ o lo I I M I,<br />

In ll ll I, (SI<br />

I lo k 1 M<br />

run ) <strong>of</strong> i,i<br />

(tlivllchl Si\ln(<br />

ll nt 111, SI, riff,<br />

linn<br />

I i| M ii < iiinii N,M j,,, ,<br />

Ml til il , it lln morluiKo!<br />

I I 1 Hll th 1|)PU1 ll 11 HI Pq {<br />

Mil <strong>of</strong> i-miplnliil In Ih ill<br />

txirtlciiliirly not lori.b nnd de.»irlhod<br />

ll.r<br />

foliow ini. nit<br />

due oil<br />

di<br />

md<br />

Amount l>7 S2 ivllli IhlciiKt<br />

tn.- to 1«> added<br />

UIMJIU II POMKI!<br />

I>lt, d Vll^iiHt loth 1112<br />

}\\ld O Watkliifl stol i<br />

II li(illi:uti!B won:<br />

i irt d li null u<br />

1000009<br />

DiaburumfinU<br />

\s4t«i]m(.nt llfjndn<br />

To Currant AoaeKnment Lltn Intiiul<br />

To t urrint \nm 31,1,1, nl IlinContn<br />

f I 214 76711<br />

Llabllltlei<br />

Jan 1 19JI<br />

t 300 940110<br />

If. 000 00<br />

2 (170 MO W<br />

w 000 on<br />

— SS7 000 00<br />

- 100000<br />

174 6WJ0<br />

11 JO 4<br />

Yppropi union* 14J05O97<br />

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBUR8IMIN<br />

CAPITAL ACCOUNT—1831<br />

Recelpti<br />

Malaiii Januao 1 1 > 11<br />

Ilondul IndLhteiineHi lami, d<br />

Iniprov, nitnt Not, 1 Iasued _<br />

liom Triiflt An>, omhli IniproM nwnt Isol II<br />

nun, d<br />

I'lvmlmnn on Dond Sal, 1<br />

Fxcisn I undu on Hond Sal,<br />

I roni Curr, nt K, tlrr-m, nt <strong>of</strong> s, 1I11I 1 onds (., 11<br />

1 mm Currr-m_R,,t|rnm, nl <strong>of</strong> H,rIi,l Bondi Si hool<br />

i^"'f .—i^!, nl ~ R '" rt '" 1 '" 1 <strong>of</strong> T 'ni»or«r> Uindr<br />

G 3 r il EC<br />

600 00<br />

2 000 00-<br />

97 000 M<br />

n 000 m<br />

11 wr es<br />

r 1 :000 o»<br />

Total Itvcelpti,<br />

Dliburismenu<br />

lin|i,l,..| liiil,.),U .111. n. :'nld<br />

tmprovimieiil N'ot,-^ I'nlil<br />

PreniluuiH IOxpotnlotl<br />

('mitrncln Paynblo -<br />

Ordiiin>ioc Ainiropiintlonrt—Olin-r ChurKoi<br />

To CuiT<strong>On</strong>t—Billunoo 477 - 183<br />

I'ti Trust-- AiinOHUnii-nt<br />

To Current- liubiuo.o <strong>of</strong> liond rronihmi<br />

Tom! I.>I*bur..jeincntt<br />

l-luetinlier 31. 1931<br />

% ro iiinoo<br />

« 600 00<br />

ISO 00<br />

171067(11<br />

in mm<br />

1 077 «:<br />

21 000 00<br />

loooo<br />

COLLECTOR'S SALE OF PROPERTIES FOR UK?!<br />

TAXESA^IO dVSSESSMENl<br />

orilif f UH lax < olli 1 tin <strong>On</strong> on <strong>City</strong> Niw Jer»e><br />

Noll,, In In ril\ RIM n Hint tho ollljmrllfi thn Tax roUwtW at<br />

1 111 N,m 1, rni'\ purFiianl to Ihe la\%« <strong>of</strong> the Stato <strong>of</strong> New !~~<br />

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Allen c# 'Thomas _________<br />

Allen O. Thomas,<br />

Allen C. Thorns* __<br />

Du Bols Investment Co,<br />

WBllmn Hubert Lynclv .<br />

WUllun Hubert Lynch<br />

Willi H b t L h<br />

Wlllliun Hubert Lynch ___<br />

Ua-_U-gUaQ»CDiio¥eF _ -^ ^ s<br />

Md—ughlsii-Conover Co. _<br />

TOU__ «, Maney<br />

William E. Massey __.<br />

LaWrenco K. Rlchnran<br />

LAwnnce K. nichmon __<br />

I_a—rence K. Rlchman<br />

I-awrence K. Rlchman<br />

Clatence L>. Da Bols _<br />

Clarence I* Du Bols<br />

Stirling: W. snd Bertlu, Cole<br />

Stirling W. and Bertba Cole ___<br />

Stirling W. and Bertha Cole _<br />

Stirling- W. find Bertha Colo ...<br />

Stirling: W. and Bertha Colo __<br />

Clarence L. DuBols<br />

Clarence L. Du Bnln .<br />

Clarence"!.. Du Bola .<br />

Helen E. Roeser __^ .<br />

Helen K. Roeser<br />

Helen B. Roeser .<br />

Helen H. Roeser<br />

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Hfelen E Rosier<br />

Helen K. Howir<br />

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John V. Myers ,_ .<br />

Myers - • .__<br />

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Mary M, wnson -<br />

Muy tt Wilson ________<br />

Mary E, Wilson ._<br />

WlUlnm M, Clemens ___<br />

WUUam M, OInue-i_-__.<br />

McL_uglil»n-C(inov(ir Co,<br />

Mclaughlan-Conovcr Co, _____<br />

McL»ashlan-Conover Co, _______<br />

McLamrhliin-Conover oo,<br />

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_ <strong>Ocean</strong> Front Security Co, .___._„<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Front Socurky Co. •---<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Front ieeurtty ce, _<br />

William MoLjuighlon -<br />

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•B, jylUIam lletUer<br />

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B, Wlinam Sledler _<br />

a. WUllnm SMIer ___<br />

J5, WUllun HlMItr ___<br />

ft William •Mler<br />

Boach Front Investment Co<br />

Beach Front Investment Co.<br />

Beach Front Investment Co.<br />

Beach Front Investment Co.<br />

Beach Front Investment Co.<br />

Beach Front Investment Co.<br />

Beach Front Investment Co<br />

Beach Front Investment Co<br />

B*ach Front Invc tmpnt Co<br />

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Walter H. Hnyes. ft ul» _—_.—_.________ T4.JS<br />

Louise K. Htid James B. Collnday (1929-30) 41J.5.1<br />

Minnie V. Rublcam . - . .__ 178 02<br />

Lmira A Flti 11430<br />

l-oul*e K Collndn _ 444 7«<br />

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Aelyas Knssul) _ -___ ^_ 575,43<br />

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ThomaB Q Tu#o 398 52<br />

Jo eplllnn Got tr 849 31<br />

William B L1m.l1 _ US SB<br />

J'lorence S. Johnson . 7S.79<br />

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H II Johnson O» — _ 41*) M7<br />

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First Natlunal Bank, OunrdfHii for FtHchel I_eo 494<br />

First National Bank, Giiurdlnn for KnclK'l _*o 2824<br />

Eleanor H, Hall<br />

Hill Dnsdjrinr Co. _____________<br />

Atlantis fl, and L, Aim.<br />

Atlantis B, and L. AiSn. „<br />

Bdw. J, O'MareL oxer Bst, David WHUeeafc<br />

Joslah H, Du liols -<br />

Harry 43, and May Hobbinii ,<br />

Frank B, Darby , ,__<br />

Franeta Freeman , __„-__<br />

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Bertha Zimmerman<br />

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Barl V. WestcoU<br />

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Prank and Anna Oro-ser<br />

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Altrei Trainman O021I-30)<br />

Juninn Propon (1023-30) .<br />

.Tnni.B Proien 411129-30)<br />

Jamel Proaen u.20-30)<br />

James Proisn (1989. B0) _i<br />

Jamei Proion U1I2S-30) ^<br />

jameB Proien (1I89.30) „<br />

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James iProjen (11)20-30) _____ _<br />

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lirg, Oarrie B.' Young (1921.10)<br />

Mra, Carrie 8. Young (li_o-|p)<br />

W. A. nnd May Rich UOa.-ao.<br />

•W, A. and May Rich (198..30)<br />

\y, A. and May pioh (108J-10)<br />

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Haroniui Corp<br />

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held a familiar ring. "But, let this<br />

be a leason to you,"<br />

At the club, Breevort, in the ut<br />

most eonBdenco, pouring oiit a lib<br />

eral highball <strong>of</strong> Sherwood, loused<br />

It <strong>of</strong>f and told the whole story to<br />

Marvin Knlly, a Kentleman who<br />

liolltics with law, "I re<br />

appeared. John hud into<br />

Cwns<br />

«e« We <strong>City</strong> — JQJU> J. _M«7.<br />

664« It t lUadeI<br />

y<br />

<strong>of</strong> 664« I_otU»<br />

7<br />

l_UadeI-<br />

•bin. wife 1 given the 4lt*rn»tlve <strong>of</strong><br />

30 dnyi In JM1 <strong>of</strong> » fine <strong>of</strong> ^100<br />

or.. on a' disorderly conduct charge<br />

OjlHure last Friday by Miiyor 80-<br />

' IVoney. He paid th» fine,<br />

#_• anmttl WW OMrt<br />

(eapotiiied to tho change <strong>of</strong> aelitt- to 10S8 Central _v<br />

mont with a hurm <strong>of</strong> m>eed, hmd- ^,1-^ in the same<br />

I IM d l<strong>of</strong>t afialnsl the body C r T»<br />

mon h m , m<br />

Inut .IBM and l<strong>of</strong>t afialnsl the body Cr_ny _-O.tT»c In<br />

In qiiltk bucceBslon nnd J um P">SI,ihan_e. the family having<br />

]ubt nflt<br />

is awlme, s<br />

lono was expounding lilu views It-<br />

f th S<br />

hi. wife I*u!tB, 44; Oharlis Ma-<br />

iW_e, H, 61 "Wwi<strong>of</strong>c rd.,. aemt.<br />

_ M K and Nttta _llt»w. !7» <strong>of</strong> 48W<br />

ilEUt-HANT—Have you seen<br />

new Ulliott Post C_ra Printer<br />

,__ (ldressei'T Eiiahleei you t»<br />

IHnt your messagn and iidilron.i on<br />

niii-hlne. You eftn send 5 or<br />

J e»rds tor tlio priati ot one flrgt-<br />

elu- let tor. Think It over and<br />

i£i- T 8ilii!iid Bros,, 6.10 L-nndig<br />

Vinelana. Phono 111. S-B-it<br />

JOB BALI-"- Automatie KelloK air<br />

N. J. 7--l-Htp<br />

Oiiiiioard Motorii—Multi-<br />

aobile control, two iipeeaa<br />

I<br />

jhend und pills rever«e; electric<br />

ItirUr. For heavy duty and .....<br />

IIP to 1285. John a. Dennis, Ttri<br />

ml Bus'. Orean CIR<br />

n<br />

8 5<br />

OH R.Sl-lfl—llefHRerutor, Cheap.<br />

" I'liuauru itv., Ou<strong>of</strong>tn <strong>City</strong>,<br />

!-ia-3tp<br />

"He's Vim Horn, right<br />

Well, here's luck to them both!"<br />

"How!" and the men tossed oH<br />

heir drink.<br />

The affair never got outside <strong>of</strong><br />

he Van Horn home. Servants in<br />

those days were loyal- it was still<br />

in a time when servants talked,<br />

but not for publication.<br />

room <strong>of</strong> the<br />

after the fight<br />

s between Rasper Jorgaii", "They just naturally know how tp<br />

he waved his hand toward a eor<br />

aer <strong>of</strong> .the squared circle—a dark<br />

skinned museular youth rose<br />

., to put (team into a punch,<br />

„, „.. . klct_, when It landi. Why,<br />

to. dammit, ninety-nine tights out <strong>of</strong> a<br />

the Introduction E.I..IIII>K nt th« that kid Brefn'H his nainO<br />

h d d hit Uko wlndmlllB<br />

crowd, "known as the -MlacRxhUBdred hit like wljtalUii, Now.<br />

Wonder. 1 and"-hi(i other hand, Lipshltz. —'• «» ir~fc--—«-_-•#. kld"-<br />

haod pointed accusingly at John. B b<strong>of</strong>n<br />

Brten—"and riihtlns Llpvitoh!" The<br />

Thenshters had their bandages ing by a clean knockout<br />

hit Uko wlndmlllB N<br />

he'n no k> kc-that kid s<br />

,ln thfl<br />

and Netta i t r ,<br />

Ridge avU Philadelphia, were<br />

d Mh bi dlBordefly<br />

g<br />

charged<br />

persana.<br />

J h<br />

U Philadelphia,<br />

*Mh being dlBordefly<br />

rsana.<br />

John Mulkcrn, who occupied the<br />

apartment below Wagner, made<br />

the complaint that on Saturday<br />

nl_ht the house Was noisy from<br />

In a ipeqlBl Bcratch race tor • the<br />

larger funabeutt at tHe.cIoie ef<br />

t_i# day, defeaUng William J Mc-<br />

Cahan, III'B "Blora II" and the<br />

"SMtliiB" la a rasa -bat waa<br />

CIOBO all tbi way over the eourse.<br />

»B«r LNii SUM* Bosei,<br />

Fred and Tom Slack maneuver.<br />

ed their Baraeiat ineak box sail-<br />

OT "fhe Bat" Into ...it place In<br />

Saturday _ race for the point nail<br />

about 10 p. m.to 3 ft. M. Th0<br />

examlmd The M-wea were adju.t middle bf thj ,1x11. round, att-r a<br />

ed Ih. -nonlB were pulled from rtiin nil.a with light Trom start to<br />

f nl li romplQtPly ovi rnhado» ed<br />

Gilbert Van , Horn,<br />

at 1U0O, sal in the w<br />

Fifth av, club,<br />

Marvin Kelly, Ju<<br />

State Supreme Court<br />

In the fall<br />

«• <strong>of</strong> his<br />

the corner.,<br />

left the ring Ihe hBliKin<br />

fci i.f flif<br />

nun ..bruit<br />

All but the referee finish, completely overshadowed<br />

,li the main event, In which the<br />

mls(ed.n.e nuBlliats, "Red Merrill"<br />

, . , ..... .__ Hennes!<br />

The cold while Hint dered around<br />

town f.rj M»i<br />

)0U( I Inert canvas, rno enio wniie ngni in _.«.... .-<br />

a! came in an the I"" 0 ' 1 down m thea >- T h e i)' bodies while th« crowd dwindlta In dli-<br />

IonB aBernoon shiided into nlBht. |BjI-tened, like animnted speelmena fUrt.<br />

"Glihnrt old boy." Muivin Kelly' 0 ' 8Omi nionstor operalinit table, 1 (Continued Next Week)<br />

dlew oil his slaves and toHscd his Tn 9 «alli <strong>of</strong> the crowd ing* more<br />

!<br />

cane and hnt on a vHcatn chair. v l«lent than ever. The Polneli<br />

•m havlns a bit ot run loniisht, IWoiito was picked to win. die*<br />

• • • ••- «f "Kill the white-washed kyke!<br />

Bust him up!<br />

IJB" SALIi.—BlMUly BllOP Bduip.<br />

ment, firai eliifls, up.to-date esuln- j<br />

rafnt for one booth shoij iina ro-<br />

Mptlon room, including lint ciBjJ else?"<br />

p_rm»nent wave machine, M!J u.,,<br />

_k_j nil, 412 H. HlRh «t. Phon. All<br />

I8I.J. Ask for May. Hillvllle. N.<br />

ilit<br />

bit ot rim ion<br />

OB tjle Bowery, down at tile<br />

Mantis iilnee. Whiu are you<br />

Ing?"<br />

"Having<br />

dp. I Mix<br />

, , with 0.1 reeling<br />

Kill him,<br />

i, .reeled the<br />

backward<br />

_T> f w - - ikf<br />

Real Estate New*<br />

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

oi<br />

. rto following i» mi aliatiact <strong>of</strong><br />

eonveyttnoeB oiitorcd for record in the<br />

Clerk's horti for the<br />

from<br />

wbek onding <strong>Aug</strong>uit -Hi. 1(12:<br />

0 Oetaii <strong>City</strong><br />

right Dine with me<br />

h f th mi<br />

.111<br />

in ^aJon N J S 13 IIP<br />

FOR RENT<br />

IOH 8VLT OP RFNT — Eeiiutlfnl<br />

CJottiae 311 07th st Htnno Hnr<br />

bor N 7 O«r will Klvo mart<br />

BWP (.nil Jn-kson 5761 Plillede)<br />

phV« or nnj hroker « *• tfp<br />

RENT — T,v|iewrlli:ni<br />

P 0 Boi 11 Oetan ritj<br />

EtNT — 1 nrnl»hed<br />

» btdrooms nniJ roomB with lioute<br />

t«0l MIOs 321 Ce/i'rnl iiv<br />

with<br />

Apply<br />

p _4 trr<br />

rtnunt<br />

l<br />

Martin's, and then for the mixed-1<br />

Ijnhn ,....-.= _<br />

„, burd blow on the nose. The warm I waibore Peterion, et vir., to The-<br />

M .-;-,.„ ,,__j __I_,I,II___ („.„ m» reiitt LinSstroni. Lot 12!, ieotion No,<br />

The progrBm for to*<br />

nnon Bl-centeBnUU ueleftr^<br />

„„», on SeptM-Aw, * M .'.OftrtJ<br />

UlSiiB, wai arramed tali weeKfhyJ<br />

Bdward M. Port I B ^ B W ^ I -<br />

the exeeuflvB eoa__It|»i. '; ;<br />

J%ature ««_ rt *Mh M :<br />

lo«.l eelehratloBi thr.ulhn«tt<br />

county will be entered n - •<br />

county event, and Ideal<br />

WW<br />

tlon with Mr. Post.<br />

The program will t|» glTen on<br />

tte it«pa <strong>of</strong> tht mew eourt bonrt<br />

building,.over which a iti^i WH!<br />

be built. It will have a ^ntaw<br />

<strong>of</strong> 22 fett, a deptli <strong>of</strong> 50 tm und<br />

be «1_ feet above th- gremtti ;fTll#<br />

audience will hi ls.~tH^fr,<br />

e requested to ihakc applfcn-<br />

building.<br />

Th<br />

The<br />

Mr.<br />

.<br />

desired program features.<br />

In -38?<br />

In _nin-i4f \<br />

cttle* west wrt<br />

»ort to tt^<br />

By<br />

Ing trophy, overhauling J. W. Bui-1<br />

•-.« Ir'o "Alhatross" about 2& 1 ,<br />

late SundaT<br />

Scouta depleting , ...<br />

minuets, dances a_?a tableaux de-<br />

picting Colonial<br />

and<br />

place was raided shortly after<br />

midnight<br />

Captain Robert Lackey andUeu<br />

tenant Njcholi-B ' lmplazzlo, who<br />

were ln the raiding squad, said<br />

they heard no loud noise or any-<br />

thing out ot the way in the place<br />

such as Mulkero described.<br />

Mulkeri Is partly deaf.<br />

'29 Reunion at<br />

Deauville Inn<br />

len,<br />

yards from the flnlih,<br />

"Vega," tailed by the Crouie<br />

brothers, continued her mastery In<br />

tie itar clam ialHni Ileet races,<br />

torilng to another cloie triumph<br />

over MM. O, F. Zurn III and Bill<br />

James/Vta the "Scarab,"<br />

i _ntrie» In BnnaboDll.<br />

With are entrlea In the inn.<br />

about event Saturday the am. re<br />

were Mnt over the courie for a<br />

time trial by the reiattA eommlt-<br />

tee, to determine their handlcapi<br />

"I_ra-__da," the ultimate winner.<br />

Bttrted the actual race In thW<br />

place and held her le*d all the<br />

way t_.ough to win on the bails<br />

<strong>of</strong> adjusted times<br />

liurd b<br />

"silly blood Irlckllns Into<br />

mouth, iilled him with an<br />

feint.<br />

mi >.._., _... __„«.! Monlhan and Hall, Inc,, to Ray.<br />

fiinable raiie. Dancing before his inond d. Hall. Lota 84 to H, in.<br />

narrowed, eyas he saw thB thlnf elusive, p'o^-t lsis.jKIvi|r_. _<br />

he was after,.a cruel flghtor, who.l,,,?,"^ % 'ft^ih.^lve. 1 IK MI4<br />

hi those red moments, epitomized joj8 j t0 Si, ineiuaive, block 1017<br />

enmity <strong>of</strong> man, IWta 0, W and ii. bioek IliO: Iota 1<br />

Hie<br />

During the flrat minute or the<br />

as tho lighters, liy 'ihelr ac-<br />

r.voalod a liieli <strong>of</strong> science,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the iiudlenee turned their<br />

I'liund,<br />

tlun;<br />

luiiny<br />

Mui-tlndisll.<br />

.G-G. Mtl.i<br />

Llnii r 8<br />

1). Myers.<br />

bloek 2.14, Blviera,<br />

ti'arroil, et vlr, .to M, H,<br />

alu suiapiiers. .\lnione lias n string<br />

<strong>of</strong> terriers, he's trying out a<br />

eoupUs <strong>of</strong> heavies.'<br />

"Ail fight, Judge—Ah, .iriHcpiiine,<br />

want to tell you uliout her,"<br />

"Yes," ' .<br />

"Well, you know. I'm rather |<br />

lucky iihoiil that. Getting 'iu feel<br />

like a family liinn, hnmc. you<br />

know, liiughtei' niid a lilt, <strong>of</strong> re ., _. .. .<br />

siionijibility, She's entered at the h«ck« to the ring, nreferrlni to soetloh "jj.<br />

Filters Sort ot has the diseusi matters <strong>of</strong> greater inter- Robert Henuber, et ux<br />

i. Oaa. I met her.nst whiio awaitinit the main ev«m ^ % or PI 4? tt _2e_iim r i M<br />

- - 'lit tho evening, a much touted bout Mamu'ril.T'ASJtrSnB:<br />

hftwoen Ihird-rnte lieuvles. But m Boborl Menubsr, et •—<br />

Ili2<br />

Misses<br />

crowd<br />

the oilier day, 0111 walking with<br />

felt as if I was<br />

roms nniJ<br />

t«0lnE prMIOB.s.<br />

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

omB with liout<br />

321 Ce/i'rnl iiv<br />

6n<br />

a ciiiBS, nenily, , —.<br />

respontiifcli for ihe whole lot <strong>of</strong><br />

them. A 'emale gave m« a cold<br />

ii<br />

them. A 'onmie ixave ra<br />

stare when I bowed to my ward.'<br />

ll eed la « lilnt<br />

and Asts, For Rent.<br />

fAfiK Tl vt I U'TH 853 Park PI .<br />

tuml-lifd rooms onlt-f.<br />

A<br />

" 3<br />

llsdlke<br />

ct<br />

<strong>of</strong> vlr. .0 Joan<br />

iu_. i.-01<br />

oo]<br />

A'ilcu<br />

1,<br />

to f Imil<br />

l<br />

\v<br />

TMi:.vsii»T> Knl<br />

•orouoh Of<br />

ell,<br />

nidi) Titeinnin<br />

22nd nt.<br />

Oily, at WHdAuid<br />

Akael Olien, ot us,, ill John<br />

Oiirlmm. l«ot It. liloek ,*i3. Wild*<br />

llurlior Inlet.<br />

Wliawopa Biinfttiow Uo, to<br />

U Bhari). : I*ot SS, WJ U iiii.<br />

Same lo Thorn*- 1, HalKh,<br />

Frillk J. HUdhea to M;iry s... .Jico-<br />

tuuii. fJiu SI linil M, IIIOLII .-A.<br />

i wtitinm n, m*en. siiurii-. inna «t<br />

I Herbert -ft May, et n,n,, to AIJI<br />

B_feUIt«4,Mt Jj, blo-li M. iljuis*<br />

Borouoh cf W«lt Wlldv/ood<br />

Ciiattti ni'Mi, et m, to Hi-rr<br />

Powoll. Mia 4, S and t, Wneit 21.<br />

W1!4T»6O( _-tteunlsn_ Healty Co.. .1<br />

Tho<br />

talked <strong>of</strong> tho Qg<br />

crowd gradually Ihlokoncd b<strong>of</strong>oro<br />

the doorH <strong>of</strong> th club. Now aud<br />

llrcn some no(able would appear;<br />

the Mesiapua came; then followed<br />

the district chief <strong>of</strong> on udjolnlyg<br />

nrtnnlnnllty lii the clone Istidal<br />

principality<br />

system <strong>of</strong> Tammany<br />

i<br />

Or some<br />

f Tammany.<br />

cDlobf Uy . wptjld dush; up<br />

IB a c(b, It wai „_„<br />

t(otl Of tt« ol lib than jjny. spocial<br />

fami <strong>of</strong> th« oohtsna«rg that drew<br />

thesp men. Ptif Malone, the irijhv<br />

f 1'im<br />

I while two otb«r»<br />

uriHS nnd !cp,tttifl<br />

tlie Greenpoml iejjtjo.i whlipoi'.a<br />

liretitlilesi in«lrtteUua!i f<strong>of</strong> Us eoA-<br />

niWitetHl hla »9«»iB 1 *fenn«-«.i : to i<br />

2<br />

20,' 27 111<br />

IsnstMn 1<br />

WilfSrn^<br />

[*f_i T-<br />

ir Tiitei .<br />

Wljllnni B<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hurry B.<br />

liiimms I, V/;ilkur.<br />

Wdwocd<br />

•lit.'I<br />

Aniclc<br />

Iilton<br />

Ifr<br />

p,<br />

iu Hulldlnit usd l_ooii<br />

Pint <strong>of</strong> lot 401. blorr<br />

M M « | t<br />

Bailing to the front.<br />

Colton Manor HQte!<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> HeceiverihiR<br />

Colton Manor Hotel, Su _tlan-<br />

tio <strong>City</strong>, has bean releasad frorii<br />

a receivership In foreelosiiro, thru<br />

an order Riven last week b. Fed-<br />

eral Judfe John Boyd Avis, .lonn<br />

B, Siracuia was diseharRtd as the<br />

reeelver,<br />

Robert K, Bell, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a'l-<br />

tomoy, who aeted in the mm m<br />

.ounsel for the I_r_.er. National<br />

Bank and Trugt Co.. <strong>of</strong> Rtsading,<br />

complaint., aireed to dismiBsIni<br />

<strong>of</strong> the foreeiOBure proeeedinKS<br />

when It was ihown the hotel is<br />

now being capably manapd and<br />

Is growing out <strong>of</strong> Its difficulties.<br />

The hotel will continue under<br />

its same management.<br />

Over 800 S Mfflpgefl<br />

Beach Class Saturday<br />

; ©ver Bob attended the Brit _-«•<br />

Mh«tt Maqh ortisthenie^ class un-<br />

iM t_e itrMliqn <strong>of</strong> Blmir Un-<br />

tar and Jaek Fraps oa the Maeh<br />

|j_. tb the MU«lo. Pier at Mtfortyn<br />

FtCTM(,-,SatnM».y morning, • .<br />

, Worn now 00 il is the hope <strong>of</strong><br />

Captain Jaek 6. Jernei to have<br />

<strong>On</strong> ciBipia.brpujht tonthyr each<br />

g«U*#y ttonjfti.. Other d«yi<br />

««r» : We gr«ips going through<br />

(bake stttlBK up exiroises on the<br />

Mftch at Moorlyn terrace, dally<br />

Itifil B. a. an* on alternate days<br />

it 1-p, m. nt ,!__d st. and Morn-<br />

liifll^t.rd, -:_j_ . _ _<br />

THE WORU-'S OLDEST AND<br />

BIGGEST STAGE PRODUCTION<br />

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DmMt<br />

r<br />

Dr. Poling, Allied Forces<br />

Leader, to be at Tabernacle<br />

Imarance Dispute<br />

Powell Starts Argu<br />

Passing Out P<strong>of</strong>icies<br />

L_<br />

Tenor Who Win Sin* at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabemylc Sunday<br />

life Tcrni Given<br />

Slayer o<br />

Stratknere KiUer Narrow<br />

As He FMM<br />

terprlaoBBjent ax i<br />

K« waa Ufa.<br />

lo hh '<br />

As Traffic'<br />

BB«» <strong>of</strong><br />

levied agsiBst trilnr.<br />

Sisitfr, nrpnilnsst<br />

tenor <strong>of</strong> -Philadelphia, will<br />

A breach <strong>of</strong> «tiquet was com- sinj: 30 minolts <strong>of</strong> uered<br />

mitted Wednesday at tile free- songs st the evcaing terholder<br />

meetintr, when tie void vices in the camp ground<br />

"patronage" was openly ttMd. in tabernacle on Sunday, fql-<br />

a heated discussion, for the Orst lowing the sermon. Ke^ will<br />

tfW is aereml moulds at leUt. also mag no numbers in<br />

^ nff PnAthiboa Wotker to Speak p at 3 pp.<br />

m., Tht nbjeet arose with an In- the iaomin(f.<br />

fll, »ad Sunday—Recently R Announced Support for Hoover<br />

but pointed qnes-<br />

a«d Mot.<br />

by Freeholder Charles B.<br />

"Come. Ye Besjed," hy<br />

Powell as to tin rule*, rejula-<br />

Seett, and "Blessed Are<br />

Dr, DMitl A Polra*. BM« <strong>of</strong> toe AJ-<br />

; lfically on any member, and thai<br />

«k.* ^fiKO Vatas KHM io lii fat or, af-<br />

.' therefore the director <strong>of</strong> f,he<br />

y C'jtff qMUng Mr itaieniem on pro-j<br />

; board, himself, was authorized" to<br />

• ••••j UMUBB in accepting ihe nomi- j<br />

j make the negotiations.<br />

; Freeholder E> Lawrence Chal-<br />

to aiditioo to being bead <strong>of</strong>;<br />

mers, however, said that to 1<br />

Ite Allied ampilgnens. Dr. Pol-<br />

I kno wiedet, he had handled most<br />

is* b a nalkinal leader <strong>of</strong> jouss<br />

i <strong>of</strong> the insarance policies in one,<br />

•fTOte. and bead! tbe Internation-,<br />

i or two prerloBJ yean, and that \<br />

al Societr <strong>of</strong> CbrlstUn Endeavor 1 DR. DAXIEL A- POLING<br />

iiod World'f (briiilan EndeaToi j<br />

iOfllflD, He is alw MJIsr-fa-cUef i<br />

vnwr <strong>of</strong> the (brirtun Herald. I<br />

| He ii known to nearly ereiT<br />

frtto listener tor hta Sunday<br />

UHU, ui b( reeeirM more than<br />

SM Itften a dar from jonug peopte<br />

wfto seek hta advice. He psrtotally<br />

mtmtm a staff <strong>of</strong> 14 j,er-<br />

619 8th Sc la answering tfte ]«t«n.<br />

Tie author ol a saceeufu] nor-<br />

Wit el while recuperating from in.<br />

|urie» reeti¥«d ia m auumotiiic<br />

to cDBtiBiMd hi* writa<br />

Dumber ol!<br />

1 Life imprisonment »t nart la- for passing stop ri—<br />

bor was the senlrnce meted out PMslttS, a rrt t^£"<br />

to James Ket, 55. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, tlie foartli for |^^<br />

Wednesday, irben he pleaded non<br />

mil to > Ghana <strong>of</strong> murdering<br />

Mrs Catherine Reynold*. Strath-<br />

mere snmmer r^sldenti d a few<br />

weeks ago.<br />

Kec, whose plea <strong>of</strong> cuilty.waa<br />

relnsed by Supreme Court Justice<br />

Ralph W. E, PoncM. Hire* weeks<br />

ago, was represented in eouil by<br />

Bobert K. Bell, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

who was named by Justice Donges<br />

to counsel the man.<br />

Although Kee pleaded gifiliy.<br />

' H-<br />

Ihe same as he had oHslnally. the<br />

IS*; -I Woald Be Uke Je,«.<br />

court recognized only Mr. Bell's<br />

ns,** Acklty: "0 Lore That<br />

plea <strong>of</strong> non TUli. T, Ulllet Hand,<br />

Will Not Let Me Go," tor.<br />

prosecutor, formally told the court<br />

ker; "Tile Lord Is My Sh«p.<br />

he would accept such a plea In<br />

behslf <strong>of</strong> the slate.<br />

Kee was visibly shaken ani) ntrd<br />

h<br />

-<br />

I he state motor T1<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

dress.<br />

Too delendaau<br />

Tischler, S3 ifjg<br />

Fnllaaelphla. 'mop' ^. „<br />

Frank Citsabrwa. jr^Ml<br />

Tflle. "stop" Biw Tfcip'<br />

Bailer, 29. eolorrf.Ti<br />

CBy Jailure to Wiff, «M1<br />

•tag a red ItihL .<br />

Oeorfe Oarrla. U •<br />

Atlantic CltT, waj heu"^<br />

adelpbia police ss «<br />

JusUoe in that eity.<br />

STOP ma<br />

Miss Prances Bluett, «<br />

thin city, was td J ^*<br />

| you* during the arraignment- Ja&ate George D.<br />

!<br />

While his face did not show nraehiiirtay for "Oaf •<br />

; change in Mpression, the twitcb-<br />

by<br />

i ing muscles <strong>of</strong> his shoulders and Bccntte to have<br />

back were plainly visible. His road at 2Sth H. aad<br />

High School Students Of bands also were clasped and unclasped<br />

severe! times behind his<br />

back as he stood faeinE the court.<br />

Dennis Face Short Term ruaiidm Tno Points<br />

Jusucc Ddtiges, its passing sen-J<br />

•, paid there were two major I<br />

Maw Have to Chit at *<br />

f: ic waj eUstOBiarj* Jor<br />

%. 1 • ^<br />

Ihankegiving, Due to<br />

. i ment headj to specify who v. ±<br />

i.ta write ihe Insurance. Ms also Sh <strong>of</strong> Funds<br />

j said when he first came on Use<br />

or ruooi<br />

To Use Moorlyn | |j<br />

board, all the county's<br />

was written by thres or four atj<br />

enu, bui that now more than 20<br />

For Dr. Stover 'shared In the business.<br />

Form <strong>of</strong> Patronage.<br />

nd for a %Uae " WM IM il Paints to be coniidertd. <strong>On</strong>e «<br />

wOuIa ta Io w wen ta Bta th the <strong>of</strong><br />

"»"'*• • « « '»• fefe"<br />

«»e ientence on we<br />

children to school. 'individual, in view <strong>of</strong> his charac-<br />

Soni<br />

* Bienbe" <strong>of</strong> «he board, and ier and condition, and the oihw-<br />

Ireiidenls <strong>of</strong> the township, wanted »as ine cffftci on the community<br />

_ to open the grade schools, the at lart«-<br />

UeBnisviil*—The DtDnis Town- only schools <strong>of</strong> which Ihe town- He said he was satisfied with<br />

shin school board has bravely de- ihip boasts, but not to seud tho the interest in the case as shown<br />

elded in send high school «iud- • high sehoal students to Middle j both by Mr, Bell and Mr H,ini<br />

em* or the district to school, in!Township, where it is necessaiT'and would accept the plea He<br />

even though it may' to pay tuition charges. j then imposed the ler.tenco <strong>of</strong> life<br />

He also remarked that the in-. have io lake them em <strong>of</strong> Khnol ! In this way, it was felt, the<br />

Anticipated OfOwd WiU he *o«nee was a form <strong>of</strong> patton-j before ThankigivlBg. edueatiod <strong>of</strong> the j-ounfer ehildren<br />

— *^ - — - - ;in, and that If Jlr. J'owell want-1 The township is suffering from could be continued, while the Bid-<br />

Too Large For Strand ed to let some <strong>of</strong> hii friends ta shortage <strong>of</strong> funds, made even er boys aod girls wftn ther eia-<br />

; share in the writing <strong>of</strong> polic*.£, | more aeute since a large portion mentary training complete.' would<br />

"When we decided in w> in!>j|th«t was Ws privilege. '<strong>of</strong> its .ichool inoney conies from not puffer so much<br />

Metropolitan Opera Hnuse for i The hear! <strong>of</strong> the finance depart- |«he stale fund createdi by pay-j After two weeks <strong>of</strong> diseusulon<br />

< lW0 lB1 OI<br />

P '-snur Sunday evening service* dur- mem tlien aocke.] UP Mr. Powell;mem <strong>of</strong> Fchool laies hy cities, hoivever. It was decided to iry Io<br />

iai and ser.(;nM 1^,1, ,«opie ihousi. s» wtre.by sajir.tt thai he would not sijtii ) ~7~~ , „ fi —" ,- — keep the educational isstitutions<br />

g ptg,,^ . j eatremely n l fiUh fooHsh. T,i; Th .jJiedjlbe i!d ~$* vwcher* vwicher* for for bills bills in in Jlr ilr. {Attends 2 FuilCrals | iV " " !<br />

He says; ;u ;,„,,,. Pov.ell's department, unle-i. ihe<br />

t wlMe oj UIun9j aau ,.,._..,_<br />

~.T- •-- *«•• nijiJejj thg, the houm wuuld he tuin. i ltt latter also l siened d tnem, h regard|<br />

or dissolute as .•annfJty" )eu <strong>of</strong> whether Mr. (JBnen had<br />

• - MW u» believe. The ma-' Rev. R,,,, H. Stover, fj IJ, was signed them or not.<br />

Joriiy are as wuad. imnully, j lpeaiine about hi* mrvicn ai UontinB h Neutral.<br />

, - #i-_ t WVraa'ly a? any;"The church on the Boardwalk",' Freeholder Henry V. Clout).'<br />

saienuoB that ever lired. I hart; rt i September 4 4, . .whose bills - for insurance were<br />

i ^ V bT 79tat ' llTn « Metrepolltan was crowded alto slimed by Mr, 0Bden, said<br />

I»m»Hc;Pllc*i, byt Cod; each ei-ening with 4WJ« jwopl. ' he did not care who wsote thp in-<br />

* f " f#w lB Attends 2 FuilCrals siiiriji. pven tlyiugh fiindii ai hand<br />

Week ! ""*'<br />

"!aai !aai nundreds had tn tn bt bt clowd • surance and FuifWifted that Mr.<br />

W<br />

Od k i ll k<br />

d»rt«MnL"<br />

in-1001 at each service." he confin.! Ogden take care <strong>of</strong> it all, a«kinsji<br />

ilre onlj " siltncient to nperabout<br />

one month.<br />

MrB. raiherlne Blifaard. <strong>of</strong> .Ml!<br />

2nd si , <strong>Ocean</strong> riry. atnnded iwo<br />

fiinerals during the week, Thf<br />

lirFt was that <strong>of</strong> Sirs, Charles<br />

Kaighn, Tuesday, m her late home<br />

at 113 I-i-J. nsido av., ("olltllifKwood.<br />

<strong>On</strong><br />

.Mrs Bliaz-ard<br />

attended funeral services for<br />

oed. j Mr. Powell if that an-werei! hi* I Lewis K fordey, a 2400 Dover<br />

j IT if lor thi» same reiu,oB, :ho i objectionj. 1st., Philadtrlpnia.<br />

! IreBiendous drawing power <strong>of</strong> thif i Mr. Powell, however, interpret, j f - " -*- -—— —<br />

idynaaiic, relisioui fore*, ihat Ht : 1 Cordially Invited SURETY BONW<br />

9e.«ME,:*^ra?5jH^STtriS-, 1 ?!fS^^itB"^r^ e A chorus <strong>of</strong> SO<br />

fore lj... I y<br />

Satwday Night<br />

iidiriiie Vni fh<br />

SI. E. ehurcb<br />

•*<br />

Tta Nntita, "From Olivet to<br />

e£np*[jtm fa mtK,<br />

'»~m¥. rwBliajfi A. Boyd, paMnr<br />

win prcack on (he dobjtct o'<br />

"The Tirnmttm Aogeli."<br />

Ths charai E-111 h» <strong>of</strong>comijaii •<br />

I by « ril pie« firch«ra, iVrd<br />

by Salph D. Ilolmex. am"<br />

orBanlrt, Calin Oldf ?M,<br />

elnded in the chorus are II-,<br />

Klwanin msle quarwf, <strong>of</strong> !!•"<br />

rtlle, which niad« a hit at ilrf<br />

r«eeiit KIwwM conTedllon fn' De-<br />

Wplt; Waller Beeves, radio aril*!<br />

Md twpnlar south JtHey mlolst;<br />

R«lpti Chard, tenori MW.K Ouii;«<br />

lul! Tlieatr,,! Kinallv. after cfirifUBion,<br />

""miDis. j Tj,i,r(i ran accpminudatfc huridrfcdt 1 a met was made W artjnurn.<br />

more than the Strand wher* cncinir lecturer atn!<br />

B#v, George W. Lawrence,<br />

* t , • • •<br />

MnrnlBB mrswt: <strong>of</strong> Woriiiiip :a. j i, J-I ... c .<br />

:t|;30 a, m. Thi pantiir tin | Mwd, Christian Seience<br />

rr^«i, on. «A olpwinK i^iiii in iLctwn^Setmon Subject<br />

Suniiiy Sthoo! ill II: tr. ,i, in.<br />

t'biPMii fpr (II n«eif.<br />

Evening Utnlcc: iif (tnnrf ari'l<br />

Hrnm at TiM p, ni. The iiiif><br />

lor Will nrearb on. "Four Llvta<br />

Touched br J«III»."<br />

«^H^«~ «»^<br />

FINE<br />

COTTAGE<br />

lath tad Wwley Ave,<br />

r«r llu) Fawllv niownat. to!<br />

bt «R 1**<br />

Jfeb<br />

m M mum' mum fm : "Tie, l,ui.|<br />

lUlli heiiti minrlful <strong>of</strong> ii;s: in- %,iil<br />

l ?o r ito-.;«Srinris; u SK»,,,......<br />

ien, I fiount not uiyo.lf in li-iv<br />

apiirelienileil; hut iliiii mi,, tiiirrj I<br />

do, forKettinB those thir.jj;. *hith<br />

»r«! Imhlnd, HBII rfiffliJriK [iirili<br />

unlo thoM thinp wlili'h nru lie<br />

fore, I proiiB toward (IK IIULII:<br />

fur (he prism <strong>of</strong> ih«- IIIKII Hilliiii<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oud in frhiiHi .(iiHiin" l."hill|i-<br />

Veterans Accept<br />

Bonus Farm Offer<br />

Camp To Be Set Up Near<br />

Tuckahoe, Says Paper<br />

According t*> S-ear<br />

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

The Ledger announceiiiLint iol><br />

IUWH;<br />

A ioeond catnp fur Plillacitjliili'it<br />

D, B, 1", vetflrenH wijl be e«t«fjJ|<br />

Hutted near Tuckabuf. N .,!,, it<br />

wan announced todaj',<br />

Acceiitancc <strong>of</strong> u gift <strong>of</strong> a Safin..<br />

acre farm In Upper TpwnHbi|i. N.<br />

J,, to flie *-veteran* hai) been an-1<br />

nuunced by Howard W I<br />

commander <strong>of</strong> the ^'BonuD hniiri<br />

quartern," at Cog BprinB qardfjn<br />

it, Alfred J, •Bnyder, an nttr>rnf>y<br />

with <strong>of</strong>fices in ths ndellty-Phlla.<br />

delphla Building, Is the donor.<br />

OfflolalB and re«ldeM« or Ttu:l;ahqe<br />

have oppoMd the proiioHnl i<br />

attd Ralaea vlpIUd the locality to- 1<br />

di|y to fmpect the property. M I<br />

planned conferences wltti clti/^n., 11<br />

b<br />

phuTMtor «t<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

BeV, Alcianilor Mackle, Ii. V,<br />

<strong>of</strong> til* Tully Memorial Pr««wi)<br />

church, Sharon Hill, Pa,<br />

will p"rcach - to outline plan* for tbe ramp<br />

Raines jald a group <strong>of</strong> tb« ITI ['<br />

eran* weuld leave Friday to „,-. 11<br />

cupy the farm property-. ; |<br />

"for ttio present wo plan io"!<br />

accommodnte only boniel«sii Veteran*<br />

at the cainp," he said. "I^it-1<br />

«r we may fte able to erect KhaCkK<br />

In fhi Pint Prwb}- or home* for 'Koine vcterUn* a«tl<br />

Urtod churtp; Wentey uv,. and 7«- their famlllen."<br />

•»l~ Sunday, at 7:45 n, m. Fifty-three Fblladelphia veter-<br />

tM pslfllor. Rev. Charle* V. Nans<br />

are now' encanipod at Top<br />

VocgBlit), Will preach at tbe morn- Rock Farm, neak* Perndalo, Buck a<br />

log cervlcf af 1045 A d CQunty. They prevlouely livrd on<br />

a lot at 25th and Spring Garden<br />

•t*. The veteran* at tb« Tuitii<br />

boe camp wfll be recruited from<br />

among tboMi fed and sheltered at<br />

tbe Bp-rlng Garden Bt. headquiir-<br />

p<br />

IA 31, k<br />

(Colored)<br />

10 a. ni.—CIanj triMn?<br />

11 n m.—Morfljas Wpr»hlp und<br />

•crinoq. '<br />

1 p. m.-~0horfll|<br />

• p. B<br />

i<br />

•ye exaniinatiani b/ •upcritncid<br />

ssticai ^setprf. An accurate eye.<br />

light iirvisi, und.r the direct<br />

iuBervnion o« eiBCrti, at a<br />

maderate fee. Thirty yean Brag,<br />

tic in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

AhUrate lem nplleement and<br />

frame fitting, and rapid optical<br />

reMirlns by ikllied OBticiani. *<br />

compltte Hrvic* in one <strong>of</strong>fls«.<br />

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EXTRA SALESPEOPLE!<br />

Including Schwartz Bros, Employes<br />

Extra Cashiers—Extra Wrappers—Extra Service! Atlantic Citvs Great Department $tor«<br />

Women's Hosiery Men's Furnishing<br />

Pure Silk 4-Thread Men's Fine Shirts<br />

Chiffon Hosiery<br />

Beautiful in quality and fit. All<br />

the wanted,shades. Buy enough!<br />

Stockings that formerly sold for<br />

$1 and $1.50.<br />

M. K, MATT CO.—Stnvt Floor<br />

Women's Extra Size Lisle Hose<br />

Schwartz Bros, 1 Prices to 69c. Our Price<br />

Children's Fancy Wool Hose<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Pricea to |i.,0ur price..<br />

Children's Assorted Stockings<br />

Suhwartz Bros. 1 Prices ,to .$1. Our price...<br />

Women's Black Cotton Hose<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Price. 25c. Our Price<br />

57<br />

17c<br />

27c<br />

17c<br />

10c<br />

M. E, IILATT CO.-Ntri'et<br />

Women's Underwear<br />

.Astounding Values In<br />

Van Raalte Glove Silk Undies<br />

Women who want the best kind <strong>of</strong> glove sUk<br />

lingerie at their very lowest pricei will want to<br />

stock up at these savings!<br />

To $8,45 Van Raalte Sinfflettei.. $3.97<br />

To $4,45 Van Raalte Gowns .... $2.47<br />

$5,95 Van Raalte Slips $3,97<br />

To $5.95 Van Raalte Vests .... $3.97<br />

To $7,45 Van Raalte Bloomers .. $4,97<br />

$5 Short Bloomer Parities ..... $2.97<br />

• . M..E. BliATT CO^-Strwt<br />

Women's Glove Silk Vests<br />

Heavy grade. Rig. priced |3. Sale Price...<br />

Women's Glove Silk Unions<br />

Heavy. Regularly priced $5.25. Sale price<br />

Black Glove Silk Costume Slips<br />

Shadow Hem. Formerly 51.97. Sale price<br />

Women's Glove SUk Bloomers<br />

Heavy. Were priced to 16.95. f^PJ^<br />

Women's Gloves<br />

97c<br />

$3 .00<br />

Women*s and Children's<br />

Silk and Fabric Gloves<br />

Schwartz Bros. Price, $1.00<br />

You wUI want to buy theie by the<br />

hilfdoten pairi. Lifht md dwk<br />

* ^ mMCt CO^Street Flpot<br />

jf.<br />

Women's Kid and Cape Gloves<br />

Schwartz Bros. 1 Pricei to 12.98. Our price<br />

Women's SUk <strong>Line</strong>d Gtavei<br />

ichwartz Bros. 1 Price fi.6B. Our price.....<br />

Women's Glove Silk Undies .<br />

Bloomers & Vesta. Beg. to $1.^6. Sale pr..<br />

Women's Pine Rayon Undies<br />

59c<br />

88c<br />

27c<br />

$1. uur rjiiuo... —s<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Prices to $1. M. K. Our_Pnc«u BtAXT CO^-Street Floor<br />

Values to $1.95<br />

Early shoppbg U urged as this lot<br />

is sure to go fait! Assorted materials—all<br />

colors and styles in<br />

the lot.<br />

S7<br />

Men's Fine Quality Shirts amm<br />

Schwartz« Bi'oa. Price to 52.95. Our price Of*<br />

Men's Shorts and Shirts, each 1 m<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Prices to BOo. Our 1 price.., Ii»<br />

Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs m<br />

Schwartz Broi.' Price IBc. Our price, • »<br />

Men's Boxed Initialed Hdfgs.<br />

3 in box, Schwartz Bros.' Price to $1...,,....<br />

Men's and Boys' Suede Jackets $9.95<br />

Regularly Priced to $9.95. Our Price O ^<br />

Men's Fine Madras Pajamas mm<br />

Schwartz Broi.' Pricei to $1.66. Our prica I. • *<br />

Men's Domet Flannel Pajamas<br />

Schwartz Bros.* Price !Ji.89. Our price<br />

Men's JBaibriggan Underwear<br />

Schwartz Bros. 1 Price to 79o. Our Price...,<br />

Men's Broadcloth Union Suits<br />

Schwalta Bros.' Prices to 11.85, Our Pr.<br />

Men's Rayon Shorts & Shirts nm<br />

Schwartz Bros,' Price 89o. Our Price «a I l<br />

Men's Hickok Belts & Buckles<br />

Schwartz Bros,' Prices to |1.9B, Our Pr,<br />

M, E. BI.ATT ('Or-StrUrt<br />

Smart Handbags<br />

Leather and Tapestry Hdbgs. •$n.n<br />

52.95 and $5.45 Vaiues. Sale Price , !•"=<br />

Leather Handbags, Soiled<br />

Regularly $1.00. Sale Price ...„„„..,.,j..<br />

300 Fine Leather Handbags<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Price (1.95. Our Price .....<br />

M, E. MAM C0«^tr»#t Floor<br />

Novelty Jewelry<br />

8000 Pieces Novelty Jewelry<br />

Regularly Priced to $1.48. Sale Price „_<br />

4000 Pieces Novelty Jewlery<br />

Begularly Priced to H.00. Sale Price .........<br />

Kerchief s and Neckwear<br />

Silk and Lawn Handkerchiefs<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Price up to 2pc. Our Pr.<br />

Chiffon Costume 'Kerchiefs<br />

Schwarta Bros.' Price 20e. Our Price „„.<br />

Women's Initialed 'Kerchiefs<br />

fctot aU lettett. Our Price -„..,,„_,.„..,„_.._.<br />

Collars & Cuffs, Vesteei, Itc,<br />

Schwartz Bros." Prices to |i.9B. Our ft.<br />

Women's Pique Blouses<br />

Schwarte Bros,* Pries $1.00. Our, Priee_,.<br />

ft,<br />

3C<br />

-mmt<br />

Bed <strong>Line</strong>ns, Domestic<br />

36-Inch Unbleached Muslins iye<br />

Schwart* Bros.' Price 14c. Our Price .... • g<br />

Extra Quality 81x99 Sheets 47-<br />

Behwattz Bros.* TVee 95c Iwh. Our Pr. •••*•«'<br />

Jacuuard & Lrinkled Spreads aa<br />

Schwftrt* B»i.' Pricei to |1?98. Our Pr. W *<br />

Pme KrinWed Bedspreadi 4QC<br />

Schwarta Bros. 1 Price ?1.00. Our Pnetu- "«•»«'<br />

AiiWted Rayon Bedspreads<br />

Schwartz Brta. 1 Price $2.98. Our Price.<br />

Bedspread and Pillow Sets<br />

SchwartB Bros. Price. $7.95. Our price;v..<br />

BeauWul CancUewiA Spreads po<br />

Schwarte Broi.' Price fl.79. Our Price..... OO 4<br />

HJU and Hope Bleached Muslin Q<br />

Schwartz Broi. Price ifc. Our price, yd. •?«•<br />

Mohawk, FTuit <strong>of</strong> the Loom & o<br />

Utlca Pillow Cases JlC<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sale Oidy While Quantity Laati. Each<br />

Utica, #ruit <strong>of</strong> the Loom and « o<br />

Lady Pepperell Bolster Cases W c<br />

Good QiiaU^ Pillow Cases igLfa<br />

Schwartz Bros.' Price, 2Bc. Our Wee.,.,,.. J.«i/^<br />

MpHAWK BLEACHED SHEETING<br />

m Inches—Our Price .... .<br />

Schwartz Bros. 1 Prices to $8.95. Our Pr.<br />

Assorted Corsets and Stepins<br />

,;Schwwte Bros.' Price, f 6.00. Our Price...,<br />

Lfthft JBBassieres.and Bandeau*<br />

Schwartz Bros. 1 Value!to $2,60, Our Pr. ,<br />

Infant's Departm<<br />

Your Choice at «<br />

Bobber Baby panti, Schwarti Brothartf ft^ _<br />

Cblldren'B 'Kerchief^ ScKwarti ftrothers' Pricei<br />

Pantle Wata^ Schwartz Brothers' fttajyvjW^<br />

tatatf Socta, Sebwarte BnrtlwiM 1 ! Prie% Sib ;g|<br />

Gm and Bonnett, Siehwarti Bwtter^Wo*-:25^<br />

Your C3ip^;.i^|ii^<br />

oVeraDs, 2 to 6, Schwarte Brotitra* Prie^ )S||<br />

BerotiM tattos, Sctawta BMflwr#sf|||<br />

Ear Conformera, Schwarta Brotiiets' - '<br />

£«» and Bonnets, SeKwarti BrotSers 1<br />

*^tt Cai»; ^Wwrti Brothm' B ^<br />

Infants'Summer Vesta, SchwartB<br />

Your Choice &jfc "<br />

Infants' Blankets, Bchwftrti<br />

Summer Dresses, 2 to 6, Sch<br />

Boys* Summer Suite, 2 to «,<br />

SHpover Sweaters. 2 to 6<br />

. Overalls, sixes 2 to 6,<br />

Cap Unlngs, *


i Mfl* JaS/ttlS -- Ail@|]p ©£ i (Ml* ' Bol> $u«u «j uts gi tuiujjar^ais, sin<br />

ly, is spading <strong>Aug</strong>ust at her and 3lra. J, 8. Morris, 1001 Wes-<br />

../S&e&toE-,,<br />

Mrs. J. Spangle and daughter,<br />

». vwvwi ».. -.-.. ... silss IJOUIB* Spangle, o( PhlladW-<br />

Jack Hal!,'<strong>of</strong> Orexsl 11111, Ig a pMa. are vacaUonln( Here it 13th<br />

uert <strong>of</strong> bin 'grandparents, Mr, «, and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

»>i Tifro f S IfAi.Eiii 4AAJ «?„„ Itrili: rn^&t<br />

Joseph Norcoin,<br />

t, i<br />

g <strong>Aug</strong>ust at her n»<br />

Athwik «, In, ley<br />

!' KhMl<br />

>iu tm reuiciuoeiBu an Mis* Mrs. Fred Goiter. 1008 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Roberta, a former leferrt av. Is entertaining her -daughter,<br />

ieiwheF, vh« former Mils Helen Gela*r,<br />

, arrived<br />

k<br />

j<br />

to : and Mrs.iu<br />

s ildkJsr.<br />

B y*--*roriiiiMHuwui omirea ^xisgy io r -«•. **«« .airg* <strong>Aug</strong>ustus Biciuer,<br />

-• spend two weeks at the Franklin, <strong>of</strong> Daytona, have recently arriv-<br />

*. . Hiss Stella Smith,'ifif Phfliiftiif* nil. Ill DEOIIDV flieir glimmer hnms<br />

*P r- ' W* 3 j " dto P«*« W raUadil. ed. to occupy Uielr summer Home<br />

*f- «W«, is an all week Miort vaca-jlOth at.and <strong>Ocean</strong> av. They will<br />

« y ' ^n* 8 *- " " ren » ln una ' l»te September<br />

Florence Speck and<br />

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

lOth atand <strong>Ocean</strong> av. They<br />

ren » ln una ' l»te September.<br />

Thomas J. MdCahon and fam.<br />

; Emma . WenteeU, <strong>of</strong> Gsriiile, Hy. <strong>of</strong> -Philadelphia, have opened<br />

spent Monday and Tuertiiy tai the their large and palatial. Bummer<br />

Wiort, They left Wednesday for residence at 11th BL and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Mmrestown to visit Hilt Hilen av.<br />

rho later «U1 go with 1 Mr. and Mrs, It. M. Urquhalt,<br />

Mi<br />

Mrs.<br />

i<br />

||. Badwr, Jlin K, Mwuonald,<br />

Mrs- A. Weick, Ulm. K. KJeppcr,<br />

Sto. Geonw DongUiM,. 'Mis. C.<br />

Wood, MM, W. Tooto, Mrs. P. l«<br />

Coan<strong>of</strong>, Mrs. Conroy, MM. M. B.<br />

ijotfner M fi H ; M C<br />

&m BBS<br />

layton Haines<br />

J. ScnD.-- S<br />

Priie winnera, ri*<br />

Jones, Mrs, I, jVg<br />

. Vevereauii, lint i<br />

vacatinniats all week.<br />

Mrs. E. Raymond Ambler. Ur<br />

E. R. Rambler and Miss Mury<br />

<strong>On</strong>ire Ambler, <strong>of</strong> Ahtngtoii, are<br />

Mr, Hortan, member <strong>of</strong> i\tt<br />

..„.-. ..ur,. siining n, i.pie.i Philuilelphia bannl <strong>of</strong> rtilut.ilion.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av,, hsia returned afl-lwas a recent caller at WiMi.iii<br />

'"'"He «i summer course ut iHowens home. Mr. Tlnrtnn<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Harry rhuren, nf<br />

Pbiladeliiliin, are all-wck BUP:-IS<br />

at Ilrncerlilsc Hall.<br />

Mr. and MIK, Allen Knchenhfr-<br />

iiiH a summer course at<br />

Hopkins 1,'niverslty, ghe is<br />

iininK Mlw Virginia Fnber,<br />

<strong>of</strong> PniistDssn, all week.<br />

Karl FniOKon, <strong>of</strong> Falrvlew, is<br />

l I k f<br />

Mrs. Kthelbeit c<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />

A ye is, 72S Bay<br />

Blmpiun av!<br />

Tie<br />

.— „ .„_ Mrs, Elea-<br />

nor -Tljomson, a former teacher,<br />

and daufnter, now <strong>of</strong> Collingi-<br />

wood- Uie Misses Katherlne Lind-<br />

sey, Helen Me Keever, Grace and<br />

Lillian Sauler, Anna JorMnaon,<br />

^'2 •>»,»?•,• Bev. and .Mrs, ,1. II,<br />

,= w _<br />

av, ehUTcu.<br />

ss ghdyg LioonrBev,<br />

asalstant pastor Park<br />

BiM Bible Class<br />

Avers,<br />

MM. Mien ^sr-1 , il,,,,- "• ^'noinert Ajers,<br />

^p^f^pfci tt Town.<br />

BHS OTtF! UB, JOB-<br />

.j-toWr Dr. Mary<br />

-"•"IIM. T, -Yatei,<br />

night the «olor<br />

er» koui in b<br />

ht the olor<br />

koui win be<br />

'< «•»• «>-d Mrtr,<br />

r tba Woman's Re-<br />

for It* scholarship<br />

Utirldi C Crowe Is<br />

I he arr


Hun-<br />

^ skyward from<br />

ifrport, at minuet.<br />

furious spectators,<br />

te to expect a.<br />

__„ «rory nlgbth at<br />

jj|i£,ir«tohed from the<br />

circled slowly over<br />

•tellers eaw a tiny<br />

over the side The<br />

1, then dropped in-<br />

the crowd watch-<br />

t opening <strong>of</strong> a par-<br />

I ., nothing happened<br />

thought swiftly,<br />

oX tnose dare-devil<br />

1 wait to pull the.<br />

To Earth.<br />

E happened; Tlie<br />

. ihwaTd, from the<br />

, .<strong>of</strong> 600 feet eleva-<br />

llei a limp, upojiened<br />

'm- It was all over<br />

Jl(r. The fifeure crash-<br />

ffround. <strong>On</strong>e woman<br />

1- fainted. Children<br />

men palod.<br />

hed toward the hud-<br />

Je, and somebody said<br />

[•about calling an nmbu-<br />

, a. little laer, our telo-<br />

Jangling as people<br />

c&lly whether *Jio<br />

_.,«r had lust bten bad'<br />

jV>r\MI«d 1<br />

We replied, nonchalant<br />

i 73£ *—.-*?**>*«?<br />

be said with 'a smile, yesterday.' Bridge; OtotftftT<br />

awry Mly make aa'analysls <strong>of</strong> I<br />

situation, fast and fijrure,<br />

i^S'% ~"—'""* ** "?" -*'if"^'i Sea Isle city—Anthony Gosfeilo,<br />

» • ^I 1 0 i MnVn MthJ it. airport »oout his neiBnhor's business, but<br />

tec,:provtd too much extends a, helping Sand td him<br />

•^'•8. KWehton, <strong>of</strong> I It is this Itind <strong>of</strong> charity - '<br />

*li summering- here<br />

JiMr, Kelghton was in<br />

' k^Moiiily 111. It was<br />

IrjMg hli automoMlo<br />

vjl<strong>of</strong>liay; Wiht and<br />

Jie /round he is said<br />

' his car, and to<br />

„ ,jf two blocks<br />

^ «(th the taten-<br />

' aiiible aid to the<br />

„ suffering .with a<br />

the added shock <strong>of</strong><br />

djf.amLtle aub-<br />

___ U<strong>of</strong> running ae.<br />

fli^d proved toe much,<br />

rttiirtilDB home he war,<br />

ehllli and fiver and<br />

Ivriported b7 his mother<br />

MO 'hart had a fever <strong>of</strong><br />

;:ilnd to be in "vary<br />

BttOB."<br />

^ W proved n shock<br />

B#,;<strong>of</strong> people over a<br />

Ti ! M> the resort, louth<br />

•fttl "itiollerg saw the<br />

by Carey<br />

are that numerous<br />

to enjoy iepttmber<br />

' according to T, J,<br />

Mjcrti the following<br />

^viemat made over<br />

il B.V., for Rudolph<br />

„. pi,. Philadelphia ot<br />

, D. Hufttilfle, <strong>of</strong> Bryu<br />

['•Trtftr H, D_aij,<br />

to j D Clark <strong>of</strong><br />

breads contentment, tBo gpealcer<br />

said,' adding, significantly:<br />

"'Let's' realise tnat we hove<br />

a job ahead ot us for this year.<br />

, , , As bUilneiF! men we have<br />

to stop Brasping nt shadows, itrIv<br />

p gpns; ut shado<br />

for more find morn<br />

reajjy<br />

li<br />

, s<br />

that we<br />

Expert for <strong>City</strong> Survey<br />

(Contlned from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

was city manager until he resign-<br />

ed to take up his present pr<strong>of</strong>es-<br />

sion.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Survey • Asso-<br />

ciation, which is a legally incor<br />

porated body, was formed a ' few<br />

weeks ago as a non-political, non-<br />

partisan body for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

securing and maintaining an eco-<br />

nomic and efficient operation <strong>of</strong><br />

city government, anil to advance<br />

the business interests <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> from a taxpayers' stand-<br />

point, according to a letter mail-<br />

ed lout this wsek to property own<br />

rs<br />

Colored Folk to<br />

Assist Library<br />

Books on Negroes To' Bd<br />

Presented, Sunday<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sunday, at SSIloh Baptist<br />

Church, ftli ST. and Simpson av.,<br />

chargiB <strong>of</strong> the scholarship, litefi.ry<br />

to the general public will be pre-<br />

sented to repreientative^ <strong>of</strong> rhn<br />

local library, by the committee in<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the seholarshin, lit«rary<br />

and musical fund for colored bojs<br />

The Coslello's Philadelphia reol-<br />

denco is ut 426 Catherine st.<br />

Mardi Gras to Add New-<br />

Sparkle to Baby Parade<br />

C t i d ' P O<br />

and <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

crs<br />

Among the titles listed<br />

'The Rural Negro," by t'urtor C<br />

Woodion; "The Negro In Ou,<br />

History," ii .copiously Ulustrsitot<br />

enoyclopedia <strong>of</strong> iicgrri nehlev.<br />

ments in the history <strong>of</strong> Anieric.i<br />

by Woodson; "The Negro V>ag<<br />

Earner, 1 ' Green nnd TVoodson<br />

.....,--_ Plays nnd PaiconiitH," h<br />

Willis RiehardBon; "Meero Pneni<br />

and Poets." by Robert T. Kerlln.<br />

The lust two bnnhs n.imud pro<br />

vide the best material <strong>of</strong> thr'<br />

, kind - - - -<br />

tin!<br />

Hospital<br />

"rtUl-ba ^^^^Wbntf4 te Iwrt tap-<br />

ifluKB housel. In addiUon, thiro<br />

will be ipecial priies fol tho<br />

cliaisploa baby? ^ the o@^t twini<br />

and triplets, and other ouUtand-<br />

entries.<br />

ing eumee«<br />

^Thi divisions <strong>of</strong> tile parade irin<br />

he as follows:<br />

(A) Baby Conches nnd<br />

Carta In any decoration.<br />

ai<br />

h<br />

•K' OI WW puree. ,'.- • >-•„.,,;- - -V v/jit -<br />

Tne fasUTitleg w«re lntere»Ung<br />

«nd entertainlue all the way; thru,<br />

and JnrtoaW iwiBimJnf r»ei»,<br />

dlvlag coapttitlo^, tuh' raeti, tt«<br />

alwayi food greasy pole net, with<br />

a bottle <strong>of</strong> soda pop as the prize<br />

and canoe tilting, "Itay" also<br />

exhibited his wares- when ha<br />

Go- wrestled a huge "alligator" in the<br />

wus kept<br />

Sunday<br />

It was feared that he<br />

caniraet imfciimonia, he<br />

in. the hospital until<br />

(B) Doll Coaches, including<br />

costume <strong>of</strong> child.<br />

(0) Express Wagons, driven or<br />

drawn toy one or more children.<br />

(D) Costumes in Fancy Dress<br />

and College Colors.<br />

in Tuckuhoti, N. J,, qno Pon.<br />

[Ins Coiipn. s«riul No, 5J4103.P, En-<br />

Riiio No. P-fiOlJili, Seized nnd to he<br />

sold iiiider ihe provisions <strong>of</strong> the laws<br />

<strong>of</strong> K, .1., OhMpter US. illi. Terms<br />

nsli. Sills IB to Batlufy Lien af<br />

iomtjr Palmer,<br />

PtOVO QANDV,<br />

Bailiff for Homir palmtr.<br />

iu2ri34j<br />

twice in the nfth and sixth,<br />

pushed a half dozen men across<br />

the pan in the eighth.<br />

Elce was hurlitiB'for the resort<br />

firemen, and although he Rave<br />

up 18 hits, struck nut five and<br />

walked none, Testa, his oppo-<br />

nent, was kind and ms« nine lo- j<br />

cal men their base on balls, '<br />

Retort's Oldest Pioneer<br />

Found; <strong>On</strong> Island 73 Years<br />

(Continued from Taw <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

ashore, Miller purchnsed lh« onh.<br />

In and erected a homo oti As-<br />

biiiy nv. on Ilia sitii now nnniiiii.<br />

ed by nuBsell's store. This bulld-<br />

ne wns latur inovnil to tbo rnmii<br />

1931 Fordor Sedan<br />

Like iictv, liliirk iKiily, (TfUiii<br />

$395<br />

Y.-'l krniH. Don't fall tisc<br />

this cur,<br />

Edw. G. Kurtz<br />

FOIID KACI'OKY DKALKK<br />

First and Atlantic<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I'hone COO<br />

OCEAN err/<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

(<br />

5th to 6th Sts.<br />

Anbury to Wesley A\fa.<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 21st<br />

Prefichlng at 10:1f<br />

and 8:13 p. m ny<br />

Rev. J. S. Ladd Thomtis<br />

Pastor First M. E. Church.<br />

Germiintpwn. Pa.<br />

Solos by Louis Smith<br />

PHILADELPHIA TENOR<br />

and "3:>.minutes <strong>of</strong> Sacred Sotifli"<br />

at K:3D, foltowlnfl the evening<br />

Sermon.<br />

AT THREE O'CLOCK<br />

A Very Unusual Event!<br />

ADDRISS BY<br />

"DAN" POLING<br />

Young Ptoplo'j Purleu Leader<br />

SELECTIONS BY<br />

Vcm Knighn Nirclln<br />

Unqueitlonnbly America'! QroaV<br />

est 3oprAnp In Christian Ser- -<br />

vies Today.<br />

REV. HERBERT R. HOWELL8<br />

will load the Sonfl Services and<br />

Congregational Singing<br />

Miln Enlrnncf^Miliui^ Avt lie<br />

tivecu ttti und 6lli atisets—Drive<br />

In: umpla parking spuco for wor-<br />

alnpuer*.<br />

completUw WedntidRy Ihp<br />

aecuitomed to,<br />

fiora<br />

they huve been<br />

hut It" did not dettr thani<br />

humlilatlni the aermantown<br />

Club, 8 to 0. .<br />

In the previous gamo he.<br />

the two teaiDB, the score vi»<br />

to 0, In favor <strong>of</strong> the paperl<br />

ere, so Wednesday nights'-.<br />

was comparatively tight.<br />

Although tUty imprnvt,d<br />

flaldlnf eonslderably, tiia G^immi-<br />

town lads still wore<br />

tlK'lr<br />

illi<br />

town *«"•* "v...<br />

the hickory und did not ret a hil |,,<br />

from Too Mazico p i|)ai tianuLi j<br />

hurlet Boh BrorKlej \ is bUimd „„<br />

t<br />

Wght<br />

g<br />

a»ld proudly<br />

H Mrs. Ruiiell , Uary,<br />

,1- Uuy, St., md ,ihui<br />

t»»by. <strong>of</strong> Dilexel Hill. «ra<br />

th*<br />

they decided to be married." at onee.<br />

Hillman rented un miartmoiit i<br />

Boa lilo <strong>City</strong> and'stocked up with<br />

(irovisions.<br />

Police Hell). In Seiirch.<br />

Oaine Mdiiday night, Tlio best<br />

mnn ana mn'irSn <strong>of</strong> honor wore<br />

at tho pareonuue. Thn nimr-<br />

hrldejjroum left his' nnnr-bridei on<br />

.. street uointir while ho miido<br />

final nrrnngoHionts, •When ho ro-<br />

turned, she had vanlihed,<br />

frantically, he onlistea tlio md<br />

nr <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily police, tind tht,y<br />

searches for hor In hosiiltuls urn 1<br />

In nil tnt hlBliwttyi nud Ujwiv<br />

Dorothy Buys thtu as BIIO ntpn-<br />

••uww — - -• -. the corner, two .men. trletiCs p"<br />

tha plate for this no Itlt-u-i i'un;iw parents drove tip. fliiHlird<br />

bttiitry. ' _. ' i badges and ordered her ln{o tjhiir<br />

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;J!' %? V *> ( ;&h*<br />

_ JS00iKSVI!i.mexMXimilSilit long ae ley are continued under ba^jt.^ c«t t^an a boy<br />

,m stringent New Jersey building and loan laws and the<br />

Pi management that has always governed their op=<br />

ation.<br />

THE MUNICIPAL SURVEY.<br />

IT is too early as yet to comment extensively on the<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> the municipal government, whichhas been<br />

Wnched by resort business men, headed by William i.<br />

'sSfone thing that should impress the public is the<br />

nark made this week by a-member <strong>of</strong> the survey as-<br />

""If.^'he said, "the survey discloses that the munici-<br />

JA government is being operated as economically as pos=<br />

lible, it will ,be worth what the survey costs taxpayers<br />

to find that out and prove it," nh,tfln<br />

: We believe the general public thinks that a aubstan-<br />

W sum stlUcan be pruned from the city budget with-<br />

out seriously curtailing effioiency. The new association s<br />

Mdommendations, to be released m installments, will<br />

therefore, be awaited with keen interest. •<br />

A lot <strong>of</strong> tolk, whq have been lOBBing for the happy days<br />

<strong>of</strong> childhood are blek there in qne particular^-they haven t<br />

got a penny to buy an mil-day sueker.<br />

was a niati coinplainini shot 1 ,,*<br />

•this at one <strong>of</strong> the botela this<br />

morninf,<br />

"I wanted a boy to do an er-<br />

rand for me the other day," he<br />

said, "and I promised him a<br />

quarter. 'It would have lalwn<br />

bim about IB minutei. He<br />

tironiiaea to do It as soon as lie<br />

went somewh«rii al»e first. He<br />

never showed up, and he's bean<br />

avoiding me ever since. It took<br />

in a half hour to pet a bov<br />

and then the errand wasn't<br />

properly done,"<br />

So you -— '*'•<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten are shifted—but not low<br />

. oreJ.<br />

It is Just as painful to take<br />

as another—just as palnfiil to<br />

pay a new klad <strong>of</strong> tax as an<br />

old one. We will have tax re-<br />

duotlons, when we force «.nii-<br />

fne cuts in the cost <strong>of</strong> running<br />

the ioyernment, and not tinril<br />

then.—Oazette.<br />

ItEClIIAR ANTOAI,<br />

nnother ease<br />

Every summer in every town<br />

tnere is a mad dog scare, or<br />

sometimes just a do* scare. Uut<br />

It Is a regular, fixed event,<br />

which always has be.sa and »!•<br />

ways will b'a» and about which<br />

people will Kit'just as .'larraed<br />

as If It had never beoa heard<br />

<strong>of</strong> before. It started in this<br />

foiirth<br />

(The above artlrle Up]<br />

She Owan nity Wally 1<br />

j, July 28,<br />

The Republicaiis «re makini a tremendous effort to put<br />

•11 us Mdestriani' haek in new sedang before Novemlier.<br />

I almost hate to tell you <strong>of</strong><br />

The Public Mail Box<br />

HOW ONE DOS OWNER<br />

VIEWS CONTROVERSY.<br />

Editor The Ssntintl-Ltdger—<br />

May I inject « few llaea in<br />

would take lust a '.ittle care <strong>of</strong>.<br />

their animals, seeing ihat they<br />

have enough water to drink,<br />

and If parents would kr.op their<br />

children from teaslnf the dois<br />

when the weut'ne- is keeping<br />

the disposition <strong>of</strong> both on edge<br />

most <strong>of</strong> Ibe (rouble could be<br />

avoided, That'a too much to en-<br />

peot, ,<strong>of</strong> course so there will<br />

he fright and frlotion for a few<br />

weeks and then it will be all<br />

over until next summer,—Untidy<br />

Sun,<br />

Yet Jesus built so solidly and well that d'sath was only the be-<br />

Minninj <strong>of</strong> his influence! itnnped <strong>of</strong> all dogma his was the grand.,<br />

est achievement story <strong>of</strong> all! • .<br />

• * s<br />

If we ore criticized for overemphasizing the human side <strong>of</strong><br />

Jesus' character we shall have the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> knowlnf that our<br />

overemphnsis tends a little to <strong>of</strong>fset the very great overempHasiB<br />

which has been exerted on the other side. Books and books have<br />

been written about him as the Son <strong>of</strong> God; surely we have a rev-<br />

urent right to remember that his favorite title for himself was the<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Man,<br />

Nazareth, where he grew up, was a little town, In the fashion-<br />

able circles <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem it^was quite the thing to make fun <strong>of</strong><br />

Nnzareth—its crudities <strong>of</strong> custom and speech, its simplicity <strong>of</strong><br />

, manner. "Can any good thing come out <strong>of</strong> Nazareth ?" they flgked<br />

derisively when the report spread that a new prophet hpd arisen m<br />

that country town. The question was regarded as a complete; re-<br />

hiittBl <strong>of</strong> his pretensions.<br />

The Galileans' were quite conscious <strong>of</strong> the city folks 1 contempt,<br />

but they bore it lightly. Life -was a cheerful MuPeasy-BQijm affair<br />

with them. The sun shone almost every day; the land was fruitful;<br />

to make a living was nothing mueh to worry about. There was<br />

nothing much to worry about. There was plenty <strong>of</strong> time to vtait.<br />

Families went on picnics in Nazareth, as elsewhere in tbe world;<br />

young people walked together in the moonlight and fell in love in<br />

the spring; Boys laughed boisterously at their games and got into<br />

trouble with their pranks.<br />

And Jesus, the boy who worked in the carpenter shop, was- a<br />

leader among- them,<br />

?M»<br />

S1LTI1 • •<br />

As I hnvo predicted lo this<br />

column, the remonetliaUon <strong>of</strong><br />

silver has become a topic <strong>of</strong> erstion ill'<br />

world-wide dtsculilOB by g^ - (fcjv.iM^: '<br />

ernmenta und economist*. The re«I _<br />

proponal to put the Indian ru- adopWd; hi*<br />

pee paolt on a silver DaeU and - *^ ? -<br />

td restert the silver content <strong>of</strong><br />

tM' iubsldlary coinage <strong>of</strong> tte-<br />

British Empire in being nafly<br />

debated at the conference In Ot-<br />

tawa. . . ;• .. •. ; •-,.•• .,••<br />

At the International Economic en«]<br />

Conference, called by tbe League WW»<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nations for Ootobflr,; the : Bfea th<br />

United States has insisted that aflCirfV<br />

the poBltion <strong>of</strong> sUVir-J«-J»OBflR--;0Lijjfc'<br />

be glveJi a place on ihe pro- mlnd« .—^3^<br />

gram, ' ' .' peopIi||a*i|Wfl<br />

I think it is quite probable bis ,R«pi""<br />

that we shall eventually, see *.v : iiiedrtWjii<br />

small percentage <strong>of</strong> stlvtr adflta^ pojWrwp<br />

to the gold reserves <strong>of</strong> the nWnVlftv<br />

world and used, aa an additional t puld b« <<br />

basis for money wmeh #111 fi : :Tni'<br />

aeceptable everywhere. If Uiat uuif: Wi'<br />

is done, the effeet will be to Jn-, • Pomtfint i"ji|«<br />

crease the volume <strong>of</strong> coramodl- ReconatrticUpO \51<br />

ties. This will help every debt- atton, Pragl^ont;<br />

or, who must pay Ws debts eith- placed at<br />

er In labor or comniM>bM.pRi-"\jnt<br />

ductd br Jabsr, andtitwlH not: ^lAltWi<br />

Ittluri any i»> ,—» blame,<br />

S IO TOUT tiealttl I ^ P , " ^ ^ , mt with allow th«m to mar the hedges, • If <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wants the fam-<br />

' - > •-- — lay his gardens and boawlwalk, as there lly element, then it should not<br />

I qultB agree with the opin-<br />

ions regarding those who take<br />

their dogs out on le»shjsiand<br />

• John Joseph Gaines, M. D.<br />

A CHAT<br />

are trying<br />

every Vile word he can li<br />

tongue to all because I am a<br />

friend tor c<strong>of</strong>fee. He even<br />

me A liar and tells me I<br />

are many "comfort<br />

f : ; Our editor and<br />

We our public<br />

that is In us, We must<br />

the popular opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

otter people, 1 ;<br />

having<br />

harass its n»tron» by allowing<br />

nets can be taken ontH—Editor.)<br />

lly T3WAIIN .0. FBN8KK<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the largest wastes <strong>of</strong><br />

natural resources through fail-<br />

ure to utilize It as a food, is<br />

the emmon salt water mussel<br />

(mytllus edulus), nometlmcs lo-<br />

cally known ns the bl«ck mjis-<br />

sel.<br />

Groat. Britain and Ireland con-<br />

BUnio annually over S5.00ft.O0O<br />

poimrtB; Holland, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

umallost countries, C6.O0O.OOO<br />

pounds, with France topping<br />

ibe llBt*with a consumption <strong>of</strong><br />

4*10,000,000 pounds. Yet in tbe<br />

United States a. comparatively<br />

fimall amount Is used for food.<br />

Why we havo not used this<br />

valuable source <strong>of</strong> seafood, Is<br />

haijl to explain. The mussel<br />

compares favorably .wltb damn<br />

or oysters In flavor; In fact,<br />

uonie. regard the flavor superior<br />

to that <strong>of</strong> tbe oyster.<br />

DEIIRC beds <strong>of</strong> sea mussels<br />

that are accessible with tongs-<br />

or dredges are as yet un-<br />

touched. Along the snores <strong>of</strong><br />

New England, New, York mrid<br />

New J«r«ey, they oiUt in bM*<br />

ot niMked W U W<br />

can be harvested and sold ranch<br />

more cheaply either than damn<br />

or oysters, A , bnrrel <strong>of</strong> mussels<br />

contains more edible mattei<br />

than a barrel <strong>of</strong> iclanw »' ous-<br />

ters, due to their thin shell.<br />

Mussels are also one <strong>of</strong> tne<br />

most eaBlly dliestlhle af foods.<br />

This ilias *een provefl by eelen-<br />

tlflc rose&reh and also by tbe<br />

nsneriencB <strong>of</strong> ddnsumers. Per-<br />

sons troubled with digestive dis-<br />

orders fina that mussels can<br />

be eaten with no III after ef-<br />

fects. This can be tracea to<br />

the fact that'prwtleaily nil <strong>of</strong><br />

the meat and liquid I* dlKOStlhle.<br />

"1 • ' . ' . . • • * •<br />

AnotBer laetor in favor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sea mussel as ft.ttod It that It<br />

is In prime eonditlon during the<br />

time wn,en oygWs.are not eoB-<br />

sldered prime—from May to<br />

September. Of, course, nothing<br />

can displace tM'oyster from. Its<br />

pre-eminent position ainonif sea-<br />

foods, out as a substitute, dar-<br />

ing the <strong>of</strong>f season, 1 tie ,.BB$ mils-<br />

111 flUs tilt Mil «jmU*lf. v<br />

The only ipMUblt part <strong>of</strong> tile<br />

musiel ««ept tot-shell i% ttt<br />

tuft <strong>of</strong> MMk mtp « fl* WBj* •><br />

knowa a«. the fteftrt Br. ^im*^<br />

wnlch m*y be retaUy<br />

N»t flullty<br />

Judge: "Guilty or not guilty?"<br />

Prisoner. "Not guilty!"<br />

Judge: "Were you ever in<br />

Jail lieforeT"<br />

Prisoner: "No, your.' hohor, I<br />

never stole, anything before."<br />

A«rh»<br />

Doctor: "I Troolfl-mlvUe Too.<br />

msdaM, to.taWi,<br />

get plentjt <strong>of</strong>-;<br />

dress in dool<br />

And she wiBtV -rjRi<br />

her husnanrl Wkt'JjI<br />

ordered that Mie<br />

snere at omoe,1?W(l|<br />

mountains and to<br />

<strong>of</strong> il^t tOWM.. : V,;J<br />

"This Is :» ;v f<br />

.' -••'• V. Tli»l:^tt*i<br />

Arttat: "ghaU; J^ "<br />

a frqek Mftt, tixf<br />

MUUoi^lrel ^Ofc j<br />

any fuss. JUBt(;^t(i,<br />

"Ive been<br />

chanlc far tnfe .<br />

his L.,<br />

drop <strong>of</strong> oil on<br />

put tba hood<br />

tened It M*<br />

(Interprtnti<br />

d 6B<br />

ilWttW<br />

.:.5Vj V* ' ** j ^


aiuf IMFUWNERS<br />

Victim <strong>of</strong><br />

__ >n |fer»<br />

tift moved fatd<br />

Ffaputui, 18-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

fteVDMD, 1044 Aa-<br />

dty. Tho child died<br />

lift' Shorn hospital<br />

d<br />

» (student in<br />

; tfce Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />

jgj'tfliejti'-'tB' tfc§<br />

^Wednesday when she<br />

I * ^-sTt Ml Sl-l'll lT l-_?ll_' ___I«F-<br />

f. ;j__Bf|£I@--t *-Bltll S@T-<br />

J J_* from<br />

, fi.iate. Friends apA relatives row<br />

tall at tho family horn.) tomorrow<br />

wW<br />

Fainta And Falls<br />

BBI FWli Rescued<br />

Avle Johnson, 18, <strong>of</strong> S3 W. Sth<br />

!f_t_, Bayonne. N- J., who is stay*<br />

inR at the lUIno- Hotel, fainted<br />

Wednesday night and fell Into<br />

the Flanders poo]. He wai un-<br />

I conscious when brought to the<br />

igrDMtj Olaf DrosioT omd Jos.<br />

' " " pool guards, i4si.il'<br />

Ciiey. Beaca Patrol<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Legion<br />

Succeed* E. A, Rodgert as<br />

Pott Commander •<br />

sph _,..<br />

«1 by Jolm<br />

i guard wlio woj practising for lo-<br />

! morrow Bight*! water circus.<br />

was taken in the cltj ain'nu.<br />

ot the olllee <strong>of</strong> Brs, Cor.<br />

4 IP be recov<br />

tat tBt wane<br />

inday- Hospilil<br />

m<br />

and TowBEend, ivliere he<br />

trotted by Or, KeTlri Seiti, It<br />

found that he had a donsid-<br />

Injnie-1 efoMe Quantity <strong>of</strong> water on the<br />

^^^j lungs but was otherwise unlnjur<br />

_. Doujflsg Lonjienecker, prop-<br />

rlet<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the catuly store" at Sth<br />

st, and the boarilwajk, was elect-<br />

.er <strong>of</strong> MorEan-HnncI.<br />

post No, 187, Ainorlcan Lcjjion,<br />

Wednesday night, in the Legion's<br />

rdOMi on the siusie pier.<br />

He succeeds Edwin A, Badgers,<br />

who H_i_, held the position Fine*?<br />

liot election JMittli last sumni'<br />

D. Richards, police mi<br />

Village Smithy to<br />

Stay Sober Three<br />

Months From Date<br />

elected senior .vice<br />

and Alvin "I'op 1 "<br />

chosen junior vice-<br />

, ^rwi-^ the 4pp<br />

the operation*<br />

Aioent follower <strong>of</strong><br />

Joluiion had been playing t;_g In<br />

tha' pool with several other*.<br />

Whin he fell and disappeared,<br />

_lp coispanloiis first tfioyg-i! k_<br />

was tmntln-. But when he fa<br />

She attended thei. 1<br />

ndw schaoL | able<br />

schaoL<br />

(Vjtod iy her father<br />

and four brothers<br />

ta and Harold<br />

J Sat-<br />

id to reappear<br />

time, thi<br />

him.<br />

within<br />

guards<br />

a rei-=son-<br />

dove it<br />

ADS<br />

___» SALE OF PROPERTIES FOR UNPAifl<br />

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS<br />

istrate, wn<br />

coining ndei'i<br />

Kimblc vvii:<br />

commnnder.<br />

Other <strong>of</strong>ficers elected wore<br />

Hurry Roy, adjutant; Ilf^nn Hoo-<br />

scrF finance <strong>of</strong>ficer; Albert Sny<br />

der, ser^f*:Lnt-at-flrms; Harold<br />

Pariii, financiul s*i:rotar\'; ^lor<br />

iran Hand, Jr., histori;m; mid<br />

Hurold Paris, member nf lh*<br />

coufity committee. Willi.-im I-<br />

fiibb, Harold Ha^ci 'iml Albert<br />

01(tfi(*Ifl VkQ.ve rc-i*lo.cteu to llu:<br />

<strong>of</strong> diiector^<br />

Bi-Centennial Here<br />

Given High Praise<br />

A letter was rcci'itfed<br />

David McOo nlgle, 86, <strong>of</strong> 705<br />

SimpsoB ay—<strong>Ocean</strong> Cl-J^B "Vil-<br />

lage Smithy"—was arrested last<br />

summer for being drunk ^irl<br />

disorderly and had hia ____.-<br />

ti.-nc. suspended on a promise<br />

<strong>of</strong> noii-lndul .ence.<br />

Tuesday morning AicGonJgle<br />

visited .Maf. Istrate , George Ilieh-<br />

ards <strong>of</strong>tais on 'the sumo charge,<br />

JJe was remindM <strong>of</strong> the _u*><br />

fended sentence hanging over<br />

liis lioud, k<br />

"But, Judge, I won't gel drunk<br />

anymore," the defendant plead-<br />

ed.<br />

"Not for three monthj," Magi-<br />

strate Richards replied.<br />

wlwre there will be a florrvT fan-<br />

Usy and beauts contest undjsr the<br />

.direction <strong>of</strong> Miss BcxUu Turner.<br />

) Toe particioants in tonighrt af-<br />

fair have been working hard to<br />

matte this the best night <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cafaival and they (ta&ervc to, *'btK<br />

1 hand."<br />

Director Kebb auU iiis commit<br />

tee on arrangements are to bd<br />

conirocnded^fOr theLr (nod work<br />

in providinB clean, thealthy entei'.<br />

lairaneiit for everyone, and it !B<br />

h d tht th iil<br />

l a e t for everyone, and<br />

hoptd that other similar<br />

8IM1I will b# produced In<br />

community.<br />

Ad<br />

p<br />

this<br />

mmunity.<br />

Awards to studeiila anil papa.<br />

larity ranttit winners Mid books<br />

will be Dreaentcd at Shiloh - Bap-<br />

tist Church, Sunday at 3:.'iO p. m.<br />

New Lubrication<br />

For Autos Found<br />

famous WM Proces* WM<br />

Adapted To FroMem<br />

Hydrogenation, the famous pro-(Development Co., which pertectcil<br />

cess, which nearly won the war t the proeesi in this coutrtry —<br />

for Germany, has dually furnished j * '<br />

Today the game process which<br />

| helped Germany to stand <strong>of</strong>f th»<br />

word by enabling her to iuanii-<br />

[ncture explosives out <strong>of</strong> nitrogen<br />

from tbt air when her (upyly<br />

from the ouUlde was ehut oil,<br />

.has accomplished what the oil ln-<br />

[dufitry was' never nblo to achieve<br />

before.<br />

Oil Is "Tailoi Made"<br />

Scientists <strong>of</strong> the Standard Oil<br />

"SUndard"<br />

eovery or<br />

the modern «<br />

troduce a ue«<br />

tnotorins.<br />

the answer to the lubrication<br />

problem <strong>of</strong> the modern Ugh com-<br />

pression motor after 20 yuara <strong>of</strong><br />

iinendine researeli.<br />

Is the last 10 years the auto-<br />

mobile has Increased 22 per cent<br />

Arson* ruejti at tie WWtt \ ^..HL JKL^.iJf ,^\.J"<br />

West Side News<br />

<strong>of</strong> Colored Folk<br />

jtiy Morgan Hand, Jr., chairman u't<br />

the Di-Centennlal committee, Irnm<br />

:i-.O»n«to>, Deem-CUy, Hew Jersey.<br />

" """" i -Its- tht HtiKFiber, tie Tax Colk.lo<br />

" <strong>of</strong> the mate <strong>of</strong> New<br />

iile at public<br />

y. (fiTen tbat the<br />

'- ptv*u*fit to thp Ifl-VA <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nn& provided, wfli expose for<br />

;rHpy<br />

et ion<br />

TNtilXTH (SAY OF MPTEMBER, 1M2<br />

<strong>of</strong> that clay at the "nut Offln. seeend flow uf _<br />

lab^Iou, tracts or pkreelj <strong>of</strong> land hereinafter m<br />

Int.,<br />

or parcels or land and real estate will be sold i;<br />

a?peraons u wiB puKtoue the same, mbleel to re-<br />

' rate <strong>of</strong> Interest, but hi no case In eJieeM <strong>of</strong> elshl<br />

ale<br />

•u- on ..i.h 1.1. tract or parcel <strong>of</strong><br />

Ik] added Its prapBrtionaU share <strong>of</strong><br />

ta ** n « : tae »BT T. FOUUM, T,<br />

ptili-<br />

Ailuir Adams, sicrcmij<br />

New .lerscy Washinglon<br />

th.<br />

Ui r«n-<br />

By .MARTHA M, BIIOWN<br />

IV Klein-, <strong>of</strong> tie MCot ldt ha\i.<br />

.ioyt'-j some splendid musical en<br />

irrtuimncotx during the pa.si<br />

week, provided by the Peerless<br />

Quartette ii St. Jaiy/s CIIUILII,<br />

the Harmonious Four and the Hoy<br />

Scojt orchesna at Muceduni<br />

Church.<br />

I * * *<br />

I The Drjn-Marshall recital will<br />

| be repeated atain at the Shilob<br />

i liaptist Church, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 2S,<br />

* •<br />

House buffet-luncheon last wetJs<br />

.were Perry Howard, Negro nat-<br />

{lonal committtctc from Missiasip-<br />

pi, Mrs, Mary Bocae, Atioual<br />

comnutteewoman and her husband<br />

and several othe» Negro leader*.<br />

We a_e torry to reMrt the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> John Wash^»lon, <strong>of</strong> 629<br />

Simpson av. He is survived by h«;<br />

widow, Mrs, Hattie '"<br />

* • •<br />

Rev. Fitzgerald, pastor <strong>of</strong> Tab-<br />

lernaole Baptist Church, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> .died Monday, after a sever*<br />

I<br />

power, Htsb-ttit fuels hare been<br />

developed to meet the demandi <strong>of</strong><br />

•be high compression motor, VC.<br />

aurprlsinit though It may seers,<br />

the petroleum Industry has never<br />

been able to make an oil which<br />

would realty stand up to the Job<br />

<strong>of</strong> lubricating the modern auto.<br />

mobile power plant. Through hy-<br />

dr<strong>of</strong>enation, which 'eon for !•_•<br />

German dlscovereri. Doctors Ber-i<br />

Rlus and Bosch, the 1031 Nobel<br />

Priie. for Chemistry really sati_><br />

factory motor lubrication for the]<br />

car <strong>of</strong> today 1« available tor thai<br />

first time, " '<br />

the p n i<br />

plain that molecules<br />

oil<br />

are literally torn apart InTthu by-<br />

drogtnation towejs , under terrinc<br />

pressure and blistering beat nnd,<br />

reformed accordlns ' to tto i-\uct<br />

desired specification*, Tho oil Is<br />

really "tallor-mrfe," therefore, to<br />

operate the high eomprosaton oil*<br />

Kins <strong>of</strong> today. It goes under tup<br />

brand name <strong>of</strong> Esaolubf and Is dis<br />

tributed In this itnto through Uie<br />

SMndard Oil Co, ol New Jorsoy,<br />

Everything else, bolne equal,:<br />

b - ROAt<br />

tme.<br />

Heeds 6 Ckurmderist<br />

The Ideal motor oil. It Is gen-i<br />

erally agreed, shouhl havo Bye'<br />

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

.l<br />

Edward J<br />

Ilobert H.<br />

i. Inc. _<br />

lot<br />

l l M<br />

Oeean city for Its e;<br />

uly 29 30 and 31.<br />

"Thank jou for<br />

.pics <strong>of</strong> the program<br />

in <strong>City</strong> BW.'entennliil<br />

Iho letter read. "The<br />

themselves, are v<br />

deed, and the evenia a-j<br />

planned und appropriau.'.<br />

"I congratulate you nn<br />

an excelient piece <strong>of</strong> HDI<br />

roe) satlslied indeed with<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has done as her<br />

(<strong>of</strong> the BMJentennia! eoiiinn<br />

i lira. Anna<br />

a HJTS.1<br />

week<br />

Church,<br />

I-. Jones is linv ^<br />

lionif 1 Service liii<br />

Tabernacle Uapti:<br />

ra'iis<br />

!. in<br />

Mmljce<br />

John J. Fb»*«r — _<br />

ThoDia* Ct, Tuso ^, _ _<br />

LoulB flllmr , _<br />

LoulA Ffibcr , ^ „<br />

John J. Foater _ » ^<br />

141<br />

ir.<br />

153<br />

41.3S<br />

51 l»<br />

„„ ._.„,..„, 162 Jl<br />

'.'. fliomajl B, Brock . „______ __ UM<br />

ftsm CBlr Ucilly Co. 4_,..1<br />

,-» ,By» _K_Hy _ • .___ _.._:!<br />

_L Eva Kelly _. , I'll<br />

P. Hum Fes , P.13<br />

Horace F, Dorman ag.;:!<br />

Horaea P, rwrmaii is S3<br />

Jennie A, ipmtt _ _ _ .. : • _. . 52,95<br />

.Jennie A. Spnlt - - "~ 17 Bf,<br />

vjenhli A. Sftiatt ^.^-- - ' ; _ _ ,7.05<br />

Jennie A, Stnut- _• _ a.i .1,1<br />

Gandy<br />

Candy<br />

and *5tant_jp Y<br />

i.-l_!M!na ftftd Stanjey Y<br />

Wi W. *_!!.-_ Wpfti. ^_ __.<br />

WlmeM W.,Worth ______ ___<br />

.WllHani K. ftartlner ____________<br />

WUJani r. Oswiiier _•-_ ._______. -<br />

Mulsa K. __ Jatiiiu Colladuy „_.___ ___<br />

I_aulte X. It Jam.s Collartiy (ISSS-M).^ U-<br />

Sliltual IrtV. _C_. and Psgre .1. k __ C. Watson<br />

Mil-list InV. Co, omj Page A, _ IJ. C. Winnon<br />

Mutual mv. t"o. and Fagt A, & IJ. C. Watson<br />

Mutual lou. Co. and Fsm A. U U. e. Urq _»_______^ , „<br />

AI01110 O; jjota ________________ ____..<br />

Motao O. Vmv __,___,, ,_<br />

,_UI*Bh-ny Title ft Trust Co. ___ »_<br />

Wllll»m E ll,,Ky ^__1__, ._<br />

O. O. Bond nnd Hortsago Co, .<br />

O, C. Bond nnd Mortfrnfft Co<br />

_ — _ l_,7i<br />

-_ 24.J1<br />

. ioni<br />

141.26 I _n<br />

„ ST.fif I<br />

•— '1'' I The<br />

31.77<br />

31.77<br />

31.17<br />

Tickets Limited to<br />

Schoora Best Seats «<br />

The number <strong>of</strong> tleketB heing | la<br />

limited to 400 for the play<br />

"Death Takes a Holiday" is not<br />

for the purpose <strong>of</strong> eliminating'<br />

undesirable persons, but to avoid i<br />

using undesirable seats In the<br />

lilgh school auditorium, according<br />

to Ralph jiirvls, coach <strong>of</strong> the<br />

production.<br />

Acoustics art uul per.*?, iu Ihe<br />

auditorium, ho said, and if per-<br />

nllowed to sit under<br />

they could not hear<br />

TickelK for lliu play,<br />

itoii fS_[!l_iiihcr U, arc<br />

Ue% Gharle.!, A Tin Us, p'sio<br />

<strong>of</strong> tj i rjl\jn yi t Church,<br />

%.ill inndJLt nri'cc it the Cini|)<br />

Gruand Tabernaclr, Sunda), Sop<br />

temoer 4,<br />

Iiiirt I A (jchalitful kiddies' party ...n<br />

irior- j «iven by Mr. and lira, Jnhn<br />

tewart, <strong>of</strong> fiO!) Ilay av..- Salur-<br />

ay, In honor <strong>of</strong> llie 11th iinni'<br />

ei sai-y <strong>of</strong> their i^iughtcr, Lii-<br />

ille, who proved a jfracious li*j-<br />

ami oiuorU'.int-il Ucr jfut-sts<br />

ily. Those present Hiiro: Eli.<br />

nor and 'Mildred Smith, Florence<br />

illness <strong>of</strong> several ruojitli.., at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> relatives la Chester, Pa<br />

t-iin their eonglgteney at extreme<br />

temperritiires they do not form<br />

.sludge, and do not use up rapidly,<br />

I Oils refined from so-called natn-<br />

thonlo erurei pass the other two<br />

requirement."!—low carbon content<br />

nnrl winter fluidity. Until the ad-<br />

vent <strong>of</strong> liydroaenation, however,<br />

no refining process or method nf<br />

blending 6Tor was discovered wns<br />

a*le to produce a motor oil which<br />

would cheek on all five points.<br />

Cannon, Willett,<br />

Brown, Oscai:, D<br />

line Haniion.<br />

iiliil • Robert<br />

anil Made*<br />

T v n nlgnt,<br />

the Went Side<br />

^uil<br />

mil<br />

<strong>of</strong> tli,<br />

sons were<br />

the balmpj<br />

the players,<br />

to be prese<br />

ale nov<br />

i--in<br />

nival <strong>of</strong><br />

•e i_'i..ed, Slon-<br />

was men's ni>;ht at Williams'<br />

loriuin, where a sen.nrinnnl<br />

draniatic enurt room seotn!<br />

presented with I.eonarj<br />

as niiitso; C. Motlev<br />

e iv<br />

an I<br />

,.<br />

Roxborough Man<br />

Is Final $15.00<br />

Reuben Kenworthy, 24. <strong>of</strong> 832<br />

E Summit av., Roxboroufh, was<br />

naed tla by Magistrate Richards<br />

F iday, when heB pleaded guilty<br />

In reckless drlvloB.<br />

He is a nephew <strong>of</strong> Park Com-<br />

missioner Kenworthy, <strong>of</strong> Phlladel<br />

phia, areordinB to •police.<br />

Patrolman Graham said Ken-<br />

\iiiriiiy was driving at ejtccssive<br />

•,picd nil Wesley av. Richards<br />

tnld the defendant tliat Wesley<br />

|nn<br />

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' H g»*ln» Co,<br />

•Hill DfMctasr Co. ________<br />

Klll pndglrn no. ________<br />

HUl predgimc Oo, ________<br />

H ^dMnR- Co. ______<br />

I gredWnir Co, _____<br />

III PredKlnK Co, „_____<br />

. wii jwedgimt Co. _ r:_<br />

W,_ ffiitlij Miner _ ___<br />

Kill IJr.-,lBl,,,. :r whose interest In trainintf<br />

' ' snnulil lie<br />

i Tonieht<br />

ninn's nlal<br />

KOPPERS<br />

COKE<br />

^ • ^ •«-¥•.»__;».•.<br />

EXCLUSIVE SALES IN<br />

• OCEAN OITY<br />

WALTER SACK<br />

COAL<br />

_3th and West Ave.<br />

PHONE 649<br />

av. la one <strong>of</strong> the busiest streets<br />

In town and that speeding on it<br />

will absolutely not he permitted.<br />

SAWS SUVRPEXF.U<br />

SAWS<br />

SHARPENED<br />

TOOLS GROUND<br />

H. L, LBMONT<br />

• AY AVB. fHQNB 144F<br />

Phone: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1_7S<br />

Fredrick J, Ditterle<br />

Heating - - VentiJsting<br />

Ming and Sfcecl MeUI Wark<br />

341 Central A»e_, (Jeean Oty.<br />

eraftiminihlp at MM<br />

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PAiNTINO CONTRACTOBS<br />

RETAILERS<br />

Paint-Up Store<br />

ORUBB<br />

653 AMUry Av«. BROS.<br />

PMII ins<br />

Phnne 1239<br />

PLUM!<br />

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WILLARD F, 8TETSEB 1<br />

Plumbing and '<br />

Heating<br />

SIS CENTRAL AVB,<br />

PIWM saa<br />

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SAMPSON & CO,<br />

408 Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aw<br />

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PHONE »V*<br />

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WALL PAl'EB<br />

W,R, REYNOLDS<br />

Paperhanger<br />

620 ASBUR<br />

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Av<br />

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1 at Maco'lfiiii<br />

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Paints<br />

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••.' Jolin (W _•> Btirjtcr _______^<br />

«Hanf B,' Md.William P, fJanlinir ,<br />

MM! R'Md-WDIIam V. aardlner __._^ „___ m,t«<br />

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Ouursutee R«Ity Co. '-."V~ '* ~^"—•————<br />

WuuFmtee BnUty Cai ____T!Z^—~— —<br />

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Glass Oils Brushes<br />

DEST PRICES ALWAYS<br />

for Steclcote Kubher Enamel<br />

Harry R. Montgomery<br />

719 ASBCRY AVE.<br />

PAINTING<br />

I WETHEOILL'S PRODUCTS<br />

EXTERIOR<br />

PHONE 499-W<br />

INTERIOR<br />

SHIP BY<br />

MATFB1AL<br />

mmm<br />

Seaside Trucking Co., Inc.<br />

Ten Year* <strong>of</strong> prompt and Courteous Service<br />

DAILY SERVICE<br />

BETWEEN<br />

WILDWOOD - - - OCEAN CITY<br />

SEA ISLE CITY - - - AVALON<br />

STONE HARBOR PEERMONT<br />

WOODBINE<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

, AND INTEKMEIMATB POINTS<br />

Made th« game Day<br />

MOVING BAGGAGE<br />

Swdt Uto «f Fnnii(ar« a Specialty<br />

met. Iff Kmt Aniftw, At*w<br />

pnmO WILDWOOD S2S><br />

Remodel Now!<br />

Powell-Van Gilder Lumber Co.<br />

ISTOAWKT PHONE SSg<br />

"Building Material. For Your Every Need"<br />

BUILDING MATERIAL<br />

SB ' nimimiin linnilii piiiiiMiifimii iliiiim«uiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiin(iiiiiiiiB<br />

M|>*llfi(iiji<br />

Alfi-ed R. Smith<br />

Paper Hanger<br />

104S Aibury Ave. Phone 443<br />

(•hBB. 411 lllln..<br />

Jobbing Promptly .<br />

REROOPING 0UIT<br />

John G. Pi<br />

11 Artmy Aw, Qtm<br />

H. B, COOPER,.<br />

Building Cent<br />

29th ST. AND CENTHilJ<br />

Phone 1234<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

BUILDERS<br />

BU1LOEKS<br />

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PHONE 122S<br />

'ViPF, KRAUSS<br />

TOWIBB<br />

YOUR BOUSE<br />

DANIEL J. KRAUSS<br />

eitctrleii Conlrmclor<br />

Ubury AV_. phene 4fl<br />

CEMENT WORK<br />

JOHN PBLTO<br />

CEMENT CONTRACTOR<br />

. 1256 ASBUR V AVENUE<br />

FkMM Ml<br />

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M. Roiiiy _...._, ___,,_;_<br />

SI. Belliy __________________<br />

M. J-clIli' _„ . _.<br />

]»_i._ Investment Co. «___,<br />

Anna "W. ManiliaH _=-_._= __,_<br />

Annii W. Monlhtin<br />

J. W, Wid Anna .MenihaFi ____<br />

J. W, and Anin "Monlhah __<br />

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Mall<br />

Hall<br />

Corn.HUs 4_Qwn_? __-.._<br />

K. A, and VloreneB Blckoil _,.<br />

BrookildB Investment Co. ..<br />

John ,T. foster (l_!7-_i.|9-_0)<br />

John j. T'osier (10a7-2l-2_.8O.<br />

Jolm ,1. l'oiter (13J7._S-2_-I0)<br />

JIonihRn & Hull, Jne, _..,.__.<br />

John 3. Folitsr (1927-2I.19.SOS<br />

Artliur Hewitt (1B_|.29«3O) __-.<br />

jBliii J, Ifoater (___7._!-2-.3_i<br />

Artkur Hewitt (IMI-S.-aO)<br />

Joliii J. I'OBier _.y (1959.1930) _...<br />

Alma ^lonihan and Margftret<br />

Anna MsnlllHIi »nd Margaret<br />

William M, Mu_»ey 13I9--0) .<br />

ArUiiir Howltt (lOSI-ao-.O) ______________<br />

Bnrnli- J. Thpmss _.__,____._____,,_____ ,<br />

1 Hiirah J, Thomns . __,<br />

Btlinley l.evelci|)_n-lit t'b.<br />

i-.troboHiim MortgaBe Co, __..______, _<br />

.lo_!ah B, Du Boli ____^ ____________<br />

Josi-h B, Du Boli ________,________«<br />

Prank E, 'Darby _-__<br />

Hurry H-'FlAnkfl-ld „,_—,______<br />

Hurry Ii. Plalikfteid ______ ___<br />

Be_.«proy Realty Co, . — _ ._ _. -<br />

coiiiit Mortgag. Core, . ——_______-____.__.<br />

Const Merlgug. Corp. , ________________<br />

Couiit Mortgiig* Corp. ___—._________„_<br />

Ooiist 'Mortimic Com, ._-___ ___,<br />

TreHsur. jaiina Ilealty Co. ______________<br />

TreaBura Inluml Realty Co. _ _ ^___ „_<br />

4601<br />

Blanloy<br />

Htanley<br />

St-Mo<br />

Stanley<br />

Stonlcy<br />

RtnJlley<br />

Htnnlny<br />

8tnhlliy<br />

8tnnl«y<br />

Stanl.y<br />

DOvelnpnient Co.<br />

Dcvelopnwnl Co,<br />

Dfvelopmint (.<br />

Development Co.<br />

Dnvelopment Co.<br />

Doyclopniftnt Co,<br />

U.\clopniQnt Ca<br />

l.evi>l*D-nent Co<br />

] nrlopmont Co<br />

Development Co<br />

Develop-nonl Co<br />

Development Co.<br />

D6lmen_ Oo,<br />

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28<br />

'd ___,,_,_. ^_____—.,..__.._..-_.-<br />

William A. Williamson Bstat. __..-.-_. —•<br />

Stanley Williamson ;______.._,._____..--_._•.__.„•_.<br />

W. W. Wittlg, ot n] „.,____,_„..._...„_._,<br />

Snmuel Naiipen (iq.T.ll.IO.M) ___.._,. -.<br />

Hulnusl tNttbpcn (19_7-_l-19-30) __,<br />

•amual Nippon (IBM-il-W-SO) ____._,.__--<br />

Burnu*! NapiJen (18!?.2J-S?.|ff) _____,_.— .-<br />

Siiriuei NiipBen .lB_7-ii._«.3_) , ...... —<br />

Samuel NapPen , (1917-11.__._OF. ____________<br />

B, W. L*lie Estate *(i-2|.Ii.I0) __,___.___—<br />

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IF-ank-Oh Justiqe._— _ - . —~_<br />

Frank O. Jgatlce • _...<br />

Prank O. .lustlce __.; - -.— __„<br />

siranS Motion Fleturt Oft, _.___—__,—____<br />

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MSB Frank J. snd Clnlre O. Oomnu •__<br />

Hf Walter' H, __*j, # t «1_ . ________<br />

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Asly-a KMB-II „—„ ____________——___ «i««<br />

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William 8. Seeeh ________ _________ _____ Ml.Ii<br />

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(icorEe W, Booy and lieulnll Willtlni .+___ M3.pl<br />

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Oeerfe W. Sooi 1 and Btulah Wllklns 151.17<br />

fltn National Sank, Gu_r4l«n far Rachel pee<br />

Fitat Netlonal Banli, auardisn for Rachel hm 49.M<br />

Firs. Natlotinl Bank, l"-u-udii.n for IWohel Leo m,U<br />

Eleanor H. Hall _».__ —_»_<br />

Hill predginr Co. _«_-.<br />

Atlantis fi. ana 1_, Agin. _. —^__<br />

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I'rovldunt Trust Co.<br />

Provident Trust Co.<br />

Powell-Van Qildiir L<br />

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Trust (Jo.<br />

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James ,B, Lako illit-lsi<br />

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Mtiy E Shoyer (llls-M-jO)<br />

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Majr B Shoyer (1»__-S».tO)<br />

Alfred TrslDman (JVU10)<br />

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Powbll-Vun Olldur -.umber (.0, (ln27.2i.S9.W<br />

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Powell-Vail ailder tiunlber CO, (lpl7.2i-3i-M.<br />

Powell-Van Wilder Immlier Co. (1017.S|.-i.M)<br />

Francos .Tocher - —'<br />

Cnrleton B. Weftb , __. —<br />

Cnrleton B. Webb<br />

Minnie Sultan L_ — - . .<br />

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.itirolhii! U. Lalto ___,<br />

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petuh <strong>City</strong> Really Co,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Really Co. ,__„ —<br />

Ocran <strong>City</strong> Realty Oo. _.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty, Co.'_____-___ _.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> C|ty Really Co. «_____.__<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty Co. ___________<br />

W. D, HamBton<br />

John A, _«avln _ __<br />

John A, _javln '<br />

Lee MeCabe Johnson _^_________-_--.<br />

Alice T, ilanlnsion .<br />

niiflnlpli and Florence B. Falkenhagen _<br />

D. B. Frasler _____________<br />

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D. B.' Prmlir<br />

Daniel B, Frailer, Inc. _<br />

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knd serviqe! also reliullt machini!.<br />

if all makes, fW an. (I! UP. Add-<br />

IliB mr-chines, fHea, anf6S-_"I.vpry<br />

fHIIIR for the Office," amend Bros.<br />

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FOR RENT<br />

IOr •SVLr OR RFNT — Bl-iulifUl<br />

Cottasc 2H-07th 8t _lo..o Hnr<br />

her, N. J. Owner will Elve niort-<br />

gl (.ill JnctBon r 7-l 1'hllilil<br />

phln. or nny broker- f.l¥<br />

O. Kai. 15, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. .-2--lf_<br />

1<br />

OH III £.T - I urnl he 1 pa tment<br />

3 ledroom nn« roiun. wl h lieuie<br />

-eumi, nrlvlleEi- J't CentrJ nv<br />

Orm. <strong>City</strong> - - "<br />

Rnonn and A?t«. For Rent.<br />

l-lUk 1 I.A( C M'lti W P rk rl<br />

I (mi Mied moms nnO uptc Hot anil<br />

oil i inning ui.lir In ov\r> rn >m<br />

(•hone S!1S, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. C-l«-tfc<br />

fniVATH 01 Att AGES—Centrally lo-<br />

I cated m nil firetnovr easy In dr «<br />

In lniulr \\_ U Kandl. 1-7 -l-r-<br />

l=ea Isle <strong>City</strong>. t-lT-U<br />

TC-iUI-ISTS<br />

lI'ltlST ROOMS hy the day<br />

wflrk. nl reanonnhle rates. Inqu<br />

Mi Win It 1-ox -il -- I f<br />

St.. Brliliintan. N. .t. 7-24-fitp<br />

liHSlNESB SERVICES<br />

|81TUAT'ON WANTED —' FBMAUB<br />

-AHMING-I. hnn'f* Ii-" !. flinootll<br />

k i_on_ chin _H llireni.<br />

it, lnlermo, :i; J. 8-20--t-l'<br />

you," Bernfeld took the hint with- ings. It seemed as If the Van' brought to iiiht"oaei.»y. "Here's<br />

out delay. Horns would always bo In Hit. the story <strong>of</strong> my scrap with SUM,<br />

"What'a jour num., BOB'?" Ma-<br />

lone asked. "You look whin."<br />

"Brean, air, John Broen," The<br />

"sir" slipped from anm. dnriiiunt<br />

cell. recorded perhaps, while<br />

overhearing Captain Bieen ad.<br />

some wharf or ship <strong>of</strong>fleer.<br />

..Iklont, compact, gray hair»d<br />

lilnk, looked like a god to<br />

boy,<br />

"Where do you work?" Malone<br />

knew that John wia not ii<br />

fesaional.<br />

"With Mr. Lipvltoll in the<br />

ing temnorluni."<br />

"Pay?" demandod Malone<br />

"Yea, sir, he Bays me,"<br />

felt his henefacior was under cii-<br />

t icism,<br />

"Of course lie does, »on, HDW<br />

much? What to you got a week?"<br />

'Three dollars — And hoard,"<br />

Tnlm iidded, by way <strong>of</strong> K<strong>On</strong>rt niens- 1<br />

uro.<br />

"Board! nounl!" Mnlnne run<br />

Is hand over the body ii. ihe<br />

ny. "Board—nils!" And thcti, Btc-<br />

IK tho aliifmed lonk on John's;<br />

ice, he wont on in ii kindly<br />

tono, "What soil need is feudln'.<br />

Bettor stay here, I'll give you ti<br />

job. five a week and ronl hnnrd.<br />

Rubbln 1 , that's thoh work, nnd r<br />

will train you, son, an' split riislit.<br />

Are you my hoy?"<br />

And so John Dreen left llm<br />

Ghetto to enter the Bowery <strong>of</strong><br />

the Greater <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Now Yi,-•'•<br />

A year nasaed over the<br />

<strong>of</strong> John Biten, a year <strong>of</strong> (smi-lar<br />

freedom and <strong>of</strong> physical develop-<br />

ment, ji year charged with the<br />

ejements <strong>of</strong> erime, <strong>of</strong> dru-i'Ktiiiiess<br />

and browling. John saw, without<br />

knowing, the dregs <strong>of</strong> tlio oily.<br />

B]far-«yed vlciims <strong>of</strong> tho auildBn<br />

alums! <strong>of</strong> Chinatown drifted into<br />

the bar <strong>of</strong> McMamn' for n liowl<br />

<strong>of</strong> hear and a snatch <strong>of</strong> iiiiirh<br />

then to sink bnol. again to the<br />

drug-soaked ntniosphere below, lie<br />

saw these things through the<br />

doors between the i?jm<br />

ind <strong>of</strong> the fanca hall, ond<br />

per. Malone, scoring a bard left<br />

to the nose, drew blood,.<br />

"Thare, son. you set you I.t to<br />

go to school now." He oare'ully<br />

wiped the red smear from his<br />

glove with a towel, white John<br />

laughingly held his bleeding lioie.<br />

"It's night school for you. Night<br />

school with them kykes and Poi-<br />

aeks. You start tomorrow, kid,<br />

at the beglnnin'." Pug was pqsU<br />

tiv-!. "I'll bet you'll bo readin'<br />

the Police Gazette In a month,"<br />

he added hopefully.<br />

» • •<br />

John Brain knew<br />

where he was heading than<br />

the Brst voyagers who sailed their<br />

day at 2:30 jk.. m.<br />

The new buildloi ii to be<br />

loated with Impr_wlve<br />

and a number <strong>of</strong> proml<br />

era, including Conert-Mnan ,<br />

Bacharach, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, 'aiw<br />

on v the prcxrarft. Tb* contmla*<br />

olonera said tttey Intend tgotne if<br />

they are not too husy.<br />

Police Inspector erf<br />

Phila. Here For Stay<br />

tion.<br />

BF.NT1-NI.E *SCSPKNPI-I><br />

B. E. Murphy. .2, ol 716<br />

burv av,, W8f given a. suspended<br />

DcnRsnco <strong>of</strong> :.O dnya in county jail<br />

by Mnslstrate QeorEO D. Rich-<br />

ards Saturday morning whan he<br />

pleadoti RI lUy to boing drunk nufl<br />

disorderly<br />

John Barthold, police mp<br />

<strong>of</strong> PhilBdelpbta, arrived in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Sunday for a -hoi- -vaca-<br />

tion from his <strong>of</strong>ficial ditties, fie<br />

is staylne at 108 Atlantlo av.<br />

Inspecter Bartbold baa b««l «<br />

visitor at the police itstlon and<br />

has been .telling the boya a f **<br />

yams <strong>of</strong> bow they war<br />

crime In tlie Quaker. <strong>City</strong>.<br />

p- is-i • a^l>"<br />

bead<br />

|lAUNDIlI_wl_y contlr-Ua to put up<br />

with the burdens and IneonVHnlenM<br />

-I home washing. Our Mrfl-B -/ill<br />

mean you »na otwti only Us a<br />

Sea Ma Clw, 'm Troy Munjry<br />

Co., Papa -fity, N, J. 11<br />

AUTOM8BII.E1<br />

1 -tTTO RHPAIHa ana RuUe. Marine<br />

tnotorn Qvornauled ana put In Bfit-<br />

«aM eanaitlon. ClirM Bros. KB-<br />

«liln« Hhm Boat H«liwW »nfl •tor.<br />

•K, 111 lajf A¥«. KlBB. »1. Of-<br />

An Important Announcement<br />

by the<br />

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

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IN»T.f|UOTIOt-<br />

-Mton ffltn Instruutlom<br />

l-ry bards and' orohmlrt-<br />

ie»_onB in cailn-t, uutop<br />

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Qto, A, OroWnmilUr<br />

JUSTICE OPtHE PlAOi<br />

Cape Max County<br />

,,,. . CCn.HDIO iervlu<br />

^W t. AiBury. Ocs.n OIV- W', 1 ^<br />

HELP. WANTED<br />

Situation Wanted—Female<br />

| »Ilddl, nged woman as housekeeper<br />

good cook and manager *P<br />

II O[ (Bklnit full ihnrge Bn<br />

Ph dt<br />

i -ttrenees klnit full ihnrge Bn<br />

Phona H«d4ontl.l4 -I<br />

_: Bodan - Ce»(er ft<br />

K. J.<br />

»(er<br />

Jn-t<br />

. have boei_ tnarried<br />

like each other. «• well<br />

'-u_ wedding day"<br />

s But you quarrslsd<br />

d and I<br />

But<br />

fn -did<br />

yeiUr-<br />

our wedding<br />

at one (,,, , — T<br />

tho private parlors and the bar.<br />

It was merely aiio'ther picture <strong>of</strong><br />

the overpowtrlng city, «o trctnun-<br />

dou» ii» its eontraits.<br />

Pug Malone, «x-jirlie liKliior<br />

trainer for the' Bnmson Spi-rtlBB<br />

Hub. a hurd, honest; ,medliim-si--d<br />

siddle.aged man, ahorn <strong>of</strong> his il-<br />

uslons, watched over Jobn Ureon.<br />

Joha' rose at six, with Malone,<br />

jumping up In th« brisk air wlieti<br />

he iklppld rope, swung the clubs<br />

nd ihadow boxed under tho eye<br />

<strong>of</strong> the .ralBar who sat nil the<br />

edge <strong>of</strong> his cot smoking his morn-<br />

ing P-.M. After a hail hour <strong>of</strong> this<br />

John turned out the blankets to<br />

Mr, the mailer and the pupil met<br />

ft string <strong>of</strong> boys at th« r*nr door<br />

ol the club and ran hard for hti-<br />

other half hour before the ftwah-<br />

snlng <strong>of</strong> 'the city traffic, coming<br />

back to the club for a cold show,<br />

ir ulii nib down,.<br />

Malone and John then bresk-<br />

fasted alone, In a card room back<br />

<strong>of</strong> the b»r, on large bowli<strong>of</strong> oat-<br />

tntkl. bteon nnd e(g«, rolls and<br />

l<strong>of</strong>fee, The day was silent in t»k<br />

ing care <strong>of</strong> a string <strong>of</strong> fliht«ri,<br />

hosing, tubbing »nd pun.hl<strong>of</strong> the<br />

bag, or workiBg at th« ehist ina-i<br />

Hegulnr meali, clean -'*<br />

lily to bed • flH.d out<br />

II mm. wttu aa abounding heal-h<br />

that gMw«d and sparkled thrqugh<br />

hl» oli»r sWii in itirtltag OOB.<br />

trast to the iojden wrecii <strong>of</strong> wan<br />

and women drifting til nbnut.<br />

After two months <strong>of</strong> trolnlni<br />

for condition, Malone<br />

Jota into tfci SCIBOOB ol pugiH.ni<br />

eMtblni him behind cloned door<br />

in tte «. rf jrtMM, hookittg My<br />

M(Mtik*..bkrwi.: H« imprwiid uf<br />

on him tt» it»t flWi A iBOgw-<br />

chinos<br />

aild w<br />

J© Standard Oil Company ;<strong>of</strong> New Jersey is proud i<br />

to announce the introduction <strong>of</strong> a new motor oil-i-Esioiube, ilf This oil has been named Essolube because<br />

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—"more powerful than any gasoline." -k Essolube has been made commercially possible by hydr<strong>of</strong>inittg,<br />

Standard Oil's perfected method ot producing motor oil by means <strong>of</strong> the famous hydrogenation process-—<br />

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*We are also pleased to announce that Essolube will be sold at no extra cost to .d» motorist, ilr Bqmlil-^i^<br />

now available at all statioas and dealers <strong>of</strong> the following companies:<br />

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*i9T Jernee, <strong>of</strong><br />

pMro], announced<br />

hftt whefc groups<br />

on a picnic<br />

l Js to be<br />

recreation, e»--<br />

there ,or« tu be<br />

the party. fee<br />

It if those<br />

will notify him,<br />

l,te glad to mmd<br />

<strong>of</strong> the beach pa-<br />

to guard the bath-<br />

-<br />

'employed here to<br />

litres, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

and If there is<br />

School picnic or<br />

atlon picnic, I<br />

would bo inform-<br />

Hftld. "I am will-<br />

one <strong>of</strong> my men go<br />

'and guard people<br />

y are on picnics.<br />

TM the season I sent<br />

f' guards along with<br />

Sunday Schol<br />

*'»and.tho Catholic Sun-<br />

j. picnic' and would<br />

t do It with other<br />

,'{•,* pjly we did not<br />

it% 'guard with the<br />

at Mke Lenape, Sat-<br />

* They were a group<br />

JJ <strong>City</strong> people and<br />

have hod some-<br />

to ,- protect the<br />

4n&b..to the rescue by<br />

k~ <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

1 Saturday afte-noon<br />

•TO the \llfe <strong>of</strong> fivo-<br />

irlli» Bladen. <strong>of</strong> Wash-<br />

C, who waa drowned<br />

i; lake, Maya Landing,<br />

t mKcJtatlon efforts<br />

for an hour and<br />

$-"wa» spending n short<br />

•B <strong>City</strong> with her mo-<br />

,$^:fma»;::'wm .... ....<br />

Her dead. Jaraee wprked for an<br />

hour and ttiialf, ana exhausted<br />

two tajilcfl nfoiygen befo.-e glv-<br />

The child was takon to Kig<br />

Harbor, where Coroner. Bpbert i t-<br />

wood pronounced her dpad. She<br />

w*» snlpDed to, her uncle's home<br />

In Arlington, Va., Sunday, and<br />

funeral services' wore conducted<br />

there^ Wednesday afternoen. .<br />

Eients CincelleA,<br />

Is Moored Here<br />

Palatial Crnfl Joint Retort<br />

Summer Fleet '<br />

f ,<br />

,T}n6 tragedy occurred shoitly<br />

t d di t C<br />

,T}n<br />

after<br />

y<br />

noon, and according to Cap-<br />

th H<br />

tain Jernee tbe life guard employ-<br />

ed by the park was home to<br />

lunch at the time.<br />

Following the-, futile attempts<br />

to revive the child,-all events <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe picnic scheduled for the aft-<br />

ernoon were eancnlloil. A floral<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering was sent to the home <strong>of</strong><br />

the child's uncle Sunday by mem-<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> the Chapel.by.the-Sea,<br />

whose glad outing ended in trag-<br />

edy. ,<br />

Be Frank, brown<br />

Says to Parents<br />

Don't Fool Children, <strong>City</strong><br />

School Chief Pleads<br />

vf. !l attd was<br />

persons<br />

Blnden, at 550*<br />

one<br />

Who<br />

<strong>of</strong> «<br />

wei*<br />

outing <strong>of</strong> the Uu-<br />

t-by-the-Sea to tlio Mays<br />

-" for the day.<br />

Beyond Depth,<br />

fling to the stern <strong>of</strong><br />

was chained to the<br />

with three other<br />

found herself<br />

Into the lake. The<br />

let go and waded<br />

Qt the small child held<br />

the boat has gonr<br />

...dt Jits, chain In about<br />

fit waiter, lost her hold<br />

f,'<br />

etiffit 1 SUrWnrt. ' ct till*<br />

nl8, 1 ahnll expose to<br />

c vendue. on<br />

MONDAY, AUGUST 82nd, 1D32<br />

L'H'een the lionrs <strong>of</strong> twelve mid nvo<br />

loik I 1 M to »lt at twelve<br />

oYlm'k nun (Stoiidnrii Time) or ono<br />

o'eloek P. M. (DnyliBht Bavlng<br />

Tinif!) <strong>of</strong> auld da ^ th Shlff<br />

M.<br />

Tinif!) <strong>of</strong> auld da<br />

ffi i O<br />

y, the Sherlffa<br />

C<br />

<strong>of</strong>fic, in Oapo Mdj Comt HO<br />

Ctipe May County, Now Joraey:<br />

All tlmt certain m t d<br />

the"<br />

Honry W.<br />

loot beer<br />

Breyer. Jr.. with tee<br />

cream. Thomus McCahan, Jr.. with<br />

tho sugar concern Hint bearx his<br />

name, and now .Mr. Baur or the<br />

Taeftyk.ike. company joins the lo-<br />

cul fleet.<br />

I<br />

Yacht Oiticers<br />

Are Renominated<br />

O. F. Zurn is Added as Sec-<br />

retary <strong>of</strong> Club<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the present <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Chy Yacht<br />

E MAY COUNTY COMMON<br />

PLEAS COURT.<br />

IN ATTACHMENT<br />

. NOTICE<br />

Walter A. DIttrlch, Inc., Plaintiff,<br />

—v»—<br />

Adelaide Thayor, Defendant.<br />

Notice In hereby KIVOII <strong>of</strong> viilt lit<br />

iitliichmvnt Iiwuvd out mini <strong>of</strong> £lKhty<br />

iini ilolluiu Hiid forty tents d. notice Is<br />

luieby Biv. n to Ihe iredlliSfa <strong>of</strong><br />

SILII! deieased to exhibit to the sub-<br />

serlbirs under ouh or nfflrmatlon<br />

llnlr ilnlnis and demandi Offslnot<br />

I'II isti.le <strong>of</strong> nrilil deceascit within<br />

»i\ nmiitliu fiom tlii. twelfth day t)f<br />

\ii(,nsl .\ J) 1312, oi they will bn<br />

lorevui- Imrred <strong>of</strong> nny aetlon ii^alnKt<br />

hi- dubsrrlbers.<br />

llnted AUEiiol 12, A. U. 1»38<br />

liiivld T Mitchell and<br />

Uirard Trunt Compahr.<br />

Eieoutnm<br />

J- H. Hunt. Jr.,<br />

AsBt. Tru«t Officer,<br />

Kroad mid Chestnut fits .<br />

Philadelphia, PA.<br />

s1'jstr »» «s<br />

By vlFliio <strong>of</strong> 11 writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Foe-<br />

las, for sale <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Promises,<br />

to mo fllreotei. Issued out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> ctiiineery <strong>of</strong> New Jeriioy,<br />

on the Srfl day <strong>of</strong> Auirust, A. D,<br />

lOSS, In o eertBln eause wherein<br />

Swedeslioro National Bank, • a cop.<br />

Bonition, I* eomplalnant, and Atlan-<br />

tic Printing and Publishing Company<br />

<strong>of</strong> HI., are defendants. I shall ox-<br />

pose to_ aaie at BUblio vendue. on<br />

TOEiDAV, BBPTEMBER 6th, lill<br />

betweon the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and<br />

live O'clock P. »!.. to wit, tit twelve<br />

0 clock noon (Itnndird Time) or one<br />

o'clock P. U, (Dayltaht iavlng<br />

Time) <strong>of</strong> said day. at the Starlff'S<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, In Cape May Oourt House,<br />

Mny County, few Jersey:<br />

that certain mortgaired prem-<br />

lie», with the appurtenances,, in the<br />

bill <strong>of</strong> complaint in the said cause,<br />

particularly set forth ana described,<br />

that Is to say; ,<br />

AH thn followino;. tract Of parcel<br />

<strong>of</strong> land ana premlset hereinafter par<br />

tlciilail; -• ••-' -•-—-- -<br />

being ... .... ..... __ ...<br />

the County <strong>of</strong> Ciipo May ana State<br />

or Now Jeraey. numbered Th<br />

Hundred and Biity-three. ffl«S) In<br />

•notion "A" on the plan <strong>of</strong> 1*U<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Association, and<br />

bounded and deKelbed as follows:<br />

BMCMNNINO «t'a point in- the<br />

^rthwegtsrly line W Asbury Ava-<br />

fflle at the dlstnnco <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e Hundred<br />

.nd Blittyj Feet Southwefterty Irom<br />

the iouthweaterly line <strong>of</strong> Slirth<br />

•treat! contaliilnK SoumwesterlS' Of<br />

lhat point in front or breadth on the<br />

said Asbury Avenue Thirty (80) Flit<br />

and <strong>of</strong> that width, extending in<br />

:_-_::. or depth N<strong>of</strong>thwesttely ha.<br />

tween lines parallel with Bald Sixth<br />

Btreet, <strong>On</strong>e Hundred (100) feot to ft<br />

Hteen_ feet wide street,<br />

BBINO nil the same land eonvey-<br />

ad to the said party <strong>of</strong> the flrst<br />

part by William p.- joeher and Han.<br />

nah B. Joeher, hli wife, by deed<br />

recorded In the Cape May County<br />

Clerk's Offlee November SO, UU, In<br />

Book No, til if Deeds, at nieei<br />

Amount due unaer'deeres Is |11..<br />

WIM. with Interest and Sheriff's<br />

fees to be added.<br />

WILLIAM B. POWELL, Sheriff.<br />

Dated Atyruit 10th, Jtsi,<br />

Juvid p. ^sratkini, lol'r.<br />

pretense, • and the nolso '<strong>of</strong> s<br />

nealthF-lunged 1 bov with a wan<br />

Bleed police whistle In Ua grasp<br />

Isn't BO BoqthlnK to Ihe eiuB.<br />

So the chelf has issued an<br />

edict in which he says local<br />

stores MUST itOp leUisg nolloe<br />

whiitlei to civlllnnB. and those<br />

who already have them mutt<br />

blowing them when any automo-<br />

biles are in<br />

Stops For Red Light;<br />

Hit by Another Auto<br />

An accident occurred at Ith st,<br />

and Asbury av, Satiirduy nil<br />

i#n- tie driver <strong>of</strong> an autotno-<br />

*blle itnpped too suddenly for<br />

traffic light and was struck In<br />

the rear by a tnaehinc that did<br />

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS<br />

Estate <strong>of</strong> Ktthryn a, MeClure, De.<br />

CUM,<br />

_ Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong> IHVfNO<br />

Fltoh, Surrogate <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong><br />

» May. inado on the eighth day<br />

<strong>of</strong> j<strong>Aug</strong>uit, A, D, iojj, on the appli-<br />

cation <strong>of</strong> the subscribers, Bxeqiniors<br />

<strong>of</strong> said deceased, notice is hereby<br />

given to the creditors! <strong>of</strong> said de-<br />

sod to exhibit to the subscribers<br />

under o&th or afflnnatlon their<br />

claims and damnnds against the es-<br />

' "I a,f said dficf-ii»u(l within six<br />

months from the eighth day <strong>of</strong> AU-<br />

Us(, A. D, 1911, or thoy will be<br />

irover barred <strong>of</strong> any action against<br />

lie subscribers.<br />

Dated Auirust Ith. A. B, 1931,<br />

Elmer B. MeClure,<br />

Margaret Q. Steinm and<br />

Katnieen H. Bwing,<br />

Sfecutars.<br />

no. J. Heppin, Esq.,<br />

_ 'rector,<br />

Oceun <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

not^itoB^M':-«ui«^#-' >: ^r : ':^v:<br />

^ni'drtfif <strong>of</strong> tt« Bht:§»r wM<br />

Wllllmn T, Mfth&n, 35 Garden rd.,<br />

ana th« eir that Wt a».rM*«f<br />

his waa driven by Fred H<strong>of</strong>ttaan,<br />

Jr., <strong>of</strong> '716 Aibury BVi » Wlfc<br />

iBBOOl rtuWnt, Thtra wire, no<br />

or complaintB.<br />

Oi# <strong>On</strong>le Bobbery <strong>of</strong><br />

|2B,Over Week End<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly on« robbery was reported<br />

to .police over the week end and<br />

It was one <strong>of</strong> the "pii» toy" vn-<br />

Icty which have been predominant<br />

during the paat few weeti,<br />

The borne <strong>of</strong> Frank Fai'rell,<br />

white. Uie i<br />

•no, $25 in^;<br />

wallet in a<br />

windows '_<br />

according to<br />

veutigation.<br />

ESTATE OP Paul t, Keller, (•lie<br />

known *t Paul Smith Keller), de.<br />

eflasiil,<br />

LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the<br />

»bov« Estate have been granted by<br />

the Register for the Probate <strong>of</strong> Wills<br />

and arantlng JjettoBS <strong>of</strong> AdmtnlBtra,<br />

tlon In and Mr the oily and Coun-<br />

tf <strong>of</strong> Bhlladelphla, In tne Common-<br />

wealth <strong>of</strong> PennsywanlB. to the un-<br />

deralglled, who request all' persons<br />

having claims or demands against<br />

the Bstarei ef the deeeised to make<br />

known • the ! same, and all pengni<br />

indebted to the decedent to make<br />

Bayment. without delay to<br />

Pideiity.phlladelphia Trait Com-<br />

y<br />

pany, Hfjnry<br />

135 S. Hrond fitroet.<br />

j > hllin]elphia, FunniL<br />

Or lo ll» Attorney,<br />

Hurry R. Kellor,<br />

HSU Wiiliuit Htreot.<br />

I'hlluMcltihla. rtniiQ.<br />

f «1250<br />

PI*H.<br />

BHBRIFF'S SALE I<br />

By virtue ef a writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri i ? nc-<br />

las, for sale <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Fremi«es,<br />

0 me directed, Issued out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

3ourt <strong>of</strong> ohaneery <strong>of</strong> New jeriey,<br />

n the aim day <strong>of</strong> July, A. ft JJ8I,<br />

n tt certain cause wherein Edna<br />

Brloe NOMS Is eomplalnant, and<br />

Walter H, Hays and The Mantua<br />

lulldlni Assqclatlon, a eorp, <strong>of</strong><br />

'enna,, are defendants, t shall on-<br />

w "M^lria i iuas^in i ftil n<br />

<strong>of</strong>wonn the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and<br />

ve o-clock P. M,-, to wit, at twelve<br />

1 clock noon (Standard Time) or one<br />

•'clock p, M, (DiiyllEht Saving<br />

ime) <strong>of</strong> said day, at the Sheriff's<br />

fflee. In Cape May Court House,<br />

ape May County, New Jersey:<br />

All that certain mortgaged prem-<br />

ies, with the oppurlenanees, in thn<br />

II! <strong>of</strong> complaint In the said cause<br />

-artleulariy set forth and described,<br />

hat id to say: •<br />

All the followinpr itraet or panel<br />

if land nnd Jremlses hereinafter<br />

lartlcularly described, situate, lying<br />

nd being in tire <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

i the County <strong>of</strong> Cam May and<br />

tote <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. •<br />

BEaiNNINQ in the SoutheMterly<br />

no <strong>of</strong> Centfttl Avenue Three Hun-<br />

fed and Ten (110! het Southwest,<br />

rardly from the Southwesterly line<br />

if ifourih street; containing South-<br />

•estwnrdly along said line <strong>of</strong> Cen.<br />

ml Aveime twenty (80) feet 1 in<br />

Pont or breadth; and <strong>of</strong> that width<br />

IldinB Snutlieaiitwardly between<br />

j parallel with Fourth Btreet one<br />

hundred feet to a fifteen feef<br />

wide street.<br />

BEING iho SouthwestBriy half <strong>of</strong><br />

TJO! sao. Section A, )>iiin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Asaoelatlon.<br />

Amount due under decree l« IT.-<br />

3Ci;.ufi, with interest and aherlff's<br />

* os to be added,<br />

WILLIAM B. F0WBI.U Sheriff.<br />

Dnted Jlllv 2tth, IMS.<br />

nrelg ft Jlllit'end, Bol'n.<br />

it-pf iii.os<br />

ri Va.c.<br />

<strong>of</strong> thf><br />

Ji>rnoy.<br />

D 11)32,<br />

1<br />

SHBRIFF'8 SALt.<br />

m virtue rtji writ <strong>of</strong> Ktrl Fae.<br />

las. for sale <strong>of</strong> llprtpuail PHIBIIH.<br />

to HI directed. InuaA out ot tbi<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> New jam,<br />

on the loth ixg <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust, STV,<br />

IMS. Is * certain cause wherein<br />

Seaahon Buliainc ana Losn<br />

«w«-;,r<br />

ore Blding and Loan Aatooia.<br />

tloh, a Corporation <strong>of</strong> the state <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey. 1* coniplalnant, and £eo<br />

McCabe JahnaOD, et' ux. et ala are<br />

defendants, I .shall expose to sale fet<br />

public yondue, on .<br />

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER «th, 1BSS<br />

between the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and<br />

five o'clock P. M,, to wit., it twelve<br />

o'clock noon (Standard Time) or one<br />

o'clock P. H. (DayliEht<br />

i) f t th<br />

ok . H. (DayliEht BaVinc<br />

Time) <strong>of</strong> aald doy, at the Bheriffs<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice. In Cape, liu court Home.<br />

Cape Mar County, New JerMyt , .<br />

41) that pertain mortkas;eil tnwn-<br />

laeit, with me appnrteuanctts. In The<br />

hill <strong>of</strong> complaint In the Hid caune<br />

particularly let forth and described.<br />

that<br />

All<br />

to MVi<br />

thk following; tract or<br />

sf Itad tU nremlMi hereinafter<br />

partlcnl*rly «e«rlbed. •Muite. TlWi<br />

w4J«lB«f to tte O1W <strong>of</strong> OMita B%<br />

•' BBOtNNTNa 16 t__<br />

line <strong>of</strong> Oentrsl Avepos Bp test SottUi-<br />

«tttnWr »d« T : tna SontHWMterly<br />

line Kf mraMr-fint ItntTi «m(«io-<br />

itaf Bouthw(!»tw»r«j- alfinf ula Use<br />

<strong>of</strong> OMMil AnMi m fait tt front<br />

tor hnadtli:<br />

a feet fn front<br />

<strong>of</strong>^hut WMth •»-<br />

IS; *»o*npr«#<br />

^ panOlel wi<br />

& m tm to,<br />

SlrlERIFF'S SALE<br />

Tiy vlrtm* <strong>of</strong> » writ <strong>of</strong> Fi<br />

nft, for Kftlf! <strong>of</strong> MoHKOrTcd r<br />

^ me dh-flptftd. tHHited out<br />

-ourt <strong>of</strong> Chnncery <strong>of</strong> New<br />

on the 23rd dny <strong>of</strong> .July, A. Dr 11)32,<br />

In a corUtln cause wttvreln £3<strong>of</strong>i.ft1iorn<br />

n^ and Lonn A^poclattoti. n<br />

Corporation <strong>of</strong> the RtHto <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey. In comi'latniint. ftnt. Frnnk<br />

Emblck, ot ux «t tils tiro, (f<strong>of</strong>onrtantfi.<br />

I nh all f.xpoMe to flfilo at puliht<br />

V»?t«Uie. on<br />

MONDAY, AUOU6T 22nd, <strong>1932</strong><br />

ween tho lioui-a <strong>of</strong> tw«lv** und<br />

o'clock P. M., to wit, Qt twelve<br />

o'clock noon (Standard Time) or one<br />

o'clock P M < Dliht Sl<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE •<br />

By virtue <strong>of</strong> a vrlt'oc Fieri Vne-<br />

]u, for sale <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Premises,<br />

to mo directed. Issued out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

on the 3rd day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust, A. t>.<br />

1911, In a. certain. cause wherein<br />

Swedesooro National Bank, a cor-<br />

poration, la cornnlalnant. ana Naomi<br />

M Button et 'als are defendants, I<br />

nhnll m£|>OB« to BAI6 at public ven-<br />

due, OD<br />

TUESDAY, BEPTEM^CR tth, <strong>1932</strong><br />

between the' hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and<br />

five o'olock P. M., to wit. at twelve<br />

o'clock noon (Standard Time) or one<br />

o'clock 'P. M. (Daylleht Bavlnjr<br />

Time) <strong>of</strong> asld day at the. Sheriffs<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice. In Cape May Court House,<br />

Cape May County, New, Jersey.<br />

All that certain mortffafed prem-<br />

ises, with the appurtenances. In the<br />

bill <strong>of</strong> complaint In tho aald cause<br />

tllrty set forth and described.<br />

at l» to '«ay:<br />

All the following tract or parcel <strong>of</strong><br />

land and Dremtsea hereinafter par-<br />

ticularly described, situate, lylnu- and<br />

belu« In the Cltr ot <strong>Ocean</strong> city. In<br />

the" Ordntv <strong>of</strong> Cane May and State<br />

oT Ne% Jersby: BBINO Lot No. M«,<br />

In Section "A", on,Plan <strong>of</strong> the Oc-<br />

ean <strong>City</strong> Association.<br />

BEGINNING at a point In the<br />

uthtl li f Ab p<br />

Aabury<br />

o nundr<br />

t<br />

Avenue,<br />

red nine-<br />

d<br />

Soothes»terly line <strong>of</strong> _<br />

lit tns dUt«nfe <strong>of</strong> ana ..__«<br />

» O«) ftlt Southwe^twa,<br />

ft* Sonthmnrtefl)- line <strong>of</strong> .<br />

Street, conulnW Mtttknitw^lr<br />

nsmrw'i&i^'^ririi!<br />

or breaiJth: aha oi thlt wlaih ei-<br />

t«ndlnc Bouthaiitw.rdly between<br />

n t m JW* W*''• •*•*«»» itrset,<br />

ML fftoSb^f.1»^ ir ^, nntwahlly from, thp Southeantnrly<br />

lino <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Avs-nUe; cantnlnlnf?<br />

HouthcaatwArdly alonjr said line <strong>of</strong><br />

Second Street, 40 feet Jn front or<br />

breadfh, and <strong>of</strong> that width extend<br />

intT Northeastwardly betw on<br />

k-malclng estibllshintnt In<br />

dweod, near tho heart <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Among l them\was Brward<br />

reputed eholr singer, who<br />

,i heen arrested twice before on<br />

Bilar charnea. Baton and his<br />

l,on<br />

I-SNAP SHOTS—<br />

At The<br />

Police ought to try u> put<br />

|«all on tie tall <strong>of</strong> tho (inrnt<br />

|Udef. It%work« with blida,<br />

ney say.<br />

The school board wonV out<br />

tialarleB—but [til borrow mon-<br />

|<br />

If people don't pay utten-<br />

to their tax bills, theyll<br />

Interest later on.<br />

o|ty<br />

Ob,<br />

TuckahoieB. and L.<br />

To Pay Out $25,00C<br />

Tuckak<strong>of</strong>t—Twenty-five thouaani<br />

dollars will be distributed, most<br />

ly in Upper Township, the wee'<br />

<strong>of</strong> September 6, bv the Tuckaho<br />

BuildinR and Loan Association<br />

when 192 1*2 shares <strong>of</strong> the olini<br />

•series wilt mature.<br />

At the 8a">£, 1 _t im ®i<br />

Winners in alt divisions <strong>of</strong> to-<br />

day's baby parade and the;name<br />

<strong>of</strong> the champion baby will he<br />

made public Wnight at the Flan-<br />

ders pool when Queen Eilythe<br />

Fincourt and her maids <strong>of</strong> honor,<br />

as -well as the city commissioners,<br />

will be* honored guests at a water<br />

carnival.<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional flwim-<br />

merg and divers will help enter-<br />

tain the crowd at the pool to-<br />

night, and the clowns who kept<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> persons in gales <strong>of</strong><br />

laughter before and during the<br />

pageant this morning will do their<br />

stuff again.<br />

Gay Galleon Party<br />

Following the laraivni, the<br />

girls, including the other nine who<br />

were eliminated in the final judg-<br />

ing, and the city commissioner!;;<br />

will be guests <strong>of</strong> the Golden Gal-<br />

leon ballroom at 10 p. m.<br />

With the crowning <strong>of</strong> Miss Fan<br />

court as Queen Infants XXIV in<br />

front <strong>of</strong> the music pier by Mayor<br />

Headley, the parade started late<br />

this forenoon, following 1 her coro<br />

nation, the queen went t-<br />

Catchtns <strong>Ocean</strong> Gitri flrrt'ino-<br />

vie magnate In a - remlnlBcent<br />

mood the otter day, Tfce BinU,<br />

nel-Ledger- persuaded hini to; W-<br />

late some <strong>of</strong> his early «"•«*.<br />

enoei.<br />

"Well, It was like tUi," Elffler<br />

said. (Most overbody In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Otty knowi the IOBBI florist W<br />

Ms first name). t»'«p J i<br />

roller skating rink and bowlulg<br />

alleyl. We botfgBt * ttti ,pWf»<br />

which was owned by Mayor Head-<br />

ley and was known o* Hemdley's<br />

Pier, and moved it inside tne<br />

boardwalk, between 9tt)-«t. ind<br />

the J«te <strong>of</strong>. 7 pet «m* will to<br />

churged on flU idt***jn<br />

latent<br />

ManyR«pondlo<br />

for to<br />

MM Find. Fa*or Among<br />

Froperty, Owner*<br />

Renierober TU» Bsndt<br />

"The music forth* skaters wag I<br />

ftirnlslicd by tile Ooean <strong>City</strong> band. |<br />

ifif<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> au«rey,:As»ooi«loti^l«,<br />

reported by members,«f the ai-<br />

Boclatlon, following Hit ^OTuae*,<br />

neat last week Oat woilt tod<br />

beta sterted, and; the Bending ont<br />

<strong>of</strong> lettar* to property owners; at*-<br />

Ing tor ausletaiice. , , -• '<br />

The iurvey 'Will comprise . ftJ<br />

ML 1<br />

large In number, but with two<br />

notable appeals being dismissed,<br />

the reduction waB comparatively<br />

small, being only ?74,210, on<br />

property previously a?sc:.aod nt<br />

J1.601.S20.<br />

The appeals dismissed were<br />

tbo«e or the Wildwood Pier and<br />

Realty Co., whlfch sought to bring<br />

(Continued on Tuge S)<br />

g p<br />

half nn hour or more before<br />

that time, and continue for tho<br />

same time nfter.<br />

The eclipse Is caused by tlie<br />

moon passing between the nun<br />

and tbe earth, partly shutting<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the sun's rays. The next ec-<br />

lipse <strong>of</strong> the sun will not take<br />

place until 1963.<br />

Smoked glasses are. required<br />

to observe the sun without<br />

hnrting the eyes.<br />

dip artist, will open the program.<br />

She will he; followed bs Charles,<br />

W. Miller, tenor, who is heard on<br />

the air weekly over stations W.<br />

A. B. C. and W. I. P. He was<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the prlfrlna! east <strong>of</strong><br />

•*My Maryland." N<br />

Lewis Shearer, baritone, a win*<br />

tier <strong>of</strong> the Atwater K^nt audition<br />

<strong>of</strong> ionth Jeriey in 1,881, and §ee-<br />

ond place singer, in the atate -to<br />

that contest, will fdnir several wdl<br />

known operatic numbers, and El-<br />

mer Zeij-ler, violinist and Phila-<br />

delphia radio artist will round out<br />

the museal program.<br />

The evenn|*i spaker wll be<br />

Dr. R. S. inyder, who has tnlT-,<br />

eled -wdelv through Buitfa mak><br />

lni> a survey <strong>of</strong> the cn'ttomt and<br />

probliBM <strong>of</strong> that nation, will KrM<br />

an illoitrated lecture on "The<br />

Challenge <strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia."<br />

Arthur B. Messick<br />

(Jiven Belief Job<br />

Arthor a Messiclt. <strong>of</strong> WUdwood<br />

Crest, tas been appointed iniiniei-<br />

pal director <strong>of</strong> emergency .relief<br />

in that borough and will awume<br />

duties <strong>of</strong> tBc post Immediately, ac-<br />

cording to an announcement from<br />

complete itBnjjj <strong>of</strong> er»ry<br />

spending depar^nent In the flltr,<br />

including the school Byutem. Witt<br />

a view to determining whether<br />

the city is being operated n» ec-<br />

onmnleally .and u effleientlr aa<br />

^^S<br />

AfS<br />

will be an o*a><br />

conductwl on ttp W<br />

tBe muilc ffli'<br />

i n<br />

possible. . V<br />

State Grosp Aid*.<br />

Wilder M. Rich, director <strong>of</strong> re-<br />

search, <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey State<br />

Taxpayera' aBsoelaUon. has been<br />

secured by the frarrey associa-<br />

tion through A. B. Erorepn, exo-<br />

eutlye seerotary <strong>of</strong> the state aa<br />

socurtion. Mr. Rich Is ah ex<br />

pert in municipal survey work,<br />

having hod a long attd varied<br />

career v as city engineer and city<br />

(Continued on Fuse 7<br />

se<br />

the<br />

theuica<br />

ts un<br />

on the<br />

has named «K<br />

stokers,to *<br />

the N«- 1JB -<br />

g<br />

ttiR Rtatn Emergency Relief<br />

ministration.<br />

Ad-<br />

Chester I, Barnard,. state direc-<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> emergency relief, made the.<br />

appointment on, recommendation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alfred Cooper, Cape May (oun-<br />

ty dlrtetor.<br />

School Opening<br />

Put Off Two Days<br />

Retort Itutitutiottt to> Open<br />

Wednesday, SepternbeSr 14<br />

A Dhange in plans.(or the op-<br />

ening <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Schools was<br />

announced this week by (Woi(t<br />

E. Brown, city superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />

schools.<br />

A teachers' meeting will Jw<br />

called at 3 V- m. <strong>On</strong> Tna»dB.y,<br />

September 1$, for':all teachers<br />

They will meet In the lilgh school<br />

building to receive > lnstrocUopt<br />

and to <strong>of</strong>ficially report W? duty,<br />

U t<br />

Surveyor Tetts <strong>of</strong> Another Who Lived 200 Years Ago<br />

Mere Boy; Who hiad <strong>On</strong>ly Criidc Instruments, Blazed Tnal <strong>of</strong> Enduring Aecunncy horn Virginia to l^e Erie | led'tCt<br />

In* dramatic story <strong>of</strong>-a re-la trail <strong>of</strong> achievement that^waslyeyjr, Is followed a rtMlfht^UBB IfamllF -mm, fl«»l«td .•» to tarwJ?^^<br />

&bW^<br />

daflyi^g^<br />

hew at «oon.<br />

be In h*<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />

g<br />

ter aa «<br />

bwch-wd<br />

tee and "<br />

8:80<br />

Icr"<br />

(Get<br />

d to <strong>of</strong>ficilly p ? y,<br />

School will open for *U stu-<br />

dents the following day, W<br />

day, September 14, at 9 a. ,<br />

Sessions will J» helfl all day, sjndj<br />

a full day's woilt, »


* pnl illuiirkiilih mil nt u piovloun<br />

i^DtltiH* Hlnco llio 1>UK(< Wmlh I'lnuili Huntli>\, yt'iHfinibci 4, WI\HP at till' Stmitil<br />

tlfjnnllrtXt Uio HHNui'tnlluii In IHT't, Km CIHUICM A I'lutllo), I'hllii- I* Pnwi<br />

WMII lib llut vnmn moMllitt \MUI ilrlpltlit<br />

her i>. nittlnti.iUv<br />

tlir »ni\ip mnil wlino tlir l'liein will hu wKnhil innilc i<br />

liow p f erf u l ul iireucher Drencher<br />

lib niillitlnft ntfw Htinirtu, MIlJullH lll|l|l!H ihlllllK 1)10 lUOl!<br />

mill xoctitlvo. For tlic pml si*<br />

Two Mrvlces will b« held tho<br />

yp:u« liiia Hold tho <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Mnlng flcy, unrt dnlly oven im inul on<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlife Mliilatoriuin <strong>of</strong><br />

• -- t- JfnRNkniH will lie pramntntl tnni Inventor <strong>of</strong> Subs Speaker<br />

i<br />

' « t"5 tnfc w««H, Movpt Snttirdny Tlir<br />

*V*nj, <strong>of</strong> ftlotliiR wriiion will lt« iirviicliot At Lake Family Reunion<br />

K «T S«ptwnli«r J, nltlliMftli llio till (Ctmtlucd frtim I'IIKO <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

Ni*rWtU* *rimcl« Will (mntlniin Siiniluv nor- HnrdU)noi', <strong>of</strong> Ihla clly, will rto-<br />

M."*** *J vh«i »ft*t thnt<br />

1 Ivnl" Ihn wolrninlnK NUilraiui nflu<br />

will; Dr, Howard B, Hand, IMMUOI" ot I.BWIH it, l.iiltc, «f Nntlonnl I'nik<br />

STTT . tho Adtoent* M. B. Chinch oi will rtl<br />

nprwMUA-'Ckmnnltm-n, win nwmih Sirndnv<br />

K Dr. Atlnmti' ndilriwn.<br />

*- -il ««!• ki 10t46 «,ro. Dr. John Bteil, <strong>of</strong> O Horr<strong>of</strong>liB. <strong>of</strong> Atlimtlc .Clly,<br />

... IMul- th« Columbia uv, M K Chun h. will *U\K, nml Glwood S. John-<br />

OT lift PhllMlelflhlii, will li« tho BIIMVPI milii <strong>of</strong> Atlnnllo tlnnllo city, ty, will Rvo<br />

8-15 p, IA R6t. Ilarbprt rcliilnknwnctw i<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbo Unit nnfl<br />

IMltor <strong>of</strong> thto<br />

M, ti Church, will Vrm> (hii|dnln 'to<br />

..... lArltbno naltM oud lonrt (ho l)i. t<br />

ttWup wJnKtn*.<br />

i FrBftthera during iim week will<br />

'WHAt we CONSIDER<br />

BUYS IN<br />

flAM CITY<br />

Ust ', be twiftn mattel «nd Spirit, dtVlriltV, ai tbf exnmplg the primrec«lvea<br />

more splri!u»l ideas, itivo, unchanjrlnff essence <strong>of</strong> Kooii:<br />

more understanding which ia tho<br />

ewbatsnce <strong>of</strong> Spirit. /<br />

Afraln, to continue on thin point<br />

•>t Corporeal sense, no orpin c<br />

Strpclure can niako ili^t t<br />

oph scull. Wllllnin ' Lilly, llonty<br />

JU>lJPr. Itminpll Null}'.<br />

Miii'KiU'l'ltP (Ininhle, Mru, Tlmnrioiu<br />

Hnclirali, Murlori Mlirphy<br />

Slj-i. NurmiiB II, HIIIK, Xliii. Witliuili<br />

N. Kniick. .Mra, OuDrfts Sony.<br />

Liiulwi T- Corson, MTB. sfnbnl<br />

Moiingliiiii. Lnulso CrilxrlbHI; Piithcrlno"<br />

Gordon, Mra. LMwfU'd Cor-<br />

Jt o<br />

nman. Mra. J. L. Loper nnd Mm.<br />

Ponn.iylvnnia, 'hla present term RoBortn.<br />

|linvint> four more yenrs to riin.<br />

I'rovlous to lita piwioht incum<br />

l>mc\ 'ln» i\ui iftiitor <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />

ho tililnst l.iithenrn cnnciPEitlon*<br />

ill enatnrn l'onnsylviUiln, Tririitv<br />

.it limidiniT. Previous to that j<br />

ihnrjfp hn lliid rli!lrKr»lr«l U<br />

lUi. U. N. l>a\ld»oj». Rfttor<br />

S#r\i«>j for Hth Stintla\ ifttr<br />

. ltimt\<br />

s n m Holx EtfriiatiM.<br />

MormnR PMMT ami<br />

sormon,<br />

T;45 in K\Tnsonp and «d<br />

<strong>On</strong> SUIMNX |,»vt Iho Kwtor<br />

;nlo a rrnsnnablr Appeal to tho<br />

mvti»n for iheir OCMIS:,!.^.!<br />

f<br />

j t l)i.u<br />

un unc IIUUIOUB moittil s.q LIOI'K 1<br />

eye is po»Xcct" Is th<br />

vulun where ihcrp is iio ii'.J, lid<br />

LOJIi.LIJlleilO'iH 1 Oiu HOt tl ) oC<br />

Inlnt cntih n ctoiK u)i i • »f<br />

thin When he said "Ho that planted<br />

ttib OBI Hhall hb not hear* Ilc<br />

that rotrhflo 1 ilivo, unchanging essence <strong>of</strong> g<br />

—the dopondobillty nnd autlioritatlwness<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dloty, jp*at pQ*ir<br />

which rules alt notions with u rod<br />

<strong>of</strong> iron, that is, (in immutable<br />

Principle This Principle la incorruptible<br />

BeinKI a continuing Principle<br />

which presents an aspect <strong>of</strong><br />

fet<strong>of</strong>rial Life, ita permancneft and<br />

cojltlnulty, us well as the invariable<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> Truth and tho Immutability<br />

<strong>of</strong> Love. What a blesnlnK<br />

to. mankind it is to have a<br />

(U4 «jte shall He<br />

Gdtl we cuh intellisenUy know Ip dirist, Tmtlli'jH<br />

not «t«6r Aft\o foi i'ie ^ptti'iincnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> the lo il .liiirch \\o-es knowing tint there is only one<br />

<strong>of</strong> Boston, MaM«huSrttH ent Jielp" in times <strong>of</strong> rouble [Mind and that Mmd Goil, can ind<br />

Mcmfx-r <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Lectur« Then I had a Gnil that was rlo'elijoee put iin end to the belief <strong>of</strong><br />

ship <strong>of</strong> the Mother Church. The by and awnlnble for mv needs. |manv pinuli, oiHTHtinjr Then the<br />

First ((lurch <strong>of</strong> Christ, Srlcrtdit,<br />

in ftoslon. MBM<br />

From the moment <strong>of</strong> it«? first<br />

jl-ii-iuerj in 1S66 m Mnrj Baker<br />

Edd\, Chrhtiin Sclcnto has nf<br />

forcil ad\inti£ti that hnve been<br />

\t-idrK tvroeniitd The nUtrlBcr<br />

benefits<br />

\V h it i it thai hinilei"i sor<br />

from acirptinR tioil s btnefit'.'*<br />

What xi, it tiut a wronc *-ense <strong>of</strong><br />

thing-.' Filop ccluctition has<br />

t-»URht inortnh to look to tht<br />

five corporoal senses <strong>of</strong> relnble<br />

testuiloin lhout all things<br />

The u prl.1 hu>- made a ^Ptlt^ »f<br />

r .ori'ori il -i-nse What the<br />

niatrrlil n< »«<br />

K at this sen'icc<br />

wool, a r;idt artist unto ;nnl<br />

soloist at many funnlon in t'bil<br />

irielplui Tin! i iiMr l<br />

ff-n<br />

orablv<br />

thai<br />

m-l\ Mr Se« ml the<br />

fo<br />

h oi \ . c I or<br />

Mr r. , i-n-n wl « i 'out it<br />

at<br />

P' I •• 1 i<br />

M' S.n\ ml 11 1C1 n i- T d<br />

whi-h will S dmtj hi- i TI rs\i(il i*<br />

•J«M«F the \\>ntpr months 1>\-<br />

>h't S»mH\ i-<br />

i n<br />

number cf »"<br />

nf trtxinf ttkvH<br />

«iH bo<br />

tn<br />

"Ghrist Jesus." Subject<br />

tiwa.tit<br />

For Christian Scientists<br />

kJ in~e <strong>of</strong><br />

reiht\ m the trut imrtpT is lini:<br />

i>f tho i,enitiii** fucts o f Fur example, nfter * h-'l le»rn I<br />

ed <strong>of</strong> Chiiht .m Gnoiue. whene\er<br />

1 had finished a lonfr, nun! tin's'<br />

»oik and «*-. wi ir\ .ind ro^'n<br />

brine<br />

M.inkind i- Iclrmnir th it this out<br />

wirtl woild i' \ICVMMI b\ the<br />

j\c -.(.use is not thc world ol<br />

Goil s creating but is i counterfen<br />

.hii Mhich sWint m hi tin<br />

not<br />

His i,n1 i "incli imp nf thp<br />

coiiwn il sf»ses *lht entire re ilm<br />

<strong>of</strong> mvernl ~.enie i-. out ide the<br />

realm <strong>of</strong> tin Inr intcll n-irc 111<br />

our Moublc .v-iur in the mi<br />

terial, sciiJt rvilm Acf muLit i"i I<br />

<strong>of</strong> matter i an irtumulat on <strong>of</strong><br />

matenil on-i II- t',nn\ ill<br />

t.n rrf^n- in ,iccu ui.lntipn ot I<br />

nttter is futilp ,„ ^uirint-^ c !<br />

s irit\ nciinst |,is i-s -mi cr-i^nc '<br />

| n brsines* Ui^hi to I n w nt<br />

i us biimif <strong>of</strong> tonliiPiir n t'ic'<br />

"' m'< nal imimi at business" Both<br />

1 -<br />

ed I would t.ikc time lo Milnk or<br />

Him, to realize flis infinite ln\p<br />

and His omnipotent power Then<br />

thc confusion \anish, ind streiiK<br />

th and illcttness tnke their pi ICP-- |<br />

Thi" midi tltf Gcil <strong>of</strong> thi- B-hle,<br />

\er\ real and n heahne; Influ I<br />

encf, for m> need w« i|unh<br />

ties <strong>of</strong>rdmne Mind's own natuie<br />

BARITONE C<br />

We learn ne\er to settle iin- -.UDect<br />

until we refer It to Mind tiOi),<br />

and consider it from a correct<br />

basis<br />

In his thinking and nvine the<br />

Christian Scientist fmilb that the<br />

College Courses<br />

ROY E. 0<br />

EQUlTABUE LIF<br />

Christian Science Society<br />

iOHT<br />

&nnch <strong>of</strong> The Mother<br />

The Flr*t Chu<br />

entitt.<br />

Ch rH <strong>of</strong> t^hH<br />

In ftotton.<br />

Sunday Morning Servkti,<br />

o'clock<br />

•t Doughty 1 CHARLES C. Itt<br />

OFFERING<br />

Prtildtnt<br />

A COMPLETE<br />

AND ACCURATE<br />

OPTICAL SERVICE. MONTEIX<br />

Eye examination* by experienced<br />

optical dOctort. An accurate dye<br />

light ger-vlce. under the direct<br />

SUpervlfion <strong>of</strong> experts, al a<br />

moderate fee. Thirty year* prac<br />

! Thta(r«. 8th<br />

tlc^ In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

near Dos-TH wd.SIMSSO^Vfc:. /L . OCEAN CTHf<br />

Tlglah* 100% Sup*r<br />

'-*' Panmylvan*<br />

la Motor Oil keep!<br />

It* body lon'gtr —<br />

cotta leaa p*! 1 mil*.<br />

<strong>On</strong>s Grankcaa* full<br />

will prove It.<br />

. t<br />

Fruits and<br />

If you are 'a, thrifty/<br />

opportunity to replen .<br />

lots for convenience and';<br />

9%c Choice $reeb: t l ' " .;',J^K<br />

•Peas *<br />

Packed «t the paafc <strong>of</strong> flawirj- Biijn"<br />

ASCO Royal Anne Cherries tall,$<br />

Choice Sliced Pineapple U<br />

12c Pitted Pie Cherries<br />

Pineapple Juice<br />

Green<br />

.Beans<br />

New pack—IMS crop. R«a«r<br />

Eveready Fruit Cocktail ,<br />

14c Glenwood Grapetniit •- «sa» J<br />

Grapefruit Juice No. l i<br />

9c Hitter Cooked<br />

Spaghetti<br />

Tomato Bm» A t)l»<br />

Choice Crushed Corn ' . ',<br />

BVac ASCO Beans with, Pork<br />

Bitter Pork and Beans j- - 1<br />

Farmdale ' *«<br />

Lima Beans f r r<br />

Save twenty-nve ccnU on evary Jpaan^ya^ui<br />

Del Monte Asparagus Tips ^4 da.-:<br />

9V2c Farmdale String .Beans S cans<br />

ASCO Country Genttetnen'Corn cao'<br />

A80O- Wfctta Meat<br />

12 «~ $2.00<br />

8ltv« forty conU ft<br />

ASCO Tomato Soup T<br />

7c Ritter Tomato Soup •<br />

7t ASCO Tomato Juice . '<br />

Cut Red Beets , ,<br />

'i m.<br />

5c: 6<br />

6c,<br />

raed dan 8c, •<br />

ASCO Fancy Sweet- / ' f<br />

Peas' - i **-» o - v •* r<br />

•I end.T urn! llavorfiil—serve v. Ith m«lied Ijouella -<br />

Farmdale Swefet Peas can 12^c,v<br />

ASCO Small Sifted Peaa can 17c,<br />

Bread wniDDea rfc . Victor SUced<br />

Supreme laa( • • Brehd '<br />

Sllc«l 01 llllillcftl A WfiBPta ltmt.<br />

7Vic ASCO Toasted Bread Crumbs<br />

Suribrite or Octagon Cleanser S cans,;<br />

Mione Hand Soap or Skidoo 2 calm<br />

Octagon Products - - Specially Priced /'<br />

White Laundry Soap<br />

Soap Powder<br />

Toilet Soap<br />

Palmolive Toilet Soap<br />

i cakes 26<br />

*2 Pkgiil<br />

.14 cakeB M<br />

caked 21<br />

mal 1 pfcgs^<br />

Super SudS (fireeao DIslmashlDs) 3 8<br />

Buy for Quality - - - Hav** for Pr^mhi [US. .1<br />

m Quality Meats for the Whole Family \<br />

Genuine Spring LAMB •/,<br />

Brea'.t Lamb Ib 8c I Ruck Chops 1I><br />

Neck Lamb Ib 12c I Rib Chops Ib<br />

ShoiildeiB Lamb tb 17c I Loin Chops Ib<br />

Lugs TJimli Hi 21c I Lamb Liver Ib<br />

Ijimb IB dt In luui IUIII nourishing This 1B the best L&knb<br />

nM*. Silict J^our favarlt^ nit and note tho "'—<br />

Lean skinned Hams<br />

Large<br />

Size 16< Small<br />

Size<br />

Wtiolo or Shank Half<br />

Luncheon Meat or Lebanon Bologna<br />

Sliced Dried Be<strong>of</strong> Tenders<br />

Domestic Swiss Cheese<br />

Pimento Sandwich Cheese<br />

Fancy Fresh Killed Large (214 to<br />

Chickens<br />

Fresh SEA FOOD in All Our Meat<br />

:J6c.<br />

Cleaned Preah Sea '*tor<br />

Bass or Croakers , "*,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e pound Cleaned Fish In eqml Va two pound* TytoMiJ<br />

Large Vntsh Sea Scallops<br />

Produce Fresh from Nature's<br />

Fancy Seedless Grapes<br />

Eating or Cooking Apples<br />

White Freestone Peaches<br />

Sound Ripe Tomatoes<br />

Extra Large Bartwtt<br />

GoMeo *» lilil.'<br />

Ripe


fvicerf<br />

Strand on Sunday<br />

Camp Meeting Opens<br />

" tf yi«i Famfly Resort<br />

itfJF*reaeher8 listed F<strong>of</strong> Dally Ser-<br />

vices at Qcaan <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Association<br />

801117111 canip meeting M<br />

Op«an <strong>City</strong> 'Tabcrnaolo AB-<br />

AM, TojIriderB <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy,<br />

...,. ft Um for eiiht daj^, he<br />

gkilnfe Sundftj, At the can.p<br />

eroundB bounded bv Anbuj .mil<br />

" vesjey UVB., and 6th and 6th st".<br />

it will quirk ttlo C4th sciio« ilvn thentio for a sor-iT. CJorien, Sanflay etotilhp. TfaB<br />

I'lqo to 'be conducted bv D), Uoss I nurtibsr, which was writttii by T.<br />

If. Stover, IN. puHaii, will ht he feqtiire <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. E, P. PfatteicliPr, president .the evening sorvlce..<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho Lutheran Minlstorium <strong>of</strong> Included' In the' Chorus will bo:<br />

Pennsyh unlit, mil be tho preooli- .iiihn T, BCBI, mdfnrd Hdgniij<br />

thli Sunday PIFIIIH)!. He will Di Norman Hold,' Hirb<strong>of</strong>t R.<br />

the local pastor,Smith, IJIIIH Doclp.<br />

and J<br />

tone 41 BrooK-. Grreiiwool, hari- William H, Collisaion, Jt'.<br />

one <strong>of</strong> FhilrdcluhmN pph Scott, William ' Lilly,<br />

Jus-<br />

pei^<br />

l .it<br />

rcinurknblv wfl<br />

iorvice at the Strum!<br />

Is Powerful l<br />

Or. 1'fMttfaldhor<br />

\v]io did so<br />

a pro\ious<br />

JiS imti<strong>of</strong>i.ills<br />

fl l<br />

sermon.<br />

7:45 p.<br />

dress.<br />

m. Evenaonir and ad-<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sundav lust the Hector<br />

iftoilo a reasonnblc appeal to the<br />

coiiprcjration for their considera-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the prohlPmi l'ld ta'.k^<br />

Which will confront Hin eliurch<br />

dutinji- the winter ino'ntih*, Dv<br />

ilc'.t Sunday il is hoped that each<br />

rtiimiber <strong>of</strong> the conirreKatjon aa<br />

Jt r«Bult <strong>of</strong> havmj; taken thnught<br />

will he prepireil to lontnlmtc .it<br />

le^bt fl to«,ml the i-xoenie-i nf<br />

| the church durine the winter<br />

Contnliufions 0O con-<br />

and some 600<br />

Lopsr,<br />

Niilty,<br />

hl<br />

p, y<br />

.Marguerite <strong>On</strong>inhle, Mrs, Theii.<br />

doro Bachran. Marlort Murphj 1 ,<br />

Mis Nqrinsn R. Hnlg, Mrs, Wll-<br />

1'mii N, Httnck, Sirs. tJtorge U<br />

T l T C f o i(<br />

, tJtorge Uf.<br />

T. C<strong>of</strong>gon, i(rs. Jlntnl<br />

.ifonaKhfin. I.ouiso CrUWffirtj td'<br />

thcrlne' Gordon, Sirs, Edward Oor-<br />

nnian, lira, J, L. Loper and Mrs,<br />

Roborti.<br />

A LECTURE ON -<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCj;<br />

EUtld<br />

K e 60 victors,<br />

he has iilway.i had time (o lio<br />

keenly intci-ostcd in the welfare<br />

<strong>of</strong> the locnl oi^anlintion.<br />

latent lno^e fo> the ^eUei<br />

<strong>of</strong> tile local church was the con<br />

uihmntion <strong>of</strong> a new pari.sh<br />

alignment which he rftx-tcd this<br />

spring, whereby tho conirrepntion<br />

w enabled to be served I>v<br />

K jMitnr nistnil <strong>of</strong> uppht".<br />

which filled their purjijt iiilernilt-<br />

tently fiom Sunday to Suudny.<br />

Through the efforts <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

tnisl at "Tltc Church on the<br />

Ronrdwnlk," it was Possible to r(..<br />

engu<br />

I<br />

woo-.<br />

.7. Brooks (irciMiwoml ti><br />

at this Kcrvicfv<br />

a radio ;irtist Mr. Grpfn<br />

f note, anil<br />

soloist, at many functions in Plill-<br />

udclphia and cnvlr';n:i, was so<br />

favorably received that Iniincdt-<br />

itely Mr. Scwanl, the ororanlst,<br />

was ileli.pated to piiir.'iKe him for<br />

thi L eniif For r\ei il 'cu c<br />

w,is wWened to f$*<br />

foet, whei tlie opportu<br />

Mayor Headley said<br />

that ne viai ,ta favor Pf tha cityV<br />

agreeing to tbe conditions laid<br />

down by the state. Id rotnrn tor<br />

state aid in developing tha ile)$<br />

tbe city would be required lo gu-<br />

arantee that lt would be kept<br />

open for the use <strong>of</strong> all private<br />

and commercial planes for 10<br />

years.<br />

Fire Protection For<br />

South End Promised<br />

Plans ore Jbejng made st pres-<br />

ent for installmK a water exten-<br />

sion line and standpipe fsauth <strong>of</strong><br />

52nd St., to (dve high pressure<br />

water service in case <strong>of</strong> fire.<br />

Mayor Harry Headley told mem-<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> the South End Improve-<br />

ment Association Friday night<br />

The mayor also told the 60<br />

members at the meetine that a<br />

fire house may be built in the<br />

south end not so far in the fu-<br />

ture. He also dwelt at some<br />

length upon the cttv'fl Budget.<br />

HEAD THE Cl AHSIPIED ADS<br />

Washingtonfis sm\eympr lnstiu-<br />

ments crude and indtcurmr com<br />

HeiiiE u .ml as a sample, the 4«uratc Wllh Poor inHtTumenm.<br />

itltj was not found until th<br />

jcht Club Fete<br />

[o Open Tonight<br />

ig Girls to Appear in<br />

(Annual Mardi Grat<br />

niKht will mnrk the flrit up<br />

ance this season <strong>of</strong> tho Fam<br />

[Daniin^. Rlrls <strong>of</strong> tho OITUII<br />

tlniht ( lub<br />

ho\ \\i\\ Htage beveial actK .it<br />

] M irill Grus tonight and to<br />

fow night .« the \achl (lub<br />

riielr dancei an 1 iu i w and<br />

finy other uttractlona are also<br />

for the evening's entertain<br />

Christy, popular accordeon<br />

who has made a. bit hit<br />

people <strong>of</strong> all ages, will play<br />

liar isnga.<br />

Ira, Russell Hanscom will bt<br />

list <strong>of</strong> tbe affair.' She hns<br />

ared on many programs pre-<br />

td at the Yacht Club and Is<br />

| <strong>of</strong> the favorite artlMs. Two<br />

ago she was Reclaimed at<br />

I Golden Oallton,<br />

idalty dances will be pre-<br />

by: Bedee Jones, Clara<br />

Eleanor Long. Eleanor<br />

Jean Campbell and<br />

Bernstein, ,<br />

Eleanor Smitli will lie<br />

s <strong>of</strong> ceremonies.<br />

through \alle>b — hiiw lie did it,<br />

1 dpn't know Hlb viurk was more<br />

than tluu <strong>of</strong> Daniel<br />

Boone or Clarke, th^ t-xploriTs<br />

After his couise was iletermined,<br />

he had to lun nirht down tjie<br />

line, wherc\er it led<br />

How he forded ttivanu. still<br />

his hands Hid<br />

noW> bouki were<br />

to damage.<br />

"He lnul no help save what he<br />

took with him — no blazed trees j<br />

nf prideipssors His lines were<br />

the first lines He and hii men<br />

had to carry KUHU; had io hunt<br />

and fish ami snare their foo 1<br />

is they went alonjr<br />

Left Lasting Markx. |<br />

"He left behind hi I tell talf<br />

marks that have turvKed the een-<br />

lunes'<br />

"His experience as a nurvevor<br />

tuu^ht him that hurdEihips had to<br />

be endured if suet.es_s weie to be<br />

realized It pave him ,i respon<br />

sibihty and ennfldente in hH «wn<br />

judgment io he^ to the lme»<br />

"lt also ttave him confidence to<br />

treat with the mdian chiefs and<br />

C A hand, SI Monica's (Phil.i the Fiench eenenils wlth whom<br />

dilpliln) cliuuh band .mil boj he came in contact — confidence<br />

«out and Ameru in LPEIOII biiRle that -tood him well in the (t.ivi<br />

unil drum corpi <strong>of</strong> this ciU * when hc wus moulding a nation "<br />

by Winners to Be Made<br />

at Flanders Pool<br />

|(Continued from Ttm <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

tartBd down the walk. A po-<br />

and honor escort <strong>of</strong> strvice<br />

• accompanied him, with num.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Germantown • Boys'<br />

i and boy icouts qarryinB na-<br />

«l and city cmblemg.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the biggest hits .<strong>of</strong> the<br />

• was the Mardi GKIB division,<br />

Iwhich , the organiiatlons, clad<br />

I Kroteique coatumen, paraded,<br />

b Hill'Billy colored IJ'nd, play<br />

I instruments <strong>of</strong> their own nian-<br />

ure, led thJs division, new<br />

i year.. _ • '<br />

Many Fancy Dressers<br />

i htaviest entriei were in<br />

fancy dress division in which<br />

irly 100 boys and mrli, in cos-<br />

)ea <strong>of</strong> all descriptions, paraded<br />

'ore Judgei., Tht ioat divisions'<br />

alio untnuaUy large this'<br />

dinsioni in'line were<br />

Qape May .County Ameriean<br />

n band, Caledonian PiP s<br />

Octan Cits and Bridgeton<br />

scout bands. Gennantown<br />

JSub band, ialem SL M,<br />

Parents!.<br />

Send the Whole Child<br />

to School<br />

Before school opens make sure that your child's<br />

eyesight is what it ihould ba. Does your child squint<br />

or screw up his face? Does ht seani less alert'than<br />

usual? Does he complain <strong>of</strong> headaches 7 Is he out<br />

<strong>of</strong> sorts generally? If he or she shows any <strong>of</strong> these<br />

symptoms, look out for eye strain! -<br />

Bring Your Child to<br />

Blatt's Optical Section<br />

For a Thorough Eye ^ambition by Our<br />

Expert State Lieenied Optometrirts,<br />

DR. H. R. N0VR0S, Optometrist in charge,<br />

Complete Report Will Be Sent to Patents the Following Day.<br />

Special Low Prices for School Children,<br />

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September 1-3 . . , morning, afternoon, evening<br />

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' Back In T«wn Already Costume J *or Fall!<br />

Here are some *nigkligkt»*! Coau, top-neavy witk'<br />

fur.,, precious furj ,,. mink, silver foxes, blue foies,<br />

kolinsky, Persian, a 1ft Schiapnrelli, Pateu,<br />

Bruyefo. CapM, capes, capes ! Exquisitely jkeer<br />

wooUns in daytime and-EVENING GOWNS.<br />

Velvets superk in Presses and millinery . . . Paiou's '<br />

•new "M.eclieval Brown" and "Tea Rose Beige"<br />

... Ok, tliey're all kere!. Come see for yourself]<br />

At the " : - . .,,.•.' uV 1 Night<br />

i ,,-a<br />

an i u ,1 ,,fcf Irom<br />

Ir<br />

i*,t*.... v ii22?24 Chestnut Street<br />

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NOW-<br />

Oil Prdducts In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

1W« Purot.Bthyt-<br />

* pFttnlum pr»t)«<br />

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Qratt ifi -Rlrs. Arthur W, Shoo<br />

A. Stedem and Mrs.<br />

we» hostesses to, a<br />

Catholic Daughters<br />

at the parochra] school<br />

tteeday iutfit.<br />

* W (Tp | The following were present,<br />

MA* *n la^ Mis» Evajjm Raystou, Mm, J. D<br />

t» remew, Gartland, Mrs. M. Caison, Miss<br />

** prw^ntiH X H M O C l M<br />

Of<br />

, , Ms<br />

. X. Hane, Mrs. O. CasEln, Mis<br />

Edward J&SIJBII, Mrs. KrniB, M «.<br />

i S<br />

fciS^ JfffiWI? Ml «- O*Mn SaniDSMj, Mrs.<br />

'-^"•^ *•"-"-'; A.. Wi*i. Mn. A. Beef, Mri, J,<br />

-aiit~i=avii---»' IP- W»BPW«J.f,S B f Un - P- c ' Williaan, <strong>of</strong><br />

PhiladeipWa, will remain in the<br />

rtso Dr.<br />

oren and Mr<br />

. all <strong>of</strong>-'•;<br />

ly eroup<br />

Mr. imd<br />

f<br />

P&SSifti<br />

in the resort.<br />

Mr .and Sirs.<br />

Mr, and MM.<br />

Itay in trie resort,<br />

Mrs, Dora Koch, <strong>of</strong> Pliiladel-<br />

resort until after Labor Day, . phla, is .enjoying sea breezes here,<br />

Mrs Daisy H f Wd' ^ rs Charles CadwaldBr Mi<br />

til after Labor Day,<br />

Mrs, Daisy Haynor, <strong>of</strong> Wood-<br />

ury is enjyi tfl<br />

. j y g<br />

Charles CadwaldBr, Miss<br />

E M d M<br />

y aynor, <strong>of</strong> W o o d - , s<br />

bury, is enjoying a reitful vaca- Marion Eurns, Mr, and Mrs. J.<br />

tl t Sth t d C l ? I R b t L f t ll f<br />

, jyg a reitfu<br />

tlon at Sth st, and Cenlral<br />

* Ml Hl Wl<br />

, J.<br />

I-nne, Robert Lefort, all <strong>of</strong><br />

M hi<br />

and Mrs.<br />

and family. <strong>of</strong> CIB<br />

mnininu all month<br />

Mrs, Ijeonore<br />

Johnstown, ig<br />

»ort visitors.<br />

Mr.^ Gioi-a-e Patu<br />

«»>. PJf-. hai been<br />

and will exten,, h n<br />

ter Labor Day '•<br />

•Dr. H, Gardiner<br />

itthh win<br />

a th st, and Cenlral a% i? , t ot, all <strong>of</strong><br />

* Mlis Helen Welgound. <strong>of</strong> Kill. GenBantown, and Miss Catherine<br />

delphia is amon th rt' tilts <strong>of</strong> Philatlclptiin are among<br />

leason in the resort.<br />

adelphia, is among the reiort's va- tuts, <strong>of</strong> Philadclphiit, are amoiiR<br />

cationists; ,thoie who have Hneiit the entire<br />

Mr. ami Mrs. <strong>Aug</strong>ust Schmidt,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washin«ton, D, C., lire spend-<br />

ing- a pleasant tacation liese,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, P, Pjoro and son,<br />

<strong>of</strong> WashinRton, EJ. C, arc amoni'<br />

lie summer vacationists in the re-<br />

sort.<br />

moilier, Mrs, Sarah W. Miller, 8lh<br />

ully decorated and<br />

2 candles, Jean<br />

lifts, nTnonK lliem •"!"<br />

and a kodak, which she. prizes<br />

highly. - "<br />

Jean is the ilauKhter <strong>of</strong> Mr, nnd<br />

Irs, A, K, Bourges, %vho will bo<br />

liero later on Ibis se.i.son She<br />

s now staying wish her (jrand-<br />

s<br />

Grecr,<br />

ory, John I<br />

Edith M<br />

. M " M(1<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor,<br />

the h<br />

Mrs, Alberta<br />

Pmelin and the<br />

Portor Stiles, and<br />

Mrs. Baker,<br />

• • •<br />

iiii«? f H T ' I Suniay Sdwoi Clan<br />

^flA,*^?- Her* on l»nr»ion<br />

^^^^ &1SS1 J. T 1 " E^lllor iunday school<br />

vJira, Catherine £|BM <strong>of</strong> Heuaupo motorBri hire<br />

ne<br />

Mm. A. Medango,<br />

din. HIM Cauiorine<br />

Hb^n Wallls. Mri<br />

W Mr and Robmt<br />

Boberl A How-<br />

• VloJU, Mr, mid<br />

C. AddlBcott, Mr.<br />

Sdnchal. Jjr and<br />

Mi L<br />

or. Miss Luis<br />

itberlno Find, loul<br />

Jr.j John Ticrno .<br />

lilck. Mrs. Lowi^<br />

wfl JIrs willi<br />

cpaupo motored here<br />

Wednesday to spend t]ie day on<br />

the beach and to haie a shore<br />

dinner at the. home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. An-<br />

nie Stanton, 030 Bay av.<br />

Present were the teachtr, Mrs<br />

Flora Bennett, a former resident;<br />

Miss Jean Mathia, Mr.;, Ada Ma-<br />

thls, Mr«. Lavinia Hunt, Mrs<br />

Carrie-Paine, Mrs. Christie Platt,<br />

Mrs. Edith Frank. Miss Cert rude<br />

Helms, MjB!, Ida Shute and Mi •;<br />

Elsie Lamson. -<br />

mmjpss. KWSSTU 1<br />

ECl, Mis<br />

Mrs V. Ddnlap,<br />

Edw » rd BJn-<br />

Banholier. Mr.<br />

Spear. MIBB Bel-<br />

nn at<br />

touiltrv rlul«.<br />

r, Willnin W ul .'ml -Mr<br />

Black, ,,f (ho^er, v ho aie<br />

rig hero nl IT0(. K Wi-slp\<br />

entertained tne follo«mE .'i<br />

n<strong>of</strong>lier, Mrs, ,'J. Weber,<br />

Mtel. ihe is a stiiden<br />

Uline Academy, Nnw<br />

Tiim<br />

, uBliertrril MiTllc<br />

Hill: Miss Elsie Lorlier, Carol<br />

Lorber nnd George CleBrt, <strong>of</strong><br />

Vlneland: Mr. anil Mrs. John<br />

Gandv, <strong>of</strong> Miranwr; Nelson Boyd,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Albert Corpon, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pl Mi Di Hit f<br />

Pniermo; Miss Dnrls Hcritnire, <strong>of</strong><br />

tlie Riehwood; Miss Chriatina Welch,<br />

a stndent at the \lt- af Merchantville; Mi«s Frances<br />

jyltNn>-,'Ynrk <strong>City</strong>, fay^ <strong>of</strong> Ashland: Miss Woolbert<br />

, ... ..." Of BritlKetnn: Blaiiey Johnson,<br />

,.1 «eddlii(, Merle nnd Albert Brewine, Syd-<br />

Mt Handers, Uey Stubhins, <strong>of</strong> Kirkwoe.l; MIR-<br />

The Tom Thumu wedding re. I Violet Siseo, nf Lresihurir: flnH<br />

IHiutud Wediioi.._.<br />

Flanders under he drrcetioiL <strong>of</strong><br />

Miss Ursula Naughton vsho liaa<br />

hteri eonductinij children's par-<br />

ties every Friday, was a great<br />

success.<br />

There was a ballet before the<br />

wedding by Delores and Kathleen<br />

Hasenplue, Barbara Kurtz, Honey<br />

Work, Emma Mae Schneider, Hel-<br />

en Louise Van Gilder, Betty<br />

Thorpe, Lillian Boyer, and Gen-<br />

evieve FlaROr. They carried larse<br />

hoops <strong>of</strong> pastel shades, forming<br />

an arch under which the bridal<br />

procession marchtd,<br />

The_ ehftrminff little bride was<br />

Lois Rapp, the lour-yeaf-eld<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Bapp,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, The eronm was<br />

Master Joseph Donohue, also <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia.<br />

The bridesmaids were: F.ileen<br />

KurtB, Elveda Lawsnn, Renee<br />

Boyer and Anita MeCiirdy. They<br />

were drtsRod in peach anil blue<br />

organdie frocks and wore large<br />

bonnets.<br />

The little flower eMs wer»<br />

Martha Jane Waller and Marten<br />

Lotreff ami were dressed in pink<br />

ami blue summer silks.<br />

Following the wedding gun<br />

were enjoyed by die children<br />

Miss Berthajtrfitlnii, a! Salem.<br />

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Pr<strong>of</strong>. Hohort E. Denffler, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Penn State College fneiilty, and<br />

family are spending throe weeks<br />

at the Larehmont,<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Uu.Msell, <strong>of</strong><br />

1 hiladelphi.i, are vncationinK ut<br />

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BRIMEWORK $ 5.00<br />

FILLINGS $1,00<br />

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have Bewi, PMsem every Sunday<br />

Colo residence, 428 Oc««n «T. Af-<br />

tier dinner t.<br />

joyed. The<br />

The weekly card part<br />

en- erf by the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjtv<br />

nottl<br />

•ft*rnoon. Hostesses <strong>of</strong> the after.<br />

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Bavtrly Bayne. Why, Beyi w^sn<br />

they 410 their stutl you lust<br />

WlihiS you wer# ilngle §6 you<br />

ceit_ indication <strong>of</strong><br />

the quality <strong>of</strong> its products and<br />

the soundness <strong>of</strong> the company's<br />

li<br />

For Tournament<br />

A donation party will be con-<br />

ducted by member! <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Flihlnj Club toniiht' In the<br />

clubbouie, 14th it, and tha board,<br />

walk, "liv conjunction with the reg.<br />

ular hl-montbly meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

club.<br />

The party Is an annual affair<br />

and will be to kelp raise funds<br />

to pay for the expenses <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

casting tournament for which the]<br />

local club was host on <strong>Aug</strong>ust 13.1<br />

Over 100 gifts. Including a suit<br />

<strong>of</strong> clothes Bade by a prominent<br />

Philadelphia tailor; clocks, wrist<br />

watches, electrical appliances and<br />

fishing ucUe will be given away<br />

• Tqwnsend'B<br />

ii-innle, <strong>of</strong> S6th »t. and Robert*<br />

ay., who hu» been a ie»iflent, <strong>of</strong><br />

thia resort since 1114, was' agree-<br />

rtly lurpriitd tbp .'• flrpt.;- <strong>of</strong> tft»<br />

week when he WM 'notified thjit<br />

tall aunt, Mrs, Fred W. Wagn*r,<br />

at, 107 N. Troy 'st;, Attantlo Ptty,<br />

ivho died June 23, had bequeathed<br />

to him, the ilkth • <strong>of</strong> 6tr niarly<br />

half-million dollar oututo.<br />

Two-tblrds <strong>of</strong> the estate, .which<br />

|1P estimated to be worth about<br />

I $475,000, was left to her huohand.<br />

The sremalnlng one-third is to be<br />

divided between an adopted ton<br />

and Mr, Pinnlet '<br />

Mr., jnnnle was ou duty as<br />

special <strong>of</strong>ficer on the lea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

boardwalk, Saturday, whin Einn-<br />

uylvanla State Senator Thad 8,<br />

Krause and another attorney, who<br />

bad been searching tor him,<br />

found bim and aiked him to cope<br />

to Atlantic Qlty next day.<br />

It was not, however, until two<br />

days later that he learned tbe<br />

full ertent <strong>of</strong> his good |rtun», as<br />

be was unable to go to Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> on Monday and the two at-<br />

torneys came,to thte resort to see<br />

plumbing and beating business<br />

here for a number <strong>of</strong> yean and<br />

is also a real estate talesman,<br />

at tae party,<br />

Dr.'Willlani L. Magee, <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />

adelphia, who entertained the<br />

members with exceptionally good<br />

Bellght-<strong>of</strong>-hnnd tricks at their last<br />

meeting, will again be a guest<br />

if the club, toniglit.<br />

$705,289 Cut From<br />

Co. Ratables on Appeals<br />

(Oontinuid from Part <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

(Eia.SOO assessment down to<br />

1216,(10, and Simon H. Adelman,<br />

[or the Delaware County Trust<br />

>>., which sought a reduction Of<br />

rom il«7,300 to 163,150,<br />

Wildwoott Crest reductions, on<br />

property-assessed at $81,178, am-<br />

tatei2i4BB<br />

ilieijs. 11<br />

IK, S<br />

polio;<br />

for ft tlm« without a speck • to minpart the nutogiro and nllo%v<br />

itaery, I decided to give tho It to set tie slowly back to earth,<br />

* ii flin«, I:made a deiil Wt Stop Wllirlliif<br />

I Luliiii, ii'lio was tbe leading<br />

magnate in* Philadelphia<br />

ho time. He agreed, to furn-<br />

|the eiiulpment and , operator,<br />

were to split on a B9-B0<br />

«ked ilauiet ProenedB 110<br />

no next thing was to Mi<br />

ime. That wasn't hard • we<br />

4 It The Nickelodeon. AB<br />

name implied, the admission<br />

ie was five cents. We had<br />

seatH, BO if we had a full<br />

t we took in $10. Of course<br />

shows were shorter—but the<br />

TUiitlnns were longer. I<br />

lie screen conslstert <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Un sheet drawn taut on a<br />

nnd painted with alaeas.<br />

The projector was placed<br />

I dry vaodn iboi£ 'which was iet<br />

a table. A bole was punch-<br />

Ihiough the barx, and wo wore<br />

go. ^110. entire inveBtmont,<br />

ng machine, screen and up-<br />

:ea was less than $280.<br />

FIINO Dleiv Frei|imnll).<br />

Hardly a niRlft pained that a<br />

did not blow out.., The en-<br />

place, would bo in darkness<br />

someone could climb the<br />

otitaido the building And<br />

I<br />

e a new fuse in the trans,<br />

lir,<br />

ow it would not have boon<br />

ad IHUI, the fuse been in the<br />

At first wo haa to got<br />

|eone from the Electrio 00. to<br />

In file fuse every time it<br />

(Hit, Uut the local manager<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce In the air, thn rotor,<br />

blades cannot stop ii-hirling nny<br />

more 'than a parachute can close<br />

while descending with a man, as<br />

the air pressure provides the BUS-<br />

laining effort in both cases. The<br />

engine is never engaged again<br />

with the rotor-blades, for descend-<br />

iiig, as many people have thought.<br />

Due to its ability to descend BO<br />

slowly, the autoglro can hover in<br />

the air over a spot, descending<br />

vertically If desired for a donor<br />

inspection <strong>of</strong> something on the<br />

ground. Being impossible to spin<br />

or to stall, and- hecauie <strong>of</strong> its<br />

ability to land and take <strong>of</strong>f from<br />

relatively small spaces, It <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

tbe beginner or the private owner<br />

the greatest safety and comfoit<br />

'<strong>of</strong> anything that flies,<br />

For commuting or pleasure pur-<br />

poseR, powered with a Kinner 185<br />

horsepower, nve-cylindor radial,<br />

air-eoolefl engine, the autogiro iins<br />

a cruising speed <strong>of</strong> 15 miles per<br />

hour,<br />

. The Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Includes in Its system <strong>of</strong> licens-<br />

ing airplane pilots a license for<br />

"autoglros only," which requires<br />

10 hours'<strong>of</strong> solo flying.<br />

DLNNEB DANCE FdR<br />

NEW RESORT VOTEIt<br />

Another name was added to the<br />

votci>.' list in <strong>Ocean</strong> C(ty on<br />

Tuesday as Lewis ShidinfC, ion <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shidititf, 110?<br />

Wost av., reached the important<br />

lly hei Mile HO dl»giistod .it be- age <strong>of</strong> '-1<br />

cullcil out <strong>of</strong> bod ho finally, In tho evening Lewis was the<br />

II PPI mission lo|i-hang« tbe guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a dinner dance<br />

mil KelvOH, providing wo at tho Gateway Casino, Somers<br />

t il nlid homcono Av!lo would<br />

h tin- iiole We ovcrtame<br />

l building a ladder up the<br />

Point. The prue.sts were seated at<br />

two IOIIK tables for the dinner.<br />

Several large bouquets <strong>of</strong> flowers<br />

I were on each table and at tho one<br />

IVttcr csirh reel tlio nigii would,whore fiat the Rucst <strong>of</strong> honor, a<br />

li on thi! Kciccn, 'otic minutq.<br />

M. until HIP reel li wound.<br />

1'h« IJIrtli <strong>of</strong> trie'MoiiSH. •<br />

'Ihe lncotivenicuceB. tbe<br />

])rovod popular. It cn-<br />

B iliu hito Irn Champion<br />

liulltl tbe Hint movie boiiuo<br />

Il boiinr, 'The Uno,' wlilpb<br />

located on' the site ef tcr-<br />

occupiGd by ajmras' restau'<br />

on tli©- bid boardwalk ut<br />

pflyn tenapo. 1 nla.nugod tho<br />

» for Mr, €hamplon. He 111<br />

leiitpd U to ,010 ldlo Fraol<br />

IParby who become! Intoionteii<br />

t<br />

tout<br />

|mf«ral mov|»-".,.,<br />

tW waan't |flUB.,WffipS J<br />

bloBBomed -(Hit"' OH<br />

B*«lfc,"B»tor«BBvM»pW» W*"<br />

ifM Bt|| g(4' nijij 'on open<br />

large birthday cuke was the ccn-<br />

vral figure on the table. Ilie 21<br />

candles were blown out by the<br />

lew voter.<br />

Dancing followed the dinner.<br />

Music was supplied by Alex Bar-<br />

tiia and his orchestra. Huts, whis-<br />

tles and horna helped to make the<br />

ifthl a roerry one for tbe dancers.<br />

Guests included Mario Kline,<br />

vUeanor Grnhm, pearl Sduder, C.<br />

Beppot(. Gort and Louise Tomlin,<br />

". Crawford, • plda Towiwend,<br />

Jkm Guarracino, Jlary Guarrn-<br />

clno, Ueloulpo Shipper, Eleanor<br />

Roth, Chick Rich, Jane Schultu,<br />

fclaine Doninw, Ifld Dalbow, Er-<br />

Bkl JfUdd Crlson Bert<br />

| vpre a sUP»n w<br />

about ruined bqth the ppr-<br />

: (Mid<br />

ol<br />

1*1 Mjrtmittti, ;Bp»ina »<br />

l« on tN walk, ;»i,;.eMM4<br />

tps<br />

|«eq8atlon by<br />

"ad r fld<br />

Ho<br />

plaib seat<br />

l<br />

y lqg p<br />

or folding ohalri.<br />

Ufl« did WQ dreani (ben ihu<br />

>«ovlo» would be one <strong>of</strong> tl»<br />

*ft J»W!fftrJi ta We *orM<br />

r i<br />

Jo, evMy w»y !>ut pne<br />

kJ)ow what tfrat \ft<br />

«... Sutton said that he will<br />

appreciate a visit from local mo.<br />

torlsti and will matee every «ffort<br />

to prove his 'claims <strong>of</strong> better pro-<br />

ducts and service.<br />

~ - - -$t - _<br />

Fiala Petitions to<br />

Enter Men's National<br />

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

Pennsjlvania net star, who plays<br />

on the local courts all summer,<br />

has tiled his application for ad^<br />

mission Into the United States<br />

Men's national tournament at For-<br />

est Hills, Long Islandi in Sep-<br />

tember,<br />

Frank won the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

clay courts title a few weeks ago<br />

by displaying brilliant form, and<br />

Is hoping to be . one <strong>of</strong> the €4<br />

players selected to competo for<br />

the national, title. With tho ex-<br />

oeption ot Harvey Lake, wlin Is<br />

entered in the Veterans' division,<br />

he is the only one from bore at-<br />

tempting to enter the lisis.<br />

In, a beetia matob with nob<br />

Hughes several dnya ago, Fiala<br />

sprained tali ankle, but exneels It<br />

will be okay by the time ffie tour,<br />

nament conies along, it he is one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the selected Bi'oup,<br />

Young Yachtsmen Up<br />

For Destroying Sign<br />

Jack and Jim Hagy, IS anfl JO,<br />

respectively, <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby, wil 1<br />

face Magistrate George D. Bluh<br />

ards tomorrow morning on a<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> destroying city prop,<br />

erty. .<br />

The two boys, who are we!<br />

known among the younger se<br />

here as skippers <strong>of</strong> a fast sail<br />

lug boat at the yacht club, are<br />

alleged by police to have torn<br />

down a sign forbidding bathing<br />

In a stagnant pool at the south<br />

end and taken the sign away<br />

with them—for a souvenir or<br />

something. . '<br />

They were arrested with tho<br />

sign in their possession yester.<br />

day morjjlni* by Lieutenant Nick<br />

IroplRMlo and Patrolman Paul<br />

BeccMe. -<br />

Woman Knocked !<br />

Down by Auto<br />

Mrs. George F. Peters, 8D,' 9!<br />

E30 Central av., resolved a 'brok.<br />

n leg and possibly internal In.<br />

.urles when she was struck down<br />

by an automobile at StU at, and<br />

Central av. ye^rday morning.<br />

Tit drlvar <strong>of</strong> Ihe our, .Dtwltj,<br />

Henry, 31, <strong>of</strong> Bop Air rd., Ofl.<br />

per Darby, Wai released under<br />

500 bill M a material witness.<br />

Mn. Piters wia orftsslng Op,n.<br />

rii av. on foot whon BLO •wjij<br />

The live municipalities making<br />

he largest reductions are North<br />

Wildwood, 1177,114! North Cape<br />

May, $144,980 • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 1129,-<br />

900; Stone Harbor, 111,600', and<br />

Wildwood, (74,110.<br />

on Tuesday.<br />

Mr, Finnle has. been In the<br />

Prosecutor Hud Open*<br />

War on Book Maker*<br />

(Continued from five <strong>On</strong>e;<br />

companions were fined $fr and<br />

p.BO oqats,<br />

Is Arrested Twlcft.<br />

Andrew App.ogatc was arrested<br />

In North Wlldwodd, Sunday, on<br />

a similar charge, and again on<br />

Tuesday in Wildwood, where race<br />

•beets and charts ware confis-<br />

cated.<br />

Liquor was* found at the "400"<br />

Club, where Patsy Kennedy was<br />

held as tbe proprietor, and at<br />

#807 New' Jersey ev., where Hoc<br />

co Labato was charged with il-<br />

legal p<strong>of</strong>iesslon.<br />

The North •Wildwood BJshlng<br />

Club and the cafe <strong>of</strong> Joseph Piro,*<br />

W J 9 t h t l t i<br />

lgeupslstr<br />

chines to the county authorities.<br />

Proprietors <strong>of</strong> all the places<br />

were released under ball for the<br />

»tlon <strong>of</strong> the grand jury,<br />

READ TUB CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

louu«st<br />

PRICK<br />

Armstrong's Market<br />

11?8 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE #39<br />

CALL 441 or 448<br />

FRESH FISH<br />

N. HICKMAN<br />

1161 ASBUBY AVENUE<br />

CALL 448 er 441<br />

All Wool Suit* Made To Order<br />

$20<br />

TBE-WAB FHICE<br />

JULIUS ROTH, Merchant Tailor<br />

917 Asbury Avenue Phone 84<br />

atruck by tho car. She wag<br />

modlatoly token to the Afln<br />

Shores hospital. Spmora Polnj<br />

Henry will have-a hearing when<br />

a final report on ljer t^urles JB<br />

th ldlti:<br />

Euili mi L<strong>of</strong>»m w WM.mw John<br />

Pfglfferi Toni pBdl»fli r * "<br />

WWt'j<br />

Bob' (<br />

FMr»U,l«rtii<br />

fni TMV1»,<br />

Cheap»ris, Bob<br />

Hb DlBi<br />

w Cheap»ris, Bob Geleel,<br />

ffin. Hevb DilBois, Jim<br />

M KidBill Parrell,<br />

V. 01" C DEAN IJERE.<br />

<strong>of</strong> to QoUcn 8f nSuit A»ff at<br />

I* I]M Mid <strong>of</strong> the ectmomto »»<br />

and wife,<br />

Richardson<br />

Frank T.<br />

formerly Mis«<br />

ite* <strong>of</strong> GQ<br />

obtBined from the Bdsn|t|i!.<br />

According to wltnespep,- - Mri,<br />

Peters was Bomcraoulted through<br />

the air by the Irnpattti H»nry<br />

wai Mid to save skilled about 10<br />

fitt arttr *pplyln« H|p bTflkei In<br />

an «lftrt tf 4VPW ptt<strong>of</strong> fcf*-<br />

ABSOLUTE<br />

AUCTION<br />

8 MODERN SEASHORE COTTAGES<br />

19 CHOICE OCEAN FRONT LOTS<br />

M15HT- UK SAriUFH'KI*, WILL UK<br />

O THI;<br />

Eight perBous, all Bnoimer vial-<br />

tore, faced •Magistrate fleqige O.<br />

Richards X' th "»Jininion!« yester-<br />

day morplng for parkin. "--'-<br />

«an on the street (til nil<br />

Two. were fined §1 eac 1 --'<br />

ditmlcse<br />

ott-<br />

-m mn IM"* "Wwrte m* ^<br />

SAToSiFr.3rd,193^|t||,!|<br />

• AVAUJN<br />

IN I(AWW«QO«<br />

will to <strong>of</strong>fered too nf HortKBjrcii, Titian m<br />

ojien' for 1n»p*ctloti. Ternid mwiiiKAMHl At- time (if<br />

-AlBO 8ETERA1, OTHKR WKM. LOCATKK LOTS AND<br />

FIJBJH8HEII AMI*<br />

Two. w f §1<br />

era wera> -ditmlcsed<br />

hd<br />

nance<br />

»t t day b<br />

were not 3wi?e the. o<br />

b«i enfoted'<br />

THIS IS YOUK OPPORTUNITY<br />

ipO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND<br />

BUY AT YOUR PRICE<br />

,fHB*iiiaiiipi<br />

H,<br />

1<br />

..„, ...riN.wljw^R^uli/Wpt;:<br />

Ivory<br />

NEW<br />

PRICES...<br />

a .' , /^i<br />

icqu<strong>of</strong>c Clu<br />

BreWS Uto«-Old Stock-Arrow Spedil<br />

Srape. Juice Afi-PB«nd<br />

Valley Forge Special<br />

Tetley's Teas<br />

MIXED ot<br />

19<br />

BfrM<br />

SELECTED<br />

Fresh Iggs••.i a &%7*<br />

Fresh Eggs - «««»,jlc<br />

Palmolive Soap<br />

OCTAGON<br />

Laundry Soap o^v,,25c<br />

-for Short.ninSl Ib an 19c ^<br />

For Your Hwlth'f SaU ..<br />

Sporkl,<br />

Sold D<br />

Oil<br />

pint tin 23c<br />

byK..b> ..<br />

Hires<br />

New Pack Pms - . 3<br />

Herthe/t Ceeoi M»MJ »• • • •<br />

Raisin-Bran FUke» - 2<br />

Quiker Mild Itifii - 6<br />

KeHogg's Rie* Kfiiptm - 2<br />

Campbell's Tomato Juie* - 3<br />

Unaeda liktrs Lor'no Doonts<br />

Mrs. Sch'or«r'» Macoroni Salad<br />

Pli.23c<br />

ctni 25c<br />

pkfl|9c<br />

ciisi 25c<br />

ib 19c<br />

your pock«tbook,. - EOt<br />

• • ••' "WlnfllW^^^W^<br />

SLICED BREA.*<br />

hut 9* n^i&MTI; -•<br />

Vienna or Rye<br />

... Oth*r bnnJ.<br />

FANCY FRESH PASTKUBIZED * ;! (,<br />

Butter<br />

SUNNYFIELD FANCY<br />

Print Butter<br />

PICKLING AND PRESERVING NEEDS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES I<br />

Mason Jars^69 cQ 79 £<br />

SplC^S •tiob'w ©roiiiii pk« 5 C<br />

Jar Caps PomUin Un«)<br />

Raiah Vinegar -^39*<br />

Rubber Ring* £&£&<br />

C<br />

TeridM Sugar Corn - 5H,«!OC ©ol^n Rilp* SiHii^^^^^M<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spffflp<br />

^ *""• ••^_ *- f


t (it? '* M<br />

%'. Sst' r S i ' ft •<br />

(intetwa *» -90 dajk Id<br />

oowty MO J»y Magist«tt,e<br />

P,,'p-', BJobaitU• Saturday<br />

for being' a disorderly<br />

parson, ,<br />

Ov Nelson, ox the, lunch wagon<br />

pn Hth A. complained that L«e<br />

annoyed him. and that when he<br />

told htm to stop he threw potato<br />

j at him<br />

Auxiliary Work<br />

Ends Next Week<br />

Presbyterians Plan Unusual<br />

Meeting<br />

,_ ,. that proM-<br />

» >yet teen made<br />

Key. Da-<br />

the<br />

A large number or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

women and summer residents at-<br />

tended the regular weekly meet-<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> the Summer Auxiliary ot<br />

the Presbyterian church, MOD-<br />

( Iday afternoon at the Golden Gal-<br />

leon.<br />

| During a short business meet-<br />

ing, conducted by the president<br />

Mrs. Allen C Thomas .the worn*<br />

en decided to work toward the<br />

payment <strong>of</strong> the church mortgage.<br />

The chairman <strong>of</strong> the program<br />

__ committee for the day was Mrs,<br />

^Erfleavpr"society .Oeorge W. Balnea The artlatu<br />

t if tbe "Allied Forces were introduced by tho president<br />

[ a large-audience I Mrs. Alexander ColvHie opened<br />

'- -••• j ^Tabernacle Hie afternoon's entertainment hy<br />

.. be made a'playing, "Prelude in A" and n<br />

St if the American I selection by Camille Zcckner.<br />

- it stick together. 1 Soprano I« Heard<br />

id he charged Mta» Dorothy Halnes, soprano,<br />

„_ country, 'and sanft "Cradle Song," by Fritz<br />

cs'.Uterary Digest Krelaler and "I Love the Moon.'<br />

'-'an unfair picture by Paul Rubens She 'was ac-<br />

sitiution' in news companies on the. piano b> Mr«<br />

' ^ ' ' uolvllle.<br />

Movement I The contralto soloist for the<br />

•largely iu expla- afternoon was Mrs John<br />

ml SWAS' rnnvn- ken, who sang "Goodl McCrac-<br />

_ sang "Goodbye," hy<br />

_i- said'f s already Tosti, and "Absent," bv Metcalfe.<br />

ryfer ifiUOflW per- ' Paul Peftit, a local boy, played<br />

'lections <strong>of</strong> the sovoral saxophone SOIOB. He was<br />

- Y to complete accompanied b> Mrs. Marlon Trout<br />

. been started. Murphy<br />

is actionj-im- I Mr«. Ruth Roberts, accompanl-<br />

__ declared. "It ed also by Mrs. Murphy, sang;<br />

r ta which we can " Th e Greatest Wish in the<br />

' And one <strong>of</strong> the World," by Caso De Rigo. and<br />

------ J • ">«•»'• » Merchant," by Molly<br />

Talks <strong>On</strong> Obemmmerinn<br />

Mrs. Oeorge Halnet gav« a<br />

tnlk-on-the Passion Play at Ob-<br />

erammergau In 1930 She tola<br />

„ y\K bow wonderful It wan and urged<br />

."in their tho w «"nen to attend tbe play<br />

_nt the I8th th »t w as presented here this week.<br />

[not' the only thinK At **"> conclusion «>' her talk she<br />

<strong>of</strong> In the present passed around several pictures ol<br />

r Ja facing. What th« play.<br />

•.what about un-1 Th e program was brought to a<br />

it about Inter- e'°se by Fr<strong>of</strong>ossoi William J<br />

a?—and what B °ehm, organist <strong>of</strong> the Chamber-<br />

In Manchuria t —Wyllo Presbyterian Church,<br />

must be an- Philadelphia, playing "Polannaise<br />

to solve them tho ^ A - ' plat " Chopin, and the Har-<br />

ople moat be sober ,onlca Blacksmitb, by Hendel.<br />

we must<br />

. to nublio <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

_ "donflokntioufl and<br />

[Dannie as they wi.nt<br />

people viha re<br />

tib hi<br />

y<br />

W03 announced by the pros-<br />

at the l f th i<br />

people viha re \ y e pros<br />

utibn upon which iaetit at the close <strong>of</strong> the meeting<br />

founded. l tlmt on Monday tho final meet-<br />

to <strong>On</strong> Soldiers '"S <strong>of</strong> the season will be held,<br />

i" At tiie people in i aDd for thlB occasion a special<br />

j discovered, I nro |5 am 1» being arranged,<br />

tl f h \Thncesa Blue Feathr<br />

-In that tale <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ate that the 18bh<br />

_ 3>ut over* on the<br />

the^ were fighting<br />

.sltei nearly a htin-<br />

.( ot agitation and was<br />

ll;^onclusion to tlie.que?-<br />

" ity, state and B«v-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Uquor had<br />

i and had been<br />

_, have records <strong>of</strong> a<br />

$y jtM&ety founded in<br />

"" *;a fine for drfuik-<br />

«howa that eradica-<br />

l was thought <strong>of</strong><br />

>fore the step was<br />

cess.<br />

favor repeal tell<br />

er will twin* bacic<br />

<strong>of</strong>lttlmt a million men<br />

Bat will It do go for<br />

„ Kingdom and for<br />

ft whtoh am lA the game<br />

"UonT<br />

It drink ourselves<br />

' calculated that if<br />

Jlted every family<br />

{fatten would have<br />

allona <strong>of</strong> beer each<br />

'to tfut a. million men<br />

finish our job dc-<br />

Ion. I know that<br />

. itjejikeairies'ond ncke-<br />

I jtnat prohibition is not<br />

cent, success.! •> But it<br />

er than licenced liquor<br />

Schools •<br />

V Span<br />

to "peak on a<br />

ehool.<br />

head Janitor at<br />

declares that<br />

cleaned this<br />

baa been eloan-<br />

noQk or'cratiny<br />

and Sister<br />

II, 0(i SeptemWr<br />

ittbk Into aa »t-<br />

fit tittt dust, mo-<br />

,CTinceea Blue Feather, an aitec<br />

Ulan <strong>of</strong> Mexico, will entertain<br />

P*. Senator Jar DvcRcate ft<br />

at Boya* Uub Tonight<br />

A portrait <strong>of</strong> President Her-<br />

bert Hoover will, b% uAvatled at<br />

the (Mnuantown Boys'* club, 16th<br />

st,'«nd Pleasure av., nt 6.p. m.<br />

today by Senator Clarence' Buck-<br />

man, <strong>of</strong> Ponnsylvonla, who Is<br />

anmmerlnK here,at 868 Brighton<br />

Pi.<br />

At the ceremony, which will<br />

bo the last event on the club'B<br />

vacation calendar for. this y Miss Fmnoei BaRiett, B3S<br />

Weiley av.<br />

M|, and Mrs. Charits H. imi'h,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Blwood Csty, are «pindinB a<br />

week's vacation here.<br />

• . i ucsnay aiiernoon [lie unai meet'<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> the season will be held, A<br />

luncheon will be ierved at th<br />

Biicayne nt 1 o'clock and then<br />

the womin will go to the lobby<br />

at 2 o'clock i for the program.<br />

Those desiring to attend the lun.<br />

eheon are requested to notify<br />

either Mrs. Boyd or Mrs. Charles<br />

C. Head,<br />

Fine Pran-am Arranged.<br />

The program for that afternoon<br />

will be excellent, it is Raid. Tho<br />

president announced that- she ha.it<br />

obtained Paul Shearer, winner <strong>of</strong><br />

the Atwater Kent contest <strong>of</strong> H«<br />

South Jersey* district, to ling ia»-<br />

ernl solos. Mr, Shearer has algn<br />

sung at the Robin Hood Dell if<br />

Philailelphia Uiis surnnier.<br />

Mrs. Nirella, who sang at the<br />

Tabsniacle meeting, addressed by<br />

Dr. Daniel A. Poling last Sunday,<br />

will also appear an ,the program.<br />

Vsllawlng the musical ••program,<br />

a pftkage party will be the fea-<br />

ture <strong>of</strong> the hour," Each woman la<br />

asked to bring a package, which<br />

will he sold to the various (meats<br />

by an auctioneer, Hiram HalliB-<br />

Ber, A lot <strong>of</strong> fun is promised for<br />

all those who attend.<br />

ed ti (5 fine to be levied ngainsl<br />

George Leo, SB. <strong>of</strong> Beenlcy's Point,<br />

by Magistrate George D. Rich-<br />

ards Tuesday.<br />

Lee was arrested by Patrol-<br />

man Hart and lieutenant Price<br />

fnr failure to notify the state de-<br />

partment <strong>of</strong> a change <strong>of</strong> address<br />

from that <br />

The Bat," were handed if not ft material one For the<br />

i fdrvor trophies by tho i first time this season they tallied<br />

committee <strong>of</strong> tho <strong>Ocean</strong> I more than one run on the junior<br />

_clit (- lub, Saturday, for | proteges «f "Pop" Revnoldb in a<br />

"nut on top by a wide<br />

£or the faeries <strong>of</strong> point<br />

prized trophy was tho<br />

foi eun awarded by tho<br />

which must ho wun three<br />

htivo llinoB for permanent<br />

Vlon Up until this JCar Al<br />

y in the "Black Duck"<br />

virtual monopoly on this<br />

[ but he w an away dowp the<br />

JH >c(n The other trophy<br />

lien by Commodore J 1M<br />

Bros and IB permanent<br />

roiis" Bents Slacks,<br />

nice on Sdtiirday tht<br />

Irjnja were btaton for flrbt<br />

1 b} Joe Bullcn's "Alba<br />

but created an exciting<br />

when they nosed out th'<br />

emit for second pltieo<br />

...U'M lelifcth Bullon took<br />

by j 100-yard lead, but<br />

.e lead held lay the Shicks<br />

JarlJ In the serle3 mrried<br />

ho the seasonal victorj<br />

came marked bv clustered hits by<br />

both side*.<br />

The paperhanfiers acquired<br />

JOUK lead in the first uiiiingr "wh(<br />

they sent eight <strong>of</strong> their ttn runs<br />

fvcrcis the Dun<br />

Ohi we forgot — the final score<br />

was 10 to 4. favor the paperhang-<br />

era (as u^ual) But that four<br />

to tlie<br />

Holds Record for Women**<br />

Altitude Jumfi<br />

A veteian <strong>of</strong> 187 putachutp<br />

Jumps tind holder <strong>of</strong> the world's<br />

record for altitude Jumping for<br />

women, llernice Lafidrwr; a char^<br />

mlns biimctte, arrived at the 18tb<br />

st. airport yc&terdtiy for a ser'efi<br />

<strong>of</strong> three performnnceg hern.<br />

At TcoterbDro, N. t., last year<br />

Mils.. LaHaltor—^yos. BIIO'B manI-<br />

cd—jumped from a plane n£ nn<br />

altitude <strong>of</strong> 18,51^ feet to<br />

i td<br />

ah altitude record for othnr<br />

women, hnd tiien, too. to nhorit<br />

at.<br />

Firxt Sniictloiitii by Ootfrhmeilt<br />

11 Incidentally, it wni the first<br />

parachute jump on record sanc-<br />

tioned by tho government ' urid<br />

called <strong>of</strong>ficial. A baragrayh from<br />

tho bureau <strong>of</strong> standards IU Wasb<br />

ington, D. C, was Initialled In<br />

,ho pluno to register the height<br />

Wonjan<br />

Successful • A<br />

JIr«, Frank Harriot, Slid<br />

tic blvij., was<br />

td k<br />

p l<br />

Miss Ann? ach<strong>of</strong>leld, city ll-»vM-<br />

Utttt- ibrarlop, gave n ilmelr and inter-' C41<br />

a »*f«Ji .istlng talk on "The'Library. «(e<br />

d 41 it' " Shllb<br />

potind croaker to her friends W«d-1 Community's Friend" at Shllob<br />

neiday, wlilch iho caught In tbe Ohureb, last Sunday afternoon, at „.„„ ... a^BTT<br />

main channel near Beesley'a'a meeting wblch brought to f.ni, •eotlon !>.'<br />

Point. / 'cldsa A carnival week helfl on Ibe' Marry V. kbn,<br />

•An nrdent pursuer <strong>of</strong> the den-'west side, she wa» present, at * fl J,*S'S r -iJ"rJ* 1 'it<br />

'Metis ot the deep, Mrs. Marrlot tbe meeting, to receive a set <strong>of</strong> dip lS««<br />

and her husband or a friend go bbokft given to the library by the ~ "<br />

flnhing almost every \day, alwaya colored pet<br />

with good result* A tew days though the . ._ . _. #llll .,„„„„ „,<br />

ilgo sho eatlght £0 weak fifth and <strong>of</strong> the ftcholattblp, literary and NJOON score piv-<br />

en us, it looks na u "Pee Wet<br />

uitched for the n;inp.rhQnorers and<br />

"Mush" was behind the nhito.<br />

Siinnino (first numo unknown)<br />

hurlod th^ (3ermflntown club to<br />

defeat anil "Jim" (Christopher,<br />

Bernlce, who Ii petltd and at-<br />

ti active, arrfved here yesterday<br />

straight from comiietlds In an<br />

all clrou'j at HiRUtstown. N J<br />

In a Stundaid, five-iiasscnger shn><br />

Her pilot on all jumps la Virgil<br />

Cavalier, a transport pilot<br />

1B00<br />

Dcesley's Point. gjrlft.<br />

Bonus Camp Ntitr<br />

Tuckahoe Opens<br />

Sitc.*S.W Ian6( (<br />

"• Homer ffliooijiBhsi<br />

upon the co-operation and<br />

iraod wll) <strong>of</strong> tho community for<br />

.it's success, nnd then told <strong>of</strong> the "juomii'H' TMftiidp, «t 'inc..<br />

' WIllltrgneBR <strong>of</strong> the librarians to Tlioimu iti Ed, Jr. Jfnxrt.<br />

be ot service to Organizations <strong>of</strong> '"Shima."!*) KdwarSfc J<br />

the city. Tho library provide"), oi A. iiJwtriW. BaiM aJ<br />

•"" '.— benldes books <strong>of</strong> enterUlbmcnt, WIHUim D. l'onell, Btt^[il. Imid<br />

Start Worl: oil'niaterlal for club impel B: road- El** 1 "'! 1 ?• W"?".<br />

Rdk»^L.. _«•! lM-.-t,_t ! irtK llsti;; clans room collections<br />

Barrack, and Market. iutr Bnhnnlft bookB {or ^ ^ ^ t m~s>=-J-Tmr t0 Cor.<br />

Hli3 381. lilock ; 2301.<br />

MIS3 Scb<strong>of</strong>leld said the library wSitc.**S.W 'I'an°6( (J?<br />

d h d " H fflojiBhi<br />

a<br />

nent, telf sUstatttitiK<br />

*— cn_s sent many to tie<br />

na. Purt or, ..., _<br />

Cftir o?*«llaw««f. . ^i<br />

CIV <strong>of</strong> iSorth ¥ril«*P««..t* .QA<br />

tfiw Bf^<br />

part <strong>of</strong><br />

Udojuhp<br />

thi* cook? we<br />

I Yacht Club's cup for tho the bat.<br />

[class scries <strong>of</strong> racisn ..,_,g.,<br />

by the Crouse brothers.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Vogu," even<br />

| that craft crossed the Hue<br />

rth placo on Saturday. Thin<br />

1 first year this trophy has<br />

was belli mi<br />

. Bace It "Upset."<br />

• race was won by Phi Baur<br />

"Okla III" and was an up<br />

jcauso Baur has been fln-<br />

Becond or third m<strong>of</strong>l <strong>of</strong><br />

|ason "ScarAb," sailed hj<br />

Zurn and Bill James, cap<br />

nd place, while »hn<br />

men" <strong>of</strong> Sam Ha\is. lln-<br />

|Uilrd ihiad <strong>of</strong> (he KCIHUII-<br />

uliecial Hixedhoal l.n-.s<br />

HKtil on Salurday, hud<br />

tin ni WPIO dpeided 1>\ i<br />

llnl h .if une net 1's<br />

1ict<br />

IjLlwten ih' flrnt and<br />

boats<br />

laigebt i.ut, with h\o<br />

Icomiiitiug, w IM a haudii ip<br />

land UAH won by the "Flo-<br />

tmncd by Hear Commodore<br />

J McCahan, Jrd "Floia"<br />

|the decision ovfr<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gooige Mor i<br />

Different Color<br />

Scheme Is All<br />

Colored, Instead <strong>of</strong> Red,<br />

Men Beaten by Firemen<br />

credit.<br />

flyhiG hours to<br />

'I'd Jump TonlRhl.<br />

liernke will jump tonight.<br />

monow night and Sunday nl^lit<br />

from tbh ship <strong>On</strong> Suntl ij ni^lit<br />

mwde by war veterans encamped library to find booki licHtfut in<br />

v-jnlon the George Esiblll tract, about nreparinK for positions. She ejt- |nB e4 i.s Mtaii, aiao ti<br />

file wiles frdm here, thid week, plained the qualifications for in4 landa Jolft MUlrtt.<br />

at thejr statted worlt buildinR' loinln? nnd extended an lltvlt*- vl .J~t,S!-'?*£1\ . . , ,„<br />

barracks to be occupied by them- »lon to the audience to Us* the" » JohfiiSii et ux sifai ai<br />

to_<br />

ani1 others who wil1 arrlve<br />

from tbh ship <strong>On</strong> Suntl ij ni^lit S,<br />

her iloilur pprfuimanic slit will c 0 " lv 1B , Irtn arrive.! on the<br />

thousand or more teci<br />

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

tho<br />

before pulling the rip<br />

hi r 'chute<br />

learned to Juint)<br />

tune and<br />

this handful was reatlv to buckle<br />

flown to hard work io build a<br />

GcorKe A. Walls, who is in<br />

cumnuind <strong>of</strong> the at the<br />

1 lino tune and at ihe samo Mr- ru i Illlli11111 v 1 " tI vl "i""^ m uic<br />

liuit a-i ri.inklo Ilammnnd. world's cnm I ) > Ba ,'i! " w L e tI ""' 1 w int *9 hS 'i<br />

iliimplun dehned lumper. v,,,, come public thnrKc We ard out<br />

.. .i't the nlrpoit here two t0 earn ° llvI " K ,. by '"""""<br />

means, ami we tvill have no rooin<br />

"Of course lt',3 dangerntiR"<br />

ln thls<br />

for loain-\ or un-<br />

said, "but I lo\o it-It fascinates " a ^ lat ^ Amcucnna Evciy man<br />

who comcj heie must have hon-<br />

from<br />

...e And I love<br />

di.i»bnch to Jumping from<br />

l d 1 did<br />

Ihe only w ' 1 ?1 co "l?il?" !le<br />

om high «mble dliehoTRi-<br />

b t h f<br />

y<br />

high h<br />

that lerord, »iii<br />

fljlng clothes t<br />

Dm Ahsecon Indians, «, rp onini IS 000 fi ot lh,n<br />

"<br />

blk.<br />

.jrt'co, to "Richard Don<br />

nine ut point on N. JH-<br />

Iloirte<br />

wilh thi All-Stai"., a local inloml<br />

iggrrK.ili.in, and iani|Ui=l'd thrm,<br />

5 to 1<br />

The conti t n.i, .ilmo't i total<br />

u.i hoiit r, f.ii 3o tin loloitd<br />

ho\3<br />

l l.nrird on tlic ,,,,.r for third, .md Paul] Kt)licc|,t<br />

tinothei for the hi A iportH- j.() j ew<br />

ramp .lite .<br />

Besides the irKMK 'tent, oi open<br />

cT" 4-nnCUAK T?*»ntal«! lal1 dining room, ther» aro 10<br />

September Kentais in wliicn t1)d sc0UlR sleep<br />

I ho < .ui\ olfiee jesteiduj if 1 BemK all flrft clasi or merit<br />

milcd Iho lollowlns lentals foi i)ttug0 stouvs, Iho hujs had their<br />

.w for Muriin camp in slilpBhulifl nindlllini be<br />

fore incBS time lant nlKlit Jiiul set<br />

in il iddinitield N T, tlt-.l down foi n dellKhtlul<br />

onil, <strong>of</strong> Warrcnton, Va |ul,i.s until September J-.<br />

IMO<br />

Are Beaten<br />

Carnteit Fielders<br />

il Alieningu I'll<br />

i OMH'I »i Will "I »»d Aibuiy<br />

,1, , r.u Idwaid imwkoi, <strong>of</strong> -<br />

in tilj. to C.et<br />

»rtin Btfiroedcr, nt u*. Mm<br />

er. LOU 60, S2 nn« 11%. M«6f<br />

Borouah <strong>of</strong> Stuns MjufWi".<br />

iclatuiri "o Hhrqld nMortfa, «# u*<br />

Collins l.nn<br />

-UllliH Wj<br />

li5. block 110, Josfjpll<br />

Ullli<br />

03 frvli<br />

Italph<br />

i l<br />

Italph tju<br />

Claim lot « M<br />

wn<br />

Vyln.ln fll ylr. MJ<br />

lit HO, MifcK OS<br />

i to MarWs I«lc,(iy Qull-<br />

Wock 1(17.<br />

d T<br />

u<br />

Mi<br />

With Milton C. Wwk<br />

Mrs. William Teaser, hto P\v-<br />

iiioulh ill, received a loiter Wed-<br />

nesday fnim Milton < Work In-<br />

formlnE her that she will work<br />

«!lh him at the Barclay Bridge<br />

ClUb this rail and winter.<br />

She will have char^p <strong>of</strong> dupli-<br />

cate purtic-! and wil) ffivn '<br />

tions in bridge Pconle<br />

names are pn the social register<br />

<strong>of</strong> rjiiladelohiii are mermicr"• &O\'K<br />

nounced Wednesday that she would | Genrtclv M BriEht Hume na obove,<br />

see that her jmtrons iti Orcan i<br />

<strong>City</strong> were taken care at. Thev I<br />

Middle Townaftl<br />

Elmer K Bilsht. *i u*. w Ooo.<br />

ti RkharilMm ct in Trnt t tiOraor<br />

lunda J Nelson lffU|1|n, contttlnllilj<br />

S8 ii«ri", 21 jierthfj. with eitcSptittn;<br />

a\ti purt <br />

ishei the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fire- V( iidbm N<br />

8atmd.w ufternoon nere, 5 r ,o; 'i I<br />

H was the decidniK K»i"e IUIIK<br />

three-Rame series between , r ii n<br />

|wo > ^ r, io<br />

,Vnl r, to S<br />

J l'<br />

Aid Survey Association<br />

(Copttnued from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />

,, Lutkln, -<strong>of</strong> inanasei<br />

I iht- survey ubStic 1 ! it on Is ii>in<br />

r«i A (, IJU 'liosed ol leadlnK bu.nni. tin n<br />

Food nt the enrrtp<br />

muitily <strong>of</strong> bipul .mil .<br />

stew, the latter pievlnred by Pfl-<br />

hw.lt Stolti, <strong>of</strong>ficial 'took" <strong>of</strong> the<br />

outfit. Pn the ic o>ilim <strong>of</strong> a vU-<br />

it bv "ii» cnrresiioinli nt, there<br />

was t)lent\ to out, -n<br />

wcie heurtv<br />

Shriverites fittjoy<br />

Sail AftT Midrtijfht<br />

The annuil midnight sil <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

"Shrn-cmc ," rr cmoloyf , <strong>of</strong> Wil<br />

lism F Shn\ei, noti'd b i mlwnU<br />

in ifc-ti"n^r W.IH held 1 nt mpht<br />

'Thui' ' > Mir f, ijplied<br />

lnl tin" n 'V oo<br />

V - I ' 1 r I<br />

b i<br />

. - o<br />

lion<br />

flu<br />

broke out in a truck stored in nn<br />

old warehouse at Mth st. an'l<br />

Haven av.<br />

Before firemen 'arrived Uic<br />

flamea hail destroyed the too <strong>of</strong><br />

tho truck and ignftM tho ro<strong>of</strong> nnd<br />

port <strong>of</strong> the side j»f Ihe warehouse.<br />

Real Estate News<br />

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

iwally Va Itn-<br />

liinvc.nciit torn liot Ui BLLtlon A<br />

William K.-nnord, ct tin , to HIM -<br />

ij Allckl.. Lot 1,13 und i>».t <strong>of</strong> lot<br />

b/0, BueUun C.<br />

Clam Holjlrlaon to Marlon FiirisO-<br />

ii Lot 271, section A<br />

Andruw Ut ReuattO, cl u w. foi 11r% IA«-<br />

ln H rtnyt, to -MIB, Leo Solldcti,<br />

<strong>of</strong> 6ei manio\^h<br />

Kirby, •oppoBinit hur-<br />

fiyo nVJn BTftt slfuclt<br />

thres, Btlt th* Men «'•<br />

;t«eemed to fall down in thr _<br />

"did n?t Ret tflem <strong>of</strong>f TWO<br />

• battery did most <strong>of</strong> the'' ElltCf BttCKlMffl<br />

?»«• the home dutfit,4W«li!h| ^ Cape M^y Counta -flrji<br />

"Tono <strong>of</strong> tmi ifttt*, ind Ham- * '—• U '-* J -<br />

| Two Cape M^y Countjj HJ<br />

lhad applicatifitllf tfcfiMltefl Jfe><br />

trance to Bucknell Unlveisfe<br />

y<br />

liin|ipil\.Mt<br />

dd<br />

lui[)iov,.d 1<br />

liutiui '<strong>of</strong> Tfr, or 1 (lor cent <strong>of</strong> riluydd by hint. HA will he ac-<br />

tll«lr <strong>1932</strong> (ax bill, (a a. fund fo Minted BeftrS M<br />

b^ used in TroylnK tlir qost <strong>of</strong> J). Richards ton<br />

Iho Hurvpy. Bo fpr, tho J#PPfl8? the 'bdy'ifllei<br />

<strong>of</strong> nnthublasth' tidoomllaiiym^ ifiqSt repdt't St«i*n told him<br />

checks lihruugh. When no asked to' b«<br />

In tbe event no letter hM boon I fluid qtf, He B, 3t6rfi threw<br />

received, the assoolatloU (Mipoun- hitfi bodily out ol the store onto<br />

ces it "will fcl*4,W scedtt uontrf- the rtreet afad darsdhlm to tell<br />

CITY DO OpUAlK —<br />

^jiHlllon 1 Thit Tor Iho<br />

at ecohoinj- In adn)lnltit.rlhk tHetfov/<br />

ernqiint at tlm city <strong>of</strong> Ooesii Olt>,<br />

New jBrsdV tjloto' Mlull tur tcii -M.I<br />

cenhlltt HudoctM frOlll the nallii^ M<br />

cflnipflna&ilpti <strong>of</strong> et'cEy <strong>of</strong>ficer. t>in«<br />

blosae. i6rtrnan. auuerlrttfltidint.<br />

memtt<strong>of</strong> qt trta .lira tlcp&rttiiultf uiid<br />

membir «t the Pollen -D* ~<br />

Uirt gicBtitltiit Jatitm.n> ttiia<br />

ItM. *iho arp p«|d ut an hourly<br />

which rate tnu|| bfe dqterml"<br />

th* trM-brrilrii %tjj)> 0? tnia<br />

fropi 'tins Lta v thilo tmd n|i<br />

buttons, which afipuld lie mdlled<br />

to" the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Survey AB^II.<br />

elation, ftpopi 103 First Na,ti.cmaH<br />

Bh Bulldln* ©e.nn Cfty-<br />

afipuld lie mdlled (ho gotttse<br />

<strong>City</strong> Survey AB^II. ' he di«.<br />

103 First NaticmaH<br />

about It<br />

Bu||illnw> 0e»»n Chy<br />

Up t|i the I'enpln.<br />

it it also' pomt*4 am -that<br />

utloll<br />

for<br />

9, n<br />

Hectlqn g •ffill OfjlH.inqn<br />

M tn* MMpiMrs df tin<br />

Ultk d JJl<br />

Bailirr Ib T-T t' VAC cxpmfo ul<br />

lj J- fl*4n •i«>t*kll


*-:.-1 i- M<br />

Pf^;.:,<br />

I PLACES TO GO and THINGS TO DO<br />

Crowd Here surf and' uti tlie sand,<br />

! Captain Jack O. Jarnvo, n( tho<br />

•TT» > « *' HeMk Patrol, was proud to, an-<br />

XUatAr KM#I ngunc « Sunday night, however,<br />

TTCCnL bOU that despite the added reaflonsl-<br />

j bility thrown upon<br />

I there was not one the guards,<br />

altho<br />

: RettetirantS and Din- a bad undertow prevailed ail day.<br />

King Rooms Rushed<br />

d. <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> tho season's<br />

c. .__ peaks waa reached Sun-<br />

; nlliht as a two-day liolldm<br />

began leaving for home<br />

Ul reports, the week em<br />

ne <strong>of</strong> the largest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

uranta and hotel<br />

experienced a pre-deprei.<br />

Tush late Sunday after-<br />

p.-and Sunday night and nthei<br />

<strong>of</strong> week end husine i<br />

trains and automobile<br />

-reported peak haffie,<br />

beaches Sunday aftei -<br />

, resembled "the good old<br />

before the bears <strong>of</strong> Wall<br />

tho bulls into Ihe Hud<br />

back in 1929.<br />

e, ,0f the largest throngs ot<br />

'' this season bnsked in the<br />

Mighty Akron Dips<br />

In Salute Here at<br />

V. A. Clarke Home<br />

Summer Couple<br />

Wed at Flanders<br />

Miw Olsen Becomes Bride<br />

<strong>of</strong> Robert Tail.<br />

Playing<br />

WORLD<br />

FAMOUS<br />

ATTRACTIONS<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Admission!<br />

3JFEATURE ""<br />

lotoplays<br />

7oitt <strong>of</strong> Terror<br />

In mher iiuys, ivnen Licuton<br />

ant-Commander Vincent A<br />

CInrko, Jr., wus rnnimaiulef »l<br />

the U. S. navnl ilhi^iblo Ln<br />

AnJtelcn, it invariably passed<br />

»vcr the home <strong>of</strong> 'his fatliei<br />

\ intent i ( luki, Si , u ;,,!<br />

st. «nd Day aw, u'iien it i-jtmi<br />

tliin way<br />

'Ihe Lir \pj,ol. is out nf<br />

uiiiiiiii Mil mm, ami tin* \ouii£<br />

cuiiiiiuiiidi'r is alenpine in n in<br />

val cvmen-ry in Callforniii<br />

Tin ri ,ne new li ii nl tin<br />

air anil new fouinuimlors. Hut<br />

they belit'Ve in I'jirryinjr ,>n tra-<br />

ditions. In (he navy. They i!t>n\<br />

l<br />

When tin ncu mjji ,tic ,n<br />

monarch, thi Akion, visited Oc<br />

i' n Cit\ 1 MII.IV it pi ii'il o\i'i<br />

ihe liunii' nl Coiiini m.lci<br />

Clarke'- f.ithi'i, Unit 1 \ mni with |\wth u limd »f<br />

his nii'iniirn<br />

\nd j* it pas eil, it ilipii,-1<br />

in saluti', iiist .m tin Los An<br />

pdi 1 -. u id to dn<br />

'Ihe maiiiak'e <strong>of</strong> Miss Mai^n'<br />

I'll.i M 01 en, (luuirhter ol Mi<br />

and (In 1 Y. Olsen, <strong>of</strong> AJ5<br />

Giraen a\ , tft -Any, aud G03 11th<br />

st, Oican ( itv jnd C Robert<br />

,!«_ H Tmt. oF M15 Overbrook<br />

I'liii, son "I 1) Him Mrs, chai<br />

.n , Philadelphia, took nlnce at ,1<br />

oihiik Sitinliv ,ifU'rnoi>ii in thi'<br />

soluiuin <strong>of</strong> the FLindeii hotel.<br />

I Ihe llnujid J Liinin lfnseiiible<br />

I i)l in d '•pioial seleiturns uhilt<br />

the fui'sts ueie .mi\iiij r nnd also<br />

lilJJi'd the wi^lilin^ march<br />

Flii' CI'UMIIOII\ was otrformeil bv<br />

R" f lii.int Hoppei, pnstur <strong>of</strong><br />

the I'aik ladu id (1 tills<br />

vear from Skidmoie cnll e-c I or<br />

several year 1 ! sht h is dime ex-<br />

hiliition dn ins at the I Ianileia<br />

Hnol, and this \eji she wa- one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the InMruetor-* then<br />

Mr 1mt is a ciailuate o r Peim<br />

SLile tollcce and ii » memlier <strong>of</strong><br />

hi pi ih I 11 ,1 i.i Fwi inn , Hi<br />

1 I >n necte I with Ihe '1 , O]<br />

fn Teilnii' M^-thine eti, PI11I11<br />

'lelplu,!<br />

Shows Off His Sharp<br />

Knife—Not So Good<br />

Stanley Lappei, five years old,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ploasantville, wanted to show<br />

<strong>of</strong>f Jiig nice, sharp knife Satur.<br />

Jay niffht.<br />

He met young Raymond Terry,<br />

<strong>of</strong> m S. Keystone av,, Upper Dar-<br />

by, who is also five years old,<br />

and took an imag-iniry swipe at<br />

him with the knife. The imaBin-<br />

ury swipe went a little too far,<br />

however, and tin blade struck<br />

younft Raymond: on the left 'aim.<br />

Three stitches, by Dr. .loliti B.<br />

Tnwaond were required to close<br />

the wound. Rujmoud's parents,<br />

Htaving at 1124 Asljurv av,, will<br />

not prosecute—all they want is<br />

the doctor's bill paid.<br />

Ad»,<br />

U* YOU ARE GOING TO THE<br />

STEEL PIER<br />

Boardwalk at Virginia Avenue, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

to dunce or see Uie 28 star attractiooi playing there,<br />

you can drive your CM die round trip over tW<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - Longport<br />

Bridge FREE<br />

if you ind your passenger* buy your Steel Her ticket*<br />

at ihi Bridge ToU Heiue m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

This Short Cut Route From <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wifl<br />

Save Miles & Minutes<br />

' Gieta Oiirbo, John ri.irrymoic, .loan Crawford, Wallace Beery,<br />

and Lionel Barrymoir, leading characters in "Grand Hotel," fcu-<br />

tlure attraction jit the Strand Thenlrn, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, for four days,<br />

starting Saturday.<br />

Praises <strong>City</strong> in<br />

Tragedy at Lake<br />

South Ender Grateful For<br />

Work <strong>of</strong> Guards<br />

The followlnj letter lias hoen<br />

sent to Mayor Harry Headley in<br />

reference to the drowning <strong>of</strong> five-<br />

year-old Phyllis Bladen, who was<br />

aiieniiing BOme'Unie with her moth-<br />

er at 6508 Central av. <strong>On</strong> Sat.<br />

iirday <strong>Aug</strong>ust 13, the little girl,<br />

id by a group ot South<br />

l jd t<br />

Says Outlook For<br />

Republicans Good<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman Talks at joint<br />

G. O, P, Meeting Here<br />

The general jiolitruul situation<br />

in New JerBey nnd the outlook<br />

for Hie Republican party in tn§<br />

genarai electlnn were dlscuaaed<br />

by Harold Q, H<strong>of</strong>fman, attttecom.<br />

iniiaianer ot motor vehlolca, in a<br />

talk to_ the joint mettlng-oC the<br />

First Republican club and the<br />

First Republican club and the<br />

Women's Reguar Republican club<br />

at the Biacnyne Hotel, Friday<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> people, journeyed to<br />

Lake Lenape ftnd it wns theijB at the<br />

nhe mot .her death: night,<br />

Mr. H<strong>of</strong>fman said he found<br />

—•— matters encouraging for Ihe Re<br />

"Perhapg the only time tlie in- publie,ins1 Ho congratulated' thi<br />

habitants or viiltors <strong>of</strong> a city Women Hejulars fnr their aeti-<br />

take the time to writs to tlieir "vity and for BustaininB interea<br />

. Staeel rter Tjcketo: Weekdaya, 55c<br />

Saturday,! Sunday* and HoBdayi, ?Sc, Including<br />

olficlals Ii In a aplrlt <strong>of</strong> criti<br />

elini when thinis are nut "done<br />

to their way <strong>of</strong> thlnklni. and no<br />

doubt your <strong>of</strong>ficial life would be<br />

1 more pleasant one If, when<br />

iomothlnjt huppena which deserves<br />

eommendation, they would he Jurt<br />

as eareful to writs and express<br />

their appreciation.<br />

I'oiiinieiids I'rompt Beiponte,<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e Bueh event happened on<br />

Saturday last when through your<br />

(good <strong>of</strong>fleea, Captain Jack Jer.<br />

nee nnd'Ouara Clayton were per-<br />

mltted to make their run lo Maya<br />

Landing in a vain effort lo asive<br />

the life <strong>of</strong> a young member <strong>of</strong><br />

the South End Colony who un-<br />

fortunately was drowned at IJe-<br />

nape Lake, t<br />

"I, as. one who waa with the<br />

kiddie from the time alia' waa<br />

from th* water, tirtainly<br />

want to expreu my appreciation<br />

<strong>of</strong> tills great service and to earn-<br />

here threugh the busy suntmer<br />

months.<br />

He also explained some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Inner workings <strong>of</strong> hit department<br />

,and voiced a plea for motorists<br />

to observe the golden rule.<br />

tie interspersed his remarks<br />

with anecdotes.<br />

Other sneakers were: Miss Ma-<br />

bel Clay, state eommitteewomaiu<br />

ienator Charles Q, Read, <strong>City</strong><br />

Commissioner John B, Trout,<br />

Surrogate Irving Pitch, .John<br />

DalglelBb, president <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

'Republican elub; Albert Boland,<br />

Vice president, and Freeholder<br />

Henry Y, Clouting*<br />

Mrs, J, Reeves Hildreth, presi-<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> the Women Regulars, pre><br />

ilded.<br />

with which they responded to the<br />

call for help, and for the Bplen.<br />

JJme<br />

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

Balled After Crash<br />

Ball for William Aspen, 49, <strong>of</strong><br />

113 Qrftmmercy pi., Atlttntls <strong>City</strong>,<br />

was ordered continued for a week<br />

* a uiey Qia auar arriving * m*L&vn BHJ UCUI^B AJ, KICIJ-<br />

— — Scene, Nothing wai leff w' 8 Tutiday to await the out-<br />

undone to iave tbe young ilfo con1 « Of" injurlts to Jamaa Du-<br />

•ven after two ooetori ana' bM > tender <strong>of</strong> *ho nth st, auto<br />

—--— ••-- bridge, wTiom he atruek and in-<br />

lurad Monday night,<br />

Qubell wai reported at the At-<br />

lantlo Shore) Hospital to tava<br />

two broken ribs as the reiult <strong>of</strong><br />

the nccldent.<br />

Mother a Vyroiion, Too! |(<br />

W even afttr two doctors and<br />

the coroner had pronounced tie<br />

chili deafl they neveithtlets"con.<br />

tipyea their work ^<br />

ti their fiKort<br />

"iftflldentJy, thiB<br />

rtt ti<br />

the<br />

iftflldentJy, thiB i» not the<br />

Hrtt time that CBpUIn Jernee<br />

Baa been <strong>of</strong> invaluable service to<br />

me;, and I certainly want to «-<br />

f' el « to the elty <strong>of</strong>'<strong>Ocean</strong>' Ctty,<br />

thronih you, the heartfelt thanta<br />

•lght <strong>of</strong> the city fathtn in. re-<br />

tainHii tali man mod W§ «orpi <strong>of</strong><br />

aiHlstance from year, to y«ar,.<br />

"•Also, while lam writing to<br />

y I thin* a gpeoi«i word <strong>of</strong><br />

ptrwlatJoa inould biald 6<br />

ot<br />

a gpeoi«i word<br />

inould bi.aald<br />

proptrO' awH<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> that end. <strong>of</strong> the liland has<br />

so muob been done In the way<br />

ot repairs and necessary Improve-<br />

mtntj, Tour spirit Of ooopirrtiqn<br />

Is splendid nnd merits pur whole-<br />

hearted gratitude and support.<br />

"Alluring you again, Mr, May-<br />

or, <strong>of</strong> my appreciation <strong>of</strong> your<br />

kindness In permlttlnK Meisrs,<br />

Jirnts and Clayton to havo bArk-<br />

onod to the call <strong>of</strong> dritrest far<br />

removed from tftclr YenUr duty<br />

M0OBLYN<br />

Now Playing<br />

"Blondiv <strong>of</strong> the Foilies," tclli<br />

tli« story <strong>of</strong> the adventures <strong>of</strong> a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> working girls who grud<br />

urfle to popularity and luxury in<br />

the Boardwav show world. It H<br />

the story <strong>of</strong> their departure from<br />

Hit poverty <strong>of</strong> their tonflincnt en-<br />

vironment, their .sojourn in lux-<br />

urv, and their return home But<br />

n the telling <strong>of</strong> that story Fran-<br />

ces Marion, who composed it and<br />

Anita LOOB, who wrote the din<br />

oj>ue, have imparted strunfir dra-<br />

ma and moments <strong>of</strong> hiffh humor<br />

I Thi? picture abounds in fine en<br />

tei'tainment.<br />

Mon, Tuea, Wed.<br />

• "Horse Feathers," latest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

[mad. merry comedies <strong>of</strong> the Four<br />

,Mnrx Brothers, opens Monday<br />

An amunlng plot holds the pic-<br />

ture tojretlier. Gruticho is a rol<br />

le«e presldnnt becuusij tlwt's tin<br />

only way, it Deems, he tan ni»l<br />

IIIH son, Zcppo, out «f cnlleBi'<br />

Zeppo lniK been there uyi'he years<br />

With the cooperution <strong>of</strong> Chico,<br />

village bootleRKer, and Harpn,<br />

vllluifc iluirraicher, he ultiinnirh<br />

accomplishes his ohii'rt.<br />

STRAND<br />

Now Playing<br />

Maurice Chevalier's latest Htar-<br />

ling picture, "Love Me Tonight,"<br />

featuring Jeanette MaoDonald,<br />

Charlie Rumrlflii, Charles ButtiT-<br />

wnrth and Myrna Loy,<br />

Like previoua pictures storiiiHf<br />

Chevalier, "Love MP. Tonljtht" U<br />

itone in a huinnroui niiil u'liimfi-<br />

ual vein. -<br />

Chevalier ia cast us "the bent<br />

little tailor in all France"—a bus-<br />

iness man with bijr and few funds.<br />

Sat., Mon., 'lueg,. Wed.<br />

"Grand Hotel" * umnieiitiuhnbly<br />

the outstanding film nroduetion <strong>of</strong><br />

the vear will open 'a four iluv<br />

run Saturdny for the first timo<br />

nt popular prices. The eliarac.<br />

terB portrayed by the greatest<br />

iUl-star east aH.Nembleil in any<br />

film production to date.<br />

The male <strong>of</strong> prices will he SOc<br />

from 1O:1B a, m., until i) p, m,,<br />

and 7Bc from 0 p. ni,, until elos.<br />

inR.<br />

SHOW: BOAT<br />

Now Flaying<br />

"Devil and the Deep," the Tal-<br />

ulah Bankliead-Gary Cooper film<br />

s the feature.<br />

The picture, which marks Coo-<br />

per's return to the sqreen <strong>of</strong>ter<br />

several months spent huntlnB In<br />

Africa, is set in a port on th«<br />

north coast <strong>of</strong> Africa. Miss 'Haftk.<br />

llead is cant »H the wife <strong>of</strong> n<br />

snlimiiritie eommanf|pr, who is ins.<br />

AiiiiL-ly jculnuii <strong>of</strong> her. She meets<br />

Cooper and fails in 'love with<br />

him, to dim-over later that he m<br />

a new member <strong>of</strong> her husband's<br />

cresv,<br />

MOB,, Tuei,, Wed,<br />

"Guilty as Hell," a ' murder<br />

story with a comedy twist to it,<br />

opens Monday at the Show Boat<br />

Theatre, with Edmund Lowe, Vic.<br />

tor . MeLaBlen and Richard Allen<br />

in the starring roles,<br />

It is an nilaptation <strong>of</strong> the sue.<br />

cessful stane play <strong>of</strong> the samn<br />

title which enjoyed a long run<br />

on Broadway last season,<br />

DOUGHTY<br />

Now Flaying.<br />

Noah Beery, Raymond Hatton,<br />

Maude Burne and Lyle Talbot<br />

LYN<br />

Thursday, Frliay and SatuTdiir<br />

Marlon Davit. , ftobt. Mont0om.ry<br />

Blondie <strong>of</strong> the'Folliei<br />

Monday, Tue.day and widi«idW~<br />

TTie Four Marx Bros<br />

"HORSE FEATHERS"<br />

Thur« , Friday, Sat., Sept.<br />

Will Rogers<br />

SOWN TO EARTH"<br />

W.titern Eieclrli: sound<br />

Continuum louo a. m. to Mldnlte<br />

Htli Over Thurt. and Friday<br />

Maurice Chevalier<br />

In "LOVE ME TONIGHT"<br />

with Jeanatt* 'MietJiinala<br />

Soturiay Monday, Tu.iday, Wed<br />

"ttrand Hotel"<br />

At Popular Prlcei<br />

Thuri,, Friday, Sal,, Seol 1 I 1<br />

ANNV HUBSTii<br />

"Back Streat"<br />

JOHN BOLES—IRENE DUNN<br />

SHOWBOAT<br />

Matlnmi 2:30 Ive,, 6;M jo<br />

Th^riday, Frld.iy and Saturday ,<br />

"Devil and the Deep"<br />

TaliHlah Bankhead<br />

€ary Cooper<br />

Monday, Tueiday and Wtdneiday<br />

"Guilty at Hell"<br />

Victor McUiigien . Edmund Lowe<br />

Thuri,, Friday, Sat,, J«pt, 1.2.3<br />

Harold Lloyd<br />

"M0VI1 CRAZY"<br />

Matinee lilO Eve§, 8iJ0 to 1i!!Q<br />

Thuriday, Friday ani SatufdayT<br />

"Stranger in Town"<br />

Ann Dvorak . David Manneri<br />

Monday, Tueiday and Wedntiday<br />

Kay Francit • Wm, Powell<br />

"Jewel Robbery"<br />

Thuri,, Friday, lat,, lent, 1.1.1<br />

JANET OAYNOB, CHAS, FARRELL<br />

"THE FIRST YEAR"<br />

have prominent roles in "Strang-<br />

er in Town," the new "Chie"<br />

Sale comedy olagaic <strong>of</strong> real fiilkH.<br />

"Stronger in Town," which in<br />

a eonieily <strong>of</strong> real folks, presents<br />

David Mnrmers as the manager <strong>of</strong><br />

a chain jrrocery gtore in a smuli<br />

Western town, with Ann Dvorak,<br />

who ploys the feminine lead, na<br />

his .aweetheart,<br />

Mon,, Toes,, Wed,<br />

A two.fold interest and impor-<br />

tance attaches to Warntir Bros,*<br />

'Jewel Eohbery," the brilliant Vi-<br />

ennese rornantic jiielodraiim which<br />

opens at the Doufihlv Thtntre<br />

next Mondiy,<br />

First and foremost, it marks the<br />

screen reunion <strong>of</strong> William Powell<br />

and Kay Francis alter u lapse ot<br />

many months.<br />

Secondly, because "Jewel Hob-<br />

beiy" ha» fascinated anil amused<br />

the theatre-BOirs <strong>of</strong> two conti-<br />

nents with its wit, its Huave, smb.<br />

tie sutirij, niiil its guy, I<br />

' rascality,<br />

Philadelphia!!<br />

As Reckless<br />

John SliBftlinti, jli <strong>of</strong> I<br />

Inney HL. Philadp,<br />

ed S1(H by Majisirats<br />

niehai'da Monday for<br />

driving.<br />

• Three pnlicemen<br />

against him and allcgd bl'1<br />

gone nor Hi im Asbnry if, •!<br />

lift aide <strong>of</strong> the gtrtet lf<br />

Uenly cut ncroBn to l<br />

aide to pnrk, caUilng IS<br />

lowing him 10 hit bli ! '<br />

the rear.<br />

Shcehnii denied lie WM i,<br />

on the left ttlile 0! Uji i<br />

He iileadcii not _gulltf.;<br />

READ THE CLAtfllTO<br />

GATEWAY CASINO<br />

SOMERS POINT, N, J,<br />

America's Finest Eating Place Capacity 3000<br />

WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING<br />

Saturday Night, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 27th<br />

GEORGE OLSEN<br />

IN PERSON<br />

' ' • And Hit Music - . . With A *<br />

Revue <strong>of</strong> Broadway Stars<br />

NO ADVANCE IN PRICES'<br />

Famous<br />

Shore<br />

Dinners<br />

$ 1.25<br />

Every Night, Except Saturday<br />

ALEX.BARTHA<br />

AND HIS<br />

Victor Recording<br />

Orchestra<br />

Under DJuetion <strong>of</strong><br />

ML,<br />

NO COVER CHARGE<br />

CouverC,<br />

Call SomeB J<br />

Point 940 - J<br />

or 533 Tot .<br />

Reservation^'. •<br />

COMING »Xi Sept. 3rd.4fl|<br />

RUM<br />

IN PERSON. «j<br />

•ndhi.<br />

AUGUST 26. <strong>1932</strong>. <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> S«mttaeI>Ledfer Do Ym R ^ ^ ^<br />

i Clly New". Bstabllohoil IMIi •enUail-LMstr-Nawa, ConwHiUtM till.<br />

"For • Greater <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />

etery Friaw nora »• Bentlnel-Ijsager BuUdlDB, Eiglith BIMBt ml<br />

-JTATiBUS (ne«t IS M Mto'i Hall), Oosan OltF. Now Jefity, by tt«<br />

[OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY<br />

ORIN pANOB?lNB aailqp ana O«nefa| Mun.fer<br />

AdTertialnK Munaser<br />

Price: 11,10 per Year<br />

L.ORIN p^ANOB<br />

JOHN 0, S<br />

OCEAN CITY'S OPPORTUNITY IN THE AIR<br />

E hdve the world <strong>of</strong> aeronautical atudentg that <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> has natural facilities for the developmtnt oi<br />

<strong>of</strong> the flneit airports on the Atlantic CoaBt, IV has<br />

advantage <strong>of</strong> being adaptlble both as a land and sou<br />

|e for planes.<br />

When the airport site was acquired by the city, a<br />

ge percentage <strong>of</strong> the taxpayers resented the saddling<br />

their shoulders <strong>of</strong> a heavy RtWitlona] tax burden. But<br />

(is may prove that the city moved more wisely than<br />

at <strong>of</strong> us knew, •<br />

The announcement last week that the state may de-<br />

lop a section <strong>of</strong> the airport, under state unemployment<br />

fiat funds, as an emergency landing field, means that<br />

eun <strong>City</strong> may soon appear as an important spot, on<br />

airways map. The field which the state proposes to<br />

jin would be, for the free use <strong>of</strong> all planes, commercial<br />

privately owned, for at least ten vears.<br />

lean <strong>City</strong> may 'soon appear as an important spot on<br />

|, more direct transportation to the sources <strong>of</strong> its sum-<br />

¥r trade. Quite naturally it has, until now, directed its<br />

lention to the railroads . But now a new form <strong>of</strong> trans-<br />

rtatioii—aerial—knocks at our door, asking only a small<br />

fount <strong>of</strong> encouragement to begin with.<br />

Passenger-carrying commercial planes and lines are<br />

[implying rapidly. The same is true <strong>of</strong> privately-owned<br />

ies. With even the nucleus <strong>of</strong> an airport to <strong>of</strong>fev them,<br />

} will use it, more and more.<br />

How aerial trafflc is growing today is strikingly em-<br />

.sized in an article in the September "Rotarian," from<br />

tieh the following paragraph is culled:<br />

"Today finds air transport <strong>of</strong> persons, ^ail, and express<br />

• records which would have been Rasped at in Ihe 'peak'<br />

There's no depression on the aerial trafflc lanes crlss-<br />

•erus.-injr AmerUjaj Kvery month that neeis the economle crisis<br />

Icoiiiiiiuo, HISO mis Inertasing business al<strong>of</strong>t. It looks as If<br />

|\vi. mnst look/up 10 catch better times returning on wines."<br />

Eight "private jobs" visited the undeveloped field at<br />

jtli st, last week end. This is typical <strong>of</strong> the almost un-<br />

|ticed sky visjtors the resort already enjoys,<br />

Fred M. King,_ banking and mining magnate <strong>of</strong><br />

hiulinjf, W. Va,, flew to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for a week-end<br />

bit. The Atlmtie <strong>City</strong> Press comments as follows on<br />

trip, which he has duplicated several times during<br />

|e summer:<br />

Tlie "Air," he said, brings Ihe ocean front within three<br />

Ilinurs <strong>of</strong> the mountains <strong>of</strong> West Virginia, The panorama<br />

lunfulilijil by » fliffht from the uplnnils ncross llars'Iand, Penn-<br />

Jsylvaniii ami New Jersey would ho sufflclent In itself, lie<br />

InKwHiHl, (ivBii ihoujth tin: 1 surf ami cool sea air were not<br />

Ithe ri'wuril for the trip. »<br />

, * • *<br />

Otean <strong>City</strong> admittedly "has everything" to <strong>of</strong>fer the<br />

laker for health, happiness and recreation. The only<br />

ph is speedy transportation for commuters and a safe<br />

Ming field for private fliers. With air tran£jnr4; com-<br />

|nies inducing fares in many cases to a point alm<strong>of</strong>' m<br />

as the railroads', time-saving considered, the resort<br />

I <strong>of</strong>fered a short cut to the fulfillment <strong>of</strong> its desires.<br />

<strong>Newspaper</strong> editors who nfe supporting Hooaevelt are<br />

irrj'injf Iieciliise if anytliinK hapilftm to him, we'll ha?e WII-<br />

Mum Randolph Garner for president.<br />

HOW ABOUT SOME MQHB TREES?<br />

f*HE residence streets that are lined with shade tree."<br />

me the most attractive in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.'ahd probably<br />

|c property 011^ those streets is most valuable,<br />

Jnmea B. Bevill, president <strong>of</strong> the chamber <strong>of</strong> com-<br />

lorce, fostered the planting <strong>of</strong> several hundred trees, a<br />

fcar or so ago. Practical!*' all <strong>of</strong> them today are thriv-<br />

|g and are adding to the attvactiveness <strong>of</strong> their environ-<br />

lint.<br />

Mr. Bevill was able to secure these trees at low cost.<br />

tlivmed and planted. Now that such a fine start has<br />

pin made, the tree planting campaign should be eon-<br />

mied. Trees are a good investment, They pay dividends<br />

lincrfiased, property values,<br />

•Because Mr, Bevill did so well with the campaign,<br />

he Sentinel-Ledger nominates him to renew it this fall.<br />

The horse Is coming hack! So many people have their<br />

; earn lacked, and are using Shank's more now.<br />

The kid* wiih to rail ihe taxB*y«ri' attention to the fact<br />

that coniiatrable money can be ift¥ed by cutting out courms<br />

In geometry, grammar and Other hard BUbjccts.<br />

10 YEAHS AGO ,<br />

J, M. Cheiiter sold 400 feet <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> [root property in one<br />

•lay, said' to be tne largest real<br />

(•Htntc trftnsactlcmB In history.<br />

Mayor Hurry Headley Buroliased<br />

ICO feet <strong>of</strong> tlie property' from<br />

,!,,H. ''nmMlriKliniii'H holdingi,<br />

J, Thompson Baker annouced<br />

he wmild run lot the Democrat-<br />

ic iimiiiiiallun fur eongresamau.<br />

J, Ralph Wilson waa elected<br />

commodore <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> illy<br />

Yacht Club, Daniel H, Paris<br />

and frank D. Newberry were<br />

elected meinhiiH <strong>of</strong> the board<br />

<strong>of</strong> KOVernori,<br />

Stephen T. Vouni, <strong>of</strong> Peteis-<br />

burg, ii roiil eitate operator<br />

here, died nuddenly <strong>of</strong> u heart<br />

ai lack. Ho was 70,<br />

Two MUlvlire men were fined<br />

|22 fiaeh for fishing on Sundny<br />

by .Maynr Harry Headley.<br />

If. YKAKS A«0<br />

Daniel Gallaiher, owner ot<br />

the Lafayettii Hotel, died. He<br />

wild a wall known Philadelpnlan.<br />

The i-fty instituted steps to<br />

end the controversy over the<br />

camp grounds by eondemninis it<br />

for pnlillc park imrpiises.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pishing Club<br />

raised $1000 toward enlarging<br />

ltd IlshinB pier at 14th si,<br />

.Mrs. Florida Jones was re-<br />

ooveriiiK from an operation for<br />

alisfir«8es on the brain.<br />

Wllliiim B. Darts, a summer<br />

resilient, presoiited » numher <strong>of</strong><br />

old greenbacks, known as "shin-<br />

pl«intCTH."-_lo~~lhe "public library.<br />

Miss Maud M. Moulds was 1U<br />

hrririiiii.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Gay 90's<br />

Now for the Political Olympics By Albert T. Reid What's<br />

By PRANK PABKHK-I<br />

Other Editors' Views<br />

WOJIi:* AT THK HOTELS<br />

What would we do without<br />

the goud-nalureii' women oi the<br />

hotel!) during a summer «oas(iii<br />

81 Ihe shore7 They Hre an lin-<br />

UisgiilBed hlosaing nncl tlieir<br />

works <strong>of</strong> charily are as numer-<br />

ous nn Hi*! sands <strong>of</strong> the Hea,<br />

It i» rhiefly owing t» their ef-<br />

forts that we have progressive<br />

eiichi'OB, hat iiimming partleB,<br />

rftke walks, hag clippin^g and<br />

the hundred and on* pleasur.<br />

nhln Illtle pngtimes tlmi so to<br />

miikf the Iroth <strong>of</strong> seashore so-<br />

cial life. .Man, In bin aeifliihiieiis,<br />

iliinks only <strong>of</strong> llfthlns, boniiii«,<br />

ihe boardwalk and nn occasion-<br />

al dance,<br />

Thia constitutes hiN perional<br />

ylgnr, hut if Homebody Olan<br />

nrlKliiiitos n iimctlnn, no "innftnr<br />

wliai it Is, lie is willing enough<br />

to attend nnd particiiirite in Hie<br />

Kond lime 1 which Invariably fiil-<br />

lows.<br />

If anybody is sick, theBe mi-'<br />

HiilH <strong>of</strong> mercy nre ready at, all<br />

Uiiins to perform the duties <strong>of</strong><br />

nur»e, and In every way do '<br />

Iliey conBiantly seek unine me.<br />

tliad for taking one SBICR out<br />

<strong>of</strong> one's self. They are always<br />

cheerful rind instead <strong>of</strong> Infliet-<br />

Ing their Irntibles upon othei'B.<br />

Ujways have a willing ear for<br />

the dlfflciUHes <strong>of</strong> whnaver may<br />

choose to rBiale thoni,<br />

(Tlio above urtlrle nnpeiiri'd<br />

in the flcMii lily Tlaily Hp.<br />

porter 1m Sutiirdny, July SB,<br />

isnn.)<br />

— • -—<br />

JUST A'FEW<br />

LITTLE OPTEUISMS<br />

It may be only a colneidanot<br />

hut business began'to Improve<br />

as soon as Congress adjourned<br />

and has been improving rver<br />

since, . . If we could eleminatB<br />

Hessions in Prealdentiui ycaiM<br />

I here would be fewer bud \>aiU<br />

ness periods. , . Whure iii the<br />

political ghoulder on which pin-<br />

liibli'ionlsta enn nry? . . Tile f;r-<br />

est season <strong>of</strong> the year io piuny<br />

Is fast iipiiroBehimj. , . More and<br />

more are saving their vaciit.LiriH<br />

until September or Oc'toher. , .<br />

Now that we're begliinlnK to<br />

reallKe that MS isn't the eiiil<br />

<strong>of</strong> the world, perhaps sve':l have<br />

spunk enough to do »omo oilier<br />

jobs that need doing and pro.<br />

vide more work. . , With mar.<br />

ket conditions Irnproviuif . th«<br />

mill her* plans to resume full<br />

time operations again, , , i'liinBs<br />

are looking nn—Atiaiitlr futility<br />

Record. ;<br />

Sqpplyinj i wKk-td-WHli inipiniion fsr UK ha.T-ln,rttnt(l MB wiU tad<br />

tury hrnma Intl paralliltil iinht txptrKins o< "Tlie MM Noted^K#<br />

I'OTATOE<br />

.NOT KNU'OURAGUti<br />

• Ifarmers are greatly iligjuoiii'.<br />

BHed over, the white iimnlo<br />

crop, • .<strong>On</strong>ly a ajHall aiiioiiiit <strong>of</strong><br />

white potatoes lias been ilua ;mtl'<br />

THE ETERNAL MIRACLE ,<br />

W E are quite unmindful <strong>of</strong> chronolBtF in wnting this story, We<br />

are not bound Iiy the familiar outline which btfrfni with the<br />

song <strong>of</strong> the angels at Bethlehem and ends with .the weeping <strong>of</strong> the<br />

woman at the cros».<br />

We shall thread our -mm back and forth through £h» tieh va-<br />

rlety <strong>of</strong> Jesus' life, picking up this Incident and tliat Wt <strong>of</strong> son-<br />

vorsation, this dramatic contact and that audacious decision, and<br />

brlrisflnK them toK»ther as best to illustrate our purpose. For that<br />

liiirpoHe is not to write a biography but to paint a portrait. We<br />

pass quickly over 30 years <strong>of</strong> Jesus' life, noting only that some,<br />

litiw, somewhere there occurred in those years the eternal miracle<br />

—the awakening <strong>of</strong> the inner consciousness <strong>of</strong> power. The eternal<br />

miracle,<br />

f<br />

, ,<br />

" In New'-Tfork une ituy'V luncheon was tendered byi*S?f»therIng<br />

<strong>of</strong> (llstinguished gentlemen to David Lloyd George, There were<br />

peihapa two hundred at the tables. The food was good and the<br />

speeches' were Impressive, But what stirred one's imagination was<br />

II study <strong>of</strong> the men at the speakers 1 table. There they were—some<br />

<strong>of</strong>. the most Influential citizens <strong>of</strong> the. present-day worldi and who<br />

were tbey?<br />

At one end o( the table an international financier—the son <strong>of</strong><br />

ii poor country parson. Beside him a great newspaper propnetor—<br />

he£cami from a tiny town in Maine and landed in New York with<br />

iiii thrtn $100, A little father along the president <strong>of</strong> a world»wide<br />

press association—B copy boy in a country newspaper <strong>of</strong>fice. And,<br />

JKPFJ2RHON - abrUe Itt<br />

The beautiful old home, or<br />

Thomas Jefferson at Montlcello,<br />

, designed by the third President<br />

himself, |g one <strong>of</strong> tlie cittorlc<br />

buildings or Am«rica,that ought<br />

to lie kept an-a national shrine<br />

The Thomas Jefferson Memorial<br />

Association, which purcUfued<br />

the property several years ago,<br />

tcittorcd ii and maintalnft It for<br />

\1fttorfl in Her nnd admire, has<br />

been hit 1>> ihe depression, like<br />

cverybod) i-lse Theie is dun-<br />

ECr, unlfBB BOinctbluK more Vlum<br />

. $100,000 oim tifl rained quickly,<br />

Hint ch( Ruiall lemtiining mort-<br />

gage on the iiropcrty wllj be<br />

foreclosed and it will puns Into<br />

private hands<br />

/ have n pcculiai inton-al in<br />

Jefferson I think his Ideals<br />

and principles ought to be kept<br />

alive, and I do not know how<br />

thut (.nn bo done better than to<br />

liei'p Monliccllo as a monument<br />

to him and them I sent the<br />

Tlftma-i Jeffrriion Memorial AB-<br />

fOclntJon, New York, a dollar<br />

tnwiiid the mortgage. If c\ery-<br />

(irie else feels an 1 do about<br />

Icffpraon will do the name, there<br />

i\lll lie no foi ccloBiire.<br />

0 + I?<br />

FROST - liBrneftned b; luduitry<br />

[ went lo a luncheon in New<br />

York the tfiber day at which<br />

everything that was Berved, ex-<br />

»HII-I to feed .mil take<br />

care <strong>of</strong>, for one thing. A well<br />

broken yoke <strong>of</strong> two-year-old<br />

The most<br />

had last week wat<br />

oro Dinner ,Clnb,<br />

times there »re ,U<br />

out <strong>of</strong> work,'and In<br />

the majority <strong>of</strong> them?J<br />

jobs do somebody—11<br />

who—had' the bright JI<br />

starting a restaurant': "<br />

tors who have the<br />

have- a good dinner<br />

cents, and the ft<br />

can dine for a doll**,.;,'!<br />

tra half dollar going til<br />

the dinner or «o^ne<br />

can't afford It.<br />

The •• waltresneii are all"<br />

re»Bes out ol Ttork, who<br />

at the tables tor their<br />

and the bug-boys and'<br />

tendants are aetorg In VVl^m<br />

situation. I feas greeted ut-\<br />

door by a former screen '<<br />

•ft ho was one <strong>of</strong> the jOMMl •<br />

lar reraonageB In the hi,<br />

few year* ago, «n* : UM tj<br />

waman wjio , a>n4usl«- ^<br />

soup had her na£e' iji<br />

lights on BrondViy<br />

•^easonfi aso. The<br />

nbly ZOO acton ,<br />

dining there; but J<br />

,a sfqgls ^doyiful tape.' Ev.<br />

was cHWrfulMn spite" I!<br />

mil. ol" nlhfir rolk'p hitfliiii ^<br />

"tur, I came IO aid, if j»u<br />

tould THIHO my milm> ''<br />

Boss: "This ain't piiy mi "<br />

"I know that, but 1 Hi |i'-l't<br />

I'd speuk lo \ou .ibnut it in-<br />

day "<br />

BOHH. "OD bmk In »ork ,i'id<br />

don't ^oiry J'\c inaiiii^ed to<br />

raise it evt>r> wfelt 'fn fdi,<br />

linvun't I?" • A<br />

BoWm-Merrlll Co,<br />

Wolves <strong>of</strong> Sea Here Again<br />

i * $ w 5 3- '<br />

Bluefish Again Being Caught; Like Barracuda in Attack<br />

days<br />

gage is foreflosable, unleaB the<br />

mortgage holder can rent or Bell<br />

•the house at onoe and gain<br />

something thereby, This pro-<br />

tects the home.'"- and the<br />

mortgage hdldi,.<br />

Of course this decision holds<br />

good in Ohio today possibly only<br />

in Akron, but It shows •'thiit<br />

snine <strong>of</strong> the old laws need le-<br />

Interbrelation In inesi! 't-nuble-<br />

some times,—Vlneland 1'o.Mf.<br />

thnt<br />

lK!fN8lLTlIlO<br />

TRY OlIT 8AI,I» TAX ""<br />

Pciinsylvunln Is going to make<br />

a sin montht' trial <strong>of</strong> the sales<br />

tax ns. n, meanp <strong>of</strong> raising reve-<br />

nue with which to take care <strong>of</strong><br />

tlie jobless. This experiment<br />

should supply some information<br />

as t6 how the. gales tax works<br />

and' prove a au'danee to Con-<br />

gress •when that body takes up<br />

consideration <strong>of</strong> « the subject<br />

either the coming winter or ttext<br />

spring, whicb It Is likely to do.<br />

In the Pesstylvanlt, scheme <strong>of</strong><br />

things the motorist is hit again.<br />

The Pennsylvania tax on. gas is<br />

three centH and the federal tax<br />

li one cent, vhlcli mikes four<br />

certs the motorist has to put up<br />

In that itatt and now under the<br />

. operation <strong>of</strong> the sales tax he<br />

will have to pay an additional<br />

penny on owy aollar's worth<br />

<strong>of</strong> gas hi nuys,, It is fast he-<br />

coming pretty expensive to the<br />

five rage Min to own and run a<br />

SlfcM NMrg.<br />

vttmtUA thAt *6r« *"i<br />

million elMtrto Ucht<br />

<strong>of</strong> flints aut<br />

inhabit waters adjacent l«<br />

(ity—Kilitor.)<br />

II) EDWARD 0. FKNSKK<br />

h'otjnd 'from Auatraliu to the<br />

,Medlt«iTanean Sea, Ilie biueftsli,<br />

(ponmtomus saltatrix la in u<br />

elaaa iiy itself by reason <strong>of</strong> Us<br />

being a family with nut a dingle<br />

species,<br />

HluenBli HH a rule travel in<br />

schools, and In their daslruct-<br />

fiilneiiB can he likened to a pack<br />

<strong>of</strong> wolves. Their path is stained<br />

with blood and littered with<br />

maimed flsU, <strong>On</strong>e authorily<br />

clasaes them as animated ehop-<br />

plni machines. Striking at any-<br />

thing that move« thru the water<br />

with a ferocity that rlvalB tlie<br />

barracuda, Jt wn he classed as<br />

one <strong>of</strong> our ljtat game fish,<br />

Cut nsli bait, meial, wood or<br />

feathered squldg are Jo the<br />

Ilkim <strong>of</strong> the "killer," Trolling<br />

near the surface, <strong>of</strong> the water<br />

from slow-movlnB •power boats<br />

Is one <strong>of</strong> the best methods.<br />

Until last season, bluensh<br />

were not caught loeally in any<br />

large number!. Previous to inos<br />

they weri In abundance, bu?t un-<br />

til, recent year*, they gradually<br />

visited our shores in fewer num.<br />

DOTS until it wai clasnd an<br />

event to catch one. From all<br />

Indieations, this year will prove<br />

a record year for blueflsh, as<br />

party boats trolling <strong>of</strong>f the coast<br />

are bringing in record catches<br />

•very a»y, .-<br />

file reuen for the dlss.ppw.r-<br />

unce And reapp*arauc* <strong>of</strong> cer<br />

"Mai\," Milfl Mrb ,\Yw ich to<br />

the new mind, "\»u ,na.\ t-ikc<br />

llu- don nut .mil Km HPI -ODK'<br />

ilr"<br />

"\i'S,, niH'ani" .icquitMi-d Hit<br />

maid "Vnd plcnw, ma'am, uhi-re<br />

will I llnd tln> nenieqt) »en1cp<br />

A guide Bhowinis an old lady<br />

over the ino, took her to n CURB<br />

d, "wr.<br />

arnment. and many more who<br />

study the habits <strong>of</strong> fishes as a<br />

iiobliy nre still in ignorance <strong>of</strong><br />

the deatlnatlpn <strong>of</strong> many migra-<br />

tory Belies, This Is Indeed, one<br />

liraneh <strong>of</strong> natural science<br />

where the surface is'merely'<br />

scratched.<br />

The Public Mail Box<br />

A HI EXHIBITOft<br />

AI'l'ROTES BIPORT<br />

Editor Sentluel.LedBer;<br />

I wish to express my very<br />

slncert •aDpreolaton and thanks<br />

for your splendid and 'encour-<br />

aging article regarding «ny work<br />

.in exhlhnton In the Legion<br />

Rooms,' <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

Through-th* encouraging ar-<br />

llclea and reports regarding my<br />

work, I should be stimulated to<br />

gr*ator effort in devoting odn-<br />

slderable Urn* during the com-<br />

ing winter to more serious<br />

work,<br />

Mr. Roberts la also interested<br />

111 the exhibitions and. articles<br />

and lias forwarded copies <strong>of</strong><br />

The Sentlnel.Ledfer to our<br />

nmny friends and patrons thru-<br />

but' the country, including sey.<br />

eral purchasers <strong>of</strong>, my water<br />

colors in Hollywood, California.<br />

1 trest th«t our if -"-<br />

be ot mutual advah<br />

Jig my I<br />

to Wur reporter «t^<br />

IDS ib* «*Blbltloa wh6 MW<br />

to wrlti l6 pl«MU«ly. I im.<br />

,"'.- : J*»••*—*•'•""'-<br />

The visitor stared at It In<br />

horror.<br />

"Good gracious," she said, "nn'<br />

to think my sister married une<br />

ii' them!"<br />

"I'm frightfully worried about<br />

my wife,"<br />

"Qnod heavens! what has thi<br />

ant?" ' '<br />

"The car!"<br />

"S(i your husband Is suffering<br />

with httllucfhations?"<br />

"Well, every time we go rid-<br />

ing uitb hntt btihlnd the<br />

lie Inuislnci he In<br />

mi 1 ' 1<br />

"So lAiss W^He^Is the<br />

wclRlit champion <strong>of</strong> his<br />

eh* Who did he over |<br />

hoit <strong>of</strong>?"<br />

"Eti'rjone who ever<br />

his grocciy stole!"<br />

\ group oE pasaengers<br />

sathercd on the Ueok <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Ins ocean liner for<br />

merit The manter <strong>of</strong> ce<br />

.uinounceil that he could i<br />

nrrupallon <strong>of</strong> any pasaengeir-i<br />

ciiunlly nbiervlng his face. ^<br />

"You arc a doetorT"<br />

"Vou an- n lawyer?"<br />

"Vou ni a minister'"<br />

"Yon are, a tanner,"<br />

The lust-named subject' I<br />

Hweii'd dejectedly, "YOU<br />

badl mistaken; I'm only •»<br />

ick 1 "<br />

"DM -on hear about x<br />

nii'ii v* ho v, ere hungf<br />

"Hinvfnn. no—lell me<br />

it"'<br />

"Thej couldn't come to<br />

"Are you n Rtftunch<br />

oral,"<br />

"Mcrcv yes' I even<br />

Kepuhllcan<br />

Wlldman: "Bht'e no<br />

Wiseman: "I'll, My<br />

She was having dates<br />

H<br />

Nowedd. "I wonder<br />

ne oan*t Mrf j<br />

.Mm Newedd: "It'g<br />

Imre, tloar; ibey are<br />

inc Homethlng we<br />

Employer


Kfeuiatfp^^<br />

ind JoBn • B!> 8Witt, Hind %<br />

mx4 Mi o«B« %m CpjSiJWMr*<br />

<strong>of</strong> lopniBiiW. ?':\ ,'\:<br />

Sea*ide Trucking Co., Inc.<br />

; Ttai YMUM <strong>of</strong> Prompt wnA Courteoiw Seniw<br />

Wife'/:-.<br />

Visi^fMeMWmm^<br />

Rwn*fovt&y With Fine School Record<br />

... KB***^^ Perfect in Attendance, 20<br />

-put' 1 ill < ** •••>-•,',•<br />

$157 io Charity<br />

Result <strong>of</strong> Dance<br />

Life Guards Turn Net Pro-<br />

' ceeds Over to <strong>City</strong> '<br />

Mr. and<br />

i^'Vl son,<br />

I Mrs. The.<br />

town, are<br />

the Ud<br />

' llitVplotu<br />

J much<br />

_ . Flitptttrlrki<br />

tibUrt HoiiBfl, tatir<br />

portraits tfoao ip oil,<br />

^tp nature paintings<br />

<strong>of</strong> pertmns from Tenorta<br />

i coi)Bty—Cupe aiay, V.'IW-<br />

May Court House rnd<br />

8tB I#Io Ctlly—eaOie l '• '" <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

t% last JiM to JrtiW 'Uif exnib-<br />

It, and hundreds h more are e«p3ct-<br />

" fBIW rt 4 li OTBfc ; • '•;.<br />

» • - . « » " * '<br />

JBrM- illUKi fMtlvtUes wars gmy<br />

Ipfi "tli 1 urtletij *irt lutrodiuMd to<br />

Invited gueate. Music by a<br />

1 Wte M Brsrttefl by El-<br />

Steelman, ch-lnnan <strong>of</strong> tie<br />

tlwinbbr <strong>of</strong> commerce committee,<br />

_.,_ Hefreihtnttlts wwe sirred, Esfl<br />

ijife-1 tie prerlew :*a» coadudnd with<br />

:<br />

f l<br />

' " ' - " f * « u m . : [ \ '••y 1 West Side News '••$& wtots, B«kio.f u» «o _iiJ TtenM.Teacher<br />

<strong>of</strong> Colored Folk<br />

BT MARTHA M. BBOWV *<br />

The carnival , Is over, but 'ihe<br />

memory lingers <strong>of</strong> the—three<br />

hljhu <strong>of</strong> splendid entertainment<br />

and finally tho Sunday «Jtoinoc<br />

services at Shlloh Church, wlieis<br />

presentations ami awards' were<br />

luade.<br />

Friday night's program<br />

'.'- ' . " • •;• .<br />

"ikmoBg tfct prominent viiltors<br />

. jj£ _» ^rtfbit that niiBt wertt<br />

.do, jfiMtjit^tir blithe 0,Of f den, coBoty y fi'MhoW-<br />

ilb|ts


IVoht Sflonrltr Co<br />

pecority Co.<br />

InT#«traen<br />

Inysatmsn<br />

Investment<br />

InTattmcnt<br />

InVMtnoent<br />

It<br />

lnye*t«ent<br />

InVMttoent<br />

B«*eh Svont InTMtment<br />

VMeh Prtmi Intmrtment<br />

Batott Fr<strong>On</strong>l Invwitment<br />

B&g£Ati_&^fr__>__~...' - " _. ' '.••'' .*>£__&*<br />

1S9C-H0A<br />

1MB<br />

141B<br />

IMA<br />

U3B-H4A<br />

1440<br />

letA<br />

lira<br />

M§<br />

167A-18SA<br />

1CTB-16SB<br />

191<br />

SIA<br />

itIA<br />

_n<br />

144B<br />

•290>i»A<br />

HOB<br />

mMSA<br />

MSi_S__<br />

O*orm W. Booy and Beulab WlUtln«<br />

Oftoree W. flooy ul Jhuiah, WlIMmi<br />

w<strong>of</strong>w w. flaey Mia mulwi wilklna<br />

SlP &tO* Smith ^<br />

Tbomu G, TUB<br />

JoMphlne Ooctf<br />

efcy^ftian^oaowr<br />

Wiluaro B. Leech<br />

jjfel*U«lU«n.ooneifsr<br />

Florence B, Johnson<br />

Florence B, Johnson<br />

Florence ft Johnson<br />

•, H. Johnson Johnson Co, ___<br />

9«rgs W, Booy and Beuiiti WiUdns<br />

wii'liajn pl iji] Mm B, Gardiner<br />

George W, Sooy and Beulah Wllklnj<br />

MerfihaaivJUe Oatta Annex Co, * _<br />

Oeoreo W W, Soo- Sooj- and BBeulah l h Wlttfl WlttflBi Beverly MM<br />

laud<br />

First National Bank. Guardian for Rachel<br />

IBM<br />

tiHt National Ban*, Guardian for Rachel<br />

Islard<br />

Pint National Bank, Guardian for Rachel<br />

Jftrty a and May Robblna<br />

B, Darby :'"<br />

FtaBela E^ismaii<br />

Jesse £>, Bomalne<br />

Je«e D, nomalne<br />

Jeua D. Romalne<br />

Jugs D, RDmaine<br />

Jsiso p, R<strong>of</strong>flains<br />

Jtna D. Remains<br />

Jesse p, Hosmlne<br />

Jean p, BoBalne<br />

Jesse D, Romnlno :<br />

Jesse D, Romalno<br />

Jeau D, Romalno<br />

Jesse D, gomaise<br />

Jeue D. Romalno<br />

JSMe D, Bamalna<br />

Jews D, Romalno __<br />

O, Wllllnmn<br />

T, —, 0. Williams<br />

John Bland - -<br />

U d<strong>of</strong>f and B, "it<br />

ft, L, O<strong>of</strong>f and B, H,<br />

John P. Horn!)<br />

B, A. O«(Jej-, IBB.<br />

Jar Oorp7\_<br />

John I, nine<br />

John B, fflina __<br />

Jeue D, Romalne<br />

John on •. Mine MIn* "_<br />

John a, Kline<br />

John B. KUne<br />

John §, Kline<br />

John a, Kline<br />

John ff, Foster<br />

Samuel Plitm<br />

Johnson Co. « —<br />

Broadfrar Merehants Truat Oo,, Truitee<br />

Broadway Merchants Tru«! Oo,, Truitee<br />

roadway Morchanto h Irurt<br />

Bfoadway Merchants Triut<br />

Broadwa" Mercliunts Trust t Oo,, Trustee —<br />

roadway Merchant's Trust Oo,, Trustee „_ S<br />

Broadw roadway Merchant! Trust Co,, TrusMe IB4<br />

Bankers<br />

Bankera Ptannee Co<br />

attand<br />

Trea<br />

Morc<br />

Merchantvlll<br />

B, B, Isia<br />

B, B. Isia<br />

B, R. Iszn<br />

B, R, Ina<br />

Bnkers Finance Oo<br />

nkers Finance Oo<br />

ankers Finance Co. (<br />

nkers Finance Co. U92<br />

erchnntvlllo Oaks Annex<br />

ei chantvllle Oaks Annex<br />

Beverly H, Isxard<br />

Beverly H, Isaird<br />

Beveriy R, I«/urd<br />

B y H, Isz.ird<br />

nker* finance<br />

nkeri Fin<br />

rchnntTllle Oa Annex<br />

erclmntvlllo Annex<br />

Mvrchantvllle Oak* Anne*"<br />

Merrhantvllle<br />

Bankers rinance<br />

Bnker* Finance<br />

anken Finance<br />

Mers Finance Oo, _ _ _<br />

erehantvlUe Oaks Annex Co.<br />

wehatitvllle tvlll Oaks Annex Co<br />

Merchantvllle Oaks k Annex Co<br />

Bankers Finance «•--«• Co "<br />

John If. Beaten Piano Co.<br />

John H. Heaton Piano Co.<br />

John H, Beaton Piano Co.<br />

John H. Beatoa P ana Co,<br />

John R, BmtoB Fiona Co.<br />

John H, Huton Piano Co,<br />

John H, Heatftn Pand Oo,<br />

John K, Beaton P ana Co,<br />

John WL, Beaton Fano Co,<br />

Jonn S. Beaton Piano Co,<br />

JODS K, Beaton Piano'Co,<br />

John H. Heaton Piano Co.<br />

John II. Beaton Piano Co.<br />

John H, Heaton Piano Oo.<br />

John H. Heaton Piano Co.<br />

William B, Phillips<br />

Carl r. Kress, Jr,<br />

A. T. Wation<br />

A. T, Watson<br />

Maurice A, Buck<br />

Thomas II, Roberta<br />

T<br />

«hore' Realty Co, and J. », PnHnI."~<br />

J :.<br />

U, iiu<br />

Dmile<br />

Panic<br />

game<br />

u<br />

aaler<br />

asier,<br />

aBler,<br />

raaer,<br />

l<br />

^_J ^ _ ^ ^ ^ _<br />

onovcr Oo, _______ __„<br />

lliam P. Breckley (1929-311) _<br />

rclay ' ' ' ;<br />

11,41<br />

19.41<br />

11.41<br />

11.41<br />

10.41<br />

11,41<br />

li.tt<br />

11.86<br />

J5<br />

26,48<br />

41.41<br />

U.U<br />

lt,41<br />

11,41<br />

11.41<br />

If, 41<br />

. U.I<br />

IL1<br />

U.4<br />

U.4<br />

11.4!<br />

U.4<br />

_ 1M.97<br />

MM<br />

aig.ss<br />

ISS.I<br />

148,01<br />

17IJ.11<br />

812.50<br />

a ay K<strong>of</strong>i<br />

, W. A. ana May Rloh<br />

,J. •, Mtti, We.<br />

I, B, Potts, Inc.<br />

. J. H, Petti,<br />

J, B, Fott*, Inc.<br />

J, B, Pottl,:lBe,<br />

A, T, and •qtrtrudf' Smith<br />

-A. F. and Ofrtrudt Smith<br />

A, IVMIS- Ofrtruji Bmlth<br />

A. ,F, ana StrtruOi<br />

A. F. and Oertrtidis<br />

Stella D, Pontt<br />

Alfred Tnlnmin (llli.go)<br />

Alfred Tfalnnian (1919-30)<br />

Joilah H, Sharp<br />

Charles A. Ma<br />

Charles A. Heun _ _<br />

Bwjns T, Corson (.til R, X,<br />

Bwlns T. C»son as, R, L.<br />

Swing T, Oflwon and B, E,<br />

Josephine, Wattnon<br />

Josephine Wattson<br />

JoiepMne Wattaon __<br />

Treaium Islana Realty co.<br />

Treasury lalana Realty<br />

Daniel •; Frailer Oo,<br />

Daniel B, Frailer,<br />

Paniel B, Uke<br />

Daniel 13. Ijake<br />

Caroline L, _ake<br />

Daniel 8, Frailer, me.<br />

Daniel B, FnuWr, me.<br />

Daniel B, Frailer, Inc.<br />

Daniel B, Frailer, Inc. _<br />

Jjmma and, Anna Severe!!<br />

Daniel B.^rtniler, ine.<br />

Daniel B, Frailer. Inc.<br />

Raymond W, dhadwick<br />

Alexander Mackle ^<br />

William D, Masiey<br />

William m, Masny<br />

William B, Uasuy _<br />

Ocj Ocjao Cit <strong>City</strong> Really Rll Co<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Realty Co.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Reijty Co.<br />

Mia B, eummlnn I<br />

Arthur M, pnd Maybelki _, Barnes<br />

jeTBispvss H1 *"***<br />

rovident<br />

Provident<br />

Provident<br />

dent<br />

doht<br />

rovident<br />

Provident<br />

Provident<br />

Provident<br />

P. U «nd William<br />

JoiieBh M, Barclay Pntvldent<br />

Daniel<br />

anlei<br />

nniei<br />

Daniel D<br />

Daniel B<br />

Clinton<br />

B, M. FitBcharlea<br />

Btri<br />

Dan e<br />

Dan e<br />

Dan e<br />

Pan el<br />

anie]<br />

harles<br />

harles<br />

harles<br />

harles<br />

harles<br />

Charles<br />

Wa allace<br />

Wai ace<br />

Wallace<br />

Wace<br />

ace<br />

ace<br />

n, O, and Wllmlna ghaW ___<br />

William A. •Barefort Estate _-<br />

William A, BareforoV Estate _<br />

ThoiBBa P, Sijher. t i<br />

BaHe L. Sh<br />

Clinton _, recklej<br />

Oesan •trmad Realty oe. __<br />

Walter at «nd Ann* Rfclnra<br />

Trust!<br />

Trust 1<br />

Trust<br />

Trust<br />

Trust<br />

Trust<br />

Trust ea.<br />

Treat .Co<br />

Truit<br />

'rust<br />

rust<br />

rust<br />

rust<br />

Trust<br />

Trust<br />

rust<br />

Trust<br />

Proviaent Trust„<br />

Po^oll-Va<br />

Provident Ollder Lum<br />

ProvldenE t C l<br />

provident<br />

st<br />

Proviaent Trust<br />

Provident<br />

Truit<br />

Proviaent' Trust<br />

ellV T<br />

roviden<br />

rovident<br />

rovldenf<br />

rovident<br />

vident<br />

Frances<br />

<strong>On</strong>Hetoii<br />

Osrieton<br />

Minnie Sultan<br />

Aaron J, atelu<br />

Bourgooli<br />

£- Bouraooin<br />

A, "~<br />

A.<br />

etna<br />

tna<br />

tna<br />

,Btna<br />

Aetna<br />

Aetna ci,<br />

Aetna Co,<br />

Aetna Co, It<br />

Attna Co,<br />

A, Jjsuraa..,<br />

A, Bourteoh<br />

**«? i^nvesunent taj. ,<br />

10,59<br />

Jtntr Intatment Oo. _<br />

10,si<br />

ia.it i_B<br />

1011<br />

A. Boureeoii<br />

ita<br />

A BaurgMU<br />

a*_ Ke'at<br />

•'uaiiv whjatt'f MM* ^_i Bpra., )veruifn(*d. R<br />

"Weil, I lUeii •!! will '&hllnua<br />

until all - the people <strong>of</strong> the world<br />

k're aBBeinhiei in :• cjiUw." . P*» 0# crush .'&mlttim%y,Q<br />

iion wag' <strong>of</strong> % Wflrid eut tt>"m<br />

j<br />

toy i o n . : - j • - • . • • ; : •/•; •.:.;,..,-•<br />

' John Ilroen, listening, reaBlag<br />

and, appraWng, ieOMd the ,^-<br />

calling<br />

mensItF <strong>of</strong> tM. rt^.', f > , ;.<br />

nothing to distract from tho husl- ("gootl-byo" to John Breen and FUB,<br />

jotin Brocn h»4 Wfait ftp thtti.<br />

'nees <strong>of</strong> Bleeping, for which tho wblle the grin on the face <strong>of</strong><br />

roomB woro doslgned Churl lo and the frauctlo apron LtS« dlfhcttlt nriH M lit* ,wl»<br />

Pul also fitted the windows' waving from the kitchen doorway 1 ruih. His cbliahbod held «» ltt*<br />

with cleata which prevented them and the eipanslve flioe. .'Of..,'tne to rounuood, and his BUiMeh crneh<br />

Irom closing by a foot at the top driver, told <strong>of</strong> eitraortlnaw lar- from the ahell ef elroiiaiiUlBet<br />

and bottom, and <strong>of</strong> eourie there.gtii by the deparllni gut»M.,, rouml him, emerging Into d irorld<br />

Malone<br />

n|, dbllrlotii earneStttesi., jetp WW<br />

l,,e about<br />

: f;$<br />

mMhlne drtven toy Wll<br />

ref, H6 N.>CooIMg« B.T., _u<br />

who hit tho side <strong>of</strong> their car;<br />

he fcnnw out ot 4' did* Anwtt.<br />

He later BOrxendsrW to'ponee and<br />

d do bll t awptt<br />

"to> Tn"> "•<br />

Mrs. Fflller and her oaughter.<br />

Aulborltlea nt the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

. hoipllaU ,•#_!»'#•••VMtTBJiaffr,-^irtt<br />

gg; a danChtnr,<br />

[taken, :gald ••-•; ibjg•";,Vf|M(i^|a «f»gj<br />

l IMlu<br />

pUt*«» to rtost 1*. ':va6fltts'M*<br />

bead and was held under obSBr- obser<br />

vation theie to ^awalt development<br />

h d I oarly September, September a<br />

casual OD<br />

younger set Mr* —>,-•-=—!—7i,<br />

ed the Oeean OltyvHlflii,Ishfloi<br />

and:, competed "lac Mfiii'MwspBrtii<br />

belora motta* Wi QpW#; «*i,M»M<br />

wtfc Hi aow"^i«h'V*Hi_ttM<br />

city aajho<br />

siidilenly, as he had, and as If 1 his room the top floor <strong>of</strong> MhU. many<br />

then standing on the j Greonbough,_ was<br />

BOATS<br />

*hy „„. not stort! .. youri bont up tlie him to the Square and walked he were th ag SK!^^jrtnejrl»ld rults «n absbrblng intertstvwiln Jonn m u<br />

I river this winter ^hore rates him as far aa 14th it, John<br />

reir nnt plBtioiraoi platform^ <strong>of</strong> a irarn, truln, wmriiug; uwu, IIB» „».„,, . ._.<br />

him away. The quick rumble <strong>of</strong> turned lights out at nlnei-jolm's Breen, ; .<br />

I lo\y? Eheltttrad ana oovered stor- Braen headed back to the Bowery<br />

* ggt. Inquiries golleited. Beat Build*<br />

tho whepli <strong>of</strong> hli .ideas lullefl 8y«i blwed far into the nljht as "Gil."_He pauied for<br />

Unpc, Molpr Salei and Service, Qen- mor bewlldertd than ever, •<br />

I erol rejialrlnf, Thompson Boal ,lohn Breen hadloit his Interest<br />

In llBhtlng, In the greater<br />

thrill <strong>of</strong> the ight for that un-<br />

I and Mnsfl Landing, '<br />

OR RVMT — Hoiiae, furnlBhea,<br />

n Avenue,<br />

1 : ' f V_~?^.»> ,'i~<br />

" An at IVo^^Sri<br />

~ Sparks, 108<br />

on<br />

th<br />

known pri^a, the aatonlrtimBnts<br />

,«,n»,. Uine .,._o „»- iust ..bend,. Ho wns<br />

spuned an by curiosity, and not<br />

by ambition. Ho was the prhnltive<br />

climblnj to tho tcip < <strong>of</strong> n<br />

mountain, not for food or truasbut<br />

for a bettor view. Honor<br />

1 eniciiii , «.. . •»"• prlzea, and prosperity, »a<br />

I dottep. Hatch <strong>of</strong>f 6Vmy'" 1 iiiu'f#a"Mf,; Pug Malont k*jyt pointing out to<br />

hank Loew, _ Dear paid, M. Jf. I John, lay behind the dlroction he<br />

I Phane 608J.4, Mageton. %-u-tr \Mimmte&.<br />

*» bUiieS far into the night as "Oil,"_H» imuuca wr a mo-!_,M „, • ...-t*.* *««,<br />

s eontlnu*d hig Mtplowttoni. inent. The OWCT;mail'wai puiBias! Hi°i^ ^..jliiffl<br />

him to Bleep<br />

And on Saturday Gilbert Van<br />

Horn, Judgo Marvin Hart apd^ the<br />

great Insurance magnate. E. TC<br />

Southcrland, came under the strict<br />

regimen and Bpartan simplicity <strong>of</strong><br />

Pun Maldne'» training fann.<br />

Van Horn ana Johnny Rrccn<br />

OR SAL.n—Small tlonr showcase<br />

[ wtullont condition Warren Lar<br />

were thrown Lognther and uncon-<br />

I lck», Soiifh Rravilte, N J «-2C-llt sciously, became alrongly (lttrad-<br />

Uie<br />

crt to each othoi<br />

i<br />

m sevaral clunde«tlne<br />

tow THAT BBllboat rnoea are In ' boutii, John Breen only held his<br />

l OHJ1U\ .1. - *^ . *— ^ —- ' one, In i- one, —* with ..,1*1. the *I.A Philadelphia<br />

TfhUad^lnhtft<br />

Stono Harbor, whv nftt<br />

! in R Uirnepit Snrnl? Boranpef, Jerry Wlka, he olmoit<br />

lest, until, at the very raited edie<br />

<strong>of</strong> his Unwnfall, Pug plended with<br />

him, cried to Vn, implored him,<br />

Itttemlly throwInK the imndlers<br />

from 'iho flng, 'talking and sirgii<br />

who * - "—<br />

; MS?<br />

While John wai making hap- «s they llftea owr W Hie ot S^rtS^ftrtiMi-ifS<br />

.--1 —_. 1. ,»tata«. ,_. grountt. "I'm Betting tired M thJ« «, b taSS'^SS-TS Sa.^ «?0.^..I'« ^ttinruftd^thi ^^ ^i^Jtemil<br />

STMI rltv to the south the city training same, and I liaven't<br />

sfio&d'tp%ms-^-4 »«§»'«gi/fatolls ^<br />

elowed with a cold aura <strong>of</strong> lishf Up.NiBre.-Jtat.te Im no| so sure •• ••••<br />

Sn iSrtrwm&rinlght,, ^ditod an- l£» ll«.ritf ^Aultae^<br />

oHer million to the tally <strong>of</strong> Us,«««». ^«.. «:• g rt , 5*<br />

other mi<br />

inhabitants<br />

"Right, John,"<br />

.tMO buslneis.<br />

Van llol-ii, in hir. own sny \yny « " Ily * * di ^- —<br />

iloveT<strong>of</strong>-Keity. Sok John ^Wsen,»"" »^ «-^ n u n * J f „,,„„<br />

on long ridBB throURh tl;e width; l Clt<br />

? .<br />

r the<br />

.1 The crowd at the ehf* -was nb,<br />

to t the Bamo na nt ^,e premie<br />

nroduUion last week knd cOWItalt<br />

RSuld Nert Week) tJ-e menibera said they are well<br />

<strong>of</strong> the metropolis, a seconfl Freneli I icraHmHjtt JMM_WIIOIU , pleased with the resDpnse thte<br />

car that L,T ^.ToveiNhe ^or d « I are^ttin« are (tettinft 'from from th^ the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

"^r. pnrr <strong>of</strong> chaTns cl..K- READ THte CLASSIFIED ADO Pu6Hc for tWr cause<br />

Iet Interested in ft Barnegat « >.-<br />

Box? Beit suited fd* sailing 'In loeat<br />

waterway, Chu.i. H. 'youns.<br />

atent, P, O. 801 MS, Stone Har><br />

j bnr, N. J, i.80,.8t.a<br />

I <strong>On</strong> HALE: 4- Btont fixtures, house,<br />

hold BooBr, niiut ho snld for it<strong>of</strong>.<br />

aRo,-Opoan <strong>City</strong> itornee Cii,, Bill in» wltn ulnn<br />

h Wm " V " gcMn C1 ^ i5KB|J-d So'.cupS.<br />

~^ The boll sounded tintl<br />

John<br />

Breeii, a suddon light In his eyes,<br />

t:-.- hlsr-ftwo. biittered, Bteiined into tho<br />

.,,.„-- *—— — ccntor <strong>of</strong> the ring imd kiiOBkcd<br />

Ibni" or "two Mir- enn havo n re- Wl|lce cold wltll si stnale perfool 1<br />

(Inert and rpnitenlil! 1101116 fdii Iho blow to Ibe jaw. A ll'omBIldnlls .<br />

. 01". EENW- «„.„..-.<br />

uimn, SH-JTHl «t.. Stone Bar-<br />

Mr, N, J, owner will siye "»"mtf.<br />

Call Jnetwn HOI, VWaif\phin.<br />

or any Broker, B-24-tfn<br />

I>OR RENT _ ifurnlBhed HBartment,<br />

i beflrooms, an* rooms oms with house houseieejiirii<br />

pri'vileins. ^ SI84 Central av,. av<br />

«6ean <strong>City</strong>.<br />

iBtf<br />

Booms and ASM. For Pent.<br />

I 1 ,>ARK PLACB APTS,, 161 Park PI,,<br />

(limialmd roomi «nfl BBt*. Hot and<br />

,'niii runnliiK water In every room.<br />

Chono Ml, <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty, i-io-tfe<br />

catei Bmil.firejiooi e»av to *iit,<br />

Ssa Mr Wi*. •<br />

| reran* ROOM<br />

WANTIP — FEMAUE<br />

WAHHTNOB7' hand" ironso, smooth smoot<br />

, work Cone ehcan. Mrs. Y' p PS c<br />

tried to'carry lilln from,<br />

the ring.<br />

"ijciivo him ' nliino." l'ug fim-1<br />

tloiiml. "That litrt WSIB: 'ihlnkln' <strong>of</strong> J<br />

Bomotiiiii<br />

Iliiyes, Palermo, N, J. l.2C-


Passed<br />

«• 1Q p.c Re-<br />

lV Adopted<br />

.whteh provides<br />

f-pf salaries <strong>of</strong> city<br />

I'lft Per cent was pass-<br />

: dlMUasIon by the<br />

Wednesday a'f-<br />

ti »n estimated saving<br />

iietyyV<strong>of</strong>, *26,000 annually,<br />

^'ordlnknce does not aii-<br />

or library workers,<br />

ilta are determined bj<br />

boafrds.. Neither<br />

tho per dim], or<br />

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