Jul 1927 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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OCEMT CITT MBWa; OCIMJ COT, ST. J., fMDAT, JITBE 84, <strong>1927</strong><br />
Chililri-n<br />
hf>ltl ut the SI I-<br />
evening tiaq n ^t< ii<br />
utn-u<br />
Mrs A*.i Miiiiu uiUrlilin.<br />
frli»rtMm nr Pbllj<br />
delphla ipint the w^pfc end wftti<br />
frlnnils <strong>of</strong> thit plait<br />
William Sapp and rimlly 11111<br />
fvn-'l to TuLltahoc Thursilay evt<br />
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111.<br />
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Vl< Sulh MtPli,<br />
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Hilda Hlnrliiim and Ellitl lunil<br />
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Jt Ii run " k i n l I "on il ttttl hi* bntber r. inur<br />
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•II 1 TI111 l.j I Mr- Sum, n Hnml "Pent neifral<br />
II. I Mr/. lii|n_ I lift. n,,|<br />
i.fini|i inltMl b} MIH<br />
till* tsirn<br />
B.111I. W.I<br />
r,ui.I<br />
tub. Joilim Jr o( Mill I Ml<br />
H ,|>enllng the Hllmili"r|Mi<br />
Mllh IIIH ^rindtfirt tit^ | ton 11 are<br />
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[i I puitlnK In th, riiiiiifln<br />
,1 Hit 1,. w tirhutil boiK.<br />
nnd<br />
,1, tti Oieihrtiok tin rhm«il ly<br />
it hr>u£ht fnelr *on Bt,l> honn<br />
Mih^ Li.m.thy HoinJi I- norklni;<br />
III Ml f I dn 1 Jin, r, pi it t In<br />
iln<br />
tilTIre ol «he Atlant t fv>al<br />
. orniun><br />
flit<br />
Njzirlnt fanntl ly S, htMi]<br />
jiknlt wt nt tti Ml mil IMI the Bjy<br />
lu^f<br />
W t dnt Ililfn nlilr <strong>of</strong> '<br />
n,l II r»<br />
1 nl] t,f<br />
>lilB at |IM> illl<br />
f,r,j<br />
uith Ml nnd Mm ' li.rl<br />
Ini ih. Humim r<br />
Mr mil MIR MtfirOlilcli Ir<br />
lie<br />
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- - g- --,»•'• f "J •! 1)1<br />
" M 1,1111, an 1 .Ijuthltr n<br />
llott<br />
111 I Mrn Mirlhi llill.runil<br />
< nth <br />
tared to PlciiHiini^Ulf<br />
Satuid iy<br />
Mrs Gordon mothrr <strong>of</strong> Af s<br />
Qsc&r Hallty IP sp< inline a J>»<br />
days with her »,mi Roh. rt <strong>of</strong><br />
GI7111 Ni-ath 1<br />
Mr and Mn William Fit? mpfTlnc <strong>of</strong> ihi .m^imnt<br />
ij^erald <strong>of</strong> Ocnn <strong>City</strong> i ulled on mlim or Taht rnu< h M t<br />
Qua Qulg and family faatm ri \y j ( himh nf irim In |,| h,[ \\hl[<br />
•TelilDg<br />
I rn 1 diy ifti moon<br />
U (111am Ttujmpfldn it ted \.<br />
niiMlnI it ih* Slirlinr-i til* bra<br />
tloii h« Id In A(Iiniic ( liy 1 m<br />
h 1'IInt i illvKJon from \ii<br />
Air tnd A(n Harry Snyritr<br />
nnd dniiffhlrr<br />
Fhtrcm t ntlt nd<br />
thf<br />
run*Ti| <strong>of</strong> Mr Suyifpi h nHti.<br />
Mn<br />
Alim ^VooNon fti Fl^hfnr<br />
PAP, Tiylnr<br />
•^nt^ it IIIH d their dan^htfr Mr-,<br />
-P'-ii<br />
«i.rnl d v. Int. tti,n h,r<br />
J"ni Mr LMPinr.l JI.I,,..<br />
Mil<br />
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nif n t < uiiiiiiunlir ( mt, .j,, slhl,<br />
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ll«* l"t il ,,,i Sundij<br />
MlM<br />
*• ".Iin tfUrruJI ^lidll ^un<br />
'M.* with Hliitiwj |i, L*, bin/-<br />
M H<br />
f-'Jfc'n. U lv <strong>of</strong> ^. , it|(<br />
< 111 ( Jl|* tl on fil< ndH h* n on<br />
Mdinl i><br />
Cape May Point<br />
Mrs Ui<br />
li}» in PiiU uKlphiu ' jQilil.lon 1<br />
Mr in I Mli II O Mnrklo<br />
* nn rtalui'i tflitlim from Vllit<br />
I ind our [In Milk end<br />
Kiilph<br />
I 1 , ti Mon mid William<br />
Mm], r '.prui SaHird»y f>\oulii£<br />
flt M iy i Ijmding<br />
Mi<br />
HIHI Mr- ThrlH ilaml nnd<br />
U'athllnRUi<br />
itinp h«>r<br />
diUf,iii«T iitnidfd ihe runrtal <strong>of</strong> wjm him<br />
i nlitlw At Hi-iHlfr^Ml. oi<br />
Thin uiiij<br />
John Fr a number<br />
fit *f yeara Is wmrwhat Improved<br />
*ftcr having Buffered with a sev*re<br />
cold for tbe pant two or<br />
thnv<br />
weekfl<br />
Mr and Mm Da\ld Mrphrraon<br />
s,.<br />
Jfr* were entertalntd Dt HUP per<br />
PiiMt <strong>of</strong> BiHTjlo V \<br />
nccnily<br />
mer-tli" wpffc * nd<br />
Mr md Mr- Hilph Tijlor ind<br />
n cillid on Mr<br />
la>l»rt) ii tr<br />
H Mr aiifl MIM Dov^t II HolT<br />
man at Frrm Sunday i^pnlnf<br />
Dennisville<br />
Johnjick Ir ,.r I'hll ,,lclirlil i<br />
Mr, Alu ll.ilili unit ijnnt i rl npi nt ppu<br />
•In<br />
.IIII-MHI n wltli Mit Jainnl I"" "'«<br />
L \\,H,1«,II I-ianr*^ Mfliiw <strong>of</strong><br />
in*l frit-n»ilu « is a.n,,,,P ,|,, , n l n }<br />
•t l!i( r«lni on Riin,1jy<br />
• Murkl. y ,ml w,r,<br />
u ,,^T y " Iirn '-'" -'"• J<br />
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"•• 'i nn pul ir foi thi niniii<br />
iionih<br />
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(J.HB. l| |, phIin|,l(i ,,n (,p<br />
* (.linits I'I ikin ' ,,r w<<br />
'I" '• IJ pint out ,|jy ina)<br />
•*ik «Hh Mi-, t ,lu lr,l hprlliK'r<br />
Trillin (Ml,,<br />
(J1 1'hllaililplil,<br />
^Nitur<br />
pil i<br />
tho point on<br />
. Mi« J-<br />
Ml(» lli.xani G milj unl nlin HIIIH iiIn,<br />
MIHJ, Mirllil TIIIVM ittmilPl ilif | ,h,<br />
I) A tt JHIllJlimi In Ih, II,,I. 1 1|, ,,<br />
her<br />
spending<br />
•leuu<br />
Wool on.<br />
Mr mil M.« ri".,j'.l .Shaw <strong>of</strong>' i ,","'„ ij',', r, tl't'l<br />
rrl "' V<br />
r, pilntint I' for tin<br />
I>r Athwart/ arrlvfd vlih hl^<br />
\?* lioat tin 1 omfiirt<br />
( tpl iln Saiiiin I \ tiiiian, tni ^r<br />
rh,il to OJM n hlx flah aod o>niir<br />
liirry I IJIIt inti lion <strong>of</strong> Atlilliflf<br />
III)<br />
pild n visit lo hli pimntt<br />
Mr ami Mrs Him) I mil<br />
Mr<br />
anil Mrft Mti anil mother<br />
iro oriupjlnf* uni <strong>of</strong> flip Ftiinhuw<br />
aDartnuntH nn t Mn I lint »n tin unl><br />
-(ishil urn • itching l )urgi><br />
luliti< (IMy vlfllton ,iv.<br />
Mr<br />
iiwl Mm E<br />
Ml* F<br />
dran' Mr<br />
I>iHti,r Sr att*.<br />
A<br />
y. iiwnt Sundajr<br />
fn-Mne nti.- with rflatli-m<br />
Mrs. Emm, Cowon Bt),nt Sun<br />
Mm II WuolJmn<br />
Thornan Ch.3t,.r motorwl «„<br />
IHI^rvlJIo on Wdlnn ^tt^plieniuin t ntfrtjiliiid<br />
I-St.lli Mjdar, nf Atlonlli<br />
city<br />
Sunda}<br />
Mr and Mm c<br />
Baker h ue<br />
mo^iMl to th* II trrii<br />
coltahi<br />
Wlnlflild<br />
W. IH npein a few<br />
dayH UiAi veek with Mrs s<br />
Stephenuon<br />
John chamliirn <strong>of</strong> Ni'w York<br />
hafl roturni'd home for the fluin<br />
l,|i Linn<br />
South Seaville<br />
Ttt hdHnnl Kllitz <strong>of</strong> Oil in<br />
(Jtj Mjl I* rtlini.liiu; 1 in ilijs<br />
with Mr-i w J U-irileks<br />
Uairin J Li.irlik.i iirri\iil<br />
homi sundin I-HIIII,E <strong>of</strong>tir<br />
ip. ndliiR a Tin ilayn with friends<br />
ii OciMn < Ii j. Mil<br />
t A Hran and Mrs I, Fiwin<br />
h|Miit 1 iluy in Cannlxn vi Ltli rlu<br />
1 H H Bin.l<br />
* hirlis L Timiir Jr uai i<br />
< inul*',, \ HLmr tin* w,, k<br />
Mm II II John-ton and father<br />
"Hi iillliu on Mi uml Mm W<br />
J<br />
Luniks .M.in,liy 1 i«nliiK<br />
Kilward J.«,tfr a,,,l Imnlly «,„„<br />
.South SLUIII,. lhl,in our thi<br />
* nd<br />
1-imnr md fumlly<br />
i, lve<br />
Salurdiy f.ir th. Ir lumnicr h.mir<br />
In<br />
WIMHOOII<br />
M.r Arthur Uirlik, has &<<br />
.nliil ! pinlilan<br />
W[,J, tI,,. Park I<br />
nii-ifei In Ocft.111 Cll} AH tiook<br />
kieptr<br />
Mr md M Wllll mi fa I ham<br />
Won urli.-d I,,,,,,I bundiy tv,<br />
nliiE Ulir HpMidln^ ,1 viul: win,<br />
Mrs<br />
Champion H nlnter Aim<br />
Crystal la<br />
A. J. 0GD1<br />
Port Norri«, N. J. Rw<br />
Take let RtgoUrlT \<br />
It Saves Food, Protects HoM 1<br />
GOING TO PAI1<br />
USE REGULATION^<br />
GET IT AT<br />
Murry's Army & Navy<br />
129 High Street<br />
Bf W« «h- month. Cifb fro<br />
problems.<br />
—'—*—•<br />
.— . _<br />
Refrigerators<br />
Leonard Cleanable<br />
From $39.00 up<br />
Cavalier Refrigerator<br />
$12.00 up<br />
month. Cifb from*!<br />
wd you in<br />
-*'<br />
Smoking Set<br />
$2.25 up<br />
End Tables<br />
$2.39 up<br />
Satin Pillow*<br />
75c up<br />
Magazine<br />
$1.45 up<br />
Fenierie*<br />
. $1.45 up<br />
Bungalow"<br />
r UUanuu, Mll u|| ^<br />
CM.<br />
22<br />
(Pages This Issue<br />
la Tkrw P»rU<br />
I M ntTi, tnd •Action<br />
OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />
Jl Great Family <strong>Newspaper</strong> in Jfmerica'i Greatest Family Resort<br />
Wantal<br />
Several good one* fvr.1<br />
thin week; *ee OMV&T^<br />
No. 13,' on Classified!<br />
UI-Jlo. 18 *<br />
U ft Year. |}y OCEAN CITY, MEW JEHSEY, FKIDAT, JULY 1, 1027<br />
Publication OIIKTI:<br />
New. IiuUdiii. (11 A.imrr Ava.<br />
FHICE TWO I<br />
Iard Beam<br />
o Conduct<br />
Beach Class<br />
Do^en Originator Is<br />
ointed As Resort Bench<br />
fDirector By Solons<br />
By<br />
Businessmen<br />
f d»lly Joien<br />
fijum on the<br />
L Ciiy beacii, will b. back<br />
this BUtiimer to c»niltiri<br />
-\ uctlvltlfs n.4- up<br />
puireill <strong>of</strong> ih« genial phyMi<br />
|cuUure instructor was mudti<br />
I the Commlwilonera follow Inc<br />
1 ncflpl A( a iMtltlon HIRUMI<br />
IciAiiy well known buiilncinv-<br />
: requesting the flppoinrniant<br />
ticiapi hi* made<br />
leuwn W K". ka<br />
'It Is «a«y to we what Is<br />
«f Iloam in th« re.-utrt l>y<br />
lion" which 1» nlinwl liy<br />
olTlcl&lit, luink prccidvnta<br />
rprenelitatlvo buslneos lnt« K'irt<br />
i neam ibitf'p'.<br />
_ i petition was signed by th<br />
Jowlat- Thurston Y. Oloen. E<br />
(Button. M. D. Murphy. Harry<br />
dley. Dr. Allen Coraon, il. "j<br />
Krer. Marry F. Slanton. A. R<br />
kg, V. B. Smith. Herbert<br />
Ilks. J. H. Jonee. MowurO 8<br />
t n , J Howard Blocuni<br />
L. Chester. Charles C<br />
i, Richard H. Johnson, II. V<br />
Itlng. H*nrry Roeiwr, Jr., W<br />
f ilaatfy. W. B- Mas«py. Jr,<br />
irt<br />
Bell, Hicnaril D. Foi<br />
H. Hogan. R. H. Koitsh*T<br />
Bdwarda, Harol.l a. PHVIH<br />
_i M. Btevena. Ewlng T. Cor<br />
I. Robert Radford. Arthur M<br />
t Marls, S. K. Bwan.<br />
tntmluted<br />
the daily<br />
class on th.? <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
lt>.about nve years aeo. whlrh<br />
I irttd rmuirtolile mccfim »mt<br />
means <strong>of</strong> bringing the<br />
• uttlvltlai, Jiowevnr,<br />
[1)7 any means limited to<br />
•liy doten class.<br />
Ills esrtrare<br />
utllllfil as host <strong>of</strong><br />
n delegations, announcer<br />
bMcta entertainer citraorillt<br />
phivtdeil many hovel m^ana<br />
fnttertolnnMmt for thf vlaltorn<br />
th covered a field from Jluleasons<br />
u> beach hikes and<br />
Ukes.<br />
year Beam fell Nut* arrived Wednesday.<br />
' Attention <strong>of</strong><br />
Vititing Retort Driven<br />
«olj »t itrcrt tateneokft<br />
Miu oJj « «l»<br />
turn* «a<br />
Han Blocking | Title & TrUSt f Popular Philadelphia ' Debs ' on the Wooden Way<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gty Alleys! Add S<br />
i<br />
Police Instructed to Enforce<br />
Loral Ordinance<br />
-iijor f Immplon (Jlr.tipj th**<br />
ptilW 10 (nforr,-- the clly ori)lnjin
Tiput Says<br />
• Filled For Efficiency<br />
j'Not Favors, Declares<br />
Commissioner<br />
|f A*ki Constructive Criticism<br />
j 1<br />
j Commln3iq nPr j oi, n E Tniui de.<br />
Bj,e|aMd Inn niotlvo for plsclnf ad-<br />
&U ot the city and not a<br />
j, political patronage<br />
x :f r fl' Public Worka I determlnod<br />
to conduct tale <strong>of</strong>floe in<br />
4/ t*l IW manner wklct I would<br />
^ Jtfjpepnl ^l<br />
f BsUm tnf depir (merit can<br />
:<br />
Mnillon more efflclently If tie<br />
open for ur Binon whs<br />
&'•& biWlneeu to timBSMt witb<br />
Of r 0r iPjrone who baa any<br />
UflU or<br />
suggestions to<br />
, jv U true tbe city lu •<br />
•,f mm<br />
miperrlsor M look after the<br />
VWOft <strong>On</strong> the UlBwarB, but Lhla<br />
i«*nnpj be done If he la constant-<br />
VW^g IB an Met,<br />
K :<br />
. '"In iny own butlttein I do not<br />
K'MHtlt'tn^ foremen to do clirlcal<br />
K jrpHt fa tne oMte. I hire a clerk<br />
WT thoiB details and that la jut<br />
»il«tr hive done In this Insitance<br />
.•id Jw»Bt the public to knoir<br />
• 'HIM lt# <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> the d«o»rtinent<br />
Pt »n6llc works will be open at<br />
, in tliBM duriBi bujlBM boon.<br />
Power Shovel<br />
Equipment Was Purchased<br />
By Former Solons<br />
Any person In need ill a aiiiall<br />
lasollne powsr ajiovei can pur-<br />
CBaH g braid sew slew at equipment<br />
from the city at a reduced<br />
raU, it in luirnuj jut Monday<br />
when n resolutios was passed previillut<br />
I4M0 for the Birment <strong>of</strong><br />
this ptecD <strong>of</strong> equipment, which if<br />
Bet wasted by the present solons.<br />
The power shovel was purchased<br />
/ tbe former Oommisgioners after<br />
Igeiled bids »ero nNsuived. Edward<br />
' HtrHl WSJ tbe low bidder, Hu was<br />
awarded tae contract to fupolsb<br />
this equipment.<br />
Tba former solans planned to<br />
Use tbe shovel for repiiirilig dam-<br />
»fe done to the bulkbead and (he<br />
beach In South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Tbe above! lu delivered after<br />
the new CaBUnilsloBers were elseled,<br />
Dlreetor at Highways Trout<br />
abjected to the acceptance <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
shore! as, he stated It could not<br />
be utillied" to good advantage, also<br />
thai be objected 10 rernovlsg any<br />
sand from the beach to repair<br />
bulkheads or fill wasbeuts.<br />
Kuril acted ait agent in tb<br />
lsapect the taMitlful new cot<br />
!#ge<br />
onmpletod. by Henry<br />
Cooper<br />
located at O^ean am<br />
l lU>(ids. The building In<br />
'<strong>of</strong> Colonial architecture. - It han<br />
Hvi* bedrooms. Avo bathn, and la<br />
t^iulpped with an oil burner foi<br />
a4l year use.<br />
Cooper received the n£ratuliuloim<br />
<strong>of</strong> th« realtora after the<br />
iilli<br />
i<br />
•ale, anted be would endeavor to<br />
have tbe dealer lake lb> nhovel<br />
tack and to dispose <strong>of</strong> It elsevbere.<br />
The shove) has otver been<br />
need. Upon failure to dispose <strong>of</strong><br />
II the eltf was called on to fulflli<br />
its contract.<br />
CKarice to View<br />
EggHarbor Bay<br />
Monthly M«Ung <strong>of</strong> Realty<br />
Board Held on Yacht<br />
"Peerlesi" • • —— ; ,—<br />
Rental Signs A Discusied' 5>g ma<br />
Kappa Dance<br />
—— At Gateway Casino<br />
The monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the ——-<br />
Bfiii Estale Board was held on Twelve<br />
Chapters <strong>of</strong> Fra<br />
the yushl Peerl as It traveled, ,„_,•», A« i *i • '*'<br />
ihrourt mt H»rbor Bay uniler<br />
tenut y .Agsnd Affair -<br />
held<br />
ithe evening: <strong>of</strong> June 24. in Ihe<br />
[sun parlor <strong>of</strong> Oateway Costso,<br />
Souiers Point,<br />
A representative<br />
the Dceaji city<br />
Club.<br />
e unusual BMthori <strong>of</strong> .... . „„. „„„.<br />
^<br />
ne tliu meeting tu nr-igroup from each or" thTiwelw<br />
ranged at th. last ni tauu, for cbaptem <strong>of</strong> the Fraternity it<br />
be purpose <strong>of</strong> combining businHMjincied this affair The »!•«»<br />
wnn pn-iuurv. The realtor, had nr <strong>of</strong> Atlanllc <strong>City</strong> WlVh<br />
opporiiinlly to ln H(wl,,<br />
lnH School acted m hosts and nrl"<br />
brldgrheait!) <strong>of</strong> tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> Pared an affair that aurpaaaed<br />
CltyLonBIJort bridge, also lo gel any In the annaU <strong>of</strong> the fra<br />
BeiiJT acqiialnteil with the heau- 'ifrnlly.<br />
ami artvantagss <strong>of</strong> Egg Har- \ Mr, stanton Oebbart, chairman<br />
Bor<br />
*"'•<br />
°' Ihe corairiltlee. introduced Mr<br />
Among tbe mattem which wore f J*aw 11. Matlack, supreme presl<br />
large,<br />
ddreaa<br />
iotro=<br />
Coast Guard<br />
Gives Flood<br />
Experiences<br />
Gapt, Christopher Benth-im<br />
Lauds Red Crois For<br />
ReHef Work<br />
Boost For Pentia R R<br />
Coast Uliiirii Unptoln Chrlstn<br />
Ojllt Uaiilllalii lnu.led the eilorli<br />
<strong>of</strong>-the IteC Cram fur tha rellel<br />
work IIDIII- In tli- llourt area am<br />
Ihe aiiiumu raliied foi<br />
celief would would i,,, far fron<br />
iufficlent ill 11 in.'eihij; <strong>of</strong> the<br />
anlH tliili, which waa held<br />
it ine lailii Our, an Wfiiiie*-<br />
ly noon.<br />
Ciipl.ilii Benlham rucelitiy re.<br />
"* &d<br />
'"•"' ""• Mlsaliwippl flood<br />
area WJIHI,. li,. ha.i ut,,,, „„ duty<br />
fur more llijiii ii iiionlli with 1<br />
discussed was the formation <strong>of</strong> 'lent <strong>of</strong> the fraternity a7<br />
an inaurance association in fba \ "I •oaatinaister.<br />
After an<br />
numBer <strong>of</strong> ii<br />
from loin ilUti<br />
"To iluHcrlb..<br />
hy thi> iloml<br />
alble," h,, «,|<br />
Biclure Hit- iii<br />
just<br />
viHUaiiZ!?<br />
hcr rniut<br />
tiirt iiai<br />
wuiild<br />
iinpo.H-<br />
..,)„„ j, oll ,,„„<br />
ig ,,f th,, iiooj<br />
witters 56 fit.<br />
hig-hei<br />
1 hull norinal tide, for I hat<br />
was th,. lu.|ghtli <strong>of</strong> tho flood<br />
acrlbed. Its quota. If poaBlbl».;incre<strong>of</strong>iis<br />
.the sum which you bave<br />
eeaiributed,"<br />
Me related now the Hfd Croas<br />
had chartered meamers tn i-iiHii<br />
food supplies lo tho refuget'S and<br />
to carry Ihsm from place* <strong>of</strong><br />
itllllK r.<br />
till Him, ioi,| nf the<br />
surie?^fill I'ffnrtN to flreVMIil thi 1<br />
: ivfiis.... in i<br />
buabs,<br />
Captain<br />
Aere loiidvil In n<br />
•!it!v.fiKT Instructor In<br />
Vmt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Slreif"^<br />
iernitionn] conveBM<br />
• bo was<br />
ream oh cluh aiH<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Mcnaiifi<br />
tailor, <strong>of</strong> belnitV-,<br />
v. %<br />
nn smrs, oma mn, H. I., ranit, JTOI I, im.<br />
I "licit your ,<br />
804 Tiud<br />
CXffiAB<br />
Mr. sad Mrs. J, Horace Miller<br />
and daughter, nf FhiiAdcIphiii ara<br />
at their cottage in tho Oardnn «ee-<br />
Uan for tho iumraen<br />
Kr» Timothj f RFF hun rtluFned <strong>of</strong><br />
from a vtnti in hrr H tULhtrr<br />
j<br />
M<br />
Mr<br />
Mr, and Mrn. H»rry Clii|iA will<br />
p*tnl the aumiiiyr in AllitntlcV ity,<br />
hey hnvu leased th*(r<br />
nuiliticr<br />
Receive Bay Avenue<br />
Bids on Monday<br />
or Continuation <strong>of</strong> Street<br />
To Roosevelt Boulevard<br />
Bids far tho building <strong>of</strong> Bay<br />
Avenue {rant Eighteenth Street to<br />
Boascvelt Boulevunl will be received<br />
br th» <strong>City</strong> Cotamiuiooeri<br />
resort.<br />
President Ewlng T, Cor- j«» welcome Mr. Matlack<br />
son appolntea a committee to fueed Mr, J. Harrison, who, act. wate at ^on e,'" where<br />
confer with the inauranco men, L n » ">f Mayor Huffu, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic were lo.,.,<br />
'<br />
presented the fraternity i - Th^ •„,<br />
i gold key to the clly m a<br />
<strong>of</strong> friendsblp and welcome.<br />
_<br />
speakers were Erwood Ot-<br />
A rspart <strong>of</strong> particular Interest<br />
wa^ Jowph Hughes. Charles<br />
••"" '«"»' property owners! Y n « and F, Phillips. The coinwe<br />
in the resort tvbo are not members<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe Real Estate Board i •<br />
for the purpose <strong>of</strong> holcilng an or-ljj<br />
ganlcailon meetiilg.<br />
p<br />
to many local<br />
was an Hplaailin<strong>of</strong> I<br />
men 1 to th# tenement<br />
hich was pags^d<br />
' the amend-J<br />
chapters<br />
»lng men from various<br />
Itanton oebhart, chair.<br />
. Q( Court<br />
Riles Lawyer Greis<br />
Inn page one)<br />
JiMlby alleged that Mm.<br />
^Mftuths* boMt«d thai she w*t<br />
M, frj^i, ot «U«f Johnson, who<br />
;,'«miM Rot eermlt a wirrant for<br />
!V 1 1 to<br />
,,, |KeiJ<br />
r Boewe-U canteadcl<br />
BU»by I)ad no right on<br />
»y ) t on<br />
bfiiMroi M airbpur. H«<br />
not Gail any wtuieasc* in re^<br />
*l at *b (tl flJ<br />
The construction <strong>of</strong> thla higbway<br />
Whleh will be paid by the owners<br />
<strong>of</strong> property abutUaf II, will fur<br />
Inlan a abort traffic route through<br />
I the resort and will<br />
traffic sangeiuoa In<br />
l at *bB<br />
lXBlttby.<br />
G<br />
y wtuieasc* in re^<br />
(ostlmony <strong>of</strong>lermJ<br />
ttby.<br />
' Greli aaurted he hiu\<br />
*, prlma facie, cass<br />
, that Mrs. Harbour be<br />
• tlia giand Jury,<br />
itrmt* Ware dismissed th«<br />
•nd the b»nage <strong>of</strong> verbal<br />
» Attorney Qrela followed,<br />
'Uie other tii l d<br />
rtliave the<br />
_<br />
the central<br />
Bection <strong>of</strong> the resort caused by<br />
an traveling from Atlantic<br />
County aad olbitl polntu to >«-<br />
UsM <strong>of</strong> Cape May CSUltJ.<br />
By Oils route the (notarial will<br />
avoid four grade crossings. Bids<br />
lor<br />
thla Improvement were re.<br />
Delved several montbs ago by tbe<br />
CaBDUHiaun. but rejected aa beini<br />
too high. TheeitlnBttd cost <strong>of</strong><br />
[the ImDrovemeut was flied at<br />
171,000, Tie lowest bid nil ft)<br />
M6.M0,<br />
Tbe hidden declared that tie<br />
j price! lubnittM Were the lowest<br />
for which the wort could be done<br />
according to the ipeclBcations<br />
which required the building or<br />
sod banlt to retain tbe all.<br />
It tu itated that a lower irice<br />
could be obtained if tae apecileaUona<br />
wer shsnted to ceraiit tbe<br />
fill la taper from the highway,<br />
wblch would give the highway a<br />
Orrmr founilutloji, prsvldlag the<br />
OWBerj <strong>of</strong> jjroperty wblcb would<br />
alumni repregenta-<br />
", /;' "" '!" ""'"" "VI live, and Jesse Matlack:, phiiaoccupiert<br />
by more tban two famll. j,,, B|a<br />
reprsaeI1, a, lvB.<br />
lea under the Brovltlon, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Thf auB parlor was Say!y deco-<br />
Wnement MI, eltwpUn, tH.| ralt(| ,„ „,„„„,,„ <strong>of</strong> blue and<br />
bulWrng located on lj,e Atlantic go|lj ,„„ mtma.<br />
Kappa banners.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>, wiere houiMa ocoupied by| A deilibtfuf dinner waa nerved<br />
more than three faiailiea are in| and dancing was enjoyed to ihitbe<br />
tenemeol class,<br />
Ulriins <strong>of</strong> the well-known LeHoy<br />
Tae teaemaiil act DBeciflcal \ smith's Orcheatra.<br />
certain pruvialoiin and regtriclionsl . — ::_<br />
to builiiingi which are classed! First Baptism in<br />
as Ifneineni Buildings, Local | •• -<br />
real eaute men declare if the j<br />
sesflhoru had not btfen<br />
given \ Mis Lavlnla Flanno, 943 Con.<br />
.neeiSl coneideratloli wheB tOlitral Avenue, bail the distinction<br />
aet was passed it would have in- <strong>of</strong> being tbe flim person to hu<br />
aieted a bsrdssip on ma,ny <strong>of</strong> bapiiieii<br />
in the new Baptist<br />
the local property owners.<br />
As'Church which will open Sunday.<br />
It Is, lbs larger buiidinfa in the j Bet. C, Waller ibelley BerfonniMl<br />
"Th** eeoMniilii- Itisa Is beyond<br />
taltiulallun.<br />
It Is not only a<br />
queKlkiii ,,r saving Ihe lives <strong>of</strong><br />
the victims, but the problem Is<br />
In fln,! a meariri <strong>of</strong> Mustajning<br />
thriii uniil they have a chanr,"<br />
to make a livelihood and (be<br />
best, if not tbe oniy way to do<br />
this. It hy the Red Cross.<br />
"Kven if your city hafl sub-<br />
New Church Heidi<br />
DR, CHAS, H, "VAT '<br />
OgTBOPATH<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> Title ft TrMt<br />
Building<br />
OOeg Houra—Daiir. 1 to f<br />
By Appointment—Phone<br />
Bell 17J-W<br />
CHtj<br />
The Best Bargaii<br />
on the Bay Fronti<br />
A NEW BUNGALOW COTTAGE<br />
Four bedroomi, double garafe.<br />
Splendid water front, very .ttra<br />
surroundings.<br />
Near Yacht Club,<br />
*9,8OOo<br />
/<br />
Massey & Edwards<br />
They<br />
h»mo lti UIIB report,<br />
Mrs*. FAwarA Fowle<br />
delphia, ifl<br />
.Mrs, Prank L, itowart,<br />
lUtlley p Brk, are sendlns a few<br />
ka in our city by the aes.<br />
and Mrs. Oscar Twilchell,<br />
have opontjil their<br />
for the seasoii:<br />
Mr. d MM. Walter Hmlornon<br />
wfire nnt visitor* to TnniK Rivt r<br />
•t ih<br />
Mls>oro(li><br />
I<br />
VIHIMDJ<br />
it<br />
ICC and family, <strong>of</strong> rrimden, are<br />
npfniilnB the Heasnn In thlH rMon,<br />
Mr, nnd Mrs. I. K, O'Brlen, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ridley Purlc, arc siieniilnii a few<br />
weeks In our city,<br />
snd Mrs. Norman gtfnson, <strong>of</strong><br />
inlvjiie, will upend thn m*a=<br />
this rniorl,<br />
naynrd nnd fnrnlly, <strong>of</strong><br />
iln, have opened<br />
their<br />
• on First Street for tho<br />
r.<br />
Henry Miirtcr entertnlneii<br />
icr» <strong>of</strong> the I'nmtlen Woman's<br />
ill her home on Thursday.<br />
Mr. and M. Wllllnm WylhiH, <strong>of</strong><br />
Hiiililontlrlil, lire horc fnr the N-<br />
Mr mil Mrs WJMlnni ! Hi In I<br />
f Rlille\ Pnrk pre Ftptntllng Ihe<br />
Humim f in this nsinrt<br />
Mr*<br />
NVnller Mnrrli and ,on»<br />
it f omden<br />
upent Wednesday jia<br />
Ihi kljctla or Mrs William Ijike<br />
tliB te <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Waller Metl, <strong>of</strong><br />
Norlld,<br />
—-^<br />
I Miss Dorothy Stowe, <strong>of</strong> Mer=<br />
Mmd Mrs. Hfntt .Ion, <strong>of</strong> |chnntville, in spending tho week<br />
HulMRri. are summerlne In i with Sirs. Claire Slocum, at her<br />
thlBOrt<br />
j cottage on Central Avenue,<br />
Mnd Mrs. V. I, Howe were'<br />
Mrs, Mary Merrcr, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
•rt<strong>of</strong>liltors to Atlantic city,<br />
(who spent the winter in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, has returned<br />
EIGHTH AND CENTRAL<br />
resort comply with the requirements<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi? act,<br />
aimer Jackson pearl reported<br />
that a copy <strong>of</strong> » tentative buildi<br />
*d d by<br />
ing e*de<br />
the Uini<br />
r-Attninr'Uie other tklngg Be dc<br />
IP) thai Ufcfitnyi W«K ii<br />
'Jijltt&tti charged for laaulnjj the<br />
ipMMpf And netted the law<br />
W«letrtte WHa .wrted tae<br />
" "' ! *«I» l»ued br Wai as<br />
<strong>of</strong> the M B aad he had<br />
_<br />
to charge for them.<br />
Mrs. Barhour gwora out a wsr-<br />
... alt tonthe urmt si Un. Buiby<br />
J&Mbiiitn ant/tula tm promliei<br />
g'wk*rt»llU liMriog la held at th<br />
T : |>ollee court neit Tuesday.<br />
To Oil Gravel Streets<br />
«53»» mr wiiTreWtw »ida fo<br />
OTiMMflC sum<br />
niGF again. Mr, Patton Is wftloly<br />
knowa in Philadelphia and<br />
real eitnle iisaesaqr thdre,<br />
George Deal and family, <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Farty^§eeond Wnrd,<br />
Phfillhl<br />
have roturncd to tho resort Tor<br />
the summer season. Mr, Deal w,<br />
so bqn<strong>of</strong>ltted with his stay here<br />
last geagan that he is ropeatlni;<br />
it agaia this year,<br />
J* M, Chester spent the pa«t<br />
week In Philadelphia and New York<br />
on<br />
Miss Pegfy Fagan motored to<br />
Millvilk-<br />
Sunday to visit her<br />
mother and siatgr.<br />
Mr, Walter Costello afld I*.-imply,<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, ars occupying<br />
:helr summer cottage en Plymouth<br />
cei for tho season. Mr, Costello<br />
a sen <strong>of</strong> former director and<br />
Congressman, Peter E* Cos tells,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
Us <strong>of</strong>-Your Change <strong>of</strong> Addmsa<br />
Mason <strong>of</strong> the year when our many out-<strong>of</strong>-town<br />
nnlng to come to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for their usual<br />
Csmg early this year=stay late.<br />
¥ou*ll ftnd<br />
VH, the iiisst eeaahore resort In all the world,<br />
to notify thf NEWS <strong>of</strong>flee <strong>of</strong> your coming,<br />
Cltf address.<br />
!o man/ folks, enjoying the<br />
ft In their city homes, forget to tell UB when<br />
Bhoro, and when they don't tpt their copy <strong>of</strong><br />
why.<br />
to change your address, hut wo can't savf a Hiirpripi'<br />
btidt<br />
party in Mr, atul Mm,<br />
til*HM! A gr-haff r <strong>of</strong> 1308 Bay<br />
Avi nu fm their thirteenth wed'<br />
riinfi aiinhPi^aiy<br />
Many pretty<br />
pit milt nan received and the<br />
tjniiplu ,^ad a most<br />
enjoyabln<br />
t liiici. Among those present wi*ri'<br />
Mr. mul Mra. John C, Alien, Jr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kllflnroidar. Mr.<br />
mid Mra. Jamfs Berrynian, Mr.<br />
aiiH Mra. Charles Jarvls, Jr., Mra,<br />
.Churltw JitrvlR, Sr, ( Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Jrihii Greun, Mr, and Mrs, Daniel<br />
Knight. Willliim Arnistrqng, 3rd,<br />
i<br />
Uii hi' 'iitr-Vf-ti'f!r-fi" frViiii' IIH; piim nf<br />
in ihn Hiim'nf<br />
Twi=ivo "'TltmtHninI<br />
f$ISjiii!i,t ItoItiiFS. fsn-f thiil th>inrtFiindinic'l<br />
nn niiilitionnl Hum nf<br />
"HiP TliniiH-'ind flLiHiif.) nnliHFS for<br />
iirnlshlug nf an\i\ hitmF iinfl mnh-rln!fi.<br />
Srellnn 1<br />
Thiii siHfl iirtillMniiiil npjFfliiFhitlrfH<br />
m»y tif- !r>infi>iFnFllv iliiiiiir^<br />
>t!Fii, Ci(r H«!l. Ocenri<br />
CllijP.<br />
[rrscy, ut Lhfee e'cleck in ihQ<br />
"A niiUr'H wife is his better<br />
half, imi't nh«, father?"<br />
"Wv are told so, my son, 1 '<br />
"Then if u mupi marrleH twlr?<br />
iherr \m\'t anything left <strong>of</strong> him<br />
IH then 1 ?"<br />
A Complete line <strong>of</strong><br />
PLANTS<br />
Far the House mi Garden<br />
Cut Flowers and<br />
Decorations<br />
Design! <strong>of</strong> Sympathy<br />
Florists to the Flanders<br />
Hotel and Gateway<br />
Casino<br />
BH 01!<br />
Ninth and Atlantio<br />
cm, K, J.<br />
Wiion aRked to Ring. Rhe ooyly<br />
•aid.<br />
With awful volro I'm hlmt"<br />
o know that »hu was right and<br />
when<br />
She sung no dirt the rest.<br />
Win. H. CoDiMon. Jr.<br />
AIM JL JH.IM. C E.<br />
* 'Excellent Laundiy Service''<br />
Satisfaction Guaranteed<br />
. Daily Service,si *flr'<br />
Hotels and RetMurants Given Special Attention<br />
* • • • > . • • ) • , ' • . • • - . ..<br />
R-WAY UUNDRY, me<br />
Boardwalk Service<br />
[ Rev. George Bums<br />
By St. John Church I<br />
At Tabernacle<br />
Morning and Evening Scr<br />
vires nt Camp Grounds<br />
Lutheran Church Ts Con=<br />
duet Services at<br />
Bt. John's EViinRrMfaJ Liitharnu<br />
isiirrh will comiuet Hrrvires ot<br />
the Moqrlyn Theatre on the B<strong>of</strong>iFff=<br />
walk ovrry BiitiHay oynning fur Ihe<br />
rhiHiElliili'r nf ihi? BUiiHitrf<br />
apafton-<br />
Thi' ftrnt nrrvlt'P \vill lie rnhilurtud<br />
Mils Bundny i vminn hy Yivv E=<br />
f. Rchi'nk, will,known PhUndi 1 =<br />
i'htrt pnHtnr,<br />
Ilrv, Sclii'iilf WiiH pnMor <strong>of</strong> \\\f><br />
noihlohem l.iiih.'i-in church, *f<br />
i'hiiaiifiiphin, Uw 1 iyhfrrti yp-tr -,<br />
Hn IH iiK^iii'Jstti; fsiljit'i liitpndrn! <strong>of</strong><br />
ih>-<br />
Mi^inns <strong>of</strong> )i t- MtniitifFiuni<br />
nf FVnRBylv^nia,<br />
Vlu\\\y ]*I.XIIT tin<br />
ith<br />
nrsnn, JtiNf-pI' Iii-,= !r-*= itnior 1*11*1<br />
Orlando f Tilij. .-'nlii* i*t! The m J -i* !<br />
will lhj iMi-iflri. lij Mr. Apfiiii M<br />
MdihtflK<br />
h." \\r-i--:* *;ii hr f-nii-<br />
.tiitfTil<br />
Hun-lay 111 iisicit In lh><br />
• hurtli iii Trnth ri»'fij.| Hn,:| # i |tR =<br />
tral Avi»n io Iiy !i,p piiHtOr. H* 1-<br />
jnmin Isni/: *<br />
Invite Trapsheotisri To<br />
Hold State Meet Here<br />
The chamber qf rntiimerce extended<br />
an ifiyitulinti to the lrap=<br />
shoot!ng 0Fgimi?jit.Qi.H to hold ihg<br />
Stiite trnpstiunUng rhnmplnnshli)<br />
meet nest June in Oeeiin ('ity,<br />
Atlr-ntlon was directed to ihe<br />
fact thai the rt>Hort h-rui nietlitles<br />
only for thp trapshoat. hut a Hpochit<br />
cnUrtnintflE prii^riini wnuld he<br />
arranged for the wives anil fhiN<br />
dren <strong>of</strong> the RpnrUfflon who fre=<br />
guently aerompany them fur ihe<br />
annual ovenf. The content IUHIH<br />
fur three iliiyn and is usually held<br />
about the middle <strong>of</strong> .him-.<br />
wolhknown preacher and cvatigelift!,<br />
sf PhilaHnlphifu will conduct<br />
thn morning and evening services<br />
Sunday at the Tahernpcis on Ifia<br />
rrinip Ornundif,<br />
The lest nf the morning gervlec<br />
will be "Glorious Freedom." Th*<br />
riiQrriiii}j service starts at 10,30,<br />
"Vlftory That Overceffiefl the<br />
World" will he his topic for the<br />
fvpfiinir HPrvJpp, whlnh Hlnris<br />
7=30 P, M.<br />
Pinfi-jiiior C, H«ward Lpwc<br />
will have charge <strong>of</strong> (he music<br />
at the Taherrmeio Kerviet*« during<br />
thr stiiiiiin'r, Mr, I«owdpn needs<br />
lin hitiodiictioti tn <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ciljr<br />
peophs hn having been a Hummer<br />
ipDitriRfr here for Nevrral years.<br />
It ii well to confer with ui<br />
about an artisle to be dyed.<br />
We will gladly tail ysm<br />
what color will take belt<br />
and whether it is worth<br />
while,<br />
—Mr. Befe^ and After<br />
"When Things Lonk Dark<br />
Bend For LV<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Cleaning & Dyeing<br />
Establishment<br />
fourth and Haven<br />
?: 1210<br />
To Take Trip<br />
Waltt>r Iiiinor, younfiortt uon <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr mid Mr*, William<br />
UHRT. (if<br />
ii'M iittnl Avenue, \R icavinR<br />
riiiiiuleipiiiiL fiiiH i'Vitiay, whore<br />
lie will join hlH hro|li(r 370-1 Hpriii^ Giinlcti fltrocit, for<br />
an extendori trj[> to Cn! I Turn la<br />
M^ixlrn uml faniidn. HtoptilDK ut<br />
the Orand dinyon. P*itr(flftil Forrent<br />
and Attec ruins or N«sw Mtu<br />
)t:!f[|)ljiliu!iit fiiui vniu John It Bftiek-<br />
1 anil Klin,I-1 h V Ht-nrk-Tl. aa4<br />
hiTP (trt? di'ft-'nHuni»s yoii «i=n tv =<br />
, iin d to HitprtiF !>nd ntiiiWsr thd<br />
t Elf I i*f ttislcl fTniyjiiiifiil en or Itcfdre<br />
HiR Twiiifth day <strong>of</strong> AUBIint liPSt, or<br />
thn Hi.l.t<br />
(fill wilt >>fi taken as cpnfegflfiii<br />
lies! nut yell,<br />
SiiitI<br />
liiii !.•- flM !n foptsloiie n<br />
r* rliiln meriEhE^ Eivim !>^ HnFFy<br />
W, Vriit-r <strong>Jul</strong>y, 11137, ui<br />
_ v .iriiirk in thf mrMinnn. Dnyilsiii<br />
Mivlnrf.Tlnii'. »I tin* Oiurl lloiiw."ln<br />
. .Mny I'miri iiouiHt, New JcrKey,<br />
im th.' itnm iin.1 lifer* when tind<br />
H=hi'Pi> thi' iiMnntiitnii-h! nf n ffaxi<br />
"'<br />
" 'f..•BSAS-'K 7.'IWKRSBI&<br />
..•,i.',mi3!"1ff.,f »'«*»««»<br />
iiiiiiitfitiiiii |<br />
AN IMPORTANT BUSINESS<br />
lit 111.11 nr Hu: hiillillrti; con<br />
inictiir.<br />
anil wn, iniint bo<br />
t'H'f iiii Mui nkrr lo nvoli]<br />
rclior<br />
mrilcrllilB nml Inrlor<br />
workmnn. We miml<br />
lie *yjjrM tu Immcillato coll<br />
tn nuy jail which we hnvo<br />
M'takcn. ir ilii« i» ihu<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> KOfiico you wain.<br />
Bin' UH tlie cnlilrnot anil<br />
you will be free trom woriy.<br />
ChlMren's i<br />
be hala at the ><br />
413 Boardwalk.'<br />
evening, tieginl<br />
10. at 7 P.<br />
will |<br />
Beiwon, snd «I<br />
Inrltod.<br />
"Tills lea la not J<br />
up to bo," nald<br />
added glnscrale,<br />
Sunday<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Houses <strong>of</strong><br />
First Baptfit<br />
ilov. C. Walter<br />
-<br />
Services hold at Clid<br />
parHonngo.<br />
All<br />
iliirlnK now bulldlu<br />
sunduy tnomlng<br />
cvonins aerTicea atjj<br />
week service* Wedn<br />
First<br />
Seventh<br />
Street<br />
Avuiiuo. Ilov. F*<br />
paatur. Sunday mo<br />
at 10:30; Blblo<br />
vvcnlni! Burvlcea at;'<br />
wook aorvlco. Wed<br />
First MetbodisT:<br />
Eighth Street an<br />
nuo. Rev. Norman<br />
ont, paator,<br />
Sun<br />
wnrahlp, 10:30;<br />
12:16; evening<br />
Mid-week service.<br />
7 30.<br />
Holy Trinllj<br />
Holy Trinity ]<br />
Central<br />
Avenuo<br />
Street, Rev, Joaepll''<br />
M. rector. Sunday i.\<br />
munfoii 8 A. M. Sun<br />
9:30 A. M. Morning<br />
Bormon 10:4G A. M,;1<br />
Hermoii 7M5\P. M.<br />
Salnta and d ~<br />
St. John ETangtUoal .1<br />
Central<br />
Avenue<br />
Str<strong>of</strong>:t.<br />
fivnjajnln<br />
Normandle. I<br />
ing Borvifie at the<br />
10 A. M., i<br />
11 A: M- Sunday eVenlj<br />
tho Hummer mo<br />
Mooriyri Theatre .'on<br />
walk. 8 p, M.<br />
St. Augustine'^<br />
Anbury<br />
Avenue, ^n<br />
nnth llev, Thomu ^|<br />
rector. Sunday MdJal k<br />
Wook'ilay Man<br />
MEETI1<br />
rr^rTcnn<br />
I't.fll No<br />
f Mnt<br />
inch .School, flrat<br />
Any awning.<br />
hamber Of Co<br />
mill To Outlay, 11<br />
flloncr*! Cliunibor,<br />
aughtfln <strong>of</strong><br />
C l l<br />
N<br />
lied JJcn'a I<br />
BIUgHteri <strong>of</strong><br />
Mecta every<br />
Men'a HalL<br />
* *, M.<br />
sssr<br />
si 1<br />
No, JJ<br />
nproved Ortftjr <strong>of</strong> Red %<br />
• nndny nlht<br />
Independent Order Qf<br />
Oo,nii <strong>City</strong> Id *<br />
H
- - ' • - • « -<br />
T. Charles Lowell,<br />
(fgo Armstrong,<br />
PhlllB (Bard<br />
rrani<br />
I Henderson, Fred-<br />
NK, Now<br />
od, BN, Boston,<br />
to lier that<br />
F|S«ett any mystery,<br />
John (Washi<br />
man's mime<br />
a,<br />
I the names^and<br />
animated. Again<br />
ijtte lilt,<br />
' i Kennedy, the<br />
, and there had<br />
1 that Bight! Oh,<br />
them with par-<br />
, always eleven,<br />
i me certificate, the<br />
'I Initials—had<br />
Ir recolllwlinn.<br />
e's telegraph,<br />
eammunlcatlons<br />
Kennedy who<br />
» ol the COD.<br />
He had gtnnbled<br />
i by (he merf<br />
lift bis comrade<br />
^Harold Mac Grath<br />
Illustrated<br />
Morgan was asked.<br />
"Yes. Giinnr.il: to is Captala<br />
Armitrasg <strong>of</strong> IJJIJ Federal Secret<br />
Service, one <strong>of</strong> the eleven I bavii<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten told you about"<br />
"He was louad witlilii our Ilium. 11<br />
—grimly. "He shall be shut at<br />
dawn,"<br />
"Did you find any jHieni on<br />
himf<br />
•No.'<br />
Jeanne walked to the farther<br />
door, opeaed it and passed put <strong>of</strong><br />
the room; hot she resialsed close<br />
to the door, her brain awhlrl.<br />
After aeverai minutea nlii- heard<br />
Morgan apeak again. Then; iffl<br />
no doubt <strong>of</strong> the hatred In her<br />
heart now.<br />
"He has left Sis dispatches or<br />
his notes elsewhere. Perhaps 1<br />
had better go and loot omr the<br />
grouBd where jmi found him,*'<br />
Presently Jeanne heard the men<br />
filing out She opened the door<br />
cautiously. Armitage WM >eiited<br />
before the fire, stretched out in<br />
Us chair, MB ckln In hja collar.<br />
He was alone. The guards had j<br />
ttationed aBtsMe, Jeanne<br />
entered and approached within a<br />
few feet at him. He heard her,<br />
turned and rose,<br />
Beaufort!" be said<br />
nuletry.<br />
"Yes- this Is my home, Captain<br />
j Armitage,"<br />
"That renegade Parson Kennedy<br />
will mourn for you."<br />
"'But he haji my dispatches by<br />
this time. For two nights I have<br />
been insiiie your linen. If I lost<br />
my head, II is betnuse I wanted to<br />
make sure that Jeanne Braufort<br />
did not play rant and loose with<br />
me. She will never be ynun<br />
either, Morgan."<br />
"No?" Morgnn gazed at his en<br />
emy through tialf.cingeci eyes. "If,<br />
ail they «ay, the dead come bunk,<br />
you will gee."<br />
(Continued next week)<br />
iMi<br />
"Do you know why I am In this en the Camp Grounds during the<br />
oirt to feel the room tonight? I disobeyed orders summer months. The opening<br />
Barters, had run for the mere sake <strong>of</strong> seeing you servivee was held last<br />
neaawe party <strong>of</strong> once men. In the back <strong>of</strong> my Sunday, Services will be held<br />
J new nesitat- watch are my notes <strong>of</strong> observation,"<br />
•-MnU b* to invite<br />
; the astonished "Toy ton me this!"—horrlf lea,<br />
> thought >o rain "Yes, YOU played with me, you<br />
fggB^ and Bought my Ion to break it. Well,<br />
by a storm <strong>of</strong> here they are, low and life. Break<br />
:er mas tw totedthem, I was there that night, as<br />
A nils or so<br />
nut In agony.<br />
him almost as<br />
pLwas dead.<br />
lips<br />
.llfltened to<br />
you know. Take your revenge.<br />
They will have me shot anyhow,"<br />
"I do not, want your life, God<br />
forbid!" she cried Brokenly,<br />
"I have ceased to regard it as<br />
her anything very valuable, I have<br />
•tamped upon this love, but it In<br />
too strong for me. i here I am.<br />
eonUaptuons i%my own eyes and<br />
doubtless in joiir own."<br />
i%. Hinder. "Ton forced me to play traitor!"<br />
OsrdBer—fix He leaned toward the fire and<br />
ffHMM. Clark, spread ant Mi bands,<br />
§tm told him It "WU1 yon give me the name <strong>of</strong><br />
|no held him up. tie man I married that night?"<br />
dead; hut "Say that I was the man, and<br />
Jtndj anil she Ut it go at that,"<br />
H» stiffened in "" •» impesilble. because you<br />
(tne lines In his<br />
Ho would riml<br />
Old WM to her<br />
not<br />
Bad settled<br />
rilj deserted, the<br />
I and his staff<br />
El tour <strong>of</strong> faspee.<br />
tithe window the<br />
and doled<br />
i stood with hla<br />
•while, absorbing<br />
Jeanne pnnnturnhjbt,<br />
the could<br />
She vaguely<br />
• attitude would<br />
t beetx less<br />
• paused to think,<br />
m iaUi in love<br />
[ it la Instinctive<br />
it as long<br />
land me. Major,<br />
11 said, rising,<br />
"paw ttat taboo<br />
(yon phase: but<br />
nd to eroii It,<br />
to me one<br />
'• ro<strong>of</strong>. Major."<br />
ilia man."<br />
: Wai on that<br />
nil you not ten<br />
nrade. what this<br />
ere were eleven,<br />
|me tu names <strong>of</strong><br />
I what I could<br />
•Bt In<br />
i fWmf f I didn't<br />
|Tou cau bo like<br />
i tttpleuut.<br />
If to thank,<br />
ihiMtM<br />
and re-<br />
Well, a thea r<br />
* itoed John<br />
' HO<br />
are the man who first stepped<br />
out.'*<br />
"<strong>On</strong> my word <strong>of</strong> honor, I was<br />
Should ho tell her that it was<br />
Morgan, Morgan, whom she trust<br />
6d» He doubted if she would believe<br />
him; so bo let the opportune<br />
Ity r»sa.<br />
"You will not toll me tbe truth ?'<br />
Arffiitage smiled into the fire.<br />
"•oppose I tell yon that I did<br />
not play with you, that I admired<br />
you beyond all other men 7"<br />
"I'm afraid ol you, Jeanne Beaufort,"<br />
was all ho said<br />
"Then God help us both!" Ami<br />
with this passionate cry she ran<br />
frem the roam, .<br />
The cry lingered In ArmKags's<br />
oar for a long while, lie (ought<br />
against it resolutely. She was a<br />
consummate actress, 1 but all her<br />
arts were useless now, <strong>of</strong> no avail,<br />
Morgan came In, smiling. "So<br />
here we are at last!"<br />
"At least it will not be murder."<br />
"Yr/s and the Parson were In<br />
ray way. Lord, now I tooled you<br />
all!' 1<br />
"Not recently, Major,"<br />
"Alice Trent—there was drama<br />
for you. How she laughed behind<br />
your Back!"<br />
Something impelled Afmltago to<br />
say, "You He!"<br />
"I have stirred you, tfccBf'<br />
There was a sentry outside tbo<br />
window, one on the veranda, three<br />
more distributed around the house,<br />
Armitage had made careful note<br />
<strong>of</strong> this, A treat many thtoga<br />
light happen within an hgor.<br />
"Suppose we play a game <strong>of</strong><br />
piquet to while away the time. We<br />
used to try our hand at that,"<br />
"I shouldn't mind In the least,"<br />
Arnlltago Instantly formed a pur.<br />
note. He believed he saw a way<br />
out, There was a chance <strong>of</strong> a<br />
hoITtt missing sis back tootght<br />
Well-known<br />
Speakere At<br />
Tabernacle<br />
An attractive program <strong>of</strong><br />
Kpeakers has been arranged for<br />
the service in the Tabernacle<br />
both morning and evening each<br />
Sunday during the summer and<br />
occasionally during (the week.<br />
Nest Sunday Rev. Dr, George<br />
j. Burns, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, will<br />
preach,<br />
J. Arthur Bchiieter, field secretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the International Union<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gospel Missions, will make an<br />
address both morning and uve=<br />
nlng on <strong>Jul</strong>y 10. Mr. Bchllctcr<br />
and other well-known leaders in<br />
rnlsglan work will conduct epeeial<br />
meetings on Saturday evening,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y », and Monday evening,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 11,<br />
<strong>On</strong> inly 17, the Methodist<br />
League <strong>of</strong> Faith and Life, a national<br />
organisation <strong>of</strong> which Dr.<br />
Harold Paul Sloan is the militant<br />
president, will hold a week<br />
end conference, with sermons by<br />
some <strong>of</strong> tne most able ministers<br />
or the country.<br />
Others listed to preach are;<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 14, morning and evening.<br />
Rev, Dr, Forrest E, Dnger, pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> st, I^aul's Reformed Church<br />
Philadelphia; <strong>Jul</strong>y 91, morning<br />
and evening, the Bev, J, 1. Kulp<br />
former pastor ol the First M, E<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> this city and now superlntendeni<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Brldgeton di«.<br />
trict; August f, morning and evening,<br />
the lev, Thomas Brock, O.<br />
D., pastor <strong>of</strong> the First II, B.<br />
Church. Camden: August 14. Dr.<br />
Howard Hand, D, D,, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
the Park Avenue M, E, Church,<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor C, Howard Lowdou,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Camden, will direct the music.<br />
The services are under the<br />
aiupices. <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />
Association, <strong>of</strong> which Rev.<br />
James B, Lake is president and<br />
Rev, William K, Fisher superln-<br />
The usual camp meeting ser.<br />
vices will be held the last ten<br />
days In August, and will be con.<br />
ducted by the Rev, Thompson W.<br />
McKlnner, r>, D.<br />
children. In the children's room<br />
but no eUaca <strong>of</strong> n dOHB migiiloi <strong>of</strong> tne public library.<br />
ij ifisst in tks morniiuj. The story hour will be conducted<br />
They gat down it tse tabl«,,aBd by Maria Bchmrter. HhnrHaa, who<br />
Matmn rimalthe CSTOK 'TU al-. win narrate fairy atttrleff and otter<br />
ways renienber you as a cool one, tales tor the entertainment and<br />
Arpltage,. For my part, I'd mush Macallan <strong>of</strong> the tots,<br />
raCfer Ian you at tae end SI » TW» U the Bret time tint "storr<br />
saber." .He dealt a hand, hour" has been tried at the local<br />
' Ansltam led.<br />
llbrnry. tntrash it has met with<br />
"A queen, ehr 1 Morgan sprawltd- cwmldnablc luccesi In other see.<br />
chair.<br />
lions, ol the country.<br />
butt et Mi nveMr protnmjnst<br />
•ban the tablf edge. Mrd In the library for the parents<br />
,.jt. ,j to ,Bot p iW to take a<br />
" iter at a deadly diaracUsr orJchildren to attend "story hour,"<br />
'iat, but dm! _ <strong>On</strong>* was nrn-8 .<strong>of</strong> the .<br />
; trie sOer wu wntihfni and<br />
;)Ain7<br />
* tBui snjftnlng<br />
Tiny Toto<br />
Can Enjoy,<br />
Story Hour<br />
Will Be Held Each Thumday<br />
Afternoon at the<br />
Public Library<br />
WiU Plaaie the Youngsteri<br />
StarUrig neit week "story hour"<br />
will be held at 3 o'clock each<br />
Thursdaf atternoon for the small<br />
to pan between lie, twq >iilch Is planned for the chfldren<br />
<strong>of</strong> vfsftora as well as local residents.<br />
If the .torr hone li sucegsful<br />
.fcfasrrBg'lta'ninuMir uuott It will<br />
!?«ltI«l rfurlfi* uw" winter<br />
ntopUW,<br />
Ilbnur to located ID<br />
emu cmmws, OCBAB OTTT,H. J,, PBEDAT, mi 1, ««.<br />
Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Shore Fast<br />
Une ! Service To <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Firrt Elect He Car Between Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> OperaM on <strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth, 1907—Received<br />
With Ceremonies on That Oecaaion<br />
Firit Day's Recepits Totaled $12.10 Old Records Show<br />
A tall, slender nan stood upon<br />
the front platform <strong>of</strong> a suburban<br />
electric ear, <strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth, twenty<br />
Years ago, one band gripping the<br />
controller and the ether resting<br />
upon the air brake.<br />
Mo was Stewart I. NoR, then<br />
general superlntendant <strong>of</strong> the At<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong> and Shore Railroad<br />
L'ompany, and the car upon which<br />
be Blood was the first "Shore Fast<br />
<strong>Line</strong>" car to cress the bay between<br />
Somers<br />
thereby<br />
"The Family Resort" and the ville nnd Orenh <strong>City</strong>, the endless<br />
"World's Playground/'<br />
stretches <strong>of</strong> pine woods have given<br />
it brought <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> within way before deDgciy-papulated suburban<br />
cities,<br />
fifteen miles, und less than an<br />
hours ride <strong>of</strong> lu sister resort. A considerable difference is<br />
Before 1907 only one train a day noted In the electric cars themselves,<br />
equipped as they arc now<br />
ran between the two cities. It was<br />
neeesjsury to ride all the way to with modern safety devices and<br />
Newneld, and then change cars, interurban car luuries.<br />
an eighty mile ride, further than Even by highway Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Servk« WUl Be Held from here to Philadelphia, and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wire connected by<br />
Every Sunday at The flritt "Snore FSst <strong>Line</strong>" car a most devious route before the<br />
crossed<br />
Camp Grounds<br />
thu newly-built drawfrom<br />
Somers Point to tion here. It used to be necessary<br />
'Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong>" started opera-<br />
bridges<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, arriving! st 3:41 P. 51,, to £O to Seaville, thence over the<br />
Camp Meeting in August<br />
midst a blaze <strong>of</strong> flre-wortes. It<br />
ml in color, as were All the<br />
cars at that time, and merely eo-<br />
•erel the city, Nat until a far<br />
later did the line extend to the<br />
Boardwalk,<br />
20 Minutes Service<br />
fliers enter and leave the<br />
city for Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and intermediate<br />
points every twenty mliiutes,<br />
carrying daily hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
isifers And commuters.<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> the twenty-five minutes,<br />
as required for the first trip<br />
from Bohiers Point, the cars cover<br />
he distance in II minutes. The<br />
pntlre journey between the two<br />
emits can be made in 01 minutes.<br />
Previous to the memorable<br />
Fourth when Sunerlntendant Naff<br />
tooli the Brsl car Into tho city, the<br />
ihore Fast <strong>Line</strong>" ran cars as<br />
Tor as Some Polnl, This service<br />
jegnn August 19, 1008, and, ae.<br />
iordini to an old record hook In<br />
»e Atlantic city and Shan Rail.,<br />
road rompanj's <strong>of</strong>fices, the first<br />
day's receipts on this lino amounted<br />
to HMO.<br />
Charles JVarrington, John L<strong>of</strong>.<br />
land and Edward E, Frass, three<br />
employees who operated the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> cars in the "old days" are<br />
still with the company after mare<br />
than twenty years <strong>of</strong> service,<br />
A night the cars were stored In<br />
the old <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Division car<br />
barns at New York and Marmora<br />
Avenues, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. The building<br />
still stands, but the cars are<br />
now housed in the spacious, brick<br />
barns at the Inlet<br />
Strikingly contrasted with the<br />
almost inaccessible <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
then. In tne town today with its<br />
vast increase in population, number<br />
<strong>of</strong> visitors, business enterprises,<br />
and real estate values.<br />
Aid Mainland Growth<br />
The mainland presents another<br />
Interesting comparison. Then<br />
Flcamintvllle as a tiny country<br />
town, and many refused the free<br />
lots there given away on Votinn's<br />
Point and Oceao «eiailiin nf the new<br />
bnage, built un the i'ast <strong>of</strong><br />
JChureh and focins on Tcnih<br />
let. This building Is minieand<br />
eonvenlfc-ni,. making a<br />
' pleasant residence,<br />
he minister's <strong>of</strong>flee is sliilat.'d<br />
s ehureh, the entrance being<br />
llhe corner <strong>of</strong> Wealey anil<br />
Jto' Strei't, It will (sire fa.<br />
lies for the minister's work,<br />
for those who denire to see<br />
jBnd for the transaction <strong>of</strong><br />
- rhuslnesH incldisnta! to a<br />
jern ehu/th orKanliatlon.<br />
o-<br />
The phorte humber for tire i prominent<br />
^^^ riiifl rhnrrh <strong>of</strong>.<br />
tie.. |H j^pi4Sg, K puhlie<br />
nlioite •^•psu been plaeeil In<br />
ih? ba^^Brt iif thi; hyiidinM.<br />
Tournaments<br />
Start at Flanders<br />
To Be Held Every Monday<br />
Evening During Season<br />
The Inaugural contest In the<br />
Fianile auction bridge tournament<br />
was held Moriilay evening,<br />
June n, in the. uniiiii nalarlilrn,<br />
Thejf^ diipliuate grim *a will be<br />
Kiveri every Monday evening fiur=<br />
InK <strong>Jul</strong>y and August anil are un.<br />
iler !,he ilirecl supervlMiijn <strong>of</strong><br />
Men.1l*. 11, A. Jameiinn ami E,<br />
M. Blackburn, well known<br />
Philaridplila writers and instruct<br />
turn nf tin gam'.<br />
The winnera <strong>of</strong> the Brizcs in I<br />
Ille Unit nialch were: Mr. and<br />
Mra. Barrutt gralghead, Boelnliy<br />
in Lanndewne, Pa,,<br />
and Mrs, L, (J. Green and Mrs,<br />
Alexander, a very clever playing<br />
pair from ocean <strong>City</strong> and<br />
VllllHili'lphiu.<br />
Among iiihers playing were:<br />
Mrs. W. K, Harris, Mrs. J. F,<br />
aelilli.iibi.rgiT, MrH. A. K. Klein,<br />
Mrs, C. Mellnr, Mm, J, M, llmon,<br />
MIH.B. P. (loeti, Mrs. Jr. Brady.<br />
Mr. P. PoBter, <strong>of</strong> Indianapolta,<br />
Ml. Dorothy UralRheau. <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne,<br />
pa., and Mr. Russell H,<br />
Van Time, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
Crast Fire<br />
Th? lire department was sumriiniied<br />
to eiiinguiah a grass Bre<br />
late Sunday anernoon, which<br />
broke out In the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
PeiinsHvania Railroad at Forty,<br />
ninth street. Another grass flre,<br />
which broke out at Thlrtyeighth<br />
street and Anbury Avenue, at thi<br />
aanie time, was also extinguished<br />
by beating out the flames with<br />
brooms,<br />
Jlanglng wall paper Is a sort<br />
<strong>of</strong> put up job,<br />
If your house requires a new ro<strong>of</strong>, and you contemplate<br />
having a new one put on after the summer season, we<br />
can safely state that your contractor would probably do<br />
this for you now for less money than he would this fall.<br />
As to the ro<strong>of</strong>ing materials, the condition <strong>of</strong> your ro<strong>of</strong><br />
may call for a particular kind <strong>of</strong> material. We would be<br />
pleased if you would let us assist you in deciding wiiidb.<br />
would be the best to be applied on your house.<br />
C<br />
12th ft. ftnd West Ave.<br />
¥t>mm xm<br />
Would Keep<br />
Yacht Club<br />
AJNyaygQpen<br />
But Depends on Interes<br />
Exhaled By die Ruidepts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Resort<br />
moti<br />
CUM \U Value<br />
ICwIng T. CorBon, vice coniinu<br />
d..re <strong>of</strong> the' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, ¥*«!<br />
Club, stated then Is a pod<br />
biiity that the Yacht Club ought<br />
stay open the Tour "round, TJjto,<br />
be silil, doMBd* upon «M lsMr<<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hie year 'round resident*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the resort.<br />
"Boating lit runldiy comim<br />
hack l« the place it liold hefori<br />
the advent <strong>of</strong> the auto," he<br />
aerted, "but the very number oi<br />
inotor ca« whleh are now on th:<br />
highway today are forcing<br />
pie to Keek other msaai ol recrc<br />
ation and they are natural!]<br />
drifUng hack to aau»t|c aport<br />
'trend la demonstrated b;<br />
our local roaldenta. For many<br />
yean UtUe local tntereit has<br />
been displayed in Bay aetivit!<<br />
except by a few Sahermen 01<br />
owners <strong>of</strong> motorboats, but<br />
suminer flnds an Increasing number<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Dili boat owners<br />
and I will venture to say that<br />
there win be mpre boats in us*<br />
on lip bay thla auniracr thai<br />
ever befere,<br />
"With all y,jar 'round resident<br />
resident taking an intornat i<br />
boating, it in possible to keep<br />
the Ynelil Club open all year<br />
This could be very easily don<br />
by closing <strong>of</strong>f the upper floors<br />
^ind placing a large ptpeleag<br />
healer In the bajement, Th<br />
club house Is ideally equlppe<br />
for social funotlons <strong>of</strong> all kindH<br />
which could be ,euioyed in the<br />
<strong>of</strong>f season as well as the sum,<br />
mer, 1<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> ane>type Barnegat<br />
sneak box sailboats have been<br />
delivered to local owne who<br />
are gelling ready for the raoL<br />
which are scheduled to be held<br />
during <strong>Jul</strong>y and August,<br />
A delay In delivery <strong>of</strong> the<br />
one-sup hydroBiBnes, with outboard<br />
motors, may cause a post<br />
ponetnent <strong>of</strong> the race scheduled<br />
between this type <strong>of</strong> craft on<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth,<br />
The Yacht Club is now open<br />
for membership to either local<br />
i!d
SportoColyum<br />
By O BY-JINGO<br />
HnrrKril RASKS WITH THF BfST<br />
Baby Home<br />
Opens Today<br />
For Season<br />
Dr. Howard Reed, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
»<br />
Ejected<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff<br />
Ham*. Fricks, ft.; I/mlse ft Ctl-<br />
Ufcan. Burton. Pa.; Edfth Pm-beHe.<br />
Vfntnor: Kah A. Babe, Cincinnati,<br />
0.J OlMm H, DrfBole.<br />
think Hut rich Hi and poor<br />
man. plain women and pretty<br />
wamea, won't be there to see the<br />
earcus people In all Ihelr glory<br />
Woedbury;<br />
Elizabeth J». Otter., »nd •plendar. In ill their beauli-<br />
GerBMntoWB, Pa.: Anna L. Brad- ful ecaiiniH >Bd trappings, then<br />
way. Newport; Mary Corscm. 1*.iyou are ni(sla»:«n.<br />
Tie police<br />
Added Facilities For Home<br />
The Oeran Cily Seashore Hame<br />
Bhi<br />
^, Cktrtoal<br />
oreo Arnutj<br />
SB?'-.Charlie H<strong>of</strong>lner, pro ai the Ik <strong>City</strong> Harbors Ciolf Club,<br />
jgfljijBlrig the past few weeks compiled i m-<strong>of</strong>d ivhii-h about estihlishes<br />
u the best tournament player <strong>of</strong> the Philadrlphu diarifi. Ill<br />
suetess'ye tournaments—the National Open, the Shawnffoil-<br />
Wswarp and the Eastern Open=hr flashed affnres the Hn)4h<br />
•ahead <strong>of</strong> any player irnrn this •iisfTid,<br />
^He was the sole survivor ot thf Philadelphia district piltfrs<br />
*"! National Open. At the Shawrier-fin-thf.Ddiuarr tournament, Phiisdejp<br />
1 attracts about thf classiest ficl.i in thf East- rvrpring the<br />
DT •*"<br />
»,^ni<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fner finished in the lirsr fen. Hr snared a ?! lor the last<br />
eiil '' 1 BB onhnpedles and L .<br />
fpi^ holes <strong>of</strong> this tournament, ol iht pirawi raminn iijiiBrj<br />
fflf BahiHi reeprned laday far the<br />
nummer <strong>of</strong> is;*, with o delegation<br />
<strong>of</strong> babim from camdfB and<br />
PhilSililBlila<br />
Tb* tnmilesl bAsrd<br />
•rlm-A Dr. Hnujrii Bwil. «f<br />
Fhiisdflphis. a» chief <strong>of</strong> staff.<br />
Dr R«") is a sell I<br />
Wildweod; Beatrice E.<br />
Wlldwood; Boberta M. French<br />
Hainnionua; Eleanor C. Cough<br />
lln. Elizabeth; Edna Lefferaan<br />
JlanaMuan; Gelnimi w, Harrison<br />
Plain neldr Marie E. Rlley, Wild<br />
wood; M, JIHdred Sklllen, phila<br />
deiphia; LisuUe Weeks, Ikillmaa<br />
IJOIS C. More, Camden;<br />
Clara<br />
Kati. Woodbine; Thomas F, loll<br />
nun, Clifton: Mary Barber. North<br />
wiidwaad;<br />
oisdyi<br />
i HendBnon, 1<br />
NK,|<br />
d, us,<br />
__ to berj<br />
SB nny fayi<br />
at JMra<br />
I man's j<br />
itSel<br />
i «Blm*«,<br />
• i Uit.<br />
i Kennedy,]<br />
is,-aB#thei<br />
• that BlEBtf<br />
torn wK<br />
, always j<br />
I one,<br />
•run<br />
InlU<br />
rteoUle.<br />
e'i ;<br />
comma<br />
WB»<br />
Kenj<br />
. ot<br />
hid<br />
In the Eastern Open H<strong>of</strong>fner finishrd sixth «irh a P7 against<br />
rf^i^<br />
Bong field. It is interesting ti, note that HntTncr led Clawncr ,,r Th* »»•<br />
,-w.<br />
S". the popular Atlintjf <strong>City</strong> pro. in each <strong>of</strong> these tournaments. ihr d *f-<br />
Many lajerwilBg and <strong>of</strong> Wilmington; Franklin F. palmer<br />
g John L. Suili fought some good fighB after he pai»a his ; u al *J0*"*,'JJ ^J. aSB h*b" ** tll( *"!f r - ° r Philadelphia: Eagieberi<br />
theme.<br />
Watch bulletin board' i<br />
the wall for announcements.<br />
«t JJi Jmk Johnson was ever that when he won from<br />
,., t *I Jes Wtllard was no irjring chicken, and it is no secret that j<br />
Ir McTigut ji dose on to hit jorty.second year,<br />
"_• dos not always retard a fl|hter's ability, it he has kept<br />
; rula ud fought acacionall]'.<br />
_ , has had sot figha in seven years.<br />
These were with<br />
/Uafa aid Bill Brtnnan in 1920, Georgts Carrwntier in 1^21,<br />
ijRnio and Ton! Gibbons in 1923 and with Gene Tunney last<br />
sr. In other words, jii has had forty-fix rounds <strong>of</strong> actual |<br />
E_faspeti&an in seven years. That means something to a fighting |<br />
£•-•-<br />
•<br />
l<br />
jTPke fotnier ckampion ha been trail<br />
sick, <strong>of</strong> Berlin. N. J.; Wllllarn<br />
Irown. <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del; and<br />
Matthew SleroBseil <strong>of</strong> Philadeiphi<br />
Local Summer<br />
School Lauded I"<br />
By Ack<br />
Tbev were recomBiended for appointment<br />
by rsptaln Jertee afld<br />
tbeir appoiBtnent waji coBarrned<br />
the romoisiloner! Monday,<br />
v will be assigned to duty as<br />
ne^Sfd,<br />
p<br />
ougb<br />
they were In tie beglBBIng, aife<br />
a|tteked the problem <strong>of</strong> developing<br />
tbli irt,<br />
As Cbopin once m aptly r»-,<br />
marked, ''Every little meveraent !<br />
Bu a meflnlBg all 1U own."<br />
The wont thing about an *rt.<br />
Istie teBpermeBt it tMt It revelta<br />
a the Idea Of earning a living,<br />
"Willie.* aid tne lady BIIMIOB.<br />
ary. "I wtsb you'd join our SuBday<br />
jehool. You'd find loin <strong>of</strong> your<br />
little friendj there."<br />
Willie tbought a minute, caew-<br />
Uoa <strong>of</strong> doubt the course Is eaB- i Kid<br />
_ ae- before. These were tae top mark,.<br />
eustonied to shoot IB tie low nine.,until lilller Muggins sraalshed all<br />
najever I precedents with Sis sevenlB.to.<br />
ties find<br />
difficulty<br />
la bringing IB a card well ever _<br />
100. Tbe ceurse dees not prweBt<br />
raany difficulties to tbe player;<br />
who laya hi! sbotj straigbt down<br />
tie fairwiy, evea tbougb he Iso'i<br />
Srat aceomplijhmeat in HI<br />
likely To<br />
y<br />
ougb he isnt I<br />
Tbe examination includes tests * !« i T i m -<br />
bu < »« hetlde the !f "•»" ' or<br />
i<br />
#olrer wh » •>" * «*" <strong>of</strong> hooking I"",,,. '* tlle<br />
«•»»»»« M uncontrollable p Ba -" tf l »* t<br />
CTITlSn in f * imm W nat rowing through<br />
--•"* ihe surf, demonttration <strong>of</strong> probe<br />
.pressare resBseiution. recital <strong>of</strong> *" et Al " 1 *'"" Performanee is Hkely<br />
"•»" ' or<br />
»d m,ny yean,.<br />
heiBht <strong>of</strong> imf<br />
n*f manager can<br />
! " 1 *" 1 *M*f SBd make a<br />
|NM " 1 " 1 * la l " i<br />
, , . . . . . . . ,,,essare rtsmeiution recltil <strong>of</strong><br />
t<br />
! M*f SBd make a<br />
former chaaiB^ha been tramm, for leven weeks and Education Official SaVi Re- tll# .n»lt.ticm D.thao aad swim- Hie uacerulntles <strong>of</strong> lie average |NM " 1 " 1 * lan " Bl " '» * «l«.li<br />
rrady Mr J«k Shartey and h» eonoueror, Urne Tunney, - _ " " W § « e iming wIU. tie life can. Uolfer-, game on U," HarboS i L , ", "•«."•"•"« '• "«* Mum- i — ... I . . • lacblenrf in io,- „ .<br />
f^wM fc«ve to have something more than words to convince the<br />
He may look all right,on the oursde. A fine figure and a<br />
t'<strong>of</strong> an hide many defeEts underneath,<br />
i wheji he came tack to regain the title from jack Johnson<br />
twirj,<br />
They were fooled once and no doubt again last summer,<br />
! tfey put their O, K, op the then champion. A iew rounds<br />
1 them they were wrong.<br />
sort Has Finest Summer<br />
School<br />
who passed » (avoraHe opinion on Jim Thirteenth Annual<br />
Session<br />
k to tifain the title from jack Johnson<br />
-rauuii<br />
The casdidatee 'reserves' taan Congress tne work to be aceomnllibed alw i <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Police D#nartm»nt<br />
t« spSBdine OB Bew air. to tie pleasurs and advantages! for IBS benefit <strong>of</strong> tbelr "<br />
bauleattps and naUonai wblch the raort oBtrtd the stad-' """<br />
j'reaerves" for the Ben five yeari,i*Bt!. "The eecsloB thi§ norniag,"<br />
|!jjt year more than I500.M0,. ; a e told the •tndeBtJ, "will oe<br />
"000 wort <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee fosad its Probably the most uninteresting<br />
way onto pantry cheJv.-B whU* <strong>of</strong> tn « entire course,"<br />
th« War end Navr Bepartrn*nfj' _ Tsl » ftateaieat was ampllfled by<br />
•pproprtauora for U27 anjooat, Fr<strong>of</strong>eiior Charlea A, PnUhower,<br />
fund, t&e Saest elreus I<br />
by tae iBgeBBlty <strong>of</strong> BU wiu «.<br />
hlbit in <strong>Ocean</strong> city, <<br />
TCoie are the dates «ad II you<br />
league. In thl« toun<br />
meat the player selects bis o-u h.<br />
handicap with tlie Mea <strong>of</strong> bring. I Zzl?,,.<br />
lag lo a score less the ---"- i 0 "'" 1 *'<br />
b#twten , TO a&d so.<br />
miiieionary.<br />
"Thell," laid Willie, "I'll b*<br />
'round aett •uaday, I bin looVIn'<br />
(er that suy (or oyer a maath."<br />
Xhini <strong>of</strong> It!<br />
This old earth rushes on Its way<br />
iome umpty thousanll miles a day,<br />
And takes us with It—heavejl forbid<br />
That it sbould ever »lart to skid.<br />
Asked by her Sunday ictiool<br />
teacher to fire the Bible Mrte<br />
for lbs day's iesjon, a little tlrl<br />
recited:<br />
"Oo ye into all He world »Bd<br />
spread the gouip t0<br />
people."<br />
all tht<br />
He: Cant you forgive the past?<br />
aumber I» loeated between these i**"* P*" 11 " 1 " fc«ve been wot,<br />
flgurH.<br />
- Ue *,6r learns (hit Bnl.hed J.f.J the<br />
Hans Bnrkhard, U the only OB, <strong>of</strong>'if?",!^'"^ * """<br />
<strong>of</strong> tie player, who has finished ,'am, ,hit wereiffhl^ "l" " T<br />
withta tti, Buaber, Burkh«d. [ higher 1^ ^ beforl Th"<br />
.elected a hsadleap <strong>of</strong> 27, «hot .percentage hTravor ,' *<br />
105 which broaght hlBI into tne feunsTu 713 "' """<br />
caarmed eirele, AI Smith was -•"••••••<br />
too Uberal wlti his handicap Me<br />
selected a handicap <strong>of</strong> W, shot a<br />
i.SKSycLi'oycSjeBSb -SJS.*•"•-• • -<br />
iBg one <strong>of</strong> the sereni p<br />
meat<br />
Wflici are <strong>of</strong>fered. TMi<br />
loumsunfnt is open for any raem.<br />
her <strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>ressrre Leapie, and<br />
can be played at any Uffle by en.<br />
"ring OrsBgh Koger WllUara*,<br />
irsitfa, for a begisBer, plays a<br />
reBurkahle game ud E1V« promise<br />
<strong>of</strong> beeomiBE a link artist.<br />
None <strong>of</strong> the players who ban<br />
1 far competed In ibli toBrsa.<br />
lent have got ander fa with their<br />
handicap.<br />
Work OB the Bew club hopse<br />
is beiog rashed. preparing for lhe<br />
ifflelaj opesiBg <strong>of</strong> the CDBne, to;<br />
be beld early oeit BOBU. Many'<br />
>">«»!„,<br />
nmhn Hall, AvaloB,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y M, II A. M.. at U»<br />
,_..,Caps May <strong>City</strong>, appeal,<br />
bCjW May OiW Cap. May<br />
\ Wan CSM May, South Cape<br />
•"' Lowir Tdwajilp,<br />
Banquet <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodbine High<br />
School Alumni<br />
Graduating Claii <strong>of</strong> <strong>1927</strong><br />
Splendidly Entertained at<br />
Gateway Casino<br />
New Officeri Were Elected<br />
The niath aanual banquet <strong>of</strong><br />
the Woodbine High School<br />
Alumni Association, in honor <strong>of</strong><br />
the gr&duatiasT otasii took place<br />
Saturdsy evening, June 26, at<br />
the Gateway Casino, tefflen<br />
I Point,<br />
An interesting program<br />
proved satisfactory to the large<br />
atteadance <strong>of</strong> over ose huadr^d<br />
alumni and graduates<br />
The Alumni<br />
Association BS.<br />
senrbled and stood<br />
wnlle the<br />
graduating class <strong>of</strong> <strong>1927</strong> Bled<br />
past to their places at the table,<br />
m Ida iuchovttz, preelden<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Alumni Assoclatloa, mad<br />
the opeainif address and then in<br />
trodueed Mr, Israel Eelner BL<br />
toMtimaater. In turn Pr<strong>of</strong>. F, 0.<br />
Hartjmail and Pr<strong>of</strong>, A. R, Beep<br />
were the speakers <strong>of</strong> the evening.<br />
After a short intermtiigion a one.<br />
act. play was presented called<br />
'The Boor,'<br />
The east <strong>of</strong> the<br />
play Included Miss Zelda Rjiblnowits.<br />
Miss Estelle Abramgnn and<br />
Mr, Jacob Raglnowlti, After the,<br />
play, toasts by the toutaiaster<br />
and singing <strong>of</strong> the Alma Mater<br />
brougrrt ito a close the evehlns's<br />
program. The entire party then<br />
enjoyed dancing 10 the music <strong>of</strong><br />
the well known orchestra Of Le.<br />
Hoy Smith,<br />
During the evening new alumni<br />
association <strong>of</strong>ficers were elected:<br />
Benjamin Cohen succeeded Miss<br />
Ida zuchovlli in president; Miss<br />
Sam Breslow succeeded Miss<br />
BAtelle Abraimson as secretary,<br />
and Mlsg Miriam Danerhirsh waa<br />
re.elictod treasurer.<br />
New Cape May County Courthouse<br />
Dedicated With Impressive Ceremonies<br />
Vaat Threngi <strong>of</strong> County Citizeni, Officials and Visitors From Adjoinin B Countiei<br />
Inspecled the Splendid BuildJni and Took Part in the CeremoniM—Freeholders<br />
Ogden and Champion Told <strong>of</strong> Difficulties and Work <strong>of</strong> Construction<br />
[udge Hdredie, Congregsman Baeharach and Dean Metiger Were the Speakers<br />
Intelligence<br />
Tests Cleared<br />
To Kiwanians<br />
luitty School Superintendent<br />
Durell Waa Speaker<br />
At Wildwood Luncheon<br />
How System Works Ou<br />
Who Is It?<br />
Congratulation.<br />
i, Wi.e. <strong>of</strong><br />
• arwnuwbirth<strong>of</strong>tiielr<br />
•'"•"—' "^-"JtPJ Bi<br />
;fO«r»t»tiWuH.<br />
teton liar mtrrlaf*. Mra.<br />
This Is a well-Known lower<br />
counly mercnant. manager <strong>of</strong> one<br />
<strong>of</strong> (be lugest stores <strong>of</strong> H« kind<br />
In Booth Jersey, Can you tell<br />
who he isl Thta Is tne last <strong>of</strong><br />
tht popular sllhouettw to appear,<br />
and your i«t chince for s free<br />
movie Utkit, until our new content<br />
Is announced later is the sesin^irt<br />
nw*fMiftt:.m» u«,<br />
" •'"• m~""<br />
County Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Behool<br />
Thomas J. Durell, deicrlbed ti<br />
Wlldwood KIwanlaBi at their week<br />
ly luncheon Tuesday the Intel!!<br />
geace tests that have been adoptei<br />
in Cape May County to dlBcovc<br />
the nental age <strong>of</strong> each boy oi<br />
girl. The testa, whleh are being<br />
used Increasingly throughout the<br />
entire country, have been given to<br />
1,700 Cape May County pupils<br />
this iprlng. Rev, Paul Neff was<br />
elected district trustee at the Inncbeoa,<br />
Frank Lloyd Introduced<br />
the speaker.<br />
The world, mid Mr, Durell, had<br />
been rapidly ehangl&g pace and<br />
educational authorities have been<br />
faced with the problem <strong>of</strong> adopting<br />
methods and materials to meet<br />
these coadluoas. Four times the<br />
number <strong>of</strong> chlldreB are attending<br />
High School thafl only a generation<br />
ago.<br />
Tweoty years ago, ho said, two<br />
French phyaleiaBs conceived the<br />
revolutionary Idea <strong>of</strong> measuring<br />
iiseased m|nds.<br />
The Idea was<br />
brought to this country in laio<br />
and adapted to measuring souad<br />
mlads, IB the world war our<br />
soldiers were given Intelligence<br />
tests. These tests have beea<br />
greatly improved upon and per.<br />
fectad to such a degree that millions<br />
<strong>of</strong> children ln thii country<br />
have received them,<br />
* The ieiia, «ald» Dr, Durell, are<br />
(Continued on page two)<br />
Negro Hit By Taxi<br />
Died <strong>of</strong> Alcoholism<br />
Would Not Stay in Hospital<br />
Took To Drink<br />
An autopsy on Wednesday evenlag,,<br />
made by County Physician<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>ius Way, revealid that Albert<br />
Hall, colored, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, died <strong>of</strong><br />
ileohollc polsanlBf<br />
Hall was srouUf • street In<br />
Wlldwood while In an iBlelcated<br />
eaDdltloB and became bewildered<br />
when a taxiub WM coming his<br />
way. The' driver <strong>of</strong> the tail tried<br />
to avoid strlklu Ball, but due<br />
to tbe colored man's aeUsu, was<br />
Bot tnecaiaful.<br />
Hall was taken to tyw-. Hospital,<br />
when it wudliebvwed bis<br />
only Injury wu a illgit eut on<br />
the head. He would n>t nay at<br />
tit BBapltal. imtj-ta<br />
wttt.to<br />
hb home he reDiov»d<br />
ttabafllafc<br />
from i hli bead 'and;,retorted to<br />
drinking, twlag undsr n!y bidder. Another bidder pre.<br />
lented hit bid alter the legal<br />
Ime, It not being accepted. The<br />
Id <strong>of</strong> olbbs k Stevenson was<br />
rejected unopened and the <strong>City</strong><br />
ilerk authorlted to re.advertlse.<br />
'he action <strong>of</strong> the Camrntssjanert<br />
i taken because <strong>of</strong> the amount<br />
work and money Involved In<br />
[he contract.<br />
Bids will be relived<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y II.<br />
Ordinance No, tt,<br />
providing<br />
ir the construction <strong>of</strong> a public<br />
.infort station near the Boardalk<br />
was pasted on first reading<br />
;o be taken up far •ecoBd and<br />
Anal reading on <strong>Jul</strong>y 12.<br />
In a eaaimunicaitou, Rev. D J<br />
Daly, director <strong>of</strong> Osmp Cardlnol<br />
Doughtery, compialtied <strong>of</strong> penoas<br />
caraplng near the camp and tfeelr<br />
conduct. Mayor •olroaey aaid he<br />
would remedy the matter.<br />
Farm Picnic<br />
At Fortescue<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 12<br />
Senator Agans, Matter <strong>of</strong><br />
State Grange, Will Speak<br />
—Pomona Grange Meet<br />
Sporti, Muiie, Social Tune<br />
Visitors From Texas<br />
Major and Mn. Charles L.<br />
flandy with «Lelr danghtem. KaU<br />
AUen and HillubeUi) Oorson. and<br />
eon. Charles Jjewb, jr.. on the<br />
tiMKtm <strong>of</strong> Cntanel and Mm<br />
M. oandy, « ooeao<br />
Wmr<br />
Major Oandy to on Jeavs<br />
<strong>of</strong> .heence frnm Button tt<br />
Speeders Caused Girl<br />
To Be Hit By Auto<br />
Two speeding Mn were the<br />
luse <strong>of</strong> M accident on Sose<br />
Highway, sear Palermo, around T<br />
o'clock Monday Bight, when Joseph<br />
Wrlgglnn. m order to avoid Ming<br />
struck by the oncoming can, which<br />
wan, going south, while be was<br />
(Sins IB tbe spBMIM direction,<br />
caused MB ear to strike 14-yearold<br />
Irnja Hamel, WrlgglBi not<br />
•MlBt the TOUO» giri aa aha at.<br />
tempted to croM thi highway.<br />
T&t girl was.taken to Dr, Town-'<br />
ind. <strong>of</strong> Oeesn <strong>City</strong>, by Wrigglna,<br />
where she was treated for alight<br />
lirBUBa,; ••" "<br />
Slats Trooinr. JoiepK Rsllly kept<br />
tBe record <strong>of</strong> lhe State Police In-<br />
•Mt by appwim on the scene<br />
shortly niter, ffo nrreirli. were<br />
New State Trooper<br />
Giant in Height!)<br />
Vlolatoni <strong>of</strong> the law will bav<br />
to take long steed to evade «h<br />
persons <strong>of</strong> a new member <strong>of</strong> th<br />
State Police In thii county, wft,<br />
stand, six feet four and a nsl.<br />
Inches, tho tallest man'In the<br />
Hew Jemey state Police, He li<br />
Slntc Trooper MlcJia'ol J. Itylon<br />
who wil patrol Cape M*y Coun<br />
ty. having arrived lut 'Wednes<br />
day.<br />
Trooper Beylon la a half inch<br />
toiler thnn Tnoner Joseph Camp,<br />
-'ho is stotloned at AbseooB<br />
Beylon had to have a Bt^t...<br />
cot liullt tot Bis convenience ot<br />
fbe TnoJtaooe Stitlon.<br />
At prueal TroopBr Baylon<br />
ols astride a bane.<br />
There tre now four (tate<br />
troopers ststlgned la the county,<br />
Thomair Loper Heads<br />
Republican Co, Committee<br />
Thoraaa Loper beads tha Republican<br />
county 1<br />
executive cam.<br />
mlttee, being eelucted at an organiiatlon<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the committee<br />
on Monday at Court<br />
Haute,<br />
CharIM Anderson was elected<br />
first vice chairman; Mrs. Jaslln,<br />
second vle« chairman, and Mrs.<br />
Brawen Brownmlller, secreury.<br />
The DemocrfUo county commit-<br />
Itee also organic on Monday, it<br />
waa elected ohalrmin, and Esrl<br />
Wjtmer, or Wlln-wcwd. was elected<br />
Definite pi us were made tor<br />
the farmers 1<br />
jicnlc to be held at<br />
Forteseua as Tttesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y it, by<br />
the committee representing the<br />
Pomona Orange find the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture, which held a meeting<br />
it Cedarvllle on Tuesday evening,<br />
(UB6 Si, The arrangements made<br />
Indicate (hot farmers, their families<br />
and their friends are la forget<br />
ttie production <strong>of</strong> crops and live,<br />
stock for that day and enjoy a<br />
real holiday, Iports, such as a<br />
horseshfls pitching contest, bathing<br />
BBd a tug-<strong>of</strong>.war will furnish en.<br />
tartalnrnent for a good part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
day. Music, a few short speeches<br />
BBd a buslnesss sessiOB <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
Pomoaa Orange are included Ik<br />
the program. The morning session<br />
Is to begin si ioiou o'clock stan.<br />
ilnrd time, with a brief Reunion<br />
for Pomona Grange members. Representatives<br />
from Pomona Oranges<br />
<strong>of</strong> adjoining countiei an expected<br />
to be present and report on the<br />
activities In their counties.<br />
There will he many family pic.<br />
Ble gatherlBRS during the lunch<br />
hour, but the commitles promises<br />
those who are not provided with<br />
a basket lunch that a real meal<br />
can be had at Garrison's restaurant.<br />
The Master <strong>of</strong> the State Orange,<br />
David Agans, <strong>of</strong> Hunterdon County,<br />
has promised to be present to<br />
address the short meeting which<br />
will be held In the afternoon.<br />
A representative <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Farm Bureau Federation, at Washington<br />
Is to be secured for the<br />
afternoon program also. Doth the<br />
morning and afternoon<br />
sessions<br />
will be held in Garrison's Hall,<br />
Following tbe afternoon session,<br />
the remainder <strong>of</strong> tbe afternoon<br />
will be dented to snorts and an<br />
opportunity for friends from all<br />
sections <strong>of</strong> the county to renew<br />
acquaintances<br />
Cily Dump<br />
U^ectedJ^p<br />
InWildwb^<br />
Protesting Delegations'.,,_,<br />
Property Ovvncra Thr«>ten|||<br />
To inititiite State Action p<br />
<strong>City</strong> Has No Funds to Builffi<br />
Attain In <strong>City</strong> Kali lout <<br />
<strong>of</strong> their pep at th< rcautar I,<br />
day afternoon Hsalan <strong>of</strong> «»(<br />
mUiIoBon tnrougb tha<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mayor 8. Culver, who w«s'<br />
kept home ty HIHSM.<br />
il.yor'<br />
Culver iboa not been ibsent before<br />
In four warn,<br />
• •;<br />
It no happenj, there Us n cr<br />
dump.<br />
Meet *U cHlM In I<br />
ualverse have dilm». Dumps •<br />
not the pietaaBMt plsoes In<br />
community wbers one would<br />
to live, yet Uiii do
OCEAH CITY HEWS, OCEAH CITY, B. J, FEIDAY, JULY 1, 1987.<br />
Idwood<br />
i<br />
ore« Armutrf<br />
Pblllp<br />
pirty,<br />
I Henderson, I<br />
.. NK.<br />
I. UN.<br />
ge to Iii<br />
en any myj<br />
ant John qt<br />
,'ffe had<br />
i by '<br />
Heft his ,<br />
loartem.<br />
»;ncoirtl*<br />
' i tmr nsrer |<br />
I OB I<br />
'Be i<br />
Stbe<br />
$* ;FlfcimCamp<br />
£tt>op No. I Won Ptalmer<br />
Way Cup—Also<br />
Track Meet<br />
[Chamber Commerce<br />
<strong>On</strong> Auto Reciprocity<br />
Members Discussed Question,<br />
But Took No Action<br />
But Happy Bunch<br />
\.<br />
|t wu > happy but tired bunch<br />
" boy* #ho returned to Wlldlu^Saturilay<br />
alter Bpendweek<br />
at Camp Cbannon, In<br />
County. The entire week<br />
MS fuU el |nf tractions, team and<br />
tides for tho hundred and<br />
__ i Boy Scout* who were able to<br />
attend the annual encantpment <strong>of</strong><br />
TDlid Boy Scout*. A<br />
nber 6t the boyt are ready to<br />
their teeta. which will<br />
fat<br />
them up with the highe.1<br />
k^: wouta. that <strong>of</strong> Eagle<br />
ki |?hlle otners- are ready to<br />
i,£*cond mid flretHdaea tests<br />
! merit badge eliminations<br />
»1 _ baseball sinus were<br />
enjoyed during the<br />
two <strong>of</strong> which were etcepwell<br />
slsyed. <strong>On</strong> Tuesstt•"•<br />
f Troop No.<br />
In the boi, 2. with<br />
defeated<br />
Ho: E by the score <strong>of</strong> IS<br />
t]U. Vht other Important gsme<br />
When the Scoutmasters and<br />
, assisted by Sacks, the<br />
,"B«out ID «*DI», defeated<br />
k-<strong>of</strong> the other Scouta by<br />
<strong>of</strong> li to o in a thrce-<br />
McVlcker, or the<br />
hald the boyl In tow<br />
.__..<br />
hUvstwirait did the resu<br />
I ^ *n«M»d»F ovenlnc. following<br />
> Dsaaball aame, nearly fifty<strong>of</strong><br />
bD|B-*J r 6nt «n a snipe hunt<br />
n> tka dlrectlott <strong>of</strong> Scoutasalsted<br />
by Bill<br />
; Bad>Scnumaiin. Bob Russell<br />
Da iHmen.<br />
Newky,<br />
•No, ,4, caught .<br />
which Is tbe present law It w,i-j<br />
stated at the tntntfltig tti.it tithtr<br />
States Mould reciprocate In unit<br />
New Jersey pa&scd the law vhlch<br />
would (mar nil summer rt sorts In<br />
the State, eapeciall} those <strong>of</strong> (. itm<br />
May anil Atlantic Counting<br />
Maine Is the fir<br />
adopt the ninety-day<br />
Stale<br />
reciprocity<br />
"The Lone Flyer"<br />
By MOLJJE DEPUTY" SHOUT<br />
A great Urd .lifted Its wlngi<br />
' in fliijiit,<br />
Afld eped away to SBe^ ifct<br />
' ntehlj<br />
Te meet the Blgbt aod brigbi<br />
great fam#<br />
And honor U> its iidgr's same.<br />
The rklcr therepf was only o bo<br />
Ula aiottiar'8 pride, iui »tisn<br />
Jsy;<br />
'<br />
True <strong>of</strong> htmrt and limn wjw hi<br />
4» be Upeii. from New Yar]<br />
to gay Jane.<br />
ing<br />
business<br />
quickly."<br />
Mr. Qgden<br />
v«f snips, with<br />
i «t jnaf Ha. 1. a dose<br />
Tba track omit, which<br />
atler-<br />
•IU><br />
, i canriac on |he win<br />
*". eSETWl -No. £ iwcond, and<br />
" i WO. 4 (thlrd. Carlson, <strong>of</strong><br />
>-,«. jraf the Individual<br />
ihne<br />
Bats and<br />
IHH<br />
relieving the summer ttiurl t<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lncon\enienrc <strong>of</strong> obtaining,<br />
another HCLIIB*<br />
Mttycir fc<strong>of</strong>roney said thill In<br />
the last aesalon <strong>of</strong> the L**sl>red and to many obstacles to<br />
i6 overcome. It was only natural<br />
"III -<br />
T<br />
* £n« (Hate, in<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
the following business<br />
' l ' l fc* the<br />
Wrrt.hlnr<br />
rrbnl Cjnip<br />
on, Winiam<br />
It. JRirtier,<br />
S.'U<br />
Toimlnr-<br />
«rotV*n. P.hn<br />
nir.-ierBer'c-ntral<br />
* Power Company. K. if<br />
'4M«|U ^ ' to thank<br />
Serin<br />
Beach Patrol)<br />
patTon la ftn-nleh-<br />
«'in« «nar«i) for the<br />
Two Essentials<br />
Vacation is essential to vigor<br />
and money is essential to vacation.<br />
Our regular cu'enis have<br />
tfie money to late the kfiid <strong>of</strong><br />
vacation they need. Four per<br />
cent. Interest paid on Savings<br />
Fund Accounts.<br />
Now~h<br />
24 Hour Banking Servici<br />
For Yoiir Convenience<br />
Our business is to render the bat banking service possibte.<br />
Our policy is to bep directly abreast <strong>of</strong> the times.<br />
In keeping with this spmt <strong>of</strong> service, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
litle and Trust Company has just installed what is<br />
known as the rotary 24-hour banking device<br />
Thus our customers will be able to deposit currency, se=<br />
cuntMM or other valuables at any time <strong>of</strong> night, or on<br />
Sundfiys or holidays; a 24-hour service for 365 days<br />
each year, -<br />
Marehants who tab in money after banking hours will<br />
find this service most convenient.<br />
How the 24 Hour Machine Works<br />
The depositor is furakhed<br />
with a heavy canvas bag,<br />
locked with a padlock, and<br />
the key retained by the depositor.<br />
The diposii is<br />
placed In the bag, dropped<br />
into the rotary depositor,<br />
which la unlocked by tha<br />
depositor's key, and<br />
the bag drops into<br />
a Jogs-Droot vault<br />
which is opened the<br />
next morning in the<br />
bank. The depositor<br />
comes in later,<br />
opens his bag and<br />
hag IBs deposit<br />
credited to his account<br />
in the regular<br />
way.<br />
The device !• both<br />
practical and convenient,<br />
sate and<br />
y to operate.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Title and Trust Company<br />
Aibiury ATenue at 8th Street<br />
k r Inier*$t Grow* "<br />
Banlwf-~ TrulU Title' Intttrant,<br />
Settlement Roomi, ^~WuttMf Information ,<br />
in this bank we work tin<br />
tile principle that Service<br />
in the finest sense <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wordisourfirstobligation<br />
to our depositors.<br />
'<br />
We feel that is the wisest<br />
policy we can pursue for<br />
the good <strong>of</strong> bur flients<br />
and the upbuild ing o!<br />
our institution.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> % National Bank<br />
Own Gty, New Jeney<br />
t«• Mm % Stranger at Tbii Bank Bat Out*<br />
Don't be one <strong>of</strong> those<br />
who continually live up to<br />
their income, for some dj^<br />
they awake io find they h<br />
no 1 income to live Up to.<br />
Save a portion <strong>of</strong> your incoipej<br />
eVti week at this "Helpfffl<br />
Bank."<br />
'<br />
' ' ' *• • • '"<br />
i<br />
- B. O. S1OTB.I<br />
Tddtorioi<br />
OCEAN CIT? NEWS, OCEAH CITY, B. J., TBTOAY, 1, 1027.<br />
You Know, Who Come and Go,<br />
in<br />
:A ISLE CITY<br />
Pf.lffer wh<br />
hflfl Uttn H(t..i«liiiK Pteiuii. HUHI<br />
iieHJ* Coll^K^. In Phlhidtlplitu, ,•*.;<br />
turnod t«i|«y tn tin- nwort (<br />
Mr, mid M<br />
[ May<br />
ulih lui<br />
f ] ir« nr I Mf<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrit.<br />
I Miiy. W<br />
Stit) Mm. John<br />
Van mi<br />
daughter,<br />
FrftnwH, <strong>of</strong><br />
w^rti wet'k-umt<br />
visit<br />
e <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Muyor VUI<br />
> 1H a frequent vlHilor tit<br />
trt, plane tu ap**nil an ci<br />
Lft«atlou lieru. Mayor Vnn<br />
n'liuJiilnnt.'.J for Hit<br />
I Curd 1 mil ihiUEhtirj S( i<br />
ulil <strong>of</strong>fltlnlly<br />
uptu un<br />
flit llll B(aKt>ll lollll<br />
[ a rr&fUiat* <strong>of</strong> tin < ntlu<br />
\y \\\ liiiyDlot,y witrk<br />
In ibnrpi «r Hi. i imp<br />
i dint (.ton <strong>of</strong> lit v 1) )<br />
[ <strong>of</strong> iMilhtriplphl i lloj<br />
It Iphln ami m mlj}<br />
|oy ltf< tit th._ camp<br />
MrR<br />
Mw ird ( f mlj<br />
miit(>r< !<br />
l in riiHaii ipiit i<br />
nr i)r. ami M.<br />
hcl 1<br />
Mon<br />
I>lllt<br />
i th<br />
1<br />
Mil, \l M II jfchin „ d rimll> t»<br />
,<strong>of</strong> Phil I. I I'M, * r u ill -THI lu<br />
il U.r«<br />
I lit<br />
Norton—Peterson<br />
Sarati P(ti i KOD<br />
dmifjn<br />
\\iu\<br />
mitrrUrt lu t bnttirriit) j<br />
it Norton <strong>of</strong> DUt < rnk ut<br />
t>> tt i Itiv<br />
< hurl H Hillid<br />
lli.> -SiHtei-H itf ."Hurry, <strong>of</strong> Il<ii<br />
TimiV. iirrlviHl J-JHI Frtdiiy to<br />
KP0R.il t||,( KtiiUH.ui i,t<br />
tll,.|r m<br />
vt'nt. They CMLIIIC in :i lu<br />
to \tl\u > lir n LIIN ml til D»\ltl<br />
( < lit r if y( i| hit IN! hi ntl r till<br />
\ 11 |J- ii m (in >n< > Si it S i I 1<br />
Sim I iy<br />
Mr nnil Mr Jiicih<br />
-II<br />
fur<br />
tin*<br />
hinl... ..r .r.,-,1, r» u.,k<br />
Ion nft fht p[< r IHI<br />
kml<br />
n<br />
ifiht* rn Di hira iml Vt i t<br />
Mtllljun tt Milhllh<br />
HI i<br />
lit soil or JMlin in<br />
lit^tM it HIM Or- tn \ I u<br />
|inday<br />
liy Six StM h ty i |K nl<br />
Milton b<br />
Iraltid til<br />
uf( naui Tnlm r In lour ^ t ><br />
fflllty <strong>of</strong> PmiHlKini<br />
lllt.li<br />
Hi 1 I SIKIIH i" li-.il-oi, Ktmiltl<br />
ill 11 1 I I I "it<br />
uL lh r\i iLI<br />
i II II >UK II U| sjin, li> ><br />
i nlil It I U>iiilhiii,kk TH <strong>of</strong><br />
| Vin I in I ull| fin nl h Hh HUL Ii<br />
i t i 11 pnt><br />
Mi in 1 Mi MVAilinir Hid<br />
1)11 11 II <strong>of</strong> 1 lill uh Ijilil t !ilu. nr<br />
lvt'd liijft Soiturday to Mpend the<br />
iiimiivr ill their coLtiise "n ForinoiiK<br />
.tho •WiM. i k'enlit<br />
fju minor at ithelr Land hi Avenu*<br />
Tho Rhoridan fiLmlly, or Philadelphia,<br />
were wvek-end 'vlsltore.<br />
riving In i<br />
for tho seawon<br />
on Saturday<br />
"wore Mr. and<br />
Mrw. M, J.<br />
Hn and family.<br />
ro<br />
n topping on Forty-<br />
Street.<br />
Thfl Mlsflfts F"rance» Flaniigan,<br />
Marjorle<br />
McQownn nnd Helen<br />
Flanagan, <strong>of</strong> Saratoga Springs,<br />
opent the Datit wfok<br />
with Mr,<br />
and Mi*fl+ Edward<br />
Dr, Lutb^r Do Yr ,i<br />
r.<br />
M \ * ml<br />
0 Mi S.K k hud bi<br />
Tor H"ii)< HUH but W«H Ml<br />
trtri<br />
liliL It u diiyn il it<br />
. hi.it IIISIBH |<br />
I i< k jil it<br />
U I<br />
II I i> fl mi 11IM Intt IK nl* i!<br />
1 I 1*1 111), till III tt 1<br />
} i It fri I itli i l i t n m n t lo >k<br />
III |< In til M 1 < 4 mi t iy<br />
I I i<br />
hurt<br />
II I 11!* Iv t t V liU w low<br />
Ann i < 1 ir in ^ii 1 tj(. anthtm all putt IKI))*, IM<br />
uliuiV<br />
rinnSTir WIiul khul <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Al II" I.IOHI Of Mlt !CI\IlP 111<br />
\liltfil the coniftei> littli ilillilnn<br />
I tnjln^ ln>ikit>i <strong>of</strong> Nn*< ri wtiltli<br />
wtrt<br />
iiliiit.il on tht krtves <strong>of</strong><br />
irill.l Invitation lfl % ''"•" c d ">*>"« •» •'•"'I'" O.1.I<br />
lillnni Illi Hi Tb Till III Hut<br />
Bind** u IH 'tuim TollouMl U><br />
lirnvi r anil fiuntatlnnn ftom<br />
Plin<br />
dtri I li liln lij Ri>i I ii< 1 In<br />
ixpiclsei<br />
wtrc tlo td by tlnj.liiF.<br />
Cml IK with you til v,t> met I<br />
iflnln<br />
M inv ppoplo from nil over tin<br />
county ii wpll ii ( IJM> Mn> win<br />
piCRent<br />
Recent Marriages<br />
Rnssell Roseman<br />
Dn<br />
bara noieman <strong>of</strong> Weit Capt Muy<br />
urrit unttiil In miriliiite la-il<br />
nday HII nlnf hi tln_ Chuiili<br />
<strong>of</strong> thfi Athtnt L>r Mom pi i<br />
(ornilng <strong>On</strong>* iiifinony Mr (.<br />
Drlar<br />
attendtd tin tnioin am!<br />
MIHI Rentier Ilaml v.it» innlil nf<br />
honor. The newly-weds will rein<br />
West Cape May within<br />
the near future.<br />
Douglass—Henderson<br />
Miss Adella Henderson, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Si. TliqmiiB Henderson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Leesburg. was united In<br />
marriage on Monday, Junii 80, to<br />
Franoii Douglass, ton ol Mr. and<br />
Mrs. ThOBlBS<br />
DouglaSB, <strong>of</strong> ,Dlas<br />
CreBk, at thfl home <strong>of</strong> her ilster,<br />
Mrs. WllIiBnj<br />
Errlnon, In Millvllle,<br />
hy the n«v, W. H. Olbb. nf<br />
North Wiidwood. After their<br />
hrintiymonn they will rMlde in<br />
court House. Mr. pouglan Is an<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y Itinerary <strong>of</strong><br />
Girl Evangelist<br />
Hlorla Cherry, tlm 13-yMir-oM<br />
Bea Isle <strong>City</strong> evonRelist, will Bpoali<br />
In the fallawInE churehoii duriiii!<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y:<br />
Wiidwood M. R, <strong>Jul</strong>y 3 un-j 0.<br />
;:8.P. M,<br />
fir.lem SI. E, <strong>of</strong> Fleasintvlll.!,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 10, TiBO P. M.<br />
Burleigh M, B., <strong>Jul</strong>y IB, 7:30<br />
P. M,<br />
rijyton lupiiit, <strong>Jul</strong>y IT, 7::io<br />
P. M.<br />
JlBiliodlrt Prolostont, nf Flses-<br />
BBlville. <strong>Jul</strong>ir il, Ti30 P. M<br />
Wril.y M. C Pleaiantvilie, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
u<br />
so,<br />
y<br />
P. u.<br />
Ahsccon M. E-. <strong>Jul</strong>y 31, 7:30<br />
P. »!.<br />
Mmufwiyren tnd Retailor, <strong>of</strong> Fumttute<br />
CAMDEN, N. J.<br />
b Repfeiented in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> DUtrkt by<br />
815 Wesley Avenue, Qenm Qif, Pfe# *Mey<br />
Telephone 373-W<br />
Infonmtlon ptrtainiiig to Fomittuc and Home Fnrniihjjigs<br />
• may be obtained ftom Mr. Vaneman by telephone or by<br />
letter."He will be glad to nuke a penonsl call or give information<br />
by telephone on estimates for furnishing dames,<br />
Hotels, Clnbs, Offices and Apartments. Mr. Vanemsn vin<br />
also gladly belp customers -with ideas and suggestion* on<br />
Interior Decoration.<br />
Estimates also furnished on AWftings, Summer Slaperiet asd<br />
, , Skdr Coraingi<br />
Dulivery<br />
T)IIH fliiiiunntcini'tit, vxlil<br />
nt it Jerni'y lirunch <strong>of</strong> the W^<br />
Union Tt'litKfftph Cuinpjiiiy,<br />
I rut:I ?.i\ £ 1'L-a t I li 1 «iVs t,<br />
Do y-wnIt far<br />
There a no sj.rItiE graff 111<br />
the grarn <strong>of</strong> saiini '<br />
'<br />
Mvery?"<br />
»kft*l a caller.<br />
ly »-f i)(i. ri wjiH 1<br />
huiVit a<br />
town<br />
N'llliKylvitnfa, V.<br />
uiiriLilti'*'<br />
y<br />
THE NEW GINGER ALE^Youil )oy «. dcllgktlij' kkMEt 1 " ''<br />
Yukon Cluiv Ginger Ate<br />
Pli» Botllfl D»[)«It<br />
1 I gli (mil Iy Snf \in ri |fr>c — |tl qldtltf WOO (1 C BtCfUl *I il<br />
o*ciock^«*<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
"• A<br />
Lord Galvert C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
White House Evap. MUk<br />
A full fl ui (*ci*iFt<br />
"$i*>i0£ BACON M4<br />
Slicrd without the nnd—No wiitel<br />
^<br />
[n (X)uhd pnnh oi qufctertd—tt yml Lkv III<br />
1 1 - 1 •<br />
»^C<br />
49e<br />
CREAMERT Slitter »45*<br />
PntceAy ctkuinnl from lh^ 6n«* Paaidmrfd mtml<br />
Banquet Brand V," Pickle - l«e<br />
Mn. Morrison's Putfdingb Z ^c<br />
£bll* Beam - £<br />
Puffed Wheat<br />
A DELiaOUS DESSERT<br />
Pure Cider Vinegar<br />
X "** ^<br />
Saiada Tea<br />
Hires Root Beer Extract *°<<br />
MutfetX<br />
^Ives <strong>of</strong> Ex-Service Meni<br />
Vour husband hen only until <strong>Jul</strong>y •ecpndra ,<br />
reinstate hit Government IiUurtirrce. ThM"<br />
fee U only $5 or $10 and the' y*«rly cb»t*<br />
W dbbut drie Knlf that <strong>of</strong> refcilfar initirkr)c«f ']<br />
eompaniet. See the local AiHeKca^Wio^<br />
or-Vete^an* <strong>of</strong> Foreign W«1r». , A-' t- Jt-\<br />
nil ><br />
' r'
^armitri<br />
itil*<br />
to JH*<br />
I aotai .<br />
imai'ii<br />
wu<br />
t ttlk<br />
5^(i^a JWiy Wiw A»rnonn,<br />
i&ffiMiCTIiPif iffliltl AN" B/ iif Y J i£i$<br />
trnm th. New. Bulldlnf,<br />
<strong>City</strong>, _ As-<br />
N, J<br />
r<br />
,PriaHmtmd pMilukht,<br />
K!:st' c -" Ctmfmf, Int, •<br />
WJIAlAll A. HAFKERT. I>llblUto<br />
" JOHN a SMITH.<br />
;V. ;: ; Whin ureumtnts are being BMUN<br />
V HaJia » prove Aat Ocein <strong>City</strong><br />
t ;» •Boed place in which to live, it<br />
S ^ tf be hoped it will not be<br />
overlooked that the suicide rate<br />
^Jjjwiiii lower than Oat for other<br />
£ Mm. ' : .<br />
^i ' JOtJoei thai merely prove that<br />
iffpcean atyitei in more intensely<br />
^ fcyjHJa thin denizens <strong>of</strong> other<br />
mnjmunitirt and hence hep<br />
•prringj in their breasa more Be<br />
tlWijiuy?<br />
ly'fftm-mmwm^<br />
to slough<br />
*"tt|pBBrtaI, «oO pBDUturely fo<br />
i Jtirjwe Wfll miss something?<br />
«;; Ctf what fa your pissr<br />
iSTftore imist be sane retsan fo<br />
;^tenicitj(! thu patient waitta),<br />
for iiiturt to take la csursi, this<br />
^fMitonie respect for lhe noil<br />
a whole afternoon <strong>of</strong> hard<br />
wort<br />
should go to waste<br />
because the<br />
Brawns started late from home<br />
anil ran out <strong>of</strong> gas on the way.<br />
[The<br />
oven, the broiler and the<br />
making <strong>of</strong> sauces may have their<br />
terrors, bur they are nothing compared<br />
to the terrors <strong>of</strong> unpunctual<br />
guests.<br />
So long as the dinner hour is<br />
disregarded, American cookery<br />
WHEBJE DEBISIOH OF<br />
LAW an ni mmmrn<br />
There have always been erirnilaii<br />
and there always will be, hut<br />
when there is a wave <strong>of</strong> Ian-less-<br />
"» wch as thit country has<br />
been<br />
experiencing for several<br />
years, it behooves us to look be.<br />
yond the criminal class for the<br />
fountain from which flows the<br />
He Is Making It His Business<br />
B, AU*nT, Mrf<br />
will continue to «ufler.<br />
Never J stream that it corruprJng our civic<br />
has the country been so much in i iift Others have been looking<br />
need <strong>of</strong> a few Washington! with I for this fountain and one very<br />
government<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
courage enough to sir down at the<br />
table and let the guests suit their<br />
own convenience.<br />
•park. There is room for specu<br />
lution that becomes intensely interesting<br />
in the light <strong>of</strong> the fact<br />
that the highest iuicide rates in<br />
the • country are found in that<br />
loudly touted paradise on earth,<br />
California..Sacramento, San Diego<br />
and , Loa Angeles have suicide<br />
ratei four times that <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
,Frrhtpa then it a lesson ...<br />
this put for nosters to con.<br />
•Caliiomia drjej have lured thousand<br />
to their confines by claimt<br />
ii ll h dlih<br />
f<br />
. ing^Jl the ddijht. <strong>of</strong> Eden,CaW<br />
=fcra fiij tfer erprxtitioni<br />
srt*jM'^*S!*i -^minim,<br />
"lei<br />
HKfSptjS*:-^*^..'--". 7 . -•:.•"..* (Me fanner who never went to<br />
P^^ny.nte, 4,6 p., 10,000 rf,, Jn *.-„,££?£<br />
m$&3^J£!!.'**-*\T*. fad wil h,ve\£l&<br />
THE DAT OF THE<br />
EDUCATED FAUOE<br />
Time was when a man was a<br />
failure at everything elit they tet<br />
Kim to fanning,<br />
Like many <strong>of</strong><br />
Bur old ideu this one has been<br />
thrown on the junk pile. New<br />
nventionj, science and intensive,<br />
Farming hai made it necessary that j<br />
the man who would succeed as a<br />
farmer must not only not be a<br />
failure, but that he must be »<br />
"wise guy," in the practical appli<br />
sums up his conclusions in these<br />
wordsj<br />
eat <strong>of</strong> that colloquial phrase.<br />
Unless he Is all <strong>of</strong> this he will in<br />
alt likelihood be a failure as a<br />
farmer and be forced to take up<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the KMalled learned pr<strong>of</strong>issions<br />
for a livelihood.<br />
A successful farmer today must<br />
not only he intelligent, but he<br />
inuit be a jcientist and efficiency<br />
expert rolled into one. This has<br />
been proved by a survey taken in<br />
twelve <strong>of</strong> our agricultural States<br />
.—to discover the relation that<br />
common school, high school and<br />
|college training has upon the,,.,,,,,, men 0, , he mtkn tapm)i .<br />
mnmt apwty <strong>of</strong> farrnen. j biIlt y fw th( ^ „, i wIessness<br />
When Intelligent,<br />
educated<br />
men hold up to rldleuta the<br />
rulrai for ll» coniluri which<br />
noclety mokes: Intimate ami by<br />
suggKHllon advise Out mjen<br />
rules ought to lm violated,<br />
ridicule and rnvllo. an unile-<br />
»JruhIo membcra <strong>of</strong> the community,<br />
mnn HWorn lo d<strong>of</strong>vnd<br />
ana enforce Its rules, devoti'<br />
Ihclr inlelllKcniw, wit mid resources<br />
to making crime and<br />
criminals Interesting and attractive,<br />
why Is it not to In.<br />
ejected the thoUBhlIes». the<br />
unforunnto. tile ignorant, thn<br />
vicious, will try and ent rhl<br />
or UM oppressors <strong>of</strong> the criminal,<br />
In any way. by any mines,<br />
nny violence that will he most<br />
<strong>of</strong>feetlvo?<br />
Day by day. liecamn some<br />
onn npys ror the doing <strong>of</strong> II,<br />
and because the great body <strong>of</strong><br />
law-abiding clllran* In eorapluuumt.<br />
and says nothing to<br />
show iu approval,<br />
flippant.<br />
Jeering writers. publishers<br />
•oap boi orators and cabaret<br />
p*rrorjnsni si. (he wind and<br />
Boclety reaps II all In wlilrl<br />
winds which bloat and ilefltroy.<br />
This is a pretty strong indictment,<br />
for mark you it lays at the<br />
door <strong>of</strong> the "intelligent and educated<br />
men <strong>of</strong> the nation responsi-<br />
THIS WEEK<br />
ty Arthur BiUbmnm<br />
IHTDBEHOH<br />
BD1L WHA1E AND ATHEIST<br />
HE WHO HOHTS ALONE<br />
THABKS BE FOH UHDY<br />
Deeds nf in.<br />
itVldllil coilrage<br />
Htlll arouse<br />
the world more<br />
than any otter<br />
achievement.<br />
Liadftereft'g<br />
welcomeprsves<br />
that men feel,<br />
today, at they<br />
did about Qrlllan,<br />
Dugueto*<br />
lln or Perseus.<br />
The Individual<br />
flglilor,<br />
doing<br />
nan adored by<br />
with<br />
Uriflbune<br />
II himself. Is tin:<br />
tbe crowd.<br />
Any nan la courageous<br />
many around him. With n crowd,<br />
lit la osier In go tlmn lot to EO.<br />
But, by yourself, it (8 .llff«n tit<br />
Tbo great crowds that howl for<br />
Mberj'h, i.nil that were asleep<br />
when he started <strong>of</strong>f In Us fog,<br />
,*tlohD, at daybreak, know why they<br />
Iplnud him.<br />
A lookout on the Bruiser Mem.<br />
pblti, hrliiKlnK Lindbergh home,<br />
ailed out, "There she blown, broad<br />
in tlin atnrbqiird bow." Lindbergh,<br />
in the bridge, saw n big bull<br />
ilinlc, accompanied by his "cows,"<br />
seeping close to tlii'lr lord and<br />
master na he rolled and •pouted.<br />
^.,.-,11..<br />
Musk<br />
Offic<br />
Teacher How<br />
Ibere In each<br />
Johnny T<br />
loniliiir. All t<br />
inomlwr. The t_,<br />
1'ie waill, WJiy „<br />
nuts at IL117<br />
The dKIcrancJ]<br />
written and a-<br />
Judge IIO<br />
hi* former Li<br />
r 1» lh, „„„<br />
In.lui „),„,<br />
•uy n radio set (<br />
"Ulie trunli i^<br />
you If y1H1<br />
much.<br />
Hi '<br />
you 11<br />
nib«r<br />
In Tejcu it was discovered th.,<br />
I uneduatied farmer might earn<br />
S20.000 in forty years; while a<br />
farmer who spent twelve <strong>of</strong> the<br />
forty fean in school night earn<br />
$n,(X0 in forty years,, Tnis ii<br />
10 say, the farmef who' spent<br />
[twelve years in school will earn<br />
$20,000 more in forty year* than<br />
farmer who never went to<br />
1 t e years the<br />
» <strong>of</strong> population commit suicide in Texas fad will have spent 2,160<br />
'Sacnunento, for instance, and but days m school. These 2,160 days<br />
t- Win <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ^n school will net him SCO000<br />
J0^^^M^,"^hu<br />
divorce rate<br />
B*^4^o^'js'byt • ftiatoo<br />
Sk-gt0& z et<br />
\fylifymfc titm. If<br />
^ i w «<br />
nrto ei the counrry<br />
ff!J^B!^ir.i| : 'tf«'<strong>of</strong><br />
Ocan <strong>City</strong><br />
t^WWatrfs .slt.psi^jibc "writers<br />
*eould b. Endleott and other,,<br />
Whit ft* tmmtf<br />
Showed<br />
wildwood Journal: It was „<br />
foretone oonelusion that ienator<br />
Bright was doomed to defeat.<br />
There anust be gome underlying<br />
reasons why a oian Wbo haj rep^<br />
rseated his county In legislative<br />
"hnlls for nine years has received<br />
suoh a decided repulii. Had the<br />
<strong>of</strong> victory been close, it<br />
, nl ,« ««d *«h the ^-^^HS m« S firfeilS<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wildwood and WiMwood^ Divine intelllsenee flashing from<br />
As we nave Just Hated, one universe to another, pervading<br />
Bright m the ienaior for nine! 011 maijhe hull whale and the<br />
<br />
I le was P, <strong>of</strong> ,^ m'<br />
M KmW Yoa<br />
'« '»'<br />
senate, a i»wiilim that corr<br />
Thank<br />
hetivea for Lindbergh.<br />
He mny mnko this Government<br />
I elMiely to that <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant<br />
Oovernur In our neighboring<br />
State <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, He was realize that to be defenieleas In<br />
mentioned on more than one oc. the air 18 TO BE ABSOLUTBLV<br />
Hwlon in conneelioii wlUi uia DEFENaKLEas, Me told the<br />
nomination for Governor,<br />
Yetifhamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce In New<br />
be was defeated overwheliniBgl*. York! "We don't want war, and<br />
There can he but one eiplana-1 the way to avoid it is to be pro.<br />
-,jn. The voters <strong>of</strong> Cape MariWrod for It, We need greatiy en-<br />
Uouoty Md lost eonfldence In lh,! larged eommerelal air service,<br />
abUHy <strong>of</strong> Binator Bnithi to eon- snail? UMreased *lr mail aervlce,<br />
te in i^eliilnllvn hnlls in *!*„ to develan snml nllAfs r* t«i.A»<br />
tribute in leglHtiillve hulls, tjo fhe<br />
fit the county.<br />
They<br />
i<br />
K<br />
y Tey<br />
compared Lin rt^uilta oltt Lln«*l In<br />
umlHrlin.1 (ou.ity 6y femator<br />
Bwitca with theai obtall.nl in<br />
Cupe .May County by Senator<br />
velop good pllotn. it takes<br />
longer to make a pilot ihan to<br />
k<br />
Th«<br />
law I<br />
and len ytars k<br />
and out ioo "W*-?fflFj|<br />
OUIfarnla<br />
pi —'•-''<br />
that "Mr. and<br />
Righter now JUT<br />
ter to frJghMB I<br />
riist<br />
Towa~^<br />
again! h thu a tmtij,<br />
SMond Town<br />
*ir, jest a<br />
make a flying machine.<br />
He renindea New YorE <strong>of</strong> the<br />
oisgrneeful fact that tbe richest<br />
„ senator elty ln m worIa hu no llr w t l<br />
eoneiusions aM raust tf » vel far °" to tflM<br />
,.,;.,K.«<br />
..'IilaDd to find one.<br />
Bright, and d<br />
(bat<br />
were not favorable to<br />
8rijht. But pmbMy me most I A u i De m l i ,„ ,ubstoBat ^ ^<br />
im^iiitant factor in (He debacle .«rhey talk about ami-aiferaft fuas<br />
the Judge Bldredge affair, „„ a aefeMe against alrplanei. A<br />
M<br />
Brlrti has nevjr been I hundred fast planei would soon<br />
rtle io ejptoln ihat sattafa«iorily|clear a battleship's deck! <strong>of</strong> it's<br />
o the eleetoraie <strong>of</strong> Caps May j anti-aircraft ions. Then a doiea<br />
county, and in probability ne»ar bomberi would sink it. The anU.<br />
wUl.<br />
Then one etner factor BP- aircraft guns mliht but probably<br />
poared, and that was the alii, wouldn't, briai down a few pilots,<br />
anco batwsen the laiuiing. deitroy a trifling sum in airplanes<br />
b<br />
duiipbiill<br />
ng destroy n trifl|Dg sum In airplane<br />
p<br />
e^at!) and Bright. | But alrplanCB would wipe ont o<br />
It wai opcnlv (Jilnml three yearn »;o,000.000 baltleflhlp and It* great<br />
ago that Doniucratlc vvtcs secured crow <strong>of</strong> men"<br />
h<br />
— Jitttlfi votes •eeuredicrew <strong>of</strong> men,<br />
the nomination <strong>of</strong> Briiht. Hewere<br />
determined thi«<br />
time to see to It taat Republican<br />
•>'-•—» prewUled in a "<br />
F lsha<br />
Primary.<br />
DtFrank Crane<br />
Hay th« Averaf;«i and Be Safe<br />
! to form. In all these States, in<br />
both owner and tenant groups, the<br />
better educated are earning better<br />
incomej.<br />
, n that the ad<br />
vocates <strong>of</strong> radical measures cared<br />
anything about whether people<br />
dd h<br />
i<br />
Cape May County<br />
farmer<br />
fathers with ions should consider<br />
jthcte factj and give their hoys a<br />
[chance if they want them to be<br />
successful fl<br />
heeded' the services threatened or<br />
not, tnit rather to show their ^ntempt<br />
for the decision <strong>of</strong> the court<br />
land to bring it into disrespect if<br />
'possible.<br />
Until this tpirit is eradiated<br />
the wive <strong>of</strong> lawlessness will con<br />
tinue. ,..:: ; '- "•. ••': •• .-.' :, t .<br />
ieved the abandonevil<br />
which for a<br />
eentufy<br />
mors lad<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> a<br />
quarter <strong>of</strong><br />
n" ?%*?* Up<strong>On</strong> M "-vKable<br />
PraUled<br />
about by aehcmtdg<br />
Politicians, rent collector,.<br />
gra,, K<br />
jSr°7 " " " h l d 8 ., ,,. r..j» in uit srocit mar<br />
i advances in prices <strong>of</strong> breakfast food<br />
They didn't lead him to the ''" *<br />
they would, '<br />
Jinny people, including the joy.<br />
'rnmont. mint listen to Lindbergh,<br />
ITbafi the adfantage <strong>of</strong> climbing<br />
(to a hifh plase among men. You<br />
can MAKE othora Jlnten.<br />
trouble baa<br />
Much <strong>of</strong> woman's<br />
| bneti caused hy li prjudice<br />
liiBt her own &ei, her lack <strong>of</strong><br />
mercy for other women lhat eo<br />
wog. her contempt for women<br />
gmrnlly.<br />
Miss Dosfiio Mock, <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago, accused <strong>of</strong> flirtlde by two<br />
large poHccwoDwn, "beat them up"<br />
[whun they sought to nrr«st frvr.<br />
She BurremlerfiJ peaceably to n<br />
very small polfceman, saying, "No<br />
woman can arreat me."<br />
imed they would, but they dumped him in A. dlST 7 " " »w SSt. ^ ^<br />
I, " lf . 0 | 1 ' ***U. woo bellnea<br />
T" with<br />
^. *f" lplrlt1 ' "» thu<br />
I«o. with synthetic protopIiuiBi lift can<br />
tbe created In the laboratory. Thla<br />
MW Lodge, does hoj btllttu Don',<br />
po*8f, for man la Ooj-, ereaUon<br />
and might well Imitate M, Mrt, r<br />
their frienda aa "ncceaHary '•<br />
"*'"<br />
^-^»^w.iBS(^p^1jmw|«<br />
Modem Young Man falter UM-<br />
W«,y tadern iM)}'; •jm W1^^<br />
fectly rrinfc with<br />
wM.yfm'tm<br />
[«itt^'ijoti»;'^'i;;.-;: : i!-, : - ; v(,:?;>¥<br />
ut on a More wholesale<br />
•cue, now that an asaaelatlon<br />
reprinting JQt decent and law.<br />
abiding cltliens <strong>of</strong> the Northglde<br />
have marched to cltj hall, not<br />
wtta a niere protest or a preachment<br />
on morality, but with a<br />
lint <strong>of</strong> 750 names and addresses<br />
which they ehar»e nirmt<br />
«<br />
> ftii put wha^iM^ l»r,<strong>of</strong> '|mt^i &<br />
The man who<br />
VCBSM Ctlt lEWrX, NEII WW, V. J, WlBaT, nit t, Wt.<br />
Bt^loB FlrewMden Alllgoa<br />
LudlMn was called out to entlnguisb<br />
two tres along the Penn<br />
Mrs WegtcoU'«ul faintly are| Mr and Mrs Daniel Chambers<br />
pending it for' d t thijd t Md nuui<br />
home ln Dorothy.<br />
•pendlni a (oV days at their I and sono apeat Moiiay tvenUt<br />
at Eldora.<br />
Myrtle Hadan anent n| Mr, and Mrs. Richard Lloyd and<br />
Ilia<br />
Hailroad tratki north <strong>of</strong> Court<br />
House on Sunder, one Burningi rew day* with Mr. «atf<br />
Mrs,' sou spent iundny with thalr ilater<br />
one,half sere and the other nve'Harry Itanley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic High- at Cape May.<br />
' lands.<br />
I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chamber.<br />
Mrs. Everett Townsend and<br />
«on are at their home here,<br />
it has been dectded to dyieon.<br />
tinue Anbury fiunilay Bchool. un.<br />
til aftet Labor Dsy owing to the<br />
heavy traffic on lunday<br />
after.<br />
I noon, endangering the liveg <strong>of</strong><br />
j the little children walking nlonf<br />
the road.<br />
j We are glad to note ihat Ed-<br />
| ward Porn u able to be out after<br />
] being ill far several weeks,<br />
i<br />
Edward Callaway and family<br />
lira. William Bradford In Cog.i<br />
their car cullideil with a Philadulphla<br />
ear at Sally- Marahnlrs Fanny Dateman spent<br />
evening inn wiidwoail.<br />
The Children's Day exereisM<br />
won:, held iln the Baptist Church<br />
on<br />
Sunday. A large crowd attenii^d.<br />
Dias Creek<br />
Wilbnrt Itotcmun and Mian<br />
Mn<br />
Mr, and Mrs. 2. Blade are en.<br />
tertalning Miss Maifsircl Moore,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, for a few days.<br />
Mrs. C. Blriredge U entertaining<br />
her nephew, <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
for two weeks.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stephenson<br />
entertained the latter'!<br />
mother, af <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Sunday<br />
evening.<br />
Belford Lemunyon Is making<br />
an indefinite stay with his<br />
Krandparents at Atlion, N. J.<br />
Mrs, iMary Bacdider and son<br />
wore In Wildwood Friday eve.<br />
tiing,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, St. Springer<br />
spent a day, last week visiting<br />
friends in Bwalnton,<br />
Mrs, B. Reeves is (intiTtnln-<br />
Ing her granddaughter, <strong>of</strong> Sunnemeadii.<br />
Many from nere went to Bchellenger's<br />
Landing to view thn<br />
many beautlfuj yachts that are<br />
here intereated In the races.<br />
Walter Cosby has rented a cottage<br />
and brought bli family here<br />
for the BUmmer,<br />
Mrs, Lily Fault, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Is here visiting friends.<br />
Mrs,<br />
Harry Brown la enterlainine<br />
.her motier from New<br />
York Slate. |<br />
Mr. and Mrs, L. Smldih, have]<br />
opened their Broadway cottage<br />
for the summer,<br />
Thee, Bennett las returned lo<br />
the pilot boat, after spending a<br />
few days with his family,<br />
Mrs,<br />
George (chellenger and<br />
daughter, <strong>of</strong> Long bland, are<br />
making an indefinite gtay with<br />
Ills parents here.<br />
Miss Myrtle Obainoeri has returned<br />
home after motoring<br />
through Pennsylvania,<br />
ten-years aiisenoa. He Is<br />
the nan <strong>of</strong> the Into J Errieson,<br />
I Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Tomlin,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Qnahim. spent Sunday with their<br />
daughter,<br />
John Jsnea spent laturday In<br />
Wilmington,<br />
Samuel Douglass is visiting; his<br />
lirother, in Madison, N. J.<br />
f harles llownll spent Monday at<br />
rourt House,<br />
I<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Babbitt and<br />
family spent Monday at court<br />
House with their mother.<br />
Mrs. Louisa Herman spent the<br />
week end at Court Heuse_wiUi<br />
Mrs, Tlmmons.<br />
Mrs. George Norton spent Thursday<br />
at court House,<br />
Mrs. Z. Sharp and<br />
Monday at Leeiburg,<br />
Melirin Bailey spent<br />
Court House.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Qua Olson, Mrs.<br />
Mary niley and son, spent Sunday<br />
with Mrs, Wilbert Bateman,<br />
Harry Bateman spent Saturday<br />
In Miilville.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Mugglesworth, <strong>of</strong><br />
Florida, ipest tail week with Mre.<br />
itussel Weatherby,<br />
Misses Jessie and May Dewm<br />
are visiting their grandparents in<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Itussel Weatherby<br />
spent Sunday at Wiidwood,<br />
Percy Douglass took his con.<br />
Stanley,' to Miilville Hospital Bat.<br />
urdsy to bavc big taoslia removed,<br />
Mr and Mra. Edward Ramsey, <strong>of</strong> [ M o • evening"<br />
Mfilville, spent lunday with herj<br />
Mi^g Hilda<br />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William'<br />
Bateman,<br />
j<br />
John<br />
Downs, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
spent Sunday with hla parents.<br />
Mrs. James Downs and family<br />
spent TucRilny at court House with<br />
nonn spent<br />
at<br />
Eldor a<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Daniel<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
wgre In town on<br />
Mrs, Timmons.<br />
I Miss Hilda linfhant vialtnd<br />
Ethel Hand on Monday ev#4tlnp,<br />
Mr, end Mrs. William Peter,<br />
son, Jr,, and sen visited Mr, and<br />
Mrs, Alexander Baud and family<br />
on Sunday evening,<br />
Ltnwood BlnMam was In<br />
stnitihmere, on Monday evening.<br />
Palermo<br />
Mrs. Conrad Seising entertain,<br />
ed relatives from New York the<br />
past week.<br />
Mrs, Marion Cameron, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
OLty, called on Mrs. Mingle L,<br />
Oorson ThurBday afternooii.<br />
Seth W, Ooraon and Bon, Wiliiatn,<br />
were Atlantic city visitors<br />
on Monday,<br />
ites Mary Vliiard spent the<br />
past week with Mr. and Mrs, Blmer<br />
Hdggan, <strong>of</strong> Blue Anehor,<br />
nichard Coaaboon spent Saturday<br />
with Mr, and Mrs, Allen<br />
VeVauh, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View,<br />
Mrs. Spencer Young and Mrs,<br />
Nlppen, gf Beesley's Point; Mrs,<br />
Howard Young and Mrs. Charles<br />
Cossaboon were <strong>Ocean</strong> city vljU<br />
tors laturday.<br />
TTiere Are Many Reasons<br />
Why Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Has<br />
Become Known As<br />
"The Incomparable Resort"<br />
and Why It Will Pay You To<br />
Invest in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Real<br />
Estate<br />
We will be glad togo over them<br />
with you.<br />
Maurice M. S<strong>of</strong>roney<br />
Ludb Avenue at Wot Jersey<br />
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.<br />
Insurance <strong>of</strong> All Kinds<br />
Buy or Evening Phone Bell 2<br />
Coal Up Now!<br />
While the weather u wwn, Mai price* sure at their lowest. Now b<br />
the time to fill up four bin», and urn mighty good interest in four<br />
' coal investment<br />
Remember lhat we carry Anthracite and<br />
^. Bituminous in all sizes<br />
,,_j/' Top" SdiMJwwl—toeil Bapwii • ;<br />
l % y<br />
M. A. J^ongo Go.<br />
ir. D. P. Haley ul wife and<br />
Mm. Stevens •peat WediiHKlay<br />
uvenlng with Mr, and lira. William<br />
Cheater,<br />
Garner Patenon, wife awl<br />
olLlktron visited rulatives at UB><br />
wood recently.<br />
Dr. Buteber, <strong>of</strong> Heislervllle,<br />
was In town on Taunday,<br />
Mra. Xatherine Hand entertained<br />
company from vtneland on<br />
Sunday,<br />
Several people from Sere at-<br />
U'lHk'il Ilie Children's Day mirvleea<br />
at Deliriant en Sunday evening,<br />
June 21,<br />
Anna Fowlfr ipeut Saturday i<br />
night and Sunday will) Ida<br />
Peterson,<br />
Miss Einnm Hand, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
OUy, Hpent Uiu weak end wlthl<br />
her parenls.<br />
The Ilpworth League iheld its<br />
hiiainc<br />
BIMI Kor.la! iiii-i'diij; at<br />
llie honifi <strong>of</strong> Mm. liattle Sutton,<br />
Mr ani Mm, A, Baud and fimiily<br />
WITO viaiiiira <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Olianira Noon and fiuiilly.<br />
Sir, and Mia. I'iiiiKliuon enter.<br />
laiiidJ eoniiMny from out af town<br />
Sunday.<br />
Margareit and Poarl Kaywood<br />
ami<br />
MIBH Plfllicr, nil or Mny«<br />
Lindlnig, Bpent Sunday evening<br />
at lihe home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary Psterpan,<br />
M, Hand Is improviiig his<br />
hBuim by Liulldjag a porch,<br />
Lewis Petermn, <strong>of</strong> itrnilbmere,<br />
vlgltJd his panin.yi Saturday.<br />
Looking Ahead<br />
Wile is the man who<br />
looks far ahead into<br />
the future and arranges<br />
hii affair! so that he<br />
will be assured a comfortable<br />
income when<br />
old age overtakes him.<br />
To do this a man need<br />
not be earning an exceedingly<br />
large income.<br />
There is a plan <strong>of</strong> Insurance<br />
to fit your<br />
pocketbook that will<br />
five you a regular income<br />
when your earning<br />
power reaches the<br />
bottom <strong>of</strong> the hill.<br />
Let lit tell you about<br />
this form <strong>of</strong> Insurance,<br />
Samuel<br />
ySchellenger<br />
Keystone Phone: nt-A<br />
Cape May, N. J.<br />
A Sickening<br />
Crashtwo<br />
badly smashed and<br />
tangled antomobilej, bruised<br />
and perhaps broken bodies<br />
laying by their sides, a<br />
hurriedly assembled crowd,<br />
a re€Gnl bfeakiitg mo to<br />
the hospital — is! then,<br />
months later, a court room<br />
scene.<br />
If yon should happen to be<br />
the defendant in the court<br />
«om ecene yanr eatae for.<br />
tnai mif ht be at ittke. Ton<br />
might not have been at<br />
fanlt, bat circmnstances<br />
might point otherwije and<br />
would all depend upon the<br />
jnry'i verdict.<br />
Ho one should think <strong>of</strong> owning<br />
an antomobile without<br />
carrying a big Liability Insurance<br />
PoUoy, Hot miidy<br />
a few thousand<br />
dollar<br />
pol% ^( wiU be inttdent<br />
for a small accident, but<br />
OM flat wiU protect yon<br />
inn the find, Out, despite<br />
you every precaution, may<br />
weni any time.<br />
TO OT11TO OTTOEIIS<br />
BEFORE THE ACCIDENT<br />
E.ojomi,t<br />
Swalnton, Hew Jtrsty<br />
Caf* May Conrt BOOM<br />
, V.P.V..<br />
For ffii i<br />
Independence Day Outii<br />
F^joy the holiday to Dir full by vUitin K<br />
nearest ASCO Store and buying your j<br />
Needs at Sensible Price*. ' '',' - ' ;';; ' ':y,-0am<br />
"Independence" from Shopping worrie*<br />
"Freedom" from high price. wiU be your,<br />
you shop— I, 1 !<br />
In the Store* Wh,rr Quality CotmU<br />
and Tfaur Money Goes<br />
Furthesi!iff>^<br />
& Many Big Value, for Independence<br />
ASCO C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
B..<br />
An Blwaya—thnt unuauSlly nlch. Pull, Heavy<br />
Blend—the Bicnkfaut ruvorltr <strong>of</strong> Ctl/tee Connol«Mur»I<br />
<strong>of</strong> Four States.<br />
'•%%<br />
Cheese *%<br />
A verV tasty and nourishing Sandwich Filler<br />
All 5c N. B. C.<br />
(Cakes and Crackers<br />
|N. B, C. Snow Pe«k Cake.<br />
fi^Zli<br />
;K;<br />
US' For the <strong>Jul</strong>y 4th Outing!<br />
io» 18o, S3c<br />
Dot JOo, fiOo<br />
»P'28o<br />
> 87o<br />
ASOp Itnffed<br />
ASOtt Queen Olives.<br />
Williams 1<br />
iweet<br />
lanoy IMIt Lobiter<br />
Geisha Brand Crab Meat . „<br />
tt 38o<br />
A1CO Prepared Mustard<br />
Jar lBo<br />
Gnlden'n Prepared Mustsrd _J»r 14o<br />
Eeg. I5o<br />
Taste Tells<br />
India<br />
Reush<br />
2 tolI 25c<br />
Princess Prepared Hnstaid. .<br />
Fancy Imported Sardine* .„__«»«<br />
Domestic Sardines, Oil or Mustard "**<br />
Pimento Sandwich ObeeM-^^Pk<br />
Light Heat Tuna Fi»h__c»n J«^<br />
ASCO Peanut Batter. _ ._tumb>er<br />
Princess Hapkin* (pig <strong>of</strong> »)„<br />
Taste Tells, Sow; Kclfyfu^—<br />
jOm Bread not only mikes Bttttr BandwiohM bnt ltays<br />
Iratt longer than jnrt ordinaiy bres4. ;v~ :<br />
\actora-aad ^^M<br />
! Bread Supreme<br />
Wrapped<br />
LOOT<br />
ASCO<br />
Sparkling<br />
Ginger Ale<br />
"»« 10c<br />
No charge f<strong>of</strong> boll I,<br />
Empties redeemed 2G ouc<br />
Schmidt's Cereal<br />
Beverage<br />
3 bou 25c<br />
No charge for bottles.<br />
redeemed lo<br />
Reg. 15c<br />
Pink Salmon<br />
2-25'<br />
I Horse Shoe Red Salmon..<br />
tall cnn25c<br />
10c ASCO Toasted<br />
Bread Crumbs<br />
Bolter than<br />
Home-fflailo,<br />
Beg. 22o<br />
Young's Porit<br />
bot 19c<br />
For wunhlne aoeat fatirlctj<br />
I<br />
Reg. 19c ASTO<br />
Pure Grape Juice<br />
i<br />
A VPFF bialthrul Rot Weather Ben<br />
y]*»«uii«Hn»tH!ill8ii!HIHMi!*IJmi**tf*'i|ii11 HIM HHHHflHiltUfBitiHiH<br />
15'<br />
Meat Specials in Our Quality Market.<br />
*2&<br />
Sugar Cured Smoked<br />
Whole<br />
Skinned Hams or<br />
1 FreshWledTiSutfeoV<br />
Stewing Chickens "33c<br />
&<br />
Sliced Xd»<br />
Bologna —-—<br />
Slkul Bollrt H"""<br />
fid M« t'<br />
lfpid M«« vt#<br />
Pork Lunch Roll<br />
plbfWGtt<br />
CHflcl*<br />
imported * SwclUer<br />
Ct<br />
IBACON »%i#<br />
I<br />
[ Delicious Steamed Potfc -tb<br />
ilfna faianit ___ii n iM II LtmUuroir Ch«»<br />
fflft<br />
tm
*<br />
Ington, NK,<br />
and,<br />
nedy<br />
H, and the,<br />
ithat nlrtt!',<br />
> them with !<br />
IB, always el<br />
Ed me,<br />
the certificate,<br />
-tha Initials<br />
r ncgiileetfan<br />
f onf to to<br />
•nuwn, -In<br />
• psonUss I<br />
•he two MT<strong>of</strong> .<br />
i*OQld btt to<br />
;mMU*. A urn<br />
M i out (B<br />
lb»M. hlmn]<br />
no Mid;<br />
pwe d|<br />
>'• Undl i<br />
witai Sir MU<br />
4'<br />
—11,00= K. hnif <strong>of</strong> lot i<br />
l¥n W, Kershnw. -•<br />
A, Klein** ot ill. |i<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ipt 815 arid N. K- If. ft<br />
Town.hip ef Upper<br />
HST^ tt P 'jB^Bnt M -.,....,<br />
ni<br />
R P-trt <strong>of</strong> lAi!, a pepnianeui community canier ,.-<br />
r. mm. in (i,,. biillillun and fou«tnietian will,,,."-'!<br />
J"hn A, TlnHlcy, hi-ail nf<br />
r, ••! vir Id H-n. S. l i.tak ' 1 '" k i'!v"fiiiJd I 115 . Tlilnl WI «•„"*.<br />
!,. ,E iii. il iiil. ,S'; pr I^-ais T NNv.-(.«<br />
II iind. 16, hlmk S»« (im,]»rl> John IB- K<br />
1 Ij.n.1 ,v, „!„, n ,i vunnlnii- %<br />
'i'reti in the blue fezzg <strong>of</strong> Baron I<br />
IIIneb Lodge I. O. O. F., went!<br />
i> dawn te attend Ltif eunveniion<br />
K •("'firj **• lf 'Bending a"«flo«7lni«<br />
'. ill. i.iuck B3.,i. " wilh his parent*,<br />
nip <strong>of</strong> Lowsr Miss Edith Bothnian win en-<br />
•••.-•..- "ii-ji, tt ,. in, - HM 'i er •lb' nnllonal Hchoal <strong>of</strong>, oralory<br />
[isif,J,; I] yil, AH<br />
f > * *'"• I.emuI Polller.<br />
K, <strong>of</strong> Wajilllngion, visited Ihe Collier<br />
"'!i° fiimliy over the week end.<br />
' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dlugafeh,<br />
' ' tide In Milhllls, were<br />
Fripitiy lit h.-r hunif,<br />
Krmik o Hurtman. whi<br />
•n, a well verted vla> | OoMmaii, In<br />
Eva Eisentierf, formerly j Spra for a she<br />
iiiwr montlm (litre,I Mr, ami Aim, liar<br />
' Hed over th* WM.<br />
• diutry. vl'ltfd tier part« over |<br />
rly <strong>of</strong> Lhu<br />
IIB.I trlfii.li"-l<br />
--uilimky, wno iujjtailil'ine<br />
rlothlHB InJuBi,<br />
Alumni<br />
I Saturday evening.<br />
If, dreams.<br />
nnrtiiiie whin «h« (<br />
If ail ih,,,i ott(<br />
If<br />
FRANK W, EBELHARE<br />
per-' Jigrdware, IfuilsefurniKhitigs and BiiU! ^uppll^<br />
furl<br />
Plumbing. Healing BMil glli'et Mital W.irk<br />
..rai • Mechanic St. Cipe ibj Oanrt Honie--Phoni, lit<br />
»'•( BBUi it ami Thiri Aw., Stoae Harbor, H, J.- Phone it<br />
"EBEMIARB HAS IT"<br />
NBWS<br />
Inventor Discovers<br />
I New Way to Shave' 5<br />
:. Without Blade* I<br />
! KteB, VIIKV ih»»n fcmn inil ne,"<br />
ilJ -- •= fci,«l Thal*i wliil ihri '<br />
on. 11 ntw kind <strong>of</strong> myili-nr lair F<br />
( He I iniroduM KRIi|.KRq8i mttr<br />
ll •hiivlnfi- comfort.<br />
SALESMEN will find thU a goad money maker. Write immediately<br />
for inlervifw. KRISS KROSS DISTRIBUTING AGENCY, &p«<br />
May Court House, N. J,<br />
A Wonderful Time Await? You<br />
AT WILDWOOD<br />
on the Glorious 4th<br />
Everything will bein full swing at Wildwood during the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y holidays and for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the season. The great wooden way will be thronged with<br />
pleasure seekers and each can findjust the kind <strong>of</strong> entertainment he - - or she - - is looking for. It would be impossible to list in this space even a partial list <strong>of</strong> the numerous<br />
and varied attractions for both young and old that line the Boardwalk. Suffice to say they are there in solid array to provide fun and frolic for every member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
family, . J<br />
t_ . i r .. B | ate|t an j j ^ pj^p j a y o ff er j n g 8 Tkpse ^Q delight jn dancing will find the Piers and other plarrs to trip the H ' '<br />
ATRICK CONWAY AND HW FAMOUS BAND who will render Two Concert, feailv from Uy<br />
MENTION HALL. While the HOLMES-BAKER ORCHESTRA wiUplayattheCrestPier.<br />
J y<br />
Take advantage <strong>of</strong> every visit to Wiidwood to make needed purchases at the well stocked shops and stores <strong>of</strong> . •<br />
"The Shopping Center <strong>of</strong> Cape May County"<br />
for here, at prices that are right, you can buy everything you need and desire for your home or family.<br />
Tlii following member, <strong>of</strong> the WUdwood Merchanti' Awociation u« backing the Buy-m-Wildwood movement, and are pledged to give you good good., good iervice, and hone.t VJJu«i-<br />
, , L S; t^V*^ A. CAMPANARO<br />
Jeweler — Vietolaa and Records<br />
R. W. RYAN<br />
JACKSON'S nniir « T noP<br />
J<br />
MmP^S A MdRaeords Ladies'<br />
L"* 61 and Men's Made to Order Clothes<br />
3SJ0 Pacific Avenue<br />
' "^.M?" Made to Order Cloihet "Wildwood'i<br />
"Wildwood'i<br />
Furniture<br />
Furniture Store"<br />
127 East Oak Avanue<br />
Store" -wwAauN S DRUG STORE<br />
!33.Ea« Wildwood Avenue<br />
JARRIS' LADIES' SHOP<br />
TUSHINGHAM'S<br />
Oak and Pacific Avenues .<br />
Woman'a Wear «ud Horiary<br />
Office Furniture—Stationery<br />
3703 Pacific Avenue<br />
210 Eut Oalc Avenue<br />
ATLANTIC COAL YARDS<br />
Wildwood<br />
Rio Grande<br />
Atlantic Scrtened Coal Good Will lea<br />
STALLER'S HARDWARE STORE<br />
t. EH& Washers and General Hardware<br />
? / , 3MW9 Pwlfic A«nue. ><br />
Ife iWRkSHraMaiw<br />
KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc.<br />
Wildwood'i Finest Market<br />
3405 Pacific Avenue<br />
AARON'S PHARMACY<br />
Druga and Gifts<br />
Cedar and P'acific Avenues<br />
BAKER BROTHERS<br />
Paints. Qass and General Hardware<br />
43!! Padfie Avenue ,..,.,<br />
JERRY'S DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR<br />
Nest!* Circuline Waver*<br />
3(02 Pacific Avenue<br />
SANDRY'S WILDWOOD DEPT. STORE<br />
Furniture, Beds and General Merchandise<br />
390! Patlfic Avenue<br />
E.L. CHALMERS<br />
RwlEiAto<br />
4504 Pacific Avenue<br />
~ r<br />
FOX BROTHERS<br />
Ladies' and M«n't Clothing<br />
4400 Pacific Avenue<br />
•--•-'<br />
SATWOFP St BRASLOW<br />
Ladies' and Men's Wearing Appirel<br />
1614 Pacifie Avenue :<br />
TENENBAUM'S<br />
Hart, Shafeer and Mart Clo*ea<br />
Haberdashery and Shoes<br />
THfi ROSlLLA SHOP<br />
eekly Sports News<br />
Ight Grip on<br />
First Place<br />
ahloids •<br />
i To%vnship Needs lni<br />
orlBg riier.<br />
' their tone<br />
ngthening To Keep „. run in the cigth, Glberaon wan<br />
Up With Pace Zpua«ii,1 in nrst. jrtvaniini to thirii<br />
on llr.usiin.ra aingii! and stole<br />
May Tie<br />
Learnt Standing<br />
oqrth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y Otnes<br />
(Donbk Baden)<br />
House at Avaidii.<br />
oianlM, capi. May scoring in the<br />
roiirth and maintains sto lead<br />
until aho ..ightih wiicn the KingB<br />
pushed t mlj nYer lteing l|w<br />
"Core 1.1. Capo May mBfMl thl)<br />
winn,in« run In tho ninth.<br />
Plli'r scarixi the run for the<br />
C a p e a in •*• --•• • •<br />
.S00 filer talHiilng iwo hiis each.<br />
,4J4 Beobi; and Moore «clrit{llateii<br />
,143 for Hie Cranberry Kings handling<br />
Last Saturday's lanlt!<br />
— 23; Lower Tewiiahip. 4.<br />
Lweivi' uhanuisa btui<br />
r<br />
^.ay, 2i Belleplain, 1.<br />
HDUH, 12; Wooiliiini', 6,<br />
DoilgJnjsi, a<br />
Taylor, p, ;<br />
Champ's Nemesis<br />
r TawnaiiLp ait BL'ilL'piain.<br />
bine at Cape Moy,<br />
Muiwej'. lb.<br />
j tlm: SB. .,<br />
Court House Won<br />
0 0 1410 0<br />
Ion took a stronger holil<br />
'" 'dies, e. U I 11 0 li<br />
st Dia£e in tihe County<br />
. _ urday, iiiifeating<br />
ir Township, while BeiiM-l<br />
IBLLEPljAJN<br />
ana Cape May IN [ltd lor<br />
ill place honorg. Woodbine?<br />
knew H tne Senato<br />
The next inning thre<br />
the wl),| b wllml!1 ,<br />
nn ana ninth, Collr ,j<br />
teln, in the fateful slidli, was The The eIU]K<br />
sved by Bender, who amended WBrkei<br />
inound wltt M, on. Bender d g6bhllng<br />
M untU tie seventh, when el. rBr<br />
IBfLild endeavored to take<br />
ten In hand. |n the elglitli<br />
a returneil to the peak and<br />
had « different brand <strong>of</strong> but.-- Hu1 lcc . c<br />
and Doughty lei at Sat for<br />
Bsnatdrs, HolUnggead, knock.<br />
•lit ,a hiiriK; run, triple and<br />
le, T«Jir olouttd out thjeo<br />
ded WBrkei ln |<br />
OCEAli Off HEWS, OCEAH CTTT, H. 7,, nOAT, JOLT 1, <strong>1927</strong>.<br />
Belleplain Lost<br />
Thrilling Game<br />
Sea ltle Bowlers<br />
Outrolled Palmyra<br />
^ ^^<br />
Si'a lale <strong>City</strong> bowlera defeaieij<br />
i^* i . o e* C i - I Palinyra last guiitiay at the Sea<br />
Contest Run Six Extra In- lB|o ully 1)imll, lg M^ m l „<br />
ninas For <strong>On</strong>e Admission 8894, winning every gnmr.<br />
^ _=<br />
Mimmlck and FrHderlek fun.<br />
_ „ , ,<br />
tter<br />
.. •-<br />
holding<br />
... . . tund far Sea Me f!lty, whlli<br />
noIleplalB, iirter IlirllUnK holding IB. u *$ \mrvl.y and MfCi.ni.y »ii.rn..| fni<br />
""' nta«ltMili,.y,,i<br />
Girls To Try<br />
Great Swim<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y Swimming From<br />
Cape May To Lewes<br />
aftefnosn, ii=y. a rceoril cro j<br />
in attendance being kept ta a high j<br />
1!I 170 131<br />
pitrii IhroUMhout the game. I<br />
161 161 123<br />
At iha end ot iin> fifih Innlne<br />
177 183 IBS<br />
the score WUN \A In favor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
114 108 146<br />
t'runbefry Kings, pii-nanntvllle<br />
144 lie w<br />
seorud three runii in ifn' slstn,<br />
but the KingH not to hr iiuttlonp.<br />
to Lewi's, Uui., FoUiih <strong>of</strong> ju<br />
The two Bills liini- hi'i.u tr<br />
tied up Ihe score at the e -_<br />
tije inning, I he aroro tiee-iiawlnji j SEA ISLE CITY ing diligeiilly fur Un- mi'iii in<br />
pDllilft in Hill vRiiiity <strong>of</strong> U,'ii<br />
up until thr I5th, iiining, when i<br />
191 ISO 16vlilii BIIICI! Ihe wiiilei liini-. T<br />
Ploasiinivili,' nii! over iwo runii<br />
ITS 147 urc MIHN KalhiMiiii' I'nilli'r<br />
in win ll.!(.<br />
hall Oldvll<br />
1(3 100 17ttl»« Hnll'll Appli.hy,<br />
Time after tlhie bath teauis bad<br />
out.<br />
to third an<br />
the baseH fiiied and no n _..<br />
F "" H "<br />
160 IBS 16<br />
•her »l"i"<br />
114<br />
Miss Eftthcnne Croiter<br />
but in each instance, the pitcher -on FTi'il'iflelM .184 13<br />
would pull himself out with won.<br />
Sllsa Croili'r. a wvenli'i'ii-y<br />
Ali'li'lilillri<br />
derfui skill and supi>or!=<br />
old girl, hiiis been irahiinj;<br />
winter and BPrinu for ibi- HV<br />
Fourteen stfikenulu were rrcorth<br />
IIS 866 856 even lircuklni; (III. Ire in<br />
etl by the fieilepiain piteheri.<br />
ponilii nri,y to iiiki- hi.i il<br />
V'eaeh aceounti'd for four binglen<br />
while Heatnn. Moore urn! wheiiton<br />
knocked out ihrt-e iTic-ii.<br />
c " °° Reports Neglect '«""»n miem,*..<br />
Newman led itt'bat for Pleag= Pleas. " r f % told Ihf iepniii'i I<br />
antville. while [ho fleldlnR B <strong>of</strong> al<br />
N I 3Dortsmen •"""»*'n»»"iK'»»<br />
Jack Shorkcy, Dnnton hpnv)--' Peterson jpeieraaii ai ni'eond base, hiindiing r. I = j Daily hikt^, htirH^hii<br />
0 0 0 0 0 »eifiht, who now Ioom« champion n|,.von cb<br />
O l o o o Tunnoy'a Tunney'a mo»t moat dangeroua d.iniierou>i rhiii= chul.<br />
1 2 0 1 0 anjser "Wer since Sinai his Hvo round knork.<br />
PLEAS. PLEASANT<br />
0 o 0 0 n ou^<strong>of</strong> Jim Maloney, Malosey, Nowman, Nuwnian, cf.<br />
—"" -- - "—~.. —^5»^ Atkinson, If,<br />
PM«oa.°'sh.<br />
-p -l. I /— Wllllaniii. ab<br />
1 wihght Contest noser, it.<br />
Defeated Pleaiantville 10-9<br />
in Six Innings<br />
b iolng hit- Holllnger, c!<br />
three runs, Neyin, c.<br />
Hi the plate Powell, e,<br />
Hess, 11.<br />
i <strong>of</strong> Aralon Klmblf. p.<br />
Oil fuHhion,<br />
wllihout on Totals<br />
Court Housi<br />
Pleuantvllle<br />
Have Been Practicing Long<br />
ly, ri'itttirciL | at hur nafpniM' hii'ii!=<br />
Activities in I9J5 Are and jumpiim, im^-hni]<br />
a33oi l Urgely Unrecorded '-.f wK ^ii,,I u r'<br />
, , ? B ? I ~ , ,„.,, Township iiigh Hilio.ll<br />
•>->'" I Game ciiiiiiui Ilijureii for 1935 ghe npealu four hmiji<br />
3 0 7 4 I) I t.ol,,p|]rd by liho Ntw Jersey dialecli. anij i« [nnil o<br />
13 13 2 gi,ltt, Qoard <strong>of</strong> Flub and Game Byron Ki l a13 ami Cool,<br />
Hound Trip To Paris<br />
Lift to rifht—Commander Richard E, Byrd, Lieut, Gtorgc Q<br />
Nov.ll,, radio ,n,in«r and Bert AC0.U, plioMh, ihftrAnwitS<br />
flyers who man Iht "America" on it! attempt to By tiiw York la<br />
Paris and return wiili only time enough in Paris fa refuel.<br />
ami Hothe<br />
liiiiK lilki'<br />
fialiy liai<br />
plays a iii<br />
heliiB sliiiki'^pe[itt<br />
ursebaek ri'iiiiK atid<br />
n- Itiflmli'il in IHT<br />
, wbilt: iianelng UIHII<br />
par!.<br />
r\ \f IT'<br />
Ucean View riremen<br />
Swamped Sea Isle<br />
Hess \v n MU|I.IB . «<br />
sort Fire Fighters<br />
I K.'lmvr. rf.<br />
Mllli-r. 3b.<br />
j . I Tnl.«m. c,<br />
j Murphy, ,p;<br />
illilated for Bea Ills Cltf.<br />
SEA MLB CITY<br />
II- H. O, A. B.<br />
•„,...,. 0 0 5 0 1<br />
(10 0 0 1<br />
o o j i t<br />
o o o o -<br />
If, I I B 0<br />
1 0 4 1<br />
,. .... 0 I 0 0 0<br />
o o i I i •<br />
o o a i o<br />
o i o o<br />
0 0 1 0<br />
2 217 0 1 ' pniniHl^liiimrii ilwclosea that 39^4 ; " - •• ••-'--<br />
0 2 0 0 0 r ciMH, „ <strong>of</strong> thi' llcelmi'd »pon«. ciiired thai Nhe wa» fond <strong>of</strong> sing.<br />
, . 0 0 0 0<br />
'* Mbw Cml"*r<br />
oc " m view plru Dopartuiont SittBle. cf, 0<br />
0 14 0 U „,„„ pi! , niaiii' no riiport <strong>of</strong> iheir ing and dandng. Mi«B Crollcr<br />
o 1 l0 o0 o0p<br />
her cuiwu. ai oo'iflnl"-" 1 ' -I'hi-lr wllining streak _ _, _,<br />
1<br />
1 » 0 0 I huiilin ml ins ami n.lilns aellvitk"] ra|d ihat wlini her cuurm. ai<br />
liigli ichool in Tiii'Hilay iiiBht by Bubincrglng Totala _. 1 4 21 5 »<br />
0 1 2 3 (I• lit<br />
,h , ,, yi-.ir,<br />
Miildje TownshlB lligli ichuol in<br />
Id nroiiiiilv 0,1 Soa Isle Cily Plrelnvtl by ihv one.<br />
Of the remainder, 34W per complelo she would nrobiiljly gn<br />
lit broughi ill oigs and creels to normal school or cnlli>Bi-, Ai<br />
0 1 3 1 Ol '' ap * M " y r0Urt H " UfQ '<br />
B( ' 1 "' w'nnlns in a Housiinil. 3h.<br />
literally eating from his hand, L, llena, p. 3 1 0 J . jj<br />
0 0 1 3 0 "'*<br />
"'*<br />
' Bn Bl "<br />
i nl nl t (»"n«<br />
*" 1110 1() H-9.<br />
" ! 'i f"<br />
K'llne 6 nelBK<br />
litjlnglu.<br />
B. (or»on,<br />
lorson,<br />
e.,<br />
e.<br />
1. and fi. 1 2 1 2 0 I rod and gun without any reward. c '<br />
f.<br />
ullowini! but four hiiH anil whir. c. Iliiiiabue. lb 1 1 s 0 0<br />
1 1 il 1 n ca " ed °" no unt °' linrkness, I Wheaton. rf,<br />
I 3 4 1 01 Of coursi', tlitfrii are no records<br />
A-mleby nng mvea. c Ka|M_ w 2 s 0 2 0<br />
isusand, 3b,<br />
0 1 2 1 1 Joqk Klolble ' 8 hu 1° lh0 "I* 11 1 114 1 2 10 ilidlcalu how sften Ihwe din.<br />
' Oliierson, c,<br />
h, ir 0 0 0 0 0 with *'"* lW0 two m'" wonder smite. "Might I add<br />
10 2 2 0 tiillt - y° u arr charming and beau*<br />
0 n 0 S 0 "'"I enough to grace the films,<br />
Beheldt's eatoa In right<br />
feature, wnmii. v - v - v .<br />
LsuUIea B«nd, <strong>of</strong> Court Whmingion. rf. 0 0 1 0<br />
, ipoppe4 up uhe mine wilh Hi<br />
I<br />
Wood<br />
Jeff<br />
Olden<br />
Fehrle<br />
BUd<br />
Saral<br />
SEA 11LB CITY<br />
yet<br />
23400 evidently you prefer the<br />
2 120 0 simple life?" And after a splen-<br />
0 100 li 1 " 1 ' meal, ho raised hi» battered<br />
5 3 1 0 II '"" UJ111 l °" k '" "''' r " ad °" C '"<br />
0 13 0 0<br />
10 4 0 0<br />
0 0 0 0 0<br />
1 J 0 0 0<br />
10 10 II 4 1<br />
0 1116 2—10<br />
0 4 0 3 2 0—9<br />
119 170 1)«<br />
181 103 161<br />
142 168 121<br />
21§ 1S7 180<br />
Dempxsy Today<br />
»a<br />
111 3234<br />
III 152 15J Ten weeki' work In a geluded<br />
139<br />
Sespe Slountaln Ca<br />
136<br />
220 222 252 vineed Jack Dempsey ho U fit<br />
141 109 again. He Isexpected to BBhsuoee<br />
1M 154 h[niiBl(nsd»'w!tMBtte < BB« 1 OiTeB<br />
— weck« for battle, to roiain his title<br />
jil SM 717 717—against either BharfcefoTfiihiiey.<br />
YbURLAtJNERY<br />
You Can Send AU lime Heavy Thing.<br />
Ulie lae grrtteit<br />
d » - —<br />
0D1 HEADQUABTEfiS<br />
Nalioiiiil Mirket, ? K. , Iflndli Avenue, ha« eonientea<br />
ur maUng oyr B«ada«arterii at tfieir bu*y itsnd.* Sa^jsit<br />
3 Bel! S^7eF<br />
le&ve wefd ibere. ©Mr yaftosi Bprvi^p Include:<br />
Wtt Witt ' Boat-Ironed _Prim-Pr«t Fktwork<br />
A Word To Your Husband<br />
About This Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range<br />
* Your husband will be a» enthusiastic as you about this peat special <strong>of</strong>fer on the Hotpoint Electric<br />
Range we are making this month. When he learns <strong>of</strong> its many advantages and how it will<br />
relieve you <strong>of</strong> many arduous hours <strong>of</strong> standing over the kitchen range, he will want you to have<br />
nHotpoint.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a Small Payment Down<br />
Eleven Month* To Pay<br />
Here is our <strong>of</strong>fer, You pay only a small pay-<br />
Electric Cookery<br />
Is Better<br />
You cook your rood better without tedious<br />
hours <strong>of</strong> watching when you h«o B Hot-<br />
1 1* *11*-^ "l"i *T*I wilh a lintpaint to serfs a nsuii soo ram<br />
your home and install it in your kitchen. 1 hen or too wen d 0B e;»»openim MA a^n<br />
.1 - 1 • 1 ii the oven d6sr, no nwltchlng ot panii, no<br />
you piy the remainder in eleven monthly pay- tenting« ten whetiiei. a» t«au »p.<br />
. •, I 1 , • I ill j-i • " . • l' erly done, Einct couklDE lj Boiio iillo.<br />
ments with your electnc bill. Come in today<br />
and let us tell you more about this <strong>of</strong>fer. And<br />
mMiMiiy. simply prewrt w«r ,i,<br />
tempemture «nt re i» Md « mm tia.<br />
ATtANTIG €TFY ELKtBIC COMPANY<br />
' .:/;;.bring your hus^hd, ••••:' ;; ^^JpsSK^agS
THIS IS<br />
I<br />
week-days this trnin will<br />
leave<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> at Si IB P. M. and<br />
nrrive at Washington si 6:41 P, M.<br />
—- It will lenvo Waghlnirion dally<br />
at 1: IS P. M. find nfrlvo at Allantie<br />
<strong>City</strong> nl I;,51) F, 11.<br />
A through Nleenim,' ear will run<br />
dully between fhifiign and Atlantic<br />
Hiy, under thp glimmer schedule.<br />
This service became effective<br />
Irem Cbieafip en June 25. and<br />
from Atlantic rity on June 26.<br />
The usuul<br />
frequent and con.<br />
vrnieal summer service frnnj both<br />
Phlladclphln and New York to the<br />
terrible,<br />
tjhroufjh woods, bobbed<br />
fences, over treetops, hom:<br />
levees, in going over w<br />
the levees, wts had to »=<br />
lAIrty foot meant and lib<br />
«on». jiujianeng there vimv<br />
foot ili-ope* for the boaia to u<br />
inki," diiclarwl Capiitin H<br />
&F**a1 pimitte wai* given th<br />
CFPSH for tthelr SPUMHIUI wo<br />
Oapuiln KoliiH^, who niiaj<br />
highly <strong>of</strong> the »erk perfoimi<br />
.jp7• i'j-'j^^:--' 1 ' •i'-^s.'/* i r's''''^i^"'"V'' v ' • '-\ ~' T ' - ! '•'• '.'• •" '• ! -.V" :i<br />
at.) 'Odd Fellow." Day, had Its ICanti M»V CoUIltV iL^'nthM<br />
In | InitiBl setting In the n«w Oonven. h-ApC IViay *_OUIHy<br />
most Wj<br />
j lleltor Hand mnrchsnt* Id «t.| "Odd Feltoi" Day, had ll«<br />
ineo left the city Hull In I initial iettlng in the n«w Oonven.<br />
.— ..u.i gpirlta wlien It was found! tlon Mall on the Boardwalk Pri.<br />
10 <strong>of</strong> las clly 1.nil no Jurisdiction. I day, where a v«f» intarpjatlnii<br />
4I?<br />
a — - program u ...j-,,..<br />
In William Imh<strong>of</strong>, and family, ent. At Ilie evening<br />
hlrty have leased tlie Venile spartcnent <strong>of</strong> the feature atlr<br />
"..«ii rity _ . .<br />
"1. A, Fiiitan, oiinii niy, Capt. Holmes lells Story<br />
nnd MrH: Paul Htuhltraser<br />
Idle diiighlrr. Mary H-le-i.<br />
Wi't.k-i.nd<br />
guest*. tincAiii-<br />
I hy Mm. Waller E Ha'<br />
all <strong>of</strong> Glenslde, Pa.<br />
«, sliiry Vlne-nl. a Inner<br />
ty isumf hrrr, return.'il<br />
Flrirlila<br />
within Ihe Bust<br />
irj.b. and will spnnd tbiwiiii<br />
friends.<br />
family <strong>of</strong> Joseph ft. Ben.<br />
if Nnrlh Philadelnhln. hay..<br />
th,. Weldriian cottage. In<br />
j the ft* nersh<br />
' hnlel, eni<br />
1 "• -illhy biiS<br />
nf<br />
PMIarfi-lnhl<br />
t the "Sti'rlif<br />
me. Hi. Ev<br />
Mayor War<br />
ff1^ true,<br />
Pi'Dpii* weft? remo*'M from hnuap^ I<br />
tops, tPew. raft# ami whatnet, j<br />
Srfliii? wt=r*i rt-Hcut*! f mm l p he up=<br />
P*'r iiocifit ftf ih* k ir<br />
rimw. while!<br />
others r«?fu.Ned to luiivt* thoir |<br />
homrs bp^rig eont^ni to receive<br />
I daily raHniui <strong>of</strong> fund.<br />
•=hr ^f*wnil flood <strong>of</strong> his home. ~W«|<br />
had la eiii a ihgl* in* thy rwf<br />
lo g*?t htni SUE,<br />
ji Ii wag a eonyiion sight ie see<br />
chickens and do^ en hou^to^,<br />
while rafts on which wure eatiie<br />
hogs and goaw flnated by, Deari<br />
Wildwood<br />
T<br />
liM bpen ihawn op#n te vUliora<br />
J 1 ; {U * !l<br />
and shining undsr Its fuJ! quota<br />
V" P ' t| flf lights along tiin easterly side<br />
-** Bir <strong>of</strong> th? wftlk, •hundreds <strong>of</strong> people<br />
. ar*> daily mnkfng the trip hy<br />
I ] ! L nnt te th _* E af p*sy or WildwMfj<br />
lnJl!t -i t'rwt.<br />
Thia agrt <strong>of</strong> rivio Im,<br />
I prdvemeiit nppha the avenue uf<br />
hualn^ progress to the bundrod<br />
who attend camp this sum-<br />
Mr. and Mm. "Tale at the I *",? preniaOle "* » ««<br />
...*. ever -m^« ^ i'i^-S; - -<br />
^ a la-FITP niimrinr _, HtfttiOii ftfld WStPP BSnlsrn =r,^<br />
Bus Service, Oc<br />
Bui Sehriule ef<br />
CQAUI <strong>City</strong><br />
Own, QJ<br />
ning prop.<br />
ndevelaped*|<br />
(gontinued fr<br />
e eiiy to hav<br />
mean, addl.lona]<br />
ey gathers only<br />
Ht 1(004<br />
am u &<br />
to elude i<br />
* * |^ . flowed in largij numb^m."<br />
OferePennsy Trains L^^ST.r ^".'S<br />
|) For Seashore Travel |^lq'^11 '- M^;'»i Ill Si'<br />
;"S«vi c « Amplified To All M!" """ there ' roM J "" clle8 '<br />
Retorli—Western<br />
Sleeper<br />
In s low " callo(l<br />
Ma»n's Gin,<br />
,",•<br />
_'"<br />
r<br />
Ija,, he idkl nhc Guards trariHpor.<br />
The P.ni.,vK,,,in Bniifoad last '"' '""•nly-two refUBnos who had<br />
that the sum. """famed<br />
Bmnjl.poit, Ail the<br />
: raar Mhedule, providing aralillfied rl " fu B*«« at Port Neenisliy, a<br />
pniBnger triiln service to the Now sraail tewn .<br />
waf e aiae traiwmri-<br />
Jsfsey seashore resorts and the "^ Captain Holmes Htfttud that<br />
:. Po«nq Mountains, wouM BO into '" faan " refLigeea were<br />
effect al 1 A, M., (Eaatern stand-! rtH}t«i<br />
Broad Btreot •lotion, Phiiadelnhln<br />
rnr lh " unfortiinato people. Cook.'<br />
BBd Cai.i May, wildwood, <strong>Ocean</strong> ln R i"" in many casMi ww.<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Anelmes, Wildwood I'rest. "•''"•Bed 'ram the hoiuwn HO that'<br />
**~ *"'" ""' ' ~" -Li-, nn ,h,. K«~~, eould bt!<br />
Mstera Oeta <strong>City</strong> Centiart<br />
Frank S, Matura, Rio Grand,-,<br />
was awarilud the contract for<br />
city npalr work aii nnli-rH hy<br />
Iho city, covering<br />
broken »ld«.<br />
wiiikii, turbB and buttons.<br />
Tlie<br />
rales hid were 17 cent* per fool<br />
for euroe, 3S cents for Biditwalki,<br />
and 14 cenlH for gutteni.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Patrick MeQInnls<br />
and family, <strong>of</strong> Auduhon, N. J,,<br />
will ocnipy M. Sue Dranibl '<br />
npartni..nt for the month or <strong>Jul</strong> .<br />
and nne me.Fehantii<br />
criy In a hllherin<br />
rieighhnrhood. The<br />
bfre arc numeroua<br />
awoke man <strong>of</strong> affair<br />
% vl "" or8 "», thif rM9H - * ~<br />
« tat «. .ijtnwr jn,<br />
tht- first real diy for pliuuturi'-<br />
rtkeni rolling Into the Cliy-by.<br />
he-sea, since the eianine <strong>of</strong> last<br />
rciiaej tagging visiting unto<br />
bliea from .distani parta <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
oountry, proor» <strong>of</strong> lbs fact, that<br />
earh new day jndl many new<br />
frleniis Just hflginnlnir to get a«.<br />
qtialnted.<br />
Train traffic all <strong>of</strong><br />
Sunday was unuiually<br />
heavy.<br />
a large numher <strong>of</strong> | "<br />
ge<br />
rtiiFing th,.<br />
Infliix or VI.IU.III.<br />
hlJe others<br />
FMBOFI rnntata for<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y and AUBUHI<br />
The domand Is about normal<br />
eonalderlng the lato<br />
aeaiion<br />
Rooming houMs have not b**-<br />
' ijp.to^late it<br />
I OckanlckGn<br />
5 P. M. 6 P. M" J<br />
9 P. M. !0 P. M, II<br />
Schedule Subject to Change Without<br />
Hlsi hiWli P, MUli, H. H.<br />
n..|tliit«re4 flpenepr CoriiMlere<br />
for l%m May county<br />
New Wildwood Dance Floor J j """i*<br />
The n,w wildwood Convention<br />
i Plnrs donee floor w||] OBI,n g,,,, ._<br />
| unlay under the personal uupcr-1<br />
; vision <strong>of</strong> Jrweph H, Bsmos/lhir'<br />
fornier manager <strong>of</strong> the Plasa <br />
Dance floor. Vai Adloy and hlj rhoncs i<br />
Wonder Band, <strong>of</strong> Now York Oily, 1<br />
will furnish the music for thU p-lo; 1.3<br />
new ball room, whieh win bo<br />
BOTH PHONES<br />
Rakestraw Sign Shop<br />
10 E I R A W U d ^<br />
m, ich win<br />
the Ourden <strong>of</strong> Rfne»,<br />
Bipress trains, using the Del- c i« K rtpilon« helped j n tta word<br />
awaro River Brldgij route, between <strong>On</strong> ir "* oarBW. lent* were .•recto<br />
Broad Btreot ilatlon, Philadelphia<br />
rnr lh " unfortunate people. Cook<br />
BBd Cai.i Mny. Wildwood, <strong>Ocean</strong> lnR " lnvm<br />
ln many r.a»Mi wer<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Anglmea, Wildwood (rest<br />
"•''"•Bed 'n the hoiuwH HO tha<br />
fca I*lo <strong>City</strong> and Stone Harbor<br />
"Wiling on the bargnt could b<br />
Ttsumed operations as one <strong>of</strong> the nw> ' nawible,<br />
laadlnf features <strong>of</strong> the regular "Frelalit cars, (hough th.<br />
mmmw Bchodule, SInilinr service, " "s* UP to their tops Hi.<br />
I<br />
il<br />
npartni..nt for the month or <strong>Jul</strong> . ''"my Up-State fatnillHi<br />
taltlns<br />
— I n-Hiintage <strong>of</strong> the hrJdgo train<br />
Then, wmi a furor In <strong>City</strong> Hii;:| ,, Mlrh eonnec*. with Norm<br />
TiiMsday afternoon, whpn thn orri. IMi'ladrlphia and other 1 '<br />
olaji) were ulnrmed by an infjiti | norihwpsti-rly It was eitti<br />
nr merchants from all pan* <strong>of</strong> hy ,(,e in authority rhat""i'he<br />
ihi. city Mwnllng the apparent I prowdi. on the Boardwalk over<br />
un<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
notice nerved by the tJie week end. equalled any <strong>of</strong><br />
police department regarding the !i«t year mi late In the (wason<br />
sale <strong>of</strong> fireworks for tie Fourth Th» hotels and r»nrainS houses<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y celebration. It was af. should reap a Harvest In huslnrtprwarrl<br />
learned that the notice ih!» season, as mogtly the dehad<br />
been given out in error, mand, »*ile heavy, |a trariBient<br />
Aflir ciplanailon* by <strong>City</strong> So- and far Bhnrt terms<br />
344,679<br />
car owners i<br />
Advamtalng should be written<br />
lochlktrsn. biu not by ehHdren.<br />
C.W.Way.M. D,<br />
411 ttuiH Unaii Ay..<br />
iu lila city, H, 4.<br />
WILLITSP.HAINES.M O,<br />
BltlASEI Of THE •¥•<br />
ftp Wm,i,y 4,m, and Slh SI.<br />
OCEAN CTTT<br />
f-S P. S!.,<br />
weekdays<br />
Irving Fitch f<br />
Real Estate - - Insurance ^<br />
2l!S,LANDISAVE,<br />
SEA ISLE OHM<br />
Bli ih 0<br />
I. Teneniaum<br />
Mm'% gtm<br />
CAP! HAf, H, J.<br />
Htwest styki<br />
Beuoatble Price<br />
iiill «."B.<br />
7 1* « P. M. fun<br />
Court House Marble IP<br />
MONUMENT AND MEMORIAL STOK*^<br />
EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTIM #<br />
im, a POWMLL<br />
''f:-<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N, J, ^<br />
•weMwr w UU WB. W, DaUdi<br />
no HMM<br />
H, RICKFJtS, SR.<br />
Upholitmr<br />
mmmw Bchodule, SInilinr service, " "s* UP to their t<br />
IBWOVOF, is provided to Atlantic '-'iceileiit woril.<br />
For I<br />
<strong>City</strong> the yoar round freight eani wer i<br />
i<br />
between Philadel<br />
phla aad Atlantic <strong>City</strong> as com-<br />
: pared with last yoar. It Is a<br />
:- Sunday train leaving Broad Street<br />
;'a(«U<br />
t S<br />
rcighi cam were run to a Jilg-li<br />
rround. Cflant Ouard LioaU<br />
iTBd<br />
II Mrf gt,<br />
He. bla Cltj<br />
mttmito. rurnliDM<br />
A. KOPMAN<br />
mmer schedule shows one snjur "l- CflSnt Ouard Lin<br />
l train between Philadel-<br />
|llilco Count Guards,<br />
«.«il i:0S P, M., reaebiBS "Tie ourreiu whlcJi the gurf<br />
-WatBlngton at 0l40 P, M, <strong>On</strong> *»t« had to go threuel) worn<br />
;Df ADDITION to thB lares slot* wi purehaiert, together<br />
i;W h •'">• *«•• »t«k »• «rry,,we havs added a (uantliy<br />
».P« v . <strong>of</strong> Bilk Dresso tnd Man's Suits to onr<br />
A gtnml and impartial lurvty <strong>of</strong> automobile ummi<br />
fwentiy iniiductcd by a gnat organization, show, that<br />
144,679 owners <strong>of</strong> otficr can intend to change to Buck<br />
BMt tinw thty buy a at.<br />
Time ewnen have compared ther esn vhh Bukl—iq<br />
perfenuB«, in economy, in comfort, luxury and dependability-And<br />
they havedrddedthatBuiti<strong>of</strong>fersgreater value.<br />
EupmiBe • Buick at your enUctt opporrunity. Had an<br />
why K, many owner* <strong>of</strong> other can! Ml changing to Bukk<br />
«m&y.<br />
MWI<br />
WHIN BBTTBj AOTOMOBILBS All 1UILT,<br />
BUICK WILL BUILD THEM *<br />
necuur trlpi to BM »|E city,<br />
every Wedne«d«y »na S»iurf«y,<br />
to rollrat and delivtr wepfc.<br />
Cleaning, prrW1nE and repair-<br />
InK eEpertly dshe,<br />
Drsp a<br />
BOIIMI cart, or uslephoiit I<br />
will call nt JOur home<br />
iiilU made to snior '<br />
iUBrcientinE IntcmatlDfial<br />
TallorlriFt Co,<br />
. Woodblns, N, J.<br />
Dr. Qm. A, Fure<br />
OtTEOPATH<br />
m m, MniawtM »*«„ wiia,<br />
me WMNInttM it., c.p. Mi<br />
« PMtaK IMl, PMIiMl<br />
BWHT oth.1- aw in wiMinsa,<br />
Ii<br />
" f j<br />
CUMBERLAND CLEANIHO CO<br />
CLEANERS.<br />
MM Atlantic Af e, WiMwad, ! I<br />
Reliable Trucking Serw<br />
To ul tnm PhliaMpW,, „„ all tat Ilia ioadi uU «<br />
tn«m to your door it • M»t ntf HUH mom Uua M 1<br />
"^» «*rwd for fnlilit Uon^ Specie mm Mm<br />
eon CITT mm, OCEAS enr, s. j., PBIOAY, JUIT I, IM?,<br />
ape May and Cumberland County Happenings <strong>of</strong> the Weel|<br />
SEASIDE TRUCKING COMMNtl<br />
I»H EXAMINED<br />
«WIU Ii<br />
RSMNEV PUiei<br />
C*PB WAV QOUBT HOUSB, N J<br />
Good, Cbu C^ '<br />
W. H. AUSTIN CC|<br />
WDLDWOOR N. J. ^f<br />
Z<br />
^^<strong>of</strong>4tTowBStle<br />
, Oonis early »nd get your «hart <strong>of</strong> tie lale<br />
lB)«*rtf»ll8 Sourenlr iWen with eterr 110<br />
, ' DMOriUn mtrka <strong>of</strong> rapect<br />
pr<br />
lit upon rMtlBC placet <strong>of</strong><br />
r '^<br />
O* dttd. Now, you Mvlog,<br />
, ftr itt nit dsesnte your jwt<br />
jA ,<br />
looBil. Choice W«l! Psper,<br />
^<br />
sttneti?t Bfie^ fisd * wsrk<br />
MOTOR SHOP w WILDWOOD, N. J. ttaf. «w« B t«4.<br />
J ?* biri^ft * riei^<br />
iWIASA W" YOUNG<br />
a, HW, BUMUI<br />
fcr. light Nteluia<br />
fMHi III W. '<br />
Charies L Foster<br />
FUNERAL<br />
DIRECTOR<br />
South SMviDe<br />
Hmthsmf<br />
Bell T*l.pbon«:<br />
When You Build<br />
eoatUm fair dealing and<br />
Spendable construction.<br />
ikors Made<br />
Hits Count<br />
geton Doughmixers De<br />
I Port Norris in Game<br />
Anybody '§ To Laat<br />
Port Norris<br />
-!r, and Mra, Edward Rlggln,<br />
Mr», Osar Lundi MtgH?« Jea-I<br />
alify and HoiBlIa Lund,!<br />
Cedarville<br />
Department Store<br />
lie Master Builders Ex<br />
'ere among tb» rorts««u<br />
n on Tueiuiny <strong>of</strong> imi week, | Tirry !<br />
Mr,, Bill, Berry, jr,, b« bwn l l B l l l^.<br />
»moBg '»• •"*•<br />
»«, Ruth<br />
Mm, Omrgc Hobbins. Mrs, gm||h- Ma<br />
Jonlun NfWfotnb, Mr., loyd Bob- W<br />
bins, Mlwiea Rebema Bobbin!, # parl jjo<br />
Anno towiey, Slarta nobbitw, andjc,,,,, (i;m<br />
biilth fvipr)*on, motored to ""-" '<br />
»«, Ruth<br />
gm||h-<br />
Maiu<br />
W«,l»y Au,,ln<br />
id Hsnpy Jan<br />
Mr. ond M<br />
t^*ea Isabel i« a<br />
"uh Z ""• tJe " n ""' »••"• IW«1 ton, and M<br />
•";<br />
Mr, ami Mm. Btwnod Bailey's iiBi ' & in ike evening wits an'","<br />
Hy one display <strong>of</strong> Ore- :.<br />
..... „..„ „,. promptly at lOlM o'clock, V<br />
dauEhtei, Gertrude, spent a day<br />
Unfortunately, tae tatavf log ."•:<br />
with Mra. Eauiia Campbell, <strong>of</strong> which blew over tia fleU about<br />
Dividing Creek, recently,<br />
10 o'clock, dampening tfca powder :•.'•.<br />
• " - the numeroiu pieew, aa well<br />
;;<br />
> making the sir damp and<br />
Mrs, Emerson CrelBhtoti and heavy, prevented a full and gf. u-<br />
family have returned to her Jiome fectlve diiplay <strong>of</strong> njanr at Q<br />
III Port Norris, after passing sev. Pieces.<br />
era! days with relative hart. The day was one <strong>of</strong> MSB m- v ?<br />
Master Lawrence Bailey is Joyment for the members <strong>of</strong> tl(*. ><br />
inham 2o. 0 112 2<br />
ihhini ili: ____ I 3 IS 1 1<br />
1#n, jh _— 2 3 0 3 0<br />
#n, jh _— 2 0 3<br />
Lkim rr<br />
n n i 0 0 and daughter, Sarah<br />
nglMd, ef,<br />
! , 0 » I 0 I "'«" KeBecca Brandriff, <strong>of</strong><br />
Sld th k d<br />
Miss BilsaboUi Laws, who has Geo<br />
een attendint State Normal in Ph<br />
hool, Trenton, is home for the vacati<br />
imtr vacation.<br />
tain<br />
;e Pepper, <strong>of</strong> Millviile, is Mir<br />
~ in Oarri. S" 141 ""<br />
ThlJ<br />
Sr<strong>of</strong>m la employed Don't Know What You're Miss- Jranoparrsnts,<br />
,, »„., ^n, snerman, Jr., left «* a U 01 "" Ouard ot Btolic Har- in'," Mrs, Floyd Wheat<br />
I-lemon,<br />
on Friday for Montana, whera bor -<br />
Man ' beautiful gifts weri! Headings, "Marjory on HiRh Silsan Sharp<br />
nd a month's vaca- received from their many friends. Life," and "A Mummy Test," spent Wednem<br />
,,»M, # u^3 went by train to Among those who attended Mrs. Edward Hobbins Mr, ami Mn<br />
Buffalo, from there they go by * erl! M.T. and Mrs, Paul Bailey. Violin solo, "Carlottl" and en- Port Norris,<br />
metor to Duluth, and Ihi Balance *' r - ailrt Mr8 - Oeden Bailey, Mlanlcorp. Jay Carey<br />
Powell's fatlte<br />
<strong>of</strong> the way by train. They will ' dft R** 1 , .11 Inn Is Sheldon, Rev. Duet. "Queen <strong>of</strong> My Heart," Mr. Claren<br />
visit many points <strong>of</strong> Interait, in. nnl1 *'"' Fred Slater, <strong>of</strong> Mill- Mrs. Meredith Holmes and Mrs. daughter, pasi<br />
- atone Park. * vl!!e: " ev - anl ' M- H. Libe and Forrest Tornlin , town.<br />
rs Ad sever and! Crs. C'lannce Whilden and daush- Headings, "Daddy's Motor Car" KOV and M<br />
two children spent Sunday with W» on the lawn, Tnen M ^ Ulerto Boeodlnlt<br />
Jir. attd Mrs, Edward Bowker be UpBBnBoat ln ,„, m,nd <strong>of</strong> a very pretty birthday cake with<br />
m «nii'"i* iSuT OL?2MS'<br />
were pesu <strong>of</strong> friend, in lerliB werf IUl^ «^ fc ££ ft «ndles wascu, and caje and £ ^"JJ' 2S»2?lS. %<br />
tars,<br />
0OS0I210 0—6 and Frames lari studenis at the visltinf his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robbing have returni<br />
H Norrif, J0100000 2—5 alausoro Normal, are spending Thomiui King,<br />
ter spending several __..<br />
_ theii- taeatioh here wlia rela- Mire Huth Jenkini Is visiting Muirord cottage, In Forti<br />
tlves, • her brother, John Jenkins, <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Char!<br />
rville Community Mr, and Mrs, Paul Bitiurd Pont Nortls, tateue, was a visitor in lai<br />
•••_"•" _ ,, , - " nd *"'• J•'• J 1 «"• A11 «> Shsppard on <strong>On</strong># „, ,hs „„„ proMel<br />
• _ _ at the nome <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Idward Fasan, <strong>of</strong> wildwood, Is Bpendlng several m a '• „ _j_,,rt «_!,„ eomm J<br />
mynlty «ing fceld on James Oih»B, Wildwood Orest, days among relative, here. *?• i,«ta M ','' (tSn' a ,, B |« k 1" he u]<br />
k UM Oaapus was a decided Mrs, John ihajp, Mrs, William Mr, and Mrs, Udfar Hiokman Mrs. Frank, B, Bobbins has ""„><br />
f<br />
' M " IB<br />
wery<br />
mm In every waf. A large ihanp and son, Billy, Mb» Helen and fmBlIy motored to Bethiehem, been a recent guest <strong>of</strong> relatives w I Nlrtniuin nr f3,»»nwie»i Wucoiion oaoum r<br />
d •nnusiutie crowd gattered aharp and Walter fiharp spent Pa., over the week end. m Wildwood, called on ralaU hew on JnndS' "•W" 0 " «» •» «ad : Mi«,'J(lrS:BiJ<br />
d Mrs, ftanser for; tteir un- totWrt Barents. Mr, and Hn, Mi» Bmma Ftelier. <strong>of</strong> Sweden- which wag formerly the prnpertf ta •eiiierville on Batniday.<br />
Leoti Hartmnh and John Hart, her u lovely trip u ihe Hilled »0adelphiii.y\iist^{ fimt<br />
ia« «ort_ A ni« ium wa# T. pepper. boro, »eBt_SuBday with MUM <strong>of</strong> Mn, Aana Ildndie, jjr. and Mra, FraBk Bowker man. for rtaiiland and England on fct- «"«" ot Mr. *nd Mai,<br />
iMwid wh»B tte eolleetioa 011B MUUBM. Jr. apeat one A^sa Hiekman, Mln olive Hmer, <strong>of</strong> Honey, wen recent Tucjahoi Tiiitora. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Qeorgs Bobbins Blled nrdar. June IB, for two moalta' Vtms. . It • j3 " ', apiBti^lt^tamle, 9wr:a*;Wa|iirt. rf3<br />
* i-'jSrR Jlberal Intheir oam- anl dar<strong>of</strong> lait wadt In Mlllrtlle. MauHstowB, soent Home Um. qertrtlde link, <strong>of</strong> Woodbarr, CltBUBd Oaear P«r_IdI», <strong>of</strong> North iUBdar uhaei an delegatea to lhe elnilng anj m»rrt_int. •tf.'oah- MW _M(»!«t^ir,|<br />
» Mud Mtoondad wim «tni ,
'a'fji* 1<br />
mm<br />
WKBWlte- \maum <strong>of</strong> «» nir dw «<br />
V11I1VI1IC<br />
I filll* Normal Brbool, it 01«m-<br />
___ ,<br />
jBe», who received diplomas irt<br />
Hunei. »on ol Mr.ltiie annul wmnnweni eipri<br />
Maava'atadflit at Bute Nor- «f lut week<br />
U «Sbi»r; Trsnton. will lusve His Man<br />
jfMiW for Burlington, WBtM t«s been alii<br />
i w4U J» K dinetor st • nan- Normal sen,<br />
aJUU^liuwili Iter Shutft jM.pl, a>erfy and I<br />
- . I Thsnu EIwcU meet the Bret I<br />
Alinta Shar» and .on, Ed-1 WMnesday. malne In tin month I<br />
Cold Spring<br />
Edward Wrlgbt<br />
CwrHH.hr<br />
' , Gear tesLew<br />
go Armut -<br />
PtilllB , I<br />
FOgariy, 1<br />
Henderson, i,<br />
•*-'-ltOB. NK, N<br />
,J, BN, Bast<br />
^jnss to hir '<br />
been utiy mj" 1<br />
• I John (W<br />
he mio'i "<br />
.rt,<br />
the ssmei<br />
Mlmited, .<br />
n liil<br />
^ Kennedy<br />
ii,' and there 1<br />
that night;<br />
them with<br />
, always ele<br />
jfe^aiMB' t& ma rammer gmouiiied mis jar, reteivm tn»|,uhn.h ...—.. .<br />
joaohs. apBointraent .t a ree*nt B.)snl <strong>of</strong>| „<br />
J^ta. BwWa, CMir. ol BaM WueaUon<br />
ntwint a. manic i H" »""•)' •»•« Saturday '<br />
>io. Street, to •nt.rUlnint Ed- tewlisr far to, Miliville puW,c i •»••>'•>* m Mlllrtll*.<br />
" ' C«»j Md fmulr, <strong>of</strong> ClB»e- ""sen. Mlaa BadelinVs many ° u ' *?""• B " v '•' « ~<br />
,ulfe lli«* will be W«»e,1 ,o L.,,,1"" 811 am W " >ta "<br />
,:,vi »Nt«r iram* mooing took «•' »>t sues.<br />
Heb TH<br />
^u^*K,.'Sni ,hl Dorchester •'£_*»*.!«? *•«*. ic<br />
brUe<strong>of</strong> BriBh T, Hand, <strong>of</strong> M«. • _ _ miiiwii* J<br />
Si^Btfllte Bw, William Swan, Mtfi. Belilai, Stutman and Mr, „<br />
J.W Court<br />
HOUM. performed the Beiutiu DuBola visited Mrs. Lltili. The prlL<br />
ftUM*<br />
tn.- 1 UBkm Houae, at toe Mm, fieude Dulei, n10,o,e(i t«> Jinfihe rl.ht <strong>of</strong> f--» hi I<br />
|(1WBI»«R<br />
•Mnlnf at Came »"•<br />
Hoberi Hawn, lies critically 111. j Mr<br />
-Mrs. Mortimer Mayhew sspen! ' ^n.<br />
Tuenday<br />
afternoon nod nvoning i AS'o<br />
wilh Muurlr.iown friendii<br />
! I*, s<br />
Charles Ireland, who Ig still Inialh.<br />
Mlllviile, leniiilns in aboul liic Nur<br />
nine Mrious condition an formerly, *"*<br />
The<br />
pilniiiry voilnt- was very I mini<br />
I llgbl in precinct 2. only nhout j cuui<br />
twenty per cent ot the votprii ! Low<br />
I " H "-<br />
ll^anaril. any HIT i>u»uiiili|, trnh<br />
Mm, Etn JehiiBon SH bMnlAiislilnnd, New Zealand, r>ir (<br />
enlijrtalnlng Jf. Nora Jepson, few liayii recntly.<br />
They .jull ii<br />
'if Brld#i.l()n. tour Canaila, uller which Ihij<br />
Mr. aiiil Mi-H. 55aHiuel V, Davis W !H feturn te their hnmt' land<br />
anil liaughler, Silas Gertrude, Frank Hawn, uf Plpa.-uiiiiiill»<br />
wure »tsppin£. at ehe Charily*. Hpfnt ihti w*,i'k end here,<br />
wiirlh Poneacue, SaliirdBy<br />
Mm. Mariha Iliill.runcr. Riitli<br />
Mr. anil Mrs, Howaril Ott anil | McPhi.n»n anil Mlliiri-.i Hal-<br />
«on. Elmer, Mr, Christopher <strong>On</strong>, | brurier niteniieii a party on Iruii<br />
Mr, mid Mm. I. M. ihuppard and Tilwlay evmliiB al ilic Bcinw nl<br />
«n. Irvine, MB. A Vaniiusen *""* Murlii K»lly. a! Erma,<br />
Asors and sun. Waller and Mrs, _ *"•*•<br />
M a r y<br />
KUuil<br />
«p..nt liwt<br />
(.'. s. Lupton alu.n.leil the gradu -Friday afii-rnotin In Wlldwmiil.<br />
al.uii noritaHij uf the Gla«»bur-'<br />
Mr - ""'' Mr *' Wlll '» ln Sa" 1 !"<br />
Manual.<br />
Mim Naomi Oil an..,<br />
Mlm Ir.ne Blanch iheppard *,«! P 4 " 1 """'<br />
Mr - r ""' 5I "- Amlri.*<br />
.iiiong ihtMe complMlng the "»^n' <strong>of</strong> Er "" 1 -<br />
8 " r """'<br />
, Hiriaii Blew <strong>of</strong><br />
I U n y<br />
"i 1 ""**- "' ""• "•"»•<br />
. HI,WJW also irrwlu:; 1^'! 1 : 1 " i l T"^LT"ult' Z 1 ;'*<br />
a wniBiete nerroui eoliapM and<br />
is in 4 very serious condition.<br />
Mr. anil Mri. Oscar Pettlt, el<br />
Her- Camdea, spent the week end hef»<br />
Mra, *Hh. tlieir parents,<br />
rrnni Prank Manhall, <strong>of</strong> Camilen<br />
T a spent the seek end here with bin<br />
1 ID wife and chllilren,<br />
ihi-s<br />
Si, Nillir KlilnqlKe ho« r" I<br />
vilif. winter In Siirfuik, Va.. wiiti li.<br />
hiifiliani!, »liii U staiUmi'sl th*-r*,<br />
Riitli Mis-H Bi'riilce WiNnn nml N<br />
Hah tinii Vt'Winan riill^,l *>fl Ml.^^ 1<br />
Iri^i Fli,iMrhnlit.r yoo<br />
flrt bett «hi te yon<br />
43 jwari the leader<br />
h<br />
Hr» oTbtwHfer Variety<br />
$ 350°° Ten-piece<br />
Dining Room Suite<br />
«* $ 225 00<br />
Made <strong>of</strong> selected walnut voneeri, beautifully grained over<br />
hardy American giini wood, Birdseye maple panels<br />
decorated, genuine burl walnut panels, sunken, add a beauty<br />
and eharm te this Spanish motif HiiUe. Enclosed china cabinet,<br />
lerver, oblong table, buffet with velveteen lined silver<br />
portable tray. The interiora <strong>of</strong> thlii suite are all mahogany<br />
veneers. Drawer pulla are rustpro<strong>of</strong>ed bronje_a niont beauti.<br />
Other Dining Room Suite from<br />
$133 up to $850<br />
nm—A fceiBHInl pslyrtiome bnffrt aiTOr with any<br />
fflalBf loom inito duMf ttt MirehiBta 1 gale Week, wnJch<br />
*di Jaly 8, 1987,<br />
stm<br />
Buy Now!<br />
ThMe Special Money.<br />
Saving Values in<br />
Home<br />
Furnishings<br />
The HURLEf gtan ••<br />
low pri.p. Oak or JialiOK<br />
lie.<br />
Ivory Or l«Bh<br />
ii wiiii large nlim.<br />
mmI. aiKottH<br />
i' COIUplete IlUt** **<br />
i»h <strong>On</strong>i at i !<br />
Good Quality<br />
All Cotton<br />
mm<br />
This BBletidid quality Mat,<br />
tress k iiverflDWlng<br />
with<br />
uliiep erjnifurt.<br />
High grade.<br />
Pure cotlon nlled, 40 nig..<br />
Art licking covering. In at.<br />
iracllvp culorH anil patter<br />
Well madi., a<strong>of</strong>l und pliable<br />
and will give excellent »er-<br />
$7.95<br />
Frw Truefc Bdiftry All Ofer Sonth Jersey<br />
Btme Honn-7 to S P. M. Saturday*, until 11 P. M,<br />
, UtabUibed Thirly, T«r» *t lie S*a» Una, .<br />
Armstrong's<br />
Genuine Cork<br />
_ Printed<br />
Linoleum<br />
(Two Yardg wide)<br />
X*iea Sat and la easily<br />
laid.<br />
Non-fading,<br />
water-pro<strong>of</strong> and lani.<br />
tary, HandBonieiy patterBeil<br />
jn cheery color<br />
ibinationi. Bxtra<br />
heavy dependable<br />
grade;<br />
Please bring<br />
room<br />
nitaiiueeineiits<br />
with you.<br />
For Your Vae«tIoiiTi4»-<br />
Th« New IJ^-fwJp<br />
MoAI Two-Saty (, i<br />
This "cdBvenlent.to-carry" WiH, ..<br />
Irak U ideal to tnke dnnf eWTO If<br />
time yiiu'n <strong>of</strong>f (<strong>of</strong> on oull»l(* B<br />
Of sturdy eonstruetion and onl| |<br />
weighs 22'pound*. MtttT** >?<br />
tipga pre gold-flnished. Cue h-<br />
iovered wilh fabrle (leallier i«<<br />
lih) la dark Urowo or «»*<br />
hlue,.<br />
."•,••<br />
FnrnitiiTe<br />
lop<br />
Buy on fie HDEIEY Plan:<br />
MiAH mt Hiwi, oci« cm, % J., fnm«, mi i, im.<br />
, MaV C\\V Bllrliiu Canvt'iillnii In Alhiiillt<br />
— Mr, unii st,, - - ' - • • . . . . _.... I. .<br />
I Mrs. Jamea Klcoil i'u= eiifj, «ii,me iiiiiri<br />
over tin' wuuk end at juni, n. j,,<br />
Ai\nll<br />
CollaRO, Mr. givun a riwpil,,,, Thumluy ev,..| Mm. lilckHnn<br />
nulililn« wn« fun w<br />
,,„„ ..Iln-XIT and Mr, iilnB ,,, y,,, 11D,. M,ly ,,,,„ MnilHi'<br />
gpieer ilarfla, <strong>of</strong> Pblla, l^ilni. TiH-n, w,.it. Hlx,,,i,n uui-iri ' w '' ( 'k- ,<br />
| Ma., mill Allamlu ally. Hi,, Kuuit|ur Wild!<br />
lilfii<br />
iiiry<br />
1 ill for<br />
i<br />
1 ool<br />
I'arl<br />
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IVlMli M 1 I nor i<br />
nil Mr.<br />
uu I be<br />
fijiiera, AIIH. J,<br />
i, Banniil 11. ;<br />
week.<br />
¥OOd Crest, calliHl on<br />
'Nl and « tory to moit people: ijpor'-ri<br />
iil.r tin. pariMiiiU *'" ml ml> lla * lml * *Hli ftor tiUjin tire the real niflonal pp<br />
other In Palermo Isnl ^ < .<br />
other In Palermo<br />
[Liklbi-r, <strong>of</strong> Mi'dla,<br />
Pa..|]|,<br />
H <strong>of</strong> Mrs. J. 1-Mrd Rig=|ci|<br />
arry T. Hush upini 41||... »,<br />
n I'hliadelphla, I.;,,, j, n h l<br />
llfford Thayijr apent 11 j l M 1 . |B<br />
i. week III i'liiludi Inhla „„„ B,.j<br />
fllllnni C. Mn'.ray in- ,-y,, ],.,,<br />
her bridgy club Mitri i;U,,| ;1]<br />
s at li.'r hum,,, ;i!i li.iii.yiii,<br />
,—"l>llii'lell>RI.'i. wll(, i,<br />
ig thu summer at thin<br />
j.,,.,.,,,,<br />
', Riiffi-rfy and ramily, ;,,,., ,'<br />
I Mm. Robi'rl Ma<br />
K. Tniclani<br />
Mrn.<br />
I'm nit<br />
• Viuk An-nu,', tn, !!,*• .«uiim,,'r, Friil i)i,|l *'!!ie<br />
| Ml. anil .Mr? A'mu^iii* lllti,^ hrulhi'r. fri.in PI,.;,-in<br />
] ami family. ,,f Hhtii ,finiH, I'll., ,iay Iiu !|M' day.<br />
iLpp ui.ri, Kllan Vouiig,<br />
I'VI'IIIIIK,<br />
.Mm. Wlllliuii Durim, ol Allan.<br />
lip. iiini Mra, Allii-ii K.<br />
nf rhllai|i'l|ilihi. aid ii,,,i<br />
1,'r. MrM, (JIHINIIN pr,!<br />
njiiylllK<br />
lili'ir<br />
r. ill N.-W Viirlt, i H'lllJ.,,1, [juih.y ,„„<br />
h, i Hiiulh La. i iMiil.iiit-irihi., I,.,,<br />
liiiiiy al il,,, A|,,,il,,; Mt ii -I .11 iv.. Will<br />
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Huiillihiy liiie iiiMJ i,|ij,,y, ,1 iHliiiiyj<br />
In ih,' iiHTiwuii' Ijay j<br />
Hiiii-ii II iii'i, ur llihlci*.<br />
IMII«t. I'll., clii'iii the ]ia«l ii,-,-li<br />
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Mini Pliiri'iii'i' Mii^iii. ,,l (Mil,-<br />
,1,11, i» niTi' visliliiB Is, i hi'nihi'r. j<br />
Ahin, Tiir a iilii,.. Nil,. ,.xji,'e(* liil<br />
11<br />
Sin, Hiil'n<br />
Mad.ill, , pnil Hi<br />
p.i.l wi'i.k In fail- Mny w ilh Ml<br />
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Mis, Knrl Ilniiii.r I'lili rliilii,'<br />
hi.i iiiii i lit?;' Iniiiii lii<br />
B, Mil. Aiiil (111,.,Hi. Ml<br />
,y anil Jiwi'lili I|IIII|I. Kh«i<br />
Jlr. nml Mm. Ami Mi<br />
mining thitrti,! Miiiilh<br />
111,' In,in,. ,<br />
ia B. Rhl Irt<br />
Yiirk, whiri. iliiy<br />
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Ml. .1.1,1 Mi, Km,, I, Mill,.,, Jr.. ,,i,s,., ,:,„.„<br />
Ml, an.I Jllv.<br />
Ji.lii! Nil,<br />
Mi. .mil .Mr... l,.ih Cis^i-riy, nl ii II .1 Mr-, Ji-ri.<br />
Ali'Mimli'i<br />
iilii'l' i|lliiil, iiilK i( ilB',1 111, - i-..| . (tlllill llulLSi'. ll-lli'll Hi'l-I<br />
ui iiilnil ny fh.ilii-1 Kliiliiii;,, .iiili Hiilidiiy,<br />
n IfMiaHiiay. will, h thty ^ill Mi,^ Miiiiail niMili ami !<br />
l(ail,,y lur tli,' ,hiy i,n Hiniifii<br />
Mi^i (ir;i,'i- HnwiH. wit<br />
COLLER'S<br />
Kinney SAoer<br />
Timely Suggestions for<br />
JULY 4 th<br />
> $3.98 | $2,98<br />
JUST AHKIVED!<br />
rail <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Latest Style<br />
Bad Patlerns <strong>of</strong><br />
Summer<br />
'"" ' Ml-', (iii, I<br />
nn Ilrownlnw, nl u.<br />
UJIII-SH at i'lilliiihlphla. •„ • ( "'"' J" 1 '"""". Mi-. Harry I « "IHi.iii Kniuk<br />
iieil 10 Capo May mr the I,'""'"' " J ' "'" '' 'I'DWIIH,.,,,!. Wihlwoi,,!, c, „,<br />
Ml; iliili-rhli Tiiliipkllw. ,M,., |Mlllidiiy ,,v,.|]ln«.<br />
liiyfi HalT,;niiaii, uf Mi= I<br />
In unjuyinn a fuw I<br />
ith hyr fllotllor.!<br />
|. iiught.a, lipt'nt a part<br />
tk in Aaliury i'ark with<br />
il Mis, Bert<br />
11itki-y, ni<br />
wen; giii^iri uf Mr. an,I<br />
Illiiiin llickey ijvi r Hit.<br />
i.<br />
Hiiniur Is spinillng tin.<br />
with bis parini.H, Hr\.<br />
WjIIiatu<br />
iitiiii,-r, a; ih,,<br />
irjMiiiago,<br />
~* and family, or ','"* "'" ""'," ' "'<br />
illie Juiikurth. nf i'hlla- ,, , •. t " 1 .' "'''''"'<br />
is pamlnit ihe MtiniiiiLi J." 1 „••'" "'r K "' iM<br />
Jttuge, «S WauhinKiu,, *:\^' wy<br />
I ' UH " S<br />
ji Alil.,1,,,,1,,1,. (umpaiiy.<br />
111. III. falher «„„ ,,|M, ,.„„,.„ „„ lllom|,,.rs, „, „„. Hll«y n,-I-<br />
.M-. Wall,-,- n. ,.,,,,|i|w „„.,,„ ,„. ,„„,„„„. 1UJ, W1.,,k| H |njr K(.||i|r|| (,|a _ (|f ,v||ir||<br />
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' "I "•• »,ih III rilll.'idi.lphl,,. lllulhiT ami luiik Il.t- iwo .mall u |i,i,-ly Tlillladii). ..veiihlli III<br />
.M,... I.MWI,, T, siiuiia, ,jf j ctiilfln II In,me with her. Tin- lifiunr (if lii-i- l.li'llnlny. Hh.- ,.<br />
- -J" **' "'r—i. i'UU'l'laiin',| in Hull, unea npiiit «, tliiii' hen- (••-Iti'il many pnMly Killn, Tlifw,,<br />
I'iKi' in, W, ,|,ii.a,i.,y an,,,.,,,,,,,, Wilh ilii'i,' Biai,.ii,ai,ni,. in-i^i-m wli-i li"lpi-.l ni:ik" Ihi- ••»-..-<br />
'> l{iil|>li jiihii.-u.ri, Mr«. Harry I falilnlii Kniuk MiKean, or Mini! pliMi»ant ami IIMIB n, lie n<br />
"«ii. Mi,.. Jl.-t-lit-i-i TIIWIMI'IUI. Wihliiooi!, ,M1I.,I „„ (iii,, Kinlili in, iiiliiri.il wir,.; MIF. |.-|iin-ni'i><br />
'•-. i'n ili-i hii Tiiiii|ikin«. M, Miiiiilny iiviinliiu. I'miersnli. <strong>Jul</strong>ia Hili, lleiiB,. ?, lliiih<br />
my Li'tiniiiiii, Mi«, Aiihur M 1 '- al "l Mrs. John JOIIIIKOII Mirliersnii. Miiriiiiri'l (;ri,',<br />
illiifil iiml Mrs. Eliz.ibi;ih il1111 nii.rn, iilso John jiiliiiPMii. Hi'., Maltha lliilliium !•, MHHreil liii!<br />
'Hill'--. liif Ciiniih'ii, spiiil ih," wi'i'k end liiiiiiir, Kiilliirlnc Maiihen-'.<br />
Mi . ll.-iri-y ||. I),-,,,,.,,. ,,f rnr,|al iIn- |.y|,. tiiiiiiB,., Liiiiru Iliinilleloii. Mitt. K. HI»-VI•, .<br />
11<br />
CM-i'i-l, waj, hiLl, in II,,. 1 i'liinli i'liiil anil Mrs, LIII MM, K-lly, Missis Opal Hiiiii.<br />
Inlii-i-.- or In-r lirlilKe tliii, „„ lialiil iniiinri'il In Wildwooil Hun- li.ii«,ir. Marl- Hilly, <strong>of</strong> IMiiliulel<br />
"iii'wiay aiiiriiuiiii, day, phlii: Lillian K.ily. ami ilw hiisi-<br />
.Mr. ami His, M, A, Leiiaerti<br />
Tl "' ' lhc ' "i 1 "- in lil-l-II t'rfi'k. I,lie rrmluK la»i<br />
I,iiiiii. nier Nihciluli. for l,uih ill.. Hea,|. wiik,<br />
lip, aiiil Mr.;, (jiiiiiji- K ClIriiH lli|i " li ' 1 '"'-••"•«3 r 'VllllUl Uiillruail Mrii. Riii'a Mlulden HPIMH las,<br />
!• i-tiilni'il ih,. niiiHliin'^f V11-• I»- """''''''• rriilHy In fapp Mny t'oiiri lliiii«-.<br />
I'lKi' uliib Waliiiilay ivi'iilnir -it<br />
>lr ' " nl1 >lr *' Alfruil Jackaiin Mra, Llila Van Winkli', ill Calie<br />
, ii .IIUI,,,,.,. , .,..;, „„ 'i--,.-!!,.,.-<br />
s I"' nl<br />
ll "' W|1|k ''"'I '" t'lillnilfl- May. rnlli'il nn Mr, nml Mm. II,<br />
,,iii,., '" ' Plilu. . * V. Hiillls mi rililiiy ev-ninis.<br />
In a,iil Miw Chilli- "i il i *""* '''''"<br />
Sllll ' lH i! * "niniilnc 5|r, nml Mr», HIIIH I I I'IUIITSUHI<br />
I'lMla.l.Hihn,, a,v m.w uurup,:<br />
l w n Wllk|<br />
- " l l h lll " llvl ''<br />
ln W i l<br />
H"' 1 Hillilren,<br />
nimnr-il In Wil<br />
ii III,- Siira,,,,;, ruuaa, ,,„ B S ; '»'»««"".. '"•'• »«• • Hill''"I" '••- n.li.Blun. IJ.-I.. ,n,v Hi,- w,'.k i-ml<br />
C.,r! W..|,l...,'. ,,f<br />
ferh 1 lurtll!l1 ll " m " Thliiwlny rriiiii ii MrN, I-niiiiwiii<br />
-"I'll'" trip tu WitKlllilRInn mill WlllnliiK- fur a wi-fk nr<br />
ani..K „, Mutlh.w,- nml family<br />
t,c| ,„,„ t|,,.,,. n.clrnl]y „,„,<br />
for ladies and Mm§es, in all<br />
itcrials.<br />
Priced at e»cep,<br />
tinitidly low Bgurei,<br />
#|lN)<br />
Wo Have Also Addid<br />
'/ I/V<br />
* '"" " nC °' Me "'* 01otll * l 'B<br />
\V» ^<br />
'1 t w « w* thrm.piece Snits<br />
1 \'<br />
s . _<br />
<strong>of</strong> all the latest designs and<br />
" \ aiBteriiUs,<br />
A FULL LINE OF SHOES<br />
for the whole family, which are priced right and<br />
bound to please you.<br />
Large Assortment, <strong>of</strong><br />
KNICKERS, SPORT SWEATERS, STRAW<br />
HATS AND CAPS<br />
BATHING SUITS for the whole family.<br />
JOSEPH COLLER<br />
Be and lOo Store<br />
Dry Goods ani Notiuni<br />
Washington Avenue Woodbine, N. J.<br />
" *'»» - | house wiin hoUBlil from the Dun-<br />
1<br />
-' "- ': anil famjly<br />
" 1;1 - t u l '<br />
i a<br />
0. Dii.-wiiiiail has n,,u nl.|rB unl| Wlla renioiii..li..il,<br />
< locatud ui i 11 " 1 " 1 ' 1 k»Pf ini *9«m » to JUfcT i<br />
Port Holds<br />
SUMMER FURNITURE OF<br />
OF REED AND FIBRE<br />
Not to be eclipsed by the comfort and beauty <strong>of</strong> more formal furniture<br />
for the home, Summer Furniture has captured a most charming way<br />
<strong>of</strong> exprefiing these qualities in Reed and Fibre.<br />
Comfortable Chairs, Convenient Tables, Restful<br />
Davenportt—<br />
Everything is here to make your porch a happy rendezvous for you<br />
and your friends,<br />
McPherson Furniture<br />
and Carpet Co.<br />
32 Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J.<br />
Nt, J0IIB-W0UAWS<br />
Patent<br />
Opera Pomp,<br />
Spike covered Heel.<br />
Same model In Black<br />
Satin,<br />
year Well com<br />
BBbber h«L<br />
esses<br />
IN OIK IHIIIIIIKN-K IIKI'AHTHEIIT<br />
( hlliln-iiS I'liinps si,,,s ) ,0 g „„.__«!« to (Ml<br />
i'hlldrvn's rumps und Oirnrdx, Blwa 1 to ]l._..-___itjj<br />
"i!,»p» 1'iimiiii und Oifnrda, siies iii4 10 t<br />
_.,.___ilJ8<br />
en% liiirs- anl| YmWn Tennln Hh««,,. t ILK ni Mi<br />
Ladle. 1 iiaiiitnif siipp,-^, rolors _4fe<br />
Ijiiilea 1 Silk Hone, colors .... . ta.<br />
F K E E<br />
THKKTM<br />
rut<br />
TKIETM<br />
73 E. COMMERCE STEEET BHIDOETOU, H. j,<br />
Standard Piano Co.<br />
3 ° N °" L ' Ufel Slret * Bndg#t^B| N* Jp<br />
Gigantic Two Weeks Prize Sale<br />
Jane 18th to<br />
Jttl? 2nd<br />
Thu Bf4ttUf ul<br />
! $285.00<br />
Efllli, Bench,<br />
• , CabldBt<br />
Terms as low M $2.00 Weekiy<br />
Extension <strong>of</strong> naymenti in sue <strong>of</strong> sicktifu or out A dmploy-<br />
, meat, Ho Intenit No Mu,<br />
N«w Player Pianoi<br />
in Walnut, Oak. Miihogany—as law u {318,00 up<br />
Uprighte=|850,00 np ' Oiw4i_^82S,00 up<br />
Used nprijjht Hanoi—lli.00 npwardt<br />
BUY NOW-EMh $1 PM<br />
j Rccoiuit either on new or aid parchnsa. emflttn yon<br />
daring this Ten-da; Sale to a ticket for the drawing <strong>of</strong><br />
TWlMTTf f BIB M t t<br />
"Hill Fur Lena In DHdi«toB«<br />
J. J. BRASAEMLE & CO.<br />
Big 8c, 10c and Dollar Store<br />
You will have to vijit.'mir.Stoj!e to ME the<br />
BIG SPECIALS<br />
in our windowi every day during the sale.<br />
Tickets Given Free<br />
With Every Dollar Purchue<br />
—EXTOA SPECIAL—<br />
Agate Ksh Pan*—25c, reguler 39c<br />
Aluminum 6-Cup PerwltMrt—49c<br />
J. J. BRASAEMLE & CO.<br />
t^^^m^^^ipspffV^^^iBZffvw-'Tvn;^!^i
PCEABCITY HEWS; OCEAN cmr, ». j, FRIDAY, JUIY I,<br />
j. Ourtw Lowe<br />
ir(,-o Armstn<br />
PoUltf<br />
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blBKtoo. NK.<br />
nd, BN. Bosti<br />
to her<br />
nn imy mysle|<br />
ot JobD (Wa|<br />
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era.<br />
I Uw nami*<br />
animated.<br />
ltat<br />
t Kennedy, I<br />
, and tliere J<br />
'that nlsht!<br />
tnem wMh<br />
, always clevj<br />
one<br />
iha certificate.<br />
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communlcatl<br />
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told<br />
•no held<br />
isre di<br />
llred;<br />
He<br />
| the linen |<br />
He<br />
and wo* I<br />
bad<br />
stood j<br />
ifd while,<br />
l* Jeanne<br />
X lonlyjl<br />
(»ni panaod-j<br />
tttul<br />
"Convoy" U feftlnp talkot! about<br />
(n N«w York a^ the "Big Pa<br />
r4dd <strong>of</strong> the Navy."<br />
Aruml neeneti <strong>of</strong> the Battle <strong>of</strong><br />
hi' North S<strong>of</strong>t bi*iwn(in Ihi« com<br />
A i JiHta<br />
Is Zat 8b?" at<br />
* I'C 1 VllJlJlljf II i ,jjj, ftorln s<strong>of</strong>t notwoiwl tne coin-<br />
¥"* "T 1 r"i I hlnnl AmcrliMii and Ilitllsli<br />
fOr 1 WO L/flVSl Lla111 '' Wliiadronn «!!l al<br />
as niuch atliinilnn nd III'<br />
nownpd<br />
owner.<br />
I Fine<br />
Program <strong>of</strong> Vaiide<br />
villp Will Be Presented<br />
Tomorfow<br />
A tunny<br />
will c.nip<br />
y (lay,<br />
n altru<br />
ly anil np<br />
i|,o<br />
pmjjriim<br />
Crest Her rhaitre<br />
will<br />
Thi summer policy at the ca-<br />
•Ins Theatre starts with four Mg<br />
super features for the noit week.<br />
SstuMay and Sunday nmtlnee and ^,Z',"',""<br />
""••""' ••• »" I»I>'«<br />
mains. Hurry Lamtrion m ..n,, f haln .? la ' r . 11 f'"" 1 - "MeMm<br />
Of Bto funniest comedy fenliir, ""'• "'" '"' """ """" «"<br />
"Long Pant*," will he the head<br />
lint attraction. Monday and Tno».<br />
day Lealriee Joy will he seen in<br />
"Vanity." Wednesday and Thurs.<br />
d»y the attraction will he "The<br />
Heart <strong>of</strong> Maryland" with Dolorf!.<br />
Costelto, Friday and Saturday a<br />
tunny comedy feature will com.<br />
pIMS the week's program <strong>of</strong> big<br />
features with George lidnpy and<br />
Charlie Murray In "Lout at the<br />
Front,"<br />
New Blaker<br />
A two-dollar attracttoti a*<br />
popular pricisH U the only term<br />
that,can be- used in announcing 1<br />
*he big special<br />
attraction at<br />
Hunt's New llaker all nelit week. I<br />
•Mrtlng with a matinee perform<br />
•Bee Sunday. "What Price Olflry 1<br />
alfeet from an eighteen months ,,,„_,.._ „.,„.- „<br />
In 'Thi; Enahanled Inland." j<br />
spwhil holiday ailrMiion lit the<br />
in.<br />
Plaia<br />
, Tomorrow evening the<br />
dance will open for the „,-„„,,„<br />
and there will be dancing ever)<br />
'evening.<br />
Including a midnight<br />
• dance on gutidays.<br />
| The added feature for the open-<br />
Theatre<br />
lln K nl Khi will he a kiddles pan}<br />
ntea <strong>of</strong> tbo acreen can portray '<br />
The Auditorium will hay.<br />
_ change <strong>of</strong> prognn dally, •urtln<br />
Sunday with a bargain da<br />
BhowlnE high ela«<br />
photoplej<br />
OBly at popular prices,<br />
lunda<br />
•ftfreson and evening<br />
Milto<br />
BHh will be Hin in "Thf Be,<br />
nj«r," Monday matinee and in<br />
olnf Btn tgan 111 "Hlrt Hat<br />
wlli be in Bonora;"<br />
Tliuriwlay.<br />
"niuy, Olicy Tlio<br />
t^iw."<br />
OriACA TIIEATUB, Hoa IHIP <strong>City</strong><br />
- -HttluNriy nnd Sunday. "Kid<br />
Ilnriii*i" Mniiihiy ami TUcHday.<br />
"Thi! MIDSICIUII:" WMlniwIay<br />
(iiiii Thumriny. "The Third Do.<br />
Kino!" FJidny aiiil smurilftyi<br />
"Wn're In thu Navy Now,"<br />
I.Vlua TJIEATOT, Woodbiita..<br />
Friiiny, "!n Mlah^ni!nt Is<br />
Jlfi|iU.-lpVf.I,<br />
W'tlil*!<br />
ftt inmi' flantor i<br />
BriKidWiiy. to Mrs<br />
ihi-ir foitr llttio<br />
Hitn< cijjiiniiiiii} piayii the*(tuiU n?io<br />
<strong>of</strong> riiimtiir iind "darfdy."<br />
And<br />
final ho playB it wnli b<br />
attiMwl to hy tflo<br />
unquiilinmi<br />
iiiHim.ini-!. nf Shii yoin.KHli' Hiat<br />
"iladiiy" Ii funnii'r at hninc thnn<br />
hnhliid tho rnotiiKJH«, They cjin'l<br />
Bet i.iiouKh <strong>of</strong> hi» fun-*itlii'r<br />
ul iiomi. or on We Msurf And<br />
Oiiikir, who has nlwayn bet'ii a<br />
riiiuiiplfin <strong>of</strong> nlnan comody is<br />
rn.Vi.r jyj plt^-yi.Ml as whon tl*. Hri-it<br />
hin runiiiy In iho uu.ik.iit.i-<br />
111". fnol thai Ills, "gang" wiui<br />
lillnwl mimtuniiy with him (iiir-<br />
IIIB Ih.. iiiniiiiit <strong>of</strong> "Kid BonlM,"<br />
ntlwilH 4n inry KitlHfylnH HHIIIII.T<br />
In thi! claim that cantor IB a<br />
Breatur nnniiHlian in pleturni<br />
than hf wiiit hpfopi* thrf<br />
foot:<br />
HgltiJi.<br />
"Kid Bonin" arrivfH at BnnyTn<br />
Thi.iiirii on thp Fourth, nt wliicii<br />
finin lowil :,ii,II,in,« will hi. nhii.<br />
to i.i,,,-ri:Hii for lhoniHnlviM<br />
wJii.|hi,r or not Ciintor IB an go,,,!<br />
rm his fimilly tliink him tn ho.<br />
Riotous Chase in<br />
New Film Flicker<br />
"Stranded in Praiie" Will<br />
Win Laughi and Praise<br />
Thfrc mriy bo worsts iiiauRii to<br />
bn Htrnnilcil In, but when you're<br />
strnnfiml In Parlii, aB Bebo Iiimliln<br />
was in her Intost Pftrnmount com.<br />
cdy, "Striiniioil In Paris," It'ii not<br />
no nine, nor Is it very liiiiKli.-ibk- -<br />
feir tho peritnn most concerned.<br />
You NCG, Bebe caffleft to PariH<br />
with full IntcntlonH <strong>of</strong> "doing I lie<br />
town," However, less than twenty,<br />
four hours after arriving, her<br />
im<br />
tins boon stolen, her wuy<br />
lost, anil her Ktoniafli emnty.<br />
But after<br />
Indulging In a fiw<br />
t«ir», »h6 determines to carry on<br />
and flnilii a Job with ihn IIOI-BOmoiieflt<br />
modiste firm <strong>of</strong> "Horlonao '<br />
Thn nrsi nsHlcniiiciiil in to lake<br />
Homo gowns to DeaUvillo. At Iho<br />
ParlH<br />
depot, she ii given the<br />
wrene tlcketB and addreHiieil iw<br />
nanqunrader and tho<br />
<strong>of</strong> hsr American<br />
nit Bldlc'ii ,; KwonthMirt »hon they moot, pro-<br />
J*" ^ r t* j vide ono with a inultituilo <strong>of</strong> InUBhr<br />
» a part <strong>of</strong><br />
Caninr nnd<br />
'OanloroUjsii."<br />
'Klrnniled In I'lirls" nrrlves<br />
tin) l.yilc on Siitiiriluy. <strong>Jul</strong>y -<br />
Hippodrome Showing<br />
Fine Vaudeville<br />
Attractioni Am From the)<br />
Largest Keith Theatrei<br />
Theatre opPII-<br />
ThiirHfiiiy (June 30)<br />
Monday* nnd ThurwlAyv. <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihn enunlesii Nolhlns<br />
tho<br />
worlfl'tt IiCHt vaudyvillf, and tho<br />
Iliifflt phfitiininys , Tlio Illppndrorno<br />
has iioon ronovaieil<br />
this<br />
Hniwan and the satrnrm ore hs-<br />
Muri-i! <strong>of</strong> ji eomforliihle<br />
atii!na=<br />
phi. in which (u anjoy tho<br />
flni^l »howa pro^onti>d along th,i<br />
Atlantic C<strong>of</strong>uit. This lar-se roomy<br />
hniisi. u iho coolait theatre in<br />
New Ji.piioy, owing to its sltuailon<br />
ovr.r thi' oponn bring coniihiiitly<br />
swept hy th,' sw*;o1= cool<br />
nronn briH.zijji,<br />
This opr.iilng hill <strong>of</strong> vauctpviNo<br />
iti ono to bo long ronit'mberod,<br />
ooniiUitlng <strong>of</strong> flvo ail-Htar<br />
aoln<br />
illrnrt from iho iarervit Kfiith<br />
ThiMitrc in the country. Tho<br />
tnaimgnmonl <strong>of</strong> this popular ren=!<br />
dovmiB has always striven 1 to!<br />
plea ihij thontro Bolng publif<br />
and him always het'Il Buecedsrul.<br />
Thn snoret <strong>of</strong> thin lien In the<br />
miidy <strong>of</strong> this taste <strong>of</strong> the patrons<br />
anil<br />
strictly oatoring to Cbmi'<br />
taBtos. There is always on every<br />
vaudeviiirt bill a variety <strong>of</strong> aqtH<br />
BUro to please the most fastidious.<br />
The nmnag&nent <strong>of</strong> ihU theatro<br />
i« the saime. this being thei,r<br />
eleventh big soaBon,<br />
TJie Blsgan<br />
<strong>of</strong> iho Hippodrome is "Shows<br />
worth goinB mllea to soo" and<br />
once you attend you, ton, will bo<br />
n lilppodroiiio rogular,"<br />
Thore are two showg prosdntod<br />
nlBhtly at 7:15 and 9 o'eiock.<br />
found ID Ihe •tame*'..<br />
Mlraclen."<br />
The. Beloved Hone,"<br />
John BartTDidrij In a dun<br />
tlon that Iii stariUcl<br />
to nnyUitng he baa »M<br />
vlotisJy. nnd eullv Ui* i<br />
Inn, romantic ro|e ot.tujt<br />
career.<br />
•<br />
Big Features at<br />
Colonial<br />
with the<br />
overlings.<br />
exception <strong>of</strong> gaturday<br />
and Mpn«iny evrniiig,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 4, when the first performsiiicf<br />
begins promptly at 6; 30,<br />
Tti!*rg IN also a popular matinee<br />
dally ut 3 o'doek.<br />
inlurnailniMl slur FHIIICIH Riniiiilt known as "The Slave<br />
nf Fiishlijii/' direct finm thi Cluh lii.n{iult<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>* head-<br />
Jiniiig !ht ! npiMiiiiE bill uf \aiiaida i*r»<br />
paved<br />
good lmtenll/infl.<br />
What tmum<br />
laddoit wonla<br />
Btir up.<br />
cnuikeiuie fllloil with<br />
gee, ihow i caa ng<br />
to a<br />
Aind •wear<br />
When wlfey n;,<br />
our spare ! M<br />
Pier Theatre<br />
SEA ISLE CITY, N, J,<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y I —<br />
Priicilla Dean in<br />
**ri' 1 r n »t<br />
'Birds <strong>of</strong> Prey*<br />
Columbia Picture<br />
Saturday and Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 2 and 3—<br />
Gloria Swanson in<br />
"The Love <strong>of</strong> Sunya"<br />
United Artists 1<br />
Pieture<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 4—<br />
M Cyrano de Bergerag"<br />
The World's Greatest Love Story<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 5—<br />
"Money To Bum"<br />
with Malcolm McGregor and Dorothy Devore,<br />
A Gotham Production<br />
Wadnesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 6—<br />
Ken Maynard in<br />
"Somewhere in Sonora"<br />
with Kathleen Collins.<br />
Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 7—<br />
Betty Bronson in<br />
"Ritzy"<br />
with James Hall,<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 8—<br />
',<br />
B«rt<br />
Lytell In •••:••-.<br />
3 p, M,<br />
Evening<br />
7 9 p, M, COLONIAL<br />
(FORMERLY THE PLAZA)<br />
AMOSSIOS<br />
Hit. Chttdru IBs<br />
AduIU SSs<br />
Eveniog—<br />
Children<br />
25c<br />
Ad.ilts<br />
Sifl<br />
JEAN WIENIR, Courtiiy WPO, at the Consols<br />
A Gala Celebration for the<br />
FOURTH OP JULY HOLIDAY<br />
Ho Better Way To ineiid the HojtuRys Thiin Seoing Tfonr Favorite itar la & Heal<br />
Oood Picture, Look at This t.lst <strong>of</strong> Piqtiires, Don't Hiss B <strong>On</strong>e.<br />
"FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Dedicated to the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Brotherhood, <strong>of</strong> Fraternity, ind tie Brett Work<br />
Organijatiotis to DoinR for Crinnied Children.<br />
CONWAY TEARLE tn<br />
"MOULDERS OF MEN"<br />
FOURTH OF JULY ONLY<br />
Dorothy Revier and Malcolin Mae Grtgor in<br />
"THE PRICE OF HONOR"<br />
A Gripping itory <strong>of</strong> Modern Police Uetaodi<br />
TUESDAY<br />
A Super p<br />
Tllftt Will Be the<br />
Surprise <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Icnson,<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
JETTA GOUDAL in<br />
- " ~ "WHITE GOLD"<br />
THURSDAY<br />
, IRENE RICH in<br />
"THE CUMBERS"<br />
The itory <strong>of</strong> a Princess Who Wai Conniend Sy Lo»t<br />
FRIDAY<br />
MONTE<br />
BLUE<br />
THE STAB Y01I ALL LOVE<br />
The Critics Say: "His Best Picture"<br />
SATURDAY<br />
"THE<br />
BRUTES<br />
Starting Saturdiiy-Hatuiett Emy Day «t 3 P. If. Send Hie ChMiea.<br />
WiiH
Arniotn<br />
Philip Gail<br />
• Fognriy,<br />
r Henderson. 1<br />
NK.<br />
nd, DN. Boall<br />
to her<br />
nny mysli<br />
John<br />
I tin mnnt»<br />
i antnutwl.<br />
Iht.<br />
I Kennedy. tbj<br />
a, onil tlwni |<br />
night!<br />
tliem with<br />
; always •<br />
I one.<br />
certificate,<br />
lnttlsl'<br />
• recolllcctton.<br />
»'• tok<br />
communlcaU<br />
K<br />
o( urn<br />
Be bid stumf<br />
> by the 1<br />
f leff bin<br />
oqt to feol]<br />
oartern. n»d<br />
twt> never<br />
to<br />
ek the<br />
• thowfct to i<br />
Vke throw"<br />
, bjf a »ti<br />
1 mim<br />
A mile i<br />
IMt IB<br />
Biz tm#>:]<br />
jnWt, T<br />
GanJn<br />
told<br />
belli<br />
,i llred;<br />
He<br />
jHrm llne»<br />
£ and ww.|<br />
dad<br />
ter. Thai<br />
ill deserf<br />
and Vi<br />
Fk tour <strong>of</strong><br />
i stood<br />
bll<br />
t>uy lowly 1<br />
"draw<br />
Shed<br />
\m ti<br />
. i rate nnd wltll on )rd t dn i(n 1 n 1 I IP J I M<br />
1 fkrvi 140 toa I — I<br />
Bthe <strong>Ocean</strong> CltT NEWS f ViliWTKrf L 1 I d i \<br />
P", Cltjr tile Capo M y C n<br />
Of 8ea Ialq <strong>City</strong> tho<br />
sou HA\D Tl 1- N<br />
O I M. lint I I<br />
Is Bench REPOKTFR ii In In •1 W oo u r dl<br />
. Harbor oc d tli J t<br />
ol o d n II<br />
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AOVBttTISEB, <strong>of</strong> Port<br />
U<br />
1<br />
w c- r aon 1 a1 rfriw" t *.<br />
. complet ly c erl fc 11 11 111 a. tt IdWJ.<br />
— 1<br />
May County And fl In c.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cunil rlnuil C nty<br />
(UenU can be l<strong>of</strong>t at r<br />
THINK so at<br />
p anil<br />
L\IN<br />
nsld<br />
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h n<br />
to aqy <strong>of</strong>fice B 11<br />
i flea Isle <strong>City</strong> to O«m<br />
. HBO Port N rrla 37 w<br />
I tyildwood 727<br />
1 the tlaiKld d DcD liti<br />
yo l want lo 1 ly i j<br />
ITflfl U when y u h e<br />
to sell<br />
Cbusified Bates<br />
CENT & word with a<br />
1D1 <strong>of</strong> twenty B « cenu IT<br />
k docs not actompd y tr n le L<br />
intlsing an ait IlllonnI charge<br />
ran ctntB an Inscrtl n will le<br />
Buokkeepi u i,i r<br />
Classified Ads makes this<br />
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oi advertlsem nls all<br />
i a line<br />
.1, CAPITALS I ij- I used I<br />
I <strong>of</strong> three cents a w d<br />
AUTOMOBILES FOE SALE<br />
lateral Iniormahon<br />
, will be ficcopl d up to<br />
hefday Z P M f r 1 il<br />
wt wpek a Issue A In in j<br />
jpned In.<br />
! ads ar* restricted I tb 1<br />
cJaaBlflcatl n ao I to the<br />
r styles <strong>of</strong> type Tb p I<br />
i reserve the tght lo dL<br />
.set any advert 111 E copy<br />
> brief In writ! g y i al<br />
. lenient, not bn sure lo c r<br />
j|,i>>poriaiit points it L not<br />
jft to omit anythl c <strong>of</strong> In por<br />
I lo we a few cents, lor 11<br />
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you may omit might be<br />
I to tiring desire I re ltn.<br />
t In advertisements sh Id<br />
-T-rted lmrnedl t ly It the<br />
; Of this newspaper w will<br />
alble for only ne lnc r<br />
rtlon<br />
pint HI ni i i M<br />
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»d 1« n , S , t ill<br />
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Wld »d •os Hid indy and I i.|«b rtc —«<br />
r Jeo«T Press Association and<br />
•ut UH.alms or the Assoclnf<br />
U the' diminution <strong>of</strong> fraudu-<br />
'AVand misleading advertising.<br />
i wish to print only truth-<br />
" jrtlslne and "111 appreclrlngT<br />
attiMitlon called ti<br />
Ut not conformstandards<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
III tHB BHABOl* WHDN<br />
(Afr tmidayvr nwt Ph*w><br />
(• Mn. id nutch<br />
linn Avc OOHD <strong>City</strong> N<br />
tA HDllloy 4TJL. —S4<br />
Building, Heating Plnmbing, etc,s<br />
Wl U [ 1 ATI } . 1ft<br />
1 a t r<br />
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bine.<br />
JtU.4u.rd J* Jvl n*o i^o KU<br />
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In unit Iln it ua nd<br />
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JViB Reach The Eye <strong>of</strong>Ji^OOO ProspectiytrBu^<br />
Finnn ftl nd Insumn p<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Household Service<br />
If E SHOP! M<br />
KHH d tin*, y<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />
Pets and Live Stock<br />
YOU IIAVK HIT T<br />
i i<br />
Specials at the Stores<br />
WITHOI'T .M 1<br />
« irb »i h<br />
i a, *3Jok to fl,ch (<br />
no mor*. C<br />
l atlrerttimnifiit undtr th<br />
these advr 1 m nto u<br />
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N f<br />
lOST AHD FOUUD<br />
WHAT YOI u VI [/ T<br />
has prol il If on I wl o<br />
r hiaa thro I h n I |<br />
IhU h n line d<br />
moo „. pi<br />
te e T* I<br />
NS AND<br />
tMIAUHLIS t H<br />
KrTIco I In I a at «<br />
R f Inc I A. Son<br />
r WlldKoad N<br />
VB THB LEATHER OF<br />
ym<br />
op your w»)r<br />
d. •top I her. a d<br />
ablned NoaTa 3T1C In<br />
ftukr Md d the ihnrdwalk<br />
—Si<br />
TU \K1 J f<br />
olfl in j wl<br />
1 • lo Iif<br />
Tn n I<br />
paW y nrly I i\d nn<br />
pitny hiq fot* tl e amou<br />
ent, L »<br />
any or al<br />
Jiy order uf<br />
WInK to th«<br />
Mir •rhool. «pd<br />
room far «U. ftwtIM<br />
Petersburg<br />
OOEAS CITY SEWS,<br />
Mm Alda Suck ot Ilonbllng ftpent Sunday with Mr and Mrs<br />
and eon mwiit Sunday In <strong>Ocean</strong> Mr and Mrs. Orliilth spending<br />
Ana a Sunday vlnltor with her Prank flallaher nt Capi> May Tuckahoe <strong>Ocean</strong> View <strong>City</strong> with ^atlrea.<br />
and Mr and Mm. Wllllsm Do daughter, Mi* Rsyno<br />
Ihei Mm Hucliel i^o<br />
Muttht w Jeffi rw>n Hpent tin<br />
Miss FrHnceii Canuno, <strong>of</strong> 1'lillailrlphta,<br />
Kptttit .stinilay with lim Hulurday evening<br />
bort spent<br />
Vaul were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> visitors on Kenneth Bowrth, ot:<br />
k Mabel Oaldwell Is spend More in Ijee hiu) HHcurod the voek * nil with hie ffitltfi<br />
Mn>- Cltiiumln^toD AloaaoPr.: <strong>of</strong><br />
i weeks wltl her I r the<br />
Mrs rioipiir-t Dolmon aptnt<br />
fiMI lim <strong>of</strong> SWIM,.I trtekman dur- MIM I.ydln Nlckiwon w«nt to<br />
Pht1nilt*lDliln. In tipoadlng the ptircnt-i, Mr. unil Aim. p. CUIIIIHO. Mr nnd Mrs Louis Uluapji and 1<br />
nn I fan lly In T ntoi<br />
gfiiial duyit <strong>of</strong> lust wFi^k In New<br />
wKh hlfi parents<br />
II g tl^r ^iiinin i moirths In tinCupi May ( nurt Hiiunc sitturduy<br />
niiiiinn'r wltli hfr ilnughtm. Mm Huniy Smith. William Curlsli aiihlitei William <strong>On</strong>nklll and<br />
|lam Ton Iln fir w « u tloti hLit<br />
Taptiiln A J Mei ru il.l in I<br />
Ernoiit Dotvnnin,<br />
mwl Soth Hufit«il. tif Newport. AII itonti attrndid tht Buudi><br />
[I Ifiltor Hlth 1 in HI n In Mrn JiiHipli IJ, nnl«liiy:k iiltce IUMIK Ed^anl mit Frtn'lH in<br />
ptiln, npi,iiilliti; thii 111 IT [IT<br />
Mi John 1 ilil.y n 1 Mn 1<br />
ln-r<br />
lit t HIIII hi lailiii<br />
(_ 11 int^ \iili 1 Ml in 1 Ml<br />
Mr. and M Wllllnm Ktnt/<br />
11 Illy Illiriidin it riiihi I, ' r« 11 Ml mill MM S iniui I tymdtlF,<br />
South Dennis 1 Id iy iMnln^<br />
in I ilililtlitti mutt 1 il to \'i ttH<br />
Mi» i Mmthi III km III HI, n If 1<br />
BATHING SUITS<br />
Ml H Snu Alii<br />
n 1) A It till in Oi 1 n \ !• i Mr anil Mm J ( Wnlkir<br />
Msn'n Jersey*. Tinnka or<br />
Ml II i/< I Illi hi,<br />
Sinn luy<br />
w n Otiall lily ilHitimi Slinil iy<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-Piece Snit<br />
Mi 4 f 1| |O 4 I rliuli « nl 1 Mri <strong>Jul</strong>lil III rf h 11 Mil \\<br />
• >in ( .ilul. > i I Wi •>! I ol<br />
SI nn Hill,or M II,.1 ly<br />
siiKkanil Mn I mim < JJC ui ni<br />
50c, »5c, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95<br />
I<br />
ril III}" uf<br />
la»l wick<br />
i i O • in ( Iiy M n lij<br />
- Boys'<br />
Ml unil Mr I.<br />
I). II.u II<br />
Iln T,,, kill,ii I i 1,1,1, ,,r llic 50c, $1.98. $2.95, $3.B0<br />
Iif pInfN m HIuhnii i i ry I 111<br />
MI-H. JiiKcpliIni,<br />
f ipi M iy < mill) Mi, I Iliruy<br />
wlm<br />
Bathing Belts—15c. 25c, 45c<br />
< l It » I fll ll«! u hivi<br />
kindly<br />
llUB IliKMl llIHtnilllli;<br />
will noprli fot tilt iiminii vvlth<br />
Tl'W Wink"<br />
W<br />
b lrla[lvi.,i iii Alhinllo CAiy<br />
Mltki In lyn E li In chain<br />
s. ri J in p.<br />
I ih<br />
b;iH rt-iurniid tu Iit'r hniiif Im<br />
IllllllH III nl 1 I >ilaii'*iiir.l (Inn<br />
Of w Ii LI<br />
>i I<br />
Men, Jump Into a Cool<br />
'I In lii'iillh.<br />
ixin uf I'lirl<br />
Summer Suit<br />
Mlmi Alillli' Nlrki'mon. <strong>of</strong> fili-n<br />
ifiili>, bail iipeni'il ln-t hiiiit,, Im- ih<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $8.95<br />
ni i<br />
vniui' (ir>.no<br />
C p. JjjamlnB, <strong>of</strong> Oeesn Clly,<br />
All fiiiluffi iiml I*JIMK.<br />
ilti-il IIIH Inline hero Monday.<br />
•Mm. B. plmiii ..|iti>rinhicd com. Dan Henderson Co,<br />
r i 1<br />
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LEGAL<br />
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Mub I<br />
OF 9CA s E C TV<br />
NEW JEH5E<br />
p OCLAMATI0N<br />
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llTV Or" SEA ISLE CITY<br />
*; MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY<br />
,CE OP THE REPOffT OF THE<br />
«IS8IONERS OF ASSESSMENT<br />
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I CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
ORDINANCE NO SB<br />
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M ,' In lit.'<br />
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and II • I '1<br />
with h Ip Id nl I I • ,<br />
II wl h nil h f •<br />
Dnll \f 1 Till t So<br />
• tit n I" S» 'y •> I • In! I<br />
V <strong>of</strong> and cl r null aald bond.<br />
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In on lo h ivmllh I<br />
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j o dl in o hia> le en DO M><br />
id y the l«a ins <strong>of</strong> pron I n<br />
r *n,lPpii '<br />
<strong>of</strong> II n ml II "»• t<br />
" 1 y th« rlty Ulm k end 111<br />
• HUI <strong>of</strong> «ild nty nfflJ d<br />
Bold notea o lie 1 flnl In<br />
nd o be at Inlt t a 1b<br />
nix pr cen m P* 1 nnn n<br />
n> ahull bo fllatM h n il<br />
1 rpos r^bl b<br />
.jB fo 'd nun *ha nk«<br />
within ^the il no p<br />
O fl (I 1)<br />
M M HOUfONFT<br />
NOTICE<br />
aho e ominahce wna .<br />
Jl adlnB* nt a me ln^ <strong>of</strong> i.;«<br />
^ <strong>of</strong> CemmtBjIone B fit Re I *«<br />
N J held on the !!th,dnT "'<br />
. 1917 and will lie laKen' B- •><br />
1 and final roadlnr at a D*M<br />
T|aald Board to I I aid on Uw<br />
t <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong> 1W7 damn IB«) njr»<br />
—r <strong>City</strong> Hall B» late Cl ><br />
*t two o clock: In tb<br />
went iii Wnoillilhi, Friilay,<br />
M-. unil .Mrs, Edward Fowlor<br />
tml l
Armstn<br />
FhUip<br />
* TOgnrty.<br />
1 Henderson. 1<br />
n, NK.<br />
d, BN.<br />
to her<br />
aay tarsi<br />
John (W*<br />
M<br />
ere.<br />
I the BSBI6!<br />
I BUlniateit.<br />
uat,<br />
i Kennedy, I<br />
II,'an* there 1<br />
•that Bight!<br />
tneni wMn<br />
, always sit<br />
pflie ceruflcnte.<br />
Initial*<br />
rccoUlectlon<br />
se'a tck<br />
communlcatlt<br />
Kennedy<br />
o( tho<br />
. tie bad stuma]<br />
t? «« '<br />
r left his coma]<br />
out to (eel<br />
had<br />
putjr<br />
i two sever 1<br />
be to<br />
i fty a sti<br />
man t*<br />
, mile i<br />
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dead.I<br />
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told<br />
held<br />
dud]<br />
ltred:<br />
He ;<br />
tithe lines<br />
er. Tim |<br />
f deser<br />
_ and b*<br />
4 t«ar o[<br />
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plr.<br />
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t a<br />
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to<br />
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WIT Men* MU* on, K J., ran>4T,JOEY I,<br />
"JoWUilSWUX."<br />
CAPEMAVCITY-=-/wiLD\A)O0O<br />
AIH! IJU.11<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sun<br />
The Vhlldrt'n'B Day (•icrcl.^ <strong>of</strong><br />
|tlt) iftllemiu ilupUst Chllrrh<br />
il,ft,<br />
u-«*r*' well m-ti<br />
PARES °F (<br />
— cM-toum HOUSC——-— ocew VIEW—,—. SEAVILLE<br />
iISUECITYk---<br />
illUMIV •I) 8|<br />
' u> Heetrlt <strong>of</strong>flte at < apt May<br />
Mm.<br />
Lllllo Hill,<br />
and Mrs. Jennie ''<br />
I Ullduood<br />
t or t hii i<br />
( hniiLi lajlor <strong>of</strong> ( i|ie May dl Iplil I cillfd fin \lr ind \l u<br />
l-JIIid fritnW hurt on Friday |Hlckn in Ml Ihuridl)<br />
tti moon I (,,pt,in Wllltini Ullkli »h<br />
IMleplain<br />
ly<br />
\lr and Mr II Hms h "e oppn<br />
t<br />
cd up Ih*-lr j unin fv lionn on ' ipe<br />
I I*<br />
Joe Mi lara anil Vim<br />
mated i hi houm hi Id t<br />
tier new bun^ilt w ft i \l<br />
J tk<br />
lit anil Mi-. I Uiui Wunn<br />
<strong>of</strong> Court Hun*** an I Ms itn 1<br />
Afrn. 4 Jar^nc Moiu-i <strong>of</strong> o E tn n<br />
•pent ith* nctk ml nJi Mr<br />
\J aod Mrn Frank \ oung<br />
AfiAA Mabrvl ^utiiiic Is npuidiiik<br />
4. few dayp ulrh nLiiKed Jn|\[<br />
Qoshen<br />
.n. 1 Ml ml Mr, J<br />
Ml- 'nti rl iini^l frlemli<br />
/1 k ' *' nlnj.<br />
Mr<br />
unit Mri I- VV Sprini*< i<br />
,p i I iil#*n ilm J Pr till U Mc( ulloufclj oi<br />
Tu »J i) rvmlne<br />
in* 1 *!<br />
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on<br />
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Mm HIM lluiikiii Mr JI I Mr-. Aii»i n M ini nil I<br />
Mr<br />
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Jcoini' 1 crru t<br />
Ml IJ lilt II rriH |ili i.hn r I MIII11II1 npmi Sn '""• ""'I frl ' ndn from PlilHtt,<br />
sin JU i LilJ I > null Mr ml \lf« J MI „ I'" 1 •"•• r 'he wi I k mil<br />
niHjn |<br />
Mr Wuj i n I 1 t)il <strong>of</strong> A ll tn '<br />
xrr mil Mr* lo«rph Wilton<br />
mltj.il-IJ I MI hit mothi M JI,in I'hil lilt lotiH uppnt (tip mill<br />
ELznl<br />
Ted aolcur. <strong>of</strong> Ni-w York. I.- n<br />
<strong>of</strong> ll«nry VOUILK.<br />
Mr. ami Mm. llolJcriifi mil<br />
Mi.<br />
I<br />
MUMUH<br />
M.'irlaM<br />
nnly. Ml<br />
Minimi<br />
Mr*.<br />
M<br />
t.p ill Hi v min. M<br />
I Cl:iinlil<br />
fjwiilly <strong>of</strong><br />
week ciiil hrn H LI li Mr u II 1<br />
Mrs. fc. A Slr-uton<br />
't ,hb v<br />
Dr and MJ- I b rUn ii or if „ , Hl<br />
JlrLdgtlon an I tj.ui*,lit*-i Mn [ mi M,<br />
IK Hli Fitnl<br />
i kin M I mi , I<br />
I<br />
M w 1 tl > II II .Hi ' n<br />
II I r III! Ii id Mr \nnl. /<br />
Mr*<br />
KetKfm f arinlmam i for<br />
M in I Mrn Altttrt Bu I in II '" r "" M "" <strong>of</strong> tin Point rtpinr<br />
I I-' III IphJi ,,p ni Sn li> | - rlrtl > 'i" 1<br />
I w [fi \ii < ! M nnjui i]<br />
Mrs Hitrj UooUon inil<br />
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tl.<br />
If. In port<br />
Mrs<br />
lilft irl SI |ta infl chll.lnn<br />
<strong>of</strong> told Sprint < illf.l fli lit r ll nl<br />
Mri Mttl.li 1* .1, on IWdn. «.l i><br />
\lii Wiltrr Shin rt and noli<br />
.lltd on 111 r p.ir( ntu Mr lod M ft<br />
lllliin Noith sundi> c\.nlnt<br />
Mrs<br />
Willliiii Ullklc and HIIIill<br />
II ir< \ limiting lit r liuihinl on<br />
his<br />
fillip thl" urk<br />
Mr and Mm Iltnrj Mol7uor[li<br />
Cri'H.n\t r<br />
MlHMS<br />
ntif<br />
j t<br />
Tin<br />
nil .Mr<br />
n u<br />
lf«rlln MahW r Huih<br />
and Kfi Mr ami Mn.<br />
atall <strong>of</strong> India oaJled on n 1 tlvtwj mtn><br />
b.\tre<br />
and<br />
Iln Sara LlaIIi>y anil unK<br />
Harold. nnolaiYtl to Ocoaji Cil><br />
Mr and Mm B L Comon and<br />
daughter Cornelia motored ti<br />
nj<br />
Brtdceton Sunday<br />
»* Maurice Corson. <strong>of</strong> Phlladel<br />
was In town<br />
Wwln wlay<br />
after Ihls pmpenty fiorn<br />
(tin M»<br />
Ilutu.<br />
* iih h r<br />
Mr nn.l Vm \lnlter<br />
Mi<br />
cluiiil<br />
h.'lv<br />
1 ly)<br />
-Mr<br />
( h.irlrt< Hind ( M*T<br />
II 1 -ip, n tinp in n L nit<br />
i nil hi Hill r Mr s, ri<br />
Mr<br />
<strong>of</strong> ti<br />
n.<br />
i«hop<br />
Shoal, «f Wc«l<br />
1'oint<br />
Mn) on Situr (ind Mr ind Mm 1 rnniin HukiiL-in<br />
IniH-nt Ui-liiisdi) ultli Hi. It. ><br />
UIUI mi Mrulil i« mil "If. <strong>of</strong><br />
H irri.Honilll.<br />
Mr mil Mr i Bro» n ot Nt»<br />
\ork mj Mrs Iluppli <strong>of</strong> Dili<br />
( l«-k I illtd n Mr mil Mrs<br />
o|i*jhfJ liia<br />
novelty<br />
ti*; out<br />
a. Olauil.'<br />
rallcl un<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
SjIUldly<br />
louwnlrs to ill uho purrli<br />
He tl*ll Itt irilfd Jiri7ts to<br />
hjldlnt tin luikj<br />
numt«r<br />
MUns u 1111 in! apim ir.t.<br />
ind Hire ». ir ti his rnmll><br />
Mr- William Uoolaon and<br />
ip* nl Sund ij afn moon | Slmrl an.)<br />
Mr ( ny<br />
Mm 11 il Hf«t in ilslllnj. lit r<br />
PtilLi It Iphla fir a f * w ilj>s.<br />
Mr -\n.] Urn Etlward<br />
Il<strong>of</strong>fniaji<br />
anil Mrs w niowbei-*<br />
Mlnu^ ilary Piutwe unil Mailldj<br />
I<br />
— — _ _ . . , _ ^ _ # f j i j f n f n ~ | | l j * r - v • ' '~ " ' _<br />
. tul la>^ tliH w ek vith itti<br />
lt " ]r < ^ Jonilln and rLJIdrrn <strong>of</strong> han hf*n \Jsitfn£<br />
i flu i jn Llvlllt><br />
ttpi mi Suririiiy ^lUlj<br />
Mrs How* ll B parenti Mr JII 1<br />
Mm J Pttilt<br />
Mr<br />
inJ Mr« Ctiiimi r fif<br />
PlujAandvill. fliurit SurMlay with<br />
their \\ Hand<br />
ployed In<br />
ihidelphia. paid his<br />
pirtnls Mr and Mm L C Ash<br />
nuad ft short \lslt<br />
r^fftitty<br />
Mr and Mr lit pry Rervffi are<br />
nt« rl lining MiHr daiipfm r<br />
Waltfr Price and t hlldrcn nf Sea<br />
ilt < it)<br />
Mr" Addle Nn>lor ind chfldr^n<br />
<strong>of</strong> Millvillf visittd li^r matter<br />
Mrs.<br />
Sarflh ErrfckfiAn,.and sister<br />
and Mre LrfrtvJa Cr^su and<br />
-dAu^iter <strong>of</strong> Ivrma<br />
vlsiud bin<br />
^no^ntH iht*re on Sun«Ji><br />
Jfr<br />
anil Mrs b L Itfce or<br />
i Shade spent 8un*Uy hon*<br />
=<br />
w "lred for fll^ctrlc ifftlu<br />
b> i \i, ildv,(M (1 t_l, nrielan<br />
G^orRf R j .>Mnp<br />
and family, were<br />
he .Mill<br />
vjlle. vl si tors on Saturdny evening<br />
Mr. and Mrs. II. Graham Unron<br />
and tittle daughter, <strong>of</strong> Atlanti*<br />
<strong>City</strong>, are. 1 spending ihe fiiimmer<br />
rntinthji with their brother. I><br />
erand Baeon.<br />
Mr. Jnmes Parson, ivlio resldeH<br />
hero with bis nlftr», Mrs. Uuvld<br />
Van Glider, haa return*'*) from it<br />
lengthy vlstt to Chfrago.<br />
A tutmber <strong>of</strong> our people tittendfd<br />
the Hale on Saturday In Dorehei ter<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihe house anil household effect*<br />
the late Miss Snllle Stowtnftn<br />
Among those In attendance from<br />
out <strong>of</strong> town were Mr. and Mrs<br />
Coraon J. Cnmp nnd Mrn. Helen<br />
Peplcr. all <strong>of</strong> Caldwell, N. J., hut<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> thin place.<br />
Mre John i rtjiiiif r ai»l diugrti<br />
tfr Ida uptnt faun 1 L> wii^j u |!<br />
'U ^ in Bridff ton<br />
P H Jiaj-rlti nn i W Ljn(h <strong>of</strong><br />
Pli I la/!. Iphla lailtrl ori JJ p<br />
L >i•<br />
uro • luuti rnlap r~<br />
Be« We <strong>City</strong> a * L J<br />
n. IJ. Arnatt, Tim, U.C.I<br />
HYPOOtt<br />
t CAM*V<br />
AMD<br />
ETHEL GOT<br />
THCM<br />
WHEN SHE HAD<br />
TH*T BAD CASE<br />
or<br />
Vt-L<br />
Despite ihe fact nrnny o« ners<br />
Princftrtn Avenuf<br />
<strong>of</strong> cherry treia ha\f had tli**lr<br />
Mr and Mri J Huff iif Went rrop blanlwl ( npt/iln M M Nor<br />
( ipt Miiy srwnt one day It t vttek bury hns ffatlnred a fine 1 crop<br />
«Ifh Dr J T Hurf<br />
finding rt rdj aalp<br />
Mni f llnton Tonover entertained<br />
h^r nunt MNB Martn Doughty .it<br />
dinner oa Sunday<br />
( aptaJn and Mra M M Mow bray<br />
droip to IJrldgrton and spent the<br />
llrsl <strong>of</strong> trip ucck with frli>ni]»<br />
Mr anil Mra Lricson <strong>of</strong> Del<br />
mont<br />
called on tlielr daughter,<br />
Mrs A]leu Mcrlain<br />
Monday<br />
Mr inil Mm Morris F btephen<br />
Bon viaited Mls« Loulsi Woolnon<br />
here on Ihur^iliy i venlng<br />
Mlsa<br />
LOIIIHI Wootf>on j ncent<br />
erndnali <strong>of</strong> I jpv Maj Higli School<br />
By P. H. JACKSON<br />
ThfiCT fcOU- \ AIL RIGHT<br />
PILM9/ YOU-UV'LL RUN OMER TO<br />
mbm ttdetij. It it not<br />
JACKSON'S DRUG STORE<br />
THE HEXAU, BTOBB<br />
,t*k iad Butts Irow<br />
Lillian Campbell<br />
Port Norris<br />
Spettro-Chromt Theiapiit<br />
Topation <strong>of</strong> Disorder<br />
By Attuned Color Wavei<br />
No Drngi<br />
No Manipulation<br />
No Soigeiy<br />
Civil tnglnccr—Banded<br />
i<br />
Surveyor =<br />
819 Aibary Avtnnt i<br />
OCEAN CITY, H J. ,<br />
Phone 227 W<br />
I<br />
Crystal Ice<br />
A. J. OGDEN<br />
Port Norm, N.J. Float 109-j<br />
Takcke<br />
Home Owners Make Better Citizens<br />
Uncle Sam looks with favor upon the man who puts his |<br />
earnings back into a plot <strong>of</strong> ground upon which he erei* lf<br />
an enduring, comfortable home.<br />
Wise indeed is the man who selects a home-site at ,<br />
beautiful SOMERS POINT, for in this charming «*- .]<br />
dential community he and his family will find home-life j<br />
in its happiest and most ideal form.<br />
Desirable improved lots for home-sites m,w Iv nnrrhased L<br />
at SOMERS POINT f or Sc^W Te^:!^ |<br />
cent, down and two per cent, per month. Investigate<br />
this opportunity now, before it is too late.<br />
Phone 34<br />
LEWIS R MATHIAS<br />
Show Ro^ .nd New jersey Ave.<br />
SOMERS POINT, iM-J<br />
'ages This Issue<br />
b Ihn* ParU 0 Y IScvwal<br />
Jl Gnat Family <strong>Newspaper</strong> in America's Greatest Family Resort<br />
No. 13. on i<br />
St-4b. IS<br />
OCEAN CITY, HEW JEBSEY, FBIDAY, JULY I, 1027.<br />
Faib<br />
To Disturb<br />
Gay Diners<br />
lined in Boardwalk<br />
iuntit After Mana-<br />
#r*t Announcement<br />
en<br />
Busy on Fourth<br />
[ ilttla ttlng like » Ore failed<br />
•tnit Ik* aqunlffittf <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y dtatn it Byin'i<br />
rivalk restaurant<br />
when a<br />
brain out in the kitchen<br />
TaMauraai iiioHly alter<br />
I on Mowkr.<br />
iUTs<br />
heal from • su<br />
tcr attaAM to a dtah wuli-<br />
TaMMrattti aaUMd tt< Ore.<br />
npt op a fanUtion to a<br />
celling aMn Its kiteben<br />
the iMN'nnil.<br />
liuig quIcWr feapanded<br />
Main.<br />
Propriiisr Mm<br />
ym caUDed the dino tiy<br />
Mlnfj 4sat a little fln bad<br />
[en out lo th« rw and not<br />
1 nlnrmed bj Hie prMenca ot<br />
[flrtmsn.<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> lesvlns<br />
I<br />
g the patrons eon-<br />
|ed their meal aa If nothing<br />
i-nd.<br />
j eosls Md wdltrfflBfiB Musk<br />
iflr JM WBiic the flrnmfln<br />
,.M oKenh.'ad cutting • holt<br />
[the ml to nacb thf blue,<br />
waa<br />
eitlnguluhtHi with<br />
bleb.<br />
Elsf OoBfar toudad Ryan's<br />
in. H« i*ld; "The p»trom<br />
i tn no danger or wa would<br />
the place, and Mr<br />
'i loolneea not only averted<br />
ipprehenslon. tout avoided<br />
tU<br />
el«Jm»de." The loat<br />
f atiBMMd at 1160.<br />
Spent Buy Fourth<br />
be flmnen wen kept buar (lie<br />
Jrth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>j<br />
rour alarm<br />
•RBwend within a tour,<br />
|t 12:33 V. M. the ftnner)<br />
•UBinoiiM to eitln(uUB t<br />
In • uwduat pile adjoin<br />
' HaMier * AdMU' mill at<br />
Street and West Avenue.<br />
[.d«niiB« «•• dong,<br />
M later the Bremen<br />
i tailed to eitinguWh a mn<br />
t : « t M d Ptt<br />
Publication Ot<br />
Ifawi Uulldin#. atl Aee!<br />
bury An.<br />
LTIBUB, W f>i»ie<br />
{ b» ftraeiaMBn, Tha Wan<br />
niinpiuaM wlltout IM<br />
It could naeh ilia IMrtr<br />
artles.<br />
1:1« P. M. tbt <strong>On</strong>ntn were<br />
1 40 put out a blue on (bo<br />
\it i»reh <strong>of</strong> til Wait Avantlcb<br />
waa Mused by a<br />
ttle ibolns thrown oa the<br />
^h ro<strong>of</strong> (ram sn adjoining<br />
A bucket brigade waa<br />
BM and •xt|n(uiihed toe<br />
baton «he ftremen arrived.<br />
be An at the rMtauraiit WM<br />
orted at 1:36 P, M,<br />
Sunday the Bremen eg<br />
Dtabtd a tin on the rear<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot Ninth Street, "tilth<br />
caqied hi a careleaa cigw<br />
anskcr, who timed » butt<br />
an adjBinlni buildinc,<br />
jfandar afternoon at 4: B0 a<br />
Are IH extiniuittM at<br />
prtb Street and Bar Avenue<br />
out k»».<br />
d«r afternoon a BM *aa<br />
|in aiintuUnid In a uwduat<br />
at Headier A Adama' wlthioai.<br />
iFainti Grn_Bo«rdwaIk<br />
Ula Marie Nh £h*t ureltMd *i<br />
, and WHWain Bennett<br />
one itoai waltfud 4(<br />
rt Oarby landed a one<br />
from the t»r on Baturtttst<br />
iwalfncd 10<br />
<strong>City</strong> Contributes<br />
To A. C. Hospital<br />
Compensation For Local<br />
Emergency Cases<br />
Citjr Trriuiiircr NuHy »n« dl<br />
ffclpd bj HIP r.immlmlrniiira<br />
Tumitr to forHArrl a ch^k iif<br />
I) 00(1 tn I hi. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Una<br />
piul for services<br />
rtnd^refl to<br />
f>ian < Ity nmprgt.n AitlAntlc <strong>City</strong> Il<strong>of</strong>tplttil<br />
for raring for local cases Though<br />
Ihn nolona behevftd Lhat tho xe-<br />
6ort ithoiilil not a«k tbt. gertlce<br />
for notihtnjr from a nelghjunrlng<br />
Inatltrrtlork It viu poWfnlAaa to<br />
iniike iriy ffintrlbutlon as th« law<br />
woulil not permit hoaplral con<br />
tributloru ts inatllutloni ouUide<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihe county.<br />
In anticipation <strong>of</strong> an amend,<br />
mccit to Ihli larW an approprlallon<br />
sf |I,000 vaa placed In the bud.<br />
get when It wan made up at m»<br />
beglnnilng <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
The law wat amended by the<br />
last Lefillature, so the city can<br />
now In aome degree comtmnailo<br />
the Atlantic Cltr HoiBltaj. Another<br />
«he«k for liooo will be<br />
tent later In the fe».t.<br />
Make Plans<br />
For Annual<br />
Baby Parade<br />
Picturesque Event Will Be<br />
Staged During Last<br />
Waek <strong>of</strong> Month<br />
A Glimpse <strong>of</strong> the Resort's Greatest Throng on the Boardwalk<br />
According to reports the crowd mat visited <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the week end, pal llculnrly <strong>Jul</strong>y 4. was the greatest In the history <strong>of</strong><br />
tie resort. The above photo, which waa nken on the Boardwalk Monday, Bhown good baalil tor this ci»imi<br />
Many Entries Are Expected<br />
Art Exhibit To<br />
Open at Flanders<br />
Artist Boosts <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
as Cultural Center<br />
(Ximn
~*-*r,--v3 IS<br />
i\:<br />
Fair Bathers Brought |<br />
ore Unconscious at i<br />
IM<br />
Speet Beach<br />
, GkulH tdwo<br />
arte Armitroi<br />
PSUIff Oai<br />
PoEarty. Fra<br />
Henderson. Frt<br />
IMten, NK,N<<br />
', BN, to'<br />
ttw mnnct<br />
' WlmlM, A<br />
'i IM.<br />
lti<br />
J , ol tte c<br />
•.id 101111*<br />
by Us i<br />
ltft hht co<br />
out to fael,<br />
tr*. hud<br />
Jbo llnci 1<br />
|R|vfved With Difficulty<br />
:<br />
with u crow In his tuunii tmat, the I umbulnsev to Ihe <strong>of</strong>ilcr <strong>of</strong> L)<br />
aid in this<br />
Kr,,]u<br />
Taberiincki<br />
Hirvki<br />
wiili I'mlemiir Li,<br />
l ii,liiltB wlllli<br />
,.nt fi-alure 7<br />
k<br />
['lark 1» well kt<br />
d vielnlty.<br />
tj. Bilker,<br />
Illng <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
ur tin- li.'ini liliivvil 111<br />
Iiiiviilion,<br />
w<br />
H iml<br />
IB to bsthe at Thlrty-third »1|ie (jf ,hi. ba|lh<br />
huillllnB Th(,<br />
^tfwriMi In ntatreM,<br />
banking hoilr» on Jun,. 29, Til<br />
..WUs B»U had gone down for depository enn be u,n] any hoi<br />
•" i.~iqcoa4 Uaie wbea Oale reach, <strong>of</strong> the day or niRht.<br />
|bi ipot where she wu last .,<br />
^ j , Tt»t she still lives probably<br />
~ ". _<br />
fifciBi.to th^ brtrtt sroen bBthi M \VT ._. T Ol _„<br />
%« wm feyher. by wblch Oale WaiH I 0 I laCC<br />
•'."••• •We W locate tie eithaustea | ,<br />
'•j^W. Ha dote and broujnt her IJ a U v K^pn.^AJP I<br />
iCtfft.iurfsc,.<br />
| Dduy rs.eep-wcH<br />
^ In tbe niuilni Harringtoa' n • I I<br />
,n the tangible values ing iirounu in« uurnmjs<br />
laiiy ul us iiuw «jt at, with a eivw In bin tinund<br />
hut fur tin- pm mi-' <strong>of</strong> Nannlnta. trjrlnii tn rendc<br />
,r ihi.ir bniilliM ni.-ii iiiwl anco. Twice linen were D<br />
i. Bini.rallnii«," Itei. It. I.io cruiser but tt« lhe<br />
i DU ni llUa. N. V..ii!ti'iiiptcd tn tow 11 lhe 11<br />
al "the'piitrlotVi! wriicus strayed the lines.<br />
,.,-,. held on the Caiiip ! Oettlnn n» close to «<br />
on Moii.lay afternoon.<br />
;»» ims.lble Patsy Mental<br />
irsll liu* eii'inplifled lieneuth the burning cratt<br />
i ideal I* not entirely I'-ao' 1 '" nnli<br />
attnehed ii HB<br />
er a»»l«t- Hersehel pettit. It wan repo<br />
nlnced on that ht-r conilitiotl WM IIHII r<br />
Niinjlnta I ly m sbeck.<br />
flumes do. f<br />
The car In wlilcli Mr*. Be<br />
| lever v«« riding was driven<br />
he vesgel her hunboild. It Mdlldr.il wi<br />
gna dove niaror ecr driven by Itiis^ll ^i<br />
ft, eut its ney, flilj Nerth<br />
Plflh Bt<br />
ae. | PolUilrlphln. HnckiU'y'a cur<br />
e channel > al^o nverturtied, hut bi? enc<br />
j<br />
ihe lii.iiidwulli ne<br />
mllleil Illi<br />
hoih »liii-<br />
IS enjoytii by tliiiiiKanciii<br />
f""!' 1 I'.'llo<br />
who lined III." llniirdwnlk bll'iB biocka<br />
lb Hind in Twclfih "«li'BJillg si<br />
wt»alihy.<br />
him grt'at<br />
with it<br />
the Tenth Street nhurf, which j ii Ju<br />
* crowded with speciatora at- T<br />
cWd by the unusual blase. I'cl<br />
h'' llrenien had little dlfflcuity whe<br />
siibdiilliB Ihf bloje,<br />
which ct.i.l<br />
pletely swept oway the cabin treu<br />
1<br />
i'- e^- leaving only a scorched ' •-<br />
'! »»^ ^ ^ " Th " *»»»I"' tank<br />
Station Here<br />
('. Tayiiir,<br />
rth lit <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
%mtta oamied to bring theig^ Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
OMinMtoni women uhore. w/-ii o p c<br />
^MTfiardi itartsd irtincial re-<br />
Will Pay Expenses <strong>of</strong><br />
^jfaUsn Imnwdlately, Mrs, Hughes \<br />
Hygierie Nurse<br />
,^|fl!lF .risponiei dnd recovered [ —.<br />
i,«M(iOBintH, but MlM Hall did p W.lfaM. P»nmnrw.n<br />
fKrtow aw il«u <strong>of</strong> me for more' ror Welfare Fromotiim<br />
" m. tta ralautf«. She was carried i __ _<br />
Bayous Bridge<br />
didn't know<br />
il loud not<br />
I knew I i<br />
Origin Is tnknown<br />
- he said. "I misfit luivi.<br />
the hoal if I hud iniinediately<br />
cd a fire exhhMliHher<br />
whtf-h<br />
Icise hy. but natunUiy I went<br />
. rcseilc <strong>of</strong> my boy who was<br />
iivrrliQiirii,"<br />
^ide or the (lueklnE the bny<br />
eniiy eacuped uniniiired. In<br />
in que^linning he Kiatedi "I<br />
know what It was, I heard<br />
d hoUe and the first thinB<br />
w I wiiu In tlw Bay, where<br />
ietttlme Beach Surgeon<br />
* C. Darty and leach<br />
ims<br />
J«* Je«, who<br />
M »t the ftospltal tent<br />
Wffirir Wfer. rt. eouM Be «<br />
pBWd tothe home <strong>of</strong> her orotlwr<br />
MuMta<br />
BUI, m* Albnry Ave<br />
BliindSpenta<br />
^•ToughWeekEncl<br />
Hit in Head With Hammer<br />
; ' add Lodged in Jail j<br />
•"•'j'tMk Stand, eolired. 3sp West<br />
,rjfftaue,<br />
spent a tough waek-[<br />
r.ebd- nnt one <strong>of</strong> his asoclatea!<br />
Budced Uo In thu bead wltb n<br />
,,fc|BBIBsr 1MB Saturdar eveoinB,!<br />
JWh*n te sat Into a wrangle over<br />
: tte'ihergM wltb a lam driver'<br />
: jad flndir ended up with a;<br />
•"•^i In ihe iltr Jail. BMom- 1<br />
lei bj hln companion, Bennle<br />
; JfniTlB, fl<strong>of</strong>cred. «Ii Weit Ave. [<br />
"•' «• . • I<br />
•JB^e, .pair,, were picked up liy<br />
p«M Beckett and Collins<br />
Jplr ,^ter midnight,<br />
aland<br />
il'fe'Werti wKji blend tram the<br />
..IPjlurj which ho recolvud from<br />
:<br />
^)jr:,rtruok wlti a laauner,<br />
(!£,%#• n«fle»^JT to sunuBon a<br />
i#:!uia,^ tJie Jail ,io treat the<br />
Ittrr. .WCjstiMe, Ware thought<br />
, ,^|J'i^|lppie hsd iufftred sufficient<br />
i Wbf ,«(ad dJicha'rted them Mon-<br />
" i<br />
Mprnflwlilnit .with, t, warning to<br />
• gs more orderly Is tie luture.<br />
Colleen Moore Dines<br />
ji.w<br />
At Gateway Caiino<br />
*F',,,W* *"• •!• 1- MeOurk<br />
! Wi «ni'intertAiB» BITBII. at tfce<br />
CUmmKi the waning <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 4,<br />
4W.WL alnlier party, was<br />
Site Elizahelli StllM. <strong>of</strong> ilie<br />
State Department uf lleallh. recently<br />
tonipleted a survey <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and rscoiununiled the<br />
! asmhlliihiiient <strong>of</strong> » Baby Keepwell<br />
Station here.<br />
A communication<br />
from the<br />
BlaJe Dnparlnienl u[ llealtu. to j<br />
I Conjliiissionor R, W, Edwardi, i<br />
< whtgh wag read at the C^mmiHr |,<br />
j slenars' meeting Tuesday, staled<br />
1 if the city would provide a room. I<br />
i preferably in a school, a child<br />
hygelne nut-M and station would,<br />
be placed In the resort. The com.'<br />
niuaicatlen slated that funds are<br />
available for this purpoue,<br />
I<br />
: The SIM ion Is operates lor a<br />
i rear by the State, nliii if SIICCL.^-,<br />
1 ful la permanently vptablUhed.<br />
i The mailer was referred to Comj<br />
njlssioner Edwarda io take up<br />
j with the Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />
!<br />
The State child hygein.' nuwe!<br />
1 Is a woman who is w : ell luted<br />
; and trained for her peculiarly:<br />
! important joh. She mmi be a'<br />
\ trained nurse, j<br />
j Her particular duly Is or an i<br />
t Qdueaiienal nature, done in gn.'<br />
\ operation with the par.'hts from 1<br />
i the period before birth <strong>of</strong> the,<br />
ohlld until the time <strong>of</strong> its entry I<br />
[ into Mhool,<br />
j The child hygeine nurse makes;<br />
frequent<br />
visits to eipsetant'<br />
mothers, to whom sUe explains i<br />
tnetheds <strong>of</strong> avoiding<br />
stistakes<br />
which may affect both the child's !<br />
and parent's health.<br />
Al ihe Baby Keep-well Station<br />
babies are eiamlned and weighed.<br />
Physical defects which might •<br />
athorwtae escape until the child<br />
reached school age are detected<br />
and measures taken to have them<br />
corrected.<br />
Strictly speaking, the part <strong>of</strong><br />
the chilli bygeine nurse does not<br />
e under the province <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rd <strong>of</strong> Educiwinn «• >>.•> k«i. I<br />
can only make appreprlatlens for<br />
children in puMlc schools. For<br />
thla reason the monoy for nnane-<br />
Ing the plans cornea from State<br />
lunda.<br />
Condition <strong>of</strong> Structure 1»<br />
Not Dangerous<br />
1 he Bayo<br />
teetilh gtr?<br />
sliilr. not i<br />
lib,j CiJiumi^Munei'^,<br />
:rf<br />
wiyi ri.ferreii to<br />
•r Trout,<br />
whune liehas<br />
control <strong>of</strong> the<br />
TU. on lhe brldgu is<br />
liiany places, but the<br />
it is ill good<br />
cntu<br />
fetor Smith reported,<br />
;i> waa built hy the<br />
jf the EiijoiM<br />
tract<br />
<strong>of</strong> year* ago. The<br />
Codify Ordinancet<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Co<br />
Maynr Cha<br />
J<br />
Thi. younger lad. Harry, was<br />
' crii'f stricken with the IOSH, The<br />
result <strong>of</strong> bis weening was iipnarenf<br />
when he Was brought to sliore<br />
iiftrr renmlriing in the tender with<br />
hi^ hither until the burnlnE craft<br />
J was lowed to the wbnrf.<br />
"1 WHS in the biiek <strong>of</strong> the hoiit<br />
* ] when I heard the noise," he giiid,<br />
j "nnd I Just jumped Into the little<br />
; boat."<br />
In addition to the rejnilar equipment<br />
an Alto outboa/d motor was<br />
0<br />
destroyed. This enifino wa» new<br />
nnd had only beea triea out a few<br />
' hours earlier for the first time<br />
on the tender,<br />
", The I'riendship was a 4(1 font<br />
e i cruiser equipped with a four eyl-<br />
"'inder fifty borKepower Scrip eng-<br />
1<br />
Ine Ii wiig valued nt le.dilii. Thy<br />
^' owner said he considered the ves-<br />
!<br />
se! a tntal loss and would not<br />
e<br />
silteinftt to repair the hull, though<br />
thn engine will be removed,<br />
Inipector's Report<br />
'<br />
The monUily renorw were re.<br />
eeiv*.d hy the CornmbiMionerg.<br />
f Municipal Lien Ryaichor cn!leeted<br />
In foM illO.DO; Plunibing Innp-ruir,<br />
114,50; ll.riilh Officer,<br />
' 114.511, and Electrical Inspector<br />
1<br />
1229,50, The money was turned<br />
f<br />
over In the <strong>City</strong> Treiwurfr.<br />
Thv drivers were ufcea lo<br />
lh-i- Court, but wen dlnm<br />
en neither cared io lod<br />
.laiolnt and the phynlilun<br />
uicii Mrs, BcBinlever lep<br />
Down By Motor C<br />
• when knocked down by a iiiolnr<br />
ear ue;ii= her liotii*- Sunciiiy iirtrr.<br />
noon.<br />
The car was driven hy<br />
Ruth A. Luougny, 410 Walnut<br />
Lrine, Oerinantown, The lit I h^<br />
niiss was liealed liy Dr= Jcilin I!<br />
Towns..|nl,<br />
The elsilii „ rullin iniMl*<br />
iiittMi ihe driver uii'l un rh:iri:i'<br />
was brought against her,<br />
Wyoming Youth Released<br />
iSiji- a^Iei'p mi<br />
irly HuniUiy n<br />
"Di<br />
Iiri.ssi.ii<br />
fi he told Ma<br />
pt.an:h rui •Jinployiutiit in the re,<br />
purl, I!,, lifi iIn- city Sunilay in<br />
siurth for work.<br />
DR, CHAS. H, VAIL*"!<br />
OiTBQPATH 1<br />
Oceaa <strong>City</strong> Title & Trust ]<br />
OSes Hours—Dally, i to 6 I<br />
By Appolntment-.phoii« I<br />
Bell 27I.W<br />
I<br />
Atlantic Git; Bnsinwi I<br />
Collree<br />
f<br />
14T iouiB VlritlnlB AmraUB i<br />
Diy and Evening geuient i<br />
ttlirlHlild, Typewrillng, BOSK' i<br />
(teiping<br />
I<br />
Q. H. HARDCASTLC, Prln, •<br />
Swimming Instruetar<br />
Officer Aiiolph BtlnBlinR a lea<br />
or ii.hs*Mict' for 30 day* In pern<br />
him tn iake charge <strong>of</strong> tin- «wli<br />
in In K pool nl Ihe IliBh Scht<br />
uhiie ihe summer iieliatd Is<br />
sussion at tihe rgqueat <strong>of</strong> Pn<br />
januis 11. Stevens.<br />
i call roeki<br />
0( hem an<br />
' \lerifin, Pi<br />
ny fur th..<br />
Mi: and Mrs. fj«<br />
ith their ilnijglii<br />
Tlwo, V. T«<br />
"*l Vouf Ht<br />
Plumbing anfl<br />
1 ••licit your miro<br />
fFCS engineering,<br />
aayiiey<br />
nd i<br />
001AH CITS,<br />
PHONE tfi<br />
|. AB<strong>On</strong>g the prominent Boardwalk<br />
.Hikers these nice summer iM«UatK J. Murplij, <strong>of</strong> Jenkin.<br />
ttun was in Ihf resort this Bast<br />
V " .<br />
J ; Mli» Clara Kati, <strong>of</strong> Wpodhlno,<br />
1( Ittendim the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Normal<br />
(UJ BUminer. Miss Knlz Is «liiylnB<br />
to He NorBiandio Hotel,<br />
•pull Clly (.,<br />
uigf. Tho Bl.-aklys make ill,<br />
^onii. in Morehnnlvtlie,<br />
Dr, arid Mrs, llnrland Mill.<br />
if tilouce»li.r Clly, ore spend!<br />
lhe iiionih <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y |n Ueian Ci<br />
Dr, and Mrs, Juhn P, Brennj<br />
Opens For Season I<br />
Run. Splinter Into<br />
Many Social Activitiei<br />
Foot on Boardwalk At Ocwn <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
New I leadqunrtf-rs Located , ne<br />
at 416-18 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue I long<br />
e <strong>of</strong> the Hoste«<br />
at 41JJS Oeeai<br />
iii.id Baturday fo<br />
lirgenn Dr. Eugene C. t Many social activities are<br />
overt a spume] aliuut' sclieduled for this month at the<br />
ss nl n nuitFhHtlPk mid Yacht Club,<br />
Saturday the Yacht<br />
ii the fnni nf Ciipiain Club will entertain the conies.<br />
John<br />
Freil, <strong>of</strong><br />
the war<br />
for soldi,.<br />
during Im<br />
center g,,<br />
ut yf poor<br />
efrcuftv<br />
' discharged from<br />
hospitals nnd oiher<br />
as siiau aa they are<br />
e to make room for<br />
fymierly<br />
located<br />
in Oc.BAN k "fTTV I SITteU Benjamin lati"pMtcw. :<br />
Anita Bchultz, Miss Pauline im C)IU)AINL Hotel Normandie. BBndBT ttbrn.<br />
Drehman, Mlw Vlrsinia ipooner, rnf ! '";S1 l ; n dl, 1 |nJ h iV lhe 11 wOrP»nd" 1 tn5 ">« »"'» »t UltehUren^ ^IM.<br />
MIHI<br />
Marie Klein, Mlns Mary fiirninhinn <strong>of</strong>; HIP Inimr nna mutpr. school 10 A, M,, morning wonhip<br />
Louise Hiiiiiey. Mi-s Edith Biun- KHn^iMSSi"' ftrTirimprSK: » *• M. Bund.y ev,nini emu*;,<br />
din and Miss nose iimon,<br />
mi.riln In thp riiy <strong>of</strong> ownn city, during the aumnier munthaitt toe<br />
;M,"rffim<br />
hoiimiiid (Ill<br />
f T l<br />
l.MW.) . Doiliir) walk, S p, M.<br />
l<br />
T^~<br />
n, with his efneien! fitted m a wuHlns ronm for pa,<br />
will mako worshippers feel troni, <strong>of</strong> "wildwonn." Cape May<br />
' 8 church <strong>of</strong>fers the and Philadelphia bu». was openman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
}' Mr. and M«, Kennelii D. Wai- r^»,. no.,u,,j,» „ ,oe juw,,.,.<br />
" » have returned from a do- ""'"so- ^<br />
ght/ii]<br />
hunoymiKin<br />
•jNligara Falls.<br />
They are nm<br />
f tanforta,bly egtabllghed In their aa the guest <strong>of</strong> Edward peenoy,<br />
•lirtment at the Oxford Hotel,<br />
_ _<br />
— Norman FerBuaon, <strong>of</strong> Phliadel.<br />
• Mr, Mai Fell, <strong>of</strong> Detroit, l» phla, spent the week end in Ocear<br />
liiiting his father. Dr. Byron M. city visiting friends.<br />
Fell, in Oiyn Noath, Mr. Fell —<br />
Ii aUocLated with tha Michigan<br />
Edward Foeney, <strong>of</strong> 'Philadelphia<br />
••11 Telephone Company,<br />
•?«»« the weelt end in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
,^_<br />
visiting his parents,<br />
Muvi Dorothy Avery, <strong>of</strong> colum- _ ——<br />
114 University Now York <strong>City</strong>,<br />
E i m " nl " e f. "' Philadelphia,<br />
»«nt the week end with MIHS s » 6nl *"« «"""< 0 »' J ln Omm ri{ >-<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Wiilnm Wood, <strong>of</strong> ,, . ,, ~~r, u<br />
, ,,,, <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity f'hureh, Norrlstown<br />
Philadelphia, spent the mHldoyg<br />
"_ r l A -- - rrrl I 1 Virifnr »n,i the i'hureh <strong>of</strong> the Holy Comat<br />
the Juvenal cottage. O«e»n Avenue entertah,e.l \ lelor , phlindelBhla.<br />
_ T ami Mrs, luck us <strong>of</strong> WllmhiBton, Mps „ R wA,,|nnni snnrnnl).<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Vlrgii Bnldl. <strong>of</strong> sirs. Ida M, Jackson, <strong>of</strong> Penn»- Mr. irv|nB u,iy. vloiinlrt. ah
*Kttend*nce at lnau.<br />
yices <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Edifice<br />
.'.Main Give* Address<br />
. NK.<br />
. BN,-<br />
r Klemu<br />
ceremonies the<br />
1/W «H8co or ih« Mrst<br />
b<br />
nt Tenth Street<br />
was dedicut^<br />
/ baton A tUrone which<br />
tthfeliew building to ca<br />
. C.iWalter Bhelley, pastor<br />
HWrtlf. prwidcd and made<br />
n( prayer. In a brief jd-<br />
H», reviewed flo efforts fi<br />
I W't SI M* wild and<br />
U dumped itifflctyDtly far from<br />
the coast to prevent any ijortlon<br />
f * l t<br />
pay<br />
h<br />
j<br />
afloat tram<br />
h<br />
•to<br />
work and Ibi*<br />
'<strong>of</strong> the friends <strong>of</strong> I he<br />
. It Wai fitting, ho declared,<br />
ril bttttdlna: be dedicated oQ<br />
VdaHi^Mcli m<br />
tbe wsvontv<br />
* •*••'' itsnary <strong>of</strong> Jolra H.<br />
who Is chilramn <strong>of</strong> ilie<br />
ttfee srid'B<br />
.Jaht!<br />
Wth<br />
wrtinmio.<br />
initiate-to<br />
W P»^<br />
wan <strong>of</strong><br />
J. Mllnor Wilbur, ox<br />
. Her Dr W H. Mall),<br />
<strong>of</strong> (he Anwrtain<br />
PaWjeatlaa 8«:lety. 1etin,<br />
dedication sermon. UU<br />
t •Tha flreat Essentlifl."<br />
, „_.- —. The cost <strong>of</strong><br />
ks fa; }ft',000 Of this euro<br />
-- I BfedfM tr <strong>Ocean</strong> Lily<br />
UfiOO by PhllailelPbU<br />
In tbe church<br />
been spent MI.221 IS<br />
;' H0.M0 yet to be<br />
tbe chore*<br />
at the evening ser<br />
aa addressed 'by Dr<br />
a "IJplrrotam ar<br />
writes twelve<br />
taken' ttrto the<br />
f fa* (Xterlor and Interior<br />
Wttf la at striking ap-<br />
Vhe boUdldg >u der,<br />
J. M SfcMlchsel, or<br />
It C urilted by Vivian<br />
drilling asbbre. except under (be<br />
most exceptional<br />
circumstances,<br />
Aflor tie long continued spell <strong>of</strong><br />
easterly weather I was fearful that<br />
there might be some drift to the'<br />
westward<br />
"I lie dumping or every garbage<br />
scow that goes to sea from New<br />
York Is regulated by government<br />
Inspector under this <strong>of</strong>ftct. who Is<br />
lot nfrlllated with the city und<br />
therefore Is ah«olute]y illxlnter<br />
esttd<br />
Impraotioelcareful<br />
(luck <strong>of</strong> spetdA and<br />
times ta made ajid saturate reports<br />
lire nubmUted to tnc which clearly<br />
ndfeate that nil tows go to fully<br />
20 miles from Scotland lightship<br />
I do not belkwe that It Is practicable<br />
to send the dumpers afprpc<br />
la,bly further with tbe present e<br />
aulpment The 20 mile limit wus<br />
established only two yeHrs iigo<br />
Previous to that tbe maximum<br />
limit was 15 mlleji<br />
' My Information from thP au<br />
Ihorltlns <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
Is to the effect that they deplora<br />
the present method <strong>of</strong> garbage dfo<br />
posal and recognize that tt In<br />
neither natlsfactory nor scientific<br />
and also that Is la uneconomical<br />
<strong>On</strong>e additional Incinerator <strong>of</strong> large<br />
site is now under construction,<br />
others are being planned, anil I<br />
believe that by a continuance <strong>of</strong><br />
the pressure which Is constantly<br />
brought to bear on the city ot New<br />
York, that by the ep t>, ot Newark.<br />
Pie New Jersey<br />
„,—. will preach at<br />
The ordinance <strong>of</strong> bap-<br />
I tie observed at tbe morni'flltle<br />
vhosl will be<br />
'evinlnc penrlce. which will<br />
-dr«<br />
byterisn Churtji. Brlml and Fqd-<br />
#ral Streets, J-hlUulelpbta.<br />
He<br />
was klrully received hy Mr.<br />
1-<br />
}. heanj from him i,<br />
aaddeet Moriw f^t ]<br />
TMI&D from thn iifg<br />
Anilaua to be a biixti,<br />
get away from this c<br />
Mclntyre aaked, • Hava<br />
<strong>of</strong> tna drug abaiu you?<br />
let mi hgvi, it » Ifs m<br />
last tilt <strong>of</strong> morphine, (mtj<br />
said afterward, It was lih]<br />
Ins up bit last drop j<br />
Very SCDH (be liefjmw~Jj<br />
It was necessary tp earr/1<br />
Ihc Osnnaiitowji Hotnn<br />
he wan strapped down 1_<br />
lart a ravlna; manl«ifij<br />
and akntiat dead<br />
It<br />
ne reformed.<br />
Judge—How did joq c<br />
this country?<br />
Italian—By air.<br />
Judge- Flying muchlni't ' '<br />
Italian—No, stork<br />
Rooms<br />
With Housekeeping<br />
Privileges<br />
WERKHEI5ER<br />
8J6 MQORL.YN TERRACE<br />
i W<br />
$5.00<br />
In beautiful aref<br />
and wnlte enamel. Hai<br />
even- Smootbtop Jeature.<br />
Finished In grey and whit*<br />
coimM. Mag utility drawer<br />
and oven heat c$6tro|.<br />
A Y<br />
To Pay<br />
EVANGELIST S. R. SHERIFF<br />
QF DENVER<br />
Presche* Tonight and Tomorrow Night «4 7:45<br />
'$<br />
FmreweU AddreM SWd»y, 3:30 P. IV).<br />
y<br />
MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE J<br />
BOARDWALK TABERNACLE |<br />
FIFTH fnd BOARDWALK<br />
Rev, H, Austin Sterling, D ,D, t OF ENQLANO<br />
Sunrl-y<br />
Ev,ng.U.tic M^tin,, All Thi, M 9 Dtl.<br />
THE<br />
Plymouth Place and Boardwalk<br />
\ <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfjy's Finest J<br />
BEST FOOD<br />
VERY MODERATt^ PRICES<br />
Our Delicious Variety <strong>of</strong> Specjafc ^ifl<br />
MacGrath<br />
IllU8«fftt«d hy Hena0r Jqy-<br />
L ly Harold \^MO OrM^i " Rtilaattd 'thru Auinc&ttsr Sflrvtosj<br />
XI Ood you bael<br />
fo<br />
fully.<br />
you kuow. Morgan 1 ij<br />
llevo^ (bat I shiill ntwr uttLiid<br />
your flrlns party In tin mornliif<br />
' Jndi_t*l, Arnjltnee j^u 1] \n<br />
there I vroliidn t \ui\n jou ltilut<br />
It /or ftny^hlng I thought 1' D ha\\<br />
it, I(J JlA^P to die jnijll f() u|||,<br />
|^.<br />
mo or btTun me<br />
Jcatinu In tli* ilfioru ij hnj* 1<br />
led irreslntlhl) to ixtinii<br />
]ir ut rimlitiu<br />
»niion'<br />
| ( ttaatwht pr purDU'it<br />
VorKnn fttrin d it tin miiiiil<br />
Watk fnuzzle or lili molwr IK<br />
WQ3 piimllrtd b> tin un, IJH it\\<br />
she mtltiL know or t it m ul<br />
ftlic imd not tin iliMitrit. fiith<br />
In ArnilU),! » Rt id im nt H* u 11<br />
not the innn she « in ^n ut^oIunK<br />
sure ot thin thit tin h idnw- ot<br />
douht rei; irding It L\* r<br />
mlfnil<br />
far b&nl Hut nh ( If only h< lndlttH<br />
spoken the truth' If onlj n\n 1 »i | i<br />
yoijl 1<br />
Ho ]iiit)ih.'d out into the «,.ril> ill t ul id<br />
Jc^ruiij mt< rtd \\ uhiii^tDii «nt(.<br />
more Jn apltr <strong>of</strong> Uu hi ivt ii ki<br />
In eplU ot M)(j Imuiin* ul ii my rn<br />
She folind an ohtiuii*) hut it i>*it<br />
able hoarding IIOURO unil Hud<br />
therr fjiiiotlj To fliiih^<br />
Ijtiwtll<br />
QPf tjf tliu iiN vi n Mhm htu I il<br />
njtt with ArmitiM<br />
uh\ viott i<br />
letkr<br />
Jt was n iGttc r w hlch V milfl<br />
naturally tiroiim (In uirlu i(\ uf<br />
H man tike Low* 11 Ho look M i»<br />
Kennedy who ctiulUd it hn n ft w I (_jon<br />
took form iiml %TVVI<br />
HI IIIH Inloinnlly hrUht. iniml.<br />
I^i\V4;|l hud n 1 and c in<br />
ti ittl nvi u<br />
Sh tlioilf-lit it Hlj inu tint tn<br />
did not r it»i hK inn k inommli<br />
WlH It 111 ill ll>[)f IM ll Hill lllHtltli<br />
the pain r i uriiiUHl3<br />
111 iiiriimlli lit wt, fku Im<br />
KIU<br />
hu.it no iit.t tl tu 11 'til &ii<br />
uouM him knovwi Unt paini in<br />
the dark unioni, ill otlitrj in tin<br />
Wnrlil tj tilt lllifL f(tl ot It<br />
It v-\w hi r uiuiTiugc citiilcit* 1<br />
sin I nit IKd hinktiil) sin p Kid<br />
through t sinful irlj trjint, onUal<br />
mil now out or It i iM> tn r<br />
m ni [ 11,- mm'<br />
hs kd<br />
ArmltaKo rend;<br />
"IjitiUttnimt ChnrlcH i,owi*ll:<br />
"Will yon «lo nit; tin: lioimr<br />
to mil If I KIVC you <br />
Rebekah Head<br />
Will Entertain<br />
100 Orphans<br />
25 Children <strong>of</strong> ' Newark<br />
Home To Be Guests <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. E. Henderson<br />
Will Be Here For a Week<br />
women flnd war for inv<br />
Well<br />
XI iilum niini hu\i you to MJ 7<br />
Tin rfilly Inn t much 11 -\\<br />
N thert'<br />
"\-au tried to murder m> ouJ<br />
njy bodj Ifl nothing<br />
Parron kinm dy frowned<br />
H<br />
wftnltd to humbly tl)i^ crcilme to<br />
wring tenra from tho^o unfiHirlni<br />
eyes to bond hfr to lur kn ti t<br />
BCG htr bnndi 1M?H out In pi^lnn<br />
iiti (juppllcatlfin ho wanted noth<br />
s Utm tlLin tint<br />
J wai ti raro fftfil that ntelit<br />
I uhoulil<br />
shot ynul'<br />
ttiltn^c.<br />
turns dl<br />
Tl(*<br />
\oii*<br />
ht lud t iviii in -ii nr> M « ,•<br />
on tht tf r l||K Hi<br />
Ilii^ ilnuli M w i ' MM M<br />
iilimt hid lucn nor ralth in hl«<br />
1 > dt', Illlll ilS sll. hklil lilTil<br />
tint not Uu 1* lit inkllnv, <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />
ti ri h ul L\CT comt to hti<br />
I oik* II Wit" ittitif hi tint (pom<br />
wlun Arnittnn<br />
lout ttn Hki \ tinn<br />
v,ho n ul l/i r n idling htiil aid fir<br />
< lid I Ml<br />
I t.»uK I- mm Artiiil t • out n[<br />
K "im > i I nis to nff,iit<br />
mid<br />
A II It t| t ^ Hi f u pit Ihl 111 iri H<br />
\i I ti ltor*<br />
I tl n t in* w I im si f wint<br />
1 t) I no\i f n ni in v-hlrli (Mil<br />
hi n i) I htr 1 ulil 1 r Hi t<br />
li u i I irttn I I wtuli hi t<br />
I 1 i iv i i ll t l i l t<br />
^ u<br />
T I Artnfu<br />
I<br />
sell ii 11 11 > hpi ni) i on i<br />
( t i ut r f tho t c 1 >t i H hi<br />
jtunUV - 1 i 1 t III i l \HI\H ill f II<br />
li t( tt \ a ii obi jjijn M i uu<br />
I rune will IM h( i<br />
I1 oil tl' ii H i cuipmh l 11 f i 11<br />
i tin<br />
\\ thin M minutes \ nil o<br />
Jiid i Imih I into i drcbii h MUn<br />
d hllppiTB He lull] 111 plr-(«lH<br />
on th< libk Kentm ly n f "i<br />
\tr\ fiiej uitl wtaij h<br />
lotkfd<br />
\nMhinK ifcrmiL, i kt I At<br />
\\t uncdy "rlnpod "X flans <strong>of</strong> H! I rry<br />
ul (i it on tho (nblu Hi fin<br />
r FH tout I (il th<br />
pMnln und h i<br />
ok tlpm up nnd bnlnmol them<br />
oa liiu hro-ul piltn» Su'Mt.iil> ho<br />
riall/rd thit though tin rorni ^ it<br />
(ty wirm (ho weapons w rt M ry<br />
cold<br />
Which <strong>of</strong> ion two Hnittthetl<br />
Tiinnt IJ' nifort out <strong>of</strong> tin lmittli<br />
I with oiilnoui<br />
._ And any nothing to Ar<br />
iflttaEt to-nlgat<br />
<strong>On</strong> tho folio wink afternoon Lo<br />
Well was admitted to a mudf At<br />
hquBo In tho inlddlc^Iass district<br />
t Xpa Hjiht In tho room wft^ not<br />
v PFy JTood Jiut presently he saw<br />
Uw flfiuro <strong>of</strong> a worn in bi r b ick<br />
g/ to the window<br />
'II am Jeanno peaufort<br />
elit*<br />
J l qulctty<br />
*l brought you her** to n^t i<br />
4ftyfiUon \yho was tho mm 1<br />
flurried that nlRht 7<br />
Rome 11 men it<br />
&4fTng as If. I were eotng mod' J<br />
«tt^ a proud womnn pho Rank to<br />
hMj knees suddenly 'B^e on ny<br />
Wee? I ask you! Tbo name the<br />
nthie*<br />
uWhy in tho world should you<br />
t»* Th** man did not even touch<br />
r Ijond You eia^Kerate the af<br />
Any court will annul It'<br />
:• he llvlnff or dead*<br />
" hHYft Hworn never to reveal<br />
man's name But It waa not<br />
, . ho mftrrf6d you. Of I would<br />
bf^ak, one by one all tho oatbn a<br />
i might swear to claim you aa<br />
JWtt/* »<br />
t tried to lift Her up but abe<br />
dead ^elsht<br />
ilooi'n i> ind a in in In<br />
front<br />
< f it: Twt n\oh rs wen<br />
ltvoled utfidlli- in Ills dbection<br />
rhc «triisi,*T wor i mn^k<br />
Iim*) twidvi bullets *nd n-hon<br />
I plioot it will bo to kill Xakttav<br />
ttiit revolver from tho table girl<br />
Now step back lowird |m Mvn<br />
stand nsldo a little lut toko hetd.<br />
not to turn Quick ftlrl' 1 *<br />
F*im n*i ho *>pok( Jt nine wad<br />
obeying his orderi Sho drew back<br />
from the troopers<br />
who moved<br />
aside for bar Imt tlhl Tint turn<br />
They Ind n coKnl^ed the death<br />
not*? In tnat ^OIPC<br />
As the door swung into plncr<br />
Jeanne it rescmr heard a ^yoll <strong>of</strong><br />
use ,<br />
Morgan! Sbgot, you too 1 " 1 '<br />
Rrtt In thS 6hAd(JwS tho fueltWri<br />
mounted Bifely nnd avmy Tho<br />
maa ui\M kept tlie mask on hN<br />
fneft He haH not uttered A aluck<br />
word since cnterlnr the lane Ila<br />
suddenly drew In nnd Jcannos<br />
horao stopped <strong>of</strong> ltd own accord<br />
* Charles Jjtnrell ebo safd rfllh<br />
or broathlejsly<br />
I shall nlwayfl<br />
remember what you hivo dono<br />
for mo tills nlgbt You promised<br />
me twelve hours Thank JO^Ttmr<br />
way i» ixiolt taere.<br />
v \<br />
hit nlfeht ?<br />
hi n*»<br />
(< ontlmlfd<br />
Mis.<br />
Heudcrtton<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
(".ratid <strong>of</strong> Uu O(<br />
nf Uiliik Lilt will tntTluIll<br />
llv < oi PIKUM frum tht In<br />
ill pi uiU nt Oid*.i <strong>of</strong> Ori't Itllnni<br />
Oiphan Il'imt ni NiWiiik ut iht<br />
Html* i fin Cuttaei<br />
Tlljl Anluiry<br />
Avi tiui in xL wttk<br />
Thf<br />
t)illdi i u v- ill be uccnpi<br />
or tin) Mipt lint* nni nt or tin*<br />
homo.<br />
agtft<br />
Tho youiifjmera whom.<br />
itoklnr foi wurrf with drllsl<br />
to thn iiriimlHtd trip to tht* nhoi<br />
U will In th. flmt eilmp^t nf tl<br />
ct m tor H(\tral<br />
Tin chill" n will be hnmJ.t t,<br />
irean rify tomori ow In nioto<br />
(mil by Mi nnl Mr* W Hindi<br />
ton MIH Pt ul D'chinliach<br />
I In<br />
ry f litnlw )rk J( Kt^ph Broailley ai<br />
Liiilin •it Met < r iiiIth<br />
A r nti'l <strong>of</strong> (Litiusenitiit<br />
rhtdul^d<br />
fir tht y ttn^iti<br />
Ur nif,'i tin ro "Be latlon »f th<br />
Ifinlw (lit uimifli meiit pioprhtfi<br />
Mfk tbe r-hiMrrn w|*|| b t ikt<br />
in Atl n tic <strong>City</strong><br />
A niiinlor or th* lor il Rj.bt<br />
kuh i tfftn t tr tntcrtiifi) tin<br />
here for a *t(k but thi<br />
irnt <strong>of</strong> th< liinii<br />
cuul<br />
nt t ptrmlt tin yjutiK^li H to<br />
l> ir it( 1 In various honiiK froi<br />
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(aki the cliiWri.it tack tj<br />
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In Perfect Condition<br />
HOTEL ALVYN<br />
614 Brighton Place Ji<br />
Delicious rtome Made<br />
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Bj^ Quart and Up<br />
French an<br />
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t ht local rwldiMi t H from<br />
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MTC ill*:*' to Imy a 17'iay i ; 'l»<br />
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charted ii tick(-t from Oarnn CV.v<br />
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fluctlon it wnfl pointed mil in t<br />
%\vr whut virtually<br />
JUnoulltrt tc<br />
i>xiMir:4lon mt Atlantic <strong>City</strong> vlu troll.»<br />
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Cupu May $1 7^ \i 9-<br />
Tht m * iate IK },t.nfl uul} fm<br />
two duyn tht txlHtlnj, 17 IuK umd< po»Hibl* |jy tht. two<br />
day ntlti nvi t Lhe H Riilir ratt<br />
rinpo! fmm U 62 in Allmtlc<br />
4.ity to %2 80 to t ipi May<br />
Tin ntw lYcUmlon mlt It vmi<br />
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IirMltR'H (if flint tlflS^ tickiln III<br />
to Pullman nnd hiirf.a^t itrvtri<br />
Bi&hop Denny To Preach<br />
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I., !>.. or Illrhtiuind. Va.. twill i»<br />
bo t|u' most tlocun'iit lihihop <strong>of</strong><br />
thu Mrthnditit ICpiarnjijil<br />
Church<br />
Bonth, will prouch at t !in <strong>On</strong>iup<br />
Grot i nil<br />
Tnlx.-riuielr on Rundiiy<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 17.<br />
Hard Luck<br />
Hut Malone. MlnnruDolln pitch<br />
er. rtcunUy rttruck out six hat<br />
toiti In a row—ono ithort <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
wdild'ri record- -imt wim beat en<br />
by Hi..' MMwjLUfeco club, 6 to 2.<br />
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SATURDAY, JULY 16th •<br />
'<br />
THE FOiiOWTNG UST OF PROPERTIES WILL BE OM©:<br />
;, New LaMonte Hotel, comer 8th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave-<br />
^ " ' nue, SO bedrooms with running water, furnished.<br />
Six stores on Eighth Street. Lot 100 ft. front<br />
by 60 ft. depth.<br />
722 Simpson Avenue—Colonial Bungalow, five<br />
rooms and bath, garage.<br />
2205 Central Avenue—Two-family Apartment,<br />
and bath; second floor, 6<br />
ihd<br />
Lt 30 b<br />
205 Central Aven<br />
first.floor, 5 rooms<br />
bh f<br />
firflor, 5 ; ,<br />
rooms and bath, furnished, garage.<br />
Lot 30 by<br />
t<strong>of</strong>t.<br />
1261 Asbury Avenue—Two^tory and basement<br />
comer residence; 9 rooms and 2 bath*; basement<br />
contains 5 rooms and bath, furnished. Lot<br />
. 40 by 100 ft.<br />
2816-2818 Central Avenue—Each half 7 rooms<br />
and tile bath.<br />
13S4 Tioga Terrace—Attractive bungalow, 6<br />
rooms and bath. Arcola heat. Lot 42 by S3 ft.<br />
7l7-7l9 Asbury Avenue—Business property cen-<br />
4 lr£Hy located, containing 2 stores; 2 apartments<br />
each 7 rooms and bath; 2 apartments each 8<br />
rooms and bath; 3-car garage. Lot 30 by 100 ft.<br />
329 Haven Avenue—Six-room frame cottage, fur-<br />
Lot 25 by 115 ft.<br />
I &. Wesley Ayenue—Nine rooms,<br />
J»th; 3 rooms in basement, furft.<br />
facing the ocean with riparian<br />
itral Avenue—Each half t rooms<br />
;e*t that you inspect any property in<br />
Dutch Colonial Cottage on Seabright Road, bet-f'1<br />
Surf and Wesley Roads—Ten rooms and tile Jf<br />
bath. Lot 34 by 138,30 ft.<br />
LotTlmS^to 1617,<br />
tafeTSe^WrSto.Road.<br />
Wesley Road, 30 by 101.5 ft. each.<br />
-u-t.i^r,'<br />
Lot 535, Section 5-G, Central Road, 30 by 110 ft -I<br />
Lots761-762, Block 5302, 53d & Central<br />
m by 100 each.<br />
Lott—467-468, Block 2003, Section G, 30* «»4;f. I<br />
Asbury Avenue, 60 by 100 ft. '<br />
Lou 761, 762 and Northeasterly 20 ft. <strong>of</strong> Lot 763, t?\<br />
Sectipn C 120 ft. both sides <strong>of</strong> Wesley AveM^,' I |<br />
comer 31st 4 Wesley Avenue. Riparian right*; ' JB<br />
Southern half Block No. 2116, plan <strong>of</strong> Riviera Sec- i|<br />
tion.<br />
Lob 312 to 317, inclusive, Section F, Haven Ave-i<br />
nue, between 28th and 29th SU., Lots each 40,if|<br />
by 115 ft. to J5 ft. l l *<br />
Lot No. 69, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bayous, Section 1710,<br />
27.4 by 100 ft<br />
Lou 493. and495, Block 210, N. comer 3A A Ceii- '"I<br />
tr»l Avenue, 90 by 100 fL<br />
tote 71r>428-339, 38th Street Section<br />
'."•it<br />
Lou 12, 13, 14, comer Morningside a<br />
Roads, 115 by 80 ft.<br />
50, ft Lot, «outh side <strong>of</strong> Wesley Avenue, I<br />
31st and 32d Street, >vit> riparian righU.<br />
Beesley'*' Point Bung»(ow on Shore Road,<br />
• Roosevelt Blvd.—Four rooms and bath,<br />
by ISO ft<br />
iri interested before the dajfdj^<br />
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7thand Asb
Armsti<br />
:?tiii*><br />
NK.<br />
to Her<br />
i John lU are doiiii » good job <strong>of</strong> it,<br />
_j.Cobb, Wheat and Collins out, the A's lose much <strong>of</strong> their<br />
, Vet there is no doubt that the club has been doing better<br />
Ibc jountn blood in their placet with the possible exception <strong>of</strong><br />
Bui Lamar wu dine a tew aft and it would bt folly<br />
time to compare Collins with Bishop at a second<br />
j. Thi veterans have the baseball brains, but if<br />
oil ii necessary to ui« ball games, there are quite a<br />
men right in Ike International<br />
League who would be<br />
in the majors<br />
today.<br />
. • • •<br />
WHITE Sol HITS SKIDS<br />
. White Sox h»ve been slipping ever since they ran into the<br />
, and it looks as if they will keep on the downward path for<br />
Murdo Mackenzie has auemblei<br />
an aggregation Of young collegian)<br />
to reprsMnt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the<br />
diamond during the seaion. The<br />
Infield la competed at<br />
"Mary" Oelp.<br />
Delp will be re.<br />
nembered at a gridiron star wit<br />
the West Philadelphia High, w<br />
Hgckman, who holds down second,<br />
Is • luekneU product, and eeae<br />
or the West<br />
Philadelphia HIE<br />
team,<br />
M J, Mackenile, lueknell star,<br />
Blared oa the varsity team too<br />
two yean nt this university ani<br />
Is holding down the short leli<br />
berth, Mackenzie was captain o!<br />
the Biickiiell team during hit last<br />
yean. Rommel takes care or the<br />
hot corner.<br />
Chick Zahn, at Peddio, will be<br />
the first string receiver. The hetv<br />
Ing aquad Includes Graham <strong>On</strong>es<br />
ney, <strong>of</strong> Buckneil. who gave an example<br />
-on Monday <strong>of</strong> what the<br />
fans may expect by trimming Tul<br />
pohocken, fanning seven and allowing<br />
the same number <strong>of</strong> hlu<br />
Cheiney has remarkable control.<br />
He will be aided by MeMeney<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bwsrthmore, and Effle Townsend,<br />
who is the only local product<br />
on the team. When not twirl<br />
Ing Townsend will be used in the<br />
outfield,<br />
Carl Zeber, former W, P, H<br />
half-hack.<br />
located in mldield.<br />
hile Nicholson, sf Peddle, played<br />
rl(ht Held OB Monday-<br />
Nicbelion<br />
alto playt Srst hue. McClsln. <strong>of</strong><br />
W, P. H., aad 0, P, lUesuth, <strong>of</strong><br />
Penn Itste, will snternate la the<br />
iBfleld and outfleld.<br />
<strong>On</strong> flaturday the CoIleglUB will<br />
cross hati with the Big Harbor<br />
nine, rape Mar city is booked for<br />
Tuesday, Haeknaa will all the<br />
bill u field manager.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Makes Debut<br />
With Victory<br />
Collegians Down Tulpehoeken<br />
Reds in Hard<br />
Fought Diamond Battle<br />
Viiitori 1 EiTors CMtly<br />
DOB. TU'l<br />
TUl-POBOCKBN B?M<br />
K H 0 A<br />
Wllm«T, ct.<br />
Burton, lb<br />
JOBIUOD, £.<br />
DoBonB, M,<br />
naad, lb.<br />
Reed. 3b.<br />
Humes, p.<br />
McShano. If,<br />
llaekman, rf.<br />
0 1<br />
0 0<br />
1 0<br />
0 1<br />
0 1<br />
1 I<br />
» I<br />
1 1<br />
0 o<br />
Totals I 7 11<br />
OCEAN OITT<br />
• 1<br />
MaekeBile, ss,<br />
Hsckmsn, Jb.<br />
Rommel, lb,<br />
Delp, lb.<br />
Townsend, It,<br />
Zeyher, cf,<br />
Nicholson, rf.<br />
ZahB, s,<br />
ChegBeJ, p.<br />
Total!<br />
'ulposocken<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltr<br />
B H O A<br />
0 0 0 1<br />
0 9 11<br />
0 1 I<br />
0 1<br />
1 1<br />
1 0<br />
0 I<br />
1 o a1Io p 1<br />
0 o<br />
1 0<br />
I I If t !<br />
100100100-3<br />
tlSOOOOIOl—5<br />
For G)meback<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gus Felix<br />
Fanner "Gnat IF' ftayir<br />
Now <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Most<br />
Valuable Dodger,<br />
He is a Potential<br />
Star<br />
Bored-walKer<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Drops Court<br />
House 7 to 6<br />
Local Team<br />
WITH Game<br />
By Rally in Ninth Inning<br />
—Beat Kimblc<br />
Tewnsenel Winning Pitehe?<br />
WUbert Robinson, who has wot<br />
two penUBta with team* mainly<br />
composed <strong>of</strong> Blaytn dliurdHi by<br />
other bif elubi, bat aecoBpIiibed<br />
another miracle. He has driven<br />
the gloom away from Gloomy Qua<br />
Mil aod thereby made hie left<br />
"elder one <strong>of</strong> the nusl TiluaUe<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Robias,<br />
Felli, who is spending liia flfth<br />
year in the najon, haa always<br />
been known ai a -great If ball<br />
pl«yer—that is to lay, evtry one<br />
admitted he would be "great if"<br />
he could reillie upon his natural<br />
ability. But, unfortunately, he,<br />
seemed unable te do so.<br />
A bora heavy Bitter, • clever<br />
fielder aad base runner, possessed<br />
<strong>of</strong> more thin the usual diamond<br />
knowledge sad with the nrongest<br />
ad most accurate arm <strong>of</strong> any<br />
National League outfielder, gus<br />
nevertheless proved a disappointment<br />
to tbo Boston Braves, for<br />
whom he labored three rears.<br />
What Is the beat » Mead an tie<br />
To MJ souli to you or met<br />
The beat Wood to U atmoephsre<br />
Waim wllfc «M lnaDkmtton dew<br />
Wherein mo tmaiho Uu lan>><br />
frea WMth<br />
Of life that Mtk no Ulnt or<br />
death;<br />
Our friend la an unconocloun part<br />
Of every IN* Mat <strong>of</strong> our Mwt<br />
A BtrengtJn, • gTowtli whenoe we<br />
derln<br />
God's hesVth that keep* the<br />
world<br />
It laot ISs 'amWrnti<br />
wont*,<br />
.Jhsn symytUns; soes<br />
Nor Is It tha man who na«U *fmt<br />
Bimrtog * gay iitti* soots<br />
Tha song and tha smile are well<br />
worth while,<br />
they erent a bluff.<br />
Prorldsd laey « .<br />
tat hem', to the nan who mule.<br />
Ana IMa ftoaB^_tta itnf,<br />
Bill BriniMe In ao tomjh bo<br />
couldn't cat i*dy <strong>On</strong>««fs<br />
naiem<br />
tbey tad trim<br />
W<br />
An oume* <strong>of</strong> co-opemtlon la<br />
better<br />
ttan a oound <strong>of</strong> conuwc<strong>of</strong>g<br />
their aitcMnsa, 1 ' saM a Ooe»n<br />
Oitr man,<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily<br />
•Inmed Cape Msy Court Houae<br />
in » thrilllBg diamond battle »t<br />
MuBlelpai Field <strong>On</strong> liursday af.<br />
naoa bf the S€SF@ <strong>of</strong> f to S,<br />
neldentallr defeating Jack Kim.<br />
ie, the «t«r twlrler <strong>of</strong> the OOUB.<br />
,y league.<br />
The game H I a alp and tuck<br />
affair which wan't decided until<br />
two men ware out in the<br />
inth Inning.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> scored Bnt when<br />
ackeule Blngled and adnnced<br />
n Kaokmaa's aacrHee and iwnd<br />
Court<br />
House<br />
la the •Mond<br />
Clark's<br />
rened the boat.<br />
esore<br />
IMs In the<br />
which wu played on the<br />
an Monday afternoon<br />
before a good crowd, by<br />
core <strong>of</strong> 5 to 3<br />
The Collegians made a good Imresslon<br />
Id their first effort, playing<br />
with their heads up at all<br />
and going through In the<br />
pinches<br />
Erne Townscnd's oncand<br />
caUli <strong>of</strong> Humes foul, after<br />
long run, and Burtons tricky<br />
atch <strong>of</strong> Mackenzie's foul In the<br />
c<br />
jseconij luolns, were fielding feuv_.—dy<br />
pitching from Lyo'ne, Thomas, Faber and Blantenship tucl "<br />
ftne'3ox m the fight for awhile, but they need more good hurling<br />
i them going.<br />
tor<br />
that matter, the Sox haven't been getting such good<br />
g lately.<br />
Thomas hasn't done so well in recent suns and<br />
has Fiber nor Blankenship.<br />
fi<br />
Fiber nor Blankp.<br />
.Thtii, too, the infield is unsteady.<br />
The veteran Peckinpaugh<br />
iAplaced Hunnefield at short, but there u no telling when the<br />
' : will claim the aged Peck. Ward is doing well enough<br />
_, but he ii, not hitting. As for Hunnefield, he is an<br />
type. He is running true to last year's form. In fact, he<br />
: might b* tenned a good spring ball player,<br />
he early stages <strong>of</strong> last season Hunnefield was a sensation<br />
tverett Scott out <strong>of</strong> the shortstop position by his great<br />
hitting.<br />
Then he ilumped in both departments <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rtctntl), hswtver, Hanneifield'i work fell <strong>of</strong>f and he<br />
wauhing tht games from the bench.<br />
The Keds checked up oue la the<br />
first Inning when Delp let John-<br />
"Oo'» hard drive get away from<br />
him, DOQOT&U followed with a<br />
triple<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> collected three In the<br />
V Saili<br />
sBoat<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
ling Races<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e-type<br />
'ftavees on Egg<br />
Race Saturday<br />
Brick's mil.<br />
Mt raw ot the<br />
**tr* *al#<br />
n<br />
U» .bay fhla tum<br />
I iru Iwld os Uon-<br />
Waa the<br />
| clug to Anchor Point buoy and<br />
return.<br />
Pearl got <strong>of</strong>t to a good start,<br />
-but<br />
was closely followed by<br />
James.<br />
James missed the buoy<br />
*v about six reet on his first<br />
effort to swing around It and<br />
unle probably cost him the race<br />
Pearl, fwlth irlnd <strong>of</strong>f the Quarter,<br />
swung around the buoy before<br />
James had a chance to recover<br />
and aided to the tide won<br />
rather easily.<br />
The first race <strong>of</strong> the one- stepper<br />
hydroplanes, with outboard<br />
motors, will probably be held at<br />
the Yacht Cl<strong>of</strong>e this Saturday<br />
afternoon. The motors, which<br />
wen delayed u<br />
Cliy. •r.reveport, Charleston and<br />
th» R.iivea,<br />
But It appears he<br />
ll'li E upoc his poulbilltUi<br />
at Uu,<br />
Yacht Races<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y I—TrachtsBwn's Club taw<br />
from Bsaingion to Oceas city<br />
Yacht Clul).<br />
August 6—Rices at LuLu<br />
Temple Yacht Club.<br />
August<br />
10—Haces at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oltr TaAt Club.<br />
Loeal sailboat, yacht ssd out-<br />
5»ard motor races every ntnrday<br />
a/ternoon at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />
Club,<br />
Fairy Tale; <strong>On</strong>ce upon a time<br />
there was • chorus fM who was<br />
not hungry after the show.<br />
Those ,who an freest with eonplalnto<br />
usually have little ekn<br />
to <strong>of</strong>fer,<br />
•ome say It with Bowen, n n<br />
by wire, by Baying It hy looks U<br />
the cheapest and aafest,<br />
Dorothy:<br />
ButT surelr. you<br />
didn't tell him atrallht out that<br />
you loved him?<br />
Jane: Goodness, no I He nlmplj<br />
had to gqueeie It out cf KM.<br />
•onehew when * man la dishonest<br />
the news gets out on hint<br />
quicker than when he's honest,<br />
sfiulngi<br />
I've <strong>of</strong>ten thought<br />
I'd like to be a eat.<br />
And lie knund all day<br />
Uk« that,<br />
Urbana. Ohio Democrat.<br />
Man's like a eat .<br />
In some things. I eurmise;<br />
He proiulo around all night<br />
And lies.<br />
Notea tad Bllta PurehuM or DlKounted—<br />
OyerdraHa<br />
Stocks aitd Bond*<br />
Bond, and NoKgaj<br />
Cob on Hand<br />
W«*n<br />
Surely all this agiutlon<br />
Of humanity ia wrong:<br />
Dp<br />
Ohseka tad Cash lieu.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e front<br />
Banklng-bouM Furniture and Fixtures.<br />
Other Ami<br />
Capital nock Md<br />
Burplus<br />
Undivided Pronts<br />
Time DtpM<br />
Time CertlflcitiM <strong>of</strong> Mpesli<br />
Total Time<br />
Demand Deposits.<br />
Certined Checl<br />
Treasurer'f Check Out Bt»ndlng_<br />
Due to Banks,<br />
Trust Funds Awaiting Investment<br />
Bills Payable.<br />
Reserved for Interest and Twes. -<br />
Guaranteed Mortgage Trust Certlflcat<br />
OTATH OF MBw imaiT, tjorjNTT or CAPE MAY,<br />
William B, Massey, President, and James F. Koch,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the abovs named company, being severally duly aworn. eact<br />
himself deposes and says that the foregoing statement Is tils,'<br />
the beat <strong>of</strong> his knowledge and belief.<br />
•uhseribed and swart to before WILUAM V. MAgeEY.<br />
me this seventh day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y, A. JAMBS r. KOCH. Treasurer.<br />
B. liJ7, CORRECT—ATTBST:<br />
ROLAND BTEBLMAN.<br />
0- HOMBB<br />
Notary Public <strong>of</strong> N. J.<br />
JAltBS If, CHB8TBB.<br />
First the flivver did lla darndestjMy Commission expires March Ii,<br />
HABAY HKADLBT.<br />
The ,the Charleston came along,! 1111.<br />
H i i<br />
R. H. O. A. B<br />
Totals T 1 27 14 1<br />
Count Haas* -01*000 0 0! «<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 100031031 7<br />
Struck out—By Ttowneend, 4-<br />
by Klnmle. ».<br />
Br ike tjB.* boy JM»<br />
kaom «v«rvtJi«n»- r *' "<br />
•hi tad jut been klased,<br />
"You'll pay for thlsl" she storm,<br />
ed, "III toll father and hell-"<br />
"Bqt, dear—" be started te object,<br />
"Bh! Hare oe cones now,"<br />
004 withkamp iay« wBta you<br />
le H photograph <strong>of</strong> a BUB with<br />
hit on. you know<br />
what<br />
happened Is his hair.<br />
The trouble with committee work<br />
Is that nobody does any work.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
National<br />
Bank<br />
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I axi Driver<br />
Killed in<br />
Wildwood<br />
fifed To Avoid Striking<br />
| Two Giil* and Car<br />
Upset in Collision<br />
OCEAH CITY, IOT JEBHET, FEIBAT, JULY 8, 1M7.<br />
High School Student<br />
TH» UMON DOT HC*m<br />
KNOW* HO<br />
Ing been designed to give them the<br />
utmost pleasure during their star<br />
it the resort,<br />
John J. Kay, Jr., heads the en.<br />
tertalnment<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce In charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the event. His co-workers are<br />
Frank D. Callus, president, who<br />
has charge <strong>of</strong> the program i Mrs,<br />
H. raster Ooslln, Walter Harrison,<br />
William Crete). Hunter Tushlne<br />
ham and Robert O. Herpont,<br />
The girls were met In Mayor<br />
Keadriek's reception room, <strong>City</strong><br />
Hall, Philadelphia, shortly after<br />
noon Thursday.<br />
They made the<br />
trip to wlldwood by bus. stopplni<br />
enroute at Brtdgetan and Vineland<br />
for local reeepUoai,<br />
Saturday night they were form<br />
ally welcomed to the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> wild,<br />
wood at n dinner at the Hotel<br />
Adelpht.-Witte, the party headquartem<br />
thia year Frank Collins<br />
acted as taastuaater, being introduced<br />
by Marshall Balnbrtdce. Jr,<br />
the secretary, A repreientatM <strong>of</strong><br />
Mayor Culver, who is nl. welcomed<br />
the visitors to WUdwood,<br />
Mayer Orvllle T King, <strong>of</strong> Wild,<br />
wood GMt, president <strong>of</strong> the Hotel<br />
Association, spoka for, ths onat<br />
and his organlutlori: Rev, Paul<br />
Neff, <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church, ei<br />
tended a welcome on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />
the churches, Mr, Kay outlined<br />
the program and Mm. Grace Coglll,<br />
chaperone, spoke.<br />
The girls attending the party<br />
this year are Rebecca FUllips and<br />
Mary Ford, Mt Hollyl Hose 0,<br />
Qulnn and Rosemary<br />
McManus,<br />
Philadelphia; Martha Bamett and<br />
Mary Baisett, Bridieton, twine;<br />
Mulie Baker and Berales Huber.<br />
Chamberehiirg: Esther Xetterlng<br />
and <strong>On</strong>ce - Ksuffman, Lebanon;<br />
Madalon Dosh and Dorothr Wild,<br />
won, Carllilei ITUGCS Hawkey<br />
and Lillian Connor, Burlington;<br />
Doran Klnderman and Buth Hilner,<br />
Harrlsburs; Jeane Harper and<br />
Adels<br />
Blam, New fork; Una<br />
Berkgelser and Florence Candee,<br />
Pottsville: Ruth Johnion, Washing,<br />
toni phrllliReed and Hoilye laro.<br />
Vlneland; Margaret Pentoii<br />
and Margaret Cunningham, Wilmington;<br />
Betty Brlggs and Ethel<br />
Jhspman, Carbons*!!; Marf Cor.<br />
Ish and MrrUae Bowen, Bavannah;<br />
and Laura Lynch and Kathryn<br />
Hstfleld, Pottslown.<br />
Hotels co^peraung with the<br />
hamher <strong>of</strong> Commerce lo help<br />
make the annual party a euccoas<br />
are the Abbey, Dayton. Breakers,<br />
Selpp. Savoy. Wlldwood Manor.<br />
Dorsey, Sheldon. Beacrest, Key<br />
atone. Arlington. <strong>Ocean</strong> Crest.<br />
Dickinson PIttaburg, Seaside. Adelphl-Witte<br />
and the Seavllle<br />
Almost all the girls attending<br />
be party come to Wlldwood as<br />
he winners <strong>of</strong> contests conducted<br />
newspapers or local organltatiDus<br />
In their home cities and<br />
Wlldwood reaped a great amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> advertising as the result <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contests, msny ot which were In<br />
operation for several weeks<br />
The program prepared tor the<br />
girls Is an eitenalve one and sure<br />
to meet with their approval Despite<br />
the many trips and surprises<br />
arranged for them, the visitors will<br />
have ample opportunity to enloy<br />
the bathing<br />
A feature or the fkitj<br />
which attracts<br />
much attention la the conteat<br />
among the girls to decide the<br />
most popular one. This feature<br />
la operated hy ths girls themselves<br />
and the standing* not known until<br />
the Una] night, whan the girl<br />
with the highest number <strong>of</strong> votes<br />
announced and Invited to return<br />
to Wlldwood In, August to<br />
act *a aueen <strong>of</strong> ths annual babr<br />
pared*. The four girls receiving<br />
i next highest number <strong>of</strong> votes<br />
in<br />
Invited to return to apt as<br />
T attendants.<br />
MT tils dolls yoii don't need<br />
In Security Trnat Company. Caps<br />
<strong>City</strong>, when they 1<br />
will earn<br />
jleo' four per cent, UfttrMt In the<br />
oiPartiBitt. ' ~<br />
Sea Isle Had<br />
Fourth<br />
In Years<br />
Boarding Houses and Hotels<br />
Crowded and Manv<br />
Private Homes Filled<br />
Holiday Without Accidents<br />
flea Isle <strong>City</strong> experienced the<br />
most suMeufu! Fourth ot <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
in the history <strong>of</strong> th< re-<br />
•ort.<br />
Hotels were crowded lo overwhllft<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the beard<br />
h<br />
g<br />
y<br />
ing houses and private homes<br />
were also ttied to csjpaelty. Many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the visitors camped, on tha outsklrts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city and en tha<br />
beuh In the upper and lower<br />
aectlottl si the city.<br />
Mayor<br />
Maurice M. B<strong>of</strong>roney<br />
staled that the blg(eat crowd In<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> sea Isle <strong>City</strong> wu<br />
entertained,<br />
Il.> said that Bo arrests<br />
were made, BO duorders <strong>of</strong><br />
any kind occurred and thai not<br />
a single accident marred the observance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the holidays.<br />
The day was a round <strong>of</strong> tvents.<br />
In the atternoon, field events<br />
were held on the beach. In whloh<br />
girls and boya participated,<br />
well aa the older folks. At the<br />
band pavilion joehar'a Military<br />
Sand gave s splendid concert,<br />
In the evening a splendid display<br />
<strong>of</strong> (.reworks took place on<br />
the beach, before a lares throng,<br />
who<br />
lined the pier and the<br />
Boardwalk in the vicinity,<br />
over<br />
three hundred pieces were Mt <strong>of</strong>t.<br />
he display Including many unusual<br />
and beautiful designs,<br />
Craig Hall reported that the<br />
hostelry mm ailed the entire<br />
week end, the management dl<br />
clarlng that It was the best in<br />
their history.<br />
Among the guests<br />
were Mian Msrlo Ilodgers. Miss<br />
Mary Ford. Mia Mary Freltag,<br />
MIse Marie Volger, Harrr Craig,<br />
Jr., Mrs, Harry Hammond and<br />
son, Rlobard, James. Bums, John<br />
linens, Thomas UHMhales, C.<br />
B, Mttralth, all <strong>of</strong> Philadelp<br />
Mrs, Ysusha Comfort, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic,<br />
and Mr. and Mrs, William<br />
Mans, at Dublin, Inland.<br />
Charles Hahn. proprietor <strong>of</strong><br />
Hahn's Hotel reported that It<br />
was the best holiday crowd In<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the hotel, stating<br />
that over ntty people ted to be<br />
turned away,<br />
Amonc Ana guests<br />
at the hotel was tho Hrooalyn<br />
Motorcycle Club, twenty merabera<br />
<strong>of</strong> the club and their Mollies<br />
•topping there,<br />
Stevens Hotel, ths <strong>Ocean</strong> flew,<br />
the Surf House, the colonnade<br />
also reported a most successful<br />
holiday business, '<br />
The Colonial<br />
Bate], on the<br />
Boardwalk, which opened over<br />
the week-end under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Carol Miller, <strong>of</strong> Cjmden,<br />
also was crowded to capacity.<br />
Stone Harbor<br />
Dedicated<br />
Memorial Pier<br />
Resort Had Day Filled With<br />
Stirring Program <strong>of</strong><br />
Event*<br />
Dr. C. E, Ware, Speaker<br />
Tha dedication <strong>of</strong> the Charles<br />
E. Bower Memorial Pier was the<br />
outstanding feature <strong>of</strong> stone Harbor's<br />
a||-diy Fourth sf <strong>Jul</strong>y pmfram,<br />
which opened with a big<br />
•ports program at 1:90 and continued<br />
until noon,<br />
A record<br />
breaking crowd nf pleasure^eeken<br />
enjoyed the holidays at the<br />
Reckless<br />
Drivers Paid<br />
Many Fi<br />
ines<br />
State Polite Had Bmy Time<br />
Over Week End Rounding<br />
Up Violators!<br />
Were No Serious Accidents<br />
•tate Police waged a war on<br />
reckleu<br />
driven over the week<br />
end, besides reprimanding a num<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> motorists for minor in<br />
fractions o[ the motor<br />
vehicle<br />
laws, no serious Occidents occurring,<br />
i<br />
As a result <strong>of</strong> reckless drlvlne<br />
on laturday, Cltftord W. Weaver.<br />
«°«- <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, was Bned |io<br />
Bdward Smith was chairman' and coaM (or driving in a reek<br />
Glowing Tribute To<br />
Wife Paid in Will<br />
Robert S. Hand Made Wife<br />
Sole Beneficiary<br />
Among the wills admitted to<br />
probate during the week al the<br />
Surrogate 1 ! Office<br />
iwas that <strong>of</strong><br />
rtobert 8. Hand, <strong>of</strong> Cap« May<br />
<strong>City</strong>, who died June 18, In that<br />
city. Ilia wife. Kate 6. 7<br />
made sole beneficiary and named<br />
executrix. In the will, the deceased<br />
paid a glowing<br />
tribute<br />
to tho virtues <strong>of</strong> his wife.<br />
In the will <strong>of</strong> James ISynon,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phlladerpnle, a former resident<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May County his children<br />
and grandchildren were made (he<br />
beneficiaries.<br />
His eon, George<br />
R., and son-ln-Uw,<br />
Hubert J<br />
Kay, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, were named<br />
executors.<br />
Coast Guards<br />
Go To Rescue<br />
Of Fishermen<br />
Seven Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Men<br />
Stranded <strong>On</strong> Bar Off<br />
Townscnd'B Inlet<br />
Engine Became<br />
Disabled<br />
High seas on Saturday morning<br />
about 4 30 made the rescue<br />
<strong>of</strong> seven fishermen <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> fisheries difficult, when<br />
the Coast Guards, undnr tho direction<br />
or Captain H H Phillips,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Townsend'e Inlet Station,<br />
sttempted to take them, <strong>of</strong>f a<br />
bar <strong>of</strong>f the inlet when their engine<br />
became disabled.<br />
The fishermen were on their<br />
way to the Ashing pounds when<br />
trouble was experienced with the<br />
engine <strong>of</strong> the boat, the high seas<br />
toeslng them on the bar.<br />
The engine<br />
trouble was repaired<br />
after the guards reached<br />
them and the craft was able to<br />
proceed.<br />
Anxious wives awaited the return<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fishermen. It having<br />
been reported alt were lost-<br />
Touchtng scenes at the dock were<br />
enacted when the fishermen returned.<br />
Will Preach at Town§end"»<br />
Dr. D. Upton Balr will eoiduet<br />
the MFVlcesj at Townaend's Inlet<br />
ant haptlM a chlM at 11 A. M.<br />
Sunday,<br />
Sunday aohool will be<br />
held «t 10 A. M. TJ» chapel<br />
la now open for the season. The<br />
ladles Have Blacad a tHautlful<br />
wall around the oburoh which<br />
*Jw,nMnt<br />
MtUAand<br />
H, Irvln Qerhart, vice chairman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Independence Day<br />
committee that planned and directed<br />
-the events,<br />
Klshty-thlnl Sir .ft. as usual,<br />
was by .far the most beautifully<br />
decorated street In the Borough<br />
on the Fourth,<br />
The arurBoon p»(ram began<br />
at 1 o'clock with a promenade<br />
from Second Avenue, at Nine.<br />
tUth Street to the assemBly room<br />
or the Tin House, where Council<br />
man K, Irvln Oerhart, on bahal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Council, presented the nsttona<br />
Mid State colors to the Volunteer<br />
Plre Company,<br />
They were so<br />
copied by H, I. Taylor, preeldeni<br />
<strong>of</strong> the oompaBy,<br />
tlone Harsor<br />
Band directed by Its leader Willie<br />
Rejnoldu, made «. successful<br />
debut in a concert at the pavilion<br />
at Nlnety*iith<br />
Birwt and tie<br />
Boardwalk prior to the pr.-Mots<br />
tlon at the are house.<br />
The dedication <strong>of</strong> the Bowers<br />
Memorlai Pier took place M 8<br />
o'clock,<br />
opening wKh patHoUo<br />
ain by the E»rlo Band, <strong>of</strong> 0amdent.<br />
lire. Leslie Stiles rendered<br />
a beautHul vocal solo and Lui Bl<br />
Boccelli. who Is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
music at the pier tlhs season,<br />
sang a splendid number.<br />
An laaulrlng oratton.waS delivered<br />
by Or, Calin O. Alttmuse.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phltadalphia,<br />
Mayor<br />
George L, MBrktand.<br />
who wu in oharge <strong>of</strong> the dadlcaw<br />
tlon, •poke aad he was fallowed<br />
by Dr. c, 1, Ware, w»o euloclied<br />
the late Sharies f, Bowem u a<br />
man who<br />
worked tor<br />
the heat fnierists <strong>of</strong> stone Harbar<br />
end who H<br />
always willing<br />
to (lv« <strong>of</strong> his time or money<br />
when either were needed.<br />
Dr. Ware also paid tribute to<br />
Mayor Markland. Councilman<br />
Sugena OCng, BomuKh Treasurer<br />
Harold L Taylor ami all others<br />
who five <strong>of</strong> their time and<br />
money for the advancement <strong>of</strong><br />
atone Harbor.<br />
The pier was then christened<br />
and formally opened by former<br />
Hwor Samuel E, Herbert,<br />
QharlM D, Quick was chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the pltr eierclsei.<br />
A band concert wag held at the<br />
pavilion at 7:30 o'clock and at<br />
I o'ctecii the full day's pronao<br />
closed iwith a splendid display <strong>of</strong><br />
*" •- and music at the pier.<br />
Bail Reduced For<br />
Wildwood Man<br />
Was Arrested For Issuing<br />
decks Improperly Signed<br />
Reduction In ball from |3400<br />
to 1500 waft allowed Richard<br />
Knodler. or Wlldwood, who was<br />
held under ball by Justice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Peaee Johnson, <strong>of</strong> that resort, on<br />
a check charge totaling |200<br />
Attorney John Acton, or Wlldwood.<br />
who represented Knridlpr,<br />
stated that he thought thu ball<br />
was<br />
excessive In view <strong>of</strong> the<br />
amount Involved.<br />
Knodler. It was learned, had<br />
ined checks, which were not<br />
honored hy a bank because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
absence <strong>of</strong> the signature ot his<br />
partner, lie being associated with<br />
mother In a Wlldwood hotel.<br />
Firat Visit To Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Mt. and Mm, sTnnk<br />
KohUr<br />
and eon, Prank. Jr., <strong>of</strong> Lydhurst,<br />
Bergen County; Mr, and Mre. A.<br />
W. Smyth, and Mr. and Mm.<br />
Clarence N, deleter, ot Hemnatead,<br />
N. V,. event the Fourth<br />
holidays In Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. It was<br />
tlntlr first visit to the resort and<br />
they were well pleased with their<br />
sojourn ID the cltr, planning to<br />
return agaan.<br />
They were mccomjmnled<br />
ty Mr. «nd Mrs. Leon<br />
Mott. <strong>of</strong> Vlneland.<br />
Trophy <strong>On</strong> Display<br />
The tronhy to tM awarded to<br />
Uie ilesdlnt tetter or ths Gave<br />
May County League by tho "Cape<br />
Mtsf Cottatr .times" a on dlapUy<br />
at itta« .exd&ttVe oBVes In Bw<br />
less manlier near rntelle Manor<br />
being taken before Juatlco Oil.<br />
lesple, <strong>of</strong> May'a Landing. Cor<br />
poral Bmlth and Trooper earns<br />
made the arrest.<br />
Early Sunday morning State<br />
Trooper Kellly arrested John C<br />
Taylor, Of Ernia. for reckldsa<br />
driving, complaint being made by<br />
Anthony J, Ward, <strong>of</strong> Phlladel<br />
phla,<br />
Taylor was driving In the<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande when he<br />
narrowly averted a serious collision<br />
with the Ward car. He wa*<br />
haled before Recorder O'Farrell<br />
Wlldwood and fined tl and cootn<br />
•Ad his license revoked for alx<br />
months.<br />
Accident it <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
A fine <strong>of</strong> IIB and coats was Imposed<br />
on Henry<br />
Barker, or<br />
Brldgoton, for reckless driving bv<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace Williams, on<br />
Sunday.<br />
Harker, who iwas driving a<br />
truck, was going north on the<br />
Shore Road at <strong>Ocean</strong> View, when<br />
he ratt Into the ear <strong>of</strong> Allan<br />
Ewlng, <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>City</strong>, his<br />
car being parked at the tine<br />
Swing's car was the more aerl<br />
ously damaged <strong>of</strong> the two, Bute<br />
Trooper earns made the arrest<br />
Stats Troopers Cams and Bey-<br />
Ion Investigated an accident at<br />
Eldora on the Sty Shore Boad in<br />
which two can sideswiped. No<br />
arrests were made,<br />
% a complaint <strong>of</strong> Henry Hess,<br />
<strong>of</strong> BeUeplaln, Clarence Hartnuin,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 208 Green Street,<br />
Millvllle.<br />
wu<br />
arrested by state Trooper<br />
earns for reckless driving, it occurring<br />
In Belleplaln, Its ear almost<br />
utrlklng Hwi. Hartman was<br />
taken before justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace<br />
Williams, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe. and fined<br />
|tt and coats,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday afternoon<br />
Warren<br />
II. Allen, <strong>of</strong> 11 Wat Fourteenth<br />
Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, wan arrested<br />
by lists Trooper Bellly for reokiesa<br />
driving on the Shore Road<br />
near Bwalnton, Taken before<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> the peace Williams, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuckahoe, he was fined 110 Md<br />
coats.<br />
An Investigation waa made by<br />
Corporal smith and Trooper Rell-<br />
Ir <strong>of</strong> the State Police on Sunday<br />
In an accident In which four cars<br />
figured.<br />
Cars driven by John Stephenson,<br />
Charles Ramseun and John<br />
Roberts, nil c<strong>of</strong>tred. <strong>of</strong> Darby,<br />
Pa., which were being, driven<br />
south on Bay Shore Road, between<br />
DIM Creek and Oontien,<br />
were sideswiped by a car driven<br />
by Charles Bond, or Wlldwood.<br />
who was driving north on the<br />
left side or the road<br />
Robert Roberts, who. with his<br />
wile and seven children, were In<br />
one car. was badly cut by a piece<br />
or glass A passing Itiotnrlnt<br />
Thomas McDermott. or 1016 So<br />
Pirty-second Street. Philadelphia,<br />
took Roberto to Msce'R Hospital,<br />
in quick time. It being feared<br />
lhat the loss <strong>of</strong> blood would prove<br />
No complaints were made, there<br />
being no arrests.<br />
Promised To Leave County;<br />
Given Suspended Sentence<br />
Nicholas Dlacomoe, <strong>of</strong> PMIadclpha,<br />
was given s> suspended sentence<br />
on Wedheaday niornlng by<br />
Judge isldredge when be promised<br />
to leave the county,<br />
DlacotntJs was arrested by the<br />
Wlldwood* pollen on the fcotnplnlnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Andrew Nevroe, who: charged<br />
Dlacomoe with threatlng to kill<br />
him. over sn argument which Involved<br />
tfavros 1<br />
daughter<br />
The defendant denied inn<br />
charge. He said that he was a<br />
candymaker by trade and had<br />
come to Wlldwood In search <strong>of</strong><br />
employment.<br />
Short Seanoa <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> Commissionen<br />
The Oea lala Cltry Oonnnitadonen<br />
Held * short Marion Tuesday,<br />
<br />
to ths Increase at<br />
respective olflees.<br />
from $100 to |IlC>v*r m«ttfc-'4 ..<br />
The appolnbnsnt <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Dorotfv<br />
Loper King, ot Dree* Cue*. .*•<br />
telaphDtia opeialor hi the, D*n£<br />
cot^ruiouss building br FMeb«M*|i<br />
Champion waa anpmvwl- by<br />
A<br />
Board. Mrs. Klnf - salary w>U .-»<br />
1100 per month.<br />
pn<br />
MeHus> OUbert<br />
report stated! that/ha > *<br />
Ml InsnectlDU. a>n)rov»d,T»»,4<br />
asreernadtastesjia "<br />
4<br />
purhpt-lfrtae<br />
apectsd and orusrM _,<br />
County Tressorsr Hatty Vunpiijri<br />
reported to,tha Bodrei tUTiS ,,<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> had-failed to f>y-tMr V.<br />
tsxea for ths y«ar. The<br />
ot the Board «VM ordered «Q i<br />
a*a Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
ths taxes must be<br />
live dayn or legal<br />
he taken.<br />
'<br />
Holiday Crowd Left<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Million in<br />
More than » million doll<br />
was apenl In Wlldwood bx<br />
greatest (holiday throng *ver „..<br />
the resort over foa»pes>d«nes> DvHtW'T<br />
local deposits mads public ahafjgt;<br />
Deposits; ot the holiday total »•/ -<br />
|T73,s».l< up to tsloslnc MsK ,'•;<br />
Tuesday nlcht, wltb the ItarUM<br />
National<br />
Bank, tha JvVUdwdtMl I<br />
Title and Truit Oompanr. "~~ *<br />
Union<br />
Bank and the M<br />
Trust Comttwuy,'rflportliK i<br />
tlonally heavy depostta<br />
Wedneeday.<br />
THB NIXON THBATRB.<br />
wood, under ths manafnunt<br />
Bmatiuel Heller, la she<br />
vaudeville every<br />
afternoon<br />
night, with I ehang* ot bill<br />
Monday<br />
. Thursday.<br />
house hsa *hs rtpoutlon <strong>of</strong> _- E, „<br />
Ing the nlchsst saUrlsd<br />
Ksitkf,<br />
acts, ahd their sl<strong>of</strong>»n, whlo^*! 1 *<br />
faithfully carried out, U "a. ohsiif ••<br />
worth going miles to see."^*tj*-.."<br />
Example* For Native*!;'<br />
An Impreaaln Vexampt*<br />
furnished natlre bora<br />
cans on Mond«y atternoon i<br />
Joaher'e MUltary<br />
Band<br />
pl»yln* the ogncladlo* •<br />
<strong>of</strong> their VrOftant *t 4lM<br />
pavilion, .flea. Iris <strong>City</strong>.<br />
ltttla Jaatmeae<br />
ohUdnn<br />
tbolr •annto. standlna; »t .<br />
tentlon at the Vlayinc <strong>of</strong><br />
"Star 8ps>ntlsd BMUMr."<br />
The four chubby ]<br />
ransinc In *CM tram'*<br />
NK,<br />
to Her<br />
my U<br />
; Jrtm<br />
Itiwi<br />
eertiflrarte.<br />
d<br />
' am.*<br />
Held at Avalon<br />
t Daix Was Indepen-<br />
* deuce Day Orator<br />
?^Mon promlMd the Mxgest and<br />
- •* JtourUJ <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y celebration<br />
Ute history or that resort—<br />
prombu; The largest<br />
Of luritora tbe resort bas<br />
•pent tbe holidays<br />
Fourtli prOsram, arranged<br />
w • florontb recreation COIB-<br />
, most efflcItDUr directed by<br />
. bMtoa. started at 9 o'clock<br />
«r children 1 * bescb parade,<br />
fetolm by sports on the bead,,<br />
gpit''Twenty-lint Strait, for the<br />
T<br />
$:, partly after one o'clock swim<br />
»tnUf races, canoe racei, ami other<br />
•forts were lield in the<br />
inter* at Twenty-third street<br />
^tilird Avenue-: The Leuailen<br />
, at t*te May Oourt Housf,<br />
I tne occasion with music<br />
Ajaotpr- boat parade opened the<br />
[ ewenta at 8 o'clock. Mayor<br />
Berfner made the we!<br />
'addjraaa ui bis. usual Eenla<br />
Be Held Next Mon-<br />
, day Evening<br />
Harry WISH, local bilpcrlntiutlent<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe Dell Tdepboae Com.<br />
Baa! *o> <strong>City</strong> Rotary dub<br />
IMtr Meosd annual pany was taken In as a new<br />
abt at tha Hotel Belle membor and appropriately* re-<br />
by President Bit. G. , Saett-MortoW nteht. the at-ceived Mid<br />
at m-ootdD that or dleton<br />
. Dali, State<br />
,. <strong>of</strong> ; waimylvanU, will<br />
p Wt'adondl at (be affair.<br />
I <strong>of</strong> «he f«*tares <strong>of</strong> the ere.<br />
;v * grsat packing-<br />
~1»<br />
foHiMlng <strong>of</strong>f Item rustce Kev. Paul Nclf. and Kl-convenient and comfortable, Mr, Ton can't convlnee a woman<br />
! Piwtdent William Iranian Walter H. Trans. Willlaa Tulner was the conbridge player that slle&ca Is<br />
Tie* i*;eMden(,>BsrI At OH* luncheon on Tuesdaj tractor and gave as "A. on* (Olden,<br />
fai; tnaanrtir. Irving; Jack O'banlel iras awarded the ion. In so doing he simply kept<br />
MMntary. W. B. attendance tirlte wtlch had been up Ills reputation u a ant-class<br />
donated by Harry Weir, -workman, Edward Buck put In<br />
Hans Durkbardt «uys m«t<br />
women «cem to have achieved the<br />
irnianent bltuh<br />
| Mr<br />
j<br />
k<br />
Too High a<br />
on Wednesday for delinquency In<br />
Senator. A. .ft Data, Jr Rev. Joseph B. Kulp<br />
Pinochle Championship<br />
1 he < hurt h which was ftllpil making lmynicntn for tho support<br />
with n latlve »nJ frh'tuli v-n <strong>of</strong> hln wife. Mount was ordered to<br />
^l and summer resident<br />
A championship Ennie t,t pin Jflcli.T's Military Band will decorutd with routs nnd fi_rn i nay hit) wife 18 a week, after the<br />
dellreitd an eloquent Addressed Kiwanains ochle betwvt'ii Sea iBle <strong>City</strong> sind | rviitlor t)it> following program Aft< r tilling n shower <strong>of</strong> rli^i Judge had lectured him severely<br />
it »U addreaa.<br />
M. A. Trench team <strong>of</strong> Philailolplila uver th«! week end:<br />
>i.Tbeantlfol dttplay <strong>of</strong> ttreworki<br />
March, Fairest <strong>of</strong> the Pair<br />
the enntf.<br />
Inspired Audience With n 0«t-'ldcd on <strong>Jul</strong>y 4. iit L'mik<br />
,HonEes on the Harbor wire Patriotic Message<br />
Hall.<br />
Overturs Raymond<br />
ItWIy deoorktmJ. The real<br />
TBomas Llttlehalm. ntniniim<br />
Thosaa<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. W. A. Grave* was<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Ebu Wlldwood Klrania<br />
Lluli nwMiibliii for Uieir elded defeat at the him.la <strong>of</strong> Harrs' i<br />
Tardi<br />
the Trench team, met with a de-Selection<br />
Traviaia<br />
•JAM Wit priie, while teoaat<br />
'went to William A. Mc-<br />
Foimh uf <strong>Jul</strong>y mcrtlng at a<br />
I urn) third to Mrs. Thomas<br />
Craig, proprietor <strong>of</strong> the hotel.<br />
! Caprice The Wttle Flatterer<br />
roguUr luncheon held at the<br />
EUenberg<br />
IOSIHK four straight games to Mr.<br />
Fcnwlck Inn on Tu*> day, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
fcuttoern Melodies Coatea<br />
Craig, the score <strong>of</strong> the last Burae<br />
5, nl 12 JO The d-iiurs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Slaw Club Dance Brooks<br />
spendid patriotic being 1IB-B4 in favor <strong>of</strong> Mr, Craig. Waltz. Ninrport Oauno<br />
Isle Rotaiy<br />
Addrcao dcll\irud by the Key. J. A contest In Btarti in which<br />
Bennett<br />
B KulD, Sunrrliitfiiilcnt William •fceehaB. Thomas Litile-<br />
0. 8 Galbraith, and Jahn<br />
Voumana<br />
Seiectiona Maryland<br />
;Chib Ladies'Night ton District, It gci-mfxi to be thehares.<br />
<strong>of</strong> opinion that ho Itevens participated, was int«re»i. Star Spandled BanBer<br />
finer address bad eier been de ins, vaughan romfort, who is lo-March<br />
Stars and Strip<br />
lUcred Iwture thi, Klwiuit/t Club<br />
Soosa A Bank Account is the<br />
ttis.ii that <strong>of</strong> Mr Kulp<br />
Ovi-rture,<br />
torlecutor <strong>of</strong> the Murphy's Silo-<br />
Btrela appeaTlng on the iteel Pier.<br />
AtiasUe city, and who claimed a<br />
championship In the name, met<br />
defeat, being a decided loser. Mr.<br />
romfort lost every game, ranch<br />
to tbe surprise <strong>of</strong> the visiting delegation.<br />
Mr, Comfort's alibi was<br />
that he did not have bis tutor.<br />
James Carr, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, with<br />
him. The game, however, was not<br />
protested. William MacMurray was<br />
the <strong>of</strong>ficial scorer <strong>of</strong> the games.<br />
the hot water heating plant, ani<br />
that mjeiim to be flne. Air, Oharlei<br />
Camp papered the new parsoBBg<br />
and the inmates consider the Job<br />
a ftne one.<br />
-,\>*Price toPay<br />
SS <strong>of</strong> long awaited<br />
opportunities or lack<br />
<strong>of</strong> means to provide<br />
family happiness is<br />
too high a price topay for failure<br />
to regulate each, week's<br />
'' N expenses so as to maintain a<br />
growing balance to your credit<br />
in a good strong bank.<br />
V"<br />
pit-,<br />
Areyou using this bank as <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
as you should?<br />
Ocfcui <strong>City</strong> National Bank<br />
a Stranger at thi$ Bank but once<br />
(tenfettl, they left by motor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape M«7. Alter a „<br />
Recent<br />
for a^ wedding trip at Atlantic<br />
abl(! supper, tho guests<br />
Afternoon Card Party<br />
<strong>City</strong> ..and Boston.<br />
Betsy RoaaTent, D. U. V. torUlneO wltb music,<br />
Mayer—Harris<br />
They will reside at nlvcrslde,<br />
ncltAtlons<br />
Bi-tay Rciss Tent. No 6, D <strong>of</strong><br />
The first aTUrnooii card party<br />
where Mr. Mayor Is engaged in<br />
V V, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwuod. celebrated Its<br />
<strong>of</strong> Die season <strong>of</strong> tbo Women's<br />
Tbu wedding o( Miss Leah May tho grocery huslness.<br />
encanil nnnlverunry last week The<br />
Civic Club W&A 4i«td at the club<br />
Harris daughter or Mrs Joshuii Mm- Mayer Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Another tWnK tbat<br />
affair vns htld In Uio Grange<br />
house on Tuesday afternoon. Mrt.<br />
& Httrrls. <strong>of</strong> Klo Grande, and MrMiddle Township High School and<br />
ditno Is to bold tlown A J<br />
Hill Rio Grnndt, and the Tent<br />
ertnn was htntesa, who an<br />
Jacob Joliu Ma>or. Jr. sob <strong>of</strong> Mr has l>een a teacber In tbe Hlvergidu<br />
school for a number <strong>of</strong> years<br />
oui Htuyliift un It<br />
bad on tbelr guests cMl war<br />
nct'f.l that each tpember <strong>of</strong><br />
and Mm Jacob J Majer, Sr <strong>of</strong><br />
club will entertain An Tucsaft<strong>of</strong>tioou<br />
throughout U)f*<br />
R)i ersid*. 1 W(t r-ins .mil wins, tit Cuno May k'ou coulit roimf»rly<br />
, »us solemn!ztd in theMr. .Mayer is a graduate <strong>of</strong> fa)<br />
County Rons <strong>of</strong> Veterans nnd Bir'ji liy punplnE corn,<br />
MclhoOlat church nt Wo Grande, ntyra Utah School.<br />
niniliirH <strong>of</strong> Krimces Wlllun] Tent takm popplne tin 1<br />
rtumiller, Tbvr*y will also be card<br />
un \\nln ncnlng at 7 oclwk<br />
ij.i rites on Thuraday evening<br />
The bride wore whltt crepe-de<br />
CxeMB—Rttd<br />
AnionK ihOAi3 present were: Mrs.<br />
colhi nnd veil and carried >i<br />
Miss Jentiette Reed, or Philadelphia,<br />
and Benjamin Crease, young-<br />
Oallen. At re.L*, J. Downey,<br />
1M auttful itOUQuet <strong>of</strong> III It"* Thi<br />
. WMIltUii 3h#«han, Mrs. W<br />
muitl-uf honor VMIK U.(IH Albert i<br />
ent eon <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. William<br />
llafftrt. Mre. E. B. Arnvtt,<br />
Harris si Ur <strong>of</strong> the bride «f<br />
PROMPT SERVICE<br />
, E. Ma^etji, M re. J. J<br />
Wn3lnM'>n who wore pink t rcpt 1 II, (."reuse, <strong>of</strong> "Rio Ornndo. were<br />
united In mitrrlage on June* 30 ut<br />
Hat-tile. Mrs- Tlwuodnro DeBow<br />
and curried a Iminjuot <strong>of</strong> pink r.«*fi<br />
Wo vro now eQulDpvd to render prompt and<br />
tho home <strong>of</strong> the bride's parents<br />
Mrs. Byrnea, Mrs. IIughi>Hf Mre<br />
buds I lie rTTOom »PB ut.tftndt.-t]<br />
satisfactory stirtlco In<br />
Mn*. C'reftso Is a gTuduntc nf Tern<br />
Mm. Irvlns Fitch. Mm<br />
tty till brother T heodoro Mnjer<br />
tile College, anil Is pbynlcal train<br />
C F^>]ktw. Mm. IlolmetO Mm. Me<br />
also <strong>of</strong> Hlwrnldo<br />
Ins nuic.hftr. Mr. Tresse is a grnd<br />
Searching — Conveyancing<br />
Mre. Delaaey, Airs Mrb \A V> 1*J ( re lit <strong>of</strong> Lrmft emk uate <strong>of</strong> Middle Townnhlp Hicb<br />
\li>n ID Dinrrljip* l»><br />
her hrnthor ln-lnw Hululi O Denn<br />
Jr <strong>of</strong> AVaihtngtim<br />
Program <strong>of</strong> Week-end<br />
j Band Concert at Sea Isle<br />
Fla Dlavalo<br />
A liber<br />
It HaBpened la Nordlut<br />
Selection,<br />
Cbamciarlgllc Piece<br />
Little Chatterbox<br />
Rertert<br />
Ellenberi<br />
walties, The immortali<br />
Oungl<br />
Slow Ololi Dance<br />
witli hlRh honors. Mr. and Mrs<br />
/resso will reiride at Dlackwotxl<br />
Must Pay Wife Allowance<br />
Warren Mount <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood wn*<br />
before .ludgo Henry H. Kldreilgo<br />
Father <strong>of</strong> Success and the<br />
Grandfather <strong>of</strong> Wealth,<br />
FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />
Never Too Busy<br />
To "Explain Things"<br />
Women customers feel especially "at home" when<br />
S<br />
banldng here.<br />
Whenever they wish to have some technical banking<br />
matter explained, they find our <strong>of</strong>ficers glad to take the<br />
'"/'%<br />
time necessary to explain things.<br />
Women's household arid vacation accounts JF '<br />
receive particular attention here, t v,<br />
i • «• . • i . . . • • .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Title and Trust Company<br />
Atbury Avenue at 8th Street .<br />
"Where Your InUre.t Grow"<br />
Bmtini. ^- Tnuti — JTiVto Iiummtt<br />
4% % Time den^nft,— Safi Defosfti — i<br />
Settltmnt<br />
Room* -». Vinterf Injwrmattm mi Trmnl • Bmat<br />
Second Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
TITLE INSURANCE<br />
Four per cent interest allowed on time deposit/^<br />
Agtr.t f«r Lotij, Time Farm Loans Itusuuil by thi Ntw Y,<br />
and Now Jersey Joint Stock Land Dank, <strong>of</strong> Newark<br />
GAPE I f COUNTY TITLE g TRUST GO.<br />
Cape May Court House, N. J.<br />
Improved Facilities<br />
The<br />
facilities <strong>of</strong>fered by this<br />
Bank are enough for the service<br />
<strong>of</strong> a peat number <strong>of</strong> customers<br />
and we are always enlarging<br />
and improving them.<br />
FIRST NATIONALBANKI<br />
OCEAN CITY.N.J.<br />
ceTAeuiHiD<br />
Your DoUar. Pile<br />
Is The Best Stepping-<br />
Stone To Success<br />
Start Bow pifing up dolferi in this b»nk, «nd grf 3<br />
interot woiUng far you, It 4 |M ^nt «***^,|<br />
pounded every ax nwntlu. We nuke It ettjr,. 1<br />
for you.<br />
Security Trust Company<br />
Cape May <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
P.lr Up Your DolUr. By M.il<br />
Rowing andPlantm<br />
There wiU be no harvest if pl<<br />
it not followed by planting, and '<br />
li« earning ii foUowBi by ace<br />
den in bank there can be no '<br />
Accumulate a portion <strong>of</strong> your<br />
eone each week fatWi<br />
TUCKAHOE NATIONAL<br />
1,'-s"<br />
-•<br />
I<br />
ou Know, Who Come and Go,<br />
CITY<br />
and jack Rib<br />
Among Di ek t.nil Kiiintu In<br />
•sent the hdllilaya la N<br />
tli« baseball gnme at the ri'Kort V Mm Iliiny Hum<br />
fk, vlaltlnK Consy LflaiKl AMilim un Monilnj<br />
niond uml mm Kiihuid Diit<br />
as he I knoH 11 plUbfil ftir Si'ii Liu? churcti council.<br />
Joba MoQuckln and family <strong>of</strong> Mr mill tyrs Etisscll llnlohf lull' ( ItJ A < un <strong>Jul</strong>> t Hi In Fuiwntl «orvlc*'e weru h^ld ut<br />
Itlphla. are >»irii for ()»• HUH HI thllilrei IjminliJ. nmh u Hindi n( nt Wllliimnluwn Si hoOl tin- Qii.ltiUkiii^ iiHtabllHhuient <strong>of</strong> I<br />
IIKI u 111) nn uifl { Hurrlson, <strong>of</strong> WIIIMC hf \itin i fit ihllHNwl n record OMv.t H. (iair Company,<br />
HlllTilo up*,,,! ^vc<br />
duyu_«Uh<br />
In nllililliH<br />
ChftHtnut Struct. Philadelphia<br />
Jtr and Mrs Juiwph A MeMi mi] Mm Juttipli J<br />
Sumday evening. Rev. Pntil <br />
I bo Milnj family, <strong>of</strong> T'tilln<br />
I for tlif fdiminei<br />
St, Josepli's It, Church<br />
tfr and Mrs lilt liftnl Tan y mil<br />
' Ml ind Mr» \V\l(nr tttht liiifl Hrn Mlc <strong>City</strong> Bt. RPV. .Ms<br />
IP, Hlchurd Jr Mr and Mm<br />
ilumiiirr Jnnio <strong>of</strong> \lnfhml f i*» m<br />
A. I'tuzl. rccloi Pnlly MJIHH<br />
•hirle* nib on IU <strong>of</strong> w,,i i un<br />
thi l.mrtli Hitti Mr \V I Mid 8 A. M. Smiilay Mi<br />
ir,Fa.wf.ri tin wttKind fuuti<br />
'Hrton <strong>of</strong> I ort> fifth Str<strong>of</strong>t 10 am) 11 Li"vi<br />
I>i Tnl Mi M O U<br />
til* 1 i\ iilLl)t< r N nu ><br />
In the Churches<br />
morning worship, 7: 70 KM., s<br />
hi) h> Mt He i Lormmi tiy<br />
tlie jMttor You (in i onlially In<br />
mil MI-JH ( ithoilno kcllj her<br />
Stra David Mnzzonl <strong>of</strong> l'bll I<br />
np^nt <strong>On</strong>* with i ml with feupcrlntt ndinl Suilnn <strong>of</strong> tlio Sun<br />
>lphls. Is Htut>plne ut II 1 urlv her liriitlitr and t\nu\ In 1 iw \|r lilay stliool will be p-lmt (u Invi<br />
fur the Mm Joiepti Hurlati on tin | >ou ttltcrtd nt M o < lock BH>]y ' I ilk^ —, 8 V M<br />
ilili tlmi In tin nsiirt motoring 1'1 lfe <strong>of</strong> f brlst<br />
Tke Orabnrn famU> <strong>of</strong> 1-bil nl.l ind buthlnh<br />
I<br />
Us, arrlvrij tail w^i |( tnd to<br />
Heuteh Lutheran<br />
And the summer hcif lit Ilidr Mr mil Mis < Ii irlm W Kot)crt«<br />
<strong>of</strong> riillidillililJ »cic tin (.mil home Illu t Sea I si*<br />
<strong>of</strong> M,,y,,r and Mr» Mi.urkr M tntldn> <strong>Jul</strong>) 10 Illblt chool<br />
Among Uif<br />
S<strong>of</strong>roni-j sanilij<br />
A M iii-tlen ulth HI niinl)<br />
t #. tfoelr cqttae^ti over<br />
— „ 'al 11 A M and 8 P JL P wllll preach "the Hprnion<br />
family » [l.ilil<br />
at their Uaai<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mri WMII.im Him bun inn! londuft tht nnrvlie At 8 P<br />
Lnlwulk l^nn hrothct tiolnltfit it Ibi 11 oclock Mniui|M ni*\ ( hnrleit Cruber uf Stfpl<br />
Ur. Jmd Mm. Wlll.ur Wrliilit<br />
i in Wlldwood ovur the Fourtli<br />
Tbe Misses Balrd. <strong>of</strong> Flillndi'l<br />
, *n stopping with Miss Hart<br />
for the<br />
Ur. And Mrs. Eugono ShltlTor an<br />
two weeks In Vlmituml<br />
i ft Tislt with relatives.<br />
Mr.' ft&d Mrs. Theodore Scball<br />
irtnlned a party <strong>of</strong> rclntlvcs<br />
' tho week «nil. Mr. anil MrH<br />
liavo been coming to Sea<br />
<strong>City</strong> fur aver sixteen years. Monday nfler apenillne thn i weeki<br />
Miss Cathorlnn runway lias rent<br />
hire aj the mimt <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs<br />
illier cottagelo the Bower family<br />
Prodomos Mm Arnlck who ri<br />
Philadelphia, for Uio neason<br />
contly underwtnt n nerloin opira<br />
Bowers return to Se.a !«!hlladel<br />
opened their rottuge<br />
i Itortj-slith Street tot the sea<br />
n.<br />
i Uf. apil Mrs Fergoson, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />
•sltitala, were woek-onj visitors<br />
I Mr. and Mrs. Hntcnlnton and<br />
Mr, Wnt Mrs Qaul, pt Philadelphia<br />
"I the week end at their cot-<br />
> here<br />
[fit. and MM Huehrs, <strong>of</strong> rblin-<br />
» «pant tbe Fourth holidays<br />
I *5W Whentoo mid ferally. <strong>of</strong><br />
MlUrtlle, were • nver-Uio-FourUi<br />
jutors.<br />
Mn. Iiotfln and daughter, Jane,<br />
^hnadlbi hnadelnbia, a» Btopplne >t<br />
r Flarty-Buu, street cottage Cor<br />
< HUSH."''<br />
lap. Eajl, : <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, wan<br />
*" toMtxnd gmat <strong>of</strong> Mr. snd<br />
— U4 Mr*. W. Undo*?. Mr. I<br />
1 Wti Hohr, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Cily.F<br />
- Mmdax eTenlag vi!lU)n>.[<br />
t ihe dUpUy 01 flreworkjl<br />
Top Soil—Gravel—Local Enpreai<br />
Mrs ,Earar J. Tnoma»,l<br />
UoVllphla. wbo Jmve been I;<br />
( to ,8M' tola <strong>City</strong> for at<br />
» <strong>of</strong> yean, are naistandt<br />
BfatlH SOT t^f waaon T<br />
[ Cox and Hel.n Cox. <strong>of</strong>t<br />
m fe **!<br />
(it St. Joseph's Tliurcb on Sunday<br />
morning.<br />
Mr. and iMni- Ixmuel ('fit anil<br />
children, find Mist* Mury Uutrhln<br />
son, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllln, itpiint thu Fourth<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y holidays will) Mr. and Mm<br />
Joseph J. Snyilor<br />
Enoch N Johnion <strong>of</strong> 12R South<br />
son In a retired prllllnr having<br />
served in an upprtntlci nioro Ihln<br />
ton. Pa., will conduct the nervier<br />
nad »rc:ich the sermon. You Hliall<br />
v, int to hfMtr l)ie«e good men<br />
SlranKerf Invited to our home-like<br />
church.<br />
Christian Science<br />
Chrlstlnn Science Society, East<br />
The MinsPS Mll.lrcil and Kmlly<br />
Sohmldl, <strong>of</strong> Philmlolphla, were tin<br />
Kllentn <strong>of</strong> Mrs. ftirl MaEcn, <strong>of</strong><br />
Davis Avenue. Wlldwood, N. J. Is<br />
a brfineh nf the mother churrh<br />
Iho First (Mmrch <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist,<br />
Fnrty-fourth Street, over thi<br />
lloston. Maun. Subject <strong>of</strong><br />
merit." BiiDilay. 11 A. M. nnd S r<br />
M. Wednesday, teatlmonial meet<br />
York <strong>City</strong> n till ncd liomo I i«t Is extended to all to attend these<br />
Mm Wllllim Arnlck ut M» Ings. & P. M- A cordlnl Invitation<br />
meetings.<br />
Recent Deaths<br />
Emory Sndler<br />
Emory Sndler former reAlili nt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ctmdpn, dli il last w«^k at<br />
A.ilinvlllt N C The diceaoul<br />
was tbe husband <strong>of</strong> Mrs bliui<br />
Inth Siidlcr. wlio with Mr flud<br />
ler wero former summer rciildents<br />
<strong>of</strong> ai Iain <strong>City</strong><br />
Many U, S, Residents<br />
Moving Into Canada<br />
h* Ilium Tiolii 111* Ilil1n aunt. Mill Niney McPhiil, Lumber<br />
I in Hi If; ni I" I iiiuuli fiinn ton, N. C, R, Ho, i wanli lo h»r<br />
all COUiiHi i 'it!" n i j in 0811 'rom him,_ Do you know hlinP^Mtvi<br />
il) Ml* 1 till i y ii 111 rind H.1JH<br />
u btilltUhi nf llx .l.^curliiK nt<br />
I 1H 1 IM,| Minn m,illnl«] [ul |<br />
JM Ii ( (<strong>of</strong> tijM ttht Ii w I<br />
I III lillliil Kilitiloni<br />
Can PulleU Be Raised<br />
u (iiillitt il rol 17 IH.I- CLllt<br />
LilliiHlnK 455 C 1 m v. tu tilers LO In Confinement?<br />
I Liii.li IMI»i|, will irnmi tho 200,000 tliplr lour last week, bears Out<br />
tiie pro<strong>of</strong> or the fnct that stock<br />
erm bn r^rirpd under average caniiH<br />
in eonrinement. Mr, Augenatoin's<br />
Block, wlileli fn In as fine<br />
crinilltlnn as any reared on tho<br />
retiring younc tilork. It 1H Mr<br />
n*H opinion (hitI no imr<br />
tlculnr advuiititKv will be eainod<br />
by eh&nglug to thin Rystem UIIIO^B<br />
uaruFiitrH arc n prablem.<br />
)U know a man !<br />
who makes less<br />
money per year ihan<br />
| you do. He started j<br />
i buying a home. He is {<br />
| getting away with it, |<br />
1 It makes you thought. I<br />
1 fill. See us, I<br />
Sine. 1907 '<br />
at Wildwood-By.Thm-Sea<br />
Whm<br />
Beecher Kay Realty Co,<br />
Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance<br />
Our Building Service<br />
Is Complete<br />
It includes Plans and Entire Construction at a<br />
Price that's Guaranteed. There are NO<br />
EXTRAS after we give you oui\ price.<br />
And that stands for Repair Work at well as<br />
New Building,.<br />
If You Are Thinking <strong>of</strong> Building<br />
, It Will Pay You To Get in<br />
Touch With the<br />
Hawkins Construction Co.<br />
BUILDERS-REALTORS<br />
LandU ATenna ml Prince Street<br />
SEA ISLE CITY, N. 4-<br />
ttfp,<br />
Boon gets unpopular<br />
•one.<br />
LOOK FOR THE<br />
STORE?<br />
Thoge who<br />
the seashore, .u<br />
can enjoy die same<br />
foods And the fame<br />
they have always enji<br />
THEIIK'S AN AVP fVOHB<br />
WHIMBVBIITOU<br />
P<br />
Fancy MEW<br />
OTATOF8<br />
CAMPBELL'S<br />
BEANS<br />
ma.<br />
illtmtePA VUU1<br />
>-^' BACON<br />
314 ht tW H* ml<br />
NEW FAC* ^ ijf<br />
E jgS PEAS 2H»<br />
PUKE CIDER «<br />
VII
MJEAN CITY NEWS<br />
I _fc*ry FW-»7 Attn-Mn.<br />
L'-*» M«W» BulldlM. M* A<br />
. _rf AnauM, Ouu <strong>City</strong>,<br />
lib<br />
N. J,<br />
«ul Pmblukha<br />
. Int.<br />
£ A- HA_-_HT.<br />
JOBDC WITH. EaltW<br />
. AmitB<br />
NK.<br />
it, UN.<br />
jtlU iW<br />
them wtth pa"<br />
.•awM<br />
Bed*<br />
tta<br />
L««W<br />
.Mtt-<br />
••"M.<br />
Jinn ABB lATOHTJKJ<br />
WABfl BEAM<br />
Jfott week Ward Beam will<br />
r once again preside u mijor doma<br />
virtue beach activities ind his re-<br />
Lypim M bach initmctor will be<br />
by hundreds <strong>of</strong> visitors,<br />
> mny <strong>of</strong> •wham he wu lnstnimtni<br />
bringing to Octin <strong>City</strong>,<br />
i hu been • living ti\af<br />
or the laart, hu fur-<br />
I column <strong>of</strong> interating pubbrought<br />
favorable reto<br />
the city and has tnter-<br />
! thounndi <strong>of</strong> viritora, miny<br />
wbpui ^vent<br />
with the re-<br />
Meiiing—better health,<br />
ul Bum u • mort inteictt<br />
[chancier as'dt from hi* beach<br />
i ko3 booMJng proclivities,<br />
ii'an example <strong>of</strong> how a man<br />
get tnVmott out <strong>of</strong> life, by| tmguishable. But let a playful<br />
companion grab a shoe and thrsw<br />
hn moM predom met,<br />
Ji h intimating to make * comi<br />
between Beam and the<br />
.''buunen man <strong>of</strong> his age.<br />
no apring chicken—we<br />
hit age in yean, but<br />
y n^ntion the fact that hi<br />
<br />
inum <strong>of</strong> brevity that has been<br />
reached in the bathing suits worn<br />
by the exposed SM. Nine out <strong>of</strong><br />
ten gamient!, appreximately, are<br />
like the wire fence which protects<br />
the property but doein't ob-<br />
«fUM tht view. Thii, too, without<br />
need for die police or anyone<br />
else to preserve order on the<br />
shores and keep them devoid <strong>of</strong><br />
unseemly rumpus.<br />
Feminine feet, however, refuse<br />
to come<br />
cloisters.<br />
footed,but their older listers and<br />
their mothers insist on Aon, Let<br />
a shoulder strap slip from its<br />
moorings and drop, and embar-<br />
Tssment to the wearer u indispack<br />
such stuff, it will not sell.<br />
Here ii where production enter!<br />
iii. The products must be <strong>of</strong> the<br />
first quality.<br />
Seconds and thirds<br />
must be kept at home or thrown<br />
a»aj. After producing high grade<br />
stuff, then eiitefi the problem <strong>of</strong><br />
grading, packing, labeling and<br />
shipping, and if these latter are<br />
properly done, thl fanner's mar.<br />
keting problem will largely solve<br />
Itself, and he will be his own<br />
helper.<br />
Merchants used to My that!<br />
goods well bought were half sold.<br />
High grade farm produce, fruits, j<br />
berries, etc., closely graded, pret. 1<br />
tily<br />
packed snd appropriately*<br />
labeled tre half sold.<br />
Seldom is!<br />
the market for such<br />
produce j<br />
glutted.<br />
Our farmers want to discard at j<br />
once the idea that any old thing<br />
will sell. Let them confine themselves<br />
to high grade fruits and<br />
vegetables, study Pacific coast<br />
methods <strong>of</strong> preparing for market,<br />
grading, packing and labeling, and<br />
they will find their marketing<br />
problems will largely dissolve into<br />
mist and the receipts will be<br />
arger.<br />
OUT OUR WAY<br />
out <strong>of</strong> their rubber<br />
Children swim bare.<br />
it out <strong>of</strong> bounds, » to speak, aid<br />
the air resounds with squeals <strong>of</strong><br />
discomfort and irri&tion.<br />
Women know—tht<br />
fastidious<br />
•that fashion has decreed<br />
they must be like the peacock,<br />
whose feathers, the legend runs,<br />
droop the minute he eyes his exposed<br />
feet.<br />
Iliey have crammed<br />
their Trilbys info casts never<br />
fitted for human wear so long as<br />
their feo might conceivably pass<br />
for the bound exttisnities <strong>of</strong> the<br />
heathen Oiincc-<br />
Therc is nothing to be done<br />
about it. No one would advocate<br />
the practices <strong>of</strong> the wives and<br />
daughters <strong>of</strong> Georgia crackers, but<br />
somehow or other it sesns a pity<br />
a comely and shapely auss must<br />
scoot into hiding the moment she<br />
loses a bathing shoe.<br />
Maybe<br />
there orta be a law.<br />
AMEKICAB IDEALS<br />
This country never faced such<br />
a period <strong>of</strong> prosperity as appears<br />
to be ahead <strong>of</strong> It. And therein<br />
lies our greatest danger.<br />
Can we as a nation keep our<br />
head and not become s<strong>of</strong>t and discontented<br />
?<br />
Will we In our quest for more<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nimble dollars allow political<br />
sdotnsayers to undermine our<br />
government with visionary schemes<br />
at public expense F<br />
Will material prosperity give<br />
us the "swellhead" and cause us<br />
to feel that we are too "important"<br />
to attend to the troublesome<br />
little affairs <strong>of</strong> government?<br />
If this attitude overtaka us,<br />
look out for trouble.<br />
As individuals we are "small<br />
potatoes in the scheme <strong>of</strong> ecoi^S'Gtntnd<br />
Avenue, between<br />
i, and Thirtyjourth<br />
^ which ahu calls attention<br />
j<br />
to that section<br />
f Occur <strong>City</strong>, which ia<br />
time the •ewer!<br />
street.<br />
hard sur<br />
waTt be placed<br />
['octo'put it ui<br />
Atane<br />
if the<br />
tS<br />
OBJECT MSSOH<br />
FOB PAHKEHS<br />
Last week more than one hundred<br />
Cumberland County fanners<br />
made the journey to New York to<br />
how their produce arrived in<br />
market, how it was handled, how<br />
it was sold by the commission<br />
men and how it reached the consumer<br />
through the retailer.<br />
Not only did these farmers<br />
learn all this, which was invaluable<br />
to them, but they also had<br />
an opportunity, while making the<br />
rounds <strong>of</strong> the big markets, to see<br />
how growers in other sections<br />
graded and packed their produce,<br />
labeled it and otherwise made it<br />
attractive. We dare say this part<br />
<strong>of</strong> their trip was an eye-opener<br />
to them, hut should be worth<br />
many times the cost, as they must<br />
have learned a great deal that<br />
should be money in their pockets,<br />
provided they "go and do likewise."<br />
We wish some <strong>of</strong> our Cape<br />
May County fanners had been<br />
included in the number f for tiiey,<br />
too, would have learned tome<br />
things worth dollars to them in<br />
serving the resort markets.<br />
In the last issue <strong>of</strong>, this paper<br />
si fajiuer writing on oyr tam page<br />
cUhwd that the marketing problem<br />
Wtt the big question confro.-nting<br />
farmen today and not<br />
pndtetion, and asked for help in<br />
tmrketint hu produce. Our film<br />
editor, while admitting thai marketing<br />
wnibig question, Hated<br />
that production—that i» as to<br />
quttitj—tin entered into the<br />
U<br />
and «o far » quality is<br />
M<br />
right |he<br />
ramie development.<br />
But if each individual does his<br />
part to maintain American ideals<br />
Ufa sound conditions in governtr.ent<br />
and industry, "small potatoes"<br />
will grow into big potatoes<br />
and our national "potato crop'<br />
(stability, security, prosperity)<br />
will be on a safe and enduring<br />
ems.<br />
The feat which Colonel Charles<br />
Lindbergh accomplished is typically<br />
American.<br />
Nothing could<br />
better illustrate our spirit <strong>of</strong> in<br />
dividual initiative and enterprise.<br />
Every American might he called<br />
a pioneer, for every Amerion has<br />
the right to strike out with his<br />
own ideas in whatever field <strong>of</strong> en.<br />
deavor appeals to him.<br />
It is this priceless heritage <strong>of</strong><br />
freedom and opportunity for the<br />
individual which each <strong>of</strong> us should<br />
strive to uphold. Our government<br />
should alwayi be maintained<br />
en a basis which protects and encourages<br />
the individual<br />
rather<br />
than on a basis which restricts<br />
and destroy! experiments, growth<br />
f*nd ambition.<br />
AN editorial writer gays feminine<br />
modesty demands that however<br />
abbreviated may be the bathing<br />
suit, the feet must be covered.<br />
The wielder °' the quill is altogether<br />
mistaken. The average<br />
woman's foot is so ugly the is<br />
ashmed to show it. By the same<br />
token many <strong>of</strong> the sex might keep<br />
their limbs covered, far they are<br />
just as ugly as their feet.<br />
AN insurance company tells ui<br />
Alt baseball, hunting and golf—<br />
in the order named—are the three<br />
matt dangerout tporB. We alwayi<br />
^ h h<br />
thought<br />
something the<br />
gh ^ g<br />
nutter witn golf—benig a. how<br />
the Scotch gavt it to UJ.<br />
MOST certainly pedotxians<br />
Views and Reviews<br />
Eespect for law<br />
Philadelphia Lodger: Tie doe»<br />
Irlne <strong>of</strong> respect tor law eniBiei.<br />
nletf<br />
before the Penhiylviuii.1<br />
Bar Association by Manrmf Genera!<br />
Bargem is OS old as eiviilsation«,<br />
it is, in Wet, the founda-<br />
,llon ol all elvlliiatloB,<br />
Our<br />
early MaiiBmen nw it in tte<br />
easia mst <strong>of</strong> liberty only hut <strong>of</strong><br />
Uie permanent development <strong>of</strong><br />
Its nation. It waa ittwsed by<br />
Wsshineten In frig Farewell Address.<br />
Lincoln's advice in<br />
diireelian is fflfflfUaf.<br />
Must we destroy the germs <strong>of</strong><br />
splrllunllly In youth while revealing<br />
Mlence? Is it a logical neeestltyl<br />
It is a question many <strong>of</strong> u?<br />
are ukiag,<br />
H our young men are fed on<br />
'utter futility" and other formulas<br />
<strong>of</strong> pessimism what wonder<br />
ttat<br />
Bome <strong>of</strong> them live up the fnraii?<br />
w e ieek happliKiS IB life—#«peei«I.<br />
fU<br />
f<br />
lf<br />
iatlgfaoUon <strong>of</strong><br />
Mt,| Bvem8nL j ( happiaeM Is "our<br />
i,,,^.,<br />
snlj ani Blm'wai somB<br />
jhi|q»6pberi nave WU us—If seriyije<br />
<strong>of</strong> the spirit is a flne aspira-<br />
Itloni lfllffi ta naily to M a UfB<br />
h<br />
i<br />
But in Uiise days it Is, un- and •pltBdid adventure, how are<br />
fortunately, one <strong>of</strong> thoiK turula- young men to realiie It by being<br />
mantoiii, wftlch,<br />
commonly ae-itola that life is nothmi hut a<br />
'"(rMsltsry iUusion" and tnat they<br />
are ainply a "nero accident" In<br />
cepted In principles, are negleet.<br />
ed in aellon.<br />
It Ig seneraJly<br />
known thai the lawparticular<br />
iawg— la evaded with<br />
a iiangenus sompiaAency, afld no!<br />
&¥adeu only but ridicu!i>d, as<br />
Mr, Sargeni polnuvl out.<br />
It must be reeogniied ae a<br />
seHouii oondltion when the nation'*<br />
ehief law <strong>of</strong>ficer is forced<br />
to ndniH to th@ ]awj#m <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Btate that "day by day, besatisfBCtlon<br />
what then is toe da»-<br />
Bpriiig Ihat can lift us up and<br />
lighten the way for us? If there<br />
Is nobody home when we come to<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> the lane what Is the<br />
use <strong>of</strong> making the journey?<br />
Clean Streets<br />
Fieasantville Press: A city with<br />
dirty streets is like a man with a<br />
dirty collar,<br />
, Sre you one <strong>of</strong> those thoughllest<br />
people who strip covering!<br />
from packages, envelopes from letters,<br />
banana peels and wfiat Dot,<br />
and then toss them on the sidewalk<br />
or in the gutter, to become<br />
an eyesore to every person who<br />
has any civic pride?<br />
Having contributed four •hare<br />
<strong>of</strong> litter to the gutter, do you<br />
turn around and blame the "Administration"<br />
for dirty streets? A city<br />
administration cannot keep the<br />
streets <strong>of</strong> that city clean unless<br />
"an abyss <strong>of</strong> nothingness"? If life the citizens cMperate.<br />
i|Cape May Court House Linked<br />
To Philadelphia By Family Ties<br />
eause some one pays for it and<br />
bsoause tho great body <strong>of</strong> lawabiding<br />
eitilena is complaila&tp?<br />
the tow is "jgerod and mocked<br />
by fllp^Bt writers and cabaret<br />
perfonneiip,"<br />
AttoRney Geaerai may poaproMhltlen<br />
laws. But bis (win<br />
se! <strong>of</strong> respect for th% law may<br />
wall he accepted in soncral sense.<br />
(From "Men and Things" in Philadelphia Bulletin, <strong>Jul</strong>y 2)<br />
Cape May Court Hettae. which<br />
this wsek dedicated a qusrteMir.<br />
B-mllllor, home for the eouniy<br />
eourlj and other <strong>of</strong>liees, Ii one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the thriving communitlM <strong>of</strong><br />
Bouiheaitern New Jersey, proud<br />
<strong>of</strong> iu public school buildinca,<br />
. business MUUetureB and Brtmte<br />
tlbly hive been referrins to the!boni«.<br />
But there were many<br />
~ 'iiin fill it WM Uie Court<br />
Home, and a little more- The<br />
fact U that it might never lave<br />
He and others ot uln pr<strong>of</strong>ession! been "The court Rouse." and<br />
know itihat disregpeei for one law j night always bave remained<br />
"MlUdletown" al It appeals on<br />
breeds digreBpeet for all,<br />
Yonng Mm Are Committijuj<br />
lolddt—TOy!<br />
W. D. M<strong>of</strong>fat in Mentor: Life is<br />
so inieregUng—so full <strong>of</strong> wonderful<br />
and beautiful thins—that the eyes<br />
<strong>of</strong> youth should be looking forward<br />
is It with eager expectancy;<br />
and yet young men, siileen to<br />
eighteen years <strong>of</strong> age, with all the<br />
glowing pnspect <strong>of</strong> life's ad.<br />
venture before them, are committing<br />
suicide!<br />
the earliest maps <strong>of</strong> South Jersey,<br />
liad not Daniel HamJ, in<br />
1T4S, given an acre <strong>of</strong> hla land<br />
to Cape May County for the erection<br />
<strong>of</strong> a county buildlBg,, The<br />
name Mlddletown was eontisued<br />
lor many years after that and<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficially reeognited by the postal<br />
autihorltloB Ions after local eut-<br />
(uni' establlsned it as cape May<br />
Court House, rinaHy local nntlment<br />
jtrtvailed on the Fast Qffieit<br />
Oepartment to adopt their idea.<br />
Cap* May County iwas set, up<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> them are young stu.' In Ills, but the drat court <strong>of</strong><br />
dents, and they leave behind them record was bell In 16)3, when it<br />
the message that they have found ,sa£ in Oose Hall, the home <strong>of</strong><br />
life "utterly futile,"<br />
.Colonel Daniel Coze, ft son <strong>of</strong><br />
They and life futile at eighteen Or, Con, <strong>of</strong> London, South Joryears<br />
<strong>of</strong> age! What Is the answer jsey'a iai^est landed proprietor.<br />
to this?<br />
I who was surgeon no Charles II.<br />
It cannot he that "much learning For rears «fter Cape Hay courts<br />
ith made them mad, 1 * for they held<br />
their sittings In private'<br />
hath<br />
bave only jost begun to learn.<br />
Then what have they segno to<br />
learn that they should desperately<br />
toga their enaaees away at n early<br />
a day*<br />
Wo And that urns <strong>of</strong> then bavs<br />
steeped themselves In the pbilsss*<br />
phy <strong>of</strong> tig hour—served, fresh from<br />
present-day laboratories and lee.<br />
ture-roomn.<br />
Life, 10 I read, la simply a<br />
"transitory lUtutaB" and "man U •<br />
mure accident." A tueher <strong>of</strong><br />
UioittaiKli or itBdtntl tells them<br />
that •ralilton iaa defense nnschnn-<br />
Inq,"'a "flctlon far u inner teeh<br />
Us <strong>of</strong> Inferiority, which man baa<br />
tmllt Jnat to IMP up M esHran. 11<br />
Another tedttur tells ns life U<br />
~ "little, lominmu meteor<br />
dwelling*.<br />
Tbe first settlers <strong>of</strong> Middletown<br />
Included direct and near<br />
MiMS <strong>of</strong> Pilgrim •took, who bad<br />
east over from<br />
Hunehntetti<br />
and Bellied. In 1712 It. Bret<br />
ckniek was opened bjf Bwrttots,<br />
with Bev, Nathanlol Jenkins, a<br />
Welsh preacher, from Phlladel-<br />
Vhta, in obarge. and in 1741 Mill<br />
iittll JMptist eoBanntioii in the<br />
irood* mear SeuUi Jersey's gnat<br />
•wulp tad grown HINDE enough<br />
to erect a brick «dnM. IB jtlo<br />
Mi M*f Court Home, a name<br />
• '-'*--J •atabliahed in loaU uae.<br />
ild to bvrs.Md mlMIAt<br />
Tea yaan later anottsr<br />
***<br />
this country?<br />
.;'•.'.<br />
Italian—By air.<br />
'-:'-:<<br />
Judge—Plying maehias!<br />
Italian—No, Btork,<br />
A forty eent moBkey wrtnt M<br />
stop a forty thousand doIUr md-;<br />
ine,<br />
CorfBot UilB ...mtcna: ip;ij<br />
home early, mother.<br />
There is no static wbta. ia^pj,'.<br />
niss is being broadcajL<br />
A mansion is a house<br />
expect you to use the gtieit Itnt<br />
I release i<br />
fellers that he sends<br />
lo Jail, what you should do Ui to<br />
curtail your awn importance, any<br />
guch a Justice don't amount to<br />
much."<br />
"Oh, is tlat so!" says<br />
I to blm, and hit him on the<br />
nose wi(h vim, "If that's con<br />
tempt <strong>of</strong> itals here cotut," sayi<br />
I, "I'll be a dead game (put,<br />
I've got contempt {enough for<br />
you lo multiply that enuk by<br />
two,"<br />
That Judge, he stepped<br />
upon the bell, and that hew<br />
come I'm in this cell!<br />
A wholesome triend ami neigh<br />
for Is Granny Mlcklgshonei her<br />
wit is like a sabre, her mind is<br />
all her own. Although<br />
nearly eighty her step is light<br />
and gay, and problems, deed and<br />
weighty, she settles every day.<br />
It may seem ratter silly to folks<br />
who do not know, but w6en the<br />
way 1B hilly and rowfl are hard<br />
to hoe, we neighbors, doiene <strong>of</strong><br />
UB, go talk to Grtitmy then. You<br />
see, ehe lives above us, advUmr<br />
•to us men, "My friend," she'll<br />
say, "donlt worry or wnek your<br />
piece <strong>of</strong> mind! it doesn't pay to<br />
hurry or glance too mudi he*<br />
hind! In tarly days our trouble*<br />
were ninety limes tfce stse <strong>of</strong><br />
these poor little bubbles that fl|t<br />
baron yow eyesl<br />
Wi smiled<br />
and worked tiie harder, we aaos<br />
about<br />
h<br />
about our chores,<br />
h<br />
even when<br />
y^<br />
hen<br />
the kuder WHS nearly out <strong>of</strong><br />
stores!<br />
If folka Jiad gone to<br />
fussing and fntttnf every time<br />
III luck began Us muailne when<br />
I was In my prime, lien when,<br />
by all that's Mr, could we tan<br />
done a thlntf<br />
For yea misfortune,<br />
solely, had center <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ring!<br />
We took thina u ttey<br />
lit us and did «• besTw* «oBld|<br />
WJISB some mew spider bit u» ws<br />
keBton.sawtaajiwodl<br />
<br />
tween.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e thing that poitla «^»1<br />
married man is why em<br />
isn't rich.<br />
Isn't Vice President ftmrto,<br />
even KOIDK to swear any won,*<br />
break the stillness <strong>of</strong> tai<br />
presidency?<br />
Our idea <strong>of</strong> the most Ii<br />
fellow In the world is tti'M{<br />
who takes his girl on<br />
coaster and tells her to 6oH<br />
ly to tie rail so she wirf<br />
oat<br />
'<br />
Trampi "Oh, I fwl fuanyipaV<br />
Ted: "What dfcl you ealf<br />
Tramp: "Nothing Majba<br />
whyl"<br />
Vermont paper: "The<br />
the ehurch was followed<br />
improper reception at Un ggjp<br />
home,"<br />
Aj<br />
—— 'fi'a<br />
tea<br />
have to be vwj-lg!^<br />
very mean to be missed<br />
are gone.<br />
Hoping without<br />
futile as waiting for<br />
ithout planting.<br />
No one ever won an<br />
with a taiicah driver af<br />
phone operator.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>,! "What raw<br />
Imported from Praneer<br />
•Indent! "Plays and •<br />
Many a key to<br />
left to nut In the Wet-:,<br />
I toil, a fountain pen^ig<br />
|bslf filled with ink>-*»l»Wjr<br />
An easy MyerTrBanatt;^<br />
buyer.<br />
Boatman (to _. .<br />
must ask you to VT.V-i<br />
as tt» Boatleaks,"<br />
TIDE TABLE '<br />
IB :<br />
Ii<br />
I<br />
ItsTroubles<br />
With Bathere<br />
Many Think Bathini Suits<br />
Art Intended For Shopping<br />
CoitumiM<br />
Saturday<br />
woman hather In her ab<br />
hrtvlated<br />
costume la<br />
pore ridiculous every<br />
Mr, and Mrs, A, Plummer and<br />
children have leased the Xeiley>cot<br />
tais In Pine Avenue, for the<br />
month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y, This Is the Prat<br />
visit to Wildwood <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Plum,<br />
mer, who had previously gone to<br />
Atlnntle <strong>City</strong> for vacation days,<br />
Mrs, Henry U. Chalmers nnil<br />
daughter. Miss Oertrude Chulmers.<br />
returnal from a i.Dlendld trip to<br />
WiiHliiiiKioii and polnta iiouth, on<br />
Fj-idny, nrroiniMHliil by Mls« Margiirfit<br />
SchonntiliJ, who has been her<br />
EUf'sl tit the Crest<br />
JoKeiiii R. Bennett and family,<br />
<strong>of</strong> North Philadelphia, mntared In<br />
ihis resorl Friday evening, Uikine<br />
the Wnldnian rot<br />
to capaelty on every trip, and<br />
there seemed to he no let up<br />
either night or day.<br />
Last year's record was smashed<br />
to pieces. There never were<br />
such .jiowiln in WlMwopd before.<br />
Tin boaeh froiii end to end was<br />
une iniuia or moving, laughing,!<br />
happy joy ridden pi'oplo.<br />
Ini<br />
bathl w<br />
HOIS, aaumering alone I<br />
ihe haaeh, or IsunElng together I<br />
By quick notion with the I dred free seats, a general ad<br />
^<br />
nilMslou <strong>of</strong> ten eeuis should 4ie<br />
asked, whirt in tte long run<br />
will work moM.satisfactorily and<br />
should be the means <strong>of</strong> drawing<br />
bluer bouses. Children without<br />
guardiana fthould not toe ; admitted.<br />
Pew people will miss the<br />
concerto and become<br />
regular<br />
then Is<br />
time <strong>of</strong> Ihelr lives. The weather<br />
man was kind and nature was at<br />
Us beat throughout. The Beach<br />
Patrol was iliusy keeping eyes en<br />
tho bnlhera, who would venture<br />
loo far, o» LJlu BUrf Was Very<br />
iatlsfled with her dgmain on the<br />
biseh, Ijhe parades the alreelii,<br />
about the stores and i.<br />
becomlnsjinji, ( n f Aft<br />
Young Avcnun fnr 1 lm Permitting the swimmer a<br />
day. Not Jihi, ,„„,„„<br />
| treaehBKiuii dare beyond the eon<br />
lollem about the s<br />
- Msses at the post<strong>of</strong>flce in utter<br />
dlsmgsrd <strong>of</strong> all feminine decency,<br />
IB high Seel boots, bracelets and<br />
* a neck chain, madam bather lie.<br />
UJMB that ,tbe seashore In her<br />
nBdevous wheresoevor she chooses<br />
to go, and forgets evemhini else,<br />
" In, spite <strong>of</strong> the fact that, beyond<br />
'tt» boundary lines <strong>of</strong> the heaeh<br />
fiBnt, ihe Is out <strong>of</strong> order on the<br />
streets <strong>of</strong> the city, unless dressed.<br />
Mayor S<strong>of</strong>roney, <strong>of</strong> Sea inie city,<br />
•• dtelared it a problem, when the<br />
people <strong>of</strong> that beautiful little city<br />
arose In arms about It, There is Bo<br />
jnsbiem to it. He has but to 4e.<br />
clie the quesUon once and for<br />
all time. Precisely so with<br />
all the other mayors <strong>of</strong> all Ihe<br />
other seashore places wherever the<br />
woman bather is a visitor. Un.<br />
less she can decide for herself to<br />
->nss properly on the public highways,<br />
then, it is, in fairness to<br />
womankind, that the mayors shall<br />
< be her judge.<br />
There are ordinances controlling<br />
. Uie bitntrV coatumei <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
' beaches, ordinances restrictlne certain<br />
modes <strong>of</strong> nttlre on the public<br />
highways In the resort cities. At<br />
least, Wildwood has such an orahunce,<br />
and at this time It needs<br />
strict enforcement. Women, when<br />
accosted by a protestor, complain<br />
<strong>of</strong> the men, when as a matter <strong>of</strong><br />
fact, It is due to herself to lee<br />
that, as ever since the world began,<br />
woman is the leader <strong>of</strong> all<br />
Ben. In whatsoever ihe prescribes,<br />
it Is the man who respects her<br />
law. To suit her moods, the manufacturer<br />
makes the bathing suit<br />
shorter and shorter, iln spite <strong>of</strong><br />
It, she Bnds material left to roll<br />
the edges. Accordingly, woman «et«<br />
' lie dictates <strong>of</strong> fashion and men<br />
"•'• tallow In her footsteps every time.<br />
The men have nothing to do<br />
with It, The matter <strong>of</strong> decent bath.<br />
lai suits belongs to womankind,<br />
l-.Wd the men will alwayi respect<br />
• ;*llr:<br />
lea Isle <strong>City</strong> doesn't ask for<br />
Bore than is hers by right, where<br />
y« laws <strong>of</strong> decency are concerned,<br />
A bit <strong>of</strong> news, boied and set on<br />
ttt front page <strong>of</strong> this paper,<br />
hMlud constructive criticism that<br />
U worthy <strong>of</strong> carrying farther. There<br />
It prevalent a sense <strong>of</strong> sympathetic<br />
sndentBBding which should hertaie<br />
contagious with the mayors<br />
<strong>of</strong> all. seashore cities, and they<br />
should cause more rigid enforcesent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the regulations,<br />
v Mr, and Mrs, Patrick Mclntyre<br />
' and family opened their numninr<br />
'callage in east Pine Avenue thin<br />
week for tbe season,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, 6«rge Annesley,<br />
<strong>of</strong> west Pine Avenue, are entertaining<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> friends from<br />
central New Jersey over the holidays.<br />
Sir, and Mrs, C. C. Farvm, <strong>of</strong><br />
Norrlntown. arrived here Friday<br />
evning on their regular yearly<br />
visit to Wildwood for the Fourth.<br />
, Stopping with Mrs. lue Iramhle,<br />
thiy will enjoy ihe week-end colehratloBs,<br />
Mr, Parvln Is a memoer<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe Norrlatown Police Depart-<br />
Bent<br />
5fr. mid Mrs, William Haas, <strong>of</strong><br />
'hlludolphla, are Ihe holiday suo»t«<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. anil Mr», (iforcc Taylor, in<br />
he Cliiyinn Apartmenlg,<br />
The .I.H'kmn nriiB rompnny ho«<br />
HnoB <strong>of</strong> the •.». No acclrientB<br />
wef« riiporlsd,<br />
Tho amunements were taied<br />
beyonil capacity for two days',<br />
Liiif upon line <strong>of</strong> parsons awaited<br />
hln or her turn to ride In the<br />
It la<br />
have<br />
nttroctlvo<br />
electric i tMJIlU <strong>of</strong> ever lha cpnater, Bsvsign<br />
nt the corner <strong>of</strong> their build.
I, cfarftw towel]<br />
An '<br />
NK, New]<br />
N<br />
to<br />
guy<br />
i John •• »i.a- block i. Wlldwood<br />
H While snfl_ Im. Viiiss.<br />
ts FaleFme from fereBe<br />
:<br />
feel to wijtil<br />
Henry ii Itunia lo Alinrto Mnn.i<br />
Lot 45, iiiaek A,<br />
Park, itouihwejit action.<br />
game to Anlonio A, Vil.te. U.W.<br />
? „ p„,„.<br />
A<br />
p <strong>of</strong> land for giale tl,ou, Same as<br />
HI from lands Ethei Camp,<br />
Is lands<br />
rth.<br />
ID Kathleen<br />
, pkiek i§. tract<br />
Hoiiday peich mpany to<br />
rdl./ *o John Bseh- MIiLsina. 1237. Lots s: SI, iilm-k Si<br />
Traet <strong>of</strong> land game to LO<br />
way * ' 3J.SS, lilock<br />
Same lo William<br />
Bloclt<br />
In ehoncery <strong>of</strong><br />
Deeree: Avalo<br />
a. mi;<br />
wssd Heiirhii!,<br />
I'hnrlpn. Tamil . us., . io Emerson<br />
W, Miedd, el us 11.1M Tract ...<br />
s. w. Bide <strong>of</strong> Hand Avenue, adjelnig<br />
lands <strong>of</strong> rhariea A. Beflneil,<br />
W.Blake, el al.<br />
IliOit; Tract SBK, side <strong>of</strong> Bay<br />
HlSSa* Beule 14. enlendtaii<br />
«omh,<br />
I<br />
land, <strong>of</strong> J, B. Barieil, SB IHe as Catherine It, Qulnn, et al,, io Anna hafe ROaJ (woodlandj adiolniBi;<br />
with Mrs, Sara Jackson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clark WMdbuor on UieiH, Brandl. IIJB, Lot 17, block 11, sf KiineF rlemmlniEway and<br />
re IHIW lot 8. aeetlDii<br />
'rtF&m Mirirs, et al. Containing<br />
Miss Opal Sehellenger spent Dr. Reuben Johnson, <strong>of</strong> Paler-<br />
spent <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 her with his<br />
3I.7S acres inore sr lens.<br />
f. Cape May Oly Land Co. Wednesday In Cape May andson,<br />
H. While Land «Bd_ ImtILal*2o!°bffik'*fil.*SaB<br />
Tiki Ygtf Msk<br />
Mrs, Myrtle Keeler and baby<br />
Wildwood shopping.<br />
mother, Mrs, Mary Griffith, Ir.<br />
»od Junction HeiEhiB,<br />
OoB, cueiiiris to SUile <strong>of</strong> New Btiiio; "I've added up returnW to her home In Glbbstown<br />
Wednesday evening after<br />
Kew Jersey, 11,00. Slrlp <strong>of</strong> land for<br />
Slate highway roiile No. 15, eslend=<br />
spending the forepart or ihe week<br />
" im lass's sf rjavld Rankln sn<br />
itheasi ts landiL at thr west<br />
here with her parents, Mr, and<br />
and geashsre Railroad Comany<br />
on the nfiFthwefit,<br />
WlUiaiii Taylor to Wlljlaln T, Montiery,<br />
ei us. 1300, BcslnnlnK ai<br />
it sn the a Mf,_ side <strong>of</strong><br />
IveBiie, gsl,0 ft.<br />
Sersuin sf WildWQsd<br />
tie M, n<strong>of</strong>f J;<br />
lB«y U Rlwor, fit<br />
iman. |1.M.<br />
I J, Q*<br />
tl. ft J, Barton lo<br />
tl W. Lu's ii apd<br />
Cit, el CiM<br />
f7har)«>i P,<br />
t*iesii 13,<br />
s.. to lien-<br />
Lets 1 addf.<br />
May<br />
TJda D. Van Winkle to Florence F<br />
Rutherford, ii.'rt. <strong>On</strong>e-nevenih part<br />
In tract on P. B side <strong>of</strong> Hughes Si,,<br />
***ijot*ns iandd sf Henry Knot!, John<br />
theBe t(iliiiiin« ten tines, air."<br />
loaaj "Ooodifor you,"<br />
And here are the ten<br />
Bnswem"<br />
"You lust •iapir cant teach on<br />
onion to hold IU breath."<br />
HAVE YOUR DOLLARS<br />
Mort folk* find it a Uik any tine <strong>of</strong> the jew tokeep their tklhn from lying swiftly mwmj. At Vamikn Time, however, it u musj<br />
how ibort U their «u y with DMI famUiM, They arrive for a brief visit on pay day and then. Presto! They are gone again. "Can't do<br />
«wd. about *," you mif t*g, But you can! YOU CAN KEEP MORE OF YOUR DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET IF YOU BUY IN<br />
Etna<br />
Mr. and Mm. William Search,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cold Spring, vljlted tin.<br />
Search'! partnto, Mr. and llre.<br />
prev!?ni esinpinlMo Hi<br />
house for h«r sister for two weeks<br />
An-drew Hawn* aunday,<br />
while she Is away on a two t<br />
Mrs. Lydla Dlekinnn entertalned<br />
Mrs Anna fHeelrnan and<br />
weeks' visit with H«v, and Mm,<br />
rlM P. Calfre;<br />
Harry Oarrisqii, at KeaDibury,<br />
•w E. Row. II''<br />
gon, <strong>of</strong> Vlneland. at her home on<br />
creek on west s 1<br />
H, J,<br />
Sunday.<br />
ftbin Qrepn creel<br />
Mrs. Qeorgie Bnyder Mils<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Oarrettson<br />
motored to Philadelphia on<br />
•cm, Alas UBci alonE Hid reufl, a«.<br />
lolnln« lindi <strong>of</strong> Eire Norton, con.<br />
Minink ,«J M»».<br />
Saturday,<br />
Insoii and son, Charles, <strong>of</strong> iouth Bays.<br />
Dennis, one evening<br />
Chnrlu F.<br />
i recently,<br />
•s-y, ct 4,<br />
I ss above. Waltir Ferguson, <strong>of</strong> Lumber^ Mrs, Bud liandletaa entertained<br />
tan, M. j., apeat Mtmiluy here her father, from poiulqwn. Pa.,<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
with h|g uncle, oharlH Harner, at the home <strong>of</strong> her «l»ter Sere,<br />
JTane!« o Budfopd, et uk,. Is Hen. Morton Steelman and Biother. over the Fourth.<br />
v areen, el ui, ll.iw. Let 11, blscK <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, assisted In the acr- Mrs, BIMBO Helntire, <strong>of</strong> Fish,<br />
¥lces In lunday §€hooj at Taher^<br />
uncle, Sundar arurnooB, with a<br />
yerf pretty duet,<br />
MU> Lena Damon vlalli'il her<br />
aunt and uncie. Mr. and Mrs. H.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Philip Hess en.<br />
lertalned Mr. and Mrs, Charles<br />
V, loulu, Sunda;.<br />
Heubnor ,<strong>of</strong> Brldesburg, Pa,, lant<br />
Mr, and Mr», Henrf Qunderton<br />
and five children, <strong>of</strong> iouthard,<br />
week end.<br />
Frank Qarretlsuii and Miss M,<br />
N, J,, spent Sunday at the M, B, Kelly were recent Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
parsonage with Rev, and &!r?, visitors,<br />
Brewln,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Htrvey Hawn<br />
Mr, and Mrt, Robert Patterson were recent week-end vlsltora<br />
entertained folks from Wilmington,<br />
Del,, tliIn week end.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jama! Matthews<br />
with his sister in Qlbbstown,<br />
Little Mildred Hem is recovering<br />
from an attack <strong>of</strong> the mumps. brother, Hary MalthewH, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
have been e nterlalniiiB hl«<br />
Mrs, Hem and Mildred are vl.iltinl<br />
her slater, Mrs. Marian Cor-<br />
days,<br />
New Lisbon Home, for a few<br />
noil.<br />
William MaiweU and son,<br />
For the third laturday in sticceimion<br />
an accident occurred In Harner Thursday afternoon.<br />
Bnlph, <strong>of</strong> WIIilwoou, visited C,<br />
the neiEhborhoad <strong>of</strong> Sally Mar<br />
ihall's crijusliiK. when<br />
Down* and n boy companion, <strong>of</strong><br />
Dlag Creek, struck a dog with<br />
the front wheels <strong>of</strong> hu light Ford<br />
Tabernacle M, I, Church looks<br />
wry nice with Its new Boor cOVerlng,<br />
which IU purthased by<br />
the Ladles' Aid, The carpet replaced<br />
that which had been In use<br />
for the past twenty-two yean.<br />
Mrs, Ida jackion and sons, uf<br />
Fishing Greek, spent Wednesday<br />
Mrs, William Hawn,<br />
Rem Taylor entertained his<br />
father. Leandsr Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Wfiilvllle.<br />
during the past week.<br />
John JiniM bu returned home Mlp> Mildred Smith<br />
from %.vtalt wKh His daughter, fnti, at Philadelphia,^<br />
Mrs, 3ohn Fletcher, In Woodcrest,<br />
N. J.<br />
GarretIwn and daughter,<br />
holiday* with Mr and MnLiS<br />
and Jennie<br />
'.<br />
Mrs, Laura Hatluieion and<br />
children, <strong>of</strong> Oamden, are keeping Miss Helen Majan, al i<br />
urrlum this week end<br />
weeks' visit with her<br />
vln, and wife,<br />
Mr. aad Mrs. Leonine i<br />
son cnlerlalned their<br />
„.., »...«.. _., — .<br />
Frances<br />
ettioB,<br />
tilned her gistir. Mr«, Ahhle HOD- teaches In CaMon. ovaf ti,. j ^<br />
. ;j.i,<br />
ing Creek, ban been caring for<br />
Mrs. Bmily Yeaflckl and Infant<br />
daughter,<br />
Mrs. A. Jockmn, with Mrs. 1,<br />
William Foi, Mrs, Aiirir idltm and Mrs,<br />
Nellie Fo*. <strong>of</strong> i IsblBg Creek, motored<br />
to Dennlsville Friday,<br />
Mrs. Josephine Oliver, <strong>of</strong> west<br />
Cape May, spent several dars here<br />
with Mrs, Qussle Balky.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Leflny Jaegen,<br />
accompanied by their daughters,<br />
Ireta and Mare!, celebrated the<br />
eighteenth anniversary <strong>of</strong> their<br />
marriage on Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y t, by<br />
enjoying an outing for the day<br />
at hlver View Beach, Pennsgrove,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Barl Tearicks are<br />
the parents <strong>of</strong> a baby girl horn<br />
Sunday, June 26,<br />
Mj, and Mrs, Lewis Atkins,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Washington, who spent the<br />
Wildwood""The Shopping Center <strong>of</strong> Cape May County"<br />
holidays in wildwood. visited<br />
relative! here on Saturday,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Wendal FreJey<br />
entertained his parents, Mr, ami<br />
Mra. ttcar Frajey, Sf,, <strong>of</strong> Oloucester,<br />
and a number <strong>of</strong> others,<br />
over the holidays.<br />
The llllmalinn<br />
The speeder in his motor*<br />
Was speeding fast and Bpeedhi.1<br />
A ilown the wayi -i'<br />
Up spake the judge with<br />
air,<br />
"You are not gnlnf<br />
flor thirty dayi<br />
far O&p* May<br />
helti and aupKrti<br />
fSffi*n and<br />
Vhanci<br />
E, R, COTTW<br />
Olvil llngineer—Bondeo<br />
iurveyor<br />
819 Asbuty Avejmi!<br />
OCEAN CITY, I. I,<br />
Phone: J2I-W<br />
FRANK W. EBELHARE<br />
Hardware, nouiefurnlslilBgs and Boat lupplin<br />
riuDiblng, Heating and Sheet Metal work<br />
Mecluuuo St, Cape May Conrt BgOM—none IU<br />
B9th 8t nod Third Ave., Stone Harbor, H. J—none It<br />
••EBELIIAEE BAB IT"<br />
Shop, and St«M an filled with heft, attractive merchandUe, priced la enable you to make «ubtUnti«l wving». And > InnfiiKi<br />
II II fOIll<br />
II. II. O. A. 1 in ih. Hi t iiinlni uhlli Oi<br />
,Vlm 111.I.1111 I Hi Kllll till<br />
"<strong>On</strong> 1 fimi In Iht. lunrili inuln<br />
Innii^anH wfliltiiHH 1 nutrlbuti.l<br />
tn Hie «I1!LI I IIIK 1I1 fi ,tt ho w<br />
oiinff 1 i| lit mil running threi 1]<br />
j UlillTiil .11 md Malltiil Inn<br />
Kin Mid Dili linn fl.tturrii<br />
Sfttnlrlfly's Game<br />
In thi only tume DIayfil I" 'he TiiluM ..t 7<br />
Hit Wildwood| M y<br />
lounty I* agui last aatunliy Scon by<br />
Kurt House (lifuitid Ilill. plnlii Wnoillilni 40000 11^10<br />
I Totals<br />
. Bellcplnln 10 to 1 nlill. Ih. Cjpi. M15 0 I) 0 1 0 0 0 0 I)—1 Put Game on Ice in Fifth OCEAN VIEW FIHE CO.<br />
)ther tinnm win lilh due in r.iln ,<br />
Second Gamp<br />
With Five Runs M. Ittili<br />
Jack Klinbli' In the hot for tin |<br />
bit M in<br />
Ifn&tonj, allowed «LK hiti ^ml .'W<strong>of</strong>irlbtm* 010102010-<br />
hnned fuurt(iil II<br />
1<br />
•It. Tho hitting <strong>of</strong> llollliikii .id Lower SlauRhteral<br />
I ui B lit plain, 15 K iirornif,<br />
TowiiHentl Jl)<br />
iValKin and Klinble Itaturnl<br />
Ilvi. tun** in Ibi tlilnl nnd Huh<br />
Thhty Iwn hln vii n<br />
KhllD Clark's fleldlnc oho «.ii 1<br />
tnnint, 1 F. CantlH<br />
' I" iui. < iioufth In win<br />
liy Bi Hi plain In difiillm, Lovn r<br />
J Dminlllli rf<br />
feature Muort Vi >n h mill n<br />
A Word To Your Husband<br />
About His Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range<br />
Ydur hutband wiU be as enthiwiaatic at you about Uiii put special <strong>of</strong>fer on the Hotpoint Electric<br />
Range we are making this month. When he learni <strong>of</strong> iU mmy .advantages and how rt will<br />
relieve you <strong>of</strong> many arduous houfi <strong>of</strong> ttanding over flit kitchen range, he will want yrti lo torn<br />
• Hotpoint. :<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a Small Payment Down<br />
Eleven Months To Pay<br />
Here is our'<strong>of</strong>fer. You pay only a small payment<br />
and we deliver a Hotpoint Range to<br />
your home and install it in your kitchen. Then<br />
you pay the remainder in eleven monthly payments<br />
with your electric bill. Come in today<br />
and let us tell you more about this <strong>of</strong>fer. And<br />
• bring your husband.<br />
ATI4NHC my ELECTRIC<br />
0.<br />
Electric Cookery<br />
Is Better<br />
You cook your food hotter, without tedious<br />
lioura <strong>of</strong> watchtiur whon you bnvo « Hotpoint<br />
Automatic Electric Rang«. No need<br />
with a, Hntpolnt to gorve n. rout too ran<br />
or too well done; no opening nnd C1O»JIMJ<br />
thn ovum door, no switching ot.ptna, no<br />
tcnUPK to tell whothM the food It pi$£.(<br />
prly done. Binct conking la *rti« A*B-i"<br />
matlcally. Simply prepare roar ao»U<br />
place it In tho own, aet tttB Ihdefmftd<br />
temporatnn} controls and at dinner Um»<br />
the (owl will ba re**T to wr»o—Mtontia-"'<br />
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I the nanm<br />
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t Kennedy, I<br />
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-tint night!<br />
them with p«r]<br />
. always olovo<br />
J one.<br />
certificate.<br />
Initials<br />
ncoUlecUon.<br />
Jtennfsly<br />
& gf the Co<br />
hud stumbiq<br />
i by the i<br />
r left; Ms comra<br />
to feel<br />
L itad<br />
»wtty<br />
beslti<br />
be- tD<br />
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la Urn i<br />
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land woe<br />
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THIS IS<br />
([Community<br />
House aSoon<br />
i Mi-<br />
Mr, am* In. laafs<br />
' Mia. t*m*k KaiBMOTlu.<br />
1 isad* a trl> to '<br />
I llnufcr KncdVadKH: mn aptnd-sx UK 4ay *tltl Mr. sari!<br />
I wrtm<br />
wlUt t*» Dtt.'7 Vwi. <strong>of</strong> I Jfrt- MorTta BapenUfo. n* JUI I<br />
J W,H Co.* Ov CT $20 000— —'<br />
"7 tt, umv ' • * ' , . ,,„», ,,- tt, ,^ b»»*7 I tt " f H»lf#>- A drim ^' -A<br />
fit o< tilfftlnt to thr- •* Ti^kaJ ^ *' |fh "»fl»>-1 '»>* TW; |- rlo»|y<br />
^,n>rlni-<br />
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tbr hidden nimv, It 1 * lfK " h " ir *w»* n F '^ lhi I* 1 *^ h wi l>^k*n,T^[T O' P<br />
b*bW arwl tt WJd'par >'^i * n 1 tf#Iffr *'*' h w|th h^n a 1-lp»i a i*- »^^3]^i5 Lh* w*.k<br />
>e>nt(not tt Ij* k &JCK1 ftabk I * '**" r '" tf l4 "^ Tf " riJI J **" * 'h t I*T^,<br />
tr|i40 you w&fil to hay or f" 1 **'"' 1 **'<br />
/JF f * ( *P* Ma? '-o«n Ewicy I>tiKr r )an wa^<br />
ttflr'llilnjt to «M* thr ^l^uiari<br />
r<br />
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Tm-itaho-- •init'-.r M^wlay<br />
-y or*»T J*r OOO people wry ^' lrn *" i lo Tuckabfr to b**r *,!*„!„]#.- ,^/j /-,„ wlrfl jjfr<br />
*nd aiiion^rt ih*( TaJit "o" H#>l|f T » Eltfr*.*jff* ij^Ur r D' Who bu * •P»"»diil 4>llri*i *I ilif ivnlni<br />
Mifrf-I rt*-rk*r *nrf «i-, n<br />
f<strong>of</strong><br />
Mm. Harry Ro<br />
AtlanMr (\lj<br />
'^#n afl/J pptnt<br />
sow, I m#i mf wif* ia 1 I<br />
iliar wij E^a frs*f bi?f |<br />
ear asd Latef BJirri^d |<br />
will<br />
to<br />
you -want *j> buy,<br />
u^ivt to Mil,<br />
tfj( I at th* Volunl***r Fir*- Cornpan/<br />
Steel From Sand<br />
Ulf,, «« pnfoctvd an electrical<br />
black land, .=,n<br />
T.h»-<br />
h*: w**k<br />
#u<br />
r w 1 C I «1 g<br />
Nf-W ^ -k * 8 t-J*<br />
Ai-a-n Margolin Murs<br />
v )»- lrjrj.1 TS.(TJ J. H. W, UaUdl<br />
sM M<br />
WStai<br />
w.<br />
Charles L Foster<br />
FUNERAL<br />
DIRECTOR<br />
South SewOk<br />
IWJHW*<br />
B«U TelflHoa,;<br />
BM UI* Cltr tfrK-4<br />
Court House Marble Yard<br />
MONUMEN-raANDMEWORlALOTONES |<br />
EXraRIETiOD MARBLE CUTn R3<br />
WK. a, KWBA<br />
CATC MAY COURT HOUffi, N. J.<br />
to bu WB. F, Dulsto ><br />
Reliable Trucking Servi<br />
To and from Phllu^lpbla: we call tar Uu foods as* '<br />
Unm to your dear si a cost nrr lltUa Bon !ku oH<br />
woold b, Ougad in (reUht alama, BjmcUl rat«a dnrla«<br />
BBBUa,<br />
«* ami iMsd Mb tk. ttal<br />
SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY<br />
0FTICE: FBIT2 AD FLEABUBK AVHTI1, BA MX Oft<br />
Ml Pnon. 14<br />
K.yaton. Bwsali*<br />
Good, dew CoaJ<br />
W, H. AUSTIN CO.<br />
WILDWOOD, N. X "* f|<br />
'Tin Old Reliable Tart*<br />
When You Build<br />
consider fair dealing and<br />
dependable construction.<br />
See members <strong>of</strong><br />
The Master BuildersEx<<br />
<strong>of</strong>Wildwood,N.J.<br />
JOHN a CURVAN,<br />
SECTION i OCKAH cm TOWS, ooga rat, 1.1,, nusAi, mi 1,<br />
!ape May and Cumberland County Happenings <strong>of</strong> die<br />
? .C.Wheaton<br />
jost Hard Game<br />
To Port Nonis<br />
Teanu Played Air.<br />
tight Boll After the<br />
Second Inning<br />
Norris Won in Ninth<br />
Fort NorrU defeated the T C.<br />
team, leaden <strong>of</strong> the<br />
IlriUe Leaau«. lad Wedm-».laj<br />
|rllb the snal score 1 to 2.<br />
• Fart Narrlt scored twice In lln:<br />
put Mllltille till<br />
right<br />
and lied the sent In the<br />
ipd DP two hits and iws gr<br />
Tot all Innlns* III* rlnl<br />
i Birujgled for the winning<br />
Both to.mii played airtight<br />
nil and It wss snrMdir'i<br />
i until the ninth Inning, in<br />
i ninth Inning Rlnsiold cran-<br />
I tbs plats on a short groundsr<br />
Orsin. being cailtd ufe by<br />
ptrt Conahej.<br />
l*st Saturday's gam« with B.<br />
jL wss cancelled begausg <strong>of</strong><br />
•In. hut (hej will plsr later In<br />
i Kiion.<br />
uly » the strong Pennirlvinls<br />
Uroad team will again plft?<br />
PORT NORRU<br />
I 10 if l!<br />
T, a WKBATON<br />
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0<br />
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B* ib - 1<br />
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Whllden. rf<br />
iiiden, c_<br />
folall..,<br />
1 fill! J<br />
f. C. WliMt<strong>On</strong> 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—I<br />
Norrli..! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1^-j<br />
Ccdarvillt<br />
Newport's New Baptist<br />
Paitoj Will Arrive Soon<br />
Bev. Geor|e B, Fiticher, pl«.<br />
torelBel <strong>of</strong> H, Newport Baplist<br />
Church, clonsj bis patt<strong>of</strong>ate with<br />
the Baptlit Church <strong>of</strong> New Bri-<br />
Mln, Conn,, <strong>Jul</strong>y J, but remains<br />
nil Ihe aeld two weelu to sup<br />
tile pulpit.<br />
He will ga homif lo Phlladol<br />
phis to tike a brief vacation tor<br />
needed reM tbout the mildle ef<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y snd sill irrlve In Newport<br />
the IsBt weeli in juij to take up<br />
the work. Key. Romaine Baleman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Newark, will nil the<br />
Newport pulpit <strong>Jul</strong>y i«.<br />
<strong>On</strong> June It William Harris.<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> gaigm, moved Psgtor<br />
Fletgher's household goods to<br />
Newport Mfely gnil (atlafsctorllr<br />
In a round trip <strong>of</strong> about 300<br />
Fairton<br />
Mrs, Lewis H, Slmpklas has re<br />
turned home from a visit In<br />
Piessantvllle,<br />
Mr and. Mrs. Henry<br />
Ilweil<br />
and Children, <strong>of</strong> Boselle, N. J.,<br />
are vUitlng Mrs. Ella Elwell<br />
Robert Ooie and ramiljr were<br />
vlsitori In Dutch Neck on Bundar.<br />
Mrs. Ruth Andrew and Mist<br />
Hester Loper have returned Boms<br />
nlier a visit WI1D relatives In<br />
Wooaburr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. janes Mulford<br />
spent tne fourth at rortiscue.<br />
Willlra 0. Reeves and<br />
entsrtalned at their home Ur,<br />
and Mrs, Charles<br />
Warren, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuekahoe,<br />
and Charles Reeves<br />
and family, <strong>of</strong> Woodttury,<br />
Henry llweil and family, Mrs.<br />
Ella Elwell. Mis. Melile Smith<br />
and Ur, and Mm. I, L, Redfern<br />
were visiting Mr, and Mrs, Leonard<br />
Dawnain, in Cedarvtlle on the<br />
Fourth, '<br />
Mr. and Mis, Lewis Hendeff<br />
»n, <strong>of</strong> camden, were sailing on<br />
Mr, md Mre, Edwin Taylor on<br />
•undsy.<br />
Mr. and Mm. Lewis<br />
were recent vlillons it Bivervlew<br />
BHCh.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Fred lorden<br />
ware in PlUlodelphln on Baturday,<br />
Wildwood,<br />
Mnlford. <strong>of</strong><br />
II spendinl<br />
Nortt<br />
HT«ral<br />
naiiy<br />
Mends <strong>of</strong> WM<br />
lias Pste will h« fritvid Is<br />
r she was tikes to lrld|«ton<br />
1 snd underwent an apers-<br />
« for apMndieitia, Miss Paie<br />
I doin( nry nlcelr asd recoveri<br />
rapuHr,<br />
i Mary Bar.ntlnn is recover<br />
r Iram as oportlon, n.rlng had<br />
niU ind idBBids nmovad.<br />
ICapt.m John BriBesnulu Ii<br />
• 1 to bu home br illaess.<br />
Pnreaar and Mrs, Rudolph<br />
"JIBrtc, <strong>of</strong> UBIOB Citr, N, J,.<br />
i apndiiia; ihilr T.eatlnn with<br />
r tanats, Mr. and Mn, Netson<br />
I Mia liiiabMh jbeaMB bas rei»d<br />
fron Vlneland. whert she<br />
•Ultlng rclatlfes,<br />
Uln Helen Mane*, a tna|tr<br />
" Cooraha ConterT.torr at<br />
niiadsltbia. Is<br />
time with ur statsr, Mrs,<br />
Itenns,<br />
K, •Urkey !l tlTini cerunners<br />
laid (ram the<br />
: to hie ajanajt, alia a<br />
nt Boor 1B tne aarafi.<br />
[JU*.<br />
Hann.h Gordon kas re-<br />
Bfcd to her home la D«B«r,<br />
.. after Ylsltlni her .later.<br />
i. rrsd Waliea, Mrs. OsrdoB<br />
•• list btniw <strong>of</strong> tile lllatai<br />
ktr father, Mr. «lmer Itselu,<br />
who u alowly inproTlai,<br />
Mrs. Qmrn<br />
cuwtdl kas re.<br />
roed from Trmton. wBere ihe<br />
• been .pending; sdrat tins with<br />
' dangMar, Urs. Wlnltred<br />
fd, woo baa Hen ill la a<br />
riial,<br />
Mra,: Conard |Nomi.ksr<br />
mother homi aad will<br />
MBS tlm* In ftWrW!-<br />
G*or»e jeiM tptlt Wcdwlth<br />
MiBos It fort Mori<br />
"U. Ulllao Hotted .<strong>of</strong> Brld.eo<br />
Hotted .<br />
H sptnAiBf som« Urn* with<br />
^ (tat<br />
nomlwr who mat<br />
and ii.lt»d the<br />
aars with relatlvts here,<br />
Charles Orlscom and Mlm Btmsle<br />
Delttrica, <strong>of</strong> Salfrn. spent<br />
Sunday evening with Frank B.<br />
Robblns snd fimilr.<br />
Mrs. Cbsrlei LlvlnfSton and<br />
Mrs. Juiius LJvlngnton were rial<br />
tore in Mulltca Hill on TJiursdij.<br />
•mith<br />
Westcott, <strong>of</strong> GsBBden,<br />
a ipendlng some time with Mr,<br />
and Mrs. 'Charles WHtoou,<br />
Miss Nnmii<br />
Livinaton, <strong>of</strong><br />
Hopewell, Mener Oountr, is<br />
spendlnf Ihe summer<br />
vacation<br />
with her parents, Mr. and Mn.<br />
Charles UvinfstOB,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Cole hive<br />
returned B) their home in Port<br />
OlesUr, N. Y,, after « vUlt wiUl<br />
Robert Cole and fatnllr.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Idwln<br />
Tsfl<strong>of</strong><br />
spent Sunday in Port Norrls.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Russell cook and ohiU<br />
dren, <strong>of</strong> Taoaqus, ft.Lore vUit.<br />
Ins<br />
Mr. and Mrs, 1. Ooatei<br />
Iwing.<br />
Howard f, Conner la a luest<br />
<strong>of</strong> relattvei in Caps JI»y.<br />
Miss Ada Miller, i student at<br />
Ursinus Oollege, It apiddinl the<br />
SUBiBier VMatlon wllh her Mren<br />
ta, Mr, and Mra, Oeer(e Miller,<br />
Mrs, Robert Tomlln and son,<br />
Oharles, <strong>of</strong> Millviile, hsTe beeii<br />
resent Vislton at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles HanklM.<br />
Mr, and Mm. H.rry Martin, <strong>of</strong><br />
PolladelpUa, nent lundar with<br />
Charles C.mm.<br />
Hortwnt Ishulti ud ftmllT,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Elmer, were calUng on rel«-<br />
tlve. ken on funds;.<br />
Mm, J, nwin Curtlas and BOB<br />
Jsci, -re BMnllnc several daji<br />
at Center <strong>On</strong>ve,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, M. B, Husted. <strong>of</strong><br />
Ced.rrlllo, were ssJIlDg on relitlves<br />
la town OB lundar.<br />
Auction Bridge<br />
Tnouaanda <strong>of</strong> bridge enthuiiuu<br />
throughout the country are followini<br />
with keen Inters* the remarkable<br />
aeries <strong>of</strong> articles on<br />
••Auction Bridge" by Milton 0,<br />
Work, BOW ippetrint daiiy, and<br />
iundiy In the New York Anierl-<br />
,n.'=<br />
Mr. Work ia known wnerWir<br />
bridge la played. He is the author<br />
<strong>of</strong> rleven book, as tM «»m«<br />
(one a noh action beat aeller Mr<br />
neatly two yMra),ta member <strong>of</strong><br />
•very eommltte. that lii drafted<br />
•a ABHriUB cod. <strong>of</strong> bridge law*.<br />
4 lecturer, loader and «MH<br />
h<br />
Mrs. Sophia.Martin<br />
Turned 82d Comer<br />
Event WM Fittingly Celebrated<br />
Independence* Day<br />
A birtbday celebration was held<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, I,<br />
Wesley Adams, on <strong>Jul</strong>y 4, In<br />
honor <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Adams' mother.<br />
Mrs. Bnpbla Martin, who has<br />
her line mlleslone and<br />
is stili &n active woman and does<br />
very fine handwork, crocheting<br />
yokel and Isce for doilies. Those<br />
present were Aunt Soplile. as she<br />
known to her tnanf friends.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, j, Wesley Adams,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Robert L, Jeffries.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Alvln Nlekelson<br />
and<br />
children, Mary Ball. Gertrude,<br />
Menrr and Isabelle, Mr.<br />
I Mrs, Norman Jeffries and<br />
son, Norman, luse Reeves, Robert<br />
Adsms, Mn. Joiephlne Wallace<br />
and Jennie ConagheF, all <strong>of</strong><br />
Port Norfls; Mr. snd Mrs, Harry<br />
Hudson, <strong>of</strong> Millviile; Mrs, Etnaline<br />
Dsvls, <strong>of</strong> Irldieton; Mr. »nd<br />
Mrs. John iomeri and dauihter,<br />
Matie, <strong>of</strong> Pluiinlvllle; Mr. and<br />
Mrs.<br />
Edward 0, Hunter and<br />
daughter. Bill, <strong>of</strong> Maurlretown;<br />
Mrs. Amanda Somers, <strong>of</strong> VlBeland.<br />
All did ample justice to s<br />
chicken potple dinner and sll the<br />
tblnss that go 40 make IS €nioyshle<br />
day. Mr, Edward c.<br />
Hunter fivored with a piano solo<br />
In a pleulng Disnner, All wished<br />
Aunt Sophie many »ore sgeh<br />
memorial<br />
t the consideration and the legibility and accuracy<br />
was 1741,000. [<br />
11am<br />
Jacob<br />
Rlgglll,<br />
nVKKln.<br />
and Edward Rigfin,<br />
Mr. and Un. LeRoy<br />
Bsiley<br />
and Mrs. Frsd Lund spent Wedneday<br />
afternoon ol last week la<br />
Mauritetawn vlslUuf friends,<br />
Mrs, J, Owen Carney sptBt<br />
Lester<br />
Ooraon, I Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bailey have<br />
been visiting their aunt and<br />
unclu at Newport, Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Frank Stuwmin<br />
p<br />
Ambrose Oandy.<br />
thane<br />
Park<br />
were:<br />
Mr, snd<br />
Among<br />
Brldgeton<br />
who<br />
lout<br />
Mrs,<br />
were st<br />
Monday<br />
William<br />
Terry and daughter, Pauline, Mr.<br />
ton, is apendlng a<br />
days with<br />
her sister. Miss Elliabilti Buiby,<br />
Mn,<br />
Roscoe BhuU and Mrs,<br />
Oonsunt <strong>On</strong>ce, Sr,, iiul Constant,<br />
Jr., were in Newport re.<br />
eently.<br />
Mill Anna ShlveTS, <strong>of</strong> MiUvltle,<br />
was in town Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />
list week vlsitins friends.<br />
MJss Louise Powell is •pending<br />
aonu time In Burlington with<br />
relatives.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Howard Palym bss returfled<br />
to her home In Camden,<br />
after spendiBg a few days here<br />
wltt<br />
her alaMr, Mn. Daniel<br />
Bslemin.<br />
Wash-<br />
Oeorce conahey, Jr.,<br />
inston, spent the week end with<br />
Bis parent., .Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge<br />
Canahey, Sr,<br />
Mr, and Hn J«se Ohamtien<br />
entertained eompany from out <strong>of</strong><br />
town over th* week end.<br />
rtarted <strong>of</strong>f well In the Ban ate,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Aim Roge<br />
tisn. Sev.-ral bungalows are now<br />
In process <strong>of</strong> erection,<br />
Mrs. HAIPU Ballsy and dsugh.<br />
ter, araee and Msollls, a Mill,<br />
vllle, were Friday visitors st ihe<br />
home <strong>of</strong> their relatlws Mr, and<br />
Mrs. John Land.<br />
The funeral <strong>of</strong> Robert Hawn<br />
was held oa luaday<br />
afternoon<br />
from the home <strong>of</strong> his brother,<br />
Charles Hawn,<br />
Mr, Hswn had<br />
been a resident <strong>of</strong> this locality<br />
ifom his early youth,<br />
He was<br />
laid to rest bedds tils purentu in<br />
the old Port BHiatetB Cemetery.<br />
Mr and Urs. OharlM Ireland<br />
ud their relative, Mrs, fort, all<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miiiviile,<br />
s^Bl the rourth<br />
with their daufhter, Mrs. John<br />
Blsvic,<br />
Howard Buiby has had • gas<br />
plant Installed st kis bone,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henir Itee«s,'<strong>of</strong><br />
Pitman, aoooaMlila by {rlends<br />
from MershaBivill*, «all»d Bunday<br />
afteraseB on Mr. sad Mrs,<br />
Mortimer Msyhat,<br />
Merry froups M bathing psr.<br />
Ues are dally sMn on our river<br />
road bound for Laurel Like<br />
Some are on • hiking trips" sod<br />
Home come In cata.<br />
Often luaeh<br />
Is taken alone and hours are<br />
spent at tae 'tteael,"<br />
Golden Eagles Pait<br />
Chi e f 8 Me«t <strong>Jul</strong>y (6<br />
The <strong>Jul</strong>y meetiflf <strong>of</strong> the Van<br />
chiefs' AsaoclatloB <strong>of</strong> South Jer-<br />
•er, an orjinliatlon<br />
recently<br />
formed by the past chiefs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
different ustiea <strong>of</strong> tne knights<br />
<strong>of</strong>, the Ooldtn EslU, will be held<br />
with Keliiervllle Castlf, No. 74.<br />
at HelslarrUIe, on MtUrday evening.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y II, at 1 ft M.<br />
1<br />
Mat chiefs<br />
will t? present<br />
Iron the senrsi dJ^erent Ustles<br />
in this sMilaa and it is iipeeted<br />
a iood tine will M hat. Tka lnvitatMM<br />
an belmx seat to every<br />
plat chief and a lartt turnout Is<br />
Btpeeteil.<br />
It will be decided at this meet-<br />
Ing where the Amjuat nuetlnj is<br />
to ha held, at the WMlMt are to<br />
be held In a different otatle each<br />
month.<br />
i •';<br />
ESflMll<br />
Downtown ~~* • .,'-<br />
Tks «l»iar-«Kf v i"<br />
I a Bnapej Blond"<br />
children, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury. spairt tde-<br />
.week end here at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr, Rogers' mother. Mrs, Carrie<br />
Kogera,<br />
Mia Ellisbeth chew bu gone<br />
to New York, where she will<br />
spend some time,<br />
llr and Mrs, Charlw Biggin<br />
and Mr, and Mn, Boardraan<br />
Newoomb and dalujhter, Helen,<br />
spent Monday visiting several<br />
Pisces in Norta Jersey.<br />
Quite a number <strong>of</strong> our townsfolk<br />
attend<br />
Bridgeton.<br />
the<br />
parade in<br />
Mr, and Bra, Fred Lund and<br />
sons, Wbrren and William, spent<br />
Monday afternoon in MlUviile.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley,<br />
and<br />
daughter, Belle, spent the<br />
Fourth at Cape May,<br />
Carl Blaskman, who has been<br />
very ill, Is improving,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Learning Berry<br />
and Mr and Urs, Austin Berry<br />
and daughter, Lebma, spent Monday<br />
in Brldgeton Park,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Hiskman,<br />
entertained company from out <strong>of</strong><br />
town over the week end.<br />
Mr. and Mn. Harry H, New.<br />
comb and children, Harry and<br />
Dorothy, spent Monday at River<br />
View Beach.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Newcomb<br />
and daughter, Mary, are upond;<br />
Ing some time at Fortesgue,<br />
Idren, Pel<br />
Mn. Ami<br />
and John Dlllahey.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bailey,<br />
Misses Murthn Riley, Dorothy UH<br />
Dlckel and, Edna McLean spent<br />
Saturday evening in rortescue.<br />
Mr. snd Mrs. James Oibinn,<br />
Mrs. M. A. Smith, Misses Evelyn,<br />
Marlon, Helen, Mildred and Ethel<br />
Smith, Mary Gibson and Messrs,<br />
Donald Smith and Morris Pepper<br />
were In Penn»vllle Monday.<br />
Mr. snd Mrs. M, A. Hmllh and<br />
children, Mildred, Evelyn and<br />
Donald. Mr. and Mrs, Jsmes Qib.<br />
son and daughter, Mary, and Mrs.<br />
M. Cain, Mn. Badle Chamberlain<br />
and SOB, Gilbert, and Morris<br />
Pepper were In Foriescue Sunday.<br />
Mr. snd Mrs. Daniel Batensn<br />
and ghiidren, Robert, Mary, Carolyn<br />
and Ethel, were at River<br />
View Beach Monday,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Ohanoe and<br />
son, Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald<br />
Harrington »nd dauihter, Oaro.<br />
lyn, and Mr .and Mn, Warraa<br />
Miller were In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the<br />
Fourth.<br />
Among<br />
those who were In<br />
Wildwood last Sunday were: Mn.<br />
Myron Jones and children. Misses<br />
Bebecea and Maria<br />
Hoboins,<br />
Laura Brown, Israh Berry, Dorothy<br />
Jones and Lester Moore,<br />
Walter and Margaret Lore and<br />
Edith Peterson spent the Fourth<br />
at Elver View.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Molllniccr<br />
have recently moved Into<br />
the house formerly occupied by<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Melvln Bockwell,<br />
Mine Dorothy Jones and Mster<br />
Menantico<br />
Mrs, Ada Hampton and daughters,<br />
Lyilla and Florence, called<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Harry Aekley one<br />
day this weak.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Walter Hampton enter,<br />
talned company aver the week<br />
end.<br />
Mn. Anna Haltinger and<br />
daughter vlaltsd Mftlnlfa Bator,<br />
day,<br />
Charles<br />
Aokley, <strong>of</strong> Oaklyn,<br />
spent tbe week end with his parents,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Aokley.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Janus aharp, <strong>of</strong><br />
•unset Lodge, entertained com*<br />
pany from New ork over the holidays.<br />
Moore spent<br />
Baltimore.<br />
the<br />
week end In<br />
Mr, and Mn. Frank Stowman<br />
entertained company from out <strong>of</strong><br />
town over the week end.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, A, J, Kellierg<br />
entertained company from Phlladelphia<br />
over the week end,<br />
Samuel Perrine Ii •pending a<br />
few dsys In iea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mrs, Archie Jackson spent<br />
Saturday In Brldgeton,<br />
Delmont<br />
Miss Alberta* Chambers is home<br />
from OlasBboro Nonmal School,<br />
Mnt, <strong>Jul</strong>ia Con. John Liplhuska<br />
and<br />
Raymond Warwick are s.t-<br />
David Bateman spent Saturday tending summer school<br />
In South Dennlsvllie.<br />
Blaster Charles Whildln hw<br />
Mr, and Hn, Andrew Bailey been •pending a few days with<br />
spent the Fourtrh in wildwood,' his sister In Leesburg.<br />
Mr. and Mn. Frank Dlckel and<br />
children,<br />
Dorothy May and<br />
Frank, and Miss Edna McLean,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tacony. Pa., spent a tew days<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mn, H,<br />
Oarretaon,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. William Marks<br />
spent lundaf afternoon at the<br />
Sharp farm.<br />
The stork visited ihe homo or<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hanby on<br />
lunday morning and left a little<br />
Dor.<br />
Mr. and Mn, Archie<br />
•hull<br />
•pent Saturday evening In Bridge'<br />
tea.<br />
Among<br />
inne who welt In<br />
Mlllvllle latDrdar evening were!<br />
Mr, and Mn, H«ry Fleldi. Mrs,<br />
Paul Cont.nl, Mr, and Mrs. H.<br />
C. Barrsclaugb .nd HBS, Robert<br />
and Jomph, and Mr. ud Mn,<br />
•tewart campbsil,<br />
Mrs.<br />
Lewi. Conklln U numbind<br />
among the dck.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, John DaMla,, ot<br />
PhlladelhU; Mr. and Mri<br />
•omen Ooraon and family<br />
spent the week end and the<br />
Fourth out <strong>of</strong> town,<br />
Mrs, C. O, Poster and William<br />
Langier. lr,, attended the daSI.<br />
c.tlon <strong>of</strong> the new MUrtheuse<br />
BulldiBfa at Cape May Court<br />
House Thursday, June 30.<br />
Mr. «nd Mrs, Barter, <strong>of</strong> Dorcharter,<br />
and Mr, and Mrs. Bennett<br />
etawman and little son.<br />
Jack, flrers "calling on Jadt Haa.<br />
derson «i»d wife Saturday evening.<br />
Motorists now detour via Dor,<br />
cheater and Leesfeurg •Bi'e the<br />
road Is under Mnatructloa,,<br />
Among ithoee who Meat the<br />
Fourth at wildwood were Mr.<br />
sad* MM, Al pawler, Al Brrkkson<br />
isad family. Mr, Oeorw W,<br />
Lae and Mr. and Mrs,, Hen IT<br />
Henoetmn. ., ; '<br />
Mr. and Mm. Linwwd Foster<br />
as 1741,000.<br />
TOs Bale must be approved by<br />
the District Court <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
and was reported for approval on<br />
Tuesday,<br />
Mr. While wag president <strong>of</strong> uhe<br />
old company and in tbe event<br />
<strong>of</strong> the approval <strong>of</strong> the sale It Is<br />
understood thai the project will<br />
he carried on along about the<br />
same line as in the past. No<br />
change in personnel is sontemplated,<br />
it Is staled, and the sups<br />
name will probably to retained.<br />
Lloyd Lewla will still be in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> production.<br />
'<strong>of</strong> Its map, together with Its convenient<br />
site, has brought t" It<br />
additional recognition for its er-<br />
Bolency,<br />
Newport<br />
The<br />
following were Newport<br />
visitors over'the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y;<br />
Mr, snd Mrs. Lewis Spencer, Mr.<br />
snd Mn, Oeorge Campbell snd<br />
daughter, tnelda, Mr. and Mrs,<br />
John Joslln. Mr. and Mrs, Wll<br />
bert Joilln and children, <strong>of</strong> Cam<br />
den: Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge Hand,<br />
Mliff Martha Chance, Homer<br />
Bonne, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; Reginald<br />
Hlley, <strong>of</strong> Fort Morris: Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Earl Hornor and children,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Delanco; Mr, and Mrs. William<br />
Van Vllck and son, <strong>of</strong> Gloucester,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bayers,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, George B. lare,<br />
Mr, ind Mrs. William Weldon,<br />
Jr., Mr, and Mrs, Ray Hines,<br />
Mr. and Mr>, Ross C. Comer and<br />
SOB, McCauloy. Mr, and Mrs. wllilam<br />
Weldon, St.. ud. Hiss Helen<br />
Bntten spent the Fou'rtt al Bit.<br />
tyiburg, Pa,<br />
Mr,' and Mrs, Boyd Fagan snd<br />
and Mr, and Mrs, Oharlea L,<br />
Peterson spent the week end at<br />
Delaware Water Gap.<br />
MUsei Erma Moncrlef and<br />
perla petenon and Nelson Batemin<br />
were the guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mr. and Mra, H. H. Hanklns Mn. Frank Newcomb, st Kirk<br />
•pent Wednesday at a Sunday<br />
school picnic in Bridgeton.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Harry<br />
Aekley<br />
motored to Port Norris to visit<br />
her Bitter, Miss Ulile Butby on<br />
Sunday afternoon,<br />
Mrs, Frances Knight entertained<br />
MISS Catharine McDonald<br />
snd friends, from<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Sunday.<br />
Russel Burden Is hsvIng the<br />
foundation<br />
laid for hi! new<br />
house,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Olunn vis.<br />
Ited her mother. Hoods Aekley,<br />
Monday,<br />
Mrs, Maude Lee and daughter,<br />
ROM, snd Mn, Ellen Fangburn<br />
and Mrs, IliiabetB •ssttuck, <strong>of</strong><br />
Leesburg, vliited Mrs, Edn» Aekley<br />
this week,<br />
Paul Aekley has sold three<br />
acre! <strong>of</strong> land along tbe creek next<br />
to H.' H, Ranklnr property lo<br />
Burdett Tomlln, <strong>of</strong> Oeean Oily,<br />
for a building lot.<br />
Mauricetown<br />
Mrs, George Owens Is entertain.<br />
Ing company from Pennsylvania<br />
for a few days,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, PfBsicky, Of New<br />
York, culled on Mri' Praak Feaster<br />
recently,<br />
Mrs. Mary Errlcson enterMIaed<br />
her brother from Mlllwlle. Friday<br />
evening.<br />
Masters Lawrence sad Kennelh<br />
Bailey ban returned home after<br />
spending some time with their<br />
grandparent!.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Taleoi<br />
spent the week end In Baltimore,<br />
Mrs, Trolus will, and daughter.<br />
Elnora. Ii aoeodlnj somt time<br />
with her anthtr, Mrs, Phoebe<br />
Polhanui, <strong>of</strong> Dorchsnter.<br />
Mrs. Wllllim BhUti and family<br />
ipeat Friday In MilMiie.<br />
Mrs,<br />
George Owsu sad son,<br />
Albert, spent Saturday la Ueaburg,<br />
Milton Bailey, at Dorclio.ler,<br />
called on nil mother. Mrs, Rosa<br />
wood, N. j.<br />
Mr and Mn. Albert Newcoinl,<br />
and daughter. Miss Doris, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bridgeton, called on Mrs. Lydla<br />
Newsomb sundsy.<br />
Misses Florence Ryan and<br />
Hue! Moore spent the Fourth at<br />
River View Beach.<br />
HIIM Mabel Imenon spent<br />
Sunday at Atlantis <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Warren Qehbart was badly<br />
burned this week, while fighting<br />
a ore In the woods. His burns<br />
were treated at Brldgeton Hospital,<br />
Mr,, and Mrs, i, s. Henderson<br />
andfamily, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury, and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. William A. Browne and<br />
son,<br />
William, <strong>of</strong> cecllton, Md,,<br />
spent lunday with Beth Musted,<br />
Mr. and Mn. Leslie Bradford<br />
and daughter. Haul, spent tbe<br />
Fourth at Wildwood.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, William Bradford,<br />
Br., were the guests <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Hurry Bradford Sunday.<br />
Benjamin F. Henderson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Benedict, Md., Is visiting tali<br />
daughter, Mrs, Frank Silvern.<br />
Llndwood Campbell, <strong>of</strong> Dlvld-<br />
•are spending<br />
with tbelr son. B.<br />
UBM la Mam<br />
M«a-<br />
Mrs<br />
Annie Janaa is ipendlne<br />
a weak with her granddaughter.<br />
Miss Gladys Ana, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
Mr. sad MN, John H. Bailey<br />
motored to Del.WUW 8»tunliy.<br />
Mrs flttphen Bhropahlre. <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden, .pent Ui« wee* efld .with<br />
Mr. aga Mrs, Lwlle Calilns.<br />
Mr. aftd Mra. Edw.rd Compton<br />
ot MttWIls; Mr. and!<br />
Aaaicla-<br />
Mr.<br />
at*'.pendln,<br />
p<br />
tlm* -1U. hU<br />
''' "<br />
Ev.nt<br />
was held undfr the<br />
the rairfleld PMsnyteri*n<br />
This church .t.nda In<br />
<strong>of</strong> the road tali way<br />
Fairtan .ud this Ylli.ge.<br />
program was «s follow.; • plfl:.i.-.<br />
Hymn. "F.lth ot Our rita-jaV'V i,<br />
mrocatlon, Bev, J. H. DWtl^M<br />
SeleeUon, male ijuartat. -i-:•,'^A<br />
Scripture Itann, Jtev. W.. ;fcK>:J<br />
Prayer, Bar. I, WV Clark. .<br />
Hoio. 0. Kellmai«r. ' '•'<br />
Financial •taMmsnt; MM, I<br />
Hires, -•• : '•:<br />
Solo. 0, KellinnTor.<br />
* j<br />
Offering for malnUn.nce <strong>of</strong> tn<br />
old Stone Ohu'nt,<br />
• ' ''<br />
Selection, male qu.rlet<br />
Addrew,<br />
-Lite'. Hf^l<br />
Rev, H, 0. WIIMnson, Pb<br />
HyniB, "Ood H* With T<br />
We Meet Again."<br />
Dontogy, congregation.<br />
Benediction.<br />
Ht, I<br />
Vaugban,<br />
j # *j| i= : 6<br />
Many iBtsnsiing atoile.., ara,.<br />
told about tbls old edlnte. '"'<br />
earif yeara Inbabltanta <strong>of</strong><br />
section took refuge there fnpi! ,«|<br />
bloodthirsty Ind|.ni who •' wr" " w<br />
beiag driven further away,<br />
the time if thi war batwsaji ( .<br />
North and thi Boutb It trai- qaiajt: •:;;<br />
as a mruiUnc .tation.<br />
Belnr '<br />
close to the fMimi .Bittn* I<br />
iii a center <strong>of</strong> •ttractiaft. Jt '<br />
are »ery few Mldlere llTlnf j<br />
but they .od Mme oidfriB<br />
tell how there were We and, ^<br />
corp. musle and f.trlotjo l<br />
ing In the lotenat <strong>of</strong>, Old, <<br />
An Incident 1. told, <strong>of</strong> »<br />
living st MnanlMB ' * '<br />
this ghurah to .wa .<br />
Sunday ii, B«aaiM«, ;Hi<br />
there wiinf B^rfi tt<br />
ten. he walked HI OMt<br />
Tbe building' ,H Just m<br />
when iftt «rt«tta,.iritfc;»at|<br />
nldca. brick alMea. *<br />
fsahtoned<br />
bilhlMy<br />
collection bsgi on long'<br />
It hss long been kn<strong>of</strong>amiilar<br />
tandmirk. ale<br />
tery is conne61ed WiUl<br />
Business School<br />
pmong the studenU rweB^ML' „<br />
bted<br />
dlplonum at. Brld»»toB<br />
Raess School are: Ethel Mic-<br />
Oartby. seeMUrid coome; Haa- ,•<br />
nab Braolts, bookkeeplni; couraal.<br />
Joseph<br />
Bnadwar • and RoUS4 .;•('«•*<br />
Baker, commercial narsa,<br />
Bacb* •;;;r||<br />
one has been placed In a gpml :<br />
.••.S<br />
position by toe Wbool employment<br />
departmept. and la \mf :•';<br />
busily engaged in the neld ot<br />
buelness endeavor.<br />
. •<br />
Newport M. E. NatM fi<br />
Sunday evening. <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, T.1I, j<br />
standard time, the Berries will<br />
be In charge, <strong>of</strong> our district 'ip-;<br />
worth Lemue <strong>of</strong>neer.<br />
Do 'Bit<br />
f<br />
miss this service.<br />
Bpeelal tc<br />
<strong>On</strong> June Is, Tboma. I, Weidfcn<br />
and Albert. A. Nuwcomb. both OI<br />
Dividing Creell, were OBiW<br />
marriage by Rev. H.<br />
ing Creek, BPint the week end | Tna Biaj|Ba*r»., ob<br />
with his slater, Mrs. WIiIlam|BUBday ww unu.utlly<br />
Hamers.<br />
Reginald Hlley, <strong>of</strong> Port Norrls,<br />
Is visiting hln gnndmother, Mrs.<br />
Leannra Bilejr,<br />
Lewi* page, or Baltimore, )•<br />
•pending some time it the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> his brother, Oeorge Page,<br />
Miss Lsura Broidwaler Is »(•<br />
tending summer school at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Uttle were<br />
the guests <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Roy<br />
Darby, at Oce.n city, over the<br />
week end.<br />
Mr. and Sra, Charles Hew<br />
comb, <strong>of</strong> rlilUdslphla; Dr, .nd<br />
Mrs. Marcus Newcomb. ot<br />
•rown'i Mill.: Nfs, partia Potter,<br />
or Wenonih, split the week<br />
sad with Mr. .nd Mr.. Peter<br />
Newcomb.<br />
Mr, and Mn, Oaarge Prltchctt<br />
.nd HB, Oeorge. Jr.. <strong>of</strong> MllWllle.<br />
•Bant til* week end with Mr.<br />
and MM, Miner tpsnur,<br />
Un^rwood<br />
Mr. ana Mrs. Bert Moon an*<br />
cblldren, <strong>of</strong> .Brldgeton,<br />
(pant<br />
Suna.y'irltn Mt. and Mr*, twlle<br />
Bradford.<br />
After waiting long and (afor<br />
bU waiter to. amiear<br />
with bia order <strong>of</strong> ham<br />
Biwood taitay kad lha/mlstK. ;> *<br />
tune to fall from tile ro<strong>of</strong> otjbbnj.<br />
Roth's bungalow, at Laurel U»|<br />
very bsdltv i.M-i 0<br />
Charles Bradway and<br />
Noel spaat tatHrdap<br />
with Mr. and lifp,<br />
man and toot Jn t<br />
rade In Brtdgeton.<br />
de n BrtdgttM, .<br />
Mr, aM.HM, JMr4: ; laUW,<br />
daughur, Btliel, spent Bund<br />
BridgetoB..'. •.• •, , ;<br />
Mr. Mi Mra. lanua] 1<br />
daughter, lh i
ft<br />
,<<br />
, dMtVf timM,<br />
gjna Armstroot<br />
'nu* -i—<br />
TCkwir.<br />
Henderson. Fte*<br />
on, NK, (Mr<br />
„ Bit, BoMou.<br />
•that night! _<br />
Huns »m I*<br />
s, alwnys cleve<br />
Unite and:<br />
the line? in<br />
waul*<br />
MEM rawimrt, win an, s. i., MBAY, rowi, im.<br />
Witt CITY HEWS. OCEAB CTTt, •, I., fiOAY, mi S, 1827.<br />
termer will enter She Women's<br />
College « Greelittow, N, C. In<br />
2<br />
Haleyville<br />
wlio ta .ttendlne MBMI in Tren.<br />
Jl«,l»»llt • (IW Mrs here with<br />
M£ >•**•* _. . _ , ,<br />
r, BBi Mft Ctarfn Tiylor, 01<br />
lag at an<br />
»ertitle«.<br />
aimeon CFUZB 1« Deautlfylas MM Mr. and Mr,, B. •• Fogg were week, Hlg soadltlon baa been the trip from Sllllvllle were Rev, clay fop the atljeni<br />
rwiiaenct wiUl eo»t <strong>of</strong> mint. made BllHntieni <strong>of</strong> Iho RepuBlican Tegarded aa'erltlcal for sevtrU D, C, Bvana, Aslier Browli, Wll- c*jnp at-Platteburg, N. ¥,,<br />
Ml8B Taelma Sharp and friend eieculhe eommltteii for Blow dayn. He ta iuntvBd By his* wife, frud Jttrvls, MlweB Bdna Jarvla. Uey wllS remain for the<br />
at Phita- <strong>of</strong> caraiion are Tlsltlag Mr«. Oreefc, at the Primary. John Mn. JI. B. Uoyd,, wjio w$s far *nim Hanklns.' i* <strong>Jul</strong>y m samtt sf mtU*,<br />
! al Lucy gufllcker, I W. O«TBlnger wai nqmlnated for yesni MlUvllte'l leading milliner Law|s Ktislir, Jr.. tu botB '-••* la * ry , CaniBflislh ioa JfV,<br />
aptain F.<br />
M"r. and Mra. Uorfls, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-I TownBhip rfimnilttee, and w. El- and two daughter, TtflMM Jennie appolnn-il ruwliitatit mu«io 'dlr«!.<br />
atl(l<br />
*l r «. Albert Campbell^<br />
i J i d Tllll LJ1 t 1" I'lMploy. 1 ,! In Whl<br />
" rry iution enter-i<br />
==^e parly over the i<br />
id Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y. "<br />
" Shaw, who spends i<br />
^arl <strong>of</strong> her lime with ]<br />
Mri. Ud» Tetlow, In<br />
B - -""int a few day* !<br />
recently. !<br />
i or ner raiser, rapiain >:. Mr. Ma Mra, Morris, <strong>of</strong> Fhtla-! Township <<br />
n9 - ilelphia spent the week end wilibjlner c*arri*<br />
ill Si. Willis Cunip. <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mfjh WhllBJi Hlta,<br />
i Feace,<br />
i» <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
M. anil Mrs.<br />
»e Fourth<br />
odtoury. .peal the we<br />
Mr. and M. HMgehei Plane<br />
A ehurrh b<br />
,„ 8p(,nrt|ng Mme ,lB1, „, u,,, held (he ird,<br />
R,BH1!,. Camp ground.<br />
Corns Lu<br />
Mr.. U«ie iT'Davi,,, <strong>of</strong> 11111= at &>uih ft-m<br />
he jinil Tillle LJny.I,<br />
MinBes gue Plum<br />
»«* Both Anil Dorolhy I<br />
rity. are among 11<br />
ek enjoy the student I<br />
Europe,<br />
I. «•««« mm<br />
nd Mm. Nrt»B T»»lor BBbllc .c.hool.<br />
fctDrdw ewnlM wita Mr. at Cope May<br />
M, Bmif Turlor, <strong>of</strong> Fair- Mr. Donpia<br />
Bmif<br />
r<br />
. Hutt.,7 »Peat, ib*I Company<br />
iil »1» »UBt. Mrt- Nel-I<br />
Paul<br />
r. Sere. T. Owen<br />
iislwth Jeaklna o«lled on fctur<br />
M»M. Mn. nrmilB Tay-<br />
ilr. an<br />
tlr,<br />
««ea fn<br />
ll<br />
t<br />
*" North Wlldwood<br />
l. Th>-y will rwUdf<br />
Court Hsuai. wherf<br />
ha, a pwltlsn with<br />
ay Till- and Tru«<br />
Behu?yfr Codf<br />
ft^^6eori« Dunhim and family, <strong>of</strong> nl.c •<br />
StitKiNanii, W«nt Sunday with phtn,<br />
JWUcls Miftc Bne,<br />
Mr,<br />
'* UlSH^iJJd* nd Lena Taylor „„,! « r<br />
ifa MllWUe Trillion Saturday,<br />
Blllnton<br />
V-lfr. •Ml Mn. HsBchsl Taylor go,, —<br />
"--i moied to ihtir new home, the i<br />
la Mustm Taylor spent N,.|,<br />
o, and bride, nee MI*<br />
, vtaliwl relatives, hm<br />
day and Sunday,<br />
d M«. Bert Wilson Safe<br />
lertalnliij<br />
,th« laitpr'ii<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Bhekwoc-1<br />
slP ,lRd Mr;<br />
Georise HUM and<br />
.family and Howard Barter -wnt<br />
,he Kounn In Wlldwood '<br />
' sjr "aBd M Harry Oliver nod<br />
\<br />
sjr<br />
aBd M Harry Oliver no<br />
MIM Rlfglim, <strong>of</strong> Philadel. \VB m n t <strong>of</strong> Ooeaa i'ity wfre VIBII. I'" S.>a<br />
in. (it the hnm,. <strong>of</strong> Mf and MM<br />
Jf'-<br />
and Sire, llenderBon, Mr. Krank Bowlter on Sunday I" 1 '" •<br />
s. Leroy Illllman and ton.: Mr and Mrs Jfifk 1 udlam <strong>of</strong> »'"»da<br />
, and Mrs. Sara Errlck-1 pbilariFllibla vlnlted relnllv In<br />
Mr -<br />
rB wildwood vbiitora on , Haleyville over the week end<br />
anl ll<br />
umh, | Mr and Mr, Wllllara Harvf.) ] Bri.lgP<br />
rwlrt. <strong>of</strong>.<br />
Kalwrt<br />
wlih Mr. | af Bri.iij,<br />
'" ""' *<br />
" Ch#w i<br />
Mt *' »<br />
, <strong>of</strong> Wll- Billy. h;n<br />
'"">« «K'J Blatiohard' wlrk,<br />
rnr<br />
D(lo t Jlonday afternoon ! trachur lit<br />
. , tlilrty <strong>of</strong> hl<br />
lara and Charlw B.n-. visit<br />
Ahl-.it<br />
tawson Lynch spsnt Bay. .a»i<br />
Willvillc Park.<br />
»i on to<br />
Mrs. Milton Bailey D.lawarp,<br />
d Mm, Lake Li»i. <strong>of</strong>!<br />
Walinr Av<br />
«|».n[<br />
Suiiilay and . a cow ai<br />
mil Tillle LJoyJ,<br />
: [or ,,, ,„,, Nl.,| Waylillil muilio, » I'liipiayiul 111 Washing<br />
MinBes gue Plmnmef, Madeline' He him a tlvu year nonlmiil In Bpjnfling eeillr lime with t<br />
»_/h .,„. r,.,_,,to B-lmi.y, <strong>of</strong> this; wrlti- music for hUi Broadway •"" W 1 "* 1 Main Bireet<br />
e who will j atinwiiiin. He was featured In =_===^^^.,^_=^_^_<br />
niuy the student trav-l imtr to Wayiuin's Review, <strong>of</strong> 19^7, which<br />
^<br />
Stirope, playful all <strong>of</strong> the leading K>ith OUClCSnUtCin<br />
A pretty wedding took place houses In Now V<strong>of</strong>k <strong>City</strong>,<br />
it Bhe hanie <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mm, 1 The' girls nf the MtllvUle ^ ___ Jz: _.._<br />
•"'"Mill Carter, on North Sec- ; Maniilartiiriug Cflinpany <strong>of</strong>fice Mr. and Mrs. ArlEDJ<br />
(ere giiems <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Niiylor rriiitly Biottirei!F,i<br />
wifu,<br />
I this Hi.<br />
The Millvllle Canos Club ,ipen-i Dan,|<br />
ei! Wediit^day night anil the ! f,,f iWi<br />
Mnrlsnai Uraaiallfi Club furntaheil| High 8v<br />
the<br />
eiitermlnnieni for the ev«.|;<br />
Mini Edith L(«s <strong>of</strong> llownril<br />
reef, ia v;u-atlunlriE In Chicago.<br />
William tlorton, seeretary <strong>of</strong><br />
ii T: C. Wh-atori Glaus Comiiy,<br />
has rejiij-neii nnd will enk',<br />
!<br />
in'ii stucco biiMin^HH with<br />
JloriUner<br />
Mayb<br />
tweat Shef<strong>of</strong><br />
tht- loea!<br />
Monday o<br />
ruff Bogg<br />
ah Snhor,lieij «l|rf<br />
M<br />
^<br />
on<br />
Spence, <strong>of</strong> Vinelanil,'nnd Mis. Harsey, <strong>of</strong> Millville, were<br />
old friends here on Fri-,recent<br />
visitors at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
while enroule front a nahing Mr, and Mm. Edward<br />
Bowker<br />
Mn. Hewart Iparta Mn<br />
d<br />
Ad<br />
vey, <strong>of</strong> Millville, were il"ml.iy at UiurH Ijilie, , Mrs.<br />
rs at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Jir - and Mrs, John Polhamug JuMsph<br />
Edward" Bowker. *P« - nt Monday al Wildwood, I hav» li<br />
HeeTes. <strong>of</strong> Mtllvillc. '"*•» Martha Ohamplon spent. Ca«per,<br />
it <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs 'he fourth<br />
with friends in Pit-i<br />
it OB iunday,<br />
Bi "l !<br />
a, Leille Hunter and Mr. and SI, Herbert EyBerl<br />
ace. were Vineland " nli »on. <strong>of</strong> PWI»delpiiU, Bre|<br />
tanday<br />
' vlsltlni Mr. and Mrs, T, O, LJllls-i<br />
Hewart Iparta Mn, AUSMU Ihonwon, Mto 1<br />
»UMon M«ndW Ada TnoaEsoa, MiM Mary Butch. Pa ' '" •PU»« "» ««•<br />
« «nd MU8 Hutb DuaJl. have Her sister Mfi Daniel lowje<br />
tbt holidays<br />
.«- « - Oa<br />
viJitiag relatives<br />
Mr, and Sin, J, Wesley Hot<br />
re entertalninf her brother,<br />
_>nes Godwin, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore.<br />
Mr. and Sirs, A. J, Bennett<br />
ill Lewnon Lyneb vUilted in<br />
liM-liind on Saturday and Sun*<br />
. «aa Mm. J»ck Errlckeon,<br />
Harry Lloyd,<br />
MB Sallle Magee Is attenillnj<br />
summer pebool at Blairitown for<br />
ten days.<br />
Mr, and Mra. Fred Coi and<br />
children and sin, Carr anil chil.<br />
drin, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, Md,, called on<br />
relative* here Baturday.<br />
Mra, Rhoda 001, Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Bod Chanee,. Mr, and Un, mi.<br />
WhUden, Mr, and sirs,<br />
Ahln<br />
Neweomb, Mr. and Mrs, Bd. WI|.<br />
«oa, Mr, and Mri, Oeorge Tom.<br />
Ha, Sllueii Dorothy SlacDonalrl<br />
and Ruth William, and Mn, L.<br />
C. H. Cru»eL <strong>of</strong> Woodstown, Is B[Ul<br />
vlnitlng Mrs. Barbara Cnue and Syh<br />
Mi-W Si ells Cruse,<br />
l~- V<br />
-Mlm Stella Crune upent %,._„=, ana<br />
riday. Thursday and 'Friday' bav<br />
with Bossie DuRils. • [ ior<br />
Mrs, William MartioB aad i A<br />
Mr '<br />
M d MfB - BaB1Uel r r m t "<br />
'"" 1<br />
Rs »« rt '<br />
MnL BBr «<br />
H lll<br />
Howard Bowker. tJeorge HIIe», Jr<br />
Samu.rGodfrey. M. Mae Walters<br />
Mr. ond Mr.. 0«W Hile,. an<br />
Dorchwter<br />
Shiloh<br />
Th,' Babbqth gahool plenlcked<br />
al Cenlsnon last week,<br />
Mrs. Helen Millbury, <strong>of</strong> pbila.<br />
delphla, la a guest at Prances E,<br />
Joseph Carman ,n,| son. 'Baiph: I,, T "° .""ehnntvllU youthj.lj<br />
I hav, h,e,i g»,.st, <strong>of</strong> Mr». Alter, i H " Wtlt and Cape May on Monday, freni attending three aseeolattoni,<br />
r, left tor Elmer on Sunday. „„_ Albert, spent Moi y at Mr, and Sire. Iaaae Foster and one in Rhode Island aBd two in<br />
..•WM a good aitendam-e WiWwood.<br />
daiisltter. <strong>of</strong> Port Norrtjt, visited New Vork State,<br />
eTeniDg «n4 tt» Br^en Quite a aunber <strong>of</strong> our people, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Grace on Mrs, Charles Wwtsott the wife<br />
a ibout |IS tlm <strong>of</strong> «• ss weU 4, many from out <strong>of</strong> Monday,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the barber, ta doint nicely <strong>of</strong>.<br />
.WBlen will go towardi town, spent the Fourth at East<br />
charl siowman motored to ter an operation for appenditlUi<br />
|^*a«. *»r WBICB • Inn* Point. Brirteclun Monday, evening. in thf Irldgelon Hospital "<br />
W tftrtea. TO«'«mpany Crist Nelson entertained eom. Mr, and lira. Charles Taylor Mis« Irene Sheppard is attend.<br />
MM «MM«d to return In a pany from Philadelphia over theiand iomi called on Mrs, Biulafc Ing numnier school, at aiassbero<br />
mootbi when * Ur^er crowd holld ! l r " i<br />
p p r th<br />
mootbi, when * Ur^er crowd holldayi,<br />
y "* IB •tt»nflaa». Mr. and Mra: Lawrence Thernp<br />
MSfdcr «r«mlM « all §op tad Mr. and Mrs. 0, Chance<br />
;•'."•• ••'.,•. .' (Of Leesburg, motored to Viriinia<br />
giwlniau iunday.<br />
Charles W, Champion m<br />
lo <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Sunday.<br />
jlii. Kathryn Siowma<br />
11 ' • ! HISi V m m c D o a M MX""! Casklll. <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing.<br />
nd Oe«an tne Fourth with her aunt, Mrs, Mlw Kilu,ryn stowma<br />
MftalBM Sam Whltt i Milllll •<br />
Mlw<br />
Kilu yn owm<br />
IBBrth. W.B WMftalBM Sam Whltater. in Millvllle. • Brldgeton, went Sunda<br />
tt« loal orKi.Dll.tlon on Mf. and Mm.Boben Sharp and her parent* bere.<br />
mNf, #Bffll a ,nOrt pr* Mrj. Blancbe iharj <strong>of</strong> Leesburg. Mrs, AnBa lliBkiRt y,<br />
Misi Naomi Oil wiirteaeaai<br />
red Cranberry in the fall, she, was<br />
|srBdiniii.d from Oiasahoro Normal<br />
is I with honors. """"<br />
m \<br />
Mr - "* »«• «•»» Blin»on<br />
Mr. and M«. Charles S Knion<br />
<strong>of</strong> and Mr, and Mrs, Orvllle Kelley<br />
Brldgeton, went Sunday with <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent"" V<br />
her parent* bere.<br />
and over the Fourtn w<br />
M ; V<br />
WE'LL PA Y YOU!<br />
FOR YOUR PROMPT DECISION<br />
All enrollments taken between now and <strong>Jul</strong>y 18th receive a<br />
TEN fsn<br />
CENT, DiaOOL-NT from regular rale,, for the<br />
entire course.<br />
You can begin in September, pr later in the Fall,if more<br />
conrenlent.<br />
If you enroll now md something Intervenes to prehlhii your<br />
enterrlng In ihe Fall, you will he ynder no olillgaiior, and<br />
enrollment will be cancelled.<br />
Your Inquiry places you under no obligation. If Interested<br />
_make it without delay.<br />
For MI Information, Phone, Write « Cill HOW<br />
BRIDGETON BUSINESS SCHOOL<br />
9 BROAD STREET - BRIDGETON, N. j,<br />
Phsnes; 711-W and iO7-J<br />
COATS<br />
That Combine Style and Qu<br />
at a Low Price!<br />
wm<br />
i<br />
ont<br />
that is unrivaled ia.<br />
valuul left !fiiii=iiti!n| tot<br />
fit fineimpufU^ raaierftli<br />
are ^nihfnntiiil eoay* tsa<br />
fabrics cannni hv tieellit<br />
Poiret Sheens<br />
Navy, Black, Tan an,i Gray.<br />
Kasha Cloth, Satin and<br />
Bangaline<br />
Women's and Misses'<br />
Sites and some<br />
Extn Sizes<br />
Former MM $39.75 to HI<br />
iife»^iw#«llh«»diulbter.<br />
)T«* Coator, <strong>of</strong> Pan tkrtm.<br />
m - » nl1 »"• L '""»<br />
KIU'MCB* aoWe ill.<br />
mB eaitrtai,."' ' out*: .v<br />
fc<br />
Htf • ' m ff- „<br />
:<br />
0, WUson Tiilted<br />
Mr - a * d<br />
MM. _BeiJ,.i<br />
ii'jfiiit. anl <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> * n * children,, jiliiiiehler, Mrs, Mnbel Vni<br />
| Mis» Ugrnlliy Hlie, .<br />
if I'lterHhllrg, I Hou»e. WiiB » Friday<br />
t-r.-iy on Hun- esller en Miss Alice Kid<br />
The Junior I^riKUe he!<br />
if Norihfieid, sale Butnrdiiy ui, thp hnin<br />
e,.k with her I'larence<br />
Winner,<br />
Mrs, I,ewls Gandy, nf Ot<br />
mot<strong>of</strong>e,i<br />
In passi^l Wednesdiiy with lie<br />
Mm. Allie Van Qilijer,<br />
f PelerMiurc, Mrs, Wiiliuiii Oreen,<br />
linsij, Si, nil Francis, <strong>of</strong> i layton, wen<br />
visitors wiih 1 iarenee Wf<br />
ill-<br />
friiin niir wife,<br />
inli' nl May* RalelBli inreon nnil<br />
itiiriliiy. iti-hl Millvllle, were Siiniiity i<br />
lilay m-linnl, I Mm. Allie Van tiihtar,<br />
mil V 1111,1 Mra. I'qvert Winner, nf A<br />
h. Mrs. Do<br />
iiu gatlc we<br />
Minn Hultli. Fliile<br />
vlsil.iij rela I aiifr,<br />
PhiladelplllL I at lli<br />
overs! day* I the t<br />
*<br />
j<br />
Hi-v. J, n, Kulp, <strong>of</strong> Millvllle<br />
il. the District Bii per! a lander'<br />
i prt'a^lit-ii a vi-ry interesting se<br />
iirt | IIHMI al the >I, E, Chiirch her<br />
Mm Wllllani H. ghepp<br />
etiirnml lo her home afii<br />
ng her slsler, Mr*. Oharl<br />
iliigloii, af Ki-rll<br />
H'H-k,<br />
Palermo<br />
If. and Mrs. Walter Bulher.<br />
Dr.- Robert Hand and son,<br />
anil mnih.r, Mrs, Katherine Plilladelpliia, Were wsek.e<br />
.. m.itoreil lo phlliidei. KUMIII <strong>of</strong> Stillwell Haiiil,<br />
aunilny and upenl thej<br />
Miss Lillian Baker entertain<br />
riay.<br />
b»r brother over last week er<br />
Ulllo MiTrilt Flllford recently<br />
Mrs, Ohanlen P, Elilre '<br />
vening In Wildwood,<br />
v i'« l &•>";<br />
Mrs. Albert Hm* and two chil. her home, c;<br />
pi.« Bpfjut Friday afternoon In Hie si-riiiUHi<br />
, <strong>of</strong> Bloom. ,,ves „„,,,,;<br />
ana family, <strong>of</strong><br />
ay with<br />
rela-<br />
Mi-M Mary Lawrence, <strong>of</strong> Bloom-<br />
tj¥€<br />
eld, N. J,, is sp*.tiding the sum- \]<br />
ler ti,*re with her parenla, Mr, the<br />
in! Miu. iJliLirlt'rf I^awrence-<br />
Mr.<br />
"'-i<br />
I.iinla Bleelman is vlalt. vm<br />
r«. Sura YUIIIIK. <strong>of</strong> Wild- 5]<br />
IHJII. over Ihe week end,<br />
gp<br />
Miss Martha Tuwn iias beenlchf<br />
iBitiiig IUT aunt. Mm. Lewls| c<br />
veringham, <strong>of</strong> llelsU'rvllle.<br />
forjMa:<br />
Id Mrs, l*vl Hand spent<br />
k end witli her parents,<br />
Anbury Datchelnr<br />
ce Umunynn, <strong>of</strong> tape<br />
s In town on Monday.<br />
nd Mra, I.lniberk, <strong>of</strong> Millaln<br />
for twelve<br />
days<br />
ilegaiii fronrlhe Pale<br />
Hi.v.rai <strong>of</strong> our young ladies<br />
.nding summer school In Oc<br />
and<br />
Sirs, Th<br />
si,<br />
CIBUIIB ToqBf, <strong>of</strong><br />
nd i«<br />
Mlia Miriam OoodnMll, olC»Bl-,<br />
lap- den. Is upending a lew d»yi Will,-;,<br />
IBJ Ffancm StraUon,<br />
;,,'<br />
are<br />
The banquet Mid at ft, O. II.:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> A. H. Hall on Ftldlf evening hf.<br />
the 1. I. C'i for the mother" *««<br />
Sharp fatntn wiii guilt % uiHa<br />
.-.,.•<br />
mm BUYS OF TOE mm<br />
JiMis, lloward Miller, <strong>of</strong><br />
'ood. called on Mr, and<br />
• uiy Still.:, iunday.<br />
and Wrs. Ed Koblnsort en=<br />
Mrs, Eiifeiie Way. <strong>of</strong> sea Isle vllle, called on Mr, and Mrs, Wl|- " " _, ,<br />
- - V>«* Cily, eall,.,l on Miss Fran Ham Mason on Sunday, , Mr. and Mrs. hlnwan C asborn<br />
lib nnd ;„„„„, „„ sai,lr,,ay. Miss Huldn Joltti spent Mon. ami family, ,.r Plilladelpliia nre „,<br />
Ife, in <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily. 1 Mrs. Carrie Biishnell inter- day at Wiidwood. Bpendlng the summer at Mi , Mn<br />
Uorll lo Uollls Cnlilwen nnd ,j,||,,.,| Mr. and Mm. Albert Bush- Mrs. Rebecca Shaw, <strong>of</strong> South "«•••• Uevon, ru|nn<br />
,'lfe, on Wednr»Uay, a son. Holier! ||(,n 1|( Jiallailelphia, on Sun- Senvllle, spent Huniley with her iff. anil Mrs. Harry LBmnion, do «<br />
i. KlIzahHh Stevena lia«3f(l<br />
ay with Warren imltli and<br />
lined Mr and Mra. Dare Bob- iiom» Cnl.iwell, .iny'<br />
flf Ulllvllle, several days Mrs, James Smith atlendeil the N(r anl| Mra<br />
''"^ dedication <strong>of</strong> tile new Court House ,nI,tillt,,M] r,,|,,i|<br />
r.and Mrs, George T. Dilken'iagt Thursday.<br />
plibi on Sunil.1]<br />
lo <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sunilay lifter-1<br />
Miss Mary Creamer, Miss Flo- ^ n Pywi-11 •<br />
ireiice Evans and Miss Mabel Calil- , • <strong>of</strong> W(M),ib<br />
f, and Mri, William Flans-(WeU are attending slimmer school w w lhni,<br />
/ <strong>of</strong> D<strong>of</strong>oUiy, were In town in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, ginra t'ai<br />
'•y evening, | sirs, somers Corson ami son, or Mr anl<br />
i Ladlai 1 Aid Society met Heaville, naiisiid Wedlli "day with llaHI!nu,Pi<br />
*y evening at the home <strong>of</strong>'hfr parents hero, a|,,| Mm,<br />
and Mn», Fred Hagelgans,<br />
Mrs, Sara farrlgan and Mrs, aull(lily_<br />
If. an) Mm, Ed Laeroli spent Walter Voss were AtlantiiJ Cily<br />
J|nl j<br />
Sly In Wlidwooil, sheppers on PridJiy, ny v|FB<br />
IB. Martaret KeyMf went to Mrs, viola Garrlaan motorei! to y,lBa ||#|<br />
lyn Monday morning, Philadelphia with her niece, Miss W|i,|wooil<br />
p<br />
daughter. Mrs, Alia layton, <strong>of</strong> Lafayette Street, were Blvan 'Why<br />
nil Mrs, Jacob Heller fn- Mt«- _J»»« Sllles, <strong>of</strong> Mltlvllle, a silrprlsa Party on Monday ove- al night<br />
il relatives rrom Philade]. spent Sunday with her son, J, ning, tile nex<br />
Sunday. Poltit. Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Tafel and —<br />
Powill Carter and daiish- Mrs, n. D, Mason Bpent Wednes- )he|(, Wml|yi o! Philadelphia, are<br />
WiHidbUry. ere spemling liny In Millville,<br />
..njoylng the siliniuer at their<br />
M nd Ms Robet Hess spent h<br />
, In Ertna. Iunday, Dr. Boernei's IIIIIIIIIT. al her<br />
d Mrs, Ralph<br />
Taylor home here,<br />
visited Mrs, Taylor's Howard Reeves, t,f Pliilailel-<br />
Mr ' and Mrs, Durell Phia- spent Ihe weell end wllh<br />
In Erma, Sunday.<br />
hta mother, Sim. Ella G, Heev,<br />
th Flelsthauer <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Mrs, Re«Iiia CresHe. <strong>of</strong> Nei<br />
Is a sister In a con- Y'lrk. 1« the guest nf Mr, ami<br />
, has bi-ell vlsiling at Mrs. Lealle Crmse, for ihe halcalled<br />
here because <strong>of</strong> I'l"-'. 1<br />
"f "lie Hummer,<br />
lHiims <strong>of</strong> her father's<br />
Mrs. E, S, Gradln, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and Miss Lyiila ulalsse, i>!<br />
Philadelphia, were recent giu-aw<br />
~—--' — nf Mr, anil Mr«, Chafhs Thrun<br />
I\/I.,.. f^li.,<br />
at their Windsor Avenue i>ottai!e.<br />
C May Ulty<br />
Rl, v . and Mn,., Edward Or-<br />
— Have been visiting frlem<br />
Hebniir, <strong>of</strong><br />
wi>«k-eiid<br />
STOHE<br />
HABBOE<br />
-$4950-<br />
BTOHE HABBOE<br />
oer-<br />
Four bedrooms, a bath.<br />
Hill, living room, dining room<br />
"her and kitchen. Front and<br />
bock porch. Nicely fur-<br />
!t nished.<br />
$8,000<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Freiit Frpg6rty*C<br />
Three bedrooms, : ; both,<br />
living room, dining room;<br />
kitchen, refrigerator room<br />
- Two-car garage<br />
HARRY J. LITTLE<br />
t n J M<br />
are OMupylng a M ""<br />
at this wsort for the ""*'<br />
ionl <strong>of</strong> HoBeitJ<br />
I beg your pardon, sir. hilt<br />
li soliciting donutloilH for our<br />
image sale. What do ymi<br />
with your old eliitlies?"<br />
Why, I brush them<br />
carefully<br />
light, and 1 put tliulii on agaln-<br />
•Plain Maurice Dandy on<br />
ay entertained Mr. onii Mm.<br />
alenn and ehHdren and<br />
•• and Mrs, Frank Oandy, ail<br />
Atimue city,<br />
Pebaon la enjoying a two<br />
nojaiirn In rjunrj at lnn<br />
Mills,<br />
' with her mother. Sire.<br />
n,!.<br />
l Mr». Anson Marts and<br />
tf Mlllville, visite,! Mr,<br />
James<br />
Wi.li on<br />
p<br />
Sturgis, Tuesday<br />
Robert McCoach, who Is era- n(nBtr „„<br />
lioyed In Philadeinhin. Is Bponil. fl , .<br />
p<br />
.„ ..I. home her<br />
id Mra, Herman<br />
Grim,<br />
nd daiighter, ^ ^ Ht.<br />
Mr, nnu Jtrs. Kooert n,., J.,..-HL<br />
ro||il8e on Columbia Avenue.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, L. H. Hlgglns spent last.<br />
II<br />
Inmlav ivenlng with th* former's Mr, and Mra, Warren Hughes, ||<br />
!ph nig- <strong>of</strong> Daliby, Pa..<br />
isV <strong>of</strong> Avalon.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Fleyil c, Iluitlies,<br />
Mr* and Mrs, Jacob Holier, ef Waller Ureenoilgh, <strong>of</strong> Phlla. Ill<br />
Jcnnlsville, spent Monilny evening dejphia, was the Week.end guem 111<br />
Will the fomler'il sinter, Mri. W, <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, William Cook- III<br />
• .»n<br />
man, at their cottage llere.<br />
nly a window lilin-il<br />
's daughter, but sh, 1<br />
J. Marshall Letton<br />
aril" Avenuo at OOlb street<br />
STONE llARB<strong>On</strong>. N, j.<br />
GSO Walnut Street<br />
P1IILADMLPHIA. PA,<br />
Lombard<br />
till<br />
$1,100<br />
Furnished bungHlow with<br />
modern convi.niences.<br />
Very comfortable for<br />
four persons,<br />
A Real Buy<br />
97th St. asrl Third Avenue<br />
STONE HARBOR<br />
ftllt Birter, M, 7,<br />
iell Pbann ii<br />
OOip CaTY, % I-<br />
Csntrtlljr IsattJ CoHnge ,<br />
Poor btdneiu ul four roonu<br />
Apartment In BiMBmt<br />
WALTER H, KUEHN<br />
6th uxi AtUnUo Afuu<br />
You Cu S»ve Money<br />
lt"» M HV W lilt IS IBS BlllUtall<br />
GEORGE B. SPRiNGER tSl & W'S-tlKfe l^ffi"<br />
how niBall their famAu; MA H<br />
anulra a ilieaMi iaf(n»< unalii;<br />
A«k how.<br />
In Me Citj B. 4 L MMWIM<br />
H.O.LoialrVo<br />
Greenfield<br />
iChool in Philadelphia and is now<br />
tith her parents here.<br />
Miss Mary Stevens and Mrs,<br />
Sara Ross were shoppers nt llle<br />
Vorld's Playground on Tuesday.<br />
Mrs. Estelfa McOowan. <strong>of</strong> Ab-<br />
• B. l^iarth, <strong>of</strong> Blaokwood.<br />
Mlii t'arrlo VOBS, ot ui<br />
It Sunday with hit wife here.<br />
was a Wednesday visitor with her<br />
••"•• • is, <strong>of</strong> Corbln Cily. was mother, - iiw-i<br />
J day last week. Vloyd Van Ollder enjoyed Weil<br />
Uoa Iqjrd wu la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nesdsy In Atlantic rity.<br />
U nlthl.<br />
Miss Carrie Blnke. <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
'• and Mn. a<br />
Miller and was a Tuesday evening caller on<br />
l, <strong>of</strong> Vlnelud, ipent the Mri, Anna Sack.<br />
* «d with Iheir parent, here. David Holllday, wife and throe<br />
fttk<br />
aaek nnd wife visited children, <strong>of</strong> Mulllca Hll , ar<br />
rte Triple<br />
d il I Plermo upendlni this week with riarenc<br />
tHtoy.<br />
Winner and wife.<br />
ntWlfaheOl Dulmg la spend-<br />
Mils J«na Fraser, <strong>of</strong> cortlii Hly<br />
TlilUng visited with Mrs, Herbert ramp<br />
WMi,.' ••.,,,• . , " bell a few dayi tali week,<br />
L Bowii. and famUy matorea<br />
Harold Rosi, Jr.. <strong>of</strong> Tuckahne<br />
Owno city funday night.<br />
Ia TIBIUM thl. weeK with hi<br />
- - - • • rentp.<br />
Mrs. Bsteim ^0«^% ^ "„£ son at«I the Miwes Helen Carti. *'jKt WMIIan,.. <strong>of</strong> Phllauelphla, jama, LucBJ, ftf Philadelphia<br />
eon, passed Saturday *lin ncr mMfj ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ K-^ WMk eniJ w|th Mr, n i spent the week end with Mf,<br />
ie visitflnl on Thlirs- j[rB\ OeorBe Hew,<br />
and Mrs. James Lucas, Sr,, at<br />
con, p<br />
ster, Mrs, Morgan Lee.<br />
Mill Carrie Vons, <strong>of</strong> Oe<br />
as a Wednesday visitor with her I *<br />
e<br />
WOOIaon "lias re,<br />
} after spending Bev-<br />
-•Itb<br />
frlenija in Al-<br />
0, Shaw, <strong>of</strong> South ieavllle, co1 '-I jaylriB the Hinii at their Oe<br />
it on his sisWr, Mrfl, H, P. Wy „„.„„,<br />
mtt&ae.<br />
ie visitors on Thilrs. jjrB'" QeDrB Hew,<br />
and Mrs. James Lucas, Sr,, at<br />
Joy.<br />
' j(|B9 Glendora Mason returned their Hughea •trcet home.<br />
Mr, and Mm, Edward Burk- |,on"# on Tuesday evening after a<br />
Mr, and Mre. A, P, Boeklus<br />
hart and daughter, <strong>of</strong> Frank- j e w days stay with Mr, and tin. S. were recent %uegts <strong>of</strong> the fornier'ii<br />
foril, were weeK-end vigltora hare, gtevenson <strong>of</strong> Caps May,<br />
mother, Mm. Elljateth; llockliw.<br />
MIsa Helen J. rliller, <strong>of</strong> Phila- '" at her North Street home, t<br />
Jeiphia, vlalted her mother, Mrs. ~ "~~ Mr, and Mrs, Fmalilln pdynter<br />
"-— -'iler, over the week #nd, CrAA SnrinO<br />
anl1 "*"• Tflamaa, <strong>of</strong> PhHadeieting<br />
<strong>of</strong>,tha Women'ii V^giU upiuig pM|(j u e jpendini the iummer<br />
ininiunlty Club was held nt the — at this resort,<br />
aehary Taylor on William King was calling on 5|r „,„ jirii Joseph Btreteh,<br />
friends In Ernta last Tuesday<br />
wer6 v.wk-eml guesltt <strong>of</strong> the lat-<br />
SUPPOSE<br />
Someone held you '<br />
up for * week's<br />
month!<br />
t U. AUmUc <strong>City</strong>.<br />
tended lie fttnernl <strong>of</strong> a niece In<br />
lor on wtlllam King was calling on 5|r „,,] jirii Joseph Btreteh,<br />
friends In Erota lost Tuesday<br />
wer6 v.wk-eml guesltt <strong>of</strong> the lat-<br />
^Bry anil daughter evBn|ng, tor's njoUlef. Mm, Amanda<br />
m vlsltom with William' Seareh Is Improving Hughes.<br />
ylanWOOD FOLKS<br />
By P. H.JACKSON<br />
rfss&ss<br />
ssWm<br />
THAWKf<br />
r. and Mr*. George Draper<br />
r, and Mre, Martin ThompBon Lewli, <strong>of</strong> mlladelphia, are pass.<br />
IP, Wilaoa. were WUdwood ing the iunmier In Caps Mar. I<br />
imrs Satordar.<br />
Mr, and Mra. Samuel BrownJ<br />
Mri. Kent Rediraves and son, jtlswbe, ot OolumSia, A-<br />
'<br />
Kent, Jr., <strong>of</strong> 8«« I, Cape May, have wlti tBim (or aeveral<br />
vitltM her eliiter-lii-liiw, , Mrs, their daughten, Mra. Henry DJ<br />
Walter iledgnvea, Saturday,<br />
Beylurd. and Mm. Allan Ern-<br />
Rev, and MM, Bdword wrlsht .hew.<br />
entertained their eon, Victor Thomas Kelly, sf PkiladelpUa,<br />
WMR, and wlrt, or OBinden, ot enjoyed the week end here.<br />
i<br />
tihrnSatifW over the fM end and<br />
Dr. and i)m. John MoOIynll, <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fourth. * Phlladelphlo, mt «cupy4u N<br />
Mri »oh#H PhllUpa. <strong>of</strong> New cottogo lit Cipe JUsy (or tts •uni-'<br />
Voi*, MgacGpatiM bar, Jiiubana mw, . . . . J<br />
to i aia bspa here Mrlns tie<br />
Mr. and Mn. John H. ilecrnr,<br />
wiei Tie PJilUto" WJ», pttriei are entgrtalnlnf *Bi Utter'B p»r^<br />
Would you take it lying down? Or would you fight? tyUlion*<br />
•wept die rent paying drag u ftt«.<br />
;<br />
' .<br />
IF YOU ARE TIE© OF PAYPiiENifc<br />
and Wnt A Home Of YOUE Own ^ *'<br />
You can choose no more beautiful «pot than SOMERS POINT, Mm<br />
ideal combination <strong>of</strong> Seashor* and Country, located within ten<br />
minutes' ride <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and thirty minute*' ride <strong>of</strong> AtUntk Gty.<br />
Al SOMERS POINT you m»y purchase • derirable S0H«bagmt
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cm mm OGEUI ear, •. 74<br />
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What To Do - Where To Go<br />
What To See<br />
Fillie" Has a<br />
Marvellous Cast<br />
i Daviea Supported<br />
by Host <strong>of</strong> Playera<br />
•waa worth the full price <strong>of</strong> admission.<br />
The photoplay Was <strong>of</strong> the latest<br />
release and was one to he remembered<br />
and the live management<br />
li to he eohgraliiisled ton then<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> what the public<br />
wants and giving It to them regnrdleu<br />
<strong>of</strong> cost,<br />
_ whicle. TIM,, the Toiler. ^ - matineesTat<br />
Cosmopolitan production »»edj3 p- M aa(1 e * 6ven|n> M_<br />
f, Metro-auldwyn-Mwer accept Saturday, at f.ll and I p.<br />
Snde star Is supported by lhe|M ^ t M m i i J „„„, ,„„<br />
fat able tut <strong>of</strong> comedians ever iBaw<br />
b e e ) u a, , Jo p<br />
3*mhlcfl in a single pronuetlen.<br />
Moon, who has played<br />
yeara In Mm farces, or outline<br />
comedy roles ««" dm.<br />
atle /productions. Is wen as Mae,<br />
e" wihimslcal <strong>of</strong>fice dradge.<br />
Roach. h« an Important<br />
Jack Mulhall Goes<br />
To Jail For Movie<br />
Picture Patroni Will See<br />
Popular Star Behind Bars<br />
Gertrude Short, has the role <strong>of</strong>j. H t k Mulhall has gene to jail<br />
as Bill the habitually in.<br />
cated brotlier In law <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(rlvlloua out lovable stenographer<br />
heroine.<br />
h<br />
BtflnographSr in tha <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
, Beit. door, and Qeor»e Ffcweett<br />
Mi the part <strong>of</strong> Mr. Blmpklnj.<br />
K. Arthur will M MI<br />
Kyne'i Best Seller<br />
"Jim the Conqueror"<br />
Fight Between Cattle «nd<br />
Sheep Barena Pictured<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Peter 8. Kyne's greatest<br />
siorleii wll lh# men on the gcrei-lt<br />
when "Jim the Conqueror," featuring<br />
William Boyd, Kllnor Fair.<br />
Walter Long, Tully Marshall nnd<br />
Tom gantsehl, comes to the Lyric<br />
Theatre on Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13.<br />
The author <strong>of</strong> "Gappy Rlekp"<br />
seems to have the happy faculty<br />
<strong>of</strong> writing stories that retain all<br />
their<br />
vitality and picturesque<br />
charactpfiiaiion ' when put Intn<br />
the silent drama, and-"Jim the<br />
Conqueror" 1H no exception. The<br />
dramatic theme <strong>of</strong> the picture is<br />
the bitter Igbt for possession <strong>of</strong><br />
waterhole rights on the great<br />
Western plains, waged by pheeptnen<br />
and eatle barons on ihe wl'le<br />
open spaces.<br />
Screen Beauties<br />
Coming to Colonial<br />
M. Prevsit, L. Fazenda and<br />
D. Costello An Booked<br />
•for picture purposes only! patroni<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Criterion Theatre on<br />
Friday and Saturday <strong>of</strong> this week<br />
Lire fnr a fiuManahip Farlsl.<br />
will Bate an opportunity <strong>of</strong> see-1 enne |« a gay and colorful affair.<br />
p p y | gy f<br />
Whlppte. and Hurry inc toe papular young leading if Judged by the nplendor and<br />
-J, fltles than the Hippodrome m.n-<br />
•<strong>On</strong>umt lathered for the entir.<br />
? -l«rt*lnment or lls patrons has never<br />
* - bean man In this house Truly<br />
theTdoanin or this the.trt, "Shows<br />
..•forth going miles to see," Is no<br />
iitnv and toe advertisement Is<br />
iifticbt «h«n It Mates "More enter-<br />
, -^Jalnment > than a throe-ring clraijit<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the permanent features<br />
<strong>of</strong> tin Hippodrome Is the I/im<br />
r<br />
bdnlt's Hippodrome Concert Oruti<br />
cWstrasnd this feature alone<br />
and W«4nea> * tw Itnr<br />
Pleture "Fighting Love,<br />
will be on view^ at the Criterion<br />
Theatre neit Thursday evening<br />
only. The theni# <strong>of</strong> "Mthtine<br />
Mve" is iald to be intensely dra-<br />
Batie and every gcene has a thrill<br />
<strong>of</strong> Its own,<br />
Victor Varceni and<br />
Henry B. Waitball are<br />
In the cast.<br />
Charlie Murray, whose original<br />
lt*ge iueceH was oltained while<br />
teamed in the Murray & Mack<br />
combination for nearly twenty<br />
years, believes that he has fonnjl<br />
another great partner in the<br />
imgh mating Chester AakUn.<br />
The two win he seen together<br />
for the flrst time In the leading<br />
roles <strong>of</strong> "MeCadaett's, Flay," ih«<br />
comedy reaturs to be seen at the<br />
Criterion Theatre for three days,<br />
beginning Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11,<br />
i&rlj showings <strong>of</strong> the picture<br />
In Hollywood resulted in many „"« tto'rirtt<br />
predictions that the two would 1 "<br />
become' one <strong>of</strong> the famous fun<br />
affinities <strong>of</strong> the ucnen<br />
Special added attraction—South<br />
letm-y'a cleverest musical com<br />
>lnatlon the Britfgrton Harmon 1<br />
:a Band, all local boys and giil^<br />
presenting a no\i| <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong><br />
muntc and long<br />
passing beauty an.I ^irmrtntMS<br />
that though a year in af.vnnce 0<br />
the eurnjiit mn'le, 'hey are<br />
lined for popular fa^u \<br />
"A Dumb-beU's Diary" mlgli<br />
well hava 'in.ii the till" <strong>of</strong> "Thi<br />
•trong Man," which will hoi,<br />
forth at the J,."lc Tneatre o<br />
Kiiniluy. <strong>Jul</strong>y It,<br />
iiarry Ln:.uiljn Is »l5rnsd 1<br />
lilt, rig' <strong>of</strong> fu i a§ an<br />
to a German tMfytigr man, aud hi<br />
Inde.rflhlibly ninny face pi-nd<br />
[Willis into liMterli* every timi<br />
ht even U '• i « d'<br />
, Obliging<br />
Manager; "Why did you strik<br />
this young ladyi"<br />
Walter: "Weil, she asked me<br />
to fetch her wrap. And ail I<br />
done wui fetch her a goed one<br />
Fifty-Fifty<br />
Grandpop<br />
OW Ofint: "Whrn I IIU a la.<br />
1 rililn't think anything <strong>of</strong> chop<br />
plug up ,i wooiMed full <strong>of</strong> logx.<br />
YaiinKKtnr: "Well, 1 don "it think<br />
io much about it. !l.her. '<br />
Bob Morton-Police Circus<br />
WILDW00D<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 14,15 and 16<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 17 and 18<br />
• PRESENTING THE BIG SHOW HIT OF THE YEAR FOR<br />
THE BENEFIT QF THE POLICE PENSION FUND<br />
"Getting Oertip's Garter," a<br />
new MetropolHan comedy starring<br />
Marie Prevost, was written<br />
with the idea that Chsiies Hay,<br />
who apnuani apposite Mlns Pre.<br />
vast, shall not gel the garter until<br />
the culminating scene <strong>of</strong> the<br />
picture.<br />
The Bret day's shooting actually<br />
brought forth uhe caret,<br />
made <strong>of</strong> precious mulaJ and studded<br />
with gems, its valus was<br />
high and It Was a splendid piece<br />
<strong>of</strong> work from th.j goldsmith's<br />
shop.<br />
Miss Prevost m so enthusiastic<br />
about the garter that<br />
she took it home the first day<br />
and that evening displayed it to<br />
her guests, who voiced their a.dmiration<br />
<strong>of</strong> its beautiful wort,<br />
stanshlp,<br />
"Getting Gertie's Carter," will<br />
be the feature at the Colonial<br />
ne« Tuesday and Wednesday,<br />
nominee, thrills, laughter and<br />
pathos^<br />
commingle ,Jn "Single<br />
BW<br />
Warner Bros,' delightfully i<br />
human story <strong>of</strong> the love quest<br />
<strong>of</strong> a laundry girl. Louise Faien,.<br />
da and Clyde Cook are the principals,<br />
and it goes without say.<br />
Ing that these peerless mirtiimakens<br />
eitrast toe maalmum <strong>of</strong><br />
fun from each droll situatloi<br />
"llmple sis" comes to the<br />
Colonial Theatre new Thursday<br />
and Friday,<br />
Dolores Cosiello. conceded to<br />
be the most beautiful screen lady<br />
<strong>of</strong> the world, starred by Warner<br />
Brothers in the great melodrama<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sea, "A Ulllinn Bid/<br />
comes to the Colonial neit Saturdaj.<br />
"A Million Bid." a Robert Billon<br />
adaptation <strong>of</strong> Ge<strong>of</strong>fe Cameron'g<br />
famous story. Is Intensely<br />
dranatto, elvln* Jllss Costello the<br />
most superb emotional role <strong>of</strong><br />
her unparalleled career.<br />
Morton's Circus at<br />
WildwoodandO.C,<br />
Will Exhibit For Benefit ol<br />
• Police r*eniion Funds<br />
when it looked as if this v|.<br />
clnlty would go without a clrcus<br />
this Bummer, the memhers<br />
t& the Wildwrnxi and the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> police pension funds got<br />
busy and made<br />
arrangements<br />
with the Bob Morton Circus, for<br />
the unit time eihlMUng in this<br />
part <strong>of</strong> Ihe country, to come to<br />
Wildwnod for a three-day jng»gomi!Bt,<br />
starling<br />
nem week,<br />
Thiirmiay, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14, and -for two<br />
dale, <strong>Jul</strong>y 16 and IT, ot <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. The Bob Morton Circus<br />
will pitch ii« city or tent* o,t<br />
Bchi>llunger and Atlantic AvenueH,<br />
Wlldwood, and will give<br />
night pentormanees Thiifiday,<br />
Friday and laturday n^it week,<br />
starling at £ o'clock sharp, while<br />
I the one and only matinee a,t<br />
* v#r I Wlldwooil will take place Satur.<br />
day. <strong>Jul</strong>y IJ, at I P. M, Prom<br />
Wlidwootl the circus will go te<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, showing there twice<br />
daily <strong>Jul</strong>y IS and IB.<br />
While the Boh Morion Circus<br />
has never exhibited In Naw Jersey<br />
before. It has a well-earned<br />
reputation for being the biggest<br />
and most ineritorloua organisation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Its kind.<br />
This Is not a<br />
3,600 seats by over 100 pro.<br />
fcsslonal stars ot tho sawdust<br />
arena. Th« arrangements ln tha<br />
tent nre^ unique, and one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
great advantage*,,is that etery<br />
net can he tully jeffa nnd watched<br />
from every sent ID. the tent.<br />
There .will fee nothing mlasjnf<br />
that goes to make a circus popular,<br />
hut there wlU he pnlUnly<br />
no games or concession stands <strong>of</strong><br />
any kind.<br />
There will be flying<br />
ladles and acrobats, tumblers and<br />
trapeutsts, Iron jaw artists and<br />
perch pole performen, head-and<br />
hand.balaneers, oodles <strong>of</strong> clowns<br />
for the kiddles and the Rhoda<br />
Boyal trained wild and domestic<br />
animal acla which for years have<br />
been featured by the biggest clrcusw<br />
In the country.<br />
Among the animal ncta to be<br />
presented .will be th.r, faalous<br />
trained eleiphant, "Mr. Muggins."<br />
high Mhool and menase horses,<br />
ponies and wresUing bears, also<br />
Capt. Beekwiui's novln? picture<br />
iien, "Big Jim," big leopards,<br />
jaguars, and his targhly educated<br />
family <strong>of</strong> genuine chimpanzees,<br />
Madame Pearl's intelligent dogs<br />
«nd a number <strong>of</strong> other interesting<br />
animal numbers. The program<br />
promises one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />
circus entertainments that was<br />
ever presented In this vicinity.<br />
A Hatnral<br />
"And how do you like school!"<br />
asked the kind old lady,<br />
"Closed," answered the little<br />
lad.<br />
Confident Miss<br />
"Did you ever go home from<br />
Different Now<br />
The first SOO-mlle antomobUa<br />
race In the Indianapolis Motor<br />
Speedway was won by Jlay Hnrroiin<br />
In hla Mnrtnon Waap at an<br />
avenge speed <strong>of</strong> 74.S9 mUes p«r<br />
hour. ••• • .<br />
_<br />
_ 'V<br />
Proah: "Do you notice any improvement,<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, since lut<br />
wejkf"<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>e«sor; "Is, now that you<br />
call my attention to It, I think<br />
your hair is parted,"<br />
Gronp<br />
Dlstriot.<br />
. . oniy<br />
SIMe excuse did jot,<br />
for acquitting that<br />
Juryman—"Imsanh<br />
UlstHct AttonjeyX.<br />
whole twelve <strong>of</strong> yoi,jl<br />
And In<br />
' She tri atf I nie J<br />
phvtoKiaphe-r<br />
' Hi»w conn *<br />
" She han<br />
carnival, but a real honest-to-! an autdnwhlle ride with a col<br />
goodness pr<strong>of</strong>eHSlonal circus, pre-1 lege beyf"<br />
si-nted In a mamnisUl hlg lop <strong>of</strong>'<br />
"Yes, I'm no snob,"<br />
Showing the Best Photoplays <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
HUNTS CASINO<br />
Matintc Every Day—2:30 Evtning Showt~7 and i f, M,<br />
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, 11 and 12—<br />
VIE0IHIA TAUI to<br />
"PAID TO UOVE"<br />
A nociety drama with'a KI story <strong>of</strong> romanct and beauty,<br />
, TBandiiy and fridayTln^ 18, 14 and IS—<br />
iinnAgmsin<br />
"SENORTTA"<br />
A jaay comedy fall <strong>of</strong> pep and lflcgha.<br />
KattBM Daily 2.30 P. M. Every Evening 7 and 9 P. M.<br />
Entire Week, Starting Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />
Tolstoy's pffwerinl dnuna <strong>of</strong> ion reborn.<br />
CIRCUS STARS IN THE ARENA<br />
t Acrobats! Flying Ballet!<br />
Head wid Hand Balancer.!<br />
Circus Novelties!<br />
Aft Araqr <strong>of</strong> Funny Clowns!<br />
UonsI Horsei! Monies!<br />
Bears! Monkeys!<br />
mmiwmm.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cly Matinee*<br />
RRACA<br />
*^ THEATRE •**<br />
Sea Me Gty, N. J.<br />
Friday and Saturday,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 8 and e—<br />
Wallace Beery and Haymond<br />
Hatton in<br />
"We're in the<br />
Navy Now"<br />
A Paramount Picture<br />
Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />
Jack Holt in<br />
"Man <strong>of</strong><br />
the Forest"<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11th—<br />
t<br />
Mae Hurray in<br />
"<br />
TaHdsy, <strong>Jul</strong>y mh_<br />
An allftar cast in<br />
"A MILLION BID"<br />
With DOLORES DEL BIO and BOO LA E0COTE<br />
^ Adapted fion eat <strong>of</strong> the p^t classics <strong>of</strong> literature written<br />
by the famous Ensaian novelUt, Count Leo Tolstoy.<br />
HUNTS REGENT THEATRE ~<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk<br />
Matinee Daily 2.30 p M. Evening Shown 7 and 9 P M.<br />
Two famons clasnc* <strong>of</strong> the icieen.<br />
First showing anywhere<br />
at our admission,<br />
ELINOR FAIR and WILLIAM B0YD in<br />
"THE YANKEE CUPPER"<br />
A thrilling page from the most glorious era in American history—a<br />
romance and adventure <strong>of</strong> the high seas.<br />
I Thursday, Friday and Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14, 15 and 16—<br />
The real flapper <strong>of</strong> the movies, CLAiA BOW, in<br />
"ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE' 1<br />
Se« the little "It" girl in another fast moving comedy <strong>of</strong><br />
cabarets, Amusement parks, stage doora and the prize rinc i<br />
1<br />
full <strong>of</strong> a million laughs.<br />
'<br />
HUNTS AUDITORIUM<br />
WUdwood's Family Theatre<br />
Children, 15o; Adults, 8Sc<br />
Matinee Daily 2.30 P. M. Evening Shows 7 and 9 p. M.<br />
Pier Theal<br />
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.<br />
••'1<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 8—<br />
4 BERT LYTELL in<br />
"Obey die Law"<br />
with Eugene Gilbert and Edna Murphy.^<br />
A Columbia Picture<br />
Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 9—<br />
BEBE DANIELS in<br />
"A Kiss in a Taxi"<br />
with Cheater Conklin.<br />
Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />
CORINNE GRIFFITH in<br />
**TTiree Houre"<br />
First National Picture<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y II—<br />
"Whispering Canyons",<br />
A Liberty Picture<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 12—<br />
"Silent Power*<br />
De Luxe Picture<br />
Wednesday, julyjj— '•<br />
"Sweet Rosie O'Grady"^<br />
Columbia Picture<br />
, Thuriday and* Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14 and 15—<br />
"Children <strong>of</strong> Divorce'^<br />
Special Paramount Picture ' '<br />
UiPPODROM]<br />
O<br />
THEATRE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Great Sho<br />
WORLD'S BEST<br />
Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />
Billie Dove in<br />
The Affair <strong>of</strong> the Foilie* 1<br />
Wednoday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13—<br />
Bin-Tin-Tin in<br />
"WHILE LONDON<br />
SLEEPS"<br />
Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14—<br />
"LOVE 'EM AND<br />
LEAVE 'EM"<br />
with an tll'itai cut<br />
BIO<br />
"IlieBlg<br />
ccmaa<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11—<br />
Irene Hich in<br />
"Don't TeU the Wife"<br />
| Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 1Z_<br />
Clara Bow in<br />
"It"<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13—<br />
Hany Langdon in<br />
"Long Pants"<br />
Thnnday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14—<br />
Antonio Moreno in<br />
"Flaming Forest"<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 1S_<br />
Ion Chancy in<br />
'Tell It to the Marine."<br />
Vaudeville<br />
Photoplay!<br />
HUNT'S STRAND THEATRE<br />
JUtintt Every Day Evening Shows 7 and 9 P M.<br />
Snn., Mon., <strong>Jul</strong>y 10 and 11— ~<br />
Haiy Attor in<br />
"Suntet Deifcy"<br />
Tnet, Wed, Jnly .12 and 18—<br />
Ioii Wiion in<br />
"Broadway Nighu"<br />
Thnrs, Fri., Jnly 14 and 15—<br />
Johnny Bines in<br />
"AH Aboard"<br />
Sat, Sun., Jnly ie and 17—<br />
Dorothy Hackail in<br />
"Convoy" .<br />
HUNT'S CREST PIER THEATRE<br />
Two Performances Every Evening<br />
Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—<br />
Charlie Hurray ana George<br />
Sidney in<br />
at the Front"<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11—<br />
Soil WtiM in<br />
"Broadway Night,"<br />
Tuesday, Jtfy 12—<br />
"Sinuel<br />
Wednesday, Jnly 13—<br />
Johnny Binet in<br />
"All Aboard"<br />
Prices: Matinee<br />
Evenings<br />
25c<br />
30c<br />
1 Perfoimances<br />
Ihunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14—<br />
VflUam Boyd in<br />
"The Yankee CBpper"<br />
Friday, Jnry<br />
Aatonto XortM fa,<br />
'•Flaming Fore*"<br />
HUNTS PLAZA BALLROOM<br />
Bart, Dun lUxa fit torti fa<br />
Bigger Than a 3<br />
Worth Going Miles To<br />
nOUGHTY'S PII<br />
**" THEAJRE<br />
Good Pictures<br />
ill<br />
\the<br />
•i<br />
'heatres<br />
Next Week<br />
BinrB CASINO, Wlldwooil<br />
f Sunday. Monilay unil Tu.»ilu><br />
• "Paid I" tin*:" WniliHsKluj<br />
Imhiy.<br />
Friday, •acnoriio<br />
|>KBRS THEATRE. Wllilw<br />
Millville Theatrea<br />
«.^TIOh HANDLI and l[l>\r.n<br />
AULH1 SIENT FNTI III Itlsl s<br />
Cool and flafreahlnfl<br />
i<br />
OCEAH mt SEWS, ftCEAM CnCf, S. J 1 ., FWDAT, TUIT 8, lM7v<br />
HUNTS CHE3T PIER THEATRE<br />
WlldwouU—Sunday, "tuat «t<br />
thn Front;", Monday, "Broadway<br />
Nlgntii;" TilMdor, "Bun.<br />
«e| Denby;" Werlnra.liiy. "AH<br />
Aboard;'<br />
ThundBy, "The<br />
Tfankeu Clipper;" Mdsy,<br />
"Flaming Porest,"<br />
NIXON THEATRE, Wlldwood—<br />
Vaudavillc.<br />
LYIUO TH8ATRB, Woodblnt—<br />
Frlilay. "The Wertern Rover;"<br />
Satudy "Th P W i "<br />
y<br />
Saturday<br />
Sunday,<br />
WFdnm<br />
quefor."<br />
rt Rover;<br />
"Th» PopuWr aim"<br />
"The BtroBg Slan;"<br />
y, "Jim, l*e COB-<br />
BRACA TUBATM. lea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
—Friday and Saturday, "We're<br />
ill the Navy Now;" Simduy.<br />
"Man <strong>of</strong> the F<strong>of</strong>eMi" Monday,<br />
Tuiaiilay and<br />
"TUllo tno Toller<br />
Wednesday,<br />
Hunt's Play Houses<br />
Present Good Bills<br />
Some ol the Beit Screen<br />
Starg in Week's Program<br />
Casino<br />
The feature photoplays at Hunt's<br />
Casino this week will atari with<br />
Virginia Vain ana an ull-atar east<br />
In "Paid to l-ove." un appealing<br />
Tuesday, with a special matinee<br />
perf<strong>of</strong>nmflee every day. The attraction<br />
for Wednesday, Thursday<br />
nail Friday <strong>of</strong> next week will bring<br />
the return<br />
geiiorlta,"<br />
llm fwuth iiea iiile».<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hebe Danlela<br />
comedy drama<br />
_ . —^,,-^j. love romance adapted from the<br />
"The Demiaride:" Tuesday, novel and stage play <strong>of</strong> the same<br />
"A Miliinn Bidi" Wednesday,' name, tot Sunday, Monday and<br />
"While Uondon lleepHi" "<br />
Thuraday,<br />
"Lov.« 'Brn and<br />
U'Bvn Em,"<br />
WEtt THEATBE, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>—<br />
Friiiay, "Obey the Law;" Saturday.<br />
"A Kim In a Tail;"<br />
Siiiiihjy, "Th°r»e Hours;" Mon-<br />
(lay, "WhUfterlftM<br />
Canyons;"<br />
Tuesday, "iilent Powen"<br />
Wcilnesday, "Sweet Hog|e O'-<br />
Orady;" Thursday and Friday,<br />
"Chililren <strong>of</strong> Divorce."<br />
COMMLINITV THEATRE, Tuckahoe—Saturday.<br />
"The Limited<br />
Mall."<br />
NEW COIJONIAL, <strong>Ocean</strong> CJiy—<br />
Prliiay and laturday, "The<br />
Brule;"<br />
Monday, "No Control;"<br />
Tuesday and Wednos-<br />
(lay, "Ovtllng Gertie's garter;"<br />
PEOPLES<br />
MILkViLLE, NEW JERIIV<br />
SPIN ALL SUMMIR<br />
, ThurMiy. Friday<br />
vMai<br />
int<br />
i<br />
Mitin» dally at t P M,<br />
Evinlngi at 7 .nd B p. M,<br />
1 mtunn 8*l«rday ninliia «l<br />
IS, i.15 and l,«<br />
you cm IH (da •ntln Mat.<br />
u picture •• lau ai 10 P.<br />
M. on Saturday waning.<br />
| FRIDAY. JUI.V «<br />
"The Midnight<br />
Watch"<br />
Witll HO¥ §TKW*BT<br />
| A trlbyta t« tin mil! who prelttt<br />
vsyp hsmet ^ tlii_psj!?a.<br />
"WOLFS CLOTHING<br />
\ . iurrliii Mp^(T» BtUE .<br />
I Tin aMiMurn ol two noina lo»-<br />
'I ituae « a t(d mint<br />
im«l<br />
I ON THE STAOB<br />
.VAUDEVILLE<br />
t • ENTERTAIHMINT<br />
j MONDAV. JULY 11<br />
"Money to<br />
Burn"<br />
With DOROTHY DEVOFtE<br />
| The tvd hot romaw* <strong>of</strong> m naming<br />
fortune* 4<br />
Addad: THE WISECRACKEBS"<br />
',' With ,<br />
At- COOKE and Klf GUARD<br />
I TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,<br />
tJULV 18 and 13<br />
I "Tlllii ilia Toiler" II on lh« icr«n I<br />
I now, itmlnht from th> n«vapal»r<br />
I 'funnlta." Lavtgha aalorvl Ronunca<br />
I I" burril And Marion Divlll ••<br />
I Tllis maku^er giutut<br />
conady<br />
'—-—---<br />
PATHE NEWS<br />
L<br />
— .. u<br />
[Commniiity Theatre!<br />
Todohoe, N. J.<br />
Sstnnky, Jnly 9—<br />
Warner Btothen present<br />
The limited Mail<br />
m the n)ay by Bmei<br />
M, with Monte Bloc and<br />
I* itmng ,cart, indndiDg<br />
|(TM» tejumi, Wiltard<br />
It-iewU, Tom (Wlery, Mfiter<br />
Wttek Huff, Edw»rd Gibbon,<br />
ftu H«rlui,XTdift Teanuiu<br />
i<br />
Tilen.<br />
. Wreefed by Oeo. Hfll<br />
A bmttvttking drama <strong>of</strong><br />
\, *e nest outdoor*. An epic<br />
! « take ateti aunuten that<br />
h&IW<br />
htai<br />
'ttuM. Th*S»Wo *nd<br />
ttxtim tint follow in the<br />
*ikeor • tram wreck, «nd<br />
jttroBit W Ui ». tile <strong>of</strong> *<br />
km, kd Wtw bp ft<br />
t<br />
Thursday, Friday, "Simple<br />
Sis;" aaturday.<br />
"A Million<br />
Bid,"<br />
HIPFODROME THEATRE, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>—Five acts vaudeville and<br />
a fealure Bielure.<br />
CRITERION THEATRE. Bridge.<br />
ton—Friday<br />
and Saturday,<br />
Fiay n aturday<br />
^<br />
You la jail;" Thufidiiy,<br />
Friday and Balurday, vau'de.<br />
'Ville in eonneefion with fea*<br />
ture<br />
Hunt'it New biaker will Rtart the<br />
week Sunday afternoon and evening<br />
with Tolstoy's powerful drama<br />
<strong>of</strong> love reborn, "neiiurrection," with<br />
Ro^ Laroque siipported by Dolores<br />
Del Rio, the female Mar <strong>of</strong> "What<br />
Price Glory," in another character<br />
that makeii her one <strong>of</strong> the outintending<br />
nctreiises <strong>of</strong> the screen<br />
today. This drama, adapted from<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the greatest classics <strong>of</strong><br />
literature, written Iiy^ the funioii«<br />
Russian eount, Leo Toiitqy,<br />
Regent Theatrt<br />
The program at Hunt's Refeat<br />
Theatre will have far the feature<br />
attraction Sunday, Monday, Tuesday<br />
and Wednesday, William Bayd<br />
anil Elinor Fair in "The Yankee<br />
pupper," a thrilling story <strong>of</strong> the<br />
high seas, with love, romance Bid<br />
adventure as its themg.<br />
Next<br />
NBW PEOPLES THIATRE, MIIIl<br />
ville—.Friday, "The Midnight<br />
Watch;" Saturday, "Wetf'I<br />
vaudevlllel<br />
to Burn; 11<br />
UinLhln'g" and<br />
-Monday, "Money<br />
nway the blnus and<br />
you through coinady galore.<br />
Auditorial<br />
The Auditorium will<br />
have<br />
change <strong>of</strong> proEraro every 4ay with<br />
Iho Blocun "a bnrguln day avtry<br />
iluy." showing nothing but the big<br />
Blurs and the best screen attraction!<br />
at popular prlcci, Itinday<br />
Illlle DOVB in "The AffsJn o! tho<br />
Follies," a Itsry <strong>of</strong> the Magi, will<br />
he the feature attraction. Monday,<br />
matinee and evening, Irene Rich<br />
and Huntiey Gordon will be H«B<br />
In "Don't Toll the Wife," a society<br />
comedy drama. Clara Bow in "It,"<br />
by Elinor Olyn, will be tho feature<br />
did dance floor Is a'conibliintlDn<br />
that is drawing hundreds <strong>of</strong> dancers<br />
to thl» papular danee polaea.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday evening the management<br />
popularity<br />
contest,<br />
a with cash prizes to the winners.<br />
BtarllnK Ililn lunday night, here<br />
will be a Kladie Car Polo game<br />
between two <strong>of</strong> the best teama<br />
playing thin •needy game,<br />
=—. a=——^—<br />
Marmora<br />
Jlr. and lira. Janes Bralth and<br />
•on, <strong>of</strong> PHtarino. us visiting<br />
relatives here,<br />
MliP Mirie Pepguaon. <strong>of</strong> Phllnoy<br />
Etiinor uisfn, will na inq teaiure i ^.«- ".—-- » ~*o=-—, -- - —-<br />
for Tuesday afternoon and evening, dolphia, apent Sunday with Mm<br />
Wednesday «n Bll-comedjp show<br />
will he featured with Hurry Lang,<br />
don in "Long Panu," n» the attraction.<br />
Thuriiaay Antonio Moreno<br />
In "The Flaming Porest." a thrill.<br />
Ing drama <strong>of</strong> the north woods, will<br />
he the headline feature,<br />
Friday,<br />
Lon Choney In "Tell It To The<br />
f<br />
Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday an<br />
other all-comedy show will he pre.<br />
seated, headec) by Clara Bow in<br />
"Sough House Hosie," a funny com<br />
ad* <strong>of</strong> stage<br />
and<br />
doors, prlie rings<br />
parks that will<br />
iSUTH JBBSEY'S MMMOBT TH1*TR«<br />
Perfect Plcturea=p6rfectly<br />
Pmwnled<br />
CRITERION<br />
BRIOQETON<br />
CONTINUOUS<br />
t:90 til 11<br />
Thll Friday and Saturday<br />
"See You In Jail"<br />
With JACK MULHALL<br />
AlifjB Day and Mark Swalii<br />
Hfpf'i yeyr ihlnw (5 gs "<br />
the ban Sna itnjsy !*!<br />
Evtry Thurnj^y. Frl. A Sit,<br />
Vaudeville<br />
Birtet from thi llg Timi Oily<br />
Heuati in eqnjijiigtiefi<br />
with<br />
4—All<br />
itlr'itta—4<br />
Comina—S Diyi, Oeglnnlno Monday. <strong>Jul</strong>y, II,<br />
jpLtth Jtrsay'a ei#w#ra!t Myilgal 5Fgan:iatisn<br />
eton Harmonica Bud<br />
4HII tuui<br />
»•• •• -a"" fc*«j?i_lf1 A n<br />
^<br />
Cnarile Hurray<br />
Oo Tha ie««l<br />
ommr eonklin<br />
Ail Lodl'aTrli anVllwa In A n (itt.rlnj <strong>of</strong> Mytle alia tons<br />
"Fighriiii Love"<br />
Marines," is the booking for<br />
neon and evening<br />
perfernasces.<br />
Strand Theatre<br />
Tho itrnnd<br />
TheatrB boskingt<br />
•tart 8undfly> and Monday with<br />
Mnry Astro In "iunaet Derby,"<br />
ono <strong>of</strong> the best race horse dramas<br />
ever screened with a love story<br />
<strong>of</strong> heart interest. Tuesday and<br />
Wednesday niatlnee and evening<br />
Lola Wilson will be seen In (her<br />
latest photoplay feature,<br />
way Nights," a jazgy comedy drama<br />
<strong>of</strong> the White Way. Johnny Hlnes<br />
in "AM Aboard," will be the eon<br />
edy feature for Thursday and Fri<br />
day. With the added feature! this<br />
will he two iltiyft <strong>of</strong> an all-comi'dy<br />
Shaw, •aturdty' and Sunday B big<br />
super-feature will he shown with<br />
Dorothy MacKa!) In "Convoy" supported<br />
by Lowell Iherman and<br />
Wiliiai Collier, Jr.<br />
Crest fin Theatre<br />
With a ehaBge <strong>of</strong> ProBr»n dally<br />
Hunt's crest pier will start the<br />
program for Belt week on Sunday<br />
presenting Charlie Murray and<br />
beorge Sidney In "Lost at the<br />
Front," a funny comedy feature.<br />
Monday Loir,'Wilson will be seen<br />
In "Irosdway Nlfhtii."<br />
Tuesday<br />
evening only. Mary Aster in "Sunset<br />
Derby," win he the feature at.<br />
traction. Wednesday johnny Mines<br />
In "All Aboard," will he shown<br />
Thursday the feature<br />
attraction<br />
bssked will he William lord In<br />
I "The Yankee Clipper," and the<br />
week's program wilt he completed<br />
on Friday with Antonio Moreno in<br />
"The Flnming Foreit."<br />
Plata Ballroom<br />
Hunt's Plaia Ballroom. wlUb.Itoy<br />
SeagraTes and hli "Collegians."<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the best orchestras on the<br />
South Jersey coast and the aplen<br />
I COLONIAL<br />
Formerly the Plan<br />
THREE<br />
SHOWS<br />
EVERY<br />
DAY<br />
COLONIAL<br />
Formerly the Plata<br />
Follow the picture* here.<br />
Every week bringi some <strong>of</strong> die bwt<br />
featurei, CemediM, Dramas with your favorite itan.<br />
TODAY—TOMORROW<br />
Aa Myl <strong>of</strong> the Old WMI with the Lovable<br />
Monte Blue in<br />
"THE BRUTE"<br />
A picture that you will never forget.<br />
FOR MONDAY—4^ Comedy Scream<br />
"NO CONTROL"<br />
With Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver<br />
A roaring comedy <strong>of</strong> a raging lion, a dancing bone, a radio "bug"<br />
—and a girl.<br />
—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY-<br />
DO you wear your fiance'* photo on your gaiter? If you do, tee<br />
Marie Prevost with Charles Ray in<br />
"GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER"<br />
—THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY—<br />
The Funniest Team in Movie*<br />
Louise Fazenda and<br />
Clyde Cook in<br />
'{SIMPLE SB"<br />
How Much I* a Girl Worth?<br />
Dolores Costello in<br />
"A Million Bid"<br />
.known<br />
Ana Madura.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee wilkle<br />
and family ipent Tuesday eve.<br />
ning with her sUler In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
View,<br />
Clarenee Smith and wife snertalned<br />
frlonds from Phlladel.<br />
phla Wednesday.<br />
Mr. and sirs. Morris Wiilots,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ciilllngswaod, spent the week<br />
end with her parents, Mr. end<br />
Mrs, Luther Coraon.<br />
Miss Lillian Adams In making<br />
an Indennile stay with relatives<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scullvllle.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, William Bradley,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and MI Estella<br />
Madeira, <strong>of</strong> this place, spent the<br />
holhlayn with PBIIadelphla<br />
ffieadB,<br />
Mr, aad Mrs. Thoniag Sharp<br />
are receiving congratulations<br />
upon the birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter,<br />
June 30, "<br />
Miss Helen Stratton was among<br />
those who eelebrnted the anni.<br />
vemary <strong>of</strong> the graduating class<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1114 <strong>of</strong> the Tuckahoe High<br />
School. Friday evening at Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Theodore Spleer, <strong>of</strong> New Vork,<br />
spent the week; end with Henry<br />
Young,<br />
Mrs. William Layton, Mrs.<br />
Harry, Blbba and Mrs. William<br />
Gun mm motored to Millvill« Mon<br />
day.<br />
Mrs. lertha Famcaer anil<br />
mother were in Vlneland one day<br />
last week.<br />
Mrs. Enoch Williams, <strong>of</strong> Tuck<br />
iihoe, spent Monday with Mia,<br />
Clara swp.<br />
Miss Ruth Dalley motored to<br />
Court House Friday.<br />
Everton Carson, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
wan in [own Monday.<br />
Mm, Oscar Bailey<br />
returned<br />
home Friday from Philadelphia<br />
where she underwent an opera,<br />
tlon for the removal <strong>of</strong> her<br />
tonsils.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Adams<br />
and daughter, Cecil, are spending<br />
a few days at BrJgantlns<br />
Beaeh,<br />
Merlam Qoodnian, <strong>of</strong> Camden<br />
Is spenolng a few dsyi with her<br />
aunt. Mrs. B, A, Stretton.<br />
Elva Oomn and wife, <strong>of</strong> Fenn<br />
sylvanla, spent<br />
the week end<br />
with his parents,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, William<br />
Sapp<br />
entertained relatives from West<br />
Cape May lunday afternoon.<br />
Clown Band With Bob Morton Circus<br />
Famous Clown Band, under leadership <strong>of</strong> Happy Hank Sylttw, will appear on all*Ur vmcnia ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> twenty -five circus acts, which the Bob Morton Circus will present at tbo Wlldwood Ftollw,<br />
Circus, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y it, IB and ii, and at tho Oc«m CUT P«Hc« CIMtM, ,,<br />
Monday and Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y ii and IB,<br />
•<br />
1.1<br />
LYRIC<br />
THEATRE<br />
WOODBINE . H. J,<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y | _<br />
O l l prejtnts Art<br />
in<br />
"Tht<br />
Rover"<br />
A Blue Streak<br />
Western<br />
•Hrtare<br />
Osacdy and News<br />
ftttardu, JoJy B—<br />
Paramount preMBts<br />
"The Popular Sin"<br />
witt Florence Vidor and,<br />
Olive Brook.<br />
A Malcolm St. Clair<br />
Prodaction.<br />
You'll be committing the<br />
nnpopnlar tin If you mils<br />
"The Popular Sin."<br />
Final Episode <strong>of</strong><br />
"THE VISE<br />
CRACKERS"<br />
Corned; and Mews<br />
Sunday, Tut* 10—<br />
Einrt Habonal Presents<br />
Harry langdon in<br />
'The Strong Man"<br />
If jour side* ache<br />
from<br />
Unghinjt don't blame it on<br />
tu—falame it «n Hany<br />
Langdon.<br />
Corned; and Hewi<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13—<br />
John 0. Jlinn prBwita ^[0-<br />
ltam Bojd and Elinor Fair,<br />
<strong>of</strong> -The Volga<br />
Boatman"<br />
fame, in<br />
,Jimythe, *<br />
'<br />
Conqoeror" i<br />
# S !<br />
Rio Grande<br />
Mrs. Ous Hotte and HI visited<br />
her parents hero the ilrnt ol the<br />
week.<br />
Mr. and Si. Hoy Wolcolt and<br />
Mri. Frank Dawni! spent Suaday<br />
al Cape Muj iourt Houiie with<br />
smith Endicotl and family.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Donn.<br />
Jr., and son, OreB. snd Miss<br />
Alherta<br />
Harris, ot Washinslon.<br />
came home to attend the wedding<br />
<strong>of</strong> their sinter.<br />
Mrs,<br />
Annie Carllon and Fred<br />
Marks are the watchmen at the<br />
Reading railroad crossing here,<br />
badly needed for a ions "me.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. ^eorje Douglasi<br />
are building their new home at<br />
Cape May Court Houie.<br />
Edward Frick visited at Dennis<br />
Fisher's on suaday.<br />
The Nasarlne Sunday school held<br />
their chlldreni' das eserclses on<br />
lunday ev«ninf.<br />
Charles Curlott, <strong>of</strong> Canden. vii.<br />
(ted at the homo <strong>of</strong> William Hand<br />
on Sunday.<br />
Warren M. Harris opened Bis<br />
vegetable Mand on Friday. Ha has<br />
had it wired for electricity.<br />
<strong>On</strong> lundsy MM. A. E. Edwards<br />
returned homo from Philadelphia,<br />
where she has been for the past<br />
week, to be near her husband, who<br />
(had an operation performed In the<br />
Samaritan Hospital, He Is letting<br />
alone nicely,<br />
Henry H. Flthian, or Brldgeton,<br />
wns here on Wednesday looking<br />
after business interests.<br />
Ralph 0. Dehn. ir., entertained<br />
relatives over the Fourth, from<br />
Gloucester.<br />
Benjamin Cresse and bride spent<br />
Monday hero with relatives.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Walter cresse entertained<br />
company from out <strong>of</strong><br />
town ever the week end.<br />
Isaac Olllan is croisine wnieh.<br />
man at the sally Slnrihall irois-<br />
Ing.<br />
Mrs. Llszle ihaw, <strong>of</strong> nape May<br />
tiourt House, one <strong>of</strong> our former<br />
residents, was operated upon in a<br />
hospital In. Philadelphia for cataracts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the eyes. She returned to<br />
her home on Tuesday, The operation<br />
was a success,<br />
Mr, nna Mrs. Marion Callnway<br />
nnd two children, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington,<br />
and Mrs, Fanny<br />
Hamilton, <strong>of</strong><br />
Springfield, visited Mrs. rnllawnya<br />
cousin. Boy Wolcott and wife, this<br />
week.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Irvln Parrler ore<br />
occupying the tenant house or<br />
Warren KtrrSs for the summer.<br />
Miss Mahal Jaggeri and Mr»<br />
George<br />
Douglass are micnillnu<br />
summer<br />
school at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
They will teach in our school<br />
this coming year, with Joseph<br />
Murphy M principal.<br />
Mrs. nay wolcott visited her<br />
aunt In the Bridgeton Hospital on<br />
Tuesday,<br />
Mrs.<br />
Anna Halnes entertained<br />
her sister, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, llmt<br />
weeli,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Blweod Chester, <strong>of</strong><br />
Dlas Creek, are staying here at<br />
his slster'i while their new house<br />
Is being completed, , •<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Btehblns<br />
spent Monday at Avalon with<br />
Lewis Itebbins and family.<br />
Miss Hannah nimble Is emplojcd<br />
at cape May for the summer,<br />
Mrs. George Hess and dausht r,<br />
Mildred, spent last week with her<br />
sister, Mrs, Ernest Corson and<br />
'fatally.<br />
Mlu Mary Edwards enterlalni-d<br />
some frlonds at' her home -on<br />
Thursday evening.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I>e Marts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cedarville, spent the week end<br />
here with their daughter. Mm<br />
John W. Bholllnger and family.<br />
Mrs. 8. H. Endlcott, Miss Edith<br />
Bnilic<strong>of</strong>t. <strong>of</strong> Court House, Miss<br />
Martha Mlnnlek. <strong>of</strong> I>hllndelphln<br />
and Sirs. Roy Woleotl were. Wildwood<br />
visitors on Monday.<br />
Isirry Bmallwood and family entertained<br />
some <strong>of</strong> his relatives<br />
from Vlnoland over the week end<br />
Went Cape May<br />
•Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson are<br />
receiving congratulations UBim<br />
the birth <strong>of</strong> twin bays. Saturday.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 1,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, J. Hamilton 'in<br />
tertained Mr. and Mrs. William<br />
Layton, df Nnsiown, N, J,, ever<br />
lunday,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, B. Hand visited<br />
the litter's sister, <strong>of</strong> Dennlsvllio<br />
on aunday,,<br />
A son was horn to Mr, and<br />
Mrs, Ernest Filer Saturday. Dnih<br />
mother and son are doing nlciiy<br />
Mrs. Dora EldredKe Is entvr<br />
talnlnE Iher sister, <strong>of</strong> Fishing<br />
Creek,<br />
MildriMi «iissman<br />
spent Ihe<br />
week end with Mrs. M. Blume<br />
11 th Monster Season<br />
THEATRE<br />
WILDWOOD, N r J.<br />
Always Showing the<br />
WORLD'S BEST<br />
Mr and Mn. B, Blide<br />
lalllml relatives Inui the<br />
H<br />
nrn part <strong>of</strong> the BtBtft, ncndr.J<br />
Mr and Mrs. E. M(rU»" ~<br />
West Chatter, visited ttw J<br />
fntller. iMr. C Chrbjtlin,<br />
tbo wcelt end.<br />
Mr. and Mrs Harry flroWl<br />
the proud psrenu ol a tnlQr *KtS<br />
born Saturday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 3. TJ»i in*,?'<br />
fant will be known u Hiriy^ Jr.;<br />
Mrs. E Smith. Of ]<br />
Is upending his summer vacation^<br />
here.<br />
Mrs. M. SKsphnneoo vlslliadi>Mri|<br />
parents, Mr. snd Jin. Ana M»-",<br />
dira. or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Miss Olendora Hum, at 1<br />
plain, visited relative* b>r*
. Outfit* towell.l<br />
ArmhtrongJ<br />
Fraud<br />
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o, NK. New!<br />
BN, Boston. I<br />
to<br />
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JWre<br />
i man's<br />
jttio<br />
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i ttenn*dr, ther<br />
»,««* Uierel<br />
nJ**t! I<br />
them wKb per<br />
i, alnya oletrou<br />
JOB.<br />
certificate,<br />
taltata<br />
. 'JCeiumly<br />
, ol thft<br />
tad ttumn<br />
i by '<br />
fletthlri<br />
iwmrl<br />
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L.tlHl<br />
k<br />
twh<br />
dead.<br />
told<br />
held him 1<br />
dwd; !<br />
Be<br />
Une* In I<br />
tad<br />
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and<br />
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tmt.1<br />
OCEAH.dTY NEWS, OCEAK CUT, M. J./Wm&Y; IOLY 8, <strong>1927</strong>.<br />
Your Advertisement <strong>On</strong> This Page Will Reach The Eye <strong>of</strong> 25,000 jrospective Buy<br />
0CEAW CITY HEWS. OCEAH CHY, H. J., PB1BAY, JUIT 8, <strong>1927</strong>.<br />
Classified Advertising<br />
< Information<br />
ClUBlAed<br />
Advertising la nip<br />
At on« rate and with on« ordfr<br />
In tha <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ntws <strong>of</strong><br />
Oceaji <strong>City</strong>, the Cape May C tun<br />
ty TIMES <strong>of</strong> Bm lain <strong>City</strong> the<br />
Seven Mile, Bench<br />
REPORTER<br />
<strong>of</strong> fltqne Harbor and ihu JJort<br />
NorrlB ADVMlTISkR or Kurt<br />
Norrla cutnpli ttsly covcrlnE ill<br />
Cape May Cuunty nnd a large<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> Cumlmrlanil<br />
Cnintir<br />
AdvertlgGineatg can btj left at or<br />
telephone to any <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
Bell<br />
phone Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> 40 Oman<br />
<strong>City</strong> 1180 Furt Non-la 37 W<br />
ind Wlldwood 727<br />
Read the Clasblflrtl Department<br />
isIlGDeTftr you wnnt to buy any<br />
thllla;<br />
(Jttft u when you have<br />
to anil ~~<br />
Classified Hatei<br />
ONE CENT a word with a<br />
tnlnltnum <strong>of</strong> twenty-five cftnlo. If<br />
ntB does not accompany transit tit<br />
advertising an additional charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> flya cents an Insertion will be<br />
made. Bookkeeping cost nf<br />
charged Claaaifled Ads mafetMi thin<br />
AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE 5<br />
nt every pockrtbook<br />
idlar Car tovv} Is the<br />
..-X<br />
for « dr nistfatlDn<br />
•tales will Hrrvl , -•- -<br />
,v»<br />
Wlklwood F<br />
»Jr*.r<br />
Building, Heating Plumbing, etc. 8<br />
WRITK. UVLL Olfc PHONE FOIl<br />
Our tree iKtuklet on how wo •.•»!.<br />
help you htiild and own your ow|i<br />
horn*—ahvuliltcly frrc—write to«1i»y.<br />
Slu.io IliirliOr Lumber Co.. Hlo-te<br />
llurlior l*i.imtx>r and bulltllnf mttt- i<br />
rlnln <strong>of</strong> all kind*.<br />
S3<br />
WF NOW I1A\E TUB Nl » Ht<br />
»IU\ YO1 p h m HOI "1- IS<br />
shin In our show rooii s for llnplay I r<br />
ai d ir* ivcoli, I p onJ<br />
dcllttr H \n<br />
Hall block. W ildwood<br />
*< n tl In<br />
t'a. €.'ity<br />
i tj 1M- <strong>of</strong> tie IMP<br />
ty<br />
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IIL. WITHOUT ri 1 Tit<br />
Ity wl I th i add no mi y Juis<br />
r HI Motor or power iihl H K<br />
I mil d In >our homo al very r<br />
it u, 1 I rtr s l_ui null m* A l*«<br />
r Kis rid rlmrlclan<br />
1 63 Ast ury<br />
Avt (Xmn tlty Mono 6«l><br />
I SKI: ri<br />
on" IS T1IL MAN<br />
WHITE SPACE at the tf n n I<br />
bottom <strong>of</strong> advertlsrmenui all<br />
cents a lln»<br />
A1X, CAPITALS may be used at<br />
la rate <strong>of</strong> three cents a word<br />
General Information<br />
Ada will be accepted uD t<br />
Wednesday J P M for lntiertlui<br />
In that week's Issue<br />
Adi mai<br />
be phoned In<br />
All ads are restricted to thrlr<br />
proper classification nnd to th<br />
r dtylfi <strong>of</strong> type<br />
The pubrvserve<br />
the right to edit<br />
or reject any advertising copy<br />
«e brief In wrltlnc your ad<br />
Tertlaement hut be sure tn r-over<br />
kU Important point*<br />
Ii In n it<br />
wUe to omit anytnlne <strong>of</strong> Impor<br />
tanee to nave a few cents for the<br />
point you may omit might c<br />
tlw one to bring desired results<br />
Krrors In advertisements should<br />
be Imported Immediately<br />
It the<br />
tanlt <strong>of</strong> this newspaper we will<br />
IM responsible for only one lncor<br />
ntct Insertion<br />
The TIMES-NEW3-RFP0RTER<br />
ADVERTISER la a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Press Association and<br />
Jjuqng the alma <strong>of</strong> the Assoclu<br />
tton. la the elimination <strong>of</strong> f rail lu<br />
Unt and mlalewllng advertising<br />
We wl)b to print only truth<br />
fol advertlnlns; and will appreel<br />
ate havlnf Qttentl in calif I to<br />
any adfarttecsienu not conform<br />
Ing to flM JUgUeit gtandarda <strong>of</strong><br />
|tructlng<br />
I l l l<br />
11 I leUt<br />
»nd<br />
1 «"?•;<br />
MOlU I<br />
THINhl\« Ol<br />
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t<br />
iHiliaf} y ur<br />
DINiJ, WHY<br />
h ox peril **<br />
nnd u|i r<br />
Eepairs, Accessories, etc.<br />
A<br />
SPECIALTY Ol<br />
WantfMs/<br />
per<br />
Financial and Insurance 9; Household Service<br />
HKIP WAHTEB<br />
and<br />
char<br />
BFABOrT<br />
l0>PT most<br />
M Id<br />
rtEmp»oymefi*<br />
Apncy<br />
HAT«H AV* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
l<br />
^HFUL-TOU CAN «FT AM KINIJ<br />
<strong>of</strong> hi»l|> from a cook to a Chut ffeilr<br />
fay a amall advertliiehwnt nndf>r Ihi*<br />
hdl h dtl t r<br />
AND<br />
ASBISTAN'i<br />
ear ro ind nonlllon<br />
*^ Phon nr rail tl
f. cimrUm Lowell,!<br />
^<br />
Armstrong,/<br />
Ptillro<br />
G«n»s}<br />
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n, NK, Wew'l<br />
BH,- Bostr<br />
to her<br />
; Bay Biyiiterj5|<br />
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I mini's i"<br />
I the mime;<br />
A. Ae<br />
ifchv:<br />
t Kennedy, th<br />
.an* them 1<br />
-•that night!<br />
: ' tftSBl" WlUi<br />
.always elev<br />
I one.<br />
certificate.<br />
Initials'<br />
commUBlca<br />
was sand,<br />
Kennedy wM<br />
tvM.au cod<br />
lad inmhlej<br />
i by net<br />
fleff Bb)<br />
oq} to feel<br />
•ra. **d<br />
merer beslti<br />
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-man twfe<br />
dead.<br />
MM hlmj<br />
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lines In |<br />
Us would<br />
i Mid woe •<br />
had<br />
V £*-••.!<br />
cdesen<br />
,«nd<br />
stood<br />
iwhfle;<br />
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riant* 1<br />
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8he<br />
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less'<br />
ipanaed tod<br />
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to<br />
Eigft<br />
STY HEWB, OCEAH Off, «, J,, fSIMf, JOT? I, IHf.<br />
FASHION<br />
SUGGESTIONS FEATURES FOR WOMEN HOUSEHOLD"<br />
HINTS<br />
24<br />
Pages This Issue<br />
f Miirille •» >«•**• <strong>of</strong> taste who manages to eeeni<br />
!• old lanhloneu In a black dram to<br />
'<br />
However—and perhaps It to i<br />
' treat deal the fault <strong>of</strong> the mov-<br />
Its<br />
pictures—women have been<br />
struck wtth the Idea that black<br />
Is to» color <strong>of</strong> mystery, and rays-<br />
.ttrlous they will be, io the very<br />
Wtnme.I<br />
•'Now a gown <strong>of</strong> sophisticated<br />
ml does not need any further »d.<br />
^WMlseaiBnt <strong>of</strong> lu alluring qua).<br />
' <strong>of</strong> mystery,<br />
Merely makes<br />
To ennftaiilis It<br />
th« gown leokl out.<br />
the word,<br />
80 leave <strong>of</strong>t the long, alinfcy<br />
earrings, the "arty" Jewelled<br />
brace!,!!, and those other aceeswhich<br />
you are t£mp!?d to<br />
Una to make you look like the<br />
VTHstntBrin Ihe prohlem play,<br />
A black gown or rather c*-<br />
treme cut nliuii be worn with n<br />
eertin simplicity, or .jise the<br />
waarLir will look rather as though<br />
she were dressed for a eeatuini!<br />
hall.<br />
The In-between type <strong>of</strong> black<br />
grown Is besl for the averBes<br />
woman—the sown itiat is smari<br />
and youthful in cut, without be-<br />
IBK difficult to lire up to Because<br />
<strong>of</strong> its eitrwneneaa <strong>of</strong> style. It In<br />
not faaihlonable to "touch up"<br />
black with colored trimmings and<br />
collar,<br />
it must depend for lu<br />
Interest on the ctistliicllon <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
Regular Meals<br />
Needed During<br />
Summer Months<br />
Vacation Irregularities May<br />
Offset Phyiieal Gain. Observes<br />
Food Specialist<br />
Sleep la Moat<br />
Essential<br />
Although vacation months<br />
rould neeiti to be the Ideal llm«<br />
for children to show thd groatt<br />
gniriij in beaUh. It IrequenljyL<br />
The Wide Sleeve<br />
pf<br />
more<br />
ITTt<br />
p&aeka "for tihje<br />
happens that children return to<br />
in ieptember leas fit than<br />
when school closed In June, nb-<br />
*ervrt$ Marie C, Ooermann. Ngw<br />
Jersey extension foods specialist.<br />
Says Miss Doetunauni<br />
ichool<br />
lays mean regularity.<br />
There U<br />
i definite hour for arising, eat-<br />
_ng meals, playing and going to<br />
bed. During Vacation months,<br />
much <strong>of</strong> this pohridule U changed<br />
as there Is no definite hour when<br />
anything must be done hj the<br />
child.<br />
Fresh air and sunshine<br />
are good for the child, but if he<br />
is allowed to play without any<br />
restraint whatsoever he Is likely | becoming to most stout "women.<br />
with too slender wrists. This Jreat-,<br />
n j s<br />
To Clear Street Through<br />
Penniy Trar.t For<br />
Motor Traffic<br />
Street Belongs to R, R: Co.<br />
Dlrecmr <strong>of</strong> Highways Trout<br />
annouiified thai Bay Avt'nue.<br />
nee. n lad and an maid.<br />
Jiy and dark pLtviUima ure<br />
In for a rudii jolt from i "00111113=<br />
sinner John E, Trout, who an-<br />
Bounced at the Couimlasjuners'<br />
last Monday that he has<br />
I received hutiternUK complaints f rum<br />
neighbors loealed near iiuvlllons.<br />
Hers'iifter moon gamers nnd others<br />
will have In do their ^a£irig from<br />
lighted pavilions, according to the<br />
plan.<br />
Mayor rhanipinn was iikepileal<br />
whether th** wny <strong>of</strong> the maid and<br />
the buy can be so easily changed<br />
"Whiits the une <strong>of</strong> putting lights<br />
In the iiavilloim. they will only<br />
put them out, hi he asserted,<br />
I "I'M put a eage around them so<br />
they can't he broken." t'niiimlHsii<br />
Are Issued Here<br />
Exomirintjoni HelrJ at <strong>City</strong><br />
Hall Every Monday<br />
The Motor Vehicle Department<br />
will conduct eianiinallons for<br />
tmitnria!* j?,?el£lng New Jersey<br />
ilrlvliiB license each Monday,<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the motor vehicle<br />
eiamini'rn ia located on the seeonil<br />
lloin or the <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />
The<br />
written teals are held lu tills<br />
room.<br />
If the applicant paiiHea<br />
—Miainlnatliin junigmtully hi><br />
tween Eigh.h and Ninth Slreots. ^ n u T ;<br />
wolihl lie npeiie.l and placed in|wnll anil flee," hln lionor rejolnfd,<br />
"The trouble Is," he continued,<br />
"that before paviilouB nre built<br />
they are ft Vila! need In the nnliihborhond,<br />
and an «oon as they are<br />
built the people who wanted the<br />
pavilion bum don't want to see<br />
it used,<br />
"They have an Moil II Is their<br />
own<br />
personal property, and as<br />
soon as Homebody else makes use<br />
<strong>of</strong> it, the neighbors or some <strong>of</strong><br />
them complain. Put In all the lights<br />
you want nnd the young people<br />
will flnd some meaUB <strong>of</strong> putting<br />
them out."<br />
Better Storm<br />
Protection For<br />
the South End<br />
Plum Will Be Ready For<br />
Solans Next Monday,<br />
Collisson States<br />
cnhtdiitiin to b*s user! fur traffic.<br />
Thin ilreel wan vacated by the<br />
city when an agreement was<br />
made wlih Ihe PennHylvaiila Haliread<br />
whereby ihe city received a<br />
strip or land paralM with the<br />
tract on BighLb anil Ninth<br />
Streets, from Haven Avenue to<br />
the buy, tu he used for wldeulng<br />
bheae ihnrouhgfares*<br />
The rallro.-iil uompaiiy also<br />
agreed to ail in this tract, which<br />
it has ilone, and baiifi a new<br />
street along the bay front to replale<br />
Hay Avenue.<br />
Now Bay<br />
Avenue cannot be built until the<br />
bulkhead along the front <strong>of</strong> this<br />
tract Is reinforced.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> motorists have<br />
boon using Bay Avenue, between<br />
Bighili and Ninth BtreoUi. but do<br />
so at the risk <strong>of</strong> breaking springs<br />
and gutting muck in the sand.<br />
Clearing too sand <strong>of</strong>l the old<br />
roadbed will bo a boon |o persons<br />
traveling north <strong>of</strong> Ninth<br />
street, IUI it will eliniinato the<br />
or passing through the<br />
congested section <strong>of</strong> the rela<br />
on Saturday nightl* * Q p.<br />
them with me nnit Must ray Damage<br />
r morning, ami the I _, *, °<br />
To Lity<br />
winners<br />
will<br />
the UBWS<br />
next<br />
est means ...<br />
funds for this home, which,<br />
through its work, brings much<br />
favorable publicity to the resort.<br />
"The Chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce cer.<br />
lainly Is liberal. It will conduct<br />
the parade if we furnish<br />
the<br />
babies, furnish the. cupi and furnlsh<br />
the judges. We might Juit<br />
Jas-weir do what little Is left our-<br />
"The ipictators who view the<br />
parade are under no obligation to<br />
mntrlbute, but it Is a certainty<br />
that if everr person wan better<br />
acquainted with the purpoM or<br />
the Baby Home they would be<br />
onlr lob Had to help the canne,<br />
"I don't believe the members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Chamber <strong>of</strong> conmerM ihem-<br />
•elvea are familiar with the accomplishments<br />
<strong>of</strong> the leoihore<br />
Home for Bablei or they would<br />
l |f/, n « |report, to consider lhe future needi<br />
for Bahlei or ty<br />
the matUr In a different<br />
llKht."<br />
<strong>of</strong> a community before building an<br />
Incinerating plant. Be Used upon<br />
150,000 as a eanneryatrre estimate<br />
<strong>of</strong> the summer populntlon <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> within ten years.<br />
More Phones Here<br />
The new Bell Telephone dlrec,*<br />
tor, which was recently issued,<br />
reveals a big Increase In the num.<br />
her <strong>of</strong> tolcphoneii In the resort,<br />
Including extension lines there<br />
are 3,000 phones Hated here, in<br />
the March directory 1145 phones<br />
wen Hated,<br />
Channel Basra Biting<br />
Uncle Wip Coming<br />
Uncle Wip, <strong>of</strong> Broadcasting<br />
fame, and favorite if the bedtime<br />
story llftemn, will entertain<br />
the ynungMcra when he<br />
appeara In the resort at ana <strong>of</strong><br />
chmnnel bin II »« «eaturei tt fcioy wwlt, whlM<br />
cnmnnei MM|| m m ^ n Mwd)|ri Jqr, JJ.<br />
ni hifc<br />
UIBI tlcullirlr «ettt« In ]}"__»*^•ll^Wtoai*<br />
K.r<br />
the connames<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
piiMlshed<br />
week.<br />
Now boys and girls, get<br />
Jinsy with your crayons aiid do<br />
soriii! real nice work. The picture<br />
or ail the winners will also be<br />
eihlbiled in the Dhow win,low <strong>of</strong><br />
the NEWS, Bill put your answers<br />
In the <strong>of</strong>fice in time.<br />
None will<br />
he accepted after I F, 51, on<br />
gatunlay.<br />
Good luck!<br />
Everybody Is Going<br />
And everybody going to the<br />
circus will see a real dandy performance.<br />
The highest clmn oir.<br />
ells programs ever shown in this<br />
vicinity will Be presented, according<br />
to the management.<br />
The<br />
Bub Morion Circus, coming for<br />
the Bret Urn* In Us seven years<br />
<strong>of</strong> travel into this nook <strong>of</strong> the<br />
world, 1ms a reputation <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
own all over the country aa the<br />
biggest fraternal circus organisation<br />
in eilstence.<br />
It l« a leg!-<br />
limnte, straight and clean circus<br />
-not a carnival—and Bob Morton<br />
will bring his complete pro.<br />
gram <strong>of</strong> iwenty.livo pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
circus acts, with over 1110 wellknown<br />
stars <strong>of</strong> the sawdust arena<br />
here for this date.<br />
While a number or trained anl.<br />
mal acts are Intermingled In the<br />
main show program, great stress<br />
u laid by Bob Morton Circus on<br />
the rartnldaihiii list <strong>of</strong> aerial and<br />
acrobatic acts carried.<br />
There<br />
are the Luokey Bisters, <strong>of</strong> New<br />
colorful aerial ballet novelty.<br />
York Hippodrome Jame, in this<br />
"The Human Butterflies,"<br />
who<br />
are a sensation wherever thin aet<br />
has been presented. Then Flying<br />
Franklin, the greatest' single trapeie<br />
artist in olrousdom, will<br />
thrill the circus fans wllb his<br />
death-defying heel and toa dropi<br />
on the swinging trapeie.<br />
Mile, Martha, the "girl In the<br />
silver whirl," will <strong>of</strong>fer an aerial<br />
novelty high up in (he air on<br />
Roman Hnga and swinging trapeie,<br />
while tha Four Oracea and<br />
the team <strong>of</strong> Ruth and Ijeo will<br />
perform desterous evolutions on<br />
the awiniing laddern.<br />
Another<br />
acrobatic aet that la declaimed<br />
as one <strong>of</strong> the beat {eaturei <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bob Morton Circus program. In<br />
the perch pole novelty act. presented<br />
by the Tyana-patrlBk Com*<br />
puny. In /which the I»dy man.<br />
ben <strong>of</strong> Wie troupe Mil as umler-<br />
BUndsr, In fact she In the only<br />
'"<br />
"'""" t«jw^i<br />
is ulrecteil Id whore hu can lake<br />
a rund lest.<br />
Monday the road<br />
lesui are held at Eighlh HI net<br />
and Mmsro Avenue.<br />
The hou for road tnl« is<br />
from S!3U A. M, until 3:30 I>,<br />
M. The written eiaminatlons are<br />
held from 8:30 A. M. until 4<br />
V. M.<br />
Monday nfty-seven<br />
applicants<br />
took tli,. examination.<br />
Of this<br />
number 62 wore successful. Leator<br />
W. Gilbert, chief Inspector,<br />
wai 1.1 charge <strong>of</strong> the exanilnatlotui.<br />
Warn Owners<br />
<strong>of</strong> Parking<br />
Regulations<br />
Driveri Warned To Keep<br />
Lighti on AH Parked<br />
Cart After Dark<br />
Many Tagg Are piitributed<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong> motorlsU, many <strong>of</strong><br />
whom parked their cars on the<br />
itreet all night, received a warn,<br />
ing In the form <strong>of</strong> a yellow<br />
ticket to keep a parking light<br />
lit, but no arrests were made for<br />
parking nil night on the utreet<br />
during the past week-end.<br />
Following the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
week-enil a delegation <strong>of</strong> the garage<br />
owners appealed to the <strong>City</strong><br />
Commissioners to enforce ihe orprohlbiting<br />
all night<br />
parking on the street.<br />
Mayor Chnmniun qUMnbaM'tne<br />
[sdom to take such drastie ae.?<br />
tion inasmuch as there are not<br />
garages In the resort to<br />
take care <strong>of</strong> all the motor cars<br />
Building <strong>of</strong> t;<br />
Bay Avenue<br />
Strikes Siliagi<br />
Bids for ContiniMitonvi<br />
Avenue From IfltK"<br />
Street Are Rejected 1<br />
Bid.<br />
Exceeded<br />
Direct <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Krepi<br />
To Take Action<br />
The Uommii^loners directed<br />
Ully Holkltor Kri>pn to start aotlun<br />
iu recover the damages<br />
L'tiUnuil to oily properly when a<br />
truck driven toy U. D, Prosaer,<br />
oi iMLmaii, rippeil down thy irulley<br />
w|ren and broke an electric<br />
standard at Ninth iireet<br />
and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avt'liue.<br />
The damage was caused whan<br />
a concrete iiiixcr luaiieil on tup<br />
<strong>of</strong> a trailer caught In the wires<br />
on ,Mny 21.<br />
S,llg|lur<br />
Krew comniunicated<br />
with B. y, Venable, <strong>of</strong> Pitman,<br />
owner or tha Iruck, HialliiM the<br />
oily hold lilni reKpunBlblu ror the<br />
daniagi! whlcn wus cauned to ine<br />
mly piopBily,<br />
Venayio refused to make fietik>nieni,<br />
stating<br />
ihat tii« iriilley<br />
wires were too luw.<br />
Unless lhe<br />
hill is ailjuatud Iha matier will<br />
lie settled in cylirt.<br />
Spencer Swan Bida<br />
Friendi GooiBye<br />
Will Make His Permanent<br />
Home in California<br />
Spencer iwan, who wag a builder<br />
IB Oeeao <strong>City</strong> for a scare <strong>of</strong> years,<br />
bid many <strong>of</strong> his friends fnrewel!<br />
after<br />
ft BaeoUBg <strong>of</strong> the Kiwaals<br />
Club on Widnosday at thegVseht<br />
Club,<br />
Due to falling health* be spent<br />
the last few winters in California,<br />
where bo nequirqd an srnugi gtswm<br />
and an iBterest in an oil welh<br />
thgre last winter he jsur-<br />
Will Replace Bulkhead<br />
<strong>City</strong> Engineer Cslllsnoh stated<br />
le plans for providing better<br />
storm protection for South <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> will be submitted for the<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> the Comni<br />
Monday,<br />
Engineer ColIIssen was<br />
by the city fathers, after a survey<br />
or the conditions in that section,<br />
to provide plans to replace<br />
or rebuild the bulkhead, from<br />
Plfly-fourlh Itreet to Fifty-nlnth<br />
Street, along the beach.<br />
The section wan badly damaged<br />
fey the severe storms <strong>of</strong> last winter.<br />
According 10 the plans the<br />
now bulkhead will be considerably<br />
stronger than any that has ever<br />
been located In that section.<br />
A stone wall will he bunt about<br />
BIS leet oceanward <strong>of</strong> the bulkhead<br />
proper.<br />
This will be Ailed<br />
with brush, stoheand concrete, *<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this Is to break<br />
the force <strong>of</strong> Ihe waves which<br />
strike this obstruction before the<br />
bulkhead.<br />
Tnte will prevent the<br />
bulkhead from washing out.<br />
The GommJjHMoncrs 'spent a<br />
morning Inspecting the conditions<br />
in this seellon.<br />
The results oh.<br />
taihed by the stone jetty, which<br />
was built last year at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />
$90,nan, part <strong>of</strong> which was paid<br />
by ihe itate, was closely scruil.<br />
niied by the <strong>of</strong>nclals.<br />
This Jetty has caused beach to<br />
build in its vicinity, but only reratio<br />
to its length. The<br />
during the crowded<br />
Ttan garage men d eel a red that<br />
during the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y weekend,<br />
which was one <strong>of</strong> the biggest<br />
In the history <strong>of</strong> the resort, but<br />
twa garages were filled to ea^<br />
paeity.<br />
This condition, they dei<br />
i ii<br />
clar**, in<br />
by permitting<br />
i<br />
f<br />
pg<br />
cars to park on the streeU ail<br />
night unmoIeHted,<br />
In no other city, they<br />
are ear» prrniltt^.i in park on the<br />
highways.<br />
It in true, they contend,<br />
that during the big week^<br />
ends there are not sufftcient ga=<br />
rages to eare for all the ears<br />
and thry would not expect the<br />
eity to enforce regulations If the<br />
garagos were filled;<br />
A rnpresiintatlve <strong>of</strong> the NEWi<br />
Interviewed several <strong>of</strong> the gorago<br />
owiiere. They were asked if<br />
a uniform II price <strong>of</strong> fl per night<br />
ld ll tt<br />
p<br />
g<br />
for st<strong>of</strong>ftge would not fill mutate<br />
husinepa and bring a larger return<br />
than fl.fiO per night, as<br />
ehftrgpci by some flf the garages,<br />
"The eost <strong>of</strong> Btorage hasn't a<br />
thing to do with it," one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
garage proprietors stated, -'Many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the garages in the resort<br />
charge II a night and their busW<br />
ness Is suffering m much as the<br />
others:"<br />
Sort IIII)m;in. <strong>of</strong> the Hlllman<br />
|1<br />
drdlared:<br />
eharge<br />
per night for storage and I don't<br />
believe I would get any more cars<br />
if the rate was fifty cents per<br />
night as long as a person Is permitted<br />
to drive their car to their<br />
front steps and leave It parked<br />
there."<br />
(hear Bailey emphatically declared<br />
that It Is a mistake to per.<br />
mlt cars to be parked on the<br />
streela all night. "I have a ga-<br />
The proposed construction, i<br />
_iay Avenue, from<br />
Ei£htsilrtJ&;^<br />
Street to Roosevelt Boulevard, r»i-i<br />
celved the second setback v<br />
pant three months wnon'th*.;<br />
bids for the construction <strong>of</strong> ,t]|^,^<br />
thoroughfare were rejected'<br />
the Commissioners on the<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Krepa.<br />
Solicitor Kraps declared tfci<br />
contract could not he * ^~'" M<br />
awarded to Monlhsn £ Hall, .— ,,<br />
low bidder, as the bid <strong>of</strong> thi4 .\-J<br />
llrin exceeded ihe sum provlfltd't p<br />
for the Improvement<br />
by onJl-'.'.SS<br />
nance, - . - -<br />
Oity Bnglneer Colllwou In Jil« j |<br />
oriiinal estimate, Bxed the co»t -^<br />
<strong>of</strong>' the improvement at 176,400, ,'m<br />
and an ordinance proTldln* -f<strong>of</strong>^:'v?<br />
the sum was pasted.<br />
When ill"X"<br />
flrsl bids were received f<br />
*'*"<br />
work several months ago the !<br />
bid waa apprailmatety<br />
Thwo hlda were reJeMed,<br />
fore now bldi were<br />
were made In thai<br />
llcatlon with the Intent <strong>of</strong> nsdu<br />
Ing the cost <strong>of</strong> the work so<br />
Vui-fA<br />
It could be done within -Jill: f<br />
amount,<br />
*«;
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Page Two OCEAN errt SEWS, OCEAN CITY, H, J.. FRIDAY, JUI,Y IS, 1987.<br />
For the Children<br />
C6LOR THIS PICTURE<br />
WITH CRAYONS AND<br />
WIN A TICKET TO<br />
THE CIRCUS<br />
OfEAN CITY NEWS, OCEAN CITY, N. J. PWDAY, JULY 15, 192T,<br />
Pfcge "ttrei<br />
Circus Monday and Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 18 and 19<br />
hunted Asal<br />
ar tno list.<br />
M n Kunnetlj, Ihcr<br />
id thef<br />
men thai<br />
tti thorn with puf<br />
levgn, always yluvuE<br />
' Sid ne<br />
Itaie's telrernPh<br />
M Kennedy<br />
" ~ <strong>of</strong> the C'e<br />
e had gtunlhlu<br />
tiafl by the mei<br />
„ left his cornrn<br />
Philip Gun]-<br />
; I out to feel t<br />
ies*)tmrtcr«, had n<br />
• goonUBE party<br />
^ffee two never hesltr<br />
'n woala be to In?<br />
itfttek the astontife<br />
,.tliS7 thousht to ra<br />
- broke tsnwh n<br />
_Kdbi itorin<br />
r yQSD^er man twtsj<br />
saddle. A nils or<br />
Called out In ago<br />
b^de Uffi almgst<br />
_ fell.<br />
, wr<br />
: JOB ner see<br />
ftrfaef wu dead,<br />
TrtA «BlIir«iBed 1<br />
,*f»M. UstBBfd<br />
"» 111 lone: *<br />
-hjnidt Hen<br />
._ Gardner-<br />
; <strong>of</strong>tieers, Cl<br />
?hml told hit<br />
_;Wfi9 beld hll<br />
irere dead;<br />
lived: and<br />
. He stiffen,<br />
the lines in<br />
, Ho would ^<br />
j afid woe to<br />
,; vrav had sei<br />
Vlntor, The Hi<br />
Tilj deserted<br />
1 nnd bin<br />
tour <strong>of</strong> ins<br />
ibe wiBdsw<br />
brlfbijy.<br />
foMned anil cl<br />
Korean stood wlt
mxAsf art*, m z, JUSAT, JILT U, 1U7.<br />
ll<br />
Mra.<br />
c<br />
J*T AVHBE (W IS* H<br />
au<br />
ta» aa few low sasax Mr, aad<br />
« Wmui Bnckm ud Mn.<br />
JBusOwnosFaii<br />
To Obey New Law<br />
aad utira] fvrtlabr<br />
Jottnfe Qnj<br />
Uc<br />
suny bj Gicgary<br />
Mn. BUTT IKV TUM Mrs,<br />
•mil Una at tor S<br />
siUweU<br />
sn4 Nn Tkosaaa Hardy<br />
Ptt nn niort rtrf<br />
Mr. aad MB. WMB Mate.<br />
"ffpi'tl tmwrm&amJwn km for<br />
ClalH tsocua. <strong>of</strong> W«ta»Bt.<br />
tk* net: *•• wiu ku<br />
- al (Mr omaaa MI <strong>On</strong>.<br />
MMM.<br />
yte;'aMa w nbuia Wl ma<br />
"sD> Urn, afr. PnJ Herbal<br />
JflaK Jg-s^iaar #n gvaaia<br />
Mr. aat Mra. alftrrt c eabM<br />
IsngMmr ft*<br />
Sjb'.'iM M.<br />
m a <strong>of</strong> bw line, op. „,««, i, ih* ojonU<br />
tknu tkc MM hn MB Ittsdaj tor •<br />
to mn «ttk a law Un. His Rich u<br />
dlwt tkal tta H ~^uta" h» f<br />
He a<br />
„,<br />
Should Be FUsd<br />
(Monday i w<br />
_ -—-_ I -Dearie,- a Warner Botkac<br />
OW Solicitor Km. Hetiand prodnoi. •ttrriaz It» BUb.<br />
ai i»» CBtaWaHoneir IWIU.|UJ direeted by AnlUe Man.<br />
»«•«• u* DWBtra at b» tiaca ep- eas „ a, unHI<br />
Thau*<br />
Ml in tl two<br />
s ch<br />
h»«B <strong>of</strong> »<br />
tkal ttar He a ~^uta," h»«B <strong>of</strong> » Bio<br />
mimiot for tte BUkt dub ud Mis Mi<br />
« |*koa the 1. katfrinc la BB<br />
Mr. ui Mm L A, JUttard, <strong>of</strong><br />
whtoa Htifbu. an a<br />
lMi nMi -1(1 Xn<br />
i .Uter. tllm p. V<br />
Atlutle<br />
<strong>of</strong> v«t<br />
1B<br />
Solons Make<br />
PbarTbra<br />
AD Low Lots<br />
ue I. kecplBc In<br />
II letting hJm know 19<br />
sf his Iseone, He U a<br />
lad witi a couple at<br />
.ho n<br />
Ika naert, Mia, Smith la proBl.',<br />
wat la Atlantic «i7 social eir.; Mayor Dedans Brushing<br />
lanrann ,<br />
It u mandatory oa Ike ,_.. .<br />
sf the dij ta •» tkal cupola, three arc anally expelled,<br />
There<br />
lira, are tDBpUed wltk by the b a pntty, Ja=r UUJe (o-ed.<br />
I bos owaerx. be declared. Failure Eoln. EuUoec ladie*. rich a<br />
j IS do so makes the m<br />
n liatlf P»f men—a whirlwind <strong>of</strong> thrill,<br />
Lfor l gin; at IIM<br />
and mffrimrnt wtlii a BOW<br />
Tb« eltjf si rescind the right ********<br />
D' 1 •*" "Dearie-'<br />
to operate ihe bus within tea<br />
Irish Hearts," playing at<br />
day*, it suted.<br />
CHy clerk Hildretn was la-<br />
• notify the bos mtn<br />
ud Ike<br />
Itau Un n>mt <strong>of</strong> PWJUW-<br />
Mlai btterHrbByiaa, at tke<br />
naort. win mtnt her natln In<br />
fiku<strong>of</strong>cla. h,<br />
Mb* Kclca Mean ty aaus<br />
(a* n r ikal aiMadai tk*<br />
Kucku sf Colombtu back p»rty<br />
law TasMar nealas at Its pafot<br />
<strong>of</strong> tk* Stack.<br />
and Mn, I.<br />
,Ofilonl»l<br />
^ U K& ZrUa<br />
tore<br />
Ma»<br />
MeAToy ud U<br />
U<br />
prodaeUoB.<br />
Before<br />
• (mm <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
at<br />
Ik* wee* csd<br />
and Mn, Al<br />
Made Inspector<br />
7. Tlg<br />
a Wvser<br />
tfee<br />
The H U M wnpmm <strong>of</strong> the<br />
- : .ABeges Thai Hi' 1 **"<br />
Unfair Treatment<br />
[Jevuk-Irttk toutif<br />
dnnu, esai<br />
l ia Colonial nain on<br />
'"*•' " d Suortar. ha. hit u<br />
orulBal «u In bmnam Ike pie.<br />
« &* la raefc a HttiBe<br />
Traiman Will<br />
Racers Laud<br />
Conduct Big<br />
n — h r " M<br />
] Auction Here<br />
Luge Tract <strong>of</strong> Lob Near<br />
RMtnt WiD Be OffaJ<br />
FS<br />
Everts Plenty <strong>of</strong> Action<br />
lenta TYaJmat,. Maiden »Of (loo<br />
la «•<br />
•w. «ry spUmlBle la «•<br />
sard to ike UCUOB sal* whlth ke<br />
•m kold ken FrlJjj ud SataTd»j<br />
<strong>of</strong> sea week, wbi a block<br />
<strong>of</strong> its kMj loated bstweea RI<br />
leenk and Tweiitr^Urd streets<br />
Coast Guard<br />
Co-operation<br />
Yad.tam«B t «<br />
Nineteenth!<br />
hile<br />
y (o<br />
ran tuned"<br />
, T*«r left Oceam<br />
iThtindar<br />
» &<br />
I tke ran Inlo ,<br />
Plate, The<br />
* *-.«. p.'<br />
root* weather<br />
•key took thelto |7<br />
(ten mile, abOT, jjj<br />
<strong>of</strong> th«K lota, ke<br />
aiEcned. skouM Inspire<br />
plenty<br />
<strong>of</strong> (ellSB. Here Is a traet. ke detld<br />
tkt b IU d i I<br />
<strong>of</strong> (elSB. Here I<br />
tlared. tkat baa I<br />
doHuai Ifl<br />
tke resort for years. It doeni<br />
paaJUe. he UBUBBed, thai<br />
U be lot. Iseated with<br />
•as<br />
there<br />
U e lot Iseated with<br />
la Mx blocks sf the <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
d<br />
l<br />
lad<br />
Blotted,<br />
sf<br />
e <strong>City</strong> Hal<br />
pru-tlcjjly<br />
unti<br />
la raefc a<br />
fc a<br />
HttiBe.<br />
tartdwii. who pun tfce<br />
f«lh*r la tlw .lory, la<br />
In :i<br />
coeM<br />
Mr. ul Mn.<br />
f «d fttanss, <strong>of</strong> tka warn.<br />
i~"T rtS!" •* and suit bunion,, or op-rat<br />
to reman M i tnm tiuu lots De Lam Farter Baa Oompaay lag a aawBibep, B a dear-maker<br />
and to Ml all lo. lota Is no MI, operaUllg boca Mtween Oeeaa and owner or * small shop. Mis<br />
•ware, u was lodtcmj bj the <strong>City</strong> and Philadelphia prawned «ff« «o 'nlw e»Joy his anei-<br />
.•etiBB el Ita Coramlirhmfni Into (he CousiiBoafn Monday for """"I '"• o» «•* •» «** tosis<br />
;pat>iB| an ordiMflc* an (rat read- i their failure to make . ri.a] boa '" " hlch U» ancdr u said<br />
east <strong>of</strong> tkni wort<br />
i <strong>of</strong> laadlaj and uladlu •» to b« ailed,<br />
•caaUj Bant Offha-r T, Lamfin fram tkc (met,<br />
I TlrjinU Bro»n. rain u bU<br />
laaja Bade a saner <strong>of</strong> the reaort "Kaaa I ^tnM without a toojkter, p,[ o*Naflej as the 1<br />
j<br />
lamral daft la tke men.<br />
'•fun. Aaaal Rm, Mix X- a N«>r >• ITUC U lack at<br />
rt« Mm Jfbtt >(U»wt ud »«.<br />
|<br />
Mr.<br />
Si«» tfecf will attaBd<br />
|tk* nt<strong>of</strong>fttan •><br />
The dcniopHHSt <strong>of</strong> tte 81-<br />
veria met, tbe bafldiBg It I<br />
ATcaae, Ue ejoH raiimd —-<br />
Wide* point that this is going<br />
!a feetbe MfxcM tarisla that I<br />
ner had an epaananlty to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
the Oeon Otn Inreaten," atid<br />
tse »fll known aaetloaeer,<br />
~Vut InTeston an well sware<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fact that this U the beat<br />
time to bar <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltj real txte<br />
loll faUs-liur Us tr*.<br />
acUHw <strong>of</strong> a li<br />
and repnted to the CammlsatBBen terminal I vas nattaed by the ^ Bf IHl " *oelor wht<br />
all tte Ion which Bseded cleartts. Polite that I would han tbne "* d I * IOHSOTB ai<br />
alxo tho*e ueedtm oiling. Tkax dan to Sad a station I u « BIMher are the othe;<br />
t. .._i,_. , — _ — ,. ,»„,„, ,. M,, . ._ ',, "•_* Mann la Ihli Columt<br />
MsB doctor »„ „._ .....<br />
ISHOOTB ai tbe Jewuh )<br />
•!» U«K BeedtBC<br />
ke declBcd. wen<br />
M j,<br />
lut wait.<br />
alia CaratyB<br />
t<br />
d*ai»i ar nuadclpkia!<br />
afaal WTtral turn la tk* reai<br />
itattr UtrFauiaannBd. <strong>of</strong><br />
«*.. If in tt. «,»« to, u<br />
lasMUte star.<br />
WU-<br />
Mr. ai<br />
ratyB Ikrlor.ai WUla<br />
Ttalria* By anudL<br />
r. apdafn. a«nr Tttman'<br />
ila, Mr. apda<br />
'*tOtoman.<br />
MM* lira.'Boa neewm<br />
Ctty wtriton Wed<br />
^ggE.*S&B*:-ii*<br />
OU.M. „< faally<br />
«*«d m tutOuat-<br />
V •arau. <strong>of</strong><br />
fi« art -, _<br />
[ttilr aonejwoon In the laort.<br />
Toe/ in ct»u al to* laMak<br />
•Mel Car a njwlat.<br />
Ta* Htmm Blaach and OUdja<br />
Throah. af , PhUadfiphU. an<br />
Kodlnj (JM MlBlnatr at their<br />
, __ wfll attenfl<br />
[BrjB iUwr CoOice til* falL<br />
Mr. and lira fltsn* Rosen.<br />
el Ftoorth inant Htddtm<br />
H«i«tita, an inlorlng tha nuf<br />
hathJn,<br />
Mr. Boien to a will<br />
se, nan lo nod a station. I aa a "*—• — • •" "•—"<br />
to (Mpayer la tie resort. ha*e most «»»«» •• •**• QriaBMa prodat.<br />
Abool a<br />
were aiien<br />
tbeh- Ma or<br />
i)o It and<br />
iBTeated<br />
-. ***f ^»UE; infisteg B^re ana<br />
ith aas tbe anen i ret another line Is pennitied 10 "~~ :!<br />
Irty dars to eJeardo thiass tiat I waja't.- C ^ D .<br />
•1m tse ma nnUl Mayor ChajajiloB d«la»i ••,.• rOimer raSlOr<br />
To<br />
o<br />
fkJrry<br />
_ the<br />
stBBcn HoodaT Major<br />
that the<br />
wosMI<br />
Mayor Chimplon detjared that<br />
the' there m no ordiniute tbat be<br />
j bad bewi^dce <strong>of</strong> that prafeMted<br />
af the OoanBls- kl= ' r<br />
as be<br />
the trod<br />
or the real esute markji are<br />
eoartnMi ttat tbere l» a period<br />
<strong>of</strong> jtctl.iiy afeead, 6e dedand,<br />
Ttls Sitnrdaj he will<br />
aa tuctiou sale at HU» <br />
•hlch In located on the<br />
' near ~<br />
[ MW^ ia« iae Tors Sf Drnwsif. UKKH BD I<br />
prDbably would .tart Maaaar and i mUsloaeix.<br />
averted aa BtpaMor lor thi. wort<br />
•hoslii be apysfBted<br />
«e tat itnMiued<br />
Irsa tfce me <strong>of</strong> the atreeia „ „ .—T, ,<br />
e Bawd. No aoioi, was, »**"• Marple M Lewis at<br />
I<br />
»BIt.<br />
Iota are oSered<br />
Annual Race Proved<br />
a Fine Success<br />
Local Sailors Enjoyed Race<br />
( Qtae <strong>of</strong> the fealarea <strong>of</strong> the;<br />
•Ineteeath asnaal Oceaa raee <strong>of</strong><br />
,tbe YachUmu-j Clab, <strong>of</strong> PhlU-, „ .«•!,„<br />
deJpUa, from Bsiingum to Oceaa j Hilton who plan<br />
'dtf, nuardar, was the co-open- da hoars, but iht<br />
UOB sliea to the raars by the dayllsht pro»r J<br />
OBast Oiards froai Atlantic <strong>City</strong> they returned<br />
piloted thrtarfo?!<br />
boor, wht<br />
|«t* alepL<br />
, The surt iraj<br />
•atordajF mor<br />
Bourgeol. re<br />
Commander Hemlngwaj.<br />
The race ••• one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ewr<br />
sused . by Ike<br />
dormant la Yachtsmen's Club.<br />
Eleven boats<br />
entered the raee aad everyone<br />
lalshcd.<br />
This la a remarkable<br />
record when It I, nuMered tbat<br />
Ihe majority <strong>of</strong> the boats were<br />
[piloted by amateur skippers on<br />
a coarse <strong>of</strong> 110 nautical mils,<br />
which regalred am <strong>of</strong> the beau<br />
alxtees bears to complete. It<br />
was reported that thu wu the<br />
Brst rue <strong>of</strong> tils type held by tie<br />
"TTfiTtiratlfin<br />
Ibat every starter<br />
Bnished without dlUculty.<br />
, Tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Taebt <strong>On</strong>b re-<br />
^Ived Bxaay nngratalati<strong>of</strong>ts for<br />
tbe part which 11 played In making<br />
the affair so lUccesifuI. The<br />
contestant, and fiieads were enterulaed<br />
at the clab. wbleb m<br />
"it BBlililBg point <strong>of</strong> the ran,<br />
TbreBEb the efforts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Coast Guards the memben <strong>of</strong> the,<br />
Yacht Club were constantly kept :<br />
lafermed u to ihe protnu <strong>of</strong> I<br />
tke raee, Th« 7S-f«l cniUjeri, I<br />
which are UKd aa nun ebSHra.<br />
sbecked the boau as they rounded<br />
r and kept tnck <strong>of</strong> their<br />
. „ op th« coast. This Information<br />
was transferred lo the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> base by wlreles.<br />
ed inT<br />
, The crew w_ „ _ ,<br />
handicap, and raa oah,<br />
quarter, injeed for SlW<br />
tan« and passM e^M<br />
bad started earlier,<br />
Carlanne, whleh hi<br />
start.<br />
takesOB lie pntcs ey the Oo»-<br />
averted aa BtpaMor<br />
•hoslii be apysfBted.<br />
t.<br />
Trsat MbmlttMl<br />
tte MOM <strong>of</strong> HerKbel<br />
tte MOM <strong>of</strong> HerKbel Be^ena<br />
as tnipKtor. tud *M aBprond.<br />
<strong>City</strong> lulaW Osllkuon lutnit<br />
ed that tkc trash aad ireoU re-<br />
BWIM from tte lot. amid be otti<br />
(ail ta BBaaad<br />
umiu<br />
'.•28$?<br />
kiun^n mu fa tse<br />
Mn Mu L. thomtt ud aoa.<br />
VnaUla, af Brooklyn, an ipnd.<br />
'In* • waskfa mmttm at the Or.<br />
* " tin, nooaa basj feeca a<br />
r CUM <strong>of</strong> tha roan for<br />
•ennl yean,<br />
Mr. BtrotM, <strong>of</strong> Vmtnor. >u •<br />
Matt Oewa air tMttr,<br />
Mr. and MraTs, T. Workmaji,<br />
IT., neisrM lo Mooreitown last<br />
•ML* to tlali Mr. Workman-.<br />
MSB IB<br />
-^ .,. „„„„_<br />
aad repair, contemplated for smut<br />
Oew <strong>City</strong>.<br />
tOm Wffl Be Sot<br />
> the BHWW Mayor<br />
-. was ittterrlewed In re-<br />
.— to into, tbe lets. -The lois<br />
neat «Hataly win be Hied either<br />
• njUCMlH * UH,<br />
vs. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
At Horseshoes<br />
Hippodrome Sunday<br />
Bei.<br />
Marple M. Lewli. <strong>of</strong>.<br />
Mount HsIlT, who was for lTe(<br />
years<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> tie Baptl«t|<br />
Cbarrt in 0«aa Cify. wiu ie- Funeral Of<br />
Copy Ike polplt <strong>of</strong> the new ebnreh<br />
IJ<br />
Sunday BnrBlnf at 1O:M<br />
M, In Ikf erening he wiil<br />
' , the Hlppod? «r:<br />
It was<br />
(Fonner Assistant<br />
Postmaster Buried<br />
ral Of tj^ T<br />
IJ IJ • »J I ^f<br />
neifl in lYlaryland<br />
T<br />
a. to tt* aeed <strong>of</strong><br />
wu any<br />
f k<br />
* i l- s iii«l* i - fc Ow » i •»*<br />
ajleolown. 1^ wkose laa<br />
-W toa» ft. ta r M n ^<br />
S, "L* r iBdeMalu<br />
Dr. Knw Is calling on some <strong>of</strong><br />
kK fUnmaliw <strong>of</strong> ;Jefferson Col-<br />
Its*, amona: wnom la Pr. W. P.<br />
Bains f tkto<br />
"•• el Ola eitr.<br />
••*«-.« Mi la,,, „,<br />
iod<br />
J tte paal, pal whan It<br />
me op for Ike nuam-iai ead II<br />
ma halted<br />
The Cemnllasiaien<br />
Ban prorMed for tbat ttals time<br />
and lTthere are any men wbo<br />
think that the work *en't be done<br />
they art mlitaken-"<br />
It to aadcnMri the Oral pbaae<br />
af tbe clurtnj and nlllng program<br />
will Inclade all leta from th* Oardna<br />
to Xlftta<strong>of</strong>k Street .<br />
^n, p«S<br />
s<br />
JToesday at Cherr*<br />
the Biinlstry <strong>of</strong>'redl roantf. U<br />
„ WiD Be'HeU<br />
JKeea Matchea Eipected<br />
MenNrs <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy B.<br />
nnis flab and the FieataatTllie<br />
Ki-inl. Ciub will aect oa the<br />
"aqanter <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jamw<br />
l<br />
Her daualrier. n<br />
<strong>City</strong> oattr klnkday,<br />
it. •«« MBTSIM, C.<br />
«f mjwWpkta, ak mt<br />
,-<br />
S atrar, A n a<br />
«*a»B and bare a* (<br />
Mr. and Mm if.<br />
<strong>of</strong> FkiladalDkla.<br />
,„<br />
A. A. Realty To<br />
Hold Auction<br />
lAttmetiw Pr^ertiCT To Be<br />
Offerts ^atuiQiy .<br />
Tbe A, A, Kealty BlcbaDSe,<br />
whleb la «nnpc«d <strong>of</strong> ioc*l boil.<br />
DIM men. will hold Ita flint real<br />
Mate aactjon «Je at Ita beadqaartera.<br />
antatk Street and Astaqr<br />
Atenue. at 1 o'cioeli Saturday<br />
aflernon,<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> atlractlre IBj.<br />
proved and BnlBproTed propertlw<br />
•re listed to go under tbe hatn-<br />
-er at thu time.<br />
Tot <strong>of</strong>ficer, erf the cornpaDX<br />
*laj« tiejf twllere tbat their «-<br />
tmlxatlon Is suplcyinr a leas<br />
felt need In tie rejoM by <strong>of</strong>fer-<br />
ID* s method «f dlmwrfne <strong>of</strong> real<br />
•UK unlckly, UieJ«b7 urewnt-<br />
!««, • msiBa <strong>of</strong> hejpins bard<br />
vnmi<br />
owBcn, aa well aa its<br />
mn<br />
fortunats buyer., treating<br />
• •rcaur MBfldnea la 0wa<br />
» <strong>of</strong> Jnlr II In a Rerie-i<br />
<strong>of</strong> hormone pitching tames, to<br />
be su£«d on the mnoicipji herw.<br />
iiboe eouru, loeated near toe tennU<br />
eoBru at Fifth Street ud<br />
Atlantic Arentie<br />
Freriouj to,lie matetes an la-<br />
Ur-elsb meeUar will be held at<br />
lie Ch-ean aiy Taeht club al<br />
r. M, Following the meet.<br />
" -II!<br />
dene la <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
real estate aad Undln* to<br />
l» nlBfs<br />
log KTera] speMRKBt rare,<br />
be staged,<br />
A Klwanij placque will be<br />
awarded (o the club wlnniDg the<br />
greatest number <strong>of</strong> natekea at<br />
horaeshow.<br />
Intefeit lo tbe bonabw couro<br />
hi M«B Increasing- A nulch<br />
between members <strong>of</strong> the Heal Eetilt<br />
Beard »Dd members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce la «nedued<br />
to be held thl. eTenlac at<br />
Tbe eoniis are for play during<br />
tbe day without eest to aaf play.<br />
«r. Benehe. ua located between<br />
tke court, for (peetatOH. The<br />
court, can be lighted at night.<br />
Colonial Theatre<br />
Offerings For Weekj<br />
Rja-T«-TuilftrHia Bert in<br />
WwteB^flllB<br />
JBoae wlo iee Waratr Broib<br />
aid Tutors to Oceaji <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The atleadanee Both at the) Many <strong>of</strong> hi, fHenda atteaded the<br />
n#» ekureh in the morning aad Knk» eeada«M aHheHalf<br />
on tie pier last Mnday ela,,TrtBlty Hptoeepal Cbareb. by to<br />
was Tery larje. T*e Cliaton D Jo«pt W. Watts, whleh we to!<br />
Lo-deo community gone aerTlee lowed by wrrices by <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfh.<br />
will eomnienee «t Ti«, ,I*a«e. F, and A, It, Ke. 1ft 3<br />
E+f^-aHZJmC<br />
for a number <strong>of</strong> w.n,<br />
Tk» body was Hewed ai Cad-<br />
'" h»W PMM OB Monday<br />
.and forwarded lo the Yacht dub<br />
teem there,<br />
Tbe Slmbou, owned by E. Boy<br />
JUrfeoU. aad the Demltaite,<br />
owned hy Dr. Irrtng N, Wood,<br />
were tbe local entries in tbe race,<br />
Tbey finished Iblrd aad fourth<br />
rapeetiTely in tbelr elw.<br />
Tbe trew <strong>of</strong> the Slmbou w_<br />
composed <strong>of</strong> Bsunteeuj. William<br />
OUbert. Clayton B, Robert, am<br />
Charles Hilton.<br />
They were 1b<br />
•e^ad to arrin at the Yajsh<br />
IClub.<br />
. The memben <strong>of</strong> the erew de-<br />
!dared the raee was a wonderful<br />
eipeHeaee. The weather daring<br />
I the rant they reported, wu<br />
but tbey ran Into a couple <strong>of</strong><br />
Bitten By Dog<br />
Marian<br />
Crawford,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mn' B<strong>of</strong>rtrt<br />
H ssnora on Monaay<br />
ConotT Phjslctaii Way;<br />
gtiatea M<br />
Ltt*<br />
— Crawford, <strong>of</strong> M«rcB*BtTtlle, | was InTertijateJ Mr. uuus't<br />
who are EtoppiiE at (if CestnJ|n]tae, toaoed a certioaue <strong>of</strong><br />
Ai-enuc, ncelTM % badly lacer*, cUeBtal iKath and no Uqant<br />
ated bee when she was bitten.beld,<br />
Wednesday afternoon. Me was'<br />
trsted M the beach oamltal. al<br />
c<br />
hospital<br />
ortb street, theB reBored to<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Dr. Henehel PefU<br />
where fcer InjnriM were<br />
by Dr. Walter Brewer,<br />
CALL<br />
Yellow<br />
Cab<br />
90<br />
<strong>of</strong> «k* rear wtea our many oat-<strong>of</strong>-fawa<br />
t to w«» (o. 0c«u aty tor their anal<br />
Coa»» Mil/ IMs y«ar—*Uf law. Toaill Had<br />
»* tk. IMtt aMibpr. rwrt la all tbe world.<br />
1 i /oar<br />
- --.—=- ^» **»'• w**iuaa tst<br />
th» ml., tier naied ttat only<br />
nek yressUta u lo Ihelr jnd.-<br />
OKBt will wtsM to buyrn wer,<br />
actoyted far the ant aale.<br />
bf<br />
wbo sec Warner Br<br />
ers' production <strong>of</strong> -Tracked by<br />
tbe Police." starring Rld-Tln-Tln,<br />
will also see the Intereiting; details<br />
<strong>of</strong> the premier project <strong>of</strong><br />
the United Stales HetlamaUoo 1<br />
Benlee. the mighty,<br />
toll« Ions;<br />
Lagona Dan which l l t *0<br />
Stitr KtwoMDun, fornMsr m-<br />
penntaadent <strong>of</strong> mam mat aellr.<br />
KAlUtMHr. tM ftsw aa attack<br />
<strong>of</strong> Inditattloii at Allrato-D da<br />
W«hMd.r. •• Jg mrrlTea oy<br />
Us, wMow mat ^fcefe,<br />
JtaBfltf<br />
HMB I nol told; you<br />
» toouwnd tMM that; you *•»<br />
MlB«,BilB*f •ahl<br />
MtttefoBB<br />
cut esch etBerti tnroata; reu an*<br />
I wJtt fteilB ih» kensfBooni',' ,)<br />
m^nm,mm<br />
k»w,;!w<br />
ewMtediy: Md WgU' «r.' br<br />
itIM 4wrJifc "•; MutM}<br />
ksr IreBj<br />
behind tat ttUa, "|t la t-«f»l<br />
miUi'** KH«Brr«»rtaBl BMW<br />
They i>u»hed eaoh other backward<br />
and forward.<br />
At-inltaee<br />
wanted IIIH man with his back In<br />
the flroplace. Morgan was mancuverhrg<br />
to crowd<br />
ArmitAge<br />
against the table behind wblcb<br />
Jeanne ntood.<br />
"Tho nirlcka!"<br />
tried Jeanne.<br />
"Ptiah him back!"<br />
She was without mercy; she<br />
wanted Morgan to die,<br />
"Thanks sweeheart!" said<br />
Morgan.<br />
Hlii fury, roused ta IM (highest<br />
pitch by tho sound <strong>of</strong> Jeanne's<br />
voice and Its significance, leaped<br />
beyond the bounds <strong>of</strong> caution.<br />
For a few moments Armltago was<br />
bard nut to it (o earn himself.<br />
Ho felt Ms legs touch ll chair.<br />
He kicked backward. Tbo chair<br />
skidded suit toppled.<br />
"So," ho aald, as he In Ms turn<br />
began to force Morgan back, "so<br />
we oven stoop to forging a bit<br />
<strong>of</strong> tatoolllg, do.woT"<br />
Jcanno beard these words, but<br />
the point In them passed over<br />
her.. Thero was only one clear<br />
thought In her head—that Morgan<br />
should dlo nt her feet.<br />
"She Is mlno!" said Morgan.<br />
"You llo!" 8ho uover -wes and<br />
never will be yours."<br />
Annltage returned no answer.<br />
With every ounce <strong>of</strong> skill and<br />
strength ho possesBM, he succeeded<br />
In driving Morgan among the<br />
fallen bricks by tho fireplace<br />
Morgan lowered bis point and<br />
ran lo tho" l<strong>of</strong>t. In Mn endeavor<br />
to follow tip tbe advantage, Armllage<br />
ran afoul his own trap,<br />
tripped over a brick soil camo<br />
to Ills knees.<br />
Before lie could rise, Morgan<br />
whirled and was upon Aim, death<br />
"A chance bullet through the<br />
window."<br />
JeM&e was still tha woman<br />
tneie two men had fought for.<br />
She crept around the table and<br />
Hlleutly caught Armltage's arm<br />
In her tense bands,<br />
"Hi U deadf"<br />
"Yes."<br />
"1 am tired," And int Mid<br />
her head against his sleeve.<br />
His saber clattered to tho floor,<br />
and be did what the atone-age<br />
man would have done; took the<br />
woman In bis arms and kissed<br />
her.<br />
And Jeanne returned that<br />
kiss. '<br />
Boom, Boom, Boom! TIjey<br />
were wading shell* ncrons (ho<br />
river, whither tha gallant gray<br />
lads were making their last<br />
atand.<br />
The tumult about the<br />
bouse had ceaied.<br />
Jeanne, now could i help<br />
ing you? How could u; mail I<br />
But you shall not live In dread<br />
and doubt any longer, oath or<br />
no oath. I was sot the man<br />
who stopped out and Bret oBored<br />
to marry you. It was Morgan,<br />
He knew who you were,<br />
"But—the mark on big aria!<br />
"It was made recently, Oe<br />
knows what Idea he had In mind.<br />
Besides, the mark<br />
Isn't quite<br />
Identical to the true one. Bee!<br />
lie rolled up Morgan's sleeve,<br />
"Girl, do you think that I'll<br />
ever let you go again, now that<br />
I've got you?<br />
What's the North<br />
or the South to you and mei"<br />
"Bon!"<br />
Parson Kennedy lurched In<br />
through the ahattDred<br />
French<br />
window. He wag a grisly object,<br />
covered with wounds, anl the<br />
greenish pallor on his unshaven<br />
fact lontold that he stood on th*<br />
brink,<br />
"Jean Beaufort—"<br />
"Kennedy! 11<br />
Artnltags ran toward<br />
the gray man, but liennedr<br />
waved him aside,<br />
"I am dying!" M. strange geatlOHMH<br />
formed about his mouth<br />
and gyea, "Jeanne Beaufort, forgive!<br />
I, _who once preached '<strong>of</strong><br />
the Mmb, have lived «s the Wolf<br />
.... Christ nald: •Forgive them,<br />
for they know not what they do, 1<br />
And I—navi not always known<br />
what I did! . . . Poor child!"<br />
Ho beckoned to Jeanne, then to<br />
Arm j tags. "Kneel, children, God<br />
has given you love: I will give<br />
you ienedicatioB.<br />
KBMI!"<br />
Wondoringly the two knelt,<br />
Armltage bad never seen Ken.<br />
nedy'B face like this; never and<br />
ther«_ been that benign note In [<br />
nls volon, Jeanne dropped to her<br />
kneel in a blind wonder.<br />
"Jeanne Beaufort, the man you<br />
married Is dead. No, not Morgan,"_«s<br />
Jeanne, ineolmnleally<br />
turned her head toward the quiet<br />
form by the table, "It was Arm.<br />
strong, the man who died In your<br />
garden. Presently Ood—will<br />
Judge us both together."<br />
Kennedy<br />
stretched out bis<br />
hands, one upon each bead. From<br />
the, gray man's lips came with<br />
Incredible evenness <strong>of</strong> tone the<br />
marriage ritual.<br />
When the last word<br />
apokea, then game a deep BUS.<br />
piratlon. The hands sllppdd limply<br />
to his knees.<br />
Both Jeanne<br />
and Armitage looked up quiokly.<br />
Parson John Kennedy's storm?<br />
soul bad gassed out Into the quiet<br />
Harbor <strong>of</strong> Eternity,<br />
Tbe End.<br />
Boys Seoul. WiU<br />
B^Qreui Ulhcre<br />
.The memben <strong>of</strong> the local Boy<br />
Scout troops will have an opportunity<br />
to see lob Morton's circus<br />
on Monday and Tuesday by act.<br />
Ing as usBen. The circus will be<br />
held on the Gamp Ground sear<br />
the Boardwalk for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
the police pension fund.<br />
Troop No. 2, headed by Eagle<br />
Scout Paul Speaker, Jr., will<br />
meet at the 51. K. Church at<br />
12.30 Monday to attend in a<br />
body . Troop No, 1 will uel on<br />
the fallowing day.<br />
COHRBH PROPEBTY. BHOBB<br />
Road and Cleveland Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Heights, 1 room house with bath,<br />
hot<br />
water—heatr-elecirleity—aBd<br />
gas, J car garage. Lot 76* 140.<br />
Inquire wlthlB or any broker,<br />
N-T-lMt*<br />
In his smile <strong>of</strong><br />
Jeanne cried<br />
foitwand. And<br />
trance,<br />
out and leaned<br />
then a miracle<br />
happened. There .cam* a shatter*,<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> gfcus from the window behind<br />
Jeanne.<br />
At the same moment Morgan<br />
spun on his hMU. bis face twisted<br />
with that expression <strong>of</strong> Intense<br />
surprise which always accompanies<br />
« mortal stroke. Ha<br />
tried to speak; Ala tatar eUnpeafrom<br />
huj aujvin; lie .UMpjertsd<br />
backward kna.feH beadlon. IA<br />
t ot the >bl#,'ft»t Jeanne'.<br />
COLONIAL<br />
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.always.*<br />
lone.<br />
cmtlfHsite,<br />
wan ami.<br />
"gonnwiy<br />
•.' ol the. I<br />
. hid Rtmnbtl<br />
(leffbhx<br />
dead, if<br />
told<br />
Jild him!<br />
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Sports Golyum<br />
ByOBY-jINGO<br />
A R*ci OF HOME RI V HITTEIS<br />
Wandering Golf Balls<br />
By Feg Murray<br />
With L/OU Gthfig battling flabt Ruth for th( AmfrirsM league i<br />
bbtnc ma honors, the pennant rice <strong>of</strong> th* Ban Jnhnwn circuit has j<br />
btcomr a matter <strong>of</strong> Kcondarv inipsnanre,<br />
I<br />
Evrr jince ht joined the Yanks Oehrig ha« bwn rn-naiuted as'<br />
{[„ *'slugger, but no one ever thought he would rival (hf Hsinbinn as!<br />
•.(Scant clouter.<br />
Probably Ruth will draw a»»y if hi* ««ik legs do|<br />
'nut keep him out <strong>of</strong> the game, but Cfhrig is matins it<br />
mfrming<br />
idt<br />
the Babe and monotonous far the opposing fnnhrri<br />
Ai far m the pennant race ii concerned thrrr is liitic sr no<br />
interest in it, and there won't be unless the Yanks slumjv which is<br />
litely to come only with injuris to about a half dozen <strong>of</strong> the<br />
%' rtjwUn.<br />
tven if (heir pltchen should start going bad, the Yanks i<br />
turn t» bt maiitlul<br />
enaugli OH the afltmlvt to oliu-t n..»t any<br />
Wtakntss in the hurling department.<br />
At present the Vanks are leading by a comfortable margin. N"o<br />
other club is in a position to threaten them for only one team in the<br />
league has shown any eonjisteney <strong>of</strong> late.<br />
That's Detroit, but the<br />
Tigro were jo late getting started they will are in the second<br />
' JiVBlOO.<br />
'•<br />
The Mackmtn, Senetarl and White Sm hmr hrrn<br />
good and bad, lee nuooinlfn/ It, rank uith thr<br />
Yenti,<br />
PAY CHicits Fo» Lou<br />
Gding'j ability to hit home runs probably will cost Colonel<br />
pretty penny. Ruth ii drawing an annual income <strong>of</strong> |<br />
season over a period <strong>of</strong> three curs for hitting home runs, i<br />
Thrre'i no reason to assume that (Jthrig is drawing near so<br />
ttodi,<br />
but if the former Coltunbii University star should continue<br />
•9 hit homers as coniinently as he has thus far during thr present<br />
campaign, no one oouJd blame him for demanding a fancy figure<br />
Wtni llic uintracti in sent out next year,<br />
* / With the intemt in the American League dwindling some.<br />
wfat through the fact that the Yanb art well out in front, Grhrig<br />
ant Ruth will pack 'em in wherever they play as long as their race<br />
Utt JMBW run honors I'J close,<br />
, So, in this connection, (Jrhng is just as important as a gate at.<br />
Rufh,<br />
For not only is he ahead <strong>of</strong> the Bambino in the<br />
<strong>of</strong> homers, but he aim a the league's leading batsman.<br />
Tht rail between Gehrig and Ruth nverthadowi<br />
anything in baieball at the prtient time.<br />
f' ''<br />
CAN<br />
JACK COME<br />
Not since jack Dempsey stepped through the ropes for his<br />
Tsr bout with Gene Tunney hat there been as much interest in<br />
; contra as the coming affair between jack Denipsey and jack<br />
It's Demplejr'i attempt to come back and regain the heavy,<br />
"i diadem that has caused the unusual interest.<br />
There it i wide diversify <strong>of</strong> opinion ju to Dempsey's chances<br />
- believe that he will be a failure, Others point out that the<br />
king <strong>of</strong> heavyweights was certain <strong>of</strong> his physical conditions<br />
: innouncirig his intentions to re-enter the rjng.<br />
Up at Saratoga they say that Dempfey loots fit.<br />
But didn't<br />
«ty the surie thing as he worked Under a baking sun at<br />
tk <strong>City</strong> in preparation for his battle with Tunney? And yet<br />
„. _ he stepped into the ring he appeared anything but ready,<br />
pi<br />
' If Dtmpser i« really fit physically, the majority <strong>of</strong> the fight fans<br />
KWieve he will have no trouble getting by either Sharkey or Tunney.<br />
But if he it BO better than the Drmpsef ef l,ut Sip-<br />
Umber he femrt « fhiit ef a thanei with Ihe Rettmian<br />
or thi champion,<br />
• • • •<br />
SKABJEIV Snot MJ BI Sraoxo FAVOEJTI<br />
Sharkey should go in the ring a strong favorite, and from my<br />
/ <strong>of</strong> thinking he should polish eg Jack the Dempsey without a lot<br />
jF, trouble. However, you never know what !§ going to happen in a<br />
" ryweight fight<br />
L«Jt year I, drew a loud, raucous laugh before the Tunney fight<br />
i I predicted that the marine would wear the mantle, that was<br />
t the fight<br />
Tunney isn't the greatest champ to wear the<br />
, but my firm" belief fl he will grow a beard to his knees before<br />
cy can heat him,<br />
jack never could do much with an ad.<br />
.. . that stood straight up and punched straight, !<br />
•"•, If Shatkey follows the same program, he has a good chance to<br />
ing Jack away Before the end <strong>of</strong> the battle.<br />
If the cocky<br />
• decides to »lug, I'd give him more than an even chance.<br />
Perhaps I am a bit prejudiced aplnst the former champ since<br />
t 'night about m years igo I saw Bill Brennan give him a fine<br />
Mng in tht Madison Square Garden until he got careless in the<br />
nth round. Denipsey it the time he fought Willard was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'*-**— heavies the world ever saw, but since that time has done<br />
Cape May Is<br />
Swamped By<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Local Team Scores Twelve<br />
Runs in Eighth Inning<br />
By Lusty Hitting<br />
EMe<br />
Rtchta Fine Game<br />
By «!orlng twelve, runs ID the<br />
el EUlh innlufi toe Otfan <strong>City</strong><br />
ColiMiuia Bwamp heiten here by George Levine and Jack Zmc.<br />
„ Mpt Waunan will try hinler than ever to get<br />
j« ring Mill Joe Dundee with the middleweight title<br />
r 5,p00 to defend his title at the Bilti-<br />
Tho Oollegians scoreil nine runs<br />
In the fourth Inning. Hacltinan led<br />
erf with a single, Rornme! was gafe<br />
on nn error, Zeyher slneleil<br />
and<br />
Nicholson<br />
cleared the Bneks with<br />
a double. McCialn wait, safe on a<br />
boot, znhn walked, Chesney ead<br />
Hicknian lingled between several<br />
•aerlflee<br />
flies.<br />
They flddci] three more on a<br />
triple,<br />
triple.<br />
orror, walk and another<br />
The ColleglaBii win meet<br />
The map IneludM lota located<br />
on the norm side <strong>of</strong> Ohio Avenue<br />
to the Lagoon, frum<br />
Bay<br />
Avenue to the Bay, Ohio Avenue<br />
Is the flfth Street south <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lagoon.<br />
In all nineteen lilocka are Ineluded,<br />
This section <strong>of</strong> tile tract<br />
has be«n fllled, itreeta built anil<br />
sidewalks laid.<br />
The sale <strong>of</strong> the Riviera traet<br />
was one <strong>of</strong> the most speqtacular<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty'a real estate his.<br />
tpry. Whan placed on the mar*<br />
k<br />
l<br />
p<br />
mar<br />
ket last year more than one mil.<br />
li dll 1 h<br />
lion dollars 1<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> lota<br />
Bold within ii few dayi.<br />
At that time the trm-t<br />
me.idow land. The lots were<br />
Btihject to Improvements.<br />
wan<br />
wild<br />
the Merrill A, r... <strong>of</strong><br />
PhMndelphla,<br />
at Munleipnl rield on Saturday<br />
afternoon.<br />
Score ny Innings<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> nty 0 0 0 10 10] 1—13<br />
flolden I/caf 0 II 0 0 0 II fl 0 fl— 0<br />
Bishop Denny<br />
At Tabernacle<br />
Rev. H P. Sloan Will Also! Ho _ fl)r B«bJ on fu M day. Au-<br />
Speak at Camp Grounds I<br />
Bishop Denny, D. D, M, D,|<br />
will conduct the rnornlne norvlcos<br />
at the tablernacle on the Camp I<br />
Orounds, at Sixth street ami An-<br />
Golden Rule Meeting<br />
The, Btinual, meeting <strong>of</strong> tile<br />
Oolden Rule society win bo held<br />
the pecan <strong>City</strong> Seashore<br />
at 3 P "<br />
bury Avenue, Sunday morning,<br />
Tho morning service marU at<br />
10.30 o'clock . Bishop Dvnoy Is<br />
connected with the Mctbadlit<br />
Church ot the South.<br />
Bev,, Harold Paul Sloan, D, D.,<br />
<strong>of</strong>. llAddon0eld, N, J rf president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Metbodlnt League at Faith<br />
nd Hope, will presen tho sermon<br />
M Ua evening Berries, which<br />
Marts at 7.10 o'clock.<br />
Rer. Baal* Is well-known to<br />
nwlaeatj, and<br />
BUILD A<br />
TAXPAYER<br />
HI that Vttirlt lot. |<br />
inappv, up-to-dala<br />
'<br />
lot pung*low ar<br />
idiite. Con nirpi<br />
m AdHiry AH. tAun Clly<br />
pans way<br />
two family<br />
flngly lew.<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
worn<br />
Watch For<br />
Traimaii's big combination Auction Sale <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate, including homes,<br />
lots, hotels, apartment houses, apartments<br />
and bungalows. If you really want to sell list<br />
your property with us now.<br />
N E E R<br />
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23 Broadway, Camden, N. J.<br />
Phone: Camden 5215<br />
OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />
OCEAN CflT/<br />
FEIPAY, JDXT IS,<br />
.Me<br />
SECTION OCMH CUT, H1W TOOT, FRIDAY, JTOT 18, IMT. SMI BulllUnc, UI Albu'lT<br />
m hie Rotary Club Holds<br />
Second Annual Ladies Night<br />
Out-<strong>of</strong>-Town CuMti Attended Eventi. Which<br />
ffere Splendidly Arranged and Proved Most Enjoyable;<br />
Senator A. F, Daix Was Speaker <strong>of</strong> the Evening<br />
yor Weilejf Heilberger, <strong>of</strong> Enston, Pa., W*s Guest<br />
jit,<br />
evening the iea IsieL<br />
Rotary Club observed ittl 11<br />
jual<br />
I was an event which will not<br />
goon forgotten by the mem<br />
their wives and the guests<br />
„ w«rs present. It was cor-<br />
:g]y a moat enjoyable oeeaslgn,<br />
I planned and admirably<br />
ried out from start to finish.<br />
! It was about 7^36 when the<br />
btj-toiir Roiarlana, Sgtary<br />
_, and KuoittB took their<br />
Oieei at the tables which were<br />
ingtid around<br />
the epaclsus<br />
ng room Of the Bellevue, the<br />
filter <strong>of</strong> the floor being left<br />
far dancing, ihe music for<br />
Jhtch m<br />
furnlibed by <strong>Jul</strong>len<br />
and his oreheatra.<br />
After<br />
ling America and a brief but<br />
welcome from President<br />
(Ten the following avpetlilni<br />
nil, weM 1 prepariid and eioelinJIy<br />
Mrvea, was enjoyed:<br />
Olives<br />
Consomme Aoyal<br />
Sea Trout Palace<br />
Half Broiled Chicken<br />
IrMn Feu<br />
Rissole Potatoes<br />
>ttii" and Tomato Salad<br />
Russian Dressing<br />
i Cream<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Cigar*<br />
Clgarettea<br />
Between the courses there wan<br />
ling, dancing and a splendid]<br />
<strong>of</strong> good feilowsbip, and j<br />
luring thil time the program<br />
nnittea pulled a stunt, which<br />
Rescue Three<br />
From Sand Bar<br />
Wildwood Men's Engine<br />
Become Disabled—Driven<br />
<strong>On</strong> Bar By the Wind<br />
Signals For Help Futile<br />
ign.pluued the genial president<br />
' a few moments,<br />
A roulette<br />
fiml was brought into the room<br />
id the way the boys gathered<br />
|nuBd that wheel and wagered<br />
elr money, put the New York<br />
itn* Barkat In the ihade.<br />
But<br />
tair fun was soon ended by the<br />
strance <strong>of</strong> three <strong>of</strong>ficers who<br />
tmtened to arrest tbr. whole<br />
The participants •biffed<br />
(If blame to the presiding <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
the raeponerble hend and bo<br />
^4a escorted from the room until<br />
he matter wu cleared up. The<br />
jtunt created no end <strong>of</strong> merrl<br />
tint,<br />
The guetu wart introdueed bf<br />
"ward Arnett and given a royal<br />
*r» welcome, after which<br />
iident Haffert presented east<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dlub who In turn<br />
called up to Introduce hi<br />
•ry Ann by her home pet<br />
this Invocation proving<br />
m happy bit,<br />
Ittirinf Piwident Honored<br />
<strong>On</strong> behalf <strong>of</strong> tie club, lurro-<br />
W» Irving Fitch, in a neat<br />
i paying tribute to the exit,<br />
eersiea to the C4UM <strong>of</strong><br />
•rf rindered by the retiring<br />
'lint, Dr, O, W, Way, p<br />
altd that genUeman<br />
with<br />
_ ' which, on being opened,<br />
Moged a blonde paper doll, It<br />
ig uld the doctor's taste rung<br />
>. WondM, but as none <strong>of</strong> them<br />
•v« captured him, It Is evident<br />
'« taste has not been strongly<br />
Hlvated, After the laugh at ths<br />
•tor's exptnge was over, Mr.<br />
tch presented him with B t<br />
(CsnUnued on page eight)<br />
ite Trooper<br />
Applies jiu justau<br />
Footer Decides It Beit<br />
To Go Along<br />
Application <strong>of</strong> jiu jutiU lioldl<br />
AJ d 41 t Oape<br />
After fen hours adrift at sea.<br />
Magistrate Joseph Blair, SuperinUndent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Water Department,<br />
Harry Weaver and William<br />
ManetT, a retired business<br />
man, ail <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, were rescued<br />
by Coast Guards early<br />
Thursday morning from a gatid<br />
bar <strong>of</strong>f ihe coast between Celd<br />
Spring and Anglosea, ten miles<br />
at sea.<br />
The three nshermen were adrift<br />
In an open boat, while a riaini<br />
northeast wind faced them, the<br />
wind driving them to a bar.<br />
Efforts to attract aid by idgnailing<br />
.passing craft, was futile.<br />
The Coast Guards <strong>of</strong> Hereford<br />
and Cold Spring Btatlons were<br />
I notified by polio) (hat anxious<br />
wives and relatives had reported<br />
them missing.<br />
Both Btatlong sent out cutters<br />
and after a several houf's search<br />
found the three fishermen on tb#<br />
bar, a Hereford station cutter,<br />
iiiulcr the command <strong>of</strong> Captain<br />
Charles Wright picking up thi<br />
men at 1:30 A. M.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday<br />
morning the<br />
fishermen Hi out at t A. M. In<br />
an open dory powered with a<br />
gasoline _en£lne and spent thi<br />
greater part <strong>of</strong> the dar nulling<br />
At 4:90 in the ail—noon they<br />
started for shore, but tbe motor<br />
became disabled.<br />
Efforts to re.<br />
pair the motor were futile and<br />
they signalled for lid. They<br />
were unseen by passing craft.<br />
Tile trio suffered<br />
no HI effects<br />
from their experleneo.<br />
AJ«x sederoa', 41. ot<br />
Court House, hy<br />
Oape<br />
Court House, y<br />
er Curns was too much for<br />
«60<br />
|b» 111 foot man<br />
undo, who was<br />
-dulling<br />
•mated last<br />
Inegday together uith Thomai<br />
itasky, 41, <strong>of</strong> Mia Grands, on<br />
•rg« ot dlurderly conduct.<br />
:it waa claimed by Benoiii' at<br />
^ QMBda that the men caused<br />
h duiturcance hi iht wolty<br />
after Imbltilnf two Ireeif<br />
l<br />
water.<br />
mr<br />
(Old Tr«nr Caras<br />
it ho had Tidied PUIMky to<br />
SOBIB pigi, WBBB ill<br />
inalaMd U«t Se<br />
l<br />
'Ith him be<br />
f Mplltd<br />
rnlstad.<br />
the Jii<br />
The<br />
,jf Mplltd te Ji J<br />
Beder<strong>of</strong>f decided not to take<br />
•:«fc*B*M with tie Btoto<br />
.**r, who Is ktniwll IB Slats<br />
SIM elrelm M ta» "Wild CM"<br />
U his ability to pounce on<br />
' " t o , " ; •.• " " ' : . v ••••.'••<br />
oS bad<br />
purchaMd two<br />
iaawutad to t.kothe Ph»<br />
itjwltB ftl* tftw M »»a w<br />
I .M,«|o Orende m *I»;'W<br />
Right Granted<br />
To Beesley's<br />
P^id<br />
Slate Board <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
Gives Conient for Sirticture<br />
Across Egg Harbor<br />
<strong>On</strong>e More Consent Needed<br />
The •tale loari <strong>of</strong> Oommerce<br />
and Navigation on Monday granled<br />
ihe acegley'i Point-Somem<br />
point Auloniohlle Britts Oonjpany<br />
the rights for the eonstruatlon<br />
<strong>of</strong> the proposed hrldge, Ineluding<br />
ths riparian right. lor<br />
the landing <strong>of</strong> the fcridge on<br />
both aides <strong>of</strong> Brent Bgg Harbor<br />
Bay and the right lhs building<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bridge, being needed,<br />
A written wrmlt muit he Il»-<br />
en by the War Department, ihe<br />
verbal sanetlon having beea glri<br />
The naceg.<br />
en somt lime ago.<br />
permmion, it<br />
l<br />
i<br />
The<br />
e«eet«d,<br />
will be glyefi within several days<br />
aeeordinf to Krepps and «II, attomer«<br />
for the brings eompsnr.<br />
When this ii granted, the novtr.<br />
tisemenUi <strong>of</strong> bids for ths eonstroetlon<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi bridge will bo<br />
published.<br />
When ths new brijge ii com.<br />
pieted it wHi add,another llnK<br />
to ths chain <strong>of</strong> bridges along<br />
the emit from North Itimr<br />
W<br />
ths MUtnerii end <strong>of</strong> the Ht»t«,<br />
It u unaifitooa that the BtaW<br />
dealrw to haw a direet<br />
tui<br />
front Nsw fork to Cape W.<br />
doiif *w«y with «h« numerous<br />
imiller roads one nust traverse<br />
In ertn to sot to ttl» aeeUm<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht BUt».<br />
WHO Eifm .oWtSiBg srerr<br />
wnk m;•.:•«#•••<br />
IncreMw et<br />
rortun. ' — — ••••<br />
in MH \s i<br />
pnouD<br />
Mlflii Bins M. Wt*t, <strong>of</strong> Porl<br />
Humn, Mich,, who today i» M-<br />
knQwiedgi?d America's foremost<br />
woniiin rratiTnalliit.<br />
In 1S92 Hue<br />
Founded Ihe Woinan'H lun<strong>of</strong>lt<br />
Association, and toiiay It leaflii all<br />
women nHsoriftlions In th^ world.<br />
Cape May County<br />
pQultrymen on Tour<br />
Visit Four Plant;<br />
State Specialist Black<br />
Auto Parade at Avalon<br />
<strong>On</strong> Labor Day<br />
The Borough Recreation<br />
Committee flf Avalon, responsible<br />
for the (nest Independence<br />
Day Giilebratlan this «•<br />
eon him wilneaHil, have announced<br />
that<br />
mi automobile<br />
parade Is being planned for<br />
Ijahor Day. Tho very BueeSBful<br />
Memorial Day program was<br />
also under tiho supervision ef<br />
this eomriiitteo, which Is proving<br />
a valuable asset to Avalon.<br />
Reforestration<br />
Making Gains<br />
In New jersey<br />
Stole Ranks Seventh in<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Trees Planted<br />
By Farmers<br />
Good Use For Idle Acres<br />
With<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Jnr-<br />
— I dine hag anrigiiiicHii the appoint-<br />
Bome <strong>of</strong> the leading<br />
poultrymen<br />
In Cape May County enjoyed<br />
a tour <strong>of</strong> observation and Jn-<br />
Hlructlon Wrdnemlay, June 29.<br />
The up=lo-flate ejitabif^htnentH<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
" k<br />
Llniweller and Harry Schul!, <strong>of</strong><br />
Sw&inton, ware viHJted, in company<br />
with Leslie M, Black, poultry<br />
specialist In the ilale Ex><br />
tension Service, and County<br />
Agent g. I. Stabler.<br />
After the<br />
tour, which took place in the afternoon,<br />
a short meeting for dis-<br />
3ioh <strong>of</strong> the observsjllons <strong>of</strong><br />
the (i.-iiHiiiHlrationiil work at the<br />
ftbove mentioned eomtnercial poultry<br />
plants were discussed by Mr.<br />
Black and the poultrymen present.<br />
men! or R. D. Forbes as the director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Allegheny Forest<br />
Experiment Station, 'which Is beine;<br />
eatabilBhed this mgnth. The<br />
Allegheny station will serve Ihe<br />
forest Interests <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
Maryland, Delaware and New jersey^<br />
! That the farmers throughout<br />
the United States are allm to the<br />
economic changes which are ever<br />
Vineland Poultrymen Will<br />
Seed Alfalf* For Poultry<br />
'<br />
Many poultrymen <strong>of</strong> the Vine",<br />
laud tract are planning to seed<br />
runs to alfalfa, says Dl M, Bab.<br />
bilt, Cumberland Oounty Agent,<br />
Numerous requests have been re.<br />
ceived at the county agent's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
far assistance jn getting a<br />
•land <strong>of</strong> this israge crop.<br />
In<br />
order to give the poultrymen in<br />
thi<br />
section the greatest amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> assistance, a twilight meeting<br />
IS being scheduled for Tuesday<br />
evening, <strong>Jul</strong>y 1J, at I o'clock,<br />
daylight saving time, at which<br />
time II. R, Cox, farm crops specialist,<br />
will be present with the<br />
county agents to demonstrate and<br />
diseuss th*6 most approved methods<br />
used in Retling a stand. The<br />
Importance <strong>of</strong> thorough preparation<br />
or the soil, Inoculation <strong>of</strong><br />
the seed, and tho value <strong>of</strong> sweet<br />
soil are factors that will bo explained<br />
at the twilight meeting.<br />
(Presumably this meeting will be<br />
hold In Vineland),<br />
Nine Life Guards<br />
At Stone Harbor<br />
Tnis year the stone Harbor<br />
beach patrol cgnaisls <strong>of</strong><br />
nine<br />
husky members, an increase over<br />
all preceding yearn. Five <strong>of</strong> the<br />
guards are stationed at the cen.<br />
trill bathing beach at Nnlnetyslxtii<br />
Street.<br />
Wltb an excellent<br />
beach ant) surgical<br />
eaulpment,<br />
those guards wont on duty <strong>Jul</strong>y 1,<br />
Tbd Captain, James filane, tH'<br />
gan his duty on June 15, This<br />
is the begnnlng <strong>of</strong> his fourth<br />
year <strong>of</strong> service for ihe Stone Mar.<br />
bor patrol.<br />
Forrut M. Rich Is<br />
Now Deputy Sheriff<br />
Forrest M, Rich, <strong>of</strong> North<br />
Wildwood, was sworn In as Deputy<br />
Bherln on Wednesday at Court<br />
Home, by Judgo Eldredge.<br />
Bleb susceeds Mr. Teneiibaum.<br />
or Cape Mar, who reilgned some<br />
time ago,<br />
The new deputy was<br />
formerly manager <strong>of</strong> the Wild<br />
wood flu company.<br />
It is uBdeniood that fin or<br />
six otkera sought the position.<br />
ncreanlng the posilblllliei in<br />
growing timber crops is shown<br />
In a report recently published<br />
by the federal authorities at<br />
Washington.<br />
This report shows<br />
hat <strong>of</strong> the fifty-odd million forest<br />
rees planted, this spring on prlvate<br />
or State owned lands In<br />
America, about twenty-five million<br />
fone-balf) were planted by<br />
'armers on farm lands.<br />
It Is not surprising ihal the<br />
farmers should lead In forest<br />
planting.<br />
In fact, It was tc be<br />
expected.<br />
Agriculture In Amerihas<br />
undergone vmst changes<br />
duHng the last few decades. Perhaps<br />
the most prominent result<br />
<strong>of</strong> these chances haa been the<br />
more rhfeniTve farming "<strong>of</strong> "Tni<br />
belter soils, accompanied by the<br />
abondonnient <strong>of</strong> the poorer and<br />
less suitable.<br />
More and more fanners ore be-<br />
Ing faced with the prohitmi <strong>of</strong><br />
finding some suitable and pr<strong>of</strong>itable,<br />
uses for these lonfinK acres.<br />
Timber tree crops admirably meet<br />
heir need because tba cost ef<br />
establishing such cropa *« low:<br />
hey can bo planted wIMioill the<br />
ground Being plowed or clliorwl»a<br />
prepared; once plantti! th'iy<br />
takecare <strong>of</strong> themselveB, thu.' allowing<br />
the farmers to ^1 '•? ail <strong>of</strong><br />
:b«lr attention and time t*i Ihelr<br />
ithir farm actlvllies,<br />
Jt is quite eertnln that ench<br />
year will show an Inoreaie.l acreage<br />
planted by the farnrii <strong>of</strong><br />
America,<br />
New Jersey farmers aru well<br />
up In the front rank, itiindinR<br />
seventh in the number <strong>of</strong> trees<br />
planted<br />
by farmers wHfiin Its<br />
borders. When we consider that<br />
thuro are thirty-one oilii Stale<br />
n which forestry extension work<br />
is being done, this is not a very<br />
bad showing.<br />
However, heie in<br />
^..s,Jersey we have made hut a<br />
sniali start In the reforestration<br />
<strong>of</strong> idle land, which proniiwH to<br />
remain<br />
idle for many decmlei<br />
unless reclaimed for tlmher rrnfm<br />
The gains made In fnrent pl'int-<br />
Ini; during the lnnt few years<br />
promises well for tho future<br />
Cumberland Co,<br />
Growers May<br />
Open Market<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and<br />
Vegetable Growers' Ass'n<br />
Are Favorably Inclined<br />
To Be Effective Next Spring<br />
Al! auction market for Cumberland<br />
County produce will result<br />
in belter grading, greater markuts<br />
and conseiiuentiy<br />
prlees for produce<br />
growl<br />
be organized,<br />
and<br />
attracting<br />
buyers<br />
better<br />
In the<br />
county.<br />
Tills ia the eonclusioii<br />
arrived at by a ooniniiitce representing<br />
the County Beard <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture unil the<br />
Vegetable<br />
Growers' Association, which held<br />
a mtwtlng at the Court House,<br />
Brldgeton, last Tuesday evening,<br />
A. E. Merckor, chief or ihe Bureau<br />
or Markets f<strong>of</strong> the giate <strong>of</strong><br />
N.'w Jersey, met wtUi the comnltee<br />
and gave his experience<br />
with aueli market organisations.<br />
The locution <strong>of</strong> such a market,<br />
shouiil<br />
one<br />
methods or<br />
representing clues throughout the<br />
East, were principal factors cnii-<br />
Hidemd, The plan eonsidoriid was<br />
similar In effect to the one at<br />
Mbyvllle, Dei., whorJ Hlrawberries<br />
ara «old under the Immnier.<br />
A few <strong>of</strong> the members had visited<br />
this market several weakfl ago<br />
and were well impressed with this<br />
method or selling produce.<br />
That there is sufficient produce<br />
to warrant such a market Wai<br />
<strong>of</strong> 11111 - doubt in Ihe minds <strong>of</strong><br />
those on the committee. The feeling<br />
that Brtdgetoit would be a<br />
logical point Was generally agreed<br />
upon. The next action taken<br />
will be to secure a site that is<br />
convenient<br />
and adopt<br />
to a railroad siding<br />
a method <strong>of</strong> attractp<br />
ing buyers who will open up<br />
greater markets for the produce.<br />
Should an auction block be established,<br />
the committee will arrange<br />
to have it In operation for<br />
Ihe strawberry market next<br />
spring.<br />
Annual Convention<br />
Assembly-by-the-Sea<br />
To Be Held at Stone Hnrbor<br />
August 7 to 14<br />
Tho Asscmbly-by-thr-Hca<br />
will<br />
hold Its tenth annual lotivenllon<br />
rriini August 7 to 14 Inclusive A<br />
most Interesting and helpful program<br />
has been arranged<br />
Promt<br />
ncnt tugche and lecturern liavn<br />
been secured<br />
The beach work<br />
for the children and youths<br />
be conducted again by Hev Mr<br />
chamherlaln. The young peopln'"<br />
department wll bo In the hands<br />
qf Mr. Bert Iludolpb. Among the<br />
fiunlllar speakers »nil teachers<br />
will bo Drt. Dager, Pohlman, De<br />
Qac. If<strong>of</strong>ftnsn snd others.<br />
Dr. U. H- Usuehterty, the president,<br />
eipects to be preMnl.<br />
No<br />
registrations. Everybody welcome.<br />
nip! "I had a permanent wan<br />
put In my bslr While I <br />
on<br />
the itumer crowing thi Allan- Will Act as Circuit Judge<br />
tie," •<br />
Plop:<br />
Ladies Proved<br />
Better EntertaJneifi<br />
Won Over Men <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May Grange<br />
The ladies <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
Orange, Dias Creek, were entertained<br />
Monday evening <strong>of</strong> this<br />
week by the men <strong>of</strong> the Grange.<br />
The ladles won In a recent entertainment<br />
esntest to see which<br />
side could provide tile better entertalnnienl,<br />
the ladies <strong>of</strong><br />
ths<br />
Grange, or the men.<br />
The grangers met at Dias<br />
Creek ball and went Irani there<br />
10 the new development ef the<br />
Cape May Beaeh Estates, where<br />
thi! entertainment took place. It<br />
was originally planned to roast<br />
"hot dogs" on the beaeh, but this<br />
idea was abandoned in favor <strong>of</strong><br />
having them served with rolls In<br />
the dining hall <strong>of</strong> Ihe pavilion.<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee and fc^ cream werg also<br />
served,<br />
aamoa, musle and dancing<br />
added to ihe pleasure <strong>of</strong> the<br />
evening.<br />
Col, Schwarzkopf Grants<br />
Request <strong>of</strong> Co. Granges<br />
The Cape May County Granges<br />
co-opcrntcd with tho Cape May<br />
Court House Chamber <strong>of</strong> Ct<br />
niwcv In requesting tint return<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Slnte police station to Cipe<br />
Mny Court House. The county<br />
scat .headqunrlA t£<br />
Main Seashore Road and ihmij<br />
Shore Hold through tbtif<br />
iwrtlruj towmhlp<br />
roadi.<br />
follow the old Indian tralla,.i<br />
originally led from ncea^ (<br />
Dr. Way has spent many j<br />
in studying the hW<strong>of</strong>t i<br />
ihs,blts <strong>of</strong> the Indian* an«Jl<br />
countless rellc-BB In tllB tT<br />
arrow<br />
heads, grindlnW fi<br />
tomahawks and the Ilka<br />
ed In tbls county.<br />
Fint i«<br />
As one motors down th* I<br />
Boad. the first marked<br />
the Lennl-Lenape<br />
trk<br />
runs from the 6waln<br />
Bwainton, to the Bay ffhon)<br />
at Ooshen, and ttaepee *o !"<br />
BeMh on (Bt Wy-ehOM.<br />
road lo now In Jlns oondlW<br />
Ing- maintained »y the '<br />
and 'affords a delightful<br />
through heavily wdodtd<br />
The second la the Kin* 1<br />
trail,<br />
which leads from<br />
North Wildwood Boulevard<br />
trance to the Bay Snore Kos4 I<br />
(Continued on pa** dent}<br />
WilrJwood Secured P. R.<br />
Eastern Diviajon<br />
Wildwood baa been awarded ,<br />
annual meet or the Eintirn!<br />
sloa <strong>of</strong> the Pennsyln<strong>of</strong>*<br />
i<br />
the meet to be beld In ths<br />
on August 26 and IT. . , ,<br />
The meet, which draws '«tli*j(a«s<br />
from all U» •hopi and o«p»|,otj<br />
the railroad In the Bastone<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lursaat mMM *rar I<br />
in the resort<br />
'S<br />
special tnlns will bring,-<br />
sands <strong>of</strong> athletes to th«' t<br />
specisl imancenitttta<br />
made by Wildwood to<br />
entertain the athlete*<br />
parties.<br />
Rebuilding <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> Boulevard<br />
Will Come BeJore Sea Isle<br />
C. <strong>of</strong> C. on Monday<br />
The discussion <strong>of</strong> the recon<br />
atructlon <strong>of</strong> the Ses Isle city<br />
Boulevard will come up at the<br />
meotlne <strong>of</strong> the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce on Monday<br />
Mayor Maurice M. S<strong>of</strong>roney on<br />
Wednesday stated<br />
that County<br />
Engineer K Fendall flmlth had |<br />
given him plans for the road's<br />
re-construcllon.<br />
The Mayor will<br />
explain tho matter In detail.<br />
Tho report from the committee<br />
i the Set Me Boulevard will<br />
also be given at tbe meeting. All<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> fiea. Isle city and<br />
persons using the boulevard are<br />
asked to attend ths meeting, an<br />
it Is felt the matter Is an Important<br />
one and every cltiten B*-<br />
•huuld us piraeuf. at the<br />
SBCORITT Trust < .<br />
over t5.TOO.0O0.O0 aasetavjll<br />
and surplus over<br />
f0tf<br />
Vour money Is safe with '<br />
You can deposit by UU 1 !<br />
It over.—Adv.<br />
meeting.<br />
Fined $IOj»nd Costs<br />
State Trooper M. Beylon lust<br />
Wednesday arrested Hurry Mnrvby,<br />
ot Olendora;.for reckless<br />
•h-tvlng. on tbe sompiatnt at<br />
Howard Younger, <strong>of</strong> WestmontL<br />
Yoyngtr'u car having teen badly<br />
damaged when<br />
Murphy'* ett<br />
struck Ills ear, «t<br />
d<br />
Sunday.<br />
"TakenVbe<br />
nt tn*<br />
Would you<br />
—,-^j<br />
cumstanlal aildenMT<br />
f v ^Vjjj<br />
Do you do your QWft I<br />
Ina*—or do yolMtt<br />
minds <strong>of</strong> that* who*<br />
conchmoni Influence '<br />
Han TOO 'heaa a ><br />
"group oontlotlon"<br />
ruined a life or lit<br />
here lit Cape Ifar<<br />
re In Cap* Mar
k Partyl<br />
«ty.<br />
d<br />
Club, for<br />
till<br />
IMr<br />
..__.Urti who<br />
! »DDUll WUfl-<br />
CUittpVi<br />
by «lrtb.<br />
dutnan <strong>of</strong> music<br />
<strong>of</strong> WwiaU' Intern.-<br />
I BMM crttlo <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
i<br />
anther <strong>of</strong> a<br />
M^esHeatHoltar<br />
Sheriff Th* yght Hta Official<br />
Action fl'a QuestioBid<br />
En-1 Sheriff JaaM i Bonus, nlJUBdei<br />
i Aston, wlien the lawyer took<br />
op Ike mum r <strong>of</strong> connaliau<br />
wttll Judge Eklndlf, oner esut<br />
M<br />
•dJsoiM* ota fTcdatadaj,<br />
ototed » UttW * aUr wtaa lie tacu«<br />
hut ntadM tie eoUu, adding<br />
fttfifei" Scat toi lie day, ihe " '<br />
r Matey oi^ttet ttC- ii«' pa >,<br />
Mked If be coulM not ton.ult with<br />
[• Prisoner In jmvsln, dctlarlDfi<br />
till M Bid not wish til bJive tie<br />
e<strong>of</strong>iflflltaUoB pflb lie,<br />
'Sa<br />
ttoaouip, u Oui court<br />
room st fB£<br />
TidgolIj UtsugAt<br />
T<br />
Bpr, Boston. |<br />
to<br />
my"<br />
JMm af-<br />
Two Old Cronies, 1<br />
lo<br />
foil Know, Who Come and Go.<br />
rE A ISLE CITY<br />
Mrs* Vlaennt Mnet*-'<br />
ffi, Murf and C;.ihl<br />
l h<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
A Bank i%count is an asset<br />
that never has to be sold<br />
at a sacrifice to raise quick<br />
cash.<br />
3<br />
at Cr<strong>of</strong>€<br />
Hail OV^F the<br />
sod, Mr, Alageu is u<br />
conirseting<br />
plurubpr In<br />
I Slay Weaver, <strong>of</strong><br />
t was eailed to<br />
___BHt <strong>of</strong> the Ulnegm <strong>of</strong> he<br />
»r, on Monday<br />
t. and Slis, J. 1>, Bauch an.<br />
, N,<br />
Ihij F<br />
m<br />
niember being caught<br />
waters.<br />
In<br />
Man's Collarbone<br />
Broken in Collision<br />
Charles Robinson, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
View, Was Victim<br />
A oar driven by Charles Hobinson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View, was,<br />
•truck by a ear driven by Helen<br />
Bword, <strong>of</strong> 847 Went Hansberry<br />
Street, Oermantown, Toursday<br />
afternoon on the Shore Road.<br />
Robinson sustained a broken<br />
eollarthone as a MJUII <strong>of</strong> the accl.<br />
dent.<br />
Leroy Muller. Sea Iile city<br />
eontraetor, who m<br />
pasalog at<br />
the lime took the injured man<br />
to the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Hoipital,<br />
Robinson was driving<br />
north<br />
and "••<br />
the<br />
pas him, and in so doing cllpp,-]<br />
(lie rear <strong>of</strong> his car, (both can)<br />
being badly damaged as a result<br />
<strong>of</strong> the impact, having to be towed<br />
Completing Plant<br />
For Motorcycle Meet<br />
Plans for the motorrycle pageant<br />
and races on the beach In<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> on September 10 and<br />
11, are being rapidly completed.<br />
The list <strong>of</strong> facejs, according to<br />
Nelsen K. Hubbn, <strong>of</strong> the Molorryplo<br />
Sporting Club, <strong>of</strong> Camderi,<br />
»ho,<br />
together with (he Sea lisle<br />
f'lly Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commefci', will<br />
liiiie charee <strong>of</strong> the atfalr, cnnsiitt<br />
<strong>of</strong> four racen for arnaliiir;. two<br />
f>T pr<strong>of</strong>ejyjfonals and one open<br />
race, flnit and second prii being<br />
<strong>of</strong>ferwi for each race. Ji psln game<br />
for iiroreMlonals will al.eo be held.<br />
Over fortjf-iieven clubs to date ]<br />
are expected 13 enter the racej<br />
pageant, which will he held i<br />
known «umnicr rBnidcni <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />
Isle clly, wnilif rumiuagins<br />
^niong some alii papent io hiK<br />
lUtnnier homt- In the reialrt came<br />
ipOB ail inlfrmline progmni i>fi<br />
he Casino Kicufision Ilouse,| graceful<br />
dateii <strong>Jul</strong>y -!9, 1SST,<br />
The Casino, thy program Hiatcd<br />
iwas under the dlrHilon <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Short, ir., proprieior;<br />
rsolwri<br />
Sbnrt, Jr,, nianast-r atid Jo^ph<br />
Kllill. iniinMili director.<br />
The prOBralli waa tiia.ie up <strong>of</strong><br />
ana <strong>of</strong> ilitfcnnt<br />
merchants anil<br />
buslnesw nit-n In the rt-Mirt at<br />
that time ainl an aecoiini <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong>ferings<br />
took up much <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wpacc.<br />
There .ere tho ads <strong>of</strong> Martin<br />
erocerluii and provislona.<br />
Wuila,<br />
who eenducted a store at Fleasure<br />
Bailro.iri and Thlrly-nlnln ..... -, .<br />
Street, Mr. WelLs is now fieaH. Green Creek.<br />
A gpeeia! notice at bottOB <strong>of</strong><br />
e program stated that a gold<br />
would be given "the most<br />
lady waltier on the<br />
llnpr oti Monday evening<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
31, 1SD7."<br />
County Y. M! C. A.<br />
Elects New Directors<br />
The board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> ihf.<br />
Cape May County Y. M, C, A, at<br />
a nieetlns held at the Wiliiwuod<br />
Golf<br />
club on Tuesday, elected<br />
(hese a,I,mini,al<br />
director!): AJtt<br />
Lawrence, William II. Colllanen,<br />
Jr., Dr. Charleii H, Vail<br />
anil<br />
Bwing T, CersoB, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
city;<br />
Irving Pitch, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>;<br />
D, Ludiam, Cape May Court<br />
Hout*: c, Newton<br />
Bcht.llt.nEnr.<br />
PROMPT SERVICE<br />
We are now equipped to render prompt and<br />
§alisfaclory service In<br />
Searcning ~— Conreyancing<br />
TITIE INSURANCE<br />
Four per cent interest allowed on time deposits<br />
CAFE MJIV COUNTY TITLE S TRUST GO.<br />
Cape May Court House, N. j.<br />
Miss Sword also going<br />
same direction<br />
turned<br />
No complaints were Blade and<br />
State Trooper Carns, who invea-<br />
*tah tutfleran Ofcann will haw Heated the'accidenirmde „„'«.<br />
a eati tale on toe porth <strong>of</strong> toe rata.<br />
old parnnafe Friday afternoon.<br />
jfoBT patreBage will be greatly<br />
No food mtrfer eao ever survive<br />
'_' ': to America except hash.<br />
Having<br />
Expenses<br />
constantly equal <strong>of</strong> exceed a<br />
man's iocome, that nan and Ills<br />
iaiuily face financial disaster and<br />
a lowx standard <strong>of</strong> living.<br />
lo Uw wrfl, jo» muat b w k<br />
TPMt money regubrly.<br />
I A Growing Bank<br />
'••.•;. •;]''•; :-v.- r Account - .<br />
9«mw. the preset and protect*.<br />
j theiuture.<br />
-.:•<br />
'•!••_:•<br />
j :>,\ \-f ,;i- (5. ••...•,- : • . •<br />
Bank<br />
•SBr".<br />
Banking<br />
And<br />
Travel Service<br />
For Summer Visitors<br />
Old-time visitors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> know our helpful service,<br />
complete in every respect.<br />
If you are visiting <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the first time, come in<br />
^nd let us serve you with banking, and travel service<br />
built on hospitable lines.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
TWe and Trust Company<br />
Asbury Avenue at 8th Street<br />
"Where YPV* #?ftf««f Grp m "*<br />
BmHng — Tnalt — TUlt Instr^uc<br />
4% Time 4a^aU — Safe Defeat ~<br />
S t t t l e q e t t<br />
fa{f<br />
Safeguard<br />
Home<br />
Doubled In Twenty Years<br />
The income _ <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
people has doubled in twenty<br />
years, Your income will do<br />
likewise if you save systematically<br />
and invest wisely. This<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong>fers you a jafe place for<br />
such investment. Four per cent.<br />
Interest Paid on Savings Fund<br />
Accounts.<br />
FIRST NATIONALBANKI<br />
C<br />
IITAILIIHIB JAN.I.ISO.<br />
Your dollar pile U the best defeiue ngsinjt na^-.<br />
fortune, lUrt early M M to have It ttrang<br />
enough for all demand*. Begin BOW with f 1 at<br />
more.<br />
Security Trust Company<br />
Cape May <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
DQ Your Bankng By Mail<br />
G$t the HM<br />
TTie first year <strong>of</strong> systematiG<br />
banking is the hardest. After<br />
that it becomes a habit-<br />
Make systematic saving at<br />
the "Helpful Bank."<br />
m<br />
In<br />
i *§econd afteriioon card par.<br />
the Woiiiens' Civie Olu-h<br />
Isst Tnraday at the ('lull<br />
OB the Boardwulk. The affiili<br />
|a brllilont HUcceiis, both llnmiand<br />
socially.<br />
Brliliie, I'iii-<br />
1-IUie huBdred^ were plnj'<br />
AmotiB those "present wer.;<br />
Agderson, Mr». Ilul Miifiit.<br />
es, sirs. Hushes, sirs<br />
..-,. Sirs. Breeil, Mra, Deri.<br />
Mm, J, j, Hiirdle, Mrs. Th.<br />
DeBOW, Sirs. Sehniibl, si<br />
[d#, Mrs, Maynes, Mrs, ,Mc=<br />
Mrs, J. J, Downey, si<br />
Mrs, Folkes, Sirs, I'lircp<br />
illss H, Powell.<br />
Beuutiiir<br />
wtre iiwarded to llw win<br />
gmong whom were JirB<br />
Mrs. O'Neiii, Mr«, Me<br />
, Mrs. Byrnes, .Mrs Hughes<br />
Hardie, sirs. lehnaLil, Slrn<br />
Mrs,<br />
Maynes, Sirs, Meand<br />
others. The iipeclil<br />
a beautiful candy jsr, wa;<br />
by Mrs. Byrnes,<br />
. Hattle Powell, <strong>of</strong> FliUodel<br />
U spending a week at hei<br />
i on Flfti hrat Street,<br />
, 0, Derltan, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphin<br />
slung her slster-ln-lsw, him<br />
, <strong>of</strong> Forty-siitn street.<br />
|r. and Mrs. A. S. Steeluian<br />
were the recipients <strong>of</strong><br />
leg Lindbergh<br />
postcard,<br />
r they prize lilshly.<br />
and Mrs. H, L. picurd, oi<br />
> Avenue, have Sir. and Mrs<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, as their<br />
J. Otiestl entertained<br />
Iflineee, Miss Anna Pearl, <strong>of</strong><br />
l<br />
over the week end.<br />
, Frank Cenway, <strong>of</strong> DeiawarF<br />
spent a few days will<br />
I stother, Mrs. Nelson Farrel!.<br />
letfa Street,<br />
Mildred and Enlli<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, wet*<br />
IdeHihted with their visit 1.<br />
* OB. tlie Ffiurtli that thej<br />
i diclded to spend their vacji-<br />
. here beglsning <strong>Jul</strong>y 16, UH<br />
|gu#sts <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Earl Magee, <strong>of</strong><br />
j-fourth itreet,<br />
|lr, p. J. Sehriver and MrH,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, called on<br />
10. Upton Balr last week.<br />
Alleii<br />
NickeM<strong>On</strong> a<br />
i children, Marie, Walter and<br />
Kenneth, <strong>of</strong> Caniden, on<br />
pdloi this week with the forfi<br />
'brother-in-law and sister,<br />
I aad Mra, Malcolm Toteon,<br />
.^ B' the gueats at the Suff<br />
j are Mr. and In, J, Qolilr<br />
r and fafnily, who have been<br />
ing to .the resort for a num-<br />
6f years,<br />
1 iaie <strong>of</strong> lots in the Sea Isle<br />
' Wardens was reported brisk<br />
tomaa J. <strong>On</strong>egtl, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Development<br />
Cotfirepresentatives,<br />
who has<br />
Ǥ <strong>of</strong> their Boardwallt <strong>of</strong>fiei,<br />
might LuiiTaaeelll, the blind<br />
\ will feature. In a eoneert<br />
F - at ihe Excursion House<br />
for the benefit <strong>of</strong> gt, Joseph's<br />
Ur, rpltm Qtiir aitdreitseti i iii<<br />
1'nlnn (Ihurtii f'iiiti, nf 11»'<br />
I'bill'Ph <strong>of</strong> Our Hnviiir,<br />
Slon •<br />
iiaiilim. Tiiefl.lay in 8 p, HI. II<br />
Wi.H iiii open Hh-Hlng anil nmny<br />
fihMMi,i fiipl visitors wi'ri' pre^<br />
ohi.<br />
Hoiiif Lit'iuiJLfii! solqti Wi^re<br />
|i'liil,.|..,l liiifii.shnii.nlJi weru<br />
Sir.<br />
iind Mra. J. H, Varney<br />
!i;tM' opi,nt»>i tlii'lr \\m\w, "AerOmcr**<br />
sirtriftr" oti llii* Boulevard,<br />
and will hf iiiimbfred ainong the<br />
iilinuiu'r (vilfuiy iinfli early Bppl,.iiiist,r.<br />
Dr. I). Upton Balr addressed<br />
Hit- iiidit,H' ctturrh eliib <strong>of</strong> fit,<br />
J|ih(i'« Lllllirran rhuwll, Opesn<br />
fit*, lilal TiitHiliiy ol 3 t. »I,<br />
Hi* .^tiiiki' oil "Wi(,iii .nls <strong>of</strong> Chureh<br />
111, Is reported t,s'being iTnproVed"<br />
| Mr, George C, Smith, <strong>of</strong> JM3<br />
North Front street, Philadelplila,<br />
well-knoivn publi.her, will spend<br />
neit Tuesday in Sea Isle with hla<br />
latniljr as the suest <strong>of</strong> Sir, and<br />
SI in. Karl Mniieo. <strong>of</strong> Forty.fourtb<br />
Blri.et.<br />
Sir. nn.l Sin., J, J, llariilo en-<br />
1PI liilni>.l Mrs, Thoiiijisoii, <strong>of</strong><br />
I'l.lhi.l. i|,M,,. over thu i¥ii end,<br />
Mra, Kiiuiine Way has returned<br />
iu tin- ii,»iiit ufinr spL'tirilns nev-<br />
>'HiI (lily. In Phllail.'lphls..<br />
Sir. mill SIiH. tiBurgD Boaa. <strong>of</strong><br />
Ht. HiMcirHiiiifg, are flni,ni)liig a-<br />
varatinn |n il,iH ,,ny. Mr, Roaaj<br />
will lie iTimiiib.-T.-il a,, th.i ca«h-'<br />
ler nt il,, I'liHi Nullonal Bank,<br />
ImvlliK l»n Heo bile <strong>City</strong> some<br />
tliiirt agn to accspt a responsible<br />
nuulllfin IN n,v Oronge aiassoni<br />
Slut,,,<br />
Williiiii n Hall, eniitraclor<br />
and biiil.lt-r, arTli-i-d mi Monday<br />
wll-n ii I'liw <strong>of</strong> tlinn in rvimpleta<br />
Mil, riiiiairurilnn gr tiii- Urni<br />
horn., to I,,, |,,,iu ull ,,,,, 9m<br />
i; ; l*' I'lty (iarcli.ni? traui. It will<br />
»•• a S|iaiil«ii IJIII. hiMiie,<br />
Hyiln.y<br />
liii.ll and chlldmn,<br />
iiiil<br />
Praticirf I f)# H«.illiladelphla.<br />
I a amdiiy viaitorVith ffiends<br />
(. B. <strong>On</strong>istl. nnd niece, <strong>of</strong><br />
Hldelphln, are npendliiK
EDITORIAL PA<br />
igB^MCiTYNEWt<br />
c—ab-itRra MUM, la *»-<br />
wrtl,<br />
wee Armstrong.<br />
Fblll» fluid-:<br />
jVjgary,<br />
Pram<br />
f Henderson. Fnnf<br />
New<br />
H, Boston,<br />
to ner<br />
OUT idyster<br />
Joan (WaanJ<br />
r<br />
rfe^tterl<br />
< MBftliere I<br />
nUht!<br />
i alw»r» tJ««B<br />
i" •*•»•:<br />
•' eWtWeatt,<br />
qtmnmoti<br />
i&nm*tr wlj<br />
to feel<br />
; 4nul{<br />
•wty<br />
(torn<br />
MwipionnoTi<br />
Buring the ant two or three<br />
rrrt. rt* famr* ini-fa*<br />
P"m 01 CunMaad and Ope<br />
M«I Count*. mpb| to be<br />
given concrete oample. <strong>of</strong> bow<br />
«D frudt and pack nor produce<br />
andjIHrfar m«ka ID order to<br />
^U ready ok and at top^dotch<br />
J-prwa. That campfe, wdl bt<br />
,fl|«»« tf emtrfj Inn the Sate<br />
i^Agriculrural rjptrimmt Station<br />
J #<br />
New inMmck through me<br />
fe:^i|m<br />
<strong>of</strong>an erfubition mute<br />
""" *'• o/Vhkh will rVt .d,<br />
f iltthl—r to to<br />
f «•» «ByaUea afcen fnven tan<br />
thw^ the trair, aod «<br />
ho-<br />
, product b gradtd, packed and<br />
Spa* rwdy far marlo, and when<br />
^«ny uplijation « advice wannd<br />
''" he ghrtp by men qualified to<br />
rhew difppinf proMnra.<br />
In<br />
K^MHQmto tJii» addrrBH baring<br />
||;« ttwrnarfeting and orhtr proh-<br />
"(hfcini <strong>of</strong> fanwn will ht -><br />
•nted **thit the reason our boyi<br />
tad full <strong>of</strong> yejteryrir are now<br />
cummittine murder, im and<br />
highw«y robbery H that they did<br />
Mt get the tarty training that<br />
they ihiiuld haw received."<br />
In plain baguage the Governor<br />
Uid at At doonteo <strong>of</strong> the parents<br />
die leiporaibiliry for the wave <strong>of</strong><br />
youthful crime which u<br />
the country.<br />
That the Governor is on the<br />
right track ia true.<br />
In nine cues<br />
out <strong>of</strong> ten tbe boy or girl who is<br />
would make kings and qu«ns <strong>of</strong><br />
old green with envy, and the cry<br />
is for more <strong>of</strong> them to men the<br />
ever increasing demand.<br />
This love <strong>of</strong> play, this demand<br />
lor the best, is the mainsprjngr behind<br />
the wonderful development<br />
<strong>of</strong> our jersey coast.<br />
Sand dunr<br />
have given place to beautiful vi|.<br />
las; where once the waves broke<br />
now stand magnificent hotels, into<br />
ill millions <strong>of</strong> the wealth <strong>of</strong> this<br />
abluolsly rich country have been<br />
poured and will continue to he<br />
poured, until the sands <strong>of</strong> the sea<br />
shore have become sands <strong>of</strong> gold<br />
If it wasn't for this spirit to<br />
Mrs. Coolidge. Common Seme<br />
ChOdrea and Canary Birds<br />
Pobte OsTtno Moody<br />
Seal Flying, Augoit 1.<br />
Mn. CooijdEe,<br />
in South Oa><br />
iota. «*• »omen<br />
or nil<br />
klnda,<br />
young<br />
(iris and grud<br />
Dotbers. wear.<br />
Ing<br />
kniekerboekera.<br />
sir.<br />
Coolidge<br />
re-<br />
•peebi<br />
tbem<br />
and<br />
probably<br />
BrUbaa.<br />
py<br />
admires<br />
tteir<br />
eense<br />
Views and Reviews<br />
term adupi^d at the New jereijvj<br />
%l*ie eonvtntion are wortby <strong>of</strong> I F3llri '^il<br />
Hun. bin li mur.1 tw sai.l far ibe<br />
It i« a building <strong>of</strong> whleb we may<br />
il b<br />
d<br />
be proud.<br />
The Glonooj Fonrth<br />
f'alilweil Prngri>M: The celfbra.<br />
f h<br />
Itlod <strong>of</strong> the ono hundred ond fifiielb<br />
:inniv«rBary or the -xlgnlne <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong> IndependaDee last<br />
yp-3r, wag a notable event in the<br />
in all'^rniBu.'that 1b" '," # °' "* # naUod W " dm m -<br />
and<br />
r afobo 1<br />
rtll*. si<br />
foeann*<br />
She<br />
She<br />
1*11* I<br />
It<br />
tpfiAea, btr<br />
0ia jut tomatoa have • 8«<br />
equalled by timflif<br />
i grown anywhere in tbH<br />
and w« bilW had the op.<br />
fi-i'pafiwitf HIM rhtm. The toil<br />
Y kindly, cuily tiUtd and proirtiattd<br />
hrtwrn.<br />
PhiUdelphia<br />
||niJ New York, they ham arM*<br />
^fe js^%st'Sira^ai In Ac frarld,<br />
j.%hit£:,4« rocfaed quklly and<br />
•HMll opnuc<br />
Produ« and<br />
gathctn] fa Cumbnland<br />
in tbe forenoon are on the<br />
ffc brakim<br />
tabta the<br />
d«7and the Cipr May<br />
f fanner low an even better<br />
'for k<br />
bat the imbart<br />
,rilht M bit doontep and<br />
hit awn<br />
properly trained<br />
'childhood<br />
thTowii the<br />
in their early<br />
and influ<br />
jeacH <strong>of</strong> a Chruii»n home will not<br />
m*J<br />
into the forbidden paths <strong>of</strong><br />
folly and crime.<br />
It a the breaking<br />
down <strong>of</strong> the home and die<br />
tukriiution therefor <strong>of</strong> the street,<br />
the public dance ball, questionable<br />
movie, and other questionable<br />
tmutaneaa, coupled with die<br />
wonhip <strong>of</strong> the dollar, that are re<br />
ipotuible for the departure <strong>of</strong> die<br />
youth <strong>of</strong> today from the paths <strong>of</strong><br />
rectitude arid wbriety. It would<br />
be well for tbe land if more<br />
public men in high place) <strong>of</strong> authority<br />
would take up this great<br />
problem and give the weight <strong>of</strong><br />
their voice and influence to the<br />
re-raubliihment <strong>of</strong> tbe oldfaihseek<br />
divenion the development <strong>of</strong><br />
resorts would be dubious.<br />
Each<br />
year the denund for recreation<br />
has increased.<br />
It is a chance to<br />
get out <strong>of</strong> the rut.<br />
Hard-headed business men have<br />
recognized the need <strong>of</strong> this relaxa<br />
tion and the universal vacaticm<br />
period has resulted.<br />
It wasn't so many years ago<br />
that only the high-salaried man<br />
could demand the tirne or spare<br />
money for a vacation. Nolv every<br />
body, at some tone or another during<br />
the year, manages to enjoy a<br />
wilb dirbCt<br />
prlroari..*3 and IB«<br />
ouier with th» rturKaniuUon <strong>of</strong><br />
emeutlve dtpirtirwiiis,<br />
Tb# Gymiaynwi^ltn<br />
has been<br />
unduly duiiurBird by the prablenu<br />
ol the diretl primary.<br />
Frequentarise<br />
Itiea <strong>of</strong> th<br />
uf qiiirB lime and railroad coach<br />
eynifart.<br />
The<br />
Hew Cooa'y Building<br />
and «ve IreJcht eharget,<br />
'<br />
WJJP havm't Ae firmen<br />
'"» CBontia mnnnpolitcd<br />
p i tmtrr atat<br />
--!•*» mote: pro*-<br />
Tom are twtt<br />
'•faned home with in ulutary in-<br />
Governor said parenti<br />
prohibit their children<br />
period away froni his or her regular<br />
routine.<br />
It is a peculiar fact that the<br />
average .citizen will spend his<br />
money more readily for pleasure<br />
than he will for necessities. This<br />
in no small measure accounts for<br />
[he great growth <strong>of</strong> the automobile<br />
business.<br />
There is one thing that must<br />
not be overlooked.<br />
That Is that<br />
individual wealth is greatly in-<br />
Journal: Tbe dedica.<br />
juoa oi in*, new couniy building at<br />
from conaldrraliuu <strong>of</strong> expedl-'Cap* May Tour! Housi- Ibis afipr.<br />
.ntj.<br />
The BhUling <strong>of</strong> Ibe date 1 noon nurks » Mrp forward in isi,<br />
Binetwn hundred and twenty-seven<br />
Thf nHiple who love this couatr<br />
and Us insiitulionii will efer re<br />
niBniljtr the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y as a<br />
day haiiriwpd by the act <strong>of</strong> oui<br />
fathers In deelarlnl tbe Indepen<br />
denro <strong>of</strong> (hi. An,.-man colonlm<br />
Tbnre are numerous holldayii.<br />
but none that Is quite like the<br />
iaio early suinjBer is OBI- Ulus-jlnqgnrss <strong>of</strong> ihe lOyoty and Is a I<br />
tralloa <strong>of</strong> a reform made for lUjOoBuaient to ihe courase and tare. -- --•- .».»...-....,« r,,,<br />
strangle value.<br />
In the prejenl |signt <strong>of</strong> tbe FTo»h6lder« who voted [Da?- * « 1 « r l»« bonor to tbe em<br />
,..,__. to eiajaint tbe question the apiifoprlation to make the Jbifem <strong>of</strong> our nation, but on ibe<br />
in tbe light <strong>of</strong> olber iutai' en- structure Boaiible<br />
" >|B1 «» »»» "* «* n » , bulldini!<br />
away from a narrow parluao Mill reoiain. aa a testimonW to<br />
- - -— - . .—-- P^.S^MU ciiii remaiBII aa a !P3t|<br />
•apeei, for a more toniBreheruiivii the tarly lndumry and<br />
survey.<br />
^<br />
The primary sygiem<br />
drroulli'in<br />
to b*? wished a ngi the sn<br />
&A advariLag
. ^ t . •_<br />
ar taa we<br />
L fEH«3 -^^.J'W* *'* 1 """ iM"»* * «tJa» la £E n» M, mar* J |<br />
Hi AlB a* «:<br />
IteB ait J»s< JEW 5 kj»'w«I- ; '<br />
?w: cxif.<br />
br j ar. Bla. i<br />
;-^ ,.«i ^^ - rf ij<br />
arf, 3* J.<br />
' r, « *W«M<<br />
"JTL— T«at *t fr-^fArwv<br />
I OettrH<br />
Farwut<br />
•W rf Sunn, aurvir<br />
J-^-rt K-f f Itf « w^i^7 — ,<br />
*^ssfc ^--^ •j.'s^r-J-'fH>3-^€<br />
rf/ ^ w4i^, »A r^*-** rf f-« ^« r !„.,<br />
•^J" "-••• «1« i*. i l.« J<br />
i»»f -' f E-J II !rf J ,„,. ;, j,<br />
" I *'" T " .sy.-ir^ •*••—«<br />
«•«* i^««i, is., - .,,;<br />
••--? 9ii.i f-, t, -jL. sa* »ia fe<br />
*-* *w 33*5 .*« af,i»j t^ia if<br />
Coowy Offiee \k,ring<br />
Into ^ww Boikfeii;<br />
iw» fs» lai<br />
i dead.<br />
Narth WnUwood Y*J«<br />
F««I>TI! f~Muis,rlRE in: w *<br />
'.atareiu iarf Sii ISTa.!. U» &TB.<br />
«a? liijSt riaJurt a* T«to Mas<br />
urma. f.rr-M, swa sia«iiBt /<br />
irils. laif is git ri* siifjj.<br />
jj.fi ^<br />
•Wuw U.-UJ, iil«ml tarbafc.r'i<br />
•w» luHrt sir j sara t»fsr» i<br />
IT: I tsJS—BiVMet Tw,fS»»t<br />
liny ««;« »irT«t wlmktf<br />
ia£'<br />
»!&• to.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Electric Co.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty, R J.<br />
mi OFF on<br />
put. ksiOf HI ,<br />
tkn<br />
E. PL COTTON<br />
619 Aibnry IKIK<br />
0C14M CCTI, M. 1.<br />
Bails; uwl «L«( M»tii Wort<br />
Ope MM C«rt far-fte 1J»<br />
99ti S, eid Thin! Jn. Stow Hiriat, S. |,—none a<br />
n<br />
AJ IT"<br />
i b«Id<br />
, lines in I<br />
flBWlyi<br />
8b* r< *•<br />
If Someone Offered You<br />
a Handful <strong>of</strong> Money<br />
Would You<br />
Refuse It?<br />
^^HTi"HI l !l? hoppin8<br />
^"te^CapeMay County<br />
"f<br />
•*** i9# VHiVTTtsUi<br />
Jeweler _ VictroW and Record*<br />
3310 Pacific Avenue<br />
JARR1S'LADIES'SHOP<br />
3703 Pacific Avem^*<br />
COAL YARDS<br />
RioCmnde<br />
Corf<br />
Good WjJI Ice<br />
A CAMPANARO<br />
Lafie. and Men*. Made to Order Qolh«<br />
127 Ea*t Oat Avenue<br />
" TTJSHINGHAM'S<br />
Wfiee Furniture—Stationery<br />
BROTHERS,,,*.<br />
WMwaad*. Rn«t Mnfcet<br />
3405 Padlk Avenue<br />
< > AAHOiVS PHARMACY<br />
Drug* and Gifts<br />
Cedar and Pacific Avenue*<br />
BAKER BROTHERS<br />
Painti, Gla*» and General Hardware<br />
43,1 Pacific Arenue<br />
R. W. RYAN<br />
Wfldwood'i Furniture Stem"<br />
133 Eart WiUwood Avenw<br />
JERRY'S DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR<br />
NMb Circuline Waver.<br />
3102 Pacific Avenue<br />
SANDR Y'S WDJ)WOOD DEPT. STORE<br />
Furniture, Beds and General M h d<br />
3901 Padnc Avenue<br />
E.L. CHALMERS<br />
Real Estate<br />
4504 Pacific Avenue<br />
JACKSON'S DRUG STORE<br />
Oak and Pacific Avenues *<br />
FOX BROTHERS<br />
Ladies' and Men's Clothing<br />
4400 Pacific Avenue<br />
SATINOFF & BRASLOW<br />
Ladies' and Men's Wearing Apparel<br />
3614 Pacific Avenue<br />
TENENBAUKTS<br />
Hart. ShanW and Marx Qotbca ^<br />
Haberdashery and Shoes<br />
THE ROSELLA SHOP -<br />
JP"?**' Millinery and Bathing Accessories<br />
Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and GarfieM<br />
r eekly Shorts New<br />
Ibjrfe<br />
^l Pl ace<br />
I House, Belleplain and<br />
May Tied for<br />
Third Honor*.<br />
Crips First Place<br />
ng <strong>of</strong> the Clnbi<br />
^- 7<br />
tain —<br />
fsley c H.<br />
I May —<br />
Township<br />
6 G<br />
6 S<br />
1 II)<br />
[Satuidaj'i EonlU<br />
IblPC. 3:<br />
14: Lowur,<br />
IIHJ Muy, 3-<br />
B.lltplnln. 2<br />
Court House County League Team<br />
ty League In batllnff, a Hal <strong>of</strong> jjn their uncle, C Herbert !>»» iFlsbcr* ID Greco Creek<br />
tho kadliiK ton ltlttens Jmytne<br />
been complI1.1t rocptitly<br />
The<br />
avflratt.Ji tncludo <strong>Jul</strong>y 4tb gamea<br />
Woodbine ami t,uurt<br />
House<br />
encb liav« three hitters anions<br />
>h «tliLt ton Btlli plain has two<br />
ind Aval it mid tape May one<br />
1h< follow Int t» \hv list <strong>of</strong><br />
(ho ton hitters with<br />
A|{iy County TlmcH<br />
iitrphy to the leadbutt*!<br />
1<br />
"f t)l<br />
10 417<br />
1 ( 417<br />
1 111<br />
b 11<br />
in<br />
wn, 'Sunday.'<br />
Mr, and ftih,, Ern^t Cowon I<br />
entertaln«tt ber aunt and unck.<br />
Roop visited Dr. C<br />
^<br />
In Wild wood, last<br />
Mr. tind Mru. Otjufge McArfec, <strong>of</strong>'ft relapse and Is In very poor<br />
WeBltDom ovor tho week oml<br />
AUBI tjruoi brtwln la up iidlrt<br />
POUII tlnti with frlcndh In B r|ln<br />
Mr ftu I Mrs Gt or^t<br />
ilcAIfc<br />
Mid Mr and MM E Corson a »)<br />
thllOrtn Hp nt Saturday<br />
evtnln,<br />
ulth Mm McA.ffr f) hibtht I 1<br />
nurd<br />
fltJCfllh Si<br />
WUlniil Mirklty <strong>of</strong> W« i ( I|M<br />
May<br />
hiin heen il iltif, mi II i; hit<br />
•td In Hi*, nth 1 I* ilioil<br />
Mr nnd Mn Durdptt Tun I 11<br />
i O 'Illl <strong>City</strong> mi t Mu r ill i i<br />
|Ktd<br />
Mi Tli Ility (if hirtnit<br />
'tl.4<br />
i li I i thill uLini Mm<br />
{Hullo again<br />
Hlchard Smith Jr irmde t<br />
bu^lllet^B trip to Green Creek Sat<br />
urduy ntU tuooti<br />
John Wilson tn enjoying a<br />
leave <strong>of</strong> absence from hlH If*,lit<br />
l> fi r ti n diiyu At hit) htji i<br />
KiithrrliK> Jfi(;Kt!<br />
tnfs her uttjl^r, Ml<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia,<br />
la en-<br />
•V T*<br />
1 »<br />
CITY Ot 8gA IBLF CITY, N J<br />
<strong>On</strong>piNANCB_HO 9t<br />
the <strong>City</strong> a( Bpa bta<br />
Jtrsr . has mado Boycrsl lntpraVCmcntq Ih 'uUIOK<br />
A vcrnl imprDvcmf i to and lias Ittircti4pc*d t^nil *\\<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> thf. HfpiVmllbLlng<br />
WS16J719<br />
•Bald sum Include „. __,<br />
inmfRBlonrr* <strong>of</strong> Aw-fwment. <strong>of</strong> __<br />
van -ottnt-n^i on (he ll(|i dny qf <strong>Jul</strong>y J3JT anfl<br />
HP ItKAfJ thi futit <strong>of</strong> Hid linprflvomentji<br />
tpctutHnf le<br />
piiiajljli^rll •« t dale <strong>of</strong> completion the tmUro<br />
e* the *luii¥ qf ja!6 «^ty<br />
Awjmnenk or »I4 cltjf.<br />
Dfrlwl <strong>of</strong> tttfcfutnviv <strong>of</strong><br />
lit na follow—<br />
mJ i<br />
T«nKIlU<br />
i II<br />
t tlon<br />
Gnat<br />
27 , , *I6 7*1 II<br />
3 1 36 URSfJB<br />
ux for Bill* philn<br />
debt httn<br />
wtille mvin<br />
•olleclwl oil Stein who I<br />
frreo paRnen<br />
flf Idlng it HI cond fnt<br />
» and the work or Moore<br />
>ebe were thv fleldlne fi *<br />
1 the Knme<br />
i team nt trie a doutilc |)1HT<br />
WOODBINL<br />
H H O A B<br />
_ 0 0 5 4<br />
1 1 1 6<br />
e a<br />
o<br />
Hi lillnu ftal<br />
-r. HAV •:.<br />
DoiiKhly. If<br />
It It<br />
L> 1<br />
< Inr k<br />
111.<br />
An i<br />
Gnu cf<br />
Wntnon rf<br />
Kittn m<br />
II)<br />
_ 1<br />
_ 0<br />
Belleplain Lost<br />
14-Inninj^ Game<br />
T. C. Whcatim Co. Took<br />
End <strong>of</strong> 5 to 4 Scort<br />
U II ill i i I<br />
mill<br />
nit<br />
>I Mill<br />
Hill<br />
Mil.<br />
Ui.ll<br />
t 1<br />
nil<br />
III I<br />
il<br />
t i U II nil K<br />
IV In i in ( n<br />
II<br />
i B Hi pi nn<br />
i<br />
i i 11 \ I It li<br />
k F I hi<br />
mill 11 11<br />
• i fun iili<br />
til I i i il i -•<br />
I I rl II I<br />
II<br />
Mlllv 11 I<br />
I ll ill J II t<br />
la.J I II 1 I<br />
Illl<br />
I I M<br />
all I I 1 II<br />
i Illl<br />
( Inn 11 i<br />
I i vi ill<br />
pl-tlll<br />
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il II Tin i<br />
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11 li<br />
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mill llu 1<br />
il<br />
nhlch<br />
illl III<br />
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I k I Ull 1<br />
II III 111 ll I<br />
ir I lb< h<br />
ulll (.Hi<br />
111 If 1 \W ><br />
Wl III I r ilnr<br />
Wll lion<br />
1 li f<br />
II 1 llu*. In ren<br />
i llm li<br />
Dill<br />
11 11 2H U 4<br />
LOWKR<br />
TOWNSH1T<br />
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l<br />
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cf 1<br />
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BELLbFIJUN<br />
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0 (I<br />
2 7 27 12 2<br />
0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 (1—3<br />
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S; Cape Hay, 3<br />
; too much<br />
rri May. last Saturday Am<br />
fcfeatinrf mem In u clo i.<br />
|«t Asalon r 2<br />
former Tapo May HlBh<br />
EOOd<br />
eaiim<br />
via (ho strikeout<br />
[ind albwcd Kight hits<br />
on led at (lie end <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
inning 4 2 BCurlas tholr<br />
tba<br />
Arnold BH<br />
Patter on e<br />
Kfitjm<br />
lb<br />
Ken 1b<br />
Criwn p<br />
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Mnilili .b<br />
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Hit e p im H wei< not ni iitloned<br />
*or obvlouH rtn^finH<br />
Y tir<br />
poittr nut fir riliioK.il trim<br />
Crile Hall and Mine Htwt rinlc<br />
evldttitly illfl nut wirh to I "<br />
thn writer any crt lit at nil<br />
It moms puiwlnfi strjinm thai<br />
ii peraoli ennnot tfi an^whi ro tu<br />
a nice rf-Htful anfl t njoyahtt, day<br />
without some killjoy Hying lo<br />
take tbn pknsuri out <strong>of</strong> Hfn by<br />
j,lvinf^ out a lot <strong>of</strong> entirely er<br />
rotiiouq information ^^<br />
If your riporter woWd like<br />
BOinc real facts about Who H Wli<br />
and Way In pinochle let liltn<br />
pall on tho writer who la fre<br />
qui htly In your city and lie can<br />
get aii earful<br />
THOMAS LITTLBHAI.ES<br />
M ( mil ,|<br />
Brrlckwon.<br />
M in<br />
i<br />
•>iiili<br />
I<br />
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Wlillilh<br />
Hlli- II<br />
Siilli.ii. ri-<br />
Donely. it.<br />
M. Wlillilln<br />
Blair, p.<br />
Total:<br />
Iloui.aml.<br />
Cnraim<br />
V i l<br />
OIlHTDVIl.<br />
Ural,,M.<br />
11 (* SI<br />
It. II.<br />
;l 2 1<br />
n --o -<br />
5 11<br />
BELLErLAIN<br />
3 b 0<br />
llai'ilu.<br />
Wlu-nti<br />
acli.<br />
rf.<br />
1 2<br />
0 17<br />
1 4<br />
8'<br />
1<br />
0<br />
S<br />
1<br />
I<br />
Tolala<br />
Wliealiin ciau ( Ity mnk<br />
I 1 ii,, i lilt with tin<br />
t> i ki Hull fans<br />
(J I\(II1 lu ni<br />
Dl IUIIAN<br />
liluylni, m ml lin<br />
hnscliill handling tlio r"celvini<br />
ind<br />
Erma<br />
Urn EBrl Hoops mfithfr<br />
shiunons<br />
st> nt the week<br />
»lth In<br />
John Uhcrldan s uncle<br />
tanilly<br />
<strong>of</strong> tamdin hav(<br />
11 lint » f"-w dayH here<br />
Mm Jineph (-lilnchauer<br />
lliu intvtlh<br />
and bmthi I<br />
nu II \ mlin in c illcil on<br />
lulu Vin Mllinli plfison<br />
wex<br />
fi (. rOlt k to pi lid nnd uptrlflCntlnm<br />
<strong>of</strong> II1 ( lly I nhli or nnl on filf<br />
li<br />
f lly ( I rl H <strong>of</strong>TIci<br />
5 rtlon 1 TIM Hero 1B her t><br />
ir iHiti-fl a P»t« not ixccerflru<br />
(i fn JI <strong>of</strong> thin onllnunn"<br />
S ctlOU 4<br />
Tho C<strong>On</strong>t <strong>of</strong> inM pit ml<br />
1 imld motor and tho cfpilnmrnl<br />
(1 llm Iiifllnllntlon together nl(h tl<br />
rll i 1*1 mponFTH Ih connH-lliAi<br />
il t- with »n»y in. ttMpnmt-itr »<br />
rumwd w «ftfd <strong>City</strong> by tsiulut. »n<br />
i roinlnsDDn 1iot*ii<br />
aald note* «li»1l IHV<br />
1. ntiltu Ui Ulitmiiit nnd lrt*r dHtfl tbc<br />
ti y the win<br />
mn liwu«d und ith*U<br />
tl y flic Mlin<br />
HTO liwu«d wtA rthl<br />
nl«ni*« IV tU Mn>cir C0lMi^r»((m«I<br />
In Hie iSre^toT rtf the XXportnunt "f<br />
It icnito Iind 1 iiivhco aitd aKcKU-fi l«r<br />
thf <strong>City</strong> O«i* and tin. cOflWhitn<br />
^ ni <strong>of</strong> th.j mM <strong>City</strong> airind there<br />
Hi Id nut^B (thrill brar lntLimt «t<br />
t<br />
fX'tcllnff 1 l»r ContUhi<br />
nut^<br />
no,<br />
(ttinum<br />
(h l<br />
rar lntLimt<br />
llnff 1 l»r ContUhi<br />
th«rn atmll trt ddj^t<br />
p<br />
TOT Which th*<br />
tf<br />
piirponfl<br />
& Thl<br />
NOTICE<br />
V« Drdltiiince WAS pAHC^ nn<br />
ltlfT l at % m«fithut <strong>of</strong> lUnrd<br />
ltstoTicrfe ot"&««- !*(• ct(y.<br />
Hew Jetvey,<br />
ll«Id Oh the 13th day <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y. 1B3T ntid Will b* tak*nlUD for<br />
d di d l l b (<br />
3T ntid<br />
oohd reading n<br />
uifvtlnfr <strong>of</strong> miff Crid<br />
I i l h<br />
day. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong><br />
•<br />
to l» ^Id<br />
19*X. Com-<br />
" - —<br />
Lava n<br />
Dickinson and rrlfnil.<br />
uf rln>nh,r, Pa,, spille rtiiiiMll. nr arvun CroiTh.<br />
vlsiU'<br />
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Flat IT<br />
Mr<br />
1 ii frrinii (1" conn I tlon<br />
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d 1 Ir II UK<br />
(hi C<br />
Ii -.ir llu MIJ ] I5ir _ „ m<br />
H rl it Wnlir Uiy I 1 If _ IB<br />
1 uillui llu 3 1017 _- I<br />
itllu _ _^_ ]B<br />
I" Nfil (JJniDlctiil _ titfjji<br />
1 B Iniu <strong>Jul</strong>y 13 1«7 149] 111<br />
< rf«c Not IM.nrlcl.il SBriOfJ<br />
riill^re Jui I 1J3J M 4711M<br />
S Man.<br />
I jwtar<br />
s y MCIII I fti<br />
. I t Of IIC foil vl.iV<br />
In i- rtnttn hiKtirltl »<br />
I "' >unla 1H.W&<br />
pt tf Ml iril|d ry tl ^uv mlrtE body <strong>of</strong> it 11 i-lty <strong>of</strong> Sea laic <strong>City</strong> N«W<br />
Hid lilrr^nt to be pnlrhij, to ltqul trtti ihi. m<br />
t |t> | mil n («•« ml In f r t<br />
<strong>of</strong> Htid Inp-ovfi.f tn 4 ( (<br />
i n vldo" for Intrrrat an ali<strong>of</strong>frd iiy law"<br />
•or th" tlo p>><br />
it «f tile fO»t <strong>of</strong> this tftaun ol liohds, *hlcli coat U<br />
htin RIIIW l lv \\v,<br />
TIID amount ncecuarf for mleli pUrpoaca Irtliut<br />
mnt <strong>of</strong> (Ifcl Oflo (KJ<br />
SLttlon I Tie I llovflnr mntler* are hcrphy flrttsrinl<br />
d ill Klff) llounf ztf I mi (tntntnatruotlDTI atrffta 6 _ _<br />
nitffin »nlir 111 irai. nr8 APIHMiM 10 ytjara Itadltu Clifba 10<br />
declin<br />
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m h<br />
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i nn 1 i<br />
ORDINANCE NO »<br />
he ( Ity jf Si<br />
I I ( lly n 11 • I IpO corpointlon <strong>of</strong> Ni«<br />
M mil • i>r( i ntn I Bulrt nKi tind ftlfto I n ntilhlr1<br />
nnl fill r II hforrituld ar it it I aloiip thr I net<br />
Hy r I M> lolnl cost oT thn rtfor*rfnld Irtel Idlntf<br />
rt n I l r m II 1 I y li Hi I t | IH II K * > lit) SI an '<br />
I r t f HII| li | irn n H lnr| 1| k I ki.l Inlrr *rt in<br />
tipl Hoi tie h f<br />
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tn Iton<br />
mrivn IEdrtr*1i<br />
|rllun<br />
WftUT<br />
K <strong>Jul</strong>y 27,<br />
m Not riHi<br />
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iih mid JRfm <strong>Jul</strong> 9 l<br />
ill mnturc<br />
d t X O<br />
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nd ti.i<br />
.* »1 I j th rnwri I i, IHH|> f tu 11 M> f He In) < tU Nru UTH J nd<br />
Mhl.rMtMit | l|n,,l m rt IIH lMh * " " "<br />
illi (Ity if h l> I) • tl v nr M ll I . In *i\ H .<br />
IncltlnKi nl In 1 <strong>of</strong> th d it nil U<br />
tl Si t» Oft<br />
onoi* oi ii<br />
irti } tr J iK in ih > •,-* if ii-t tf<br />
IP ITth 111% or Iili In tl * TP <strong>of</strong> im lo I9O4l><br />
1,11 ^<br />
itah tout In Irnit ll . , fl wfit t law<br />
rpoM*n 1V| c iho mm nf 171 (HHHft<br />
ScHlon 3 Th f Howl w<br />
thr cont or thlH<br />
IFFU or 1 t d<br />
.Thn amount' ne.ee unary for BtlCh<br />
'an Coml lnnl|)i<br />
ycal><br />
Hidmntii<br />
lcru nn lirr^by d,rtn<br />
Of the tninrornmentB"<br />
d,rtnrinlncd nnd drrlarcd.<br />
ntB" l^fHff'BiMi«lW(itk: ID<br />
nnd drrlarcd.<br />
'BiMi«lW(itk: ID<br />
liotrdnnlk ni\A jttty 17 ji"ar» Cons true tlon wntrr n\ntf yCart<br />
Tpttleii If<br />
Zfl yt rn Comfort Itntlon ^Q \car*<br />
1^ ncp wtfer<br />
.4. _ _d .. _._!••_... _B. . 1|||~ "" ~ "~<br />
li yfnrik<br />
that thf nfnrcruild t*. witMtt thf flirkilntlotm nt<br />
[I) Th lUmpv (irrlod <strong>of</strong> UntfUlll BB In (II lorihltifsl *ffl(! *J**t - - - —<br />
Wtn<br />
UklliR Into QonaMrrntluti thA AlHOUIlt <strong>of</strong> bond* to he limUeit Olt<br />
nut Of tho twvrfal ptlfilam.il<br />
'<br />
fvrfnl<br />
pUfiHOiLfl<br />
I.: That! u aapphinirn^al dcM<br />
Rupt>tnmi»B-1 >.£.L^_.._-_£. 1 '' - -t__l.^!_ --.-1—1.^-.**-.. a^a« ^—1^ iaALtt_«aUS<br />
^ V ^ J ^ PrMpt,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the abpve nanicil umDanir'tioliic<br />
U<br />
j<br />
deposes and «agrj> that Uw bnrecoliii;<br />
the T»st <strong>of</strong> bis anowludie .nd belief.<br />
"'<br />
Stbscrlbed and aworn to before<br />
me this seventh OtVjr cily<br />
I) 1>K
arty.<br />
B Henderson. 1<br />
BN.BnUm.1<br />
to her<br />
i wiy toys<br />
at Jobs (Wsi<br />
wRh<br />
*«^ys,tIeT<br />
.Kennedy<br />
•sV Ot <strong>On</strong><br />
-Tim!<br />
i by the i<br />
ruff ate'<br />
sM<br />
time* InJ<br />
f<br />
would,<br />
fc'antwm<br />
"nad<br />
•the<br />
ECONOMICAL •conTAtetf -<br />
WHIGKKD BT W. HY ITBDI<br />
Conceit Ftogmm For<br />
Sd<br />
d S<br />
g<br />
Satuiday and Sunday<br />
Th6 follo<br />
or Jocher*s<br />
lDff 1& th«<br />
Military .Bend<br />
for<br />
VH<br />
Boch bettor Is the owner <strong>of</strong><br />
• sm»H ooUagu bom. like the one j<br />
PfclunJ. ttaa the- renl.r <strong>of</strong> an '<br />
apartment.<br />
The coat <strong>of</strong> this at<br />
tractfv* Utu. coUage la placed at<br />
UMt,<br />
(Matin <strong>of</strong> heating and<br />
Mag,<br />
With plumbing and<br />
1 aton scat, this home shonld he<br />
.four rooms, oil medium<br />
ajna, two bad rooms, this boss is<br />
Jut* a»saft for • family <strong>of</strong> four,<br />
'Th* UMw I* wall arranged, the<br />
asilajSstr so arranged A* to asrvs<br />
the kttcbtn •&»*, u weB as<br />
u<br />
•IT Ufa* heslsr In the living room.<br />
There 1* no basement, bat t<br />
tnp door is located In the klteQen<br />
leading daws ts a hale sso<strong>of</strong> I81IO<br />
for storage purposes sniv. Another<br />
tnp door Is placed In the catling<br />
<strong>of</strong> the kitchen Huii get access te<br />
the stile.<br />
The home Is well constructed,<br />
set on three rows<br />
on a concrete fooUruj, natflb<br />
lion holes with screen- are pro.<br />
Tided for. Tne Seers are double,<br />
using a factory Bsple fleer tor the<br />
finished Boor,<br />
tnr trim thronjh.<br />
Mt, piuured mUt.<br />
|Giade Pupils<br />
Promoted To<br />
'„ High School<br />
^Superintendent Durell Is-<br />
**«•Official Lint <strong>of</strong> Pupils<br />
Who Won Promotion<br />
September<br />
Thomas J. Durell. County Surlntwdmt<br />
<strong>of</strong> School ban an-<br />
• list <strong>of</strong> eighth gnde<br />
<br />
lent nade by one <strong>of</strong> the town<br />
(Mtals. an adjoutBed meetlns<br />
I'te held at an early date in<br />
form <strong>of</strong> a town meeting, i<br />
Mrs. John Beyar<br />
Will Open Te» Room<br />
Since the purehas* <strong>of</strong> the I).<br />
Hand property. John B. B«y*r<br />
haa had It renntahed with stucoi<br />
and it Is being thorsuihiy renovated<br />
throughout.<br />
Tbe interior<br />
will have * beating system and<br />
bath Indalled and nued up with<br />
all modern Itaproveemnt.<br />
Mn,<br />
Beyar will open a lea roam (bout<br />
August 1 and will SIH take<br />
boarden. They were the turmar<br />
owgen <strong>of</strong> the Elveralde Rent.urant,<br />
at Bivalve.<br />
Mrs. Seyar la<br />
[known «ll over for her wonderful<br />
cook.<br />
Good Roads<br />
PortNoms'<br />
Bml<br />
irhsp tbe question win be ills- * . ^ , t<br />
tubed from .II »ngi« by th#| Are<br />
•»« Greatest Improve-<br />
People's Bus Service, Oceaii <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
Bus Schedule <strong>of</strong> Tune<br />
Leave<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
7 A, M.<br />
10 A.M.<br />
2 P. M.<br />
5 P. M.<br />
9 P. M.<br />
Corbin <strong>City</strong><br />
Leave<br />
8 A.M.<br />
II A.M,<br />
3 P. M.<br />
6 P. M.<br />
10 P. M,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Of*)<br />
Arrive<br />
9 A.M.<br />
12 M.<br />
4 P.M.<br />
7 P. M.v±<br />
11 P. M. 1<br />
H)rty ownen uf tb* com<br />
nlly.<br />
The Townihlp Cointnittee are<br />
jelly wllllni lo abide by the<br />
> <strong>of</strong> the majority, but they<br />
I desire that unanimous action,<br />
•• that la potelble. be<br />
•ttkea<br />
The many <br />
uieuta maie Iu Port Norrui during<br />
tha time in whkli tbe AD-<br />
VEKTI3EH has served the com.<br />
munrty ia the hard surfacing <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe roais that lead both no Mill,<br />
vlll* and Bridgeton,<br />
l£sa than<br />
three years ago, In order to reach<br />
any <strong>of</strong> the (hree larger cities In<br />
tbs eounty u was neeeiaary Is<br />
travel over dirt rosdi, ibew helna~<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten aim<strong>of</strong>it impossible to<br />
trsvtl over during the wlBter<br />
months and in th« early spring<br />
wbea the thaws would bring the<br />
frost out <strong>of</strong> the f round,<br />
Since that time the road has<br />
been finished between our town<br />
and Bridgeton, the rosd from<br />
MiUvllii to Vineland- has b»n<br />
paved and this week witnessed<br />
tbe conjpletloq pf a hard Bunfaced<br />
road ff<strong>of</strong>fi Fort Norris to Maurlcetawn,<br />
this iiaklnt Fort Norrls<br />
with ay the principal cities<br />
and lawns <strong>of</strong> iM conmy.<br />
The value to Putt Norrla <strong>of</strong><br />
i system <strong>of</strong><br />
, roadi can hardly<br />
-,-£ »*»d. These flaurei.Ue compared with any other 1m<br />
IJaWver, srs not i»d, but are'jrovaneia attained.<br />
Court House Marble Ya<br />
MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES!^<br />
EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTl R3<br />
WH, B. POWILL<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.<br />
•neuaaor to late to, r. Daniel*<br />
BeU Fhoi* I<br />
• attproxlnuite eatlmats and gl»<br />
m» Idea' <strong>of</strong> the difference In Ihe<br />
»t;<strong>of</strong> tbe tWo materUls. These<br />
lHtlom »nd many others will,<br />
•lltnut doubt, be bandied Inilllcently<br />
at the .mealing being<br />
Reliable Trucking Sei<br />
To and from Philadelphia; we call for the fMdi and i<br />
them to your dour at a. cost very little more than ordl<br />
would be charged for freight alone, special rates during 1<br />
months.<br />
Fnmitoxe mnei with can; isoaJ mrlM I<br />
SEASIDE TRUCKING COMP/<br />
OFFICE: FE1TZ AMD IXEASUBE AVEHUE, SEA ISIi I<br />
J Bell Phon* 14 '<br />
Keyitone PM^J<br />
Donnely, Sr.,<br />
Given Birthday Party<br />
;M»urlt* poanelly, Br.. or Bl-<br />
»1T«, was very Meaaantly iur.<br />
" I on. Wsdneaday evening last<br />
bis children and grand-<br />
Ullren called to remind bin <strong>of</strong><br />
i blrtbosT.<br />
Th* host received<br />
(ifia, including a rainmoney,<br />
etc.<br />
An enjoyable<br />
'suing waa spent by all and at<br />
I la(e hour Mfreahments <strong>of</strong> sand-<br />
|>lck«. conn,<br />
pickles, iced tea<br />
cake wen (erred.<br />
Those<br />
Hint were:<br />
Mr. and Mn.<br />
irlce Donnelly. Sr., and Mr<br />
kpd l|ra. llaurls* Bnimelt and<br />
"liren. Marlon. Boborta. Hobart<br />
Usuries; Mr. and Mrs. f>sd<br />
rlson and daughters, Helen<br />
nt Naomi, and Mr. and Mrs. H.<br />
I. Bstraclough and sons, Joseph<br />
ad Robert.<br />
In thete days <strong>of</strong> proiperlty and<br />
advsBced ideiili<br />
<strong>of</strong> every day<br />
life, ail <strong>of</strong> the conveniences, the<br />
pleasures, the stores <strong>of</strong> tbe cily<br />
resident are brought to the realdents<br />
<strong>of</strong> our community through<br />
good reads and the autososlle,<br />
which Is an unset <strong>of</strong> nearly avery<br />
home In tbe edsmunity.<br />
Although Improvements have,<br />
during tha period <strong>of</strong> the AD><br />
VBRTISBR been eiceedlnglr<br />
numerous, the intprovsd Highway)<br />
leading out <strong>of</strong> the town havei<br />
perhaps contrlhuted moat to the 1<br />
community's advancement.<br />
Good, Oeaji Coal<br />
W. H, AUSTIN<br />
WILDWOOD, N. J.<br />
"The Old Kellabla Tard"<br />
When You Build<br />
consider fair dealing and<br />
dependable construction.<br />
ling Creek Bap Church j<br />
,•«». aad MrTlnydar,<br />
Mtk Laws, Emma Lore and<br />
. P«»P«r attended the NatoWl.T.Rll.OoawUon.Iii<br />
Utadelphls, ot, Friday.<br />
i, M!"* 1 *»* le * msetwood snd<br />
Wtt OSMSBB, Who were sent by<br />
If Bunday ichsnl te Its Young<br />
ll.-s Asaimbly at Peddle In.tli<br />
H.lgbutowp. Mturn.d hone<br />
fiiday and will kava charn<br />
' the young people's setrtea on<br />
•TfcMay.s»eHpj|,<br />
^ihfoawoj B^rtaoB.ihs<br />
1»«rtedB«fc wh<strong>of</strong>cild a«rl*s<br />
^"•liws In th. NaifjtoH JRSR-.<br />
(Mr<br />
See<br />
Wl&iJirfi— ,- . . . ..<br />
In California. HV*nU ysarf<br />
mW «mak; *U \ (B*.-JfW'<br />
.,._M oil Saturday Hsnlng ntit.<br />
LViQ,tt*7iwiif M «.b.t<br />
ba ptiinnt id »s*r this In-<br />
The Master Builders<br />
r<br />
Returns<br />
Cuciti at Fleetwooda<br />
Among tbe fueila at tbe Fleetwood<br />
Inn, Dividing Creek, over<br />
Ihe fourth, wen Mr, and Mn, B,<br />
A. Keiley. <strong>of</strong> Fhiiilpshunr, N. J-.<br />
and Mr. and Mr*. Albert Klnney,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Washington, N, J. There were<br />
also Ishisg parties from Philadelphia<br />
and Eaaten, Pa, Philips.<br />
«Hirg, Hlllvilla<br />
and Bridgeton<br />
who enjoyed the wonderful<br />
chicken dinner at this popular<br />
Inn.<br />
Eagle Put Chuff<br />
Meet at Heiolerville<br />
The regular <strong>Jul</strong>y meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the South Jersey Put Chiefs- 4a-<br />
Isaclatlon will be held In Helslerrllle<br />
Castle hall on Saturday evening.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y i«.<br />
A large nnmber<br />
ar* ekpectea to attend.<br />
Personal News<br />
From East Side<br />
Maurice River<br />
What Folks Are Doing in<br />
Busy Shipbuilding Town<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dorchester<br />
Expreat Cruiser on Way<br />
Jonathan C. Cresse joins Our<br />
Half Century Fanners* Club<br />
It Spry and Active at 80 Years <strong>of</strong> Age—Wan Raised on<br />
Old Uriah Cresse Farm Below Rio Grande—<br />
Worked For Old Sugar Company<br />
Shipped Sugar By Car Load To Philadelphia Dealers<br />
Delmont<br />
Mn. Maud Lea lo quite lick.<br />
ftecent visitors at Mr. William<br />
Boidan-a Were: Mrs. Clara Holden<br />
and two eoni, teddls Holden. Mlsi<br />
tdBt Dletiel, IVeslIt Di«t«l and<br />
O, 'Smith.<br />
The P. T. JL mst at the nome<br />
tin. Corn IX Monday wew*<br />
shm*e« to<br />
d<br />
Th» edmmhnlty *M s h «<br />
bear <strong>of</strong> the death or Ud. Chester,<br />
<strong>of</strong> JilllTllla. Mr. Chester •»<br />
well-known In this aeetlon.<br />
, Rev. Joan Qodriey, <strong>of</strong> Trenton,<br />
Wd W Mond.y<br />
ed on Wenos Mond.y<br />
Ills.'Bun Bonll baa Bff<br />
wlls nmond M MUMIIs Aos>>lt»t<br />
u l g (pledldV<br />
wlls n<br />
and l» fetus, along p<br />
Mi* Abbl. UMH<br />
U *tck<br />
tIM. It.ls ioied ihe will Stton<br />
* raw<br />
Mr. and Mrs. AUred Harbor<br />
and friends apent Bunday at the<br />
•eavllle Uamp (Jruunitii-<br />
Mr, Kolk and family, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
are visiting Bev, and<br />
Mr., Bowman.<br />
Milton 8, Henderson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
spent the week end at<br />
hii tome here.<br />
..Misses Ethel and May fieevea<br />
and MIM Pamella Hunter, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mauricetawn, are visiting<br />
and Mn. Wlnileld<br />
Hunter.<br />
Leslie looy, <strong>of</strong> Atlaotle Olty, I<br />
apeni Bunday with Walter Campion<br />
and family.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dare, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pitman, visited Charles Cbampion<br />
on Saturday,<br />
Mn, Charles chamberlain,<br />
MIdvale, la spending Borne time<br />
-with ber parents, Mr. and Mri,<br />
Oharles McGlaln,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas •impkins<br />
and daughter, BHuhotb, and Mt.<br />
and<br />
Mrs. Bumerlll<br />
daughter, Ida, <strong>of</strong><br />
visited Waiter Oompton over the<br />
week end,<br />
Mrs,<br />
Elwood Lerwe and Mrs,<br />
Luey Btaffltker motored to Mill,<br />
vllle Wednesday evening.<br />
Mr. and Mn, Floyd Holland<br />
•pent Sunday with Mr, and Mn.<br />
aommen ceraon, <strong>of</strong> Delmont,<br />
Mr, aid Mrs, Jtlwood Lowe and<br />
BOB are Bpendlng some time wLth<br />
relatives In Trenton,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William ftoyre.<br />
<strong>of</strong> HeUlervlIle, spent fluaday with<br />
B, L. Goarpton and family,<br />
Mra. ' Delilah •teelman and<br />
Bessie DuBols. ipei)t Friday evening<br />
with .MIM leulah n<br />
Oarlisle<br />
and Mn, Milton B. Hender.<br />
in.<br />
sit. and Mrs, John Davis sod<br />
family, <strong>of</strong> Idem, visited Mr. and<br />
Mrs, John Bartlenon on Iiinday,<br />
The btrgH Xose and Mildred<br />
are hers loading sand for Chester,.<br />
Fa,<br />
Captain Burl, <strong>of</strong> cape May<br />
court House, will Ba aceompaiiled<br />
by his family on his next trip.<br />
He la the captain <strong>of</strong> the linree<br />
Mildred,<br />
Captain and Mrs, T. 0, Mills.<br />
in epent the week end with<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B, Welsh.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brldgelon,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Btrtrgm Shaw<br />
ud daughter: Alice, <strong>of</strong> pitman,<br />
vlBited Harry Bhajw on •unday.<br />
Frmik Hanklna, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton,<br />
visited In town on lunday,<br />
Mn, Amanda Charters and Mr,<br />
Taylor, Of Pitman, visited Mrs.<br />
Anna Hanking on Bunday.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Id Mlll.ir, <strong>of</strong><br />
Miliville, viiUed Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Qearie uiw on Bunday,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. John Price motored<br />
to MHIvills Isturday after-<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Bailey are<br />
entertaining Mr, and Mra, Idka<br />
Laws, <strong>of</strong> Dridseton,<br />
Mlaa Xatbryn Itowman, Miss<br />
flnltb and Mlaa Johnson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Irldgeton, United Mr, and Mn,<br />
CharlH A, •towtnan on Bunday.<br />
Mr. and MM. CkarlM A Itsw.<br />
man and Emma Hnhleman rootared<br />
to Wlldwood and Itone<br />
Harbor on iafturday,<br />
Ralph M. Bb.w. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
.past the week end with<br />
hla parents, Mr, snd Mrs, geargg<br />
•haw,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Lonis J. Ism.<br />
men, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are upending<br />
sane time Mrs an their new<br />
express cruiser, the Acssla,<br />
which was buHt by H. Bennett<br />
•towman Company and launched<br />
on Thursday.<br />
Cbirlea w.<br />
Cbsmploa spent<br />
frfday with his daughter, Mrs,<br />
•drier. In flrldgeton.<br />
Harry Bhaw mo«or«d to pit.<br />
nan on Saturday<br />
and laurel<br />
Lais en Sunday.<br />
Mr, .nd Mrs. WiHiert Cruse<br />
molored to Sea lilt <strong>City</strong> on TIMS.<br />
and Mrs. sWerett Powell<br />
CedarviHe<br />
Vacation Bible<br />
School Closed<br />
Session Was Most Successful<br />
Ever Held—Rev. W.<br />
Magill Was in Charge<br />
, Cnpo May, And Mm. Qerflcull,<br />
Mlllvlllu.<br />
r today In much differ-<br />
Man<br />
Suddenly Taken IU<br />
^ratton—lUMe -aehoolr flf-<br />
Ccilarvlllft, ctutwi) on Friday •(-<br />
Tour weeks' eeoalon.<br />
Oa Friday<br />
nveiUng cloning «x^»xis«<br />
w were held<br />
and Howard<br />
Boy Drowned in<br />
Manumuskin Creek<br />
Ivan Oiln l-year-ola «JU <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mra, John Cam. at allllville,<br />
was drowned lo Msnumvakln<br />
creek. Fort Kllaabetb. Tuesday<br />
ennlng about V o'clock.<br />
Ivsn was playlliE In the r<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ooe'e service Elation with bis<br />
little brother, wben be fall In<br />
the creek.<br />
Tbe body was recovered<br />
at 1: IE Wednesday morning.<br />
The Calm are former residents<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr. and Mn.<br />
Recipients <strong>of</strong><br />
U«fulGitW<br />
Norris<br />
Mr. and Mra. John Sharp and<br />
Wakter Sharp spent Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />
last week at Malaga<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Howley<br />
and children, Mr. and Mr*.<br />
Charles Cain and Mr. and Mn<br />
^ « d " K IS r "i^l<br />
Mrs. Ja«« OIMOB and dauth.<br />
!',..,," d * BW|I! »- •"«*, ter, Mary epent Thursday <strong>of</strong> laal<br />
<strong>On</strong>ward Chrlatl.nl<br />
Soldiers,<br />
each salute,<br />
Invocation, Rev, I. Vmighao. |<br />
Recitation, Twenty-ant Paaim,<br />
Alma D<br />
shares.<br />
Among those wbo wen In Milt<br />
viile last flaturdsy evening wars<br />
, and Mm. Daniel Batemah and<br />
daughter, rraaces, Mr, and Mrs,<br />
ailaa Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Walter<br />
Sharp, Mr, and Mn, Edward<br />
KlMin, Jr., Mliaes Itts, DM,<br />
Helen Sharp, Emma Lloyd and<br />
ftoiella Lund,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Hand, have M«B<br />
entertilnlng company from out<br />
<strong>of</strong> town for a few d»y«.<br />
William Berryi el<br />
Vlnelatid.<br />
"pent one 4sy <strong>of</strong> last wesk ta<br />
town calling. on relatives and<br />
frlands. *><br />
Mr. Wallace Bnew, <strong>of</strong> Laurel<br />
Wrings: and Mr, Pred Reamer,<br />
<strong>of</strong> B.rringion. MtiM at the hama<br />
01 M, A.ftolll p on' iUBosy,.<br />
Mlsa Mary Qlbwn ud Maorics<br />
Popper were In Laurel Lake on<br />
•unday:: ' , : •<br />
MlaseaBIIIIdrsd ud Bv.Iyn<br />
tohB, sad MMrs. Wallace Itoow<br />
and Fred HcMner, «twnt Bunday<br />
tfterBoen In Fortesoue. • .-<br />
Mr, aha Mn, lulaalB aerm<br />
ST., <strong>of</strong> rterth Jlert NorrU, «pent<br />
MoBa>y.«jjBihg si, H, BSDS <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrv sod Mrs, WlUlsB H, BaIfr-<br />
*•*'. • - . . . ...... ., , ....<br />
Mr. and Mn. Andrew Balls?.<br />
some tuna In M s .<br />
Floyd NtaWlaoo. <strong>of</strong><br />
•pent a fa* day* with hla i<br />
Mr ana Mrs.,Rob«rt N'<br />
Mr. and Mtn.,pur»U ]<br />
slven a variety shower i<br />
hums <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Uoyd'a MhaT,'<br />
Hunter, oa Friday craning. AI<br />
number <strong>of</strong> beauUIul itfta,.]<br />
received, ittoh *a cut (1<br />
a<br />
blankeU, «tock, and a<br />
aluminum wits. Attar a<br />
He cream aid #atera paw)<br />
About aftynilx fslttifts art'<br />
wera prtstpt ,<br />
Rtr. C. 8- Baewa, <strong>of</strong><br />
was sntartalliM on 8on4a<br />
borne <strong>of</strong> Captain and lln,'<br />
Bobbin,<br />
-'<br />
Paul Pettlt, <strong>of</strong><br />
J<br />
•pending SOBS tlms wlt»'htS<br />
•Ira Samuel Or<br />
^<br />
Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
Shiloh Baptist<br />
<strong>On</strong> BUnday laist Daacojt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Newport, brought a cartsaafl<br />
representatives to Port •* • *<br />
help celebrate tbe ele<br />
nlveraary <strong>of</strong> tha sblloh'<br />
church, <strong>of</strong> this plate, i<br />
Waahtiirn <strong>of</strong> the Neflat<br />
Church, brought'<br />
can<br />
The Port Norris _<br />
church ill<br />
npreMhus!''<br />
number <strong>of</strong> prominent<br />
l<br />
Pastor Waahburn praashMll Ifj'j<br />
heart-to-4iaart aermop im*. 1 *sWl<br />
ward. Fur Faithful Berries? 1<br />
tMft<br />
Tltua ». lf-M.<br />
'• '• fljjj<br />
A Exwdty number tt)»+*~"<br />
visiting church took sM<br />
part in th« servioe.<br />
BUU<br />
twlldlnt<br />
church.<br />
Port Baptist<br />
The pastor Msetb to'siij<br />
h<br />
tlg'St-J<br />
for thtf ptaTir<br />
M pn Battlrday, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
bu ' subject ;#lliP :
B OUT HEWSi, OCEAK COY, It. I, JtoDAY, TOLt 15, 1027.<br />
SNMfe<br />
MB<br />
^Horace Bacon and<br />
.aw.<br />
* in. Hldwd<br />
i<br />
wen* the<br />
wen* the honor<br />
Arnutr.<br />
Pollfe Sun<br />
wty.<br />
Fran*]<br />
\ Henderson. Fretf-1<br />
ilBttm. NK. Nowl<br />
BIf, Boston. I<br />
to her<br />
en my taysler<br />
John (Wsab<br />
i turn's i'<br />
*nl Mrs. Noniun<br />
Friday afternoon and<br />
. j* fkr afternoon m<br />
Jntt]pla>rlng Unnts<br />
anil<br />
n b i b<br />
* TerT *>•<br />
»«rv*d on<br />
the hoateea. Thorn<br />
Ull» delightful<br />
event<br />
Mf. Hd Mr*. Norman Jet<br />
.IHr.-and Mrs, Richard Nel<br />
, Mr. atttlfra. Joseph Fowler<br />
, and Mn. Kdward Biggin. Jr<br />
, and Mrs.: Addlneton B. Cauip-<br />
, Jr.. Mt and Mm John Rig<br />
IT. and Mrs. Harry iPagan.<br />
£Uiat»th.<br />
Alibis and<br />
Frank Preseott and family, or<br />
Bart Jervls, N. Y., have been TIBltlng<br />
Samuel Westcott snd family.<br />
Mr. nod Mrs. Charles Wvlngston<br />
are./mending some time with<br />
Mr, and;Mrs. Leroy O*ndy, In<br />
uflWo. N. V.<br />
The adult Bible Clam - lUirw Vtaw<br />
will<br />
llnttonwood si-liool<br />
thl |<br />
Ml ml Mrn William Actl» I<br />
Jr<br />
ih.LI,d his pai.nt<br />
times duriiif; llji, IV! ek.<br />
i;,rrn,,n<br />
y In Millill<br />
lire united In marriage nn<br />
, Jnne 6, at Hlkton, Md,<br />
Iind Mrs, Brnest Filer are<br />
l csnfntulatlona upon the<br />
Melim,<br />
iMIMred Wulp, <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
Uin Edna lossnan, <strong>of</strong><br />
were week-end guests<br />
i Harriot H, Mecray, at the<br />
fColunbia. Miaa Mecray will I "*]"<br />
la few diys it Cranberry '<br />
'<br />
,IUi Mr, and Mi*. B, H<br />
p<br />
ington gtr#pt<br />
Mr,<br />
'—<br />
OCC«t« WIEW<br />
JiEft<br />
E<br />
Dias Creek<br />
jipnrtuient.<br />
The many Irlenilu uf Mr, Frank<br />
Illne are KI.,,1 to know lie lu uu<br />
the road to rctovcry.<br />
Mi 1)III jthy stepbtiiMin li m Mr Knspp is hnlldlng<br />
teitullilnr liir iitpbrw \Mlllim | [ion h<br />
Sipp <strong>of</strong> Wi,t Ottan < ity<br />
I jir Ralph Norton spi nt Mon<br />
M<br />
Wllllim Mnnil li u(f. iliiEida) at Plcasaiitvllle<br />
Mi-B I.I i Stfici;. <strong>of</strong> Philadrl<br />
phla w a the gursi pr Mr and<br />
Mr. Everi-tt J Jirrrll dnrlni, the<br />
neek<br />
Mr an( Mr» John Mltllnger and<br />
aon Elmer nf Nuranod Pu sp^nt<br />
Ihe neck end in ( pae Maj<br />
Thiinrellnr Edwin I<br />
ttilkor nt<br />
Ne» rh la n SUP6I at ronarfar. j from an ai)f,cegH en<br />
Elmer Cobh ia cni.-rli.lnli<br />
cousin from GlMHboro.<br />
Mr. and Mfe, H. Eldredge<br />
In SViiawond galurday,<br />
L. smitb has returned to 1<br />
delphla after apnnding a<br />
with his family.<br />
Miss Ndrmii FlBhi-r v-<br />
Catherlne Foi, <strong>of</strong> Finning (<br />
ver the w#ck end.<br />
and Mrs, llarrjr Stltiii^;<br />
Mr,<br />
family<br />
were<br />
Friday,<br />
Sir. and Mra. Wilbert Holitaji^<br />
,'B!ertalni>d<br />
•.iil-,,f-(,,wn "IT^M<br />
Thumday<br />
afternoon,<br />
Mr, Paul<br />
Aek!i>y<br />
Millvllli. Saturday,<br />
BUSINKK3 HOURR<br />
<strong>On</strong> .Saturday the store In Open<br />
until 10 r. M. Other Week<br />
Days- 8 A. M. lo I! P. M.<br />
Daylight Saving Time<br />
Phenomenal Money Saving<br />
Values in Hurley's <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
Clearance Sale <strong>of</strong><br />
CLOTHING<br />
Women's and MisW<br />
Silk Dresses<br />
-li<br />
For Summer<br />
[ Sports Washable Silk, Flat Cnpe, Oe«r.<br />
Mated Crepe and Georgette.<br />
1 Fascinating Froclu In the newest styles<br />
| for Hiunmcr. Smart and ililc trinirnlng,<br />
I Careful wsrknunship. These high quality<br />
' Dresses are wonderful values, White and<br />
high shades <strong>of</strong> orchid, nmlze, rose, piBk<br />
and Nile green.<br />
$ 10 ,95<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
Sale<br />
Price<br />
Former Valnn np to $20.00<br />
<strong>On</strong>e and Two-TVouiei*<br />
MEBLATTCO^<br />
Atlnntlc Gty'* Gresl Department Store<br />
GREAT NEWS FOR HOME OWNE,<br />
Tremendous Reductions Have Been Made on<br />
New and Desirable Merchandise for die *<br />
JULY SALE OF<br />
HOME FURNISHINGS<br />
The Snnuner Seawrn Emt Beat Bdayed By Unfavorable Wt»tter~fl«r Stocks <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Stoer Go<strong>of</strong>e Have Rot Bored Hapidly Enongi,' Aay Met* Ha. Been Xow"<br />
• •<br />
For ^nfcfc Clearance and Inrjnded Jm nib Safe. Come to Athntio *<br />
William r. Mecray, <strong>of</strong><br />
|May; Mlas Mililr.Ml Wulp, <strong>of</strong><br />
jrk, and Miss Edna Soaanand<br />
son, <strong>of</strong> Phliawere<br />
recent guests at the<br />
lie Hotel,<br />
Deerifilf and family, nf j<br />
ila, are occupying<br />
their,<br />
i Guemey Street for the<br />
Lafore, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
ng his property inler.,<br />
May ibis wek, |<br />
^and Mrs, James tfroelz-inger<br />
illy are spending Urn sum=<br />
i relatives,<br />
, Harry Lnmmon, Sr,, pn!fir=<br />
I the mrnrh-r4 <strong>of</strong> hrr hriilge<br />
ly afternoon,<br />
Bliiaheth<br />
Wood, <strong>of</strong> Wilhas<br />
been visiting hi.T<br />
rs, Stephen B, Wilson, for<br />
Mra and -Mm Of ant Bflott, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wllku. liarpc, were wteh «nd<br />
BUeHis qf Mr and Mrs. Samuel M.<br />
Mr and Mrs rhnrl(?n Fffdprick<br />
Bi-ico. <strong>of</strong> DeLaneey<br />
Place, have<br />
opened their cottage in thhs rwrirt.<br />
MlhS Pornthy Owrms nnil MUit<br />
Mary<br />
pfiwrlj art sptl Wii^htnK.<br />
tsn Sire?!,<br />
Joshua<br />
Ho r Ion and family, nf<br />
.MonrcHtnwn, are vlfiitlne in i Apt*<br />
Mny=<br />
Mr nhd 31 n. Rayniand Vfinnmnn<br />
nflii family t:prni Kunday with<br />
friFBda in AtLmfic C'lly,<br />
Mrn= Audley Unrrrlfion iinii<br />
dauphlRf, nf Aft-iniir<br />
* "ity, werp<br />
Wnrk^nd<br />
ElU'Nl Of Mrs, Alhrrt<br />
John^nn at ber Washington Mlroot<br />
<br />
Mr.<br />
Ijarhy<br />
nii<br />
Wii<br />
n ot th« mftnt »rfl,<br />
be ao ntted u to .^rrm<strong>of</strong>ia taj*M "<br />
Into asartaianti. -' \<br />
A party from FhUadelBkU h+<br />
ncentlr Ufcen KawMlon ot A<br />
house and ia «alng It for a<br />
f<br />
for chlldnn.<br />
A;<br />
•rrmngsBenti to han U<br />
9 meet the demands.<br />
Mr. anl UK Wflllaa<br />
md ianllr, <strong>of</strong> -B.tW»ta«i.. W4 1<br />
•re vultort «I .l£r.>:*«d MH+<br />
J o n e s , , ' •"•• ••' ' ; - ' : ' / ' - \ « M<br />
WlUlatn J. Miller ii UfUUrf<br />
survey mala <strong>of</strong> nil lout o»<br />
the near future*<br />
Same <strong>of</strong> tB« nsTllRHW ,<br />
Ih* Hsr Soiuu, 1. »p«a1mj tlr* i,<br />
snmowr u. tka S« OuM J*att-' ;<br />
nentt, . ' '.',"• " •'•?&$?%<br />
nAlng !• MB0rt»d .«- ImllUt'.M*;<br />
better serc now tsmn uHltt lkv<br />
the waaan.<br />
_ J;; ; L ;"•*'•''-'•.?$%<br />
Tin windy cusa whb"''^"^1<br />
brags about being hotp^hUiSo^«:-*«i'«<br />
will •«•"' *Wttt msr<br />
J '<br />
ohuici arliwl.<br />
( "' vtmm<br />
BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK<br />
in REAL ESTATE<br />
vl IW<br />
STOHE HAXBOB<br />
Two Lots on First Avc.<br />
50x110<br />
$1400<br />
J. Marshpll Letton<br />
Srd Avenue »t 96th Street<br />
BT0NB HARBOR, N. J.<br />
510 Walnut Street<br />
PHILADELPHIA, PA.<br />
Lombard gel)<br />
$1,100<br />
Furnished bungvlow with<br />
. modem convniiiences<br />
Very comfortable for<br />
four person*.<br />
A Real Boy<br />
GEORGE B. SPRINGER<br />
filOKE XABWI<br />
Oce»n,Front<br />
PupaOf,<br />
Thre^ bedroap*, b/$hi t<br />
living room. £tm$L toam,'<br />
kitchen, refrigetator ro^l<br />
Twocai put«igo '"<br />
g<br />
Two-cai<br />
HARRY J. UTTLE'<br />
EBAL tOTAtm<br />
Btoiie SIAOT, ». ir ?•<br />
Bell Pnoo»7ll ' .-*'<br />
•ss?<br />
SALE<br />
roar b*dWNMu Md Mar toajfii I<br />
-' * v*i 1<br />
Asartmut In BaMMt^
Arnuti<br />
nm<br />
, TrnnM<br />
I Hondeison. frcd-V<br />
BN, Boston, I<br />
to tt<br />
en any fnyster<br />
John (WMH-J<br />
I man's i"<br />
I the i<br />
nimrtell. AB<br />
«ft.v ' "<br />
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certificate, tod<br />
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tour <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
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What To Do -Where To Go<br />
What To See<br />
At the<br />
Theatres<br />
Next<br />
HIPPODliOME THEATBE. <strong>On</strong>U<br />
' C«T—*T« «l«t lets T.nde-<br />
•TBle •nil (uiart picture,<br />
HDWTS CASINO. WUdwoocJ—<br />
SundlT, Monday, ud TnBSajr,<br />
-mrned;" WsdBtMur. Thor«-<br />
ttj.<br />
Friday. '•Bookies."<br />
HONT'B BEOEN% WUdwood—<br />
Entire week. "Ban loan,"<br />
weti—"The Better -Oto."<br />
HtXQN THEATRE, WUdwOod—<br />
PtER THEATHE, Be* Lil. <strong>City</strong>—<br />
Friday. "chUdnB <strong>of</strong> Dirw;"<br />
*~BMord»y "0nU4a and ermine;"<br />
6und»y. Ttlf Telapnona Girl;"<br />
STMpliT, "The Trails End,"<br />
SkSOpSaJ, -King <strong>of</strong> tbi Puki"<br />
Wednesday "Bab, fames Home,"<br />
Tiuindsy and Friday, 'Tie<br />
<strong>of</strong> farter* Worth,"<br />
SRACA THEATEE. Bm I«l« <strong>City</strong><br />
-^Mdu ud lunrday, "Tell<br />
II Jg TOeMBriBMi" luniUy.<br />
•WattWrtaiJ:" MeiuUy. "TM<br />
^Waefcandlni<br />
Heart:" Tut*.<br />
!e. Kelly, BJd«." Wed-<br />
U. 5, Fleet Shown<br />
In Marine Film<br />
Photograph Pacific Squadron<br />
for 'Tell It to Marines"<br />
new paramoui<br />
Is the Lyric '<br />
en Sunday, is a fharader earaedv<br />
<strong>of</strong> the (lib children <strong>of</strong> Manhil.<br />
tan. Wi a homely tale <strong>of</strong><br />
Presents<br />
Bevy <strong>of</strong> Screen Stars l**^11 ..<br />
A Villain Must<br />
Dress Snappily<br />
Resentment<br />
Against Him<br />
Fostered By Dandyism<br />
Wtir is the TliUln <strong>of</strong> a play<br />
usually tfcc h«t i)rm»d nj*n la<br />
it;<br />
Till li ill* rimer strange fact<br />
wmid M«rtlndtl, Edward C<strong>On</strong>uel-<br />
\y. Owrgo K. Artnur. John Mllh<br />
Jan. Lllll.n Lflghton, O)ton H<strong>of</strong>fnun<br />
and othcra <strong>of</strong> note.<br />
New La Rocque Film<br />
Laughing Knockout<br />
"The Cruise <strong>of</strong> the jasper<br />
B" Thrilling and Humorous<br />
dajr lives that la nol, hewerer. | _ , ,,, , „ | rarro. mi Aim ler<br />
lacklBg In msuenU <strong>of</strong> graBdeur |rainos,<br />
IVHrth. Human In- to the New peoplM Tb<br />
TKe Fselfle fle«; (ft lull<br />
practice, never before permitted<br />
to be the urge* for a aim ea<br />
IP era* la one nf the g?ns£i tonal<br />
ipectaeisl to be seen at the Braca<br />
Theatre Friday afld Saturday, in<br />
the 'massive production <strong>of</strong> 'Tell<br />
It To the Marines." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayera<br />
epic <strong>of</strong> th* United<br />
States Marine Corps, and ia<br />
rhich the Intimate lives <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'soldiers <strong>of</strong> t&e sea" form<br />
The chief characters. Slims,<br />
and ftll. played by Evelyn<br />
L»wr.<br />
terest in Progran<br />
duct <strong>of</strong> ffieir Mew York depart<br />
rnent =• and boarding b^iis* 1<br />
enviroim., iii as anything that hasprung<br />
from American smi<br />
It Is<br />
[bat<br />
running after<br />
theory borrow<br />
plfture its !tfi*><br />
liTton Sills at<br />
Hunt s Casino<br />
la the aiming<br />
•lining Ramon Sowiin<br />
Alice Terry, rntnlng<br />
ealre. Mill<br />
vllle. neil Tuejday and Wedom.<br />
day.<br />
In the new M.tro-Ooiiiwyn<br />
Mayer romance <strong>of</strong> Spain. I bo<br />
iad<br />
Saturday _Uie Crl-ibeat drgMBl jaan js_ John MllUn<br />
terton Thr*, Briitftton. wHIt— rttts plsfs lie werMrt thing ia<br />
premni the Tiffany Production, 8 villain one can Bn.i in Ibis vll-<br />
' Bark stage." (he story <strong>of</strong> four lain.lens play<br />
chorus eirls who were always<br />
The villain is <strong>of</strong>ten a fortune.'the story, which haj appeared lo<br />
one aiep licM <strong>of</strong> toe landlady, burner -al»ays an artlnetal man, novfl fonti; Zelda Seafa and Tay<br />
• lib i R.-eal cant, including Wil.'-^nd the air <strong>of</strong> being over-j Oarnetl are responsible for '<br />
Hani Coiller. jr. Barbara Bedford., dwwed proelalnis thiii—twsidea'adapilon. and Bertram Mlllhatiser<br />
AlbKria Vaughn. Ell«n PereyJ arousing the resentment ib<br />
Shirler OHara,<br />
This win be indresaed man always don<br />
conjunction irUh<br />
Ueli<br />
j r^ri fpiira the big city houses.<br />
have to he<br />
Comic Strip Chursrtm<br />
(ml tie production tki<br />
^itiB iauiiiiir ksoekoiiL"<br />
BtgulM EnflTe<br />
parenl: Yej, ml boy, the Ud<br />
who married, Bj girl<br />
gela a<br />
prtw,<br />
ThomiB: ' Goodneu, tbat'o >n<br />
Inducement.<br />
Notice; "Large pewart for the<br />
person who ran take IB* "Stall"<br />
out <strong>of</strong> •Insullmenl •<br />
lloean f,,r<br />
Wlnn wordj<br />
Joq ,<br />
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faahlon t»lnE wld<br />
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from ih, olT<br />
According to the Da Slille fir<br />
turej Corporation, Rod La<br />
Roeque's new etar picture. "The<br />
Crul«e <strong>of</strong> the Jasper B." which<br />
will be shown at the Lyric The.<br />
atre. Woodbine, nttt lunday.L»<br />
^mjraaiiraiiy T "IBiiiitiB<br />
nlit."<br />
Don Marquis Is !he •uthor <strong>of</strong><br />
the Criterion's why mreen rlilalns are the best<br />
big city house: \ef nsn, (B4, Mua,d me to laugh<br />
production is a vliid ' nte I have laughed at the rushe*<br />
S<br />
iOUTM JtRSiVS FOR6MOST<br />
NISHTLV<br />
Plcturer.—|'«rfettl<br />
OBITERION<br />
w*3rf#cd£y and Thursday<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e Hour <strong>of</strong> Love"<br />
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A afippiilg<br />
Human iigFy sf The<br />
drama <strong>of</strong> mpdeJB SpalB, based on<br />
rtlttne a cut <strong>of</strong> screeB charae. |tbe polwnous effect<br />
1 ki h<br />
recking the souls <strong>of</strong> its Tic was enlhjulaiMie over the produc<br />
Ramgn Noifarro and Alir<br />
•a -1 •- •• M'n r<br />
ln * sci-onipllshmeni conipleted by, ll m *<br />
Kookles<br />
Mill |-ollow Last sltiro-Coldwyn.Mayer in the »e. Tirry play the hero and heroine<br />
he strange social probiem pre-<br />
Of<br />
playtfs<br />
Davit's |a<br />
Three Days <strong>of</strong> Week<br />
eaat thai include<br />
nsopolitan<br />
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Monday and<br />
if. Mac. Feastngton<br />
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TIM. IT TO THE »UNV'<br />
BotMnf bnt tte fcstPhotopUys<br />
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Ajtmry Avc,<br />
In tlm In-nrt <strong>of</strong> thl<br />
by G. M. Payne<br />
WHO'S CUCKOO NOW?<br />
Swiod trM<br />
Hotirrl <strong>of</strong> n *Vwl»oW*rP<br />
rV>Urt .<br />
J<br />
on Aiiffunt ^rd J*"<br />
P V<br />
D-IIIIEM RitlrUF Tlpii<br />
r LATEST frrrijs IN<br />
CDtnMTTPit wllfi<br />
rourtroux<br />
I » moUntf hmiixt<br />
n Jfoltrfat WlWWood<br />
N*t aefVA from ttw povi<br />
•How<br />
DUIIEI *<br />
lilne nil* mrtlo" <strong>of</strong> •<br />
hl<br />
sulit<br />
rrtlslilne<br />
Rnttm or Uahtlnr sumlii<br />
iniunlnatloir or on- tn>ural»<br />
Io the Puhllfe<br />
All bid. murf be<br />
"1th tlm rt.in«<br />
Uon4 prpfHirF4 or ti^Mn<br />
<strong>On</strong>tn. JUetiUetU. cmfcn <strong>of</strong><br />
n» In oMnlnol «P°J<br />
DD to tho An7<br />
t<br />
M*<br />
N. J.<br />
All Mfla nnt ta<br />
,_<br />
Milrtt Hand Tr' »' lb "<br />
JICCOXTLIBHSIBNT<br />
education with Inl»nd«<br />
•ml or-<br />
O«»YIMI5T IB,<br />
IP<br />
lfl <strong>of</strong> Arl>Utll« Tcninl<br />
their <strong>of</strong>flCiTS up Tli ma<br />
Thtsy ttl<br />
i (heir grfliid oHI**tii<br />
Tti*<br />
<strong>of</strong> ll#lBlfrv|llo i*nipl'<br />
at-ii all «*nj()ytint""in li i<br />
the car* 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> I>r ijkV*<br />
Sf" I'AHK Ilvr -FORMgB-.!<br />
H)iim iind ap«fimar«(i ii iM-initi r^puin d lor th<br />
full and winter truilt*<br />
Mini CKtli i-hhtr nf Phil i*l* 1<br />
plliu<br />
HDUIL i iitrt <strong>of</strong> I he nam<br />
*vi|iii Him<br />
^hurl<br />
fm I iMiy , ^ ninfx<br />
Ml um] Mr^ Hiruhl Bnil-r<br />
cut* ruin*-! it ImiiM on Turn<br />
duy. Mr anil Mm.<br />
nf Wllilwdnd<br />
ml<br />
Tin<br />
M u mh or Ih* rtiutr ll<br />
h< M lilt ii umillhly ni< < Iliij on<br />
M< ilnt^i I i> i v nhn ii (h< < liun h<br />
ilttr ]>) i>* r nit 11 ni)<br />
1*1 irlri (.rittul i \\Wt In.ii pli<br />
4 imp in f UI.(| Hi* f ii.Hplinll<br />
triiiilin^nl.<br />
Mr, uml Mm. Wnlii'r<br />
3hlvi>rn.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wllilwoml. WITI' lull' Mollilny.<br />
nn-purinr; Ihi.tr propi'lly fill m<br />
i upunry.<br />
Mr, anil Mm. FfrKHSMin in* 1<br />
I'll<br />
ii-rfuliiliin nDiiif Hull- fulkn tiiuii<br />
Dennisville<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
M rp.<br />
Helen Vun Arstdalo<br />
u;(rtii, in H|jfiiilliifj<br />
KAVoml<br />
Urrf<br />
with li'^i" ffruml(initbPl\<br />
iinnitli<br />
('lif'ttier.<br />
im<br />
rinwf*ir*lf <strong>of</strong> Cupt*<br />
May Tourl lloiin«>. vlnlltul Alirtn<br />
lrt>m> WIH»IH(III over 111^ wottk enri-<br />
\(r9, Annii Sriill «l>'->i\i "no . <<br />
Xt -i [•Mini (i:tti'ly Is Mmiiwllne<br />
Ihtf HiiiiiniKr with II>T i)iirr In TlRlMnff her<br />
.liiuKhlfr, Mi!*. C W. Ii^atiu>r. <strong>of</strong><br />
r Port<br />
lUc liijnM<br />
Wiy<br />
Mffi<br />
HohTlM vln»M nt<br />
(bo horn* 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mnt. H^r.i n<br />
(if C'OUlt llOHni). lOr !M*Vtrtlin < lt> vldtur <strong>On</strong> Iliuriiliy<br />
Mm<br />
lliliii ill I lci)(l mil Rni<br />
f frin i | i>tnf ^<br />
Ali<br />
'l<br />
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Hli-liai.1 Iionsliiily. <strong>of</strong><br />
N. Y,. hl<br />
(I iy inI11(ih HT Of. IHF- OMtllKiN<br />
IH- IHI<br />
TUCKAHOE NATIONAL BANK AT TUCKAHOt N J<br />
al th* clot* <strong>of</strong> Uuv.ncti on Jbno 3a, 192/<br />
us.<br />
fill 730 fur till nl* i<br />
imnid oilur irini liiuk<br />
| in \ ult ninJ itinount Jut Iroi<br />
i fund with II H rtriiii<br />
Tolftl<br />
_<br />
Total<br />
§F 4JJ- NtU Jt Wit \<br />
I It L SMI fit ( aa<br />
' Dial tlit ul>oiIilON 1>I rUt<br />
FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PORT N0RRI& N J<br />
it the U0*« <strong>of</strong> bu«ln*?it on tins •» <strong>1927</strong><br />
_j<br />
7y ijdfi<br />
Jflfl. uitMtnn<br />
Jllcd to *Ki.ito clrrt<br />
Mhtt U, S Uuvtriiii<br />
" Ulal _ _<br />
vt<strong>of</strong>t*, nivkn BKi<br />
In ii. V J5;IS<br />
trwrvo will, j-^d<br />
mult<br />
II tut iiiiioiit<br />
Pit dtift rrt>iii Hint*<br />
Its neon, caflh II* ins<br />
pptlun fund wltli 11-<br />
T*.titl_<br />
_<br />
|l itovk puld In _<br />
o*tt« *uhjfct<br />
npaid ^—<br />
Sr?TS^<br />
to ch«*<br />
. JSl JS> 15<br />
— ]HBS<br />
If<br />
Kill Ml<br />
pl.ij.,| In U I I.I u.Kid<br />
Marmora<br />
Ml H SUP WIIIIH nf III {1)1 Tlty<br />
IH \ i> Itlii} Ml It 1 ll tall<br />
plinth<br />
A 1 u {,i uiinihir fiom thli ll<br />
iliill><br />
Ittimliil tin lit nit n ^ ll L<br />
iAi\t> in ruikatiit on tli<<br />
tuurth<br />
ill in.I IIl-i Uiutimi Hill V<br />
ami iliutUlu "f triiikllmllli<br />
^jit [ll Mini liy itlltl hit tin 111 r<br />
1 lli>tiu IJ illlnfct I<br />
Mr iml Mn Llalim. Sill I 111<br />
lloiLif oni Ijy 1 Lit wi i k<br />
Blllli<br />
Si|i[i iv i|ii>nilln£ i wn-k<br />
wllh till aunt Ml MuirH SI,<br />
plu iiiuiii ur Wttit<br />
u<br />
ilt)^ with MT<br />
mil Mn Wlllljin Si pi.<br />
Eilward<br />
Mi ami ML'is Ruth<br />
llnlli'y nioturcil tn Oi:<br />
TlitirHilay t^vi^iilng.<br />
Tin- Alpha ('lull h. • IM.-Ii<br />
immthlv mi'i-tlnt' In tlm I'. It. t;<br />
Clut) IIOUKR Frhliiy cveiiinr;-<br />
Mr. anil Mrs. Earl Kaini .Hi>fnt<br />
.Monitay In Ailantii- <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr. ami Mm. William Bui in<br />
Jim! (hiu^litpr,<br />
Patrlola. <strong>of</strong> At<br />
Ijinili' <strong>City</strong>, «p»nl Friday<br />
wltb<br />
h(..|- iniitliiT.<br />
Mr. ami Mm. Aai Mailara mo<br />
iluncl io Tiickahun WfilneHilay.<br />
Mr<br />
ami Mu<br />
ami mm HUH.i<br />
Clly .Monday.<br />
William<br />
Bapii<br />
ell' 111 AtlllUtli<br />
South SeaviHe<br />
Mi iml Mi t I MIHWIC w<<br />
OrtJIl <strong>City</strong> \l Iliiri Fouith <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
Mr an I Mil H f"<br />
whllliif<br />
anil um Hiiny .mil Elin^i El<br />
l*»nl>i r(jt I \l [llil Cutup l-llflbt.il<br />
oiti tin wi i k i ml<br />
MM II tt AIIIIITHIIII and MKi<br />
Mil I ut) Sillily tinil Majttr Jduui<br />
^ailly<br />
with Mr mil Urn W J<br />
rliki i lit I PII Wltilwtmd Similiy<br />
Mi mil Mih Jubti Uncap ^r<br />
anil Ml«i Bi-tly n«»p win Wllil<br />
wood vltiltor.i over th*j week<br />
Frank Alilmtt vlnltiil liluiili<br />
in Stum llirhiu Mimil iy i^nliifllh<br />
II IIIMim hia li^in ilnli<br />
Inr ll. r fl».lir In MIlMlli<br />
rhuli'H mill i si<br />
mil Mi O<br />
Wrr.lnliy<br />
ittimkil lhb? la e it^rtalning<br />
till BUD nnd wl'e fnr Eonii" Urn<br />
They are now making tlielr lion)e<br />
In Florida<br />
Mm. Stacy Pooling, <strong>of</strong> Cuwlrn,<br />
ilaited her alnen ««er thi> week<br />
entl.<br />
Mr and MM, John<br />
ShelJoli<br />
wore Wlldwooil vl&Uora MiiiKt^y<br />
Mr. and Mr" John Koran Sr<br />
and MM Betty Rocap spent Ibr<br />
hoildsra<br />
with Mn lineup'*<br />
b~»lhrr, <strong>of</strong> NotUlfli'Ii'.<br />
John and pill ]IQ~H> *??<br />
All. II Mikiiuini anil family nf<br />
( luinl it pi II I S.iiniiliy nlrht<br />
with<br />
Airirn Nn ki i mil and fun<br />
liy<br />
Mn linim- t nrmm i:ntirtiin<br />
nl<br />
similiy Mi iml Mm Un<br />
BlIKlll mil ihllilnn nr Wild<br />
WIHIll<br />
Mli ( lurln H i
i. CttrUm towctfj<br />
g<br />
ArmstrongJ<br />
nun*<br />
Fogy,<br />
f Henderson. FrciT-1<br />
. NK. Now!<br />
UN, Boston. |<br />
to U«r<br />
: any<br />
, John (Wai<br />
i man's i'<br />
i Kennedy, ther]<br />
»;an* there t<br />
r ,Umt tff<br />
them with pad<br />
. always «<br />
I one.<br />
certificate.<br />
Inltl<br />
,_rt tetograp<br />
communlcatl<br />
Kennedy wU<br />
•, ot Urn Cad<br />
hid rtomble<br />
i by the i<br />
• l«jf hte can<br />
teul<br />
»«tT<br />
r<br />
be to<br />
Lite i<br />
»tD natural<br />
m two J<br />
ID<br />
.told<br />
held tdm'j<br />
d«d;<br />
He i<br />
|tbe- lines In I<br />
would J<br />
( nod woe to]<br />
had<br />
ir. "The<br />
r,d«*n<br />
His<br />
B<br />
tato<br />
Fluntf I<br />
She<br />
fteen IMH,I<br />
Etttol<br />
It<br />
|apd tin.<br />
d. rta<br />
thatJ<br />
[ yon :<br />
MIII en raw,ntxur em, w. J, WMAT. irar n iM7.<br />
School at *fypid &&,& t>.<br />
Whin Houw In the Black HUli Wlm Pn»lr Byron Pyl*\ »lri ami ion<br />
Zforman, <strong>of</strong> Fltrnan niotort<br />
in I M .1<br />
Dividing Creek<br />
Horn* r<br />
M|'<br />
rri. I<br />
<strong>of</strong>jvm,<br />
. f ih. Il<br />
Ml<br />
Ilouur<br />
Jlr I Ml III h i I 111 i(k<br />
«m -ini! • IillrtTi n i i I \l I i/ili<br />
Dlifkxon nf L-1 ill U r tl lied<br />
rililliu h. n Mil 111<br />
Mr HI I Mi J h i \\ i hill in,!<br />
Rudolph I ul[< mi tn il<br />
\IIM1IIKI<br />
wire fUt I* nf Dinilln \\ I hut<br />
Sunday and Motid iy<br />
Mr ind Mm »rn llemi M n(<br />
MlllxJIli |H . 1 Mi.ndi} i-Lnlli),<br />
hlib Jam<br />
I Ahiii Rubbing <strong>of</strong> JSdgPhJS<br />
riturnii! to hi f home<br />
f< r ill, tnmuii r<br />
Juy ( l.l». <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />
h ht mi t<br />
J.ili<br />
rutifiin<br />
Liumi<br />
Mr ind Mi<br />
nnil son<br />
i r<br />
Mr -mil Mt<br />
Hi-rh. rl It<br />
l to OI->LIII<br />
S:il
May<br />
Enter Circulation Contest<br />
dosed Cani With Hire* HandtGA<br />
Awards Make Moat AOuring Rewards<br />
LETC* Offered in This Section <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
t Assure All Workers Being Winners<br />
Entries in tbe $3,000 Pria Campaign<br />
Anntfn<br />
NIC Ntwl<br />
open *•; kp <strong>On</strong> ttm<br />
wtn »< prtnlM In<br />
[ th. two nMfinipeni.<br />
*hLj»p way. <strong>of</strong><br />
which win win<br />
f<br />
noaa ^rSo enters thU cam'<br />
tDd turns in at liaut om<br />
SDhsc.-ipllon Of any length by (<br />
o'clock next Wednesday will be<br />
credited with 10,000 bonus or »itra<br />
polnus. These free fnlnts win be<br />
tai addition to the 5,00o.free Ooints<br />
given for entering the campaign<br />
and in addition to the points the<br />
•nhserlpUon will earn under the<br />
regular point schedule Jist torn<br />
In at least one or more snDscr<br />
Uont within the next few days and<br />
t away to a tout<br />
start. Thin<br />
KUWO iKmtfs contwfl will only<br />
count -with the <strong>On</strong>t subscription<br />
and only one coupon win tw accepted<br />
from each worker.<br />
Exb« Faint Offer How<br />
During the next three weeki be.<br />
giiuitng today and cn"nz on Wwt<br />
(Wadii. Arignst 10. workers in the<br />
attMIcn wUl be given 60.000<br />
fcXTRA POINTS, in addition to<br />
the rcgnlar point schedule print**)<br />
da Uw TKtlpt boots for each ant<br />
every MM worth <strong>of</strong> mbscrfpaona<br />
they tarn in. Ths subscriptions<br />
do not have to be turned in In<br />
18*0 hits all H OBB iSjnt. in& -<br />
1<br />
' i •*' ''if. V> -, ",<br />
galn*d entranw to his nhott earlr<br />
lut Saturday, where he SUrprtHd<br />
him. Battle made his eflcape af<br />
ter a wrutliBg match with the<br />
popcorn " magnate, who U ffianf<br />
pounds lighter than Battle.<br />
Battle dUappeand for a few<br />
dam but Thursday he net Mae<br />
and Innocently inquired if "you<br />
rwant to see me," "Ton bet I<br />
do." Mae rfip'ieil, and called an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
a result Battle M<br />
held<br />
under tlOO bail by llagutrsti<br />
Ware for He grand jury. Tie<br />
bearing wag held on Thursday<br />
afternoon.<br />
The victim declared that he<br />
did not wiah to send Bstlle to<br />
Jail, but he thougni Me should b«<br />
made to pay for the etuff which<br />
had been Molen, which included<br />
popcorn, apples, s<br />
peanut* and<br />
other Boardwalk deUeallM,<br />
Civilization seems to he improving<br />
We're had fewer crou-word<br />
pnnles taut past winter.<br />
Darby Reports<br />
Many Rentals<br />
Report Demand For Quarters<br />
Show Big Increase<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Frank B. Dartf<br />
reported many rentals nude dur><br />
Ing the past week, with an increased<br />
demand for apartmenU<br />
and cottage*.<br />
The same <strong>of</strong>fice also reported<br />
the sale <strong>of</strong> a Dutch Colonial bun<br />
gsiov at 704 Pint street, for<br />
Charles C, Beehtold, <strong>of</strong> Philadsl.<br />
pnla, and a two-fasiUy apsrtnient<br />
at 70 ieventh street for A, u,<br />
Fairbanks, <strong>of</strong> Iwarthmore, The<br />
sale prices were not reported.<br />
Th« (oliowlag \a a list o(<br />
rentals repafUd by this <strong>of</strong>fice;<br />
805 Delancey Place, second floor,<br />
for Mary Andernn: Beuide<br />
apartmerrt F, for Violet P. Moien;<br />
Meal apartment, OBI floor, for<br />
Alberta Cline; 110 Fourth Street,<br />
cottage for W J, Pratt; 836<br />
second Street, second Boor, for<br />
William MeAdoOi 171 BrlKbton<br />
Place, second Joer, for Nina<br />
Orawford; 711 Anbury Avenue,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit<br />
Diamond* in the Rough!<br />
fiiglt in tie &wt <strong>of</strong> This Ttmoat Sew J t<br />
190 LOTS<br />
Between KfttarA lal Twenty-third SteeeH, a$* J<br />
Wat, 8imp«n, Ihvai ud Bay<br />
Ataua,<br />
Adjoining the Rivier.<br />
and <strong>On</strong>ly Oat Bloet Prom Aibary Aven*.<br />
f<br />
Win Be Bold At<br />
AUCTION<br />
To the fiifhert Bidden<br />
FrkUy «nd S«ttrrd.j, <strong>Jul</strong>y 29th «nd 306V ^<br />
ntl;3OP.M., each day<br />
Under Tent—H«ln OT Shine—at 8ti St. and Atlaaik j<br />
Tnue lots are batween Ashury Avenue and tht J<br />
fronting on lay Avenue, which la now being mate i<br />
Boulevard from the center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and conna<br />
all South Jersey routes. Within one block is the<br />
Street railroad station,<br />
Directly adjoining Is the famous Kivlera, which tf j<br />
being improved into the most beautiful ami complete i<br />
seashore developments, with winding boulevards,<br />
lighting, beautiful hones.<br />
A Latort Model CHEVROLET CAB wfll be given i<br />
flat Silt ABSOLUTELY FREE! Ten d«Vt hive t»1<br />
Jast be there in order to bave yssf duuue to* I<br />
75 FEB. ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Purchase<br />
_<br />
Straight Mortgage<br />
Ttt fwo ftars<br />
Title<br />
M<br />
OMMI <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Title «id Trittt,<br />
far Information, Phone, Write or Call<br />
O T I O N E<br />
Suite 111, Broadway Bldg., 23 Brotdwsy, Ounda, ]<br />
name: Csmdcn SilS<br />
EALCO DEVELOPKEHT CO., Owncti<br />
143 M«. 13th ft, PbihuWiiBui<br />
A Special From<br />
A Beautiful BeachiTont Home<br />
Ideal Location<br />
Five Bedrooms<br />
All Furbished<br />
Price, $16,000<br />
$10,000 Mortgage<br />
BERTRANDT. and T. J.<br />
CAREY<br />
Fifteenth and Boardwalk<br />
m<br />
Real Estate-Mortgages-Insurance<br />
OCEAN CITY . •- - .<br />
fc) I •*,! it anas<br />
file Horse<br />
Pitchers<br />
Next Week<br />
ntville and Local Ki-<br />
|nii Oubs in Inter.<br />
Club Match<br />
Wednesday<br />
New Jersey's Next<br />
Governor?<br />
I by Amoa Hall, president<br />
fmeasantvllle Ktwinlg Club,<br />
gallon <strong>of</strong> 35 Klwciiil.i<br />
•the neighboring city w<br />
[the membeni <strong>of</strong> the<br />
[iwnnla OlUli in B lior»i.ali,,o<br />
Ig Gonimi on the Municipal<br />
[will start about 8 P, 11.<br />
sedlng tbe<br />
nratehei! the<br />
pill hold an inter-eiuti miuit<br />
Yacht Olub, whlcn will<br />
|t 6,30 V M.<br />
"whig the meeting a speed<br />
pace betweoa u tiumttur ur<br />
i will be stagv'il on ibij<br />
log icportfid that tile ]'l.';i»-<br />
le' bora are pinnnlng to Ink<br />
|ho prile for the florKimlirii<br />
matchis, which l» % KI<br />
I plague, A number <strong>of</strong> th<br />
Klwnniang<br />
are qu[t<<br />
at this sport,<br />
[ hto be caught napping<br />
Brice and Paelc Bmltl<br />
t have a numbpr <strong>of</strong> fhp lo<br />
i In form and a numhi>i<br />
?§ hetweeii tlie luro<br />
|lans Is Ht'lKiliil.jil far liiils<br />
evening.<br />
iman Rents<br />
i a l k<br />
Offia<br />
JAMBS irBNnY HAnnigON<br />
Former Mayor's<br />
Granddaughter<br />
Seriously Hurt<br />
Mis« Victoria Fisher Inv<br />
patled on Iron Bridge Rail<br />
By Auto Craih 4<br />
AccidBnt Saddens<br />
Resort<br />
A wav£ ef sympathy swept over<br />
hn regsrt for Mim Victorian<br />
ishers and her paFentg* Mr. and<br />
MM. Vleior S, Pteher, <strong>of</strong> 17<br />
South Vent nor Avenue, SH the<br />
jii af an accident whlsh<br />
rfyj on the<br />
^mierB Foi<br />
Rff <strong>City</strong> Bouievflni<br />
Sunday.<br />
i 6, who is<br />
<strong>of</strong> the latg<br />
the<br />
I Ready For Hit <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
Realty Sale<br />
Trnimnn, New Juiwy'<br />
i real estnto nuctlnneer, ha<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice in thlii rehort m<br />
I his e^r-increniilBg grnah<br />
I auction business<br />
always bteB Mr. Trol-<br />
| practice to hare his o/ri<br />
Boardwalk and this vear<br />
be Doughly's Plor, Tiilii<br />
|wlll open on .Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
; yme to eomrilolo linul ur.<br />
nentt for hla <strong>Jul</strong>y 29 and ?.<br />
fThis auction sale csnslMK<br />
lots sltuatell between Flf<br />
and Twenw-third itroelii.<br />
rent to the Hlvlsrii. It i><br />
block from Asbury Avntlie<br />
jteurtoenlh Btreet<br />
These lots front on Bny,<br />
nd West Avenues<br />
r Jiil<br />
ob<br />
Plwar absolutely free<br />
} holder s( the winniBR num<br />
Bt will net be neccsKfiry la<br />
} lot In order to participate<br />
s holder <strong>of</strong> tho winning num.<br />
|uil be under the tent when<br />
Bber Is drawn.<br />
Mil comhiuiillori<br />
niicllnii<br />
|o( Imnriiveil and unlnipravMl<br />
are now being ichednd<br />
many haw already listed<br />
|ha!dlngi 'fokitkese ulea. At<br />
tlnie Mr, Traimnn and<br />
lUutlon nro, preparing for<br />
I Bales mid are urfinf those<br />
leslre to sell not k> delay<br />
let in touch with lilm at<br />
tier Finally<br />
PajdForWork<br />
Between Shore Fait<br />
Ins and <strong>City</strong> Settled<br />
f finril plinse ovW tho pnynwnl<br />
e work <strong>of</strong> burd surfacing<br />
Street, was pndoil ns iur<br />
} city waa concerntd Moml(i><br />
An ordlnnnco providing funup<br />
' i work nasseil ilnul ruullng<br />
| Tlty and the Shore Flint Llm<br />
lffer^ncos as to tho<br />
In which tbe bill slmuM<br />
fill, olthdugh thxy ngrocd in<br />
Droportionnte shore The<br />
Is done by U Rlley Mlxner<br />
?re Fast <strong>Line</strong> «j« tn I>n><br />
surfacing<br />
between \\w<br />
I contract was mndp fa such<br />
jilon the rity could pay the<br />
Past <strong>Line</strong>, but could not<br />
s contractor. Mlmcr finally<br />
I tho mutter by tdklng It to<br />
lltnd Judge Booy derided lh<br />
Mr In which the bill could be<br />
nger Bov<br />
[Nanrowly Escapes<br />
Trolley und Auto<br />
[Ea'gKth Street Mix-up<br />
Wrlfcbt, IB-<br />
Jano Wright, proprietor<br />
' Wright ivutaarant, nad a<br />
woape irom Injury when<br />
I on whloh na was rldlfujr<br />
|wedgtd between a trolley<br />
I motor car on tOghlh Street<br />
kTSOi'Uist'svenlng.<br />
rt Is a jnessonger boy for<br />
it'Western Union braneh.<br />
nv'qnlcklr from an sUer<br />
Wthth<br />
Street end mi<br />
* ii , i '<br />
trota-ibli bicycle7J<br />
ld run avert<br />
Kmlvod •<br />
J. H. Harrison<br />
Is Candidate<br />
For Governor „'<br />
Former Senator From Essex<br />
y Tosses His Hat<br />
Into the Ring<br />
Election Is Next Year<br />
Tho<br />
Henry<br />
announrMiiont ai Jamgg<br />
ikirry*an, Newark lawyer<br />
niiil foiiiior •(mi! senator froin<br />
Esiifis Ojiifily, ihitt h« U an nflplnitit<br />
fur tliij Iiopubllciii! hoiiii<br />
nafii-Hi for uovurhor nest yyar,<br />
srimAi-i) ]SUl?f rfurpriKO lii pvrm<br />
111 tilijH?' loUt'h with the pollU<br />
^i(imUctj) <strong>of</strong> tile atulu,<br />
II i.s nnnh- lias PU,MI rryqudii<br />
niL>nIiumj'-. i,i<br />
your bank account a^part "<br />
<strong>of</strong> eachiDonili'»eaniii*g«?, 4'
K'u '<br />
item<br />
jr.EAN CITY NEWS<br />
I lYary IMday Afternoon,<br />
I ««w Km B<strong>of</strong>Muw. m As-<br />
Ooso, <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
P^AGE OF THE OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />
SWDAYJ<br />
Printmt ami Publiikimg<br />
, Inc.<br />
' JtJHH a SMTH. Editor<br />
frk* n v |w. lull _<br />
ID tb. United Ststu.<br />
d Cl<br />
tur Jalr<br />
aaU-<strong>On</strong>i<br />
th* Id <strong>of</strong><br />
: N*w nraer Pras A>and<br />
Nalfem*] Bdltoriiy Jkm*<br />
Bui aervke hat proven indf<br />
an important item in pusenger<br />
trauportation. Until recently the<br />
competition was not on an equitable<br />
baiis as the buses used the<br />
highways practically free, while<br />
the railroads were heavily taxed.<br />
Recent laws have changed this<br />
condition.<br />
It is the old story, the public<br />
better served by competition<br />
whether it be railroad, bank, shop<br />
or newspaper.<br />
the taferjr esav<br />
eaution signs, etc., people<br />
• will unait on jeopardizing their<br />
Wby people who ordinarily<br />
r,"Bne pud aente panes an inane<br />
to rnk life sod limb far<br />
nothing more than a thrill or to<br />
'. »f»e a second it i myltery.<br />
, Last week the heat wave drove<br />
fir,0.fgat horde <strong>of</strong> bathers into the,' to °<br />
Despite the numerous<br />
tberc m ample rooni so<br />
(«*erf protected bitting beach for<br />
, ,t$ouHo4i '<strong>of</strong> additional bathers.<br />
ft_ "jne protected bathing beaches are<br />
:-«* only the afest bathing beaches<br />
'tin in the bot place for a bather<br />
enjoy the sport<br />
They were<br />
for that very purpose,<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> pawns laugfif<br />
! Unprotected.«ecticioi <strong>of</strong> the beach<br />
§/•» fcstbe.<br />
' Why? To snne probably the<br />
..nnprotecttd sections were more<br />
A IiTTLE CUE '<br />
AT cnossnras<br />
With the great iniiot <strong>of</strong> mo.<br />
tor an during the summer season<br />
an increase in motor car acctdentt<br />
is to be expected, but many <strong>of</strong><br />
the aeddenn <strong>of</strong> the past few<br />
weeks could have been avoided<br />
with a little care. The majority<br />
<strong>of</strong> these accidents occur at intersections<br />
and iin be directly traced<br />
to failure <strong>of</strong> motorists to slow<br />
electrical storms^<br />
France and The<br />
down Hearing a comer.<br />
IAWS OE UJUVJULJE<br />
WOBE EVHttT<br />
It is easy for the superstiniMS<br />
to imagine that "nature" or the<br />
"demora" or whatever they chone<br />
to blunt, is working against this<br />
earth. There have been tunipoti,<br />
a total eclipse <strong>of</strong> the sun, extraordinary<br />
weather all around the<br />
earth, floods,<br />
earthquake^"'<br />
British Island! within a Ira dap<br />
had poured down ' upon them<br />
100,000,000 torn <strong>of</strong> rain with terrifte<br />
lightning and thunder. It<br />
the earth were as small is Noah<br />
thought it and flat as he supposed<br />
it was, 100,000,000 tons <strong>of</strong> water<br />
would have called for anotlirt<br />
ark,<br />
/ attend up into heseen,<br />
then art there; if I mate mj M\<br />
in hell, behald, than art there"<br />
David wrote thus in the 139th<br />
Psalm, and the latest eanhquatej<br />
news reminds us that if we "tale<br />
the wings <strong>of</strong> the morning and<br />
You Just Know He's Glad<br />
By AOmn T. Rsirf<br />
-cnORnieot, but the majority <strong>of</strong><br />
ff |he bathers amply are imbued<br />
> in ides, that nothing can hipi<br />
tothem.<br />
lartunattly nothing did happen<br />
wrdfc, but why the fooliih<br />
Certainly every grown per.<br />
i snow* that theie is an tle-<br />
. mi danger m any body <strong>of</strong><br />
dstt a beyond their depth,<br />
lecirv doeint pay life guards to i<br />
I on the beach, hit^ protect ** «*>«*»<br />
'umrsTjr Dither who gen bf-|'"» **> *** ** W^Y *ank-<br />
Ihi or her depth, yet the ma, M *« «he same rate <strong>of</strong> fare u<br />
The toll for thi» negligence is j dwell in the uttemtopr part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
to warrant the riit <strong>of</strong> **»" we shall not scape the power<br />
a few seconds-<br />
I that rules ill creation.<br />
Three weeks ago there was an<br />
errhquake in Australia, the ethsfi ^^p^<br />
side <strong>of</strong> the earth, "aggravated byj<br />
••••<br />
loud explosions, buildings badly<br />
It has been noticed that many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the motorists who come to the<br />
seashore for a vacarion have a<br />
tendency to throw oH restraint<br />
and not practice the same caution shaken."<br />
Last week fathqualif<br />
they would use at home. Not<br />
that the local driven are beyond<br />
censure, but a review <strong>of</strong> recent<br />
aoodena show Aat the majority<br />
news came from andent Palestine,<br />
a quake deadly in its effects, destructive<br />
to ancient buildings, hundreds<br />
are dead, 109 killed within<br />
<strong>of</strong> collisions are between can j the Jerusalem area.<br />
Bedouins <strong>of</strong><br />
owned by visitors, oceaiionajly be-1 the desert were terrified by earth<br />
tween a local owner and a visitor movements lasting forty seconds,<br />
and practically none between local I Some Christians will learn with<br />
THIS WEEK<br />
William Howaid Tuft<br />
Fatter Fl»y» Bear.<br />
And Beum TO Be TTnuUftil.<br />
If I Vmt Some Bnih.<br />
JniUn Tin<br />
•aya b« 1U«*<br />
tot law belter<br />
Ikaa (he WbJie<br />
House and, In<br />
Drlsbtne<br />
announces be<br />
Will not retire<br />
He<br />
eertalnh<br />
should not »<br />
tire, for ht,<br />
owes to thi<br />
public man}<br />
future years ol<br />
mind and bit<br />
1<br />
Musing&i<br />
Office<br />
Eierv Heart<br />
Own<br />
Toe paths <strong>of</strong> j<br />
Ic entr or a<br />
good and after I<br />
1M » prolly fair i<br />
He's pmctlcally<br />
bear soiiwon<br />
hla graeoiul ,<br />
nubile Disci; You 1<br />
writes IUI bis ntulL<br />
Out Own Bed"<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce there wu a i<br />
ind i papa skunk<br />
k<br />
good effort. HU<br />
smile are as young as ever, aai 1<br />
every well Informed m.in in (hi<br />
united itai«, big or little, wouli<br />
gladly submit any Issue W th.<br />
judEment <strong>of</strong> Chief Justice Taft.<br />
In six tanuri New York's Natlona<br />
Cimr.l laid out an airplane IIUP<br />
ready for use, with radio, telephOB.<br />
land all requirements. A tn<<br />
achievement.<br />
The United States Gavemmen<br />
ibsuld take as much time ai<br />
necessary to provide an nlrplmii<br />
base for every great city.<br />
Governors Island la New Tori<br />
Harbor should be given up entire!<br />
to flying, with a big dock (DI<br />
tubmarlnes.<br />
driven.<br />
The only way to eliminate these<br />
accidents is by driving with are.<br />
CraM ill crossing, cautiously.<br />
THE 2QJIKIES<br />
DAY EXCDBSIOH FAEE<br />
Cape May County resorts are<br />
grateful to the Pennsylvania and<br />
Reading Railroad Companies for<br />
| dismay that the dome <strong>of</strong> the fa<br />
mows riirine containing the Saviour's<br />
tomb wai badly damaged.<br />
That should not disturb them.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the contrary, it proves thi<br />
(laws governing the universe, ineluding<br />
this tiny eath, work even<br />
ly, without magic interference<br />
everywhere.<br />
fit die novice nrhnmeri who<br />
i m pUca where they should<br />
; (rady resent any action the<br />
may take in preventing<br />
from taking unnecenaiy<br />
WOULD ML71 StJlTDAT<br />
OBffiBVnJCE OtTESTlOH<br />
A Jartsoinan Democrat up in<br />
J<br />
extended their own citizens who] the hills <strong>of</strong> old Sussejt, nained<br />
. Th* peculiar feature a that the<br />
t' <strong>of</strong>fender! are people <strong>of</strong><br />
|;«Uure age. A. one life guard<br />
t declared, it is easier to protect one<br />
tuition children than it n a dozen<br />
i The figures may sound<br />
but the statiitkx<br />
t op die statement, for rarely,<br />
', rarely, does a child lose its<br />
m me tea.<br />
beach pstrol member, are<br />
to guard the protected<br />
[ bfacbes. They cannot be<br />
to guard other sectoom<br />
_ _W.1e»c their section unguarded<br />
; •.took for those who UK the lea<br />
1 section <strong>of</strong> the beach.<br />
1 Tne ptirpoao <strong>of</strong> the life<br />
I (o (Protect the bathen, so don't<br />
"\wn if die guard forbid, you<br />
r( to swim acrou the ocean<br />
man -wandering into an unsafe<br />
He is only doing his duty<br />
may want to visit Philadelphia<br />
whether on business or pleasure,<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> king, what we have<br />
always contended wu the cue<br />
discriminated against.<br />
It may be that the railroads<br />
made this concession for their own<br />
benefit. Be this it it may Ae re.<br />
sorts reap the benefit and we are<br />
not disposed to look a gift horse<br />
in de mouth.<br />
But if die railroad companies<br />
really want to, benefit the resort!<br />
and at the one time help theaistlvei,<br />
they will extend that two.<br />
day limit to three dajn, then they<br />
will stimulate travel that will<br />
swell their exchequers and Inereafc<br />
the re»rt patronage.<br />
Then if the roads want to take<br />
Bass, who we opine wants to rep.<br />
resent his county at Trenton, has<br />
evolved a scheme to settle thi<br />
Sabbath observance question satisfactorily<br />
to his own mind, and<br />
that is by the establishment by law<br />
<strong>of</strong> a double Sunday. He would<br />
make Saturday a secular Sunday<br />
which the people could devote to<br />
sports, joy riding or any pastime<br />
that would suit their fancy, If<br />
the churches wanted to hold services<br />
on that day they could do<br />
so for the convenience <strong>of</strong> those<br />
who preferred to attend divine<br />
services on that day. Then th<br />
Sabbath would be devoted to<br />
vine worship by all those who di<br />
not attend services on Saturday.<br />
This sounds nice, and it woul<br />
Views and Reviews<br />
Che Breed For Qua <strong>of</strong> *'easy<br />
much tho old alory over<br />
"The love <strong>of</strong> money l£ a root <strong>of</strong><br />
all evlli." The attempt lo popuisrlie<br />
jtmokinf among women u<br />
shown In digplaj advertising <strong>of</strong><br />
cigarettes, Is promoted ov greed.<br />
There Is no limit to the degmda.<br />
lion o[ humanity for greed.<br />
Ilia<br />
delicate bloom <strong>of</strong> femininity la<br />
ruthlessly destroyed, womanhood<br />
debased, girlhood cmintniiid, uncl<br />
society robbed <strong>of</strong> lw chief element<br />
<strong>of</strong> charm. In order to further<br />
ths gale, <strong>of</strong> cigarettes, Hsu<br />
not the time come to speak out<br />
against the various forma <strong>of</strong> ao-l<br />
eial anarchy promoted bf greed.<br />
It Is ead enough to gee young<br />
len smoking cigarettes, but<br />
when It comes to women and<br />
Blrls puffing a! the things,<br />
ihitt<br />
are some <strong>of</strong> us who reel It U<br />
shocking, when we think <strong>of</strong> the<br />
effect <strong>of</strong> guoh<br />
niekinei"<br />
methods<br />
time<br />
idl#=~rich sr poor.<br />
"I can't till you aoout probut<br />
I can tell you what<br />
I think <strong>of</strong> drink. It hsi uiued<br />
more misery than any one thing<br />
, In the world. It has eauud poll.<br />
and| \\ai t moral and HCKIS! eorruptlon<br />
"~ and never has It helped man In<br />
hi* "truggle from the material<br />
approaching when ll will 6e the („ the Milrlnml "<br />
survival <strong>of</strong> the fluent in buelnna.<br />
In other wards. It will he nece»-<br />
«ar>- to use a little introspection,<br />
research and study, to find out<br />
wherein your bugine^i standards,<br />
etc., are deaelant,<br />
it will be necessary—to sor<br />
"Sap" <strong>of</strong> the Road<br />
[Hudson DIspateB]<br />
Tho«e who have just returned<br />
from motor trips over the weekend<br />
cannot help but rgient the<br />
vlit—that you gel a arm grtpwaf In-which the de lu« ousel<br />
bU "h" th d f N J<br />
gp<br />
on your buiUness and know la a "hog"<br />
curtalnty whether you are going: with<br />
f<br />
the roadii <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
their<br />
nfty-nllea-an-hour<br />
forwarii on a suBfltanlia] hssks, or Mie«l, and their sullen horrui to<br />
wbelher your builneiw 1» running *am other notorku to get out<br />
Ifkea hail at sea wllhout • •' •<br />
compau.<br />
lady Astor on Prohibition I<br />
a <strong>of</strong> Uielr WIT.<br />
The high-speed iiiutor bug pre.<br />
Benla a, nrohlem that is not easy<br />
to salve.<br />
Unless it malntalni<br />
high apeiid, it will not be able to<br />
Vlewji <strong>of</strong> British Parliament I serve the public, for stoir.golng<br />
Member; "What do I think <strong>of</strong> I buses would never maintain<br />
prohibition? 1 could not ftMwerl schedules that would attract a<br />
It may he worae<br />
use eigarettti<br />
for<br />
far<br />
girl to<br />
the<br />
things themselves are concerned,<br />
than for a boy, out if there Is<br />
that aueatlun intelli(ently unltsi|prafltoble patronage,<br />
I traveled from the Atlantic toj <strong>On</strong> the other hand Ifty mllef<br />
Meilcq,<br />
The richest city,'New York, eon<br />
kilning the United Stale, Sub<br />
Treasury and all Its gold, Is un<br />
protected froBi the air.<br />
There ought to be an air Sell<br />
there from which twin<br />
Statsl pnrsult planet would rid<br />
like mosquitoes from a Btagnu<br />
pond, to meet any invader.<br />
Human belngi are like children<br />
A father plays "bear" with hi<br />
little child, and the child is re<br />
lleved when the bear stands ui<br />
and becomes, once mere, "father.<br />
In England the eclipse put on<br />
the sun. changing day to night<br />
and everybody knew that it I*<br />
only make-believe night. Nohod;<br />
feared that "the devil was ealin,<br />
he sun," Nevertheless, when theclipse<br />
passed and the sun cam'<br />
»r.],i!nT out once more, the crowd<br />
cheerid. They were glad to haw<br />
mother nature atop playing bear.<br />
When Uncle Sam's ilseal yea<br />
ended last week, he found a stir<br />
plus <strong>of</strong> iI35,M0,M0.<br />
Seeretar-<br />
Mellon had "guessed- 1 1625,000,000<br />
u good prophecy.<br />
Uncle Sam really is a rich per<br />
son nn.l can afford anything hi<br />
needs. He ought to di<br />
l<br />
'railea for private cars presents a<br />
In unfalrneM thai is not<br />
"lut I ean say this.<br />
That It<br />
Impresses and depreaies me that<br />
Io '" s l0 •* mlnA<br />
In a hurry.<br />
the people who are saying that]<br />
anything In the claim that a girl I prohibition la a rallure are the]<br />
more finely organlied than her| 8nla ! li Bt have failed to try Itjj<br />
brother, and that she u fitted' ? n A tn e people who deplore lh« Tbe world U fuTTot springtime.<br />
.a repent njeetine <strong>of</strong> the<br />
' <strong>of</strong> Commerce the rail-<br />
^mnnended and con^<br />
I forgiving the fashore<br />
1S twoday trip ticket<br />
It would h«ft<br />
*t thr taaie tune, t<br />
ne itep further to entreiieh them. I fion<br />
"** » « the<br />
selves in public famr as agauta! 1 " °' aim < m<br />
wer^ne, but<br />
the buaes, they will cut out that,' 'f B^ther ^ •*»* "«<br />
discriminating rate levied on ihore<br />
by the sevnireen-day<br />
round trip tickeH,<br />
People coming<br />
to the ihorc rsortt can purchase<br />
these tickets for $3,60, but<br />
a shore retident a denied the<br />
privilege <strong>of</strong> buying a ticket at that<br />
price.<br />
Instead he must pay two<br />
single fares amounting to $4.68 or<br />
$4.74 for the round trip, or over<br />
a dollar difference. Thi», we hold,<br />
i» too- much difference, for this<br />
fare is not an excursion fare<br />
the full meaning <strong>of</strong> the term,<br />
encourage week-end Jumme<br />
travel, but an all-year round ra<br />
applicable for Dullness or<br />
i-motion cuMpardkting the| otnn '<br />
w > and for that<br />
> fattheir BttfyitiM inl" 0 "" residents are in all juitice<br />
*n« reductiaa.<br />
canpetitibn has ,i<br />
-more ihib'comhinnl<br />
<strong>of</strong> dti<br />
bnng<br />
jentided to be placed on the tame<br />
j footing » the city man who comes<br />
down here on btinuexs.<br />
i Kf the nOroads will take this<br />
matter 'under consideration and<br />
t>»e it favorable action they will<br />
do much to wlidify themselves in<br />
thr estmunJon<br />
public.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht seashore<br />
dose study <strong>of</strong> the perversity<br />
human nature. The same peopl<br />
who want to encrcach on Sabbat]<br />
ohervance now would find Satu<br />
day all no short for their pur<br />
poses.<br />
Neverrhelesj, this is a day ol<br />
change. The world has beer<br />
turned upside down since<br />
grandfathers' day and many o:<br />
the three-score men and women<br />
find it just a bit hard to adjust<br />
themselves to the rapid pace <strong>of</strong><br />
the day, especially in the matter<br />
<strong>of</strong> dress and morals, and who<br />
knows but that the double Sunday—in<br />
effect—is not just around<br />
the corner?<br />
Mr. Bass's scheme is more than<br />
amusing.<br />
COMMUNITIES which are<br />
disposed to encourage, bus lines to<br />
the disadvsuitage.<strong>of</strong> "the; railroad's,<br />
will do well to make a study <strong>of</strong><br />
Bridgemn and Elmer, which now<br />
ace a reduction in their train ser<br />
•vice became the Bn'dgcton bus<br />
lints have tut so heavily into the<br />
&t<br />
toiffic.'tt<br />
to lead him to a hlghor plane <strong>of</strong> i Iwlemneiu <strong>of</strong> rum-runnerg are<br />
thinking and being, that which i xhe<br />
« w *° are breaking the<br />
gives her this sort <strong>of</strong> pre^mi- law tbemselvei. Rum-runnBrs<br />
nenet, should be guarded with' would starve It citizens obeyed<br />
the most scrupulous and asgldu-' l * e law '<br />
ous ear#,<br />
[ "i don't eare about the ef-j<br />
_.. ,—:•<br />
[fecui <strong>of</strong> proBiblUon on the idle<br />
Deposits in Life Accoont | rich—nobody's got the right to<br />
Wlldwood Trlbunt: When!<br />
people can be made to realise'<br />
that life Is very much like a'<br />
bank account, there will be msra'<br />
flleeeuea and fewer (allur on<br />
the balance sheet.<br />
It la verr certain that one<br />
cannot cheek anything out <strong>of</strong> a<br />
bank unless thrf ftnit put tom.ithing<br />
In The occasional man<br />
who Irl4*s It fludH retribution<br />
hf form <strong>of</strong> the law, ean ma<br />
hren swept an ay, possibly by the treachery <strong>of</strong> some friend'<br />
<strong>of</strong> it? Tighten your belt and go at it again.<br />
luo *^>ur health may be impaired. What <strong>of</strong> it? Other peopli<br />
, the !* e naur " aE «y' n g-<br />
Tile bankrupt merchant or the disillusioned<br />
yourh may see no escape but suicide, but those who ai<br />
wiser tackle the problem again.<br />
There is no great teaching that does not instruct us that we<br />
can rise upon our faulty past and climb the stairs to a fine future.<br />
No more damnable gospel was ever preached than that for<br />
or any man or woman there it no hope.<br />
you<br />
If you have sinned, if you have made mistakes, rise upl Shake<br />
olt the pajt and face the future. There is no man living but what<br />
has committed sdme errors. We can allow the burden <strong>of</strong> life to<br />
plunge u, into despair or we can shake it <strong>of</strong>f and seek other fields.<br />
Hie world is wide and if there is any one thine that both<br />
religion and philosophy teach it is that we can rise upon the wreck<br />
<strong>of</strong> our dead ttlves and enjoy that which remains.<br />
You don't knoy what is around the comer and no man<br />
tell what the future has in store for him.<br />
Be « thoroughbred and keep up your courage, even thoueh<br />
the battle may be against you. *<br />
Many a person has given up when suocea lay juw ahead <strong>of</strong><br />
i. If you can t do anything else, hold on. Believe in yourself<br />
none i ' "<br />
doubts<br />
air and<br />
in tire world. Hi: should step try<br />
Ing to persttadt Europe jo do whs*<br />
it doesn't want to do, attend if<br />
his own nnihuxi and be in r<br />
poiitlsB to mnk.> ntber nation'<br />
n Ind thelrn. tlBiii thin nation 1<br />
prepared to defend Itself against<br />
»ny other tea nations the Oovtrn.<br />
nwnt will not havtj dime Its duty<br />
"Well done, bat whit did JOB<br />
do the neit duTi"<br />
Fokker, airpjus huiKer, wouli!<br />
lave BB answer rendy for Napoleon's<br />
favorite question. <strong>On</strong> Wed.<br />
nefdsy s Fokker plane flew to<br />
Honolulu- Next day a Fokker plane<br />
rushed France, Now Foltker an<br />
nouncfH a Diane to dr. nonstop,<br />
for<br />
seventy.twB hours, and go<br />
(rom Seattle to Toklo, 6000 miles<br />
This Government shouid eontrae!<br />
with pakker to keap him here<br />
for life building alrrilanet. Anelenl<br />
Monarchs and Popes <strong>of</strong>fered any<br />
Indli'tment that would b.lng great<br />
aitli«is to tbelr courts. The great<br />
i-ti»t<br />
artUt<br />
i walk In the woods. '<br />
not goni- fur whoi i<br />
TOSS old jriulj<br />
><strong>of</strong><br />
said the<br />
.howni hU l.eth tad |<br />
ur upon his<br />
ikunlm wcri- nintk<br />
but not the<br />
ursB « lery relletouil<br />
Let u» spr«y'<br />
tin' bl| bt*i s<br />
All<br />
away<br />
A rettiir having- |<br />
'I Krrat<br />
Huencj it<br />
ilsb Homt-wbat sddlctlil r f<br />
aniiy eonaliier«I h "<br />
o<br />
talk to the<br />
mlt<br />
Th. man llst«i|l<br />
*hllc rmpi-ctfullf. u4 '<br />
msly rLpllpil 'I kas<br />
>ad halilt but jou<br />
1o^ flo rapidly ti<br />
icirro* In a 'dam*<br />
« prevent a flood. 1 * c<br />
There s believed totfi<br />
imiiey In bi.urdfnr *—<br />
ail grocery stons ania<br />
jot Jiiuch <strong>of</strong> out t<br />
' A friend Is one wktl<br />
vhen you win tnd 1<br />
nil lose " I Ilk* tM t<br />
t outlines a pretty I<br />
riembfhip<br />
in otatr i<br />
rlend h one woo IH*1|<br />
hough yon hsve a !<br />
b.in he has<br />
A Magistrate wu i<br />
witnes to whom i* i<br />
' Vi>u admit you (<br />
,iiairfl between ta* }<br />
Ind hl4 wife*<br />
' Vis sor, I do," I<br />
talncd the wltnei<br />
Tfll the nrart l 'l<br />
vhat hi> seemed to I<br />
"He seemed to<br />
llsteoln "<br />
Some people teem ttO<br />
they are not I<br />
ly pleasant unless I<br />
bou£h they irers |<br />
dentifrice Aii<br />
A man s p)l<br />
lid? all right, but tMltjf<br />
<strong>of</strong> them can<br />
ot<br />
today Is the airplane<br />
<strong>On</strong> tho Hudson, not ten yards<br />
r.ni tfaore, <strong>of</strong>f Blng tflni Prison<br />
hree boys were struggling. Prison<br />
guards could not leave their duty<br />
to save them. Convicts begged permission<br />
to save the boys, but the<br />
uarUs. rules leveled, forbade them<br />
the river and pull Un drowning<br />
toys ashore.<br />
The three boys drownfd while<br />
eusrds ana convicts looked on,<br />
some ot, tl» latter weeping.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce more those convicta feel<br />
lh.it they never had a c.\snce. not<br />
!ven a chance to help others, at<br />
Ilk to themselves.<br />
They bad a bad start In life,<br />
most ot them, and thliucs have<br />
•one wrons with them ever since.<br />
v.Tien they missed the or-pcrtuni'y<br />
i san life they mnun felt cnent-<br />
L If the prisoners ha* no clanc-<br />
: tbe beginnlns; U not the Unit<br />
•, triune fault Is It?<br />
Sandy, quite III, wa» prworibeiJ<br />
oau pills to. h«.taken'at bedme,<br />
and aom» whlakey litUr<br />
eacn meal. A week later h» n-<br />
portM to tiw do«or ha felt po<br />
beiter<br />
'<br />
Wives go to tne 1<br />
lee the bcenery but i<br />
bandd go to the I<br />
A man aiiked « )<br />
What lla tip* an<br />
replied that the an<br />
was one dollsr HsJ<br />
porter a dollar He <<br />
coin<br />
said<br />
"Yassuh. bos. I<br />
[he fu*t puhson<br />
up to the atengV<br />
"What Is It'<br />
tor who had been i<br />
moned at mldnlskt<br />
"Nothing this<br />
hit watch "My wlfs^<br />
find out how soon ;<br />
here In case the<br />
denly taken ill"<br />
Everybody In in* 1<br />
to have become 0Ukf/|<br />
bergn's Sight<br />
Kind Isdy<br />
name. little bojt"<br />
Soy "Joshua i<br />
Tolls "<br />
Kind Lady: '<br />
gave you that nan<br />
Boy. "I dunno<br />
him some 6iT-<br />
That<br />
wo weeki in our elty, visiting miiiiy friends,<br />
Mr. and Mr*.<br />
dauih. 'Philadelphia, are spending the<br />
t<br />
s B snfl '°* eymniu at their bungalow ai<br />
r «» rt -<br />
I Ml St. Jnmes<br />
Miss Olalr Bhelm ind mother.!<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are spendlni; n'<br />
I eouple or weeki In this reurt,<br />
Oharles Biynrd, ot Philadelphia,<br />
1 well-known lumnicr resident af<strong>of</strong><br />
I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, paned away at his<br />
Mr, B, H, gcott, <strong>of</strong> ieott Paper<br />
Company, <strong>of</strong> aworthmore, Pa,,<br />
visited the resort, looking over<br />
his many properties,<br />
Mr, Charles A. Meyers, who ban<br />
i<br />
y ,<br />
o n<br />
Been in the resort for the past<br />
Moody Meetings<br />
Well Attended<br />
Many Kiddie<br />
Color Cartoon<br />
and See Circus<br />
Youthful Artist! Win Many<br />
Tickets in Crayon<br />
Contest<br />
Wouldn't Trud the Mail ">««•««« «ver held "by~Moody<br />
at<br />
Near Boardwalk<br />
The evanMllstle meeting! being<br />
held in the sew tabernacle at<br />
, <strong>Ocean</strong> city, under the auspices or<br />
| the Moody Bible, institute, Ohicngo.<br />
'are tin mod successful and en<br />
j <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the IuUtute stated to-<br />
A host <strong>of</strong> youngBters enjoyed ***'<br />
le flrsl pelTiirmaiicc <strong>of</strong> Bob Dr. James M. Orny, internaUon.<br />
Morton's clreiia on Monday after- "">• known Bible scholar and the<br />
noon u winners <strong>of</strong> a cartoon president <strong>of</strong> Moody Institute, opencoloring<br />
content held by the c ' d u '° xervieet, just before <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
NEWS last week.<br />
,*, taking for his theme: "How<br />
e , g<br />
The rules <strong>of</strong> the contest were »« We Best lerve Omr Nation,"<br />
Dr. Melhom To Lead<br />
Lutheran Service<br />
At<br />
Moorlyn Theatre on<br />
Sunday Evening<br />
The preacher at the Boardwalk<br />
service to be hi Id nt the Moorlyn<br />
Theatre on Sunday night, will he,<br />
the Bev, N, B. Melborn, L L..I<br />
UM. Dr. Uelhorn Is a wellknown<br />
praaeher and pulpit orator'<br />
mnd-lrTin^w^TTo" BBBy* vHTi<strong>of</strong>s"<br />
and residehti in <strong>Ocean</strong> city. Dr.<br />
Melborn Is the associate editor <strong>of</strong><br />
The Lutheran, the <strong>of</strong>ficial church<br />
paper <strong>of</strong> thp United Lutheran<br />
Oiurch <strong>of</strong> America,<br />
Dr, Melnorn was pallor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> the Incarna.<br />
tlon, Philadelphia, for runny yearn<br />
and also pastor <strong>of</strong> the historic<br />
The Old B&K<br />
and the Dnjnpfpol<br />
ho«« on Mm Btreet, Friday j four month., will leave for North! simple<br />
rning <strong>Jul</strong> 18 ft n i "<br />
Each cartoon<br />
colored A crowded 1 btrnacle greeted Dr,<br />
and •»« children,<br />
ng the mall late and as a result<br />
are summer residents.<br />
new world reilgloui clrclnn.<br />
- _ — _ -^^ toy} flocked Into the <strong>of</strong>fice are in attendance ai<br />
Oharlai qatnphell, <strong>of</strong> Pblladei-<br />
The MIJMB Jegtlne and Imliy,from the time It opened until I'nweUngs and eaoh ' week two<br />
T* 6<br />
*" h "" ° mk ; "' W » h ' B «tl«. D. C„ .re P. if. <strong>On</strong>ly one tartoon waslipeakers and iible leader, con<br />
home on Central spending their «aciitlon nt the received by mnU.<br />
Birnnd Hotel, — " -<br />
llliS Edna Rohertn. <strong>of</strong> Phliadelphl«,<br />
spent the week-end as the<br />
guest <strong>of</strong> Mrs, William Gilbert,<br />
Herbert Oohegin, Tenth Avenue,<br />
Hiidilon Heights, BPenl the<br />
past week>end In <strong>Ocean</strong> city, visiting<br />
friends.<br />
Mrs, Hannah Bvani, <strong>of</strong> Wilkes-<br />
: tarre, ft., Is the guest <strong>of</strong> her •• Thomas Itrn.n, <strong>of</strong> Phlla. iJad'ge'S.beorie 15<br />
\ tMm, Mrs, Hana Surkhardt, <strong>of</strong> dilphla, was ths guest <strong>of</strong> Edward '„ Avenu<br />
[ Central Avenue, I Feeny over the post week-end.<br />
The circus, from their view<br />
point, was a grand success. Men<br />
keys, hones, ponies, dogs, ele-<br />
Phanti, one.Iigged acrobats all<br />
everything.<br />
Among the winners were:<br />
John Feat, 424 Anbury Ave<br />
,^^^ _ Oliver Wltman ind family, <strong>of</strong>' Mr, Thomas H. Querns, well-<br />
<br />
TSSSB fklluelphia, spent the week-end known Philadelphia retired manu<br />
f<br />
h<br />
I in thii resort,<br />
Maude ourea and Ann lennetl<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York, are guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
T, rw«r, <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue, for<br />
I • few weeks.<br />
Mr, and Mm William j, Hoiianple,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were week-<br />
• end viiltors in the resort.<br />
p<br />
faeturer, has opened his cottage<br />
for the season at Fiftieth and<br />
central Avenue,<br />
Miss Emily Schmidt, <strong>of</strong> Pill la<br />
delphln, spent Thursday in ^eea<br />
cltl visiting friends.<br />
Miss Margaret Dunne, <strong>of</strong> By<br />
wood, Philadelphia, has come to<br />
Me<br />
city for the summer sea-<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Haddon Heights, spent a most<br />
I enjoyahle week-end in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Mm Frederick Celee, wife „, .<br />
; prominent Philadelphia doctor Is<br />
tpendina; a time in the resort<br />
Mre, Celce la a guest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
vue,<br />
mn O, Bberhardt, <strong>of</strong> Buffalo,<br />
N, y,, is spending her vacation in<br />
the resort.<br />
Hiss Bberhardt Is<br />
widely known In Buffalo society<br />
circles,<br />
Samuel Oohn, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
' visited the resort over the week-;<br />
end, Mr. Cohn was formerly in<br />
Dullness In <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />
Mlsa Wanda •ehurgot, <strong>of</strong> Oer-<br />
. man town, was down for the weekend<br />
visiting Bose Grace Imbesl<br />
• <strong>of</strong> Wesley Avenue.<br />
Mr. and MrsTT;."A, iiedem, <strong>of</strong><br />
i Ashury Avenue, entertained at<br />
I,cards Wedneiday evening. Covers<br />
. were laid for eiiht, Mr, Oharles<br />
aarron won flrst prlie,<br />
Morris BehwoJtT <strong>of</strong> Chestnut<br />
Hills Henry. Lear, <strong>of</strong> phlladei-<br />
• »l», and Oatherine Beeley, <strong>of</strong><br />
i Tentnor, were week-end gueits <strong>of</strong><br />
!«0«e Orace Imbeil,<br />
Misi Pegiy Vtsu,, <strong>of</strong> Park<br />
r^ _ wijcaii v»j lyi i»e Bummer sea-<br />
°«W 8<br />
«*wl". Jr., ion with her mother and brother.<br />
Mr, O, B. Pratt, <strong>of</strong> Orange, N,<br />
J,, la Bpendlng the sumnier here<br />
at 632 elmpson Avenue,<br />
Mr, larle F. Mageo and family<br />
were seen promenading the boardwalk<br />
here lut Wednesday evening<br />
and enjoyed the show at the<br />
Hippodrome.<br />
Mrs, Theodore Warner and<br />
family have leased an apart<br />
ment on Fourteenth street for<br />
the summer.<br />
Miss Mabel Maine, <strong>of</strong> Phllaelphla,<br />
and two friends were guests<br />
at the Juvenal cottage over the<br />
week-end.<br />
Mrs, P, Roberts and son,<br />
Yonkers, M, ¥., spun! a few di<br />
this week with her lliters, Mn<br />
Calvin Williams and Miss Ohai<br />
lOtti Shaw.<br />
Mrs, J Clapper, <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />
here for the summtr,<br />
Mr, Joseph Kleley, <strong>of</strong> Brldgi<br />
port, Conn,, was the guests<br />
Mr. and Mn, Earl Sharp over th<br />
week-end,<br />
Mrs,<br />
Oharles Eilinghaua am<br />
daughter, <strong>of</strong> New York, an<br />
spending the summer with hei<br />
ley Avenue,<br />
Jean Champion, 6, 101 Fourth<br />
Street,<br />
Ruth Ohadwlck, 11, 1112 Aabury<br />
Avenue,<br />
Michael Notarangelo, I, 411 Central<br />
Avenue,<br />
Josephine Palermo, 10, 101!<br />
Simpson Avenue.<br />
Irene Hillman, Ii, 1130 Haven<br />
Avenue.<br />
Buddy Mcfjeorfe, 4, 4i4 Wesley<br />
Avenue,<br />
oertrude Orowthers, i, jjl Haven<br />
Avenue.<br />
Alberta Crowthers, II, 321<br />
Haven Avenue.<br />
John Taylor, T, lit Moore Avfl.<br />
nue.<br />
Lillian Taylor, IS, 722 Moore<br />
Avenue.<br />
Nell MoOeorge, I, 424 Weiley<br />
Avenue,<br />
Margaret Sharp, S, (IS Central<br />
— — — -MBM — >>B>*A?I u£ arursc. ^"— " -- __ -<br />
Plaee, traveled to Plttsburg last<br />
l B ' er > Mr «- William Banek,<br />
Sunday to attend the funeral <strong>of</strong><br />
tei jister-in-law, Mrs, James _ „ ,<br />
Ueweei Employeei<br />
Enjoy Outing Heri<br />
Fourth Annual Outing Hare<br />
Was Fine Success<br />
Old Sol was on his good behavior<br />
Saturday when 400 ernployneJ)<br />
<strong>of</strong> the B. K Dewees store,<br />
Cheatnut Street, Philadelphia, en.<br />
joyed their fourth annual outing<br />
to the resort under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Harry T, Bills, manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
StON,<br />
The members sailed, swam<br />
danced and dined among thr<br />
other activities which were nr<br />
ranged for tho occasion<br />
They arrived at 9 30 A. M After<br />
Indulging In beach exercises,<br />
bathlns and swimming contests<br />
the visitors dined at the Arcadia.<br />
In the afternoon they watched<br />
he speedboat and sailboat races<br />
Trom the Yacht Club, were taken<br />
'or a sail on the Bay, which wu<br />
followed by a dance at the Yacht<br />
Club.<br />
Harry T EI1I«, prominent summer<br />
resident and manager or tho<br />
DewcB store, was In charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
_ - „ „ ... rograrp. which the employees de<br />
[charre <strong>of</strong> the K. <strong>of</strong> C. card party, I clared was the best ever. Thomas<br />
•which will be given at the K. | Wrlgglns, senior member ot the<br />
•<strong>of</strong> c. Home. Second and Central ,1m, took an active part In tie<br />
l A li<br />
will *• Md ID tba r~<br />
wltu<br />
uolnmufilty<br />
7:30 to 8:00.<br />
pastor.<br />
fint<br />
j<br />
Seventh<br />
0crMi<br />
Avenue, Rev, F, N. 1 ;.<br />
Dutor. Sundtor mornli<br />
•t 10:30; Bible aohool-j<br />
evenlnc urvlcn M 7:1*<br />
we*k serrlce, Wedna<br />
lint MethodlrtT"<br />
Bltbth 8tn«t and <<br />
me. Her. Nornun Vli.,.<br />
ent, vutor,<br />
Sunday,(<br />
worship, 10:30;<br />
Blbl*'<br />
11E; syadlnt<br />
Uld-weck aarvlce,<br />
7: SO.<br />
Holy } ^<br />
Holy Trinity<br />
Central Avenna and<br />
Strett, Rut. JoMph V.'<br />
M. rector. Sunday I'<br />
munlon I A, IL gnu<br />
9: SO A. M. Manttt't.<br />
•tnoon 10HB A. K. V«<br />
termon 7:4S P. M. !.„<br />
Salnu and Holy Daya, U i'<br />
8t John EvaigSio<br />
Central Av«nu«'<br />
(!»*» S<br />
Hotel<br />
^<br />
ins Barries nt Uie church '<br />
school io A. V, morafnr ^<br />
U A M.<br />
lt<br />
during the iummer rnontlm 4<br />
Moorlyn Thaatrs on (ho<br />
walk, II'. M.<br />
St ATmnrtme'i Ctholto;<br />
Anbury Avenue,<br />
tconth Street. Bun<br />
6:30, S:oo, (1:00, 1<br />
Also Maaaea st 6t. Mary's *<br />
at Aeeoaa and Atlantic tit<br />
8:Do and 10-00<br />
Tlibmoa F. Blake;<br />
MEETING<br />
Amarluti MDIAH ~ 1<br />
oat. No. It?. HMi<br />
Itli Hcbool. llrat «<br />
iy evenluc<br />
Omolittrs ef<br />
Cuuncll No<br />
Hod Iltn-S H<br />
OaugriKri <strong>of</strong><br />
Meets «vnry ;<br />
Men a H-1L<br />
F. A A. M. O<br />
riiy uln :<br />
•IMJ fourth •<br />
at Huonii 1<br />
ncdur nliht.<br />
Jr. Ord.r UDII<br />
cbsnlM—f<strong>of</strong>A<br />
Meet* 'Tuesdfty^ 1<br />
KaliDla Haylo<br />
ana fonrth<br />
Hall,<br />
Insult I<br />
A 00VHTBY HOHE<br />
Bpaclous, roomy and; comfortable<br />
within, and snow*<br />
ing a palatial exterior can<br />
be well and substantially<br />
built for, a eomparntlyely<br />
small outlay, but la n«c«-<br />
, sary tlut you should consult<br />
a competsnt and reliable<br />
contractor about itn<br />
construQtlon^ \fa ihould<br />
feel honored to nerve yoh f<br />
ws have served score*<br />
-before.<br />
r^i,<br />
Klwinll<br />
Cluft-Xn<br />
WaddUdir. at H<br />
JSSf.<br />
24 Years in the Building Business<br />
nr OOEAV cm ><br />
JOHN E. TROUT; ;
-Us — v -<br />
€Jf&^A<br />
•v,^ i<br />
-S i*<br />
, : st\<br />
% -<br />
Cluln Lowell.<br />
jrge ArmatroiWi<br />
Wta» Qafd*<br />
FBgarty, Froni<br />
..Hendsraoii, Ttet-<br />
^lugtoii, NK. Now<br />
Id, IN, Bostett,<br />
•niniM, ' '<br />
- IM.<br />
Kennedy, fte<br />
I, «a* Here to<br />
that night! 0!<br />
Oma wltii pa*<br />
% always olovqn<br />
r»t eortincBte, tli<br />
• tta iBJUali—M<br />
neoillteUoB.<br />
lliujt'l tehgrapli<br />
cmnmimlcitlon<br />
"; mm 18*.<br />
I Kennedy wl<br />
•— el IBs Col<br />
fc«d itymWi<br />
by the nie<br />
left hht CSBT<br />
two ism hesl<br />
- be to In<br />
art in on<br />
Mm almost<br />
t <strong>of</strong>flo<br />
bid told<br />
held him<br />
i tssdi :<br />
BraM andi<br />
Hs otIHcne<<br />
the lines In<br />
Ho would '<br />
and woe tn<br />
(t tijur <strong>of</strong><br />
tado<br />
* V ul f<br />
j stood vfi<br />
wine,- «f<br />
Jeanne 1<br />
r IOTSI j t/<br />
!MptV. mi<br />
" J She ..<br />
attltudi)<br />
tow<br />
i falls 1<br />
it u iwt<br />
• it «•]<br />
and aa,<br />
said, rial<br />
draw flat<br />
A Fatal §]S3dlSp<br />
,notlber<br />
Mill. riirlnk * - -,f<br />
any<br />
•he<br />
hoinn!"<br />
tw o yo! ing ni,-i in<br />
,11 . mi sang] l! t«jelhi.r<br />
iy « II! ir and<br />
Th<br />
s plmidrIjt b<br />
,re un th i, rl<br />
EDAR<br />
SWAMP<br />
Mlctnel J,<br />
but the tall treed. ] ploy.-i. nf a hoiil.-- rln/i which<br />
I Thuy bad prciceed..,! bill n nhiifl H . aniiiasliiiB i-"• r v-hii!.- Ii l,«,m,il.<br />
Kd It lo -the Other, who tuuk « hi 'PH>« hulk, unrl.-f il« ,•],„.]<br />
•IKerly, removed the eurfc, anil! f^'""'"' l"fP»ulin, Tli- i,e-i>- •<<br />
••idI iht 6ottle. The liquor mt- ! "' trutk ""' UUl "' 1 rf ' Jl " lh<br />
I down hli throat, "»« al » dins*"* inel..<br />
Florins jerked it away. "Hey Forbes- companion had bwi<br />
: IHI-J' can lirh.. up." )|,- r.-u<br />
Ills Krip •in Hi,- lirher uf<br />
This ihe j-uurig man<br />
tie urgenlly bu! car»fu<br />
] Barktii. Bu<br />
wortL <strong>of</strong> boo!!. In one ««" af ""• lruc * a M rais«i. Ih,<br />
•?" He raised the bailie 'l rl "r'" *>'*•>• The man i,prn»i<br />
>""« h t "«'<br />
li(>oie<br />
ebmpBreil to tnat impopte.! " hlm at Burley." Be ^panion'B cgwarillcv. ll» made<br />
' lie passage <strong>of</strong> the Eighla<br />
' n ' n S l>'» Brip »n ih,- man- iuuie-k iiilialail.iti, a* if to ?hc,iii,<br />
. Amendmaiit. For thlj had " ftl be<br />
" tacked <strong>of</strong>f the Mat j but tbuiislit bBtter ri! 11. Aftur<br />
aMufaotufBd (or an lillcli'l draselnB th '» bulk >- fMbl >' «« lst - all, Ihe Ml' might aK well g.i.<br />
•..not too discriminating am^ibbey with him.<br />
Ther» would bt. ,,iplanatlnn« to<br />
, -It lad paaeed throuM /'-"" f ' : " he Mlt| ^nelf<br />
ll hands before Imp<strong>of</strong>lation<br />
wl "' n lBl T 1 "" 1 ( make. The f..wur who had 11.<br />
mumbltd n in. tell ll'jw they raiilB to b- nil<br />
i Bjlddlemaii had dune Borne. «"""">• "nutinins a liooj,; trurk, ; the riier_ ruinl thai nldht, th.-<br />
tng to cheapen and degrads it ul1 ' 1 ^' lt ">» 1 ««'« enough m j U-11 r, .ticut 1,|:,](. wan a small<br />
fpn panaint It on. ki-p «ul»r. See what you're anil I'urilaniiial < ity that hatml<br />
silh rtulf -WM strnnK with the ''"i' 1 ""<br />
j and loathi-,1 the burj»> Iraffir an,|<br />
fta <strong>of</strong> vitriol and it lapped I'" Jcrki-d the man roughly • Illi-eal drlnklnit. ll v!s[i,,d in<br />
-IS* ttroat anil momach-liHlng ahnut BO thai he OOIIIH .«., th-ili»Jil>aaiiri. 1111 IIIIMC wh.i drunk.<br />
Jiijuld ftre. The young nMnj' ll ' v " e hi " rorkjeaa drlvine hail His ooipiuamiifl!. ra sare|y<br />
id and coughed, the barhafisi creaied. The little car, panly thi<br />
brougat uratur to their eye«. truck, and looking as Uioueh it<br />
ori a fw nioiii....<br />
i,all bnt ehoked them. There "*>'. little taller than<br />
,», frisBl in bis weak face, he held the bulbou. LibbHj<br />
JJ»°M« like a smMhup ahead," eaally, "Get away!'' he echoed<br />
fl J . Forbes, rapidly, "Let's contemptuously, "You'll get away<br />
' niriiMl urj Hi,- iiijIitB m lir n,-il<br />
I The nioun furniahed Bunlclem i|<br />
luliiinaliDii. am! tli. way 11<br />
reiHiinably eieur,<br />
. Forbn' lip ouilri) in n!« corn<br />
!h ruad, A<br />
Forbes HCranibled up h*. p!ijfijc.-d<br />
recfcleMy over the 6|d» <strong>of</strong> th,.<br />
«t«ep hank toward tbf river. It<br />
«« a IOIIK anil meeD UMeetil, but<br />
one oril particularly pi riioua, Thi'<br />
BUrfac- was sra»»y ami «<strong>of</strong>t with<br />
*,/••.<br />
wilh about ten yeafa for man. tile HiiliinB uriijws and the sprlnE<br />
Tie otber wag unnerved by the slaUBhter, "They'd ought in hang rains. There were Buiihe« but<br />
" at or traeedf. He «• n»'"<br />
few projecline rotik*.<br />
Ming, He made three at. m,.-- «<br />
The river at tills point waj nn'<br />
fnrmidalije. The lirijiien whits<br />
la to •tart tie car before le CHAWEl D<br />
water <strong>of</strong> the rapids waa awlft but<br />
The road at this The others shoulders slumped •hallow. Even as he mood on<br />
J «Bnr*d ratlef «harply as Hullenly, Hig brief struggle bad the brink and Peered after the<br />
»fed me edg* <strong>of</strong> the bluffs, revealed, apparently, that e»cape hurtling figure, Forbes visimii.-ij<br />
|,«M*'lKtlB was TUIble in front was impoBslble, He wan an em-the man's destination—acre<br />
"You Can Tell The World"<br />
Seventh and Asbury<br />
where they serve A GOOD MEAL<br />
VHote<br />
Ala Carte Service<br />
Ttf <strong>On</strong>* <strong>of</strong> Our Deliciou. Vegetable op Seafood Dinner.<br />
^i OPEN AT 7 A. M,<br />
liome one <strong>of</strong> our home baked<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
<strong>of</strong> all kind.<br />
miles beyond wfcere from one <strong>of</strong>icharEi. <strong>of</strong> the cargo. And moral win. "WHafi t<br />
the gtiiaii tpwnij nearby he could laws havt* ilttU force with the Iht man with<br />
catch a trkln that would land driv,M« uf IKKM,. Iriifkn, Bui th, lookc-,1 with 4L<br />
bin! tn Detroit or Chicago, \ery niiiure uf tiieir calling tli.y Moo,i'^!;u ?:,•! i,ir.<br />
llv decided that it wai> not are lit.; ,*i hl^h Ci'libr, . F-ar i.f" "A tM«.z* -rlinl!,<br />
*i.rlh while to [in* Ihe fuilltii, (i«l« ml lnpl|..|.j Is ill ih.,1 Is,.,.^ 1:11 iiii.l lilllnl l!<br />
. Th,. U'lephonH woiilii be faster th-m u! nil f,ii-hMil. ih» ,jui I r,p!y. II<br />
than bis own log*. A<br />
nt,.mpf jiu^e^<br />
iic-ly had Mi<br />
t1'!iiriiiii,ii i.f<br />
•'• ar'iileni. It<br />
lil.. driver had<br />
Just because the Ford ear is<br />
a glutton for punishment is<br />
no reason why it should not<br />
have proper lubrication<br />
>our Ford will ftivi' suit IM'IUTsrrvici;<br />
cast<br />
you less for repairs und lust lonfirr if vnu<br />
lubrimtv it with "Slundurd"<br />
for luirits. Ask fir it by mum:<br />
Motor Oil<br />
Tlu-nyim'rf<br />
sura af tlw htat i'lird uil muiwv tan buy.<br />
STANDARD"<br />
MOTOR OIL<br />
The Measure <strong>of</strong> Oil Value<br />
STANDARD<br />
There'll Be No Question <strong>On</strong>ce<br />
You See the New Serve!<br />
Plan now—since the real hot weather is hereto<br />
enjoy all the edvantagea <strong>of</strong> electric refrigerntlon.<br />
And before you decide which yours will<br />
be, don't fail to inspect the new iteel cabinet<br />
Serve],<br />
Built Better For Longer Service<br />
These Serve! models are masterpiecei in up-todateness—as<br />
efficient as they are good looking<br />
—tuilt with precision and care to give years <strong>of</strong><br />
dependable economical service. You will delight<br />
in their practical beauty <strong>of</strong> design and finishsmooth,<br />
quiet operation—greater ice cube ca.<br />
pacity^—sanitary porcelain lining and many other<br />
refinement*,<br />
Servel Is Easy to Own and<br />
Pay For<br />
Visit our nearest Servel display. Ask about the<br />
special purchase plan that makes Servel so easy<br />
to own and to pay for, while you enjoy the full<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> iti convenience and economy. You<br />
can have your Servel installed by making a iurprisingly<br />
small first payment and then take care<br />
<strong>of</strong> the balance out <strong>of</strong> your house Hold budget<br />
in corvvjiruent monthly amounts,<br />
ATIANI1C CITY ELECTfflC CO.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
F.O.S.DiTftOlT<br />
A Slid Story Abont JM<br />
! FULLY IQUIPPID 4.Q00R fBAN (NOT ACttttfl)<br />
The lowest price at which<br />
a sedaa was EVER sold by<br />
Dodge Brothers • • • f<br />
ACTOKISHING ECONOMY<br />
25 miles per gallon<br />
at 25 milea per hour • •<br />
! All <strong>of</strong> das plus &e toditional<br />
DoDoi QUALITY AND<br />
BEP!NDABK,IT"r<br />
BECKERS GARAGE<br />
H. Becker, Prop, WOODBINE, N, I<br />
i 9 8NCr<br />
AUCTION<br />
Don't hesitate to consult us about<br />
listing that property you desire to<br />
sell. Date <strong>of</strong> our NEXT sale to be<br />
announced.<br />
We have requests for small cottages<br />
or bungalows in good locations priced<br />
under $7,500<br />
1. REALTY<br />
EXCHANGE<br />
7th & Asbury Ave. PhoBt44Z <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J.<br />
This huBlneig conducted by Uxal Dual new Moni<br />
1<br />
- "-"I today<br />
s build.<br />
hardly knows what way to turn<br />
u HlactloB <strong>of</strong> » plan best suited<br />
rtqaininenu. n, bungalow<br />
*"r, Mill othen<br />
' full tw&.story<br />
(ItBtr, wltni<br />
i » low pitched<br />
imgat, and<br />
oot, tin .p.<br />
utty, BB.<br />
, tnrough &<br />
an arched<br />
«l£«d Ilyinf<br />
to be nn.<br />
A SPANISH BUNGALOW<br />
3tD E.O5M<br />
IIXIS<br />
Livmo R<br />
15)116<br />
B In rront, long<br />
buffet type, II<br />
n*eaieat to the breakfast alit<br />
being Intended to gse the<br />
liTiBf loom u a dlninf room<br />
taig scsa lon '<br />
i rear l»d room bu • imall ol th blfh<br />
"' "M in Ilia rr<br />
pinj poreh •djoinlng, Tho bath *"- trwn or, the celling<br />
3nwn|tat to both bed rooma, archod and the whole baa a «<br />
U v-tatiar la o! frime eonltruc. Bieailag eSeet,<br />
call for oak floors in Ihe BliB<br />
roonu cement, mtflifd <strong>of</strong>f ai tile<br />
on the porctl and terface, linoleum<br />
in the Wtchen sad tile in the fcath<br />
sdytho v, Popo, Oolumbt<br />
Bena Patlii, Columbua,<br />
HJlen 51, PauIdlnK, Bilrlnglon.<br />
Kiiinin D, lawyer, Palniyro,<br />
Elaie smith. Cedar Ban,<br />
Helen It, gtone, Burlington,<br />
Alice J, Watson, Florence.<br />
Miiiide M, Wllkliu,, Hoobllng,<br />
RrtsiMiii E, Worrel, Ra<<br />
erehantvlll,, Snnhle E. (Jim) Kr<br />
Jnrothy V. Ballagh. Cauiden.<br />
Mai ilia Blahop, Cauiden.<br />
Arlinuioii,<br />
>' Tfre.Ma Krehler, ttnlon Cii<br />
Helen 11. Brairiess, Merchantvili, ntvlllr. 1 iJiieiti] Mi'llush, 1'nlnn <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Mill-Bare! c. Cnriiielly, Oloucemer. icemer ABIIIIH Mi-rcolliui, Bayrinne,<br />
ntville. O'rtru.ie II. MM, Union <strong>City</strong>,<br />
:. KliHinelh Burly. MirrliaJilVlllF.<br />
nnAnlil. Nnniiil Roller. Jersey <strong>City</strong>.<br />
llatH-h,, B, Farninil, HaddnnAnld.<br />
Myrlie Glover, Blnrkwond<br />
Mnrgaret K. Srnit, Bayonne,<br />
iJiiiiau V (Mra,) (llliBon<br />
filrnt<br />
Slrnt<br />
neiiirife MpriiBun. Baystili".<br />
MarBill'|,t E. TroRlnllr, Bnyonne<br />
Anns CrKanis, Bnyoniie.<br />
Lnlirel Ki'lij-n FillibrldBc. jer-ey t'liy,<br />
Sprliign<br />
Ruins Kn<br />
on,<br />
Hnnttrdan Ootmty<br />
Laurel Anna Bonneti, Ilf«4,Miion,<br />
SpringB,<br />
Edlrh W. Maloney, BarrliiBlon,<br />
Bertha Dills. Fhitningion,<br />
Biwie M, Dills, l.iuibortville.<br />
s ,oi.* C, More, Caniden.<br />
Elhi'l llcippaUBh. Annandalo.<br />
ui'nbeth Mciwei-H, Caniden. , Clarence Hudler, Ravon Rock,<br />
binabni P. Ott.'r, Geraianinwn, Nellie L. W, (Mm.) Porigo, , II Had-<br />
Mnbel, (Mm,) KUBIIT,<br />
tiiwii,<br />
Frencl<br />
don lleliihtK.<br />
Olive E. Miers, Aniiandal. 1 ,<br />
LailnUi P. Frenllce. Cape May. MIMri-il S. (Mm.) Relnlinr<br />
Iri'iie E, HiihiTtnnn. W.«t Phtl,!= Phi<br />
delnhla.<br />
Lebanon.<br />
Wilimt B. Trlninier, Califon,<br />
Elisabeth Rutherford, Lai! Laurel Einiiy o. Troldl, JuMantl,<br />
Springs,<br />
Hel'Mi Fnizab^Lh Yoiinji, i,,.bann!<br />
Ella M. Sterner. Merehantvilie<br />
nil Speiicer. Merchnntvlli<br />
Mtrcer County<br />
Eva BtiieH, GUtueester.<br />
Elesnnr Carman, Trenton,<br />
Eleanor Walin, lladdonfleld,<br />
M. Miliireii E. Davis, Trenton.<br />
Ada Whitehouse, Johniion Ciiy<br />
rr *-~<br />
''<br />
OH*<br />
?u.r. Dr.>herv-illea p<br />
1 .<br />
Cumberland Count<br />
Norma Jlrsn. Coder B<br />
.._. ,,.,/ Etta M. Jonson, lake'<br />
York,<br />
Mabel M, McDevItt, I<br />
I. victoria Diamo ••" "" " 'on- ISiarie, Petlit, Toma Illver^<br />
Lillian Blaenberg,<br />
Charl W, Trclehler. Nonlslov<br />
Anna Fahey. Bay! nne. Pa,<br />
MargarLit M, Foor ey, Jersey <strong>City</strong>, Florence WalnwrliHit, Tomii Blv<br />
AnriH L. Garctner,<br />
Ida C, lllllni.'in J<br />
Eiiillne M. Irre. j'<br />
Jersey <strong>City</strong>. Thelnia Woodlleld, Lak.-wnnrt<br />
uriiC! 1 Kiiisi*F, Gi<br />
Olgi, M. Hoiiiiohko, Trenton.<br />
le. Pa. Evelyn 11, iiiinUingjr, Trtnlen.<br />
Margaret V, Johii^on, flight?<br />
Mary Roberta Blew. Brldgeton. gt Maiy nigan, Tieuto<br />
E«tella M. Bibiard, Bririgeton, M Lye. *rrpulon.<br />
Oertrude Heia, (Mra,) (Mra-) Boyle, Do Dorothea E, Loliman. Trenton,<br />
Mlllvllle,<br />
II Harriet B. Paul. Trenton,<br />
Clara R, Brad way. Brldgeton. M.Marion K, Pleriton, l,awrencevllle.<br />
Anna Laura Bradway. vny, Newport, Aletlia V., (Mrs.) RauiBdell,<br />
Antoinette flracco, , Vlneland, Treiiion,<br />
.Mildred B.. (Mrs.) Chailesworth, .MlrPani F, ScUdder, Trenton,<br />
Miilmle.<br />
AHeline E, Updike. Trillion,<br />
Jill in Grace Cox, Delmont,<br />
Alia Kuppinger, Trenton.<br />
Chirlm H. DUBOIH, , Heislervllle, Alice it, Jones, Ti-yntOh,<br />
Ruth Corn-well Enlblil, Brldgeton,<br />
Helen HelnHhan, Delmont,<br />
Monmouth County<br />
Thelma w. HOMJII, MlllvlllR. Bu<br />
Miirion B. Aron, Clifton,<br />
Thiiiiisw r. Bull man, flirt.<br />
Ruth E. Bump, liawilHH-f<br />
Aiinniiel rmlli'y, Piitcmiii.<br />
Harriet ll'Ari'hiitiihiin I,<br />
Islem County<br />
Mabel Vernon Hiirk.liill, suieni,<br />
Lena II. Jil.rif*', PenuMgniv.*.<br />
Mary SI FlaneRaii, Salem,<br />
Unrolhy M. jiine*. Pcdiicktnwn,<br />
Ui-in-e A, MaiirfiMi, AubMni,<br />
Hazel T. 1'aiicoa^t,<br />
llrldge,<br />
iomersft Oonnty<br />
euRi'nio P., (Mra.) Bennett,<br />
E. Gertrude Kiilp. Vlneland, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oruve,<br />
Luck K. Roeine, Petersburg. ,Mi Maude B. Channel, Pleasantville John Uipihuska, LeeHburg. Ethel Dryer. Eaiontown,<br />
udents From BMlriee E, Rloj. WIldwooH, El Buth Clayton, Eiwood.<br />
Jieldn M. Lewis, Newneld!<br />
Florciief Vivian Davi, High, Outside <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Mario ElUabeth Hiley, Wildwooil. Mi Margaret M. Collins, Ventnor. MMildrod E. Rondel, Mlllvllle. (a landi,<br />
M. Irene Boyer. PoHstown, Pa,<br />
Ceriii'lia M- Knee, Beesley's Folnt. Ni'llle i. Oolllns. PleasanlUlle. Nellie M, Sambrook, Mlllvllle.<br />
Bvclyn D. Poland Hardy, Manasnuaii.<br />
Amy States at Elisabeth P. (.Mrs.) Shimp, <strong>Ocean</strong> Ri Ruth Ann Corilery, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> G, Rollyn Shaw, Dorchester,<br />
William Jean Brown, Kingston<br />
cite.<br />
Mi Mary Ii. Creamer. Heieraburg. Elsie I, atadler, Millvllle. Su Sue B., (Mrs.) Kr-ayblH, Asbury<br />
Pa.<br />
Summer School<br />
Ida 1, Sliilth, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Ht nosalie B. Crosby, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Lillian i. (Mrs.) Stevenson, Vine-<br />
Conatance II, Chriat, Cleveland,<br />
Theodore B. Stevens, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Eleanor M. Cunningham, Ailahtic<br />
Eilna LefffferNon, Manasquan,<br />
Helen V. SturBis, TuokahoS, <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Adeline G. Tomass, Vineland, Jernilah H. Maloney, Freeholil,<br />
,ntic County Has Largt<br />
Enrollment With 111 Anna C, TnLten, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Laura B. Dibb, Northfleiil,<br />
Park.<br />
Clara C, Tormnen. Court IloilBo William Davle* nisiey.<br />
Sara R. Durll^y, Vineland. Margaii-t II, Malnni.'y, Freehold,<br />
Catharine Townsend, Wlldwood, Mi Mary Curry David, Atlantis <strong>City</strong> Bwjsle Davis, Brldgeton,<br />
Alice Delis, (Sire.) Imith Aahliry<br />
Cor«ey, MartinBhurg.<br />
Repreientatives<br />
lienhn A, Turner, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Na Niiornl E. Ulckernon, Atlanlk<br />
Esicx Oonnty<br />
Eilu-I Wanlell, Manajiriuah.<br />
Louisa B, Van Glider, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Llwlh- C, Darni'tt, Newark,. Aniilu A, (Mrs.) Woodward. At.<br />
Florence B, Cain, Newark.<br />
!*"'" B, Vajwt-r, Capu May,<br />
Elizabeth Anne Clurk, B<br />
Mary Vljiard, Vizxard, Palermo, Estelle Dyer, V.>ntnor ,<br />
ge.<br />
M<strong>of</strong>flS Conntf I burg. Pa,<br />
Miriam si Wagner, Wngnor, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Dorothy Eiwood, Ventnor,<br />
W, Demareat, Bloom(leld, Charlotte Ayr, Mllllngton<br />
i Jeremiah F. Green, Washington<br />
any geetlons <strong>of</strong> the state iiud E,i Whlttington. lea Isle <strong>City</strong>. Edith English, EngMHh Crwk.<br />
ee Downs, Easl Orango, Mlldr.jd E, Barria, Alorruitown<br />
Lry are repn^enled at the II* M. (Mra.) Witrner, Wild. Marli- I, En«insion, Plemantvlllo<br />
F, Eddy, Newark, Muriel E, Bown, Morrlmown<br />
ijr School which i« d. Hilda F. Fieldii, Pleassntvllle,<br />
ct nioshy, Verona, Uudloy D, II, Bragg, Chester<br />
„. ,,_wlnn at the High IJ E, Young, Beley'« Paint. Iloloti M. li'oley, Pleananlvlllf,<br />
Garhfliii, Nowarfc, Catherine Hay Eken,<br />
Wadlson,<br />
ol. Allantlc Courily Isails I* iuhovitz. Woodbine, Mary Ford. PleMantvillg,<br />
1 Kik Kirk levins, i KKant OranBe, UavW Wlllluill liancie, Dover<br />
the number <strong>of</strong> enrfillnn-nL^,<br />
Muriel A. Fortniie, Ailantie Ciiy Dorothy HeiiriiiiK, East Orange Ueiirudu Ka<br />
I 111, followed by cape May<br />
Atlantic Oonnty Elm SpauItllngH Foiiruee, Atlnnn<br />
llopf. Llnwood, " c c "' 1 -<br />
Alary L, Nessliinmer, Nutley,<br />
Meadi-, Ml, Tabo<br />
Loin Loder, Newark.<br />
nly, which l« represented by f,\<br />
lila*. Atianllc <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Nl " m] f 8 "^ AtlmM <strong>City</strong>,<br />
(Mm.) Iieade, Bnut Oharloltii L. Mi-ailc, Ml. Tabor!<br />
he pupils travennK me Er,,at Hilda Lamb. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
MI "S' A - F "' AlianMj! <strong>City</strong>, Orange.<br />
Maijorl,, L, (Mrs.) Puulsari<br />
Itislance Mi atlimd the w-s d Irfe Pleasintviil • Bohi-rtll M, French, Hammnntnn Dorothy gchroeder, East -orange, -Oranfi Dover.<br />
8 are Arthur E, Hurley uiu<br />
M l^eild pirawintvllli.<br />
M "*"''<br />
F - Gambrlll, PlearantvlIIe Helen Terry. East Orange,<br />
iamln Edwards, <strong>of</strong> KatiMaJ<br />
il.' "(Ji 1 .) "Lrrcl*. Leed. '«•"•"" n l""»M- J c n l n °;- „. ... Ella B., (Mm.) Tlldon, Orang," Middlesex Cqunty<br />
j<br />
Eniiiiii M, ti-ruhanu NorthflpM, nnroiliy Wllllanm, Orange.<br />
, Mo,, and John T, Wlliitly<br />
Anna<br />
ilngham, Ala.<br />
G. Lull. Some Point.<br />
»_'• Oreeno Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Mabi'l P. Louglilnn. Manlewooil<br />
Rulli Anilenwn. Wootlbrltlge,<br />
b m m a<br />
Gladys Larneil, Pleamnt-<br />
°- Oranl, Egg Harbor, Dorothy K. noinberger, OK<br />
Irene Beatty, Perth Amboy,<br />
hirty-four <strong>of</strong> the pupils at<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>ia Ooeria, Allantlc <strong>City</strong>, Rillge.<br />
Viola E, Dunham. Woodridgo.<br />
ling the school are from othe:<br />
Lucliia Hurbeck, New Brunawlolt.<br />
ea. The following studt'nt: Llniham Norlhflcld<br />
P - "* len Ventnor.<br />
W. Kathr^n<br />
»<br />
PorleU(,<br />
B, .<br />
Plnnntville.<br />
BI ,i,iii» mNellie l m E E,<br />
' mT]e^ "111, Hill.<br />
jvi,!^<br />
Hurley,<br />
"<br />
llammnnton<br />
^ ^ " ^<br />
,<br />
• iara E, VoIkB, Plnronce,<br />
H, Hayward, New Brunsek,<br />
(thy Lillian Bomrth, <strong>Ocean</strong> Edythe Proebstle, Ventnor.<br />
BeweB OonTitv Grace Weatherby, Clarksboro.<br />
lew. E«s!yn M. Hlch, Atlantle <strong>City</strong>. - i» uviunjf<br />
Bdlth W, Wllley, Woodbury<br />
e Vnve, Perth Amboy.<br />
ie B. Boiarth, B. Seavlile, Edith M, (Mrs.) Honey. Ventner, habol Banta, Oradell,<br />
Brinda B, Worrell Roebllng.<br />
W, Koryhski, pePth Am-<br />
Siinbeth Bunn, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, pannle Hublnflns, JIcKee <strong>City</strong>, oladya I.. Besser, RldgeOeld Part<br />
tl U, Caldwell, Petersliurg. Namle Rublnflne, MeKee <strong>City</strong>, Marion C, Bultrwort._lBdi.<br />
fude Chambers, wlldwood. Mary 0. Rudolf, Atlantic city. Anno V. A. Cllne, Kmherrorti,<br />
abeth (Mrs,) Chapin, <strong>Ocean</strong> Edythe B. SamB<strong>On</strong>, Ploaaantvllle. BUS Bvangeline Farnham, Ton<br />
'?• Gertrudii acarbroiigh. Pleasant. ""y<br />
Jbett Daily Collins, Palermo. vllle. Maude (Mm.) Koch, QrantwooS,<br />
I f, Coraon, Palermo. Leiiore Kyle Scott, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Joseph A, Foley, Park Bldse,<br />
Ibtth T. CorB<strong>On</strong>, Tuckahoe, <strong>Jul</strong>ius D. Sfely, Hamniontan. Marjorle B. Vanderbiek, Engie<br />
y Oorion, North Wlldwood. Florence glye, pleaiantvllle. •aatA.<br />
mtira DsDan, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mildred Imith, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, I*'<br />
"bith flteer (Mm.) Doilflais, Nan Tlaylor Smith, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. iwmrnj. sergeii, uycuoa,<br />
lo Grande, nhoda H. imith, Atlantic city. _ ,,_—.. - _,_<br />
ithy Alberta Idliolni, Cape Mary w. Swain, Eiwood. BnrllnftoB Gouty<br />
V, Helen O. TfUnrb<strong>of</strong>e, PleasantvIIIe. H. Rudgeni Alkens, FIorenBi.<br />
Is M, Bndlcqtt, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Leona Van Lew, Pleasantvillf, Mary Al-bor, Orein Bank,<br />
enes snes Evaiu, Evanj, Petirgburg, Feteraburi, Jouph Venltl, Mays Landing. H, Dorothy Atkinson, Moorei<br />
0. fldler, Donnlnvllli-. Dannlsviile, Ronralne Webb, A-tweoon. to"<br />
ilton Qandy, flatldy, Leaburl. Leaburi. Lllllsn A, Wescott, HanMnantatl, Elisabeth Elli.ilielh S. Baldwin, Burlington<br />
• Oariison, Oarrlson, Court Home, Amy J. (Mrs.) Whlften, Ham- Osraldlne Branch, Braneh, lurllngtori. lurtlnftori,<br />
list B, Olbb, Ocesn city,<br />
Ellin H. Bridge, Mt. Holly,<br />
le I, Osillni, cape Mar, Katllryn Whitman, Pleasantvilie <strong>Jul</strong>ia Collier, BeMrly.<br />
A M, Hslleru, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Agnea Wilson, FleajantvlUe, Vtrna B, Cotton, Vltieentown.<br />
tfc» IM Hlckmon, South Dannls. Ddflnis. Miriam Woocl, Woad, Hammontoti.<br />
Hsininonton, Maud ft...j era »•«.„. yen, Mt, M. Holly, »,..._<br />
•Is T, Mfn.) Huinei, Cape Ruth Maynard Blllott, Atlantic flara h,, G, Crotier, Mt, Holly.<br />
&T°- , _ , <strong>City</strong>, . Grace B, s, uav^, flavLi, Kivgrton, Rlverton,<br />
nelji ImboMl, <strong>Ocean</strong> C4tj'. ' Lucille Carer, Atlantle <strong>City</strong>, Bmlly Bmliy Donnhiie, Moorestawn,<br />
Moornslown.<br />
a B, itrenon, Cape May, Viola T, (Mrs.) Maxwell, Htu- Oenevievs M. Eafllnf Mooreg<br />
SI Jagfard, Court House, antville. town,<br />
' Kasmb, Ocian Olty, , Marlon Ande«ton, lajds Point, Jemima Bmlen, Florence,<br />
i Kate, Woodbine. ' Eleanor Ansnann, Vcntnor, Alice H, Engie, Burllniton,<br />
am B, (Un.) Kelly, OMan Madolelne Antmaji, Ventn<strong>of</strong>, Harsh Foullu, FIoMnet,<br />
ty,<br />
T6oma» Pransli larnes, Ploosint- Mary B, Gregory, Mt, Holly,<br />
1 KIrby, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, , Tllle, Anna L, Halna, Vlncetown,<br />
nrtt Laugalln, Pstenrturi, H, Rojraan, Strahouga, Egg H»r- Marlanna Harflwil, Wrlfhtj.<br />
nette Mveffe, Woodbine, nor city, town,<br />
i MacNell. Tuckohoc. Mary X, Bteckui, PleaHntvllle, Mabel Blliabetli KelUnganeadi<br />
ryii MttiiBHiok Mar, Cape ifaoml, (Mrs,) Blake. Pleuant. Moortitown. ,<br />
ay Court iiouee. ville Bllinbath A, Msranall, Mt, Holly.<br />
• B, Jfiwtoii, Wfloditown. ft , , mMHm I^J, piinL Vf ili M«I«»1I, Mt, Holly,<br />
Rltlence ARhton, Jersey <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Gemma A, Bevilacqua, Bayonne<br />
Oo«a Coast;<br />
Margaret B. BUIng, Jersey <strong>City</strong>. Reva Camburn, wareton,<br />
Margaret S, Brown, Bayonne, Lelah I. Clayton, Silverton<br />
Margaret Mary Chaplin, West Viola M. Clayton, Lakewood<br />
New York,<br />
M, Irene Cramer. Manahawkin.<br />
Eatelle M. utuinlnB, Bayonne.'<br />
Mas W - Cramer, Barnegat,<br />
Paulino K, Dagostino, Bayonno. I Bdna Ilaielton, -MananawRis,<br />
Moody Boardwalk Tabernacle<br />
Fifth and Boardwalk<br />
EVANGELIST<br />
Harry 0. Anderson<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oakland, California,<br />
Preaches Every Night at 7:45<br />
"Round the Round World"<br />
will be given tonight, FRIDAY, JULY 23. MR Anderson<br />
has rtcently rttnrncd from s tow<strong>of</strong> the ^wpiltj.<br />
—SBlTt»AY SERVICES—<br />
lOiOO A. It, WM Lit, S;M* «., f rti R M.<br />
lliitir:i(-k<br />
Eunice Brngan, Biiiiiidhrnok.<br />
Marlon II.-111 IJavf-iipori. Huitier<br />
vllle.<br />
Maude M, Piiryea, Hniiih noiiiid<br />
brook.<br />
Allot" E, Eniem, Nemnir,<br />
Haiti., (Sh».) Hinaoii. Bound<br />
brook.<br />
Dorety E, Koc, Sonierville.<br />
Beaale H. Newklrk, Snniervlllo,<br />
Clara C, Ormlaton. Bernard»vll|e<br />
Mildred L, Smiili, Soniervllh.,<br />
Eihel C. Somere, Boiiniihrook.<br />
Union Connty.<br />
Gern-ude C, Calhoun. Eiijaiieth,<br />
Ada H. Ciark.1, Plainfl,>ld.<br />
Ada L. Cole, Elisabeth,<br />
Alice E, Cole, Elizabeth.<br />
Miirgaret Crueller. Rahway.<br />
Mary LolilBe llubley. Phllndol<br />
pilia.<br />
Gemhul M. liiirilKon. Plalnaeld.<br />
Winifred C, l.ln:jwakl, Crauroid<br />
Margaret Martin Eahway,<br />
Helen Fringls, Sumnill,<br />
Nornia Seaman. Wmlfleld.<br />
Ruth E, Flory. Sangor,<br />
Loillne Calahan, Eaaten.<br />
Arthur m, Hwley, Kan«» Olty, «^*AfWitiM; Ift3<br />
Mo, . Paulino J,Bohml*,'P,<br />
Oertruriii E. Ilafley Pattiitawfl, Mildred Ehlllen, Phil<br />
Pli,<br />
Wltllfroil Btillti, Potitow<br />
Ashes F. Judklns, nro<strong>of</strong>clyn, N, T. Kaeierihi TfftHgiffirir'i,<br />
Buth Kurt!, Lancaster Co. town, Pa, " : .'•'•"-i«.V.<br />
(Oap, Pa.)<br />
Anna M. Tobln. PltLburt,<br />
A. Elinaibeth Larkln. Claymonl. Virginli Williams, JrirWilt'U*<br />
Del.<br />
Virginia M. Wood, NuiralB,"<br />
Marion T MeAvoy, Philadelphia, J.-mi B. Walker, Phlladelplll^,<br />
PH.<br />
J-hn T. Mt-lam. nifniltaj<br />
IMi-ll H. MoAvny. Pllil,Hlelnhlli. Ala, ' ' •"<br />
M Mcrls, PottH<br />
1 1 (VNolll. FPllilBflelt<br />
Arthur Wsilliine j'aeke<br />
1 To the young man'ii hottotjf<br />
•MWOVPIVII iha! he bad in»" J * J<br />
hly put his nnB ortiUna ,<br />
i:iii in the taiicab with iuai.<br />
, "li»g rianloih 11 - Hn—rtmBBMf^af,<br />
; riiniiiiE out <strong>of</strong> thi ollneS, "»W<br />
I tiiat driver is no r^llia"msd.<br />
got* no fnut, I need •upport," ;>'.-'•<br />
! Weil, .he repliod..MmMtjb<br />
thnt. "he hasn't llowtd dtrtrff ,<br />
1 yet, hna lie!" "» ;<br />
Delicious Home Made 1 ' *<br />
ICE CREAM<br />
Delivered To Your Door<br />
By Quart and Up<br />
French and Danish Pastry<br />
Special Attention to Weddings and<br />
Private Parties<br />
Chocolates nod Boh-bons<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Pastry Shop<br />
826 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
People's Bus Service, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
Bui Schedule <strong>of</strong> Tune<br />
Leave Corbin <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Leave Arriva<br />
7 A, M. 8 A. M. 9 A, M,<br />
10 A.M. II A.M. 12 M,<br />
2P,M, 3 P, M. 4 P. M,<br />
5 P. M. 6 P, M, 1 R M.<br />
9 P. M. 10 P, M. II P.M.<br />
Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice<br />
Beautiful Somers Point<br />
The Ideal Combination <strong>of</strong> Seashore and Country Offen <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Soundest Investments on the,South Jersey Coast.<br />
SOMERS POINT is not a boom city whtn a pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> 100% or more<br />
it promised the next day. Its soundness is bated upon a steady,<br />
natural, normal growth.<br />
You can purchase a 50 ft. Improved Lot at<br />
Somers Point for as low as<br />
800<br />
Or a Bungalow as low as<br />
$ 2,500<br />
Look Into This Unusual Opportunity Mow<br />
LEWIS B. MATHI AS<br />
Shore Road and New Jer«ey Ave. .,-><br />
s84<br />
SOMERS POINT,<br />
pw ,
NK.<br />
5<br />
, I '<br />
•Dempsey |<br />
By Feg Murray<br />
gladiators In insi Blgbrs fight- Thi Manaxaa Mauler<br />
out Sharkey In the neve-nth round with 11 left.<br />
It Kill<br />
the crowd win S3.O0O, , DerapiHiy'a xhuro <strong>of</strong> • ih« s.itc la<br />
whlli> Shorkcy'.. l« 1215.000.<br />
'Sports Colyum<br />
By O-BY-JINGO<br />
RKSORT HAI Goon TEAM<br />
Murdock Mackenzie has liiore than made good in his promise<br />
a good baseball team in the resort. In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
he has assembled a nine <strong>of</strong> scholastic stars who have<br />
up every team that ii haj met at this writing.<br />
They are<br />
» ripe far stronger competition and ire going to get it. according<br />
;_Murdo. Tim Saturday they play Chester. The fans who<br />
the battles between Chester and Riviera lift year will<br />
i
, Aimati<br />
IT. NK. Nowl<br />
BN, Boston. |<br />
to bsr<br />
iWir<br />
John<br />
nUht!<br />
with<br />
certificate.<br />
L by Utoi<br />
tuff hit •<br />
fael. I<br />
d<br />
MB<br />
Un*» in]<br />
n<br />
"TIM 1<br />
i.ind W»<br />
<strong>of</strong> r<br />
11*'<br />
mam<br />
dvtutl<br />
^ ^"iYfe AfcLB\KES°F<br />
ilife^'s Point<br />
,»in» r <br />
:*t the club<br />
Btniieth Bwiui and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cltr. exiled okt. & I* Cor.<br />
4tw IL m. HIM Society net<br />
jjsMar evening with MB.<br />
It was decided to<br />
.be** party in August,<br />
;;The Ktaw OlirU ud Vera<br />
itra. <strong>of</strong> Patterson, are vlslt-<br />
; Her. ud Mn. ItnffeU,<br />
|Mr, Ml Mrs. John Bnamuler<br />
Join and Oharta, <strong>of</strong><br />
wen at the Baptist<br />
up Bandar,<br />
•. Albert Adam* ami two<br />
htM* returned home gunda<br />
i a, *Mt U •risutine,<br />
tUi, and Mrs. B, Holmes, ei<br />
i <strong>City</strong>, •nonpanied Mr. and<br />
*. t. Oorwn to the fifth<br />
reunion and banquet <strong>of</strong><br />
!Mnr Jener Butt Society ol<br />
Petenbnrs, Fla.. held at As.<br />
>.*U* on Friday evening.<br />
>Mr. Mtarttt Stlte. aid slater.<br />
•pint Sunday wltb Mr,<br />
Mn. Amos Omen.<br />
n. fiar* Dulley and MB.<br />
Us. motored to Cape Hay<br />
Mr, «ntf Mn. E, A. Canon, ol<br />
Oltr. and Miss Haiea<br />
dined Mth E. L. Conoa<br />
family Sunday.<br />
'Norm«a<br />
Clark and Harold<br />
i'lpm'in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sat<br />
Via Klnnl» Young and friend.<br />
" W«K TUUtinff rel»"<br />
Mr, and Mn. Jaeob Petut and<br />
family ipent Sunday at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Flora Clark, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>'<br />
<strong>City</strong>,<br />
spent Sunday with .her<br />
mother, Mn. P. Il<strong>of</strong>hiimi,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dundrea<br />
el Woodlyane, spent Sunday wtth<br />
the tatter's mother, Mrs,<br />
Layton,<br />
Mn. Jennie Lloyd left Monday<br />
for Moorestown, where she bis<br />
been Mm, Ida Creamer and children<br />
spent Thursday In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Miss Nettie Ken l> visiting<br />
her aunt. In, Clarence 1-smun<br />
yon <strong>of</strong> Cape May.<br />
Sir. John Endieott returned to<br />
tin home on Sunday, after neveral<br />
days' stay with his ion. Henry,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr. Thomas Creamer spent<br />
Sunday In Sea Iiie <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Biggins<br />
pint Sunday with thd former's<br />
parenu, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph<br />
Rigging, <strong>of</strong> Avalon,<br />
Miss Glendore<br />
Mason .pent<br />
Saturday<br />
night with Mr, md<br />
Mn, Kenneth Boiiharo. <strong>of</strong> El<br />
don.<br />
Mr. and Ms, a. B. Mason and<br />
•on, Carl, motored to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
on Sunday.<br />
— Of EMI WWN SttViULl<br />
5E I Sl.i£r^- —<br />
mjem<br />
South Seaville<br />
ford Lodge, I. O. 0, F,. attended<br />
installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers at Court<br />
[.House Friday evening,<br />
Frank<br />
Holllngsead and »ir«j E. A. Grace'and J. H. Berry<br />
spent Thursday In Philadelphia. I played with the Pennsylvania<br />
Truman Hickman sold the j Railroad Band In Trenton on<br />
Unnie<br />
Learning farm at Cler- Saturday,<br />
mom at public sale, Saturday af-1 Mr. and Mn. John Reap and<br />
ternoon. It brought 13.600.<br />
iMW Betty Roeap spent the week<br />
Floyd Doughty U employed by'end in Northfleld with Mrs. Hoe<br />
w, s, Jones <strong>of</strong> Court House, and , »«P'» brother.<br />
Hi-n our people with IM daily.<br />
Arthur Laricks .pent BUBday<br />
A (arge number from here ,|. | "MIHK l_n Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
tended Bob Morton'. circus dur.1 m "» =""1 °« '• "peaaiBg<br />
the three days' showing »t wild.' 11 "' Mends In Fairwood<br />
and thoroughly<br />
enjoyed' lon '<br />
the performance. : Mm. L. McElwee and Mia M,<br />
Captain M. M. Norbury and -«» -«» Wlldwood<br />
Betty Roeap and<br />
hamfeers. <strong>of</strong><br />
[.Ha]<br />
Mrs.<br />
Creek.<br />
Thursday evening.<br />
Quite a serious<br />
woods are<br />
MRL<br />
Gcdhen, called on friends, here,<br />
Tuesday,<br />
Belmar James, who his been<br />
started at Sea Isle Junction on<br />
, Thursday evening, but was gotten<br />
under eontroy before any damage<br />
was done.<br />
Mra. E, A, drace and Mr. and<br />
working for the Bill Telephone \ Vm_ „ H. Whiting were<br />
-empany. In Pennsylvania,. 1» SI town visitors Saturday evening.<br />
home en a vacaiien.<br />
Goshen<br />
) KM tbU week,<br />
% ,;Mr. *nd Hit. Xaymand Dumus<br />
' ttaUj.<br />
<strong>of</strong> CimiJen. spent<br />
6*t mnh IBeir comlns. Mr<br />
I;MB(.;Jtaafc Young,<br />
Tr. «Bd Mm. J, Wauhko and<br />
"* molored to Wlnsdor 8at-<br />
BeUeplain<br />
^f&ittjfc.'lla. H. B. Hew .pent<br />
wltb Mr. ui<br />
_<br />
Biggins, sf Avaloi<br />
ktttv:tM qnt, iahert II and<br />
" ' mtimi to ie* Iile<br />
on Bundny etening,<br />
. Md Mm. Thomas Harris<br />
Baiul*y with their daugh<br />
ftMdWWBaM<br />
Moore, ol Cor.<br />
law../.;<br />
Kdwurd H<strong>of</strong>fmsn spent<br />
.JHf fp BiUfllle,<br />
fl*ot»e Hothacker, <strong>of</strong> Avalon,<br />
t^Htiirn on Friday.<br />
•nil Mra, Irevl Hand re.<br />
boms on Sunday afMr a<br />
'<br />
rmUk thslatter's par.<br />
Mr.ma MM. ConoTtr, <strong>of</strong><br />
mm.<br />
apf Mn, U H. Blggtaa<br />
* th« former's »taler»,<br />
Witt* Miller, <strong>of</strong> fflyrla,<br />
m Mn- Jdargy BlggiBi, <strong>of</strong><br />
1 - - - - and Mrs, Helen<br />
. . '« Marcus Hook, on<br />
VIUcbM Lacey, oCPBrt,<br />
. .MM. on friends here on I<br />
tobelle, Melmr, <strong>of</strong> Phlla<br />
Sunday with her | day<br />
i,Jta.if, Layton.<br />
H«bece» Sanr ni Mn,<br />
•too Mia. Akna Abrarr<br />
I BolTllle, caUed on Mn,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Hender«on<br />
called on relatlvM In Jillville the<br />
past Sunday,<br />
Mrs, Sarah B, iffllth returned on<br />
Monday <strong>of</strong> last week to the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nelson Smith and family after<br />
an extended stay with relatlvei<br />
ia Haddonfleld, Collingiwood and<br />
Merchantville.<br />
Mrs. Nelson Smith. Mrs, L, H.<br />
Swain and Mrs. F. W. Jameii were<br />
Millville inoppers on Tuesoaf <strong>of</strong><br />
last week.<br />
Mn. Harry 0, Smith and son,<br />
lames, were Is Court House on<br />
Monday,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Godfrey.<br />
if Clarksboro, were tie gueits <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs, Mulford. Cole over<br />
the week end.<br />
Mr. and Mn. F, W. James called<br />
en their son. Bertram James and<br />
wife, in <strong>Ocean</strong> city, recently.<br />
Mrs. Ella Yearslty, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Is at the home <strong>of</strong> her sister,<br />
Mn, Mary StUlwel! for an ex.<br />
tended time.<br />
MIIM Flora Sharp* last week<br />
enjoyed the camp meeting at An,<br />
New Jersey,<br />
Mrs, Nelson SialOi entertained<br />
the W, C, T, U. on Thursday afternoon<br />
at her home,<br />
William Tozer and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Millvllie, were at the home <strong>of</strong> his<br />
parents, Mason Toser and family,<br />
on Saturday,<br />
Everybody that attended the dog.<br />
gie roast at Reed's Beach on<br />
Thursday evening, given by the<br />
Blue Ribbon Club, had as anjoyable<br />
time,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, rharlei<br />
Mitner<br />
enlertalncd Paul Meyers, <strong>of</strong> Phiia<br />
delphia, over the week end.<br />
y<br />
g<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Roeap, Br.,<br />
Howard Selover, <strong>of</strong> Oamden, l> and Miss Betty* Roeap spent' the<br />
.pending a week with his father week-end with relatives In Nerthand<br />
ntaier ai Reed's Beach,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber!<br />
Russell Payne was In town on<br />
Cape May Point<br />
and sons were among th* guests Saturday,<br />
entertained at dinner by Mr. and<br />
Horace Payne, Jr., Is sick<br />
Mrs. •herman Loekwood, <strong>of</strong> wildwood,<br />
on Sunday.<br />
i<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Imanuel<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Sow Y<strong>of</strong>ki Jlp, anil Mrs,<br />
Charles<br />
Carlisle and Curioss,<br />
Broughton. <strong>of</strong> Sldora; Mr, and; Miss Mary Lewis spent Satur-<br />
Mrs, Harry Hill, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwead;! day afternoon<br />
witb Mrs, AJei<br />
Mlm Crahtree, <strong>of</strong> Philaiielphls: • Kaldeman,<br />
the Rev, and Mns, Bradshaw and Edward Chelerton, <strong>of</strong> South<br />
son, Paul, <strong>of</strong> Harrtienvilii, and Seaville. spent Tuesday evening<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Harris were (hi! "It* friends.<br />
Mrs. H. Van Artsdalen, <strong>of</strong> Wil<br />
mington, £nint Sunday with her<br />
mother here,<br />
Mrs. A. Richards entertained<br />
her mother for several days this<br />
week,<br />
Mlaa Kalherine Blinard is vititing<br />
her aunt, Mrs. Leslie<br />
Howelis, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr. and Mr*. LewU<br />
ham and sons, <strong>of</strong> Helslervllle,<br />
called on Uriah oandy Monday<br />
evening,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. lhangar Hand,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Went Cape May, called on Mrs.<br />
Carrie Bushnell Sunday after,<br />
noon.<br />
Earl Chester, <strong>of</strong> Oermantown.<br />
spent Saturday and Sunday wltb<br />
his mother, Mrs, Hannah Chester.<br />
Raymond WeMeott and family,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Logan, Pa,, are visiting his<br />
parenu, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel<br />
Westcott.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Leroy May, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May court House, called on<br />
Mr, Frank Fidler and family on<br />
Sunday,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Join J. Munders.<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill, Bare taken<br />
a cottage at this resort to remain<br />
until tabor Day.<br />
Mrs, Eiecta B. Curtis was a<br />
recent guest <strong>of</strong> her son-in-law<br />
and<br />
daughter, Mr. and Mn.<br />
James M. Lelgbton. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
Mrs. Frank V. DUPOBt and hfir<br />
etildren. <strong>of</strong> Wilmington. Del,, are<br />
spending tbe numnier at •this reert.<br />
Mrs. David Day and eon are<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. David<br />
Rodan. <strong>of</strong> Perrr 8tre*t.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Wall# Colton<br />
Burt, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, will spend<br />
the latter part <strong>of</strong> the summer in<br />
Cipe May,<br />
Mrs. H, c. Shoemaker, <strong>of</strong> Phiia<br />
deiphla, and her daughter, Mrs,<br />
W. j. Green and her amajl daugb,<br />
ter, <strong>of</strong> Pine Bluff, Net,, are<br />
spending the Hummer In Case<br />
May.<br />
Eldora<br />
Cape May <strong>City</strong><br />
Roy Williams, <strong>of</strong> Sarheth, Pa,<br />
has been vIsHing friends in Cape<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Truman<br />
Robert Crowe and daugh-<br />
Hickman Saturday afternoon.<br />
i ter » spent the week-end at tSeir<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> our people attended I summer home on Cape Avenue.<br />
j services at the Burlelgh Church,' *•"• Albert Wilson, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />
' Wednesday evening and heard \ delphia, spent several days last<br />
Mlaa<br />
Oloria Cherry, the<br />
evangelist.<br />
ard j<br />
gl r ll w «k »lth Mr, and Mrs, Edward<br />
iBerrell and daughter.<br />
William Garrison drove up ln| _<br />
Camden<br />
County and breufhr In<br />
down his sister and other relalives<br />
for their summer vacation,<br />
K f UPP called on friends<br />
May on Saturday.<br />
Ml8 * ABni B errlH went Tburs.<br />
afternoon with Miss Berenice<br />
ives for their summer vacation,<br />
^<br />
The Rev. I. H. Howell and| wllBon '<br />
sl a>l >»«'"-»•<br />
The Presbyterian Mite Society<br />
met at the home <strong>of</strong> Charles Billtard<br />
but W.'dntuday evening,<br />
L, Powell made a busttrip<br />
to Court House Friday<br />
Doming,<br />
A, T, Bailey and family passed<br />
Tursday evening in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mrs, Alma Taylor and Mrs,<br />
Jennie Madden were in Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong> Friday afternoon,<br />
Mb* Grace Parker, <strong>of</strong> Barrington.<br />
has been the guest <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
and Mrs. Roland Sharp,<br />
A surprise in the form <strong>of</strong> a<br />
variety supper wu tendered Captain<br />
Maurice Oandy last Friday<br />
evening when 41 <strong>of</strong> his friends<br />
gathered at bis home to spend a<br />
sociable time with one who to<br />
moat highly esteemed not only<br />
In thda community but by his<br />
many<br />
acquaintances In other<br />
pans <strong>of</strong> the county.<br />
Mlsa Marr<br />
Stetlnun waa<br />
MUlville shopper tttMuffl<br />
Mr, and Mr*; JoSnuife<br />
children, <strong>of</strong> Falrview<br />
w«elt end with Mr<br />
finoch Williams,<br />
Mr, and Mn, Jnl_<br />
visited relatives In 4tlap%|<br />
Mrs Josetth<br />
entertaining her<br />
Camden,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dwfci<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
have Ma"~~a<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. uid~ lolvr<br />
Bonder. I"<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clanaeai<br />
have been entertainyit 1<br />
Mnl, Harry Or«a loil<br />
Phlladulphia.<br />
Oeorge X, Miller in ta|<br />
vine Baturday.<br />
" fl<br />
Rev. and Mrs, C, &<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dennlsville. wen la rnbl>jiB«neratlon<br />
to gonerritlon, but<br />
[little from y.'iir to ypar. Tlii,<br />
IDSK <strong>of</strong> the nlnntronlii (•riilury<br />
wilh Ihclr ruffliti /mil<br />
nnd (imbinliiiTiia<br />
il:lll ulvi.,,<br />
[to Rinii.ltolty. ;ilii,iw<br />
(iiiiiiiy.<br />
lever elaborule. ])riis>i,.K, rn|»'n.<br />
plus nnd unili!iiiiini!H «rf mill<br />
iilo, but not fiiwnys by the „ .,<br />
*r' B hud «ln«. Hi,, i-ind, , "' l _ n " J " m f"<br />
»»'""•» '"- »'<br />
iFhillnnin,, han.l „,:„!„„> nr0 " | l r "" 1 " ••'•••"•v.-r r,i.l,ifln!1|,|.<br />
tlDH anil rmhrnldnrv ,m mm - -' " ISil ""' r " (lw '"l«)»- 'Hi- pKll.<br />
but only in M.,1,,1,,,, "' ">•»"•. »'-:.ly. PUIi)-inm| „.,„<br />
,nt nil over lhe Bllril,»n, :""""• "•""•'•' r BflllHlfiUI,,.,-,, ,„,„,<br />
I If) puraiii! willi pllrlirnrku or lirllu<br />
islMiill hilyH lo kj||, U||, Worlli Ilicll<br />
Hi.<br />
liiid roused in hi,<br />
siiiii iinii.1 imly hi<br />
(Will.<br />
UH*S nf (ii^ i'iirHi. hiiiiii-<br />
fiifiiiifin<br />
hiiH rMlileii It lo ill!- wellMiri'sseii<br />
wnmiiJi's t'vorydiiy vnnilmiiiry.<br />
AM UnOIEHT OAHMBNT<br />
ir wiiriij wfriihcr. M IJIIH stnp-In=<br />
:!iltl=|H>tt[Quilt r'nliitiitieil liffalr. if<br />
i« iliiti'il mlk JiTW-y. Two uliiirt<br />
nuiielfi, iiaek ;tn,l front, make HIP<br />
(iii'p-j?!!! ^h:iri-nily iirondnaiit<br />
fliini u lucnl HMitluli, a iiiise«iirfli!<br />
on tiu> Hiihjcut; aaiii lie In subnliilicei<br />
"Nobody ha. ever aeon a<br />
vltiLiiihir, tiur<br />
IUIH any one over<br />
iaatijii (me; we (Id liot know Jlyti<br />
what Hii.y nn, |ikt, whathi-r Holhl<br />
ur ilmihli biit we do knuw<br />
thin;<br />
that Kri'i'iM, milk aiiil<br />
whoiogruln<br />
brrail uro iiiiiiini; ilit! rlcibuHt ln|<br />
vilamliii'<br />
ciiiiti.ni."<br />
Tlluli, why tuiiBli! tho laj<br />
up with a pr<strong>of</strong>undity<br />
-wliicji<br />
ciuinot ev.in (leiitouiitriite our-l<br />
SFive«?<br />
Wlien a mini or woman'<br />
talkH to nu about vltamlneji<br />
andj<br />
horiiiuni'ii, I fuel<br />
We tlotri hflli'n- In .iiii.iiyniiMi<br />
'iiinniiiiieiili.jiiji iiriiinariiy, but<br />
*.' ui" Koliiji in print i Ii IH |i>uor<br />
r . nr ()!,> liiMiHlt (if ii» wriltir (ind<br />
I (.Hi,r iiiils. We HiigBOHl (hat II<br />
now | ii,. eltppi-il an,I niallwl tn all<br />
j<br />
nrrlng liny rr|i>iiiln, fur we kno»<br />
O, 1 j thi-rt- art. nuni« tiiiiiKJt thitt can<br />
I be nnmi-rrpil biiitiT by iithi-r gills<br />
"'""""""", f"r ih'-lr boy frleniis Iliiin by tin.<br />
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i)iiy« will<br />
^irf^ciitiy<br />
bmlly<br />
thiMi! in<br />
id that I<br />
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with Will<br />
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with<br />
er tu<br />
wiiii!<br />
lluw<br />
Iniiiif)<br />
willi ill,<br />
SilliU* Ijijy wjlli pr.<br />
piiiir bill win<br />
Ills ill<br />
Hlllglu<br />
i=!!S,, Will! fliliiciiiii: i,'!!,!,-I i.<br />
Buys, tuiiM It friilii fiii,) win<br />
kiioivM<br />
yoii ran itii tip kiittck<br />
otils will! lilt, liitii'H if yuii<br />
wjil<br />
uiiiy fiilitiw the liiuKt isloinclltary<br />
ruii-a nf fuutishin.<br />
It's Nt! simple<br />
hi (Itjiil willi woiiii.n. All they nuk<br />
••' Hit. Uiinfei any Jiiiih ean<br />
In In sit...<br />
Ail,•nil,,)! Uiiti'ri what gets<br />
ili< til,<br />
JiMliffiiifiK;!'—never!<br />
Ami (Ins uttmuiiinH M>IM| nut<br />
lit- coolly oiK.s, ,'ilhcr,<br />
Tl!(^ro are<br />
aijy<br />
fiunilK.r tit Hlrls whu wouitt<br />
HOTS<br />
It ir Mi Ulilm y<br />
Wh<br />
•.lull I .1.1 with diut.hli.rB silk<br />
Blazing Scarlet Sage<br />
Of Fall Flowef (<br />
Seed Mjy Be Sown Now To Bloom in Eptly Scf<br />
—Original Species BeBt<br />
JThn<br />
hissing m<br />
l\laji la ullu <strong>of</strong><br />
glorlos <strong>of</strong><br />
he full garden, for no matter<br />
Imw trimly and hotly thojr bloom<br />
Hi! MUmnier the color nove<br />
no briliiunt tta during the Brit<br />
nlw them.<br />
Grown with<br />
Homo <strong>of</strong> tho yellow f B J] pores.<br />
i lain, fiuch as the golden helnlum<br />
they make one <strong>of</strong> . the<br />
UMt Btllkliig groupa In the fall<br />
garden,<br />
Baivlna, or acarlet angei,<br />
in alwajH be .procutfld<br />
from<br />
ITM-<br />
• orleinai ..aiwclw;<br />
Wmtrstif<br />
untjl fallito iiirst terth :|B<br />
ncaflet *Blory, but Ifci ""<br />
formi now<br />
Innl<br />
but Uipy nre a very<br />
iiaily mised anituai from<br />
nil sood may lie iown now lor<br />
•hii fall garden.<br />
Many gardnntirs who do not<br />
:o such iterco color during the<br />
montha purpoiiely plant thorn<br />
t. 1 , no they wjl] gqrne Into<br />
rrnelf?<br />
It la quite loo good to j Plnnii-d in*<br />
tiliitiaril, hut nil,, has outgrown tho I H,,,,,,<br />
,, ^<br />
intil enrly Beptomber,<br />
w, they will So in<br />
, ,,.„ kll i lllL ' lr Klury during tho fall<br />
..,„ kimono. ||1(Jlllnll. Thero „„ liuimrom m.<br />
to ,..„,, , ,„„ rLk-^l"ut' rlMI "" °< " w "» ""•»"' »—«<br />
nhort hi biiiiro rashlon. Bkirt<br />
ilKtli<br />
bin<br />
U<br />
is hunt, nn h,,,lj I i i ittlt lintlh<br />
Coiiirasiing material lmir up<br />
lintlor boily can (ill in 111,<br />
mnl mulct's a very I'ffi.ctjvi!<br />
uiliig. The «a niititiriiil oi<br />
is!*,! for siot'Vts itittl<br />
iieek.<br />
tnj llic-rtj have ajstj boon depurple<br />
and roue<br />
iptjt] wit<br />
irit, but none arc comparable<br />
gap |n beauty tu the scarlet type.<br />
rim- ,<br />
n In<br />
now<br />
popubir.<br />
beddlne nnd for t'llglnEK nre «tl<br />
ami all summer bloomer* p)<br />
rrom net d navii now" ni«y JI«<br />
tinnipluntpil Into Home con*«nWbt<br />
rrntriK Kurd nn'd at tamrDtth<br />
opportunity uiDvdd to parnlMui<br />
iliinrtrrfl Inter in tbo na)tBbA /<br />
l{l\n tho fall bonfire<br />
Thuy nni not particular n' to?<br />
noil but ars sun Invers and ^<br />
Jolco Iii inlrt-siimmor beat/ ni<br />
VIIIIIIK thoy can hnvo jnotilon<br />
about tho roots, in dry BJ<br />
they droop, jo they tnuet be<br />
ildfil with a ffuocl noaklng tw<br />
tlmo tu time. ID IOIIB dry spella.<br />
1 litre la little cbolee nm<strong>of</strong>ljr<br />
thu tlwarf compact typos. H '<br />
nr.- McciLmt- it ts worth<br />
t<br />
f<br />
tu now ii fow<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
la spltmtloiw, which s|,^|i<br />
fall,will make aa imposing bush,<br />
ironi two or three fo«t tall hune ;<br />
with in flery .ipUda,vwMcliittif<br />
longer tlian thoso <strong>of</strong> th§-di(ijf!<br />
icompnet tyii.w.<br />
••••.'•{''><br />
in' tho parlo<br />
11,'itr Ail Flu:<br />
1 liitvt! uiiy numiier <strong>of</strong> nice boy<br />
friends who -H0, ! m io £<br />
Estelle James<br />
d-djughtcr <strong>of</strong> the notonooi<br />
f J»mei k uoW in Ua Aogi^e*<br />
Jajrriw part or her great grind-<br />
•ber. or the motWr <strong>of</strong>tli«JW»M<br />
in. in s movie <strong>of</strong> Oie Sfrt<br />
Give Your Hands a<br />
Flattering Setting<br />
Lqveiy handsi expressive and<br />
full <strong>of</strong> life, ari: such itii advantago<br />
that It Htjeius a traventy on<br />
human nature to bo Iho posses<br />
<strong>of</strong> iiunibi that are merely lumpa<br />
<strong>of</strong> fioiih, or just useful utonsils,<br />
Ami-riean women are <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
aVu'rst? to using their hantls as<br />
they tthotiltL<br />
They are a little<br />
afraid to let their hands give ex.<br />
pressiori to the life that is in<br />
them.<br />
Lovely hanilJi wore not meant<br />
to be eonooaled.<br />
The woman<br />
with beautiful hands should be<br />
wiso enough not lo hide them in<br />
IP against llio eleventh S8BO <strong>of</strong>j ""'<br />
ho iuiiday ii.'wspaper.<br />
TIIIH la '; n<br />
MnharraMing to byth'the patiqnt,/',,<br />
ind myself.<br />
Thorii are enough<br />
«ell known rapt* in the hanifi!<br />
if lln! faithful physician, that<br />
il? dogji not h?ei! to confilH^ the<br />
patient with ealoiiiw, vHiinirnuH<br />
iittl hormones! The more the pa.<br />
[font Is bfjfutliiied with ondflerinliOBy<br />
anil jii.talt.illsiij. the morn<br />
Ikely is ho in be suspicious <strong>of</strong><br />
good, plain, Bonslhlo food.<br />
Nobody but a fool would [ake<br />
away rrom the Hiimwy mrinual<br />
iahorer, thi? frieti betjfstaak whlr-Ii<br />
Is required lo keep hini<br />
(It for his JOB—even if<br />
frying<br />
Will IIP! Ill 111,<br />
side must fffectiv<br />
thai" I ami 1 " 11 ""<br />
iiiulff.m.nt.<br />
trying to<br />
IT C. C. eon.<br />
—that Is, by<br />
so I<br />
know<br />
pruri>r Hitiiii<br />
evcniliJ! will! .<br />
Ptils tllil!! Hi Slop Itll I IO Illl! jIMist<br />
exiifllsiv^ ciiiiiirct hi town, 1<br />
pi'i'siniiilly am praying that I<br />
will 1,1,-in. tine buuqliet <strong>of</strong><br />
flow.<br />
CIS OI 1 Ul!i> iiif;,' box (if Cillltiy bii=<br />
fill.- I BH ttiii old to Clljiiy il.<br />
Viiu'll i)u Milprljed<br />
few (|(iwiu« will iiee<br />
a lioiili<br />
Do You Worry into<br />
a Pink Perspiration?<br />
Did you kiidw that a norvoiw<br />
Fitting a Matter <strong>of</strong><br />
Art as Well as Inches<br />
nilElit rlMla<br />
lit to iiieasuri<br />
nit<br />
tlit<br />
pi ilk<br />
porspirailiiii,<br />
heartsick ,fliiiip,,r<br />
literally as well<br />
night flight*,<br />
rial win rip^t<br />
mi<br />
nt \vh<br />
yr<br />
ak when 1 assure<br />
ntiV jr<br />
in Inman<br />
vury f<br />
girl.<br />
HVisry girl ami wnlnini livlnFf<br />
ongs Tor attention—be p<br />
in wipiiMicaiUil, anil, <strong>of</strong><br />
hey nil wiini to bo aatloreti and<br />
it bg iimiie love to,<br />
Btit iiiuro necking, po<br />
general oiivonmn muii I* -<br />
oar out Mm Inleliigiilll girl's ill<br />
rest In a man.<br />
There art:<br />
akin^ iov<br />
and<br />
niPi ill flttlne<br />
It pays<br />
to buj gloteg that arc ntttd to<br />
tlie hands and do not diKeonimode<br />
llitiir ixspreasi%RnpHH<br />
Hands ghnuld bi! ghen a flat<br />
tiring settings<br />
Fur er ^clwt<br />
t ufDi that elve soi tnta^ to the<br />
j<br />
doca kin all the miracle work<br />
Ing vllamltiiui fluppa^ed to real h<br />
In th. auccuknt praUfn<br />
But It<br />
IH pntlrUy .motln r thing to<br />
f^t\<br />
Lh« Hwlvel ehair \eteran <strong>of</strong> mxty<br />
^uinnit.rH and a blood pressure <strong>of</strong><br />
190 on thi *ame sort nf fuLl<br />
<strong>On</strong>e inim s anlldote ean in truth,<br />
he another man a poison 1<br />
Selene*, abounds In matheniall<br />
eal prerigion<br />
cornmon ^enae la<br />
LsercbiL <strong>of</strong> that moat nondtrful<br />
pndo^mpnt ar thp<br />
sanp=juilf<br />
ment<br />
And judgment may «ave<br />
life, though the geometric ling<br />
ny other wny» <strong>of</strong><br />
Bmpty flatt'ry<br />
j doesn't go with all girls. It<br />
I H«i^.. Qf g0Uj^(,. but hejng a<br />
eilcik will not satisfy the<br />
that<br />
owher<br />
from somewhi<br />
npiotely forgottan.<br />
E\sl who<br />
huh.<br />
lo b<br />
?irlii i<br />
a brain buneath he<br />
Monoyf<br />
jVcii, I<br />
sure, but wa a!<br />
ho pass up iho bo:<br />
i to step out jrnyl:<br />
(or remain n<br />
botiy,<br />
birlliila<br />
biiok ei<br />
II itun<br />
IF/bhl.<br />
two <strong>of</strong> tho nort ove<br />
tiiiiig.<br />
Or perliapa<br />
an 12.00 lu js.oo—and my,<br />
iiut a wliiili! uf a return ynu'ii<br />
A woman'n ncod fur (loiislilora.<br />
I", liitillghlfiilneiiB mnl louder<br />
.'» IK liisiillahii.,<br />
show an In<br />
:llm!iil admiration for n gir<br />
(I evon though you are th,<br />
1st criininonpiaee man in<br />
thi<br />
'fill, ahe will immediatclir ills,<br />
ler in you Innumerable good<br />
iilillos. She will over look<br />
fmlf inin i<br />
mil<br />
Unit it<br />
nu><br />
bi Lnm,<br />
flgurillvt-ly<br />
tht<br />
'Hence says a 36 coat mifesi<br />
I ti>° siimewhat larger than a 00<br />
[ ilress, bocaluio the coat iniiat by<br />
I worn over the dross, Experience<br />
snyii riirlher that a short woman,<br />
a woman ur medium height and<br />
a tali woman may all wear fllge<br />
I 36, but ail require dliferunt pro-<br />
Ipnrtioiis, HIICII as illircrijiil longlhi<br />
<strong>of</strong> sli^oves, Hklrts and other nioas.<br />
(lUS aj«t( III<br />
liuk pink<br />
bat.Lt.rJ4 ni ii HFIP<br />
mrves EUJidlng Un<br />
ih<br />
thi<br />
yoiir awkw<br />
originality, your<br />
nd the flatness<br />
iMake iovo to<br />
iu is jfdiirs fore<br />
PO«e or iniilffi'r,<br />
st forever.<br />
siitili im extent that<br />
blue, ant! iavoiiibf<br />
past<br />
the<br />
iraiicos to'<br />
-- sebaceous glaiiUs anti color<br />
i perspiration,<br />
[Iystericiil or highly neurotic<br />
sons, uspeolally<br />
women, arol<br />
oiiplible to whftl Is teehnieaily 1<br />
iwn as chroinoilrosis.<br />
That Is'<br />
illiur name for the excretion |<br />
pigment by lhe Hubaceouii or<br />
i<br />
tat BlaniM,<br />
a The nervous ayntea dlrestlr<br />
raritrols ihii sweat glands. When,<br />
some emotional mtpnilenco, like '<br />
the (loalh <strong>of</strong> a favorite dog or a *<br />
(l<strong>of</strong>nat at gulf iipsols It, baolerla<br />
Plgmonts form In Iho sweat and<br />
dye the perspiration.<br />
Local applications<br />
<strong>of</strong> scientlnc nstrlngcnii<br />
will dissolve the color in tho ex.<br />
trillions anil Ihua remove the toll.<br />
Inlo traces.<br />
Colorful porBplrOtlon Ig cii.itoiii<br />
rily localized about (lie eyelids<br />
lilllo women are little.<br />
Bxporl,<br />
encu says some llltly women'are<br />
big, they may bu S foot 2, their I<br />
lioneH may be email and their<br />
iimba short, hut they may r<br />
quire Kite 40 or siso 10 11<br />
w, your lack <strong>of</strong><br />
Imperfect n<br />
<strong>of</strong> your aioht<br />
i r—hut IUJ»<br />
Irt. ami yon<br />
Don't Try Reducing<br />
In Fto Weather<br />
Tim stout woman who lias ..<br />
linrd time in hot weather usiiitliy<br />
bc?CB<br />
n Is<br />
rdoca nil<br />
Cornhreail and milk, with greensi bmlmm<br />
*" *» strenuous reiiiicinif<br />
mines" " n hpt wontlior, A little modoritte<br />
exoreiso and following a diet <strong>of</strong><br />
„ -' * ! -^ • ' l10n _- |ll!l « eln s food8 should bo amply<br />
Marcla; Honostly, I was all sufficient,<br />
nqulver when the fellow I was Don't drink anything Iced. Drink<br />
HIIIU lined nn<br />
to commend<br />
them<br />
wristiino, and tight-uttlni so Utnt<br />
the hand flares out <strong>of</strong> them llkis<br />
a lovely flower, are appropriate<br />
frames for the expressive hand.<br />
Cuffs<br />
are as important as<br />
frames for the hand as hais aro[<br />
for the face, and should he given<br />
oqilal consideration when a new<br />
eosiumo is purehaseii.<br />
Give you hands a chance, ie.<br />
leet for them as becoming i<br />
frame as possihie. If they ar,<br />
artistically framed, as well m<br />
carefully groomed, you are not so<br />
likely to be hand.Ronseious,<br />
nut wllh latit nlgbt propoaod.<br />
Mnuilri<br />
Mv> niunt<br />
you out In a Ford<br />
Tweed Purses<br />
A new purKL 1 wllli ii tweod<br />
covering ami a lfluthiM'<br />
Interior<br />
ha» Imou brought out to carry<br />
wltb tweed coivt vr »uit- It can<br />
he tiuulft In tbti Hamo lnatcriitl nu<br />
lllu vontumo antl makou a lio<br />
ne:it<br />
handliaK for utn> on the<br />
KOlf tourfio or to carry when oilfi<br />
E(n-a marketinjr.<br />
Amithur n<br />
arm a» ennlly as lonlllfr.<br />
To Be DiscohtLnned<br />
Old Flivver, you are ilmimi'J,<br />
You noun #111 ho ojftlnct;<br />
Ah, many nnd many a rattling<br />
l<br />
tlms<br />
Wltb. jou's tonver linked.<br />
the<br />
all tho cold water you want<br />
not ieed water. Buttermilk, cooled<br />
Is ijtcollent for the summer as It<br />
is refreshing without being fatten-<br />
The stout woman should nvolii<br />
sunburn as she would Hie piaguo.<br />
A heavy coating <strong>of</strong> cold cream before<br />
going bnthlng, own though It<br />
may feel unpleasant, is bettor than<br />
rinking the •uffering that comoi<br />
from lunburn.<br />
Most large women make tht<br />
mistake <strong>of</strong> injuring their complexions<br />
during the •ummer washing<br />
their faces too frequently in order<br />
lo "cool or 1 . Don't wash your<br />
face any mortf than in absolutely<br />
necessary. If you are perspiring n<br />
great deal, use a little nlmond<br />
monl or oatmeal In tho water.<br />
This Is good for your skin and is<br />
'freshing, as well.<br />
Beware <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> astringents.<br />
They are wry food whon sensibly<br />
However, one woman ruin-<br />
«d her skin by drying It out with<br />
nstrlngoBts, Whenever her face felt<br />
mnlit she daubed on alcohol. And<br />
ihs wn» nil winter coddling her<br />
mr.Je.jrton to make tor skin s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
no Binootli niaJn,<br />
It is best to let down a little In<br />
the summer. ¥on may not lose anj'<br />
ftliht but, at the namo time you<br />
can ov<strong>of</strong>d •nining without eiiyour<br />
Iienllh.<br />
Will Wear Evenly<br />
When pulling away the elean<br />
iotheii place iho freshly ironed<br />
neii on Iho bottoms <strong>of</strong> tlw varlua<br />
piles.<br />
Then your ioweis.<br />
Pilling people is as mueh a<br />
aiior <strong>of</strong> an as <strong>of</strong> measuremont.<br />
The iiosturo must be ntioi]—that<br />
Is, the way a women slanita. Tho<br />
iorni "HtyllMh moul" was c<br />
lo dejicriba lhe lovely, lit<br />
lino ut ,thti average tall woman<br />
with a full bust. Some womon lhe tUte university * „„_<br />
soom to carry all their weight ifudfej law. Thij ii Mr third «».<br />
is it baoteiia '" rro "''<br />
mtlw<br />
'" hocii—by thi«;#«B—and she til never b«o :<br />
is meanl not the eiirvos <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> llio flgure. Addiitl to tho I<br />
recognition <strong>of</strong> posture, there<br />
the problem <strong>of</strong> movonient, Tho<br />
hollows In the arms and ehoulde<br />
beconio bulges when the arm<br />
ralstMl, This movement ar<br />
ivoment Is not as illH<br />
around the<br />
h
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S<br />
ltopirly, Tnroi<br />
HeodBHon. Fred 1<br />
0, NK. New I<br />
, BN. BOslOtt.|<br />
to<br />
John (Wai<br />
I mn r a r<br />
-that qliht!<br />
than with<br />
ATCIL<br />
bid<br />
i br U»<br />
to fwi,<br />
dead.<br />
• ID |<br />
aid.<br />
-thftl<br />
idwen<br />
ttt<br />
At the<br />
Theatres<br />
Next Week<br />
jA'S'HIPPODJiOME THEATRE, Oc -a<br />
<strong>City</strong>—Thuwdsr THisy<br />
urday, "Th 1 Biluved K k.<br />
In, connection with fi e Ms<br />
mr, *k Taud** Ilia acts<br />
K, SrDOUGHTYB «ER THEATRE<br />
' : % <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ~ Good pic re*<br />
s amall prices.<br />
t PIEH THEATRE Set Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
JS Friday, "The WlnBiSf ct B»<br />
p bar* Worth," Saturday B»<br />
^ oriia." Sunday "ie# Y i<br />
> Jail." Monday "Broodlne<br />
£ J^es." TUAStl^y, "ilmok IUL<br />
«. era. Wednesday "Babe C »<br />
S nonie." Thursday and Friday<br />
> ••Sorrows <strong>of</strong> fe»Un."<br />
jilfBACJL THEATRE. S« Ult <strong>City</strong><br />
, -Friday anil Saturday, "Knock [<br />
iere<br />
' • •"•"< JJ* •<br />
To<br />
' ' •-' TT<br />
Go<br />
See<br />
Great<br />
Tuesday, * Rookies;'* ^ -d «t- 1T. , n A r w j<br />
4»y and Tbunaluy, "Oui with hve A Is nt V ude<br />
And added attraction, J.ulgi ville J i tn Best 111 atres<br />
iloccelll, the dramatic<br />
Friday and Saturday,<br />
\ I<br />
• I * 1 11 p MJ Tn<br />
j Tin Brigade " mid "Th Bl<br />
s^ M<br />
„'{ Parade" U roming^<br />
S<br />
t nk \ If p<br />
IiTBIC THEATRE. Voodb or—<br />
Wednesday. Take it Fr<br />
me"<br />
HUNTS CASINO. WiHwo,,)<br />
Saturday. Sunday JlonJiy nn I<br />
Tuesday. "Naughty Bat Nl<br />
Wednesday, Thunulsy ml I<br />
day. "The Unknown."<br />
.- HUNT'S RESENT. WUdwoud-<br />
Sunday. Monday, Tuesday an 1<br />
Wednesday, "Lotm <strong>of</strong> Ca ]<br />
men;" Thursday, Friday a d<br />
Saturday. "fiaiix*d Wire.<br />
BLAKERS THEATRE, Wild wood<br />
J —Entire week. ' O*JBiIIe<br />
COMMUNITY THEATBR T.|ct<br />
noe-—"The Fighting Edg<br />
NEW PEOPLES THEATRE Mill<br />
Tills— Friday. "Callfornl<br />
Saturday. 'All Aboard" nd '<br />
nndevllle, Monday, "St I nt<br />
For Fortune." Tuesday nd *<br />
n<br />
;F, Wednesday, 'tore OB lunyi "<br />
if Thursday, "The UtOa Ad en<br />
tunas,"<br />
CBITEBION THEATRE, Brl lBfton—^Friday<br />
and Saturd >, Paitldise For Two<br />
"Ciwlle enitchorv af essay'<br />
>nd Tuesday, "The Unknown;<br />
Unique Situation<br />
Wednesday anil Thursday, "<strong>On</strong><br />
How would j-oll feel If you were ' prment Dai.jrua Del Bio aiifl Vie- cv.-r)' EUPSI fe#l ss thtiugh lif<br />
Ze Boulevard"<br />
a rlsft youne l)a,*tlurtilth ,»»W tor McX**J. -1 iDwWlaii-ts <strong>of</strong> O»fu|**iionei(i." • Jkn.l • that Ui UP<br />
Ideal, aad likewise a ieeso-. Unit men" at the foaiurs phoiuplar S««tra! sctifrne <strong>of</strong> the Club Beyou<br />
cottldB't collect uattl »« (Wl uUMCLlen Btariiai gundaj- after- vine: 10 make the gu at tail<br />
Higfit Clabs<br />
GATEWAY CASINO, Ssnen •nsmeo? noan. The two aiars from :lVla! u dome, Palrens who have<br />
Point—LeRoy Smith and hit, •"EaST," roll say, "I'd get marfamous<br />
Price Olory" will appear in thla vlsiled ihe club in ihi. past are<br />
orchestra every BlsSt,)"- _ Bu t you've forgotten tie: alary <strong>of</strong> ronianlic Bpaln Sunday, "nlhUdlairtio about the Boaetnlan<br />
CLUB SEVllia;, Wildwood—The" 11 " 1 - ^eu are a gtnefeas yonng Von Jay, TUfswiay sun W«tliie*laj • almocphere achieved and return<br />
Toreadores and nve big aeta fellow who has a suspicion that all wllh tare.<br />
<strong>of</strong> vauddrllle<br />
womeB care only for money, and >!•;)•. A funny comedy, "flailoM SUWJi.<br />
you are looking for romance, for; Beware, " wllh John Vnntey<br />
The Torradora play daily at<br />
:'"Hey Cowboy" Is<br />
" ~ " Filled Film<br />
at To Do -<br />
Three Big Shows<br />
at the Hippodrome<br />
Many Screen Stars<br />
<strong>On</strong> Hunt's Program<br />
Features For Week at Wild<br />
wood THe.itres Fetching<br />
your ideal, and the closest i in •BartHd Wir^<br />
yoo've eter apprssehed it la by<br />
; looking at tie shadow <strong>of</strong> a girl ip"<br />
, on the window <strong>of</strong> a room in a |<br />
py,'Hoot Gibson Will Appear i* 6 " 11 lwlsl111 h0U1 " ! icrms<br />
in Stellar Rob<br />
I* • B. n r»"i" «» cottrtyarJ or jour home, Thai's as I<br />
far as you're eeeenie acquainted. . I<br />
r If you want to spend an svp<br />
Ding packed full or laughs, drams<br />
You've never'even g!*n her face,! I<br />
Taere'ii tie ultuatlon la which j |<br />
•ad thrills, get in line early it Elchart DU finds himself in his [ I<br />
•"- * "•- Theatre this Friday new Paramount Marring vehicle,<br />
B. i-l 1 s<br />
li<br />
VI II Mk I<br />
' h n<br />
W I<br />
I y re i<br />
»oiii 1 kh, *<br />
I" 1 1 1 n<br />
I Tl In.<br />
s In -J n« irhod<br />
d nt<br />
nurta^<br />
I «noH,<br />
H IPP0DR0M1<br />
THEATRE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Show<br />
WORLD'S BEST<br />
Vaudeville<br />
—Feature Attraction-—<br />
Thursday Friday and Saturday<br />
JOHN BARRYMORE .n<br />
THE BELOVED ROGl<br />
The Picture Alone Worth tliel<br />
Pnce <strong>of</strong> Admission<br />
5—BIG ACTS—5<br />
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT<br />
Oamm Enrly—Show Starts Pren^tly 7 o'doi'f<br />
Saturday Evening 6:18—Two Complete i<br />
Coming—ThuRday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 28th<br />
The Film Sensation<br />
"RESURRECTION"<br />
—with—<br />
DOLORS DEL RIO and ROD LA ROCQUEj<br />
CO TO<br />
nOUGHTY'S PIEI<br />
*^ THEATRE<br />
Good Pictures<br />
Small Pri<<br />
\ms mm<br />
Tyts<br />
mowing 18,00 Atttietioin At Popular<br />
HUNTS CASINO<br />
Mattoii Efitj Mj—%i3Q<br />
111 Evening Shows-^7 and 9 P. M<br />
Sat., Ion,, Man. and Tucs.,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 23, 24, 25 and 28—<br />
COLLEEH M00EE in<br />
'Waufh^ But Nlee"<br />
Wed,. Tain, and<br />
My If, M<br />
lOHCHANETin<br />
"The Unknown"<br />
Matrnte Eray —, -.<br />
Dvemng Showj—7 *m9J<br />
Sun, Hon., Tnc. uioj<br />
Jnly 24, 25, 86 an* W-<br />
DOLOKES DEI ^,'<br />
VICTOE i<br />
"Love» <strong>of</strong><br />
Thnra., Fri. and t<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 28. 29 and i<br />
POLABEOBIi<br />
"Barbed Win<br />
HUNT'S NEW BLAKER<br />
WUdwead^ Mort BeauMul Theatre<br />
Paflf, gjp F. ^ Ewning Show*, 7 Min »j<br />
THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS DEAJIA<br />
*«ALE<br />
A modern version <strong>of</strong> Dnmai* masterpiece,<br />
_ ^<br />
HOEMA TALMADOE<br />
Playing <strong>On</strong> character <strong>of</strong> the notorious beauty <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
Ml the funsu rtan af the rtage made WHory w«t<br />
Holand gnd Alec B. Fmndj arTinrinded in the UUfi*<br />
Mf «»it Spedal mnucal .ejection plgyed by tli« »<br />
Little Symphony Orchestra, direeted by Lntto •<br />
HOST'S PLAZA BALLROOM<br />
Dancing Every Sight<br />
Boy Seagram''<br />
Popularity Contert Eray Friday MgJ<br />
Sadfc Ctf Polo Sandajr Bignt'<br />
"WHAT PRICE GLORY*-<br />
Mr and Mrs Clifford Woodruff I<br />
<strong>of</strong> Duel-Held were KTIMH <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
nnd Mrs. Murtln Harris on Hun-<br />
I Mr and Mrs Frwl Bordnn hive<br />
dny.<br />
I<br />
speeding a week I Bridge<br />
Mlns Alice Hlllard. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
spent the week-end with her<br />
with Mr and Mrs Joseph . I*wla Simphlns upent Wed-<br />
nnsilay In We tile<br />
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hlllard.<br />
IJQ I R bblnn hns I ecn<br />
| Mr And Mrs J mos M If d<br />
recent lloy Itoblilns. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
I I r S Ir<br />
V<br />
Trenctu rd n I f mlly 1<br />
n a H nl<br />
l 1 hi fa h r S<br />
M ^ III s 1 u Itobl Inn<br />
}> rrlngr pil cl lid j t<br />
Iln II I 11 1 r, (1<br />
lie week end nt Fa t a o<br />
M AB si an 1 M<br />
\ 1 1)1 kn i<br />
•J c<br />
P a 1 In gh s a<br />
[Miss Hllilu Hh is K a<br />
r<br />
I I<br />
!ly<br />
nun In Plttftb if<br />
a J<br />
\ I I<br />
I Mrs Iln ry 8 I r SI tint<br />
n be ponill g | I<br />
r<br />
wltn Mlssc 1 n I \<br />
I lngst<br />
l«i B L Kcdt int |<br />
atl Ah In (ke 1 }<br />
f M nd 1 s Lioo 1 [ ou n n<br />
, Jar Illo w linp n M I<br />
i blw II W iln «1<br />
[ Mr and M « I k 1 Hn<br />
r BO It I I II<br />
: I bins won h n,J |<br />
lie<br />
! Mr nnd M B No In w n, '<br />
lell <strong>of</strong> rhllnd li I 1 |<br />
lilting elatl m In I I n<br />
[ Mrs Sartio II t I I p lint I<br />
tlnfi at I |<br />
irsjle Cl ment<br />
I<br />
M and Mr All rl dn I I '<br />
nt iDllor t I ,<br />
Ho H|B Iry I It at tl<br />
len In at T lir II r ,<br />
In tl I n n r I | tn |<br />
Neltion M o pi I 1<br />
jlplt r II M thodl b I n<br />
^unday<br />
M a F nk Johnnon \ n S<br />
fay with r I tl I Him. o<br />
W It and I Tol<br />
In « mo k w I w III n<br />
and fa ll> nlllnt no I<br />
y H r Is <strong>of</strong> I n Inl o n<br />
rsd with II n 11 I<br />
Jan s Mcf (, n d II<br />
IrldK t n aprnt " I<br />
I f n 11}<br />
II<br />
] Community Theatre 1<br />
Tuckahoc N J<br />
Saturday <strong>Jul</strong>y 23—<br />
"The Fighting<br />
Edge"<br />
with KEHHETH HABLAH<br />
PATSY RUTH MItLEB<br />
HE1NIE CONKLIN FAT<br />
HAETIOAH<br />
A mystery thriller <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mexican bonier A scent<br />
scmce melodrama with a<br />
hero who l trapped with l<br />
Kirl spy in the smugglers<br />
den A ramuice that bios<br />
tomed am d danger and<br />
enme<br />
Coming—Tom fflx in "IHI f<br />
OMAT 1 1 1 TSABf I<br />
LYRIC<br />
THEATRE<br />
WOODBINE . N. J,<br />
friday, Jnly 82—<br />
Universal Jewel presents 1<br />
w<br />
BON GIBSON in )<br />
Hey! Hey! I<br />
Cowboy!" |<br />
Comedy, romance and wild J<br />
advestn» out in the woely 1<br />
West,<br />
I<br />
Comedy and News [<br />
Saturday, Jnly 23—<br />
Paramount presents<br />
EICHAED SK m<br />
i<br />
I<br />
I<br />
i<br />
I<br />
"Paradise 1<br />
For Two" |<br />
with Betty Bronion. I<br />
H JOB own a pair <strong>of</strong> eyes I<br />
and a fonny bone, come |<br />
- Udgive<br />
"B<br />
y ,<br />
tiem both a treat<br />
T "<br />
Second Epiwde <strong>of</strong> I<br />
"THE C0LLEO1AH3" |<br />
&s^^ aad Hews |<br />
Banday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 24-<br />
William I'M presents<br />
I<br />
j<br />
"TTie Country I<br />
beyond"]<br />
with Dim BOBDEM, J.<br />
FAEBELL McBOHAID,<br />
EATPHOEAVES.<br />
A great drama <strong>of</strong> Broadway<br />
and the Nortliwtit<br />
Third Episode «f<br />
"THE GO1J)EH STAIJJON"<br />
Comedy and News<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 27—<br />
Univetial presenta<br />
AEQlBfALD J)EHN7<br />
in the Universal super '<br />
comedy<br />
"TAKE IT<br />
FROM ME"<br />
Second Epiwde <strong>of</strong><br />
"WHIHWJETlfG SMITH<br />
Comedy and<br />
I<br />
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W H I<br />
W o<br />
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I A r<br />
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I<br />
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Centre Grove<br />
n] M \ n<br />
N I n T yl<br />
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II<br />
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No<br />
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Jji I T y<br />
It b I N p<br />
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I MM J 1 1<br />
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II I I<br />
M I M I I<br />
I n<br />
s I y<br />
J o I I p I i,<br />
1 n O I a<br />
I I o 1<br />
i i i fin ro i *<br />
lnif II II d h SH M<br />
I M U 1 I)<br />
M a I M HI 1 T y<br />
I P S I j I h M n I<br />
M It II f Mill 111<br />
I W1111 h I<br />
I I lo l f e<br />
III Mill 111 I ii.pl 1 r so<br />
I<br />
^ 1 M N I n T yl<br />
SI IIM M<br />
I I T I In O tl j<br />
1 VI Lll o 1 I 1<br />
P VI I I Ing I h<br />
J h 1 lo I f n Ily<br />
Janios Stnipklnfl, <strong>of</strong> Vineland<br />
Pikt, called an Nelson Taylor<br />
Millville Theatre.<br />
DIHRCTION HANDM9 Uld R<br />
AMLSBJIBNT KNTEIIPHIS<br />
gng<br />
MILLVILLE, NBW JERKY<br />
Qhanse <strong>of</strong> program<br />
Mdn..TyB!,.Thyri,.FFJ,-iai,<br />
Matlnaa Dully a( i P. M.<br />
ivtnlngi st 7 gnd s P. M,<br />
3 ihswf Saturday Evfuing<br />
At 6:20. IMS and 0:45<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 22<br />
"CALIFORNIA"<br />
with<br />
TiM<br />
Romance<br />
.. Snj A<br />
Film<br />
in Thispetit<br />
m* Kyi<br />
' led egmed<br />
dim a iv<br />
Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 23<br />
Qn The SCPitn<br />
JOHNNY HINES<br />
I<br />
High<br />
ABOARD"<br />
iEreinii lt f ecr^am and<br />
s Jshnny's . fUnnleit<br />
Csmfdy hit,<br />
qomtay<br />
FaitHf N«vs<br />
Th*<br />
Stage<br />
frotn (he btft in<br />
VAUDEVILLE<br />
1NT1BTAINM1NT<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y IS<br />
BIOROE WALSH<br />
In<br />
Striving For Fortune<br />
A romancB if nun and ilHBii<br />
HWarfyi, ihrilllBB, awi.lniplrlflg,<br />
Tho WlucraeMH<br />
"A iABK IN TIMi"<br />
Tun, and w«d-, <strong>Jul</strong>y M.I7<br />
GLORIA<br />
WANSON<br />
dlorlaua Qlarra Mor« a«0utlnitf<br />
Mor* magnetic, man \Hvtd th'n<br />
•HI—in «,ll»(-y drama <strong>of</strong> Imt ;t<br />
III paaK tnil -love at IU dgptll.<br />
cmrnflx • AdI f d - p,th« new.<br />
REYNOLDS<br />
In<br />
"The Little<br />
Adventuress"<br />
A dtiiDhifui tomMy.<br />
•nd tnrtnifio. A i M j j<br />
'•THB CFIIMUJN<br />
t<br />
Mauricetown<br />
I n I it h \j<br />
\ 111 n<br />
. Ch<br />
M ny f h no 1<br />
» n I Sat n B<br />
1 fl wo lw<br />
Mlsn D Inh VMIB «i».nt Sntu<br />
lay enlnt r d i p<br />
N<br />
Mr nnl M n Ix la II ell f<br />
•n II I M n M<br />
n II<br />
SI<br />
I yi n Hhn i f I 1 I I 1<br />
I 1 ' in I n k l w h 1 I<br />
"1 M It SI p<br />
I I Walk f B K n<br />
•II M I M I<br />
bb S la<br />
M no M s Lf y Sh p a I<br />
nil 1 Mill III II I n I<br />
' ' " I k I<br />
M d M H ,<br />
I A I n |<br />
f w S<br />
M Ml n I I p |<br />
1<br />
(. I I t I Ml 1 Iph<br />
M i 11 r<br />
1 I sp<br />
I 1 » I I b<br />
iw i M r<br />
Mill III call I<br />
• i n l y 1 g<br />
I 1 Sha p nri<br />
s n la> II<br />
l i l y<br />
1 1<br />
M H I M willl<br />
II I III M i n i J n<br />
i y<br />
II I H III s r r I<br />
I I a 1 I „<br />
M d M Wllll lllckn<br />
1<br />
Heislerville<br />
fl<br />
M<br />
M r<br />
J I Alb \A I J<br />
I [ II p s 1 y<br />
I W 1 I I<br />
V I M II nn HUH n<br />
f Pllna Hp t 1 fk<br />
" ^ Cl 1 a Wllll B<br />
(<br />
I I I N I on n lain I<br />
P y f II I I III la s,<br />
I y<br />
Ml -sill Mat lu, ncl<br />
i af r alt n II e « I ool t<br />
Mil «» IV hll thr si<br />
l«i I D 1 w w t p<br />
M an I M r tc 1 mil<br />
If Hy p n 1 day In W Id<br />
» 1<br />
V I Mrs f t P II<br />
O n O I w I al Isl u<br />
> lay r on<br />
Mm La a C r lalp <strong>of</strong> PI<br />
IIOIU, VIM In town on tualneai<br />
Monday,<br />
Mr, Lilllsm Thompion attenileil<br />
tho rilMtlng or Irldieton Teraple<br />
an( Mfi~ Jaints M&gm and<br />
family BBent Saturday evening In<br />
"rldfeton,<br />
Mrs. JosepH Mooro sptnt rrlday<br />
In MlllvlIIe,<br />
Mr, »nd Mrs, Wallace MaeDon.<br />
lid and sons, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, are<br />
vliltlng relatives hers,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. iamuel Sharp,<br />
or Brldgelon, oalled on relatives<br />
hare lundav aftirnooa,<br />
Mr. and Mra. Barl, Errlskion,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle, stent last Wednesday<br />
ev.nlns with Ur and lira. Duf<br />
fl«ld Sbarp Jr<br />
I loyd Oeorsa Dorothy lllftncnfl<br />
an 1 Kth 1 tump nps t 8u day ' n<br />
been spending uvsrsi days with I spent Monday<br />
ler aunt Mm. Norman Wright Bridgaton<br />
Bridge ton<br />
Mre<br />
with tholr sister Mrs Sara Brew I<br />
tr e Chunce and djugh<br />
stc r Hal y Illo<br />
ti> Miss Nollle tnotorod to<br />
B ldgeton o l Saturday af e noo<br />
M an I M fl Wllllun II slusa<br />
Wallace Ion Un <strong>of</strong> Mill 111 In<br />
p n H lay wllh rolatl u t<br />
spe ding so » tin will 1 I «1<br />
JO I n<br />
Mas 111 IJI Wlllla fl f<br />
M II U i n ling h« H nune<br />
w hi ii g I U I nil II<br />
Tln<br />
iy<br />
Toinll<br />
wh<br />
rnre:<br />
Mr<br />
Mrs J Ha Cha c^ nn I<br />
fan Ily<br />
Mr il Mrs fha I a M 111 D 1<br />
enll Ir f Mill III aid n<br />
f I nil I fro W I ay af<br />
n<br />
afternooq<br />
Wlllluin . cbance and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tort Norrls. called on relatives<br />
hero on Sunday.<br />
Miss Mary Ingersol, <strong>of</strong> Paterson,<br />
spent !m»t week with B. W<br />
Chance, mid wife<br />
Charlen Kin*, <strong>of</strong> Trenton, visited<br />
hht futhor. Thomas King,<br />
d fun.lly on Priday.<br />
Gevirgn IJIWH and wife, <strong>of</strong> Pnl<br />
'Icktown, spent Saturday with L-<br />
Turner and w<br />
lthoil x<br />
M M s J a Tozo f<br />
t H I a l«y nl Mr anl Mra M J Dllko M Mr. and Mm. Harry Wol.t. und<br />
Sunda wl 1 M d Mrs, Wai an I MrB M I Ca 11 II an children, <strong>of</strong> Tort NorriH. iled<br />
o<br />
LP I T rn and wlf txh ill n r Mulfo d Cnmphell and wlft<br />
Mo aft rn ontt <strong>of</strong> 1 a * tcBC e last W tl si last Monday.<br />
illy hmum a r a 1 killed Nelson Terry, (ir Mlllvllle. spent Dl I ling r k baicbnll boy<br />
me o (_ ut N iso Monday In town.<br />
fudbswlhnol I a<br />
I I I Mill III s Lelnnd Bauer and wife wi r H IFO n M I<br />
Mr. and Mrn. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> vudtom on Sunday nt r 1 I h n a <strong>of</strong> 9<br />
m.il Mm. Walt, Osa lam ii anl fan Ily I 5 in f f II C k nj<br />
i'ii,-:,. and Waller Hlmrp. Mi • 11 y In <br />
M ft I Mrs B lop H<br />
nnl 1 II I n a I<br />
I M K * t i ol I r» ' Rol I »on nn I fa Ily n Criink<br />
a Ml"<br />
II t, Ii I I* Hi E noo II* d to W I Iwood o H d y 111<br />
i y<br />
A I I k a I Lnk I |<br />
Dividing Creek<br />
1 Ma i Lol | Jaufcl<br />
VI hi I up nt tl w k I<br />
I h All t f I n nd r Ily ]<br />
Ml Al V n n w H cu<br />
a d b I 1 bo t tho n«l! a 1<br />
I i I y f n wl I<br />
I wl 1 I A] an 1 he it<br />
» I Int 1 t 1 oh n<br />
f ' I P n l E [o |<br />
n l> n I |nj H w<br />
I I<br />
M il Mm L wl» fl (<br />
d M an i Mrs HI n an Bllz<br />
z d noto I Cen e t n B<br />
d J<br />
A no t, tho who t n le I 1<br />
J y n pi I at ni v w<br />
B ncl 1 st W In 1 y w e M s<br />
i Ml I Unyl Fl a Rol<br />
I t IHI C k F Oarrls<br />
M y Ml ts I nn Ml Is Lo Ise<br />
HI k n Fl P tipe All<br />
Dim B rcr y <strong>Jul</strong>ia Ghanc<br />
A a B II Mlrnb I C npb II<br />
H H S yl Oi rgn It b<br />
binn w It (_ mpl il Miss M<br />
H lw I Ma ild Ga rlson E<br />
1 Ik nd Elc no Cook Hobcr<br />
Robincv n Judno Snyder Hele<br />
J Naomi Gurrluon.<br />
Bdward Iheppnrd, <strong>of</strong> Roadstown,<br />
spent Tuoiday afternoan<br />
with relatives here.<br />
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NEWS<br />
COLONIAL<br />
JEAN WIENER, Radio Artiit, at (he Conaole<br />
TODAY — TOMORROW<br />
' A Scream <strong>of</strong> • Comedy<br />
"Pleasure Before Business 9 '<br />
Wtii Pat O'Malley, Virginia<br />
Browne Fare<br />
MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY<br />
ANNUAL LIFE GUARD BENEFIT<br />
DONT MBS IT!<br />
Reginald Denny in<br />
"Fast and Furious"<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Monte Blue in<br />
THE BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS<br />
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY<br />
Jetta Goudal in<br />
"Fighting Love"<br />
camp nieellng at'Aur*Jut inek<br />
were: Mr. and Mn. WUlUm Hju<br />
stop and son, Richard, Mr. and<br />
Mrt. Edison Turner, Nosh Newcomu,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Chester<br />
Ijjckc. Mr. and Mn. Darton<br />
Warflo add Mrs. Frank Chew.<br />
Mr. und Mrs. A, H. Lupton. UI<br />
Shlloh, called on friends here on<br />
Sunday,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm White<br />
otored to Port Norrls Saturday<br />
,venlng.<br />
lui,<br />
the clutch. { ,<br />
Farmer: Br 'toll/,<br />
I'4 been waiting tor,' j<br />
I'd get aomtthlns'<br />
hold out ••bile.' -.
Edited by your "UNCLE BILL"<br />
TREASURE TROVE<br />
LJM their var<br />
' - - ~ J —<br />
Metbo<br />
Horn play<br />
ftnlUi atdppwl nor<br />
dunplnt (rounda «nil<br />
ll eMoaty th> KUou<br />
„,# m.B. <strong>On</strong>. h«a « tripod<br />
Into UM (round, but Instaad<br />
t Mttfcl •'«»•« on tba trtpwl.<br />
Ipw W» ««>- «• <br />
_JJ tjil. •nnmd upon lu plat-<br />
, kij lhat In thru It pointed to<br />
t In<br />
<strong>of</strong> tM> Jump I"<br />
i lll<br />
.X<br />
|, ClariM towel!,!<br />
NK. Ntwl<br />
BN,<br />
l<br />
to Her<br />
at Jtahn (W«<br />
» mas'i i<br />
; b, waa wMihlni a llltla<br />
IHHt Van Intently<br />
eat *««b tbar<br />
T~ Malbo afcl* puxmlad by<br />
•HIHllnilia<br />
snorted In<br />
*•# Ibarra aurrajrlDi<br />
la th* dump,- rttorw<br />
avarythlna; you laia from Uda till*<br />
**fT ea.r#fully. It you Hnd ft<br />
tbjjur. ahow Jt to UL"<br />
Til* doctor<br />
so c*£!t*d t*a,t<br />
ha, forgot to be more vpadflo In<br />
hla daacrlptloD <strong>of</strong> what It waa that<br />
bad to tw found, aielbo and Batn<br />
dtdn'f aak any questions becauaa<br />
they fait aurs It would ba aoinelarav<br />
and bolar<br />
Sprlnflna?<br />
to tba neap may began to dlx sx><br />
waata hi* time •urv.jlnl<br />
city UMh baaP Thar^a eomemimerloua<br />
about tMa"<br />
„ watt' tlOHr to tha three mat),<br />
Mewed" aotnavha-t anwtUlnair tw<br />
UBC'JLD tare* 0* *b« mm were<br />
ffir *t£m&, and wbal waa mora<br />
JxtefJ7.<br />
•.iarf there 1<br />
ou<br />
wrtlncste,<br />
t<br />
It<br />
muat ba bar* eomewhere.<br />
_*. Flarajrl- declared one It<br />
u enlr thrown out laat night and<br />
urtvar <strong>of</strong> tW wmjon la a—<br />
ama ri»»t to Uia dump '<br />
a/a-re to* to find It." pot ID<br />
irjaiwr<br />
-Not ouli la It worth<br />
«U fortune In Iteslf. hu' It<br />
ba »arr di<strong>of</strong>coit to »pia»<br />
tt aw enta,- 1<br />
•t » mome»t— Juat a mo-<br />
!" cautioned tb* maji that waa<br />
aavtinff -ba tnatfumanL<br />
There<br />
m ailsbt faacUoo. . . >"", "<br />
>• fllractlon' —M 'eitlelined alid-<br />
I. "Tba dlvinrj*'rdd show* It<br />
d etdn<br />
Ll» to<br />
tha Bami "<strong>City</strong> Hospital"<br />
upon It, and tba en* lneer asaajtbad<br />
aii empty medicine botua,<br />
body found aomathlsc <strong>of</strong> tbai<br />
xtattin except Helbo. ^ba only<br />
tnlnf ha uncovered waa a, iraajl<br />
cheap tuba like thoaa Uj»t contain<br />
leads ror averahajp peneUa. IB<br />
fact, that's whai ba thought It IU<br />
—ap ha didn't ear anything* ^bout<br />
IL but put It ID hla packet for<br />
future<br />
amlbliuj tha laalda or cam and bot-<br />
, opening paper baga, unfolding<br />
newspapers and. In fact, making aa<br />
thorough a avarcli aa they Icnsw<br />
tow<br />
mlnutaa Iat«r, they watt<br />
allll dtggtDg<br />
VothlBg had been<br />
found — but suddenly E>r Flaxer<br />
atood up will) aomethtiK In hla<br />
bjfht hand and rave a cry <strong>of</strong> BUT- rjir locate tha 4Pot<br />
prlae and pleasure. | Inllely -<br />
"Did you find ItT" asked tha The vng-lceTr again swung; tba<br />
engineer hopefully<br />
bnua rod upon Ita axis, asd when<br />
"Not vet<br />
anawered the doctor he finally stopprd 11. It was point-<br />
-But here B some <strong>of</strong> the hoapltal'a I In* directly at aielbo, who waa<br />
houn latar. tba plla waa<br />
leveled to tha Krountf<br />
doctora were ajmoal<br />
with anxiety and<br />
No one had found tha mlaitng for*<br />
tun*-<br />
"Try tba divining red again*<br />
Instructed Dr. Flarcy<br />
wi<br />
def-<br />
1 •atxi tba braaa rod and hi* nmrrr<br />
I polntliuf iha aim. War.<br />
Hnr<br />
and'b. ataxtad lo 01* with<br />
'<br />
latu'tve tiaaup <strong>of</strong> nb-<br />
, ^ln eana and BUrbace.<br />
Jflie othar man, who<br />
ttut •%eter, uld'tnk —Aa<br />
wblla tha engineer took hla<br />
: In * circle around the<br />
. And br abt or seven expertmta,<br />
esndrmed tbe fact that the<br />
S£ a* tnaaura waa aomawnere* In Tha<br />
I heap Drat pointed out br the<br />
•locrod.<br />
•atayba aomabedi Threw mwar<br />
• join" haianl-tfl Melbo to "'<br />
•taulOB. ' ' ll<br />
fUpa mjamj «aa all<br />
The<br />
(trann unuKial<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbaee three man 1<br />
«*na« hla IntaraaL<br />
mdat be • machine for<br />
r (nit wlutr* fold la." ba ca<br />
U we *o<br />
MmJ<br />
,Dai Hajay tUTMd anjimd and<br />
l<br />
il OH h.lp. Ton<br />
an Ms «H>tlin to koo*<br />
' vmlb*6)a* whan you m*t<br />
•tut right In. and look at<br />
GARDEN<br />
FornxXlW uy.<br />
From rot* to UffipU hob.<br />
What Toi/d frrr^lhrm<br />
Mjr ingma aU in<br />
Eathlmlt<br />
My Oulobiny Mb-<br />
No our, eta hear Ibm nag.<br />
But fninci—»w«y from nde lo tide<br />
Uka laying ding-dong-ding,<br />
Al^ UtfV^lVP^1 8fl Is haJil<br />
In pai for tlvtt fa ukc<br />
And wear wtira dincing at dkar<br />
Mli<br />
Clew by toae linj Ilka. ,<br />
And. duUy.' .U Ibc green U<strong>On</strong>Wi;<br />
Of csurM they're em the me—<br />
At* rcajly (Wing uy ud down.<br />
BecauM ihe bntu U fint<br />
And what you think) I uw u ul<br />
Climb up on OH »od ride.<br />
•« Hi looked M ami I Uagbd<br />
Until I Jmort died.<br />
And thattt lot. mts~qmi oojhl<br />
tolls<br />
My punie-li>e> ttud out<br />
Asd<br />
wiggle when they led tie<br />
breeze.<br />
They're Jut He to**, no dmht<br />
I ihouldnl wonder if they'd citeb<br />
A noVM if one cune mat;<br />
Bat bees and butterfliej may eomo<br />
And touch them wilirjul feu.<br />
New,<br />
daddy, come ud •» mj<br />
iow'n.<br />
They'll qurtc delttbt your eye>_-<br />
Thit'j jut wfaal Barker uym. and,<br />
too.<br />
She uyi they 11 tab die prize.<br />
You know the compttitiod'i on<br />
j^d I expect lo wm—<br />
n mre you'll uy my ganfcn o<br />
The bat irul'i ever km<br />
I Dldnt PlnO AnytbliK; Ba« Uila Old Penal Iiraul Tube<br />
•urjicl wute. It nrnat ba near<br />
her*<br />
hla nnxera ha held a email<br />
piece <strong>of</strong> blackened bandage<br />
"I don t tike to ppke around 10<br />
tbla stuff." be went on ~~ "but<br />
UH ba dose "<br />
A little l^ter he found *om*<br />
other objecta wblch he recognized<br />
aa having been thrown away by<br />
tb* hoapltal: Oieo hla colleagu*<br />
found *<strong>of</strong>ne ruslr adaaora. Bunmr<br />
pulled out a vaper napkin<br />
with<br />
*. mail<br />
lOMTl<br />
1 Mi<br />
Of )<br />
Qyft PUZZLE<br />
O0!fCK4LSt> DISEOT*<br />
aretT aanteDce eon will nud.<br />
•Bfahr tackad ewer.<br />
I tawKt ttwt yea may ^amr maB-<br />
L aiottur returns either tmnorr<br />
eVafonoar.<br />
Hf, F1«H aim at tba and or the<br />
m ncatlon will aoon be<br />
*: She<br />
nek aome bawtborn E^tlieL<br />
Ttt, bidiiuiig «*a twokad to<br />
•Mf.<br />
' Do you Itka beat, lattaca and<br />
v<br />
llOtMlWT—<br />
,J-4 at •. jMnnf daaln.<br />
" ! »-t <strong>of</strong> aaflanwL<br />
1-f <strong>of</strong>afkn,<br />
4 T S <strong>of</strong> * maat <strong>of</strong> mi<br />
,b*un> THE NAME or ONE<br />
>BM DMITED ST/LTaM.<br />
atandlns to the Hrht <strong>of</strong> thi. .pot<br />
where tbm pile had one* been.<br />
"Well, that beau<br />
everytBifif!**<br />
cried the engineer<br />
"How Bid It<br />
ret over there '<br />
Everybody crowded to the spot,<br />
and Jlelbv tnoved away, AS he<br />
did BA the engineer again shouted<br />
In astonishment<br />
Its fcone'" he cried beslnBin£<br />
to move the rod again, first to the<br />
richt and then to the left,<br />
IVnen<br />
It WAB pointed directly at the<br />
aatonlahed Melho It slopped. For<br />
moment, tha operator<br />
looked<br />
JUNIOR CROPS'WORI> PTJZZLf- j puuteii<br />
Then he nodded his head<br />
| and aald<br />
'Say younffater move about<br />
three feet to the right will you 7"<br />
JdHbo did «' directed<br />
The dl.<br />
vlulnf rod followed blm as If he<br />
were the North Pole and the rod<br />
a comp,uB medle<br />
The two dec*<br />
lore and Ham watched all thia In<br />
wonderment<br />
Aha" cried the engineer, eXBlt^<br />
antlv<br />
What'B tha — marter?''<br />
sfarnmiTfd<br />
llelho<br />
He dljn t like the<br />
looka ttia: the men were giving<br />
him.<br />
'What's the matter' • IBUBdCnd<br />
the man with fhc dlilntnff rod, * i The<br />
matter la that }ou ve found what<br />
we've been looking fpr and have It<br />
hidden aomewhf.re about yiiuf per,<br />
aon"*<br />
That's not the truth!" denied<br />
Alelbo ' I dido t flnd anything* 1<br />
thai pile excepting an old tin tube,"<br />
"A tube 1 ' repeated Lir Flarey.<br />
•Tea," Uelba esBDadtda<br />
hit Ind from hli packet.<br />
"An old<br />
tin tube that's worth Maul a,<br />
nickel, sad that's u,e,l to earnr<br />
ieads for a pesclL"<br />
-Give it to so, BleBae.,** said<br />
Dr^ Plarey,<br />
Taking the Hnjr oMeet<br />
from<br />
kteibo's hund, he gave il a<br />
glance, then looked at Us Mute<br />
and said!<br />
T'hls la It, aU Bght,"<br />
Then tur.iltii to tha myatiaed<br />
Melho he OiplilncJ:<br />
*'Thia Isn't a Un tube worth oely<br />
a nickel—It's » BOlid »il»«r tyBS<br />
worth about i.n dollnnl<br />
And It<br />
doeas't hold igada far a p«scll<br />
either . . . It contsinB one full<br />
•nln <strong>of</strong> radium, wortt. at least<br />
four thousand dollars f'<br />
"Whewr* exclaimed lAtnmy.<br />
-I kn«w you'd be surprised." put<br />
In the doctor, ssilllng,<br />
-Haw did ll get ioat!<br />
Melbo.<br />
"We Were ualng It In connection<br />
with & rsdlo.acijve UesEnient, and<br />
it was thrown wltn other refuse<br />
lalp the WMU HI by » safeleH<br />
BUH.<br />
We trued It as far as the<br />
dumplsg grpyeds and Pnee out<br />
Here, tha pen was don*, as you<br />
ww. By that dlviBlsg instruBieBt<br />
for nidlo.actlve .ubatjuico.-<br />
"flosh!" eomniented gaisniy. as<br />
the two boy. eonUnued on their<br />
way home, "¥ou'd never expect to<br />
gad treuure. like that In a, dump<br />
heap, would you!**<br />
Have prepartd mid ehllled:<br />
I head <strong>of</strong> lettuce, washed, picked<br />
ever, and crisped,<br />
J large one tomatoes (jr the<br />
equivalent in smaller ones),<br />
t «gs boiled hard sad shelled,<br />
J lupfiil rr»n beans, cooktd and<br />
t.rok.n Into incB long leBgthi!<br />
come, lo a Bora tpttlta in CAPITAL Ictttn M-jj<br />
When ready for th. meal airangs ' tf VBttt<br />
MA T'» Klltr M ORAT i with OKBE.V aad BUm bond.<br />
neatneBts<strong>of</strong> l.lluce leaves os tadl. I TT »'-•— ..—..-. -'I -.-•-_<br />
vidual plates,<br />
IlghUy)<br />
aBd ! it and BED Bowan With QltSBN<br />
Ber hack ud the leaves painted on the aide*.<br />
jop <strong>of</strong> her h.sd I, QRAr and (<br />
iuale Illy tied » FINK rthbon<br />
UP ; about Klttyn Beck and put a Uttls<br />
b*« [ TEliOW keU on the ribbon.<br />
ball mar she plays with every day.<br />
. BED and SHEEN<br />
You e&n paiBt the rag rug 0<br />
color (uie RED<br />
mixed) and IU.IIE<br />
Tha Hnajli<br />
BROWN and the , ••-—="<br />
OHEEN like Kilty's I<br />
ears are PINK inalde.<br />
The border can be ootorell<br />
and the lettering 11LUE.<br />
egfi<br />
fjdlaung out<br />
Uk. .poke, <strong>of</strong> , wheel, «n|, th,<br />
beam.<br />
Take time to do thia neatly<br />
•o that the arrangement will bi<br />
symetricai,<br />
•<br />
O«f the whole put l „, more<br />
UblHpoqafuul <strong>of</strong> the aslid dres*.<br />
Why the Bear Has a Short Tail<br />
Ing,<br />
let »!lh aait wafer,<br />
Ow ttflWf BOYA^T HOME<br />
BV CHARLES A. KING.<br />
E NORMAJ. SCHOOL, PLYMOUTH,N.H.<br />
flOMZONTAx, 1 (-Obtain<br />
la-Indlff<<br />
TERTICA1.<br />
l-.Natlve Of<br />
Italy<br />
I-Llck UP<br />
I-Artlcle<br />
a-Polnt <strong>of</strong> compasa<br />
(abbr ><br />
S-A color<br />
«-flot<br />
forfn nouna 10-ftelailveCahbr j<br />
<strong>of</strong> agency<br />
H-F«rm product<br />
11-Conaumed<br />
17-A letter<br />
1-L.nd tur.<br />
rounded by<br />
water (pi ><br />
ft-Glrl'e name<br />
7-IIlgh mountain<br />
»-An ag*<br />
11-BehdId<br />
12-SulTui to<br />
MY<br />
DOGGIE<br />
M Y doggie's not a inow dog,<br />
Hf has no ped-i-gree.<br />
He's juil a little street dog<br />
Thai one day followed me.<br />
But, oh, I want to tell you<br />
My cfoggie'i imarttr fir<br />
Than aDy little poodle<br />
That ndes in mmrnne't car.<br />
Some trick he's nlwayi vut<br />
al Ihe etlje, ihls la ihoirn at a<br />
"on the akeiLh JI* bL" but urtvr t.utle<br />
teden* Ihe bvvel u/lll Me<br />
wokked down l^iy uut the latteia<br />
ul U>e yuut^tluu gilt.it or Another<br />
if preferred fe^if-h ot Iho six aides<br />
*f Llie board forma llie baa* 01 an<br />
vu.ulILiiera! inantlfc wttn lla a|*uv<br />
at tt. from whiLh (mint a Una mar<br />
be drawn abuut wlrar* tha center<br />
or oat.h leiinr will Mtnt and tha<br />
Jctier depignvd with this line aa Its<br />
i«hier Uliu da shown In tha word<br />
uuillne 'the letters<br />
Oui Uw wood away bHwiea (h.<br />
letter,. thB lines e. and the line* d,<br />
which will be H" from the back <strong>of</strong><br />
th* board on ah own at a, nuke a<br />
atamp gf the point <strong>of</strong> a nail u<br />
•howrj, and stamp th* surface* Da_<br />
twecn the letter* u. Indicated,<br />
LasY* the Hmpietsd board with<br />
neither oil. sheilas or Vanish oa<br />
Its' surfftce for these may tast*.<br />
lutead, wet the board with clean<br />
water, and sandpaper with % tandr<br />
HE next time you go to the<br />
Zoo look at the big bain ud<br />
» notiee what funny short uttle<br />
taUS they have. The jitlls childrsn<br />
In Finland when they question this<br />
queer appendage <strong>of</strong> the hear are<br />
toid the stsryi<br />
<strong>On</strong>e cold winter day a, fox saw<br />
aome men taking home a wagon<br />
load <strong>of</strong> tins flsh, TblnklBg that the<br />
tish would make him • vary food<br />
gypper. the fox jumped upOB tho<br />
wagon, threw <strong>of</strong>f Dome <strong>of</strong> the Ash<br />
and made his way back to the<br />
woods with them where he sat<br />
down to enloy his ill-gotten meal<br />
Alone O«IB* a bear, and looked<br />
with loBgug it, the fine Vila sf<br />
nan.<br />
"Oood d«r, friend poi," said the<br />
hear, "I see you hsve made a lucky<br />
oalch. Those ara mighty fine Bah<br />
Where did you catch them? 1<br />
would like to eaten some Ssh like<br />
th»t, teo.»<br />
•'Meet ma toBlgnt, and I shall<br />
show you," s«id the tricky old (ox,<br />
"I know all tha Bet-rut, (f good<br />
ishlng and I will tell them to you.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e la that you must stay on the<br />
Iso from sun set to aun rise and<br />
you will need s, great deal <strong>of</strong><br />
patience,"<br />
"ThM I fcBow," answered the<br />
bear, "and I wii! meet ypu at SUBset<br />
wltii my hook aod line,"<br />
need for that," said the rot<br />
"The best wmy to gsh is to tua your<br />
tall, You have a mlchty Baa long<br />
tall, too, and you should catch a<br />
great many fish with It." At iun*<br />
set the hear and the ton met byl<br />
lha rlv.r, and the fox led toe bear)<br />
to • anial! hole In the Ice. Then<br />
told him to otlck his toll<br />
through the hole and to «lt pa.<br />
tiently witB his tan In the water.<br />
The bear did as he wu told. But<br />
It wu cold sitting en the lee and<br />
br and by ha tried to shift his<br />
VosiUon. gls tall pulled ever so<br />
•lightly for It wu fraexlog to tba<br />
Ice »nd he thought be must hive a<br />
Us catch <strong>of</strong> Ua eUBginf Is It.<br />
"Now I will pull the fish out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Water," he said, "there must he<br />
enough there for a dinner," Bu<br />
the ,l> fox Mid, "Not yet, not yet.<br />
long tall," go tha Bear waited, Junped up Quickly and palW<br />
aad everjtlmB ha changed his posi- - - - - - -<br />
lion, he pulled harder than ever,<br />
lor his tall wu Iraaxing mora<br />
nrmly to the lee, and each Ume he<br />
thought that the number <strong>of</strong> Bah<br />
had Increased,<br />
Whenever he was<br />
about to Jerk hi. tall out <strong>of</strong> Ih.<br />
water, tht fox bade him waH, and<br />
as he (at on until sunrise. Shortly<br />
before dawn ihe fox ran way to<br />
his warm home in the weoda and<br />
laughed and laughed and laughed,<br />
Ms thought he had played an excellent<br />
trick on the old boar. Bud.<br />
denly on the hank <strong>of</strong> the rl»er<br />
some dogi began to bark, Che<br />
hear wu so frightened<br />
that be<br />
A 8THAN0ER IN * GF1EAT CITY<br />
Rube Bug: Now which block M<br />
my nephew uy he lived In?<br />
WOHM,<br />
B<br />
ISBMtttM:<br />
t. GXAT. 3. , "<br />
t. GXAT.<br />
BQRNET, 5. WA8P. I. i<br />
rRAOTIONAL 8TATW-<br />
CONlrnt,<br />
Salmo<br />
COUSIN.<br />
COVNT THE UlB<br />
An OBI taint wjr<br />
An appli and a poir artf<br />
OS Me fame free,<br />
A pear tt ornwir\0 trnattn*<br />
» no l w i '<br />
0*? 0/ foe ftnet<br />
Mllci to tm poll<br />
Thl BOB ft« 0" *<br />
tfifl.<br />
PRIVATE<br />
Ttltri<br />
should tt no J<br />
In tht<br />
daytime.<br />
Tht<br />
"p" h than that.<br />
Walt a bit until<br />
<strong>of</strong> the board l« lifted by the water<br />
mora B)h oatch hold <strong>of</strong> your fine<br />
R<br />
MAKE BELIEVE<br />
AIMT dii>>f are ntWthjK ti&\<br />
the joung members <strong>of</strong> HIP fomlly<br />
OH* mother <strong>of</strong> my ac<br />
ribbon*, nwcoten,<br />
«rarfa<br />
ulntllar iirtlde* <strong>of</strong> wearing! bp-<br />
1 Into ix lure* ihfjt In<br />
chlldnin's playroom<br />
Thl* cb«i<br />
from it urm* iba tno«t fajjiia«t.c t<br />
^J tt WUOd Cll<br />
Lti it half CtrL<br />
ifi at iit# tt«v<<br />
Lrir«r'tt \el<br />
le.<br />
Al*u<br />
•J ui>OD U<br />
. ' ^<br />
nliig tool.<br />
nmk* the<br />
..;"'<br />
tTj(ldr*n<br />
* to d ? P ttnd. fho<br />
r rhljfdrtn <strong>of</strong> whom I *«nt<br />
to fell you tiKVe 4l«d definite<br />
^h*i-actera which they netujtn<br />
alffercbi caitumfi. Thest<br />
acijeTx sj>e in like manner pur oltf<br />
With the dreasei and stond Id the<br />
until tha fivii rainy fay. tn<br />
ny a certain play v/lfl be con-<br />
000**1 for • lonr.iu-etch <strong>of</strong><br />
0* Sf f<br />
rd for I her Into a a-illo^ boy For thrn« Burthmij or jour cur,<br />
ad this coluiiin oviify Wf*k, If vnur<br />
our ia 111 mod .-.:.,ujliif,,,. /,nd nrirud<br />
mugiilljlji, joy Klll m/n (, inVoiih<br />
o tlaMined adverllinrncTil fry<br />
II <strong>On</strong>ly cuji. a,m e,,nl „ WBH| '<br />
BnlldlBg, Heating Plumbing, etc- 8<br />
WKBH VOUH N»W HOIJBB IB<br />
»ad» don't torsfet Iho BlumbiliK<br />
ahduio bo <strong>of</strong> the ben, Iwlh in<br />
niulllir and malarial, Lai tia (how<br />
you our line, Kawonl BucB, a<br />
pliimblnB, 401 Lmiiin A»a,, Boa<br />
t'Hy<br />
!i! your honn<br />
rict;fl, consult<br />
ltll<br />
—^nublu prict;fl, consult me, A. l*ury<br />
rwlalorcd<br />
iilcctrlcliil, 1S5S Aaljurv<br />
Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> C'liy, Phone Mo. =23<br />
lrncT<br />
fry II<br />
AUTO i-oiiV«Alrfs-wiin~i?oPr'fi<br />
find fuiuii^ Psiiflltion, Jus!<br />
U hl<br />
UTO<br />
tn find<br />
»lnu:i.|lt-0<br />
Al tnUHN rrllCH<br />
rfml ..rlU(,,,,. n||<br />
F call l filionc S4.<br />
FORD COUPE iBgf<br />
FtTISEB In a member <strong>of</strong> th<br />
' Jersey Press Aiisoclotlon am<br />
ng tba alms <strong>of</strong> the Am<br />
i U the elimination <strong>of</strong> fraudu-<br />
|t mi mWeadlng advertillng,<br />
1 to print only truth<br />
| Idlirtlntt and will appnei<br />
na»In| attention ealled tl<br />
advwfjwnienM not conform,<br />
to Ik* hlghftst itandiriM o!<br />
HKIP WAHTED<br />
,.,., • Ol BBAiOM WHBi<br />
help tho .rnployoi- ri».t p -<br />
-• Mrs BttlU to Bra, Idi B<br />
JOM FniploTriunt Ajensr. fl<br />
HaWll Ave,; OcJian eiljr, ?<br />
m* toainployera.<br />
._ -TOW CAN OBT ANY K1N1<br />
!iB, from a took lo a chjufffuj<br />
amall iidvarUument under thl<br />
t ihaiie adveril?e!f!£>)!i* ai<br />
15.0M people every week.<br />
RL WASTSP. MUiT HE NBAT,<br />
Tind'B Lunch Room. Shon) nw<br />
! NEED FARMERS TO TB<br />
Eoune, watcrmqlon, ipma<br />
atpea, gaBBera, etc,, this wlntoi<br />
the mo.t beautiful<br />
aeellsn <strong>of</strong><br />
'liu famliiOB mu»! be <strong>of</strong> IPPII<br />
iter—can use good pouitryman^<br />
Tgl BOil—If intereated, write<br />
Sourinpt,<br />
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Co., BMkMge, Florlto, SS.itp.<br />
LOST AUB FOUHB<br />
IT YOU HAVE LOST,<br />
" 'jly found: why not<br />
f rh an advertiae-<br />
B», and foepver<br />
Wt <strong>City</strong>.;<br />
: i '1 _ -<br />
; HOW<br />
m<br />
.Nra siie ian truek, new enb.<br />
Hish and low ITPfif<br />
ilSE.QU,<br />
\k\ar"fSK" MWsf' Sis, "|<br />
onq laii truck, pfiiii<br />
)Vt<br />
._ AL<br />
tonnghatiai Avtniw, Wild<br />
Hcpairs, Accessoripa, etc. i<br />
....„ -A\LL 0l\ PHONE FOR<br />
free<br />
bMklcE on how we<br />
ym<br />
build niid qwii your<br />
—absolultly free— WTHD t ,<br />
* HnrlfOr Lumber t?s.. Stone<br />
—.. PF; Lumber aiid building<br />
rials Of uJi klHda,<br />
•_. "TFT «S5^=^»«iK*j<br />
*-* "^ •—-mu^—<br />
... Si reel, Qei>gh C(lv( far<br />
hs pliifls <strong>of</strong> jqur future hi<br />
Piisne '<br />
H ygyr<br />
F, ENUJOOTT Ii THE MAN<br />
want la K6 for cn.dlm. b&ui<br />
_ bulldinff 6Bf Eenera!<br />
g RGaMOIiable i)Flees mid afi|<br />
Ii=nS auiell BiSFvley, ghora Iil¥a=i fit<br />
urielh call ur writs- =12<br />
TBIHKIHQ OF OtJILDiHQ, WHY<br />
not eensuit a man with •upcrled<br />
to mttsty<br />
yQiir dcfirta ani Wh<br />
the pries ii feasenahio, Oong<br />
S, WatqhlEa, MuriiiQftt, Call or<br />
& FepFescDtaLlve<br />
will<br />
MAKB<br />
eld QF<br />
WHY NOT LAY TOUR CAR UP<br />
- " f»w asyg ana have ii com^<br />
QvefJmijIed far Uin aprliig<br />
in iiras saves<br />
HEWITT AND LUDLA&ra QARm><br />
*a»H May Ceurt Home la th§<br />
ilacs tg m It you ai^ hitylng •<br />
•"iih " -• = • - •<br />
Ef<br />
ju are hnvlne trqulil<br />
llh ^our oar, ^ipgrt niufhoniga iin<br />
•aadnaljlo fel O<br />
tid<br />
^ipgrt niufhoniga i<br />
leea. <strong>On</strong>ee tried ne<br />
1<br />
ever<br />
—11<br />
WELL LOOATBD CESTRAL ClT<br />
lr" '° P """• **"* Wm ' i<br />
cqhe!,<br />
. A=l, Blaekburi<br />
y<br />
etc<br />
OASOIJNB. O!tl, SOFT<br />
bacesi, led ci-sain. AUto &i<br />
aiid the 6^6t <strong>of</strong> iervieO«t<br />
With our Service todfij',<br />
ten, Clermonl,<br />
THE Wn,LAR0 BATTERY<br />
h<br />
one battery tq end your bt<br />
bii<br />
such & ramm mak<br />
y q<br />
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rvief, tasvltt's gi<br />
lmi Si g sra Battcr<br />
t&tlSn, al<br />
THI OCEAN VIEW SARASE OP<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View II at al! UffleS fesd* to<br />
end yeyr m§t@P traubleg wlffi a<br />
feree af eiparl ffl^haniea. We earra*<br />
iirte and ai!gr Kg j bible and ctiupti<br />
MB<br />
RP OF 911 Ail<br />
Sty ia ysuF<br />
trust an<br />
WB<br />
wiring ld Q<br />
s new, Theq.<br />
ia Av&, H will ^_.<br />
._<br />
mar<br />
white yeu wall,<br />
eek, OF msnth, gca in\t<br />
ge WhUtliititnT,, ]>rop,<br />
JSft<br />
BUSIHESS SEHVICES<br />
THB PEST IS THB CHEAPEST<br />
in the ions' run. Uiat anpliei to every<br />
thing hut most §BPeclal!y in plumb.<br />
Int, Conauit us now for ynur needs,<br />
rtteiuird H, Johnnoh Co,, 117 Ajbui<br />
AVe,, <strong>Ocean</strong> cllv, —<br />
CAPB MAY SAND I<br />
ua in Rfuid, ifriivei<br />
i fpr siiiEee a-ork,<br />
ivcry nnd<br />
IN IJlltliPIHQ IT IB THE I'lItBT<br />
ep that tounla, eaneojnliy in thn<br />
evrttar ghitft. So C, Duiikiebei<br />
rind eltitilnato ftiture tnuliig in ;<br />
liulldlni; proBiema, 100 W, «6th<br />
~ taPe Oily, —II<br />
HAVB THE<br />
heatlnfr InaUile<br />
aav y<br />
nex<br />
mOPER<br />
KIND<br />
Jed In tho beKlnnlnii<br />
o vpu manv heurs_ ef dlar^<br />
:t full, Qeonre M, .Wlltha<br />
I'iBhoiu A<br />
Iwood, Rca<br />
next full, George tL W<br />
3310 Prteinq Ave,, Wildwood. Reaapn<br />
able prlcea and sxpert worksanahip,<br />
—US<br />
TBY THE FAMOUS<br />
'<br />
b^ef h«?at i<br />
OUS<br />
at. in<br />
KBXT TIM_<br />
Jesao can! with a ba..- __ _.<br />
every lump, Sulidinff BUppllea, !i...<br />
and lime and etc, QuIekdellyDry aervlce.<br />
The Wiidweod<br />
L,i]mher Qo.,<br />
Wlidwpod, IVrlU, «I1 or Bhono, —11<br />
ESTATE fOB SALE If<br />
AT AIA TIHBfl<br />
a oamnlgte tl<br />
uw<br />
known<br />
d ( C<br />
14 we ean? a oamnlgte atselt <strong>of</strong><br />
, I formi ol knw dfarlB<br />
¥0<br />
Idwooil. Ofllcfl a'n| 2 bakerr. Holly<br />
h aiid Aiidrewa Avea,<br />
AMIS11ICA-8 0RBA<br />
iaari lias apme<br />
la end homoq it ,<br />
* Per immediate iGFy|eg gw<br />
ele infornmtisn see Jt p, R&i*<br />
jlll Aabary Avcaue, -<br />
INVMT IN LAND, U ABATHWl<br />
hut la true, €@<br />
IM old p<br />
, ut<br />
lt yi far aals. apund<br />
Kl<br />
ill<br />
ax Klrnlnertnati, ill<br />
' IUDI08, PAYFAN SBTS ALWAYS<br />
ml nod rt>Piion ifunanda in ii<br />
In Citlic Stay mwaty. ME UB ecsyn<br />
l I<br />
l ty<br />
y ME B<br />
rale Ih your OWii liome. J. J,<br />
M,-Niilt. 120 But Oak Ave,, WiM<br />
IT PAYS TO BBS<br />
roker. Our man<br />
pon DBUOATB PA1NT8<br />
ey?rlaatlng BrcBerviir <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i i h Mill<br />
•Up ia mi •» tha Miller 1 ) Paint<br />
mat WfMM Itauon. 1U}ln« property<br />
If ao, by alfineula<br />
a1»y| A<br />
BCOOEIT A MOpHrtN<br />
hrow the call! pf<br />
earfy a general<br />
d<br />
nadiasea<br />
BiMtrlf<br />
Fl.tum Co./ Ul B Wlij.<br />
formatlph a^oyi Amano&ji<br />
JJ<br />
Wtw Jfc<br />
i<br />
al FaOilly JJ^ort,<br />
Waltw<br />
, Ith Hi, MM AUutle A<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
l:|,,.lrlc Flsiun Co.,<br />
woed Aye.. Wlldweoa.<br />
ONLY lie A<br />
omy waalilriK,<br />
ng Che excailent S^fViea you<br />
nd then yoU don't have the<br />
muss<br />
aroun<br />
and J'YIdfl.vs In gea IBIO<br />
Tra<br />
apjd for apeoulatlpn,<br />
AddreH<br />
Box A-iTiti"Ua OH*. «<br />
ill mmeni, will<br />
aell Mpanitely. Snni.ly and Fiiture Co:,<br />
Hy o g, vouiiir, Marmora^ N, 3, wfldwond Ave., WBdwooil,<br />
WH¥ NOT HAVB YOUR<br />
done By the damp waan<br />
.u do not want them i<br />
Sieetrle ganilary Damp 1<br />
delphia and Sweet Briar<br />
wood Creat.<br />
fflflffi IH NEED OF »MH imniuujt in ml<br />
FOB BVEROBBBKa, (HniJBBaBY matarial! eonaultui a<br />
aaii inn. ale,. «m (tearm Meher, you flgurs Uio coil,<br />
pee«B View, All llftnt. MUamntsja, rnmoua hnuid 01 Btarll<br />
free deiiVijry and plyjitinf,<br />
3fi.tf-e<br />
OAHAnts LKJOHH NEW SIX | (IlBlsdlatolj-<br />
BE SURE THA<br />
TV WH! be relurn<br />
W|» yo« want It hy M<br />
Apply CBitip Cording!<br />
ii-tf w Ton Aiw THiwEiHq <strong>of</strong> mm-<br />
.—• m« tlioie Bpnfe BIWi <strong>of</strong> romBnta<br />
thru yo» have wanted all winter,<br />
Boats and Accwories<br />
J. Fanerhanglng;, Baintliiif,<br />
Speclariy,<br />
Reaaonanle, Wf<br />
•here. Drop ya a card and<br />
II THE WMB «> HAVB<br />
—! niado for this Bummer<br />
pfliea are •till low. Our<br />
mation itout Muria'i<br />
Qreat-<br />
I.mlly Dsaglt, Horn. (ile« list.<br />
ahoga ani f<br />
children Blip,<br />
f<br />
MOTOR<br />
BOAT<br />
nsie.<br />
Suitable for<br />
and enjtine in £<br />
Sin be Been at<br />
Writ<br />
tOIJIIB" FOR<br />
.arty boat, gmt<br />
!leht - condition,<br />
g Creek Bridge,<br />
or call FFaiicla GaFrlaon, DiVjd.<br />
SBA- I3I/E—3 CKOIOE B<br />
..ts, with wafer frontaga i<br />
to nyllil a wairf! near •<br />
and fully Ifnprovedi prlea<br />
will fl<br />
ClQthea for th« iBa<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the f<br />
and<br />
ves,,<br />
tlf Hall,<br />
and will finance for<br />
nlirGhasar<br />
will hulld, ^.^<br />
A..1, Timea, s^ UIB eitip,<br />
eon SHIIT, la ... F.<br />
ft, eBliiil hnat. 11<br />
p. I«iS!» eiidlne, Hrirrj' W. Erriel<br />
n<br />
n able<br />
what rail W&fit, call us<br />
ahow you our samSleL B<br />
oharles Xlmler.<br />
A VIBIT TO OUR STOBH WILL<br />
you <strong>of</strong> our heat<br />
atinliur<br />
naadnlMg prlesa, A<br />
t to choose<br />
from,<br />
Storf, Mn J<br />
y. CpyrteoyB<br />
OAItVEV WITH HAUL BNOINE IN<br />
running order. Ia 21 ft. Ipnlf, i ftLwlde,<br />
Will uni! qhr.rin 10 quick hiiyer, refl ho<br />
T NOT HAVJB YODBL SHOBI<br />
fiy an expert, eoniblned<br />
r o l<br />
lther obtainable at<br />
a fair prlee, Oiir name la yaur safemird.<br />
Ths United Shoe Bepiiring<br />
Co., asm pulne Av«,, wildwood, si<br />
FOR PIMT MORTOAOI MO<br />
.0 Jacob Llntpir. aim f<strong>of</strong> fll<br />
lUtlnja <strong>of</strong> selHt nal utU<br />
III Elghtn St. OMal, Oltjr,<br />
397 for MiPf'liitmc<br />
JULIU* BOTH.<br />
ue,<br />
Oeedn<br />
P il? AaBUn*<br />
y, earriea tile<br />
lh f<br />
pFIDIHAHC« WO, WO '•<br />
erdhnuie* ia I " ' • -'"•" ' '<br />
Oy,<br />
ile<br />
teal up-to-tho-tnlnuto elothu for<br />
e modern man and young .man.<br />
. W«J lor uppnlntmunt- QotuUi Ul<br />
> the hut.<br />
' *©u( jftTB Wi •tcr-mnrm on<br />
leieiiflone. and oyr delivery<br />
eftra<br />
will tiring aii »ina» <strong>of</strong> imi to your<br />
door, no nuilHii whire you ilvs In<br />
nape May sr Cumberland<br />
counts,<br />
itni the pfloea are the loweat, WoOdliino<br />
FIPUF and pert company.<br />
ATTEBNS<br />
ALWAYS<br />
tlUHInit quickly done,<br />
k f<br />
oolora in drees gobdit, StBlt<br />
Cedar<br />
Avon, W<br />
REPAIRED<br />
will renew<br />
th<br />
roieis vqiiNO pmH FOR SAWI<br />
l<br />
AIO. KINDS OF ICHES<br />
mase up Iraiuoiilalcly. visit Bert.<br />
mna'l Heney nnd Luneh gtand, on<br />
Main shore Bold, dement, Wi f<br />
q<br />
Smith. Rayvlew Furnli Clermont<br />
j, as.Jtg<br />
many more atopi In them, rirlnit<br />
thstlltp Hi, Up.lo.diito Shoe<br />
A<br />
•"nit SAI.B: PBDIORBED<br />
pipn<br />
Ancly Wnllnee j<br />
LARQS rsute I, Tucknlioe. N, ,J<br />
also have . hot degi<br />
all klndi, lioney an.<br />
t f k<br />
AFTER SNJOVINQ THE SHOW<br />
t th@ Moeflyn theatre step in l<br />
h<br />
where the l»ft<br />
lii are oUtalnnble, The<br />
fa rlRht and th«J food u<br />
Our atfVlss la unffqu&lled. Try<br />
klnri, four<br />
•OfUjltS. li<br />
John I. Jneknsn, _ "REAL BHTATB BXCHANOE,'<br />
mill. Incmiie property, aoundly<br />
priced, bualneaa sHUon <strong>of</strong> u» city,<br />
for dealFably located <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
hear by, improved OF unim<br />
properly, Aii.lr.-«., EIVII.O full<br />
0, OsBiond, 111* N<br />
tlciilari. It.<br />
1E41 ESTATE WOB I4H IJ street, Phila.<br />
pfuV-efflfii<br />
•t ysy <strong>of</strong> a<br />
i<strong>of</strong>i .IN idday,<br />
llffiin t a«<br />
THE BES<br />
rRiiity<br />
OF<br />
nUILp WITH CONORBTE HLOCKB<br />
'<br />
" perfflanfinge and<br />
_.<br />
j blocko. BOUth<br />
_<br />
^ .;oad and Shore Boulevard,<br />
Suva Bilnux.<br />
• "'<br />
g<br />
FILIJBD IN,<br />
p ,<br />
furnHure moved a<br />
cartage work,<br />
B&tUfeets<br />
caurfepu drtverB, ana<br />
i2iid st it H<br />
MACHINE FABM-IP WB BON'T<br />
jva tin part In «l«k, we'll make<br />
t fer_yoy In our modern ma<<br />
Mt, WoMlilnB Machine Wgrki,<br />
Dmwi-hlrjcli, Prop, Keyitong 1-A.<br />
_ddhe.<br />
^tV,' s Stpne"" Harbor. "<strong>On</strong>ee<br />
nAPIMO<br />
general<br />
done<br />
A<br />
DEMOOTTRATION OF<br />
new HUPtnoblle atx pr eight at the<br />
dwopd flotor fcrvlce, .Park A<br />
OBindS Ave,, Wildwood,<br />
wiidorfyl ear<br />
the new HUPtnobl<br />
Vlldwopd<br />
flotor<br />
Hlo OBindS Ave,,<br />
'a a woiidorfyl ear.<br />
MOHT RAlfLINO, ANYAVHERE,<br />
cll phone SI, James McCarcu. Btone<br />
!nrbpr. N, J.<br />
If<br />
WE NIED FARMERSTO;TRUCK<br />
intelpupe, watermelon, notaliii'B, pep.<br />
Srt, etdT. Uila winter In the moat<br />
leautiful aectlpn or Florida, Fflmlllea<br />
must be <strong>of</strong> nod eharaeier—can •—<br />
bod<br />
pptrtlflmiaii—tnndtrful '<br />
Interested, write Harry_0.<br />
"'<br />
J<br />
* md Co,,<br />
ntver fprgotfen.<br />
Fumncidl and Insurance ><br />
AS CHEAP AM ONE fBR CENT.<br />
Hortcaze InnnaM, ean you anord<br />
to do without this Insurance when<br />
it .Is 10 rmsonahls. CBJWUlt Ha. Ml.<br />
HAW,row mm<br />
TOO HAVB OFTSM HEABD:<br />
'Prepare for a nlny diiy" but have<br />
you ever Blyen It very mueh Ihouithl?<br />
Think pf w&at a hank aeeount would<br />
" I alk o uHl<br />
In<br />
ployment.<br />
k<br />
eeount wou<br />
I aleksBSB or uneHl-<br />
"Who foeth<br />
gorrowlM."<br />
terrowing fqetl i<br />
Crlokets report i learaltr <strong>of</strong><br />
.- ."""I; tqartliB to ctlrp^under,<br />
WHV OO TO PHILAPELPHIA TO<br />
haw those suit, made whai you<br />
eomo to •vj#esd" 1 ant J^-'--<br />
oifference, liulta made<br />
up and pirnts lo mstah ti'M tip, "AT<br />
Campanaro, 141 Bint dafe Avenue,<br />
—iUwood, A trial will tonvllica yoli;<br />
Wi<br />
HAVE YOUR SHO<br />
hy an eipert eohbl<br />
youf old -iioo. and<br />
ny<br />
t<br />
thstlltp<br />
IJUf CO.,<br />
KPUSEHOljD^ OOOBB,<br />
dlalies, gas atove'<br />
etc, itehe HapiH..<br />
Caurt Houae, Ebclhare's storea.<br />
rURHITUHB, ALWAYS Hi3AiON- Brldiwen. N. J,<br />
-Ocular---'"' 1 - 1 " 11 10 SU "<br />
m<br />
.cirttftn. •<br />
nrothirs. tlO-22<br />
-T BfiOplel<br />
fumT«hlni_ on contract,<br />
wifli<br />
i.Chariea B, AJama H<br />
and apaftiraei,<br />
with<br />
, AdaniB £<br />
Asbury Am, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
~Si<br />
JEWELRY<br />
IB<br />
t<br />
BWKtRY—BBLIABLE JEWELRY<br />
and watch repalrln«, FIBBB re.net,<br />
dlitmonda, eiotlH ..nii watchea, IJiF-<br />
Ick'a, South Hcavlliu.<br />
_S1<br />
FUnNITLJHB, EVBRYTM1NO from<br />
bed room te breakfalt room can la<br />
hJUj here In iatest atyleg. lewepl<br />
prleea and best<br />
guaiitr: We ara<br />
fMiorjf antils for several lines Pot<br />
your snrlnc re-furnlshing eall at<br />
urnliihin« cl at<br />
o Company, Atlantic<br />
AVes,, WiHwopd, .11<br />
WASHINO MAOHINES SAVE<br />
BMlt Brailiulf on w«sh day hjp lot.<br />
tins tho Whirlpool wuher do your<br />
work, .Demonstration Eladly given.<br />
A. O. Armstrnfyf, 411 Bay Avenue,<br />
Oteiin city, call, phone or write, -ll<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>c«rioii»l Strvices 11<br />
PIANO TONER,<br />
OUR BULB is<br />
the very best IB<br />
flles,<br />
Preatrl<br />
fl aoeuratl<br />
Byfk<br />
mnABum tOTs u %.<br />
gist,<br />
near 2nd. Aven<br />
HarliQf, Attmet'ivfi term a.<br />
ht<br />
far either h<br />
i#yis<br />
IpFlBg rr<br />
d H<br />
B ananny iprliiij momlnss w SIX ROOM HOUSE<br />
•IB coal on bud. Hell at Son, I thia Blaee la unusuaL<br />
[wood.<br />
Quick and tntlsraetory! poultry hauao, an abun<br />
ion,<br />
tpry<br />
—It<br />
ICE 0I1EAM SODAS AND TASTY<br />
nit<br />
drlnka, you haven't tailed 11 reul<br />
"Ida unless you have tasted qura,<br />
tltes, PIS Asbury Ave,, Oeeas city,<br />
ight in Uio heart <strong>of</strong> thing., -^f(<br />
DI5l,ICIQUB PISS,<br />
bread—th»_klnd that<br />
mmie-«t panaer'B Bi<br />
M Aye,, Wlldwood.<br />
trial orier.<br />
PURH POOP IN A C!i<br />
«nd uurteoua elerka whi<br />
, HatlonU »Ulttt<br />
UBOId'a), 7 L<br />
Tale<br />
EVBtY<br />
WEKIC H DAIMAIN<br />
eek if this store, where week!<br />
i]ea sre eandueted at prices *<br />
Ltraat people 'from everywhere,<br />
vnl and Bell WUt ihDM, W<br />
•luy Stan, South Seavilie, nonr<br />
id feid, —M<br />
OAS COMPANY<br />
• have jt»s In<br />
anf BK<br />
JAB JpflOr'<br />
House and' Stone Harbor %<br />
wnr Bear future, Ms;<br />
that you Inspect -<br />
.„« before bu" 1<br />
inn Harbor and<br />
use. Two "<br />
••red lip<br />
MUM;<br />
ROOM HOUSE AND FARM,<br />
-iee is unusuaL 2 a.ere farm,<br />
houao, an BbundaiicB <strong>of</strong> fruit,<br />
on a main hlKhway, Prleed<br />
- qiilelj sole, epnuult F, M,<br />
Capo Mar Court Hon.c,<br />
RDNT-L48T YOlfn rROPURTY<br />
wlb um we apeelaiiiS in r<strong>of</strong>ltal<br />
Tliokahoo Really Compilny, MI C<br />
tral Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> city; Phono<br />
LOT FOR SALE, »It 100, N;<br />
ilite, conralt Irving" tltch?' Soa n "j«io<br />
3ity, K, J. ~- . • M-ltP<br />
iatt'<br />
\ AonB, 1-AIllf, 4 ROOM HOI.TSE,<br />
• movlnf naehlna, two mujon..<br />
W 11700 jghn L,<br />
* 1 c<br />
LVe., »t 1th It,, Otean Cltir. ]<br />
77.^Con«alt us how ail Uiuo.<br />
IN THE IIEABT OF BBAIITIFIJI,<br />
Sonlera FSInt, home <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Clfr Oolf eouf«, the world'! •<br />
re£taumnt »nd casino, the<br />
ful Oreat KgB Hafhor Bay, 1<br />
tiemea ana nice<br />
people, Ir<br />
lasi for 1100, s p-e essh am<br />
nor monthf these lots are<br />
ear trolleys, auto road to Aflsnll<br />
lly, sehoola and •tsres, ApBy I"<br />
:. Hathlaa, onier. Main and<br />
erBey Avenue. Samara Point, ><br />
BU ESTATE FOE BENT IB<br />
«_.„.. ..<br />
into!* nitial<br />
nnrt said malar ud Uie -w<br />
and thV ln.lflllnllon UMkp \<br />
infldmtlil<br />
HMnsW .la.'•!«*<br />
Ihoroillh<br />
BM* hp IHm<br />
nanerd ny said city u' I iaM<br />
PromisKFy notai, aald.i%la|ij<br />
fjeflBlte In ampunt ah3 beafl<br />
BRUJJ BW'I<br />
nia_._.<br />
wdjkTl'liS'wftore<br />
m<br />
jypAtw<br />
nUi.<br />
Btreet.<br />
iff ;a,:*esi8n7iiEut % V£i<br />
irau feel at<br />
lutue<br />
will<br />
POP AMBROSE, THE THINKER by 0. M.
, Clurfiiif Lowell.1<br />
AnnstnmfJ<br />
fpogarti-.<br />
FraniS<br />
NK.<br />
New I<br />
BN, Boston, |<br />
to J)«r<br />
i John (Waabjj<br />
i man's i<br />
.-that ns<br />
• thenr with parl<br />
. always, elen<br />
^_ ta«<br />
CfecoUlectJon.<br />
te*kwr»P<br />
monlcatli<br />
HOT*<br />
I-Kennedy<br />
. ot tt*<br />
Jad sttm<br />
i"bj the i<br />
fUeff W» con<br />
to fe*l. I<br />
'»wrljr<br />
in '<br />
• ftlmalnKMt]<br />
i dead. .<br />
M> tal<br />
f&r<br />
woold J<br />
t woe tt>|<br />
- had<br />
She<br />
_ Slip<br />
- Mtttaae '<br />
I toj<br />
It a*?)<br />
Jen<br />
| ^Deaths Sunday<br />
In Wildwood<br />
Both<br />
Men Well-known<br />
Residents—Ideal Weather<br />
Brought Many Visitors<br />
lltjr Lutheran'Church, which wtllj dlllons. for getting m«f from.<br />
Mr. and Mm. WJIIard Bawtli<br />
be erected pn (lie site, <strong>of</strong> tb«' the neat <strong>of</strong> a We cltjr for a dayland daughter.ot tWB Hsrlwr<br />
present structure. eorilLir Atlantic! yam gratifying.<br />
Enough cooling spoilt Sunday iflUl Mr. and Mr*,<br />
and Poplar.<br />
Ibreoio to fan the sun-baked Raymond Boiartn.<br />
l<br />
and Jilpj. William Kurt*<br />
son.<br />
Mr and Mri Jomob<br />
f<br />
Methodist S. S. Outing<br />
I<br />
| bathers, they lingered in content-l jvir.<br />
Burn to Mr anil Mn diaries rll „„„,, »„ tti,inK tnr orach r- -and<br />
k il A M t '<br />
Erma<br />
^ivon Dickinson, <strong>of</strong> Phll»il< 1<br />
phi», spent a week'* vacation here<br />
with alii<br />
It until Ifi<br />
plul. <strong>Jul</strong>y 1<br />
Bolter, who is the dauKhter nf<br />
Mr and Mrs. Fram-ls Norjin re-<br />
COfvrB very «li>wl}"<br />
while<br />
did<br />
hle<br />
trai<br />
<strong>of</strong> iifoplftbaturdajr<br />
tvenln<br />
la<br />
luirn<br />
The<br />
MTU 1<br />
phi i<br />
ih.tr<br />
it. E.<br />
By HELEN S<br />
Two Middt-n de-iLlw In -be city<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wildwood on* thf i»<br />
• honii «<br />
1*1 rdti<br />
Ml<br />
iir I bOU.l<br />
<strong>of</strong> for.<br />
>r birth<br />
Iiiiilljtu*]*'<br />
ill<br />
Inii)<br />
Tor th.<br />
The<br />
HOW In<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
mid Mm. Jamc?! Ilurati ond<br />
children. ..f Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Mr.<br />
Ihtr...<br />
«p..>nt Wi'tiiiBilay<br />
la Atlantic , SBlerull|ed mm u MeyeTi ot<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
during the past<br />
I'mtrt tin' Hiipt:r<br />
i'iw<br />
I^.rsli. part<br />
rh. IHIIMI.II plenlui<br />
Ml a» 1 VI-H Alfr*.l \lt*fv<br />
#rf Phil «-]. Ipbu<br />
hn-.- )• vxi i<br />
( i<br />
MI>T jjtirtin tit f f r t h> bil.iiir<<br />
<strong>of</strong> tb* 1 PI u*uh foinlrift tt> tSf'' l»<br />
•^>ri for ft pulod (if y* ir^ th<<br />
Allnfnri' fonni-ilv iwrtipli 1 I h<br />
il* rf( hull lint, fn t inf I HI*<br />
pliiri? T<br />
nuiliy (<br />
borhfxw<br />
Joy a il<br />
zlmm.<br />
mill<br />
party<br />
epb'<br />
Mm. A<br />
i Cook i<br />
JIIB th.<br />
A IVHir wind til it t\*»a\\ t hloVt<br />
i< bf>'*> fioni^ i^oi) 1 Aiii f%<br />
\A\ti I fiUiifl ir inultt h\ M L<br />
o[ j. ti rupoiAry Iiol litp mi r<br />
Hi J.'IIII/,<br />
JJriiw di ttiinfn^ a<br />
ttron <strong>of</strong> pj^*-riE rv niaii> <strong>of</strong><br />
whom tuolf advj.nUfjr (rf Ihf fn<br />
La *ion to rfli»rn I i T h* lUiir 1<br />
walk<br />
Mor* nw>m y » i^ pp/m In<br />
tHtfl ihni JM rhip-i oth^rwl-M<br />
ami I f l*-ij_Bt t h* r< ttJU ^anI nt,t Ii<br />
was boju-tful A bj^nn U r r^<br />
marktij \\ btit a pity h. t jjiw<br />
must<br />
fit" par I at Uif ^upt» r boui<br />
any IHJI* Vfiiit (if [l)i-i- i irlir<br />
HtwitetA brlilft lh*-Ir hinchci jiwl<br />
d good h«t tupprr HTtWfl' t> ih*»rf<br />
j(* I hi- flUrifc. Inujir L* Tiifirt<br />
willing rn apt nd for L n.f.il ,U<br />
I Mi time<br />
I *«<<br />
SlITl It}<br />
II<br />
1.'<br />
U r h - ti.<br />
J'lni A^<br />
fnu tu ,<br />
Milhflf<br />
) i|ipict<br />
i ipf the<br />
hiul ruiu<br />
«f thifl I<br />
t hfrt<br />
Tr< il r in 1 IH<br />
f U h ot j >iii)i, la<br />
bmi'lj> lllcrmii F<br />
a p]f-iru)[ »uk<<br />
Rami;i;y<br />
h«r par<strong>of</strong><br />
Mlllvlllo<br />
Lewis Hildreth and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
*"h Cape Sig^i are oeoupjih^<br />
ihelr<br />
fottgge<br />
h* 1 re again_ thi.4 jji-n^rtn,<br />
Mrai. Marvin £]||nti. «f C«Jd<br />
ipfing, eall»-=ri on hn Billy<br />
to Wildwood for many ygara.<br />
•His. iottle~~Adik», <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Vork Avenue. U taking ft We#k*a<br />
aojourn with frlenda In Holmis-<br />
Tn» beach wran. ladle* U t<br />
M>CM»nr article <strong>of</strong> wearing ap-<br />
WTOJ for the un-to-4ate bather.<br />
lnSly irorn. It Is attmctl*e.<br />
and with the nobby frtogni iiuen<br />
Bat feminine lovellneas la doubly<br />
AhMCL<br />
Tfce Iflswi Helen Brown and<br />
lilm OleklnMn. both or Glen<br />
1 *•**,- P*.. wtrt unions the 8un<br />
,"W Tfeltom Iwre enjoying the<br />
"— ndld Mrtnlng.<br />
** tbe molt Af s recent BODS<br />
lal cinn by Ml« Marie Hup.<br />
.'jibe ww atile to eohtributs<br />
1 mpany<br />
m<br />
' AU«nticCay,N.J.<br />
: Marine 3555-'<br />
I. B. Van Scivar Co,<br />
Manufacturers and Retailers <strong>of</strong> Furniture<br />
CAMDEN, N, J.<br />
Is Repre»ented in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District by<br />
JAMES H, VANEMAN<br />
SIS Wesley Avenue, OCMH <strong>City</strong>, New Jeney<br />
Telephone Sra-W<br />
Information pertaining- to Fnrnitur* and Hone Furnishings<br />
may be obtained from Mr. Vaneman hy telephone <strong>of</strong> by<br />
letter. He will be glad to Bake t pewmil eafl or fim ia.<br />
formation hf telephoae on estimate! fn fnrniahing Homej,<br />
Hotels, Clubs, Offices and Apfatments. Mr. VaJieman frill<br />
aJjo gladly help customerj with ideas and suggestions on<br />
Interior Decoration.<br />
aba furnished on Awnings, Summer Draperies gad<br />
Ho<strong>of</strong> Coverings.<br />
REDUCED FARES<br />
TO<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
SpecuJ Two-d»y Summer Excw*ion Ticket*<br />
good MI d»y <strong>of</strong> inue and next »ucceeding day<br />
Are Now on Sale From Ocwere<br />
all seen nhopplng Ip<br />
wood Friday<br />
j<br />
lira. Dnvld Mason, <strong>of</strong> TamJin,<br />
'and<br />
Mrs Lena Madon cn)I A oil<br />
'MK<br />
Hiram Soultn \\ednes dot 73c Qnni ihz 83 c<br />
Gulfwax - pkg lOe<br />
Aicorted Spicei . e% 7e<br />
jelly GlaalM ^w.il,M.nlC.6e»T.ii[<br />
Jo j 39c<br />
New Pack Peas > 3 «« 25c<br />
Shredded Wheat • m ioc<br />
Pnlled Rice • pkg 14c<br />
Puffed Wheat • *»% lie<br />
California T fftp B w Peaches ^ „„ isc<br />
Rajah Sandwich Spread • /ar 23c.<br />
Ions Tomato Ketchup • 3 tali 2Sc<br />
AIIOF Rice - 3 Phgt 25c<br />
Mra, Msrnion'i Puddlngt - 2 pkgs 10c<br />
Enston'j Mayonnniw - 8-ez jar 23e<br />
Pnlmolrve Soap • 3 ak" 20c<br />
P&G White Naphtha Soap • 4/afalSc<br />
8 O'Clock<br />
COFFEE<br />
•af •<br />
The Msl hmi br ludwidiiiii<br />
Grandmother^<br />
BREAD<br />
Pun Grape Juice<br />
Red Ripe Tomatoes<br />
Purs Cider Vinegar<br />
jlLO<br />
jelO<br />
Blue Ribbon Mayonn*i«e<br />
Heinz Vinegar<br />
•<br />
Ufcbuoy Soap<br />
•<br />
Old Dutch Clejuner<br />
pint tot 19c<br />
3 cam 25c<br />
2 J4« /,./, 25c<br />
3%2S<br />
3p%.2Se<br />
8^02 jar 23c<br />
2 Wt 25c<br />
3 cakt* 19c<br />
3 cam 19c<br />
White House Erap. Milk<br />
jtlontt Peaches *<br />
IOC<br />
THE A NECTAR TEAS<br />
Mixed<br />
Z3 C I'M ••» mmt i<br />
i4 c<br />
- a7 c<br />
NUT<br />
TtA<br />
eon<br />
Any used cat seen on our flow<br />
is food for more than enough I<br />
satisfactory miles to assure the<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> his money's worth.<br />
You can always count on that<br />
BECKERS GARAGE<br />
II. KECEEB, Prop,<br />
ft N. j.<br />
A usen<br />
CAR is ONLY AS<br />
AS TH* DgALeR WHO<br />
Another Big<br />
Tea Sale Extraordii<br />
We cut t<strong>of</strong>ive Vrny Hons*k«per an<br />
know the goodness <strong>of</strong> Our Teas, so we hare<br />
on ult this week at « iff reduction.<br />
Our Teas are Delicious and Refreshing<br />
Strved Iced or Hot<br />
Reg. 55c and 65c<br />
AscoTeas "<br />
25 C : * 49 C<br />
M Ib.<br />
Your c?liuice uf flther Orangit ptknt'. Intlia<br />
Counir}' Sljlc. Plain lilnek ur Mlxvd.<br />
f Reg. 15c ASCO Sliced .. ,jp (<br />
Peaches or Apricots & M<br />
I<br />
Di'llcluua fruit fur Briiikfast, Dinner or .Supper.<br />
Reg. 9c Gold Seal<br />
Macaroni or Spaghetti<br />
Rich Creamy Cheese<br />
or Del Monte<br />
NL» Pack, Thu flnost <strong>of</strong> ihe new crop.<br />
ASCO<br />
Sliced<br />
Bacon 19«<br />
Reg 15c<br />
ASCO<br />
Grape Jelly<br />
2 2||C<br />
tumblers<br />
g<br />
Tumi<br />
Reg, 21c ASCO<br />
tM - lit<br />
Calif, Asparagus<br />
Tender Spears serve creamed on<br />
liiil».nI**!ni»iI'>>J|UHi!<br />
^Market* in Cape May Counlyattd^<br />
iuihorUies Seek Means To<br />
Curb Accidents on Bridge<br />
failure <strong>of</strong> Motorists To Maintain Single File in Crossing<br />
Bridges on Entrance Boulevard Blamed<br />
For Several Recent Accidents<br />
Not Illegal To Paw Cars Traveling Same Way <strong>On</strong> Bridge<br />
I The atMnUOD <strong>of</strong> the cits'<br />
Been directed<br />
iano <strong>of</strong> curliliiE the<br />
save frequeotly occurred<br />
t bridges <strong>of</strong> the Oceaa Clty-igm=<br />
Polat hquleyard retently,<br />
[At a nittlBg at tbe city Camnor<br />
Monilay. Director <strong>of</strong><br />
OWBW Trout reported that ae<br />
requested the State Highway<br />
nrtmeat to replace. the reflec.<br />
markers at toe entrance to<br />
hrldgs Which Wife removed<br />
the highway wu hard mir<br />
thin spring.<br />
Highway Department ttiited<br />
matter would receive Immoil<br />
attention. A number nt the<br />
§ldgea are set at a alight angle<br />
the<br />
highway. The reflectors<br />
III warn the night motorists to<br />
caution In approaehlng the<br />
ildges.<br />
|"llio real haurd on the bridges"<br />
Trout declared, "11<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the drlto<br />
run around other ears on<br />
bridgei.<br />
Almo&t ninety per<br />
nt <strong>of</strong> the accidents have beeaji*<br />
"-•*<br />
ji==-*«- [ s ( Bis cause, but<br />
i author. I A I I f-ii<br />
££% Asphalt Plant<br />
For Repairs Is<br />
Needed By <strong>City</strong><br />
Family Had<br />
Close Call<br />
From Death<br />
Car<br />
Stalled on Tracks at<br />
North Wildwood—<br />
Struck By Train<br />
Man's Skull Wns Fractured<br />
iklltMil op* lullon ,it Miite H<br />
jlo^pltnl Hiiiulu Ii IM llcvL.i to<br />
HJIVI •! tin )lf< nf John IIny4J)<br />
ctf J'hlladiIphla<br />
vrlin uais iilmoiit<br />
family Injure*! Sunday morning<br />
ihe cm in whit h ht lilt)<br />
== —^ = \9>\W ontl li y* a\ ulil smi wen<br />
<strong>City</strong> Engineer Recommenda ^rin, "."Mr<br />
Z*"*t<br />
Purchase <strong>of</strong> Inexpensive<br />
Plant For Patchini<br />
Would Save <strong>City</strong> Money<br />
<strong>City</strong> Engineer ColllKsoii recommended<br />
the CommiHgionerH to pitr-<br />
Wllilwond. the cur<br />
Htrui<br />
by n tiouth-bound »ii:ilrsion train<br />
goliic to Wllilivnnil. Iluyun sus<br />
talnliiR a comtioiiml<br />
frurtuitd<br />
•kull.<br />
Tll«<br />
on Sho<br />
h«nr or<br />
yeii wciv driving Atwlh<br />
Iloaii.<br />
They did not<br />
uny trnln. tlitt vision<br />
And They Call This a Beauty<br />
In thu vicinity bring rli'iir. 11 In<br />
btllt \fil that win 11 uhout to<br />
' Iff 111 T> " HIUl naa«AA i^ftFU^B*- «iv ti**<br />
ehmw a srnail aaphalt plant to he| ev(r itll,<br />
rnu riu,l CroH.iln B hf m-v<br />
useil in making alreel repairs. ltl, „„,„ llll(1 mtompt,,! t,, nDI,|y<br />
The<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> such a plant, he<br />
staled, would not exceed 1250 and<br />
the<br />
eit^f would find use for it<br />
many times In the course <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year. lartleiiiirljp when replacing<br />
thB hard surfacing after a renolr<br />
•fortunate!*/ it is not always the<br />
•ending driver whs paya the ponpr.<br />
A rational driver Is forced<br />
nlut the bridge rail. Buffers<br />
IIBRO to his car, and risks hit<br />
i while the earelisg driver con-<br />
^uea on hli way,<br />
*!* with hundreds <strong>of</strong> others iiviilcr<br />
the Imprualon that the M«<br />
Vehicle law prohlbi^d cars<br />
^veiling in the same direction<br />
passing on brldgeg, but reintly<br />
learned there is no auch<br />
The auettloB <strong>of</strong> whether or not<br />
(ere Is a liw prahlbltlnf this me-<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> driving, wa> quickly setby<br />
the npnsentatlvei <strong>of</strong> the<br />
or<br />
VeWcIo SeDartment who<br />
driver"! eiamlnntinns In the<br />
art every ilondar.<br />
_<br />
aufrted<br />
"wte<br />
ho prMIHan on thu<br />
nl«« to that tffeet "Oertainj<br />
bra Is no law <strong>of</strong> Oils kiad," he<br />
Klared, "why ihould a driver he<br />
impelled to trail a truck acrois a<br />
ilNmlle bridge at the rate <strong>of</strong> ten<br />
lies an hour if there Is ample<br />
on Ue bridge to pals the<br />
Jllck with safety?<br />
IThit <strong>of</strong> course, does not by<br />
' maani five the driver the right<br />
risfc his o»n life or endanger<br />
pen br feckless driving. It If<br />
le that many drivers are arrestfor<br />
passing cars travelling In<br />
lame direction on bridges,<br />
they are charged with reck,<br />
driving,"<br />
Jho entrance boulevard ii pur!<br />
I the State highway system. Com-1 dared, "but it goes Into the Mir.<br />
Mton<strong>of</strong> Trout In a comniunlca<br />
sewer pipes,<br />
"Of course the contraetors who<br />
laid the paving' are under bond<br />
for five years for defects that appear<br />
In the paving, but they are<br />
not responsible when the street in<br />
torn up to make repairs beneath<br />
hard surfacing. The utility eorn.<br />
puny must pay for that, but If a<br />
plant was not available the street<br />
could not be patched as speedily<br />
as It should be. Then there are<br />
occasions which It eouid he used<br />
for city work. Fortunately there<br />
has been an asphalt plant located<br />
in the resort for several years<br />
and we have escaped this difficulty,<br />
but we cannot depend on<br />
a plant nlwara being here."<br />
The<br />
suggestion was vlewsd fa.<br />
vorahly by the ConimlsBioners. but<br />
no action was taken in the ah-<br />
•ene» <strong>of</strong>. Mayor_ Champion, who<br />
wu<br />
pill-Sharer It (he funeral <strong>of</strong><br />
Majnor OUlver, '<strong>of</strong> Wildwood,<br />
Director ef Highways Trout<br />
called attentian to the fact that<br />
the<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> replacing openings<br />
made br utility companies was<br />
taken from the street approprla.;<br />
tlon.<br />
To<br />
open a street the utility<br />
company must pay 110 for a per.<br />
, but the nir Htalled nti<br />
the trflcka.<br />
Hayes, with rare preaetice <strong>of</strong><br />
mind, pitched his iayear-oid son,<br />
Marvin, from the car, telling him<br />
to run. H« got out <strong>of</strong> the ear<br />
and took the youngster t(l safety.<br />
He attempted to return to rescue<br />
his wife, but the train struck the<br />
car, which bu wife occupied and<br />
carried him on the cowcatcher <strong>of</strong><br />
the engine.<br />
Ills wife, Rita, escaped death,<br />
but was badly injured, sustaining<br />
injuries to her body and limbs,<br />
Hayes sustained tt compound<br />
rmetured skull, und was operated<br />
on immediately at Mace's Hospital,<br />
where he was taken. <strong>On</strong><br />
Wednesday his condition waa reted<br />
as "slowly recovering."<br />
mit.<br />
if usually eo,U<br />
iLnant Stween<br />
h SS in and<br />
C. <strong>of</strong> C May Hold<br />
Next Baby Parade<br />
Say Civic Organization<br />
Should Stage Affair<br />
That dhe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber<br />
ot<br />
Commerce hold a baby Ba.<br />
iH.ii. III the retort next summer !><br />
the<br />
nfeomnwnilatlon whlob will<br />
be made at the next meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the<br />
civic erganHatlon,<br />
Many memberi <strong>of</strong> the organ I-<br />
miieh pubiieity by failure <strong>of</strong> the<br />
J j Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce to taKe<br />
No, lit* Irfii't a tinakt* rhiinncr. hut a fl^lii'rniiui. The vipi>rlnli<br />
nppi'arliic Hpi.>clnien IH nothtnA morr than mi IM'1. OIK? or the largiwt<br />
to lie cituKht In ill's nwctlon. Tin 1 «M l» ovi>r nve r*>l«ht pnillldH. Tlic Hvi'iaj;* 1<br />
wt'lffht <strong>of</strong> i-i'tn llMt'iiboutH<br />
l» A pound nnd u llulf for whn! I* coiiHidt'ml il full rHtrh<br />
Th,. ell ni lumlcd by A, K. llotikc. nf rronpi-ct Turk. Delu<br />
ware bounty. Pu. The mlia IH hln rlflUKlilcr. Mt»* Kihi'l L. Dotlkf<br />
Mr.<br />
Holtkt) lnlidfil the eel on IL ,0.t hook, wMc:h IH not I|U|'H'I|1<br />
for partleulitrly large nnh. It wait Innded otltHiili,.<br />
Citptnlii I>^w<br />
AlHley. who witnoriH^d the capture <strong>of</strong> tin- MMII. ri It to t>o tht-<br />
InrjiOHl <strong>of</strong> thnt piLrticiilar specl^a that ht! hud ever iteeii hero, and<br />
Captnln Lew hiuf mien aultn u tow flnh.<br />
Judge Eldredge<br />
May Reverse<br />
Gibson Fine<br />
Was Imposed By Mayor S<strong>of</strong>roney<br />
in Alleged Violation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Motor<br />
Case For the Civil Courts<br />
Hard Surfacing <strong>of</strong> Street? ]- Mn<br />
that If Jun<br />
tin or thi I'mici A T<br />
Hti'^l<br />
limn ilt-l^Riiti 1 !! Mnyur S<strong>of</strong>roney to<br />
hear the ci-ii. the JUMIICI 1<br />
Jii-r^d.<br />
hi h.iUllfi no poniil to du no At TJlB | ufs <strong>of</strong> a mMt CU Slid<br />
•»'»'> "md iiw cit..il fin r.ict, an on er to build him a gas alailim<br />
Mi sieiinmii ii ronunissliin tlen was too muei for JoBn w.<br />
t\p:iLtl Ma> l nnd tha 1 hi ' "<br />
no<br />
light in r.cehtt tlie fn<br />
ill, 11'HI iilat,<br />
(M Ih^on «im arrwted on thp<br />
complaint <strong>of</strong> Qeorge Jefferys. Sea<br />
Is!" <strong>City</strong> cenlractor, who allagud<br />
that on April ]!, Olbaon, wliiie<br />
rilling In an automobile at in<br />
ullugfd rate <strong>of</strong> tpHd, struck his<br />
cur.<br />
parked along the read allpointnient <strong>of</strong> a receiver for the<br />
Miiiithniere damaging it to the {gasoline station operated by her<br />
hud Hornsby, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> view, when<br />
In I Mrs, WiihelBfina MeArsle Horoi,-<br />
hy, <strong>of</strong> lea Isle <strong>City</strong>, made those<br />
Inducements for him to marry<br />
While the Csmmfotottttfi<br />
not made any definite ...<br />
moot as to tbe plus rpr<br />
surfacing <strong>of</strong> tbe raori ' ill<br />
it li understood tint they art i<br />
•I4erln> s promra m<br />
jmtftX<br />
Uw dent few j**n<br />
wbfch<br />
Include all the main :<br />
the city.<br />
Among lie iwTltur p-*n* fat'f<br />
first phase <strong>of</strong> tbe wuiactwi<br />
cram to be completed beton t<br />
teason Is the (Urfacliif <strong>of</strong> W«<br />
Arenuo tram BereDtMttUl- I"<br />
to Tweaty-tlnt fltreet and, T<br />
first Street from, Wesley i<br />
to Asbury Annua. Thb> wl|fi<br />
plete s route <strong>of</strong> bsrd<br />
from Norlb and Wesley AW<br />
Twenty-first and Aebuty An<br />
Bay Avenue from Ebjktft'$<br />
to Battersea Bflad; Batten** )<br />
from Bay Avenue fa<br />
Boulersrd.<br />
Thla would be a feeder .<br />
here. ThSBt MMftioBi were nailo "" ""*_!; "i,<br />
by HornsBy on Tuesday in answer | nc<br />
to a petition filed before vice *~"<br />
Obancellor Leaning, In Oaaiden.<br />
by his wife, who nought the aj>e\u>nt<br />
<strong>of</strong> |{0.<br />
Jeffreyii iiald that Oibson told<br />
him he would pay the damage<br />
ufier he had the car filed, hut<br />
Gibson failed to pay. He then<br />
•were out a warrant for hla ar.<br />
rest.<br />
Gibson on Wednesday declared<br />
hu would not say the hill b&cutue<br />
It was ,>i.l\,> and that Items<br />
In (he bill were for repairs made<br />
rillent.<br />
He said he Died an appeal with<br />
Jiifitlee steelman latsi and also<br />
with Mayor B<strong>of</strong>roney at the tin's<br />
• he fine was imposed, declaring<br />
the Mayor refused to accept,<br />
judge Ehlw'dje stated that hi;<br />
thought Mayor fiotrorioT'ii qMt<br />
tencinr <strong>of</strong> Olheon •hould be re><br />
versed, dealgring "It smacks <strong>of</strong><br />
husband on the Shore Road, near<br />
the South seavllle Road.<br />
Hornsby alleged he met bis<br />
wife In September, 1626. when<br />
she was a widow, and married ber<br />
at Klklou. Md,, January 11, <strong>1927</strong><br />
"I am twenty years my wife's<br />
junior," Hornsby averred is hul-be sewer compsoy to lay<br />
affidavit. "We first met late la (connections rrom the tow tf<br />
September. 198i, and the follow-to the property Une on B«M»<br />
ing October my wife, then a Kosd. wblcb bare not *lre»dy$<br />
Into ami<br />
resort If new Bay Arenue,<br />
is located alonr tie * "<br />
from Eighth to Ninth<br />
In not built by out time. Atf i<br />
nue<br />
througp the<br />
Rillroad tract will, I<br />
and In condition for truffle j '<br />
This Mil relieve tbe<br />
from tranllfw through th»f«<br />
tested district ID the centnl.j<br />
tlon <strong>of</strong> the resort.<br />
However. It will be<br />
to the car not caused by the oe: •-*»• *"»£* J? £.<br />
"B\°.r^^.<br />
at Sea Isle city for tbe winter<br />
The psvtni<br />
g* her em»nBeur Md " " " - '"- " " "<br />
110 a week,<br />
"During<br />
Wert Avtntw l_ _<br />
will alto be considered, .<br />
AJan«i other MKSUOS*]<br />
jyrf by the <strong>City</strong> ~<br />
the etreet end! i<br />
• fratn -•'-<br />
coiiectlng a civil claim through ,"^r ol,7J,<br />
a erinilnnl procetding." He fur-| Hornshv<br />
th td th h h £<br />
that she had flnanciaj aisaBs wllo,<br />
Another hlfbwiy wimn.n<br />
which she wodld build a gasoline jnccorded •ttentlon will W C<br />
Mary<br />
Mutolcse, <strong>of</strong><br />
Phlladelphln, won the little tnlsa<br />
In a<br />
Bower,"<br />
Anita rMcCiirty In n pink go<br />
cart<br />
win a prise winner as<br />
''Abie*s Irish Bose."<br />
Birth <strong>of</strong> a Dew Drop "<br />
Betty and Jane Silling, made<br />
a picturesque float.<br />
Betty was<br />
locate!) In a iargi! rose. Th«<br />
float was entitled "Birth <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Dew<br />
Drop." Jnek Balthaser was<br />
a real "He Vamp."<br />
The faith crlh. with "Florence"<br />
has<br />
liesn tltlcri the faith baby,<br />
I wns neit In line. Thin ehlld waa<br />
and xmogram<br />
the affair.<br />
It was impossible to ascertain nursed bacli lo health at the Bea. lowing year," be declared.<br />
„. ..... jAveaue from Beranteeenth<br />
. - .. . Hornsby declare! she said she, to Thirty-fourth Street 1% IM drtea<br />
ther stated that h« felt therei woui d ma|, e B fMOii M , tatlon a btons whether thl. enUre »<br />
- w<br />
"•'<br />
ntl1 sufficient evidence to i gift a nd provide him with a alx- can be Included In the next |<br />
warrant a conviction.<br />
Icyllnder automobile costing IIBOO contract, uolws a Iar*e<br />
Will Start South End Conttruction<br />
Quickly<br />
The <strong>City</strong> Commissioners pMsed<br />
an emergency rMolutlon Tues*<br />
day which will provide for the<br />
immediate construction <strong>of</strong> several<br />
pile jetties on the beaeh between<br />
Fifty-fourth and Fifly.nlnth<br />
Streeta.<br />
These Jolties.wiil bo for the<br />
pnrpnsi. <strong>of</strong> giving this seetion bet*<br />
lor (itorm protection, also to p«.<br />
teet the bulkhead in this seetlon,<br />
whleh will be rebuilt or replaced<br />
by the cltf,<br />
At the meeting Mayor Champlon<br />
called attention to the need<br />
<strong>of</strong> Immediate aotien, "Unless<br />
these jetties are located before<br />
the fall st<strong>of</strong>ms, they will not<br />
billld'much beach until tho foltbe<br />
names <strong>of</strong> the various entriss<br />
as they pawed in the line <strong>of</strong> review,<br />
Among the tou who eom.<br />
manded particular attention and<br />
drew abundant applau*i was Joy<br />
Matthew, a little tot dressed in<br />
a wjilte costume accompanied by<br />
a Jet black dog representing<br />
"Beauty and the Boast," Bobby<br />
MMler, as "The Bnglneer," James<br />
Leleht, "A Farmer Boy," and<br />
Jack Thompson on "A ooose,"<br />
Sing Lee, local<br />
liundfyman,<br />
wag accompanied ty his three<br />
small<br />
children, all who were<br />
born In Oeeah oity.<br />
He was<br />
awarded a special priie, Randolph<br />
Thompson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
was garbed aa "A Hoo«ter," rollowing<br />
tn rapid stiocession was<br />
"An dlJ-fsahlened Olfl," "tittle<br />
ralry,"<br />
"Bride and Oroom,"<br />
"Little Boo peep and a Iioae."<br />
Dorta Sail, wearing * luge<br />
Hombrero. attrscted much Attention.<br />
Catherine Back, s sweet<br />
little tot. won the hearts or the<br />
spectators and judges. She threw<br />
an abundance or kisses to tbe<br />
audience.<br />
A miss In an 1850 costume<br />
was followed<br />
by "Goldilocks,"<br />
Jeanne Marls Taylor.<br />
This tot<br />
was aptly titled, as ehe had *<br />
mast ot golden curl*.<br />
A. Knldler, In » block continue<br />
•Miss America.- attra
*s<br />
mmBummam<br />
> ^r^^$ $<br />
'<br />
, titartw Lowell;<br />
Pbllto<br />
' Wgsrty.<br />
Oanl<br />
Frsnj<br />
InEton, NK. New<br />
t, IN, Boston.<br />
B BBf mystery<br />
il John (Wash<br />
.nlm^ed. Apil<br />
Kennedy, tbar<br />
j, and there ha<br />
Oat night! OL<br />
them with pari<br />
— always eleven<br />
. nrtt<strong>On</strong>te, It<br />
'iHftri (tlegrapB<br />
l<br />
tea at tot c«<br />
Jte hud itamM<br />
ilkra by Ike mi<br />
left tats Gontn<br />
o<strong>of</strong> to fMl. i<br />
twt) neier 6CBI<br />
U b» to In<br />
tire ant<br />
"I: IB<br />
f !•<br />
•a*<br />
Contmctore Must<br />
p;«p«^ : fc/I <strong>City</strong> Engineer Makes Re-<br />
5& 1 lCKet IVl<strong>On</strong>ey commendation to Solons<br />
j Scouts, <strong>of</strong> Bridge<br />
the Camp <strong>On</strong>"— 1<br />
and Sixth Sir.<br />
_ — In a report to tie Commlssioneri<br />
walk.<br />
" $120 From Ticket<br />
Monda5 '- '*'•>' Engineer roiiisson About 7! boys<br />
lie group, wlilci<br />
IM <strong>of</strong> stealing a iu<br />
It In broad daylight fro,<br />
-"TWilk ticket <strong>of</strong>fice e<br />
__ ,F»Bt Use proved frUUli<br />
'•in, which leads the polit<br />
fltam It wu the wort<br />
sk rather than a nc<br />
f clue that Mrs. Bro....<br />
[.(went, eouid give u to the<br />
psMnee <strong>of</strong> the money iu<br />
•n elderly nil who dlif * J<br />
eoit or • ticket to plea<br />
Mck w<br />
h inBtanf to fall % train dutttw<br />
<strong>of</strong> the company to eiplsin<br />
iitter to the a<br />
shows faults u to fulle<br />
P"A« tte irrnlB dlspitcher r ap. Ule cr»ek<br />
pnsiiW Ule once the elderly<br />
durlne the<br />
^m'Hft without being Inter.<br />
owed. Ho wit ac<<br />
IMih toy, Bt boarded the «r<br />
pMdT'lMt •HBMI Imaedlately.<br />
pA'Asrt time later she noticed<br />
Ills money bad disappeared and<br />
wiwrted the matter to the police.<br />
Ciiptmln Orut Marple and Detec.<br />
BT» Ijictoy traced the movements<br />
-:ttii (uipeeted m<br />
U«. when, all CIL<br />
lames Artman<br />
j Buried Yesterday<br />
f '<br />
eporl it is<br />
BliBiil de.<br />
ent (he en.<br />
din -.hfth<br />
• Trout dP<br />
ed that Ih.<br />
Development<br />
Tele-<br />
More Than Jorty<br />
phones To Every 100<br />
<strong>of</strong> Its Population<br />
A. C. Leads Bigger Cities<br />
l-toiown Publither Died<br />
,flt Summer Home<br />
A iUtliUnlly inclined reporter<br />
BW'AftoiB. fetlrai PhUadel. dl us * HD up 8mrei flEUrei during the post put<br />
(Mater and .umnMr re»|. * k wlllcB BlHlwi<br />
, ° "» Has<br />
( <strong>of</strong> OEMS <strong>City</strong> Ml burled at W "lephenei tn each 100 <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
[niton aa»ter» CBMter Peim- Permanent population. According<br />
t;ftt »Mttrt»r."Tie intermint "_"««« » Atlantic nty,<br />
i» prtr«te.<br />
wUh " telephones for every 100<br />
YmtiSk'irin oeU In tbe fun- <strong>of</strong> , WlaUoii ass s greater<br />
iU" plfloni <strong>of</strong> OUnr H, lair In |i.j,ip>,i. yesterday afternoon otttr elt ? ta U 18 I'nlted lutes or<br />
wMihtimi! (any <strong>of</strong> tat friends c *o« da . aecordint to the New jer-<br />
^B» "dimiia pud ttetr tut ?' Public utility Inlormatlon<br />
2>-jjb, ~ Committee, This development is<br />
'^%lUm died IB his sum. dui ta ««» rt t0 ll >e large numioim.<br />
»M Flmt Stn*t. md- b * r <strong>of</strong> toM1 * |B •>» "">"• *' bicli<br />
Sundly morning Tbe nut **** telephones In every room.<br />
Ml a*»th ni SemoirtMCT <strong>of</strong> Of fte US clUe. in this country<br />
litfflo. fc had been In poor «"-und«d<br />
••:««H'CIBIh PWm A. C. man-"""""I"". 1 ,. N " Yo1 * [" tweBl '"<br />
* ~ b, <strong>of</strong> PWlaaelpnlfu * nd * itt M J telepnonse per<br />
inani Aueelatlon •»»*red. and Philadelphia itaads<br />
UiJMiAl'iiinn ««h,«. ninety.«i3tth with seventeen Bell<br />
pi"ft ^HM by hi, wiaew, J*^"""" *«««rr nunHred popurm,<br />
tolrabeth J, Artman. and all u n -<br />
JUI£L |^j_ William F Wateri According to Walter looi, tnana-<br />
Om AWn C. and Theo= gji f f,"? , ? "U" U<br />
h Cl1 *" th '<br />
•*" Telephone Company the<br />
, K Artman <strong>of</strong> C.rorelsnd Fla,- •*" Telephone Company, there are<br />
«*Srf. H, Pratt and Franltl !IM «•'»*««•. located in the re-<br />
Artnuui <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia aa* *""' BaMd Ule «nsus taken<br />
Wm>m« itPe^ '«' 1"W W the local postal 0,1<br />
iC ^ ^ ."""*• goiaii, thii would averaie slightly<br />
more than four phones w every<br />
—" ten peraoni in th» resort<br />
. A^nr^^iaflnti There are sixteen cities in the<br />
" c ^ f i t l T j A-J Mrritory <strong>of</strong> the Bell Telephone<br />
ror ttaby rarade Aid Coaipanr <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania wiiii a<br />
•at' Of th« <strong>Ocean</strong> POPUbjte, exceeding §0,000, More<br />
•at Of Ul. <strong>Ocean</strong> ,, jtojm j,l,,,hnne, are In ner.<br />
*a*4« »««H»i.*i^^ *- t^ vice In these eltles. Their aggre.<br />
<strong>On</strong>« <strong>of</strong> uw most gratiitprw<br />
<strong>of</strong> too parade was<br />
•Vlrlt <strong>of</strong> ^SBulflahneai eiprest-<br />
•••IHE th» jsfsBti <strong>of</strong> the regliite,<br />
m»at <strong>of</strong> whom laid "we<br />
dWBg thl. jut to help the<br />
3*»j*do'-.wH«..to thank Uw city<br />
RiWSi *W"»Mpn In plaelss<br />
i.MMir'tfBd utandarda on the<br />
«k. H »na'Wpini <strong>of</strong>f tte Jadna'<br />
•mtalSBtr Trent ni "on-<br />
9*" Wrtt ul eartr. Ana Ike<br />
|nt deserres a ipeq,<br />
. „ Uilmkii for the efficient<br />
f « * UI»F handled U»<br />
eriteil Captain Grant Marple<br />
• piniAi with ths O«B Cit,<br />
^*Wt#'.Ml«Mn«. The toji<br />
^Wjfar/ttndiy Khiiel tol.<br />
T'W ittfollHHI with bille<br />
morlxmitrB, ut Hafrr m<br />
T'Urt*** lood sertes In<br />
* "•'•> paraile started, aod the "<br />
Bcelvei) iti due than<br />
ttHBiemimt Ii deeply (nte-<br />
• OieiniitiT famni nMni<br />
.'i,' 4 , Bneeraly,<br />
Vintor Buried<br />
; .<br />
ity Gamp<br />
Wife <strong>of</strong> Polic<br />
jured When Cars Crashed<br />
LaM Rites Held<br />
For Mrs, H, C, C<br />
Resident <strong>of</strong> Pottstown<br />
Tne deeeo«ed was born<br />
pl p,jll«iown and was a member b _.<br />
»"""*'"»'l Lutoeran Church, <strong>of</strong><br />
r<br />
liilenl on WBite Horse Pike. ''<br />
The nccldent occurred when ';•<br />
rhnrlei priidiirico. <strong>of</strong> Blue An. _<br />
char, suddenly attemptHi to mako Disease Complications<br />
a left-hand turn from the Blue! Cause <strong>of</strong> Visilar's I<br />
Anchor road into Wnite Horse V^USe or Vltitor s U<br />
drtvpn hy Pnllce f'hiif<br />
Fum.ni! Bfrviffii were heli1<br />
Johnson received a broken *" \ , " r _ n - '<br />
sprained wrist, later,.,!,<br />
for M f F ">"«" »• W»- "<br />
the Knee, and fnrehMd<br />
year^ld .chool hl telchar. tlh who h did died<br />
Mrs, Ida Ganfood. <strong>of</strong> 711 rentral<br />
sl h "'. « ' h( " ne -<br />
4 Centra<br />
Avenue who was in the same fur, '<br />
" 1nf<br />
BUffpred from nheeli They were ln -"*nl<br />
w »» »"••« «i ««n<br />
treated by Dr. Enposlto. <strong>of</strong> Ham. Mc ' rls11 Cemetery,<br />
rnonten.<br />
Miss Myers had been In pool<br />
Alnhanfi Frederieo, affe S, and health for snme lime, ihe was i<br />
Frederlco, wife <strong>of</strong> the driver, re- leichir at thet McMlehsel Pub<br />
celled several tushes In the scalp. He School, Thirty-fifth and Pair<br />
They were treated by Dr. Ewlng, mount Avenue, and resided HI<br />
<strong>of</strong> Berlin, and were able lo ens- iS4 North F<strong>of</strong>ty-firsr Itreet<br />
tlnue to their honies,<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
OAK FLOORING<br />
To have oak floors in your hone it<br />
net u expensive as generally tupposed.<br />
Any contractor %yUl lay it; and «ny<br />
painter will finish it for you.<br />
You em f«t the proper grade and<br />
size from the stock <strong>of</strong><br />
C. H. Shoemaker<br />
Lumber Co.<br />
Phoneit ISO and IS1<br />
THE BEST<br />
BARGAIN ON<br />
THE BAY FRONT<br />
A New Bungalow Cottage<br />
12* St. and Weit Aw.<br />
Pour Bedroom,, DnuM« Qwgt. Spftnaj Waterfront, Very<br />
Attractive Surroanffings, New Yacht Club<br />
»9,50G«><br />
Massey & Edward<br />
Golf Club Starts<br />
Golf, Speaks Here<br />
•quired la about twenty new meni«Jtia reiort'«an beeana nsmbera <strong>of</strong> I also the lowejt '^LJJ<br />
ire. Tie dlBBer nieeyns w«»|lna elub. Information Be Ob. | Barney won int prlj^'<br />
at (he Flandpra Hotel fa<br />
1181 few months In var- Mrn, Honnah, Mr«, C, A, Lltll",<br />
„ .„-,nnnivnlH. including tiif Slr«, L, Sledem, Mrs, W. Hlteaien.<br />
llnnul open, brlngtnij Ihe resort »r anil Mrs, J, Meyera, aO <strong>of</strong><br />
ind snlf fiuh much nuMIrlly, Ori'an <strong>City</strong>, Prises ' '<br />
vl,,liinK golfers who »unimer nl to ihe three highiij<br />
I 1<br />
lly" What', ,be<br />
jey,"<br />
HAPPINESS<br />
Is Offered You By<br />
BEAUTIFUL SOMERS POINT<br />
Prices <strong>of</strong> lots and bungalows are exceedingly low in this<br />
Ideal Home and Vaeatioii <strong>City</strong> In comparison with other<br />
communities and considering the many superior advwitages<br />
<strong>of</strong> SOMERS POINT.<br />
Ai low at $800.00 will purchase a SO ft.Improved Lot<br />
and as low as $2,800.00 a Bungalow,<br />
LEWIS B.MATHIAS<br />
SHORE ROAD AND NEW JERSEY AVE,<br />
Phone 34<br />
SOMERS POINT. N. j. '<br />
Specials From<br />
The Carey Organization<br />
200 FEET ON OCEAN AVENUE<br />
200 FEET ON WESLEY AVENUE<br />
240 FEET ON THIRTEENTH STREET<br />
THREE FRONTS<br />
Choice Location <strong>of</strong> Town For Hotel or<br />
Year "Round Moving Picture Haute<br />
Price and Terms on Application<br />
BERtRAND T\ and T. J,<br />
CAREY<br />
Hi^ mi<br />
Fifteenth and Board walk Phone i<br />
Real Estate - Mortgages s- Insurance<br />
OCE^ OTT - - fffiW JESMEt<br />
PJwn*: Shmvood 8U8<br />
m<br />
fclF,<br />
• I<br />
POINTS for eiU'h 18,00 turund In<br />
CtWC<br />
regardliis <strong>of</strong> wheUiBr (In. sub.<br />
.... IB Pittiburg, Pa.; „_<br />
^, - j ^ leriptlonii are for one, two. three<br />
h nirif> Khul to is- n«»B,ni>r B,,|llwp.|pllon <strong>of</strong> any I,,1BII, hy „,.,! " ^,,'"," !" The L ' wa« IHI d<br />
B In. away M,0,,0 worth w«lnlny will hn .rediled will, -T , I %,, " " 'tt*" "" ''<br />
id mnin,H«.lon» to= m m b m m nr oslra ,„,„_.,,,,„,,,. '. ^If I'l <strong>of</strong> "j'w<br />
eaders In (his M,llnn ,„„ po|nts wlll „,, ,„ „,,,„„„„ ,„ *" ljn f ""•"[ '•'»;'" P"'".<br />
le. It I, one <strong>of</strong> tbe ,,,„ Boints ,|lc al,ui(crlplloll wll, ^V«hl»n«l ArT» """<br />
ira ever made by any I cllrn<br />
Bif pit under Ixtra the Point reeular Offered seiiedillo, Now " j pni «,5^ I in f «<br />
'aponcr in the Btale <strong>of</strong><br />
J - 'rank MiiCall, 3rd, <strong>of</strong> MariBitFMSt<br />
Eittrii Point AffitHtii If «""-' *«*" PfHy chubby boy.<br />
•Model„.» %ZT£UZ^ZT~~^^\«'°' i %'<br />
c sht<br />
gednn—Flrsl prise, ,„ ,.„ .„„._,. nnin, ,rl,p,lnii,<br />
" 1 ""'' 1 -<br />
_.. earn and every (Still worth <strong>of</strong> plfili Hli' I w\ "--<br />
-Flflh pnffi.<br />
or cent cash rnnimlii.<br />
who work and fail to<br />
the prises affored,<br />
jmiKn manneer will enter them on Seolt and Eilwaril Johnson. In<br />
llle<br />
Wort W t«l<br />
records, and nt Ilia close <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> l l>« •'Coverud WiiKun," was a par-<br />
„,,, <strong>of</strong>fer wl,, fl([un, (|p)|u, lol||| ileiiliirly nne flunt. The lni«<br />
rkeri are wanted In thetmt,mi<br />
<strong>of</strong> eaeh turned 111 liy Pnrt<br />
wl 'i« nttireil in pioneer costume,<br />
anil right now is theworker, and will issue ami pluco<br />
or anyone to enter anil<br />
p The covered wagon WM decdrand<br />
i<br />
. A deerenslng point<br />
eilit W1.0II0 W100 EXTRA In deliiil t hai<br />
II be used anil diirini!<br />
'o weeks subserlptlons<br />
aore iMilnlH than they<br />
other time,<br />
I Issue <strong>of</strong> this newi.<br />
hllshed a list <strong>of</strong> thorn<br />
entered the campaign<br />
present time. All who<br />
estering should send<br />
* p I ubiifn^niB<br />
ft.<br />
, entrnnti, for ln this<br />
campaign as well ns<br />
T lino <strong>of</strong> endeavor. It<br />
BrUie,<br />
ory Hat UinlW<br />
re not, limited to any<br />
IB which to canvass for<br />
s. Anyone may get sub.<br />
nywhere In the United<br />
renewals from present<br />
will count,<br />
i go any further we<br />
Mil upon the minds <strong>of</strong><br />
at thli Is not ono o<br />
so-called "Popularity"<br />
isre one almost always<br />
id their owa money in<br />
In This campaign Is<br />
•e <strong>of</strong> less than a com.<br />
esmansWp proposition<br />
heit workers win the<br />
without eoit to them.<br />
in this campaign are<br />
the prins—the prises<br />
»t^lKh,^<br />
Ihest point itondiniB,<br />
« how mnny or how<br />
m mu taTOto,heir<br />
this campaign can be<br />
Mir two way!, Either<br />
Hie free coupons which<br />
la" tie paper taeh<br />
r Becurlng caab subtlia<br />
Tlmsi, Adwrtlier,<br />
Jrttr, Tie aecnrlnE <strong>of</strong><br />
Ipaoai th the aewi.<br />
le moat effeeun ww<br />
wtat wfll win floe<strong>of</strong><br />
'able mail, woman boy<br />
Mm y«n ol mo or<br />
lurned in In 11.00 lots nil at one<br />
|inw |)llt rany he lurllH] („ llt uny<br />
„„ ,„ my „„,„„„, „„,, ,„,, ca^<br />
„,,, <strong>of</strong>fer wl,, fl([un, (|p )|u, lol||<br />
Covered WBga<br />
FREE BUS<br />
TO<br />
WILDWOOD GABLES<br />
Leave! Fourteenth Street and Boardwalk<br />
Every Tuesday at 2 P, M,<br />
Information Regarding Tickets on Same<br />
APPLY<br />
Wildwood Strand Realty Company<br />
4007 Boardwalk Wildwood, N. J.<br />
Don i Wait Foi<br />
The Sheriff<br />
Running to a bank for help when<br />
th. .heriff ii on -th- dooritepresembles<br />
calling in a doctor when<br />
wadyforonundwt.k.r.<br />
You will have no fear <strong>of</strong> the<br />
aherirl if you bank regularly «t<br />
thii "Helpful lank."<br />
1<br />
» ft SMITH, Cuhler<br />
BANK<br />
llnul In "ii _ Plf«—Paul c.ilib. \v»m Pair,<br />
him- rniilunip. il,,r iilrly lipiid B"«ilh, PlnrliLl.<br />
i:nii siiiiiiy anillc wen tin' up. Ni-inl E,lw]iril nnd finnli<br />
hrnvul <strong>of</strong> ih. Bpc,clatijr«. Johiwon, 2 Hml JVj, Otiiiii Clly<br />
Jiirk lloruiiii, ao iiuiiiihsi old, llononihl*, .Mention ==,Di>Furi>Hl<br />
nf Phliadiillihla, rinir.l In u ,,ari V- VlKin-rnii, Jr., 7 iiiunibH, Cilt-nirliiimi-l<br />
hi him.. Bide, Pa.; null,, Tuwniviiil. 0<br />
Official Awards<br />
Hcim,' iiiiifualon ocfilrri'il wh->n<br />
(jei.an Clly, uml Nnrnia It-•<br />
IXOIIIIIIOII:, ic mnnnin. piillunvi-<br />
p '' 1 "'<br />
i<br />
Individual or Collective<br />
Progress \<br />
The possibility <strong>of</strong> individual or i<br />
collective progress depends updn<br />
the self-command which<br />
marshalls the powers <strong>of</strong> selfcontrol<br />
and self-direction. You<br />
exercise your wisdom in making<br />
I this bank your depositary.<br />
FIRST NATIONALBANK<br />
OCEAN CITY,N.J.<br />
•JAN.I.iaoa<br />
A Worthwhile<br />
Bank Account<br />
Economy that builds a worthwhile<br />
bank account is never too<br />
high a price to pay for the business<br />
success, the future comforts<br />
and family happiness that money<br />
in the bank places within your<br />
reach.<br />
Is your account<br />
growing?<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> National Bank<br />
Deem <strong>City</strong>, New JtiMy<br />
fM Are a Stranger at
Iflt Newl<br />
|<br />
r JUm (Wai<br />
ina'n'<br />
FtbiV.1<br />
itr<br />
With<br />
is*<br />
>MA Umj<br />
oHnii|<br />
lift.<br />
(Dd<br />
EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
gHMHM Star MS* Afternoon.<br />
.VMM Him Buildln*. 6IS-A*.<br />
?;.Hnr Atmio*, 0mf As * matter <strong>of</strong> fact it probably<br />
n better, it more attractive, more<br />
which followed would have been<br />
enlightening to those who "fell"<br />
for the old fag. When asked<br />
point blank why he (the peddler)<br />
did not go to work he naively admitted<br />
"that ain't the idea,"<br />
HOW WATEB DBA1NS<br />
A HEAL NECESSITY<br />
The unusually heavy rainstorms<br />
<strong>of</strong> the past few weeks demonstrate<br />
the necessity <strong>of</strong> storm water<br />
drains. While the central section<br />
<strong>of</strong> the resort, between Eighth and<br />
PUT BtJSOIEBS<br />
m FARMING<br />
Senator David Agani, Master'<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey State Grange,<br />
who accompanied the marketing<br />
demonstration train through Cumberland<br />
and Cape May Counties,<br />
gave the Farmers a good prodding<br />
m his address at Cape May Court<br />
House,<br />
which will be worth<br />
money to them if they put into I<br />
practice the advice which he gave<br />
—put business into farming, espenally<br />
the marketing end,<br />
Mr.<br />
Agans has traveled ex-i<br />
tensivtly in this country and has'<br />
observed closely the marketing j<br />
practices followed by farmers in<br />
other sections <strong>of</strong> the country. He<br />
has seen the onion growers oi|<br />
Texas, the melon and letruce<br />
growers <strong>of</strong> Arizona and Colorado,<br />
the egg and fruit producers <strong>of</strong><br />
"alifornia prepare thrir productsj<br />
for market, and all this informaion<br />
he gave the farmers <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May County first-handed, impressing<br />
upon them the competition<br />
they must meet.<br />
The trouble with New Jersey,<br />
produce, as charged by an Atlantic'<br />
<strong>City</strong> hotleman, is that it is not]<br />
standardized; it does not run true<br />
to form, in short it is not graded<br />
closely. Buyers do not want that<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> farm products, they dul<br />
not have to take them and they<br />
will not, with the result that Jer<br />
. sey farmers have two courses open<br />
Big Hogs from Little Piggies Growl-<br />
• By AHmt T. JMf<br />
Ninth Streets, was kept dear <strong>of</strong>!' 0<br />
them—conform to what the<br />
surplus water by the drains which) buyer wants or surrender the mar<br />
were recently installed there, many ket to growers who will,<br />
other sections <strong>of</strong> the resort were]<br />
This ii a pretty blunt state-<br />
| merit, but it is the exact truth<br />
This is a particular age. People<br />
want the best and as they have<br />
the money to pay for what they<br />
want there is no reason they<br />
handicapped.<br />
When such a condition exists<br />
it is not only an inconvenience to<br />
the residents and visitors, but a<br />
serious economic loss through loss<br />
<strong>of</strong> business. *<br />
should not have it. This is the<br />
Storm water drains are an ex. rule that applies in every other<br />
pensive proposition, this reason<br />
prevent!'a hasty completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
line <strong>of</strong> business, why not<br />
firming?<br />
There is no reason why the<br />
three or four million summer visitors<br />
who flock to New Jersey<br />
every summer should not be fed<br />
M$&j$$ in the old dayi, and some been completed. Contracts for'by Jersey farmers, no reasonwhy<br />
jgHootnetB bid alroort uncanny still .drauu on North, Second and I this velvet should be taken from<br />
more palatable., Thejcntire storm water drainage tys-<br />
; TUper-cookery <strong>of</strong> the past is large- tern from North to Fifteenth<br />
' IT • fiction. The htchen received Streets, •<br />
'personal attention from the I Eighth and Ninth Streets have<br />
l||iM«lj concoction <strong>of</strong> eertaln par.<br />
ticuUr viinj, guefc at pie, for e»<br />
idflple. The kitchen did not turn<br />
^•Wtbftter food, an the whole, nog<br />
•""Mom enticing to the appe.<br />
. Cookkif a half century ago was<br />
fc^|loB|jBot si art. Mother knew<br />
isjpjti'. pW dementi in order te<br />
the bat halth results to th<br />
' II iht hit the rightcom.<br />
it Wai by accident,<br />
aiitcuL<br />
The weU-ict table <strong>of</strong> today is a<br />
.^.. ^ $af lit. This is due not<br />
JdBHfB.!»-tfce linen *nd iBver, but<br />
|{*ft*fa* Aat faod u put up in<br />
§!JB mmaanalm htm, The wry<br />
-,,- PT--- *•••* "% *^¥ to<br />
Mi;ptow <strong>of</strong> eating, and sting<br />
jpflifarf' nnien tue if jf n not a<br />
||jltM$Ue undtrMkiiif. It ii not<br />
jHmp-.to*'cnm a mm <strong>of</strong> food<br />
i iito *c ttonuch.<br />
iWiam a« m* .» much today,<br />
JIjpW§ •« man intd%ently, and<br />
liWtKjiSftii IKEMM there is more<br />
in the kitchen. The<br />
Way hWtefaaibe.<br />
i W*>>"1t'»*irtWMlirj<br />
! fiM.<br />
Tenth Streets hive been awarded<br />
and will be installed this winter.<br />
The Commissioners propose to instaJI<br />
drains on three or four more<br />
streets next year,<br />
Improvements <strong>of</strong> this type,<br />
which are hidden from the eye,<br />
are not always fully appreciated,<br />
but they are just as much a ne<br />
cessity for the progress <strong>of</strong> the resort<br />
as those which are placed<br />
above die ground.<br />
t JUtUT VWXttKM.<br />
I have learned about<br />
way to separate small<br />
| from the public is to don<br />
r uniform and wail about<br />
Eihe poor soldier, by pur-<br />
|,» piece <strong>of</strong> trash for many<br />
• true laliir.. The favorite<br />
trade is a magazine<br />
GARBAGE DISPOSAL<br />
IS CITY HIGHTrfABE<br />
Disposal <strong>of</strong> city waste and garbage<br />
is a nightmare to most mil<br />
niclpalitics unless they have been<br />
MfSdently foresighted to introduce<br />
die one element that is effective<br />
and that brings forth no complaints—fire,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has had<br />
iti own troubles with waste and<br />
garbage and has now been forced<br />
to rum to incinerating plants as<br />
the only satisfactory solution <strong>of</strong><br />
die problem.<br />
Wildwood ii now beginning to<br />
have her troubles in this matter,<br />
residents complaining <strong>of</strong> the city<br />
dump and demanding in removal,<br />
like <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Wildwood<br />
will fit no satisfactory results un.<br />
til she adopts dtf incinerating<br />
plants in which to dispose <strong>of</strong> her<br />
prbage,<br />
York city tried the plan<br />
our growers, and it will not be if<br />
they wake up to the situation, put<br />
business into producing the best<br />
and then adopt a market standard<br />
for grading and packing so that<br />
every package that goes on the<br />
market will be true to marking in<br />
every particular.<br />
The roadside market stand men<br />
have formed an association to<br />
raise the standard <strong>of</strong> their business,<br />
why not start an association<br />
<strong>of</strong> growers to adopt a standard<br />
for grading and packing produce<br />
and fruit in accordance with market<br />
requirements. It doesn't matter<br />
if the bulk <strong>of</strong> the products <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May County is sold at the<br />
seashore resorts, that market is<br />
jusl as particular as the city marken<br />
and cannot be pined and<br />
held except by adhering to the<br />
same rules.<br />
Here is a field for the County<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture to do some<br />
excellent work. Why not start<br />
BOW<br />
MUCH HOSE?<br />
ELIZABETH AND ESSEX<br />
MAN'S A POOH FISH<br />
CANCER AID THE Sid EYE<br />
If you have<br />
IB1.16 In your<br />
pockets you<br />
have twice as<br />
much CSSB as<br />
the<br />
average..<br />
The Treasury<br />
tells us that<br />
money clrculat<br />
Ing <strong>Jul</strong>y 1st<br />
amounted to<br />
"only"<br />
four<br />
billion eight<br />
hundred<br />
thirty-four nil<br />
Brisbane<br />
Views and Reviews<br />
Seashore Antrunn Business<br />
Wiidwooa Journal: The Cape<br />
Map County<br />
Bonril <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />
Freeholdera and the miluiu. resortji<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May County h<br />
been doing a good piece <strong>of</strong> work<br />
this year 111 getting tho name <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May County before the pub.<br />
lie.<br />
The result!) ore coming In<br />
now and will continue Inrouglt<br />
tfli remainder <strong>of</strong> the Heaaon.<br />
There are two lhlriR« the Cape<br />
May County has to »!!, iiaBiely<br />
health and recreation, and for<br />
these it hais pure air and «unnot<br />
much<br />
and arrows that daily challenge<br />
our mental and spiritual endurance<br />
and this is the purt <strong>of</strong> wisdom,<br />
JThe past is not so barren nor the<br />
outlined future BO rosy as new<br />
prophets would like to paint them,<br />
more than ten per though they labor mightily. The<br />
cent, <strong>of</strong> it goes to local Hchool 1 careful mind moves slowly, coniMslrlcla.<br />
Rutgers University gum solidating Its gains and keeping<br />
close 10 a million dollars from Its Hats <strong>of</strong> retreat and communieaT<br />
tlii« fund, Normal •Schools gel a tion in good repair.<br />
iarsd slice, the School for iho! Faith is the bedrock <strong>of</strong> human<br />
Uiaf sew a quarter <strong>of</strong> u million, life. New knowledge, new, exper-<br />
Industrial Education over half a leneo, new understanding demand<br />
million, and so it goes, i n other 'adjustment, out faith is fashioned<br />
words, money [a being taken <strong>of</strong> sterner and more stable stuff.<br />
away from local p.chool district* Without tt we have no anchorage<br />
for other purpt»eii, anii ta, t. a in'ond are at the mercy <strong>of</strong> every<br />
local districts are larger because'casual and uncomprehended eur-<br />
Doubtless ail <strong>of</strong> thgse diversions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the public ucho.il:-; mane;<br />
f<br />
h<br />
rent,<br />
The Religion <strong>of</strong> Good Taste<br />
ihe ball rolling?<br />
<strong>of</strong> towing her gtrbigr: to tea and<br />
dumping it in die At^ntfe, but it<br />
didn't stay dumped, but floated<br />
tack «<br />
i<strong>of</strong>l s the New Jcney<br />
beadier until this State hai made<br />
to protcitj so loud and efecrive<br />
rtat the metropolis has been<br />
TOII^B.fiMlHi timg ;f* uBde|Ma • tW erection<br />
^ifeMW > :»,. tfc oi indoerating plarta mougji to<br />
At OM<strong>of</strong>'ttr prtage and tt-<br />
! fpt m mm <strong>of</strong> vel«.<br />
I for it<br />
be. No<br />
^t<br />
to Jmpoiefe»<br />
refine either on residents<br />
Whin ill AWn.co<strong>of</strong>inet or qn<br />
WHY 3H0H1D BUSES<br />
mm mam m WAI?<br />
It would be interesting to know<br />
on what grounds the law giving<br />
bmses the right <strong>of</strong> way on State<br />
highways waj enacted arid why<br />
these lumbering giants, which do<br />
not pay for anywhere near thi<br />
damage they dn the roads, are<br />
permitted to run at a lifty-milean-hour<br />
speed, while private cars<br />
are limited to thirty miles?<br />
If diere is any satisfactory explanation<br />
for these favors the<br />
general public would like to know<br />
the reason.<br />
<strong>of</strong> beanifulneiB, that has a<br />
better autumn eMmine than Gape<br />
May County,<br />
There la no section<br />
that LB better Btted for<br />
autumn and winter vacationist<br />
than tlilB eounty with ita various<br />
resorts.<br />
The only way that people can<br />
be brought to realise ihe- aJvantaga<br />
is by a procein <strong>of</strong> eilu<br />
cation.<br />
That cducatlvs proce*<br />
must be a persistent ami consistent<br />
advertislnf <strong>of</strong> the things that<br />
cape May County has to <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
An intensive campaign for fall<br />
and winter business should be be.<br />
gun now and com lime,] through,<br />
out the remainder <strong>of</strong> the mm'<br />
mer,<br />
EnTTilllt Our Hume Market<br />
London Times:—BtandardliatioB<br />
and man production era sot un.<br />
failing<br />
remedies, because mass<br />
production is only economic if<br />
there is aa outlet for the goods<br />
so made. An argument in favor<br />
<strong>of</strong> protecting home industry that<br />
devoted adherents to free trade<br />
never leem to understand )i that<br />
the assurance <strong>of</strong> a large domestic<br />
sale alone makes it possible to<br />
embark upon wide plans for mass<br />
i.r(! fur worthy purpose, but lhe[ Westfleid Standard: Rev, Dr.<br />
Harry Posdick, In his address to<br />
the graduates <strong>of</strong> imlth College,<br />
remarked that the old fharply<br />
that this Is one <strong>of</strong> tbe reasons a<br />
burden U jmposed on him j defined'eodisi^f rifhf and'w'roBg<br />
p<br />
pns for mass<br />
production It is became American<br />
mnnufnctnrern have n [irolnoteil<br />
field in w their own country that<br />
tlley are able to make nlnns for<br />
cheap production un n Gpiile lliaf!<br />
would constitute II hazardous emu<br />
ble if adopted here, where no such<br />
assured market eilats. Thus Ii<br />
comes about that not Infrequently<br />
a protective pulley, mi fur from<br />
raiding the cost <strong>of</strong> articles in the<br />
home market, niituntliy results In<br />
ultimately reducing It very considerably.<br />
for local school purposes.<br />
Adjustment<br />
Philadelphia Ledger;— Thoughtful<br />
people are constantly readjust<br />
ing their estimate and Interpretation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the standards they live by,<br />
not because truth is anythlnf but<br />
eternal and absolute, but because<br />
the human vessel changes, grows<br />
and stretches. The living mind increases<br />
Its power, discards Its ap.<br />
praiimatlons and taken In more<br />
territory. It does not therefore and<br />
thereupon create a new heaven<br />
and a new earth. In the fashion<br />
that reform administrations lay out<br />
a city beautiful, but it daily re.<br />
habilitates the old homo to better<br />
living conditions. Certain things<br />
that are fundamental persistently I<br />
survive the perlodle spring cleao-<br />
Beem to be breaking down, but<br />
I the present generation seems to<br />
be governed by the standards <strong>of</strong><br />
good taste, which may he about<br />
the same thing.<br />
There are many people who<br />
seem rather attracted to a thing<br />
If you tell them it is wroni.<br />
But if you tell them it Is bad<br />
taste, they ihy out <strong>of</strong> it like a<br />
horse at a flying bit <strong>of</strong> paper.<br />
The problem <strong>of</strong> torn times is to<br />
eonvinee them that dishonesty<br />
ajid vie«a are poor taste. If the<br />
people who <strong>of</strong>fend in such ways<br />
could only see how they dlsEuat<br />
well bred folks, they would quit<br />
their looss ana crooked<br />
ing.<br />
Wo surrender our faith unwll.<br />
lingly, even 111 the face <strong>of</strong> slings<br />
If you have ever leea a fai<br />
woman In knickers you were prob<br />
ably convinced that a man is no'<br />
tht only animal wonderfully and<br />
fearfully mrid.'.<br />
DcFrank Crane<br />
Remember—All la Not Lent<br />
I<br />
Because something has happened to you which interferes with<br />
I your enicieney Is not pro<strong>of</strong> that all is lost,<br />
v<br />
Thwe is nothing unconquerable to the human spirit.<br />
There is no truer saying than, "Where there is life there Is<br />
REPTILE, tfans are popular<br />
with the fashionable women for<br />
dress trimmings, ihots and accessories.<br />
This is not strange. The<br />
serpent has always been popular<br />
with woman ever since that little<br />
episode in the Garden <strong>of</strong> Eden.<br />
Where the Eaflroad Tax Goes<br />
Olnuunlor County Democrat<br />
Ten years ago the amount <strong>of</strong><br />
the Statn Rnllroail Tin apDOr<br />
tloned among tbe schools <strong>of</strong><br />
Gloucester County was (31,774-<br />
.99. X4iAt year tiiu nmount was<br />
124,951,71, and this year it lias<br />
dwindled to 116,049.20.<br />
Wnon the RalliouJ Tm wan<br />
first IiroHKud, and handled by tbe<br />
State, it was to tondivided exclusively<br />
among the public<br />
schools <strong>of</strong> the State, to be apportioned<br />
among the counties, and<br />
and tiea re-apportkmoii by<br />
County : School SupdrlntondenU<br />
among the schools in each coun.<br />
Tbe roost recent Rajlroail Tin<br />
amounted to jtut aimer tea ml|lkm'<br />
dollars, and <strong>of</strong> ^hia<br />
t<br />
onlr,<br />
ff.tU,Mi w u d<br />
hope."<br />
The great problem is to utilize wliat remains <strong>of</strong> your life<br />
keep up a bold front.<br />
It never pays to give up.<br />
Life is lite a com stamped on both sides. <strong>On</strong> one side is the<br />
face <strong>of</strong> smiling fortune, on the other the image <strong>of</strong> frowning reverses.<br />
.Sometimes one side lies up and sometimes the other, and sometimes<br />
the two seem to spin, alternating continually. But the two are<br />
always there in every life, side by side.<br />
So one-half <strong>of</strong> the art <strong>of</strong> life is knowing how to meet c<br />
ortune and the other half understanding how to treat prosperity.<br />
c ' L S" \", ?•• Ncbraska ' » nineteen-year-old boy named Edward<br />
•Smith lost both his arms in an accident when he was helping shuck<br />
com on his father's farm.<br />
With that accident most <strong>of</strong> the means <strong>of</strong> earning a living; open<br />
o him the daybefore were obliterated There were few things dut<br />
he could do. Yet one <strong>of</strong> these he did superlatively well<br />
Providing himself with artificial arms he be<br />
o the<br />
superlatively well<br />
Providing himself with artificial arms, he became a salesman for<br />
S!<br />
H b<br />
i<br />
nigh i<br />
n<br />
'Pi* <strong>of</strong>iwdl<br />
one ankli<br />
_<br />
pepplc from drowning at the b«cbe» nw his kmt<br />
>%$&£: nineteoi yeari fl^daliisl^. W ^<br />
HOBS, one hundred mlilloBS less<br />
than last year, I40JS for each inibitanL<br />
The real wealth Is credit. Four<br />
men In the United States, Rockefeller,<br />
Ford, Mellon anil laker,<br />
eouldi with ease, borrow more<br />
money than all the cash that is<br />
I In circulation,<br />
I Long ago Queen Bliiabeth gave<br />
a ring, her face eagravpd UBOB<br />
a stone set in it to her lover, the<br />
Eari <strong>of</strong> Essex. No matter what he<br />
did, he would he forgiven if he<br />
returned that ring.<br />
Accused <strong>of</strong> saying that Queen<br />
EliMbeth's mlBd was as crooked<br />
us her body, which was probably<br />
true, she was a great queen and<br />
a hard woman, be failed to return<br />
the ring and his bead was<br />
chopped <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
The Countess <strong>of</strong> Nottingham dying,<br />
contested that she failed to<br />
deliver to the queen the ring thai<br />
Essen gave her.<br />
Eliiabeth in despair, spent her<br />
time sitting on the floor weeplag<br />
and died at the end <strong>of</strong> twenty<br />
days. That's the story.<br />
Now the ring in sold at auetlos<br />
for 18,700. It has dropped la value.<br />
Eliiabeth would have glvsB at<br />
least > 1,000,01)0 for It,<br />
Bobby Jones, golf wliard from<br />
Atlanta, oa,, defending hii open<br />
golf championship title! made tie<br />
arst round <strong>of</strong> eighteen hoiei in gs<br />
strokes, five under "par".<br />
The secret in golf Is control <strong>of</strong><br />
head and nerves. In the air, flying,<br />
or on the grass, playing golf, our<br />
young Americans seem to he abe<br />
to do that<br />
A welUmeaning politician suggests<br />
a law admitting children to<br />
all baseball parks for twenty-five<br />
cents per child. A better law<br />
would supply city baseball parks<br />
n which children could play huebail.<br />
That Is what they Bead, not<br />
right to ilt OB a bench, paying<br />
twefliF-ave eeata to watch<br />
somebody else play.<br />
If young and old men <strong>of</strong> this<br />
generation played more, and watched<br />
less, it would be better for<br />
them,<br />
British scientists use moving<br />
pictures In war against caBcer.<br />
The camera records caBcer in Its<br />
growths, slowly, for two days.<br />
Then the film is speeded up, nine<br />
hundred and ilnty timei, and the<br />
scientists see cancer cell* actually<br />
growing. That's important.<br />
Man can outrun a home in Ume,<br />
An Irishman, afterward elected as<br />
Musings<br />
Office<br />
Strani how a<br />
la alwaya found in a<br />
position.<br />
The<br />
siring around her ah<br />
husband's Anger to<br />
to gat hU hair cut,<br />
home to dinner he<br />
"Ah. leg," he<br />
memlier," and entertn|^S|<br />
b# sat down befon U§1<br />
barber.<br />
M, sir," mid<br />
Inoulry in hn -,<br />
'Er^h,<br />
yes, cut<br />
please," commanded t<br />
minded one.<br />
"Why csrtainly, i|r '•'&<br />
wish it," .aid [he birf "<br />
you won't mind my o<br />
the fact that I cut It i<br />
will you?"<br />
It may be aWlight to dwl<br />
the siie <strong>of</strong> the dolla<br />
posed, but the man i<br />
crease Its purehasiai jowiL<br />
prova a real philamhtojltl<br />
In ease <strong>of</strong> doubt—hij "'<br />
Everybody Tikes 10 iMfiJ<br />
ni' • _."•.'•<br />
be<br />
"The two girls<br />
we picked for th« Bmi^<br />
•re Miss Hazel Bhlpui"<br />
Mountain, and Uarbli<br />
state center," —4<br />
Tlrnes-Repubiican.<br />
A bank otatement<br />
woman can undentanb;'!i<br />
account In overdrawn," '<br />
> Very unwise, we<br />
beauty specialist who<br />
that she would be<br />
give ladies some useful \<br />
"Modesty reigned wlW<br />
Vletoria,"<br />
says aa<br />
writer.<br />
But it loeta<br />
ain't coin' to reign to m'\<br />
^ ^^A<br />
A young woman In > pi<br />
suburb, the proud bnt " "<br />
mother <strong>of</strong> two mujchi»!<br />
boys, was orerheard I<br />
bor to,call to<br />
"Joe, oh, Joe, go tui<br />
and teift hlni to<br />
be is dolBg,"<br />
Mayor <strong>of</strong> Lone Island <strong>City</strong>, ran<br />
more than 100 miles in six days.<br />
But, In water, man Is literally "a<br />
poor fish," a most inferior flnh,<br />
Edward Keating finished<br />
first<br />
last week over a 24-mile fresh<br />
water course In IS hours 47 mla.<br />
uten. In that Ume a shark could<br />
swim half way across the Atlantic,<br />
Hlsa CoBitance Talmadge, excellent<br />
moving picture actress, requeaUBi<br />
a divorce, aaya <strong>of</strong> her<br />
husband: "He Is the nicest man.<br />
but I am out <strong>of</strong> Ion,'*<br />
"Out <strong>of</strong> lo" Is modern, typical<br />
<strong>of</strong> our day, Itrlet logic might<br />
vhen "in lore" you should BBconflrm<br />
thi view that if you marry<br />
•marry when ••„,% Of j Bn» Th (fB<br />
re other coniidnatioBi, however,<br />
.bat still influence many.<br />
Otto nenaecke,' German filer,<br />
prepares for his trip from Berlin<br />
to Ian FnmciKO. wlOi intertsUng<br />
:are. Every part pf hla motor #a»<br />
ling X-jnysd yestonlay in March<br />
f defaeta In the metal, 014<br />
itatnes nhoir goddesses wits three<br />
ifm, one in the forehead. Science<br />
has feivm to men • rial third eye,<br />
ihe X-Rar. that looks through<br />
iolld metal, and we hardly appreciate<br />
it.<br />
Tbe many ways 1 <strong>of</strong><br />
A casual flancd<br />
Home folks turn up i<br />
at work,<br />
And some turn up Unit •<br />
You may be aloae<br />
Ing lonely if you hart j<br />
iBouihts to ketp you i<br />
In these timed <strong>of</strong> tWlg<br />
many a poor devil ,li :^M<br />
the truth <strong>of</strong> the Bible •' J * J <br />
that "the borrower U I<br />
tbd lender,"<br />
"Damson lost his ;<br />
he lot his hair cut."<br />
"Things are<br />
Wftea a womaB<br />
she is JuM MginnlBI toji<br />
her authority,"<br />
Gladys says!<br />
funBy. The cthif<br />
tlm blushed aBd .-,.-.-<br />
shade* <strong>of</strong> red when I<br />
reached dowa Into V '<br />
my dras for my hu<br />
suppose he would fe<br />
It more lady-Wre If 11<br />
up and down and i"<br />
Men are so funny,"<br />
The Prealdent la nil J<br />
sponsoring a "Baes>j<br />
movement<br />
heir. He rather II<br />
House.<br />
True eloquence<br />
logic,<br />
••<<br />
Whan a woBian ftH:<br />
Bine agalut a m»n'i<br />
tallty a weddlnf<br />
The strange part W<br />
nubi fall, but ttejf -W<br />
many tBlnfs,<br />
Ananlu made a<br />
lla.r, but lifter all I<br />
man who infenttJ:<br />
phnn<br />
PDE TABIE~fO» j<br />
In BUBM^MJ<br />
"Well, «ah," aald 8»mbo, after<br />
elng Mked wh.t kind <strong>of</strong> chick<br />
in», he preferred, "al! kinds hu<br />
der* berlts, De white ones toda<br />
aaleat lo And In de dark; butliw<br />
» black ones la de eaalnat to<br />
Ide after jron gets 'em."<br />
",-'.• r?<br />
walttr nesey, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />
Is IP»Bdiag a few days<br />
"will U> mother, Mrs. Waiter Ften-<br />
||ay, <strong>of</strong> Ninth Street.<br />
I Betty Adams, student nurse<br />
j-atiln* 'AHaawrCitrHWItJU. wift<br />
gSi visitor to the resort Tuesday.<br />
Mri. Frani aai Mrs. Becker.<br />
jjVtlu bay section, eBtertalned a<br />
f MO card club last Wedneailay at<br />
the tome <strong>of</strong> lira. Frani, Tbe guests<br />
' wsre all PUladelphians,<br />
; A ,C. Baker aad wife, <strong>of</strong> cliesier,<br />
are located at the Idlewiid hotel.<br />
lUst Edith Fulton, <strong>of</strong> Lanedown,<br />
iilpM the week-end as a guest <strong>of</strong><br />
'Wit M< Rouiher.<br />
HUS Oertrude Sledem anil Frank<br />
?f H»rt motored to Anbury Park on<br />
last,<br />
Mrs. Beba Jackson, <strong>of</strong> the n<br />
port, and Mrs. Bouster, <strong>of</strong> Allanooanr<br />
mt, n. y., msa, ms a, it»?.<br />
Mf. end Mrs. Ell Cawiay have<br />
een entrtaii<br />
been entertaining Mr. OBU<br />
Lewis Jigsi, <strong>of</strong> Uagm, Pa.<br />
Tb« Pastor's Aid Soeiety <strong>of</strong> BL<br />
John's^ Lutheran Church will hold<br />
a WaDl« luncheon on the Board-<br />
Charles Qosel, <strong>of</strong> Phltadelphil,<br />
will spend the month <strong>of</strong> Ausuat<br />
at Bl! iSleventh BlMeL<br />
Vivid StOty <strong>of</strong> Uie<br />
[MM. H, EVM Bite^tai<br />
Hot Sahara Desertl<br />
Jetta Goudal's N»w Picture<br />
Packed With^Romanca<br />
Tile attempt by Italy to regain<br />
tbe lost province <strong>of</strong> Trlpolitana<br />
and the machinations ,,r a rascally<br />
territorial governor who plotted<br />
agalmt bis own country'<br />
men, are the main features <strong>of</strong><br />
"Fighting lave," which Nils Oiaf<br />
OhrUander direeted (or Oeell B.<br />
DeMllle and which will be on<br />
view at tbe Colonial Theatre tonight<br />
and Saturday.<br />
"Fighting Lore" should be one<br />
Dr. J. fisher <strong>of</strong> Northwood is I s ' ' he «"*•"•« most unuauaj pie-<br />
•-.'i-<br />
'lures for the ave principal player«<br />
in tht play have almost equally<br />
important roles demanding <strong>of</strong><br />
them the mast virulent ctiarni-turluuluriB<br />
poaiible.<br />
Tbe aim story wag adopted<br />
from a novel by Bssita porbes<br />
and wss prepared for the screen<br />
by Beuiah Marie Dlx, noted novelspendlnf<br />
«ome tune at his<br />
bury Avenue cottage,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, and<br />
Miss Dorothy and Frank ariffllh,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, lire at their Second<br />
Itr«t collage for the balance <strong>of</strong><br />
Ih8 seaMn.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. William Hosbacb<br />
and their son, Herbert, wife and<br />
daughter, are enjoying the summer<br />
at their Asbury Avenue ci,(-<br />
B. A. Filmyer<br />
<strong>City</strong>, visited Mrs. ioumer'nloimsiiie,<br />
l<br />
over the week-end,<br />
Mrs. Franz, <strong>of</strong> the hay section,<br />
'p?e a public card party ot it.<br />
, Anfustuie chapel, lecond and As-<br />
,lBry AveBues, last Tuesday evonim.<br />
The party was well attnndond<br />
family,<br />
«P» the cotta<br />
at 2111 Central Avenue for the<br />
remainder <strong>of</strong> the summer,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Franklin P. Taylor,<br />
or Bwarthmore are spending n.<br />
two-weeks' vaeaUon at tie shore.<br />
181<br />
loulevard, enlartained a large<br />
group <strong>of</strong> her friends'at a bridge<br />
luncheon at the Gateway, it |omers<br />
Mint, <strong>Jul</strong>y il, The luncheon<br />
table wu beautifully d»eor«ted<br />
with cut flowan and lunch was<br />
•erved I to about twenty-nine<br />
guests. Afterward the party ud-<br />
Journod fnr l.rldge in the sun<br />
parlor.<br />
Among those<br />
present wer,i:<br />
Mrs, Ralph Anderson, Mm <strong>Jul</strong>ia<br />
Bralth, Mrs. Louis KehiTf, Mrs.<br />
j. Davidson. Mrs. Loula Warren,<br />
Mrs, Smith, Mm, Wilfred, Mrs,<br />
Mays, Mrs, J. Wood*, Mrs. Frank<br />
H, Stewart, 'Mrs, Marriott, Mrs-<br />
Holmes, Mrs. Alfred M. Oray<br />
Mm c. o, Coolbanih, Mm, w<br />
Doughten, Mrs. rairweather, Mrs,<br />
0, P. Zurn, Mrs, H. Bo»nnlng,<br />
Mrs. I, 8hoam(iker, Un, John M,<br />
Healon, Miss Edith Heaton. Mrs.<br />
II, N. Diesel, Mrs. Oeo. Orabam<br />
Mre. W. Gamble, Mrs, T, Hall.<br />
Mrs, Twltebeil, Mrs. Bly, Mre, L,<br />
Solons Spld on Incinerating<br />
Plants After Inspecting Many<br />
Edwards Declared Trip Removed Any Question As To<br />
Advisability <strong>of</strong> Erecting Plant in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
After Seeing Them in Operation<br />
Will Solve DiipwaJ Problem Which Now Facei Retort<br />
Any doubts In the mind <strong>of</strong> iheUirn Incinerating plant is not as<br />
Commissioners in regard to the; objectionable as a large garage<br />
"The plants can he made <strong>of</strong><br />
user, who accoinftauled the Commissioner,<br />
on the trip, rwentlr<br />
•ubmltted a report «nd rtscommend»tlona<br />
to the city in ttgtrti<br />
to an Incinerating plant. Ho estU<br />
mated a plant large enough to<br />
take care <strong>of</strong> tbe growth or the<br />
resort for the next ten years<br />
j would cost 1160,000 without tbe<br />
ground.<br />
He recommended the plant be<br />
located on Haven Avenue, between<br />
Eleventh and Thirteenth<br />
Streeti, or on an island <strong>of</strong>f tho<br />
entrance boulevard.<br />
I If UXM CXWOM.,<br />
Mlhtir half ot tb« i<br />
woaoorlnp; bow tin c<br />
live, for It will p« i''<br />
.s;\ras,ff ^si: « m ' ih '^'^^«"^».<br />
d Victor Vareen<br />
and Henry I. Walthail are fea<br />
lured in her sunpsrt.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce in an age there comes to<br />
the screen % picture that can be<br />
truly classed u epochal, gush a<br />
production in "The Yankee Clipper."<br />
which shows at the colonial<br />
Theatre next Monday, Tuesday<br />
"The Yankee Clipper" is epoch,<br />
al in that it brings to the mo.<br />
Miss Dorothy Inow, <strong>of</strong> Phliadel. j
NK. Newl<br />
1<br />
tD Her<br />
JO-n (Wai<br />
i tern's i<br />
:_B_ktI<br />
viot<br />
l<br />
if Tbs.1<br />
t<strong>of</strong><br />
. leadlne'Clinfictern<br />
ky a^ J v I*.<br />
pyfh MIA—1<br />
V. FhUUp.<br />
MUM- thrufu_i__an tuloouur S<br />
fle? And <strong>of</strong> course you're being speeied In the community. Her<br />
under arrest and losing your Job! me hnd been a long Bit<br />
^ h a little lin't hard on mel You owe! against odd>. which she had<br />
another yoqne fel something- nt homo, don't you' eom« with noteworthy patience<br />
1$/Mknr Js.eOBgunwa, I But he shook his Bend stub and industry.<br />
I suddenly hp thebornly. "Can't do it. Put It hag been suspected for<br />
1th Xdlson. He reallied<br />
ii truck driven by through It all over. Ii wily time that gcottdsle was an the.hat his prisoner preferred to .be<br />
• J^hMyj "o wortblsss I'm responsible for that woman's main booie route between Canadian<br />
ports and Detroit and Chi. The ouutanding thought In<br />
1 Into uather ear, km. bey to break into s case at Bur-cage,<br />
rurthcrniBK, there were Mlxon's mind wag that he haflj<br />
Jone.<br />
r, Who has •mashed J1L1 death. If I hadn't persuaded Lib.<br />
, lone occupant, a woman. ley, he might have not gotten hints that peace <strong>of</strong>ficers were being<br />
HUbsidlied to look the other enerous fool, In protesting one<br />
'een a fool, a crackbrain^d, over»<br />
gaMpanlOB nnd Llbbiy drunk. Don't you see? And if,<br />
.•MM hurriedly, leaving when this chap <strong>of</strong>fered me away when the trucks slipped who could not be saved by- pro.<br />
'ijlo.ne to face a eon-ride, I had asked him to take me through In the night. This was ectlon. And one wno did not*<br />
[jJWMjeB that Eddie, home, he would have done it. keenly resented. The town had ppreelate his eacrltlce. , Tho<br />
i#nVet whiskey about That's all there wouid hail- been been ilry for years before the owafdly note the mornME altar<br />
te connected In gome to It, But I didn't. It's like Pttjauge <strong>of</strong> the Eighteenth Amendmeiit.<br />
and the numerous violations lie young man's avoidance <strong>of</strong><br />
he accident proved that, fiodid<br />
Occident. Accord, pushing over a line <strong>of</strong> dominoes.<br />
ta'arrested,<br />
In since his _n_it, His<br />
I gave fhe shove, and it's up to ad aroused public sentiment, '<br />
me to stand the gaff alone." Eddie Forbes had been popuir.<br />
But now that he was under they'd convict roe, I would Bave<br />
noughts ran: "if ry known<br />
^ CHAPTER m ' ''Unless, <strong>of</strong> eoujse, he <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
to help. That'll be different." rrest for a mishap due to II-tolqugr, It was recalled that he had The train puffed into JaetaoB,<br />
who was with me,"<br />
ADoobUn.Wf, He could feel her stiffening<br />
sjd^'ewn wife, Potw with resentment, and something onen drunk with more or I«ss Heal signaled a taxicab. They<br />
il*^"|#to,i_li«?_avt «. else, Hhe rose and begun clear- j frequency In the past. Repudiation<br />
by bis employer, a man <strong>of</strong>sinister walls towered above the<br />
were driven to the prMoa whose<br />
I M 1 its tearlnE 'lo theing away the dishes. "It—it al<br />
t Sdbta^'s gtory—n doubt most looks as though there might influence, had done much to turn railway tracks. Bdlson •hnddered<br />
jmft the community havo been something dishonor- the community against him. as they paased within the gali!-<br />
n^'frem a gwamp'in th able," ehe murmured.<br />
The trial overwhelmea him like way <strong>of</strong> discolored gray none.<br />
llnK aare. scoots Ubbey He knew what she meant, and a landslide. The prosecution pro- The whole place seemed to recover<br />
slowly from the' recent<br />
KeJFtyMa the night <strong>of</strong> Bullied, They nad teen married ducml witnera to prove that he<br />
only a year. Previous to her ha.l been men sitting alone on siege <strong>of</strong> wet weather. There<br />
_ J drag net. No onif coming to Bcottdsle with liHr| liie truck, on the main street <strong>of</strong> were puddles In tho worn Bags<br />
him; ivjr Wai trace<strong>of</strong> father and stepmother io reside. Burky, luas than two hours tie. <strong>of</strong> tho font walk. The ivy<br />
•thereafter,<br />
he had been tacitly engaged to fore the accident, Thta was while dipped as it clung to the eoid|<br />
Sjenl;-the'night 1B theNance fineell, daughter <strong>of</strong> ths Scoots Llbbey conducted the stone barriers. There was the<br />
liilj. He ay formally towns richest man. But Nance wretchedly 111 Barney Oik to thename dsmpneas in the prifion<br />
aejflfmorning, wltt BIBB. was headstrong and higBJtplrlt. Burley IIouw, a short distance <strong>of</strong>flc,., and a sironjj smell <strong>of</strong> Mai<br />
film eausing, the death od. They quarreled frequently away. Bui Barney had entered Infectanui, bath depressing nnd<br />
Maria Know!, the col nd violently. After one <strong>of</strong> th the hotel alone. Hearing qf the<br />
iOjjfcBall mm arranged quarrels he met, fell In love with necidpnt he ilijidppeared next I Linus received a receipt <strong>of</strong> hli<br />
«%_( : .re1casv(l. He stopped i'fttuy June and married hi'r. al. marniing befuri. h
i«rfc» LowsU.<br />
, Armstrong<br />
PbU* <strong>On</strong>*<br />
rty, Praai<br />
4 1<br />
Seta (WM<br />
, BUM'S rfm<br />
certificate. U<br />
b«d irttm<br />
fSpbrts Golyum<br />
^^b,,!,,.^ w^»,,,,,, tt ;---f«"S P K<br />
Odfcgiaiis Wallop Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Police Team - - Score 4-0<br />
I&U-&mfi.<br />
Local Kiwams S<br />
Locals Submerge Visitors,<br />
Who Put Up Poor Game<br />
wno rui upj-oor yarae<br />
The Philadelphia pr<strong>of</strong>emlqliBta<br />
Thpy wore suits.<br />
^lOTTsr Sfl# plsjiea s game<br />
| lMKSr Das brought litle luck with ir, 'pllthfd <strong>On</strong>e ball Tor (he local,. w _ ,<br />
(jy... When the mo»t valuable pliyer prize was mumr/i in the giving the cope but tour bite JIT il NfnriSnn^a^ ¥' would Rot even entitle t!<br />
play in lhe Anll-SiloOB U<br />
i;lm fjajriu. In fQ22, George Siilef, fielding mil batting ««• »ii Him active In wlnnjng hi« **l * U-MSK^IIUCa w Weil any t#am may bi<br />
1-V^MtMii sf the St. Louis Browm* was the first winner, (iffirgf. led the own game by scoring a run and ——* 6! <strong>of</strong>f day. and we abouldni<br />
^'American League In hitting with 420, and hi. all-irwinil work I'nin* out a lively bingii. _ , M .._•••_ too niuph from a team j<br />
S t<br />
© M-Med Uw Brown, to fight it out with the Y,,,t, until ,„.- Ut davl »»" P"""^ • «""" "•»'<br />
a p d °" M " nIcl P5! H o r «- »< gj.y^nr^ld rJ.hifl^Mer.<br />
¥'rf the Mton. Thlt wu the yes, the Yankee, won th, n-nnmt h> "''""',, wnt ' U r u " wl ' h »*»" "hoe Pitching, Courts >= foot two first ba«eiiien i<br />
p^w-..-,.*,. f irr^r.ftr^in;':, w«.n«*y Eve ning •„•<br />
I*;,- infer won the pna that year with fifty-nine vote, out. nf *'„,„„ ln „,.„„ ,hrM. „„ „„„.„! — al<br />
•iiPtpiMf iurty-four. However, before the year <strong>of</strong> |".'j «», our WM mrflcitni i« win ,'FviIle, 14; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> II an<br />
K O n t p Contracted* sinus trouble'which seriously affected his left CJT. | Murphy, who hatted In eliiiii' * bn<br />
= =<br />
^.r;.':- ^ — up position, opened up IhU rrmml j ~~ hi<br />
| L '* He did not plnf at all in 1913. the fear nflrr h, iiu "I'h « «inEli.. After To*ri««n.l B»' thr. margin <strong>of</strong> thrno BSI»<br />
K'i.t his great honor, and when ht returned /, iht enm, ,n """"I """• MtHelwn prodoVrf a the PleManlvllle Klwanln downed in<br />
^••'"•'7924 kit batting average dropped /„ JOS. » /,«/.« ,/# ,/ " ln|rle lo ecI "" Bnl) O°" nnmwl Ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> KiwanL, Club In in<br />
p • War ** B'fll *p/»>* ftu trouble, m e t on jfcClaln'i sacrii), hnrimihpe couria tm Wedne:<br />
"j'' : « * * • I Rommel add.d another run In evening. The court? were 111,...<br />
fl'l,' . the (usi-enth when he was hit siili naltd for toe malche*. With ihi. ,j*<br />
|st : THE BAMBINO FLOPPED IN I 1 )'} !, piiched ball. MeClaln laH a score IS 1011 In favor <strong>of</strong> Pleasff.;•••'!•<br />
|drlhhl*r down third for s rhi-ap antvlllr, Dr. Hurtiion and H. Hor- ""<br />
|i' Gmigc Herman Ruth, the big Bambino <strong>of</strong> the Yankees, won idngli- and Rommel jumri-ij wh»n vey ellnslicil the prtie bji di.ff.ai. '"<br />
the Amoican League pri_e in 1923 without a dissenting vote, Ruth Pnony'» wild to«« got IHJ [,« ing w. I. Baymnnd and Mel<br />
«i.i flit only player whoever aaired lOttl on this most valuable player WH * T VlJlC L/OWDS "!<br />
thfy rmlly tonk tW. they rtoulrt Voune In tne "Aee <strong>of</strong> Clubi,<br />
«jorli.«u«? Bali pLi, a|«ai, super."" 8 *» •">« ,her tumbled |" , . , . . " bi' hfl-l liable for takltil. monej Fred ilaek in the "Deuce <strong>of</strong><br />
ttt ^f^in his **• Mmpl " e mma mim the ;5s;»»: Ns;»«:rf ft •; ; i J „<br />
WHIN THI JIN-X GRIPPID PECK<br />
f•«•"- •'"• T « •»" *•»»'<br />
Ii, II O. A, K<br />
. J(«BonjU lapie champions. ! Rommel 3b 'lid<br />
sfe 1 --r"? Nsttonal League also decided to go In for a most valuable MeCiain' ib o in i<br />
ralh. c, .... 0 0 1 1 0<br />
• Bob gmiih and Bill ftanek werf « h i'f , ,<br />
I'MW.PHM «n 1924, and Arthur "DaMy" Vance, the big blonde a»hn. c. . 0 0 T 1<br />
an,<br />
~ ~ ,; 7 VI victor, ov,r Matron and laker. **f u If, . 0 1 1 1 0<br />
- "' •• J ' '<br />
Dodger flingtr fma the Com Belt, was the first prifi winner. TTiat —<br />
4<br />
—<br />
S 2 * ' U l, p. ....... 1 1 H i 1<br />
»,!,» wn,.., ,„ one in ihree hard »'''''•_ "•, ' <<br />
" 1;(h» year, in which "D_s.y" won twenty-eight games md lost Total* ....... 4 I 27 IS<br />
sn, 1b. _.„. 0 1 10 1 1<br />
ITY POLICE foiisht matcheii. Broan, Ib. ._..... 10 !•_, hii 'fiwt ^rk lifting Brooklyn into second place.<br />
AT, i«T,c r,TV II pet, HO ,,'FA E 1 ter, rf. ...... 0 0 0 0 0<br />
J. B. Cramer nnrt J. B. Cram.r. ««*"•» » ATLAWTIC C I<br />
,. .. Jlnm HUB ba. been a. effective ,in« winning hk $1,000 pri«<br />
0 ^ ^« 0 il I (J Jr.. added twe more for Pleasant. " " —-<br />
•ndtbe'honor Which went with it. His pitching fell <strong>of</strong>f somewhat Judge, m ii 0 o 010 n I1 0 villa hy defe»llng Dorwy Andor. _ Total* .1 I J4 JQ<br />
fcl^lWS^iind in 19M he dr^^ed Into medioerity, winnsig nine «nd|Woi!,<br />
nichert. cf<br />
Ib„„.. ...» 0 1 o lo 010 0 wan and Warren smith, (ind R l 1^" 8 - 0000000 10_<br />
Carmack. Ib 0 I 3 J u Thompson and T. H. Smith did ,°- CHy I H U I H i—J<br />
"Denf": hat last hit aid speed, but new<br />
Fahey, e. .... - . 0 0 4 1 0 llkewiiie for the visitors by coop. \ - .. _<br />
cunnsng aiut again has devtkped<br />
Hfjckford, |f__<br />
uinner fur Uncle<br />
Petony, jb<br />
0 1 1 0 0 Inc two from Otto Helckly and Ii. _ . , , ,<br />
Wi«e. rf,„, ._..<br />
A. C. Police<br />
fl;ij:fflm two wiHneri in the nnjor leagues in 1925 were Roger Cl *"'* sli " M o 3 o 00 o 1 » »-4<br />
> Fcckinpiueh in tha American and Ri^er! Hornsby in the National. I _<br />
SiiTWiBiSlUflceinenf that Peek was the American League winner came ; ^^Jee A« f l ! l n<br />
fhe dope before the rsco<br />
y^JMjmie Mveral *ttenipti » take 1 his old station behind the<br />
KW'nt arm has been so ted that Snyder was called upon topligtlng would brins him homo<br />
we jWaiWn^.' Weak stickwort caused Snyder to lose to thea winner. There WM little tnehOMe<br />
between l.e two ia ihU<br />
Mtaijyounpttr, who is doing the bulk <strong>of</strong> the receiving,"<br />
respect.<br />
tegfS* ftrMe lint iuttjfgi hit George BmniiCltmnand 1 tne race, which slartoil r-'-"<br />
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ended ,at the Ylteht Club, \<br />
•mftrm fntTMtiman, ei'Seargf ts ilaffing the bM at Hi over a sevumnlls course. N'eillier<br />
;crtr and American league-pitchers still breathe caster when boat Sad infi adyantafi at the<br />
Hart, both letting away together.<br />
"Mlj» Oeean' <strong>City</strong>," gradually<br />
"iwal 8 lead <strong>of</strong> about It feet<br />
before rounding the (Hut buoy..<br />
MAV Min CovHn CHAMPS<br />
. ioth founded .tHta - In . goetl'<br />
form, Roherta' pmita tfte .new<br />
i— arriiigcJ lhe Oetan" <strong>City</strong> Colleci'am may o» *I* eralt nlli forther ahsid,<br />
* &P^ May County League, The Colieaans «P«ll.«J TO • lead <strong>of</strong>ieveral Sun.<br />
#nI,teami in thli league, i , dred;f«t. Cohiiiif ^doim the<br />
mfiiljlmfh for Oean Citr, il» pitthes for*ie rireteh MWiBettr Merem<br />
rtftlA reatoni whyAvJori hAJri Hu H been b M MasinB '""'rteVwhesi V ud u mUBUiIhed<br />
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Elmer JacksoD Pearl la leading<br />
ihe htcal sailors competing<br />
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SUGGESTIONS<br />
/s Point<br />
i DalliT ui nrmas Oald<br />
motored to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 41<br />
«¥SHin#.<br />
•Dm. HobMt eapp waa hoUeaa<br />
aWwiInlnr Class on Friday<br />
;:«t_ tic home <strong>of</strong> hei<br />
IMMi » Young.<br />
,'Ml|*ei • Cornelia Canon,<br />
i-ipjf tinMaMta Watehka and<br />
wen Is <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Mrs. Cuunn Frend<br />
ol s>*t Orange, Went the<br />
witn their aunt, HIH<br />
Ciineron.<br />
, *dw*td Boihart, <strong>of</strong> At<br />
,-flitr, ,«ml Friday night<br />
hBW-brother, arisen Young,<br />
I"'LII£JL "'*<br />
'V^MP*'in* B, U Conon and<br />
'""<br />
motored to Bridgeton<br />
whtrt they mat Mr, Cor.<br />
Mn, Clifton Smith.<br />
SMit L,«U Kerr. <strong>of</strong> New York.<br />
mmm m few days with Hn,<br />
Itty Young Is visiting<br />
Wm MlBnit Young, at<br />
t, I<br />
Bailey ,<strong>of</strong> Oorbln city,<br />
P lrftoWB Mondajr on bsalBeas,<br />
» Toon* Fwplfs Bible Study<br />
:..lt't>«.hom e at Wai Helen<br />
Monday evening.<br />
DWrtYohng and Joseph<br />
•W doing well with their<br />
•Wf/atapds.<br />
iToong, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
under the parental<br />
rCoraon, <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />
ft Mr, and Mrs,<br />
nil s»pp.<br />
nt the week-end<br />
«tal not,<br />
i motored to Pleao-<br />
1,<br />
i Young spent Sun-<br />
[H« sister. Mrs. Bobart<br />
S'j;.i*<br />
I «Icierson. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
IU evening this pas<br />
•'Ml* Bra Young.<br />
" . K T, Canon, Mr.<br />
Prendllck. Miss<br />
i and Bshart Sapp<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemun<br />
yon. <strong>of</strong> Caps May, spent Baturda<br />
witb the latter'* sister, Mrs. Bd<br />
ward Huffman.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nlekersen<br />
and children, <strong>of</strong> MHITIUC. spent<br />
the weetoend n#th tbe {atter's<br />
parents, Mr. and Kit. Charles<br />
Hen.<br />
Mr. and Mn. Willed Xaywood.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mays Landing, called on Mr<br />
and Mn, Samuel Nlcbola on lun><br />
day.<br />
y<br />
Mn OBarlH Hess spent Wednesdnr<br />
In Mlllville.<br />
Mr,' ant Mr*. Frank •chaffer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brtdeeton. and Walter tBaspy,<br />
<strong>of</strong> LtMburs. spent Sunday with<br />
Jeaae Hand.<br />
Tbi members <strong>of</strong> tbe P. 0. <strong>of</strong><br />
A- assembled In -the F, 0. 8. <strong>of</strong><br />
A. Hall dn Tuesday evening, when<br />
he annual installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
:00k Dlsce under tbe guidance <strong>of</strong><br />
Mm, Vile* "Mwttkr, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>. Mm. Bessie Hess iu inlusted<br />
Into the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> president.<br />
The other <strong>of</strong>ieeri were:<br />
Assistant President, Margaret<br />
Hani; tiee president, Laura Huffman;<br />
assistant net<br />
president.<br />
Ada Taylor; guard. toulse Burley?<br />
PMt president, Fearl Heal;<br />
asBuvtast paat, Elsctra James;<br />
ihapiain. Bertha wood; eonduetor,<br />
Olive H<strong>of</strong>fman; assistant recording<br />
secretary, Lfliita HlgginsruBtees.<br />
Beatrice<br />
Hesi, Louis<br />
less. Bertha Wood, A very fine<br />
evening was spent.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
JUbert Way. Jr., <strong>of</strong> AHentown,<br />
Pn . Is<br />
tbe •umner wltn<br />
hla gnndmotber. Mm E. Way.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz<br />
ing Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Lacroll,<br />
Mrs R T. RBlley and sbildren<br />
pasied Monday in WUdwood.<br />
The Corbitt <strong>City</strong> laptiit Church<br />
will bold a cake mlt in the<br />
church Saturday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, from<br />
j to I o'clock.<br />
.nd «„ ipent lunday etenint i» j j o h n<br />
Mrs, John Bergb, Jr., and In,<br />
Egg Harbor with relatival,<br />
Mr, and Mn. T. Faust, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, called on friends on gunday<br />
evening<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Louis Laablef, <strong>of</strong><br />
Piteraburs, tpent Thursday BTCnittg<br />
witb Mr. and Mn. Louis<br />
Mason.<br />
Mr. and Mn. Alfred<br />
Klinei<br />
(Friday afternoon.<br />
H l<br />
L l<br />
city<br />
Dias Creek<br />
Percy Douglass spent lut week<br />
y<br />
Harold Langley, <strong>of</strong> BeileplaJn,<br />
called on Mr, and Mrs. a., a,<br />
Langley Friday evening.<br />
Mlaa Laura Moore, <strong>of</strong> Bridge<br />
ton. bat been a giiett at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Taylor.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Haaea, Godfrey,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, were Sunday<br />
ot<br />
;ne •oulbern Manual Training<br />
| ,n Pbnade.Pb.a. and<br />
he I, te^hlng In the M<br />
Hlfh<br />
William<br />
H.«b<br />
at prsen<br />
School.<br />
tetosl<br />
hool.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fly and son,<br />
I Philadelphia, apent Saturday<br />
with Mr. and Mri. Ernest Dowam.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartpalt<br />
re having a new bungalow built<br />
town.<br />
Sthlmpf, <strong>of</strong><br />
0«naan<br />
at lancMter, pa.<br />
Mr, and Mn. Ralph Morton,<br />
Mrs. Vermont Stilt*. Mrs. Idward<br />
icull and Mn, Uriah Morion<br />
•pent last Tuesday at Folsom,<br />
Mrs. Abbie Lloyd, <strong>of</strong> Millvllle.<br />
spent last week with her niece,<br />
Mrs, Hlctard Uoyd,<br />
Mr, and Sira, Daniel Chambers<br />
Greenfield<br />
daughter. Mlu Veetn. were vlei<br />
Ion in niiadelpbla on Friday.<br />
Mr. and lira. Charles Thrnn.<br />
Merman Lair and friend, <strong>of</strong>i *'• •»« «»• <strong>On</strong> *"» n<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, called on Mrs, George [«f Windsor Avenue, am enter<br />
Murray on Saturday.<br />
I tainlng Mr. and Mrs. A, H<br />
Murray on Saturday.<br />
Mrs. Hartba Oaldwell, <strong>of</strong> petenburtf,<br />
called on tier daughter,<br />
Mrs. H lack. OS Sunday.<br />
Nelson Boyd called on Oscar<br />
W1IL0. <strong>of</strong> Palermo, on Sunday.<br />
Mr. and Mn. Usbley and<br />
daughter. Ella, visited hU< parand<br />
BOM spent Monday .venfnsUnu in Petersburg on Sunday.<br />
at Court House,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Uoyd<br />
and son, and Mn. Abbie Uoyd<br />
spent Friday In WUdwood.<br />
The Mispah Bible class held ..<br />
bake sale *t Charles Howelln on<br />
Friday.<br />
Daniel<br />
Chambers and sons<br />
•pent Sunday In WUdwood,<br />
Mr». Elliabeth<br />
Pelenon, <strong>of</strong><br />
Petersburg<br />
, Joseph Itriiu, sister and some<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Tomliu | friends, from Haddonneid, passed<br />
HWf**^*^<br />
Saturday.<br />
Jfrs. In Hess, <strong>of</strong> Bea<br />
nriay evening with<br />
parents. Mr, and<br />
KUb. Joseph Mason en-<br />
' ' ' from niladeltMorrUBn.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brldge-<br />
( i»turd«y inning with<br />
L Bans, entertained her<br />
b. Conorer, <strong>of</strong> Pleas-<br />
I itonilay.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Townsend's<br />
idsy with his<br />
Mr. ui Mn. Frank<br />
•o»Bghter. on Tuesday,<br />
Itn. J. Bhabart an<br />
>*HA j. Wnltiker, o<br />
* I os Mn. m H.<br />
to<br />
. WiUam SprasTi<br />
^<br />
B*. HanM Langfl<br />
to Cumberland on<br />
(MM.<br />
t* IBB, Clinton Hawaii,<br />
•pent Sunday with<br />
•;pilrent». Mr. and Mrs.<br />
motored to<br />
Dennisville<br />
Mrs, Eoee i. Carroll, <strong>of</strong> Hadand<br />
two aons, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.<br />
Jneph Downam,<br />
Kenneth Boiarth and friend.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor, ealled on his par- JMtss Millleent Lauihlln.<br />
ents on Sunday.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. AJonio Brown, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wednesday with Richard Voas<br />
ind wife.<br />
Miss pearl Loder, <strong>of</strong> M.anhalrltle,<br />
Is spending a week with<br />
Richard Flowers and ion,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, an spend!ns a few<br />
don Heiihu, visited Mrs. Eunice)«« «o to camp meeting at ioiith<br />
Wlldwood, called on relatives en I days with her mother<br />
"•"day.<br />
Oeorge H<strong>of</strong>f, wife and daugh.<br />
There will be no Sunday Mhool t», we, e Thursday cailora on H,<br />
at Heavllle M. E, for two Sun-'<br />
days to allow as many as wish<br />
Carroll evdr the week end.<br />
Miss Frances Holmes spent sev<br />
eral days <strong>of</strong> this week with<br />
friend* it Court House,<br />
Fnoch Janes, <strong>of</strong> Fort Washington;<br />
Martin James and son, <strong>of</strong><br />
Merchantville, and Mr. and Mrs,<br />
R, 3. Morley and children, <strong>of</strong><br />
AlerchantviiU, spent the week<br />
end at their cottage.<br />
Miss Madeline Mohauaey, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, spent the week with<br />
Mrs, Hannah Chester.<br />
Mr, and Mrs- o, M, Geary and<br />
daughter and Miss iua Cheater<br />
were Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> visitors Thursday<br />
evening.<br />
Ufa, George James was<br />
Qsaan city visitor on Friday.<br />
Mra, Brooks Blizzard<br />
entertained<br />
In<br />
Frank Alfred and<br />
daughter, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, and 11,<br />
George Stevens, <strong>of</strong> SIdon, one<br />
day this week.<br />
The Sewing Circle was entertained<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> sirs.<br />
Thomas Miller, <strong>of</strong> South Dennis,<br />
on Friday evening,<br />
Mrs. Phoebe Grace, <strong>of</strong> Court<br />
House, visited her sister, Mrs, o,<br />
M, Geary, over the week end.<br />
Earl Chester, <strong>of</strong> Oermantown,<br />
islted his mother over the week<br />
end.<br />
Seavllle,<br />
Tuckahoe<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Xalber,<br />
Mrs, Eva Hawkins and daughter.<br />
Ruth, went to Fhliadeiphla last<br />
Tuesday,<br />
Mr, and Mra. Fred Grant, or<br />
Trenton Junction, have been the<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Hosea<br />
Madden,<br />
Eva D, Smith was in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Thursday.<br />
and wife. In Certain city,<br />
Mrs. Herbert Campbell, mother<br />
and Miss Mary Stevens were lea<br />
Isle visitors on Thursday,<br />
Mrs, ghoesmlth, Mrs, Kauffman<br />
and friend, <strong>of</strong> wlsslnomlng, were<br />
Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Morgan<br />
Lee,<br />
Mrs. lara Carrlgan passed<br />
Friday with Mra, William WI1-<br />
Hams, at <strong>Ocean</strong> view,<br />
John Coi, who Is employed<br />
here, was a week-end visitor at<br />
his home in Westville,<br />
Edwin Bennett, wife and son,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lanadale, were Sunday guests<br />
here,<br />
Oeorge Eidredge passed Sunday<br />
I in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Mrs.<br />
Helen Warren and Mrs,! John Broadwater and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
Jared Chapman were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I Mlllvlle, and Mrs. Harry Bat<br />
visile last Friday.<br />
I land daughter, Mamie, <strong>of</strong> Py.<br />
^ Mr, and Mrs, EfdwTh Bergh, <strong>of</strong> I month. Pa,, were Sunday viilterrs<br />
Colllngawood Manor, spent the with Miss Alice eidredge.<br />
: Friday with Mrs,<br />
e»«nlng with Mr.<br />
Bortw, <strong>of</strong> wild-<br />
.Mis. Bdward H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
Mikd irtlk the lat.<br />
' M4 Mrs, Clarence<br />
Alfred; Hlckey, <strong>of</strong><br />
mt the weekend<br />
IfXn. John Creamer.<br />
Barnra. or Elmer,<br />
r with btr oBsband<br />
CeoU WhUdln<br />
. spent tbe<br />
ksr Mmts, Mr,<br />
S<br />
fdaughter,-MM, Bl-<br />
>POLKS<br />
Mrs. Brooks Blluard and<br />
daughter visited Mrs, Leslie<br />
Howells, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on Friday.<br />
Mr. and Mra. J, H. Carroll and<br />
Mr.tand Mn, Charles Carroll motored<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Friday ersnlng,<br />
Mr. Albert Bushnell, <strong>of</strong> Phlla.<br />
delnhla, 'called on his mother,<br />
Mra, Carrie Buahnell. one da»<br />
this week.<br />
Mr, and Mra, Eugene Uoyd, „<br />
Avaion, called on Mra, Hannah<br />
Uoyd on Wednesday evening.<br />
Miss Sara Fidier spent Wednesday<br />
evening with Miaa Edna<br />
Whlttlngton, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle.<br />
Mrs. J, H, Whltaker, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
moot, apent several days <strong>of</strong> this<br />
week with ber parentj here,<br />
Mr*. Carmen Berardo is vlaitng<br />
relatives in Philadelphia,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Richards and<br />
daughter were out-<strong>of</strong>-town visl-<br />
(on Saturday evening,<br />
The Misses Hattie and Sarah<br />
Fidier and Sue Chester were<br />
Wlldwood visitors Baturday awning,<br />
, ^, it<br />
Thomas Martin, <strong>of</strong> Pbhadelphla,<br />
spent the weelt «nd aifcls<br />
cottage here.<br />
Mr, »nd Mrs. Georgs Toung<br />
wen out-or-to»a vUdtors Boturday<br />
tenlf<br />
day tvenlnf.<br />
•vBrlngham and family,<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Helslervllle, ealled on Mr,<br />
*"-" O»ndy,_ Srmtla-y afternoon.<br />
week-end here with Mr. and Mrs,<br />
John Bergh, Sr,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Brandrlff,<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Millvllle. and Miss Emma<br />
Scull, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were Sun.<br />
day visitor! at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs, George Dukes.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Toon, <strong>of</strong><br />
'htladelphia, and Mrs. Zorah<br />
Corson, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, passed Sunda<br />
ywith Mr, and Mrs, Enoch<br />
Williams,<br />
"Ood'a Face Hidden From Us"<br />
will be the auejeet <strong>of</strong> Rev, A, L,<br />
Creamer's sermon neit Sunday<br />
evening in the Methodist Cborch,<br />
A cordial welcome Is extended to<br />
all, particularly to visitors,<br />
Mn, Alice Taylor entertained<br />
the club <strong>of</strong> Risln# star Chapter,<br />
No. JOO, 0. E. s., at her home<br />
Wednesday afternoon,<br />
Mr, and Mn. Oeorge h. Powell<br />
made a business trip to Millvllle<br />
Saturday morning,<br />
Mrs, Thomas porter and aon,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic city, ipent a few days<br />
<strong>of</strong> last week with Mr, and Mra,<br />
John Batdorf.<br />
Mrs. William H, Bond and chlldren<br />
have been visiting relatives<br />
in Philadelphia for several days.<br />
The annual picnic <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe<br />
Methodist Sunday School will be<br />
held In Millvllle on Wednesday,<br />
August 3, Automohiles will leave<br />
the church at 9 o'clock.<br />
Mlaaea Marth Corey, Martha<br />
Walker, <strong>of</strong> Salisbury, and Mr, and<br />
Mn, Frank Gundy, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
passed Sunday with Captain M.<br />
dandy.<br />
Mist Elliabeth Conon has Bc-<br />
Mias Margaret<br />
whltaker, <strong>of</strong><br />
Goshen, is spending some time<br />
with her aunt. Miss Alice Eidredge,<br />
IJnweod Saek, wife and daughter,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city, were Monday<br />
callers In town,<br />
Mies Victoria Corson went to<br />
Seavllle Camp on Tuesday for ten<br />
days.<br />
Word was received <strong>of</strong> the death<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Flora W, Pleree, age SB<br />
years, on Monday, in Bridgeton,<br />
Mrs. Pierce was born and raised<br />
in thbi town and was the daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Williams,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Richard you<br />
were Sunday evening callers on<br />
friends in MillTllle,<br />
Noah Collins, Mn, Mae Cake,<br />
son and daughter were Sunday<br />
viilton with friends in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
View.<br />
Walter Alien, wife and three<br />
children, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, passed<br />
Sunday with Walter Voss and<br />
wife.<br />
cape May, spent the week-end<br />
with her daughter, Mrs, Ellis<br />
Norton,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Hewitt, <strong>of</strong><br />
court House, ealled here Monday<br />
evening.<br />
Quite a few went to Court<br />
House to see the market train.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lloyd<br />
and son spent Sunday eevnlng at<br />
Court Home with her aunt.<br />
Mm, Charles Eaton and Miss<br />
Matilda Jones spent Thursday at<br />
Court Home.<br />
Mrs, Rtusel Dunn spent Men-<br />
Jay at Court House.<br />
J, B, Chester is working at<br />
Rio Orandc.<br />
Clifford Norton spent last week<br />
at Cold Spring with his aunt,<br />
E. B, Seuii spent Monday at<br />
CourtHeuse.<br />
Miss Chariesworth, <strong>of</strong> Court<br />
House, spent Monday evening!<br />
with Miss Amy Norton.<br />
Mrs, Ellis Norton and Mrs, u.<br />
Norton spent Monday at Grassy 1<br />
Bound,<br />
Uriah Norton spent Monday at<br />
Court House,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Russet Weatherby<br />
and Mrs, William Weatherhy<br />
spent Friday evening at Court<br />
House,<br />
Mrs, Carrie Icull and Miss A,<br />
Norton are In Philadelphia,<br />
Mrs. Ralph Norton and Miss<br />
Amy Norton spent Wednesday at<br />
Court House,<br />
Joseph Hale, <strong>of</strong> Gape May Court<br />
House, and Miss Alice Eidredge,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Petersburg, called on friends<br />
here on Sunday evening,<br />
Floyd Oandy was in Palermo<br />
d<br />
talnln« Mr and Mn.<br />
Beehtel. <strong>of</strong> Toledo. Ohio-<br />
Mr, and Mn, Samuel M. Schel<br />
I lenger entertained the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> their bridge club Saturday<br />
evenlrtg at their Michigan Ave<br />
ntie home.<br />
Mrs, Charles KDIIIHII. <strong>of</strong> PhHa<br />
delphla, ie spending «nini) »lm»<br />
in Cape May with her sinter.Inlaw,<br />
Mn. Janes B. Taylor, <strong>of</strong><br />
on Sunday,<br />
Miss<br />
Miilicent<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Street<br />
Mfa. William C.<br />
Mecray. i.r<br />
Petersburg, spent Sunday after<br />
noon with Misses Alice and Ma<br />
tilda Angeiy.<br />
Mrs, Eva Price and daughter,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Northfieid, called on her<br />
father, J. W, Oandy, on Thursday<br />
Mrs.<br />
Frank Sack entertained<br />
relatives from Philadelphia on<br />
Sunday,<br />
Misses Virginia and Rebecca<br />
Dubosq and Miss Jennie Breyer<br />
were In Tuckahoe Monday evening.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Simon and son<br />
Floyd, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, called on<br />
Mrs, Frank Back one day last<br />
week,<br />
Mrs, John Angeiy wag In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> on Friday.<br />
w, Tomlln, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,<br />
called on J. Angeiy on Sunday,<br />
Miss Reheeea Dubosq baa<br />
turned home after spending some<br />
time with her sister In lea isle<br />
<strong>City</strong>,<br />
Jefferson Street, was hastes<br />
Laugbiln, <strong>of</strong> j •** members <strong>of</strong> her bridge club<br />
Eldora<br />
Mr, and Mrs, H. Foster went<br />
to Reed's Beach OB Sunday,<br />
Mn, Francis Fowler and<br />
mother visited Mrs, Doll en gun-<br />
"iy,<br />
Mr, A. Baud made a business<br />
trip to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Saturday.<br />
Miss Dorothy Carvin is spending<br />
a Jong vacation in Camden<br />
with her grandmother.<br />
Master Henry Howies has returned<br />
home after spending a few<br />
days here visiting his grandparents.<br />
George Meher, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View,<br />
called on Lewis Priest Wednesday<br />
evening.<br />
Miss Mary Ellen Duhoaq. <strong>of</strong><br />
Darby, Pa,, spent the week-end<br />
with her parents here.<br />
Miss Alberta Sueilel, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
who is spending some<br />
time In Wlldwood. called on H.<br />
Duhosq and family,<br />
Samuel Breyer and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Trunersvlile. spent the week-end<br />
with his brother, Oeorge<br />
Hiram Sack and family spent<br />
Sunday afternoon with L. Priest<br />
and family.<br />
Gideon Adams was in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> on Wednesday.<br />
M, Howies and famiiy were in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Thursday evening.<br />
Frank Simms and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Fairvlew, called on Lewis Priest<br />
and family on Sunday.<br />
Mr. Zacharlah<br />
Patterson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Westvllle, who for many years has<br />
spent ThanksglYlng Day here at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Richard Voss, is very<br />
ill In Cooper Hospital, His many<br />
friends in this town wish him a<br />
speedy recovery.<br />
Mr and Mrs. N, Panghurn en-<br />
Henry Dubosq, Joseph AngeJy<br />
teruined company from out <strong>of</strong>!and Harry Breyer were in Allan.<br />
Mr. L. Lee spent Sunday eve.<br />
ning witb Miss Beulah Hand,<br />
Ralph Peterson went to Mays<br />
Landing jn Sunday,<br />
Anna Fowler spent Sunday af.<br />
ternoon with Ida Peterson,<br />
William Ireland, <strong>of</strong> Mlllville,<br />
visited bis cousin, Paul Peterson,<br />
for a few days,<br />
Charles Noon has been sick<br />
t<br />
cepted an appointment at Farmngton<br />
for next school term,<br />
Mrs, Htnnah c. Campbell waa<br />
a dinner guest at Hotel Tuckahoe<br />
on tun day.<br />
The auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Aaron Wlttkarap<br />
folwell post will give a<br />
package party in the post room<br />
Saturday afternoon and evening.<br />
August la. Refrahmenta will<br />
be on sale.<br />
Jack Black and,Thomas Donmtn,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are tivsit.<br />
By P. H. JACKSON<br />
MO i<br />
BIO<br />
fmcm) i (jimw<br />
Maimora<br />
E. A, Stratton made a business<br />
trip to Philadelphia Tuesday,<br />
Mr and Mn, Asa Madara and<br />
frienda motored through Woodbine<br />
Sunday.<br />
Mr. Brammel, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
called on friends here Wednesday.<br />
Mrs, William Stop and son and<br />
mother were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> shoppers<br />
one day last weak,<br />
Sheridan Beebe, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe<br />
called on MM Lillian Toung o<br />
Sunday evening,<br />
Mr. and Mra, Calvin Mount, <strong>of</strong><br />
Estel Manor, visited his sister.<br />
Mm. William Gannon, Monday,<br />
Mrs,<br />
BBtella Madam made<br />
business trip to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on<br />
Wednesday,<br />
Raymond Bneed motored<br />
Fairton on Wednesday,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith<br />
and daughter motored to Belleplain<br />
Sunday,<br />
Mn, nanis rontlere and chll<br />
dren called on spencer Toung and<br />
family Sunday.evening,<br />
Mr. and Mra, Morris Stephana,<br />
<strong>of</strong> wast Cape May, spent Sunday<br />
Audubon, .cent the week-end wim<br />
her slater. Mn William Gannon.<br />
Mr*. Blffariwtfi 1 laiflHi Iftahung<br />
frmed* from Milvfll*<br />
W, WinisUB pM*e, <strong>of</strong><br />
the past week.<br />
Miss Myrtle Bogger, <strong>of</strong> Mlllville,<br />
was In town on Sunday,<br />
Miss Emma Hand, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, visited her parents, Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Chris Hand; on Sunday,<br />
Boy Foster and wife, <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
spent the week-end in<br />
town with his parents,<br />
Mra, Mary Peterson, son and<br />
daughter, were in Millvllle on<br />
Saturday evening,<br />
Mrs, Sarah G<strong>of</strong>f was In Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Sunday evening,<br />
William Peterson, jr., wife and<br />
son viaited his brother, Garner<br />
Peterson, and family on Thursday<br />
evening,<br />
William Fowler was in Mays<br />
Landing Wednesday evening.<br />
oeorge Trout, <strong>of</strong> West Berlin,<br />
called on Mr, and Mrs. John<br />
Fowler on Sunday evening,<br />
Ida Peterson •pent a couple <strong>of</strong><br />
days the, paat week with her<br />
grandmother, Mrs, I- Underman,<br />
at Seavllie,<br />
i<br />
Ralph pelenon went to Dei.<br />
mont on Thursday evening.<br />
Louise Young <strong>of</strong> Dennisville,<br />
•pent Monday evening with Anna<br />
and Uda Fowler,<br />
Visitors to Miiltilie Saturday<br />
evening from thU town were:<br />
Mrs,, Chris, Hand, Miss<br />
Ethel<br />
Baud, Undwood Blnghuro, William<br />
Jttirler, Mr, and Mn, d<br />
Bingnam and daughter. Hilda,<br />
and Mr. and Mm. Edward Powell,<br />
Aaron Hudson and sens, <strong>of</strong><br />
n^toWn.! 7'Si. ' were<br />
vislton<br />
with Charles Noon and family on<br />
Saturday afternoon,<br />
Mr. asd Mrs, Godfrey Emenuel,<br />
<strong>of</strong> (ftw York, are spending several<br />
weeks with Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Carlos Broughton.<br />
. Mn. Mary GojJ, <strong>of</strong> BJo<br />
Is a visitor with Mr. and Mrs,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Friday night.<br />
A party was given to Henry<br />
Dubosq, jr., on Monday night in<br />
honor <strong>of</strong> his sixteenth birthday.<br />
John<br />
Seheibein and Joseph<br />
Angeiy were In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on<br />
Saturday night,<br />
P. Murray and family, <strong>of</strong> Bgg'<br />
Harbor, spent Sunday with<br />
brother, George.<br />
B, McDevItt, <strong>of</strong> Bgg Harboi<br />
called on Oeorge Murray,<br />
Mrs, Scull and daughter, 01<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, called on Mrs. Hiram<br />
Seek one day last week.<br />
Little Ella Lashley has returned<br />
home after upending some<br />
time witb her aunt in Camden.<br />
Cape May <strong>City</strong><br />
•Hat to-ttr- cotn-<br />
Dr. and »In. Charlei Mltcbel<br />
<strong>of</strong> ^Philadelphia, are occupying<br />
their cottage on Stockton Aveue,<br />
Mr. and Mra, Paul s. anyde:<br />
and Mr. and Mrs, William Oann<br />
enjoyed tbe week end at Bonder,<br />
on and Ferkimle. Pa,<br />
Mr, and Mn, Harvey Lem.<br />
mon are entertaining for a week<br />
Mr, and Mn, Franeu Beach, Mils<br />
Biiubetb Beach, Mlsa Kathryn<br />
Beach. Stephen Beaeh and Frank<br />
Beach, <strong>of</strong> Waahlngton,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Frederlok Tompkins<br />
have u (heir guest Mfesa<br />
Lillian McGiI(, <strong>of</strong> Beverly,'<br />
Miss bahell Blake, <strong>of</strong> Pblladel.<br />
phia. Is spending the summer In<br />
Cape May as a guest at the<br />
Wyoming,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, M, A. Bcnll, <strong>of</strong><br />
Washington Street, are entertaining<br />
Mm. Black and her eon and<br />
daughter, <strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill,<br />
Mr. and Mn, Raymond Foiter,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
wwe vlaUors<br />
Sere during the week,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Harry MelTln<br />
•nd son, Meivin, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia;<br />
are enjoying ten weeks at tin<br />
resort,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. John McBunJI, <strong>of</strong><br />
l.MB Waahlngton atnet, «teri<br />
talned relatives from Philadelphia<br />
and Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, over the<br />
Week end<br />
Mr. and Mm. Maurice Brooke<br />
l^J *» d MnvJoienU<br />
Thursday evening<br />
Mrs, James Rock, <strong>of</strong> Wnshlng<br />
ton la the guest <strong>of</strong> her ulster.<br />
Mrs. Harry Bellangy, or Franklin<br />
Street.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Scddnn, <strong>of</strong><br />
Rosement, were recent vlnllore<br />
to this resort.<br />
and Mrs, James<br />
HflMoway, <strong>of</strong> PhlladebjiL,<br />
spendlnf the lummer It<br />
Cape May cottage. Mr*,<br />
way, before her recent B|<br />
Was Mus DoroLhy MefJaU, U<br />
ter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Robert 1<br />
ball McCall, <strong>of</strong> BrooBera, !„_.<br />
ford, Mrs, MeCall will ^Irt £3<br />
and Mm, Hollowaf In a ft»*«l<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Lafayette atk<br />
Jr., and family, <strong>of</strong> neadlnj. 1<br />
were week-end gnwts <strong>of</strong>"<br />
and Mrs, J, Oliver, it<br />
Michigan Avenue home,<br />
Mrs, Samuel j<strong>of</strong>fa and ta<br />
ter, Miss Bvelyn, and BOB, j<br />
ffey, <strong>of</strong> Hartford, Conn,, \<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> LMlie TegiaJ<br />
the week end,<br />
Mr, and SJrs. Hay nt e , (<br />
Flying Frauldn Says<br />
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Ra«*, Rieh German Aviatra, Anxious To Sho<br />
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if Bmma<br />
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sat down to her 11 rat Aini-i I<br />
ol. breakfast—a mibHlii;tiitt;il<br />
one. iBCldfentiUly—und I<br />
. <strong>of</strong> fn^t inaiiiKtr a<br />
sbe would attompt<br />
nlrptmie<br />
Jllgbt In<br />
ievemi weeks ago we gave gome<br />
points on the wall pnper, window<br />
und floor coverings uf<br />
the ntsw home. This week we ftlve<br />
some pointers an that<br />
important<br />
ptirt <strong>of</strong> tlie home—the kitchen<br />
nnd ulao <strong>of</strong> tbe tiiilrnnnin<br />
He Is Thea Rasch,}, the aylnc<br />
whose daring Silntn In<br />
||Ha'tian Is the pride <strong>of</strong> all r.,. T -<br />
'(8):<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly twerilythree -y.it<br />
# .his eicepttunal<br />
rtect command <strong>of</strong><br />
IjUmei<br />
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"'<br />
n >'«<br />
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me<br />
thniltht <strong>of</strong> Initri OM w<br />
liana on<br />
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he war, I,, ].j]<br />
Iwrrnlrig<br />
5'iMir later<br />
roe*<br />
fiiilii tin. (fcrnii,<br />
"I am tin ti<br />
to it-art! about A<br />
uf iiilutlnn anil about<br />
I linpi<br />
hllilllnii llylng.<br />
Ing rather w,,|l."<br />
lalter bit wo-'<br />
ilj'inB<br />
fraulfln<br />
word nf he<br />
r<br />
during<br />
In 1321 II<br />
fly, ami -i<br />
my lie ,!»•<br />
i mm, nt<br />
> 1 want<br />
little trimming to eateh the<br />
finish is mere ensily kept<br />
llftn been hulk In with an outside<br />
| door. This not only saves the ice.<br />
The Biiiartness <strong>of</strong> ration fabrics table, bins nnd shelves. If the size<br />
whim <strong>of</strong> flame Fashion <strong>of</strong> the kitchen permits, a ninvnble<br />
that makeH the delightful<br />
work-table which cun<br />
rgancij enrile to the fore ngilln<br />
the larger<br />
or<br />
The cooking utensils corns<br />
Go through In your nrind all the<br />
jobs<br />
kllclien,<br />
uteqatls,<br />
to be eafried gut in Ibnt<br />
How To Care For<br />
Broken Finger Nails<br />
and jut the B<br />
("heck and rwheek,<br />
at every passible<br />
lint justifies itself, Plaee<br />
every article where it Is to b* u<br />
as ail at us know. When to review ia SB#*H nijnd flgftin the<br />
broken <strong>of</strong>f beyond -the<br />
Furnishing Kitchen and<br />
Bedrooms <strong>of</strong> the New Home<br />
In till! kitchen the furnishings<br />
will<br />
vary, depending U[ipn whiil<br />
lina bnen prevlileil in liuJliliBg (he<br />
House. The Unit Item to be nheelled<br />
a the floor covering. Linoleum is<br />
iftfmtinK'3 put down by the nmn<br />
, jho bulldii, or iiiialier niiits lltoy<br />
|lw used. The chief point Is (hut<br />
the kilrhim gbnuld lie easily clrnn=<br />
ed and conifurtiilile tp tnn feet.<br />
Tin! stove dependR upon the kind<br />
<strong>of</strong> fuel available and the prnhnble<br />
foal or that fuel eontildered In relatlnn<br />
la the Incnme. The stove<br />
should be compiict, one tnat uses<br />
fuel i%onooiically, rind should have<br />
l l<br />
cliideil In your egllrnnte. The linen I ^<br />
i:liui.,r alioiild contain the eaaentlsl<br />
linen for enrh bed, Ineludtng the<br />
whit<br />
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.teulv<br />
Hli;i«lli|. Ul.<br />
in (lrililren<br />
ilUHt,<br />
Nfilt, the<br />
fefflgepiiinp, and wK hope Uiftt ong<br />
kitchen,<br />
but also Muring the cooler months<br />
the ire bill, A kitchen cabinet li<br />
ijealrable uniena one is built In<br />
or one ran be hnprovlsed with a<br />
.ifflsrtly<br />
gowh&d in<br />
Illif frock <strong>of</strong> whito crc-p-j guufj<br />
s, her face flushed whh eiyii<br />
at sba ggemed an effJelen t<br />
rdgrn JiipD rather tb.<br />
I l^rtswoman whd risks<br />
MUl lhat caini, steady smile uf<br />
she ts tail and strong-<br />
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Hsr ipartllni gray eyea, and<br />
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August 3, 4, 5—<br />
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The unl<br />
IntfiiKely dra<br />
« W]I:L! Holly<br />
ig ^ J mi 8 F, M.<br />
inn., Kss,, TnM., Wed.<br />
Jnry 31, inriit 1, 2, 8—<br />
—Three l*sJ AttraoHoas—<br />
HICHAM) DE£ in<br />
"Mia Pow«r"<br />
Oar Ogsf Comedy<br />
WILL ROOEES in<br />
"London"<br />
Thnn,, rri., Sat,,<br />
AngMt 4, 5, S—<br />
w. 0, mm in<br />
"Runniag Wld"<br />
HUNT'S NEW BLAKER<br />
Wildwood's Most Beautiful Theatre<br />
Matinee Daily, 2,30 P. M. Evening mows, 7 and 9 P. M.<br />
A Hu'l Story—That Women Low<br />
R0NA1D COLMAH in<br />
'BEAU GESTE 11<br />
Witt Alice Joyce, Matj Brian, Neil Hamilton, Hoah leeiy,<br />
William Powell, Hornian Tnror, Balph ForbB and Victor<br />
McLagien—« large cast in a thrilling story <strong>of</strong> the French<br />
Foreign Legion bflttJiDg in tiie boning lands <strong>of</strong> the Sahara<br />
Desert.<br />
BRACA<br />
THEATRE<br />
SEA ISLE CITY, N, J.<br />
The Hottest Day Outside Will Be the Cooleit Day<br />
Inside <strong>of</strong> This Theatre.<br />
Friday and Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 29 and 30—<br />
—A Big Metroioldwyn-Mayer Picture—<br />
"The Fire Brigade"<br />
with MAY McAVOY and &IARLE3 RAY<br />
Don't Miss This Big Special<br />
Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 31— *" " ~~<br />
JOHNNIE WALKER and "Silverstreak," King <strong>of</strong><br />
^- Dog Actora, in<br />
' 'The Snarl <strong>of</strong> Hate"<br />
Monday, August I —<br />
RICARDO CORTEZ and LOIS WILSON in<br />
"New York"<br />
A Paramount Picture<br />
Tuesday, Aupjtt 2—ADOLPHE MENJOU in "<br />
M Evehing Clodies"<br />
A Paramount Picture<br />
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sun*<br />
day, Aupiit 3, 4, 5, 6 «nd 7— rT IS HERE<br />
M THE BIG PARADE"<br />
With JOHN GILBERT, RENEE ADOREE and<br />
' KARL DANE.<br />
Dent mln thi* tup«r •pccfal. OrHteci <strong>of</strong> all dftat pictures c«I*brBt«<br />
loc*l premier, flgcflfda an «Kpectatloni. ourfna th« «howlng <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
"Bio Piridi- tho manag'tnunt hu (rranosd to luv» a ipiclal<br />
orcHMtra. Don't mU« It. Two (liowa uth night am) In iddniim<br />
to thl« than will be • apwat mtinH dally at (i30 p. M. tha<br />
Drat accurata war rtery m mada. tMn't mlaa It I<br />
A Matn-OoldMryn^Maye> PlrJune ^<br />
SpeciAI. NOTE—in ortor to it aw, u obuln tW. plrtoH H warn<br />
•mMaiy for tfta maoagamntt to cliaro* ttw follewMn admlHIon<br />
••:,?% &Z<br />
a; 50c<br />
time for K&tufiba, but when he<br />
sain? & laste for Mtasolutf) army.<br />
social and political ur4 wJtH its<br />
[kfltbutt loves his Ideas change<br />
perceptibly<br />
Dmitri e regiment U bllltttd<br />
ernlfctit In (he i-lilac* nnny inklii l>& written In obe netjtt*»ce<br />
tnlM lattr unl nthm In* H »**H<br />
L tin fit Jit r phytlial LII iniiHtiiiir<br />
J\m App^rson son at a<br />
nlotiL ntr.1114, Jilni in reference to a carJouiJ <strong>of</strong> beer<br />
plctun u<br />
huidamc <strong>of</strong> 1 inyd Brltrly<br />
Tin- story <strong>of</strong> lane Pants" la<br />
hfllotl us oats* eotiBfened to \wvtnn<br />
with Ht-diloua namnH and<br />
hlcb van unloadcJ late Tbumday<br />
Hurry H nv. n ua mr^ro * 1 ramp night and early Friday mominK<br />
Irimp Trarnn untl "The Btmng<br />
BHverul cltleti with the<br />
Man A aimlysls<br />
anil liomp 11 girl dying u<br />
tlioiihatid 11 v liig !i <strong>of</strong> iht Nn\y wblch OOHIP^ '"''Bli' i*r- Thf Btatlon ugpm<br />
n» Lii.« Criipriuii Thfdtrfi ncji."* 1 »" [ tll( Hiding rontfllning the tM't<br />
thy ikalll l^Dwill Rlinrmnn | w " broken Into and (he barrel<br />
Collar I^wrt-lire firu> I <strong>of</strong> bur transferred to trucks th<br />
and IAII<br />
crew removing the beer workin<br />
I The mobuizjiittn <strong>of</strong> the TnHfd until about 8 o clock Frttlny mOr<br />
| fit aits it tin uutbrtak fir the nine The station agent did<br />
wn ih*. inithuilH by which t from the hill <strong>of</strong> Indlng whlcl<br />
lieml* d ami the organization<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi historical convoy he 'wild<br />
nliited "onta they turning 011 to<br />
i} Ht t. in foim J backgiuunri for Ilcv I, V Urowin called *t th<<br />
•tit <strong>of</strong> lh< mrwt itramatlc tult -i home <strong>of</strong> SlierflT Horfmnn nt <<br />
ver put on th. Btrten<br />
Bprlng and the Sheriff wna<br />
Answering the first question,<br />
Wha SWB§ thi beer?", no one<br />
hiyi bepn booked by manager mlnUM the hflrdHhlps.<br />
Beautiful Scenes Feature<br />
know3, but it ii betteved that a<br />
LouLs orlncf, <strong>of</strong> the Grand Tht.| The making or a motion pietuft Tom M«^Uttat Grille, ^ whe bfts ^ in treubli w|ft<br />
aire. Court lloujte. anil the first, biquRht to liehl many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
yhapt^r will be shown Thursday,|<br />
•<strong>of</strong>ne or tht moit beautiful se.|*ne county before It the owner,<br />
ntient thiniii <strong>of</strong> (Us aea, when<br />
auences ever seen<br />
tiio iilnejiuecipdlng chaplo to I. uhn S, Bobertiion directed "Cap-<br />
In in a western'He bu taen iadleted before for<br />
following.<br />
(alii Sulvull.in." CiniBiopolitan'l<br />
vlvlii pjajr gf tTie gea, oGming to<br />
"The CriiiiHin Flush" In an tho New Peoplca T6«atre, Mill,<br />
original ilory hy OMrgo Griiy, I ville, nejit Tueaday and Wedne*.<br />
accrmilUHl by Paul Fairfai Ful-,'^'- /<br />
lur. Now Vork Chji nnd a Long 1 Two old-lime, square-rigged<br />
Island' BUliirb <strong>of</strong>fer Its back- ships were found—In [llelf<br />
ground. The story opens with illflkuil Unit In yieis do^« whit<br />
the theft <strong>of</strong> Iho "Crimson Fla»h,"<br />
VBBSCIS have supplnntet<br />
Internatiorially.fampd ruby. windjammerfl. Tht nenl<br />
An idded touoh lo the myuth'' thing «u lo flnd gallery to mil<br />
(slement Is "The! Ohest," a crook i them—for the mllori <strong>of</strong> dayl<br />
who» lUvntlty In unknown, but sono by arc replaceii nowadays bj<br />
whs ta frreally feared In Inn un-j» s niore geiitlemnnly kind will<br />
derworld. Olieratlve K 17 Is alio|«n elght-liour day and otaer com<br />
a mysterious figure. Interwoven ! forta.<br />
in the Blot an"Trewury Depart-! The iearch, Birangelr enougn,<br />
ment operallves, itale police and uncovered not one Amerlcu, sailoi<br />
ft gang <strong>of</strong> clever flmugglera, A<br />
»truggle for the ppliSCiiilon <strong>of</strong> a<br />
valuable antique vam flgiirea In<br />
tho taut action.<br />
iSailors <strong>of</strong> Old<br />
lib]./ to handle a, Dquare-rlgtei<br />
crari. The crew which took lh«<br />
veiiiti to Sga for tbe vivid scene!<br />
on the ocean, in which Lars Hanson,<br />
Pauline itarke, Marceltni<br />
Day, George Paweett and olhei<br />
notaplei appear, wai conpoaei<br />
tiiaailjr <strong>of</strong> Swedes. Those me<br />
t 1 knew the gquare-rlgger from year!<br />
|'Know tne m<<br />
ICtUred i e ' heredity,<br />
I.M W« ^^ ()|ctllre (s a ¥(yd (Wa 8l<strong>of</strong>y<br />
f- f • •[ • ha f* **• hinging on a divinity student who<br />
Lome "Captain To Life Salvation' in M-U-M s forc, figure aook In tne a nighty sulpu adventure. f0, tn8 8sa Th ,„<br />
" C i S l i ' cast is one or the most elaborate<br />
The eons <strong>of</strong> men who drank: assembled for one picture In<br />
gunpowder In their rum before yean.<br />
stripping for action, and took the<br />
lash <strong>of</strong> the eat-o'.nlne tails and "Yea, we Save two or three po<br />
a bucket <strong>of</strong> lalt water afterward eltiona open. Do you know any.<br />
without whimpering^ havi comf thing about flguresf<br />
into their own on the screen. "Do I? I was life saver at lea<br />
The old-time Bailors <strong>of</strong> square. Breeze for two yean,"<br />
HdtWeatherTrcats<br />
Dc Luxe Show Dinner<br />
Luncheon and Bridge<br />
COSMOPOLITE<br />
REFRESHING<br />
LUXURIOUS<br />
]fki Hit (howiniifl iHIlllfl l the '" aronc tt wnu reports i\ Jtwi<br />
«xtnm wt ro II f ar contnlncft {>£ half barrels<br />
IIulHC whh h Matures Bllll Rfflldcntfi rlnlmed that thr* truck<br />
I»n\c ami BLII Lyun ami which was tlirt line tbnt the>%ftaw unloud<br />
bt-glns an enga^eineiit at tho Ing the beer and that It woulf<br />
t ritcrion Theatre Biidgfton on have been loadftl hud not Sheriff<br />
Wednesday next As (h|a In not H<strong>of</strong>fman Hrrlved on time Sheriff<br />
i w,ir piiturp in whioh liu*^ H<strong>of</strong>fmna ordered the driver <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mob-i must neer
wel] J<br />
AnnetnapfJ<br />
srty.<br />
NK. New! l<br />
In<br />
, •**<br />
! John a.Lesl eK.ltem«nt<br />
h| 1* they liuiited In the >and and<br />
soon they found a plla <strong>of</strong> pLonwi<br />
and oyater uiid dam ahell*. Ths<br />
phice 1<br />
l*h«y Were *ur* <strong>of</strong> It<br />
Out CAUIA the apa.de* and a truit<br />
The Iir^l thlnf they knew aome j<br />
bud) a spado struck Gome thine :<br />
hard JiohhUf Called to the other* !<br />
0 8lu>> atid he carefully uncovered<br />
1 box yea. It Waa the tnwjurf<br />
rove'<br />
i<br />
A plnln black box with writfns-<br />
I on It bul they caul! not read the<br />
writing<br />
They prcetftfl on the *;JU1I<br />
aliil a~uiatd the lid and.--—oh my<br />
auru »a jou r« idlce, they found<br />
th^inflclte* E*x\nc at al] aorta <strong>of</strong><br />
wonderful JeWcla—ptarl neCklni-rri<br />
an \ dlunioi in.<br />
*nd atlck plna and e^try kind <strong>of</strong><br />
precious nUne,<br />
While they i rowded around with<br />
| crifta <strong>of</strong> aurprlae and *itlieraent<br />
they hi ard a lrtud i olce shout<br />
Throw up j our hands Of<br />
courw they all obey t a e^«pt<br />
"ho aid not know<br />
tliey<br />
fflie looked around and<br />
ivio bo>* ilrcaacd like<br />
flnd iL<br />
fRis sdyentujrtn<br />
ifivn up t)i* tmsture.<br />
"New mlnd^ tf BobJei<br />
mother, eo&aoUnfty, "yvti; may find<br />
a real trouura Bome amjt<br />
Ttaosv<br />
jewels were only j^laaBa probably<br />
b h st nun* Fit* uid rr*n-C*nt<br />
»om»-ccimfort.-btrt taf •-<br />
tlm* 3obbl*'« fatrotft* "4ay<br />
heaan;<br />
4 'B*POM It was a na]<br />
treasure ohast wltn real<br />
tona-<br />
The Junior Cook<br />
PEACH<br />
fillce enough p«a«h«4 to fill thm<br />
lower halves <strong>of</strong> baklnr nunlklus.<br />
The number <strong>of</strong> peAdUM needed WlU<br />
vuy<br />
with th9 *!**> <strong>of</strong> course.<br />
Usually a peach to «*cb<br />
will b« about<br />
CpHnkte wltii<br />
•UW to sacli dlth and pour 1<br />
tabiespoouful <strong>of</strong> water over th*<br />
a Tlch bAfttna- poWdtT<br />
blaouit dootrb auvS put on* bi«otitt<br />
on top each peach-Ailed diab. If<br />
you pr*far th# dfjufeh may b* ma4*<br />
•<strong>of</strong>t enfindi to drop txton m.<br />
thum aavlBf th* labor <strong>of</strong> ratlin* out<br />
and cutting Rwnpa« for<br />
dnnsn ban *pp**r*4 bafbra,<br />
Bakai tor IS<br />
oven.<br />
irvo Ttltb aMm tm<br />
in *,<br />
: Anfl Then. Tli»?y SCOUlt-d<br />
they livnted for the three<br />
i treeat<br />
jjp- [It Waant long before the three<br />
i war* touad virerfreena growf<br />
on tha town <strong>of</strong> a vacant house<br />
, thja \M when wo atari eh 1<br />
.. ^ - Tdlb Cbapjnnn, looking ner<br />
•' •&UBr)y K tho vacant houae whh ti<br />
at tho children with<br />
rye* aa If there<br />
T secret* bidden Inalde<br />
te with the<br />
deatrojt>d<br />
a tld Bobble<br />
But l)i*>y »*arLhf.d around<br />
found a large? funt.ua groi<br />
duwn near the roota <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />
felled, treea<br />
<strong>On</strong> the fn tigua<br />
written the Word<br />
bewoj-e<br />
Ort whl*<br />
exclaimed Ann"<br />
rend aomewhere about '<br />
would about out anmethlnp when<br />
ever (t WXa opf m>d a.nd kill the<br />
tJfraon who wn> neat<br />
"AW well you could te)| It If ll<br />
' J<br />
that<br />
Annf<br />
meant hK found they were<br />
l« Hiff btnten They had brought a<br />
toil <strong>of</strong> ro|n» along and tho flr*t<br />
(hint they knev. they were lied up<br />
hand anil Tjot In (heir own rope<br />
ml Ifd to yo]l their heada <strong>of</strong><br />
while (he \klorlou4 alx walked u<br />
wllh the [rojiBur* .lIVii<br />
V.f]] tli t u bid Ihla lint th,<br />
end rt *he m iry [tut hohcatly th<br />
Is whitt h i[)prrn J nnt da.y The;<br />
found out that the treaaUre dl<br />
\>*ii«heAd an<br />
curtail and Und an hideflnlt<br />
article.<br />
SIRE)<br />
lot. aoujethlnff Ilk* a rubb»r hand,<br />
only not «o inutjh ao. A Uon, or a<br />
cat for that tnatt«r, wanta to ua«<br />
1U olawa th« tandon atreteh*% and<br />
th* claw* stand out Hka *te«l<br />
hooka, and when thcr a*ot throush<br />
wtnaT llfhtly that hla<br />
foat-fan* civ* o 111 no aound- Th*<br />
f**t <strong>of</strong> a cat ant mad* Iti »mt<br />
war* and that la why ah* can at*ai<br />
ap on a bird ot moua* without<br />
making th* altfhtnt aound. You<br />
oan hBar a dov wlian h* trota over<br />
a floor, but no ong war heayd the<br />
foot-atepa <strong>of</strong> a cat whan ah* wlwti<br />
Africa iv that<br />
to h* quiet,<br />
Uuntara<br />
thouvh an elephant weigh* toha,<br />
and thouth nil fact are Ilk* aawad<strong>of</strong>t<br />
poet*, h* can walk o<br />
covered with traih and (<br />
without th* ruatl* <strong>of</strong> a lotard<br />
orackl* <strong>of</strong> a twit. That l< lien<br />
tha ttottoma. <strong>of</strong> hi* ha|* tM t<br />
•<strong>of</strong>l and ahutlo Uk*<br />
•von with all that, he :<br />
awfully oaraful when ud hihi't<br />
place* hla feet,<br />
alletit aboot It.<br />
In order to. H •<br />
QDG9 3BQ<br />
QQQ QQQ<br />
ana DCB<br />
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<strong>of</strong><br />
advertliwmenta, six<br />
, line<br />
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1 rtte <strong>of</strong> three cents a word<br />
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Ada will be accented up to<br />
Ralneaday 2 P At for lilRertlon<br />
I tttat w«ok's Usue<br />
Ails may<br />
I pbohed In.<br />
All ads are reatrlcteri tu their<br />
clusaincatlon and to tlip<br />
lar styles <strong>of</strong> type<br />
The pub<br />
reserve the right to edit<br />
r reject arijr advertbiln^ copy<br />
1^ Pe brief In writing your nd<br />
" neot hut be sure to cover<br />
Important points<br />
It la not<br />
le to omit anything <strong>of</strong> Impor<br />
) tp save a few cunt*, for tbi<br />
\ you may omit might<br />
|r.i one to^brlng dcalrrd rMillL.<br />
|s Errors In adv^rtlfiemeniB nhould<br />
('reported Immediately<br />
If the<br />
(Ut'<strong>of</strong> thlfl newspaper, WP All!<br />
• responsible for only one Incor<br />
,JCt Insertion<br />
. tin TIMES-NEWS-HEPORTER<br />
EB Is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
' Jemey.l'rass AfiRoclatlon and<br />
|4munff |he alms <strong>of</strong> the Asaucfa<br />
Jon Ifi the elimination <strong>of</strong> fraudu-<br />
W« fal to print only trurh<br />
Ifnl a^iWUMllaT and will •nprecl<br />
||M kafiBaT Attention called tu<br />
•p7 sdmsttpementa not con form<br />
llaf t» tl» WEhttt atundsrda <strong>of</strong><br />
Ixmwty.<br />
WAHTED<br />
1. Psorl-PeaJ-PaJ-A. f, «IOf»1<br />
H1DDBN<br />
WATSK<br />
Soil. Striw.<br />
THE SEASON WIIKN<br />
'«mt>1over tnotl. Phoni.<br />
Mbuawb<br />
to'Mr. Ida Bu*ch<br />
!r*f baiiilornivnt Aaencr Ttb<br />
IlAven Avo o«ag Cltv Nr<br />
to<br />
el<br />
HELP—YOU C VN OFT ANt TTTNP<br />
)II»1|) from IL rook to a chnuffi ur<br />
^ 4 vnkll adirflrtlumiint under this<br />
nt thpsn Hitverll»«niGnlB lire<br />
by JBOOO people "fry ^t-oh<br />
NUBOINfJ l*1Ml OO ANYWHEHI<br />
^ CMO or aft hfttrt linuni k>p< r<br />
lti> or call Mm i4lir|.|l« Huiliia<br />
idltlnii HOleU.AVotWH.lin.<br />
M-ltr<br />
0OIatloii To OktVmt I<br />
NEED FAUMER3 TO<br />
lmiiKj, w»tennclrjii, toni<br />
, pafiper*, etc., tht*<br />
mnet twautirui secti<br />
a FHmille* nitjit be <strong>of</strong><br />
r»cl#l-—nan u» inmd douHry<br />
" l >H lr It<br />
A<br />
BT CHAftLES A. KING.<br />
T NORMAL SCHOOL. PLyMOUTH t N.H.<br />
Ul iH>H lr<br />
r Bourlnut. CocOi^Rock<br />
1^ Co.. Kockleflgo,<br />
Florida. J5<br />
ABB FOTJKD<br />
Claw Of A I4OM<br />
the ^r«at cat famllr. and J> noth<br />
litff In iha world but a. big copy <strong>of</strong><br />
th* lo*y old tabby that al««p* tht><br />
d»y* stray on th* ITiff bvfon th«<br />
fire.<br />
They are aUCh olotrt kin that<br />
their CLAW or* practically allkr,<br />
only <strong>of</strong> cour**,<br />
tho** <strong>of</strong> ths Uon<br />
are much bigger and atronf«r A*<br />
It' la not likely that you will w*r<br />
hive the £hsTiC* t« vxazuhi* Ihoaa<br />
af the larger animal, auppo»e ioni*<br />
when th* hou» «at U In i<br />
good humor, ajkd «iae« not mtnd<br />
her feCt<br />
UlAt you<br />
pull her claw^ out cently, and >«o<br />
how thfty worK, and tt will b* about<br />
the aame ihln^ n* tf you haj a real<br />
Uon olaw to Jook at If you put<br />
your hand on a rat't paw when aha<br />
U MUICP. you wUl not ace or feel<br />
fllCn <strong>of</strong> lli>r clawi, «a they are<br />
drawn harJt in little cuea wher«<br />
hi<br />
othAr and to tb« hod* Of tha ton<br />
The thin* that look* like a itrtm<br />
la called a tendon that ha* thi<br />
power <strong>of</strong> atrttchinf and cotitr*et<br />
ti<strong>of</strong> In<br />
But ;1«t a do& «<strong>On</strong>i4:I/itQ Hit room,<br />
,a uotiu *carn|>er 4cro» th<br />
and as ¥h* makea'a grab a<br />
om and every ilaw o^n JrlaJnty be<br />
i<br />
(l la only when a cat or<br />
lion la LXcltcd or angry That their<br />
taw* ahow, at other llmea they mX*<br />
Ltvirn back out at light (n the<br />
ra*«* Into ta/hlctt rhey fli_ Noxt am<br />
thje lion feoda <strong>of</strong>loihtr an 1 run It,<br />
IM^ bAa to haW< sotnrthlng he can<br />
I them with after he haa<br />
Eh* tliero, #o naiura hu glvpn<br />
a full M*t <strong>of</strong> atronjt booked<br />
laws, that a*«w*r thv purnoaa<br />
O«. If 4bfU W »<br />
(B^U^K. they QfttM tw i(«<br />
>>h*ri fiot tn '<br />
fck to ^kte<br />
drairn<br />
COUNTRY .AGAINST CITY<br />
S AY, bd, 700 ever ma 1<br />
aqmr'J \<br />
A-cbmbu^g up A tree?<br />
W4l toit Uliow IK das the tndc<br />
Jw' hup your eye on me I<br />
Now how wu that for rapid work><br />
I gucu you needn't<br />
tttm—<br />
To nm right up * hickory you<br />
Would Ulte about • year.<br />
But you can ikate os roller tkatet<br />
For mils iboot tbe town><br />
Slow work! Thoie Uung» are only<br />
fit<br />
For unte old drct* down.<br />
Come down DOE" winter when the<br />
ft 00 the tivcr. kid.<br />
An' look at me on my m tkntes<br />
You'll think you've only tlid<br />
An* you can iWim an* paid ten<br />
bucki<br />
For teaching at the gym?<br />
Our frogi don't charge a copper<br />
j<br />
No. I don't run a motor car—-<br />
HuvMn't omilo<br />
v<br />
' TOUHWri^OBT<br />
I twhablr found whv not<br />
' loaa ihtvOKh an «dvrrtl«*<br />
r this heudlnK, onrt r**coter<br />
LK o °4'*. s 5O0O Rrople rt«l th|M<br />
MOTOlH 1CI1<br />
rflll<br />
!•> l>"IWi<br />
i imt «.IfJr>H IN<br />
N J<br />
n ate<br />
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makt-a io (.<br />
jmliit nnd<br />
linv fui lii v<br />
II suit ,,<br />
ni3 wiiHOirr m HTHH<br />
U 11 ny )s ID<br />
,r It^ili.itt<br />
L vftry ion<br />
. A. Ij-nry<br />
A»lmry<br />
22<br />
n y<br />
no uL v<br />
hlo prlcca. Consul! mo. A<br />
trnd clfdrlcinn 13'3<br />
. Otcan (.'Jty, Phono 630.<br />
mry<br />
-22<br />
nn Street<br />
OR1» (H<br />
HI I-Ktr<br />
MHhille r<br />
11 ~IJI7<br />
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• *< In IOU[I \ -r<br />
ri-d«hr<br />
192' Mq<br />
Mlir on ton ttn<br />
f<br />
Vpin m n loir<br />
f i <br />
GJ.KI KM.<br />
orrH smi M<br />
Audi tu 1'inJ trntmri ra. Mil* Of<br />
(Urn* mot tenm • nnd *ur« f^p^rlencft<br />
Id your Aiifri,urird<br />
Dnal thi-oiiRh A<br />
rdiilild houH J B C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
ft«altor<br />
13th und Slmiiflon Ht».. Octnn <strong>City</strong><br />
Sumo very choice lIntlDita for the<br />
—10<br />
THINKING OP INVT'^JTfNO<br />
reoJ eatftto or huylntj property __,<br />
a home? If BO by ull fneajia consult<br />
iia on Information about<br />
\merfca*a<br />
<strong>On</strong>-ntrat Pant lly Iloaurt<br />
Walter H<br />
l^Uehn SHi SL HJMJ AtUntlo<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />
IN<br />
for<br />
lault<br />
fca'a<br />
H<br />
A -z6<br />
in i<br />
•ill<br />
inn<br />
Btpaira, Acceawrlfa, etc,<br />
u m<br />
NOT Ln u>i T n CVR TT<br />
JT « f«w daya and li ive It com<br />
lately OLerhauIrd fur Lh>* Bprlnff<br />
nd aumiin i- It^iialrlitf, In lime ».vra<br />
Hi> a illiiif O nhcii <strong>On</strong>r.tc<br />
h<br />
n h, J Krnij inablo pi let« —21<br />
HLWITT AND LI DI \M 1 Q\R<br />
ti<br />
Tap* M»y Court ll nmfi |n thr<br />
(i to go Ir >ou ure hn\lii(t: troullc<br />
Uh your ca»- F"on ti fiord<br />
lit 173. (.*lie Mu><br />
FUwl 1OU M\DC 1 1 VOCll<br />
mind tluLt yi ii m e without<br />
thla ftt tin<br />
critical tnoiiiriit r ^ou nguro thti if nt<br />
\\t r-j.<br />
11 I famoiM lirmJ <strong>of</strong> fUmili y lr»r<br />
31one Hurl < r Lumrer Co<br />
I Hnrbor BulMli^ aupjllca d<br />
[ it lninicdlftH Ij<br />
1<br />
H VOU ^P»1 TIUH<br />
Ing<br />
Ihi.i8o np»rtj ^plc<br />
that yn,i havo<br />
wiin<br />
Rtop In hero ntid nito<br />
our r<strong>of</strong>u.fiinll<br />
prk n<br />
if«r 1w In at ail tlm*B rvady to<br />
ond your motor I roubles with ft<br />
foi-i f- (it expert mcchinlr^ \\ o<br />
ll bl d<br />
IKT SIirPPARD Or 011 ASBHRY<br />
IT. nue <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty do j,onr flcrt-<br />
Iml work Wliy tni»t an Ine*<br />
ti n<br />
r^riaonablo<br />
THE<br />
Ion la whitT yf<br />
Sun OH I'tinlitf't)<br />
Road atN tt D<br />
acne jou IioHd<br />
HI LINO S TA<br />
. noi-r^ioN\f<br />
th jat. pinna Tor \ our future home<br />
find trf Aiire tl n i.very dc tfi.ll li<br />
taken cur ft <strong>of</strong> Murk Kmr* urohl<br />
Tilli anJ lrU«L HI tic. Vi.UA<br />
rcnnonfthlt<br />
"'<br />
wood —22<br />
>onr loti<br />
Ififlt ntor<br />
Ifi tlirir Value JJiJ t|<br />
orm hurt tl tm If no fill thin<br />
to pret nnt furtht-r di>mnk' Hi<br />
Monlhnn & Hull<br />
lljf *<br />
t>nd your uorrlLS Tim Elide UUtti-y<br />
and Ben Ire Station Cape May tfurl<br />
«vi.ry<br />
A DOUIILE H\NUMD<br />
^ ^llae<br />
hetven Roa l«lu f»><br />
I ftlatft rrnii at Ocrdn \ [i * Iti<br />
*^ Io nhder llLturn to Dol \ *<br />
1 Offlfe H«. falc fl II U<br />
flty<br />
II Up<br />
- IN VICINITY OF FAIlK<br />
> And Atlantic Avenue or fith en'iUy to plum I<br />
fiu<br />
fur<br />
wli<br />
me<br />
Ma<br />
G<br />
iLL<br />
,|to<br />
y<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
pd hlcB for<br />
te<br />
delivery<br />
PftM<br />
write<br />
BtUCfO<br />
ahd<br />
ilnftt<strong>On</strong><br />
-nork<br />
8t<br />
f<br />
Or pliotiu<br />
rLABTKRINO. BTTJCCO WOUK<br />
ho BU.rerlor grade, may T r*f*>r y<br />
llm FJmt National Bank tit 8<br />
tJ C(ty nv tin vxumplc? Thon<br />
liiuj "17 K»«t Poular Avo Al li<br />
od ltpiijmnnliln prtcta —<br />
IN niJILIJIha U<br />
" : counl<br />
flhart<br />
THE FIHHT<br />
HC»*\|IH1—fiMTRl<br />
Pit»rt mpchanli"<br />
1 rlni. y<br />
for rollfthlf fr-n lep »t<br />
prIC*1<br />
.id<br />
iw lurk<br />
-4!<br />
PEEfiOHAIS<br />
RVB TUB 1.1 ATIIFrt<br />
t .J* ••* Tn -to the undue ita* <strong>of</strong> procaue<br />
latiffttnre<br />
In maltlnff the davtce. cut one<br />
2' x,tO' «ul sue 2" a 8" plecea Mr<br />
tha ftoujti 44<br />
Inns;, apd twa end.<br />
vifu% 34* l lonp; aplke<br />
totetbej aa ihswn but da<br />
not oat Ihe,Mv«la<br />
twae<br />
46 W<br />
6* n)e, 47U* bethe<br />
ahouldera: one piece J"<br />
» 4714" end one f t •' I<br />
. aim two cleate d 1' I 4* T<br />
Nail gate tozeiher •trons^r.<br />
bore a 1- ttola »' deep In each poat<br />
JO- Iro/n the top and place aate<br />
and trough between the poeta<br />
fipike *nds <strong>of</strong> the trough to poata<br />
rrdfu Iha tup .uf [ha poat 4O<br />
the bottom <strong>of</strong> the srida et tb*<br />
troinjh; be aure that the trouBti<br />
aquare irlih the p«iau to<br />
b<br />
J<br />
q<br />
tbal<br />
latt<br />
; whio<br />
will<br />
they ara<br />
Oft out 1 placH <strong>of</strong> I- i •• I JO*<br />
lonv for door or sale alop.fe^ nupaa'<br />
ura canafullr to find jnAtthe 4latanc*.,<br />
between the enlla ^bf the<br />
•wlaal*v*p*re and the anglea *t<br />
" ' i mmt'b. cut i* aQpW Mei<br />
t a t b t T - '<br />
canfullf ao tha t»ta wWl<br />
k* • M<br />
Uw edsn ot the trens* UP your Mr to lii»vp th. m put<br />
in Wn will put Tfhnt jnu no-il Ol.<br />
our cur<br />
wh»i w" »•"<br />
BUSINESS SERVICES<br />
MACHTNB FAHTS-rF WE DON^T<br />
hate the part In woik<br />
wo II mak«<br />
It Tor you In our niftilern mechlnn<br />
ihoB Woodbine MaohlnO Worm Urn<br />
SKrblr«5. Prop Key«tona Ij^<br />
HAIII IHO . AMwurnp<br />
IMlThon<br />
llarjgr, N J<br />
HAIIIIHO<br />
AHWIIFHE<br />
5» J.m,-. llrt arm Blonj<br />
fi II Wlfihn _<br />
3310 FiulflC Ave Wlldwood<br />
able prlcud &nd expert work<br />
ONL1 IV \ Itu M> I OH<br />
o..) uashlnii I.I. t thi. B.<br />
i iiifiL(li*rlnK tht ex iilent<br />
AOITVHI /»'" I -,-• —"*JIF<br />
f. t mid tliLi. jou dout havt the /"" «<br />
IIIUJW irmind th* home Tu. »d i j a \'"« mid LumJi b.dn<br />
\firln Shorn lloml, Clflrmortl.<br />
nlnO h^lVO hot doifn<br />
VOlTtC, pli<br />
all KitMln, honey<br />
IUKI u lurga nt<br />
nttcnt <strong>of</strong> Ciilfps.<br />
(.Mt\( I<br />
I hliti nr >•><br />
Dourhfrty<br />
IF ^CUT HA\L 8HOPF1 D A<br />
und for .tome dlstlncUva ^tJl pup -<br />
id hav» nat b«in »bl* to nnd Juflt<br />
what rou nnnt<br />
call ua ami |i t ua<br />
nhOw > ou our adiiibli»<br />
FaperliiL <strong>of</strong><br />
nil klnuu<br />
Chnrlra K'nxlrr flrjishi re<br />
IU ml I alrrmo<br />
-^i]<br />
Boats and Accessories<br />
ttli*<br />
NOT HA\L \OUR SnOIi<br />
..•paired hy un expert comMn i<br />
ulth thi In at hntli r rlitalmillc »<br />
a fair prli e Oiir nmiie la >tur tinfi<br />
hunrd Thn tfnlicd Slioi H. (alrhi/<br />
Co JbOC Parino Avt Wlldnu I 2<br />
T<br />
ULNTINO t \BIN F()\l<br />
r> 7 ft 11 ml C h p II tliti(,*r<br />
1 *.ei-ithliiir fn tlrnt (tti^ti on<br />
S un i I Htnncl!<br />
Ulialvc N<br />
AFTFR I "JJOYINO 1»I SHOW<br />
nt, tht. Mootlyn ilnulrfl atnit In to me<br />
%-liiiiini Ullin I ho iVil hOIIH<br />
tTi iKtul TncniR nfit talnnlilc. Th*<br />
Piiin.i In rlKht nnd Ihu food It) f forty arh<strong>of</strong> I pnplf n. inDUnt«><br />
.ill cyllndei him rhi««ta, to DB<br />
lliereit roinpMntr e*nillHWd on OP \<br />
Tom Hf-ptemtxir 1 <strong>1927</strong><br />
Plfllrlct<br />
Clnrfc <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Hrd or Edticntlon at ~<br />
J<br />
WH1 00 TO PIHL.VDFI I III V TO<br />
hute tnoao aultft mndo whtn >nu mn<br />
ililTen it v<br />
BultR<br />
W1I.I,<br />
TRADB S2<br />
st mi Bpord hull t> pi<br />
tlJtlon for a irool m<br />
IILA. Xvill trndc onli<br />
Son. Ktono Harbor.<br />
1 OOT TU<br />
1r»l Nuns<br />
trtril o<br />
t SI<br />
|E8, CMK<br />
that niottic<br />
n Itjiktiy<br />
oud Wo ao<br />
B AND<br />
Used to<br />
M 1 «rl<br />
l<br />
llBATKDmiNllAl^OW,<br />
( tiricji.il in HH\, ton<br />
or,<br />
lot 30 x ltiu. ntl<br />
to, 14.000. <strong>On</strong>ly tr.OU.<br />
llnl-inco<br />
rinanr-Ai)<br />
W<br />
ClihlrfTly 21J I<br />
r.aitor builder "Wltdft<br />
f)lk<br />
ott<br />
81<br />
Fiifi<br />
i. Ouu-te* Lowell,!<br />
AnnatroneJ<br />
FTSH<br />
f Henderson. Ftctf-1<br />
B, NK. New!<br />
BN. Boston. |<br />
la Bar<br />
tsar my<br />
John<br />
i BO'S 1<br />
Ltbei<br />
i animated<br />
list<br />
i Kennedy. I<br />
, and thfre t<br />
-Unit i<br />
.always I<br />
certificate, tliej<br />
Initials-i<br />
Kennedy<br />
A ol Ua<br />
bad ftumb<br />
i by (he 1<br />
Meft Us i<br />
ta tool<br />
•Mdti<br />
! t» to<br />
•man<br />
ml]<br />
ln<br />
. held him'<br />
itba Unas In<br />
would<br />
)«nd wo« to<br />
bad<br />
. -Tho 1<br />
_K desert<br />
and hto<br />
( tpur ot i<br />
r ittood •<br />
e~Jennne I<br />
Howtr <<br />
Manned to 1<br />
fell* In<br />
itln»«i<br />
It «*'|<br />
land me,<br />
s* Oat i<br />
nid toe<br />
I to i<br />
t man* I<br />
Lira*.<br />
ivhatl<br />
nf<br />
ith and<br />
Funeral <strong>of</strong><br />
M<br />
'the quarter hour after seven In<br />
the eienlbg <strong>of</strong> Friday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 22<br />
All the country side was hushed,<br />
even the leaves upon the tree?<br />
j across tht* way<br />
| la/U rays <strong>of</strong> u<br />
uni'tl throng<br />
iood BtJll and the<br />
Chief Executive<br />
Succumbs To Series<br />
<strong>of</strong> Strokes <strong>of</strong> Apoplexy<br />
Fine Tribute Paid To Him<br />
Mayor Culver i<<br />
left<br />
ffirc-viT.<br />
111ft liut(<br />
vl«!l<br />
untile on Wed in<br />
WAH <strong>On</strong> tin* rolui<br />
vi r saw :L •jhiiMR<br />
life.<br />
Mr*. Hiram Reading and<br />
granddaughter. Mian Dorothy<br />
Wlnfleld, formerly or 01«nslde.<br />
Mrs. William A. Johnwm. <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodlyn, N, J,( spent the w«i>k<br />
end with iMrs. Walter H. Treen,<br />
Pa., spent Thursday In Wild wood In East Maple Avenue<br />
The<br />
lor, chairman <strong>of</strong> the pn#ennt rom*<br />
m It tee <strong>of</strong> the ChnmWr <strong>of</strong> t'-miniuice<br />
nf UndbfirgJi's detllniition anJ<br />
fur the purpose <strong>of</strong> «neasing Au<br />
J ftfoiit rw v hit Ii<br />
i Mull<br />
*i«i) I<br />
1'jhin<br />
y|(<br />
I if<br />
rity<br />
His Last Words<br />
Mn>or<br />
< nl\<br />
ip[n Jt' IIIL<<br />
< 'i<br />
u>\* rj<br />
-trtf i<br />
Mink * Hi LI h<br />
be 1 <strong>of</strong> U knt SH<br />
in 111* lifr- Ii<br />
10 Wild wood<br />
Mavor •* doinn<br />
\u<br />
tin<br />
hy<br />
rvrr<br />
iiy fo iv<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Kll^ht<br />
liim on a<br />
- flrsi tfnit<br />
*n« thai 1IL,(<br />
thut<br />
HiHlfd<br />
f«i on hli n<br />
ltiffi i ehail<br />
trip<br />
And<br />
they dih, pii*<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> the chuich prroldtd ua |<br />
slated by K«v Paul J Niff <strong>of</strong>j<br />
litithflran Holy Trlnliy whn rend<br />
the service, Rt\ Janiei H<br />
Clarke, w D <strong>of</strong> St HlAiiMUj i<br />
Kplscop&l, and Rev I H Flfthcr<br />
Of the First Baptist<br />
Durlnjc th<br />
Qcn1ce4 the choir «an^ KIH d nf<br />
Age*," ' Lead Kindly Light<br />
"Abide With Me"<br />
At the conclusion tut in IK* <strong>of</strong><br />
the police and fire department*<br />
In white glowa ati.i iwlinhitfi unl<br />
forms, assembled In ftllent grmip.1<br />
to carry tbe flowers nut w th*<br />
Wildwood <strong>City</strong> Bund pliijtrt<br />
"Neanr My God Tn Thee<br />
Then the casket <strong>of</strong> the iat<<br />
Mayor, on 1(4 last Joiiiey m tbe<br />
tras rolled from th,' llnli I<br />
Where<br />
yean? ago hit<br />
mother and father wornblppiMl In '<br />
tbe shadow was the <strong>City</strong> Hall [<br />
Amid one <strong>of</strong> the jsroatiiflt m J<br />
ever seen In tht 1 <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>.<br />
pHHAed the funeral enr<br />
J6ge <strong>of</strong> this Chief Magistrate in<br />
bis last resting place ln iht BnBi<br />
tlet Cemetery at Court Houst<br />
Promptly at 10 A M, Monday public *« h«oin ut<br />
morning the remains <strong>of</strong> the late Psi and hm fmher MH primipi]<br />
Ms/or Culver, w**re removed from al pulilir oun« fcfrli and boj» who pcrs.i.t<br />
on the running boards nr<br />
automobile* trawlline through the<br />
lo \\ II iwiKid »i" I (.row fled stu* bf and usual I) nt Sl ">'" Till , ..p. r» wu> on. <strong>of</strong> S I'I.I,,,,,,,, T „,,<br />
tllLl I ''" ''* " P ' ' " " "<br />
Iliniv Flit Pl'il" 1 '" r ' I"»K "i" ot Ih<br />
Inn (h, ji.ntli rli.l in,,, iSniilh It. i, I MmI<br />
hr Hirft i nuiotnohil* 1 Overture, All lUnd?<br />
Selection. Marth«<br />
8exti»ttc and Finals<br />
Slim Ohtb <strong>On</strong>iin<br />
Mnn'i 'I In ILuni<br />
16<br />
Pages This Issue<br />
In Two Parts<br />
OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />
Grea/ Family <strong>Newspaper</strong> in jjmerka's Greatest Family Resort<br />
Want a J<br />
Several good one* ifot,<br />
this week; see OoMi6<br />
No. 13, on Classified<br />
•KVL W—Mo. 16 Ev^ry Friday<br />
r Uy Mull OCEAN CITY, NEW JZBSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. <strong>1927</strong>.<br />
Hew« Bui)<br />
Hm*<br />
iMacNeil Case<br />
|Mrs. T. Leary<br />
I To Be Threshed " "<br />
Out in Court<br />
Illation OWA:<br />
llns til AMburj Av*.<br />
FBICBTWO*<br />
eacher Secures Order To<br />
Show Cause From the<br />
Supreme<br />
Court<br />
1-Mlfl. '""<br />
|f.,]l.v.lnp<br />
,.11. I «itli<br />
. .MifW Edfih Culv<br />
hicr. or Hon. Kdu-atd<br />
Mayor (tf Wldlwnnii.<br />
** w(lh d.*nlh<br />
{-itiinliy<br />
lioni<br />
Atrlv<br />
<strong>On</strong> th<br />
nd her<br />
u* Ihfi<br />
en 1U'<br />
His Career In Lift<br />
I >ll<br />
lilly<br />
Whl].-. In tin<br />
Eiltaiinl Sinfiitil Culwr wn« tuM1 ]„ i- iSt r;<br />
rn Ih MIIIillli S J Din-ni lhliriji> lllthl<br />
r \ 1869 M tin r Init <strong>of</strong> lili|f,r i ,H I Ii ,ir[l<br />
act <strong>of</strong> In<br />
58 year<br />
nl<br />
San<br />
al oni 1 t Im<br />
each hi<br />
CUIVIT<br />
In i In<br />
Boulevard At BurlnlEh Lnd<br />
police escort* tli^ cortf^i* mai<br />
ttm way nver familiar<br />
rfim<br />
tr^rerHd by th« man twice dally<br />
In lite on hln journey to tlir<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall It was thn wildest<br />
crr»nd In their llvu when diltM<br />
M Police Cob* dispatched M» mm<br />
lo bring their Director back to<br />
WU#wood. Along those sainr by<br />
way*, now bung with drooplne<br />
fl«f» and whose curb linen belli<br />
9MAU0 or humanity ID iino com<br />
%|ft«d allent tribute to a beloved<br />
In the casket resting an It* bier<br />
Bt^tlM chftacel rail. Mayor Culver<br />
In death. lay In peaceful sleep<br />
i Ziundreds <strong>of</strong> people hftg&n<br />
pMt.<br />
File upon fllo they<br />
throughout<br />
tho day—A<br />
eudlng stream <strong>of</strong> silent<br />
i In fell walks ot Ufe, 4.111 it<br />
_ _ ! thmt the hour BH for th J<br />
spmew must be delayed And<br />
tfcfr fltrKt crowd. Jammed to tho<br />
dtMrff, swayed back and forth In<br />
¥£ftpecttlll silence, not a sound<br />
*merain nt> nf Wild<br />
Coinuifwloni m Tajlor<br />
to fill tn urn xplrt for thf ilni<br />
thtlr llrsl ilhlt In ^ele^»ll iearsi<br />
Ibein madf for the Kelly tnttipe un<br />
^e«t Plni Aicnu. for AIU.UK!<br />
ffover did one see auch<br />
lection <strong>of</strong> Qower^ At ann funerii!<br />
Ikfore. It required two truck*<br />
•nd four |Utomat>lles to reniov<br />
ISmj to the wmotery<br />
GorgemiB<br />
set- piece*, representing<br />
eicry<br />
known emblem <strong>of</strong> the unlienx<br />
Woo*«fui<br />
ba«k«tB or nnes<br />
Hft wre»thg and s crom made up <strong>of</strong><br />
orchid.<br />
Beside the cartel waji<br />
the "Vacant Chair." In whlti<br />
Hllloj,<br />
MIH<br />
Frank M *cke\ mil diupli<br />
<strong>of</strong> OMict A\iiim Wint ('hill<br />
phohi wire amoii^ tin IMI.<br />
ihltorri on Sundiij In iiue^t<br />
| ComniUHloner Taylor eplmlned .<br />
jltfthi! mentinK TueHiliiy. thni Ktrj^ '<br />
|li "llns from tin Ho II u ill I i ihi '<br />
hench on (tie ea«terlv HliN- uould '<br />
not tu< IM'Imiiteil heca'ise ol lidi<br />
ronillilon:<br />
After n short vliiit to her num<br />
mer apiirtinent on Went Pino AM<br />
nue. MIfiK Ellzaheih Manlon return<br />
t;d to Philadelphia Sunday ev*;liltifc<br />
accoinpaitled hy frien(ln.<br />
from the bernaved Com-1 held by the II,,lly nead'i<br />
ever the properly <strong>of</strong> th. ( li> <strong>of</strong> Mm ( la>ton<br />
Wildwood<br />
For a period or yen- on F i«l Pine An inn repoil<br />
hf hrailol a ^ptefcil cmnmlllri- <strong>of</strong> InK" mi r Ijihor P.iv<br />
Inie-itlKatlDn<br />
,oll., ling the da I a<br />
r the "I.lirhtfnot<br />
liook<br />
and<br />
another chair<br />
' COInpMed <strong>of</strong> ro«Mi and HIIM from<br />
Ik* BoirdWalk merchants The<br />
*t*r <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem shom a n liim uken<br />
our Ihi 'Spruci<br />
on hilt Spi ni I r iri lUHIrs 1 tin]<br />
A>enm for the bitliim t <strong>of</strong> the unllon <strong>of</strong> Hurke ^<br />
Intrnili nt knoun on<br />
Knglnin r Weir reported Hint Wild |<br />
woud couTained twi-nty-^fven inil,H<br />
<strong>of</strong> fitrrels. jiiid .'l|>pioxlnliitf*!> i wt n<br />
t> niile.s <strong>of</strong> iheiii were hard ;J(ir<br />
facetl. Hlxlren niileK lielnfr don*<br />
or in n -ir;1fc <strong>of</strong> ciimplfll.in<br />
iliirin,<br />
the liifiiMit udmfnhitriitlon.<br />
.lolin IJ. Wrlshi.<br />
forini-rly <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
Hotel neadlnc. Rave trlhuif; lo co;i<br />
tractor fturke during Tufmliv *<br />
iiiietlnt in city<br />
Hull. In .i Bt.iti<br />
mem HhowtiiK Burkr's cf-nerouin<br />
over IIIK cuntliH't he HilM llij.t<br />
vhcn'vf-r a iKiich <strong>of</strong> efnuTv^i 1<br />
nil fl<br />
1 INe ||| tin jt<br />
Tin- Ml<br />
(MR<br />
Wildwood<br />
MIHH Maiy K Vlnnnt >il,<br />
Frank font on it 4 wo ht^kA<br />
to her home there<br />
ii'turneil<br />
Wildwood<br />
Hunda)<br />
wi-. Iliz I mil Ailililil<br />
or Mr» El!:•,!» 11, Jinn<br />
vmk<br />
ui ationln^ in<br />
Iwooil<br />
EHi/In <strong>of</strong> Ih. niirk<br />
fiinll) In EJHI Oak Ai.iiui<br />
llttlf Llrli nRi il renp^ctlvi 1)<br />
nd 9 JIII-^ <strong>of</strong> nK( Journt>.il<br />
•ilolif from Tienlon N I h.i\<br />
InK hi I il prombml Ih. trip hy<br />
to-ihilr Kradiiliiuxhir who tak. n III<br />
I tli. 1 nlkht hefore v.an unabli to<br />
. I h'<br />
<strong>of</strong>j<br />
lelt<br />
1<br />
Mrs. Ileadmnn and E<br />
Detty nnd Fimices. are spending<br />
accompany them<br />
While In the aet <strong>of</strong> pettlnr<br />
the aumtiier at (heir cottage in nelEhborhooil IIOK Mutiilay innrninr<br />
! Mfl K| l> M 110 W Pi<br />
Eairt The Mrhi ! Mrfl -<br />
Knl| l>'<br />
111 Win<br />
. d a bail 11 l,ici<br />
Pine<br />
numerous occasions.<br />
, UVefl, quiet and ».«rene Aftor a lolony helng able lo take car. l" 1 "^ when the inlmnl turhej up<br />
iMIlng nearly two dayn|flf their commercial pi»ltloni lij"" t "' r ln """ cfforl lo *""'' °' f NUllt h,i«, liecomc .if Ib, olil<br />
came neacetully. and Ju,t ,h, clty „„,, ,,nJoy tni. B,,lllnB.'the attack the .log bit into 1 li - fi-ihlooe.1 builnemi mnti »hoi,<br />
"' n ihe DoardwaJk here 'flfih <strong>of</strong> tlii* little rlnEei It i- rvenlnRR were spfnt "on the<br />
„ | not knnun who owned ih • iloc books "<br />
A party <strong>of</strong> ladlen from Glen I ':<br />
fh« nun was xnlng down Ed<br />
HM Sanforo Culver punned into<br />
the great beyond juloep in Je«us<br />
S lf ntneaved family gathered at<br />
.. . * bedside hoping for one las'<br />
&, alta <strong>of</strong> recognition<br />
But there<br />
!? * word, nor a sign that<br />
«• kl»*r thfm. The clock on the<br />
ri<br />
dnwnstalm was striking<br />
•I-lllln<br />
Harry.<br />
tlir<br />
Jtjli<br />
f-rce Concerts at Court<br />
House By Leuallen Band<br />
The Leunllon n«nil. <strong>of</strong> !itallen Bund Is iiopularlv<br />
known throughout the rounty. par<br />
tieularly In Avalon and vicinity<br />
h<br />
they have pive.n conrertu on<br />
side. PH.. have made the Penn<br />
sylvanla Hotel their headquarters<br />
during a few we.«kH' may her.? I<br />
They are Mrs. Bertlui Zelfelder,<br />
Mrs. nuwwll Gilbert and Mrs<br />
Jacoh Jegon.<br />
ASK TH&M<br />
We rest our case on the<br />
. word <strong>of</strong> our owners — and<br />
you can get any number <strong>of</strong><br />
their names for the asking.<br />
BECKER'S GARAGE<br />
H. BBOKEBt FM>B.<br />
, , WooAine, N. J.<br />
1 T V<br />
O C*R IS ONty AS OBPENOABIM<br />
THtt D&AL&R. WHO SfrLLS IT<br />
ITSISHUCBIIBEJ I<br />
J. B. Van Sciver Co.<br />
Manufacturers and Retailers <strong>of</strong> Furniture!<br />
CAMDEN, N. J.<br />
- b Represdited in the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty DUtrict by<br />
JAMES H. VANEMAN<br />
815 Wesley Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty, New Jersey<br />
Telephone 373-W<br />
Information pertaining 1 to Furniture and Uonif<br />
g<br />
may be obtained from Mr, Vaneman by telephone or by<br />
letter. He will be glad to make a pcrwmal call or give information<br />
by telephone on estimate* for furnishing Homes,<br />
Eoteli, Cluba, Offices and Apartmentt. Mr. Vaneman will<br />
«Iso gladly help cnitqmers with ideas and wggcstlons on<br />
Interior Decoration,<br />
Estimates also fnrniihed on Awnings, Summer Draperies and<br />
floor Coming*.<br />
I'll Llii.l.-I nli In. l.y Ui.. M<br />
i<br />
4'i,inpany<br />
Th.' pniKl'Doi (H.T 111<br />
•Il.l In .... Mlllius<br />
MIL.Ii. Fnlri.«i nf th<br />
„„„,„ lQ<br />
».t.nrk, 14 .11 „„« .<br />
t«o »nrrf ""<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
\\'i\itY.mni. r If in iitilli t l m ill<br />
u il,I t him b> thi<br />
I>,i\lil 4. I.I I f.rinil Juri<br />
Celebrates Her<br />
91st Birthday<br />
Mother <strong>of</strong> Mrs. R. Howard<br />
Thorn Honored By<br />
Many Friends<br />
(Born in Jar.kson'a Term<br />
Stands Firm on Question<br />
[Attorney Claims Taxpayers<br />
Are Bearing the Burden<br />
that /mm Canada to I ex as<br />
AtlnnH Coast lo the Rocky<br />
Mountains,<br />
u'/jf'ir A fa I~* Stores arc located, Sunnt/-<br />
ftelff Htiflcr M //) mml representative women<br />
Tf^ EXTRA FA lI CV NEAV* d(m<br />
POTATOES 3<br />
Boy Tour Favorite- Ecvcrage at th* A&P1<br />
PALE DRY or COLDEN • „ Cereal Be^«ra£es 1<br />
ARROW<br />
SPECIAL<br />
or PREFERRED<br />
STOCK<br />
CLICQUOT<br />
CLUB<br />
Ginger Ale<br />
Yukon C&isfo Ginger Ale<br />
Regular ^ t.<br />
wltl.<br />
A. M.,<br />
nlnKy<br />
r <strong>of</strong><br />
•OCtobtr 4 why « pi rt-mpti>ry or AIMOH*. the<br />
ive<br />
^vrit or IMHIU] umit) .im |,,^ tf1(<br />
not ttt IHSIII ii romniiiinl < harlci i<<br />
; tht> luc.ll B<strong>of</strong>tlil <strong>of</strong> EduCitittn (trrkr><br />
II to h' r flit fner<br />
i>oait It'll &-^<br />
nclp-il <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue feiflilt<br />
hool und to pay hti tin illlTtr<br />
In H&1HI> whli.li u.it> (l(ili»s<br />
|ls due her<br />
This action la anothei Htep In<br />
i coiitrovoTBy hetivti ri iln imul<br />
ami lt» former pi In<br />
been mflilf afcnln«t<br />
lie pointed out that the<br />
•ay^r*) are rjrrylntt tin 1>UI<br />
Innumurh aa the Imard nui<br />
reed to pa nor wlille »he WJIH<br />
The memboi* <strong>of</strong> 'the Sclnrtl<br />
d are junt aa detfmilnt d in<br />
" ront^titlon Their duty<br />
say la to we that tut)<br />
Mitlon<br />
partlrulurly thf p««i<br />
Ittone <strong>of</strong> re&KoMBlblllty ure filled<br />
"ably anil If it U for the n*t<br />
itage <strong>of</strong> the pupils and nclWol<br />
||o make change? <strong>of</strong> t^acltt m »i<br />
palA who are not under thf<br />
1 ur <strong>of</strong>fice act tbe board H<br />
t llbfrty to do so without flllnE<br />
, J<strong>of</strong> any kind<br />
Solicitor Boawell pain t* d mil<br />
|wbfle<br />
MISB MacNell »p under<br />
DrKllegra <strong>of</strong> the tenurt. <strong>of</strong><br />
ih milking r ij>hl<br />
pro^n th inw^nj<br />
CoinpNh U((i\i,y fM>Ill fl rrftf.<br />
tnifd limb uhl.l, nh, Hii»t iim.ti<br />
•«nin 11 nit nfio lilthttiigh Htill<br />
(OliQn* r| ht In 1 b( ii<br />
hbe in<br />
h.m a tprnarkiitily<br />
k< * n fipnso <strong>of</strong><br />
Union<br />
knlttlriK «m. three bun<br />
dr.ii puln «r aock>i and un elnn tn aH<br />
I nn ntly ^ th.<br />
J Ihi<br />
Doldlera<br />
, piiunt Tit r .Mr<br />
ffreat numb* r <strong>of</strong><br />
j prhfH for iiu>11<br />
I (lining tht mi<br />
I<br />
Mm l^nry In<br />
*W il her thin<br />
Vurk fltnit unl Oct in <strong>City</strong> vtlth,<br />
a Htninx piWerciici Tor the Inter<br />
^litre sht plans to Mpeml the I<br />
remalndfi <strong>of</strong> hi r lift<br />
I<br />
Mrs Lmry retnins a remark |<br />
obli mfmoiv She was, bctrn<br />
unlle ihe flir} DtJiifKruf<br />
Andrew<br />
Jin JtH.ni<br />
wiifi hi <strong>of</strong>fice and IIILH<br />
world ,<br />
er uBo dlri not<br />
iicllve \n n<br />
In<br />
ui.Lro.ni<br />
latt><br />
bm<br />
di-<br />
Mercantile<br />
Tax Topic at<br />
C. ot_C. Meet<br />
Say Subject Will Be R*-<br />
vived at Next Meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> Civic Body<br />
Body Interested in Zoning<br />
Die<br />
»r1iluiilj|]f1> or<br />
r< tntllt t ix opt tut<br />
01 t will .it out <strong>of</strong><br />
ilrl-4 Uliltli VLlll {>•<br />
^ill tie )K Id<br />
havfiw a<br />
,'c In ilu<br />
1 he t:tvlf<br />
Football Star<br />
Injured By Fall<br />
Pennington<br />
Student Had<br />
Been nt Work <strong>On</strong>ly Hour<br />
•i "hiirlliV' Btnythe, <strong>of</strong> P)illiti|«l<br />
phla, u student ut reoninfftou and<br />
(i Htfir on tbe PttniilngUm football<br />
team, met with<br />
\tuutluy niorping which way prove<br />
tlrlrlini'ntnl to lltn wOrk <strong>On</strong> the<br />
team itilH y(;iir. Smyth®<br />
l<br />
Coast Guards<br />
Very Active<br />
During <strong>Jul</strong>y|<br />
Rendered Assistance in ^<br />
teen Cases, Many <strong>of</strong> Unusual<br />
Character<br />
t the Co<br />
to WIIILII II Is<br />
iHily intliled They aluu Hiatt<br />
would lie 1 piolfi tfnii<br />
y<br />
wil<br />
fiftt**>n hmi from a lnddfir.<br />
Tli«<br />
r fell landing' OD him lircnk<br />
n tinkle. H« WHJJ nt work OD<br />
o<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sliiiiii'n rpstnurdnt and<br />
hnc|<br />
started down th« lnd«ler. be<br />
WIIH but n short dl»tunce from thf<br />
top when the liiddcr Hllp,iHd<br />
thriiwliif; Mnt to the cement nhic<br />
walk, the liiilder fjtlltng upon him<br />
Me wan rutilied lo the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Dr<br />
Il*il PCllrl Petit t. by Flilycl S(rnm«<br />
hl» tmplovt t<br />
Hmytho. who In working hifl<br />
through<br />
r»r<br />
I he<br />
Uv l<br />
ul.il..<br />
nnd l<br />
ministry had juat \wer<br />
hy Mr, SiitiiiiH ulld lim)<br />
work Jimt about one hour.<br />
ut R22 Wnnloy Avt<br />
, U<br />
t 01<br />
1 iibmll<br />
tdi II [i<br />
art up<br />
und B<br />
ILl hlH<br />
L, at fi<br />
rondui<br />
t thi<br />
font<br />
ia uftu 1<br />
t<br />
r >4<br />
iy Ai<br />
tiomi<br />
II) O C<br />
led 1<br />
OM<br />
4 irs<br />
1 nn it<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
i.nne<br />
on<br />
]oA<br />
Elo<br />
ad<br />
ML<br />
had<br />
Stackhouse Is<br />
Improving at<br />
A. C. Hospital<br />
Mechanic Terribly Injured<br />
in Motorboot Accident.<br />
Will Recover<br />
Employ<br />
Skin<br />
g<br />
lice att a» a teacher Bin ilid<br />
t hold the p<strong>of</strong>iltlon tut prln i<br />
Tin t 1<br />
• Hi in I lr it<br />
it hi<br />
Members<br />
Awarded<br />
I <strong>of</strong> 1 lie ti<br />
I iWn 1 nn ii<br />
(ni 1 <strong>of</strong> tlit 1IK.U1 ili«<br />
[^ HIk Walton in bourn)<br />
1 Joy ami 111 u n3ult<br />
1 hi fait lit Ionian s In I<br />
I him ftjtmd tlii*iimel\i.ji<br />
if ul.l> teitiDonirlly,<br />
vfnouj<br />
Otht'tH rttfilflt<br />
n in thi4 (iMtfeitr} and<br />
ht elntluii <strong>of</strong> the n>lM r<br />
II H* Ipatiii), 111 (h* HPOi I<br />
list <strong>of</strong> tht < Inikiri K (ht<br />
4 ttl.lt i. V( II iht* "ldlt<br />
IH.I v lit 11 tht tUoiiu*<br />
told and<br />
Tin<br />
Co tin <strong>of</strong> KrroiH<br />
1» il« iiecliim! zoning<br />
conAlltlitloiiiil<br />
Next nmnth with<br />
it nuinlioi <strong>of</strong> utliei<br />
iiiiittein th<br />
inUiH will flicide whellier or ntit<br />
to amend iht HI ue Conhtluiliun<br />
to permit .zoning<br />
If the tint mi men i Is JIQA«*(1<br />
th* toleiH <strong>of</strong> each ootnniunity j Itt<br />
uuuhi huve the further rleht to Tli<br />
di t Idt v, hethtir or no| 1 huii nn<br />
l.iu.ilclpaliiy nfiould .ufopt<br />
, Install Drainage System<br />
Hnlph L.<br />
thi-<br />
Klvleni,<br />
Imthler vt<br />
ed thut hl«<br />
cotupiiiij<br />
< on template*] in iktm<br />
H|I< building iiro^ram In the Ba><br />
dfieloptnt nt<br />
Two lionies nvt al<br />
irudy undtl coliHti lit lion on H«y<br />
I near Elghtt t tilli 8ln**i<br />
w bill I di n^8 aie <strong>of</strong> Bliigllati<br />
Colonial tyi)e, tho anle price<br />
'or which will be abiitit 16,000<br />
In<br />
nnnouncing the building<br />
to the shaft. caiiRht ?il« clothing<br />
d h<br />
which wii3 . R<br />
twiiiti;d around<br />
»kiti and<br />
g<br />
tht<br />
Athlete Is<br />
Rushed To Hospital<br />
tenter Ferguson, <strong>of</strong> thin city<br />
runhed to Jufferflon<br />
Hospital<br />
Tuesday morning auffrrfnE<br />
apDcndlcltls<br />
He wat opu<br />
upon by Dr Nassau at 10<br />
M. The trip from this city<br />
* the hospital WOB made in the<br />
daily car<br />
Fargmon. who ta the uon <strong>of</strong><br />
IT. and Mrti<br />
Ii:d£Ar Fer&uuon<br />
•ts MB father In the expreuH<br />
ness Ferguaon wo« a member<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> basketball mm<br />
• tlie ali part fie<br />
1-aroun.<br />
fievoral seasons anil<br />
id athlete.<br />
Police Raising Fund<br />
A fund In being raised by<br />
I the local policemen for th;<br />
Iviitow anil orphaned chlM <strong>of</strong><br />
|Hielr former comrade, Harry<br />
i Shore. wt0 w u mled whfn<br />
d from his motorcycle last<br />
ITrlday. whHe responding to a<br />
Mre alarm.<br />
I Tin Patrolmen's Benevolent<br />
[jUKKIatlun contributed *75 to<br />
Ulll fund<br />
8hor« wu • nremkr<br />
<strong>of</strong> thh ausoclatlon, which<br />
v formed a short time ago<br />
r the purpose <strong>of</strong> bulldtnc up<br />
Ptraaloh «nd bunsflt fund<br />
. <strong>On</strong> August II. a benefit<br />
will hi Held at the<br />
Theatre<br />
TT>e oom<strong>of</strong><br />
tho dead man luvn<br />
i«d mar, than $700 and<br />
[«blet Johnson<br />
«xpei!ts this<br />
nt to reach approximately<br />
fl.OOO br the end <strong>of</strong> tbe wset<br />
Oantrlbutldna for tbe Shore<br />
s<strong>of</strong>lt fund can ba aent dlto<br />
Pollta Chief Howard<br />
Tll» raon«r will be<br />
.to (Meat* Shora'i "<br />
from his groin<br />
Despite his Injurk-?, he rt<br />
malnul conscious und wlt'i thi.<br />
aJkihita.irp <strong>of</strong> a companion man<br />
iifefd to rejifli tthon<br />
Aftt.r n<br />
(fivinfc flrit aid trLatmtllt from<br />
JL locul physician 1" *ni rimht d<br />
to the Atlantic thy Hoaplml<br />
where tht< <strong>of</strong>ficials rteilared the<br />
ucctdfiit to be one <strong>of</strong> th-* most<br />
Uti usual and painful<br />
Lrcattd<br />
there<br />
Stackhoufie reminded (o treat<br />
one (lii<br />
Flin<br />
tht 1<br />
li<br />
Of tht. 1<br />
5025<br />
rvlctfl Were lit Id it<br />
the<br />
brotlK'r-lii-l»w<br />
A. T.<br />
The dally<br />
none <strong>of</strong> itft<br />
evidenced<br />
ttUHH Whfl<br />
idt-'H. Em:|i<br />
Id<br />
jioiil LI<br />
b the 11<br />
1 njtiy ill*<br />
iii> Hi 1<br />
North<br />
Mttrvlm:<br />
(hv t<br />
j urn<br />
Want Wesley<br />
A r^> i l l Iil<<br />
Avenue extended I" uk<br />
fX on<br />
Mondny e\ -.nliiK<br />
Off It ( l bli'tl'<br />
WIIH kllltd hi the Hut <strong>of</strong> duty<br />
\\ lit n he w fifl ihiov- ii from hi 1<br />
innioiocK Vhliite annWiiIng a (lit<br />
call nt T\w nty ninLh btrtit und<br />
U*il A\t*miy<br />
O\vneifl<br />
(i.fltltiit*> <strong>of</strong> New.<br />
rlt> The buildlngn will<br />
i>r thi twoHtor> type The<br />
ux\t<br />
been prejinred by the<br />
Tht local ^tiitloii <strong>of</strong> the United •<br />
Siat«f Coaflt Quart, Itaa<br />
p-ii one <strong>of</strong> the biujleM m<<br />
in 1 en hiHtory <strong>Jul</strong>y r^cordlnf >i<br />
cami) <strong>of</strong> i<br />
I pemoiiH along tt# ,<br />
bt.iit, uc^ordhig t» the lor ol<br />
riiptuin L*>WIR (Smith,<br />
it <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
The ontlrft<br />
tt l»2d totaled but twice th«4<br />
iiumbtr for th.B «l»gle months<br />
The. \ur|fd ohnracter ot tti« ;<br />
niHilon would (kM<strong>On</strong>lah<br />
would liiingtne ull callfl tO<br />
rroiu sen To Iucnt# veiitur<<br />
IMJJH umi %\rU who have gone out '<br />
>n the buy In BiDftll b<strong>of</strong>ttft<br />
negleitlnR t« return early enoikfU -<br />
hiLie alarmed their parea-U, fo<br />
nnd older folks wlio'h&ve Ub&t. ,%<br />
ed to" long when J.he fuming WHi, (<br />
Kood Mft lne until early n<br />
IHK on the flsblqg banks,<br />
CHUHIHK their<br />
families<br />
nnit other activities <strong>of</strong><br />
unexpected character, not to 1<br />
tlvn frequent efforts to find<br />
t>nnto wh<strong>of</strong>te wltes think '—-* ; -<br />
may ha\d gone out to »&. by 1» ^<br />
means completely catalogue Ui^<br />
const guardsmen's work<br />
Cftlltf<br />
for aid <strong>of</strong> this kind are<br />
heeded by Captain Smith »&d I<br />
tLme Is lt>ftt t^utn^ the necfflnarr »•<br />
orders<br />
Sometime* the on*|'<br />
soueht uro found Just as tiiej 1 *<br />
pullii^ In tonor their boat<br />
1A nhoiiled on a bar or el ancftor t<br />
rallnwinK In the &ta with »?<br />
pil or broken oar«<br />
(Hii when tbe sea U<br />
the guards are called upoi<br />
? boats over the lur<br />
the Inlet<br />
Cri^ilng parti**. '<br />
are unfamiliar,<br />
theij;<br />
b<br />
nfamMIai; ir^th th«w<br />
frequently-Mk ench<br />
Di<br />
l<br />
once<br />
During<br />
coast tat^y an? <strong>of</strong>ten ealled<br />
to pt&nd by vessels In<br />
cues are ulai<br />
i|ie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coast OL<br />
Lion Is furnlflhfd with A t<br />
t nnd two power boats<br />
the tocnl ijuardflm*>n are hai<br />
capped Id the<br />
liiitl do<br />
thn oidltiniy<br />
Iht honn£ w hi- n we nil)<br />
built) n [11 ctilltultl fiolll flic<br />
«e\ 1 n rooniH nnd biltll alitl v, 111<br />
HCI] mini 15500 to SS 000 To<br />
t litolliiiKe hiiildlnfr wo will 8UP<br />
ply plmii to »ny tot owner 01<br />
buil*1< r ulthoiK<br />
1 imi who lil mi<br />
to hulld In tlu RiWem<br />
\\t<br />
will nl^o aHnlst In flimnc<br />
iiiR Ihe roHl nf butldinfC by &fl<br />
htllllillR II IllfHlMH,!<br />
Of flflV P^1"<br />
iftil <strong>of</strong> tin ttmt <strong>of</strong> the bulldlm<br />
and lut r\n> (ffort<br />
vi til In<br />
u^ed In making the Kl\lera a din<br />
[Incilu lo^ldinMal comniunlo on<br />
the<br />
Buy that will he-<br />
We lmvo<br />
p<br />
ItlvferiL who I<br />
com any moie than | lfti>d n»d fV«T><br />
ptiitlflinont duo t« diitf him been<br />
made '<br />
The entiro tract han been filled<br />
tn Kentucky Avenue, whi*-h In I"<br />
mted tifyond Twenty-flrnt Street<br />
nfti<br />
Stnllliif; Gus<br />
<strong>of</strong> -\ h>rul lcshi<br />
1.1 In ,R ulth<br />
1 lanrifnr; the I<br />
A d rat lingo H>Htrm Ii now being<br />
, llnntitlhd in the tiait by the de<br />
Receive Bay Avenue '^"JT" t0 carry <strong>of</strong>f thc * mlm<br />
^« A .w..i^f 1 ^ I<br />
Tll(1 jiiiiiotuitemenl <strong>of</strong> tlif<br />
Oil /AUgliSt<br />
l^'hulldliig piogmm in <strong>of</strong> parttculai<br />
[interest to local meihanlca<br />
Last<br />
jear the building operntlon« In<br />
Amend Ordinance To Pro-' " "<br />
vide Sufficient Funds<br />
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