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LADIES SHOP<br />

THE nUEMOLY STORE<br />

751-753 ASBURY AVENLE<br />

ENTIRE STOCK<br />

Smart, Desirable<br />

SUMMER DRESSES<br />

REDUCED<br />

FOR QUICK CLEARANCE<br />

KXJftNO. 1 | GROUP NO, 2<br />

CLEARANCE!<br />

to $8.98<br />

far<br />

,0*12.88<br />

You TASTE Hit DIFFERENCE<br />

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

, S E A ,<br />

at the Boardwalk<br />

* * , i - * .<br />

Eating"<br />

Our Burglar<br />

Hn Police Recordi<br />

IWrted Army<br />

5<br />

"*" **" MvliB<br />

W the PtedoraJ Bureau <strong>of</strong> Inveatl<br />

ntim tw, wt.ii that a igS ingS „,<br />

nated lien on n charm* h <strong>of</strong> commit-<br />

Ibi Msewn M Burglaries BUrglaHes ha has lat h<br />

PBW* recoil) and also<br />

for desertion from tne „„,<br />

When taken prisoner here the<br />

negro gave Mie name <strong>of</strong> Rn mtOtjenj.<br />

H, but refused to divulge anv<br />

I ether' Information about himself<br />

I MantifieaUon <strong>of</strong> the prlsonis'<br />

•a fugitive from Justice was<br />

through his fingerprints.<br />

HAD SIX ALIASES<br />

The record showed that he had<br />

— arrested Periodically stale<br />

-, .mostly in Tennesee where<br />

had been fined and had served<br />

a mrvm<br />

severai short Jail term.:<br />

fThe name Sickens was only one<br />

<strong>of</strong> si* aliases used by the alleged<br />

burglar, the record showed. Others<br />

included Dixon. racking, Sen<br />

Dlekins and Hines, * '<br />

TO PILE DETAINER<br />

The F.B.I. planned this week to<br />

HJe a detainer with county author,<br />

soon % elmlm to •*• negro aa<br />

out for the looal burglMies' meted<br />

red WMh liw-fiiU<br />

wto». Mta Hum<br />

TheatreNews rolneiit, Wayne la airiined to er*<br />

fa», tint Paul<br />

tanlie l guerrilla ill group! amooi the<br />

MOOBLYX<br />

natives. Throughout the Jap oc-<br />

•inv<br />

MDDRLV<br />

T«4ay and latwiu cupation these groups make daring SMvaari •ad Sat.<br />

Violence, bloodshed, and infam- forays<br />

A. delightful aj the sound <strong>of</strong><br />

ous treachery—Jap treaenery-Jap variety vartoly _ ran f^ A young Mlplno '<strong>of</strong>ficer, a pret- _ meadow lark and ai full <strong>of</strong><br />

riot on Me Meorlyn screen hatty<br />

native film itar, an American bounce and fun as a down M the<br />

night, M an enthralled and at spinster school teacher, aH ami- circus, Warner Broa.' tate»t and<br />

tuna enraged audience viewed Hie able hooo—<strong>of</strong> such element* am moit hllarioua comedy, -pillow to<br />

tense doings In "Blood <strong>On</strong> The Wayne's assistant* made. Re walda Post," opened last night at the THVRS. rmi,<br />

•un," latent James Oagney starrer together an effective force that Surf Theatre, Before in audience<br />

released by United Artist, Thta keeps the spirit <strong>of</strong> liberty alive In that howled with hearty laujrhter.<br />

Is only the fourth, and by farthe<br />

Islands, and plays a vital part stan Ida buplno, Sydney oreen-<br />

the moat arresting, (llm wit th<br />

on the long-awaited day when stnet and William Prince cavort-<br />

Japanese background to come out general MacArthur's men land on ed aeroH the screen In the mej.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hollywood since pear! Harbor the beaches <strong>of</strong> Leyte.<br />

lowest <strong>of</strong> nooii.<br />

Men,, TM, and Wed,<br />

Take Miss America's unanimous<br />

VILLAGE<br />

choice as the male screen sensa- Man,, TIM. and Wed. Y. C. Building to be<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the year=Van Johnson. That famous "hosslaff" team Razed in 3 Weeks<br />

And the O.I.'s favorite—Esther Bud Abbott and Lou Oastello, (tar.<br />

Williams, Plus the music <strong>of</strong> Am red in universars extravagant new<br />

Demolition <strong>of</strong> the old <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

It^l 111 ulutv^'Bltn »?Ab» IBgailL 11EW<br />

erica'i Mo, 1 band maestro—Item •> comedy production, "The Naughty<br />

Yacht Club building at •attenea<br />

my Dorsey. And the great singing Nineties." comes Monday to the<br />

rd, and the bay is scheduled to<br />

voice and personality <strong>of</strong> worlds Village Theatre.<br />

be completed within three weeks<br />

renowned Laurita iielehior Put<br />

wiliiam Ellenberg, the wrecUni<br />

New gags, new situations and<br />

them all together In one motion<br />

contrmetor, reported this week<br />

surprises rfnve been devised by the<br />

picture and the result Is super- producers. John Orant and M-<br />

For several weeks, workmen have<br />

Plus entertainment. In other rniind L, Harlmann, and the result<br />

been clearing all material from the<br />

words, Metro - Ooldwyn , Mayer's I said to be a triumph for Uni-<br />

Interior <strong>of</strong> the building, after pre-<br />

Technicolor special, "Thrill <strong>of</strong> a<br />

vlously removing the well known<br />

sars great combination <strong>of</strong> fun<br />

Romance," which opens Monday<br />

open porches, windows and doors<br />

inlt-nt and ingenious stage<br />

the Meerryn Theatre<br />

craft. Removal <strong>of</strong> the ro<strong>of</strong> started ear.<br />

Thiir«,, FH, and sat,<br />

ly this week, and the top ttory<br />

STRAND<br />

Thp Vnllov <strong>of</strong> Decision" is the<br />

was expected to be gone by tamor-<br />

Next Week End<br />

story <strong>of</strong> the seotts, who have built<br />

row,<br />

Heroic resistance <strong>of</strong> the Filipino a steel empire, and <strong>of</strong> Mary Bsf". O, J, SOUVENIR HUNTERS?<br />

people to the Japanese invaders ferty, the girl from across the<br />

forms the gripping theme <strong>of</strong> "Back tracks who comes to work as a<br />

"Four thousand elephants used<br />

to Bataan," RKO Radio's latest ae- servant in the big aeott house.<br />

fcr hauling timber have disappeartion<br />

drama, John Wayne is stared<br />

in Burma,"—Daily Mall,<br />

In love with Paul Beott (Peek)<br />

from the moment she meets him<br />

Have you looked EVBIY<br />

charfes Poll found a number <strong>of</strong> Mary struggles against this love she<br />

WHERE?—punch.<br />

wallets in his possession, hut thus feels can never be realized. Mary USE THE CLASSIFIED ADI<br />

Dickens was committed ts thefar<br />

have not recovered a quantity takes the younger Seotts under her| FOB QUICK RESULTg<br />

county Jail lart week to awr.it ,2- <strong>of</strong> rings, watches and other valution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the grand Juiy on larceny ables taken from <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity vie<br />

mums,, AVOi u<br />

—<br />

DOUBLE FEATURE<br />

THEATRE<br />

SOMERS<br />

Point<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Franketntein Rancho Grande<br />

rai. * SAT., AUO. 17-11<br />

_ „,„<br />

"TONIGHT md EVERY NIGHT'<br />

SON. a MOW, AUO ».go --<br />

'EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES' I<br />

s,, AUG. a<br />

fanrtanee M«re<br />

Sylfte Sydney and Henry Fonda in<br />

"YOU ONLY LIVE ONf F"<br />

WBD, * THUM., AUO. n-a<br />

BIG DOUBLE<br />

Barter in<br />

MAT Wl BELL<br />

KINSEY<br />

DRY GIN<br />

8.44 Pro<strong>of</strong> ,<br />

. Cold Beer<br />

Whukie.<br />

Brandies<br />

Rum - Gins<br />

Cocktails<br />

Cordials<br />

Wines<br />

IV A WAR BOND?<br />

WHOLESALE - RETAIL<br />

Meats — Groceries<br />

Fruits and Produce<br />

Meat Department Open 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.<br />

Monday to Thursday<br />

Op-n 9 A^t to 6 P. M. Friday and S**unlay<br />

and Grocery DopU. Open 'til 6 P. M.<br />

Stores Co.<br />

72lAsfciwy<br />

STRAW BAGS<br />

T»l HOBfl<br />

OF VALUES<br />

826^28<br />

Point Cab Service<br />

Phone<br />

Sointra<br />

Point<br />

490<br />

Day or Night Service<br />

TOM SULLIVAN, p»p.<br />

TERMINAL CAB<br />

24-Hour Service<br />

"•0114<br />

SHORE Phone<br />

CAB 0665<br />

GEORGE MOHOAW<br />

MS * West 24-hr, aenlee<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Haines Flanders<br />

Hotel Drug Store<br />

Luncheonette<br />

Abbott's lea Cream<br />

Jun Burn Preventitives<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

AOOUHATFXV FILLED<br />

BAGS M.951 "<br />

1<br />

14.95'<br />

Pl.rtlc. lutkn, ;»liu, do-Ice, lii.ra. ft.<br />

H« us wrt, b.f i> imuf, »»<br />

», ondenrra «rl,. , , , sl« Mi,,<br />

Mlar mm. Miar onu-ot • kind, Youii<br />

(ill knim, black Bliil iUI« cl.r.<br />

CUB. urlT far Ikii •ui;.yilH ,„";<br />

MOTH'S<br />

JEWELRY GIFTS<br />

im, $1.25*<br />

FAMOUS<br />

SIIICE it«f<br />

(Oppoaite Music Pier)<br />

CITY CAB<br />

All<br />

Phones<br />

0105<br />

American Phone<br />

TAXI 0280<br />

Stand Sth & West<br />

OW.AAF mtmm U-hr, aarfl<br />

DAN'S<br />

FISH MARKET<br />

ON THE mxt AT IBTH iT,<br />

BIGHT FKOM THE SIA<br />

Mackerel<br />

Jersey Shad<br />

Bonita<br />

Flounders<br />

Kingfish<br />

W f h<br />

Butter Fi»h<br />

Croaker*<br />

, Clanw<br />

I FRESH BATT<br />

—• Phone 9370<br />

QUICK RESULTS<br />

TJ8E THE CLAS8IPIEO ASS<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

PRESSING FU ^ ERB<br />

744 Aftbury AfMiit Phone 103S<br />

TIP-TOP GRILLE<br />

9th St. Cornw AUnuy A<br />

HERE'S FOOD for<br />

SUMMER APPETITES<br />

-BLOOD ON THE<br />

ALSO . n^cJLJC<br />

MON., WEB. » WKU,, AUG. M-g, M<br />

VAN JOHNSON EST<br />

, AUG. U<br />

FRANK SINATRA - KAlMril<br />

M JO8B ITraSF^ —<br />

"ANCHOjJS AWEIGT<br />

Contlnnons 10:3n A, M,<br />

. * SAT,, Aua .„,,,.„<br />

ROBEHT CTMIHINGS & LIZABBW<br />

"YOU J<br />

MOW,, TUBS, * WED,, AUG. W-21-ZS -"3L<br />

JOHN OARFIELn . ELEANOR FARM<br />

"PRIDE OF THE<br />

ALSO - News<br />

FBI, * SAT., AUG. MUti<br />

JOHN WAVN, ANTHONV QUINN M mua a,<br />

"BACK TO BATAAN"<br />

AISO - Dtaney Crte^UI 1<br />

(MU4GI<br />

Tin EVCBIBZ shawi staHinz Till . Matlaee Dufji<br />

THUBS,, FBI. * SAT., AVG. 18.11-18<br />

OBORGI BAFT . JOAN BENNETT . VTVUifl<br />

and PEGOY GARNM in<br />

"NOB HILL"<br />

ALSO — Color Cartoon and M<br />

MON, TUBS, « WED,, AUO, 20-Il.a<br />

BUD ABBOTT . LOU OOiTELLO • ALAW (<br />

and RITA JOHNSON in<br />

"THE NAUGHTY NIH<br />

ALBQ— MMB^ af Tlm,i >ptH, ^nMfc<br />

THtJBS., FBI, JL SAT,, Atro. U'U-U<br />

GREEK CABSON - OBIOOBT PECK - LIONIL !<br />

and DONALD CKISP In<br />

"VALLEY OF DECISKT<br />

AL ALSO — New*<br />

»•• EnuiBt Urn, BfrtlBf 1:15 • Mali— M*l<br />

THUBS., FBI, * SAT,. AUO, IB-lfll<br />

IDA LUPINO - WILLIAM FR1NCB . SYDNEY<br />

and STUART ERWIN to<br />

"PILLOW TO POST<br />

ALSO — Nem<br />

MON, TUBS. * WED., ADO, tO-ll-M<br />

JOHN CARROLL - RUTH HUSSEY and CHABLW !<br />

' EDSIDE MAN MANNEtr<br />

ALHO — Two Rffl Special, Two Rwl<br />

THUBS,, FBI, * SAT., AUG.<br />

EDDIE BBACUy • VERONICA LAKE - BUM I<br />

•ad CARMEN CAVAIJJ4BO in<br />

"OUT OF THIS WOI<br />

ALSO — Speaking <strong>of</strong> AnlmU u<<br />

^obnatone'a<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

8 A, M, to Noon<br />

DINNER<br />

4 P.M. to 8 P.M.<br />

DDE TO EXISTINO CO<br />

«AJ W Di<br />

Closed Mond«y. . Open Othw<br />

858 Aabury Avenue<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

I Short Order Cook<br />

for Breakfast and Dinner<br />

f, <strong>Aug</strong>urt 17, <strong>1945</strong><br />

I CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Oeean <strong>City</strong>'<br />

M Tin Ott.il<br />

SVINE,<br />

K(nini<br />

GO. mi<br />

fe today we have a mperb fighting maie.<br />

But it was not built in a day.<br />

fce early days <strong>of</strong> the WM found us in<br />

ifuiion. We hesitated, experimented, oraiid<br />

reorganized with desperate<br />

icy, alwaya with' a dagger at our<br />

ere was a transition period, however,<br />

we seemed to be making painfully<br />

• progress, s<br />

• -• •<br />

INOW we are confronted with the task<br />

Inventing<br />

fcW that<br />

ustrial empire geared high for war can<br />

tore peace-time prosperity tornorrow.<br />

jie inevitably will be a transition per-<br />

, deipite all the poit-war planning that<br />

i been in progress for a year or more,<br />

|American manufacturers are backing<br />

lir confidence in America's future with<br />

I cash. They have plans perfected for a<br />

>billion-dollar expansion program in<br />

iiext 12 months. This work will pro-<br />

"i jobs for a large number <strong>of</strong> discharged<br />

• veterans and war industrial workers;<br />

"ve months hence—after it is comd—it<br />

will absorb millions <strong>of</strong> workers.<br />

Uirioit unprecedented prosptrity for<br />

1 United States seems assured, once the<br />

' -over is completed. It should conseveral<br />

years,' until the pent-up,<br />

lenied desirei <strong>of</strong> the American peo-<br />

I for automobiles, radios, refrigerafora,<br />

hing machines and new homes are<br />

ifled.<br />

|fhi§ demand •will be tempered someit,<br />

however, by restricted incomes and<br />

art <strong>of</strong> the people hesitating to spend<br />

1 reserve cash until they are assurfd<br />

[ • substantial peacetime income.<br />

» * •<br />

<strong>City</strong>, bereft <strong>of</strong> its old building<br />

ftrtry, has been enjoying the fruits <strong>of</strong><br />

r industries, both here and elsewhere.<br />

I local industries hope to continue, nuneturing<br />

peacetime products.<br />

|Gmdually—but not overnight—building<br />

tivity will be resumed, as materials are<br />

'~as«d; There is every oroipect that the<br />

ding industry will flourish for mtny<br />

n. But here again time will be requir-<br />

ITwfore all materials are available, at<br />

"m within reason. Furthermore, the<br />

r ii building up a cash reserve, to be<br />

nt in job^reating post-war projects.<br />

"lanks to the war lo«n drivea, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

people are fairly well "cushioned"<br />

laving! to ride out the transition<br />

d, if there i« to be one.<br />

* * *<br />

an <strong>City</strong>, like the rest <strong>of</strong> the nation,<br />

I depend for ita continuing prosperitf<br />

i the ability <strong>of</strong> industry to quickly ret<br />

itself to peace-time production. If<br />

try is to accomplish that Herculean<br />

t swiftly, there must be a minimum <strong>of</strong><br />

jvernment interference. Tajees muat be<br />

Puced; and labor must cooperate fully.<br />

j^We were not prepared for war. But we<br />

played a major part in defeating<br />

Dowerf ul enemies.<br />

! are at least partially prepared for<br />

e. Given a little time, we, th» Ameripeople,<br />

will emerge into an mn, <strong>of</strong><br />

*nal prosperity.<br />

Deposits Tell thm Story<br />

t« bank deposits are any criterion—M<br />

"^undoubtedly are—the present season<br />

L one Ionff to ""* r-enipjnbered,<br />

epogitB in June and July WWT24 per<br />

it larger than in the corresponding<br />

,«is last year—and most <strong>of</strong> us had<br />

Jdea that laat year wm» th# absolute<br />

«; that we did not have the facflltiai<br />

h do<br />

do<br />

more<br />

more businesB.<br />

bi<br />

-—= —<br />

^|»e cloBing dayB <strong>of</strong> the WM find Octim<br />

""» and it« people highly solvent—-a good<br />

y-to be at such a critical period!<br />

old Ben Franklin knew nothing,<br />

about atomic bombs, when he<br />

. . "We must hang together or we<br />

hang separately." He waa referring<br />

" Ameican colonies But today that<br />

with suitable paraphrasing, apmore<br />

forcibly U> the entire<br />

veterans who hanker to con-<br />

Editorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

ONE YKAK<br />

N*«MI»i<br />

Udi en Hw math £ra«<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />

p Can Wm *F«fc«* Peace?<br />

If you think that peace will be easy to<br />

THE PUBLIC BE DAMNIDT<br />

Star and Wan)<br />

Forum<br />

f '|7_, stood by shipmates who «na too*- nMI 1<br />

• *-••" ^ fct (ti explaining In detail an bettav<br />

inif Hiirr WH Mjmne the ptcturea. answering: their quar- Wd t—^.<br />

""*' »»•»« BUMI niiNU , KioiifvliiB all the statements fnadom'«r<br />

OF OUR "BLOT LAW ,nade tatt? aT&das-in feneraL ot man UK<br />

Editor Sentinel-ledger — I was I've been a combined real estate tbcu in n*j<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ith st, and Asbury av, was sold t i J u lmnK >"** P^foe will De eaay to «ut« turn industry can oper- m» in ocean oi^ «nd have al- city publicity bureau . . .<br />

to W1UUUB RiahBiaii. ke a*am tor *»• Band fleas down here in <strong>Ocean</strong> •*; "-y, 11 * f*?* • *"« d«fUiB ways had reason Herei<strong>of</strong>oiB to feel <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, thalr town aav<br />

mnufaCtur ' <strong>City</strong>. jpuMii «OTin, To adapt ourwlve. to hoLffSfe 1^"^*^ i? u S « ,"i y f'* f°?l "%*"« ? fc ^. th » n . bi *$!*^^ ^5^?.<br />

OPTION PKICEI B.SD W ? _bj<br />

nail In OHM<br />

I have been to me after my vigorous campaign clean oat'tba rMMd<br />

Prle. in n.w. B*wi <strong>City</strong> city eommissioners conimlBlonerj aBeroved n«.A»Ba«fia ««^ United •tales on him, "I believe ni spend a cou- which Infest O» .a<br />

d** Mnii ?*' «P>-<br />

KAU4 * u i?£* - th^hMr —Tr"i"""T. '^"^ «* mimy ciuga ei tne unite , „ . Tr _ — . .<br />

emeifenoy rinaneini <strong>of</strong> S4O0OO to P<br />

»v5<br />

HUhT<br />

.lwi.r0 Aw,,<br />

SV *W«» jtrw?. »"J" Act »t M»rth a, UB7,<br />

roc * BS «» •"« P*rt <strong>of</strong> our haCits. their homes, it is asinine for Bee- and several distant spots <strong>of</strong> the pie <strong>of</strong> weeks then after the war. Certainly w* mnM<br />

Hop,*,!!, in pay for » projeei to w-ton the<br />

Yw V have to think up a new alibi, mister, when *1~L: ol i'31 f, » *Si h *°S" woM - Ve«. I've seen the beach at It aound« like one aweU tilaee for undsr the<br />

-«MB, stone jettln at 1&, »u, anil llth tne mtm P°P» nn Her eves some sunny Sunday fiJ n f jwwtab « sunett Mnd- walltiki, the ntautiful, pata-frtai- a vacation." "<br />

__ St., "" mormm and ehirps brifhUy. "Isnt it a fevely day, ln »h» 1 _to_Bupw. ^ - -- - - -<br />

are an abomination mito<br />

t«rt, and a false halanoB Is BB| (o«d_<br />

inversion<br />

|0ne <strong>of</strong> the moit prtHing problems now<br />

jfronting 1 J»r eves sone sunny Bunday ,"°<br />

brifnUy, "Isnt it a lovely day! IJ<br />

Let's |o for a ride, to Hopewell (or the POCOBBS, or to n.<br />

Rev, Prank p, Adler, pastoi- <strong>of</strong> Delaware, or mrrisburi)."<br />

the United States is swift renver»ion<br />

from a war to peace economy<br />

and don't think that It won't affect Ocelit<br />

is a problem that calls for all the in-<br />

Duity and resiliency that the American<br />

pie "displayed after they recovered from<br />

first shock <strong>of</strong> the Pearl Harbor atk.<br />

Rt ii a problem that will be solved, just<br />

the problem <strong>of</strong> war was solved. But it<br />

I not be solved overnight.<br />

* *<br />

[it ha« been mqre_ than three and a half<br />

~ ^ since the Japi attacked Pearl Har-<br />

to ed lagoons <strong>of</strong> the South Pacific, And then tonlsnt. I read the 'ration • r<br />

the nsort clUes <strong>of</strong> •emuda, the pre,, niw, wli^ls radioed all ***** »<br />

°*<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city and Somers Point Lu- Instinotively you'll retort: "I don't have enough<br />

theran churches, aeoepted * call fas ration coupon* left.''<br />

to the at, John's Evuigelirail Lu> Tlia.t will<br />

theran CJiurch, Columbia, Pa. haw to emanate<br />

^ ..".*"* <strong>of</strong> iu you can use<br />

Death ealled Mrs, »eda K, apendlng abUlty<br />

Totten, grocery stare proDrietor, and Its tires,<br />

and Oliver Atute, ' •<br />

Flanders hotel.<br />

nd mm* •*""<br />

Europe "to avert skiing.placeg <strong>of</strong> Iceland Hie Boot-<br />

and picked up fcy<br />

the ridiculous. It tish strands, the night life <strong>of</strong> Pantninje<br />

seriously <strong>of</strong> am., the gdyety <strong>of</strong> Tijuana, the<br />

American industry • - •<br />

tan *•*!<br />

stations <strong>of</strong> the Unit- The city baa loat an I<br />

States Navy, it 1* then given ter. I mint now faea i<br />

You will not yet have recovered from .<br />

<strong>of</strong> easing the buny into a asrage for repaln and « w the face <strong>of</strong> the earth for<br />

OPA announced that issollne alfinding<br />

that you can have them done today with benefit <strong>of</strong> everyone but Ameriplenty<br />

<strong>of</strong> parts on hand, instead <strong>of</strong> a weefc from c .<br />

dtaSSTtt. S<br />

next Wednesday (and then only by appointment). OhaHty_lf lueh lop-sided think. ful<br />

and everything else<br />

iunountB In storage.<br />

Perhaps yauil have a »weU opportunity, how-<br />

FIVB<br />

" i# ' 6Mk " "•" " y prop«al has<br />

S5L<br />

AOO<br />

f U l<br />

* nMdta nar <strong>of</strong> the tns :<br />

Tba nan, •aMHajw 'Clyde how It<br />

SMMe, a o«y •rdinaaee faitM trolt<br />

•iniiim maaiT buslnas- an 8m- •<br />

dar." 'At the last<br />

The cltv Is now the laughing Scottish Town<br />

thousands wen made. TM<br />

«<br />

I've been, rve The world is striving ahead; we clams,—London<br />

V a ouirter centSl was and<br />

J"<br />

the property was to be d <strong>of</strong><br />

by Dy Mr. Mr ano and M» Mr Williams.<br />

11111<br />

home .!» wWk hungry and th-*-<br />

11 u tlr<br />

P"""" ^<br />

H%u w su Im<br />

^ flnd " th,»<br />

that<br />

The police department and the opted resoJutions urging ita<br />

director f<br />

RSS "»* aBd W^tta. «ld that wfiUt<br />

? ES,HJSS " "»= o e *e«n suggested the<br />

* hlU( dosin hndfe he rebuilt by the Oape May<br />

Miss Virginia B Lynch, public<br />

youiwlf against the rush. tion on the proposal, but, instead,<br />

school teacher, became Uie bride<br />

That wont be so nod, however, for it will mean will submit to the State Highway<br />

<strong>of</strong> Richard K Cameron, resort<br />

that a certain amount <strong>of</strong> unemployment will be Commission on <strong>Aug</strong>ust 20 redraft-<br />

In evidence until we get into our full peacetime<br />

contractor.<br />

ed plans for the reconstruction • <strong>of</strong><br />

stride,<br />

the span, prompt approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />

• • •<br />

plans will permit the start <strong>of</strong> wort<br />

there will be no more war loans—unless there by November, he uld.<br />

10 YEARS AOO<br />

happens to be one victory loan. No more scrap pa-<br />

Edmund Q. Wllcox, <strong>of</strong> Cynwyd. per drives, perhaps only one more United Nations<br />

Any other action than the<br />

was employed as Uie high school's and Red Craw War Fund drive.<br />

bridge's reconstruction and contin^<br />

ued operation on a free basis would<br />

new football coach. Von B, Sen- Your grocer won't warn you to bring your own,<br />

riod remained as a teacher and worn-out shopping bag. Hell have plenty <strong>of</strong> *«n • •<br />

coach <strong>of</strong> basketball and track. <strong>Newspaper</strong>s will be plentiful, because the paper<br />

dents <strong>of</strong> iea Isle pity, stfathmere<br />

4<br />

• a ft<br />

shortage will have ended, Just as newspaper circu-<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> city, as well as other<br />

Gordon's Market advertised Jerlations fall <strong>of</strong>f ... "Bait's the difference between<br />

Hay Oountians, who are its<br />

sey tomatoes at a pounds for Swar<br />

and peace. In war you need things like the<br />

* users.<br />

cents, bananas for 9 cents a dam, dickens and can't get them: in peace, you don't<br />

and Jeney com two dozen ears for need them, but they're plentiful<br />

1T ovr or (Wlldwwd trader)<br />

38 cents.<br />

• • •<br />

a hard to change Is ^M much ^publlctaed^ tovestigathe<br />

war. it won't M<br />

Charlotte Paris had a parly to<br />

our habit <strong>of</strong> worrying<br />

«d*J« «"« =U^i In the<br />

' " h e r nth birthday anni-<br />

wherever they are, and that eventually they'll come<br />

complet.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

How about 'victory Oardenenf TOere won't be<br />

tne patrMnlc urge to oresc<br />

potato patch. Win Victory<br />

our local scene? Eventually, perhaps, but not at<br />

Fun many a Victory Gardener has found re-<br />

a t<br />

'Jr<br />

janvaii to<br />

evictions,<br />

era subscribed *»J» within „<br />

minutes to be used for publicity th,vni<br />

during the winter. the Allies -<br />

• „ the world away from Its predatory tendencies anf ,<br />

Oapt. R. B. Booy, owner <strong>of</strong> the geon^rt lt to Urn wayTef fttedom, tadividu»T *<br />

Brighton MoMl, was honored it I seif,exp»eMion and inMrnatlonal rlghteousneis, - - - - ,, ,_-_.__ _<br />

parfif on his iOtn bfcrthday annl- "- JC^ to M»UA <strong>of</strong> It. these kids will have to A Newark police Judge proposes<br />

versary. It was attended by Mi mkt a hand in it and see that the prineiplei in » e»clt down on wives who<br />

guest*. . •. . . which we believe are carrie* out. a»^ove»«as. ***>«>** **<br />

Ifhe Oommlltee <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e Hundred • If he find. Uwt a wife has been<br />

WM formally organized to push the unfaithful to her goldler-husband,<br />

was fonnauy ergnnaea w pusn ^ _ . . . • — . i. „. ^t,^ n w to j, u and then<br />

president.<br />

Four men seated at a table at the meeting o\ that she prove at the end <strong>of</strong> one<br />

the Rotary Club last Friday night began dUeuuIng month , that she has applied for<br />

Nine states were represented In president Truman. « turned out that all four were and been granted by the govern-<br />

a round-up <strong>of</strong> the Rough Riders, Republicans.<br />

went a discontinuance <strong>of</strong> her de-<br />

side degree <strong>of</strong> the p, O. B, <strong>of</strong> A., •I have never voted for a Democrat In my life," pendency allowance.<br />

whJeh was holding its annuH OOB- said one <strong>of</strong> them, "But If this farm boy from Mis- The judge's practice might be<br />

vention here In the Wgti school souri is a candidate far president, next election, good precedent for other magls-<br />

budding, , » ,'<br />

nk 111 vote for hun." tratos to follow,<br />

nodded thoughtfully in agree-<br />

«•• •nutiilinn<br />

fcr IWIm, m<br />

Jo Serra'a Low Down<br />

Wo knew, if I WM (a plfik H B M $ that 1<br />

could feel mm mar Mf, f kinda think, today,<br />

that i| would ta Urn pmtm walking op and down<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> stores, sad anopa, etc;! Husky feUowshot<br />

worklrjg-*ut looking kina» aheeplSi. Put on<br />

th* pkk«t line by a guy whs win hold to Ms<br />

•nice tqft Job even if the picket don't work, or eats<br />

scanty.<br />

Theae fellows walMn' up ana down have just<br />

been out-talked and out-smarted. That la why I<br />

feel sorry for thank Juat why they should be a<br />

sucker for the wlae-guyB boaalng labor, 1* hard to<br />

savvy.-Maybe they had m teacher In the grade<br />

school who never told 'ant any stories by ABaop.<br />

Mfcjfce their mama and papa didn't- as* to it that<br />

they did their home wort. It Is a cinch that<br />

their Mayflower blood hat thinned.<br />

But In ooncluaton, I am itfll sorry for the<br />

picketa. And If any on* <strong>of</strong> them should cast an<br />

ays over this eaay, I sar to him, buddy, you wont<br />

g*t to flntiMwe by ruining the baas' butlneat -and<br />

also, you might, have a business <strong>of</strong> your own aome<br />

- m. '<br />

Nut Bowl<br />

: was the nleht after he bad delivered his<br />

and M maU earrleM emploj-ed and radio report to the nation on the Potsdam confer-<br />

tnree sub-statioBS open for tt» ence. The four men wen remembering Ills matter*<br />

susuner.<br />

<strong>of</strong>-fact. common-man style <strong>of</strong> delivery; me personal OVmUABD IN THE SUBWAY<br />

humility in hi* utterances.<br />

"Then he told me that he could<br />

They remembered, particularly, his remark that see dirt on my carpets,"<br />

the victory in Europe was "a victory <strong>of</strong> an Ideal "insulting, wasn't he?"<br />

rounded oil the rights <strong>of</strong> the common man, MI the "No, just a vacuum cleaner r.alc-s-<br />

dignity <strong>of</strong> Uie human Mug, and on the conception<br />

OF THE WEEK<br />

nian,"<br />

<strong>of</strong> MM state a* the SERVANT—not the MASTER ^<br />

<strong>of</strong> ita people-<br />

NO EXPENSE?<br />

Commented one <strong>of</strong> the four, apropos <strong>of</strong> that Hsiiband: "Darling, don't you<br />

•rf witk • tatlwe ani-taaaal* panagej "It seems to me that President Truman M think youw a bit extravagant?<br />

trying nl* Intelligent bast to give America back to You've had four electric fans run-<br />

tba American Maple!"<br />

ning all day."<br />

We; "I wouldn't worry about It<br />

if I were you, dear. They're not<br />

our. fans, I've borrowed them from<br />

our neighbors."<br />

It la twvtr tao-lat* to be lomabady—In Am-<br />

SETTING HIM BACK ,<br />

Young Poet; "I •wonder what<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> a tablet they'll place on my<br />

home when my name goes down<br />

PracUcai"~~ Patricia (hS gSl<br />

friend): "A, "For Rent' sign, no<br />

doubt."<br />

* • •<br />

MODERN ARITHMETIC<br />

The teacher was trying to teach<br />

her class the meaning <strong>of</strong> fractions.<br />

She asked, 'Tommy, if the<br />

butcher cut a pound <strong>of</strong> beefsteak<br />

Into four pieces, what would he<br />

have?"<br />

"Four customers waiting for it."<br />

Tommy replied.-—Capper's Weekly.<br />

Mrs. Huntley-Hooplngton, the<br />

third, walked Into her kitchen<br />

quits unexpectedly and found her<br />

wook feeding the local gendarme.<br />

"Is this what I pay you for?"<br />

^" J Mra. H-H. '<br />

- replied the<br />

FOR ONE WEEK-<br />

END<br />

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

WAR<br />

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Lamps ... .2.9S to 17.98<br />

Hook Rugs ....... 3-95 to 10*95<br />

Picture Frames .9gc to g-SS<br />

Pictiires . S9c to B«00<br />

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ALL<br />

LESS<br />

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Guaranteed %" Garden Hose<br />

25- foot, was 2.39, reduced to 1.69<br />

50-foot, was 4.69, reduced to 3.29<br />

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