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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 />

215 Broadway Building,<br />

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

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