Jan 1935 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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Tabloid Editorial<br />
. <strong>City</strong>'s in fine financial<br />
shape. ! Thanks, taxpayers!<br />
Largest Weekly Circulation In Sooth Jersey<br />
OCEAN Cm' SENTINEL-LET)*;!<br />
AND THE OOB.AH CITV NCWB. CONSOLIDATED<br />
54th, YEAR_No. 37 Publication Office-<br />
Bed Monn II.II, 8lh Si. mill n.»«n AT OCEAN CITV, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, <strong>1935</strong> PublUhed<br />
Reach Accord Lear Praises Vanquished Rival As He Becomes Baby Freeholder|State Control <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>On</strong> Rail Removal;<br />
Is Up to R.R. Now<br />
Surveyors Here to Estimate<br />
Cost <strong>of</strong> Clearing West<br />
av. <strong>of</strong> Rails<br />
DECISION SOON SEEN<br />
Business Firms Affected<br />
by Change in Sidings<br />
AH Satisfied<br />
The matter nf remuvine I he old<br />
PeniiBj-lviiiilii iiiilroud irarlia<br />
frnni Waul liv. between illh nnil<br />
14tli Kin., is niiiv ,.HI 11..I y ii|) ill<br />
tin 1 l'cuDiiylviinlii-Ki'inlifiK H-<br />
«h()ro IJtiBB.<br />
This was revpaleil by ciiiy (if.<br />
firiulx WedllC'Wluy illlrinK (hp<br />
mnpiina »f Ilic rainniinHliincrs. Ai<br />
Lhnl time (,'unitiiinxiiiiiiM' 'I"ruin n>jinrlPil<br />
lhnl scvorul siirvcyiirH nm!<br />
insiupcis (if ilic niilinui; rumlimiy<br />
WIMP In Inwn luukini; tilcii<br />
iliii iiii'ii iiml iiin|i|)ina mil rci<br />
ih>'niHi-ivi>4 jusi whin unnlij I«<br />
niM-iHiHiiiy lei iiinkc IJ11' rlmm-i',<br />
Coni?iRtiil.ires 1'iwcll ,mJ \,siues Hun Ht- is Retinny '<br />
With Best Wishes <strong>of</strong> Hin Fellow Citizens<br />
It hftB hid lo mnny 100"per<br />
cent jneetinga now that no<br />
member darei mils one, lest he<br />
be annihilated. The club.Is now<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the outstanding 10 on<br />
this continent and several oth.<br />
er countries, In perfect atten.<br />
dance.<br />
Thi Olub b,ii now has U<br />
sjnmmttm,l|WJi;p«i c«nj mt<br />
I)i*m=<br />
\u Lhe rjatli <strong>of</strong> uffict<br />
C urn I hhall u \ i<br />
iL futhfullv<br />
* II I, {fifing tu bt* n<br />
wm k ^ jth i'ii^ hc<br />
feh.ill tt\ in i#nJ I<br />
^i'd u^NUte him ihu! he i rv<br />
tiring ivilh tlu hc'Nt<br />
hi fc Fi'IltiiV i iti/fiiM Ht<br />
iiitiijf many Frifnd* »In<br />
nlflcc, ii i ul > (4-f| (hit it<br />
h*' d plp»iMHF# F«r him *<br />
1/4- it<br />
tirnn lid**<br />
if] ^hu ltl limit*<br />
<strong>City</strong> Budgets To<br />
Come up Tuesday<br />
Passage on Opening Dny<br />
<strong>of</strong> Legislature Pr^icted<br />
By Sen. Read<br />
MIGHT AFFECT US<br />
Rigid Economy Plan May<br />
Force More Cuto, But<br />
Resort Feeb Safe<br />
Hint tin- Htate<br />
nil! piigit till" liiidiri'f<br />
1*111 at it* iipi>nlii|> SOKKIOII nn<br />
I'm HIIIIV MIIN tliii pri'dli-IJiiii<br />
niailii this week by State Smia.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Tax G<br />
1934FarAheadi<br />
Exceed 1933by$;<br />
Total Tops 1984 Levy; by<br />
Prepaymeiits $40,000 Ahead <strong>of</strong><br />
Year; All Bills, PayroUi Paf<br />
VVith fix collectioni in 1934 far<br />
sanguine hopea, members <strong>of</strong> the city's<br />
nue and flnanct relaxed long enough today to<br />
selves brkfly on tha back before plunging Intp thfrj<br />
1986, which thty hope will astabUsh a new record. 1 *<br />
will i\ m<br />
Charles B. Pawrll<br />
i» ,i<br />
Wlldwood Graft<br />
Probe Hits Snag;<br />
. -*<br />
I X|..,t IllM'thlilll Nllilll Co. Protests<br />
N*lH'HO (litMI HNMCIiiniHMl, ilif<br />
iMMHiiiiN^uinar Huid, thai tin* riiiilil<br />
ill!<br />
lil<br />
pa!ts<br />
CQllectioiM in 1984 totaltad 91^19,480^8,<br />
lor t'barlcH (', Head. And Ocer,<br />
Jr., director <strong>of</strong> tht departaimt, announced -<br />
i'iiII (liv iilfli'laiH were nonder- exceeda the 1988 total by J861,7S5.96, sod is far<br />
IIIK n'bitl. if arij, pfteot It ———'————-— —— my total during the ,J<br />
nmild liiivi' here.<br />
t also exc<br />
Like Gentle Morn In May<br />
"TIIP plan IM lo have (he bill<br />
hy 5109,230^3.<br />
[ins* hiiih holme* on Tilesdiiy." Four Counties Ask gii receiflts Au<br />
4i'ii:iiiir Iirinl Bald, "MII I hail iTiil-<br />
fuur yean wert:<br />
ililliiiiiiips will nm |IP delayed<br />
Is Freeholders* Meeting I Seach Experiment•<br />
I :iilii|ilini; illpir iflHn hinl(yflH." Bacharach Aid in<br />
Mtlii.iiL'ls Oi'caii rlij'n biid.<br />
To be Constructed m" Ii.'.- liOi'ii rwln(iti>fl firii<br />
New. All-Republican Board Fairly Exudes<br />
Survey for Canal<br />
ilPI'kc Hl'liulilr llf:ld Mill) that<br />
k nn L-iiiiri-.nlci- flint it mlifhl<br />
Harmony at Organization Session ' South <strong>of</strong> 6th st. mil him- tn ln> ri-ii|ifiii'il fii<br />
Delay Recall-<br />
pniyiili' (or tile (IrnHtic curtail<br />
limp.<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> Grand jury and<br />
As mild Mini ifpntlp a May morning wsw the mn- (SQQ.Faol Bulkhead to be! !»NM> <strong>On</strong>lj lli'iii Niiiy i liiiiiiir IIIIIN I i.niiiuiiii |,j ('I.,,.<br />
Ki-ciiliir Kri'iirli ji, 1,,,1,'hiii.l hi<br />
Mr, Trout and (iiy Knjslnnrr<br />
(Hit lur I\|HT| l,sliiii,,n, I....<br />
WHiiiim H. l-DllUnon, .It-., hPlImp<br />
Ihiil Ilie only Item in he futisiil.<br />
fciri. tin- l> i!il.«r urniiil hirj<br />
ered now by (lie railroad iM tin- III KB recent liiiesiiaiiH.iii nf<br />
mailer <strong>of</strong> expense, us ihp TPNI nililiiiini! iifi'siIrN iiiiij ili'lui<br />
<strong>of</strong> lhe proposed plan is I lip bp,«t cciilllliiiaiice (if I In- i'iiii-st-'i;:i'.<br />
yet made up.<br />
tiiiii, tilt, {iriiii'iiitor |ii:li,';ii(-i|<br />
To rpmovp thp irark** il would<br />
H l<br />
y<br />
In. nenpiiBiiry in rermilp ihp aid- Ml- MM-llH-ll .^Illlllll'll \llll<br />
nigs In Mevernl pnal nnd liiinltor fiiriiieci I.s M('w..|iii;ii r M H I I<br />
MildB, IISI well as plll'i'liaiip I Is t • f r c r linliiiM:,' n i l lull. T i n '<br />
Mgli!H-nr=way for Ihpni in un in n-ri'Ti-cil ilu- h i l l s , iiiiiilIliiu<br />
Haven av, InHipad uf U'OHI nv,<br />
iiMrii I n h i m .<br />
Tii Mr,. II Hm-li<br />
" I liropllSi- h , IJiUi. I!, , II;<br />
Ihi- l - m p i - r iiiilli-M•:, .i , i i m j<br />
114 Lights Are<br />
l Tv-Tir "iT" "i.T"ifii- iri'<br />
ri'K hi- filially -anl.<br />
Turned Back <strong>On</strong> lllnll.'jlil.<br />
The pi-!i?-.i'<br />
Parkway Also to GIftw by<br />
Saturday Night<br />
"Lei there he lishls," MI id. lily<br />
< ommisiinner .hihii K. Tiiilii. on<br />
Wednesday. And Ihat niulil thorp<br />
•• ''a — 114 m.iru on ll»treets<br />
ttinti on TucHiiuy nlishi.<br />
Tills nocturnal dawning miirlipd<br />
tho flrai, step in roiloralion in<br />
Ntreet Illumination, enrtuiluil Novpmber<br />
I when ihe Blrepi li&hl*<br />
ing appropriation withered anil<br />
died.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> tliosfi restored Wi'ilnesday<br />
night were in re«idpiithil<br />
«eetlonfl, with a few on 8th and<br />
ith sts, and lhe Boardwalk.<br />
- By Saturday it IR nxpurled that<br />
lights will he restored on HIP<br />
Pirkway, hut they will ho reduf<br />
ed from 600 to 400 candleptiwpr.<br />
which Trout eatiinatCH will HUVP<br />
about $10 per light per year. <strong>On</strong>.<br />
lj alternate HghlH win .be turned<br />
nn This was the rule all lasl<br />
«inter and summer, as well.<br />
The coniMiiBiiionor tentative}'<br />
plans lo reduce the eandloiiower<br />
uf boardwalk lights, as well.<br />
! iifli'l<br />
f nhi<br />
1<br />
Hut .Not<br />
!l!4<br />
liii'. !rl ihi'<br />
r;ii^el•i^L:(•ii<br />
iil !n11-!i,!<br />
ii'iiill HIP sranil jury HIIH<br />
I I U I I hi- \-',v Vi'ilr iliii,,.• ><br />
1111,1-<br />
: walk, Parallel to It<br />
TO RESTORE BEACH<br />
iili-Hi'iiubliuaii iiiiarii fairly<br />
IMI niiiitiiiiiy ami Ihp pi<br />
A nnii-iimi vpi-rimPiir<br />
ihnruuf i'i fiittiii? ^pHHiuns,<br />
ulriiiih Im..<br />
i-r wilii LILI-<br />
;* UrjjLiiiIii-.in<br />
M. l.i-ar, win<br />
•i i'livli..li.<br />
liiii- thi us<br />
1 niiic<br />
niiiini.'ii I 'ill 5 li:ii'i i'<br />
'., i in tit- liii'ii<br />
liVi- ! M*.11 h:i!!(<br />
ll,-t! lil v i ni<br />
-II<br />
hiLJI? Eiilml* 1 Mr,<br />
, |,i> lull! ;I,'|'<br />
1 ] 11 • I'-U'llly'.<br />
' 5J." l.'llll'llll<br />
'iraliii i-thi'-hi-iiljfi- 1<br />
'Ml' >t';il<br />
,M.,y..r<br />
Hi'<br />
• I u , in,<br />
jiii'i.r-.<br />
inn><br />
ss.l.<br />
•:A\<br />
•THUiii',1 ill<br />
rhy i-niiiiniH:<br />
i 'il 1<br />
.1<br />
Tabernacle Assn.'s<br />
Officers Re-elected<br />
The following wero rc-elet'tei'l<br />
ntTirers nf the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TiiberndLle<br />
Assiiciatloii at the annual<br />
meitirm, lield lecentlj':<br />
President, Rev, W, Elwell<br />
Lake; vice president, Hev, F, A,<br />
peMarii; treasurer, John C,<br />
Steelman; secretary nnd superijineniieiH,<br />
Rev. William K. Fisher,<br />
, Frriiik H, Tuft and Frank I 1 , ^IIIN SIH1,11(H<br />
lilll.j •• 11 .•:! i.y IMP flfl-<br />
IlllllliTS illl-lllliPli HUP fni<br />
,<br />
,r«lton, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> property own-<br />
ITS and summer residents, were<br />
liected trustees, aueceediiiir the<br />
Hate Thomas H. Fort, Jr., and<br />
^"illim A. Bender.<br />
art /Couple, Now<br />
JUth, Wed 50 Years<br />
Mr. and Mre. OharlM P. Woollord,<br />
2U Weit av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
jquietly celebrated their 50th wedding<br />
anniveriary at their wintei<br />
ome in St. Petersburf, Florida,<br />
'ocember 24.<br />
They receivefl a ahower <strong>of</strong> goldpn<br />
anniveriary cards, telegram!<br />
and flnwers from tjieir many.<br />
|riends in Philadelphia, Camtlen,<br />
1 tl«*ll IM<br />
in piiy for mi iuiilh nl* Wililwnnil<br />
.i(*i-nnniH by HUNH. K>iirnlld H lit J<br />
MnlllMnniPry. nf IMliliuii-lliiiiu. Tllr<br />
ollll'f, fur J:jllli. wiiH pl'PKPllli-il in<br />
ncrvliiiiiln SII'I'IMT. HiirlltiBliiii i-n-<br />
J'iiii-cr, whn I •'-I i f 5 I'II linll! hl'I'iTf<br />
ttii* prllilil jury and 11 **- siiiii-i-miiMiili't<br />
iliv<strong>of</strong>iliniiliirs IIINI spriim.<br />
Fi-PPlliililpr Halpll T. Hlmi-li:,<br />
PlllltPlllll'll iiiP -CTVii'Ps tt'l'l-p il<br />
illllllipiiliun <strong>of</strong> I 111" illVPSIiliallnll<br />
, Ii wu« ciiiisiili'ioii prnhiililP ihih<br />
wi'iAi tliiit the iliiiiiuli 1 muv P'U<br />
only lmlil iiii lisiiinpiiiiii nf Hi"<br />
(iniuil jury invf>»( imii Imi Inn "f<br />
Ilip u-iiila nr (lie coiiiiiii-'uliiin!!--:<br />
ONLY K I'sIJIl I'MKNTH<br />
ARM ItKTnt.NKl)<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly ciglii iiiilii'tmi'ntH, ii»siiiiilli'St<br />
MiiinhiM' in iliis cnuiity in<br />
iJIJ yciii's, tt'i'ii' rpUimi'il Iiy tin 1<br />
,\.i hiuli nmin arrivpil<br />
I'.-ilini'i M. Wily uiljuuriifil<br />
iii iiii> ii'i't'iiiilJi'rs' mum .-'< ine 'i<br />
lii-chiil Ins inifr/ii use thp i-imri-: »'>vli<br />
i'MiHii- Tlu* lipilt'h wilH piPMiMHiy : ii ii<br />
iiiini.t'-i ^iji luiitP IjaHki^tH nf<br />
liuii-fi-s. nil hiii imp nf whii-ii WI>-.T<br />
I, i Mr. I.i ii:, tlip uiily riMiliy iii«<br />
nipiiitier.<br />
Ohiiiiiii M, Cni-on,. wh.i -i'iv-,1<br />
.nit liu- iiili- Riilieri, ». ilillui'-i<br />
y .* W, Ilnnlrt-ay, ,,i<br />
Liiii'sfi.ri'il U'l'in ami tviis. :!i.'!i<br />
H I, \\;l,; NOT lirCriPllL<br />
uii'dlijil. fur _il full tpi-Tn, iuiil' J>lr,<br />
iicr(i(fl-y Tn-IraH ihn linn-ailil-<br />
\A'hi<br />
r M>i'limi. Tlii-ri-fiin-. tin-<br />
Alni. WITI' fesv hy iiiiHnMl<br />
Lisi yi'iii, fiiiiiij,.]i ihi'v luiiiii<br />
jii-'.iinhly ^UO, "<br />
Fairly Fxilthi illirnioiiy<br />
e niiM 11fiLf went nit' per M-hetiiillll<br />
11/. ll.i'CllM'tl'il jilSl UlM'li<br />
'lr y.nliiii'l-l ("ilucr. Tin- ni'"."<br />
Di'ivmlii'i' • riiiiil iufy, it IH'CHIIM"<br />
kniiwn WiMiiu-^,l:iy! SJiun- nf llit-m<br />
cuiu-i-rii(||| liny Oi-i'iin •-"it .v |i«r-<br />
Thp uitjln iiHiirliiiiiiiiB ivi'iv in<br />
iiililition in iliii«u iPturiipil iipiiiisi<br />
Wililwonii city nlVieiali!.<br />
: v,vrp *\vutn in iiy U^pii:,<br />
Clerk II. Mii.'Vcl Hunriiaeii, •I'l:;'..<br />
iliinp, thp two "neiiphyiMi 1 " \VI>;IrniiL'i'ululiilfil<br />
hy Uii'ir i'nllr^Kii''«.<br />
Callii I'liwoil hy Mistalif<br />
Wlnii Ciciii A. .1. ,<br />
a! I lip i'l'iirgiiiii/iiiicin nippi<br />
ma. \VI'(!IIP--II:I>'.<br />
i!o rciipniieil ilip ' iiipiiitiioii<br />
iiiutli 1 in ipfiinilina niicriiilinii.. M:.<br />
.lackaon ilprlarud.<br />
"Thp I'irHl HlPp ill lillPlii|iiilr:<br />
pi'iiniiliilPK Mini 111 ••nili'iit ill's in<br />
SOIVP tin<br />
Hi'vpriil wpfikii iiBfi 1 Imi iiy<br />
Ihp iiiiddil' nf Mils ypiii' Ihp i-nun'.<br />
iy will hp on 11 full riiHli biiKlH.<br />
A m>« Rid Cirandi! liridge lo<br />
i'p|ilai'p 1 hi- jiti-selil antiqiialod<br />
1 -:\ui\. nitl iliiv. P*'fntiiiii:<br />
lux prohlPin is In ilpi<br />
i l l p h o w N U I L i l I n f i l l . K I H P r i l l l M ' l l l<br />
«p will do lviihoul,' ho i-oiiiiiiiii'il,<br />
"iliiiiy iwmii <strong>of</strong> ("spPnillMirc<br />
which «>TU:f WPIP lookpii npim a,<br />
noii-PHspiitiiil liavp hccninc PSHPU-<br />
Hal py ileuianii and in many 111-<br />
KiiincpH iiiandaloiy |iy |C»BiM11 •<br />
lion,"<br />
liIviilfH Ituiltri't imlliir<br />
He slividPd thp pounly's hint-, he<br />
! city TreUHiirer r. W, Striilite<br />
Wednesday lie doubled if<br />
iiiiip \vuuld diHIurh Orean<br />
I'ilys i!i::5 iiitdKpi, liecaiige <strong>of</strong> lha<br />
rediietiiin effeeted thlH<br />
fi!niiHl!iifd"dh naffp 61<br />
Schools to Open<br />
Again on Monday<br />
Parents Urged to Keep Ailing<br />
Children Home<br />
ii;i rpi-ifKo<br />
Bentham Restless<br />
After Operation<br />
l !i st. Ciiast<br />
nlfiiruirp, 11111J111<br />
Iy farm and a mod-1 get dollars for limn as "fiillun s; | ],,;„,,.t:1|'<br />
1 inipriivpiiiPIUs<br />
ill 111! 1 liiiiii vialiiln, " i\ tin Lll-U'l I* IMIL—If<br />
'iiii 1:1 .,|:,-:':iii.-!i Sir ii|i|ii.'nilicitig<br />
,.i Iriil.n in 0 an<br />
mander <strong>of</strong> MprEan-Ranck Post, the co-operation yve received 111 individual citiien."<br />
The smiling postman attrib. our Christmas work ihowe d- To EndarM No randidate<br />
uted his speedy recovery to the that the people are back <strong>of</strong> ui.<br />
py ry t<br />
The local post wilL not en-<br />
ft tht th Li h l We will continue to get thii<br />
fact that the Legion has only<br />
l to get thii dorse any candidate <strong>of</strong> |rroup<br />
support.ai lonB at the public <strong>of</strong> cwdldarti *W« I«r-if'.<br />
ii. convinced we are working At th« mm* it-ymk<br />
for the best intereit <strong>of</strong> th* dded to preiient A«n«ricap<br />
csmmunity and not for any Iii- • todCisfts;ft» •<br />
dividuali, .•-'.- ,':•-:.<br />
"This year, with a JpcaJ We<br />
tlon^Monto ha hiW^<br />
••'•£'&<br />
100 blank cartridges on hand,<br />
"Just when I wai feeling the<br />
most wobbly," he said, "1 happened<br />
to think, that the post<br />
ha§ only 100 blanks on hand.<br />
Well need 96 <strong>of</strong> those blanta<br />
f<strong>of</strong> ar MpiBOrial Day i i<br />
^iUd ,gMt it. J,<br />
eialon<br />
to<br />
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%•
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a>"- ' I.<br />
VdSS,<br />
g ( pfci* *• pf*<br />
J, .... . . r .. t.<br />
itf («j»l than in IU atatoment, iuued<br />
Real Estate Board New Year Prediction<br />
lotftl, '•• -y , •<br />
Spiritunl Values Given Place<br />
Tlio second reason, anil perliup.1<br />
the nioat substantial, ii MUI spnitoal<br />
values are again being fivin'<br />
Itheir proper place. Wlthoui<br />
tfitte'" values <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> would<br />
not be the popular ieHSh<strong>of</strong>a R#s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
it is, for remember, lii com.<br />
mon with other Suuth JerJey reaorta<br />
we use the same scDan, our<br />
Boardwalk is similar, ini air ii<br />
lu<br />
^ •—il so is the aindi OKI<br />
l<br />
^"otimproveMnS In busi_e_| Won <strong>of</strong> Roy 1. Darby, will jjorated In the building <strong>of</strong> Qtea<br />
' , ' " I J _,<br />
' T -\ l tv& - V_? - v i *£_•'•'V-jW^<br />
_ leBH<strong>On</strong> fur<br />
ts and, mark<br />
HAFJPY Nffif, TOA8! It's an<br />
sJ^JiM^^JiS-r- age alii custom, and <strong>of</strong>ten is said Sel the tUn_. ^_T\_~<br />
ladi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and ail will be<br />
perhaps, as mud. meaning «5&Jj _!*!_•_,-for""^<br />
• While it's only a New Year<br />
l|^i injarkM finitatig' Imprtvi- oeeauie we hive a calendar<br />
int^ftovbi WBlflid It it fi- which tells us when it arjivsi.<br />
' ' " ""•• • • - '——*- ' *- 'net, it is real)}<br />
ill 1 frequentij<br />
the civic pride <strong>of</strong> our feiiept upon its past and conpeople,<br />
and the only way In which template its future, Baal Istate<br />
that'challenge cin be met la for —that topic which cannot be<br />
all par|ies: <strong>of</strong> interest tt combine mMtiontd without uriuiing the<br />
fteipelorti Wtt oneoWective in Interest <strong>of</strong> all, for It touches ev-<br />
_i__..-.*-.-. ^i^. . , ^i • f, eyy phase <strong>of</strong> human life and U<br />
te <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is tlio vital force o.<br />
. IJ its vary esistence. What does tin<br />
' " New Year hold for <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits<br />
[tre and 'for Heal Estate?<br />
jt equipped PMMIICI. Irlihi Year Ahead<br />
seashore, reaort from the stand- Because <strong>of</strong> many who may no.<br />
point <strong>of</strong> hotwlng along the Jersey know me, I presume to qualify<br />
^W'.TO ownett have main* iny right to express an opiiuoi,<br />
|»_1ifl S,their prtperHei: in food pn then subjects by saying that<br />
WjaiR ^ - :v " ; PU but five years <strong>of</strong> my life<br />
ivlflilpM, Wijor friee a.jnsW I»ve been spent in Oeeaa <strong>City</strong>,<br />
U(f«! fflei biiMessVlevel <strong>of</strong> qieanufflity is lacing one <strong>of</strong><br />
•"^'Bj^^riae.JevelishojiM be tiw' fctlffhteiif y$» forRealiJa.<br />
• ' ttftln tha »*• Mwfclwihas knownifUiW*ne<br />
,...._, ..... , . -i ,-iHertfled B«wn year a dectde ag^ which<br />
bupiniis :«all»e_ IMI; year^ XJhJ is ^st twice as iong as p«mii*<br />
JffB>(di_jiite.iteM are^ taken ori nent realtors estimated it would,<br />
tte Part ^f;locaT Interests tnimJ he in 1826. The new foundations<br />
«,JIt,^_ ^ ,,_,.__ ...,.._t _.„. _._. ^ eompell.<br />
jjr pravipus<br />
were dashed<br />
.. ... , .. •» .ially let and<br />
v vJRrWe Boo»t Lost Business hardenei sufficiently to hold the<br />
; 5^^,,.J underpinnlai <strong>of</strong> that new strue-<br />
F^ lit *"* " If \<br />
Oeeui <strong>City</strong><br />
M «V Satai Hade<br />
I|iesi by this « »»• Bopular la the hey-dey,<br />
; \ «*W u'Mi <strong>of</strong> Seal BiUUs wis<br />
;jrill not be mnde, to make a great naisei not<br />
' then i, i so «oy. I have Serionai taiow.<br />
rthi people Jeage <strong>of</strong>-nOJneraw- ialei—whielj<br />
W W * . * « W «bqut whioh ntttnin^ hat<br />
waUied u allfm^alij. No Bldry was asked<br />
i consummation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
"i the commission<br />
dlnfully needed to<br />
W"Scwii tani»Mi" :^ei ? bWtar for people «*Ugfi-I <strong>On</strong>d---_iwJFftti<br />
:: ,tow h_ve learned that security «SlFtarf»«l«e--#iHtt»fid«<br />
<strong>of</strong>; Oeton Is^ pnej o^ the jBtamdUiu iiiuM em lints and now, luxuri.tts<br />
•e-__i- - t ,(«<br />
_' 1<br />
A BARGAIN<br />
Bui mosl iniportmrt ol aU it<br />
you anooth. eosy riding over<br />
all Idnda d roads - "a frpnteeatrid<strong>of</strong>orback-soairiden)."<br />
The National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New jeriey<br />
Condensed Statement <strong>of</strong> Condition, Dec. 31, 1934<br />
LIABILITIES<br />
ASSETS<br />
Coah and Due from<br />
Banki .,$210,047,85<br />
U. S, Governmsnt Securities<br />
196,420.01<br />
Other Assets „.„_. 6,BS6.98<br />
Loans and Investments 126,671,08<br />
$548,525.87<br />
Alfred W. Powell, President<br />
Capita! ,<br />
Surplus<br />
Other Liabilities<br />
Deposits ,<br />
.$ w(ooo.oolS<br />
m<br />
488,869.9^<br />
$841,825,87<br />
George S. Gntt, Cathier<br />
FORD V-8 fOR 193 5<br />
NOW ON DISPLAY<br />
A New Ford V-8 That Brings New Beauty,<br />
New Safety, and a New Kind <strong>of</strong> Riding<br />
Comfort Within Reach <strong>of</strong> Millions <strong>of</strong> People<br />
o^bJ-vod by the use <strong>of</strong> thrae basic pta- .ease <strong>of</strong> handling. You can take curves to J ,Wit» are many new feature, in the _•<br />
l^C«nect disWfcuti-n <strong>of</strong> car weight Ford V-8 to <strong>1935</strong>'which make (he ^ I<br />
In less teat pressure on the pedaL<br />
* iww type <strong>of</strong> eggy-proawre du<br />
^W ^ ^ f l ncrease ef<br />
fJdoncy at higher ope.ds. N.w«tMring<br />
vice <strong>of</strong> more IhaB a million ownew.<br />
There q»» wfinementa, but no change to<br />
mium pirionnartce wh«U ,buy<br />
ihi. Ford V-8-lulI 8<br />
horsepower and Capable oU<br />
milea an hour. Ail Ford Vcam<br />
for <strong>1935</strong>. come<br />
whh Safety Joiin B,<br />
.'ownaond.<br />
Sports — John H, Whlticar,<br />
Transportation — Henry F,<br />
jtieren.<br />
Bong Leader — William H.<br />
JolliBson, Jr.<br />
Betunii to Temple,<br />
Paul Cameron has returned to<br />
his studies after having spent the<br />
lolidnyi with Ills motnir, Mrs,<br />
ffllia Cameron, <strong>of</strong> Bayonne pi.<br />
Go by Traifi far<br />
Comfort and Convenience<br />
Two-Day<br />
Round Trip Farm<br />
m », wain ^aa it. Mail<br />
Tlck.h fsr Ibis ipailai 2-djy rat.<br />
an ijood oi, all Intni gain) M<br />
rhiladalphta and ntyrnlng.<br />
Thtii Hikiii 9ood jn coacti.i,<br />
alto In pullman and laungi nn<br />
upon paym.nl <strong>of</strong> iial charg*.<br />
COHSUU TIMiMltM fO» SEBVICt<br />
PENNSYLVANIA"-RE AD ING<br />
SEASHORE LINES<br />
DMLY SERVICE<br />
leaning and Pressing<br />
enVSuits and TopcoaU and "<br />
^Wan^ Plain Dresses and Coats „.„.„. „....<br />
I frr ; WOEE D0H1 A1 $m PJANT<br />
cean <strong>City</strong> Dry Cleaners and Dyers<br />
_<br />
license few *o help, them hold<br />
down their sudfets apparently<br />
est reporta, will receive the |B0..<br />
^WjfP^PMMfi!<br />
however, failed to pnnrtde for<br />
their redlstrlDmlon to the muniolpalitie..<br />
It is antleipated that<br />
the new legMatnre will rectify<br />
[GUARANTEED 1<br />
GAS BILLS<br />
MMMMW '<br />
HHIH ii Iml-IU^i<br />
hr • AMI Rafaml<br />
W •«* *10-WWW-.<br />
% m i M -, I'^'^-I?! ft fujlyorgtaiied plan laid dowi by<br />
hava received a contract to build this department," Director Roeser<br />
4 two-family apnrtment for a declared today. '<br />
_ „<br />
by eiiriy spring<br />
Happy New Year<br />
RMOrt Wekom« ft<br />
Uy and HopefuUy<br />
wltn rMlewed napi iB ttilr ord's being broken, by appnwi. fftlo*<br />
narty at the Golf Club, but there<br />
also were numerous parties in<br />
private homes.<br />
Local Children Go<br />
,,. ToERA Den^toi<br />
Mrs, John Johnson and Atlns<br />
Sutb Read are cooperating with<br />
the BRA and the Farent-Teaehers'<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty in<br />
transporting under • privileged<br />
children to ERA dentists for free<br />
dental-work. They took two auto<br />
loads to ^Wee_bliie- yesterday<br />
(Thursday). These BHA dentists<br />
are stationed at Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Cape May and Woodbine. Miss<br />
Elizabeth Hartman, •cbeol nurse,<br />
TOTAL =„ ^_IM1M-O.8i _f 1319,480.88 J| mountains, T_e cart s»Jdrl<br />
It consisted <strong>of</strong>:<br />
'^bls %I11 give you an Idea M<br />
recommends the children who areCash<br />
.,—_______..»l1oee1_41.69<br />
-..ILOee^LeB tte helibt <strong>of</strong> the mountains<br />
eligible to the service.<br />
County scrip and<br />
wr-eh our new ear haa climbed<br />
bonds -__ __ 117^22.84 117.422 84 i» fcllB gear. Oh, toy, are we<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B, Allen <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bonds _ __ 127,M6,80 127,»16.80 Pleased wl* »««• • ''• V!<br />
__ 7,S89.6B The Vn Foasens will return to<br />
and son, John, 1048 Asbury _v,,<br />
motored to Newark today (Pr|.<br />
day), •<br />
EAT THE BEST<br />
iojne 80 foreclosute actions ' *<br />
were started, and in MI MN *U<br />
it .gain<br />
that 1936 will be the best in payments up to <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1, 1884, kt^_f«_rt<br />
Mr. and lira, Alfred W. Piwell<br />
and children motored Tuesday to<br />
! Uiiv«<br />
several years. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> people were |S0J14.4i. Up to JFamuwy «» rwtt. H^tiui Mmk ,?"??? *?•<br />
tave the New Year an enthusias. Ji. »88, they were approximately .J* 1*rtf 8 ^L*« 1 R_L, rt iP_S<br />
lie reception. $110^00. »,7i___»^5fi? ___£!£« i____!<br />
Plreeraekers and inns boomed <strong>On</strong> labor Day, after an al- m ito ^ f ""• "^ ^ ;<br />
and popped oil over town, bells post unprecedented total <strong>of</strong> sol- rt^«w_«* .WS 1 -- »"*"• ,!•;»•<br />
rang anj the fire siren at city Actions had been rolled up, <strong>City</strong> °*g* ^ftrt Han?'Mbvkwur :; _W<br />
hail moaned a sort <strong>of</strong> Ironical Treasurer C. W. Itruble ventured «i«r wiiriwt *>•:.*».+S2%2fii&:<br />
dirge for the departing year. ' he bold prediction that before ositk* c, w, MI Aibun;«*,,;,.r-,<br />
v Oy»ter. — AH Styles<br />
Mac's Restaurant<br />
808 Shore Boad eomen Point<br />
ME BLATTCO<br />
^antte Cit^ Gneat Department ftei^-DiilMi!<br />
WM Be Thrilled With These<br />
Cotton Frocks<br />
Qneen Make's New Spring<br />
Models—As Fresh and Crisp<br />
as Spring Itself I YotfII Ehjoy<br />
Weuring Them Around<br />
tto |^e» But Tfoi ipi B<br />
^^m tq ^sp THftitt^r<br />
W&m Wwt X,ater <strong>On</strong>. ^BiMff<br />
?l '_<br />
was tee conservative. The total<br />
was 1-77,848,81, instead,<br />
141,625.78 Last Week<br />
During the week ending De<br />
cember 81, usuUry^Tuir time<br />
in tsa payments, the «ity received<br />
$41,625.78, including the<br />
Lincoln Hotel pay^nent.<br />
Following Is an analysis <strong>of</strong> re-<br />
ceipts during 1034:<br />
1984 ______=.___4681,145.B8<br />
19S8 :'17B,BS6J7<br />
1982 __„....________ 188,407.06<br />
Prior years and tax<br />
titles _____________ 198,710.61<br />
Interest on taxes ____ 76^59.14<br />
Assessments _— 8SJ41.B9<br />
Discount ___„„_ 7.S89.BB<br />
County Debt Reduced in<br />
1M4, Jackson Point. Out<br />
s<br />
Me cited the lollowlBf fleurM Mncfl h£^M<br />
to ahow reduction In outstandinr eritical.<br />
taaesi — • •-<br />
Outstanding County Tajtes, <strong>Jan</strong>, 1 „<br />
County taxes added for current year<br />
Collcctlono ,„„, ,<br />
OutatandlBg, pee. 31 „„„._„„<br />
"The Interesting feature <strong>of</strong> the<br />
abem" ie continued, "also is<br />
that during 1933 the outstanding<br />
turn Increased over 1500,000,<br />
whereas during 1934 they nave<br />
inefMaed only §87,000.<br />
Collect* ft) p. & <strong>of</strong>' levy<br />
•'In IBM the treasurer collected<br />
JIM turn mmsatt • wi_b, «<br />
Van Fossens Go to<br />
California in Ford<br />
Mr, and airs, Hiram Viai'.-fi**'<br />
•en, who are on a crOBs conUnent<br />
motor tour, but arrivad In<br />
California. • . '<br />
Edward O. KurU, local Ford<br />
fl*alei% haa jreeerfed a, pttif ;«ara,.<br />
from Olonft Ariiona, dated M<br />
w<br />
|l,0M1130.0»<br />
.. 67«!i2»._.<br />
6-1,133,67<br />
i......,...fl,09.Jli,77 |l^.BA30,W<br />
90 per eent <strong>of</strong> the total tax levy,<br />
as against ii »r oent 1m iiil.:<br />
OelleeUons In MM wer» 70 ger<br />
cent greater than to iiM, %.<br />
"AntlBlBatlng an inchjase In<br />
t« eolleetlons. It U? e-pectod<br />
that toe county will gr«dyaliF<br />
work tit a luU ea»» basl. tty _#<br />
Mrtdle <strong>of</strong> the jf_ur, thus dfcein-'<br />
Unulng the Issuance <strong>of</strong> scrip,"<br />
Pe comparative eutitaBdlnf<br />
Inflebtedness he clagslfled aa fel.<br />
lows:' • •.'.••. •,"".•,•.•"<br />
Indebtedness, '<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>. 1, 19ll, ,,,,.,,...,,iS14ii1OM,0O<br />
Reduction during 1938 128,000.00<br />
Indebtedneii, ' • ;/:<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>. lt ii!4 „, W<br />
^W ^«eu^*lihw_FK/ai# («W<br />
four -miles or ne* road Hid been<br />
etnktrvetad dwpltB doatlcMly<br />
%tm _._. .*; : k' 3 *<br />
. »i-. ? ""•,<br />
„'•_'-<br />
I s .' /<br />
*'/'<br />
J<br />
HK ''-^:."<br />
,">
aj»sy^ jBlWilli hat hinging on one e«r he would he<br />
His Winter Chores<br />
by A. B. Ctapin<br />
ANIMALS . • and children<br />
It was Sidney Smith, the<br />
famous English wit <strong>of</strong> a cen-<br />
tury HSO, who said: "The more<br />
I seo <strong>of</strong> men, the bettor 1 like<br />
dogs." The roason why every<br />
normal human being finds the<br />
lesser nnimnls interesting, it<br />
eeejits to me,.i« that when you<br />
— cumr- to know them you can<br />
always eount n» their nttituiln<br />
toward nny situation. That i»<br />
decidedly not true <strong>of</strong> mankind,<br />
except in rare instances.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the finest friend<br />
ships 1 have ever knuwn hnve<br />
been between children and their<br />
pet animals, Chililren saiiliim<br />
uniJurstund grown-ups, wlio live<br />
in a diffBretit kind <strong>of</strong> world<br />
and do the must unexpected<br />
thingi, from the child's point<br />
<strong>of</strong> view. But a dog or a cat<br />
or almost any other animal<br />
meet! the child on a level <strong>of</strong><br />
equality. Neither Is concerned<br />
with any problems except those<br />
<strong>of</strong> the liiomi'iit. What the fu-<br />
ture has in store for them<br />
doesn't worry them, because<br />
the idea that there is any fu-<br />
ture finds no lodgment in their<br />
minds.<br />
When a man or a woman<br />
gets too snlf-eenteri! to -he in-<br />
terested in animuls iind their<br />
ways he or she is out uf bal-<br />
ance, I wuuld hate to trust a<br />
child to the! itiire <strong>of</strong> anyone<br />
who didn't like the little beasts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hearth ami the fields.<br />
MICE , . , they sing<br />
Dill you ever hoar a mouse<br />
sing? My own old ears are not<br />
keen enough, but several <strong>of</strong><br />
my friends have told ine <strong>of</strong><br />
singing iliice in their homes,<br />
and 1 heard the other day <strong>of</strong><br />
one olii gcMitleniiin whn sue^<br />
cyeded in taiiiing une <strong>of</strong> the<br />
little creaiiiics so that it would<br />
come every night and share<br />
his lute supper <strong>of</strong> bread and<br />
cheesoi singing between bitei.<br />
The iiotiis are" like a canary's,<br />
only very low ami faint, A<br />
British scientist contends that<br />
all mice aing, if we could only<br />
hear thum,<br />
I have one friend with ears<br />
sharp enough to hear the bats<br />
talk to each other as they pur-<br />
sue moaiiultoes mi summer<br />
niglits. He says that they, too,<br />
sound like rather squeaky can-<br />
• Id Chtatgo. they are removing buildings to save taxes,<br />
' "* m a little more sensible to remove tawsi to<br />
•1<br />
mm ...» tjpognphkal error reading that a moth-<br />
> "gust" In a home Instead <strong>of</strong> n " s t "<br />
Your Handwriting Reveals<br />
i About Yourself, As Shown by Pen Strokes<br />
tifeSgi?-. ADELE, MACAUST1B<br />
II |W ten alnkn. L*.rn II far jmir f«t«r»<br />
put* fatal, lo MM In >u an MD.1>-<br />
•M kWn Menu, Us, mt, lie—<br />
.. writing U'-Mi NMfM nuMc-Htlnt (iptit.<br />
4Ung via- j<br />
11M to do<br />
.J'!fo-Jg« ;<br />
doinS<br />
tteniT,<br />
yon<br />
Vet,<br />
f?'tut Wtttt Beading<br />
Vftiflf K^Xou nave an even<br />
• f JI tin tiatt<br />
puri-liasLd from Uilpi L CIIKS<br />
tcr<br />
Tht. Title an I Tiust eo was<br />
on^lilering plittlng its s,tock,<br />
five to me * f<br />
Stirling W Tib vim instill<br />
el i, incident if thp Kmun<br />
is ilub<br />
10 M Alls \l>()<br />
halph I Che trr propjaLd »<br />
oon.sti.i trip <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Lit> bus<br />
lnt s men tbiLu|,h the South<br />
Dull ling Inspector H C<br />
Smith rLpoited that building<br />
pBiniiU i sued in 1'I24 tntiled<br />
$130ni,i0 jn value Tie jver<br />
ige value <strong>of</strong> oath pLrmit was<br />
M00O<br />
%<br />
Kesort votere at a special<br />
election overwhelmingly defeat-<br />
oil the proposal tharthe muni-<br />
cipality purchase the water anil<br />
lewar plunts; but thty approv.<br />
ed a free public library.<br />
A esnius ordered by the city<br />
eonimilslonori showed a popu-<br />
lation <strong>of</strong> 5014 here,<br />
# S »<br />
Mr, ami Mn, William 0,<br />
Schwartt unnnuncod the en-<br />
MfeniBnt <strong>of</strong> their daughter,<br />
htttnirint R,, to Prinjli F.<br />
Piling C ip Mi\<br />
Con-talk Ui.k Ual<br />
puled that two iiitn dtUmpL<br />
i d t bold up hi aut at j5th<br />
I H iir d nn d sll I it<br />
them.<br />
Ihr Abb tt Uuu t' is ird<br />
i_d bmrgL A Uunnmill r a<br />
f. >2 000 contract lo I mid thiei-<br />
hritk buildings it lilh *t and<br />
Hai en ii<br />
lriflic 1 olicLin in Jatk Jer<br />
utt t<strong>of</strong>ijif I ehlllrm flam<br />
hit hinn then sleds t Ihi-<br />
re ir if<br />
Vt were havmj, bey Ii nl<br />
le in tho 0 d is s t >o SLICI I<br />
m ip bef( re lilt polite I I<br />
U ling null ( last u II mi<br />
BNLI attiit iiiLint ei if tlic<br />
Ihptmt chun.li ti'k thini uii<br />
ii i in wini^ P Ii e Lhn 1<br />
T nil dfcrerd to tlie airangt-<br />
3iient.<br />
* s *<br />
Mi ind Mi ihailes lluon<br />
enteit lined tltL fill s*i!lf, »it<br />
j(IO it tn II lioniL ii 11th<br />
>,t Mr anl Mi John II<br />
Grovis Mrs Flank D NCKIIIT<br />
rv Mi md Mii Harrj A<br />
Morris Mr md Mis FLIIII J<br />
Foster \Ir mid Mm Hi r chrl<br />
Hen i rson mil ( linton 1<br />
Breckles<br />
? *<br />
Ldivaid A ki II ie i^n 1<br />
ir, hLCrctus to Misir Cham<br />
pi m In j nn thp psth mge h<br />
partment <strong>of</strong> the Cumrd 1 me<br />
in Phda iclphn<br />
Williim H Campbell Jr<br />
viiin ha 1 been leading lasv in<br />
thi <strong>of</strong>fitc <strong>of</strong> f lty Solicitoi An-<br />
dnw r Biswell returned t©<br />
Haivird I aw Schojl<br />
20 YKAKS MUl<br />
Within a fesv minuteH ^<br />
svas subscribed at a Hoard <strong>of</strong><br />
Trade meeting for a new ar<br />
mory for (.Jo. fi, ;trd Infantry<br />
National (Juiird <strong>of</strong> Ncsv Jersey<br />
Thomas Walters. 77, well<br />
kntuvn resident here for many<br />
years, died suddenly at Hit;<br />
home uf his ilsiughter, Mr<br />
George W. Bradley, !)0o Coop<br />
er st., ('aniden.<br />
1 In following win. gucts it<br />
a family reunion at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith,<br />
just preceding his birthdas r an<br />
niver.sary: Dr. and Mrs. S. d<br />
Newcomb, Mrs. Frank D. Mines.<br />
and two sons, Augustus Smith<br />
Mines and Francis D. Hines<br />
Jr., and daughter, Kuth^ <strong>of</strong><br />
Ciipe May; Mr, and Mrs, E, H<br />
Smith ami son, George, <strong>of</strong><br />
Haddonfleld; Mr, and Mrs<br />
Ltwis E, Smith and three sons,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocqan <strong>City</strong>, and Mr, and<br />
Mri, Herbert Smith, <strong>of</strong> Had-<br />
dpnfleld.<br />
Mr. anil ilrn, John .TolinHuii, 701<br />
7th st., were Jiouio etiosts ur Mr<br />
*nd Mrs, Tvllllam Crowfonl, <strong>of</strong><br />
ColllnRBwoud, Hummer roaldonts<br />
or Ocoan <strong>City</strong>, over the Ntw<br />
Year's hollfliy.<br />
, TheHoljl<br />
f Hinder<br />
l integrity<br />
if the world'l<br />
king<br />
troup thp prophets<br />
tnn<br />
TUN GREAT MEN<br />
Ten thousand uiiniiten <strong>of</strong> all r«ll({ibu» donominationi<br />
niked to name the t«i iireawst men in the Bible. U WM m<br />
tonded to incluiH the mune <strong>of</strong> Jews Christ, but ittl! Hli nfflto<br />
ltd muBy liits and would, nf course, have »tood first ill M.'^Sth<br />
Tht second name in order <strong>of</strong> the number <strong>of</strong> votes lj thrt.»<br />
St Paul; the next It Moles, and the third, David, Thine at|1f<br />
practically all the lists. Aft«r them! three the vote ii mote ei<br />
distributed, the total number <strong>of</strong> men immed is iixty, and a<br />
<strong>of</strong> those that have the (miillcst number <strong>of</strong> vot*s are ace<br />
by thi best masons for inclusion. From this notable list „„ ,„„,.<br />
the following names, not in the order <strong>of</strong> their plurality hut<br />
chr<strong>On</strong>o'oKieal Brrang*meHt; ..-SM<br />
1. Ad«m, the first man with cnnacienec and u ki.owledfe pf/j<br />
moral resi)onslbllit¥, Wl<br />
2, Noah, the man on whnm Hi one time hune the hopi jj|;1<br />
vivllization. J"<br />
a. Abraham, the prince <strong>of</strong> plolieerti, •'••••••.•<br />
4. Joseph, political economist! man nf<br />
5, Moses, lawgiver, creator <strong>of</strong> a nation<br />
system <strong>of</strong> legislation.<br />
8, David, shepherd, soldier, linger an<br />
7. Jeremiah, most heroic <strong>of</strong> that lien<br />
8, Jiidns MnriabBeus, lhi> rehuildur <strong>of</strong><br />
8. John thp Baptist, thi 1 herald <strong>of</strong> the nawn,<br />
10, Saint Paul, apostle, traveler, author and martyr.<br />
The reason for the larger number nf mimes in the Old TelU<br />
nnient Is douhtless to be explained by the longer period whljk<br />
it covers. The New Testament narrative, from the beginning jf<br />
the ministry <strong>of</strong> Jesus until the destruction <strong>of</strong> Jerusal«m by Tittup<br />
is only about forty years, whereas the Old Testament traverw<br />
many (enturiM.<br />
ADAM; Whether you get your story <strong>of</strong> creation from Genial<br />
or from Mr. Wells, ihe broail outlines are Ihe «ame—a lorm-;<br />
less mass <strong>of</strong> matter in motion, evolving gradually into land and<br />
water, pruilucinfi vegetation, anil the lowest forms <strong>of</strong> life. Thu<br />
higher forms, and still higher, until finally there mine one am»i<<br />
ing individual who raised himself upon his lower limbs mi<br />
dared to say, "I am different from the rest."<br />
At first lie hnd a hard time defining the difference. He ats<br />
trunk like other animals. He reproduced his species in the<br />
gross sensual way. The lusts <strong>of</strong> appetite ran in his vellUfl<br />
with ag hot a tide as in the beasts about him. He killed othir<br />
animals and ate their raw and iiuivering flesh. Yet h« was MlJ<br />
like them. He walked unsteadily in an erect pnsture, and that]<br />
wai a distinction <strong>of</strong> no small significance, fo • • - -<br />
limhs free to serve the head.<br />
tp<br />
iiitnn<br />
liv.i<br />
and<br />
snnie<br />
pnsiure, anu mas j<br />
it left the uppM j<br />
JJeKt Weeki A Garden Eastward in Eden<br />
Weekly Health Chat<br />
By Dr. John Joseph Gaints<br />
HELAX<br />
I 'in shouting tu iny patrons<br />
as they fly over me — as they<br />
tunnel under me—I'm scream-<br />
ing "RKLAX. 1 And, 1 mean<br />
just that,<br />
"Lax" means luo.ie. "Ui'lax<br />
' means louKtm. The high speed<br />
<strong>of</strong> tmlay in killing pimple —<br />
shortening lives. We ciinnul<br />
keep up the terrific speed<br />
without disaster. There must<br />
be periiids uf rest. The old<br />
scriptural lexl—"He-Ciiv«Ui- ilia<br />
Beloved Sleep,'' ia a mighty nil-<br />
tent five words; there is a vol-<br />
ume <strong>of</strong> health advice i-mlindivd<br />
ill what they express,<br />
Sleej is the mnst perfect fu-<br />
laxalioii. The goud sleeper may<br />
well be envied, 1 have learned<br />
by ampie experience tliat, dis-<br />
aster is just around the corner<br />
for my patient, unless the in-<br />
somnia can he corrected^ and<br />
NATURAL sleep is best. 1<br />
need not tell you tliat, for you<br />
know it already,<br />
"Tension'' is the opposite nf<br />
relaxation. High tension, kept<br />
up for too long a season, un=<br />
dyrmiues man's power plant =-<br />
his brain. The man or woman<br />
who employs the brain contin-<br />
ually, does a flirtation with the<br />
vety worst form <strong>of</strong> breakdown<br />
that 1 know <strong>of</strong>. May I say it,<br />
dear reader — these days or'<br />
lightning speed are deadly!<br />
Some people do not know<br />
how to relax. With all the sin-<br />
cerity at my command, I bed<br />
them to learn the art <strong>of</strong> "let-<br />
ting go <strong>of</strong> themselves" partic-<br />
ularly after full mualf, or,<br />
when returned from the day's<br />
toil. There is every virtue in<br />
the short nap at the noon hour,<br />
if the working day is a long,<br />
busy one. To over-tax a mach-<br />
ine wears it out before its<br />
time — hear that in mind al-<br />
ways.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e can relax in the rocker<br />
with an iiiterestiriK bonk or<br />
magaaine. (Jet the hahit <strong>of</strong> re-<br />
laxing; it is worth many Ions<br />
<strong>of</strong> drugs. This advice if worth<br />
heeding — before it is ton late,<br />
Mr, and j|rs, t\ H. I. Hether-<br />
ington and Air, iind .Mrs. H 0<br />
Neill were week end laiesu <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. nnd Mrs, I,, llillcgnsii, rly.<br />
niouth pi,<br />
Sir. iiiitl '.Mrs, Charles II, Tow.<br />
ell, 7th st, and Atlantic av,,<br />
spent New Yearns (lay 'is auests<br />
<strong>of</strong> relatives lu port N'orris,<br />
Ueome gander, after Kiicmliiit:<br />
the holidays with his mother mid<br />
slsier, lias reinrned tn Norwlih<br />
IJniversity, Norilifleld, Vi,, where<br />
he Is a student.<br />
Mr, aiid Mrs. Herbert f:, Wilks.<br />
Mill st, and C'enlnil av,, urs<br />
apendlnj two weeks us (itcsls <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Wllk's roltttives In I'le.tsnnl-<br />
•'lllo, Pa,<br />
Mrs, Cliiiton B. Price. 423 Oc-<br />
ean av., was a Philadelphia visi-<br />
tor, Saturday.<br />
Grin and Bear It<br />
Slir Ihi« is ill likdl spotj<br />
f I a punlL<br />
He It mu t be tifty mil-<br />
lion mse ts Liin t be wrong<br />
KBL Idi JJS her face ill<br />
her forlulit I<br />
MIL Well Im tired <strong>of</strong> I<br />
liLarmg hard luLk stjries<br />
First Office Do> The bosll<br />
i.illid im. in lousultation to-1<br />
IJS<br />
SLLOIIJ Offite H > Gwanl"<br />
>irst Olfice 11 s Fact Ht<br />
had a diipute with the juniOf<br />
juitnii is tu sihj HUB lead-<br />
in tiiL 1 igui ju t now in bat'<br />
I n<br />
Hi 111 IILIU ' said<br />
mi ami, i fnind m<br />
^ u Lcni buss<br />
\Li, I in tiling ti ^,et some-<br />
thing fn inj husi-md<br />
H 11 my <strong>of</strong>fers '<br />
P liLiman (lo motnriot)!]<br />
Whs lulu t j iu slnw downfj<br />
I)i in t sou SLC thit notiie back<br />
[here Slow Dossn Here ** •<br />
Mitinst Yes but I thot]<br />
it rcfLliLil to sour Milage<br />
Little Us — Come quick,<br />
Mr I ilut in in' 1 here s a mat<br />
b cn fikhtin my father fot<br />
half an hour<br />
Officer — Why didnt j<br />
toll niP before ?<br />
Boj — CIUSP father s^<br />
gLttm tht best <strong>of</strong> it until<br />
minute a>, i'<br />
OffRc lloy — Hnsc sou ill<br />
card sir ' J<br />
Callei _ No but tell yourl<br />
bosm the pnntir is heie with]<br />
a bill lur the last batch <strong>of</strong>|<br />
i.inlj IIL punted<br />
1 umu. — 1 think they are J<br />
nell nialihel ihnt sou' f<br />
Beisl — Yes she ^ a f,'ra»lj<br />
wnhw anl IIP a vtjrLtd<br />
Wife — Ibis is the- war!<br />
rau e I i gii t uitieaSL in tfcll<br />
numliLr <strong>of</strong> nurriagph<br />
Hu,bind — I thought w»|<br />
hid igretd not to ktep drag-|<br />
ffing up the hoirurs uf war<br />
Suppose, Dnhbie, that ailJ<br />
other b is should strike yotllf<br />
right chLtk asked the Sundnl<br />
school teaehui wh it Sl<br />
you di'<br />
Gise him the othnr ch<br />
to strike m isertd Bohblc<br />
That rijlit ml the<br />
chei<br />
•^ cssum ul led Boob<br />
•ind then if he struck me,<br />
paraljzc him '<br />
'1 shall not run for <strong>of</strong>f!<br />
again unless there Is a <<br />
mnnd," declarcl Senator Bill<br />
"What arc \ou goinir to.<br />
noii?" ajked hiH frlemr.<br />
"Get busy nnd crculo the<br />
maud!"<br />
"Can you toll mo wlmt<br />
the 11:45 truin ({uo«V"<br />
"At « (jtiurter to ten."<br />
"Bother these tlmcUiH|<br />
They never arc vilfht,"<br />
By Mac Arthur<br />
retr<br />
on mi<br />
mmem<br />
WATCH THEM<br />
WE CRO//E0.<br />
OOJH? I CAN yfXK.<br />
TFWHMPHU/MNO<br />
/1N0 THE WAGON TO<br />
STMNDIAAIN-REBUKIN<br />
A N O H '<br />
UPTHAMPH<br />
OP ¥OUR'/-THATJ<br />
WHAT/<br />
•::«msi::<br />
•'l-'^ffp<br />
• • - " • • • • • • • • ; " • • ; € | *<br />
- '••^sL^-M ''* "•"••'^V' : "' r^ • ' ~-'<br />
Popular Resort<br />
Girl to be Bride<br />
Betrothal'to Riverton Man<br />
Announced by Parents<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George C.<br />
Spooner, <strong>of</strong> 2 E. Oak av.,<br />
Moorestown, announce the<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their daugh-<br />
ter, Miss Marjorie Spooner<br />
to J, Edward Lippincott, son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Edgar Lippincott<br />
806 Main st., Riverton<br />
date has been set for the<br />
Redding.<br />
Many <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident<br />
•vill remember Miss Spiioner wh<<br />
Iwuu graduutc d from tho Oceui<br />
;ity high school in 131- Shi<br />
mis popular in athletic circle<br />
nil was a member nf tho baske<br />
ball and hocke\ ti ims Shi ali<br />
nsi a winner in a beauty con<br />
;est staged by the I*hilmlel|ihi<br />
Pulili Id<br />
She still summers here and has<br />
r the past four seasons been<br />
employe <strong>of</strong> the Wilson Sports<br />
hoppe,<br />
* * *<br />
iiymond Kousher Murried<br />
to Philadelphia Girl<br />
* Word has been received here<br />
the marriage <strong>of</strong> Raymond<br />
ouiher, 1 Hollytree rd,, to Mis:<br />
jthei Fulton, Philadelphia, The<br />
liromony took place in Wash<br />
•ton, D, C, and the newlywedi<br />
ent directly to Miami, where<br />
ey plan to spend the winter,<br />
jiMr, Kousher is well knowii<br />
where he is enfraired in tne<br />
al estate business. His bride<br />
) is well known here, whore<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten vacationed. She was<br />
many years secretary to the<br />
nffie manager <strong>of</strong> the Bell Tele-<br />
hone Company <strong>of</strong> the Philadei-<br />
Bhla,dlitri«t.t<br />
HIM Olivia Way Entertains<br />
For School Mate,<br />
Mlsi Olivia Way, 880 4th at<br />
wai hoiMlg. recently at a part<br />
at which Misi Loia Peunlngton<br />
<strong>of</strong> MiUville, was guest <strong>of</strong> honai<br />
Miii PennJngtoii It Miss Way's<br />
school mate at the New Jersey<br />
College for Women.<br />
Many irames were played and<br />
general gociai time wai diijoye<br />
The Way residence was dscara<br />
ed with evergreens.<br />
Present were; Misi Jesiinotte<br />
Darby, Miss Anne Sch<strong>of</strong>ield, Miss<br />
Beatrice Jemee, Mlsi Anne Nun-<br />
in, MUs Margaret Gandy, M^iaa<br />
Thelma Smitli, Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Ralph Jarvii,^ Clement Stokes,<br />
Thomas McCann, • Osborne Cor-<br />
soii, Jr., Howard Bradway, Ber-<br />
tram Carey, Miss Pennlngtnn and<br />
Ml»s Way,<br />
• # *<br />
Golf Club Gay With<br />
New Yeor'ij Party.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golf Club wa«<br />
a picturesque scene <strong>of</strong> gaiety<br />
when members and their friends<br />
gathered there tu see the old<br />
year out and the coming «f 1936,<br />
Attractive decorations, a floor<br />
show, urchein.ru, danring, fnvurs<br />
and mliiiiight supper were f<br />
tures, which kept the quests i<br />
tertained.<br />
. <strong>of</strong> those ariL'ti.iiiig v,H<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hichard JuhiiK,<br />
Mr. ami Mrs, Henry {', Schan<br />
Dr, John H, Whiticai<br />
Mr«, Kiiwaril Stephens^<br />
Mrs, Laurie JohnHtcMie,<br />
Devine, Mr, an.| Mr<br />
retit, Miss K, Keller,<br />
Bradway, Mr. and Mi<br />
Maliiis, Mr. and Mrs. I)nn>k Ad<br />
iciiti, Miss K. JiihiiHon, J<br />
('(imriil»8lontir mid J[r». Kueior<br />
|Ii|st» ut I)iuuur>Ilrld»«<br />
ComrolBaioner and Mrs. Henry<br />
Hoeser, Jr., 027 Atlantic av., wero<br />
hoats at a dlunor bridge on Now<br />
Year's «vc, Their quests wore<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oirlton C. Brlco,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8. Paris.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Worsan Hand. Jr.<br />
Air. aiid Mr«. Walford Gardinei<br />
und JMr. and l deputi<br />
the Eastern Star enjnyud »<br />
ner party jriven by Mr. iind<br />
Chiirles I.utit, <strong>of</strong> I'l<br />
Satiip'diiy niRht. The<br />
wein: Mrs, WiUiam 1". Uardiner,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiyi Mr. am! Mri,,<br />
Mark Leeds, nf HunicrH I'.iinti<br />
Dr, mid Mis. Thcuiluri! Hiii,.cii<br />
and Thcudnre niiyaen, Jr., »f m<br />
Hiirhiir, anil Mrs. Liua Bellamy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hiiminiintnii, Pinriclile wa<br />
playeil after dinni'r,<br />
.Miss I'lirson<br />
AI HrldKe<br />
Mi<br />
J Tim AffnlrH<br />
The Bpworth League uf<br />
Methodist Chureli has been<br />
tive In several ovenu during<br />
past week,<br />
A party for members was giv-<br />
en last Friday. Quiiies, gifts nnd<br />
refreshments supplied diversion.<br />
The affair was in the set-la!<br />
rooms <strong>of</strong> the church. Present<br />
ivoret Miss Martha Ferguson,<br />
MIBS Edythe Powell, Miss Ilutli<br />
Powell, AIi§s Aiin.n Barrett,<br />
.Muriel Grumwiild. uMiss<br />
Robinson, Misses AnKellna.<br />
Kiirol, Timlin Whltnker, Mis<br />
rence Way, .Mlsii ^lary GarwtMiH,<br />
Miss Theiniu Hart, .Messrs, Kene=<br />
Ion Whltaker, Franklin, Howard<br />
and Flrnerson Powell, Kenni'ih<br />
(Howe, IGenr^e fake, jfarllnn<br />
Dakely. Richard niirrelson, l-'runk<br />
Hiitns and .liihti Mien<br />
<strong>On</strong> New Vear's eve the KIHUII<br />
entertained lhn older nieinbrrH <strong>of</strong><br />
the enngreefitinn, Auain Kiinies,<br />
rorrfNlinieiits and- a Ipvu'innul<br />
ppriocl or Rfinq aiid piny >r sup.<br />
piiri! a proRram. After iho affair 1<br />
UII* rompany aiijouni< l ti !n iho<br />
church iiiidllcirluin fnr a wnlrh<br />
niglii Hervice. Miss Kilyhn<br />
wn« lu iharee uf tHH<br />
In 1920. Mr. Jones Is a graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho Annapolis Academy and In<br />
now wireless opurator at tho<br />
naval bums at I,ikebur«t. Ho wll<br />
\>v, truueforred to Faoadena, Cal<br />
Ifornla, early S3 the sprint: und<br />
tho couple will muhe tlicir h<br />
thoro.<br />
MTH. J. D. Kistcr. 12th Ht. und<br />
Central av., is a sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bride.<br />
m Ivmil) Naniit VINIIH<br />
I'nrontg Ovor Holldujn<br />
Miss Emily Nanlu, ilaughlci nl<br />
Mr. and Mrs. (Philip Nanlu, Dili)<br />
Aeljury av., wpeut the Christmas<br />
holidays with her parents<br />
MIBS Naula, formerly with the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice nl Ritlph 1J. (;hfiBter, Inc.<br />
Is now employed by tlie I'enn<br />
.Mutual 1-ife InsuriLnee
in Cage Opener Next Week<br />
^Mw^aiiiri/Wlio<strong>of</strong> gym next Wed-<br />
-.^pteluimefithe 1988, pci«n <strong>City</strong> High<br />
^^te;^;'ji%t!ri(StflM flWrmish <strong>of</strong> the aaa-<br />
^ Ai^iwitdi HlgM, » new comer<br />
Joiiiealjout :^MicK no accurate predictions<br />
SBu^lXaMii'.; Jwnitf "tt*<br />
jSJut<strong>of</strong> ~ OMtlitti • Jn<br />
/irth^paU- in<br />
^,lW..; BinriM hox-<br />
Jfc|^W«-Vrlv«ttly. Two<br />
MMWtn^hetlulod<br />
fMipWt^BtWi...<br />
Jttii* i'urtkin raii-<br />
: (WiB^ririo, quo<br />
^fbrtfftdr tot<br />
;*ia ;.m starting<br />
3y«isJdi|-.due to<br />
agai<br />
H that he began<br />
lt h th<br />
, d<br />
hia<br />
ta h bg<br />
later than the rest.<br />
d fd ill b<br />
cnge<br />
__u,jfiWWris jfiU he jini<br />
^P-jpitt-. Fox, both <strong>of</strong><br />
j|«W» gp«Minf work in<br />
Krinks last ytur., *Rie £««.<br />
lijffift". will W aWy filled<br />
^?p«hW Hiirrlg. For<br />
Leaguers<br />
,,3jfe,- ; iJSMii* New<br />
liFieW Goal Jinx<br />
the • most depondable players on<br />
tlie iqunuV and Captain Jim Hil-<br />
lir.'tall redhead, are tho probable<br />
ejwitt. Mirier, duo to illness re-<br />
,-cently, may, however, bo replncwl<br />
\'j>y« promiiing y,ouiiBer player,<br />
John Collins.<br />
Riot Call Comliif<br />
<strong>On</strong> V7t'dnosday <strong>of</strong> next week it<br />
is planned to issue the riot call<br />
for all other eandiriates fur thi'<br />
varsity and jtiniur varsity siiuniia,<br />
aa so rur lite mly ones practic-<br />
ing have heen ihe holdovers from<br />
last season.<br />
Then a few days later the can.<br />
didatts for junior high Hchool<br />
competition will. It is expected,<br />
be taken in hand by Hay Fito,<br />
While junior high teams do not<br />
play many gumei, -He training uf<br />
these boys provUes nn excellent<br />
background for fundamentals for<br />
future varsity teams.<br />
When all si|unds are rounded<br />
out, It is planned to have 20 boys<br />
on each, so that there will be a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> BO, with an npnnrtunity<br />
for active competition.<br />
• i [ -first<br />
M h<br />
defeat in seven<br />
w*i liandeit thi American<br />
gtadketwrs this week when<br />
_|H)|Jpefl a closo one to the<br />
ipsi^e • dub <strong>of</strong> Mayi Land-<br />
^fe|®i: ttrit Mif in which<br />
Pinions piled up a 2% to 12<br />
flljiftligjfffi eamo back<br />
JSInd tiud the sure at 33-<br />
" Tfv-flfc ;flrU»h, Tilty lOit<br />
jg/flijstj-'when- Slota hung<br />
J^flekl goal antl annexed a<br />
SHBJTlnnQ'j'bBing fouliiu dur><br />
piiglQH entered trie ''combat<br />
^p^iiSr¥|eeg b£ Ban flreek.<br />
SDel 1 . teach and Frank Brad.<br />
gflltSi<strong>of</strong>S whom wefs laid up<br />
Kthti grippe The team will<br />
J(f>r'revenge, however, onjan-<br />
"Mis*^htn &§y plstythe Un-<br />
fjeAguerB • on the local court<br />
IBifFfflWay- night here the!<br />
^yj(n (||g Tucker-<br />
dash<br />
Flve, a powerful outfit<br />
rectlon. TliiB team reeent-<br />
uicd the welt known Al<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
ch Cage League<br />
Fo Ke$nme Tonight<br />
fter a lay-<strong>of</strong>f since December<br />
l-Kiuae <strong>of</strong> the holidays, the<br />
J inLi-r-church basketball lea-<br />
I Will resume operations in the<br />
Lun hall tonight. It now<br />
•lilted to continue uninter<br />
until March 8.<br />
thi senior tilt tonight the<br />
l ll th<br />
sen<br />
< rlana<br />
• Hans,<br />
l find<br />
Al-Ki's Hit Back<br />
Beat Palmers in Return<br />
For Earlier Drubbing<br />
Kevenge was sucet foi the Al<br />
Kl Lluh ba^-ketneis Isi*t Inura'jy<br />
nij,hE »hen Ihej hiinleJ tn 1'JI<br />
mti ChSirulpts ,i 47 1"% draining<br />
on tin AthiniiL Citi couit li i<br />
pi'-iioui KJIIIL |ili>Ld hen- thi<br />
hjltne, pj-^uri cmvihiil "n - •n in the fir t halt<br />
aiul Uic ii-tui rtsurttij did noi<br />
do then djffl.ijfi* until l.itt in the<br />
pronrdin^ At lulftiine it AJU<br />
imvhodi'& ball ^amu, witn the<br />
rfiunt at 1b IT<br />
lew C lud the Palmers in<br />
*i Griiig i,j liiiiij, r iiih UJJ si\ fif id<br />
; F u ll And t\\u liet tii^i*i, U t]<br />
ipn hniilh mil fhnliL AIIHII /HI<br />
4 iinitfd up sis t itii Kt-li> lei<br />
the AI-ku ttiib i tuUl nl lh<br />
Canned Goods Fee<br />
If You Want to be Admit-<br />
ted to This Dance<br />
:wlll pBpoii the'<br />
while the Junior'<br />
Hans, w he juni<br />
wi.l find the Baptists stack-<br />
up against the Lutherans.<br />
Vlmt (kean <strong>City</strong> Home<br />
dJMtaMi p<br />
M p MJI-<br />
daughter, Peggy,<br />
i nn spending the winter in<br />
InMa, were in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
i jit their home, 123rf Wes-<br />
HILL<br />
MUTED ,<br />
OAL<br />
fries Abel<br />
K lUtd kaven Ave.<br />
t>A*Mti city<br />
John Pfoiffer, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
PBtrumen'3 Believolunl Assoeia<br />
tion, which lust week staged<br />
Christmas party for children, an<br />
"iiouiuiiil this week that plans are<br />
boiii!? 'made for a ilanee soon for<br />
the purpose <strong>of</strong> rulsinij food for<br />
the needy. Admission will be by<br />
foodstuffs Instead <strong>of</strong> caih.<br />
Another Cliiistmas party was<br />
staffi,! Sunday by the Italian In.<br />
dependent Club in the Parochia<br />
school, 2nd it, and Atlantic as',,<br />
and was attended by over 200<br />
children. It was the eighth an<br />
nun] affair <strong>of</strong> this nature spon-<br />
sored by this club,<br />
Entertaininent was provided by<br />
Individual children, by ihe choir<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ichool, and by a brass<br />
quarttt. Every child received a<br />
gift. During the party a fine<br />
gold ring was presented to Tony<br />
Taccarino, retiring president<br />
':he club, who served continuou<br />
'or six yeari^<br />
New Exterior Makes Old Home Look Young Again P.B.A. Has Great<br />
Party for Kiddies<br />
120 Children Given Turk-<br />
Di<br />
It's Nice *n» Warm<br />
In St. Petersburg<br />
Christine hulla. active<br />
lintiae worker hero in<br />
ill her iiinlll-<br />
li 41 II !iv., H,,<br />
Miss<br />
Ihi .uinniel<br />
lll<br />
er is nwi<br />
St. peiern<br />
tor writes<br />
linnl-kiiiiu<br />
flR Hi I<br />
ire. FI iriilii Ihi*<br />
is I" M'hf-<br />
Ingersoll Is<br />
Resided in Somers<br />
For Several<br />
• I<br />
ey Dinner<br />
The Patrolmen's<br />
At ii minimum cost (he ne|»-<br />
lH-teil IKIUHV HIKIIUI at tho<br />
right WIIN tMiikierted info the<br />
uftnirtlve, covy liHikfi]^ home<br />
Khnnil II lime. Minn |in>jcelh<br />
like Iliis lire nun hK<br />
•leriiikeit as n |iiirl m" (lie NII-<br />
lloiial llelecr lloiisiiitr I'rii-<br />
nenevolenif<br />
its nppre-<br />
ciation in those who ccnitriuutfil<br />
foodstuff and in ulhi'r wi'y* **•<br />
sifted ill tiie Christinas party v<<br />
Children nl llie uneiiipiiiyi'd. Tin 1<br />
iiffiiir was hiild lam Thumduy ini<br />
11. A, iieai|i|iiariiT* (ill Wiiltuii<br />
pi. About 120 children were ft-il.<br />
the dinner iiiti led fiani lurk- 1<br />
ey, filliiiK, nnw).. . i»niiitui'«. |ii-ii».<br />
gravy and a blnrk <strong>of</strong> !»••• i-r«iiin_<br />
ksioli ciiiiil was KU'I'II a liatt y'<br />
fruit a ml I'diiiiy. l-'nlliiwiii(t tht<br />
dinner ilm ynunifHii'iH ntu'mlcil<br />
the aiiiiinil (.'lirifitmas nmvii<br />
hy ihf Kiunnls Clun<br />
and 1), Kortcoi' [''IUIIIIT, inuniiirii<br />
<strong>of</strong> thii Villaiti' ihPntri" whi'iri iin<br />
how was held.<br />
With (he i"ii'ppliiift nf llic I ii '"-<br />
Iteys, which Liiurie Johiistum<br />
roasted, l !l« dinner wiis prppun 1 ,!<br />
by Tiiii Harris, the bijr c-lnrcd<br />
patrolman, who enjoyed the af-<br />
fair as much as the children.<br />
The P, B, A. lontinues to serve<br />
lint souri every Friday nnon in<br />
the uriempioyed, A mimher uf the<br />
bukery firms servinit the resort<br />
lanatiiid (Uiy-old bri'ml to tlif<br />
IlilvillE<br />
wciithiM- down h<br />
fur rntiiH nsropi<br />
u liEhi wmii.<br />
"HIIW we wisl<br />
A,ir Idi-HSiUKM wi<br />
ri'lltl<br />
1 llf M<br />
i hi li<br />
llu i<br />
III<br />
il •<br />
lllllll<br />
il I<br />
« nidi ifnl<br />
No use<br />
i \ n u n ^<br />
1 111 " I l l i n<br />
I li i n<br />
ih i .Id<br />
t de<br />
Fumrnl \vfre<br />
Tin 111<br />
I I<br />
l M<br />
in.<br />
lliliS<br />
.1 II II<br />
ml<br />
\ I<br />
Monday afternoon for R*<br />
iriKPrMoll, who died in the<br />
tic <strong>City</strong> Hospital on Priday'f<br />
Mr. Inftersoll was ooin-;<br />
Snuth JurKey and lived in '<br />
ii'M I'lilnt for several yeari^<br />
i-cntly he ha.i bumi living •"'"<br />
iiiiilic <strong>City</strong> where j.e wa<br />
nlnyml as all autfi!i!fju,l.j<br />
Preabyterians to Meet<br />
I In Mlislnn H J Ewi lety<br />
Pi € li\ ti 11 U! i huieh will<br />
Mil<br />
I I<br />
•Hiluy<br />
II rs.<br />
dpy a<br />
-iil'i-Ml<br />
I... Ill<br />
ifterni<br />
I In cry<br />
, Mrs.<br />
links<br />
••••ill.<br />
•on at the<br />
A, Morrii,<br />
Charles B.<br />
fur nil inn<br />
I humus Adams,<br />
HLIIiGF.ON<br />
i i<br />
i n ilih<br />
iiliiiti<br />
p.t<br />
Many Resurfacing Mater<br />
ials Now on Market<br />
Lower Costi<br />
Provided the physirsl structure I<br />
a siill sound, tho exterior <strong>of</strong> an ' brought<br />
Florida Not Downcast Over Its<br />
Recent Cold Snap, Says Hetrick<br />
Was Florida , downhearted<br />
and ashamed as a result <strong>of</strong> it.,<br />
recent cold spell thai brought<br />
frost and icu and that resulted<br />
in a heavy loss to fruit anil<br />
vegetable growers ?<br />
Maybe, hut Floiidii didn't<br />
«hovv it, accorJinir to William<br />
R Hetrick, _ publisher at tiie<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> fTIty Daily, who is on<br />
the aiivertlfinK Mtaff uf the Mi-<br />
ami Iraily News in winlcr.<br />
Ml. Hetrick paid Oeeiin <strong>City</strong><br />
and Homers Point a brief visit<br />
recently, when he" camn north<br />
tu take Mrs, Hetricli am tUeir<br />
s.in, Willia-m, Jr., to Flnridii<br />
fur the Iiaiani'e <strong>of</strong> the winter.<br />
Ml Hfirkk<br />
% ai their<br />
int iluriBH-<br />
home in Somers<br />
the early winter<br />
from n major operation per-<br />
formed last September in the<br />
Hiilinemanit Hnspiial, Philadel-<br />
phia.<br />
lift HA ;"i!il the Miami news-<br />
|)a!,er,i hai-.d!«il the told sna|i<br />
for ju»l w'lat it WHS, bia ne»s,<br />
Natuliiliy they pliiyed up the<br />
fiiL-i that il wa« "m.is[ unus-<br />
ual," us it wan, hut tiiey also<br />
spread plintnirrnphs nn their<br />
front Diiffps. shiiwiiiif ice rov-<br />
ernijf<br />
fruit<br />
\t-|>Flabli<br />
treL»<br />
al'il<br />
State Control <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Budgets Up on Tuesday<br />
AlRyor Harry Heailley express-<br />
ed surprise lhat ihe hill would<br />
be intrhduced withoui imniifipal-<br />
illea first havinK an oiipnrtiinliy<br />
lu protest any iiroyislons thai<br />
iniynt<br />
nn ' rii<br />
ni undut<br />
'If Lliu<br />
t.i\ i aia<br />
UlP sitiltt<br />
* it $ill 1<br />
lit* made<br />
injuiinu tun SLii.itot<br />
he Tult tiinfirit-nf ih.ii<br />
in iinni \ miir! \» *hn\\u<br />
liaif'^liip niiiin**ul<br />
ii ii n\e*« i minimum<br />
l nn ilk ipalii^ in<br />
fni<br />
heri.<br />
4 ^l<br />
t I<br />
iht<br />
nit it<br />
ihr<br />
Inland t H\ il«f"- utii li m<br />
Oi[ proteeilon<br />
'l>'| ins — J -<br />
life<br />
Building Here Off<br />
$4,117 During 1934<br />
Building In Oteiin <strong>City</strong> ilniint;<br />
1!>34 Bliowfirt a decrenao <strong>of</strong> $4.137<br />
under 1M3. hnt it atill wan not<br />
as largo u decline us slmivn bv<br />
nthcr rniinrtn. iiccordlng to John<br />
Marts, city hnlldln^ iiiHpcctor<br />
In his report to the loinnils-<br />
alonorn tills week he listed fni-<br />
Itrdvcimiiitt for last year totall-<br />
ing J130.213. For W.Vi tlie total<br />
i»as $134,330. Durlni; December<br />
lie iHHiied ii imrmita for work<br />
to cost 510.095.<br />
tER DONT WAIT<br />
FOR LEAKS<br />
Iboie tiret iMti* point to a<br />
re-ro<strong>of</strong>ing Job already d*-<br />
MyM fur too long . . . and<br />
l that mh<br />
l<br />
fur o l<br />
Knpalr nill« th<br />
bate bron nroldwl.<br />
Re-Ro<strong>of</strong> Now With<br />
. NHACaJi<br />
Sam myt' yon am<br />
* Art.<br />
PMl tcmi erer<br />
IMY, iatetttit rate.,<br />
t t f<br />
your opt»r-<br />
for Instance,<br />
Might Boost Valuations<br />
'Unless exeeptionN ore i<br />
shore muniei|mlltl( huve to<br />
f<br />
Four Counties Ask Aid<br />
In County Canal Survey<br />
(L-enitiHir*! frnm i"ire ti<br />
e\ nffiiio members ——<br />
DlB LOiiimitteB ill J<br />
IUHHII Its re |tie t m<br />
CIIIHIK,>,iii.in I'.JL MI<br />
wllILh ttele sntlu'-e<br />
le&olution tdopted<br />
tit. CllN meetini;<br />
lion adupttd by '!<br />
bouid uf LOiiuneii.L<br />
tmn, DeLCmliLi 17<br />
Ul^ej the *sur\e\<br />
Cluice <strong>of</strong> loule tn<br />
gmeer<br />
this kind t:an now be ohtaini.<br />
through the t red 11 facilities nmde<br />
iiiiill.ihlc ti\ llie Ndlmnlll Ilium<br />
ins \ti<br />
Palm 115 'ihe greiit reHlorer ni'<br />
ejEierhir ipppiianii^ borne limes*<br />
lio\\L\t! Ihe e\UIioi "lirfaee is<br />
eilliei mil v\ri}ii (II nut dated. In<br />
whith t ise i ntu ^iirTdf-e in rt<br />
quirnd.<br />
There irfi nianv i . iteriul* or.<br />
the niirkrl « hn h lirifl I hem<br />
HI 1MS in iliis nil Sev. dip<br />
bnardlnK nev. shillBlis. wall I<br />
pruaf eiinipo^itioli hoild H iitltl<br />
in^ ol ^tuceu in i \pnoer <strong>of</strong><br />
iintk in the nuinl i iiinmnll nil<br />
Ihndn nl u ,ni f leiiu<br />
Ihr inotii ni In ml m lOtwnd<br />
Slnipllclls nf demirii Himo\al <strong>of</strong><br />
Miisirljii id niniiiiiPni-. nr liuli v<br />
trim sill ii II ilh nuke n Iniusf<br />
look jnunitt<br />
rinfieru nwnei MI iirged to<br />
flu medid wnrk or this kind<br />
dnnn_ Ore in fill s Ileller Hun'.<br />
In* I'm,.! urn whlrli I iniw undBr<br />
w.i%<br />
labor ,ind material prices JIP<br />
sueli ih.ii thev nialif imprnvf<br />
menu tiT IIIIK kind ,i pood invest<br />
nunt al tin pirnenl tlmr.<br />
As hii'iiiHss toinlllionH impnm<br />
prlre. um Tnd inst'tnientil In<br />
ftrnpei l\ imderni ili.ui irtereT^c<br />
are<br />
P. 11. A, on I'rid<br />
thi" patrolmen tu<br />
loaf «f hrpnii will<br />
hot s.iup.<br />
The welfare work nf the JUS,I-<br />
Ciutliili is tmiilo pnsiiilile by llie<br />
money raised iiy the natnilHii.'i<br />
Vy Hhows, ilunrns, ere, niirinii the<br />
Bummer,<br />
Public Service<br />
Buses<br />
10—<br />
Philadelphia<br />
$1.50 Round Trip<br />
Cood fur I lino<br />
10 Trip Family<br />
Ticket $7.00<br />
Chiropodist<br />
•"0 \ulmii 4TC<br />
Floar<br />
Or. Harry H. lake<br />
Optometrist o,.!?.-!,.<br />
Fine Walth, Jewelry RcrjairitiB<br />
RADIO SRnVirK, Tl.'BKtl. KTf<br />
822 ASBrKV<br />
ill-,<br />
routes<br />
ai , h<br />
I es<br />
Cm<br />
boost their valuations om<br />
BIKIII. This would mean n curro^<br />
ponding Inciciifte in their slato<br />
and county taxef, ("lovernor<br />
K;ol;ca tried tills hut eiiiildu'l eel<br />
away vvllli 11 "<br />
•SeniUor Read. liovve\er. imid lie<br />
thought due allowance^ would lie<br />
made for ahore condiiion^<br />
Mayor Headley nlso Rulil he<br />
douhtiMl if Ihe proposed law eould<br />
be made retroactive, to iilToet<br />
budgets already adopted.<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman's campaign plun for<br />
budget c-ontrol included the fol-<br />
lotvln;; provt«ioii», under which I<br />
It Is believed thni Occiui rity'a<br />
IMG budget einild "inmlify" with- I<br />
out revision •<br />
New debt limits Ilial limit.<br />
No new horrowlnp over (id per<br />
cent. <strong>of</strong> debt amortized that voar<br />
until total is reduced to new le-<br />
cal limit.<br />
"Jiown payment" on every liii-<br />
provement equal to anniiiir debt<br />
service, to encourage ^pay-as-<br />
ypli-Eo'' financing,<br />
.Bcheduln majtlmiim terms for<br />
IMIITOWIHK; full retirement with-<br />
In lirn ol Improvement,<br />
Spending rcitrlcttd to actual<br />
cash receipts.<br />
Uniformity in utx eolleetlosa.<br />
making It lmpoiilble for miinici.<br />
pallly to permit continued delin.<br />
qiicncy «r exarclBe faynrltlim.<br />
Hopeful <strong>of</strong> liu<br />
Divergent i]iteif;,i.,<br />
urging conflictinii<br />
tho past two y<br />
(sressfnan Bauhaiacfi asuure.l<br />
them that it was useib^a to try<br />
to secure a survey un'ias they<br />
agreed In <br />
will lie rclnfnrrnd.<br />
"The hoard <strong>of</strong> rdur-ailon frnl.<br />
very gratefnl to Mr. nonpnr nm'<br />
rlly EnBlneer flnlllBRon for Itlr<br />
Cooper's removal<br />
Inemiihiyeil Labor<br />
work donp nn<br />
Oeorgn E. Drown,<br />
lendent nf iirhnnls.<br />
Ihe srhnnln<br />
suprrln<br />
bemnnd for<br />
was made by<br />
organiiations. flharges were mode<br />
by J, Wilmon Hart, <strong>of</strong> Merchant,<br />
vllle, secretary <strong>of</strong> the unem-<br />
ployed groupi,<br />
Kiii-Hiri Jfeijil MODI-)'<br />
"While Mr, Cooper him been<br />
unfair, discriminatory and dlctu-<br />
torlal we are not Hiking hin re.<br />
movnl on ihla anenunt," Hart<br />
suld, "The actual rauses upon<br />
wiilnli this action Is nnw based<br />
are lhat Sir. Cooper Is well <strong>of</strong>f<br />
fiiiiiiicliilly, has nn ineoma suff|.<br />
cienily large lo support hlmiipll<br />
in IIIH normal mode <strong>of</strong> ilvlnir, an<br />
income enilrely mo lnrue for an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial or einpinj'n <strong>of</strong> the KTtA<br />
when jhere fire other liiPii qual-<br />
ified lo hold the position wbniin<br />
income is not sufficient in tnkn<br />
pure <strong>of</strong>_ I heir present nni-ds."<br />
Mr. Cnnper, fnrmpr piihilsher<br />
nf (ho (^'npe 'May f'oiirity (SMCIIC<br />
it f'"iirt House, wnrkpil niifh<br />
anil day ]ant winter wilhnut HII]-<br />
ary t'ettinff the PWA projects<br />
uniler way in the county.<br />
A stHlie 'I' cniintv KU'A woi-lc j<br />
•ire, c;iileii inr Weiinnatlay ns si<br />
nrntest afffllnst Mr. rnnper, fail<br />
nl to miltPrliiiize. he Kiiiii. Honm<br />
nfjf) workers, riillci! tn wnlk out.<br />
kept rljtht nil working, lit' ns.ipit-<br />
I'd.<br />
Knudsen Gloomy<br />
<strong>On</strong> World Peace<br />
Little <strong>of</strong> it Left Now, H«<br />
Says in Rotary Talk<br />
"Peacu on earth, Good Will to<br />
Men!*<br />
There isn't much <strong>of</strong> it .eft in<br />
the world toduy. That waj the<br />
conclusion <strong>of</strong> Rev. Guiinar Knud-<br />
Hcn, patitor oi St John's L<br />
an church. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and<br />
Grace Lutheran Church, ri<br />
Pi i dd<br />
PuinL. in an address Friday<br />
to the <strong>Ocean</strong> fjii,y it itury<br />
club at WaUon'i cafe,<br />
"We feel a certain souse nf<br />
failure today when we say thiriu<br />
words, 11 he declared,<br />
"<strong>On</strong> earth pence, 1 do njt re.<br />
call :;r, othel Christroab whfin<br />
so II'..-.:. was said and when go<br />
miiny requeits were rn4ilB that<br />
from the pulpits a plea IJB inade<br />
for pence. We have had iu more<br />
turbulent 12 monthg si;iie the<br />
World War than during this<br />
year -= Dolfuss, Ferdinand, "hi*<br />
rftiivisky scamlal in France, rijta<br />
in the Uniteil States, labor u*s-<br />
iT»t, comnumam spending nui-<br />
iiuns to .spread its gospel in -s<br />
I'uiintry. Kvpryonc in the hi<br />
; Term' ^Freeholder<br />
Osraan M. Corson<br />
l>li with n 1. hip "n his<br />
•ami Hull In Tilt UcniT'CIO<br />
Inci-L«4nr and Tha Homer,<br />
>( MCrali.<br />
(.IHlIIicd Advcrllilng mail M<br />
tor totisra inHftisn; unlna mi-<br />
Itiiir liai aeeosnt with ntwapaper,<br />
(till Twa cinli per wort, flni<br />
wrligii! minimum 50 Hnli. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
per word far inb.rijutiil Inicr-<br />
§nai minimym 3^€.<br />
•Mil will be. iiipplltd II<br />
NrllHr dgein'l wl.h nimt nnd<br />
reii lo am.ear, farwirdinf aaV<br />
M mn.1 he lilt ,| |(ne <strong>of</strong> p|u.<br />
adifrfiafmeitt*<br />
Dr. L. I. Helfand<br />
Veterinarian<br />
.. L, I. ll.irond, VtUrinarlan<br />
iini(^-Ilw.-!lnBf—HtttHmrrreiillpnTB:<br />
Ail«nlle Ave. PhonB 4-Mii.<br />
10.1( la 1-11<br />
HELP WAHTBU<br />
5D—RELIADLB WOMAN for Bon-<br />
ieusewgrli. Slepi* jn. Hcfqrohneii,<br />
Bo* SIS, HenLlncl-Lcditer, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
1-4-21.0<br />
i<br />
So uru<br />
dual<br />
Mont<br />
hyj, tf<br />
nrti at otllir. 1'ut<br />
cnlnmn t uurk for<br />
ienslvc ndvartixIriK you<br />
DOGt) BOARDED<br />
I "loin bonrdiNl nnil ljroki.ii AIBO<br />
Rl (rood broken blul dons for<br />
Shuator'a Ksnneli., Mny. Land.<br />
W. Scullvlllr. N. J. 10-26.11<br />
FOR SALE<br />
;""!"-J biiWiiilil nfl,.lwo me.<br />
nic IMuei <strong>of</strong> The Oeean <strong>City</strong> ien.<br />
t-Mmr, jBllvered lo your honie<br />
i Prld«», for only || .50. in ail.<br />
IE LITTLE ADS c«l<br />
Dth6ni Give llum<br />
for you.<br />
m «nd rrmNaa »Bi<br />
^HflB -,.«4mJ plnmblnK pHppo<br />
Srurton,. angiH, and itnigtural<br />
«P»mlil IKON * STSBfrt<br />
Mar)nt r,w«? tqolpment<br />
neitt, holler-, itove iwru<br />
E,WrtM,. Pnliarl, ihahtiiB. miiehw,<br />
Mil. KlCKiKf: Ruehlne<br />
(nil mliml.nooin eq-<br />
jiHiP. ACOHN IBON CffT<br />
JN. Hsnnaum Al'rnM,<br />
f, N, J. Hl.tfa<br />
;(or Saw or Iwt, Tunliuj<br />
1 MHlHiii Arrtnir<br />
REAL K8TATK<br />
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JERSEY BREW<br />
B E E R<br />
nml ri!i:.V« ALT,<br />
$1.75 case at Store<br />
$2 case delivered<br />
EttNnniT - ViitllRililff'ft Valley Fnrer<br />
Sclnniill'j Brer nnd Ale<br />
$2 case - $2.25 delivered<br />
CONEY'S<br />
LKtUOIt 8TOIM5<br />
Hhoro Rd. llralty'i mint<br />
I'llllUR ilVl<br />
n Iiml<br />
I pirn I I « tk''<br />
I f nd in m\ \ i i<br />
i i ill in t f \<br />
ii ill IHI i i in<br />
imiprlnnh Ml" th f<br />
l i p ihi] Is nl i ni<br />
t i r<br />
l I ULI I i 1 i i<br />
Huh i nil rm il i<br />
I lit ii III<br />
I ii Iinmnnl nl ()i i in I<br />
mh Ihi pun b isi nl<br />
i I'IP inii in (lieu<br />
ni II liki nuim llu<br />
Kr nlln idm i ,,,<br />
their min<br />
eiinnnt p,<br />
mtut fiml<br />
lo (ici,<br />
"I,iot us not (•nnileniii things we<br />
SIP that are wmriff. Let us try to<br />
iiirht them, inatend,"<br />
I)r, C. EiiBene Darby, chairman<br />
or Ihe vocational service commit-<br />
j Ice. presided. James Wart] In-<br />
; tv..'iluei>d Tio Kiiest*,<br />
Sewiiiff Class May<br />
Be Formed Monday<br />
A ('(immunity sewing class may<br />
hi- unranize.l at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> I'll; leisure time eommil«<br />
h'e, railed for Mondily at 2:30<br />
, al Ihe home <strong>of</strong> Rev,<br />
; W. Lawrence, local chalr-<br />
a year.<br />
Bell, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
was re-eiected county solicitor<br />
for three years at $2,000 i year<br />
mil Miss Louisa 8. Carlson as-<br />
siktam county treasurer for three<br />
with'l > 0I ' rs at 11,800 a year,<br />
Mrs, Sallia Duuglass was re.<br />
elected guperintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county ajmghouse for 198B at a<br />
salary <strong>of</strong> 11,200, Miss Dorothy<br />
Loper was re-elected telephone |<br />
operator at. 11,200 a year, Mlbs'<br />
Olive Eachus yisltinj nurse at<br />
»1200 a year and Mts§ Dorothy<br />
dornlu which hnj MM laftltlai<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city otflolals tor a, ye*r<br />
or so hu now rooiM w, • tW<br />
door-itep <strong>of</strong> WIIBwood oily o|fl<br />
clala.<br />
And m has Marry B, Wtlfi<br />
Wlldwood'i tritwoUe city engi-<br />
neer, whom t&C city <strong>of</strong>ficial*<br />
hne tetn tn»In« to lire lor «<br />
long (int.<br />
Thef fired -lilra a year or so<br />
*fo—4or- J "«licMayeli JJ «bUt"to»<br />
charges <strong>of</strong> insubordination wero<br />
"Indefinite and vague," accord-<br />
lag to Suprems Court Justlcf<br />
Ralph W LO. Dunges, so last<br />
Ptbrunry he ordered Weir rein-<br />
stated.<br />
Then Taej Abullshed job<br />
A week User, the resourceful<br />
city commiaaionerr, abolished the<br />
aattnetr's job, coinplctely, to Air.<br />
Weir was out again. But not for<br />
the count. He has bobbed up nr<br />
ttln for another round. And that 1 *<br />
... ., r.t oi cerilorarl taUec<br />
• bow. It may bt hard to pro<br />
noiinco, but It Is potent.<br />
Supreme Court .luiulce Harr-<br />
Heher hej l«su*d an order cal 1<br />
log upon Ihii Wildwood ciimiiil?<br />
sloners tr> show cause why the<br />
writ Mould not bo issued to let<br />
aside their action in abolishing<br />
Mr, W*lr'a <strong>of</strong>f 1M. The itoweiUBB<br />
order will lie argued in tb« <strong>Jan</strong>-<br />
uary term.<br />
Justice geemi Skeptical<br />
Justice Hi'her stems a mite<br />
flteplktil as to the cnmniiiiBlonV<br />
motive — ostensibly ec<strong>of</strong>loray •-<br />
in abolishini the <strong>of</strong>fice. He olteji<br />
the faet lhat "so-called coniult-<br />
ing engineers'' were palled la tf<br />
pupervi.?o construction<br />
WOI.J'H $325,000 water<br />
and tie i-;in't see wljy<br />
Klneer wouldn't<br />
as will iind<br />
ey<br />
'We Trr i-nnv'.rKed<br />
'that }t:c rfMiiiuUui:<br />
f Wild<br />
p-ojeci.<br />
j city or<br />
have Jor? ins-<br />
ii lot <strong>of</strong> -i">n<br />
!••<br />
BOAliD OF CMOHEN I-IIREHOLEIERS<br />
CAPB MAV COUNTY<br />
NPW JKHRF1<br />
nor udopted If, m mm<br />
Tt<br />
food faith for ttt 6fttfTO«t W<br />
tfci Btibllo wryl<strong>of</strong>c but toinv*<br />
effective kthe original purport<br />
dllmill prolocutor (Weir) tt<br />
Wi sttlM yjtliQjjt jait ejiyjif.'':;<br />
Colored Boys #o Back<br />
To Industrial School<br />
WUtart BOFOT and Oiartnaii^iitti^WlUtt ?*S<br />
Motley, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> colored<br />
"SaWTmumea to mo state<br />
Ml training and Induslrlul scbool I to.n" AHMl»tlot<br />
>f fi|i Mn nnd Nt-it* rf K ^ Jtrf<br />
morf r urtlculnrtr diner h«l ni f H «M<br />
, ln the North<br />
|y I „(. <strong>of</strong> North Streti nlxty nlii<br />
f<br />
Mini biiln u<br />
rd <strong>of</strong> Ch6«<br />
niy df Caiw<br />
Bnnrd, Tr, Ho<br />
received hy<br />
tjhnldem <strong>of</strong><br />
the OITic<br />
dur i the<br />
in<br />
Hit<br />
hm<br />
•I<br />
•I<br />
li<br />
i P. 111., i<br />
i (TniirjjC \<br />
j, f- man.<br />
. i At ihf<br />
.. j pnwil (c<br />
niiiplrliiin th,<br />
lie i ntPiitd<br />
iiinuiicr iiiiirniiH<br />
MiMillr-v<br />
illhiicilfl.<br />
illy l;i-<br />
ijli'l'- j<br />
C'itvj<br />
Miner j t<br />
I'd In<br />
t lm i<br />
" ""<br />
1 inepMnK it<br />
i oiKiiniiie i<br />
IK'npic nnd<br />
•r 1-oIored hoys<br />
alun t<br />
phniiii<br />
pro<br />
fti.<br />
bixkelhill<br />
Rice, county executive nurse, at<br />
11,200 a year,<br />
SpauldinR BOSSM Jnnitors<br />
Harry Spaulding, custodian <strong>of</strong><br />
buildings and groundg, who ha>,<br />
been pinch hitting for several ,,„„„,,„„„,,,-<br />
years as jail warden, was reap- Krnil,. mu mllfii<br />
poiiueil custodian <strong>of</strong> buildinga at «r miuol, \e inc<br />
$l,S00 a ye*r, but instead <strong>of</strong> jail<br />
warden he will now also net as<br />
head janitor. Itiis (anitor crew c«»niy BUIMIBIIII »I CUM May a<br />
has been mlucacl from three U H "g£jff: J Jioin« bM»<br />
two, to onset tne expense oi<br />
Sheriff Paul M, Scull'i appoint.<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> a jail warden anil ma-<br />
tron.<br />
. With the formal b'tasineis dio-<br />
; nosed uf, Director Jackson Ten'<br />
;a report on (he T-iat veai' <<br />
. • .:-,••.-£. snts.<br />
WEDSRiDAV, JANUARY Hth. 1<br />
i son P, Bf. rsund«rd Time) for<br />
hlnu un,l dfliverinn two thi<br />
i r> re or JOHS. <strong>of</strong><br />
ARHPOiida sheet f<br />
sn wide, fliirl W'[<br />
than sixteen lie) DUfH?e!<br />
••ell niuare foot nf mirfnw it<br />
snft! corner to be deUvcml to<br />
llul 1,11 i.t-. ,t rnrn May<br />
DItl_fSlL_<br />
sheet copper,<br />
li the naiiis a<br />
nd<br />
ndd<br />
bid,.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board<br />
A J Tsficrp H<br />
must<br />
ig- and deUvi<br />
ynt be mark<br />
» <strong>of</strong> tho bi<br />
rlifhl to rej(<br />
>f Chosen FF,<br />
Director<br />
Real Estate News<br />
n ilie IRU di (t J. i<br />
\ then puke buffi}, a><br />
\ t uhi ^i\e the best ^er<br />
^, IIJIP and run the depart<br />
- LIT leruh ind eeonum L<br />
pp ^Jb]e an i still main<br />
d<br />
IN ClIANTFRY n? NFW JEHSI Y<br />
To Chnrlr* M /immcrmnn<br />
Bi \Irtufi <strong>of</strong> nn<br />
h<br />
l<br />
f, r ,n [M|,<br />
] lhL<br />
••Hi mil tin<br />
Ocniin I'lly<br />
' I II I a II i<br />
riiilaililplii<br />
II IIMIH<br />
Him<br />
I',<br />
Ar.i,<br />
'!l ill<br />
<strong>of</strong> |,.l<br />
:r, r.<br />
Airt' To.<br />
Ill 747<br />
in A<br />
mill M<br />
HOC, K,<br />
Mi<br />
tribute<br />
>« <strong>of</strong><br />
f le<br />
tn Mr<br />
ed fni it<br />
k Caflei a<br />
1 a, warm<br />
whom he<br />
<strong>of</strong> the diite li<br />
Provident M>'<br />
Cempnny nf Phi<br />
it ntinf. I1S.02<br />
Mr Lear<br />
ro id til*<br />
eiit the flo<br />
nerf baskets<br />
0 riri-le. hm<br />
he taken as ronfp<br />
The iiiiil bill I,<br />
llie<br />
tin yea<br />
from<br />
em. i<br />
ernmn n<br />
nd "nil<br />
Down the County |"<br />
No_ Kiinil Fiiildii; IVildnood<br />
Wildwiiii in in iinns he<br />
ho ahiic iiigliwiiy coininissio<br />
lolled il none <strong>of</strong> ihe $'<br />
which in Hiis ciiiiniy's simi<br />
treel nnd rmiil irpiiir flinch<br />
ortioncil hist, week hy the<br />
ijjhwaj- (jottiniiBjiiiin. bcciin<br />
eceived Sin.ono, Wiidwiinri i<br />
4.1,0*)o ami wits pnimiBcd<br />
no, iujoidiiis In .Mayor ]<br />
n il<br />
1 nf<br />
ip<br />
i 11^<br />
Or, i<br />
III<br />
li nealii<br />
Inf., to<br />
y<br />
rim<br />
Til r<br />
uni<br />
ftL.<br />
Lilt<br />
Mr<br />
( nilll III un<br />
I in (I ( |<br />
J (illI \\ ilfluHuii liiiluiiriLii<br />
in li is r w • iliuiii p iv<br />
ssructf writ nn ell' ulfiri il<br />
quiring Ihcm It «hu\* rm e<br />
Ihrj Hhijuld nut IIL u-tlmrd<br />
llie htita<br />
Visit riarie I'um.ij<br />
i. and Sirs. Itartrmn Darby<br />
family, includinir Miss Jean-<br />
Darby and her fiance, Cleni-<br />
Stiikes, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
t Christmas with Mr, and<br />
Cherrie Dane, in Roxbor-<br />
I'a. Mr, Barie formerly<br />
well-known <strong>Ocean</strong> Citj<br />
Hia father was In the<br />
lusinesa here several<br />
mer, tht Womens Regular He-<br />
publican club, <strong>City</strong> Commissioner<br />
John £,, Trout, tind the First Re-<br />
publican club,<br />
Mr. Corson received a fern<br />
from the C. R, R. O, Circle.<br />
Director Jackson thanked thr<br />
newspaper reporters for their en.<br />
operation (luring 1 the year.<br />
And that ended the meeting.<br />
Among the interested apecU<br />
I tors was Luther C. Offden, who<br />
stepped out juit a year airo im<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the board, after hav-<br />
mg served several terms, Otherg<br />
present included Mrs. Laar, Chaa,<br />
B. Powell, Senator Charles (J.<br />
Read an-l <strong>City</strong> Commissioner<br />
Mrs, Henrlotla Nice returned<br />
Monday after a visit <strong>of</strong> sever-ii<br />
| days with her daughter, who<br />
I lives In Pa.<br />
UnV DKrAIlTSlhNT<br />
.vlMPTHOLLRR "or° TIIE CURIUMr<br />
Waihlnitton n C Jlov 7 10S4<br />
NOTICE II hereby ithpn to nil per<br />
i-ini whu may have claim, aiculnit Til,<br />
Uoean Clly Nallonal Dunk <strong>of</strong> Ocenn<br />
Ity Niw JerwiF, that thn RUTTIQ mult b«<br />
prefiflntcil lo GBOF^ p. Itlcliatdi. R<br />
culver, with Lho Infill pmnf llmre<strong>of</strong>,<br />
ivttnln throo mnnth 1 ! from tlita date, oi<br />
tlioy nay IM dlinllmreft.<br />
J. -F. T: O'CONNOR.<br />
C<strong>of</strong>npln»lli»r jf tho Currency,<br />
r f ttl.1t.<br />
The Annual Meeting or tho utoikhulil-<br />
*ni or The National Dank vf Ocriui<br />
<strong>City</strong>, for tlie election <strong>of</strong> Illrcclor, t, ir, u<br />
Wildwdiid Hlfch Schuol fiiiithall<br />
atar.<br />
Krnlii House Jliirtuil<br />
Wildwood Villas nnrl Rio<br />
Grande fire departments were<br />
unable to cheek H fire that do.<br />
Btroyetl the home <strong>of</strong> .Sir. and .Mrs.<br />
Irving Prltohard, at Erma. A de.<br />
fectiva chimney was hlpmed.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Hlnkln« Fund Itonril<br />
Frank S, LloydV Wlidwqod High<br />
School nrjneipnl, nas boon ap-<br />
pointed to the Wildwood slnklB><br />
Tuna eDrrimli!lqn. He also Is IOB.<br />
felary <strong>of</strong>, Jhr.;eo»Mlsi|on,<br />
ttiBg M«iif O«ti Lfiioti CondBvi<br />
The Ktw,Jeriey.iAn1wleBn Leg.<br />
bn wlll'ljiiyB Jtf eonvarition mk<br />
yaw- in ^C,i$t$i <strong>City</strong>, MB-<br />
They're Here!<br />
The New <strong>1935</strong><br />
STANDARD<br />
Chevrolet<br />
MODELS<br />
See Them Today at<br />
Palmer Chevrolet Co.<br />
nr. Innil* In<br />
in the Coimi><br />
nf New Jen<br />
Plsee! nnd si<br />
an nre mnde<br />
ire the hyslmn<br />
filfd to fnrfi*tt,Me<br />
» nimn by Chn-Ie. I<br />
rl KnthrHno i»imm'rnw<br />
Ife, in .Pfovidfrnt hV\iu<br />
j t<br />
the hand nee<br />
ID.<br />
fn<br />
Cily nf Or<br />
finite Msy<br />
Tsnown Ra S22<br />
hnrli-. M. Km'<br />
femhinf heffiiiHi<br />
Kiilhrvn 7,\m<br />
R ns Katherip.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mnri'<br />
nf the rnnjier'<br />
int? ihe mart.<br />
'rioted.<br />
rilc<br />
nf<br />
Hit-<br />
ihe Cu<br />
mndc<br />
«<br />
fiiijer, uniler the will <strong>of</strong><br />
iis», due'd,, are enmiiliilnan<br />
le Sultan nnil othpra are<br />
HI nr;> required to afipeiir and Bniiwe<br />
II bill <strong>of</strong> mid enmilhilnnntM on gi he<br />
Iiml KIM hill will 1)0 tHki.n M eon<br />
hfri 1 itsitin»! you<br />
Tr.l- mid bill I. fMed to f<strong>of</strong>ueloik<br />
_ eorliiln morlmiiio ei>en I,, Minnie<br />
Bultnn. widow, In the iram <strong>of</strong> ill.nooion,<br />
di ted June I. 1927, »i,,| worded In<br />
',. t.iy.e »!„) roimly rierk', oi'ilt- l.<br />
Hnrli jn, or M,>rt,„,,;„, |Blm 451<br />
vou are rand, B defenrlant beenuno<br />
u,e the record owner <strong>of</strong> iho morla<br />
!!„,<br />
, , 1<br />
fn.»i A<br />
tu nnd M<br />
d<br />
,id<br />
Ill lid:<br />
Fmlrr ;. I!).H<br />
mf:MAKDS £ l.OVELANll<br />
Siillrlfnri <strong>of</strong> Cninnlalnantn<br />
Title Si Trim! Bldit.<br />
Oman Cll», N J<br />
r |i|;i<br />
SHERIFFS<br />
Uy virtue <br />
Bueitloni end you Mn. TliomM H. W<br />
Ml, Jr., are a riefimdont herein h«.<br />
latui you are thn wife <strong>of</strong> Thomat It<br />
Edwardn.<br />
:erest<br />
and may hiive nonie In-<br />
l In iinestlon br<br />
rea«on <strong>of</strong> Inchoate rlitlit <strong>of</strong> OOMOC The<br />
old connivance! rmered Inrdi In the<br />
Iti <strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong> CVinty <strong>of</strong> C«l>p<br />
May and State <strong>of</strong> New Jor«"y ni foi.<br />
lo»n Deed datwl Alurust IR 1 11 cnv<br />
red Lou No, 147 nnd 348. Section<br />
K on PInn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> OtT A inclnt in<br />
Bred dmed August IK 103! cnierpd Tj,t<br />
No 470 Section A Plan <strong>of</strong> Orean t It*<br />
All Di l A IB nul<br />
MI<br />
(in d<br />
L Notlco la hereby •riven Out by vlrl<br />
Hqf an execution »t law io mcllii'-'<br />
A, I). 1M4, wherein I am dl«ettd'to}M<br />
•ell eertaln ituehul Propirttf Mm^Mm<br />
after de«rlb«d t, al the dais <strong>of</strong> ' 3<br />
ance <strong>of</strong> a eertaln writ <strong>of</strong> aturl<br />
ment which said writ was dsi?.'^.<br />
_.. Ihe eleventh d«» <strong>of</strong> July, Mil, _<br />
executed in the twelfth dnr <strong>of</strong> .J6». >'^<br />
I 1 jbiili ,.xpo» to siu> si - .l*««<br />
3L.». on -j :..;*<br />
MONDAY, JANUARY tltt, 1»J5. ..<br />
feen the homni ?f twnlw »nd,' Bj«Wa<br />
wk P, M,. to wit, fl om : o'llocfglig<br />
the aft|oon <strong>of</strong> «a>4 rtai, .•t^tW,<br />
Rher'ff a <strong>of</strong>fice. In Csne May :.GeaM><br />
Houie, can" May County, New<br />
ALL THOSB eeruln linds Uni;<br />
l«e« iltUBto In th» <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oenh" „<br />
Caynty <strong>of</strong> Cape May, and guts <strong>of</strong> We, „<br />
Jemy, known as 7fl) Bnttenu.' .'KMVpi<br />
more oirtieularly ducrlbed as foVi',<br />
lows j ^>j£3hs»<br />
BEGINNING In the Northwajt line ; » B<br />
Batters Read 8M,28 ft. NorUlrfBSa<br />
from the Northeaat line <strong>of</strong> North• SWW<br />
and In the Northeast line ef lot Mo,,"'<br />
1181 thenee Northweat llonoj nil 'UnaJi<br />
nf Lot No, 111, ST ft, to • «m«|.p<br />
I«li N.M, IOB, 109 111 and HI i ine-iSr'<br />
Northeast along the rear lino <strong>of</strong> WSpi<br />
No, 108, is,M4 ft. 10 a Point «hej>»"'<br />
eiit«r,ded middle lln. <strong>of</strong> Ibi B»Hy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the double dwelling; erecUd on<br />
No. ill laUrHets aald r>ir line: thi<br />
Southeast nlonu the tifddle Una <strong>of</strong><br />
party Taall and «ald Hr* otcndM 1 '<br />
8D.8M ft. to the Northtt Una if Hal*!;.<br />
tersca Boad 1 thence Southwest sl<strong>of</strong>!?*^<br />
mid' line <strong>of</strong> BBtterses Rood MJU'HrT<br />
to the place <strong>of</strong> beginning, BelBej-tri*-<br />
Soathweiit nart <strong>of</strong> Lot No, UI; BtoeliiV<br />
1, Plan I. <strong>Ocean</strong> qlty Gprdeni, "si<br />
Arnounl due under judmnint la <<br />
1R0 OT. «|tb Intnwt and EherlfF, [i<br />
to be added.<br />
Attached and taken by virtue <strong>of</strong><br />
above itated Bttachnent aa and for .<br />
imtierty <strong>of</strong> John M, Main and Mi(';_<br />
Main, 1,1. wife, at the rait <strong>of</strong>-IHMiWfi'<br />
Banli A ftust Company, formerly MJfciJ<br />
tin Men Bod Mihanmeiit Bank H^M<br />
Tnwt Company, plaintiff, and fa ,'.tov>'<br />
said by • "1 iv-.ii<br />
PAUL M. anULL, Bhwlff): ii<br />
Dated <strong>Jan</strong>uarr 2nd. 1QSS, ' '.iv'y<br />
Itarr, lummerill ft Urni, Attya. ,• •'$£$:<br />
IMMt-BfiftgiiP'<br />
IN<br />
To<br />
•srrt<br />
CHANCERY OF NKW<br />
Colladaj and<br />
JEB8BV<br />
Jamea D,<br />
folladir<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> nn onifi or the Go<br />
?f , hnncrr} <strong>of</strong> New Jenqy irtnii<br />
the day <strong>of</strong> the dnle htrrrt In • rm<br />
ivheren William It Kelly Commlmlmi-- 7<br />
ir <strong>of</strong> llnnklntr and Inauranca ot i<br />
•ftoli- nf New Jenev TTOrtee <strong>of</strong><br />
Jor«-y Bl d M J l<br />
Ceiliwny, Is romrilnlnniit and jMBBjiTfjip<br />
OoIIadM, ct us, ot ala. urn (kfeaMtrfiig<br />
you ere required to arneU^ «nd>MkM»S<br />
-••. lili. <strong>of</strong> inld BomplfiIii«nt,Hiii.WKlpS<br />
in the twnntv-Mvenlh ttnjf ot IJirtSi}*<br />
r. mat, or (Be nild MIL sn|/rj^fca<br />
las eorifeHied IIK»III«V-wfitf :1 '-'i 4 ">W "<br />
.The nid un I, med'tt rmmmii<br />
ftrlain morleiesi, one iowlBX**?f<br />
II. polljilay' am(' tanl^J,^,, v|i|s«.<br />
In Ihe West Jerwjr Daiid and. Mo,<br />
panB«ny. bearinir ". tUUl J«mM<br />
III tn» ram M,:|I4.flMf jia*»Blf;«»<br />
slUiln tbrw renra frtin ;3h« %(iP<br />
with fntcrMt<br />
«|n y»r c*hl per ,<br />
iU<br />
the nite _. ,.„ . .<br />
EAyfi^Ie ffem>ahnraiHy»<br />
A Pla rn<br />
Airuelntlon Demi dmril Axuuit IB<br />
Slivered Lot» No». 720, 730, 731.<br />
734 73J nnd 7JB Secllnn K<br />
Cl<br />
Ian: <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oltj Aimelntlrm. Oeej<br />
»t«l Annul. IB, i»M emmed tot SJ*<br />
III on Pliti 3 <strong>of</strong> th« on Oily'Olt.<br />
gi Uit No, III, Stotlon A, Plmi if<br />
^«n <strong>City</strong> _A»»eIitloii. pKi ijak Ail<br />
gmrt II, 11S3 eowmd liti Nn«. BWL<br />
MI, IN and IM, Section H, Plan<br />
Ocan <strong>City</strong> A»KtcUtMn. Drod dal«l<br />
iy 1BSS<br />
P<br />
mfmp<br />
,.mym -ir«<br />
3-14.<br />
] dat
; '*sa<br />
w<br />
J:&ti<br />
I 91 fiolao O«««_i-/j ~ " • •""•' I -" — " Friday and Saturday<br />
| JS1 OaieS KepOrted Leave for Florida Former Miss Smith Here In the picture, "The Bom!<br />
K The IMS Ford V-i hag met Mrs. liiiabeth DeBaufre, 1048 Wl - and Mr*. Clyde B. Carpen- Plays <strong>On</strong>," which opens today at<br />
with spontaneous approval in the Asunry ay,, left lust Thursday ter " lld three children, <strong>of</strong> Car the Village, a select group <strong>of</strong> up.<br />
resortj according to Bdward G, for Miami, She plans to remain lisi# > '*'' Sunday after having and-coming young screen players<br />
Kurte. looal Ford dealer, who there for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the D l )e '" «• we * k M guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs, go "strictly collegiate" for the<br />
reported 8J orders were received winter, Uarpunterj parents, Mr, and Mrs, theatre public.<br />
1W the week end,, the largest Mr, and Mrs, George Adam, Warren Smith, 1021 Centra! av. The swift-moving story reveals<br />
lilies record made, by the local 804 Wesley av,, motored to Flor- M - Carpenter will be remetn. the trials ami tribulatinns <strong>of</strong> colhranob<br />
since 1929, Ida last week. They left last bdred as Misa Catherine Smith, lege life, its romantic interludes,<br />
IS Ht bM l m VBnonH In- Thursday and arrived in St. "Pe*- 7,,., ... .. „ its Hunter moods and its spirit<br />
fpeeted the new model over the orsburjf, Sunday. •--*-=- I'hiladelphiantt Here. <strong>of</strong> yovth<br />
week end,, he salfl, —*— _ SIi, ami Mrs, H. A, Mainnl, <strong>of</strong> The romance is supplied by<br />
Luther MeCaliion and Norman taitaine, arrived yesMay mciite Mr and fa 1h f for th " e ^<br />
^t&^BSSTriSJtU %WUA* rfS ^ ~ ^ ! ! ' " re "~ Monday<br />
FMDAV Md BATUBDAV, JANUARYV-'i^<br />
"The BandPlay$Qi§<br />
StlrrllUr Blorj af (iill^f onolb«|| \V||h '<br />
ROBERT YOUNG — BETTY fM<br />
And Topp Mnj- rdinily'n, Awn I'HjBSTbjf WU<br />
MONDAY. JANLIAKY 7 ONLV — UAMU1N Nil|<br />
With FRANCHOT TONE —,<br />
3MKI. 1 .\HliT i INItSAV - ^<br />
TIlKSnAI ,nd WKIlNlsariAV, JANUAitY » |"2<br />
GARBO f<br />
With Herbert Marshall — George Bnj<br />
t(<br />
The Painted VeiV* i<br />
THURSDAY. JANIMMIY 10, ONLY — OARCAIN NIT|<br />
LEW AYRES - 'PAT PATTERSOi^<br />
"Lottery Lover" |<br />
neiday, after V. a vacation David. MyCalilon here for I unlay) vill remain when until she and tomorrow Mrsi '(Sat; Hand I Mrs Barbara""! Visits Sun MM. Stisrlun nt , "Gentlemen Are Born'Ms a pic-<br />
T \, °l romance ana enril<br />
Ewan motortd down, | will Ko to New York to be the! Wi!dwoomw EWBB moEoreu oown,i WJJI i^o ro Kew York to h© *h«i wnr>Ghntt Story<br />
It"s a play, <strong>of</strong> course, enUti<strong>of</strong>l<br />
"A Murder HUB Been Arranged,"<br />
by Emlyn WIlllaniB. and described<br />
as "a ghost atory In three<br />
Mts,"<br />
Rare'a the iituation: Sir chnr-<br />
. Jasper plans a dinner on the<br />
Stage <strong>of</strong> Saint Jamea 1 TUentre.j<br />
William C, Hunt I^uidon, for members <strong>of</strong> hlfj fam-<br />
William C, Hunt, outgoing nl- Hy, in observance <strong>of</strong> a weird an-<br />
:affe§Ul that flfuw. Its engineers to make a survey frach <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> ai a mem- Ah, hall! But there'i a c»teh<br />
Fiji. $698,989.25 Tax Bill for n canal amoaa Oapi, May be * ot .the state public seiwee in it! Fifly-five years ago a man<br />
i Ati<strong>of</strong>tfr itrtWliK fact he an- Connty, uecBrding to o TatWf re- eommlBiion, accordlnB to runiow wai slain in the theatre, . Latei<br />
saoynetd thii wiefi w»«that in eelyed from him thiiKWK by eujrent 'rent thla thia week. a dUBJb dumb firi girt appeared, appeared, and the<br />
News that Bacharach will low ghoit <strong>of</strong> the murdered nan, flit.<br />
*i Pt'<br />
dance due fro* $1,067,859.-1 made here*^h''! Uf :'•'<br />
lut ye«A Cho!#,artnii route, wlUJBileft<br />
on * ha cMnmiialon, o? ting across the itage after she<br />
Uoii he ig chairman, eomei MaSyr Came, one <strong>of</strong> the committee<br />
He add*, however, that it will<br />
Senator CharlM C, Itiad in In<br />
S?i ,fi* ta^wluced nntll aftoi<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> a sal»» tax if it will re-<br />
Msroiu G, H<strong>of</strong>fman is sworn in as *<br />
governor<br />
nsnia u, nonman<br />
next Tuesday,<br />
is sworn<br />
IBBS.<br />
nu II<br />
•<br />
fl it A •<br />
duce the burden on real estate<br />
and help to keep the achoolH op-<br />
much governor M the next IigliiatuM Tuesday, wlU meet Inag *|n runnC AOAIII en, lie Hfi Id this weak,<br />
Mto on Monday night <strong>of</strong> next<br />
W*k moch ai th the toglilature ro<strong>of</strong>iT wlU lilti meet «" 1UUU5 AgtfUl "But," he added, "I am not for<br />
it until we pace a builMt act to<br />
only on Monday night <strong>of</strong> next -<br />
curb spending,"<br />
Sftt M^MJFlSF<br />
FtJ&TmfrSftZ SAod Bond Square with<br />
The only legjstati<strong>of</strong>t affecting _ , . . . , ,<br />
mnnlrlpBliUii that appeared at Th » board <strong>of</strong> education has a<br />
the opening sesWon WM a series m»ny upi and downa as th<br />
o( W M Wljs whieh suind f weather thlh winter<br />
Mon act, ^ Wl Jack Franz, wbo has JiHt re*<br />
Edward Wilson, 63, president The directors <strong>of</strong> The National lurned fi'om Florida, hag .ilready<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Im. Dank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, all unani- booked the following:<br />
provement Agioeiation and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
cbnrch music In Tampa; Plorldrt. |<br />
mously re-elected at the annual Hollywood Beach, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 22<br />
<strong>City</strong> resident at S42S Central av., stockholders' meeting, Tueiday<br />
•Sik'.'M<br />
for 20 years, died at 7.80 p. in., afternoon, will reorganise today<br />
Hla fliin. Hay, won three At-j<br />
Monday in Hahnemann Hospital, (Friday) anil probably re-elect<br />
n ^ ^ M - ta , waUr-TOit water-Kent ajfdltlots, audittoijfi, flndv ajidv hai half aftS^<br />
Philadelphie, a victim <strong>of</strong> cartiae the present <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
asthma.<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> 8000 shares, 4033 were Resips fenk Job m^?* Its 1,^,1 hun ii. 111 h.,11.1, f,»<br />
TSI, IT* was-a-Maspn and a mem- attended the meeting.<br />
ber<strong>of</strong> the p. O, B, <strong>of</strong> A., in The bank's quarterly statement,<br />
issued this week, shows a net<br />
He m survived by his widow, deficit <strong>of</strong> $11.25, as compared Oeorge L. Markland, former<br />
Mrs. Eleanor Wilson.<br />
with $8588-81 throe months •• — mayor <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor, wag ott<br />
Sir, Wilson retired several Deposits are $411,360,04. Tuesday elected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
years ago after having served for Directors re-elected Tuesday First National Bank <strong>of</strong> that rea<br />
long period at inspector for the are: Alfred W. Powell, Dr. John I gort, Biiceeedlni B. O, Howell,<br />
His work brought him into close James B, Bevlll, Leonard C.<br />
broke. It had only nlittfi mora<br />
, whleh boHi houiei tnan flM caih on hand, and it<br />
W I permit counties, °W«d a lot <strong>of</strong> bills, .<br />
W«l,school districts ""' ' "' "<br />
1 ^ M "1 ^^<br />
•" - ' The .<strong>Ocean</strong> city «MrU speH# jrfyei^<br />
« . ~ U Is open «o everyaaelntarMttd ja mM^^<br />
Receiver Hera Renos «• *oeal mosle, invitations w«r« #x^ fl«i*&loF<br />
to Tuesday<br />
(Oeiver <strong>of</strong> the Firit<br />
inr, Hold gprlus mu<br />
lliinkB the saleg t*x would be unjust<br />
for famillns with small In- interesting reminiuenges from hii and Mr. oiolT " <strong>of</strong> the Itone Harbor bank when "^-- Z^<br />
cfllnM,<br />
eMerienees, The present ollieors, all <strong>of</strong><br />
He arose from a sick bed in whom are expected to be re-<br />
Jioyember to tell the resort Ho- elected today, are; Mr. Powell,<br />
tanans some ol these esperi- president; Mi. QroiT, vice presi- presl<br />
win LIB fn? ft<br />
dent and cashier, Khvood F,<br />
kirkman, uolieltor.<br />
1 • - K < «Wt»tS:iJt»;Sit<br />
he was appointed receiver. No <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> infaiHtntf upoa eapeBy y lf^ Ieho °! s t0 ^e two days ea<br />
YS^SEWW otii 1 ^! w" *i? w - tor the Christmas holidayi, has;'.« «« BU-U^J- «.* nm<br />
Years night in PMladelpha, when practically Bubsided was indicated Bilward B. Bowker, <strong>Ocean</strong> Tit total attentiinee- <strong>Jan</strong>uary i<br />
iBo^i would W*1119, '••<br />
Hi'bttt«i '<br />
J after<br />
r and thoir two<br />
thei iorith.<br />
family w#re ablfe t?<br />
fJ'FW!'^*?^ '.{S ;"#<br />
W^<br />
s^^^ffis<br />
nsmsm
mm<br />
jelsea Title and<br />
jGuaranty Co,<br />
I Title Insurance<br />
.S Searches<br />
i. Conveyancing<br />
^vHoor, TlUc * Trust Bldg,<br />
CUNTON O. PI<br />
nui otttau<br />
Tiiu otnM<br />
SALE<br />
i A Good Investment<br />
Family Apart'<br />
ment<br />
Close to Beach<br />
Always Rented<br />
. Bedrooms First Floor<br />
bedrooms' 2nd Floor<br />
{Sedrooms 3rd Floor<br />
Furnished Nicely<br />
.A BARGAIN<br />
$7500<br />
T, &T.1<br />
1AREY<br />
INSURANCE<br />
?t$th and Boardwalk<br />
FhOMlllS<br />
IIB THE XIMB IO<br />
and February 10.<br />
Lake Worth, <strong>Jan</strong>uarj. a".<br />
Port Lauderilale, February ;i.<br />
Davis Islanii and Klssnmtie, in<br />
central Plorlda, and Punta <strong>On</strong>rda,<br />
have been booked, bill with<br />
no dales arranged as vol. Tlio<br />
luards iilsn will Bpend ihree days<br />
at a carnivnl in Sarasotn, and<br />
will stage an exhibition at the<br />
Miami Bllimore -Hotel.<br />
In the tour, besides H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
and Franz, will be:<br />
Bob Stretch, natinnai chnmnlon<br />
oarsman.<br />
punk ParlettP. coiicii <strong>of</strong> the<br />
outfit and local beach nulm]<br />
champion orasman.<br />
Pep Smith, diving champioB<br />
and BQUallc comeclian.<br />
Marley Flisgorald and OeorRe<br />
Hiiflner, <strong>of</strong> Hie national clmmpionslilp<br />
reHcuo crew,<br />
Howard McAdou, nuilonul life*<br />
•^oCr'^H-Srik. c,.a,,iP=<br />
Ion,<br />
„„ 'or Berth<br />
<strong>On</strong> Utility Boarcl, Clwm<br />
iramtliiued IWBi > • If<br />
Vw» y -«ld that Governor HolT<br />
man is determined to (five thi<br />
public a "break" in ill., and otto<br />
matters, despite political pits-<br />
aU Hunt played an active part in<br />
..tairin« out H<strong>of</strong>Tnian .for .the<br />
jrubernatorial race and in VIBOIously<br />
Rupportiiip him in the campaign<br />
for election.<br />
Christian Selenct Society<br />
Br.iKh<br />
Flr.1<br />
Ml BIOHTH STREET<br />
tf Tin MlitMr Chqnk,, TM<br />
Cknrcli si Chrlil, Idaatllt,<br />
la BMtmi. Win,<br />
HorniM icnln, 11 a'dMt<br />
luUict (sr <strong>Jan</strong>. 13<br />
"SACRAMENT<br />
School .1 1:10 A, »L<br />
WHUWKIW E«nlm »««'»«•» «'|!j|<br />
hslld.)". Him »_" i B. m.<br />
The<br />
I, Cordl.Hj Ili«lit*<br />
WB UllV «nd (ILL<br />
Scrap Iron Scrap Metals<br />
Uied Cars<br />
lllKinuiitlinii a H p e )<br />
h ClothH nnd Wlperi4<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Waste Paper Co., Inc.<br />
S. CkreiiflB £ MtdlttrfiiifBn<br />
Phone or Mall • Poll Card and<br />
W. Will C«U<br />
ATLANTIC CITIf 44131<br />
DEPOSITS INSURED<br />
leposit Insurance Corporation<br />
WA*H«NGTON. D. C.<br />
MAXIMUM INSURANCE<br />
fOH EACH OEPOSITOB<br />
$5000<br />
ipnal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
%£, Clothes<br />
— Wear<br />
Clean Them<br />
^m<br />
Sinking Fund Off<br />
To Last Round-up<br />
'^^ms^^^^<br />
Mi's. Daniel Collins<br />
Dies in Philadelphia<br />
Mrs, Daniel I. Colllnn, summer<br />
resldunt ttt 8350 AsbUrv »v, for<br />
Fire Loss Jlete<br />
In 1934 Was Low<br />
Federal Control <strong>of</strong> Beach<br />
Erosion Aim <strong>of</strong> Bacharach<br />
S^HeCwiSa^<br />
SAoo! Jf* -M<br />
R^forf Would Cut $IMO<br />
^•^ p ''^£-\ :'•-• - I J^*-ff' ^^ : S"-'^'f-^ ** ' -'i ' f J1 — ^ i '- f- ' '^' ^'- * % -^ I ,' ': *^' ' l : " '. .-.a". ,' t !: ."i '• "^ , " i ; . \ ,^r ^1' ~r- f "'--. J l'- " ' ?' ' < : ' : - : ' ; ' , : -' ? - ± ' \ .""= " '' ' t" ' ' j ^ '.' -'^ ;y. '-----' "1 V * ' ' . •" ' ' | ^ V' /' ' ' 'i?~^ " ; j" ^ "f/-' f ; T -1" "%~ - ; -'^ L J-' 1 " »Jl ~- ^ . ~tf~~* r'-~'. . 1 -il"' : \^ - -' i.' I ? ~ •^" - - r ^! "r ( - ^ ^ ? * *• -'^i,'- : - ? V ' ^".' -' -^ ^r --. '^ -?- ' •" * ",-'/•*- L $ :; -" ".?* ^-. Vf'.'? 1 '•ifj-'^^ .£^iJ-%'^? ^-^J.^ 1 ^ ^^\^T^ ^fi* ^- i ^ ^J^S^^jSf P ^ ^ T i P ^ f f W ^ a ^ ^ r a T ^ w P S<br />
Be Good Citizens,<br />
Plea to Kiwanians<br />
ship. " i • ' E<br />
'"I'lilH year Qov. H<strong>of</strong>fman, who<br />
fornmrly \,iu iiintnr vetileli! poin-<br />
WP 7 Committees<br />
oitr,»*w W'IO 6 *<br />
AtfoUewmi •-*-•*<br />
In iiorfp. *«fl»y<br />
•ly'MfB; MfleeB-<br />
,';^, iioo itiu WM<br />
„, but ilaat thm a<br />
•JiS»ve bain B»W w<br />
,S*wo yew* ago was<br />
j^iijF 1 ' employes, twcBffi^i<br />
buirtMi men, U<br />
**;»!»« over OM s( the<br />
•; ; May<br />
He also Is on tho Joint pa<br />
ed bills" committee. __<br />
Resort May Gain<br />
From Convention<br />
National 'MdKcal Society<br />
nwiodi <strong>of</strong> its &'»• in Atlwtic <strong>City</strong>; June<br />
, will get aome or<br />
th» biiBlnMB as Atlantic <strong>City</strong> will<br />
be unable to ueeaniodate (hen*<br />
vife o:<br />
""<br />
cu<br />
tlraly to U, S, a«ny enfineuio,<br />
»aid he tnlltsd this wetk to<br />
Thomas Brown, <strong>of</strong> DennbvlUc, a<br />
intmber <strong>of</strong> the DMnls Township<br />
committee.<br />
He aaid Brown told him the<br />
Dennis pioplq thought they were<br />
approving the four-county plan<br />
last week when they took actioni<br />
which Brown repudiated thit<br />
e«k, according to Camtron.<br />
At the meeting |)etitlons were<br />
resented asking CongreHsman<br />
Jacharach to approve a rouW<br />
from the inland waterwaj 1 near<br />
Somors Point, vis the Tuekahae<br />
river, Cedar Swamp creek, Den-<br />
HSU preek nnd Maurice river.<br />
lunch room, on 9ih<br />
nanr the<br />
br. W,<br />
Point, was elects,! vice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> staff and Dr, John H, Whitisecretary<br />
and treasurer, Dr-<br />
ear, njcirwii i ._. elected<br />
Hersfhtl l'ettit was elected chaivman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the program committee.<br />
The physicians heard an interestlnjt<br />
adiiress on "The Various<br />
Concepts <strong>of</strong> Surgery," by Dr,<br />
Kennedy, <strong>of</strong> the Joseph Price<br />
Memorial hospital, Philadelphia,<br />
Former t'itv Clerk Dies I Many <strong>of</strong> Or. Kennedy's opinions<br />
Former_Utv Vi' r ••awful" and' the hot i air aaii 11<br />
itiim heating<br />
with Automrtc Con^J<br />
A syitim <strong>of</strong><br />
heat<br />
the public ichopl<br />
canttol in hi said would<br />
. st <strong>of</strong><br />
th.<br />
high ichool<br />
"iiTfflO<br />
would be *MU. in<br />
i<br />
.<br />
* Wesley av.<br />
th. Central<br />
grea^man BULhararh rrecent-<br />
rneU that unless the choice<br />
H wa<br />
uf route is lft left to the theengineeri<br />
it would be useiass to<br />
;.., s.a | and methodi differ widely from<br />
conception<br />
u .—- - -_• , • <strong>of</strong> Ws pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />
in the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Capital' Kennedy lias made an enwhere<br />
he had been for seven _ , ,n BUCcesBfully per=<br />
vears. He recently suffered t« ^ difficult operations<br />
1 - iyitwai in tffl<br />
Central iehoor as "abeminabls,"<br />
He wid thi JjMpoiid equip. ,i<br />
,tnt would ilimiiwte tho mm- ;<br />
tv <strong>of</strong> workinf janitors at night. '<br />
l 1ha equipment could be sot to<br />
urn the hMt down or up «t ^<br />
ne dellred.<br />
The bOufd Wok no action oa'<br />
is proposal.<br />
TO Go fo Florida<br />
Mary Smith, "who spent<br />
he" summer at 1443 Aibury a., *<br />
,111 leave her Atlantic <strong>City</strong> homt<br />
daturday fpr It, Petershufg.<br />
Fla., to ipmd thi rest <strong>of</strong> (Si<br />
winter there.<br />
would h Wesley<br />
school iljs and in the Central<br />
school h 41T0 |1V» Ulm T III „.. _ld<br />
be<br />
sehool sc HIS. There installing also aid would be<br />
onmB some expense HxDensg installing additional<br />
raiirarors r iin<br />
the Ccntrnl school.<br />
The •ihP Having savum would be effectea ffet<br />
b ^CiLir'Siufiffi<br />
There were only five false al<br />
arms in HIS34. Thin also was aunusutlly<br />
low number.<br />
Spewl, Saturday, Jam*^<br />
Rose To Preach<br />
To Presbyterians fill thr<br />
Kev, Cecil Hose Presbyterian<br />
pulpit <strong>of</strong> the Firs Rl<br />
>am is a<br />
yoS'man with wide "perien^<br />
ra %sz sar^in<br />
the Southern Atlantic Rejlon.<br />
He will preach bothjervices.<br />
READ TBE CLASSIFIED ATO<br />
12 New President Also Urges<br />
More Child Welfare<br />
A mtiro iitmnvi^iv<br />
tui inrli'aHpd aiiivil<br />
weifslrp uini(, iinij<br />
With ihn i!M!Vi {<br />
*<br />
50c<br />
Baked CWAen Pie<br />
Frozen Fruit Salad<br />
peppermint Ice iTeam<br />
with ChocolAle Ssiire<br />
or paitry<br />
Homemade Rolls „<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> Deierai!<br />
WATSON'S<br />
BOM OF GOOD<br />
80S Nina<br />
! child<br />
ii! iuii<br />
i!ii'Mi<br />
il •. ( i n HIM i i..ii u ' H I h u ' i n i ' i ] f i n<br />
mi rely nn ||»' li ->iw<br />
a<br />
II ii.iili^llil lull<br />
(if the cilijcTtil ci'Livi'B I'm I fi'1.1<br />
HMUliiiim K i u a<br />
in tin KiurillU' f'liih hy<br />
JIM.•!!•}•, Hi-, ill -:| I<br />
!)!-. rhsirli-,,. |j<br />
ri'i'i'hcl l,j ii<br />
nfmli ni Willill!<br />
rn,<br />
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I n U'riin! iniiiil,"<br />
iinjiiiii I,, i<br />
I in<br />
ix Mhiiiiinillv Hruitif:<br />
Frank Uberfsldt, <strong>of</strong><br />
In inkp ii fpnrc<br />
liilii i l l l i a l i !<br />
spent (Wednesday here at |5<br />
sl lit i'lvi<br />
ummer home, 818 Penniyn p|.<br />
nffnir-. lliilil I III<br />
ili'lll II. 1<br />
Kiwi'iii^ rhili i nil! {) (<br />
iiiMMIiUMl iiiii. A M i! hiifh i!<br />
il m i l lii-iiiiiiu h u i i i v n i l<br />
Tune la on tie<br />
|<br />
: ' i i i i | i i l i . , | i n i i". • i - 1111» 'I'll<br />
'blue coal* program<br />
rilliiili f I.I ; > : i n m i l i n n u i i l i j **;!•<br />
Mill<br />
MI,|MI livi-H<br />
II' HI.i, r. I'M,<br />
THE SHADOW<br />
;,, I. i. - •, , . I<br />
iii i l l : , I. t i i ' i i i • l l<br />
IS BACK<br />
Kicrj Monday and Weilii.Hdsj<br />
IS'i Till Ml Nl"<br />
Ovrr WABC, 6JW Ut 7 1>. M.<br />
Bwitj MomUy.<br />
Peggy S Wd>r in*<br />
•« ''!> P. M,<br />
IJOCtOr<br />
R WEAF<br />
Burkard<br />
—EWAN'S—<br />
y<br />
strokes.<br />
DUGGLY WUGGLY<br />
Mrs, TomlinBon Is Ihe<br />
TH & ASBURY AVE. PHONE 901<br />
one <strong>of</strong> Wilmington'* mcdU-nl doctors,<br />
Presenting<br />
WHY SHOP OUT OF TOWN?<br />
7 Lifeguards to Boost<br />
When you can buy at these pricei at home?<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in Florida<br />
THE BEST IMPORTED RUSSIAN MP'iRAL<br />
OIL YOU CAN BUY AT ANY PRICE<br />
Qts. 79c Pis, 49c<br />
i.ie<br />
Nyiiip, Sitt 1<br />
T<br />
I<br />
in the two lowest price ranges<br />
I<br />
A C<br />
Both powered by the same improved faster Chevrolet inglne<br />
Giving great new performance with increared operating economy<br />
THE MEW STANDARD CHEVROLET<br />
LOWEST-PRICED SIX<br />
UNUSUAL ECONOMY<br />
FLASHY ACCELERATION<br />
23"; MORE POWER<br />
Icr actaway and Hlll-aimblna<br />
BIG, ROOMY BODY BY FISHER<br />
SMOOTH, POWERFUL BRAKES<br />
BLUE-FLAME VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE<br />
465 AND<br />
Featuring two distinct types <strong>of</strong> alluring Fisher Beauty<br />
I.F. Lid lirkc oi ISe- Slmij,<br />
diinl Boail.UT Hi Flint Mleh «f J '<br />
Wlih bymncri!, *I»IO llm «nfl lire<br />
Imk, llw lint prln- ii W> m ."M'*<br />
ilonnl PrlceH subirel w i-lutngii<br />
l<br />
/CHEVROLET prwenti Af flneit<br />
KJ mn and biggest values that Chef,<br />
rolet hti ever <strong>of</strong>fend. The New Standard<br />
Chevrolet . ,', styled in the traditional<br />
Chevrolet manner which bu provtJ |o<br />
popular . . . providing an emir«)y new<br />
degree <strong>of</strong> performance and operating<br />
Ad h M D L<br />
price field . . . beautifully streamlined<br />
... longer and smartly lower in appearance.<br />
,,, Both <strong>of</strong> these can ire powered<br />
by the improved Maiter Chevrolet<br />
engine. Both give remarkable new<br />
perfcrminoe-ind both •« mm. nun<br />
amnomwol U operate thin previous<br />
C h l 5 h<br />
economy. And the new Mamr peLme ChewoleU. See irate nn and chooie<br />
Cfceerote..,lheFlihioaCiro£ihe1ow. ClmrM tat quality,at low colt.<br />
CBEVEOLET MOTOR CpMBANY, DETROIT. MICHICAN<br />
Compare Chevrolet's low ddivemd plica and way G.M.A. C, urmt. A OsunJ Moton Vahu.<br />
NOW ON DISPLAY<br />
/CHEVROLET<br />
THE NEW MUTER DE LIXE CHEVMUf<br />
N1W STREAMLINE 3TYIINO<br />
TURRIT TOP BODY BY USHER<br />
KNH-ACTION *<br />
LONGER WHEILiASI<br />
kOOMIER BODIIS<br />
SPIED, POWER, BCONQMY<br />
BLUE-FLAME VALVE-IN-HlAD 1NO»|<br />
•K Al<br />
AND I p UH «wln»<br />
LUM Couiw •» filht,<br />
WJih h «rn<br />
CHOOSE .CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST<br />
WMUI0 U19<br />
Ui,<br />
lloiuil,<br />
out<br />
lire<br />
«<br />
iii!>siiiii!*j' uf Nuw JyrHi^y, in MO-<br />
iiig LQ iiuiliite a j'lau hi Iritprove<br />
[rufrie i-fiiiiiiliiJijK, i]v liini ^iven<br />
I h IM yi'MTM n!' Htinly and in lliiw<br />
in il iliiHiljiiii in jiul IliH iili'Us<br />
iiiin i.-l ii-r-i. li irf llic duly uf u\-<br />
uff",<br />
M > |j!iy i)i!H uay will! Unv,<br />
Iiatl ill Mi , «•! Icirlf; lii pri<br />
M I Si S IliKhi^ :i> ^ '"<br />
I'rr-HlriM V:nl liiiiiU' riivirfii(r<br />
Ihi ! nt-UUiicK u[" tiir rliih NllH^'<br />
H I,LII. uf llic li<br />
1:4 (Jlllll. Ill' N l ' W<br />
r;ii W iii' ; hii! ':rrvi ; ;|^ n j hii iif llic I "i i •>! M. i; c l i i i i c l<br />
Wt'li<br />
I il<br />
Lililn Sih :l i41 i I<br />
H. il'ilfll f i i U i -<br />
mii^ii inniii 1 liii<br />
i,. h,l ,.{ lii.<br />
v I"t-ri.Iiin II U liiuilii.r, (in:<br />
1 Mill i l l iNiillin U ;| i iMi'lli' I<br />
Clam Stews —<br />
Oysteri — All Style*<br />
Mac's Restaurant<br />
FU iliis Shun- Hiiiiil Siiini-rx i'liiiil<br />
.00 Wnniimlc's I'lvpuriilion<br />
1.00 Vmr,\ Waifr CrvwtHls<br />
.">() Vnvt.y Wntcr Crystiils<br />
1."*li l,yd. I'inklium's<br />
Conipiiiind<br />
KIITKX<br />
19c<br />
6 for $1 AJ.,KA_-SI-;LTZl.iIL<br />
I .Oil I'enMidcnl Antisi'iilit<br />
v LIEJBILAITC©.<br />
Mantic <strong>City</strong>s Creat Departnient Store<br />
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY !<br />
SALE OF 1000<br />
NEW HATS<br />
SALE PRICED<br />
Iflc<br />
0 Brims<br />
(ft Toques<br />
# Turbans<br />
• Off-the-<br />
Face<br />
A new lial will<br />
your t-oRtuniP considerably<br />
at very Iff tic* cost. Here Is<br />
n sl'oup nf frnsh, now lints,<br />
In ndviiiine-HniiBnn styles<br />
tlifit fnn'l liegln in give you<br />
uny idaii .• <strong>of</strong> their' beauty.<br />
irijtlelM •lilustrntcd arc siiir-<br />
KCstlve <strong>of</strong> Ihe styles.<br />
Srfl<br />
—W. E, HT.ATT Floor<br />
Revision is Urged<br />
In Building Code<br />
Changes Proposed to <strong>City</strong><br />
by Resort Builders<br />
dnl revision.-, in Hie<br />
city hulldinif mrlij, iliMittnecl 11.<br />
lniunil:il\ ]Xlh HI., IMHIIII In in<br />
ii.in^t'.l.<br />
lo<br />
J" I i - - Mli-n i- fMim li.,\<br />
CM KAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
T*.fi!h H:. iiiiii WI..|MV Avo.<br />
B.r, rii'iriii. W. i-iiur, HIP. 11,1.<br />
Siiliilny -Si-lnw.1 ill I I.IS ii,<br />
Kiiiiiiiii- p^>\ i*.i, jil T, rili |.<br />
W,«ln..,lii» v... „„,.•"!„<br />
Jlvo biillei- [iroleminn in \n,-,,\<br />
liiiililerN, in ciimpnlltliiir with ,,ui.<br />
SIIIIMH, to i IJI i.i]r;iL-y =<br />
fiilij'iiuM init U'illi<br />
iroi inu i>\' i hr*<br />
ii MH- I'hitir-li<br />
S'l'iHri'M , in<br />
i!Ui lift<br />
Pi-sun .1 ml \li». W, n A<br />
Men's<br />
To See Coal Film<br />
A Ilirr<br />
;ici|p ('(Jill,"<br />
.-pin I ii> :i iniliii.., will Inill.<br />
Mi-tl". i-'i.|ii'!=:il inn ii r<br />
I'l-f-liyicriiin iiillrili. nfl, llii<br />
..rlMiriili 'I'linndiiy in 7;jiip,-|ifc,<br />
Oiirnrn and rnfrpBlinifnlB w<br />
fiiliiiu •I'linn- v. ill in- nn ndnih-<br />
Rinii i-iiniyi-. 'i'lii- iripTiiH. i- nJitMt<br />
tn nil mi'II mill ••miiis; JMIM-<br />
ilmcrilii' In Thi- Si'iiflui'|.I.iHl-<br />
SIM ii inn, in iidiiiiici'.<br />
Home<br />
Dressed<br />
Poultry<br />
—CHICKENS—<br />
Honii'<br />
Legs <strong>of</strong> H<br />
Lamb<br />
New Pack Tomatoes<br />
3 cans 2Sc<br />
Dill or Sour Pickles<br />
quart 18c<br />
Montco Milk, 4 cans 28c<br />
Granulated Sugar<br />
10 ft 49c<br />
Bisquick (Ige pkg) 33c<br />
Golden Honey<br />
large jar 21 e<br />
I'hillliiN Toiniilo HiiU|i, I . Ijlc<br />
AIIIIT. Niifclj Miili-liiB, furl nc<br />
l.rn|ii>-NillK „ |iki; INc<br />
Insfiiii! I'ostiiiii (.illi SSc<br />
JOE'S<br />
MARKET<br />
rH * AsnrnT PRUNE m<br />
Free Delivery<br />
Bumsteads Worm Syrup<br />
^'o eBUdren 9m •BSel si nnr^J,"<br />
Wkcns dinctiaiii ut nusna, ir<br />
NKVBtt I-'AILS. Draplli! inRlly Hi<br />
oiomnni csa) <strong>of</strong> HANTOMIS, K «B,<br />
lalnn full doM, Hl.»d 10 (tl. Int.<br />
All DniiUuar »j null, Mm bolllf.<br />
PRINTING<br />
When You Want It<br />
AB YOU Like It<br />
Lewis L Barrett<br />
Wtmnir stnntLt<br />
Pflnllns ; Dept,<br />
807 Asbury Avenue<br />
PHONE 1111<br />
I'll..<br />
fnlluiiil-<br />
^.•ii-l ,-..<br />
Mitli K.<br />
link.-. I<br />
It.<br />
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ii, li<br />
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Tli.<br />
Aiil Sniitly.<br />
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NIL! HI<br />
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ri its i ,Mi:rninus r<br />
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IIIII.V TRINITY KI-ISI (IPAi<br />
II..I)<br />
10 I", M.,1<br />
•I,. I!.-. SS<br />
JjCrophy Board<br />
Beach Patrol Here<br />
T i l l ' l i ' i | i l ! y l.iiiilil, w h i . - h i n .<br />
H i - h i i i i i I - I . I ' I I K I I iiniiiiiiiii'i il i i ' \ . i<br />
i* i i^i-.-liM a ^ u w ; u I n hi 1 ili.M:;!.-<br />
lii lln< Cli-i-;ili f i l l I S i i H h I'.ill""<br />
b y I I I I I I I I!, i.lin If I K i l | y , p n i : n<br />
i i i i . n i i > u i n i i i i ' r n - s i i i i ' i n l i r n - , ; i r<br />
i l v i - d hi'i'i' i l i i r p i i s ; » i - i k i i i i l .<br />
' I ' l i o i i i i a r i l \ i i i i u c i i . i i h ; i i '•<br />
Hiliiill IJlUT IliillrK. 111 •• •) 1 h) i-<br />
Hliii-h arf. *• ti-=LINi\r-il ihc u iiiri• i<br />
<strong>of</strong> IIIII rid niciM hi.re BIIH- I'' L; •'<br />
and <strong>of</strong> llic 1 fi"4 miiiimnl lif.guuril<br />
Inltriiiinii.nl. r rli i ,-MII-I<br />
l . i j j i l l l l l ' l ' I l i r I l l i - I I M M i i - r ••' I I '<br />
tun- H'luni'i'H,<br />
Central School :ir. Art<br />
Shnumilkni- rcpiirtpd nt tln><br />
ii' f.iln jitinii inoi'-.in-v 'I<br />
Preservation <strong>of</strong><br />
Cndman Says Process Used<br />
Was No Secret<br />
•lilt. Jli-ifl-l-l ,111<br />
I.iiih iii : Li-inn,<br />
111.>.i.l. «... ,,i<br />
Imli. j I'I ,• .i-.ili<br />
linn pal inn-, II,i-.<br />
Nil (.•,.,, • h<br />
fiiili I.i ' iil-'lil.<br />
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v. illi il ..In I ,<br />
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In ill,.nil, |IIII|.M| I<br />
ill-<br />
iihi s- :i' I-H<br />
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ill<br />
I I I " M l l H - i l i .<br />
• li;m • .[ Mi,<br />
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nil. 1. -,i. il<br />
^TorRa^1 HtHid, V<br />
i ii i I (ii-lin-. r Snri<br />
•I llMiiii-iiiii! I'NII;II.-<br />
iiuii<br />
l.iiliil Slirv*.>,ir<br />
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i.iii.<br />
i i: ! .n H if, -iili-<br />
• ii<br />
,--i-i<br />
e<br />
(COAL, OIL OR G4S)<br />
Robt. Radford<br />
8H Fifth Street<br />
A-iiv Alicli'T IKI'I' IS-I lii I<br />
Battery<br />
'•<br />
txlt <strong>of</strong> diparted sdulg.<br />
Mirrors were burled with tinninrrlod<br />
wniiioti In Scotland, so<br />
they tonliJ sect to ilrraliRi! Iliclr<br />
liaIr on the i-eguTraction diiy.<br />
Dr. dairies H. Viill, new pi'ys-<br />
Idcni nf s 10c<br />
Ctnter Cut Chops or Rogsts "J 28C<br />
«,, 55c<br />
SPECIAL! While they last! Save 80c<br />
Genuine Cast Aluminum H M -. •<br />
Skillet<br />
! Ninn Jut H<br />
i~5iii£ Van)<br />
With every Meat Purchase <strong>of</strong> 50c or Over.<br />
Mackorol SI n<br />
Fancy Fillets Genuine Haddock ft .17§<br />
Fanoy No, 1 Canadian Snu.ts<br />
! * 18e<br />
Fresh Select OystetS (Opened) doz-jgo<br />
• Borden-Frejh^FrHlf* and Vegetable!<br />
California Navel<br />
Extra doz<br />
Large<br />
Oranges<br />
New York State Cabbage<br />
Grapefruit 2 for 9c<br />
Fancy Tomatoes n> 15c<br />
loebefg Lettuce '»^ 10c<br />
Paragon Winesap<br />
Hallow! Dates<br />
Fancy Pecans<br />
Yellow <strong>On</strong>ions<br />
Lwft Bright Jyicy<br />
Apples 3 14cLemons^<br />
Where qualify Count* and ftnr Monty 6<br />
f prteo tffK<br />
MiritMi In
• -j^i-i^i 'i'JsM'^s-'iC" 1 'i^H-'si<br />
., .j-<br />
mem •tarCjty Tre pollect for 1984.<br />
,,_/ gt)|i((»tion due to date, and<br />
ttloiu in WB& that it cannot meet<br />
in marked and pleasant con-<br />
other New Jersey munici-<br />
chawr, which are month!<br />
payments and which are<br />
dgW caii see no advantage in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
to*nfiitance any part <strong>of</strong> its capital<br />
rBoefor, Jr., and Mr. Struble are<br />
revpjiue and finance four more<br />
more than 5 per cent on $1,-<br />
the remaining f 1,644,000 it is<br />
• 5 per'cen|-<br />
lit regupe |he interest burden per<br />
rag§e it many times in the aggre-<br />
it .would Bewtenaed<strong>of</strong>er many additional<br />
jrty. owners eventually would pay far<br />
_ J under the present arrangement.<br />
today ft- almost on the "pay-as-you-go"<br />
'by Governor-Elect H<strong>of</strong>fman. Let's keep<br />
)LDEB-PHOSECUTOR IMPASSE<br />
itthe prpsent dispute between the<br />
prosecutor over payment <strong>of</strong> expenses<br />
December Wt*n& jury probe <strong>of</strong> Wfldwood<br />
g delay a continuation <strong>of</strong> the investiga-<br />
te© much at issue in the case for that,<br />
i government, free from corruption and<br />
|'s <strong>of</strong>ficials, now under a cloud, deserve<br />
^hMrinar.<br />
ra citizens will await with interest<br />
next Wednesday's freeholder meeting,<br />
i Eoveland eays he will again present<br />
Some "way must be found to end this<br />
GOOD RIDDANCE !<br />
' Clifford ft. Powell this week snuffed<br />
nation* the pernicious racket other-<br />
. Sta^e.Industrial Recovery Art. The<br />
act W»B to create several fat-salared<br />
J |>aMS8 'small business almost to the point <strong>of</strong><br />
*r» coto|ng out ww to make you cv«i<br />
it* lp«fc M ypur 1928 model.<br />
i Yotir Handwriting Reveals<br />
Abeot TonradtrAg Shown by Pen Strokes<br />
MACAL1STEE<br />
t*ralf«. Uirn It for mir fulur,<br />
*M UMfB Ufcoi*. Lipi mr lit—<br />
Mta"i. D.:<br />
You have an even depth <strong>of</strong><br />
ctnQUon and n splendid Head<br />
Yog jnay trust your good judg-<br />
ment, alwaye.<br />
. Generosity Is on Inborn trnit<br />
it wjll never run away<br />
aidl;<br />
. that Wjron<br />
"<strong>of</strong> Imp<br />
ttav<br />
, SymMthy and kintllinwtfl are<br />
tU« characteristics to bo J#-<br />
d<br />
ll^d.<br />
A good sense <strong>of</strong> rhythm is<br />
Tours and with your ciireful-<br />
»e»«, neatness and technical<br />
ani) creative ability,<br />
, —JJ; oi graceful linra, you<br />
'•** »" fields calling for<br />
a logical mind,<br />
"MT Bower and creative I<br />
**t fa your field and it<br />
be titled thoroughly by<br />
emotional<br />
It changed<br />
•Iu><br />
EASTWARD IN KDEN<br />
7TF 7_f ' m i t . . _i II<br />
. IDU'H it'trtttri dvjsiwrehed by a skull <strong>of</strong> noble cur-<br />
luy foprSuctioii <strong>of</strong>. ifie- blue curve <strong>of</strong> the *ky. It was<br />
%&, m* ni»ry«|ou« arch that pulled him up and<br />
a sphere <strong>of</strong> vfiion unique In creation. The eagle coulq<br />
•njfarther Inits fltehtfi tTie ape had a wider radius when he<br />
clipibed, pat, jie, the man, 1 and jie alone, could look forward and<br />
. outwaxd and up.<br />
With some «ich vague but awe-inspirfnn strokes history iiketeh-<br />
es for us the portrait <strong>of</strong> our t\r*t ancestor ana leaves Win naked,<br />
unhonpred, nameless. Genesis is'much more definite. It gives us<br />
his name, Adam, and his dwelling place, "a garden eastward in<br />
Eden." And out <strong>of</strong> the ground made the Lord God to grow<br />
every tree that 1B plemant to the sight, and good fur<br />
food; the tree <strong>of</strong> life also! in the midst <strong>of</strong> the garden,<br />
and the tree <strong>of</strong> knowledge <strong>of</strong> good and evl.<br />
We witness the creation <strong>of</strong> the first womitn.<br />
And the Lord caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam,<br />
and he slept; and He took one <strong>of</strong> his ribs, and closed<br />
up the flesh instead there<strong>of</strong>;<br />
And the rib, which the Lord God had taken from<br />
man, made he a woman, und brought her unto the mail.<br />
And Adam said. This is now hone <strong>of</strong> my bones, and<br />
flesh <strong>of</strong> my flesh; she shall Be called Woman because<br />
ihe was taken out <strong>of</strong> Man,<br />
Therefore shall a nun leave Ms father and his moth-<br />
er, and shall cleave unto hit wife; tnd they ihnll be<br />
Of all ^he trees in the garden they might eat the fruit, except<br />
one only, the tree <strong>of</strong> the knowledge <strong>of</strong> good and evil. But lured<br />
on by the serpent, they did eat <strong>of</strong> the fruit <strong>of</strong> that. They were<br />
discovered ana promptly punished.<br />
And the Lord God said unto the ierpeni, Because thou<br />
hast done this, thou art cursed above nil cattle, and<br />
above every beast <strong>of</strong> the field; upon thy belly shalt thy<br />
go, and dust shalt thou cat all the days <strong>of</strong> thy life.<br />
As for Adam and Eye, they were cast out <strong>of</strong> the garden, The<br />
ground was cursed with weeds and thistles; bard work and the<br />
sweat <strong>of</strong> their brows was to be their portion until they should<br />
return to the dust from whloh they came, io the Lord<br />
drove out the man; and he placed at the east <strong>of</strong> the<br />
garden <strong>of</strong> Eden CheruWms, and a flaming sword which<br />
turned every way, to keep the way <strong>of</strong> the tree <strong>of</strong> life.<br />
Nest Week—Character Ig Born<br />
Echoes From <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Yesterdays<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
A tax rate <strong>of</strong> over IS per<br />
1100 valuation was predicted as<br />
the commissioners adopted the<br />
1M4 budget, $«9,lO7-64 higher<br />
than 1933,<br />
• • •<br />
The county threatened to<br />
mandamus municipalities for<br />
delinquent taxes, ,<br />
9 e s<br />
Dr. Wilion Y, Christian was<br />
appointed to the board <strong>of</strong> edu-<br />
cation, succeeding Dr. M, B.<br />
Stannard, whose term expired.<br />
s * *<br />
Three humlreil and seventy-<br />
five men were to start work the<br />
following Monday on the air-<br />
port. Later the crew was to<br />
be increased to 640,<br />
* p *<br />
Robert Fordney, Jr., enlisted<br />
in the U. S. army,<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
Wig. Dorothea A, MeCallig.<br />
ter, wife <strong>of</strong> Jumes P, McCal-<br />
lister, 889 Asbury av., died,<br />
• « •<br />
Mri, Hattie Garwoad, for<br />
many years well known pro-<br />
prietor <strong>of</strong> a boarding house<br />
here, was married to James<br />
Barcalew, retired Freehold<br />
fanner,<br />
* • •<br />
Miss Anne E. Moil'. 60, re-<br />
tired school toucher, 8548 Cen-<br />
trnl av., died following a<br />
stroke.<br />
Josoph It. Slicppnnl, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
city, und Anne E. Garrett, Pa-<br />
lermo, wore nlurried.<br />
g D. GoIT, wife <strong>of</strong><br />
Nathaniel S. G<strong>of</strong>f, Plaia pi. an.l<br />
Atlantic av., died suddenly, a<br />
victim <strong>of</strong> heart trouble.<br />
10 YEARS AGO<br />
'I hi' amount t» lie 1 nisei I u><br />
ta\.ition, as uiovided in tin<br />
1926 budget, ».ih *. r >M,487 0^<br />
Foi 193G, ,is the budset wjd<br />
mtroductd, it ih $7!»0, • • * • •'<br />
L, Mintzer and Albeit Wea-<br />
ton were injured when their<br />
auto ran over a doj; at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Vie«-, and they were thrown<br />
out.<br />
Tlironga visited the new city<br />
hall, formally opened on New<br />
Yoa^g day,<br />
* * *<br />
Joseph I. Scull was re-elected<br />
county tux collector. Hin sal<br />
ary wns increased from $500 to<br />
?!>00 a year.<br />
* * <br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Steel-<br />
man entei taintM the following<br />
friends iit their homo, 3rd st<br />
and Atlantic av.: Mr. and Mrs.<br />
H- B. Crec, Mr. und Mra. Geo.<br />
O. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. II. B.<br />
Stitea, Mr. an.l Mrs. H. S.<br />
AdmiiH, Dr. anil Mrs. G. F.<br />
Starr, Mr. and Mra. Wulter<br />
Sack, Mis,h Udtic Stites, MIBS<br />
Reutrice Townsend und MISB<br />
lonu Adams.<br />
i -'"1 y t{ *•? fl 6<br />
to SOPWI Pfr ffon<br />
Headley and Trout in Plea<br />
For U. S- Jeraey Beach Aid<br />
(Coullniwd Cmm it« i,<br />
bill introduced ia^t week bj Con<br />
Kreisman Bucharath, providing<br />
/or a $5,000,00 appioprmtion for<br />
outright federal control <strong>of</strong> beach<br />
erosion in Nev Jersey.<br />
Scheduled sneakers on the pio-<br />
grum included Major-General K<br />
M Maikham, chief jif engineers,,<br />
USA; William J. Showultei,<br />
chief <strong>of</strong> the division <strong>of</strong> research<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Nutioniil Geographic Mag-<br />
azine; Captain P C. Whitney,<br />
chief <strong>of</strong> the dlvismn ron, and_ undei each u coin is<br />
placed The apron eventually<br />
"ill hold $26<br />
Tentative pIunB foi a unuaicule<br />
tia in February were iliteussed<br />
Eastern Star to<br />
See Old Ceremony<br />
I ho euni Matronn and Pant Pa<br />
liniiM <strong>of</strong> I he local chapter or<br />
L.istein Star will do the Inltla<br />
tory work at rthe regular nicct-<br />
IIIE Mondnj night They will wear<br />
M-Kalm after the fashion <strong>of</strong> 60<br />
jcar« aito und -nili conduct ccr<br />
cnionlcs now ohsolole<br />
The nii-rlioK will bo In charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mlsa InlU Suill and Mra Iia<br />
Scott JOIUIKOU Other past jnat<br />
rons include Mrs William J'<br />
Gardiner, Mrs Harr\ S. Adams,<br />
lire, n.uciicc h Siull. Mrs Wil-<br />
liam O. Abbott, Sirs J Edward<br />
Voss. Mrs Stirling W ^olc, MISB<br />
Nellie P. Townor. Mrs George<br />
Dunstan, Airs Charlca Slckler.<br />
Mrs Roland Walnn right, Mrs<br />
Eugene Murplij and Miss Mar-<br />
guerite EngliHb Pait patrons In-<br />
clude Harry s Adonm, Clarence<br />
S Scull. Harry Torgert, Law<br />
rcnoe Af Lear, Arthur W Shoe-<br />
maker. William M Rnnrk, John<br />
Trout, t llnton B Prlco and Rol-<br />
und Walawrteht<br />
Hockey Game Seen by<br />
Sunday School Class<br />
Members or Roy p DArby's<br />
Jiethiid.l»t Sunday SchooJ cliii<br />
»BMf the Ice hockej game »WyB(<br />
by the Cull* and naltlnioro pri<br />
£.*? ttP «»»»*» W«y «kM«u on<br />
the audltorKHn's bTg |cB-r|Bk. ?<br />
Trnnippitatlon wa» furnishea to<br />
H. J. Orownlep, Robert T#y|o<br />
Sr and-Mr. H»rtiy ^Db<strong>of</strong>tp '3<br />
Sr<br />
|g)fllMd|tf<br />
,v'Jr,','Her§c1<br />
I flnd it SQ. For in<br />
have at presspt a w<br />
n 2 years treat-<br />
• retult<br />
ornVsty,' wrelw ••«!«. I»<br />
vpjtlgatlpji reveals hit trouble<br />
to be (ndig«Btioq pf meat.<br />
Everyday at noon he feelb<br />
compelled to eat a more or less<br />
large serving <strong>of</strong> solid cured<br />
mt»t which he can not proper-<br />
ly masticate; the result is se-<br />
vere pain in the abdomen ab-<br />
out 4 o'clock m the afternoon,<br />
I am compeJled to forbid the<br />
meat In b,li dietary. <strong>On</strong>e hand-<br />
icap is, lie has artificial teeth<br />
which make chewing difficult.<br />
So long as I can enforce SOFT<br />
MEATS, he hat no trouble with<br />
his digestion,<br />
I have found most packers<br />
cured meats top hard for diges-<br />
tive disorder! in the aged. The<br />
question seams to bi in the<br />
cooking <strong>of</strong> the meat. If s<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
the quality <strong>of</strong> the food givei<br />
little disturbance; in fact, ag-<br />
ing patients require a goodly<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> animal food durihf<br />
the winter months.<br />
The stomach cannot masti-<br />
cate, in the absence <strong>of</strong> capable<br />
teeth. Hard morsels qf fried or<br />
tablled meats, swallowed hastily,<br />
are sure to set up intestinal<br />
discomfort. For attacks the on-<br />
ly method is to sweep the <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fender out <strong>of</strong> the digestive<br />
tract as soon as possible by a<br />
mild cvacuant. Harsh purga-<br />
tives should be carefully avoid-<br />
ed. 1 prefer Magnesia in gome<br />
form for this purpose.<br />
HurJ-cooked meats should be<br />
peralsteDlly avoided, unless they<br />
can be thoroughly chewed.<br />
There is little harm In s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
meats during the winter sea-<br />
ion,<br />
I have observed certain ad-<br />
vantages in favor <strong>of</strong> country,<br />
cured meat. Air-curing is sup-<br />
erior to chemical hardening.<br />
Grin and Bear It<br />
"She told me that you told<br />
her tht secret I told you not<br />
to tail her,"<br />
"The mean thing I I told her<br />
not to tell you 1 told her,"<br />
"Well, don't tell her that I<br />
told you she told me,"<br />
Johnny came home from<br />
school the other day, much dis-<br />
gusted with his teacher, who,<br />
he said, didn't even fciiow^*<br />
horse,<br />
"What makes you think that,<br />
Johnny?"<br />
"Well, I did a drawing <strong>of</strong> a<br />
horse and she aiked me what it<br />
was,"<br />
Wife — Dariing, I'm sorry<br />
I've been mean to you lately.<br />
Husband — Well* this is a<br />
fine time to be sorry. I'm<br />
broke,<br />
A giii saW u picture <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Leaning Tower <strong>of</strong> Pisa, "Well,<br />
lhp fellow wus drunk when ho<br />
built that silo,*' she said.<br />
"Two drinks and my buy<br />
friend was a picnic."<br />
"What! <strong>On</strong> just two drinks?'•<br />
"Yes. that's all he ever gives<br />
ine,"<br />
Judge—"Yuu know you were<br />
traveling les3 than 25?"<br />
Defendant — "I know I wag<br />
—I didn't hear a word from<br />
the back scat."<br />
They had plighted their<br />
troth and were talking things<br />
over Ihej decided l« l)e pat-<br />
ient with each othci I shall<br />
not holler if I come home late<br />
and supper is} cold, he said.<br />
If you over ilo, I'll n:akc it<br />
hot for you, nhc said.<br />
"I had the right <strong>of</strong> way when<br />
this man ran into me, yet you<br />
say 1 wus to blame."<br />
"You certainly were."<br />
"Why?"<br />
"Because his father h mayoi,<br />
his brother is chief <strong>of</strong> police,<br />
and I'm engaged to his sister<br />
He: "What part <strong>of</strong> the ca.<br />
causes the most accidents"<br />
She: "The nut that holds tho<br />
wheel."<br />
Old fashioned mother as<br />
daughter leaves for a party<br />
"Bo, a Ifood girl and have a<br />
good time."<br />
Modern Daughter: "Well,<br />
tnake, up your mind,, mother,"<br />
A tourt judge suid recently<br />
1 i c , olnm ,eJln IDXi VN m<br />
have an IIDUHIIIIII) large mini<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> fine used models <strong>of</strong> at<br />
types. Me IIHTP just the ear<br />
yiin need »( u l)lc snrin^ for<br />
yon.<br />
Fords - 1934-33-32-31<br />
$100 up<br />
Conncs, K<br />
ltoaiiali-rs<br />
jest • IK -<br />
Wulckii Ail burns<br />
. G- Kurtz, Co.<br />
JACTOBI WEALEB<br />
»t and AtlanUo OK»U cf-<br />
icwp<br />
.Veil Himi<br />
Openi<br />
yf<br />
Works Like Mt<br />
E.T.Jo ^5<br />
QUEAN fJflp<br />
A<br />
/UfiHT<br />
jypuL..<br />
(JIUT/ITOF<br />
IS|| WRfe<br />
VMS<br />
AND-<br />
Girls to Appear in B»I-<br />
lets and (Dances,<br />
Vugust In' ribrutiry:*'<br />
" it wai tjie • promise<br />
this week by Arthur J.<br />
M> ch»Irn»an pf the •«•<br />
" irnent cgmniittee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>City</strong> Yaeht Club, in an-<br />
_jif the club's annual wlntor<br />
and dance.<br />
„ will be in'the ball room <strong>of</strong><br />
FPenn Athletic Club, Philadel-<br />
I, Baturday evininf, Febru-<br />
[9,<br />
lis year's show is to be<br />
»h as the Winter Frolic,"'<br />
Boyar said, " and will far<br />
iais anything the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
fat Club has undertaken in the<br />
both in size and beauty,<br />
here will be a cast <strong>of</strong> 7fi<br />
in dances and ballets tha<br />
please everyone. The cos-<br />
pity ' Vacht > Club need little, in<br />
troduction to anydne who has eve;<br />
(pen oven » single sliow, pp ai<br />
usual, we are looking forward t<br />
a rteprd-brealdng crowd and hop<br />
to huvp a large attendance! <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents , ag in the<br />
past.<br />
"As usual the prqductien: is' in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Arthur J.. Coyer.<br />
The dances are being arranged by<br />
the Miller Studio and the cos<br />
tumei are by Miller, all <strong>of</strong> Phila<br />
delphia.<br />
"It will be August in Febru<br />
ary,"<br />
,-.. i JohBiqa,lMri. &<br />
mo'llam O. Abbott,<br />
fpoe koowj why s<strong>of</strong>t curli and<br />
1 waves alwivs a«m so duotily<br />
line and alluring—but it's so.<br />
k<br />
rig Stuart says, "Tkmltmtfer.<br />
lw»M tbtf I turn uill tea lit<br />
tft, ttulrous, and beautiful-*<br />
la Vila Tssie wave."<br />
fm recomrtcqd Frederics Perman-<br />
f W««s. Our experienced open-<br />
I can crate fat you the time beau-<br />
coiffure fh«t glorifies Gloria<br />
:, or they will ante a coiffure io<br />
ice your own individual pti-<br />
IIRRUTI<br />
Beauty Parlor<br />
|703 Asbury Avenue<br />
I'MONK ilO4W<br />
Iilrthdj!j_<br />
For Mrs. Agnes ('ox<br />
A surprise birthday party was<br />
given for Mrs, Agnes Cox on her<br />
birthday anniversary Monday ey<br />
enlnf. It was held in the home<br />
Of (Mrs, Marlon Webb, 711 ponn.<br />
Jyn pi. The guest <strong>of</strong> honor ra<br />
eelved many gifts, after which<br />
refreshments were served and<br />
dancing enjoyed.<br />
Those attending (were Mn. Kay<br />
Talese, Mra. Rutli Weber, Mrs.<br />
Clayton, Mrs. Edith Harbour, .Mrs.<br />
Webb, MiB. Pear! Barclay. Mre.<br />
Blsle Shearer,<br />
e s *<br />
Mrn. Shields Holliired ut<br />
Hurprlse Ilirlhila} 1'iirlj<br />
Sirs. Wiilter ShlcIdH wiio invlt.<br />
ed tii be jlho guest <strong>of</strong> honur ut<br />
n dinner narty by her siBter, Mrs,<br />
Walter Booz, 610 Central Bv., on<br />
Baiurdny night. It was her birth-<br />
day annlvei'Bary and Bho believed<br />
that the family was having i<br />
quiol celebration, hut sunn afte<br />
tho last oourne was served i<br />
erosvd wallted in and proceeded<br />
celebrate In her honor. Cards<br />
ere the diversion. Mrs. Shields<br />
was given many lovely gifts.<br />
Prises were awarded to the foi<br />
lowing winnern or high scores<br />
Mrs. William Linn, Roland Steel<br />
man, Walter Shields and George<br />
Watliinson.<br />
Others present were: Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Theo. TownseBd, William S<br />
Linn, Mra. Roland Stsclmiin, Mn<br />
George Watkinson, Mr. and Mrs<br />
•Waller Hender»on, Mr. and MrJ<br />
Franklin King, Misi Emma Kreig<br />
Mrs. Walter Shields, Mrs. Mar-<br />
gili'ei Bhieldij, Mr. and Mrs<br />
SValter Boos, Misa (Lilllun Dooz<br />
and Miss Glla Booi.<br />
t • •<br />
Mn, Mtruiilr Ho»H>SH<br />
At LlrldBt. I'nrtj<br />
Mrs, Clyde W. Blruhlo, nil) st<br />
and f:enlral av., was honteii8 to<br />
lit followinB lit a bridge party<br />
last Friday nlb'bt; Mrs. Eugene<br />
' Murphy, Mrs. Hnrvay Acliims,<br />
Mrs, William F. Oardiner, Mrs,<br />
Ira Scott Johnson, Mra, Jaiiies<br />
A A*-<br />
we<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>uary<br />
Fur Sale<br />
NOW ON<br />
I. N. AGRONS FURS<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
1307 Pacific Avenue<br />
OPKN EVENiNUS<br />
Mr* ....<br />
yeM, Mrs, ClaronoeS. Scull and<br />
MM.Jfarry iA .Morrti.<br />
, - • . ' I : • • • . . • • * - •<br />
1'olljuiinM<br />
At jiaptlrt AM r«rty<br />
A soainilttM" inoluding Mrs,<br />
Walter Booz, MrB. (Walter (Shields<br />
and Mrs. J. ProEcott Cadman took<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> the annual Pollyanna<br />
party <strong>of</strong> the Lnflles' Aid <strong>of</strong> (lit-<br />
Baptist/ clmrcb ffuesday nlghl<br />
Pollyannns wuiu discovered when<br />
a gift, In the wrappings <strong>of</strong> which<br />
the donor's name was hidden,<br />
was gi\en to each Follyanna,<br />
New ones were drawn.<br />
Games were played. Each mem-<br />
ber was permitted to bring a<br />
guest and there were 3s present.<br />
I , • • •<br />
Mrs, Sannino Hostess<br />
Vo llrldni> Foursome<br />
Mrs, Crank Bannino, 308 iitli st,<br />
wag hostesB at u, foursiimn, Wed-<br />
nesday night. Her guests were:<br />
Miss Hose Qrace imbeBl, Miss<br />
Helen Stedem and Mrs, Daniel<br />
Arnold.<br />
* * *<br />
Urn. Stedem Hust»HH<br />
At Ciithollc Party<br />
Th» tlatholic Daugliiers enjoy-<br />
ed a I'ard party In I lie Knights<br />
iif rolumbus rooms, 4UJ 14th Bt,,<br />
Monday night whan ,Mr», L, S. A,<br />
Stedeui was hostess. Mrs, Char-<br />
Baron was awarded first<br />
prize foi- high score In pinochle<br />
!id |Mrs. Helen Long Snyder in<br />
brldKe. Rev. ThomoB K, Blalii<br />
was given an electric grille fo<br />
lucKy number prlM,<br />
Others present were: Mrs<br />
Wallop Shade, ThomaN Lemon,<br />
Miss (Emma Kreig, Miss Hose<br />
Graeo Inibesl, Mian -Mary FroII,<br />
Mrs. John Rice, Mrs. C, MeCul<br />
lough, |Mra, T. .1. Dyer, Mra.<br />
George Knab, Mrs, Millie Denaa<br />
and MiSB Helen stedeui.<br />
A similar party will ncoiir next<br />
Monday night when Mrs, r. Mc-<br />
Cullough will bo hoHtess,<br />
• » t<br />
Mn, Morris<br />
At Itrldte I'arty<br />
Mrs. Hflrry A. Morris, 712 Wes-<br />
ley av., was hostess to the foi-<br />
irv.itiB at bridge Monday iifter-<br />
Miss Nellie E. Tnivner,<br />
Mri. rnt l Un<br />
Wi# wlBMrf Wrliri, Him<br />
mill, Mrs. Kane and Mre. Clout<br />
Ing. Mri, BjhBiMB »JU Mrs, Htm<br />
HJlM f*f« flolttim- i . , , :<br />
si Hose Migllacclo wag elect<br />
id Monday nifht by the BetL<br />
Sigma Nu Sorority as substitotp<br />
coi roBpoiidlng aocrctary, during<br />
the absence <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Betty DeDau-<br />
fro, whp is In Floridn. The sor-<br />
ority met at UIss 1 Mlgilaeclo'a<br />
home, Plans for the year<br />
discussed,<br />
These present were: The Mils-<br />
os Betty and Terri Cerruti, Mary<br />
and Clem Ouarranelno, nosailB<br />
Marion<br />
fdwlette,<br />
Bradley and Slits<br />
Refreshments were served and<br />
pinochle played.<br />
Bert Rlgglne.<br />
Migliaeelo.<br />
Sunday<br />
A<br />
I'Mfhen<br />
d<br />
Mrs, WilllHrn<br />
Hetdley, Mrs. G. Abbott, MrB,<br />
Clayton Halnes<br />
M H<br />
.lames 15. Johnson, Mrs. Harry<br />
Brick, Mrs. Ella, Scull and MrB,<br />
(Mo W. Rclchiy,<br />
Mrx. Ilindle) HDKII-KB<br />
'"".MrB." Harry Headley, SOB Plazii<br />
III., WUH hostess to tho following<br />
at a luriL-heon-bridgG yeaterda)<br />
afiernnon, Thursday": Mrs, Ar-<br />
Iliur W. ahoDmaker, Mrs, George<br />
S. Gr<strong>of</strong>r. .Mr«. Lorin D. Angevine,<br />
Mrs. Harold 9. Paris, Mrs. Ployn<br />
Mrs. Howard Dricc<br />
C'. alnmiB,<br />
and Mra. H. Nully.<br />
Golf Club Auxiliary<br />
S BilT<br />
Another brdBOta, poM<br />
by the women's auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golf Club, was en<br />
joyed at the club house, last Fn<br />
riay afternoon. The next similar<br />
affair will be on Friday, <strong>Jan</strong>uary<br />
IS, with Mrs. Walter IiUsson and<br />
Mrs. John Tunnecliffe hostesses<br />
Those present last Friday were<br />
Mrs. Henry Y, Clsutine, Mr'<br />
Lnis Stadler, Mrs, J, E, Boswell,<br />
Mrs, Walter Lusson, Mrs, Edward<br />
W, Kane, Mrs. Henry C. Schanze,<br />
Mrs, William Hnmmill, Mrs. Geo<br />
ANP CHILDREN<br />
o^ir fifst coqiid^ration in<br />
Abbott. "A." Mi(k. That is<br />
S p safc^fd its Parity.<br />
Sanitary Controlr<br />
Get It from<br />
SHEP!<br />
Sheppard<br />
Battery Service<br />
645 ASBURY AVI,<br />
728<br />
SUCCESS<br />
gp HAND IN HAND<br />
."• Buv Fiffli By Gvr<br />
W.Ow BUY not Ya<br />
Are Entertained<br />
Teaehers la the primary de-<br />
partment <strong>of</strong> the Methodist sun'<br />
day School were entertained last<br />
Friday afternoon by their super-<br />
intendent, Mrs, Herbert F, Camp-<br />
boll, at her home In Petersburg.<br />
Plans for primary activities for<br />
the year werfl discussed, and the<br />
fallowing were elected <strong>of</strong>ficers:<br />
MisH Frances Branin. secretary,<br />
and ,Mlsa Alice Ash, treasurer. A<br />
BOclal hour was enjoyed and re-<br />
freahnients served.<br />
Those present Included: Mrs,<br />
Chester Martin, Amy Cobta, <strong>Jan</strong>e<br />
Sparks, Dorothy Martin and<br />
Frances Branin, from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
• • *<br />
nirtiidny Ilinner For<br />
Harry Montgomery,<br />
Mrs. Harry Montgomery, 15 t<br />
Uth 'st., sprung m surprise on her<br />
husband Saturday night when she<br />
entertained for him at dinner on<br />
Ills birthday anniversary. Decor<br />
atlans, candle light and a birth<br />
day cakt made ehe table look<br />
festive. Many gifts were recelv<br />
ed by Mr, Montgomery,<br />
Present were: Mr, and Mrs<br />
Earl pfanders, Mr, and Mrs, .C<br />
Joseph Mover, who were awarded<br />
prises for high score at -bridge<br />
which fallowed the dinner. Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Rayinond GIfford, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Marry Montgomery and<br />
their son, Harry, Jr.<br />
• * *<br />
Miss Ann Atkinson<br />
Entertnim, 1. H. C, Y. Club<br />
Miss Ann Atkinson, 60S 1st at,,<br />
was hostess to members <strong>of</strong> UIB<br />
I, H. C, Y. Club, Tuesday night.<br />
Guests wore formal attire, Guraui<br />
were played and a midnight buf-<br />
flit supper was served-<br />
Present wore: Jean Bourgeois,<br />
Georgia WilcoJt, Hope Miller, Aim<br />
Atkinson, Edwurd Brannin, James<br />
Smith, Samuel Johnson and Bor»-<br />
tram Hiliman,<br />
\ uung Lntrrtiiuis<br />
. Part)<br />
!fli>, Ll.inche Younu bQ'i<br />
)L.rj JV , \\a^ Iiottcs. to the<br />
tiwniif ,u biul^c list riiun<br />
rifternnon Mrs riiurles \<br />
Kiln iid B'lwkei, Mit Be<br />
Haiton, Mis Josiph 'Moji'i, 1<br />
New Publisher!<br />
ing, 'Kcsearch C|ub<br />
PuWisherg have become more<br />
discriminating since the denres-<br />
•'"- aoeordlng to Miss Sariih<br />
is, county librarian, who<br />
addreised the WomaB'* Research<br />
Uut> last Thursday nliM at the<br />
noae <strong>of</strong> its president, Mrs. Clin-<br />
ton B, Price, 428 <strong>Ocean</strong> av, "•"'<br />
Obviously people have had less<br />
money to spend on books, to<br />
publishers have not speculated<br />
as jittenslvely with mediocre<br />
literature, ihe said, wltb the' re-<br />
sult that, especially in fiellon,<br />
tbere has been a decided im-<br />
provement. She added, however,<br />
that there is an entirely new crop<br />
<strong>of</strong> publishers and she wonders If<br />
this augurs "better times" as it<br />
would seem to Indicate that they<br />
believe the public will soon nave<br />
more money.<br />
Hc«*ie«g Current Popular Hook*<br />
•Miss Thomas reviewed several<br />
popular gookfi <strong>of</strong> current fiction.<br />
She selected as three best sell-<br />
ers. "Stars Fell on Alabama,"<br />
"LaniB In His Bosom," and "So<br />
Red the Hose," Alabama In tbe<br />
first. Georgia In the second and<br />
the carolinas in the last are de-<br />
scribed vividly and dramatically<br />
In "Stars Fell on Alabama," two<br />
<strong>of</strong> the leading characters are an<br />
uncle and ,auot <strong>of</strong> Miss Sarah<br />
Askiw, state librarian.<br />
"Boufirp," a story laid in the<br />
moiintiiias <strong>of</strong> Vermont, tells the<br />
romance <strong>of</strong> a girl <strong>of</strong> humble ori-<br />
gin who marriea the village doc-<br />
tor.<br />
"The rllks," by Rith Suekow,<br />
a 7SS-page tale <strong>of</strong> Iowa, was an-<br />
other book, she mentioned. She<br />
said she thought that while the<br />
glory had much merit, it mighi<br />
be well to wait until it appears<br />
in condensed forni In the Read-<br />
ers' Digest.<br />
"Chips' 1 Leadu nest Sellers<br />
•'Good-bye, Mr. Chips," has tho<br />
distinction <strong>of</strong> being the leading<br />
' hesi Beller" for its sales leads<br />
all others from April to Decem-<br />
ber, Inclusive.<br />
Two new members were elect-<br />
ed. Mrs. Anna R. Maxwell and<br />
Mrs. B. Frank Smith, a furmer<br />
charter member.<br />
Thy next meeting will be at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Stirling Cole<br />
425 <strong>Ocean</strong> av., next Thursday<br />
night. It will be Itnown aa "op-<br />
portunity night" for the husbands<br />
<strong>of</strong> membere. The meeting will<br />
be conducted tnd the pr<strong>of</strong>rani<br />
Iiresenlod by- the husbands.<br />
Hem \<br />
1'Liut V lovuisend, Mrs., htn<br />
aniti .md<br />
tun <strong>of</strong> riiil.uli lphla I ,|'i"l 11-t<br />
wt.k tnd ,il ilieir uiniiiK-i mt-<br />
UIKI on Brighton pi<br />
\li .Hid Mis nod 'I lloheits<br />
nml i,on f.ilbcil. X4J Feunljn pi<br />
liuve H'luined .iiicr hiuiiiK ,puil<br />
heiiuil dats ,\>, Kiiesls <strong>of</strong> friends<br />
in Bain. Vn I heir d.mRhtei, Miss<br />
Doiis llolieils, who is in training<br />
In .1 ho-uilt.il alsn nii8 .i giioil<br />
lor i short thin<br />
Miss Uettj Laisoii nf Ljiircl<br />
Springs Is I , t\,is a week end<br />
house sliest "I Miss Hflen Max-<br />
well 818 ,Park pi<br />
\rit Hurrj S Ailains <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wj urn InE HOIH uas a Philudcl-<br />
pblu \l3ltoi, Monday<br />
VIi and Mri Osl.ii Slorcj ami<br />
\Ii and MrH Aubrct Bmigi'rs, <strong>of</strong><br />
Richmond, Vd , and Mi and Mri<br />
Willlni Iiigcrsiill <strong>of</strong> Roscllei<br />
Paik, sptnt tbt veck end us thp<br />
lmuso guests <strong>of</strong> "Mrs J K Morev<br />
at "-I? Bay at OMiir Morei ic<br />
malned indefinitely on vacation<br />
Mr und Mrs Andrew I! Dn-<br />
BOIH, nf West Philadelphia were<br />
recent <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ttMltori<br />
Mis Russell H Null}, <strong>of</strong><br />
Moorestown uat an Orcan <strong>City</strong><br />
visitor >o^tfii(Jnj (Thursday)<br />
Mr and Mrs C Joseph Blojcr<br />
and Mr and Mrs Harry Mont<br />
(tomery and son, Harry, Jr, mo<br />
tore.) to Iialtlpioie und spent the<br />
week end tliore us hou&o guests<br />
or Mr and Mrs Herbert Zorn<br />
Tho Misses Sam and Anna Jos-<br />
sup, 6th »L (ind Atlantic av,<br />
are spending a month as guests<br />
<strong>of</strong> their brother In BlBgcwood<br />
Flowers For<br />
Pptted Plants<br />
Occasion<br />
tf Flowers<br />
jjy|4owerohop<br />
»MuW<br />
Sh<br />
ousewi<br />
Pot Roast<br />
Shoulders Lamb<br />
Crown Roast<br />
Roasting Chickens<br />
Fresh Ground Beef<br />
Gordon's Roll Butter<br />
CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE<br />
ROYJUrCELATINE<br />
Duchew Bartletl Pears<br />
Fruit Cocktail or Fruit Salad<br />
Tartan Pie Cherries, No. 2 cans<br />
Kiltie Apple Butter<br />
Tartan Grape Fruit, No. 2 can<br />
22,t'i<br />
' '",\ ;' }y •' ' t ' r<br />
No. 214 can 21c<br />
No. 214 can 2§c<br />
2 for 25c<br />
38-oz. j«r 19c<br />
2 For 25c<br />
bottle - 2 for 25c<br />
f Boru Cruihed Corn, No. 2 can<br />
PMllfpi Mdne^Be^T 8 ' N °' * **"<br />
Cmiiy or Palmolive Soap<br />
Fancy Large FUIeta Mackerel<br />
SmiMte Cleanier<br />
Tartan Pan Cake Flour<br />
Tartan Buckwheat Flour<br />
Twtan Pan Cake Syrup I.<br />
R. R. Fig Pudding<br />
Duff's Ginger Bread or Muffin Mix<br />
International Salt<br />
Assorted Cookies<br />
Fig Bars<br />
2 for 25c<br />
2 for 19c<br />
4 cakes 19c I<br />
2 for 25c j<br />
6 for 25c<br />
pkg 10c<br />
pkg 10c<br />
22-oz bottle 19c<br />
1 tb can 25c<br />
23c<br />
2 boxes 9c<br />
STAYTVIAN WINESAP<br />
Apples<br />
*BI/1T „ _ 1U<br />
Jnlcr<br />
p<br />
ICJ£UKHU IKTWUK<br />
l'cnuu.<br />
«A1»'UAKBOTS - '" 8<br />
Itrussell<br />
Sl'HOL'fS<br />
mi; 1 ,'.<br />
m<br />
l<br />
tale.<br />
y<br />
, and<br />
t fHh potency<br />
' school H nmchlim will,<br />
l tomorrow night,'<br />
* will Entertain the<br />
111 Hiiro quintet June,<br />
t* oit UMIJO far has<br />
ton ov1' Pleasantvllle*<br />
• to ita »be 1» naturally<br />
to. J »<br />
Jionm outfit, if it pcr-<br />
tho MDIB promise as<br />
garttdn raiser, plus<br />
le improvement by<br />
"finer tfieti, should give<br />
ill vnt 8 ran for their<br />
Riverside the Hennod-<br />
iia time, and in tin.<br />
were good<br />
-by'VoiV-Henriod opened then<br />
approved manner Wednesday<br />
1 pew guests, 39 to 17.<br />
first period ran up 12 point?<br />
against three for the inlanders.<br />
In the second period Riverside<br />
again garnered only three, while<br />
the locals tallied 10 more Tne<br />
•visttdra managed to gather six in<br />
the third, while <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> maile<br />
eight, but in the latf frame the<br />
Jiomestcre again had it one-sincit,<br />
scoring nine ugaindt flie<br />
Jos, Hums Brilliant<br />
The tussle was featured by the<br />
brilliant basket wwk <strong>of</strong> Dick Fot<br />
and Archie Harris, both tall lads<br />
and both having ability to drop<br />
them from funny angles-<br />
Dick emerged with hipli honois,<br />
dropping tlirouffh eight goals<br />
from the field, while Arthu ac<br />
cumulated live field goals. Dick's<br />
younger brother, John, tieil with<br />
.Captain Frank Taccarino with<br />
five points each.<br />
From start to finish the resort-<br />
era served up a fust pussinjt at-<br />
tack, and no one showed :iny in-<br />
clination to "hog' 1 the ball. De-<br />
fensively, they apponrpd just ;is<br />
strong, although :i faster tcnin<br />
probably would huv** broken<br />
^GfcASSES<br />
and adapted^ ab^at-<br />
Wcliftfglijw": •melHadi,<br />
ijlree years Practice and<br />
iej^feufive proven the<br />
ipifj'Mthty.i Of Wrf •,«m-<br />
&LJ9Jit "ii *Wj! moderate,<br />
^. Belts & Sons<br />
AtUntlc<br />
ij|^iif,' ; ir.;*j.<br />
IIJpBOSE 5-1S31<br />
Tlit<br />
It. Fill,<br />
J, ros. rorwnnl<br />
Tnccnrlno, (or<br />
HnrrK .'intoi<br />
MrCnillon. duu<br />
MIU.T. iru..i.l<br />
MeNully. forward<br />
HinlHrl, forward ,.<br />
i<br />
Orrnll Clly<br />
l . .<br />
g<br />
Heppe<br />
I<br />
nte<br />
ifunfd -. =.<br />
Referee, Unseen,<br />
1 I<br />
I! n<br />
Kndsni Ki'llcf Wlrcelor<br />
In the face <strong>of</strong> the recent rii-<br />
tlelsm directed by BRA workers<br />
IgaiOBt oiintj- Bellnr Director Al-<br />
fred Hooper, the Wildwood Crosi<br />
bormigli unundll Tuesday ndoplei*<br />
ft resolution priilnliij! him and hi<br />
fliaff.<br />
.ietr'0ii»t*' v tol-'<br />
i r ftjllls; jtrrtlfa<br />
stJiW^Wliji r«J,<br />
i . knee guards also<br />
J . ' -<br />
;<br />
- - •.':;'• :•••••-• • •' •<br />
*;:V-.;»;"./"•:••.<br />
•OlOTr JUIt Why, bul<br />
i u large crowd for iho<br />
ti ,uino I'S til* season wal<br />
missing. Sonic blamed It on the<br />
competition .ol the ' convention<br />
bull game, but other opinions<br />
w»l'» Hint careful moUjBrs still<br />
Ore Wery <strong>of</strong> the "flu" bug<br />
twitting the kids in public<br />
jilftCiH. Tbere were plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
empty Mnig, iinyway, although<br />
tho prices lire down to iUe<br />
IB-lor-klda aud BB-for-aaults<br />
level,<br />
• • *<br />
(Juptuhi Frank Taccarlno,<br />
UIID, the wise hujs say, was<br />
kont nut <strong>of</strong> tho stnrtJutf Un»-up<br />
I'nr dlsrl|illiiiiry reasons, gut<br />
Inl.i II In the thin! iniarler and<br />
clialkeil up u KIHMIIJ five pnlui-><br />
dliriliK bin slay.<br />
m 9 m<br />
Tlio brother .ict <strong>of</strong> DIak *nd<br />
.lolin Fox nt forwards pleased<br />
Ihe iptotatori. Dick l| the fan.<br />
nod can worm under the lias.<br />
Isat to make 'em, while John<br />
specialties iu Bwooalilna them<br />
from beyond tho dBfenilve<br />
isone, John edged out Jim llc-<br />
Nell» an a first chnlin forward,<br />
but the difference la nrr-tty<br />
»mnll, at that.<br />
DAMkelball ntm<br />
Iiimewliiit marred<br />
oiion doors<br />
keep tin 1 teni]<br />
uhle. It IIIKII<br />
u srfil^ nf<br />
lilts.<br />
a nd<br />
WOii<br />
kidA<br />
osyi<br />
hy<br />
w<br />
11 fv<br />
!l<br />
Wil<br />
Here<br />
the B<br />
Indow,<br />
fiisido<br />
hieak<br />
limit<br />
was<br />
itinj<br />
i ti<br />
liv<br />
foi<br />
IWn.<br />
.<br />
The .IIUVCON iil-iii IIIIII a (f"'"l<br />
lilglit, wlnnlnn by :):( to 12. \f-<br />
ter the first period 01 ailhlst-<br />
mciit mill »lid [Miiscs they set-<br />
tlnl diiivn nnO diil II K»d ioh.<br />
Hi'ivnrd Dull and lluli llrlnn-<br />
hurst led In scoring with HIX<br />
poiatH each.<br />
Deer Hunters To Mest<br />
Deer hunters nnd members nf<br />
doer clitha are inviicd iu nttend<br />
a rneetina nf ihe Blate federa-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> iDoor Hunierii nnd Clubs<br />
at Prnnklin Inn, OlasBlinrn, on<br />
Tuoiday at !i p. m.<br />
SllbHCrilii* In TR(> Scntliipl-Icd-<br />
ger, t\M a year, In<br />
Legion Five Confident Af-<br />
ter Beating Tuckerton<br />
Confident after a, victory over<br />
the {ilshly touted I'uckouon pl;j<br />
Plve, tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> American<br />
Legion cage outfit this week i»-<br />
sued a challenge to the Avalon<br />
GcmK, or any other county team,<br />
to play Tor the county champion<br />
ship for independent teams- No<br />
arrangements huve been made ha<br />
yet. according to I-'ruuk Bradley,<br />
^ion managet<br />
N'exL i ueHduy liibht in ton^en-<br />
tlon hall the local club will tr\<br />
to wroaji vengeance on the Un<br />
Ion league club <strong>of</strong> Mnya I^and<br />
itlK, which teani admlnlKter^d a<br />
dcfcnl two wiscks as» that liroke<br />
the LcKlim'a winnlUK stri-ak <strong>of</strong><br />
seven guniea. Thl^ fracas prom-<br />
ises i" bi! hue and henvy.<br />
TlM! virtdrv ov**r Ihe Tucker-<br />
ton ItiK I-Mve \va^ chalked up<br />
here Tuesday night to tbc tnnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> 'W to 22, with Iho vctn f a^srft-<br />
gutlon rnrclDR the issue most <strong>of</strong><br />
the way. At halftlme tho locnln<br />
led liv 2'i to 1G. nad never were<br />
iu danger nf heinj; topped.<br />
Dot) Breiklev nnd Kd I<br />
led the srorillK Darade with 12<br />
and 10 tall lea rcHpecilvuly. Werb<br />
and ShidliiK .npurkled d<strong>of</strong>ennjvoly<br />
Fur the vlsitora. ;< Kuurd. I"alk-<br />
inburji, was bijjh man wttb aev<br />
on points. The l.ogiou riu:kt>d 18<br />
field Boiils acaiasi nine fur iho<br />
LenKiiorn.<br />
Egg Harbor Wins<br />
Defeats Palmer Team 27<br />
to 15; Play Again Mon.<br />
Episcopalians in Siz-<br />
ding Contest<br />
The Catholic senior team wont<br />
hht again Monday night as the<br />
city InMr-eaurch bagkelbnll leu-<br />
BtiB rotiiimea lifter the holldny<br />
lay-<strong>of</strong>f, defeating ihe Episcopal,<br />
luns, 83 to 21, in a hotly eonteai-<br />
eil game.<br />
The .two teams fought for the<br />
lend all ihe way Lhreuijli. but<br />
the advantage was with the Cath-<br />
olics most <strong>of</strong> the time. At inter'<br />
mission they 1«4 by 17 to 12,<br />
Kiidle Huff and Johnny Aiislan-<br />
te were outslaBdinB in the Catho.<br />
lie cause, the former netting six<br />
field. MOiila anil the latter four,<br />
itigellier with four free tosses.<br />
Nelson Davis was high for tho<br />
Episcopalians with seven tallies,<br />
while Lex Hnri, tile liiinilsniiie<br />
pop, disliked up Hljt.<br />
In me junior panic the fg«ih><br />
Piiiim lotik nn ens} dorlKioli from<br />
tlie Kpiscopaliaiis, 37 to 14, al.<br />
though the loners did not find<br />
their stride until the second luilf.<br />
They scored only three against<br />
21 la the first chnhUer. hi" kepi<br />
things mole even later.<br />
Manner) 1 and Loux were high<br />
men for the Lutlierund wiih four<br />
field goals and a foul eneli, rvnlle<br />
for the Episcopalians Roberts<br />
untiptl Hi rep froin IIIP flour and<br />
n foul.<br />
Tiie annies Bcliediilpil for Fri-<br />
day night to reopen the league<br />
play were wineelli'i! heruusp len-<br />
uue iifliciiilH ild uoi want io iin-<br />
tleipula iIn- openliiK <strong>of</strong> SIIIOOIH,<br />
These entries, us well as Hie oiie.n<br />
clini'elleil hermixe <strong>of</strong> Hie pnidpmlr<br />
neceiiilier yi, will luivf in Vie<br />
made up in dniil>le>hpiu1er pvpn-<br />
ingst in llic near ftilure.<br />
HighSchoolNew<br />
School opened Monday with the<br />
uaual luippy (?) facti again cn-<br />
icrliiK the instil utlou. There wai<br />
a slight but futile liupe amoni<br />
gone <strong>of</strong> the pupils that A suffi-<br />
cient number <strong>of</strong> grlpge cases<br />
would develop to cluae scbuolii<br />
again for u short perluii.<br />
* »<br />
Tu IiiHpccl Traffic flu'"<br />
Corporal Ilhibop, head <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
statu organlz-utlun <strong>of</strong> school Truf<br />
flc clubs, Is scheduled to visit<br />
this High SCIIUIII'H Traffic Cluh<br />
today (Friday). He ulmi will wit<br />
liens n aession <strong>of</strong> 'ho ritndeui<br />
(Jollll(-il<br />
# -•<br />
Tony Is I'roud; Here's Why<br />
Tony Taccarino, IIIKII sihool<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>ltoi inoiull> c\hlblud i too<br />
from JU Ailiintli i tti 1,IIIIIOI"H<br />
paper to several pvuide ihl.-^<br />
week. It IIIIIH <strong>of</strong> ilie iiuiuhor niii<br />
position given the liiKh school in<br />
the stutc'B rating for Ihn effi-<br />
ciency <strong>of</strong> M-hools in <strong>Ocean</strong> t'iiy<br />
claaa und <strong>of</strong>fered )(;rllliihilloi<br />
In Tony Tm bin KUIMI w defendant beeaoH nu<br />
ife.lBj feeord owner <strong>of</strong> the Borlgiijwl<br />
^ffmiscs, . ;<br />
Uiitadl Beeaoibtr J2. 1134,<br />
nicHAitns * LBVBLAND.<br />
mm ^-M^^F^<br />
1^<br />
MdNDAf, JANUiMV Kin, 1DM<br />
between the hou <strong>of</strong> tweln and five<br />
o'elosk P. M,, to wit. at one o'elotli<br />
\u the afternoon <strong>of</strong> saM dar. at toe<br />
Sheriffs <strong>of</strong>flM. In Cape May Court<br />
Www*, apt May County, New <strong>Jan</strong>e?!<br />
AH tbe followlns mortnnd pronlHa,<br />
llh the apnuruniuiMa, In the bill ef<br />
•ontnlaint In the aald eauie P.rtlcgUrly<br />
SflifeiEBsi^sSiaiiin '*M'; (il«t-<br />
'flr^sMenti:-Jtni iMm^Itggtn.<br />
- •• •••-•*'-••• • —--^J.^i^' %JF«A ^v*4.*«.<br />
^orQi-^proiinetiir.'fl*^$he : ^pBtnim<br />
iHottli^btWiSf intwwW . In »P'<br />
toniatjc thirnio'giiitte flintrol- <strong>of</strong><br />
htatei In Ws Philjidelphia home,<br />
•'"•• fie;eonstrueMd•» crude, home-<br />
Blade; sfFair, including • a spring<br />
motor, operated by weights, wl til<br />
J resident, MTB wnn w»w i motor, opcraicn uy «., bi>,.-., „<br />
fcsuin, \Ice president, Mrs. Hflrry t]ec[Tlc cuirPI1t supplied by .irj<br />
A, MqrriB^ secretary, and Mrs I ceji battens Hut Jt worked<br />
flan* BurkbaMt, treasurer All i |f0 hus kept in W t h<br />
^OSSSt<br />
^%^%^tt^^h^e iHU<br />
_^^»-ilMSi '•'students;<br />
WftBnwflUJh to ':nt(eiid,<br />
%i^«i*e-tieatta*,jiie^t Mrs; Burfc<br />
•iW^^jflioi'Ii* filling;- the 'place<br />
— MB, Lear declined<br />
,to beva- canJiilati; hits:, John<br />
IfaefloniJil;. wa« mada financial<br />
flMWtaiy,;'- / ;'• ' • •<br />
-' jCalendam were, Mtumed,- nc-<br />
F-f-4& HtstBHt, — Jl,OCBl{ttB<br />
with the development<br />
control equipment, wh<br />
heat-<br />
today<br />
electric<br />
troLi<br />
clock and sensitive<br />
And this week hi<br />
eerdinf t*H.slini<br />
doubled thos" in 1-^t jui<br />
Two ne\/ menim rs Mr^ Mai<br />
Clark and Mrs. .1. WV CnmphuH<br />
•were welcomed. Mrs, Ccortit W<br />
Spoy led in devotions Kifrt i<br />
rnqnts were served.<br />
t ^<br />
\!l ANTIC CITY<br />
„,„., , „ an-<br />
nounced that he has become<br />
South Jersey representative fur a<br />
national concern manufacturing<br />
thla equipment.<br />
''H is now admitted,** he said<br />
today, ''that • many forms<br />
ness isrc caused by irre<br />
iifistinjf <strong>of</strong> public buildings<br />
hi asms. The comfort itntl<br />
<strong>of</strong> hon iling i<br />
wcrrants Its<br />
tllllliv HHVI?|j (<br />
fl. win-<br />
f ill-<br />
•ffillhl<br />
anu<br />
(|y' <strong>On</strong>e" Woman<br />
Would Caitfy Gun;<br />
Is Visiting Nurse<br />
5v;l"<br />
TOMORROW<br />
(FRIDAY)<br />
ICE HOCKEY<br />
Atlantic tltf<br />
SEA GULLS vs<br />
CLARKSON<br />
TECH<br />
SATURDAY NIGHT<br />
SEA GULLS vs<br />
Clarkson Tech<br />
2000 Seats „.. .. 2Sc<br />
Also<br />
BeaerYed<br />
Seats<br />
After Game<br />
E*fro Charge<br />
(B Mart<br />
at 0 p, m.<br />
r;l nni to<br />
> mrc<br />
lift.<br />
isli,<br />
iwr<br />
is,<br />
!, it<br />
ther<br />
lit u<br />
llHVP<br />
ilied i<br />
but ll<br />
by iv<br />
it he<br />
when<br />
I« ny<br />
you t<br />
rhethei<br />
them<br />
ieai<br />
. al<br />
dut'i<br />
• a<br />
SaV<br />
t a<br />
•an<br />
f yi<br />
to Thi»<br />
Oply fine woman in c me<br />
May count/ niipliod for DLI<br />
mission to narr> a imulier<br />
tills £ear She 1^ Mii-*. Oluc<br />
l^uehug \\ ildftoud dcjynly \ in<br />
itJnpf nurse,<br />
1 he nunifri r appl^In In dt<br />
i.lint.d ulur^lj t cinip rrd ^ lilt<br />
H t >etr ( juut^ riiicu * tbliil<br />
it H b* f in ihe num hr hn<br />
^t rr inU il l hi mi I u firi<br />
in (<br />
In i f hr i i\ h i h tu b t n<br />
rnt-ii | i , i I ri Dr Hf njdiiuii<br />
fallen \\ il h i in I Hi Mil<br />
1 ri * t 1 i ( irt H u i<br />
I), <strong>of</strong> A. Formally<br />
Inducts Officers<br />
Tim riillnwiiit: were fiiinmlly<br />
ififliiftrt! as nrfirerN nf Oee:t<br />
ciiy CuiiMil "Sii. "iii, Iiaiiiiliii'rs •<br />
Aini'iicM, f.n sis i.iiintliH, at HI<br />
Mi>ll'j hull, liifi Thlll-Hiliiy IIIBIII<br />
\ht!K'i 111::^^ , iMjiinfMluri Dcpn<br />
unril"V Mahf'l Nieknriiiin, em:<br />
ic'ipr: .Ii'asii- Nii-korBnn. warii<br />
; I It n ii * it W:irrit'i% uutHide Henli-<br />
-I; TlMrfit 1 ' niiwlniuls jnghle sen<br />
i" I: Ii!ii nJxiiii, nKiociiltp I'r<br />
cording -aecreUl/.<br />
They w«ro Inetallcd by Hltlo<br />
Plilllliis, WUdwood, deputy atate<br />
councillor Several Htnto I), <strong>of</strong> A<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials Mtrt preiout ^<br />
Observe Stop Signs<br />
Is Warning <strong>of</strong> Judge<br />
.Motorists- iniitit i-.lop at -'•top<br />
struuts hoio, uvon In wluirr. I'u-<br />
llfo '.Maglutrnto t;i;ore« A. llniwn-<br />
uiillui- nuuixincvd duturdny—liu;<br />
h di^rniB i Dm I M < illun<br />
l!i. Mv.li ncliii'il iiihlmu, who fnll-<br />
i:J in iinp. Tlie jiiUKv "'I* 1 M fil<br />
:illion «"' 1 ' 1'i'y 111'*"')' next<br />
u i<br />
(:t-:>i :.-_•• Mi'iiroc. L'l. Alhill)ic<br />
( iiv. elial":-'.' 'I "ith !i;iviii£ itnpro-<br />
1 nu n 1 ilt in n ii in « »<br />
^ n :i iiii.'iiK'iKJi'il st'inein*.<br />
ti>i:|iir« ilncli lit "Inn<br />
\lr. ;,ir .Mis, Hfliry Fl. I'oop-<br />
.1, iuv h;i^k ill "'riic Inn" Uuek<br />
lliil. iilu'i '. iviiin S|"M1I 'lie lml-<br />
hhn-, mi» Mr Cuiiiii-i s |>:irt'illi<br />
nl II i<br />
stea): their ranch.<br />
Tufsdiij slid .,„,. ...,<br />
"Flirtation tValk" Is a thrill<br />
Ing romance <strong>of</strong> glorious yoiuli.<br />
The action takes plnee In Hawaii<br />
and Wait Point. In the nil _star<br />
uast, besides Miss Kcolqr, .Dirk<br />
Powell and Fat O'Drlen iiro UOBK<br />
Alexander, Glen UtiWa, Hoilr}<br />
Q'Neltl, John Arimiai- niicl (iuiiin<br />
Williams. *<br />
Special music uud Ij'rlfM wen<br />
written by A HI* WruhiM unO<br />
Mori Dlxon, with ims.'] dniiii<br />
nuiribers direiHM by lli.bhy run-<br />
nollj'.<br />
KAKLK<br />
Fully Mnrun, st.ii n f FITI-IT<br />
and Hlage, heads liit> hiricr* ;*uiM<br />
show ill the Kuril? Tiii'iitrc, Al<br />
lantle Wty, this Friday, Sauirdi!.-<br />
and Sunday. Miss Mornn htm<br />
been starred in -uany Hi'llyw.inil<br />
attrnrtitmit itrfrt «*<br />
her work with il ,,.nt MM<br />
the af<br />
P&tvn<br />
FreeJJelivery 715 Aibury Ave.<br />
Cloverbloom Butter<br />
Phone j 403<br />
Vll.l UiK<br />
rrldiij unil Hiitiinlay<br />
ni'Ui'Hiii; :i iii« liiciilt' and a<br />
|)r|ri(l f i • 111 • • i 11 f Iliiw II nil (he<br />
«-i-i-fifn. "ill Rigor's new FOK<br />
Film fiffci-liiB, "Tlio c'ountj-<br />
( iiuirniMi!," whi -h will hi' seen<br />
m the Vilhiiii- 'I'lii'inre, will pre-<br />
m<br />
rt SMr.H'ipMH'i ,-yaeIa proved<br />
"v:^%:4ii«'.:«9riftidtt,.,r< l Yon:<br />
S^wiaj Jimrt iAkBoolted ail o?ef<br />
Haffner<br />
Vineland training school for<br />
mental clinic before passing sin-<br />
tence. If he thinks the culprit's<br />
mind is not gountj. It will cost<br />
$25 per examination, but Judge<br />
Way said there probably will not<br />
he more than 16 to IS cases a<br />
year.<br />
"Crime Clinic" Discontinued<br />
A "crime clinic," in existence<br />
in Cumberland county several<br />
yean, has been (liicontinueil,<br />
Judge Way explained. Hereto,<br />
forefore, this clinic examined<br />
Cape May county cases, free <strong>of</strong><br />
charge, ><br />
"Whenever we had a problem<br />
near the borderline <strong>of</strong> insanity<br />
IT feeblemindedness, we sent the<br />
prisoner to this clinic," he said<br />
"This Is a service to humanity,<br />
as it enables us to avoid the mi*<br />
Lalti! uf making confirmed criml<br />
nais <strong>of</strong> feebleminded wrongdoers.<br />
iltJflJLjeriou matter to mako<br />
W<br />
iltJfl-JLjerioui matter to mako<br />
a mistake in a sentence. We need<br />
all the light we can get before<br />
sentence Is imposed,"<br />
Eventual Saving Large<br />
"This is a tremendous new<br />
field," said Prosecutor French B,<br />
Loveland, "Even saving one or<br />
two boys from a life <strong>of</strong> crime<br />
would avert thousands <strong>of</strong> dollarj'<br />
expenses to the county or state,<br />
The few extra dollars this clinis<br />
will cost are a good investment<br />
in tho future,"<br />
The matter was referred to the<br />
county solicitor and the director<br />
<strong>of</strong> courti.<br />
Sees Real Estate<br />
<strong>On</strong> Upgrade Here<br />
Tut Rate Cut to Encourage<br />
Buyers, Carey Predicts<br />
The Sentinel-Ledser yesterday<br />
asked T. J, Carey, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
resort's most active realty brok-<br />
ers, his opinion on the real es-<br />
tato outlook for iOSB,<br />
"Heal estate," he replied, "is<br />
definitely on the upgraile. When<br />
a real estate broker in these<br />
times expresses an optimistic<br />
opinion the average person Is in-<br />
eUiied to discount it as a boost<br />
for his own business. But regard-<br />
less <strong>of</strong> all that real estate cer-<br />
tainly is attracting more atten-<br />
tion today than any other form<br />
<strong>of</strong> investment except government<br />
(Continued on gnn I)<br />
No Personal Gain<br />
In Beach Aid Plan<br />
Hemdley Makes TMa Clear<br />
at Washington, D. C.<br />
War department engineers and<br />
congress must be "sold" on the<br />
idea that no selfish motlveg ac-<br />
tuato the plea for federal funds<br />
with which to combat bench ero-<br />
aion.<br />
This was the warning delivered<br />
by .Mayor Harry Headley last<br />
week in Washington to tho Am-<br />
erican, ihore and Beach Preser-<br />
vation asseciation. He and Com-<br />
missioner John It, Trout attended<br />
the association's semi-annual<br />
conference there last Thursday.<br />
The association is centnndlng<br />
that the same federal support<br />
< Contlnutd gii pan; il<br />
20 years ago and you prouably<br />
will find almost exact duplicate:)."<br />
Th»t the entire eounty i» an-<br />
tagonistic to the railroad was the<br />
assertion <strong>of</strong> James B. Bevill<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the chamber,<br />
New Deal Far Motorist.<br />
He said he had tentative!) ur<br />
ranged with a bus concern in<br />
Camden for a plan whertbj a<br />
motorist could parfc Wi At in<br />
that city and ride to Philadelphia<br />
and return to Camclen on a DUB.<br />
The entire charge, for uarkiiig<br />
and the bus rid*, would M Me.<br />
He said that if the rjilrc.ii I<br />
were as "ornery" here in the<br />
summer is it ll now, Oc<strong>of</strong>lrr-Uty<br />
would hi badly TiandicappmJ, -but<br />
Mr. Ton-naend disagreed.<br />
"The railroads are playing a<br />
losing gnm*," Townsend said. •*!<br />
think the railroad no longm<br />
nieani a thing to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, If<br />
it decides to take up its tracks<br />
altogether we will go on just the<br />
same. I think the far* issue is-<br />
n't important. People want eon.<br />
vem'enee, and the railroad im't<br />
giving it to them."<br />
To Show f em How<br />
Resort Angler* Off to the<br />
Sunny South<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s leading<br />
espontnts <strong>of</strong> fishing left foi<br />
southern shores recently.<br />
b'd Coroman, <strong>of</strong> fishing tackle<br />
farne. Is vacationing in West<br />
Palm Beach, Bd wrote ua that<br />
he had been looking the ueachef)<br />
over and expects to enjoy him-<br />
self angling for the big ones,<br />
Charles "Pop" Clark, <strong>of</strong> south<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, leading spirit In the<br />
Peck's BMch Flnhlng Club, took<br />
ft oar full <strong>of</strong> tackle to St, Peters-<br />
burg, where he expects to show<br />
the "•Crackers'" Just how to go<br />
ttbout thlt fishing businest.<br />
Critically "ffl As<br />
His Wife Is Buried<br />
Funeral services were held yes-<br />
erday aftern f M Cl<br />
Business Men an<br />
Airport Workers<br />
Hit at C. C. Meet<br />
Rapped For Refusal to En-<br />
dorse Petition Asking<br />
Airport Resumption<br />
•RATHER GET RELIEF<br />
Petition Abandoned With<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly,371 Names; Pros-<br />
pacts Poor New<br />
Criticism <strong>of</strong> certain resort<br />
business men and <strong>of</strong> men on re-<br />
lief wag expressed Tuesday night<br />
at the chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce<br />
meeting, when Joseph Lawless,<br />
Jr., chairman <strong>of</strong> the chamber'!<br />
aviation committee, reported that,<br />
he had secured only 371 names I<br />
on u petition asking that Work<br />
be resumed on the airport.<br />
Lawless said that many buii-<br />
ness men refused to_sign"i_t, say-<br />
Them as pays most mii«t keenj '"« thg airnort'did"them nn gobU<br />
nil. seems as IlinuEh I ind that families, on relief are<br />
now spending as much or more<br />
than the airport workers spent<br />
Ian winte;'.<br />
Ho also said that several men<br />
who worked on the airport I" 1 *'<br />
'vlnter refused to sign, saying<br />
they would not pa back there "to<br />
work and freeze" and that they<br />
preferred to obtain relief ordtii<br />
without working.<br />
The petitions asked that <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> be granted the unexpended<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> the $104,000 that waj<br />
originally apportioned to the air-<br />
port.. The work was abandoned<br />
when little more than half that<br />
amount was spent-<br />
Lawless said there was no use<br />
circulating the petitions any<br />
more, as he felt every available<br />
name had been secured.<br />
It was said that all public<br />
works projects are at a stand<br />
still, awaiting additional appropri<br />
ations by congreis.<br />
Seven Streets<br />
To Be Improved<br />
Call Free!<br />
Court In Row<br />
t? last<br />
hair <strong>of</strong> all<br />
pi ul<br />
ent>ec(ed<br />
l lps entec(ed<br />
iy tho county from munlclpali-<br />
l<br />
Funeral services were held yes-<br />
terday afternoon for Mrs. Ceola<br />
S Willettij 7th st. and Central<br />
d i h h l<br />
te<br />
5-Year,O14 H^oine h Badly<br />
Burned, But She Still Smiles<br />
Uf 1IAB0T.D TEK<br />
Even with all the flesh burn-<br />
ed trom her right hand, lind her<br />
hair and eyebrows badly signed,<br />
five-year-old Nopa Wllhclm was<br />
u bravo girl, Wednesday,<br />
Tuesday night Nona was the<br />
victim <strong>of</strong> an unusual and painful<br />
accident thnt will prevont her nil-<br />
lng the hand for two weeks or<br />
more.<br />
She was wotchlng her mother,<br />
Jtfrs. John Wllhelm, cook dinner,<br />
who Rhc decided tho w»nfed a<br />
leaned over the sink.<br />
There was a flash as the comb<br />
burst into flame from tbe gas<br />
Btovo nearby. The flame spread<br />
to her head, but • the mother<br />
wrapped a heavy towel tightly<br />
about her head and shoulders,<br />
extinguishing the . flame. Tlio<br />
comb was burned onto her hand<br />
and had to be removed by Or.<br />
Allen Corson.<br />
Hand swathed in bandages, No- 1<br />
na still could mnllo Wedneiday.<br />
Occasionally. - however, ahe felt<br />
Uy <strong>of</strong> her burned hair.<br />
S. Willettij 7th st. and Central<br />
•v., who died in her home early<br />
Monday morning after a brief ill-<br />
ness.<br />
A resident here %1 years, sh8<br />
was an active worker in th« First<br />
M, E. church and the Daughter*<br />
<strong>of</strong> America. Her husband, Wil-<br />
ton L. Willetti, is the only sur-<br />
vivor. He Is re§overinf from a<br />
critical il|ne«i and is still bed.<br />
ridden.<br />
The funeral waj conducted by<br />
Bev, F, B. WhiUker, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Methodist Church, and burial was<br />
in Seaside cemetery-, Palermo.<br />
MM, Willetti was known to hun-<br />
drtdl here, as is her husband,<br />
Who i» a veteran in the local<br />
post-<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
ies.<br />
Wednesday, niilnh T. fltevens<br />
recommended to the freeholders<br />
thai <strong>Ocean</strong> Pity ihls year pay<br />
$4,000 a month more Ihan any<br />
other municipality.<br />
He reoammenried that the<br />
county fix as the minimum it<br />
will accept per month In nnunty<br />
and state taxes:<br />
cap? jfsv ritj, turn.<br />
North WiidwiHiil, M/.IMI.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> (Ify, 118,000,<br />
South lapc May. SIM),<br />
Stinif. Hnrbiir. gg,gFifl,<br />
West {'M» Way, ISOO.<br />
nildmind, 114,000.<br />
Wllilir<strong>of</strong>ld fregt, $8,000.<br />
West WKdwiioil, MUD,<br />
Avnlnn, «3,(MM>.<br />
He recommended that manda.<br />
miis proieediiigs be started at<br />
once aKaingt North fiipe May, to<br />
force payment <strong>of</strong> delinquent tax-<br />
es.<br />
Win Avaltin Jlandnuiug<br />
County Solicitor Robert K. Bell<br />
announced that the state supreme<br />
eourt Wednesday Issued a permn-<br />
lory writ in ihe couniy's action<br />
on a rule to show cauie why<br />
Avalon mid the (state aiitnlglpal<br />
finance coiiunisslon should not<br />
be m;indainiisi.(J for ilolluinien^,<br />
county luxes. The coiuniisiiloii ha^j<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> Avalon'* niiinldnal af-<br />
fulrs.<br />
Stevens einreHsed appreclailfln<br />
to tLg following niiinicipalllleR<br />
which have paid all county tiixi'i<br />
ineludlnf 1(134: (;ape Jlay Poini;<br />
Dennlsvllle Township, Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong> and Upper Township.<br />
He also recommended that Hie<br />
eounty demand that municipali-<br />
ties this . year pay the proper<br />
share <strong>of</strong> county and stale tax<br />
on every dollar collected on the<br />
current year's taxes<br />
Pastor on School Board<br />
Three Regnweled and Four<br />
Paved, is <strong>City</strong> Program<br />
Hegravelinf portions <strong>of</strong> three<br />
avenues and paving sections <strong>of</strong><br />
four other streets was approved<br />
b ' ii Wd<br />
William C, Teaidale<br />
Has Another Stroke<br />
\ A« .'letter received here from<br />
Mrs. Wllluim Carey Ttasdale, <strong>of</strong><br />
Waihinfton, D, d, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, lays that Mr, Teas,<br />
dale, who has been in poor<br />
health for two years, has suffer-<br />
ed another stroke or paratysl*<br />
andVtbafr while he Is slowly Im-<br />
proving, he Is still Quite I".<br />
Usk Gty Advertise<br />
\ In, Legion Program<br />
\Top,Cap* May American Leg-<br />
ion post, Wedneaday, requested<br />
city fcommfssionera to appropriate<br />
fund) for an advertisement in «<br />
Still Operator, 78,<br />
Prays in Courtroom<br />
A 71-year-old Denniavllle man<br />
COt down on his knees In<br />
Judge Palmer M, Way's court<br />
Wednesday and prayed that he<br />
might never again be tempted<br />
to operate a whisky still.<br />
He was Julius Froslich,<br />
Judge Way had just fined him<br />
$100 and given him a six<br />
months' suspended sentence for<br />
operating a still.<br />
Short-Cut BSD in<br />
Sen. Reid's Meuure Will<br />
Benefit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
A bill providing that the state<br />
take over the proposed ghort cut<br />
fron. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to McKee <strong>City</strong>,<br />
on the Black Horse Pike, was in-<br />
troduced in the state senate this<br />
week by Senator Charles C. Read.<br />
Tlit proposed route is 1" miles<br />
ifliiB. It will materially shorten<br />
the distance between <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
and Philadelphia.<br />
ieiiitor Read alto introduced a<br />
bill providing that the state take<br />
ovei all roads leading into Cape<br />
May county regortg from Route 4,<br />
tlit Shore rd., and another bill to<br />
take over the road from Gtr.<br />
iiiBiiia to Cardiff, connecting the<br />
White and Black Horse Pikes.<br />
12th Annivergary Sale Now at<br />
Royal Shoe Store.—Adv. l-t-c<br />
by t'i'ty commissioners, Wednes-<br />
day, when they passed on first<br />
reading an ordinance introduced<br />
by Commissioner Trout,,<br />
The ordinance, besides describ-<br />
- ,.*. .*. u.iaai.feE, MEQ.MEa UGn.lllP<br />
ing tne proposed work, authorized<br />
issuance <strong>of</strong> $10,000 ih promis-<br />
sory notes to finance part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
work. The rest will be taken<br />
Rev. George W. Lawrence<br />
Lawrence to Go<br />
<strong>On</strong> School Board<br />
Hager Now Full-FMged<br />
<strong>City</strong> Health Officer<br />
Rev. George W. Lawrence wat<br />
appointed a member <strong>of</strong> the board<br />
<strong>of</strong> education by the city commis-<br />
sioners, Wednesdayi to luceeed<br />
Robert Hadford. Hig term, which<br />
is tar live yeari,. will- begin Peb-<br />
ru«ry 1. ,<br />
The name <strong>of</strong> ttoe Ilev, Mr, Law-<br />
reifte, pastor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
flaptfm ChurchT was submitted by<br />
Mavor Harry Headley.<br />
The mayor alio recommend<br />
that L»Mnee M. • lea*, iw<br />
freeholder, te i^^mB^^m<br />
local linking fund commission to<br />
gerve for three years.<br />
Harold Hager, who served af<br />
assistant health <strong>of</strong>ficer under the<br />
late T, Lee Adams, submitted his<br />
resignation in that capacity and<br />
immediately was appointed health<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer at the salary formerly<br />
paid Mr, Adams,<br />
adopted upon the<br />
MMA f,fvSft<br />
tended the bill<br />
it «hould have<br />
. Tht BJIliJn!'W-«,<br />
for an BOdit WvWJpili<br />
by Lebrnad, Eo» " "<br />
afentfomiryv; J"hlU.<br />
$300 for expert Mill<br />
mony by Benjamin<br />
JJurlington, . flsth* v,,,<br />
thrown out two -weikii;<br />
excepsive. ••.TOifWqjtt^*<br />
proved, Wednesday, ho*<br />
._ Prosecutor - tovelaW<br />
W«djiggday -.M.Miy/M<br />
nmn th« Wc*mBB#,,<br />
to jompletei'.iti^iutv,<br />
which already has rtsult<br />
tadlEta«t'~o£iWiia*i"<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiflli and 'sin<br />
Beach Bulkhi<br />
To2|tei|<br />
..«.«, a .it .cat «... U5 tai^CJ<br />
care <strong>of</strong> by the state, which re-<br />
cently allotted the retort $15,000<br />
under the borough-township act.<br />
The city has applied for addi-<br />
tional funiig.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk Harry Morris wag<br />
ordered to advertiiii for bids on<br />
6000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> road gravel,<br />
to be received at the meetiny<br />
February fl.<br />
The graveling, from curb to<br />
curb, wHl be done on Wesley av,<br />
from 17th to Z8th st«,; on Cen-<br />
tral av., from 17th to 27th sts,,<br />
and on Pleasure av., from 12tn<br />
to 16th sts.<br />
The paving, <strong>of</strong> tar or asphalt<br />
mlited with stone chips, will be<br />
laid at the boardwalk, ends <strong>of</strong> 7th<br />
und Sih sts,, beyond the present<br />
paving; on Little Wayne av. be-<br />
tween Tth st. and Plasa pi,, and<br />
on Pleasure av., from 12th to<br />
16th. This work will be done by<br />
contract, but the graveling will<br />
be clone by city workers.<br />
Pay Taxes Now| Earn<br />
Discount <strong>of</strong> 2% P«c.<br />
If you want to earn is',4 per<br />
cent, pay your ISJJ taxes In full<br />
before Fehruary 1. The city is<br />
allowing this discount.<br />
You won't have your ]flj5 lax<br />
bill by then, but you can pay<br />
the amount <strong>of</strong> your 1934 bill, mid<br />
It will be adjusted later, <strong>of</strong>ter<br />
the rate Is fixed by the nnunty<br />
tax board.<br />
To Keep After P0<br />
C. <strong>of</strong> C. to Agitate it Ev-<br />
ery Month Hereafter -<br />
The chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce will<br />
every month, from now on, draft<br />
Home form <strong>of</strong> demand that n new<br />
post <strong>of</strong>fice building be construct<br />
ed here, and send it to some in-<br />
dividual or department where It<br />
may do some good.<br />
Thig was the decision Tuesday<br />
night. This month, the . United<br />
Stateit Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce will<br />
be asked to see if it can find out<br />
where the hlleh is. A letter will<br />
point out that the site has been<br />
purchased hut thai plans fur
fliry<br />
Mrs. Ernest A. Betgqr, <strong>of</strong><br />
mwmmMKIjR^^><br />
lift;Jl^rttf •", iWb^w<br />
John<br />
" 3W MC-<br />
me., Chat<br />
optrtSes<br />
apeak-<br />
than<br />
is familiar<br />
plac« now in<br />
-'ls not in<br />
bat In<br />
4tid tm-<br />
_^ feature<br />
boiieB are<br />
pus]nM -on<br />
Km: are to b»<br />
in receiving<br />
in the ta* bill<br />
present session<br />
Kiamttpl •':' el<br />
S^-'-iifOi^fiiii<br />
lift regardless <strong>of</strong><br />
tie value, <strong>of</strong> all<br />
/ $i/psujt Itsi<br />
properties are<br />
snappwl up oi<br />
nb convinced ttte<br />
;}|y^aR lost none ot<br />
and .confiifence gra-<br />
J % Wt&\i/0 better<br />
yollveAITur<br />
ywaeh and lie iom><br />
IT tahmji be bift<br />
»_.-., E. JMowiif,<br />
who has bees succeeded by Col,<br />
m ft How^ii; '<br />
Caah collected from asfpts in-<br />
creased $25,490.22 during the<br />
quarter, and cash from stock as-<br />
sessment $7,699.78.<br />
Losses chwgtd <strong>of</strong>f on assets,<br />
totalled 14,109,67, un increase <strong>of</strong><br />
$656.71 far the quarter,<br />
Uncoilected asaett totalled fg,.<br />
478,338.96 and uncollected itock<br />
assessment (181,83S,78- Total un-<br />
collected assets was $2,995,830.84.<br />
Total liabilities were *2,8B4^56.24,<br />
Expenses <strong>of</strong> the receivership<br />
increased {3,440.87 for thi quar-<br />
ter, bringing the total to $50,-<br />
8SD.72.<br />
Caah on hand increased $3,665.-<br />
86, to a total <strong>of</strong> |1S9,186.77. Col-<br />
lections included |7,0SD,§2 in<br />
Home Owners Loan Corporation<br />
bonds.<br />
Ji (Jillam to be In<br />
Presbyterian Pulpit<br />
'yBiv, "SYlYfuiu* rttn«m will<br />
Pliph at the Presbytcriftn enarch<br />
today arid neit Sunday, substitut<br />
ink' for Btv.' William S. LaSor,<br />
who ii on a vacation cruiie to<br />
the Mcditerrpan<br />
Mr, Gillam is not a itranger<br />
in , the Presbyterian Chureh, He<br />
nsi 'preached there on nveral oc-<br />
casions and li well liked- He lias<br />
jiad experience in the Mission<br />
Fields <strong>of</strong> India.<br />
Life Guard Says Report<br />
Of Death is Erroneous<br />
(Continued trom pan II<br />
said. "It is entirely erroneous. I<br />
mil very tuueb alive and in good<br />
health<br />
» g<br />
Have scon 'Punk'<br />
Bob Stretch, Hurley Fitzgerald<br />
and Harry Thoinlng most every<br />
d It hthut<br />
Prosecutor Threatens to<br />
Go to Court in BUI Row<br />
...jwjwp*.,...<br />
(Continued from<br />
engineering- firm In chargi! <strong>of</strong> its<br />
new {325,000 water line project.<br />
It will, however, depend tj<br />
extent upon when the disputed<br />
bill is disposed <strong>of</strong>, hi iiiuieated<br />
"I am sorry that il la neeta.<br />
iary for me to appear befori<br />
you," Prosteutor Loveland ?aii<br />
Wednesday at the fi'cchoMera<br />
meetinf, "but this work ivlll pro.<br />
ceed, and I niu.-tt have expert os-<br />
sistance in certain matlers.<br />
Summoned Before Court<br />
"To brinff this mBtter to s.<br />
conclusion, I serve notice on the<br />
board to appear before Judge Wuj<br />
next Wednescluy at 10 a. in,"<br />
The law provides that the proa,<br />
eeutor may apply to the courta!<br />
for approval <strong>of</strong> bills and<br />
incurred in enforcing the law<br />
Lqvelnnd reminded the freehold ,<br />
erg ithat before the grand jury<br />
was called, he had told them in 1 ,<br />
conference that expenies would<br />
be incurred, but that he would<br />
keen them as low as poiiibie,<br />
"The next thing t Imew," he<br />
continued, "ihe bills were re-<br />
fused, with the insinuatieR that<br />
the freeholders were itandinv<br />
between me and my atlfmpt lo<br />
wajle the taxpayers* money,<br />
"The record <strong>of</strong> my few inontiii<br />
in <strong>of</strong>fice will shun<br />
I have saved ovur<br />
Albert G, Boland.<br />
The following have been in<br />
jtalled us <strong>of</strong>ficers nf iho First<br />
Republican club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />
Albert G. Boland, iiresNicnt;<br />
Caleb Collins, vice president!<br />
Winflold Hitchner, seenml viri<br />
president; J, Reeves Hildreth,<br />
treasurer, and William Mitchell,<br />
reHordliijf geeretsrv.<br />
Trustees are; Mr. Hitehner,<br />
George 3. Knah, Jules R. Leilig<br />
and <strong>City</strong> Commissioner John K.<br />
Trout.<br />
This is Mr. Baland's ihiid term<br />
as president. He was vice presi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the old second ivanl club<br />
a few years !4goT He served as<br />
senate bill i lerk ut Trentoii in<br />
1D34 nnd was re-anpuintecl by<br />
Senator Read for the present<br />
term.<br />
To Entertain Co. LQ.O.F,<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rebekiihs will<br />
entertain the Cap* May County<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Odil Fellows, neiit<br />
Thmsriay nifht.<br />
first iiid. J<br />
I have ivorkcu out<br />
i d<br />
nie«, a|id<br />
H dd<br />
SJ J.uo ', the<br />
iiKH Way ami<br />
sjr:a : -i err no.<br />
ciitinuc to <strong>of</strong><br />
paying taxes"<br />
This maypr, who also isiiicd an<br />
InvfWUon iv aauoelutlon iueii,ber»<br />
o. bring their \fjve» und funill-<br />
• = * • • v ; ; : •" ; •. •. . 4 - ' - . . : •<br />
UtUe Theatre Group to<br />
Repeat It Tonight<br />
A murderer who bad concealed<br />
his crime for SB years was ra-<br />
vealed to a large audience last<br />
Bight In the high school auditor'<br />
lum as the Little Theatre - Ouild<br />
presented the opening nprfijrm-<br />
ance <strong>of</strong> Its chilling ghost story,<br />
"A .Murder Has Been Arranged,' 1<br />
Tbe show will repoui ul 8:15 to-<br />
nlght.<br />
'rhomas ilcUann turned In out<br />
<strong>of</strong> his best lierturitmnces UH Sh<br />
Charles Jasper, heir to 2,OUU,000<br />
pounus, and Itiiyiiiuiid Gardou, as<br />
Ui friend, jluurlcu Mullina, also<br />
was capable. IMlas Jeaiinelie Dar-<br />
by and Alisg Anne Seholield j4avu<br />
their usual good eiiaracteriza-<br />
tlons as .Miss ti row and .Mrs. Ar-<br />
thur, uiother.|n-luw <strong>of</strong> Sir Cliar-<br />
les. Howard Rraiiwriy, as Jiinniy<br />
Norlh, struck u iiute uf romsdy<br />
In Hie iipiirrived niuiinrr oi Hid-<br />
tiou picnurn niysterioii.<br />
l'h._. jduy, in Ihryi- ncjia, re-<br />
Iveii Mb'HIi ii ililiJlur oil lllH<br />
,^taye cir a i3r,^*'J ijtiuhui nicairo.<br />
If '.^ir rharlr.H li\v* unili I! u.<br />
m. lie inhonu ilin inriiiiii>. Inn<br />
if ho clioM MliIIinH i;r'^ Iho ninn-<br />
cy. The iiiUiUfi hilly liutur* 1 uu;;<br />
•Oilled hy ii dlimlj ijlrl «ho<br />
it ii bfriinHy .rqsrii ;in,; lirou^hL<br />
^ic iho cjt'utl nuiH lo rovenl I<br />
Mrs^jJohnson Heads<br />
M, E. Rainbow Class<br />
fieern nf the Hnmhnw rhiss nf<br />
the ML'ilitidifti ctiitrt'h Tiii'Miu}<br />
Highi at iho hnino <strong>of</strong> AIUH Allee<br />
Gain'ti^iin, 11ll? s oni n\\ in ,: Mrs,<br />
Ira Si'olt JuhiiHun, prpshlont;<br />
Mi'H, MauriiT Si'UlL vit'p prt s Mi-<br />
ilqnt; Mr?, MHO EE(" s *i.*ii s i = , sni'"r*=<br />
tary: Airs, Klnipr Htpt'lninn, irpnp-<br />
ufer=<br />
Tho nutM'tinM In|y rnmitlliliifi<br />
in.js H'llv rommniiiim nml '••<br />
I..- ihc Hiiv- W, n. Siiiil,<br />
I a i,n,in Siiniinv Krhn.il,<br />
Wry M&Xm<br />
A new Mt <strong>of</strong> Bcile<br />
cently/been ln8tall)i(J/«|t tbe»<br />
iti that children can be we;<br />
rifularjir, Oitai -i^vk btaii<br />
since tbe serving ot hot sou<br />
chocolate. • ''•••.'••"<br />
Mrs. Frank Snnnlno pr<br />
Time Ct$fife4 Fo^l<br />
Lutheran Serrl<br />
At a recent meetltat? ol * j<br />
Church Council ol It. Jol<br />
tlioran church It vyos de<<br />
change the tine <strong>of</strong> the<br />
worship gervlso to a I<br />
hour,, Doglnrtltff tBfi Sunday ^<br />
lervlce Is to be hald at 10 j.fi<br />
The change w|ll ond n pocW^J<br />
evening aervlceii which have fc<br />
hold during the winter for<br />
past throe yours. It IH exptsi<br />
the morning iOrvleo will Inoreffi 1 !<br />
interest by oaiisiinB a larger -jfcft<br />
tendancB.<br />
HegliinliiB <strong>Jan</strong>uary<br />
chiirch school will he condue(^'j<br />
in two BOcilons, the beginuti<br />
primary department! will<br />
inedt durlnf the worship a<br />
pi'riotl, Mothern can hrlnj<br />
rliililrcn nnd attend the s<br />
ut ilie same time.<br />
RiiliNprlhe to Thp Si'iitlnel-W. |<br />
Ker, $\M u ycur. In ndmnoe.<br />
Mi<br />
"jraiH rnll> Tnrlli (lir llrtlor Hrif.'<br />
Rpp^illl mU,-ir Vvill W. iMiiih-rH hy th,<br />
rhiilr.<br />
Tin. Churt'h Roll 101 ronvFiic4 nl f> Si<br />
ii; m., Witll II svclcQffii? flir rvi?r5i!ll^ =<br />
The Kliwiirfh LcflirUd iii^plin^ ^ ill hr-<br />
ftin Ili fi.flll p, m-. in rhriH'r (if Mi?<br />
Miify linru'nnl, with Mra, W 11, Wulfli<br />
Thp Cfinrch Schclol fifmnl mrriinr «l]<br />
bf hf-ld glnhriay Fv^ri|n^,<br />
Tho nM-wi-nlt wrvkp, V,'»lm»iliir. iu-<br />
gills nt T,30 |i, m.<br />
FinST PBBSBVTEKIAN<br />
Wiwlpj, Aif, oi Si'voiilh si.<br />
liar<br />
Hdiiwi. hin, Th'<br />
•h<br />
in.3,i it. m. ,^5!srniiip<br />
tiov. Sllvnnyj GlIlDm will<br />
US p. Ill ScfviccK for<br />
!.B p. n.—Evrnii<br />
iij Mr, Cllliim,<br />
•li<br />
F^hip, SpF<br />
-Priiver mpeiiiip<br />
Pfliltr<br />
i n<br />
RIlAD ( LA-SI rim AD*.<br />
Special • Saturday, <strong>Jan</strong>. 19, '35<br />
50c<br />
I lilts 1 Ulllibl<br />
L.URL Deviled i nib<br />
Julienne Putatcics<br />
A^imragus Iip>,<br />
Feppei Haih<br />
LhoiLi nt Dchseri<br />
WATSON'S<br />
IIOJIB Ot GOOll (OOKIN(i<br />
SOS Ninth Street<br />
Tune In on the<br />
'blue coal' program<br />
THE SHADOW<br />
IS BACK<br />
Every Monday anil HiilncHdny<br />
Over MAIM', I,, 7 P. M.<br />
Kvcrj Mundar<br />
W d ] d<br />
Doctor * M %£ M/ ; «<br />
Burkard<br />
iiiot. hy llir Rn-. W ?I Sroll:<br />
Wpfk ftas Srnl»H<br />
flft>lij in flu- rhnH In thr UrrlnnO<br />
7, ih H, ni, WiHlr>j^iI»y m:i! i'Yli!ii?- =<br />
Holy C"fTifpiin!f»n.<br />
Wwk Das MeHiiie*<br />
a |. m TUn«i|iiV- M*»-tlR'- nf tin'<br />
Wnmnii'- CMVI] in • li*» Rrrinry, i'- »••<br />
kri. "Alinr nuilil Wm-lc,"<br />
OfRAN , anyway 7 "<br />
B appuri.ntly thundei-<br />
h<br />
pp<br />
lituiLk, dropped<br />
thr tiblt, Jhen<br />
y<br />
addiens on<br />
&nld lie would<br />
ili-sUti the tjuentlnn Aa he spuke<br />
uthnu kept jumping up ami in<br />
ttrruptinx with tjupstiuns Then<br />
it diwmd upun Ihp rent nl thiisi<br />
p<br />
Job<br />
ilt that it was all a put up<br />
^l M l l ' Hl<br />
lli-amn<br />
rn t.ly<br />
1 in 11 ^<br />
to the<br />
intere^<br />
Vtmtt<br />
p<br />
Hli<br />
prr\yl<br />
hiiui-il I uiiim.it<br />
nllil'<br />
lit 1 il<br />
in mi in<br />
I liM uf<br />
dmlnl Ii il mi Mi 1 I 18c<br />
2 ">• 17c<br />
Famous C<strong>of</strong>fees Specially Priced<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
d n tn full II \t<br />
Victor C<strong>of</strong>fee » 18c<br />
ii ai cuffit? hi nt 1 t<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Superb hlmd n tn full II \t ami charmliiB<br />
Ml -=ii ai cuffit? hi nt 1 to inoath na\<br />
RU li lungs fla\or ailils to the pnpuliiitt <strong>of</strong> this blond.<br />
tall can<br />
I9e Hprs» Shoe Red Salmon<br />
2Sc Sw«st Mixed Pickles * »?-#&<br />
OSCO Tomato Purae le;<br />
aSGD Cldtr or White Diit. Vinegaf 2 j«g, >#<br />
Clam Chowder<br />
12c<br />
Glen Cove ean<br />
Fleischmann's XR Yeast<br />
dSCO California Apricots<br />
9c Jumbo Marrowfat Beans<br />
Cheese Wafers by Keebler<br />
Club Crackers by Keobler<br />
3c<br />
2 «>«15c '•^S<br />
o/ PKK 19c<br />
Oven Fre»h — Genuine $Izi> — Wholcni<br />
Victor Sliced<br />
Bread Supreme<br />
lo.f<br />
12c ma Fancy SoHd<br />
Tomatoes<br />
Quality Teas—Reduced 8c a 1<br />
Orange Pekoe ,/t.lb
Friday,' 18,<br />
,—k qttfie chamber <strong>of</strong> com-<br />
L, when—the assertion was<br />
-jld gu nti jatft the same If the<br />
us, Altogether.<br />
j p in transportation, and the<br />
lng a Horry-struggle to keep<br />
PoKBlljly they are doomed to go<br />
au^o, 6ut regardless <strong>of</strong> their short-<br />
BWMicratlc^ Ideating, we cannot forget how<br />
•t'old timers welcomed the first train that<br />
-:iato <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, .and how as the resort<br />
lUch $ its in winter, now; but we<br />
p~ ^, _ ftttlte wpdy 4s yet to thumb itb<br />
S l f§ilro*d in summer. A lot <strong>of</strong> commuters<br />
ifwear by, as well as, at, it.<br />
fc S|M£f W«»ft * ifotf and in on a starvation<br />
time, which makes an wonder Jiow his<br />
for Mm on Christum*.<br />
iSm*:lwJpS : ; A PREDICTION<br />
^LTE m coming back! We have heard this<br />
n so inliny titties since the dear, dead post-<br />
"£ ItWfc^ffie lUte the old "wolf! wolf!"<br />
'=$81? t|«; irslt iibie in tnimy yean, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
iiiSBB # B* a little, hdpeful over real<br />
jiackaoaJE'ear], president <strong>of</strong> the Real Estate<br />
Vpl^•nirt^"«na now T. J, Carey all predict<br />
improve Ma year. Mr. Darby, in fact, iayi<br />
j!M^t?tii»';'jitt already taking advantage <strong>of</strong><br />
rey, in an interview in this issue, cites several<br />
Apnwi U? eettttiitimi, aBjpng them the local<br />
and the promise <strong>of</strong> state relief in real<br />
;iy,Oilr eye on real estate this year!<br />
mf'ifiht time <strong>of</strong> til* yaar when inventories are taken,<br />
^(^f«ite t a*n; 'd*;! totaling up all your good<br />
UWOOb tttiSTBtCTS ITS BEACH<br />
VOOD has decided to conduct an experiment that<br />
JJI <strong>City</strong> will watfch with interest. To ralie addi-<br />
hvenue, the city will restrict a certain portion <strong>of</strong><br />
' * unit it <strong>of</strong>f and charging admission to it. Cer-<br />
i Jersey resorts already have the plan in effect.<br />
Jy advantage we can see to the pjan, aside from<br />
that maybe ^derived from it, is that the<br />
Joatufe may appeal to the more well-tq?do class.<br />
tafifty, the i&tricted beach will be leas crowd.<br />
free beaches,- and this fact may be worth the<br />
admission to people who can afford it.<br />
p still think it would be a mistake for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
>Mow Wildwood's example. Surely on our eight<br />
. . beach there is room for all. And just now,<br />
r all South Jersey resorts are in fierce competition<br />
<strong>of</strong> other places for vacation business, ft would<br />
«• to impose any unnecessary obstacle to the<br />
. unrestricted enjoymeht <strong>of</strong> what we have to <strong>of</strong>fm.<br />
nation* preparing for war arc shipping out<br />
« qUnliUte Of American scrap-iron. Appropriate name,<br />
it<br />
aE NEW SCH(X>I. HOARD MEMBER<br />
.^^J HBADLEY made i popular cMice this week<br />
^Brtini Wv> tfwris % t«wrence_Jp_fllL_tht<br />
TWBr&iffliM#nc»tion,<br />
sliralln 1 OftoniClw ftM more interested in boys<br />
mitnan the progressive pastor <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />
^pCfsfiMilBiMrin ol hla own. Both in college and<br />
fiaioaai WWAiw hid both teaching and buni-<br />
,^S,^'Hii ^S5ni W tKi pntstanding mem-<br />
ml§03iy.-Ssotit-eijeiitivi committee.<br />
^^^iCTel#»^and <br />
—ncmbug—these days; you hail<br />
n* well have service that o.its<br />
you ii cent or two, as to pay<br />
4oi'i' oily-tongued bld.iicj 1 •'!<br />
u dollar for the same cnl.i£.<br />
Jobless Must Register<br />
The unemployed are reminded<br />
that thoy must re-register In the<br />
employment <strong>of</strong>fice every three<br />
months, by phone, post card or<br />
a personal vIsU. Tho <strong>of</strong>fice Is In<br />
the rear <strong>of</strong> the court liouso build-<br />
ing, Court House, phone Bell. 110,<br />
Keystone 48], liours B a. m. to<br />
12 a. m. ovqry day.<br />
"The doctor I consult tells<br />
you to play golf for your<br />
health."<br />
"And if you already piny<br />
goll. what then?"<br />
"He tells you to stop."<br />
EXTOU<br />
KiMVAIU)<br />
Editor Sentinel-Ledger — In<br />
the passing <strong>of</strong> Edward Wilson,<br />
Centra! <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> _ it might<br />
be said <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> — mourns<br />
the loss <strong>of</strong> a good friend.<br />
When three years ago he<br />
made <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bis permanent<br />
home and place <strong>of</strong> busintis, the<br />
interests <strong>of</strong> Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
became his interests.<br />
Hi was a tireless worker and<br />
ever ready to help right ft<br />
wrong. Men in all walks <strong>of</strong> life<br />
niiiue a beaten path to his door<br />
either for B friendly chat or<br />
seeking 'advice or help; and the<br />
latch siring was always out.<br />
In the Cfentral <strong>Ocean</strong> i <strong>City</strong><br />
flewer controversy, still in the<br />
C'otirta, once ho deemed an ln»<br />
justiei! had been wrought, ho<br />
proceeded to do battle and Into<br />
it poured hin whole liiiart nod<br />
gnu], weakened only by Jailing<br />
health.<br />
A man <strong>of</strong> strong convictions<br />
and fearless ftreoeh, he fre-<br />
quently became a target for<br />
criticism, n criticism seldom<br />
sustained by facts.<br />
Friend and foe alike will<br />
pause to do him homage.<br />
Let us carry on!<br />
MAHLON J. BYE,<br />
105 33rd St.,<br />
<strong>Jan</strong>uary 18, 1035<br />
"I saw Mary kissing the<br />
inl'kf.iin this mornjiig."<br />
"Opod heavens! Wasting ti.ii;<br />
on him when we owe the uroc.<br />
tr 180.'<br />
DAILY<br />
EXCURSION<br />
— <strong>On</strong>e Day —<br />
Round Trip to<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
75<<br />
Trains K*«ry HoM from<br />
Nth It,<br />
Tickets at Ticket Office<br />
8th »t. and IVeii BT.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
Shore Railroad Co.<br />
- "Shore Fait <strong>Line</strong> -<br />
Frw Delivery 71g Stone*<br />
ti<br />
Ave. Photic 1<<br />
l^^ii^i Bit^f »<br />
Loin Pork Roast<br />
Shoulders Pork 18&<br />
OI*Ii,YEAIl A
f-ncfay, 'jafoiWty'U<br />
Tous-h<br />
Imp SBOBMAKBrt : - • •<br />
d"the iw0 two games should not be<br />
,_.JS«£tiUik for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High rjaikst-<br />
|f Wntiiffc tonight with Pieasantville should<br />
jfflHy., Tim one, tomorrow night with<br />
ut ; jthi maroon and white should<br />
; ' * ——*• ~~<br />
ock<br />
H Still Unbroken<br />
Catholics Mid Lutherans<br />
Each Undefeated<br />
turday, aliouUl be<br />
trtPol the'HMriod<br />
ijty Sr<strong>of</strong>fereil<br />
•white<br />
County five,<br />
,«..., M-rtrot-ortlre<br />
-jS or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Al-<br />
UvlBo hos b«n -tlefeateil<br />
i Jndliiati. it<br />
put! tlittt will<br />
M: B run for their<br />
.... _. Henrfotl pvou-<br />
i«tari the iBtne line-up<br />
€R IIBI|IJC " s"*! Ssossn i the<br />
ittrarftward^Hiirrls<br />
C. M, Court Houm'<br />
Oistanil, forward „:, u<br />
It.jlhniMi, forward , 3<br />
Bet-nun, center »<br />
riirvls, Kmird<br />
Chirk, iiuai-il<br />
inyre, jfuafd<br />
1<br />
3<br />
Ii<br />
U<br />
it<br />
i,<br />
I.<br />
1<br />
4<br />
3<br />
is<br />
II<br />
A j<br />
11<br />
II<br />
1<br />
Ilitillinli'<br />
C II,, I.<br />
The reson passers proved lu<br />
bo struny ou tliu home niii'ti'li<br />
Saturday night, «'lt.h the<br />
ay g<br />
Uiul llioy marked mi u ssui-jiri.-u<br />
viesory over Hie liiKKir Ailiniiit<br />
rity High five, 21 in 1». i" I'"<br />
l l<br />
House<br />
^Ity High wo" ii« tl'liu<br />
nttoryrf the mifreiit<br />
il,--..'cani|iaign TuoHiliiy<br />
May Court House,<br />
iilp Township dl,i<br />
as much competition<br />
own ifieond team.<br />
__ started «i a walk- . , ,<br />
= 0 'In' illUHli'i.-<br />
(lllll ulllsi-nfi'd im-iii '" *•*•• '* "'<br />
1111 < lalli-r iv,n pi'i'iiidii.<br />
I'uiir IViirli iin l-'"«l inn'<br />
Wllllu III! 1 leuilis. ttelV well<br />
Alliiiillc (ily fiirl'eili'il us iiiiiiii-<br />
en by liuiir work frnm 11" 1 r in i 1<br />
line, Thuj' had 14 HIIIIIM (mm Mu-<br />
jsli in cull ill''<br />
TO MAKE UP GAMES |<br />
DELAYED BY FLU |<br />
Four chiiruh league gumes •<br />
that were cancelled hecauie |<br />
<strong>of</strong> the inilueiwa epidemic will •<br />
La made up loon by inser. |<br />
tloii on regulur playlnB ;<br />
nights in the nesit three |<br />
weekii, it was imnounced by ,<br />
Kilward W, Kune, league ,<br />
i president.<br />
I The tienior tilt, Presby- [<br />
| teiiiiii vs, Kpisi-opal will be<br />
I Miiiiilay, Jiiiiuury 21t and the<br />
; Caihnlk' v.'. Lutheran oil<br />
.' Friiliiy, Ivijruiiry !. |<br />
The junior |;iimc uf Kpis-<br />
; (jiipul n, .Methixlist will he<br />
i 1'vidaj', .ii.miiiiy 2'i, nnd tht* ;<br />
I liiiptist vs, I4i!lii>f:in ml '<br />
| ."lluiujni', i'i^irimiy 4.<br />
u - — - ' • - • - - — ••"—•• • — - - • 0<br />
It's fill!<br />
lilvlsliiii or<br />
lielliiill H'iiii<br />
iinil Luilii'i'<br />
Hllle ill Illy nPllliir<br />
i liiiii-eliiireli baii-<br />
«ith iIKS T SERVICE<br />
ESTIMATES FURNISHED<br />
BROWNLEE'S<br />
EXPRESS<br />
PWIa. - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Daily<br />
Used Household<br />
FURNITURE<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Plumes I<br />
Lombard 100? Vain (111<br />
OCEAN CUT 06<br />
TCH ST. and WEST AT.<br />
MOVING-STORAGE<br />
OHi rBrnliire—Bogflit ing<br />
Above Ail-a Good Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
George W, Wileox<br />
no<strong>of</strong>inji and shci-t Mi-Ial Work<br />
»!0 AKIII'RY AVI'.<br />
Plf. (Jo ni I:AN nrv, N, J.<br />
Since-1899 We've<br />
Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Reading]<br />
j. Laban<br />
10TH AM) WEST ATSl<br />
(•HONE 38<br />
Keep Your Car in a Heated Garage<br />
~~fS a"Month ihe Year Around<br />
eslii<br />
Av*.<br />
GARDEN GARAGE v m<br />
L,ee <strong>of</strong> Conshohocken Jlrei]<br />
. Car Washing BUICK Service and Re<br />
I)—<br />
RELIABLE BUILDERS<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSENI). Inc. 3<br />
Till nnil Welt<br />
DAELY TRIPS PHILADELPHIA<br />
TO OCEAN CTTY<br />
MOVING A 8PBCIALTI<br />
^ ^ ^ PHILA, PHONES<br />
§.^•1 Bell _____ Market 9321<br />
Kejitone _ _ llnln S140<br />
Call 900<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
FERGUSON EXPRESS CO.<br />
IM STH STREET<br />
AMttM_Am«rlM» ani tprinf fi.rdcn<br />
OCEAN CITf<br />
SAVE MILES<br />
TIME<br />
Between Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
AU ParU <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Longport Bridge<br />
7 TICKETS 4 00<br />
OOMH Cltj Snip Accepted<br />
ieauty and Distfm<br />
Far beauty and permanenci, eovir your buildii<br />
C»reyEtone Shingici. They give you m Urtiitie i<br />
lmo ro<strong>of</strong> that compares with roygh-hewn slate In i<br />
anee, yet at a fraction <strong>of</strong> the co«t: Theii modiro 1<br />
are fabricated from asbeitoi and cement and us li U<br />
mg as stone, Wcathfr.proo! and abiolutely BrfBfa<br />
Carry the lowest in»urant.c rate. Nover require print]<br />
or other upkeep. Popular modern colors meet every 1^,<br />
mand <strong>of</strong> architecture or personal tMte. Com* fa,,*<br />
•amples <strong>of</strong> thn wonderful shingle and get our prl«<br />
lath Street<br />
C H. SHAW & SON<br />
IIOOIINC — SUKET METAL WORK<br />
MADE OF ASBESTOS AND CEM<br />
^ A * i ^ : ? f I K r , - i ^ K ' / ^ ^ H ^ J ^ f i i i ^ J T ? !<br />
Office<br />
Woman May Be-<br />
D. A. % Regent<br />
irance und generoglty were<br />
Ipllfled In the p^nentiitl<br />
play "In Honor BounS," by<br />
Orundy, by tho Uttle<br />
jroup before the Sariih<br />
onaptar, Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />
kmerloao Revolution, Satur.<br />
^ ufterniinn ut the home <strong>of</strong><br />
J Louisa T. Oarson, -<br />
nar <strong>of</strong> this •. eonteit In • aiily<br />
writing parllclpatod In by high<br />
school itudantB,<br />
Ton candidacy <strong>of</strong> Mlsi .Mabel<br />
Clay, itate vice regent, for tho<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> state r«ltnt, was ,<strong>of</strong>l-<br />
doriid. The election will taltq<br />
nlaco lit the state convention nl<br />
Trenton, 'March 14-16.<br />
The chairman <strong>of</strong> "Ileal Daunh-<br />
tfra"—there aro fivn dauKhtorn ol<br />
soldiers <strong>of</strong> the Aiiierloan novo-<br />
liitk.il still living — will apeak<br />
at Miss Clay's homo. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cimri<br />
aparttngnts, Saturday ufidiii IO.I<br />
ianunry 26, She IH MrH, VV, H-<br />
OondfellHw.<br />
It wai an ripen mentlnE and<br />
many visitors worp present. Miss<br />
Cnrsnn Berveil leu. Miss Nellie<br />
fnwner, virn<br />
h<br />
pi'OHidfil in<br />
[tie ahsencci <strong>of</strong> Minn Iliinimh Mit-<br />
uhall, regent.<br />
following were iipjiolnted<br />
iterniino the subject for Iliin<br />
eaany: Mrs, Harry Heart.<br />
(Mrs, rharles H. V»l! anil<br />
liu Hand, The chnpior<br />
illy giv»a a prise lo the win-<br />
Mrs. Tlukltir<br />
Al (triaio l.iml ir<br />
il«. Harry Tlnjiler, 02B Cen<br />
tral av,, entertained ilia fulluw<br />
Ing at bridge last night (Tliur«-<br />
daj); Airs. 'Ueorge Hicarilo, Jiri,<br />
Hubert Powel, Mrs, lialpli Humor,<br />
lira. Alfreil flevan, .Mini Huth<br />
Aduina, .Mrs, Huijeri Binjth anil<br />
Mrs, W, 'rliciiuas Adams,<br />
Mis lltlii, l.llllK Sll)dl-r lln<br />
U I'urij fur 1I». Little<br />
MIM, Hulen LiiUj} anjder,<br />
Ucnti'iil nv., was liM.-.ti'-ii, to<br />
8S7<br />
the<br />
JERSEY BREW<br />
BEER<br />
nnd CUriAM A I.E<br />
.78 case at Store<br />
$2 case delivered<br />
nncr . Vucncling-, Vnllrj- l-'orat<br />
; Betimidt'i Bin mill Ale<br />
lease - $2,25 delivered<br />
|C O N E Y ' S<br />
I.IQUOK STORK<br />
IU, llml.iV Point<br />
Plionp<br />
HATKH<br />
fld advcrliKhyr itiiiirsrH<br />
I Mine w.tk In Tilt Otciiii 111)<br />
l M l «nd The S n.<br />
I TIII<br />
[H flajiijfli>d AdVfrtUinK iiiuMl he<br />
for kel<strong>of</strong>c li.nerlM.11, "uulna ad-<br />
U ho* gfrnunl n'ith iicwsIiBlirr,<br />
MHI Tut, frill, per word, llr.l<br />
Irtinni ininifnuni ?,Q fenls, Otlf<br />
) per iveril fur mibsfiiyfnl inser,<br />
ii minimum 'i'tt,<br />
hi niiffitii'ri will he liuiiiilli'il if<br />
Jrtiitr ininn-l niih iiiiinr unit<br />
MM 1» aiiiieiir, Fiirwurdini nd.<br />
mint bf Itfl ,1 KM,,. <strong>of</strong> M|,c.<br />
d l e l<br />
Dr. L, I. Helfand<br />
Veterinarian<br />
JlsKand, ijjitriiiatUn<br />
l|, Ilo-lins, Plurhina, Clfi>iiinp-<br />
AtiniiUc Avt--, Piigns fl,51^.5,<br />
US ia I.I;:.<br />
E l i — U j i i i r i l i l l r c l i h r d h n i l i r f n r<br />
o f ^ r h o t t ! i i k ' r , l i t i . % N ' t " i ' d<br />
UlLttlcer. l-ll-lt-p<br />
WOIIK WANTKlT<br />
TEH Work liy Ihi, liny, l!,riiiiil<br />
Ue woman, IK, Ana,, OeeiB CIS<br />
lSf<br />
- *^h .rat, Pealtrr,<br />
I or lln, Smltsin, FrmiV<br />
JK* simMsi w, no» IIII,<br />
lO-Hfs<br />
NT-^ honltd aiwrtmont. for<br />
<strong>On</strong>lnilly locatnl. t:i) mid<br />
uor nibnth, yearlr banla. Ap-<br />
\132 Wesley nv,, Owau <strong>City</strong>. W1t<br />
WANTKIl<br />
hliusrhulil fiirnlturfi<br />
BTn^lo pieces nr complcto<br />
I vlll nMy you morir UiAh any.<br />
e, Wrlto tn l)nrntr's. 1017<br />
,v.. AtUhtlc CHy. Phon*<br />
Father-Son Night<br />
At Game, <strong>Jan</strong>, 26th<br />
An iiirii'hil Fiither iinil Soi:<br />
ni^ht will he iihgervi'il at the<br />
<strong>On</strong>iaii Citj-Hnnimiinton ha.-ikcthiill<br />
Kame Satunlny ni>rht, Juniiur)' M,<br />
for the first time in tin' hintnry<br />
til Oeoiiii <strong>City</strong> Hi(sh Schn,,l It<br />
Is biiini} arfiinifHil hv Vim K. HIMI-<br />
iiiid, hnaket hull ciiiich; flay I,,<br />
Kite, ilircntiii nf pliyHii-ii] i-ilu u^<br />
liilli, lin:l ,Ilillli'H Milli';, ts.-iHkf^t<br />
"nilI i'ii|Hiiin.<br />
All fnillt i-i.w rfiNUH nil the (ryni<br />
niiiir nml liiihniu- \\i!l IM> inHpri<br />
|..| fill fiillicrs iiiid suns. Till'<br />
filthpi'B ijf iiiMilihnrs nf ttii> varaiij<br />
basket hall ai|iiail will sit mi ill<br />
liptit'h next in thi" playiTs. |<br />
A i-i'illli'i'il iiricn' w'i! Ini rli.<br />
Here's Sample <strong>of</strong> Tooting <strong>On</strong>e's Own Horn<br />
That <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ought to Follow<br />
il iiil wpri- •orvi'f nl<br />
jy<br />
Tli'i<br />
llutli<br />
Ml,,<br />
--.i" iitti'iiiliiiK<br />
Wiill.'nv, Miss<br />
h.iii. IHniteiTl<br />
Ivurkliiiiill, M<br />
AIIM» ,li':itii'ltn<br />
M<br />
nrillu<br />
Mi.i.-<br />
wore<br />
Miiry g<br />
, Miis Mar<br />
llii> Hparle<br />
Anilcrs.-ii, Mis<br />
J<br />
jM Nii,\rk«, Miss J'I-;. iil:<br />
I)ni's,iM, MiB.« Milljurin Vllil. MlKf.<br />
Vi-lliiM Kiltiprinn illlil MiH« l!('tlj<br />
I)l<br />
ML-H P.ir,.t!iy 1'1,<br />
i Ili-n-i ,Vm'o .,-h nii,l Mis.<br />
TIIP<br />
TMv"<br />
Orders<br />
,,in«nr. .„•<br />
in thn n,,.v,<br />
(', ('. II. H<br />
floiiihij lh (las<br />
,-,,i,,i, an-<br />
MhiMii ,l;,nuniv,<br />
jifw vu\-* an? 1<br />
''1""] '}', '"<br />
am!<br />
,,,,1<br />
"<br />
I (Illl.<br />
- " - " | ,,„,,.<br />
:-h- iim! i 'Ii'iiii'ni I Iiiii II<br />
Siiliiin • Hi 1 liil;= ] In , 1<br />
v i-i i' ill Wli<br />
in.I 'lis. Wail.<br />
iZll' K-ll I..' I-<br />
ii- .M:ilii-1 Ut'i<br />
ly I'IVP'I IHTI>.<br />
Is illiiiiiliiiu wnrp<br />
All.-llli'i \ 1; 11-1,. V<br />
• • 111• >ri. f-:-i:• - MI,in<br />
M'.nri'. Kri'd.'i linnh,,<br />
1.: •;" r -} i, llnnii-i |(M..,<br />
!:-. ill'!, II.IITI Mr--<br />
ir.<br />
Ai;-<br />
All<br />
il-i-i<br />
Why Give. Your Old<br />
Geld to Strangers ?<br />
W h I ' i<br />
W r I i i i loll Mikh,-I<br />
ffir I Hd (inlil<br />
Dr, Harry HTtaW<br />
\v,<br />
ini. A I<br />
. KM<br />
i-i.ii.r.ii<br />
l.illin-<br />
i Kiel<br />
Qptometrist<br />
Fine Wnith, Jtn-elrF It,-pilrlne<br />
RADIO SEIIVICK. TUBES, KTC,<br />
S22 ASIII.'KY<br />
Bumsteads Worm Syrup<br />
i i t l i i W F i t , I T<br />
i'-irr'ily and<br />
NIS" it eii<br />
Wh<br />
»^r 1 "f iiirF<br />
d l r r c t i f i i i i ftW f i i t l i i W F i t ,<br />
l V A i L H . D r K i i l l " i ' - i r r ' i l y<br />
i n f i r f l i f i U f i r i i a r n f H A S T O N I S " . i t<br />
i a l h s f i i l i d r i s i ' , H h m d V l<br />
A l l t l i h<br />
ialhs H<br />
All tlFUggiRfH or hv<br />
All tl<br />
InsU<br />
Vogi<br />
iiU<br />
MimiU<br />
Famous Reading<br />
Anthracite<br />
PEA ..<br />
NUT<br />
STOVE<br />
$10,50<br />
$12,50<br />
$12,75<br />
BERGER'S<br />
COAL YARD<br />
14th and West Avo,<br />
PHONE 2057<br />
! l> i !•:-. M.u- IliifM-v,<br />
rl -i, i:v(>ly]| Xli-lc-i-.-nll<br />
.A-illM ,1H"H><br />
P.-T. A, to Hear Talk<br />
j By Extension Chief<br />
J<br />
L WI*J—J^-tlH-irl (IT, Itin lll- j ri'!l''l|.<br />
ITS' A>.Mii-iiilii(ll iiu-i Wciliiri-dii}<br />
ni :i.1i1 p. in. niiii liciird Airs,<br />
Mil linn MCIJOU'PII, nf New<br />
«ii|;, i-xii'iisiiiii KIU'CIIIIIKI in chllil<br />
I liiiii in a anil iiMi'i'Mi ciiiiciilinn, mi<br />
' Mi-itii! II.VKICIIC 1 ' The iiiihlir<br />
inviipil. Mrs, Mchnn-t'll linuiil-<br />
[•.•i!--u rvrry TiiPBiliiy iiiiirninjt and<br />
i-iirni-s iinti' n uninili in Ciiiirl<br />
HIIIII.I' ttlii'Pi 1 she leaches u elans<br />
in leadefBliip,<br />
Mrs. Christian's<br />
Sister Stricken<br />
.Mrs Wilson v. t'hriKiiiin re.<br />
ri'iyiul Kurd .Moiiilay imirnltiK<br />
Ihitt her sifltpr. Miss kmnmYard,<br />
ilaiiahli-r <strong>of</strong> Mr, ;inl| ,\|rs. Kd-<br />
iiilinil Viiid, <strong>of</strong> Veiiipnr, wa« eri<br />
linilly ill. Mis» Viirii was riiHlm<br />
in Atliiiiiir ciiy Htispiiii]. where<br />
slio imilnrweiii an (i]M>rn'!nn for<br />
ai-iili' aiMiendicilis. alie ia lei-<br />
pnnrilne favonihly.<br />
Florida, one <strong>of</strong> the greawgt<br />
hooating conimunitieg in the world<br />
can well teach <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> somii<br />
valuable leggoni in that line arl.<br />
Numeroua <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
whu have visited the<br />
vacation state, have coma |n eun.<br />
tact with the boMtor spirit that<br />
pernieatei moat parts <strong>of</strong> that<br />
eoiiiffloiiweaith,<br />
(Jne eicampla_flf_ it is clippad<br />
Ironi u Miami newspaper. It ill<br />
an utiructlvu udvortiseinent, sign<br />
oil by the "All Florida Commit<br />
tee," mid captioneil "FlorWr<br />
" ihiiik' Is Big Huslness," The<br />
ail is one <strong>of</strong> a series, telling<br />
Flirfidans abnut Floriiln, so thiji<br />
II 'thus he better fltLeti to co-<br />
•enite in its prosperity,"<br />
We, 'Joo, Shuulil ijoiv<br />
As a Hshsrmans paradise, Floi*<br />
i hasn't liiueh on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
nml <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> might pioiitiiui,-<br />
i .iul'lii vIMUiiiir Slliiilii, tn thi-i<br />
ijiliiini-il Iii tilt' ,iH. HIM-!' 1 - v#.iiii<br />
l-i.-ii i;^- i; .-tieii ii ciiiiiRinh and<br />
-iiiivfi.- iiilj- I'lijuyfil Hiiurt in Kioi-<br />
iif.i thtil /Id riimmrivial value, as<br />
i iirnii'ii.inuii rosiiurce, IH <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
livi-rlciiilicii. AsiilR from its at-<br />
liui-tiiiii iia « hn.surB sport, the<br />
iiii.iiiic'HS <strong>of</strong> fishing brings the<br />
-t.iriliiiK' inciimc nf (20,000,000<br />
into this state every year,<br />
••l-'liii-iila — with M751 niilPM <strong>of</strong><br />
leean shoreline, ten nat iyrubie<br />
show expenditures last year <strong>of</strong><br />
1430,000 for flshlnB tackle, ?00,.<br />
UOO for mountine sailflah and<br />
martin, $000,000 for charter bout<br />
ti I<br />
tripa, and 1305,000 for Individual<br />
fishing, Jn this one city the<br />
charter boat fleet repreienta ^<br />
iapital investment <strong>of</strong> $1,000,000<br />
anil the upkeep expenie another<br />
11,000,000, Other Tlorida cities<br />
ilprlve jjimil<br />
j g induotry in prnpnrtlon to<br />
thai,- siz,e,<br />
"The commercial phase <strong>of</strong> flsh-<br />
iiij. is even more surprising:<br />
some 20,000 persons being am-<br />
ployed, sujiplyinif fish as a food<br />
ern centerii, ny.prciducts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
K-uste include cosmetics, scente'l<br />
auaiia an.l toilBt articles.<br />
nahlng-<br />
to<br />
"Deep sea jrame<br />
Kiniiila waters appea<br />
Iiien from all ovet the wnrl.i-<br />
Miliinnn <strong>of</strong> WaUoniana '.vith roil<br />
—»|( hamhoo pole can find their<br />
iiiii.piiMt moments beside sylvan<br />
liifcn ami stream everywhere In<br />
I'loriilii. This state enjoys a uni-<br />
' tiw'<br />
I,'Tjfm CUBBENCV<br />
tVuhlhauiii a, C.. Mw.'-f, 1»M,<br />
NOTICE li hsl-cby ulvon Is all per-<br />
nn ,wBo WB]r bnv* iMIni Ullmt "The<br />
i uity NattoMi n«ok." or Os<br />
i iu Niw Jemer. thill tM lUi mult<br />
prswntcd to ffHrzit D Bighnrdi.<br />
eelvtr, ivlth tho lesnl prHf tbnwf,<br />
within ihrw monthi Mm thb diW «<br />
they nfiF bf dlintlpvp^E<br />
Comptroller ul the 'OyrMMjr,<br />
li-OtBl-lBiif, Mi.ff,<br />
CIIV OF OCEAN CITV,<br />
NEW JKKSEY<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
FOB THE "TvKcUABE OF<br />
ROAD UBAVEL<br />
bdii or lifspOKitls will b#<br />
by the Board <strong>of</strong> G i i<br />
O C<br />
by th<br />
city, <strong>of</strong> Occmi <strong>City</strong>, N, J,, al<br />
f,mean uf. ^«Aid- Cammittisntrs — 111<br />
M«U, OHH Cllr. N. J,, on Wed.<br />
liiy, Febrtiiiry Olh, <strong>1935</strong>, at thi* hour<br />
! P. M,, /nr furnlshinif and deliver.<br />
Class A (New Jcracy Itats<br />
hwily SiieclflgaUanl) Rnad Gravel<br />
iwlnta within the <strong>City</strong> as fol-<br />
i: Plgasurt Avenue — Ilth to l(th<br />
gts, 1042 eubft yards; Central<br />
on J.nunry 19.<br />
gni Fgrd Sjd.n,<br />
No. num. Ett.<br />
«t Ki OU<br />
THW i mall . „<br />
II,. ItU, at••-._..<br />
IIOI. Nn. A»<br />
—».,.. »..,, No. nS-m.<br />
Kuril fiaMtn <strong>On</strong>rnio, "<br />
,,an 01^, N, £, to i«tlu»<br />
Ion sf Ecgnomy Kurnltum<br />
o,, Ine,, All. OiW. N, i,, h —.<br />
a judipint recovered on • writ o<br />
tntlmient.- In Thi BmM! *—'•-•<br />
btfon Geo, A. Brownmllle;<br />
tin <strong>of</strong> th* PMCB, Ocenn Cl<br />
UALPH E.<br />
lU.2l.pl. |(,1!<br />
i»!-7or<br />
IN CHANCERY W W<br />
NOTICE TO<br />
DiraNDAMTI<br />
To ILIA I>VKEH. FRANK 8TF.ELMAN<br />
and MAHGARET H. iSacrAHLANEi<br />
_/ vlrtiio <strong>of</strong> in ordtr <strong>of</strong> the CoBft<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ohnnni <strong>of</strong> WITT Jmtrv, mulii nn<br />
to<br />
!<br />
y<br />
Stream. 023s<br />
.uo — 17th<br />
Me<br />
281 h<br />
._ to<br />
f the<br />
i Wesley A»e<br />
Is, I-la cul.l,-<br />
Icjitienit on file In the afflee<br />
rtnwiit ol PUblIB Works,<br />
. . li|ds must be aeEOiiipanied by eash<br />
nr .-(-riiii.-.l rheok, iKyable to the <strong>City</strong><br />
Troiiiiyrtr <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J., wlthaut<br />
inn.nil.in. In the Hum <strong>of</strong> taoo.no.<br />
The envpldpe eoiitalnliiff the hid must<br />
he iilalnly murkcl on the eutalde "Bid<br />
.1^ Gravel."<br />
Tho »yi..»ful bidder will bo reiiuirr'1<br />
• - r:ir-t v.-Iih the s? ! 'i'<br />
the awiii-,1. t'^ntrarkors id rarry Ih.<br />
jurafirr n, iJfaWoW liy lows <strong>of</strong> thp<br />
iialo iif Spsv Jersey,<br />
f Npw<br />
Thi? <strong>City</strong> wil<br />
1 l r i<br />
y<br />
;iy the<br />
_ - - ^ * < = =»«» ? im. '--nj " ! * ! ! !H 3? till? l^uiltl HtLUl" ^n<br />
versiil appeal in its fishing op- lho 1| "" 1 ' ftf lhc city Eniilnecr's eertlfl.<br />
piirtunitiea that will hrina- ne\i "v • ha "ln« 'he «eiyal iiymber <strong>of</strong><br />
mil IIIIIH <strong>of</strong> viSitorfc-ii '.he gtor) on or near the'fifteenth day after the<br />
is broadcast to the world, Let'i, fn $ "' the iiravioys monih. an Ulls<br />
tell others ahout OUR FLOHIDA "^JTi-.S.,!,^.!?!! 1 '- „..„.. .,.. .....<br />
—iiiml<br />
ilfncrvcK the name <strong>of</strong> "fisherman's<br />
paradise" mure than any iithor<br />
slam nr any otliet' lucallty in the<br />
w.in.l, Theri! are (iOH varietits<br />
ni fmh to i-hullnnffe the skill uf<br />
iiitiiini !iiiylc>iH and ijt-oviile a<br />
livelihiinil fur ('iihiineivial fislier-<br />
I1UM1,<br />
MiiliilnH nl Dollars<br />
'•|-*:>{iires fmm nlie Kloiida city<br />
iport and plav- or<br />
v" »nA "worfc with n<br />
^ Si Is<br />
ol nut HI earns."<br />
y in any hiti<br />
E. TBOUT.<br />
lilfreloi- Pulilir Wi.ik»,<br />
i-m-:t-i,r. m,.ii<br />
IITY OF OfEAN rll V<br />
SEW JEKSEV<br />
imillNANl I! No, .-,31<br />
liij- <strong>of</strong> Oreni ,'il.l-i<br />
Illy,<br />
M. E. Ladies' Aid to<br />
Serve Beef Dinner<br />
The Ladies' Aid <strong>of</strong> the Jletli-<br />
oilisi church nerved a roast<br />
liver dinner las! riiislil (Thursday)<br />
in iJit. ihurch social rooms. The<br />
public sviiB invited to attend,<br />
iihiirKe will lie nominal. The din-<br />
ner Han planned nt the regular<br />
monthly meet Ine .Mundny sight<br />
in the church <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
A noniiiiniiiiji cuiiimiltee, In-<br />
i-^|,i.rl^,, lti,-i-M,f "<br />
THK HOARD<br />
III-' T1IK flt¥<br />
flllllAIN-<br />
OK (•OMMISBIONEHfi<br />
t)F OrKAN rlTV IlO<br />
Sir. I. Thnt the nwilwny nf We<br />
l»!n<br />
•|iw:-!lo(i fftim i-ui-h Mm, !?, "url, iin<br />
r. ;, Thiit ihi> miiiln-ny (if IVnir<br />
nil- 1,1 thf Ciiy ,,l nn-Jn fiiv. Ni-<br />
T. riiim 111,- H,i!ihi,C.,ii>rly Vii,i ,<br />
Slii'i'i In lhc Niiriiiiii-,i,.i-|)i iin,- i<br />
SIIWI, •Illill bf lmtiiiivnl ill- b,.i:<br />
IN THASI ISBV OF NEW JRRSEY<br />
To liEnROi; W. PATTON .mil ELIKA-<br />
BETH MAY PATTON, his wlrel<br />
liy wiliif fif nn Orili-r nf ihe Cnyri<br />
<strong>of</strong> ClififH-t-ry nf New Jersey, mnde Oil<br />
iho di'-ti- hm-r^f. In n cause wherein<br />
Sranhnru Ililildlnn- and Iiian A«»-«Iiltloil,<br />
Ji t -sii^ii-ntinn <strong>of</strong> the Blfltr <strong>of</strong> Neiv Jer.<br />
s-y. \A rumnlriinsht, anil you Geome W.<br />
Pniinll mil Elluibeth May Patten are<br />
rhnt. his wife, ut mmplalnantn. and<br />
vvv. Ella pykll, Frnnk StMlmon nnd<br />
Margaret M. MoBF«rUn», «» dtfoni-<br />
•nta, you are regu|M to iBMIr nnd<br />
•niwgr the Bill <strong>of</strong> uld enmKlunt on or<br />
liefgra the 4th day <strong>of</strong> March nixt, or<br />
Ihi said h|li will be tsken »» «nfnHd<br />
i^nEiist you,<br />
Thi (aid bill li (lleil to (ompcl np.olflc<br />
perfsrnisiieB ef sn fisrsfffliiit %s eoiiyey<br />
Uie house and prflliliei, toother with<br />
eiitrnncf to the lame, prlnelBillr In the<br />
reir af Lot 523, Bloeli m, iettloB X<br />
tssettet In the name <strong>of</strong> Elln Dyke! and<br />
attempted to b? lr«nnferr«l to_ Frank<br />
iteelnan nml Mumaret M, HacParlane i<br />
anil you, Ella Dyliei, in mads defend<br />
ant became yau are the party who<br />
n,;>d,' the qrislns! esntriiet to esnyey<br />
the tiriinihes In queatlcin I nny FM,<br />
Frank Steelman, are nade defendint b-<br />
eiiij.r- y eWIm lone jntcrMt In Hi'<br />
rt-mhrH in question: artd yau, Marsa.<br />
ft M, HsePsrfane, are mids def*ndjln<br />
lone you elalm gome Intsnat ID thr<br />
reiaiBe? in question.<br />
UaiaJ Ji.iiil.iry Srd, 1MB,<br />
AUGUSTUS S,<br />
Solicitor <strong>of</strong> CoBll<br />
SOI Aabui^ Avenue,<br />
Oau Clt», New<br />
l-ll.4t.pf,<br />
beta-<br />
<strong>of</strong> ftprftrttJI*.!:<br />
elnc<br />
BE<br />
SHKRll f'S SALE<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> a n-rlt <strong>of</strong> Inerl Aielai,<br />
fpr aale <strong>of</strong> MprtKairrd PremliieB, to me<br />
direeud, Iwutd out <strong>of</strong> the Court <strong>of</strong><br />
ChaiiBery <strong>of</strong> New jeraey, on the Oth iloy<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary, A, D, I93§, in n eertsln<br />
u«e wherein InteErlty trust Com.<br />
pany niid Sa?.el Hays Quyer TruBte^s<br />
are eonnilalniinu, and Anna K<br />
vir are defendanta, I<br />
sale at tiublle %-olidue.<br />
Ilt-feiidnril<br />
nnd i,n«w . _._ __<br />
bifnro lhp Elirhth d»i> <strong>of</strong> March ne«t.<br />
nr thu «nid BIN will bo taken M eon.<br />
ff-iiii d nf?ninst you,<br />
iiiiij UiH is nliHI Ir, fcreelnKd a eertniii<br />
iriiii-l !fi!i?p sHven hy flegrge W, Patten<br />
h y<br />
you nre required to appear<br />
Oi Bill <strong>of</strong> Comnlalnt on Or<br />
•nil Kliiiiliclh Mny Pnilon. his wife, to<br />
Si-ii.lmic nullilinn nnil Loan Aiagflnlion,<br />
u r- lir-mUc- In nuex.<br />
Mrs. Siiniiie] M, iliifininn nrilJ<br />
.Mr.*, I.eivi.* nisley hits been 1*11=<br />
IMiintetl in nsako riicciiiiiiiendmionH<br />
ill lhc |.'ehnuiry meeting when<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers will he elected.<br />
Qulltlns I-J anliciied. The wii-<br />
nieii iii'(? ilnlns; Ktifid wurk at<br />
aliiiiil rosl, Mrs. Siimiiel Jlnfiman,<br />
5th «1, and Asbury av,, in chuir><br />
liliiii nr lho iiiiiltinji cnniiiiiLlop.<br />
•liiill<br />
'• ny..<br />
Tin.<br />
imiir<br />
Ihr<br />
i i h i r l i<br />
rinfl i i r<br />
t . M i n t | , n . - H - n<br />
i - n , i , , f t h e i . e<br />
l<br />
f 8 t h ^ t i -<br />
f n n n i - H i n<br />
, . « i t a n B<br />
1 *, h<br />
f<br />
l ! ! ii i|<br />
n f l i . a i j M i r l i i i<br />
l<br />
IirjUNC. iior h«nr ffBv<br />
nouses ;..,... ^ / D<br />
Powell's Riding Academy<br />
Till St. nml llavim Avtt.<br />
li »!, Hi<br />
jnU<br />
from<br />
! | , i - ,-<br />
— TONIGHT —<br />
(FRIDAY)<br />
ICE HOCKEY<br />
Atlantic riff<br />
SEA GULLS vs<br />
HERSHEY<br />
SATURDAY NIGHT<br />
SEA GULLS vs<br />
CRESCENTS<br />
2000 Seat* 25c<br />
Skating After Gwne^<br />
/ Sft^irai Charge -" ,<br />
j) t<br />
.at 0 p. in.<br />
MrH, niirenee A, Little, ot<br />
Veniliiii, arrived •riicsdiiy i.iiiui-<br />
ln« tn spend ;i frw ihiyH :.( a<br />
Siif.-l tit .Mrs. Helen Long Mny<br />
dor, gji Central uv.<br />
41 ? V<br />
Mr. anil Aira. Wiliiiini Slmujih.<br />
uf Alliiwiiy, were week-iid jfilesl-<br />
<strong>of</strong> .Mrs. .1. K. Jlorcy, :u? Buy av.<br />
ai a V *<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Dana, Plymouth<br />
pi- iind AtliiiitJi' iiv,, was n<br />
Phihrii'lphiu visitor lust week.<br />
i i * *<br />
CJi'iiIKe Ciiluck ia rocuveriiia<br />
fiiini an attnrk <strong>of</strong> Bi-inpe,<br />
t- * *<br />
Mr. anil Mrs, Charles Eilen.<br />
'.crKi-f, iind tlaujjiiter, nuth, were"<br />
tfiifcts uf Or. nnd Mrs. J, Thorn-<br />
iey Hujrhes last week en,l.<br />
Guild Members At<br />
Diitrict Meeting<br />
The fiiiliiwintf Guild members<br />
fiiitn Holy Trinity Churen attend-<br />
•••I the ilistrirt maeting- ()f t|,u<br />
Wniiiaiis Auxiliary In th0 Church<br />
nf the Epiphany, Venlrmr, Tues-<br />
day afternnun; Mrs. James W,<br />
MariiriJie, Mis, Ella Camernii,<br />
Jlis« Sarah Benner, ami Mr§, W,<br />
«. Sei.it. Rev, W. % Scott nlsn<br />
was present,<br />
3 MunidfmUtfo"<br />
Cut Their Budgeti<br />
Tlirpe riiunty munieinalitles cut<br />
their huiljrcts this week,<br />
ThuMC reiiut'Uiiiia uiiiler 1034 art.<br />
shiiivn in the 1H3B appropriations<br />
Wilflwqnd Crest, $60,074; Sei<br />
l.ltH-1, ii Pl-util<br />
Hfr. ,V Thr<br />
i'nijci- jiLiihni'iiy<br />
: 1-rilI hr ihiiip" \>y f<br />
nf Orriiii rity, f>i<br />
PUii] <strong>City</strong> fpir ihlit pil'l<br />
wfti-k linilir- HiH'litjlt 4 lii<br />
ipmn'iiiiil niil' friim i\w<br />
Mi'i'". fi. Tim( flii-i-f U<br />
in-lnti-il lln> -n »f ^P'<br />
fjf ih». «ii<br />
i l i i i l . - i -<br />
drntiii<br />
Hnlil mim<br />
.•(111 Ciiy<br />
Sfi-. T.<br />
i<br />
this Oilinaii<br />
1 OIVIIII-I->PO.<br />
*r iho riiy<br />
'ini>l»yr>l hv<br />
f*rriM llir<br />
. Tin- ,-Vi",!<br />
HPO - f r-ii-<br />
I* •']•<br />
'V '-<br />
• ' ' " " •<br />
jiiftn, ii nd ynu BMEstieth Mny Faiion nre<br />
m ml*! !• \ in =i v d" f i'Tiiir! T»! hcpn UHP yoy n re<br />
(he I'.ifp <strong>of</strong> Cienrw W. Pnttnn. who<br />
nn«n|fl VMy. ii(|]fl nnt«<br />
hg diited-tlic.tiiiiti- tliL* m<br />
iiiitl ssir-<br />
nitli] niii nf Ihf j!rojt|-'i= Iti.-iliirt nrni|-«iiiri-<br />
nilim <strong>of</strong> thr Nutjifi'L <strong>On</strong>linnnn> Ow ihr<br />
p MML", fir i in hi mil (if iV.c |tmii«i-<br />
tr-'PFiiilinn nf Hurh/rt Oiiiiiiiinr:; ^iili=<br />
HFsiurnt In tin* yt--ar Ht.!.",<br />
''W. 8, Tlij;* nnlinunr? shuM inkt ff-<br />
; i i s j i r F B f r i i j i ' i i b y ] « » ,<br />
f ii writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Facing<br />
If I- "file <strong>of</strong> MnfliTsurpd rrrminpH, In me<br />
dirrsted, Wucit uiit_ nf lhc Court §f<br />
rUnttrnry nf New Jpr^v-, nn |hp i|ti<br />
tijiy nf jHnunry, A, n, Ifl:j5( in ii ffirtain<br />
i'i unf whfrsiii Krithfirinp firfte? 'Hij"jar<br />
is- i-fimiilAinniii, ai\i\ Mfiric- W, Hpqtt Pi<br />
^ II-5 ft iiii* iir.* (i^fcfl(Innt!i, ! ithiiil es-<br />
jwi*t' in SHjr ii! tii ; h)fr VrnilUD= on<br />
MOHDAY. FEBRUARY ll«h. »35,<br />
I H I H j . i f - n t h f h o U t ' H n f I v ' n l y f - J I R I ! f \ \ f<br />
f i ' c l n r f c P , M . , t n « • ! ( . » t m s e n ' c M ^ U<br />
i'i I I - h f j i n n n r i i , f M | t i f | c h i v , n l t h s<br />
S h i - ' - i ! T . « f i J T i r r i n f n i i " M n > - C a i i r t<br />
H i ii-ifs. f n p ^ W n y r f . i r n f y S N r v J t r s f y *<br />
A H M i n t p R i - i J i i h i n n ] = i - ' - - i i r i f l n i ^ i n ' ^ P H<br />
" i t l i i h f S p i m i t e i i r m r r * T h i ( I i s I . I l l n f<br />
f n m i i ' j i i r i t i n t h o s i M i J r ; m - r { i n r f i p u I - i F f y<br />
* r i _ _ f t i r - I i a n d d < " ? " r i i i < - | , i h n t I H I T a n j * =<br />
A H i h e f d l o w i h F t r i i f ! n r J i n r e e l n f<br />
I n m i flnd i i i ' - m l a f s h r r p i n n f t ^ r ' n i i F l i f i ' -<br />
Ji r l y d f p i - n s p d , i i i h l n t ' * , l y i f i i r v n d h e i n u<br />
ill= i r i h f - C R y o f O ^ n T i t y i n t h r C n a n i v<br />
f t i ' _ r r i ! i t * M , i > = : i r < ! R r n i f n f N f * i v J f r ^ r y .<br />
! -. r i H E f S ' n i h f * F ^ i f h w f ^ f F i y i h h - i v - r l v h l<br />
r- !-;NI u>c-i ,>t Km TTS, Srrii-n -n." pj^.n<br />
1111 slw»ni!y=<br />
frnm (fir geyHuvp.UH'iv Him uf £*¥*•>'<br />
trrnTh Hfrf*?*: ^ntn'inliid ^iithivrBi<br />
»-nniiy hi NRIII || n« <strong>of</strong> Wesley AvrniH<br />
ihlrty-eltrhf (iW| ffH in from<br />
Hmidlh j nnil nf t Iin' will Hi OGlpmlln<br />
Nni-llitup^twqrflly M-**n Nne» p;trs)k<br />
with ^cvrnfrt-Tilh B\VPP\ nnn litiniirpif<br />
HMH iwrntv M^tU ffet to n fiftffn fcM<br />
wiilp JiiMPPt,<br />
Am'iiih! fhif iiflilrr drrrpf U iri.TH-li,,"!,<br />
"ith Inti'r^t nnd HhcrifT^ fppji in hv<br />
iddc-d.<br />
VAVL M. SflTfJ,. ShiTilT.<br />
T h t ' i i b t i v f ! t l r i M n n n r n \MH= p i i ^ c - i ! h v<br />
I h c n n n n l o f I ' - i m i i i U ' i f i h i ' r a t * T t i u ! t " \ \ v<br />
n f O r P H I l < ! i l y . S V \ \ , 1 , ' I ' s f y , (if i! m C i ' I<br />
I n g n f i h o M . f t - 1 l u i t t n l h r l d , . t i \ U i•*• h<br />
d a y n f J i i h u n r y . K H I . 1 , n m l w i l t I n * \ n \ \ + h<br />
\ W f n r N e c i i n i l r i ' i i t J i n f r n n i i fin.'ii i * ; ' ^ =<br />
a f l H e m n m p p t i f i t ? o f r ^ t i i i h m r d ; i n h p<br />
h f l d n h t h f f t t h H n y n f K f l n - i m r j<br />
1<br />
, .!•.!"•,<br />
I n i h e r a m m l r n i f i n i ' i ^<br />
1 r h n m l » » i > . C i t y<br />
H u l l , O f f n n C i l y , N f « J n * f y , n t n<br />
o ' i - l i i i f l i h i t l i c * i i f t f r i i o o t i .<br />
HARRY A, mmws.<br />
<strong>City</strong> clerk.<br />
HHERIFP'S RALR<br />
IH!O CHy( $5,100.84, and 'SEonf><br />
HarbiT, $».874.77.<br />
Summer Resident<br />
Here 21 Years Dies<br />
Georgo P. Kgchler. ill;] S. Slii<br />
KI., PliHadolplita. anri i \v. I7lh<br />
St., <strong>Ocean</strong> ('ity, died recently at<br />
the rrankforcl Hospital, Philadol-<br />
phla, after an operation.<br />
Ho imfl been a gummcr resi-<br />
dent h9fe Sims 1914,<br />
JdnVa'u.~A."M.<br />
Lawrenea Evans, Lawrenfe<br />
Steelni»n : and floraeo Arriaon<br />
ware Initiated TuMdo^ night into<br />
the Junior Older <strong>of</strong> Unitei! Am-<br />
erican MBqlmnira, by ths Vimlund<br />
decree tenm,<br />
A county moBtinsj is to be heli)<br />
-•• Ifed Men'ii hall here liext Tues-<br />
day, •' : .'<br />
v llevliie ita , Vacnllon<br />
Dr. ,fohn Dovlne will loiive<br />
\ illiln u few days hy motor for<br />
n iiionth,* varfHon, HO will visit<br />
the winter rosohii In Plorldn.<br />
i'I««es Asliurv ,\r. Office<br />
EH wood H. Maxwell, local i>ap-<br />
er hanger, has cloaetl his <strong>of</strong>fico<br />
at 409 Anbury av. His displuv<br />
room nnil <strong>of</strong>fice Is now Inculcii<br />
at 602 3rd st.<br />
to The 8enUnel-I,ei-<br />
Hy_ vhiue .if r. i<br />
fnr NHI.I <strong>of</strong> H- liani<br />
dirticlcsl, inHuctl out<br />
lit nf I1i.fi t"il(-hi>,<br />
il ripniis,.,,. In mi-<br />
nf I hi- rr.urt<br />
rhnilcery ijf Nrw Ji'r-ry. on the ,"ils,<br />
wheroi'B WilMam''l'r" JUS,'<br />
er nf rinnklitK and Insnrsiiee fit<br />
State <strong>of</strong> New Jeraey, TnutM ,«f<br />
Jersey Bond nnd Mortgaeji InyiBisiiraf.ia g<br />
CcmiMiliy, 1« complnlrinlit and IfnMii
!*• '*r<br />
WMmM<br />
H-"*<br />
, tor year tax<br />
money' yon<br />
?Jaj,BoraBsk, sup<br />
it the' PleaBantvlllo<br />
' Wataon's eafe.<br />
lo<br />
itlBtl, that-<br />
S/HM'WBIIJ urtum . ..<br />
V «(ther mailo jIn¥M <strong>of</strong> their<br />
or > forced them to pay<br />
* .Tbroilgli the centuries<br />
rag #09 a mark <strong>of</strong> de.<br />
,„ until tlm American eol-<br />
ftsbelllng iifulast payment<br />
•tiitt taxes, wou their free-<br />
itf-waf tho flist time since<br />
1 bounn that a nation <strong>of</strong><br />
..., people voluntarily k 8<br />
hnaolves," he said. "Compare<br />
bAl Utti huy for us with what<br />
Bt^y IWp<br />
H; lirottetlon<br />
TBt uvarMJ h<br />
woBWtlMt hyy<br />
eogt ot educating a s<br />
the go¥trnnieiit:iB about |100 , a<br />
,«jnr Tfte coil.<strong>of</strong> Wo wmie od-<br />
U in o private iMttouon<br />
average at leant 11,000 a<br />
year. ,<br />
"For three cents you oan send<br />
a Usttrr ueroii Uio ennilncnt to<br />
inn Pranclico, What would it coat<br />
J the nmil were ooomted by a<br />
private eoiporatlon?<br />
Kan* Utilities<br />
"We giant-thiit not every ta*<br />
dollar m spent properly, but the<br />
(tJiJp taxes can't com.<br />
p<br />
taxes can't com.<br />
M J h<br />
Utti nuy f<br />
blII'capital would buy<br />
1'anp Frorlde Proterflqn<br />
fide ps<br />
•ution<br />
and<br />
Evj, * proteeu— _<br />
- diet, police and fire protee<br />
' nid Scores nf other gut-vices,<br />
' ttm'least -or which 1a frea<br />
Huctilioh. pletura tot chaos if<br />
v.ire tax-free-, with the n»-<br />
l,in-.» itnto <strong>of</strong> anaiLhj, with-<br />
r, JHmy and navy defence.<br />
HUGHES'<br />
[| ^"MOOL OF MUSIC<br />
«••(! VsllirRV AVKNDK<br />
KTnlfi I<br />
BA^APHONB<br />
-nchiiir hour IMOII well<br />
-din.i «!••• mi orlf«l» In*<br />
- J-r, Fnrnulu SirlM<br />
•feUimk — 11.09<br />
pare with the BirtaHjM<br />
puhllc by tne utilities,"<br />
HO chnried that utility bills<br />
are two or tnrea times more than<br />
they Bhould be, because the util-<br />
Itlos are tontrollod by watered-<br />
di Bles<br />
Itlos a<br />
atoek holding flompaBles^<br />
"In future," he added, "we will<br />
p», mure taxes but will receive<br />
mure services."<br />
Mr Horatirfc was Introduced by<br />
Oeoigc K Brown, superintendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> stimuli Guests were welcomed<br />
hj fit} Treasurer Clyde W.<br />
qiiulilc? Dr f'horlos H. Vail prc-<br />
allied<br />
Insurance Perks Tip;<br />
Roy E. Darby Says<br />
no r ni'itiy, loeiil realtor nncl<br />
i ihi k t<br />
Need Playground<br />
Brown Declares<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly Way to Slop Hood-<br />
lum Peit, C C. b Told<br />
That destruction <strong>of</strong> property by<br />
boy "hoodlums is BtHI eulng on<br />
hul'O, despite) activities uf Hie li»-<br />
liee uud the Uoy Scouts, WIIH the<br />
UKiicrlion made at the cliuniher ()i<br />
ruiiiiii<strong>of</strong>ce n!i)Gi!ii( Tuoadiiy "ittl'l;<br />
"ii'irat they break window.-!.'<br />
said Otis M. *l'iiwn.»oiiil. "ihen<br />
they get inside, then plunihiiiK<br />
fixturea go, Stiuti tiie house Is<br />
arily el shell." .<br />
Hi' said, however, he ITiiiiiAhf<br />
Police .I'iiief Jack U. .lerhce WIIB<br />
doiiiK all lie ciiiilil to iihale tin-<br />
Tl'ii priibloiii is baslely due tu<br />
ihe link <strong>of</strong> plaj-jjioimclH. in ihe<br />
oplniuii nf nenrsc I-;. IJrowii, ciiy<br />
pe 11 iv (.'"""•<br />
• Ait I.eaKut', in the Histiirii-al<br />
MP'ctv riimrm, new L'nurL Jii'll.'t'<br />
Winluin W, Price will ilUi'iisa<br />
n- .-r.iwlli i>T tlic Hi' IKI'IIIW 'I'lii'<br />
ntiT iini! the value ill' t'lininiiiiiity<br />
•lr.'inui. Ann Ilnnling. Kva I*<br />
ria!lieni', Dorothy Vcikel unii I'nul<br />
rLobi'siin won- armmsr tin* Heil^c-<br />
riiw I'lliycis enrly in tiioir ril<br />
n'f '.*.<br />
Tiie i-sliibit will remain iiiieti.<br />
From « a. m. t» 3 p. m.. tlnily.<br />
until February C.<br />
;.n.-ic]i' up, anil ut ihi' sin,,i-<br />
liriiiiis liini (.' 'lie n'iiiH "I<br />
Kirl be liivi"..<br />
TMI-MIIII:. Hull Vii-illlc'-.|llM<br />
Two el >ii" I'IIUMII'}'.,<br />
iiHiMh!'-. i' .ii-ii: ii,' i i'lurilv !;I1,MI<br />
I M I \ . - b - ' i i iiiili.-. d -M il -' I In-<br />
j n<br />
timi'i l.ui nrflc-er jipnlic brcifly. It was<br />
In 1'MIII Kninior, imel<br />
V *••• 11 •• >in II Mi<br />
"COLLEGE "RYTHM;<br />
Joe Penner — Unny Ross -~ Lyda<br />
11,1,1 IIAIIi:\IN<br />
'MURDER IN THE CLOUDS 11 *<br />
, i<br />
C. C. Bids for Civic,<br />
Lodge Attendance j L e a v e s <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
M r , - an,, .„, f 7<br />
I I,,,111 : " \ i if<br />
I", ! i i - : !!!% --i',i '<br />
.-••ii'l.-ll si i -.III-<br />
i- iiiiil ilu- U n i<br />
lillll'lll fill 1,<br />
I, .'. .S'lli 1 ll.nt<br />
\V. 'I i.lt li<br />
I- i11 -11- hnu:inf<<br />
rvefv I'Uir, rrute'lHil ami<br />
B» urVuiiissiiilon ill Oi'i'iin Ciiy i«<br />
In be iirpcrt tn nppolnl n enm-<br />
mitte." wlmsp (Iniv ii "ill he tn<br />
rpmiliirly alipnil chamlipr<br />
niPPtina.»,<br />
nr<br />
The rhaniher sptreliiry was in-<br />
atriineil Tiie.'iiny nlfchl In write<br />
'n ilipm. The miRBPSlInn wns<br />
mniln bv nenruo T,. nrnwn, Run-<br />
nvinten'loni 'if »(-bnnl!«. There<br />
worn only 1() nt Tiiesiliiy nlelitV<br />
nir-ptlnjT. * iili-lnJili'4 Ihe presiiipnt<br />
nntl<br />
to<br />
Tii- .la j<br />
.'ll'.ll'.<br />
'<strong>of</strong><br />
ivlli. .r.'.l In- II-<br />
nil' with si eiii'li<br />
fm- piMhali- Shis v.'i-i-l<br />
l i l<br />
l>r.« ami fiiii!' H',in<br />
inii'/i.'iiii Vnii;;ii:n!i.<br />
iiiipniw-'l.<br />
A «,, iiinl iln,,r ia 1,1'inx nilili'il<br />
in ibi' Mini It ti iiiiii niliiiei'in liulld-<br />
;„,. Mini will I" 1 mlll/i'd a,- ,t<br />
11- -1 sin i si ill nilb iiii-iillii'-i •••"• ''""<br />
liiirsinli Tin' renl.-llll'anl *'ill I"'<br />
I'lilin-ly u \ w • iiiiiisi'il. ii\i'i liiiili-<br />
ni! .hn Un-iii Urns llnrb'ir nay.<br />
A ft'iilini' "f IbP iliniiu; rnniii<br />
1 will he M ulaxJ-iMii'l.isi'il U'li'lieli<br />
• r,,,- npeli-.iir ill" li n-stiinnini will<br />
I g,i I s,lii-n «i-:itln-r i-iitnlilinlis<br />
Hie fiiviirnhin. Thr i-i-«l:uirnli I<br />
will ..pi-i-iali'/e in K.ii'iiii'l iliil-<br />
-1-1,,<br />
['nl,MI<br />
— TWELFTH —<br />
flit<br />
in<br />
C,|-1M]^ nu rurni<br />
EWAN'S<br />
DUGGLY WUGGLY<br />
& ASBURY AVE. PHONE 901<br />
WHY SHOP OUT OF TOWN?<br />
When you can buy at these prices mt home?<br />
Missionary to Teach<br />
Persolian)vangelisni<br />
A foiir-wnek ni'iiitram ft f teaili-<br />
inc in personal evangelism hap<br />
henii arranjreil by the Evangel<br />
Bible riass, esmmenemg yeater.<br />
,hv (Thursday) uiiii enntinuim?<br />
i"ieh Tliuraiiay evening until Feh-<br />
niHi-y 7 ;it the meotliiis plnce^ Rth<br />
st. nnd Central nv., second floor.<br />
The tennher will be Rev, Al-<br />
bert Stradllng. missionary, here<br />
in furlough from Central Amer<br />
J II. F. I. Dixon, nf Ki Hc\<br />
Park, was in Oepfln <strong>City</strong>, Sun<br />
day.<br />
iMINER\L OIL by Smith, Kline R I'renclL<br />
""Tfita 49c -—Quarts 79c<br />
I.PfiOM BALTS<br />
lh 10c<br />
» 1b 25c<br />
•l.SO<br />
Hcnimlt 1 Wine<br />
Qt. 69c<br />
$1.25 IndoVin Tonic<br />
$1.50 Citro-Carbonate<br />
ALKA-SELTZER<br />
$1.20 Sinjjbic (Fresh Stock)<br />
) Pepsodent Antiseptic<br />
<strong>of</strong> O X Y Indian COUGH SYRUP<br />
X '«,,^A Gift to Manltinil' anJ the biM renmh for tliiit<br />
stubborn fcn'irh we have ever been able to nITer,<br />
TRIAL SIZE, :15c<br />
WATER CRYSTALS, Now 60c & $1.00<br />
VOR SPECIALS EVERY WEEK<br />
,,;i. ..: tin- c-'-.m-r ni<br />
imil tin' uii i-iiiki will<br />
il. Tills -mire "HI ho<br />
An.it'li.'r r»'' 4 |.'i''> : '"'" l ."'Al' M"^ "'•!'•<br />
,un, I>.inii.'l. is 11,-lPii'il '•"' hl'i' « ll 'r'<br />
ulhi'l- .-hil'lri"! iiml I'jltiiy,<br />
.1 il illc- -I:III ''ill'iBlnilIu 1 !' _ ^<br />
*l^sc.*i ri-tiii'isoiitinsr finps for tie<br />
lYi.iii.ni bi'-.iliJ. rr.illi .-MlKll*-. 1 I<br />
Piri-iiibi'r HI. la»t year.<br />
Mis- Anne<br />
N S -li'ifii'l'l.<br />
|<br />
'l.l Vl'<br />
"i.!a<br />
Fishins Club Has }^2^Z<br />
Men's<br />
Work<br />
Shoes<br />
ML • Enna jel licks tl<br />
==m : Si'-En-Tiff : .cs<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> ('!;> I- 1 !.-!!'!!" <br />
l<br />
' / . •A .<br />
I;,. In I iiniili.<br />
— 11— ml Vh— I —iV I _ii \l_<br />
In l ih i i i u I i\ 1 rt<br />
mt 11 i ni i 11 111 n i i<br />
I II in I II Hill I I<br />
timi I 1 II I i 1<br />
i umini i I , i i I n "Mi mi<br />
:iiul I'iilni Itivi, Ii<br />
Food.,.<br />
Properly<br />
Prepared<br />
SoHd-Steel<br />
"Turrot-Top"<br />
Bodies by Fisher<br />
Chrysler - Plymouth<br />
SAI.KS SKKVM'I<br />
BATTERIES<br />
93c<br />
$1.00<br />
49c<br />
9Sc<br />
67c Johnstane's<br />
Cafe<br />
8S8 Aibury Avenue<br />
Tarty Pastry<br />
Buiit-In Knee.<br />
Action Wheels<br />
Ride<br />
Stabilizer<br />
HI \iiits (iixns<br />
itom s VIIOIIOI<br />
HHVKrS<br />
Center-<br />
Control<br />
Steering<br />
Bigger, Super-<br />
Hydraulic<br />
Brakes<br />
THE GRILL<br />
Announcing...<br />
"The Car that Has Everything"<br />
MEW OLDSMOBIL<br />
New Streamline Beauty • Longer Wheelbase . More Re<br />
More Comfort « Greater Power • Increased Economy!<br />
and Solid-Steel "Turret-Top" Bodies by Fisl<br />
Penn Athletic Club Ballroom<br />
Saturday Evening, Feb. 9, <strong>1935</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
PBESESTS<br />
'The Winter Frolic<br />
WITH<br />
75 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club's<br />
Famous Dancing Girls 75<br />
A Gorgeous Show<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marvelous<br />
, Dancing<br />
and<br />
Costumes<br />
which adjoins<br />
The Ball Room, open<br />
for the entire evening<br />
"It will be August<br />
. in February"<br />
$1.10 Ind.<br />
Hi i<br />
Syncro-Mesh<br />
All-Silent<br />
Shifting<br />
*675<br />
Jim UTS and xf , . . Eigkti $$60 and<br />
tip. Hit finmat Lamini, luhjtette thangt<br />
nuiiktui nihu. Bumf in •wiih guardi,<br />
if art tin, and rtar if ring Hviri iuill<br />
intt ay tan at thifamtj at tmta an,<br />
CtmunimlQM.AiC, timipmmtmplan.<br />
A QENBILAfc MOTORS VALUE<br />
A New and Bigger 90-Horsepower SI<br />
A New and Bigger 100-Horsepower El<br />
"pVERYTHINQ you want in a lc-33 steel ro<strong>of</strong>. KNEE-4<br />
1-i <strong>1935</strong> car. Every quality WHEELS—built into tM;<br />
; essential to motorini iitiifaetion. . ai an integral unit <strong>of</strong> all<br />
Every feature you expect in a ot no extra coat,<br />
complete modern automobile. hydraulic brakes. All<br />
This ntw Oldamobile is certainly features shown at the<br />
ihe ear rAiJ has mverythlngl the price is still rigl<br />
Solid-Steil "Turret-Top 11 Bodiei where you want it..<br />
by Fisher-featuring a aeam. m the low-price field.<br />
JOHNSON<br />
T H E . M O S T . C O M P L E T E L Y . S O U N D - P R O O F . C A R . E V E R .<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET COMPACT<br />
1119 ASBURY AVE.<br />
PHONE 235<br />
• * f-ifif<br />
Largeit WeckMdikulatton in South Jersey<br />
the Classified Ads for<br />
Sudden Results! OCEAN CITY 9ENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
AND TM« CtTV N(W«, CONBOLIOATBD<br />
54th YEAR—No, 40 B*d Hn't PublloiUon<br />
'• •ill, mi om«:<br />
it, ud H...n At, CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, <strong>1935</strong> Fubtl.hed i j<br />
Jl.SO * Year by lla.ll<br />
Wildwood Probe<br />
To Wait End Of<br />
Hauptmanfl Case<br />
Attorney General<br />
Take Peraonal Clurgo d<br />
Protecution b County<br />
DISPUTED BILL IS CUT<br />
Court Hearing on Cost <strong>of</strong><br />
Audit Delayed Week<br />
by St<br />
I liul Hun- iiiiilmlil) it ill he<br />
•Ml ri'Hllllllltillll <strong>of</strong> till- millwillHl<br />
iniMitiviUJuM-iiutl]—tlu Jlruuu<br />
ltd Iniril llitii|ituiiinu ninrdpr<br />
I riii 1 cmK jiiiil thlit ttforoi-j<br />
(•rnrral David T. VlllMitx miiy<br />
pprsonnlly (nke rttnrw <strong>of</strong> (lift<br />
nildnood (-B«c irm ludkiitrd<br />
yi'«tt'rday hj Prnnpoiitor Frpiuh<br />
II. Iinpfund.<br />
Iniihinil sud Ihe iittoiiifi<br />
(.riioiiil miliiuilpil tn him Hi a<br />
lei-r-nt iDiiri-ronro in I n ntan<br />
Hull lie nilj.lil I iltr- II hiiDil in the<br />
CHIC "im ilm Muuptininn Iriii<br />
Is nut l)f the WR\ SpiIlkillL III<br />
i i\e\ ^paDcr in.in irum this loun<br />
l\ nlm uii'niliil ilii H luplinnnn<br />
Mill two urf-ks IIKII Will in<br />
tliiow «ut tlio inmo hint<br />
At thiit timi hi ihktil refc n<br />
!!!„ Iii Ihi \\ lidnnoil Rllililinn<br />
I)" MIII imot i pioiiciitoi nr<br />
pi iiccntnr'"<br />
IIIII lti.n Still rimi-ttli il<br />
1 hu iiorm tluil HIrui K Soul 1<br />
loiio> lntscl(i\ nic^lit<br />
wnok'>. di In\ in the .iulii;l|i Hi t<br />
itllfliifllt <strong>of</strong> tin ilrpuli lulufil<br />
Hi prnMiriitcir nnd the frceholil<br />
im ci\tr i J Ifi2 bill which line<br />
Mud Inil (initincieil fni »n inili<br />
ni ^Ililwnod tiiiok nntl vhlrt<br />
l>it ficillcililtr c cirilnrlilc il \v i'<br />
The imiiKi \\ IH to ht\o hi 11]<br />
1 I Hill A\ t tllll HClllJ lit tort TuilLI<br />
I'ulnii i M Wnj Inn win u the<br />
IOMII lurinie !c_\.<br />
lo^flnml teleplmnoil TniKe \\ f n\<br />
if ft i hiMlni. cnnfiired uni<br />
i nuiin stilliilur Koheil IC Bill<br />
mi! n cotitlntinnrc <strong>of</strong> tme we el<br />
\ P\ tifrreed upon<br />
Tliu frtwhnldcri »t<br />
niietint. Mtidt1> Instructed<br />
Hell to leprtsont (hi lio&ril in<br />
fiiiun ne^rutliitliini. o\er the Mil<br />
At Inst wflek 1 1 mootJAK the<br />
freeht*ider*i a'iked tbf<br />
"o M^f *ho *»'i* Mon>c/Pcl Tb|i<br />
Roger Williams TeDs How He<br />
Celebrated pirfstmas Day At<br />
Sea <strong>On</strong> Merchant Marine Ship<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Man, Mariner For Winter, Jells <strong>of</strong><br />
Trip Through Panama Canal—Sayi at Night<br />
It Looks Like Midway in a Circus<br />
/""UltlSI M VSJ clui it sei, inmiuherc viulh »l Ocein f n\ ilmiirtl<br />
i bic AmeiR 111 frti^litil Ill> tlirill iif tin Pinum-l < mil<br />
llli LII.IIMI ileckB In i lini' to tin |iul I nf llli mis ii mil il I'm ific<br />
All thiv uml mtiri i, de rilit il with i mil sikv Hun h\ Hnj er<br />
\\ illiUm^ i\i^ll In iwii Ocein Cil\ imin who llu*. \ nti t ih t|uiilii<br />
nintei in the I S meuliant mm me<br />
Mr Williuni^, in ipuc im ul VVeawii, ^tt.u mil i proinim m<br />
meiillier if the (mil Club hi-, untun u In' nf me iiuwe ill unit<br />
ti e S -, NCMI Ion Hi n s pjit <strong>of</strong> it in iec-i>i\i>(l In it In thu > >r<br />
hi pult, H u n \1 mil VVilr<br />
h« done and nlsn an<br />
ii |lO\ li|<br />
nud liuti ii i m <strong>of</strong> pup inn<br />
n i rj o MII w in se<br />
I'iik I n Sun Suhndiii<br />
Dei i nihf i 'd lit n in<br />
up 1 inilni irl s In tIn n ill<br />
Hill \\l M Illllll |llt HI<br />
-• iluuliil Kl mil il K 111<br />
i oil!<br />
I 111 I<br />
Jeffries Still In<br />
Postmaster Race,<br />
But Smith Leads<br />
,i<br />
Latter Wins Dediocratic<br />
Committee Recommen-<br />
dation, 10-6 '<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Train 'Lost' 4 Hours in Bfa<br />
Ice-Laden Poles Collapse Across<br />
Schools Close as Power <strong>Line</strong>s Snap in Si<br />
BUT ITS NOT OVER<br />
4<br />
Jeffrie* Still Understood to<br />
Have Claim as Disab-<br />
led Veteran<br />
Hill It. I rank Smith Ur ih<br />
'•mi (ll}'ti iM^t |i<strong>of</strong>iti)uifitipr i<br />
Hi-spit*' the (act that ie mm<br />
liun u ninjiirltj nitv <strong>of</strong> thi M><br />
Oi-i'UU (It) niepilwrti »f (In<br />
< OIIIIIJ llrnitx-riitk- ciinnnllli p,<br />
n i ctinint'iidlni; him for ttit pn<br />
illiin. MIIDI' dim lit HUH * iiiihui ^elllellls UN IIHIL t..<br />
iu> suit wcie pi inline ujfHiii t<br />
Ihe ii 11 l\t i -ilup in i^iihllsli pi(<br />
fei retl c hums<br />
Uni a iniin definite Ihnu^h<br />
still t Uni hope i, held nut lit<br />
( til linwdl<br />
\Mlts (iMipenilliin<br />
1 cm I1--K1I1L, >nui toonirillou<br />
1" put ihis Inli ii ms- hi in<br />
in Hie lent r I ndnubtedti n<br />
the peoph who owe tin,, bunk<br />
niont) tlo imt pji iln n iin dc<br />
ittiis tit tmu ninth iidiiied<br />
Hielr ultiinatt it tmn<br />
\lieaclj icontiitiUs ln\t beei<br />
in id* h> tin ireaitiM ikiMitiiitui<br />
In cumbluliii, this tiust n Ith thin<br />
iif Sen IHII i Hi Turthrr ,u>In>,<br />
me plimneil nluili slninlij rrduci<br />
tht inst nf cipciatioti <strong>of</strong> the ri<br />
CllMt I II point nl<br />
t-i it 0 p III mil N<br />
I mil II I ' I p in Ui iln r, 11<br />
fi t on I c tin 11 I Cot Iln ' ii I<br />
•>0R iltitnen ( It m siulin \»<br />
louds hill' u mil Mil \t ithfi<br />
u ir n I \ ei \limh will n 1 I<br />
L.1011 hin^lii h h<br />
nitmiliei 'S \\ il'iiu il II<br />
tl i\ n i hi u \ ii n *i<br />
Danny Day May<br />
Get His Liberty<br />
Gunman Captured Here by<br />
Dalgliesh in 1929<br />
D:illllv Day. Athllllii' f'lly nnd<br />
aouth Jersey Kiinmiin whom nei<br />
thi'i- Hie law imi- Kiini-liiiirt cue<br />
mleK could 1:111, may noon alcp<br />
oul <strong>of</strong> tlie Ilnaiern Penitentiary,<br />
a free man.<br />
Danny'? chance^^or parole<br />
comen tin the cliniin; <strong>of</strong> a lonp<br />
flKbl lor freedom, (onvicteil or<br />
n aaiiK slaying In 1!I2(I. Me war<br />
aentenccil In die in ihe cleelrie<br />
ibiiir ill Oeliiher 1JI3I. l.csi, I linn<br />
n week before Ibe diite <strong>of</strong> exe-<br />
cuiioii the Do.inl uf rardiins<br />
cimimiited i lie sentence lo life<br />
Imprisonment<br />
(inn lire<br />
Iln iinl\ oiliei c iiidUlnti<br />
h tint iihn ttiiiiliicut A X^' 1 ' ! ^<br />
ii.tr IIU Vsliui\ lit oppfYll^ iti\<br />
hill till i-. ii the<br />
i < I tlun In -limit* nhi<br />
Ih hisabli'd 1 etaiHB<br />
li Iti it iv t Im slflt d dr. id<br />
diliil » it vit^iin nnd a*i tiii h<br />
intiilid u. ii II it iin prii^M n<br />
o\cl ollii ii me ii 11<br />
111.. Ill IIVll Mtllll<br />
di tlili d \ i u i ins ne<br />
h i mi II i |i II 1 \ r fiol<br />
I( is lilnli I su ,,,l (|IH| i ,,<br />
-i I'll in inillli leltm mil<br />
J(ubi > \\ ill .im who him i Ii I<br />
jnllutl tin inililillil iiuului \n<br />
nil iuil\ sh^hlU Ihi ini^hl M\«<br />
li ilu i li^ht icl^c i i i<br />
^ inli il IK poliiLiil nut<br />
Jtul i hethc i in uoi tht nt tnn<br />
nn niliillim nt ilic Hi rominiiici<br />
mt u mil wouirn \ ill cneMliidii<br />
nn iih im i i li id its mil/ li in I<br />
in ilu i ml c mil i MtiU I i<br />
ill Ii itiilili point '<br />
lliiKUi I>IIN KI'I iillimindiil Inn-. I<br />
I In iiioniniiiiiluiloii in I nm<br />
nf Smith mil be loutiM tlirouirh |<br />
Mium I i ink II i^ue nf in ii<br />
( ll\ nlici u ill Him it nu, [ i<br />
"-tnilliu V II il i\ Mom i m lio ,n<br />
(uiti Mill llh n with rrc itli III<br />
I 111 shock '] (Hip-<br />
(ontiiiont.il lili/ziml<br />
Lii it li ul Ixvn howling cast<br />
Iniin the Piiilu io.is,l -,m,<br />
l> -l)il"i I in <strong>On</strong> in ( ill<br />
liiiiinil ti nn II 1 ! It II Im us<br />
7—( inilitl tin ciU ti st In<br />
iidlil let Kill i btiMiilK it in<br />
MHS i t i i i l I<br />
' II U 1 \<br />
<strong>On</strong> in ( nv ju i i in t it I i<br />
^i il nv Mth'iut i li i • i<br />
\\ i ilnc I i\ I ii li in I i lnl<br />
IIUW m.l t ii i pi in i c ii<br />
III Ml ' 111 |l ll 11-11<br />
\ in<br />
< *<br />
OtflCl t'l'ipl i\l t Ml<br />
1 li ti ir in 'i i IIIIMJ I sin si<br />
i V n \ ' i i - hill\<br />
' I il I n II i i li t v i i<br />
In i n li i Inn Hn in<br />
i li i i I li\ • 1 r in \\ Vn I<br />
11 l \ i t i i # 11 in<br />
i lii n i I 1 i i<br />
\" I i<br />
Mini I iii/iu<br />
1 I<br />
I n<br />
I<br />
\ I I til si it lit II t \<br />
t II II 111 I II \ Illllll ll I<br />
il in i 11 in int i ( iirui s I<br />
II ill lii' ind 1 nist<br />
Imil Im h, m I i IIL |<br />
n i>n I), I in I I<br />
n \ ti in u in I inn inn<br />
lui it i li i li ii it \ ( m l i n i it i<br />
i ii i l < \ i t u i )<br />
MI COLD iti ship 1 imp jil 1111 []|<br />
u ills I till 111 \ Iti nil 11 ill<br />
1'olic 1. ( h 1 t li inti 1 no 11 1 in<br />
t .ill\ li is 1 pi n 1 mt 1 tinn<br />
Train Crew<br />
Darkness/<br />
To Clear<br />
Station Agent,<br />
In Taxi, Finally*<br />
It at 23rd<br />
H — Iiu 11<br />
Mlt.lt<br />
Tn wcekK ami tonigln, ill.<br />
K D<br />
g ,<br />
Oteau f.Ky DcmucKitic ciimnilucc<br />
iiienibers tleudloclu-d. 8 lols. foi<br />
Smith mill .lut'rrte«-..,,jui$t 1'i-ldnv<br />
lb boy.evei. IWD »t -*,Mirli>M<br />
te .-idbercnts vutcd f,u<br />
Sun I], chanuhiK the luutli in |i<br />
lo ill .Smith I<br />
Bulkhead Work<br />
Halted by Storm<br />
(be ils uf tr(i s<br />
ilium 1 ih In In<br />
1 St t 11 in t ( 1 1111 11<br />
MII 1 r n 1 / 11 1 n li II) L'I'<br />
t 1111 h\ 1 lib. Wcilni In hi 1<br />
ui 1 I 1 t 1 I Ilm f it t \t<br />
Iln i it\ nl li ul wi i^lueti II1 r<br />
i" I MII "itli I Ih Wi hit<br />
li t\ Infill t ill ( l\ u is tip nn<br />
dt i hi in lii ml t { nl luA<br />
In Pcfiro\*i 1 reei<br />
I' 1 I'll n mil 1 li 111 11 11 ic<br />
n I 11 il 1. 11 il ui 1 11 iih,<br />
> Itli 11 1 M 1 I h in 1 11 hi<br />
Ini in im lit<br />
i;in<br />
|l) I ll 'iki |1 [)f<br />
t I l l S 111<br />
tin t in Inn<br />
1 tin 11 t 11<br />
Illllll ^ Is I \<br />
V iiiAthint 111 which lit \.ii-. j *~ n*i* r*. ^,. vfui ihui .I<br />
ridiiitd mtii huiiit-. •'*•* r«ing Unven in <strong>City</strong>. Ll ,I1V11| , „, h ,<br />
loUry to Hear Greuman<br />
Dr. JIenr> CrCKHmau, <strong>of</strong><br />
rlarbor, Atlatitle County P<br />
llntcndont nf schooln, will ndilrms<br />
[the Jtotar) club (onisht (Friday)<br />
fat Watson'-; T<strong>of</strong>fee Shoppe on<br />
|"Tho 100th AnnKet^.iry <strong>of</strong> Hlsh<br />
[Schools"<br />
- POT SHOTS -<br />
At the News<br />
Watch jniir step'<br />
The only thing Admiral<br />
Byrd tins oq us now is a<br />
flock <strong>of</strong><br />
Ice>coated trees are beau-<br />
tiful, we admit. But wo cnnld<br />
flo with n f«w palm trees.<br />
The Electric en plans re-<br />
duced ratan. pine! Btlt please<br />
don't reduce the power ag-<br />
ain.<br />
J vi .<br />
GkJ$^*> «** *•<br />
'1 nti(f/« that it in 11 think<br />
lesh lob tn n^k Kenilmie iiiopl,<br />
for inoiict in the wlntu tmu<br />
but I 11111 riquind In dn It tilth<br />
the hope lluit 1 diiitlmd niii^ hi<br />
paid, if sufficient iiinnei isfoitli<br />
coming<br />
M am tt>ln^ to do m> pait<br />
won't inti help b> dolu^ ioim '<br />
Mil) 1 iisk that jou ni tin nu<br />
cxtrn effoi t 10 111 ike some pai<br />
ment 011 >otir account no mntiei<br />
how nmull' I would p irtliulmh<br />
apprfeiute it UH mi cMMe^sion en<br />
\our lonflddicc<br />
'the MlBMf-R Until and rdna Tie<br />
hi Ick nnd Hazel Breigt., nil <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia -,|n nt tin piiRi week<br />
end ti-tllDg Htiwurd Tltndw-i\<br />
12 Simpson av<br />
o- NOTlCE, "A. TAXPAYER"<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger has a<br />
letter, signed merely "A.<br />
Taxpayer," which we me |<br />
I abkeil to publish, .<br />
If "A. Taxpayer," who i<br />
I writen in defense <strong>of</strong> the<br />
I railroad, will KIVC UH hin '<br />
t name and address, we'll be i<br />
! glad to publish the letter. I<br />
| It is an inflexible rule that i<br />
no letter in published unless I<br />
we know the name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
• ntei 1<br />
ridluK waj,<br />
on the Klick llorw Til e In tup<br />
Ini; denth to three ol his iiiiu<br />
[idiiituis a ffw \eir iif,ii A lew<br />
dim lined 11 biidi nil illifie.l n<br />
his was tound -lint to deith 1111<br />
the outsklii <strong>of</strong> \1I1111I1 t ih<br />
Dul Dunn; tumid up »EIUI, 1111<br />
tcithed 111 <strong>Ocean</strong> C Hi mil niiin<br />
if.pil 10 e\«de the liw until hi'<br />
urn 1 on nnnthei iiiurdt r tliti^c<br />
Ills laptulc lieie in Taniitii>,<br />
l'l.'l \n link l)ll(.lu il then ie<br />
II nil^istluti t\ is i|n t • t ulur<br />
llppcl olf In Ml in it t 1 i po<br />
'id D.ilnlliMi III'n.J hiiu liiUlnj,<br />
in the 111 ' lo L i.f in<br />
meiiL cm tin second flniii o u<br />
liuiltlliii, 011 \Hb111j m, 'leliuin<br />
'lib .ind 10th st naiiiiiilii4 1 UIIII<br />
in his Htoinach, Dul 'n -,li i-nler<br />
ul bun lo ri ni h I ir ihe teilng<br />
I'lunni'd Iti lit<br />
Danii lt>, is he «is bcttei<br />
lnown, iold UaU'isli hat in .in-<br />
c^tbiM 1J 11 11 iti ne would have<br />
lef' town<br />
A few .1 nti s .nli 1 1 (mills'<br />
arrcHt, Pollre Lieutenjit Hnny<br />
nuiiuan picked up aunllic-r iUp-<br />
ixr 101111/ inun cm HII ipi Ion lie<br />
lunied out to he Danl.l MIMIU^<br />
conla allis Dinn; M1II11 nn u>.<br />
Mot 1 iti <strong>of</strong> Danli Is' 11 Im wi<br />
Mrs. Hannah Hewitf<br />
Dies Here—Aged 8 1<br />
Mn Hannah fi Hewitt, SI<br />
died lust ivpik at the hnnii: ol<br />
hei daughter, Aim Iconic riieat<br />
wood, 31.18 'Mii it Sho w m tin<br />
nldnw <strong>of</strong> Williun r Hen Iti foi<br />
ineilv <strong>of</strong> Court House<br />
HewILt Is ailnlted b\<br />
Mm c'lieatwnod nnd a Bon, tiilm<br />
Hewitt <strong>of</strong> ( ourt House, at Mlione<br />
home funeral service 1 were held<br />
Suturdnj afternoon Intc-imcm<br />
was In the Baptist cemetery<br />
Het F B Whltalm p.istor <strong>of</strong><br />
tlu First Methodist ehureh <strong>of</strong>fl<br />
cl.ilid<br />
Beach Erosion Experiment' °'<br />
Ut<br />
Tbt sloinl tin slim 1 Hit cill<br />
beaih e^peiiiiieiit this md, hut<br />
not until Hi piling lml Ium din<br />
in Monilin in tin bull 111,1,1 th 11 1<br />
in pin 1II11 1 In IMI 11 iiwsiIU m il<br />
Sth si iliiiim mil which it 1<br />
Imped, mil lebllild tin In 11 li<br />
I Iti ( oiuiulHsioiie 1 In in I<br />
Tiout, vihn i>. peiminilh upi 1<br />
tisiuh tin wink iihinniii u, ,,<br />
ailini Us soon is ncaihii 11 1 111<br />
Ihe tnst tilling urn Min| -|,,n<br />
chiA jimt uutKidc uud pit ill lin^<br />
the li.mnln ilk uuckl ,llu si mil<br />
tin. mi Ihe bulkhcid will , Mind<br />
tu Ihe steps tippnilti Siiiinis us<br />
tain nut will skip then lontm<br />
lie lo Ilu meps 11 ih, Mi,., r 111<br />
(.ontlnue north undei iln t,\,, ,\<br />
tept foi .1 Id-foot jrnp tb 1 in!<br />
I nm ml ,,i li<br />
viei lit Dim 1 r,<br />
f 1I11 111 it 1 i nnii<br />
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ti i th 1 li 1111 it\ Mini<br />
111 It in I iih Wi<br />
lit S,| 1\ lot |1 I 1 I t 1 It ( I 111<br />
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1111 11 \\ itlu I in In ti \ t 1 ttiin^<br />
full ""111 III ( mil t ll 1 |(i )i<br />
tl 1( til lit I I I hi 1 It! vi lit<br />
dai k Hn 1 ft w iniiiiiti u 1 0<br />
I i lint ill 1 n 11 nt lit li^n<br />
II 1 In 1' u 1 nn<br />
I'outi oil 2' Hums<br />
\ 10 1 1 11 vi tht<br />
I Hi'iit II 1 1111 win 11 Iln I 1 1<br />
Jill tl l|l|ll I 'it t M LII III It HI I<br />
I Ct minuet! tin iitc £ ,<br />
111 til Mils ( I'll 1 \\ t lit<br />
hi t 1 111 I ( nunu 1 in<br />
I in I 1 lout 11 o|iu e 1 t<br />
il nn tin u itt 1 |i JIO n 1 1<br />
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in hn 1 h<br />
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tin ill -|i|)(<br />
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IIIIIII piepiuiil |,i f.init(ij<br />
1 nc hi 11 ( 11 til i> 1] h ttiM<br />
I 11 11 li it-<br />
\ninnll\ tin \ 11<br />
ments. Ikit tlie\<br />
l n ir 1 w 11 \\ In 11 l h<br />
cil, Wcilnesdav<br />
*<br />
Ml Mght mi<br />
|ti ii n<br />
e.'nne intn<br />
j 1 1 1 i|<br />
ONE WOMAN<br />
An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ^<br />
Penn-Reading Seas})0<br />
with eight passenger<br />
including one<br />
"lost" foi 'several hou|<br />
nesdav night bet<br />
ind Tuckahoe. as e<br />
worst blizzards in 11 *'<br />
raged<br />
Stalled behind an<br />
ner <strong>of</strong> nolea that lay<br />
track in tangled masses; 1 *<br />
uhone and tele^rraph i<br />
tr I iiuhiiilt p jii 11<br />
1 I' inn I' ll 1 ( i|it nu I I,, it<br />
I III v s Ii 1111 ll 1, s I,,, „<br />
' 1 II > l l ( IjH Mil I ill 1<br />
< ililn Ii 1 I 1 111 Ii | n '<br />
' M 11 II 1 1 unit li in 1 , imiT<br />
u 1 n 1 1 ir iim 1 ,,, 11,<br />
1 tlitnl in f i l in 1 t<br />
I 111 In ILTI I nl It 1<br />
I "I Hn Si nli 1111 t ]|i, ,|<br />
<strong>On</strong> in lii'In It IMI li I do n<br />
Hn tm "I ll 111 1I111 1<br />
1 1 ubl I ,|il nn I , 1 ,<br />
' I Hth i n s,,,,,l ih. ,r<br />
IlI'Ml V H „ ! I, H 11H| ,<br />
M l . l i ill I Its, If<br />
Whin Hoihe pike 11<br />
in I'lnliidelphi 1 In the imin<br />
tht 1 decided to 1 ML dm 11<br />
hit I in Oceiin ( 1^ I he \ left<br />
the Q11 il,( 1 I ll\ ihniil 10 p 111<br />
lilt 1 inhed In Oc tun I III ill<br />
I 1 in I hi • Kdin<br />
\ 11111k luiltfli lllniitcnetl In<br />
I ill the |,MII 111 1 hoi I it II ii<br />
dun Hi 11,1ns hetiHs <strong>of</strong> tele<br />
phunt inn telt^rupli polis 11111<br />
tliiwnttl /nloiif, tin |ilKt bi tl 1<br />
stoiin III (itnttnn lepoited<br />
t • • • ,<br />
P 11 1 mpn 111 lelepho it d<br />
tin ir si, 1 [ uml 1 ,| tll ttmi,<br />
lit Ir ttm in -- tin irk pi II *<br />
sit if itt tieini \ is meltiii<br />
n tin 11 denl 1 ititili li r n 111<br />
li ia Tin i iluniti II il 1 , ,<br />
II wan thi. ice<br />
1 ln-it w is iilenti ii r p iv<br />
lint nn t\ u tt> lirini 1 1 1<br />
Itt in f it was 1 iiipnif li ,1 ,<br />
thi Dei JUI Hi r ul mt (11 1<br />
D n 111 11 il tin te 1 pi<br />
III Ul inti C 1 lie f 1 Ol I<br />
Mm «iin t ,, I , hiif,<br />
I he ^eiilllit I I 1 ,1 'ei 111 elnn<br />
r il lilanl wen out if 1 ininn<br />
' "1 t" I hi H II is im p .11 1<br />
f >r tin ti pi 11 tinir 111 it him<br />
Guards Making j Electric Rates<br />
Hit In Florida! To Be Cut Here<br />
KrSS'^US! Re8 °ri Ch^on. PraUed ConSUmCTr^ by Pro-<br />
p<br />
the soulliwnHl. line <strong>of</strong> sib<br />
h<br />
skip I<br />
Illinois Girl Again Chooses<br />
Us Because <strong>of</strong> Beach Classes<br />
"When Cliicapfo people leave<br />
t,ake Micliigan and its) summer<br />
tinnA to RO n thousand miles<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, you know them<br />
has to he some goad incentive—<br />
and that is, uf course, the. daily<br />
bench claim you conduct."<br />
That's un extract from n letter<br />
received early this month bv El-<br />
mer E. Unger, director nf <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s summer municipal bench<br />
JitthenloK claw, from ono <strong>of</strong><br />
Slie is MisB June Dcncher,<br />
Kvanston, UHnoip<br />
"While home from college for<br />
the Christmas holiday!)," says tiie<br />
letter, "the subject came up <strong>of</strong><br />
whore we flhould Hpcnd our sum-<br />
mer vncation.<br />
"It was decided that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
should be the place, provided, <strong>of</strong><br />
course, that you will be there to<br />
conduct the health classes. For<br />
not only do I enjoy them thor-<br />
oughly, but feel I derive a great<br />
8tb st thin fillt in Ui m 1uo<br />
foot Intemiln, with >0 tout ^n|is<br />
between foi nn fai nun 1 is the<br />
pKs(i|i approprinliuti 1 HI illmi<br />
Mr Trnnl tejectid l> I nf tllf<br />
flist 2B0 pllitit haul d 1 tin<br />
lieacli becauDi tbe\ du 111<br />
uri up to hlo spec ifb i I nH <strong>of</strong><br />
Mcicnimh diametei nt in<br />
Pave More Streets<br />
Two Added to Schedule at<br />
Special Meeting<br />
Two incite flrefts weie added<br />
bt the ill) ceimniinHionc is 11 1<br />
spei I il meeting Ilunilii. 1,1 ihnsi<br />
It will pine in tin upiin.<br />
Ihe additions ate 01b i, friiin<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> the pres( ut put ment<br />
11(111 Allunlic in lo ilu hiiiti<br />
walk und ( enlnil in inun r, ,lli<br />
to r.'lth its noil RtKits mil bi<br />
pin nl full width \ new ^ntnl<br />
IMISC trill rnlfie (intuil 11 ti<br />
grade before tlu put mint Is<br />
Inld<br />
Central tt\ will be pattd 20<br />
feet wide from 17th to -!\li sts<br />
uud Weslej in .11 1I_»M ihui<br />
blocks from 17th 10 ..Pth f-t<br />
depending upon how ninih I ill<br />
id is receded<br />
Free Roast Pig: Fete<br />
A roust \\\fx di tin or wih dam<br />
itiji jitnf movies Ui id I low. \H on<br />
i ho oiird for tbo fortiifil r^opon-<br />
HiM DI ihr Ocfiin riiv Ijt'pithlt-<br />
anil Hny uv.. no\t Thurwluv ni^lit.<br />
TIM'TI* will In 1 ;i lull-lciimh mo<br />
t Ion pjctiU'tM < l iu it led * J rhc Stin y<br />
fit Antlir.'iHtr<br />
in Publicity Tour<br />
<strong>On</strong> in<br />
posed New Schedule<br />
shi\i 1 s<br />
ih nun<br />
tnd it<br />
1 njoun..<br />
II<br />
<strong>of</strong>fi-ials siiv<br />
William Hngerman, nf Anbury<br />
Park, spent the week end vlalt<br />
^ friends In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
FEED STARVING B1KDS<br />
Peed the birds<br />
With the ground covered<br />
I with enow and ice, they<br />
have no way to secure food<br />
for themselves. ,<br />
Scatter bread crumbs on<br />
the snowt ground )our pretn-<br />
I ise». T^'yil °e appreciated 1<br />
I by ypur feather friend*.' I<br />
0--...^,.;;>^j\T'" g-t—Wi^<br />
Bachjii-;i(.']i tic |>i(>sf>ni<br />
Civic Club to Hear<br />
Public Librarian<br />
I be ()(( in ( M ( P 1 I 1 1 I I<br />
haii it" I nm 111 n ( t 1 I in I n<br />
111L.I1I ill tin hum 1 Mi I 1 Km<br />
\ lii< 1I1I1 1 sin n I Mi MII 1<br />
Tgi nil lssisl 11 iilii 1 1 in f tit<br />
Ml milt ( ti I 1 'il 1 ( ih 111 will<br />
spi I mi Ron! 111 I 1I1 ins<br />
' 11 it n< I 1 mil 11 I inn 11 11 111<br />
<strong>City</strong> Employes Are Paid<br />
The ellj- Inte lnM «eel. pnld<br />
ilK eniplnyes their 'mlurics for<br />
the firnt tmlr nf .Tiiniuirv. lint<br />
eontlnnin^ the new policy nf<br />
Wlnl<br />
slllbt i 111 K .<br />
t h imp 1 lift c u 1<br />
ileiti iniet 101 1<br />
mi 11111111 < 1 t\ u<br />
M iMn 11 m\ M, nut ^ leiem<br />
ii Intel Witluesdii fioni |>iil>ll<br />
(ill Dfitilni luihei ]? ll<strong>of</strong>liuii<br />
the life 11 nds pi innid In<br />
tilM the tnsi n(<br />
II ltd sh(iw. on UeillliMlu it<br />
Holliuooil Beaih I hei 111 1,1111<br />
ins 1 lniKl 1 uuuiis it, >d\(ii|s,<br />
(Vein I 1U s II'HIIH ILOS to |no<br />
pi 1 me 1 K itionist<br />
ll<strong>of</strong>lnim aid thei IIIHI mt<br />
lii 1 Be nnnilii 1 nf O11 m ( iii mi<br />
tuis 111,1 siiniimi iisiiius Him<br />
c0111,1 atiil itid tin t.nniil, iiiii.n<br />
then lppeirinie<br />
The niiiid" lit nitil me iliei'<br />
h( idiiuaiiei 11 I\nt \\11rlh Hid<br />
«ill nmiin m riorul i mill<br />
neeks<br />
\ sin MIL- 01 hetirnl tlious-<br />
nniK iif dollurs .liiiiunlh tu 11.<br />
iitrii iimsnnierh Iif 0(e«n<br />
( iti will il i-i hi III ml, he if-<br />
I tn lid soon In n ruti nil 11<br />
1 linn nn tin purl m Iln \il n<br />
In lid I In Mi 1<br />
A new 1 Hi sc hi dull 1 In<br />
meetiiis rnilint nblioallnnH when<br />
they hceoiiie cine. Cheeli.-i lotall<br />
IIIR $fi(iri!l were di.shiirsen<br />
Keilts nf I ' itpiiltfd mil mliiir clicli<br />
• Im ( 111 "simll, I, 1 , , i|,|,, 1<br />
Iln 1I1 h 1 OH linn 1 11 11 (us in 1 n<br />
011 file ( K I I I in inths with the<br />
utitt imlilit utiliti c "inmisstou<br />
uni ippim il in the n< n fiiiui.<br />
is nun i|i iti tl<br />
I II is nil tin n c( I 1I1 n ilu<br />
si In dull w is hl'ti ii iet I<br />
months IM fun 1're udent Ron 1<br />
nil iiccnili iioniiil uiililiiilh.il<br />
iln ui IIIIIII 111 mi hi 11111,111 ,,p<br />
nniiilc ip il pi mts m hu illht<br />
II hi 11 1 iti m 11 HID huh<br />
1 hi Ml nitli 1 iti I helm t <br />
his iiijdi minion,us itluntiii<br />
Ic dnt tlnu^ rim me thr pisl |i<br />
\c 11<br />
leiirned, coL <strong>of</strong>f at 34tbl.<br />
the. re^t stujed on in th*<br />
coadi, hh.irintr chocolate "h<br />
.ilnte then liungci<br />
Station Agent Francis * ]<br />
it 'i JO learned ;J<br />
ovei the New Jerpej Belf"<br />
phone co wireB that the, tL<br />
train from Markit Mt, to^<br />
wood hud dropped <strong>of</strong>f—t<br />
tin car at Tuckahoc .<br />
minutes later than usual<br />
Searches for Train fa,'<br />
'Camdeji,. railroad <strong>of</strong>flfeUJ<br />
»H7cd Evans to "cTmrter<br />
cab hnd to jro m search<br />
lenal tnun, 111 the 'hupe th<br />
nnjfht be able to take- oi_<br />
PjHsenBei B, u hose anxious Jj<br />
lies were keepinji the station j<br />
phone hot.<br />
I 11 route to 34th it.|<br />
peetiiiK ic.rcns the ICV ;<br />
tluiiuffh ihe iniirk <strong>of</strong> ....<br />
KIIOW. Hakes, dimh saw the<br />
lis-ht <strong>of</strong> the tnun, stalled .<br />
st He alHu could see the<br />
<strong>of</strong> men on ihe track ahead,<br />
JIIJJ tlie si\,ijyc, icc-lude.n*4Vinil<br />
the mow to eleir nwav<br />
\irccK.iii ui lines nnd poles—<br />
Pioecedintf to 34th «t, he le<br />
m thut tne tuin hud pa»aed.<br />
point at s 1 > | eui. lnjy ^he<br />
ne milked the trick, thulk 11<br />
1 >uld onlei the tniln bac,<br />
tlint pnuiL tu Like nil the<br />
Hut he found that •„«=.»<br />
linlcH hud blown across the tt<br />
after the tram passed Sa",<br />
pitched in with the train<br />
and a si\ man section gang t<br />
hnd joined the train *fi'f<br />
hin and helped t« clcnY<br />
thr barriern Rtill ahead<br />
Meilillnie, 10th st<br />
ploits deeitltd that lZ\tni'<br />
was lost" Flu \ finnlly de<br />
1» hid j,niu all tin wnv to<br />
ihit mil tint In<br />
( I onlinnnt an D.ft ,') ~ 7<br />
School Budget to<br />
Be Ready Feb.<br />
Ihe 1'I'T Mhnol budget IsS<br />
111 inepircd thm week by<br />
(< Ton nsi nd Reeretnry 0<br />
il oT f-diiratiiiii, ,md Su<br />
t. imi < ini^f r mown<br />
J pluliihlt will he' iiilriMlQ<br />
lehiuin 1 when Ille<br />
Us imin 1.1 ie<br />
mf T ic-c-ordin^ to<br />
Ilinmln Ilui,hes If it"<br />
pletctl cirllci Dr<br />
IK micbt cull 1 fepemil in^<br />
Police, Watching for Fleeing Gangsters, Stop<br />
County Solicitor's Car, Driven by His Niece<br />
!HINN .lean 11,11. niece ,,1<br />
(niinlv Siilleltnr Itubert K.<br />
Hell, ami .1 I'lillnddphiil Klrl<br />
nho was with her, bnl the<br />
thrill <strong>of</strong> their lives early Sun-<br />
dnj, when Mr, Hell's Flint HC-<br />
dnn. nhleb MIHH Hell mis ilrii-<br />
iiiK, was mlHtaken by Orrnn<br />
Cltj puller for that or the<br />
llreitirr l l d l<br />
eciusly reporled<br />
Unit Hie<br />
o lncnl<br />
Alvih Knrpi.i<br />
K K . Knrpi<br />
anil Harry Campbell who eticapivl<br />
after a witberins battle <strong>of</strong> |,nl<br />
It bd f<br />
She was iipprnacblnir Ocenn<br />
<strong>City</strong> on the I^ongport. bridge,<br />
when Hei'Renlit Veinon HiiRhea<br />
and Patrolnii-n l,es Hart nnd<br />
8am Price took one look nt Hie,<br />
Bflll oar nnd drove, it police. «nr<br />
ut. right angles neroHa the rond-<br />
- WroiiK Description<br />
<strong>City</strong> police irodr<br />
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Ifitn, bnd fled In<br />
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"nm colored<br />
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( it ' Iln Hell cm II is ttm .<br />
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,, ,,, ....... .... ,,' "Whether or not the window<br />
tarntd; jjvtr to the birthday fundi waa optm or elpied has HO far<br />
Snow, Ice and Gale PUy n i e eD ad&ed."""liut; WBO'S going, to<br />
*!| eordingly "were again dosed.* A««I CHRIITIAK BCIENII;<br />
.. other attempt to open them wa# . "TBUTH' I<br />
No Shore Fait <strong>Line</strong> trolley<br />
however. Fast <strong>Line</strong> buiei began<br />
Sffljff ffioi& tS<br />
soniuui®, ifolliyij namper<br />
»B«:fi*/»Mi IV ! en Ice on rail, and trolley wlre y f \<br />
ilB** ^vtubereulin test t*een Soinerg Point and Atlantil L.,.,<br />
wHieh]i« «qpii to be <strong>City</strong>. tafa<br />
nonlU^t and; mm-<br />
iv*cnlld reati<br />
^i! toatp this<br />
ft''•£*. librae <strong>of</strong><br />
i h i i<br />
iKSSellnFortfioWtlve \\tP<br />
nft; th whiejj wy<br />
pther taaeil.JS?<br />
r ' fwWwi Ci Crowe, a<br />
il»»«r" fn. US).<br />
-QM buses wVie nAoroHn^ «hnii ^* B ap bul H«. FHMM B, WHIMUM, p«(pr<br />
WMI ouiei wew operating about p,rt li, '<br />
p,rt li, will l» ths win «ui)j«eit or<br />
io minutea late. Later, however, wever, *# muto mutor. taniti, «t th, him, <strong>of</strong><br />
, .— ^--jinoiie BO. reported ,v<br />
comparatively little trouble in «J<br />
A "' <strong>City</strong>, but "plenty" between<br />
— and Tuckiilioe, when<br />
.. jet brolte the Tntf "<br />
- * * •<br />
©*««i Crty Train'Urt'<br />
r our Hours m Blizzard<br />
towiri m triin, and<br />
! MIM the meadows<br />
pytwn.<br />
Rleliard OirnUaii will<br />
m, Sinuel w»y will be<br />
In tople for the evinlnB<br />
I. h«M Wrt-<br />
»r 'wwdiip, wm<br />
l tt IMI «,<br />
tt It 7.20 li. m.<br />
>r.,«r mMtmi! at T.4I<br />
•aid they entrouble<br />
until (Oontlnutd fwra Mm 1).<br />
•jrota the traek. FronitherS in, " Mill Betfuwi I1M<br />
IWWWWjWery pole wag down. I The reduction, nccordiua to<br />
|:traek wltJv* rope Ittaelnd to tii*l Uy th* duaiUnk flrhi, not ai any<br />
i the original bill<br />
; But to aww iit«<br />
gerweebui wai<br />
sttbot ito meet vettiiaiion: Into ehurg«g <br />
cisions •• to where it could be<br />
public car,! party . in the social<br />
rooms <strong>of</strong> the Lifion sometime in<br />
February. Mrs. John Fisher waa<br />
on arrangements.<br />
Baptist Church Plans<br />
North Pole Festival<br />
Tahight (fHday) there will ba<br />
a North Pole festival in the BapJ<br />
tilt ehtiMhi- «poniored--by—th«<br />
Philithea Claso <strong>of</strong> the Sunday<br />
school. Invitations, heavily froited,<br />
have been issued, but you may;<br />
eomt if you didn't receive one,<br />
A iijver <strong>of</strong>ferine will be taken at<br />
the door.<br />
Unique tames, intereiUnk ehtertainnient<br />
ami deliclouH refresh-;<br />
nuntt; art promlied. •<br />
if you're In tbe niarlwt fuv<br />
HB faults, juBt take it to am<br />
hai (»• N(M[t weaneiaay niih<br />
lief bureau, and it in" undorrtonil<br />
Hit every able-bodied perion who<br />
h88 received relief will ha «pected<br />
to apply for a gardan<br />
plot; otherwiso lie mftvn difficult,<br />
time reciivlug relief In fu-<br />
itored, etnte might convict Hauptmliiln<br />
Meantime, motor - driven oil! m JBlwrnnattntlBl aTidenoe, even<br />
Jieatera went out <strong>of</strong> commiiiien,!"<br />
as well us those requiring fnua<br />
t»t;Opuft«ouw The tempiratuM fell rapidly in<br />
liirsWi fl»«natlE the three public gehooli, and at 1<br />
leliuroi-time: acti- », m., they were eleied tot the<br />
<strong>of</strong> jht pledge, jchqol <strong>of</strong>ficials decided to cnll a ««<br />
JWiW; KlitlpiW'Mevbeing 'taken to or- neiiiay morning as Won ii they w "« 8 \ n ^tWf}^s,<br />
jSpl*! «a|8K«'Juni« women's club In arrivA by bus, "'**" A JS^"^ff ve 1 st<br />
""<br />
g^fflW flSfnP'y. Mitt Mary • Crtii Js Yesterday (Thursday) the heat «.ny «._*.-&*dw*h»i.<br />
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ — ^ 4 "'^^ *"*" rfj * lp -"' th * '•»*»*»" I «JSi Jih ESS 0 "" 1 " 1 w Th? gernipn, fey the fra-<br />
[lie UIIB. "OvtreomliiB Ob.<br />
fltflflei,"<br />
A rhuiiige In the eanduct <strong>of</strong> ills Cliureli<br />
with'tne Little TaeMre I By continuing the morning ics- M>> win h. utsbiiahni gunta, IIBBM-<br />
-."•.-... ...-:;:•-. •.-.'•.,- I sliifi ' nntll 1 n m h,,,,,»,w rtm forth, Ike bMltliWM' Mil nrinnry do.<br />
r. • . v Wii<br />
°""""-<br />
S§4 .ntKttdf^ •C;:^Jv ;v • ; , , : I milling when school convened I<br />
1 *" * p> . m tU B<br />
T be plots will ho aliened free,<br />
as will iced lind Blanls.<br />
The city will M aaktll l« c«-<br />
u,e HUB»«. ; members.<br />
operate, as It is felt the pmn<br />
The occasion which mnrked will do much In clearing <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the Mth anniversary nf Kiwanla many iinalghtly vacant lots.<br />
International was designftted as Register at UM lioit roomii In<br />
_,_ _ part presidents' day. The past the Music Pier, from I to 11 V<br />
•fli fllvC I^KaMaHflp presidents honored wore William in,, next Wednesday. ^<br />
Ul UE3 V/OIUlUE H. ColliBBon. Jr., Dr. M. B. Stan.<br />
^* nard, A. Randolph Pogf, C. Hom-<br />
- er Shoemaker-, Floyd C. Sliniim,<br />
READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS j<br />
To Pay Official Vint rt cimtoB B, Priee, stinins w. crie.<br />
kl( . D> Mi_j__ George D, RIchardB, Henrj' f.<br />
MUSIC Fltr, Monday i0bBnM, Jr.. and Bayard I.. Eng-<br />
^ ^ ^ land.<br />
Tune In on the<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficinl visit <strong>of</strong> Mia. Emily Honor iieud IVcsldi'iils<br />
'> noweyer, the „,„„„«, will nnt «t ti n, m. Thi* <strong>Jan</strong>fe Hewitt, <strong>of</strong> A|ieeen, diitrict The olub ul0mhers slq(1d a T»lue coal' prograin<br />
! diitrict was Riven ita ahtte tit- thunm i« tnins nude in make it i.o»- deputy, order <strong>of</strong> the Bastern itar, m,nuU ,B Hlmee ,„ tr|blllo t(, ll)(,<br />
i. tendancb oredlt. iifaie fer mslhEFg sf the ynynger ehiU will occur next Monday night in msm<strong>of</strong>y <strong>of</strong> Rsnben W. Kdwardi THE SHADOW<br />
We <strong>City</strong>, Upper Townihip and ij« «chi,oi ilnrinj<br />
the muiie pavilion. Special exec- flBd Hram 8_ mv.reri deceased<br />
other hoints were sent liome Wed»'<br />
eiiea wil lie Riven and refreah- nttat preiidont..<br />
IS BACK<br />
ments will be ! It is ex- Mr. Colliisnn, first president <strong>of</strong> Irery MonaiT and Wednesil»jf<br />
the elun, read the nnnuul niegsage<br />
<strong>of</strong> Or, W. J. CaiTington,<br />
OTW WABC, m to J p. n.<br />
prceldeiit <strong>of</strong> 'Kiwnnls Interiiation.<br />
Those from Qoean<br />
nl. Tho report <strong>of</strong> Immediate Past<br />
ent England was ipnc! b><br />
-.„,„ Boiwell in the iihsence <strong>of</strong><br />
Commligioner and Mrs. John E. .Mr. England who wus enclunvor- Doctor<br />
Trout, Mro. EuRunf Murpliy, Mt'a, Ing to reilore the electric service<br />
which was toinporarllj' inlerrapt"<br />
SubiH-HI^ t« The Sentinel-LedfT,<br />
tiM n jenr, in ndvnncc.<br />
Touring Dept,<br />
Service<br />
in K , „<br />
thin 50 ptaplq in ki<br />
Alone, whfle* duty<br />
y ihs rnepc ih&n 1.0no.0t<br />
SHORE MOTOR CLUB, being<br />
.Affiliated A, A, A. qiab, iu 11<br />
hmr$ arc ent!t1H>' te th** infsf*^»<br />
at no extra coat. It U u--»\h}:<br />
BHve tho COM Of mpmtrfrnhiii i<br />
•Ingle |ilnnn«1 trip by thii Jci<br />
jaent, MemheFP drive more ehgg<br />
^plained with&ul<br />
part ta jqln.<br />
Elmer H, Crane<br />
- Biintiniilln<br />
MORE HEAT... BETTER HEAT...<br />
AND BiGFLiElSAVINDS/r^<br />
vacuum-clean<br />
i, a<br />
rkard<br />
bj" a Min<br />
brother<br />
9u!ggi<br />
sii<br />
\ J ,, *!><br />
FINE PROPER<br />
In Center <strong>of</strong> T*<br />
Lirge Mfiag Boon, _.<br />
Knum and Klfche,<br />
0 lied IIowtUK «nd Maid 1 ,,<br />
Fumi.h«J Nic«l.<br />
SACRIFICE PRIi<br />
BERTRAND T, AT.<br />
CAR!<br />
INSURANCE<br />
13th and Boardwtl^j<br />
rkoaei 171<br />
,'NOW IS THE TIME TO<br />
% V!<br />
/ X<br />
FIRST Alt<br />
J Court House Church I<br />
rhe; 13th: ahniial eonferepc<br />
( Cftpe; alay County vY<br />
jpie'g Council <strong>of</strong> RellglOUi Bditlon<br />
win open ,tonlght'.'-:(Fr.l><br />
K)' in tHe Court House Bap-<br />
| eliureh, tit 7::iftf and will coniji<br />
tomorrow with morning, aftfonn<br />
and evening gosaiona.<br />
Hlitiitrated Leetiiro on Africa,<br />
f Rev. 1,. E. Tellar,<br />
f Sntnrdiiy<br />
in, in. Adciitloiiiil RcKiitration,<br />
p n. m. Buftlnosii .Meeting—<br />
! AniiounconieiitB.<br />
•1 Introduotloh <strong>of</strong> Wnders,<br />
:a. m. Worihln Service, Harold<br />
.• RndPS,<br />
IB n, in. Address, "The Cru-<br />
;Bader," Jlev. John Pomberton.<br />
00 a. m, Dlacusslon OroupB,<br />
10 n, m. Free Time.<br />
80 p. m, launch,<br />
W p. in. Organ Hecltnl, David<br />
JHlIJShBH,<br />
jli p. m. WorMilp Service, El-<br />
; m SAVE m<br />
; EWANS<br />
th & Aibury Ph. 901<br />
Oeean<br />
fill this<br />
the Water L<br />
to the National, Resources Board,<br />
made public lnal week, in which<br />
the eommltlntt adviien that the<br />
federal ^uvernnieni "Bhould nsalat<br />
in file construction <strong>of</strong> vsiirks<br />
for the protsotion anjl Improve,<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> beiiunei; and HIIOICB <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe United aiates," and nurtlonlarly<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Jeriey coast.<br />
on the Aiiantlc Toast by erosjon,<br />
III© report snld.<br />
Pointing out thai .protectlvn<br />
monsiirflH at. enn point frequently<br />
cause erosion at another, the report<br />
recommends a unified pl.in<br />
for »«mUoiw SB*; is rtpttrWi<br />
«° bs much improved In health.'<br />
Raw You Ever Tried<br />
D A H Cone Cleaned<br />
Anthracite<br />
"Buckwheat Coal"<br />
J'nrc While Ash<br />
N.r (linkers<br />
Wonderful Heal<br />
CITE US A CAM,<br />
CAMPBELL'S<br />
1800 WEST ATI,<br />
I'HONE MB<br />
#<br />
NEW SPARK<br />
PLUGS<br />
Bring Smoother<br />
Riding and<br />
More Miles Per<br />
Gallon<br />
Battery Service<br />
615 ASBURY AVE, ;<br />
racmii «•<br />
008 SHORE B0AI> WJfflBS WlHt-<br />
nesdi And* ra<br />
Pineaople Jaice Do).H.w.n.r.<br />
SSCO or Princess Oleomargarine<br />
Boooul Cqffda : '-v v:-;^%%/§ :<br />
Maiswsll Houoe C<strong>of</strong>fee •?.,'. ; ;v SS-j^l<br />
23c Hssttr Prioo; KuKipbiipfKings<br />
27e Del; fiflohto Asparagirti<br />
peney Michigan Hand Picked<br />
Aslt fgi foldor ol ptiiB b^aprotlpesiii<br />
8c Califc ipsf eit<br />
Raisans<br />
Our Meat ^Managers Suggest Ttese^<br />
Fkriejf, prtbh Kflleil Young Hin< J? jgl<br />
Turkeys<br />
, Ltah Frtsh Rib Inti
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:ptste. fa? t&e *w '" I<br />
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w* a*<br />
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jSSi'<br />
PiVi £<br />
*«*£.<br />
• « * • . «<br />
mmam mil *aan. s* «MMisseg Francis'<br />
yi/haloy and Betty Collins, entei'.<br />
tlinied at qe.gsert,:vAfter dinner,<br />
tBp group uttonded ii movlo. f<br />
jPresent were: < Mrs. Oeorao<br />
rjougherty,' Mr«, ioott Adams,<br />
Jils». Helen finitely, •." airs. Gordon<br />
Welsh Socieiy to be<br />
Entertained Heic :<br />
Th Oidih Gtyiny, Welch<br />
QiBrtitt »n AM<br />
UttttiU<br />
• ;! ,[ n > PRINTiNC<br />
DON'T Fanar.T<br />
Mywood Press<br />
Pb, 1490 822 9th St.<br />
Fted It, Huiidnifr, Jr.<br />
Sooner or later most enr<br />
owners find It ncccssin-y to<br />
invest In a complete engine<br />
"overhaul" costing well pver<br />
ITSi Ford car owaers<br />
need never Incur this expanse.<br />
For only (40.50, plus<br />
am, Blrfl, V<strong>of</strong>t Ilonrloil, Mw. Ray, $3.00 freight, they can have<br />
Wd Pfauderi, e, M" MrR^jAutuitut w AUIUitl SmUli,!II! , a block-testoa, blk ffnetory-re<br />
2nd, Minn Siyrfle pbtohlasor,, oonditloned engiae installed.<br />
.Mlsg. Marlon. Sinkinaon, Mw, Da- These engines are recondivid<br />
iWainwrighr »nd' the "hostess^ tioned at the factory by the<br />
iinttit method! and with the<br />
»limi precUlon toplg,<br />
At 149,80 for a f«ptory-recoudltloticd<br />
V-8, this iervlce<br />
bicomeji clieaner tBan . the<br />
Tartan Grapt Fruit Juke<br />
Tartan Pineapple aii~~£^<br />
SuBiweel Prune Juice ,u ..<br />
Duchew Sour Krout<br />
ftJ^ Dried Lima Bean<br />
WWe Pean<br />
cake or Buckwheat Flour<br />
'Quaker Farina ......ICJ .;'...-. v '•••'• l : ' ;<br />
Pure Maple Sjrruft itN^ % :„,_ ~<br />
Rg and Bran witt 11^ &i ftse<br />
SUGAR, 10 ft cldth l^<br />
'. w . '<br />
L -<br />
^i 4<br />
A 1 v<br />
n^K •><br />
•hfeft.<br />
J^JW*-
mpsNext<br />
as happened to<br />
» tt none<br />
on }«n*iyonaer "So WhatV"<br />
ked like a buncfc <strong>of</strong> punks<br />
h t iht Ih looted<br />
it .iriniiiglioiit the<br />
M t.> tlie out-<br />
li nil gea-<br />
i wjKNdori fnieM, aa<br />
r {ram Tins I'Ctit point-<br />
nrf llnniinonton is<br />
hld b<br />
> <strong>City</strong><br />
is<br />
be<br />
t bade o week<br />
Sfl lfennod<br />
Heasswtvilla «nrt<br />
„ a m»t-back, 10 to ft.<br />
t'out utter *eai n<br />
r«3nlff 1 » lTfc 1.<br />
IWhMura »«nt Bt 'cm tooth am<br />
nail JMlm tnt first whistle, and<br />
piled up n J2-lo-» leahi-t oi leaniimt. »lm jn •> ilil v<br />
\ n tin. 1111 t tonsi-ilentli hir'i<br />
son ii JU lln cliool i 1 in. int<br />
vr.ir Dicks m 1 fiv «f ll " 1<br />
fm n diifficnt ini-li'. ii»l "'ill<br />
,ilKtcjiU no iliinn Lu 11m * ls<br />
inn* tii wltili<br />
Auliii 1 II.1111 1 >>. « '•> llf ; 1 •'<br />
iicnitd tin' niirlii ilth'»r" '"<br />
.It, jllOWfll OIllj tll'L |l)lllti<br />
tut pri iiou IWIIIIII, Ajinin'-l<br />
Average Age Here<br />
Down This Year in<br />
Basketball Ranks<br />
i.f i<br />
What i» tho .ni-rirfe JKe f<br />
high Eciioo) vjiMiy luJtetbim<br />
aior'<br />
Soracwherf between J7 and 18<br />
O C H "<br />
SiTy oThei school*<br />
But the loenl' teftin this year i.i<br />
mmlo un,<strong>of</strong> five hoyK—the start-<br />
inf> line up—who \l'<br />
Now, HiL point i-. »'M •I""<br />
iiiuiniK. to lit '11 i"" 1 uut'" 11 "<br />
\l\]<br />
il,i\ 11 in I il> I<br />
/rime fiom<br />
I In uni<br />
l> T fn<br />
J lit I r<br />
Jiirr.K untei<br />
foi 1 nnt<br />
11 run 1<br />
\JT( s foi tin b il iiite <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
\ir it\ tt( w nf I 1 i iK h a 1<br />
inn l'> lim M, IS l '<br />
II 1 Hull I' VIM Kl Htfllliui<br />
17 mil Ii in Mill 1 I<br />
I 11 tin 1 nun ^ 11111 tin ui 1<br />
1 r( ,f| II, 1 \l II<br />
II 1- \ fir<br />
P1S.I1 II<br />
II r UN r<br />
Mill mill<br />
I 1. I .1<br />
M ( II<br />
I I<br />
X<br />
Or in t I)<br />
I I<br />
1 I I<br />
171<br />
MilK.lk<br />
, I r I<br />
r \ n I<br />
M 11 n 1 nt'<br />
Y ml i < 1<br />
I!, , us 1<br />
H, ii rl<br />
» fftiinl<br />
I 7 :.i j. I i c I -•.<br />
i ill I hree niiti 'fer<br />
Mellliiillslv I,line In ire<br />
.Wimdjiy ni^hl \v:i..; hiul for the<br />
\l< In irtist t linn I) p i II i llie\<br />
llropped ginned liolh in Ihe senior<br />
mil .illnitir flivisioiis. In Ihe Keil-<br />
lor sumo (lie I.niheran^ .^\vam]>ed<br />
lh*Mii, -17-l'i, wilh \{r\, (iiiiinar<br />
Knili!sii |,l^h miln ivlili 1C piilliin,<br />
fc'arnorcd seven for<br />
AIIII<br />
I mil<br />
r Ii 0<br />
In 1 lif jiimoi divi^i 11 ih< f nil<br />
Iu I o\ itu ir< (I i}j. Mi ilioiitsi*.<br />
-- t II pilinjr ti 11 1 i\ point<br />
Ii nl 111 1I11 fn 1 h ilr rnr tin<br />
« nun 1 I flu 1 it 1 11 « m huh<br />
null r.iut fulil 1 (Ml-- ulnl* H11<br />
1 * \'l 1111 if (I tin Mi llmilM<br />
wilh h\i jinmt 1 In- m e tin<br />
1 1II111I11 jiinuii', the Jiinim Itnd<br />
unit fi\o win ind on* lo&f<br />
Hi* I tnh n ontnr uini tintmr<br />
tho lender., Tho rinv. Mr, Kiiiid-<br />
sen Is Iciiiiiug the punk with 51<br />
points II nd Frnnri.t ''PJf" Town-<br />
send la nnxt with 49. nnsn and<br />
Ed Fcriillioli arii ||e,! fnr third<br />
with 4fi markers eacji, all He two<br />
more Lutherans, Ted Bnnnor md<br />
Vic Brondley, are In fourth po-<br />
sition with 31 ench. Will Plgott<br />
Is Fifth^ with JO points.<br />
Chess Club Loses<br />
Beaten ip Practice Tilt<br />
With Bridgeton<br />
Last Friday ninht the Ocfon<br />
<strong>City</strong> CheiM Club lost a 10 board<br />
practice match to tho Uilrlgeion<br />
('hess C'iiib iit Bridgeion, f>Vi in<br />
ilk. <strong>Ocean</strong> rily will be hogt to<br />
Bridgeton In u return tilt ,«oon.<br />
The matches are designed to aivo<br />
the lesi-ejcperieneed membi.s fin<br />
opportunity to play oo_ ih« learni,<br />
Tlie lilHhligiits' <strong>of</strong> IIH recent<br />
eaeouim.r were the wins scored<br />
for tlio Ui.ean rltj- emiTTiy HeV,<br />
W, R, Scott and Ouiiifii Boland,<br />
Tl.nmas Ernest, BiiJgeion, ngaiu<br />
(iliowed his iHprtnmcy over the<br />
0re»n <strong>City</strong> playeis nt punrd 1<br />
when he defeated Curl Shaw af-<br />
ter trailing in the early stains<br />
cil the game.<br />
The score:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltj Itridiretnii<br />
C, Shaw ..,„. 0 T. Ernest 1<br />
A. H. Troth. 1 E. Lamb ........ 0<br />
S. H. Adams '& WalnwrlglH ,, >i<br />
C. E. Ailania., 1 H, Letts ....... 0<br />
S. B. Cormvnr 0 Vannra.ln —...i. 1<br />
W. H. Bnnlt,. i P, Hharn „ fl<br />
V, Hediilt .... I) N. Haryoy „. 1<br />
BvanMlinM „ 0 W. Smllh „, . j<br />
W, Wise ..„.. 0 W. atone , I<br />
0. Dolund .... 1 Xfclnnia ., , 0<br />
Chirps on The<br />
Church League<br />
The Committee on Postpone-<br />
ments has run into & bit ot a<br />
snag. Some <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal<br />
outfit'^ dato books didn't gee<br />
with tho Committee's plans lor<br />
.thnt Episcopal - Presbyterian<br />
finnffovcr. )temember( Inisiness<br />
before pleasure, anil -this Lea-<br />
gue really ia business.<br />
Episcopal Juniors broke whut<br />
looked to be u perfectly invul-<br />
nerable losing fltrcnli when they<br />
turned Baptist over their knees.<br />
Those lads Tftylnr and Long<br />
juttt couldn't go on playing fur<br />
a loiim: leant.<br />
That Cathnlic-Presbyterian tiff<br />
really was a haul-fought name,<br />
from whiiitlo to K lm - When the<br />
boy.4 ^ot logetber under the<br />
basket there were a lot <strong>of</strong> Ibo.-e<br />
dull tlioils which bespeak tin;<br />
impact <strong>of</strong> nhouliler ajrainst<br />
uhouldcr* or just ahoiit uny<br />
other eoml^niitioll > its worst.<br />
There's a little ehaller to tile<br />
L'iTi_"£t tliiit Catholic jntemls pro<br />
leslinjJT tiiat Presbyterian g.'liue<br />
Llie t-laiiii Liein^ thnt Pee Wee<br />
Wei it was ineligible, berau^e he<br />
olnyeii on another team alinul.<br />
tiivvn e:iilier in the season. JIISL<br />
anoihi-r headai'he for the (;ov<br />
erninj; 1'M. Quifk, f-M, tin*<br />
It was a bad night for M. l< ,<br />
Monday. That Lutheran cataH*<br />
trophe IVUK anticipated in a<br />
measilre, hill the Junior defeat<br />
will have tn be chalked up tu<br />
the new Catholic uniforms.<br />
May they never leave the court<br />
in defeat, and what's mvre, we<br />
hope this plueky bunch will not<br />
be called upon to change on<br />
the Hnor to keep the slate<br />
clean.<br />
• * *<br />
What wus that, Ted IJeniicr?<br />
The t>e|rinning <strong>of</strong> an airplane<br />
spin, or were you just i>ractie<br />
ing un currying the olil sack<br />
when you lifted Hub ntf the<br />
floor thnt-a-way '<br />
The score keeper closed his<br />
little Murk book for the lust<br />
time Monday night; but calm<br />
your fears, there is u nice, mm,<br />
clean one waiting for Friday,<br />
That old hook has told many n<br />
tale, pleaHiiig and otherwise.<br />
Here's to the new book! may it<br />
see as many good games and<br />
^tr much fine Hpurtsmuinhip as<br />
did its predecessor!<br />
Former Golf Pro Here<br />
Florida Instructor<br />
rharleg H<strong>of</strong>fnor, former prr <strong>of</strong><br />
the Oeean <strong>City</strong> Oolf flub, ia np-<br />
erntlng a golf driving ranee and<br />
giving golf innmicthns on the<br />
Tamiam! trail, Fla,, it was lenrli.<br />
ed this week.<br />
High School News<br />
Jly HHITSBT SHOI'lfAKlH<br />
Assembly Mondaj i"»""»B*^<br />
featured b> talks on ibe lWiu'<br />
and Sou night ihlb »wrdio h»<br />
James M.lle... c.plain «f tho ba<br />
A »<br />
I ill<br />
MideliL<br />
kothall team md limits<br />
jirosldcnt <strong>of</strong> I In<br />
Kny L I'ltc dim im "f • 1 "' 1 "<br />
|CB. lllMl ^IK.kf HO Bill '•..«<br />
pleased ho l»«l !«'" "'"'<br />
thange or spirit h\ i«"t'• '<br />
bnikethill R-yiie- !' m I"" 1<br />
top Tito meeting wJ« ,<br />
discuss belttr nidtlwdh (<br />
brganizAtlon-<br />
•Mill ii ii i\imlniiii<br />
schiduled to ntnt ii'i<br />
tlnj tmilil l» 'I '"' "<br />
lUl I pOslllilll'lillTll ^<br />
,UM 10 R»t Hi' ' ' "'<br />
inn I > p" pi" •'<br />
no<br />
in vt<br />
\ Ti 1<br />
t i < i<br />
1 Llll<br />
School<br />
Si ll "' » ii<br />
I ij li\ III<br />
IIIIMI ll I (> Pll<br />
.linn ti Ii '<br />
MI 1<br />
II I l ' i<br />
I i i I '<br />
-.otm<br />
h<br />
i I n \<br />
1 , 1 i<br />
Vbat nan f golnff to d» •!>•<br />
nut thine old clanlionrdiii"<br />
jou auk. "C«T«r Irmm with<br />
lumltuiroe liriik-lrpo «idliig,*<br />
we replj. And Uncle 8am<br />
sajm -I'll v*, the hill." it<br />
Is t'tisy to make jnnr home<br />
Bung and weather-tight with<br />
thin ftludv Hiding that looks<br />
like wal brirt. National<br />
sliiuiilnp: Act cash to do It<br />
H r«ujj now. Let w t«ll<br />
JOB how to get It. Thone<br />
uo toda>.<br />
PoweU- ,<br />
ABEL'S<br />
Grade "A" WWto Ash<br />
COAL<br />
Nut & Steve, ten $12.00<br />
Jon 10,i0<br />
Buckwheat ton 8.00<br />
PIIOXE flCEAK CITf<br />
2050<br />
W. Thomas Adum, D.S.C.<br />
BUHOEON<br />
Inn *T HMMoMIM 1IB<br />
Chiropodist<br />
610 Aibnrj AT*.<br />
Public Service<br />
Buses<br />
—TO—<br />
Philadelphia<br />
$1.50 Round Trip<br />
Good for 4 Dayfl<br />
10 Trip Family<br />
Ticket $7.00<br />
Departures<br />
6.15 and «il". A. M<br />
I.IS md 5:30 P. M.<br />
Biim Trlpi<br />
iilBjB bnlf si giSO p.<br />
TLOLIt; SKHVIf'R TERMINAL<br />
Nlnlh SI. & All.nllt Avcnae<br />
1190<br />
JohnPelto&Co.,Inc.<br />
Genera] Contractor*<br />
MM ASnCBT ATI,<br />
Pfcone Mi<br />
HARRY DIBB<br />
Plumbinp--Heating<br />
IM KICHTH ITBEIT<br />
Hm t»»«-W — H... Fhont imr-Hi<br />
PBOMPT 11RVIC1<br />
ESTIMATES FDRNISBED<br />
BROWNLEE'S<br />
EXPRESS<br />
PhUa. - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Daily<br />
Used Household<br />
FURNITURE<br />
FOR SALE<br />
U. S. flOVEUNMEST<br />
Ucenne Re. H. T. M-BM<br />
to boy yonr old tM, RlrtHI »ri<br />
p.ld. BM nr OtMn Cltr t.pmsnl.tlTe.<br />
&n« Bmllh. 711 Aitory Annu, ar<br />
FboBHI<br />
LoBbud lea Mnln Sill<br />
" 0CEAH CHI M<br />
I1H ST. and WIST AT.<br />
MOVING-STORAGE<br />
Put FntnttiiK—Ben,!.) and IgH<br />
No More Dai H<br />
Till^ frv.iliitinnar^ Gap Sirnls* In<br />
1 ,uliu*l •-i»»ilo-. 10 only » ff« Bioiji<br />
l.j, bjoi-JiiJ old e.n orgiwi? lioin<br />
i;.,,i,ii And rMiranderl I'orswwloi<br />
i,,ii«iin,:liill <strong>Jan</strong>ilcil<strong>of</strong>i-viir liruils<br />
I.hiiir,, Ll, -nor lliilt liulds tho Mjij<br />
, ;,„ „„, ihr. bin mirk, ninwjli and<br />
li-i'-in" wlilmui n.lwu »ulllf.l rdl<br />
lMATIl'Al.l.V.<br />
la mipisvn)<br />
CORRECTIVE GLASSES<br />
FOR CHILDREN<br />
IHI-I I nl ,,M I<br />
t .,1<br />
'Ihilti MM,i , i l'i<br />
i \p ' • i i i !• ' '<br />
Dr, L, W. Belts & Sons<br />
OPTOMETRISTS<br />
1TIIN Atlniilic .. rimnel<br />
Phorio 117I.J Piliinr 573. W<br />
W. H. Oldfield & Son<br />
Tile and Marble Work<br />
912 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
AboveAU-aGoodRo<strong>of</strong><br />
George W. Wilcox<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing nnd Short Metal Work<br />
PB, im nrnAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Since 1899 We've<br />
Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
J. Laban<br />
IIITU ASD WIST AT<br />
I'HOSl 38<br />
Your Car in a Heated Garagef<br />
the Year Abound<br />
a.<br />
%f GARDEN GARAGE<br />
L,ee <strong>of</strong> Conshohocken<br />
Car Washing BUICK Service and Re '**<br />
& -<br />
RELIABLE BUILDE)<br />
OTIS M, TOWN SEND. Inc.<br />
|1|uinp " Jill and flfrfJ<br />
DAttY TOffS PHn.ADELPHIA<br />
TO dCEAN CITY<br />
Call 900<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
M0YIN6 A SrECUITT<br />
•H Itell „ Market 3221<br />
Keystone Mnln CUB<br />
FERGUSON EXPRESS CO.<br />
818 8TH STREET 0 C E A N<br />
AMnm-Avxnltmn nn4 Bcrlni Gariin Sta.<br />
i<br />
C AVI7 MILES<br />
. Ol\\ E* TIME<br />
Between Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
All PwU <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Longport Bridge<br />
t»ke cbanceo withan<br />
olii^D<strong>of</strong> when If io so raiy<br />
to have Careystone applied<br />
«ght over it. Made <strong>of</strong> asbes-<br />
tos and cement formed into<br />
sbinglc-ghaped units, these<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>s have all the advantages<br />
<strong>of</strong> slate or tile without the<br />
heavy weight, high coat and<br />
tendency to crack,<br />
Permanent and Firepro<strong>of</strong><br />
f"?*** 1 * i» » permanent<br />
'£a& it it «• firepro<strong>of</strong> aa atone.<br />
Careystone is nude in I<br />
tractive colors. And<br />
eitra cost you e«n<br />
TVtathcr-Ago" fiW<br />
only by Carey.<br />
Low Coil...FK«<br />
Careystone coit* — .,<br />
in ^ oml Ii<br />
Ihut lime we n ^re in a n r o<br />
paHsnKC — dur '.\ Unitid -ital :<br />
throiiEii the f.imn n (nl'ln.i < ,•<br />
nlunift Ihrriliniti ] ind^liil ^ /<br />
7 4 r i p 111 ^e en i» Pidio \l<br />
uel — I'ctei Mmiil tfi nn lii^'mi<br />
—nnd in through .it s p<br />
Thi one lotk here lo'iiii u^ nn<br />
ililid II"* ua\<br />
1 HIP flrrnn<br />
The niiron nnk5,<br />
8cc. 0. Thin <strong>On</strong>Hnsnot ihil) lain t)f-<br />
8cc.<br />
feet a»<br />
nan<br />
b» law,<br />
The alravr Ordlnanoc<br />
h B M Jf C a i M<br />
The alravr Odlnanoc<br />
ih« BsaM Jf CianinisMoiurs o<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oman dt*. No* JirsH. a«<br />
iMftmr or Oi- >a{d bhu| +s<br />
.21.1 oaj- <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>infjr. 1»M, *n<br />
hlcmhi<br />
31<br />
stioiif,(Tii Ihe Pn-<br />
, Btioilf,fin IllP Pn<br />
dflr r i»n tlii> norlhffpiit ai I<br />
diii-s In the Atlnntlr from the<br />
northiiuiii. If this wrltlni; m wob-<br />
bly. It Is bepntmo we urn plli-hlnp<br />
mil rolling. I cloaed out mv 1M1<br />
liihois today hy mvlntlns; SS fi>ol<br />
In the iilr In a IIOKV.-I rhnlr<br />
painting il«. mnlniti.-ist.<br />
At :) p. in. today we »n> <strong>of</strong>f<br />
i^npe niniico, Tosta nicn. Tainnr-<br />
rov. \vi> will bn <strong>of</strong>f NIcHNiKun<br />
fa 1 <strong>of</strong>f '<br />
Mr*. 1,111,,, visits I'nri-nU<br />
Mi-' Wiiiiiim j.aku, ni i-hllii-<br />
felnhiii, Is hew for u two wcekn<br />
VIHII wilh hrr piiicntii. Mr. and<br />
.Mm. lliny 'I'lirhcrt, :i_':i Ocvim<br />
•iv. llor hilsli:iri(', Williilm LillU!<br />
;i fiirnirr Ori:;m Cilv num. who K<br />
1 riTtifird imlillc nccimiilunl, IIHM<br />
iioi'ii mini 10 Alloiinn r«r noil<br />
hat will require n fiirlnlHhi. Un<br />
will join Mru. Liiko hero later.<br />
SIIIIKITIIIU lo The .Siiitiiiil-I,cil.<br />
st-r, $IM u jci.,. In iiiliance.<br />
SIIKMIFF'H HALK<br />
H) II tu, nf N,« lo<br />
I Jinuniy A II<br />
Grove, religious p<br />
W«ro held, Blmllar to Ocvmi ^Ity.<br />
The old camp meeting pavilion<br />
•till standa.<br />
Girl Scoot News<br />
A drill In formation taught by<br />
Mrs. Ocorge Dougherty v/ti» isiv<br />
ocinli l'"7 and recorded |i-<br />
Oic (,,|«) M»y Cnuntr Clerk-s oiflcj I-<br />
U'^l 207 <strong>of</strong> Mortmses. tuwe Jfil. ,nd<br />
rou are mode * defendant because yra-<br />
"•"mS'i r * C °"' °""" r *' *" >r ' 11 ' 1 ' 1 " 1<br />
IJIlcd 1 Ilercmlier S2, 18^4.<br />
llinjAtlDS A IBVELAND<br />
•Solicitor, <strong>of</strong> romplalnants.<br />
Title A Trust HMB.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly N j<br />
1-4 4t pf $11 JJ<br />
SALE<br />
Hy<br />
Sjulliivrtt.vnrJIy In laid line <strong>of</strong> Wesley |<br />
ilnue <strong>of</strong> a wrll <strong>of</strong> Fieri Facia*<br />
lie <strong>of</strong> HortiBKcd Premlsas, to me<br />
illrecleil Issueil out <strong>of</strong> the Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Chancery <strong>of</strong> N«w Jarse». on the Ulh<br />
day <strong>of</strong> Jsnunry. A I) 1(3E. In a certain<br />
ciuw ivhurelu Kntharlni- Graeo Tnylo'<br />
H comiilnlnunt end Marie W Scott, et<br />
ir, et HIF are defendants I shnll n-<br />
po«e to sale nt public vendee, on<br />
MONDAV. FEBRUARY U|h, IMS.<br />
it^eisn the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and |lii<br />
clock p M to wit, at one o'clock<br />
ocek<br />
at the<br />
B virtue Jf • writ <strong>of</strong> Fl*rl BMtai,J<br />
- 1 - <strong>of</strong> MortuireA rnnlsts, tel BM IJ<br />
"ta <strong>of</strong> MortianA rnnlsu, u><br />
Jltmtsd, liaued out <strong>of</strong> Un Coort<br />
Chujctrr <strong>of</strong> N.« J«i»y on th. «!•'<br />
<strong>of</strong> New tmr. on th* «b oW<br />
or Juuarr. A D. l»«s. In a esrtaifi<br />
causa wherein Integrity Trust Cooi<br />
pany ami Hasal Hari Otl>alr Truatato<br />
ctc.t are i comumniintat ant Anns M<br />
Amsterdam, et vlr are dtfuijjints, 1<br />
snail expose to sale at public vmlue,<br />
MONDAlf. PEBBtJABV UM. ltU, •<br />
brtween the hours <strong>of</strong> twelvt and fln<br />
o'tloelt P. M. fo -all, at 6m o'Dloef<br />
'" V" afternoon <strong>of</strong> aaid day. at Ihe<br />
Sheriffs <strong>of</strong>fice In Cap* Mar Oonrl<br />
Hoose, Cape Hay County. New Jei<br />
All ilia- - -<br />
•wmlMinsI .<br />
f wI ' l | n e<br />
r r— v-ir^«a, ^i|«v ^"" 1-** Bfl^<br />
AH the followli.it traet or parttl <strong>of</strong><br />
nnd and premises henlnltrter imrtleu-<br />
* rl S d 'P lb1 It li d bl<br />
* rl S<br />
I h<br />
r im<br />
mid C<br />
rtlu<br />
belns<br />
t<br />
S. P lb « 1 - "ItlMte. lyimr mid belns<br />
In the Cllj or Oeean Clly In th. County<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape M.y ,nd stllto <strong>of</strong> N,w<br />
Jtnt.<br />
Numbtred Five- Mnndreil and -fiirtv<br />
ttaht (B4S) In B«t|oi, "C" «n th. PjSn<br />
•>' tj" lota Of Ocan <strong>City</strong> AsWKiatloo<br />
BBGINNI.NC at a point on th. Soutli-<br />
ruterlr aids <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avmue, sit th»<br />
E* 1 ? u l ? d<br />
l 1 t l t<br />
(220')<br />
tl<br />
ury Av<br />
l? nulId '*!l<br />
SonthvnUrlf<br />
li f Nh<br />
toltty<br />
from ths<br />
tt<br />
et (220) SonthvnUrlf from ths<br />
Soillhwesterly line <strong>of</strong> Ninth Btrtett eon-<br />
talnlne Southwesterly <strong>of</strong> that point In<br />
«ldth extendlnn In length or depth<br />
easterly between lines naralttil<br />
said Mnlh Street one hundred feet<br />
J to .fifteen feet wlda streets<br />
Amtliint due under decree Is M,n4.o7,<br />
with Interest and SherlfTs fees & be<br />
~dded<br />
PAUL M SCUIX. fiherUf.<br />
Dateil <strong>Jan</strong>uary uth, 1S3B<br />
at <strong>Jan</strong>uary Uth, 1S3B<br />
Richards & Loveland. Sol'ra<br />
l-18-4t-pf. IIS02<br />
SBEHJFT*S SALE<br />
Oy vlrtup <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Deri Facia*,<br />
ir sale <strong>of</strong> Moruniired Premisea to me<br />
liected, Usucd out <strong>of</strong> th. Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, on the 10th<br />
gay <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary A D 183J, In a certain<br />
NbrUii--<br />
Seabriirfit<br />
iwardlr tw * Mn<br />
Wt Sf 100 .feat<br />
lot u», than (t)<br />
mns to th. left MM<br />
bht K 4 TO "<br />
bright Road, T0.»<br />
-,__ Auiniit I. itn ,T<br />
1, IB25. In tlw CAM Hay<br />
Om« In Dwl BA* 4f<br />
Hr»m-ed and eftnv^d 1<br />
Mhvrfw T, MolHne, In<br />
Amoont due<br />
with imtrert<br />
*At)L M. KCTJIX,<br />
Dated lussrr SUrd, HIE. *<br />
wmptn A Hanstdn, )W«tv'-j<br />
" nl1 •»»•"><br />
hi wire<br />
Rudcllir, Paulina<br />
ii h J<br />
CITY OF OCKAN «'ITT,<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
thr i nil nr<br />
•>M lriL ml di<br />
> h i.t rtn ti<br />
W* wnei,i,i I 1 " MtlfHt Mutunl I ift<br />
qn t -. or ri,jli,d. liiTifu ,, f om.iln.n'<br />
nt nnd fj]n ird Murdtxh Sull n tl<br />
IK HIL tl<strong>of</strong>t nditnr I nludl ui'tf n<br />
lit nl puMir inline mi<br />
MONOA1, tt-HHUAICl 4th |'J3 .<br />
(t«ttn I IK hum* <strong>of</strong> iv, |vi. mid tl\<<br />
Clurk I" M t« ^li ,lt oni ntloc!<br />
1 WIT HflPt nt <strong>On</strong> <strong>of</strong> 3n|fJ (hlV ir the<br />
hi riir n <strong>of</strong>fir, ht t I>I i Mm < "urt<br />
lou * (inn. May Ojunlj. \f-\4 Jtmiy<br />
All Hint ii.rt.iin in II(HHW((1 ,I iJpnificn<br />
j<br />
t roriii<br />
All thr<br />
md und<br />
n th< MU Id i<br />
id itoi*i.M'iij(.d(<br />
In<br />
w<br />
Mil <strong>of</strong><br />
In to<br />
uiri.n h mufti • lutiticu<br />
iry .!eHc_rllH>(( «l(Mlli, |y|n, nni| \lf!\m<br />
n tin- ( |M <strong>of</strong> Oftnn ( Ily in tlio ( ountj<br />
f t_Il|rf Mll> JUllI Stall Ol N. n Jfl*fy<br />
«?IMK know ti m 1 ot Nu r ,,H ^tcLioi.<br />
< rian <strong>of</strong> Otrun ( ,ly A^iDcinlfon<br />
I.M.IVN1V(. f.n tho flontlitii toily ulcle<br />
f Aplmry A\fmii> nt the ill-Inure 11<br />
nt humlr al thh i v 1130J fcot South*<br />
>t Elev<br />
thr-<br />
tlltrty y. I 1 VI i<br />
<strong>of</strong> -I T, M. r,>i<br />
A<br />
Fh<br />
VNew<br />
lloiid<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
y l<br />
(f> point n within<br />
IOWN : ncaxint' Avrtim- I'^M) >'•<br />
Hlrt-i'tit. I'M"-' cubic Funk: Contrttl<br />
IIIHT t?lh Ui I'TLh Street H. X'l?.'l<br />
vnrtin; W(>rilpy Avi-itUO Vih t'i<br />
Strwtn, 1728 cubit: ynrdfi, (^ntral<br />
nut 50Ui to rtftth .Streets, 1000<br />
ynrdrt. nrirottfin^ tD r>nfcinrf>tlunx "U<br />
in tht' <strong>of</strong>firr- <strong>of</strong> tho Dr-iinrtmftUt i>f<br />
ll Wk<br />
Ilr<br />
All blili. miifit Ii<br />
MI < < rtllipd cliprk paya1>l<<br />
Ti pMMiri r df Oc>?iin (- iiy r<br />
ondirioi. in the mini nf •<br />
The «?iu
T<br />
t at Court Hoitse<br />
^Sr cape, May county<br />
s.'aiid township commlUee-<br />
rf ' I»sao B»rti<br />
reaamu* I»sao B»rti<br />
providing for a c*n»l<br />
the comity, wan taken<br />
Philadelphia <strong>Newspaper</strong> Notes Many May-<br />
flower Descendants in South Jersey<br />
Philadelphia Inquirer) Hughes Whildens, Hands<br />
to Washington Tuesday, by Mayor<br />
3SWJTSSrCK:<br />
carried this caption, "Cape May<br />
Beats Out Boston as Hub <strong>of</strong> Pil-<br />
grims' <strong>Line</strong>age."<br />
"Where do' dependents <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pilgrims <strong>of</strong> the Mayflower mosi<br />
1?'V th Inquirer nuked<br />
the Innairor asked<br />
EI About Plymouth 1 Or in Boston 1<br />
•11OB:' K ">t; - -v • Or somewhere else In Maiiasehu.<br />
iiH ^^d^oiifeW«v«it1,:,co^.l»ett« Not * Wt <strong>of</strong> it In the<br />
Kressman Bacharach . ana Sfna<br />
tors Barbmirand Moore.<br />
BKClmrach'a bill specifies no<br />
particular route for the canal,<br />
leaving that to the best Judgment<br />
<strong>of</strong> the war department engineers<br />
Hilling Worker* Meet<br />
The Willing Workers' Class <strong>of</strong><br />
Bti Chuch met at<br />
the<br />
rkers C<br />
Church met at<br />
JJiJi#ji«war4rt<br />
sfifJftpoii^Jp<br />
s ; to<br />
In celo-<br />
iry <strong>of</strong><br />
,„ p. 150-voi-<br />
' brnka estali-<br />
abin, tint nn<br />
to be hold<br />
aCSitr^I avwj last Prioay oifM.<br />
i'liiwi. Bttsent were! Warren<br />
Keller, Bud Stewart, Melvin Bv-<br />
anj. Norman Loudon, Wllllain<br />
11163 Dalbnw and Mrs.<br />
a gnest.<br />
ueuu; Not a bit <strong>of</strong> it In the<br />
Cape May region <strong>of</strong> southern Nev,<br />
Jaws!"<br />
These Cape May County fami-<br />
lies, limit established here, hail<br />
lost all knowledge thnt they were<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mayflower descent, until Rev<br />
Dr. l'aul Sturtevniit Howfi wn»<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> the Ail<br />
vent at Cape May, He pursued<br />
historical investigations whicli<br />
aeain brought lliu cimimsUince<br />
From John Rowland IJnr<br />
It is through tlir John Hol-<br />
land iine uf Mayflower pasnen^pr^<br />
thut a number <strong>of</strong> families hav<br />
! nueii fun. wiili liriiclieally ni<br />
I wmes, nnd psiieiiiely Imv eb!<br />
t ide^.<br />
Sand Dune* Formed<br />
I The constant shlftiiiR <strong>of</strong> oai<br />
coarse sand <strong>of</strong> bur nbrtjiemL'1*W<br />
jefiiy and Floriiia. beaehe*r la<br />
theIM while sand <strong>of</strong> tut Waeli-<br />
e» from BrlianUno to Cane May,<br />
When we compare tie difference<br />
observe the duration <strong>of</strong> thiiB and<br />
itt the rate <strong>of</strong> precipitation, and<br />
extent <strong>of</strong> travel <strong>of</strong> our s<strong>of</strong>t New<br />
Jtirsoy beach sand iu suspension<br />
we May realize the variety uf<br />
problems presented In the pre-<br />
vention <strong>of</strong> beach erosion.<br />
Soli CruMlun Ctirv Similar<br />
The value <strong>of</strong> nlantli'* l > ee » and<br />
grass en slopes to pren'nt Mill<br />
erosion, the action <strong>of</strong> rainfall<br />
and melting snow In wttsliinj<br />
topsail io lower levels, bus li'l.i<br />
been recognized. Our trouble, n<br />
well as Its cure, may be Bimilur<br />
To illuJitratB u coaeiciu »xaniii;><br />
(really granite) lui us taku ilia<br />
sectioii around HUii »;. which 1<br />
BOW causing great upprenensioc<br />
• When ilie cunventlou hull aud<br />
lifeguard headquarters were<br />
built, a suliu rajuii nhould '<br />
Bacharach Asks<br />
Fishermen "<br />
BUI Would Extend Credil<br />
Act to Help. Them<br />
Congressman B»ehara(h has in-<br />
ttoduced a bill extendiin the pru<br />
viiioni <strong>of</strong> the Farm Credit A;t<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1083 lo commerciiii fishermen;<br />
The bill would authorite produc-[j<br />
tlon credit asgociations to inakui'<br />
loaiia io cnmmereial nshflrmen ii<br />
thg Hsmfe manner M which tlV-'i<br />
nuw make loans to formuri,<br />
CBmmeicial nshernien, uianv <strong>of</strong><br />
whom niiertiti' un gmull canital,<br />
:r(iitly in need <strong>of</strong> the relial<br />
ould lie iilTurileil under<br />
law, lie pulnts out. At<br />
I here i» no fwleial iijfPrtr,.<br />
they niay DbUiiii<br />
ihem ninki- iiociii-<br />
uccn IJW fioiu II<br />
down lo Ihi edj,t<br />
(winter) • lib liiit<br />
ing 01 d uulfmiii<br />
Inch to lluee inUi<br />
uf I In<br />
mill.<br />
liijn<br />
xlunp<br />
lilin«s<br />
lo»f)l<br />
p<br />
are pr<br />
that<br />
such<br />
nieaem I<br />
throuith<br />
loans in<br />
sary rfp<br />
Frl. «n4 But, J.n.<br />
JOAN,<br />
CRA^<br />
CABLEr<br />
BOBKRT -.• -lM<br />
MONTGC<br />
'Forsaking All<br />
"Pspwt* 1 and <strong>On</strong><br />
helj<br />
i \pn ! i<br />
nn I II Ii<br />
lee ill<br />
worth<br />
nP ilir<br />
pru\<br />
I cm<br />
ghf if<br />
poiior m\<br />
Im tuiifirnliuu<br />
nun<br />
li\<br />
!ir<br />
i HII<br />
nrt tlir ^lt^<br />
i fnn in<br />
mil ilmnt,<br />
it<br />
K<br />
'aimer Chevrolet Co. ^<br />
^bbvr^ Avenue . -; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Home<br />
pressed<br />
Poultry<br />
-CHICKENS-<br />
* 19c<br />
Extra Fancy —<br />
tb 25c & 30c<br />
Every <strong>On</strong>p DrrKSfd Here<br />
&?£VL<br />
with<br />
J4EAU<br />
Hoiile _<br />
Frytag<br />
Chickcic<br />
Deliciou* Roasting<br />
ChickeM ft<br />
from B to ' Ib». nveniK<br />
JOE'S<br />
MARKET<br />
ITH t> A8FCBT PHONE «7<br />
Free Delivery<br />
v mil wa<br />
m, tit i nil JfiTi \nN ridiiil<br />
In in h iic Mini Ilifll Hie li<br />
teiu rnmmip innPr^ IlimigM<br />
^iiuil imliit In hull h il Pub<br />
IIL Iiarkfc nni! pHred in Ihe<br />
fimnrp iiPiiiiiiiii-iii lnrt • nntm<br />
\(rf] fin unlil I ininn c Inmi<br />
i imphfll tliid<br />
Annllier impiirilnl ipa on<br />
wh» ihi nnii.ii 1 -ii'iiiirt li f I'pi<br />
111 - ii l > 11 r 111 u 1 in III! impFTislnn<br />
II nnnlcl Imp nn ihr Iliniinnil 1 .<br />
nf miirntn mil nmtmi-m th.lt<br />
u r WPBIH ii "in, 10 mil<br />
frnm Ihe Mlinlie I in hnulp<br />
\iirl<br />
IT hnWBirr Hit rMnihpr n'<br />
cnmrnnrcc tlilnk • iilaiinmul<br />
wauld p<strong>of</strong>vf* ihn prohlpm T<br />
would SUI-TII ih'"i ihp '•ti'in »<br />
Pnsl <strong>of</strong> lh( tflim iniirto (•••<br />
dP%plnpr>l I'"- nmilil IIP<br />
miiLli lucpf, n rim. ii inirlit<br />
InchldP n fun ^I/Pil golf link-<br />
and it r mid ilo .H ai mill .111<br />
olllPr iish «pn(_<br />
I am wllllnB lei do what I<br />
rin In hrlp thi Milne ilons Hn<br />
Irl 1 p»t -nlriK<br />
ir<br />
(Editors Noli' Mr. I'raiio<br />
ovorlmik.' 1 lie flirt that the<br />
clianllMT nf rnininfiic S|ionno|-<br />
Pd IhP mnTfSKful IrfO-plimtlili:<br />
ciimiiai-,11 :i fi'« years ai;n, 1<br />
In The Sontlnel-I.cd<br />
B jpar, in h<br />
$I.Vt<br />
HUGHES'<br />
SCHOOL OF MUSIC<br />
820 A8HITRY ATF.SUK<br />
PIANO STRING INSTRUMENTS<br />
SAXAPHONE<br />
<strong>On</strong>> «nd ont-hJf boor l«n n*<br />
•Kk Incladlnj cl>u ind prlv.lt In-<br />
vtmctlon Dnder ProjcrftilvB S*rl»<br />
Meihwl — tl.00<br />
WHIP<br />
BECK<br />
h 8060 and B ttth »t Bl<br />
SEA FOOD<br />
SPECIAUST<br />
e ffe Ilriher<br />
Ttm BIG, CLEAN, WHITE FBH MARKET<br />
and SEAFOOD RESTAURANT remains op.<br />
en the entire ,e«r. Don't forget FRESH FISH<br />
to take home on your week «d trips — and<br />
wfcUe here, take tune to enjoy one <strong>of</strong> our<br />
genuine—cooked-to-order SEAFOOD Dinners<br />
g<br />
fine r,p:uh snnil, which lodges UK"<br />
aill.st a bililch "f scilflppd or<br />
I pilp.-i til' i» 1 lie II-P <strong>of</strong> drifiwood,<br />
I iorni^ sniKl-tiuno-- 1 . wliii-h we can<br />
I recall in (Venn t'i'y as I1H11;<br />
l«o loin I111J1 During III\IIM<br />
comlilions the dunes ael'Ml as<br />
bulkheads u> Ueep bail; ihp surf<br />
us well as pioviilinir .cuinl-stor<br />
ane aeainiit iiL-uti' i-ro-iiin. In tbp<br />
winter inoiillia l*i-> Hlronij nest<br />
winds blew sand over ihe lopn ot<br />
! Ibe (I1111P8 toward the meat), and<br />
j the dunes uradunlly iimved w»-<br />
I ward, to make niore land.<br />
I i.'lvillzutlon has prevented ihis<br />
1 acuuii (jv uaitire. uullrilngH set<br />
cl.)r.p to the hisli w.uei line<br />
Much s:inil IIOB been ml.mi from<br />
I he lii'Mrll I" fill " lW I" 1 "* fl3C-<br />
I ivhere. luM-aiisp ihe 1IIMC1I!-:II>I1 was<br />
thou^lii to h!> nnliiniiptl, NKe the<br />
I n^li 111 tut r 1 uidiliPi f ill.ici<br />
1 Ii ii 1 rue 111 11 \\( 1(* u 11'I'"<br />
1 >Oth to L'Slh si.-.. t, •nil Wid., J,<br />
Sylvia Sidney 1<br />
flrunilfd with HIT<br />
"Lallln el tlw t<br />
Gene Raymond a<br />
BEHOLD MY<br />
rhursdaj, <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />
PAUL MUMI<br />
— la — fi$<br />
"Bordertow^<br />
With Iht Mui.wrtdiu^|<br />
"Of llumar<br />
Aid ra<br />
eye" mid "Our (jams."<br />
M Hilda v<br />
The seventh srrifii<br />
<strong>of</strong> Warner Olaiid a»<br />
able Charlie Cnan uiki><br />
ilay UL iht' Villuii 1 , v.li<br />
lie Chilli In I'nrij" wil<br />
i<br />
U- "Chili<br />
inaki- h<br />
-lil-ff<br />
Italian Club Makes<br />
Drive for Members<br />
Till' It;ili:m Indi!|ien(ient j<br />
nilcl<br />
ii ns cii •<br />
the wily<br />
injeplci<br />
present<br />
l'liilip JlatDniiiihl II.IH<br />
ihu llilp Kill Di'lT Itilflf<br />
ator nf iiiivenmres fnr<br />
C'iiine.-t .-li'ii'.h. iiMil ii;<br />
n uniiiuo iiiiKii 1 iiito i<br />
I ste:y I- 1 -' intruihuinir .--:'-Tp-"oH»BBT-<br />
' •<br />
ELBERON<br />
«TH A CENTHAI.<br />
CsnT.ntnrtlT<br />
W.t.r 1» All<br />
«nnnl«>«>. l*w<br />
Undent,<br />
nl<br />
Very<br />
"Wanna Buy a Good<br />
Cough Medicine?"<br />
E wi N S<br />
7th & Asbury Ph. 901<br />
Peace Work Leader<br />
Chrysler-Plymouth<br />
HAIKS - SKBTICE.<br />
BATTERIES<br />
HEATEBS BOBES<br />
PBE8T«»E AT^<br />
CHAIS8<br />
Fresh from Our<br />
Ovens<br />
Johnstone's<br />
Cafe<br />
858 Asbury Avenue<br />
Tasty Pastry<br />
|Wfifi ! vJfl5<br />
PA*<br />
WASHINGTON... Mi Josephine<br />
Schsin (above), Adminiatrative<br />
Chairman ot the Mational Commit-<br />
tee rfn thc Couae and Cure <strong>of</strong> War,<br />
la one <strong>of</strong> the leaders in the 10th<br />
Anniversary Conftrcnce in irfriion<br />
here. <strong>Jan</strong>. 22-25. Eleven national<br />
women's organizations are repre-<br />
tented.<br />
Ihi ii' YIIII Erer<br />
(like CJfiil Hlip) wlttfti<br />
lure <strong>of</strong> Antliriirlfe<br />
Vz ton Coke<br />
Vz ton Pea<br />
% ton Coto .....M<br />
VV ton Suck<br />
lieniitiie<br />
II i H Conn rlrtll<br />
elle<br />
CAMPBE1<br />
1300 WEST<br />
|[* Use the' Classified Ads for<br />
Sudden Results!<br />
AND THI OMAN i<br />
54th YEAR—No. 41<br />
OONMMDATKD<br />
S*d<br />
IIISB ORHai<br />
" "i St. udlniD At. OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I, <strong>1935</strong><br />
Nothing Serious<br />
Just Some Silly .Wise-<br />
cracks Clipped from<br />
Exchanges<br />
Kdllor'i Ndle—Vmi nn lake thlm<br />
or Irnve II. W« fbsutd worry.<br />
We mertlr Ihomhl thai Ihtm illly<br />
paranraptia «i) mtiht, tike latintt-<br />
llllT. laa. deaden the pain Jon prob-<br />
ably nllfTer an yon wade IhrdU^h Ihe<br />
nil or Ihf Wnldr Flrnidn Com<br />
liflnlon. TbU ral-ymn way never<br />
liaAH your way again. Thal'a bome-<br />
(hliii: to be Ibftnliflil for. aityttnv<br />
Ilrlni Blmnlf-mliul'il. «e rtiurlilnl<br />
ulirii «' rtad Itir iiluir llo|iinii<br />
>(in'rf Ihe Knoie. n'e frntfiin, your^<br />
truly, llir rilltor<br />
OUn FOUR BIO INFECTION<br />
CENTERS<br />
TEETH<br />
TONSILS<br />
APPENDIX<br />
LOUISIANA<br />
A little Scotch girl recently up-<br />
I plied for a job in the chorus,<br />
I'Coine in the morninir. Bald the<br />
^director, and hritig u pair <strong>of</strong><br />
jhu with you. Next inornin,}<br />
she walked with her parents,<br />
* m «<br />
[Supposing; thin TownMnd plan<br />
pasiM? WhoHF Kiiini! lo gel<br />
up olid build lire while<br />
dnd'H away Bpending<br />
that<br />
SECOND HEADLEY, TROUT TRIAL<br />
Face Jury Again<br />
Exactly <strong>On</strong>e Year<br />
From First Trial<br />
Charged with Aiding First<br />
National to Reopen by |<br />
Using <strong>City</strong>'s Credit I<br />
READY, SAYS MAYOR<br />
Over 6000 Winter Residents<br />
Here, Postmaster's Estimate<br />
But This Includes 'Natives' Now in Florida<br />
or Elsewhere, Greis Explains<br />
Prosecutor Moves to Clear<br />
Up 'Inheritance' Before<br />
Municipal Election<br />
Approaching Spring reminds us<br />
ftluit if Httle Willie plays marblea<br />
[for keeps, thiit's gambling; but if<br />
| mother wins u bridge prize, that<br />
uit a harmless social custom,<br />
• • •<br />
A SECRET IS SOMETHINO A<br />
I<br />
FBIEND HAi TOLD YOU AND<br />
YOU HAVEN'T HAD TIME TO<br />
REPEAT,<br />
• • s<br />
New Jersey's auto licenses have<br />
|a variety <strong>of</strong> letteni <strong>of</strong> the alpha<br />
Flirt in front <strong>of</strong> the numbers, ii<br />
jnildition to tlie I. O. ll.'g still<br />
over most <strong>of</strong> then.<br />
inr P<br />
if he would do<br />
And They Paid Up Promptly<br />
pnee upon a time there was an<br />
Jtar who never dunned his sub-<br />
cribers and yet they always<br />
aid up. Whenever the nune ol<br />
me <strong>of</strong> the delinquents; appeared<br />
In the local news, he _ printed the<br />
name upside. down,' Everyone in<br />
town Isiifv wluit the, invertoil<br />
|yni miimt Mid :thoii ifho *iri<br />
i«W,"1iirt tSj&i tatti ti tt-eated<br />
^ n<br />
•ettler.<br />
him to<br />
it again!<br />
Twenty years hence the high-<br />
est compliment you will be able<br />
jto pay a jrirl will be to tell her<br />
she opens cans as will as her<br />
mother ever did.<br />
• • •<br />
Joe Fenner wants to sell a<br />
duck nnd Senator Borah is<br />
trying to sell ^an^ elephant,<br />
POME<br />
I'd like to be • printer.<br />
And with the printers stand;<br />
Green ink upon my forehead,<br />
Benzine in my hand.<br />
And when a mad subscriber,<br />
Came in to kick and roar;<br />
I'd stab him with the towel.<br />
Which leans^ against the door.<br />
A drug store in Washington,<br />
PB., advertises that it now<br />
HIIs prescriptions.<br />
» * »<br />
A judge recently refused to<br />
fine a motorist for running<br />
put a red light while carry-<br />
ing on nn argument with his<br />
wife—a Hear caae <strong>of</strong> double<br />
jeowrty. f ^<br />
It Is reported that conditions<br />
Ire terrible in New York at the<br />
(art <strong>of</strong> JDSB. Brooklyn bridp<br />
iUHpnded; the subway is in<br />
he hole; the Empire State Build-<br />
pK is up in the air; and the ele<br />
•tell roads have run over thou-<br />
•nds <strong>of</strong> people.<br />
t' - * '<br />
•any people think that the aver-<br />
age woman cannot tike a joke<br />
But Just notice what moat<br />
<strong>of</strong> them havo<br />
• mirHrt<br />
This is the season <strong>of</strong> new<br />
• cant, but what father would<br />
ijike most to gm out <strong>of</strong><br />
I the old one H the rest <strong>of</strong><br />
' famllyj<br />
loterJrti rare people who pay<br />
^-"Olne m ^olilld Mfhways<br />
.._. <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> yihm they meet a<br />
jiMAT CHICAGO QM,<br />
laO^BAB BJMM ILIlftKO<br />
•MB THREE YT<br />
Mayor ' Hurry ileiidley and<br />
lily (iimiiliHNiuiier John K.<br />
Trout will go tu trial Slanday,<br />
February 18, a Herun«l (imc nn<br />
I'huFiceN <strong>of</strong> iiiiHfeaNuiirti in <strong>of</strong>fii't'.<br />
The trial duii> was net VVcdnrH<br />
day hy I'liicrnliir I'Vench B,<br />
Lovvlund and Judge .1'alnier .VI.<br />
Way. Il will In- exactly oni'<br />
year, |eg« une day, from the<br />
beginning <strong>of</strong> their previous<br />
trial, whJrh ended in conviction.<br />
They were intjirted two yeiirs<br />
ajfo on apeeifle clinrBefi that they<br />
uilopted u re.xoluliiin to give the<br />
First Nalloiial Hank II tiiji autiei.<br />
putlon note for $2SO,00(), Miin-li<br />
2, 1BS2, when It was cloieil, os-<br />
tensibly to enable it to reopen.<br />
yiolaled Constitution<br />
This is alleged to Imve violiiteil<br />
the state constitution, because It<br />
meant extending the clty'R credit<br />
to a private corporation,<br />
HeiHlley and Trout went Ui<br />
trial on Moiiilay, Fdbrunry 10,<br />
last year, und the following day<br />
they were found guilty.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Man-h IS, Judge Way Rmi<br />
, c y<br />
i $.100 and ensts uml fixed liail<br />
at $600 i-nch. They carried their<br />
conviction to thv court <strong>of</strong> errors<br />
and appeals, which 1'blnunded It:<br />
back for a, new trial.<br />
No Pigeonholing<br />
Thero hna lifiem': widespread<br />
speculation win HroMcut<strong>of</strong> I,ovc<br />
land took <strong>of</strong>fice an to whether or<br />
not lie would pijteoiihoU. the ense,<br />
or brins it to" trlttl jl<br />
"I ki<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s population this<br />
ivluter IN mure I him 0,000, ac-<br />
icrding lo an eHiiniate .nude<br />
tiiib week by Actiiig I'uuiniiii.<br />
ter Ueorge It. Greis, 11.is, how-<br />
ever, includes hoiiu fjdy all-<br />
year residents who ait' ni,w in<br />
Florida or elsewhere.<br />
This is in sharp contrast to<br />
must amateur estiniutes, thai<br />
lil.iM la frnm 2,,100 uji. And 1'. ii<br />
more than the idsl i'ciorul cen-<br />
EiiiH, in 1H30, which vai »itlM,<br />
Sir, Grela barCs hh Mumnie<br />
upon tlie number .,,' fui'xlu'ii :hat<br />
aro being servmi with mail. Cur-<br />
riei-ii wei'f^ iiiNtnicted t(» iu4t s ertaiii<br />
the nliiilliOr <strong>of</strong> purHonji in cuich<br />
family^<br />
Abiivnteeu Added In<br />
To the total Uius obtained was<br />
added the familieit known to he<br />
bona fide rn^uientji, hut who are<br />
away this winter, Mr, Greis<br />
guested at the number in en<br />
oi' these absent families. '<br />
He then added those who '>>'<br />
post <strong>of</strong>fice hoxes, and suhtracti<br />
dupjicationi, or persons who;<br />
mail is delivered both at h*v<br />
and <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Figuring Another Way<br />
By way <strong>of</strong> substantiating h<br />
estimate, he filtes the fact' 1 that<br />
there are approximately 4<br />
registered voters here and c<br />
1101) enrolled in tlie schools. All<br />
out 100 <strong>of</strong> tlie student body are<br />
from out <strong>of</strong> town. But deducting<br />
these and adding the number ol<br />
children under school age, nndihiH<br />
hlx eKtiniate <strong>of</strong> more than (1,0(11<br />
pioveil correct, he conteiidii,'<br />
<strong>On</strong> the strength <strong>of</strong> this show<br />
g, Mr, Grcls thinks that the<br />
postmaster's salary may be<br />
lased $100 a year. Whoever is<br />
pointed permanent imstunii<br />
will eain by it, '•'<br />
The First Lady <strong>of</strong> the Land<br />
* » *• t t<br />
As Seen by a Former Resort Woman<br />
Mrs. Roosevelt Knows There is Sickness and Poverty,<br />
Mrs. Teasdale Says After Studying Her Sympa-<br />
thetic Face at White House Tea<br />
working on<br />
CERTAINLY BQ<br />
THE BtCH'TTI<br />
FXHl IT!<br />
• » • • ' » : • •<br />
»•• Ml. "ParaphfSKirtg Henry<br />
Pord'g war-line remark, I hope<br />
to have all the beyt out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
woods before iprinjr,"<br />
Lovelniiil "inherited" several<br />
ases from the former prosecu<br />
tor, T, Millet Hand.<br />
"Ready!" Kays RMdlty<br />
Mayor Ilimdley wa« plainly sur<br />
prised WednesU. , night when The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger telephoned him<br />
the news,<br />
"Well," he remarked, "we<br />
might as well have it over."<br />
When told that the trial is<br />
only a little more than two weeks<br />
I Continue*! nn nage g )<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Parent<br />
Causes Arrest Of<br />
Son as Disorderly<br />
Nabbed with Man and Wo-<br />
man in Semen Point;<br />
Police Break Door<br />
JAILED raHM DAYS<br />
An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> father, Wil-<br />
liam BateBon, {jr., 1 Aabury ay.<br />
eaused the arrest <strong>of</strong> his own<br />
son, William Batesen, Jr., in<br />
Someri Point, Wednesday.<br />
He swore out a warrant, eharg.<br />
ing him with breach <strong>of</strong> bond and<br />
disorderly person, and two other<br />
warrant, charging Hannah Coyle<br />
Mill Gus Whnlen, 44, <strong>of</strong> 484 Neiv<br />
Jersuy av., with maintaining a<br />
disorderly house and with "tip.<br />
Dling and ilrinking." He alleges<br />
they harbored his son for the<br />
past two months.<br />
Police Recorder Lawrence Bran-<br />
Igan at a hearing Wednesday<br />
night fined all three ISO each,<br />
with the stipulation that if they<br />
couldn't pay their flnei, they each<br />
would serve 100 days in the coun-<br />
ty jail at Mays Landing. They<br />
pleaded guilty. Dateson's flnft<br />
was paid.<br />
Kept Him Drunk<br />
Editor's Note—What sort <strong>of</strong> woman is Mrs, Franklin Delano<br />
Roosevelt? Is Khe as gracious, as charming—and as sympathetic<br />
—as the newspaperg haie pictured her? A former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
woman, Mrs, William Carey TeiMdale, had an opportunity to study<br />
her at close range during a White House tea, the ether day. "In<br />
Ihe followine letter to the Women's Research Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Mrs- TenMdale gives her impressions <strong>of</strong> the First Lady <strong>of</strong> the Land,<br />
Watts loved to paint; women Jvho<br />
hnye iilway. mifrain.jii4 ...J__.<br />
Her hand-shake was full <strong>of</strong> vi-<br />
tality and again 1 eenfied Mat<br />
surprising youth. ^J- ory<br />
Mi 1 . Price left for Phil-!<br />
an hour later. It was<br />
e to make any time over<br />
Kei'ously slip,<br />
snoiv, Mr,<br />
Theri- she rtond. lii-nufifull.v<br />
nun'. The 19:ir> budget wll nut bo In-<br />
" ni 'i tniiliiced, as hurt boon i\rt» i.<br />
flor fh ninrte nn<br />
think <strong>of</strong> thorn? lonKliinbed women<br />
[An auto manufactQrer has<br />
completed a million - dollar<br />
provint ground to give his<br />
tnte tlie acid teat in en-<br />
.flucance and slaying powei.<br />
Wouldn't it have been a<br />
• Joe kinipler to 'loan it to a<br />
'j the week-end?<br />
, Is Dead<br />
^^s<br />
To Pay Teachers Today<br />
Continuing l(B policy »r I icet<br />
Ing bills and pnyrolle ,,n llVne<br />
tlife city t<strong>of</strong>lny will pny ivsorf<br />
school employca their Bnlnii'^ ir<br />
rull to rebruary 1, amounting Ir<br />
slightly ICBB tlian $10,dW.<br />
Guards Find Weather Cool But Reception Warm<br />
••* ... •.« _ _<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boys Amaze Floridans in-Lifeboat Launching-" Drill<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'*<br />
HEeguardg 1 ' hiivo run i nfoul <strong>of</strong><br />
cold weather in Florida.<br />
A letter from Luther R H<strong>of</strong>l-<br />
mun, city publicity director, re-<br />
celved tnl« week by The SonM<br />
ncl-Lcilget, says tho temperature<br />
dropped to 46 degree* last week,<br />
nnd caused a postponement <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
lifeguards' first nclieduled wnter-<br />
hW In tho municipal pool at<br />
Ad Bh<br />
_,_^ „ ReMrt Cuatomer,<br />
| nermittiDB. . - . •<br />
The guards are tonrlng Florida<br />
resorts to advertise Ocwin city<br />
to prospective summer vacation-<br />
MR, ana arc paying their, fivn<br />
expenses with tho shown, i- :•<br />
(<strong>On</strong> Sundny, <strong>Jan</strong>uary 18^ they<br />
ffiTe/ah eirtiihitlonftt HoUrwoou<br />
Beach <strong>of</strong> launching Ihelr life<br />
bttBt 1 and <strong>of</strong> vnrlouft tyjeW -ijif, rti-<br />
The Ma was verr<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fou* nporM. ^4mM<br />
were tiltedt , 'ire tHoit<br />
"The beach n«s «r<strong>of</strong>fded<br />
ffiib bnlhcrs nod MrolKr«."<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman Mid that lifter the<br />
eight boys were settled fit Lake<br />
Worth, Wwhere th« oily iinihorl-<br />
ties received them with open<br />
arms,", Jack frame, Pep BntlU 1<br />
and himself Btartod for the wilt<br />
Mast <strong>of</strong> FlorJiSi to close Bevcml<br />
mm<br />
dates<br />
Prl«aF)," he *»!dt 'Ve were at<br />
Pftrt Myer, 'Wntrtf ' contact was<br />
nuocbfirfill. - The followinj nlghtl<br />
ith ice and<br />
^rite was driving particularly<br />
lowly when the<br />
vent into a skid.<br />
With all hope <strong>of</strong> eatehinsc the<br />
rain gone, he turned over ihe<br />
eys let a traffic <strong>of</strong>ficer, and hi<br />
nil Mra. Price took a bus to<br />
iamden, where they remained for<br />
he rest <strong>of</strong> the night.<br />
r§. Price *lid not leave Phi<br />
idelphia until Friday night, mill<br />
an forced tq wnit 12 hours<br />
hieago.<br />
Meantime, however, subsequent<br />
elegrams from Spokane said that<br />
ill, Clarke's condition WUH im-<br />
ing- Mr, Clarke, who was<br />
iere last sumiiier for several<br />
feeks, suffered the heart attack<br />
fter he had shoveleil snow from<br />
n IIBDLM hii liome. Hfl_eollapg.<br />
ed in his bedroom, unknown to<br />
is daughter, m*s Emma ClurJfe,<br />
who was in anither rooin.<br />
By colneiden*, Mr. and<br />
larke and the occupants <strong>of</strong> an<br />
partment upstairs had been read-<br />
m a mystery story the previous<br />
ight, in which one <strong>of</strong> the cliar-<br />
cters had summoned help by<br />
apping three times. Unable lo<br />
peak, Mi. Clarke tapped three<br />
inies with his ^fountain pen iin<br />
adiator pipes. The iipfltaiiB ten-<br />
nts heard it and. came to hia<br />
iscue,<br />
Mrs. Price arrived in apokano<br />
ate .Monday night, midnight by<br />
eBterii tlnie, or about !i p. m.<br />
JMern time. She will he away<br />
hnui a iiionUi. She IK HI 1207 W.<br />
I., Spokane, Wash.<br />
popoo<br />
Valuations Cut Is<br />
Opposed by Co,<br />
Tu Board Ponders Resort<br />
Opposition to IS Per<br />
Cent 'Mirk Up'<br />
TAX BILLS TO DROP<br />
A acoi% <strong>of</strong> men unconcernedly risked thiir Hvis in' th^<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong>,§eean <strong>City</strong> and Somera Point last wtek during<br />
the stormi io that you might keep your radio or oil-fur-<br />
nace going, or flip a button and flood your home with light.<br />
Swaying, half-frozen, from dizzy heights on ice-sheath-<br />
poles, they fought in the teeth <strong>of</strong> the worst blizzard in<br />
oO yeara to restore normal electric service, a job that won't<br />
be fully completed until summer, so widespread was the<br />
dii mage. They froze their feet, their faces and hands, but<br />
suddenly they kept o" lighting.<br />
tux hills this year<br />
average, he 10 per<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
will, on the ag, h<br />
cent less than last year<br />
Tentative refusal <strong>of</strong> tlie eounty<br />
hoard <strong>of</strong> taxation last week to<br />
lllpw all <strong>of</strong> the approximately<br />
;5,00O,O00 reduction in the re-<br />
Mirt'u net valuntiou taxable that<br />
wa.s tusked hy ABSCSSOI- Kdward 11.<br />
Bowker does not<br />
niter the tax bill. mihstantially<br />
The 10 pel<br />
Walks Barefoot<br />
In Snow and Ice<br />
<strong>Line</strong>man Freezes Fqot;<br />
Uses Heroic, Treatment<br />
\ man nnllied barefoot In<br />
tbi' auon anil Ice Oil J(te Nep<br />
iHle (it) himleTard, during tlitt<br />
bllzznrd IHNI WedneiidO). And<br />
he nmtn't "balmy," either.<br />
He iviis How did Lukcna. Oc-<br />
ean <strong>City</strong> lineman for the Atlan-<br />
tic <strong>City</strong> Electric oo.<br />
T\TO. polen hud broken <strong>of</strong>f on<br />
lit*- trnnfini'h-.lon Itnc frtini'Bi<br />
l«le cily to <strong>Ocean</strong> View, nnd<br />
eaiilufl nil wlren down.<br />
LukonH fiw,o one <strong>of</strong> his feel<br />
while reimlrlne the hreah. He<br />
look <strong>of</strong>f IIIB shoo and heavy<br />
uink and Inimpcd uround Imro-<br />
fi>ol. it wa.q lieruic trvatmeiil,<br />
bill il Illaived lliu fool.<br />
* » t<br />
"KYITJ niiid in our crew<br />
riskid hb Ihe HII COUHIIIIIITS<br />
could Imve their lights,'' nnld<br />
Iliiiiatrcr II. I.. England. "