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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

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