Oct 1934 - Newspaper Archives of Ocean County
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Oct 1934 - Newspaper Archives of Ocean County
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ed at the New Jersey Confer 12:45 p, in. Arrive aoHien (Unk- 1<br />
to April 9, 1020, when he waimono,<br />
MMSted in Albany.- N. Y.,.for "It was the ice man at the<br />
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assault. The followlntt month he door. When it opened the icelantic City to sueceed Hev, William<br />
A, Boyd as puFtor <strong>of</strong> ths•^(fl *m<br />
1:00 n; m. Arrive Capi May f >^n<br />
was turned over to U. S, aginti man took the man in his urmn<br />
for violation <strong>of</strong> tht drug act, At<br />
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f § '«««» BBcharacli and iTJtar. h<br />
nnd^kissed him.<br />
First Methodist church hire<br />
[the aame time hi was charged . "Ami would, you believe it— will preaeh hii firtt sermortf on<br />
with having atteniptid to_^ss..a<br />
Si ££££:Iffl^irbor, :m w > A8^>y&«!.<br />
us that man went back to bed Sunday,, and wlllj.oiove h»ri,|rom<br />
"'"febably Jumped boll,- he «,„..,„ ..„.-„., --, -- 101ft Hi hailing next Thursday as a r<br />
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avV, employed on Chrii Montag. \ UtMmi-n wn. 1| Sietter flay, for at that (im<br />
llonal, itate and county<br />
na's boat Columbia, was over- ,,, __«,, ;l>••:•, ,<br />
legion J\)st Not<br />
*t«i will tbBrt tne eountj, »<br />
come^ with £Mbon monox.de f T p ^ ^ ^ ^ Q will shake Hands and aay "howdy"<br />
to tBB^Brgh^fi afld villagers<br />
The Columbia signalled the ca- ^ . « ...;;.,,,,-,.<br />
from Oceiti City to Cape May, It<br />
bin cruiMr Alenn, which picked |lnn||e I A||||lrPAW Kflll formaily- mark the opening<br />
up the unconscioui man and rac- VpCUS IU1UUIIUW <strong>of</strong> the Republlcnn county cam.<br />
paifn, ' '<br />
ed for <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Meantime, tha y____„ f ; '; ,<br />
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The earaWil, tnat wijl Inrlude<br />
High School Hore all Republican eandldaus, from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City^ American l^gien<br />
post hai nothing; to do.^h.a<br />
ticket-Mlbng camplign- which hai<br />
tan eondiSwa ffi* tW« week<br />
by WHlta Qita fvmy»tM«m^ol<br />
ftelathat<br />
S: fyr S af"t W $ o ce «, m to rtitt:ptao*<br />
By HAROLD LEE<br />
, Oh»is' dock on the baytani A more successful season than<br />
geiH unconicious, ha was rush- last seems promised tomorrow<br />
B " o the "If c« <strong>of</strong> Dr- W, P, when <strong>Ocean</strong> City Hi's <strong>1934</strong> gridiron<br />
edition tak«a toe field i^'l,^, he wai wvivid.<br />
here<br />
the mo« noise. With the «ppear-<br />
Miee tda «Mk <strong>of</strong> hafeKWtats There MUM<br />
it U wtpMted «i« Hepoblldim } tvideMe lubhutteB. 3tt»t ^h»<br />
«)U.-"Merit-forth- rItht«iWh hiWh I nothing ha» h d ^ a M p &<br />
swinging to the Democrnti).<br />
That makes it even. Ntither<br />
tha pot nor tht k#ttliK«»n<br />
throw the first brick ' :'<br />
. apinst Olnw «ipi M<br />
With five veteram.In.tB8 fold, ,•• - Deriiion<br />
hilp the loeai l*glonnalre»^iaid come,<br />
Louli B, SenherV Wttftander x»f<br />
: ABotHer member <strong>of</strong> theand with the balance <strong>of</strong> his lineup<br />
composed '<strong>of</strong> boys with plenty<br />
MM.: Snma Willia Pierce, 6T<br />
Motean^aneh i Poit, 1<br />
erew found 'him, unconicioua,<br />
AnttdMO Dan Montagna, hrother <strong>of</strong> Chris, <strong>of</strong> weight anil enthusiium. Coach ' The move tooust Police Chirf an <strong>Ocean</strong> City resident for ||<br />
LLegion, "The Amerjean J Sfftai wag in.icomniand <strong>of</strong> the boat. Von Hinrlod li confident hit 'Jack Q, Jefnte w«i <strong>of</strong>fued before yeaw, idled at her home,^!!<br />
has nothing ito do with'fte;tfifalr,<br />
and thi eiiUrt proeegfr'wiU went"to:HM'teMM were H. H, inj it experienced at (hi handi f Bisd«y ? by John' BoBwell, aisiitneidayV<br />
after a lingtring iljfleii.<br />
The ^oait Ouaid men __ whp team will atone for the 7^ lick-<br />
the luprtm* i eilift at TreMon, Ceatrti av., at i:4S p, m,. Wed-<br />
;go to the VeMtans <strong>of</strong> Foritea Phiinpii hoatiwiin't mates Ralph <strong>of</strong> Olney last year. ::!;. it city i&Wtor, Chief Jernee'i When »hi and h« hmoand<br />
;Wara In AtlMit|e CItyl V v<br />
i u P. Petirson, Nalion L. Cramer, Bon Voyage Expected ieounsel, and fudge 0. a Cole, <strong>of</strong>lrtf<br />
Amr W the •resort they<br />
MorBaii.»Mic».'Bftlt hM da-ft i, Oonway and FranciB W Even among the . critieaal: fans fAtlamtta City; IBpresentlng Paul operated i «ataurant on Aioury<br />
!«ldtd not foitU tiflttti tmtm<br />
predictions are that the, resort W. Hayes «ndjtbirt O. Bojand, Bft,vneJtf,»Jth st. Mr. Pierce died<br />
thlnf aWng? the Wnte •wion.<br />
lait April, on. mmtt <strong>of</strong> quo warmnw,<br />
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Right now, Bd<br />
ranks os the "mystery" ^»o^<br />
in local politjci, After thejih-<br />
'•'.covering <strong>of</strong> what seemed multitudinous<br />
evidence for subniiiBsupreme<br />
court investigators—<br />
Republicans<br />
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Open<br />
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Ther* i» anrtheJ JUtifa<br />
action, which political opnonents<br />
claimed wag for political<br />
reasons, Mr. Hand was censured<br />
greatly, ; ,<br />
It is thought that with a new<br />
dtttment will be moved forthwith<br />
and the laity given a<br />
chance to ilefend herself.<br />
: The retaining .<strong>of</strong> nn -aiilit.<br />
(CgntlllBtd on Pai<br />
Moore Here Raps<br />
Roosevelt Critics<br />
Co. Tdiir and Mawmeeting I Governor and Dili Address<br />
, Set fat TKurtday Democratic Maumeetiog<br />
'—-»•• It out that the iceiili •former charrt in Trtnttifr^ (iBelter. Haven Hotd). jM*»es fm Baqlurrtfth'M Mat J.<br />
^TuFpTm. Arrive v&»r*L_<br />
IM The Hev,"«r. Biyfl, who:<br />
jrvtd one year and fqjr moBthi<br />
In Leavenwdrth federal prison.<br />
I,. _. " ."'"i '" #" : Point (Flrehouse). ..;;••->. ;i \t<br />
'1 month resigned from the Msort 4:30 p, m, 'Arrive West Cape . o-»<br />
\oa TraiTAfltr le charge, was transferred U May (Monumental PafltJ, ,' . I " MiuniL !*,»,.„» t,v Gow<br />
i He wag KMtitiijpui New York DCB, iraMCay IS Woon«own, where he i^ll pMMii 6:00 p. m. Arrive Capo aiay.* Militate addresses H* faov.<br />
in July, 1031, for possesiion <strong>of</strong><br />
_ t , w i?•"•-• •'. . hii firm MBBon on inndsy. He<br />
I InCPlV AvPrfplI<br />
sna hU family expect to move B-45 p. m. Arrrrt* Wlldwobd f<br />
B, N. Y>, for unlawful<br />
entry. In December, 1032,<br />
VflUSClY rtVCllCa from the parapnai% 728 Wesley<br />
• ' __.' av., Monday or Tuesday.<br />
' " 7~L « Come* from Trenton •3 m - A " i¥ * ^ ^ ^w% s«<br />
Man on Chro Boat Ovtr- The Eev, Mr. Whltaker come!<br />
• June 24, this year, he wag arrested<br />
in New York for bur-<br />
publican oHftfltereHBuild. ""vtAn^K^<br />
come by Gu at Set<br />
h ?» J'SlJS 11^" .T: AI<br />
A sea tragedy four milea <strong>of</strong>f York" conference, where lie nerv?<br />
•!, "And how dp you suppose that<br />
! -wton Ht^ ioa^»KwiId. ^ p ^ g ^ ^ 5^4,,^<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City beach waa avert- ed from M1B- to 1818, . He w«*<br />
tumed out!" Ciptain Lackey was ' only by the prompt action <strong>of</strong> transferreil from thsrt to the<br />
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itart"<br />
the people," •:<br />
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mayor pictured; repudiation uf I Cape<br />
e<strong>of</strong>ltfaetr, nn one <strong>of</strong> tliB^iiiiwt-gBfeLMBy<br />
Lawrence I "Even though some <strong>of</strong> our I<br />
MJii Mary<br />
Ith a luncheon<br />
L Iftn^ih, MitRhell,<br />
•si If gent <strong>of</strong> thi 1B<<br />
*• " ehapter, wUl<br />
Go-to-Church Sunday K<br />
Salt fltew<br />
dot. aBc jfc~;<br />
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m day to Qean Gtt? Worki Qfflelils, i( : :;<br />
IBBIOBHI-wai only « lit. TJii'inbjMt <strong>of</strong> hii , , '<br />
re fliaii, half; ai good;m "Hnaiisint lt«tt . >or<br />
ne event a year ago, Jiay- Maintenance indI Co<br />
ny Hcudley ttif today/ H» had loteiidid<br />
rWied for .% btnefIt <strong>of</strong> left ihortly after, stepj. , i<br />
jahtic Shorei Hospital wa§ the rostrum. Ha and Mis Trout fit<br />
j6H.o«, Mst ytar it was drove to, lyraeuaa that night and will i<br />
f , , ' , „ , , to <strong>Ocean</strong> City tatBra»y. ann<br />
>water ihow Jn the FUnd f He was still feeling ihaky Mill<br />
mis ralitd tm,m. Dona. Wednwday. it was umoansea'ffiliwiek, line teeoBd<br />
InciudinB reoelpti from At - — *-.— • J>rhe ohserviinee,. natlon-wiae, Ii , 7•«.--<br />
rt pavilion, were $110.30. Excursion Train dislgned to empnailta the rospon- RnntiHi<br />
5ns <strong>of</strong> W6 eaA were re- »J*m*BiUIi xram •uiifit* tur mf.«lniiB». .n* I U W4»I<br />
from ftt <strong>Ocean</strong> City Wa.<br />
signed to partlaliy mom.<br />
Whore-Unei^-oii—Monday—aii<br />
kMe(J B „„,»«, baied ui««i<br />
tice this week that the<br />
King. »f Kings,<br />
at ft reception the coBMegatien<br />
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, :'A SppOeraan stoppwl in OIB <strong>of</strong>fice the other day<br />
SVvin*vi*Ml tJWrt riMy for''-cold weather with a<br />
VC\ (jowl: supply t<strong>of</strong>,. (<br />
i:*H, ^NE CLEANED ANTHRACITE<br />
Mappers<br />
Coke<br />
^BBy .TON OtlAflAOTlBD- UNTIL KllBNEO<br />
rt %«iUf 1<br />
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In Bank Theft<br />
tr<br />
tor, Arid then ha expanded on<br />
hta statement by Shrugging his<br />
shoulders.<br />
The. .reporter tried again.<br />
Summer Re»ident Stole I If<br />
$34,000 li Charge<br />
f \?<br />
rtWlean^v ]MvolottM tMaV ; Nfwapap«fni»h<br />
«rihBuiie,ed ' tht " ftrflewihg qbunty lltwa at"<br />
pnmami:^t. : - /;;, ^"| beglirnj«iB to <br />
ewer'the<br />
ingst 1 ' he; asked. - r<br />
this tijni accompanied by .a<br />
Slerk In Ilio Provldunl Trust co,,<br />
" •—-, mrejted ut his<br />
IOIU Tueadiiy nf<br />
KAI1H jrONDAT'ANIi VBUKSUAlt'<br />
(HOUDAYi KXCEPtEU) ••"•'-irt<br />
wnt iffi mows As lilKGAurM<br />
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March 0—Speaker, Geor^ E.<br />
Brown, superintendent <strong>of</strong> schooli.<br />
Hosteii, Mrs. Linwood F. Mlnti-<br />
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April 18—Luncheon I emertain.<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> state <strong>of</strong>ficers at uolt<br />
club. Chairman, MM. Edgar Cor-|<br />
son.<br />
May 11—Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers. I<br />
Hostess, Mrs, John McGill Cooployal<br />
BepubHean should stanA.for.<br />
'SiM automobile 1 a«*#n by MM; sylvanta, WM LOBUM .it.;. Philn. They're calling him '•Silent. Cal,"<br />
Oharlei H. Vail,*!! WitWy «t delphia, 'ipiliir, Bnwt ip# lire's, the report <strong>of</strong> an »mtei =<br />
Wa-JuiotjMir drtfrt ly^Tliomiisf ford/ v_ ,.- \ ..... ?: , view" with Win, al published in<br />
W, : ^rfusoni iralMilpWa, wm December i-^Art <strong>of</strong> Hiitone the Court Hou«e Gazette;<br />
dsMk^d Suniiaw Inphiing Jn a Jersey; speaker, Mri; Harry<br />
eoUlildn on i'WMley BV.i near Headley, _ ••• ^ Cape May county has an <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Shop<br />
tomItta^iiikiia.WM.« U turn. February B—Display <strong>of</strong> Bevo.<br />
Mri, V«J1 iWWWto the gravel, lutionary War Relies "A Hevolu.<br />
but waiiMB^l^fe »void eollWtag JJonary Diieoveey, 11 writtwi by<br />
*itfc ^rjMMii;: car. NiJtttr the late Reuben W.Bdrfards and<br />
drtwr umlltitmA.<br />
Mad by Miss Cecelia Hand, Hoi-<br />
I Hom* SrtK<br />
Chickens<br />
Borne Made<br />
Muug* _>-<br />
Snlft's<br />
WE DEUTEE<br />
B 30<br />
lYe Call and<br />
Phono 10RR<br />
IM Aibtiry<br />
to have any<br />
the '^National<br />
Mayor Headley Slightly<br />
gives promise <strong>of</strong> beings just as<br />
silent as the late. President<br />
Cajyin Coolidge, '<br />
For instance, let's listen in<br />
on an interview jfhich Prosecutor<br />
French B, Lovelanil<br />
granted to a Gaiette-Reeori<br />
reporter on Wednesday,<br />
The reporter, after appropriate<br />
preliminaries, asked when<br />
the grand jury will reconvene,<br />
"Huh?" replied the prosecu-<br />
MOOHLYN<br />
Jbiff fllager Bread Mix ._ Me<br />
Jfuwll BMse C<strong>of</strong>fee It) sg« ith st, and Atlantic av. at 0,« - "M oeoji .rouuceu on a un<br />
rillsbnrr Floor „„, 12 Ib «*• •p m<br />
ish scale. With a score <strong>of</strong> pi'in<br />
Fig « flmn and Zoo, both lie ^ThiTBmpany pointed out that ^ s , aml h » n 11 '<br />
In the letter the Shore Past Fast Raymond Walburn head ho gui-<br />
JOE'S<br />
Line advised the mayor that the the porting cost, which indudes Um r<br />
board <strong>of</strong> education ha,l had not seen »f, Lalm 'l I-e Grant, LIIM<br />
fit again ten to. award it the contract Alberni, Douglas Wo ton, Juliette<br />
to haul school children. The<br />
t-ompion. Holmes Herbert ami<br />
mayor said he had not been « h(1 '' a -<br />
ul " k the<br />
", d'«etion ..;<br />
aware<br />
MARKET<br />
„....,„.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
_*.hi. this.<br />
. . . _ - |, W| , y l i0(.<br />
Mistake, Mayor Indicates<br />
"It seems to me that if« the<br />
VILLAGE<br />
4TH « ASBDBT PHONE 477 board had given tha contract to<br />
Monday<br />
The Village reopens Monday<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
We DeU*«»<br />
Shore Fast Line it might now<br />
be possible to get better service<br />
for the south end," he said,<br />
"But it is plain that with two<br />
companies operating to that section,<br />
where there are few people<br />
<strong>County</strong> May Return to<br />
Cash Basis by April 1<br />
(CnntlnuMl from pin 1)<br />
in his report said he hoped that<br />
the delinquencies will be cleared<br />
up within the next week,<br />
"The co-operation given the<br />
board by the municipalities <strong>of</strong><br />
^SLssa Asm<br />
first 9 months, <strong>1934</strong>, 1479,224.21,<br />
JJInpwM. in wUections, mm,<br />
with "The "Case <strong>of</strong> the Howlinj,'<br />
DOR,' 1 Warner Bras, latest ami<br />
muni baffling; mystery murder<br />
drama, with Warren William and<br />
Mary Astor in the stellar roles.<br />
Nut only is the picture, based<br />
on Erie Stanley tiardner'i story, |<br />
in the first place, neither eon<br />
make anything. If Shore Fast<br />
Line had the whole business it one <strong>of</strong> the 'strangest<br />
probably would not object so plays screened, but it is climaxed j<br />
strenuously to putting an extra by a sensational murder trial in<br />
bus in operation there."<br />
which a beautiful society woman<br />
faces the hangman's noose,<br />
Route Is Changed<br />
charged with the lulling <strong>of</strong> hei<br />
The mayor also announced that<br />
in flompHancirwitlnr regular from<br />
husband, - — —<br />
the 20th st, Improvement Association<br />
he had asked the Public With Nils Asther In the role<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday<br />
lervlee eo, to operate its school <strong>of</strong> Frani Schubert, the famous<br />
buses on Asbury av. instead <strong>of</strong> German composer, "Love Tlnui"<br />
Central av,, and that the com-picturepany had agreed to the change.<br />
the musician's first line<br />
Thii was done because the<br />
rough condition <strong>of</strong> Central av, I<br />
ticate,! gi rr later r<br />
resulted in the heavy vehicles «'<br />
nol) le descent, Ha<br />
shaking houses, with consequent<br />
inently cast<br />
damage to some <strong>of</strong> the houses,<br />
reached womanhood.<br />
George C, O<br />
in "The Dude<br />
Bargain<br />
-ssiAt^ i sarby SL^vss.TS'ff r<br />
taxation in 1988 was »601,766.18, ^ijt<br />
and In <strong>1934</strong>, 1671,011.61, These adultBl _ _ _ ._<br />
figures show the county collected B, IV, € IIRIInlH. U nn,_ u,.<br />
88 per «ent <strong>of</strong> the budget this B^» 9umaer Homt Here<br />
year, as compared with 82 per Churcli Realty Brokers »'vcent<br />
fjsr the same period last " M k » M » property at 6014<br />
yeir. Central av., owned hy JLrs, W,<br />
"With the continuance <strong>of</strong> thia ELfith|ns, to Mrs. Elma Luclte,<br />
m<br />
iupport we will, for the firat<br />
m f._ 18trf-rtTr^»n7iintilp-lTiiiT<br />
time id many yeari, balance our J*° WJ " " ae " ns a summer<br />
budget by collecting 100 per ?'<br />
sent. This will allow the county<br />
to jay all deliniuient bills and<br />
•<br />
interest for this year, besides /^__».__ - i I<br />
paying <strong>of</strong>f all short term ohli. V#V©rCOil.tS I<br />
gations held by county banks. " ^ •" »»»*•*«» |<br />
C*sh Basis by April<br />
If thli it done .thB dounty<br />
will be in a strong financial conilltion<br />
and will be able to eon. 4<br />
sidif' tH#: three-year plan to be<br />
submitU-d by C. CCqinnBa i so., ''<br />
whI«*M;'*lll • allow the county ag'<br />
•in: ,^/'go on a cash basis prior ,-':<br />
to Ajrir 1 <strong>of</strong> nest year,<br />
m ptrgqnaily want ,tb thank<br />
thtpwird and the jBunldpal ot.<br />
.Beats.'at the county for: thnir af.<br />
forts which have made possible -<br />
tfie aboVf «eoM,"<br />
Fur.t Municipal Auction<br />
"uble. He pointed to the cal...<br />
dor and said, "Maybe in Decomber,'<br />
1<br />
Then another reporter hove<br />
In sight, He t00 _ W M prim*<br />
with questions, "What ease wL.<br />
be tried first when Criminal<br />
court opens next Tuesday?" he<br />
wanted to know.<br />
He still wants to know. For<br />
the prosecutor asked him,<br />
"Did you over play donkey<br />
ball?" With a look <strong>of</strong> >f<br />
<strong>of</strong> the organisation, s<br />
week -that ft prominent snenlmi<br />
will be im hand, a music.il program<br />
will he presented, and there<br />
will be dancing after the meeting.<br />
He stressed the fact that<br />
the affair will be open to all.<br />
Resort Women at<br />
Democratic Pete<br />
Several <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Father who nttend a luncheon at Court House<br />
"lie ha* tomorrow (Saturday) given by<br />
Mrs, Jesse D. Ludlam, Democrat-<br />
• ie state committee woman, in<br />
is featured honor <strong>of</strong> United States Congress-<br />
I"-" woman Mary C, Norton <strong>of</strong> Jer-<br />
___ sey City.<br />
Mrs, Charles B. Powell, Mlsi<br />
at Laura Jones, Mrs, Margaret<br />
- - Holden, Mrs^ Lawrence NicfcerlOUnced<br />
mn > Mrs - French B. Loveland,<br />
,, Mnn |., v Mrs. Mabel Nickerson, MrsJ Helv-<br />
wU te en Shai< P and Mrs, J. Edward<br />
or chililren . . • • •<br />
londay and Oenulne Salt Stewing Oysters —<br />
scopt hpH- 2 doz, 2ic at Deck's—Adv.<br />
C for<br />
not noltfW, « B would be cu Bleln.<br />
Rinker, who aiUury is *4fl a<br />
ia nll(!EI!vptilllK ii her hiniie<br />
in Linwood.<br />
1<br />
KIUltlKS<br />
MONDAY, Off. »<br />
(VVIUII N WILMAJI<br />
In,<br />
"The Case <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Howling Dog'*<br />
to Otis M. Townsend, Inc., to<br />
double the dining room spsHV.<br />
Besides Mr. Mills she is snr-Thvjvnd hy Edwin and Annii !•'. liluti'il when.VI r, and Mrs. lloiiry<br />
wiirk will bt prjiclically coin-<br />
Mills, son and daimlitpr, hotli <strong>of</strong><br />
Lin wood.<br />
BtnrtiDB f jip<br />
"The tiim<br />
TUESDAY and WKUNEIDAV, OfT<br />
PAT i'VTKHHON and SH.N<br />
Uf¥BH I ity Th'aiFli Shaw Onlr (he PryeiK<br />
Mi'trii-CioldHyii.llajer — i'unimunot i^'*<br />
Warner 'Hrii», — Fiwt National _'.%%<br />
KKO Hadlo - riilvental — I'lie FoKunRt I'Mlle^i;<br />
1 rl. and S«L<br />
Uci, 6 S 0<br />
"THE COUNT orltf<br />
MONTE CRIsii<br />
vyith Robert Donat - Elissa L*nd|§<br />
Henry Doubles His<br />
Dining Room Space<br />
After a successful season with<br />
his cafeteria | n the Att'len Hotel,<br />
Oth st, and Central av,, O.<br />
Henry has awarded a' commit<br />
When the Wife's Away — Dine at<br />
Johnstone's Cafe<br />
8S8 Asbury Avenue<br />
"Qh! This is such-a GRAND<br />
you're ail<br />
near<br />
Opposite City HBU<br />
birthday"<br />
flatterers but ! love // • • • wisfi you were<br />
enough to join my party I •••••'<br />
Telephone 24 miles for 2Oc- 42 mi, for .35c - anywhere in N, J.<br />
c<br />
ELBf<br />
Convinlcgili U<br />
M'.ltr In AM<br />
You'll Be;gm<br />
Balloon<br />
Saturday,<br />
Busch's<br />
39th St, .1<br />
Dancing! •;I,<br />
ROY<br />
FostorianVr<br />
Ffee-l<br />
"kv<br />
AMMMMIBB PtlM: »1.60 SB ttmt<br />
•THE STATJ lupjreme court has thrown the Headleyi<br />
PM^* ^K'" the Jap <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong>, by<br />
L, -M ii- i.. P r «8«ution except that n consider,<br />
i aWi^ranrtf the taxpaywa 1 money has betn wosted.<br />
The Santinel-Ledger was taken severely tq task by<br />
certain peogto when it supported the two <strong>of</strong>ficials in<br />
their .refjujd to step out <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, lollowing their convictipn,<br />
We contended that such action would not have<br />
been to the eity'i best interests. And the very thine we<br />
anticipated has now occurred.<br />
Supposing they had stepped out: There would have<br />
been the expense <strong>of</strong> a special election to choose their<br />
successors. New brooms sweep clian. The new <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
would hav« disrupted city affairs as they mnile Vh B na_<br />
ual inevitable changes in the two departments. And then<br />
the «»»«!< court would have restored Headley and<br />
Trout to <strong>of</strong>fice, and city hall would again have been digrupted.<br />
They did the city a good turn by refusing to<br />
quit.<br />
With the city election only a few months away, it<br />
seems doubtful if Jleadley and Trout could again be convicted<br />
and their second appeal disposed <strong>of</strong> before their<br />
terms <strong>of</strong>ficially close.<br />
We hope this ends it. Property owners have already<br />
[ trial, but in subscribing to a fund to he used ostensibly<br />
to sift the city's $260,000 note transaction with the First<br />
National Bunk. This fund was solicited by a brace <strong>of</strong><br />
local gentlemen who, so far as we know, have never rendered<br />
an audited accounting <strong>of</strong> the money they received.<br />
If there is such an audit, The Sentinel-Ledger will<br />
: be glad to publish it.<br />
An Ohio man hai been recMving treatment for a queer<br />
malady, inability to stop talking, Fhyaicians have tried about<br />
; everything they tan think <strong>of</strong> lo stop him, and may decide<br />
they will have to run him for congress as a lust resort.<br />
THE STATE'S RESORTS ORGANIZE<br />
IT ii too early to accurately gauge the good results that<br />
may come from the new association that has been<br />
organized to "sell" New Jersey's resorts, In competition<br />
with the numerous other attractions that beckon to vacationists<br />
from land and sea. Just how it proposes to<br />
operate is all a little vague as yet.<br />
t However, it Is a belated move In the right direction.<br />
Seashore and mountain resorts <strong>of</strong> the state should long<br />
ago have taken a leaf from Big Business, which became<br />
flig by pooling its resources. Sporadic advertising campaigns<br />
by individual resorts have produced results, but<br />
not the iort that a unified campaign would have done.<br />
K jths hew organk«tion cari swing the resorts into<br />
line and can secure an adequate state appropriation, and<br />
if the money is expended intelligently, then the tide that<br />
has been sweeping away from New Jersey may be turned,<br />
• The resorts constitute one <strong>of</strong>, the state's greatest industries<br />
and normally yield a tremendous tax revenue.<br />
As such, they are worth fighting for.<br />
Resort hendline recently laid that tha fattest runner<br />
in (he world hid i«it bttn married. So you see, hoyi, thtre'a<br />
no escape.<br />
DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT<br />
"THERE is sound common sense behind the new domes-<br />
' tic relations court established in this county.<br />
Thousands <strong>of</strong> taxpayers* dollars and thousands <strong>of</strong> unnecessary<br />
heartaches have been wasted because there<br />
was no such court.<br />
' The county's legal machinery has been clogged With<br />
-a mass <strong>of</strong> petty domestic canes that never should have<br />
;taken the expensive time <strong>of</strong> grand and petit juries. And<br />
domestic tragedies have been paraded before the mor<br />
M puBlie, thereby aggravating them, when a domestic<br />
relations court would have quickly and quietly disposed<br />
,pf them. . . . . . . .<br />
r Ntw Jertty has far too many courts In its cumber-<br />
Siwm! iyrttni, but htte'i one pf which we heartily appan,<br />
•.'••'• '... '•'<br />
sM n ; BRINC WrtHBrFmE CHIEFS,<br />
fJMf nil mttiri, Mi haye that convention <strong>of</strong> the last-<br />
^ ^^3^vi«|#tWw*Cliieft' Association next June.<br />
©itfliaMiM^gr estinmtes^har it will cost the city<br />
^ f W ^ O m W i send home 2(JQ to 700 fire<br />
chiefs;Hinging the resort's praises to their friends and<br />
S^SMfel^ii Up for the Mnall _CoStS6f ^hto condirection<br />
<strong>of</strong> bulltf"<br />
Pafising a motion /picture the- i<br />
attr thr other (tay;T ovirMtard<br />
two young women talking.,<br />
Thty were typical "ehtap" ejty ,<br />
girlg, tha iort that constantly<br />
seekji "thrills/- mistaking emontsi.<br />
The picture a. the theater<br />
wai "Jane Ey«." "Aw, we<br />
don't want to iee, that! it's<br />
nothing but a classic," said one<br />
<strong>of</strong> them.<br />
That attitude, that anything<br />
that lin't "modern" hasn't anything<br />
in it for folk <strong>of</strong> today,<br />
ia prevalent, I observe, among<br />
the unintelligent and half-edueated.<br />
Yet "Jant Byre" has<br />
been one <strong>of</strong> the great successm<br />
at the films <strong>of</strong> <strong>1934</strong>, as was<br />
"Little Women" before it; iugniting<br />
to me that the scornful<br />
attitude <strong>of</strong> those who regard<br />
themselves SI Bophictlcated<br />
it not us widespread as<br />
R)any people think.<br />
ADVENTURE , always thrillt<br />
A wholesome adventure itory<br />
dramatically told that will live<br />
longer than its author's reputation<br />
in other fields Is Robert<br />
Louis Steveiiaon'fi "Treasure Island."<br />
And if anyone ha> any<br />
doubt as to whettjer a "clean"<br />
motion picture will be a box<strong>of</strong>fice<br />
success he ought to bee<br />
the crowds itanding in line at<br />
the box-<strong>of</strong>fice where the new<br />
film <strong>of</strong> "Treasure Island' in<br />
being shown.<br />
Incidentally, 1 hear that one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the large film companies if<br />
preparing to produce that other<br />
great "classic" <strong>of</strong> English<br />
literature, the first novel writ-<br />
BKVIVALS . . pack 'em in<br />
Further evidence that you<br />
can please the theater-going<br />
public other than by consUiitly<br />
giving them something a liltio<br />
newer and a little rawer IMII<br />
what went before is to be<br />
found in the current revival <strong>of</strong><br />
the Gilbert & Sullivan comic<br />
optras), in New York, by an<br />
English company which for<br />
years has played nothing else.<br />
The largest crowdi to attend<br />
any New York play in year«<br />
swamp the theater every night, 1<br />
A great English actor- .manager,<br />
Sir Nlgil Playfair, died<br />
the other day. His chief claim<br />
to fame was that he put on a<br />
revival <strong>of</strong> John flays' "Beggar's<br />
Opera," first produced<br />
about 1730 and it had a con.<br />
tinuous run <strong>of</strong> more than 1,-<br />
100 performances, proving that<br />
English audiences, like Americans,<br />
don't care how old a<br />
thing is so long as it is good.<br />
And, incidentally, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
most successful plays given at<br />
our Berkshire Playhouse in my<br />
h ime town the past summer<br />
«as Shakespeare's "As You<br />
Like It."<br />
* • •<br />
ANTIQUES . . . . Bud "taste"<br />
The Interest in ancient things<br />
does not end with plays and<br />
books. There has grown up a<br />
great interest, in the past forty<br />
or fifty years, in the collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> what are generally<br />
clnssified as antiques, Old<br />
glass, old china, old bookj, old<br />
furniture, old snytMng-and-ev.<br />
erything, command a market,<br />
even in times depression.<br />
Here, again, there is greit<br />
confuMion in the minds <strong>of</strong> tno<br />
many, who imagine that the<br />
value <strong>of</strong> these thingi^aWives<br />
from their age alone.. Tfcrt«iuM<br />
much to do with it, .but dincriminating<br />
people neve* buy<br />
anything merely becauife it is<br />
old. Leaving hbtorkil.. 4MMMtioni<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the pietan, rthe<br />
value <strong>of</strong> antiquis depends upon<br />
whether they are, first, more<br />
beautiful than thtir-: nodetn<br />
counterparts j seeona, hBlter<br />
made and more dttmbls.1 sThe<br />
beauty may in part o» das to<br />
age, and the durabilily and<br />
tertiflsd to by tkt<br />
But when a common pipe<br />
ihoemakes's' hench^ iO«h aa I<br />
used to see th» village cobbler<br />
working at when I Waijitotoy,<br />
sells for the price <strong>of</strong>.« grand<br />
piano then I can only think<br />
m% iomebody ihas mortia<strong>of</strong>ciy<br />
than, tastt,,- ". •- ' fcH" ;•<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
advisability <strong>of</strong> a ship .—_,<br />
from here to Delaware Bay,<br />
costing about |S,000,OOD. The<br />
plan was later rejected by the<br />
engineers,<br />
* * *<br />
Mrs, Abbie Connelly, an Occan<br />
City widow, married Alanzo<br />
Chance Henderson, a MillvillB<br />
widower,<br />
* "• *<br />
Mrs, Lydia Marshall, mother<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Wlllinm G, Atbolt,<br />
died here,<br />
*> * •<br />
Mrs, Savjlle Clay BairtbridBe,<br />
prominent lodge and V. A. It.<br />
worker, died.<br />
WYE YEAHS AGO<br />
Miss Lillian Dart, manager<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Court apartments,<br />
announced that the north wing<br />
would be kept open during the<br />
winter, for the first time since<br />
the building was. constructed,<br />
* m m<br />
Albert G. and Ohlirles W.<br />
•Boland received liT.SgLI each<br />
from the entail <strong>of</strong> their mother,<br />
Mrs, Jane Boland,<br />
« • • ""'<br />
Another resort police <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
Charles Herdman, • resigned W<br />
join a circus,<br />
* • •<br />
Miss Georfiaima Shaw,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrtand Mrs. Earl<br />
Shaw, <strong>Ocean</strong> Gitjr, was married<br />
to Edward Hainis, Linwood,<br />
10 YEAltS AGO<br />
Dr. M, B. Stannard was nominated<br />
justice <strong>of</strong> the peace. Ha<br />
received 26 votes,<br />
* • •<br />
C, H. Rqhinaon, efficiency<br />
clerk in the First National<br />
Bank, resigned to join E. G.<br />
Fojwn, in the Mai estate busi-<br />
. Police Magistrate francis II.<br />
Ware and Mrs. S. S, WaltHrs,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del., were married<br />
in n ihatimty; ihatmty by Rev. Char-<br />
I Its H. H Bohher, Bh former pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the flni Presbyterian<br />
churph hire. Judge Ware and<br />
his bridge met here when she<br />
was u summer visitor.<br />
Miss Hileri MeNamee entertained<br />
the following at a hjrthday<br />
narter pg. Mimi Butt<br />
Jonis, Mary .Colt, Ruth Dal.<br />
rtedo and, Aitfatea Johnson,<br />
Osborn Cotfoh,-.'ir,, Walter Dal<br />
mtdo and Thomas Dennn.<br />
over by th<br />
v^itoKs IM. Che*<br />
ttr aBnouheid?thif engagement<br />
.ol their dauihttr'/flenevra, and<br />
Walrtr A, Ilittri^ <strong>of</strong> Philaidilphia.-<br />
- "fjjp."<br />
Miss Beatrice K. Johnson,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Bornt Johnson, 3rd st, and Caiittal<br />
av,, was married to Harry<br />
E, Mealey, Philadelphia.<br />
20 YEAHS AGO<br />
Evelyn, lT-year-old daught»r<br />
<strong>of</strong> City Commissioner Hobert<br />
Fisher, was married to Eugtne<br />
Walter Kahn, <strong>of</strong> Now<br />
York.<br />
* * s<br />
Evelyn, IT-year-old-daugliter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. E, O. In-<br />
Dr, Linwoou a. uorson, son<br />
<strong>of</strong> the late Nicholas Corson, for<br />
many years tax collector here,<br />
died,<br />
* • •<br />
Joseph G, Champion drew<br />
plans for a large Barage and<br />
an armory for Co, G,, National<br />
Guard, on the second floor<br />
* < •<br />
Leonard Lear, stenographer<br />
(or Masaey & Edwaids, resigned<br />
to enter a Philnilelphiu law<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
* • *<br />
William S, Jester, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City, and Miss Bertha Emma<br />
• Page, <strong>of</strong> Germantown, vrere<br />
married in Elkton, Mil<br />
The conductor and a brakeman<br />
on a Montana railroad<br />
differ us to the proper pro.<br />
nounciation <strong>of</strong> the name Burelia.<br />
Passengers are <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
startled upon arrival at this<br />
station to hear the conductor<br />
yell;<br />
"You're a liar!<br />
You're a<br />
Then from the brakeman at<br />
the other end comes the cry;<br />
"You really are! You really<br />
are!"<br />
B who had beeh >e»i<br />
whoW Mosaic Ww,;i<br />
W 1<br />
Ft', 1 ; -jd? {«*-.-3 s< Ii jiSf• - "*'3<br />
RlOf<br />
"America shall paj^ lor•':, Mi .ft<br />
war." The allies, as we rwall -^<br />
it, were not en Xrank, althuujjh... •'".':>•<br />
as things turned out, they;«v- , 0B<br />
idently thought it tsas a dafn- .i".'<br />
ed good idea^-PhiladelplilB In- w^Thi X-ray la ,<br />
quJrer, ; -.•-.-. . «ni t' l S ^<br />
Wo should not forget, Ui our •><br />
years <strong>of</strong> diBillusIonment, , that • n "<br />
the World War Is back <strong>of</strong> ill r<br />
our present trquHii, and IWt :&$<br />
our present lot «'better thlii". ,<br />
the l<strong>of</strong>.rf-".-.tta(::!iowlmeft". f -W.-'-M.<br />
that those nations dn not have<br />
the capacity to Myi Payment<br />
can be made ultimately, ?lf SL<br />
all, through the medium <strong>of</strong> foreign<br />
trade, and we will be wide<br />
to<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
News-Herald,<br />
•';••"•<br />
TWO EDITORIAL Vl«.<br />
OP^ MOHHO CASTLE W<br />
Tragedy dogs not italk only<br />
the sea. It rides in tui auiamobile,<br />
in tii* train and ia tiit<br />
airplani. It' walta the stiieti,<br />
in homes, and wherever hu><br />
mani go. ,'*" ' . '<br />
Ships will.itill sail the mif'<br />
trains and airplanes Hill raar<br />
through the night, and pioata<br />
will go their aceustomid ^atta,<br />
knowing that uncc.Lainty ii;<br />
avBrywheie, and that only Mir *<br />
coward shrinks from doing<br />
things. — Woodbury Evening"<br />
:<br />
News, " • : M-< !<br />
* * * . • . : , ' ^ ,<br />
It lies within no person's<br />
power to say what he would<br />
or would not have -done under<br />
similar oireumitanni.<br />
It is far easier to cite tha<br />
rules <strong>of</strong> heroism than to be<br />
submitted to thBlr test — but<br />
certain it is, that rarely his ,<br />
|^lf hte t*fe ' tfc^ ^i ; %<br />
while the passengers who wmff<br />
fortunate enough to even- gji;<br />
out <strong>of</strong> their cabins, had •;• ft-•'•<br />
«ek their chanees <strong>of</strong> Hfc, :'|ffi<br />
hurling themselves Into iseiife<br />
jlaihed iea and atrufgle • Mri<br />
;<br />
honrt after the ship' «"<br />
<strong>of</strong>fleial« win/have fewer"<br />
tlvei tfl ppM;pnjht J "<br />
efficiency<br />
;«Th a<br />
^yi<br />
mmmm<br />
IS:<br />
Wi<br />
i<br />
Sffij<br />
Si 1; InieonrtfWft Br i«ya<br />
ftwOnt!'<br />
"You kflttw, thh: U bne df thi,<br />
.ftlitpalii ilktiitWi Inthe itatej'S ASp BliT OF ALL<br />
Jn weh( ^.jWSonia «ltJM hive • PMCI —<br />
used them merely a* a throat, .••••-•.• .•'•••'. •'!• •<br />
.while r6a0^: jiayj^rieil and Had- •'.,. • i,.<br />
•itageil<strong>of</strong> tWi kind?SjJ&<br />
^ j ^<br />
Pp^iiWiM^Jto.iair a«t :trtta<br />
itB» precedent set, foreclogure I<br />
I proeeedingn agnftut other proper-<br />
^/Wl s M* s BTOpd 1 MA nmMfi<br />
»» poMlble, BO that othisr ••let
-LgDGER * *•(..: t- : , /--<br />
Event<br />
/ay; Hone<br />
Everything<br />
courity<br />
fair<br />
at Court House<br />
ue today and to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City people<br />
to take a day or<br />
attend it<br />
a crowded program<br />
the half mik> tun A<br />
[ tbe lai go new t,r.indto<br />
5 p in dull><br />
, A Roman t«c and<br />
arc included<br />
A<br />
troupe will sandwich<br />
between ibi i icl<br />
'stunts will Include n<br />
potato race<br />
show will be Mi ed<br />
noon There also will<br />
shoiy<br />
f from the entrance are<br />
^i |)l i\ will fi i<br />
tun<br />
till hi i nil inn ti i in i tne I<br />
nhilt \eil noik<br />
^ lint me j t [il i\ i n<br />
hi in nhr-irsed L hi niun<br />
i si mull nfxt MI k<br />
Im<br />
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Stu<br />
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Nit liiirmv slim<br />
I ill<br />
n n i ui i mint li i<br />
)r 11 ni| I nh i iiml<br />
I > I 1 In lin I iti hi id<br />
|Mi\ ii ll tl lining<br />
(Ii p ii L<br />
1 II wiuni \ ill Li i \\Aid<br />
I1 in hi i uk tiunj,<br />
H t_ in | i u t iLiun<br />
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t nn<br />
I <<br />
t nun<br />
Ms fur tin<br />
I ( ( 11 'uj I t<br />
tilee ( Illh |«<br />
\ppinr<br />
Tin fill i<br />
Cluh In Inn |iu<br />
li ing f ii ni nK t \ > ink n \<br />
uiHii tin lnitiuitum n<br />
tin HIKII School, Oa bfi 1'<br />
this mil Lnothi i mitil u<br />
I rentnti nevt month will h ] i n.<br />
titi fii the LuiHirt Mth tin Ml<br />
•^titi Choi us in tin At'intii Citi<br />
\iithtoiium<br />
next jei<br />
The<br />
i ake<br />
Kussell<br />
iiifh rinn ( akf<br />
junior clasn h»<br />
sale Saturday<br />
V Dcliniterisen<br />
Sale<br />
|ilniinpd<br />
in front <strong>of</strong><br />
now clou-<br />
(.il. The. proceeds will be used to<br />
lulp bick i dune<br />
pnlnbh it<br />
Hi inkt-gn<br />
Tax AMes»ment8<br />
Are lyUde At <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober l»t —<br />
lifter <strong>Oct</strong>ober lnt vrr tax<br />
free notll 1886.<br />
Repair.— Build Now<br />
Powell*<br />
Van Gilder<br />
Lumber Co.<br />
13TH 4<br />
Phone GSJ<br />
Ptng Muter&U FOT<br />
Ifonr Bwtj<br />
Need"<br />
Mi ir WoilcU ^iiiis<br />
I r li s i ( n K ll hllbi h I !<br />
s ill I 1 I ll 111 Ills 1 ) 111<br />
111 111 II I IL 1 1 til I I I<br />
\ n ii | en j) nods md i i<br />
hi t I ,1 ii L |ln W il I<br />
i<br />
line<br />
I in i in n i In n fill i<br />
i 11 in I i II it i i<br />
in\ II L li II thi ill i<br />
Headley-Trout Case Goes<br />
Back to the Prosecutor<br />
ii u J f ii i i)<br />
I i tn il Ii oibei ii i I ihi \<br />
ulill lit mull l inillitlllt nl<br />
I hi pro i i litil ill i Inn I I i in<br />
mi nt i)li thi rien dm I j M M[<br />
jthci<br />
thin to fin t'i it iw ml<br />
not<br />
\it reiem I i i [>\ \ JL1<br />
tict Rodim s li 11 i >n In LI)<br />
i i*»nt hi demit I) lnn^ In<br />
i isi i^ain to ti i il ii n i)(<br />
hfiird ,ini time<br />
\pp< 1 iiliil 7 Months \j,()<br />
Almost »0Aen in nth n<br />
1 I id sum tin tvM fti i i ip<br />
pi ile 1 thi loniit ti i<br />
If in i<br />
in ij. nn tonilrti d ml it i i \<br />
1L.-UI1 lppcal- iin I il h<br />
up ,,i<br />
i juit t^iin delai*. nil n n tWi<br />
lppi il for the hum turn—thin<br />
tn ins >f tiffice mil hi<br />
\pi,, i<br />
bi the timi det isi n i I m j<br />
diivn<br />
Their terniH t ml ni \t M u<br />
Ihei were c>muird Ou i<br />
ihnn»e that they mlitid i ,<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> Im constituti n hi illo i<br />
1ML I $2501)00<br />
lltl I IX intl ]pi<br />
turn note to be u.-id uo hulji ieopen<br />
the FiMt National Bank.<br />
Prosecutor Hand admitted at the<br />
trial<br />
that neither had benefited<br />
personally by the transaction. It<br />
was<br />
pointed out that the note<br />
enabled the bank to reopen and<br />
to reltase a large amount <strong>of</strong><br />
moniy to d«poiitors, Subseiiuent.<br />
ly it closed again.<br />
Judge Wey flned cneh defendunt<br />
S300.<br />
Burden <strong>of</strong> Pro<strong>of</strong> on Slate<br />
"The<br />
purt <strong>of</strong> the charge tn<br />
which objection HH~ maile," said<br />
Justice<br />
Bodinc in his deciaion,<br />
"HUB<br />
when Judpe WJJ h:ud tn<br />
the Jurj, 'But if the state has<br />
failed to prove its charges, and<br />
the defendants have caused you<br />
to entertain and believe that such<br />
a doubt actually exist*, then you<br />
must find them not guilty' .<br />
"The duty was upon the st»te<br />
to prove tbe defendants guilty<br />
beyond a ronsonnhle douht, and<br />
no duty was ca.st upon the defondanU<br />
to cause the jury to entertain<br />
a doubt »h to their guilt.<br />
Tho queition in properly<br />
before<br />
us by reason <strong>of</strong> the exceptions<br />
taken, and since we cannot reconcile<br />
the,charge <strong>of</strong> the court as<br />
consistent\ori'sound, ,we nre confitr&ined<br />
'to £rant a reversal." ' l<br />
Mrs.<br />
Arthur W. Shoemaker was<br />
a guest last week <strong>of</strong> her> narenta,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Parker,<br />
«f Bfecchwood.<br />
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till i \ i in !• i n<br />
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It in<br />
m thiiis<br />
11Mill<br />
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minion<br />
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I in i i ni v<br />
Many<br />
SuirldcnT<br />
iileH tlint have<br />
the<br />
irilili<br />
ii| n tn<br />
ill mind<br />
thinking nmif «l humanili<br />
Mmli<br />
<strong>of</strong> oui iliffnului'i Inn btt-n dm<br />
to the fait Hut wt luitn t ma<br />
lvfl I OUI tins<br />
llt-fl Nl UHH!K>1<br />
J hi lef,t i f > m«' •> ••"•<br />
lesi is IK t li tiiranii I I I his<br />
le^lte <strong>of</strong> t lipt ililllU<br />
I hty Quit Inn S«on<br />
Hi ru illeil III lis|ii 1 iti ill<br />
d il itt i( k nl th tllli I f i i<br />
n tin I Ulki li I it<br />
in the Dm<br />
dinelles Aftn tinliii losses tin<br />
Oldri nil ILU llll il ti ill til<br />
Ilntish fli)Hn|) > isvli li "i<br />
And hi n ih t ill i i is i<br />
lie I Ilu J in In n 1 its li i I not<br />
in louiiil I iminimiti n li ft<br />
Mi Ilu t lion r lltiliuid We<br />
hut it mi t li I tl 1 f- M n io**e<br />
t i li kn tin 111 li ion V\t<br />
i in llll it i ni il I>1 Ml li i<br />
i ill In I ill Ijtf >i If ni lull uxt<br />
DIM hi i IK mil pi in itnfulK<br />
^ in de^tii if II i ^ dtjii nd<br />
ipi n i oui<br />
ul lpt ihiliti<br />
I ii mi etui) i tin I IKI it<br />
-ihepniul an j I msill MI tin<br />
h n i« ilk rttKiiiiiin*. tun lit tin<br />
club mil nieit it Wit i s (ol<br />
fu Shop on >th t hi tin i >i<br />
fentiul in I Wtsl \ n 1'iesi<br />
lent Bomn<br />
thfuikid tlu rent ui<br />
lint f>i thi fim tnitmint mil<br />
lourtcous seriin niorlrd thi<br />
iluh diinnj, tin<br />
unnmi<br />
New<br />
Kntkiteer al Work<br />
Seiiotmi Ldiun K Stile<br />
Bumsteads Worm Syrup<br />
V/har<br />
itllvcttol<br />
««ImorjB coat <strong>of</strong> SAf<br />
••In. ruU do.e Bto<strong>of</strong>l "70<br />
»n nni.rtibu,<br />
pinoh-hittlng for J. Preaentt Cftdman,<br />
head <strong>of</strong> the Chlrstmas club<br />
extortion Eans, announced that<br />
$16.34 had been eitrneted from<br />
mernliera in fines for the Christrnna<br />
party to be given ponr ehildren.<br />
He than extracted<br />
consiilerablv<br />
more by nefarious niethoils.<br />
For instance, memlicra were<br />
fined a nickel for each "l" in<br />
their names.<br />
Birthday greetings<br />
worn extended<br />
by Lewis Gaiiily to Mrs,<br />
Roy E. Darby and to E, A, Fraley,<br />
Arthur W, Shoemaker iiitro.<br />
tiueed the guests.<br />
1, at her {<br />
PoteiBon aala «»•,<br />
mon B<br />
n'uc-year-oM '<br />
struck hie y Oun. .*• •<br />
thai he hnd slmpw ,<br />
it ovei ^im Mr, ' '<br />
denied having thr«, w-<br />
a knife The i-ano JJJ"<br />
Summer „.<br />
Stroke in<br />
<strong>of</strong> Johii A Thonuw<br />
summer resident «t<br />
av.,.O Le«n City,<br />
itroke while at<br />
Johnstone'i, ncata<br />
day »t 10 a m.<br />
reported as improvin<br />
lantlc Sluin jf<br />
was<br />
taken b<br />
va ff- %<br />
Mi<br />
Ibomai is a<br />
the fhm <strong>of</strong> Thomat<br />
morig<br />
AboveAll-aGoodRo<strong>of</strong><br />
George W. Wilcox<br />
Ronfinn and Sheet Metal Work<br />
•10 ASnURY AVE,<br />
PH. 435 OCEAN CITY, V. 1,<br />
PRINTING<br />
When You Want It<br />
As You Like It<br />
Lewis L. Barrett<br />
Farmtrir<br />
8cnilni|Lo<br />
Printing Dipt.<br />
807 Asbury Avenue<br />
PHONE 1111<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Ladies Top «*<br />
Lifts<br />
IS<br />
OR<br />
thi<br />
M<br />
i.dili-niK<br />
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11 Id >•<br />
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niiint<br />
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ne 1 Lin<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
indiv<br />
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dual.'<br />
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JohnPe.to&Co.,Inc.<br />
General Contractors<br />
1018 ASIIFTKY<br />
I'honn 0H8<br />
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Plumbing - - Heating<br />
A* 1 M m n • B T<br />
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HTIMATii FIlnNISHED<br />
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BEER<br />
$1.75 per Case<br />
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$2.00 per Case<br />
Delivered . . Qccnn City<br />
Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> City 394<br />
CONEY<br />
Pyorrbea<br />
AND<br />
Rheumatism<br />
I'Hirrlit'n h<br />
Mimt<br />
In IIIK<br />
Hiiiinii tn the<br />
II).<br />
the<br />
II n<br />
l>inrnne<br />
lltimnd Iiim<br />
'Miftlr (^ n ennntant<br />
flow uf<br />
lui f om || f. ffunu j, (w thu mouth<br />
- Itlch cvftltually Ckluwi mmty<br />
nvktt iml'c llishirt nliUM luch «»—<br />
rh nat |O, ||l,,f )nfwt|OI1._<br />
ni^liuiic'ri<br />
t<br />
II- »«rlr main — btfore<br />
ckciii h.v(l (grniKj—moth<br />
done Ig rat.nl Ihla dli.<br />
and<br />
Itam<br />
8» Ftm D(nti«t<br />
tiforrte,, An ounos <strong>of</strong><br />
'•<br />
wonh a pound <strong>of</strong> cure- r«t,<br />
Dr.S.S Tomkins<br />
Dr. Wm, J, Novaek<br />
Surgeon Dentist*<br />
1520 Atlantic Avc.<br />
All.ntlc CHf, X. i.<br />
HOUII; 1 A. M. In •:)• p. u,<br />
Snafr Till I P. M.<br />
PHONK S-lttt<br />
Clarence Ferguson<br />
COAL<br />
Utn mid RBTen<br />
Plume 5S-H<br />
Best Mstenili<br />
(linn Hnrk und Qglct |<br />
Economy Shoe<br />
•107-8TH ST.<br />
Since 1899 We'« I<br />
Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty \<br />
Readini<br />
Coal<br />
J. Uaa<br />
HEAD]<br />
IOTB ASP wear ifii<br />
PHONE 18<br />
^<br />
DAILY TRIPS PHILADELPHIA<br />
TO OCEAN CITY<br />
B0Y1NQ A SrECIALTI<br />
pniiA. raomi<br />
•^B<br />
11.11 ^__ Kirtotl<br />
Keystone<br />
Iili I<br />
FERGUSON EXPRESS Cft<br />
Call 900<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
BIS STB STBIET<br />
AdJr,<br />
0CE15<br />
CUT Si<br />
—AmiHean and Sprint OlldCD BW.<br />
W«n« IJi-W<br />
Pkem HjT-1<br />
W.H.Oldfield&Son<br />
Tile and Marble Work<br />
•12 qENTBAL AVBKU1<br />
JOHN E. TROUT<br />
Incirgaralcd<br />
BUILDER<br />
I0S3 ASBURY AVE.<br />
PHONE 1200<br />
He<br />
wear BIT<br />
Wmfeti Is Near—<br />
HAVE YOUK BOOF INSPECTED<br />
All Type* <strong>of</strong> Ro<strong>of</strong>ing lrUUrjali Sold by<br />
C.J& Shoemaker Lumber Qt,<br />
Th« suparior durability <strong>of</strong> Cor*)^<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>lngt Ii the remit <strong>of</strong> two 1<br />
hlghait quality row mot»flaltJ<br />
make thvm. Steond, them<br />
y«art <strong>of</strong> •xp«rf«nc» back -<br />
th«lr manufactwra.<br />
'<br />
1<br />
Wh»n you am r»ody to<br />
b«»t ro<strong>of</strong> for your parfi^Jar J<br />
fef ""<br />
mill. it7<br />
Builder Dies;<br />
ice Li ved Here<br />
e Bought Home<br />
Built by Towniend<br />
Walter G.<br />
promt*<br />
s/ail-cr u. ouMifojnp V4i |irvilll'*<br />
it Atlantic City building con-<br />
' or, who built the President<br />
.. in that resort, and who died<br />
urday, formerly resided in<br />
an City,<br />
oming here from Chicago<br />
20 years ago, he bought a<br />
that had been built by Otis<br />
[Towmisnd at 2100 Central av.<br />
he moved to Ventner. He<br />
ii classmate and friend <strong>of</strong><br />
lassified<br />
HATES<br />
fMI<br />
rluairit. aU.trll.Iri tppun<br />
nut wt* In Tin <strong>Oct</strong>aii City<br />
uJtln*l Lcdtar<br />
and The Basjii<br />
,|nt Herald.<br />
CUialfltd Advertising mut ba<br />
for bafora tnacrtlsn. nnlau wt-<br />
[rlbar h» srrtssi with nawapapar.<br />
VI Two canta per word,<br />
flrat<br />
jjiimn;<br />
mlnlmnin tt ctntl. Oaa<br />
Ht per forf for Hbacqnant Inwr.<br />
'nlhn<br />
wiU ba BDpplM U<br />
rcrilsfr dacn't wfth UDH and<br />
to appear,<br />
forwarding ad-<br />
^ rnnal ba l.ft at Una >f DIH-<br />
•dvartlatnunt.<br />
(.AHD OF THANKS<br />
n l^h tn thank our friends for<br />
many ixunvslnns <strong>of</strong> sympathy nnj<br />
Jihrlr floral <strong>of</strong>Terinsn III tli«- rnrcnt<br />
lot «im rfnutfhtar anil Hintrr<br />
I,,i,l Mr. Alls Stlv.un and Family<br />
Small.<br />
Wfulpy a\<br />
»anl<br />
Pur« Whll. Suilyh.m<br />
20. NoUfy Blttlnff<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, or Slb-<br />
Phlladelphla. T..<br />
I0-E-3IP<br />
Lady's wrist *at«h Saturday<br />
1 l.otvusrn 34th anil 35lll St..<br />
rul av and hrarhfrnnt<br />
RevrarA<br />
„ il Hotel Halnes. 14th It and<br />
u» 10-6 lili<br />
Money To Invest<br />
I xslAll num Of niolli> In a<br />
fthifh<br />
v.111 nay me a v*ry<br />
Hillary Writ? Hox SJ1 S«ntir<br />
On&n City O i*-2lp<br />
mi rtnt collfctlont and UsU<br />
>lli-itHl irencial in.uranri 1 Not'<br />
Httnoy Lloyd Chattln. 1315 Anbury<br />
ANIMALS HOARDED<br />
and doioi hoarded over week ends<br />
irlopcd out-door rune and babr pen<br />
ly i>la« <strong>of</strong> Its kind<br />
P«t« trained<br />
HO OB latuh alao chlor<strong>of</strong>ornied<br />
>ln X Cat Inn." llll W«t Ave<br />
ne 615<br />
5-Wt<br />
3TORAG& Inside and out Lo#-<br />
rat In ^outli Jeriey Flreuro<strong>of</strong><br />
Frc.h ivater Anvimnmrnf f^im.<br />
lltl wri ice availnbli* for both wood<br />
|| machine aork 1HOMPBDN BOAT<br />
S I nullah (.reck N J Phone<br />
Point HP.O0<br />
9'7-tf<br />
who married a Somera girl<br />
Atr»nWng.<br />
Jemec Sees Uncle Sam at<br />
Work on Lindbergh Case<br />
(Continue.! from ram 1)<br />
department <strong>of</strong> justice<br />
and its<br />
millions <strong>of</strong> records, including 4,-<br />
500.000 finger priniH.<br />
The chief saw the liat worn by<br />
Dilllnger and the cigar he. was<br />
smoking<br />
when he WHS shot iu<br />
Chkagti.<br />
Hoov«r demonstrated how<br />
swiftly finger prints uf :i Husipect,<br />
such an were sent to Washington<br />
last week by Captain Kobert<br />
Lackey, in thi> cneu <strong>of</strong> Ralph<br />
GrOBBman, run bo Identified If<br />
duplicates are on file at Wanliinirton.<br />
The jirocesB,<br />
practically<br />
all done by machinery, is almoBt<br />
instHntaneous. A general desi:ription<br />
in tapjii-d into a inachnio,<br />
and in n f ew anL-onds it delivers<br />
a t'aril, showing where the fin<br />
jrerprintu and the suspect's rec<br />
ord are on. file.<br />
Ij<br />
Chief Jernee uoino away more,<br />
convinced than ever that the | Mn Qi»»l< J«<br />
criminal doesn't hove a niianqe »"» th» mintm ~<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
permanontlj eludms the de- 'JL,"BJ. "Si, F<br />
partment <strong>of</strong> justice.<br />
lotha wintw j n<br />
Ai, a rooult <strong>of</strong> tile convention, I<br />
ho said, eaveral chiefs in thm', ollr ""if •*°Uw- niuaw In Jun.<br />
state may be appointed depart- &". 'Z,<br />
9c n Ulf " 1|lh Bchwl1 -<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> justice ajrunfcs, oinpowui- Training<br />
cd to pursue criminals across "'JiotVi,<br />
state linen The asHoclation plans'« pd club<br />
to urge legislation to this effect<br />
' " '<br />
upon congress at Us next session<br />
"A chief BO appointed could _. .._. „..„ „ „<br />
deputize as many men as he >" tne ntte'ntinn" oi' the Au>ntiV~flitif<br />
needed to pursue a criminal/ L JJ .^ A' .' ro wlllch u »•"_ !*<br />
Jernee explained "He would, <strong>of</strong><br />
course, be assisted by similar<br />
forceb in other states, for this<br />
proposed ehatigi-, designed to<br />
make taupe <strong>of</strong> criminals almont<br />
impossible, will be course bo na<br />
tional in si ojie "<br />
Hoover told him thut there me<br />
about 8000 despernte criminal), in<br />
^mentu but thjt<br />
there are no<br />
oifrani/t'd<br />
coloied outlaw e;,u<br />
C. Howard Wilkins<br />
Dies At Age <strong>of</strong> 70<br />
C Ilowtird Wilkins, 70, a n m<br />
dent tit J'i { entml av , for manjr<br />
\nnts, who had bp«*n an invalid<br />
foi L ]rm£ time, died Sunday<br />
night<br />
,UM\ WJS laid to rost nt<br />
SOIIH rton, Pii r W<strong>of</strong>liiP^dnv<br />
«ifi*'<br />
ut Husnelton, Pa<br />
HP \*, s»in vi ved by hi*, VL I<br />
West Side News <strong>of</strong><br />
Colored Folk<br />
out.—Editor.<br />
Dy MARTHA M DHOWS<br />
mi*et,H<br />
fill<br />
the old hn<br />
ff irnih<br />
th# old<br />
h<br />
tlir<br />
Hkin<br />
•nny ill f>tit<br />
Uub<br />
hut 1],,,<br />
»n I-hind<br />
:hinkc AI. don t nn.) \\t<br />
kn» thi it*<br />
trOinff tC. h« (| lot Of l» til Ilikinrf<br />
>V>tl> B.dett r( tin tr»' kit<br />
which ut i<br />
itch with intrrfrtt<br />
1'olltiCr.l<br />
iJii..linlun-t n" mi >• dir<br />
Mr<br />
rly pfl<br />
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thf<br />
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in<br />
tltr.<br />
In ]<br />
Mr*<br />
ottitn tu On wh<br />
tht<br />
IKI niothoi<br />
'lid |)N r* »( ol tlio<br />
y<br />
Clly<br />
hurk<br />
ITS b\itl HIKE- i n*u tfRt-Uft I"<br />
pt I'liiir t.oo v<<br />
n x CIIMI. Riilhbov Channel<br />
^th tl or P O Uux 181<br />
l(V6-tft<br />
WANTED<br />
TO KENT Uitf urtilHlied »pt<br />
irr nn yrn rly leane. A h. r<br />
preferred.<br />
Vicinity Uth to Nth<br />
YUe Bux Tiie, fsenllnpl-l>d«pi<br />
ity.<br />
10-rMt-p<br />
OM DHII Cupid cvl.ir'inly hii,i tKk.n<br />
n win tor rcBirlene*.' in Ocenn Clly. nn<br />
til<br />
further notice, for hi* liui,hl«HH Hratnn<br />
'trf 1<br />
1J* Mouriiihiiier hMP.. It's Tn the' n\f<br />
that there noon w»| bv H*n^ W*«t Shh<br />
h-«diJlhif¥. Oh, i|(Hi"t<br />
fl»lt »" who the<br />
lucky<br />
on»>rt nit 1 , Y/n H TP nol iic.-inil t«il<br />
lo t«ll that part f but w* wiah thetn<br />
i|'<br />
M<br />
tmbh<br />
iibrn<br />
.mill<br />
•rite<br />
TO nuv<br />
ktih or do<br />
iim IH- rcai<br />
nntiil-Udiitl<br />
[• nf tjiklnii<br />
Hill<br />
ion<br />
i-M<br />
r i<br />
rr<br />
t^ardpnlni;<br />
iblc<br />
Vrjilaya<br />
Phon,. On<br />
Scntlnfl-Irf<br />
Hratrnla<br />
(, barrrlnl<br />
»hlc<br />
Write<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> ( 111<br />
Jntln- charir<br />
and fit* (11<br />
Alxo<br />
•Hhot<br />
injf<br />
and<br />
SaturdHT<br />
an<br />
Cltv 645 or<br />
S<br />
FOR KENT<br />
RKNT-i<br />
hvatcd ai>iirlincl.lj,<br />
Illly Iwatod. Hot ivutur Il( fin<br />
by Reulntcreri Nurwe. nr>7 Anbury<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City. Telephone IS22.<br />
LABI Thuittrfriy cwninK i ir)l knun n<br />
youiift Wfl»t Side coupk Mii»i Itul.y<br />
lwnrdrt and 4 liiri net? H*.\ n >1IIM were<br />
irriftl in PhilBdclphln nt Ttl Mrn v<br />
t hy lU-v Nlrh(llw> titll- The JO11I.H<br />
tip<br />
cx|wt t n.ieiid UK TA |n' ir In<br />
John Mm« Ji<br />
l,,.« lii-m ill f.tI i. x<br />
eml iliijn Hi hm home .u r , Vn.*\ «\<br />
The \ ai loim rluhsi roniiertwl w it 1.<br />
I nl<br />
frhick Dnptiit churci. hnv< Im n r.<br />
BponelMft fot H HI I iru nf fllnnft f<br />
Tlitu<br />
day<br />
aft* rnooim foi th( licneflt «f tht<br />
Grai<br />
Kfv,<br />
J. JH.<br />
the<br />
mornlnir mi<br />
V*. Zlon Clnii-ch,<br />
I<br />
Mi-<br />
H.i,lull Money<br />
y<br />
Wilkins.<br />
pU<br />
r. Mrst<br />
.i Occi<br />
ith hr<br />
Miiry<br />
(,'ltv,<br />
On<br />
IH-<br />
Money<br />
oks I,,<br />
nt 4V.<br />
On<br />
Sunday. SppT.Tn.iK.-r<br />
M Aniiltr DcnUy<br />
W<br />
ClirJHtiiiTi<br />
Sundity.<br />
S.'|.ii<br />
di ll i<br />
t\ mil nWiliw will b(.irin itt ^L Jnrnm<br />
Itiin li Itet. H H MjiiiU v ^ ill 11 nin<br />
iie i, M\nl und ^.ILLI !J I It«>liui. .il<br />
Iiil i•• Mr, Su Ir- ( ,.,,<br />
tie HI ittid Mix Mitiy Mpunn luui U n<br />
cniionmhli<br />
fm the dlnnrr« iri en ul<br />
liilnli Urn tii-t ( liiin li on Thm id •> i\u\<br />
i[T the fiiiiimu i4.fi«»n Un dlniifi th<br />
>i tlilt yt nr Tlit? commit 1 tf 11 imi i••<br />
tho<br />
Ifett<br />
TtmrMdny.<br />
ii-k<br />
nt the<br />
All<br />
Cl.dix li<br />
i<br />
rlnlii •<br />
rhu<br />
*\V hi^<br />
mi Nc ^<br />
o«*k Proitrnrn,<br />
it a regular ni<br />
lit ft ::i« nt<br />
Jeif!ey n^<br />
unit flfly itctiit<br />
hint<br />
S.iturdfiy<br />
fdif!ii. .nut'kiim th<br />
( T n|>e May Cuuuty<br />
nt.i'ndt<br />
W A I> 1rLinlses<br />
/uu Adph R McClcrnon nre mi....<br />
iini-ty dtftndHnt t.wMn lx.causp It 1*<br />
:herein alli^i-^1 (hnL j n*< OIK. <strong>of</strong><br />
m Mf t K <strong>of</strong> naid<br />
iiioi-t>/rtr• "'lie "f Morttfagetl rreminen. to n<br />
directed.<br />
Irsued oui <strong>of</strong> the Cuurt<br />
ClmnciTy (if New Jersey, on the '^"1<br />
liny 1,1 ."••iilni.Wr, A. 1). HIJ1, In ii col<br />
tiiin CHUKC wherein Chnrle» Jl. l.fii"<br />
mlii- i.. rutni'lalnnnt. nnd All.-,- A<br />
Youiix. Trualn for Rutl, C. Y"unn.<br />
littf Hrc (Icfendiintn, I ^hall rxiw^tt<br />
"iilc )>I public vendiin, on<br />
MONDAY, OirrOBKH lath, <strong>1934</strong>.<br />
i tlifl houi-H <strong>of</strong> tvulve iinil Av<br />
rlock I*. wU, at ont> o'clock<br />
W duy, nl thi<br />
Sliorliru Dlflcc. in CIIDO 'M«y Ijmrt<br />
MIIIIMP. Cnpr MHy Oiunty, New Jemey<br />
All thill cei-lain mortKHKCil luvmit, *<br />
uith the iiiiDurtcniinc^e, In tho bill ol<br />
iiimiilMliii in the aa!d cauxo pnttiriihirh<br />
11 forth and ilertcribod. thnt U to no<br />
All tho follmvlnu trftct or |i»,..| .,(<br />
Innil mid |>ri*mixen hereinafter (mrtlcu<br />
Iftrly ilcuci'lbcd, ditviAte, Ivlnif mid liclu<br />
In Iho City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltir In 111,. Coiinll'<br />
,,f<br />
On|>e Mny and Statft <strong>of</strong> New Jerney<br />
HUM.<br />
Ihe Morllifarturly 411 f,u <strong>of</strong><br />
Lot No H71 Section C. 1'lnn ,,l Ounii<br />
I ity Aiirtociatioi),<br />
1]K«I.\'NING at thu Internoction "( 11"<br />
Northwotprlr lino <strong>of</strong> Central Avmui<br />
wl!li the Soullim^ttrly line <strong>of</strong> Thlr<br />
let-nth Htreot: containing ft>uthw.',l<br />
wurdly in rialil line or Central<br />
Avenue<br />
d<br />
. y . (i<br />
Eolith xldc uf Second Street to<br />
aide nf Fourth Street.)<br />
Third Precinct. Klrnt Waiil; School<br />
loufle,<br />
4 III 3lrr«t nnd WoKley Avenue.<br />
District, nouth ulde <strong>of</strong> Fourth Street t:><br />
nort.h (*lde <strong>of</strong> Seventh Street.)<br />
Fourth I'rcclnct. Mrrit Ward: LaMonte<br />
Hotel, 61.1 Rill Street.<br />
fDlfitrtct, rtouth<br />
plde i>f Seventh Street to north «ldn <strong>of</strong><br />
Elshth Streel.)<br />
Hr»l rreelnct. Second Ward; Clly<br />
Hall, Dth mill Aflhury Avenue. (1>IBtrlct.<br />
South HIIIC <strong>of</strong> Eighth Street to<br />
north Hide <strong>of</strong> Tenth Ktm>l.)<br />
Second<br />
Frochicl, Second Wurd: Walter<br />
H. Chattin. N,.. MU Anhury Avenue.<br />
(Dlntilct. South plde <strong>of</strong> Truth Street tu<br />
north Hldfi or Tliirt«enth Street.)<br />
Third Precinct. Seeond WtH: 4U& Hth<br />
Street. lntrict, HOuth Hide <strong>of</strong> Tliiih>eiitli<br />
Street to riortli rtltlp <strong>of</strong> Twentieth<br />
Street.)<br />
Fourth<br />
Precinct. Hoc:,nd Wnnl; Ruth<br />
Hayed, 33rd Street nnd Arimry Avonu*.<br />
(District, south nltlo <strong>of</strong> Twentieth Street<br />
tn Mfty-nlnth<br />
Street.)<br />
HARRY A. MORRIS.<br />
Cltf f lirt<br />
tlfl.HO<br />
SALE<br />
Ur virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Facial.<br />
for aalo <strong>of</strong> Mortawed Pmnlsas to me<br />
direriad<br />
Isiusd out <strong>of</strong> Ui» Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Chuarr 41 New Jaraer. on IlK Hat<br />
4m ol AuiIUrt. A, D 1»3«. In a cartald<br />
cawr wherein Al(ia) C. Garratt la Don.<br />
nlalnant, (nd Clara M Van IAer, widow.<br />
I. d<strong>of</strong>endant. I ihall expose to aala<br />
at nubllo vendua, 4n<br />
MONDAT, OCTOaHl
ait i i.f jii^k m>t t *<br />
SEISTINEL:. LEDGER<br />
•Frt .1*3<br />
Ulu<br />
J«** H<br />
BIHU<br />
8. C, Br*<br />
Janui H. F, PIM<br />
Juan H, p. Plum „<br />
Edith KjiooUt N«ph,J«<br />
IUM H. F Dlion<br />
J.hui S. F. Dlxon<br />
WmMr J. Uttle<br />
M<br />
1. LlLtl*.<br />
B V. Block Co.<br />
B. E. Blob! Co<br />
B, E. tloiti Co.<br />
B. E. Bl<strong>of</strong>f Co.<br />
B. B. Blodt 0o.<br />
B, B, Block Co. _ —. -<br />
B. E. Block Co. .. „ _ ^<br />
B. B. Block Co.<br />
B. E Block Co _.-<br />
Fr.nk * Th«W> >t •*"•"'<br />
J.IH V H R+M><br />
Thtu 8 S<br />
Thtu 8 Smith „<br />
Cumden 3*r* ptyult<br />
PiomM G. mtlwEd<br />
Thwmu IJ. {Milan!<br />
Ihrr A. Brfdr<br />
; Tt-uat (II<br />
John Dowtillr.<br />
John •, W<br />
Simon C<br />
Lucy<br />
wlditon<br />
Lncr WlAitiih<br />
Wrtalit<br />
tirunntr<br />
A<br />
Jtiiejih A l-»tprp I* TAIL!<br />
W«tey<br />
W<br />
IUIT Sjatfth - „-<br />
•birfti L. Johnson<br />
Morrla L Johnson _<br />
John J O«vlnc •«<br />
lltanil Mis. Cu.<br />
J. H. F- Hlxon<br />
Chaa. F. 3tMbxiu .. ..<br />
WWt*r « Ldlllan HitqioWB<br />
Walter O. Jot>n»ti<br />
Eliot Raalti Co.<br />
Walter 4 Cajollne Shrraian<br />
IbtftaH Firiruaon<br />
Richard VanGlldsr ft Cam, Ma<br />
Co, jit al - -<br />
Thonia* II. 3Uck<br />
InMhaa fi » Mk<br />
OUn M Ertha<br />
Otr«M|li« M. Eiana<br />
J, Leroy Audir, Jr.<br />
Billionth B. Cirlaon<br />
Cclltauna 4 Gulaeinjliin Llxxa<br />
Emm. T ^ j<br />
Emma k Muff<br />
Kathcrlnt S. SolMnk<br />
Anburj Baity Co.<br />
ElUTCIHt j. a\ Loul» Burner<br />
Kite NJtM<br />
Robt P A Lliu Hsntrinii<br />
RlchMd yf Blmpn<br />
BIchird W. Simon<br />
Rlchuri W.<br />
EllulMth<br />
MIHIICI<br />
BHth I,, SwtHi' _<br />
8u»n« t mttr Burnt<br />
Berth* . C«th£r<br />
J. J. A, Charlotte OilsUli<br />
SUUHI auiMiion _<br />
L.ur» I, Millar . _<br />
1. IT. P. Dlxon .<br />
Nell ChrinHmn<br />
Nsil Chri(teoson _<br />
111 I Kit* Krnnedr<br />
Ifurr Ann Hi£r*im RiUy<br />
Ann. %. BrJrt<br />
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Elite Catenon<br />
Blaia CWiyton<br />
ThOa A U Cecfe<br />
8 S W«nl*ll<br />
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I. H F. Dlxon<br />
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ajflw A Hatellta Hanicum<br />
Uanna A. Sha-<br />
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EUatwA Cunqtmt<br />
Anna M. U*yu<br />
Din. Smith __<br />
RSM.II A No Lesli<br />
Una B. Bottin „<br />
John A. 4c Rattle Wnhinirtsii<br />
Frank Fnntnrano<br />
Harid W 0111 ^<br />
Muriel W Gill<br />
Murltl W r.lll „<br />
J«H A. Howlta,) A *.m Inc<br />
Jtatu A. Ruttliiid A Son, Inc<br />
J«a« A Rowland A Son. Int<br />
J*aae A, inland *• Son. Inc<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> tttr l*iodr, co inc<br />
Oeaan Citr iMundrr Co Inc<br />
Own City laundry Co Inc<br />
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Ot^Hti (Ity NBIIOIIKI Ktihk<br />
S I- I»7,,.d<br />
Mnt> M Sirnjh<br />
Ant in 96lnrl<br />
13 to 24 incl<br />
O I DIT.<br />
71<br />
72<br />
04<br />
126<br />
127<br />
128<br />
120<br />
130<br />
111<br />
132<br />
131<br />
134<br />
136<br />
117<br />
IBS<br />
1*9<br />
I. 1 * 3•0<br />
«lto72lnol.<br />
lit<br />
H» to 144 IBtl.<br />
146. 141. UJ<br />
JOBtoJUIlttl.<br />
17710 3!! 1ML<br />
SXn. Rv&.nt E-.<br />
Indian. InvBitnWnl Co.<br />
Indiana Inve.tn.ant Co.<br />
M.nniret J<br />
DeJantr<br />
M.rnrel J<br />
DeJ.ney<br />
Joiilah B. Sh.n><br />
Unknuwn<br />
J., 1 MulHn A Sooa<br />
Ja. T Mullln A Son..<br />
Ju<br />
T Mullln A Buna<br />
Homeitead l)n Co<br />
A. Bnuruout -<br />
A. Bourneolf<br />
A<br />
Bnurireola<br />
jtatNerlne U lUener<br />
{Catherine L. Kleger<br />
Phoobe W. Humphrey.<br />
Phuewe W. Hvimiiht«»»<br />
Clyde A Minerva Mfnilen<br />
Clyde A Mlnfrvn M.ndiT<br />
Tr.nk W SSontt<br />
Surah P ^liarp<br />
Marmtrot I,<br />
hternm<br />
Walter L. Haehnlen<br />
Kmhryn 0. McCluro<br />
H S Nliimwell A H. W<br />
•nHinmii H Edward* Jr<br />
ThoRMI II. Edw.nla Jr<br />
Thi.mn. II, Rdw.rdn Jr<br />
Thoman H Edwnrdii Jr.<br />
llor...<br />
L. Groa»<br />
'HIOH- H. Etlw.rda<br />
Ttiim. II- nVlwardn<br />
Kftthiyn fi. Mc^luro<br />
Carrie K. L.k«<br />
C«rrlc H. Lake<br />
Ed»<br />
S. l>avli<br />
Getj. >-'- Hnunr<br />
M.i if K llruwn<br />
Mm ir It<br />
Bn,wn<br />
Niulii<br />
StocVtT A Mnry ( i<br />
Mnry I' ('uiinlnirhnni<br />
P. M. C.rrtne<br />
1>. U. llrern*<br />
f. M. (.Ireune<br />
N. Iti.lry<br />
John<br />
Wilmn<br />
Jf,n^i>hiiic<br />
Berneiv<br />
H.n-y PurvJit<br />
lno«. J. Kelly 14-1<br />
Lt-«l*<br />
Alirnhamti<br />
S.riih<br />
Hornstoln<br />
K I.. Worthlufrtun<br />
Hil.ln a--'<br />
M.iy II. lj>it»t:<br />
A. W. Hsilry<br />
L^tntliand Ciirii<br />
Juhn W. Kmve<br />
Berth. W. Laud<br />
Lyili. Howell<br />
llmokiilde Inve.tnmnt i\<br />
Cm 1 Dwiar<br />
II, f;imer Shoemaker<br />
It.<br />
Klmnr Shocm.kt-r<br />
Ch... W. • M.rir.ret Pi<br />
timi'lie 1-' Bauer<br />
Itn.ok.liio Invmtment Cn<br />
Wm<br />
E. MR.i»y<br />
lUymiind G<br />
If.ll<br />
Itayiiiiiml C H.ll<br />
(Torn<br />
"TO<br />
lnr<br />
In.<br />
lnr<br />
Wil<br />
Maaiivy<br />
J. Wllion Monlhan<br />
J<br />
Wilaon Monlhan<br />
J. W[!s.,n Munlhnn<br />
J. Wiln.il, Monllmn<br />
J. Wllatm Monlhtn<br />
J. Wllsuii Monlh.n<br />
Wllllun K. Maii»,y _<br />
Wni. K. Maaney<br />
Jtilin W<br />
R»TO<br />
Wilhetmlnu M. Sni'i.<br />
Willn-linlnn M. 'ini'l.<br />
Wllholmilm M. $il|i|i<br />
Unknown<br />
Tetiith lnr<br />
Zoniili tnc<br />
H. W. Kfdwtway el at<br />
II. W. Ridtfuwar et nl<br />
II. W. Ridinw.y «l nl<br />
II. W. liiilireivar at al<br />
II. W. Kiditeway ft nl<br />
H. W. Kidireway Ft nl<br />
H. W- Kidwway et nl<br />
II. W. KldjrcAvay «t al<br />
II W. Itidudey et til<br />
t;«i. Guffney A ek'« Bench taml Ct<br />
pM-k'ii B««ch Land (?t<br />
Perk'. Iteuch Land Cu<br />
lVrk'a Iteach L.nd It<br />
Ceo. Cafiney A I', linn<br />
41m. F. fiadcr<br />
l'eck. Bench Laml Cu<br />
Peck'n Bench JL.nd Cu<br />
reck'i* Beach Lnnd Co.<br />
Perk'n Beach Land to<br />
!Vck'« Bestih Ltitid Co<br />
tlctan City 'Reelty 4 u<br />
Treamiro Inland Itc.lt y Cu<br />
Ti*.tiute Ixlind . Rculty l\t<br />
Treasure<br />
14I.Hd' Rmltr Co<br />
Trvl.im<br />
laland Kvalty Cn<br />
Margaret (•.<br />
Stfmm<br />
M.rjrirret (•.<br />
Sttmm<br />
Thom» 1". Flahir<br />
Mcrchatid'llle Oak. Amii-x Co<br />
Merch.ntville Oaks Amity C<<br />
Melelt.ntvlllc Oaku Anticx Ci,<br />
Blw. A Kmlly A. Wullacr<br />
Edw A Emily A. W.llxi<br />
Etiiv. A Emily A. W.llan<br />
Provident Trust d> . Ej. A Tr<br />
1'ruvldent Tru.t f'ii.. Ex. ft Tr<br />
Provident Tnuit Co.. Ex. A Tr<br />
Edw. L. A Emily A. Wallarr<br />
Hild. Rcen<br />
Hilda RKH<br />
I renatli"e Inland Ittblt) f<br />
—TriHiinr—lalaml—Really CiT<br />
TriqiHtJi^ Inlnnd Ke»ll) I o<br />
II<br />
A A E Llnmlr, & I<br />
II<br />
A * E Lint-oln A i<br />
II A * E Lincoln * t<br />
Tuekahoa Natlnnal Bank<br />
Turkahuo National Hank<br />
H A A Blla. Llnrnln * r It Allen<br />
H A i Bill Lmrotn * L R Allen<br />
H A « EHl Lincl.i J, I n All. „<br />
II A * Bill. Unroll. * 1 R An,,,<br />
H A . * Kill Iiiictiln 4 r II Allen<br />
II A * E Mm ..In 1 I. n<br />
Allin<br />
bamurl 2, Butlrr<br />
Ellz K & Joaeph i " I .turn<br />
II A 4k E Lincoln L F, R Allen<br />
II A * E Lliutiln * h It Alltn<br />
H A * E. Ulioolit I L K Alltn<br />
II A * E. Unioln I t<br />
H Allen<br />
Walur M IJuek Frank I. !„( 4 (•_„<br />
11 Marrhall<br />
Walter H Buck frank (. l-«if 4 Get<br />
B<br />
ulandiall<br />
Anna L Uuso<br />
129.40<br />
171.49<br />
'O<br />
Alle<br />
Allr<br />
Alli<br />
Hilda<br />
O t<br />
(I C<br />
(Irnaii<br />
Orean<br />
Uecan<br />
Ucean<br />
Ocaan<br />
Ueaan<br />
OcBUn<br />
Re<br />
S. M<br />
RMilty Co<br />
ReaJtr Co.<br />
City Really Co<br />
City Really Cfl.<br />
Ciry Htalty. co.<br />
City Raally f.,.<br />
City Raalty Cn.<br />
City Realty Co.<br />
City Rwlir Cu<br />
Thos. D. Uuernt ^<br />
tiio., D. Qnern.<br />
H s «hlmw. If tax reductinnii<br />
|re niaiie to B puint where prop,<br />
frty uwiierH find It worth while<br />
iiuilil, work will bp I'leiitsri for<br />
Toi'p pHijpl*' ihiin ;iff aviiilnhlf.<br />
jlfre,"<br />
preilictiun was niado tn<br />
Ihe Rotary club at Watson's f<strong>of</strong>.<br />
Wee Shiip IiiBt Friday tiiBht bj'<br />
City Ciiiiiniliiiioiipr Henry IJop!.-<br />
fcr, Jr,, ilirectur <strong>of</strong> revisnui 1<br />
nnil<br />
, lit the riinrluniun nf ii<br />
lii Ik in wliii'h lip auilint'.l<br />
sumii<br />
Xf tlie results his ili > |Uli*'tnifiu im*<br />
Listening In<br />
!ndv|ii!ndi.'iti<br />
and<br />
rurri-ni<br />
Ufrfln ..I.K<br />
iili,. Ths<br />
art nol<br />
yplniuni<br />
mnniw.<br />
lUd<br />
W/K'Ll., now that w» have<br />
" Uii. Wurhl's Spiies all setlied,<br />
State Wants More<br />
Teachers Here for<br />
High School Work<br />
Won't Be Added F»r Two<br />
Years; Inspector Finds<br />
Classen Overcrowded<br />
FACULTY IS PRAISED<br />
i'iiii turn tu the leas<br />
illiiilur tif SiH'inif lhl><br />
And,<br />
Sec Siitliini; Funil'a ICitil<br />
icNCr vxiiluincil in tlctuil<br />
lite<br />
histiiry uf tlip sinking<br />
fuini anJ<br />
ii'tpil tiiat iiy the i?mi iff l!i;i(i<br />
It will pii«H nut' iif iixisLi'liee, with<br />
pli term<br />
iit)ii(l« letii'ml, many uf<br />
em several yuiirs hel'tm" iliciip<br />
ilate.<br />
"Of the $175,000 term ImnVs<br />
miiiiiiiinj tu he ri'tireil," he SHid,<br />
I'lhp nillkiliif funil hll» nsaftii ii.i'<br />
luliiiij; (1-11,000, n» <strong>of</strong> AUBUSI<br />
%H, Thfiu!<br />
will iiM iiiiieuHci bv<br />
IBI- $n,OOD bufme the end uf<br />
|he year, Ifiavirijj it liiiliiiuv ui<br />
Jaii.OOO yet tu l)i) ruined tu' iviirc<br />
KinkihK<br />
fund.<br />
"I iielievi, thut at the t'n.i tif<br />
|U3ii, Bith careful plaiininn ami<br />
ling, tlie turni htiiuls tliiit are<br />
Hue In IWa and JH44 will he iviired<br />
from stix to ••iaht ywir- lielure<br />
they ure clue, ut which time<br />
liio Minkinjr funii ciMiHes tn tic,'<br />
!!*n LlilfiriMti ho*<br />
\ He said thut years ago, public<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials issued bonds for improvement!!,<br />
tu be paid 20 to 40<br />
i in the future, nut that<br />
dieti they<br />
caltlLi due thyre ll.«ll-<br />
|ily were no funriH to meet them.<br />
The bends then would be leiiew.<br />
possibly<br />
with the jiuymeiii nf<br />
half point ill Ihi- interest, nite,<br />
Hy shyrp rulitruKt,<br />
Ilimnpr tnln<br />
pow in recent yoaiB liuiitls liine<br />
reilrcil ttevuraj years<br />
befnrc<br />
Hue, with a resultuiit<br />
saviiifr in<br />
Rst and ii iinifit in the sinl,-<br />
(t'tintiiiiii'il oil piifie !i, Bee, 2)<br />
while we are tm the<br />
miiijei'L, a new idea was dtivehi|ii.,i<br />
in that last series Jfume<br />
Shut misfht lie (iujjjieti tu puliliis,<br />
Iht? Luril Jiigh Ci)mniis-<br />
Muiifi' nl iia.fball<br />
it'nim-eri une<br />
tif ihi" players bei'ause the Inns,<br />
111 a jjiiji buttle denitiiistnition,<br />
iletliittl UlHy didn't wain him<br />
tu pluy.<br />
Why lltil It-t the cuiidnliitf.fi<br />
pui'Jiie Ijelul-e the populace, and<br />
tile UIIU ici'pi.iiiH" the jfieatest<br />
dernunstratitiii tif htius, be ellnlniiiti.d?<br />
Wt i-i>ul,i keMjj Uiis up<br />
UII 111 tin- ulii. left iviiulil he<br />
friiwtiei! will) thi. tin uiiii-ti-<br />
Ju»t<br />
ihiiik ul' ttiH wear and<br />
U.ir un li.puliiiitins and fiimily<br />
xki'liiliilin lhat wnulil lie »aVHil.<br />
"THOSK<br />
* just tJ<br />
Wildwni.ll<br />
yet al.inu'<br />
tin 1<br />
iJe<br />
(ew Motor Club<br />
Is Formed Here<br />
iranch—<strong>of</strong> •AAA^Sueeeedi<br />
Atlantic City Group<br />
Tiie Shore Molur Club <strong>of</strong><br />
oulli Jeisey, .succeeding the At-<br />
Uanti.j City Automobile Cluli, wua<br />
fformally organlEcd at Watson's<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop last night (Thursday),<br />
at a diiinir arrariKad by<br />
Elmer Crane, furiflef<br />
repreftentn-<br />
»ive here <strong>of</strong> the Keyatone Autoniubile<br />
club. The club will have<br />
lota! <strong>of</strong>fice ut the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
[Flower .Shop.<br />
The new olub starta out with<br />
iiberahlp in <strong>Ocean</strong> City alpne<br />
uf approximately 60, and<br />
with an unticipated total mem.<br />
Jershlp in Cape May and At-<br />
|lntic counties <strong>of</strong> 2800 to 8,000.<br />
local urbanization will have<br />
.one truatee on the board <strong>of</strong> di.<br />
eetorss. • •<br />
The club will be fully<br />
affil-<br />
Bnted with the American Automo-<br />
Joile Association and will enjoy<br />
lall privileges <strong>of</strong> gueh memberhip.<br />
The A. A. A. embraces I,-<br />
. 00 clubs in the United States<br />
ami 800 in foreign countries. It<br />
some 1,600,000 active mem-<br />
Bors,<br />
The local members .pledge<br />
Jtnemselvia to work for a "strong<br />
•organization <strong>of</strong> individual motor-<br />
TMil and act collectively in pro-<br />
"notinf better<br />
secondary roads,<br />
leedeil improvements <strong>of</strong> existing<br />
Mads, greater safetF on high-<br />
J'ays and gafety in public ichooli;<br />
•W oppose unjust and unwarrant-<br />
^a motor vehicle taxation in na.<br />
'Wonal and ituto legislaturai."<br />
|Summer Resident<br />
For 40 Years Dies<br />
Mrs Anna Viiglniu Alli-n. nl<br />
Mow nf Hanlsftn n. Al'oil. uitd<br />
lat noon, Sunday, at hvi ltoinc,<br />
1I00S Strntrord nv. Molnne rnh,<br />
iru. $h e ni)(J bccn | (, 0Vl, r<br />
eInce<br />
Iner return earlv In .Setiiisinhor<br />
lirom <strong>Ocean</strong> City, rnoumunia KIUH-<br />
IM her death<br />
I Ftoneral servip^s wer? lit Id at<br />
Inpr lato renldonc», nt 2 p m<br />
IWednendav. Dr. nnii Mra William<br />
|O Abbott attended Truni this tilj-<br />
(Mm,<br />
Alien was thi- im,liter ol<br />
fthe wife nt Mr». Abbott's Volh-<br />
"r. Tbomas H. • M.\tihti\l<br />
S|ie hsd gpent thf- mtti 49 siim-<br />
•*re.,-Since lffJf. RIJB VII<br />
*W.'MI<br />
Last<br />
week, tin 1 iJeinu.iaUi'<br />
iilfjitli lliele •'.ipruiIK 1 ' ai.me sensaUtiiial<br />
I'harges iiKaiilst<br />
tieur|/fi<br />
J. Biehl, allegeil poiitical writer<br />
fur Ltill Hum's Vi'ildwuud 1*!»1-<br />
er, umi a. W, Silvurmaii, stale<br />
t'lmirinun <strong>of</strong> the Hoosevelt Ioi'<br />
I'residem AKKUL'SUMIIIIM, Inc.,<br />
who is lea.iinir the (ight fur<br />
Kt'.in and llntrnuin in Jersi.y<br />
City,<br />
iixiiinsl the Hiiifuu inn-<br />
{'hint 1 .<br />
The chalnfes were made by<br />
William Geiirge, UHsislant pum-<br />
PLUtor uf Huilsnn county, ut<br />
;he .Muiiiv-Dill meeiiiiK ut Wihlwujid<br />
last week. The Tribunejiiuniul<br />
printed them. They<br />
ciinHisted uf a luiifj list <strong>of</strong> inilirtmems<br />
fur vurlous and nyritlr.\<br />
allejfed misdemeanorH, etc,<br />
MOW itimes Ml. Hihsrman in<br />
^Xit snappy answer, demanding<br />
inii "tliate rotriictlijii tit tht<br />
i-huigefl ur he will institute civil<br />
an,I criiiiinal libel (jiDteedings<br />
ajsainst ^.he Trib-Jnur and its<br />
fditi.r.<br />
Jlr, Silverman claims that<br />
lite rei'urii does not constitutethe<br />
claim nf beinK "friniinul,"<br />
as then, was never a conviction<br />
on any <strong>of</strong> the charges. Mr,<br />
(•forfrii also charifed that 'Mr,<br />
.Silvoniian was a fugitive<br />
from<br />
jiistke.<br />
Mr. ailveinuiii was<br />
plesent at the meetinB lit Wiliiwood,<br />
ami Jlr. George<br />
pointed<br />
him out.<br />
Xmv Mr. Silverman<br />
wants to<br />
knuw why Mr. Ueorgo, as^iui.<br />
iiificer <strong>of</strong> the law, diiln't aiTest<br />
hint then and thuie, knowing<br />
him to lie a fugitive, ami turn<br />
him over tu the iiolifc.<br />
That<br />
(UoiHliiUBd on wi 4)<br />
Barnacle Bill<br />
joins Marines<br />
Junior-Senior High to be<br />
Merged Into Six-Yaw<br />
High School.*<br />
Krnni now on, as far as Hie<br />
HUtte in concerned,<br />
there wi] lie<br />
tin junior and senior high<br />
here* Insieiiif it will 'he known as<br />
;i sis-year high school,<br />
Howard Dare White, <strong>of</strong> Trenton,<br />
assistant coninilsNijiner <strong>of</strong><br />
cducatinn, in chariie nf hleb<br />
sebtiols, \sas )iere on Tuesday <strong>of</strong><br />
ia^t week, and announc^ri this tieciHioii<br />
following an aM-rlay in-<br />
•pi'rrlfin, during which he voiced<br />
enthusiastic pra.!fee for the resorl<br />
high school. Its leaching stuff, its<br />
snidpnt body nnd lift rMiiiipnielii,<br />
Seiuirate ••rincipuls Ki>i|ii(ni|l<br />
^ilperintendenl<br />
Oenrge F.._<br />
Brown,<br />
reportlnti the insppcilon,<br />
Tiiesday nigh! <strong>of</strong> this week lo thf<br />
hoard nf educallon, Naid HIH stnle<br />
requires separate principals for<br />
iiininr jind senior hiish schoolf<br />
Whtin he itild Sir. While Hint the<br />
sriiriiiis wevf<br />
heinu aderjualelv sii-<br />
^lervlsed under<br />
ihe present sir.<br />
rangement and that the eniplouiir<br />
<strong>of</strong> iin additional principal would<br />
involve unnecessary<br />
expense, Mr,<br />
White said he would Just oall II<br />
u sis-year high school, nni! iei<br />
it BO nl lhat.<br />
He said the high sriinol 'i.m inn<br />
many riupiU per tearher and that<br />
mni'e * liiKb school teachers nnisl<br />
he added, hilt that in viciv nf Hie<br />
present stringent financinl rnmlllions<br />
ihc ndditlon need not !m<br />
made for two yea.<br />
Resort Housing Committee<br />
Meets With Mayor Tonight<br />
Public Meeting Later, to Acquaint Property<br />
Owners with Federal Reconditioning Plan<br />
A preliminary committee masting haa betn called for<br />
tonight in the commissioners' room, city hall, by jfayor<br />
Harry Headley, chairinan <strong>of</strong> the local community campaign<br />
for reconditioning <strong>of</strong> homei under the federal housing<br />
administration.<br />
He said Wednesday the personnel<br />
<strong>of</strong> the executive and advisory<br />
committees had been only<br />
tentatively selected. He probably<br />
will call a public meetinjr later,<br />
to acquaint property owners with<br />
the plan.<br />
The following information, sent<br />
to The Sentinel Ledger by the<br />
federal housing administration,<br />
gives a good idea <strong>of</strong> the many<br />
needed improvements property<br />
owners can make, under the government's<br />
reconditioning plan:<br />
"For those who live in houses,<br />
those who repair and construct<br />
houses, and ^hose who invest in<br />
houses" the Federal Housing Ad-<br />
, . . ---.-- " --, If you have cash for orouertv<br />
ministration permits you to make (Continued on Page 2, Section S)<br />
housing improvements and repay<br />
in regular inatnllment* nut<br />
Soui<br />
income.<br />
No Need to Delay<br />
Niiw there y no neeti to delay<br />
the larger improvements which<br />
mean better houiiing and better<br />
living. A new coat <strong>of</strong> paint, a<br />
new ro<strong>of</strong>, additional plumbing,<br />
jijfhiiiiij .futures or heating equipment<br />
. .-. any or ail these woulii<br />
improve the arot" ranee,<br />
renfcability<br />
and efficiency <strong>of</strong> your<br />
property,<br />
'Make repairs . . . better<br />
the surroundings for your family<br />
through one <strong>of</strong> the simplest and<br />
•most reasonable<br />
cing ever devised!<br />
ivstems <strong>of</strong><br />
flnan<br />
Motorbike Cop Goes to Sea<br />
And Lands Number Slips<br />
Avail! Belay there, matey!<br />
Meet <strong>Ocean</strong> (llty'M sea-isnini; con<br />
- MiiiorcyclB I'atrnliiiaii naiiiacle<br />
DIM Hiiiith.<br />
Plilladelpllla nild New York ate<br />
Jtlslly iiiotid <strong>of</strong> their marine pnlice<br />
fiirees. Jinny a fliiti fliillon<br />
yarn about Ihnni, IISIH urarnd I lie<br />
iniMes nf iiiaHiixIneH. In tiiiuniliy<br />
these romnntlc, ndventurnuM flKures<br />
who prowl the waterfront,<br />
iiiiiy escflll nut one-miin nea forrc.<br />
Hut in qMnllty? Nij(!<br />
Itiiriui.k- Hill, the Snllnr<br />
Here's how come<br />
Bill to put<br />
In sea:<br />
Pursiilns their routine duties,<br />
WedneHday, Bill nnd riitt'olman<br />
Lpi'iiy rrowley<br />
nRpled two fiolnrml<br />
men in a car, ulldlnB alnng<br />
dfli fit. toward Ihe bridge,<br />
"Numherp!" Tlint thoiiijhi flnHhed<br />
thrntlgll their Rusplnlniis mlndfl.<br />
They gavB chase. An lh« nolnrftl<br />
iiien spoil .icrnsii the liridje, a<br />
(fjntlnOHl on nan II<br />
np<br />
He found the hinlosy denartnieiii<br />
hnndieaiiped beciiuse <strong>of</strong> insiifricieii!<br />
eqiiipnienl. Blnce his<br />
visit slens have been taken to<br />
rertify this, pHncipallv by Ihe<br />
atiditifin <strong>of</strong> an ulexneiislve mot inn<br />
nicMire machine. Films for it will<br />
be siipplled by the stale. The<br />
hoard<br />
will be required tn nay<br />
pnstage on them,<br />
Mr, White's principal retmm.<br />
menilatinn was Ihe ndditlon <strong>of</strong><br />
snap disnensers. which b* stiid<br />
fire reqiilrod, Their iiistaliatinn,<br />
this week<br />
'nises the r.'anrt iib'''<br />
srlmril from fourth tn fifMi cliiSs.<br />
Mr While particHl!irlv tirnlsod<br />
the imnrovement in io«i>iii>r-n.inll<br />
feialions. He wfn aci 1 omnj!il'>il hv<br />
!. A. nice, in fimfsii <strong>of</strong> ciimni(.rrlnl<br />
nditcalion 1 ,<br />
Two Wesley av.<br />
Residences Sold<br />
Carey Reports More Inquiries<br />
Than for B Yean<br />
Two fine Wesley av, residences<br />
exchanged ownership this week,<br />
The large collage at 1417 Wesley<br />
av., formerly owned by Robert<br />
MeCauIley, <strong>of</strong> Wiit Philadelphia,<br />
was purchased by E, E, Hutchin.<br />
son, prominent road contractor,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alden, Delaware <strong>County</strong>, Pa,<br />
The cottage at 1528 Wesley av,,<br />
formerly owned by Perry L,<br />
Smith, <strong>of</strong> Merehantville, was purchased<br />
by T, Herbert Johnutoii,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Globe Engineering co,, gear<br />
manufacturers, Philadelphia,<br />
Both owners jmye<br />
been fr»-<br />
quent <strong>Ocean</strong> City visitors. They<br />
will .ipend the week ends with<br />
their families here while the<br />
weather remains favorable,<br />
T, J, Carey, through whom the<br />
sales were made, said this week<br />
his <strong>of</strong>fice is receiving more in.<br />
qulrits for lots, cottages anil<br />
apartments from prospective buyers<br />
than at anytime during the<br />
past five years.<br />
Recently seven Wesley av, lots<br />
near 21st it. were sold by his<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Plans for the erection <strong>of</strong><br />
two cottages have been approved<br />
and will be constructed<br />
before<br />
next spring.<br />
Dr. Adams on Job<br />
After Operation<br />
Dr, Thomas Adams, local chiropodist,<br />
returned<br />
home Monday<br />
night, after having undergone a<br />
sinus oneralinn in ' Hnlinemann<br />
Hospital lagl week. He Is now<br />
hack in his <strong>of</strong>fice, attending patients.<br />
65- Year-Old Pillow Top<br />
Wins Fair Blue Ribbon<br />
r G' J-I --• i fine In texture and proved Joo<br />
Work ot O1X Ijenerationi | much for her great, great grand-<br />
. Represented in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
. City Heirloom<br />
Mrs, Elna Plant, M» Artury<br />
av,, is proud <strong>of</strong> the fact that ii<br />
piece <strong>of</strong> needle point in which<br />
she eontrlWtfd soniB liandlworli<br />
f<br />
#08 * blue rlhlion<br />
Mi<br />
tt'Jtto<br />
t tho'floiinty<br />
last weell.; :•<br />
[HowUop,!<br />
inother, who began it. and so It<br />
.•ami! tb be nn Inheritance and<br />
each<br />
siicceeilng (eneratlon pill<br />
Its work and labor on It thru<br />
toe effort <strong>of</strong> the eldest daughter.<br />
One can trace the years thru the<br />
difference In nnlor nnd texture<br />
(if the embroidery throud lined.<br />
It was Mrs, - PIftnt'i eomflBtttlon<br />
to put |h^ flnlBblnir tqut'hiss<br />
GOP Candidates<br />
Introduced Here<br />
Kean, Bacharach, H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
Speak at City Hall<br />
Heralded by the lUth Infantry<br />
band, which nerved tiveneMs with<br />
Harold G, H<strong>of</strong>fman, Republican<br />
candidate for governor, state,<br />
congressionai and county eandidates<br />
rode into <strong>Ocean</strong> City at<br />
10:80 a, m., yesterday, on the<br />
second atop <strong>of</strong> tin oll-tlay county<br />
tour, and were greeted on city<br />
hull steps by a crowd that lined<br />
both aides <strong>of</strong> Asbury av.<br />
They were introduced by May<br />
or Headley over the city'i leu,<br />
speaker system.<br />
The tour ended last night with<br />
a iiiassmeetlng in Wildwood,<br />
which fired the opening gun In<br />
the Republican county campaign<br />
Hups Post Office "Wop"<br />
Congressman Isaac Burhiirach<br />
said at the rneeting here thai he<br />
would not be a "rubber, stamp",<br />
m Washington, He rapped Am<br />
Idnunistration for failure to provide<br />
a new post<strong>of</strong>fice here and<br />
won applause by advocating compensation<br />
fur ex-service men.<br />
Senator Hamilton F. Kean siild<br />
he huped Bacharach will be the<br />
next speaker <strong>of</strong> the House He<br />
declared for federal protection <strong>of</strong><br />
beaches, and said New Jewry'*<br />
workers are paying millions in<br />
federal tajies, used to pay west,<br />
ern and southern farmers to plow<br />
under crops and live stock<br />
Charges Dill, Hague Candidate<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
declared there must<br />
be a complete revision <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey's taxing system to relieve<br />
the burden on real estate. He<br />
charged that Mayor Ha K iit.s Hud-<br />
Jon county Democratic bom,<br />
brought out William L. Dill for<br />
governor,<br />
'Mayor Hfpdley introduced As.<br />
sembrynmn<br />
William C, Hunt,<br />
Siirhng W, Cole, candidate for<br />
county clerk; Albert K. Blinn,<br />
for sheriff; Lawrence M, i.ear<br />
and Osman M. Corson, for freein.<br />
j ^ ^M8 |(-<br />
Free Vaccination<br />
OtferedChildren<br />
Health Officer Urges Con.<br />
tent *-<br />
Free vareinatlon aOTiiisl smnil.<br />
pox ia <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>Ocean</strong> ritj- chlldren<br />
<strong>of</strong> school and pre-rthonl nm,<br />
the hoard <strong>of</strong> education was informed<br />
Tiiesday nlBlit (by f'ltv<br />
Health Officer Harold Hairer. "<br />
In a letter to the hnriril he<br />
said this is made possible by the<br />
free distribution <strong>of</strong> materinl hy<br />
the state department <strong>of</strong> health.<br />
He has obtained a supply <strong>of</strong><br />
forms for narentR to RIOT, Riving<br />
thilr consent. And he said he felt<br />
Biire the school physician imrl<br />
other resort physlcianR will glart.<br />
ly cooperate with tlieir services.<br />
He reminded the 'board that It<br />
has tlin risrht to exclude any ten.<br />
(her or pupil, not siiecessfnllv<br />
vaccinated or re-vaceinated. This<br />
however, hai never been enforced<br />
here.<br />
Board members agreed to cooperate<br />
with him fully,<br />
Pni-onts<br />
Boat Upsets in<br />
Bay; Man Missing<br />
Cowl Guard Search For<br />
Philadelphia!! Futile<br />
A joyous fisliliiii parly early<br />
WediieBduy rvenlni! heiieved in<br />
hnve ended in d»aih fur one man<br />
iiiid neuriy insulted In Ihe drowii-<br />
IIIK nf another nmn und IIIH wife<br />
lifter the rowboal in whinh<br />
they<br />
nal upset in the liny <strong>of</strong>f Mil st.<br />
The man thniiKlit In imve<br />
drowned was Bliner Wiliv. S5.<br />
who hud been wnrliinj,. on ihe lei<br />
iriicks or ••Wllltey" Bnllersiiv and<br />
living nt the Iliiltprshj- himie. 12<br />
nay iiv., .uince eiiriy siimiiier. H»<br />
formerly lived in Philadelphia mid<br />
hftd been iibmiiini; to iiceumpiiiiy<br />
ihe Battershy to Plnilda soon.<br />
ItcHOiii'il l(, Allen<br />
nrotherH<br />
Hnrij.iinin<br />
MuiTii, 1 , !R, nnd iii»<br />
wife, Margaret, Sfl, <strong>of</strong> (LM Buy<br />
nv.. were resimad through qiiieji<br />
work on I lie part or Ted and Klflott<br />
Alleii. son« <strong>of</strong> caplaln J. H.<br />
Allen, who t:iintfini;; tlie tiugtljouss<br />
id 4th st. ami the buy.<br />
Hearing .Mrs. SIurrny'H s<br />
lifter tin- round hollom i^i'iifl<br />
erturned,<br />
launched*<br />
Parade, Carnival<br />
On Hallowe'en Is<br />
Plannedby C <strong>of</strong> C<br />
Legion and Jemee to Co-<br />
^watr in Street Pag.<br />
eant and Fete.<br />
LEGION BAND PLAYS<br />
Street Dancing, Games and<br />
Contest* Scheduled<br />
For Children<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City kids are going tu<br />
Town Gossip<br />
have a parade<br />
this year!<br />
f<strong>of</strong><br />
Hallowe'en<br />
The chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce de^<br />
elded Tuesday night to sponsor<br />
the affair In cooperation with<br />
Police chief Jack Jerriee and<br />
.Morgan Ranck post, American<br />
Legion, which will be requested<br />
to assist.<br />
Otis M, Tosvnsend and Dr, J,<br />
Howard Sharp were appointed<br />
representatives <strong>of</strong> the chamber<br />
to make arrangements. Chief Jernee<br />
had been conslderingc the plOA<br />
himself f or a week,<br />
1<br />
Mrs, Rosalie T, Howo reported<br />
she was sure that mPiiiherB el<br />
the Businesg and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Women'M ^lub will act as judges,<br />
and Mr, Towngend volunteered to<br />
erect a judges' stand. It Is pian<br />
ned to ask- the Cape May Count}<br />
American Legion band to furnish<br />
music.<br />
Besides a short para-ie <strong>of</strong> chiU<br />
dren in costume, it is planned to<br />
follow with a sort <strong>of</strong> carnival in<br />
a ropeil-<strong>of</strong>f portion <strong>of</strong> Asbury av.,<br />
for (fames, dancing and various<br />
kinds <strong>of</strong> contests, with ll<br />
prises to be awarded.<br />
The chamber felt the uf!ai t<br />
not only will liven things up, but<br />
will keen th younger people uut<br />
<strong>of</strong> mischief.<br />
Schwatt Sues School<br />
For$25,000Damage«,<br />
Of Accident Two Y<<br />
the Aliens quickly<br />
rowboiilH iriiiii their<br />
iliick.<br />
Ted pii'keii Mm. Murray<br />
from Ihe water near fit Ii St., while<br />
liliiolt rescued her husband, iiiilli<br />
were weak frimi tlieir striiisBles<br />
In Hep afloat, iillt were otbeisvitr<br />
un harmed.<br />
roBNt fiiiiird Neiiri.li I'iilili><br />
rantain<br />
Allen meantinie put in<br />
n call for coast guards. A bout<br />
rrom the 4th si, siatloh coninuinded<br />
by Captain rhrlslophnr Ben-<br />
II ll h<br />
p<br />
patrolled the bnv to inth<br />
si,<br />
witliniit findini! Wiley. Th',,<br />
IIIBII examined bridgi IIIIIIIR to<br />
see if he miglil he clitlEillB In nil"<br />
nf (hem, Ted All made :\ sepond<br />
trip out nnd sBiirehed<br />
Klder island<br />
in the hay without rcMiiH,<br />
It was nol detcrmineil<br />
exiirilv<br />
whnl eniiKed Wiley's disappearanee,<br />
as he was known in iinvn<br />
bceii a good swimmer, MIH, ^Mirray,<br />
who Hield Jils belt lo Keen<br />
berHolf nflniit for a tiiiie, rfiensed<br />
her hold for a momeni, nnii coiiliJ<br />
not find Wiley aenin.<br />
nesidents ninnj the liny reported<br />
that they heard laiiEhiei'<br />
shortly before the fntal upsei. iniiiftatine<br />
thnt ihe<br />
Ing themselves.<br />
tin were enjiiywlll<br />
ihe notified<br />
this nt<br />
munlse their chili<br />
through the<br />
schools <strong>of</strong> this opportuntty to Im-<br />
Idren,<br />
School Buses Crowded<br />
Say S. End Residents<br />
Complaint from South End rrsidents<br />
thnf Pitbljc Service lumen<br />
haiillnf children betwen there and<br />
(h* tbree schonln were no crowded<br />
that many children were forced<br />
to ttand was received recently<br />
by the board <strong>of</strong> education ind resiilted<br />
In a Buggestion being made<br />
that ehlldren llvlnp north <strong>of</strong> 17th<br />
st, be required to walk to school.<br />
The matter was referred to fluporlntendent<br />
Qeorge E, Bruyti,<br />
and lie roported to the hoard oh<br />
Tuesday ttlffct that ho tn Invesil,nUng,<br />
(but that he had hoard<br />
»i colajplBlnbi recently. • ..-::.<br />
Grocer Here, Dead<br />
David W, Dibb, 5C, Paulsbiro<br />
grucer for IS years, and resident<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City for 20 years until<br />
1017, died in Pnulsboro Sunday<br />
after an illnegs <strong>of</strong> sl» niantiiB,<br />
Mr, Dibb conducted a grucery<br />
store here at 12th st, and A»-<br />
bury av. He was an uncle <strong>of</strong><br />
Harry Dibb, resort - .plumbing<br />
contractor.<br />
He was interr«tl at Clarkshoij<br />
Wednesday afternoon. He is «ui-<br />
Jr., and<br />
Suits Holding Up<br />
Bank's Dividend<br />
Bower Say* He Hu En<br />
ough Cash for Payment<br />
A dividend niiild-be declared<br />
this time by the First Nntlonal<br />
Bunk's receiver, p, IC, J, Bower,<br />
were jt not that several suils are<br />
now pendinu to 1 eHtuhllah preferreil<br />
claims against the receivership,<br />
.Mr, Bower said loday In<br />
m.iiiiiiE<br />
iinblir bis qjiarterly<br />
siiiienient.<br />
"Olivioiisly, thi; plaintilfH In<br />
Ihese siillH could secure n re<br />
siialninis order If I iitioiiipled tn<br />
pay out any <strong>of</strong> (be iissels bnfnrc<br />
tlieir idMiw are disposed <strong>of</strong>," he<br />
said. He Indicated that he will<br />
fii'hi ail i»f these siiiis to the<br />
blltor eiiil.<br />
rash tin Hani)<br />
Tho statement «hows (1SB,4!)O,-<br />
H2 niiHij on hand, nn increase <strong>of</strong><br />
$2,;tS4,58 dtirinB the pasl three<br />
monthM. This, Mr, Bower pointed<br />
out, IK ample lo declare n first<br />
dividend,<br />
were it not frtj- the<br />
suits. The receiver was not op.<br />
timistie as to the prospects nf<br />
payinK a dividend nt any lime in<br />
tho near fnHiroT<br />
The receivership has cost $110.-<br />
fl7 duriiifr the three months end-<br />
Ing Spntemher no, as compared<br />
with $1,213.(11 during the prev-<br />
Iniis quarter. 'Hie total cost to<br />
date « expenses over<br />
composed nf cash collected from<br />
Intercut, premiums and rent — Ifl<br />
S7,4S7.17. ExpenBeR to dale<br />
tntnl<br />
%iiSW.iB and ' earnings, $3!),,511,-<br />
m.<br />
Gnllectlona diirlnj? the oimrter<br />
were i3!),O,ilg,27, brinf Ing t|e<br />
Brand total to f6S3.l37.4g, to date.<br />
I'll j mcntu Dnellile, *<br />
The receiver paid (ZS.Sil.nn rtlir.<br />
ing the three months to ihe Beronsi<br />
ruction Ftnanre r<strong>of</strong>noratlon<br />
and lo ihe I^ederril neserve. an<br />
fnmparod .with Ml,afl7.4'l Pak! In<br />
Ihe previous nunrter. Total paid<br />
In ilyie |402,R16.10,<br />
in proieclion <strong>of</strong> is.<br />
Mets for the quarter totaled 14,-<br />
nO!1.4B, or n tola] to ilaie <strong>of</strong> f]T,.<br />
flg<br />
fl4g.8n, T.liiH eovevs<br />
two soni,<br />
David<br />
Stewart,<br />
taies. inBuron<br />
proporty<br />
Mrs. Ellen Ryan Dies;<br />
Lived Here 8 Years<br />
cMrs. Ellen Ryan, 10, <strong>of</strong> S4B<br />
Delancey pi,, a resident here for<br />
eight yean, died Saturday morning<br />
at her home, and was laid to<br />
rest Wednesday following funeral<br />
services in Fiankford, Pa,, her<br />
former, home.<br />
She ig survived by her daughter,<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Conway; a<br />
granddaughter, Helen, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City, and one grandson, William<br />
Conway.<br />
Miss Helen Conway ia connected<br />
with the <strong>of</strong>fue <strong>of</strong> Prank<br />
E. Darby Agency,<br />
School Board FeeliiV<br />
Grand and Glorious<br />
'NoUier<br />
grand 'nd jlorious<br />
feellnii<br />
Henrji W, Towriiend. aeore-"<br />
tary, reported "to the board <strong>of</strong><br />
education, Tumtday nliht, that<br />
all bills, salaries and teactaflrx'<br />
annultv fund lftBtailnients ari<br />
p»Id.to date.<br />
v And to top It.<br />
Storm Caves in Bulkhead<br />
A quarter pf a mile <strong>of</strong> Waverly<br />
rtl. was barricaded against traffic<br />
by the police, Saturday, after the<br />
bulkhead which supports it, near<br />
the Longport bridge was demol-<br />
Ie There a NudJst (Or<br />
B. V, D.) Colony Hew?<br />
WalkinB alonf late<br />
Mondaj<br />
aftemoan, taking his daily constitutional,<br />
a eertaitf <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
man was startled to m a youth<br />
clad most peeuUarily for the<br />
chilly afternoons <strong>of</strong> autumn,<br />
This was on West av. near<br />
13th st. The man might have<br />
been about 30 years <strong>of</strong> age. He<br />
was tall, but too thin to be<br />
termed athletic. He was clad<br />
in B, V. D.'s and • atraw hat.<br />
That Is absolutely all he wore,<br />
"Is there a nudist colony<br />
around here" inquired the p&.<br />
destrian.<br />
"Naw!* wag the reply.<br />
"Are you cold?"<br />
ptr.ilsted<br />
the flrst one.<br />
"Naw" again replied the second,<br />
"What'i your name?" "Salter,"<br />
was the laconic reply.<br />
The<br />
mystery was hot ex.<br />
plained.<br />
They Can't Laugh Off<br />
That Tern Cotta Sign<br />
The Atlantic City Electric Co,<br />
may think that fine-looking, romodeied<br />
building at Sth st, and<br />
Asbury av., is its new home,<br />
but the phantom forms <strong>of</strong> the<br />
old Title and Trust co. still<br />
flap around the cornices.<br />
Deeply cut into the terra<br />
cotta just under the eavei, on<br />
front and siile in thf Title aud<br />
Trust eo, name, reminder that<br />
the now defunct concern once<br />
called the building home.<br />
* m *<br />
Ford Bond, Ted Musing<br />
Monopolise Things Here<br />
Ford .Bond, ace aports announcer<br />
for the National Broadcasting<br />
to. and Ted Busing,<br />
for Columbia, certainly<br />
gxpnued<br />
themselves along' Asbury<br />
av., :di|ring the wind-up <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
TWtt i l « l i *ftm"•'• V<br />
from<br />
ettTf, .thirjf * or^fiurfe 1<br />
automobile.<br />
The itreet was<br />
almost deserted as ball fans aut<br />
before their radioi. ' "<br />
Cit)<br />
employes JmU-ncd in on<br />
the top floor<br />
A radiu m the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Pidiie Chief Juck G.<br />
Jernee kept thf toppers<br />
posted.<br />
• * *<br />
Thornton, Once Piermaster,<br />
Looku Kinda I^oncly Now<br />
Ei! ward<br />
T. Thornton, who<br />
used tu he piermastei at the<br />
Anglers,' Club pier,<br />
which was<br />
demolished in u summer<br />
storm<br />
iv,it yeais a(ro, came m Satuldji\,<br />
loukino; a little lonexome.<br />
tt> nutily us he was <strong>of</strong>f to Fort<br />
Slycrt, Florida, foi the winter<br />
He Bald he was Hurt uf "lost"<br />
since the old pier went out umi<br />
since so rnuiiy uf. the club's<br />
members had died. Ho has been<br />
coming here fur years and<br />
yearn, and it uidrly known<br />
amuiiK<br />
fishermen.<br />
He recalled that some 20 or<br />
25^yeais ago, as he WUH about<br />
to go tu Flunda bj sea, during<br />
the fall hurnt*rie season, he<br />
happened to see the IJ1H\,<br />
"BrewntiTS Millions," in Brooklyn.<br />
It deputed the interioi<br />
<strong>of</strong> a cabin un a yacht,<br />
caught<br />
• n u hurricane <strong>of</strong>f HutteraH, It<br />
pitched<br />
u lldii OD the utage.<br />
Next ilu> he het ^ail for that<br />
same Htorm-tnssed areu. with<br />
-gr-jwe—inlsglvinfffi - -<br />
Auto<br />
Rod on<br />
FOOT tm<br />
TT- -^~1<br />
Negligence<br />
Strip to be<br />
ated by<br />
iuitior<br />
izfj^opr'i.<br />
must the <strong>Ocean</strong> dty'J<br />
ucation haii l>een «Wr<br />
win L. Schwatt. It,]<br />
tlia board meeting, 1<br />
The nit It the<br />
nonni Injurlei and<br />
§ar Schwatt slle«w<br />
ed in September, 18<br />
drove onto the Mfkl! „<br />
the 6th BL side <strong>of</strong> ihej<br />
grounds<br />
BTSlpBr'*"<br />
rod, protruding from'<br />
pierced the floor boi<br />
car nod inlureff'fun fc<br />
The rod WWollH ,.<br />
which the school Intonl*!<br />
sere plared there trjr "<br />
chain or rope wan<br />
ODR these rMi to u<br />
to keep <strong>of</strong>t would-bp<br />
chain bad tbe^n rnnoin<br />
rndi had not y»»<br />
away Schwatt'i car<br />
in the darkness.<br />
I<br />
tend« a wumlnji; llptit.i<br />
been suspeDdM H"oni<br />
In hit complaint, ,_;Ji<br />
the car waa damaged I<br />
pair and Hist bo tn j<br />
(Contlqurf an r<br />
Pay Your Poll Tax!<br />
Constable's Coming<br />
You who have been ducking;<br />
your $1 a year poll taxes f<strong>of</strong><br />
the past two years had better<br />
pity! The constable (John Dcn~<br />
nis) will Ki't you cf you don't<br />
watch out!<br />
The department <strong>of</strong> revenue<br />
and finance nnnounced today<br />
that all unpaid poll tuxes, from<br />
l!)32 to <strong>1934</strong>, inclusive, will he<br />
turned over to Dennis for col-<br />
Itxlion next week.<br />
Struhlc on Vacation<br />
City Treasurer and Mrs-<br />
Struble «re on a vncntion tri<br />
North Jersey thi?t week.<br />
^. W.<br />
m i<br />
They<br />
ished by a high tide and hlgli left Saturday anil will return on<br />
•son ' ' Monduy.<br />
No Bills, Low Tax Rate,<br />
Cash Surplus: Cincinnati<br />
Visitor Here Singa<br />
i<br />
<strong>of</strong> His City-Managed<br />
Home Town<br />
Jlr, and Mra. Thomas O. WrtRht<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clnclnattl, frequent <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
ttlohe trqtlcrs, are<br />
vlsltorfi and<br />
spending<br />
week ' here tis the<br />
KIK-stn <strong>of</strong> 'Mr. and Mrs. D Fran*<br />
ftmlth, 621 Orean av<br />
The WrlghtB have come here<br />
since 1919. rjpon being asked If<br />
khejr came every<br />
I replied,<br />
""«• '•<br />
Church in Atlantic city.<br />
They are enthusiastic about <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
L_lho_<br />
The couple will<br />
sades Park, where Mr.-<br />
an<br />
instructor in<br />
They met while both *e<br />
tcndintr the state<br />
lege, Trenton.<br />
Additional T«<br />
For Central<br />
Mrs. Ixiuise<br />
resort teacher, wM<br />
the itchool board<br />
r<br />
to take over half <strong>of</strong>- the,.,<br />
heret<strong>of</strong>ore taught by Mtui<br />
arine Ojtden, In the<br />
school. Miss Ogden's ,<br />
been badly<br />
They're Glad<br />
Discovered<br />
It was n (break "fj<br />
City school klflg thj<br />
pber ColumTiUa aturaTi<br />
America while<br />
the eafltctn shore otlA<br />
erwlee, they<br />
lpff a holiday todtyCil<br />
anil thev aie.<br />
V<br />
This ID rolntnhtW';<br />
fc<br />
TooUte<br />
TOR KBNT — Al<br />
rotpu mid dlnlni<br />
a u '^l''^l. 425 Mt<br />
«19 ftU it.<br />
Wsfl.
ft -A -^ \ 7 i | y jT;—* fetjjM J*PT T*T T* t r J j<br />
Kinully itit«J-f>(te(l the duunoir In '<br />
--,«-,;.:.-;,:• .-•»• fh« *TO"f. :B»tabiy".*Ulv.b#'itnt<br />
•^•:»•••;;;•:^yj^-e-^^^VfV^^i<br />
winter and<br />
Lei.um Time Move I SchooU; Brown<br />
Upon by a newly i ,:... th« BIbl.,<br />
„» Woitinit one iltk 9 ih. D«1W «4i3{:'PW (fBi«, e', ntoVlBltlit ffloyiiMnt :ipqh sptrisor-<br />
,<br />
01<br />
„. »•• bHato tonw one<strong>of</strong> xout. When jsn_» »w M Jw tHi government, addressed<br />
••• ffi* 1 *' '»•**• J»'••'"!* Mia th.' dek al tne <strong>Ocean</strong> flty Olvle Club it the<br />
ith munltioiw makers Ut« i»uy,<br />
i l «*"I *<br />
' toa»«i8 In the t*6 grade lilioplj,<br />
however, reduced the net gsin (for<br />
hw<br />
^Jritfiy<br />
L<br />
"\:_<br />
p<br />
1<br />
if<br />
•_rf<br />
, I<br />
1<br />
riflfffT<br />
w m m<br />
fiSWgSfiVJ<br />
"HI<br />
t nBf^~riBjf~T3TBItC iiiiilSJ^fciiis-llliJili<br />
mi oil the port] Oii-to-Oregon, Inc., Washington,!<br />
aiYpwpriitloBs<br />
and Japan,<br />
?5l»t|4drtB' wttH; reduced publicity I dliarmament and world pence<br />
^S<br />
j "Dour Mayor<br />
I larl Sharp and Benner wai np- dojiij.' Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />
i , . , , j 0I. Iti daily in my li<br />
plans a sauer 1<br />
I social time here, at which tlie I Pr<strong>of</strong>. Unger,<br />
"• 1 • • •" • -- 3, Look FWwirt to 1135<br />
iueh eweedingly<br />
pleasant<br />
our improvement jn health.<br />
your splendid<br />
Hoy Jeffries, Vic uriesnaufl am ^S^SJF&< ,-- , 'Continue to enjoy these delightful<br />
William L. Gibb were appointed . "Uf« EILERT." features <strong>of</strong>fered by the kind and<br />
a standing committee for re- (IWCrestiren rd., Upper Darby) far-flighted people <strong>of</strong> your great<br />
freshments. _ * * * resort,<br />
Henry Eoijaer, Jr., finance <strong>of</strong>- "Dear Sir — I am writinB to "Very truly,<br />
ficer <strong>of</strong> the post, (fave ft report tell yoii how much my siiter and 'THlSS ELSIE M. MOVER"<br />
<strong>of</strong> the treasury's condition, I enjoyed our. stay in <strong>Ocean</strong> City (Wernersville, Pa.)<br />
parochial p,-T. A.<br />
plans Card Parties<br />
A series <strong>of</strong> monthly card parthe<br />
American Legion<br />
TeaeSer Asiociation was decided<br />
Playful Clerk Is • Free Dance by<br />
On Probation<br />
from Chelsea Presbyterian church<br />
Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>eBBliinn] Wo. in Atlantic City,, will conduct<br />
It was -then that Bill put tomen's elub Wednesday nirtit at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Evangel Bible<br />
Class, 418 8th st,, second<br />
soit. Ho eoinmandeered a rowboat the club's first dinner meetinji u(<br />
nt a 7th st. dock, and steered for the winter, at WBtson's r'<strong>of</strong>foo floor, at 7:« p. m,, Thuriday,<br />
';-Iael joo car cotint on to live yon tBi apih i—«i— Beaoh Thorbfare.<br />
mmk etesdy, V hlhfl healths Mbeat in etwry I And thtjs h lie reclaimed the pack-<br />
vice president.<br />
a Christian Jew, will hive speo-.<br />
In a round-table talk, she cuvo<br />
^M.^ilViuja Free healing<br />
MiAjMlI jmr 'Hne coal' deal SaWdiforter, 2*, <strong>of</strong> JOT fmhtm<br />
they can Binlte their clib<br />
a program <strong>of</strong> sonjr and , tesfli<br />
t-lhma a ih« dauified tele- stj *|i6 'wma fined ISO for pds-thoroughly up to date.<br />
mony. It is expected the nieiialgt<br />
will be fivtn by their paitoti<br />
|^lWk' d U U<br />
Key. Lome H, Belden, '.; •,<br />
coal<br />
AtOtNCOALCO.<br />
Walter<br />
K <strong>of</strong> C Tonight<br />
Swiped Cops' Columbus Day Community<br />
Cur Mutt Report Affair; Convention Hall<br />
I with til earnings obtained B col-1<br />
BEC<br />
Lindsey, 83, <strong>of</strong> 1111 A community dance, with evan,<br />
unaries u, Keao lea in m i glasM8i if,,,. firil p<br />
.. .... „„ „._.,,,.i auspices <strong>of</strong> II *>_<br />
hrty with instructions from Judge the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Knights <strong>of</strong> Col- II Carpet *-« Cleening Work*<br />
devotions, fte theme <strong>of</strong>, which j i t u i f or Prid ni ht ^ ^Palmtr M. Way to i ' umbus. The Ramblers Orchestra "^ Th_ Old... Md Msit It.ll.bl.-<br />
wps 'Good Citizenship. • j,,, ..a nn,i M_ H o Bn^i n» «„<br />
Thire were two vocal aold f r H^ a^dd county probation <strong>of</strong>fieer once a will furnish music, and the gen- I DM •1 5-2710 lit] B.lllc A.,.<br />
fj s W GuiaSon<br />
by Miss Clara RoMnion who was J,,, 1.^^'<br />
Gu » (Mn mpnth.<br />
eral public is invltpd to attend. I Mm tut Musts, Jr. AilinUi' Oil*<br />
Pleading guilty in special sessioiii<br />
court to larceny <strong>of</strong> an au-<br />
series <strong>of</strong> winter events, design-<br />
The Knights are planning a lte=<br />
Mcompaniea by Miss Batg; Boyd. " ^ " i S S r ^ giiter Gertrude<br />
gave talks outlining the tomobile, Lindsey admitted he ed to draw the community together.<br />
had been drinkinj when he asked<br />
T<br />
Barnacle Bill Joint the school and religious work /s trUsporting the •. (tips tci<br />
Atlantic City "TieadqiiartffB," aecording<br />
(o police.' '<br />
And little Jimmie told Wg<br />
teacher tnat.the belt example<br />
<strong>of</strong> a web-footed animal was a<br />
PIrit Dinner Session<br />
Miss Frances Britain, <strong>of</strong> Toms<br />
Hlver, addressed the Oeoaii aity<br />
The club accepted Hie luvitnl ion<br />
to act «l jndges In the resort's<br />
Hallqwe'en parade. It was announced<br />
that the national poster<br />
contest, whtch will advortiHn Bus.<br />
Inesi and: Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Wiimen's<br />
week ntst.Bprini, will close the<br />
end, <strong>of</strong> thin month.<br />
Thoit attending the meeting included:<br />
Mrs. Virginia Crann. iires.<br />
identi MTi, Miriam Walrfwright,<br />
Miss S. B. Beck, Mrs, Sefhifart<br />
Miss Ruth Dalmaflo, In, p. Lo.<br />
Boy I(owe,, Mrs. Herhert WIlkR,<br />
Miss Ukener, M!ss Hfilen Derlick,<br />
MM, lllzanetli Woodcoek,<br />
Mrs. Afla Bantfin, Mrs, John jrnmonz,<br />
Mils Dorotpy Olrtach. Jfrs.<br />
Plorenoe Wrnoh and Miss Edfth<br />
ft. «§n«lL<br />
r^iuHEu, me eop uisn went rk=w<br />
the police station, and nejtf thing''<br />
he knew Lindsey and his fllr<br />
nntt<br />
Mr, and Mrs, George E, Seaman,<br />
MB Asbury av,, recently ae-<br />
......»». ulI,dsey at Spd st.<br />
and Afibury av.<br />
companied their son, Earl R. Sea-man and family, on a motor trip answer this question. Know tie<br />
thorough eye examination will<br />
suffestitig leniency^ said the incident<br />
as it turned out was notN. V, where they visited Wends school progress result from de.<br />
to Toronto, Canada, via Auburn, facts! Visual injury, and poor<br />
serious.<br />
and Niagara Falls, They returned<br />
via Buffalo, coming over the appointment. Drugless sigllt ser.<br />
fective vision. Dial J-lSSl for<br />
Peace Bridge from Canada. vice ilnce IDOZ. Very moderate<br />
They returned home Monday, In coat<br />
To Visit Bible Clais<br />
A young people's gospel team<br />
Mrg. Alice Yeomani,' <strong>of</strong> SUdland<br />
Park, N. J., was a Vedntfday<br />
and Thursday house gmii <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr, and Mrs. Clinton B. Price.<br />
She is Mr. Prise's siswr.<br />
PMladelpkut<br />
4fttoWp to Canada<br />
Hip VSetinrGoei Home<br />
Robert Brunker, a Fhiladelphian<br />
who had been recuperating here<br />
since spring as the remit <strong>of</strong> a<br />
broken hip, was returned to his<br />
home on Wednesday in the city<br />
ambulance. -<br />
•ntto Msn-lnj MnftM II •''!•*<br />
Sgbjiei for Mit_t H<br />
"ABB ilN, DISEASE, AND<br />
DEATH BEAlf"<br />
aonJ.r sdiwl .t ftfi ft.U,<br />
lawyer and for his gift jf era.<br />
tory.<br />
He Is solicitor for the ,bor.<br />
ought <strong>of</strong> Catasauqua and N,<br />
Catasamiua, the N. Cataaauqua<br />
board <strong>of</strong> education, the Lehigh<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Catasauqua and the Lehigh<br />
B. i L. Assn. He is a charier<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Caiasauqua<br />
Rotary club and has a 100 per<br />
cent attendance record.<br />
WE DO HKNOVATIlfG IK<br />
AIT, ITS ItBANL'HES<br />
Caipell, Rlfl, lIptiohdrlnK. Itiltr»fti,<br />
Bindiiif, Friniins, WtsfiBE,<br />
Drffng and Rcpafrinf<br />
ihanponitf <strong>of</strong> Fine Il<strong>of</strong>liestic<br />
and Oriental Units<br />
Moth. DntnrM bJ Oar Up tcll.lc<br />
rmai<br />
Cirpcia «•< tali Stored<br />
Atlanric City<br />
Ready for School? '<br />
Dr. LW. Belts & Sons<br />
OFTOMETOIStt<br />
1708 AtlanUe Arauio<br />
Atlantic City, S, i.<br />
0 a. m, to 5 D, m.<br />
Ewing T,<br />
Carson<br />
^ , i:)_<br />
Fnuott ! I<br />
Lossesl<br />
CLINTON R<br />
TlthO<br />
Fine Corner.<br />
Lwge<br />
Room,<br />
8 BedrooiDB WW'<br />
HolWato<br />
BERTRANDJI<br />
•'<br />
15th and<br />
'"' vS'S<br />
FIRE INSI<br />
Check Up<br />
WHAT! MOP ONAVA<br />
m WtOTEdT YOUR LINOLEUM<br />
ttl foM LlBlrtte !• a tough, dgrabl. v«nhh<br />
Wi* *er llnebum, Jw pour ttafc*i wM<br />
fljliUJ, nitii rt^i-ti" J fa.-.-^ -•; --' - - f-"-j|' f JfA^-A f A feiiJiWirir'<br />
»»w«r una iprtoa, jt Qroona wlin /Hljivllwiwu<br />
It III \I',OI I I<br />
sed Cars<br />
I Chevrolet $| Ag<br />
DeSoto<br />
Coupe<br />
929 Sport Coupe<br />
Ford<br />
D Down • M per Week<br />
Tenna on All Cscd furs<br />
er Chevrolet Co.<br />
ITIIOKIZED UEALKB<br />
119 Aabmy Am<br />
OPflCAl<br />
cui»ioh by<br />
as' to what would b<br />
way they could help get the<br />
ject completed.<br />
To Oo To Florida<br />
wS,"Si h<br />
U1 2 ^<br />
to^pend the winter to we iouth<br />
—Beck's. Open All Year.—Adv.<br />
ALE<br />
$1.90 per Case<br />
BeMltijf's Point<br />
f2.1B per Case<br />
Delhercd • Oeean City<br />
Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> City 394<br />
CONEY<br />
THe Titling <strong>of</strong> Bhtsse^, ls t an art, demanding<br />
first, a thorough' knowledge <strong>of</strong> optical requirements—that<br />
the vision may be accurate and<br />
comfortable. Second, skill and a, sense <strong>of</strong><br />
fitness, so that the glasses may rest comfort,<br />
ably and he beGOmliiM.<br />
M.EBLATTCO<br />
AitWiQiCD<br />
IHL M. R. trO?RO8,<br />
O|itiinii>lriHl-ln.ehiir|c«<br />
AjUn*tkQryi M tD.p« r +m«rtStOf,-DW4-lm *<br />
WALL PAPER<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
RowB k* 1 '<br />
^^^<br />
Sc to15c<br />
Boia with or without borderi.<br />
Paint Specials<br />
B«Me«lloB'<br />
np M ««<br />
Church^ Celtbrate<br />
ST. JOHN'S XUinERAN<br />
l t It<br />
Omtrai: Wi; Reboot,<br />
Mjf, Brown; iaM, ;f A good<br />
Mrs, tralnor said that evury I nre going to nchool, Instead.*<br />
OLV THiNiTr EPISCOPAL ? ut taMuse<strong>of</strong> the SO hour week. If OVA _«_owin<br />
be observed 'Sunday, The church ""*" p. m.-~lytw Tueirfw. I<br />
edilice ii one <strong>of</strong> the oldest <strong>of</strong> flie Bstonr taiidini, Federttlon diiM *»""_,jr^_i<br />
.Methodist faith to the United OCMN cnfTXRiw ciira P«L * *"" We oriere
•V**.*'<br />
OCEAN"<br />
Files<br />
?or Freeholder<br />
^ .,.„.,__<br />
VmMt<br />
for Corson'. Berth<br />
L p. Howijl,.Jr., o*<br />
„„„•*,..,« "Sndidota for Cape<br />
iny 'iconnty. fttttoWer at the<br />
Wwneiday<br />
. Cltrij Charlei<br />
ri)rk(*Bt Court* HoBii,<br />
Col. KawtU ii opposinif Acting<br />
" ' "*'iiQi««n M. Oorion, <strong>of</strong><br />
?c Wim ..4MB ' W ' 1O J S , fllH 5' MM 8<br />
V- wwlBlrtd term <strong>of</strong> Itobert S, Mil-<br />
"Cffi, deciaied • Keputaiieaii <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
wsf L holder.. 7 Col. Hawaii's running<br />
li'T «»tr « (Freeholder Charles D,<br />
>owsll, ot <strong>Ocean</strong> City, eandi.iate<br />
'1 *(o -suOMej- himiflf.<br />
r<br />
'Howill'i recent appointment as<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Demoeriitii;<br />
<strong>County</strong> Executive Committo tnps<br />
?!• a long rtcord:<br />
Ht wai born at Cranbury, N.<br />
i,i in ISSfi, graduated frnm<br />
^•jMnEtton in 1907, was borough<br />
difk <strong>of</strong> Avalon from 190H until<br />
ISM. He enlisted in tho infantry<br />
division <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Stiites<br />
^fniy and served overseas for 13<br />
_,<br />
months, riling from n second<br />
fc • Htnt#n«ntcy to major (if the,<br />
,~' 4g0th infantry.<br />
fl *' " Afte* acting as supervisor nf<br />
thj United StateB census in the<br />
second conirreaitnnal district m<br />
lM9 r < he was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
board <strong>of</strong> taxation until<br />
C , ,H* w»a id«f«tttfa in 19£1<br />
itate senate by tho late Wil-<br />
UsurH. Bright; <strong>of</strong> Wildwood. He<br />
has bcon secretary <strong>of</strong> the Security<br />
Building and Loan Agsoelnti6n<<br />
<strong>of</strong> Avalon since 1922 an<<br />
priiftant <strong>of</strong> the First National<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor since July,<br />
1982.<br />
Since the end <strong>of</strong> the Wort<br />
War, Howeil has remained active<br />
in the Infantry Heitrva Corp am<br />
wai recently appointed Lieut-Col<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht SOBth Corp.<br />
Hu conducts an insurance buiiiness<br />
at Swolnton, where he owns<br />
a prise-winning peach and apple<br />
orchard.<br />
Trout's Secretary<br />
On 10-Day Vacation<br />
Miss Marie Notorangelo, City<br />
Commissioner<br />
John E. Trout's<br />
secretary, is on a 10-day vacation<br />
in New York City, visitinj;<br />
her fiance, Dr! Benedict Manls.<br />
cnlco, former beach doctor here,<br />
who cnntraeted pneumonia shortly<br />
before he was jrradusitMl last<br />
June rrom the Now York Hnpiespathic<br />
Medical School and<br />
Flower Hospital. His diploma »•».«<br />
presented in him sis ho lay docperately<br />
ill in the hospital. Ho<br />
hai not yet fully rpcnviri'il but<br />
it conviilc'sciilB rapidly.<br />
Miss Ailchiine Xiiliirangeln is<br />
suh.«tiUitinE fur lii'r sutrr in Mr,<br />
Trout's <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
jimmy - \V.*IE* \Insrs [hn inns<br />
willi 7l)il wives?<br />
I^iiliil - I liOlif'vn lip wns.<br />
jimmy %VUH lie ihn iiuui uiin<br />
snlil,<br />
"Give nip liberty >' uivft<br />
me death 11 " .<br />
CAMPBELL'S<br />
Done Cleaning makes h * H AutlinwMr «<br />
re iTiiiinniii-iil<br />
fuel. All yntmniahie Impurities arc ri'incneil by Cunt- ('Ipaiiliiir—<br />
•ilylnjc juu clcniicr ruul tliut iiiciillN muri> bent, lTKKIt l'NTII. Ill"HNKIt<br />
COAL -* WOOD COKE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
1300 Weil Avenue<br />
648<br />
Phones: After 6 p. m.. 1046<br />
'Says You,' Says<br />
Ike Bacharach To<br />
Democrat<br />
Ackley<br />
ConfTenman jiaac Bauharach,<br />
RepubUcaii, seeking' re-election<br />
far his llth tirm, uriticlied ilia<br />
opponent, Charles W. Ackley, who<br />
was quoted at laying he would<br />
be a "rubber utafflp" for Preiiiient<br />
Rooievelt if eleeted to the. House<br />
<strong>of</strong> Representatives.<br />
Speaking at a rally <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bfalr Booster's Club at PleaMntvilie<br />
Hluh School, Uuehararfi declarsd<br />
that during the last 20<br />
years he had served under flve<br />
(tifferent pfesidents r both Republican<br />
urn! Democratic, and "have<br />
not heatitated to disagree with<br />
any one <strong>of</strong> then) wlmij 1 felt thiit<br />
to dii ao would be for the hesl<br />
interests <strong>of</strong> the country,"<br />
"We are passjnjf<br />
through u<br />
critical period," hu siaiii.<br />
"This<br />
Congrt'ss in the lust session was<br />
confronted with' legislative' problems<br />
drastic in uharaiMer und fur<br />
reaching in }>urposti T The next<br />
Conjjresd will have similiir pruh-<br />
Ionu fur consideration.<br />
"Certainly it should not be »<br />
iisher Htamp' C'inij^rp?.s;, nierely<br />
accciiliie ti) i»x<br />
("iMiirross iii> n 'ruhber utamp' m-<br />
•ji»s mail,'<br />
It. is the duty <strong>of</strong><br />
es^rry<br />
tepres(>ntati% P tit vote hi^<br />
linnput I'linvictiniis at M<br />
tiim's,'<br />
Rt'ft'iriu^ to Aekley'ii ciiailenK"<br />
iii« his reicrii, niiajftirach<br />
said lie<br />
was n-iiily tn "<strong>of</strong>fer that sis<br />
uainst the record nf niy np|in-<br />
Ont in tin 1 service <strong>of</strong> the people<br />
ir ymi (hiii tliut lie him any<br />
rncurd at :ill."<br />
'Says Me,' Replies<br />
Democrat<br />
Ackley<br />
To Dee Bacharach<br />
Listening In<br />
frtmfinuc^i from liiiift- 1)<br />
he HIM openly conducting the<br />
sey City anil that Mr. (Jo'irgimade<br />
mi attempt to uavu<br />
r.-iirn.lc property. Ii «as pninie<br />
Court Specfator is<br />
Arrested j Fined $10<br />
Kdwtml Tiiriii 1 ' 1 , "I wulil in police<br />
coiiri, Hiiiiirday, jiiKt in look<br />
niid lisieti as his biolber,<br />
Dnvld.<br />
2S, was tried for spoediiiij. I'ldice<br />
Cllptiiin iiolieri l.licliey sliiil l)(Hc<br />
irari'lnd 70 iiiili'B an hniir on Ihu<br />
Somers I'nlnl liniili'Viinl, liui<br />
linvc<br />
siiid be wasn't<br />
diivini!. 11 di-vi>|.<br />
oped<br />
that Kd was.<br />
So Kd, 1 tn; coiiri<br />
Mid-minr,<br />
came ihe prisoner, pli'inli'il >• • 1<br />
Hllil was fiiifil |10.<br />
Indian ,<br />
Mrs. j<br />
burgh<br />
'Smith, StiwirT<br />
Kdwanj L M /<br />
Him<br />
Dirty ^<br />
/Indiin ,<br />
nipciinu nf<br />
i\ere t'rented<br />
snlelv for<br />
at<br />
bi«! iiionllrs<br />
hoard (hid they<br />
eral<br />
years ago<br />
convenience "f<br />
students,<br />
T« He Klfmliind'il<br />
Work «ns liejiiin Mm.iliiv eliin<br />
inatliiB the two strips<br />
with tin<br />
aid nf ii II VMS<br />
eriinl,<br />
the<br />
hoaiil <strong>of</strong> educiilliiil<br />
Tor lllilierials which will<br />
prnximalely fjflfl. The<br />
siiriplyint ihn labor {mil<br />
sincer<br />
William H. Cnllisson,<br />
[s supervisiii!j it 'I'hc curb i<br />
he extended to the si reel tine,<br />
and ihe cisiwbiic pailiina snips<br />
will he cnnvrrlrd illlo liiwll,<br />
rroperty<br />
nwncrs in ihe virmits<br />
proiesled when i be t«o si rips<br />
were feni-ed uff laic in Ilir-<br />
mini<br />
mer, HiiyillB (bis ui'liiill drmi'<br />
pros[irciivi. lenanis irnrii ilhHr<br />
with a<br />
I"' 11<br />
. fllf the<br />
11<br />
M<br />
CNo more pHinlinjj expense if Bird Art-BrleSidln|ii<br />
uvcr (he ulti -I.lint;. Looks like linck rind niakes(h«<br />
iicat m wintgr andcooiLT in summer. Let us<br />
HARRY R. SAVERS<br />
niivTiii.Y<br />
PAVMENH<br />
Redding, Stevens<br />
Back G, O. P. Ticket<br />
Cheift Club Meets<br />
Bridgeton Today<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chess Cluh players<br />
will journey to Uridgeton todaj<br />
(iFriday) to compete ngainst that<br />
team in the local's first sot-to <strong>of</strong><br />
the newly formed South Jersey<br />
chess league.<br />
Five new players have<br />
been<br />
taken into the <strong>Ocean</strong> City club<br />
during the pust two weeks, mat<br />
crialh<br />
strengthening it for the<br />
league contests<br />
These pluver-,<br />
are Rev. W. R Scott, Joseph Du<br />
Hois, Lex Hart, J. H. Becottc<br />
and Edward Browii.<br />
—Beck's Clam Stcwa, 35c—adv<br />
Bumsteads Jta Spp<br />
North Wil.lw..,.,l. and Kreeholiler<br />
Kiiiph T, Stevens,<br />
Cape May<br />
erstwhile dissenters from the<br />
Kdgular Republican fiilth, each<br />
voiced stwim sujiport f,,,. t he<br />
Kepubliean ticket, Uiia<br />
Al, ek<br />
Saul Mayor neddine:<br />
"North<br />
Wildwood ,, first, |,IM anil B|.<br />
ways Repiililioati and will give<br />
the entire Kepiihlican ticket the<br />
usual big majority,"<br />
Said Freeholder Stevens: "I<br />
sue no reason why the entire<br />
Kepublican ticket should not be<br />
victorious in Cap,. May <strong>County</strong>,<br />
Cape May w,| give the nornm!<br />
Republican majority to all G O<br />
P. candidates,"<br />
7% lb. Son Ig Born to<br />
F r Miss Barbour<br />
i ;r i,in B 7'b pounds,<br />
i l Mr, and<br />
l<br />
l0<br />
A son,<br />
was horn t<br />
Mrs, Merre] L<br />
Illinois, .Mrs.<br />
Jean Harbour<br />
and 'Mrs, Wii<br />
St '<br />
an< L A f llur y<br />
_v., "6eean*'City'<br />
^, <strong>of</strong> Belliville,<br />
,cke was Miaii<br />
Whter <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
Mr§, Norton Lunches<br />
With Democritic Women<br />
"Party lines will b e forgotten.<br />
The voter will support thi man<br />
whoae record speaks for him "<br />
Thin wan the prediction Con<br />
Breiwuonwn Marj T Norton,<br />
Nov. Jer-.ej\ leader in Democratic<br />
feminine poiitiL.il ai tmtiei<br />
made to 50 women memberh <strong>of</strong><br />
tin- county executive committee<br />
and the county election boards at<br />
a luncheon Saturday in the Bellevue<br />
Hotel, Court House<br />
"Women in Now Jersey," she<br />
said, "are show ins; -i keener per<br />
ipptlon '<strong>of</strong><br />
fcWdutifcH'nTonirpolitical<br />
hue-. Thev jeaiu for men<br />
and women who are thinking <strong>of</strong><br />
all the peojjle."<br />
She urged those present to euppoit<br />
their "sreat leader," Franklin<br />
Roosevelt.<br />
MrB. Norton said she was looking<br />
forward to Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
27, when women <strong>of</strong> Atlantic, Cape<br />
May, Cumberland and Salem counties<br />
are to meet her at a, ennferepce<br />
in (the AmbsBsador Hotel,<br />
Atlantic City.<br />
'<br />
The luncheon was given by<br />
Mr*. Jeise.O. Ludlam, Cape May<br />
teetraman.<br />
THE M.0DBRN HOUSEWIFE DISCARDED THE OLD<br />
YEARS AGO * * *<br />
ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME TO DISCARD<br />
THAT OLD-FASHIONID RANGE OF YOURS?<br />
' I THOUSANDS <strong>of</strong> women who wouldn't keep a c<strong>of</strong>fee grinder in<br />
X the house, except as a relic, continue to use a gas rangi; that is<br />
just as out <strong>of</strong> date.<br />
Don't cheat the junk pile and yourself any longer. Take thu first step<br />
now to make your kitchen thoroughly modern. Replace the antiquated<br />
range with a modern automatic Magic Chef, the gas range <strong>of</strong> toe/ay.<br />
You'll be proud <strong>of</strong> its beauty, delighted with its amazing speed and<br />
convenience, surprised at what it will save you on both gas hills and<br />
food. No other range <strong>of</strong> any type can give you more modern advantages<br />
than Magic Chef.<br />
Wouldn't it be fun cooking with a gas range that lights itself, that keeps<br />
your kitchen cooler and cleaner, that gives you better cooked, more<br />
delicious food with less time and trouble, that cooks a whole meal<br />
without attention while you are away? Think <strong>of</strong> tho many added hours<br />
<strong>of</strong> leisure and enjoyment a Magic Chef will give you. Then decide not<br />
to put up with your old range another day.<br />
Let us show you the wide range <strong>of</strong> sizes, finishes and color combina.<br />
lions, Prices vary to suit every pocketbook. Come in now.<br />
SERIES 1200 • PICTURED<br />
Monthly Terms<br />
WITH ALL THESI FEATURES<br />
MAGIC CHEF TOP BURNJiii-tHvEi a ihuusjnd<br />
even bull. Will not dog,<br />
MAGIC CHIP AUTOMATIC TOP BURNER<br />
UGHTIR.<br />
SANITARY HIGH BURNER TRAY—Conctali<br />
pipe! and vgltes, protects them •giinif spitlcrs<br />
•ad boilovcri.<br />
RfiD WHEEL LORAIN OVEN REGULATOR.<br />
FULLY .INSULATED OVEN.<br />
LOON FB« THI Witt:<br />
WHIN toy i|t<br />
ffipr?ii|i<br />
., — 'r-^ii!^,'^^^f»' I '»—»wu.pi«,e wiih baiting<br />
ftspn^i io etch nelicd f.ts. Prfniitf jmoking.<br />
AUTOMATIC TIME CONTROL CLOCK-<br />
Turai otea burner "oa" iad "<strong>of</strong>f"<br />
Jersey Central Power & Light<br />
It It's Dane With Heat, Cm Wilt Do k Better.,.<br />
Friday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
tesearch Club<br />
Has Gay Session<br />
Rollicking Play Staged at<br />
Opening Meeting<br />
. "International Night" wae fFtingly<br />
ohter- ed by the Woman's<br />
eseyrch C ab last<br />
Thursday<br />
i B ht at thi first fall meeting<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ralph H,<br />
FanGililer, 1242 Ventral av.<br />
] The Interciepenriency <strong>of</strong> counties<br />
was humorouiiy illuBtrated<br />
pith a play, "Beauty Limited."<br />
ill imports had supposedly ceas-<br />
[l and lotions, creams, perfumes,<br />
Bnses and nther beauty parlor<br />
•reparations were no longer in<br />
to Marttaret Ann Beauty Shop.<br />
Ihe reMult was a gnup <strong>of</strong> disap-<br />
The Hniiiie «f rprfcnf Waves<br />
Pmch-Up<br />
Wave<br />
a<br />
Specialty<br />
Illciiiitiful i'erntiifleiit<br />
|('nii(iii|iiMili> navi's<br />
CERRUT1<br />
IllirlilT IMIll IlcilMft<br />
N)iil|l|ll><br />
Men nhd Women OtiFfslfiFH<br />
[ill] A.h'.r, An. Phone 1JSIW<br />
pointed, nearly" fmntit<br />
Sema.et.<br />
who could not go U weddings or<br />
parties or keep blind dates bt;<br />
cause they looked like "ys,LEDGER<br />
IETY<br />
Ri'Hort Hi(fh Schrml Graduate<br />
to Weil Laneiisier Girl<br />
Meredith VanHoS; Jl* i i H l ' """ " f Mr - a " d<br />
till'<br />
FloyH C. Simnis, Mrs, Wniiam<br />
Heii.ieiaoii, 'Mrs, Arthur W. bilwmaker,<br />
Mrs, n. Prank Smitn<br />
Mrs,<br />
Franklin Kitlinn and Miss<br />
Ida^ Kistler,<br />
The<br />
resignation nf Mis* Hi.-iiiah<br />
Mitchell, who will spend tile<br />
winter in Philadelphia, was rend<br />
MPS. Headley Next Homes..<br />
Refreshments were served b> ,i I wi-,nliii..<br />
ccimmitteo inrlmljiiu; the iiffid>rs : liridi-i!i*<br />
and<br />
executives. The next nice:<br />
in)t will be at the ho,i i< 'if Mr*<br />
Harry Hemllcy, sm IMHKH ,,].:<br />
next Thursday ni^hi. Miss Anne<br />
ti, fich<strong>of</strong>ield, fity<br />
librarian, ,vill<br />
talk upnn recent ncm-fietion-<br />
The district fall cnnferenci. Mi<br />
Km<br />
Harbnr, Ortober H), and ii<br />
rrcipHu-iiy riay nt Cnurt<br />
Him—<br />
Ol'tllhei- 9fi<br />
, . nd<br />
e Willis, <strong>of</strong> I.an.-aster,<br />
former <strong>Ocean</strong> City residents, will<br />
he murrk'd lomorrow (Saturday)<br />
ill the lliuhiidlst Kpiscoijal (.hurch<br />
at New Luiiclon, Pa,, at 4 p, m.<br />
Miss Kdna<br />
, The i'ou|ile<br />
Will leave ginirnt.'dialely afterward<br />
fnr a iumeynmfm<br />
trip nf iwn<br />
wtieks.<br />
Mr. WillU im. ^ruiluilLi'd f<br />
liu Ocuan Ciiy Hiith sc-lninl in<br />
1!'2K uiul w;is later (jr.hluale<br />
His bride will<br />
Shan!], iif Liinraster,<br />
ll<br />
lar (jr.hluale -i<br />
flulii me MilliTKvillP Stale Tenth-<br />
' ('il<br />
(.'nileiii,, win.re li<br />
fn.itbiill team. He SHUT",<br />
eiii|j|uyi-d in Hi<br />
jH'riiUi'lldiMil ,ii [lip Laiii'ii<br />
(liiii New Vi,rk Minor Kx|in.s*<br />
ill. Mild Alls. Hill-)-) AliilRj!<br />
r ihis city, wdf Mln'iHl"<br />
Ml. Mnni^i?niery is<br />
hridt'gi liuivi s unrle.<br />
The WilliM family live.! her.<br />
fltll el, and Ceiitral av. I'myMis,<br />
iiiiiil ,.ijfhi years :,K.,.<br />
nil<br />
m,w<br />
ni.y, la., us nil-<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
PRINTING<br />
Mywood Press<br />
FKED R, wooniit rr, jii.<br />
Ph. ll!»((<br />
MS nth Nt.<br />
Ill's Time For Us to Test<br />
Your Battery<br />
ISHEPPARD<br />
Battery Service<br />
US ASBURY AVE.<br />
PHOKE ?8i<br />
oher 2ii, wen- annniiiipci. HiprescntatuTS<br />
from (he club will<br />
iUtiiml hnth meetinu-san<br />
SALEM HILL<br />
COAL<br />
CONE-CLEANET)<br />
Charles Abel<br />
4th St. and Haven Ave,<br />
Phone I884-W<br />
Ii • |i I • I> 1 ii j, 11<br />
Hpeiilier ill<br />
Siieiiil '|',.|| lipji i rid],,<br />
'IIS. Uilifield IIMPhi<br />
nmiiitrs a ^CMHUI iou ! iiii;iy ,i<br />
III'I ln.ii.f. liiih iilnl , i*U ;• HIII.- in<br />
Iii'siiiniiia ni 'J p. ni.. undiM ili<br />
nf rhi' Wiiniin's<br />
Id alilii<br />
ilope, anil Miss liafiiiii Kekert,<br />
<strong>of</strong> rjkins Park,<br />
Miss Ivnipe is well known in<br />
ait eirclen as a recognized au<br />
Ihority on ceramics and the de<br />
curative treatment* involved.<br />
Dr, TcwnHend H*oBt<br />
«t Birthday Party<br />
Hi. John B. T'lwnsetid was host<br />
In a group "I frienib Tuesday<br />
nitfiil HI his home, H27 Wesley<br />
av., in cetebriitiiin ot his birthday<br />
anniversary.<br />
Cards were enjoyed<br />
y<br />
the dinner nt H.80,<br />
pri'sent were Mr. anil<br />
Mrs. Hayard 1,. Knjfland, Mi, and<br />
Mr?, N, Harvey<br />
n<br />
Mi<br />
Jus,<br />
Wilsnii<br />
Collisson, Ml<br />
ni.-iin, Dr. anii<br />
Chriiitian, Mrs.<br />
R<br />
lllll'll<br />
Ui'in aii ilnli. A B|ieiiki'<br />
Hi.' siMIe Ui.publif<br />
H! will illlilress Inn;<br />
.111<br />
sen!.<br />
Ml<br />
In niii'iiil<br />
\n\ iied in do<br />
1929 Ford Coach $125<br />
1930 5.Pas. Buiek<br />
Coupe $295<br />
1932 Ford V-8<br />
Coach $350<br />
1932 Chev. Coach $3501<br />
1932 Chevrolit<br />
Sport Coupe $3501<br />
1932 Ford V-8<br />
DeLuxe Coupe $385<br />
.\i'n lliitnr<br />
Sen I'ninl<br />
Edw, G. Kurtz, Co.<br />
Oeran C,"-<br />
Fonn<br />
1st und Atluntic<br />
srllir ACC'EPTKD— Ki<br />
.Marriage Last April <strong>of</strong><br />
Diictors' Nurse Revealed<br />
A;i,ii'!;nrenient uas niaiir We i =<br />
nt'sdiiy iif tin. m:ii'riii(ri's nf Miss<br />
S-lhzahi'th H;i^iey, nursc^ nt ihinffii-i-<br />
.if !>:•.. Aileit CIII'MIII ii nil<br />
•l.illll II, Tmrnsi.iid. In Harry C.<br />
3,t yt-r, "11T* !H1 si, I'lli' • ori'iiiLiny<br />
I 111, ill<br />
CniwliM!, Ta., Inn svas<br />
kefii<br />
CH-I,<br />
Oh Niiveniber 1"' the cni<br />
|,la:i In tin [i.iiiib I'nr tin- \<br />
li-r,<br />
I'l-turiiintf in April tii livi<br />
tin- Ul si. adilivss.<br />
sechard<br />
Birc-,1, His Wilson<br />
and Hi. ,l,,hn H. Wlmii'si,<br />
I. (. H. H, rlass l*lan»<br />
Halliiwe'en Cnrty<br />
The Ar<br />
thur W. Shoemiikflr a.vl Mrs,<br />
Lennard Pratt motored W Mer<br />
inn, PH., Tuesday, to be lmirhcunhrid^re<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Eiji« Dim<br />
inhowei, a summer reai.l^.it «t<br />
IOth st. und <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
Clinton B, Camphell<br />
Weds PhlladelpKis Girl.<br />
Hi. and Mrs. Edward Camp<br />
lull, nf <strong>Ocean</strong> City announce the<br />
mari-juge <strong>of</strong> their son, Clinton<br />
H. Campbell, to Miss MarEaret<br />
K, Ciiwdrii'k, Philiidelphia, last<br />
Saturday.<br />
After a shoit hontymnnn, th«<br />
newlywens will be at home at<br />
325H Asbury av.<br />
ERSONALS<br />
Lunni.eOn.Hridsre<br />
...... At ddf cluh.<br />
Mish hnipe laitertaiiis at |h,. M.m.ini liiidu,<br />
Mrili.l-.nd Mouse Party, ' its Mi,,u.ij lunch<br />
I Jli-s l-.ila 1,. kiiipii, aOlifi Cen- ni the K,ilr i-iiib Monday<br />
i av., and (ilrnsi.le. Pa., enter-<br />
•nl a; ii iveili-eiid<br />
house pan<br />
:•,.<br />
Taylor's Pork Roll<br />
— IN THE GROCERY DEPARTRffiNT —<br />
Tartan C<strong>of</strong>fee 31<br />
Duff's Ginger Bread Mix .,. „ ,...L, tan 23e'<br />
Duffs Spice Cake M« ' , can 23t *"<br />
Duff's Devil Food Mix<br />
- An i3e' J<br />
M»ltek Breakfast Food ........'...." ,. ..,.., pkg 25c<br />
Kellogi's Whole Wheat Flakes<br />
pkg 10c<br />
Kellogg's Pep • ,, pkg fc^<br />
Assorted Cookies ft 17c '<br />
Fig Bars :. , „ ft 12V|e ><br />
Queen <strong>of</strong> the Gulf Shrimp ,. can \2 l /& •<br />
Japanese North Set Crab Meat<br />
can 28c<br />
Campfire Marshmallows , , , ,. 1 ft pkg ISc<br />
Tartan Del Mail Niblets<br />
2 am 2Tc<br />
Large New English Walnuts ft 32c<br />
Olney's Pets<br />
can 12V4c<br />
Boris Cut Gretn Beans , No, 2 can 10c<br />
Boris Tomatoes<br />
No. 2 can 10c<br />
Smacks!!<br />
BUTTER CRACKERS<br />
19C<br />
Beech Nut Tomato Juice Cocktail<br />
Sunbrite Cleanser , ,<br />
Kiltie Peaches, No. 2 l / 8 can<br />
Duchess Apricots, No. 2V 2 can 1<br />
Kiltie Cocoa ..:•. I<br />
Large Bars O. K. Laundry Soap .<br />
pt bottle 2<br />
6<br />
2<br />
2ft<br />
....... 2<br />
for<br />
for<br />
for<br />
can<br />
for<br />
35c<br />
2Sc<br />
35c<br />
21c<br />
23c<br />
9c<br />
— IN THE PRODUCE DEPARTMENT*—<br />
a Stringless Beans<br />
Wax Beans<br />
Jersey Spinach<br />
S Penna, Cabbage<br />
5 Fancy White Turnips<br />
| Fancy Florida Grapefruit<br />
S Fancy Eating Pears<br />
• Valencia Oranges<br />
• Jonathan Apples<br />
2 lbs &<br />
6 for<br />
m<br />
m<br />
m<br />
*<br />
Phone<br />
165<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Market Center<br />
: V<br />
' (V
AJti<br />
utl^:Pr.p9<br />
nod By, William<br />
Hidden ho<br />
ill<br />
V ffi Xlly a suicide, o JajMt st MraFJh] Md,, ft* Ms prenu, p Dr. . MiUip p »«»««|, | P«vL. P ,f- M g*"<br />
dvie fiWlwUeh thes!eeping%loir, ai fltaith.]waif, he 7»onMA^sSH. 0 KLSlfe.., D ft.,S e^? < L^<br />
oris, i ' " I cellence or mi wont, wnicn M BHIIU, V. tm<br />
^ " TodV and. WedwriW • eluded practice with^the newanM- B. A. William^, Dr, K.<br />
. , •• • .-:• ' •• •"•• •:-:.-*->.'wJ»- 1 - : .-.•' - ' i V<br />
t:h«rte« Bditirirorth • Jlmmfe I»ur»n(i)<br />
- : ; ; :;••;• MttiM^mii:w<br />
Thoral.r OfMku II, OBII — ;: ••.-.<br />
"••••• ' • '••••••- ; 8A»f GREY'S<br />
>-«•<br />
I<br />
:;•<br />
and romantic —• <strong>of</strong> a<br />
college boys and girls<br />
; to ' tW Wtibnal' wownticra ft an' atheltic trainer, Jaiiy/ visit<br />
'.Miami inky do; to"at a sort <strong>of</strong> China, Java, the Taj Mahal,<br />
$42.50, Including housing, accord- Monte Carlo and other picturing<br />
to Louis Benner, local com- Mque (pou, and manage to gel<br />
mtmn,^ : ^ - ••••-:• jt funy difficulties nearly ev<br />
: Arrangementi were made yss. oyywhere. ' -.<br />
terday for the band to leave next Thursday -<br />
friday Moraine O«tebMJ9Atol<br />
lts * mw<br />
•7 n A «# Tfoi'ne News <strong>of</strong> Pattents<br />
And How Th^ Aw<br />
Menace School Children<br />
"Bob" Bteelman,. popular in<br />
t . (Jnll Batilck '.<br />
DAHOAIN NIOHT •'•<br />
These Tlioalrcs Bhiiir only fhe<br />
• • • tottmoUpto<br />
M»tiQ0M\4*jBTjit ari<br />
Warner llron. - First JTntJougl<br />
£i'«i<br />
JJnlted ArtlslH nud l<br />
the hospital on Sunday,<br />
property saf<br />
X<br />
tPiin<br />
-fromAtlantic <strong>County</strong> •will leave tone w..«..... «.-. —-»..»-<br />
from li«r# and wlir hiiv« ! rooJn sturdy pioneers who took the<br />
ftr anrotlWri^wirtUng to eWJt flw wa B°n train wron .the<br />
la planned to establish an <strong>Ocean</strong> country in 1SS4 to Oregon; Ean-<br />
Gity headcpiarters fa a Miami dolph ieott plays the role, <strong>of</strong> an<br />
hotel. Thi priee for transporta. Indian fighting frontier scout. He<br />
tion only ii SiB. « "••""""" wins tha love <strong>of</strong> a lovrty-widow<br />
: ."•• ', and her child, whtn hi iaves the<br />
dth h<br />
GOOD<br />
PROMPT<br />
SERVICE<br />
858 Aibury Avenue<br />
TMtyPa»try<br />
HERE'S VOlH ANSWER FOB<br />
W--\ SCSDAtPINNEB<br />
BeUclang BoMtlBB<br />
* ])resn*d, <strong>of</strong> course, and<br />
',jS|#f f ir». : «rti» fine<br />
Chickens<br />
H> 25c<br />
Yflit Take No f hnuee on Onr<br />
Sausape .... Ib 80c<br />
Kyerjlwdy Eujojs Good<br />
Rump<br />
1b OCc<br />
Tender, jalc), from prime hfrf<br />
^ir*.-.to\^:. M<br />
Wl Moate r*Bc*e«<br />
Wonteo Ftaetpple Jalce,<br />
iBc<br />
Tax Bathers, Is<br />
Wildwood Plan<br />
'Brain Trait' Studies Proposal<br />
<strong>of</strong> CoramiMioners<br />
Wililwood'i "brain trust", eompoced<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wildwood business men<br />
delegated by the city commissioners<br />
to act as a sort <strong>of</strong> ejt^<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficio cabinet, was this week<br />
itudying a proposal <strong>of</strong> city commillionera<br />
that the resort impose<br />
a bathing fee next season, to<br />
help reduce the burden on Wild-<br />
I. bejog,.followed by several North<br />
Jersey resorts, it la laid.<br />
The chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce, to<br />
Wildwood Civic club and the Kiwanis<br />
and Rotary clubs hnve been<br />
I asked to consider the proposal.<br />
Owners <strong>of</strong> hoteli, apartments<br />
and cottages would give their<br />
tenants pigses to the beaches,<br />
but transients would be taxed,<br />
"The cities which beat solve<br />
the problem <strong>of</strong> how to reduce<br />
real estate taxes will ba the flist<br />
to enjoy a full measure <strong>of</strong> pros-<br />
Berlty again," Jlayor Doris W.<br />
Bradway is quoted as havine<br />
said,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, incidentally, is<br />
preparing to reduce its tax burden<br />
by cutting a large slice In<br />
its 1986 budget, paying <strong>of</strong>f its<br />
debts as rapidly as possible and<br />
adopting a pay-as-you-go plan.<br />
TaJks to A. C Rotarian*<br />
George B. Drown, city sunerln..<br />
untie City Rotary Club Tuesday,<br />
describing gome <strong>of</strong> bis experi«ne><br />
es In Ariiona, whero he formerly<br />
tnuBbt, He wan accompanied f(.<br />
Atlantic 'City by Arthur W. Slioomaker.<br />
Drives to Glens Falls<br />
MM, Charles H. Vail'and-he?<br />
mother, Mrs. Rowe, who bai<br />
been visiting her for two weeks,<br />
MitoWf a short time.<br />
AHead State Club Meeting<br />
:Mi« B«iiie ftrguson, Mr*<br />
OUBtoa; Bi Price, Mwi JuU*<br />
Smll, Mrs, Morgin Hiiud, I£i<br />
mud Mis. J. Edward VOJI inotor^<br />
ed to Aibury ipark, ye««dar<br />
(Thursrtay) to attend the itaW<br />
all; eoaference <strong>of</strong> the Wf.M-i<br />
SByJtaM deration <strong>of</strong> Women*<br />
c i u o i V i v : -';. : •' •••• ..••. •'-•, • • • " . V :<br />
J,v^ Ofcto fth tht Wn»«r<br />
itM iMgtt* <strong>of</strong> her daughter, Mr<br />
:M«j(r|^tba, SOU |WdIt)f *d<br />
oroui proieata i-iieu i.#w««»^ •<br />
, ••- Phone WM.^<br />
a hearuig at Court Houie ag- 0; » , «<br />
•inst the proposed Bbondonment .<br />
•Hume UKuiRGOEs —-T^*<br />
<strong>of</strong> milroad lervlce between here Mrs. Aspenberg aid baby son pPEBATION IN BASP1TAL -Beefcy-'jpji^<br />
and Sea Isle City and the substitution<br />
<strong>of</strong> buses, «i<br />
Shores Hospital, is convaleJoihg M *"•'•+&•<br />
Mayor Ear! Waddinirton, ot wsod.<br />
aftar an operation. Her qoridi- £i t, K«<br />
Sea Isle City, declared that huji. _ ',* . . . . ,,<br />
tonstitute a health menace. • • ' ,*„*,, ,.'•, •<br />
He declBfed the bui experiment Wit. Reed, <strong>of</strong> HlWdonfielil, ,N,<br />
chiidren frequently were forced tion,<br />
to stand during the entire trip, ' ,. , „<br />
and" that they suffered ill ef- Arthur Wotkias, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
fects from gas fumes. City, is making rnj,id pro«reff<br />
Appiicntioris <strong>of</strong> the. Ponnsyl. toward fecovery and WAS able ts<br />
TOnlB-Beading Seashore Lines lor be put <strong>of</strong> bed on Moiidiy (or ;i<br />
pirmission to abandon bus SOT- short time. He has been in the<br />
vice from Sea Isle Junction to hospital since June IS.<br />
Court House and to discontinue 1 * » *<br />
train service from Court House Mrs. Amanda Clovern mul ton,<br />
to Stone Harbor were approved. William, were treated at the liospita!<br />
Wter they suffered oums<br />
IT m JW i-u i • w>d lBC«rstions from a collision<br />
NO Traffic Circle which occurred on Sunday.<br />
f_ T»|_1-«.F«»» DlnHB They Vvere returning :•• their<br />
III Highway FlanS home in Lanadale, affir vijilinB<br />
Only $180,000 <strong>of</strong> a proposed friends in Longport, and were<br />
expenditure <strong>of</strong> |S,748,!7i fpl struck M the intersection <strong>of</strong> Zl-<br />
Ncw Jersey highways is to be ion and Tuttle nls., Northfiein,<br />
cording to a schedule <strong>of</strong> the elate Dr. George Boothe, <strong>of</strong> Temple<br />
highway conuniHion, announced University, who was house doctor<br />
this week,<br />
at the hospital during the autti-<br />
The (180,000 will pays 2.0 mer months, visited friends at<br />
miles <strong>of</strong> Route S-49, between 1^ 1<br />
Green Creek and Dias Creek, including<br />
a bridge over Sluice<br />
Creek,<br />
No mention was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proposed traffic efrele at Somera<br />
Point, to supplant the jnake-shift<br />
gravel road that now leads to the<br />
bridges into <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Prank Sknnino<br />
were Philadelphia visitors, Monday.<br />
• , -•<br />
Every SAT, Nite<br />
Busch's Cafe<br />
Fostorian Orchestra<br />
A fireat Iiinee Hand!!<br />
Free!! nrtler Served<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>. 13-Sautr Krant Flatter<br />
'.:';, Other Free NoTclttol<br />
Coate<br />
- —<br />
To Serve Turkey Dinner<br />
OMef <strong>of</strong> C«Writha, K. ef P. (col<br />
FuM and<br />
Fur-Trimme4<br />
Coats<br />
Con»m|«,u><br />
Cleaned Glazed -J<br />
Moderate Ww<br />
16t-'tS Artur ATC We CD »n4 BWIITW<br />
t .rnffi^F 00 "? IMPBACnCAL SUGGESTION<br />
J-JIGHLY ippractical and fll odviaed ii thi iuggeition<br />
"^ f^^**° % °'¥* h <strong>of</strong> WWwooa that that M-<br />
Wt^tonitei &r the privilege <strong>of</strong> bathing on<br />
ti bwehti. WWi New Jeriey a^eady ftcing a livere<br />
>« s W-fesort jwtronage, due to the growing atrength <strong>of</strong><br />
ompetition from other reiort areas, railroada, steam.<br />
ropoBal is, to say the least, out <strong>of</strong> tune.<br />
hore for vacations.<br />
echo the old-time<br />
ation today ip on wheels. Even salaried <strong>of</strong>fice workers<br />
IBi oBij|« few dollars to spend can take glorious tripi<br />
i thtitfllWM. itopping at almost luxurious but low-<br />
»IStt!| IStt|it mps, V<br />
JSfjm^tpliS to come to the shore for « vacation toew<br />
England, the national parks, Bermuda, the West<br />
ntti^tji* Pacific coast, to name a few.<br />
To impose a tax on bathing would be a fine way for<br />
reBort to swiftly eoipndt-*v.fcia(>.<br />
1 'Ji ' '*' • ' ?<br />
,yB hundred and forty-two years ago Cristobal Colon,<br />
Who86 name we Anglicize into Christopher Colum-<br />
7i|W-put"from VUm to find a new, short route to<br />
"" *", someone wrote} "He did not know where he<br />
« r «^r;hfdia. not know where he WHB when he ardi;<br />
and he did not know where he Had been when he<br />
^ack.''JHe; believed that he had found the eastern<br />
^j|R^^,j:Ipitiw!^ to ^hafl found i new 1 World, \M-<br />
Wed *f by all but a few adventurous dreamers like<br />
in the name <strong>of</strong> her religion, Isabella was<br />
r forefathers fiought, ttat HWsfe; which Woodrow vf»-<br />
n termed a spiritual conception. That they found, also,<br />
............ ,. r .,.^ . . . ...... . .. ig <strong>of</strong> <br />
People with reidy cash—and<br />
there ire still a lot <strong>of</strong> them—<br />
are hunting bargains these<br />
days. And a good Many <strong>of</strong><br />
them, to my knowledge, are<br />
yeari ago, sal mid the other<br />
hands for MS'\ near<br />
t they WiW held it lately!<br />
and one great estate a Ww<br />
miles from m», in whisn rhbr*<br />
than a quwtw <strong>of</strong> a muiion had<br />
PBICErf . . j•'.- tod.y<br />
There is a good deal <strong>of</strong> iionsenge<br />
being talked .^ui^iM 1 -<br />
modity prTeei,: fosftrtuffi!Kail<br />
going up riipidly; no questioh<br />
about that. But that is not tide<br />
In the case <strong>of</strong> . ilnknufiautjed<br />
g o o d s , ' . - • • - s •••• '?; i- •; ;•';;;<br />
came down to $376, with $2E<br />
<strong>of</strong>f that for^-^Mhr. ' >c ',:''•','<br />
the beiiafit <strong>of</strong> a local charity.<br />
It isheld In fti ^wn Hall «rt<br />
evirybady senda all lortH nf<br />
things 1<br />
longer. And it ia<br />
well-to-do men nnd wonien<br />
flock to the aale and: hurt op.<br />
er Wits' cyWffl'••? ^'Sl..;f'<br />
i d i<br />
sales. This year shi j;h»4'Mdiapoae<br />
<strong>of</strong> a great quatitity <strong>of</strong><br />
flnf hats^ , flarlni li^lf<br />
fashionabia New YitTf,).:\ nig,<br />
port, Boston anil evMi \Pam<br />
J<br />
-Mayor Harry HeadleF. afttr •<br />
bought »n airport Bite, from<br />
Tenhespet n, to gfiih it,, in<br />
tte BivHra tnet. They also'<br />
decided to extend Bay BV. from<br />
Bpolevilt boulevard tf BBth st,,<br />
with thi undef stin_aiiir that the<br />
county would take it over from<br />
9th it, fo i BBth i ifc;,»rtifn the<br />
eiteiision sr«s; ^njpletad. aevi<br />
era! oth,»r , |mpr««inents, <strong>of</strong><br />
« rEBS AGO<br />
Auguitoi a'Ooetz, "a big<br />
Mlow with unaffinrnlnf mann#ji<br />
r 1««efrtlng -to The lentP<br />
M was an important >rew man.<br />
fame« M t ,Cbiirti' announced<br />
ftat mijg Mut; »300,000 worth<br />
<strong>of</strong> irooi^indttdjii- 460 Iota<br />
in fiw^GiHfMima been *old<br />
WitWn. , the •; :pr»*i O us thrae<br />
IB YEARS AOO J •liwtt-tt,<br />
D». W, "R Haines, who had I *pu*pdr^«nl^nl<br />
n aboard the reveirjo gutter<br />
help ; from a irtandg, neighbor*<br />
and relatives, bat a large, number<br />
bar "would he bevbj :huni^,i«ndia8inpij<br />
he hotel oommltteu tit: the<br />
Hoard <strong>of</strong> Twda i^brttd that would; l be, b §taW ^ ^<br />
it had flnaliy agwid on tht iltttatloitjijpuli<br />
lite at 7th it. for the propol- New Jprsate?<br />
id beachfrone, Bosteliiv^aarrj' wl^dBiBtegi<br />
Htadley oppoied'WteoaWTOfc ; W pwdtot'wSi<br />
vTOe AtUiiiUe City law firm<br />
<strong>of</strong>,: Wooton, Hureourt ft Steelnian<br />
opeieil. an <strong>of</strong> flee at' 409<br />
ifh st,<br />
;;-:,' • • * , • . * * • - •••;<br />
Morgan Hand, Jr., uii-l Miss<br />
Mary E. Gfiffhi, '<strong>of</strong> -VtOlcfpntalric,<br />
Ohio, were married.<br />
before. One doenn't lllnj to men '<br />
tion, the word Bevolutlon, but<br />
government .»^MXcMtxjjf^m^<br />
would haw, . ; ,t& light'"^W<br />
iWy ^Hgm<br />
jnejl know tao?^<br />
would be. in *uch<br />
bert thatftithji:<br />
aiggg, 70C PlWouth p k en- | l#^Wm.^^^<br />
ironiChare, to ItoheHirbor.: old Lady (at ttW?W<br />
:<br />
- , « ^ ' * *•••', J . "Wouldn't It Be:'niueh i<br />
Sarla Nickerson, employed in . for the men to get a kn]<br />
F. -B. 'Wlllii' growry: itpre, and cut the MM fi;'*;'•;'<br />
Jllsii •EgteHaJradfornLjaught«r;<br />
<strong>of</strong> J» H" Bradfordj were:<br />
, Paul 8i,, Reichi-rt, head <strong>of</strong><br />
the manual training department<br />
<strong>of</strong> the reBQrt'a schools, and MMS<br />
Anna T. CwMsman, rtiHeading,<br />
irtJrtd;V': ^<br />
, :<br />
.Miss - Evelyn Everinglinm,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Assistant Pu*!.neater<br />
Thomas W. Evcringham,<br />
wai: itteh ttiveh a eurpriw! party py on<br />
hir 18thiV birthday. •Wwrii^y<br />
at her home, 8th .it.] and At*<br />
buqr' mjK^ the following<br />
frlenda: , Sonhie Ceriflh,' Allea<br />
Garriaon, Mfldred Eeevm, Mabel<br />
FostaftJWIft 3effriM,>Mili<br />
and Everingham, Vaughn HE-:<br />
Clure, Earl Pfander, Preston 4<br />
"i- .<br />
iHFfl<br />
S3<br />
artcN<br />
^ ^<br />
mi<br />
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.1 ., 7i« • ' • /"ty- -»,vwfr<br />
OCEAN CITY 3PIT1NEC-UPGER<br />
TQttliiey Crippled<br />
T#am To<br />
it Ne«. Face WiWwood Tomorrow<br />
Wednesday<br />
night Ihe<br />
f'.ttfe high school fall tennilUnent<br />
tail been only<br />
_ completed. Georg« Loui<br />
B, first set, 6-2, ovor Bill<br />
1 JUid wm leading 4-8 in<br />
joni. mt. Tht match wna<br />
^during the noon hoar and<br />
Sr)ot. be finished before<br />
started.<br />
lads ire from Soniera<br />
US having won a tourna<br />
fro last summer<br />
advanced to the final<br />
|'by virtue <strong>of</strong> a defeat over<br />
ithan, 6-2, 6-2. Loux<br />
the finals by a victory<br />
n<br />
Eisley, 7<br />
h<br />
by a<br />
S, 6-2<br />
ifltoirmey has been the first<br />
lural activity thig year and<br />
lly will be continued in fif-<br />
It has shown sane<br />
ilayeta who will vie<br />
the tennis team<br />
t has torncon<br />
—. L. Fitt, director<br />
training, and asvsral<br />
<strong>of</strong> Just yenrt<br />
tennis<br />
fin on Monday<br />
—anon basketball pw<br />
II start at the high school<br />
juni. on Monday, accord<br />
•plans <strong>of</strong> Coach Von Hen<br />
ill bo limited to about half<br />
<strong>of</strong> the more experienced<br />
who are not occupied<br />
"all at present. As was<br />
year, these few will<br />
RSelves jn condition while<br />
• tte freedom <strong>of</strong> others<br />
he grid sport.<br />
tin Vacation Trip<br />
Hn,<br />
Herschel Petti t<br />
hter, Gwendolyn, are on<br />
mbile tour, this week,<br />
here Sunday night on<br />
trip, which will m-<br />
j at Durham, N C,<br />
§, their son, Paul,, in a soph<strong>of</strong>#t'Bnk«<br />
University.<br />
PabU<br />
/unul<br />
Mumford and Harris May be Out With Injuries-Squad<br />
Drilled on Defense Play.<br />
By HAROL.B-LEE<br />
Due to the injury <strong>of</strong> two players in last week's game,<br />
a little juggling may be done tomorrow when <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Hi teis oil against Wildwood on thi home sod<br />
Charlie Mumfmd, one <strong>of</strong> the varsity tackles, may be<br />
kept out <strong>of</strong> play with a wrenched hip received in the Olney<br />
fiasco, ond Archie<br />
Harris the<br />
rangy end, W havrajt difficulty BUReJ Bv ylc shpuerj pigskin<br />
nth u shoulder whii.li may keep<br />
The |iu(jd|e» Win<br />
him from action<br />
According to TuJch Vim Hen<br />
riod'i present plurii Claude<br />
Towne tt ill be inserted m the ^^ ,lt^t<br />
tackle position jn 1 Bill Hulden i ^ fun in'j |u,e j,roUiid, or wheth<br />
The Pud<br />
Mure interesting thgn the HC<br />
tual tide <strong>of</strong> battle was the quea<br />
lion al«a>s <strong>of</strong> who would fum<br />
e*t, ur who would fkid on<br />
l d wheth<br />
will be shifted to entl, providingei<br />
d lue grou,<br />
Illipsmiin woulil »ade<br />
ddl<br />
t t<br />
both Minnfurd and Harris arej . , tnJt ,,uddle .ir try to<br />
out<br />
In that e\ent Dick Ritten<br />
house will ••tort in HciWi-n's tut<br />
kle beith<br />
Drilled on Berenac<br />
During the pa«,t week the squad<br />
has bean drilled hard in ilefan<br />
she<br />
tactics, especial 1> the back<br />
field, which Henriod think- was<br />
weak in backinc up the line last<br />
Saturday<br />
••Vlj candid npininn is that these<br />
hoyj tatkle better nn the nholc<br />
than our group 2 Lhampion., , i I \ , n nil l . n u r l Si i<br />
HU.ll t h l u , t h\ i tliei ^ |<br />
In ihn SSLUIHI<br />
High School News<br />
lij WHltlfM SHOKMAKEB<br />
Tho Beniors' KicK'-Off Dance<br />
wiis held lait nlfhi in iho hlib<br />
aLhool Byranaslum All members<br />
oi Iho stinting learn ill lant Sat<br />
oiduj'a football giiuie auainsl Olnet<br />
KIBB wuro ndmtttcil fren <strong>of</strong><br />
Music «aa piuvuled bj Al Abi<br />
ilmi imtl hit Rhrthm<br />
HyiibWsrs<br />
lruin ttuudbino Aliiuhm iiindiicl<br />
,,| In niLhesti i at la i Ji'U'a<br />
lulliiir<br />
Pruin<br />
Flu<br />
K5ni « it detinulLd ullrat.<br />
ti\th<br />
The deLoiiiltPK cnninime.i'<br />
t oiiiiii i«td ^ilsnn l>llf-p pusldent<br />
,,l lln ilm himes Mllki lice<br />
j,ri inlt nt<br />
Ilinmla^H I i inldin<br />
I hi Inn Hul Mini II unlit 1I1K<<br />
n 1 lint m Muni i lut<br />
IrrM., Jiisll,, '<br />
Ml IIIIIMIII lain II In I nl' II"<br />
null in I nuni il an Mini i fair<br />
n ill III) iii^hiiii i\ai m mm i IIMI<br />
III \ i* u mil h i* ht. n . ntilMiiH d<br />
I 111<br />
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I in<br />
uiii mil i .in . linn i Innn<br />
I tt*»i limn tin i mint tl tt lio<br />
ill li i il^ Iil^ i lit HI lirl.iu .i jinlti 1<br />
j mil im \ I h. pl in li i pn" nit<br />
I In.li'i U" • ^-»Iill mil ilniihili<br />
I \i ill In i iinllniiril In hit nn<br />
thei<br />
iljLf.<br />
thinujjh th.<br />
suppn,edh heJH ie>.iilt frnlit<br />
rink, v- nil Altai mil FLIHI.II<br />
knnkinir uft lite y.nil- it a tli|J<br />
Inn Hi<br />
ill. mn<br />
ll 111 I<br />
Ih<br />
i<br />
muulh thruuich t<br />
tu I-""'<br />
thren<br />
IlLr<br />
KninniK<br />
as did the one h ajr<br />
am In thi, ilmt,<br />
Allen tmi' nff<br />
Ii<br />
> drds at imp cup uroi nd end<br />
nniiii l.ui n i<br />
11 tn<br />
i ii t I<br />
tut<br />
I ii.il<br />
1 in mn . ,i nl Kin H rni in dlil<br />
mo 1 n f tl . Kiiiunil t.iimn(r,<br />
uhili in ill. 1 III Pi . Ui( .il<br />
I<br />
I.Ill I hpi r | i nilERS<br />
BEER<br />
$1.75 per Case<br />
DepNlpy'g Point<br />
$2,00 per Case<br />
ll<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> City 394<br />
CONEY<br />
Pyorrhea<br />
AM)<br />
Rheumatism<br />
Is rrnhnlil) the<br />
Must f II m tn i) n<br />
Knunn tu the Human<br />
There jp a cenitant<br />
flow ef<br />
pus from tho trUfriK Into thfsraoyth<br />
—% hich e\ enLyallr CBHSKH mtSW<br />
fyatemHtie diniurbaneci<br />
mcfa ai^<br />
rlinumatifsm—ianslllsr<br />
lflfecUan»=—<br />
hLHtladies, et£<br />
I n the tmflw ttMf• — fc*fiFt<br />
DUfl nnrkria gj fJ<br />
tmn bc dshf is »Unl tUi<br />
3ca four Dentist and learn<br />
H you alr&ady ftfs Mffreted hw<br />
P^DFrhea An oypes <strong>of</strong> pr^vontfDli<br />
^s worth s pouad <strong>of</strong> eurs—yii,<br />
Dr.S.S Torakins<br />
Dr. Wm. J. Novack<br />
Surgeon Dentitta<br />
1520 Atlantic Ave.<br />
AUantlc Cltf, V. i.<br />
Uonr.j > A. M. to Iill P. «L<br />
Bl Till i P, M.<br />
Mil<br />
M. t<br />
liT Till i P,<br />
VBONI Mill<br />
HUM 1177-J<br />
Plig» J7I-W<br />
W, H. Oldfield & Son<br />
Tile and Marble Work<br />
912 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
)«ilann.<br />
and iii^kc those neceggary .<br />
before wuiter,;a${y,0p<br />
"tin<br />
OH*. Mr,<br />
taken .„<br />
m, Janie,<br />
ichml. ShB<br />
onu jrounii<br />
Tnnlnht<br />
Kchl,, nod<br />
Wotsr.<br />
will<br />
at<br />
Tnboriioc<br />
.nd Ws« a, H<br />
thj Chita^ F.S jBf<br />
mblti<br />
iirenentstl ante<br />
i*<br />
Mr. llaLb brlnn u u|,i<br />
ivory<br />
ir»,|rj<br />
kst,.<br />
wood.n<br />
Sht, he. b«.n "'tBmlS<br />
neiiorul<br />
linn. , BHt<br />
fhaiKi. ,,r rillfl mn<br />
(.rMl<br />
mldtnti ot C<br />
ulriPe ihu imtituttan<br />
-y..r<br />
No r,r rf ^<br />
haii bran Htunjisd .ad<br />
Above All-a Good Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
George W, Wlicox<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing and Sfceet Metal Work<br />
130 ASni'TtY AVR.<br />
PB. Ill OCCAN CITY, ,N. J.<br />
Expert Shoe<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Ladies Top \i<br />
i<br />
RUBBEB 01<br />
B.B. Pri<br />
Best MMeruI,<br />
I'li'iin «nrk uj Qi<br />
Economy Shot I<br />
307-iTl<br />
PRINTING<br />
When You Want It<br />
Ai Ton Like It<br />
Lewis L, Barrett<br />
807 Asbury Avenue<br />
PHONE 1J8J<br />
Clarence Ferguson<br />
COAL<br />
Hth nnd Ilmeo<br />
Fhone SS-tt<br />
Since 1899 Wt'wl<br />
Serving <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Readini<br />
Coal<br />
HEADI<br />
10TH 4NT» WEST 1||<br />
FB0H • -4<br />
DAILY TRIPS PHILADELPHIA<br />
TO OCEAN OTY<br />
MOTIM A SPECIALTI<br />
rHnA<br />
Hnll<br />
Call 900<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
FERGUSON EXPRESS<br />
818 STH STREET<br />
Phll.dtlphi. Addr.u—Amerie.n Int gprinf<br />
VWliUff l>iffl>HI>«9-HH49 ••41~^>ni'..|^ ••»mil1UTIMIIlUIIJIJLII|t|UHimfJNlMn Cltr<br />
IIM<br />
| 1,11ST<br />
ll(m.<br />
Si.inll.<br />
.S,-|,l,rnlH-<br />
Wnl.-y »<br />
3.1(1 O.<br />
ro While Se.lyhom<br />
29. Noilly HittinjI<br />
. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, or Silt.<br />
.v. rhlladelvlila, P«<br />
IO r 3<br />
ilinaKemfnt.<br />
ri^nt collations nnd list<br />
IIIKH nullrltiid : irenprn] himn-Anor. Nutmy<br />
HBney IJ.iyJ Chatlin. 1315 A»hiirj<br />
ll-U-tfe<br />
ANIMALS BOARDED<br />
>l* and dnira hnnrded over wrelt enda<br />
Fncloscd<br />
out-dnor r.ina and baby pen<br />
Only placa <strong>of</strong> Its kind T«U trained<br />
to iro on laaah<br />
ulan<br />
Tuln T Cat Inn ' 1JJI Welt Ave<br />
Phone 645 «-29<br />
IIOAT STORAtiE- Inside and out. IJIW<br />
fni mien In Snuth Jfimey. Firepro<strong>of</strong><br />
Hhpdd. I-*ivnh water envlrnnment. Com-<br />
I'lcie Hcrvlcn avnllitlilc for hoth wxl<br />
•mil machine work. THOMPSON I1OAT<br />
WOKKH. Enirllsli C.r?tk. N. J. Phono<br />
Point 830».<br />
0-7-tf<br />
tired<br />
In ISJ^, >,8fi,0O0 p.ivniK<br />
and fire bonds, issued in 1**02,<br />
due in l')32 ut 1 jiei cent itert<br />
paid <strong>of</strong>f .uid letin-il 'J hit. in fan<br />
f the f.n t thut tlie F'n ~t Nut<br />
lonal Hank hail been olu^iil und<br />
leopeued for 11 iinrtKin <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year<br />
Nn bond}, were retired in 1 ( I3J,<br />
when tlie leiliaiiiln^r term<br />
totaled<br />
Wr>0,500, A riductlon <strong>of</strong><br />
S1OH.00O fiom the hlph point <strong>of</strong><br />
neiemher 11, I'^s<br />
$85,000 Retired I hit* Yenr<br />
In l f MI, ue liitv* lluou^li<br />
the medium <strong>of</strong> fxili(mi^i, mil put<br />
(himcb, letned tlie lollnwin^<br />
bonds s 10 000 funding . dui<br />
Febru.iM 1, l')41<br />
(10,000 ii I und<br />
my<br />
T •- due ,luH li I'll] S.I illO<br />
'nt^'<br />
r > s, due Jim 1, I'llJ, ml<br />
$'i,0oo MIKX.I t, dm inu r,<br />
I'M2 Totil tS". 000<br />
This<br />
list <strong>of</strong> fd5,000 n pro<br />
scnti a buvinfr <strong>of</strong> SI,,!') 1 ) in in<br />
terent and apinoxnnati Ij $2,000<br />
to $2,G00 amoi tization m next<br />
jeara<br />
budget ind<br />
weru uble tn |)ick up groups at<br />
u lnrge discount. In fact, 1 reciill<br />
one group <strong>of</strong> $10,000 which<br />
wr hd ht Nb<br />
gp<br />
were purchusiid<br />
for $0,-100,<br />
$11<br />
f $10,000 which<br />
hint<br />
November<br />
$ , ,<br />
$11,860 I'r<strong>of</strong>it Earned<br />
"On<br />
Augunt 18, a auiiplementury<br />
statement to the annuul<br />
statement <strong>of</strong> December HI, 19S4,<br />
diuc-luiL'd u pr<strong>of</strong>it on Kinking fund<br />
[nvostinvntn <strong>of</strong> $ll,8fiO. Thin probubly<br />
will be im-team-il before<br />
h d<br />
y<br />
the end<br />
end<br />
n<br />
•In<br />
Ihe }tai I feel<br />
.1 total pi <strong>of</strong> it b><br />
>c*m<br />
numhei<br />
i.f<br />
thtbt bonds wiie held h} piup<br />
eity<br />
uwnaik who uanted to pay<br />
tn v e Ih ixirMlvimr. their<br />
eriy<br />
tllei;<br />
term bonds wjth the sinking fund<br />
for tax IWIHIH belli by the sinki-Iiine<br />
i-oi.l<br />
y t si<br />
fund, tho property 'iwncr bee<br />
IIOSSCSHHII l<br />
rtna. ll<br />
EAL ESI<br />
ml m)<br />
SA1<br />
or<br />
3<br />
S*<br />
VB<br />
Kmt. Tstliif<br />
nf.<br />
Arthur<br />
mtnl AI*DM><br />
ks<br />
Insurance<br />
"Consistent Service<br />
Since 1905<br />
Frank E. Darby<br />
«UI Cenlml \ve. I'h. 4I><br />
luiIIIIIK tl) fllUllCIIlR <strong>of</strong> lln<br />
•.ih.ml l mi<br />
l-l|<br />
\ 1) lu^I4 by tli<br />
t'l.<br />
I_ount> nf rnpe Muy<br />
:numl,-«.<br />
by Cri<br />
McClo<br />
lt>34<br />
In<br />
i IIn||<br />
Mcr|«rno<br />
A. MK:LERNON and<br />
eCLKKNON I<br />
Hn Onkr Of tht Colilt<br />
Nwv ^f-nuty,<br />
mttdo on<br />
5w|., wnber,<br />
urinj ( ftijx.<br />
( Imrkti A<br />
ik'CondnniH. you un u<br />
- Hurl Ui.«wer the bill<br />
iin nt 1 lurtfnr^ UH<br />
itilitT<br />
next, or thi<br />
n nml AdclA 11<br />
ll I-.II dntul<br />
Kecurc the sum<br />
h,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ti<br />
Hh.tP<br />
i<br />
City.<br />
(It<br />
arilbtd nnl v.ni l_!uirl(tr~<br />
fir* thc 2H1 h ilny nf Nov* -ntiir next,<br />
!- llmt uili(| hill Will lif U.kl-n nr> {3r nnd roronU-tl In the Cl,p< k<br />
Mwy <strong>County</strong> Cl«rli> Olficrt In iliwk IV4<br />
uf MllllkniH«<br />
,)flill<br />
1> (I JUKI > HI \lHIH<br />
K. AmntfiiJ.-wti. me madft tji?r^mJunt b< -<br />
«niiii( you m,. thi< t-rcurd<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
mDrtjjn^i^l iir-omineH, iind yi.ik, I'hUlli<br />
Ainmt'itlam, i.i'*> utnde defoiuljnU liccnui*c.<br />
you ih' I hv hunhand nf th for nhutn<br />
tuch trt|«t«« in acting la ffiven a|jtii<br />
thn( thr >in Ml t«o nnrairrauhR<br />
contain<br />
KtuUifntntP cmhiiirlnf, nrflantK full kflttvhiluc<br />
nml Irclief Ait to thr clrcumAtiiMCcS<br />
*nd oniihlun« under which utockholdrr-!<br />
ind Hccuiity<br />
htildii" v,ho do hot Boitrar<br />
upon iti« bookn <strong>of</strong> thf mm,mny AA<br />
tcct huh) K(ftck nnd neeurltl«a In a rapitlty<br />
othi-i ilian thnt <strong>of</strong> H boHa fide<br />
owner and thl« affiant<br />
that any othet itcrston BHBOtion<br />
dft* <strong>of</strong><br />
tun<br />
^<br />
vlHw <strong>of</strong> i ^rlt <strong>of</strong> VWrflUeM^<br />
for wt* tfT itottcMrt Prtmi, tjw<br />
»4 «Vt<strong>of</strong> t)4 Ottul tf<br />
nl N*w J*w*r, on tlw -lftji<br />
ibar. A D, 19U, tn •j«Vwtarrin<br />
Gtors* A- MF<br />
K-*JIB. Admr. «tc.. It flteiphdiuaU ud<br />
Coowr K#7 Ca*il*UonP •. etxponifin<br />
at New Jtn*r. *t «1. j*r* dajfvo^lttfr<br />
1 ahull ttpm far ula «t public ttft-<br />
f DcccmlK.<br />
«lll trf uVi» i<br />
The 4»ld bill<br />
Ami<br />
Elcnmr I<br />
tho turn uf ti (<br />
Court Houric 1*<br />
Iti<br />
[•hi Th< rnriTKirH<br />
Oi porntiui) I s )<br />
•I nthirt. ni\ (lulu<br />
(In MM f<br />
litforr lh< fth<br />
oi tin mill<br />
hill<br />
Julm<br />
, Kthu<br />
lfr. t.r><br />
lo<br />
taitj l<br />
riled<br />
lfl(l< I<br />
Klin,<br />
lim) H>.tl|<br />
Lfiiri* th' ]iii>iiwist<br />
< f<br />
0ft nhlrh «n id mort-<br />
In thp Clerk « Offl.p<br />
tititi n( (npr Mny<br />
J hi Oook 1(> r<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
ilii riif*f(trtf r belnjr<br />
n tin < iti<br />
T Occnn<br />
l\ <strong>of</strong> ()•[(. Mi)} nnd<br />
IU M<br />
Tot MI|I<br />
directed<br />
day'"" 1 3IIERIFF-H SALE<br />
tuL'<strong>of</strong> n" writ <strong>of</strong> Hc<br />
<strong>of</strong> Morttianed Pi-.TJiiH<br />
Untied OUt flf till*<br />
<strong>of</strong> N(»w Jer»py. on thu 27tJi<br />
II, l<br />
Alict<br />
nx.<br />
defend nnU, 1 HI.UII c<br />
Mih nt IIUMIC i.*nttiif on<br />
MONDAY<br />
OCTOBUt 2Jlh<br />
h h<br />
Sf|pt«nbti A<br />
lunr v.hrrt in DIIIIJIK<br />
- tomDlftlnfltit rind<br />
Youn iruHtit for Until (.<br />
iii nix dLfcndnnU 1 Hh,ill<br />
uMic<br />
1' 34,<br />
hfti|H <strong>of</strong> tiM UP und flvt<br />
ii CIIM k P M to ^\ It nt mi t> rlinjk<br />
In t ht.<br />
af ternouti <strong>of</strong> BHIII dny nt the<br />
Shmir u<br />
olTIct. In CIIIH Mn> (unit<br />
IMIH t a|h» Mny (ounty<br />
Nrw Jersey<br />
All Uint certain mortfrn^.d imiiucis<br />
itti tin uDDurtLntini-KK In Hi* bill <strong>of</strong><br />
complaint In the nald can i. . ui-tifUlurl^<br />
T—fotth—nnd df«rr>b«l<<br />
U,rt4—in \u mur.<br />
All tin? folk inj. | md oi JPI\I CPI uf<br />
ml nnd iircmlnfB hprpltmflpi purlieu<br />
lm ly dr-icilbcd flltuittr lyintr Jit'J l>iiti('*<br />
tn UH Clti nf Otcan ( ji-v m il P (ounty<br />
f lm.* Mny ami State .>! Ki« JtfBcy<br />
lit 1N(> Hit. Northf A-tLrly In f.^ I v(<br />
Lot No Oil Section T rin» »i( Ocnn<br />
_ nt thf mt.7im.unii itf the<br />
NIII li^r«tcrly<br />
line <strong>of</strong> (m ml A^etiUe<br />
,itli thp Southwp»ttnth Strppt containing ^ uthiut<br />
jnillj n »nld llnr <strong>of</strong> ( pntrnl Ami-tile<br />
III frit In fi\mt or l*uadth<br />
nml <strong>of</strong> that<br />
width ixtondlnir Northwi atwunBy<br />
liaialkl 41nrs one lielnji _<br />
Southwtfllerly line <strong>of</strong> Tlilrttftith itrnct.<br />
100 Ictl tu ii 1' f«rt widi Street<br />
Amount dij« under decrer is f> fl3 «2<br />
uith<br />
lnti_r._Bt and ShpiilTn frc to be<br />
adii^J<br />
W1L1 IAM IS POWELL i<br />
Dntid Oclobpi 3ul 1014<br />
ul^fl K hell S-JIV 10,Jtt.f S17 00<br />
f lly<br />
Statr nv hi M I A<br />
r n)nd< d« leilidint 1) (.nu i you me<br />
kmr <strong>of</strong> ire-nrd nf *t\\\\ )>rpml>tei<br />
And \ou flip n,l Altn<br />
Ciiian<br />
OIL<br />
wife iif l>nUd M Let. eh yO" Ii<br />
incliunK<br />
rH lit <strong>of</strong> ([nun in i<br />
i and jutnil'JPr'<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober Ih 1*134<br />
I)AVI1» O WAlKtNs<br />
Solid to i nf roinnluliiiuit<br />
M Cooper Strp«t<br />
WiVKlbu > N J<br />
I (Mi! 41 pf $1 40<br />
GENEBAL ELECTION<br />
will l» held In tht<br />
CITY OP OCEAN CITY.<br />
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ftk. HU<br />
r the nurpoee <strong>of</strong> electlnir candidates<br />
to fill the folkiwlnir odlMi:<br />
UNITED STATES SISNATOK<br />
ONE MEMBER OF CONGRESS FItOM<br />
THE<br />
SECOND CONORRMlONAlj DID.<br />
TWCT<br />
COVEHNOR OV THE STATE OF<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
A MEMBKR OP THE GENERAIj AB-<br />
HEMBLY<br />
A COUNTY CLERK<br />
A SHERIFF<br />
A MEMBER OF THE BOAKLI OF<br />
fHOSF.N FREEHOLDERS<br />
A rrtRNE<br />
rrtRONEIl<br />
Polls will be own at 7 n'olock in tbe<br />
morning and el«« at 8 o'clock In U»<br />
evening (f^stern Standard Time).<br />
Tlio Election Officer* will alt durlnK<br />
theae houra mid will conduct fald el««-<br />
UOD In Ihe following ulaees<br />
First Fraclnct. Mrat Ward: Kurti'u<br />
Ijir.Kt. 1st Street and Atlantic Avenue<br />
(District. North Point to north ilda al<br />
Bnond SITMI.)<br />
Bffonil Treclnct, Urat Ward<br />
Sto»c.<br />
kt 103 Ab A D l<br />
fonil Treclnct, Urat War<br />
Market. 103 Asbury Avenue.<br />
Sth id f S<br />
d S<br />
Sto»c<br />
(Dlatrlct.<br />
to north<br />
Met. 10 A y u.<br />
South side <strong>of</strong> Second Street<br />
aide <strong>of</strong> Fourth Street.)<br />
Third Precinct. First Ward: School<br />
Mouse, (th Street and Wcalcy<br />
Avenut-<br />
(District, south aide <strong>of</strong> Fotjrtli Street to<br />
nortti aide <strong>of</strong> 8ev.nUi Strnt)<br />
Fourth frtcinct. First Wald. IaMonto<br />
Hotel, 811 »th Street.<br />
(District, south<br />
aide <strong>of</strong> Seventh 3lr«t la north aid* «t<br />
KlBhlJl Street.)<br />
First Precinct. Second Wurdi City<br />
Hall. 6th and Aaburr<br />
Avenue. (District.<br />
South aide <strong>of</strong> Elflhth Street to<br />
north aide <strong>of</strong> Tenth Street)<br />
Second<br />
Precinct. Second W.rd: Walter<br />
ft. Chaltin. No. lllfi Anbury Avenue.<br />
(District. South side <strong>of</strong> Tenth' Street to<br />
north aide <strong>of</strong> Thirteenth Street.)<br />
Third Freclnct. Second Ward: 405 14th<br />
Street. (District, wuth side <strong>of</strong> Thirteenth<br />
Street to north aide <strong>of</strong> Twentieth<br />
Street )<br />
Fourth Freclnct. Second Wardi<br />
Ruth<br />
Hayes, flSnl street nn.l Asbury Avenur<br />
(Vlhlrlct. south side <strong>of</strong> Twentieth Street<br />
Hftj-nl.ith<br />
3treet.)<br />
HAI1RV A. MOBIUS.<br />
City Clerk.<br />
10-6-21-iif<br />
tie.8(1<br />
HALE<br />
virtue <strong>of</strong><br />
k)e <strong>of</strong> MortfiUjrcd rit<br />
y f N<br />
day <strong>of</strong> Sfijtt«?iti<br />
curtain<br />
CHIU<br />
niAli. nt *li,<br />
Milton<br />
SDrlrtaer<br />
T Ahull<br />
expose<br />
d on<br />
wher<br />
lire<br />
to mis<br />
urt <strong>of</strong><br />
Jeruey. on the 10th<br />
A. I> A'i'ii, In •<br />
in Ellwood H, Chw])-<br />
omiiJftlnHnttt. utld W.<br />
fits, are d#f«nd«nt|,<br />
Kuk »t public vtn-<br />
MONDAY,<br />
OCTOBER I3.h,<br />
between (he hour* <strong>of</strong> twt?Hilock<br />
P Ut tn nil<br />
at thr<br />
Court V<br />
1*S4<br />
nnd fho<br />
clOeV fn<br />
if<br />
fa <strong>of</strong>fice |n Cape<br />
app Mny <strong>County</strong><br />
All<br />
that tfertaln l<br />
In the juiid e«u«* nnrtkularly<br />
net foi-th and dedeHl>ed<br />
that In to Any<br />
AN the following tract or pared <strong>of</strong><br />
land and prem.gpa hcr«-in»flcr<br />
rtWffwl iirewin* 1 *<br />
Vn Ifii" Bill "HI<br />
flltllAtr<br />
bclnfr<br />
9HKBIFF-8<br />
SALE<br />
Uj virtue <strong>of</strong> ft wnt <strong>of</strong> Iirrl (aclai<br />
r 4#lc <strong>of</strong> MortffBsed PrfmlHet to m<br />
direftwl<br />
UsutKl out <strong>of</strong> tht Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jcntey, on tll« J<br />
n> Of Seutcmber A I) 1D34 In a <<br />
iln caujju uhrrefn<br />
Perry L Stnltll<br />
itmiltilliBnl, and Mmfy Aun Tlic(<br />
RJlfj I* rirfendatit I thall exihise<br />
sale at puhllr vendue, on<br />
MONDAY. ,OCTOBER 2»tn. ll»,<br />
__ rvren tht. nouiv <strong>of</strong> twelve And five<br />
o clock P H to wit at one octock ;<br />
thu<br />
afternoon <strong>of</strong> said day, at the<br />
7<br />
24m<br />
24«0<br />
2441<br />
1412<br />
263S<br />
iat<br />
J310<br />
1711<br />
.810<br />
ShSS<br />
2926-3927A<br />
SOtiB<br />
3010-^031 B<br />
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;•. MM.JI. K. Dl»n<br />
rjT.<br />
ASSMEETING, FREE MOVIES, TO<br />
FromOc<br />
On Relief He Says<br />
MerchanU Unpaid, Families<br />
1 Hung»y K Br«|uiwinner»<br />
Gamble Eatt)in|{» Away<br />
PUBLIC AID NEEDED<br />
Police Judge Fines'Carrier'<br />
til. two-tWidi'<br />
B Site pi,<br />
llee Captain Bob#rt f J, Lackey,<br />
Ind.pendcnl comment on mliileal<br />
and nntni nanti, Th. opinion,<br />
fcttfln ngnmit ut not ntttu't<br />
fertile Ov^SmJ<br />
U) IMH ol Tk< StBtlBll-Mnr,<br />
freehold^ Have<br />
" annual ctsiiic will be run<br />
Navemhef fl. Trick, muddy.<br />
Nitgi (or ghuuld we ny dogs),<br />
doped, Jacki, driving.<br />
e & a<br />
THE atote and national cam-<br />
* paigns grow winner an(L<br />
warmer, with the.freateit interest<br />
in the gubernatorial con"<br />
I quoted 9-5<br />
for Dill to heat H<strong>of</strong>fman, The<br />
wile boys are guppoged to know.<br />
fy peo i<br />
art on ean't me any 9-6 odda on this<br />
ta an Wee, Hoirman hM u sevel^<br />
But if he is beaten badly<br />
:B,ake much headway, A , h . „ h )t ..<br />
ley announced that anyone who<br />
iio more -"-• ""' - s tu <br />
longer be made, ,<br />
Whites and Macka Victimized<br />
raising iiigs. Why not extend<br />
i bonus for the !_..._<br />
E MAY <strong>County</strong>'s<br />
If thii *l«mentary form <strong>of</strong> I ^-<strong>of</strong> Arc isn't being head. I however, th"<br />
fmibliiw afftMted only those who | lined politically ai ir, yean il«,90 cash<br />
could afford fiKtose, It woyi* not Bune by! » irom him. him,<br />
lui, it; was pointed out; •• ." • * *<br />
"Aa t- •<br />
<strong>of</strong> tMIB who t pjay the I |fhe Ripubiieanr.jren't quite<br />
LegioirBMdh<br />
OH to Florida<br />
f i<br />
; --fr* 1 ''- • i; '- : '•.;<br />
Pads South by Pu» and<br />
TO DISTRIBUTE JERSEY<br />
SALT WATER TAFFY<br />
The farni o£ JeMiy salt<br />
water taffy will M Ipwad<br />
' through the aouthlana by the<br />
; bind. In the ttur^HW 880<br />
* pounds <strong>of</strong> iKe c<strong>of</strong>tttetlon<br />
i cantributed by ah Atlantic<br />
| City «.<br />
* *he taffy *J1I ht;. : iB,sitrib-"<br />
\ tiled to spectaWttiftflertver<br />
: .the hand stops fa .play along<br />
} the way. ;<br />
aid lambs<br />
„, Th», -naugitty mtflles<br />
<strong>of</strong> last May are f<strong>of</strong> gotten and<br />
forgiven.<br />
j<br />
tive in Detpanding All<br />
HU Ca»h.<br />
BOARD STARTS PROBE<br />
Can be Forced.<br />
detiii City li<br />
molt $etuMigus<br />
thllr nlnt<br />
A man about<br />
, » f «gt, tried in vain : ii, bbrfflwi<br />
• v « ; iTSyi!fc« ' il ' ron i •tl* i M«niui'.-';-niiil •»!»<br />
and 9 UlU> iliMdi, Prayer was equally<br />
,• . . , «,<br />
etpected<br />
A thlnly.veiled hint that poll- m& a Sundry on ArfwyV ___ ^<br />
ties prompted •the W§Bt demand neni; Bth «t Both bualniiaaM<br />
<strong>of</strong> JhefMahplden that he tuni ftrally.^Wpidly expondtd..,vfhaj<br />
half <strong>of</strong> it!"<br />
retaliated j.by, directing their<br />
---•• He told hoiv hard ha had<br />
worktd to buy the hmt» art«l<br />
"Thank you for th&<br />
|qtntB ,und<br />
Promi«f. I»|<br />
«^:. IJ^I rfter. <strong>of</strong> flermmrtowBl;alspfijtB<br />
I<br />
r '<br />
liiiiiiiiStai<br />
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FfiBk'o, UU t die.<br />
J.BiM a K Dlion .<br />
Hild.<br />
RM>li,-..<br />
m&-<br />
M|eli&:<br />
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ii m<br />
ii.il"<br />
f ' :
^tewtM?f"""'<br />
JJjJHp;. SOU O"<br />
Wtt;Bana!i<br />
..__. told o Hirft<br />
i <strong>of</strong> mfrrr."<br />
IT<br />
R"E<br />
^Mng^'Fressmg<br />
ftl^Mtqne 1853<br />
^RIGHT'S<br />
8*3*3<br />
§$.$. Senator<br />
<strong>of</strong> Congrew<br />
W. AcHey<br />
Powell<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
rtlws <strong>of</strong> e Womens<br />
10 Club <strong>of</strong> C»pe May<br />
„.,Court ijouue, with 'Mrs.<br />
jtte Coin, at <strong>Ocean</strong> View. «ec<strong>of</strong><br />
thja dounty. epmmittee,<br />
•BtlliplBifl. P.<br />
ben Wiled for I p. m.<br />
fltBAB PEP TALS<br />
fi score <strong>of</strong> Democratic .commit*<br />
mri ' d .<br />
eewomeri .and women "workers<br />
were elypn a. pep tallf oy Mrs<br />
Jessie D. Ludlam, state committoo<br />
woman, at the home at'Vrenholdr<br />
ClinrloB B. Powell, candidate<br />
for re-election, here on Monday<br />
night. Refreshments were<br />
served after tlio meeting.<br />
Jackson Scores<br />
Freeholder Here<br />
Two Spat Over Condition<br />
<strong>of</strong> Court House Building 1<br />
- short, sharp and b<br />
ed with the spied <strong>of</strong><br />
lightning. Wednesday, between<br />
Republican Percy H. Jackson and<br />
Democrat Charles B, Powell, during<br />
the freeholders' meeting.<br />
Jackson, director <strong>of</strong> tlie board,<br />
ailed Powell to tapk for "letting<br />
the county buildings BO to rack<br />
and ruin."<br />
Plaster is <strong>of</strong>f in severnl places<br />
in the new court house, and (here<br />
are several leaks.<br />
Powell retorted by saying the<br />
building wasn't constructed properly<br />
in the first place, and that<br />
the matter <strong>of</strong> repairs has been in<br />
the hands <strong>of</strong> <strong>County</strong> Engineer<br />
Holland Sharp for several months.<br />
Sharp was not present at th<br />
ffleetinj. Powell said Sharp hai<br />
been trying to have the work<br />
done with BRA funds.<br />
Halph T, Stevens salil the coun<br />
ty has sufficient money appro<br />
pHatetl for the purpose, ant<br />
Jackson added that the oountj<br />
couldn't afford to take chances<br />
on accident occurring.<br />
Wifey—We have now bion<br />
married 10 years. Jack, nnd not<br />
once in that time huve I mi.-ised<br />
baking you n cakes for yuur<br />
birthday. Have I?<br />
Jack — No, pat, I can look<br />
back on those safcea ns milestones<br />
in my life.<br />
Vote<br />
Vgnoeratic!<br />
WatfnylMlection and Elect<br />
flowing Ticket:<br />
For Governor<br />
William L Dill<br />
For Assembly<br />
Wilier H. Taylor<br />
For Sl«if(<br />
Paul M. Scpll<br />
For Coroner<br />
Alfred R. Smith<br />
AlUn W«Wsday; Cand*<br />
date, to Speak<br />
, Wcdneaday will bo un imMrtjittt<br />
day for Cape Jtty <strong>County</strong> Hspubllcana<br />
whoa tttret meetings<br />
wl(l be held at Court House.<br />
Mri. Pearl Brldegun, 'vies,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Republican state<br />
committee,, will fce. th» principal<br />
., pp<br />
p k , iat a mffetini <strong>of</strong><br />
speaker, a<br />
the<br />
<strong>County</strong> Women's Republican, Club<br />
in the Old Court House building'<br />
at 2 30 u m<br />
Miss Mabel Clay, president or<br />
the clubs, arranging the program<br />
announced that nil the RepiiblKinn<br />
oiindidrituk ulll be present to address<br />
the audience. Men and women<br />
nrc invited to attend<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the countj exeeu<br />
live cnniniltten will men! at S:30<br />
p. in. in tho aocinl hall <strong>of</strong> the M<br />
E. chinch. An lnlcrentln B pro Krnm<br />
la planiimi. Thp rommittoo num<br />
bera nvcr !IO.<br />
At<br />
llnuso linildinf (••unit,<br />
will<br />
' '" I' I" Hi Ilii> Old men's and women'<br />
cluhfl. Mnnilny nljrht.<br />
IZndorHoment <strong>of</strong> the pntire He<br />
puhiicnn ticket will he mndc n<br />
that I hue. it was decided. Tin<br />
two cMihs in North Wlldwood<br />
bonnl <strong>of</strong> having ono <strong>of</strong> the lai<br />
est Republican niemherHlilpn in<br />
the county.<br />
Political Campaigns Here<br />
In Gay 90s Are Recalled<br />
He first become interested In<br />
politics by llflteiilnj,' to his father<br />
through the eracfc <strong>of</strong> his bedMom<br />
door. His fntflor, Learning M.<br />
Rice, was the first Democrat from<br />
this county to fill a state <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
He was elected io the state senate<br />
in 1807.<br />
1.SO0 V<strong>of</strong>es in Coiiiih.<br />
Mr. Rice said that when lie was<br />
first elected to public <strong>of</strong>flra (here<br />
were only 1J0O votes cast in the<br />
entire county.<br />
In IMS <strong>Ocean</strong> City. Holly<br />
Bjach, Sea, .Isle City and Anmade<br />
their first returns.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City produced 75, AnRlesea<br />
20, Holly Beach 67 and Sea<br />
Isle 83," he said.<br />
It wag in those days <strong>of</strong> undent<br />
impnlgiiB thru Mr, Rien injailed<br />
how Jesse D. Ludlam, " n ndilaildy<br />
<strong>of</strong> young Jesse here in<br />
Court House," served in tho (date<br />
assembly for three yearn. Mr,,<br />
Rice wai a member <strong>of</strong> th* county |<br />
tax board for three ylars, Hei<br />
was first appointed in 1917, Since<br />
1830 he das nerved an seerBij/s/*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the board. He la 70. "" ' ' '<br />
Orean CUj- Veterany<br />
Among oid r j;am«';Tii!gnei9 pres<br />
Li$tening In<br />
(Contlnt*! fn>B. <strong>of</strong>w t)<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the boy* gat <strong>of</strong>f In the<br />
comers and do a lot <strong>of</strong> won<br />
during!<br />
Vj^ELL, «t last, tho cat got<br />
,•* her nose out <strong>of</strong> the Jiag.<br />
'Reports from the county seat<br />
claim that tho Bradway preaentment<br />
to the grnndi jury ia<br />
held up because Joseph Lanlj?an,<br />
assistant attorney general,<br />
whd was acting prosecutor hero<br />
when hn the investigation (j^^<br />
place, in too tied td up with i ths<br />
LindberBh case to come down American Revolution Atlgailm<br />
and face the jury now. Thechose thia at her subject. Whti<br />
report infers that he vdH present<br />
the case to the grand 1181, Mrs, Benjamin Harriion<br />
this Boelttr wai orfiniied it<br />
jury.<br />
wife <strong>of</strong> the president at that tlm<br />
Naturally, tho county is in-<br />
wii made president general <<br />
terested in the outcome '<strong>of</strong> the the organization, but due to he<br />
WiWweod -investigation. It cost _ heal t^_ the actual work<br />
the City <strong>of</strong> Wiluwood plenty <strong>of</strong> carried on hj Mri, Mary Bile <strong>of</strong>fief <strong>of</strong> National Commander sf tht<br />
money to dip into the mess. 'abell, and it was through he. American Legion st tho national<br />
Rut if the HndingB are upheld, (oreilfht that the magazine witConvention at Miami, Flu., <strong>Oct</strong> 22<br />
the city will regain many thousands<br />
uf dollars in n water sys-<br />
to 85.<br />
tern that will be properly built,<br />
and in the refund for many<br />
"extras" which were allowed<br />
the contractors, according to<br />
tile testimony before the in-<br />
ent were,y are "hot. '<br />
Cites History <strong>of</strong><br />
D.A.R. Magazine<br />
Miss Mabel Clay TtUft to<br />
Sarah Stillwcll Chapter<br />
Jflgg Mabel Clay, state vice rejent,<br />
addressed the Iftrab Stillwell<br />
CBMrttr, Daytntiri <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
American Revolution, ut its first<br />
fall meeting Saturday afternoon.<br />
Mlu Clay, wno is state ebtip<br />
man for tho Daughters <strong>of</strong> ttt<br />
so well established. When It wai<br />
'irst Issuea, it was called Thi<br />
American Monthly MaOTsslne, Al<br />
iph its name has been ehangid,<br />
its policies and origna] sec-<br />
Ions have been continued. It has<br />
leen said tlat the sun, never selii<br />
in this mafazine ag its wide elriulation<br />
Includes so many foreign<br />
Of Interest was the fact that<br />
ivery Issue Ms contained some<br />
reference to New Jersey D A R<br />
nativities.<br />
Ulss Nellie Towner reported<br />
that she had presented two meda,s<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober 1 to members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
S tiiBt Harold G. TuckBhoe C. C. C, The? were<br />
^-* H<strong>of</strong>fmun is liius-controlied given by the National Socletv <strong>of</strong><br />
ju«t don't click. When, ho entered<br />
the primary campaign, acterlsitcs.<br />
the D, A, R. for outstanding chnr-<br />
the so-called Republican bosses The newly arranged program<br />
—anti we believe wo might include<br />
Mayor Hajjue <strong>of</strong> Jersey<br />
City"gna«heil plenty <strong>of</strong> molars.<br />
And when the reluinii were in<br />
he had made these same IJOSMB<br />
look like about a iiickel's worth<br />
<strong>of</strong> overripe cheese.<br />
•3 5<<br />
The real bngses «ith the<br />
p\ceptnm ot Daie Band, <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden — wanted Hichaids<br />
Hague Kiiuld nut have grieved<br />
much hid RichanU been nomi<br />
nated The Jej>*e\ City lllayui<br />
would thi-n ha\e be sitting<br />
«here lie BOH if he lo^t.<br />
e- * #<br />
•Ind Dave Band , enthusiasm<br />
fin Hiiffman w isn't Lauded no<br />
myth bv hia approval <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>f<br />
man a, his desne t» heat Uich<br />
ards Hntfman just isn"t a<br />
boaien man He ,eem>, tn have<br />
ldea^ uf hu oi\n<br />
Siienanduah Valley, they said.<br />
iiil its rather touchy subnlffe<br />
Dill when one<br />
ject<br />
fact, jets<br />
with<br />
tn m<br />
Miss Towner Left<br />
mnff bosses. In<br />
h keeps auav fiom the McGibeny Estate<br />
subject<br />
Nellie I, Towner, joint<br />
owner with the late Mi<br />
But il Inoks hki- Ihirp mil be<br />
a, Belle<br />
MeGibeny <strong>of</strong> Scotch Hall, 439<br />
niam flutteiln^ hi-arls before Wesley nv., inheriy Miss Mc=<br />
the \ntes aiP ill munteil No<br />
\ ember fi<br />
Drowned in Bay<br />
Thnimli ihe 4th st, (.'oa»i Guards<br />
have been patrolling the bay night<br />
and ninrnin,*<br />
The nominees <strong>of</strong> thia eampnign<br />
since »>-— Wednesday<br />
,,f<br />
nesday<br />
hob-nobbed with the nld rmiinalgners<br />
but made no nddrssses search far the body <strong>of</strong> Elmer WII<br />
... mi week neers in a tt futill futile<br />
eieept a few words <strong>of</strong> w^k-nine ej-, SB, who was drowneri that<br />
night when a rowboat upset. Cant»in<br />
Christopher flentliiini wild<br />
SClLf, TO .„„<br />
IHttfiE CLASS J,<br />
Wednesday he linii , abiindourd<br />
hope that the body might still be<br />
Under Sheriff Paul ,\l. Scull recovered.<br />
candidate for isherJff-OntUe Deiuocrnllc<br />
ticket, will preside nt the<br />
He. recalled nuiuaroim nn.-ps<br />
second meeting this year <strong>of</strong> the<br />
here bodies had liecn found<br />
sometlm*s months lifter n droivru<br />
.Men's Bible Classes <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
rminty, Sunday, in the main<br />
Ing and <strong>of</strong>ten ttr rehinved from<br />
where they dlwifiperired,<br />
courtroom <strong>of</strong> the new court noune<br />
building.<br />
Ona <strong>of</strong> local Interest wnn the<br />
Air. Scull<br />
drowning <strong>of</strong> a Pblladelphlu nisn<br />
is president ot thewho with a party started up (he<br />
I organization ..— — and « former vice Tuetaho* river on '<br />
Iiresldent, He is a member <strong>of</strong> mefall,<br />
('ourt House M, B. Chiiieli and the<br />
1 has been superintendent <strong>of</strong> the *#^"wrs<br />
flMslys Point bridge.<br />
body wag found this<br />
Sunday School and treaMirur <strong>of</strong><br />
past June<br />
the beiih beiii^h at M*rg«t«.<br />
the church glnee 1017, He also is<br />
1 Captain Benthain admitted Hist<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
Assqelation, Patriotic Order trapped p bby piling and might nev.<br />
Wiley's body might, however, be<br />
Sons <strong>of</strong> America, He han Hpent<br />
er Appear,<br />
21 years In the building material<br />
business. He is vice president and Wiley was an expert swimmer,<br />
Neither<br />
a dlrMtor <strong>of</strong> the Cape Mav Iliiild-<br />
Mr, nor nor Mr ""<br />
Murray, who were<br />
Ini, and Loan Association.<br />
ALE<br />
$1.90 per Ca&<br />
uneonseloui.<br />
Pederation <strong>of</strong><br />
P^rsNtehtat<br />
Westot^n,d|iroh<br />
The iunday «vinlnr BiwiwAt<br />
thi Presbyterian r Chureli will' bo<br />
<strong>of</strong> eipiplat lnWf«it to s t8« otflcera,<br />
especially tho «Idor« aj,d<br />
duties and reoulre-<br />
^i^^^m^A<br />
: •«<br />
given promise <strong>of</strong> many Interesting<br />
meetings during the winter.<br />
Mind Towner was hostessi,<br />
Haney L, Ghattlns<br />
Hear Gen, Butler<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Haney Lloyd<br />
Chsttin and son, Lloyd, attended<br />
the second annual convention <strong>of</strong><br />
the Purple Heart Association ut<br />
the Hotel Hildebreeht, Trenton,<br />
Saturday evening. General Smedley<br />
D. Butler was the principal<br />
speaker, with Harold G. H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies.<br />
On Sunday they toured the<br />
northwest part <strong>of</strong> the state, stop,<br />
ping at Hamburg, N. J,, where<br />
tlm Uneeilii Bakars have H Gintfi'rbre«cl<br />
Castle,<br />
The scenery now with ail colors<br />
at their best is equal to the<br />
Oibeny'i entire eatate and is appointed<br />
executrix, accordinjr to<br />
Miss McGibeny's will, fiieu for<br />
probate '"<br />
J, prnviiied tlitlL if Miss Towner<br />
nwdecHniied AIiw, MoGiijtily,<br />
the esuitc (van to g,, tn Dr. All«n<br />
Corson, who then «oul<<br />
become executor.<br />
have<br />
n fi 6 . t "W tmsF "'•" ttlephon e<br />
Booth-Lojik here, you've been<br />
m there for half an hour and<br />
yo^^havsn't said a word.<br />
t me alone. I'm<br />
my wife.<br />
HAH 1PHANCIS0O . . . ftank Jf,<br />
Bolfiano, Jr., (above), is the leading<br />
PMllc Const candidate for the<br />
Binks—"Wliere did you L;<<br />
last week in your new car?"<br />
Jinks (gloomily)—"To jail,'<br />
REPLACE - -<br />
That Old<br />
Battery<br />
BEFORE - -<br />
Winter Conies<br />
SHEPPARD<br />
Battery Service<br />
8« ASBtJRY AVE.<br />
PHONE<br />
BROWNLEE'S<br />
EXPRESS<br />
Phila, - <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Daily<br />
Pbogni<br />
Lombard 7087<br />
Mnln SMI<br />
OCEAW emi M<br />
WH ST. and WIST AT,<br />
MOVINGSTORAGE<br />
HM<br />
SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY<br />
Steak Roast<br />
Fancy Chuck Roast<br />
Shoulders <strong>of</strong> Pork — Country Style<br />
AK1IOIB "STAR" HVHtSU I.AJIII<br />
Shoulders ......... Ib 17e<br />
Legs<br />
lb 2ic<br />
JfONB BBTTBR<br />
Stewing Chickens<br />
ft2Ic<br />
fti YOBB OIL BURNER CO. INC ir the I.riMt<br />
•n<br />
oefn martafacturing oil burning equipment for<br />
3, "Th^ YOtiK tomatic burner (us been on the murket for<br />
4, Vim i&ihaiMm cmitinusui organisation in the industrj.<br />
5, Flfty-eifhl Ain»ri«n h»MlwWpi *rt using oil burning cq-<br />
FIVE VW^IM^WRV^^^B TOl;<br />
YORK!<br />
^ . In.«*Jf«J Compltte<br />
$OQC.OO<br />
For At Low Aa<br />
'State Legion Head<br />
Here Nov. 12th<br />
To Install <strong>County</strong> Officer<br />
at Rally<br />
€. Biehard Allen, pf Cainden,<br />
atate coniinander <strong>of</strong> the Amtrlean<br />
Legion, and several otbtr state<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers are expected to come to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City November 12 to attend<br />
a county Legion riilly hero<br />
nnd install new county <strong>of</strong>fleei's,<br />
headed by Henry SUlinc, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City, new county eonimandii 1 .<br />
This was announced nt Wednesday<br />
night's meeting <strong>of</strong> Mrirgali<br />
Itnnck post here, which will ba<br />
the hiist club at the rally.<br />
Legionnaires' wives were inviu<br />
od guests, Wednegday night. The<br />
Legion Auxiliary may decide next<br />
Jumbo Frying Oysters<br />
Stewing Oysters<br />
To<br />
Ute :<br />
Oompton<br />
tht .ERA •<br />
eounty a fe<br />
Tlew <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
home<br />
season fromse<br />
ERA provldaa;<br />
summer'a prdtr<br />
sldered nosf, ?J<br />
j ^ ^i <strong>of</strong><br />
Sowethier _<br />
that?<br />
Shadbolly _ i<br />
wouldn't know<br />
doz.<br />
2 J^><br />
ubwK, OMARKET<br />
a • •<br />
iCi CREAM<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering the same heM\<br />
ie cream we use in y<br />
ibotts Ice Cream is exactly<br />
same de luxe quality<br />
t we serve for table use<br />
'cry morning, to a mulriide<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Sealore<br />
homei.<br />
lery ingredient is thu fuicsl obtainable<br />
|choice fruits, vanilla bean, Caracas<br />
jcolafe—no imitation flavorings; pure<br />
ic sugar and our own dr /HM cream.<br />
th-TANDARD <strong>of</strong> Fine Quality in | C I C R E A M<br />
A1BOTTS DAmitS, Inc.<br />
, AlUniown, Hc.dinj. N«wfk, Bridnlsn, Wllininfinii,<br />
FRENCHMAN THiNKj<br />
HE'S WELL OFF. . .<br />
if he has ONE ;<br />
ICTRIC LIGHT IN lACH<br />
But you livo in A mertca Tnr,. v<br />
fort is the gssence^ i9m%<br />
fic Io ihe ntunzing iclsclpk^l; A$& ,.<br />
IU» connlry, JOM may Imvc olljili(jl^.p|<br />
: want. Bui, nrq; .'ybu; f Mf-b • y^Suf' !M^*^^<br />
„ 'they corrcclly>rrung(;tl |p give^<br />
SOCIETY<br />
K. MONT •<br />
Krcts, Miss Sue A. Wchn, Mrs,<br />
I'srty HosteiB<br />
Ella Scull, Mrs. Harry A. Morris,<br />
Mrs, William G. Abbott,<br />
i, I{. Morey, 917 Bay av.<br />
osloss at a week-end house Mre. Clayton Ilainen Brick, Mrs<br />
Her |utsU were Mr. and<br />
.. ...,_ PMipy'ttrHh churci,<br />
with Kev, T, M. ilmpnton <strong>of</strong>fl*<br />
elating.<br />
MM, Harold Smith, <strong>of</strong> Linwood,<br />
played an orgim recitiil and<br />
wedding mBrchii, Tpreeedinl the<br />
ceremony, Misa Kstclle Halaton<br />
sang "I Love You Truly," and<br />
"Oh PromiM Me,"<br />
Uuests uf Jlr», Wifllaco<br />
The Westminster Guild, Junior<br />
missionary group <strong>of</strong> ihe Prysby.<br />
terlan church, was entertained at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Dorotliy WRI-<br />
Two Devine Sisters Wed<br />
Secretly; Then They Tefl<br />
Popular Resort GirU Surprise<br />
Even Members <strong>of</strong><br />
Their Own Family.<br />
Harry Hemiley, Mrs. Janioa Johnson,<br />
Mr«. Otto W. K«lchly nnd<br />
William Shough, <strong>of</strong> Alltv<br />
Dim ("upld hud hits Innings said late Monday afternoon that<br />
( /Kenneth Sough, Mrs, Theo<br />
twice In one family hero la»t ihe hadn't recovered froni the<br />
JVIIB. Ge<strong>of</strong>gp L M l l l h<br />
>y, Mlu Doris McCoy,<br />
wuok when llw Mlsmsu Alma M surprise <strong>of</strong> two weddings in tlie<br />
lace, Olyn Ncatli, TuBsday nisht.<br />
baton; Mr, and Mrs. William<br />
Devlnt; and .Man E. Devlno, family in one week, but that she<br />
oil, <strong>of</strong> Roitlle Park; MIBB Mrs. Graff EnterUins<br />
with Mrs, Jlattie Wallace nnd daughteru <strong>of</strong> the late John J- and and her lb rot her, Dr. John !>£•<br />
' Moray and Harvey felorey, At Luncheon-Bridge,<br />
Mrs, Kvii Voss assisting hoitessen.<br />
Carolyn M. Devlno, were ibotfi vine, wished both every iwiipinesi.<br />
;<br />
lean City.<br />
Mrs. George S, Gr<strong>of</strong>f, Plaza<br />
marrlod. Neither told tbc otber<br />
pi,, entertained the following; at The subjeet <strong>of</strong> study this year and It waa a surprlHo to the Immedlutc<br />
nieinhera nf the fnmlly hosts at a dinner parly in bouur<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Sannino » rn<br />
» luncheon-bridge Wednesday afternoon:<br />
Mrs, Arthur W, Shoe-<br />
rhinutowns «f Anirrica"B lame as well as to their many friends. or the newlyweds, including metn<br />
is the rhlliCKe in Amoricm, Tlin<br />
olns at<br />
maker, Mrs. Howard Hrice, Mrs, eliles, esperiiiily in Bun rrauilii. As a matter <strong>of</strong> faet they expected<br />
to keep It n secret for thoSunday afternoon, _ __<br />
bera <strong>of</strong> the Immediate 'family.<br />
Reba Collins, U30 Asbury Harry Headliy, Mil. Lorin D, co, ara the main ionic nf Interest,<br />
Mrs^ A. jf^ Sniiin led ill do-present bill one Biuttir confided<br />
boiteis to the following Angevine, Mrs, Ray Thorpe, Mrs,<br />
d party Friday night: Mr, Floyd C. jiimms anil Mrs. Harvnrlomi und pipaented tho lesmin. Iu this other and lliun tlm other The Misses Edythe Povvon and<br />
tfrs. Willlani Ingersoll, Mr old S. Paris,<br />
A flflninl dour fflllAwcd at which followed null and It "jusi lou Florence H, ^ay will leavJ here<br />
Srs. Irvln Forrest, Miss Jein<br />
* s S<br />
Barnes and refreshments were enjoyed.<br />
Prfisent wori); Mrn, OCM.' MIHH Almu Dovinu w» married th^y will be Buests <strong>of</strong> Jroila<br />
OJlt."<br />
Sunday for Heeilville, Va., where<br />
jit, all <strong>of</strong> Boselle Park; Mr.<br />
jlrs, Albert Pries and .Miss Mifls Bradley HosteMs<br />
' pries, <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth, and To Beta Sigma Nu.<br />
iindi> nowkri. Mrs. Mnrlon M«r. In Stunley Kekort. ol I'hlliLilcl Steelman, daughter <strong>of</strong> Julia C.<br />
Morey, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> flty. Miss Marion Brailiey, 1042<br />
[illy, Mrs. Minion PttrKUSOri, Mrs.<br />
* ^ «<br />
Central av,, was hostess to members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Beta Sigma Nu sor-<br />
iCniina FISIIPI 1 lihln, son i>r .Mr. nnd Mrs. VVul Steelman, 3rd st, and Alittiitic<br />
, Mrs. Gertrude Onmico,<br />
Mrs. Jfaale Pfander, Jlri4. W.I Stentnn |il,. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cllv. Air. relatives. They will be aivay ab-<br />
lt>r Kck'ert. <strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill nni) av., who Js residing theig with<br />
I<br />
Little Hostess<br />
ority Monday night. Gamis were<br />
MnrBiiret MonlBOniHry, Mrs, William<br />
jjiRnr. .Mrs, A. J, Smilh. 1 Bi'kert, Sr, IK oiini|ilroller <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nrheon Bridge<br />
played and refreshrnents served.<br />
out two weeks nnd expect to visit<br />
other places in Virginia.<br />
3, 8. While Den (ill Corporation.<br />
Clarence A, little, 137 Miss RitJi Kline wna a jueiii<br />
Mrs, Etiiii Plaiit, Mrs. Edward!<br />
av,, entertained the fol<strong>of</strong> honor. Others present were;<br />
rornmnn, Mrs. M The hrldtit'i'iiom ia a brother <strong>of</strong><br />
Pat' Ynnnev, Ntni.JDr Waller Krkerl. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Som- William G<strong>of</strong>f and Boo Gelsel<br />
at a luncheon-bridge last the Misses Ruse Migliaccio, Bertha<br />
Biggins, Clem Guarracino,<br />
iinces Giffurd. Mrs. f'nrrlp .1 irvis,<br />
Mrs. lllnnnhc Vounn, Mrs, nnt at Temple (Fnlveritltv. HIM a, motor trip to Chicago and the<br />
«r« Point, nut] IK „ medical stud returned a few days ago froni<br />
Jay afternoon^ Mrs| Henry<br />
(, Mrs. Bmilie Hustef, Mary Guarracino, Mary Brown<br />
Marlon Wnluwrleht, Mr«. Heifn brlile Is II reclHlered linriii! and World's Fair. They were gjne 10<br />
'infield S .Hitehner, Mrs, and Mrs. Elisabeth DpHnufric.<br />
Moyer, Mi's, vloin Warren. )IB ; rr.idilale .if Oep.in *'il v High days and were in Chicago for<br />
J Smith, Mrs. George John-<br />
Myrtln O'NPII, MIH. Fnnnie Fuiisl.,<br />
4 9 r<br />
•Schoiil.<br />
three (lays.<br />
[Mrs, Franklin D, Killian,<br />
Miss .ionnflte Diirby and the<br />
Villiam Williams, Mrs, Id-Wedding Reception at<br />
After the weddinE lute Inst<br />
Kensii, Mrs, L, I. A. Sted- Golf C'luh, Saturday,<br />
Jfonday afternoon the couple Mr, and Mrs. Walforii Gardiner<br />
and Mr. and Mrs, Walter<br />
Jrs, Helen Long Snyder, The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Gulf Club was Former Member <strong>of</strong> Hospital<br />
went to tlie penn Btroud Hotel In<br />
Charles B, Barnn and MHtlie scene <strong>of</strong> a pretty wedding re- Nursing Ntafl Is Married.<br />
the Delaware Water (tap for a A, Dittrith motored to tne Peeono<br />
Mountains lait week eud<br />
Shoemaker,<br />
'eption nnd dinner Saturday af AnjKHjnroH-.nnt is matlti nf tin*<br />
week's honeynionn. They have<br />
« • ^<br />
ternacm, followinij ihr mai'rlajsf muiTiuKe <strong>of</strong> Mj^g DiiiHy Mjers.<br />
known eaeh nlhor Bince .Fune. They stoppid at Buck Hili Inn<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Riith Giffiinl Thompxon, ilnughter nf Samuel Myerg, nf<br />
Miss Mae A, Devine, proprietor and were guests <strong>of</strong> Mr, ana Mri,<br />
I Paris<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, ant[ Mrs. Rayiiiond<br />
Th^ompsim, <strong>of</strong> Pleuauni .un , Jr., sun <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Jiiiin P. Wilsiin,<br />
Pittaljui'sh, anil John P. Wilsun,<br />
nf Mae's Bounty Shniipe. is the Henry B. Cooper, Jr., and daughter,<br />
Mary Jean, who are vaca-<br />
at Bridge-Tea<br />
bride <strong>of</strong> Lloyd V. Tiitile, <strong>of</strong> Pitta,<br />
Daniel Paris, Flasa pi,, to Dr. Gcorije Stamp*, son m <strong>of</strong> Northfivld. The weddinir took<br />
bnriih, fiirnieiiy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Pitv tioninjc there indefinitely.<br />
gtess to the following at a Rev. and Mrs, Mark Stumps, nf place nn Siimrilay in Centrul M.<br />
t/as! week's issnt» <strong>of</strong> The Rnnf'.<br />
[•tea, Monday afternoon: LewisburB, N. C.<br />
K, niiuir N . Linwnnd, with llsv. K. I<br />
tiel=bedger carried a sloi'v <strong>of</strong> hl e<br />
Elmer J. Pearl, Mrs, Carl The wedding took place in tin 1 Miller <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> City, 304<br />
PLEASE<br />
IF ANYONE<br />
—Elopes<br />
—Dies<br />
—Gtti Married<br />
—Has Guests<br />
—Goes Away<br />
—Has a Party<br />
—Haa n Baby<br />
—Ha« a Fire<br />
—IB HI<br />
—Has an Operation<br />
—Has an Accident<br />
—Buys a Home<br />
—Wins a Priie<br />
—Receive! an Award<br />
—Builds a Home<br />
—Makes a Speech<br />
—Holds a Meftinu<br />
—Or Takes Part in ^Any<br />
Other Unusual Event<br />
THAT'S<br />
NEWS<br />
And Wt Want It<br />
Telephone 304<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
The <strong>Newspaper</strong> That Almost Everybody Reads<br />
DAILY SERVICE<br />
leaning a«
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s *<br />
%<br />
.' Mh<br />
< *>+<br />
« IB<br />
7 r RECAIRI<br />
tiWkWiy^part ; <strong>of</strong>;Deeenihir.<br />
_«ei ,"It takes two to make<br />
S quarrel."<br />
.'. Shei "One and a half—a woman<br />
and her better half,'*<br />
FOR QUICK HEAT ON<br />
COLD MORNINGS<br />
*tlue coal 9<br />
brought In: Tuesday By<br />
oourC jury, agiinsf Wnil<br />
dowsj f<strong>of</strong> Cape May, iui<br />
<strong>of</strong> injuries the ole-—*•<br />
' Idty,v,nol#ltnstaafllng ittacfcs air, I u,.-i •,»,,, n<br />
, Mni^hi.utilities 1>y nien in hifh -*W* «f? d l"I ?'<br />
elty qarteret Hotel, iAsbury Park<br />
id h d<br />
I Inir' the past five years the company<br />
has put Into effect voluntary<br />
rate TOdnctloni <strong>of</strong> over ^1,=<br />
000,000, an nyernfe <strong>of</strong> more than<br />
1200,000 each year,<br />
"And 1 assure yon," be addld.<br />
ley addreiied n gen.<br />
era! saleB conference <strong>of</strong> company<br />
eJ[l!Cutivei and nalermen.<br />
0<br />
other utilities, had suffered a<br />
falling <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> earning! owing tn<br />
I compliance with NItA codes, and<br />
I to tax Increases but that the further<br />
economies It must Introduce<br />
would not restrict n- merchandls-<br />
'|HK department. Ho pointed out<br />
that this deoartment has nearly<br />
carried Itself and that Improvement<br />
<strong>of</strong> company finances must<br />
come throimh a building mi <strong>of</strong><br />
the electric and Ms lond earrlen,<br />
which this! department ia designed<br />
to InerenRe.<br />
H. r. Schanze npfl H. ('.<br />
Sehansso 3rd, attended from Qcpfin<br />
nlty.<br />
Burkard |fjcJ°Cars<br />
NO NINTH ST. I WOVU VlUO<br />
v SEA POOD<br />
RKrAURANT<br />
Cold Shell Fi»h $1.00<br />
DI..;DU>. 1<br />
Oxford 1,11015 Cnb'<br />
*„<br />
1930 Chevrolet $1QC<br />
1929 Ford $O J> I<br />
Touring •* l *'l<br />
Mode! A. « I (oi<br />
1933 Chevrolet Sedan<br />
Only Hun HUHH) U||eH<br />
I'HKAl' - «H ARANTKKII<br />
1928 Bliick $1 f\f\<br />
1 U U<br />
Sedan.<br />
1929 Sport Coupe<br />
Ford II<br />
W0 Down . »4 per Wwk "'<br />
Terms on All I'wd rnr»<br />
Palmer Chevrolet Co.<br />
AtrniOHIZKD IIKALEI!<br />
llW Aibury Ave,<br />
0BHT EVENIMW<br />
been sent on "vacation" withoyi<br />
pay, for an Indefinite time "fur<br />
the good <strong>of</strong> tlii! seivit'e," Hft wan<br />
bounced I>y Police Chief Qakfuiii<br />
C'abb.<br />
* * *<br />
Married Teachers FijrJiJ Back |<br />
Ope May <strong>County</strong><br />
Newark Monday for (the first<br />
state-wide distribution <strong>of</strong> meat<br />
produced from FBBA Western<br />
stores In all sections <strong>of</strong> the ntate, I<br />
1 .by a large<br />
fleet <strong>of</strong> refrigerator trucks. Oeno<br />
*'»* county's nuota is |,800<br />
^?S7 ChhSi^L r<br />
nnunds WASHINGTON . . . Ootontl<br />
'<br />
Oharlea DaBfsrta (above), Ii BOW tn<br />
The average allotment wijl h 9 command et virtually «wy urlal<br />
t " P 0 " 0 * 8 eve|i y » wo week* "for combat unit <strong>of</strong> the U, S. Air Corps,<br />
wi--tM ftM" fff *H**TJ <strong>of</strong>War<br />
V William for families <strong>of</strong> five or innrn*<br />
Dern In rcorganiiation <strong>of</strong> tue air<br />
The meat will be avnilalilo only<br />
on Tuesday and Wednesday<br />
following the JBI unit 15th <strong>of</strong> ey.<br />
ery mouth.<br />
The State BHA'a beef rannlng<br />
, N ^ ,.„ .-Vacation'' project, now under way, will also<br />
produce mtlllnnn <strong>of</strong> onus <strong>of</strong> can.<br />
nn hand heeomog larae enuush<br />
for ,1 glmuUanciiUK Btalewlde np.<br />
Teacher Gives $10<br />
Wililwood's dirtcharjred married, A tlO nheek has been presented<br />
teachers hiive retained Mer'i ! :n the Hntary club by Townsend<br />
Lane as thoir counsel in a lIHl HlK, On, tn<br />
•uniio, Lou fit nnd<br />
"'-- '«ln. In NW Un,:<br />
, <strong>of</strong> NW line <strong>of</strong> I<br />
line SOUt it,<br />
Cnmden InventpFi! Co, to .. u» ff. u<br />
W, Ftask. laOO, tat Ml. Hock 4201.<br />
itina Bmlwr u g--'-'~ <br />
MB SW lint 1<br />
M 538. r,J9. hla-k :,. Giinbni.<br />
Png) W. Hiru tr. Hilton Harlm.i<br />
Lot in nslinn H<br />
Still Golf a»mpion<br />
MON. and THURS, 1<br />
HOLIDAYS IXCKPTBD /if!<br />
Olhar Evtnlnti lie and Us —,'t<br />
HELEN HAYES<br />
In Sir Ji " -<br />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER U ONLY<br />
PAT O'BRIEN -m<br />
It»r «I "Htr» CsmH tht sjvr" ||/'iv^<br />
'7 SellAnything^<br />
—BARGAIN N1TF— ' : ;j, ; S<br />
TUIR Thentre, nhoWH only tile priiilnrt nf Up•,<br />
foreliiust prmliici'rs— , ;.J<br />
Metrii-Uoldiijn.Jliiji'r • ruramount «*?<br />
Warner liruN. • Klrxt Katiiinal . RIO;<br />
lulled ArtlMtH ami Unite- '<br />
Doomed to Die<br />
ELBERON<br />
1TH ft CENTRAL<br />
Cannnifnllf LociM. Hot and Cold<br />
Water tn All Room.. Manr anuMi<br />
inwnlnini, Larti Labkr. V*rj<br />
Modtrele Rain,<br />
Furs and<br />
Fur-Trimmed<br />
Coat<br />
Helen - TKt<br />
over there puyj-'<br />
inake.^ on htf j<br />
Toni—Evicf—'<br />
out uf a job nt<br />
Deliciout •<br />
Johns<br />
858A s bury<br />
CI.IANI<br />
Cleaned Glued —<br />
Moderate Price<br />
OCTAN CTTY TAUM<br />
fSa-'U Aibnrj Aye. We C«U and DtUMI<br />
"lrVhal • kauiy<br />
-in win ihit<br />
•UWWhlM flnlih<br />
i, *f ttmtum,<br />
li.lll.il>>*<br />
Puialaia.,,<br />
,•»••*• r<br />
^rai^i^^B^Y THB NUMBERS BABONS<br />
^ S ^ ^W ^UH bi ln * he natlon ' s headlines.<br />
On tte otbr juuid. if the resort could jjitobllilt<br />
hail the millenium for this communitv.<br />
B • Penny eaniBd," lays the old M^<br />
? Mk ?* -«*> be stumped out, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
a yoar—la the amount<br />
•AL'-IILJ<br />
LOTTERIES , . wu) moral*<br />
The whole subject <strong>of</strong> lotteri<br />
h b d fh<br />
UMf^Sw<br />
t" poMie or aharitable pur.<br />
ffi 1 (" ^Kdd 0 difi<br />
here by the Atlantic City numbew baroni. And two* pose<br />
thirds Of the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Victims »r« on the relief, lists. The outcry againit any form<br />
he Bays!<br />
<strong>of</strong> lottery, which haa been em-<br />
• '% • ,' bodied in the laws <strong>of</strong> every<br />
It Isn't v,ry T «pectacular, this pernicious, iniidious<br />
numbers racket. It is quietly praeticed under our noieg,<br />
T'JSH i? baaed^'iK<br />
auppoaed debaaitiy effect upon<br />
as quickflUweri BB perBiatent as a plague.<br />
winning » big Pme,<br />
i It pauperizes hundreds Of white and colored families. I am not prepared to sub-<br />
It drains (yprh the community thousands <strong>of</strong> do!lar§ that<br />
Mrlbe to the «oeWne that it<br />
rirttftUy. betang & the grocer, the buteh.r, the clothier %^J^% l«Sf n ',rl!<br />
and the landlord. ^ ^ ^ vote morals.<br />
What to do about it? Frankly, we don't know. Nelth- GAMBLING*, l.,g. . nd .mall<br />
or do the police or Mayor Headley.<br />
where one should draw the<br />
It seems that here is a matter serious enough to line between lotteries, gatnbchallenge<br />
the earneit attention <strong>of</strong> the churches, the ser- ""«•. apecuiatioii nnd the takin fl<br />
' •••-•• - • • • » • ' • ia inPi, rfin B th a <strong>of</strong> risks m buiineis is a mat-<br />
P.-T. A.'i, who every winter- serve breakfasts to scores<br />
le to determine to my own <strong>of</strong> children who go hungry to school, probably in many igfactlon. isfaction,<br />
sut-<br />
cases because their fathers play the numbers. , In » a senst gense * we e •*• are •" all s? gamb><br />
"<br />
lers.<br />
Let'i try to rid <strong>Ocean</strong> City <strong>of</strong> .thl't parasite. Let's JK 1 We use the<br />
-^'.,^ t^tw term ordinurily<br />
to apply 'io S^I? games 1 " <strong>of</strong><br />
B 5<br />
make it Community Problem N6, 1 this winter!<br />
chance, in which skill may or or<br />
may not have a dominant part,'<br />
Even if yon aren't satl B fied wiM iiOTtti wltk proinliei <strong>of</strong> lota tor<br />
Show<br />
aty Uit Week<br />
^<br />
into Otean City last<br />
to curb speculation. About one<br />
million persons, considerably<br />
less than one per cent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
population <strong>of</strong> the country, wen<br />
engaged in speculation when<br />
the big crush <strong>of</strong> 1929 came.<br />
Many got out with pr<strong>of</strong>its;<br />
those who lost made a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
noise about it.<br />
The ones who lost had nobody<br />
to blame but themselves.<br />
They were the "ea§y marks"<br />
who think money can be made<br />
by people who don't know how<br />
to make it "- "<br />
p,>«^P<br />
iiHi W^^<br />
M^P<br />
W^^<br />
knowing something about it, or<br />
expect to make money out <strong>of</strong><br />
it ' ' -' ! - " JSl -' '•-<br />
tu accumulat<br />
into stock i<br />
r,.-<br />
without knowing the first late,, had used undue influence.<br />
thing about the market, and<br />
risked their capital in an en-<br />
. 10 YEARS AGO<br />
exercise no control,<br />
That sort <strong>of</strong> speculation is<br />
pure insanity. But that does.<br />
n't mean that all "margin trad?<br />
inr' is foolish or speculative.<br />
LUCK . , . ••ways a factor<br />
There ii no nucstion that the<br />
element <strong>of</strong> luck plays an important<br />
part in all human affairs.<br />
Turn to the right instead<br />
<strong>of</strong> to the left and yen nay<br />
meet the man or the situation<br />
which ' will, determine ,ymir<br />
whole future, which you woujli<br />
not have met had you turned<br />
to the left.<br />
But luck is accidental, and<br />
those who' stake anything <strong>of</strong><br />
^material value on It are .taking<br />
unnecessary chancel. Nobody<br />
can fonee the future. , In a<br />
ririTiriTiriTiK. ,"1^4*"<br />
Echoes From <strong>Ocean</strong> City's Yesterdays<br />
JNE YEAR AGO<br />
i i.nms Cooper McCahan, re<br />
tired Philadelphia sugar refiner<br />
and summer resident here<br />
25 years, died,<br />
* • •<br />
Former City Commissioner<br />
R. W. Edwards accidentally<br />
hooked a » " -"' «—<br />
for fish. 1<br />
out the nation-told their readera<br />
about It.<br />
Mrs. Olive P. Wright, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mm, Abel<br />
Icull and former reiort teaoher,<br />
died in Atlantic City.<br />
Political hostilities opened<br />
with a roar.<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
Howard Brice, prominent <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City garage owner and<br />
sportsman, was killed while<br />
hunting, when his gun acchleli-,<br />
tally exploded.<br />
Bay Fite, school athletic director<br />
liere, was elected director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Publie<br />
Schools Athletic Association.<br />
• • * •<br />
Bussell Cranit «M nominated<br />
commander <strong>of</strong> -the American<br />
The will <strong>of</strong> Carrell Doughty,<br />
'-- •**—'—i (Mv FaairiHit<br />
Went here a year and a half,<br />
died -* *•'- *• "— " • *<br />
He waa a brother.iii.law <strong>of</strong> W.<br />
& Hitehriir,<br />
• * •<br />
Miss Anna M. Wallace,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, U<br />
L.. Walla|i, wai Miirritd to<br />
Frank Hill, Ashaway, R. I.,<br />
nanufactvKr,<br />
* • •<br />
, A daufhter wai born to Dr.<br />
and Mra. I|eracKil FetUt,<br />
M. V. amlth^oiight the flier,<br />
ling Restaurant, on Aibury av.,,<br />
from H. W. Btanton and Johii<br />
B. Jones. "<br />
IS YEARS AGO<br />
The following ware elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> tHe new AmiricaB<br />
ISSFJHZ.Z>7S*J.<br />
iwiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!'<br />
IJJllJUfi'J<br />
was proceeding with plans to<br />
erect a seven-story hotel on I WHAT EDITORS k«i<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av,, between 9th andI<br />
10th sis,<br />
$ **<br />
Clayton Haines Brick resigned<br />
ai president <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trade, saying new blood was<br />
p r,.»l, A C.U.I,<br />
the<br />
Mary Ounleavy, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
20 YEARI AGO<br />
Rev, George P. Mitch, pastor<br />
Harry - D. Lenti, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
died suddenly at his summer<br />
hoine, 6512 Central ay.<br />
The city's old lock-up, known<br />
lirst prisoner me<br />
14 year* before, was a New<br />
Yorker <strong>of</strong> that name, was soon<br />
to be abandoned for tilenew<br />
jail in the new city hall.<br />
•.. * ;<br />
,'B, B. Swan and John E.<br />
Geortte Conver, ion <strong>of</strong> Fire<br />
II 25<br />
Editorial Opinion<br />
WEST ABE THIinpHMO';J|fi;.<br />
THE WAB BACKET ,<br />
The edited <strong>of</strong> another newapuper<br />
in the state protests us.<br />
foolish the nludi ij. a, senatorial<br />
candidate's platform colling<br />
wars. •Re points out that*dur-:<br />
was the lost <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong><br />
'existence,<br />
; }'<br />
wo.<br />
erei<br />
not the remotest danger n^>j<br />
tack, and iiisr main grievance,<br />
wai the las sBf'a number <strong>of</strong><br />
:<br />
ships. J<br />
Had the qi<br />
to the people i r .. _<br />
ional referendum, instead <strong>of</strong> to<br />
this country would have been<br />
plunged info the World We*.<br />
And so deep and painful art'<br />
the wounds <strong>of</strong> that struggle<br />
that it will be many a year<br />
Aim eminently sound is IU •<br />
demand that factories ana<br />
weeJihi.Jbi_«onierJftediJB eig*;<br />
<strong>of</strong> another war, just an :«#"<br />
«f hii back. tlmti-m-Mmmi<br />
iUg ty eonelu,, feI y tHat th%<br />
• * • jirbfit motive has don* much to<br />
lamuel Morey, employed by' «lr up wars In th» pait'to<br />
thaf «notlv&-.UIu»-<br />
-•i.) Independent. ,<br />
'CANADA HAS<br />
REAL KECOVEIIY<br />
Business in the United States ;<br />
Is now .only 28 per cent above'<br />
:Itp lAwest point and is 1c "<br />
'Canada's<br />
economic recovery ,•;<br />
<strong>of</strong> ita deprtuion low, accqJH^I<br />
iflr .to. Itoger Babson, n6teij<br />
economic authority," •."B'Sg*^:<br />
i .There have been no a<br />
attempts fcy a meddlesume gEyi<br />
efimiejit to'•.jiviviWjnjttsjm^l<br />
b rtl«l&«l^»i<br />
thejie* and administered r ii<br />
when Galllo swpped outfit'<br />
faWjwHfitodd<br />
for dead, rither en.<br />
Paul WHS at Eph^sos a few;<br />
d itK bbl^<br />
, ^5<br />
'SometimeB it tgkes fl •qunct<br />
to new troth, and the inbie<br />
method: simply to move "^l<strong>of</strong><br />
wlectin^ important Jwd;*i<br />
a stay <strong>of</strong> conildetablt i<br />
Weekly Health Chat<br />
By Dr. John Joseph GMhes<br />
nervous diseases need light<br />
ve both bipod and nerves.<br />
as to kteo the,<br />
turn the skin *<br />
d;h Wrf 6<br />
1 ill<br />
m<br />
its Is, a<br />
titlnlMH porcelnin in<br />
I know a m» whs Bad; Jut<br />
op«ed a restaurant onMayiet<br />
Itrtet whto the San' rnMdi,.<br />
do eartWiiiaie oeehrrta VSjSJ<br />
JI —' "~ A cousin «f mini*<br />
ath#<br />
po*t adjutant, Claude nicKer-<br />
^BBrbbit finance <strong>of</strong>fl«r, Han-<br />
«y; flfiatHni ^ost: Miit<strong>of</strong>laii, larl<br />
1,<br />
A Complete A.»ortment<br />
.WWwi<br />
SUple firejt .ad<br />
AW^Ais
-Qr '••&<br />
iH<br />
Ul<br />
*\. A<br />
»i /<br />
^rojdmately, 2db Red sUea ated<br />
the eighth <strong>of</strong> » oerieo el<br />
i l d S<br />
'Jam<br />
»riw* ^mfti Diet JWt4«"»^tt_tt^ j'^WMwo<strong>of</strong>l<br />
fc sigh to<br />
^tfii an<br />
h«va • iien M- Hlfl><br />
The Jayveei, wl)s have Wen<br />
pleTed forffit pait few weeks<br />
by Bob Powell, former TthiBlei<br />
r 8, and away 0VM0&<br />
November 19, The third<br />
, pending but not, yet di»<br />
V let, will be againit At-<br />
.City Hifh'i lubi, Novem-<br />
12<br />
iyers competing in then<br />
gamea will thus have an opportunity<br />
to earn football numerals.<br />
signal caller for the, local clan, for< Coadh Henriod neitt year at<br />
— " • • •* J ---'-- • y possible varsity material.<br />
, Nearly all <strong>of</strong> the Jayvee team<br />
rv, M a jvllljoe uHiri,S *li*.A place J,. rt«isi5t51 despite | Blng , fc _ flat accounted for two <strong>of</strong>if composed <strong>of</strong> freshmen, but<br />
t £<br />
£ th f h »<br />
Golf Club Auxiliary<br />
Mrs. Henry Sehanze was elect.<br />
ed president <strong>of</strong> the women*! au?*<br />
diary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City CJelf<br />
Club, Tuesday, Mrs, Harry Headley<br />
was elected vice president<br />
and treasurer, Mrs, George.fireis<br />
secretary and Mrs, Walter XJUR.<br />
son publicity chairman, Mrs,<br />
Sehanze appointed Mrs. Herbert<br />
Meted: ,»y»llplHJiuWiriuu| acted<br />
J» finally "hot through the torpe- Hooiavelt<br />
to tube bi an iiftort-to !»t the Ms requi<br />
rtaoue rtlpi Mows! their poii- ley KB3 ],„,<br />
16 perform- ft; H<strong>of</strong>fman lent hlrn<br />
i a member e<br />
Booklets by vftt .bfMifd .cqnMttii^MmJt- «J<br />
I<br />
InCouri<br />
sldefta that In pecembir, 1888, studeiiti in{'%<br />
•hot through the o tube refused was to lock- bo f jj<br />
«not throuih the tube was lock- g e lift Philadelphia Wednes. scrfp, and in November <strong>of</strong> the<br />
e fjfj'"Philadelph<br />
tory. fhomai J;j?<br />
ed in a compartment to ale. J<br />
ed in compartment to ale. Jay, a y, tn rout fl to Miami, via the same year 126.45 In cash and<br />
The oast was: James JtfeNe). ahanandoah tn rout fl Valley, to Mia<br />
ichool BUperihtthl<br />
the Smoky $1208 in scrip.<br />
week. The "'bpnl<br />
ii, a§ Dunn, the loverj Richard Mountain National Park and Ash- "Again it will be called to, KU 119, divided iir<br />
Oarretion, as Shaw, the dreamer; vllle. He intends to return from your attention that in the ITMay City, 2§.- UU<br />
Douglass Franklin, as Nabp, the gj, Petersburg, via Savannah and months where scrip has formed m Woodbine, SiM<br />
cookpey: Scott Sherman, as Jars- Norfolk,, covering some 4,600 a part <strong>of</strong> the payhnnti <strong>of</strong> this<br />
son, the bully; Claude Town, as 'mltea. Be will attend the Amer- <strong>of</strong>fice to the county treasurer, Mr, and Mrs,;&.<br />
MaeAadrews, the commander, and | wn Legion convention in Miami.<br />
f<br />
— itney Shoemaker, as Briee, the «& s , reBl f ] en t and booster <strong>of</strong><br />
m,,mri.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City for over SB years,"<br />
* * " he wrote to Mayor Headley early<br />
Like Sumpmin. this week, "I have always adver-<br />
Wueii samjiaon, the stroiiK man, tised <strong>Ocean</strong> City wherever I<br />
was shorn <strong>of</strong> his beard, lie was went, by word <strong>of</strong> mouth and by<br />
iak. Let's hope that yo<br />
"--'- football play-<br />
111 not be nf. _<br />
only $4,003.97 has been paid in<br />
.1. „ ___J^*i anAAsd i-<br />
and the present incumbent has<br />
been interested in only, four <strong>of</strong><br />
these 17 remittances.<br />
the loss <strong>of</strong> bis mMslve and Mrs. Leo Barnberger, and bycult both for youraelf and private<br />
-•--'-"-•- • -•- --• his aunt, Miss Martha' Behrend.<br />
••<br />
Still Doubtful<br />
'Klek-Orf- Danee SiicceKii iMued a , c -1"<br />
We '">e» da y first issued wrip, beginnfne with<br />
3M?:in; three <strong>of</strong> the four' peraJP<br />
B*r- lroB i<br />
ln « re . »h 1M1 *. 1 D^.._iL»^<br />
Sipf*lU« and KOld mlnioni, but Just Ml speetntor My<br />
•ctieltta with precision on most<br />
AboveAII-aGoodRo<strong>of</strong><br />
George W, Wilcox<br />
Bo<strong>of</strong>inK and ikMl Metal Work<br />
•N A8BUBY AVB,<br />
n, m MEAN crrr, s, i.<br />
Lewis L, Barrett<br />
Cuts Off Interest<br />
"Your attitude i§ <strong>of</strong> unwillinglcrip<br />
and onlyvfl<br />
als OoeiB av.<br />
• _ " -•_-<br />
Genuine Salt ate<br />
1 doz. 2lo at.<br />
RUBBEB OB<br />
Best 1<br />
Clean Work and ,<br />
Economy Shoe'<br />
Serving <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Trlfce; qfj^j<br />
igcst degree<br />
Men who attended, ,beiidul e i* W s <strong>of</strong>fered to assist the city j<br />
1 tluiifM ^Iroil.lri iRpan<br />
•ui wttk In n* ffau CUt<br />
»• BfBtli<br />
1<br />
UtauUlM A*.«llrfni Hut M<br />
ton luntiin! ulmt «d-<br />
•BMBl wild Hiwipinr,<br />
• — ", flm<br />
rttatr MMi'l M luune «n4<br />
a, ID .pp«r. latmrtlic tMr<br />
m moil to Itfl M Um. <strong>of</strong> pIM-<br />
B«t en Race Winners<br />
I _ —<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>neers,<br />
s* board; Albert Ward, Wlldi<br />
the seep<br />
, member <strong>of</strong> tbe leglilttlve ! Legion Bud Leaves Here the following g committee commltUe flmlr. chair, 3»W tf ftiainount pWd oita^<br />
nlttee, and GcorKe Ladner<br />
men were announced; Study gtudy Wnnew,<strong>of</strong> the flrst three t&tt,<br />
fat Convention in Miami iroup,. Mrs, Adam Tomlinson; »* the day. ,j<br />
liborq, member <strong>of</strong> the law<br />
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ulttee.<br />
hospitality, Mrs, Hay Miller- ja/e- AM, 1^:
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Prauk W. Scutl »-., —<br />
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Sarah p,' aiain<br />
MarBarat O. Staimn . - -— -<br />
Walter 1^ Haltinten — -<br />
l&thryn lne Dernera _. -<br />
Harry Parent . ~ _ —<br />
Tboi. J. Kelly E«t. ...<br />
L«Kl« Abratuist. —<br />
Ssrsh<br />
HornatelD<br />
F. L, Wortbinlton<br />
Hilda Ban _ _<br />
Mary B. MsrUr<br />
___ _<br />
A. W, Hertrr . _<br />
Gllnthina Corn. ^<br />
John W. Reeve — -<br />
Bertha W. Und<br />
Lvdls HowelT<br />
Brookeldfl<br />
Investment Co,<br />
Ceo F Bauer ~-<br />
R. Elmer Bbonuker<br />
R. Elmer Shoemaker _<br />
Rhai.' W. A Hsrirsm<br />
Peanoii<br />
Geonre ><br />
Bairr _<br />
BrookMdc Investment Co.<br />
Wm. E. Maesey - „<br />
Raymond fl. Hall „<br />
Rsimond G. Hsll _<br />
William E. Unity<br />
J. Wlhnn Monlh.n _<br />
J, Wilion Monlh.n _<br />
J. Wllmn Monlhsu<br />
J. Wilton Monlhsn<br />
J. Wilion Monlhsn<br />
J. Wllwn Monlhan<br />
William E, Msuey _<br />
Wm. E. Maim ~^.<br />
John W. Reeve<br />
Wlllielmlns M. S.t,D _<br />
Wllhelmlns M. Sspp „<br />
Wllhelmln. S. Saro<br />
Unknown<br />
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Zenith Inc. -<br />
Zenith Inc<br />
H. W. Rldoeway et *1<br />
H. W. RMeewsy et si<br />
H. W. Bidsoway et si<br />
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Lens • w B.' H»lne, _<br />
A H. B Hslnes<br />
Lusnna A Shaw<br />
?ecka<br />
Be.ch%.nrl Co<br />
>eck's Beach Land Co, ,<br />
Peek's Beseh Lsnil Co.<br />
Peck's Beach Lud Co<br />
Peck's Beaei. Land Co.<br />
Peek's Beujl Land (.o<br />
John O. StWlion<br />
'nil's<br />
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156 84<br />
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194.83<br />
261.80<br />
247.20<br />
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25.41<br />
12.78<br />
16.04<br />
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217.17<br />
186.26<br />
110.08<br />
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139.98<br />
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slty Co.<br />
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Realty Co, _.<br />
assure I*Mnd Heilty Co.<br />
Msnnint G. etemm<br />
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Thomsi P. Flutter<br />
llerchantvIKe Oska Ann« Co.<br />
Merchsntrllla Oaki Annex Co<br />
Merchault*U14.Oaki<br />
Annex Co.<br />
Kilw. A Emll> A Wall.rt<br />
Edw. A Bmllr A rVallace<br />
PravMent Trirt Co Et * Tr<br />
ProvldfBt Trost Co Be * lr<br />
Provident TraM Co., Ex. * Tr<br />
HlMs RHS<br />
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H A 4k K, Uncoln * K Allen<br />
Tackanoa NatfoMl Bank . .<br />
_<br />
Tockatw IMtknal Bank ><br />
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HA.* BJa. Unrotn 4k E R Allan<br />
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Walter M. B^t% Frank G. Leaf * (]eo<br />
Anna L Dugo _ ~ "^Jl "^<br />
Hilda RHI,<br />
Orrnt. B. Mkiaer .<br />
O. C. Baalt* Co ^___ /<br />
O. C. UaaH* Co „ __„„<br />
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Ocasn C(«f, Beslty Co<br />
Oeain City Rsaltir Co „.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty'ResJty Q,.<br />
Oe W Keslt. Co. .<br />
lty O, „ .<br />
Oieaii<br />
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59.10<br />
122.11<br />
10.88<br />
24.00<br />
9.00<br />
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252.B6<br />
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93.48<br />
497.95<br />
211.27<br />
265.2!<br />
1177,97<br />
257.39<br />
267.56<br />
1114.23<br />
9!.M<br />
104,04<br />
977,41<br />
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• 100.31<br />
11.47<br />
10.13<br />
11,01<br />
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14.25<br />
89.68<br />
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18.77<br />
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H. P.' VuHart 7 " . ~<br />
WflJUr M.^Bujik. Frank fl<br />
Emily O. VanName<br />
Bsker Wal.h Co. Inc<br />
EOulUfcle Trutl Co. Tni.tr.<br />
W. Lenta Weber ,.<br />
Allot Mahaifv -<br />
V, E. J. Bkrwer. Receiver<br />
Ninth Street Pier Co. .<br />
Mary<br />
CunnlnaMun<br />
Marr C, Cunnluvnam<br />
John Creth MarDi<br />
Eliot<br />
Reattr C. „_<br />
Thoa A. O-Katfe . _<br />
Tho.. A 0-Ka.fe.<br />
_<br />
Kathcrtua ConnecA _<br />
Sboycr * Blair _ _.<br />
Oeorire Lottcr<br />
Kendall C Marahall<br />
Tho.. A O-Keafa<br />
Geone F. Raser<br />
Laul. Striker • Mary C,<br />
Marr<br />
Cunnlniham<br />
R. Elmer Shoeiaaker _<br />
Cha.. W. * Hariiaret<br />
rVinoti<br />
Reuhen W. Edmrd,<br />
^ _<br />
Prank E. Il«rby _ .. , _<br />
RoWrt Gentry _.<br />
Wm. C. A Marie Lake<br />
H. W. A Gertmde G.rreu<br />
H. W. A Gertrude Garret!<br />
H W. A Gertrude Csrrett<br />
Ell. S Scull<br />
Violet E. Cloutlnrt _<br />
Earl J. Bteelmsn<br />
Mary Howard ~<br />
Bti<br />
B. Zook _<br />
B Zk<br />
Mary Howa<br />
Beatrice B.<br />
BMtrlre B. !!ook _ ,<br />
._<br />
Ceome F. Bauer<br />
4 V Prenael Eat.<br />
Btacj H White<br />
John H. Booth ttv. .<br />
John H. Booth et in.<br />
John H Booth tt ux<br />
Wm. a<br />
Hftrenon<br />
C Jeanlra<br />
fronnellv _<br />
C JeanlcB Donnallr<br />
Harry P. Hardlnn .<br />
Pow*ll-VanGlld>r Lumber 0b.<br />
Wm K. Bnyder _<br />
Wm. F. Soyder _ .<br />
Wro F. Snyder<br />
Ralph Black _<br />
_ _ __<br />
Mary A Qtwrriii _<br />
_^_<br />
Richard L Some Eit.<br />
Richard L. Boner. Eat.<br />
Richard L. Someni Kit<br />
Richard L Somer. Rrt.<br />
Provldatit Truit Co., Extt.<br />
Provldput Trait Co, Ettc<br />
Richard L Sdtaem Eirt,<br />
Elton<br />
Elton<br />
Elton<br />
Mton<br />
Blton<br />
Blton<br />
Elton<br />
Elton<br />
Elton<br />
Elton<br />
Blton<br />
Elton<br />
Elton<br />
Elton<br />
Elton<br />
Rlsley<br />
Rlaley<br />
Bluley<br />
Rider<br />
Rl.lfy<br />
Rliley<br />
Bltley<br />
Rllley<br />
Rliley<br />
Hlaley<br />
Rltler<br />
Rllley<br />
Rllley<br />
Rlilty<br />
Rlaley.<br />
Powell-VanGlldar<br />
Lumber Co,<br />
Walter r>. Jennlnfn<br />
Elton Rlilty ~,<br />
Eltoh<br />
RJilfly<br />
Elton<br />
lUaley . -^*—<br />
Elton Rllley .<br />
Elton HI.ley ^<br />
Llbou<br />
Rliley . ~ ^ _<br />
Lllon Aliley -..<br />
Klton Kliley .. ~-<br />
ntoi Rl>ley .<br />
Flion Rlihry . . .<br />
lallny F *McHBiih E.t. - -<br />
Funny F. McHuirh En. - - -<br />
FJton<br />
Rliley „_<br />
Elton<br />
Blilei<br />
Elton<br />
lUrfff<br />
Elton<br />
Rlvley<br />
Elton<br />
Rliley<br />
Eltor<br />
Rlaley<br />
Elton<br />
Rlnley<br />
Klnorn lit.<br />
Gconn C, Harr<br />
W W Rowley Jr. „<br />
W. VI. RoHley Jr. -<br />
Harr E, Doaihertr<br />
Hary E, Doontn-rtr<br />
Newton B. Rotiey<br />
u<br />
O Homer Shoemaker ,<br />
Jamea H. F. Diion _ .<br />
Jamea H. F, DlHHl -..<br />
Jamea H. F. DUon —•<br />
JHUH H. F. Dlmn -<br />
Junea B. F. Dlxon ~ ^<br />
J.ow. H. r'. Dlion _- .<br />
Jam«a H. F. l>ln>n ,<br />
Junta H. F. DlnJn<br />
Jamea H. F. Dlson ^ .<br />
Jamea H F. Dlion<br />
_<br />
Jamea H. F. DIxM _—,<br />
Hill<br />
Dredging Co. . ^-.<br />
Jama H. F. DIxan .<br />
Jama* H. F. Dlfon • -.<br />
Jama H. F. Dlion —<br />
Junta H. F.'DUon .—-<br />
Jamea H. F. DLmn . ^.<br />
Jamea H. F, Dlxon .~~~<br />
Jamea H. F. Dtxon ~~ ^ ^-— - 1 /-<br />
Jamea H. P. Dlxon „....-•<br />
Jamea H. F. Dtajn -<br />
Jam«a H. F. Dlxon ..~~~~ -<br />
JBUM H. F. Dlxon .^- -<br />
JUSH It. F. Dtxon<br />
June. H. F, Dlion<br />
Jamea H. T. .DIxoii<br />
Jamea H. F. Dlxon .<br />
Jamea H. F, Dlun .<br />
JantH IL F, —<br />
Jamea H. F. Dlxon<br />
Jamaa H. F. Dlxaa<br />
Juno R. F. Dlxon<br />
Jane* H? P. Dlxon<br />
~ •<br />
JaaH. B. F. Dlxntl<br />
JMDC* H. F. Dlxon .<br />
aboul a tym WMJMr the U.<br />
s, EAN «aa THB aeam^rrr nawa QOMOUMTPD<br />
14 Arr^d on West Side and<br />
Released as Police Open New<br />
Surprise Warfare on Numbers<br />
Phone is Now Used to<br />
Beat 'Blockade' <strong>of</strong><br />
Bridges, Belief<br />
TURNERSTN; OUT<br />
Cops in Plain Clothes,<br />
Hide in Alleys for<br />
Early Morn Sortie<br />
Stirred to renewed deterininn<br />
tion to curb the numbers ruckut<br />
Jn Occnn City, following The Sen<br />
tind-Ledger's report last week<br />
that It h draining flOO a iky<br />
from the report, a dozen police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers in plain clothes, led by<br />
Chief Jack Q. Jernee, arrested 11<br />
colored<br />
uiispectg on the West<br />
Sitta, early Tuesday.<br />
They also arrettcd the duppei<br />
yount; Daviil<br />
Turner, nuspecteil<br />
king pin <strong>of</strong> the numbers symlicnte<br />
here, but 011 a charce fur<br />
removed from numbers. He «ni<br />
charged with ilriv|nt? u car with<br />
faulty brakes He was fined $10<br />
but the fine wan ntmpended<br />
No Numbers Found<br />
All were dismissed after a p»<br />
lure court hearing at noon nftci<br />
they had been held in citv jail<br />
for an hour or two. Though pu<br />
lice strongly suspect that several<br />
<strong>of</strong> thoie caught in Tuesduj'x<br />
dragnet were<br />
running numbori,<br />
none w«rs found on them.<br />
Police indicated, however,<br />
the sltuntion corresponds to the<br />
well-known remnik <strong>of</strong> u popular<br />
radio conductor: "It's only the<br />
beginning, folks; only the begin<br />
ning!"<br />
Tim Weat<br />
Side was jilamh<br />
shaken by Tueaday'B<br />
surpn-e<br />
move <strong>of</strong> the police, and Chief<br />
Jemee said he was continued it<br />
had the numbers operatives badl><br />
worried.<br />
ERA ;.<br />
A new cause tor worry de<br />
veloped this wsck, thanks to The<br />
Sentinel-Ledtfer'a expefK, when<br />
the ERA <strong>of</strong>fike at VsJttMra' requested<br />
OhW.Jcn<br />
]mu it •«»per* ! ..<br />
list here is found playing or running<br />
munbora. A colored woman<br />
relief<br />
worker was present at<br />
Tuuday's police court hearing<br />
and took the namei <strong>of</strong> those m-<br />
rested.<br />
When one colored sui<br />
ppct denied to the judge that he<br />
was on leli<strong>of</strong>, she sharply contradicted<br />
him.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger Inxt week<br />
(Continued on Pane 7)<br />
Airport Petitions<br />
Gain Momentum<br />
300 Names Secured in Plea<br />
to Resume Construction<br />
Three hundred names had been<br />
secured Wednesday night to petitions<br />
circqlated by the aviation<br />
contmittce <strong>of</strong> the chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce,<br />
urging tlie ERA at Newark<br />
to complete <strong>Ocean</strong> City's airport,<br />
Joseph<br />
LBWIBBB, Jr.,<br />
ported.<br />
'<br />
"We are having no difficulty<br />
securing namos," he said, "and I<br />
think the petitions will have some<br />
1 weight."<br />
The government has {70,000<br />
now<br />
Invested In tho airport,<br />
which, tbe petitions point out, is<br />
dangerous to aviators in its present<br />
uncompleted state. The original<br />
program called for the expenditure<br />
<strong>of</strong> $100,400, to build<br />
two runways.<br />
The first man to sign the petitions<br />
was-Vincent A. Clarke, Sr.,<br />
for whose son, now dead, the airport,<br />
Clarke field, was named.<br />
Watkins Home After<br />
4 Months in Hospital<br />
, After having; been 'in" the Atlantic<br />
Shows "HMpmi since June<br />
13, Arthur Q. WntftiB, Jr., 25,<br />
. »pn <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs? Arthur G.<br />
' Watldna, 616 BJh st. <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
nad progressed far enough along<br />
in his slow Convalescence Monday<br />
to return home.' He- was moved<br />
Listening In<br />
Indipcndrnt<br />
nnuntii on pulillral<br />
•nU current nmli. Thi opinions<br />
henin<br />
ciiirnnd a» not nn<br />
II)<br />
thnu „( Th, Stlll<br />
o tet<br />
home He s me<br />
to Ms iome in the O^eaii City<br />
Wnbulaiice.<br />
,. Watldruvast euptoya <strong>of</strong> theAtilthtic<br />
City Electric co., under-<br />
.'* Mt Tan'op*r«lon lor appendicl-<br />
',«s, Jnn« Iff 1 Sot blo«i| poisoning<br />
f in, antf f or in WBek j,,.<br />
In-critical condition. • ,<br />
» «'• «H to<br />
,"T"HK appgarunci! today ut<br />
* Wildwood <strong>of</strong> Boss Hague<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jersey City, will, in the opinion<br />
or many politicul observers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county, register a<br />
Bet-bitck ruther tlian an advitntago<br />
to the IJemocmtic cause<br />
in Cape May <strong>County</strong>.<br />
« . •<br />
Of courKC, Hugue is brought<br />
to tht! county mostly for the<br />
edification and entertainment<br />
ol the Wildwood electorate,<br />
wheru they like 'em wild iind<br />
woolly, and no holds burred.<br />
But VVildwood is already pretty<br />
wull in the Democrutic<br />
ramp, ins<strong>of</strong>ar UH Muyor Doria<br />
Ilnidway controls the nituution,<br />
und It is believed<br />
thut the<br />
Hnguo appeal will fall on curs<br />
already attuned to the cause.<br />
* * *<br />
Mr. Hague »ayn he j» going<br />
to toll some thlngH about the<br />
Wildwood Leader and some <strong>of</strong><br />
its political writers, who have<br />
been writing political propaganda<br />
in wliiih tin- Jersev City<br />
mayor is the chief<br />
character.<br />
But it JSH t usual fov political<br />
loaders to broadcast an answer<br />
to charges made in the heat<br />
<strong>of</strong> tin. campaign. It seems to<br />
put the Jersey City boss on the<br />
defensive and weakens his position<br />
OCEAN CITY; NEW JEJ$EY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26., <strong>1934</strong><br />
Hallowe'en Frolic Hague to Explode 'Bomb' at<br />
And Parade is Set WiWwood Tonite; GOP Says<br />
" He Has Bad Case <strong>of</strong> Jitters<br />
For Tuesday Nite<br />
Prizes to be Awarded Beat<br />
Entries in Parade Thru<br />
Business Section<br />
TO START AT 8:30<br />
To Be Followed by Pavement<br />
Dancing; Fun For<br />
Ail is Assured<br />
Th« <strong>of</strong>fect in thu county out<br />
side <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, where politicians<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Uague stripe<br />
are not fio generally<br />
relishod,<br />
und, tho more <strong>of</strong> less pertinent<br />
alliance between ;H«tgue and<br />
Wild woods<br />
lady -H inayor, is<br />
shown, probably wjjlitiibre than<br />
<strong>of</strong>fset any converts"; the dictator<br />
uf New Jersey/,)-Democracy<br />
(.an swing.<br />
* ' i*,,' '•<br />
"T'lIK Democrats nW placed In<br />
* a peculiar JrDt&ipn jn the<br />
eitmpitignv'XM'vreKuWr element<br />
f th h i<br />
mpgnvXKuWr<br />
eement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the party, whose candidates<br />
were nominated in the primary,<br />
have been shuddering at lilt)<br />
mere mention <strong>of</strong> Mayor Doris<br />
and<br />
her political maneuverings.<br />
The insurgent element,<br />
on the other hand, wan not BO<br />
averse to accepting the Wildwood<br />
mayor's support, which<br />
in tho final analysis totalx up<br />
some 1200 votes.<br />
* * *<br />
Time wan when Doris and<br />
the Democratic party <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county were quite chummy. But<br />
since the revelations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
past year retarding alleged<br />
conditions <strong>of</strong> graft, etc., uncovered<br />
at Wildwood, the party<br />
wisely keens Doris in the background.<br />
Ami to date, moat <strong>of</strong><br />
her efforts have been confined<br />
t Cnntlnued on page t i<br />
Witches Und goblins will .cavort<br />
through <strong>Ocean</strong> City's husi<br />
ness streets Tuesday night, in the<br />
first municipal Halloween parade<br />
seen here in several years. It<br />
will be under the auspices <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce.<br />
Business men have donated several<br />
valuable prizes, which will<br />
be awarded to the best parade<br />
entries anil to businexs nouses<br />
whose<br />
windows show the best<br />
Hallowe'en displays.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> tho Business and<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Women's club will<br />
judge the parade and the windows.<br />
Co-operating in the celcbration<br />
also are Police Chief<br />
Jack G. Jernee, and Morgan<br />
Itanck Post, American Legion.<br />
To Dance on Street<br />
Following the parade<br />
there<br />
will be street dancing on Asbury<br />
av., between 8th and 9th sts., to<br />
music from the city's Victrola<br />
orthophonic, amplified<br />
over the<br />
city's public address system.<br />
There also may be some form <strong>of</strong><br />
athletic entertainment or sports<br />
contents.<br />
The parade, which will be in<br />
four divisions, will form at 8 p.<br />
ni. at 6th BE. ami Aahury av., and<br />
will move promptly at K.30, south<br />
on ABliury to JOth st., thence to<br />
Central, along Central to 9t.li, and<br />
back to Aalniry on Oth, thence<br />
along Asbury to 8th st, where it<br />
will disband after prize winners<br />
are selected,<br />
PBBB Judge's Stand Twice<br />
The Judges' stand will be erect"<br />
ed on the west side <strong>of</strong> Asbury av.<br />
between 8th and 9th sts. The<br />
pnradera thus' will pass the stand<br />
twice.<br />
Entty tags will be pinned<br />
on each entry before the parade<br />
starts.<br />
, „ In the first)division will be<br />
dividual 'ontrie?, (n Uia<br />
couples; in the third/gp<br />
more than two each, and in rthe<br />
fourth will be flouts.,<br />
Lewis Gaudy will be marshal<br />
<strong>of</strong> the parade, with Roy B. Darby,<br />
Harry Montgomery and Dr.<br />
J. Thornley Hughes as his aides.<br />
The parade will be led by a police<br />
escort, followed by a c<strong>of</strong>or guard.<br />
Then will come the marshal, then<br />
the president and vice president<br />
(Continued on Paie •)<br />
Lackey Injured<br />
As Tire Blows<br />
Police Captain's Car Turns<br />
Over and Hits Tree<br />
Democratic Boss to Attack<br />
Hunt and Political Writers;<br />
May Also Hit Ctnft<br />
Investigation.<br />
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City Finally Gets<br />
Break in Gas War<br />
Price Cut 4 Cents Wednesday;<br />
More Expected<br />
The price <strong>of</strong> gasoline broke in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
noon,<br />
CiU<br />
when<br />
Wednesday<br />
after-<br />
Sun and Standard<br />
Oil cut to 12.5 cents. Gulf, Teiaco<br />
and Atlantic stations here<br />
posted the same price yesterday<br />
morning.<br />
Posted prices, under the code,<br />
must remain unchanged for 24<br />
hours. Early yesterday morning,<br />
however, it was. generally fell<br />
that <strong>Ocean</strong> City would be in for<br />
additional tuts within a few<br />
hours.<br />
Until Wednesday,<br />
the price<br />
here had remained *t 16.6 cents,<br />
despite the widespread price war,<br />
and despite prices' <strong>of</strong> 7 and 8<br />
cents in the Camdch district<br />
Two Stations "Beat Break"<br />
The Sun station at Oth St. and<br />
Asbury av.,. owned . by Howard<br />
Stainton, and E- Randolph Fogg,<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> the Standard Oil atat=on,<br />
opposite city hall, beat Wednesday's<br />
break — and may Jiaye<br />
hastened It — bv posting a price<br />
(Continued on wto n<br />
Police Captain Robert J. Lackey<br />
was convalescing today at his<br />
home, 209 Central av,» from an<br />
auto accident last Friday night,<br />
from which he emerged with one<br />
cracked rib, a slight concussii<br />
two lacerations on the htad a<br />
shock.<br />
The accident occurred when<br />
rear tire <strong>of</strong> his Chrysler sedan<br />
blew out and the brakes locked<br />
Captain Lackey and - Motorcycle<br />
Patrolman Samuel Price<br />
were coming toward <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
on the Mays Landing rd., at Lee's<br />
corner, near Scullville,<br />
The car skidded, turned over<br />
and crashed into a willow tree at<br />
the side <strong>of</strong> the road. Price<br />
climbed out and pulled Captain<br />
Lackey<br />
seemed stunned and was unable<br />
to speak for a time, though he<br />
understood what Was said to him.<br />
They were brought to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City by another car that came<br />
Accidem<br />
along shortly after the<br />
occurred.<br />
Patrolman Price suffered a few<br />
bruises and slight cuts, mlt otherwise<br />
wa3 uninjured. The .car was<br />
badly damaged.<br />
Tledged at Cornell<br />
Maude Lewis, 855 Plata., pj., has<br />
bcim pledged to the Dolta. Delta<br />
Delta sorority at Cornell Untverslty.<br />
Sing Lee Laundry Not to<br />
Close During His Absence<br />
I*<br />
particularly glad thl* week that<br />
he isn't a hay I*nr Uctim. 1 Is<br />
Police Captain Uobert J. l«ekey.<br />
' , r v<br />
He Is home, IHKSIHK * *r»rk-<br />
«a, rib, tho resnll <strong>of</strong> an >uto<br />
accident ia*t Aridity nlRUL If<br />
you've aver had a tracked rlU.<br />
you know that you'd Just u<br />
soon go through ai) earthquake<br />
aa aneese.<br />
And by thftway. if yon'ro a<br />
friend'- <strong>of</strong> his und knuw hny<br />
thing funny, don't U'll him, A<br />
laugh Is first cousin to II niiwiii<br />
when a rib's cracked<br />
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Those Ducky Stamp*<br />
Are Going Well Hen<br />
Those <strong>of</strong>ficial government<br />
stamps required <strong>of</strong> ilitcV hunters<br />
before veins; but *ajliig<br />
after tho birds are seJHnic tvnl<br />
well at the local \^\f>tl.if, it<br />
was said' today,<br />
0l:;lti«8 at S00O an> »upsell<br />
tn* stanipr, w(<br />
"'^ f *W Oce^n City<br />
:«»M<br />
when'-VI<br />
"1<br />
City.<br />
;•(<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Fraley and their<br />
two daughters, high school students,<br />
will leave here Morujiy.<br />
They will reside In Colllngswood.<br />
They came here from Burlington.<br />
Mr, Fraley formerly was In tho<br />
Trenton <strong>of</strong>fice. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
ley and their daughters wilt<br />
a wide circle <strong>of</strong> friends In<br />
resort.<br />
Mr. Fraley haa been a raenil<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Rotary club since fthdi<br />
after he caroe to Ocoan City.<br />
Struble Starts Work<br />
On Dept .,<br />
Budget time is approaching fo<br />
the city fathers. • 1-<br />
Citv Treasurer C. W. Stwbie<br />
said Monday he had begun Working<br />
on the schedules for the, fl«><br />
partment <strong>of</strong> revenue and (Inilice,<br />
and expected to have them rt'ady<br />
for the budget conference^ fthotit<br />
November IS.<br />
T -<br />
It is expected* the /other two<br />
to provide.: for major disasters,<br />
like floods, earthquakes, etc.<br />
Cole Spikes Rumor .<br />
About Library Job<br />
-Humors which he said are being<br />
circulated by JiJa political opponents<br />
that his d»ughter, Mary,<br />
has beta employed ^.*A.*s<br />
^renS^Cou^'jattiw<br />
W e l l p ,<br />
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about the same time.<br />
Juat « false Altrtt •<br />
A false Are alarm'.tit 2nrJ k\><br />
and Atlantic'av., caliefl otit'ttR<br />
city hall fire apparatus at lit*<br />
p. m, last Friday. *<br />
Time to "Retire", Say<br />
Hoeter and StrnMe<br />
HeSlry<br />
BoeMr and<br />
Struble are thhikins; <strong>of</strong> lpt<br />
ing that well-known tiro slogan,<br />
"Time to Betlre." ' •<br />
Only, when they pose for<br />
the picture, with candles in<br />
their hands, they'll ha*A' s><br />
bunch <strong>of</strong> titty bonds lUider<br />
their arms, instead <strong>of</strong> tires., t<br />
> * * ;•<br />
Still Maldng lignt<br />
Of Hi» Cail<br />
FreohoWer' Chif<br />
H<br />
is still roakin« t&hf ot hla<br />
paten for ^Us>ttoii. ,<br />
'<br />
Ue started laie this week<br />
passing out'tike second cargo Qt<br />
books <strong>of</strong> matches, each cmVb<br />
his rotntt^^pMtttre on tha cover.<br />
P Wfy<br />
Brown Returned<br />
faniesi Slayer to Aw*k<br />
Trial in <strong>County</strong> Jail<br />
In the custody <strong>of</strong> 3her*n* WI1-<br />
ltam B. PoweJt George Btown,<br />
alias dalUghsr, will come back<br />
to Cape May county todajr ;«r<br />
early next week from Uw death<br />
house in Trenton state, prison,<br />
where he was Mnt a year ago to<br />
be electrocuted for the murder <strong>of</strong><br />
Lanrreqce p. Mmbegi, <strong>of</strong> ' <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
W) Has been ((ranted a.' new<br />
trial .which will begin November<br />
19. • ,<br />
Jodge<br />
Palmer It Way pn<br />
Wednesday signed in order' f<br />
Jili return to the county jail.'<br />
Court House.<br />
State troopers'w<br />
xtanil guard over htm £f Aonrl a<br />
day until the trial operi^. ' >''^'<br />
Char)e><br />
chi*j' ( -<br />
Are '<br />
Mr».<br />
Mrs. L. 3. A.<br />
Asbury av., was'called to'<br />
delphia early this week' by'<br />
eriUcU Illness <strong>of</strong> het sister, M<br />
Merptret Drlacoll. who ffled «n<br />
Tuesday afternoon. „ ,,'-'• ?•<<br />
wAV<br />
3 R's Drilled Into fypt<br />
Now MQT0 Than in Piiftt<br />
Bedrock <strong>of</strong><br />
DureH; Rap« <<br />
metic'Brttih<br />
Old timerswho<br />
good old<br />
edlnto<br />
' stipert
,.*<br />
V'"^- 1 -'^""^<br />
. (u«fr^*.p,'<br />
•fife? «•« 1 «ta**iE*;vi.fc<br />
f wging <strong>Ocean</strong> City people<br />
, t^rw doubt jf-miiny-will<br />
..Jmea; fantesg-he'loudly proves<br />
p^they can trade here more eco-<br />
-iVmmfar.<br />
we thin* they can.<br />
i higher'here, th$ loss ot time<br />
VoTved in shoppiw" elsewhere would<br />
tatters. But out Wend 'will have to<br />
[ he Ijopos to trail -the tide.<br />
stores merely .because <strong>of</strong> home town<br />
«^»-; sepra to aflfteaLThe customer will<br />
i thinks he can samithe most money, qual-<br />
Bl-He forms hift'Judfirment largely by the<br />
buys wf«» he is INVITED to buy<br />
11<br />
"••'* *ily issue a pressing invi- 1<br />
newspapers. They keep<br />
•never miss an issue.<br />
_nt is in deadly competition<br />
nts, and the only way Jie can<br />
• methods. In no uncertain terms<br />
„ what he has to sell and what<br />
MT**» them-to buy; prove that he can<br />
iSy/ Tell them—and keep telling them—<br />
Bft^tmyri-newspaper. That's what it's here<br />
9>"adve'rtiBing medium in which the very<br />
I WattKjct are Wore intensely interested<br />
' er'newspaper in the world, because it<br />
[e.town news. •<br />
f'town merchant throughout these UnifollOwing<br />
that method.<br />
^to'deport<br />
u citizens who ore knifing Anu-rd<br />
country their grandpa WSH delighted to<br />
^Johnson, head <strong>of</strong> the N. K. A.,<br />
nnjr-»f unemployed.<br />
has been<br />
' TIME APPROACHES<br />
&' ijia\$& pressing reason for making a<br />
- alaalHn the city budget it is now, as the<br />
; gets" underway, with its promise <strong>of</strong><br />
^BOrt.<br />
,,.^00',hJ$th in <strong>Ocean</strong> City—far too high.<br />
H;for which <strong>Ocean</strong> City's contractors<br />
1 s fpr five years has presented itself,<br />
pJesmen^willdetertnlne to what extent<br />
ftin.' 'And .the opportunity is at hand i"or<br />
lifts to restore, their houses to a point where<br />
paying rentals.<br />
, jsii.flonft (HIONV <strong>of</strong>-tany . pow<br />
inanity, county or state"in<br />
which taxes >ave not gone up<br />
lit J3io ,past two or (brep years.<br />
Certainly there , is none In<br />
which taxes are not materially<br />
higher thun (Jiey wove ton<br />
years ago, IVe just $ot my<br />
-tax bills for_l?84, jnJ perhaph<br />
I'm unduly concerned; 'lint-1 -<br />
can't help craning back to the<br />
belief 1 have long cherished,<br />
that sooner or Inter wo'.o cot<br />
to abandon the tux on capital<br />
and find other and more equitable<br />
ways <strong>of</strong> raising money<br />
With which to run our various<br />
governments.<br />
The real estate proporty tax A<br />
is a tax on capital. Nothing<br />
like it exists anywhere ehc in<br />
the world, so I am informed.<br />
It w-us mloptcd in America in<br />
tlie pioneer days when there<br />
wusn't anything else, much, to<br />
tax except land. 1 like the English<br />
system much better. The<br />
propeity ib taxed on the basis<br />
<strong>of</strong> what it earns •— the<br />
income ta:. Hli friends in<br />
Doylcstown.<br />
Mr. and Mr>. J. William" Mor-<br />
.'Ison itre spending two weeks'<br />
vacationing in Miami.<br />
J. J. Mnmaux, ]644 Central av.,<br />
is honnj after a hasty business<br />
trio to Pittsburgh.<br />
Mre. Mary Simkins, <strong>of</strong> Elmer,<br />
l<strong>of</strong>t Sunday after spending eight<br />
weeks here as a guest <strong>of</strong> het<br />
daughter, Mrs, B, Prank Smith.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booi havo<br />
recently returned from a motor<br />
trip <strong>of</strong> 10 days through Virginia<br />
and the Bbsnnndoah Valley.<br />
Mrs. Lillian E. rhurch was hostess<br />
Monday night at dinner to<br />
Mr. and, Jfrs. J. J. Mamaux. 1M4<br />
Central •?.<br />
Mr, nbfl $tq. Richard ft Vqss,<br />
712 Jih>«t, ,w(ll inov« to 1027<br />
Central av. ( ifQveinbBr 1,<br />
'1$ r h*d/tq Jd»» rt hjnj, l' felt<br />
"«r« that, after you^fiad ac-<br />
Echoes From Oe$m City's<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
Senator Charles C, Read wu<br />
telling tile voters he itood on<br />
hk record <strong>of</strong> achievement.<br />
"Break the grip <strong>of</strong> the ring on<br />
the oounty," pleaded his Domoeratlc<br />
opponent, Evans G.<br />
iiaughter, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood,<br />
^ 4 IS •<br />
Mrs. Laura Wile Martin,<br />
wife <strong>of</strong> Robert C. Martin, resort<br />
druggist, died,<br />
a * c<br />
Miss Jenette Darby was elected<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Little<br />
Theatre Guild.<br />
FIVE YEARS Adp<br />
The new real estate firm <strong>of</strong><br />
Brice 4 Gardiner<br />
was admitted<br />
to the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Heal<br />
Estate Board,<br />
* as<br />
An ordinance, providing for<br />
expenditure <strong>of</strong>'tZlB.OOO on improvement<br />
<strong>of</strong> itreets Md alleys,<br />
to relieve winter unemployment,<br />
wa§ passed by the city<br />
commisiionera,<br />
* a •<br />
Building permit! ilfued in<br />
one weik toLalWil !H,|bU,<br />
£ i * ~<br />
, Miss Margaret II. Johnson,<br />
daughtar <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Morris<br />
L, Johnson, <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
was married to Baymond Munder,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Baltimore.<br />
* * •<br />
A Masonic Lodge was formed<br />
at Sea Iile Cjty.<br />
-Miis^ Dorothy Brtckley,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mr«. Leon Breijltley,<br />
was injured in an automobile<br />
iiccidcnt at Narberth, Pu,<br />
io YEABFAGO<br />
Engineers<br />
appointed to uppralse<br />
the water arid sewer<br />
systems, at a blcp in their<br />
proposed purchaBf liy the city,<br />
i«t the value <strong>of</strong> the water<br />
plant at $808,030, und the sewer<br />
plant at J387.lfil.5l,<br />
Mr. and Mia J. Proicott<br />
Ciulman saw the German dirigible<br />
£R-3 land<br />
at I«kehurst<br />
after a 60CC-mile trip from<br />
Gei many.<br />
s o t<br />
Herbert W. Hund, sun <strong>of</strong><br />
former Assemblyman Chris<br />
.Hand, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoc, and Miss<br />
Elizabeth M, Venable, daughter<br />
«f Mr. and Mr», Joseph Venable,<br />
were married. Miss Mary<br />
E. Pileggi became the bride <strong>of</strong><br />
Anthony Imbfsi.<br />
J. Howard Slocum reported<br />
that tho Flandcrfi Hotel had<br />
earned a net pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> |S5 r<br />
021.0C un a gross bunincss <strong>of</strong><br />
over $236,000 for the year.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jamw B. BeviJI<br />
celebratec} their 25tJ».wedding<br />
anniyprgary with '» dinrler<br />
at the Strand Hotfl.<br />
>sfs<br />
ware: Mr. and. Wrs.<br />
.joword Brice, ot <strong>Ocean</strong> •City,<br />
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack.'Atlwl-<br />
UeCltr.—<br />
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H. C. fichaiue hecame m'anaggf<br />
<strong>of</strong> fh s G as Co. ,betf F .^uccetding<br />
C. F. Taylor.<br />
15 YEARTAGO<br />
Frank W, .Fowkes, freehold.<br />
en 1 clerk for 11 years, died at<br />
hli home ill Sea Isle City,<br />
- • - - om u recent operation<br />
t«.*J.«i»i<br />
A- PBECKHJ3 BOATLOAD.'<br />
We 'have already coiwideted the writing pf<br />
The date <strong>of</strong> the first <strong>of</strong> them, Mark, 1B about 61<br />
ed Corinth ten year* earlier, In ,51. Up to that "<br />
the life <strong>of</strong>. Jesus hail been told prally. No one<br />
written biography;'no -one felt qualified to w.,,<br />
not with the gospels that the actual writing <strong>of</strong><br />
ment began, but with the letter which Paul "<br />
iu his old church in Thossnlonica, the Epistle to<br />
You will be interested in the story.<br />
'?<br />
Go back to the period before Paul's arrival*<br />
his crosf'ing from old Troy to Europe.' He had<br />
man <strong>of</strong> Macedonia inviting him into Europe,<br />
little boat that carried him and his three<br />
Silas nnd Luker irore-the most—p*eeion*-fr<br />
the western shore <strong>of</strong> the Mediterranean. But<br />
the man <strong>of</strong> Macedonia, For a good while he iiD<br />
we huvc already noted, he was beaten and imp<br />
mobbe 1 in Thesanlonita, driven out <strong>of</strong> town ,.„<br />
flouted in Athens. "Our flesh .had nn rest,' 1 he wro|<br />
dny.«. "Without were fightings and within were f<br />
arrived in Corinth lie was alone, having left<br />
Timothy at Thessalonica.<br />
Tho wui-ks while he waited for them to come to<br />
ponud in which Paul was very near to neivouH pro«<br />
h,id noi nuon foi l'nsclllu's good cooking and tho c<br />
which lie found with her and her husband lie might<br />
down entirely. His whole work sinco coining to Bu<br />
total Liil.ire; It hiid brought only hardship nnd h<br />
lie \i,aB afrdiu Timothy and Silas would never<br />
ufr.nd tiitv would be muhbed to death. And if they<br />
they woulii Miy "It's no uso. These people just W<br />
Kood ;.BAS. In Pliilippi they eay that if they h<br />
wo wo.i.ii never get out. In Bcrea they arc r<br />
Jewinh ;^w against us and say that Jesus did not.<br />
tb.> (,in,jiiec'ies In Thcsulonica we ilared not go on<br />
dayli(.;ht. In Athens your sermon is a joke.'<br />
5o in hli. ionesomeness he conjeuured and was tq"«,<br />
imatriitdtion. But one day two dusty travclem arrived i<br />
fuunii the Grotto, and there inquiml if a nun was fop<br />
where in town, a small, wiry, nervous man <strong>of</strong> dc'<<br />
named 1 aul. To their joy they U-arned that he was !„.,„<br />
Aiiuila and Priseiliai they hunted him up, dnil there »i'i<br />
reuiiiL.il, i'lmathy and Silas had rejoinod 1'uul<br />
'i^<br />
fl w«ddlnir Annl T crsary<br />
Mr. urn] Mrs riank Sannlno<br />
celcliinled their nth wedding nnnlvcrsaiv<br />
last Tbursday night<br />
with illnnor In Atlantic City. They<br />
x«'»o attended the Apollo Theatre.<br />
S- S- Agaociaii<strong>of</strong>t "Meetg Tue«d»y<br />
f ^.H nday ° chl)o1 Association<br />
fthe First Presbyterian Church<br />
will meet st the home <strong>of</strong> the<br />
son, fflff St, Chnrles p|, Tuesday<br />
flt 7:45 p. m. All Sunday School<br />
teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficem arp requested<br />
to bo ifesBpt.<br />
Next tVeek: Paul Starts • Boob<br />
Weekly Health Chat<br />
By Dr. John Joseph Gaines<br />
SEDATIVE DHUGS<br />
A good goiioral<br />
knowledjje<br />
oi sedative drugs is always dfislrable;<br />
for, It hua seaiiiijd to<br />
me that half the world is engaged<br />
in hawliiiiij "dupe" <strong>of</strong><br />
some kind or other, alleged to<br />
relieve pain, or produce ''sound,<br />
refreshing sleep." These thingd<br />
sell — tons <strong>of</strong> them — aiul<br />
usually nt enormous pr<strong>of</strong>it.'.<br />
HoWever, the advice 1 Huni to<br />
give in this little talk u, to be<br />
extromely cnutlous in pain-rolieveis<br />
and sloop.pro.iucuij thiit<br />
are <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
for your uit, by<br />
the horde <strong>of</strong> iiustrum-VLiiJora<br />
that beset you on every hund.<br />
Opium is this king <strong>of</strong> pain.<br />
rolievei'H; hut it a d.'i.igei'oua<br />
habit-former. A very wl.se law<br />
protects the public, anil you<br />
cunnot got opiatuii Wliluut a<br />
preiicription^ from a liutiised<br />
physlciiiii. This is as It should<br />
be. My favorite opiate is coiieino,<br />
an a sedative for niiirass"<br />
ing coughs.<br />
The vast' majority <strong>of</strong> mulirn<br />
BOdativea are bascii on a. drug<br />
known as "barbital,' This is<br />
capable <strong>of</strong> (loing much good,<br />
but as is always the uitsti, it<br />
had bettor be given unuer the<br />
advice <strong>of</strong> a capable physician,<br />
I would bewaie oi' Lhe medicine<br />
peddler. Certain vegutable<br />
drugs have long been utilised<br />
as nerve. sedatives and tranijuillzers<br />
for nervous patients,<br />
I refer, to hyoscyamui, passi.<br />
flora, pulsatilfii, and such like.<br />
Ai] have merit in suitdbie<br />
cases.<br />
Then, the older iedntivas —<br />
the "eoal-tarii."<br />
The head <strong>of</strong><br />
this group is acetaneliile. Those<br />
things act vary decidedly on<br />
the circulation, and may ha<br />
positively dangerous for weak<br />
or failing hearts. Shun, as a<br />
rule, the commercial paiii-lrflling<br />
tablets which are hawked<br />
to all who will listen,<br />
MY<br />
OF<br />
UEV BEEM SACBjFlCep<br />
OP JUWV<br />
A<br />
Grin<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s are I<br />
Because—<br />
They have forms.<br />
They huvo hold-<br />
Tbc> aK\aya<br />
word.<br />
Back number aw<br />
mund.<br />
They lime loU<br />
The\<br />
are all<br />
at.<br />
You can't bchevf<br />
they eay.<br />
Ihoy cairy th)e ni<br />
er they go.<br />
If they know apj<br />
U3uully toll it.<br />
Tlun uie never<br />
sponk tlmir own min<br />
They me mudi th<br />
tliej usi'd to be.<br />
ive<br />
<strong>of</strong> U<br />
"Why did juu (<br />
_<br />
j ou<br />
brother<br />
"Oh,<br />
he's only my j<br />
tlllT "<br />
"D.irlmK, mil you''<br />
Mifc'"<br />
•'<br />
'•Will \ou always '<br />
just what I like?"<br />
"CertJinly," ' . ,^<br />
"Cm mothor live'Witt I<br />
"Of course,<br />
"Will yiiu give up v t,<br />
.ind alnnjs give me: 1<br />
when I ask fur it?". '<br />
"VVUlinglj, my . '<br />
"I'm sorry. I"<br />
marry suth a<br />
"So jou broka*<br />
to get ,i dune<br />
what were jou<br />
safe '"<br />
"Putling in 'hi<br />
"Yen,, t.ils IB '<br />
Caw n't jou un'<br />
riSon! Hnitch,<br />
hi, n hi'is, a hoj<br />
"Why .ire yoii*<br />
self?<br />
Where is<br />
tarj?"<br />
"She<br />
not married^<br />
"To whom?"<br />
"To me"<br />
LVekiel- "How>'<br />
tions at your<br />
Moses?"<br />
Moset. "Woll, I'|<br />
stop lately in<br />
collection to go<br />
box."<br />
Mrs<br />
Heigho:j<br />
Hnrdscrubblc<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> IIIH ho<br />
ihinglin'.it."<br />
Mrs<br />
Wliyso.'.<br />
wife feel awfoU<br />
Mrs. Heigho:>><br />
name for it<br />
into her bed <strong>of</strong>.<br />
Customer:<br />
three potted<br />
florist<br />
iuirts but 1<br />
santheinums.<br />
Customer:<br />
wont do.<br />
replace<br />
imiseii nty y<br />
khe was aw<br />
-w-^t*<br />
r>f-r-.,<br />
,.fc..<br />
h'.*'<br />
'<br />
*'A •-.'<br />
" ,> J jt wM.»V»<br />
party for ««r»»Jf<br />
t to'sttlUfrorn'Rle<br />
Nb<br />
a few Tpr|t on<br />
,y, November a, for Liver-<br />
England," where she will<br />
I tbo. winter as a guest <strong>of</strong><br />
I father. ,'<br />
he Evarjs residence was Cea-<br />
Jed with autumnal flowers.<br />
Bpklns and com atnlka.<br />
A<br />
jnied light, flgntres In phaqtom<br />
iumes guarding the doorway.<br />
J stooky grinning lanterk Wld-<br />
[to the Hallowe'en atmospbere.<br />
L variety <strong>of</strong> Hallowe'en games<br />
>o' played.<br />
Krfile<br />
and Mrs. Evsna received A<br />
iellng bag. A birthday cake<br />
"ring the names <strong>of</strong> Miss Ktflg,<br />
and Mrs, Roland Steelmad,<br />
e and Harvey Creamer, all <strong>of</strong><br />
pm lad birthday anniversaries<br />
month and woo were preswas<br />
In the center <strong>of</strong> the ta-<br />
There wore favors conslst-<br />
} <strong>of</strong> witches and Ico cream in<br />
us representing pumpkins,<br />
and rabbits.<br />
•hose present were: Mrs. Fl<strong>of</strong>co<br />
B. French, Mrs. Lillian E.<br />
|rch, Mr. and Mrs. Walter<br />
MISB Emma Krele, Mr. and<br />
J. T. Cadman, Mr. and Mrs<br />
<strong>of</strong> Walter A. |Smith( fonner postmaster<br />
<strong>of</strong> AValon, and Herbtrt<br />
H. rwilipi, qf the 4^h StT Coast<br />
guard nUban, were recently maret«uon,<br />
were<br />
hew* by -Hev. S.<br />
or<br />
The bride has a wide acquaintanceshiii<br />
In the resort, flhe is<br />
a graduate <strong>of</strong> the O<br />
Cit<br />
Hi<br />
n the resort, flhe is<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
h School. The couple will rel<br />
ifouDe <strong>of</strong> Perfect Wateg<br />
ratch-Up<br />
Wave<br />
a<br />
eciajty<br />
utlful rermanent VC tufj<br />
Wares w<br />
•<br />
CERRUTI<br />
nrber and Beauty Shoppe<br />
Men mill Women Ou«nfo»<br />
Aibury ATC,<br />
Pfcone 1J91W<br />
gh School. T<br />
side at Avalon,<br />
Lttdie»' AW to Have<br />
Hallowe'en Pflrty<br />
The LadieB 1<br />
Aid <strong>of</strong> St. Johns<br />
Lutheran Church wjll stage its<br />
nnnnal Halowe'en _party _Monduv<br />
Jf<br />
H<br />
p. ffl-> tn the social rooms<br />
Several novel features are being<br />
planned.<br />
• • T<br />
Golf Auxiliary To<br />
Resume Activities Today<br />
The Woman's Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Golf Club will reBume<br />
its activities this (Friday) afternoon,<br />
when it will entertain at<br />
a bridge-tea at the club house.<br />
Mrs. Henry Schanze is chairman<br />
and invites all members and their<br />
friends to be present.<br />
The card players will meet at<br />
2:15 p. m.<br />
• * *<br />
ear-old dai<br />
Emil<br />
a<br />
Hi<br />
'en Uoufs^<br />
i<br />
Marie<br />
Palmer,<br />
'" "*'<br />
" Mr.<br />
a<br />
Hallowee<br />
home, Friday -ev<br />
«« u&t I<br />
. it»r *<strong>of</strong><br />
'aimer, wa<br />
We'en ~<br />
Mrs. Finkbeiner<br />
At Bridge.<br />
M<br />
Entertain?<br />
g<br />
Mrs. Charles Finkbeiner, 103a<br />
Asbury av., was hostees at a<br />
foursome <strong>of</strong> bridge Tuesday<br />
night. Her guests" were:<br />
Mrs.<br />
Daniel Arnold, Miss Helen Stedem<br />
and Miss RoBe Grace Imbesi.<br />
• * •<br />
Woman, 75, and Boy, 8, Have<br />
Joint Birthday Celebration.<br />
Miss Mary Dietrich, <strong>of</strong> Bloomfield,<br />
N, J., was a visitor for a<br />
week at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Fred R. Woodruff, Jr.<br />
Each year she comes to celebrate<br />
her birthday with that <strong>of</strong><br />
Frederick the 3d. This year she<br />
was 7fi years old.<br />
Frederick is<br />
at her<br />
'<br />
l<br />
^IU »• --v;— Included Elizabeth<br />
CWyton, Betty Janrf Webb, Joseph<br />
rrimperio, Arthur MMOU,<br />
JlBry Giwtafson, ^Gerievlevo<br />
Lyncji and Sohny Ho.den.<br />
Catholic Daughters<br />
Announce Card Tartles<br />
Th^ catholic Daughter* announce<br />
a series <strong>of</strong> Card parties<br />
beginning Monday night in the<br />
vili B o/ ^'nmbus rooms, 405<br />
14th st_ FrteeujIlL be awariiyrt,<br />
and any gmne may be playpd!<br />
Similar parties werp given last<br />
ycur and they proved populnr<br />
The public is Invited.<br />
Public Card l'arty |,j<br />
Parochial P.-T. A. Tonight.<br />
A public card party tonbjist<br />
(Friday) in tl!« American Legion<br />
roras in the Music Pier 1» BPOH<br />
sored by the Parochial Taront-<br />
Toachora" Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> which<br />
MrH Frnnit. Sannlno IB president<br />
Mm John Rice and Mrs. William<br />
Guutafson comprise a committee<br />
ou arrnnKomrnts A blanket will<br />
bo Kiven «B a lucky nunier prize<br />
Prize? for high motv-i also mil<br />
he awarded<br />
bum nL, n^. „,...,<br />
party at her<br />
harm,'<br />
eninf. > \ >. - ><br />
Those who enjoyed i,\»<br />
werf: Mr. and Mr*. Jaitoas<br />
Mn 4nd Mrs. Erail^PsJmi..,<br />
Hrf. Bert, Cl4Ftoa;, Ken<br />
iy r<br />
ar.:&.<br />
Mrf. Nithola'<br />
nfce gift*. ,<br />
-leisived<br />
inany<br />
JIIBH<br />
Hosfoss<br />
DAILY SERVICE<br />
leaning and Pressing<br />
75<<br />
n's Suits and Topcoats and<br />
/omen's Plain Dresses and Coats<br />
WORK BONE A T OUlt l'Jn*r, given by the Misses Preston<br />
in their new home, the Glrard<br />
apartments.<br />
' *Miss Cecelia Hand, 879 Wesley<br />
av., has Just returned from a 10<br />
days' visit<br />
with relatives and<br />
friends in New York and Connecticut<br />
Chuck Roast<br />
Top Muscle .Roast;<br />
Rib Roast<br />
DICK'S<br />
PLACE<br />
Somer* Point<br />
Soinetiilng New and Different<br />
Wednendmy <strong>Oct</strong>ober 31<br />
9 p. m. to 12 p. in.<br />
Bargain<br />
lc SALE<br />
1 Beer 10c - 2 for lie<br />
25c Drinks - 2 for 26c<br />
35c Drinka - 2 for 36c<br />
Etc. Etc.<br />
MUSIC - DANCE<br />
Legs<br />
LAMB<br />
%21c ShouWer<br />
Chickens<br />
Vote Republican<br />
November 6th<br />
KEEP GOOD GOVERNMENT<br />
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR<br />
Hamilton F. Kean<br />
FOR CONGRESSMAN<br />
Isaac Bachar&ch<br />
FOR GOVERNOR<br />
Harold G. H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
FOR ASSEMBLYMAN<br />
William C Hunt<br />
FOR COUNTY CLERK<br />
Stirling W. Cole<br />
FDR<br />
Albert<br />
FOR<br />
Country Sausage<br />
^<br />
2 Ib. Pkg. Vogt's Scrapple<br />
Phila. Scrapple »<br />
Penna* Selected Fresh Eggs .<br />
IN THE GROCERY DEPART<br />
|<br />
••,. .-si<br />
HEIN2<br />
All Large Conned Soup<br />
Consomme or Clam Chowder<br />
Baked Beana . . ..<br />
Baked Beans .. . .<br />
Ketchup .„.- .<br />
Jktchup _., - ^.<br />
t<br />
2 for 27c<br />
meoiu||ri «$Mtf ^ z<br />
.. «nwQ<br />
1 mud<br />
**.<br />
Evergreen Pumpkin<br />
Puchew BarUett Pears<br />
Duchess Apricots<br />
Tomatoes .<br />
Sour Krout<br />
White House Apple Sauce<br />
Land o'Lakes Milk<br />
No. 2>/, cm ,<br />
.No. l ^ l V<br />
No.<br />
&<br />
: No. 2 can<br />
No. 2»/2 c«ns 2 for<br />
- No.<br />
Bmt and BaU<br />
Tartan Grape Juice. quart boWi<br />
Hailing'* PrMenre*,. - 2 V* jfr<br />
% Xb WUbur'* Bak. Choc 2 for<br />
Duch. Multtrd Sanfinca 3 aa$<br />
i<br />
t»oat Towtiw<br />
Instant Tapioca<br />
s n*<br />
2 pkg* for<br />
pint<br />
HALLOWE'EN SUC<br />
EnglUh Walnutt - «tra<br />
Almond, (t<strong>of</strong>t ihcfled)<br />
Large S<strong>of</strong>t Shelled Pecan*<br />
n<br />
Virginia Water Ground White Com Meal<br />
N. B. C. Spiced W<br />
Sunshine Spiced W<br />
— IN THE PRODUCE DEPAR1<br />
V<br />
Iceberg Lettuce:<br />
iS-ffty<br />
Ripe Tomatoes<br />
Fresh Jersey C^ery Hearts<br />
Telephone Pea*
Lilt":. •.<br />
p. T<br />
f K,<br />
-X<br />
just J.lko Th»t! , SfflS1iSSii^<br />
Juit Like Ttet ff) — Jet nnnlr"""if th* inn,<br />
•to . . . Biw«rt and tarr- • . •"Til** 1h * 1<br />
j ««iBiin«tmt an el<br />
pard, as wpll ai,<br />
«o.Kto-fcU!y ,:.«tt;hft*-.tmheid-'by<br />
the Oeeah Gte.loarfl <strong>of</strong> After"<br />
eduoatfon for patt*e tuition, m&<br />
James M,. Mpaftan L; Jr., ; Breii ^"<br />
eipenle;;stf,the, Chtvjrojrt Motti<br />
a<br />
• Oui<br />
pr,<br />
r\<br />
W<br />
S. /} >~<br />
.%, *% \<br />
afir.<br />
the Court in the "fourth "period were reialnp W"««1PW».. Tutidar momjnR<br />
«•.„,, m... I nil h« Tuntarlnn. hut In in, m- Tlie two OOFS eltae to <strong>Ocean</strong> city I<br />
Purple Heart-Medal<br />
Itting* lo«M«» <strong>of</strong> FBIMO Cment, to<br />
KSdJiff ffir l a«, to A. M, chrirt,,<br />
Weit.rn ItotlH<br />
flunblln 1 Man, by I, Bj !<br />
Honlnna Bldm Anln, bs<br />
Non-Fktion<br />
I operation for appendicitis at the<br />
Atluntic Shores hoapital, <strong>Oct</strong>ober!<br />
: lieu <strong>of</strong> the unpaid tuition, "With<br />
iV4 •f I 1 "<br />
lf*1<br />
*\<br />
6<br />
Mr<br />
,. _„, Z ~. JM» n*d the Order <strong>of</strong> the Pur-<br />
Bra TMefl It! pie Heart conferred upon them,<br />
Mian Helen Derrick, mu«ie rap. | n ^i""gg South JerRey wounded<br />
, , ,_ „ . ,_ , , „ _.„_ ... „_ ervlBor, sari ihe (loeih't like to war ieterana are the latent repromising<br />
Phorson, Bub»t!tiito hack, raced 20 for (h0 Hnnrlod «rlddeni, when, "">« »• "It 4 wrd <strong>of</strong> a long by clplanta <strong>of</strong> the honor,<br />
fill their ynrta on a spinner around left ~| th OBl, three mlnntoa to oiov herself, §h« ought to lot Jean Tt, t order wna originated by<br />
111 take BUI Kitten- scored on a play through tackle, did not seem to think so and<br />
puSe.'s lali-back position; if not.jonco alal n the Henrtoamen fail- proceeded to advance dangereuily<br />
ppjay, Taceafmo will itart at ea to score the extra point. This nenr tho <strong>Ocean</strong> City goal line •<br />
ai.hpckfleld poit. i tlms Hill Hlttenhouse missed a Beemnn began the drive with a<br />
?;:With these exceptions!, the Mine place kick.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Wlty to Unly B-U portunlty either team had for<br />
IB an unexepectedly close game nsgrlnB, However, <strong>Ocean</strong> City was<br />
Court Kouse. Saturday, The Court<br />
flatus, ^aauad was a good dtaj<br />
stronger than pwta nporta » MuTf Tf Bteman. Court House star,<br />
had indicated lioth helves andini wna t h r w n fqJ, 0 ]0 " yard Ioii<br />
closings <strong>of</strong> tho periods.<br />
ttr Car m a Heated Garage<br />
JP GARAGE TT<br />
Conshohocken Tires<br />
illlllBUICK Service. and Repair.<br />
& Ocwn City and<br />
pe May <strong>County</strong><br />
Ocenn City Sorlp Accepted<br />
The first quarter was practlnnlly<br />
uneventful, u tumbled ball<br />
by nourt Haiigo on its own SO<br />
game prdBreised, however, Bee- clark starred' for Court HOUiB,<br />
man atoned for his losses by MMI <strong>of</strong> the attempts made to<br />
ing, A short punt by Vln Klostermnn<br />
gftfe the Ml! to Court<br />
House In Ocenn City territory as<br />
the half drew to n close, A 20<br />
Tudor Sedan ...<br />
New Motor • Trunk Job<br />
1932 Ford 4-cyl. Co«ch<br />
In good condition. Here's •<br />
real bargain!<br />
1930 Buick<br />
flpod Appeannre<br />
KAtt TERMS<br />
26-ynrd run on a fake paaa plav<br />
r od<br />
nil wnen tin <strong>Ocean</strong> City sub talked<br />
to one <strong>of</strong> his team-mates teforo<br />
play had begun after he<br />
came into the game, A ill-yard<br />
penalty wax the result <strong>of</strong> this<br />
<strong>of</strong>fense. Two lo-yard pnMeg from<br />
Mills in PiirvlB placed the ball<br />
- n City's 25-ynrfl line, hut<br />
visitors tl Suis., a .., v,, .,„„,<br />
ngnlnst passes until the game<br />
ended,<br />
Taccnrino and Klonterninn bore<br />
the Imrdeo f* * u ~ •>«« -»•—'—<br />
lownr county team's line were<br />
fiitlle and the blue nnd ^old were<br />
forced, to make most <strong>of</strong> Its gains<br />
through the ends.<br />
George Hrownmlller, former<br />
Ocenn Pity Hiijh athlete, is assisting<br />
Coach Wilbur Clark with<br />
thf Tnurt House team.<br />
Tfe"<br />
l!ti#-yps I<br />
Pot <strong>Oct</strong>in Cilf<br />
. „. ^ ...„.,.— Harris<br />
...L,<br />
r<br />
T... HmM<br />
G. McC.lllon<br />
0,.. 1 .......... Wnllnco<br />
0, ..„. „ OolUin<br />
..,...^. Holllerl<br />
i ?_ EnrlmliMii<br />
!.„.. TaesiFinf} (E)<br />
~ nut •<br />
mm. F. n niek....<br />
r. M, niun HBUM n f) j n-ll<br />
ton Cltr 0 I 0 »«-«<br />
Tdiiilidfiwn i TsKiiHne. .<br />
Bub.tllulpm Oomn City—MaePlwiwin,<br />
Huwklnn, Towii,<br />
hA, Hawk, Both.<br />
Miner, Unkl.,<br />
Interchurch Cage<br />
League Organized<br />
^^^V'' ; i=^,i/ ; Plans to organite «i Inter.<br />
Miss<br />
•••"'<br />
it!<br />
-'•<br />
El §* If_j_ f 1^ ihureh Baiketball League were<br />
[jflW. \j. IVOTtZ, ^0. outlined at the music pier Mon.<br />
, day evening. Id Kane wai elect-<br />
POHD FACTOBY DEALER #H--preridenfe—•-• •<br />
Atlnitln Anr r' 4 Tt<br />
lit and Atlantic Mm C, *<br />
iB propoled to have every<br />
(, huwh Tl pr^mA in the i (aguei<br />
-: : »t30 to .9i30<br />
For Governe<br />
mmmm<br />
Alfred R.S.<br />
scne ACCTWio-retl VAIOB<br />
Namei <strong>of</strong> eli^Me players ihould<br />
I'be in the hands <strong>of</strong> the league<br />
During these times, when<br />
"most ^rfTui eount our dol-<br />
Jan carefully, it Is natural<br />
for the thrifty housewife to<br />
frequently.<br />
A fish dinner<br />
li easy to prepare, enjoyed<br />
with zest, and It's econoinl-<br />
HlAT<br />
Does the boner yon contompUte hnjlng Wfe the following<br />
fextani? H not, you in But grtttaB m fM«toit Til Dt In Ike<br />
oil bnnier field.<br />
1. YOBK OONTBOLTi- More efficient, more economical and<br />
IP WLJOa ouieter In opemtlm.<br />
2. I0BK UtFLEZ . The only one <strong>of</strong> its kind. Maintalnl a<br />
TAIfl<br />
Bonatant prMiure and an unchangini<br />
, Bupply <strong>of</strong> oil to'tW noiile, .<br />
8. 10BK SOZZLE Best atomizing noiile ever developed.<br />
,••);-<br />
^fm BUJtt tho BitWer oil, pirfectly,<br />
4, YORK Oil PUHf M»kea it poanlble to Initial the (ael<br />
'• -.?;"-;-••:-• ••-', jH0»m ttok aayl*ere above or below<br />
iv •••:•;•>,';••••' ••.'••• nourid; TWi UiTAMDABD EQUIP.<br />
' v ; ,^_ MINT on all TOBK burBen.<br />
6. ACCESMBUtTY All parti, are onttide <strong>of</strong> the furtuwe<br />
,^i :,-j v..,,,.v -ana tBerefore Immediately and Aiily<br />
•; li-.-',:•••,-,•••'- ••-,-, acceailble. Ther are not aubject to de-<br />
V:f:,: •>«'%,« »*. •,..„,.'-„<br />
(•tnaining. the Point board alsu „ * " >* tor , 'HimieK 4<br />
-es <strong>Ocean</strong> City for thia fail'j ., W i "'t.ff^V J<br />
altion, which averagei $900 a hl tne . a01 W, to . ' t, ,,<br />
^nth<br />
Cleaning—Pressing<br />
Phone 1853<br />
WAINWRIGHT'S<br />
818 Asbury Ave, Call-Delivery<br />
sil 'i<br />
and diieipltne hiialelf<br />
work, We also are teaching hi<br />
• —-- •—— j co-operation; how to Hw' with I<br />
ihe saia<br />
could be i<br />
Two new members were Initial-1 high tribute to Mr, Durell,<br />
their TOtea to edueatien. lull."<br />
od by the BaBtein star, Mondiiyl ""- '- —' --•--•* — - ^sriair 00 were read.<br />
nipht.<br />
i<br />
SHERIFF'S BUM<br />
Tho district meeting in Atlantic<br />
City and the <strong>of</strong>ficial vigit <strong>of</strong> Mrs. nationtii nationtl reputati<br />
Emily Jane Ifewltt, <strong>of</strong> Abseeon,, to be in a coum, counuj<br />
lire planned for November, j <strong>of</strong> his hit type,"<br />
1 '<br />
130,70 in ChriHtmag Fund < <<br />
The Busineis and Pr<strong>of</strong>eisional iuptmsiori <strong>of</strong> all<br />
women wore ...introduced Uy toiwin<br />
ffiT*?<br />
mxi, «<br />
heatla<br />
all the pages, and<br />
Mrs, White heads the State publieatfon<br />
esnimitttt committe<br />
H. Stiles, Mcrotati- <strong>of</strong> tlio Eotaiy ylub, ; ._ -- - '<br />
WONDAV, NOVBMBEH 191... ... .<br />
Biitary'i ch'<strong>of</strong> Iwniit, j, ProH^ttl| jnJM rj*i^<br />
NtfM ..Uis houij at iiwelvo «M flvo l<br />
ficti, Cndman, i.hook down club 26 s u J," Jpin . Group ^ to mM,t..M., |OI«CJH ant otilieli 16<br />
«k| ithnUn <strong>of</strong> UM div, M th« I<br />
mcmberi for a conBiilerablB auin<br />
when he levied a i<br />
O.» H»; Oeaiiti, HW JiiWi<br />
en all who i<br />
All flnt asEtaln. mottiiatii: pnataM, |<br />
_ •AWJEPAY SSCaOFff BATH<br />
in the kitchen is a<br />
time-worn joke /<br />
So is that 0U-Fashioned<br />
Bange<strong>of</strong>Yours<br />
Yet many a woman, otherwise modern, eon- • "—••=—<br />
tioucs to use an antiquated inefficient radge.<br />
Besides marring her kitchen, it exhausts her patience<br />
and robs her <strong>of</strong> rightful comfort and leisure because<br />
it lacks the present day gas range features that make<br />
cooking and baking lots etiler, speedier, more accurate<br />
and efficMni.<br />
A aemonstration <strong>of</strong> the Magic Chef gas range will<br />
prove thii 10 you. No other wage <strong>of</strong> any type can give<br />
you mon modern advantages than Magic Chef. Its<br />
atnazing improvement over ranges <strong>of</strong> only three or<br />
tour years ago will make you wonder how you can put<br />
Up with your Clutnsy, old range smother day.<br />
Why do it? Whj flbt enjoy the benefits <strong>of</strong> a modernized<br />
kitchen as thousands <strong>of</strong> women everywhere are doing?.<br />
Th6 flfst step is to replace your old range with a modern<br />
Magic Cheif the gas range <strong>of</strong> today.<br />
|t gifts you hitter cooked, more delicious food with<br />
less time and trouble, keeps your kitchen cooler and<br />
cleaner, lives on both gas bills and food. Let us<br />
demonstrate a Magic Chef for you.<br />
huttdns. Ha announced *BBt a- • "•••=* *:« OHUO ana l ,J« r w am aewMMe,,tui u.te ni<br />
138.70 had betn MSfSo fA, ^ay'bffc s^ F ^ '4 & 3 ^ •&,&.*&&•<br />
this method for the club's Chrlit- *,« t *i B "y,* 1 "' **• "rj- tarif • dttortfiid, utatfc, blue .wl: Mitt'<br />
mo fi party for poor children. (fK'hS 1 ,,^ fc« a^'^l ' "<br />
MODERN MflGIC CHEF<br />
FEATURES<br />
MAGIC CHEF TOP BURMW-<br />
Gives a thousand even heats. Will<br />
not dog. MAGIC CHIP AUTO-<br />
MATIC TOP BURNER LIGHTER.<br />
SANITARY HIGH BURNER-TRAY<br />
—Conceals pipes and valves, protects<br />
them (gubst spatters and boil*<br />
oven. RED WHKL LOBAIN<br />
OVEN RBGUlAf OR, TOltV IN.<br />
INSULATID QVBN. GRID-PAN<br />
reservoir to «u. u .,<br />
*eniS smoking. AO'<br />
TJMB CONTROL CLOCK for o,.._<br />
—{ixtnL charge^.<br />
I elsewhere. HB» fprti ft* and <strong>of</strong> M *WUi<br />
Lewis L, Barrett, Alhert ]<br />
Thomas Byron, Stirling W<br />
Mow^n Altart L. Pantiaitri:<br />
Herschil Pettit, George D. Ei-ii-<br />
|rdi, Senry Hoeier, Jr., Elmor<br />
Jones co., Dr. John K Townrand<br />
Owner Sound AHK<br />
f<br />
„, ubitEtitf.<br />
Wenli,-,in duty in th<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oify-Loiw<br />
WII-LIAM B, POWELL,<br />
td Orl.,l)« 84th, IM4,<br />
rdH 4 l,,vol«lld lol'n..<br />
"to^rtn'i? * «>» *rttit!iii lta '», ta ,<br />
K. IWI. Sol-r.<br />
tl»,M««« ,ot<br />
Si :^iiB^»^«wW?te<br />
djmini^ W. Btniyi 1 PifM,;:•'."•_<br />
/". t<br />
H^W^V<br />
»*f<br />
in'•»**•'»':tM'«i«i1:ii^P?i^<br />
siHe <strong>of</strong> the wll houie. Webb tuok Vfntr T, rli, t. Un 01» «f t.<br />
the license number<br />
HI*. B »» «"iw *« '»*»« ft' »?w <strong>of</strong> lllwyflWrfifi. inewHi,^ *^W^<br />
AMoWirtg to the number, th« ff A .^BW& .BSfcTEfJH<br />
car belonBeii to Andy Hosa, 731 «Hiw at ii, knil, tlit jteeOiiU i.liirii.<br />
Bay av., who wag arreited forigj '"" *" "" " " ' "<br />
MCkleRi dnvmg.. In police cm ' '<br />
i all tertified t.ue l_<br />
pi ftVlfleneB, BortgMi.jBpahfc.piwslMii _«v«i^ by<br />
—— ^- —. ilW t« ,eift|fle»t«, diifi OttBDtf !Ji,<br />
: Mrs, Clnrefloe A, Llttlo h H« retin<br />
nod from n viilt <strong>of</strong> a week In<br />
.WaBhingtM, D,.C,<br />
14 Arft»ted to New Police<br />
War on Number Racket<br />
((kintlnuwi inn mm It<br />
gaoled Police OBntain Hobert J.<br />
Lk i th thi)<br />
IN CHANCinV OF NEW JEBSEY<br />
ft WAI; AMiraBoAM .nF<br />
By VIFISB <strong>of</strong> an erdir sf the Cear<br />
fe flLM'^L^^sirf'ys is-s?^ • &iw<br />
day arid assigned some dbiervu- ton the titii d» <strong>of</strong> November not enj. A«MM HI<br />
tlpn vaBtaw'^patot on the West « ««« MM Mil ,in i> Mn « . mm,
'ifSJMtfrt'M'<br />
I<br />
Henley said<br />
JnclWa to "<br />
WW»> would he *<br />
Jnent from an aw<br />
point.<br />
Conver , says. . !Tbe<br />
b<br />
dt<br />
lM Shade-:<br />
Jajfd.av^^MWllle, is in good<br />
condition following tapoperation.<br />
Mrt. Job Steejm&n. 54 K New<br />
Jersey «y., Somers Point, entered<br />
(he boemUd Monday afternoon<br />
and underwent ait operation, on<br />
Tuesday morning,<br />
J(i J . and Mrs. Thomaa Crelinski,<br />
Adam* av.; Margate, are re*<br />
wiving<br />
congratulations 011 M19<br />
bih f l T h d '<br />
«rii:Sl#itteji _<br />
thlit|iwi^ '^PP^fwitij<br />
this Tyeek. fte drolflV d<strong>of</strong>jiwith<br />
Louis Berther; comniaMef ox the<br />
local post.<br />
Writing to, inamherfi <strong>of</strong> the department<br />
from Jacksonville, Sunday,<br />
ho said lie wa$ having "u<br />
fine time."<br />
?Pi^- l %nA :^^lSSiftiPifii4 '*W »' : ' : «-'• »Mi last!' Thursday;<br />
^^^^^^P^an^^H<br />
«flWt «hd,iohM«i both doint<br />
**** ^^^^^Sai WW weJU Mrt. fCfeluiikl will ht<br />
^A^ ^frs^T *itin£mliAI*fifl . as ttia > dramas i Mfei<br />
ey e s l b<br />
remembered as the former Misj<br />
G<br />
Kd<br />
wKF/r.aiTirvij^-t,^ iU".«»tiii,l»im«owwi as me lonner MUM<br />
^ K I ^ I ^ ^ ^ I & W 1 ! ^ ^ Qtrtruat Ktmteiy, head nurie at<br />
IWy" 1^ SlCfiRSSSN-^Py^SSM the heipUMbefore kit marriage.<br />
Mrs. BUB Burnham, 8 Braddeck<br />
av,, Somerg Point, has returned<br />
y,<br />
Disth<br />
to<br />
sylvania, New. York, Ne J<br />
Delaware, Uwttnd<br />
and the<br />
trict <strong>of</strong> Cammbfo.<br />
i_<br />
Henry Lopers Have<br />
New Baby Daughter<br />
' Mr.,and,Mrs. J, L. Lopm, 109<br />
4Of at.^refeeived word recently<br />
that » daughter had been bom<br />
tMrJanq- Mrs. Henry Loper,<br />
W Landing. Mrs. Loper<br />
new<br />
baby are in tho<br />
udfat Hospital, Philadelphia,<br />
are doing nicely,<br />
y Leper, 'who attended<br />
here, is employed by tbs<br />
^tfl<br />
Banic <strong>of</strong> May.s Landing.<br />
Vfrs, 'Loper was before her marriage<br />
Miss Dorothy Gejser. who<br />
with her parents aummeioJ hero<br />
on Plaza pi.<br />
The child bus been named Lavinia<br />
Carrol. She. weighs six tf nnd<br />
three-quarters pounds.<br />
Beck's. Open All Year.—Adv.<br />
Church Council to<br />
Have'Oyster $upper<br />
The<br />
John's<br />
Church<br />
Council <strong>of</strong><br />
Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
St.<br />
will<br />
to her home after treatment in<br />
the hospital.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hagerthy,<br />
1010 ihore rd., Ltawbod, are" the<br />
proud parents <strong>of</strong> a son, born on<br />
Monday,<br />
Alma HaffiUngir, Ji Walton<br />
pL, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oity, is recuperating<br />
after an operation,<br />
• • »<br />
George Tomlin, Petersburg, is<br />
improving;<br />
sponsor im oyster supper<br />
Friday<br />
evening, November 2.<br />
The men in charpre arc: George<br />
C. Franklin; Theodore It, Benner,<br />
Maurice Blizzqril, J,. Edivnr.l<br />
SelU, Elwooil Franklin,. Hnrry<br />
Fort and, Kev. G. Knudsen.<br />
GOP Freeholders Spitball<br />
Artists, Says Col. Howell<br />
(Continued from paw 1)<br />
liical significance "<br />
Ho promised thnt It he find<br />
Powell ore olcctcil they will ollni<br />
Innto "family control" In ominivl<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices. He Charged that four or<br />
five 1'amllles "practically riin the<br />
VILLAGE<br />
Friday and Saturday<br />
Alice Brady and Edward Everett<br />
Horton are atrongly featured,<br />
in the screen musical comedy,<br />
"The Gay Divorcee."<br />
The atpry, u brisk, spectacular<br />
romance, with glamorous music<br />
and dancing, deals with a lovesick<br />
dancer's mad pursuit <strong>of</strong> : a<br />
lady, and the hilarious complications<br />
wh/ch arisp when she mistakes<br />
him for u.iother man and<br />
issues a strange invitatidh which<br />
Doivr.ihc Cottnfy<br />
ppM<br />
Ad<br />
Incensed over destruction <strong>of</strong><br />
city boardwalk property by child<br />
skaters, the Nortii wlldwood city<br />
council Has suggested to the police<br />
department that the old time<br />
Whipping post be revived.<br />
• • •<br />
Wnld linn Chance , ifK<br />
Vug WUh WhII. Yiic»tton om»r<br />
""' "*"• «"> SL Mid n.T.a AT.<br />
Inlrodncl<br />
MONDAY. OCTOBER n<br />
"READY FOR<br />
vim<br />
BICHABD ARI.KN ]{<br />
MARJOHIK HAM1IKA<br />
—BAHOAIN NITB-J :<br />
EVERY<br />
MON. and<br />
nOLIDATS EXCEPTKD<br />
Olhtr ETtnln(i 15c «iid'll£<br />
TUE1DAV «nd<br />
UMLOBKi IIJRL RIO bji.<br />
"MADAM WBT*<br />
TIUtRHDAV. NOV.<br />
"GRIDIRON FI<br />
KMIIK QITffXAN """' IIKTTV t<br />
— BAKCAIN NITlU.<br />
Thls Thinlri" show* only (he pruiluef <strong>of</strong> 3<br />
furvmoNt producers—. 45%,<br />
Mi-lrolioldnyii-JInycr - ramnotntsiE<br />
Warner Jlros. .<br />
First National 'ifl<br />
United Artists and Do '<br />
a politician "hut Just as a<br />
lnr follow."<br />
regu-<br />
Held for Drunkencss<br />
Snmuel Wells, 51, <strong>of</strong> 2B5 Haven<br />
av., arrested early Tuesday<br />
nn a drunk and riisordm-ivrh<br />
was later Kiven a SO-dny suspended<br />
sentence .iyith a wariiingthat<br />
if he is nrreated ajenin the<br />
30 days will be added t» whatever<br />
new sentence he<br />
i<br />
Walter Dale Announces<br />
The Winter Location <strong>of</strong><br />
The Black Lantern<br />
at 517 Eighth Street<br />
Exclusive <strong>Ocean</strong> City Showing <strong>of</strong>—<br />
English Chintz Ware and Imported China<br />
Gift* and Novelties<br />
Slot Jlnchliiet<br />
Klvu nltit miichfncM, uclzeil In<br />
recent ruldH, wftre dealnived Frlduy,<br />
under the ilfrectloti cif Prosecutor<br />
French B. Ijovcliinil. UJlilor<br />
ahiirlft I'iiul M. Scull und <strong>County</strong><br />
Doteclivo John Keennn.<br />
Will Hold ItummiiKc sale<br />
Tlic Laillos Aid Society uf the<br />
Prenhyterlaii