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»:i^^R^!?^^[ini 111 f . w ;1hen the- (seniorsIIwt £nim»I class 1a^ relinquish I«..^ gei i«H ottnnd dlvpieeiincreased in e«nie May My andCum-,berlMid l d countiea IHt, ywr,«>; ywr«> ,,'«j« : «i inrwwt Kf.—k-ucording to a ptelimimry wport 1,000 to IO,OUO Member*iMued thii week by the, oartau <strong>of</strong> Lulu Teirmle Expectedsiplpmpi;•••m»fetiSPKSBVEte 1 ftiH»_*iii'J! M » 11 j I V«-mmMYBA—An .penthnnt oxfrfr*dafatlr IrianDR. HYMAN-DENTISTXVMjUf 'iirilli!l!i!i:•:,. .,,-!illli\TteCodThatSinisfiesllchtrapionsMD, won last year. 'I tlon from the local school, aflevents are scheduled for bothhdKh school. freahmen and juniorhijjti school athletes. About: adoien achoolii. <strong>of</strong> both classes Ai ind B are expected to take partIn the meet, • • ••Fire E»wit» for JnnionFqr jonior Wrt Uiert will befive events. 100 yonls, 220 yards,while the freshmen will competeID the same with a half mile relayin additifliv ' .The varsityteams wOri'.oppoBt", weh oihaithrough the regular calendar <strong>of</strong>Helmuts.*Those -who inn places will beawarded nM, silver. - or broniemed^B, while the winner <strong>of</strong> theenttrt pegt in eath CIUIB will beIfiwn a ownMwent qup, aonattdby Mr. Batharach.Lite mencholatticaThe meet, whieli will be onBader field, the lair <strong>of</strong> the twoAUanUc City BChobla.,will be onthe generf 1 ftoth,Kintuet?, KfctIlllMJ._— -- .r," 77 — -^- - ',, •


$3SN CITY SfeNTlNEtUbGER. OCEAN CrPWfflf JERSE V. FRPAV, JUNE 3, <strong>1932</strong>.Of Interest to WomenOffic ersSchool SuSpeak<strong>of</strong>ficer was re-ale&rafters' Nighit Cpntral av, ParentKxJation in theim Thursday night;Cornman, treasurer,two yours and Is,.___ tjrffi by the by-WM me exception.tile ennuing year---_—' Hind, Jr., pres-'•lSf» Weolion, Brtneischool,vice president;Gpskrinf. stertfaryiBowker, treasurer.'ilint <strong>of</strong> Audubonj'lWier, who WBI"OwCn lari Brown<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityabout making tht; » happy place. Hif experiences duringat the national ed-_„-j convtntion in! tt July. He eomplischoolupon its essayingthat ntttt talk upon anpgram, but after the&• aliiHlMn'i! nandiworl.iw and sweiigful" carried dn hereremarks on thaibe wasted.Derrick and Ralph" !, accompanied b)played two saxos,accompanied b)i »t till piano.Mill Jean-"Cynthia VanBM Stair Torbert gang,p bf; Hiss Sipple.: from Mrs. Woolion,PersonalsMr. and Mrs. J. Funk andaughters. Marie and V«ro>Clinton Jordon, <strong>of</strong> l«nsdile, Pa,spent Sunday hen,Mw, John L, Barnswell, <strong>of</strong> Overbrook, who la ipendinf tfiBiummet at the Hotel Morton, Atlantie City, was a Sunday guist <strong>of</strong>her iiattr, Mrs, Emma PierceMr. and Mrs, Bunlette V*n<strong>of</strong> Mlljvilie, and Miami, will oeeupy their cottage here over thpyekorganization for its' ft milk to underen,was read.,jre given over 2000milk, which has helpedl in their work, imgeneral condition, andto their nappincss,"n*a room Was award-, since 25 per centU*iB grade werewas a good sizedt fathers present fromMacDonald, countyi present an« urged<strong>of</strong> at least fivesubtheChildWelfare<strong>of</strong> which she sag-Miiatlbn make toAction was heldnite metfti|,datJ.lv after ad."•-18.76.Is Bride<strong>of</strong>week end and will return nexweek to spend the summer.Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Htnry entcrtaincd over the week end, Mr.-.A. J. PlowcrB, <strong>of</strong> Pnoli, I'a.; Mrs.Sara G Hnrroun, <strong>of</strong> West Orange;Mrs. Helm and Mrs. K. M. Bray,both <strong>of</strong> Germantown.Troy Chambers, <strong>of</strong> Atlimtii. GII.s visiting his sister, Mrs. Kar??. Seaman. 222 Ashurv avCharles F. Sinkler Philmlfiliiliintudent, was home at 'VZl Centra),v.. over the Memorial holitlayind attendetl the <strong>Jun</strong>ior nrom, onriday nittht.Muriel Sinkler visited licigrandmother. 4ft26 N. Cnmuc -it.Philadelphia, over the MemorialLolidays.Charles B. Fenstermacher undinjly were resort visitors oveihe holiday week end pr^parin^son. They will arrive for the season.Thv will arrive for tht; sonsonthis week end. The summerhome <strong>of</strong> the Fenstermaehers, ;il72G Weslcv av.. is one <strong>of</strong> ilicshow places <strong>of</strong> the resort. Thegarden and lawns adjoinincr theoropertv are even more attractivethis veur.i.WCTUHcd 1 * 1 ***'* 11 " 1Talks in ResortTells Origin <strong>of</strong> "FlowerMission Day"Mn, Augustus W. Miller, <strong>of</strong>Sea Isle City, county president <strong>of</strong>the Woman's Christian TemperanceUnion, spoke at n 'mnotinKMra, William H, Delsreth, 1040Wejliy av,. entertained the ThimbleClub, Thursday,Garmentsand faiiey articles' which will besold during "Baby Week" for thebenefit <strong>of</strong> the lea Shore Homefor Babies, are rapidly nearinircompletion. Another meetintt willbe at the home <strong>of</strong> Mra, CharlesClarke,3462 Central av,, nextThursday afternoon.Those who industriously pliedthe needle were: Mrs, F, J, Hy.ance Uion, spoke at nKat tile homo <strong>of</strong> Mis. William F, Ian. Mrs. John Armstrong, P^Gardiner. Wediicsilnv afternoon. I Chiirlos R. Russell, Mrs, Charlj f'k M Dil BShe told <strong>of</strong> the history and orieiii j f'-irkp, Mrs. Daniel Bastian, Mr<strong>of</strong> "Flower Mission Day," which ijlary WiMemMiss Sara Beck,Mlis Betty Jane Sherman hadas a fueat on Tuesday 0, BidiileGroaskireni, <strong>of</strong> Bordentown. Mr,Grosskrenz is a graduate <strong>of</strong> theWheaton Pre-Medical Collet nndil now a student at HahnemsnnMedical College,Miss Annie "TT Davidsum leftSaturday for a two weeks' visitwith friends in llmer and Yeadon.Dr. Raymond Simpkins, <strong>of</strong>Bwdfeton, WM a Sunday guest ufhts sister, Mrs, B, Frank Smith,Mr. and Mrs, H, J, Cossen, MissB, Mowr, William Pancoast,<strong>of</strong>Darby, and Mr, and Mrs, W, G,Bogere and Miss Anne H, Roger.:,<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were week-end resortvisitors at 621 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,Mr. and Mr, Clark Ellis <strong>of</strong> Ger.mmtown, were recent guests atthe Lengahori,Mrs. J, Lynch and son, Jack,Wire Wfek^nd guest here,Mri,"Stewart Anderson, <strong>of</strong> Narberth,wag a Safurday-to.Mondayresort guest.Miss Myrtle Snyder returned onTuesday to he- *•'- «••••'will he ceiebruteil airain nnxtThursdav, when the iot-al oruani.zation plans to visit liie jiiil andcounty farm, tiiinjr flowers, cmdiei and other cheer hearinif iriftt will also conduct religious sf*iees. Mrs. Christonhoi' Benthaniivill head the committee to ilu thiswork.This nnmmi custom was ovigUaied by Frrnires Wiliartl, wiiondiicnil Miss Jennie Cassiiiy, <strong>of</strong>'ulsvllle, kv., to direct the ill 1 -rtnitMii, whii'h siie did for 10ears, thouirh confined to her hpiin incurable invalid. Aelephone, a Vietrola, paper, penall means <strong>of</strong> rommunirntinnknown in those days were placedMiss Cassidy's disposal, nnddid her work so suucessfuilvn Auirustu-, Mrsrjith. Iiiihiiisnn,Mrs Wil-Mrs, Shm'mnhpr IsLiincht'on-HriclitcHostess,Mr*. Artlini- W. Slmpiiiiiktpiininufl !i fnmvnmi 1nl Inniliri'. Friihiv, HPT iriiiislsMrs. Hnhfct Pithlan Mrs-(inii mill Mrs, J. Harry<strong>of</strong>71rid(reton,=--^f. -= ,^^_PreHhvterian Aiixlliarvto Meet MondayTIIPLHIIIBS' Auxiliary oPrpshvlcrian rhurcli mis'"?1:1 V niirht in ihe .enrin] i'ncitlio fliurcli. All mrmhrrUI-ITPII io atloml.S7(l Ni.ttwl~\t ^~ " "" *Ka»tern Htar CardParlvwrrn:MavisSharp,fI hi'isic, the life <strong>of</strong> two early Chi=se nrinsessc-B, svas well received.e presidentMrs. Elizabeth W. Gandy,The cause <strong>of</strong> go much merrimentwas that each was requiredto tell a joke after dinner, Scmie<strong>of</strong> the stories weru new, somewere old, all were funny. Assemblysinging, led by Mrs, HarryTorbert, was lively, but aci-ornm^to one critic was pitcheil muchtoo low until Miss Helen Derrickwas persuaded to be the pitchpe,Mrs, Charles Hand's jfiniliiij!"Cellophone" and Mrs, I 1 ', LeroyHowe's recitation, "The Traj|pdyand Comedy <strong>of</strong> Club Life" wciiapplauded.Mrs. Gaudy Ke.ctectedBusinessfollowed the socialhour with election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers. MrsElisabeth W, Gandy was unanimouslyelected president fur t|ueleventh time. Other <strong>of</strong> fleers jire:president, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Gandy;Mrs, J, Edward Voss, first vicepresident; Mrs, Emma HenilerHon,second vice president; Mrs, F. l,eroyHone, recordingsecretary;Mrs. Charles Hand, financialsecretary;Mrs. William Carey Teasdale,corroiponiiind secretary; '""'Mrs. Annn. E, Brace, treasurer.Miss Julia Scull, the club's dele,(fate to the recent state »i,nu;ntion<strong>of</strong> federatpil chilis in AtlanticCity, made a comprehensiveand detailed report.To Attend City MeetingIt was voted that the chair appointa committee to work in conjunctionwith thp chamhpr »fcommerce. It was lUso decided tohave representativpH <strong>of</strong> the club ateach commiBsionors' meeting,A program committe, responsiblefor outline <strong>of</strong> the year's workincludes Mrs. T. J, Cnroy, /Mra,F. Leroy Howe, Mrs! William C,Teasdale, Mrs.'Annu Maxwell andMrs, J, Kdward Voss, The subjectwill lie utilities, their variousTfeeiis, compensations and lawnwhich regulate.To Help "Wsh Air hmd"The club will again help the"Fresh Ah 1 Fund," sponsored bythe New YorkHerald-Tribune,Last season vacations were givento" many children <strong>of</strong> the slums <strong>of</strong>New York through the generosity<strong>of</strong> townapeou'iu. This year it i>hoped that even more will (fivehospitality to theseunfortunatewaifs, who so badly need air, sunshineund good food us well a-the friendly atmosphere <strong>of</strong> a realhome. This committee riimpri.«(f!Mrs. Gandy,, Mrs. John H. Handee,Mrs, Carey anil llrs. Voss,Mrs. Mabel Knwjoy was chairman<strong>of</strong> the general urmnjrementscommittee. Shu was iilily assistrclby MIH, Jantr.- Jolinson, Mrs, W.Scott Hand Mrs, Carey, MissJulia Scull and Miss Messie Ferguson.^ ^_Picture Benefit ForClass Trip, PlannedHea l»ilc City—The aeUysburRfuni[ ciimniittcc <strong>of</strong> the Sea IHII'City l'nreiit-Ti-aehi'rs' AssetintinnII hold (1 Miovilljt picHlI-p hpHPfitatdayditionnl funds for "***Gettysburg trip <strong>of</strong> tj,elasB, The usociatlon n B w iin the .fund. The 'vveitnesnuy pvp"iii; v,;|i :ner Daxter in "Man Abosl 1^-^—=—*—^LADIES AID It)Thp,I.iiilipp; ,Ai,i „[ it,Methodist Church willday, at 7;J0 p. m, at<strong>of</strong>fice,LAWN MOWERgSHARPKNEDR. I*. I.SMONT303 DAY AVE. piGet Hreyor'fl Ice Cream at Olney's, till and <strong>Ocean</strong>. Phone 821PHONE1394WCERRUTIBEAUTYPARLOR703 AS1URY AVI.House <strong>of</strong> PerfectPermanent Waving$1 nnd S5Male nndFeninlB OperiiloriAflnei FallenH, JarSI'KCIAL—Haircut & Shiimpixi.....I'iniiur Wave & Shampoi). M 00pte see o^iil ut the honir<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, John A. Sparjfnnear Dover, on the Spsrgn farmSir. Sparjjo is assistant .-mumi,..sioner <strong>of</strong> education in charp,* <strong>of</strong>eleTiientary schools.On Mnmliiy, Mr. Durell will visitthe shcools in Sussfx county,Dies Suddenly onVisit in ResortJliss Sarah M, npilx-rt. r,:>, :sister <strong>of</strong> Mrs. ICMa M. GrniM. s\i-gBUT WE DO .HELLCUT FLOWERSPOIllD PLANTSGOLDFISH and SUPPLIES<strong>Ocean</strong> City Flower Shop"Pronipi, Kffirlcnt Service 12 Months <strong>of</strong> the Year"508 NINTH STREET PHONE 19"The Cort <strong>of</strong> NewClothes Isn't GoingTo Get, My Goat' 1You can wnd «fery lut thingin your lut Spring's wardrobehen> tq be deaned. X«U miylook lite 6« j,JJjjS °liiii! Ruthihelly »nd Mii« ModtiieniWilkie, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,Wllber ZeM and Ralph tittli,lwpd Hb^n,;:nt th« Newark Manual »?, ••''•«••'Hotel8THdaya,n tojonfineiito bed for twobut ii un anil aroundday - _ _ _ » _ _ _ ,Mr, and Mrs, Van Dyke Conover and children, <strong>of</strong> West Chesterspent th« week end ot then 1cottage, 408 Central av, Mr, Conoveris a member <strong>of</strong> the faculty<strong>of</strong> West Chester HiRh_*ohoot, _Mri. Anna Benz, ol PhUadelphiii,was a wsek-end resort visitor ftther summer- home, 1837 AnburymU staged bv George h Hutprominent Atlantic City nmu>»>mentman, dml Zeke Younghlood,if (liitaj? i knuwn from Loast ton,mt * "^meriLa'^MathdthonKing " It was thn Ruts & Younghhnul or^anizatinn that stagethe hr,t Atlantu- City Marathonl,i,t sHion, whii.li attratteil naturn nude attention and then fnllnwpd up with the now famousN T i.\Mirk dincingbattlelo the \lttnrs hplonjr thL spoilsind thp Kinnprs nf thp BoardwalkMn ithim ftili ilivide $2000 in ta>ihpnzpwill rcteive numeroUH unil awards, stage enBagpnQiiiiiiili!!! uUiiiiM! mmiuiiillMMiiiniiiMUiiiiui • • - -.| NOW OP^I Our 11th St. and Bi»y Mwrket" >k ~ Sutton'sPish Market73B ASBUBY AVENtJEQUALITY SEA FOODFISH OYSTERS CLAMSel ti8TH ST. OFF90 ROOMS ANP PA'T.Europe*" P'tiNow Opoiid guoits at 722 Central„ and Mrs, George Gurlack,j'liiludelphia, was hci-u ovur[oriul Day at 1635 Wust av._. ami Mrs, William 1irun*.tdcliihia,were week-end refvisitors ot l7th at. and Ass"; Norman Hannah, <strong>of</strong> Si 1 )'I spout Sunday here at her cot-1 '!l.l:t Ciintral av, ,•r. and Mrs, George lkckur >>f>lcl|ihia, wore hure over tl j.i-iiil at thuir cuttalfo, luJJIt av.FRESH FROMTHE SEADelivery ServicePHONE 146SBe Sure to Visit theNewest Shop in TownFISH MARKETBIS PALEN AVENUEOn the Bay near 10th StLook for the SignBARBER SHOPJERRY PULLOPBiSHCUTSpinachNIW YELLOWOnionsit-ScGreen Peas 2 17cSmall Si» delVALINC1AOrangesCALIFORNIA•Cantaloupes 2t«l9eString leans 2


j ni Draw-Open*nmuwl training andIttoa at thi U*Jiopened hit n«htbecontinued tonight„. '» attracting lir»• <strong>of</strong> parents and studentsthe work done duringproducts <strong>of</strong> the manualdepartment are spreadthree teems and includefol articles <strong>of</strong> furniture.there are net as manyjSitteiii as In fmnir swrs.•rt-work, done undtr theIsim <strong>of</strong> MissCatherinela disulayed in the base,and the art room, It-Summer Is PromisingThe obUook <strong>of</strong> Church RealtyBrokers. 811 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.. for theseasfln ig optimistic. Their viewsare based on the business" tnnlactedover the week end whldiresulted In 'their rentinfc threennnttie* and steuriiyraewrald prospects which they expectill tby within ft*either"wUT^ent or fcuy within thenext two weeks.For ih# account <strong>of</strong> CharltiJohnson they rented 123 BrUthtenpi. and an apartment Bt ISth it,and <strong>Ocean</strong> av, A eettam belqnffinirto B- I* Gordon at 1607 CentralBY. was also rented.Resort LosesIn Track MeetEmerges Second Best toHoly Spirit HifbThe men <strong>of</strong> Quest relinquished,.^__ , .their claim unon the Atlantic CityfjgpnaiMed,Some <strong>of</strong> the out-1 jj ei ay ,„„.]( an,i field championprojectsare a four-" ahtu Saturday when they came <strong>of</strong>fhrlntra-MurakWin Men CmBte MKI 117Fewer Demeritsft^^^, prizes will be awarded_> work In manual truinine.CarfyJembw. the instrucThe Maroon color team, captainedby Frank FUeggi, ii .thewinner <strong>of</strong> the boys' intra-mura!athleticcontests at the highschool by a margin <strong>of</strong> 118 credits,Ray File announced yesterday.ides compiling more cre<strong>of</strong>original defien flyRichie, a hand carved_*ttfcle by CharlotteIf, a Colonial eonier cab-M,hr Charies Vail, and a realjgmodel <strong>of</strong> the resort's beseh,dwalk aad buildinj-rs by Johnpieces were made wilhtU# decoration this year.metal worfcjjiK has attractedt attention <strong>of</strong> man; <strong>of</strong> the stuitewith the result that a nurnfc.<strong>of</strong>Bn# garden chairs, tabo-(, fireDlace screens and lampsbeen wrought from metal," 'mechanical drawing work__,_i^F,-; Mow the' usual dlffi-; standard th» year, but th?art work is interesting,netttns have been inthis star ud s number <strong>of</strong>('ones are displayed, as well a»" OHRiBal designs snd landcrayonand waterMusketeersI; Enter Track Meetk; ' ttoet trusties, Swedey. Fentim Carey and Fred .Jr, will carry the maroon i•*" fotors to Montclar to-'BOaday) to attempt tcrifliM honors in theJAlrNew Jtmgu•Son. twelf antf Jwfll be the Js i tAthleticclassic,<strong>of</strong> thesecond best to Holy Spirit Hi, <strong>of</strong>Atlantic City, with a losing mar.tin <strong>of</strong> five points.The Catholic clan, led by EddieO'Brien, . its premiersprinte!srarnereil four first places to thelocals' three, liu! the two leam)were pfftiy even in lower tslacfa;atherinsf. The final .score waiHoly Soirit, 2S: <strong>Ocean</strong> City, S3Cape Slay. 16. Three piher learnsin the field were completely outclassed.<strong>Jun</strong>iors Place First<strong>Ocean</strong> City's junior high sijuadwhich captured one first and threisecoml places, won first honors ir,the <strong>Jun</strong>ior High School events.As usual. Swede Drosdov wa«ouistandinB' scorer for the homevarsity tribe, winning ftrsi olacfin the discu# with his best hesvf<strong>of</strong> the year, 108 feet 7 4 inchesan well as pushine the shot 47feet 2 inches for another firstFenton Carey was easily the su.oerior <strong>of</strong> the rest <strong>of</strong> the fleliiinthe S80 and virtually walked awaywith the ?vent in the slqw time<strong>of</strong> 2 minutes 10.4 seconds.Other ScorersOthers who scored for th»locals were Tony Carroll, who gotsecond in the SSO; Jack Powerswho finished hird In th# 100 ant120; and A inns Ccle.*, who nickerout secotii. in the hirh juipp."Halmadee Lyles was mainly instrumental in brineine the junjohighhonors to <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Hiwon the broad jump with a lenr<strong>of</strong> 18 feet 7 inches and also eotditi, the Maroons had 117 lessdemerits than the Wiltis thruoutthe year.Competition continued througha program <strong>of</strong> ten different sports,and although the Maroons cameout on top with 1307 to USB forthe Whites, the two teams eachwon five high honors in events.The Maroons won in football, hasketball,baseball, tug-<strong>of</strong>-war anddodge-ball, while the Whites rapturedtrack, tennu, swimming,fcpik team wiU not *•*•so well in this respect and naytake several yean to get builtup again, lite said, due to tht(fact that besides the above threestellar athletes, Warren Smith.Art Cossaboon, Amos Coles andJaek Powen will go the eommeneementvoyage,Well Known BarberReturns to Resort"Jim" Graham, well known tarter,who operated his shop onSth st, for m§ny years, has re«turned to town and is located atCorruti's barber shop and beautyparlor, 703 As_ury av, Mr, Cerrutiannounces a continuance <strong>of</strong>popular priced permanents at §4and 18. inauguratedwith theopening <strong>of</strong> the shop this season. ILEGALCITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. j,ORDINANCE NO, 530AN ORDIN,VN T CK rs nm*>nd an ordinarJf**,entitled. 'An Ordinance ioprovide for ill? cafilrol and retli-* 'i? us** <strong>of</strong> HIP public highpublicpliiffswith rt?s=placing, tnalniQlnlnp ami<strong>of</strong> t-pFluin csniMrycUonPublic rtility i'prperti-.ipproved <strong>Jun</strong>e N,.,. IndlvhUHri*, MW,hit wlhi Altar B»n» anl AKIM, Utlwrin* A. PlnplianJouph j, Flnnlgun;By vlrtire or on stAir <strong>of</strong>f Chf N J tMs<strong>of</strong>t ball baseball and sprinting lai ion <strong>of</strong>honors. The difference in points *">« """"•was accounted for because tht {^piiritiB _.Maroons won by wider margins nurt-in by Publicand had more boys taking part, i 'I '""I oiher* "Credits were gjven for winningTHP rio _RD OKfames in gym classes or having•joys on varsity or junior varsityschool taunis, while demerits resultfrom boys being unpreparedfor class OF shewing other disorderlyconduct during the sportgPilefp will be presented with ftperpetual loving cup in token oithe team's victory at the close oischool.Court <strong>of</strong> Ch»ne«iy <strong>of</strong> New JM»y,Bade on the nineteenth day o(May. IMf, In a emu wherein TliePennsylvania Company far InsUrtincson_lvra and Granting Annuities,Cum-lnn <strong>of</strong> lubL'lia Keller, a weakmindedperson, ta complainant sndyou are defendants, you lire requiredto appear, plead, answer or aeiiiiirts the eotBplaJnaiit's bill on Orbefore tlie twentieth day <strong>of</strong> July,nesl, or the Hid bill will be lateens s by r*a?on <strong>of</strong> the provisiuiiiiuf the will <strong>of</strong> (he imid AIesMiuI*1 ! 3Martin, Peceaaed, who wasih,< owiu^r <strong>of</strong> record <strong>of</strong> the' raorlaijit^l prritii^s at the time sf his1= ThatAnd you, Harryllrauninif. are!.!*• a ^,'fendant l^cAUpe you arehe hu^i-aiiii uf the saidJeanle<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, do iiratinfnt'inenHonod in th*^ preced-; itttAztiiph and by r**/i->un fht-reiiiiiyrlaini some InttTt'st in theJ iiKirlMairt'd prvnilses hy way <strong>of</strong>hoatv fU'bt <strong>of</strong> eurte^y, or ulhprttftttraniBort • big'<strong>of</strong> men to tht melt. Coachbelieves fc» eamlo as well isecond in the'•"» bj talinc the above captured second in the 100 yardSaturday Meet toEnd Sports YearTrack Season a Bit Disappointing,Says FifeThe <strong>of</strong>ficial sport season at thehigh school will be all washed upafter Saturday's track mett atMontclair, according to Ray Fite,Even though it had some <strong>of</strong> theI best material, in Carey, Droidovand S<strong>of</strong>roney that it probably, willhave for several vears, the trackteam l,:is met with a rathpr disappointingseason, he said. Bothtrophies won last year were pa-«-«i on t'-is season tn new victor,*.These » c the South Jersey. PublicSchooi A, A, cup which wa«taken from them by _\ViIdwood.and the Atlantic City Relay trophy,wrested away by Hulv Spiritlast week,_The_Jeimls team ha,! a ,500per cent season, winning two. take Dart in six' events. Drosdov in/ :"i»i/item. Carey in the440,' •nd S<strong>of</strong>ronpy in thfwfll be awarded nlncersinto <strong>of</strong> the day. All theft^fttotes <strong>of</strong> the rtate, reere.for both dassea A and B.'.«P1 compete, A uermalaawarded the win<strong>of</strong>each class.Saving ExamsTodayKtaminatlona in the an.E savins tests will be piv-_ girls thu aftonou,! (Fri-^in the high school pool un-" * "on <strong>of</strong> MUs Helen1 instructor <strong>of</strong> theA, <strong>of</strong> AUantie aty and*tdfcweetor ef theEei Crest.Jk the JnlHal. <strong>of</strong> this weetmonth <strong>of</strong> practice" Miss Mir:train-'s tests wil !etb Tddash, and the total <strong>of</strong> 14 pointfwaj rounded out when the relavteam ept a secomi place over thfhalf mile course;Summer Visitor, 77,Dies After film ssPrancJs S, Lodee, Ti, died .Motday afternoon at 1021 Ashun 1 avwhere he had been stavinr 11months, He had been ill a Ionstint,Mr, Lodge was a summer resi.dent for several seasons until hemade. <strong>Ocean</strong> City his permanenthome, last year. His wife, MrsMare Lodee, was with him at thetime <strong>of</strong> his death.Services were 'ft be held totiavfPriday) in Philadelphia,withburial at Chelten Hill CemeteryCELEBRATES BIRTHDAYCharles Mullei-, nf 404 uth ,«t,,celebratitd his birthdav. May 28,with an Impromptu card party,A laree number nf friends andrelatives called, and at a late houra supper was served.LEGALMBMM who have mad.certificate application;•- **-* ffrift,Hele:Ostpn. VmiLawless and EliiaJonior Red Cnsr3 will be taken b:.___ Bdeil ShoeniakeiComly. Roth Canns*~-rin*. Catherine Tnlhwt-Vdnia Simpson.lent Here For11 Years Is Calked"" Ts Taflor, Si, <strong>of</strong> 91;r.. an Interior decoratoBt <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty for V,ft, dMd Soudsy <strong>of</strong> a cotnolicagm "dtaoea, He was fonnwereMdesdiTe residence, b charn»aiwi W. lawrenee, o]W diiiMii. and intenneniIthm Otneterv. PhiiaTtmuio.Members otLodm. P. and A, St.seniI*M. isa <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>Parkway Case^ rtate bpNme 'man hu 1*'-..JMt <strong>of</strong> mandamus, diiert-J« «?:.te m .R W.r^Philad^Dhia. for DM' " lifa »BS 5 *thecityto Cityu• * » :necessary to take >thet. he Mid. to ttyuiaeltttr <strong>of</strong> P. StsnleyIi damred with:» flu cJtv. Mr. po»dd that the divrather than•*»;CTTTAOEDearie, <strong>of</strong> 16091 yean • Bnhtu opined herShe «Thjtnk«iriv-IN CHANCEBV OP NIW jIBIIVTe HarryKaufman!By Tinye <strong>of</strong> sn oM-r <strong>of</strong> iheCourt <strong>of</strong> Chanr*ry <strong>of</strong> S>w Jerseym^$e en Ihe thifiisth d.'iy sf \prilIJtt In a fsi;># wh6r*ln Bird!- M,# eomplalnanf and yey*qBir^?d to appear,pl^isd. ar.sweior aeaur la the ^omplainanr.s hipon or before ih>. first day <strong>of</strong> ]\i\\«'tt jor Ihe Eiid l>i!I will h* taktn&5_canfe?j^4 sgainst youThe said bill Is Blei to forfflowa eertsln roortgiig* nibjAn hy HurryKaufman to EdVltl T. Braijwayfluted Kovem^r 15 1**3- and n--ra«J De«mb*r^ i'nh, 1J»S. jn the<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> t!» Clerk <strong>of</strong> r.jui l[ayCennlj- in Book J(S ,,f Mortsae^jWM: and you. Harrj- Kaufman,sdd f d t bare msdvpu fe msde a d^f^ndantb^cayjM, vpu»re the »r«J»Bt ewiier <strong>of</strong> re*ord <strong>of</strong>r fe CempiaC«fl?r 5thitN. J,tMEBIFFS SAt.1ff fo?*— ° f - ". Tri * <strong>of</strong> - C* eflSAMion 3 iw amilfdIO ti'iid a? follows;j?t-rthin 3 1 Vrini! J* illilhorfz^d %Ot*# issued by ihe City Cltpk un-H.^f this lirtii im lift' ?hnH !s»* is's\i&d . for the follow liashiinimumfees: *in i Kor the op^nln^ <strong>of</strong> A driveway pa v *H1 w i i h 1 > n iok, woodHocks, gran iff* 1'locks, sheef ;i? =fthnh. IViritiirul fviiiifHt. fonerpt^.Rifliujlthio or Warr^mte <strong>of</strong> 2u?»i yiirtls or !r*s, Twenty Dol=CM For ih? nfMpriihe <strong>of</strong> a drive -way paV^d wilh hfak^n slane?,iMarad.ini or T^ifordt withhrlekjfiiii^rs, <strong>of</strong> l u> reason <strong>of</strong> tin 5provisions<strong>of</strong> til,- syili uf the saidAlexanderMiiMri.Lhceased, who was therecord nf ih*' mortgaged; I ii* 1 time <strong>of</strong> his Heath"<strong>of</strong>ari;y <strong>of</strong>iih-.-i-un-If ;UiyfhOrny MI byOfS^tionhby aiiihufmithall uKI <strong>of</strong> fht=? ord hmatches from Holy Spirit butdropping two to Pitman and AtlanticCity,Six matches wereicheduled but two were unable tobe played because <strong>of</strong> bad weather.Pettit will b# the only tennis manKnsfin^r undfj y ,;ill b*»hy \ht.^f-iiidjlinh J.j=tip!i!iifLEGALIHIRIPF'SSALE,By viriue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Firri I'm.la». for «al« at Martgalii-d I'rwnir-i..to me directed, luuvd out <strong>of</strong> til.-Court <strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> N>w Jprjui.pn Iho STth day <strong>of</strong> M:iy. A'._f), i!Hi!.in a certain cause wh.-ruin The Kir^iNational Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City. S'= J;1L4kiCorporation <strong>of</strong> tht? Vniti-dAsierica, Uiilihiatikinge? o!Ji^tate? o! Asierica, U conipiaiiui!!!.and Jiili<strong>of</strong>i litihineum is d-sulution<strong>of</strong> th,. u«f. <strong>of</strong> thi. pul.lic dish-Wily, and pulilic Bliii',,, with f.p.rlto iho piiteinB, inaintnininB and'nininnB<strong>of</strong> r»rtalii construe! Ion:hiT>-in l.y Public I'ulhy I'orporaipns^^jndother.," ApnroS'«i_ April"'THE 3 'BOARD OF rOMMIHSION.KP.k»strwt; ton-1 ud Huie Sr.rU*y nBads DeaHncamid|r«aaBU tout Ton hold title toM feet his parOoB <strong>of</strong> the anakM in mm-~ - '" itoii d ou Iv* Cam Athmrds parOoitoii. and youOtd FWakMCamm.itoii. and y Ivmm. AnthmrOorte asd FWfce Fsmo an nudeMfdt b h hldOor asdMfcndaHta becuue , rou *«thtitle to a EOTUOII <strong>of</strong> thel^ M l wn fe«*dholdtnInttr-SHiRifF'S SALE.By virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Deri Faclasi,for sale <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Premises,to roe direeted. Issued out <strong>of</strong> theCourt <strong>of</strong> caanceri- <strong>of</strong> New Jerncy,OB the Ifth day <strong>of</strong> May, A, p, 19K,in a certain cause wherein SwedeabereNational Bank, it corporation,is complainant, and Vineland TrustCompany et all are defendant!!, Ishall expose to «ale at public vendue,onMONDAY, JUNE 20th. Ill)between the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve andfive o'clock P, M.. to wit. at twelveo'clock n«in ritandArd Time)o'clock V, M, fDayllchlTiise) <strong>of</strong> gald. day. at<strong>of</strong>fice. In Cape May C...n nCspe May Coanty, New Jersey:All that eertHln mortgaged lir*;inl»e»,wltft thB appurlenanc«.i, in thebill <strong>of</strong> complaint In the said caiueparticularly »et forth and deseribod,that is to luiy.AII the fbUawinr ftact or »rcel <strong>of</strong>toad Mia sreni«i hereio»fter p»r.unuvly descrtked, albiue, Irine andiw,i»- •» -.» CTtr A Ocaflj CIIT, iniii;i.I,. ;i -I, fi-nflani, heciiii^f youare\T:, -hu^l*nd <strong>of</strong> the |Jaid Besaie Her-^tu- in.-niioiied in the prsH^edinE piirut= :iph ;uid l*y reiison tllt'n<strong>of</strong> tll. r iyii.t.Ml snnie itil^rest in the JMild mOrip:it,'pr,,nli?=^s by way <strong>of</strong> inche:iler zh\ a( curli^y, or otherwise:Ar;.i you. Ktmer A= Mnrtin, fin 1in;iii- ;* iiefMiulant,becaii* sgii mayri.iim .^.>ili., int^reiit iif the morlKapedi.ir. ni!?.-^ \,y reason <strong>of</strong> the prDvisigns,f th.* will <strong>of</strong> the said Alexander.M:i-iii!, t>t,cea=?¥d, who was the uwn-F-r i'f rt-cord <strong>of</strong> th*' mortgagedprem-:;••; At l)\e lime <strong>of</strong> hljs death;Ami Sifii, Mar> r Martin, are made:! Cole A Cole, Born.S,IT.Ii.pf ttS.IIst Jersey Investment Com.pany to John J. Luts hy deed datedNovemher IS, 1011. recorded in IheClerk's Office <strong>of</strong> Cape May countyIn Book No, .157 <strong>of</strong> Deeds, pageJin: thence southwestwafdly aloni?said Lutrs line, eighty-nine feel,more or less, to the iiorthiiaJicrlyside <strong>of</strong> North Street: thence north,westwardly along Iho same fdrtyfi'et to the place <strong>of</strong> beginning, TO.OETHBR with the free use in commonwith the Bald. John J. Luts andthose claiming uiider him, <strong>of</strong> thesaid three feet wide alley,BEINO a part <strong>of</strong> Lot* nurnl., r HItll and 101, Block i. Plan Nc, a,<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City' Gardens,Amount due under decree '* £7 .001,27, with iiiterea; and Shciifl'ii'ees to lie addedWILLIAM H, PO\V"Jl,L, sheriffDated May llth, 11.11.Rlgglns & Davla, Bol'r,B-13.4t.pf IS4.41SHERIFF'SSALBBy virtue <strong>of</strong> u writ <strong>of</strong> Pleri Pac.laa, for sale <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Preniiseji,to me directed, issued out <strong>of</strong> theCourt <strong>of</strong> chancery .<strong>of</strong> New Jerseypn the Jfith day <strong>of</strong> April, A. D1132, In a certain cause whenlnEdwin P, Wheeler, Eiecutor <strong>of</strong> tneEstate pf Joseph D, Bartram. de.ceased, ,is complainant, and EdwardH Walker et u t l iceased, ,iH. Walker, etfendanla. 1 shpublic vdand Edwart ui, et als are ie.all expose to sale atonfenala. 1 shallpublic vendue, onMONDAY, JUNE «h. 1912between the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve nndfive o'clock p. ii.. to wit, at I .t!v«o'clock noon (Standard Time) or oneO'clock P. M. (DaylightSavingTime) <strong>of</strong> (aid day, at the Bherifrg<strong>of</strong>fice, in Cape May Court House,Cape May <strong>County</strong>, New Jersey:All that certain mortgaged premises,with the appurtenances. In thehill <strong>of</strong> , cJmplalnt in the said causeparticularly set forth and describedthat Is to say^All thB following tract or parcel<strong>of</strong> land and premises OerjIiVaftLFparticularly described, situate, lylncand being In the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CityIn the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape May, andState <strong>of</strong> New jersey.BEGINNING at a point In UlJ•outheaJterly side o.' OentMl Avenueat a distance Of One hundredthirty feet Southwesterly fr.i,ii iliaSouthweiterly side <strong>of</strong> Fqrly-nlnihatreef; thence hi a Bouthwetiterj.'directionalong the •outhetwleriyside <strong>of</strong> said Central Avenue, foityfeet and <strong>of</strong> this width ft ltIN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEYTe William H. Philllpi, wiWHr:By vIHue <strong>of</strong> u Brter ol tileCourt <strong>of</strong> Chuntrr <strong>of</strong> New jttmynude on fin day <strong>of</strong> the date here<strong>of</strong>.In a c»u« whenln Wi»t JerujrInrtstmeBl Co., Trustee for CB*T>le. W, Barman ud Minnie B-'Anijenon,M Cbarl« w, nunui aniPeople* Bank and fnutCanpuir.Kietmor <strong>of</strong> tile MMMa <strong>of</strong> MlnnlsB. ABdenen, de««Hd, taitnl quetniBtents, are s^aplalnantafldWmlaBi H. FUniw."W otier itidefesdaati, rou us rtqalred to uppearud uuwer th. Mil <strong>of</strong> imiaeoniplslasnti on or bMon the liOifar « Jalr, Best, or Ike mU billMil, be taken u co<strong>of</strong>enMd •(xlutor Ikeco<strong>of</strong>enMdThe KM bin Ii flied to foJo*B•outhiia.il; Central Avenue. Ifeet and <strong>of</strong> this width forty tct,iextending In length or depth. Southeasterly, between lines Parallel Wittthe said Forty.ninth strea:. Onhundred feet to a flftcrn-foot wld.* raiNO Lot No. (4 on the I>'nn oIota <strong>of</strong> the "Qee*n City "DevelnpmiinCTompany" as by a map Bled In thi-ounty CleHi'a Office.Cape Mm.ourt House, Cape May <strong>County</strong>,ew Jersey,Ameuht dug yndef ^ ,•19,01. withInterest and .Phe-Sffsfeejtp be added,•WmUAU B, POWBLU Khe.i'f.JDUM May llth, IM2, ,Eenworthy and Clark, Sol'rs,s-!i-«.pt mv.<strong>of</strong> Lot Ho, IB, ana tta MbrHMMtSl» 10 feet <strong>of</strong> Lot No. tit. Button•HP'. WlFlan <strong>of</strong> Oeean OTty A»ia.StelNIONO at a point In ^tfceNortnwisterty lino <strong>of</strong> Cmtntl Av#.nu* at «• dUtanee <strong>of</strong> »0 ,f»JtUuthwei'twardly from the South-WMterly line <strong>of</strong> Thirty-ninth atr««t|conUlnlnK ioulhweiiwardly alongiald ling «( Ceotral Avsnue Jo feetfront or bnadth: and <strong>of</strong> thatrfidth ejt»n4inf Northweiitwardlybetween line» parallel with Thirty-^ioth Street 100 ftset W a Ii feetwide street. . _ ,Amount due under decree Is Is,-M£tl. with interest and ' Bherlff's' I ^ Sheriff.WILLIAM^TOWDated May llth, MM.HobBt K. fWj, iol'r.S-11.4f-pf IlLliSMBRIFP'S SAH.Lly virtue Of n writ Of Fieri Pac«Ins, for sale <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Premisesto me directed. Issued out <strong>of</strong> theypuri <strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey(fit the loth day <strong>of</strong> May, A D iBI'In a certain ^cauiw Wherein SeashoreUiiildinK and LoanCorporation <strong>of</strong> theState <strong>of</strong> Newjersey, is complainant, and Jtinnlep C et als are defendants,ltlyp, Cos, et lshall expose to saldue,ds,pubtlc ven.on MONDAY. JUNI 6th. lilgbetween the_ hours <strong>of</strong> twelvelM t iandlive o'ulock. r,_Sf.. to wit, af twelveo'clock neon (Standard Time) or oneM, (Daylight Bavltigo'clockTime) ef mid day, at tlw Sheriffsin Cape May Court House,M C t N J, pCap*? May <strong>County</strong>,eAil that certainmortgagedih htay CoNewition SptddSure||y, on1114 InOteson theIaCity__Overto <strong>Ocean</strong> CityMONOAV,Maa... istournament vunin a 1»'B "wav.lo" Sunday's SprinBiieldi^u,^= XT,^,..li^iiirlando'elock pTime) ef said daOffice, in Cape ~Cape May oduiAll that cerliAll (he rollowlOf land ana ~B«rlleuliirlj' dpic•pd balng. In ihein the CauniySlate <strong>of</strong> N120 Newistg willroll111I miiiivLuncheon Club GoeaTo Port ElizabethTutkaliod — The luncheon iimlbridge clifc motored to Port KlisaliBth,Wednuiiduy, anil wdro cntenalneilby iMrs. MaryHarris,at her home then 1 .ThOHC proBenl wnru: Mrs, JosophFrench. Mrs. .!, Milt»n (inilfroy,Mrs, John I.illli 1 . Mrn, MargiirqtOnloy," Mrs, Jctinlu Milddon,Mrs Ward Rlillu, Mrs, AlmaTaylor, MTK, Harvey Taylor andResort FiremenShut Out FoesTrim Sea Isle Smoke biters7 to 0premhggpise?. With the lippufteniinees- jh tnohill <strong>of</strong> complaint in the said causepftrtieularly set forth pnd deHcribed,ihfit IK to s&ylAH 1 tie fqiiowjnf tract or paree)<strong>of</strong> liifitl and premises hereinafterijiij-tic'ulftrly described, situate, lyin^.iiid Mnf in the City <strong>of</strong> OeeaniMiy in th^ Csunty <strong>of</strong> Cupe Mayjiriii Htute <strong>of</strong> N«w " Ji*p»yaHKING Lot No. 15, on Pi^i <strong>of</strong>I*G!S* Qwti**d y_y fhflHfes A, Do**, filed.HKniSrSlNO at th^ inter-HfHHiun<strong>of</strong> the Soiiihoasti'rly line sf WesleyAveniif' tm tifpt wide)with theHouthwt^U'rly Iin? <strong>of</strong> Chelsea plane;rdntiiinlnM HaniheaslwaVdiy in theHoiithwesiprly Iin** <strong>of</strong> Chelseaplarp40 fetl In front Of breadthi and efinn! width fstending Southw^iit^wardly itp^wpen paraliel jinps, onehfjng the Soiitheaatprly iine <strong>of</strong> _WPR=leyAVUIUP. 60 feet in length ordppth.Amount do? under decree la |g,_33€,S|, with interest nnd Sheriff*?fpf.a to be added,WIUJAM B. POWRLL,SheriffDnted Mav llth, <strong>1932</strong>,Robert K, Be!!, SoPri"5lS4f I^?HoutIM miSlate <strong>of</strong> NewBK1NQ 11,,ef Let No,tion.line <strong>of</strong> W •-• *westuny ||n,, <strong>of</strong> mmSt]cpnlainiriK Heuihwe,uSS» jlinn or WesleyAVMOTI!f roll I or hri-adlli; and Jf"WIIAIAM B POWBJjDiilHd May llth. im 4l) K tll gf_May llRoller) K. tjellB.iJHI'.pf tll.ns.Knelanilto<strong>Ocean</strong>week's uleiiHurs latetiI10SV tlj 4)9 Mlfeertftinly._ _____ __Cjilver Anilcrsnti,Im nelawarf Hotel,ssvcll the host nttIiiioH by ricsl surn'ui,i, bin nrwly-iiniwiuiifpilrlubs. hiiM iitilinnleil tores, AL one cost,theyig; Knliml trip flirp nlijl, llntnl iiml rocroiillnnncswhile here,"•"ark on Pennpvlvttrtiii,Mr. Anderson la tie-1his VacationClubs forir. He hupes to sell clubhi|)6 Uiruuirhnut Hiinionianiti mill a Innce imrt <strong>of</strong>icluml. .Vlombera will juitiimcr, pay II or $1.50 ato a designatedbank inlown. and ni.'xtHUIIIfindtheir viiciiiion tni (ireutesL family Uo-[Iy financed.|nMrs,Harris.Resort FiremenTop <strong>County</strong> LoopLoad League With Five•Wins and Only One LossThn <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy Fire Di'iiiirtmeiilhnsnluiil team i •• im* |ii'rc!it>ilon top <strong>of</strong> the <strong>County</strong> Firenion'Bl.i'Hijiuv with II ri'.iird "t live victoriesiiml one hiia.A sinjth' yptliuck ciimii at tliehands nf Sea Ish' snvimil wm>i..Court <strong>of</strong>on thi. Snd dayIn u certainluncarr <strong>of</strong>lay <strong>of</strong> .May»„ IMSI_«pBqhwarts la cornplttlnant, und Wll«Ham F. Shriver. ei sis aft* di'fWidantHI filiall expont to lbFantH, I filiall expont tolic venduB, onMONDAY. JUNE 6th. <strong>1932</strong>between til** heupjt <strong>of</strong> twelve« lk P M idnt pubnmilo'eloek P, M,. to wit, ut twelvro'rloeknoon (Kturiilar!! Tiinp) or OHMq'eloek r, M,, rt forthtlmr is to say-All tlie fuliowinftrutt'<strong>of</strong>land and premlig 'partlculuriy dp>icriti#4 litand beliiK in tlie city ef (in the <strong>County</strong> ef dpiSlut., <strong>of</strong> N«w JirHf, L,N'ortheiiah-rlyiialf or put icertain lot ur p!'~ ! re Of |ail Lot Nu. ,li_?. in :plan-Qf^lut^ nf" 'Huciatlun.lunrt'(ions.M Mr,on (lie HalIy side uf tviilful AyiBUSrwo hundrod utid fiftywi«(wardlyfrom the ftline <strong>of</strong> Twenty-ninth ___running • lln-n..alotis nil IWfHtrrly lliiH <strong>of</strong> ftnif' "twenty f••••!. more «point whi'ri! 11 lineIhe inlddln <strong>of</strong> ihewall <strong>of</strong> the double __erecuil on »,ild lot N(,tended, wqiiidwratcrly Iin,.thuiicu hy saiil linethe middle <strong>of</strong> Midwall,feut,NorthweitwurdlJPliiorc or lem, U ;llghty-nKXCEPriNGTHEREOUTTHEJREFKQM nil thatceHnlntruer or pareel <strong>of</strong> land andl<strong>of</strong>truer or pul«ea situateCity..count<strong>of</strong> Nel <strong>of</strong>In jh<strong>of</strong> COPiund unde city <strong>of</strong>PB Mrm, m.OnnSjcity <strong>of</strong> OnnCity..county <strong>of</strong> COPB May nnd State<strong>of</strong> New Jeney, bounded ana d-icrlbod u follow<strong>of</strong> Ne Jeney, bicrlbod u follows:BBOINNINO at at h t lli fpoint inAtltl""BBOINNINO at a point ilOUtheMterly line <strong>of</strong> Atlnntlc A!-nue at the distance <strong>of</strong> three Kundrrdfifty feet ,milli«.t from tho south.we«t line <strong>of</strong> Eighth RtreetronlinUlm «outhwe«t <strong>of</strong> that ' Bo?n? Infront <strong>of</strong> breadUi in nnd iilonn thewuthsutline <strong>of</strong> Allantlr. Avenu"the dlstancq <strong>of</strong> fifty f efif! Qmithat width oitendln i lhthe dstancq f fitythat width oitendlnBdepthmuthfaai dflil VUt ' ° n dlnBandhfe! Qmi 0in lenBth orafnllelwith[eel,"•NDLY:tract orAL.I, thatcerruinparcel <strong>of</strong> land andlot, tract or parcel <strong>of</strong> land indpremlte. situate, lylne nnd twins Inthe city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city, eountj- <strong>of</strong>Cape May and state if Nei le?Jerfolthesey, bourided and dmcrnVd ase BEaiNNING at a Mint , nsoutheajterly line <strong>of</strong> Atlanric Annueat the distance <strong>of</strong> one hundnSrttwenty-nve feet mufhwaitwartlyfrom the iOUlhwe»terly line or M«rlynTerrace ami three hnndrfd nffiety-lhreeand lhre 0 hundred eightywardlyfrom the southerlyline <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Avenue. jaldpoint being measured at right „„;gl« to said Terrace and sajd Avetithree hundred i.Tnety'Shrw andthree hundred elghti-nine thou,-•mdths reet southia.twardiy from themutheasteriy line <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Avenue•nd <strong>of</strong> that widfh eitendlnB wuthoagtwardly hstween p»nMe\'u"S uthe Riparian Cotnmlssioners New&terl Or Line In the Attahilb O« an*or to the high wntor line <strong>of</strong> theAtlantic <strong>Ocean</strong>, whichever Is Mean"^U* « n * ef decree Is MS.easterly Hide line or Ialone snld alley lineIy twenty fuel, more or INortherly corner <strong>of</strong> —057: thence along !h-__.line <strong>of</strong> said IM No. «,_dred feet lo.IV place <strong>of</strong>!„CONTAINING" more or MiAmoiu804.10, withunder S-aHJill-rest Mi •SHERIFF'SBr *Irtue or, a writ af Her! Factai,for tale <strong>of</strong> Mortrated Eremlsiii,U me directed, Issued oyt <strong>of</strong> theOoort <strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jenw?,fp the nth day <strong>of</strong> April, A. D,IIM In a« etlhifp theIIM, In* hy prl, A. D,eertalncause whereinIldlad L A, In a^ eertaln cause,*», ahore BuIldlnE and Loan AMO.Wallon. a eorpentlen <strong>of</strong> the States,tf the State?j,¥"" r k,i*eo«pUlnant, andendelaon Ueehan, et ux, et alaefeBdant*. I ahaU eipOK IBat puhlic wndu^^aefeBdant*. I ahaUisle at puhlic wndue. onMONBAV JUNtwndue. on. _MONBAV, JUNlt «h. inMtveen the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve andn*e o-elocli P, If;, to*wlt, it'tnln* noon (•tandird TlmeJ OF oneV, .11., (D»rlliint gavln KHM ut, at the SheriffiOonnwrMew Mrny:rttortgMcfWmel <strong>of</strong>S 1 . __ t<strong>of</strong>ts udSHEWIFf'S SALB,By virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> HiIM. for Mle <strong>of</strong> Mortgajod Pito me directed, isaued out <strong>of</strong>Oee»n City, j. complainant, an.rrBderiek H. Manley and Clara %M.nley, his wife. »re dehndanta,•hill eiMH to ule at public vendue. on_JUNE Ith. IMS-— -—_ JOUtt <strong>of</strong> twelve an.nve o^elOBk P. H.. to wit. at tweiv,noon (lUndart Time) or omlitat) pf Ma d»». at the Sheriff.ice, in Cape May Court HoW 3gay <strong>County</strong>, TNew JerteyiAll fji»t certain' roortKngetl Brea with thw JertroortKngetlrtenel fj»t certainroortKngetl Bremea, with, the appurtenances. In thbill <strong>of</strong> eompiaiat In th« said causowlKularly wt forth and de.crtbed;A11 %t"tmli%t"tmlirtnt .tract._. .... .->IV>-III_ «m« or parcelef land and premtn- h-nlniifterp-rtlculii-ly deaerllied, altuMe, lyingHi Mnc in the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City!• the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ctpc M»v MiHa#«*_ -* *»-Ilne,red^_ie a! r^w Jerpey, " ~^BSOfKNtKO in the «outh.a,terlyae, <strong>of</strong> Jitbary Avenu? three hund-4 uid thlrtjr-.li CU(> feet Southwe«tw«fdlrfrom the SouthweiterlyUna <strong>of</strong> FcrorHenth 8t*«t: «int»ln-Inc la (not or bremdth Southwsat-•• rfl » aiBnit »ld Hna ef Ariiury""•-'•' *(MX feet WIS <strong>of</strong>hlrtrfonr (14) f«et and othM width otaiidlns In lenath aidepth toatkeunrsrdly betweellnu MRiM w|>h fifth B tweenBtreelIVII.L.IAJI «, r-'"F!«*LJnt.-d May llth, ISJJ,Louis B, I." line. Half,.-13.41-pf123,k "'» the eluh, Morton: l,,,I.ra. and Mrs. Reuben Mertrf*'i, and Mrs. Benjamin JJflits«.t. and Mrs. William Mertsky.r, and Mrs, Philip Mersky, Mr.Mrs. Sam Meraky. Mr. andJaek Mertfcy, Mr. and Mrs.8rt M d «« b A mwithout the ground.LOW PRICE - - EASY TERMSThe building U SHxQG feet to a public alley paved with concrete.Access tu the upper floors it) by rampR,CiiMtruetisn firepro<strong>of</strong> with gieol §a»h »nd wire glasi.The heating ayatimi is ample with radiators suspended on walls.Boiler room cut <strong>of</strong>f hy solid will from garags floor. Door on alley.Interior dtandsipeg with 2-inch Are hose on all floors.Tiled wash rooms for men and women on ground floor.The l»nd ia SOiiOO fe«t on lots Nos. 374 and 378, Mellon A, Block No, 604.On the ground floor front there is a thowrooin, Ih the center there is a widedrive in entrance. Next comei a garaRe <strong>of</strong>fice, then an entr»n(e to the ramps.Uicnlod in the marketing district, where thouHndi <strong>of</strong> cnttacern and rcnidentsbuy thrir grocerieg, meats and provisioiiH. On account <strong>of</strong> the Bcartitynf street parKing spnee, there la an opportunity for the garage to store and(service cars while ownert are shopping. , ,For Further Particul.; Wnto To or CUI onRALPH R. BUV1NGERFIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGCITY, H.DREAM THCAN COMETRUE...DFirepro<strong>of</strong>ID you evA«m <strong>of</strong> owning plot <strong>of</strong> land di-^^ «cdy' on the OCEAN FRONT for your summer . , : ,- ; ,.hom^^ur own PRIVATE BEACH?j^glust imagine how different that would be f«m a^aieU^a ^ alone, ^ra you would alw» y , -be looking across at your neighbor s house. _ .,fi .- •.'•'«A COTTAGE WITH TWO FRONTgO_e on the Boulevard-the Other on the <strong>Ocean</strong>Thi, plan h. been adopted by the v^atoy P~Jat those places.WEALTH NOT REQUISITEAn opportunity » no» o««_f. y» '» '»>»>'/»*at the price.PLOTS 50 FEET FRONTWITH RIPARIAN RIGHTSlou sevtrsl blocki nyay from '*« >>" ch lront 'PRICE RIDICULOUSLY LOWThe price i« so low that we will not name it InthU advertent. We will ask you to mspect the .plots and judge for yourself.Only a limited number <strong>of</strong> these lot. wUl be placed• • on the market at an exceptionally low prke to^n«^-' age the building <strong>of</strong> ocean front home. The«^«^24 plots in this ocean front tract and after he few lot.now <strong>of</strong>fered are sold the remaining plots w»ll be pneedmuch higher.H you do not want to buUd now, you wai reapgreat pr<strong>of</strong>it later by holding it.SEE YOUR OWN BROKER ORMcLaughBii Conover Co,Developeri <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City GardemRALPH R. BUVINGER, ^tff * Trew.301 First Nation*! Barii BinWngpl,«d on the market hy him, h J »""^| ^p<strong>of</strong>ehMtr ^now, • ,'* ,' : \vwfe"fiWli- "Vi>


TO?:-•Hit!IQM THE STARTSecond AnnualBoardwalk[arathonDanceMain BallroomYOUNG'SMILLIONDOLLARPIERFor $2,000in CashPrizesand the-Championship <strong>of</strong> thei'World)•Singed ByI Ruty & YoungbloodFeatnrfllgTed Brown•t Great Marathon Mas.ter <strong>of</strong> Ceremoniesdirecting the{^Fastest Moving Floor|, Show Ever Stagedv—WITH—COUPLES9 t»w on their secondI' week <strong>of</strong> MarathonDancing .Nick andSquirrelly'Hilarious Marathon ClownsJOIE RAYJ r 1 World Famous AtHleteRnss Casierly'sMarathonRamblersPopular ChicagoSyncopalors"Grandpa" Miller'World's Oldest MaratbnnerDan Salisburyandivienne Saundersnt WorW'B. (hampioium 24 HounEvery Day50c' Ml Attraction*, 2ScTraffic Lights* To Go on SoonPolice to Require Lights onCars Parked Nights. /Traffic lijrhts will go on per-Imanentlythe middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e,Chief <strong>of</strong> Police fleorge Sack saidlust night. They will he on weekends until that time.When the lights went on forthe first time last Saturday, one<strong>of</strong> the cog wheels in the controlililiped, and the lights fulled tochange for about three minutes,until the city electrician made reliiairs,I The difficulty was soon jroi"ithedout, however, ami the lightshave been set to chanite colorannounced thatll lie in oniei'l, if cars .UPtii-i-t-i nil niirlit.pvery 3H sf*cfiThe t'hirf .iDarkinir li^ht cilurinjr the Hi!n be lr-fl on IlSo parking :ill hiuht will he IIPI-Tiitteil on 4^hur\ uv.. in (he himmf^district, H ith nr willmutlirtits.Warning t IL F -* nre heinr n,eilnn motnn-it- who \ lni.it*' (lie iet f -Mont fni [hi* fustlitnr.-+ „Dates for TennisTourney SanctionedDates fur tlin annualAtlanlicCoast , tennis rlmnTPlonship !nur=miments in <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiv have beensanctionnil liv the U, S, Ijiwnciini-H Assoriiiiion, it was learnedhis week.The snirnr cli'iifininnshijishaveippiv scheduled fnr :he week <strong>of</strong>July 2H, and the iuninr even! forthe week <strong>of</strong> Aim-list 22. Ed Ho-BTITI, who lias rhnrfi-e <strong>of</strong> tiie ionniscourts, will he in eharfre <strong>of</strong>arrangements.MOORLYN MONDAYRichard E. SwiftRaps IndifferenceCites Its Dangers to Communityin Kiwanis TalkAt the Strand, Starling FridayMi\and Mrs. Frederick I.e-Mnistrr. <strong>of</strong> Brookline, Pa., arepmidinir a few WPPUS at theirnitarrn lit 1713 Asliiiry nv, Mr.I,o MMivtt'fi U rfK-ovpi-im? from nioi'ont illness.^ : ,- - - jfi ~ _READ THE CLASSIFIED ADSANITA PAGE and WARNERRICHMOND M'NISHT COURT'Indifference, the stumbling blockto 'success, was the subject <strong>of</strong> ai.address by Richard E, Swift, populiir Kiwanis lleutenuiit-governnif tiie Delsea division, to tin<strong>Ocean</strong> City Kiwanis Club Wedneiiday noon at the golf club.While his remarks ware pfrtilent to Kiwanis affairs, theycould be applied general]/, H«!gsed the necessity <strong>of</strong> co-uerution with leaders <strong>of</strong> civic and serceorganisations.He pointed out that it is ens;'or individuals to become so in-Ived with their personal affairsthat they neglect their civic obligationsat a time 'when co-operHtionis mo,st needed,A novelty broadcasting entertainmentwas staged with W. H,Collisson, Jr., as announcer. Themusical and vocal numbers wereli.Hlied by DorseyAndersonsenior and junior, well known localradio artists, and J, Prml jManne, This innovation, cleverlyconducted, made u hit with thn Jmembers,Thn visitors were welcomed byStirling W, Cole, The club receivedan invitation to pnrtirinntrin the 10th anniversary mooting <strong>of</strong>tlie ITammoiitnn Kiwanis Club ntMedford Lakes, nest week.U. S, Engineers toCome Here Again<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv will asrain ho visitedlnte this month by the First Division.U^ S, l^n^ineers, froni For!Diiuuiit, Del., who will he oil theirwav back horiie frtvii Camp Dis.The Hiihlier^ usually reniai'ialiout two weeks, and are givnnfMUMjrfunity to enjoy the seasjiorc?,Thnv will net nil a canni nenr theliiialilwalk hetwepii nili anil UiliMr. and Mrs. C. S, Kdwards andfamily, <strong>of</strong> Detroit, Micfl.. arespending tile seajnn lifre on 2nd.it.Sea Pood Fresh from the <strong>Ocean</strong>Enjoy It TodayDELICATESSENMiss Thelma SmithHonored at College |Miss Thelma Smith, ilii'ujr"<strong>of</strong> Mr. nnd Mrs, R Fi-iult Sir : i iand a student at Dickinson ? 'NUlege. has been made ,\ member<strong>of</strong> the staff mv Tlie "nickin-niian,"founded in 1H72,Thelmareceived her first n.^siKiimi'iita little over two wnnlisaifo after havinir lineni-f>n^fritulatedhv the I'lliim* unon an .-it 1 -tide relative to cnllei/p athlntic-..Hfr opening 1mmtiFrnph wan vtwi]In mnrninor cliancl as an nyamiilp<strong>of</strong> a stronir lend nnd it was ntI hi* tinn* thill thn oil<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger Do y ou R emem berft Ntwi,'OCEANBonllnel-Lnlger-Nowi, Consolidated HIS.Tor • Greater <strong>Ocean</strong> City"-15 YEARS AGOTwohundred and twentythreemen registerea for warservice in the UnitedStatesSvanlngi 7 * i P. M,B«DavisOoorgoBrentPuthe Masquers Comedy'HUL1 'EM AND WEIP"Wednesday and Thursday2C0HENSANDK£UY^HOLLYWOODiney and Chan. Murray—Alto—THESKULL MURDER MVSTERV8. 8, Van DintM»n. 4JUSTICETT"K5J JWenuB (sal to Red WWo'» 11*111, Ocesn city. New Senej. by thoOCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY1 O. ANOBVINm Miter ana Btnang M&naKerm O, SMITH, AdnrtllinK Managertrlmi 11,60 ptr Tearupon.The Smith ro<strong>of</strong>ing cumpanyadvertised that a good tin ro<strong>of</strong>would last r'DON'TNew Jerny Fnu Anoclatlon ana National Editorial AwoclMisnNilCoiJfhitadelphi* AQVertlilng Neyllie » H!tsi,ln K», 1006"NEWwithLewisAnitaFlip ih, |"THI MILK IBarbara Stanwyck, in "Soilol'imiiiii'riM;.I rf.Tlir<strong>of</strong>iitln'isin"all Iliisiiiili"'"Imp tiiIIIT iippiiintmciin toarc on iVfourthyearLADIES' AID TO MKKTThe Methndi^t l.uili,..' .Aid willmw't Monday niiht. foi- Mm liHttinii 1 IhiM MHini'-. Tin- siniimci'<strong>of</strong>-':ini?fit(ciii. v ill "rarrv mi" durim'.Inlv Mi.l \ntru,[..BEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADSANY WATCHCleanedMnterlnl nndCryitnlGuorantged for One VearAll Cryita!. ale and lotATLANTIC CUT RATEWATCH CO.37 S. TENNISSEI AV.ATLANTIC CITYI. EGL1DINFormtrly Ml Asbury Av, a, c.MOORLYNNow i'lajinsf,liuth Chalti'i'tcin. "Firstl.ady<strong>of</strong>tin' Si-reon," arrives at the SluorlynThciitii' loiiiiy hi liiir firstsiairiim' vehicle fur I-"if.-jt NationalI'ipiiir.'..' '•The nicli Arc .41-ffiiv. With Us."! Tho smrv lonceriif HUB uf iheI ivt-iil-thinst women in ihn country.In'r majTiairi', suhstxiui-nt loss <strong>of</strong>her liii.-hanil to a ilcbutanlc love| I'iriiicv and the iiltipualn hii|>piiip*si-he find." vutu a iijiniliiiime youngiiuihnr wliii hud lunir bueii In low-vi til her. Thn younguuilim- is/inn rayed hv Unnrsie Brent, ani'wcunier to the srrci'H.Thi' laekuriiuivl n!" tlie story isniiii nf. iln» smartc»t and wealthiestasiaiiiBt which any screen.'lory has hern ntH.Gowns ami.iptiinifs are extremelyelaborate.ind in (hi' IIPSI nf taste.Monday und Tuesday.A powerfuldrama cif circuni-Htanci-s which turned the home• if a happily married young coniili>into a helium <strong>of</strong> traireily inmid in "Nistlit Court,"The slory, which is liased on1-prnnt dis-lnsures tif political cor-Sheppard Battery Service912 Simpson Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. JPHON15 ?22NEW Low PRICES*KeystoneAutomobile ClubALFRED T. BEVANAgent004 CENTRAL AVI.^ PHONE 1155in Gwxryear 3io Protn-amj 9:30 P, M.TMUCKTIREBARGAINS!Heaiy DatyPathflnderjMHllox know th. .operior •{•» gltta AJl-WWlttwt A«M-B Na iwmwhj moo pHpfa Hda go GoodTBTtarn An on aay son kind.La teat 193? Lifetime GnamntMUlGOODYEAR SPEEDWAT_fiupectwluCocdTlie*1 30x4.50 . $3.95Pair $6.98,28x4,75 . $4,681 81x5.25 , $5,983316.00-20—Odiardu. low priced VAN TheTire ManFords Fords Fords1931—1030—1929 'Sedans — CoupesRoadstersEach Car Is Guaranteed.Edw. G.KurtzFOKD FACTORY DEALERFirst and Atlantic<strong>Ocean</strong> City Phone 1100Here's Just thePlace at iheTerms You'reLooking ForIrrigationSystemsPHONE 81*NINTH STEEBTT AT BRIDGELawns • -GardensFarmsJOHNSON$8,000BUYSFINECOTTAGECompletely FurnishedEXTRA LOTGARAGEONLY$2,000Cash Required$6,000 on Mdrtiageruption in courts <strong>of</strong> law ipthe web <strong>of</strong> intriifue anii injuallcewhich encireles a vounn taxi driverand his wife when they unwittinglyliecomi? involved in the"iirivute life" <strong>of</strong> a well-knownnight court magistrate,Het'auSD incriminatingt?videnoe<strong>of</strong> the .iudife's scaniiulH fMlla Intojllip hiiliils <strong>of</strong> ihe cimuffour's wife,!shp is railroailed to jail on atrumped-up morals charire,WednifBdiiy and Thursday."Cfihras and Kellys in Hollywood,"Universal's limerick <strong>of</strong>!laughs that nnrrors the mail ea-|vortin(T!> "f GeorjfnSidney andjOharley Murray in the film capi>tnl, will open In the MoorlynThcalrp on WednnfMluv.j HavinB wcathtred the storms <strong>of</strong>jParjs, Scotland, Atlun'ic City andthe wilds <strong>of</strong> Africa in the prejviousriictureR <strong>of</strong> Ihe "Unhens aniliKclly's" series, capitulalinjr audi-'fiices with their hilnrious advenjtures,Sidney and Murray nowI pin thpir mirth-pro%okin(t abilitiesito ihe ta.-ik <strong>of</strong> uut-HollywoudinK'Hollywood, Ailvancp reports tes-Itifytotheir slii'i'ess in reaehinBI height!! <strong>of</strong> humor thut surpass ev-'nil their funniest eacapades infunniT pictures,HTRANp,Now PlayingBarbara Stanwyck In "So Bie"'.s thn attraction niinninff today atLhe Strand Theatre, and from ad..ance aecounts it seems extremeylikely that the coming <strong>of</strong> this[larticular Tiicturp will stand outm one <strong>of</strong> the really bia eventsif the iirnsmt season.Her role in "So ISi(r," as Si-1-in:i Pfiihc, the Jtir! whosn storyfi-fim childhood to old aire is theci'titral then'p <strong>of</strong> the plot. Is thefinest 'bit <strong>of</strong> work that Bariiaraliiis vet accomplishedon thescreen.The story <strong>of</strong> "So Big" has beenACCORDING to a report published in this issue, thef - Garner relief bill, which Pnteident Hoover brands"nnrk barrel" legiBlation, would result in the spending <strong>of</strong>nwre than fBOO^OO in this county alone for new federalbU "ttTwith some timidity that we venture to voice a•word rf piotest against such legiiiation which unque^Konablv would result in a large amount <strong>of</strong> benefit toIhi" district, in providing job, and fine new post <strong>of</strong>ficRiifwho will foot the bill for thi» spending carousal?j n e uuaBUU11 „„„»„, ,.., VllrES'-pirk^barSiisitions as this. As long as busi-Br^ley n R ^.pemtor.,.« staKnatea, there will be acute unemployment. Scotch Hall celebrated its findL N .we agree with Mr. Hoover W. «..TOJ'S r^WSSi" ^ n^with the old post <strong>of</strong>fices for a while.- Let s not have newones until we can pay for them!Kecorda <strong>of</strong> the Automobile,Bridge Co. showed 02,312 automobiles,7210 trucks, 221a wagonsand 2218 motorcyelea hndpassed over the bridge in a year.Howard St, Clair Thorn son<strong>of</strong> R. Howard Thorn, was marmarriedto Miss Clara Wagner,<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.Mr. and Mrs, Otis M. Townsendspent the week end atYardley, visiting Victor J, Humbrecht,20 YEARS AGOSeveral black drumftsh andcharinei bass were caught inlocal waters.The baseball season f fl r theEvening 7 4 i —Weilifn Ilietplo Sound— Daily Nt|Fri. 4 Sat.BARBARASTANWYCKSOBIGEdnaFjrBer'i Bplc <strong>of</strong>American WomanhoodwithGeorge BrentBelle DavisDickie Moore—Added—The NaggersFOURWHEELS, NOBRAKES—— Monday and jdijSTEADYCOMPANYNORMAN FOSTEE<strong>Jun</strong>e < IvdcZim J—Added—Benny Rubin"THEPROMOTER"One diiappointinff thing about the return <strong>of</strong> summer(his year Is that we won't notice anything unusual. We'v«all been having a picnic this winter,IwFORERUNNER OF THE SEASON?AS the Memorial Day week end prophetic <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1932</strong>season? By all accounts, in seems unexpectedly tobeen one <strong>of</strong> the most active Memorial holidays the<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Gay 90'$DEFENDERS OF THIC TENTIf oni) wants a little quiet atthe expense <strong>of</strong> chlldln just lethim take up a station on thesouth porch <strong>of</strong> the|—— Wednesday and mimJOAN BLONDELUTOMi t. r .i- this -3blame 'em. They're entitledyears. -a fair chance thatfive o'clock. The parents nfsome <strong>of</strong> the little ones ha' ujioodly sized tentsent downfrom Philadelphia, and thiK wusput up on the sandy stretchnear the boardwalk on Tth si.It is the dally delight <strong>of</strong> tlieeight or ten youngsters fromlht hotel to get inside <strong>of</strong> thistent, pull the Ilaji and hidethemselves from tho world. Ofcourse they imagine they are onii barren island and all that sort<strong>of</strong> thing,' and consequently nilintruders iire looked upon aso must be summarilyWhat's BehimBy FRANK PABBBttSIN—I heard a new definition <strong>of</strong>"sin" the other night. With mywife, I -went to a meetinir ortheOxford Group Movement,which is better known in Americaas "Buchmanism," from thename <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Dr. Buchman,one <strong>of</strong> its leaders. An audiencethat packed the ballroom <strong>of</strong> one<strong>of</strong> New York's largest -fashionablehotels came to hearwhat many recemt converts hadto say.It was an amazing meetingin many ways, particularly because<strong>of</strong> tilt total' self-eonsciousnesaon the part <strong>of</strong> those'who told how they had foundnew happineag in the full acceptance<strong>of</strong> old teachings- Butthe definition which interestedme was this: ."Sin is whatever comes betweenyourielf and God, or he.tween yourself and otheri,"I've been ruminating that ey.er since, and it stands up. Ifwidens the cuteprory <strong>of</strong> sin, asusually accepted, considerablyLbut it sets a itandaril whieh, iflived up to by everybody, wouldcertainly make the world a lothappier place to live in, Thinkit over.'th»t:«- -,-„,••OUI , phyiltri;;gttor..M«!T.**for funiammt^.The Wrtta.jitin wrii li'-A-.ouBht to'.'.liftitpgWlfcor la «^| vPorhaps there will only be oneHuth Etting in "The Mil 1I thismer.Editors'SOMETHING THE.RESORTS CAN DOHundrtda <strong>of</strong> thousandi <strong>of</strong> visitorscame to Atlantii! City overthe post holiday weekend. Thisis an exact statement <strong>of</strong> fact.Viewing the holiday* activity,one could scarcely imagine thatthereis a depression in theworld amounting to an economicdebacle. And if It is hard toWe Lead, Even In Boobery* * *» * *By All the Gods That Roo»t on Olympus. We Do, SayiThis Editor—And Proceedi to Prove It(Pom the Jackton, Miss,, DallyNews)Not until we stop being anation <strong>of</strong> boobs will we see theend <strong>of</strong> the depression,* " * *protest against pork-barwhichthe poor depend, andcause the capitalist to put hismoney into tax-exempt securities.We plan in our own legiriativehalls a gross income tax to"get the fellow, in th* lowerbrackets" that will hit him fary retail sales taxJ. tABAN HEADLEYdealer inREADING COALBut coi) on lhe market,FullHXKi Ibi. toton guaranteed.Phone UYard A Office!10TH A WESTThis fine liroperty IH locat.ed at 807 Keciind St., in thiheart oJf a refiidential sec.tion, within » short distKnefl<strong>of</strong> the beach. It containsfive hedroumR and nil theconveniences <strong>of</strong> the modernhome. Excellently furnished,GaraRe and extra lot adjoin,ing properly • Included, Tilesale price for this propertyis so far helow the realvalue or replacement valueyon simply must see it, toappreciatewhat an excep*liana! opportunity it <strong>of</strong>ferseither tin a safe and soundinvestment or for persona!use. The sale price lg Ji,.000, If dcHired a mortKaKe<strong>of</strong> Sfi.000 can he Arranged,For inspection or full de»tails applyClay ton Haines BrickELMER JACKSON PEARLREALTOR411 EIGHTH STREETPhone 250• Oceui dtyRIGHT FROMTHE OVENSYOU'REsure they'refresh for we makeour own pastries. Treatthose at home.Johnstone'sCafe1M ASBURV AVENUEOppoilto city • Halladapted from the novel by EdnaFerber, Monday and Tuesday."Steady Company," Universal'sromantic film <strong>of</strong> flying fists andfluttering hearts, will kave its localpremiere at the Strand The.alre next Monday, with NormanFoster and <strong>Jun</strong>e Clyde appearingin the featured leads,Hollywood has just seen it atthe preview and gives it a re.niarkable ratimt.ConcerninB a virile youngtruiifc.driver -who fallsin lovewith a pretty blonde telephoneoperator and who immediately determinesto court fume and fortunefor her via the prizefightrinij, lhe picture is heralded asone <strong>of</strong> the most enKiistinu <strong>of</strong> theboxinK glove romances.Wednesday nnd Thursday.A wealthy man murdered aftera quarrel with his wife; Ihn wifeinvolved with another man; a moliveclearly apparent — andwhat's the answer?That is "The Famous FermisonCase," the new First Nutiona]picture which will have its firstshowing Wednesday at lhe StrandTheatM.From advance reports it is, asone may sav, a typical Americanmurder mystery <strong>of</strong> the first mag.nitude — a screen presentation <strong>of</strong>a tragedy <strong>of</strong> real life ami nf themSnner in which it ig handled bythe newspapers.Noted TraviTo Appear 1Frederick VintafGive PreiUnion Women DiscussWays to Aid ReiortWays to improve conditions inOeean City were discussed lastniffht by the women's auxiliary nfthe Union H*publican ortion at a mcetine in tlieIn a moment the Map willopen, a 'lure-legied qiiP-l Willdush through and maK5 ,;i huiriedseramiile for the holt 1 !. HeJ.y. ({one to rally his foi-jcj AM-.oment Inter t.iey mm whoPi)-int. down Ih i steps over to thelent and fall upon Ih- surp.isedcMiiiy and scatter then.They always work in l>attrlions,arid woe betid.: Ihii. unfortunatekid who fails to obeythe injunction to get out, Soine-Frederick Vining .travelor, author and —„be in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, W? ijto give two iilustratea.Mtions nt convention W. •secured by the localin charge <strong>of</strong> the Wsic'l'iitennial celebration.Dr. Fisher's two.tdifferent, anil will t_the connection hetwMB t^»py ami WashinBton, Himtell <strong>of</strong> other parts <strong>of</strong> ft|try, briefly.•.'"DurinB his stay im\also appear af the IMS'the annual bani|uet ftr Itriet marhlo champioM, ,The lecturer is pianm«|l^^ .. „ture talks. He was attr*by the fact that Oc«Ufamily resort, and hewill make a good iirtjfture presentations.We don't know why Slr§, Putnttm was in such a hurryto get across the Atlantic Must have been some irregtiblPbargain tot Rttturday only.MR, ANDERSON'S VACATION CLUB IDEA.A SHORT timu ago The Sentinel-Ledger remarked thatOeean City this year should strive to build up alarge volume <strong>of</strong> small business,Large volume, quicktiuii-ovur — the key to the success <strong>of</strong> Ford and Woolworth— can be applied here in the chamber <strong>of</strong> com- ;;'? ««>••••••••>••. ... „•-- —.merce plan to invite service eluba to" meet here at leastffi^/S^rry'E^ce'ttdT. not been taken. One day thisIBut Calver Anderson, proprietor <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Howeekf little girl who was baretel,1ms gone m one better with his plan to organise ft"' bKf'L h SifIf tvacation clubs in various parts <strong>of</strong> the Bast, The plan issection <strong>of</strong> the tent. One <strong>of</strong>so simple and feasible, the wonder is it has not been the youthful Rough nid«rs' W, His idea, m explained in last Week's rushed from beneath the canvasI*- ""T^ t0 -,?" li8t memb 1f S " VaCa « 0 ".f ^ the iw/S^^lmKI this summer. They will pay a small sum weekly into aShe was game, "though, and re.'und from now until next summer, when therefused to move until her tnrnwnsufficientfund to ""mniptelv finance, a week's— — Jdown the steps. Then the littlegirl fled,(The above article appearedin the Oepan City Daily Bepor.ter for Saturday. July 21, 1S99.)manycation.New Hospital ,_.Be Opened mThere is a posstbilltr Jean City will have a *•—this """Here's To Your HealthBy John Joseph Gaints, M, D,—especially as we can do littleourselves to correct them—andbend our energies to making thevisitor just as happy and enthusiastieas possible, ,We are fortunate to have alot <strong>of</strong> business in Atlantic City,To take care <strong>of</strong> it will be foundmore pr<strong>of</strong>itable than worryingour heads aboutKeneral economicconditions beyond ourcontrol.—Atlantic City Press,SOMKTIMKS THKYREALLY ACT THK PAKTAssemblyman Theron Mc-Campbell, Sjonmouth Democrat,tlie chap who wanteil to be paidhia Ie Blslative salary <strong>of</strong> SuOO inweeklyinstallments, wants alunacy commission appointed totest the sanity <strong>of</strong> the 81 mem.bars <strong>of</strong> the State Legislature,This is a terrible indictment,but his Idea was given point byhis fellow assemblymen whoyelled, whistled, put out thelights, sang, cheered and otherwisencte 0W^<strong>of</strong> Walter H, Kuehn. Sth st. and , $ 'f '"„„ numberAtlantic av. Mrs, Kuelin is .proH- 'fhe firRt floor will beille^' BP , las n disnensarv for—About SB members were .Href, I ... '"-: -. -"ent, incluHinir a number <strong>of</strong> newmembers. Refreshments wre *erv.ed after the businesB meetiiiuThe next sesion was announcedfor Julv 7, at ihn same place,Af that time the sneakers willbe Miss Pancoast, Mrs, KtheiWest :ind Mia. Laura Reich Uwho will lalk <strong>of</strong> the highliifhta<strong>of</strong> city, county and state governnient,respectively.NOTtTHF.RN LIGHTS 14The "Northern Wirhts" put ona nremature Memorial Day fireworkscelebration Sunday night.in my j.iaiJ^i msf •> e,read that more c<strong>of</strong>fee has beenused in, the past year than forsome years before—that c<strong>of</strong>fee-,drinking is on the Increase,This item did not distress meat all. It did not mtan to methat our people are determinedorks celebraIt w,is the>bDav fireday night,show thed In sev-~ .-,,., ,,,,»1 7 % V Hie sky like» batwry<strong>of</strong> giant searchlights,GREAT GRANDPARENTS!Miss Berwick mi."-»address at the chambtf«merce meeting TuesilarfIs Given Shower]Sunday School'Goshen •— Last SaWmf'ing a surprise showerto iMiss Erma Nicken.. j .,Sunday school class at W<strong>of</strong> Jane Smith.Ab«Wmemliers enioved thA monologue wasMillard High, musicby Miss Ida SluHand ««splayed, after which all MIvited to the dinins room,*freshments,, ; iMillardHigh Pf"^Nickerson with a baskit «elty gifts, which causSB »laughter. The final ft"*the class was a set orsilver teflBnoons.^^highly seasoned foods, ex<strong>of</strong>»ug«» and rich cakesGIVEN SCHICKPetersburf — Petersb'mar school closed Fridnri«In the morning SO <strong>of</strong> Jwere treated for jn» ,against diphtheria. The.school physician, Dr, A'-;Crowe, assistitd by Cnilo -NurwMiss Helen Livinilministered the treatmtn»sMit Egypt,We have built enough pyramids, in the form <strong>of</strong> non- mMt,_ ovenoaamg « a,x „ *....„productive public works, In America, Wo do not thinksupper and feasts, gormandiz.-the government, or Sny part <strong>of</strong> the government, oughting to the point <strong>of</strong> gluttony—to go into hmmm m wmp^itm with Prtv|«jgj^ ^ Srlef &»«&$£but we can think <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> things, to bund which itmm,, and non8st oid caffee toowould be perfectly sound business for, the government<strong>of</strong>ten g«ts the biarne.to borrow money, because eventually the money wouldl never read a syllable againstcome back to pay for those enterpriaeB. and they, are ^J%lt\t tte ^SJd")*not the aort <strong>of</strong> thing toward which private capital hasenterprising manufacturcia.' andever been greatly inclined. We have in mind such thingsthey are the loudest criersas the building <strong>of</strong> toll bridgei over rivers, <strong>of</strong> developingagainBt the oldest fri*nd ingreat water power sites like the Boulder Dam, which a» es ,!K d *will pay for itself by the sale <strong>of</strong> power and <strong>of</strong> watertaWe 'UeWly . carights, for irrigation. We think the prlnciplea <strong>of</strong> 'democracyhave been carried too far in assuming that whateverwas paid for out <strong>of</strong> public funds should be free forthe use <strong>of</strong> everybody who wants to use it.By all means let Uncle Sam sell a billion or five bil-/iSSlIKland there isgrowiiiB talk <strong>of</strong> "tax strikes."Many property owners are simp-,ly unable to pay the exorbitantlevies demanded.We are gradually approachinga time when it will be cheaperbntlding.s,niun EIWUW »,..oved properties,or allow the property tobe taken over by the'state, thans,„,.,, wonder that the best<strong>of</strong> the country are ro-(jaruinB the tax problem an themost s«rlous, most far-reaching'--- =-—« theSun.We jump with glee at ___pvospeft <strong>of</strong> plncinir surtaxes <strong>of</strong>SO and 00 jier cunt, on the inenmtjs<strong>of</strong> the rich who no longerhave incomes and therefovn willnot pay anything into the Treasury.We do our utmost to forcetho rich man's money out <strong>of</strong>Sure, My old man, 1Mrs, Crabber! "Don't try toAt the heiRht ol a nooin wem\\ me any more <strong>of</strong> that horridcould not Me n depression andmilk It is positively blue," at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the depression Milkman: "It ain't ovj fault,We see no more booms, W« are\$Ay. It's these long; dull evesurethe whole world is going • --•— A. ««,, j a .to hell a-whooping.i t i g these long! dull eveas makes the cows de-Are we » nation <strong>of</strong> boobs t Byall the nine great gods thatroosit on hifih Olympm, let ustell the whole cock-eyed worldmore <strong>of</strong> it—how much longermust we hold this world recordlor national stupidity 1—Atfantic<strong>County</strong> Record, ,pargovernmentaltaxing organizstions.Many other counties, inmany states, show a similarcondition.W states, the Government « i j « ' - — ^£ pub .ty and every towiytert nght oH on P^ t0 ^lie improvements that wiiput c a^i^P But we don , tand put a lot <strong>of</strong> money ^ku J l 0 B i£ lt ig just goingP^aaohs they ^ ^ ^ % aoticlf^fo? the money »%£>&?&£'


It's Fixedand Avalon mayj highway right-whimfor it, irat they «er-* v Ctnnmfind the attentionkt ported the bridge at MMth st.5J wag in dujcerang condition, accordingto A. H. Van de Pol. boroughsuperintendent, and askedthe county to make repairs beforethere was ony accident.The repairs were made Way 27and 28, It was reported by HollandA. Sharp, county engineer,when the letter was read to thefreeholders. Wednesday.fieldREAD THE CLASSIFIER ADSIMTHE.PARKSIDE• HOTELFORMERLY THI LONQACBEtNow OpenUnder New Management• ' , American and European Plan(PuWic Dining Room Open <strong>Jun</strong>e 18)Located at Fifth St. and Central Ave.<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.• OYeriooHnK the Park, in View <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>. En.dosed with wide, spiefciBl Wandas,ConMimtiy, swept with Ma brtem. Rates very moderate.All Wool Suite Made To OrderPHl-WAR PRICEIS ROTH, Merchant TailorAvenue Phone 84Friend*, Young and Qld,Pay Respects at FuneralBy A. C. WIL^EY.Sea Isle City — People <strong>of</strong> allages and many creeds and natlonali'ies packed the MethodistEpiscopal church <strong>of</strong> this resortlast Friday morning during thefuneral service! for Charles W.R. "Bud" i<strong>of</strong>roney, IS-yeaf-oldson <strong>of</strong> Mayor and Bra, KaurieeM. S<strong>of</strong>roney, who died in the AtlanticCity Hospital early Tue«-day morning. May 24, from tetanus.Outsldt the church. unableto find accomodationa inside, wereasiemhled an equally large gathBring.A few minutes before the servicestarted, shortly after 11o'clock, a procession <strong>of</strong> 60more young friends and classmates,including the local BoyScout troop, <strong>of</strong> which Bud was afllboop,follp, ch ud was amember, followed by 80 automo.biles conveying about 100 mortfriends, escorted the body fromhis home at 41st at, and LantJisav. to the church, at 46th st.Hundreds View Body.Prom 2 o'clock p. m, until after10 p. m. on Thuriday hundreds<strong>of</strong> persons came from manySouthiPlonshiptwtk andat Wildwood on the<strong>of</strong> Saturday. May 14.All day Thursday and until justbefore the funeral, baskets, andwreaths, sprays and other beautifulfloral tributes kept arrivinguntil over 125 piw.es had been received.Among them was a magnificentfloral blanket from thefreshmanclass <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CityHigh School, <strong>of</strong> which Bud was amember, and handsomepiecesfrom the awirmning. track andbaskebbnll teami <strong>of</strong> that tchoolEight automobiles carried the flo-"~ pieces,Buainett at StandstillBusiness virtually halted in thisresort during most <strong>of</strong> the funeralperiod. Many friends <strong>of</strong> the hoy,who was one <strong>of</strong> the most papularyouths in Sea Isle City, wept op.enly as the «ad procession inarchedslowly from the home to thechurch. At II a. m,, at <strong>Ocean</strong>City High School, .there was atwo-minute silence throughout theentire institution in memory othe students' late schoolmate.^'IDecember ArtExhibit, PlanLeague Abo to Bring MarionetteShow HerearSix <strong>of</strong> Bud's eloseiit buddieswere pall bearers. They were P.Harold Sutton, Jr., James, Court,ney, William A. Haffert, jr.. An.drew Kaffa and Oharl»s Seaman,Among the honorary pall bear,era •were the <strong>Ocean</strong> City HighSchool track team, led by CaptainHerachel Shiding,At the church. Rev, Walteiparts <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong>, as i Nlekless, pastor had iharffe <strong>of</strong>well as outside eommumtiM as * L -! -- — J ....far away as 'Philadelphia, fo viewBud's 'body and pay their lastrespects to the young athlete,whose death resulted from a fallIP YOU WANTPH ONE1S7-WW. Harrison Shaw & Son600 SIXTH iTRBETNina Year, la <strong>Ocean</strong> CityEXTRACTIONOF TECTHthe service and was assisted hyDr. D, Upton Hair,pastor <strong>of</strong>Messiah Lutheran Ohureli, <strong>of</strong> .thiscity, Dr, Hair made the opsnitmprayer and read the scripture*.Rev. Nickless spoke impressively<strong>of</strong> the departed youth, wild was nmember and pianist <strong>of</strong> the M. K,Sunday School and pianist <strong>of</strong> ili-iEpworth League, •There were few dry syM inthe church and dnssenfi <strong>of</strong> persons,old as well sis young, were subbingtthrouirhnut tile sprvke.Miss Evelyn Sutton Was at theorg»n and a wamiin's choir sanjr,Scores <strong>of</strong> automobiles aecom«nanjed the body to the SouthDennis eemetery, where, na bur.ial was being made, Jack Kehner,a Sea Isle Boy Scout, playedtaps.The executive committee <strong>of</strong> theCupe May <strong>County</strong> Art Leaguemet in Cape May Court Houserecently and discussed plans andprogram for the forthcoming season.Mrs, Jesso D, Ludlam' was electedchairman <strong>of</strong> ths music extensioncommittee to take theplace <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Harry B. Weir, whorecently resigned, 'Mrs, Weir wasgiven a tribute <strong>of</strong> appreciationfor her faithful services to theleague in the past and for herever-willing and generous responseto the musical programsind activities <strong>of</strong> the organizationHer resignation was regretfulljaccepted.December Exhibit Planned.Plans were made for an eis<strong>County</strong> who are intertntfd I» producingart are ««k«d to enrwllnow nnd give the 'league t':eirwhole-liearted eupport They canhelp mate the Home Talout Exhibitionone <strong>of</strong> the outstandingevents <strong>of</strong> the year.Membership In the league o$100 a year includes admissionto exhibitions, lectures, musicales.etc. as well as the privilege-) tAil •••! Work—Lowett PrlceiWUIIHtillltlUiiftiitUiiHiilMillttilittudio for,. •.. Violin..LESSONS |I.OO PRIVATE LESSONS $1.507. Fred ManneBOX 118, OCEAN CITYPHONE O« C. 9I milllllllHIIH „,Brokon and MllfltLike Newplate. Repairedlame Bay,DR.HYMAN—DENTIST1408 ATLANTIC AVE.ATLANTIC CITYPHONE 4.M13Our Coal Prices AreLower!Phone 212<strong>Ocean</strong> CoalCompany741 ASBUBY AVE.Repre.ontod by Hullngi WalUei,COURAGE...ENOUGHilto have faith in ourfellow citizens andour community.. .-,- \CASHfpit,; .City National BankThe Bank With the Chime ClockGROWSTIBUNO W- OOLBTtOMT^Jobless ReliefWc'iNearsEndCompleted or Funds Exhausted in <strong>County</strong>The -work programs for relie<strong>of</strong> the unemployed in the countsand municipalitiea are-alinut ended, it was learned this week. Thework either is completed, or fundsexhausted.State highway funds allotted tothis county have been entirelyused, and although furlhnr workwill he done 'by tile highway department,it will not he "underthe direction <strong>of</strong> the relief<strong>of</strong>fj.elals.Direct relief, which consistsprincipally <strong>of</strong> supplying fond toneedy families, still is heing carriedon to some degree, althoughnot as extensively as during thenajit winter.The shore resorts are in nitirlibetter condition than the inlandtowns, iunee many small inhshive been created through snrinecleaning anil repairs to' properties.Pour Are InjuredIn Auto AccidentFour persons were injured inan nutomobile accident on Shorurd,, Sunday, The esirs were drivenby Levine Core, <strong>of</strong> CourtHouse,and Donald Russell, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,Core and flussell have possibleinternal injurieB; Core's daughtersuffered cuts and bruises, a» didMi wife, Mrs, Margaret Core,hibition <strong>of</strong> Art Iiy artist members <strong>of</strong> the league, about Decemher 2 or S. As the last HornTalent Exhibition was so successful, the I'oniniitteedecided tmake it an annual event, Alwork not previously exhibited beforein Cam Way Court Housewill be eligible — drawings, wa.tor colors, oils, architectural rendarings, illustration);, pastels,bliick and white, sculptures etc.Only rnembers <strong>of</strong> the league willbo permitted to exhibit, and theymu«t have their work ready by,he nbovi! date.To Form <strong>Jun</strong>ior League,There will he il <strong>Jun</strong>ior Leaguencmbers group to which anyoneran belong U|) to the age <strong>of</strong> 15vpars by nnving annual' dues <strong>of</strong>'S cents. This will give the talentedchildren in the county oclli'iu'c lo show tlieirefforts.Tilt" jurv <strong>of</strong> selection will consist<strong>of</strong> tlinfollowing:Mis, nnbrielle Onhriel, StoneHarfmr; Mrs, Helpmi Way Fitgpatflrt.Cane 'Miiy CourtHouse;Mrs. Ifli'ene Trainor. Capo May;Mr, Reuben I/icbernmn, Woodbine;Jits. ElmerKteelmnn, OvennCity; Miss Vnra CoUun, Wikiwood;Mr, AlbertIiacssle, Avuliin;Mr. Frederic Niitm,C.i;>eMay Court Hoitst;, R, F, D,AHII Supiwrt <strong>of</strong> Counly,All residents <strong>of</strong> Cano MayvMarionette Show Coming.There will he aMarionett9how .by an excellent compiinjfrom New York, early in January under the auspices <strong>of</strong> theleague. It will be produced in thehigh schools <strong>of</strong> Cane May CourtHouse and Wildwood far the benent <strong>of</strong> the school children, but ihoped ths adults will attend,as the performances are <strong>of</strong> a finetype. A small entrance fee wilbe charged to cover the expense.The league is also making plansor an unusually fine concert inthe ensuing season.Telephone Co, ObjectsTo Torn-up ConduitsThe co-operation <strong>of</strong> the free,holders was asked Wednesday bythe New Jersey Bell TelephoneCo., in the matter <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fijjllingcontractors to determine the location<strong>of</strong> utilities oables anil con-FREE!100 WHITE OR TANGOLD FRAMES OROXFORDS, PEARL PADSExamination, pmeriptlcn, grindIng and fitting will not averiotmore than |1 to IB, Remember,you pay for ianiei oniyj frimsiaro fuel You ean igvi M.M to15.00.Coniultatlon Fr«iPhonB 4.17TSCoatsworth Opt. Co.Optomotrl.t and Optician1 N Albany at Ventnor AyATUANTiO CITYReading irid Shori put LinBuses pan Near Door.MlitiititiiiiiMiiJACOB C. SCHUFF, Ice.Majestic and SpartonRADIOS Victor, Atwater KentAuthorizedDealer.708-10WHEN IN TROUBLE-PHONE 11MCITY N j*EXPRESS BUSESTOPHILADELPHIALeave <strong>Ocean</strong> City Terminol9th «nd Atlantic Avenues—at 6i45,8t4S, A. M—Jili, 3.1S, Si30, P^M.[Daily. Additional late Sunday Buiti,,25ONIWAYFOR INFORMATIONTtltphonts Oman Cliy 12960A¥B Til IfOur PricesAre LowerThan ElsewhereForCars inEqually FineConditioncars!Buy YourUied Carfrom aNEW CarDealerTwenty Years <strong>of</strong> Square DealingBade <strong>of</strong> Every Car We Sell1929 Esiez Sedan1928 Essex Sedan1927 Moon Sedan1927>StudebakerCoupeWhippet$ 200to $ 4001981 Ford Sedan27-47 Buick Sedan1929 Gardner Coupe1928 Naah Coach29-20 Buick CoachJ 400to J 60029-20 Kuick Coachmanyothpra, some jqgtlike Mw,JOSEPH SCRIVANI, INC.110 West Pine AvenueWildwoodSHOW ROOMSWest EndBUICK AND G. M. TRUCK DEALERdulti beforetorlng w »tre«te.The telephone company reportedGO cables had been brokeiftthroughout the state in a year,and that Innards were createdwhenfiro and police alarm systemswere .broken in that manner.TJie company made no complaint<strong>of</strong> such accidents in thincounty, however.-e beennumber <strong>of</strong>causaNowno 13thRead tinYOUCA:BE CLE/WlTHOiiHOT WATjGUanW« ii tthan a virtue. It's • bidytf 1*tti-ratp*a and «lU jntULAddlinm MM y«y hwM a eomfalMlien «*VlNIINCi, « ward ^rtur, 4 h«l w«,r mto o P «ntd f aHM d by RUUD.AUTOHOT,Thli water batter it triple-action, k itirt* iht»,wtler Md ftsfM itvlf. Automatic 11—it need,viilon, no riKMtghl,Rejtablai!—when you'r. rwdr.ftftidy. Buih rlshtll—to give COIfflNWUS HOT WAS •mVKM. AaaMMUy M^dtl— end .old on fr«^bar M JMOBM horn a daily •njoyment <strong>of</strong> CLEAN*ViNIENCi. S^ WW.AWOHW 1^«otlntyounwy know that thk !| ITM.IRE BUILIWINS AT15 CONSECUTIVE ih m tTfces a*oongecutiyeto on flre, ton e Ti»e 8 .take ur.„ but theoe and skill can I•: ••SIMONIZBELffiJ n i!?HS EONB.STOP SERVICEmm theand three coats <strong>of</strong>•torVwiiiriff^t'lliy^rtta* W «r require,. »t thejffillime rBitoriiij!* oriSiV? f i •«" 1 *^riceooditiwui at th*.vacatl<strong>of</strong>tToo Late- OldllBCB, i"lB«t vneKvicinityl>ur> rlcnfte returnCommcrclnl ^ OnraK*. „. _^v. Occm Clt, I ('3— A pair <strong>of</strong>,\uih lirokeii rim -^- -Bnturi)uyReturn M7 _thtmi cuyCoupe ȘALE —for each <strong>of</strong> theroadsurfacesthrough,various kinds <strong>of</strong>to be brokenWILLIAM W. McKIMIlluitrioui Potentate <strong>of</strong> Lu LuTemple.Mr, MeKim, who command-; thegreat Shrine organisation that willcome to <strong>Ocean</strong> fity, Saturdaj <strong>of</strong>next week for an outing, it one<strong>of</strong> the youngest heads «f a ShrineTemple; He is only 41. He is «well known attornc <strong>of</strong> Phdadtlphiaand has ser\eii as Potcntatisince January 7, 1931Other<strong>of</strong>ficers ate WilliamHelm, Chief Babban, William PKuenzcl, Aa«lst.int Rabban;George Williams, High Prieit andProphetiBarton D KauffmanOriental Guide; William C Bulk,Treasurer, and Philip C Shaffer,Recort'er,The Lu Lu Temjle Unguiic Unitswill be. at full strength forthe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Caravan, imii -ftillnumber lome 600 uniformed nunThe Brigade will be undi r tin directcommand <strong>of</strong> Ma or WilliamD. Asnlp, assisted by CajituinJohn F, Divine, ad ulnntLine <strong>of</strong> Parade.The line <strong>of</strong> parude ib as follows:Lu Lu Temple's IllustriousPotentate,William W McKimand Us' Divan; Lu Lu TempleBand, Conductor John ISnjdei•commanding, l~5 pieces 1Lu LuTemple Patrol, Major William URtmii«tei\ 19J1^fllnt. 1 !} perfect Thn—,Mitns n«w oKartu*lantli- nvi'FOK~BAl,C — 9 Bl«6suite Etfi.Btrfifl.ble \.(.rpnriLtclyApply SiU-«A , Ocsiui City, N 11)11 HALE —likeeo. new May btv\nbury n\ , »fl*r C-31sun CityRoom* mid AOUPARK PI^ACE APT«,rumUhed looms nna *Ttola running water InFhonn 8!IS. <strong>Ocean</strong> CHyH'lNTED — For SeMOW.1loom «Ith kltene(ie«»..«Ui twern 6th unfl ISmtioiirdwulkDescribeiir b FWiechter.IIHII^ St.. I'hlla.. F«uWANTED — 1 B8-1SM.t«()»iia und Coupei,trnfli-ln. K4W. O.Atlantic Ave.FemaleHelp WaYOUNOL.MMEStivcproposUlon,SI udloi. 76S Boaruntil S P in, SiOlll~ ~~' Help W^t, no^rupl "I id\, * 'I" rl««Dcedfan rommrrclftl .bury av,, Ocflan City.Asnip commanding(Continued — 70 men,3)Roams WorldForArt, ThenShe Discovers <strong>Ocean</strong> CityStolen Car FoundBurned at MarmoraAn Auiburn automobile, stolenfrom Atlantic City wa, foundindly burned on the Tucknhne-Bacsley's Point road MarmoraMonday. It has been sfbandonndnear an old gravel pit.It was towed to Q^ean Citv,next dav. The body was nearlycompletely destroyed.Mr and Mrs H W Ortlip. <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, were guests <strong>of</strong> MrsElisabeth Why, 858 4th st.. thisweek.Fishermen BannedFrom the BoardwalkThere will be no more fishingfrom the boardwalk.The police department has beenasked to co-operate in keeping allfishermen <strong>of</strong>f the 'walk, because<strong>of</strong> the danger to Rtrollet-s whencastingA. child was almosstruck, thiR week, when one flaherman cast MB line out into !iusurf.In addition to the dander to individuals, many <strong>of</strong> the boardwal'fishermen leave a n»*a <strong>of</strong> smelldams and craba in th«ir wake.| WANTED —2 HleeplnB room*.lmth.Mont denWrite E F Brean*.Bl.. PittalmrBh, Pa. '. ——~~—-I OR RENT —Atlontl< Blvd ,wiihoars an^RulphBuvlnitor.(t truat bids.if:.t.Woman Punter Like* ResortSo Well, She WillStay AU SummerBy BIRTHA M, VOSS.Miss Sevilla L. Stets, widelytraveled and well knownartist,<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, IR registered atthe Alvyn Hotel. It is her flnitvisit and she has found<strong>Ocean</strong>City sufficiently fascinating toinduce her to extend her stay allHummer. No mean compliment tothe resort, for Miss Steosa has sojournedin many lands.It is her art which drivea herto the ends <strong>of</strong> the earth, foT sheis always in pursuit <strong>of</strong> interestingmaterial for picturesIiwpintion H«r G«Me-"I follow no particular tdMid Mira Stow; 'SMDmy guide. I primhan any other attribute and deemthose who follow rules'-to the exclusion<strong>of</strong> initiative, mere copyists.I paint sometimes for dayshardly without ceasing, and sometimesI do not hold a brush forweeks, I treat the same subjectso differently with changingrnoodn that some havedifficultyin recognising it as the same picture"'Miss Stces is a member <strong>of</strong> theFellowship <strong>of</strong> the Academv <strong>of</strong>Fine Arts and a member <strong>of</strong> thealumni <strong>of</strong> tbe School <strong>of</strong> Design,both <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. She has justfinished conducting an exhibit <strong>of</strong>FOR BENT — — -nwn boacli, botw«Ootn hU living HKTOl..kltchi-n, J beanwoi*,;130 per ireak duringwtik clurlnit July.and cli'cli Icily 4urbri-rnnk Ch»mpl»n, Wr tlvn TerraCff!For Rent ^ il Mlilocks rroro beneli.mx 50 per WMk.&pnrtnienui,OcennClly.Personal ana _tloiu.PwnertlatBProntenacHer iHocull' Addres*FOR RBNT,-attic TWO eft,BUTIIIBW,SUdlher works in thetel. Philadelphia. Her pichKMhang in the Corcoran Art G«llery in Waphuigton, tte M"f»«at Bropklyn and the Academy


Day_ from DenverOatds-h»vft been received from.Bey, Charles F. N. Voegclin, PAfltor <strong>of</strong> the FirstPresby terimchurch, ai)d Mrs, VocKelin. whihnvc attended Uie general asscmMy <strong>of</strong> Prefbyteriun churches 11D|)nvor, Colorado. ITHe IteV. Mr,Voejrcltn is junior chorusOWHeld «t thetheMr.Lutheran SupplyTo Be Permanentildrens pfo\g follows:irtmwitupvrtMtendenIs My F»tli.Mute.Mrs* iam^;Call to Rev. Kmidsen GoesTo CongregationThe acceptance <strong>of</strong> the call extendedby the newly formed pariih<strong>of</strong> Grace Lutheran ChurchSomers Point, and St. John'fLutheran Chureh, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, toRev. Gunnar Knudseii has beenirfed to the conffreBmtiong,-«d Key. Mr, Knudsen hafRBtlBMii'E elsss. .been supplying the <strong>Ocean</strong> CitJ"***"'.,. cqngreimtion since the bepnninr<strong>of</strong> last December on a part time* v Honor's<strong>Jun</strong>e/' Ml» Class,VirginfeavyCome-backected to Build Up inNext Pew MonthsAccordlog to present indications,old mother sea, who caused gomuch havoc to the beach in thenorthern end <strong>of</strong> the resort, is repentingand preparing to returnthe stretch <strong>of</strong> strand that a fewyears ago was a playground tothousands <strong>of</strong> bathers In the- vilinity<strong>of</strong> Park pi.The channel which swept around;he northern point <strong>of</strong> the biifhand close to shore before dart I»seaward below 4th st,, ii rio\\?y(losing. It- has closed to such alegree that this channel, svhlchras the" popular passasewa)' ftrraft in and out <strong>of</strong> the rusort, is10 longer safe and the channelworkers have been moved.Expect Heavy "Kelurn"For years the sea has beenplayinir put-anri-take with tjiiibeach. Inasmuch as the sea hastaken more beach than usual, it" i anticipated that it will returnlore than usual.The closing <strong>of</strong> the sluice across,ie West Shoal, which is frejuentlyerroneousi}' referred to atthe bar," is a certain sign thatinless abnormal tidal conditionsMMnorial week-end UWffic oveithe <strong>Ocean</strong> Chy-Loli(tportbrldffeahowe»« r««tf in tht' the following passage from thellWlllA,! Christian Science texthook, "5d-,«, the Yacht diib, (we and Health with Key to tinMtoms eonrts and ^-^tures" by Marv Baker Wily:: fifih brought in "The hillorj' <strong>of</strong> Christianity fur.nishes sublime pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the sup-.iPortliir influence and iiroiecting, Dower bestrracil on man by hisjhravenly Father, omnipotent MindI who ffves man faith ami under-'aUniUntr whereby to defpnii him-, adf, not onlv from temptation.I tat, ftom bodily suffering" (p.ImimttenfahedPrice' r ma::;.,a';..mH$m$ rf Ho~ly TrinityCard <strong>of</strong> Thankjitr» Mary TIIJ lor. 912 i'.inifiil iv.tti*h*s lu vsjn^j-s tfriitiludv iiiid:iPPPt'l-hU!Ull fOf III,- iilHIii ^lld-IIMJUS i-xlrndnt to lii>r l.j- (riviidaundrclutivys durinir h«r wji he.ri-iivi'liujnl, Wh.-n hir husiuinil. IhrIni,. Wm T T:iy;or W11, HI n,,rtpassKl iiwuj S-lM-iirMail Campaign UrgedBy Commerce GroupAn extensive mail ciimpaignwill be conducted by nianv reportuiiiesi! men during the next fewweeks, it was iiidicritcd nt thfchamber <strong>of</strong> commerce meeting onTuesday.A letter was drafted !»« a sanipiefor localbusiness bi,*!.es tnMe, and the. spcrrtnr>^ <strong>of</strong> thclinmber will riill nn iiu-alniorchants to encnuragi' theircu-nperatioii.The idea is to send hpealing to all former .i-Hntsyet arrived in Orpan Tity,spenil the summer h


" " "-WK6 Droved aDaintv refreshp*Served at flo»er-)Kd httle suter^ <strong>of</strong> Mrs. John R. Wnv, Mis? 01.Miss Thelma Smith, daughter <strong>of</strong> I Irevealed, and newWa\ and Samuel Wu mntort 1 t >!


AlliriMer»i, will; d„ in a ME toRotary club to-'irt8 rtiirtwH e R Nextwill beRin its sum.a% tti Golden GaUCity.'. ltt«W« w,H : an exceptional.^ and Mr. Hall willr, safety methods eanft Wi pay «ny industry5Ml will lave darg«,tUk< Suuoli B. Grant(:i fivc-minutc talk.? speaker at thewjllbe Rov. Rob.ml, <strong>of</strong> WooJbury,e-mlnute talk will bo byf, 3truWe, yiee presidentlar «f the First Nltionil»__IS TORN.fftimt Mrs. Thomas Harkini,f av,, announce the1 V<strong>of</strong> B daughter,. Monday.II has ta named Mar-* Jone. Mm, Harkini —-, Kumer beforeOF OCEAN CITY, N. J.} ORDINANCE NO. 5»OBDINANOB to repeal an erentitlea"An Ordlnaneo t<strong>of</strong>or tin control ana regula.BI the DIE sf the public hlgh>T«nd Eubllo places with respectBtaelni, maintaining ana reefcertain eonitmction- Public Utility Corpora,other*." AppfOTei April"•OABD OF CpMMISSIOI.'-f the City <strong>of</strong> Octan City, dcSheridM. <strong>of</strong> PhiladfefeWa, wereall wetk guiits <strong>of</strong> Mi*,l; 8.Hildreth, 1U4 Central av.SHERIFFS lALKBy viftuti <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> I"terl ft.*elu, for Mia <strong>of</strong> MortMtd Freral«M,to me direete* li»ujir out <strong>of</strong> theCourt <strong>of</strong> ctwnctry <strong>of</strong> New Jensy,on . the SIrd day <strong>of</strong> May, A. B, 1112,In a certain cauit WherelD Seaahorebuilding and Loan Association, aCorp. <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> N»w Jefiey,la complainant, and Bdgar Fer^uipn,et us, et sj, arg defenlanti, 1 shallexpose to sals at public veniue. onMONDAY, JUfcl 2MH, lilg, _Uetween the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and fiveo'elock P, M., to wit. at twelve o'.clock noon (itandaiTl Time) or oneo'clock P. M. (DaylightSavingTime) <strong>of</strong> aald day, at the iherirra<strong>of</strong>fice, in Cape May Court Home,Uiipa May <strong>County</strong>, New Jersey;lill tlml certain mortgaged priinlieiwith the iippiiflenBiioes, In thebill <strong>of</strong> complaint in the said causepartlculu'ly »t forth and described,;litit js to BayiAll the following tract or parcelef land and prerniaefl hereinafter par-Lieuiarly described, §ituate, lying andtieing_ in the city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Glty inthe county <strong>of</strong> Cape May ana StVtte<strong>of</strong> New Jersey.BEINB tho Southwesterly IS 2-8feet <strong>of</strong> Lot No. 113 ami the North,oasterly 33 1-3 feet <strong>of</strong> Lot No. Ill,Section "A", Plan <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityAssociiitlon.BEGINNING In the Southeasterlyliny <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue 1371=3 feetL Soutlttveslwarsly 1from the South'pSMtcfly line <strong>of</strong> Fourth street! eontaintflkSouthweslwardiy along saidline or Qeean Avenue 40 feet Jinfront or breadth; and <strong>of</strong> thai wrathextending souiheastwardly betweenlines parallel with FouMh Btreef IJQrent to a 16 feet wide Street,Amount due under decree is 17,-057,78. with intereat and iherlff'8fees to be added-WH,LIAM B. POWELL, Sheriff.Dnted Slay «5th. IMS.Robert K. Bell, Sol'r. 6-27,4tpftll.0S P :. Sin* D6llOtI. ; V ;• .'ta>.' fHr th* ojBniafc at V drlww»ypsvud with gravel or sin*!dsrs, with brick HltMM, <strong>of</strong> .10:us,, yds, or leas, Bis Dollars, '(d) For B)« opening <strong>of</strong> II drivB.way, paved with vraval or eiB"denwithout brick gutters, <strong>of</strong>11 M, yds. or ]•••, Five Dollars,(el, For the opening <strong>of</strong> an unsaveddriveway or tiie public park along-the beach or oceanfront. (ungraded and without claderaor gravel surfaging) _ <strong>of</strong> 10 gq,yds. <strong>of</strong> lets, Two Dollars andFifty Centi,Section 2. That Section 4, be amendedto read aa followa;,'ieetlon 4. The areaa opened, dis.turbed or undermined by authority<strong>of</strong> any such permit shall bemeasured by the City Engineer,If any <strong>of</strong> the areas as set 1forth In Section 1 <strong>of</strong> this ordinanceexceeds 10 so., yds. thenevery such excess shall be measuredand computed by the CityISnglneer and the cost and ex.pense: <strong>of</strong> such excess shall beadded to the charge stipulatedIn said Section 1.Section 3, This Ordinance shalltake effect' Immediately,HABBY HEADLBV,WILLIAM H, CAMP1BLL,JOHN E, TBpUT,C l li "Amount due- MBfler deetee to 111,'173.51, with Interest and SherlfFifees to be added. •_,WILLIAM B. POWffllA, Sheriff.Sated <strong>Jun</strong>e lit. 1131,Robert K. Bell, Soi*r,«.J.4t-pf 119.01.CommlslonBr • <strong>of</strong> fcnldrw .Insuraiiw,B.lO.Jt.pf 14,10IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSETo Rudolph Falkenhagen, FlorentFalKsnlmnen, and Walter M. OreBy virttie <strong>of</strong> on order <strong>of</strong> the Geiir*<strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, madeen ihe day ef the date here<strong>of</strong>. In rcause wherein Clara A. Gill la' comBlalnant, and Sugene Mori, Jr., amethera are dqfendtinlM. you are reinilred to appear and answerhill <strong>of</strong> said Gomplalnfirit, on orf th S d day <strong>of</strong> August nthbeNOTIOiThe ahove Prdinanee wns parsedon SR^onU and final readings" at ameeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Cemmls-^ioners <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CIty.s New Jersey,held en the Sth day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e, <strong>1932</strong>HABBY A, MORRIS.City rlPrii.S.!0-H-pflS,O'elock p, ,>!, (Daylight SavlfiKTinit!) <strong>of</strong> isifl day, at the Sheriff^<strong>of</strong>fice. In Cape May CourtHouse.Cape May <strong>County</strong>, New Jersey,All that certain mortpigedpremises,with the appurtenances, in thehill <strong>of</strong> complaint in the grHd rnua?onrtlciilarly set forth and de.^rfhi-d,that" ig to say*.All the following tract or parcel<strong>of</strong> land arid premises herelnnftprparticularly describea, Hltuntci, jyinniyid being in the GIty <strong>of</strong> OeeunCity in the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ciipe May andStattf <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,BEING known and deslRllati-d JISthe Southeaafuriv po feet sf l&ta No?,S53 and 8S5. Ryrtlon "A", an thePlan <strong>of</strong> Lots <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CitvHociHtion filed and morelly deacpibed as foilftwi:BRGINNING In the N<strong>of</strong>thweaieriyline <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue 400 feet gouihirentwrinllyfrom the soiithwesfeflyUne <strong>of</strong> Blsfh Streetr eontatniiif? Infront or width 5outhw@f>tWnrd1y onjtflld <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue 100 feet nnri <strong>of</strong>that width extending Noririweflwardly . between lines naruitpl withSi-. Groshoa arehocftuse you held a^ikbnbagenand FlorJcenha^eiij. his wife,whichon thy ianda described inHgage,lted <strong>Jun</strong>s %Btf 1P32,LYNWOOp LOKD,Rqiicitor <strong>of</strong> Complainant^45 Cooper Street,Woedbury, M. J,i'4t-pf $16,32frndrt<strong>of</strong> RuSTATE OF NEW JERSEYSfpartment <strong>of</strong> Hanking and iniTrenton, <strong>Jun</strong>e i, ifi1 ! jWhiTijiin. ' «** Eiirr'kri'SeciiriiyjiiH.I Marlny InHUranee Company, let'Hli'd m rliiiMMniiii In the State eOhio hnii tlkd in thin Department' tsworn staitTiiiMit l*y iht* proper <strong>of</strong>f!fttrs ihertKJf. HhnwhiK Its condition oyDycemli§r 31. J931, and business foitin* year and has complied in aLMuipecta with the JIIWH <strong>of</strong> this Stateiipjjlicaiije to it; hoWitherefore.l\ William H, Kelly, ConiniissionerpfFlunking and tn»iiranen <strong>of</strong> tluStiiti- <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, do hereby ceriify that said Company is duly nu--itibrisi'd to tratianrt Us appropriatihuvhiHan <strong>of</strong> flre. lightning,teinppseh liitid, auteniehile. inland tranB.fKtrtntiafi and sprinkler leakage insurunct* in ihis siiit** in iicnoriintiri.witli hiw until May J, ln3S. Threondltiop and business <strong>of</strong> said Cpiuiy at iho dr*t«- <strong>of</strong> such dtntuniis shown n^ follows:l[,iiiliilitip«. except Cnp-Iliil nnd siirpliiM.__ ] .!)T»,sriPii!d-up i';tpit.:ii . I.nOn.nnsiiriitilH fiver allIJiii.liitlus -„.,,..^_ Wt.lmM;iic-onii! fur (hi" year. 1.017 OirDlcluiraiinflitil for the .„ J.BIT.anp.iSa Where<strong>of</strong>. I have heriOPEN NIGHTS DURINGBY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE FOR CREDITORSEntire Stock <strong>of</strong> Furniture, Rugs, Beddings <strong>of</strong>C. H. SEGAL and SON m N. ARKANSAS AVE.OPPOSITE READING B, R,ATLANTIC CITY. N. j.FORGED INTO LIQUIDATIONS ^ S tSfel-""f ° °' P Sf *«* ruc »°n tha t sweep, the tntiw atock <strong>of</strong> Furniture,the S o f tKft g ' t La T. Pi 'Ete ' ! . ThM | ruthlessly wsecked and ruined prices art the rethe«rder ot the truntee to sd! every piece <strong>of</strong> merchandise to the bare walls! Nothing can remainTrustee's StatementWith unlimited authoritythlt entire .took h» btentunm) over to me to UK myown dltcretlon and eut PP[ei,right and left In order to U|jthe «tock out in the ihortiltpoulble time. Ifi eiih we're•ft«r for the creditor, andw»'re golna to get It, If wehave to (Imott alve thli stockawaylWorda" Bletupea, toldWe, fall to deaeribi, th 4«"« rtMtructlon <strong>of</strong> furnitureprlcei. Thrifty fold Have comefor mil., srouna u „• thel"£!". »', 'h«» Mnullgnilbargains if you in wl.t, youwill m one <strong>of</strong> them, tco Leinothing keep you »yMJOHN BHIYIR,. Truitee,$7.S0MattressesOne lot <strong>of</strong> about4B0 brandnew,all - cottonmattress,eg, all sizes.Choice <strong>of</strong> tickings.Regular17,50 retailvalue.Whilethey last —STUDIOCOUCHAttractivi studioeeuch, s i n g 1 e,Coniplitiwithcretonne coveredpad. with flounce.letting Brict hasbeen forgotten.While they last,Congoleum ;RUGSLovely 8x8 heavy jfelt base rags;,all perfect. Hand-'some patterns. |Sensationally low!at . ' jj$|.88Other am F*nszuonaiiyre» idated, ;InnerspringMattressesAbout 100 high-(Trade iin.BO toS29.B0 mattreaseapatterned d a m-; ask covers. Nn-: tionally known! and other brands.While theylast,JmI$ 79 B^ Room SuiteA charming Colonial suite <strong>of</strong> four piece*, ambating<strong>of</strong> dreisir, bureau, Colonial bed, vanitydresser and bench, A sensational bargain— Vejf.tWdc. lovelypatterns. AD warfeetand,,all seamlesi. Whilethey tart.ASSORTEDLAMPSHADESFor Floor, <strong>Jun</strong>ior. TabLeand Bridge Lamps. Somearc hand painted, partrhment, glaze, velveteen etcJoin the crowds. Valuerup to $3.50.28c$7.50 GRASSRUGSSiit 9x12The ideal and inexpen.tivefloorcovering;.Beautiful patterns In tun.Rreen, mulberry. Heavyand' close woven,$246$6 LINK BEDSPRINGSsM riesp inuastoed10;an,' Esanidtd tn pn.$2.77$10 COIL BEDSPRINGSRegular J10 eoQ sprtiiKs.Guaranteed r u s t pro<strong>of</strong>.Strong and stardy. Canbe had in all sizes, whilettiy, last—$4.27$12 FIBRE RUGS1,3x10.6 and 9il2Cool and rich lookingrugs in gorgeous patterniand colon, Refresh yourborne for tiie suoimer[rtflHi theac wonderfiU rugg•4t i the ammiingly low$6.86$2 FOLDINGCARD TABLESPromptly at 10 o'clockSaturdaymorning, weplan on sale 210 regular$2.00 folding card tables.One to a enstomer. Whilethey last— .51ccoiicerned. All receipts wereeruy h^1f f f, ffi:ltea in the Couniy dopoul-Rfvmuei Accrued from Other Dtpartrnentii In the preparation <strong>of</strong> the•umliirf rsvi'iitm nceount we hive taksn up the revenues accruedfrom• i... .-..iMii, ,i..,,.,,,,„,.,,,„ but not nald. Sines Ihu (imountB duo on DKiffl.eKWiWW..0o_Ta« B,v,nu. No,,, (14,000. Into ilnniice the outstanding <strong>County</strong> tanen, the Coumy l«aued In 1S3I %\3a.gUO <strong>of</strong> Tui Kuvcnue Bonds <strong>of</strong> 1331, payable in 193!, la35 and 1B34, nudjinicMi Tut 11..VOIIUL' Not,! <strong>of</strong> 1931, due May 1, 1132.Ca.h In Cloied Banlii, |1I,Ml,1ii As <strong>of</strong> Decemlief 31, 19S1, tho <strong>County</strong>hul d.-i»i-lt» in iiirii- closed hanks Lut the First National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>L-Hy I itir reoponcd, Tliu liulmieua tied up at the presenttime ore naWildwood Title und Trust Company,—.t6.7B3.66I'lrst Niitloilul Hunk <strong>of</strong> Hoa iale CUV _ — _ 7,011,55|12,«2.il_urplui Revenue Account! Thn surplus revenue <strong>of</strong> the <strong>County</strong> wasJin? nil 30 11. ut Dcirmlitr 31. 1931, compared with 1173,143.78 at the be«Klnnlnj; <strong>of</strong> tin* yt-urluticbtednon: Thi- tomi iiuiPbtPdni-u <strong>of</strong> (he county on December 31,I1. m* J3.238,CU2CO ai. follovis: ,.,„„„„„Tirm Bonds . _ -I 461,000,00Surlal Bonds _ . 8.660,600.00Ti-mporury Nona , . ST.BOO.OOTrllfl Till Rcvunui! Nolt—1930 . ^_ _,.___ 1,10!.60Tin R.-venu.' Bundi. = lDS.DOa.UIITux Ituvunuu Noiis _H.OOfUlOtt,:]i,eo:,aoGENERAL COMMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONSThe financial <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>County</strong> are properly bonded.Thi! fellowlllK daflcita .jKiated December 11, ISSliilenclt, MiacolliiiiijouB Revenues—1M1 ,..,___—.-IT.SB4.14LJL'Hcit, Overcxpcndltiire <strong>of</strong> appropriations—108110Ci.no|7,tB4,14Thesii ainountl shouH be inserted 111 the annual Budget anfl rained bygrnarnl tninlion.In uccordiinee with the provlslon-i <strong>of</strong> Section 13 <strong>of</strong> Chapter 102, P, L,17^ lli.j ^urplu.« revenue uccounE has lieen propefiy kept.Tlu'ri 1ia new In mitlsfactOry operation the general books <strong>of</strong> accountiulred liv Suiitlsii 4 <strong>of</strong> Chapter 3liB, P. L. 11J0.The prgpHr division <strong>of</strong> accounts haa been eslabliBlied so far oa thejookkt't'pniK I* concerned and eeptiratt' bank aeeounta have been tiiitinuinvtlfor current, trust and capital accounts.All dishiir«ement's have been made by the <strong>County</strong> Treasurer for alleparlmenig, eseept where other authorisation Is specifically provided for.Be far as could 'be ascertained the notes have l|eeh issued in Hccordnei"with the statutes.The proper transfers ef appropriations required by the Budget' Act.vure made prior to the close bf the ltscal period,_The pubiicution <strong>of</strong> a suminary ef the annual audit with the reeom*iiendnrloiM us required by chapter J8I, P, I,, 19H na attended to for theeiir 1MB,We Bhnii lie pleased to assist you to the fullest extent in connectionvlth the recOHimeiidatioIin <strong>of</strong> this report.Acknowledgment: In the course <strong>of</strong> our audit we recPivod the complelnioopuruiiaii <strong>of</strong> nil the <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Couniy and we greatly appreciateliu coiirfrsien emended to us.Certlfieallon: It in hereby certified -that to the best <strong>of</strong> eiir knowledgeind hidief thv witliin report is ittrue and correct atatemenf ef the nnahialcondition <strong>of</strong> the county <strong>of</strong> cape May, state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, for' the'eiir 1931 IIH shown by the books and records <strong>of</strong> the said Courty guhnlttWlto Ufi, stipisU'mPiHed by personal inquiry and Investigation,Yours very truly,CHARLES B, BOCKBTf * CO..WIUIJAM H. WBLCKEri,Registered Municipal Aceountont (N. J jCUHRBNT BALANCE SHB1T8—1M1ASSETSIVCIIUP Account* Receivable *uliiy Tases RecelMblt!1931 TflXM .„„_:.„„_„..„„„ „ :.._:^^^-: _.1930 Taxes—Uorougb <strong>of</strong> North Cape May _Diie from 193! Bend Account ^•Due from 1931 Bond Interest Accountjuf from H.uiku In Liquidation in Possesilon <strong>of</strong> theI) i ii" stale conunlssloneriWiidwouu Tii.i! and Truat Co.__Firm Nutlonnl Bank, Sea Isle City_18 3cemher 3121,819.7318 3 1r>. cemher 31 January 1* 2181973 | If.§74,01Deficit —I expenditure <strong>of</strong> ApproprlaHons—HJii,31J,il1.4M Bglf6.S90.ii10,000.0011,741,156,781.652,416.717.684.14100,001.4JI,liS83,Jlj,17I.I.MllUTieS AND IURPLIUB MWBNUMTai Revenue Daiida ,_m^.___»_ „_. | lil.i'an Revenue Notes _• „. „ — .«.«_ 14,iABBfOBrlations Reserved „, ~ .-—;.,—-_-=^^SURPLUS IIBVBNUB .__.:_:...-^.. _ _ 813,841.75• BH,!M.I1 % 271,S«.7STRUST BALANCE SHEETS—1831December SI January 1I 8,041.25 B,ii9.4t112.41 jCape May—1M0 TaiegI.IOJ.IOSALi.In the X'ounty OfBtnto <strong>of</strong> Now JtntrWat Irtt* intDrHi>ctloii af illlerly side <strong>of</strong> OCMB AS?contliininK In front £k—wenteriy ol thnt mini sithi! Norlhiviulefl^S. 11Awsiiue IWo hundrMthatwidth nilgngiu •In lennlli or diotf buiparallel with the MUlLlStreet ill,.- NoFthMIMilwhich in tin: IgJUkvtSMlNorth Htrimi) Iht iSuhundred and thirtf^'jBy virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Fnc- | NOD. ITS, 170, lfj •las, for sale <strong>of</strong> MortgflKed Prtjmiges, ', f*plnt St-dtlan an asto me directed, issued out <strong>of</strong> th** ' -' " "Court ef Chnncery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,on the Uto day <strong>of</strong> May, A. D. IBM,jn a certain cause wherein Sweden,bore National Bank, a corporation.Is compiaiimiit. and Vineiand TrustCompany et ais are defendants, 1shall expose to sale at public vendue,onMONDAY, JUNE 20th. <strong>1932</strong>between the hours ef twelve nndfive o'clock P. M., to wit. nl twelveo'clock noon (Standard Time) or Qnno'clock 1». M. (DnyiifjlitBnvinKTimoj <strong>of</strong> said day, nt (lie ShnriffH<strong>of</strong>fice, in Cnpe May CourtHouse,Cnpe Mqy <strong>County</strong>, New Jersey!Ail thnt certain mortgaged prem.l«es, with Ihe nppiirtenanees. in Ihehill <strong>of</strong> complaint in the said causepurtieuliirly »ct forth and described,that Is to say:All the fallowing* tVaet or parcel <strong>of</strong>inlid and premises herelnaftiT pnrInlid and rremlses hereinaftr partlcularly descrlhed, sHunto, lylnB anilbeinir In the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, inthe <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> r-upe Mny nnr; rjtat.,<strong>of</strong> New Jersey, bounded and describedii« follows, to wit:BE0INN1N0 at the Intersection <strong>of</strong>the Northeast'eriy line <strong>of</strong> NorthStreet and the Northwe.ntorly lino <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> Road! and eitendlnn thenceNorthijaiitwardly along thi! aaldNorthweateflyline <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> rtonil,Thirty.three (JJ) feet; and <strong>of</strong> thatwidth extendlnB NorthwefltwriHlly betweenparallel'lines and at right an.Kies to <strong>Ocean</strong> Rkd, , one huiidnjdand one (101) feet.DEINO ii portion <strong>of</strong> IJM No. 3U,Dldck S-Q, <strong>Ocean</strong> City Gardens,Amount due under decree is III.-953.44, with Intsrest and Bheriff'ffees to be added,WILUAM B. POWBLU Bherlff.Dnted May 2!th, 1912,David O. Wotkins, Sol'r.5.27-41-111 $11.08IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEYTo Elmer A. Martin, executor un.dar the latt will and teilament sfAlexander Martin, dee'd; Jcanle• raunlng, Harry BraurHng. BaulnBarilla, auitavB Baritla, Elmer A,Martin, Individually, Mary Martin,hi. wife; Alice Kane and AlbertKane, Catherine A. Flnnlgan' andJo.eph J, Flnnigan:Hyvirliw <strong>of</strong> an order <strong>of</strong> theCourt <strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,mnde on the nineteenth day <strong>of</strong>May, 1011, In a cause wherein ThePennsylvania Company for Insurancenn I.jvei and SranllnB Annuities,Gum-Man <strong>of</strong> Iia.belln. Keller, i, wenkmlndedpenon. In complainant andCash . .Due from Soroush <strong>of</strong> North Cape May 1011—<strong>County</strong> Library Tai : :State Tuxes ReeelvkblDue fram Boro <strong>of</strong> Nopue from Municlpnllt!(see schedule) — lill TineslW AND BUHELitJaDue to Municipal Custodians!'Second Class Railroad TaifDue to State Treasurer!1BI0 State Taaas—Borough <strong>of</strong> North Cape May1SJ1 BtBta TuilWDue to MunlclBallUei;Motor Vehicle Fund - .Reserve for Helping Teaghers —^^^^__ :State Aid—Unlmp'rd Roads (tikap, 110—P.Tax Revenue Nott- ••-•UBPliUBJ— ^II_141.11 I329.JS2.3Sist.sesini1.M1.I07.K2.0S146.18l.Ml.IOS.W4.10.oi,ioM4.0I. * M0.n4«.M t T.1M.0SCAPITAl. BALANCE SHEETSAmount to bs aecupul»ttd ta the Sinking December il JAiuary 1«— to_P»y Tern Bond. „ ^ * - __j m m M % 4 H i 0 0 0 M• s,-i!l.M(j.i5Mii.soi.ii199.76E.4J450.644.44n.sn.<strong>of</strong>1,000.00r uiiu i« ray i erm EflDSI ^^_^^Amount to be ftalnd by Tuture fustianto Pay =—•-•••»—J-Amount to be RaJaed to P«y Temporary NotesAuthortledImprovenentaCash ' 1~»*°ll4,fM!]S58,416.57puly Itate Commlnsloner4,6II,T7Qeneral IT«rm __ _Mrtal Bond!T*mpor»ry. VnaoiaMa —|Bi» to CumntTJIABILTTIBB[mprovoment Bond»:Bonos - r,MM4 4S 1.000.00• * » •I3.*46.(l}.4fmyen are defendants, you are required to • appear, plead, answer or demurto the complainant's bill on orbefore the twentieth day <strong>of</strong> July,next, or the said bill will be takenasconfessed against you.The said bill la filed to foreclosea certain mortgage made by CatherineA, Finnljran and Joseph j, Finnigaii,her husband, to Isabella Keller,dated _ February 17, 1928, andrecorded May 14, 1186. In the <strong>of</strong>fice<strong>of</strong> the Clerk ef _ Cape May ConntyIn Book 1)4 <strong>of</strong> HorWases, page 330:And you. Elmer A, Martin, Bxe.cutor under the last will and testament<strong>of</strong> Alexander Martin,dee'd;are tnade a defendant because youare the eseeutor named in the lastwill <strong>of</strong> Alexander Martin, Deo'd,who wag the owner <strong>of</strong> record at thelime <strong>of</strong> hit death <strong>of</strong> the premiieiinquestion, and you may claimsome interest in the mortgaged premisesby reason there<strong>of</strong>;And you, Jeanle Brauning. aremade a defendant because you mayclaim some Interest in the morlijag.od premlsei by reason <strong>of</strong> the pro.vislona <strong>of</strong> the «j|l <strong>of</strong> the nnld AlexanderMartin, Deceased, who wasthe owner <strong>of</strong> record <strong>of</strong> the mort.united premises at the time <strong>of</strong> hisdeath!And you, Harry Braunlng, "amade a defendant because you arethe husband o( the iinld JennieBrnunlng mentioned in the precedin«paragraph and by reason there<strong>of</strong>may claim some Interest In thesaid mortgaged premises by way <strong>of</strong>ncHoate right <strong>of</strong> eurtesy, or other.<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> ClEXCKi'TlNO •THEREOUT ihaparetM (said paredleaandfroni the ^mortunBei;BHOINHKO jiIn the Northweitefij IJ^(iAvenue, at Ihe dltiigs jflfrom tho Southwest! ' ~Street;iipntainlnialong said line §f t _f«et in front or briftjlb; tIng <strong>of</strong> llmt wiJth Jtaft.,belWM«ti parallel lia^ i| igles to'said OciiQ-Afjto tt 15 feet wiJe ittrt.Soutliwi'»teris- Ii f«t i115, Suction North 1" 'Clly AHBOCiation, fl__Amount duo unto 8884.75, with interwtfues to bo added. - . _WILLIAM 1, P0WH4IDatod Mny Mth, lift 1ted May !S!h,Cole ft Cole, Soi'Il.li-2T-41-pf 185,11IN CHANCERVTo wllllatn H, Phiillpt,:!Llyvirtun Of m BjCourt <strong>of</strong> f'hunoery efLmade oil tliu day <strong>of</strong> Ik I<strong>of</strong>, in a cauBs wbshrInv^Mtinent Co,,les W. nnrliiiin I—.ijrson, and Charles 1I'.'oplua nnnk aBd_Mxueutor <strong>of</strong> the11. Andernon,irustentii, are ,WIHInin H. PhlUlpfc ;derendantii, you an rponr nnd anawef "ceiiipliiinimiM en erdny <strong>of</strong> July, inn, Sf;iwill lie taken u'"Thesaid bill toa curtain liiortBir"H, PhiliinH und _,hl» wife, to Well J«WiCTrustfe for airtlllJlli n Adand jliniile li,inirt 16th, 19-Cily <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CISAsiacm* Muy, and»ey; and you, ^_are made defendanth,. Unnd.node - „owner _ <strong>of</strong> SBIBh, ower oUiilert May lBLEAKLYBURLiLY, jBURLINqWest JerseyCamdcn, Kew_Rolleitors <strong>of</strong>5-3Q.4t.pf 113.84IN CHANCERV OPTo FRANK H. ORMA. RAU and IDfLIAM5. Individualimim <strong>of</strong> Northwllftual Btnem AHByvirtue <strong>of</strong> aaCourt <strong>of</strong> Chnneery -made on tt,e day Jt'if. In a cause wtartrtordon, Becrrtary oWOommonwenltli <strong>of</strong>complnlnnnt, and ?(lire defendants, you Iappear nnd plena, t*a the complainants .fore the 1.1th clny <strong>of</strong> ,the said bill will M rfesped „.This hill Is 111if the Court o!niraSnsthill Is " you.And you, Bessie B<strong>of</strong>itle, are madea defendant because you may claimsome Intereat In the mortgaged premisesby nann <strong>of</strong> the proviionsome Intemises byMartin,owne ethe mortgaged prenn<strong>of</strong> the provisions^ "ot} he S* 14 Alexandern, Beamed, who was thnowner et record <strong>of</strong> the motSdpremises at the time <strong>of</strong> hi, "\P d *j u ; OustaVB Borstle,it ncl t \ defendantbecauh hOustaVBBorstle, areit ncl t \ defendant, because you arethe husband <strong>of</strong> the said Beanie Bor.f tKara.fW!Bg l %"n|B •*• VreeMng Kara.iraph and by reaion there<strong>of</strong> mayclaim some Interest In the said mort.gage premises by way <strong>of</strong> InehdatorlEht <strong>of</strong> eurtesy, or onierwlie;<strong>of</strong> the Court <strong>of</strong> cmtlie complainaiit »lots m and MS Inplnn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City /cated in the CIW |<strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape Ma*Now Jersey, nna olijdefendants. to —(~,nndDfomlnes to s»«^yyiilinm D. aordon,Banking <strong>of</strong>Ivanla.Pennsylv;You are madeto snld cause <strong>of</strong> aot.Io lo the above mm!premises Is vested; 1Dated May II, 19«-THOMPSON *Solicitor <strong>of</strong> C1421 AtlanticAtlantic City,1-20.4t.pf tlt.MmRm^LM*lmr A Martinmentiened In tie prtcealng paragraphand by reason there<strong>of</strong> mayclaim some Interest In the fsM mortgagedBMrniaes by Way <strong>of</strong> Inchoateright <strong>of</strong> dower, or rleht In the naturether«<strong>of</strong>, or otherwln;And you, Allen Kane, are made adefendant baoause « «•*- -•-•—wmeintefilf U 1 nMartin^ **"you may claimthembrftnKed... <strong>of</strong> the provTtlons11 *i— — *•- **** Atexanderrtln. DM-MMd, *ha w»j the own<strong>of</strong>record <strong>of</strong> th* nrartcasHl n»m.8HERIF>S_I*"My virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ djton.* for sals <strong>of</strong> Uottr**'to ma directed, IssuCourt <strong>of</strong> Chancery "on the Ilth day <strong>of</strong> 1In a certain causeArmao la complBlnanl,8, Dyson, Jamesband, and First<strong>Ocean</strong> City, M. J...W* -,shall expose to sale at, ^due, on ^ «MONDAY, JUNB •betwoen the hours <strong>of</strong>,nve o"clock P. M...I*. 1 ;o'clock noon (Stanaarao'clock P. M., (DsyiTime) <strong>of</strong> said day, at<strong>of</strong>fice, "in Cape MnJ, nCapo Slay <strong>County</strong>,AH that, eertBlntail, 1 iwlth the appurtejun At complaint in tn.i-sparticularly set forth «BO*jthat is to uy; .All ths followlnf ti-,<strong>of</strong> land and WMIW,particularly descrlbeo. m•nd belnK In the C1BC"- 1in the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> *"State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,lot numbered Six Hiht «al(IBHS Not ToJ^ HenBona'Fourth: When fhr cln,«» vnlril... hold the' service in Ihn ove.nine, it did not Ttnnw ibr rn*.sons for the reuiwsl <strong>of</strong> the niinuiiriintniiwithchurrhes. IfCharles H, Marsh, pro.iiincntboardwalk buHiness man, luis takenthe initiative to send n iiiiiiiout on the load, to bring Inwinpssto <strong>Ocean</strong> City. The mun ifj nowengaged in soliciting group nit.infs to this resort, fi'nin 'iiiihclassbusiness houses, i-uch as insuranceagencies,Mr, Marsh is flrmly Ronvlnffiuthat business can he secured, IfCiill lthe shore,While the (ckets <strong>of</strong>.feied by his represtntinive nr«good only at his conCBsa'iins, Mr,Mursli Is also working with thohainber <strong>of</strong> commerce <strong>of</strong> whk'li heii ftn activj member, to makepnsaihls i!Ornbiriation tickets inwhich all boardwalk interests


-fc.mmm ePatrolr'a crack beach pa-'given , nalionjwideft next Issue <strong>of</strong> theIfagazlne. which willMe on .life savinft.writer has made severalfcjl <strong>Ocean</strong> City, while prej>thft article, and a numberaphs have been taken; lor the Sign <strong>of</strong> the Anchoiand DanceBLUEtCLUB' {Opposite Seaside Theatre)80MERS POINT. N. J.MUEIO BV'|ach Snyder's SerenadersWd An Enjoyable EveningAt A Moderate CostMinimum or Cover Charge•P. VINCENT, Mgr,ithon Dance letBig Pier Attraction.ACTION!THRILLS!LAUGHS!DRAMA!TEDBROWNMuster <strong>of</strong> coremonivn <strong>of</strong> the stnnational Marathon dance atYoung's Million Dollar Pierj Ulnntic t J ii_k Ternei Isen lini. ipicked ti am to intei the fi wmid ii hoinnt. to win mo t <strong>of</strong> tincunts»huh will include rescniby boat ind hum surf ind podrescues life hoat rui wnnmint, mis jinl first lidJohn IvilK ih I met \wmim Iwill hi in ihinimiiiin^. i M ntMailt\ hit7tirild mil R ilph 1Clavton in IIIH bint ind le mwoik J iclt I 1 iiii7 mil lewi L IIlett winnci <strong>of</strong> thi ibo u i i t in itlast ii ir in tin. life Iin it I umil Joli) Cire\ mil ()1 if Di IIm In ih i in in I pool ( \( ntMOORLYNhow PlayingFollowing t-lost. UDOII th'ut hu brilliant unt b in (randHoti 1 Cntn < arbu makes hi rhue i jpiHjranci on tin iiitenin As ^ou Dtsiu Mi filnnzuturn )1 Illl width dl (U bill I U1RT1I Him Irllo pi i\ whuh »n pnen Ud on Bm idu i> list i i onIn\ \m\ D in MiCiiihu 1)11\ tin roll <strong>of</strong> u Hu l.iI) t mfi iiHiitnnir \\JI i nmill ihlt n imhlami to 1 worn inI ih uil to bi dmil Imiu.ibiHitinun i/iii>. drimitu lonflut Mel\\n DUIKJI who iili\i I ipi'o idll)iii Su in im mlimipfht Orh i thi> Ii I.IIHL null toll"Two Seconds." however, he portraysJohn Allen, a hard-workingiron worker who is a victim <strong>of</strong>circumstances.STRAND.Now Flaying.Souety Uirl," Fo\ drama presentingJitinc Dunn .11 a ringheio hopek'rtiv in l»vc wjth »pampered pet <strong>of</strong> society «nd with" r«y Sh union m the title rolethian lutum it thi fatrandihtatieDunn W'IC i rise to. a pruiinmnt puiitioiiinion^, thi leadingmile plijer<strong>of</strong> the iinema InMiss «an with In suwililni pi if .innlime in B nl ( irlwill iMi» '"seen us a repn mtitui\outhfrom tfle ma i. m thi roniaiiticcomedyIheliiLili if the tor\ whii.lirevolves around iht loniini <strong>of</strong>Dunn and Miss Slum i in is "n' I luiIni Si i ill111 previous film rules. Hiiliilisnnreswho is bctruvedlover and thenltconci^rnVOIIIIE smiiby herhettinsol \t i\i tin nitiPi ntll( pi Ht fWIl till\ outllfulImtlrFRIDAY * a/ ind IhuriduvSi mil il for S 1fi jin I inll« ( iu\ le lu f nil )li IIOM 1II >t N w ilii ft itui whiihiinnoume I I) in lkt it piimi t th Sti in I 11K itiWidm l\ i ii null d ti In filhdwith ihe in lnufaituiLd in w incidents which have so unacrupuImisly increaaed the circulations<strong>of</strong> so-called "yellow jounials." Thestory is bv the most famous <strong>of</strong>iill tjililoiil paper editor,i. Many<strong>of</strong> its incidenta npBeoroil in ananonymous story which he wrotefor the Saturday Evening Post,and his book hos Men circulatedendlass editions in thiscountry anil hiis been translatedalready into tevent pen differentliinituiige?.Special Full Course Dinner — 50cALL FRESH VKGETABLKSTHE BEST OF HVKUVTHINOLargest Senior Class toBe Graduated on Tuesdaynt1nm-a rrom m»« Onc3In H(2i» tin- girls outnumberedie hoys 30 lo 24, and nfc»m in"'27. they were two-to-onu, 2G loevening 7 A «—WMtifn Eleetpic iound—FRIDAY A iATURDAV_"SOCIETY GIRL"withJAMIS'BPINCERDUNNTKACYI*«K(y SlmnnonAi.o — RAY COOKE "TorehieRiliti the Auntir'Dill,,— MONDAY A TUESDAY —."The Strange Love <strong>of</strong>Molly Louvnln"withANNDVORAK, LEE TRACYAlso—Light Houie LoveWEDNISDAY *•"SCANDAL FOR!withCHARLESBJCKFOR&l'nt O'BritiAlts — Raymsrid Hlttnla la MOWRyan's Restaurant| B38 Boardwalk <strong>Ocean</strong> CityOPENING SALE - - SAT. JUNE 11- -9 a. m.Ted Brown; Mad Master <strong>of</strong>Monkey Businessdirecting theSHOWIN TOWNwilU41 COUPLESnow on their3RD WEEK!| T <strong>of</strong> Maratlmn DancingKr.50cMen'sSportShoes$2-18Black fi WhiteTan * WhiteTin & ElkBOYS' SNEAKS48cWhite ft Black, Sun TinIn All SizesM ONEY talks these days.Nobody isashamed to save a dollar and theseprices shout for themselves <strong>of</strong> the great•hoe value in <strong>Ocean</strong> City's newest ShoeStore.Special - - SpecialOPENING DAY SPECIALEma Jettick ShoesNOT ALL ilZESCome Early For SelectionlADIES'SPORT SHOES& Whit^. AH'Wliite, Tan & ElkBrown fi WhiULADIES'Pull FashionedHOSE48cIn all Shades. ChitTon orServiee Weight,NEW SMARTSummer ShoesFor Womenvaried . leathers and shades.CHILDREN'SSport Oxfordsand Elk Sandals84cSites 0 to ZEconomy Shoe Market'Sells For Leu'911 ASBURY AVENUEMHjWWWAaUHUHI,11 Ri'iiiluuifto reeeivtwork.Thi'coniesnextthfs general coursetin: larjri.Mit number,diploiiijia in thecnmmcrciulcoursewith 27 (sonly 14 will gradunti: underthe rln^ical hannor. One lto>,Bertiam Cossulinon, makes up Iheindustrial arts division,( nnimi>nct'ment .Simplr,(Mnninom:einent will be ejtti'ewelysimple this year, ii«ordiriK tothi'seiiedulcd procram. All mldicKseswill be given by students,with GeorKe E. Brown, suiierintendent<strong>of</strong> schools, »tid Dr. MinotU. Stiuinaid president <strong>of</strong> the hoard<strong>of</strong> education, taking only minorparts in Ihe proceedings.Di,SUinnaid will present tli« diplonms.Margaret Uauhman, valedictoi-' iuii, will give the iirincipul aildresson "School Ideulu," and l)avulMizruhi will give tlm aalutntoryaddress "KiiKy Money Ktandarils"will he thn nubji-rl <strong>of</strong> miothertalk hy Juinr.s Hrownlee.mOlivia Wuy will s])eak on"Old Fashioned Standards andOur High School,"Music interspersedthroughoutthe program will be furnished bythe high .schonl nrchi'.stra ;md nmixed chorus under the direction<strong>of</strong> Miss Helen Derrick.The following will receive diplomus:FORBETTERSHOESSEEROYALOCEAN CITVS LEADINGSHOE STORE045 AgBURY AVE.Exclusive Agents forFlorsheimSHOES FOR MENFriendly FivesBuster BrownFOR BOYS & GIRLSEnna JettickS<strong>of</strong>tShellCrabsliiHilrnl i-out-M- -- Ui-oiKr AUaim-H•••il A ill. Vlliflnlil CluutinK. M.i,.I' I I'lirnim. K-itlirjii l-IKh. I-IDI-••• !:M'1H. Wllltitm Mnlliz I. Ir,ny l.nwli-^h. llt^v Nuild Hvli-nSillll. Olivln Win. I:IIIIII,, \v',,li, i|(,||il IMifirlnllt- WiHKliunSi'in.ml I.'(HlrHi- — \nnji 1 IMI kin tilmlfl llullei, Kilnuinil ll.illi\ Vlnitllnhcr. M.i-wi.1 Ili-i-li!-. ' AlhinKUiirkluirdtliftlil-nrriill.iitFi.-mon i:i'n-i : yHcUnClink.Uluinoiid.OlufKrum.-r.o.ocilr GlAmoidov. SU-1ltayiiuiii,]ton ll,.,ir% iM-nur .1. . "w.VllVV iViIU"Jivln .liihnsun ,li . I:I1.',I,IM-UI K.IMIUII'.''""•. '••"ii MIIKIIIIIIH!:i'o. William,MH, l,, || .i,ll.-inyMull.iDnvlilThilinPaul I'i'ltlt. Frniikl'oncll. John row.UiinniiJrrrmikllnlKK. rmikllnIliimld Uo«».DlmnMnry T(Mnlti,Why mAbout JLet's t<strong>of</strong>t]JohnstotCafe\INASBUHV.1City IDELICIOUSTake Some 1nlno,DwilrlcIy.I«iih..|lcWuiuhko,lii-rtIln. only wnlorilunlriiilcourse1 !SPSlight damogehome <strong>of</strong> Mrs M. i» >700 6th it,, Wedntla spark ignited tMJbuildinf, rireraejW"•'Me in short oWThe proptrU i«J. Cooneyj, Mrs.tenant,BEAD THE •Hotel HamnaST. OFK BOA'80 ROOMSEui^ptan PI*RoomOWNERSHIP-'NowThe Famoui H«"K**JYou are sure they're ri 10, <strong>1932</strong>. tltOl<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger Do You Remember?, aw Sentinel, •itablnhea isil; <strong>Ocean</strong> OIW LeiJief, E.Ubllrtoa 18»1: ...*•-•• D,_.,.,. i~a^efl CanullOatM 1114,i CIV M l BtUbUibM 19261 leBtlBal.Mdatr.Ntwi, CsnMlMMcd "IS.Btenfl M B*Mnd>clau Mutter at the .But <strong>of</strong>fice u <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltr. N, J,,UBftfiF AQ% Ot luiffi 8, 1§7I,"For • Greater <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltj"jry rrliuy fram tha ••BUnU-Maier Building, Eighth Btrmt IM5JJ ATMUB (nut to Bed 1MB'* Hill), Ocnn City. New Teraey, l.y th0I OCEAN GITY PRINTING ANU PUBLISHING COMPANYLOH1N P, ANQKV'INB. Editor and OcnerBl ManagerJOHN C. SM1T1I, AdTurtlnInc U>n>|«rSutiMrlpllon Price; |1,EO per YearBEH: New Jcney Preso A.mclatlon and National Editorial AuwlfttlDBPhiladelphia AdvertisingBre«ontatlvssi NevllloValnut Street,HUoiilniSi, ItuiTHE COMING OF THE SHRINERSIE invaBion <strong>of</strong> Ocian City next week by the Shriners!, looms more and more as one <strong>of</strong> the outstanding events,|t only <strong>of</strong> this season,, but <strong>of</strong> several years.Estimates vary on the number that will come forone-day outing, but that the total will eaiily reach1,000 seems to be the most conservative,| The Shrine is always more than welcome to any cityI honors with its presence. Good, scouts to a man, full" fun and with unbounded enthusiasm, Its members in-Ill new life, color and zest In any community.The Shriners constitute one <strong>of</strong> th§ finest types <strong>of</strong>nerlcan citizenry.<strong>Ocean</strong> City will be proud to welcome .them and tolure them that the entire community is theirs to do|th as they will for as long as they care to remain. Itill hope that their brief stay will be so pleasant that|ey will want to make this their permanent summerlyground. Individually and collectively!Joseph R, Smith, in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City arrangeents,is to be commended for inducing the Shriners toike the pilgrimage shoreward.80 YEARS AGOA .10-poutnl channel basswas tauKlit in the surf byGeorge Smithemah, <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld,Mr, and Mn, Bert Steelmanwere on a trip to NiagaraFalls,The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Mst<strong>of</strong>BoatClub was arranging a regattafor <strong>Jun</strong>e ZiK•Mendel Bredklej', son <strong>of</strong> Geo,Breekley, was home from Philadilphia,where he was attendinga business college,James K, iMorey tlieil after silong illneiis. He was On andwas a pioneer resident <strong>of</strong> theresort.The Younlr Men's ProgressiveLeaKUi was presented with apool table iby James Franklin.IS YEARS AGODr. Charles E, Edwards, one<strong>of</strong> the orittnizers <strong>of</strong> the yachtcliih and father <strong>of</strong> Reuben W,Edwards, died at 70,William M, Ranck and Mrs,M a r g a r e I Pfitzenniyer weremarried by Rev, Charles H,Buhner,You See, It Wo* Like ThisBy AUmt T.RMAmelia Earhart Putnam has flown the Atlantic, but• there 1» nnp daring thing no modern woman will ever do•eat a hearty m*al without worrying about he! 1 figure.TRANSPARENT STOP SIGNS,HE unfortunate collision recently at Ninth and Wesley,was merely expensive. It easily could have§n fatal, like the one last summer.During the hours when the traffic lights operate, theilihood <strong>of</strong> collisiona at light-controlled intersections areJgliglble, gut when the lights are darkened, the dangerI continuous,'• Visitors who come here prefer to spend their moneyvacation pleasures—not hospital and repair bills,from the navy denartment beforeUBinir their craft,,A class <strong>of</strong> 15 was graduatedfrom the high school.Theywere Cecelia C, Hand, C. E.Kulp,Marguerite E. Meehan,Ruth D. Scull. Verna M. Wilson.H, W, Adanis, Edgar Baron,A. A, Blaekman, W, C.Cook. William t. Grbb, MabelA, Lake, F, W. Zeigler, H, A.Harre, E. J. Kondle and LillianR, Turner,STILL PAYING TOLL<strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy'M Gay 90'$To RECKLESS DRIVEKSSIM WAS FH/STEREDIf Sim, the special <strong>of</strong>ficeremployed at Headley's pier, isnot shakint hands with himselfhe should be, for he had a bunrFOT"mi^rai = years Thy Sentinel-Ledger has advocated fe or luck last niithi that onlymsparent STOP signs on the bottom <strong>of</strong> the traffic ^X'uTfi.p'dUn Sunl:hts, that %vould be illuminated during the hours wheniffic lights are inoperative,As no attention has been paid to this suggestion, it is[ident that the department <strong>of</strong> public safety prefers tot collisions, rather than spend a few dollars to pre-„ them.Red lights are now attached to the bottom <strong>of</strong> theWo- iHght».4» call police. The polic* can he called byshlng the light that would illuminate the STOP transmcy.with the manaReis <strong>of</strong> thechurch fair, Harry Headley hadtickets primed with a perforatedticket on one end. As hesold the tickets he tore <strong>of</strong>f thiscoupon ami handed the body <strong>of</strong>the uasteiioafd to the nurchaser,., out 10 o'clock, when therush was over, Sim wa« st»-itckels enme In, Just then a radiantvision <strong>of</strong> loveliness in theThe first holiday week-end <strong>of</strong>the summer season finds themotoring public still paying tollto the fatalcarelessness <strong>of</strong>pleasur*-bent drivers and pedes.trians, Vineland and vicinity isnot lagging in this respect.It appears that all the advice,,caution and warning whichmotorists , and pedestrians retseiveij forgotten in the heavytraffic <strong>of</strong> sunny week-ends. Pedestrianscontinue walking onthewrong side <strong>of</strong> the road;drivers still feel themselvescheated if any car passes themand, take pnitive measures toeerrecj. the situation j cars areparkedperilouBly near heavytraffic flow, right tunw and lefting; and so forth. Yes, and theforbidden firewater is imbibedI The cost <strong>of</strong> repairing the car smashed several weeksmother,th th cost <strong>of</strong> equipping the traffic Mgo was more than the cost <strong>of</strong> equipping the trafficwith transparent STOP signs.Repulilican delegates will soon be making the trip tothe convention, at WiicaRO, wUhnathing thrilling on theirprogram. Capone'g in jails Hoover's already nominated.Headlty was under theimpression that there was noperson S! the door, so afterhanding the tickets to the younjrlady, he took them back againand told the purchaser to "steiiright inside." ihe did HO, andas Sim saw her coming he heldout a big, brown hand for thetickets. But the lady, apparentlymisunderstanding his meaning,placed a beautiful wiiitehand with pink nails and tap-TRAFPIC PLATES FOR THE OLD BRIDGE,>W that the contract has been let for the new bridgeover Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>are, it is well to remember that ^ ^ ^ j -J^ % ^he old wooden floor bridge is lust as skiddy as ever •— • - —nd that it must, in its old and decrepit condition, car-^ the additional traffic that the other three bridgesietween Somers Point and <strong>Ocean</strong> City will attract this-After traveling over the first three bridges, which' arelour lanes wide, the motorist who may be strange in theseiarts is bound to assume that the remaining bridge overBeach Thor<strong>of</strong>nre is also new and first class,f Some rainy day or night this summer, we may exbecta car to skid through the rail. There is nothing§ew about that. But our duty to the visiting motoristiietates that we provide all possible precautions,\ Danger signals will help. But on wet days or nights,even a moderate speed will produce a skid On wet boards,Consequently, wu respectfully suggest that the State.Highway Commission consider the advisability <strong>of</strong> coveringthis bridga with iron traffic plates, <strong>of</strong> whiun we uu-L "rstand there is a surplus supply that hag been remov-How at^waiBMrs. Complain'


PoliceBetWijdwood mimicitinned this wAsk toi new administArtntrtchanges in~«1 family *)H a1 demoted police <strong>of</strong>$ in rtympirtn«nt <strong>of</strong> so .luny roomsniter that ro<strong>of</strong>, and whi. n ;, tcijut « mttd to n e th. ro i .thespace above the ro<strong>of</strong> },.. shouldpav foi that privilege.The outdoor aerial is ncrcs. iit *a b -said to get brui L.i. ti l.cyonil the local station. Legal opinion,it WJ= sjitl fmors t« i. ndThis property will be used as •sanitarium -with more details tobe announced at a later date.• • *Of the iialcs made by the sheriffMonday <strong>of</strong> this week on OccairCity real estate, the total amountdue under the various decrees inall umounteJ to J92.929.I8.* * •Real Estate NeuteOctan ally, •Jgffiep, a] us., 4g ClaiWearer. ei"v6, part '<strong>of</strong>* "" " ' """" slaa 1, ,lord, on the ground that tha ten.ant ip using more than lie burgainwlfor.• • *Malcolm R. Chattin. jf Walter'** relitf man at' limChattin & Son, realtors, is stilli"eS"• i- n nflJied in the Atlantic City Hes=: commission meet-' P'W" ' . ,•<strong>of</strong>. Mayor Brieht I. , Hl * ""pas', fHeads hope to me^..JiSTO. and <strong>of</strong> Com- -' u - n ! -^ m <strong>Ocean</strong> City sion.awf^i^ffielltKirtv anrl Visitors may call between £ olidJAlberta A, Gline, owrijr <strong>of</strong> 3Cnsmomn was an- " atllt511 17th St., *aid that n^F B»dww E « ew » i** 1 " in The Bulletin last_i Keatinir jetm W * (1 1 S . mentioned that the I7th st,'UtbeJ.ThotaaijbstJtalbeach would not be aT.K-. Detwaller, st ux. Part <strong>of</strong> iSS«l mid nil <strong>of</strong> 2413, blwk~M.Q~ JILunghlan-voBowr co, Yr»ei.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Title & Trust Co tiOcCMii City iecurlll,., Corp, LotS3 and JS5, section A.i^'j^meA'ss ArmOeoriru II. Roth, it ,,l to i*,.n«,^yi. Both, Lot 1J34, bieck IB, Sat,Floni E, Champion to JPSSP *C1 : 8 "ffit m iL>ui**• SM '«-li-orso W. Prensoll, nt UK ibOomii cityTitle nnd Trust Co10. IJrann City BMiirltlcs Core lit.:»>= „„,! M13.. bloek M, Garden.,ik i:. 1.1,.inn,-on. ,.| „„••• ,n K, Booth, Lot nil. SPCflo,I-1nhr I nk I!Frj r.lEinlh tttt t-t £ Bnmt- asUpr^r Townshipi iindrPB f to A^onDonnisvlllp lioad nilimlrilnKlimdg GeoFgii E. Qandy,containingt nrrrs,Thumiui Durham. «i »j[,,»ioKnthlmiMcfllnnls. iJits iU Qrld 3U. iilk^IrathmerepT Rfldflie T«wii,hip.Will aiii Bijae, «t „*.. m' wllllaniborJ '"JJ,_Wock il, 'White,.o«r»o B, Wlillo Co. to Julln Illv-^Lot 17 and IS, block »; White,.lih'oJo S, Burch to Alvertii N" reh - M. •? O»«"rt"«*ou» Nl.Mrehefst '" """Hn'ne '»WIIHH,,, B, POWBH. Sheriff, luoii.!«> Thoinjis B, »enn.r, elal , !o:ih,.l M, WUipn, L.t 2 and STlWi--i'« H<strong>of</strong>fman, Blp Orands,IfmS^ US?""-wA *"»niorei. II. White Co to I.-,,,n-S'w^a^^"-"*"Knthcrini! CoHlns, et vir, [„ n,,^uslmn, et ul, IMoT Lo? 35. U«Sinn,, in Kaoml Csrl»on, iur, nrWjlilam H, Chandlf.r, ,.t, ,,| n,fti-hnrlwi I,. Bert,Att,-. (n [,•„,for Henry »r. Ottons, to Bavla P.Hiiiiies, ot "B*. tKO, U>1 Ji. l)lacHOily <strong>of</strong> Wlldwonil.VVIIIIiun ft, Kamllton, at ui,, toiVIIIIani S. rtoimrs. Lot S3, liloeli 44.Hsiniin Worobe, ot u., to Aiicmiickoriion. I^ot: 18, bloclt 54, Wlld-Sqod Harbortraet.piilnur M, Way, i>( ui,, tn V, ,\.nilmaler,Adni'r ejstyto Diivid 5!c?-Iflhljin.Dee'd, Part <strong>of</strong> lot li, \m.Urant Joneg, gt Ui,. to Prank P.Uiubrn. et BJt, Ijot 0. lileeH llo,BsrsuBh <strong>of</strong> WildweM Crttt.Chiirles B. YounR, Hi'cr, to I4W|«iv. Orr, et ui, ijjoo. Lota 14. U,COAL AND COKK.„ and 17. block »«.Lower Towruhlp.MlamL Beaeh Builders Corp. toHelrn Tyson, Lot S, block f, MiamlBeaeji,rp toblotkSAWSSHARPENEDTOOLS GROUNDR. I.. LEMONTBAV AVI, PHONE 1447KOPPIRSCOKEEXCLUSIVE SALES INeOEAN CITYWALTER SACKCO At13th and West AmPHONE MISiiiiii! to Fmnk rorshay, Lotg JI'.»0, 31 and 18. block I Vlllal.Mliiiiil lleneh Builder* CorppiorfoB.._Wi.llle«on. Lot I '13. Miami BaUbiHume to Vorna VniiKo.t, Lot IB,I rK 13, BllamlBealh,Simc to, Bsmle Huniriioll, Lot i,huw-K 3^, Allaml Beachfi. Miller. Irft 21.L t1)1PLUMBING HEA" in J I n Hi r 11 uI II k U VllliiCape May City.M"ryMrGmlli to Cntlnrlid. ••! ill. Ijit on north nldi>PLUMBING—HEA HNGWILLARD F. STETSEHPlumbing andHeating>?5 CENTBAI. AVE.Wone 38.1- -"""'iHifilfii,QuietCar Turns Over TwoTunes; Driver UnhurtBio Grande — John B, Silvertrifl,^f i0Min J ur >'. TuesdavIthourt the car he w n, rirh-lr/.»-a» almost (Inmolished wh 'ftturned over twice nfter heinif ina coIlKMon with Fath's , ru(.kP^rK ^!^rS - SUffPr< " 1from srv.fr.jl bad^ bruises and Bhock,nSSERVES PLAY DAY.UBY PLANTPWOMS=^ ^* wig «ccrt. It,-- —» a taJEpayer—and wno Isnot todayT—jo over to the Ambassadorand ligten in. You willbe welcome,• • •New Sanilarium fnr 4th Sf.•nd Wesley Av.The largt cornar property, 401Wesley av. wag sold the past.* through the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Walter ISlcCorkle. realtor, |PAIHTS-•-..„ teacher in ,jcation, visited at Prr-Monday, toconducts)hacnunryPAU-Md.,Hnrriot Wiihdeflleh, ot vlr., toCoiiBtiint Ford, ot ui, I,otn O.iS, (5•mil 6W, section D, Oemiri Cily ParkWriltiT W. Adams, el HI., to Rob,•rt Iteynnldi, ••< ux. 130(1, Let 2.I'lOfk P, Cor^sn 1^ Inlet.Oerinii Tewnship,t>*Mihih Orae*? to Oirnan M, Genrs-,fnii-t -\t\ Deiiijisvi!h>, etirnt-r cjth^rIftnd* nf Ot'siry,eentainini; oneh-nihnf nn acF^, •sga lite City.N'jjiiiiniil Sr\vlng.« and Trust Co, toSlnrgaret Marsh, et als. Lot 15. blk-41.Guroiidh <strong>of</strong> Avalon.niiiiio Olond, et a),, to Ocors,-ainrirl. Lot ti, gpi?Mon J3,iiciNdjiy nineh cm, to iciicn r,fir...ni-s,Lots 4S, SO, 0T nml M, lilkCS-D, iaraunh <strong>of</strong> Stotio Harbor,Wiliinni Curran, "t UJt., to Hurry'"— - it us. llrid. Lots 51CARS PAINTEDCars Painted$35 uprcTTTr—-..has flia an- IBff* n«Brtbor«,, Just, J 'n tha. owner af ait* and fMBrantthe Blaot. which Ir «w in JM IJf«n idmitid bv-it Mm Thqrion's It, MifUlOB. IPAINTING CONTRACTORSRETAILERSPaint-Up StoreORUQBBBOS,Aitury Avt,PhonePainU OUi BnuheiBEST PHieii ALWAYSAgents for Steeltqte Rabber EnamelPHONE «9».wPAINTINGINTERIORWETHERILL'3PRODUCTSritfijilfHtiliiitiiiiiiFnSHIP BYTruddng Co., Lie.BBSftif *~ari „ii Sklft, 10 h. p.Kunnatli motor, gjnipletelyequipped;firiee $500, Ft-rey T. Biake,207 w. Bio Orande av,, Wildwood.o-a-aipriTEWUlTBBS — Have you menthe New Pioneer Remington Fortableat 110,71 — a spliiiHlid lii'tU:fflachiiie that fills a isnif felt wiilitin this litre. Inveatlgiite today!Smead Broi, IM Landis Ayr-iuiu.Vinoliind,l-).JtcLOST AND FOUNDill'"I sh ill never rea e• Vnu ml li ie v mi'*But vou 11 rn 1 mrvIIUill thpto think <strong>of</strong>LOST — 4 keys, on a utrllie.TIIM-Buy. in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> stli uiuANtitiry av. Reward,Ht-lurn tidgntlnei-Leduei'<strong>of</strong>fice. Oe^mi Cityt-jOjtpJFOR RENTIV>R RENT — CattagcHld ntiftl section Pmd tro]It*y stijtInn08 Sl d S1 OR RFNT —t rooillii illHint Ian and sfr nn Orean C4 E J Shore rdfurnUhiHl. 7mliid in flnyOS; to stori'liR«uaonaliie,Point. N. J,C-lu-att;iw,furnifiht'il.Few- nitnutu^the Croatetircyou.""I shall j>' .» y,Vi ;n,i" «hesaid quietly. 'U;it i Hivnom Ishall have to iti.""By the way," she said BB shelit' the table. 'I c,,n • fn • illi!fiOtlr you wsic tvli.ii viia wm.i** tk\ ye*terd- ; v.'"No," Diana kept her eves lowere


MOToowr enr, ir, j.?mmm[mh:"tap « oAftit rf"TOiL_ ' • ,-= --—&^^mandM,lHepm to Keep Docket Free '?$???"??*** ta •w*o rewnUv viewed tte wift. t jed agma TBesdsj. when the new! eommuHOners in a sweial resa-CongMtian_HOTELm>OLT THE LONG.ACRE|H(»W"O|pen-Under New Management'"::''American nd European Plan(Pafcfc Dining Room Open <strong>Jun</strong>e 18)L^teJatFrfliSLaidCenlralAve.1Oeeu City, N. J.Om Rut, ta r«t <strong>of</strong> ike OCMB, En-«Ue, spaciDss rrrudu. loosuntiywilt «• brtensL BaiM xtty •adente,WiraWnOKS XOW—RATES FOB 5HRLVERS""•"-- —*-»-- - - , _——^____. JHI a^au inesoay « _? commijEioseri la a - medal re^siluuon held up payment <strong>of</strong> Interestion f430AM <strong>of</strong> beaeWroat pur-_fchase bonds, pending the outcomeaf**J[ff!!»!I ^Hr* 1 ,* a Mkttitj The criminal ewut calendar ia ! ' rf ,! B " U the formerifm.» n-_j -. --. --. »«w x.| T h e reioiutioji edoej not repu-•1 hut i» a safe*Train Wrecki&»», U>U«EW ION tutportion <strong>of</strong> it be sort.Crone has taMmd irm- •taw Schedule For is «^ wt ^ ^Shore Boa in EffectDsi m Iy ,, tl K I * "S. mneHij records show there are onl16 cases left which ran be trie* i icumu <strong>of</strong> municipal interests untilthe suits now peniine are settled.|secord:ne is Joseph Clark,Co,wait mto effertMonday^ e ^Ils f« afom C^n at?.a- m. and the taut60s tares HmaddpUa at s : is £•10, and the last at S-SO pAdditional bnses wfll ftS35SOne J,ew York shop i 8 ^oingnnjs with removable stones A^th eaefejBg. They , ^i,,.be screwed m w position.if the witnesses,Mr; Hand gaid this week he!hoped to dean Dp nearly all <strong>of</strong>these 16 within the nejrt month orso, and he pnpomes to call inTuckahoeA&Pk Robbed AgainEngirjermn <strong>of</strong> Penruy Ttw»- M " BruMwUt CraiiiFrank Scliock, engineer for thfBrigrlFanla, and driver <strong>of</strong> '_J-fated AUantif CityYerk express 'whiehnear New Drumnight, Is an <strong>Ocean</strong>owrij living at 611"•Scboek has Been inforattheintervalsthe easesthe list is exhausted.Despite the fart that the TOm-Srt^h °L? e « ' «Jo«wort has been omitted is """Days; Loot inView *is in St.Wa«, Sir. Hand says he raLHi'««M int., unjaythe grand jury to session if tJ, f j CP "" ilJ *"'"'«»»*i*««* Pile up enough to w amnU a *2y- ..KeystoneAutomobile CInbALFRED T, BETANAsemAsemCENTRALPHONE isTuckahoe— For the Mtond time«;~M days, the Atlaritie and7Va Co. ^tore her? wajint», ufljay morning, anuw«fi< iakvnW"«S3JMri!^ *.,, w h o lack,! Wft-«r*. and a dear calendar * ! m » !n » ! ane»n. apparently, arc'Lonf, delayed casej hare a' sa " '" """poor effect on the rest <strong>of</strong> th». ! j/court work," Mr, Hand said "and ln J why weI | should eneoarage speedy work1 r Tne flrst is that whenis areodered cmlekly, it arP«rf»»d with Uto*cuum^esfoneONE STOPSERVICEmmimmieekly Circulation inSoot/tlenyWelcomeNobles!OCEAN CITY SENTDNEL-LEDG:AND THE OCBAN CITV NEWS, CONSOLIDATED|2nd YEAR—No. 10Publication Office!Sentinol-LedgBf Hide,, Sth it, and OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, <strong>1932</strong>,PuWlshoa Every Friday-|1.6(1 a Year by Mai)lore Men ShouldIo Bankrupt SaysS Referee Heres't Let Sick Debtor Bellcome Worse Without DoingSomething, PleaSister Follows in ,Pathway Blazed byBrilliant Brother5TEEDLE BLASTS OLDSCONCEPTIONS OF LAW!lost Men Honest, He Declares;Give Them aChance to Start AfreshRnliDit nItlikpSteeille, <strong>of</strong> Atlanticreferee in bankruptinke10 the Kiwanis club,'Stlny nonn at the Bolfcluh,[on llif errnnenua imiiresslons iniiril to the linnkruptcv law amiliis nppriitions.He (Ipclnred that many personshave Hie idea that the majority<strong>of</strong> hanknicies are "crooked"anil niarln for the purpose <strong>of</strong> cle-IfnuiililiBrfodltors, , hut out <strong>of</strong>315 e.-ises he lias hnnfllfcl hp saidhn nstlinatpil only in were niadewith dishonest intent, or apprnxinialnlyfive per rent.Bankruptcy No Disgrace,"Tlie word 'bnnkriintcy'" hesniil, "is to Ihe nverase laymannnil business man a rpntiWvewonl, something tn hn sliimnef!nn.l rivoiilfd like 1a nlnirup, "Mostmen cnnRiiler it r\ rlia(rv. lrp in nv,nil thi-nwl'vpi <strong>of</strong> tlm linrnfita <strong>of</strong>art. This should not lie so,the -law <strong>of</strong> the Inid. iuatany oihnr Invv. nnd m Ininiiiflnrroi's fliroimli elr-nn nndcomplies with tt'O tfrns nnd tirovisions<strong>of</strong> the Inw, T see nn reasonwhy any stip;mn sliould attarli.to him."Thi! bnnkriintfi- law lias two.primary objects: First, the rnlief<strong>of</strong> the hfirrassoil ilobtor: and sicondly,to sfciire as nearlv as mayhn nn equal pro rata distributionnf the axsnts <strong>of</strong> thp insolventdebtor, to and nmonif his creditors.Why Not Be Charitable?"Thorn is no strain worse thanfinancial worries and where suchworries. reach • the 1101111 that itis impossible to carrv or, whyconippl the ilobtor to iiimn over-(Conllmieti on riiKn C)• -.-. - . V - . - * • ' •Jernee to DirectClasses on BeachCalisthenics To Be ConductedWithout CostJOHN EDWAKD BACKMANFollowing In the footatepa <strong>of</strong>her brother, John Edward Backman,<strong>of</strong> thii resort, who was validUtorianOcian Citthi 'class <strong>of</strong>high senool.AnnaBackniun delivered theCiiptalii Jack Jcrnpd and hisbniich ifilai-iis have vnliinlei'ipil tocnnilurt lionch t'liiHSes in enll«thpnii:s,Lawrence M, Id'tir reportpclIo the chamber <strong>of</strong> cnmmvrce,Tiiosday niirht. Tlinro will h(i nocost enniiecletl with it, lie said,-illr, Iienr was chairman <strong>of</strong> afhaniher committee aiipointetl re-CMitly tn wnrk • -i "Ci'p;itlvp ndviirtisinK"for Orpan niiy. Heailviicaled a revival <strong>of</strong> Iii-.irh caliatlienics,so popular a few seasonsapn.He said TuM.layniirlit tlmtMnynr, Hrailley ami Ciiui:iin Jor-TOP linth nvu in "lieariy acrorf."The classes will lie romliiftpdat a jioint between the hnach linspitnland the nuijiir nii'r. Thedirector will ha on' a sivmll staml,which the cuards will liuilil. Inndilitlon, tlie lieacii patml will arramrnto cive frc'iiwiitilpnionstrntions,' James B, Bfiyill. iiresident<strong>of</strong> the chamber, iilanned toappoint a new conimittio thiswen!;, to include one boardwalkbusiness mull, who will work oil Ith details for the summer withCapt, Jernep,Long Distance PhoneCalls To Be TaxedThe tax on out-<strong>of</strong>-town telephnnecalls, which will no inWeffect Tuesilnj', will hp collectedby the Telephone eo, i.n eachmonthly bill, "it was announcedthis week by K, A, Praley, localmanager,Notax Is iniposeil on calls amountingto less than BOe, butrails mer Hint nmoiint, and umlerSI, will lie tnxnii 10c; over SIbut under .$2, will cost llu: extraolid rails over |2 will Do taxedZOo.An extra column will he addedto the telephone bills, showing theamount <strong>of</strong> tax, which the companywill turn over to the federalRoverntnent,—SNAP SHOTS-=At The NewsOut lawyers were no matehagainst a racketeer, thisweek,'The commencementseemsto have startedsoniethinn.Wonder if thereIs, anyconnection between <strong>Jun</strong>e -21,the lonnest day <strong>of</strong> the yfrir,and these new fedefnl taxes?Girls may 'be cut short toythe tasi on long iliitancephone calls,valedictory address at the annualuomnjjnceipnt eiereiKea <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City Hij{n*Bi!hdoI TueBday night.Her subject was "Our High Schoo]Ider^s." Misa Backtnan, who- hadan excellent scliolastic record, be.ing distinguished in science, math,ematics and french, has . rpglsteredat the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvnniu,where she plans to studyto become a teacher.On Monday <strong>of</strong> last week, JohnEdward Backman, at the annualconimpncenient exercises <strong>of</strong> SyracuseUniversity, received the degree<strong>of</strong> bachelor <strong>of</strong> science in civilenR'lneerinjr, John, who has had adistinguished record at Syracuse,svas the only member <strong>of</strong> his classto graduate with "mapa cumlaude" honors, which were won byonly 37 students among the 108!)(Continued on raRB 0)2c Tax on BankChecks, TuesdayMany Expected to Pay PettyBills With CashA tax <strong>of</strong> five cents will heimposed on all telegraphic nieslianeii,regardless <strong>of</strong> the. totalrnst, nftcr Tiipnliiv. rahle andradiograms will be taxeil 10c,Persons who write checks, he.giiiiiing Tuesday, will (to throuirhno differentprocedure thiin inthe past, hut it will cost themtwo cents for every check paidHome Control ForResort Is DemandOf Mayor HeadleySays Rest <strong>of</strong> Country DoesNot Understand <strong>Ocean</strong>City's ProblemsSCORES JURIES FORSPEAKEASY VERDICTSTells How Mercantile LicenseIs Protecting HomeMerchant and HealthA declaration for home rule <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City was vigorously voicedTuesday night by Mayor HarryHeadley, who explained to the resortchamber <strong>of</strong> commerce the motivesbehind the mercantile licenseordinance, which recently became"<strong>Ocean</strong> City must have homerule," he said, explaining that thenew ordinance gives city <strong>of</strong>ficialscontrol over outside business en.terprise seeking to enter the re.sort.Wants Home Control"We have to abide by certainitate laws, but the sheriff, prosecutor,county judge and n majority<strong>of</strong> the juries are composed <strong>of</strong>people outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,Their environment is different thanours. They look at things in adifferent light,'They may he honnst in whatthey tbink is right for Oceun Citybut we must have some controlbesides what we get at the courthouse,"Turning to the speakeasy prob.lent, he continued;Hard To Get C»nvictton"It is hard to prove a caseagainst a speakeasy. We firsthave to get the evidence, thenpresent it to the grand Jury, Ifwe obtain an indictment, we gobefore the petit jury. Many membari<strong>of</strong> juries, if not connectedwith the business, sympathije withit. It is almost impossible to geta conviction,"While that may please someother parts <strong>of</strong> the county, it doesnot please <strong>Ocean</strong> City,"But tinder the mercantilelicenseordinance, we can revoke aman's license. We have controlIn our own hands,"Continued «h Pot* 7)City Puts Lid onVending MachinesMercantile License <strong>of</strong> Mc-Allister Is Revoked<strong>Ocean</strong> City MayorWants Home Rule,Not <strong>County</strong> RuleBudget-IndustrySurvey Body For<strong>Ocean</strong> City, PlanChamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce ToCall Meeting <strong>of</strong> Civic'OrganizationsASSIST OFFICIALSIN DRASTIC CUTSHARRY HEADLEYC. <strong>of</strong> C. to HaveMember DriveRevitalized Civic Body GutsDues to $5Plans for a chamber o( eonimereemembership drive rivalingthose <strong>of</strong> several years ago werelaunched at the Golden Galleonthis afternoon hy a committee ap.pointed Tuesday night by JamesB. Bevill, chamber president, Themembership committee, which metat luncheon today, is composed <strong>of</strong>Charles B, Marsh, Elmer JacksonPearl, Bayard L, England,Roy E, Darby, Dr, J. HowardSharp, Herbert C. Adtilscott andMorgan Hand, Jr.The annual dues, heret<strong>of</strong>ore $10to residents and IB to non-residenti,have been rpilucecl to $Bfor all memberships, and the fiscalyear will start <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 instead <strong>of</strong>January 1,Stands Upon New RecordStanding upon the record .<strong>of</strong> theseveral campaigns it lias under,taken since it btgan jneetingweekly, a month ago, the revitalizedchamber will seek to nirollseveral hundred members.President Bevill pointed outTuesday night that until thechamber's depleted treasury is- atleast partially replenished, it can.not suecessfullv concluile many <strong>of</strong>the things it has undertaken. Themerrttaershin drive will be for thedouble purpose <strong>of</strong> bringing inrevenue and new blood and brains.through a bank.For the federaltax <strong>of</strong> twocents on each Imnk draft goes into effect on that date, and willcOTiiimie in effect until some tlmsin limt,Althuogh- local banks have not,a yfit received advices from citybanks with which they are affiliated,nil to thp manner <strong>of</strong> handCCanltnijpd on Face 0)H it doeinH stop8»n, dir, the flhriniM iwOrean Citv is no nlace for slotmachines, whether <strong>of</strong> the so-called"vending" tyne <strong>of</strong> out-and-outgambling devices.Three <strong>of</strong> theformer were removed from the re.sort this week, as soon as city <strong>of</strong>.ficinls became, aware <strong>of</strong> the nature<strong>of</strong> the thing,James McAllister, former beachchair proprietor, took out threemercantile licenses for "vendingmachines" last week. One was tohave been located at Van's tireshop,another at Cone's newsstand on the boardwalk, and ano.thcr at an unnamed point.Mayor Headlev and Chief <strong>of</strong>Police George Rack investigatedand found that the object was tohave customers put coins in themachine and receive a stick <strong>of</strong>gum or package <strong>of</strong> mints, andriossihly anywhere from two to20 brass slugs, each reading"good for Re worth <strong>of</strong> merchandise,"They held t]ie objectiveto be the slugs, rather than theconfection.So they told McAllister to takehis machines out <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citywithin 24 hours, that they wouldnot be tolerated, and that unlesshe complied he would face prose,cution.His mercantile licenseswere revoked and his money refunded.Mayor Headley points out itis another indication <strong>of</strong> the protectionafforded by the murcantilolicense ordinance.Frank Wagner, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphiawas a week-end resort visitor.AnSecretary Report!!indication <strong>of</strong> whnfMay Start Paring 1933Budget This Summer, toAvert Financial Crisisthechamber has been dninp since itestablished <strong>of</strong>fices in the Waterco, bui]dlnp; t was presented Tuna-:!av night 5In the report <strong>of</strong> thesecretary for 'Mav 10 to <strong>Jun</strong>e 14.In that time, 221 letters ivereanswered. There were three telenhoncnlls from Philadelphia, onefrom New York, five from MianticCity and BO locally,Therrwere 28 <strong>of</strong>fice nails,"These calls," said the report,"represent persons desiring emnloyment,directions to variouslocalities, Innniries concerning investmentsand those where simplycontact to a visitinir chamber <strong>of</strong>commerce is sought,"Tax Appeal HearinffHere Tuesday, 10 A MProperty owners in this citywho Have filed appeals with thecounty board <strong>of</strong> taxation from theassessed valuations nlaeed againsttheir holdings, will be given ahearing Tuesday at city hall.The hearing is scheduled to beginat 10 a, m,, and although itprobably will last through the afternoon,nersons making appealsnre urged to go early, to speed upthe work,A large number <strong>of</strong> appeals havebeen filed from <strong>Ocean</strong> City, itis reported by Edward L. Hice,secretary <strong>of</strong> the count? hoard,There are !»"••- " • last year,he said, <strong>Jun</strong>e i". wan the last flayon Which anneals could be filed,Rush For Stamp 'Bargains *Before P. O. Raises PriceThrifty Customers Lay in Surplus Stock Before NewRevenue Act Applies; Save L«tsa Dough—Oh, Yeah)NumeroiiSi inquiries! have beenreceived at' the Oceiin City post<strong>of</strong>fice, asking if it is advisableto lay instock <strong>of</strong> two-centstampa and two-cent stqpiped envelopes,before the rates areboosted to three cents for ftrgtclass letter rates,• OtheiSi have asked, if the twocantstamps would be Bnod afterJuly 0. when the new nmng goesinto effect, and have appeared abit crestfallen when told thestamps would lie good, but wouldneed a one-cant stamp to keepthem company,•Rush for Bargain Rates.Post <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong>ficialByesterdayrecalled the former wartime In.create In 191T, when two preminintlocal business men rushedinto the poiteffice to buy lawquantities <strong>of</strong> two-centersbefonbn the other hand, some personshave already asked for thethree-cent stamps and envelopes,to ilia prepared. Others havebought penny stamps, to add tothe two-cent stickers,To Sell 2e Envelopes,As a matter <strong>of</strong> fact, the localpost <strong>of</strong>fice plans to sell all <strong>of</strong>its supply <strong>of</strong> two-centstampedenvelopes beforemarketing thenew ones. An equal nuiniher <strong>of</strong>one cent stamps will he suppliedwith the envelopes, and the com.blnation sold at the new rate,No rush on the list day <strong>of</strong> thetwo-cent rate is expected, and <strong>of</strong>ficialsare not anticinatlnR an increaseIn the sale <strong>of</strong> post eardi,This eitv has always mailed qnin.tltits ef.nogtcardi, as visitors liketo iend uleturei <strong>of</strong> the teaeli anflether seenta to'their''M«dtti*New Football CoachTo Be Elected SoonThe school board meeting Tuesdaynight was an abbreviated nf.fair, cut short by the commence,ment exercises.An adjourned meeting will beheld, probably next week, when aiuccessor to Richard V, Guest,'ootoill conch, will he elected. It:s expected that one or two vn.enncies will also ho filled nt thattime, .Gardens Home IsLooted <strong>of</strong> FurnitureThe home <strong>of</strong> William F, Hard,ner, on Batteraea rd,, ai SimB>son av,, was broken into thisweek and furnishingsvalued atISO were stolen, it was reportedto nolice yesterday. The loot infludedwindow shades and lumps.The house was not furnished.Entrance was gained through arear window, after which n do<strong>of</strong>was broken open. Police tookseveral fingerprints and hoptto apprehend the thief.Dr. Gilbert Rich, <strong>of</strong>it ttt wttk snd hew «t ttiA survey commission to startwork now in nn effort to effecta drastic reduction in the city's1033 budget and also to study andanalyze the possibilities <strong>of</strong> introducingindustries or an educationalinstitution into <strong>Ocean</strong>City may be creatn.i, a.-; fhe result<strong>of</strong> recommendations made atthe <strong>Ocean</strong> City chamber <strong>of</strong> commercemeeting, Tuesday night, bvElmer Jackson Pearl, vice presj.dent in Cape May <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> theNew Jersey Taxpayers' Association,He urged that a meeting <strong>of</strong> thpheads <strong>of</strong> civic groups be arrang.ed to form the commission, whichwould be similar to the AtlanticCity body that 'brought in reeom.mendations for a large budgetreduction there.To Call Meeting Soon.James B, Bevllf, president <strong>of</strong>the chamber, agreed to appointa committee this week with instructionsto call a meeting <strong>of</strong>civir organizations as quickly aspossible,"There is tROO.OOO due the citynow indelinquent taxes," Mr,Pnarl said. -"Unless the city canrealize heavily in its approachingtax sale, the delinquencieswillincrease to $1,000,000."The city treasurerand thepresident <strong>of</strong> the FirstNationalBank have been doing their bestto sell city naper, but that can'tgo on, indefinitel.v.The soonerthe business people realize whatthe city is up against, the better.Not Too Soon To Start."The more reducing <strong>of</strong> the municipalforce is not going to ac.complish what must be done,"Some people may think it iftoo early to study the cjBflstion<strong>of</strong> next year's tax budget, I dwt.I do not think it would bo embarassingto <strong>Ocean</strong> City to letthe people realize that we're tryini»to face the situation in abusiness-like way,"I think the chamber <strong>of</strong> commercnshould cooperate in n study<strong>of</strong> the budgetsi runt ion ami. gointo the question <strong>of</strong> industry. Ifwe make a direct contribution ingoing after an industrial or educationplant, we will accomplisha two-foldpurpose: Wo will betvorking with the city and we willproduce a source <strong>of</strong> revenue thatwill help reduce vne tax hurdnn."Pay Taxed Promptly^ Pleii.Mr. Pearl said the Taxpayer'sAssociation would liliu !he ehsnn-(continiipa jn PUBS 31Marble Week inMovies Is HopeResult May Bring MoreParticipants Next YearRalph Shurtleir, director <strong>of</strong> thenational marble tournamnnt. andLuther H<strong>of</strong>fman, city publicity director,are trying to arrange tohave a moving picture cameramanhere' during tlio week <strong>of</strong>„ r" to take shots <strong>of</strong> va.-linlaphases <strong>of</strong> the boys'; ff wlvlc.here.The cameraman's expenses will_j paid from the tourney fundand the pictures taken showingthe boys boating, swimming, bniimroyally received, and so on willbe. used to attempt to sell to othernewspapers throughout tlm UniteiStates the idea <strong>of</strong> sponROrliig .11marble chanipion,Mr. ShurtletT Is also nriltinn nnappeal to various recreatioh cnn> tct<strong>of</strong>ind out the terhnioiie <strong>of</strong> conductuigthe affair so they may havo;hem in their bomfi towns ntii'thus cxi'ltp more, intnTnei in Hitgame,<strong>Ocean</strong> City To 'Surrender' ToOf Shriners At 2:30 p. m., T(i on PBCC tipait in thelu 1 Temple.While animates <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong> people who willto soar daily, now 1some at 12,000, it is. 1at least 3000 will (gnu.2000 on SpedaiIt was Indicated thismembers <strong>of</strong> the Tcmplidelphi.% that spine, 2000women would- take « "the special ctcurmonround trip being; <strong>of</strong>fered MPennsylvania Kallrond.To this number willthe host <strong>of</strong> Shrinerafamilies who will motor,the week end or at leant; 1afternoon and evening,they do nothing but ieat, it wdl mean a spurt Ilt1 with small amounts, John Mil.sfead, Augustus Ooets and GeorgeilichaKls swore they held on toiheir money.After leaving the law <strong>of</strong>fices.the racketeer he«tffed 25e fronithe taxi drivers for car fare tcAtlantic Citv,But yesterday, as the lawytrffound out they were hoaxed, thty«o"t together in a eouBcil <strong>of</strong> •mi.Then thev had the luck to mVbthe nernetratoi 1 .They broughthim into the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> ttJEWELRY BOMpaid for Old ttt-iry, oia BOWtllCnshlorlhe nrtielej. WUIPoit Ottlee Box =N» J.•WANTffl) — Muniwork with crew nssiLgelllns Mo hnuMnrtll . 1Apply Wllltam O0111n»,:rieri av,, Qesan r"FOR SALB—ir CedM,-.bullf, copper riveted/Rtstsr. lifiO, Fhoae -City,FOR RENT — T«BP ; .' tnent, ear. ith and,JBll'HUQVJ8 lams roomf, oned and ptUnteil, peola hater, IMW LMneiir. 915-ist ot. Iean C1W.irTDAttON•Mwoman.', charge sihsuiSi - orchildren .Thane 93M.tnotit). Ooetn,I Room*, aooo;nlM,tat*. HI Moorrstior two for mioliM to hrinw tlierB, I j»ea'.tridndf'-~-VftWanley Xmi, ^.-il. - ... -. ^T ^ e<strong>of</strong>ficial hawineithe room, imd, leaminr the tty, <strong>of</strong>fered to arrest thi/ibin,:.Out when he attempted to taa complninarft, none wai i{Apparently the" lawyer*want - it to fe^toowit*


ggffe fc*_Luigintfr •^fcjD^, to ^f|n Summ#^tff*Engagement Wjih Two Conceitsfollowing P'rOjtram Jai bee»WfomiWitib hn WnaunMd. """•' fly, kv-Oin Don * Lylplho'i'Sym-' ' • - •My Souvoiura,"-l^ffiBT^tf wiito 1 **«»«• «WW«Mt hw Sundiy.MSO" (nmnhh Gkambmta.§;•a li«i-t^aji»£Br» •* tbe muiie Mvilion:finals£ U^BiW»iri€«ver „. . AmnoBtiI "Pom evening ProgramAmerica/i and Circumstance," El* applies to the ilt?. 'Nobles <strong>of</strong> the Mj tic ShniicSOUHIIPmhdclphin-CdmilcnC»ty an* <strong>Ocean</strong> CllyMf olFertive in coeRailway Exrailroad-ownedFeiiania," from the 01 .__._„.:--r^ „' Track . Preischlitz," Prom the overturef,pf the Bsilsmy Ex- I to "pet JVeiseliut!!," Thome from** TOU Meet t^e ship-' "Iirwfation to the Pane?." AndanteMinuet, Huotsmrii'fl Oh„.-! and foad titan- in.iflif ears for tfte haul oa from "Der F"TJ, where ExprestIn ten! will make delivery 'Banco <strong>of</strong> thaeooslmife. In toilli's,r-J^Nr is concerned,^s-W..*B| OM transaction"The- Forjre inMichaelis."Meditation" (Avegffiipf: flled with the in-"JiBHtFW eommiaslnn, it* to mako a (jit chnrKeJB>»service, |rom Dnjnt^fajtfce.nnm dBsUnation „.. Cfcrotun Science Subject"a or Camrk'n. will bo 30c per «s Foi Thw Sunday> it will ef50The proupdct <strong>of</strong> . Oi.cn.ii City'sprovidirjr such llih enter-for vimtin«, ..„».„„„,„from various eities (luring theiUBirper that they will want t<strong>of</strong>or- permanent organisations andneet here every year, was dis-the«|g THK UNIVERSE. IN-CLUMNG MAN, EVOLVED BTfATOMIC FORCE 7" will be th,., , lUtJMt <strong>of</strong> l ^"m_te< hintonp >• > | |«trnor, Otdip NcililiMri Thorn is Hn>lt(uhn Oldfidd will IILinThe minister n v W11 priath in He themL NelUnRdom'A, Hnydmorninif ;ilmutThinsH in th*The jdult hililp (ht i , n\,i,the bible ichool roon* and itaught e-ieh Sundnv by an out"* mdinK-hihli-^turlpnt from imnni;umnier vmtor", All ir( MCIme Cla^e-i for thihlrpn arto openMACEDONIA M.(Colored).- o, m.f r Ki ii id) PistolThe vesper serviee will ht> a-iven 10 tl 111 —(hi I1H0I111K"let to the annual childrenV 11 a, in.—Morning worship jmriee" The Sunrinv Seliool willsermon., <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City .» in charge <strong>of</strong> tjie H1 p. nn.i-Oiurrh School,M door to door „S p. m.—-K%fFiiiiET WiirNlrii ;in Ipmplete program being .«„seinion. (" iitput rally.»y lAny loci] itjt by an efficient, commiftfif Mor Monday, S.Rfl p. m— Otriciul• vhich will mnkc the Tirenentiitinn, Bnnrd# _ -^-^.^^ »I4V a large gfonnd:-B" , ntl «f»B< wfr I if It it members expected and that frinndj. a large <strong>of</strong> ffroiin St.rfttfiiSES'" 1 * 11 ^MI J*hn's will b» on hand. The prohjHwftainhtaoii would gram if members wlII ta?in and at friends 7, o{ St ....— ! m- -Wnlnnsday, 8.30 p, m^ ^ ^ « j *• i*m* T],, j unicr Worship service <strong>of</strong>i toiamlttec! <strong>of</strong> the Wild- (jj e s UIU)« ,»i.»-i •••-» •»"ll«n <strong>of</strong> Commerce Isthe Sundy ntI1u Owill be at 10i investigation.., ,.,„m, (L-OIWUGCMeonductodBy the poster paBtor rjjj MMarie ij afy Kussab Candy lin,« Shon tintwho wil talk to the children on •Miss Mafy_ Kassab has againtOnnenB(| the Marie OanHv Shon'Beeemnf Honors."4th st, awl boardwalk for thre,,,^DAILY—— <strong>of</strong> ^t Sin' e»_»~»» Baptist -*-summer season. The usual lareaaaortment <strong>of</strong> fine •choi-olannu.il acusoQ Sermon Topic, Sunday Wee anand cammels will be% «Pt"sil!llbo distributedtmMprnins service <strong>of</strong> worship at fe 'f t!l , , ,the First Baptist church. "Rev , Basset! a ice ...•*•• apnrtmcnts unj Oeorgo W. Lawremo miniHter, at H' 1 ,'W". lhM «^ n t l l h 10:30 a. m. The ria» PetiU) »v. OtcnocitMWaiimhi inij ttoS'. hiis*b and Wrii City, z-fztr |mia:,»«.«»fortrmt[Msej ifor all affes. served the siiiiie day. B;Evening »ervied at 7-SO The lcp c'«im hn« hnen mild at.JV, M^ Lawrence will i. rtv e for ],"« Terminal sinw iNfil nml Ifhis sermon tonir: "Beinir Saved." favored bv many Fhiiadclphiaim._^km M ti^ Wednesday Bt Offers'tO WiTIlIHoly Trinity Episcopal Stranffors; Is JailedOmA New. ' Rnho " f u n».^l" 1 40 tf^££CURobert Whpatly, """ "" IS, " colored, <strong>of</strong>The Se} \Ir Divi kon iretorf The Holy S*v, Tnmtv Mr, Javiiison, Fpi roinl thnrrh rpctor••<strong>of</strong>fcther with three <strong>of</strong> tin \L ttrv•nen <strong>of</strong> Holy Tniitv nhnrrh mnonid to Trenton on Wt Inr Ito atfen I i uncridl ilim in myention called hv tht hi hoL <strong>of</strong>7th st, and Simjigon av,, WHN pentnnneiito nin'" nionth,i in thecounty iail, yMtorday, for(Iriinlt nnd cii«i«Ipr!y,Poliu 1 said lii; wns m Irunli UPiiidn't Itnnw he was oiTerinjr t<strong>of</strong>ight uti-anacrs lit- met nil ihe-street.For aPleasant MealAmid CheerfulSurround^ing* «l Modeiato Co«i . . ,Come to ThePark sideAND CENTRAL5Pi w.Breakfast 8 io ft:30 a. m.ninner 12 tf 6:30 p. m.-• •••* •«»tm& i»w.^S£?F!Ls? Stfe -.»* ilfltt yonr *L2J--j FOK SBWNEBSCityWWedC. <strong>of</strong> c. Pi Ert<strong>of</strong> f Vi«tonhy the chamber <strong>of</strong> com.merm Tuesday night.The chiim-lier is working- with\. R. Mnrph, nroiJfietor <strong>of</strong>Uoliien Galleon: Luther HoiTan,city nulillcity director, am!ithers on iilans to indiife servicew, insurance companies anc 1ITS In meet In Oimin City at|t nn;>i» dm-inir the snsiaon,Mr,Marsh ww him a renro.e In PhiiniielDhia. cajlinp•p than (10 iiiciiranrn roiri-•;uiii">i, wllh u plan whprpliv thosecnminij tn tin? rnjort woulrl buy srninbiniuioii ticket which woul.- 1rover thp entire rnft <strong>of</strong> their outTi.itPr, this rilnresnntativill on nntarv, Klwunis nticilher ciiiiia i.i tli,. territory ensih. -• . .Alumni Miffed Over Dance(rpl May Call Massmeetingfrom out tounAlumni ii itmn mnnhcTi deup Hi it nn it c nt out invitatinn^ to thp iliiirr ind rn1lertpd Tiimiil dun it tlip door itrpallv »a» in ^unihi iffilT Any«•", fhpi ml thiv thnuB-ht thpbiiVx li tllp unliritii would not," int t( \lnil< h H nil the piirhf<strong>of</strong> fffirluition «hik thur ila^i—irn jti ^ t ri ICJV ifT thpniMphiG (linr Iinr to tin niu IP T)i St inn^irrlsilil tin hm « llltril to ,,1,1V io*ho nhl gi id di nine to HorInrmnn It hwinRechargiag AH TypeFire ExtiaguisliersROY ETDARBY* ' Ave Phone iOFFERINGA COMPLETEAND ACCURATEOPTICAL SERVICE,Mye examirutiona by eiperleneedopilcnl doctors. An aeeurn'e eye.slant l<strong>of</strong>vlce, ynejer the airectaupervliion <strong>of</strong> eipirti, at amoderate fee. Thirty years Braelicit In Atlantic City,Acgurate lent repl.itcmcnt andframe fitting, and r.lpia opticalrepairing by skilled optlcliinai Acomplete lerslee In one <strong>of</strong>fleo,Dr.LW.BETTS&SonsOi*TOMETRISTS1708 Attanfic AveATLANTIC CIi*. JJ. J,Dial 5.1151ANY WATCHRepairedincludingMaterial andCryltai$y.ooOuaranteed fer On'gOVeirAll Oryatalt J5o and MtATLANTIC CUT RATEWATCH CO,37 S, TENNBS8IM AV.ATLANTIC CltVI, BOUDINFormerly Ml Asfcury Av, o, c.SaleFine TwoFamily House3BedreoiM each Boon"^5 Fumkhrf Ni• Room on 1$7500sea*oo, $1000BERTRAK© % & f. j.*Sttl and BoardwalkPhoMi 178? INSURANCE, -T-,.v Dane* Early^ ^ Wire divgustod and l<strong>of</strong>ldalKt early Tiicsiluy ni|[Iit h#;««M...the mudc, they.aBid, whileoil rifht, wag not what they hadbeen aeeustomed to tind wouldhave bouirht. Toe tviniwr w»,spoiled, alumni members gay, be-Wan for the past flve years, waiKraduaNj tMi week from Templecause <strong>of</strong> tlji irilerferinca <strong>of</strong> tli« University dental school, whoreboard <strong>of</strong> edueatiork in an affair site won high honors,,1631 Asbury .av. He f'blbw in"the. njsocinlion huB condu.ttd for MIM Waufh won the alumni Uiiexneetedly, having flown fromyears,award for the highest average for, 'the Fanhama Canal to to capital,and thence coming by tram,Boswell said yesterday li the fqwr year coiirse; the Pr<strong>of</strong>os. ]e oxfleets to ea| a gencrat .iicetijig »dr Norman 1, Egstff meuul tor Appling WM a "working' 1 partner<strong>of</strong> the Bssoeiatlon' in the near futureto thresh out tho prohlimiBro»th»sfa, and the Luthnr M, <strong>of</strong> Larry when they we« employotl'a few years ago by theMkitarian caih prize for Rountgenolo^.•Pan-Acnerican Airways, stationediintl determine whether or not thealumni' runs the after-mi. oKiiienoe m«n,.«. Amon^ those who nttendad her at Bnvid, Panama.ment munt donee dance next year. To To nnike graduation wire Dr, Clirlstiiin, Dr.nnikeHo left Monday for Washington,D, C, He will then fly toup for the disappointment <strong>of</strong> this B. W. Hoberti, Miss Ruth Wil-'weekN ikne, he said, nnothei;one *dl bt bnonaored by tfco usKociation, probably in the FknderaHotel.KMany memberi <strong>of</strong> the alumniare also up in arms over the factthat many parents weft turnedaway from the commenceBiont exercigeaor had to stand, and overthe manner in which diplomaswere presented.One <strong>of</strong> the biggest torills <strong>of</strong>Braduntion' waa to step out andbe handed a diploma by some,eminent peraon amiil tl will not lick theilciH-eisiiin, Wn must determine toIiiit Ocenn City across. We haven'ttouched our Philildelphin »ndNew Jorsey niiirket, as yet. It isours, if we will co after It,"UUick Heavy Kxpenrtllurrs,Ueviuwing rccommeridatinns, mudc hy the Taxpayers' Associationin its secol.n annuiil fnnveliiioiiin Atlantic City lns| week,he said the iinncl act should heainendeil to iirovlde that the votersniiirtt aniirnve any lioiivy cniiillilexpenditure."A case in iinint is our nil',port and incinerator^' he contin.ufid. "The city issued lionils t<strong>of</strong>inanre thnaR. Iinr.il pco|ili> neliinllyhad little opportunity to expressthemselves on either; otherwise,It Is a question whelhorthov would have been approved."Would Reduce Kleeiinns,The assnciition nlso urged ahi-(inniial, instead <strong>of</strong> annusl, sessionnf the ietiisl.iture and a reductionnncl consolidation <strong>of</strong> elections,Mr, Pearl cited the factthat Oi-enn City Jocal election is<strong>of</strong>tonnd followed .i week Inter hy• the geiieml flection, at duplication<strong>of</strong> expense.Turning to public employes, hesaid! "The assnclatioh realizesthat in depression times, it istrying and difficult to fell n manthnt lit Is no longer needed, Butfrom Ihe taxpayers'. standpoint,the association feels it is • betterto have the municipality operatedwit ha minimum man power,and thnt it would even he cheaperto publicly support some employesthan to carry them on thepayroll."PergonftliMM. Annie Mitehener. <strong>of</strong> Fhila-• , Oilphia, arrived recently, for ineion. She jrill open hef hotel,i IHinoia, the tatter part <strong>of</strong> theSaturday's Shrine Program2i30 P. M.Parade from Pennsylvania Station to !)th st,, to Asbury av,, to8th st., to beean av,, to 11th st, to Flanders Hotul,3i00 P. M. —BathingPlayground ISaths, Bth st,Lancaster liaths, 7th st,BellevuB Baths, 7th st,Sh river Baths, Bth st.Galleon Bathl, ilth it.Flanclers Baths, ilth st,3100 P. M. — Marine ParadeChris' Dock, 9th st, at Bay,Allen's Dock, 4th st, at Bay.Yacht Club, Battersea rd,S;00 P, M, — Rolling ChairsHotel Flanderi,6:00 P. M. — DinnerDivan—Hotel Flanders,Baml—Kirnms 1 , Moorlyn ter.Patrol—-Hackney's, Plymouth pi.Mounted Guard—Shsppard & Finsel, Rth at,Ueserve Ilaiiil—Hotel Flanders, Ilth st.Cerenionial Producers—Slmms', Moorlyn ter.Harem—Simrns', Moorlyn tor.Legion <strong>of</strong> Honor—Hansconi Hotel, 8th si.Choir—Golden Galleon, Ilth St.Stewards—Hyan's, Bth st.Novice Committee—liyan's, Dili st7:30 P,M,— ParadeAssemble, * 12th and Ilnanlwalk, to 2nd st. Countermarch tnConvention Hall,Patrol Drill, Moorlyn ter,8:30 P. M, — Drills — CortcertiLegion Drill, Moorlyn ter.Band Concert, Music Pavilion, Moorlvn ter.Reserve Band Concert, Convention Hall fith st.Choir Concert, Convention Hall, (ith Bt,8:00 P.M.Dance <strong>of</strong> the Lfnits. Hotel Flanders.9:15 to 10:00 P. M.Band Concert, broadcast over WPG nnd Wlp11:30 P.M. —TapsTrain leaves Pennsylvania Station Oth st,Headquartsrs: HOTEL -FLANDERS, Phone 1000Committee: Joseph R. Smith, Chairman; John Kennedy William SShriver, George C, Harr, John E. Trout, Fioy,l Slmms,Leads Fez ArmyThat Will 'Take'Resort TomorrowWILLIAM W, McKIMIllustrious Potentate <strong>of</strong> LuTemple, 1^ «tic Shriners, <strong>of</strong>PhiladelBhia,thousands <strong>of</strong>whose mem hers will "invade"OceiiM Citv tomorrow for aerowiled ilny's oininsj.Annual Police BallOn August 4 and 5Tlie annual police hall will beon Thursday nnd Friday, Awrust4 and B, it was announced thisweek hv memhers <strong>of</strong> the P. B._A.coinmittee in charire. The nlTnirwill he in ronvention hall at flthst. and the 'boardwalk.The nroc-eeds from Ihe annualtianre are devoted to clinritaiilework <strong>of</strong> tho asgijeiatinji, the com.mittee in charge includes T^royCrnwlev. iMatthew Piine/liurti anCyril S. nChoir and Band toPresent ConcertsFRIEDEBERG'S"The12:30P.M. "~Special Train leaves Broad Street Station, making all Philadelphiastops, arriving <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci ty 2:80 P, M.Shrine Organizations to Performin EveningIn addition to the dances atthe Flanders and Delaware liotnlH.itomorrow night, and tho pulilii; |drill Ify the units on tho board- j(lk, two other attractions nieOITerGd by the visiting ShrinerH,One is at the conventj»n hnp.lat Oth si,, wnere tne choir, iiiteilby J. Marvin Hanna, willpresent a concti't. Carolyn Thbinas,well known Philadelphia snprano,will he the soloist, nndnies^ W, Krvine, the accornpap-1st. The reserve hand wilr- afsolake part in the program.In tlle music pavilion, the. l.nl.uTeinple uoiicert band will presenta program which will be broadcastover radio stations WPG andW1P. The program, scheduled tobegin at ililS p, ni., followsMarch from "Taiinhauser,'^1 WagnerOverture "Tancredl," ' Hosaiiii•Cornet solo, **ln the Gamim <strong>of</strong>Tomorrow"DeppenNoble "Herb" JohnsonFantasia, "The Opera Mirror,"Tobani(a) Serenade "Les Millions d 1Arleijuin,"Drigo(b) "Hiver, Stay 'Way ^"romMy Door," Dlxon and Woodsnemltiiceiices <strong>of</strong> 1803 CalvinVictor Herbert Favorites, SanfiriiJOHN L, SNYDEIi, Coniluutor.City Marble KingTo Talk on RadioJohnny HutT, city marble championanil <strong>of</strong>ficial boy host for theitinK regional champions whenthey come here for the nationalfinals on <strong>Jun</strong>e 27, will make h:>,radio debut some time next weekover station WLIT and WPG at0'p, m,, on a'city proKram.: "Huiry" will make « short adilressin which he will explainhow he intends to welcome thevisitors and how they will beentertained while here. He willinvite everybody to attend thetourney,*. Some city <strong>of</strong>ficial will(50 on the air after him, hut hei has not been decided upon vet,I nor has the date <strong>of</strong> the broatlEconomy Shoe MarketOpens New Store HereA new shoe store, the KeenomyShoe Market, opened at fill As^bury av,, last.Saturday,According to the mnnaBfim


if-. 11 >f ..ti' 'I .•'*-! ,Girts,Cars: *a •' *> Iliiin• JO- M?*., Jb*.Ml'KJET-rSriBnwjnt':: affimiiiirli11iterestto Women\Mary and Doug Garden In'follywood Disappointing...HmM, ^tit ^sUoyd's Beautiful. Rockwell Savs in TalkAt Research Qub*» Lawn Fete-~i'.vMrrfa4ia» a gvnf mufsie; a besets-, «Klfi ."*4pproyesVFfa Tonic Worms,i^O" Isr| Hold Flanders14th SeaMn j " Xiati Si, Pa,2SUPER-POWEREDFOR LOTfTR OPERATING COST^fV^ i cylinders instead qf\T.S.Jaisa tgim =iaai ifitef •ruritiar-; u^s»'•Ssa infii irii— ia»iffs£ !•—j^hSiud ft, %b Wit_, 5 C$f __Dies After iilnessCorbJn . 'City — Rjneial i^rviceswere conducted Sunday afternoonfor Mrs, Carrie B. Raw.lings, 79, <strong>of</strong> Odrbin City, at thehome <strong>of</strong> hor daughter, Tifrg, AnnaBailey, by Hey. C. S, Lawn nee,<strong>of</strong> DennjiVille,secure permanent possession <strong>of</strong> a Stine is treasurer <strong>of</strong> Hunt'sstrip <strong>of</strong> land through the liffht Theatres, Inc.house reservation near Cape MayPoint, but that will not preventa road's being built over the land.The township lifts ncri-pled afive-year lease from the fedem!department, with the option <strong>of</strong> rnnewingthe lease every five years.The road leads to (Jaiie MayPoint,ACKLEY'S811 Asni'IlY AVENUBFamous Home MadeBREAD5c and 10c per loafBuns, C<strong>of</strong>fee Cakes, Pies andDoughnutsSOMETHING NEW!TOMATO BREAD!HiKhly Nutritlouii!lCverythinii Made and llakedonCALL 448 or 448Sewer Mali atWoodbine Fails$100,000 Project He|d TooCostly For PresentFATHER'S DAYEvery day is Father'B Dayfor th,. lucky man whosewife phones her order to639NO EltKANDSNO BUNDLESArmstrong'sMarketIMS ASBUKY AVENUEPHONE 639FRESH FISHN. HICKMAN1155 ASBURY AVENUECALL 441 or 44tH"M( HiiiiiiiiiiiHi* Mi!! !IUJ I iilliliiilUlf ••••••••••••l< iiliiim«iiniiiiiiiilllHlll!liili!iNOW OPEN .... Our 11th St. and Bay MarketSutton'sr »QUALITY SEA FOODFish Market73B ASBURY AVENUISFISH OYSTERS CLAMS3« IliMllH iiMiliii i|iil iii.lltii ! ,..fi...iiiit iUi, lliill tl|.!M»!l!li|!JiHPENN STORES GO.715 ASBURY AVENUEFREE DELIVERY PHONE 1403WHY PAY MO»KI~~High Prices don't mean High Quality! Try ug once and youwill understand why we have been successful in serving oveiuO,UOtJ famiiici in PcnniylTanla and New Jersey. ' ^^"IraCIALSFQR FRIDAY AND SATURDAYGenuine Long Island DucklingsFreih KUIed lb. 22c Fancy f.tteds~^ NO BONE - - - NO WASTECrosa-CutROAST\ 25«BolarButcher'sThe Finest Meat That Ever Graced Your Table! '•"." """" NOTHING PINBR~ "Clover bloom Butter lb. 22cIt luki-B eight half pints <strong>of</strong> table cream to make on t ponnd<strong>of</strong> Ihia butfer.Legs Genuine LambPrime Hlbi <strong>of</strong> BeetIL *>C/« Fancy Stewing ChickensID. dOCJ Loin Vent ChopsFRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLYLUNCH ROLLVEAL LOAF ^ ^ ^SPICED HAM T m^Md ^BOILED HAM I *Jr /%CHEESE X %JLUNCHEON TONGUE~" ~~ *~~"~EXTRA SPECIALShoulders <strong>of</strong> Finest Lamb lb* 17cQuart Size Bottle* <strong>of</strong>iZMcjjgjtfjGp to Vwnioiit CampMiss Agnes Gardell, countyhelping tpneher in pnysical edu-the men roouired special treat-and attain the plane roared,cation, will be in charge <strong>of</strong> re-mmcreationalitunt8 at West River this time for League Island NovyCamp, near Brattleboro, Yermont, Yard where art hnibulance from,this summer.She will start work early inJuly, and will leave , as soon asher work here ii comploteil.Seaplane TurnsTo Rescue Workto' the plane #hleK ronrtd-'to Cape May, where Dr. W. r B.Hughes was waiting, •A hasty examination teyeidedSt. Agnes hospital awaited. Thaientire trip <strong>of</strong> 160 miles, includingthe medical examination atCapo May, reiiuired less thanthree hours.New Flag Files atSea Isle City HallSea Isle City—A new Americanflag now flies above tho city hallGoaiiit, Pott and Ice CreamMan Are SpeakersSea Isle City—Threeaddresses on varied topicsheard by Sen Islo liotsriani atPine Lodges, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, Men*day evening,H. Poster Goslir, pregldent <strong>of</strong>thu Cape May <strong>County</strong> chamber <strong>of</strong>EXCEPTIONAL WEEK-ENDVALUES!COFFEE PRICES SPECIALLY REPUCEDlEight OCIocli C<strong>of</strong>feeRed Circle C<strong>of</strong>feeBoltar C<strong>of</strong>feeMild ^mellow lbRich & full-bodied (bVigorous & wineylbH»25 CDELICIOUS (Ma Make c<strong>of</strong>fee IJV veui fsvgrilf ineiksd, bui UK ibsut twin llu uiuil amount si eefeb Fill ihiu;about (wa.ihlrdi full <strong>of</strong> erueked lee in J pout e<strong>of</strong>les InIB slum whlta hoi. iwteten wjlh powderedICED COFFEE! < luiir. Add creini, plain or whipped,,. if dctircd. Iced esflee, le he •sod, muu be fn-ihly m.a«.White House Evaporated Milk 3", 17c V'^rXQcPure LardTwo Vmn^ 9cBisqilick The Sensationai Biscuit Flsurl 4o.ai pkg 2^6A&P Finest Small Peas R» S P^» 2»-»35 £ %«m 25cDill or Sour Pickles - 2 C 25cFancy Japanese Crabmeat - r29c "55cRaycrest Barilett Pears - 2 . 29cCigarettes LUCKY STRIKE or CHESTERFIELD tin <strong>of</strong> so 29cEneort SpighsHl^ »1^««r * «»» 25c | Butt#f-Thins Un,,i, lik.ii 2 pkgi ii 15cPiliibury'i Cike Flour - jMftkg 27e I Choiee Evup. Peichis iblOeOld StockBREW"TJis P«rfect itvBfigt"bot5Plui bolll. d.For Perfect Ictd Tea, Uie—Nectar Tea-IbMIXED BLIND»9 c rS17 cOrange Peko« orIndia-Ceylon-JavaFancy New PotatoesA&P Grape Juiceoi -'— h Ten I'uundsYukon Club eing.rAI.!!P «& srYukon Club Ginger AlesWheat &•& Rice PopsTh *Grandmother's Sliced BreadWaldorf Paper N BW - a6%Lux Toilet Soap Uxuriou*—white!Klrkman'i Laundry Soip - 6«.k«25e i BfiiloCamii* Soap • 3 «••'« 14c I La Ffane* PowdefPillsbury'sFLOURIn (he convenient, handyfl-lb "pour" paekaae—\9>25cbsU AJC5SJS 3 'boh 25c2 pfcst 19cwrapped loaf 5 c6 rolU 25C4 »u,25c23|yi3e lit pig! 7e2 pin 15cBUY NOW ... The Excise Tax Becomes Effective <strong>Jun</strong>e 21stPenn-Rad Motor Oil lo mt : $ I.OO'BydmiMr^UgS^ Mali Syrup ^«9 €Old Munich Mali Syrup - - 39 CFRUIT8 AND VE6EUiLISlJuicy f Thin-Skin LemonsSweet-Meat CantaloupesTender New String BeansCAROUNACUCUMBERS - 2CALIFORNIAAPRICOTS - 2CRISP ICEBERGLETTUCE - 2FLORIDASUGAR CORNDELICIOUSRED PLUMSFANCY RIPITOMATOES93 for 25c2 b. 19c6 •"• 29cThe Great Atlantic * Pacific f|Mt^Springer KeepsShooting TitleOlympic Tew MewbrrWins Hard Fight at D«|*irGo to GORDO1T9It's a Thrifty HabitBetter'Me'aLMvmPork Loin a ljChuck Roast &Top Muscle Roasts lbMrs. Buy Wise Lee Says:"Home employment can be helped tyHome-Owned Stores—operated byHome-Owned Stores assiat you^yowc«n save by dealing *t home withStorea,"FRANKLIN GRANULATEDSUGAR 10 s D 4MORTON'SSALTPlain or Iodized2 pkgs lSe--^,"When It liaini It Four*"BURRO COFFEEMrs. ScWor^f'sSalad Dressi.tijr:16 oz jai*IbpkgrKARAyAN QUEEN OJ4V5Sqt. jar, plain 2QA 2? '° Z i" r » BtalW 4Qrf 'fllDIIIED LIMA BEANS DBIER PEA mum''3 tt>s lit 3Heart's Delight Fruit SaladGold Medal BisquicH %Friend's Baked BeansAMMONIAquartcanTAYLORS GRAPE nJUICE • pintbottlesFreih<strong>of</strong>er's Grade A Milk BreadAPPLE BUTTEB38 oz jarloafParamount Tomato2 oz 12HComet Peanut Butter 16ozjarPrunes, Medium Size 3 lbsBy-a-Can Pineapple, No. 2V 2 sizePremier S<strong>of</strong>t Drinks, pt. bottlesChase & Sanbom Dated C<strong>of</strong>feeJersey Beets and Cftrrotsleeberg LettuceRipe TomatoesStringless BeansSwiss ChardLima BeansNew PotatoesVi bu. basketRIPE CANTAL6LIPES (LARGE):bunchfoil2!bsfor2S^»bunch lO^ffl•1


School Auditorium AsFwoinRowl Largest Senior Class Is GraduatedGORGEOUS CAROLEMMJudWestDuring WeekGift firemen baseball* nude a clean sweepC tffwiiudnK two derisivefrom Cape Nay.,-aad the other from West" F"» luAfies, 14 to 4.pitching for the lobothaffairs, showed noJ>Of jdaefcing up as be fannedlt' : £!ape tHsy batters and tw<strong>of</strong>ftt.Cape Mar. He allowed['May *nt one hit, which they"t Score upon, 'but handedto the westerners, ont <strong>of</strong>bcrossed the elate fouri «o Billa Help Winan balls played a Mg...' in the victor)' over Canej, as Kenna. on the mound forteam, allowed seven freeThree <strong>of</strong> these in the first/With two timely hits, gaveCity nine three runsrhieh they added to again! thlnl and sixth.' A feature; tilt was a smashing triplerCharlie Scheldt,~Hcst .*Cape Hay was easy meatfithe Conorer smoke eaten andfathered their rang in clus-Ari in this frame, poorK pitching gave the homean advantage, as Weeksseven men and allowed,hits.Hearr Ron StemsScheldt and Hoasand(Continued from Page One)<strong>of</strong> students on record receive theiriiplomas <strong>of</strong> graduation from Dr.M. B, Stannard, president <strong>of</strong> theboard <strong>of</strong> education.The program, extremely singleand inexpensive, was featured bygood music and two well deliveredaddresses by James Brownlee, <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City and Margaret Bachman,<strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City, valedictorianand bolder <strong>of</strong> high honors inthree fohjects,Fomts Out Old StandardsBrownlee'iaddress waj pre.reded by a shorter one by OliviaWay in which she pointed out theaid fashioned standards <strong>of</strong> educationwhich taught children, honesty,thrift and how to take care <strong>of</strong>a home, but left out the e«en-Ual <strong>of</strong> preparing children forness by helping them to helpthemselves.Trocinf Americans 1easy moneystandards from before the worldwar until the present time, Brownleeblamed the inflation in waresand living standards during thewar for the present economic depressionand the rise in crime.What War Did to Buys"When thousands <strong>of</strong> men werecalled to war," he said, "industrywas forced to bid high for^ laborersto take their places. Theybid higher and higher,school, seeing othersBoys indrawingenormous salaries, became desirous<strong>of</strong> having the clothes andother luxuries too, so the/ leftsshool,I WHOLE DEHNED FAMILY) IS GRADUATED HEREI Three members <strong>of</strong> theI Mitrahi family, 8th it. andI Wesley «;. were, graduatedI togetherTuesday 7 evening.I Mr. and Mm, Miirahi. willI therefore, not have to,attend !i a commencement for some ij time to come. ,. |The three were David, who i1 was second* highest in the !i class and" delivered the salu- '; tatory address; Esther and I' Saiiie, both <strong>of</strong> whom were !1 near the top <strong>of</strong> their classes II in commercial work,i! Laura and Stella Praser. !I who took the commercial and !1 general courses respectively, 'made a good represenfaiion 'tar their family.!It was the first time for '! several years that more than 'one was Eraduated from a 'i family. |otook crime as the easiest way toget them and at the same timeprovide the thrill <strong>of</strong> beating thelaw."to control onraelveg- During hisschool life, a student * usually ispan <strong>of</strong> this body at one time oranother and also learns how totake charge <strong>of</strong> others, If he firstlearns how to obey tfie orders <strong>of</strong>his fellow students he has a machbetter chance to control otherhimself. The love <strong>of</strong> a thrill issafely taken care <strong>of</strong> by athletics."Thanks Faculty For PatienceIn closing, she thanked the facultyfor its patience with thtclass, and in pointing out that theclass probably would never assembleagain in one place, quotedRichard Hovey'.e "At the Cros.«roads."ADD CommencementBeforepresentation <strong>of</strong> diplomas,Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schoolsieorge E. Brown invited the classmembers to make frequent visit!to thf schooLThe innovation started last yeaif having leather bound eMplomasin book form instead <strong>of</strong> thfId roll <strong>of</strong> paper was continuedhisyear. As Dr. Stannarii'aHed the names down each rmvf seniors they stood up. The dils wer*^ then haniied outRow] Citizens, Lens CrimeI Warren Smith, ola.=s president, or, s C r eMiss Bachman, following Brownlee, explained what<strong>Ocean</strong> CitvHigh ami most other modern hiiflichools are trying to da to makecitisens and thus keep downrime.Hard study <strong>of</strong> the right .sriris one <strong>of</strong> the best ways <strong>of</strong> moldingcharacter," she said. "But theoutstanding run seorers,I crossing the 'dab three timesi Deleono scored two, Tbwnhestdespitching good ball,1 one run <strong>of</strong>f two hits,_ errors by the locals let; ; the enemy runs, two in the3t and two more in the sev*! Baptist rhuieh. „ J ' invocation,while HPV. Orvilln Pa-Merchant LicenseCauses Six FinesSpecial S«iion <strong>of</strong> Court' H d AWilliam Q, Abbott, prominentdruggist at 9th it. and Asturyav., was one <strong>of</strong> six business menwho were fined to by MagistrateGeorge Richards, Monday afternoonfor violation <strong>of</strong> the newmercantile license ordinance.Dr. A'bboit said he thought hisstate license to practice pharmacycovered the (•mire scope <strong>of</strong> hisbusiness, Walter Ku«hn, mercantilelicense inspector, whomade, the complaint,expressedthe opinion that any merchandisingcame under the law and wasnot exemsted by the state license.Appeara for CityJudge J. B. Thompson, <strong>of</strong> AtlanticCity, former city solicitorhere and now associate supremecourt justice, was on hand to defendthe city. His ruling wasthat various commodities »old inIhe drug store did not come underIhe state law <strong>of</strong> phannnrv sin'that the citv lii-fiue must lietaken out io cover them,Thi»Dr. Ahhnit ap-ree.l to ,!oPeter Linliaugh, proprietor <strong>of</strong> nfroieii cusiari! shori at Monrhr>ter. am) the hnarilwatk, e-faiieilpaying the 85 fine by a narrowmartin, but was asspju,,,! (p,o«ts, anyway. He testified thatthp police came to his establishmenttook his name, and left.He immediately asked someoneand found out what It was for.io whi'i' the nol'fp were makinirout a warrant he went to citvbail und procured > license beforethe actual arrest. He hadnot bows <strong>of</strong> the new ordinance,be said.•Slike Fined f$"Mike" NahsM, well known"hot dog" vendor, 718 Boardwalk,was fined 16, He said he thoughtthe city would give him 15. daysleeway after <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 to procurethe license, as in Atlantic City.Others who were lined tS eachfor violation were Edward Stites,937 Asbury av., proprietor <strong>of</strong> acandy store: Aniello MiRliaccio,IS Mississippi av,, Atlantic City,driver <strong>of</strong> a truck delivering Italianfoods to private home, andJoseph Tischin, 014 Atlantic av,,Atlantic City, driver <strong>of</strong> a laundrytruck,2c Tu on Checks ToGo Into Effect TuesdayCC?nntiny*S from rsms imrnjYmg the checks and intombenttax, it Is thought that two cent*for every check will be chargedagainst the ai count at the end <strong>of</strong>each month, and a debit slip willbe included with the statement.It is expected that depositors whohave been writing checks to paysmall hills, will pay cash hereafterand that therefore the volume<strong>of</strong> chet-ks will materially decreaseWhile the banks are tint taxedlireitly, they will assume a largeburdentiiroiiMi the imT**asei!us! (if biiokkeeiiinjf,making returnsto the ^ovprnmeni nnd makingcharges njfiiinst the nermmts.A tas will :iNn be plrjr-Hil i, nsafety Hoposit ho^es rent*-il after<strong>Jun</strong>e 21. A !nrL;e riiiriil»-i <strong>of</strong> peoj>leha\e rent* f (l Ujses tinrintf thelia>tweek to iscaiie the taxTiiosp «ho have already t-nnaRedboxes will not he tased untilnext year, when theywill pay10 per tent tux.Business' The <strong>Ocean</strong>ifits work for thelast night at (Inn, when Mis, mnmf« historian, toldrfSlore m heesl^i^-*staw <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> tMeetings <strong>of</strong> tieuses perfor»tHiB»TKATizoos ATLANTIC'ATLANTIC, /assrfour things—steady, hard work;adequate preparation, good charcterand self control. The schoolwork itself leaches the first tw<strong>of</strong> h<strong>of</strong> these as well as a good back.benedietinn.Music bv thp high school orhchestra and n L^-pmixedickCarole Lombard, blonde beauty,<strong>of</strong> Ihe screen, stars in "Sinners in !the Sun," current atraction at the'Strand.iDR. COHEN, Surgeon DentistAssisted By DR. STARRus, directed by Miss Helen Perwas intersperse!! throughoutground for going nut 7into the I program.' arid, ' \ | Ten minutei before th» liiie'Athleticg Beneficial| the projrrani was athedule.i ti \u.\"Athletics are 1 another beneficial i gin there was not n vacantWe Practice EveryBranch <strong>of</strong> DmtiitryOldside <strong>of</strong> our school life Bv taing part in them, boys and tMrlslearn how to play the garni, rlennand hard to respect the other M-low, and to be sportsmanlike.These things build character,"Student government teaches us>in the aiiilitftrium nnci allgit th.. audienfe fill«l the hMmjand donrwavs. Many wer tumeflaway. Menibf-rs nf the farulty nc- jcuuied the first two rows <strong>of</strong> oenH 'John Devine and .lohn B".=wr-U. n",the class <strong>of</strong> '24. »eneil as mjifrs ,'Public Service toIncrease Schedulegoes, or is forceil intocy.Bankruptcy More Honorable."Would it not be far more honlimto10 Trip* Each Way to PhiladelphiaStart MondayAre GraduatedParochial School£U and three ion wereWednesdaymoniSngAngnstiue'gnarwhialrer fcy Her, Thomas F,reetar.^*nifr program -was preindodinga mum, a talker Bl»k^ dflgmy fc, thedMMr. and an address bvL . <strong>of</strong> PhnadelplL Imi serred the grad<strong>of</strong>g?"t.1312 Central<strong>of</strong> It Joseph- awarted thet -tor general exteUence dur.VfT.Other gndnatefmud Gartland. SamuelBarbua Korte, Betty-j.Uirenza Palmer. Car-Nudo. Claudia Mayer andPontiere,Hotel toOpenNoon on Saturdayi Strand Hotel will open atS«tattUy, nnder the man<strong>of</strong>J. E. 'Itors, wellId operator. The Strandbe on the American and EB-" Jtan. According to" theannouncement, the ratesmaterially rednoed. InaDy rwith presentd. ineondltton*.the hotel*by Mr.is tieat Bddntm,FoHows in PathHer BrillUnt Brother^'(Continued from MM 1)" i fmdnates this year. But8 graduate was sward?mm lands," the onlyhonor higher than»*i*eetred a ateend lleneMwdrafonin the Re-Ottcen Training Corps andTbtti ted ftittttbnrgfori m member <strong>of</strong> five «nduee fntemitae«. He<strong>of</strong> the Beta ch»pkottwaBeta.fi,trea»-have been suffieient to pay hiscreditor, a substantial portion <strong>of</strong>their claims? And his ereiitorsdo not push him into bankrun'cy; beeanse, as they ..ay, 'they wantA ntw Hummer schedule which to rive him a chance.' 'A chanceindadei a commuters' service, is to do what -. A chance to eo ,leep.£.M^ o ina!IBUrated i.h A miay - by w int0 lhl1 mir *-Achance t<strong>of</strong>tibhe Seryicft on the <strong>Ocean</strong> City- drag oihers Howq with himFfcpfdelphUi has lineWould i, nut be fairer to theThe schedule provides for 10 man himself and belter for alltrips in each direction daily withartra buses operated on 'Saturdays,and also on Sunday eveningsretorning frpm <strong>Ocean</strong> City,Eight trips will be made viathe new Black Horse pike. Byoperating over the new highwayIt is estimated that the runningtime will W redoced 15 minutes.The base schedule on the BlackHone pike faes the running timebetween Oifan City and Philadelphiait two hours.More Mm Should GoBankrupt, Say» Stecdle(Continoed from Vim One)board? Why not be charitableand relieve the debtor <strong>of</strong> the ob-Ugations which It is impossiblefor him to pay and Rive him anopportunity to siart life anew?"Molt men at least want to hehonest, and if a bankrupt whohaj been relieved <strong>of</strong> his ohliKanonsafterwards succeedi. in busmess,I believethat in mostouwait until it is ni-arlv di-:ifore peniiiiiir fn r ihe ;»,',>r.whypermit an in.ulvent •to carry' on until he haall<strong>of</strong> his • •Al Harrner ardent ''.-Iinrm m. <strong>of</strong>ArdmDre, is hack ag:iin. 1 hi:» ishis 20th ennsefulive. mi'n i an.!it is IsaakWalton's pt rt thaibrings him each year.Lady (on stiitloi, |.UM -"Wliich pl.itfurm for theAlbany train""Poiter: "Turn left and. you'llbe right."Old Lady: "Don't lie impertinentyoung man,"Honer; "All right. Turn ri;rliland yiiu'il be left."Help WantedYoung lady to manage awomen's wear store,MUKIbe experienced.Write giy.ing full particular). luffard^iim i«.|f. age, experience andreferenceii, AddreMgBOX H12SKNTlNELiLEDGERTemporary Plates ilOMade Same pay|'GAS ADMINISTKBEDIDAY OR EVENINGAlways Opento 9 P. M.Teeth Cleaned SIBe.lBridge workMadeHereBroken Plates Made Like New in Three HoursFLATS!MADESAM!DAVI DR, COHEN1520 ATLANTIC AVE,I ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.IOver Woolworlh li and 10e SleepOPIN SUNDAY S A. M. TO 2 P. M.a...F-O-R-D-S1981 FORD SPORT COUPECan't he told frnni new. Lot mileage.Very low price at—$325.00E Z TERMS1931 FORD ROADSTERDeLuxe Model.Bargain.$250.001929 FORD TUDORNew Kphber, excellent condition, price^$140.001929 FORD ROADSTERSNAP AT$90.00EDW. 6. KURTZlit and AtlanUc Aw.<strong>Ocean</strong> CityHione 600 or §92Express Busses To Phila,HGHT TO1PS DAD.YTIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 20Summer ScnoolOpens July 6thENROLLBOSS, CompletiIntcniivscsurie in shorthandand typewriting opento high school graduate;ana (oiii-oe itudenti.Succiisfulplan <strong>of</strong> in.gtfuction durtng forsnOQi'period <strong>of</strong> day iniurei itu.dentlucceu and enabieihim to have fres afternsonandevening for sunshineand Ireih air. Phone J.jaotor mail coupon for frw-ln.—(ormaiion.New JerseyCollege<strong>of</strong> CommerceII S, Virginia Ave.ATLANTIC CITYName_Addrllll"Flowers from Greenhouw to You"SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY•POTTED PLANTS-GERANIUMS 4 in.Petuniasa 1 *" PoiiMerrigoldsPhloxIvyPeriwinkleVerbeniaSw. ElyssiumLobelia10c75cPer DOE,CannasScarlet SafeColiusHeliotropeFuchsiaBegoniasSilk Oak.1" Pol*15cKach$1.004" Pols20cRach$2.00Bathing Suits,Shoes, Beach |QUAKER!KNITWEAR!838 ASBURT A«land oilier varieties Per DozenAll Cut Flowers In SeasonSee Ui About Your Yard WorkGOLDFISH AND SUPPLIESFloral Designs Baskets BouquetsFlower Shop744 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 1495OAVLI6MT SAVING TIMEWEEKDAY AND SATURDAY9.30 A. U.1100 A.M.S.1U0 P. M.1.30 P. H.s-iao p. M.US P, M,*MP. M. • • .5.30 P. M.am PH.%•—Saturday OnlySUNDAY SCHEDULELv.t*. <strong>Ocean</strong> City«15 A. M.«.4S A, M.I.4S A, M.10.41 A, M.1,00 P. M,2 « p. M.i.41 P. M.7.4S P. M.L». O«jn City7.45 A.M.1.4SP. U,3.4SF, M,4.4SP, K.B.4SP. M., *.45P. M.7.45 p, H. ,tcMu Tcrmliial, ntH and Flltwrt ftrMU. Phone Lot. 4-100Oeean Crty Terminal, goo ninth street phone IS.—FARES—One Way, flJSWTrip . . Good tlalil Uiwd. tUS4 Day Excursion IIJO Round Trip10-Trip TidcH*, $7J0OData Uwd - - Good is EUha DirectionSmke tabfuai Bolidaj* u KmnimlBUS TRAMS. CO.O NERVE the h«mer. richer,•L kiil « lint c ^VTnyour tires thfor tires that!SewGOODT!All-We«tSupertwlst OWlat jHiltory'sLowMtjSave$HEREllNewLow1LATWT19M LIFETIME*COODT DCAJIIJMi.M.lf}N1.W4.UtvAMMii.ff.§if.fiM•H!PHONE 424increasing<strong>of</strong>Qualify Milk Since 1877Eipertiy Mount)GOOD USED 1EXP1IITTIRIVUI-8PEC1TUNE IN Wed. 9Goudyear RadioVAThe Tire]9TH ST. AT 1OCEAN CUVAtUkaryAB ChildrenAll CMI Bvotdst'lnto'Mike'Ho 'hromlcaBtinic itudio wasin Occun City. WedncstheTjencflt <strong>of</strong> hurulridaand via)tinK youniraters11 bo daily broadcasts,in next week•nil letters <strong>of</strong> the stationi>B. rcnresentinc Free ¥ub-,ary Bo<strong>of</strong>ti. und the .studioJin the library buildinir. in•<strong>of</strong> Ml*s Frances Kenjhaw,I (.hildren't librorran| fee, but this meant thatMuld have to sell severalties, in competition witht merchants.They were refalicense, and left town,«ity Girls Orderei Outpra good looking girls apherolaBt Friday, sellinifarticles. Police broughtF to city hall. They already-fc food many orders,The>rdnven out <strong>of</strong> town,Everype pick up such people andphem either to take out aIe or leave,[think this ordinance is goboa valuable protection,' it has resulted in the„ <strong>of</strong> several itores and <strong>of</strong>m<strong>Ocean</strong> City, and severalpeople have been appointedto for outside firms.They•earn substantial commiRHionii.fit the most import-int left-I <strong>of</strong> tho ordiuuisa Is ita homa"i as opposed to- remoie con-I'Digeaaed Food Handlers'ing. to protection <strong>of</strong> health,tferred to the elty'a lrMplr»-that, hot dog standi underboardwalk must be equippedJ hot and cold running waterpith lavatories,[Mse people, who In the past•no opportunity to wash their" were serving food to our:1MS visitors and children,"|id.picked up one lait summerhad a lonthesornu distase,leek we sent a man to theseat for ektervaUon andfound that he was in thestage <strong>of</strong> this diseane. Ithat you don't want your»n and out visitors to be„ ,,°^h io, MIMIthink the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>— w te* W"^ ••' towtl "Tfimf want no (or-Outiid'e people mayhut I data theyRents Three RoomsHal G. Nelson manager <strong>of</strong> the'fleetwood, is satisfled that theSenpiel-Ledger brings results.Last Saturday afternoon trio Fleet-(central <strong>Ocean</strong> City -cwrprovemenl.The company (.barges th., uty<strong>of</strong>ficials with delaying the start<strong>of</strong> the work by inability to airieeon the plansWhen the time luii*i\ was reached, the city nnpmcdthe penalty <strong>of</strong> J100 ,\ day, as providedin the lutitrattContrait was awarded in Docernber, 19S0, but work -lid notstart for about three months afterwards,when plans were altered,the company charges. The citymaintains it was no fault <strong>of</strong> thecity that the changes were made.Woman in ShanghaiAfter War,' in ResortDr. Mary Sinclair Crawford.wood received the following tele, dean <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Southphone message;_ "We saw your ad ern CalJfornin in Los Armeieshas been viHiting her sister, MrsOrville C, Ailing, at her home inthe Gardens, on her return frorra cruise around the world on theK _ — — — gj ^= = m ^ m^ UBS •• ;* %^UE ftAUan4 rates in the paper. Reservethree rooms. We will arrive thisevening," Aad they did,^ j K now ii was ihe sentinel' 9 LIU^ aiuuuu HII: v>uim un nn?f^eager, as it was the only paper S. a. Resolute, She is returningin which I advertised," Mr, Nelson " • - -said.While 08 out <strong>of</strong> every 100 permanenthomes in <strong>Ocean</strong> City receivethe Sentinel-Ledger, manymore papers are mailed to distantpoints each week.Here is a select coverage forhotels, at low cost.Psree Hershaw <strong>of</strong> hinMihspent Sunday here. He rented acottage at 822 <strong>Ocean</strong> av, and willreturn with his family tomorrowfor the season.to Los Angeles for the opciiine<strong>of</strong> the Olntpic games in the greatstadium <strong>of</strong> the University,Dean Crawford's party was one<strong>of</strong> the first to visit the ilnvastatedareas around Shanghai after hostilitiesceased, One <strong>of</strong> the mostinteresting features <strong>of</strong> the trinwas the travel bv plane fromShanghai to Nanking,Mr, and Mrs, E, A, Drihell nndMiss Ersula Babenold, <strong>of</strong> Allentown,are here all week at (521<strong>Ocean</strong> av.PHONI 1559 FORSlipcover and Drapery Work>rle« Rcaionable Estimates Cheerfully Qlye)MRS,HARBAUQHAnnouncing Our Opening onSATURDAY, JUNE 18thSPECIALMen's Half Sole aad Rubber Heals $1,00Ladies' Half Sole and Robber Heels 75cEconomy Shoe RepairingJOB. LONGO. Prop.307 EIGHTH STREETOpen 7 A. M.tsympathiw are het.iHth m.TJs certain ideals to wain-"I thlnt; our iqmii "Parochial P-T. A.Cart Fwrty $


iy WorkW*nU Streetin HurtyDean, city manager <strong>of</strong>appeared before theWednesday, to ask if_,_ilble for the county toton New Jersey »v, CapeIt had been promised, bcend<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e.said that all municiwoiildbe completed.26, so that no work, be nnd«*ay when visitorsj . Cape May^is trying t<strong>of</strong>.down the customary July AJ' <strong>of</strong> the season, nnil hehe felt thnt men at workJd 1 Indicate to 'visitors thatMesort was not yet ready toN6HJs * It was explained that the contractorwho was to do the workhad Buffered an automobile accidentrecently, nSil has beenable to start the project. It willbe done at an early date, however.Cafe Is RaidedNear Cape MayCape May—OfiSrge's Cafe, onTown Bank rd., near here, wasraiiled by state police und countyiletectivi'9, Saturday night, and alarge tmatitity <strong>of</strong> alleged l»>niebrew beer and wine confiscated.George Stoudt, the alleged proprietor,was arraigned before SupremeCourt Commissioner RexDonnelly, <strong>of</strong> Wildwoud,, anil releasedunder S1000 bail for theaction <strong>of</strong> tlie graniHury^Miss Mary Cole will leave nextweek for John Hopkins UniverityBaltimore, to take :i sixweeks' library course.Kotarians MoveTo Golden GalleonMatch These Values!.08Iwalk$1idalThe neweit, snappiest thing <strong>of</strong> the season.I'S $1.48IRK[OESSturdy Shoes made <strong>of</strong> Ren! Elk SkinFULL FASHIONED HOSE, per pair, 48ctonomy Shoe Store"More For Less"911 ASBURY AVENUEThe Rotary Club will meet tonight (Friday) at the Golden Galleon for the first time this summer. with Kev. Robert G. Wilhams,reitor <strong>of</strong> the Episcopalchurch <strong>of</strong> Woodbury, spewing itian international service program,Clyde W. Struble, vice prc.iidenand cashier <strong>of</strong> the First NationaBunk, will deliver a iiv.. ininutetalk.The high cost to industry amthe taxpayers <strong>of</strong> avoidable aidlents was discussed last I'ridaynight by James D. Hall, «f Atluntii Citysafety director <strong>of</strong> theAtlantic City Electric Co.In industry, lie said, the cost <strong>of</strong>accidents n^lcrts upon productioncosts. This is entirely aside l.omthe humanitarian standpoint.Industry can't affordMils, inI these days <strong>of</strong> cut-throat t»iiipctitinn," he declared.John Wiebiis and Miss Myers,<strong>of</strong> tin; l.iltlc IICHII-UHTU, vrrtthanked l>y President Arthur W..Slioem.-ikcr fur the excellent servicethey have rendered ihe i!ul>during the winterBe Sure to Visit the |Newest Shop in Town j...THE...MODERNBARBER SHOPJERRY PULLOProp.848 ASBURY AVE,NOW FLAYING AT THE MOORLYNJJoe E. Brown and Ginger, who made an incomparable lau^litram In Joi>"s latest feature, "The Ti'nderfocit," current attractionat the Moorlyn.MoneyCannotBuyBetterFoodThanill111II!1 1 ISea Food Fresh from the <strong>Ocean</strong>Phone Co. FaithIn City ShownLetter to C. C. PredictsContinued Growthnrdinasories <strong>of</strong>mduetpdl,IUi!HHM!MM,!!!HThe faith <strong>of</strong> the New JerseyBell Telephone eo, in <strong>Ocean</strong> CityIs • reiterated in a letter to thechamber <strong>of</strong> commerce from W, W.Brittaii), its division commercialmanager, which was rend at thechambar meeting Tuesday night,and acknowledged with thank*."During the 3^ years the companyhas served <strong>Ocean</strong> City piitrons,the number <strong>of</strong> i-unni'ctedtelephones has steadily inrrpnsedto approximately 1700 in _tlu> winter"and approximately 3,000 lit Thethe height <strong>of</strong> the season," says hriacbiillthe letter,"That the company believes inthe future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City is Indicatedby the fact that It providedin the spring <strong>of</strong> W3Q anew, inoilcrn combination exchangeand hiiMness <strong>of</strong>fice buildingin plm'o <strong>of</strong> the leaseii quartersit had theret<strong>of</strong>ore occupied."It is a cnmmoniilace thnt <strong>Ocean</strong>City ii « town <strong>of</strong> beautifulhonies, The forwniiWnnkiiir spirit<strong>of</strong> this community as manifestedby its filig schools and publicbuildings; aggressiveness <strong>of</strong> itsbusiness people and the doubling<strong>of</strong> the population over the lai-tdecade promise in our belief that<strong>Ocean</strong> City will continue to prosperas one <strong>of</strong> the foremost resortBon the Atlantic Const,"Stedem Winner <strong>of</strong>Chisler's TourneyThe Chislers' Club had its finalmeeting until autumn last Thursdaynight at the home <strong>of</strong> Patrick ...MeCusker, 022 Asbury nv, The mr City,pinochle tournament, in program Pnjprmo;all winter was won by LarryStedem, Below follow the name?<strong>of</strong> contestants accordinB to thtrelative value <strong>of</strong> theirscores:John Qartiand whs_ close second;then Bill Nichols, Frank Sannino,Joe Maenner, John Stubbs, VinepSannlno L Ed, Kurtz, Kmil PalmerGeorge Knab Dr. L. 5, A, Stedemand Dr, John Devine,H-U-R.R-Y T-0 H-A-I-N-E-SAINES Cut Price MEDICINESEIGHTH STREET(Opposite Poet Office) 7TH & BOARDWALKTHE PLACE TO SAVE MONEYItttone 534 Just a Few <strong>of</strong> Our Prices Phone S34REMEDIES9819«8Pepto Mangan -Bromo QuinineftfO Gray's Glycerin TonicJ5 Allen's Foot EaseFellow's SjrupVipexPipe's Diapepain_Glover's Mange Remedy%M Ptaeoknm"'" Fiewone 7.KonjoU .,ILfpaetie RfllsBesmql OintmentPlnlriunn's Vegetable Compound...Scott's Emulsiongal HepaticaTeflsoline „— * ,-,-itextro Maltose^VkMterol,r.._, rCHtoearbomte ............Ctracarbonate ."T.~ Vifk's Salve 2.1.10 1'antoria 24,r>0 Gilletc Blades 39,S0 1'robah Bind 45.40 Gem Blades 29.73 Shirk BliidrB 651 Ib Kpxom Salts 10'/i'pint Flit , 301 pint Flit 501 quart Flit 85.35 Mistol 291.00 Dcxtrolac 791.00 Lacto Dextrin 891.00 I'syllia G912 oz. Richards Psyllitlm 1.00.7.1 Vinre 591.20 Bromo Sclt/ir ~1»,«0 nrnmn Seltzer 3H.."0 Bniinii Sclt/.tr .: 23ivnitiiPass Tests in 7Athletic Events13 Boys and Girls Qualifyin <strong>County</strong> SchoolsThirteen boys and Rirls in CapeMay <strong>County</strong> show outstandingiihiiity in seven athletic; events,to the results <strong>of</strong> aphysical ability testsilurinsr the past fewthsrpmonths in the county .schools underhelping teacher supervision.At the Minie time, more thanone-third nf the students haveachieved what has been set as astandard for each <strong>of</strong> the variousnyH*eventstlirnws,runniugi<strong>of</strong>jump, standing and running broadjump, ehinninji the liar, soccerliiill kick and soi'ier ball throwin. The girls' pvunts are soccerthrow for dUinnce, s<strong>of</strong>flor throwin, volley hall. «ervp. liorso shoepitching, standing broad jump,.^(u-cpr kick ami indnm* baseballthrow for distance.Each grade from three to fightIs supposed to make a certainmark, with extra points gi,ven_forbrttevinp;tile mark. Teii points isj;ivrn for making the standard,iiliil il total <strong>of</strong> 70 points for theseven events entitles the studenttii ii certificate.Special eertifleate^are awarded to those scoring3 00 or more.Spcciiil uwarils wore made toHelen Elilrup, Chris Erikson, FlorenceFreund; Charles Johnson nndHairy Montgomery, all <strong>of</strong> Avalon;ElmerHemingway, <strong>of</strong> GreenMoviesMOORLYNNow PlayingJoe, K Brown in the Firat Nationalpicture, "The Tenderfoot,"opens today for u two day engagement"The Tehderfot" >s hailed a 1Brown'i funniest fllm. affordinhim hi 1 , greatest opportunity Torthe univeisnlly popular type <strong>of</strong>comedy v,hi(h has made him famou 1 ! In the 1 title role, Joi» uppcai s as a "tenderfoot" whocomes to New York from hii Texai ranch, looking for a safe 111vestment which will enable himto lift the mortgage on bin ranchHe falls in with 11 theatrical produccr and the fin-woiks beginwhen Joe buys a flop showMonday and TuesdayTn l J ,iramouiit't-"Keseivrd ForL idw^/' featuring Leslie Howard,who rttentU played opposite AnnH irding in "Dt'votion," motion pitture f.ms willf ce nh7,ib(»th Al1 in, "nc <strong>of</strong> E«frl:iml\ mn\t («>piiMi *.LiJ. r o and ^ticf'ii person iliti^'J his ttnkinjr|y h mdsonn .nut intrifruiiiK t.u <strong>of</strong> the Kru r li~h screenpl.ns (ho leading feminine roleopposite II(J\v.,id and shjie^ tinhiinors <strong>of</strong> the picture with thatclever actor,'Heservml for Ladies" is satiricalcomedy, which is comedy pinsIt's comedy that appeals "to'lli.imagination rather thanrthe eye 1 —the kind -that makes the mindlauffhfirst nnd then the iliaphragm,.Wednesiliy and Thursday"Sky liride,' a romantic adventurestory, now becomes a thrillingmotion picture aviation melodrama. Paramount has taken JohnHiythe's original aviation storyand transformed It into a grippingportrayal <strong>of</strong> how a "blrtf man"reffains his lost courage and winsthe love <strong>of</strong> the girl he adores.This picture depicts the hnir-rai;ing stunts <strong>of</strong> barnstorming aviatoriflirting with death, as theyput over their rtuff in an air elrells,a popular Fourth <strong>of</strong> July and<strong>County</strong> Fair feature <strong>of</strong> a fewyears ago."Sky Bride" featuresRichardArlen, Jack Oakie, Virginia BruceiRobert Coogan and Ciiarles Starrett,Arlen is entirely at uase inhis role <strong>of</strong> a daredevil flyrr, liavingserved as a pilot in thfe nnyal--'-- Corps during the war.STRANDNow Playing"Sinners in the Sun," a story<strong>of</strong> modem life among tlioae inmoderate circumstances, ivvolvesarodnil the efforts <strong>of</strong> two youn,sweethearts to marry • and enjoylife above their stations beforeaccepting each other,Carole Lombard, beautiful butpoor, decides that wealth is thegreatest prize the world<strong>of</strong>fersScrupulously ignoring the honestlove <strong>of</strong> her childhood sweetheart,Chester Morris, she becomes at22, a wealthy, playgirl. To spitehr Mri hffiSpanish War VetsMeet at WildwoodThe New Jersey Departinent <strong>of</strong>United Spanish War Veterans openedits 34th annual encampmentat Wildwood, Thursday, Businesssessions were held j'esterdrij' andtoday, the encampmont itnnplu'linjSaturilay with a parnde inwhich more than ZOO are expectedto march.National anil state <strong>of</strong>ficers williiieet with delegate!) frnin (vory'New-Jersey county. An extensiveprogram has been arranged forentertRinment nf deleBnii's aiidtheir friends.Aaron_ WOOIHOII, LouisDickinson and Russell Cornwall, <strong>of</strong>lower Township; Mary McGonipleand Koe Kennedy, <strong>of</strong> Wild-%voo(l Crest; Andrew Raffa, <strong>of</strong> SeaIsle" City, and Ceclle - Adams, <strong>of</strong>'alermo.The county as'eraBe <strong>of</strong> those re. _ . ..........._?eiving certificates i» S3.B per chance meeting, find that they are|DAY,JUNE 17, <strong>1932</strong>..—..'Eir_.her, Morris, a ehauffeur, marfieaAdrienne Ames, millionairess.Having aehlevod riches by .flcing love the young people, sacriat a. The highest roortt average still mutually''enamored. The enthatnf Miss Leliih Ulnnchiird,Green Creek, where no pe':ent. pasijt"! the testp.iulng action <strong>of</strong> "Sinners in theSun," shows how they achieve enduringromanee,Monday and TuesdayA gripping romance depictingGETS Sl-hPI^DED hENTENCEtnl>, struggle for real happiEarl Henry, colored, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> | - .City, was given a susponiled sentenep<strong>of</strong> six inontlis in the countyjail, Wednesday, when heh wasarraigned before Judge Palmer M,Way on fharges <strong>of</strong> assault andbattery. Henry pleaded guilty tothe charges.Y«m areinto0AN6EB.60 Amolin „. - • MM Pebeceo *IV»th Paite , 33.60 PcpMdent Troth P««te : 3S£0 • I pans Tooth Paste , ,SJ,8S I'ompeian Maiuge Cream ,. M.25 J ft J Talcum, toby ,..,„.,„.,.,„„„,..j.. ,19 ,,50 Williams Aqua Velva „ „„ 3T,25 Cuticnra Soap 3 f«r MM Woodhnry'e Soap,..,,3 for^S,80 D ft R Cold Crtsm .42SO Mum ..„, ,„„„„„. i_,.ii,'.'. ,4?M Colik Preparations ........_...'.'.'.'..;.. ,2» ;30 Cntex Preparations .39•IS Anami Shampoo ,,,,,,,2 for .25JO Princess Pit Rouge,„„„„„ M.75 April Shower Fnre Powder ,50JO Jensen's Lotion .3330 Hind's Honey ft Almond Cr«m M,50 Paequitt Hand Cream, tube A9M Ednji Wallace Preparations „Si-.10 Lux Soap , s for ,25.10 Lifebnoy Soap „ „. each .068PECIAL ON COMPACTS, 2S»-No refillsHYG1IA NIPPLES,;...,JNURSING BOTTLESAvalon Life GuardsStart Season's WorkAvnlon—Tver; 1member <strong>of</strong> AvaIon's heach patrol went un dutvWednesday, in command <strong>of</strong> Wil11am M, Eaton, who is now sprving his fouth successive smtson atcaptain <strong>of</strong> the life guards. Everyone<strong>of</strong> thn nine men who composethe patrol this season were lifeguards last year, They nre;. Charles and Julian White, <strong>of</strong>;Llanerch, Pa,; Wilbur E. andSpencer Davison, <strong>of</strong> Palmyra; Gif.ord Foley, IfaverfordiAndrewMeCandless, Wynnewood: CharlesCunningham,Philadelphia, andWilliam 0. Simpkins also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia;Tie guards are stationed at theiame locations as last year, JBthit,, 2ist st,, 28th st, and 32 nd at.Dr, Williarn Westcott, also <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia also assumed hisduties <strong>of</strong> betch surgeon on Wednesday,He sucdeeds Dr. WilliamBuck efficient beach surgeon herefor the past three years.Gas Exemption ForFishermen PraisedWild wood —1- Localeoiiimercialfishermen are elated over Aasom.blpman Evans G, §Iaughter"s sueeesiin pushing the paaanire <strong>of</strong>the bill relieving comnierctBl fishinforaft <strong>of</strong> the necessity <strong>of</strong> pay-,,,,,eieh Be: Caeapitbe Stock <strong>of</strong> Cbpp'i Baby Food at Both Storesnf O jrasoline tax.delegation <strong>of</strong> the fishermenSailed upon the assemhlvman thisweek to eongrMUHte him on thepassage <strong>of</strong> the hill utter alative flght lasting four months.The bill wai introduced un FebruaryS and paused on <strong>Jun</strong>e 10.OCEANIC TO OPENThe <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel will open fo]the geason <strong>Jun</strong>e 25. Althougnpt <strong>of</strong>ficially open, the hotel ito entertain aShriners overWhy WorryAbout Dinner?Let'i Go ToJohnstone'sCafeUS ASBURY AVENUEOppsilta CilyHallDELICIOUS PASTRIESTake Some HomeII II > |1«"»1.,M ,„8 ExtraSpecialsTHIS WEEK ONLYWhite Toilet SeatsocEAN, CIT<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger1 city Sentinel, *ntsMl»h-d 1881; <strong>Ocean</strong> City Ledger. E«ti tnuhefl IMIlBenUnel-lcdger. Conialldated 1114.j City NtSi, B*UblUhed Wit; Sentlnel-Ledger-Nertu, ConaolWMed 1111,"For • Gruter O§MB City"Evenlngi 7 * » P, M,MONDAY a, TUESBAY"RESERVEDFOR LADIES"withLESLIE HOWARDBenita Hume—Added—Al St. John"HAREM SCAREM"WEDNESDAY and THURSDA"SKYBRIDE"withRICHARDJACKARLEN OAK11—AddedUniversal AH H\an"ROUND THE WORLD IN18 MINUTEi" '"rEvfninia 7 4 9 —weitsrn ileotrie lound— Dally Matinee UJ* ITINIICDC ««ci ly*MORRISCAROLELOMBARD u if ty\^C^ll\ andHARDYIn"Any OHI'nrl"IE 1•— MONDAY * TUE8DAV—— WEDNESDAY and THURiDAIf | |"YOUNGBRIDE"withHelen TwelvetreesErie Linden—Added—Paramount ComedyLOUDMOUTH"LAW ANDORDER"withWalter HuBtonRaymond Hatton __—Addetl-DINQ CitOSBTBILL BOARD GIRL• 1I I1 1 •|*l|SniA»««w (n«t «e Red IWi Hill), Ocun city. New. ferny, » ttlOCEAN CITY PRINTING AJJD PUBLISHING CQKPAjrrLOMMf O. ANQByiNn Hdllsr and Oenera! MjuiutrJOHN C. SMITH, Adtertlllng M.nauerBubiicrlpUon Prise: {1,10 per TearH: New JsrMJr Fmi AatSel&tlgti and National Edltsrlil AjUHJcl.tlooPhiladelphia Advertiilng Repreiantitlvea: Novllle A Hltehlngi, H01W«Inut strett.THE PROPOSED BUDGET SURVEY.W/IIEN Elmer Jackson Piarl propOBed to the chambsrw<strong>of</strong> commerco Tuesday night that a commiasion becreated to start working now on <strong>Ocean</strong> City's budgetrequirements for 1933 and to make an intelligent attemptto bring industries or an educational institution to<strong>Ocean</strong> City, he may have hit upon at least a partial solutionto the critical problems now confronting the resort.It is no longer any guarded secret that'the city isfacing grave financial difficulties, no worse perhaps, but"no lesa serious than those confronting hundreds <strong>of</strong> other• cities. Nothing will be gained by ignoring the fact —much may be accomplished by facing it now, learningthe worst and deciding to overcome it in the way that,Mims most practical. ^The method undoubtedly will be'to effect REAL and DRASTIC reductions in the budget.Mr. Pearl is abaolutely right when he says it is nottoo early to start_working on next year's budget. Severalmonths ago. The Sentinel-Ledger said that a majoroperation was necessary to revive the municipality. Theneed <strong>of</strong> it grows more acute every month.The task <strong>of</strong> rescuing the city from its financial difficultiesis too.big for the city commissioners to handlealone. It is too much for any two or three men, It needsthe concentrated attention <strong>of</strong> the best minds in <strong>Ocean</strong>.City and their sympathetic cooperation with the city's<strong>of</strong>ficials, who will be glad to have their assistance,Mr. Pearl's suggestion that the survey commfssionrenew the attempt to establish industries or a collegehere is also timely. But the budget should receive firstconsideration.More Americans should come (a the henchffl (his summer.What we all need fa more sand.ness In a big city Is <strong>of</strong>Toml in"Young Bride," the llKO-1'athePathe picture with Helen Twelvetrees,Erie Linden and ArlineJudge,Allie Imith, a demure assistantllbrariaii, meets Charlie Riggs, ahandsome sheik <strong>of</strong> a (.'lieap dancehall, through a "bind date," Charlietalks <strong>of</strong> big business dealsand faraway places. To Allle heseems the glamorous hero <strong>of</strong> herdreams, Charlie sees in the Bhl,o different from the dame hallBUCKET-A-DAYTank HeatersRegularly Priced at $12Powell'sGarageOCEANCITY'S SUPER-SERVICESTATIONGas Water Heaters9AMUsually Mid for $8.7534th and WestPhone 672 LNo extra chtrga wtlin we call fbrj|"molls," a new thrill.- Themanee hits dangerous shoalsAllie discovers the real Chart'and the boy's dance hall swwgets into action,Wednesday and ThuiwUyWalterHuston, Harry Caand other popular screen playidblaze away with their pns"Law and Order,"Univendrama <strong>of</strong> the eaj-Iy West.WELCOME, SHRINEHS!QCEAN_CITY tomorrow wJlMyalcome_probabIy the largestthrong <strong>of</strong> Shrinerc thnt It has ever had the<strong>of</strong> phtertaininp;.the foregoing isn't quite accurate. Shrineradon't ask for much entertainment. They do the entertaininprthemselves, and royally.Anyway, it will be a pleasure to extend to the members<strong>of</strong> Lu Lu Temple the hospitality <strong>of</strong> the resort, tohone that they will enjoy their brief visit ns much as<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv will enjoy having them, and also to hopethat they'll eorne again and <strong>of</strong>ten.At this point, every resort citizen should <strong>of</strong>fer upsupplication to the Weather. Man to have a heart onSaturday. * . iMr, and Mrs. F, I,Philadelphia, arc i-at'iilioiiiiigallweek here,JUST ARRIVED100DRESSES$2.95Val, to I5.SSAll tlzea • New DeiignaAll INNPOLO COATS$7,95Keg, value toDAINTEE SHOPPE83B ASBURY AVENUEliiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiitiiiiMMitiiiMiilii^fiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiuliiiiiiiflilillfHiliiiilHiiiiiiiiiiiiifi 1111111 ""If ire wanted to give the country hack fo tlie IndiaDinow, we Hupposo we would have to put up flomclhingtoboot to net them to take it.PITY THE POOH GRADUATE NOW.»,.|M0KT high schools are turning out a bumper crop <strong>of</strong>c< graduates this month, due probably to the fact thattsorne who would have been working before this have.' stayed on because jobs are searee.A large share <strong>of</strong> the graduates will immediately enterj£ already highly competitive job market, seeking em-.{"ltlovnient where others, more experienced, have failed to/find it.In some ways, wo don't envy this year's graduates.In other ways we do. They certainly nre due for a postgraduatecourse In the college <strong>of</strong> hard knocks. But perhapsthe experience will do them good, and prepare themall the better for the opportunities that will developwheh America finally swings around the corner behindwhich prosperity has been lurking for three years.City people ought to take a lesson from us countryfolks now, nnd worry tell and whittle more.Hotel Hanscom§TH ST. OFF BOARDWALK<strong>Ocean</strong> Olfitf* New ModrrnFlropro<strong>of</strong>Hotel80 ROOMS AND BATHSEureiHsn Plan with DlnlnaRoom AttachedEfforts <strong>of</strong> Con|rre§i to "balance the budget" have p««-ilcd Home peotle, Balancing the budget, however, i§ justanoihiT way <strong>of</strong> saying "no money, no wishee."Now OpenThe Pamoui Maiiieem OulRe-OpensSaturdayGreen GardenTea Room400 OCEAN AVENUEDinner5to8p.m.85c-$1-$1.25Breakfast 35c upLunch 50cA Delightful Place to Dine in <strong>Ocean</strong> CityDo Yoit Remember?15 YEABS AGO,Dr. John H. Whiticar reeelvedword he had palled the examintitionfor service in the U,S, medical <strong>of</strong>ficers' reservecompany, with the rank <strong>of</strong> firstlieutenant.C. Ellwood Carpinter openedhis Casino Club,Swing Corsoii, then a stud,ent at Swarthmore College, wasappnintetl captain <strong>of</strong> the Hfeguiiriidby Mayor Champion,The city eommlsaioners oriiereilsignal iighta placed at alldangerous street ends in the resort,N. Hickman and Pranclg Corsonwere sliBhtlv injured whentheir car overturned when theyswerved to avoid a man ridinga bicycle,WilfredSooy, a student atthe University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,returned home for the summer,80 YEARi AGO.J, Edmund > Jeffries passedthe civilservice examinationafor a position as letter carrier,Mary Kennedy was given aparty on her loth birthday byMrs, John Pox and Mrs. J. W,Herbert,The corner stone was laid forthe new <strong>Ocean</strong> City Yacht clubbuilding.Miss Cecilia Hand, a fifthgrade pupil, was the only studentneither tardy nor absentduring the entire term.Harry Bussom was appointedan automobile policeman to seethat the auto laws were obeyed.<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Gay 90'sA WINGED INSECT.fromREAL COMPBTITrON.- announcement that tha Reading and PennBylvaniarailroads will establish a shipper-to-ricilver freijrhtservice from Camden and Philadelphia to <strong>Ocean</strong> City,Saturday <strong>of</strong> next week, ia an indication that t^ey at lastare fretting down ta a basiB <strong>of</strong> real competifioh with themotor freight industry. ...Under the new arrangement, leBi-than^arload freiRHt,will be handled at one cost by the railroads from thefloor <strong>of</strong> the shiDper to.'that <strong>of</strong> the consumer. The motorfreight companiea can do no more than that,One railroad <strong>of</strong>ficial here said this week that therates covering the new railroad service will be lower thanthose charged by-the motor freight concerns' Now, ifthe railroads can compete as to time, they ought to "recapturea considerable amount <strong>of</strong> their lost business.We still believe that many people prefer to patronize the"Nlroads, which pay taxes far heavier than those paid% thp motor freights, and" which do not batter the pubhehighways as the latter do. .People who boq K ht Btockg on the aiftke "to,pot it «WBF•nd forget about It," don't flrii it wry much to rememberwhen they lode in their Bafe.deB»it bowsi._ x THEY KEEP ON PECKIJJG AWAY. ,0 NE <strong>of</strong> these days—if Clinton L, Bardo, Camden snipbuilder,and his co-workers in the state Taxpay.««' Ahsociation, itick to it—the taxpayers may go overwe heads <strong>of</strong> the politicians and institute sweeping re-- forniR in government that will really check taxes,t...Constant dripping wears away stone. The bosses mayh*n be laughinff tlday at th« TaxpaywB' AnoeiationBJvfnd il« il-polnt economy plan, adopted Saturday in AtfeJanhccity. But this association has an annoying wayI&2 keeping everlaatingly at it. Sooner or later, it rwtl^»'"~ an upheaval that will give the taxpayer the first"•ve to laugh he has had in many years.The association is backed bv business and industrial»B who have been nearly driven out <strong>of</strong> business byJersey's prohibitive tax biirden. It is in , d f adlv !!£and it is applying intelligent and forceful methodsThe ChallengeBy AtoertT.KMtSCHOOLS—I wigh every teacher and everyparent could read and ponderupon the remarks <strong>of</strong> Dr.William J. O"Shea, New YorkSuperintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools, whosaid tho other day that the efforts<strong>of</strong> the schools must be directedtoward defining what issuccess in life."Too <strong>of</strong>ten the unthinkingidentify fmcicsfl in life withwealth, and judRe human achievementin terms <strong>of</strong> materialacquisitions," he said.I liuve lontc felt that purschool systems ataried <strong>of</strong>f ona Lilse trail when they be^antrt try to teach children how toearn money. That inevitably resultsin setting; up ncquHitlvencss113 the chief virtue, andmoiH>>-wUinK it the principalpursuit in life.CONFIDENCE—The other diiv a banker saidto me: ."We've Rot more moneyto lend than we've had at anytime 111 two years, and I thinkthat is true <strong>of</strong> most other banks,but we nre nut lending it becausethe people who ought tobe iboriowIiiR It have los.t confidencein themselves anil theirbusiness."I asfa-il him to explain. Hepointed out that in normalitimei sound banking consists <strong>of</strong>making? loans for productivepurposes It ill not sound tonnkinirto lend mom'y to someonewho cannot use jt to make moremoney in ortler to pay it back.Most <strong>of</strong> (he would-be borrowerstoday, my *tmker friendsaid, are trvm«f lo Ret moneytn qavp Homcthinc that ii irretreviaiblvlost.I am inclined to think thereis plenty <strong>of</strong> bank credit forevery k-Kitimatepurpose, and<strong>Ocean</strong> City Man Jlees Bonus AnnyPamde jn Washington, and in Letter Home u'^, tne reason ll ls notWhat's BehindBy FRANK PAKKBB,that the owner 1 !property felthi ldr.Tramp, Tramp, the Boys Are Marching!Short, sharp shrieksfeminine throats tore a jhole in the atmospheric surroundings<strong>of</strong> the pavihun infront <strong>of</strong> Adams' bajhhouseslast night and alarmed passersbyfor a short time. In thesemi-darkness, struggling forms<strong>of</strong> men and women could beseen silhouetted against thepale gray <strong>of</strong> a partially ohseuredmoon, while the formerwere frantically throwing theirarms about in delightful eonfusion.Women hid their facaain dainty handkerchiefs andhowled or moaned in convulsivecontinuity. Was murder beingdone or had some bold hfgrfcwayrnsnattempted to hold upthe occupants <strong>of</strong> the pavilion?Swaying figures were hurlefloneagainst the other, menfought furiously while upon thestill night air rang out the aw- •ful cry <strong>of</strong> "Oh! he's got me bythe throat. He's choking jreturn match <strong>of</strong> our Stoversus Westinu tournament I nad'isfaction, however, <strong>of</strong>lot longer thun thethe Wtrh school did.n«w hailed as tto / -jchampion <strong>of</strong> Berkshire! fMassachusetts, waAone <strong>of</strong> my farmerI don't know thbees prove anything,the ability to apell(rift than someitbinirbe acquired by study.a mra] spelling bee<strong>of</strong> fun.Pack Up Your TroublOther Editors' ViewsROCKEFELLER DEALTKEALLY iEVEBE BLOW.The most severe Wow thatthe prohibition .amendment hasreceived was dealt this weekwhen John D, Rockefeller, Jr.,an outstanding churchman; saidthat prohibition is a failure andthe 18th amendment should berepealed, Mr, Rockefeller statedthat bis family had given I3B0,-ODD to help in the adoption <strong>of</strong>prohibition legislation, and thatthe evils <strong>of</strong> prohibition outweighIts benefits,iMr, Rockefeller Is an outstandinglayman in the Baptistdenomination, and has adwaysbeen identified closely with religiousand charitable affairs,—Gloucester <strong>County</strong> Democrat,either a gasoline tax or n saltstax would be inadvisableThe solution reached aiinenrsin all respects ito he a happyone. — Gazette.Here's To Your HealthBy John Joseph Gaines, M. D,He was with a party <strong>of</strong> fiveand ha was insistent. He hadbeen there many times. He alsoknew Joe and Joe always lethim in. Also he was a personalfriend <strong>of</strong> Mr, Murgatroyd andMr. MurgatTOyd jpracileally liyedin the place. The polite gentlemanat the iron grille insistedthat it was a 'private house,Finally, in deaperation; the manwith the party <strong>of</strong>. flve said: "Ican describe the wallpaper,"He did and they let him in.•, The huiband <strong>of</strong> a BBO-ft -wifewho Had gone to a hot springsresort for weight reduction, receivedthis optimistic wire!"Dearest, in four weeks I'vereduced my weight by one-half,How long shall I stay?"The husband wired buck verypromptly! "Another four weeks."String as it may sewn thereis » lively trade in N«w Yorkin Central American igunnas orliHirds, Thty are eaten. Sharks'' fins, euttltflgh, whalt steaks andfried locusts are also served.One <strong>of</strong> New York's biggestbusiness executives who used tochase to every flre when a. boy.today has a private collection <strong>of</strong>flre engines. Every Christmashis anocltte* give him anotherGOOD BYE. WE HOPE-NOT AU REVOIR.Declared last week to he theonly possibly means <strong>of</strong> raisingneeded funds for unemploymentrelief, it has W-i finmd by thelegislature that itwon't be nodeasaryfor New Jers«y citizensto 'be suhiectedto a state salestax after all. Relief work willhe financed temporarily in sucha way as not to pinto ah auuitionalburden on the taxp,iyersṪhe plan, accepted by Republicanand Democratic leadersalike, calls for 'borrowing ~¥-1-000,000 from tht Teaehers' Pundand taking $10,000,000 instisi<strong>of</strong> $6,000,000 from the munejdue .the' state through refinanc.ihg it the Gamden bridge, Th«plan further calls for a referendumin November when thecitizens <strong>of</strong> the state will voteon the diveriion <strong>of</strong> |20,M0,0Mfrom the state highway uunstructionbond iisue to jobltSssrelief. In thii way there will beno new taxation, no add|fio(ialbond-issues, no increase in tnostate's bonded indiAtednei;>,It now remains only foi thevoters to approve the 120,000,.ODD diversion at the palls inNpveirtbir,For having cast aside pettydifferences in an effort to relievethe distressingsituationamong the unemployed, thestate leaders <strong>of</strong> .both poKMctlparties are to be congratulated,Members <strong>of</strong> 'both houses <strong>of</strong>the legislator* meat cammen-OWEN _D. YOUNG TALKSSTRAIGHT PROM SHOULDER.WhenevtrOwen D, Younjsntaks he adds to the line imputationhe hM for gountintsf,vision and understanding. Many<strong>of</strong> ua rather wistfully think,"There is a man who wouldmake a good President," In hislatest utterance, the com'ntnee- •mint address at Notra Dame,he perhaps eave a clue to ?hereason why he will not cin=i(lernomination for prejiHant,when he eK^ressed thn beliefthat our leaders h»ve been denledthe' rteht and ppsvar talead,including the president,who will have to be glvmn pxtrnordinari"powers in tim.'s liktthese. 'To those who think that ourstandards <strong>of</strong> livingwere toThiBh and who try t« tdl; ys thatthey never will retur/i, Mr.Youne has an'annwer that weshould all bear in niiti.i. "Theywere not high enough," he s.iid,"It wai not our staiwlurii (iflivinB which were at f&Mlt, Thetrouble was that we cjiilij nntstand prosperity. Nut satisfiedwith the daily earninn* <strong>of</strong> ourlabor, we undertook t& gammore by speculation until literallymillions <strong>of</strong> our pecple ragardeiltheir legitimBte income.from .their honest fitis a? toosmall to Trteasure thtir mode' nflife . , , The if net is ihrt we nolonger sought high livi.it atin-(iirds fromhonest lahar, butejrtfava^ance „ from ,, tlijhonestgains,'"; -i- W«BhIligt0ri Star.MALARIA,I rbelieve that many <strong>of</strong> myreaders will be interested in mytopic this week, 'especially thegreat number living in thedamp lowlands <strong>of</strong> our southerndistricts. The mosquito Is themalaria-carrier. Our broad policy<strong>of</strong> education <strong>of</strong> the masses,will, in time, conquer the littledemon that ha» wrought somuch <strong>of</strong> unhappiness to outrace.Typical malari* is manifestedby its periodic chills, and feverthat follows immediately. Itsparoxysms occur with the reg.ularity, almost <strong>of</strong> the dock. He.member, irregularchills andfever point to septicaemia—pussomewhere—and NOT malaria.Your physician tnu^t decide foryou; and a chill, <strong>of</strong> any kind,should send you post-hasta tsthe doctor for investigation.Science has identified the ninlarialpoison, which is now easilydisposed <strong>of</strong>, if your diagnosisis riBht. quinine will turnthe trick, if administered properly,I give it on chill-daysonly, gattlnn in three doses(which should total at leart tengrains), the last dose at leastone hour befor* the expectedchill. For instance, if the chillhas been arriving at eleveno'clock every second day 1 givefour grains ' <strong>of</strong> quinine at four?"Well," the judge said, "sinceyou have no counsel, I shallhave to assign you a lawyer todefend you,'""If you don't mind, Your Honor,"the meek prisoner who hadbeenaccused <strong>of</strong>pliedi "I'd rather hay(. <strong>of</strong> husky poIieOTien,""Beginninftomorrow morning,"the chief <strong>of</strong> police declared"this department declares waron speeders,""But chief," remonltrated thedesksergeant, "all the cityfathers and a lot <strong>of</strong> the judges<strong>of</strong> our local courts own cars,""True, I hadn't thought <strong>of</strong>that, I have one myself. We'lldeclare war on the jaywalkersInstead, then,"Mister; "What is the matterwith my new suit? The tailorsays it is a perfect fit,"Missus: "Huh, it looks morelike a convulsion to me!"Of flee Boy! "There's a salesmanoutside with a mustache,"Boss: "Tell him I'm In conference,"Office Boyi "I did, and hewants to know if you'll be out<strong>of</strong> it before he has a beard,too."TheTeach«r: "How manymake Up a doMn'?"Class i "Twelve."TheTeacher: "How manymake a million?"Clasi: "Very few,", "What went wrong with yourcar, firfie?""A lamp post ran into it,"verse?""Apparently you cairtnanced on the other"Can your girlret?""GoBh, yes! We wetwo or three weekaknew a Lliine about it,*A negro wasstealing chickens."Have you any tviqautwish to call?" asked ttiejSambo threw out' WrfiJproudly. r""DiB niggah," he Mild, 1steals chickens in front'nesses."Jimmy: "Oh look at tiu>hnoceros.Willie: "Thatointnoceros.That's amua. Can't you (we itno radiator can?"Customer: "I'd like to ,cheapest necktie youClerk: "Somethingbetter than yon have onfSaphead: "I eay, O*what would I have tojust one little kisgT w ;Gwerinie: "Chlf*iHUNDREDS DO NOTBELIEVE IN I1ON3The signs <strong>of</strong> the ilmea arcthat the times aro "better," accordingto report* to the Government.But thnit .oport hasgone out from National hoariquartfcrsso <strong>of</strong>ten that over, themost hardened newspaper correspondentspass It on to theireditors with the precaution to"believe it or not." — BogotaPress."You remember when yoncured my rheumatism a couple<strong>of</strong> years ago and told me tobe rare to avoid all dampnesn,DocT. Well, listen. Doc, I justwonder, wonld it be all rightchill Is due.Given in this imanner:it- wiljldismlsl the chill on'thit day;Then, on next chill-day, I repeat'the little program, and doIt for at least six "chUl-days"after the last chill. The malarialpoison will have been conqueredOf course the bowelmuit be looked after, and thediet kept in the 'bounds <strong>of</strong> good,easily digested food. This outlineIs for the acute form <strong>of</strong>malaria, which will not becomechronic if properlv dealt with.Quinine is a specific for malariaSpace forbids dibenssing the"cstivo-autumnal" type.I have treated cases from theAmazon Valley In "South Americaand the swamps <strong>of</strong> Louisianawith gratifying saecets."Why is.il easier *•> % ' romAmerica t« Europe than the re-.Good News—It will >your creditors threestead <strong>of</strong> two cents toa bill each month.Mother: "What doby wriggling yourthose little boys IHnSonny: "Don'tThey know what ILady: "I want tovolver. It'a for my ..• Clerk: "Did Jt© tell *kind to ,getT" ' • • - - •1 Bady: "Of ldoesn't even know;shoot him ytt,"Servant GirTTter lies nneonadomi;Lecturer: "And'friends, I askhome without * 'Poultrytor."It Is agatntt the law to throwbanana skins in the river atN«w York whfle riding <strong>of</strong>outS THAT MMSLEEP OM -msAtOtIT


JP«Afotog Real Estate RowRotary CloutersTo Seek RevengeClarence Wilkie. Mr, and:Mr, and Mrs, Hurry Dibb, <strong>of</strong> Mrs.William Sapp and son, Mr.Delancey pi,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, nnd 0011Palermo,entertained at cards Mrs,Mrs Hohirt faiipp <strong>of</strong> BusSarapion it,, Philadelphia • won an last week, for the benefit andPLUMBING HEiinternational conteBt gponiorod by <strong>of</strong> the American Legion 'base ballPoint; Mrs. Charles Young,ley'sBy JBAMSY WOYD CgATOINthe United Statei PliyinK Card learn, <strong>of</strong> Tuqkahoe, Those presentPLterson und dauriiUr MnrMrs,Joseph B. Smith, formerly with ..._,no.Company, She recently iscoivcd were: Mrs, Sarijh HaBolRana, Mr.Mis thirbs Nobli Mrs ^,jClayton HaineB Bsick's <strong>of</strong>fice, ii by the chanEe, by the very nature May Be Soughtffie,a oheck for $100, an award for •ind Mrs. Ed Lneroix, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oxley i Someis ( olluis Mr LdnnrdDailev and dnutrliter, Helen.Workrahnow with Masiey 4 Massey, inc. <strong>of</strong> its urgency, .„first prize for origfinutinR a de." " " Monthly statement! and Bills Oh, Oh! These Rotary boy* SIBH for the bafifc <strong>of</strong> pluyina and son, <strong>of</strong> Woodbine! Mr, and| Corson,Mrs.GcorKi! and Kabcrl ltl,l,,i!jatpgEiirfhday VnmvergaryMm I-ab llj Sli iw diUKhlPr nfMi an 1 Mr Hani nn Slnw OSth T celpbratPl hei Hth lnrthrli\ annnnriiary rerinth 1%ntiiliimni, her skatinB club SbnVetnely pmp]o\eil 1 \cllnunj 11 hnme hme with ilernnthn milIV or Pre mt nert Ih ivi[MJIIP Tnmlin MurielDana SpruiKci I iiui pJurotbv Shpj Mirv f>oi Innrpt MintzDi m I I5J1)P11PBhiwAwards Made inSchool Exhibits7lh A Gets Civic Club'?;Research to 9th Aannual award, was presented tothe seventh A frrnrie. The ResearchClub plmiue, which alsobeen given for several years,awarded lo the ninth A,._de. These awards are bothgiven to the grade which does thest work.Those to receive the coveted; SV. Kentalfi, MIM. A, P. nollissnn,'Mrs, Dorsev ATiderson, Mrs. ,lnhlij Dennis. Mrs, John Johnson, Mrs.A. Vickers, Mrs, T.eroy Howe,Mrs, Car! Ilnpf, Mrs. CharlesTilton, Mrs, W, Wolf, Mrs, HarryHoadley, Mrs, Jnhn Trout, Mrs,Chester Martin, Mrs. J. OnlinEcrand Mfs, Charle^yaii,LKASIC rOTTA«i_E HKRIC,Miss Kiilhrjri CiH'lirane andMiss Helen Hunt!!, <strong>of</strong> the Tulpehockenaiuirtinpnls, (iermnntnwiiwere recent quests <strong>of</strong> Mr. amMy, Andrew Ii. Maxwell.They lo!i»ed a eottnije for thesummer, while here.Here's Where PatchesConceal Real MoneyA novel plan to raise moneyal lot <strong>of</strong> fun domp itA sketch Lunaej wa§sented hv Vgrnop SnutnMr Booz Musdul swas employed by the Lailins" Ai 1*erngiven by Mi^ B<strong>of</strong> the Baptist Church, recently Mr Leon Wright ledat the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, WalterBoos in Linwood, Each mem-mectinp; The ne\t will btions This ^a the finaber was required to sew a imU-ii thuii h p irloi in Octob tupon an apron and to conceal underthe patch a coin, K^eii'o.iivS CAPT. ALLEN'S DOCKFOURTH AND BAYFISHING AND BOATINGHeadquarters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City for 17 YearsCAPT. LEW IIMost Popular <strong>of</strong> Party Boats forFishing and SailingDAILYDEEP SEAFISHING9 A. M.SAILING3 P- M.Everythinff in Tackle ffor the Bay and <strong>Ocean</strong>Fishermen canbe found here at alltimes.Capt. J. H. Allen and SonsFOURTH & BAY PHONE 513WELCOME SHRINERSLittle Heidelberg RestaurantS08 - 508 NINTH STREETInvites You To Use Its Unexcelled Dining FacilitiesSPACIOUS ROOMSNOTED CUISINEPROMPT SERVICE< MODERATE PRICESSpecializing in Seafood Dinners"Fresh From the Water ••" Cooked to Order"DINE AT ("OCEAN CITY'S FINEST" ,Little Heidelberg RestaurantAND PRESIDENTS' HALLJOHN H. W1EBUS, Maitre de Cuisine806-08 NINTH STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J.MILLION DOLLAH PI^Atlantic * City^-JaEfc .Osterman,one <strong>of</strong> the funnieit comedians behindthe footliihti, will be featuredat the Boardwalk MarathonSaturday and Sunday to continuethe parade <strong>of</strong> notables <strong>of</strong> stage,Bcreen ond radio across the Marathonplatfonn,Oiterman recently ployed ahold-over engagement at the Pn'.-ace Theatre in New York Cityand was featured in lUeh well rememberedrevues as "Artists andModeli," "The Passing Show" and'A Night in Parii."With 0 distinctly original line<strong>of</strong> comedy and an unusual singingvoice, Osterman has won w ! depopular favor with theatre auencei throughout the country. HisMillion Dollar Pier engagementwill be his first experience


'', : '*>*£= V • ^;;.":' v '^i^V 7^i ; fe.^iftS-f!^Ion <strong>of</strong>MBS w w* eit six trunkhouseu Ba usM, ft*I for a throughtat &• «*«, IUne t will bring#110 Atft»t#1,10.l agAt,ft»0. At,and C»p«„ _ month .fit entiMlF elumbepoHlble f« the^..la ana others, whinH^ft MOM torn WildthatthePraises Fighting Spirit erf Cage Team—Lettersto 70 Bdya and 33 GMi, "' ''?, flewnty boys and 88 girls wereawarded Mgnletters forithlettei ataea the firrt pi thjiyear in special aesembly. Wedneiday.At the larte time, four sll-Vtf trophies were aWMded (orchampionships won (hi* year iff" " " and tract by the boys'tonalwtihf o£ dtoeetion,pl«*ttol tone sjjn»n;=conTpletod in CapeBft to* KeFitone Au-Spencer Bennett, efcairman olthe basketball committee <strong>of</strong> theSouth Jersey Public bvhool A. A.,WM KUtit donor and preuntedperpetual and permanent trophiesto Frank PilegW, captain <strong>of</strong> thipart Baikrtball team. <strong>Ocean</strong> Citynow hai t*o legi on the perpetuittrophy, and if it 1J won oncemore it will be theirs for keepi.Taccarino Gets TrophyFor winning the South Jerseycage title among junior varsityteams, Frank Taceafino, capftln<strong>of</strong> the loeali, was presented witha trophy just ilaried ^n it» perpetuulround this year,Richard'Fox, captain <strong>of</strong> the junior high(Shoel tracK team, wSieh #onhonors in the Atlantic City relaycarnival recently, was awarded apermanent cup.Coach Pick Guest, who wai s«e-Hg presentation <strong>of</strong> awordi hOTsiOf fte last time before he takesop his eoaehinp duties at BridgetonUgh sohoblf, wai Wahly laud,ed by (Mr, Behhei' and Roy Fitefor the unusual record for athleticchampionshipg won under histore«.year tutelage.Quett Ptaiiei' Cage Teamin (hams <strong>of</strong> JhiSmch followed adt with the aflmCape MayMy facilitatedrid Hr. Buelt.notortiU wereSpy* directions_. JrjwUong now„ la addition, d»n-^SSSWona are warnedMr. Gu§it replied, sayiDR h«•fretted Itavinc became he hadsTOwn to know ing Buys HMwork under him very well."I have never in my experienceieen a group with the ftahting-to-winspirit that basketballteam had this year—not in highschool athl»ti«, anyway," he said."I may toe at Bridgeton next year,but I will ;be rooting for you justthe «ame,"Before closing, Coach Guest adraoniihedthe students aijsenjbledto keep up' the aheerinR and enthusiasmbehind the ttanjs thatthey ihowed when he first camehere. It has btea steadily decreasing,he said, and should notbe allowed to do so, because <strong>of</strong>the depressing effectupon theTo Stage Sail and OutboardRues on BayThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Yacht Clubwill start its seaBOn torn<strong>of</strong>row(SBturdBv), with the usual *ailand outboard rhotorboat rates onthe bay.Commodore Charles Hirei andhis committee have arranged anextended array <strong>of</strong> social andyachtinK events that pMmlie toiurpais those <strong>of</strong> former y«ars.The p<strong>of</strong>tt races for outboardsfind oat-riRged iailboats whichDroved so popular last year, willagain be a weekly feature on'Saturdayafternnin.William B. Smith, former OldYork Road Country Club and potelTrnymore steward. ha« beensecured to aet in that capacityfor the season.MM.Etamk Ware ii*.City on Monday to attend a familyreunion Saturday at lh« homeot her daughter, MM. WilliamPenroW, Jr., at Paul Valley Farm,Pa., on her birthday anniversary.Mrs, Ware's other daughter,Mrs. E, Parker, and family, <strong>of</strong>Merchantvillt, will also attend,got<strong>of</strong> from their summer cottageat Beach Haven, ,Given Chenille Letterstaam.Chenille letters were Riven highscorers in 'basketball, track aniltennii, while plain ftlt one* wentto other varsity men. <strong>Jun</strong>ior varsity'basketball men received numerals,and <strong>Jun</strong>ior high school basketballand track m«n small,The girls' lettersRotary Flag DisplayAt Public LibraryA Rotary International display<strong>of</strong> flags fromevery reeognwedcountry in the world is at thepublic library, through the courtesy <strong>of</strong> Arthur W, hoemaker.There is also a chart showingevery batle flag used in the Revolutionarywar, and <strong>of</strong> all otherwars in which this country participated,'New York's cat population isestimated at 1,800,000.Mr, ami Mrs, Jjouis Hendersonand son, Louis, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,were recent guests at theDelaware Hotel.Mr. and Mrs. William Bennettand William Bennett, Jr., wererecent guests at the Gamiy cottage,^SHERIFF'S SAL1In OBES May C yIn BOOK !«« <strong>of</strong> Mortfaon lands In (he Oity oC t r C Mai Ofenn City,•trUy virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Facias,fur sale <strong>of</strong> Mortgage!! I'n'niistjs,10 mu directed, issued put <strong>of</strong> theCourt <strong>of</strong> chancery ef New Jursiiy,on llio 14(1! day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>o, A, p. 1938,j ill ii yi'rtiilll CMIUKU wlujri.lil Thu Oo-I ciin City Lluilding nnd Louti Asso-I clittion lii coinpluiimnt, lilii] Eliu MaoTownufnd et aim lire def(indiinls, 1MIIUII expogy to sale at' public vendur.ohMONDAY, JULY 11th, 1(31iieiwpoiiili*i. h_Q_urs ef tft'olve and ' IUL-S,on lands In (he Oity or Ooenn Cy<strong>County</strong>: or Cape May and •late orN And JB yJSf' Hor.ce A, MacAlltaterarb maSe a defendaiitBecause _ yoi,have, as ono <strong>of</strong> the equitable owners,or otherwise, an Interest In said] %i%r^B, M.CAIH»tW .»rauae a defendant because you navea« ono <strong>of</strong> the eaultable owners, 01otherwise, nn interest In said loneand premlies,^AniT you, E. Raynionn Bcott, armade a defendant iiocause you appear to ho one ef Olo record ownurn <strong>of</strong> uuld jund and promlaes.And you, MttdBO Dlllcniltlne, af'made a defendant lioeau»e sou nepear to be one <strong>of</strong> the reoora ownurn <strong>of</strong> Bald land and promises.Dated <strong>Jun</strong>o iQth, 19 Si.8TIRL1N0 W, COW.Bolioitor <strong>of</strong> Complainant,§00 Asbury Avo,,Oeenn nlty, N. J,G-iT-U-pfI11.0JSHBBIFF'i 1ALE.By virtue <strong>of</strong> tt writ <strong>of</strong> l'lori I'ueliiB, for eule <strong>of</strong> MortKUBCdJ'ramto nicj UlrDetod, imued oiit -FBI6B M H OBy VIrtUB <strong>of</strong> an Order <strong>of</strong>Court ot Otancery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,mado on the day <strong>of</strong> (ho dat« hareif,in o cause wherein The CentralNational Bank <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, a Corporation<strong>of</strong> the Unitesitaiei elAniorlett, l« Complainant, and you,Charles Welnberg, Joseph Alehor,Melaoii David inTro, John H, Donnetlj',tilna M. Donnelly, peter StalUMrie atjivlsky liorB Coppsinimiir iiBd answer the Bill <strong>of</strong> sumSomnlnlnint on or heforo the TweniV-nlnthday <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e nent, or themid Bill will 1)0 taken as confessed.gainst you, >Said Hill Is nlcd to foreclose a tier-Bin moHROBo given liy Cedar LakeDi'veloBmentCOrporntlon, ft CorBOrullon<strong>of</strong> the state <strong>of</strong> New .ter«ey.to Hoa lalq Entdtns. Incorporated, an ,corporatio Urn State <strong>of</strong> Delaware, which Naid mortgage wnd Fh S 1029, on liinas l!lto Boa Islq Kicorporation <strong>of</strong> UrnhichNaiddnti'd Folirunry u, i»sa, un mn. ..the Township <strong>of</strong> DenniB, <strong>County</strong> oiCiljio Mny and Slntn Of Now Jerseynfindpu Ciiarles WfinberK. nnd yoiJpurpii Aielier, and you Nnlnon Dnt'ld ipiro nre rnndr: Diifcndiints Ismumyou were the Irieorpor.itor?! oCijdur L»ke Doyclapiilent ">»tlon, II - ..--.,«„., ^ ,. = CsrporaQgrporation ef (lie Stnto oSow Jernay,~ and you Jplin H. Donnelly and Llna M. Donnelly (irerun an* -— .,—.tiurteay In any interest whjtlr TIwiro w havo te^y«| ^^r,BoHoltbr_.ferOompiwna1. W, cerner Bth anak«t Bu.,Camdon. N. 2.Dated: Cainden, N. .1.Mny J5, !MtVlf-lt-pf I1J.SI .Hindu Defendants boeuuso yout ti f the nriiholdMiss Margaret Frazier and E. | ^y f- 'g-Vjiock P. M",*"to"wli* attweivB j ihiT'i'siirt"<strong>of</strong> "cjiiaiioury <strong>of</strong> New Jor-- - • "•" Buy, oil the 3rd day <strong>of</strong> Julie, A. U.white letters. The Rlfls letters,Aibertson, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, were o'clock 110011 cHteii'durd Tiinc) or oneall for basketball, were prewntijil ••-. e visitors at 400 o'clock P. M (DayliBht _ BuyinBh nsntain Katherine Casialdi. ««?'.. If, I T i'>"» •>' "" i da ftntJ he .§h?rirrsall for basetaby CaptainKatherineNumerals went to <strong>Jun</strong>ior varsityBirls.AWesley av <strong>of</strong>flri?. Ill Citpa May Court House,Tap.. Mitv (Tounty, New Jersey.All thiit ccrt*iiii mortsMmej! preni-Kreps Case NowDueon July 18Attempt to Deity toSeptemberFailsThe P. Stanley Kreps ease haabeen iiostponed until Monday July11, following an application byQeorge.R, Oreis to have the caseheld over until September.Mr, Greis acted in behalf <strong>of</strong>Merit Lane, <strong>of</strong> Newart, who haHbeen engaged as counsel by Krepsuurlaiii cailsi. whyn.-UiTueltuhoo Building und Loan ABHOcjlation,a Corporation <strong>of</strong> Saw JUTiiiiy."In eeiilBlaitimit, mid ItttyniondH. Pi-IRS, ut us. ut ul lire dufeiiiltthts.I uhlill extioau to Bale at pub. Iwho is cha:ment <strong>of</strong> overfrom <strong>Ocean</strong>unielby Krepi j The rowith embezzle• long, hasTuckahoe Rd.<strong>County</strong> HighwayStretch From Woodbine toDennis Taken Over.The Tuckahoe rd,, running thruWoodbine and Dennis Township,by way <strong>of</strong> Mt, Pleaiant, heeamea county highway, Wcilneaday,ftftej' the freeholderi acted unona request <strong>of</strong> the boreufrh and thetownship to take the r<strong>of</strong>id over.The road more than live mileshan live mbeen improvoi]City Ftas Departt-taaniileadera in thenen'i League, found,.O» Oeean Gty Seaj,iatordas afternoonitonied out to Jt ale,.wlth Hamer, <strong>of</strong>ittpn, linffUnfflretehterito... Ned Kiee, forviniaiiger,wai nickedafmiM<strong>of</strong> Uta'jnade hy^«ehtidt anil TowisMiawift two Wngleiseaiiori, the leakaput the gume on tee• etrio <strong>of</strong> rune on fourSafeties. The fire comlewopportunities toairtight flinging <strong>of</strong>I'lMk every attempt.14,000 in city fundsfrom <strong>Ocean</strong> City, while he wascity loliciton Lane asked for thet n m tbecause he was enlong,nas reeeiitiy &/•=*.« ...Mthrouffh a township aid program<strong>of</strong> the state highway commisiion.The county was put to no exi h kFrom no onmaintain the road,Mr and Mrs. Johon Frailer, Jrand daughter, Betty, <strong>of</strong> Waynewere recent visitor! at 017 Contral av.City gOllCli.UfC lane esiwa '«' ».,= , ^..- — .- •postponement because he was en- pense in the worKgaild with other court matters ] From now on the counfi willinvolving considerable work.Hii representative told JudgeWay that Mr. Lane had agreedto defend Krepi only if the trialeould be postponed until Septern-• f.'Prortcutor-'T, Millet Hand objectedto any postponsment un thegrounds that the caso was K ieriouione, and should be decided atas early a date as poisible.Judge Way then set July 18ai the date for the hearinR, Mr.Greii did not indicat* whether he |would ask for another delay atthat time.Oh, Kids! ChanceTo Go on the Air!! Get into Radio Broadcastingat Music Pier!" e V «XY, JWLV nth, mjqtweell thu_ hourK <strong>of</strong> . twulvcor parcelhereinalWrtilnnml!yini!In front or brundth Southonatwriraiyon mild sldn or Third Street', 35 fgefiund <strong>of</strong> thiit width extending Southwestwiirdlvbctwenn lims parallelnrt. 1 ahull impose to saiu ut put" 'BEGINNING in the SouthwesterlyIc vcniluii. oili «'*s <strong>of</strong> Tllird Street 41) feel Snuth-MONDAY, JULY liln, 1832 . I W l » » (p ihl Boutheiittrlyictwei-n till, hoiiiu <strong>of</strong> twelve nnd «idn <strong>of</strong> Weslgy Avonuu; eontarSl-•'-Ivo o'eioek p. M., to wit, nt twylvoI'eioek noon (fttiindnrt Time) or oneI'eloek p. M. (UuyllKhtSaw\mPlmei <strong>of</strong> siiid ilny. al the SHerlfrsitfieo. in Ciipr. liny CourtHouse,Citin- M;ii/ <strong>County</strong>, Hev; Jfrney:All iliiit n-rtiilii morlKiiRiid premxvlihIhi. iippurlwiiinei'n. in thoLIIII <strong>of</strong> eqiiinluint hi thi' siiid Ciiiiao.liirtlfiilnrly act forth nnfl described,hut la to say:All the followingtractotInnd nnd preinUeaBith Wiaioy Avenue, 70 feet.Anioiuil tiuu under deerdo la |5.SS5.4S, withIntercat und Shcriff'nfeoa to l>n ;iflded,%V1LI.HM ». POWELL, Bhorlff.Diiti'd JilnB IBtli. <strong>1932</strong>.Andrew tj. Bo.Mwuli, Sol'r.6-17-U-Pt IIB.JIpiirtleuliirlyde«orlljcd as ronow»;BEQINKINO on the Southdutcrl.line <strong>of</strong> Anbury nond the aiatuncr <strong>of</strong>ThrrnHundred Tim (310) FeatNorlhcnslwnrdly <strong>of</strong> ih« Northeiiilor.ly line <strong>of</strong> North BlrrfliconOitnlneNortlieuiiiwiirdlviilonir mild line <strong>of</strong>'-- *..-- -ti.t^Hfi^ nf ThirtySHERIFF'SSALE.Liy virtuu <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> I'lerl I'oe-Iu«, (or. Milt! <strong>of</strong> MartKUKudPi-ijin-In, to iiiu directed, iasiiit'd out olthis Ueuri <strong>of</strong> chamury <strong>of</strong> New J., r.aey. on the 3Tth day <strong>of</strong> May, A, D_"•"" In tt certain cuune thereinIn complainant-_ ...„ ula, are defendmila.1 ahull entsoso to tale at pubChiirlott'ii .L. Clytncrnnd John Brcyijr, ut ,mila, 1 ahull expose i_ __._ __Ho veii(iuB L onMONDAY, JULY 11th, IMSiKtwrgn tho houraa <strong>of</strong> twnlvo urnflve o'clock P. M., to wit, ;it twilvuo'eioek noon (Stundard Time) or oneo'clock 1*. M. {Duyiiitht Bavlliit!l lidivo o'eioek r. ,M., io wli, ut twelve'elock. noon (itiindiirU Timo) or 0119o'clock P. SI. (BuyllKiHSHVIHBTime) <strong>of</strong> aiild day, uL llie ShiTiff's<strong>of</strong>fice, in Cupy Mny Court Hausi-',Cape May CJouniy. NvW Jersey,Hindu Defendants boeuuso youtitle to a portion <strong>of</strong> the nriiini»e»In question, and you Peter stavlskyand Mario itavlslty aro made Do.fundantsbeeauso you hold title ton portion flf the pl'cnii»i.« In quos-[ionulld you Lora Copps, AnthonyCorto iind Follee Ferrero are miltlii'fenditnta bfeftitse y_ou each heldtitle to a BOrtlon ef the premises InTunstloii, and may have seme inter-B8t""""""ROBERT K. BBI,!,,Solicitor <strong>of</strong> Complainant,beenn City N. J,Dntrdi May 18, 1SSS,B-3-4t-Pf |2S,iO,SHERIFF'S SALE,By virtue <strong>of</strong> u writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri I'nc.laa, for sale <strong>of</strong> McirlgHHed Freniisije,to me directed, Inaued out ot theCourt <strong>of</strong> Ohmitery 01 New Jersey,on the mh day <strong>of</strong> May, A, p. ipsa,In a certain cause wherein Swedes.8HIRiFF>§ BALBBy virtue <strong>of</strong> • writ ol Fieridun', for sale <strong>of</strong> MortgajEod J>r»'10 1110 directed, iiiuefl outCourt <strong>of</strong> Chiincery <strong>of</strong> New ft011 tiw aird day ol May, A, p, ilCIn a certain cause wherein BeuhoaUuiidihK and Man AiMoIatton,- "corn, <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Mew Jorm:[a eomplninunt, und ISdftar Ferr* 1H us et a!, arts dGrenaantli,oxpoue to sate lit puiiSlo v en. MONDAY, JUNB Mlh, i6»,hetwoBn the houra <strong>of</strong> twelve anS Io'eioek P. M.i to wit. at twelveclock noon (itandard Time) or 1o'eioek P. M. (DayllgJitBavl^Time) <strong>of</strong>, said day, ot tns Shflrlortlee, In Cape Hay Court Horn 1I'upe May <strong>County</strong>, Now jeraeyiAll Ih«t certain mortgages prenisea with llio appurtormnecii, in inhill <strong>of</strong> complaint In tho Bald eaufpurlleularly «et forth and deserlo-:hut in to soy!All tha followinB tra.et or paa! luiid and Bremises lierelnafter tieiiliirly descrllitd, altuate, lylnB.lulnit In the Oiij' <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityihe <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cane May and St'ai<strong>of</strong> New Jersey, 1BEING the Southwoitorly 1! 31feet <strong>of</strong> I-ot No. 822 and tha Nf *•"Miaicrly S3 1-3 feet <strong>of</strong> Lot No,Hiiction "A", Plan <strong>of</strong> tho <strong>Ocean</strong> OilAaaoeiatiDii,rUEOINNINQ in tho flouttumatanline oi <strong>Ocean</strong>. Avonuo1)1 i-S legoiilhweBlwardlyfrom the Smitlwewtefly line <strong>of</strong> Fourth Btreetl coliiilnliiE Southwoitwardlyalong iline <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> AveiiUB 46 feetfront or hreadth: and <strong>of</strong> that wlflie«tdiniaouthoastwardly _ bilwailnoa parallel w|th Fourth stroetfeet to u 11 feet wide Btroat,Amount due under aoorea 1Bif. IS. with intereiit and Bherueeij to bo added.WILLIAM* ft P0WaL,L, Sher;Dated May 2Bth, 19SJ,oliqrt K. Beli, B<strong>of</strong>r,bill" or complnhif in tin! m^11 ^Ul fpartieuliirly »it forlh und dencrlljud,h AJl "thu" roUowliiE triict or iiiirci-l<strong>of</strong> iiinil and premlsea hurciliuflarnarlieularly deserihrf, mtuato. 1-vliiKnnd UuinK'ln tile City df Ocunil Cityin thu CpuntV <strong>of</strong> HJUlni May undState <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.Known us 11 portion <strong>of</strong> I-ol .No,, ur Section "A", Plan <strong>of</strong> I,OIH <strong>of</strong>the' <strong>Ocean</strong> nliy Aasocinllsn. .filed nndmoreparUciUariy deacrilied us fol-|8 BBOINN1NQ at a point In llieSoilthpa Bl,.rly lino or Oeuun.Avenueono hundred sliily.live (165) fiwlBouthwestwnrdiy (rom llm feoiilhwemi-rly" line at Third Wlreeli rantalnlnB In front or lirendtll in andttlonu said »IBO <strong>of</strong> OTOUII Aveliu,-thlrfy-two (32) feet, and <strong>of</strong> .thatwidth olttendlnB ill IctiKth or 1botwuen nuriillrllnua ut rluhtglen to said fide <strong>of</strong> Oeoan^Avoiiueiliilll exBOHe to gale at pubiie vendue,onMONDAY, JUNt 20th, IBMliytweeiltlie hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and(Ivo o'clock 1*. M., to wit, ut twelveo'floi'k upon fFUndard Tim*,} or onoP. M. (DuyllKht BavliiREfts to said sideSoutheaiilwardly one(ISO) ft t<strong>of</strong>iftee<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenueliundredthirty(15) ft wideSoutheaiilwardly one liundredthirty(ISO) feet to a fifteen (15) feet wide'""Amount due under decree is P,-751 70- with interest and sheriff «o'clock ». -..,^.,.,..^...Tiniijl <strong>of</strong> aulU (liiy. at ilie Shuriff'H<strong>of</strong>fice, in Ciipe Muy CourtHouae,North Bfroot me- aiiiiii.^ «. ^. vHundred Vive (HiS) Peot in lengthor depth.Amount due under decree Is 19.-11.88- with Itiiurnst ana BhorlfraAmount d941. M WltllW«ihor« Hawk.. * i. HiMr, and Mrs. Robert A. Williams<strong>of</strong> • Philadelphia, were hererecently.SHERIFF'S SALI,By Virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> t'tari J'BCias,for Dilie <strong>of</strong> MorlKiiged Pri-misB»,10 m.j diiMcicd, Ifisuud out <strong>of</strong> tileCourt qf Clmlieery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,on the Urd Uuy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e, A. O IMS.•in a certain cuilne wliuluiii blunuliuDoe stetsun, Uxyeutrls, i» iioiniiluinnntand DualilOiid L.. I'liten, et ux.1.1 ilia lire dutundaiiiH, I ahull expuseto sale at nubile vulldue, oilMONDAY, JuuY 11th. mztill! hours <strong>of</strong> Iwiilvi! nnack P 31., lo wit, nt twelveo'eloi'li noon (Hiundaid Time) or onoo'cloclt I"'."" M, (Lluyllitht SUYIIII!Tiniol <strong>of</strong> said day, ut tho Sheriff aeitice. in Cape Muy CourtHouse.Capii May Uouiity. New .InraeylIJatod <strong>Jun</strong>o 18lh. 1M1,s. Paul RldEWtiy, Bol'r,6-17.4t.pf 118,10.Bherlff.SHERIFF'SChildren in this resort who have ^Jj „? Srffi m^B^talent and would like to get intoign fl, with mo aiipurtenaneei,^jSttittSSFS USciil proBrBm entitled "Kiddie's t ,„ LIIV ^,,Theatre <strong>of</strong> the Air," to he'broad. |ii, the t'euniy <strong>of</strong>,,.eaft aver station "WL1T on <strong>Jun</strong>o0' SO,i| The' pro-ams, to Lie utesontedin the Atlantic City Convention line <strong>of</strong>Hall at 8 and 8 p. m,, wllj be «j>yM,.y an.NI^h'NqitneiiatDsiimcey. Phvpe a| Upused to buy unifonns and equip- IUR>;ment for varioui American Lee- K^-j,!,,^- Yirty (ioi feetloa. <strong>Jun</strong>ior taieliaU teams,£• tSUW to th? NorThe national marble chamiiion, <strong>of</strong> Corinthian Avenuf,who- will b, here that week, will wMft ejtendinsri, anfcs JeWd Wetl!Sg WM re-CBalmtrsall at 8 and 8 p. m,, wll ffl; ^uRl UBtS uf^ g&i lb;ubiie and the proctedi will be goutheiufcriy line <strong>of</strong> AUantle AVBd t b if d euip wmiUninB floutMu^rd^ alte, Inorthwenteriy iimand <strong>of</strong> thahe honored mieita at fhe eoncert. Srthwffirfeline' <strong>of</strong> CorinthiuiII OlBie who" take part in the Avenue fifty (BO) feet Hi length 0program ^ow s luffWent talent, •"•jth^ dm ^ ^ a,. , I0programshow, i u ethey may Da WKned by the atati f l k ordintney may ne BIRHCU oy me siu- !4uro.with in(r.rution for regulir work, aecordina tees to be added.to Joseph SaMaii, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic 1 "City, wh'd htjt upon the novel plan"Theje engagement is still a"So everybody ii sayinf."i!0 ,„ ,,withInTorest and BherlfibdddWILUAM"• <strong>Jun</strong>e !5tn, 10eijoveland,fUl.O!.'errs.day! "at flic Sheriff'iislay Court House,NJrTime) <strong>of</strong> »ii_qfllee. In Capo _ .Capo Slay <strong>County</strong>, Now Jersey.All that' uortaln mortgagednrem-I«OB, with the appurtenuneeii in thobill <strong>of</strong> eonipliiint In the aiild cauiieparticularly «et forth and desurlliod,thiit la to payiAll the following tract or nareol<strong>of</strong> land ana premiseshereinafterparticularly dogcrihed, Bltuatij.iyingid boinif in tlieOily <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>tho <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Capo May andand bCity inHtite oJiite <strong>of</strong> New Jorsey.AL.L, that certain tract orarcelth<strong>of</strong> lund and premiBea lyingSouthwardor landward <strong>of</strong> tilonaturalordinary high water miirk <strong>of</strong> thoLagoon and Hueh estate in thiit purt<strong>of</strong> thn premiiiuii lying Northward or! ri?.,!i\5i!p0Wr5LBated <strong>Jun</strong>o 13th, 133J.Richards & Lowland, Sol'rH.• ii-lt-pf tU.TOa sertill Olty liulldliiK and LfflanJ\S»Oalien, a corporation, Is complifSnl,and Charles D, Sampson andora H. Suinpson arc defendants,Bhuil ex;|iH


|na|i. The cair hm been impoundedby state police, but Jotmioanot been arrested.•Bid TlsUjd €*fe,&ully is known to have spen;iji'.ik.j; ^el» ar t, «T Saturday wrtt at the•• UWp «|Elmira Cafe WUdvood. kavnjrHfrlBilTT . j about mUnlght. His 'found marly three hoars later fcyLeslie and Carl Polisen, on RioGrande boulevard, near the Askfactory. Scully was fead <strong>of</strong>fractured skullThe victim was 65. He bad II?.ed in Wildwood over 50 yearson an tntanMbDe•a ^«w haita stock to•nested to beentifyjnir ike eartie death Mow tor J. Stolly, prominenl••emtnetor and builderr>SL Augtistine's Catho-(A.QMB City, who was<strong>of</strong> a hit-run driver.morning.hinjt for two days.^brtestifcatoiB and statei:.located a Plymouth ear,! $•>''. front bumper, whichfender.Several:*vrhkh stained the finishL appearance <strong>of</strong> .Mood, alit was said an attemptto disjruise the( «• Hood <strong>of</strong> Car,hails were found on thefl5,'o£ the machine, and apparlieenoverlooked.was Riven the task,<strong>of</strong>analyzing thehairs. The spots maybe blood, fodfeuinc tiltinvolved in an accidentbails .nay be identified Jbeing from Scully.machine is owned feyGniI, 3S. <strong>of</strong> WilJwood. a cookfitltinK smack "Hustler."docks, »tSeMBajiert. Johnson, when qnestionliiid h dHe is survived bf him wife, Mrs.Marfiaret Scully, four daughtersand three sons. Funeral serviceswere held Wednesday morningat St, Anne's Chureh.Miss Goetz GivenBryn Mawr DiplomaBOss JosephineShaw 0 r-ti,daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Josephine H.Goeti and the late Benjamin F.Goetx, <strong>of</strong> SS4 4th st, this city,was graduated with honors fromBryn Mawr College, recently.She specialized in economics.Miss Goetz was a graduate <strong>of</strong>:he <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv High School in, when she was vaiediciJrianit her class. She then att.»r.JedMiss Kirk's school at Bryn Mawr,T%, for a vesr before entirinacollege. Durine her high seJ-eolcareer she was active.Jin damactivities and was a member <strong>of</strong>he school hockey team.Amateur RacersInjured in UpsetYouth- Cutmd Braned A*Wheel* Com Offis said to have de>•Uks car out SatWorSunday morning.le was at home.She Plans to spend the summeT I Ulrow * n *itl h d ill f' n * lhemBuietly at home, and will anUrhnsiness in the fall,Two Court House youths wen?badly em and bruised, one <strong>of</strong>them suffering Internal injuries.Wednesday nirtt, when theirracing car lost a wheel and nnseton the fairgrounds tratk whilerounding a turn at OS miles an" our.They are Russell Tlmmins, 21,and William Thompson. M. Theywere taken to Mace's Hospital.Wildwood. where It was said nextday they were not eritieallr in-_ured and.were showing improvement.Thompson was hurt inter.naUy, and hag a, hadlF strained- Tlmmins 1 head and fa wasbadly cotA special Ford roadster, eon.verted Into a racer by the youmrmen, was beJujr used. Curtis Mathu,a or<strong>of</strong>essionai race driver,was also usjwr the track In hit'memg machine, Altliouiin the twowere not actually racing the twoTwjs kept ahead <strong>of</strong> Mathis, whoater said, he was going JO milesan hour.As they nearen a turn on theleld, one <strong>of</strong> the wheels <strong>of</strong> thecar came <strong>of</strong>f. and the ear unE TO MEASURE TUOUSEItS•ACH MAD1 TO MEASURE SUITMi mm pattena t j wl«t from.S ROTH, Merchant TailorAMBoe Phone 84:PRESS BUSESPHILAPILPHIALeave Oceitn City Terminal9d» and Aiknde AwnnH—at 645,ft'45, A. M.—U1S, »1J, SdO, P. M,Drily- AiHWnwat toe Sunday Bug.FOR mPORMATIONIng themItanee.I A number <strong>of</strong> persons witnessedthe accident including members<strong>of</strong> the state p<strong>of</strong>lee, who quieklj'summoning an am.rendering first aid.The boys were bleeding badlyabout the face and arras, and itwas first fearedthey both ha.isuffered internalinjuries, sincethey appeared to he eoujrhinirblood. They will be eonfTn«l tothe hospital several davj it wassaid, although tooth w'H recoTsrNew Books ArriveAt PublicWilliam Stockton, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,a week before, when Stoikton ranout <strong>of</strong> gus,_ outside,Captain Bentham said It hadbeen in Atlantic City only about_ a w«?k. It* papers listed thei owner at William" J. Broom,Only five municipalities in thecounty had paid their first half<strong>1932</strong> taxes to the county, up tol W d d fThto the cuty,late Wednesday afternoon.payments were due on thatTpTheye tt day.Two other townsnwde pay.meats on taxes delinquent sincealthough neither ami<strong>County</strong> Inherits'imo Lbs. <strong>of</strong> ffTThe manafadturf <strong>of</strong> alcoholin midt rtflla has its benefits.For every qnee In a while, astill is Mixed by county authorities,and with it usually goesall manner <strong>of</strong> supplies.As the testilt <strong>of</strong> a recent seiiorein Sea Isle City, the countyhas 1300 pounds <strong>of</strong> sugar onjta hands, so Judge PalmerWay signed an order to tani Iteyer to the conaty farm,' whereit will be put to its proper use"Pretty sweet, I all it," »aidPrertolder Henir Y, aouting,when he reported the matter tothe board.BettermentPlan Is ApprovedUpge Selection in Fiction -,-„ IM2 road twiierment *and Non-Fiction, A-M for C,ip# May <strong>County</strong> has_ _;b,-pn approve,! by the state hiffhtWiiy commUjdon, it was reportedi; th« frf-ihnl(i?rs' meeftie. Wed.! rpsiiav. The .«(>h«lu]e provides for"h# amount <strong>of</strong> work to be donrBar- on each eoantT road.last year,ount Ls laThe towns which have, paidtheir tax in addition to Cape MayPoint, which paid a west early,are Middle Township, tT,5O4T4; county tax and S44S.!^ library(tax; Stone Harbor, 110,161.03county jax, $599.48, library tax:Ipper Township. 88063.32 countytax and SaSS.06 library tax; andSouth Cape May, S02S.B1 count}The following new books havebeen receiveil by the public libra-FiHtWI.OldH^rtJ.pW. C rkp'-pily et OodEipatriatt*v I. P. Vby Loyi*M.Paushl^r, fry M*s Ws.A, Dormi*.hIOur Coal FHee« AreLower!neniflDoueU-Ro.111 to Mflr>Mk.»h. by GsJrril ' SI inkin, I>T Dartd Qww.wit-htBii <strong>of</strong> j««ira, w I.H.ai'"i-iejii!!iiie. by H. R. Hu!lSiimnwr Holiday, hv Shelll KhC,Gned-Limin. M C B.Rfs*ts:s.KelUB.l-yna.jysr(!RS"Sf%!«. E«f. by K » pRiu#-»y«l K:d IT F. B. Mian.It"Hapi»B«a On* nay. !.y M.Whef D'JWstrMw. MflT<strong>of</strong>flit.LiiwriM»ck TpIM, yIllsck Swan. I.J- RfLvf LiehtlT, hy M F.B-lr Kftjd. by X-rH ao».t«. F^lr, Kv T. P s-.rtme.td l Ctviri, 5wMSd"Sr«. by A.Di-tBrKfrtihiiv-n J. A. hyth* SriirinrMytury .na DnKfiv. Sttna.RunlW* Munl*r«. 1>> 5fawn I 1 u*WeddiM-rilM!Mrslfrj, W Areh!-teUd Fi*MSns.th* Watchmsti'j Clnrt, W Ij*»!i*sisln. by Venwr. V*" fr<strong>of</strong>finJlyst-rj-, ry E"«FTsoSMOOTHSAIUNGIF Ton'd rather not burctothw this gammer it iseasy to make old otws do. It'ssurprixint"•hat our cleaningMi-rice can saw you and at nosacriBcc to j-onr gooo. appearance'.Hare Your ClothesCLEANED AND PRESSED<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty DryCleaners and Dyers«TB and HATENPhone 1210sEPPAWHEN YOURMOTORSTALLS - - •JUST CALLSHEPat722Battery Service912 Simpson An.Phone TOtax and $87.14 library tax.Wildwood maoe a payment <strong>of</strong>$3£81.21 on .the amount still duefrom the last half <strong>of</strong> 1931. am|North Cape (May paid fSSO qnthe same account.<strong>County</strong> Treasurer Winfield S.Hitchner «aid lie expected nearlyall <strong>of</strong> the other smaller communitiesto pay their flnt half tasesin full within a few dayi. anisubstantial payments by die lsrjrerresorts on the last half <strong>of</strong> lastyear's taxes.,SUM NOTE iUTBORIpPAn emergSMy note to raise |1,«500 to cover expenses <strong>of</strong> floatinga recent bond issue, was autlioriiedWednesday by the freeholdm.The bonds wer^ issued. inanticipation <strong>of</strong> taxes to be re.ceirad from rnunicipslities for thesecond half <strong>of</strong> 18S1,READ THE CLASSIFIED ADSVra.rieAlbertCharlej' andall <strong>of</strong> KtUburgh,iti)tB recently.Marshall Hill, "all'twere recent resortOLD STUtTt• it's old stuff 1 That'* whyjfaty'i «'* time fHT«ri«bly(Int to the column »n thel usge headed 'Do YourT"Tafcloid tales <strong>of</strong> old."here. OCEAN CITY TTNEL-AND TM« 0C1AN CITY NtWS. CONSOLIDATED• Fubllqatisn Qffiss;iennnol.Leager DWg., Ith K, and Moors Av._ OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, <strong>1932</strong>Mrs. .daughter, Evelyn, «,,Souder, all <strong>of</strong> Philarecent guests <strong>of</strong> Mr *B, Frank Smith.J. LABANnREADING iPhone 3tYart A ©ffl«i.ourIs Making THIH n ltETTERCommnnlly In whichion CutAssessments incean City Askedjpw-_. Hotel Wants Itsffi5i,00Q Rfure Sliced! *^ To $220,000APPEALS HEARDAT FIRST HEARINGAt WUdwood—on Recowl forTh»t Resortr—lr-1—II /ThiCoidThatSatisficsPhone 212<strong>Ocean</strong> CoalCompanyJi"T. WMy»:ry.p..ITNon-Fletien.Adrenturw e! a Sc,ri,\itH. Atiwrton,It <strong>of</strong> Knwrson. \YMG. FAnimal FTifniJ. by ChiM»n it ihe Wtui.V.inE.My <strong>Jun</strong>sl* ftwk. !y H «Wortds Daas" Zetit. >••? O.Bf«Tl .U3*riC3_ W E- K.RyitiB and How Ti t>o f-Jifixr.aa,fcf anil Ski"Ii«, l-y JBrown.741. 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i ,%lm•#• v«Uwt fight, L an hpur*s duration, i<strong>of</strong> owr 300 feet ii out oi the water Ifore Henle landed it, |. between (he fishingSWtt, ,cufi> will awardbutton as ^ totluck.have__ „,, • yw'ljt the clubK.* ,W tfieMecptionally" ' Up to last2pbcii!K caughtearly fishen,,.>nwho, themselves with finef mJ. Fcgle>,Richard HU. E, k, Allen.William Ehrnan., Charles Clark, EUB, II,BMUiy,Churchill Hun.tf, H. E. Thomp_ son, John Glee-Smith,BenjaminL Thompson, C. N.: McMeoawin, Dr, W.••" "Iwl.P. H. Barnis,,M, .Harry HiMlett,_>plB#» Troth, J..Howard Troth, R.H. Cmupion, Dr,J I Bauer,ty William E. Burtttb,Gwge Gaol,JMR ttasa.%l CUfhtmtem at perei.and « Mw weak-JMH pnllod in. ItfKpler ashlntf wil!* year than it has^ MMi past, Sot to(t,qf the water at. theChurchill H,., Wttrfjbfotf, Frank|^»W«Uing the channel-:•?!•;' •, • •,. •jpJetttagi at tht dubiwa were wtll at.third misting iiMAt at t o'clockand buttons wilt befor last year's,T*Ut on Gem.Ruriijorford,propne-—VtJ pit at Sewell, pro-"^' a, talk op semi<strong>of</strong>Sout^tn NewR -T»ngerford i» a wellhftfon authority and is• W H In matters perandfossils <strong>of</strong> picfm»h. Hecentlv he a »-number <strong>of</strong> white sjp-*» mart pit, larjser than**, several <strong>of</strong> which hei» th* dub to he used asl.WU year's fishingcon-• *to tlie Associa^jrira will ha>e the-.meeting Li 1 the MoLrtt<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>. Citinb Saturday at 2 p mhave their annual banB $30 p. ni.KiqiMe to StartNew Ball LeagueLate Start Won't HamperGames, Leaden SayAlthough it will be getting <strong>of</strong>fto ii latestart, sn Industrialbaseball league stilt way beprganlzed in <strong>Ocean</strong> City* accordingto nresentplans <strong>of</strong> Alvin^op"Kimble, pfeaident <strong>of</strong> theleague last Year,Kimble mid yMWidav he is goingto call H roeetipe <strong>of</strong> all nunagersinterested in tnteti'ifl ate^m, at the eommijEionera fooni<strong>of</strong> city ball tome night nextweak. He will deci.lc his tuffhtlater.Already Andi* Ma"?o. ibe r»»-taurant man; BUI Reynolds, theniperhanKer. and Bud •hiding, <strong>of</strong>Bit Octln Citv lee Co, have showninterejt in formingthe leagueagain this vear and declared thatwould put teams in the ninsiflff.Because it in late only one naifseason <strong>of</strong> fames will b» played,Kimble said. He expects onlvfour teams to be entereil instead<strong>of</strong> the elrht <strong>of</strong> last year. Theschedule, which mav he AFginmiat the meetinB, will have to b#siiited to avoid conflict with theFiremen when they olay theirliaeiie nmu on the local field,anrt also the AmericanLegion&«•• PwMbly will be'four p4«ntf • *•«••l eaW he wi|l fceo|t FrtpVfor preiidtftt at thanext week.Beginning Monday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 21, thelocal Western Union, <strong>of</strong>fice onSth st. will be open from 7 a. in.to 11 u. m. (daylight time) iti^ announced.At the same time, the <strong>of</strong>ficestaff is being increased to fivepersons, with seven messengers t<strong>of</strong>acllita.it delivery and other ervlee." Mlw IWriwle ^Bi^flf PrmnW.|wi "In, 'Ifa, ftuford, it spendbsir U« nunwner with rolled »t Permhtr> paimU at ffirt it. MP OcesrirMr«, D. R, Fiellg, <strong>of</strong>= DrexelParli, is ipending saveral days OHthe iniett <strong>of</strong> Mr», W, C. Wilby,<strong>of</strong> 1M0 Anbury ay,Party andf),BENEFIT OF^ For BonusIs ImpracticalLawyer in Kiwanwon Gold StandardMooge Lodge <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle CityMonday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 27 - 8:30AT CRONECKKR'S CAPESeatUe Ramblers Orchestra - - . . Tickets,p.50,210 Teachers toStop Here Tues.Show* Enterprise byBringing ThemHere SundayjlfMei «i«in <strong>of</strong> ther- ^SM £W» e t 1" thePia4 r tfcelr party Will be""'ipeean City Yacht.JR nWt, and theirtbfr National tourney"ISft^'it ttet qme.m> Wlpatit <strong>of</strong> theBMsentBUon«J^,C«t, Will.,$»>' «


interest to WomenjpwiMiMf «w, *>lem-""" rai ,7sjo p. mi,f Weber, daughter„ Herman Weber,, BL, Camden, be-!i«ifWalter Hamll-. Elix&beth - Hamili<strong>of</strong> the Hotel K*l-I IS tllii ijiilmtiiiiHfliii several yean-Jirwas a mm._., .„ wedding was at-WvttlO 100 relativestie dinner receptionfollowed. Boththe rweptkm^ "^^^Mrs- Henry Mullinenun andMrs. Walter Pollock have returnedto their home in Norristown• *ftertpudinK several days atthe Bellevue Hate!.Mr, and Mm. Allen WUdgost,Mr. and Mm, Harold Eckrall, <strong>of</strong>Oaklaue; Mrs. Blanche L. Beyer.W, 8. Oraro, Harry Pricke, HarryDtmmidc, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, andHiss Emms Griffith <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City, made up a bouse jntrty at7About ITsMte lace and car^,-*t <strong>of</strong> red roses. EeidJ-a brother <strong>of</strong> the bride-,, „ , ,, . , .. i spent al day Wednesday»«•pffJ' A; ¥ om f: ^lein City's beach and bimtmaLomse Morns, Martha enjoyin/ their annual ouMartha Morru anrf Man 1 Fox mo- __r_ • ,i s:.:_.. j *._. . tAbout 17B metaberi <strong>of</strong> the FirstPresbyterian church <strong>of</strong> BridgMoiispent all day Wednesday on Oc-"'-•-'u'---* boardwalk,Martha Jlorrij and Mary Fotored to New York, Friday,Dewey Haughton, <strong>of</strong> 220 Coop.er it, Ca&iden, is spending tbesummer here at the SeavieM"Mr jnd Mrs, A, W. Normansad Mitt Kathleen Norman area r ,.^,.,...5, ,_, outing. Itwas the second time the churchhas had its outing here, and sowell did those who attended lastyear like it that the attendancewas nearly doubled this lime.The picnickers who cameprivate automobiles, wereMraple will arrive atkj tonight, Friday, to. Tho Hamildhere for 11•sgjrtbe winter in At-i „ „„.„„„.„„, ,,r« Webera have also i ftttafe, „MWntnersMxe. and the joienli Browtr and George ; todent oT'thi;' Sunday*'school'•*f**£S£ N «f Finger Wave 75c.Facial MasMge, $1 Marcel Wave 75cFrench Park |2 Manicure 50cBanal Permanent Wave 15,00Hotel Flanders14th SeasonFor Appointment—Phone 1000 and 543C«rtified WatchmakerDispensing OpticianEMORYWATCHIS . CLOCKS . JEWELR*838 ASBUR¥ AVENUECERRUTIBEAUTYPARLORPHONI703 ,,„ „, HyEHouse <strong>of</strong> PerfectPermanent Wavine14 and IBPermanintWavei5"Secure oVita Tonic Wave""I advise women in iei"'ch <strong>of</strong>lovelineii io iecgro an oopgo!,ing.notural porniqnenl wove wifhthe FredericsVilo Tonic Process."A Frederics Vita Tonic Perrjia.ntnt Wove will reseol Ie youwhyierflen Celebrities havs giventhis wave their endersemyn! ^n^proi», Mouldod !o your heodin any style you wish, tha s<strong>of</strong>t,(lowing wove! bring new tharmtc* your appearance. Make enappointment iodoy lor uFrBdoriesVito Tonic Wove. Freeeeniultfllien is glodiy givun onall bsauty treatmenis,HelencBeaulySlioppe"TheShop e# iupirlerWerkmnnship* 150 J Ninth St.FLORENCE DARE BO YDCoaching in Public School MusicTeacher <strong>of</strong> Piano and Pipe OrganSUMMER CLASSES FOR CHILDRENDAILY THRQUOH JULY AND AUOUSTTERMS REASONABLE7» WttLIV AVI., OCEAN CITY, N, J. p h8ne M•mrBASSET'S ICE CREAMMADE AT HEADINO TBRMINAL EACH MORNING•OLD SAME DAV ATMarie Candy Shop4TH ST. and BOARDWALKFINE CHOCOLATESCARAMELSFUDGEFor f ..Distinctive Floral Designs-- Cut Flowers -Potted Plants- PHONE 19 -OpeanPHONE 19ipoolaliiti in DyeingBleaching(Licensed Operator)Ph. 481indLAWOFFICESGeorge Ebnorgl miiMerii given prmnpi HIti'ni ion.Ciilirclliiiiji a npi'datty,121 Ninlh St. On-an ("ity. S, J.Dr.<strong>Ocean</strong>Oftlci•*Chas. H,QSTBOPATHCHv Title &BuildingNoun—Dalty, „ .» _VailE TrustAppointment— PhoneBell 275. WLAWN MOWERSSHARPENEDR. L, LEMONTJM HAY AVE,p hon.Dr. Crawford JusticeNeuropathic PhysicianWtii visit &c#an City patients onThursday <strong>of</strong> Each Week,Par Appointment Agdreii216 WHITE HORSE PIKEHADDON HEIQHTi, N. j. •SUPER SAVINGS withSUPERPOWERthanks io 2* flinders instead <strong>of</strong> \} oy nuliKt txptet la ktep up with a modem,high-pimtrtdear in en eU, "anfilingaulemibilt. And you can'! ripttl a jinilfcylinder rtfrigtrator to ziut you tin Mantid,month performance that Frifidaire maktlpolJible—with twij tilindtri insteade/one!Compare modem hlgh-powereicari to old-timeiiiiBle cylinder automobile!. Then you can appFteiatethe advantages Frigldaire asiurei becauseit has two cylinders instead <strong>of</strong> one.Picture a cabinet full <strong>of</strong> food-endingeredbyinsuniejeni refrigeration power. And just figurethe food dollafi Frigidaire savet-bMiuie it isSuper-Powered to maintain iafe food preMrva.tion temperatures on the hottest dayi!Count up what Frigidaire laves on electricityevery month-becauie, its 2 cylinder unit rumonly a small part <strong>of</strong> the time. Runs more imoothy,more quietly too-which a» every motoriitknows, meani less wear and longer life!Add theie TOper-fjmngi—eMcIuiive'with thetwo^ylinder Fngidaire. Then call at our showroomfor a demonstration <strong>of</strong> Frigidiire's Faster1 Fwefing and other features <strong>of</strong> Super-PoweredtefriBeration, See the new models , , , biggeitvalue* in Frigidaire hiitdry. Think <strong>of</strong> le_th« 4cubic foot model now priced aa low ai $130 f.o.b,payton! Outttanding General Mottri VabiilFRIGIDAIREA General ^MotorsT, S.Q0SIW MJMB1B COMPANYS24 ASPUKV AVKNUK , - • ',.;.,,!. ':. J/'.., OCEAN dlTf,.«. J,Dr. W.I-AdamChiropodistSuile 106.08 Title ft Trust nictf;Office Hours by ApniiintmentPHONi 10B2KEYSLocks & AutfliOpenedR, L. LEMOm30i Bay Av, Phens 14,lumsteadsWonnipilinriiun, <strong>of</strong>o foNoMTd, It NEVK4I'Aim,Di^pni, f.Faff'b' isiiii Pn(tf!Be8*fil»l 01 XhSTUmS,il rmiulas Idll do*NliPud -n jr« If,!. ''I n-n-t.V, crl)|lfltyll. Me a hulilr. liM\*\ un IHiffiiirfih'bad luck several wueks| the local team fromIn the four-teurn loop"they win the remainingi games and Woodbine, whichEn file pinnacle, dropa a couple,f may still win out,ieeond liulf <strong>of</strong> the leaguemtn on July 0,i Breckley, u sliortatoi) byhut a general handy mani insistent calling <strong>of</strong> Kinible,Jio shortcuke this weok whenaj put on thy mound anila shut-out game uguinBtjlny Court House, It wasEflHt time so far this yearkg twlrler in the Legion loopffltched a shut-out,i locals took hotli ends <strong>of</strong> aj.j.headarfrom the comityjads on Tuemlay by painfulth e first went 0 to 1 and11 to 3, Brecliley ul»o„ the second contest thatCourt House fell again Wedonhomn sod, 10 to 0,flfe Causes ArrestOf Her Own HusbandUScull, <strong>of</strong> DenniRVillo, wasBto put up a $200 bondt( \mv peace within the fourM <strong>of</strong> his home, when he wastdurfri by his wife, Ella, with:ffiig disorderly early SundayiSoming, . .^Sll and his wife bail a rnCawrtnftfn*tana aqly ^ ton Qte 0t)k dayBtierttt ot CspeDated:. JtmtiUDCTUSED1931 F«*lble ieai, (awanteed. EuqrDownVour oldpaynwpt.Edw.FOBD FirstOceut. City;POWELL'SMARKETGORDON IROTHERSj PHONE 165FElE DELJVEEYVALUE!.,, for the W^k-iiijExcellent for heutBcUaninglSoap(3 " l « lOe)Th« "HuKh Seapl"Litebuay Soap 2 *- ISix purs fruit flavori, including lima!Sparkle SSS • 3 ""With perk and tomato uuea, or vsgattrian style!Beans QUAKIRMAIP 3 ^ 1Th« Taste is Smooth!Lotos PALEBrew5«bottlePlu.PieCharrie.Bo,»tdSMEUI T»B Balls •Palmoliv* Soap -NectarTeaat N«w'Regular low Pric—IMIXED BLENDOrang* P«to« <strong>of</strong>India-Caylw»-Jav»Hires Root Be*r Extract**N, B. C. Taffy Crinklat **!Quaker Maid Kvtchup $£lIvory or Camay SoapVall»y Forgo SpacialFluibonltdtpotltFRIDAYS ONE-PAY SPEOUL! |CORN FLAKES 2 I l cAn Additional Special.. • Featured for Friday and SaiurJiylGRANDMOTHER'S ' •5« SLICED BREAD • »... Saturday's One-Day Speclall"SIA SARDIN"Fancy K4 ShrimpSFancy Shrimp in Can; • 2 "^ 19eWith your ihriftip salad ... uii RAJAHSalad Dressing !, f 1O«YOUNS'SDiwelvas inilanlly in he^walsr!Soap Chips - 3 ** 25 ClOHA BRANDv--ci»-«Crushed Corn... j, Na, ^ E £Lima or String Beans ^ «»• ***Whol« Wh.at Flabi—With All the Bran!Wheaties2 23Sparkling Pamer Water 2U*.3Del Mont* Peaches2^Criipo Fig Bin "s^T »*• «#!New Pick Peat - 3^2%WhiteHouseE V ap.AAilk3^17eTHE PRICES GOUrhwIfc. Cmn N«n MomfavlBUDWEISER, BUCKEYEer BLUE RIBBONMALT SYRUPOLD MUNICH '


•M?;K%lftMil8llta)fee1I For FW* Two«BI Ac hoc ajpda*? ti G I wheat UK**BcMIy .penalt at IGtk St. | |ia nast <strong>of</strong>CSty fa i fcin-3 <strong>of</strong>electedand winthetierformervil hat jeason. jfa.pC-MO Hted by tht bor,•'i*fco are looking forwatu;rwt <strong>of</strong> the taff. __..V;«*liMM.'"»BBn-" Om-|jh*Hf* <strong>of</strong> the "era*"• ^MjMt sad KM.iWrn wlB art M housrinijfen entirdv tf•uata or rtndorts.Star ammdSlor.ABA, a eradnate otfVnfrtttity where h* play-"*"v.p'flte Watty football* "to httd councillor inMa.JI»vWf«, • nmAwtenm hethem to iwjm knd*dlB boal* and CDMandrndimentj <strong>of</strong> first aidmrjenmnw. wfl]• WBMdon -wfll beh- <strong>of</strong> to State;„_•-... fc <strong>of</strong>SOn Ml St.Soon To BeEngaged on Priiju.1PrrKmioaiy preparations vertBads this wrtk by Merriti. Chapntanind Scott Construction Co,<strong>of</strong> BiltitBoir. m lo start i nark on ontte list <strong>of</strong> the chain uf four newMte lUs resort and Si Point> Actual work -ill begin la about10 rfax*. arcnnline ID diaie todugc, and ^ Boss <strong>of</strong> driT-:iar woodea nffiajf whkb wiH formI the framework for etas* k«eChamber Told <strong>of</strong>SbinersCavort i^i**^,,, New Ball GameW% •m W\ » I latent 30 men who are nearly y f"storrimoses on theand Mb faCamp Here Sooncd twite. Scheldt ate did bbMMrT^fMcirU fie ash,Whng oot two home inns.Last Tnesday tat locate wvisaed tin WDdoowd VIUM downthere, 6 to 5, . EM^ team ueo^d|No FooJir» T Thb W , TheyBIM Mts._W Townseuft fine Asmre Campbelling, wluelj retired seven ene-_, tartHneii via the" nriktMininote, kept tie VDJaJ from moss. Members <strong>of</strong> the' Pint Regimentmm the Diate more <strong>of</strong>ten. <strong>of</strong> U. S. Engitaeeif, who eome toTwo Wildwood errors In the <strong>Ocean</strong> City each season for afoarth, on top <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> short vacation during iheir an-tmely Mil by local hatters nual march from Camp Ki tobroarti in five runs to tie things Fort DoPont are not going toop after VVildwood had (garnered bamboozle the iipeetant localfife for themselves earlier In the; public this vear.fray. The dinms was reached i If the reader remember?, lastin the fifth when Bradley's single rear the engineer! had everyonein a local run whieji jwaifJne for martial music on aRave locals tht lead until the I eertjun dav. The day parted, andBefere, Crops Up Againwith a imaller one ear'mm a snail derrick, A :rae' An effort may be made herederrick has alts appears i a!-j j i/rrcugh the chsmbfr <strong>of</strong> commereeIn UfaUk mar. ftmet«I, ^afdoate <strong>of</strong> Temple•JWd an old roembw <strong>of</strong>1 aob, win do Ow watchalowwith Worth<strong>of</strong>Colgate Unl-3K3e ray, atom 36M jiEoas 1 *,« a Blaimri. traffic; over more arduouj baseball,la La Tends, T*.I»AJT*;«,J gg o'-dwyden rtractare will no: Gwrje Saxton, <strong>of</strong> the HaMcomW in » Jail at atrt Saiurcaj, ; _»d«A T^ ellminatei the orfanization, a former aiamondoy«Hffrjffr when the Temc-'e'' I that "i 1 1^ | M! itar in norida. and managertb* si> <strong>of</strong> w«k-tnd <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the leagues there, toldmembers <strong>of</strong> the chamber <strong>of</strong> commerceabout it Tuesday nisht, and.i while no definite action was taken!esMtrt at 9.16 siw the lav io ^^ ^npfojtf.drBls tij lie brilliaEllj the work eetj fairlyclad pM»l in inocl <strong>of</strong> Ujt pjei started there will be 100 men putat 8 o'ciock amf3i«i tin? attention to ^prfc. Ejteept for the comoa.<strong>of</strong> fcurejreii ,w m <strong>of</strong> trseairt- am., S.BJ, goeri. I"/** eiperieneeiJ men to directt'inj* Part at Pr^raB _| wo *- $* Janje majority <strong>of</strong>The J3a weather disrapiei pan! ?5* •"•orfcmen mil be from <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>of</strong> tbt Sirfmrs' prografii, baj the Citv and vicinity.part in tile evenioit Has earned The new bridge will enter Oc.on with dtternynatioa and enter. ean City at the same place aj thtreiolta. Temt parade <strong>of</strong> wooden one, at the end <strong>of</strong>uebedaled for 5 p. bat w'!l follow a slijhtlywas cancelky aaj few had line to the southwpst,the plodt to eni«r Uie backing nine the road on the other sides<strong>of</strong>tlittle to the south. After itsOalj 1 n boat. Curls' "Vtsta,"completion, which is expected tomade as, tit mariiie parade <strong>of</strong> fr aboa . t « h * "«' »' n e « I' 1crtiei at a p. a, and it mti Jf 6 " a d » u ' h ,e way acroaswiti a iUfht a«lden; (roiair thru ij w '^ne~ Avalon,[• present 'business glands- Ii "No nne has suffered moreIpromisus <strong>of</strong> Iiien hud notfromprohibition, nor ia moredown, we would have nocm stuKiiutiuii._jt us spuuk <strong>of</strong> public obli-strongly opposed. to prohibitionthan I am,", said Mayor Bersmer,'but as mayor <strong>of</strong> Avalon I willfcill for a momBlll, I 1 olili,_ul not permit the illaal stale <strong>of</strong> H-i throuifhuut thu world have (iuor in this resort, I wi=h io publiclyanonunee that anyone whoor loss prevalent habit: liitritly the oblijjatioiis „,..„ liquor herd does so at theiri may ha ve been unteted in- own risk, and that, if they perI their (joveinniuiit. That oxsonmileirrce in all coun- sonally see that thev go to fail.it in their attenipts, 1 will per-, It ranjses all the way from "The rumor is being circulatedquestioning to threaU uf that some people are saying theylatton.will soil aril liquor here rhi. iki did Wij NvitliBis the fliithl warnine to those iienole that thesl the dollar';" It boils down are not froim to Bel away will ewilldf to an existing doubt in it. Thn Ikiuor huainnKS cannotImhii <strong>of</strong> some foreign uuun- eommeri-ialiaed in Avajon. 1; that perhaps, tne promises hrinB about the arrest <strong>of</strong>Bnu , own uni. "liitiij linn Sum" uu,,, du „„..,.. n»lpersonp ns sennit; •Him? limior iimicir hern iirn. an! ,IIIU |what they say. On the other | wi |j , 0 Caw May c our( Housr journiiUiinalniiuiina! budgutbudgut wouldwould I, n. r M ibe won the degrtt <strong>of</strong> UuterI^ftl in -Ihe Uiiivcrtity <strong>of</strong> Pitts-•*, Mining a lour-yMT esurifHe Won't RuniD, Ifqait (the TO"doesn't$3BBfa national commitl^JUtake actionnlaint. I. hacornplain';,any formal untilreceivedBUCII n"I am tliankful lo say, however, that . I helievo we will soonbe relieved e r |irohihition."BcvvURh Commissioners FowlerWednesday,chiifKes.Pillmflr "M. Wiiy Oilon serious statutonAdditionalKensington Co.$27.50 9x12 VelvetRugsif MI /• iWa will plaeo on19I1 one lot ol*regular 187.60 Mil*VBlvit Rugi at thiiUrtllBQ.prlM af—9x12 Fibre RugsB O'CLOCK SPEaALRMular up *• M.IDiilraBle .roomj.j'inn etc. Out$5.59tiny$1,69 Curtainsg O'CLOCK sraciAL,100 pilri, ValUNis 11,11. PriMlli*,oro.iGRAsI O'CLOCK SPECIALMgular up to|i,B8, BkiO «««9x11 Orait Rugi.WHIM they IM» »j$2.65$84.50 I'Tuht SuperBrunswl^c RadioHAW PRICE#ftU i BSjl j.the/ Hat, « —Beach ChairsJ•in49y»-.' •>^•Jaaa^aaSBRhl ^^^B ^^^9 ^^^B^HHV jaaSaaaBBsSaaatl^ ^aaataaRHfll& ^^£ llfaaW^affffllal ^awS ^MaaVsBaaaA A^Baaaaaa*. ji^BHH^Hfe-ASaleThatis aSaleAWJ^^r*kite&Jt%^%i %£ i^jri^^rt^f*^ i7// TREMENDOUS liVlFORTAiBARGAIN GIVING EVEN1OF THE 2Oth CENTURALocated on Atlantic Ave., atATU^NTIGCil$Sale!Involving Over $250,000 Worth <strong>of</strong> High Grade Furnituro, R«g», Carpet*. HowCoverings, Draperlw, Unena, R»dio»^ Refrigerators, Beddings, Etc.Bought from the UfMUng Mwufmtmm <strong>of</strong> A* Countr, for Spat O..h »t<strong>of</strong> the Ktmiiigtoii CMR«I Conapwi'l »«Ai W W AeRwt»«


thet<strong>of</strong>ormerly wai\r.H&tisuipresident <strong>of</strong> the Stfati_.,..jaay, mi <strong>of</strong> the Berwind-Whlte^Goal Mining Co; for morethan 25 years. Later he becameone <strong>of</strong> the owners <strong>of</strong>. the Brown-King Construction Co, wif.h <strong>of</strong>-',flcss in the ComihereM Trust;Oo. huildinsr, Philadelphia, "."""!His body wai taken li Cyn-Wd on Sunday and on Tuesday._„.„ home here J funeral sarv'tes were held at the»?., Sunday, from (Weitminister Cemetery, i :_ Coach Vk-Heart Diseaseill. (jnttber. <strong>of</strong> Cynwyd,MOORLYNN,,-. H«, IB ft formirvWSiag coach <strong>of</strong> (heV-BatHB Chrt,M an nmhttup.,. ;—'• erfws for several'helped many eightHiar'Wi <strong>of</strong> the Quaker Citvont <strong>of</strong> tht old»«t <strong>of</strong>,ZZ. N»*7," .IM WtJwa from .J. y«are ago, he M"J1 reinterestjn rowing as<strong>of</strong> the Finn Athletic"Keep Children OutOf Surf, WarningBeach Guard Chief ReiteratesPlea to Mothers'EVERY TYPECaptain Jernee reiterated hitsearlier warning this week' in theform <strong>of</strong> an appeal to mothers tokeep their children from goingthe surf where there are nolifeguards stationed.'Since the beaches have iieenopened, he exnlaincd. it has become an ever inc:easin(r habit forchildren to bathe wherever theyhappen., to decide to sit on thobeach.Guards stationed a ihlockor more away cunnot be expectedto watch I hum at the sami; limethey are irunrdincr people on theirown section <strong>of</strong> the bciich. Theguards have ijrendv had severalI runs to other beachesBy batliinir only on the Jirotectedbeaches the anxiety <strong>of</strong> theguards for tlieir sufolv will berelieved, and children mav be allowedto bathe more freely.Blind Student to GetHis Second DiplomaRio Grande--Robert Kennedy,Jr., the blind you.th who was graduatedfrom Middle Township highschool two weeks ago, returned tohis old school in Philadelphia, thweek, to receive hi.s «econd tlijilima from the Overbrook Schoifor the Blind, where he win.student for three years beforcoming here.Robert, who was an honor student at Middle- Township, lalkel this formir cldssnmtis on ' Mj Fperience Among Sighted People.He is spending a week with relatives in the city."Where Satisfac- :tionAwaits Youat Your Price"UnusuallySmart SummerClttthes InviteYour InspectionTho Nexr Cotton Mesh DressesLa ixi.nilgr for resort wear.SO.75, 'I, Jerry, Take Thee, Joan,"startling nrst-novel <strong>of</strong> Qeo Loom!,short story author and Hollywoodsyndicate writer has been filmedby Fteamount as a co-starring »«-hicjf for iylvia Sidney and Fred,ene March,In Miss Lucas' story, dramaticexperts immediately reupgniwddramatic qualities <strong>of</strong> a high order.It has been made into a picturedrama in which Sylvia Sidney andFrederic March find an adinirablevehicle for their superior dramatictalents.The picture is presented underthe title, "Merrily We Go ToHell." It dramatizes the story <strong>of</strong>married life in America.'s modemyoung group <strong>of</strong> irresponsibles.The novel became one <strong>of</strong> the bestsellers <strong>of</strong> the past year, and thepicture closely follows the dramaticepisodes <strong>of</strong> the original story.Monday and TuesdaySpectacular scenes <strong>of</strong> a kindthat have never been flashed onthe screen "before or s(nee" willwitnessed by Moorlyn Theatreaudiences when "ForBotten Cominandments"comes Monday andTuesday,This stirring dramatic romanceabout ultra-modern life is a present-daybig city contains, as alogical sequence in its fast-actionSTRAND, SATURDAYtlohh Bankhead, Paul Lukas.f\iramount's "Thunder Below"sideDistinctive Sweater SuitsVery low priced..^ upSpecializing fa Stouts and Hafr Sizea! *' —PHILADELPHIA SHOP—Athletic Cluti Building,223 South Eighteenth St.iiiiiiimtiiPHONE 1559 FORmr and Drapery WorkRmionnblii, Nur th» OCMfinwdarn — Roarmm*mu.Prlvit,y, excerpts from the famousCecil n. DeMille classic, "Th> TenCommandmenta. *Wednesday nnd ThursdayBellowing pistols tracking whiptnnd wild riding—the roaring Westturned iniidc out in a whirlwind<strong>of</strong> screen action.Ihit ?o iArlington. Lsts 7 and gHarbortoEdsnrdS block i-Varlnn V109, plnrranblockonJFirst Camden National BankTrust Co., Bse'r William 8. ThumBs,dre'd., to .ioHeph R Thomas, i-f h\iltimte W side junctionSTRANDNiw PlayingA tmtifflp situ it ion liLtiwinhusband who gradually loses hiRight, his wifti and his trustedfriend and businesslieutenant,motivate the drama <strong>of</strong> "ThunderPelow." Tallulah Bankhead isstarred in the production,withCharles Hickford, Paul Lukas andRalph Forbes supplying the prinipilm iiculmp t'jiport Its itings nre In the tropicalatmosiherc<strong>of</strong> Central America. Eugene^allette, Leslie Fenton and James""inlayson are seen in minor roles.Monday and TuesdayIntimatedetails <strong>of</strong> the "caferacket" arc shown in "NijrhlWorld," the liKhtninff-paced Unier«aldrama with a renmrliuMeast headed by Lew Ayres nndincluding Mae Clarke, Boris Kariiffand Dorothy Uevier in rinporantsupporting roles.The entue story I laid m T pnilight club in a great city, and allhe events transpire in a .singleiprht ; Tho screen piny reveals thelething undercurrents beneathsurface in the cafe, telling ajuctioand AvmdWith Main Seashore readInn road adjoining Ianflghn kmrs imliilninic 71^ Udwond Finre DPVflnpnuI IV * n tti r ft ux LJtHi1 lock H OirdLtm^ m. lu Sum I jiu 11 and 12block 34 GnrtKn*lots U tncj fc(jII ik 11 QirdenaCity <strong>of</strong> North WlldvBOOdM t i I In ri M ilHrt kl n rf \\rII 1llnck ll\II 111 li 101Hi kin ild WO Hildnrli BI 1 "a. Loblilorkrirfman la Hig imrN uf lnTrthu hlnrk 1111aid ijll Pin*Inndn I Mm 11iito f tatB F mo bluck 111U III m II P.HI II Shnnffat daidan Bi ntiptt Ilfit^I to Pdt-nt Trust Co I nn I^rta 1111 23 to 38 Inrlllli-H' I lncjc KFlorinflfl A* SniHh, tit ux-, to GcoIlttLBaby Contest andFashion Show OKWill Be Held at AvalonAgain This SummerAvalon—This resort's two outstandingannual events will hehold, as UKUiiL this year, Mrs, F,H. Stnittiin, chairman <strong>of</strong> tho horoujrhrecreation committee, hasannnimce'd.They are ah «ll faiTiiliiirsvith the season's artviitles jln'fe know, the' "-*•- " • 'Calisthenics onBeach This YearPublic Classes To BeginWednesday at 11 A, M."Bend down sister, if you wanto be thin!" ,Now is your chance,Calisthen-;s will be <strong>of</strong>fered daily on thebeach, beginning Wednesday at ,11MONDAY A TUESDAY"FORGOTTENCOMMANDMENTS"withSARI MAKITZAGENE RAYMOND• —ADDED—CHAKLIE CHASENICKELNURiERWIDNISDAYTHTOMMIXwith Hit Wonder HowTONYin"DESTRY BIDESAGAIN"—ADO1D-S, S. VAN DIMETHECAMPUI MYSTERYa, m.annual Kkt.r iffyi,Tlle^«es will be directedt( (nU t Hiil the innu ilI Hliun ShowL Jl Ulltil^ ll tUlllim I thn Hi Itti Hah\ C onte^t mil thp F i^hioil^hiw win inmbinrd ind hi hi t ntht am il nInttrp t in thi tnnhi] [.i >«n to muh n pointtt ^ttint«illlithrliithiticirjhppjjarjtehjtUlxr ufconimumlibiln i untiwith the H| by two competent men, Elmerger, former athletic director <strong>of</strong>I he <strong>Ocean</strong> City schools, now associiiiedwith the Lower Merlonathleticdepartmenti and JackFranz, a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> [City Beach Patrol, who has tak-•n the physical educational courseeel,wppfbefore,again lie 1(iitilPrpprethfar grpiitor .thnn {ductedBabyContest'ioparjitely tillsI a! Temple. University,On lieneh EveryMorning,The "Dally Dozen" will be con.Kffnrt.s wili\ko this y(which lust yiti'iCKl and c-nl•iisons, theIK1I> aver hnliiRoth pvonts itlm hnrongh reelInput ftr'sFiishionr diirpnsiseil in in-\ thosn <strong>of</strong> ,,rcvlousfinest frnm evnrjhere.irespnnsnto GcoH, IKillii hbeerine totherto filory which layH hnrn candltionRhuh ire tiitallv un-uspicinl bv;hi- roistering patrons.Real Estate Newstato <strong>of</strong> David* itSkffi,. „lilwootl, NoHh WlliiwtVVIldwood Crest,et \it.JMtf | «ROOM Open to PubHcDinnen,»l • Mjita SS.2S Dally»1S per W.okQeesnCitji,. Frank Sheilenbergpr,jlmer i. Myen, et UKBtlon O,Wiihapi, B. Powell, Sheriff, , ta,,di ? d E n ?. d ' A ,' Boarteoli, nt us,, toIrst NatlonuJ Bank <strong>of</strong> Oeyiin City•Winning at ihtcrsiitUloii BE linoihe's hppn catching fish, he's beenitching fmh—purticularh In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit\Personals-Mr, and Mrs. M, H. Thomas,nf i hiiMdelphia, have opened theirhome nt 113!) Wesley av, for thei-.-i tin.-••ind Mrs, L! Ii. Johnston,<strong>of</strong> Airy, Philadelphia, areBptnuiN (he summer at OSS Wesleyav,Mrs,Juiin Andirson, <strong>of</strong> Mt,. Airy, Philadelphiii, has openedI her cottage on 2nd at., for thesummer.Mr, anij Mrs. R. fhompaon, <strong>of</strong>Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Purssell,<strong>of</strong> Narberth, have taken the houseat BIS 34th at. for the season,Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kellerand daughter, Margaret, <strong>of</strong> Buffalo,N Y,, are. spending <strong>Jun</strong>eand July ut 4th st, and Corinthianav,' Mr, Keller ia superintendent<strong>of</strong> the Kelsey Congtruction co,and his daughter graduated fromColumbia University this gprlng,Mr, and Mrs, 0, U. LiBgit andfamily <strong>of</strong> Oak Lane, have return,ed to OIB Brighton pj,, wherithey will spend the summer. TomorrowMiiji Lijffit is entertainingher iunday School clasa fromOak LaneUJtiolflBRi and inturnationalflajjattill be rai id The pUtform which will be ericted inthe frontwill carrs out tht colorcheme <strong>of</strong> red, white and blue. For 15 minutes before thesethe sport, lf.\erci t vanou ti ipeze stuntstime h ml mil he staged by Mr Ung Lr andI other well known arhlptesMaybe Kings To ExcrciHtaTuesday afternoon, toward sundownthe maihlt chimps willhtheir chanci at the "dailyFord TruckVA Ton, Cab andChassis. Stake BodyTruck .Model AA , . bargain'225$81 dawn, balance in M l ;paymento',Edw. G. KurtzFORD FACTORY.. DEALERFlmt and AtlanticOeean Oty ^feone 600dozen • A special class will het-onduited for thi in at that timeThe regular ll a' cloLk marninuclasses will begin Wednesdav anfla large crowd is expectedThis innovation for the seasonwas suggested to flip ehimber <strong>of</strong>commenerecently bv LawrenceM Lear president <strong>of</strong> the luwymcluh Mr I*ar and several other members weer appointed to investigateThe\ conferred withMayor Headlev and CaptJerneeThp lattervolunteered for thiBeachPatrol to take charge <strong>of</strong>the classeswithout cost to thecits, or chamberSchool OfficialsHere Next WeekTo Be Entertained for DayIn This <strong>County</strong>Ten jchool <strong>of</strong>ficials, most <strong>of</strong>them hailing from far inland, willba entertained in Cape May <strong>County</strong>next Wednesday, by Mhool sujervisorsifrom this section.Cape May <strong>County</strong> delegates tttlie National Education AMocia-'ion Convention in Atlantic CityMrs.Morgan .Hand, Jr., ihostess to the following ut ,bridge pmty this afternoonilrsChnrli". H Vail Mr Clinton BPnte, Mrs Hinry B Ciioppr IrMFB William Carcv Imsdili^ AirsRay Thorpe Mrs I onn D Angevine and Mn Iiulp], II Vin &.1de r.QUAKER eiTYWOMEN'SFull FaihlanedPure SilkStockings§§c pr.2 prg,, $1,05BATHING SUITS ANDACCESSORIESPure Silk Taffeti Underwear88cQUAKER CITYKNITWEAR CO,ISS'ASBURY AVENUEivgnlngs 7 4 Saturady i.30 to 1 Z Dally Matin,, si-FBIBAV t SATURDAY **WithChartoiHickford- MONDAY A TUISDAV"NIGHT WORLD"withLKW AYISESMAK CLARKE. VINCENT LOPIlWlONIiDAY ana TNUHIBJIi"THE MAN FROMYESTERDAY"with /CLAUDETTE COLBERTCL1VE BROOKRayCooke In TorehyTwo Touti"SHOWBOAT Re-Opens Thur., <strong>Jun</strong>e 3Joan Crawford"LETTY LYNTON"are seheduled to entertain 4iBBtii from Arkansas, North IIIkota, Wyoming and Rhode filmAccording to advices received 11week, there will be only 10 iWThe group will start at OttiCity, where they will dine on 11boardwalk and later view ushibltlon by the beach potrtLter that they will drive downcoast, gtoppinf at all resorti,inspect the county museum,naval hangar and light homeCape May; anil return by the'ihore route, if time permits.FEWER<strong>Ocean</strong> City womenbake since theycan secure theseDelicious PastriesJohnstone'sCafeIM ASBURV AVENUEOppoilte oily HallREAD THE CLASSIFIED AMIBe Sure to Visit thtNewest Shop in Town...THE...MODERNBARBER SHOPJERRY PULLOProp.816 ASBUBY AVE.f, JUNE 24, T932. 'age oi( <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-LedgerNewt, EaUBUlhed (IB; Senllnol-Lfiliter-Nowi., OoBHlMMed 1111,diM. » • » « t h n t<strong>of</strong>flt oM. »»«th|n,,t o"For • OrMttr OOBIB City"Friaw from the liBUnei-LMBtr Building, Blghth Btr«t u^fAieii(neit to Rid Mite 1 ! Hall), Ooaan 011*. Now Jcnef. by InsOCEAN CITY l'HINTING AND PUBLISHINO COMPANYUmiN »• AHOBVINa Mltor and Qaner&I ManagsrJOHN O, BMITH, Ad«rtis!ng Mrlggi I1.S0 pgrIB: NAll <strong>of</strong> these, and other famousmen's sons, had a hardtime overcoming the Idea thatthey were trading on their father'sreputations.TELEVISION ~~"Several hundred people sat ina London theatre and saw thefamous Derby race reflected ona screen as it was run, on <strong>Jun</strong>e1. The figures were not muchmore than silhoueftes, but itwas actual television.So far nobody can say posi-.lively when television In anythlnBlike a perfected form willbe available to everybody witha radio set. Perhaps never.Many engineers think the costHave you notiaid how utterlyselfish Is the average bachelor<strong>of</strong> middle age who summers atthe seaside? Make him yourstudy for-a brief period and ifyou don't agree with the freatmindwho gave utterance to thewell known quotation: "Themore I see <strong>of</strong> men the bitter Ilike dogs," another guess willhave been lost.He selects the best seat onthe porch, buries himself In apaper or novel, and should aperson be foolish enough to addressa remark to him, a gruntd i th dWto relieve the monotony <strong>of</strong> aplotted a curve farther up the chart thanpone. It also teaches us that those who set their businessforced stay indoors, as h e wouldh di ^ocmmm^ «K n 1 H ffl%Sone. It also teaches us t thouses ,n orde, during the deprewion ^worked uhile others moaned and lost heartoutstanding Huccesses the following yearsH C M C t td someChildren carefully avoid himb hHuccesses the following years.Children carefully avoid himCape May <strong>County</strong> today, some men are dig- much to his happiness but heE ftL Th charging oj^' ^ t^l^tJ^^con,». s ... for the future. They are chargingiMcountR, trimming their costs and despitene lfl not a vaiuailie „„„,,,,„„ lu'Sltlons are slowly building up a little cash reserve. Theytlie , itt1( . coi onyi especially when:M be ready when the new day dawns. ' "— - ' "- "-— "ha - ġ not a valuale1 lTHAT BACKMAN FAMILY.he lines up at the dining roomdoor ready to fall in when thedoor is opened.HOOVER'S ENDEAVORSCOMING TO LIGHTAs-eventi transpire in Washington,it requires no greatstretch <strong>of</strong> the imagination topicture Herbert Hoover againtaking the oath <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice asPresident <strong>of</strong> the United States,Certainly a better conception <strong>of</strong>the earnest endeavors he ismaking to overcome, so far asthis <strong>of</strong>fice is able, the long continueddepression, are better understoodand more generally appredatedthan they were sixmonths ago, or even a monthago.This depression, we are beginningto realize, is not politicalbut economic, and, as been frequentlyremarked "It mighthave been worse" if a president<strong>of</strong> less ability and firmness hadbeen in <strong>of</strong>fice. We know theevils through which we havegone, and are still passing, butnone <strong>of</strong> us can picture whatthey might have been if Hooverhad not been at the helm.What any one man could do topull us through the storm,Hoover ' has done, and we arenot yet out <strong>of</strong> it. An experiencedhand at the helm may beneeded far more urgently durmay ......... rclear-cut images, as clear as theWhat Country Needs Is Pep Parade, Scripps Publicationaverage motion picture, on a" „ , „, n ~i ir ' n • screen in a theatre while aContends; Gloom Bad For Business« me same time « , nunc^t. his slater, uphold^, lamflytradition by following in his footsteps as valedictorian<strong>of</strong> her graduating class at <strong>Ocean</strong> City. -.' The Baekman family is one <strong>of</strong> the thousands in these, Mod old United States who confuse and confound thefunereal gentry who insist that the youth <strong>of</strong> today is a•>- -"•••"" """""••-pack <strong>of</strong> young no-accounts.folk who count —andWHY rEOPLE LOSECONFIDENCESituated as I am, at a healthresort, 1 meet folks froh, allover our land, I listen to theirHotel HanscomSTB ST, OFF BOARDWALKOeiin Olty'i New MertFlrtpM<strong>of</strong>H««lM ROOMS AND BATHiEuropean Plan witn BlnMBBom AttiehrtpWNlBSHiF-MANAOIM'TThe Pimeui HanKom Cuiilnithem do—are so far superior to Dad and Qrandpap in man em , oyks Juat tatheir youth that the latter ought to be ashamed to en- OTt^ung^^Maw ttme^fearClze -that it is our fault that quackeryflourishes - - We Uriv t ourpatrom away from us.nuwirtiTi ±it%t.%j*n* -—— - . anw npn. Here are some reasona whyAPROPOS <strong>of</strong> the loregoing, we hear a good many peo- the pat|ent , rft the homertok m a rkin ff that the younger generation has no tor, as I take ftHITMAN NATURE DOESN'T CHANGE..... that the boys and __. --„ down to perdition and thatBetter when these complaining •gtodaytnemsei -stick to Hoover.—Atlantic Coun-Here's To Your Health * R " <strong>of</strong>d -By John Jo,,ph Gainer M.D.WTE^EESB~ ' " "—" Salaries <strong>of</strong> munielpal employeesand the credit <strong>of</strong> the municipalitiesthemselves" depend uponthe promptness with whichtaxpayers meet nrst-half yeartax hills nnw falling due. Delayin forwarding such funds to taxcollectors should, therefore, beavoided.There are many home andproperty owners admittedly unableto meet these bills, Beinfunemployed, they are flndina itdifficult enough to keep breadupon the family tables. Dn theother hand, there are numerouspersons working, even if atslightly ieducetj wages, whoshould find no difficulty inpromptly settling their accounts.In tirhes <strong>of</strong> uncertainty, it is(From the Scrippg-Lanfleld"Bulletin," monthly house organ<strong>of</strong> the ScrlppB'Canlield ni-wspapers.)When he should have beenworking, a Seripps-Howard exet-.was dragged into an <strong>of</strong>fice "conference"the other day. Being astatistical mutt he clocked theshow.Its running time was 127 miniltes,<strong>of</strong> which 84 were dedicatedto telling hnw Lmsinc.w hailscrammed; 17 mi.mti's to speculutiiijfwhere it had Scraniiiieil W;n to general d«-iU,tir and the r«st'i tijiii. hope tltUk iht ;iii|u'rwould survive.After that he went back to hisdesk and tried to work—his v.-orkbeinffthe produetion <strong>of</strong> a live,snappy, cheerful newapapij:', culcalatedto make the reader rtaclifor another' copy the next evening.The paper, <strong>of</strong> course, contestedwith no diamonds in thesparkle content ttnd when thebusiness manager saw it he ordainedanother glnum-anil-gruntopem to find nut why.* * ?Why, indeed?Conterences were had eiinugh .when they were conferences.Nowadays must <strong>of</strong> them' arenot even confereners.They're autopsies.They're autopsies regardless<strong>of</strong> tlie fact there isn't anycorpse; never was; isn't goingto bn,several members <strong>of</strong> awriting editorials the editorialsprobably would be more interesting,»- * *If there are going to be autopsieson this panic, let us waituntil the panic is dean. Let'skill it first, iThis idea ol preaching thefuneral sermon and then waitingaround tor the patient to die isnovel, all right—but it uses uptoo much red ink at the end <strong>of</strong>the niontsi.Most <strong>of</strong> the papers in thisgroup ought to be iioliling cheermeetings at the comparativelyswell showing they've made overtheir competitors.Bulletindoesn't know whythe panic started, how long it'sgoing to lust, or when it willend.Furthermore, It doesn'tBive a darn. All it Is iiitere.tedin' is progvuss—and everytime anewspaper «taIT stages a sobsoiree that jirogreas la sloweddown.Everyone these days has histroubles. Curiously enough,everyone has troubles in goodtimes, too, Mm who cares'! Youdon't get paid for havingtroubles; you get paid < for ignoringthem,There have been panics before.They were just the sameas this one. To old-timers, panifsare no novelties, they'rejust a bore.After tills onus over, we'llhuve prosperity. Then we'll haveanother pahic. And then morefootball game or a hoHe-race orwhat not is actually f oinf on.A lot <strong>of</strong> bright young menare working on television, tryingto discover new means<strong>of</strong>accomplishing it. Some <strong>of</strong> themwill surely Hit it, in time.COLORHuman nature is peculiar, andnowhere more so than in exhibition<strong>of</strong> popular misheliifs andprejudices.Jupt now, 1 !... „..„iiti rejEupa to Wt3^line because <strong>of</strong>-pybelief :thirt It;'tor,' Now, BUMfrom the iflll itflow tInga."'T»'white" It hu}with sulphuricto the ej»t, i0^r blic pays ityeUo* '.J.2Ked, pink,other cWor <strong>of</strong>yellow is readilbecause some -other that jiDoW 'for the. valvifjifolks will:jjj^iffi; _witlL It btMMMi'$$$•COLDS' ,"•".:•.'*,JfMColdl are causedIf there was any ithe pro<strong>of</strong> seems toA medicalhas been B _ riifound several plac«»body tver hi»ir# ; Ssome outside visitor JOne <strong>of</strong>tt«i#'fl(l, Tland <strong>of</strong> SpiUbergen!»»tie ocean, Mli»«ri' there Bleep in dsmjpderground quarter* .1posed in their wotkitiires below MroJflBJsweatpr<strong>of</strong>usely,knows there is no 1"eateh «M n Wtoi*work under i. .,...they nevertarw'-^USiNevertheless,Ml'Mmilive where Wicold infection, if,-Ilt-iw take pwemrttoniS.them.- -^.'.'•'•'.->#ataPORKIt looks a B-ifginning to realttbuainess to spendmoney for irtMB.juit to- hi^ •#-]te«|oaman get rWtoCMdj^big "pork-band" Vk .,emmental esmeliditorrty^has been me laBmmnL.pensive pelt <strong>of</strong>fic«f J^g)that didn't need.'1lM^-^Two tons ttM I ln(iw*perhaps otiieri, laWKi$70,000 post <strong>of</strong>nc^l.'?these ii Sawlina, W»the other ii Toxedw'Cowboys andin agreement for,cue*,'iPack Up Ym* rTrotfblstall 1; shnuU""Kathe'r"urn'i,nd toproaperlty. Ami so on, ad Mu!-that, business • pum L That's lite. You cant dot thehome dfrom my notes:t did,My home doctor didn't examineme as I thought he'd oughtto."My doctor told me there wastell each other ..has kissed itselfgoad-byo, noone knows.Whatgood it does no oneknows, either.Some eyniualbird has even•figured out that if all the timewasted in sigh ami sorrow sessionshad been put, in on Rettingbusiness, there'll BE business.And that if a tenth <strong>of</strong> thetime used up in talkinK aboutpolicies had- beendevoted toanything about it; why worryover it?* * *Kvery groun and grumblesession these days definitelyluirts business—makes it harderto make pr<strong>of</strong>its.No man is Boing to work•steamed up and rarin' to go ifhe's all full <strong>of</strong> disaster dopeand morale-eruMung pessimism.To heck with autnpsiM—andbring on the pep parade!«ttcr when these compag My doctor told me tee i n tirtes <strong>of</strong> uncertBlnty, it iWere younp- ,, - i, * it, ,-„ nothing the matter with me but habitual to withhold tax payw' „„„„ tn remember having heard old folks taiK in •nerves'." ments until far beyond the legawe seem TO ramemoer IIBVIUB u.iJaua that . «Ha IHBI-. wouldn't examine j_«jii«, Thou u «« intosia similar strain when we were y»f^{*!,,!!!,0M bad manners and wane mora s <strong>of</strong> yem* havemy kidneys—and I knowed the chsm {oT suoh actions, but <strong>of</strong>-,. D dW , t d thi , f t , t"iffme DBQ manners ana worse n lu.».= r- *_-".* —.ondseatw m V trouoie was mere,tin it i g unenf—"". Many perbiena aubjact <strong>of</strong> complaint by their parenti ana |nu ,. Doc djdn , t do nothm , fo _ om wm ; ( Bs to , tBarents ftwm Kino^Solomon's time, and perhapB farther but pre8criOe . . , an' I got tired theIr properties become listed inPBrente from King Solomons <strong>of</strong> ^at . didn, t do m# no goqd ,, ^ yv Mhedui tgi reg i a i m in Rmm than that. * v, tf wepntlv seeing a letter "He just didn't seem to under- them at the last minute byOur belief 18 itrengthened by recent ly se ein^ Ammg stan_ d m y ease." _ ,_ payment <strong>of</strong> the bill owed.nML is itrengthened by recentlywritten in 179B by an English woman whothings:"Our manners become more 1ftfent, our women hold and assuming.il allowed to give her opinion on all iwience her superiors and understanding, for who_hold an argument with a flippant tongue. HMrious consideration is the hideous undress -Lif "naked."day, far to be perfeetnly falhionable is, to h^JM'f^gforIn the iame latter elderly woineii were cnUased torm nwrting to coiriietlci in the effort to make themseW^P«wk younger. We have heard people "round here ta•§' "bout how diiguiting it is for a wom»n old enough to». , _ " to try to look like aHe just didn't seem to understandmy case.""After the hard times set inI couldn't keep up my payments,and Doctor just seemed to loseinterest . . . ""My doctor ain't a liver docjor__ and I know It's my ljver milsa to sea, tooktwo badly injured men from aship and raced to the Philadel-.:pliia Navy Yard. Doctors saidthat time ip tht IliRht wa« thedifference between life anddeath.Thus are two extremes In theuse <strong>of</strong> the airplane amply demonstrated.Hausner's flight • contributednothing to aviation. It was justa stunt. The other was an errand<strong>of</strong> mercy.Had Hausner been succeuful,however, Jus. return to A.mericawould have been marked by aparade down Broadway,Lieutenant Commander C,C. Von Paulson is back in CapeMay today. He waits for another"routine" flight, Tnerewill be no; parade down Broadwayfor him. He' only savedDr. Nicholas Murray Butlersaid at a Clumbia reception!."The college graduata has alot to learn after graduation.A big business man asked a collegegraduate:""'What qualifications haveyou for this job you are applyingfor?''"My A. B.,' said the young""""'Well, the job will teachyou the rest <strong>of</strong> the alphabet,'said the magnate,"Conductor (to lady with smallboy): "Lady, you will have topay the boy's fare,"Lady: "1 do not."Conductor: "But that boy ismure than five years old,"Lady: "I'll have you under-Btanil 1 haven't been marriedfive years,"Conductor: "I'm not interestedin confessions,. I just wantthe • fare." ___ ."My worst sin," she said sad- 'ly, "is vanity. I spend hours aday before the mirror admiringmy beauty,""That's not vanity, darling,"replied her friend, "that's imagination,""I hear that when Jones wasin the the hospital he had tohave two nurses day and night,""Yns, his wife wouldn't trusthim alone with just one."GuaranteedCustomer: "Have you anyeggs that you can guaranteedon't rontain chickens?"Dealer (after a pause); "Yesma'am. Duck eggs,"Hard on Pop"Pop,will I look like youwhen I (jrow up?""Everybodyseems to thinkso., son,"VWell, I won't have to growup for a long time yet, will I,pop?"Row Be Did It"Yes" said the self-made man,.."I was left an orphan at ninemonths, and ever since I've hadto battle along for myself,""liow did you support yourselfat nine monttut 1 ?!"I crawled to fet Tand won nrst prize.* 1"Father, did Edisonfirst talking maeWMT""No, my son, God- Bfirst talking machine.,made the first one that:ibe shut oil.' 1Beyond theMotor Cop (prodndBg;.hook): "What is your MBIpeeder;"Aloyiiog • MCholmondeley Copyemn,",Motor Cop (putting •»__away): "Well, don't let we tyou again," ^ ^ jA farmer was passingsane asylum with a loadtilker. An inmate caUM 1 ;the fence: "What art yojKl'""Fertilizerf replied .tilt;-er.•,;*"What are ysn goingwith it?""Put it on my strB'*reported the farmer,.The inmate countered .ly: "You ought to live fget cream on ours." ."1 admit I~vaiit. tov"Yet you are not wHjjfibeam at the fo"ot; B: '"I don't want to shine"Wbich <strong>of</strong> those twothe bridegroom;""The anxious-lookihK one Jcheerful one ia tlie bride'ser."— .*>


j^^Off % Gntslr fflfi.CfT M» IM JBSM; <strong>of</strong> c JOHT „Beuj; fasten: .fescnai «• MOOT sne aaw s<strong>of</strong>fit tisep, iii MtiajSl & f d d wMia- M aa-» Jis-ri JriCSU.MTI owif Pertli Actitfcpae is JUTE aIt i! i rafts-mi safew;MMB asfe -f SIK fttjr f2T;iar •af ite ene- "f ki» wira. aH =B1f «#tt star!^«aljty for MJat leait rae». Worts mi hi etfce[ tte sec- ?re tetei c^zlr/ Sft«, JtetpsB- u tei a raad ESBJ r«i *•;! Mio 3 S» a wort itHeh nerer fal? t_-!••»$ *r3l- «irtfea- iwrf ; 3"law tos MMM rt«F,Old, wmmi Wte- Fntmrrz, <strong>of</strong> r»nrt*hip" f tt* Kwse <strong>of</strong> «ie erffta *"Mae ?«Bmfcjp sre_ _ _ _ _ ikrtft-MtUrmdf iisi mjmmta* jo? ^ ...,_ a >fc nmhcii : rf tiise tbnVL to Hfffiaefrt t.-, ir>-—WnM tkor Mf- fta* tias ptFeisraF ef a h.,m*tA*vflL _ Cms pride piDswMi ti* hij-serCTylBBff Uot p^taini to ;h*r-viilafe, csjjf, rial* and raliar.'.wrteJ in Taie,<strong>of</strong> tarn ala_,)'i _»_•t, atii •at th» res!GbM OIi Bruthet5EST PHiCES ALWAYSAttain for meckote Bobher KurartJfairy R, Montgomery. > .US MBL'Iir AVE. PHONE 1M.WFAINTINGj WBTHMil,l,'SSHIP BYINTERIORTrucking Co., he.<strong>of</strong> Prompt and Courteous Service'»:_ _SERVICEOCEAN cm"•nemomEcassd J. Border., oIV. t>* -Cjr.-ir-raflSea Isle ProhibitsFirework Sale or UseS»a 1.=;* Cl-j _ A i"*.v.. •**,aid jar* FMriX <strong>of</strong> July is i-vir an Or.iiiafefw anrA Sn« nr.inspKionrnifn: faeareed Miaygdt! :f-rrrn :d;«D:a7n*ri-- irali'H i.v •.' a :enri not •' iU ffi-nM •*•)• jOMMlSSIONRIi«p made thn(yrrnmtif M&ores <strong>of</strong>fic? in Tr»rinn m T Tuenlttr 'hat Pfter Petirr- rf Kijrih WikiTs'^j, waji rivpji an ail in'eriin apiwlntrnent ajury (rommir.iijner (rf Cap« MayOmmyTreen.to «uccetd Walter A^ULDIXGMATERIAL9" " ' ' ' -li-L-ii-i-»«-ww»:r-nnioni«Mmig rIt's EconbniyTo Build andRepairNOW!From all mdirftti. ft ip.pp«r. a. ir hoildinf maftTialfirtH ha»e rrachtd hottninand •* flrinly hrlivve thesim* u, h, imt- <strong>of</strong> labor". With both «M1R atiheir )«•„. i n g y, arlli Bnwin thr ideal time lo remodel,impair or huiM—and Kavq a«i»able araounl.York "hop ownf?r.V-„ . .,.„„....„ havpto the prartlce <strong>of</strong> rtAVmt thftirown.Pow«Kl-Van GilderLumber Go.I8TH & WEST Pi, 53-BBlidlag M.uriaU ForYourV Golf Club TiedThe Ona Cftr Golf CM iieew ia a ftn.1 ^in tip *itli PitaaaCaBBUy M la Ike SnathSelf Lawu by its Ii1-2 rfrtefy ontr littag WfiUJKl's 3onliWhitkar, Joisitw EdtnfrijUlfkh were the only two.tram! wtactrs for thefte ohafian, <strong>of</strong>«[» aotehed a f-ially trionphBridxeton Group IsFeted At Sea IsleSea I«Ie City—Members <strong>of</strong> theSuniihine Claw <strong>of</strong> the Fourth M,E. chnrch, Brideeton, were ga««t»fjf Rev, and Mrs. Walter NickleanMonday evening. They ar.]rrred about B o'clock, Bringing:their sapper rith them. Jin. Nicki!•»• ii a former member <strong>of</strong> theaM,Thoee who made up Mondaynights party were; Mrand Mrs,McCormick, *:liiam MeOn-mirkMm. Be?Bifc Strang, Mrs. There«aStrm^i, llrs. Mabel Fox, .ClaraWaddinyton. Mm. Maud Smith,Cars Painted$35 upFenders, Wheels andHooda PaintedTrucks PaintedFurniture PaintedOUT OUH PBIL'ESBRECKLEYAUTOPAINTINGWm, Brctkley. Mgr.•17 SIMPSON ATE,OCEAN CITYFertilizersLawns:CardeHSHyper Humus0d0fl«4MuJiroom Soil, Caw Manure, Bon* M«_J'mDBWUSH"Uwn Gr_*. St*d, Whit« CIOTCT 3«dK1S»»ICo.WNERSKAGEUndersheriff OffRoad; It Costs Him $25If jm an ounow br Ueden to ran snotMf stf tk€fnd is J-OILT or. Ml pick Ont'ndeisfienff PuiJ M. btt, «fCourt Hoose It eost • iMn SBto fed that «n l»jt «cek ead.DMslsleli MeGan^lc <strong>of</strong> FhJ.addphia, was on Ms ««y toATaloB, Satarday, aid ffrcrtookan Lsmoeeat lookmg &r, Atut— tt» w to the side <strong>of</strong> theload.It hanaenHl to be Paul M.Scull, and. seeing no reajva whyMri. Haiel Hyfcs, |fe Miates the home at Balph BalkyHfie saiiin, AfM BMfce&stB, Main ft, Friday, tearineJesst Saute. San Hand, Ruth shindies <strong>of</strong>f the wuih -,-. ..:MBlleE, Sadie i-fpn. and Hate! ; Mowing «t all <strong>of</strong> the (mtt•-•' u#f - .; jtht eleetrie eireoh eonn«eUne theLJGHTWDfO sniKES,Corbin Cilj — UirJitninif «srwkSAWSSHARPENEDtisuNfiR- L. LEMONT•*¥ *¥«, , PMONB 144?AWXiNOS—WINDOW SHADES"AWNINGSWindow ShadesUphoUteringALFRED SCHERM1038 ASBURY AVENUEPHOXE 2II.WOCEAN CITY<strong>Ocean</strong> City Golfersis Penniy Winner,Ben Carroll, Sr,, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, iwas a member <strong>of</strong> the vict<strong>of</strong>ious IAronimlnk Golf Club quartet Iwhich fflared the Pennsylvaniastate fonr-man gall title, Sator-'day afternoon, at Aronimink. |, The winners toppled Merion in \a poitpaned match, 315 to 319, an. jHARRY DIPLUMBWG = HEAbe should be farad to drive in nejlng the honors mainly through!the ditih. he stopped MeG«rri. irri. the ability <strong>of</strong> f Max Sl Mansion, M for-1 f! EI,,,,,,,,,„,„.fie. He bad htm knmighfd ' be. mer amateur champ <strong>of</strong> the United:,, « " ' _ "•"•fore Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace »»- Jo- , States, -, who ranff up a 71 to lead 1 il-.'^i Ifteph KoMt, <strong>of</strong> Mean Vie*-, who j ... the two _. teams. i. ymet Mayset the price <strong>of</strong> th# lesson at Carroll rtgiitered an 82 in his I Itti, the charge being reckless - 18-hoIe joust Other membifF <strong>of</strong> | |driring. I the squad were H. Lloyd never | |————•—- j and Walter Reynold^BUILDERSPhane: Octin CKy 1I7SFredrick J, DieterleHeating • - VentilatingKo<strong>of</strong>inn and Sheet Metal Work341 i entral Awtj, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oly"SiHsefe CFaffirTfinship, at Mod,AWNINGS—Order Today-Hung TomorrowPORCHGLIDERS$5.95 upWINDOW SHADES39c each - - upBEACH UMBRELLAS, $2,49 UPOM Awnings Hung it Lowest Pricm<strong>Ocean</strong> City Awning Co.Visit Onr Showroomssa.ses AHBUBY AVENUETake actioji now forsummer comfort. 8e.lect awnings whiihwill protect wall paper,ruga and expensivedec<strong>of</strong>at)on« fromthe rays <strong>of</strong> a hotsummer nun. Then too—the home with awniiig>ii the coolesthome, Select yourawnings from our variety<strong>of</strong> flesning colorcombinations.LAWRENCE M. LEAR1HAOES, AWNINOi and DHAPEPIIBS7 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 188,„„„,.„,.,„„,„,„ „ , M|GEO. A. BROWNMILLER-BUILDER-.I4TH ST. AND ASBURr AVE,PHONB 122SS*«*Hi,tiiHifin«iimiHl*lnilHiiliBi|t,tl!«ii,|,B(Mliii,mit«,fHMimiiitiii,,i,iii,,t,,liM,iiN,RELIABLE BUILDERSOTIS M. TOWNSEND, Inc.PHONE W H O ASBURY AVE. ifi I i Ii ji il faJMl rt • ft IHftrti fHt in jj ItTWM B« f fJOHN B, TROUT-BUILDER-1083 A3BURYPHONE 1200^anHsn Built HomesTlie B«gt In BuildingWith EconomyH. C Pontiere"OPPIRSJtAINtY-WOODOKEEXCLUSIVE SALES INOCEAN CITYWAITER SACKCOAL13th and West Are,PHONK «IPLUMBING—BE,4TINGILi.AKl) F •••• ft.ittMfllllHSAMPSON & CO,408 Aabury Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> CityRo<strong>of</strong>ing - HeatingWaiter iheet Mstal Worker.Phonei Ut—1256WALL PAPERW. R. REYNOLDSPaperhangerUB ASBUHV AVJ,PHONE 176.J'•Skilled Workmnrisliip atLow Coil,"Alfred R. SmithPaper Hanger1048 Aibiiry Aw. Phend .1(3"RLKCTKHIANW'.HE KRAUS8TO WIRKYoun HOUFE- J. KHAVmIite«flc«l Conifitl<strong>of</strong>JW Aibury SK. phont *tCKMENf WORKJOHN PELTOCERIENT CONTRACTORIIM ASBUHY AVENUEW. H.OLDPIELDIIIALBERTOLDFIELDnone 1177 J Ilione 58-WW. H. Oldliol-J & Son, TILE ANDMARBLE WORKill CENTRAL AVBNUBOeeon City, N, J,FamiikfdROOriKO, ETC.'AboveAH-aGoodRo<strong>of</strong>George g W, WHcoxolif ki SI Mf kni SIIMI Metal WorkH* ABBURV AVE,PM, 415 O6BAN OiTY, N, J,ROOFINGSheet Metal WorkC.H.SHAW|SON,Iae,Mi lilh 8t, Phone MaCIVIL ENOINEEBWm, H. ColUsson, Jr,yOil BurnersPlumbing . Heatinglitimates Cheerful!,j Hans Burkhardt1 MB ASBUHY AVI '•'•! PHONE 29ffl mPHONB 411FnmishcdBrJILDEHSJabbing Promptly AlKndsfREROOFING OVt^SPECIALTYJohn G, PetersonBUILDERII Aithury Aye, <strong>Ocean</strong> C(|H. B. COOPER, Jr.Building ContracUrZBtl ST. AND CENTRAL AlPhone 1234qji!>i|fit!lH!tMltMi|i.il!...i>|il. 2 Jspanoio Bun Bean.B. i?*J""- Mother Monkey and M*/, Mother and Baby Kan-\ i paroo.Metro-Go1dwyn-May*r'B, Trained LionhMARIONETTES. Midgels andBoxing GailONE ADMISSIONTO ALL TIE•ATTRACTIONS ONSTEELPIERVACATION IN ITSELF1715 Centti^ nv., for RuijolplSrhunemunn, <strong>of</strong> PhlladeiujUa, t(Hiirhsirt fl. Wintoii, riilliidi'ljhijj,OKI Hlh si,, fur Jutitil" A. SiiratlPhllndi-ltihla. 10 l!r«, OuorKii Siiiusiitt'r,nt ryiim'Wnni!,,Ote.m City YouthIi Penn GraduateTuseph P Pyrroll ot <strong>Ocean</strong>it> received the degree <strong>of</strong> bachejr nf scienc-i* in eLOjioiiie^ fromhe University <strong>of</strong> Penn ^Haniadtiead i^ irnmlng at tnmmence"nent eseruRei mafkinj^ thL tln^ejf the I nl\Pr&ltyh 1 I^nd aLadejearhp exer me nt which Je^reen conr e were awarded tn ipjnximotely lfOO men and womenrnm 41 >,tatts and d number <strong>of</strong>ureijn Liuntnea nert in theMuniupdl Auditorium idpacent tih um\er itv eampUNtrie Hasslfied Ada.Marathon DancersMay Break RecordLtlaiitie City—With 85 eoupleiand 12 solo dancen rounding outtheir fourth week <strong>of</strong> contir uousm 'i the successful Board-Marathon Dance Contest onYounjfs Million Dollar Pier, everyindication "oints to the setting <strong>of</strong>a new w.irld's TiTnrd before thewinning couflStiininif I'-'Mh 101 coupleB fromall s»cti;ifi f the United Stateson May V the battle has a,ill-tim« ,i tendanre record foryoung's Million Dnllur Pifir by attractinr Tijre then 160,000 resortvisitors i,"i '•'•by graduates During his high Aniello Higliaccio, Atlantic Cityschool' career, Paul played on the grocery oalesman, wag In court farfootball, basketball and tennis She second time in a week for violation<strong>of</strong> the mercantile ordinanceteams, as well as being an outstandingmember<strong>of</strong> Hie school orchestra,sfliown that he had done •yery*but was dismissed when' It wanthing possible to procure a licensefrom Walter Kuehn Hut IMday,S. j, Osteopaths When arrested, he said, M )i*dnot taken orders but merely eollectionsand would have, made anotherattempt to get a licenseMeet in Resortthe next day,Harry Sari, boardwalk restaurantman, was dismissed with *reprimand for not prpmptly yfasentingMa lumnoni for parkingon Central av. without Ughtn.The Southern New Jersey OsteopathicSociety had its <strong>Jun</strong>e poUee tickets mult be presentedRicharda warned him that themeeting in the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Dr. J° nnto the house sergeant as soon SBE, Devine, 8th st. and Wesley av., found or heavy fines will be ini-Saturday night. Dr. Carl Fischer,president, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury, was incharge.Newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers are! PresidentDr. Foster True, Haddonfield;secretary, Dr. David Brown,Amelia Did ItHaddonfield; treasurer. Dr. HowardLippincott, <strong>of</strong> MooresMwn, ,..After the business meeting, Dr.Waitier Evans, a gtaff member <strong>of</strong>the Philadelphia Oateojiathic HOTpital,and a member <strong>of</strong> the collegefaculty, gave'an interestiiig talkon the Relation ef Obstretrics toa General , Practice. The societywill resume meetings int he fall.two resortg. The bus service likewisewill be increased to car forthe summer traffic,Mn, Andto Sirtort Potota,aDOUn to flyalone aeron the Allantfc,got to Ireland in spite <strong>of</strong> ilortna«nd a damaaed staM,Decorations To RentMorgan-RanckAmerican LegionC^EAN CITY, N, J,Be Patriotic and DisplayNational Emblem andColors onFOURTH OF JULYAND DURINGMARBLE CHAMPION-SHIP FINALSAll decoration! will be hunf by local Legion mem.hers and charge will be less than former yeanED, RODGERSWM. L. GIBB, JR,Music Pavilion, Moorlyn Terrace & Bwk.;BwU ft Line.• FunuAedCOLUMBIALMVM 8:30 A. M.Steam YachtVWTALMTM 9110 A. M, •SpeedboatRides•ooThrough the Inlet, out toSea, A thrill <strong>of</strong> s UfetiMO.Tb* larnrt and , finest.CHRISBetweenBtuirieitfnwn's Clab-Tfte najoeilbf Owell JaurwnPoint. j _EVERYONEABOUTSENSA1BOARDWDAN


CityAreHwtoAftirluncheonspf the-, D. A.FlandersThe 16hand<strong>of</strong>ficersOf the Monty andf feature, -when thald tbiffetu,'lad tbe piocessionlJ *WHn, r *mi! »j-The " "rrantUsedlnRaidOnRoad House Held IllegalMove Also Launched to Recover 2700 Bottles<strong>of</strong> Beer For the ProprietorA raid against a swanky ma'!house at Town Bank, ravii V, wai>reduced to nothing moiy than asodal call, this week, wh*a RexDonnelly, supreme court commissioner,approved a motion askingthatthe warrant used in makingthe raid be declared illegal.At the same time, a move inunderway to attempt t<strong>of</strong> th it f thWlowSdywomen <strong>of</strong> Cape Uav.ta* T Corson andA?.y. Tlfceyn <strong>of</strong> Cape Uv.T. Corson andShoemaker, <strong>of</strong>WBI* gowned inand carried the Efor the proprietor <strong>of</strong> the place,IJeorge Staudt, some 2700 bottlesii,_i,i<strong>of</strong>Sieged homi brew beer il-^^Ilegall} taken.It appears that Jhe bear wase and ca«nd the D. A. E.pte* ls blue: colors, Mae'~ Ct > utl H ou »*m/T were illcgafljtakenKei n A. I! y e ordl ^i^ Muy Oount> N^ Jci-^Jb^f" riant? am} all the busnios^i its pas' , • ...(.tn n.o. C»KLJ i"-tinappearance <strong>of</strong> a-recently uaw which was-* piece taken from a,» OMt.I," she said, "the crudeitr saw, but when I retli»tit was actuallythe Revolution andtn muny soldh tyCIthe wtand could not helpB MX to the rnnltr-:riotism caused her to reclioriginality "K amended the affair,°rm New Chapter(Satarday), the Teg./ meeting <strong>of</strong> the chapbe »t Cpnrt Hou^c, anr)**" CMy contingent will<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Charle?i 41 Wesley av., u. gToupJKty D. A. R.'E met theBt :f> discuss ttntativelva new chapter i<strong>County</strong> Motorists iPay New Tax NowGas, CHI, Tires and NewCars in New LevyCape Slay <strong>County</strong> motortits t<strong>of</strong>inthis week to help the federalgovernment "balance the budget"by paying taxes on gasoline, oil,tires and tubes, new cars, partsand Tile Keystone Autoiiiubik- (.Iub<strong>of</strong> N'e» Jerse> quute^ tin I StrcjsurjI'stimate <strong>of</strong> rp\i nuib bdividing lin3» .in- <strong>of</strong> X,i flic 11th d.iy nf JUHM, .ii !->-rl-:iiii t-iiii.si-wh.-j.-iiin Cily IliiildiiiK mid Umn Annaillion IH (•oillMliliiliiii. iiiid lilia IlunDWiiKi'iiil i-t als ill dcfi-ndanls jiiiii ..Sliu id sill.- at fiublluVrliii',OiluriI'ancent I 7.000 000 j _.,, .Trucks, 2 per cent J 3,000,000 j " 7 C "- " "- ' "•• He ner V Jtil 5« ,J. dealThnSot Ikort,\-h|yHiintli • .JiMtvarrily infSVirlhisiwiirdiyih,.tfr,Imported Crude Oil 'ir perll5 LOOOpgallonil PiOil Pipe Line Chargep, 4 percentt I 8,000,Shade!! Chosento Head'Vetseii parked near thoThe car had a N.iAbout two an>l a h.iif miles nutJ 8 000 000 ?- f town ln « c » r nassfd and tht{Utrhts ivere, tttrneri p-Jt. • B"Duke«, turnedbpek ti Tuckgnnnnnd srtor.-w.d nt the Tiome <strong>of</strong>fnendi. who enlled state nolir-.They acfnmpanipri hnr home butsaw no more <strong>of</strong> the car.Thi affair is heinc investiifiiie '.dihtil,nT Ihivi.r.lly i,,N,,rfhNtn-.'tlllirdr.il J'iv,,idnpth.Amuunt du''il V.K wilhU'f^ to be addfidWILI.TAJl I!. POWLLLr>ati:ij <strong>Jun</strong>o lSlii. ]»SJ.dryi»"dow;th*- Rputhea.Ht'-rly.i,! the di-?taiiet' <strong>of</strong>TMI (Sllli jr-Bpjf fin?N'ortheaMtfr-Fir,'i-i;ennthiriinglnhn ?Jiid llhc afdisianr,^ <strong>of</strong> Thiriyi ,,r breadth: anddSSHIRIfFi SALE,rilMod,•••rv <strong>of</strong> N,.f Muy.Hy til-CUl' uf aiu.,, i,,r «.;1|,. <strong>of</strong>I».s, iu \,K dirm111., fiiufi <strong>of</strong> I'hililri.*v>. on thi- 27th diiy1!'3J. in af.TlalnChiuiulUi L. i'lvjii.jrI Joiin Hi-*.y(T, *-l<strong>of</strong> |-M,;iiBilK.'ddil!."iiilt.liij i1 id ii Oil iliiitinaui,, "d.'fi'iiilk'at puh =uREOINN1SO a! a iI Soiiihi-ijsii-rlyIiin- <strong>of</strong> fone hiindrinl «islv-hvi; lli:Sl f... t i,Soliltuv..?*l WHIiily froni th*- Hoilfiiwsi.TlyIin.- <strong>of</strong> Tliiril Hu I: imi-itainihk' in fi-rmt or lir.--'irltli in nnil 'iilnim s;.iii Ni.li- <strong>of</strong> Iji-ciiii \v.'ini.' 'tliirlt-lu-n IJ'I f.-ft. nnd <strong>of</strong> Ih.-iiWidilli-JHi-ntliHif in (.'iiitth m ,1. I'll1..-L w,. n i.i.ri.llil linm ill riKM ,.nliiPsto sriiil «itl.i <strong>of</strong> Or*-an Avmii..SnMih.iisnyi.iilly on.- luiiidr-ilIhiil-'MSfll fiHt to H fiftfrii (IS) fi-i't wlilt |IIMI..I. .I,,,,,.Ai.ilfi u ('. Ii'••17-ll-pf (15 5Slfi.nsSnl'r.ShiPilv,s,rlynTlninff'iiIff,SHiRIFF'S SALt.ililKl,<strong>of</strong> l'h,llill!<strong>of</strong> l-i.,1U'-il I-I-.-Ihiii...Mln-rnnrntlclwithin..- <strong>of</strong> One••it in l.tiKtliun.l.- i r dt-pf.*.,nt^rysf andMONPAV, JULY 11th. 1IIJU-tw*.'.-M tli.>hoiir^ <strong>of</strong> fwelvu nmlive u'rlorli I'. M,. to wit, nt iw.'lvio. lork liouli (£*t.-in(lald Tinic) *.r on,II ilotk I'. M." lUiiyllKht HinimTilni'i nf mid di.y, ui Ih.' Shurltfl<strong>of</strong>lir*-, lii I'apo Mity Court ilolls*.(Nifi*Mii> Coiiiit). .N«w Jt-rKi-y,All Ihiil *-^i!iiiH innriifagfd pf.-iTiAinnunl till., lintlir di-i'l.ii• 1.70, with iMi.,r. i sf niul.'H to lir- iiddi-d,"it ,1 \.M H I'OWl-'.f-I,liiil.•*) .Tlinn Ijlh. <strong>1932</strong>-ii'hurila * I.i.yuhiiid. Kol-riIT-il-nfilS.fllif 12,.ShiTlfr,Sheriff.ui. iin. ii.'r.'iiiiiim:jt" ?Hl.- Ml |,III,II, V.-MMONDAV, JULY lilh..TI).. tn-.'hull ,-vS18.T0.• luirtl.'Ulai'fy j,-l forlllI Hint [» to snyj,All ih.- followingol liiii.l nm] tircniivirticuiiiriydi/Hcrihud.iiii ili-u.-rtln-d. 1I• I or Iiaiii-i iM h.'fr.iiinf!*-rHituai*'. lyiilij :IN CHANCERY OF NEW J1RSEV| To QEQRGE 0, WORSTlR, CLAY..(Sli!At•nr»' M.-Ii •mini y.r.-rlnill Inliil-,1 fiin.".","li, Sh.-lilll linliftSHERIFF'SSnLE.Uy virtuAuxiliary Also Elects DuringAnnual EncampmentWildwood—Frederick B. Shadel!.<strong>of</strong> Lyhdhurit, was electeil commander<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Departniint,United Spanish War Veteransat the final §e.?siDn oi thnirannual encampment Saturday. EdwardIL Andrewi, <strong>of</strong> Hahway, ,Vuselected senior vice comn.andor.The Itreet parade nehnduled towind up proceedinfa on Saturilajafternoon was cancelled by rain,,but the delegation held a ball to | ^>% ftop <strong>of</strong>f with,I ji.";.". SlOther <strong>of</strong>ficers elected were: Kev,Charles H, Jone«,departmentchaplain; Dr. Harry _W. Thiiyer,surf eon; Thomas H, Host r, rftiringconimander, trustee fur threevearii Thomas B. lio«e, CharlesT. Fee, Robert &-rry an.! AllenDarhy, delejjatea-at-large to theilatiq^B! encampment.When theSHERIFF'S SALE.rlii.: Qf ii v.; ii ,f j.-|<strong>of</strong>fursillin,.(jiru.:fuiiri itl ('h.'iri!ilit IHh dayi c*.iiuin enwill uf Kiui'iMurlKa^u.i Preiinsut'd out <strong>of</strong>fy <strong>of</strong> N"%y J,o! <strong>Jun</strong>i-, A. D.h.'fviii ThiIouuin*.!byiliK ill !lle. City <strong>of</strong> ^-.^I t'ily in tlii. <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Capu May ii! Hlutr <strong>of</strong> N'.-w Ji-rfli.y.All. Ihm i-i-ffiiiiiufInndylrtii.'<strong>of</strong> I iONIII*<strong>of</strong>. inHi.lilllK Iiiiiii oih*>lilt I'l-ffiiiii (i-iifl or purii-l iilini-ii trund preiiiiB,., |j-in({ pouih- 'in ill- l.ill.,, 1II (ll-li.-l- (nf X.-tvi.f th • iliilch.ri!ililiil-iiiiii.ilii("ourt uf Chilli i- r,I, lis'urjjahhiindion,r»ii.IJIBOO!IMS, ! <strong>of</strong>. Ih,•3'- I ii.iywiprnilandward <strong>of</strong>hiHliWilierind Much I'sliiit• KHM-ilII, !•": I rliull i:x.t ,I fi.illOilMONDAY, .1 i ii,Ji:,uiii I".ii: v.,-|iilu.-. .,JULY Inn,i oVifiHITllli'-l-,ffi,I 1 .-f aniM;.yulh i-iiiiiiiyy..tiliiin in:i|i|«. -I Of OCKIIII City Oiiidi.il!.:lIK'.JINMNii in ih.. noi'lhiM-lv Ih,<strong>of</strong> Ailiimie Uouli'Vard ut lho di«ti.nr<strong>of</strong> ihli-iy-my.-N iinit thrpu-l.-iiil(i(7.31 1,-vi Wusrwnrilly from ijWratcrly liiiu <strong>of</strong> Nortli Point IiOHd i Oi-.-nh" City. Numl ui ih,. diyiiiini? iinc L.-twr.n iiiid. ii«iRn.il iIjOln U'|.-, i,,,(| laiii. Kloc-k 12. Pliin'llMiik <strong>of</strong> cii-vniiNo. J or o,-,.,,n Cily Uiiid.-iii.: "tli, NI.: j Kid..lltyIi.-.ihiill \\...iiju-l,r.lly aloriE lho North,.rls. ! 20. 1921 and tnuryod Jliiv or Allnntl,- l;uiil»V:,m | Kldi-liiy ll.-itlt)V <strong>of</strong> O*:uun Uity iind Htiit*? <strong>of</strong>iwn iia Lot till ipliiii <strong>of</strong> loll, <strong>of</strong>iiilioiK wliiih giiiiiKiii.d hy tin- j*iiiilu Jliul-Tirsl X<strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> rmsi! iiIiliilNt-uIN K'l(II,,,,,111ill!h sIV.sli) A'-iliiid (Soi;li! andXh1 ixllnlufWi-sloyon,-hilil,lInI-IOf Hi;liiiMayi.hijPlan ZH—held its L1OMH£ * -.ion Pi I 1 .iii:f;i.\xi"S"•• <strong>of</strong> • rji-f.-iWaltere was named president, withJjouthi.^iwu^""r'-'cGortrude Jackson seninr vice pr>-s.I n,^,. ,'j,i! r iinii:J nl :ident. and Kmma Ksiln juninr vice] nn.- ii,._" .s' ur iV-;ehosen department chaplain- Hen-;^ iy,,^; ^rietta Shadeli, patriotic iiustruetor;! uidih .it.n.iinB :Lucy PureeU, historian; Sarah! »»••••••» IKH-I.IW "ihHageilsm, jad B e adraate, and 15J^*'1^ n},\DflyEmma Batteraby, department —--!-•-—•-^M fo* toe regu- damr -__, , = _""Taxed 3 Years fortriPI i,il u,e diniHr 1 r.ftjis-,,1"'' fr ,ni tinu I, V't'lf.rdl A \1-i v hltt ii.r ( i f * t m frontnu? h^a'$ 'hi'toni, -i^t» )rdK u. ,,n, i. inn ch,, rtlrtnini, nelli orWII,!,! .USIMnesday tftafnoon'*li; Jfci ; fweond andmmff^tmaqn <strong>of</strong>=. X. ,1.. to ...i i,lCo., oil lli,|i,|iil,,-rilllli'd liy Ihi. si.iilI'll.', il. ill*- 1-lr.l. .. , - Hint.! flunk <strong>of</strong> Cunidi-ii, X.i*nw,,,'N i,.,u lair),,,i,i i2i,, ni,.«-k | J.. during u,,. month ,,f nueunii..^.]., linn iirori-siilil: ihrnni (2, Nopth- ( 1924 und iiKaiiiNud i.y tli.. sniil l-'!r>iwiirdly iilonu th*. divlilinij iin*. h, . j .Niilionuj nank <strong>of</strong> Ciim.hMi, N- J- totwi.-n Ijjt, 1213 and 1211. I'lnii Hlrain G, 1 lallimt.r, tin, eaiiiuiiiiniilouwuii.on*, hilmlrid tlfiiii r,...t to I tint on Ooluhi-r r.. ISiti; uiitj youinn liiilKliFHil lini- in llv.. Iwi Kaon: -QnorKf (.'. Worstur. Cluytoii Wor«-thi,|iu,, .-1111110111111} iin. Minif- loiirm, ter iiml GnorKi! c. Ss'orator :h HI.-IEIII lino thirty fan) f.-r-t | mud.i ilif * mlfijH B to anid iiill Ilii I.n nlii-Ilii) fiiwf i l l I l ) fTiSACt No, S•inil 137 in Siii'tloiMii.i.IlKiilNMN'iiH,,ulh,.;iHh'Hy !iM,-Ml Ih.' iliMiiiii. *• ohwith Kv Iid,-rH;"I<strong>of</strong>d *\s =unii ^-:t) t, < iHi.,Hotiti.iiis.HI,,,,,,: ,;,,,,.iy iiloiiK -,'ii'iI'lKhly-lliC"""*^.| in fj'.iniwidth , s-d^|,,.hi, ,,Mrtli-IliHlr.-.-tL'ii) f>.| ii, .iir(.*,l,tl l;,iiB S3fi. IMiin iifurtpulnVin ill,,illllllinllil li! fMint HiM v1'il'iIiii,.aliJnto tin. wali-rii <strong>of</strong> th.! LiBoon: ih.ii,-.' f:t| In IIII Eu«t«rli- din-rtlniliil'lnij il ilirvi.rl Iin,. rilMtiliiuparnllcl wiUi th.; nforijMilil nulkliijnilMm- Hiiiij (3H|. (M-I nljhiuii thiT*!.from to tin- dlyidliik-HUB bciwrmloin 121!; ,,i,,l 1211). If oxtend.!d:tlii.in-i- (I) Koiilhwiirdhnlone tip'njitciiiliil li,,,, i,,,i».,,rn IOID jjij ,md,lilt nm iliMiimi- <strong>of</strong> thirty (M) fm.itu int. riuikhuiiili.inn ih thi! I-n-Msuon: tliinic ronl iiiiiliiir tin, minenliiiriK! und itlonir thi- ilivldinitlinoiHflwi'i-n.ljiM 12J5 mm ms, the dlsnrr» iiinra, <strong>of</strong> on,, hiindrud lhlrt(Dn find• ; nlBht-l>Mit)i« 1111,8) f«tl In tiin Niirriff,j IherlJ' lint! <strong>of</strong> Aliiintic IJoulcviirU nndi piuee <strong>of</strong> tieeinnlnK,Amoiint .hit- undtir d.irrso ;« ».-you an. Hit,sduwiHira uf tin;iilii,innN ESi,lii-iu,r or21lfl L, ntnl\ll mill I it\Inn*, !fi 113pf |13 7I?d Prput.l I-'asoll'rniri»-il.ii.) <strong>of</strong> Moriif tinlip3tfit T d.-iy ef Mai-." A, D- 19A2-j in ;, i-ftMuin •riiufj-whuro jtt.uii WIN.mn la coranlain.'int. nnil Edward C.V, illiiHii", ct a!» aru tldfeniliints, 1>ihn!l exi»osts to Halt? nt pylilic Yenclue,anMONDAY, JULV 1UH, IBMl«'twc:en lhe hmirs <strong>of</strong> twelve nndlive o'clock V. SI., to wit. at Iwclvpo'cloelt. noon (Standnpd TifT?5irelock P, M, fDDj-lleiitSnviniSHERIFF'S SALE.Uy vlrttii, <strong>of</strong> n wrlr <strong>of</strong> Fipfl pn?- 'f, for mile <strong>of</strong> MarteiiKod rrtrniBt-i.i m*i dlrertfitl,l!.»U{!d out <strong>of</strong> thnCourt <strong>of</strong> C!hiihf.fery sf KPW 7.-fHt.vlit the 1 It!, duy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e, A (J1332, In n nerlriln ciiUP.j yvhiTPln The<strong>Ocean</strong> f;itj- nuildlnff Bnd Ijoan v«-10SI111I011, a c<strong>of</strong>noriiiion, (• coninliilii-«nt, aiitl Onear W. Bnlloy et Bj,nrti doMndiinth I ahulleitHMa loanlo al niinllc vnndue. on "MONDAY, JULY 11th. 19MIwlween the houn OI twolve andn»a o'eiopk p, M,, to wit, at twelveO'rlosk noon (Btundnrd Time) up oneo'clock p, si. (DayliBht"". B"UKTlmei at id na!d, it tho Sheriff"Hh. liftShitrlff.Tlni.i or rnM ii;\•" 1J " elfjliti- (SOI foi"t••aida lidgBupKt.iiitilnir In lenBIii or dontrr*aorinwti.fiviifdly <strong>of</strong> that width I.e.tween linos parallnl wjlli Fortieth•treel one hundred flft,.enfeet.THACT No, 7—All ttint rertuinpleot! or pured <strong>of</strong> iariil BEOINKINOat a p<strong>of</strong>nt in the Soiithwentarlv lino<strong>of</strong> Fortieth Strpe-t' at the dlltanee<strong>of</strong> ton hundredaltly-mven (Ml)feet mnr« or le«ii North* eMwarnMyfrom tire Korihweaterly line <strong>of</strong> BayAvenneteonti!inln.r in froi.i orhreadth on the said Fortieth StreetoYi<strong>of</strong>k 1*. 31, (SuyllKMS«j»T'-ni) <strong>of</strong> said day, at tht atw«norficti. In Oiipi! May Court HWI'iilii' Mny ("oiitits-, N*'w Jejsw-All thnt fertnlii iiiorlKUBfO V,o.-.^. with the anpurteniiiict38, Inhill <strong>of</strong> eomplaint in. (lie saidnni-Mi-iiiiu-iy set forth and dfiiI hnr Is fo «ay:All thp folfowlnittritet or IM]f Innd and p-wiai 1 !- hnrclnalniirtlt'iilariy deiicrHieil, MitilitttnndImlnK In the city <strong>of</strong>t'ily In thn <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ciipe Jif S'ew Jersey, . ,.'IS known nnd di'BlRnstwthe Hoiithe.'isti.rly nn fc.-t <strong>of</strong> LfltsMil nnd M15, Section "A", onriiin <strong>of</strong> Lot* <strong>of</strong> the Oennn Citymii'liiilon filed and more partlell 1i.v tl.,sii'r!lK.d as foilnwilIIKIIIN'.N'ING In the Nortllnp <strong>of</strong> Oman Avenue 40H fwt«i,.t\viil«llvfioni the HolltlliIhi.! <strong>of</strong> Biitll Btreet! ccnitBinln| •fi'ont or widthBouthwoBtw 1 1 '. •liilti <strong>Ocean</strong> AVenuo Inn fret anajthat width"" 'extondlns Nortli""iViii-illy hr-lw«n !!ne» nnrallrlmill! Sixth Street and in anjtin' N'<strong>of</strong>iheiisterly lino oiStreet SO feet, ,_ ,Amount due under deemo isSJs.51, with interest and Bhoifi'oa it, h*> lidded,e,i,e,ii?iWII.U.VM 1. POW!!L,L,r Bh§rWlTJnteii <strong>Jun</strong>e lit, 19.M."nolierl K, Bell, Sol'r.0-3-4|.pf Ha.fJI, ^CAPE MAY COUNTY elROyllN0T, C J n O^X8lMiNf ;Wllllim D. Gordon, tie,, Plll««ftELLA V.'NIPPE and WILLIAIi;!|NOTICE In herehy Itlven W»> (wilt <strong>of</strong> attachment win I» !U KJ<strong>of</strong> tho Clmiit Court <strong>of</strong> the Wnf Piipe May on the IO* ftMny. 1331, against the rlMW.ireiilis. moneys anil <strong>of</strong>fecUi Iand chaltoli, lands and tenet<strong>of</strong> Ella V. Hoppe and WII 11 "Henpo, non.resident detitarhsuit <strong>of</strong> William D, Gordon,ttify <strong>of</strong> Banking <strong>of</strong> th. 'hundred fifty (250) "feet"^ jrfound<strong>of</strong> one Mnrper.Vnmllnt due under deeree In t«.-7a3 with Int-rem i Shiffdeee In t«.nt-rem nni Sheriff,edM1M,' withtin re Ibe- _ _WftWAH B. POWBLD. ihertfr.iit#d -Ttine Mna, Iiii.wo,,ui, ,,f rennnvlviinl*ln ^Jsioi. <strong>of</strong> the buslneM. «nn pronf thi Northwestern Trust CowjJJn luiniilnf corporation Inoorpom:uwtor the law. <strong>of</strong> the BuXtlVnn?il\j.,,In, fornli.lli dolnfrIm"! 1 "In the eir> <strong>of</strong> Phllndelphln. Cmonwenlth <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvanl* •'-iild. for Ihe »um <strong>of</strong> »3»»', 68 jInt. reH from April SI. >«*„!.io Un date <strong>of</strong> payment, ratortiion the nth day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e, 1»M.the asms hu Insm served »"* 'eietuted and »»» ralurnod onI day <strong>of</strong> Uley. 191Z by l* e wlSlh <strong>of</strong> I|)B counjy <strong>of</strong> Cap* MoyirrDated : v <strong>Jun</strong>e Timc.IN THE FINALANALYSISITSRESULTSTHATCOUNT IN ADVERTISING^The\ Sentinel - LedgerDelivers Results Consistently


J :; a —:k" "w> < •| : | - li',.,.1- illlliitll 111- ^•.•ttflli ' . . . . . . ^ , . i - , . . . j i^; I; ^ ; ^ ; i ^..1 f i l l ' i l i l j ;PWVYOU CANT BRING DOWNBIG GAME WITH ASHOT GUNAnd when you invest your advertising dollar, BE SURE YOU ARE CON-CENTRATING YOUR FIRE!Spend it in the newspaper that you KNOW goes to your potential customers,in your own territory. The nearer they are, the better chance you have <strong>of</strong>selling them.The people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City are the best bet for the <strong>Ocean</strong> City business man.They all can easily visit his food store, his shoe or clothing store, his radio shop orhis automobile show room.98 Per Cent <strong>of</strong> His Best ProspectsRead The Sentinel-LedgerThe Sentinel-Ledger is one <strong>of</strong> the best advertising bargains in South Jersey,Pew, if any, newspapers elsewhere can <strong>of</strong>fer so low a rate, in proportion to the concentratedhome coverage.The bulkjrf The Sentinel-Ledger's subscribers are NOT 40 MILES AWAY,They are RIGHT HERE IN OCEAN CITY - - - 98 per cent, <strong>of</strong> the home folks.Theyj-ead The Sentinel-Ledger and believe in it. And THEY PATRONIZE ITSADVERTISERS. Week after week, we have tangible pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> that fact, in evidence<strong>of</strong> ADVERTISING RESULTS, volunteered by our advertisers,Be Thrifty With Your AdvertisingDollar-Now, <strong>of</strong> All Times!If ever it was necessary to practice thrift, now'a the time! Thrift meansjudicious spending. BE THRIFTY WITH YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLAR. Spendit where past and present experience proves it can and will do its full duty.CONCENTRATE ON —The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel - Ledger98 Per Cent Coverage <strong>of</strong> Permanent <strong>Ocean</strong> City Homes Guaranteedlassified1•i\' - ,-• ...MMADEMTOWNknock, knd presently he t<strong>of</strong>ned out—It's n*vef happened befoMi deeply stirroB. Tha tlMf «nAH]the handle tnd looked Into the and tllanil 'be hell to pay tf theb* ley cold and full <strong>of</strong> d«ad|lutehen.doctor coniCB hoi..e and she isn't Watds.Nobody about. He set Ills 'ban hew "It seemed to b* p^ttlnR dartrToaiFIFn ADVERTISINGket <strong>of</strong> eggs und 'butter down on "Isn't the doctur home?" already, although it was not yet Inthe table and had turned to EOINFORMATION"No he isn't, hasn't been home three o'clock; the graynese <strong>of</strong> thewhen Hobson, the chauffeur, suddenlyuppeareil.we've KOt to find h^r 'before it fir, UB if gome one were lfor two niRhts. lucky for us, butiniBt was deepening and itedHATE3. . 1 AflAtrltsInK liptiniiLw* ek In fenrJoints looked at him gets dark, and that's alt there is 'black smoke into it and the•Blood SpoU'•AHrMilMnh OVGr et been hand"eimlrlrijE Ar- (.(1^oat for. cars peoklne repa704\mu hid Im ii » lit nir up fm I Th loie Jon i filt fur Dlnnn "Alone'" Jnnan sa.,1them in the dark," Jonas said ed down as to whether or not so1 liont 1076 6 l«-tf Hi ihil not mI 1 f .mw thunjNidented headli*ht», BUmpc fjliu Sin iid null unu nil 1 in III 1^ i tin Ki nl <strong>of</strong> line uhuli Donle "You men—she's lost'" Jonas iiukkly. but Holuson shook hie cnlled "vending machines" which,lltlle flisl, |M ,,I ,„,„., fenders, no farther duefh]tHISS in hi i Mm i1 il fiV fni Hintiiie He hnil been .i kidhead.for a nickel. &ometimes dispenbe been received, it Is said, V1 In ulil ^n to bill ml In iHitinl lo IOM"No I don't mean nothing <strong>of</strong> "What I'm afraid <strong>of</strong> is the riv bra/w slu^s acteptuble m exchangemil id mi" sli i pdreinn.i <strong>of</strong> hi- isl ni n"th ncr Ihe sort" Hobson retortwl atic cr." he admitted reluctantly. 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RESERVATIONS NOW!J^PECIALJULYWeefc.End Batti3 DaysEvlO 00pea-SATSUNMONMEALS INCLUDEDAnytime Saturday until Anytime MondayPark sidemTHAND CENTRALOpposite the Park<strong>Ocean</strong> ViewPUBLIC DINING ROOMNOW OPENL, A. DART, Mgr.mImI|>2 Granted OldAge Relief PayLarge Number <strong>of</strong> AppJicants in <strong>County</strong>Out <strong>of</strong> approximately 27S opplications for old age relief reeeived by the <strong>County</strong> WelfareISoafii, 2B have been granted as.!sistnn«. Howard H, Ross, deputydirector <strong>of</strong> relief work in thiscounty, reported at n meeting <strong>of</strong>theWelfare Board last Fridayin the freeholders' room at CapeMay Court House.Ross reported that he had investigated45 cases to date, re.fused 20 applications, and startedinvestigation <strong>of</strong> 20 more cases.Among the reasons for the refusalswere that some applicants hadfunds enough to last for sismonths, others had children whomust, the law stipulates, care fortheir parents, while others havenot been residents <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,for the IB veurs the law requires.Those receiving relief ore irivitheir money weekly and oreprohibited from using it fur anyiigexcepting necessititis, suchfood. I'lnihinir and shelter, Luxuries<strong>of</strong> nnv kinii are tafliSi.At the end <strong>of</strong> six months allapplicants who have iieen refusedwill again have their ruses coiisidiTed,whilesuccessful npiilicnntswill also he rfconsiilerrd toascertain if their status is theanie.Official Board AtTuckahoe in SessionTurkahoj — The <strong>of</strong>ficial board<strong>of</strong> the M, t), Church met in theJACOB C. SCHUFF, Inc.sand SpartanRADIOS Victor, AtwaterKentCITY, N. J.HMlftlilMifliiiiiliitiliiiiitiilllliSPECIAL--$looSALEOP EXTRA PAIR OFMADE TO MEASURE TROUSERSWITH EACH MADE TO MEASURE SUITAbout 315 patterns .to select from,S ROTH, Merchant TailorAvenue Phone 84Houdini Aide's Tricks AreFutile Against Strong SeaPaul Kreuger Reieued from Surf at Sea Isle City as theBeach Patrol Captain Happens to Be Nearwho for many years was withthe famous Houdini, was ' rasi'iiedfrom drowning <strong>of</strong>f 41st st,. SatSuit AgainstArnett DroppedDiscontinued,* Saya Counsetfor Bank ReceiverThere is no U. S, district courtaction now against Edward B.Arnatt, president <strong>of</strong> -the closedN i l B Ilfromdrowning <strong>of</strong>f 41t si,. Saurday, nt S:BQ p. m", by CrtPtiiiii ' trollinjr the beaiih. He was (timid-Antliony Cannava, <strong>of</strong> »ho life, jinn 1 near the pier, fullv clothed,Buards, who was assisted liy Lou-]when he noticed somethinir boii-B lbi up l d ths Braca, Jr.]hl-binir up nml downUrerne end <strong>of</strong> the nearI lieetty <strong>of</strong>flea Isle City — Paul Kriiereor, : tured in the ocean, Saturday,The beach potrol is not yet on Arlnsn„«„,,,„,„. ul „,„ ..„•-_-duty here and Captain Cannava la | pj rat Notional Bank <strong>of</strong> Sea Islethe only man who has iioen pn. Cj lV| despite reports <strong>of</strong> such aetlon,Mr. Arnntt disclosed early thisweek that he had received a .letter.'dated Mnndnv. <strong>Jun</strong>e 20, fromBenjnrnln Cohen, counsel for JosephW. Clifford, receiver for theclosed bank stating that the suitagainst Mr, Arnett had been"discontinuedwithout prejudice,"and that he was to ignore ft summonsreceived previously,Mr. Arnelt siiid the summonshad. been received last Friday byhis wife, while he ms not attormy.and chill witherSaturday he donned/ his bathing suitand went down to the bench t"take a dip. He wns, as fur aslearned, the only person who yen-Kreps Case FacesDelay Once MoreCounsel To Be in EuropeDate Set For Trialami Briida made' theirway out on the slippery jetty mifast asthe end theylustC8ulfi_ andin lirile, for Krun.jrer. who had-bean ellnirliiif to theiunilay schnni room ori^ Tuesdayevening. Hey. Harry V. Folderpresided.There will he no services orSunday school on the Sundays <strong>of</strong>camp meetine, July 24 and 31.The <strong>of</strong>ficial board meeting willbe held on the second Tuesday,Members present were (Mr, andMrs. C. Addlson, Mrs, H, W.Qaiidy, iVlra, Ed Robinson, Mrs.Fred Hagelgan.s, Mrs, E, D,gimMrs.John ,H, Wallace,Mrs, Margaret Onle,, Mrs. S.iphensoi, ard Willium Smirk.Woman AcQuitiedOf Bank ChargesMrs. jean H. Burns, oi Philadelphia,formerly <strong>of</strong> 90th St.,Stone Harbor, was acquitted <strong>of</strong>charges <strong>of</strong> defrauding the FirstNational Bank <strong>of</strong> Stone Harhor,when her case was heard by ajury, Monday,The jury deliberated severalhours.IG SHOE SALEWalk-Over Oxfords«4.95|/ THREE DAYS ONLYtarJay t Monday and Tuesday• _ .iafiades all new Summer Oxfords that have just arrived. Every1Blk bhpairnone reserved. Black, brown, white buck and sport combinations.•hoe. with spikes. These shoes will not be <strong>of</strong>fered at these prices again.The Walk-Over StoreArtury AvenueVERNON L, SMITH, Prop.Includingownril byassessment on stockMr, ArneU,ieti« was nenrly exhanstH. To- home Suit was to "obtain W.SOO.irether they 1> litffht the man inthe beach. Hud Cannava not seenKruetter when hi? did, n tragedymiirht have oeeiirred, as the main' quits proliablv could not haveketit hold <strong>of</strong> the jetty rmich lonirer.I HEAD THK CLASH?!*:" AI,*-Despite the diet that his attorneywill be in ICurope this summer,the triafc<strong>of</strong> F. Staoley Kivp»,formercity solicitor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City «n an embezzlement rhart'e,is 'still set for July 18, it wassaid this week.After having won a repriye un-1 July 18 last week. Cienrt;*' H.reia, associate counsel for ICreiis,appeared before Judge Palmer M-Way aiiain this week to ask ftir|further adjournment, saylna it Iwould bn impossible for Men-it [I.iine, ibifif <strong>of</strong> counsel, to be present.Too many postponements, however,apparently were undesirnblcto Judffe Way,* who is quoted assaylnjj: "We must have control <strong>of</strong>the matter, ns this is a most importantcase. The prosecutor isalso milking' an effort to clear hiscriminal court list before the summer,so I will «et July 18 forthe trial."Later In the week It was learned jMr. Lane had written to Judpre;Way, itniler date <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 1R,_ informinffhim he was sailing <strong>Jun</strong>e20 for Europe, and would not returnuntil September 1. He addedthat while his absence could , notprevent the trial from heinif hrlH,if the proaecutor so ilesired. liefelt lie should inform the court <strong>of</strong>his plans.Hotel pleetwoodOverlooking Park at Cor. 6th and Wesley—JUNE RATES—American Plan, $4.00 per day; $7.00 for twojEuropean Plan, $2 single; $3 per day for twoi Bathing from Hotel Free Lockers,4th <strong>of</strong> July Special Rates SIO;Known EnoughTo have the confidence <strong>of</strong> thelargest banking institutions aswell as depositors whom we serveleOOOTaxisPaidBy MunicipalitiesLower and Dennis Two.and Woodbine RemitMore than J0000 in taxes hnvebeen paid to the county duringthe past week by three municipalities,two <strong>of</strong> whom have paidpaid their quota for the first half<strong>of</strong> <strong>1932</strong> in full. So far, six districtshave paid in full.Those paying- during- the wrelfwere Lower Township, whichtamed in 14,836,73 In county taxesand %%%%M in library! tax; DennisTownsiilp, 52if)18.3R in countvtaxes and $172.34 library taxi andWoodbine,$1,468.6(1 in countytaxes. Woodbine still owes S1"Win county taxes and the full total<strong>of</strong> its library tax.Small payments were ii.ade ontaxes due for the last half <strong>of</strong> lastyear by North Wildwood, WildwoodCrest and Avalon, Nortl-iWildwood paid 11692,60; WildwoodCrest iOeSlOO, and Avalon $712.30.Stone Harbor is the only resortio far to have paid its <strong>1932</strong> taxesfor the first half.Dry Agents Nab 2And Seize LiquorCape May—As a continuation<strong>of</strong> their drive to dry up Capeid f kery p pMay <strong>County</strong> and rid it <strong>of</strong> speakdl t Tdy y n peasies, Federalagents Tuesdaynlirht, raided McCann's Cafe at105 Jackson st,, seized a smallquantity <strong>of</strong> alleged liquor and arrestedthe alleged proprietor andhis bartender,Th« two men, Sol Needlef, Jr.,the alleged proprietor, and MartinNelgon, S3 the bartender werereleasied under 11500 bail each afterthey were charged with saleand possession <strong>of</strong> liquor and arraignedbefore U, , CommissionerVoorhees in Atlantic City.WOMAN Is PINEDMildredThompson, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood,was fined |B and costs fordriving without a license, Thurs.day, by Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace Hbl.tan, <strong>of</strong> North Wildwood,.S*tn on a moving van on 8thST., Naw Yorfu "Here comesSeigler, Not a scratch in a vanload.'personSATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY• IncludingMealsExceptional CuisineOpposite Park, in exclusive, quiet Ideation all oiitsidirooms,rlinninB water,private and cominiinicalingliBtlis, modern, free hath houses,C'afe Beating 3U0open throughout the day. Ample parking space always.Club Breakfast, 2Bc upPlatter Dinner, SOc upFULL COURSESteak, Chicken or Shore Dinners, 75cPhone RiS Ninth Year HAL 0, NKLSON, Owner-ManagerExpress Busses To Phila,EIGHT TRIPS DAILYTIMK TABLE IN KFFUCT Jl NK 20DAVUIOHT ifiVINO TIMEWEEKDAY AND lATURDAYLv, PhllnaelphiaLv. <strong>Ocean</strong> CityI.1S A. M. 6.1i A. M.9.30 A. M. 6.41 A. M.11,00 A. M. 1.41 A, M.i.ii.MP, M, 10.4iA, M.1.30 P. M, LOOP. M,S.2.30 P, M, g.45 P. M,3.30 p, M, 5.45 P. M.4.30 P. M, 7.45 p. M.5,30 P. M,8,30 P, M, .S.—Saturday OnlySUNDAYSCHEDULELv. Philadelphia • Uv, <strong>Ocean</strong> CityB.15 A. M. 7.45 A.M.i.SOA. M.1.45 P.M.10,30 A.M. 3.45 P.M.J.IO P. M, 4.45 P. M.8.30 P, M. 5.4| P, M,10.30 P. M, 6.41 P. M.7.4JP, M.i.4i P. M.Phllndelnhla Terminal, iltM and Filbert Streeti. Phone Lot, 43MOcenn City TeFminai, 80S Ninth Street. Phene ISO.—FARES—One Way, $1.25nnund .Trip . . Good Until IJBed, S2.2S4-Day Excursion S1.50 Round TriplO-Trip Tickets, $7,00Good Until Heed • . Good in Either DirectionAdditional Service Nundayi and Holidays as RequiredSHORE BUS TRANS. GO,'Baby Keep Well' on1st and 3rd TuesdaysTuckahoe — Uu£ July andAugustI he "Buoy Keep Well"Htatlon nt the Tucknhoe firehousowill be open .tho first and thirdTuesday muiBini's from 9:S0 toil!80.Mrs| Mariorle Van Slcklt, whohas been on a four months' leave<strong>of</strong> alisenne has resumed her workas clijlil liyj^eni nurBe in Upperand Dennis townshiBs,6ne recentlylonsl conferenceOthers present<strong>County</strong> Twure MrsMiss Margaret Btwood.~~mI. LABANy Citcntdtion ih Sartli JcrSeyOLDSTUff!Fn«sn City'i old llrntn Invariably[ S fi"t «o » h « ralntan on 4hehBid" Oo YouTabloid talei <strong>of</strong> oldOCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER"Ib,on till .ts tonPhon,¥«fd A Office iS2ndYEAR—No 12 PuhllMtlon OfficeI,«agur Bids 8th Bt ana Hoore AvAND THE OSIAN SITV NIWS, CONSOLIDATEDOCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 1, <strong>1932</strong>Publlihad ffirtry FVldiy|180 B Tear by MallKeep soapsuHOTiProsecutorHandRaps LegislatureFor PaternalismCriticisesMaes <strong>of</strong> ClassLegislation, BenefitingOnly Small GroupsVOUr^MalcOUNTVAREPROWETCASHIERCity National BankStar MiddyThe Bank WUh the Chime ClockW-COLEItichud S. MmwtelkoTw<strong>of</strong> Pcorla,10, winner <strong>of</strong> ihe Wghttt ncord InFor the Price <strong>of</strong>v a Few Sticks <strong>of</strong> GumFor the price <strong>of</strong> a few sticks <strong>of</strong> gum,your water company supplies all thewater the average household needsfor a twenty-four hour period.Just stop to think how many gallons <strong>of</strong>water the water company delivers toyour home for such a small price. You'llappreciate how inaxpens! /e your goodwater service really is,OCEAN City WATERSERVICE COMPANYWhen dut dings ito wood lad nle mhaaikstldom die doth, |bthor the soap th«t tie w«_Mote <strong>of</strong>ten than not,!because you're yinskimp on hot mm. •__saving <strong>of</strong> hot mis maa]the loss <strong>of</strong> valuable dmc tdie maximum <strong>of</strong>hand libot.Actual tests show dm )&warn CIMDS ftom no »twenty tines falter tinlukewarm or cold wita, ft•peed up housecleinis|wks, therefore, ht kHOT at alltimn.There is but one depraUfcw»y to have en<strong>of</strong>ljji Wwata for every booxboUpurpose. Install a Sdf-AawGas Water Hntftiijthere'll always be eoooghwband—for bathing, riitvi^the dishes, the lioodif ai1,001 deuuDj tub Hecost is but • fewp«nie»pBday per person-«ndi ktthan It's actuillf won*to you.That's News to^T HAPPENS every day I Car ownen •» iprised to find that they do not hine to paf (cent more to get the Extra Valuer in Fiw*Tires,j We hove a Fireitone Tire to meet emf Kand driving demand—for every puree and pn|—and every Firestone Tire hoi Extra Stren|4]E%tra Safety and gives Extra Service "—"the Extra Valuei that are built intotliey cost no more than ordinary tires.iCome in. Compare sections cut from *••*«tirei, special brand tires and others, §eefoi/-lelf how Fireitone give* you Extra Value! •*extra cost, Whatever your requirements B^we can mm you money and serve you bett&iFirestone One Stop RepairService . ... SatisfteB• Thi L fl f m ! dded " Re P«ir Department for twoiceommoilBte the d#inand <strong>of</strong> our patrons for rtp»l'•nd to mcreaw our genent business. We wouldneither unly, the enstomer w«i utilM,DUdS E^V 1 "* that tht Warner woild beb«k#f wi h ,h w S W meBt iB th » wmpetteit hands <strong>of</strong>bwkeiI with hi, 14 yeiri experience on Mgh grade catWined in the heart «f th* Detrelt m«twS y^' own tuwntee «t Standird FUt WlBoulevard GarageO'd Gg^Super Swwea StatiuMand Biy Avenue34&MAhT. A. DALEY 567—PHONES-S67 H.CARE WILL SAVE. YOUfiRefutes Rectnt ChaFge <strong>of</strong>Ocein City Mayor mThat RespectI asnto i ntkIti,i 1 iluri.f "hat IILml tl iItfill tpi^ uun iILBIHI ltion \ isfulfoicul 1 \ T Millt-t H ""1 ccmnt\mowcutoi in 1 talk tn tl i OrCitsCits I "t ii vijivniphtfcy Rohi 11 I 1Mr H "1retenthi" iStadlH fKUfih iuiit is ilm tHub 1 -t TnH « iintrndnrP II Lfiuntsilitil n tipnl il rhsrgr•'* ^' J^ ' "inOtpiri^,t^ It IJir pin «rt in I tli itIt is iimnrq ihl t^ rhtlint liquir cjIlMction Tl ni il- mPaternalism GrowniKRefemnK to the It pi Ijtnr 1said th^rt irt> niim^roiiK tsnnnlrsf gpeefil t-i C\B IPPI lit rpd tl nt \PTTI h tli1 m 11tin h1 pniii u Inf pHITS LAW MAKERSIMILIIT h«DitJust Married"-Wrote Bad Checklipslat'Theteml n \ nf thplure lie Till is tn bmd morppateimli titpliage <strong>of</strong> lumnTi welfired b> it It ippirntith ifug more iticl more nntake carp nf the wtlfirer? ppi^nnTin In n ult 1 ra elais rf pc ml lpi»tiliti n t'i tlinot benrfi nl tn thp \ 1 lc I illg| the ii pip200 Pn m nf Apprnpt-ntlcnBHe s II I the iiniinpiiit ii I 1'1 m fillr 1 "(if) pspd ei-1 iiiinn nti r f ihWest n iturn1 \rr\'hlmr lrpld in nn\ ilmK 1 in Hi (eminent rf flipt-itn"One if tli Til mi p ini|ilf fjwemment inf idllTijr 'ii 1 iiH 'i in 1'i» fltntn Jthl tir iimission I 1 ^n TIOIT IIT Fti itiueh o mini H nn but ti'«i«4i tliot in nimiiil ii nip !tlon o rr nnn t n i L ii t i n nform nf p rt— h in ii'n>nf in*dfa jtb^ ' Ljslull ITins rommision ri nl itn lli «li le fi Iti»f qitini ittitli rl ti in IT ifAfltnrnl |ii\ r It (1 II tmm to mi> thit tin time ifsuchnn nf trn^prmi PntWhy >.ot Tnlf Tnn'e Wh\rrul In (* v,n 111 t Inplalh111 n i fitgoU with tli i "iBtanri t inttSf ?Tin rrmmijlatl> II 1 nT-tliWanted to Give Bride GoodTime, Man Tells Judge1 ju t tit mam il on Mn 21nntl I uanUii to how ms s\ifp a1 tunehit s\tlit e SL II p if KoijprPros n v if % m\ ilk Ohm firpi mi? t il t hprk in Clrf-in CitvmJ lunninic up j \ ill dt the FlanIn H t 1 % In.rp hi s iiriestpl!a t 1 hui (I n niphtI I \ n 1>1 11 ^ui!U t thehut m T till in t. lurtir i ,.1 Ft ff nfn i l s *IOTI rn 1 1f 1 1T" ir .LeRoy VanGildei ilnirminf the committee « is i si ted h\Elizabeth Henrier on Haiel Bu>!mm Jennie Mesiier>.mith ind Dorothv LemontDorothv LemontDresented areading on Eeltaikah Oddfellow lnpwhich wni portrayed h\ I auraBobimon Mvfawny Linn Flualieth Henderson ^nd Tnnnie ^Ie %er^mithThree TIPW members were admittedThey were Pearl SnuderEmma Zehorah and Sam Snu lerFI"in« Here made to atten I a recentinn for Grand Mi>rter lin 1 atBridretnn Ht>. '' was•innniinced thi. morning by Chieff Pnlice Lenrge S»CkRtsidn*" the legular motor patiol legular foot patrol will beused anl two special <strong>of</strong>ficers willhe in the district a Jame partthe daVTin«rmcp will hes,in Mondayw hi i tht polity department go sn a m r dj\ week basis Tlii hicf s lid It would In. impossihlito lm\ e i pitrnlman m the e\heim lower md <strong>of</strong> the city illMil Inn" 1 if mh jffiLPr did not\«k e\ei\ iia\ in the werkFp^idgs the regular motor pntrol the bus cnitipinie^ hiveigrpp 1 11 to operate m providingIi in port ltion betwt en S4th »tind 'i^th st so that thi. iffireisi i^iied there may get huk n i-fnrHi—n ithnut^dlfflcult}has grown to \monly one game thequiring four in A row :start In tin Amthe lag and prhis required sevenoat a atop. Aihis superiorityfinal game wlien, afterwood bo? won the lagone marjje, the soutJthe ring againWeinberger seemed to 1advantage la£i oi thance to BhootcvUeht lftdf <strong>of</strong>B before a Aemstied him ajid cauiedbe errabc He also ''nutting ff I]nj£lii4h n OAto mnke it stay In thimfi him another EOOT.WhenCorum,year, shot into themajority <strong>of</strong> cases hi _such a spin on it 'Jiat it'there allowing nun $O _" "or three at leait before he '^A crowd estimated at,tlioiisundpersons orsentinff-caparfty~<strong>of</strong> 'I overflowing and lined OIB JSack Panned, Prai§ed * alk « a *""J^«»»",- see th£ play Tne EFOWqs^entire visiting delegation on boardthe Captain Lew for a moonlight•ml which was a novelty to most<strong>of</strong> themA few casualties fmal de mer)*were reported but no serious effeeti have set in BR far on isktinwn—••-Local histnrywith atatt records.not ai,reeaccording towith atatt e lgthe marker which has been plicedon the northa'hnut halfside <strong>of</strong> tthbetween BivPa. Senator and WifeAre Guests in ResortMajor and Mrs L Leroy Demnfer 2BS Atlantic blvd had aso^er the week endH Clarkheir piiert oStite Senatnr William Hand wife <strong>of</strong> West Chesterherhtm-«r ^tficmg the t.arKINGFISH.neeiei werePaSimpnon av»The marker which wan set inplace recently by the state rdmmission on Historical sites saysI that ' on July Jfl 1777 the. British wBrthin 'Roebuck' enteredGordon's Inlet anil a boatload <strong>of</strong>se-imen were captured hv the Incil militia under Maior Still wellat the west end <strong>of</strong> Peck s BenchCannon ^hieh the Bntirti threwoverboard were found literOne nf these cannon is supSenator Clark is also chairman<strong>of</strong> the Chester <strong>County</strong> Republicm Committee and both he andMainr Deimnger have been Boliticallvassociated 'for manv yearsOn iundav a delightful cruisewai enioved in the Delningerboat The Delningen are spendthe season in tne resort»afe in the htnd>, <strong>of</strong> the Ruti»h at Sandv Hook She irnmdhSnosad to he the one which re-ts Philadelphiathere Septemher 2" 17"'l andwa« still tliere Octdhpr 12 thpsamp \ear nccnriinj? to thi iwordsA British warship the Delights' <strong>of</strong> 12 guns Wan capturedon Peek's Beach, however aboutMny 20 1771 ifter it had )n>,tits cnur e e in i fog mil h comebeached it what would n

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