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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; ;

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