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i Bftmr.<br />
3W«« ?«= were<br />
at plnochl.<br />
Mr. u-d Mrs<br />
'Mr. ario Mrs.<br />
.Mn..,C(ar»nef<br />
:U 8, A. atefl.<br />
Bcrvle Dniieherty<br />
Wlttup Morrison<br />
Ml at «»I*<br />
at «I*L<br />
Kjrtlllam Morrison, 9th<br />
Oqeftn &V., entertalnod the<br />
at cards, Tuesday night<br />
Edward Hogan, "Mrs. Nathan<br />
&Smith. Mrs. Bay L. P'lte<br />
Oliver .Halnes. Mrs. Morga<br />
d, Jr> Mrs Robert Laird an<br />
Albert Hoabach.<br />
JATZINGERS<br />
B SHOES ~ P«P»r<br />
Strto.. Fnpcr Banpert and Prop-<br />
r'Flt. KMh Tlnr F»l X-ray Finn)<br />
2009-11 • ATLANTIC WE.<br />
Brie*<br />
W<br />
'At I u n r g<br />
I. Mrs. Howard Brlcc, 63J 10th St.,<br />
iontertalned the following at a lun-<br />
cheon-bridge Wednesday: Mrs.<br />
I Harry Headtcy. Mrs. George S,<br />
iGr<strong>of</strong>f, Mm, Harold 3. Paris, Mrs.<br />
Ralph H. Vnn Olldcr, Mrs. Lorin<br />
,D. All«evinc, Mrs. Arthur W.<br />
Shoemaker, Mrs. Kloyd C_. Slmms.<br />
|Mra. Russell H. Niilty nnd .Mm.<br />
C. Unmet* Shoemaker.<br />
v entertained lh« fOllowUil »t birthday wa^celebrKsFiln PUlo-<br />
Blbiitlgepirty Monday mgUi Tliojkee. In the erenlmx, Mr, and Mia.<br />
Misses Pieg' Spoonor. Blair Tor-1 Champion and friends motortd to<br />
b»rt, JfaryVColll»son, Bfelyn Ll(,ipain BOMB, where tnt^ atteiyled<br />
Ui." ! Bitty Dull, allMan Relehlyj* tpeatre party. Mw. Champion<br />
" " ' received- many beautiful gifts, •<br />
<strong>On</strong> the- way home they spent<br />
the week end at the KtngRhlgh-<br />
way Hotel at Little Biver. They<br />
also stopped In Virginia whore<br />
they visited Mrs, Champion'* sla-<br />
ter, sirs, William Byrd, who came<br />
home with Mrs, Champion and Is<br />
spending two weeks In Ocean rlty.<br />
Mrs. Champion was one <strong>of</strong> Mack<br />
Sennett's bathing benutles <strong>of</strong> ifliT<br />
Hostess<br />
At KrUKK Fatty.<br />
Miss Hannah Mitchell. !)5» \V, -<br />
'cy a\ cnlert&lnul ilu foil mins<br />
at hridj.1 Munday .inernnnn Mr-.<br />
Olto W. Ralchly. Mrs. William C<br />
Alibntt, lira. Frederick Itain-<br />
'ridge, Mra. Harry Slorri<br />
Jeorgs M. .MillspaUKli, Mr*. Dun<br />
el 8. Paris, Mrs, Clayton Halnes<br />
Jrlck, Mlis Nellie E. Totrner.<br />
Mrs, Hurry Heudley, Mrs. ("ail<br />
nd Mrs. James E. .Tnhnsnn.<br />
Mr, and Jlw. Jesse ('hampiun<br />
Htnm from Klorfiln,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Champion,<br />
•7 W, IClli nt,, linve nriiveil home<br />
om Palioliee sind Palm Beach,<br />
a relative <strong>of</strong><br />
.Mrn. Utiiveisily *>i<br />
lviUHii. SnturUuy aft^^i IHMHI.<br />
ami Mix J. Hunim 1 .. ol<br />
, and Mlxs Kiuu l!nu:n( o|<br />
lpliia. woltf \^ot'l[ rnd Imii: t<br />
i»f Alls, ll^iirv \lu«. 1 't<br />
s Loen HiUMidinu tln^ wlntfr<br />
Yeadon. rot tuned Moniluv<br />
Huh.<br />
her<br />
I'llclii) niKlil, Every meiii-<br />
•ns pi-pseul, including ilie<br />
ills, Linn niilirlehi, Helen<br />
minikins. lU'MV Jmi<br />
IIIIIVB Smith, Fiances Roth. Dnr<br />
linlierts, Helen Pnichel<br />
ppils and June<br />
NM Niii,. 11 IIIIM It<br />
iriirkc Ilirtliiliij<br />
Mra. Kalph H. VanQlldor WRH a<br />
Philadelphia vifilloi;, Mnndny.<br />
Billy , O<strong>of</strong>f, lasil Central av.,<br />
slianl "ilm weeli end un II giicm »i<br />
friends In Merlon,<br />
Samuel 11, O<strong>of</strong>f »us ii Phliuili'l-<br />
pliiu visitor, .Muniluy.<br />
Mrs. 1'rnilk SaiiHlnii wus nn Al-<br />
Inntlu tills' .vlniiiii'i Miuidiiy.<br />
Mr, untl" Mm. Kilwiml Kiuu 1 . 0c<br />
imn Uuurt iijtiirtiiieniH, enies-uiiiiuiJ<br />
FivdiMii'li H. I.nwrclice, nl' Ni-\\<br />
^iirk, for Ki'Vi'i-al duys recently.<br />
Sirs. II. l'. Kiiiilli aiiii Miss H:<br />
ah Vuti (iliiU-r, S-'l Wwiley uv.,<br />
1 Uie jliyrtinii (If llln I'll<br />
l'mriurs I'huiili'i', iJ.iii'ilin<br />
'licaii Uevolminn,<br />
OCEAN<br />
Mrs<br />
llftS Ol f FN FOH III S1MXS Vtw Di'livrn<br />
DeDan's Prescription Pharmacy<br />
FOURTri ST., COR. OCEAN AVE.<br />
V PA IT F. l»el»AX, I'hnrniiiclst,<br />
Abbot's Del.nxe !«• Crvum Aiwnry. t'hipp's llalij Fouil<br />
All Medicines At Cut Prices<br />
DELAWARE HOTEL<br />
3rd Street and the Boardwalk |<br />
OPEN APRIL 1st<br />
—ON EUROPEAN PLAN—<br />
Dining Room Opens April 8<br />
BUBS<br />
1 can vouch for that ad ii<br />
noon lor an<br />
Tim Ml<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Ali'ri'il Si'nlor,<br />
liiiiri'l I'd., slii'iu Hiimlas ;>»<br />
glii>slH uf riiialiii'S ill ViMlifi' I<br />
Mr. and Alt's. Marls ili.iliii<br />
llrldijPtiiii, VjtM-i' -week ••ml f<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and MTB, Anliiir W, S<br />
Olivin Wrtv<br />
fi y. udents i»<br />
mil .\«rmal Srhnol<br />
i'in! IMMC ;iri quest<br />
ara LiMu-h, uf Wuutihury<br />
ri'i-riiily ai tlif Wiinlili'<br />
ro H!U> will ri'iimin<br />
Mis<br />
Pill id tillUrll<br />
uf IlPr liari'iiis, Mr.<br />
nnl 11. stnlniipii. 1 (<br />
aiii! will<br />
MiS Kinma SipU-r. !H1 ivmr.il<br />
whn lias lipi'ii wiiiH'rinis "i<br />
iuituit uf LliO tumt<br />
y <strong>of</strong> ihn fiftni<br />
iri;il will<br />
ouHi* 1 ui which all<br />
and friendH nri* iti-<br />
ihiii all nit l !H=<br />
thy<br />
i Mrs, Aiiliin llaiion<br />
f Philatloltihia, wi'ip n i<br />
nl, HiiiMiKM 1 hnii-<br />
MtlOHIA'X<br />
rliliij iiiiil<br />
Kif«. Tn-o Slioin Hurtlni JilS •• Aduli<br />
Saturday am! IIolU«* M*tiit«« IlJQ u, m. —<br />
BiiikH uf IMI'e flHsC!. Hllll Hnlllnj Al ]<br />
I'llilny * aiturdir. Mir, 01 . Apr!! 1,<br />
GEORGE ARLISS<br />
• liralilB ill "niiratll 1 " wjlli lllr rn:nM, ,,<br />
IlDnalfi" In <br />
"THE KING'S VACATION"<br />
with DllK POWELL . PATRICIA ELLIS «|<br />
Mfl, chin. m. Th« i.n"l »»«••• — Fall)( Art,<br />
Jaun Hlondoll<br />
Bkardo^'urti'K<br />
(iinjrur Rogers<br />
"Broadway Bad"<br />
AINU<br />
WilliuinMiiii<br />
illt I l:c Hen"<br />
"Mystery <strong>of</strong> (K,<br />
Wax Mu8<br />
will,<br />
Mone! AtwB:<br />
•''uy Wray<br />
in •rmnHumjn,<br />
,.*• •'• FiKLMl,<br />
"Fala! (]|j«i B| ^J,<br />
liis nrrivtnl 4it dinnrr<br />
1 liiiuiinj wiili tliem all snrl<br />
.•(i'laiiml iliincs in put. It was<br />
,|nn| hil'lhiliiy MniilviMNMrv. iitill Iiosiiles<br />
pfljityiin: dinner Innelher. Miss<br />
^-| Willis was tlio recipient nf flow.<br />
K nnd uifis.<br />
i'hr InllnwinM wcrr present t Mr.<br />
d Mrs. AYiUiam retergoii, Mr.<br />
! i i ii I Mi». liiiiip" Ward, Mr. and<br />
! .Mrs. i'liirence IVrsilsnn, Miss El-<br />
! ixiiholli Breckley, Miss nerllia<br />
I Slii'Mi'ii. Mlis l-rmma Miiihis. Mi«s|<br />
Iiiiiii Sinl! nnil Miss Willis<br />
Friday ami Aaturday, April 7-8<br />
Buster Crobbe (The Lion Man) in King <strong>of</strong><br />
TIH* fnitniuliliy hriiigp'tpa f^iv=<br />
i Fi iiiny nrtrrnnni? nt ihr rmin=<br />
ry I'hih wiis wrll atfonfinl. Mrs.<br />
hniv Ho:iil!i\v ;m*l Mrs. Herbert<br />
\_ Aihlisfiiti wpfn h<strong>of</strong>Mngsps,<br />
Ai II Niuiiisir nffnir nest l^rhiny,<br />
\pril 7* at "i \), niM a unique fea=<br />
furr will ho innio hn&U;. mornhpfR<br />
or Elic jiiilf rliil*, lloiify i', ^rhiinKn<br />
I Jr. and Mrs,<br />
Have Week-end Hnu<br />
Mr. ami Mis. Harry Gill, i<br />
Wymiewnoil, Pn.; Mr. and Mr<br />
Viilson Hiiie, <strong>of</strong> Slf>"ehaiitvilli<br />
Dr. No_viii H. Seits ancl Miss Cati<br />
crinc Crowe, a nurse it Halitii ma<br />
hospital, Philadelphia, wer*<br />
enct house guests <strong>of</strong> Dr. aiul<br />
John 11, Tuwnst'n.i.<br />
Mr. Buie who was rosi.ient pn =<br />
ifineer for the Eastern ICnjjineei •<br />
intt Company when it was iiuildiiiir<br />
ihree nf the four new hriduej In*<br />
tween hen 1 anil Soniers Point la?,! ,S[Ory nf u man «<br />
\eur. Is in unnslruetiuii work nt ,sirf and ,1,11.1. I<br />
the Delaware Water iiap, |lul.i W]len<br />
Dr. Seits was iissistant last : MS 'country's thmne and<br />
"Iminer to llrs, Tii\vn.iul ami when<br />
BECK'S<br />
for Sea Food<br />
9th St. at the New<br />
Bridge<br />
I'HOSK IBfifl<br />
whn<br />
CLAMS<br />
In Shell<br />
All Sizes<br />
2 doz 25c<br />
SALT OYSTERS<br />
Stewing doz 15c<br />
I Frying doz 20c<br />
FRESH<br />
Porgies<br />
PHESH<br />
Sea Bass<br />
Fllft i eii<br />
Flounder<br />
8 lbs 25c<br />
iblOc<br />
Ib 35c<br />
\fl> DKI.IVKIt<br />
Cm in.<br />
WiTully ili'poii-.'il iiiicr 1<br />
. jciirs nf |inmii and jinnpr. linv,<br />
| ins iiueeii innsriii anil ii'mrns i<br />
' si'fnprt "f Il!« I'arher l;;ip!iltlt-H<br />
What he finds lias TU1,..,I \:htl<br />
ilii-n- iiiui ihr tliiiiiu.'i* he iiliiorvt<br />
>]>le lie kiiesv ami Invi<br />
Mrs. Smith HJINH'SS<br />
Al I'nrd Port).<br />
Mrs. Herbert (:. Sn.ith, f,oi<br />
Pleasure av,, was hostes t 10 tin<br />
follHWiag at cards Wednesday al- i$ ymvz<br />
it'lniinn; Mr». Williiin, Stauler. HSH n n<br />
Mrs. Hdllh Newlierry. Mrs. Calvin ; his talents fii'r'li.iih""liln.<br />
Suinpsiin, Mrs. Aiigiisius Quii-.s. and depth <strong>of</strong> rwlina-<br />
Mrs. Alheri rislior, Mrs. Elmer Y. I *Iiiiidm nnil Tiifi<br />
JOHNSQN<br />
EXTRA()RI)INARY DRKSS<br />
100 New Dresses $1.95<br />
50 New presies $2.95<br />
New Easter Showiiig- <strong>of</strong> Lovely<br />
Coats and Suits<br />
Coats and Suits $3.95 Up!<br />
New Spring Hats $1.95<br />
SCRIP ACCEPT<strong>ED</strong><br />
STYLE DRESS SHOP]<br />
815 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Inn<br />
e<br />
Hohlnsnii (iiiii Mrs. Annie <strong>On</strong>us<br />
• • • Oo SAID a Plainfield business<br />
man discussing the "Collections By<br />
Tdephone 1 * advertisement which ap»<br />
peared in this newspaper.<br />
• "Hertf • an experience I had," he vol-<br />
uoteered. "Collection letters to a Long<br />
Island firm that owed us $275 had<br />
failed to bring results. I made one<br />
telephone call, talked the matter<br />
> wet frankly and the personal appeal<br />
" brought us a check Immediately for<br />
the full amount."<br />
That sail (S8<br />
airmllci round<br />
trip) cow only<br />
SOeentt,<br />
JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />
gee the New • -<br />
Chevrolet<br />
Now <strong>On</strong> Display<br />
Sales • Service<br />
Palmer<br />
Chevrolet Co.<br />
ASniiRV AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Kastcrn Nlar Has I'flsj ' !<br />
Jllilrntis 1 , PufninN' !ii)fht. I<br />
Inllialiity work was done hy llll><br />
jiasl innuons nnd iinst pulrous <strong>of</strong><br />
the Eastern Star in Masunlc Iln.ll<br />
.Monday i^ighi,<br />
ICnuh pnst <strong>of</strong>ficer was riresent-<br />
ert wilh a rose hud. All past mat-<br />
rons were present except the first<br />
one, Mrs, Oenrge Murphy, who<br />
now lives in Wesltnoni and was<br />
unalilo to attend,<br />
Kalph Jaivis entertained with<br />
vncal solos. He wiis acconipanled<br />
by .Mrs, Jarvis, There were visi-<br />
tors from Camdett, Atiantle rlty,<br />
And Philadelphiii. nefreshinents<br />
were served as a coneliidinj fea-<br />
ture.<br />
The past matrons and past pat.<br />
rons who <strong>of</strong>ficiated were Miss<br />
Marguerite English, <strong>of</strong> Comden;<br />
Mrs, Clarence 8. Scnlli Mrs, Har-<br />
vey Aflams, Mrs. George Diinslan,<br />
Mrs,- Harry 8. Adams, Mrs. J. Ed'-<br />
ward Voag, Miss Nellie Towner,<br />
Miss Jiilin Beuli, Mrs. Wllliain S.<br />
Abbott, Mrs. William P, <strong>On</strong>rdiner,<br />
Mrs. Stirling W. role, Mrs. Char-<br />
les t\ Blekler, Mrs, Ira Scott<br />
.Idhnson, Clarence fl. Bcull, Wil-<br />
liam II. Ranck, Lawrence Lear,<br />
Harry Torbert and Janies Ward,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City.<br />
Should a til<br />
her Mood mum 1 ,<br />
her to rash in<br />
llaln In<br />
ii- is it iv<br />
Inner i<br />
new l--i 111 r<br />
1 >i<br />
in "II<br />
Hi IV If.<br />
mil<br />
uplioned by tticurihi i<br />
or Rogers. ViiMor .InV<br />
lAines, Allen Vnivni u<br />
•More than lod <strong>of</strong><br />
preltiesl sirls iiiovide<br />
peal. There nre :ilai<br />
H.U-R.R-Y T-O H-A-I-N-E-S<br />
AINES Cut Price M<strong>ED</strong>ICINES<br />
^1S Eighth St., Octw City, N. J. Phone §34 Opposite Post Office<br />
1 30c Citrate 19c Epsom SalU fe<br />
CITY SCRIP ACCEPT<strong>ED</strong> IN PAYMENT FOR MERCHANDISE<br />
AHI» TAtCUJIS LIPSTICKS AND KOUAE<br />
FMC l'owder _ ftflc *!-«« Tang*e Lipstick 7«e<br />
l.m*11|]IB XWV<br />
"JO»» Talcin<br />
41e<br />
fOc<br />
,m tie<br />
lie<br />
00c<br />
•UM Armand<br />
Me VdHui<br />
S<br />
7«C<br />
Dr, and Mn, Thomas W. Adame<br />
nteriiilned Miss Helen Hnlnei.<br />
orth and Oram nerr, <strong>of</strong> Plilla.<br />
lelphin, fig week end hoiiie<br />
ilests,<br />
Mr: and Mm, Walter E, Allen,<br />
048 Asbilry av,, motored to Phil-<br />
[dolphin, Hiitiii'duy, They were ae.<br />
iompanied by their son, Karl Al-<br />
len, who i.H siieniing a week tiierc<br />
a a guest <strong>of</strong> relatives.<br />
Miss Helen Scull, daiiKiiler <strong>of</strong><br />
ir, and Jlrs. tilarenee B, Scull,<br />
8lli :,!., |g Biinndlng the spvlDg<br />
•acatlon here with her parenC!<br />
She Is a freshman In Wilson Col-<br />
ege, (.'hanitiersburB, Pn.<br />
MIBB Margaret Coraon, daugh-<br />
or <strong>of</strong> Dr, and Mr§, Allen tHirpon,<br />
a hern tor the spring vacation.<br />
She Is a Ntudcnt nt ihldmare co<br />
ge- * * t:M<br />
Miss Cntherlne Fitch, <strong>of</strong> Se<br />
lain I'lty. was n dinner BiieBt <strong>of</strong><br />
Mlaa Virginia MaqDonald, Tiiei<br />
Irikillii •Uliiu<br />
Weilni'iiilny nnil I'lliirHtlr,}.<br />
"The Myslery or ihr W rw M:<br />
eum" is n inysii'iv tliriler, pi .11<br />
ra|ihed in 'rrihiiiroinr, and<br />
said to he one nf ihe TIIMSI I;IS<<br />
Hating pictures srrfened. It<br />
taken frnm the play hy fliarl<br />
Ileldfu ami adaijlrd by I».<br />
Jiillially and Carl Erirksnn.<br />
In ihe all star nisi wiih M<br />
Atwl ore Fay Wray, Glcnrtii Fnr-<br />
ell, Frank MHiujMi, Allen Vin-<br />
ant, (Jiivlti Gordon and Kdv.in<br />
iiaswell. The pirlure was illrnitctl<br />
by Miehael rnriis:, a miisier r.|<br />
mystery drama, who handled tlir<br />
tiiegaphfttie f,,r "Doclor X,"<br />
Special Rates<br />
ELBERON<br />
ITH * CENTRA!.<br />
Hoams iJ.M Weskly UP, Hoi and<br />
cold water In all reenli. Many<br />
unuiual sDnvenienets, Large lobby<br />
Special itennlrliiii Price.<br />
Ladies Half Soles<br />
Men's Half Soles jgc<br />
Rubber Heels,<br />
Men's or Ladles' 25 C<br />
Work none Whilf Vno Wail<br />
Central Shoe Repairing<br />
STORKS<br />
7M .Ishiiry, (lpp. Jtnrphj's f.-ld<br />
fill Anbury ATC,<br />
Work nBiranlHd b,<br />
JAS, MAWAHELLA<br />
lllh Year jn Imlmii In Ottin Cilj<br />
Distinctive Spring Footwear Styles<br />
Now <strong>On</strong> Display at the<br />
ROYAL<br />
V OCEAN CITY'S LfiADING SHOE STORE<br />
Ocean CHy<br />
:. ^ ',1 ".I . T<br />
Un-Heard Of!<br />
HISTORY UPSET!<br />
tip to the present time tires have been priced lower to<br />
the motorist than ever in the history <strong>of</strong> automobiling—<br />
NOW ANOTHER — —<br />
22% CUT ON<br />
GUM DIPP<strong>ED</strong> TIRES<br />
Tirettont Batteries - -<br />
Master Electrical<br />
SIMONIZ 7<br />
os n liiirli liressorii wash, Tnrnum neanlns iiitcrli.r, TOIICIIIIIB m><br />
Hiicits nith liiirn, CoIIsliinii Nickel find THllKK rimts <strong>of</strong> Slmonlii Wns<br />
u neanlns iiitcrli.r, TOIICIIIIIB m> AH<br />
Nickel find THllKK rimts <strong>of</strong> Slmonlii Wns,<br />
BOULEVARD<br />
SUPER SERVICE STATIONS<br />
OCEAN CITY'S TIRE HEADQUARTERS<br />
IIAILKV 4 STIF.BMK,<br />
12th and Bay Avenue*<br />
PHONE M7 — 344 mi Atbw Af<br />
<strong>OCEM</strong> CITY MNTmEL-l,<strong>ED</strong>(i<br />
52nd YEAR—No, 51 KcJ Mi<br />
Pubjicitlon Office i<br />
i'ii Hall, Bid at. and Knv<br />
p^ent Asked Spend l Easter In Ocean City, The Most<br />
To Check Erorion Delightful Shore Resort In Jem<br />
CITY NKWI. CONtOUOATItt<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933<br />
to Check Erosion<br />
Of Local Beaches<br />
Seek Aid Un-<br />
ew Federal Reel,.,<br />
mation Act,<br />
^UNflES ARfi<br />
TO COOPERATE<br />
Unable to H«lp Thsm-<br />
ielvti, is Awertion,<br />
The alii <strong>of</strong> Ilie raderal govern,<br />
ment and president Rooaevelt in<br />
cnecl;lng bench erosion along the<br />
Jersey coast wan nought Ilili<br />
week by ihe freetinlderH, in a reg-<br />
' olutlon which will he sen! to the<br />
preddwi, himself.<br />
The cleri! <strong>of</strong> the board wan In-<br />
llructeil In send eniileH to Con.<br />
iressnian isaiic Biieharur:]! ....<br />
Stnators Barbour and Keun, and<br />
to the freeiioldtrs <strong>of</strong> Atlantic, dr.<br />
tan and Manniouth coiintleR, In an<br />
lltort to enlist aid In tlie move-<br />
ment.<br />
S«k Sli«rc uf Kile! Funils. .<br />
Tho rwaluiion follows:' I<br />
"WHBIIBAS, it in undeViitnni]<br />
that Ihe Unllid Btatoii Govern-<br />
Bient is about to spend cnnnldcr-<br />
able aniounls <strong>of</strong> money for re-<br />
forestation nnd reeliimnlloii rilaiiR,<br />
(particularly for the relieving <strong>of</strong><br />
the unemiiloymenl sltUHlion, nnd<br />
"WHKREAB, a cnntlrmal mid<br />
itrloua erosion or the shore line<br />
<strong>of</strong> New .leraoy hag created a con-<br />
dition ttint Ihreatens the very t>x-<br />
litence <strong>of</strong> Ihi SeuHhore nesnrta.<br />
If this erosion Is not ehei'lioil mid<br />
••WHEREAS, the ciinditlons<br />
have become so serious and I lie<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> measures needed 10 ehpfk<br />
toll erosion and iirotoct this shore<br />
I jht is so great that 111 the pres-<br />
tilt financial conditions, the var-<br />
• lous mimicipalltles are iinahle to<br />
furnish sufficient funds for ihe<br />
prosecution <strong>of</strong> such worlf<br />
"THEIIBPORB be It RI3BOT.V-<br />
<strong>ED</strong>, That the attention <strong>of</strong> Prt-si-<br />
dint Roosevelt be called lo this<br />
condition, that lie be and hereby<br />
i Ii Ditltioned to Blve careful con-<br />
sideration to this condlMim, • an^<br />
'direct the expenditure' el .a nor-<br />
t'ioB <strong>of</strong> the iinetn^loy«i?nt «^l!«<br />
fimdi to the purnflBin aliove men<br />
tionid and that copies <strong>of</strong> thlB re<br />
wlution be sent to our roonreas<br />
mil and two U, 8. Senfltors."<br />
ProsperouB Easter<br />
Here is Indicated<br />
ThlniB are looking up for :<br />
prosperous Easter season, accord<br />
Ini lo information available thi<br />
wtek.<br />
Hotels and rooming nouses re-<br />
port a pleasing number <strong>of</strong> ad-<br />
vance registrations, while restau-<br />
rant men are planning- for a big<br />
wtek-end.<br />
The Atlantic City Electric Co.<br />
and other utilities report a large<br />
number <strong>of</strong> connections made In<br />
preparation for Easter, and in the<br />
case or the electric company the<br />
inrsa business Is belter than for<br />
the past two years.<br />
Real estate men are keeping<br />
busy showing properties, nnd a<br />
large number <strong>of</strong> prospective rent-<br />
ers from New York and Dela-<br />
ware, In addition to ihe Pennsyl-<br />
vania delegation, have visited the<br />
resort.<br />
ity Employes to<br />
Be Paid in Full<br />
Up to March 31st<br />
Additional Scrip to be DM-<br />
buried Tomorrow; To-<br />
tal Now $110,000<br />
TEACHERS TO GET<br />
JANUARY SALARIES<br />
Approximately $15,000 in<br />
Scrip it Uied to Pay<br />
City Taxes,<br />
Boosters Swing Into Action;<br />
Formdated To 'Pi 0 ^<br />
Every Citizen Asked To Do<br />
FILL OCEAN CITY, MAIN<br />
OBJECTIVE OF BOOSTERS<br />
More Advertising Ftlnds Needed to Swsll<br />
Resort's Hillion Dollar Industry,,<br />
Best<br />
Goal<br />
AltOVFI—1'url <strong>of</strong> Oi i'i)II City's ci^Iit-milr oxiiaiire <strong>of</strong> uiiMiirpaHsi-il Imich <strong>of</strong> hard nhlk> sand, M broad<br />
Hint it iicscr xvi'hiH vrinvdcil, mid |uilr«lleil hy mi ffllclent stuff <strong>of</strong> life giiorcls. Tlioaonnds <strong>of</strong> Tamttonlstii<br />
i; tin' liciich frnm vnrlv N|irint; (i> lute full.<br />
—A KIIIIIIISC Hi' tiif fini>»t Imurdwiilk in the wnrlil. Scltnillflenllv and pennncntly coBstnioted<br />
l iT it- Niiifnic k niiiiil Iiiiil sn rnrciiilh that it in in smooth us a ilancp<br />
l(i:i.O\yA KIIIIIIISC<br />
mi liiiiiiilnllipMs nl (mn nlr<br />
floor.<br />
. it-<br />
k in the wnrlil. Scltnillflenllv and pennncntly<br />
k niiiiil, Iiiiil sn rnrciiilh that it in in smooth us a<br />
This is a cordial invitation to'you who<br />
this L'ditum li> ^pi'iiil voin K;u.toi'<br />
Holiday i in Oioan CiU, Ami*riia's Gie.il<br />
egt Family Resort," the moat delightful on<br />
Jersey's shore.<br />
^ Come (Uiwn ami get :ieg*nte4 nt the<br />
HmiHter llnnquct, Hat Fiitty night.<br />
We, the members <strong>of</strong> the commitUe that had this banquet in<br />
charge, after giving tnt mutter careful conilderstioa, have selected<br />
as the Ultimate Objective <strong>of</strong> thl§ organization: The PERMANENT<br />
UPBUILDING OP OCBAN CITY IN EVERY WAV.<br />
A» a more Immediate objective, we believe we should help those<br />
whose InWrestB Me in Ocean Clly to become enthuglutlc over the<br />
prOBpect and possibilities <strong>of</strong> Improving our conditions now.<br />
This can and will be done If we fane the facts, sot only <strong>of</strong> our<br />
handicaps, but also <strong>of</strong> thole qonditlons that can be shaped to bring<br />
ftbout Broiperlty, and the abgolute neeegalty <strong>of</strong> taking theBC atepB<br />
immediately,<br />
• • •<br />
While BO resort, along the Atlantic Coast has problems more ser-<br />
ious than are facing us at the present time, yet no City in this das-<br />
lificatlon has n more brilliant future than the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City.<br />
We have much to work wltn. W« are near great canters <strong>of</strong> pop-<br />
ulation where the •umtners are almost unendurable, while our sum-<br />
mer climate is molt attractive. We have a beautiful oily <strong>of</strong> fine<br />
homes, broad streets and paved sidewalks. We have 65 miles ot hard<br />
iind gravel surfaced streets nnd alleys, the bast lighted resort along<br />
the coast, modern water and sewer systems, excellent municipal<br />
buildings, an att.jfliive boardwalk, atnletic center!, and unusually<br />
lino, safe benches.<br />
Our churtli gtnteturei are invitlni and comfortable and are in<br />
charge ot nattors who preach the gospel us they set It and welcome<br />
all who come to their doors. Our schools bring to us and keep for<br />
us the year fsuna residence «f families who have regard tor the fi 1 .-<br />
tiire weifwo oi their chilflren. , s<br />
The personntl that patronize this resort cannot be duplicated in<br />
any other,<br />
W« htve heard much in the past concerning the question <strong>of</strong> all<br />
year round Industries, If wi study the local situation we will find at<br />
leant 40 different olasslfioationR <strong>of</strong> business endeavor. They arc pro<br />
Suclng weekly payrolls and affording incomci io support the resi-<br />
dents <strong>of</strong> thit city 1Z months In the y*ar.<br />
This classification includes not only the one man shop and <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
but also the laundries with their mor« than 50 employees; the auto-<br />
mobile repair, supply and accessory units; the public utilities; ths<br />
real estate <strong>of</strong>fices; the building and loan companion; the merchant<br />
and the baker, These are home Industries and must h« supported<br />
ana be helped toward prosperity ia& exnannlon. ' :<br />
But Win thinking lust new or mimt^<br />
try. The very life as well w, thSSpHtWAnlfc^.^,^,, ,<br />
upon the amount <strong>of</strong> seasonal patronage the city eaioyi, nxcunfloaa<br />
and special groups will benefit the city to a very limited extent i>il} „.„_.._ „ ....<br />
Hundreds ot youngsters and their pet doga. Prizes and human in- response <strong>of</strong> the peeple. Figurei<br />
terest galore, Newsrecl movies to bt made, showing the condition <strong>of</strong> the bank<br />
KAOTKB MHH10N 1'ARAHF, (Informal) Inlet Sunday. April 18. ftt present will lie released next<br />
Meet your friends,on the world's flneat boardwalk nt Ocean City v,eik. ne indicated.<br />
on Basttr Sunday.'<br />
MEMORIAL DAT PARADE—Inesdir, May<br />
counsel, would not oppose receiv<br />
ership, and that the temporary re-<br />
ceivers would not necessarily be-<br />
come the nermanent receivers.<br />
May Work Out, Says Hell<br />
Mr. Bell said he nad hopes that<br />
the affairs <strong>of</strong> the bridge could be<br />
straightenBci out under the rec|iv-<br />
crship, and that the comuBnv<br />
eventually would work out <strong>of</strong> re-<br />
Remarried<br />
6-Year Se]<br />
A reBeptionwniL<br />
hnme <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Fmui:<br />
208 6th at,, n«f '„<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Walter<br />
er, who wure re-unlM<br />
December 18, 1981,'<br />
lation <strong>of</strong> sis yiMiri.<br />
Mr. and Mrt, Wai<br />
heimer will ntfia ti<br />
home in West, Phnkdrt<br />
ing their summers in<br />
,m% he indicate<br />
These «tat«ments show that<br />
i d h b con«iderable<br />
.. ' These «tat«ments show that<br />
MORIAL DAT rARADETn»gdiy, Say to. . there is and h»s been, con«iderable<br />
.Streit pftrado, laying oi wreaths on Boiaiera 1 monument, launching i.weaitj," jn Ocean City during the<br />
f fll boat at sea band music etc nB,t winter<br />
Streit pftrado, laying oi wreaths on Bo<br />
<strong>of</strong> floral boat at sea, band music, etc,<br />
SATIOSAI HAHBIF, TOlJB»AMKOT-JBiie $6 to SO, taelB«lf».<br />
The pick <strong>of</strong> the Nation'i mlb ihootora will try for the champloMhlp<br />
at Blnief Ittdlum, «th *t. IDI the Boardwalk,<br />
MilF iit r,KLSIIBATlON-Toeid»y, My 4.<br />
nB,t winter<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> the receivership to<br />
that<br />
ABiBlt.<br />
Summer<br />
ANW TKSNIS TOBMAHBirtS, »ll iMlng<br />
tournaments.<br />
tttlTI<br />
cost <strong>of</strong><br />
Numerous attempts have been<br />
madeVin the past" two or three<br />
years, to sell the bridge to the<br />
state. It is the onlv toll hndjte<br />
on the main coastal highway, | or<br />
Reute 4.<br />
A few weeks ago tttocWioMerF<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hridge met at the hBBie <strong>of</strong><br />
Miss Mabel Clay and sought to sell<br />
Corson Move»<br />
To 8th and<br />
The real estate<br />
T. Coraon. which for<br />
has been at 767 ABI<br />
heen moved to 8tfc<br />
av, in the <strong>of</strong>fice form<br />
bv Harry F. Stahton<br />
cently by Henry omi '<br />
„. FLKBTWOOD HOflO<br />
TEE or w«k «d nt*.<br />
with nwtlK U.
p<br />
Mr. aM<br />
* • «n*<br />
n. 3t»s. U S. A.<br />
CUntev Little.<br />
. ftr<br />
, cart piirtj<br />
java. its BIBi<br />
Jim mam SMnmmm<br />
nwb, tbs, John<br />
*^ "" *. g*Tiwtji*» £gfi Jo£*<br />
, prizes and refresh-<br />
PIP ;Be features. TlelteU<br />
liipmttasfd from iBjf mem-<br />
"'. tit eommtttee or at lot<br />
TOfe affair wfl be in tie<br />
school. Sad st. and At-<br />
ill. 6- CUSB Entertained<br />
iWf member; trere irelcom.<br />
>/tts C. C. H» H. eisss <strong>of</strong><br />
Ust Sttntoy sehool 3Iont<br />
a the social rooms. The<br />
"Mil. Marten Fergii^oB,<br />
jtMa, Mrs. Dorothy<br />
Mr*. Bertha Balnes.<br />
niwd Htdelt and Mrs. AJ.<br />
W Stebbins eoiemlBed with a<br />
1 playlet Games and re-<br />
'iabo afforred entertaiii-<br />
-,JftUewnig nominating cam.<br />
i ^ TOinW, as ejection<br />
•JRcers will be nest meeting*<br />
t;.*Weaee Adams, Mrs. Edith<br />
Mgfcf arid Mrs. Dells Lyons.<br />
M dasj nlans to Visit Abbotts<br />
; near futnre.<br />
_ _ 1 Dinmr Dance<br />
S»tmr*ty KijAt<br />
I fo rthe ^fghtfr amitml din=<br />
~~? at the wnntry dub were<br />
teday night by the Omega<br />
j fti jSorigntr, Alpaa chap-<br />
--BHw «t the home <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
. ' SMmtsori, Ttfc st and As-<br />
?mr. • It la expected that to<br />
•w wfll attend the affair,<br />
; I* to be Easter Satardar<br />
' . ' ••<br />
so '•The Boiil to Happt<br />
' by Miss Era H<br />
delahiara<br />
Others<br />
s. Mrs. oorothy<br />
Hla BevoB, Miss<br />
doiw eyre sBmNJlfixaEK tfeiAij cffv, NJ% JEJMV, PRIDAY, APRO,?, 1933<br />
. &^ti^s ftm. Modern Churches<br />
"''.'Jr.;>%'.•.' • • " " • ' ' 1 . • _• . •• Pail.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e<br />
Mrs, J, Edward adelphto, je«ertay (TTsar.oi'.iv).<br />
First Bua::Jt •••jri-:-. Mr?<br />
•if Mjij -El ibajh Sharp, 17 1V«: is<br />
„ - " * * jLandioj<br />
rased her T^t^ >.r:hr:ay<br />
Mr, and Urs, Robert »m\-h and j the wiunB, He »i! Ho »<br />
Mr, aad Mrs, Ciafte R-iss, <strong>of</strong> Uhc Read Hanlaare M<br />
Jlrs, Sharp, v ho jyii been ;i r-.<br />
rtnlrtoro mfitortd hetB SnniJaf. j « • ,«<br />
ir<br />
'.>nt <strong>of</strong> ;he reirt<br />
for .::r>: vc,ir<br />
at the<br />
Mr, aad lire. Hufli<br />
present<br />
Strs. Ellis jrarsSall, oj Mel rose<br />
in tventfui ;•;<br />
Asso-<br />
fc is enjojiM ti vlsif. wi'h her<br />
Cliestnut Hill, upened their «•.:=;-! For »evera[ yea<br />
it<br />
mthter, Ifrs, wmiain C, Ahlmtt, mer home. SOT Chelsen p!., ever' trar, Mrs. Sharp niic-.i, H<br />
M* Ceatral aT.<br />
Snaday. »Vht «* re-jwre.-, >.mn t.iira.:,<br />
f to continue with the<br />
. *' a<br />
«HI suppIMnK milk<br />
Dr, rninlt Barthmuif. <strong>of</strong> Phlla-! While nu; a- atliie iis .i-.-.s? sii<br />
,oll to' the chlWren.<br />
. Mrs, Charles C. Rend, 101J Wesley<br />
sf., left Wo£aMd.ir to visit<br />
delpjia. opened his Si; rheisea • Mierai ve^irs ago, Jlrs. Shar^ is<br />
* • *<br />
for seTeral days with a fritad,<br />
pi. home over (he weeli end, . j «ti!l able tn msnasij hi'r own nj.vj<br />
ITrs, Mary Rush, >ir South Hiuip.<br />
* ' * ! ffl:i(ijut aid,<br />
. ton, FB.<br />
Mtts Elhi Price, 'nf Plcafan'-<br />
• « • . • »<br />
tta tdlo»iag<br />
M Modaj tfe tfter- Mrs, WtlUsm IJ. Urhker. U . Jr., J,<br />
T AMBS Brtek ef- Philadelphia, » week end<br />
srre. louse gutit or fnitier, fntie, Cilr<br />
iigh Vre. Dan- r mm l i WWilt!in<br />
H, Vamp-<br />
Olio W. Ifeich- Ml.<br />
KkkhMrs.<br />
* > •<br />
fcfo r«'auion, si" PnO<br />
, wili tir-ir-3 Witbln a<br />
iil. a «rin* *.»M ifaB<br />
;: Cotacc".IHI iiuuirnnpn on<br />
nli' I'llliv Iliiill, lull!<br />
n ]U-II|'I riii'i -\rr Id'i'l ill<br />
pair. In iiiln'i' ivniTlH. tIn. liiliM'-<br />
<strong>of</strong> ilif IT<br />
in cvt'iy wny.<br />
All iii'iiri'i'iv iiuiiiM'hi hivuKoiS<br />
hP I'ililni in 1<br />
gniin ;i'i pin'-iiilf, ntlii HMNlHl<br />
rcflniiniiii: ilic. niiii'hinjjc;!. HI<br />
liorwiso li'iiiiiliiiimj ihcui.<br />
IUliis Grace Hiialu<br />
0, N, .1., • atrivnil<br />
sit for sovi-riil<br />
iniiilcilim. Hlii' is<br />
aiih.<br />
A I<br />
ms M iml »<br />
leek<br />
if AlmtiiitH-<br />
:iy lr<br />
lipl'c fell<br />
(li Ilii<br />
111. lilt fill<br />
ill ilL .il<br />
W Estate News<br />
Ami.-!M .'<br />
in I'm' ..I<br />
ilslci |.ii Ti••<br />
_jSii!l!|lil,<br />
thiifli, I 1 , i:<br />
lali; i , . i..<br />
kf ul I'IIISII I<br />
K. llnr nl A<br />
Bafbiiiii II ••<br />
lie nil l,,.Mii<br />
tollniir I<br />
Amfliii' Hi,.,,.<br />
Wmk 7.<br />
Alin Mi-j. i I<br />
n, i|ini<br />
The<br />
SI.G1IL<br />
VS Iliirl<br />
tltmiriiif.j<br />
, ,.i "ir... I.I KiMh I..<br />
li mill ",. ill UflKmi<br />
i II.III A.' ticuiHt i iiy<br />
li> ; MARTHA M, UKlIWi,<br />
• Itnlmrl Jii[k:,uii, m .uuuleii .inn)<br />
(iiy. was il wutk-eilll KUl'st Jif<br />
tilii IlcB<br />
Ti'lilHy ril<br />
il, .^Finiiil niii-M<br />
thn KIHS on fen<br />
li i,!i>>ieiil iiml fncnii<br />
Bills mnl ilreir iiili'iM<br />
r nii'i'linM<br />
•I. lli.rtn<br />
r-..,«.. llih li.riiim null limk finwiilii<br />
nivilii! Ml«« IliirimKii wilh ihc'tn imili<br />
III Mny, \ihuii shg him j.rTimisi'il ill Ic<br />
-is iind ihnir inuthGrs on<br />
iticulH^ iiHeii.^1 In 5'yut<br />
-...v.,, .i.u minuina %Vis ill. the hop<br />
Ot Ito idvirur. Mm, M, Urowii,<br />
Resort Well Supplied with Modern Hotels<br />
OCEAN C,T¥ WiNa^yt^t:6ilAN ^^? t» J^SteV. FRID^. APRfL7riM:<br />
liy is plPiniruiiy siiriplifii with line- "lindens and muilfirn<br />
hive Ijpiinl csiiiiHilrs.<br />
,„. .. in Sril ft. iiml llm libiirilwiilli, now ulicn.<br />
CKN'rUlt —KliiiiiliTM, 11 ill lii,, iiiiii Ilic liiiiiiiiwiilk, %v it Ii Us swim<br />
iiiinupiKiln in fin'eurnuiiil. Opiii nil sliiiiiinsr,<br />
Atlsn<br />
In i,r<br />
Mi,<br />
!,urll „ s,,,,n .,. ,-,<br />
Mr, iiiiii 5li«, ciliin MIII.ICS ,itiinsiliitlifil del Ihal .1 in» I"<br />
Uu llu. I', iiiu. Jntkson nnil Mm. U. 11.<br />
*i- uii fiiitiilH^ nf hiM -vigek.<br />
1 "M<br />
run i lip .nine- I"" 1 U rnl "'<br />
h\ luril lnl mimiLip IIUIL<br />
Diamond Dealer's Will<br />
Contiited by Daughter<br />
"<br />
Sahino <strong>of</strong> -f emiessno. unil, J«l»n •>•<br />
Rest Home Meeting<br />
Encouraging Results<br />
in li, K. r<br />
I 1<br />
ii.ii'<br />
. Amnmlu Wilulii h, wliiiiim W Tull<br />
pfr, ft us U.| :|. (ilnpli 1.<br />
t i,i Tiiiiii..mi!ll's liiliiiiiiiir iiiiii Liiuii<br />
uliiiii, Li.Is o iilid fi, black 1?[1,<br />
.ini.t.l-1 K. «••". S..1U-11..V for<br />
m l<br />
1,,,,,,-d. -is llllllml.m.1 >" "<br />
pnrled hiH riniliiitf to ll.r fiw<br />
holders. Aliimm ,tliMli « p<br />
nict. .unit thorn is wn.idp<br />
npiioHltini, In thn "I!<br />
I West Side News<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colored Folk<br />
1 " f l "<br />
nrrip • rniiii iiit'iTlwiuts thrmip<br />
Ilir ciiiinly, niiil I nun sump<br />
irit'ls iicil- nnw n" ii * .<br />
A mule Inw P»ssed Uiih<br />
wniilii" rfunirc imnilc.-tiiiiiun'w<br />
aceiit ciiimty HL-riP '" l '""' 1 . John .Mnliimhy, who recently es<br />
a I i liome in rontien<br />
lin will, ihe I'lonnvood Hotel, re<br />
imrla thill I lie res far hnv<br />
boon voiy rncminiRi Mr, ,Mo<br />
iinihy Kimnt. Hpvcrni ays lin<br />
wnnk in W<br />
D. (<br />
'<br />
,„ ihi. iiiiiiiuul "I •<br />
owed 'iv Hi« nninicipality.<br />
li \-. niidermooi! «li«t "If scrip<br />
forPoli^Now<br />
Jemee PIwi WaeUy Parade<br />
ITirwigh City.<br />
Military drill for momberB ot<br />
the police department started on<br />
Saturday, and will continue each<br />
week. Lieutenant Eohsrt Fordniy,<br />
who lias had several yoa.rs in the<br />
igular arhiy. 1B drill master.<br />
All msmbora or the department,<br />
with the exception <strong>of</strong> the motor<br />
patrol on duty at the time, take<br />
part In the drill. The motor patrol<br />
will drill on alternate weeks.<br />
Acting Chief Jack Jernee'plana<br />
a weekly public inspection, and<br />
march through the city. Next Saturdiiy<br />
the men will march Iron;<br />
city hall, where they will form,<br />
to 8th st. and the boardwalk. As<br />
soon as the men became expi<br />
enced, they will form In the<br />
courtyard outside headquarteri as<br />
each platoon begina its shift, and<br />
march by twos to the places<br />
where the men start toot patro<br />
work.<br />
In addition to Inspection Of<br />
houses, the clean.up squad startoil<br />
this week to paint parking<br />
lines, stop signs, school sone<br />
wnrnlnEH and other police markings.<br />
Chief .leriiee desires _to have<br />
all streets in the central section<br />
<strong>of</strong> the citj looking sple and span<br />
for the Easter season.<br />
White gloves for men on boardwalk<br />
and iralfic duty over Palm<br />
Sunday and Easter probably will<br />
be In evidence, also. Men neatest<br />
in appearance will be chosen for<br />
the work.<br />
Ridley Park Banker<br />
Buys Cottage Here<br />
Carey's <strong>of</strong>fice reports " the sale<br />
if the large, three story cottage<br />
t 811 IBth st,, for Mrs, Helwi<br />
ioberts, or Olenside, pa,, to Horice<br />
B. Orifflth. <strong>of</strong> Norwood, Delr<br />
iware county. Pa, Mr, Orifflth is<br />
resident nf the Ridley Park Bank<br />
ft Trust Co,<br />
He has bnen coming to Ocean<br />
II v for tin. pant. 10 years.<br />
The same <strong>of</strong>fiffe reports the<br />
•cntiil <strong>of</strong> 2108 .rentrni av., for D.<br />
if, rlaherlv, <strong>of</strong> Phlladelnhia, to<br />
'.iiwrenco L, Stevnns, <strong>of</strong> Philadelpliin,<br />
Mr, fltevnns i? connected<br />
with the Penn Mutual Lire Insurance<br />
To,<br />
Special Rates<br />
ELBERON<br />
8TH A CENTRAL<br />
Rooms *3.50 Weekly Up. Hot and<br />
cold w.itnr In all rooms. Many<br />
unusu.il conveniences. Largo lobby<br />
ipoclnl, Shoe llepnlriiiR<br />
Ladies Half Soles<br />
Men's Half Soles<br />
li IIS, !!! rt-illiiiTl<br />
Hij'iiiiiiiir ill N. K,<br />
,sl! Itrl H. K, fiiin!<br />
111]!'<br />
li.inliv, i'i ni., In Anil<br />
Ibfl,. >,..... I.III hTil. MTilMll I,<br />
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i;,v..;.i'|. i.r !-'h>t N.iknl<br />
liiiiil, ,.i IliUM l i l y , N . j . , illHiii'<br />
Mi'C'nrili).. I'IIM nf<br />
- -i-iliin K<br />
Mia Uniiiiiiiii I,. Jiihii T. Hi'IJuili!, m<br />
, IJ.I, Tlii, Tin niiil N, K. 2H fl'i-l "f<br />
^1 lit ^ri'MMi, ij: niHi lli'Uinniim Hi !!1,<br />
... iini' nf Wi-^loy iivfiiiii'<br />
ilh s.| w. Mm' .if :il-l nlrci'l. will) i-.\in<br />
i<br />
BUI ,., Iill,'<br />
I!., |<br />
nil Lt in \<br />
;Bilii : ""'•HOTTOM-lliiBBi-gui, 8ih si,, JUKI <strong>of</strong>f Boardwalk, Note ro<strong>of</strong> nardifn<br />
iinil sun deck. _<br />
Scrip Considered<br />
By County Solons<br />
$50,000 or $100,000 May<br />
be Approved Next Week.<br />
•nui'll. iiliiTiir. liiiiil nf lltii<br />
h]., In Hi'iisiiiiin Biiiiiliiuf<br />
iiiiii.il. HiHriiiiiiiii: ill N.<br />
I'lni'ii ill ili.liilipM nf iiTii Scrip t* iK-lm: s.-1-i..wsly ' "•"• ;<br />
S. K. iiiii? Ciirihiliiiiii iisi'.<br />
.,,,1 liV llli' Ti-d'ili.l.l.TH 11S 111'<br />
.in:- I.I SViilhi. WiMili'mniiii. ,,,iui!uM tn \m^» i-'iyii'y^ "<br />
i,l!ii<br />
^NIIII <strong>of</strong> linvl lii.};iil!iiiiH •vlill-h ilK<br />
i a. w. Ml l.tli LHiPi,<br />
BmmM 1 ,.iii hi Klillit'iliiL' T, Miii'<br />
Wnniiii; t •• ii ii I in N, K, Iini. iml<br />
tiqcl nl .-iiiiiu N. w, liiiu rli-ii^<br />
lft> iivi'hii,<br />
' Willim,, ii r,n,,ii, siu'iiir, tnii.i uf .<br />
« I I 1 I H 1 ,1.1 111., Ill I'l'livllll'lll<br />
ftM In, i,,,, :ii. i.Inn .1. [tily l-'iiiht lnl<br />
I iiper Townnliiii<br />
Wllllniii il. IV II, Slii'iiir, Innil .if .1<br />
'ph I', Vi.<br />
in I'... Mill lit<br />
:-u« C.i. : ' •i'liiii ill I'lilcrnH'i.<br />
iiiiiii' nr li'^Fi, wiiil<br />
EiiMli, 1ii.ii.il i, Majllii. Milliuil<br />
.IL iiiii..k li; lnl II, liliilli .11<br />
; !V IlilM-' I'" 1 ' 1 1W " ""<br />
ll p<br />
"1 '111 llll.Ml<br />
S --pi I I II Mill HI<br />
ilu<br />
mil hi In hi in M Wcil<br />
1H11 Ii«<br />
J ,| 111 In lilMH HIM<br />
iml II i ii<br />
i<br />
iiuilul i n -mill - ml lull<br />
i linl "<br />
ih III i IIIII I tin r\linl<br />
.iliiuii i n m mm in H»i> mm will 1"<br />
antlim! ul H Hi H Him<br />
\ li ii.iln i nun "I"' li di 1 is<br />
id tin li,-iil.ll mi i I mi- I'l Hi<br />
hoaii<br />
Sin NP til*<br />
nil II Piitti'll, Klin iir. linn<br />
niiii'i... iir wii.iiiiiiii. n<br />
1 In minim NSulni'-ll.n<br />
^,i^ In lii lii'lnml ilii'-ul limn m<br />
111) M 111 111 111 «,n I -in il l.'H ' 'I<br />
Hi.- il i\ hill II IH h miPil Ih i<br />
lll mo I nl Iln liiiliiililu d<br />
Lnl 1, hli.i'li ', not 11It•• 111* l up 11"<br />
1<br />
"0,000. iiHlioucli three-fourths <strong>of</strong><br />
hij lime;- must ho hplij in trust,<br />
;iiil iiftiir the (loath <strong>of</strong> Miss Mitch-<br />
II, it is tn lie (riven to the lied<br />
HISS <strong>of</strong> Society <strong>of</strong> I'hllnilelphia.<br />
The IMI'«L I'resbytoriun church<br />
• I<br />
'il i up<br />
.,.,,, , , ! lll'HcVl! it t" I'i'<br />
1 Ot't-Hii City, would receive $5,i(!0<br />
IIBOH the dcMith o£ Selena<br />
Vhito mi I'mployo for many yQars,<br />
i-'io i» t.) rocelvp Ihe income,<br />
Svclrnre Sneiety Bennita<br />
Mury K. Smltli, anothef emiluve,<br />
will receive the income from<br />
i 1,000 iliii-inff her lifetime, imil the<br />
liincipnl will then (to to the SuliitiiiH<br />
Army, m Philadelphia.<br />
Of till 1 iemalnilor, one-third is<br />
'.eh In a lister anil lirothcr-in'-law<br />
ill 1 Rubber Heels,<br />
Men's or Ladies'<br />
Work none WhiU You Wull<br />
Central Shoe Repairing<br />
STORKS<br />
JSI Aslmry, upp, Slurpliy's B4<br />
fill Asbury Are.<br />
Work Oairantecd hT<br />
JAK. MA7.ZAUKLLA<br />
iJlh Vint in Hu»lno»» In Ocean<br />
See the New - -<br />
Mr. Mitchrll, living in Scntlund,<br />
Liiiil nno-tliiril in trust for Miss<br />
Milclicll, Ai her iloirth It would<br />
iV dividiul liplsvceii tile Oci'iin Cit> Chevrolet<br />
Welfiii'i! Assiieiaticm, for the can<br />
n' the noedy in tlio winter, and the<br />
iiilvulion AiiTiy.<br />
Now <strong>On</strong> Display<br />
Mv, Mltutall ilifd u,,viy lusL KUinn-i'V.<br />
The will wax recorded ol<br />
Aiiiruct 10, •<br />
Sales - Service<br />
At it tiu'iilim Maiidnv iiiuhl nf tin OpiiOBition was vmrad h> Or-<br />
\-rne Bml Et-iiiinniie Cnmi inity IJH^'Ur-<br />
lliiv, K«mlii'i llomfMll, Ihi iii.(.i.ifjent. ri><br />
thiil Ire hull ii iivliiwqil Ml'<br />
Mit,.hnli,.th(MiXet(,r, nnd the i.i<br />
iiml<br />
1<br />
uf thn iuh rt'hH^t. ii mrd Trust C». which i»P"<br />
In hl« .inl «,„,«,,,,. ..<br />
:!'Hffi in lie rirntluec-ii in<br />
r linll AceEiriliim Accnnlmi in thii Hcv,<br />
mrnrl Mr Itcirhlr Urn<br />
I,, H ,,Hnio ,,rui,Iiim<br />
lltlullt<br />
jwej« uiidBr thn will. .<br />
Judite Way held me miittur un-<br />
11I11 rail<br />
Tkn Hoj<br />
Hub<br />
UUK (lnP ,,_ |nt«v>l(niE llHS<br />
% unrtll in m Jnm.-i Chutch.<br />
}!•» «!•» !« CIIIIHI ''tho Tho Unknn*Ti UnknowTi "SfiMIrr: SnMIrr '<br />
M<br />
11 Juilltc<br />
der advisement<br />
The will ilispi<br />
nf ui esUte<br />
p timtti-il tn i<br />
un life<br />
«mo,nnn \ftoi<br />
t<br />
from<br />
ei,ts, the<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
. the ostatp IK given to -foui<br />
UMuile will 1» iurnlBlifil hy llio OIco Club.<br />
. * a 6<br />
<strong>On</strong> April H, Prnt, F. H. H, RobU will<br />
* the guest $i«nkpf nn * .pi'ogram at<br />
BcUttint Church.<br />
• e •<br />
BoHiva Ri.«rve Ou l?ub» are lirepaf parlnit !"• *P<br />
InUiriEtttlmr<br />
April<br />
1 , ehftrl.<br />
lies, two <strong>of</strong> which arc in Ocean<br />
City.<br />
Tha jewelry store with 140,090<br />
capital, would Ro to the son, undor<br />
the will, as well aa one-tWrd <strong>of</strong><br />
the TSnmindtr <strong>of</strong> the : Mttte after<br />
I specific<br />
deflu^d. ,<br />
75<br />
Palmer<br />
Chevrolet Co.<br />
1110 ASilUHlf AVKNl/K<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
. . The :.<br />
Ewmg T. Corson, Agency<br />
Takes pleasure in announcing<br />
the opening <strong>of</strong><br />
their new <strong>of</strong>fices at<br />
8th and Ocean Avenue<br />
where they will conduct ageneral<br />
INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE<br />
BUSINESS<br />
"W<br />
Spend the Easter V<br />
IN OCEAN OTf<br />
Gordon's Foods Will Add To Your Pl<<br />
Gordon's Roll Butter<br />
Fancy Hen Turkeys ft 28c<br />
Legs Lamb ft 21c<br />
Vogt's Liberty Bell Hams ft 15c<br />
ALL SIZES<br />
Boneless Pot Roasts ft I4c<br />
2<br />
Rib Lamb Chops<br />
Stewing Chickens ft 2\<br />
Golden Crown Bacon ft If<br />
ALL SIZES<br />
Pork Loin<br />
12c<br />
Fresh Killed Ducklings * 20<<br />
Phillips Tomatoes<br />
Phillips Corn<br />
Scrip Notes Accepted<br />
Phillips Stringlass Beans<br />
Phillips Tomato juice <<br />
Phillips Soups<br />
Garden Glory Peaches,<br />
largest cans<br />
3 cans<br />
3 cans<br />
. 3 cans<br />
can<br />
can<br />
2 for<br />
DeLuxe Eating Plums . largest can<br />
Bartlett Pears largest can<br />
Dole's Pineapple juice ....... 2 cans<br />
2Sc<br />
28c<br />
25c<br />
5c<br />
5c<br />
25c<br />
18c<br />
21c<br />
25c<br />
Dole's Sliced Pineapple ... med can 15c<br />
Dole's Crushed Pineapple med can 15c<br />
Dole's Paradise Island Pineapple,<br />
Sliced ! Largest can 20c<br />
Silver Slice Grape Fruit 2 cans 25c<br />
Times Square Apple Sauce 3 cans 25c<br />
Asparagus<br />
New Spinach<br />
Stringless Beans .,<br />
Telephone Peas<br />
Ripe Tomatoes<br />
Celery Hearts<br />
Egg Plants<br />
Lima Beans<br />
Jersey Sweet Potatoes<br />
Hothouse Rhubarb<br />
-Jersey Redskin Potatoes<br />
f<br />
tb<br />
2 lbs<br />
ft<br />
2 lbs<br />
bunch<br />
ea<br />
ft<br />
3 "'•<br />
: ft<br />
basket<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
5c<br />
25*<br />
ISc<br />
25c<br />
12c<br />
10c<br />
ISc<br />
14c<br />
15c<br />
43c<br />
.H'JIBU<br />
Grape Fruit ea. 5c<br />
H EXI'BKSSKD- .<br />
Strawberries<br />
Gordon's<br />
17c»<br />
Break 0'<br />
Morn<br />
19c ft<br />
Chase &<br />
Sanborn<br />
29c *<br />
Maxwell<br />
House<br />
29c»<br />
« • ,<br />
R ESurl<br />
E<br />
R<br />
B<br />
Y<br />
A<br />
D<br />
A<br />
Krumm's Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vi<br />
Noodles .:.,.........' 3 far 28^<br />
Prunes' % ftp .1^<br />
Peanut Butter Two 1-ft Jaw<br />
Herehey's Cocoa<br />
Slim Jun Pretzels ..:..,..„.,_. I-lb box<br />
Ivrns "Name It" Crackera .Z^T** 10c<br />
Buy a package and enter contest.<br />
$0 $200 i in cash h prizes. i<br />
Ivory Soap, medium ...,<br />
O. K. Soap, large bars<br />
Camay Soap, iS(_,.,,...,,,.,,<br />
Milk, tall cans<br />
Black Walnut Meat .<br />
4 for 19c<br />
2for 9c<br />
3 for 14c<br />
.2 for lie<br />
ft 39c<br />
large bunch 29 C<br />
IMI'OM<strong>ED</strong>—<br />
Grapes 23c<br />
Pineapple OrangeB<br />
Large Florida Orangei<br />
Navel Oranges .................<br />
Jumbo Navel Oranges<br />
Eating Pears<br />
Cooking or Eating Apples ..<br />
Larg< Baking Apples .....<br />
Tangerines ......<br />
JOE<br />
doz ><br />
doz<br />
._.:.. do*<br />
8 for<br />
6!bs<br />
3 At<br />
doK<br />
Fancy Mushrooms ....................<br />
Ripe Bananas ...... .,..„„,...;..„...., .... doz<br />
....... ft<br />
23c<br />
35c<br />
35c<br />
65c<br />
ZSe<br />
25c<br />
15c<br />
ISc<br />
m<br />
JUICY—<br />
Oranges 2 doz. 25c<br />
2 pints for-<br />
GORDON BROTHERS,<br />
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF OCEAN
jity^^r^EwiiJv^iP^'.^^iilf»••' *ffifc<br />
m<br />
NEW JBR<br />
iys In<br />
The Business Firms Repi^ented In This Issue Will Do Their Share To<br />
AME]<br />
GREAT<br />
FAMi<br />
RESOI<br />
Senior<br />
Play Selected<br />
Presented at School<br />
April 27 Mid 28.<br />
Pith rehearsals having baen un-<br />
IfiWto for about two weeks,<br />
)ph Jdryis yesterday announced<br />
final; selection for ihe cast <strong>of</strong><br />
t annual senior high school play<br />
be presented in the school audi-<br />
nam the nights ot April 27 and<br />
e play this year is entitled<br />
Inreortanet <strong>of</strong> Being Earn-<br />
and was written by Oscar<br />
titif. It Is in three nets. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
.Vsieittbe'r <strong>of</strong> the cast <strong>of</strong> nine,<br />
hoi'ics McQinn. hag had eNperi-<br />
flu tilt public stave before.<br />
Others have won their places<br />
ijlh r allowing ability anil will<br />
'their debut this month.<br />
Mpw emst!<br />
f ; Algernon Monertef — Hnrland<br />
#*'• •<br />
fpBBk Worthing — Thomas Me-<br />
Bracknell — Margaret<br />
|||wind»llne Fairfax — Margaret<br />
KqjeJijrjCaFdtw—Alice Defny.<br />
plili Prism—Betty Deeny,<br />
*4Br. Ohasable—Claude Town,<br />
pBiFrinun—Russell Watkinson.<br />
I'lMne—Alfred Moytr.<br />
Noted Explore Views New "Discoveries" in Ocean City<br />
'iSfew York harbor has again<br />
^Wilted by its friendly<br />
li|de.-a familiar figure known<br />
"ijtUets? through ihe rastReit<br />
hits scar on his back and af.<br />
ctiqnntely callsd "Bouil,"<br />
'«t\ complete loinrmiitimi abttiit<br />
Cltj, wife tor tier. Kins,<br />
booklet lit Information HII-<br />
k. Ocean city, N, J,<br />
Get Vour<br />
IPRING<br />
HE<strong>ED</strong>!<br />
Fly Wire<br />
linen Netting<br />
1 Gudey Tools<br />
Gnu Seed<br />
Clover Seed<br />
, Bone Meal<br />
Sheep Manure<br />
DAVIS<br />
Hardware Co,<br />
ipi ASBURY AVE.<br />
Several weeks ago the Kiwan-<br />
j^ Club instructed the memtaen<br />
to start on an "exploring trip"<br />
through clothes closets and at-<br />
tic-., and to turn over all surplus<br />
clothing to the resort's welfare<br />
committee, to be distributed to<br />
the needy unemployed.<br />
The gratifying remits <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"exploration trip" was inspected<br />
by Fred S, Lawrence, Canadian<br />
explorer, who recently addressed<br />
the Klwanls club.<br />
Top row stUTiiling, l«ft to rijrht<br />
—Bayard L, England vice presU<br />
dont <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis club; Ex.<br />
rlorer Lawrence ami Edward W.<br />
Kane.<br />
Below—Henry C. Sehanze, Kl-<br />
wiinis president, and Stirling W,<br />
Cole,<br />
Brother Joins Him,<br />
J. (", Nelson, formerly puhlisher<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Washington, D, C, Blue<br />
BiKik, and recently in ihe hotel<br />
business, has rejoined his broth-<br />
er. Hal 0, Nelson, owner, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fleetwoori, and assisted him at<br />
the Booster Danquet, last Friday<br />
night,<br />
READ THE CLASSIFI<strong>ED</strong> ADS<br />
WHY INDUSTRY IS PARALYZ<strong>ED</strong><br />
Capital Needed to Turn Nation's Wheels<br />
Tied Up in Federal Securities<br />
Public Service<br />
Buses To<br />
Philadelphia<br />
PepaFturas ai 8:4a a, m.<br />
1,18 Hid 5.30 p. m,<br />
EXIFS Trip Sundays ai 8 ::IO p. m*<br />
Super Service Buies<br />
IUIKS LEAVE<br />
Public Service Terminal<br />
Ninth StrHt ul Atlantic AftnH<br />
OCKAh CITV<br />
filiehsni lilt<br />
^yj *i t\j ML<br />
By. RALPH B. IltTIXGKR<br />
I Chairman TniiisiHirtitliuii Com-<br />
mittee, rlinjiilfer <strong>of</strong> ('iinimeri'e,<br />
Oeran ritj, X. ,!,<br />
remember those who thought th*<br />
' sfocli mnrkpt rise <strong>of</strong> 19"0 marked<br />
• ,,,„ pm, „, ,h6 dopr(!BS,on.<br />
. lj<strong>On</strong>a flri! illsuran(,e company<br />
J h f d i<br />
Protest Arrests<br />
Of Colored Folk<br />
100 Present Petition to<br />
Mayor and Chief,<br />
A petition bearing the nsnies «f<br />
about 100 colored residents and<br />
protesting ajrHinst police activities<br />
in taking colored persons to city<br />
rail for investigation, was pre-<br />
sented holh to Mayor Harry Head,<br />
ley and Actinir Chief <strong>of</strong> Police<br />
Jack li. Jeniee, this week.<br />
The protest was to the effect<br />
that too many colored persons<br />
have been apprehended by police,<br />
so thut others are afraid in walk<br />
the streets.<br />
The delegation, headed by Rev.<br />
H. H. Cooper, pastor <strong>of</strong> St. James<br />
A M. K. church, went away satis-<br />
fied, however, when told that per-<br />
sons not under suspicion need have<br />
r.ii fears,<br />
"Have any <strong>of</strong> you been arrest-<br />
id?" the mayor asked the croup.<br />
They admitted they had not.<br />
'The police department will not<br />
ire lest any person who'is above<br />
suspicion hut we intend to break<br />
ujj crime and rackets in thi> city,<br />
end we wil) continue to oick<br />
ur oersons, colored or while, if we<br />
think they may have any connec-<br />
tion with numbers writing or other<br />
illicit practices," the mayor con-<br />
tinued.<br />
Activities in number writing and<br />
linotleftging during the past two<br />
weeks have declined Kreitfly, it is<br />
reported, following the arrest <strong>of</strong> a<br />
white man for numbers writlnE<br />
two weeks ago. He_ww_fin6d ?iUU.<br />
Aged Colored Woman<br />
Dies; 300 at Funeral<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Coraiuest, 010<br />
Simpson av., died last Thursday at<br />
1 20 I) m-, after an illness <strong>of</strong> sev-<br />
eral weeks, Mrs, Conquest, KJ<br />
• ears <strong>of</strong> age when she died was<br />
born in Drummond Town, Accn-<br />
nac county, Va. in IK4H, She came<br />
tn Ocean "City in I«05 anil was<br />
well known for her active and ear-<br />
nest work in religious circles'.<br />
Two sons, Rev, J, M, Conquest,<br />
niid four daughters Mrs, Floreii;-<br />
Mitchell, Miss Sarah Conque..!,<br />
Mrs, Fannie Diggs and Sliss Phil-<br />
i mie K, Conquest survive Mrs.<br />
I Conquest <strong>of</strong> her family <strong>of</strong> 1! c!ili.<br />
(ireii. There also are .•••vi-n ani;.<br />
children, 18 ureat - grandchildren<br />
fnil one great-Breat- grandchilil.<br />
More than BOO people attended<br />
the fjneral sarvict S'j'i'nv ai'ler<br />
noon at St, James A. M, K. ihuri'ii<br />
The services svere cond-ietF I l*y,<br />
Rev, S, H, Barker <strong>of</strong> Kivimoii, N,<br />
J., assisted by Rev, H. H. Cooper,<br />
Uev. T. T, Taylor Rev, John l.yles<br />
und Rev, S, Griffith,<br />
The pallbearers were: Henry<br />
Johnson, John Stewart, Archie<br />
Harris K. C, Williams Charles<br />
Quann and E. K. Huston.<br />
The body was taken to Philadel-<br />
tibia for burial ut Bdtrn Cemetery<br />
sfler a serviecj ill St, Paul church<br />
in Monday. ^ ^<br />
Aunt <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hayes<br />
Dies; Buried Here<br />
Mrs. Laura V. Brown,, aunt <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, nuili Hayes, 33rd st, and An-<br />
bury nv., died Tiiestlay ui llnt< i fBail<br />
edge, Pa, Slip was 70 and n will-' "<br />
w, • I<br />
Services were held here today RKAD<br />
are no sound objections to it<br />
When VAC, FINANCR begins in-<br />
vesting Treasury notes or hank<br />
credits ii receives for its gov.<br />
ernment securities, watch Ihe<br />
nrlcpH <strong>of</strong> all securities jump.<br />
Watch the hunks and insurance<br />
companies quickly become liquid.<br />
Watch financing become easier.<br />
Watch industry bepin to hum,<br />
Wnirli regular jobs become plen-<br />
tiful.<br />
MARBLE—TILE<br />
" lions lire insurance company II<br />
The first big fire insuranceliust as much <strong>of</strong> a danger signal<br />
company has exploded — ihe, llx the first big bank closing sev<br />
yreat Globe and Rutgers =- wnh' tim I years ago. But who worries':!<br />
I seven hilliims nf oiiisiuni'ins m-i Lincoln said ihe n;uiun cannot |<br />
jsuran«. esisi half iree and hair slave. It |<br />
j In applying to tic New York i" 1 evident the nation ciiniicit con<br />
aujiru'iii,. ..'oiiri for jn>rmis!>lDn to Mime ''"If pruatnile,<br />
lake ii over, the slat. 1 supirin- Industry is half prostrate. It<br />
ti'ink-iii ut inuuraii'e alaled "si-r-1 caniioi borrow I'rom ihe piiblio,<br />
inns decline in the vahie in"<br />
•-. „ ... ,itl. ,,,,;„ ,„ »r,-,,r. | The proposal to float billions <strong>of</strong><br />
iiles held by this company, logeib- ni 'w povernmeht bonds will drain<br />
er with widespread ruinoiw ni ij. more ciijiltul rroni industry uver<br />
.... ,,.,. ... . ' Into/ government seeuriiies. '<br />
I'un'i I'iij llund Interest Sow<br />
Industry cannot now nay suffi.<br />
e with widespread ruinoiw m ii.<br />
nnneliil difficulties rtnulHim !n a<br />
loss HI .u.hfidenee, cr.«aitd ,i hnz-<br />
iloiiB icmdiihm fur rhn puhlti-<br />
The contiuuinit dei'llne in se-<br />
eurity Tallies thul closed thnns.<br />
niids <strong>of</strong> baiilis, is iiuw nifeifiiig<br />
the intiuniiice vumpaiiii'!!,<br />
Life inHiitanee comnanins nre<br />
Hlrcady ciiniiielled In viniiiu their<br />
jcontracts, by refilisinsi tn h.,in c-ish<br />
^.....v....,.:,, ,s, itnieiiig it. Minn ("isn | t-si uc,i!Hi|£, rn^-iree uonafi, wily<br />
lu polity holders, cscenl m n mil j not pay <strong>of</strong>f the raaiiiring short<br />
amounts. term Treasury loans and 'callable<br />
iniiii Securities lifeline. [ Liberty bonds, by issuinis Treaa<br />
WAINWRIGHT'S<br />
VALET SERVICE<br />
818 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phone 1853 CallDelivery<br />
Cleaning . Pressing - Repairing - Dyeing<br />
UaW Knit Suite Cleaned uid Blocked<br />
'Give Her - -<br />
EASTER<br />
FLOWERS<br />
it will nuke her to be iuf.<br />
flowen from the Ocean<br />
THINK how<br />
with lowly<br />
Flower Shop.<br />
FRESH STQOC MODERATELY PRIC<strong>ED</strong><br />
POTT<strong>ED</strong><br />
PLANTS<br />
EASIER LIU EN<br />
I>AFFODII.S<br />
TUMPS<br />
HYACINTHS<br />
IUISIRS<br />
OFLOWERS<br />
mi<br />
IOSI8<br />
DAFFODILA<br />
SNAr KRAGOXS<br />
IELIFS<br />
IRIS<br />
Cify Flower Shop<br />
Swvta 12 Hwita <strong>of</strong> tke T«r"<br />
eielit taxes to nay the interest on<br />
the bonds already outstanding. The<br />
new bonds will merely add to the<br />
interest burden, which will have<br />
to be paid through more Ij'inils.<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> Issuing more inter-<br />
est bearing, tax-free bonds, why<br />
Hiisini'ss houses and individuals<br />
-nnuot pay lor lire or life insiir-<br />
lime. The invest mem securities<br />
thai cninnriso the insurance com<br />
riany portfolios are paying rediic<br />
ury notes? l;{ billions are due or<br />
callable during 1033.<br />
WhyvKiiinild the nation be taxed<br />
nearly Sou millions estra per<br />
year, so that interest can be paid<br />
• -• I"" 11 '" 1 "" " ll! iMjing rrauc-, j«m, •» inai inierest can lie pain<br />
cd interest or dividends, nr none on tax free bonds? Treasury notes<br />
111 ••»"• will pay <strong>of</strong>f the bitmls,. without<br />
Operaimj; expenses nuist he'Inflating ihe debt. The interest<br />
jPiiiil. IVnple are dyins and, fires'now paid to the bond owners will<br />
••"•» 'iiirnlnit, reniiiring priynionts: retire the Treasury notes, thereby<br />
i policy holilers. Caph cannot ho<br />
had from sale <strong>of</strong> parlfoiio secur-<br />
ities, Iwcause siieli sains wmild<br />
STHEET - PHONE 19 f r p Blnc *<br />
extiiipuisliing the national debt.<br />
Who can object to this?<br />
,_ ...... ,.,.,,., „,, If thp owners <strong>of</strong> these govern-<br />
drive luiccs to still lower values. I ment seciiriiies must have inter.<br />
If the failure <strong>of</strong> a seven hillion.lest, let them invest in the var.<br />
fire insurance company is not! ions securities and mortgages<br />
;siifflcii.nt warning, thai deflation 1 now . in the portfolios <strong>of</strong> banks<br />
has be"n permitted in pi inn fur, j and insurance -companies, thereby<br />
tiipii : w many mnrp insurance | strengthenine these institutions<br />
(•ompai.,|s will have m fail, licinre: The Her to Itiihul.<br />
we cease following me advlfe'<strong>of</strong>; When industry regains the cap-<br />
Wp fiiiiince, that is liraine theital life hlood.* that has li^Vn<br />
continuance" <strong>of</strong> the d<strong>of</strong>latinn?. • ! transfused into government sruMir-<br />
Tun JliiiiT Sulistitni,- Remedies I ities, it will revive and will not<br />
We know that deflation * must need the various relief'loans and<br />
end and that reflation must come. ' -• • •<br />
.'But we are swallowing; Sl'BSTl-<br />
iTrTE REM<strong>ED</strong>IES nnd nvojninis<br />
reflation, on the advice <strong>of</strong> BIG<br />
FINANCE.'-that wants to continue<br />
siltin,; pretty, in control <strong>of</strong> a de-<br />
flatcd nation,<br />
Air the wealiH accumulated by<br />
deflationists was sccurert when<br />
prices were either normal or in-<br />
fliitecl. Do the deflationists, re-<br />
presented by BIO FINANCE, he-<br />
lieve they are safer and bitter <strong>of</strong>f<br />
In "a paralysed nation, surrnuad-<br />
ed with closed banks. Insurance<br />
companies and industries?<br />
The proposal to,sell baby bonds<br />
to the nubile is merely the first<br />
step In telting hoarded money<br />
into the only InTestmtm the pub-<br />
He will touch. Tien BIG FINANCE<br />
will denreM the baby bonds to<br />
khout 10. Ijke was done with Lib-<br />
erty bonds. Next BIO FINANCE<br />
will gobble up the baby bonds<br />
and promptly boost them un to<br />
1 . 1 0 0 , • . - • • • • • - # . - •<br />
I Thirty millions <strong>of</strong> people are<br />
1 without inconie and are now ft<br />
burden on the remaining ninety<br />
millions, *ha are also weaklned<br />
by reduced Incomes.<br />
8 Dlill«Bt in CloMi n*nk«.<br />
What chance bave we to earn,<br />
when elttat billions <strong>of</strong> deposits are<br />
tied : up ]• taounad* <strong>of</strong> closed<br />
bohkn — tall <strong>of</strong> wW«h -mm tied<br />
W.H.<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
ALBERT<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
Phone 1177.J Phone S7S.W<br />
W,H. Oldfieid & Son<br />
TILE AND<br />
MARBLE WORK<br />
912 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Ocean City, N. J.<br />
Estimates Furnished<br />
COAL AND COKE<br />
TOPPERS<br />
VRAINET-WOOB<br />
OKE<br />
W m-iimtit ,<br />
BXCLU8IV1 SALES IN<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WALTER SACK<br />
COAL<br />
iSth and West ATB,<br />
PHONE Mi<br />
nrARAJcTEKn 1<br />
OIL BURNER '<br />
Installed Complete<br />
$295.00<br />
SALES TO.<br />
040 Aiburj<br />
PLUMBING—HEATING<br />
WILLARD F, STETSER<br />
Plumbing and<br />
Heating<br />
Sfia CEJTTBAL ATE,<br />
l'honu m<br />
OIL BURNERS<br />
Quiet Miy Oil Burners<br />
Plumbing . Heating ,<br />
MTIMATES rHEERFLLLV CIVEN<br />
Hans Burkhardt<br />
141 Albert AHUU phont II<br />
SAMPSON & CO.<br />
311- 4th Stewt<br />
Ocean Oty<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Heating<br />
(Friday) at U a, tari<br />
Puneral Parlor<br />
W, Lawrence „„<br />
ment was at Brli<br />
Mrs, Bfown I<br />
Central Ocean Lib?<br />
a frequent visitor i* 1<br />
her niece.<br />
tl|i<br />
(heiin »:lty, n<br />
trilled h(Hjliln|<br />
rcuu Iturd<br />
l4;Fi!'liill[:i!!l!l!li[|ll!i;!il[!l:[:i!!lllii!l!!!!I[IIi!!ll<br />
C. JOSEPH MOVER<br />
BUILDER<br />
; nil) lllli HTBKKT OCKAN<br />
^1 ,:'• .;:. i - . : ;: : - , ,-• |: i ,;|;!; I. ' II, ll,:! ,il Ti!: i:i|i' l':;'!!lllllii;ii jrlLl.i'l'MJiilU'^.inili.lll:.!;<br />
A FRIENDLY TIP<br />
That Will Save You Money<br />
BUILD — REPAIR — NOW<br />
C. H. Shoemaker Lumber<br />
"EVERYTHING TO BUILD A BUILDING"<br />
12th ft WEST AVE. PHONES ISO I]<br />
BUILDERS BlIILDIRS<br />
GEORGE A. BROWNMILLi<br />
INCORPOKATKII<br />
— BUILDER —<br />
MTH ST. AKIi ASDl'BT ATE. PHOlBi<br />
B!'i! i i i .^'!rT ; :i'rnr'ijri i n!r.!5iiiii:i;iiiiiiiiiiiii!!:i!iii<br />
JOHN E.<br />
Inrnrinraftd<br />
. BUILDER<br />
I0S3 ASBURY AVE,<br />
PHONE 1200<br />
^•'''•I'liiiPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiui<br />
ROOFING, ETC,<br />
'AboveAU-aGoodRo<strong>of</strong><br />
George W. Wilcox<br />
OC1AN CITY, N. J,<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER<br />
Wm. H. C<strong>of</strong>flsson, Jr.<br />
Mao. M. Am, Sue. C, E,<br />
CW1 Engineer—Surveyor<br />
"*T Rnonm flcfsi, CAtf,<br />
who<br />
4?<br />
this depwseloo<br />
Uw<br />
jovernment work proieetis, in or-<br />
der to provide' employment.<br />
Perhaps BIO FINANTE wnnls<br />
to make one more quick rUnn-un<br />
before standing for the renrni<br />
it knows is inevitable.<br />
If two billions <strong>of</strong> baby h:.nd*<br />
are sold to absorb the 'iitl» fel-<br />
lows' •hoardings, there should be<br />
about 300 millions pr<strong>of</strong>it in (Iriv-<br />
ing the rrice down to sn nverage<br />
<strong>of</strong> 8B, after the little fell,i»i nwn<br />
them. BIG PINANrE nill then<br />
gobble the baby bonde nn-1 shnot<br />
the price up to 100,<br />
BIO PINANrE knows that<br />
Treasury notes, Jssued In exchange<br />
for government securities, are<br />
sound, because the notes nre<br />
really backed by the surrendered<br />
securities.<br />
Sells 'Em I Doesn't Own 'F,m.<br />
But DIG FINANCE does not<br />
want Treasury noten for two reft,<br />
sons. First, they do not nay In-<br />
terest, Second, to earn interest,<br />
the Treasury notes MUST BE Iff-<br />
TEST<strong>ED</strong> in industrial RecuritlAs<br />
and mortgaBei, BIG FINANCE<br />
bujrj and sells such securities, but<br />
does not want to own them.<br />
If BIO FINANCE had to OWN<br />
the securities it sells, BIG FI-<br />
NANCB would be more careful<br />
what It «elU,<br />
BIO'FINANCE hai discauraged<br />
dl»euMJoB and eonsideratlon <strong>of</strong><br />
tte proposal to Isiue Tnamrw<br />
BOtn, in tzshuce.fsr Bovemmdnt<br />
«*««•*«« »« tt» Issue omnoC<br />
Get Our Prices <strong>On</strong><br />
Lawn Mowers, <strong>Line</strong>n Mosquito Netting<br />
Copper, Bronze and Galvanised Fh '<br />
Wire, They are LOWER than<br />
Atlantic City and Philadelphia<br />
Read Hardware and Paint Go.<br />
-nil. »»»•<br />
852 Aibury Avenue Ocean City. N. J.<br />
HARRY R, MONTGOMERY<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR "<br />
Paints, GUss, Enamel,, Rraobiv<br />
PHonp 48g.W JIB Ashnry Ate,<br />
DONT<br />
Spend Your<br />
Ufe<br />
LOOKING and<br />
LONGING<br />
BUILD NOW!<br />
DAILY TRIPS PHILADELPfflA<br />
TO OCEAN CITY<br />
MOVING A SPEriALTI<br />
Call 900 ^ ^ PHIT-A. PIOIB<br />
Ocean City "<br />
FERGUSON EXPRESS CO.<br />
813 8TH STREET OrEAH OT J<br />
Fhil.d.li.hi. Addrtu—Amtrk.B mil Iplinc Garden<br />
BTABLrSHmTliS<br />
Wallace and Stilwell, Inc.<br />
Sneeessori to<br />
MASSEY and <strong>ED</strong>WARDS<br />
ocEAH ; ciTY : :aSrtii^^<br />
, District<br />
,, April 20<br />
Ocean City<br />
be<br />
i\\u\<br />
l 6 M, C. SCHANZE<br />
ot, Ocenii City Kiwanis<br />
Club<br />
rity — Ocenii iMty<br />
Is lespoild so iii'omiitly<br />
fcerously In invitatiiiiiH to<br />
Kiwiinis rvi'iiis in ihls re.<br />
!<br />
jal II mils' well bo thai<br />
delegation will milniiii<br />
real, wli'Mi il!« Dclsuii<br />
CCUlIrl'l'lltc is hull! iiflf,<br />
0, <strong>On</strong>ly rccpiiliy Hie OLTUII<br />
lub was iiriUeil tn luivc n<br />
mMling with Allunlii' City<br />
ians, mill ilicy ziirniiL'i! nvoi<br />
cvill'd in till ihilirUHslvc<br />
idp, filliim lliifUncy'fi Ut'H<br />
to aliniiKi rtouble Its UB<br />
•wauls i«piMint: cniwd.<br />
1 C, Hi'lmnse, iiresitJeiii <strong>of</strong><br />
eJin city n wllli<br />
bheon at lir.io ji. ni. in<br />
Wl'6 RDaiiiiiriint, when Wiii-<br />
<strong>of</strong> PninrKnn, ^ns'f>rnnr<br />
v Jeiwy Distriut <strong>of</strong> Ki-<br />
I lie Bpiiiiupr "" ---<br />
! Playtime Glimpses<br />
<strong>of</strong> the World's<br />
Greatest Family<br />
Resort<br />
Seii$0$t<br />
Man Fifiki Hirtielf in ^^rai»fai|JWrfK<br />
• OiitCpme N^^ermin^i'Ba'^lli^^<br />
A tenipoatuouH loVe valffttr has<br />
been brewing In Ocean City the<br />
n.LSt row weeks It nan cuuued<br />
alarm to ceilnltt pernonn and hi»<br />
been the cause <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> baoK-<br />
ffincc gossiping.<br />
It BeeniB that a certain young<br />
blade with n largo amount • <strong>of</strong><br />
money, which has been dwindling<br />
rapidly becautie <strong>of</strong> the fluctuations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the market, set out to win the<br />
hand <strong>of</strong> a »ervarit girl who lmfl<br />
juiit come into a large, fortune<br />
which hod been hoarded. He came<br />
here 111 advance. <strong>of</strong> the Informa-<br />
tion as to the. fortune to make a<br />
good impression.<br />
The tr,1BU part or It all la thit<br />
hi. b0i,an to woo the wronj Si"'.<br />
1 thoieby came the cQinpl" i-<br />
llonn ,\ reHlieotcd foi-mev resi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the lesoit htif been h-lp-<br />
hn him in the puiiult if wclilcd<br />
tillsis but has only ldded to the<br />
complications. All <strong>of</strong> vh.Mi<br />
uuils like uometliine <strong>of</strong> •• »'>•»-<br />
tery<br />
The wholo arrnir w>H' IJO Ijlrod<br />
I before the nubile when 8t.<br />
Lutheran Church . pr«Mn<br />
lum Friday evonlng, April 31,'<br />
play it betas enacttd by th#jc<br />
<strong>of</strong> Grace Luthertrm ChutW<br />
Sonen Point under tU a\M<br />
•<strong>of</strong> the local .coUgreg^Uoa, It|<br />
itaged BUccesufully Wopism<br />
iaienea <strong>of</strong> 6^0 rW*BtI}Wli<br />
The rich" Jtbuag'' punwuwK *oir?i<br />
en, Jock WWiiier, 1B BhU^v<br />
rett, who will be rgatoWW<br />
put performances In OceaJi v<br />
HU comrade In nrmii, nn S!n)<br />
man <strong>of</strong> charging -manners,<br />
Claude NiekBrBon, PlayMig i<br />
sit* Jaefc "Wehater' !»•••;? inoro mi •..,.( mn<br />
For I.!,., folk v.i, »!«, o,,,,!, 1 In Swimming Meet I";.'"'•"•. |i iis - f . ,ml thoj ,„„«:;:.•,. i ;; i 11ee§ >1 ind l ^wercen<br />
cut CM- rimiliihilliy,<br />
il nn c-iirvpH, niiire rapid iw<br />
Icui. iinil iiiiiilii'r hnikins as<br />
louna iii i'ii('H lit liidiiy liieiin nuire<br />
;'\ioni- nil il'ps iiiiit i-nnseiiiicni!:'<br />
I ml 1 Inr ;jrc;!ier care in their up<br />
j isci'ii.<br />
:| Thits is 'in' wiinilnn sounilail hy<br />
Detailed Monthly Reports<br />
to Commissioners Is<br />
Held Advisable,<br />
cuiild bes used to conduct u coura*<br />
<strong>of</strong> special instruction In the local<br />
Beliool.<br />
Next iiistiilliiicnt — TIHI (its'<br />
" roiiiid.<br />
Ipresliicnls In Spriik.<br />
h o[ ilif pi-PisidPntH <strong>of</strong> tiie<br />
svliu iict JIK ilele^nieH to<br />
imOTmT. will iiiiikp a brief<br />
pi ill the imsincHH HeHHiun nf<br />
Jonfeirnr-i 1 , Bach nl" the. chilis<br />
Iw prepnriiijs a skit or noinc<br />
•to lie sliiiwn in the evcniiiK,<br />
IciUillPi-s l.i-iiilsMia i..>s»lo .,,,,;, .•.,,.hlll)| ,lluln!li swimmiiiK I ,(,,,„ ni-<br />
tlieni; 1'lwiii.lnnkiim juuiii: l.»->plc ; s „.,.,, ,,n)l,mi,1| in , :,i-Ln.:5i dwul- I ."'".„' ,.,.„,.,<br />
infieciiiiK c.inil hr.MHlliij; nnd 1 hwk< NS,.,,„,,..,,,,.. .„•!„„„„„. ! h ••ikinu- "tl<br />
wlioli-sonip hiiin.- i'inlr«' l5|.Bi „].„,,, |,,,milj f,,,. xhis ,-,lwiiyi ;'';<br />
held itae'lf alonr fi-cm tin. coinii.-.n ; niliu, j l l h [ 1 ,,,,,| j.- l M 1 1 | ) | 1 C a r c y tl)(;k ! -.••;:...<br />
nnd 1110 vulgar, hus siuio its m-1 i;Mt „],„,,„, in th(, alumni'ss "••<br />
f . . n . . i . i . i l i M i - l n i i H i l i l K S l l f I l l l t l W<br />
»nd lower ceti<br />
B,,|u Mr. pnliiinr<br />
1<br />
(Null!—TillH in nnf nf 11 series ll(<br />
Bflid, BiiiituriiiR frniii lime 10 lime, •«<br />
BimcD i.irinii.. nvlewlnii the report ut<br />
the llcinn Cily Survey AmncUtion on<br />
ihe 11u1iiich.nl iDvernmcnt,—Edlioi.)<br />
Moiij iiuhlicity for the police<br />
tleimrlinont la advocated in the<br />
Survey AKaiiciation'B rtuiorl by<br />
Wiliim- M. Rlah, nil Hiu iininielpiil<br />
ynveruiiicnt.<br />
"No reiiiirlH <strong>of</strong> any it inn nre<br />
now being made lei ihe city I'niii<br />
inisaion as 10 lim neliviilci-, <strong>of</strong> liie<br />
ilepartmonl,' 1 Jin, ElcU wiyti, "ailcl<br />
practically nn iiuMir.lty is oiiiain<br />
wi throiigli the Incal<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
SCRIP ACCEPTEE<br />
AT ITS FACE VALUE<br />
BOULEVARI<br />
SUPER SERVICE STATIONS<br />
OCEAN CITY'S TIRE HEADQUARTERS-<br />
DAitEX & mmmxs, INC.<br />
12th and Bay Avenue 34th and Asbury Ave<br />
higher spee.l<br />
made<br />
oriKiv.. hben mmle pi.?«Uile.<br />
hi,Sl. t|,jnes cuug0 faster xrmd<br />
except<br />
M<br />
Infill nowRpiiprr<br />
»dvp|.-i> t;rltlilsiu,<br />
l l ' l<br />
pt pojialhly »dvp|.i trltl<br />
Mgiilhly Itepiirls l'rwil,<br />
"It in recommended Unit det<br />
ed reports b blttd<br />
month to thi!<br />
TJ,,<br />
wlll,(i|rt<br />
Viirsiiy tn;ik tin- relay. Tliu I i,Mii,,,m ,irl'"isY(iws "in -popularity.<br />
incans nioro tread wear,<br />
the Kinnllor the whncl.<br />
ded Unit detal<br />
be BUbmltted eacli<br />
month to thi! city rnniiilUsinn<br />
. ., j mncerninjr thq aHivilicK <strong>of</strong> the<br />
I rend toward iSiimHer ,lclmrlnicnti llml lh,l( m!pllllllle<br />
milmies a« the Huper. p,lW1(,jly nt „„ achicvem-nlfi' be<br />
d ilbl<br />
ley, ItritiKoliin; l,miis Siev-<br />
' jpe Miiyj .loliii A, rat"!', I-.BI;<br />
•• Wiiliiice Fitliian, Mtll-<br />
EnioBi Tiireyille. rlPiisnnt-<br />
Siiiurl 'I'aS'lnl', Vlni'liind;<br />
.' Riiiie Wililwoiid, aiiii I'red-<br />
Hirkinaii, Allimilc City<br />
Irl Scout News<br />
I SCIIUU Trimp 11, umlisf the<br />
nice nf Hi 1 .-- Hohert Lackey<br />
MUs Mariai; Pciiton, cntei"-<br />
I id tin. I'rcslivtciian church<br />
rnnms,' Tui.Hilay iiiKlit, It<br />
anil DiiUjliitois'<br />
|-» 1 TI •^•vsricil prnjrram WSIH present-<br />
_Real Estate - Insurance fc^^ftrelt ^<br />
Marine, Antntiiiibilr, Wlndsforai, Workmen's CMpHn. Miriam alninis, "PeKsty"<br />
Mat» l.losts Kldellfy all(| Kilrety ilond«. . •ason, Claire Johnson, Ocnfvra<br />
Pow^j Van GUder Lumber Co,<br />
"" * "" WIONE<br />
Idellf) mid Kilrety liond».<br />
List Your Propertiei For Sile or Rent<br />
STH & CENTRAL PjjOIffll<br />
10% VI1OWAXK<br />
for your old<br />
COOKING<br />
to April 25th only<br />
T«k« Hid opportunity to coih In on<br />
your old gas itovc. It will b* a long<br />
tlm. bafors thli oltar appMri<br />
again. All our MIM roomi arm •how-<br />
Ing Hi. n*w iprlng modal* •# * •<br />
fomou* Magic Ch»l, at Una • |SI<br />
r anga ai monny con buy.<br />
A wlda cholt* ii <strong>of</strong>larad fram only<br />
$32,50 up ,, .*iy»ry labor-MvIng<br />
and fu«l-*avlng davit*, markad<br />
"••yfy and rM| aconomy <strong>of</strong> bath<br />
tlrif coit and oparation.<br />
m, .Miriam Slninis,<br />
sson, Claire Johnson, OcnAvra<br />
rich, Sup Betty Gi-eis, nnil Jane<br />
minuet was ila.hce.il by eiwiit<br />
, girls, • MIKS Claire Johnson<br />
[at (he plann, while thp, MisKM<br />
MiRelo, Billintr. Dittrlch, Col-<br />
and Simnirf stepnet! the old<br />
ined riKurea, There were<br />
» and recitntioim liy Helen<br />
thrnore, Inez Dioturle. Mirflon<br />
Ich and thosn momioncil. in<br />
Ut ami minuet,<br />
ftoe Series to<br />
P.T. A, Concluded<br />
9 proper attitiidi! anil fopl-<br />
tnwardB llCe'K prohleiiiR<br />
Id he HireHKod, holh in lhc<br />
and nt Kclioiil, Oiinri.fl E,<br />
n, cily Huporlntcndent <strong>of</strong><br />
tola, told the toaehurs and<br />
nta nl the three nehooln in<br />
dty, this week, In tho con-<br />
Ing lecture <strong>of</strong> a sorlea,<br />
f.'i Brown said a pdraon i<br />
0 <strong>of</strong>ten inriiie»i"erj by hlM at<br />
ie or feelini', (iian hj 111!! dlc-<br />
B <strong>of</strong> I1I1 Mind, nrd therefore<br />
proper atiliuiln if.ust be in<br />
ed, " . ' '<br />
ifpnls and tcu-liorB avn f'sir<br />
to Mr. Ui'own lor hin aciit<br />
Iftlki. 'ind ilii: istc'^ ]>"i!nWci'<br />
he P,.T. A. han nisi cmjirat<br />
him,<br />
rhrap iirisiiicniiy ,111:41 cniiii'in.<br />
UiliH 1 , ilci'Oiu lioiiie I'nlk, thi- kind<br />
you like in litiiiw -inul m li;i,c<br />
ynur fan!ily iuiusv; ju^t aNOiann,<br />
vyeli-tii-ilii Aiiipriciiiiii.<br />
Ocean ('ily It: a iliiin. frU'iidly.<br />
iiiiidi'iii iniiiiiiiiiiiiy, iii.-iili 1 si!' nr<br />
hcaillifill liiiiius, cii-lislill'ul hi-in-li-<br />
cs nf nciilly-sliipiiisi, linrd, whin.,<br />
saiidj iiiirivalMl I'sii-Hitit't* for a<br />
\vldi« variety nf I'riri'alinii; Iirai.<br />
modern hoiels 'iiil'l :ipail.;i.>;il<br />
lliiilBeH, .11 nil cnlliiijc's I«1 Mih iv-<br />
oi's; ni'Cil ;iii(i every numi'.<br />
Hciilth and Kiippiiiesti!<br />
It leal.s iirinulniillj' in tivn cinn-<br />
ninilciiteu: Henilii ami ha] .<br />
Afli't' 11 lew wei'liB nr pinnlMi<br />
Hpfllt lii'lc, ynii'Il H ! * honi'.. TIM N<br />
ing fif In ('nimiiei' aiij- iiusiiiPts<br />
prnhleiii,<br />
Oceari rity was foimilcil 11 is\n<br />
hy thp. Ijikp' HrnliiPi's. M,-tlinii:.il<br />
ininislnt's, who pui-i'liascil i!ic Hi-<br />
lire island, -fn iinlalilisli :i plac.:<br />
<strong>of</strong> wiiraiiip hy iho sea.<br />
The m\v nf llfiuor was fiiriiiii-<br />
deu ffnui liie mart hy minii'Linn"<br />
in dtiids tn all propm-ly. 'i'iio re<br />
huvn liPvijr ln'i'ii iiiiaii<br />
1 iliiril<br />
ki.pl tilt! act-mipt even by , Thia alsi<br />
jr a niiijiirity nf second and 1 iujcaiisu<br />
dip mure freiiiicntly the tiro will<br />
mil uver.<br />
p,lW1(,jly nt „„ achicvemnlfi be<br />
made availiiblc for Hie local news-<br />
paper.''<br />
Oh<br />
TitilliKN VUIH IIKI.T<br />
0—..,-.-.... _— . - -.. —_0<br />
Hi 1 Hiih s. I,V\MU:NI'|.:<br />
lixjili'iri'i 1 iilin kpiilii' reiTiill) to<br />
I he 0 111 ! il> hliiiiuiN ("In h<br />
Wluil vuiii' hnpfs iiliu. pnni. a<br />
impl'llu.<br />
Ami )ni-.i- i-hiini'i 1 hi'i'iiis ili'ii<br />
and slnn,<br />
WIUMI ynur \ i; I'Mif; liii'U in ]ii!i.<br />
Other reeuiiimi'ndailnnH if:<br />
Call lights' throuKtinui itw pity,<br />
V 1 -'"'''' . . . . ; when eondltintiH imprnvo atiffi.<br />
"In cirwt. Iho inerenBeil.w©iir,1(.lciltl „,„ „ hts ,„,,, w M<br />
• manunu'tiiiorH are consiani-. „,„ lllorp ,,,,,„ f(ltl, hln,,hii „,,,,,..<br />
CHANGE M4PP$®$,<br />
Please forward Sentinel-Ledger to<br />
Name<br />
Present Addreai,<br />
New Addreii,.<br />
iUtiirer« are mn<br />
Io iniprnvu their piii-<br />
l i<br />
Uut liie pn<br />
Ami. tin- lu 1<br />
,;! Wliiyi .', .mill'-<br />
lii<br />
, iiliiik iihil chin,<br />
iii'-llrrs Him in<br />
And whii! iiiii<br />
hcil.<br />
When lit.''.- fwi'<br />
Ul-l'll<br />
Ami itii il..iin.Ji f<br />
' dead.<br />
Wlii'll liir'a «-ln-l-i.--ll<br />
have viinislii"!<br />
And ynur plnns Imvi<br />
Whuii yiiil st'iirii' I'"" PCC<br />
elm<br />
iiii iiiiinil yiiiii'i<br />
I! hiivc- wiili<br />
flii-.vcl-.-i arc i Tl,.. ,-<br />
i.-lied ili-i'iiiiin rriil nn<br />
awry ' IT;-<br />
l»-<br />
llllili.. 1.11. ..,.- 1<br />
wliiili iiiiici he shared by ImiliU-r<br />
iinii nwnet- if ihe niotoiisl- ia tn<br />
ciliialn tin' inileajso to which he la<br />
cniiilcd.' 1 .<br />
Ediication Cost<br />
To Drop 31 p. c.<br />
Sharp Decline ii Revealed<br />
in County.<br />
in the residential<br />
• me iilnck a pan ill<br />
district<br />
flip and'noil to Senttnri-I-edBer «r phone Ocean City 8W and<br />
1 giro chiiniro ot ail(lreg».<br />
.... nnd<br />
business<br />
rict,<br />
Iluy Fhip'r I'riiil riiiiiern,<br />
PureliHBe linltiediiilely <strong>of</strong> a fin-<br />
an print cainefil for the idenll-<br />
lle'ntlun, bureau, .Tin- repori np-<br />
provcB the [ircsi'iil Hyslrm, v.-lffe-<br />
iiy a local phoiojjvKplior tnlii'ii<br />
pii(>i(iMraplis <strong>of</strong> (.liniitiaiB,<br />
At pri'sriil ihn cliy HiipplicK rc-<br />
.-nlvei-H for Iho police, inn Micy<br />
buy their own aiuimiiiilion. The<br />
rcp<strong>of</strong>i reciiunneiids ihnf tho cily<br />
fiirnish aiiiiuunilioii,' nlso iiiniiiu-<br />
nition for tarael practice,<br />
Piilico also furnisli tlioir nwti<br />
Tlie city . BIHHIII! do<br />
.1 nf f lunation ill,rim; the<br />
i-:-,r HHiS-Hl will be "! i'- 1 : 1<br />
;. r 1 he cuirri nl y.-iif. •»;•<br />
in thn vurioiiH mil' 1 )! ! m*l-<br />
IJ.IIMI lapt mn',' 1 !, ii w.1,1 it-<br />
.,, illi-i WUDk llV I'l.Ollias J<br />
•il, cnunly superiiiLi.ii ie it nf<br />
den frnin me BUHL ".. ••-.. , .n,., ,. ,<br />
in dteds ti> all propm-ly. Tho re w\ m i j. l l M s,.iim. ,1111 sec I In- vrah'il ini-i wunk liv lHomasJ<br />
Btrlctinns havn tipvci' licuin iiliaiig- clmy Dinvil, cnunly superiiiLi.ii ie it uf<br />
cd. Occiin Cily Hiill is.Icsillv iKy or ilii-liill •, ihe ttnuds. Ihe nl(y; ^.uU,<br />
mid will remain so. Km- !!iiil r.'.-a-J , . " Tho pituiitinn still is such lliat<br />
Sim, il has mi uiiderv.-n.-lcl. ,,., ,,.,. n ,m||, ,_„,, ,o l]sM_ niiiiii.-ial-ii.-«islaliCB from ihe Mate<br />
Is Cily <strong>of</strong> Ilomi'i, . • ivjil !,,. ,ii.('os*ary, linweyi,. if tlie<br />
Btartinst fi i 11 tctll silt; whir ii I • « s,.l,n,.l < ale tn reopim iii lliu fill,<br />
mirroiitiiled (lie iiri«ina! hiiilciinv. | 1'ull il up iiamhiM' n.ildi. 11.. u.ii,l ill tcachera hiivc uni'i", ,iaiii<br />
(if Ihe O»!in fity Taljnfiiiii'l.' Ai--,t'a'-c' llui wmld wilii new iimhiilmi j n ^,..-5fl s-, ,,u Senteniiici ,-.viiil« H5<br />
• '• "••- - "'• "iiwali if iloHiKiir yi.11 soon would nihnr; h.ive received iMri ri-riii.<br />
; Orvillc r. Ailing 1ms re<br />
I to Ocean City after a al<br />
1 vlait with her giiter i.<br />
Blii now riBidei ti<br />
pi,. • •• ,<br />
Infohiatloii nlmn<br />
" - i •"<br />
IIIU Oitfan i n ? i.i.ji-.,!-..<br />
utilatlon, Ihn city riMiii'Iy spi-oa.li II<br />
inlll today it has over «'i mile,;<br />
1 hrciiid'sli'nnls iind nvrnitCLi, i\i>- •[•|,,,I1<br />
"Ci.xlinntGb- iriliO lmnifB .ml hi.il-<br />
•11 clinri'liCH, HCiinulB, li'iielR all.l<br />
ninoss blocks,-<br />
The city hits had ar-venl -.••w-<br />
.easive boj.'dwi.l'tn, pr.iarc^»in v<br />
'rom the first spindly,-|iitike.'.-li!|i<br />
Irueture tn liift preBnni walk, a<br />
ironfl esfilaBaile eiihslrti'.-tc 1 ' ni'<br />
itoel and concrete, .toppeJ with<br />
,-ooden' decking. ,.—<br />
It in served hy [tisi •;«:1 f'c-<br />
lUent cummutnr npadiinj fnd<br />
nl.hoi'i! h.ive tecelveil p.iii .i:r|<br />
Tlii'ri; hnVe tiGon S4 tcau'i'il'n un<br />
ll hi h l year li<br />
1 i.-i yiiu 1<br />
• hiji. •<br />
And Ilu. I'init<br />
hand.<br />
Than it w vein 11 TI < I I hnl oiliei's<br />
raithfully iii'niiiui yiiu HIUIHI,<br />
As they hid ycia nnl In fallur,<br />
"To yiiiirni'lf," .Ihiiy say, "Ho<br />
trun.<br />
And you'll liml I hum's niiit'lv to<br />
live, for,<br />
IIIM can't hiiio Hie heaven's<br />
blue."<br />
Iho friend-1 iia'id at all this schiiol year,<br />
•aid. <strong>On</strong>lv tiiree Hnmli •l'«t: 1<br />
n<br />
lit'<br />
, -iiiil. <strong>On</strong>lv three dinaii !t:<br />
Btuadyiiiy Stone Harlinr, Upper Tnwr. ship<br />
and rinnnU Toyvnahip, have pniil in<br />
full in ensli.<br />
The toi.nl test in the e.iu?itv this<br />
vear will.lie 8458,470, jus fiuu'-c- 1<br />
iiloM, whlin the now hurliroiJ t-.i-<br />
j<br />
|UeiH ..liliimu..,<br />
.'onniylvanlii ' railroad imiiis iintl<br />
hy Puhlio Borvinc hiiHn.i from<br />
Phtlndolnhlti, ' and hy liie Winip So vim inci. 1 in- iiiinrnw ciilmly,<br />
•Past I.lne Irolley aiid 'HH.IS friui Ami ynur doubts and fears tie-<br />
Atlantic City, only nine tiiiks' .'U- Dart,<br />
1.-1 As ymi mil. ilte lU'W-ioiiiid t'oiir.<br />
Whn<br />
tant,<br />
2 Himrs frnm riillndelpliiti.<br />
It ti4 (.(jnnecied rn Ihn ncuiiliniA ,<br />
hy nindern, eoneretn lirilBua, Ihe<br />
last <strong>of</strong> which liM just frnn t-nin-<br />
plelod. Ocean rity IB iinlv a isvn-<br />
hnitr drive from I'hlladelphU, on<br />
paved lifkhvmys.<br />
Starting w-itli nnD nlt-i-n.w rw.i-<br />
dent' (Parker lllUftr 1 ), tHr> rcsnit<br />
hoi grown to a pormunt'iit jioim-<br />
1 iy Io do your puri,<br />
h lte<br />
Holli ihn weary, cheer the falter-<br />
inff, , • . •<br />
fiivn •Rnmn o'lter i!llfl|l u lift, •.<br />
Thou ynu'll iiiul in life a. Bl<strong>of</strong>J",<br />
Oolrirjn rays ilirnii«h clouds that<br />
rift, '<br />
Use thiB rule, it's iilwnya wor|tlng,<br />
Oft iiH wisdom, has boon felt.<br />
For Ihere'B meuninK in thn ndase<br />
"Tlgnlen up your good old belt.<br />
Paul Spiecker to<br />
Open Strand Hotel<br />
ThesHotel Strand at Dill st. and<br />
VScsley.iiv,, will open next week<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the season under the manaito-<br />
n-.c-nt <strong>of</strong> Paul M, Sniecke.r, who<br />
fiiriiiBrJy owned and operated it<br />
for u niiiiibor <strong>of</strong> years.<br />
Mr. .Snleckcr announced last<br />
iileht that the, hotel %'ill ho reaily<br />
for the Easter week-end -and that<br />
Ifiinsts can ho assured <strong>of</strong> the same<br />
cfl'icinnt service anil excellent cui-<br />
as in former .vours.<br />
this, the report- says.<br />
City Nlioiilil Huj<br />
The city should 'resume supply<br />
inB all uniform!) for |iolico uff<br />
eers.<br />
The method pf kcrping police<br />
records was round saiisfuctiiry.<br />
<strong>On</strong> police training.' thu rcpnrl<br />
says: •<br />
",V course <strong>of</strong> insti-uction Inr po-<br />
lice "nfficei's la iiuw lieitiM i-'in-<br />
ilucied riuriilK Ihf winter. This<br />
is necessary, as aH recriilis ami<br />
ninny police <strong>of</strong>ficers -in smnlhr<br />
.cities mid towns have 1 It 1 Ie ian.<br />
coption <strong>of</strong> pnilc^ wiiris.<br />
TnilliliiB NlMiiild He Knlnrir-.-d<br />
"This Irtilninis sliniilil be con-<br />
tinued and enlarged tnion, rnlii"<br />
cirrlcers should be thoroughly<br />
lralncd In police work, nnd HIP<br />
1 only way this can lie accomplish-<br />
ed 'is tliroiiah proper Ktjhnnllnct,'<br />
The report . ouggCKtsi tliat a<br />
iieniher <strong>of</strong> the fnrco be sent to<br />
"good polled IralninK schnnl"<br />
or throe months, after which he<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Thriidore Btevenf<br />
nnfl children . were; week end<br />
MitnstH <strong>of</strong> former fllty Bunorlnten.<br />
dent ot Schools Jamei M. Stov<br />
• -. - . —.—— . "Tlgoten up youi ijuu« u,« .„„..,<br />
for'obmplele Inl<strong>of</strong>lnrtloii Rlinjit William Ofrlach, jaushjer^Mat. _ — ~ — _ — ^ ^ ^<br />
limit yf|r^>yfHf Iw • 8 * aB r * ll fl** ^tjp*. ud H<strong>On</strong>."''ci\Jck," <strong>of</strong> tin- Ft'f (;iinjpk-t(i lulormatlon iilmut<br />
Itcln Sltimu N*u . - -<br />
Miriirlty Meets.<br />
Tho Beta. Sigma Nil sorority<br />
.net at tbo homo o-f Bose Miisliat"<br />
filo, nf !I5B West av., recently, and<br />
a dance committee i-oii!posed n'<br />
rloiiieiitinii niiartiicinu, Irene .Rd-<br />
wards and ncrliiii Itlsains wiiiiap-<br />
lioinled.<br />
Others present. were Mary<br />
iuiirracinn and Eliznbeth AUon,<br />
SPEND THIS SUMMER AT OCEAN CITY<br />
THE<br />
HOTEL STRAND<br />
NINTH and WESLEY<br />
RE-OPENS NEXT WEEK<br />
UNDER THE OLD MANAGEMENT<br />
PAUL M, SPIECKER, Proprietor<br />
Mr ind .Mrs William Hender-<br />
son, or the Hellevue fetrattord ho-<br />
tel Phihidellilna spent the week<br />
end nl theii cuttafce, B4lh s>t andj<br />
Central av<br />
lira.. I... S. A. Slceleni and the<br />
Roso Grace Imbeal and<br />
BaTBt<br />
You Are Assured <strong>of</strong><br />
the Same<br />
Courteous Service<br />
and<br />
Excellent Cuisine<br />
As in Former Years<br />
Special Spring Rates<br />
SPEND the EASTER WEEK-END ai - • t ^
.mmi<br />
CITY SENTWEUL<strong>ED</strong>GER. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL7, 1933<br />
In<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
SECTION-PAGE ONE<br />
^w'.tf.i.vv.^j;.**^*-^<br />
GRESK)cean City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
^•***M£"Vf E^B"" .._ . p.iiiWlnheil 1881 i Ocean. City Lnlm-r, F.HIIIIIIIIIIPII IBBTi<br />
The Watch Tower<br />
0«nn » Mnlief r.t llm I*,.-(i Oltlrn<br />
" *"""'•-"undtt Act n( Mufch 3. IBTJ<br />
MewBi CrifiafilidDit'il iO2B<br />
ill IJwun rliy, N. J.,<br />
The Business Firms Represented In This Issue Will Do Their Share To Make Your Stay Pleasant<br />
«n.l II... »v..<br />
0«4H<br />
toyalty' Cohiing<br />
tiri for Season<br />
|lfcll^W Clippings.<br />
beauty — "from C.iwsia. siih! —<br />
. who last Thursday night ivas<br />
crowned queen <strong>of</strong> the Ili33 Pesii-<br />
val <strong>of</strong> Slates In St. Feiershiirs-,<br />
""""" spem: (he season Iiere.<br />
* ' , _ ... '. I Slids Beverly, described as a<br />
I AI B»II_J ii/uk I a 'di!r, dark.huiied iiriushtei <strong>of</strong><br />
Isopoy rilled Vwltn|the Soiilhland, is a sister <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Berlha Bryan I. <strong>of</strong> St. Petersburs,<br />
Mr, and • Mrs, Bryant conduct a<br />
„,, „; beauty Wiop there In the winter<br />
„,„_. City will have -royally j bm ,„ ,ho" summer work in the<br />
Its midst this siimjBer. (erriiil Beamy Shop here at 70.1<br />
lona Beverly, uS-year-old Ashiiry nv. Queen lona will also<br />
Ti!K<br />
BERKSHIRE<br />
ROOMS<br />
Open All Tear Ufb SKANOS . JOS Omul Au-niie<br />
Just Arrived New Spring Styles<br />
DRESSES<br />
Priced Remarkably Low<br />
SCRIP ACCEPT<strong>ED</strong><br />
fWINNIE WISE HOSIERY<br />
and Lingerie Shop<br />
726 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
he connected with Ihe Cerrutl ea.<br />
lyblishuieni this Hummer,<br />
.Miss Beverly and bur party are<br />
onjoyliiK a whirlwind week <strong>of</strong> so-<br />
cial activity in Havana this week.<br />
Regulars Endorse<br />
Ogden-Sen. Read<br />
Receive Two-Thirds <strong>of</strong> To-<br />
tal Vote on 1st Ballot.<br />
The political situation in the<br />
fi nks <strong>of</strong> tlio regular Republicans<br />
sn.ootheil out at the close <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lYwting nf the e-ommittee <strong>of</strong> IW,<br />
U .H Friday night, but fireworks<br />
tl'ieareneil for a time.<br />
The committee endorsed Senator<br />
Charles C. Ren,] on t Freeholder<br />
Luther C. Ogiien for re-election<br />
'.Uien the opposition was able to<br />
muster unlv a hanilful <strong>of</strong> support,<br />
t fs.<br />
Senator Reatij was opposed bv<br />
Mayor (Jeor^e Redding, <strong>of</strong> North<br />
WibhvoQcl, but on the'first ballot<br />
received more than two-thirds nf<br />
tin- votes. The same situation oh-<br />
tnineH v.'hei' Mr, n^ien wa,= t>]j_<br />
linjed by Tlalph T, Stevens, nf<br />
la-" Mav,<br />
Although FreehoUer E, Law-<br />
Iinee Chalmers was present nt the<br />
rneelinir, he was not nominated for |<br />
tht other freeholder fntloilenient.••'<br />
Kercy H. Jackson, <strong>of</strong> Wjldwmxi.'.<br />
was tbe only candidate, and wa-:<br />
endorsed.<br />
Assemblyman William C, Hum,<br />
if Wilciwond. ivus unonDd.xed, mill<br />
receive I unanimous suunnrt,<br />
At the close <strong>of</strong> ihe session the i|i>«<br />
fiviimittee vote,! in endorse R,! Mr<br />
ami Ojiden unanimously.<br />
Senator<br />
iilly<br />
by wmvint' to this<br />
iei* holuUiys.<br />
Ocean t'ily<br />
BECK'S FOR<br />
SEA FOOD<br />
9tfa Stwrt at llw Xew Briilpp<br />
I senator rhailcs r .JM,S u:i;; :• «••r<br />
1 fliesi nf hiinor a! ibe Wililwn.1.!<br />
I city RppuMii-an i luh. Well.?,.; •.<br />
nlghl. He and" *e uth"r reyuLr<br />
Republic:!!! candidates w,»,> nr.- *!•<br />
dorsfd by ihe olub. Several Hi- ••'.<br />
publican ursanleaiifins m ih^rt<br />
rouniy have alrefdy ea.l.ir.ed M<br />
Head.<br />
EASTER SPECIAL ON<br />
Permanent Waves - - - $3.50, S5.00, $8,00<br />
•nd <strong>On</strong> All i,inw .„'<br />
BEAUTY SERVICE<br />
smir<br />
3 ITEMS<br />
; «.2S<br />
JOHNSON'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
SMAibu^Ave, OCEAN CITY Phona 188S<br />
NEW APARTMENTS<br />
For Summer or Yearly Use<br />
MI WESLEY AVE. _ Sew, Cow-<br />
* pMtlr fnniisned. Fiiw -n-siidrnlbl<br />
• welkin. <strong>On</strong>* bedroom, dinette,<br />
lh inp room, both. flretrip Trine.<br />
(•ration, inoinrnitors. bardniHHl<br />
floors, stadiri eiinen in Ihine<br />
nn>m. Kara apartwht with (iri<br />
Mtp pnlronoc laspFelion in wiiole-<br />
sonit 1 fiilk among whom you iri'l wifi 1 '. leave yoiii 1 I'ainily,<br />
Ot-t'iiii City is old 'I'ushiniu'd \n jni-! a few ways, ll lif-<br />
lirves in uhsei'vini? tin 1 hal.bath Anil >' will always forliid<br />
ttiP sa'i 1 nf liiiuor and lii-cr. as il ..-.hvayf- lias in llti' lyu-l.<br />
Ymi fun ltavr a nilliikinsf I'iui 1 linn 1 liii'f. Smidavji, ^'ini<br />
enn liallit' cm tlu. 1 resort's ili'an, whil" ^cudy bfiu-hcs. ^ on<br />
rail it!! bunt ing. mid SJoli'iMsf. O 1 ' ynu «•; n ;;liil'inilf;|y lnii!"<br />
and wati'h tlu\ colorful lic.anHvji'.W luir;- U ihat never ends.<br />
the season.<br />
.io;\n rily is a fine, spuc-ious, niocH'ii i-itv nf lirautifid<br />
PB and cimifortalilo hoiols, s <strong>of</strong> easy victory ami s<strong>of</strong>t resvalils. The Breai ieaders <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wiirhl have known betti'r.<br />
Novl Wick: The tiri'iii lilcii<br />
Your Health<br />
.• Dr. John .Toaey>h Gaines<br />
Babtn-ltnrlll Companj<br />
The Nut Bowl<br />
If<br />
vuii<br />
dii'l.<br />
T-0 H-A-l-N-ES<br />
HAINES Cut Price M<strong>ED</strong>ICINES<br />
GtnU.<br />
Ib 10c<br />
14c Special 50c Aulocrat IMm<br />
Ito<br />
|Ut Ikptf Fan VomUr<br />
•Ml Xonrkk Jlltk<br />
.- Ptat)<br />
(DMA)<br />
Or<br />
and Hkir IVepwratioii*<br />
•i^i AonrMfc mk Mm. CflMrt> 69r<br />
Wlten^i Cai IJirr OH pht __ 19e<br />
CTCMM and Lotion*<br />
Oi:<br />
m<br />
p<br />
•U* IUMM Cm<br />
**> Hina<br />
Mi<br />
41c<br />
ttat American girl, Mia Tita<br />
Baker, B.ICT«1 the bamtj contat tet<br />
QatM af the FMttml »t 8»n jnu,<br />
Pserto Wm.jk, ; aU vat umrigd<br />
•if-'" ' - "• "-<br />
LASTER SHOWING OF NEW YORK STYL<strong>ED</strong><br />
DRESSES — $1.95 to $7,95<br />
Smart New<br />
HATS<br />
$1.95<br />
Beautiful<br />
Coats and Suits<br />
$5,95 Up<br />
In Pur ISMDIJ-" Drpartniriit<br />
LOOK VniR liKsT TOH KiSTKR<br />
PERMANENT WAVES $8,00<br />
SCRIP ACC^T<strong>ED</strong><br />
STYLE DRESS SHOPPE<br />
815 Asbury Avenue Phone 129W<br />
Greetings From - -<br />
Ocean City's Boardwalk Restaurant<br />
will<br />
PLENTY OF DIVERSION THIS SI'MMEIt.<br />
A GLANCE at tlio loiifj li»t. ol" SIHH iii! i-vi-nls •ichi'diiluil<br />
l for this sprinif and jdininn'i' in i>' »«*? fr " m "" ""' " IK<br />
iif tax (sntliererH. '<br />
nOOSTERS OFF TO A (<br />
T11K Oeenn City Uoosters are ni<br />
niftht, which imui-tiimlwl H now urn »l »» ll(1 '<br />
live effort for .the community . ^nrmlnr Ban-<br />
May we asnln ulrem **"> J'";'. thnl U „" ^ 1 " "r«-<br />
qaet wns only"lhe beKinninK <strong>of</strong> HUM noii)sh tii koep ihe bowels mov-<br />
IliB i.'iitiifortiilily, A simple, well-<br />
' Iried remeay Is safer Ih the<br />
household than a ranload <strong>of</strong><br />
exploited "specifies" that spell<br />
quicker}' in nig letters.<br />
The surgery <strong>of</strong> the gnll-blnc'.<br />
der is another matter. Your<br />
host" friena<br />
Teacher! Why did the' people<br />
or old believe 1h.1t the world<br />
was flat?<br />
•Vollva Jr.: Because ihej flid-<br />
B'I have 11 school glohn ti. niove<br />
Ihat It was round.<br />
It will take .1 Int or n.s lieer<br />
to make a man so numb his<br />
taxes won't hurt!<br />
SCHOOL . . ,<br />
The olOest school in Amentia<br />
is tclebralinB its three himri-<br />
redih anniveiBary. .Jl is the I'lil-<br />
leaiale Behool <strong>of</strong> .New Vurk,<br />
which was founded by the mem-<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the lJiili-ti church In Now<br />
Auisri-idaui In 163u, Wouler van<br />
Twill*r, 1 lieu, the Governor <strong>of</strong><br />
tin; colony,, wrote hauk tin Hgl-<br />
land 10 ask to have a sehooi-<br />
limstoi nem nut who mifjht "in-<br />
Biriici ihu yuuth. both Diiich<br />
and the blacks, in ths know-<br />
!edB« <strong>of</strong> .lesiiB rhrisi, and alfo<br />
servo us »«xlon and preci'ntor,"<br />
' Accordingly Adam Iioinntsen<br />
came ovur from old Anistoniam<br />
and started the school.<br />
The Duich Reformed church<br />
ot New York lias become the<br />
wealthiest church irgaiiiautioB<br />
in ihe city, owning iiiiiliuus <strong>of</strong><br />
dollars wnijlli <strong>of</strong> nropeiij- whirli<br />
has boeil given lo il in \\wei!<br />
hundred yeiirs. The old school<br />
has nmlnlaiiicd a hmh standaril<br />
iif ediieaiion and semis iis griul-<br />
uates to the sreat univprstl^s<br />
la mercnslii": numhers.<br />
Free puljlif schools were un-<br />
heard <strong>of</strong> when ihe follpginle<br />
Bfiluiol was started, and for<br />
nearly U00 years ' iifterwiird.<br />
Many goocJ rhiirch people <strong>of</strong> all<br />
Heels'prfter 10 send their chil-<br />
dren 10 a Hiiinol whi-rc tln*>"<br />
raii be sw'e <strong>of</strong> soiiiid feiJRioiis<br />
Iraininis LIB well as "liooli-li'iirn-<br />
InR." '<br />
\Yhat Other Editors<br />
Have To Say About It<br />
YKCnilN NKUVH'K IIY<br />
SUNATOK KM HAItnS.<br />
I'luv eun have escaped- the re-<br />
ulizutitiii, thtuuBh, dully press<br />
reiii.flsi, <strong>of</strong> the rimrse. <strong>of</strong> eveliis<br />
in "I'liiiiuiii, that Atlantic coun-<br />
ty, ibroiiKli Senator Kmersrui<br />
liiibards is in virtual command<br />
ill ihij siliiuilon and cull it an<br />
"unholy alliance" or otherwise,<br />
woi'hUiK In. conjunction svlth<br />
Uoveruor A. Harry Moore for<br />
the best iiiifinBts <strong>of</strong> all the peo-<br />
plH <strong>of</strong> ilie state ihrougli ibis<br />
emergency. Nn governor and<br />
limisluiuie ever hud such a ^li-<br />
mit Ion to deal with ns exists<br />
this sesBioii, ami eventH may<br />
prove the stale's good fortune<br />
in having, in thii
. NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, APRIL 7. i?»<br />
eration, Individual Effort, Keyfo City'sRevivalSay8_Am<br />
And H*** 1 * Mr. Ackky Y~~ Highlights in Ackley's Address<br />
rTT In His TYacfc Suit' a great netd tor a group <strong>of</strong> men like you hen<br />
Io take « mere funfliJWBta) interest in your governmental<br />
Mir*'* "tTisrlty Arklev ir. y,r-_ »;,»<br />
t, hn> M TC'te-rtti TO a! :be ftve- , ,,1-^ %r<br />
. ...ftHlul. Jiii siraWJi: ,,,. lineup; »s his "Have At " '<br />
shoulder » hf ssifi it»; . ^-(^ ;Tn.>v smi:,"<br />
sHk'Mils 'don't rove "This sum »as housii- dii-it<br />
J«'J HP* ;,y, (,_,„,,, « J,f ^i,fl --,' S;ji; ^lH<br />
like<br />
> «ft* *<br />
ta ye«r<br />
ih*<br />
te * policy „ • _. , _<br />
IW to ft!! ur<br />
Is ihinkinr !«i!ij ir.<br />
and twits, mi 1 """ *"" Sv '<br />
Srtit your firsi diijj is- :e tiist sivr ?-.-n.-<br />
Sfr, PoMk' JlMi! he M O W O: rbr<br />
this «»TOinnn others is no asnet tlrnt no ill ; .1 Matdi Tal..- Oc«n :<br />
tortune can lake in:<br />
The bathrns aeasOB m i<br />
: ed in at Sea Islt PIIJ-, ,<br />
; Catherine Fitch, daughter t<br />
'Rowdy Type" is ; rotate Irving Fitch, Jtaa<br />
kin, <strong>of</strong> .lersfj I'ily. uad |a<br />
Warren, <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn,<br />
Not Welcomed<br />
j , iBle cltJ.<br />
Fine Family Tone Prevails benefit or postal<br />
U S I<br />
now on, i p. Hw,<br />
I<br />
I postmaster, wcured ih». (<br />
| Ocoar '"'ity iiai, never been trou- i'meat for the re_non. •<br />
i iih'tl with ihe prohlrnf nf hciw in gcu Isle huis been whiBB i<br />
| keep oiit uuilnsirttl.les Fur some , ind <strong>of</strong> banklni or MTIBJ<br />
; renscm this CIUBS hut never ni- vice srotw its bank cls»d<br />
v.-i »fii, h^ Henry B I any extent,<br />
;. •Bcwkf mid Sidney! The prlnif retinnii un thih \ti,<br />
I ihat nothing n! tht "rowdy" type<br />
•- , mi BtwiikP'V tnbli i is nffered lieri <strong>On</strong>iid, clean, lo-<br />
: 7 l-.illmmii!.. viri pressi-; noeem iirmisRnien! iiiiu fun it <strong>of</strong>-<br />
•!. ,ipr*Oi 1-irrii, I'nwiii ' fered foi bnth ynunBt'ierf and ad-<br />
;.'- !• : T:i! iiii-tl E. Swift.: nils, and so t|i(. ]i#(iji|f who piitii;:innei-<br />
m ;in^ ATUIII- rnnize ihe rcNcr; nri u- ibf' Briiiie<br />
:<br />
:'.r,-:-ii '(..• i" F, lire. | tvpe.<br />
A ..ii,;w ••.. tnvernnr nf There hnvr tirver Tipeti RiiioiiiiH<br />
;i fiis:-.i- iif Tiiitar? and in tht- resori. niid ci;y <strong>of</strong>ficiulF<br />
--••• Gi-hr, .• WlliiBimi.. have vnweii ,iiere never will be.<br />
•i-(..n.p- ,K HI, , iii* Mm Thn; is nnr reaBnn why tht Eity<br />
:„•••••.-- -if limimcri- i; i» • riilleri '•Anie-ii-ii 1 , n-i'pi!f«t<br />
r--.'- iv in, A'lan'il i'nniiij Kpunr: '• Ii ,t Rnff liij-<br />
' " = ' ^i' : !i.!"it s SaTfid from Pir*; IH<br />
Shortlj- aJter be ty<br />
: ""»<br />
.? K rvori jHTnil} mail lii |fii\ f h|K<br />
' • ' '• • liwil,!' I, i\l)- iilllliif herr<br />
a nurainp death at Sa I<br />
K"? 1 - Philomena Pifltaiio, M1<br />
; ^ a » ed ol u bean a<br />
Iliad been fiRhung a<br />
»ea r "I ean Kce cloud.<br />
continued,<br />
laHt KiKlit<br />
It wan<br />
inspiring latter from Former Mayor JOB-<br />
sott will<br />
the blast<br />
voicing the identical sentiments <strong>of</strong> those<br />
rrtinprritt Due lii<br />
at the Boosters' Banquet, Friday "Ad\erHlty brlnKB peuplu tnto<br />
the banquet committee by Mr, Champ- KPlIirr The nd\er»iilen «» lime<br />
to attend:_<br />
been gmnK thrnlltll ail ilir<br />
caiiKe <strong>of</strong> tlit«» KBthcrlng<br />
"Yl\ intense tliouglil !oninbt<br />
ineotlnB<br />
i^ Ihli 'Hint Orean C'IIV'H prim,<br />
nSV lmp..rtant m««t-<br />
prim up I" !•»' prrsrnt h.ii<br />
liein IMHPII ilium Hie rrmrlrilnim<br />
thai have conl roiled it. It i»<br />
Hip fibre nf the timn - Ihr rc><br />
ffMr" committee are to be<br />
Kt6d on >our enden vor to<br />
with the<br />
nClty wns transformed<br />
a tarren stretch <strong>of</strong> Bud<br />
*0 one <strong>of</strong> the most at true<br />
deiirnhlc resort fl to lio<br />
t MM mi Enrtliiinnke. I<br />
, MW we are suddunly<br />
*t lace to lace with a ciil-<br />
,0m aot ailoKelher <strong>of</strong> our<br />
' iking, hut nna that hiia unthe<br />
very foundations nV<br />
J"is hnme when be<br />
He »as draBped i" surety ;<br />
Anna Buiih and Her d»«<br />
Frunccs, but KUcrunit*a<br />
" Fur iiiiiiilrt« inlww<br />
Of«B rilj, write fur hf», I<br />
ttml«d bnoklri 1,» lll!onaj«li I<br />
nit, Itiariniilk, OHII nth A*<br />
1 ; ^.l^iul,' he<br />
"but I trunl III.IT III><br />
<strong>of</strong> ililn lir.iuiinil rethen<br />
tbsit iho I-IMWII<br />
lie <strong>of</strong> H iinniii'" i"l hy<br />
lasl <strong>of</strong> lici>nHo, mill on -<br />
rylng on as Ainei-iiiv'i (in-.'<br />
I'^auilly Rosori "<br />
iiroK^ spontaneously ;iii'l upplaudcd<br />
Mr. Mwarils BiigpeBicii a nw«<br />
slogiin for Ocean City; "Tiie<br />
city without nn nrcument."<br />
"No mail ever won over nn<br />
antagonist In areiimenl," he<br />
wild, "It is all rlKlii to hnost<br />
ntld io express ynnr pernonu<br />
The bid committee: Herschel<br />
junior Prom Is -Jiidinff, Eleanor Qrahanii Anthony<br />
implaiio, Mildred Dalbow, Paul<br />
"iDwless and Helen Mnehan,<br />
Jet For May 26 The music committee: Herschel<br />
ShidinK, Paul Lawless, Albert<br />
Moyer, Anthony Dattilo, Eleanor<br />
Plus for Elaborate Affair Oiaham, Jean Thorpe and Vir-<br />
Are ih Making. ijinia Greis,<br />
The refreshment committee:<br />
Norman Blackman, Dorothy Kwan,<br />
Plans are being made by memhers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the high school junior class<br />
Ruth Chadwlek, Mary Garwood,<br />
for the annual junior prom in hon-<br />
Carmcllii, Noiorangelo and Albert<br />
or <strong>of</strong> the graduates, which usually<br />
Moyer,<br />
brings to a close the school's social<br />
activities. The date for the<br />
affair this year has been set forOCKiN<br />
t'iTt FOLK ••or.r...'.<br />
May SB. •<br />
OF P'AKTOlt ANll HIS W1PK<br />
While members <strong>of</strong> both the sei. Jlr, and Mr*. .1. Kdward Belt?,<br />
ior and junior classes receive in and Mrs, Annn Short, ot Ocean<br />
\ Italians free, along with the fac City, were dinner KueatB Sunday<br />
JOSEPH O, C-HAMP10N ulty, this year's juniors are inau evening ul' Ilev. iind Mrs. Olinnnr<br />
RuratinB a new system to allow i Kniidsen, <strong>of</strong> Dawcs iiv,, Qlyn<br />
limited nunihir <strong>of</strong> older graduate* Neatli<br />
to attend. Fifty "bids" will be<br />
May Free Pishing cold, in addition to the grati<br />
itrewn with financial Boats from Gas Tax ones.<br />
and our hearts ISlled<br />
Party fishing bout owners will<br />
Hope io Mak» It F.laborate<br />
be exempt from tlie He (faHolliie<br />
AlihoiiKh finances are low, the<br />
i question now ariiies, what ax impoaiKl by the ,«tttU, if the a«juniors<br />
hope to make their prom<br />
I we Boini io do aholit ill,<br />
as elaborate as any that have pre-<br />
•emhlv bill introduced and passed<br />
liU would we be dolnK<br />
ceded it — ami there have been<br />
in the assembly hy William C.<br />
M calamity been an earth.<br />
nme Rood ones.<br />
Hunt, becomes a law.<br />
, j tidul wave or n confla.<br />
Assemblyman Hunt saicl it .w;is<br />
Class President Hershel Shiillni!<br />
I — any nno <strong>of</strong> wliicli<br />
unfair for bout owners to be re-<br />
UBS already appointed committees<br />
•d [Me been infinitely worse<br />
to arrange the affair. Besides the<br />
I what hus happened to IIB,<br />
cuiml to pay a tax which was<br />
siudents, Mis,, Martha Forbes, Ru-<br />
tlrSRht Fuhire, used for highway.-. He saiil il<br />
uene Halleran and Von K, Hen-<br />
would siivi! party boat men about<br />
Inrotigii a kind proviileneo,<br />
riml will supervise arranmments.<br />
30 per cent <strong>of</strong> their fuel bill, If<br />
HvM have been spared nnil<br />
Decoration Committee<br />
passed,<br />
Idored city remains infant,<br />
The decoration committee in-<br />
tte came hoosliag spirit anil<br />
cludes: Ruth Ltedn, Anthony Dat-<br />
" . displayed "by the piotllo,<br />
Dorothy Ewaii, Viijjinia<br />
Fur iMininloU' information about<br />
he-nnatT-w lll_reaifl£e_U<br />
-0reis,^J3
wM» «* th«<br />
IH> Mkit. tnlMd «xi<br />
rtn tte *itt v>t th*<br />
furJTllcM<br />
. «h- «r«n wv<br />
|t*ke <strong>of</strong>f,<br />
3 M I VM *tr*»m *t OO«NM\ i u\ it slr^<br />
|»Wt boo»l*r» tit ih»i U wll) rrf<br />
|«i»d» itw> \An\«>rt\> ttiirfir<br />
]wwa\y> Y^Mra (Vujfte> I<br />
A lurjv miniV-v *"<br />
^p* ^ai " ^ ^*p ^^^B- ^*> • a *i» v ^ ^» ^F ^ " ^ vt^<br />
New Jerseys Beaches<br />
i • ft* ftMMtit rvjxiw U> \<br />
\ \a\\ ai.<br />
i * * %<br />
»» VV*»» i in<br />
U 4*<br />
i •TiiTi s ^»ranni.unt r<br />
j Is Dead in St. Louis<br />
M» K.^ w<br />
t «<br />
Has Great Record<br />
i No Drowning* in 13 Ytwra<br />
, on Protected B«*cW<br />
300 Red Men Here<br />
i Saturday Night<br />
Wilmington Degree Team<br />
P Ril<br />
••*>«<br />
mgton eg<br />
to Put on Ritual.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e<br />
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r 1 M n I nld<br />
nl hsh 1 fiiiiinl \ 11 Intl 1 Ii » null '<br />
nf lln l' ml 1 w 11 liiipn il Ii •'<br />
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sinllni.it Km is I \nc ikhiiM<br />
mil 1 nil inn il I 11 i I 1 mil 1 In 1<br />
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bun t "11 In Ii" 'I U 111 ' I ' I n't<br />
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ill ivpi "I ir.ilt Hi .iv.ul<br />
II i-Min ibli in 111 fm l'ri<br />
ulili. siilinp mil<br />
.ui iifliml 1)5 a<br />
[inlii<br />
pun.<br />
V.111<br />
f 1 luicbr<br />
hul < ill {r<br />
f U Illlnm<br />
Itid mill I<br />
tt<br />
n thftl the accounts<br />
Trualeej nniler till 1<br />
hy the Surrogate<br />
(lettlument to the Or<br />
day <strong>of</strong> the jlata hen<strong>of</strong>.<br />
In BtU C hmi It <strong>On</strong><br />
Ifwls R Walton anij 1<br />
aii. I>*fanda»ts. you a<br />
penr and answ«r th* BUI „.<br />
plelnt on or Wore tha Nineteenth to<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mar nut. ot tho aaM Wit will t* tak-<br />
en aa CWMW* antnst Hiu<br />
Said Bill !• filed t» foredoae a certain<br />
mnrtcaire riven by L«wls R. WaJUm anfl<br />
Mnry » WalMHi. h|* wlf«. to CorapWIn-<br />
ant which aald wn-Jtam wt* dalajj I.n-<br />
unry 1« IBM. on lani!* In the fXW ol<br />
Ocean City. County o* Cape M«r art<br />
State <strong>of</strong> Naw Jeraev and »• I*.U B<br />
Walton *,»J Wary B Walton are «w*<br />
Defendant. hacanU yon (re. thi record<br />
onntra <strong>of</strong> the trfldlxis In question.<br />
Dated 1 ««• IS. »••»,<br />
HOB^HT K BEi/t^.<br />
a»lWtor <strong>of</strong> Complainant,<br />
Ocean City. New lenty<br />
BIIFR1PF-S SALE.<br />
lir itrtua nf a writ < <strong>of</strong> Fieri Faalaa.<br />
for sale <strong>of</strong> HorUraied Frenlstt. «A SM _<br />
directed. ItnKd out oif the Court ot<strong>On</strong>w- ttonum •»-- - — '<br />
tory <strong>of</strong> New Jorsry on tha Wi day <strong>of</strong> Wm|w A,U!IHI ntrcct,<br />
Cmnil. N. .1.<br />
1 4 I pf *C "0<br />
. jiKinUon, a rirporntlun <strong>of</strong> the fttAte o|<br />
N«w Jerney is thu Hefandant the Sub-<br />
nrrlbcr one <strong>of</strong> tilt ^peclll M"Blera <strong>of</strong><br />
1 HUKI Court nt Chftnrery, In McCordaHW<br />
ith bitid Oi l-»l ion W A 1 lcld11 ll<br />
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In Ocmn Clij ,,r depri.lnlc.l ^tock or<br />
JWIIUII btiitinol-I^dmir Box H 14 llccnn<br />
n i TODAY TIMI- TO PAY<br />
Our Iniiuranrc Bu(lK(.t plun i rmi kf<br />
immtlifcit protctLit,,, m tmiMinlrn'<br />
rnopthly itvmpntH tlfin t uinrrl >u<br />
libur«iinO lxi<br />
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m , M A M H A r.l. next, ut. ten<br />
k A, M,. »it whIO. time •pi.ilentinn<br />
be miidc for tho a.lloWi«icfl <strong>of</strong> Com<br />
iEiR ninl cnutincl feci.<br />
tta Mnrfh 3rd, 10SB.<br />
F. K. J. BOWKR<br />
"('«ivpr <strong>of</strong> The Firm Nal.fmnl Hunk<br />
f Otrun Hty New J^ctfy li,no[i .unrllv f» in tl« *?oOi»i ' 'I "V<br />
In t 1 lurtli Sti*ct tL-tntRltiiiif ^mth<br />
vfvlMirlly "f Ihftt l"'int in front n<br />
I im till in mi • Hlnnp lln i-md In*' ol" As<br />
I m \\rmn fmly fc* 1 ! and nf Omt wiiltii<br />
c toi linf in Itntrth or dtpth Noitli^^t<br />
HiilU irtwppn hliM imrallc. «uh W<br />
Itnt "I 1 •'" th SI rwt nnd nl n ir H«<br />
Noitln* -*t( rlv lino <strong>of</strong> . .fib Strr t nni<br />
liutidri.il f*M to A Tift^n f«N>l widi *trr»t<br />
Am mm iiu under dfUt IB S" 1 «"' ' R<br />
Mil inlercrl and Sheriff » ffca tu n«<br />
tlldtn<br />
It ncth m i]fc,,th Nortltwcutuardly be<br />
«ufH>n linpu i n,rn I If I u.lh tui.J S^M^nth<br />
Ml eel 10'l I«Cl to a 13 feel ^Idr alky<br />
RPlNf. thf SouUiVLfR.cili-onehalf <strong>of</strong><br />
\jii No 41T Spettfin A Plan <strong>of</strong> Oc<br />
IiFf»I-JNIT\ fpet So ilhver.lwi.rdlv<br />
ftmn Ihe SoiUhwcntfily nd»* <strong>of</strong> Hp\tnih<br />
Strnt ritntiiinini in fr It fif brc«ilHi<br />
in ultl AHlmiy An HUP SnHiuestivant<br />
1> 1 fwt nnd <strong>of</strong> that \ nl(h -^t«nl-<br />
in In kntxth <strong>of</strong> drplh Na <strong>of</strong> that<br />
rxK ndLnir Eouthcastwat-dty between<br />
alld llnOi otic boinr the nnrthi^nivterlv lino<br />
cf SHid 11 Uit vide ftlley I "<br />
tho othoi bclt.1? thi- anuthnOFtprly line uf<br />
Fir t Mrret *ttrrtd.5f. to thft *rrl»>r1or lino<br />
t LnbUnbcd by thtt <strong>of</strong> inld morti^r*«> Innii^Br*. <strong>of</strong> ral<br />
bill, inntor lipr cnliJ f>Kt«riur 1,T\D liptti<br />
^tnblinhrd in cront dnt^d May 2* '90<br />
intl r*>rori!ri1 In thf <strong>of</strong>flr* or tbo Cl*rl<br />
•f CnfiH Mmr County in Deed Book 1".<br />
e 4^7<br />
Amount doe 1'nder dceroe t« *17 1&S3 in a certain Cav>« a ^ una «f<br />
crrln S*nshore Duilillntf and l*rmt* A»- inoed tlU ftw.<br />
littlon n eoniorHtltm <strong>of</strong> th* SMU <strong>of</strong> ^ttMtor Un« <strong>of</strong> HM .<br />
EJW JerK«) Id com.ilalniint and ThomM . AaWnmt doe nft4tr<br />
Ohntiln ctux rt B) nr* t*f*ndanti ' W t h |aWrtrrt mB4<br />
shall ^Tn^ tn Hal.- flt public \fndnt. v<br />
oat <strong>of</strong> the w Jv<br />
«n tha ZSixt day <strong>of</strong> K4<br />
I dkali «xpoM to «W<br />
ONDAT, Aim..<br />
ih* Ihonn (if<br />
o'ciodc r M. to wit. at arr dcfrndnnt^ I nhull<br />
CDriif 1 tu ffllo M public \endnf (in<br />
MOMIA^ APRIl rih 1^3<br />
»t«*?Ln tho linuru tif IUP1\« nnd ft" 1 -*<br />
Otlock P M to \\ it nt om n clock in<br />
(lir nftfrno m <strong>of</strong> ft hi lw\ nt thi. Shcr<br />
iff i fiffici. m < np« Mo\ T-rtuiL HuuEP<br />
IIK Mny (/ounu NVu Jirfl<br />
All Ihut ciltnin n.frti"ted iiirmififp<br />
lib tbe npr urtennnrp 1 ! m tin bi'l <strong>of</strong><br />
complnint in tlif nul ri"» ** I mticoiarl<br />
t forth nnil n the<br />
cily <strong>of</strong> Ocmn Cit\ in tbr County ff tanp<br />
M«> mid Stat< <strong>of</strong> Now Jfnfy more i nr-<br />
tifitlmly dpicrihp'l n* follow* RL* IN-<br />
MNG nt thi int. ir-wtHii. nf lh< * Tinrth-<br />
wpitifly line .tfiiU Inn) <strong>of</strong> T^nth Sturt and<br />
fnt hundrpd t n ( r 10) f< ot nnrtl.*«l<br />
\Minlii fi m tli TintthuretirK lln*> <strong>of</strong> liny<br />
An nur mhliiinini northci.^lwurfllv nlohf-<br />
xniil lnn* <strong>of</strong> Fitrii A.pntU foM> M0) f*ft<br />
in fmnt «i- hrendih mid <strong>of</strong> thnt width<br />
i lending nnrthwfstwnrHlj, li**tv«n Uiirnl<br />
lrl lhici fflio Imnf <strong>On</strong> nnrthpn-lerly line<br />
,f Tmlh Strret (kf .ytondttl. m ihc Ri<br />
the<br />
Bill<br />
en l>y I M Hnrd^nR to Mo-<br />
1O^«*i Comp<br />
uf New X<br />
•ertti aettlicnfd to<br />
IA.II' morlunKt KAH dated July<br />
land. In tbo City <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
County <strong>of</strong> Cape May and ^tfttn t>f<br />
CflwunulflM<br />
n trrmnt ndt*«<br />
tKik Ko. ut «l IM«4L JW*<br />
fte hlqh w*i« twk <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
ton, wWchcivM m-r fa* *»**•*<br />
(8) nottheait niohs uvd ISO<br />
or lem. to the «xte*O(M' -*«C<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ninth 8trt*rt; theoo* • ld title<br />
0 tin .iremi M. In qntaiion and you<br />
imntoun TrUu* (omptitiy n Corporation<br />
1 (IIP SLalc nf FpnnFyl^-nnln arc Made<br />
n«_rpnilniit Irfwauttc you bold H morlg^tp<br />
» the iiititiii?^ in MiKitivn which mnrt<br />
lib rqupnt to C_t mplainn.ru n mnrt<br />
»y lino <strong>of</strong> Bay l\ennr thence tl]<br />
bouLh^chtvnrdlr jiamlnl *i.h Hay Av.<br />
Iwn<br />
nuo 80<br />
dlr Jiaiall. I Hy<br />
thrnce (I) Northucnlnaril<br />
W l ' Fl and at<br />
trt to ths<br />
tcvenkntn, a^4 emdlUoiu e<br />
deed H«onled In th* <strong>of</strong>fte* «f ti<br />
at C*i* Hay Coantr In. Book<br />
DO Ml *t<br />
Jalel<br />
--^ r—.«*. w^<br />
Amount do* wtdM-<br />
U«17, with lnwmi (tftd<br />
to W added.<br />
<strong>of</strong>Nlirtfc<br />
execution at the imtt <strong>of</strong> NSttti<br />
Tm»t CA (<strong>of</strong> CiDndem) k U<br />
»c pl.lnliff and to In<br />
WILUAM B PO<br />
l.lnl nd<br />
WILUAM B POW<br />
a March Mth. ISIS<br />
8 ll A<br />
natea March Mth. SIS<br />
WUlIan 8. Darnell, AM?.<br />
B-31-4t.pt *19.!8<br />
SHEPIFrS SALE.<br />
nt id yo L. M. al% mado<br />
tha<br />
><strong>of</strong>t<br />
t»nd accoiriDimj iht- the mortAttm<br />
led wd and mny ba\p nome inl*?r* t in<br />
In prcmi^etj m quciUon<br />
Mairh 11 lt" Ottan Hty<br />
RallroaA Corapsry 4at«d Ootober 7 !•«•<br />
and recordnl In peid Book 67, pasr -i<br />
aald pelnL helnn !(• fapl mWe or le«i<br />
Notthweitu'ardly frem the SoutWeMterly<br />
lilts <strong>of</strong> Commonscallh A%atiua (former-<br />
b Landh Ave»u«) measured •long Ihr<br />
NortMantarly line «f Wlllard noad<br />
tnenee Nortliwanlly elonir i>I.Mrl» ol<br />
W«l Jersiy * Seaehnre Ttellnnd Cow<br />
id In, said Ami,<br />
UTiolttlon <strong>of</strong> N*^ Jcrapy tn fi(.<br />
. UTiortition <strong>of</strong> N*w J e y i<br />
hi I utidlMde 1 one liall Intercut and 1 einir<br />
Ihc- (lime premne-t whii-h Emma I t.terl<br />
J V<br />
Ihc- (lime premne-t whiih Emma<br />
mnll hv .leril dnte.l Jununry V 1'1'J nnd<br />
rccinlcd m tlie iifore-iu.l Clerk H Offie"<br />
in ilonlc 1.4 <strong>of</strong> Dtedp imirti lfi< crnnted<br />
Mid ronveyeil unlo Cli.renco L. BilHoil<br />
rnd Shorn Realty Company, a corporation<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jei*c m Ice<br />
Air-iu'it lino iin.l r .lern . •• I r 3"» S<br />
tli Intorcit nnil Sheriff* fco» to lio udd<br />
Hnle.1 Mnrel, i'J,,,l. 19HS.<br />
ichnrd B. Kckmnr, Sol'r-<br />
M-4t-p( K<br />
y<br />
ihed Seventy onrt <strong>of</strong> Chapetry o<br />
N J d ill b Mid in the Pres<br />
nrmet'qn by the t>onrt <strong>of</strong> pty<br />
New Jeroay and mill be Mid in the Pres.<br />
d * U ^ ^ ^<br />
f riftv-fourth StrcLt N'nrthv.PAt-<br />
iwai'illy one hundred (100) fppt In lenirth<br />
or ilipth to a fiftprn fctl vido nlreet or<br />
rl^ nnd BUNG Ijftti niimherpd 781 to<br />
""7 include in ^oct4<strong>On</strong> L' on thp Plan<br />
<strong>of</strong> I^it^ <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City Awwlation<br />
Ami unr ilup utidpr judgment la 1200 -<br />
020 0(1 with nitPieM and bllprlff • I»e«<br />
tr IK adtlpd<br />
fci-ixcd n< the Ttiopprly or Clarence L<br />
jBol cl nl>. d<strong>of</strong>endnnts takpn in ex<br />
ulion ill the ^ulL <strong>of</strong> Thomas M I^IW'<br />
' plaintiff nnd to be to'd hy<br />
V1U1AM B POWtLL, Sh»lff<br />
Dated M.iri-h 29th 1933<br />
poi ci Rp* nold» Alt<br />
HIIKItlFF'S SALE.<br />
IJy virtiio i.f u ^rH "f I*'ler! I'^aclrtu<br />
ir na'" <strong>of</strong> Mol tcajrcil rremliieil to me<br />
irncl.d lusued out <strong>of</strong> the Tour! <strong>of</strong> flian<br />
i ry <strong>of</strong> Now Jei-...y, on the fllh dfty <strong>of</strong><br />
Inrcli. A. l>. 193:1, l'i a certain qait.r<br />
vheretn Scatthnro IlullillniT and Loan AK<br />
odatlon, » Cot|mrfltlrtn ol tho State <strong>of</strong><br />
Jen<br />
In comnlatpant. nnd Gertrude<br />
mid Wllfrril T. Woemii aro de-<br />
ndnnb. I ihall expose to ««lo at public<br />
/enaue. on ONnAV APRIL t»*. IMS<br />
f l<br />
•lONnAV. APRIL t»*. IMS<br />
between the " hourr <strong>of</strong> twelve and five<br />
'clooli P M . to "It at one o'clock In<br />
ho atlemoqn <strong>of</strong> Fiild d»v nt the "awrlff «<br />
<strong>of</strong>flee tn Canr May Citurt HOUH. Cape<br />
llav County, New Jersey<br />
'All that curtain, mortnarcii rirrn.li<br />
with ttie aprnirteni.nciii. In th* bill nf<br />
complaint In tlie milil c»u«e iiartlcularly<br />
sot forth nnd tlaiicrfhed. that is tu *av<br />
All the follo,«ilrn I met or utroel nf<br />
4 d l h i f t mttlular<br />
All t<br />
»n4 nnd<br />
d l<br />
rn I met r ute<br />
hereinafter mttlcular<br />
l d hl I<br />
v dascrlbrd fltimlc lyliB and belnn In<br />
lio Cllv <strong>of</strong> Oc»»n Clti In thr> County <strong>of</strong><br />
"«•• Mav *nd ^tntf <strong>of</strong> Na« JernP»<br />
BEING the Norlhwf'lpr'y 40 f«t M<br />
1 »77 SeHlnn A Flan <strong>of</strong> the Or-<br />
.JMNINa'atVt point'li Ilie Soirlh-<br />
wasterly tin* <strong>of</strong> SIVth Strppl at tlie dl».<br />
t«nco <strong>of</strong> »n t**% Northpjil«ardly from<br />
the Northwesterly line <strong>of</strong> Atlanllr Aie-<br />
no* pontainlnir In front nr hreadlh<br />
Nnrth»rttf.ar.1lr pf that pnlnt In am<br />
nlonir th* SouthiMisterlv line <strong>of</strong> Sixth<br />
Street 4« f**t to thp loiitlieaiterlv line<br />
<strong>of</strong> n Flftetiri F*et wldp Strict and <strong>of</strong> that<br />
width •xtHwfljiB In l«nVt wide fttrect EO fVt ide R<br />
Amount dua tinker dferfcn Is » t ,<br />
-clth inUrcst and Sheriff, fee. to be >uM-<br />
clt<br />
WII.UAM B POWBLL. SherW<br />
New York and' Uila<br />
aDproved April I Ith. A. T>. IBM.<br />
HUTipletnantn thereto<br />
VtKINC tha »m> land and<br />
which James N, Kmlna. ** iii. _ ._<br />
dnted October S. I*2ri. and retordtd ,<br />
the <strong>of</strong>flco <strong>of</strong> the Clark <strong>of</strong> th* O<strong>of</strong>fln<br />
Cnpe May In IlooV 415 <strong>of</strong> THadi.<br />
{)4, granted and oonveyad 1<br />
I. riuBola In fen^ *•<br />
Amount due under decrirtt Ii 197.41 .<br />
with Interest and SberHfe few to<br />
'WILLIAM H. POWELL.<br />
t)«t«d March 2!Hh 18M<br />
French. Blcbards * Bradley. Sol'rs.<br />
* MS.10<br />
SHBBIFF-8 SALE<br />
OALE.<br />
Qy viKtuc <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Fafle*.<br />
r Kale <strong>of</strong> Morlasimd Fretntses, to nrt<br />
irecteilj iHBUed out <strong>of</strong> tha ponrt <strong>of</strong> Chan-<br />
ry <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, on th* SBth day OT<br />
March. A. Tt. 1988. In » certain Cauae<br />
wherein Lanndowna Finance GoinBany, a<br />
CcrpnrHtinn nf th« State <strong>of</strong> Nev Juraey<br />
t complainant, nnd Roland O. Watnor<br />
nnd Laura H. Walton are defendants, I<br />
shall eitrwae tn sale. at public vandue, on<br />
MONDAY. APRIL MtK liWy-<br />
hctween the houra <strong>of</strong> twelve and ftvv<br />
o'clock T. M., to wit, at one o'clock In<br />
tho afternoon <strong>of</strong> aald day, at the 8h*r<br />
Ut'a <strong>of</strong>fice, in Cap* May Court Hutu*.<br />
Cnne May Coilntv, ¥faw Jeree*<br />
All that certain tnortreted preinlwls.<br />
with the appurtenenQss, .In the b.111 <strong>of</strong><br />
eomplalnt -in tha IULU cauia> varUettlarl*<br />
tat forth and denerlbtd, that Is to say<br />
All the follovtlnir traft or parcel nf<br />
Innd, nnd prtuisea hereinafter particih<br />
It try denrribed. sluiatc. lyinir and belnt<br />
In the Citv or Ocean City in »» CoaatJ<br />
f C M d St f NV l t f<br />
By virtue nf a writ nf<br />
foi a*Ia <strong>of</strong> Morts*w< n*<br />
directed Uaiied out nf tlw<br />
rh <strong>of</strong> Naw Jerw. on<br />
h A -<br />
In C Ocean Ciy in »» Coa<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cane May and St*t* <strong>of</strong> NV" leratf<br />
BFJNO Lnt No." MS, SKtton D.^P<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lotp nf tr-n Ocean City JUanelaUon.<br />
BEGINNING! at a point In the «0T*-<br />
weslarly line <strong>of</strong> * Central Aveliue<br />
dlntance <strong>of</strong> S»0 feet Ssnlkwei.<br />
flt,tn the Southweatarlv' sMi ef Sei<br />
teetith street. conUrnltw In front -<br />
breadth Southmntwaidrf <strong>of</strong> »td Dolor I*<br />
•pd alonir the Northwesterly .Ida <strong>of</strong>.uM<br />
C l Avanu* 40 fast, and <strong>of</strong>. tbM<br />
tdi I 1tt « '—' ^--^- J<br />
•««•<br />
... axtetullns; In leafftS
Again<br />
Male l_***t as tatr<br />
iy aa _• "mn-<br />
y ataBMMt «H Ik* story,<br />
apMlalty -was hUla. (•_**•<br />
r(|i>s, ntirNtnlN, (Mpiils<br />
•nd (liniiflH. TOl'lOATH <strong>of</strong> 4 urn.<br />
*( bnir rl.itlis, (iicfiln, I.tmtin •<br />
and flreivx, VnrlH} at Ntyli-M<br />
flip mfll »f till ttSK'-i,<br />
rriciMl from<br />
up<br />
lull Rmue ill Nlifs , , , , Jfii<br />
< h«n;c (or Ulrniliuns , , . Kvi'fy<br />
J'itl lit Our Kxiiirl Killi>r.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Scrip Accepted<br />
MORRIS<br />
h Sanitary Market<br />
Stt St and AJxrr, Ave,<br />
OPEN FOR THE SEASON<br />
APRIL 14th, 1933<br />
19111 Arrllp Afe. liir. Ha, ('anilliin aiul<br />
ATLINTIC (iTr, X, J,<br />
j The Siiirii Fast <strong>Line</strong> Stiips at Mnrris' Cor«M,<br />
Groceries •<br />
Prime Meats - Fruits and Produce<br />
PATENT MFDrCJNES<br />
Tuckahoe Veterans 9 Camp<br />
Failure; To be Abandoned<br />
S| RemBant <strong>of</strong> Workers Dwhearticee*! as <strong>On</strong>e at<br />
C__fed Par PHoo_* 884 Free DeE-wjr §. Found Dead—Ej_-Sakfien to S«k<br />
s l» ;<br />
Bj IIML* lit v.-fe" f->;<br />
The Little Shop With<br />
The Good Pastry<br />
Retdy To Sem Oaan City's Visitors<br />
The entire family will find __j§ shoppe<br />
• convenience. We m centrally<br />
ed _ad have dolled attendants.<br />
Cerrnti Barber and Beauty Shoppe<br />
-Ill HOI *E OF PEEl ECT W<br />
r<br />
old neiq hborhi<br />
•ANA PASTRY SHOP<br />
STWITIT<br />
Atlantic Mirror!<br />
and Glass Works!<br />
tsi j ;-:M ii—t.j*iaeain<br />
r«<br />
r,<br />
Nort to Part Office<br />
MERCHANT TAILOR<br />
SUITS 946 /Uburj<br />
! Qeeui Gty. N. J.<br />
ty<br />
H*<br />
f<br />
Below TWs Price Yon Oan*t Bny<br />
QUALITY<br />
OCEAN CITY TAE-OR SHOP<br />
J T TAIBCT<br />
Ashny Ave. Ocean Otj<br />
EXCLUSIVE AGENT<br />
SAN MAN<br />
I CHOCOLATES<br />
a -in<br />
_<br />
_>#-_lls — r_*<br />
• ror the (soiicl cil (lip lieople, and<br />
their surety, anyhow.<br />
"1 hope ii won'! be nereKiwry m fine anybody, hut I've<br />
isivpn nrdcrB in lirliig in all lotul nl'l'endera, no tnaiirr svlin itiey<br />
ure. A iinlicemuii nr si rivemnn i» JIIBI OH linlilp to arrest as<br />
anyone clue,"<br />
Mngtatrnle Rlrhiirdsi, when rlirop personn iippeined lictore<br />
him Mondny for passinii Slop ni(jiih, warned ihem in tiip Bamc<br />
effpei.<br />
"We've lieen la)! Iliis w'Hnlpr, In nlieying HIP slop Hlrnet law,<br />
Bn I'm noi KniiiR to fine you. 1 am uolnu 10 UHH yim m live up<br />
In ill** regulation In Hit' finure, hiiwpvi'r, »II ilmi sve niny set<br />
u K»ml example for newi'miier-n."<br />
TliiiHH arrested werp Riiland Wulnwrlglii, or 818 Aslmry nv,,<br />
Henry Srlmnze, Jr., S!!. <strong>of</strong> 4ii4 Atlaiillc av., and liny .lolitison,<br />
11 Hi and Went, flail <strong>of</strong> III! encli WHS returned.<br />
Merged Railroad<br />
Service Here By<br />
Season Forecast<br />
C, C. Dee-ion PreiHcted<br />
by Buvinger by Middle<br />
<strong>of</strong> Next Month.<br />
Heads Boy Week Acnvitiei<br />
MAYOR HARRY HEADLKY<br />
By RAY E, DeVRlES<br />
After weeks <strong>of</strong> seemiiiB inactiv<br />
ity, while the regular Repub leans<br />
d d andidates the kmon<br />
endorsed candidates, the<br />
Republican forces <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
toutlty swung into action last<br />
right at the Ocean City' Reputali.<br />
MB Club, arid endorsed a complete<br />
ticket to combat the regulars,<br />
: And at the - »ry head <strong>of</strong> the<br />
t -defcet is Ocean City's own mayor,<br />
lirry Headley, who will vie wrth<br />
• fcnttor Charles C, Read tor the<br />
I Bominatlon for senator,<br />
< >> Tennenbium for Senate<br />
For assemblyman, Harry leu<br />
siirtwim, <strong>of</strong> WlWiMisd, *vho U>«.<br />
M« to only about 300 votes last<br />
1 Star, will compete with William<br />
C. Hunt. . ,<br />
Ralph T, Stevens, characterized<br />
by Mayor William Bright, <strong>of</strong> Wild-<br />
wood, as the person who started<br />
OghtjnR this year for the "forKot.<br />
tan man"—the taxpayer—will run<br />
with Roland Corson, <strong>of</strong> Wildvrood,<br />
for freeholders, against Luther C,<br />
Opien and Percy H, Jackson.<br />
Mayor Headley was the key to<br />
tht entire situation, it was brought<br />
Over 200 Dogs Are Entered<br />
In.Mutt Parade Tothorrow<br />
Movie Cameras in Action as They Move from<br />
Camp Square Toward 'Walk at 1:30 p. m.<br />
The proapitts are that moie than 200 dogs will take<br />
part in the annual "mutt dog" parade tomorrow (Saturday)<br />
at 2 p, m,, from the camp grounds) at 6th gt and Aabury<br />
i ,..._U, * ,_ ' . _ _<br />
Beer Deliveries<br />
To Be Permitted<br />
•ENNSY'S RESORT<br />
TRACKS TO GO OUT<br />
Running Time to Broad it<br />
Station to ne Reduced<br />
by 20 Minutes.<br />
Thai a consolidated railroad<br />
may serve Oeein nlty thin guni.<br />
n-er, with the runninc time to<br />
Broad Bl. station, Philadelphia, re-<br />
daced 20 minutes, was the pre-<br />
diction <strong>of</strong> Ralnh Huvlnxer to the<br />
ehainher oE oonimerce. Tuesday<br />
night,<br />
Mr rtiivinger, who is chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the chamber*!* transportation<br />
committee, hriHert this prediction<br />
on the fuel thai the stnte hoard<br />
<strong>of</strong> public iitliilies Jhln week *<br />
commended approval <strong>of</strong> Ihe pi*<br />
posed merger <strong>of</strong> the PennRylvnnfc<br />
and noadinft In Smith Jersey, In<br />
its report to the Interstate com-<br />
merce commission,<br />
Kwecls iM'rlslmi SiMin,<br />
"It Is quite jiossltale," he said,<br />
"that we may have a fivorabl^<br />
decision <strong>of</strong> Hie interRtnip mm*<br />
merce commission by Ihe middle<br />
<strong>of</strong> May, in view <strong>of</strong> the fart (hat<br />
there is no opposition lo the mci-<br />
per plant! as finally approved.<br />
It is entirely pronahla that n<br />
Governors To Re Invited To<br />
This Season- -Old Home Week]<br />
Active Summer Planned By<br />
SOME OF THE SEASON EVENfS 1<br />
NOW PLANN<strong>ED</strong> BY BOOSTERS<br />
Mutt Dog Pnrade, starting from a Isle (ity,<br />
according to their destlmil icinB.<br />
Abuiiiliiii i'eiiiiiiy Trarks H»'re,<br />
"While nothing definite CMII he<br />
done tintrt the 1. C. ('. renders iia<br />
decision it is possible,the merger<br />
might he affected here in advance<br />
on n track rental basis."<br />
Under the eonfuilidntinn plans.<br />
the Pensylvania Hacks hjre wilj<br />
be ahandnned. Mr. Buvinirar pre-<br />
dicted that they 'will he torn up<br />
as ituickly »« poiislhle an'ri the<br />
decision is announced, to avoid<br />
payiiiK any more taxes on it.<br />
lleliij- Time Table M
m<br />
|S.:<br />
to Ex-<br />
Chan-<br />
/ORK HERE<br />
^Riiweiimt, Ui« full<br />
jNCua'-Including<br />
^ •stead from the Oe-<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> the sew BUi it<br />
Aft emit into 9th at,<br />
^iBBtdlled by tlie at#te.<br />
fcfe this effect w an-<br />
• Friday by members<br />
highway commission,<br />
Conference with re-,<br />
' and an inepection<br />
also Announced that a<br />
dw&y, providing for<br />
lnliGs. will .be con-<br />
the other end <strong>of</strong><br />
the now Kalnhow<br />
nwny from what Is nqw an abrupt<br />
tarn, where th« now bridge r<strong>of</strong>d<br />
i joins Uie shore ro»d, just above<br />
the Guteway Casino, at Somen<br />
PplnL A triangle J50 feet long nt<br />
its longest Dolnt will be cut from<br />
this hank, leaving a broad en<br />
trance to the bridge<br />
State to InnUU Drains.<br />
The state will ulso install four<br />
drains under the new pavement<br />
on 9th st.<br />
Those attending the conference<br />
from the state were Firman<br />
Reeves, <strong>of</strong> the highway couunis-<br />
ilon; Jacob Bauor, chief engi-<br />
neer; John Williams, district en-<br />
gineer, and Senator diaries C.<br />
Read. The city was represented<br />
by Jolin K. TroUl, city ronimlE<br />
ilonor, and William II. Collision,<br />
Jr., cily engineer,<br />
Mr> Trout announced this wL-ck<br />
that blue prints uf the proposed<br />
bronze tablets to be erected on<br />
the Ocean City end <strong>of</strong> the bridge<br />
are being prepared by Morrlr<br />
Gouutflnd, state highway engineer<br />
He said the state hns agreed to<br />
provide them. <strong>On</strong>e will hear the<br />
BuiiH's <strong>of</strong> tile state highway com-<br />
inlfsioti and data about the<br />
bridge. The tuber will be a mem<br />
orinl to world war vettrans. to<br />
whom UK? bridge it* to (te «lodi<br />
eatcJ.<br />
1 needed to provide the<br />
"ihBnldsre for this road<br />
1 6i obtained from the<br />
tlie state will cut<br />
.GAINESand<br />
CAFE<br />
' Steaks Chops and<br />
Sea Food<br />
[ ATC, 0«Mlt C'lly, Jf. J<br />
HEABLEY<br />
HNGC0AL<br />
on flit mirlMt. Full<br />
to ton •uaranteatf.<br />
Pnen «<br />
>: 1BTH A WEST<br />
[4 Receivers Named<br />
For Beealey Bridge<br />
Four permanent receivers were<br />
appointed for the Beesly'a Point<br />
Bridge, Friday, by Vlee Ohaneel-<br />
lor Frank B. Davis, at Camdefi.<br />
The Ocean rity Automobile Bridge<br />
Co.. owners <strong>of</strong> the span, consent-<br />
ed lo the receiverahip. which is<br />
<strong>of</strong> the "friendly" variety, and un-<br />
dertaken in order to protect the<br />
company and its creditors.<br />
R. Wayne Kraft, Oamden law-<br />
yef, Mas named to serve with<br />
Robert K, Bell, local attorney,<br />
Charles I. Lafferty and Clyde L,<br />
Paul, The latter three were nam-<br />
ed temporary receivers the week<br />
before, • •<br />
Miss Jtanette Darby bag re-<br />
turned f-orn T \i*il if several<br />
in St Feter^hur^ Flu<br />
ROBERT'S HOTEL<br />
and RESTAURANT<br />
OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 15<br />
Delicious Dinners<br />
and Platters<br />
Restaurant<br />
12 a, m. to<br />
12 p. m.<br />
TRAINOR'S and<br />
YUfiNGI^Mp BEER<br />
re Road Somers Point<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEULJ<strong>ED</strong>GER. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />
n A,I 1 ni<br />
E Church Plans<br />
Musical Services<br />
Church Choir in<br />
Cantata Tonight<br />
'Crucifixion' to be Sung at<br />
Presbyterian Church<br />
Toniffht (Good Friday) the choir<br />
<strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian church,<br />
under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Miss Lou-<br />
isa T. Corson, will render Sir John<br />
Stainer's beautiful cantata, "The<br />
Crucifixion.*<br />
Dr- Charles F, N* ,Voe#elin, the<br />
minister, says<br />
**This sacred cantata hus lon£<br />
Lex'ii r<strong>of</strong>^arded as one <strong>of</strong> the flwst<br />
tuneful -and appropriute Lenten<br />
compositions, and unlike the more<br />
mwlorn works, it does not tire one<br />
with repetition.<br />
'Tt is said by mu^jr critics <strong>of</strong><br />
note that the music <strong>of</strong> the Cruci<br />
fix ion F which is so beautiful and<br />
expressive, hns been greatly en-<br />
hanced bv the wort Is that portray<br />
the coming <strong>of</strong> Christ :ind His dis-<br />
ci J»les 10 Cethsemano, His A^ony<br />
The Precession to Calvary. His<br />
a for forgiveness for His peo-<br />
i;Le, His statement to His Mother,<br />
The Appt'jl <strong>of</strong> the Cruci tied and<br />
the Hnal chorus 'It is finished.<br />
The PresbvU*rinn rhurch choir<br />
lius for many years been t* leader<br />
Easter Services at<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
UOIT TKIJUTV UIMttll<br />
(Episcopal)<br />
KeT. 0. N* Davidson, Uertnr<br />
Service* for ISaator Sunday—<br />
6,00 a. 111. Holy l-Urluirist.<br />
8-00 ii. 111- Holy l'.'ut'h;irUit.<br />
'J.30 H. in- Astinrj" nv<br />
Tho women <strong>of</strong> the liiirifh 11 vo ask-<br />
ed to don at*. 1 to Hi L: ^at:r |Wst,<br />
This wa« iliscusse.1 liv the Bonst-<br />
it«, Monday niitht, but was laid<br />
iivi-r for a dwislon until ..nine timt<br />
urge, be sublet to several<br />
angas. at time goes on.<br />
Expense Not Heavy<br />
It is estimated that the Booit.<br />
en' shar* <strong>of</strong> tho MptmiS in earry-<br />
•-- ..* «l,l. rnmrram will not ejt<br />
nf out this program \UlI not e<br />
ceed |1 000 Thm does not mclu<br />
the C3toen>.e>i <strong>of</strong> the Boosters a<br />
m ff to spnd<br />
imum amount The whole under<br />
I t bt th<br />
.le<br />
ad-<br />
committee, but this com-<br />
mittee is planning to jpend R min-<br />
"" — v -*le und«r<br />
but thor.<br />
[lowers or t !her tlrtni ui n loi<br />
P^ailef Sunday are asked 10 mm<br />
w Hh<br />
Plorencr Iitfnn 11H I!,1\<br />
len%e ihpm ni<br />
d iv lftt in mi<br />
Lutherans to Hear<br />
and tuneful niuaic. and<br />
the decision to sinjr "The Cruci-<br />
fixion" has met with public ap-<br />
The public U invited to i<br />
attend this sen-ice and to worship !<br />
at the Eafter servu'e,*, when the ' _\ special<br />
choir will sine solos and choruses ; will he ih<br />
from Pelre's Cantata, "His Great-' <strong>of</strong> Oriice Lutheran elm<br />
•st Love," The hymns and the : erg point which will<br />
ermonj will he selected especially ] gpticial rrcitiil <strong>of</strong><br />
for the day. The gemma hy il).<br />
The choir i« composed <strong>of</strong> Miss ] i^d "Spread tiie \v<br />
Louisa T. Corson, leader: Mrs, Ed-'<br />
ward Cornman, Mrs, Mildred Ho-<br />
nd Miss Catherine Goifi'r<br />
loij Mrs, Marian Trout Mur-<br />
phy, Mrs. T, J, Carey, Mrs, iUflph<br />
jarvis, Mrs. George Sooy, Mrs. j ^<br />
William Ranck, altos; Henry Lop- i jn"ch'ir"V<br />
er, William H. Collision, Jr., and I£ the «oln<br />
Aaron Stephenson, tenors, ,and J |-n and" (n"<br />
John T, Seal, Herbert R. Smith | Department<br />
and Ralph Jarvis, bassos, Leslie | Tt)s. ",.",.","<br />
will be at the console and<br />
will play special prelude and post-<br />
lude numbers.<br />
Special Easter Music<br />
Easter Sunday will lie<br />
ilh fittinn services at ",<br />
i. at St. John's Luillfran <<br />
ire .if tiir<br />
setui' nf III<br />
"Spr<br />
1 The s?u<br />
' an Easter<br />
;Thi> chtltii in<br />
I inf diliijently<br />
j are prepared<br />
Presbyterian Church<br />
Dinner Next Tuesday<br />
The annual chicken dattie sup-<br />
per will be served by the Ladies 1<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the .first Presbyter-<br />
ian iihureh, nest Tuesday, from B<br />
to S p, m. in t»ia ;;v:iaJ room.<br />
Mrs. James Ward, in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
the culinary department, has ar-<br />
ranged the followtnir menu; To-<br />
mato juice, chicken psttle, mashed<br />
potatoes, peas, celery, cole slaw,<br />
radishes, rolls, butter, c<strong>of</strong>fee, ice<br />
cream and crackers. Tickets can<br />
bt secured from members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
xiliarv or from Charles Russell.<br />
Mrs. Harry Morris is in charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dining hall. Suppers will<br />
he sent out if called for.<br />
WESTMINSTER GUILD TO<br />
SIDE MARKET<br />
WM, HESBV, Prop.<br />
1160 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Mrs<br />
JLMOR BRANCH<br />
pff. Premium Hams<br />
lianp or Round<br />
fe itadtt ,.:<br />
&••••. • •<br />
BU: .' — ; .<br />
pfcSpMld<br />
p>Butt«p ,.; ,<br />
tig and Beans, with<br />
1 Tomato Sauce - 2 ft cans<br />
tb<br />
n.<br />
ft<br />
cm<br />
18c |<br />
25c<br />
30c<br />
24c<br />
10c<br />
Irene Powell, 34th st. and<br />
av., assisted bv Mrs. Mar-<br />
ion Ferguson and Mrs, Virginia<br />
Crane, entertained the Westmin-<br />
ster Guild, Tuesday niiht.<br />
Mrs. Gertrude Damico told <strong>of</strong><br />
Chineie women who are studying<br />
medicine to enlighten their people<br />
how to avoid and treat diseases.<br />
Plans are being made under the<br />
Buidance <strong>of</strong> Miss Catherine Gor-<br />
don and Mrs, Gertrude Hughes to<br />
organise a junior branch. The so.<br />
cJety it missionary in activity and<br />
is connected with the Presbyterian<br />
church,<br />
A new member, Mrs. Yeiiney,<br />
was enrojled,. Mrs. Etna Plaut<br />
was elected a patroness to assist<br />
Mrs, A. J. Smith.<br />
Refreshments were served, Pres-<br />
tnt were: Mri. Dorothy Wallace,<br />
Mrs. Mattie Wallace, Mrs. Miriam<br />
Wainwright, Mrs, Blanche Young,<br />
Miss Jeanette Darby, Mrs. Frances<br />
Faust, Mrs. Helen Moyer, Mrs.<br />
Gertrude Damico, Mrs. Marion j<br />
Murphy, Mrs. Frances Gilford,<br />
Catherine Gordon, Miss<br />
PHil.ATHI'.A C<br />
PLANS Kl'MM \(;i:<br />
COATSWORTH """""""•<br />
S. UHASY AV. ATLANTIC CITY<br />
LAWN MOWERS<br />
SHARPEN<strong>ED</strong><br />
First Baptiat Church<br />
Announcements<br />
FIRST BAPTIST (HI III H<br />
l"th ?• aii.l WrSl, j \ ,<br />
W<br />
BAYS1DE SPECIALTY<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
Id-, ISAV \\K. PHONK 1H7<br />
\Tii:sn<br />
MKKTINc<br />
SPECIAL OFFER<br />
If !..u think ,,,t<br />
Christian Science<br />
Subject for Sunday,<br />
•noern<br />
'.he subjec<br />
pM Churfhc.. <strong>of</strong> Ch<br />
Spy, April 16. [D-3<br />
The Golden in:<br />
Dr, Harry H, Lake<br />
Optometrist<br />
2 Anbury Ave, Phono 494<br />
; calls for economy,<br />
0U Tne iS iunds committee started<br />
this week solieltinjr buiiness firms<br />
and property ownerp for contribu-<br />
tions A letter is being »P4rt<br />
to be mulled to them, This will<br />
l,e followed by personal soliclta-<br />
tmn! The committee consists <strong>of</strong>:<br />
Enwin E. Stiles, chairman; Henrj<br />
W Toivnsend, secretary; Stirling<br />
,W'. Cole. Henry Roeser and Mor<br />
ten I*ach. _^<br />
Italian Rural Life<br />
Is Sketched by Club<br />
Ural<br />
pro-<br />
3 Held in Store<br />
charged with an itt«niSa<br />
bt»y at imkim% druR r<br />
wood. Jnckuon is the i<br />
ptibliean' candldue fgr<br />
The three, arc Willtam I<br />
29, 4S i. Carolina av • '<br />
rt, 10, 22 S. Caroiijis'^ *L.<br />
rl YMt. 30, 120 Qriirt.Pijq<br />
Fla(WiKhts and a jfa2»Vr3<br />
found In their car. ".'<br />
Mrs, Sarah Simkins.'rf"<br />
is an all-week ffuest <strong>of</strong> **, i<br />
ter, Mrs. B. Frank Smil<br />
MORGAN<br />
ENGINEER<br />
Hdnlclp<br />
Lund Buntn,<br />
fp from Ilnlian<br />
life, oniicled hy member<br />
vided enfertainiiiPnl at n mepfine<br />
nf thP Itnlinn Independen! rluli<br />
last Fridnv night. Other similar<br />
eventB will lie held In the fu-<br />
ture.<br />
Among; th'iso «lin tnnk pnrt<br />
pro Grepnrlo Oilitierto, ToiiJ' I'i-<br />
Ith, and Tony PlIegBl, 6th,<br />
Unsile nntiato, IJOIIIB Mlgllnceio,<br />
Leon rnllsn rmd Tonv BottORlio.<br />
KATZINGERS<br />
SHOES — Fro|»r_<br />
Suptinri<br />
ILnHCN-<br />
ff Sly!?*. Propfr StiPtinrt ina Fiap<br />
Fit, Kith Tiny F»t X-rl7 Fitted.<br />
neerinjfi<br />
fhent by<br />
city rr ra<br />
p<br />
and jflanp<br />
E%-city E<br />
a,'. A<br />
Fortr&nl i<br />
nnd mBn<br />
0<br />
,<br />
le|i ** 1<br />
LAW OFFICES<br />
George Ebnet<br />
Legal matters gHen tmiBM «,|j<br />
tention. Colltctionn • dl<br />
S24 Ninth St, Ocean<br />
i(MI»-ll ATl.AM'H 1 AVK,<br />
and the r,<br />
Ladies' Aid<br />
dllflns H<br />
OD Tuesday<br />
The Mj<br />
repular<br />
niihi nf next<br />
been selfiii-<br />
lar Friday iiithi<br />
the ii<br />
jrlone Sally." ill<br />
ei "Hfrein \ I<br />
bui the! h» In.<br />
to b h<br />
N'ii man hath eri<br />
we love rffiF annthp?<br />
lind hii love i, jtffc<br />
|<br />
Or,,] ,!•<br />
]<br />
Tf UcunnSerm<br />
fnllnwinir rn=«arc f<br />
ente siMtimok, "Sci<br />
K« IB the Strip<br />
E*i •J f<br />
yro<br />
anil II,<br />
hi- st»<br />
h<br />
Convention Hall Urged as<br />
Meeting Place for Ciuests<br />
i i<br />
t |,im ,<br />
fiafsjil<br />
rS%J:J^\KB?<br />
Mcs.<br />
Fre*h<br />
doc 22c<br />
FOR THE CHILDREN<br />
Enter Bunnies each 50c<br />
f<br />
Us mad Save, Money Scrip Accepted<br />
City Furniture and Storage Co.<br />
p*'WKST AVENUE Give Us a RIBB—Pbone S70<br />
What You Want, for Home, Hotel, Office<br />
and Store* at Lowest Prices Ever<br />
FM]«d«IpIiU Offkci f 13 Sprkif Qarden Sticet<br />
,Pnprtttn PHONE MARKBT UH<br />
City Scrip Accepted At Par<br />
s AT<br />
NEW '<br />
urn<br />
PRICES<br />
Mrs, MarRaret MontKOmet<br />
Gertrude ""„„"„_.. I_<br />
Mrs. Yenney, Mrs. Gertrude Bow-1<br />
ker, Miss Mary Fox and Mrs, Et-<br />
na Plaut.<br />
BAK<strong>ED</strong> SHADIFFFEB AT<br />
31, K. CHCBC8 TOSlftHT<br />
Plans for the annual shad sup-<br />
per tonight (Friday) in the social<br />
rooms <strong>of</strong> tne Methodist cfiureh<br />
were perfected Tuesday niiht<br />
when the Woman's Home Mission-<br />
ary Society, under whose spon-<br />
urship it is, met at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
the preiident, Mrs. Horace Smith,<br />
434 central av.. Tickets can be<br />
ttfatained from Mrs. J, Thornley<br />
Hugbei, head <strong>of</strong> the ticket com-<br />
mittee, or from.any member. The<br />
diDlog room will be , supcrviscij<br />
by Mrs, E, V. Hokr<strong>of</strong>t and Jifs.<br />
Hattle Murphy will rtlgn in the<br />
kilenen. The menu follows:<br />
Baked Shad Baked Hun<br />
Often Feu Bated Beans<br />
Brown Potatoes Pepper Hash<br />
Home Made Bread<br />
Canned Peaches<br />
Rome Made Cake<br />
lUETIST LADIES' AID<br />
AFFAIR IS SUCCESS<br />
The Kdffee Hatch sponsored by<br />
the UdiW'AW <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />
church was a WE success. The<br />
KOcial room waa filled to capacity.<br />
A playlet ^^i presented by Hit.<br />
WtStor Book, Xn, WalMr SWeldi,<br />
Mrs, Venwn Smith, Mrs. Amy<br />
Braeklfyi Mrs. lank 0. Brooks,<br />
Mrs, J, P, CMman. M>* rmnklln<br />
King. Mrs. Prorence Prmdi, Mrs.<br />
Barnbousa, Hn. Malic Pfamlers,<br />
Vmt Htodto uM Billf Bttckley.<br />
,I« Craun, cake and c<strong>of</strong>fee wars<br />
Dr. A. D. Wojl Speaks Here.<br />
Tho Sftn'B Forum I« asinred ol<br />
an inttfaAlBt Btislon. on Bundmy<br />
•ItfrnaM at-.tB* tiDfberan cfioreh.<br />
Dr. AmWa Oi" Woll. *fir known<br />
' rho tate '<br />
rr r 'fl E tt"fl*'(1 mnsr? T JAMKS \, ji. r:. mi HI u<br />
(Tlie (hiirch «( v. cl....-;.».<br />
I Md Hume W.;.k rlnnned<br />
Oll I ;ijunc-<br />
famih'<br />
Lake<br />
.iii 01,1<br />
I.".", with li'.o iiiinij ,i Lsii'<br />
rM,n : oti In SejitiMni.pr. Thf<br />
;'ii-ii!ly W'liiM •.!•• nykp.! t., -pin.^ir<br />
•n;., atTair. ti. whi. » :',.rrn«r resi-<br />
• •••'Its nf Occrin C:iv wiiuj.l he in-<br />
viiflii fur II ifHi:ii Meri'ii, CliHimiiin ft<br />
rtootl ( in(lui'iiiIon, wlilih in ewi-<br />
.liiiis Mu. new nth W. bridHe,<br />
liiiH iiEi'fPil i" remove all the lem-<br />
pornry huildiiiBii lised In coiiBlniP-<br />
lloii wnrl; iifi soon na thp hridgo<br />
is ciimpleted.<br />
notified and naked to Manilne His<br />
1, i<br />
'Two Banks Bid in<br />
Gateway Chattels<br />
Sold for $100 Under $80,<br />
000 Mortgage,<br />
TIIP chattels <strong>of</strong> ihe Gateway<br />
isino were pin'chnHPil liy Hie two<br />
nliH which licld a iniirisage ax<br />
ays lwo-1mroB mm *.i• v.«.-,<br />
Taxes Than Wildwood I Singer Fined<br />
ilhliirt <strong>of</strong> rutahleR ml<br />
I In ilhliirt <strong>of</strong> ruae<br />
exempllnna in the countj Tnr<br />
WilH<br />
county<br />
thin<br />
ireiiHurer.<br />
tte by the<br />
Winfleld !i<br />
culling >,..,........, ..<br />
Hllcbner, and Kdward U nice<br />
<strong>of</strong> i In- counly<br />
Bnokmakers paid 1600 to th<br />
Rentals Increase # .I^S^S^<br />
As Easter Arriveslirf«n»tion. • - *••-<br />
The rentlriB buaJncua htt« pieleod"<br />
up coniidsrably the F__<br />
with indicatlona"kt pr«ent<br />
rental seaion is now on.<br />
While numbers ai-o not avmll-<br />
ahlt, intarviewi •with several real<br />
estate men yesteriay revealed that<br />
an encouMging number <strong>of</strong> rental*<br />
I have been msluy ,.1)imt.j. rivambor<br />
11 "'.",',• , <strong>of</strong> fomiiHTCP. •fniir! House. Tliei-e<br />
^ iblwo.nl. w!]] h., n 0 pnhiifHj. for yon. if<br />
•-;-••- you 1I1 > am wisli it: nnd ilipfe<br />
Snl.iv.-i-. Wiiiiwnful. MR. pp,.,,,!,,^. wiii hn nnnn Un- tl.o<br />
"»'"'- 1 '>'- 1 iiarlv viui placii.<br />
• 's new listitiKs:<br />
Sea Isle rity. Woman<br />
Eel I'.ijiiil.-lioiip. Wililwonil,<br />
fctit chcrk,<br />
f Cainii, Wiiiidbine, Infcnny,<br />
lliiiTis, Wiindliinc, lar-<br />
Dontipily, Philn,, hitr-<br />
|ao A, TOiitlpy, Wiidttiind<br />
_Hnff, Wildwoinl. bui'slnry.<br />
on-Hiijiporl nf Wlft 1 .<br />
im Kiiwai'il Turner. Wi'W<br />
[sy, iiim-fiiiiiiiiiri uf wife,<br />
is Jiinilnra, I'ppfr Town-<br />
itriliiry.<br />
a Knriihii, . 1'ppor Town-<br />
arjliiry.<br />
Paki-lii, fppor Township,<br />
Blpvin, rape May. iRta<br />
iirty y p<br />
Tills'week's<br />
BP.WINO S<br />
i<br />
iiisi'B Sl.f.ll.ilR.<br />
Wildwoail pnid Sl.O<strong>On</strong> tnwnri<br />
llie lfl!!l ilpliniiueiil InSPB lino Ihr<br />
coiiniy, iitid Nnrlh Wildwonil pnid<br />
tl.lifij.Mi. also on 1!»S1 Inxpa.<br />
Mayor Marries First<br />
Couple <strong>of</strong> the Season<br />
Mayor Hurry TlpaHloy unform-<br />
ed lfirt .lirsi maiTiiiise enrnmnny<br />
nf thf BMiison. Nliindny, in his <strong>of</strong>- ,<br />
ficp ui rily ball, '<br />
TIIP hi'idi 1 wna Isallipi'inp ft.<br />
WiilHli, <strong>of</strong> BM1 ThnnmB iiv,, WPBI<br />
Philadelphia, and the urimm wnt<br />
I'ranit C. Vntiilr-rmililh, J2S npr-<br />
or st.. llojchoroiigh. Vn,<br />
Mr. Vondersrnilli iiwns ii rnllago<br />
hPre on 17lh Bi,, wlipri' Im anil<br />
bride will live, Mr. iiilil M-'s.<br />
will' iin Kcwini- in her home • In<br />
MchaiiBP Mr children's clothes<br />
. mod oi- fuel. HiiBhnnd will .1.'<br />
nnrdeniim or pnlnnnp -FiU- 46.<br />
PAINTFl? — vVlldwood. HUB ..<br />
..hiilren :m.l wife who is i.ll «-<br />
. ,„. tant muthcr. U naintpr l.y<br />
ira.lp nnd will iln ariy lc.n.1 <strong>of</strong><br />
wnrli. BSpPft In !«• tnlll l.i >»•<br />
pni.. lionie i» n few dnys nml<br />
w,!.l.« cxclmnp- lnhnr fnr Pln^<br />
with a coiiiile <strong>of</strong> rooms. File 17<br />
"Plmonix. m<br />
If Oprmiiiiin, Dpnnis Town-<br />
IMlilnry iiiai'BPa.<br />
i Hokaisid, I'ppcv Town-<br />
Urglnry,<br />
A riistiir. ITpppr Township<br />
' and blirslary.<br />
m Npwciliiiiip, Philndel<br />
I nrcpny,<br />
k HiiBBon, rape May, Inr<br />
rnmilpn. larreny<br />
i J Jury to Probe<br />
id Voting Charge<br />
April Krand Jury will eon-<br />
ilain im Tucisdny, 111 con.<br />
iharjieB <strong>of</strong> fnuidulent vol.<br />
Nnrih Wildwnnd, il was<br />
tills week.<br />
.(nnrKea nro made by Peter<br />
lierBim, jlu.y (•iiinmi«»ini|pr,<br />
m a iininn nppiibiimn. Nnrlh<br />
•pnil inrnrd in ISII-RP ninjor-<br />
or ihp regular .Uppiililleans<br />
reennt vp.nrH,<br />
FRIDAY and<br />
SATURDAY<br />
$Q.85<br />
This week-end you will have the opportunity<br />
to secure the popular white gold filled rimless<br />
mduntings, at a price far lower than usual<br />
Particularly neat in appearance and unusual-<br />
ly serviceable. The flexible center almost eli-<br />
minates breakage,<br />
DR. H. R, NOVROS<br />
M'TAMKTHINT IS (IIA 1(1.K<br />
OF KVK I'.XAMIN'ATIOSS<br />
M. K, 111.ATT CO. MRKZAN<br />
MEBLATTCO.<br />
AHanticCltys GrMt Department Store-Dial 4-1IU<br />
A, SlnvciButl, nf<br />
l<br />
rrankr<br />
vis !'" r<br />
inn were 'wi-e'k-end'Biiests: "Tlill"<br />
- Mi»a .lean Yiiiins,<br />
Tiirnpr. <strong>of</strong> Trenton;<br />
A SoeliS, <strong>of</strong> Artniry Park.<br />
> THE<br />
ADS<br />
Ladies Half Soles<br />
Men's Half Soles<br />
Rubber Heels,<br />
Men's or Ladies'<br />
Work nonr WKilQ You Wait<br />
Central Shoe Repairing<br />
r.'il ARhnrr,.opp. Mnrphj's n-ifl<br />
fill AHIHITV AW.<br />
WnFk nuarBiitesd by<br />
13th VCBF jn IIsflineM In Octisn Cltf<br />
Atlantic Citys Great Department St©r,<br />
» mt<br />
It) S9e<br />
Bacon<br />
Chicken Fat Ib 20e<br />
Freshly Caught<br />
Chesapeake Bay<br />
Back Shad<br />
Roe Shad<br />
Oteaned Fw»h CroaWn or §M<br />
Frt-sh Flllrts Gennlne Haddock<br />
Ms Vut« — SMOT far y» pmu.<br />
Ib<br />
Ib<br />
ft 14C<br />
156<br />
Fresh Fruits<br />
and Vegetables<br />
Full Podded Calif.<br />
Pern<br />
Luscious Louisiana<br />
Strawberries kK iZVie<br />
Golden Bananas doi 17c<br />
Juicy Grapefruit each Be<br />
Fancy Green<br />
Asparagus<br />
— 29c<br />
Crisp Spinach ft vBe!<br />
Almeria Orapei<br />
Extra Large<br />
SttH<br />
-,31
safer<br />
qry spanscajmcHL<br />
Toiught<br />
you'll be 3 times<br />
from blow-outs<br />
ait wr-.- Tit* 4Q«K urn- "Tniiigji^ui<br />
W, E. ffitfEey i: Sat<br />
WILTS SMI<br />
COAL<br />
HAMY L<br />
Mrs, Sanatl<br />
<strong>of</strong> PkUadelphk, are<br />
^J.*§ i ilorjaa<br />
, T-j-j-iir«Mr ua; Mrs. John Bridttton<br />
the ti<br />
Tike idTtatige <strong>of</strong><br />
bi-,e thedi<br />
wits Ci?!rs*iai —<br />
r=s- or r-t i<br />
ftd rssii, u firnratf<br />
sisss, ir« a splendid<br />
—they rs-sire EO ^<br />
Fr«e Ro<strong>of</strong> In.Hpi<br />
The cast included Mra, Kihvnrd<br />
iluitinn Hi- has, loiist been in poli<br />
S. Hainionri norriim. Ruher<br />
M. Button, Jr., a treasurcr.<br />
Chinese student-luver, and MIFB<br />
Mi. TcnenlLHilii. VVildKiind city<br />
I'riscilla Teasdalc, tln> maid. The<br />
wilii-itiii, is jlwi wi-ll knuwn here,<br />
Mr. anil Mr», Walter Brown<br />
play WLm written ,uic! produced by<br />
nmMlN iliriuiph hlx camiuiiKning<br />
lloals at Bridup<br />
lam isnrini; He is ;L rtin-cful<br />
Mrs William Caiev Ti-:i» lale, who Mr. .ind Mrs. Walter llr»»n en- spiMkei ami iiric <strong>of</strong> the outgtand-<br />
lhed in rhina fnr .-tnerul months tprl.imi-il the fulhiwini; at lin lire inn 1-11111111111 la«>eis <strong>of</strong> the coun-<br />
Tho custume^ wert' fiunlhhed by Tridav iiiirht. at 17tli st .md A_ ty<br />
Mi&s Vunij-Vuin Tine;, uf Bijn hurv av Mr and Mr- William<br />
Miwr Cullege.<br />
Mm-riMin, Mr. ami Mr- Kiili.ml H Mr. Sle\en», ,1 k:mi!i niumbe<br />
"The Chino-Jupjne-c Ques,t,i»n Johnson, Mi .md Mr- Klim-r<br />
and General Ccjnditmn in China" .lack.on l'c-all. Mr. ami Mr- l.m-<br />
was dmcussed hy Wen-Pian Lin, a uiinil P Mmt?.rr mil Mi. and Mrs,<br />
udeni at tlie l'nivi-r-.it\ nf Penn- Nathaniel r. Smith,<br />
, ilvania, uKtj ,t graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Universit> nf Ohio and Diesel lni-titute.<br />
Hi' t'Jve a- thr major T^. Haini Hustsi<br />
} nf thr cnnfliL-t, .lapan'^ nPed l Hndgi' I'irtj<br />
<strong>of</strong> mmn tcriitnrv f"i her over- Mr- Olner V. Halm--, H.itlei<br />
crmwluil 'iHtpulation<br />
M.i ul. i-Iileitaiui'il the fiilliiuni!;<br />
'<br />
Mrs. Clinton B l'rite in nuti\f al hllnt'e, Tili--il:i\ mjjllt 3h.<br />
. ttho In r«Hw 1'iilirt. ccihlunin, lull nf Cmusn mu-ic, v,\s- li ivniniid Snotwi-li, Mr- I.il .v.ir-l<br />
il the list. Arthur W. int» Hint although mu^ic i- the uni- liuiii, Mr- Nathaniel '". Smitli,<br />
nicmliir uf the Imnril versal lanj?ua£i*, that the technlr Mi--, Hijmnml Kite. Mi- Willum<br />
luratlon, was Wesley av,. <strong>of</strong> Chinese mu^ir K different, a^ it Vmi-l-ini". Mr!- \llieit Hii-h.iLli anil<br />
H Jnhnxnn, prrsitlent <strong>of</strong> i' built arnuml five Lone.^ instead Mir Rolifit L.uid<br />
bit club, 62(5 Atlantic av . <strong>of</strong> seven.<br />
I w Pnuell. hanlt illrei-tnr<br />
Mis. i'ariu<br />
The uluh luu u^fn m ikllljf "]nur-<br />
jerthanl. mia Asliury av.;<br />
al Hrii<br />
cstei. rraltiir. SI!) Pili/.il<br />
lieys" tu main i-ountnes, ami lhii Mi-. Uniiiel I'an-, IM.I/.I<br />
M Tmvnueml. builder,<br />
n.rctine; *vu* "\ Nijrht m China" v.j- i tPiH. In the fnlliinln<br />
rd.; rheR^-r Fer'4U-<br />
Fiece.. "f ivmv, liamhni), i-hlnil, liiidicc Mundjy aftem ion Jh.<br />
Hpr#sB **^ in nutivp os- ttllliam ll Ablmtt, Mr . Georue<br />
tume, attendcil the dnnr. Vcre l.i'e,<br />
jbton pi. ind Atlantic a\,;<br />
M. Mil pautfh, Mrs.' Fr^ilrllrk<br />
I. Hnlv, nn West av -.<br />
.•nn <strong>of</strong> Sinn Li'i>, male the v.Ld- ainlindgp, Mih, .lanns .lnhn.un<br />
•llie, 1 W 10th »i , .Te*cnnie<br />
in pure Chincso.<br />
ml Mi- Otto W Re.rhh,<br />
JllniBhead. 25 E Now ,ler-<br />
\f,, Somef, Point, Floyd<br />
Mr>, l.illle llnsless<br />
MITP Men I'risiile «t<br />
, , 417 <strong>On</strong>tral ,iv . Mar><br />
\t riniii-lili- 1'urh.<br />
Lull I'luli llrlclm- Ten,<br />
iHllner, fii:l fcnlral i\\ ;<br />
Mi» I liiifiii'i' A I,<br />
flip hliilisr-li.i, I'nd.n .nn i<br />
B>I. nipclrical rnnli-nr-<br />
ti.il ,i% , i-ntrii.imiil<br />
notin -it tbt> ciitmlr% i-luh. ^,i^<br />
him ,n . and Ham<br />
.il piliui hie WI'UIHMI.<br />
Well altfmied and wa^ liniqiii- in<br />
•in. 315 1st st . *<br />
.ind Mis I'll,Hie- i: H.iiiiii.<br />
tlial I HniniM- Sliiieiiiiiln-l ami<br />
; 111 -1 Mil. \Sllliain Willi.iiu-,<br />
Flnyil !'.<br />
h ...^ The\ i<br />
awarded pn/p= served tea and "'"I Mis I. H. A Steth in<br />
Iii'ifniiMPd all I ho illllieN nl hni-l.. Ml* V.tllu Kcnsll<br />
fity Discusses in a cip.itile und 'plea^<br />
Freutiuslj ^tJliiL-n ha\e ri-'^a m<br />
this eupiicltj,<br />
); No Decision PrPpenL were Mi^, lliiwnril<br />
Unities, Mm. William C Munnlielrt,<br />
Mrs. Upnn r Schan/i-. li.<br />
liter, Tobacco Smoke Mr.s Uunun Ilnnalilnill, Mr-, A<br />
Randolph ropB, M^ William<br />
nd Hot Air Prevail. HladlPi. Mis riecleink IS.im-<br />
IU-IIIBO. .Mi's. llcni\ I'lfilllniB. Mi>.<br />
eii'ied bitaid ot fieehnl- ClcniKf I'.ieis, Mrs. .1. Sal HIM. Mis'<br />
piucusrd ten mote than three H.vr.l Sliillll Mrs .Inhll Sin<br />
, Wednesday, on the ins amiIII.<br />
l semi, and at the end »f<br />
•time the members knew ni<<br />
J as thej did hefnre. Which<br />
I say thei knew nothinE.<br />
lnrepnnilri:iiit-i- <strong>of</strong> aruiiment,<br />
Jon and m between, was ^iv-<br />
§y such .nuntv <strong>of</strong>ficials in<br />
1<br />
fleik A Ciirltnn Hildretll,<br />
kite mine riteli, cminlv<br />
inrer Winflrltl Hitchner, and<br />
Ireeholderh Rnme af the eonhi-lng<br />
nr two minds, their<br />
e*on more niiinicms than<br />
°spnt<br />
aesrioh resembled, in reland<br />
m time taken, a sen.ile<br />
Jfis nn prohibit inn. The var-<br />
Imenibem. eithpr tiring <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Jslcr or <strong>of</strong> too much lohnccn<br />
nrrantimnlly l<strong>of</strong>t the csillroom<br />
ftir n breath <strong>of</strong> fresh<br />
Br a drink, nr Rumpin'.<br />
fce nr HIP freeholders, when<br />
:oni>iem'e ondeil. seemed to<br />
wli.it wnuld he dune about<br />
i>\en whether there<br />
I be anuthei diseuhBion next<br />
Rnhcrt K Bell, eminty snlwjui<br />
sat in during most <strong>of</strong><br />
infah. said one or Iwo other<br />
I sere Rulnc to he attempted<br />
piie money If sueeeBBful,<br />
J prnbablj "will be avoided al-<br />
Iher.<br />
1<br />
nt the lem«,!.iliiu\ ha. jl-,n been<br />
in inililic lilp lor many vcm, nl-<br />
Ilimmh lie plavcrt .in muciive pun<br />
until the tounl> budget raint m<br />
ihl-J >e:ir Hi- fniifiht fur n due<br />
imn in Hie hiidisct, althrmijli to<br />
lnlle mail, am 1 a lev. wceki a|io<br />
atti-mpti-d to hiup a I:M mn'r.i<br />
lii-lil up, i-li»ri;lnit a "iiiirt-nim'.y.' 1<br />
t'uri"d<br />
contraul luldtse Those «lin atlelldeil<br />
ueio- Mr anil Mr-, nnhert<br />
rilullmd. Mish Un»f Suunii».<br />
Mis William l\ Mans, ii-ld, Mrs<br />
John Bimons, Mr. and Mm<br />
GcniKP f-ieis. Mis Hi no I'<br />
St-lianzc. Jr.. Mikr. A c lmmllci,<br />
Dpiek Adillscnll. r Himiei Sh"ClliiikiT<br />
Mm. i:d»-ui! M Mis<br />
S.un<br />
Wil-<br />
Mis<br />
per, Daughter<br />
lead 0 E S Here<br />
ut Worthy Patron, Mn.<br />
urphy, Worthy Matron<br />
^ follnwlhg <strong>of</strong>ficers ware<br />
_ed by Eastern Star, Monday<br />
|t: Mrs. Marion Trout Murphy,<br />
f'hy matron; Cominfasioner<br />
li. Trout, worthy patron;<br />
Marion Ferguson, associate<br />
-fon; Urt,. William M. Banek,<br />
Bustress; Mrg. James E. Ward,<br />
Iciate conductress,; Mrs. Chas.<br />
ilir, secretary; Mm, Maylin<br />
Inson, treasurer,<br />
pe fiscal year just eliding has<br />
* succesiful, especially from<br />
[standpoint <strong>of</strong> soclalibllity. Tim<br />
^ter has been undtr the caps<br />
Kul innce <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Ro-<br />
Wainwrighl, who have occuthe<br />
stations <strong>of</strong> worthy mai<br />
and worthy patron.<br />
mnouneement <strong>of</strong> the grand<br />
per session! Ht Aibury Hark<br />
[Ii and 18, haa betn made<br />
i. Murnhj, Mrb, PerBuaon, Mrs<br />
|ck and Mrs. Ward ale plan<br />
Tf tojrtteml<br />
p ".<br />
linnaldsnn. Miss<br />
Smilll. Ml and Mis Carl 1<br />
Mrs. Ham Ileadlr}. Mr«<br />
li.un C< Abbolt and Mr ami<br />
Herheit C. Addiscotl.<br />
Talki tn D, A. It.<br />
nn \nceRtnrs<br />
Mr^. Mary-I.mi Hlakeh-y, <strong>of</strong> l-.i»t<br />
Orange, ii-,lil(lhtui- nf I'n>fe-.,ni<br />
f.enrue K. Bm»n, real a paper,<br />
"WllV We Hhmild he lntPreriled in<br />
Our Ancestors," hefnre the S:niih<br />
Ftilwell Chapter, naujrhti-r. nf iIn-<br />
American Ui-vnlution, Sntui'lay afternoon<br />
.it the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Harry<br />
Hcaillrv, «S"' I*l a? Mi>,>, liilliionii Ilosh<br />
U llridce rarti.<br />
Miss Man < nllissnii. HST PniK<br />
pi., i-nlrilami-il Ihi- fnlliittiiiB .i<br />
a pi.<br />
' Kesponae to roll -call w.i4 mule<br />
by Rivinir reasons, iiro and con,<br />
lor world disaimament,<br />
it svus deciiled tn present a<br />
u.ize to the winning Wffh school<br />
bov or Kirl in the historical e=say<br />
contest. Miss Helen Maynard has<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> this work<br />
Mi«s Cecilia. Hand will attei<br />
the nntional ennvention in Washn.Rton,<br />
D. C, early in May.<br />
Mrs. Hsadley was assisted in the<br />
duties nf hostess by Mri. Augustus<br />
J, Hopping. Tea was served.<br />
Utend Distriet Meeting<br />
if Federated Clubs<br />
Mrs. ChHrlea H Vail, Mrs. C<br />
Homer Shoemaker, Mrs. Howard.<br />
D. Taylor, Mrs. Ralph H. Van<br />
Gilder, Mrs. J. Edward Vo.w, Misa<br />
Hannah Mitchell, Mrs. Morgan<br />
Hand, Jr., and MTS. Helen Hurt<br />
attended the district sprinR conference<br />
nf federated clubs in<br />
Dridgetan, Tuesday.^<br />
Are<br />
1<br />
was any lift lu- ivriTl<br />
' tin-in "aid tins woul.l hllek<br />
' !l this is fait. lli» TI Mr<br />
will In- Mippnitinu M.iMiliinlUi-<br />
.Monilin m-lil The Misses ' nnrl Ml» ni:id»:i> Hilt M'. Hand<br />
"l'l-P," SponHW. Uhm Tinlirll. li-r- m Ins nriice, a -.'n'lpl" M m-<br />
M.IIIKI- Pinlim. Mn i.uii Km hi-.<br />
l-:\cl\u l.illle, Marltill Snll> ailil xulh mime snrl nf flejtiun si,m<br />
Mis." Hi-iili- DoucheiH<br />
dill. Tl»-\ are Id I"<br />
„,„« Mayor Headley in Race<br />
Mi.,, For Senate; Opposes Read<br />
1 "'«•'' '•>'<br />
trl-iu nf murt It lniiUs lll.P<br />
"linl M" 1 !" l |ir Mr. Tl.inl<br />
fl'milinuiil rri.m 1). jc 1)<br />
imiKlit "IT attempt-- to make him Reformatory Looms<br />
thi- iMiidi late. tin Wednesdav For Colored Boy<br />
inirlit, Stevens, wlm 11I.-.11 ni-t-ilcil<br />
].ul-uuslon ai'tel he «an tlippi-fl<br />
Hlnlm -.L-liiiiil looms in the Ilt'.ll<br />
lh«- re(,'iilals, said hu would lun<br />
fullliP ["i Maivin Mimei. l."i-<br />
Mayni He.idlev n. l'-iit the<br />
i.iii>nr .-.aid nn".<br />
,i n-.ilil loloied hlBll sthoiilsill- deal > W«i av<br />
Til-Kit Wildly Airlaimcil The buy was ,n rested l.isi<br />
Hut >emenlay HIP maynr u-ive infill ini the sceoml time m l»<br />
in prn'wilcd the Ocean City I1L-Ht.^liin<br />
« "itel him. TllPle tt,i- in.<br />
dniibl nf that last HIRht, ], he and<br />
the rest <strong>of</strong> the ticket was wildly<br />
acclainipd f"r some flve minutes.<br />
and<br />
In "hi- speech <strong>of</strong> jci-nLance,<br />
Mayor Hcridley ,\iid he haj tried<br />
«ai<br />
tn net the li-adi-ri In .-hno-e a<br />
younger man, lmt that no oihei<br />
Uiean Cit> man could be atiicd<br />
upon liv .ill iii'o«p~ in the county.<br />
And he did iwt want to sue Ocean<br />
City io^u the sen.iturship.<br />
The mayor al.-n eharBt-d th.it the<br />
'•ii-nuliir" candiilalijs were nut<br />
chosen by tlie cnunU tommitti-emen<br />
elected ijj the people. Xk-ml-i<br />
is <strong>of</strong> the mmmittte were imt in-<br />
.led to the ('• t) 1". caucus, unless<br />
they viiteii ihi- "lifrnt" w,ij-,<br />
he sai.l, and it wa- known hefmeband,<br />
which »a> they wouhl Mite<br />
ies HcadK'y Victory in Wildnoud<br />
lie sugffi'Sle I that these Ijrnoied<br />
n.cmbers <strong>of</strong> the committee he .ailed<br />
together, anil hi- .iskeu if lhev<br />
vould endorse the new ticket.<br />
Mayor Bright, «bo prcviimsb<br />
had arinnunceil himself fnr the i,enote,<br />
Rave way to Maynr Headley<br />
for the Eood <strong>of</strong> the party," he<br />
aid, iind he told the jtrnup how he<br />
!., bure thai Mayor Headles<br />
ould canj VVil.lwond hy the Urjfit<br />
maiontv ever jriven a senator<br />
The Wilfl»nml U-ader also plain<br />
u Stoiens and Coiwm. The iHt<br />
or i« a "fijfhter," he said, am<br />
itli Stevenr, will Kive the ppupli<br />
dividend in the form <strong>of</strong> a re<br />
uccd county tax hill-<br />
Mrs, Hradway Kmindg Wurninn<br />
The one and only Mi*. Dori<br />
Iradway, <strong>of</strong> . Wihlwood, als<br />
,tiiisi_'il the ticket, but she dedar<br />
-d that the tegular organization j.<br />
'at bay and fighting hard," so tha<br />
Hie election will notte carried i<br />
Humrit)<br />
iin a "silver platter,"<br />
CUCHIH In raptt May.<br />
But she did predict that Wil<br />
Members nf Pi Kpmlon 'I iiu sni- ood will "licit Seliatnr Read t,<br />
ority, Beta chapter, <strong>of</strong> Ocean City adlv that he wnn't lenow whethe<br />
were entertained by Ml^h Bi-atiiri<br />
rosanboon nt her home In rape<br />
May. Games, dancing mid refresh<br />
ment* made the evenlnc deliKh!<br />
nl Pregent were: ' The Misse<br />
Mnrjorlo .leraee, Adelaide Snll><br />
"Dot" Tnwn. Vclnm Simpson<br />
Helen Mculiun, VirRiniu MncDon<br />
nld, Kleanur n.illf, .lean MeCimits<br />
Cnarlolti! Dalgleish aud Ue.itnc<br />
Coisaboon,<br />
(1<br />
iniiiitli.- 'I his time the i-liatac<br />
«a» lismjs oliscone laneuai:!-. the<br />
i-iiliiplaiiit li-liinK neon made by<br />
Maia.uel DiMin, M4 Ua> :i\<br />
Mi-uivii.inl Hobcrt Fordney<br />
r.ili'iiliiian l.e.\ Hart picked<br />
nj up on ihe street altei a<br />
rjnt »-I*I nwnrn out.<br />
,::uly in February Monrj was<br />
li-m'-d I in- molesting a while<br />
ul on iliu street, hut was si^en<br />
s rrieilnni on inndlllon lli.il h'.'<br />
him' liim«elf tur nne >e,ir,<br />
niil-.li.Hi- -nn-halds al that lime<br />
.lined him that if lie unl mlo<br />
i.iildi- within Hint iiertod hf<br />
mild ''pin bun away."<br />
Tin h.ilM'S' *'•') nu'ellns v>'"<br />
,|iP pl.u-i- lomoirow (Salilida\l<br />
nniiiini:, Money lliivlnu been ieascd<br />
until then un ¥1.(100 Imil.<br />
>! I'Ol'KSK WE WANT NBW<br />
Bl' SINiESS—BUT<br />
if your have a quantity <strong>of</strong><br />
Lette rheads-Envelopes<br />
on hantf, lhi-y can be imprinted<br />
with the sl<strong>of</strong>tmn; "America's<br />
Greatest Family Resort"<br />
MYWOOD PRESS<br />
KHt.ii ii wooDRurr, tarn<br />
NINTH ST. VHONE 1490<br />
OCEAN CUT<br />
* IM M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiSiiiii wi,r I.,,,' iiui 11' I* 'ii nin 11'. *ii»<br />
I AT THE SERVICE OF SOUTH OCEAN CITY<br />
1 Boland's Sanitary Market<br />
1 58th Si, »nd Asbury Ave.<br />
Mr. nnu<br />
l AnnlTennrj.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton<br />
Brick 120 Wesley nv. (clebrute<br />
thslr 43rd veddlnK anniversiir<br />
Sunday. A number ot rrlonijs iia<br />
i BurpHae. vUlt to U>«ni.<br />
At dinner served In the eve<br />
* J . .•._ ^_AK _l.m_ -_h UlAikdh |L ^m<br />
NOW<br />
Tartar Brands Groceries Delicatessen<br />
Prime Meats - Fruits and Produce<br />
PATENT M<strong>ED</strong>ICINES<br />
FRIDAY, AffilL 14J933<br />
EASTER<br />
Join the Easter Parade To GORDON 1<br />
Smoked Hams<br />
8 to 20 lbi<br />
jersey EggS Doz, 23c Fancy Young HwTwkeys ft 2'<br />
Fresh Killed Ducklings ft 20c Prime Rib Roa»to<br />
Pure Lard 2-» 15c Pork Loin<br />
Shoulder Lamb ft 14c<br />
I Legs Lamb<br />
R 22c<br />
Roasting Chickens<br />
PhiUipi Stringless Beans 3 cans 28c<br />
Phillips Com<br />
3 cans 2Ec<br />
Phillips Tomatoes<br />
3 cans 2Se<br />
Phillips Baked Beans<br />
can Be<br />
Phillips Tomato Juice<br />
5c<br />
Phillips Soups .'.<br />
. can 5c<br />
Heinz Soup ......... 2 for 27c<br />
M<strong>ED</strong>IUM can Free<br />
DeLuxe Plums Urge can 18c<br />
Garden Glory Sliced Pineapple<br />
large can 15c<br />
Swift's Pears large can 19c<br />
Royal Ann Cherries large can 21c<br />
Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 for ISc<br />
Gold Medal Pancake Flour, 2 boxes 15c<br />
MILK tall cans 3 for 17c<br />
WHEATIES ( " nil1 l!uwl lr "' 2 bx 25c<br />
COFFEE<br />
CORDOH VVV '<br />
ft 17c<br />
1IHHAK 0' MOUS<br />
ft 20c<br />
I'llEMlKK<br />
A 27c<br />
Oranges Juicy and Sweet<br />
Grapefruit Delicious<br />
ft 29c<br />
TEA<br />
1NI11A IKVIM<br />
10c l-4ft<br />
OUAJiliK 1'KKOE<br />
10c 1-4 ft<br />
COCOA<br />
lIOTHKll<br />
2 ft 25c<br />
Pen MM Syrup<br />
can 15. •<br />
Peanut Butter ............... 2 one-tb jar«<br />
Premier Tomrto Juice Cocktul<br />
:.<br />
large<br />
2 for<br />
English Walnuts ft ; 29c |<br />
Black Walnut Meats ft 39c<br />
Prunes ............... 2 ft» 15c<br />
Blue Rose Rice ............. 3 lbs 10c ,<br />
Phila, Cream Che«se 2 pkfi lBc<br />
Sardines in Olive Oil<br />
can 5c<br />
Salt<br />
....... 2-ft box fc<br />
Clorox<br />
. pint bottle 13c<br />
P & G Soap ..:.<br />
3 for 10c<br />
Pttlm and Olive Soap .......... 3 for14c<br />
Rowdy Dog Food ............. 3 cam 25c<br />
CRUSH<strong>ED</strong> CORN ; 2 cam ISc<br />
Dni\/ir»MA nnPB VINFC.AR<br />
ats 12c<br />
2 doz, 25cj<br />
3 for 10c<br />
OCEAN CITY SCRIP ACCEPT<strong>ED</strong><br />
uiroiuuii<br />
uiroiuui<br />
Whit© or Red Grapes ft 19c<br />
Fancy • Ripe<br />
TOMATOES .....<br />
CELERY<br />
HEARTS<br />
WALDORF<br />
CELERY<br />
Fresh Cut<br />
JERSEY SPINACH<br />
STRINGLESS<br />
BEANS<br />
TELEPHONE<br />
PEAS<br />
Expressed Florida<br />
LIMA BEANS<br />
EGG<br />
PLANTS<br />
Jumbo Fresh<br />
ARTICHOKES<br />
BROCCOLI<br />
Idaho Baking<br />
POTATOES<br />
Fresh Pulled<br />
SCALLIONS<br />
bunch<br />
bunch<br />
,» 10c-<br />
2 tb, 25c<br />
3 for<br />
10c<br />
tb 15c<br />
bunch<br />
F<br />
R<br />
E<br />
S<br />
H<br />
E<br />
R<br />
B<br />
Y<br />
D<br />
A<br />
Y<br />
nil'OUTIilt-ltirK SWEET<br />
Honey Dews "ea. 29c<br />
Stayman Winesap<br />
APPLES<br />
Cooking or Eating<br />
APPLES ........<br />
California<br />
LIMES :...<br />
Sunkist<br />
LEMONS<br />
Jumbo - Ripe<br />
PINEAPPLES<br />
Fancy • Jersey<br />
MUSHROOMS<br />
Golden - Ripe<br />
BANANAS<br />
Medium<br />
GRAPE FRUIT<br />
Jumbo • Juicy<br />
GRAPE FRUIT<br />
Pineapple<br />
ORANGES<br />
Large Navel<br />
ORANGES ....<br />
Jumbo Navel<br />
ORANGES<br />
*. 17c<br />
„* 25c<br />
• 29c<br />
6.0,<br />
2 for<br />
*"<br />
25c<br />
ISc<br />
23c<br />
I1 AN('Y HOTIIOl'SV.—<br />
Rhubarb 25< I<br />
liXTKA MSt-Y ,<br />
Asparagus bunch 29^<br />
B KXI'UKSNKU—<br />
2 pints for<br />
GORDON BROTHERS,
• "K . i<br />
, „ "#ner»<br />
, dlsDlayeO.<br />
were' made under tha w-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Grace Stevens,<br />
(njperrumr <strong>of</strong> music, who<br />
_ employed this method to de-<br />
! ^T)|JJ*|*
1 Tied<br />
PROPOS<strong>ED</strong><br />
__ refftfice<br />
*ntfdl <strong>of</strong> Pound<br />
? Would Eliminate<br />
P«M Dog Crteher.<br />
(Nrtr-Tkfc 1» «••<br />
kl wrisc ttwm<br />
o«» at,<br />
fcll<br />
Whispering Cops<br />
Scored by Chief<br />
Jcroee Says Knocking Must<br />
Stop, Or Out They Go!<br />
polit* nit ii<br />
tin,, i hic( Jui lpifn<br />
\ i lhl T<br />
mn/.i $.)£'*'. ••'y,'"<br />
Wett > teiiker<br />
PlMaantTtti« ana<br />
«er <strong>of</strong> too R«M<br />
Mr. andWrs.<br />
were<br />
WMk-*tiu at<br />
Give Her - -<br />
EASTER<br />
FLOWERS<br />
The Survey report reconimnnds<br />
that the cit} pound be transferred<br />
^vi were<br />
from the bureau <strong>of</strong> health to the<br />
Man] ot educa-<br />
police department and that the<br />
• litfht, but no<br />
dog catcher<br />
• JMM. *rrlrcd. ut.<br />
tenough atone} ta meet<br />
'"y6U which would<br />
«I7. iOTt to use<br />
.^ «tat*Vas tha bitr<br />
fcjtall In<br />
Us one payroll tied<br />
OCOUD City Nidomt<br />
fW the NoTemlHT sal<br />
In the banl<br />
B «» s banking<br />
wa* dedl«nsd, and was<br />
nted In time With tbr<br />
muds <strong>of</strong> a concert afe<br />
1» not axallabl-. Bast* tamics will be right oa tiaw fli* jww, aa alwayi. Thoe tw»<br />
county and local nndon««nali^iUyiodsDbtMi«aqrvaat«ata^danmnd and about and<br />
to have tbe, state «ld ttiqj And bunnies, well ye*! 60 new San BdO« and Enjyn Tiffany,<br />
..._,. fascius with money, Balden* fair <strong>of</strong> footlight fame, rat all good Bttle boys aad girls to<br />
iii to no avail, but interest<br />
know that ttey hm tie endcan aad that Enter batata »nd all thctr<br />
~ the sltnatlon in Atfriends<br />
will he rielt on the »b « fester mot*bw.<br />
A petition bearlns<br />
has been present-<br />
Richards in an et-<br />
2 secure action Curses Cops; Fine Wakens to Find<br />
•Slate Tax la Strip.<br />
proposed was that tbe Or Jail Term His Wife Gassed<br />
a portion <strong>of</strong> the state<br />
L<br />
ecrip. The portion palfl<br />
fete Ibe amount to be reWife<br />
Queried on Numbers; Husband's Prompt Action<br />
to the city by the state,<br />
be used for salaries. Husband's Dander Up. Saves Her,<br />
, and other ways.<br />
Wale refunded it; Ijconard Outen, 41. <strong>of</strong> SIS Simp- M», Anthony P, Weiek, <strong>of</strong> HOI<br />
in av,, admitted cursing ou theCentral<br />
»»„ is recovejed after<br />
amount foiUd also he street whtn police tool his wife beta overcome by fas,<br />
ta otbPr srhool di*. into eustodr, Saturday, for inTes. morning She was slid Id<br />
have state school tsi tigstlon in connection wi'ti num- ho ia serious condition for a<br />
int. to them and which bers wrilinj. and 3.1 a result lie time.<br />
funds to Ocean fit) wal given the choice between $\0 Her husband awoke shortly be-<br />
I fine or 30 days in Jail.<br />
fore 7 a. m. Sunday, and imellea<br />
Debts, Pairolmaa Samuel prise and gma. His wile was partly uncon-<br />
-would sand the scrip | Cyril Berry, detailed to watch scious when he called her. Has-<br />
ounded, and about<br />
70 were redetmeO Tht LOSI <strong>of</strong> the<br />
work during tht sei e on was an<br />
proxiuiately $400 I'ndcr the pre<br />
sent arrangement, no protection<br />
Is given the public during the remaining<br />
months <strong>of</strong> the year. ,<br />
Under the proposed plan the Mr. and Mrs, J w u«..-.i<br />
ftief <strong>of</strong> police would be respon. » an > lj' h . ?«; " d ^ « ll! 5 " v :<br />
sible for Ke pound's effective OB= were Philadelphia vigors ovr-r<br />
rration the week-end. They will enier'.'in<br />
<strong>On</strong>t <strong>of</strong> tht laborers from the \ Mr. and Mrs, J. J. RinkfEbseh<br />
street department would be used, ^A «». Billy., <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne, ovir<br />
temporarily to operate the doii l 6 e Easier holidays,<br />
wagon. In addition to the dog 1 rliief h<br />
ttfcii<br />
i nit<br />
itutu lHo'hi r m<br />
P in<br />
,.——-———<br />
Tuckahoe Bandits<br />
Asking for Pardons<br />
GUEUVC Anderson 1 and Walter<br />
Eaird,: <strong>of</strong> ArJuKton.* Who were<br />
convieteii <strong>of</strong> tte mujder <strong>of</strong> Eu*w.<br />
I* Tomlin. * director <strong>of</strong> "the Tnekt<br />
ahoe National Bank. MaKh IS,<br />
1925. hare applied for pardons.<br />
The two, with James Pettit,<br />
l<br />
- it \ iln<br />
limn nil<br />
THINK how happy it will nuke her to<br />
I II irli tilki_<br />
prised with lovely Easter flowers from the<br />
City Flower Shop.<br />
I ippiil in'.o<br />
n* Ti run lo FRESH STOCK MODERATELY<br />
n n 'V-<br />
111., nl it i in tin | 1<br />
FASTF.ft Mtreg<br />
inU-d iv,r II :it I DAFFODILS<br />
lhi> ilrparlmeni POTT<strong>ED</strong><br />
TUMPS<br />
>\\ \ er<br />
HYACINTHS<br />
PLANTS<br />
DAISIES<br />
purp<br />
' thf I |<br />
ili^i rr ;<br />
Georpia Coleman, Ol-rmpic divirg<br />
champion, h:is splashed into matin<br />
n 1 n<br />
(Hunt, becoming th* bridtf <strong>of</strong> *'Rnf'<br />
11 n<br />
fiilsvn, amateur golfer yf Jacfcsor<br />
Mifh She is honevniooning in<br />
Florida as shewn la tht photo.<br />
if<br />
HOSES<br />
1IAFFODILS<br />
CUT<br />
SNAP DRAtiOHS<br />
1 i Nl.l I,<br />
TUMI'S<br />
I. I" i- 1 1 ' FLOWERS<br />
IRIS<br />
.-.U.I !••>. u,iyii in sihlch ,<br />
STOCKS<br />
t f.nil.1 ho improved.<br />
Honrv l.ciper. L-afayfite jtjilfi't. i<br />
is spondstiB ihp spriBi: v.niiiin<br />
with his parent*. Mr. rind Sirs.<br />
J, L. Lopcr,<br />
JuSn ni<strong>of</strong>i»r, ,1r,, son pf Mr. aud<br />
Mrs. Joha MKJ1I1 Cooperj, ff \&fayette,<br />
is spendmp the week as<br />
1<br />
in violation <strong>of</strong> the dns ornlnani •• a aiit'R; <strong>of</strong> his |«.re>BiS.<br />
Besides killing Tomlin they htat<br />
Edward I Rice, , cashier, i, and his<br />
wife, , Phoebe, b with ih a ld lead pipe. i<br />
Th They eseaSet" Nrjlli (i.OOO, but<br />
were captured by state police<br />
when their ear was wrecked,<br />
Pettit admitted kniinB To-nlin.<br />
and engineering the hold-up. He<br />
o, Jae , rjsrniertf Hve4 at Corbin City, He<br />
planned the robbery <strong>of</strong> the bank, died in prison,<br />
TEMPER<strong>ED</strong> RUBBER<br />
gives you<br />
(ORE SAFE MILES<br />
(?<br />
» % : • • ' >* :<br />
450-21 - /<br />
DRIVE IN TODAY; 4 * 75 " 19 "<br />
7% to 36%<br />
$S,50<br />
6.00-19 - - - - $lpJO<br />
TIRE SERVICE<br />
but ft is<br />
TRUE<br />
PENFIELD CONVERTIBLE<br />
WATER HEATER<br />
/T5 GAS CONSUMPTION WILL NOT<br />
COST MORE WAN i A BO<br />
PENFIELD<br />
* TYfE "A" »<br />
AUTOMATIC<br />
GAS WATER<br />
This h not oyf ntimsU—bal<br />
« ovr GUARANTEE<br />
Ocean City Flower<br />
"Prompt, Efficient Service 12 Mentki ef the<br />
505 NINTH STREET PHONE ]<br />
SEEING AND BELIEVING<br />
Thars is on old adage thot M*<br />
SiiaranfM that fh*<br />
N..<br />
far a.,<br />
., , W«<br />
word* «•„ iM. h, Tau<br />
tkariMtMf. in awAaMy b<br />
HtmrathMM tori •»•<br />
'Jfci^VIWii,<br />
for Beer<br />
wsts Supply<br />
^ty Patrons Forced, in<br />
|/|any Ca*e», to Accept<br />
Bottled Goods.<br />
PAY^SOEACH FOR<br />
1P0RARY PERMITS<br />
*„. City and Atlantic<br />
City Send Liberal PatronageHere-<br />
or onmo frolhing Into S0111<br />
]),„„( I 1 4 Dr. J. dubs, which wil},<br />
Howard Sharp,<br />
et. the -'^ -"<br />
Decoration and transportation—<br />
J<br />
A tINIUL MOTOM VAUII<br />
Now you can<br />
buy a<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
SIX-CYLINDER<br />
CLOS<strong>ED</strong> CAR<br />
for as little as<br />
B b. Flint, M«Ji . V w<br />
null I ntrm law dtlirmrtd prion mntl<br />
OM.A C mini.<br />
TIM GhavroM StMMtord Slx'Ctwdi<br />
*455 ' *••$.<br />
BEST BE<br />
In Somers Point: '•JA<br />
REAL<br />
Our, Outanien Tell U» We Have the<br />
in Somers Point at the Uwett Price—<br />
— A STEIN FOE A DIME<br />
<strong>On</strong>e reason why our Beer is the Peat Js<br />
serve it in Pre-ProhibUion Fashion — front <<br />
ed in the same way that won three Bine Rill<br />
the old CAMDEN BREWERS' ASSOCIATION.<br />
WE OFFER A CLEAN, SOCIABLE PLACE,'<<br />
ATBD STRICTLY WITHIN THE LAW.<br />
Free Lunch Saturday Nights!<br />
DICK'S<br />
528 SHORE RD., SOMERS POINT, N.;<br />
.• -.Mm<br />
I^VI^THI KCCtMtir 1 AHt«'o\itacit> cWliviioSiiti^AiwiW'i^<br />
TWO LINES OF CARS-TWO PRICE RANGES<br />
ONE HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY<br />
Mew—for the first time—there are two lines <strong>of</strong> Chevrolet Sizes<br />
—the Standard and the Master. Body-styles for everybody.<br />
Men for •everal different group! <strong>of</strong> buyers. But only one<br />
Btandard <strong>of</strong> quality, and that'll the vwy satne U^ standard<br />
that hat made CHEVROLET the greatest name in low-price<br />
transportationl Both Standard and Master Sixes <strong>of</strong>fer modeb<br />
with wood-and-»teel bodies by Fiaher—equipped with safety<br />
»late glass in the windshields, and fMnriag Fisher No Draft<br />
mm<br />
Ventilation. Both have Blent leoond ge<br />
enpneSa In the Standatd<br />
thcK advantages—ar tho lowett operating co*t Q(»<br />
a£n car ea th* toad, Jh the Mftrter Sbc, you get i<br />
advantages, and many mon, in amirmtually large. ]<br />
car, alooi frith the greatest aW-rourttf economy ot A<br />
ot lit ttize. And Chevrolet prioea.aie mm i j<br />
for the Standard Six Coupe)<br />
POLETAMOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, UICHIOAH<br />
PALMER «HEVROLET CO!<br />
1119 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
24 Hour Service<br />
We SpedaUze In CHEVROLET Service All Labor<br />
PALMER TIRE SERVICE
Vfolatlbn<br />
tu BqaidsvEl j#ac»<br />
in<br />
can mml fiatau,. juyn to<br />
mas infmnJ a* CUiW<br />
Jena to tfl»<br />
tftjr tint cbiUi h»<br />
oil f<br />
to Enforce<br />
for wioUition <strong>of</strong> the new beer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hew M, near Rhode IN<br />
" without a ril^<br />
Tttrnnus; hid<br />
to em si ftitt asrtfflir a*** taiuifr,<br />
ami sllii<br />
W BiffiiBn, Omf aflan BIOM it it<br />
ami iiun; -u. ifln. Sit<br />
wJUUkc our ptraiu aww<br />
ttn. KM solf that, hot<br />
tUllttt llcenie after the nit de-<br />
«*| iiM'tt UT<br />
I ic 'Jlu •Jfiusii Jim- t in>nm<br />
• .t;nr 'ajsc SimDm, si.<br />
llfi"! X. JiUiBf tr -vest- nil! n* Uli<br />
Ax>l Lotoi<br />
I Out prUm at (he cw rtfufi^d In<br />
as* its in one or the wUunjrt.<br />
Bmil Balmar, locatt Chevrolet<br />
| dealer, points out tint tbe rules<br />
far contestm^a are Quite simple.<br />
T%e onlj requirements are to fill<br />
.oct in entry blank and to hum<br />
» deniooaU-atlon, without obliga-<br />
tion, tn the new car. Kor demon-<br />
stration appointinaut, phono MJ.<br />
Suspended Sentence<br />
For Theft <strong>of</strong> Coal<br />
P* Ly!Tts e2;— ~— — r ~ 14?»*«««s Clifdf W€Sf3£l WSSM £ak&<br />
tar***"* •"* ftroojailefcarfi <strong>of</strong> fBriaBgMiiiE report* d€<br />
~ •" • ' I rialatiinuJ, but ttat if ths ittm-<br />
*m M m « n ahooJd get out <strong>of</strong> taut *<br />
1«Uom^i<strong>of</strong>rt«eW <strong>of</strong>ftair wm be nanni* .<br />
.. «M Umt ill conference <strong>of</strong> tie majmr DMO f»M Se aBBiipniii "' "«' ="»»*<br />
* ievere- |«nd eountfl J»»± '•ert.Jt »SJ ntt.l(,r asOHsaC aws iauiiniF ami aii<br />
"~ pen-laoimorHiIy detidid to lane me to- 1 tto-, Hap wiH 'at cssoimniiim: a<br />
'« UjfWMmut problem enttnrtj- te tfti «M» etas*, «Mt» Seles .tail •vaua<br />
' I bands <strong>of</strong> Major Sfceboaa. A* bats. _<br />
. .^-.-- IBjJTto^tors Ja Suyief A P<strong>of</strong>itt will &e Jkstf img? ^riS i:inifH smti mugg<br />
^"« mayor nid, "If thtl tnoagbt before irf»^ ,n,» ggfamui iir itianiniiu. putsc.<br />
If a, sisKlnr UBioimiit: iuli* **i JOJII<br />
at i jtrnr sum,. SIH ssiffu .-in v?il<br />
seen as iirifffii^ suue,. snais, v.-s-<br />
cmimi liiHt ai- .HU? £5?., fjmnii fun<br />
line aauiiupsumlji tas *r rjj»<br />
iiraksn i raa,. 4WL ?nr JUI r,-rm»'<br />
aram rtr T tmm ^aSi<br />
aniiiitiitf,, suite* 41am<br />
jnit m—fir i Eiiuit<br />
iiiE iiar vris m CWJI; 7:<br />
Henry, 3e, eotorei. ol<br />
W3 HaVBti av.. was Blven 60 isys'<br />
suspendftl wDteoue. SatuNajr, at><br />
Wr b* WHS uttaried By Lou Hi«d«<br />
ley with stealing eual.<br />
Henry denied uttimBtlni to<br />
»toal tia coal. He said he hai<br />
btgd ono <strong>of</strong> the lufo in the<br />
yant to load bags <strong>of</strong> coal, and the<br />
njaa hod Dlftired him the coal.<br />
The coal, aod a. wisel barrow,<br />
wa» tound by Mr Hfjdisy. Henry<br />
Bad UK tt. he said, to get a piece<br />
* trt* w-iU* which to tie the<br />
bag. WS#a he came back he was<br />
churfid wits ihf fhpft.<br />
... r r. . bave be#n<br />
to p«r»te;.wltli the city<br />
•orksrs In desiring <strong>of</strong>f vacant<br />
iHJ>Dft**tJeiT<br />
M&ny l*rtfl *To over-<br />
(Town with brtii^i ajif) Mfer olid Tho Semen Point<br />
[ iltaii Two Mills par word, flnt<br />
" m ens cent per wsfd fer each<br />
mt iBHrtjon, Count lls wsrdi<br />
I U» lino. MlnlDium, flnt iBHtUsn,<br />
.. While ipaea absva «ntl btlow<br />
i BlvtrtlM-meiit, lit par HIM first<br />
n; fe per Una, •QboKju.nt In-<br />
« ?oyr ynrtUcnaiu ud<br />
I will ba Mnl. Tekuhonc.: Ocean<br />
1 M4 vA MI; Sonwr. Point 111,<br />
Numb,,, will be iHiiplltd II<br />
• doBin't wtsh name and ad.<br />
to Mnear, ForT^EnllnB addnn<br />
J l<strong>of</strong>t al llm< D ' PlUillE •"!-<br />
bilge, where it doesn't show, is<br />
even morn important thiin in those<br />
parts that can be seen.<br />
With a {•raiser or any bunt un-<br />
der over you can do much wnrlf<br />
inside until you mm he reasonably<br />
certain <strong>of</strong> settled weather. A sud-<br />
den rain will slain a newly Benin-<br />
ed deck or ruin u fresh coat <strong>of</strong><br />
paint,<br />
S S ft<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce you start with tho imint-<br />
ing, proceed In orderly fasliion<br />
and don't try to do ;i week's wnfli<br />
in nn nftornnon or a dny. Be, suro<br />
the surface is really dry and fren<br />
from nil or Krenae spots. Eemnvr<br />
the hitter by washing with ens<br />
qline, Pnlnt will not adhere to i<br />
moist or oily surface,<br />
, 0,<br />
Townsimtl, <strong>of</strong> the Automatic Heat<br />
Appliance Co., who recently were<br />
made authorized dealers in At-<br />
(inlir mid Cape .May '.'ounties for<br />
tho Merchant and Evans line o£<br />
omuiercial nnt! domentic refrlg.<br />
oration, have returned homo after<br />
n course <strong>of</strong> inRtallntinji and sor-<br />
at the M. and B, plant, in<br />
Philadelphia, under direction <strong>of</strong><br />
S J. Benn, refrlgeratioii en-<br />
NOTICE<br />
linlni: Marcli 23, 1PS0, and mnlln<br />
IIIIII Alirll is. 1933, nnviEAtlsn<br />
! the d* uWdiian nf tlio tlighway<br />
!£F§S« tisaci! ThoFaughfaro, at 9l!<br />
Ofetin City, New Jsney, will Ire<br />
I to »B«»sla r<strong>of</strong>iulrlna more lhan U<br />
L »H1*I ties ranee. J-lT.itnf HBO<br />
CLARKE BROS.<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
Marine Repairs<br />
313 IUV AVK,<br />
Rlneor,<br />
The latest mptlioclB <strong>of</strong> beverage<br />
nooiinis, iMsnimsing and handling<br />
<strong>of</strong> fund stuffs by refrigeralion for<br />
domestic as well as commercial<br />
us t pure riamnnstriitfitl nntl stitd<br />
ieil. The rompnny Is nuthoriiied<br />
tlnnlpr for 1 tie New York nnd Taft<br />
line nf nil hiirnlng equipment in<br />
Deacon John Cherry<br />
sponsor,<br />
* ^ *<br />
The finance coBimitteB <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Jameg A, M, B, Churcli lave a<br />
Jig-saw iitnty and Bpeliing bee on<br />
Friday eveniug nt the homo Of<br />
Chai'les Quann, 630 Simpson nv,<br />
• • *<br />
A. B, Collins is Hack on thi<br />
police force again after an ab-<br />
sence <strong>of</strong> several weeks, flue to<br />
severe illness,<br />
^ a<br />
Union Brvloes were held at Ma.<br />
codonla M. IS. Uhurch Sunday <strong>of</strong>.<br />
turnoon. Rev, T. T, Taylor, paitor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tabernacle, wa« the sneakir<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe afternoon, A newly formed<br />
quartet under the direc'tlna <strong>of</strong><br />
Johii Lyles and Edward Hardy,<br />
sung several now spirituals,<br />
am*<br />
The Doys' nluli has riostponed<br />
tliii play intnndod for Tuesday<br />
niKht, It will bi! given early in<br />
Mny,<br />
Mrs, Mnttio Waters presents At.<br />
torney P. H, H. Ilohh, <strong>of</strong> Chiea.<br />
Ko, tonight (Friday) at Taber-<br />
nacle Church, in a lecture, the<br />
subject <strong>of</strong> which Is "Are Leaders<br />
Mudc or Dorii?' 1<br />
• * *<br />
"The Seven Last Words <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ" ivlll ho presented today<br />
(Friday) at St. ,lnmes A, M, B,<br />
Church, from 12 to 3 p, m,<br />
3 * *<br />
The Monk Conference presented<br />
mrcesfiiily a few weeks aao at<br />
Tfibernaclq Church, was ropoated<br />
Monday nlBliI at Shllob,<br />
*;: * •<br />
Sunday l,i Forum Sunday al<br />
Mftandnniii Church, lOlli st, and<br />
aiinpsnn iiv. The Public Forum<br />
meets at 3:30 p, m.<br />
CBB. , , , , :<br />
tlie -to % oriel ottered In evidpneo,<br />
'* *< flld mt l ! Cil<br />
t was dcclarud thut .value fit JC'll<br />
in the are? would dccliiio<br />
sharply if rail facllitiei wew dt-<br />
nlcd.<br />
The original plan for oonjll<br />
dating the Beadlag and Pennsyl-<br />
vania roads In South Jeriey call,<br />
ed for iibnndoDtqent <strong>of</strong> traeUs on<br />
Seven Mile Beach.<br />
Real Estate News<br />
Ocaso Cll/,<br />
Elllibeth M, KalfmtulD, ft «l. to Her.<br />
•a E Fox. Fsrtvf iota It in» *s ,«[•<br />
in C, OMtn Oltr AnoMltW*. . 1<br />
0, Sliflnaiid Wilde, et us, to Emm.<br />
":, .It anil aygldnnes' ef I<br />
Resort Population<br />
Is Increased Two<br />
Two new residents <strong>of</strong> Oocan<br />
City were horn at the Atlantle<br />
Shores Hospital during the past<br />
week,<br />
A daughter, who hat been nam-<br />
ed Betty Lou, was horn to Mrs<br />
NOTWB<br />
leglnnln, Mjreh 23, Itia, and anlln.<br />
-Inn until April 21, IMS. navigation<br />
Jirough the dnwipalt <strong>of</strong> thi Highway<br />
Bridge aerosj Bt.th TharoBihfan, at 8th<br />
Sfreoi. Ocean Cltir, New Jer.ey, will ba<br />
cloned to veaula naylrlne aims tlun 14<br />
ft. vertigsl clearatife HMtpf 1T.J0<br />
SPECIAI, MASTKR-H iALE,<br />
Sir virtue <strong>of</strong> an Order or decree <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pun <strong>of</strong> Chaneery <strong>of</strong> New Jtrsty, bear,<br />
inir 4Ua the MtJi day <strong>of</strong> Kareh, A. D<br />
1VM, in a ^eFtairi eau&e In said Courl<br />
dtitending, wheFeln Frank B, J, Bawer,<br />
Eteelver <strong>of</strong> the Flr.t Katlonal Bank e!<br />
Ocean City. ti. i., Inialvmt, !• the eora,<br />
lilninant, ,nd OeMn Cl«» Beoupitles Cor.<br />
Wiration, a cnriK>rution <strong>of</strong> the St«te o]<br />
o,<br />
.__.•, st.Bx. to lou-<br />
r, st in. Lot US, MtUon C.<br />
o|lo M, f»pel)all,,«t vir,, to Jennie<br />
Z, LUent, Fart at lot US, MrtiOB L,<br />
To WINIFR<strong>ED</strong> SKILTON «nd ALEXAN-<br />
SKR L HKILTON b h b d t<br />
o WINIFR<strong>ED</strong> SKILTON «nd XA<br />
SKR L HKILTON. b.r hmb.iid; mot<br />
FffiANK K. TOri!<br />
tly virtue <strong>of</strong> u order ef tks Court or<br />
hmotry <strong>of</strong> New jennr. Bad* «n Hi*<br />
a» <strong>of</strong> the data here<strong>of</strong>, fa a taw* whereto<br />
D. Gilbert and OaRruda Gllb.rt,<br />
nglalnanu, and Wlnlfrad SklHoh<br />
th dfdt « e<br />
Ch*n<<br />
d« o- ^<br />
Emma D<br />
•nd othen in JetonJanti. ?au are re-<br />
quired to ipoear and iniwcr th* bill si<br />
Hid complainant, sn or btten lbs IZth<br />
day <strong>of</strong> Hair next, or thi Mid Mil will ba<br />
taken u eonfeiud •galnit no.<br />
The uniJ bill li'Sled to foredoso a fit-<br />
tain Bsnnn'jitnii.tar I « •• Iwnolil<br />
and Helen C, Lnnold, hl> wMa, to Mai?<br />
1, Gilbert, dated the Ulh d»y sf Jolf.<br />
IBJI, on landa In the €lty <strong>of</strong> Q»an CilT:<br />
In ths County <strong>of</strong> OaBe May •«* State nf<br />
Now Je», and you, Winifred SUltoll,<br />
aft, made defendant beiociation, ^<br />
BEniNNINO st thn InterwcLioii <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Routheant line Of Cent ml Avenue with<br />
Iho Southweat line <strong>of</strong> Ninth Street! and<br />
oonUining Sauthweiitwardly along the<br />
Routhmsterly line <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue 00<br />
feet In front or breadth: and <strong>of</strong> that<br />
width estendihir SoutheaBtwaFdly be.<br />
tween parallel lines, one being thi<br />
Southwest line <strong>of</strong> Ninth StreBt, 29.OE<br />
feet in lenBlh nr ilemh.<br />
TRACT NO, 5 BEINO the Nonheapferti<br />
""fthlir nf Lot No, Hill, Ke.-llon "A"<br />
Plan nf'^Ocean City AiiHOPlatinn,<br />
BEGINNlNn at a point In the North,<br />
westerly side af Asbury Avenue at ilv<br />
diHtanre <strong>of</strong> 4^6 feet gomhwestward]'.<br />
from the Bouthwesteriy side <strong>of</strong> Reventh<br />
street ; rontalnlng In front or hreadth<br />
on paid Aanur* Avenue Southwest'vsrd'y<br />
1,1 feet and <strong>of</strong> that width eKtendSng in<br />
lensfth or depth Northwest^sfd ! y<br />
tween lines parallel with said Sevi<br />
feet to a 15 feet wide I<br />
REING thn Seuijiweptefly^ine-half <strong>of</strong><br />
oh " ri1 Point eottHlie, fur-<br />
lH!l ,"""'"• '»'lW lot. »ii<br />
H!,, dsiirabie locution, «utn.<br />
\ntp* U Mi """I" 1 - "inter rate iif..<br />
J.''MCauMolleut Ave. Aniily ieiiilnel.<br />
I Udnr <strong>of</strong> nee, Ocean Cltif: 4.14.U<br />
|»i MNT_ Bm*«nd J^u&- Be,.<br />
-,_in, Mooriyn terrkes" and^A'tlilnl<br />
« »v. Ant,, hot water heat and ready<br />
V.tJ eetunancsr. Can ha rented hy Ma-<br />
:"i south, week or week end.<br />
._ , 4.14.tfe<br />
— ADBrlment, iinfurnl.hed,<br />
-*"- 1 b » •»•'•• >"t floor. Heal<br />
I ""**'' ">" B»rlor, Oarage<br />
tle rent. Phone loij.<br />
, , , ' Membera <strong>of</strong> Baard:<br />
•wiring > liming <strong>of</strong> my property<br />
""""- lame by ,,.lHif-B,lnit F. B-<br />
-—Mll_« Blvd., or Sara Smith,<br />
, Oeein City, 4.7.11s<br />
Us iv, a "=Se"Mr<br />
•V,, fcmiri point.<br />
WANT<strong>ED</strong><br />
Urn etoan,<br />
« Ith and<br />
LIMIT<strong>ED</strong> — Jior eonva..<br />
MM In need <strong>of</strong> Quiet «f«,<br />
<strong>of</strong> experiineed tmrsam. Ref.<br />
information furnjih-<br />
s. Addr^is John Ma.<br />
wood, Oeaan City. N.<br />
4.f.4tB<br />
i~J*"l raehamm two fam.<br />
iB, namnionlon for eltar lot<br />
J3 tT ,! r J ta IWl»t«il tloeliii or<br />
tliial.Ltdnr Bos B.14, ocean<br />
in eoavenlent<br />
sn't uncel your<br />
o«SHinB , you can't pay<br />
In full, Wa arast 18*<br />
- savlnB on all autsnoblle<br />
Hansr Maid OBaitln, In<br />
M-Ue<br />
LL BATTERIES may look much alike on<br />
,. the shelf or in the window. Some may<br />
dressed up to look fincy. But It's the<br />
tough doily grind in your car that soon shows<br />
up the weaklings, the so-called "bargains.'?<br />
Frequent recharging may keep them going,<br />
but that's expensive. Get your money's worth<br />
; i, get an Exide, You can count on an Exide<br />
for a long, active life and freedom from<br />
trouble, inconvenience and extra expense.<br />
Don't forget...<br />
WHEN ITS AN<br />
NOTICE OF SETTLEMBNT<br />
Nmire ir, hereby given fhflt the iiFcnuni*<br />
Of the sUli^piibcrH, its TryHtPca URiJ^r th*i<br />
Will r;f wilUnm 8it>ivart. deeeaEeil, will<br />
hi! mirliif.] jitlil stnlcd hy the gurfd^nt*.<br />
fliui reisirlfil ffiF settlement ts the Or-<br />
phHiis' Court Sf thj County ot Capo May<br />
nn thD iwtjnty-plsffl day <strong>of</strong> April, ticst,<br />
nt h*I out <strong>of</strong> .the Court <strong>of</strong><br />
i'y iif New Jerapj!, on the liifc ,\i>y<br />
II. A. I>. I0H3, In rt ecftaln c*u*e<br />
l Mimific Piiiil la cymplalnant, anil<br />
Norman Diirbs?, gt ula fii'e ilefenil-<br />
lll pspOiie 10 Hiilo lit liublle von-<br />
N<br />
. 1 uli<br />
fill<br />
IIAOB-<br />
, e J niltiidtirtit OFth.<br />
In trmtmMit<br />
Mtl<br />
. ! , w<br />
jMasMm, ata, Chll.<br />
mlmmmim yosf elfcu-<br />
« Bt, Ann Mo*<br />
*•• ml IliUrell<br />
Muaan,"<br />
i AM<br />
MONDAY, MAY gth, 191-1<br />
hi't wpfsii lliq IitiUra oE twelve iiii*i flve<br />
i.'tii-ifk I 1 , M,, tn wit, Rt twelve n"flfi?k<br />
iiiiii rHiaiitliiri. Time) nr one o'eitwjk 1*^<br />
M. (Hiiylitfht SIIVIIIH Tlmi) ef unid cjny,<br />
:M iIm Sheriff's nfflee. In CIIJW M«y Conn<br />
•Ilimrr. Ciijic Mny Countys Now Jerzvy I<br />
Alt thill ceHltfh mnrtifiiijcil prclni^i<br />
wiih iho a uiiimrtennncctt. in the bill <strong>of</strong><br />
fi.=i fni'th iiiid tlqseriLcd, tlnit ia tfi my I<br />
AH the f ally Wing tfiicE or iiliFccl iif Iflinl<br />
ru'il lnismispH hgrHlnafftif liankuiiirly dc^<br />
srrihoiU *.itunte.L \y\ns stul belfls,* in Lhe<br />
e itv <strong>of</strong> Ocean City In the Csunty <strong>of</strong> Cajse<br />
i|ii,v iiiid State sf Now Jersey,<br />
"i.K(HNN!N(. In the iautnwesrerly Hno<br />
,H Hixih Streei 460 feet SouthcaHivHrilly<br />
tMim lhe Snulheasicrjy line nf Atlttlltle<br />
: lontaihllig .BduihenatWMfdiy In<br />
Mile. Mm* M Histh Btrrot 80 feet In fFont<br />
tv himiUbi iiiiii <strong>of</strong> thiit width extending<br />
Hoiiiline^twiirclly between Hues ji.iriiiiel<br />
wiiH Atbintk Avenui 100 Feet In length<br />
ni t'eplh.<br />
Amniint due under d«rDC \* 9t7.A46.SI.<br />
with intepcat nnil: Sheriff's fees to b?<br />
lltllldi WILLlAM H. POWELL. Slioriff.<br />
Piiied April 12th. 19^3,<br />
,l..hprt K.'BflH. Sol'r.<br />
IALE,<br />
Ity vlrtBO nf n ts-rSi <strong>of</strong> fieri Fdqlaa.<br />
fer laic sf Mai-tftufEed' Premisss, is me<br />
ilir«Wd, waijcd oiil df the CeBrt <strong>of</strong> ChflfH<br />
cpiy <strong>of</strong> N§w Jersey, on the isth day <strong>of</strong><br />
Miirrb, A, D, iU33. in ft cenaln ent&e<br />
_ JeenfiFHs K, TrumpeF U oam-<br />
iilAliinnti nnd Jsmcl OFF, et Bs, et ala.<br />
i»rr defehURnt'f, I ahfUt SHfsQSa to gale it<br />
pyli He vnndiie, on<br />
MONDAY, APRIL Ifth, 1S33<br />
IjeUveen the Iipufa <strong>of</strong> twelve and five<br />
n'ilnek P. M., tn wit, at one ta^eteek In<br />
tliti nftfvnson af gsii dsy, Bt %ha Shsr-<br />
tff'?i Offjee, |n Cnp^ MiiV Csart Hsuie<br />
CiiTHJ Mny Cmintyi New Jer«e? I<br />
All tbnt eertflln mRrte^^ed prsmiisa<br />
wllll the npliiirLennneeg, in this bill f*f<br />
net fsrtii iifi*l drfifribed, fhnfc'f* to smyt<br />
All the fsUnwinff trnet dr pare?!<br />
Ififiii nncl premisgg hereinafter part|eula=<br />
\y de?6fihed, fiitoste, IFITIH sfi^ being |n<br />
tlrt City <strong>of</strong> Qeean Cltys in ths County ef<br />
Ciijie Mny. ntifl Btflte <strong>of</strong> N?W Jersey<br />
BEGINNING fit a point in th? couth<br />
westerly Hnn ef Fifit Street .§60 - f#ei<br />
Hhii nf Cirlnihifin AvRnue. thenee loiith'<br />
WCHhviirdly Yinmllci with CoPlhthlan AVL<br />
fiyp 100 feet to the iioFtfcenj'tGrly Hno nf<br />
ii 10 "feel 'Wide fitFcet Sfid sf thst w^.^=<br />
fsiendiiiff ssuthesstwirdty between psr*<br />
fiilel Mne^ &ne l?eiR^ tn? nnFtnssstcFiv Ifiifi<br />
<strong>of</strong> aalij M feet wide alloy estpnded iifiH<br />
fhq other belne thft Roiithwcsterly line a<br />
Fll-^t Street extended, tn the estGflgf lip<br />
£m. nr tn thf> hlfth wsier Hi» <strong>of</strong> the A!<br />
Iftfltiil OepfiSi If PBJfl fsfeTinf line IP St th<br />
rtnip nf Hfrfd maFiffnire InndwHrtl ef pal<br />
Ii|«h water ilne i SR\I\ esterinr I|na berp<br />
In firnnt ttfltpil May 23S loo:<br />
EING tn<br />
Lfit tfn, 413.<br />
rl A<br />
y<br />
"A," Plan <strong>of</strong> Oc-<br />
A f | l o ,<br />
BEGINNING at n nfijnt<br />
vve?torlf Rids nf AshuFy<br />
dlt f 445 f S<br />
in the nt<br />
dliiiiep sf 445 feet Smith wpp! wa<br />
from the SrHithwpstPrly pltl? nf Rpv<br />
Sfreet : eontHlliinf? In fr^nf Of hre<br />
nn Knid AnhuVy Aven"** S=snliiiV(>Hiw<br />
(y IR f«t: Bud <strong>of</strong> that width "xt<br />
j in lohEth Sf dppth Morthwc^lw<br />
A H HI ih R<br />
EXIDE<br />
wiinsCT IJTHISTOIIY<br />
KCB<br />
BrecHey<br />
Auto EledriaMi<br />
100 feet fa a 15 feet wide filley<br />
Hfreet.<br />
_1 NO, 3, BFINn Lftt< Nnjt, 374 flflll'<br />
37B, Reetlsn A, Plan ef Qeeiin Ciiy As-<br />
BEGINNING In the Snut|i«ii to<br />
Ail the following traet sr \m<br />
IBM) and jiretniHei heftinafter liar<br />
iy doiiciibGiJi utliuitc. lylnif and Iteinp In<br />
llio City <strong>of</strong> Ocean Oily In Iho County <strong>of</strong><br />
t'niic i»«y lind State <strong>of</strong> New 3cm"<br />
PBINO Lots Nn«,- 22J to 211, in'<br />
on Map 1 <strong>of</strong> landa owned by thg<br />
f jty neveiiipnief>t Camnaliy in Oew<br />
'njiGINN!'Nfl at Ihej Inierwftlon'<strong>of</strong>; tfi*<br />
^iUtNaHtGrly line nf 'Wnit AVcnue witl<br />
(hp Boythwesterly line <strong>of</strong> i'ortj«iBhth<br />
Street.I containing ioathwSBt*sidiy along<br />
the *QUtnea§tefly Hne Q* West Avanse EOS<br />
fc*t tn the N<strong>of</strong>theaMterlj line <strong>of</strong> Forty<br />
tilntli Street; and <strong>of</strong> that wldHi ••uttndlll<br />
goiilheaitwiiriHy hetween parallel 111*<br />
cnf. beinB the ioulhweslifly line <strong>of</strong> For,<br />
ty-eighth itrgrU and the sUisr beln^ thi<br />
NmilifoBlfrly line <strong>of</strong> Fnrty-nlnlh Ifnct,<br />
Of. f«t to a 1,1 feet wide itf«t, •<br />
Amuurit due under dtern Ii tS.T13.fl<br />
HMh" InMnii aid iheriira f«» W I<br />
FfWSLL. Sh.riff<br />
Datad April IS*. WW- ..<br />
CUK K ,Bil» SoIY. ,<br />
a niMvMHhf lla* sTlJrtl<br />
tneti (fl BetrikMrtirlr iaiaUal w|W<br />
huh IttHt to the plus <strong>of</strong> MMHiMb<br />
Ammint dBe andar deerH It f7J7I.1t,<br />
Ith Intanat ani IMriff• f«aa to ba «N><br />
' WIIMAH 1, POWELL, Wili(r, ,<br />
nnted April liUl, 1939,<br />
•!i,l F. KirliMlH, Sql'r.<br />
44.4t.pf ItiQI<br />
fSIM<br />
IN CHANCEBY,Of HWT JMSW<br />
's I.EWIB B, WALTON p"4<br />
WALTON!<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> an Ordar at tb. Gaart <strong>of</strong><br />
Channnr <strong>of</strong> Maw Inter, nadt, on IM<br />
day <strong>of</strong> the data here<strong>of</strong>. In • EMM vhwta<br />
Btu C. Furr.r la OmtplilMirt. is! Jss<br />
wli H Walton and •117 8. WlaHan<br />
^enr and answer fha Bttf <strong>of</strong> aaM 6^=<br />
jiaint on ar tefon tki NMtaaMHi \v\i, 1 • 1 one n'clnek in<br />
'f'p <strong>of</strong>fice, in Cnpe May <strong>On</strong>iirt HaHiS*<br />
iiiiP Mny County, New Jersey 1<br />
Alt flint ceftiiin mortifitEed pfpffili*F,<br />
hh the nnnyrteniinfea. In thi? bill nf<br />
sm^lnlnt in the m\& FR\IHP imrtieularly<br />
^t ft\rlll nnil i]"!iftr|hed, that is tp RRT I<br />
All the following fcrnct dr nnre^l nf la*i(l<br />
iiiui Iiicmifles hefelnnfteT ftflrtieular'y de-<br />
^ii, nitiiitte, tyifijr lind 'fating In the<br />
if Oceiiti City, fn the County <strong>of</strong> Capo<br />
and Rlnte <strong>of</strong> New Jersp^i nsf^F^ TtsF-<br />
lirtilm-Iy" ilwiTllteil n* followii. BEGIN-<br />
lit the inieF^ectinn <strong>of</strong> ihi^ TiqFth-<br />
Wefterty line nf Pnleii Avanun. with =<br />
Cera G, CI*menB *re , , t<br />
JMBSS yan hold title I 3rSi-«-pr<br />
in the iifeiflia©' In qyeitbn, and you G#f»<br />
hmntewn Trust OampsBy. * Corporation<br />
ot Uie State <strong>of</strong> fcnndylvanU. Rr-> inadt<br />
1 r. Defehdaht becnu^ you hold m nlortfffcjte<br />
011 tha premlMB in question, which inort-<br />
KHge is Enbsqqufnt tn G->mpVInBnt'B ^rt<<br />
mm i and you L, M, Harding art made<br />
a Defendant because yeu cxteated tJ>*<br />
bund aeesmpshying the mattgmm b«|n#<br />
fi.fesiftged, and mm? hsv* seise InUrst In<br />
Soileltor <strong>of</strong> Ojmpl«lo«nt«.<br />
Ocean City^ New Jersey.<br />
<strong>of</strong> on. hundred r<br />
Bontheutwardlr at right<br />
MiU Weal«» Avrinae btt.<br />
llnei nf thnt width elevm<br />
fett?.tJiree feet^ mnre nr leal.<br />
Wrier <strong>Line</strong> Htahllahel kr IK.<br />
afniitfii appnlntea tm m '~ *^~ ~^<br />
an art Fntlttr^ "An<br />
HUM! <strong>of</strong> Ibii St»t« and gl 1<br />
|i* In th. lairia mm.w*m<br />
New York an* •hjewneMJn '<br />
•SPfdVed April 11th, A. D. "<br />
aufirtieritpn& thento.<br />
IN CHANCBRV OP NEW JERSEY<br />
To I.llfinn A, fluffel, fhsrlen R, Bewen<br />
•nil Mn, ( lurlrn R. Bflwen, hli wife.<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> nn nfljer nf the Court ,o|<br />
rhnncpry, nf Ihr State nf New Jeraey,<br />
niFdp on the day nf the datn here<strong>of</strong>, in<br />
a emiMe wherein The s«¥flephr!fo *Loan<br />
nm! Bilildins ' Aui^flntion Is cnmplninflnt,<br />
d d l required<br />
In (he<br />
f<br />
nm! Blildins Auiflti I<br />
and ysu nre defenflfint*i, ydu<br />
lo iippenr, pleitd,<br />
WII f th il<br />
lo iippenr, pleitd, iins^rr nr lmMr In (he<br />
WII nf the mill enmplalnaBt on or tiefore<br />
the 7th dny <strong>of</strong> June, pesi, <strong>of</strong> the itsid<br />
1*111 will he tulicn al ronfoHieu RBHlnat<br />
you.<br />
The-»nld hill (» -fiini-in f«fct*>«e n<br />
certain mongaj^l made . Q? T^illian A,<br />
Beirct tn complainant, drtlrll Maff;h 12,<br />
• ' ' " th« niffc' Offl<br />
drt<br />
th«<br />
C<br />
Offlf"<br />
iron. Hnfl Fecorded In i'..- - -----<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cnoe Xw Oounty, at Cane May reurt<br />
HOUM, New ,I»r«ey, In Bnok (111 <strong>of</strong> Mort-<br />
piijraj, pago it*, on lauls HitoiitE In (he<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Oefan City, In th» Cnunty <strong>of</strong> Capo<br />
May itnd Itnte <strong>of</strong> Nf>'» Jornqy,<br />
And you, the Haid Lillian A. Berret, are<br />
nu^de defendant bec«n««yp'i elB?ni adfiie In*<br />
terept. legal. nr eiiultabl,p. In imirt tanda and<br />
Ihaniimi.jiiijdMhBt ynii.tire dlfcb>trnr ««v<br />
dajcloncT.U^nVi: tfie hnl^d' for., wftleh 1 PAI.I<br />
trie mi Iu4 al<br />
whleh Jamea H, Knlpe, el J<br />
dated OetAer S, 1BIB, and „<br />
the' <strong>of</strong> flat <strong>of</strong> the d*rk ot ih. I<br />
Cr.po Mar In Ilook 416 <strong>of</strong> Pi,<br />
M, JrtMtet and a>nvenl Unto<br />
Ii, Dalols In fee.<br />
Amoqnt dye nnder deem la J<br />
vith litenit kol Sh.ri<br />
DaM M.n* Ml lUlT^'<br />
Knack, Hldi.rd.jr Bra«*r,<br />
unirn SALE<br />
By virtue _n_f a writ <strong>of</strong> nwl '.FaelM,'<br />
for Mle <strong>of</strong> Hortnied Prnulm, to ro,<br />
directed. iiBiBioiit <strong>of</strong> tim Qtmk ifi Chullj<br />
nry <strong>of</strong> New Jtrtur, an thaiW^day <strong>of</strong><br />
March, A. I). W»4, In . enMte a m<br />
wherein Langdnwiie Jnnanee Cuepgn?, a<br />
drjionitlen <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Maw Jnv-<br />
ii eotnplilnant, and I!q|»nd O. W«ti<br />
and Laura H, Watan are dsfomf '<br />
nhail ennnge tfi aale at publlg vaiL^<br />
MONDAY. APWL Mih, IIU.<br />
bfiween the noun ef nralw uw( fh<br />
o^Incli p. M., to wit, at snt 8'ekjeVJii<br />
IKe aftaFnoon <strong>of</strong> uW day, r ai . ths^^ §litV»<br />
J Jt's=<strong>of</strong>fi£er In Cape ^ lla^ CStiFI ~<br />
<strong>On</strong>in! May County, New Jefaari<br />
All that certain mprMalfd • .<br />
with the atipurUnanem, In the' kill nf<br />
eslnnliint In th. MM eaaie n.rt' ' *<br />
•et forth ud daHrihad, that it to<br />
_ reaylt<br />
iimnT^mla, unller Ihese liroeHdlnitn, <strong>of</strong><br />
said rnortirased • premi§es.<br />
And vou, the snld Cimrien R, nownn.<br />
nrt made defendant, h»emi«e ynii are the<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> record <strong>of</strong> aaid tands and preffi-<br />
Ami yeii, Ihe IJM Hr«,<br />
lire mmM d»f««il«n«,<br />
f Cth U B<br />
All the follo-wlnii.tcMt w<br />
Innd and tirflnlleii htMll<br />
iMiy dei
•wgwMMMUMjunior \DMg MROR HaU Resort jWarns Against<br />
msfrCW? * OwfWcA fed! AsDrySpot;Mibs Capital j Quack Eye Cures<br />
where nUUm<br />
Vwk to<br />
City Rat<br />
to Rot«n«n».<br />
r ON FLOOR<br />
City for<br />
Irene Ridi Appears<br />
At Apollo Theatre *" Sir. *•* Mrs.<br />
•Deal, at ike Ap*U« Tknin. Ill Mr ut<br />
•ID be Miss Ml H rapttr-<br />
Mr. U4 Mn. Jkiifct.<br />
•f VOX FjjTiWWgfttTi. «*--«• 1.<br />
rtto- wag*, m: WHSFT JI, «.I<br />
rt. i>-ntti<br />
or<br />
1-lltE—5^<br />
11 " " "'<br />
en<br />
I nb wire, Alyu, be-<br />
_--••• „ two JW» ««.<br />
*M a poHeentt la "<br />
I flmad de*4 at bbfattlMMib skr ks tCM Ma<br />
— M, Ifaawbr. *rJtInes o* Ae Mrtaav ~—<br />
"ifeRica H «• a<br />
HaUrnsi. ni Mr.<br />
Talkd apam In Is<br />
SS_ Dang*. PL,<br />
:H*<br />
IDCn<br />
to ibt<br />
Of 19S4<br />
after taring beea rettnri<br />
Rleb vffi jvtij-<br />
Woodruff, which<br />
. _. «*Heot npfmnaEliiep eo<br />
week, and ns :r iirt i r I d h\ i k 1*( put ilil*<br />
li, « iiniil Thr<br />
, m ni-.li! II<br />
oluiitin or bnru<br />
i t (uinmou i M<br />
tlu><br />
HeM as Kidnapper<br />
H O Ch<br />
left an Ike jxrrrl .<br />
Wfcea FMereaB vat ia<br />
•sain Ifoafcr. ilw n<br />
r i<br />
li u |*<br />
if 1 I i in<br />
!>. )1 if<br />
I I I<br />
: ft 11<br />
i li 1 *•<br />
11 1 TK<br />
v ni nn* - I<br />
J t i mi<br />
111 T 1<br />
til ni "r i<br />
i l *- ~ Ti i<br />
II ll tl»e Sow <strong>of</strong> faeJThr rtilld was F»OT««i «M «-<br />
Worn. Me •» ID.'IT rtoib-' inroni to Ser<br />
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />
Umnt PMaOIr Sati> Caawlntf *«fe Wiif, h s Lane<br />
CauaHr dsapaar ariik iMA *i<br />
$35,000,000.00<br />
rawirT cuujimri BC rmr nm or<br />
C»IT<strong>ED</strong> STATIC<br />
MiA,<br />
HIM<br />
. OMOMWIF BBJ Ute Can<br />
CUM<br />
FlnwAiWw aai Lit, Cm<br />
J. W. MORRISON, Inc.<br />
OttaoQly<br />
1 r<br />
li jni ii »-<br />
*M klid 11 rin[H<br />
in r Sharp MilUir<br />
inn<br />
Over 300 fteS Men<br />
Attend Rally Here<br />
More Ilittn 300 RedMen. Includ-<br />
ing visltord from 34 tribes or New<br />
Jernny, P«nnsylviiDlu und Dcla<br />
ftiin, nitended a rally <strong>of</strong> Hie or<br />
gmiiiatloii singed by Kitlinin Tribe<br />
nf Otcnn City, ut Ufld Men'* Hall.<br />
Suiurdny evening.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e or- the fcatureH <strong>of</strong> the nf.<br />
hilr was Ihe Inltlntlon <strong>of</strong> flvo new<br />
inenibcrfl, Edgar W. Smith, Thorn-<br />
is Denim, JCilwarrt C. Jnlji. Daniel<br />
Konnody nnil Anilrfiw Meeker, by<br />
Ilic Muhltuli Trihe. »f Wilmington.<br />
Korty-three nicinberB <strong>of</strong> this irlhc<br />
««rt! pri'Kent and ennduotod the<br />
inlliniion with innrvolniis ttcciirncy<br />
and ceremony.<br />
llffrfrihiiu-iiiji mid fun making<br />
Lelpt'il lo mnkc It one "f Ihe out<br />
smniliiii; mvetlnuH »f tho year.<br />
County Legion to<br />
Have Spring Rrflly<br />
Thi' spring rally <strong>of</strong> the Tape<br />
May County American Legion will<br />
In- tieliJ Miiiiday, at 8 l>. in., at<br />
tin' Wildwnod Coir dull. 1111 Shore<br />
nl.. just lu'low court House<br />
A Kmiip <strong>of</strong> stale <strong>of</strong>Tlelala," in-<br />
rluilinK Juaeph KilRiir, stiile com<br />
nuiiider: Holly rowan. ntaU> adju-<br />
tant, and Ti'd rrichlon. punt atate<br />
roinninnder, will speak. Morijniv<br />
llanil. Jr.. historian <strong>of</strong> the conn<br />
iv losion. <strong>of</strong> Ocean ecial c-irnpai>rn<br />
~=s- U ii unt I June I In<br />
"-•""=- ' -i- r^ai«r whether pur<br />
»*•-*""»-" t iTiror}, tnf ler<br />
*^ * **U3 ?TJ3r3nK^? t^lit u<br />
•n- atnn. npt in *ill f0 no i lorn<br />
QCEAN COURTT<br />
^^ APARTMENTS *<br />
ocxix an<br />
ft i. « Boom*.<br />
** W*tk-EBd,«tt<br />
i* Br<br />
Beat *r mr, w«t<br />
anuM » (tot the haury JOB<br />
b**Dg<br />
<strong>ED</strong>WARD W, KAKE,<br />
raon<br />
«fl snr tat BI<br />
fair At juEr- o^arriar ai;<br />
rtdajJi *csW b«T« lat -Bs* t-f i<br />
sOSs <strong>of</strong> list, iai waaM he M?.<br />
t=s«d 1,3, raits Tftpeu,;.:«i aaj >r--<br />
.'aot for fw tai* t.i^atr, sar jj<br />
for JT^-:r:g ft? sfeie M, g<br />
Ti* psagrryj TE naag c-rt- E<br />
dsas, 4517 {i*Mimli i;^ «i*; p<br />
for 14* LJB« <strong>of</strong> dassrKfif B<br />
i b^affc f»es »•<br />
WALTER DALE<br />
SPEND THE EASTER WEEK-END<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
t *t« »»* r»-»n« =15*. f<br />
tenrt.1 wmiLt sfe. »ts B<br />
sai pasKt-Ij ="i*Tiia. (<br />
a Mi r*rea:«d thii ii«ftt ti*t •<br />
M» b5rt» ^as foaas is Bweil<br />
C»ei. not fer fros tit bi=s*. f<br />
Tb»i» »trt KTtni rats -tvl' 1<br />
braises 03 fcj htai, «xt=iJs*:»a - B<br />
rertal«t Tl* boat «j fc«w bj i 1<br />
Gfortr c;. a* TV *<br />
nei H. H, Hormftlm.<br />
H KMlBuOatr, {<br />
H, Hand, <strong>of</strong> OcMao (stj- !<br />
tsai* «f i*wi. w, «ndr«h oi! I<br />
1 Lower Townihip. The will was 11<br />
roiitd ihi t B<br />
HOTEL<br />
FLEETWOOD<br />
OCKAX CITT X. j.<br />
Open All Year<br />
Special<br />
EMrr Week.Ead Bat«<br />
>atQrdjj UiMr. la M-HUV<br />
indgdiSK Breakfan<br />
or aij In* fall d»j«<br />
«3 AMERICAN PLAV «3<br />
I<br />
' r -»- (r^arm e* i» ji^olnte Pur<br />
tLtstrs will bs furnisheti with a<br />
frttten persorjJ rJarantee signed<br />
jj» t»e oresdeei <strong>of</strong> tie eompany.<br />
*" swier la* joiBroTta insula.<br />
Bon IM an imBroTed burner It<br />
«li tutnUh IMM gallons <strong>of</strong> hot<br />
BMWig •m»er pir mveth M a temperaiure<br />
o! HO Oftne, » quantity more<br />
tfcsii .iuBScjsa -ft the average one<br />
tatn room ft^as*. eatistics show-<br />
g j i« U» aT«amn\r>il lnri)ii = li in Incision<br />
limit urn nidi linn f)i Allen<br />
ni^on wiliiewei] ihe iinnmuil ind<br />
illffuull uperition Hi mil the<br />
Iiild 111- i i-i ud i hinti for IP<br />
cm ci v<br />
Baroarn wnB seven months old,<br />
Tuesday, nnd weighed 14 Sounds,<br />
She weighed only B'i pounds at<br />
birth.<br />
Knew HIT<br />
When her mother and. father<br />
visited her Sunday, she know them<br />
iiiid fisive them her lies! urn I ler,.<br />
She il id not renllae tlie gravs dan-<br />
Bor she was In, and fortunately<br />
hitd, llttlfl or nn iinln.<br />
Mr, Chew is, a elorK in ilit 4th<br />
it, American i SJore, . Ihirhurn Is<br />
tlinir nniy child, .. . .. . •<br />
U^rbain swallowed the pin Ap<br />
ill {, and was rushed ImnicdLrup<br />
ly to thn hospital hy Dr, John, B,<br />
Townsfind, whoie it wag hoped 'the<br />
pin could hi loeated^by" x-rays<br />
or other'.apparatus and removed<br />
from her throat, whqre ii liad<br />
lodged.<br />
It was revealed, however, tlia<br />
lhe cilnsnd end <strong>of</strong> tho pin was<br />
puIntiiiK iJownward, so that I<br />
•iiulil not his pulled out wlthqiit<br />
louring the throat from ond to<br />
ilid. The only Ililng that could<br />
,e done was to push the pin, down<br />
Wins Dog Parade Laurels<br />
Billy Goehring Talki for Movies as Second Annual<br />
Proceaiion <strong>of</strong> Ocean City Mutts pnds.<br />
Oceun f'lty'B iecond BBnuai<br />
mutt dog parade was held Sat-<br />
urday, iimldgt motion pletiire<br />
cameraa and photogiapMre for<br />
newapapeiH ami with a fcot|tte<br />
<strong>of</strong> Raster yinltorB and realdenli<br />
looking on. The kida In Utepar.<br />
ado had it great lime, anfl the<br />
publicity to he reaped frftm the<br />
oyeat will benefit the resort for<br />
several months to come, -f<br />
Aliout 109 dogs, more or leis,<br />
were in ilio parade, and some<br />
80 prison Were awarded. They<br />
consliteu <strong>of</strong> Uog oollari and<br />
harniimi. There 'were no chia(!«<br />
ilcationa and no gpeclal ratitif<br />
between prize winners,<br />
"Uojt I'otcher" Is Wlnier.<br />
the otitatandlng winner, how-<br />
ever, was Billy Ooehrini, 8<br />
who marched In the parade aa<br />
IIOK Ditcher, He wore, a "police<br />
baiisc" and carried a landing<br />
net over hl» shoulder as he<br />
marelied behind all ejipregs wa-<br />
gon drawn by his frlinas. The<br />
wagon bore n wire cage, In<br />
widen afro placed four , police<br />
dog puppies, " ,<br />
Billy had a cloae-iip taken by<br />
Uio'niwsreel men, and. took prirt<br />
In a movie dlaloguo with £om.<br />
missloner Trout, who awarded<br />
him a dog collar as pmbdlic nf<br />
tlie ehamplonahip. finAspeaklnfj<br />
p.iilH went iiOinethlnK Ilka fhtKi<br />
Hilly IN SRfliiUcui,<br />
CoinmliBloner Tr<strong>of</strong>tU. "Dilly,<br />
joii nre the winner nf the aec-<br />
ond annual Ocean City mutt dog<br />
parade, «nd I herewith .present<br />
(Continued en tiiil)<br />
Bridge May Open<br />
NextWefatday<br />
Bad Weather Might Delay<br />
Event <strong>On</strong>e Day, How<br />
ANOTHER OF TIIOSK<br />
JKMI'KllAXIiNlML STABS<br />
Little Jaekle Townsend, 0,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Dr. ana Mrii, John D, j<br />
I Townsend. |20 Wusley av.,, i<br />
1 doesn't cure a tliidK about<br />
f Iielnis ii movie slur -— not<br />
I yet, at least. That is evidenc-<br />
i e.d liy hin uciiniis oa liie<br />
i camp aquure, l^riday after-<br />
! noon. !<br />
| Jackie was one <strong>of</strong> the j<br />
many who wont to the camp j<br />
aroiincia io lielii In inuklne i<br />
advance iiicturea <strong>of</strong> Ih* mutt<br />
purade, for. tho niwB reel<br />
camera men, Friday, By rea- |<br />
son or hi« Intelligent appear, j<br />
ance and ability to (set Into I<br />
the thick nr thinp, he was '<br />
chosen to do name lieuvy i<br />
work in the productloni<br />
He was coached in a<br />
liari which will in- I<br />
trodiice the fllnu and after I<br />
I two or three rehearsals, ihe i<br />
| cameras were lined up nnd I<br />
i ready to "shoot," !<br />
1 But Jackie asked: "What 1<br />
time In it?" Ho was told It<br />
was 3 o'clock.<br />
"Use,'! said Jackie, '."I'd I<br />
I butter get home, I was sup- I<br />
1 prised to , hnvfi dinner at 1 I<br />
And even the camera and |<br />
I a Bpeaking part couldn't l;eei) I<br />
him there<br />
' Thoy had in start all .over<br />
! again, drilling a new "star," |<br />
n _ o<br />
Sack Prepares to<br />
Fight to'Get His<br />
Job Back as Chief<br />
Flatly Refuses Headley Of-<br />
fer to Reinstate Him<br />
as Patrolman.<br />
FRIENDS CIRCULATE<br />
PETITIONS FOR HIM<br />
Jernee Retained For<br />
definite Period «is<br />
Acting Chief. .<br />
In*<br />
Blood Transfusion<br />
For City Official<br />
Commissioner Campbell is<br />
Showing taprovemtnt<br />
Chfipmnn .anB'RoMiiiorp.<br />
'. •• '• • * / ' ' ' ; • '<br />
ndaefl'. ••hQ%#l|,'itt<strong>of</strong>. ,iuj<br />
It <strong>of</strong>- l«4".^iMfcer Knvitig 1<br />
iiinmr'days.; the jipenlng<br />
in Scrip<br />
Is Paid in Taxes<br />
The city has received $.10,000<br />
ft icrip for taxea, II wn3 learned<br />
•> 1MB weok The total anitmiit <strong>of</strong><br />
Kwrin ntlll outstanAidg l« about<br />
o{ liotary International in Vienna,<br />
In 1M1,<br />
Mr. Brown hns lieen a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rotary clubs for 15 veals. He<br />
served on the board t.f (jirectors <strong>of</strong><br />
the nisbee, Arizona, eiub ami was<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> tlie Inieinalional reia;<br />
tlons conimitterv which was <strong>of</strong> spe.<br />
cial' imnortance there, Bisbee be.<br />
inji- near the Mexican, border. He<br />
ban not missei! a district confer-<br />
once durliie his Rotary career, and<br />
nttencftd the international conven.<br />
tioB in Denver, in 1027,<br />
Other directors elected Friday<br />
night are: Dr, C, EuMne Darby,<br />
Leivis Qjiidy and Laurence P,<br />
Lunny, These three were re-elect-<br />
ed. The new <strong>of</strong>ficers will be in-<br />
stalled the first week in July,<br />
"he anxiety and controversy<br />
over aciip has dl»d down<br />
p<br />
I ttimplMelj, with proctlc-iUv nil<br />
mtrchnntH willinE nnd nla:l to Be.<br />
M I>t icrip for tie*<br />
tfiM fnrold bills<br />
Headley to Talk to i<br />
Civic Club, Tuesday<br />
The Ocean rity Civic flub will<br />
meet Tuesday nirtt at Ihe home<br />
<strong>of</strong> the president, Mrs, El!?,ahoth<br />
W, Gdndy. "40n Wesley nv. Mayor<br />
Harry Headley will sjieak, Al!<br />
(lhors H'lll participate in a-<br />
ussiori for election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
'or the ensuing year.<br />
Needed to make?<br />
Party Complete<br />
Invitations to out-<strong>of</strong>'t<br />
guesto—that "thank you"^|<br />
your hostess <strong>of</strong> last w«H|<br />
naean go much more whfl||<br />
you deUver them ia L<br />
• • • with your own voice. I<br />
•hort by wlephone. At I'<br />
cost.<br />
tne Grid Star to<br />
alk to Kiwanis<br />
n City Rotailann hnve bteti<br />
to meet »ith the Klwanli<br />
:t Wednesday when , Jim<br />
one or file la<br />
"Poui Hone<br />
D f<br />
° n , tlle<br />
""'- nll ° iB * R]a t0 •>•<br />
?' fl » eal " 1 r as he wag<br />
plaror. win sponk.<br />
SHOTS—<br />
At The News •<br />
t what ar^Twho do^^ the<br />
- want to clean op?<br />
our<br />
Senator Head Is<br />
lew between Sack and Mnv<br />
oi Heiidley took place on Tueu-<br />
il«) When the mayor <strong>of</strong>fered him<br />
a job UR patrolman. Sack is mid<br />
to have Indi{rnunt1y refused with<br />
the dec.lprat.ion to "would lather<br />
fight thip-.retnra to the force as<br />
a patrolman." 1<br />
No iifrinpst for Hearing.<br />
Miiyoi Headley pointed om that<br />
during Sack's lenn an chief<br />
himself had recommended that two<br />
patrolmen he dlHitllssed for drink-<br />
ing, on lint}, the same <strong>of</strong>fense <strong>of</strong><br />
PHOCLAMATIOS. ,v<br />
With, «>o (joaaort • rapidly &ih<br />
tiroochlng, I feel that thie U- '<br />
all opportune tiina Ri call vlo><br />
thto attention or property, •«*«•',•<br />
era howt oesentlal It In thnt<br />
\lbelr rental properU«» L J>e '<br />
made as attractive as poulblo.<br />
Ocean city mmt *f>iH 1U,<br />
best foot forward thle. <strong>of</strong> all<br />
years. We are 1U a highly<br />
competitive bustnefis — Did<br />
ding for eummcr viuitoni JHT-"<br />
nlnst our neighboring rtaort*.<br />
We have a naniber:ot : l»4v"U-<br />
tages Iq' onr,favor, but- pros-<br />
pective t<br />
^ ,p<br />
rents, and $36,240.15 frorn stotS<br />
I /mm<br />
At the same time,*' the expeiiaes<br />
<strong>of</strong> receivership, which include all<br />
salaried, rent, beat and light, h<br />
MISS IIOOVIK<br />
F01I AHIHCST<br />
The report spread about.-Vod-<br />
Beiday, that the, sehoolH would<br />
have to close because <strong>of</strong> a short-<br />
age <strong>of</strong> fuel. The blng were aboui<br />
empty, and It was uijaeritood tliat<br />
no more coal would be delivered<br />
until a payment had been made<br />
on siiue bf the previous (supply.<br />
The board <strong>of</strong> education bus hi;en<br />
without funds since tietqhor.<br />
But arrangements were made<br />
with the dealer, and a new sup<br />
ply was delivered, possibly ennugb<br />
to Jast through this week's chilly<br />
spell. •<br />
Library Pays Debt<br />
To City with Scrip<br />
Ninety.four dollars in scrip and<br />
28 cents In ehmage «•(*» tjimM In<br />
to tlie city commissioners on W«il-<br />
neiday by MIBB . Anne Beh<strong>of</strong>ield,<br />
city Hbmrlan. lhe>atnbutat repro-<br />
nentinc fines. collected on delin-<br />
quent hooii from November 14 <strong>of</strong><br />
last year to SHreii 81,<br />
Commliiloner John E, Trout<br />
Hiked why cash wn^ not, submft-<br />
ted for the full amount, but upon<br />
being-told that all other city,Be-<br />
pnrtmentB weie tendorinpr serin<br />
tot f^eli the matter was dreppta.<br />
*- Ed*<br />
i Serioim Iniainnas i« .ii.ii MI-<br />
I ways 'without •its liiiinnrniia<br />
aspeelR. Bilch is the rasa nt<br />
tho home <strong>of</strong> fiommissioner<br />
Willlnm IT, riiimphell, who<br />
underwent a blood trnnsfiiK-<br />
Ion, Jlonday,<br />
Mr. Caninhell, always nn<br />
ardent Democrat nm! for<br />
yparti the lender <strong>of</strong> that par-<br />
ty "bore, hns a trained nurse<br />
in attendance. Imagine Mr<br />
rnmphpirH embnrrasRmnnt In<br />
finiilnB lhat her name wns<br />
Miss Hoover, *<br />
MnmberH <strong>of</strong> (ho household<br />
| siiKBeRt thnt niie chnngn It<br />
i to "Miss noiiseyi'lt." ns more<br />
I e'neoiiraglnj to Mr. Campbell.<br />
and John Frlel, techniciiin; <strong>of</strong> this<br />
olty.<br />
yssterd.iy's transfBslon took<br />
place at § a. m., with Roger *W!Ji'<br />
llama, proprietor <strong>of</strong> the Weaver<br />
Store, giving the blood,<br />
.:.-.The..first. was__giyen_ hy_ Law-<br />
rence Nieltersoti, lon.ln.lnw <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr, Campbell's housekeeper and a<br />
M6te, Vrfend <strong>of</strong> (he commissionef,<br />
fMokerHpn, a federal' reserve hank<br />
rlerk nldtlnnfil In the eloped First<br />
National Bail It <strong>of</strong> Oceah jf it}", was<br />
, ——i-r-t *~~ ' *.<br />
All this week thp ousted chief<br />
ha r been iniirsliallliiA hiin foice^<br />
ami hni hiiutrlii legal advice as to<br />
thi' best course <strong>of</strong> regaining his<br />
Job Although he h entitled to n<br />
public hearing before the major<br />
on the mattei as yet no request<br />
for a heni tut hab been made<br />
Sark. ,ald >eslerdn\ thnt he e\-<br />
pects lo dei ide todnv or tomorrow<br />
whal he will dn and thit i atate-<br />
ment pioh.ihh mil he made next<br />
week<br />
Mavin He.idley * .ippolntment <strong>of</strong><br />
rernce as .lcttus chief for nn In<br />
definite period was made and<br />
cnnriimed bj ( omniiHsionei Trout<br />
•in Widneiilij follow Ins the rend<br />
{< fmtinmsl on paftt 1)<br />
Little Theatre^ to"<br />
Stag-e More Plays<br />
Mrrnncn <strong>of</strong> I lie Ocean f'lty Lit-<br />
tle The itrc Ruiij nere guegtn at<br />
a tnrlv al Ihe hum <strong>of</strong> Miss OI-<br />
ivii \\n\ S20 lilt Rt. Tuesdnv<br />
rioninr It was announced tifler-<br />
v ud I'm iln> (>ioup wan eiirour<br />
i cd i>\ the SUOCPIS <strong>of</strong> its recent<br />
ill ii mil pmhilih will continue<br />
II ni iluee piospectite plavit to<br />
bi I'd In them were read<br />
Ihm ue*.<br />
r ad on the «laasif)ed j<br />
I Judffe Francis W^<br />
I od a plassifled ad'<br />
I a. $480 rental m » ,<br />
I suit <strong>of</strong> >i<br />
BKAL K8+A+K<br />
FBUIT >Bd TBDCIC<br />
•«•. ts Uw. h<br />
bout, jqlk 'n** cuy,<br />
incamWnrf Mil'<br />
cfcuig* PrtflB I<br />
Bmt IS.<br />
BEACH STttOUUeltS ^<br />
tin ^<br />
3»Uj»)J*i««r<br />
ATSIOU,
(•••— ••!•'• •:1/f,:PK,<br />
Asserts His Httjis^ ,<br />
' Is All at Sea Now<br />
the<br />
laving *a<br />
t I<br />
bouse If you cant set to It un-<br />
less-you use hip Mote and a<br />
jwfr boat? that'a what Leslie<br />
>, ..JSIeelmwi. 6633 Marndeo at,<br />
wul - j mpW«. wants to know..<br />
Steellban das a cottage, on<br />
Granny Bound, near Wlldvnocd.<br />
and toe onlj approach without<br />
°|BwrmrpljiK Is by a boardwalk to<br />
"~ hlgbway. Cnrortunately tb*<br />
ras washed out this<br />
" jrjdch. Dr.<br />
T 1<br />
r<br />
So Steelman wrote the tr*ehql-<br />
, JO, mt 3 p. ro. ders, asking them to do something<br />
[$. there will about it The freeholders gave the<br />
tliy -end com- tetter to Robert K. Bell, county,<br />
nolfcitor. asking that 1 he write Mr,<br />
Steelman that the problem it up<br />
to the township and himself.<br />
Pennsy Excursion<br />
To Zoo, Saturday<br />
{ ' The Pennsylvania Railroad an.<br />
nourrted tils week that it will<br />
operate a special round trip ex-<br />
cursion to the Philadelphia jool.<br />
OBlcal garden .tomorrow (Satur-<br />
d.u )<br />
Hoses VIII meet the train fa<br />
Philadelphia and convey the pas-<br />
atngcrs to the too and return,<br />
under tho personal supervision <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania Railroad reprer<br />
and n<br />
wolahlp per-<br />
. , . .. wen flus mu-<br />
•H. «nd Hmr. iooeph N. Fedrfck.<br />
5"tor qf,ttts Istmry and A<br />
E. ^bnrcbes. delivered tb«<br />
Wdress. "Youth and<br />
to tke Total*."<br />
o f s«rvloe.' those at-<br />
tending wore guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mia. Gilbert Smith at breakfast at<br />
the Avalon hotel.<br />
tUn Science<br />
Subject For Sunday.<br />
Fac« wn<br />
Gmn Two Mondts'<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atom* by<br />
DEATH"<br />
NEW<br />
ipehpes<br />
it* he imprinted<br />
Beaut"<br />
PKESS<br />
PHONE 1480<br />
ICES<br />
Spocial reduced round trip rates<br />
to Cincinnati and rolumhns, Q..<br />
and inCIonnnolis. Ind, will be on<br />
sale tomorrow.<br />
KATZINGERS<br />
CHTLDBCVs BHO^S — Fnpir Unfa<br />
Proper Btjlm. Prapcr Supett aa( Pnp<br />
. fr Fit. Eat* tiny Faal I-rtT Fitted.<br />
Take Your Scrip<br />
Dollar in Scrip is<br />
>«rfh $1.10 in merchan-<br />
dise in our store.<br />
rr,<br />
7H '*-<br />
•'s Jewel Shop, Inc.<br />
812 BOARDWALK<br />
Repair Work at <strong>On</strong>e-Half<br />
-. t, Former Prices<br />
^ERT'S HOTEL<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
rant<br />
a. tn. to<br />
TO.<br />
Delicious Dinners<br />
and Platters<br />
TRAINOR'S and<br />
~ ><br />
BEER<br />
Sojners Point<br />
?«0BA*|0M AfTBa DEATH"<br />
will iM.the inbiect <strong>of</strong> the Lesjson-<br />
Seitaqn in all Cbnrchea <strong>of</strong> Christ.<br />
Scientist, on Sunday, April 23,<br />
MM.<br />
The GoJiJen Tint is; Bt ttat<br />
shall enduro unto the end, the<br />
Mnifi ihail bt saved" (Matthew<br />
•<br />
t«ilSJ,<br />
—, the citations which com-<br />
prise the Lesson-Sermon |g ne<br />
following from tte Bible- "For<br />
whether we jive, we live unto the<br />
Itwiti and whether we die. we die<br />
unto the Lori: whether we live<br />
therefore, or die, WJJ . are the<br />
Jon's. Far to this end Christ<br />
Doth died, /and rose, and revived<br />
ttat he might be Lord both <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dead and Ilvtor" (Romans 14:1,8).<br />
The Leanon-Seraiou also Includ-<br />
es the following DUMBS from -the<br />
Christian Science textbook "Sci-<br />
ence and Health with Key to the<br />
ey to the<br />
giplnres: by Mary -flaker Ediy-<br />
Mortal mind must part with er-<br />
ror. must put <strong>of</strong>f itEolf wUh its<br />
deeds, and injmortal manhood, the<br />
Christ ldH ill i<br />
ds,<br />
Christ<br />
hld<br />
d, the<br />
will mimar. Ftith<br />
it bd<br />
t l H will mimar. Ftith<br />
shosld enlarge its borders and<br />
stJengthen Its base by resting op-<br />
on Spirit. Instead tit matter. Wlien<br />
ma i i b<br />
p mer. Wlien<br />
man (ivessp bis belief to death,<br />
he wfll advance more, rapidlv to-<br />
w«Ms Gd IJf d I » (<br />
adance more,<br />
w«Ms God, IJfe, and<br />
«0)<br />
t (p.<br />
St. John'. Lulhermn.<br />
fpt hli soaQJpB . Ha U' laom fcr and<br />
jH4e for tti aailltr. and Dndw»dlr .111<br />
tWj* •.pleuhw ej*matiBii <strong>of</strong>tiimrt<br />
wWA he Ii earning m.<br />
itt<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Firrt BaptUt Omrch<br />
ADnounc<br />
Bsv CHUBB W. iJUmate, MlnUl.r<br />
k! ** tvl w wnhip M 10..JO<br />
Bn* xcbaol. Jls4S ». n. CIMBU for<br />
all iwes. C«rt Hnn, laptrinURdtnt,<br />
fcuis HiviH mnd unag >t liW p. ».<br />
nrtBe ltd bjr bnn onttn.<br />
Frnjcr, nmlllls BB Wcdiu-si., ,t f sis<br />
P. m,<br />
HOLT TKINTTV EPISCOPAL<br />
S«, O. K. D.v!d*,n. iKtar*<br />
SffHtn for tht M Sqnd.r »!««<br />
t<br />
1 •. m.—HBII iBd<br />
9.« !. m.—Chareh i^iosi.<br />
10,45 •, ii—Momine prmrer and<br />
E3B.<br />
ST. JAMES A. H- R. CHUBCr<br />
lih SL tua^na A«,<br />
to, Ilenrif It Ompif, If., Paiui<br />
Kund.iy. 11 ., *,. HTHMH fa U«>«iiit«F.<br />
lliTO p, m. Ion to Sthool and lie<br />
BlWc a»».<br />
i» p.-» BBhB fcrrle. u Shilsh<br />
tapUn Churtb. Ssrswn br Sir. Knur<br />
1L ^gper, Jr.<br />
T ||. n, Ailafl ChrliU.n Eiufe»vOr.<br />
x n. «, torn br Jke ««it,<br />
daF E?Cft!ng. His N. A. A. C, P.<br />
ni 4U Jlept A. _ -,<br />
School CW- Nix BdH Ttidnr,<br />
to UK MM Hi*.<br />
4l IF !• 1 * • • • •<br />
• Money , '• Scri<br />
J7*<br />
Hotel, Offk*<br />
HM<br />
'• ' Iata¥4U *<br />
Paint*<br />
Varnish Stains<br />
Decorative Enamel<br />
2-Hour<br />
Lacquer Eaamel<br />
Screen Enamel<br />
Porch and<br />
Floor Enamel<br />
Spar Varnish<br />
Pure Shellac<br />
Small<br />
Can<br />
10<br />
Large Can<br />
20<br />
l'aint and Varnlih<br />
Kemvicr _ —<br />
Pnn I.lnsMd Oil<br />
6-01. battle -<br />
Turpentine<br />
0«oi, ran „<br />
10 c<br />
10*<br />
Puttj<br />
can , .___„„<br />
(.old 1-nlnt<br />
jar „..„„.......,„<br />
tliimlniim Paint<br />
Sand Paper<br />
package<br />
Pntty Knife<br />
10 e<br />
10«<br />
10 c<br />
Paint Rrashu<br />
AaorhMnt<br />
10 e<br />
gim<br />
Sornb Brn«kje« *<br />
Scmb •ask<br />
18.01,<br />
Laundry Soup<br />
SewifBf<br />
Dait<br />
Dait<br />
Mop<br />
MopBMdi"<br />
MA _<br />
<strong>On</strong> Mops<br />
each _<br />
Cedar Oil<br />
not -_ __<br />
labber Kneclin><br />
nidi web<br />
Robber Gloves<br />
pair ..„<br />
10 v<br />
._<br />
10 e<br />
10 v<br />
Daylight Saving<br />
Starts April 29<br />
<strong>On</strong>e more week <strong>of</strong> "slow" time,<br />
or "sim" time, svhlcStTer yon call<br />
It. "Dajliglit saying" time will<br />
inon be hsrel<br />
The freeholdrs aflopted a reso.<br />
lution, Wednesday, directing tlint<br />
the elnika be set ahead «n hour<br />
at midnight. April 23, As usiml,<br />
t.'retlioldpr Robert Miller voted<br />
asalnit the idea. He's a conlirmtd<br />
curing federal aid to prevent fur-<br />
ther beach erosion, ft was an-<br />
nounced Wednesday, when letters<br />
from the other counties were read<br />
at the freeholder meeting. .<br />
Senator W. Warren Barbour and<br />
Congrnsman Isaac Bacharach<br />
have both promised to hels get aid<br />
for New Jersey under President<br />
Roosevelt's relief plan.<br />
<strong>On</strong> motion ' <strong>of</strong> Preeholder K-<br />
_aw#BijcR- ^Chalmers, Luther 4-<br />
Ogden, dirtctqr <strong>of</strong> the board, iqip<br />
named' aMdelegate > to attend a*y"<br />
meetings or conferences on the<br />
subject, and to follow up on the<br />
attempt to have national funds<br />
spent on the seashore.<br />
Mita Marion Meehah, %f Dela8»<br />
cey pi,, had "as a house iruest over<br />
the Easter vaeatlotj, Miss Jeanne<br />
Bulger, <strong>of</strong> Elklns Park, Pa,<br />
i "<br />
MORGAN HAND, JR.<br />
OVIL ENGtNEEB KURVKVOR<br />
UtaBHl NanktMl Enitattei Mi<br />
Lan4 |arn»r<br />
Mil Fl.M-r« in <strong>On</strong>an fllj<br />
lariren attd maps. muBicipai. ettgU<br />
Hen, reparu, (mtlnutts, invenin-<br />
tkai, appnlimrau, nlt.waier itwue,<br />
tulas, swamp and ult-maFBh prob^<br />
Inu, atrtal nrven anannd, mail '<br />
«ilon problem., dlv.n nsBlicd, if<br />
BsllUsB and ualenud fill-settle<br />
•mt W splMivM, Pnelle mrvsys -<br />
,«iir a easBtn, TaUne <strong>of</strong> Batoplals<br />
aFFanfed, Concftte quality EsnEfst-<br />
L.udK.iKi and Biibdivijlon aurven<br />
and plant.<br />
a«iBr Engineer, O««n Clt»i But.<br />
d«nt Enirineor jl. 1. State Highway<br />
rept.! KiibeF Ensiiinri<br />
Cerps. U, B. Army 1 Farmer<br />
Fertland Cement A l i<br />
Blood Transfusions<br />
For City Commissioner<br />
(Caiilinued frem page 1)<br />
chosen over 10 .members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
police department who volunteer-<br />
ed blood.<br />
Police Offer Blond.<br />
The file; fmir the transfusion<br />
was to be madn hecanie known<br />
feturda;, and the riolice Imme-<br />
dlatol}- orfercil their nomos in<br />
Chief Jack Jprnee, sayinB they<br />
were wllllnR to Kive blood, -<br />
WaJ,Qt (Ji6m.hs4,their blood .<br />
r willinR to Kive<br />
ai at thorn.hs4,their<br />
Optical Service<br />
Now Lower In Cost<br />
We desire to nnnounce that<br />
oar complete optical. aerVIee<br />
durinB 1MB win be rindt3»4<br />
i a reduced" cost. Dial S-'lBSl<br />
(or accurate eye sight itrvice<br />
at very modtrate ratei. Frajnes<br />
irreatly loweriiJ in price.<br />
. L W.BETTS& Sons<br />
OPTOMETRISTS<br />
1T08 Atlantic Ave<br />
ATLANTIC Cli*, K. 1,<br />
Houn 9 to 5-<br />
pi«i B.1M1 -, 1<br />
p o<br />
were William Smith. Alex Hart.<br />
ed, and if more should be need-1 only when weather was too to<br />
ed, they nroniihly will be called j vere.<br />
upon ! Thepolion who <strong>of</strong>fered blood<br />
Mr, Campbell hM been suiter-<br />
ing from general wearkness and<br />
a tort <strong>of</strong> anaemia, following an<br />
operntlon several months ago. His<br />
determination to attend to city<br />
affalri, rather than gVi south for<br />
an extended rest period, ig said<br />
by his physician to have been an<br />
added reason ,for his fai^rii^to<br />
rejain his strengUi,<br />
HilifB <strong>On</strong>ly Fair<br />
Despite bis,condition, Mr. Camn-<br />
hell, who Is about 70, has mlised<br />
hut few meetings <strong>of</strong> the city cum<br />
misslaners this winter, and then<br />
I ""' W U u or Tan Purl<br />
" N F »r Qiferft.<br />
We Charge far Lmm OKI,<br />
AtiAitif AV, ATLANTIC err<br />
Just dn<br />
plcl Turkish custom<br />
-~j- you had your watpr today?" is a<br />
familiar chant in Constantinople where ven-<br />
dors-make a living by selling water~on the<br />
, city streets.<br />
This, instance is « striking example <strong>of</strong> the<br />
difference between water and water service,<br />
/ tn Rendering water service, ydur company<br />
/ spares no effort to see that you have water<br />
V *^T *^ * wn °^ "*• foocet— whenever you<br />
iwojit it, «t sufficient pressure, and' in what*<br />
\ «v»r qoanHty you desire.<br />
CITY WATER<br />
Dr. Harry H, Lake<br />
Optometrist<br />
822 Anbury Ave, Phone 49<br />
, LAW<br />
Augustus S. Goetz<br />
<br />
Additional XjiNta ieuiU+f tUux niiptAlMl)^ '<br />
(Bocilc valuA<br />
fi,«M,MS 8*<br />
Cuh coltaettd frai"<br />
Cafh collfctcd ftom<br />
Cmih collesttd fnta<br />
Total Caili<br />
[ B« ACCOUNT<strong>ED</strong> FOR<br />
from AJiMU and Htotk<br />
llsh H on an unrestricted<br />
,, voiced Wednesday by<br />
Buvinger. in an address<br />
:iwanis Club on national<br />
•"•Ituatlon, in which he re-<br />
Eland 'hat the gov-<br />
gnarnntec bank<br />
toent , ^ _ „<br />
OHn>t. aUoweil on AiHW . .<br />
Lones churned <strong>of</strong>f:<br />
Oh Auete -. -<br />
<strong>On</strong> Stock AitqUueAt .<br />
Total IAMP* Charnad <strong>of</strong>t"<br />
KemalnlnE AutVi)<br />
Uniollect^t A«*(.<br />
Uvcollectad AdrttldnaJ Aaaete<br />
UnesllHUd ^m* A»MjB»tnt<br />
lotil UemkMttf {jAiioItcetHl Aictu<br />
TOTAL ASSETS ACCOUNT<strong>ED</strong> FOR ' _<br />
tl«7 WM<br />
SS.2iO.16<br />
,*1 B6« 26<br />
3.J2C061.9E<br />
Stevrtt Liabilities •( date <strong>of</strong> SiUDenilon<br />
VVJ"" 1 * 1 LlMHtl t dt f S I<br />
R _<br />
l<br />
V V J * 1<br />
Aildltloniil<br />
SDenilon<br />
at data <strong>of</strong> Su»Den»Ion<br />
FlsUt>ilib«l<br />
TOTAL LIABIUTIES THIS HATE<br />
in Resort<br />
GuoIin*>SH.v«l and unpreo-<br />
,>liow rtsirjlncd hj liuk <strong>of</strong><br />
Vt ould be fremendous,<br />
bank were fiuaranted,"<br />
1 payment <strong>of</strong> S billionB <strong>of</strong><br />
In all closed banks will<br />
The direct first cost<br />
; <strong>of</strong>f would bf 8 billions<br />
rfryone <strong>of</strong> tbeae closed<br />
bsve assets In tliclr port<br />
whose ^aluc In normal<br />
Is sufficient to pa> their<br />
ln full<br />
! resumption <strong>of</strong> normal bus-<br />
would follow guarun-<br />
deposlti and pjjment<br />
I depositors would soon, bring<br />
income up to normal<br />
Soon Over lost,<br />
the present nation il cirn-<br />
citj m about one billion<br />
below normal, onlj nb<br />
ifteekn <strong>of</strong> normal btlnl-<br />
be required to cover<br />
<strong>of</strong> paying the denOBltors<br />
1 such a cost would not bo<br />
ns ihe rl»a In Ihe ral<br />
: banks' isseti. tollowlug<br />
nl normal business<br />
either tho reopening<br />
liquidation <strong>of</strong> the banks,<br />
j orderly manner, without loss<br />
k to the depositors or atpek-<br />
I^Me ialil "It appears poB<br />
in lieu <strong>of</strong> direct gov<br />
. guaranty <strong>of</strong> bank dcpon<br />
re may be some form <strong>of</strong><br />
[t"ta»iirance through a now<br />
^'•gencf or corporation, to<br />
\ for that purpose In my<br />
t ii, at least, a step ln<br />
o~.l direction. Anything along<br />
|1IM ttlli be ttn Improvement<br />
l/tni) condltionn which fonu-<br />
TOTAI. COLLFCTfONS<br />
Closed Bank"Collectioni '<br />
$248,309.15 to Match 31<br />
(Contlniud froB* naff* ')<br />
loans and property owned by the<br />
1)ink and are listed at tho hook<br />
inlue, rfttlid thnn actual value<br />
The HahllkloB are llBtod In<br />
tliree k-roupa Swured liabilities<br />
.imountlni to $1,0*7.767 22. which<br />
comprise federal reserve and Re-<br />
eomtriKtlon Finance forporatlon<br />
bonoivlHK8, misecrired liability<br />
amountlnir to ll,4«)V.52lf* Q . nctwe-<br />
p . <strong>of</strong> pbtfca .and *li«vi«n^Tits oh<br />
itteet che«llnir flte work <strong>of</strong> patrolmen,<br />
^f fefwiuifa In rhare* <strong>of</strong>. ati^tloti I^<br />
fautriAt<br />
slclit litaed to ,tU(tht ihlfbi.<br />
f U found app.n and doled<br />
fJKe<br />
'Clrk.<br />
N<br />
i<br />
. 171,<br />
r. eleap Jail and nollih brms<br />
AHH demohiltxed:<br />
e rtrt. The condit<br />
Mr. Alorrta practically without the<br />
use <strong>of</strong> his lower limbs, since hhi<br />
right 1*B was partly pairidyied be-<br />
Be wi^s resting much more com-<br />
fertftbly yesterday, however, und<br />
was able to nit np. He will not<br />
be able to attend to his.duties for<br />
some time, according to his phy-<br />
sician.<br />
ReeotMtlA fop the department 1^<br />
bo ttaigMalem bate been aubmlttrd (0 th*<br />
Staiubtil lAeelfleattona /or. . unlfonnn<br />
liave b«eh dA*a, arises on naine received<br />
trtita ieverflt i i i<br />
VaiS latc«i» - -<br />
dud £ftt«rlnff<br />
UlSr 'v»llf«i« La*«<br />
Material WUUH..<br />
In the report It was pointed Out<br />
that from March 19 to April 18<br />
there hud been 68 arrests, while<br />
In the period from January 1 to<br />
March 18 there were only 32 ar-<br />
rests Jerneo nlno ga\e a detail-<br />
ed account <strong>of</strong> the changes In or-<br />
ganisation <strong>of</strong> the department that<br />
ho has made while acting chief<br />
A hitherto undlHClosed (act Is<br />
tliut his "lihie denim squad" clon-<br />
ed tip 17G hmwei that were ncceo-<br />
srblo to thieves Ite nlso report-<br />
ed That the nilmber game and li-<br />
quor' sMllns business have been<br />
demoralized i<br />
The report follows:<br />
April 19th, 1033.<br />
TO Mayor Hnrry Headlcy<br />
1-ROM Jack C. crnce Acting. Cliltf o[<br />
SUBJECT Artiiitlm <strong>of</strong> Polk* tleuirl-<br />
m«nt Marrh 19th to Auril 18th 1Q33.<br />
1 Tlie following U a report <strong>of</strong> the ar-<br />
ti\4t|p
V-<br />
,<br />
r » towW *ui»t this W«H*<br />
ll«f-Dr.-«id> Mw. Aldrfch C. ""<br />
VjSlmi St. James plains ifuest <strong>of</strong><br />
irt friends ,weje ^»vft«A<br />
City for .1* «•«, spent the EaW<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ntw ler b»"«7« *«? MM. Laura K.<br />
Mi* I* M. White *nd Mr. #<br />
mother,^ |,t<br />
^y Auiama?<br />
In Atlantic Ctty,<br />
' i^tfc* Ofetok<br />
mqr<br />
club. Laqt<br />
Bo^I<br />
Entertain at faftf.<br />
Mr. and Mr*. H*n*7 »»P«>r, Jr..<br />
AUantif av. nnd Pla^'pl, enter-<br />
tained the following at a dinner-<br />
brldgo, Saturday night:<br />
Mi* t *n<br />
lire H<strong>of</strong>fllnger Wcently «4<br />
an evwlns at Pine U>ftf» at *<br />
f h<br />
Mm. Harold B. V*tlB,<br />
Mr.<br />
Mr.<br />
''hire<br />
r wero boats)<br />
A which Mine<br />
<strong>of</strong> honor, it<br />
she met tier<br />
Is employed 1>y<br />
wpterwuy com-<br />
Wrtjr<br />
persona attended<br />
d t i<br />
tho<br />
;er card party given Jn<br />
* 61 St.. Augtfstfno's<br />
night In the par-<br />
Tho commlttqc,<br />
*. ,Mft. John Slithbn.<br />
Knob. Mujs Helen<br />
»a Mr*. Frank Sao-<br />
Sapnlno labored<br />
that they'not onlv<br />
qoS to the itffalr, bur<br />
*OI the entertainment<br />
attractive. The<br />
BQ numerous that al-<br />
partlolpaBE received<br />
Wfreshinenta wero ap-<br />
lncky favor prlzcn.<br />
f .Of live ducks npd chick-<br />
I "received with great In<br />
Mrs. Morgap Hand, Jr., Mr. and<br />
Mrs. W^lford Gardiner, Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Qarlfoit C. Brlca and Mr.<br />
d M Cooper, jr.<br />
and Airs. Henry<br />
• » -<br />
Ifr. Mid Mrs. Funds West<br />
Entertain Friends.<br />
Mr. _ond Airs, pran<strong>of</strong>s West, Sis<br />
Atlantic W-,* entertained the fol-<br />
lowing- Monday night: Mrs F. E<br />
Chaniplon, Miss Grace Hughes and<br />
Mrs, Surah I*ach. MIHB Hughes,<br />
who is an accomplished -musician,<br />
played several Humbert, on the<br />
piano.<br />
• • *<br />
Hf. and Mrs. Stedem<br />
Pinochle Party Hosts<br />
Dr. «nd Mrs. L. S. Stedem, 1534<br />
Ashury av., ontfi tainnl the follow-<br />
n.jr at a pinochle partv, "VVednei-<br />
ilay niejlit: Mr. anil Mn Walter<br />
Kensil, Mr. anil Mr- William Wil-<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charlc. E<br />
decorations and<br />
ne wanted to play<br />
t-interesting to all.<br />
for CtiJIdron<br />
Ctart.<br />
children's party for<br />
, s' and primary de-<br />
ot tho Baptist Siindnv<br />
;.vell uttondod.. Over<br />
were ovorjoyoiT. wlion<br />
Brescnted with an E.i<br />
Dr and Mrs William H, Briek-<br />
i-i and daughter, Dqrotljy, ot<br />
riillndelphln, were Easter resort<br />
visltois<br />
• • *<br />
Mr r.nd \' r < . ". McKtavl*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phllmlclphla, wcro at their<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos KU!«oll, <strong>of</strong><br />
Auduboit, oocupled their summer<br />
residence, 3200 Contral uv, over<br />
the EtiBtcr holidays.<br />
• « # •<br />
Mlsa Virginia BlacK, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />
delphia, waa a week-end house<br />
guest <strong>of</strong> Mr 'and Sirs Samuel B.<br />
d<strong>of</strong>f. 3211 Contral av.<br />
Mr. und Mrs. .1. .'. Mnmaiix, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pittsburgh, am all-weok vlBitDrs<br />
at their trimmer home, IGtli st.<br />
nnd Contral nv.<br />
Firemen Are Called<br />
Twice to Car Blftze<br />
Firemen woro callod out twice,<br />
Wednesday night and Tlmrpdny<br />
morning, because <strong>of</strong> a fire In an<br />
.intomobllo parked at 711 Ply-<br />
mouth pi Tho owner or tho oar<br />
In ono Mr Kdwnrda, according to<br />
file vocoi'ds.<br />
Tim Hist nlnnn camo In at10<br />
p m. Wednowl.iv, hut nlien fli'f-<br />
ini'n arrived the l)la£o had been<br />
nUinguishi'il Another alarm came<br />
In .it I) •' >n '1 hi*" time tho uphol-<br />
. A.<br />
Mrs. John rrj/k'i, <strong>of</strong> Wiivno, ster^<br />
camo 'ill,<br />
veterinary I<br />
ercd it ijiid fa,<br />
branv human,.<br />
Mrs. Champion.^<br />
whether ho coi<br />
or nbt<br />
was on Wednesday.<br />
1<br />
Public Service<br />
Buses To<br />
Philadelphia<br />
D£iiiii*{yre§ ill IMS nnd BA5 n. m,<br />
11,'.. (.IS •pd S.10 11. m.<br />
Ixtrn Tfip Eundafg at S.1B i>. fln.<br />
Super Service Buses<br />
euui LEAVE<br />
Public Service Terminal<br />
Ninth BttHt III Ailntle AVCBM<br />
OCKAN QTV<br />
TtltfhOM 1211<br />
It Will<br />
Cost You<br />
LESS!!<br />
TO BUILD<br />
TO REPAIR<br />
TO ALTER<br />
TO RE-ROOF<br />
Ihaii Any Tint In the<br />
Lust 90 Yean!<br />
Powell*<br />
Van Glider<br />
Lumber Co.<br />
13TM & WEST Phone S3 J<br />
•Bulldillg Materials For<br />
Tfqur ETery NtM"<br />
Mows<br />
•fthc time<br />
«dmttge <strong>of</strong> preitnt 1^<br />
prieH and lwve the old ropf c«nr«red"<br />
flth' Oareystone — the a>b«MM-<br />
| < t ihingles which cannot burn,<br />
or ^.ot. Thept beautifully col-<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>*, ai firepro<strong>of</strong> and luting<br />
one, are a splendid Infeatm.nt<br />
Senator Read Built This Brii<br />
Here is one <strong>of</strong> the four new bridges connecting Ocean City<br />
mainland.<br />
ITieie bridges coat $1,500,000 and are the finest <strong>of</strong> their kind in)<br />
Jersey,<br />
They W«p Built Solely Throi<br />
the Efforts <strong>of</strong><br />
CHARLES C. REA1<br />
They will be dedicated June 10 as a memorial to the World '<br />
Veterans through legislation sponsored by Senator Read in 1<br />
These bridges are one <strong>of</strong> the many reasons iwhy Senator Read ,<br />
be returned to the New Jersey senate. His record is one<br />
oompliihment for Ocean City and Cape May County.<br />
--ThlB Advoi•tiacmunt Ordered and Paid Vm by JUIIIOB U, Duvill<br />
NEW TIRE SAVES LI<br />
Rmmarkmble Nmw Invention<br />
Makes Safest Tire Ever Built<br />
* Times Safer from Blow-outs<br />
NO EXTRA COST TO PUBLIC<br />
W HEN tho iptedometcr reads 40,<br />
B0, 80-thi heat inaide your tirei<br />
•bicomas terrific A bligter Btartii BQts<br />
blgBer and bigier ... Until BANG1 A<br />
blowout! And you're headed for trouble.<br />
Now, to protect you from blow-outs<br />
every QoodriEh Safety SUvertown hag the<br />
•unaaiiiB new Ufe-iaver Golden Ply that<br />
«MtB heat. Pabrie and rubbw don't<br />
•spate . , . thui blbtam don't form.<br />
Blow^uti ar« prmmtcd by<br />
ptMir very cause/<br />
JOHN, WHATJ<br />
HAD A BLOW-C<br />
ta\J wdrich Silver,<br />
towns hap the moat akid-reiiatinB tread.<br />
IU aquetfte drying aotion givei your oar<br />
«t« road^p, fcnd reducas danger ol<br />
Bklddmg to a minimum.<br />
Let UB put Goodrich fiafBty SUvertowns<br />
oa you* ear. Renumber, ttey eoat no<br />
more than other standard k "<br />
Lvertown<br />
WITH LttE.SAVBa GOLDEN<br />
'S Modern Suner<br />
W T<br />
lit Contractor<br />
iptly Settled<br />
Alto Grants Non-<br />
to City in Garage<br />
Man's Action.<br />
sult <strong>of</strong> Harold D. Powell,<br />
1st KJmlT'' " wnOr ' "K"'" 8 * the<br />
" EiiRincerinp co. and the<br />
i m l<br />
settk'd before »He hear-<br />
Los cmnplf-tcd, yesterday, with<br />
Cnginrenne firm ngreelntf to<br />
".md the tour^ frranUnR a<br />
HOT p,qOO dam-<br />
fht alleWJ was done to Jiia<br />
II when the central Ocean<br />
•ewer extension was con-<br />
1 Thi manner in which<br />
„ drain pipe, whieh runi<br />
the alley a few feet from<br />
ill building, was installed<br />
in a settling <strong>of</strong> tho bvild.<br />
n the sand was allowed to<br />
, from under jt,<br />
ity Aiki for Non-buit<br />
' earing began Wednesday<br />
f, but waif halted for the<br />
•r" the jury was choien and<br />
presented their open-<br />
pr<br />
i<br />
Vp wwi not a owwJldate. A<br />
UtfBand, an orator by virtu*<br />
big calling, ,1s, lost to the g<br />
l«r« and will 'be heard (presum-<br />
ably) on the other side.<br />
According to the regulars, Wild-<br />
wood Crest le swinging in behind<br />
tho regular band wagqn. A atate-<br />
lnent Isauod by tlie campaign<br />
headquarters this week eays the<br />
Crest Itepubtlcun club, by untn-<br />
Imous vote, endorsed thi- regular<br />
ticket. It 'alBO says t T te club,<br />
lieadml by Mayor A. K, nilnn. Is<br />
componed <strong>of</strong> «wvMr«l hundred<br />
motnbera.<br />
credit Wildwood Ciest with 379<br />
voti-B, or which about 21G ->,-^: to<br />
the regular;,<br />
Insurgent Massmeeting<br />
Well Attended.<br />
An infoiiiul muts mcetini?,<br />
slionioieil bv the McMurrav forn-s<br />
in Wildwootl, w.ii held W (Nlnt^day<br />
in one <strong>of</strong> the Hunt theatres.<br />
It is reported that a capa-dity<br />
tiowd attended, and greeted the<br />
insuiKont ticket with enthuaiaim.<br />
All the candidates were present<br />
nnd spoke.<br />
Independence<br />
Week Observed<br />
two witnMSM appeared<br />
ay morning, Mr, Powell,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the buildiiiB, and Har-<br />
illlison, who tnude a survey<br />
buiiiiinff before and after<br />
work was done. At the<br />
_„,,„.. <strong>of</strong> their teitimony, the<br />
Inked for a noji-suit. No de-<br />
was made before the noon<br />
"pwiiiB the redess, a further<br />
conference between aator-<br />
was calleii, and the result<br />
| a setUcment. The Eastern<br />
eeflnK Co. nBreed to repair<br />
siidini? to the satisfacUon <strong>of</strong><br />
nwelli and a non-suit £os thg<br />
I was consented to.<br />
Officials Subpoenaed<br />
Powell was represented by<br />
] I, Garrison, the engineer.<br />
insny by Vincent S. Hane.<br />
r snil the city by WilUam H,<br />
II, Jr., and Andrew C. Boi-<br />
..rse number <strong>of</strong> witnegses<br />
iiutooenaed, includinK former<br />
• Joieph G. ChamBion, Conv<br />
(lontr John E, Trout, City<br />
s Harry Morris, City Engineer<br />
lam H. Colliison, Jr., and<br />
p otter, but none was ealled<br />
itUfy^ ____^<br />
;Guns Begin to Bark<br />
t&unty Primary Fight<br />
(GonUnuifU from Bap! I)<br />
MM, <strong>of</strong> Wijdwood, former<br />
iblyman, wanted to run for<br />
ir, with Mr, Loveland for the<br />
bly.<br />
'aisembly eantlidate was<br />
i at the confereme, and up<br />
day no petitiws had<br />
. candidates for freeholder<br />
. York, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
... Clark, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood,<br />
ar's primary was nip and<br />
Dctan City, even without<br />
Kj^rely local candlaates, or<br />
•jlcause <strong>of</strong> It, At any<br />
unlonlitl and regularg<br />
c to he about equally divld-<br />
Financial Independence —<br />
Not 4th <strong>of</strong> July,<br />
National recognlMon was helnir<br />
taken, this week, especially In ra-<br />
dio educational programs, ol the<br />
fact that this Is Financial In<br />
pendenee Week, sponsored by the<br />
News <strong>of</strong> Some*' Point<br />
; In Rfiid-IlMidley Scrap.<br />
lit hern, <strong>of</strong> cnurae, will<br />
in the ncnd-Headley scrap,<br />
.promises to be a good one,<br />
lowly does one ot the can<br />
I takt the battle that he<br />
dlsdaing to apeak to<br />
oent or tn his opponent'8<br />
^rit'Scpuhllcan Club, the<br />
' phalanx, Is meeting every<br />
Jay night, those daps, map<br />
t- the eamplilgn. The Ocean<br />
lUIcon Club, home <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hns opened canipaiBii<br />
on Ashury av., near nth<br />
fvtfce leHderB meet nightly<br />
utiqiocteii l)oi)i sides will<br />
If''.for mnsg mootlngs<br />
put the county within the<br />
life insurance companies.<br />
Radio prograinB include the fol<br />
lowing!<br />
Today (Friday), 2 to 2:IB p. m.,<br />
Arthur Capper, U, B, ienator from<br />
KanaaB, Station WJZ.<br />
Saturday, 7:15 to 7:30 p, m.,<br />
Merle Thorpe, editor <strong>of</strong> "Nation's<br />
Business," Station W.1Z.<br />
Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 p. m,<br />
Mias Frdnces Perkins, secretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> labor. Station WABC,<br />
Sunday, S to 3:30 p, m, Df. S,<br />
Parkos Cadman will answer a<br />
question or 100 words regarding<br />
life insurance. Station WEAP,<br />
"Life insurance has gone<br />
ihrough previous depressions and<br />
has fulfilled Its contract, 100<br />
cents on the dollar," Hoy B, Dar-<br />
by, reeon Insurance man, said<br />
this week, ''We are three and a<br />
half yiiira through til© deprpsi-<br />
slon, yet life Insurance has met<br />
its obligations without flinchlnK,<br />
As a result It has tho confidence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the people.<br />
Incomes Exceed ExptmHr.<br />
"The major companieB Incomes<br />
exceeded their expenses during<br />
1032. Recently restrictions h nve<br />
been placed by the insurance<br />
(•ommissioners "» borrow ing ag-<br />
ainst cash value,<br />
'This is not to be viewed with<br />
nlarm. tor many comiianles need<br />
no such restrletlonB, Bill svhen<br />
PreslUeiit Roosevelt declared a<br />
hank holiday, and people were<br />
desperate for funds, it was nec-<br />
essary to protect thj interests <strong>of</strong><br />
milliong <strong>of</strong> small riblicy holders.<br />
As the hanking situation clears,<br />
restriction will be removed,<br />
as It is only a tempornry meas.<br />
ure."<br />
County Escapes<br />
Damage Actions<br />
$75,000 Suits Are Knock-<br />
ed Out <strong>of</strong> Court.<br />
ay SUII rwtte,<br />
*M May situation still Is<br />
i but It Is apparent Mm<br />
T, Millet Hand has<br />
regulars tnd will join<br />
ivene and the unionists,<br />
<strong>of</strong> |he regular, organl<br />
Latimer Offers<br />
City Tract For<br />
Use <strong>of</strong> Factory<br />
Monaghah Offers $100 to<br />
Help Pay Co.t <strong>of</strong> Mov-<br />
ing Machinery.<br />
CIT<strong>ED</strong><br />
An <strong>of</strong>fer to the city <strong>of</strong> Someri<br />
Point was made this week by<br />
rliomas C. Latimer, candidate for<br />
mayor, <strong>of</strong> a tract <strong>of</strong> ground for<br />
use by a factory, It oae can be<br />
Induced to, come to iomors Point<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fer, the Herald Is Inform-<br />
:d, (ioes not necessarily depend up-<br />
(..to gather<br />
jtHsr for brief<br />
snail<br />
talks.<br />
'Writing many letters<br />
many hands, and<br />
^rlenos to write<br />
, . ,_. letklng votes. In,,<br />
s.-Jt: la In auoh t way<br />
•w Calvin Coolldfe won<br />
' " battlei,<br />
intereBtlng<br />
»ry no-<br />
. „ the un«<br />
!W will hold a illgUt<br />
JN_Headley, who Snows'<br />
" llogy, can deliver<br />
addrasii whenever<br />
fl Harry Tenen.<br />
talkir, will at-<br />
with<br />
aa<br />
, the<br />
No Traffic Trouble<br />
Here Over Week End<br />
Following; the Rood example set<br />
during thi previoui throe or four<br />
days by local motorlslK, wcelt-end<br />
visitors to Oeean Cliy ohoyed stop<br />
street ilgns very well, considering<br />
oyurything. • „ ,'<br />
Police were stationed at, all in<br />
teraeOtionB on !th and nth sts<br />
iady to stop any <strong>of</strong>lenderB and<br />
osplalii the law. Tills tlioy oic n<br />
fitr tlaei,"but"in a largo majority<br />
o[ casas it was uniiecPsaniT.<br />
Several froupi <strong>of</strong> ears Were no-<br />
ticed, with local «r* .mawi up<br />
with fololfn cars. The vlslfors am<br />
exnetlv what the natives dia —<br />
obeyed the rules. •<br />
('oiinly Clerk William A. Blnir<br />
was cndorBCd IIIBI week by Hie<br />
Mays Landing women's .Republi-<br />
can fllub, and assiifed <strong>of</strong> RtronR<br />
sitpport In the county ^ent BCC.<br />
(ion, Mr. Dlair siioke to the club<br />
briefly,<br />
"I have done mv heat fluring<br />
Hie past." he said, to run the<br />
Sffirk's'<strong>of</strong>fice as efficiently as pos-<br />
sible, and if I go hack into <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fice I can only promise to con-<br />
tinue to do my best. ........<br />
You follts are the best judges<br />
if whether my Herviee haa been<br />
iBtlsfaetory, and If you thlnlt I<br />
im desii'vinB, I shall deply np<br />
iroclate your support," -<br />
Mr, Blair Is being opposed in<br />
lie primary election by James M<br />
ifonaghnn, Jr.. <strong>of</strong> Soniei's •Point,<br />
ind If Sir: Blair is the winner,<br />
ie will have Daniel nonway, son-<br />
In-lnw <strong>of</strong> former Sheriff .Tames<br />
ritnlnn. nRainst him in the sen-<br />
ernl election, as well as,the Doni-<br />
jcratle candidnle.<br />
The oampalKn so far has bsen<br />
ixceodlngly aulet, but \ht> "fire,<br />
works" s'o not usually ^tart un-<br />
111 after thB time elapsBS for ril-<br />
mg petitions, which Is -April 28,<br />
this year.<br />
Special Easter<br />
Mi I<br />
Music Is =<br />
Speelal muiio was enjoyed by<br />
lurfle conRTiWtion ot both mom<br />
hilt" and ewnine services in «ie<br />
Hrst Prosbyttrian church on aas<br />
*In the tnominK * bmss quartet,<br />
composed <strong>of</strong> mBmbeM <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May' County American. Ug'on<br />
Blri4, Btaytd EaBtM —<br />
lUUon * """<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TAILOR SHOP<br />
J, T, TALE§£<br />
'SO Ashury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITt<br />
Guaranteed<br />
Batteries<br />
and<br />
Guaranteed<br />
Service<br />
SHEPPARD<br />
BATTHRY<br />
SERVICE<br />
04B ASnnEf ATE,<br />
Lacroaae is s»M to be thi<br />
oldest Rame playad on tlw<br />
North American Mntlnent,<br />
Pressing<br />
Cleaning<br />
The kind that makes<br />
old clothes take on new<br />
life.<br />
Thoroughness, prompt<br />
service always.<br />
We Call and Deliver<br />
Ocean City Dry<br />
Cleaners & Dyers<br />
4th and HAVEN<br />
MntaMiMM<br />
TAXICAB<br />
r«w! i» u *hitH»yoa etiaiamUMa.<br />
mht—«YehIclt ortjing «n iDiBuisenE for<br />
lumsudailrrtgliKfJng the lutThe nine<br />
tttfiila h the dimiiiunvt.<strong>of</strong> (he Ficncli cah-<br />
fish ^anisg "s lev'" like thii <strong>of</strong> a gsir,<br />
•nd wu applied is thi! irpc <strong>of</strong> nnius<br />
beaus€ <strong>of</strong> is light, bpundms monsn.<br />
Cmhthlt came from the lulu's MPrillt<br />
mctBiag "a isBetuuli," ton Itiin mttr<br />
"m hc-goAt," titrt "i rtptoat" There us<br />
ihouHodl <strong>of</strong> lUth inda about the OIIEUII<br />
<strong>of</strong> Enellih worii ill<br />
WTBBSTER'S NEW<br />
INTERNATIONAT<br />
DICTIONARY<br />
More Red Cross<br />
Flour Received d<br />
•"Another.. ,<br />
Cross flour, consisting o|<br />
Red<br />
Cross flour, c o g ITS<br />
bass has been reeelviil It fomifg<br />
Mnt, it wai repotted this weik<br />
bv jamas 5i; Monaihan, Jr., lo-<br />
eil relief director. In, addition,<br />
there Is a suptily <strong>of</strong> man's, wo.<br />
men's and children's clothing and<br />
1 J ' tie 'dlstrlbuled le<br />
needy persons who apply to the<br />
nverseer <strong>of</strong> the poor at the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lewis fl. MathlBB,<br />
Point Nurse Goes<br />
To N. C, For Visit<br />
lies Jeisle B, McLean, iiurne<br />
the Atlantle Shorea HospHal.<br />
BptndlnK a brief vicatlBn with<br />
"fib"and relatives In per home<br />
B • North Otrotlna<br />
For---<br />
SCHMIDT'S<br />
PH0N1<br />
OCEAN<br />
Prompt Delivery<br />
etc<br />
Distributing Co.<br />
I Gordon^ Rpll Butter<br />
Chuck Roast<br />
Legs Lamb<br />
Golden Crown Bacon<br />
Veal Chops<br />
;;, * r- « r rJ^ F . ', -JJ^<br />
Shoulders<br />
Lamb lh 12c<br />
Stewing -<br />
Chicken*<br />
- Vegetables - - Fnala<br />
I Asparagus (medium) bunch<br />
ScaUions (fresh pulled) bu 3c<br />
Jersey Rhubarb bu 9c<br />
Jersey Spinach tb 5c<br />
Stringless Beans<br />
Lima Beans^<br />
California Peas<br />
Sweet Potatoes<br />
1b 10c<br />
3 IDS 14c<br />
Egg Plant*<br />
Cauliflower<br />
Jumbo Asparagus<br />
hd 19c<br />
bu 33c<br />
E S<br />
H<br />
R<br />
B<br />
Y<br />
A<br />
Y<br />
Grape Fruit . _ 3J<br />
Juicy Orange* .. „' ...<br />
Navel Orange* - _<br />
Bneapple Orange* ..<br />
.Navel Oranges, lge ..<br />
StaymRn Winesap Apples<br />
.. T _ .„. _ 3 lb«<br />
t^toUng «r Eating Apple*<br />
fftear*<br />
Bananas, large<br />
Honey Dews, Ripe<br />
j Jersey Redskin Potatoes basket 39c<br />
- - Groceries - -<br />
HELLMAN'S SALAD DRESSING<br />
8 ounce ,„„..,..,.,„ 10c<br />
Pint -• ..- 19c<br />
Quart - ..-..._.-,............ 3Sc<br />
Lake Shore Honey, 32-oz jar 39c<br />
Not-,a-Seed Raisins .... 2 pkgs 15c<br />
Hebe Milk .........:,„„„....... 3 cans 17c<br />
12-lb PJUsbury's Floiir 41c<br />
26^z jar Stuffed Olive* 48c<br />
Litty Corned Beef .;,.;... 19c<br />
Baker's Cocoa .... 1/2 ft
p«<br />
taw<br />
Avenue<br />
City, N. J.<br />
TlVplSaSciIba tourney Jjondir<br />
•ajf? School pnsUmlnarlOB' ami<br />
aumbloniihlp matcJieB are scher<br />
ijuled to bb played during tho<br />
Cprrjitift week, under, ihe direction<br />
nf lOarl Sharp, who. las ebarge<br />
JBT" tie"(Jwan City diitriett<br />
Half Soles «nd HttU<br />
Men's $11.00<br />
Women's 75c<br />
BDtiNATO<br />
922 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
We Alter Shoe. - - rlsMiw<br />
(||p|it SAL E<br />
i^GALOW — $3750<br />
bungijow, ^hich is completely furnished, is<br />
" oceanwwd <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Av. It contains three<br />
ns, iiinUBfork made • by local per-<br />
ions i« at the Atlantic, shnrm<br />
Hospital this week, it wag iloniited<br />
to tile hospital by Mrs, Ernem<br />
H, Oplinier 1 , <strong>of</strong> the Ocean rnurt<br />
ApnrtmentH, Oeeau' City,<br />
It Is n hanil-madB bed spread,<br />
containing oye« 6,000 individiinl<br />
pieces, all round, and sewed to-<br />
Wlher to form perfect squares,<br />
rho sauares are Tormeil by rows<br />
<strong>of</strong> preen plnces, which also make<br />
up the border.<br />
Mrs. Oplinmrf made most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
jread herself, but wa« nided in<br />
the gigantic task by a few friends<br />
Slip Is Ihe mother <strong>of</strong> Mrsi H<br />
Rostin Whitp. wife <strong>of</strong> Dr. While,<br />
chief <strong>of</strong> staff at the hospila!<br />
The spread will n* exhibited al<br />
|he hrfiipital, and later at Tarioys<br />
places in Some Point and Ocean<br />
fily. It rater will he sold, ths<br />
proceedii I., lie uml lo irfjncfii<br />
he h<strong>of</strong>lpllal.<br />
Ever bear <strong>of</strong> HOrseboat<br />
Creek? Slost newcomorg to this<br />
section, upon 'Hearing it, think<br />
it Is a corruption <strong>of</strong> "house-<br />
boat" creeli. Hut. it isn't.<br />
The creek, which lies between<br />
Patcong ureek and job's P<strong>of</strong>nt,<br />
got Its name in tie old aiaje<br />
days, <strong>of</strong> 100 and more<br />
ajo, before the days o<br />
"horseless tMrriage" and<br />
horses,"<br />
In tliosp days ii was<br />
or three dhj trip frem<br />
delphia to the seashore.<br />
I'H 10 Hfllilville, Silm>;r?<br />
unii Bwslej's Poini. *si<br />
m lo i'sipe Mas aa«l •'j.v<br />
Court 1 louse.<br />
The stage line ns. trim,<br />
nilelphiu atroiis ft j-_!i, }ir-<br />
MlIVS iJllldina, .il-s ^jj"«:<br />
years<br />
the<br />
I'hil<br />
lo B«sh 1 .v<br />
1 ii - iIK<br />
The jts<br />
^ ltH\i B<br />
Milk<br />
IN*<br />
Fur Imsl nse. never apply nny-<br />
titit a ropulnble, marine fin<br />
Ordinary houno pnlnta , nre<br />
iiilaWf, The cunt mny bo u<br />
HWJW but It reprcsimtii true<br />
Tour own Inbdr or l<br />
|\iy tor roprepenln Iho<br />
n ivttntlng a boat — or<br />
ittt-f. lieiil niarino paint<br />
VJIMI will look well.,for<br />
Jill 'VMM<br />
'VMr!i !|i<br />
! mi<br />
fi/dh<br />
'llliildi<br />
IIH.IUi.<br />
i<br />
tin i<br />
/ii i<br />
i<br />
hi<br />
use good hriisli<strong>of</strong>l<br />
i iud alao only<br />
r«ii nr cans. Like.<br />
XIHI open ii can <strong>of</strong><br />
ii m ihiirouf.lily<br />
* tllilri] crintf'Ilti:<br />
^vr con^isteMi^y he-<br />
I II llflll. l,0t OV.<br />
IJ 0 In lore you Bp-<br />
i f<br />
h'lliiliLU<br />
Il*(ll, 1<br />
.V<br />
noiili siilp <strong>of</strong> Mzji<br />
pr to Si-uilv IW,<br />
liroilgllt ni'K-fp*^^<br />
and its r^nd-y^^L:<br />
great wen', J^IA<br />
enough i" if.'.--';<br />
nnd who ,v ('j ;>;*<br />
body could ia "i>i<br />
know), Inotfli ,'if<br />
enining ni : h~ 4-3.2<br />
was UD ev*i ^s,i<br />
\' I'I «i •". it's work, hill<br />
i * h in i in viiJions <strong>of</strong><br />
Hn i i In 1 snort MiiiCH<br />
fSwd Scout News<br />
A meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•t> 1, under thp<br />
Robert Uckej',<br />
m. in the social<br />
v 'i\ti>rian chiirch.<br />
. troop are ask.<br />
5Ee¥tUnfH.2i3g p. m,—lit ind tic<br />
B¥»i, Two Shawl Stirling fS|| •<br />
Ctu&m Botki al IMHJ fitkH, KUII Heliin, i.Wf<br />
Frl, Slid S«l., April il.ll —<br />
"GABRIEL<br />
OVER THE '<br />
WHITE HOUSE"<br />
wild<br />
WALTER illOTON<br />
Kirfn Msrl?r . FrAhfligt Tsiif<br />
— Ainu —<br />
llnK flrailby VamtA?<br />
Wei ind Thur... April 16-27 _<br />
ROI.ANI) VOI'\r iiic i.<br />
Whin<br />
HuulliiM<br />
II II t<br />
ll.ir <<br />
mil IT i<br />
Hospital Benefit<br />
At the Golf Club<br />
KB 1L nriBprs, Jr,<br />
:\ ::i!nd ihnt iwti nr oven<br />
iU. ''Vf-n wrll tifii^hrci out<br />
jniiii nip iifHt. A Iliirk<br />
II i'Mik nil rlRln for a<br />
.h. tiiti i-: nliunm purp in<br />
i!p i,r hli.»lpr in a brief<br />
! ii: •• n « ui old mill<br />
Mint, accumulation nf<br />
f iTmnve In (lie<br />
l.'iriiina with a<br />
h. nr iry imc nf the! pf.<br />
CLARKE BROS,<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
Marine Repairs<br />
SIS Ittr ATR,<br />
xootmr<br />
Today"* most vivid<br />
from WoshiDEton form<br />
subject matter <strong>of</strong> "Cab-<br />
Mrs<br />
u. . t.t<br />
•"•jrr V. nooiiar. Mrs. Willian<br />
iifarafleW, Mrs. Ear! R, Rtae<br />
iUrs, RsnnnEj B. In^er»all. Sirs<br />
_ jHjnrr C. Seimxai/. Mrs. L*ww _<br />
headline,, Maibias, H.-i. FFmiwis Steelinao.<br />
the en-1 *"•• jniomaj r««s. Un, Alexan<br />
._. „ w«^,- Saturn, .Mr*. Clarence<br />
Orer the White Home." h i«"- Harrr Headlw, Mrs.<br />
jids fair to be «ne <strong>of</strong> ihe ir«at-! u MooaslBn. Jr, t,T Mrs nrr-<br />
\em Benniions in H-reen hUtorr.i •*" rini«<br />
$|.95 and fO-95<br />
Stunning s<br />
SUITS and COATS<br />
lg.95 Up<br />
SMART,MILUNERY - ?1.00 and $1.95<br />
— IU O1R<br />
Featuring Our New<br />
BONAT PERMANENT WAVE<br />
OCEAK C:iTT 8CB1P AfCF.PTF.II<br />
STYLE DRESS SHOPPE<br />
815 Atbury Avc, Ocean City Phone 129W<br />
AWNINGS<br />
Take action' now for<br />
snmmer comfort. Se-<br />
lect awnings which<br />
will protect wall pa-<br />
per, nigs and expen-<br />
sive decorations from<br />
the ray* <strong>of</strong> a hot<br />
Hammer sun. Then too<br />
—the home with kwn-<br />
lhgs is the codleit<br />
home. Select your<br />
awrJn^f from our va-<br />
riety <strong>of</strong> pleasing col-<br />
or combinations.<br />
*•<br />
f*iW<br />
FMtbn- Light I'astrlrs<br />
With Your Illnnw w to<br />
Take Home<br />
Johnstone's<br />
Cafe<br />
Mi ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Oppsiile City Had<br />
Tarty Pastry<br />
SAVE<br />
Between Atlantic City, Ocean Gti^<br />
All Parts <strong>of</strong> Cipe May i^!ffij,0<br />
Ocean City-Longport BriJ<br />
4 TICKETS — 50c<br />
Good Until Used Ocean City Scrip:<br />
SEAFC<br />
Dili MwH nt the New llrliliro<br />
First <strong>of</strong> the Catch<br />
CAPE MAY MACKEREL<br />
Pounds P<br />
DELAWARE BAY SHAD .<br />
BUCKS 2Q C ROE QQc<br />
FH0HE 1S00 u m<br />
Get from 7% to 36/<br />
Miore<br />
TEMPER<strong>ED</strong> RUBBi<br />
Apparent similarity <strong>of</strong> price, ilia,<br />
ifcapa and jams opinion t to the con-<br />
trary—tire* are not all alike. Decld-<br />
d t I S<br />
U.S.TIRES AT THE 10WEST PRICES IN HIS<br />
tdh/nrtlSem.ruiimuihfarth.Vihart W V E "* TODAY<br />
oHMn-frfhr bernr valu., mar* for<br />
2f«irfr»B«yiAndwiWOWSt,l«- Aftfi 91<br />
4 MUMpwfyHlitthpihoihMnmoita<br />
W " £ l<br />
by"WS,"or hir fh«n by Indian-<br />
dent invMHgaton prevw eonclu-<br />
. thily *«US,nfw gtw from 7S<br />
, to 36* aSlTB milmgB at no jsjrg<br />
cort.Thui, the vary Isail you tov» IR<br />
buying o U.S. Ttre it wall<br />
6<br />
4.75 - 19 -<br />
8J5-i8--<br />
8.B0 -19 - -<br />
^pi t t E f f i Ep B U|.<br />
' Bffi gnd thow you the actual tire* theM Mm low<br />
PALMER TIRE SERVK<br />
24-Hour Service<br />
H19 Asbury Aveoue<br />
p<br />
CHEVROLET COMPANY<br />
Ocean City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
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•• 0»»» clw N«fi, UtibliAed 1925: l«itifwi*Mitf.N«nl OonulidaM 1921<br />
'•' Fnlfrwl «• Second-dun Matter it IliB Pant O(tl« it <strong>On</strong>g CEtr, N, 1,,<br />
?•;• W" 1 ** under Art <strong>of</strong> Hiinil i, llig<br />
I<br />
I nl tvtry Friday I»» 8VRriation to'these Sunday afternoon gatherings,<br />
Bicyelei are coming back in ityle, and eferyhndy'g try.<br />
hi to IN how mueh mileage they can get !» the gallon—<strong>of</strong><br />
Perspiration.<br />
'jilrit' EXECtTIVE"<br />
A "MAN¥.SroiP" HAH.<br />
JOBUB wag, lit we my, "many aided,' 1 and every man Bees the nlrte<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ills nature which appeals moat to bimself.<br />
The doctor thinks at the great pliyfllclan whnge touch never fall-<br />
cil, who by Borne mystery preceded modern Bclenee In I(B still ini-<br />
perfect, knowledge <strong>of</strong> the relation <strong>of</strong> the spirit to health. The prea-<br />
cher Bludlen the Sermon on the Mount and marvelfi that trnilin go<br />
Iir<strong>of</strong>niind shduld he expreised lp words so clear and simple, TUn<br />
niltnidr remtmberii only that he denounced the rich; and Ihe com-<br />
iniinlHt that his disciples carried a common purse. Lawyers have<br />
written In praise <strong>of</strong> his pleading at his trial; and the literary «rl-<br />
ilfB nf every nge have oheerTuliy acknowledged his mailery,<br />
I am not a doctor, or lawyer or critic bui an advertising man.<br />
As a proressiun advertising in young; as ,i force it Is a« old as (he<br />
wnrld. The first four words ever littered, "Let there lie light," con-<br />
Hlliille Its charter. All Nature is.vibrant with it Impiilne. TIIB lirll-<br />
llont plumnfo <strong>of</strong> the bird la color aitveriialng niUlie.Hiied io the eni-<br />
ntlnns <strong>of</strong> Us mate. Plants deck themselves with blossoms, not far<br />
Imiuty only, hut in nttrnct the patronnge <strong>of</strong> the bee and so liy<br />
HprenilinH pollen on Its wings, lo Insure the perpetiinlldn nf lliplr<br />
hind, The B|iadoiiB firmament on high,<br />
And nil the blue ethereal sky,<br />
And spangled Heavens a RhlnlnB frame,<br />
Their Brent Original proclaim.<br />
It lias been remarked (hat "no astronomer cmi he an nlhelBl,"<br />
which is on%- another way <strong>of</strong> Baying that no man Ban look up nt<br />
tlin first and greatest elertrlft sign—the evening Rtiirs—nnd rnfiine<br />
In believe its message: "There is a rousts: A Ood," 1 propose In<br />
the next few articles tn speak <strong>of</strong> thj advertlitementpi <strong>of</strong> JesUR whirh<br />
hnvfi BtirvlVFil for twenty centuries and ore still the most potent<br />
Influence In the world,<br />
Ijet us begin by asking why he was go siiPceRsfiil In mastering<br />
public attention and why, In contrast, his churches nre less so?<br />
The nnawer Is tw<strong>of</strong>old. In tho first place he recognimd the basin<br />
principles that nil good advertising la news. Hew as never, trite or<br />
commonpln; lie had no routine. If thpre bad been newspapers<br />
in those days, no Pity editor could have said, **No need to visit<br />
hini today; he will be doing just what he did last Sunday," Report,<br />
nrs would hiivn followed him every filnglc hour, for it was ImpnH-<br />
slhl to prwllri what hp would pay or dni every nction and wnril<br />
w*re news, I repear, JOBIIH had nn routine. He was never trite nr<br />
rnmmonplnce.<br />
'Week: A Sens linker bft-Karrill CflmpAn?<br />
Your Health The Nut Bowl<br />
POLICE CHIEF JERNBB.<br />
JACK JERNEE is to continue as Ocean City's chief <strong>of</strong><br />
J police. ,<br />
, It has seldom been our pleasure to see a public servant<br />
accomplish more within .30 days than Chief Jernee has<br />
McompIiBhed since he was temporarily appointed to the<br />
port. He has put new life and zip into the department and<br />
nig won for it a legion <strong>of</strong> new friends, while earning for<br />
tha resort, a large amount <strong>of</strong> favorable publicity,<br />
H Chief Jernee continues as he has begun, let any fu-<br />
ture^politica] change try to root him ouU<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, and^<br />
you'll hear a mighty roar <strong>of</strong> protest!<br />
„ THE BOOSTERS' PBbGRAM, . ,<br />
: 0 NE Qt the best proposals made by the Boosters is, in<br />
our opinion, the HOUSB <strong>of</strong> Friendship, The Boosters<br />
•uggest that the eenvention hall, at 6th st, and the Boarrt-<br />
^ W«lk, mostly idle now, be converted Into a headquarters<br />
||»r visitors, with booths, representing the principal cities<br />
ifjfcftMn which visitors come, equipped with home town news-<br />
^>:Mpen, Basy chairs and registration books,<br />
I:M,,; We are certain this would b« appreciated by the visi-<br />
^•*«J Md the reglBtration books would be • source <strong>of</strong> val-<br />
0 WyntopnatWuitor thepi in locating friends, • ,<br />
pSn^M:* «» ott«r valuable idsis to to exploit (irtw^<br />
fo «*«*«—.fn tM p»st by ottering prtaes for *« I^wt<br />
H|in%ms the staran. Piihing ii «*:{*.0a«n<br />
f^^EtJMit ^)kinr|»ints; Mfl moii^hpuid DI<br />
By Dr. John Joseph Galnes<br />
TOl'R PHTSItlAK.<br />
"Doctor, what's the matter<br />
with me?"<br />
"(.'an you cure it?"<br />
Thetie n riueRtidns make the<br />
"horns" <strong>of</strong> the dilemma In ev-<br />
I'ry cuse t rented or applylnf lor<br />
tieatnient. Botli qucBtions are<br />
uf the highest importance for<br />
tlie doelor and patient,<br />
A doctor may know exactly<br />
what the trntilile, is — be may<br />
be ihe best <strong>of</strong> diagnosticians--<br />
jet he niay lie sadly deficient<br />
in bis knowledge <strong>of</strong> the best<br />
remedies for the disease; so<br />
iiroud and deep is the science<br />
<strong>of</strong> medicine!<br />
1 believe Lhere are hundredM<br />
—tliousauds bt patients treated<br />
und cured —--when- the a«ino.<br />
sis was ubeuluteiy a mlHtulcen<br />
uue, Htiw? Well, the skillful<br />
doelor treated the important<br />
SYMPTOMS.<br />
The best doctor strive! lo be<br />
cruiiil to mi answer to both <strong>of</strong><br />
the queatioiis at lie bead <strong>of</strong><br />
(IIIH letter; happy the physician<br />
I hut fan, turthfully, answer<br />
Imtii.<br />
Suppose the doctor cannot ac-<br />
curately diagnose the ease —<br />
yet believes he has done HO;<br />
I'd trust that doctor anywhere.<br />
Why? Just because he known<br />
what remedy to apply for the<br />
symptoms,<br />
I would bo perfectly.-willing<br />
far u doctor to treat me who<br />
knows well the action <strong>of</strong> the<br />
medicine lie uses; lie knows the<br />
cause that will bring abaut the<br />
effect. A Bond physiologist Is a<br />
good doctor; the man who<br />
knows healthy life is quick to<br />
raeogniiiB any departure from<br />
II, Pliyslolosy is the science <strong>of</strong><br />
Hie.<br />
I am not so devilish particu-<br />
lar about a technical diagnoses;<br />
1 do not eari! how many red<br />
mils a man has, just HO I know<br />
lie is anaemic. Now laugh, if<br />
you wiiiit to!<br />
An Irishman was carefully<br />
whetting Ids knife, with an ear-<br />
nest look on his face, "What's<br />
the matter. Flannifnn? Are you<br />
lolng w commit suicide?" a<br />
friend inquired.<br />
"Vis," responded Flannlian,<br />
"but not on meself,"<br />
In the sprini a young man's<br />
fancy turns to thoughts the<br />
glrlfl have been hartoring all<br />
winter anyway.<br />
"Come on out oh the veran-<br />
da with me," tie younf swain<br />
Mid at the dancini party, "I<br />
think I hear a niibtenfale,"<br />
But It wasn't a nlghteniale —<br />
It was only a lark!<br />
They tell a story <strong>of</strong> two bro-<br />
thers who ran a small sawmill<br />
together. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> them was con-<br />
verted at a religions meeting<br />
and urged the other to follow in<br />
hilt footsteps.<br />
"I know I ought to do It.<br />
Bill." the brother admitted, "but<br />
I don't see bow it Is possible."<br />
"Why not?" perilsted Bill,<br />
"Whafa to prevent you?"<br />
"Well, it'» this way, Bill,"<br />
returned the other, "there's got<br />
in he somebody In this firm 10<br />
grade the lumber,"<br />
"Where in the world have you<br />
been?"<br />
"Down nt the depot to see my<br />
wlfd <strong>of</strong>f,"<br />
"But how'd you get your<br />
handn so black'?"<br />
"Oh. frtrtr- pattinE 'ihtt engine,"<br />
And our Wen <strong>of</strong> winted oner-<br />
tty IB telliqg a story Jo n hnlii-<br />
liendetl man!<br />
"Little Oirl, why nrt ynu an<br />
inipiosted In iherc hirds?"<br />
"Well, I just leiirnail thnt<br />
there ain't no Santa rinus, nmi<br />
I'm out to invegtignte (he Btorli<br />
piopoaltidn,"<br />
. When a man breaks a date<br />
be UHunlly has to: when a wo-<br />
mnn lireakK a dnte she usually<br />
has two!<br />
"Come Mary and T will show<br />
you how to milk the cows," said<br />
Mary to her cily cousin.<br />
"Hadn't I better begin with<br />
a calf until 1 get more exper-<br />
ience," was the counter propo-<br />
sal,<br />
Lawyer! "And what did you<br />
say when you saw ihe automo-<br />
bile approach the railroad<br />
track?"<br />
Mike: "I Bald, 'That is a fine<br />
car, wasn't it?"<br />
"No, sir, My father never<br />
whinped me ia all his life,"<br />
"Too bad. Just another wreck<br />
caused by a misplaced switch."<br />
"What do you do for a liv-<br />
ing, Samho?"<br />
"OB, I'se de manager <strong>of</strong> a<br />
laundry,"<br />
'"Whnt!s the laundry's name?"<br />
"llissa Ann.'; ,<br />
Bvo; "I'm going to get a new<br />
dress,"<br />
Adnm! "That will be a re-<br />
leaf,"<br />
It is considered vulgar to<br />
chew gum but a married man<br />
haa to eiorcise his Jaws some<br />
•way!<br />
I little girl attending nn Epic-<br />
copal church for tho Ural time,<br />
was amused to see all kneel<br />
suddenly. She naked linr mother<br />
what, 'they' vferfl going to do. Her<br />
mother replied, "Hush, they're<br />
Rolne to say their prayem."<br />
"What, Wfth all their clothes<br />
on."<br />
HcrfHelln. "Henry, it we werd<br />
both free again, would you<br />
ohooBft me to be your lilt.le<br />
wife?"<br />
Henry: "Now, what do you<br />
want tn start a quarrel for, junt<br />
aw ftverything'fl Kotng .pleasant-<br />
Jolei "What's iht dlffereneB<br />
hBtw#on a street ear and a tux*<br />
T AlWT POS6I9LE FOP<br />
TO tWf<br />
AT THE<br />
TIME •••• ESPECVAUY IF<br />
TMIY KH0W ABetfT IT<br />
nMae: "I don't know."<br />
Joi#: "Thtn let's taki the<br />
street ctr."<br />
» "Have you bstn fool in e ar-<br />
ou»a wits the atock market<br />
atS<br />
'T w»« very serious -r- the<br />
stock market had all the: din."<br />
Arf you the com'<br />
tt<strong>of</strong>ntBa cherget 1<br />
: "H* eto'i my AHS-<br />
(kk«t H<br />
The Watch Towa<br />
Frank Parker Stock-<br />
bridge Looks Behind<br />
the Headlines.<br />
NATIONALISM , a klek.bMk<br />
A lot <strong>of</strong> ihe world's present<br />
troiibles are due to an excess <strong>of</strong><br />
Nationalistic pride. Every na.<br />
tion Is trying to be self-con-<br />
tained, and then grouching be-<br />
cause other nations won't trade<br />
with It,<br />
Every dollar we spend for<br />
foreign Bonds helps some other<br />
nation to buy our goods, 1 be-<br />
lieve in America first, but I<br />
Uo not believe in the stupid doc-<br />
trine which would prohibit me<br />
from buying somel liing I want-<br />
nd hecaiiBB It was made abroad.<br />
Nearly a hundred years ago"<br />
there was an agitation in this<br />
country similar to the "Buy<br />
American" movement <strong>of</strong> today.<br />
The purty which advocated non-<br />
intercourse with foreign eoun.<br />
tries • got the nlck-name <strong>of</strong><br />
"Know-iSolhiiijTs," Presently we<br />
will wake up again to the (ruth<br />
llml every obstacle id inlerna-<br />
lional trade hurts everybody<br />
concerned,<br />
• • •<br />
JKHS , , , , in flermany<br />
Jewish people all over the<br />
world are greatly disturbed over<br />
the policy <strong>of</strong> the new "Nassi"<br />
government <strong>of</strong> Germany, under<br />
the practical dictatorship <strong>of</strong><br />
Clmncollor Hitler, In boycotting<br />
' Jewish merchants, doctors, tea-<br />
chers and others.<br />
I talked the other day with an<br />
intelligent young German Jew<br />
who had been getting letters<br />
from home about the situation<br />
in Oerinnny, He was not at nil<br />
worried. His people bad written<br />
him that they were not being<br />
iifinoycid and that (he whale an-<br />
ll-JcwiBh agitation was directed<br />
ut u C'ominunlst element, main-<br />
ly composed <strong>of</strong> Jews,<br />
Another German, a non-Jew,<br />
Buld to me: "Hole in Amoricn,<br />
the Jews work like other peo-<br />
pie. In Germany a lot <strong>of</strong> them<br />
don't do anything but try to<br />
make trouble for the Govern-<br />
ment."<br />
But, <strong>of</strong> course, the German<br />
government has handled the<br />
Kiiuntlon stupidly, OH it always<br />
bandies any situutlon. More than<br />
a hundred years ago the great<br />
l'Vauuh historian, Gulzot, wrote:<br />
"There is something iu the Ger-<br />
man temperament which makes<br />
them utterly unable to tinder-<br />
Htnnd tlii> pnlni <strong>of</strong> view <strong>of</strong> oth-<br />
er peoples,"<br />
• * •<br />
)IA(III.M:S , , , eon't think<br />
When these hard times are<br />
over — and that won't be long<br />
now — we shall not go back-<br />
ward hut forward. And one<br />
thing we may look for Is more<br />
and more perfection <strong>of</strong> machines<br />
to do our work for us.<br />
When I was h. boy I used to<br />
admire the musculftrj develop-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> the men' who worked<br />
in my uncle's machine shop. Not<br />
long iigo 1 visited the same<br />
plant, now tremendously chang-<br />
ed, und found one <strong>of</strong> those old<br />
timers still working.<br />
He was sitting In a rocking<br />
chair watching aii automatic<br />
machine do almost exactly the<br />
same sort <strong>of</strong> work lie used to<br />
do by iHind, only many times<br />
as rapidly and accurately. Ev-<br />
ery once in a while ae would<br />
mite a finished piece <strong>of</strong>f ilir<br />
machine and put a new block<br />
<strong>of</strong> inetul in Its place.<br />
"They say the machines will<br />
throw everybody out <strong>of</strong> woric,"<br />
he said, "hut I notice it still<br />
takes u human brain to tell tile<br />
machine when to stop and<br />
start," That is something peo-<br />
ple overlook. Nobody haR yet<br />
made a mnclilne that can think,<br />
and nobody ever will,<br />
a • •<br />
1 Kl,i:i-IIOM: . . another step<br />
Everybody who haK n tele-<br />
phone must have wished ror<br />
some hOit <strong>of</strong> nn attachment<br />
which would answer automati-<br />
cally when (lie subscriber is<br />
away.<br />
Word coains from Vienna<br />
that just such a device has been<br />
invented and is In use there.<br />
When one is going out <strong>of</strong><br />
telephone reach he seis the im-<br />
plement to the hour when lie<br />
expels to be back. Then, if a<br />
call conies through In his nb-<br />
, sence the caller hears n gong<br />
•ring io indicate the hour whan<br />
the person called will return.<br />
When ho returns lie finds a re-<br />
cord <strong>of</strong> all culls.<br />
It will be easy to develop<br />
that Idea Inio a phonograph re-<br />
cord which would say, "Mr,<br />
Smith has rone to Flmidti. hut<br />
will bo bin-1; nn the fifteenth.'<br />
or whatever other nicpsiipc It Is<br />
desired tn convey<br />
Something nf tlint sot I will<br />
coino sonic dny<br />
* * •<br />
TYI'DWIllTMIt . . lias birthday<br />
I have u vivid memory <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
dav when my mother received<br />
a letter from her younger bro-<br />
ther In Uuffnlo. with the words<br />
printed instead <strong>of</strong> written with<br />
a pen. He said: "This letter Ii<br />
written on a new kind <strong>of</strong> ma-<br />
chine we have got- in Ihe <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
called u typewriter."<br />
That wiifl iilmopt pl*!y years<br />
«KO, about 187G. I should sny,<br />
The typewriter was. only three<br />
or four vears old then, for the<br />
sixtieth nnniverERry <strong>of</strong> its In<br />
ventlon byi Christopher SlioleR<br />
has Just been celebrated.<br />
There wns quite n celebration<br />
organized by the Young Wo-<br />
men's Christian Association. The<br />
tvpewilter, tboj held, had em-<br />
anclrnlcd women by making Ir<br />
possible for th«m to woric In<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices. 1 don't think that Is<br />
RonniJ reasoning. Hardly any-<br />
body but. mon used typewriter*<br />
for at least twcntT years after<br />
tho machine was Invented.<br />
i"ho rush <strong>of</strong> wrani Into huni-<br />
neSB began tp the early 1890'e,<br />
after ib> telephone pwole had<br />
hroiten down th» barrlerB thai;<br />
kept women ont <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>flceB.<br />
TheModerhMii<br />
:
conbtry<br />
and upttW-<br />
" - Into-one<br />
jbt (BH-<br />
mudltor-<br />
or ON.<br />
x Ftett Week<br />
Wwrg<br />
ajlqd-reailor,<br />
banaUUM<br />
h<br />
awglBd.<br />
1 cwuJot kbep<br />
thttuts bs for-<br />
pfi gfflUiuj even <strong>of</strong><br />
•e»n give him &<br />
mimiory.<br />
,|ffowlnr contlnu-<br />
inenTOh for inar-<br />
i- tenycloosly to the<br />
-Mid as leader <strong>of</strong><br />
almost makes an<br />
moatlu for treatment for bla Iff;<br />
wHIch" iii Injured when be ww<br />
struck by an automobllt.<br />
Bopby and M*ry Gordon, 1}.<br />
daochter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mr* <strong>On</strong>mr<br />
C. Gordon, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic av., n$»r<br />
1st St., were riding A tiled towed<br />
by Mr, Gordon's car. As they<br />
went down Atlantic av. the sled<br />
swerved Into the path <strong>of</strong> a cat<br />
driven by Dr. Aldrlch' C Crowe.<br />
The girl suffered only minor<br />
bruise*, but Bobby's right teg was<br />
fractured, and ttas (lean was cut<br />
to the bone. Ho lost considerable<br />
blood. -><br />
After long and tedious treatment<br />
at the hospital, it was announced<br />
that Bobby would be ablo to walk<br />
without a limp He was In bed<br />
for about three months, and In a<br />
wheel chair for tho remainder ol<br />
the time<br />
B. Frank Smith to go<br />
T Repeal Convention<br />
„ as nndlscouniged as| Ocean City will have a delegate<br />
-object <strong>of</strong> his undying j tn the nlnto convention to f'ptcr<br />
'- one Jenny Thatcher, I mine whether New Jeney AX 111 fa<br />
Miss Madeline SDIII. vor repeal <strong>of</strong> the 18th amendment<br />
JTe Is a dry and will vote dn.<br />
If elected In other words he will<br />
oppose ropeal.<br />
The delceato 13 B Frank Smith<br />
With him on the ticket opposed<br />
to repeal are Frank B Mccray<br />
Miss Madeline Spitz,<br />
to got'The part <strong>of</strong><br />
" is taken by Wil-<br />
there will be Regl-<br />
ttsableEnglish- thronghout the<br />
" • »-——~-w Mi.vu^uuwi, iMir iu loncai are rrunir u Mecray<br />
.Though he falls out <strong>of</strong> Court House; and Rev Orvin H<br />
•*• aad <strong>of</strong>f tho hacks or Fisher. Wildwood<br />
•"' be never Is ablo<br />
one part <strong>of</strong>" his<br />
^ will not sustain<br />
. _ head. Tbls rich com-<br />
portrayed by CJlantfe<br />
the punch <strong>of</strong><br />
^ If all is the romance<br />
1( Jack Webster hying<br />
his depleted fortunes<br />
rt»b Between himself aSrJ<br />
* gfrl — the wronr f W<br />
"~ more complicated by<br />
"oped shotgun, the<br />
III unerringly ae-<br />
F Sally" not enly Is the<br />
play but the name <strong>of</strong><br />
person<br />
us person so duh<br />
It's a name well glv<br />
Jiti.<br />
Springtime<br />
~ High School<br />
—>I students returned<br />
..r,Easter vacations Tues-<br />
It the feeling <strong>of</strong> Sprtnef-<br />
'Jwlr blood and thi will<br />
;^*lmOBt excluded, until<br />
(MWme more strict.<br />
It nevier'falllng rule, ao-<br />
"•>. W. Reichly, prtnet-<br />
several days before,<br />
. the same time after a<br />
ration, the students lose<br />
•"<strong>of</strong> working. In ona ta-<br />
-~r are looking forward<br />
_.J <strong>of</strong>f, and In the other<br />
' ^recuperating" from the<br />
L -*-iys <strong>of</strong> [freedom.<br />
are on the last lap<br />
I tope appears In June,<br />
The delegates who will be<br />
pledged to vote for repeal are<br />
Andrew J. Csflero. elerk <strong>of</strong> the<br />
toedioWerg; Samuel A. Laming,<br />
Caps May; John K. garroll, Deo.<br />
nlsTille; Clement Les Fbiter.<br />
Wildwood; Charlts f. Campbell<br />
Cape May; D, Milea Rigor, Wild<br />
wood Crest, and O. Frd Cf<br />
ecker. Sea Isle City,<br />
igor, Wild<br />
Fred Cfon<br />
\<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James B, Bevill<br />
will rand flit week end with Mr,<br />
and Mrs. Fred Wood, at Nazneth,<br />
P i f th h K<br />
and<br />
Pa,,<br />
red Wood, at Nazneth,<br />
from there to the Ko-<br />
t f A<br />
Pa,, OTinB from there to the Ko-<br />
tary district conference at Allen-<br />
town. Pa,<br />
Miss Elmlra Sipler, ol Trenton,<br />
was an Baiter guest <strong>of</strong> her aunt.<br />
Miss Emma Sipler, <strong>of</strong> the Wim-<br />
bledon, "— —-<br />
JPIL BUHHEBS<br />
to bt'fnmaaoA in<br />
High School AuAoriurj<br />
"The Importance or Being Ear-<br />
nest," 19S3 edition or the annual<br />
senior play by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
high school dramatic society, will<br />
be <strong>of</strong>fered In the high school au-<br />
ditorium next Thursday and Frl<br />
day nights, beginning at 8.15 p.<br />
m. Written by Oscar Wilde, a pop<br />
nlar writer <strong>of</strong> light stage plays,<br />
the play Is composed or three<br />
acts <strong>of</strong> hilarious entertainment<br />
basml upon the absurdity <strong>of</strong> many<br />
conventionalities <strong>of</strong> merjdav lire<br />
Ralph JarvK director <strong>of</strong> tho play<br />
cbaracteriies it as » •'trhlal<br />
farce" The scene is laid In Lon-<br />
don and one <strong>of</strong> its suburbs<br />
Fight members <strong>of</strong> the cast or<br />
nine will lie making their debui<br />
before the Ocean City public<br />
this pla>. All were selected from<br />
ft group <strong>of</strong> 30 or more who tried<br />
out for parts. Thomas McCann. a<br />
dramatic club \pteran <strong>of</strong> the past<br />
three years, is tho only actor in<br />
the cast who is olreadv known<br />
Before the play, and between<br />
Quiet May Oil Burners<br />
Plumbing , Heating<br />
ESTIMATES CHmFTOLT CrfUS<br />
Haas Burkhardt<br />
Mi AAmiy Inn Pawn<br />
I SAMPSON & CO.<br />
" iii.lth Street<br />
Ocean City<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Heating<br />
FOR LAWN and HARDEN<br />
Meal Cow Manure<br />
Seed Clover iced<br />
Mushroom Soil<br />
H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />
^EVERYTHING TO BUILD A BUILDING'*<br />
PHONES 150*151 I<br />
BUILDEKS<br />
)RGE A<br />
— BUILDER —<br />
.AHD ASBtBT ATE.<br />
PHOJTE %m<br />
TROUT<br />
- BUILDER -<br />
1063 ASBURY AVE.<br />
PHONE 1200<br />
A SFECUIVTI<br />
ftHLA. FH0VES<br />
ISON HffRESS CO.<br />
OCEAH cm<br />
Inc.<br />
fAKDS<br />
PLUMBING—HEATING<br />
WILtARD F- STETSER<br />
Phunbing and<br />
Heating'<br />
IS CEHTBAT. AYR<br />
. Yicfcqbi.o.|)eitiil tii .itti-iiil Lin meitiriK <strong>of</strong><br />
local En item Stu, Mond iy mirlil,<br />
when ne w<strong>of</strong>lTircr, me to he in<br />
-tailed Mi M nnin limit Mm<br />
phy jnd her r.itlm, C1I1 fommi<br />
'miner Joliri 11 Tiout, will t.ike<br />
i^er the otatKins <strong>of</strong> JJII uim^ DITI<br />
^|JP nl ciiPinonii ,, for which a<br />
' V'I' 1 "' 1 , 1 " " '"'I" Tuesdn .ind<br />
VVtdne Hiy nijrhts, u ill lie |fi\i-n hy<br />
(i.i'-t inition'i Minv M,itnn from<br />
f/'it <strong>of</strong> town ,np ,u 0 i\pecteil Out<br />
1 niiiK head , M, ln,i Ml<br />
,£o]jlli|<br />
WainMijfht, mil KIIIM- ICKI^NI<br />
linn for thp ,ih|p ,rw,, tin \ hue<br />
Hiidered dining Ihe na^t \i ,1<br />
Co. Beach Aid Plea<br />
Now in U. S. Senate<br />
Prtsirtent 1 iiiiiklin D H(njse\ell<br />
»ii .isked tn limit, tint .1 poi<br />
i»n i tin 11111 iniilov 1111111 11 lit I<br />
ulnls tie fcpi nt to hm nun H> n<br />
1)11111' liornon. <strong>of</strong> lilt V u hi i\<br />
oast alii idv drsliOMil b\ 1111<br />
don in a 1 evolution iin^eu'id in<br />
h{. Senate hy the count\ lui<br />
loldv rn last rrldaj<br />
In tlie ii,nlutlon. laid ii< fo 1<br />
thf bi>d\ bv Suiilin Birhour, thi<br />
fticlinldi 11 imintid to voik on<br />
hi hp.ichp, is a im-Mhlp ic^t 11 it v<br />
"or men irnplmid in i' fin "^t Itton<br />
mlaniilion mil Imil 1 mum<br />
llmmtnt lelirf proerani I il 1<br />
e\lil lined Hi it 11 nit 11 111I1I1<br />
furni .Ii funils them'-' 1 1 In<br />
hill the rapiill; inugri ?-, "p il mi<br />
ase<br />
West SWe News *<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colored Folk<br />
NOTICE<br />
Hnnh S3. 1033, and<br />
[ UDiil April 2B, J3S& nag<br />
i tho diHwnia^ <strong>of</strong> „v, E. C Kiticndc, pastor <strong>of</strong> MftCP-<br />
.li'nlii M. K. (.'liUn:Ji, iiruuclit^l (lit! EHBtcr<br />
•erniOli. Ayproprjnto muyit wns suntr by<br />
tlio *:H. Jumi>H clmii<br />
Ruv, T. T. Hiiylor, iiiiHtflr <strong>of</strong> Ttth(?rji(iclt<br />
Clinch. IIM moved hid fnnijly Lt> Octiin<br />
City nnd mny bo l.iund (it Itiii now homp<br />
r i*l Moon> iw. Thv cotrnnunity io wind to<br />
wt'leoinu them<br />
* * *<br />
1'lw Surmnii <strong>of</strong> tho Hnv»n LHHI Wordrt<br />
<strong>of</strong> ChrUt, idvon on Good FridnyF from 1^<br />
I.- :t |>. in., \vitn in rcnlity JJLVI II BtrmoiiB<br />
dwllvoiviJ hy Hfvvn mlntiitcrH <strong>of</strong> th< < oin<br />
nmnity, nnrh chootttnic IIH his or IKT 10|>IO<br />
otm <strong>of</strong> Ihu HdVfn lust HtutvinvntH iiuiilc by<br />
Our Lord on thf Croan, Tlic R* ri ic( wnn<br />
hnpr«n3iviwt, Flor.-ncfi Mit -lu?ll. J.<br />
< .TitfiH-iii. K. K, Dimtun inn] II. II. Coop-<br />
er.<br />
W.lliitln fliiin nniJ
. ito Ji mlttutfr 9<br />
Not Week<br />
: L minute sr ^ro<br />
wittt, tile Weal 1 - finnwn<br />
m. TWUMM nllMher THVf,<br />
dttt But 7^10 (* a aeenn* Ue-<br />
iin* tM» nmt Hmianl Rlfcklty<br />
(Wallaue, Ktwrttwnain pud- DotBon<br />
Ixwum foe to* ream* teran in the<br />
to RAM: MHtvilb<br />
Oh toad Courts<br />
-Ltim flwfc pl*m* an<br />
Japfe oT flam* acnedUJ<br />
. HW, Okacm City HI*)*<br />
n^ccsUMT ratadne*<br />
i Ann Bttblle SoBool<br />
uMitar tank eutrair<br />
m». flftlfc conastt<br />
in ttte Am-<br />
qs nictlt n<br />
Jl pool Atlantic<br />
dMMidipi. tUe fltt*_<br />
WItatUr GHlf V'/icatlMudj<br />
r and) Hleawntvllle. run<br />
ti first Honors Iir the no<br />
tttnr 166 jiwrs. ttx« nil<br />
in, the 100 yanrl frtw<br />
Iff the -ranuty 1G5<br />
t, Writ** Wtt»«*.<br />
rang down tbe cur-<br />
» ISIS sauion here.<br />
DMt*oi&, who won: tin*<br />
nice. w«8 I(IH stellar<br />
<strong>of</strong> (he evening. His<br />
_f it minute, r. seeonds. wan<br />
(,'ttt tb*' rneord! nf • the 3oinli<br />
set by Olsf<br />
Iliwiiillli II y<br />
BnodAir tiro yftarn ico<br />
i. VLk- SMUt* BltaK-<br />
111 tlin novJos or Jnniew varsity<br />
j«Uax tIMi hom0 otwrtut comnoMm<br />
<strong>of</strong> JMk Brilujhumti Will Brown<br />
lee, Russell Walkionon and Walt<br />
Boland fliUsHed first in ton muw-<br />
«r tlmo <strong>of</strong> L minute 41 2 10 sec<br />
ojtdfc. rape May ana Vocational<br />
took second and third maces<br />
Although no tmnny for th«<br />
oul la awarded for the a f<br />
P 3, A A championship win<br />
<strong>of</strong> I be flrat three plaim in<br />
„ m«nt wflrfl pnwontd with<br />
tfnld silver or bron£ medals<br />
PtiBce lieutenant's<br />
Wife is nt Hogpitat<br />
lira Vdrli Implazo wife nf Po<br />
lice Lieutenant Wk Implazn u "rli<br />
noi Iniik wife.<br />
lloj hilletl l,j Tar, ;<br />
.rnahna ParRnns, .lr,, 7. ann nt I<br />
ii (Irassy Sound iiayman, waa Ic 111 - i<br />
i"i nn ilie North Wildwooil rn.iU,<br />
Tiiesday tiij?ht, hy :L inr ilrtven i<br />
l»y Charles ni.UKiilSH, ill' I'ljurt!<br />
Hfiuiie. The child was to induce \»t<br />
! Kt ihinkin then uinll«y liiriiliiK tin- lirtsf siindi- nf wirlh lor the nimdvii hrlilffPN. In the bnrkftivoaiHl {tee<br />
If you rim plik Hum cult) lire: r II. shtwinukfr, llnrohl I'nris, fu-rtnn V. < ursmi, l.wirgo W. Sooj,<br />
SdHiffer !>IIIMII, Vi. K. ."Inssej, Sr^ l>r. All Cam mi, Knlpb Chester, l»r. I. S. (.riticum and Harvey<br />
LllliC.<br />
"Same to You,"<br />
Says Dougherty;<br />
Slaps at Headley<br />
"Regrets" to Say There is<br />
Opposition to Mayor for<br />
Senate Nomination.<br />
NEW DEAL' PROMIS<strong>ED</strong><br />
BUT NpT DELIVER<strong>ED</strong><br />
Dougherty Says He, is Re-<br />
lieved <strong>of</strong> Embarrassment<br />
By Break.<br />
T Democrats have opposition<br />
grain the party.- A (last minute<br />
PS* <strong>of</strong> petition,, lust llniiqilii<br />
only completed the ticket, but<br />
iRht a contest fnv tlie head i>f<br />
ticki t<br />
I French R. Lovolaiul, Ocean City<br />
[iwyer, ia opposnl for the sena-<br />
torial nomination hv Evin-, G<br />
rlauKhter, ,,f Wildwood, fornlci<br />
| bank prcsuli nt .mil one term us<br />
I ttniblymiin in the Democratic vic-<br />
I WV <strong>of</strong> vm<br />
I Benjimin Cohtn, Woodbine<br />
I* tho assemblyman nomina-<br />
dml is unoppo'Kd Joseph<br />
am Churles ^ork, foi frei-<br />
wo*rt irt also unopposed<br />
The ".enatonal situation is un-<br />
W»al. in th-il Slaughter's club n*<br />
«ildwood fir^t piopobcd Mr Lovr-<br />
^ I»IH1 for senator Since that time,<br />
Mr Slaughter a8pircrt to tin- sen<br />
"torship Jn,i |jei,uaileil his ilub<br />
only la,t week to cndoise him for<br />
, jeimtoi ami Imelund foi i^riii<br />
DISman rhe renraimler <strong>of</strong> OI<br />
county Drmociatic lemfcrq nn<br />
P'Mlfeil to Mr 1 in eland, how.i\ei<br />
M. W. Adams Resigns.<br />
Prom Sinking Fund<br />
Mink w Adiins tenderoil his<br />
gnation as a membei or the<br />
>»n ( ,tj „„![[„,; funil rrmmi,-<br />
won to tin i lu cninmlflRlonpi , on<br />
wcdnesdaj ihn resignation -vaa<br />
««l>Uil -\n Adajns, who was re-<br />
•PIKilnteil to ttia rommlSH o-> ab-<br />
* a month aKo, gave no rci^on<br />
Wr )i|g resignation<br />
To Itandp Here Permanently<br />
p Wr and Mrs R P Holmes, <strong>of</strong><br />
"UiKfonl, will reiide at 918 Wev<br />
W v > nfter Ma i 1 and wi " ma ie<br />
ir permanent "honie<br />
WI10 bull! tin Oic 111 ( in<br />
SOllllls Polnl l)lltl^(<br />
1 1I11I u , s< natoi 1 h 11 It<br />
( J,C Hi (.lllil Id III I01 till III<br />
pnlilK 111 iiiiriiiii il ion lui tin<br />
101<br />
MM hi foil 1 ilnl moil<br />
Headley Would<br />
Drop School Tax<br />
Proposes Diversions <strong>of</strong> Gas<br />
nd Motor Vehiple Takes<br />
i. hi ii *'h 1 1T^ i<br />
to dneit a noition o r 1 he j r 1 ohm<br />
nil inotoi Mlllili t 111 -- to tin u,i-<br />
1 minlii h ml in tin iti mil<br />
lllllllllllH^ illoi'llloi till Mtf<br />
school t i\ immintii t, lo il no L<br />
^l t . 000,000<br />
lie point I ) p 1 ii nt < hi> 1 1 n 1<br />
•lllions 1 the 111 ill fin til rh 1 »•'<<br />
^IOIC <strong>of</strong> si huil Inn lien null<br />
l( II I 1.1 1 I )<br />
.Miyoi- Harry Headley, candidate<br />
toi' t lie Jliciiri Moniiiiiilinn<br />
mr stMiatoi<br />
Aiul. Ki> it f^ios^ The two Oc-<br />
eiin (iiv riiiMlldiii^Ft Tor tin* $r»00<br />
ii .vt;nr job til (lie loKlsl»Hiro arc<br />
"in;; i*> Imttlc I'dr ''owiiershii)'<br />
nl i ho hridj;eH.<br />
huti sorv<br />
Scn;itor JtiJild, who<br />
m\ in the sentiic for Mix yearn,<br />
UJMI who ;i]ipiic(l prt'ssuii. 1 to tho<br />
.stun* lii^hwny t»mniiBtiIiiii tu<br />
have the now briil.^cs l>nilt,<br />
claims i he oreilll lor theni.<br />
Without his piul^iivorH ihi^y<br />
wonlil in11 have hoc 11 rcbuili, In*<br />
'Wini buiU ilift bridR^s in tho<br />
llrst |iliu:i";','" liy uHkS. "A j; TO tip<br />
til" ni*>n tncludlji^ Evert on Wumen'i*<br />
luli, Fin yi*m-H<br />
«k to Tho Svntinrt<br />
Caroline L. II. Lra.'c(i<br />
A prominent tnbmbe<br />
Itefiutnr Kcpulili i<br />
hti<br />
krfn tntf>rt>Hl in import iri>l<br />
i ovt rAmpjkljrnrt tthe had wr<br />
-cwd ami uitty oliflvrvution<br />
uiid rnii(ltilnm1 !tl} OR WO1O nlllfl Uilt<br />
4-I LU * tlhet hiid Lq i<<br />
L 1 01 a )and»n (.hem<br />
l\ tin hudK*J mull] not<br />
uilom tl Ron U01 R^rid<br />
iMioned to tu 111 <strong>of</strong>lif f<br />
11 tin lite fli s foiled to ro<br />
hmlil tin in<br />
To snppon his claims. Mayor<br />
He:ullov nmled around tho. at-<br />
tip this-i week .ind uncovered an<br />
nlil photo^raTth showing the<br />
t.urnlim ol' the riml sod in roii-<br />
noction with tho first, bridges.<br />
And wliu is lmndllng the shov<br />
ol".' Mnvnr ile.idlev!<br />
Friends nf both cfliididates<br />
will have to admit that in ^i»'R<br />
Abandoned Baby Is Found<br />
<strong>On</strong> Porch Of Resort Home<br />
Parents <strong>of</strong> National Beauty Contestant Turn Child Over<br />
'to County; Police Seek Two Women Suspects.<br />
To the Rd&lilentft and Voters <strong>of</strong><br />
( pe Ma^ Tountv an I T itp u* r<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uc#an City<br />
Eiuhtten yeiira ti^o the voters <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean Citv made a rather ROCHI<br />
job <strong>of</strong> their selection for dlv c:om-<br />
i:iis.siont!i'a. T recall now, with a<br />
threat dffjil <strong>of</strong> amiisemont pertain<br />
littlo political stories that were<br />
sufficient to influence four votos<br />
in my ovVn ho-mt at tliat thno.<br />
I look about me now- noifnff the<br />
r.iuny maernificont improvoinonts<br />
•hat hiivc tat en place since then;<br />
splendid new boardwalk, a colo-<br />
•j] . L ;|)!\ri aiToss our bf.-;iutiful<br />
Tax BiHs Mailed;<br />
Decrease is Show n<br />
1 <br />
1 o t \c ept whfie new niipiovt<br />
ncnts *i*ive boi n mad 1 tin uinmnt<br />
ot the bill is Jii^ilk 1 th in ln.it<br />
\t ar<br />
iRons v,hn paid their I I'vflf*<br />
in ad\m«p, In oidti (» >*euiio a<br />
liscouht have had o^ rrp i\ ments<br />
t nirji' d to them on ipplnuiion<br />
iit Iho tux <strong>of</strong>fice NfiiiIv (L11 Io<br />
funds have been made c\t t pt In<br />
one 01 two instances it I ni»>it<br />
lv.iii-<br />
li Hnllroml it JJ<br />
ibli ^eek<br />
The round trip fnif will be<br />
$1 J r i to North Phllailtlplii 1 tho<br />
KHIi HI s-tation .mil Diond *n MC-<br />
nnd Ihe Market<br />
p m<br />
City toporVow"$6000.<br />
For Litigation Costs<br />
A resolution authorizing issuance<br />
<strong>of</strong> $GO0O worth <strong>of</strong> temporary -<br />
eifcincy notes to defra\ tho -"\<br />
Denses <strong>of</strong> litigation in winch tho<br />
citj is involve 1, was introduced<br />
L\ Mavor Headlov on Wedncsdiv<br />
nnd ndoDted by him iind Commi<br />
mnner Trout<br />
The resolution points out thai<br />
tl e expcnsii <strong>of</strong> court proceedings<br />
were not mfcludod 4n the appro-<br />
priations, arid that an emergency<br />
ciistB Oases include those pro<br />
te«tui(r the parkway nnrl jett> ni-<br />
FCBSments, and the ^ewcij extin<br />
BlOfl<br />
WiUlam M. Smith ann fanillv.<br />
05<br />
ha.<br />
ntr t>f 004 Jith r tt ul L\<br />
lioi t1> hcfoio imon<br />
A 1 LI ,±< holo u i i b ii !• (1 in tii*<br />
floor iu jt iho e t)u tu n M < md<br />
the fl un< K pie if) tliuni^li \\m<br />
wallq to tin -»it ond uid ni<br />
flooi 4 L) ipoi it believes it will do thiit<br />
^obody belleveb that the churcli<br />
will be forced out. But the R?i<br />
Mr Lawrence Is prcpaied"fory IL<br />
"We will meet if necessary in<br />
convention hall <strong>of</strong> tbe Boardwalk.<br />
or 111 Red Men's hall," he said<br />
ytiitcrilay "Wo are not oluttlng,<br />
nor i)o «e Intend to be blutted<br />
We know what we tan do and<br />
{Continued on pare 6)<br />
Manne Awarded<br />
Music Contract<br />
chestra on Pier.<br />
The contract to. supply music on<br />
the municipal pier during the •sum-<br />
i iei season was awarded to J<br />
tied Manne Wednesday, on rec-<br />
ommendation <strong>of</strong> Ma Jar Harrj<br />
Vradlrv<br />
Mr Manne, i»hn formeily was<br />
mifLtoi <strong>of</strong> the Ocean Cit> Muni<br />
upal ban I, will furnish a nine<br />
DICCC orchestra for 10 weeks at<br />
S>285 a wi_ek, or SB810 for the sea<br />
sor This IM well within the mu-<br />
.ippiopiiction, which was<br />
Police .1<br />
BtUOMM<br />
Acting<br />
retort<br />
clear vpj<br />
and thBr*,»r« .<br />
tuat Bhouia Hii<br />
imum time al)<br />
ln( on<br />
and 19th<br />
and Uwlr<br />
their<br />
»treete Tbe* t<br />
road matlon «<br />
to all day<br />
wlU be<br />
grounds<br />
for'a pa<br />
"Rule 2 —«.,_.<br />
ride bicylcie* at<br />
light. This rufe *ti<br />
dreh'n prottctton.<br />
to^the drlrer ol<br />
warn him <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
bloyde, JIS ,<br />
ible -until too<br />
ia the best mattp.<br />
"Kule 3 ~«<br />
HUB requested<br />
cUaalM, Ullv<br />
bonK<strong>On</strong>e tnrekir,<br />
9 H. m. to<br />
traffic. whlc<br />
irtheyw.it<br />
flce.<br />
•Hule S been sold tn<br />
Charles It. Naylor, iif Philadol<br />
ihifL, through Marion IT. and Har-<br />
•Id W. linger, realtors, it was an<br />
pounced this week. The price wns<br />
said to lie "f«ir" considering nros-<br />
pnt conditinns<br />
The lTOperty was owned by the<br />
Ocean City BuililitiK and Loan Ax-<br />
M«n With H<br />
enU to be S-3ie&'H<<br />
Milk Strike<br />
Affect Ocean City<br />
What effect the "milk strike," re-<br />
ported to be threatened by 1500<br />
South Jersey «iairymen will have on<br />
Ocean City has not been .determ-<br />
ined. Local milk distributors said<br />
ytsterday they had received no in-<br />
structions or warnlnKs from their<br />
superiors.<br />
The strike is scheduled to begin<br />
May IB unless milk prices advance<br />
ty that time. Dairymen have been<br />
receiving 1=)4 cents per quart for<br />
n ilk, while it costs from 2',4 to 3M<br />
cents to produce it- they say.<br />
Single men, known'u<br />
ency relief <strong>of</strong>ficials- «ndS<br />
dependants, are fellffibte V<br />
national raforegtattori<br />
whirh Ocean City will!<br />
,' 28 men. it was<br />
week bv Harold HsR<br />
relief in Ocean Cltv;<br />
<strong>On</strong>lv those who liave<br />
ccivine help during the j<br />
ter will be selected. ,lt i<br />
n.ore than 28 applic(mts.»J<br />
will be made on 'a. t<br />
having the most pend<br />
Mr. Hager said it/v6<br />
essary to apply at cno*<br />
| flee in city hall, as the na<br />
he in within a fpw days.<br />
He ftlio said that ^<br />
should be prepared to ROJ<br />
House at a moment's $<br />
examination and othe* 1<br />
fitness, and that they<br />
ready to git wherever tt!<br />
rect from Court House.<br />
How Fogarty Lost Chance<br />
A^d Pants At Notre Dame<br />
fim Crowley, Member <strong>of</strong>, Rockne's Famous 'Four Horse-<br />
men,' Scores Oratorical Touchdown with Kiwamans.<br />
Schools Have<br />
Coal for Time<br />
Ocean Citv schools likv<br />
cool "for the present."/,!<br />
Stannard, president <strong>of</strong> thj<br />
education, said yesterday,.<br />
ortheleBS he is prmyinfc.;<br />
»na Wftrmer" day«. e-<br />
Wlth the hoard <strong>of</strong> (Xhl<br />
in»r funds, and a larjt* 1<br />
ready contracted, it "<br />
obtain an extension 4<br />
Too Late to <<br />
Bj JOm (. SMITH<br />
"Fim" rrowlej the Fordham<br />
Unl\erilty football coach, showed<br />
that be was Just ns much at home<br />
at the spciker'h table as oji the<br />
gridiron when he addressed the<br />
WittanlH Club ^ertneRdaj noon, at<br />
'he Bolf club<br />
The member <strong>of</strong> that mojt ram-<br />
oil's <strong>of</strong> all colltKe football bacfc<br />
fields, tlio l\iur Horsemen <strong>of</strong><br />
Notre Dnme scored an oratorical<br />
touchdown with his keen wit and<br />
facility )n relnting experiences<br />
and anecdotes <strong>of</strong> the Notre Dante<br />
cnmei<br />
The , speaker was accompanied<br />
bv Johnny Brogan, fornrer<br />
constn gridiron star, and wi<br />
traduced by Ed Kifte whs<br />
ceded Crowley to Notre<br />
for long years 4o get Into a game,<br />
without success.<br />
In the final game <strong>of</strong> the season,<br />
Fogarty., figured ho would have an<br />
opportunity to play. If only • for<br />
a few moments. The Notre Dame<br />
quarterback was knocked<br />
Kniito Rockno rushed<br />
out,<br />
. , lh«<br />
field Rockne beckoned to Ftogtr-<br />
ty At last IIIA big moment bad<br />
arrived Pogarty threw a kiiut to<br />
ibis girl ~ in the stand and njihed<br />
upnn the TItld.<br />
The players were Ktithered<br />
mit tho fallen hero. When<br />
Rdckne<br />
pMteda yi<br />
FOE<br />
M» tu onu;v,~<br />
NOTICE—Mr.<br />
that IH -1<br />
ttnulns<br />
Inn<br />
frUHls<br />
B6UL U<br />
ty<br />
dut,<br />
Slo&arty'<br />
related<br />
ty, tho m
APICES<br />
iBbner<br />
»ERTS' HOTEL<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
int<br />
12 a. m. to<br />
m.<br />
TItAINOR'S and<br />
YUENGLING'S BEER<br />
Road Somers Point<br />
WAINWRIGHT'S<br />
SERVICE<br />
818 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
1853 Cali-Delivory<br />
; - Pressing - Repairing - Dyeing<br />
Knit Suits Cleaned and Blocked<br />
th and Save Money Scnp Accepted<br />
City Furniture and Storage Co.<br />
t *vWE8T AVENl'E Giie Ui » BJng^-Phone 370<br />
live What You Want, for Home, Hotel, Office<br />
and Store, at Lowest Prices Ever<br />
||ril«dd|>hia Offlra, 713 Spring Garden Street<br />
U DU8JI0TB. jrnprteur PnONE MAEKCT Mil<br />
• V<br />
Cat Prom |5<br />
»<br />
ONE outstanding featim<br />
CTRIC REFRIGERATION<br />
to Last<br />
a Lifetime<br />
jtenetorchedGenetil<br />
S«ii«Iin*r« cnt open<br />
' "*" tfe'ct»ni»m <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
s foil jean. Tbt<br />
Sports Program<br />
Fur Boys' Week<br />
j'i 1 *<br />
i fifttar JERSEY.<br />
.THU PESKY ft-Y B<br />
tttitmnfri<br />
nor »w writer U«lr j<br />
Everlasting Punishment"<br />
rfal Hort<br />
_ i in fMw ram *SS * J, JS, or the Boys<br />
] i y to Rule Gty For AnChristian<br />
Science Subject<br />
tkmal Tonm*.<br />
intslllu Mae* Imp] basi H N<br />
TJXt,<br />
Hour Next<br />
Obtained that r<<br />
ill Qlrarchct lif Chwu<br />
UH tqian were roqu T< I An elaborate program <strong>of</strong> alh-<br />
nol *1" l tf<br />
•ni<br />
to the law to lake out m large nn Jeiie e»eni- 'or i*nnl IMMS. 1I«S tlic<br />
£ lanir ] ui<br />
dunsps lor U» btaat ot ftnataaoe, -which .M been worked out for next Monday,<br />
the w-t<br />
about $75 each, and Cul < ^ ednesday md Thii'uJri. Urn<br />
.. . - flp- .<br />
Hi the load should he tak. i<br />
ected tomortuw afternoon •ba * from them a little on the city Te<br />
"Tiir way <strong>of</strong> Tlir wiflrf! i><br />
aeifas <strong>of</strong> elimination gwoec Till The tail JrtTera requested ihe i •-<br />
litm mite The liird: hnt rr<br />
bff played Jwhloi Ike tennis<br />
*a<br />
r mi'rt-.v<br />
h in'Oi *<br />
. Wat over a week bovs npre- 10, lit orduumc«k will come<br />
urt-*'(J: und by<br />
the I^i**<br />
ftetin* alf four acbool* in the city np for -third readiBc and final<br />
•Iciinr rtom e<br />
have be&D 'engaged In pdy-olls passage. It will take effect Imme<br />
under the guidance <strong>of</strong> Ed Rodger* datelj. Tills ordinance meifly<br />
and bill Gibb, <strong>of</strong> the Amertcsn an old one EctHng the fi fif S; Ai^<br />
rilv.<br />
Aid Soeiptv U Tilflnninr<br />
and haseball eapi.<br />
To 8*rTe<br />
<strong>On</strong> Thursday there will be a<br />
dual track and field meet between<br />
Ocean city and Middle<br />
Township (Court House) Hllh<br />
Scbooli. ^<br />
All <strong>of</strong> these apori* will be at<br />
the municipal ball park.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Slonday and Wednesday Ihe<br />
committee will .give peanuts to<br />
all children attending.<br />
The athletic committee is composed<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bay Fits, chairman;<br />
Fred H. Woodruff, Jr.. Morgan<br />
Hand, Jr., and Ed Kane.<br />
Boj-s to Knlf rltj,<br />
Boji 1 ef nest «*st-k, in thf- hri^rmoni A<br />
l \ £hfiTE?ti.<br />
t Hrvf flisl. }\ BM Pridii> n*<br />
iili=irips= iiiid t^iii:<br />
l.c fnrmylfifrfl fn:<br />
Announcements.<br />
rt ir<br />
in:), Si Mid Wi-slm A',<br />
Week will start Monday HCil-Y TRINITY rHIErH<br />
with the ielection <strong>of</strong> candidates<br />
iF.|.i.i-rnuli<br />
from the various grade spbeoU<br />
Kfi Ci V rin-,ii..iT,<br />
jf<br />
for city <strong>of</strong>fices. ' Boys win rule S.fiCi -i<br />
the city from 11 a. m, to noon at S;5(| 3,<br />
city hall Saturday <strong>of</strong> nest week, 10.45 ii<br />
A boy parade will usher in the<br />
boy rule Saturday at S-30 a. m.,<br />
startlnt at Stb st. and Atlantic LADIES- AID Tfi PUAV<br />
av,, moving along Ith st. to Wes, _ , , t?1 *<br />
ley av.. on Wesley to 7th st., l.iu. ,i,u^."i);<br />
thence to Asbury av,, nnd thence]efon-lt (iTif I<br />
to city hall. per i« i.p unfj<br />
:*rekan!B are asked to (lee<strong>of</strong>. KSJtion'iht f,"i^<br />
ate their store fronts that day. ')*•• n,».ii-. AI...-.<br />
Boys will have charge <strong>of</strong> (lie j"* d > hc b your „.. hiu»e kX>»> p«pM«*to nmnriiUtt keep htta Wm ham out? Fix up tboie •creens whjc<br />
need <strong>of</strong> repwr*. Prep«e now. Our rtockt are complete and the price.<br />
••trnnp rt«th<br />
91 c Tack Hammer<br />
Sfl<br />
i« •* Screen'Dwr^L<br />
Screen, PpnjfrS .<br />
Screen popr Pijjlp<br />
!4 48.•»<br />
Galvanized Bxtenslpn „.<br />
Copper Tack*<br />
package 5c 12 inches x 33 inches<br />
Cut Tads<br />
5 24 inches i 37 iiicnea<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC^<br />
SHE<br />
MAZDA IJiMPS<br />
You will need some <strong>of</strong> these—<br />
in Viatrir* In lavrina •mrLBro. Vu- 81x90 Sheet * ,<br />
tinwh feint in pn|«lmtlon for wntal. 42x36 pillow cose ,<br />
a HRZAM lamp in FTTIJ niptj wx-ket. A Good Grade Pillow Case—<br />
MAZDA LAMPS<br />
42x36<br />
45x36<br />
10, 15. 25, 40, 60, 75 watts<br />
7 JUG RUGS<br />
18x36 inches<br />
20<br />
24x48 inches ><br />
36x72 inches<br />
OVAL BftAp<strong>ED</strong> RUGS—<br />
21x32 inches.<br />
in Muds L»«ps whti porcluseJ CHENILLE RIIGS —<br />
i<br />
Washable, 18x36 inches<br />
1M wait — 25c each<br />
We also carry GE Lamps selling at 10c UTILITY MATS<br />
U • W* nAm wM<br />
These mats <strong>of</strong> linoleum have many j<br />
A Ikautiful <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Shades—<br />
tractive patterns to select from— "*<br />
Ilk. We, 25c, 49c and 59c each<br />
15Vix2? inche& each ;<br />
24x36 inches<br />
24x54 inches each ',<br />
H•» for ;«• mm nhn like tu<br />
Mu|Ar% i* n«fj to lake c«w <strong>of</strong> jonr<br />
GRASS RUGS<br />
netii, io rttkini: tarklr. Co»» in and lank<br />
river thit lew *s|iliy. it wflj 1» » mrUtiap<br />
27\51 inches<br />
to jiin. Vai will fim) efnrfUaf Iron Hooks 36x72 inches<br />
1., thf iaf iN Bert<br />
48x84 inches<br />
IQ? STORES<br />
G.CAURPHY CQ3<br />
WITH SELI IDISE<br />
Card TaUe Cuuu $10M held for a police court hearing wan net at 55000. The<br />
Monday.<br />
*'"•*-<br />
Fire in Skinner's Home<br />
discovered while the<br />
family wns at breakfast..<br />
Rotar>- club meeting next Frl- MISSIOSABY HdcitTv<br />
'Gfs-dsaA tram tmse 1)<br />
day night.<br />
IEO [tibiel* in Ihe room. When IlEPABTMEXT C'ALI.Ell<br />
OF THF VrTHfifil=T<br />
Dr. J, Tbornlej- Hughe:! is<br />
\he ilimes sere BoiEewha; sub- TO STB.4THMEBF, PIHH, Mia. I. D. Smith, <strong>of</strong>iho t<br />
era! chairman in chtr^e <strong>of</strong> E netT <strong>of</strong> tic M«hid:.i r*jrri- durt, firemen found the top <strong>of</strong> The Ocean City lira departmen| Cottage, cntcrlalneil MIM AN<br />
I'll' horns ff Mi. F :•-*<br />
Wetk.<br />
'a card table iying on top <strong>of</strong> thewas<br />
called out ill t.. m, yeiter- Bipler, <strong>of</strong> Trenton; |<br />
fccatms rfgisicr leadiaf from Ihe<br />
,*i<br />
day morning to assist ihe Sea Isle Sillier and William Slpler,<br />
I r':r*le*s furnace on the croiind department In esilngulshlng a the Eiigtor holidays.<br />
Mrs, Wili-a<br />
' floor. 1*. covered Ii almoM per. blaze at th« Caroihers Cottage, on<br />
Philadfl|ihian Buys<br />
fectly.<br />
Commonwealth av,, near the post<br />
1' Hc-ai IcBitrd WMtdaiOrk,<br />
av<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, at 8trathmere,<br />
TO MFl!t<br />
i Ii- if (jdieved itoal Ibi heat,<br />
Toe C»rey<br />
Thr<br />
1<br />
AuilP,<br />
11..- Vir." J'f<br />
repurts<br />
'tnniined io ihe register, cicrlicai- Tfc (ki!lpje:1 a 15 roo'iii hotel, LAWNMO}<br />
the h sale l o( ( a fine property and<br />
Mr.. GWru.'&',>-.(<br />
' c-d it S6 !hat wfenworli nfiTby was badly damaced ahput tho<br />
.r. -••• -, Mi.,t<br />
four rentals. The projiMty snld S ii. m. Ail<br />
Menntii. The healer ;« mi cl- at ro<strong>of</strong> and 'ipper stories. Damage SHARPI<br />
was the eottaie at 1410 Wesley j<br />
' 'ui ii wall.<br />
ay. for Mrs, Jamfg P. Fo»ariy,;<br />
! Maylin JltibiQjti. <strong>of</strong> 5I!i Wes-<br />
T, JAMKS A, M. r iHiRrH<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill.. Harry E, G»r- (The cw-h .*"<br />
hard waa the purehasBr. The new, 7 s<br />
ji '- j»>! »<br />
the furnace, iala tvenlhinj waa See the New - -<br />
owner win occupy it as hip s,. |<br />
in flrner in ihe ba&emtat when<br />
BAYSIDE SI'ECIAIT<br />
mer home. Mr, aerhard and hip | Snndaj-, n «. n-<br />
he lefi m i i. .-.. yesttrday.<br />
MACHINE<br />
family hav« been coming to Oe-<br />
.The Skiaaws have livW 'n Or.<br />
mm City for leveral seainns.<br />
eati City mreTk] yean. Thty nake<br />
308 HAY AYK. PB0P;]<br />
The rent«ls were,<br />
j.so<br />
ihtir winter home in Florida. Mr- Chevrolet<br />
ffo H, E. Chalmers, UM rtn.<br />
Skinner formerly was m th« in«<br />
tri! av., for Albert Boland.<br />
iuranre busitiss in Philadeliihia.<br />
Christian Science<br />
* 1627 Central av., for Mr?. Gro-<br />
Durinj tho nr» Edwarc Cilia, Now <strong>On</strong> Display<br />
50» EIGHTH StREEt<br />
Dranch <strong>of</strong> The Mother<br />
shon, to Dudler R. Foster, <strong>of</strong> s,«i p, m,—Strmi,i, >.<br />
ban, 23, c,f ISO Centfai av., a driv.<br />
tint Church <strong>of</strong> Chtbt,<br />
Pniladelphla "<br />
in, er for ih« Abbott Milli co.. was<br />
in Boitnn, UJH<br />
2101 Central av. tor Alter, Bn-<br />
arreit^d by r«nwin Ed g;amnn Sales - Service<br />
land, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, to L, w,<br />
for driving an autdmobilf over<br />
Roberts, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, iir, nnl>.<br />
one <strong>of</strong> iht firs horns. He was<br />
ertu is manoxcr <strong>of</strong> tlio P., .G. Dunn MAriin<br />
Co. <strong>of</strong> that city,<br />
Til rl<br />
600 14th st.. for Jlrs. Apm<br />
SPECIAL OFFER<br />
Pirrotl nf Phlladeipln- tr ^ in :i)Ti<br />
eer R G^a^p^ <strong>of</strong> Cerminrmwi . m.-F.<br />
iiilny. P ]..<br />
fitlint r!««w. b ef<br />
J, LABAN HEADLEV<br />
dealer In<br />
READmGGOAL<br />
HMJ eoal on tile market. Full<br />
a» iBs. Is tan guarantnd.<br />
Phone 38<br />
Y«M * OfflUi 10TH * Will<br />
Gaines and Johnson 1<br />
Straks Clinps and<br />
Sea Food<br />
MS WMt Are,, Oecktl rlty, X, J.i<br />
ECONOMY<br />
Shoe Repair Shop<br />
80! Eignth Street<br />
Our W«t u <strong>of</strong><br />
Quality<br />
Our Price is the Lowest<br />
Guaranteed Sn<br />
COURSE WE WANT NEW<br />
BUSUJES^-BLT<br />
if 7pm h**t «. qnaatity <strong>of</strong> i<br />
kud, lfcef pw iw imprinted<br />
Grattt* FMmOj Bt—n"<br />
Husband Gives Blood<br />
To Petersburg Wife<br />
Mrs, Janir-s Cl'mii, <strong>of</strong> Peiersi.urir.<br />
underwent t, L]&f«i trans,<br />
fifion, Wisineriay •m.Tr.ine- at the<br />
Aikntic Shorp, Hf>»n;ta'. The<br />
lilntKl was SIIDPIIITI fi' Irer li'JBljand,<br />
Dr. John E, Tuwn.-en ] an I John<br />
J, Priel, tethniiian, performed ihe<br />
' f l<br />
Now IN th*- TiiiiP l«i Liny '<br />
0e*an fHj I<br />
SALE<br />
Fine Property Near<br />
Bewb<br />
5 Bed Rooms<br />
Furni»l»«l Nicely<br />
Gar«ge - Paved Stopet<br />
SACRIRCE PRICE<br />
BERTRAND T & T. J.<br />
CAREY<br />
INSURANCE<br />
15|h and Boardwdk<br />
PfeoMi 178<br />
, CMC, fcfitlf Hi JCHf<br />
Dr. Hury H. Lake<br />
Optometrist<br />
822 Anbury Ave. Phone 491<br />
LAW OFFICES<br />
Augustus S. Goeto<br />
*M TH!» IJldg, Ocein Ciir<br />
Ckrence Ferguson<br />
COAL<br />
lltt tnd Hatea Pioae<br />
Palmer<br />
Chevrolet Co,<br />
ASIH KY AVENUE<br />
Ot'EAK CITY<br />
Apartments Cleaned and<br />
mad* ready for rental<br />
inspection. Moderate<br />
charge.<br />
JAMES D, YpUNG<br />
Property Managers<br />
3BD Bid WESLEY<br />
1'hone 910-B<br />
DR, BLITZSTEIN,<br />
SWBET A|B DENTIST<br />
WETH EXXIUCT<strong>ED</strong><br />
MM,<br />
Sundir Mornlnr Sirrlcu, 11<br />
BOMIh 81.<br />
Subject <strong>of</strong> Liuon-Scmo<br />
APRIL SO —<br />
"PUNISHMENT F.VEK<br />
8ani)v School >t III* •-<br />
TcitlnonU) IfHtlm Fjtk W<br />
•18p<br />
Rcadin[ moia open HosJU<br />
netdiiTV Knd Fridara ritttft<br />
holldars, fnun J Io 4 •.<br />
Th» PiibUt Ii<br />
JOHNJ.HOPPfo<br />
Counsellor-at-L««<br />
410 Tltli' anil Trust BH|. .<br />
68<br />
Ton (in '"ii HIP<br />
Jewelry .1 ••»«<br />
FRI<strong>ED</strong>EbERGS<br />
•The LMdliift J'«|' n "<br />
• Atlantic Cllr'<br />
CASH or CR<strong>ED</strong>fTl<br />
1682 ATLAMIC AYBffJ<br />
AXIASTU' CITf<br />
Electric<br />
640 Asbury<br />
Electric Sales<br />
J. tABAN HEADLEY<br />
BEST REAPING COAL<br />
to<br />
Buckwheat<br />
$13.50 b<br />
13.5<br />
i 0<br />
PRODUCE<br />
A large selection <strong>of</strong> fine<br />
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables<br />
at. uniwuul low prices in your<br />
ncprby ffiCO Store.<br />
CBlifoiiiia Telephone<br />
Peas ft"<br />
3tbs<br />
Large Orapefruk each Be<br />
Slicing Tomatoai ft lai^e<br />
Tonder Carrots bunch §e<br />
Green Crisp<br />
Spinach » 4 Hc<br />
Crisp Celery Hearts bunch 7e<br />
K" Potutoei n, 4e<br />
Fancy Golden<br />
Bananas ' 17c<br />
Cnnkim • ApplBi<br />
New TQXBB<br />
<strong>On</strong>ions<br />
vSnJn Oranges<br />
Fancy U. S. No. 1 Maine<br />
Potatoesl5-19 c *<br />
Sold by wfiidit nnlr—limurlnii full mcaaurc.<br />
Picknick Dill or Sour<br />
Pickles<br />
quarl<br />
Bl.<br />
null*<br />
•'"!' f" r ' F ' e= ¥oll. citn pft'fmro iiflw fiif future iisc 'wttfa<br />
ig Special C<strong>of</strong>fee Sale<br />
gSCO C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Victor C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Acme .C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
3 lbs. 14c<br />
doz 27c«<br />
100-ft<br />
bail<br />
$1.19<br />
18c<br />
15c<br />
.The demand has been peat but we can still supply<br />
you at this remarkable price.<br />
i iSc lie OSGt fiSOt Small or br Large Green<br />
Lima Beans 2 • 25 c<br />
Loaf Cakes 4<br />
Tomato<br />
uree<br />
Keen HjffiH nn hand far use In sfliiiis, snuees,<br />
(iwce California Fresh Prunes WR can ijc<br />
awaiian Pihaapple (broktn ilices) big can iSc<br />
linwood Assorted Jellies 3 la'ge tumblers 19c<br />
iapefruit or Sliced P'eauhes 4 small cans 2Bc<br />
Quality Brooms<br />
Soap<br />
Bread<br />
Be »uri. ihs whole whoat lirrnj vo<br />
Bread Supreme<br />
. ffQiti the sanie fine in you wmili!<br />
Enjoy Quality Meats at Low Coat<br />
. All Standing<br />
s Rib Roasts<br />
ft<br />
jCross Cut Koast ft I9c II Rolled. Pot Roast tb 15c<br />
|lean Itolar Roast ft 22c || Delmonico Roast n> 30c<br />
fPancy Whole Cutsn «<br />
Chuck Roasts<br />
< m from aoJeeifd cariufeiJ, fftney<br />
• LOIQ < hn<br />
Blrlng<br />
HAMS<br />
,,10<br />
•Milk-fed"Country VEAL<br />
16 2Be<br />
Ih 20c<br />
m<br />
Skinned<br />
|C UP Hatn<br />
Centers Ih<br />
Killed Fancy Stewinff g%g%<br />
Chickwis («")" m 23c<br />
Wtll fglted. milMcd Bnil tender.<br />
^ncheon Meat % ft JBc : Lamb's Liver » 18c<br />
:t's New Liver and Bacon Sausage » 28c<br />
CaughtlpBuA<br />
Fresh Croakers ' «> 12We<br />
and Save the "AMERICAN" W.y<br />
JVfM pttn. irtMIVt in M<br />
Cooperation Until<br />
Bank Reorganizes<br />
Working Toward Satisfactory<br />
Plan, He gays; Asks<br />
Borrowers to Help,<br />
SENDS OUT LETTER<br />
The following ielf-explanatory<br />
loiter was sent out to deposltora<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Oeian City National Bank,<br />
by George a. Or<strong>of</strong>f, eonBervatdr or<br />
the insfilutlon, sarly this wtek.<br />
"Osorge S, Qr<strong>of</strong>f, former vicepresident<br />
^nd Mihler, was on<br />
.March 16 appointed eoniervator<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihlB bank, and ii negotiating<br />
with the Pedtral fluihorltliB In nn<br />
effort to work out a satlifaetory<br />
lilaii for the reorganlziition ot<br />
your hank, '<br />
"In the meantime the conser?a.<br />
tor will proteet the tassels <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hunk and will keep the bank open<br />
for ihe receipt <strong>of</strong> new deposlti,<br />
which will be jtept sepnrate and;<br />
distinct from all depOiitt and<br />
banking tranaactionB prior to tlie<br />
date o[ hhi uppointment. The new<br />
ucfoimu and depooku are subjecl<br />
to wlthdrMwul on demand wltlioui<br />
restrictions or limltatioM.<br />
"II !H urged that all borrowers<br />
from thig hank co-operaw In iho<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> their loans In ordor to<br />
inc-reuse the bank's iluuiil pnBl.<br />
tion in a point where It can safely<br />
remime operations. This will, to a<br />
considerable extent, determine<br />
how anon a clcfliillu plan <strong>of</strong> reor-<br />
Miinizatioh can b» arranKod.<br />
"The Ocean City National Bank<br />
hna served this community for the<br />
past nine yean. The City neeilt<br />
hanking facilities and Ihe management<br />
will do »verythlnB wllh'n<br />
Its power to provide you with a<br />
iafe banklnf service. Pendlqa efforts<br />
toward reorianizatiaii if l«<br />
requested that the horrowoin nnii<br />
iioposltors ot thq bank i'.nl the<br />
coiniiiunity at large co-')per.ite<br />
with their confidence and Hlippori."<br />
Grand Jury Indicts<br />
.Man Price Arrested<br />
Charles Brambtl, <strong>of</strong> Wildweod,<br />
who was arregtea In Ocean City<br />
a few weeks ago because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
alertness <strong>of</strong> (amuel D, Price during<br />
tlie time he WHS suspended<br />
from the police depjitmnt, was<br />
indicted by the grand Jury, lait<br />
week, on charges <strong>of</strong> larceny.<br />
The charges were nuulo in con»<br />
nectlon with the thuft uf bread<br />
Ii Wlluwood chaiB storu. -_<br />
How Fogarty Lost Chance<br />
And Pants at Notre Dame<br />
(CniiHniHKi from iiaffe 1)<br />
around his limbg while 75,000<br />
fans rocked with glee.<br />
"We all liked Fogart<br />
speuker<br />
m t<br />
Wy Po<br />
'JMUr. M ' M sqrry for tlio rest<br />
<strong>of</strong> us. for he prohably ii tliu most<br />
suceessful graduate <strong>of</strong> thsit olass,"<br />
Crow ley niitllned the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> the grid game fines its<br />
inception and the part the forward<br />
pass played in making it the<br />
spectacular affair it is today.<br />
Tie over emphasis on football<br />
has been over emphasized," he<br />
said. "We don't^ hear much about<br />
It any more. Football i» a good<br />
game for a boy to play. It teaches<br />
him dependability, sportsman,<br />
ship and the will to win that are<br />
so necessary to achieve success in<br />
later life."<br />
The members gave the speaker<br />
a great ovation.<br />
The visitors were welcomed by<br />
Ewlng T. Corson,<br />
»t »S _.——.<br />
v..j«l8rrind violatori will<br />
arrested immediately, Thes« signs<br />
are at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each Incline,<br />
and will be made conspicuous<br />
at nllht by red lanternj,<br />
"Tlie city <strong>of</strong> Ooean City and the<br />
police department will he grateful<br />
to everyone if he will abide by<br />
thejo rules, as they add to the<br />
Oity'i effiplency nnd safeness. We<br />
In the police departmenf wish to<br />
thank residentu who have coop,<br />
crated with us In our efforts so<br />
far,<br />
"JACK G. JURNEE,"<br />
Mrs, Lolia U, Smith aiid William<br />
Sipler spent Sunday with<br />
her son, Harry 11, Smith, <strong>of</strong> i'leasantville,<br />
_. __- '__<br />
IN CIIANCliB^ OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Tu BUBROUaMi OUTEN, MBS, BUB.<br />
ilOUOHJ OUTEN, JOSHUA OUTEN,<br />
MBS. JOSHUA OUT1N. WILLIAM<br />
OUTKN, MRS. WILLMM OUTEN,<br />
JOSEPH OUTEN, M*. JOSEPH<br />
OUTEN ULLUN DiNNIS and<br />
JOHN UBNNISi . - • „ , . _ ,<br />
Oy virtue <strong>of</strong> on onler <strong>of</strong>lthe Court 01<br />
Chancery et New Jstsey. nadg en the<br />
(lur ol iho dntn here<strong>of</strong>. In a eauM wherein<br />
t Koniwih Karchei, TmstM, Ii eotn.<br />
lililnant, unil Leonard Oiten, and oUn,<br />
un, defenilnms, you «« fMuliw! to an.<br />
war and >nHWcr Ihg bill <strong>of</strong> said complain,<br />
int oil or before Uu twenty-flrst da» <strong>of</strong><br />
June neii, or Ihe Mid bill will be taken<br />
DM eonfeMed uuuinii you.<br />
The uid bill 1« nW to fortdose a eef.<br />
tain"manniM »lv«« by Emily J, puten<br />
: fM2000dMidJ«lluii»i-l0<br />
IMS," anil recorded In }he Cap, May Colin.<br />
1, Clerk'. Office in Mortsite Book 212,<br />
mie 510 aiid you, Burrouslia Outon.<br />
Joshua Ouun, William Oultn. Joneph Out.<br />
an,^ are made def«nd«il|i telin »u an<br />
lilt jieiri ot Emily J- Outen she .HM th«<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> th. rnorttiijed grniliea i and<br />
joll, Un. UurniUBh" OfUII, M* mallB II<br />
detwdint iiaaCK nil an #• wife <strong>of</strong><br />
iurhiiiihi Outen, and you, gn, Jo»hua<br />
Outen, trt .made » difandalit bmm you<br />
n«i the wife <strong>of</strong> .'Mima Oaten, and you.<br />
MM, William Oulen, an mad. • dWend<br />
MIr beniBD irau alt tht wlf« <strong>of</strong> WfiMam<br />
Out.il, and yot, MM, JoMph OtttM .«<br />
rondo a d<strong>of</strong>endant IHMSUHI you M* thk<br />
wile ol JoMph Ou«B, anil Mth <strong>of</strong> yoy Biar<br />
hovs w elalw * B intersrt to wpr Bf Inchoate<br />
rirtt <strong>of</strong> dower <strong>of</strong> oUl«wta Jii the<br />
Sm&iBrt mtliilMii dnd you, Ulllan<br />
D.n^«d John Dvmh »n ••*« *'••>*anu<br />
bemuat yea el«lm m Tntewatto -way<br />
<strong>of</strong> nt*ment) lean or otlnrwlM In the<br />
BdrWairtd' —<br />
Ml<br />
, ma.<br />
:<br />
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DEPARTMENT MANAGERS IAL a***<br />
South Jersey *s Supreme Bargain Ev<br />
Ii Begins Monday Morning. May<br />
A Carnival <strong>of</strong> Bargains not equalled in our memory! Tlie climax<br />
to months <strong>of</strong> preparation, Manufacturers, eager to co-operate,<br />
ma.de concessions to our buyers that were nothing short <strong>of</strong> sennational.<br />
And, in keeping with the policy <strong>of</strong> this event, every dollar<br />
. Department Managers'Sale<br />
3 Marvelous Corset Values<br />
At <strong>On</strong>e Remarkably Low Price!<br />
The- Event <strong>of</strong> the Year!<br />
$5.00 Vogue<br />
BELT<strong>ED</strong> CORSETLETTE<br />
$2-89<br />
Styles No. 3780 and No, 3488<br />
i<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> the most popular Inner-helt garmonti. The Inntr<br />
'belt is esnedlnlly wide and gives iiertect diaphrugm eon.<br />
trol, Presh, new Barments secured especially tor this ijnle.<br />
Every size, 34 to 60.<br />
££$&<br />
* Gossard<br />
FRONT LACE<br />
Dorothy Bickum<br />
Lastex Stepins<br />
l I IS<br />
$2-89<br />
Laitex la that new fabric that<br />
stays idowiu on.. the body and<br />
does not ride up. Popular 14inch<br />
length, Lacara on both<br />
sidgs. Every iize, 24 to 32,<br />
M. E, BLATT CO.—Itli Floor<br />
Managers' Sale<br />
Granite Stockings<br />
Full Fashioned - AH 4j|pt Quality<br />
Pure Bllka In chlffonB *Mt medium service<br />
uol?hlR. ChlffonH aic f tfi. ttlp Ihe top, with<br />
plaited foot. Medium Ser Ufc'Mve lialc lifmg<br />
nnd feet. Almost a ifn/erf'^hade'! to chonst<br />
•ft*p. MWHt:. BUllll>na[~»^no rggnni men.<br />
i,¥<br />
»zen.<br />
Department Managers' Sale<br />
800 Brand New<br />
Fleurette Dresses<br />
Regularly $2.98<br />
to $5.98<br />
u .89<br />
T,ln
wo yegri <strong>of</strong> Mi<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
ldartd*<br />
by<br />
p<br />
><br />
slid Wesles «v,<br />
h I M<br />
tin captain was J H. "Bourne,<br />
pf "Woodstown, who lived for orer<br />
five yaws in. the Society Islands-<br />
'&&• Fraky «B« Mipbnslble far Ite<br />
There Mn 35 tables in<br />
Stay. All Unjr'ef eart BSines<br />
sjdayed.'' AttraeMw cowed<br />
s tithes, iemamg a hoge<br />
tUup, wire gi*«o<br />
(irs at each<br />
M. ITaraW ^^^^«<br />
H.<br />
Dr. anrt JGri Edsrani Moon>, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, __ were iveek-eiui v: ] jr.<br />
tor=. i**taeir e<strong>of</strong>taire, 1320 1120 Ocean Ocin 1j<br />
|jj;<br />
a\.<br />
r<br />
Mr Gt "u £ JlaTtr ths!_T<br />
Wait ^T niai Hoj.lj (.in<br />
orjentd her cottage at 1520<br />
Jlr. and Mr« Hcnw HmMarter-1<br />
up<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uerehantville, spent, tie week J to<br />
..B her<br />
Mr<br />
Hsy, <strong>of</strong> Jen-!ii'<br />
1 dtST lHa lHa|tlw Philippines and the Hawaiian<br />
fcnpptr- Mash. He brought itTth him stvinn<br />
owtumes, types worn by<br />
. mdin-<br />
. 4<br />
on v* to face<br />
tmwananted<br />
ft* a*<br />
fcj *>r<br />
•ftme BejutbUons<br />
ddf f t<br />
ihrnT<strong>of</strong><br />
l anniversarr. All tobl.. UecorauoT- . tl. r•otiaee,<br />
IMS Central av.<br />
were yellow Candla,. flower= and Mr "and Mrs. William; Spsi^l.<br />
a birthday «ke toade the table<br />
ladelphia- were at their e<strong>of</strong><br />
IMPlendent. Warner/ received<br />
220s Atbury av., eve- the<br />
msny fffts.<br />
tek end.<br />
HiT native Wander*. Ihise were Pwsent were: Mr. and Sirs. A.<br />
and Un. John &stt. <strong>of</strong> KariMMte<br />
m» Helsa twn Von L, CoMer, <strong>of</strong> LambertvlUe, Warn-<br />
Gilder,Bias'Anne Monihan, Miss tr's grandparents; Mr, and Mr*. ( -tml a^ tit t^-<br />
June Livingstone and others. Both Howard K. Baipn, Howard, jr.. itoUda<br />
ben" «nd itirls Of Junior high and Patricia Ragan, <strong>of</strong> Pleasant- ! Mr.<br />
Khool age wore these dresses aru<br />
WX Hawaiian melodiis under the<br />
vjlle, aunt and<br />
I Jenki: l»i<br />
apeetively; Mr. and Mrs, C<br />
leadership <strong>of</strong> MM In Derrick. ii. Leach, <strong>of</strong> Hammonton;<br />
<strong>On</strong>e KOWD, worn Ay Hrs. Bdwart Sarah Sharp and Mr. andMI<br />
Mr „<br />
T-r<br />
M. Sutton, who dnittd the hnla- Norton L. Leich and the jfu<br />
r c<br />
bo,la, waa > piiK winning eoW honor, <strong>of</strong> Ocean City.<br />
! ioia<br />
Wn£i fcr'to dan«r who wore it<br />
2tt,« emttit jatte SocjMy blanHs j<br />
Mr!'<br />
won Hrst s at<br />
J, S;<br />
p Miss<br />
The Gelf Cl«h<br />
sanx two numbers.<br />
Love S<strong>of</strong>ljr" and the national an- The bridRe-ka at the (rolf eli<br />
!S them <strong>of</strong> Jlawaii.<br />
Friday afternoon Has well a<br />
-ind we **e ttdled Mr. Bonrne showed 100 pictures tended. Mw. Wiifon ¥„• Christi:<br />
the true from -the <strong>of</strong> the landscapes, natives and wa- and Mrs. Join B, Ta'wnsend we<br />
ins in aal about the islands. ,/ liubte s
"•»•<br />
Board<br />
ty Flattened In Bout Strongly Praised<br />
iy*<br />
Saytvtten-<br />
m Town.<br />
l-Co**n Hi*<br />
HrS-Mon from Far<br />
In flve years,<br />
will not be re-<br />
• P«nn Belay Cur-<br />
lfL Fhlladel-<br />
,„ 'for tomorrow.<br />
B, Heorlod announc-<br />
ut' be has wltli-<br />
[TOIKL the conipe-<br />
the runners are<br />
dU» to lack ot prac-<br />
blgb winds for the<br />
,inekB have combined<br />
,boys Indoors Like-<br />
tjas been In such<br />
tbat . (BtisMctory<br />
could not be made<br />
' went up there to run<br />
competition, lt would<br />
to dlKCurage them."<br />
.Mid, Ifr explaining uia<br />
~~~ it** not Baa cn-<br />
e fit to get toe kinks<br />
legg. tAil week tbelr<br />
1 been tying up after<br />
The schools In-<br />
[ Mtttr weatber than<br />
too, to thoy have<br />
preparation."<br />
hue triat on Wednesday<br />
[.team navigated the mile<br />
ntes, and 59 seconds.<br />
i sbont 15 occorids slow-<br />
the time <strong>of</strong> last year's<br />
, at Jnid-Beason, HIreh<br />
: Larry BlBbop, Clarence<br />
Fred Tarves are the<br />
anAotkfrcefl that he has<br />
,...,_ aaotter sood 100 yartl<br />
K» the pemon <strong>of</strong> Eddie<br />
formerly sprinted, for<br />
High. Five or six<br />
trying out for tho, half<br />
which is still un-<br />
*n H Ey<br />
Takes the Count in Atlantic City,<br />
"Woe it me," sang Coach Von<br />
E. Henrlod, at tho hlgb Job*>l<br />
on Wednesday.<br />
The reason for his dejected<br />
air was that on Tuesday nlgl- f<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the apples <strong>of</strong> Ins eve<br />
was squashed into the sem-<br />
blance <strong>of</strong> cider.<br />
A couple <strong>of</strong> wcoliB agj (lie<br />
Sentinel-Ledger and a Ciinidrn<br />
nowspapor carried stories f»ay-<br />
ing that Ed Pranle. lieivywolglit<br />
champion ot tho V. S. Marines,<br />
had been a pupil <strong>of</strong> Henrlod in<br />
the West and had r-ls>oi iooi-<br />
ball under him. lie had won 25<br />
fights out <strong>of</strong> 32 HlarLS by knock-<br />
outs, he said, whsn ho vlsittil<br />
Henriod and Georsje I', Brown,<br />
superintendent nt schools, here<br />
Gold Charms For<br />
1932 Lettermen<br />
Business Men's Contribu-<br />
tions Make Them Possible<br />
recently.<br />
"Well, on Tuesday nlgru in At-<br />
lantic City, with tlio liroud<br />
coacb looking up from u ring<br />
side scat, Mr. Pr.inie T\HB<br />
knocked for a loop by Al n-<br />
tore, Philadelphia hunvyivelghi,<br />
after slightly over win minute<br />
ot the first round bp.i iiitpscil<br />
His six feet four Inches jijnt<br />
bit the canvas ;iml stuyoi] hii<br />
And Coach Honr'oa, I'ovurms<br />
his eyes to shut out the awful<br />
3lght, moaned "why I'ldn't he<br />
look out for that right'"<br />
Resolving never to ment'on<br />
the nchlevemcnta <strong>of</strong> one ,-( Ins<br />
proteges again, Henriod 31 ill<br />
claims they raise good fighttin<br />
In Colorado.<br />
Collisson, Ogden and Oth-<br />
ers Cite Its Value.<br />
Evidnui lo "flion Hiat ( ipe<br />
May Co«ni> anil itt imilenU h"c<br />
reeelv, Si-it ialo fltj. A\alon. Sum<br />
Point and tinibUltlUK engineer<br />
In othei Smith Jc> miiracipal-<br />
iMiit ed in Hit ir It (ITS<br />
wiih tho » ol tin ion<br />
vintinn siitalti'i' "ho cuntendcd<br />
that 11 To IIM niiistiuiti) mnlrol<br />
umU dm me il» Hbl 10 > ta had<br />
undi pn sibli thi ixlinsnr shore<br />
di \i loiiun.nt win i m ti' 1 " J dd<br />
nl nK.71 t. m %71000 000 to nt<br />
ihli in < il» Mil AtllTitic Oi<br />
mil mil Mimmnuth dimities It<br />
wn fin thi r iiinloniHd thai mal<br />
HIM i mi ni i-iiinloos ind<br />
iMtrminitid tbu nmiulm; win*<br />
nun i "I linn Ii •''••<br />
lei 11 ind Ih it MS<br />
linn<br />
unco<br />
mosquito crop. «*« wWn . ,*S<br />
It poBBlble for summer visitors M<br />
n as pBrnnraBnt re»iu«at. **<br />
cially near the snore, to enjoy<br />
pe Ly county's reco«nU«d ad-<br />
vantagC3 as a vacation '•"O-<br />
Howard D Tailor, <strong>of</strong> OC«an<br />
tj was elected to the executive<br />
committee-. __<br />
Ocean~City Girl on<br />
College Paper Staff<br />
Cole,<br />
<strong>of</strong> tne<br />
Hood' \ il. ii turned Mo nla\<br />
plor a motor tHp <strong>of</strong> ^e^c*"!! 111%"<br />
•ou(tt Pi nn vlvanin<br />
Mi , TJ.ils\ Mill In 11 JI . O<br />
uurt i i i[ndl\ n r uiiiii}.<br />
Iii ilih Ulti i lull) lllm '-.<br />
Ill w Mli s Ui th tnU 11K ll<br />
1 I , III ind t . (,nl<br />
.foul<br />
nd<br />
Ui<br />
Re<br />
ilnb t ihi u Kind'ii<br />
n^ lii.r<br />
if lol Hi<br />
J l l l l l l l<br />
Will m 11 r.iM.11 Mnr.ff<br />
. m I II In i u ul i i<br />
11 i.].., Lot Ii lil. i It 1<br />
Uiilimi I! rn rll ih nil<br />
• I II jinii II RoliiIM ft nl<br />
Ii Mill i Lot '1 •ILUOII I<br />
Tl i , \V I ni I > I vilm f II i<br />
1- 11 in Hi y 1 runt I iti<br />
I ( II mn w'l I I In nh<br />
V 111 II Flir,<br />
Id i 111<br />
L<br />
Hftniircl<br />
l.irli I<br />
I i Huriy<br />
un I i.f<br />
S, , IIIII<br />
l,,,t I<br />
blnil <strong>of</strong><br />
Mont ^<br />
BHERIPF-S BM.K<br />
lly Miluc <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong>-Flerl Facias<br />
fur suit uf Murtmcfu I'IIIUIHS, to DM<br />
dircctttt msufd uul <strong>of</strong> lltB Court <strong>of</strong> Cnaii'<br />
cin ot Ntw Jtrsor on thd ZOth day <strong>of</strong><br />
Am II At) ID I, In s curtain causa<br />
vhtlin Anna E M|1I» Is ctimulalliant, and<br />
I t J nowor Roctlvct elf « al». are<br />
iltfeniliints. t slinll exDoso to sale at pub-<br />
"'MOMIAY, MAV HnJ. I'M<br />
I rt,\tcn llif hours <strong>of</strong> twelie and flifi<br />
otlucK P M to v.\t at tuclvc o'rlnca<br />
noon tStiinelniil Time) or oni- o'clock P<br />
M iDaylliht ^u^mif Time) <strong>of</strong> said day<br />
II the Shullfi <strong>of</strong>fice It) (nue May Court<br />
Ilnihf, t^apo May ( ounty Now Jersey<br />
All that ttitnln moitgnked nrcmlsps,<br />
Ul (he uiiiiui teiian»4 In the bill <strong>of</strong><br />
imlUiiiit in thp aid enu-w. particularly<br />
t fcith mil licitrlheil that id to Rav<br />
All tilt- followhi!. tract or parcel <strong>of</strong><br />
ntl luitl lircmioti hereinafter varttctt-<br />
,i l> ut in Ihpil i unite lylns; and belnir<br />
ilio f tty <strong>of</strong> Oii-nn Hty In tht County<br />
i (.tut M»y i nd stntp <strong>of</strong> Now Jersey.<br />
nil Jot IMitnbil i&0 hcctlun A" on<br />
I Inn <strong>of</strong> tin <strong>On</strong> fin I ity Asioclatlon. more<br />
I irlli-nhirlv diRmlud u* folloun<br />
L"L(.1NMN(. tn tlio Southeasterly lino<br />
I1 Ailiuiy Avenue thren liundrcll seven<br />
1/ Hi0> fm SfiutliwrstwArdly from the<br />
l i ulliwfiltlly lino <strong>of</strong> Flint street, con<br />
I iniiiff SouthMcitttnwlly illonir said Him<br />
if A Inn y A t rule thirty 48U) feet fu<br />
fi ri( if bi(.ji()ilt »nd irf ihat ,vidth i>y~<br />
In dun Soutlitiifltumuly het^ei-n IliiPft<br />
) i illtl v-lth I it t Strtct out* hundroil<br />
I1IHI) fePl to « fifttru tprt {lfi) \,ld«<br />
htrctt<br />
Aiiiimnt dui itnilrt .Ircrra ll 18.766 fi3<br />
\ ill Inltrtit nnd bl erlff » fees tij IH*<br />
tin ^ H i i u \ M I I IH KJ H<br />
-hi 11 ill It ipti'-l < liui * h l i t Sun<br />
l1t( ITKMIM l(l\ 1 ( 1 1 ' lir>pt ]<br />
pr,U ( i \lu ii. w i fui in #i<br />
(] h> tin I ii ion ' Inui wilti sol<br />
MT- 1 ith i i n m int) Mis<br />
IM MM. ( .up. i h, \ 1 ] 1 i\<br />
hM pit wb l'limtlnc<br />
ItMlmit All L.,,,1,<br />
I J nfinr l'lioiif<br />
|»Htc Sinnn.l l(,lv,<br />
r.ii. ( itv<br />
II. t A 1<br />
t<br />
lira. Ku<br />
I ll.-ilillin;<br />
1 ttuctsi it<br />
in<br />
I M<br />
ii<br />
Slnnv<br />
unit I.1<br />
Tucknli<br />
3rn<br />
l ( mil<br />
mil<br />
Islf<br />
imilHiiy<br />
tu Arthur<br />
t.irh L it<br />
Killf>rnn<br />
V" ( »'l<br />
block .1<br />
1 uL.tnhf lnlS t<br />
' 11-11<br />
\\ Urliniii < MxrMurmv (t uf \n<br />
J n II ( mi ti Ji hnn n 1 } nl J (•<br />
1' In. ii il Umhy * > to T 1. • >M<br />
,11 | I, mill 1C IIIPII 'H B<br />
• n \ I v ti * Sc i<br />
J Ho\ imi L) MIUIII 't ' t" Tin m i r<br />
(E I Jr ,1 m I* nt fir lot 1 - nnd 17<br />
ill ff lot if) bit il J H lown end<br />
TREASURY DEPAIITMKNT<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> the f.'oinptrollri <strong>of</strong> the Cdfrcncj<br />
7lh dny <strong>of</strong> Ai.iil, lim,<br />
v iitiii- 1^ iifi'liy i-'ivrn i( i IIL Inindrtd five Tret t*i<br />
n thur-.t( rly Imi <strong>of</strong> n flflctn fi f t<br />
By virtu* ftf nn oi*tt <strong>of</strong> th* C6nft <strong>of</strong><br />
luncery <strong>of</strong> tb« St»to <strong>of</strong> N«v Jsrwp, u*.<br />
ttdo on the day <strong>of</strong> th* date In<br />
cfcoM wh«r*h» th« SWodAbon*<br />
Bcnfc 1> complpinaDU *xA you mxt .<br />
•ntf. you »r* nquU«d to appear.. nl«ad.<br />
rniiwer or demur to the bill <strong>of</strong> uid r*n><br />
>.»liiant oa or befote th« ISA d»y <strong>of</strong><br />
una nmt, or th« rtW blU will b« Ul«n<br />
ii confnnd asainAt you.<br />
The kflid bill !• filed ta fonclon & UN<br />
mln fflottflUfi* mad* by Albert DaftOft<br />
Cliff ta Han* Iturkhnrdt and Clinton **<br />
smatl.<br />
note {Stand*** Tl*«) or on*'<<br />
with U» mnurtuuiicm<br />
compWat !„ u,« aa|d (am*<br />
ttt forth and deaiitnwf. thai<br />
All the following trirt i<br />
l l hlhHt<br />
I 1)<br />
1. i illd<br />
id fnllr,i\i?ii<br />
ti-i_'li fi't't \\h<br />
tbo Northi-iiKi<br />
. iM.int in tl)<br />
ilistfuit onf? h<br />
from<br />
i line<br />
.r> Kfii<br />
iilli-y<br />
li<br />
\V(-<br />
ct l^ifii'1,-1 witli<br />
-,,•• .IL-HI..'!. it '.i<br />
five fort 10 the<br />
J l<br />
f We W A\onuc<br />
lino <strong>of</strong> «ninHt<br />
lion«torly tine<br />
nco, (4) Nor.hi<br />
i Inj<br />
Aliril M, 19<br />
17, 1012. In |tc< d<br />
1 itnil dcul fnni <strong>On</strong> nil<br />
»M» I" l''jrftT -Pllpi iM<br />
ti-il IVi\ 7, l*llV. and n>i.fird<br />
l'i'Irt. in lr(!e*1 Hri^k H'ifi. pnn.<br />
'Inly fluiniH-tl from Jninmmn I<br />
urrli to Fi!*r Bniiiiiit Churrli<br />
ty fjlrd In tho County Clt?rk ^<br />
JIIII; Mny County In Book ^ <strong>of</strong><br />
SHERIFF'S SALE.<br />
Dy virtue <strong>of</strong> nit execution. In Debt.<br />
11 r» do ban is ct tcrrls to me dhect<br />
*.) lh^ucd out uf tho NLW JcruDy buprome<br />
< ourt on the Gth day <strong>of</strong> April A D<br />
1033, I Elmtl PxiHDfln tn snle nt nubile \«iv<br />
Utr Oil<br />
MONDAY. MAY J5thr 1433<br />
between thn hours <strong>of</strong> tm,?« ftttd fjve<br />
odock P M . to ^vit. ni twelve o clock<br />
noon (Standard Time) or um* o'clock 1*<br />
M (Dnyiiicht ^nvlnif Time) <strong>of</strong> a*..d ilay<br />
i>t the Silt riff'H <strong>of</strong>fice in Cnue Mny Court<br />
llouht tn.n Mav County Nfw JtFWJ<br />
ALI, 11IAT CERTAIN tcart or parcel<br />
•anil und premiums eituatr lyinr; And<br />
nnv in thn City <strong>of</strong> Ocean rji In thi<br />
Connty <strong>of</strong> Tnno Muy and State <strong>of</strong> Nev<br />
IttCINMNf. In tlie NorthweBterljr line<br />
o' Buy A^pnuo at thp dlitance <strong>of</strong> tlirefl<br />
l Souliiwcfltward<br />
Iy IIS fpet; and . Will kins.<br />
I 11 pf ^ ni ) IB<br />
rt>WELI,, Sheriff<br />
SIIEUM I- h SALL<br />
II<br />
\i il A H<br />
I liull <<br />
Pitin, pi in I<br />
mil ol* thi ( 'HIit<br />
u Jprnrj un the l'ltii nrl icului<br />
,t f itti luiil i!r>,Lilt>i'il tlint Is to ^H><br />
A I lie Mluuhu t mt L in llnrctl <strong>of</strong> In<br />
til I'IIIDI n llLH in iftt-l nirtit oliirb I<br />
( u\ <strong>of</strong> Ott in tily In the Count* <strong>of</strong> t "<br />
Mi \ in 1 Mutt, rf Nt. \ Ji-r t><br />
HII.lNMMi In tht* Sonlhwo^tLrlv ll<br />
I m ihi liutlii iiHlrrly line ol Atlii<br />
A\llll( t llltHllllIIIT S JlHllPllHl MlltllV<br />
nn In (if SiMli Strut "II ft it in fr.<br />
ti Imi Illi ni"l or tint MiHIh r tinili<br />
SMIIIIUC luiinlh liLtmrn Inn I'IIFH<br />
will- Atliililif AiLiiut. 100 fed ill lull<br />
.110 fMtt<br />
up n( thr -lorly line<br />
iilh Street the (HutHnpc <strong>of</strong> 1fll> fret to<br />
a I 1 ", few wide *tlt-eft or Allev<br />
1PACT NO * T1FINO tho Nt.nhranltrlv<br />
>', fMt It Lot No 7BI) srdly In front "r<br />
and <strong>of</strong> tlint Mdlh ent*ndliin In ItnLlh<br />
or dcTtfh Ntirth«eHt \anl V flwe«>i H"tt<br />
l'lirtilli'l «ith M-I.l Ifnlh 'llreel I II ft»l<br />
to it IS feet i»ltV SlrwM or Al'ev<br />
THAIT NO " IlrlMi lot "•" b tvecn Itnrallfl linen f tin<br />
thnt ttnllh nt l nht unnlf with<br />
Ailiui\ AMinie 101 fret to a 1<br />
» Hi St ret I<br />
TAff NO B DFMNNING in the<br />
Soiithi-c-.leili line rf Wnlnn Plnce f'i -<br />
Inir n -tieet lin.f*H Wo^t tf Mm Ave<br />
ntit. Ititwein Tenth Hud Iktenlh<br />
< vtre* l ti> Ht Ihe di-»lanre nf 21* fei I<br />
Nnrlhwestunrdly fiom tie Nrn Hi ^e*-tt i<br />
Iv line nf Hn A1enit Ih'nre (1)<br />
Soulhwt,-.UMinlh niinilli I "Ml' HH\ A\f<br />
Hue Rft feet thenc i ) Nrithut l^ nl<br />
Iv I'lilnllel wllh Wnlton Place nml nt<br />
rmlil anirlM t> Hay Alenut 14' f't I<br />
tn ne or leni to it ix mt within 1 fert<br />
t f rnt-ali hlfih Mttcr mark on Heneh<br />
rhoit»UKhf nri thmite I II NoilhcH^t-<br />
wartHv para'ltl »illi m«l ' fft •• I"<br />
thd line <strong>of</strong> hmh \ liter i.f Bench Thnr<br />
ouihfiur *S fctl llipnec HI Sonth-<br />
englwaidli pmnllel i ith nnd Vultoil<br />
Plsee 1IJ0 rect mor* oi les' to a lwinl<br />
llienrt. f'l Northestlniirdly pntallel<br />
with Baj Avenue rr . feet in the Sntiih<br />
we.terlv line <strong>of</strong> Wallnn Plnte tlienee<br />
frl Southc»Ftw«l(|ly in antl alium the<br />
Solithwe.telly Un* nr Waltnn Place 10<br />
fe*t to Ilie nhee nf beinnnlnk<br />
TPAfT TJO 7 HUM. AI Ij THAT CV R<br />
TAIN Iiact or parcel nf land and luem<br />
lieti mttinte Ivinu and helnir in Stratli-<br />
mere Pownnhln <strong>of</strong> Unwr C«linty ol<br />
( one Mnv nnd ^tate <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
PICOINNINfJ ot the Inter-ection <strong>of</strong> lh»<br />
NnrtWtiterlv line <strong>of</strong> Wlllanl Kond<br />
froimeilv Wondfoid Avenue) wllh the<br />
rifti water line )f Main Thoroukhfsie<br />
Ronthwcsl <strong>of</strong> Corson's Inlet thet ce<br />
Sotilh-nitt vsrdly slomt FSM line <strong>of</strong> Wil<br />
la-d Road lit feet nwre "I- I>SF (ac<br />
ronlintr l-> «"r*ev <strong>of</strong> vim H C^iluv.!!<br />
Jr dated March 8 l»2 tsuiU <strong>of</strong> NLW Jcr-<br />
o>, will meet for tlie pufliuse <strong>of</strong> mulilnif<br />
rf.iEtratlDIl <strong>of</strong> voteis by u houne to housv<br />
liuvas on<br />
TUL.SDA1, MAY 2nd, 1933<br />
TUHBAV, MAY 16th. 1933<br />
LI tho houi <strong>of</strong> 7 u clock A M and iLiimin<br />
in bLusion until H oclj(.k F M l^ihUrn<br />
italidltrd Tlmt.) lit winch limo itnil iiliueu<br />
uhl Board bhtill add tt tho Tlejvii.lt.r <strong>of</strong><br />
^dltrs tho Immt ^ icontends, itnrt Hum<br />
it.14 and othti infoiointioii <strong>of</strong> nil<br />
iln shall lit<br />
mi 1 establish their ughi<br />
\\*n tliat a<br />
PRIMARY I I I CT1ON<br />
in all political narlie-i will lie ht.ld In Iho<br />
( lly <strong>of</strong> Ocean tily heu\n.n the holim <strong>of</strong><br />
7 o clock A M nnd 8 ti clod I' M<br />
(KuiLLin Stand irtl TimO fur tin iiurim,^<br />
<strong>of</strong> mnkinir nominulion)! uf candidittci tut<br />
the ftiltnwlnir ulTlcei<br />
A Stale Senator<br />
A Member tif the tiinornl Aj Itnlily<br />
Two 1 rccllDlders<br />
A CoionLr<br />
Flection uf hoth m<br />
l>f s <strong>of</strong> tin. (ounty<br />
P itr.<br />
Al o to \oto for<br />
1'ittrlct. Delegates<br />
hull for thd<br />
SALE,<br />
By Mrtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri<br />
fu hnlo ot Nortnafied. Premlsm, to nw<br />
dluctod Issued out <strong>of</strong> tlio Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Ohiiiicmy <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, on the ZOUi<br />
div ot Apul A D 1 23. In a certain<br />
eim o wherein John M Rosenbanm wa<br />
AugublA L Uos*nllimm aro roroDlaljl-<br />
s niid WatlMee Llrijilncott, «t ui. et<br />
at me dcft.ndanti I shall cxposo to sale<br />
public vondue, on<br />
MONIIAY, MAT 21nd, ltM<br />
Aeon the hourj uf tweKe and fi\e<br />
o click P M to wit, al twelve o'clock<br />
rt (blamliinl Time) or ono ocloclr P<br />
M (Iinyllcht MnMni; Time) <strong>of</strong> said day,<br />
nt thn Sheriffs <strong>of</strong>fice. In Csoo May<br />
Cinirt Houne Cupo Mey C miy.<br />
ttppciit" Wforc 11tem<br />
;ht to he riu^ti irt l<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
]r rLirnceil pretuiaeil<br />
Untwl Ann) tl. i*<br />
CURRV *<br />
Solicitors <strong>of</strong> __ „<br />
IM Marioet Smart.<br />
Cundan, N. 3.<br />
IN CBAKCEBY 0* KE*<br />
To DnU MiKliVlB.<br />
btii HeWnson. J<br />
msler. Frederick A.<br />
•lnlstTttor «< tka 1<br />
McKlakln, Jr. Jek*<br />
By \irtuo <strong>of</strong> en order orf v *'<br />
<strong>of</strong> ChaiiceiT <strong>of</strong> New- Jerety<br />
the day <strong>of</strong> the date henot<br />
T herein Provident Mutual<br />
, ^neu Company <strong>of</strong> I'htUifcli<br />
All Hint cirinln miir.»iiM H" 1 '"'; ,|HI.nt uil dnMt Baall<br />
with the aiiuurtenunces in tbo bill or tl t n d-tcndatlts. rod<br />
In the -nld cause lwrticularly<br />
set foilh nnd described. Hint I: to hay<br />
All the following trnct or parcel <strong>of</strong><br />
Innd nnd liiTtnistn Hereinafter narticw-<br />
• • • nd beini<br />
tt!e and Tcnuite mem<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> t»ch<br />
•at Lari-e and<br />
tho Slate (on\tu-<br />
liroliottd hv the Cuni*reo n to s«lo «t public vondue.<br />
M0M)A> MAV Und 1»>3<br />
hflwren the houls <strong>of</strong> twelve and fivo<br />
oclock I" M to wit. at twelve odock<br />
IK cm (Slimdmil Time) oc one o'clock P<br />
M (Hn> h^lit Snvlnf Tltnoi <strong>of</strong> said day<br />
III the Sheuffs <strong>of</strong>fice. In Capo May<br />
< lint II0U-.C O^pe May County, ^e*<br />
Jti ei<br />
All 111 it (.crtuin morlEaged premises<br />
wilh tin atiblirletiances. In the bill <strong>of</strong><br />
(.uniplamt in tho said cause pattlcularly<br />
forth ind deicnbctl that is to wy.<br />
All tlio fjllnwlnr; tmrt or parcel or<br />
nil and preinlnes hereinafter par;<br />
iou wdrt married to<br />
MeKlbhni ono <strong>of</strong> the lielra<br />
Mmiil MrKlbbln tn hv\ u b«n<br />
liit» Bald WllUum A. ~<br />
\\&\ i? »*IL rnnt"t"?fH|t your<br />
Lmma MeKibbin ttooitison,<br />
to tin \nlidlty or repularlfj i<br />
di\orci. ptoieedinus. complalniuit<br />
c, and ^ou Frederick '<br />
maicr an. mado a defendant<br />
all} hccauFc you entered Into « ^<br />
inent wilh pel-son* allcind to Ht I<br />
Im ot David MeKibbin, dowafcl<br />
b you wore to manatee tht'J<br />
tnte Aurned by said David J<br />
during Ma lifetime lnelDa1na:i<br />
and<br />
Kulnrly .lf.c"nb=d Fltuate lylnit and<br />
,olna iii llin City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City In the<br />
,ly <strong>of</strong> Cm*! Mnv und Stala ot New<br />
' ' and described aa fol-<br />
line<br />
five<br />
Oi«<br />
liotindeil<br />
\*S lO W(t<br />
BFf.INMNO In the • — --_;<br />
Utventh SlrMt two hunarad<br />
'0 r i) feet Northw«lw«rdly from<br />
Northterly line <strong>of</strong> Bay ---<br />
i nee (1) 8oinhwo,twmfdlT fsnM<br />
Ith Bay Avenu* fifty (B0> fe*t (£"<br />
'.outh. u.twatdly ptrallcl with<br />
street ninety (90) feet to the - -<br />
eslcily lino nt a flttten 116) feet wMh<br />
treeti (K) SoultivmUardly -•— »"<br />
hue <strong>of</strong> Kid f<br />
„..„ ^...et one hundred<br />
(4) rJorthwentw«rdly<br />
^h Slretl one "•-<br />
18J> feet ttf the<br />
loners ftftrlor line at
R?3ftS'••.':;POIl CLOTHES<br />
._. when-<br />
... „ ROM lots<br />
„ „ ,«locl(» end watches wDl<br />
. be aft (in hour ahead at 8 a. JB. '<br />
Sund»y, or when you go to bed<br />
iatflf**«riin"t " ,. '<br />
Sunday : .tcfadek,.. dmntob<br />
trains, bam, trolleys ami ttt<br />
like will ooemte' on the sew<br />
*inw, Sunday, jp.te ad<br />
law-, dsB't till to Mt yoor<br />
The new thne wOl tatrsH iat<br />
tfl the ends' '<br />
by jlSWDryUwIs<br />
€«tii|^.Aj Held Still flood<br />
Are<br />
•ftiiQnii Drop* Fight; Herts-<br />
• far GDM to jail.<br />
»_T<br />
Oiy's 1909 dry law ap-<br />
. itiMint^r y. s^«od. George ft, (irell,<br />
•nuniwl f«> jsmeis 11. Hi-rtilcr,<br />
^ ^ ) tm n<br />
jmtft OB H<br />
^ litt 5>» prepare a brief showing<br />
sttiBU- ^'3 S** *» H *** "**•"'• fail"**! . to<br />
ffl as •>'•* W* ****- tM * w«ek, saying he<br />
as' possible so that they may ho<br />
chartered before if IMIe fickeil Hlili -Irlll<br />
Rl Jls«« BlUWllhd 192BS Stntlnil-UdwM"". O<strong>of</strong>limiidaUd IBM<br />
omn B«-n'iid.elMi MMUr «t tli. Font Oiflw u OBBH Ciltj, N, 1.,<br />
M SKma elo "Bd(.r Act <strong>of</strong> Mireh S, 1«1»<br />
Red Um't Hall. EiBhtli «. »ml Hnvea n.<br />
by Ihe<br />
PlmiilSHINO COMPANY. Inc.<br />
We are opposed to the 30-hour »Wk. A Rood<br />
ile can't be worked in 30 hours.<br />
iw PUJ><br />
Frank Parker<br />
bridge Looks<br />
the Headlines,<br />
Stock-<br />
Behind<br />
il 0»in<br />
Ffl. m* S*(,<br />
BRLRN<br />
HAYES<br />
April 18 , if _<br />
GABLE<br />
"The WHITE<br />
SISTER"<br />
— ADDER —<br />
VINCtiNT I.OPR*<br />
llj D»B »llh l«b C.l<br />
"THECRI<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nllh<br />
JIHN llhKSHOLT<br />
Wynne MIII F<br />
Sdmrl<br />
Blrk<br />
n ANflBVI<br />
n/vnina,<br />
.Limits, A|«l«iiint Bdlior JOHN C.<br />
Syiiscrtptlon PHefi tl r.n p»p Veer<br />
"THE CHURCH WITHOUT A HOME"<br />
•THE First Baptist church will be without n homo <strong>of</strong> its<br />
1 own after May 15, when its fine, modern building is tn<br />
sold by the sheriff to BatiBfy u |50,000 mortgage.<br />
be<br />
,iurfsl<br />
fntare. how«-s»r, he<br />
cast features Lewis<br />
pportin cat ft<br />
Sione, Louise Closser Hale, May<br />
Liibjon, Edwahl Arnold anil Alan<br />
i<br />
Half Sol« and<br />
Men's $1.00<br />
Women's 75c<br />
BDONATO<br />
ASBUBY AVBNU1<br />
|i» good business on our<br />
jatt'tp sec that you get<br />
clothing value for<br />
dbllar you spend<br />
•to see that your<br />
jilnj^; ii! properly fitt-<br />
••^.knqny Aat you are<br />
i. We want your<br />
ftnent business and<br />
you will iend your<br />
i.,^w'e thank you.<br />
|iit full face value<br />
V me<br />
st<br />
Tnm<br />
tn writ* otf i<br />
sf tto ^tJH» and tn<br />
tte Art.<br />
a 3 uric*- ttet it cm iffnrd to<br />
Wl mr a term <strong>of</strong> yrars, '<br />
Tta bondiat was- cmnrJeted in<br />
IMt. m tte dwluie <strong>of</strong> ::._""<br />
Ii bs i aaiinr: capaeitF <strong>of</strong> "09<br />
py<br />
r modtm. with a<br />
otgia, Tte<br />
and in<br />
targe i^M otgia, Tte<br />
is part <strong>of</strong> th* oaMing.<br />
The am-ndanee Us 1MB stead<br />
Q]r mcreaMnj; (Ms winter, both<br />
morning and ewniDK- The Rev.<br />
IIP. Lawrence has *ndexred Urn<br />
it not Mir to the<br />
J l<br />
hot to caraaJ clnirrH eoers with<br />
the foreefntMM • tmi •' A<br />
his sermani and far i<br />
i Miss HayiM plaj-a the role nf an<br />
lE.stocmtie Italian airl who turns<br />
!ttown the suitor <strong>of</strong> her father's<br />
•jholce In fa', or <strong>of</strong> a youni <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
t It. the Italian air force. BelicvinB<br />
men mteresied in , j im dea(Jt gfa, ^eomM a nun, ih.-n<br />
3 tool Chapter <strong>of</strong> Ui»-: „ faSgS t0 ^nonunce her vows to<br />
tht churcn when re returna.<br />
May Organize Herei^<br />
Aoaiaj Veterans are in-<br />
to get in touch with Eay-<br />
"*' MeHeiir}-, 1^ Central av.,<br />
i<br />
W»d. * Thai*,, Mar M<br />
I1I0NDKI.1, and<br />
MOHItlS<br />
"Blondie Johmon"<br />
1AIHI I. & ll\ltl)\<br />
•Towed In a II sit"<br />
Pri, * s.i,, H^'MI*<br />
BARRYM(»|1<br />
In<br />
"Looking Fo<br />
•lib<br />
LEWIS NTOSM<br />
sold by the sheriff to satigfy a 1 ,<br />
For several years it has been obvious that the congre-<br />
gation, loyal and faithful though it is, could not meet this<br />
bllption which was Inoui-red when conditions were radi-<br />
which was<br />
h h<br />
Anil the clues to the solution, in<br />
tlie Meomi place, are reviewed for.<br />
tlic audience in a fiO-iieeond jnter-<br />
i«i«sion, thus <strong>of</strong>terinK it the op.<br />
lortunity to settle the case In itH<br />
own niuiincr before the solution 1H<br />
p.csentei! on the screen,<br />
Wednesday and Thurtday,<br />
"Hloi M\ Johnson,*<br />
l h t l<br />
Plomlell has* the, role tfriH not give him<br />
^KJl^h^Mft."'counterpart in numerous<br />
^herchtcSanlty since the boom bubble burnt. In<br />
cases heio in "" e lorecloaurea have meant only relief<br />
f t h e S t S ? ^ 1 continue,l headache for the morl- By DP. John Joseph Gainea<br />
g8 ^rhe wonder grows as time PBSBeB that banks and inrti-<br />
iJfl rrforteageTholdera have clung so tenaciously to the<br />
T d rKf^SM repreBente.1 in the mortgages, and have<br />
boom-time values _^ <strong>of</strong>f the ,ogg<br />
^UoSa^rSKSomislwith the debtor? Why<br />
S"f dve him a new mortgage that he can pay, and torpt<br />
OCEAN CITY'S NEW ENTRANCE<br />
„„ informal opening on Wedneaday <strong>of</strong> the huge new<br />
9th at. bridge mark» the completion <strong>of</strong> an improvement<br />
aggregating $1,500,000, which provides Ocean City with<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the moat impressive and lasting entrances ot any<br />
city in the state, , ,<br />
The new, permanent bridges must give visitors ap-<br />
proaching the resort a strong impression that it, too, is<br />
solid, iubstantial and permanent. In a way, these great<br />
structures <strong>of</strong> concrete and steel establish Ocean City as a<br />
roul citv -<br />
There will be more than ample excuse for celebrating,<br />
when they are formally dedicated in Juno.<br />
The troulile with old-fashioned lifer 1H thai (here firrii't<br />
iiny (iM-faRhiDiied infomfH to liny 11,<br />
Your Health The Nut Bowl<br />
full but fii<br />
letiler <strong>of</strong><br />
hhe rules<br />
tliif ijictu<br />
ma|e <strong>of</strong> t<br />
nii.le has<br />
production Inmiiifiteil Wai<br />
ihe Disabled Am-<br />
win .lop JUJ L T(*<br />
has lomUhe* stm fl» wonh<br />
''rmg fta past sd»oi nr.<br />
Mrs. Dorothy --—*---<br />
room ^on tee t<br />
UreF 100 altaided.<br />
<strong>of</strong> diabied World War<br />
VettraB* cannot be purchased by<br />
tiose who ire not eligible, There<br />
aii so Honorary members.<br />
-Evefy disabled ex-service man<br />
affiUate himielf with the<br />
priie.<br />
The church bud approximately<br />
]M0 TMlon tut MttMr, the at<br />
danee averaRing TOO. Bttn<br />
...wrBiBH; MM ^»tM« «Sr«nIw_<br />
It Dow baa £52 tnembers, aa ln-<br />
crease <strong>of</strong> 48 tM nasfrear.<br />
Atlantic<br />
and Glass Works<br />
$14.50 - $18.50<br />
CITY<br />
PATRONS<br />
946 A»bury Avenue<br />
Ocean City, N. J.<br />
We Accept<br />
CITY SCRIP<br />
Fast line Opens<br />
New Ticket Office<br />
Special or*-4«y raited trip ntes<br />
ivc been ^nnonoent by the Shore<br />
Fast <strong>Line</strong>, for thrir eJjititt'trolley<br />
raw tetw«n dus reMrt ««l At-<br />
j»ntM City The game rate is ako<br />
in effect froni AUantic Otr. mod<br />
i* belnr mdely adveitised, mi an<br />
effort to btjnjr Aore ftaion td<br />
Ocean City,<br />
The Sfiore Fast Une<br />
a mm ( *<br />
jpenv at<br />
IhArt aaid reate^day he already<br />
' the ' tlata^* and will "<br />
D. A. V.," sys Mr. McHenry, In<br />
no other way can the unity and<br />
«llertife force <strong>of</strong> the disabled men<br />
bt aerflonstrsted so- ineipenshelj'<br />
itd effetively to insure the pro-<br />
tection <strong>of</strong> such legislative benefit*<br />
ai haTe already been gramed and<br />
to secure additional much needed<br />
Veterans are asked to Bet in<br />
tmch with Mr, McHenry as s n<br />
benches placed iw the store at mse,<br />
It 1 is not known whether the<br />
Otter waitine room at Sth and<br />
WMt;av»:wiJl.he WMiwaV UH<br />
'•-'^•" % will, hawiwr,<br />
erilemrt Man<br />
; Funeral i ierWoeM for W.Ulard<br />
,89,tennllr Oc^n City<br />
#no dtt In Pine He«<br />
n, liBwpod, WednMdar<br />
„ wiU. ta etudueted from<br />
JeKHeii and e«W funeral parlors,<br />
HM 'Attotle |tv..\ .AuanUc City,<br />
(^mojrow at 2 g, m Pritnda may<br />
Sli lUntUai,<br />
i Mblfatt J^.lhe Ma <strong>of</strong> George<br />
p. itfJialf, who operated a pop.<br />
(Oft and «aadf establishment on<br />
Ihe boanhralk here for many<br />
fears. Demised had been'a pat<br />
ent U. tlie. sanitarium, a stale In?<br />
- ' for' tuberculosis, for It<br />
'•S«n* To You" S.yi Mr.<br />
Dougherty to Mr. He.dley<br />
; (Cntlntud from »B 1)<br />
hot as a MtnpIMe JOjrpri&e betaupe<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fact a certain group has<br />
bten endeavorinR for sometime to<br />
create diMenUeA, It Is surprising<br />
however that such un announce-<br />
ment should be made on top <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(me! ti!*mBBit to ih. Omn Ci(r<br />
[ORRIS<br />
ih. pnint knd ol tar<br />
bed . Vn I<br />
f, It ii is.<br />
dot* not «».<br />
U • «ho'o<br />
Was $12,500<br />
Now $6800<br />
i Family<br />
Ufa M«eB<br />
roD-*n»tive lent Ineame<br />
Ralph L. Chester,<br />
l d<br />
OTH £ CESTBAL<br />
Ily order <strong>of</strong> MortjPfor<br />
toj and Tuesday,<br />
Two Innovations in presentation<br />
> a mystery storj- are <strong>of</strong>fereil In<br />
•Tie Crime <strong>of</strong> the Ctnfjry."<br />
Tlie crime, to berrln with, Is<br />
ionfeissed befow li ii committesi.<br />
FREE<br />
Demonstration<br />
A ride in the new<br />
FORD is more con-<br />
vincing than a thous-<br />
and words.<br />
Take advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
present low prices and<br />
rtve money!<br />
Edw. G, Kurtz<br />
FORD FACTORY DEALER<br />
1st & Atlantic, Ocean City<br />
PHONE 600<br />
Important Announcements by the<br />
SHORE FAST UNE<br />
Hnviiiff Time Sclicdiilcs in hllid MmdH}, (itflj<br />
New Ocean City<br />
TICKET AGENCY<br />
and<br />
WAITING ROOM<br />
Open at<br />
Mfl f'KNTBAI, ATEin'P,<br />
T, iF, Short (iRnr Store<br />
Phone 820 far Information<br />
Daily<br />
ONE n\V ltOlTO. 1<br />
OOKAN CITY<br />
ATT.ANTH' CITY<br />
Vis Hiih Bent RlHiric fnbij<br />
EffKllve Apr, 30 in SepLM.ll<br />
Boy Tickcti •( Tkkel i<br />
the difference? The first logs is always the best!<br />
It is just too bad that so many <strong>of</strong> these mortgagori<br />
guessed wrong about the future. Most <strong>of</strong> us did. But we'<br />
all have hod to swallow our losses and reorganize on a<br />
depression-time basis. Charging <strong>of</strong>f a BO per qent loss is<br />
a critical and sometimes ruinous step to take, but it seems<br />
inevitable, unleas we are to enjoy a violently sudden re-<br />
turn to prosperity.<br />
The First Baptist church has done ita level best to<br />
meet its impossible obligations. Hod it tried to evade or<br />
shirk them, it would be a different story.<br />
And so we <strong>of</strong>fer our congratulations to the congrega.<br />
tion upon its happy deliverance, and condolences to the<br />
Woodbury Trust co., which is about to take title to a prop-<br />
erty that will be <strong>of</strong> no earthly use, except to the First<br />
Baptist church!<br />
Now that we ha?c it, we know that nil the iin-lnuiiuiry<br />
funs wag only ahout 3.2 per cenl been and Mi.M jier tent con-<br />
verMlion,<br />
l.AItTNGITIS<br />
I am HtriigBlinii tiidQ}- wiili<br />
un attack <strong>of</strong> laryngitis, It <strong>of</strong>-<br />
! is to me ilial my rcnderH may<br />
In- inli'resled. You may mi ail<br />
uiiaelt, you know,<br />
Tlie larynx IH tlie "vocal box"<br />
where the Mounds <strong>of</strong> the volte<br />
are moulded in!" words. Tlie<br />
"His" siMnirieB inflammaiinn nt<br />
Ilu- viiral cords. The lirsi Hyinri-<br />
inni la lioarRCneBa, and IB vt-ry<br />
Iiionouni'iid, Nut much Iiuln, nei-<br />
fHsaiily, at first. Pain Indleules<br />
u tiiorJ violent (iltai'H — Bee the<br />
iliictor ai iinee. My voiee today<br />
iniiiiidH like thai <strong>of</strong> aa old lien<br />
wiih a grain u[ corn lodged ill<br />
her windpipe.<br />
It is wmkenlii);, sitsisenlris,<br />
illHjjllHiiiis. My work IIB a phy«l-<br />
linn ink me om In all BiirIB<br />
tit wealher. anil at iiiosi all<br />
lifilli-H. Tliure is much exposure<br />
- we I'Bli ii thai — arid you<br />
iiiiist miaiil ngalnat it.<br />
What am 1 duing for tliis dte-<br />
ire»Biim uonilllioil? Well, 1 have<br />
my neik wrupiiuil with woollen<br />
—." with turpentine and oil <strong>of</strong><br />
(•iicalyiiiiiB eciiial parts Bopped<br />
un me? I'lulh. The viiiinr from<br />
this lines good. I keep the neck<br />
warm mi ilie nulsiue, I keep my<br />
feet extra warm. 1 take anil-<br />
"Thai waH a fright, <strong>of</strong> a wo-<br />
man 1 siiw you with lust nlghl."<br />
"Well, don'i tell my wife."<br />
''She didn't know Hliout It.<br />
eh 7"<br />
"Oh yen: she was the wo.<br />
man,"<br />
IHIIUilltU:S , , . Important<br />
I hope the fule <strong>of</strong> the airship<br />
Akron will -not throw Congress<br />
into such n tingle that It will<br />
refUHo to appropriate fundi for<br />
further development <strong>of</strong> lighter,<br />
iliiin-alr craft, i<br />
I have long bMJfyed that Hio<br />
dirigible is ft hir more valuable<br />
iiillilary linn than the flirplnne.<br />
We doh'l slop hiiildlns ahplanBH<br />
hniiause scoreB <strong>of</strong> hrave youiig<br />
<strong>of</strong> fleers are killed every year<br />
when military planes crash. •Ihe<br />
safeiy <strong>of</strong> the nation iB moris Ini-<br />
portant lhaii a few livos.<br />
'I'hi! time will eomo wlion ihe<br />
nil ship »v ill lie perfected to the<br />
Iiiiint when! !( will he the prln-<br />
lipiil means <strong>of</strong> puHsenger liiiii»-<br />
liiirintloii nil over Iho world. Of<br />
tlliii I aiii fii'inly convinced. Dill '<br />
MD nrlviilo cnneorii iian Bpend<br />
the inoiley neeesniiry 10 the per-<br />
fi-V'iiiiii <strong>of</strong> thi< i!irifjllJlf. It nmsl<br />
lie iloiip liy KnveriimciilB, and ihn<br />
I'xliemJitiire Jiisttifietj hy flic air-<br />
ship's value »i, a incaiiB <strong>of</strong> ua-<br />
liiilitil defense.<br />
•Mf<br />
Little Hobby had just gone<br />
home In the city after hi» lli'Ht<br />
visit Hi lilt; country, mid ho VHIB<br />
lelllnK h>» mother uliout it.<br />
"Why, Mn." he naid, " out, on<br />
the (arm they gel inilk from<br />
fowH. ami ii'H jiiBi us isood as<br />
iiny."<br />
Hiram: "Hiiw diil you say<br />
thai iiliy chap lust his hand?"<br />
ivit'Url: "lie put ii imo a<br />
IHHUC'K miiulli to new how inuiiy<br />
IHPIll it hall."<br />
Hirnm: "What hupiiened<br />
then?"<br />
liuf'Ulil: "'1'hfi hms(i t'lnsed<br />
•ilsi moiiih in Mefi hmv many<br />
iliK man had,"<br />
SAVE MILES<br />
TIME<br />
Between Atlantic City, Ocean City and<br />
All Parts <strong>of</strong> Cape May County.<br />
TWO HQRATIOS AT THE BRIDGES<br />
IT'S been quite a spell since we went to school, but the si-piic such Aspirin — and mose<br />
'memory persists that when we did go, they apun us a tonuu'lSvde -""nf vet°hem<br />
_u...t »« :«(»n(H vnmio chaO named Horatio, Hi di^nlvr in<br />
Mothor: "Slop UBiiiK aiirh t<br />
rlhUi luiffcuufcc. Bally,"<br />
Snlly. "flhiikesiieiu'u uses<br />
iiiBiliei',''<br />
.Molhrr; "Then don't<br />
wiih him. HC'H HO lit<br />
fur you."<br />
it,<br />
piny<br />
l<br />
Kuoiisli Questioner:<br />
did ynuf nose come<br />
"<br />
"Pat, how<br />
In bo so<br />
mouth — live<br />
Ocean City-Longport Bi<br />
4 TICKETS = 50e<br />
Good Until Used Ocean City Scrip<br />
yarn about an intrepid young chap named Horatio, He<br />
probably was an ancestor <strong>of</strong> Horatio Alger, who many » Hrligt<br />
LOBSTER MEAT ,.,..,..,., Ib 85c<br />
CAPE MAY SCALLOPS ft 2Sc<br />
BUCK SHAD .............. 2 ftc 25c<br />
| Large Fillet <strong>of</strong> Flounder ... tb 85c<br />
CRAB MEAT ... ft 25c, 40c, 65c<br />
WEAK FISH, 4 to 8 ft s ft 15c<br />
rao:<br />
mt wo<br />
Wl DELITEB<br />
Diamonds bought at today's low prices will<br />
their value in a year.<br />
lionaire's daughters.<br />
I *; Well, this Horatio, as we remember him, saved his<br />
'; country by blocking an enemy army's advance across a<br />
bridge. Lone-handad, ha delen#d the bridge, cutting and<br />
J* It is said that klstovy repeats. And the pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> it ia<br />
more or less at hand, in the persons <strong>of</strong> Horatio Headley<br />
• and Horatio Read, rival aspirants for the Republican nomi-<br />
nation to the state senate.<br />
claims the resort's bridges to Somers Point as<br />
Each is fighting to prevent the other from set-<br />
Horatio Read. "I built<br />
. intend to ilie regular futiu<br />
linn, Bood fond, plenty <strong>of</strong> w«t-<br />
i'l, and uilje th« liest ir.ue n[<br />
III,VHCH linn 1 ran. It bun fceen<br />
most severe Weather, und (he<br />
iliniute ill my mule m trenclier-<br />
'rtiK', hf*Hides, ^dnio <strong>of</strong> theae ,<br />
''liV; Just lilushin* wlcl<br />
y rcr Unpin' ilHelf um nf<br />
mher ppiiplc's business,"<br />
Boy; "Bay, dud, what dupa ii<br />
rnn wlioii ihe paper says Nome<br />
man went 10 .1 convent Inn ns u<br />
1 admit ibm it lukeii courage<br />
ii endure liiich iiuacks aiitl re«<br />
innln un fool and at work. The<br />
luuienl who does as he sliiiuld<br />
ilii, will so to lit'il, call'Ilia t>hy-<br />
Hiciiin — and gel well In half<br />
llin lime. Dear in mind iliat lar-<br />
jiiKlilB may he ft very ilttng»i*<br />
nun eonilltiiiii, Belter lend tn<br />
it<br />
Hind norked FillKrvP, solid<br />
rllilnnn nraorh, containlnK<br />
tbrw Isiw- diamond!!, unr-<br />
rnnndtd hy tlilrt>-fItthl Hinnil^r<br />
diamonds. Cost m»M U< Hi nil-<br />
$ 95<br />
r r. K<br />
anyway, this controversy promises an d<br />
vanion to bridge the gap between now and pumarj te^<br />
DentiBts probably will call for a Democrat.c ballot The f<br />
modern school <strong>of</strong> dentistry holds that permanent budges (M(,H,,<br />
"BilHiiis Is eeniiinly arj op-<br />
timist,"<br />
"What imilien you tlilnll sn?"<br />
"He has ordered a nfw milo<br />
anil pspTOls In pay fnr II on Iho<br />
Blremttli <strong>of</strong> what lift is Kiiin« In<br />
save liy the reduetinii <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Uttd; "It meiinB Ills wife<br />
didn't go witli^ hlin, 8Qjp£<br />
Doetfir; "Y«H hnve nnititi In<br />
your If it leu? Why, iny dear<br />
woniiin, i hat ia jtjsi a HIBII <strong>of</strong><br />
aae,"<br />
Pnlicnt: "I bnvpn't any tialnn<br />
in my liijht ln|> «nU tha'i'n jiiflt<br />
nn old,"<br />
Houdewlfe: "I ordered ft duss-.<br />
fin eggs, and all you ,Kpni ma<br />
ivaH 11. Do you, call Iliat prnp*<br />
IT nervine?"<br />
Urocer: "Well, mic nf those<br />
eaRiw waa bail, iiliil I knew jolt<br />
wouldn't wnrit It."<br />
"How Is It you are not drivi.<br />
Insc down town today, ,lim?"<br />
"I loRt eontriii <strong>of</strong> my rnr lopt<br />
week,"<br />
"Iline a hnil neeldpiil""<br />
"Nn, t poulilti'l lieep tip the<br />
payment»,"<br />
AltJiv . . . um<br />
A liifth nfflrer <strong>of</strong> tin' Army<br />
has hud 'lie courage to tell the<br />
wiirlil ihi.i the Army ('"Sta l( "><br />
iulii'h,<br />
Jliijo;- noiiPial Johns Hii--<br />
(4,111(1, I'ciiiiiiianililis IMP KlRlHh<br />
I'liriiii Arnii, Biiys: "It taken<br />
three liiiiiilrecl million dollars n<br />
yi'itr in run I lie Ariiiy uniler Its<br />
IneHini ni'Kiinlr.iUli)n, We ("<strong>On</strong><br />
.!(.( a lii'llef oiganiiiiiiiiiii for<br />
lens:"<br />
'llril in a !i|n|j in Ihe fare fftr<br />
tlic liiiipaiirriits who liiivo Iii'.i'il<br />
up frii iiffln- iolis In Wnnhlli«-<br />
ton ti.r Arniy iifflcerii who OURIH<br />
in lie onl in tin- i'ifhl ol 1 worlt-<br />
tnB nt Hontplhlni! I'lse,<br />
Thero In iHiihini: ihe United<br />
Rtnteft neeila leas than ii needs<br />
an expmialve Army, finiicral Hil-<br />
Kood ndmlts thtii he lms twice<br />
us miiny siaff <strong>of</strong>fieern and<br />
i-lerliH aa he neniis, hut he rnn't<br />
mjt riil uf tliem under the .pr«s-<br />
ent dtiy RyHlfini,<br />
The danger <strong>of</strong> n large stand-<br />
ItlK Army is that its <strong>of</strong>ficers ton<br />
iiftfii lire Inclined to forRet tha!<br />
they are the servtinls <strong>of</strong> the<br />
limipln anil tn nssiimp thai they<br />
are Iho masters;<br />
z e s<br />
(SOVICIISOU . . , TiRht mnn<br />
rrnnk Murphy, Mayor <strong>of</strong> rip-<br />
noii, who is ROina to the rhil-<br />
llppinpf novernor-Oeneral, _is<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the nniKresfdvo young<br />
men who urn rominis In H"*<br />
front in America's public af-<br />
fairs<br />
Un iS not EOina to have an<br />
easy Juh us SiieeesBnr in Then,<br />
ilore nonaevelt, ,Ir,, ill Miitilla,<br />
lliit Prank Murphy iloesn t care<br />
abnin ensy Jobs<br />
Coneresn te<br />
Thk Editory Mi^t<br />
Been Written<br />
^ Have<br />
Fw Us<br />
I'min tile April Klwaiils<br />
I<br />
Mr. Smith ihe dentist ow<br />
Mr, JotieB th« iroeer SSO,<br />
M Dw<br />
owes<br />
Mr.<br />
owes Jlr, lliown the Bus-<br />
line man $50. Mr. Brown, owes<br />
Sir. BmltU the u«« *»• »<br />
liinks eaay for all hands, to«^,,<br />
n't it " Mr. Smith pays Mr, ,!d«»<br />
the po, Mr. .loncs pays Mr,<br />
liiown the !»«, Mr. Brown<br />
liiindH it liiiek lo Mr, Smith nnd<br />
all hills are Bisttlcd and Jlr,<br />
'Hinllll has his money bnek n(-<br />
aiii. *<br />
But It doesn't work out thjt<br />
way. When Biiilth pay« the 150<br />
m Jonoa the isrooer, Jones h»i<br />
voted tn.inlre , lo sm»d $20 <strong>of</strong> it out <strong>of</strong> town to ..ttttsq<br />
— - • •- —i., tin tn work<br />
tomoblle carries thouMndji Into<br />
the smM townn -whtre Ktwan-<br />
ln functions at it» vary best,<br />
Thoiic lowna are m the moun-<br />
IUIDS, on the rivers, lak«R, and<br />
apssliorc. They have a steady<br />
stream <strong>of</strong> outside people POUT*<br />
IQg into tUem a utpady Btrcam<br />
uf ouliiidii dsllars. This outside<br />
ttiirno; U nlmOBt entirely pr<strong>of</strong>it,<br />
Pew towns advertise for it, (seek<br />
It or cultivate the people i,pend-<br />
Ui| it.<br />
« e •<br />
It is unfortunately true that<br />
not nil those towns «t«m to »*•<br />
allsi; the iiuportnnce <strong>of</strong> tbeM<br />
outside replcnlnhltig ilollars. and<br />
have a boptlle o^itude. toward<br />
AMEBUV HH01I.D<br />
\ Svefyly<br />
peroted by the<br />
own mitfti *<br />
slashes throu<br />
ed. The tW<br />
entlneWsi<br />
leaves UB fe<br />
leis ehanet<br />
aflnt (nan tWi<br />
bttmu's - Inmous<br />
All #• M *<br />
begins to<br />
Brttlihirs<br />
inttrtew<br />
i eyi biinave ih«nisplves, in ill<br />
f'mira*. <strong>of</strong> a ilnzen yenrf? nr HO<br />
The Filipinos themselves nve rti-<br />
vldert on the ciuestlon whether<br />
or not they want independence.<br />
Rntne fire nfraid Mint oncp Ifn-<br />
ule Sam renmveM his protect Inc<br />
arm Japan will 1iim|i in nnd<br />
(jrdh <strong>of</strong>t Ihe ialnniis, Tho new<br />
noyernnr-Oeneral will bnve a<br />
lot <strong>of</strong> eonflictitie i(len« to rec-<br />
oiieHe. and ii is not at all im-<br />
possible tlmt ho may -have to<br />
keen a pretty rloan eye on Jiip-<br />
nll lilm,ielf.<br />
«ih>r- Ho Ihtis has only |00 .to work for any Klwanis club lo-<br />
i,_, _^i. ctAM In a town whieh in sum-<br />
to edieate<br />
are pasae.<br />
Mayer's Jewel Shop,<br />
812 BOARDWALK<br />
Scrip Acceptfd to Renoant or Repair Your Old<br />
If you're hoarding more than 1100 in pU or eurrenty,<br />
Ita government will five you . $10,000 flw. Our odv.ee would<br />
he to lit em have the gold and take the fine.<br />
JUST ANOTHER GATEWAY!<br />
THE National Geographic devotes most <strong>of</strong> its May iwue<br />
l to a glorlflcation <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, but Ocean City toes<br />
fifiUCt<br />
to a glorlflcation <strong>of</strong> New Jersiy, but Ocaan City<br />
badly. The magazine rhapsodizes at grea* '--•»' •"<br />
and beautiful, colored photographs about -—---.-".-.- .<br />
But one skittei-s hither and yon about the BUte-m<br />
vain starch <strong>of</strong> Ocean City-thrfcgh page aftei<br />
Let us look as<br />
ith lront<br />
A SKWS J1AKKH,<br />
twenty-foiir hours' acheSule; see how it<br />
Mrs, Ruth Bfynn Owen is tn<br />
he ITnitPd Stntii!! Minister in<br />
tlie Court, <strong>of</strong> Oemnnrk, Mv first<br />
reaction to thai news In that it<br />
\r, Detitnarli's gain ftnrt Amfrl-<br />
ea's loss,<br />
Tliere in. nn particular glory<br />
nttaphnrt in'helns the iliploimitie<br />
rnpreaetitative or Amerira to the<br />
minor aovernments <strong>of</strong> Eiirolie,<br />
rreatdeut Ilnnvef once said to<br />
met "Any man who la a goon<br />
enough pnlitielnn to he a county<br />
chairninn, knows how to wear<br />
(•.veiling: clothes, nnd has good<br />
table manners, id rmnllfied In be<br />
Minister tn ItioBt European<br />
countries."<br />
Mrs, Owen, however, will re-<br />
flect glory upon her new job,<br />
and will carry herself in a way<br />
to reflect credit upon the wo-<br />
in.. Brown tlie gnfiflllne man.<br />
liiown lias lo Hend |20 to the<br />
parent BOsolin* eoniiinny out ot<br />
Inwn, an wlien tlie ruisiiml |B0<br />
Kiitu liac-k to Mr, Smith, it la"<br />
rjiily (ilO en account. This |1«<br />
lie tins to ; oiiil out <strong>of</strong> town for<br />
dental siippling. The triple debt<br />
in only parHiUlv paid, and the<br />
entire $130 has gone out <strong>of</strong> town,'<br />
S * it<br />
If locnl business and prflfea-<br />
!;loiial men deal only with each<br />
(lifter and t'et tio riew, outside<br />
money into town, tlio town will<br />
bo broke in a year and overy<br />
man In debt besides.<br />
Vw the prosperity <strong>of</strong> any<br />
town, outside money must be<br />
hronghl ill to replenish the<br />
inont'y 8cni oiil <strong>of</strong>. town to buy<br />
the thiiiBS tlie town does not<br />
produce. These sire simple faets<br />
jiriown to nil but eonilderiHl by<br />
few.<br />
Wo call your aitontkm to<br />
tltem heeaiine amnnier comes on<br />
npnea. In tho Hummer It seems<br />
(hat half the population <strong>of</strong> this<br />
continent Is on wheels, Tho nil-<br />
•<br />
mer vlallors. than<br />
the local public in th» import-<br />
amqe <strong>of</strong> being helpful, courteous<br />
and friendly to theie outilflera<br />
who are spending their .money<br />
locally.<br />
The (,'nsollne station and the<br />
lint doa stand, the hotel and<br />
the pest card place, the img<br />
store and the haberdasher, the<br />
reitaurnnt and the movie pro-<br />
fit directly" from thes» visitors.<br />
But the Important thing is to.<br />
teach the people <strong>of</strong> the cam-<br />
mitnity the simple leison that<br />
this outside money earning in<br />
Is <strong>of</strong> benefit to the whole com-<br />
munity .because it Is new mon-<br />
ey lo replenish'- the old money<br />
sent out <strong>of</strong> town,for the things<br />
it does not produce.<br />
Educational meetings and<br />
publicity along thes» general<br />
lines will i!n much to change<br />
the mental attitude <strong>of</strong> the cit-<br />
izens toward the stranger with-<br />
in their lates, and make hii<br />
itay more pleasant and his re-<br />
turn more aertain.<br />
e r<br />
to ; strengthen<br />
tlona wrm the•;<br />
a valoable tfoii, 5<br />
country's fiituttiw<br />
ii'uasla. — Ntfi *8u<br />
OCEAN CITY'S YESTERDAYS<br />
-ft'SSKSs iffJT.*TV« EritftfiSS<br />
post, ' Nob.i.ly mn Know Mm<br />
fltet, appiars this tiny nni-affranhi .'. .. . "^^dVat once to the house oi a_^;;r^nii« 1B outside the gate Owen wiihom admirin!? and iiB-<br />
Lakehurrt to the Water Gap: from Bwnegat to^vwj-. jnw *fm% "K^nshmg om ^J^J^tSioM e K thVr "« i > ^ ,*»"*<br />
uhldnUt c*n-<br />
# float 150<br />
t W ej*Fd<br />
I've juit received •<br />
ly Tip tarn tfie<br />
Footwew Prices WUl<br />
vance Shortly.<br />
»,. . iVater Gap; from Barnegat to JSIVJUVB. The acllvllJ H B<br />
.no men, tar along, under a picture <strong>of</strong> the Bivalve oyster discover a imi* ho»t pushing nut from the shore ot we m ,, „, ,<br />
tinv oaragraplit deposits Jesus and his disciple* 1 in Capernaum, his favorite citv. He theii<br />
i,..!. proceeds at *once .to the houte <strong>of</strong> a friend, The report spreads in- pnst<br />
stanlly that he is In town, and » crowd collects outside the gate Owe<br />
—n poor palsied chap nmbnj tliem. The day's work Is i<br />
Having slept soundly 1B the open ail- lie meets the<br />
quiet nerves. He gtoepl down towiird the sufferer,<br />
"Be <strong>of</strong> good eheer, my son."'he I'rics, "your Bins are<br />
ilns forgivenS Indeed! The respectable members <strong>of</strong><br />
• -.. _..u ,t,nin dlnanurnval. "What a hi<br />
appears tnis liny paraBi»H"' , , , Atl.ntic<br />
Ocean City, farther down the coast, is linked with Atlantic<br />
City's Ahescon Island by a new steel bridBe. Some day, aU the<br />
Sshnil resorts will be connected by highway bridges. Ocean<br />
City Is one'<strong>of</strong> thegateways to Cape May County, New Jer-<br />
sey's Way Down East,'' (See page<br />
forgiven,'<br />
<strong>of</strong> the. audi-<br />
blasphemous<br />
fmc<br />
f<br />
ing her,<br />
. , «<br />
I'OI.H'EV.IN , . Still (E«ili« tin<br />
Nearly forty years ago Thiso-<br />
doro nonsevelt, then Police Coni-<br />
misBioner ni New York a4ver-<br />
an aerial view <strong>of</strong> the lower end <strong>of</strong> the county.<br />
There are pictures <strong>of</strong> Wildwood's beach and several<br />
KTOgraphs about Cape May City. But Americas Great-<br />
«t Family Resort rates only the one paragraph-no pic<br />
tUMi; just another gateway', • M..nar.A<br />
,; . Evidentlrl. John Long, the author, did n« spend<br />
Pfweh time here, in preparing the article. Pw hj W 11 ' •<br />
W as well. Had he tarried here, he would have been BO<br />
(sjjnthused over Ocean City, there would have been no room<br />
!|ft for tht reit <strong>of</strong> Jersey.<br />
•i And that would never do!<br />
|Od! what<br />
He' never eourted gp<strong>On</strong>ded was an _.<br />
sill named Edward P.<br />
dlssen,ers.<br />
reports ot Bii verptii «.u..^—<br />
"What's the objection?" he exclaimed, turniBi on the dlssemers, jmironney "pmindsd the pave<br />
"Why do you stand there and criticta! Is It easier to mt. 'Thy „ d len,nort ttll nboot<br />
.-— «.*».„„ (naav. 'Arise, take up thy be^anfl^nllc? the himlness". <strong>of</strong>" poliein«the<br />
SO TKABS AGO.<br />
The city commissioners Intro,<br />
duced ftu ordinance providing<br />
for ihe constructloB <strong>of</strong> n new<br />
city hall.<br />
Locksley Hall, on the board,<br />
walk near llth St., was struck<br />
by llKlitnlng. No fire followed<br />
and damaje wa» slight.<br />
Mis Belvngn, <strong>of</strong> the Up-Tfl-<br />
nate barber shop advertised Jte<br />
liail four Imrbem In att«ndance.<br />
Bertha Fields, doughttr 'pi<br />
Cliiirles Fields, <strong>of</strong> Ashury MU<br />
licur'ioth u., fell and broke Mr<br />
iirm in two places.<br />
• • • ! ' •<br />
The graduating clues <strong>of</strong> the<br />
higli Bcbool conilgted <strong>of</strong> .Mar-<br />
Binet Heeves, Louian VftnOllder,<br />
Slyra Way, Russell Taylor, Roy<br />
Itenthiim. iliiyljii RoblnB<strong>On</strong> nnd<br />
Waller Donovan,<br />
•"j^Tj's'^'Vfir 1 ^ iue sick man agRin he world's grealCBt city. He never<br />
u. «,,.—, ... . took a (lrinlt, nevef gambled.<br />
The man-stirred and was amnMa to iiuu iM»k ,.,„ never dissipated in any way and<br />
i. Slowly, doubtingly he struggled to his feet, and with one ncvor iOol! n (ioilnr or a favor<br />
hout <strong>of</strong> happlneBu started <strong>of</strong>f, surroimdefl by his .lublljnt f<strong>of</strong> ,,n|ng ]|ls i m, _ or t m not<br />
- - .-. .„.,„« thelr answer, but they refusedjo dolng ,,7 fnr ,,,„•, ma»ter."". Ht<br />
* results are the W"*;,^ 1 ^ unto thine house,"<br />
I nut g*t my fanrily'i<br />
and Summer Shoet<br />
while price, m m rt their<br />
low«srt.<br />
K»n that w* 1«T«. beer, we look to w n<br />
fto*. There 1» n« he«M wij tfl nWn "Mt<br />
Ml foam.<br />
.ol<br />
great »hout <strong>of</strong> happlneBS started o<br />
frleBds, The critics bad received their answer, but they r«ftised to dolng „_ for „,„, imn<br />
give up. For an boor or more they pergisteO in angry argument, rouoT through till the grades to<br />
until the meeting ended In a tumult. • InBnector, n up<br />
Can you imagine that day's issuo <strong>of</strong> the CnperBaimi News h<br />
rr WDL PAY Youf6tAffli^n5|p^^^p^<br />
A HAPPY CHOICE FOR SUMMER<br />
W**PB ; Headley: ami the city commissioneri art to be<br />
|& Wngratulated upon their plans for summer music,<br />
iBWttf Wednesday afternoon. , ..<br />
Mi itl«tiop <strong>of</strong> I, Fred Marine as conductor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
*§telrfHf concert.orchestm is a particularly nipw one,<br />
trtttd muiician and a talented and versatile onJwtea<br />
'" t, who never fails to inspire thoee under mm, mi.<br />
"i is far superior to the average run <strong>of</strong> musica con-<br />
^ ,s. His ability, his experience, hie natural enthujn-<br />
M,ovar his home town, and his willingness to co-operate,<br />
W%W» in ideal leadir. •w*,,<br />
:
ie'$<br />
Out-<br />
5, HOWEVER<br />
present guarantee<br />
t. thla' ailtrfct- will<br />
a [foCnWoweth, niperln-<br />
Atlantic City aenools,<br />
St^fctto the Ocean City<br />
lub last Friday night.<br />
tBrouihout South<br />
fa with the aefih'<br />
U«jK that tttey will nave<br />
, SJM Mid. Yet he added<br />
rMii • tie ' utmost eonf 1-<br />
IfttVi puMia and that If<br />
ftitBr •pMslble way to ear-<br />
f eopfleratloB and iaor!«<br />
people Ml the school<br />
In.d<br />
ar* *•;<br />
y , Aut I<br />
the tegehera,<br />
ddlfcw. to<br />
&<br />
t tome way out will l>o<br />
S J , », critical, because we<br />
,Opoi» one Industry, the ho-<br />
nets. We nil are ID th«<br />
«t' r We'iriUBt float togeth-<br />
sltuatlon like this<br />
Now Jersey in the past three<br />
yenra, state government exponscR<br />
increased 24.8 per cent. Current<br />
school. expenses decreased 17 per<br />
cent."<br />
Mr. Chenoweth said Hint At-<br />
lantic City school children Me he-<br />
ing taught good citizenship find<br />
the fact that one way <strong>of</strong> nchi<br />
iidvnruled I money<br />
ii<br />
h© appi p<br />
ed lo enlist his services in hehnll<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Hclinqls, if eioeted.<br />
He nninipil to the fact that (lie<br />
lack <strong>of</strong> sehool funds is due to the<br />
failure <strong>of</strong> townships ami niunici-<br />
P!ilit!es|to pay their sluio school<br />
tux. Tltis luje migiit lie all, or In<br />
part eliminated if nn ecoiiomj-<br />
progrunt ware enlisted in the<br />
iiiKiiwiiy Uepiiriment, he contend-<br />
ed. H» (liso spoke in fnvor <strong>of</strong> fl<br />
general economy platform.<br />
Tin' following lielegaiDs to the<br />
sliUe convention <strong>of</strong> federated<br />
clubs next month in Atlantic City<br />
wpff eiiHJted; MIH. dandy and<br />
Mrs. Charles 11, Hand, with Mrs.<br />
T. Waller Wiikiiison und Miss Ju-<br />
lia Si'iill as alternates.<br />
I Mr." iiid Mrs. G«OTJW ft TPh'<br />
ClVCS |<strong>of</strong> Beechwoori. arrived Tuendny tojBeroheh,<br />
Silver Wed«iigg<br />
visit their daughter, Mrs, Arthur Cuests <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
Hainen Brick.<br />
MWnMi<strong>of</strong>2SYea»iA<br />
Worn at Surpriie Fete.<br />
Mr. ami Mr,, Clarence<br />
A nonilniiilntt i"()mmi|tec com-<br />
prlK Miss Julia flciill, Mrs, Mn.<br />
hello Clohs mid Miss Liiiiva .tones<br />
wim ,ii)i)oilik>d.<br />
.Mrs. Klliol Hnpning, legiHlfttlye<br />
fiiiiiriiHiii, ri'iioriei! Hpim the re.<br />
Dem stalf iesiHiaiioii and hills<br />
aow in lioniniiiiee. Mrs, dandy<br />
served refreshment!*.<br />
Tax Delinquency<br />
Is Largest Here<br />
But Percentage is Under<br />
Wildwood, N. Wildwood.<br />
or<br />
Ocean Cliy hi<br />
iinqiieiiey (ban<br />
cipality in flip<br />
the pereeninge<br />
smaller lhaii in<br />
North Wildwood.<br />
The resort, nm I<br />
piilU in llip pnsi fi<br />
taxes nmcunUnii In<br />
a l.irper tax d«"<br />
iiij olhei muni<br />
M.iv i ounts luil<br />
Wlldwood .mil<br />
to it. Tile total<br />
w weeki*, has<br />
JnOM.r,21 owpd<br />
45.flO per cent<br />
or Ihe His levy Tor 1!1LJ2. Al the<br />
close <strong>of</strong> 1M1 the delinquency was<br />
38,f»l per rent nf Ilia lnx levy.<br />
North Wildwood leads the alatr<br />
In mxes owed, with ahum (10 per<br />
cent <strong>of</strong> the 1032 levy still oiit-<br />
stnndliig. Wililwonrt is next In the<br />
county with M,!Si per cent nnfril-<br />
lected. The nmnimt is ?:(HO,10S.<br />
Cape May Mill hns SlM.141 or<br />
103! taxes tn hp paid in. Thp<br />
iiercpiiliuro is t:].O2 \wr cent <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe tntnl levy.<br />
The state iivornpf <strong>of</strong> delinquen-<br />
cy is MM per cent, nn inerensp<br />
<strong>of</strong> 6 per cent over Inst year niid<br />
15 per cent over 1027,<br />
Legion Auxiliary<br />
Units in Se§§ion<br />
411 111 t mil present incidents<br />
n| the \niprii-all I ejriuH ^uxiliarj<br />
i I Cjpp M,i\ Cuuntv wi'ie enter<br />
tainni it ilinnPi MonduN lii^ht at<br />
thr hiime uf Mi- John Phillips,<br />
Wililwnuii Mi- H.irrv \ Morns<br />
jnii Mr. LJII Sluiip ittemied<br />
frnin hnic<br />
Dinner «a fulliiwaii h\ i meet-<br />
ll'IT ii win li ileleirati!-. finm eai_h<br />
in the h%c unit-., C,nic Md\, Wiltl<br />
ml tmiit Hnu-p, ruLkahoe and<br />
cjn Tii\, «pie present Miss<br />
Miniiii- Km , ul Builnifrtun, =tate<br />
irsidPiit, «a Kur-t uf lumor jml<br />
l.riker She aiiianewl a plan fur<br />
i irinulwuhip lime \ nnminat<br />
liljr dilllinitti p »,i aiipnintnl, l«e<br />
riuiM to rU'itinn nf nfTiiPis<br />
ni \t muntli<br />
Yttri^ whirh nptnally<br />
"v,piilina day."<br />
The couple was presented with<br />
„ hollow Jver eOT flllci with Ml-<br />
ver coiir^Tlowers, ranis and ."<br />
Hiivc-r HerdcV^rp other K}\,<br />
, A collation waVserved at whii 1.<br />
! n weddinit cuke took HIP place "i<br />
honor.<br />
Present weip; Mins Elisabeth<br />
Breckley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lam<br />
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W,<br />
Powell and (IuuBiitef, Ruth; Mr.<br />
an»i Mrs, Thomas McClui*. Miss<br />
Bertha Sheldon, Miss Julin Scull.<br />
Mrs, Emma Stites, Miss Miiry (.or-<br />
on, Mi«s Emma Mnthis, Mr«. Hat-<br />
it, Murphy. Mrs, Mary Carretf<br />
on, Mrs. KIIRBI; Fprffusoii, Harry<br />
YoiinB, Clinton lireekley, Mrs, Hi-<br />
m Cheatwnod, Mr, and Mis. Fer-<br />
guson and<br />
HOTEL NEIL<br />
•IJTOPEPA<br />
Cylinders ground, carbon removed, new<br />
and rings may make your engine "better ^^<br />
, , . and auto repair <strong>of</strong> this kind is our<br />
Our experts work on hour basis—or by<br />
Estimates gladly given.<br />
Powell's Modern Super St<br />
.14'1'lt NT. mill ASIiritV AVU.<br />
Nil riiiirtfi' When We full 1'iir und llclhcr Von.<br />
Ralph T. Stevens<br />
Solicits your support for the Republican<br />
tion for Freeholder at the Primary Ejection,<br />
Tuesday, May 16f 1933J<br />
Pledged to in economy program which include* i<br />
duction <strong>of</strong> Freeholder's Salaries from $2,300 a J |<br />
to $1,500 and FAIR COMPETITION in Countjj<br />
Contracts.<br />
—.Ortlereii uml pni.l fur hy Raljili T. Blevens<br />
three.rnnni house, fhe IlvIaK nnil<br />
dining rrioms being combined. An<br />
oddity in one bedroom is the nil-<br />
room ia one <strong>of</strong> the fonturen nfld<br />
the "Truhne," *hich tonsista <strong>of</strong>! Jualablp In in hed w hlrh<br />
nine furniihefl roonr< j 10 he hut ,1 sinule lied It<br />
Thp "Modein-ri.Twic" i>! n ap.iri un .1 nv.he1<br />
i Mfk pTMMTe •nanh, Vernnio ClpaninR Interior,<br />
.,Tn«ch|ng up A" Knst Spots ttitk Ilncn, roUMblnff Nickel<br />
*nd TRBEK Colt* ol Simoniz ~<br />
OULEVARD<br />
SUPER SERVICE STATIONS<br />
. OCEAN CITY'S TIRE HEADQUARTERS<br />
HA1T,II ft SIIRBMK, WC,<br />
1 and Bay Avenue 34th and A»bury Avenue<br />
PHONE MJ<br />
For —<br />
SCHMIDT'S<br />
PHONE<br />
OCEAN CITY 838<br />
or<br />
[ello, SisI<br />
SOMERS POINT 596<br />
Promiit nelivery<br />
C M. C<br />
Distributing Co.<br />
PONTIA<br />
, can't come over<br />
today. Thought<br />
tmight worry, to X<br />
y, but<br />
id^t weekly re-1<br />
[frlctutly<br />
tiwbytefe-<br />
m<br />
FOR - • -<br />
BEER<br />
Good Beer<br />
PHONl<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
394<br />
YOU'LL WANT A CASE IN<br />
YOUR HOME.<br />
R. H. Coney<br />
The ECONOMY STRAIGHT EiGl<br />
585 AMD UP, F. O. B. PONTIAC<br />
,., brings qualities<br />
that are NEW to<br />
the low price field<br />
Pontiac has brought entirely new standards <strong>of</strong> perform-<br />
ance and economy to the low price fleM, Here's a car-^a<br />
big Sttaight Eight—that does not even resemble the $585<br />
car <strong>of</strong> yesterday!<br />
Pontiac is big, and it rides and drives as only a big,<br />
. weli-balaneed car can, The wheelbase is 115 inches, the<br />
curb weight (Moor Sedan) is 3265 pounds. New bodies<br />
by Fisher are roomier, more luxurious; seats are wider<br />
and deeper and more comfortable. New Fisher No Draft<br />
Ventilation, individually controlled, makes summer driv-<br />
ing cool and pleasant.<br />
Pontiac's modern Straight Eight incorporates the latest<br />
development in engine mounting—the five-point rubber<br />
cushioning that removes every trace <strong>of</strong> vibration! 77<br />
horsepower; 78 real miles an hour. Yet Pontiac's modern<br />
Straight Eight engine is so efficient that it costs no more<br />
to operate than many smaller cars.<br />
Come in for a demonstration. Then you'll agree that<br />
Pontiac is the outstanding car in the low price field,<br />
Stf ;; siftH<br />
AND TUB OCtAM CITY NEW*. GONIOUDATEO<br />
Red Men's<br />
n Offles!<br />
it, nj Hmtn At, CITY. NEW JTOY, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933<br />
Regulars in Rut,<br />
Headley Asserts<br />
In Wild wood Talk<br />
getter H»ve Qsm on State<br />
Road* Th«n Allow <strong>On</strong>e<br />
School to d<br />
[NO MUDSLINGING<br />
FOR INDEPENDENTS<br />
(Tenebaum Say* Legislators<br />
Discuss 'Stink Bomb' Bills'<br />
u Jobless Go Hungry,<br />
TVtat Is said to Uave bten one<br />
ot the liugoBl pod most riitlma-<br />
Iaitlc meeiings <strong>of</strong> the ourrent<br />
Mpalfn i"ok place Tuesday<br />
nlfit when about 4000 peraonit<br />
jmnmed tht Wildwood Higli<br />
School auditorium to hear Indc<br />
pendoni Repulillcnn candldntOH<br />
outline what they Intend to do it<br />
elected.<br />
K feature <strong>of</strong> the ffieetlni was<br />
tkt endnriemenl <strong>of</strong> a proirnm<br />
divold at "mud ullnglng," Mrs,<br />
Deris Bradway, Wildwond pom-<br />
DJUloner and acting mayor, who<br />
prtsldtd, declartd they would<br />
IMY« mud sUnglni to the oth«r<br />
jldateB, Ralph T. Btevenn,<br />
lldati for frijfliokti'r. Bald<br />
mad -illnglng wai only for the<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> sidetracking real la-<br />
Mil and that the Independents<br />
do not Imve to resort ti> it,<br />
i<br />
A llfnlficant fact wsa that<br />
Jljyor George A. Redding, <strong>of</strong><br />
NMth WlldSood ,n "regular"<br />
JttBir fat yeara, was preaer^ and<br />
MBi r BtUlated the candidates uf-<br />
the mMting, Thundiroua up-<br />
flN ahmik the hall when IIIB<br />
umc wan mentioned by Mr, Ste-<br />
vens.<br />
Holnnd Cornon, Wildwood lui<br />
UBIM man, Stevens' running<br />
Mil for (reclinlder, declared he<br />
tltt jald dearly for being govern-<br />
td lor many yearn, and accepted<br />
Uu jlw» on the tieket only in<br />
* to help pul county govern-<br />
Stan a more buslneuallke bu<br />
''yt want jn|n to work<br />
t ttam, and not tor<br />
it «ald,<br />
-SHnW mmW BHI«.<br />
, Teneabatim, Wildwood<br />
Hicltor and pr«sldont <strong>of</strong><br />
bar aMHltttm ajul"<br />
osaemblynWo, (Hbit \m-<br />
ft;*fcro he inrt^ttilfWMijW<br />
I are dlicuulhi "atHili bortib"<br />
P When they Hbould be Miylrii<br />
kkobl aytem and rellcvine<br />
d<br />
Read Says 'Bridge Photo'<br />
Wasn't Of Bridge At All<br />
Was Taken Mile Away in Bayous As<br />
Work" Started on Ijike Golf Course<br />
That old photograph published last week <strong>of</strong> Mayor Harry<br />
Heailley turning the flrat spadeful <strong>of</strong> earth for,the original<br />
bridges between here and Somerii Point, had nothlnK to <br />
, The bill wu^ prenapd by iei^^<br />
Chartis H,"BUitotfc s»tt ftoiiainiwi^w^<br />
if U being introdu(Bid'bj» SttaattWIf<br />
Brdi, in; ord§r to ji»yen| mny possible<br />
Bridge Fete<br />
Pack City, Hope<br />
Huge Crowd Expected for<br />
Dedication Week End.<br />
Whenthti, .<br />
Binned IW ,tt«, \<br />
d<br />
Abandoned Baby<br />
Haa New Parents<br />
Couple Who Lost Their<br />
Own Baby Adopt Him.<br />
The baby boy, found two weeks<br />
Ujgo on the porch at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
'THr, and Sirs, Joseph Notarangalo,<br />
485 central nv.. Ocean ("Hy. and<br />
since kept at the Atlantic Shores<br />
Hospital. Somers Point, was le-<br />
gally adopted yesterday.<br />
The names <strong>of</strong> his new parents<br />
were not divulged by Dr. H, Bos.<br />
tin White, head <strong>of</strong> r the hospital,<br />
who negotiated the adoption. He<br />
did say they were out-<strong>of</strong>-town res-<br />
idents, however,<br />
A young counle, who lost their<br />
own child by death a few weeks<br />
ago, called at the hospital last<br />
week to see the infant, who is<br />
about four and ahalf months old.<br />
He is about the same age as their<br />
own child would have been, so<br />
he steps into their home tn mend<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> broken hearts.<br />
Henry Y. Clouting, nape May<br />
County,, freeholder, and director <strong>of</strong><br />
charities, secured the adoption<br />
papers for the young couple.<br />
A GENERAL, •. MO TO R S V A L u 5S5<br />
The Blue Ribbon Garage<br />
1000 ASBURY AVENUE^OCEAN CITY<br />
| ; ;Wor mutters: "The<br />
XQU a canne itnie <strong>of</strong><br />
(|*tt dam It."<br />
ta<br />
i a runner-up does-<br />
to much is after<br />
Young,<br />
Enb<br />
Clare. .Fault,<br />
"and<br />
at Hattorai.<br />
channel bass<br />
The iRrmit.<br />
mi landed<br />
atures s »<br />
fs used by the<br />
to »nd goin»<br />
tho<br />
the local flshermen to be lita (tueata<br />
for hreakfart at the ^osevilU<br />
Club,<br />
The inland on which the >club Is<br />
located ii <strong>of</strong>ie <strong>of</strong> the l«it dcytl-<br />
oped ieetlom <strong>of</strong> the enuntry, Wild<br />
horses, wild cattle and other wiii<br />
mals roam the island «t will, Th»<br />
Goosivilit Club owns about 1,000<br />
acres, extending across the islaii,!<br />
from the bay to the oc«an. Dm<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht features is » landing n*ld,<br />
l f used by the mtonbtrs<br />
City Commissioner<br />
Campbell was taken<br />
•William H,<br />
to Hahne-<br />
mnnn Hospital. Philadelphlii, on<br />
Tuesday morning, for observation<br />
nnil special trantment. He went in<br />
tun city BmbulMice,<br />
Mr, Campbell rallied after blnod<br />
tranHfHslonB two weeks ago, but<br />
In order to make his recovery<br />
permanent, his physician. Dr. Jflhil<br />
B, Townsend, has advised spefiial<br />
freatinent. Dr, William R. Wll-<br />
Ilnras, an expert on internal trou<br />
blj>s, will have charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
treatments,<br />
Dr Townsend sain Mr, Camp-<br />
bell probably wiH be at the hos<br />
pital ahout two weeks.<br />
tf, <strong>of</strong> Dreril Hill,<br />
1,0,8 srrlwd for the swion.-He Is<br />
lctd tt 90S Pk i<br />
1,0,8 srrlwd for the swinHe<br />
located tt 90S Park pi. ud wll<br />
i<br />
Coniiiierce Chamber<br />
To Meet Tuesday<br />
The chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce will<br />
meet Tuesday at 8 p, rh., in its<br />
leadquarters at 10th st, and West<br />
v,<br />
Mrs, Rosalie T. Howe, secre.<br />
ary, reported yesterday that<br />
ratifying results have been ob=<br />
alned from the memborshin<br />
drive, now under way ,ond that<br />
if will enable the chamber to pro-<br />
ceed with plans that have been<br />
held in abeyance due to lack <strong>of</strong><br />
funds, -<br />
LoveUnd Endorsed.<br />
French B. Loveland, resort at-<br />
torney, was endorsed list night by<br />
both the Democratic Club ami the<br />
Roosevelt Club for state senator.<br />
He is beinp opposed by Evans G.<br />
Slaughter, <strong>of</strong> Wilclwooil.<br />
Woman, 71, Goes on<br />
Airplane Ride Here<br />
Mrs, Jennie Sonneborn, 71, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tacony, a , Kuest , <strong>of</strong> Lau-<br />
ra White, 21 W. 14th at. for th«<br />
Bast fhree weeks, enjoyed her<br />
first airplane tide last Sunday.<br />
Fred Borhiin. who was the ni.<br />
lot, flies his nlane from the 18th<br />
st, flvinjr field, from where, he<br />
will qarry passengers this sem-<br />
son, '<br />
Mrs, Sonneborn declared after<br />
,her ridt, "AtttomobiliB are new<br />
Who Swallowed,<br />
Pin is Recovering<br />
After nearly two weeks <strong>of</strong> ser-<br />
ious completions,. Barbara Chew,<br />
seven-mon(hs-old daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
and Mrs- Gunge M,/Chew, egg<br />
Bay av,, h Miorted improving,. •'<br />
i Barbmra s^lowed-«ri ,ope« k r<br />
ty pifi a lew weeki sga and the<br />
only way it could be removeid was<br />
by art operation on the stomach.<br />
Following the operation blood poi-<br />
BOiiinB set in. Two blpoj transfus-<br />
ions were Kiven, Dr. Nevln B,<br />
Sfiitz, formerly with Dr, Allar<br />
Corson, and Dr, John B, Townsend<br />
blood* on one uccaiion and<br />
nn internR at HBhneman'* l HospitBl'<br />
on the other, ' ,<br />
The infant (eems on th© %vay to<br />
iKovery riow, '<br />
Pfpgram on Pier is<br />
Postponed <strong>On</strong>e Week<br />
The musical prog.'am planned<br />
for. Sunday afternoon at the mul-<br />
Ic pavilion has heon postponed a<br />
week, it was amiuuced yesterday<br />
by Miss Louisa T. rornon, in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> arrangeiiifciifs.<br />
The program <strong>of</strong> songs had been<br />
planned for t!ii« Sunday as a cli-<br />
max to the national musio week,<br />
Next Siindny's program, nnd<br />
those who will take part, will bo<br />
published next week.<br />
Motorcycle PoUce<br />
Given Night Sticks<br />
The two police department mo-<br />
iorcycles, an well aa all police au-<br />
tomobiles, were equipped with<br />
heavy nightsticks this week by<br />
nider nf Acting Chief Jack 0,<br />
Jernet,<br />
The clubs are effective Instru-<br />
ments to use in'emergencies, the<br />
chief explained. Foot policemen<br />
were equipped with the night<br />
sticks three weeks ago,<br />
Errickson Head <strong>of</strong><br />
County Tax Board<br />
The county, board <strong>of</strong> taxation "or-<br />
aniied for the coming year Men-<br />
lay, at Court House, Guv Brrlck-<br />
ion was re-elected president and<br />
" Allan'. Wales, <strong>of</strong> Cape May, took<br />
I place on the hoard for another<br />
erln. ;<br />
Plans calculated to pack Ocean<br />
City to capacity, the week end <strong>of</strong><br />
June 10, were being perfected'tmp<br />
meek by Morgan-IUnck rust, Am-<br />
rican Legion, which in B|»onsoring<br />
the dedication <strong>of</strong> the new Ocean<br />
City-Somern Point bridges on that<br />
The bridges will b» dedicated as<br />
World War memorial. That it<br />
ill be one <strong>of</strong> the most outstand-<br />
ing celebrations in Ocean Citys<br />
history is the hope Of the poat-<br />
Plnns include competitive<br />
marching by various drill teams<br />
from New Jersey and PennitylvEn-<br />
la. prominent speakers, a recepT<br />
tlon and d$nce.<br />
Want* HonBinn Rates.<br />
The committee will also endeav-<br />
or to induce most <strong>of</strong> the pflrtici-<br />
Dttnta and viators to remain over<br />
night, and Harold S. Paris,, <strong>of</strong> 601<br />
Sth st.- chairmen «f the housing<br />
committee, desires,to obtain com-<br />
oletc information-about rates iahd<br />
tricts flatt"<br />
from V»V<br />
taxes- '<br />
The<br />
holders.<br />
»hdw « 4<br />
quent. «od tK»t-,1<br />
are lo #<br />
a<br />
proval<br />
talfaed<br />
loner <strong>of</strong> , , .,,<br />
through the v»lrl(»l%j{<br />
crinttndent#. '<br />
The county .will $<br />
state trewmw" ""<br />
db<br />
Bcoamodatkait<br />
Bo»rtiir« mnd 'rooming,/house<br />
VH 9^*<br />
as hotels, ire reabeged, to .<br />
inforirtBtlon to Mr. Paris. He pat-<br />
ticukiri" vinti to,know both dai-<br />
ly and week-end rates for single r<br />
and double rooms, and whethei jmttbl(s value<br />
lUte. In ttMi ,<br />
state, sad th«f"<br />
rvd to V<br />
thoufh the<br />
been B»U<br />
Will IRMM ••<br />
to itbei state:<br />
Wktn tbe<br />
paid, tb« d r<br />
the state, and -it*<br />
evidence ot loaeB<br />
f ntfte,<br />
•tate<br />
d. / b<br />
«ead<br />
W»lned »<br />
provMM<br />
Such<br />
op«rnte i~tiorV oa tht i J too slow'tor me — it's<br />
or not there is a both attached.<br />
Thousands Expected.<br />
From hotels and larger rooming<br />
houses, he wants rates for group!;<br />
ot five or more, for both Saturday<br />
and for the week end. Charges<br />
for breakfast where meals are<br />
served, and any other informatlor.<br />
will be welcomed,,<br />
To Nab Hertzler on<br />
Embezzlement Charge<br />
When James M, Hertller, form-<br />
er resort druBgist, <strong>of</strong> 719 8th rt,<br />
steps out <strong>of</strong> jail, some ,20 days<br />
from now, he will be turned over<br />
to federal authorities, it was<br />
learned this week, ,<br />
Hertller is now serving a SChday<br />
sentence for the'sale <strong>of</strong> liquor'm<br />
Ocean City. He was eommittiid<br />
uniler a city ordinance, last week.<br />
The federal detainer has been<br />
placed in the hands <strong>of</strong> Sheriff. Wil-<br />
liam B. Powell, It charges em-<br />
hexilemcnt <strong>of</strong> U, S. postal funds.<br />
The charge was not explained<br />
further than tliatL<br />
Simms* Restaurant<br />
Opens 23rd Season<br />
Tomorrow (Saturday)' Simms 1<br />
boardwalk restaurant will,, W-open<br />
for its 23rd season. Thejreitau<br />
rant. as in the past, will be under<br />
the tilrect supervision "i its own-<br />
or, Floyd Ci Simms.<br />
Burkhardt Coal Co,<br />
Opens Office Here<br />
The Burkhardt Coal Company,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic City, has opened a<br />
branch at nth st, and West av.,<br />
under the management, <strong>of</strong> B. J.<br />
Yetfer, <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
addition V<br />
the fity, s<br />
Bands ot dplUrp,<br />
ueatlon Is 1 likely<br />
tlon rrom other<br />
(Coallniwl <<br />
Guilty, Says Jt<br />
But Urgwrj|<br />
William Blevin, ^'<br />
was convicted «f a<br />
eharge bv a iurv<br />
deliberation, Mond<br />
jury recommended<br />
chargei involved a girt?<br />
years old.<br />
Blevin will be aenti „<br />
week by Judge Falmtr'<br />
Isolate to*<br />
BE81IT,TS<br />
KESTAX<br />
Harvey Cobb, <strong>of</strong>;<br />
onial Hotel, 131 Atll<br />
spent 64c in Thi ;<br />
Ledger classified «<br />
mint, aavtrtislBr Bftv<br />
meiit. The afl M "<br />
apartment for *17G.<br />
er Williams, chttl .,.„_<br />
at LatenA Ho«p!t«I?l<br />
aelphla, lo;'<br />
'^nfl I lot iJ<br />
deposit," •; *S%&•,&*<br />
displaying the '.<br />
Last Year's Runner-Up In<br />
Mibs Tourney Out Of Race<br />
Wildwood Boy, Almost National Champion in 1932, Is<br />
Noted Out by Cousin; County Finals Tomorrow.<br />
LOAN DESIR<strong>ED</strong><br />
dtalrcn 10 borro* 4 or 6"<br />
Ian •bout 2 WK PI*t^j<br />
cority RsferwtM. Brttr'<br />
ger Box 2i- Otean CIW<br />
FOE MIS'r'lbMI!:<br />
ply asBHI Point<br />
FOR BAtE<br />
A<br />
AMrtinint,<br />
FOR RENT<br />
<strong>On</strong>e half<br />
sir mt.<br />
AI<br />
ftmti,<br />
Bwln<br />
d<br />
Thonilaa,<br />
TOE BAlSSttorttbW<br />
Ins M.cklnr. tiie national<br />
tourniiment looted noon nim M the<br />
likely;«hner ^i-FrtSS. JHs w#<br />
expeettd to ramp Wron^l the pre-<br />
limi wiMi^iWi ;<br />
. Ch^mpiOTJ^Iftt" „<br />
will meet here toinop<br />
county trtle-iHij-*<br />
Seycn <strong>of</strong> fte Y'i)<br />
naw have ttw.v.<br />
dm City, lolmfl „<br />
«wt: B. Oatf&J|ll«W»<br />
nil<br />
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