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fJprvOCEAN CITY SENTJINECLEDGER.StatiodWant*<strong>of</strong> -neededin the 86th st. sec-^ adopted to the South* Iir.purtteraent Assoclapoutlining nine projects far theV BIB Anmnrt+Hii* pointed' outI week that It "JaHbhe only largepeftip <strong>City</strong> remaining1 »nd any pout-warit must ceBtrallB- aroundWt»"Mdewqlopmenti sound bualrieM for Hie004U^nltyt-ttie group added••'—•-'- • --•-• [THIS WINTERI ^^f*rj*rmUl»r: MUnf pres!-~ \ jrML appointed committees tot dudtig th WJIiter and conferteity <strong>of</strong>ficials at well H execu.'<strong>of</strong> tte BgipwIVinia-Readiiifhen <strong>Line</strong>s and the Shore ruti tAm concerning Improved facUltlis•past 30 yean, acting__'cottage oWherc <strong>of</strong> BoutSI CJ»yr the ASSocl»tions Influ'ught to this end <strong>of</strong> the<strong>of</strong> tjit improvemeiits• tfnjoy,-and It Is our Intentlopto press for additional improvenubUas soon m OMy can be madeWl'<strong>On</strong>p'V. Beehler, Jr..f, explained thta week..... .,_.„ /SMSTONQoejnlSjMt partlculerly taught isforiftwtlon <strong>of</strong>;« new railroad statkrt»f OUHC, «hlch Hie Assoclsf'theJnoat htavi.in<strong>Oct</strong>an pity. beinB_ "_: for commuters tojf, Wfitaend's Inlet andf.irwrtl aa tat local tr&.• %m the station,thereUMIUIU i* a JieV Improved road on6l3F«» leading M If, .the Assoda. ,tlotf tontdrids DeWlopmtnt <strong>of</strong> the ,-K ••^-:-afcalfla: lead also to th* ''df *gSnar»Hd West ava.Apartments To BeOpen All YejarContinued from page 1prevented Immediate action on' thatproposal.Since then. Mr. Roushcr said, nnennber <strong>of</strong> conterences have beenheld with OPA rent <strong>of</strong>ficials andth« dlfficultliss have been straightenedout to make Winter rental:feasible. Leases will not be paid foryear-nrotmd occupancy, but on thebasis <strong>of</strong> Winter seasons and Summerseasons.HEADLEY HOME SOLOThe Rousher brokcrnfte <strong>of</strong>fice fllso disclosed the sale <strong>of</strong> two largeresort residences, both formerly occupiedby city <strong>of</strong>Tlrtlals<strong>On</strong>e ts a home ut 855 phiza pisold by former Mayor Hurry Hc.nlley to Samuel Norton. Pliiladi'lplil;manufacturer, who expects to niakiIt his permanentrtildcncc TinpiQpertv lia 1 ! thrfc bLdinnins IPL!maid's quarters mul a two-mr e»rage.The large dwelling sit 001 hnrkpi, was sold to A. DuboLiln. <strong>of</strong> i)iaware County. Pa . by the lu'lr; tthe late <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Andrew c:Boswell. It cuntains <strong>of</strong>Tlce fiu:iliton the ground floor :mcJ .spacii iliving quarters above.Boy, 16, ChargedWith Stealing CarCharges <strong>of</strong> larceny <strong>of</strong> an aiitfi.mobile end driving without a licensewere preferredearly Wednesda;morning sgainst Robert Marshbank16, <strong>of</strong> Auriubon, N J.He was arrested on complaint <strong>of</strong>Mrs, Freda, E. Moiley, Bonrdwnlknear 4th st., after allegedly inkingher car. The woman's daughter. •Margaret. 17, wM held as a mater- 'ial witness.Girl, 12, Killed,3 Hurt In CrashCan Driven byBoys CollideA la.year.old girl was killed anilthree other (iris' were injured Tuesdaywhen two ears collided onShore rd,," near Wildwqod.The victim was Dorij Reinhartlt,4918 <strong>On</strong>rden St.. Philadelphia, whowas pronounced dead <strong>of</strong> a fractur.ed skull upon arrival at Macus hos.pital, North Wildwood, She was nSummer resident <strong>of</strong> WildwoodAlan treated at the hospital wcrpBetty Kirttin, 14, and Ethel Simpson,13. hnth <strong>of</strong> Fhiiadfiphiii, 'UidRuth Wnlfeiidale, 10, Lower Township,BOTH DRIVBBS BOYSThe girls were nceupntits <strong>of</strong> a eardriven by Jumps Rutherford, 17. uiWest Cape May. who also was ucrompanledby his brother. Leslis,IB Neither <strong>of</strong> the boys was injured.Police said the other car wasdriven by Robert Ryder, la. <strong>of</strong> SouthCape May, who allegedly was diwingwithout a license. Pour otherboys were in the car with himRutherford told police he was hi*on the head by sin apple thrownby oiie <strong>of</strong> the passengers in thfRyder car, causing him to lose miltroi.The ears were traveling in thfsame direction.Shore Super Highway WinsApproval In This Vicinityfrom 34th st. south tn SOth st.Other proposals include:A demand upon thr shiirp Fast<strong>Line</strong> for better bus equipment amiservice for the south endSubstanUal repairs to the presniilbulkheads.Additional comfort stations,Mori protected bathing beaches.Repaying <strong>of</strong> some streets.Intension <strong>of</strong> the city sewer system.>' , Excellent •** paya •afe^drlver reward••" Jllo»B dJtcoBStAlae lUcaaed New Jiriey Breki. . .erage with AlfY eempany wftka y<strong>of</strong>l mayftmr Iasaring§HANEY LLOYD CHAniNIHSDRABCE — ALL COVERAGES1315 Asbtiry Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong>"Otea. clt7*> Larnn Annmablit Pnaiirn Predocer"product a crop <strong>of</strong> celtuce, a eroMbetween otlery and lettuce.A red ribbon for second place WMawarded tu Dr, William Nlcholl,BBttcrsoa and fltstion rdi, Dr, Hi.chollperformed the remarkablefeat <strong>of</strong> raising a crop <strong>of</strong> tomatoeswhich ripened in time to be pickedJuly i, according to Mrs. AnnaEaatwlck, president <strong>of</strong> the GardenClub, who made the awards aftervisiting the gardens In person.Other product! from Dr, Nleholl'sgarden included corn, pens, limns,string bBana. beets and broccoli.Third place went to Mrs, BeatriceBweeney, 87 Wt-sley rd., who reeelved a yellow ribbon. Mrs, Hweeneyraisedapproximately 00 squashplants, some <strong>of</strong> which were donatedto the Hostess House for Oonvales.cent oirls. Other vegetables In herfafden were tomatoes, string beans,cucumbers, lettuce and- pepper*.In addition to the aruu>iAu»dwinners. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has many fluevictory gardens which are worthyor prizes, Mrs. Eastwlck said.More gardens were to be visitedyesterday (Thursday). The result*will be announced next week.The Garden Club formerly conductedseveral flower showsthroughout the Simmer, but sincethe wmr started has devoted itsellaolely to victory gardens.PONY BOLTS; CHILD'SLEG IS BROKENTlu-ee-year-old Alie* Oessner, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, suffered • fmeturedright leg Monday when a pony boltedwhile she was riding It st a concessionon the beach at WUdwood,The child was token to shore MemortalHospital,M.E.BLATTCO.AtkBBe dty*a Gnat Depwta*** S«o«^DUI 4-1111AtkBBe dty*a Gnat DepwPlenty <strong>of</strong> TIESat Blatt'sPlenty for our viiiting friends.Remember the folks back homeor in the armed forces with ahandsome tie fromAtlantic<strong>City</strong>'s great department store.Ties Make the Man—See Them Now!$1 to $5Patterns in endless variety, styling and colors aanew as the world <strong>of</strong> the future. Here you havea preview <strong>of</strong> what you can expect, when youstop in to see our unusual display <strong>of</strong> ties,Reading like "Who's Who" in the tie world,each one <strong>of</strong> this complete tie collection carriesa famoui label—a label that representi particularperformance in smart, quality neckwear,in the fineit fabrics.Uniform TiesThe favorite tie <strong>of</strong> our armed forcei—<strong>of</strong>ficialO. 13. khaki fabric and color for all branches <strong>of</strong>the Army Air Forces; black for Marines, Navyand Coast Guard. Our uniform ties are allwrinklepro<strong>of</strong> and fast color^—$1,00 each.Men's Fine ShirtsBTYLl BYNelson Paige$2-23 andShirti styled by NELSON PAIGE retain thatfresh, new, in-the-store look long after repeatedlaunderings—forthese shirts are fashionedfrom superior shirtings <strong>of</strong> custom character,smartly styled and painstakingly tailored. Theypossess a rugged character and natural beautythat will serve you well and long.M. E. BLATT COs-SIro* IWMr. •ndlfn.iturn andD«vld steelman, <strong>of</strong>who have {wen occiafgrinf »ijUgt at 13U1 «t U)d OK.4 'during August, willtheir home Inlate this week.Mr. land Iin. M.Pbiladelptila, are aojonroing at'Blscayne.BoardwalkServicemVILLAGETHEATRE8th and BoardwalkSundaySept, 3rd, <strong>1944</strong>7i4B P, Af,Sermon by <strong>On</strong>e


• p"iqCEA"N CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERFridasSMMOf Interest to Womenless HouseMile <strong>of</strong> DimesAnnual Event Fail*Almost $100 ShortOf Yw AgoEngland Hospital WoundedNeed Surgical DressingsDemand for Civilian Volunteer WorkersIs Suddenly AccentuatedSick and wounded soldiers can twait That Is the theme <strong>of</strong> an urgentappeal from Ar-ny and HedUnas <strong>of</strong>ficial far nun South Jersevvolunteers to work onureicsldressing for the Army i EnglandGeneral Hospital Atlantic CitvEngland General Hospital »iJlrequire four or five times tiie luinber <strong>of</strong> surgical dres-lni* turrcnt vbeing supplied b> the local RulCrosssays Col Sidnej L ChappellCommanding Officer Nu»that the hospital has become pi LWlth the fflore ,„,„„„ Bound ,„neM nnd inJllu ca5P, „ „ ,,,,„,Bj OWEN PETTITDespite the apparently larger•eaaon <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is enjoying thisyear tot Hostess House annual MileOf Dims paradoxically yielded nl«most 1100 leas lost week than tincorresponding event a year agoA total <strong>of</strong> See; from the drl-eWas reported after final tabulationTuesday <strong>of</strong> this wteS- by MilChristina Lulle eorrespoiidlng sec- i domlnanlly surgical in Its trentmpnt- retary <strong>of</strong> the Hostess House League I for , ick Bnd „„,„„,!,,,! , ln lm>n , dllltnOf this WS2 42 was contributed by ln(:reBSe u, requlrt, dVisitor* from Pennsylvania Whichagain finished first In the race be_tween the states,HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSPUT PENNSYLVANIA ACKOS^According to Miss Lulli whuspent much time at the Mile ifDimes booth on the "walk throughout the four-day drive Pennsylvnnlas triumph this season may be attributed to the enthusiasm <strong>of</strong> igroup <strong>of</strong> beys and girls a ho cantributed dimes In the names nl thrihigh school? Some nf these ftfieQI»ey, Upper Darby QermantownTOintford Lansdowne JenklntownSwwthmore and other high ichoulsin the Philadelphia areaFtw Jersey trailed In second plarswith $10733 <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltys eontrittuWon totaled *20.57 Thy amountMtludes *301 made up from penits given by <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv new£bm->Who wtre given a space <strong>of</strong> their OM.IIbrought lieie including ampututlntij cs^cs the need for sur^ieal drein^ <strong>of</strong> ill kindb has grssn ray*dhIt ttHs revealed that from Jinuarvta July <strong>of</strong> thi? \tmr the numbel <strong>of</strong>npi_rations ptrforrnDd at the heI pital ha incrLii id b\ 2i pi 1 cenDuring tht ^iyne prnodhi.«t \ c iI the 1 ped ILI drivings hus nu 1tl 111 dmbler*The mcj^t impartaii t mav c tn infreS5& production is exteii&i JII fthn ana wiiktng on drn^sint f rEnblind flpnpnl Hn pit U t nil f3 >u h Tpi t\Rt PURCH\^EDthitilhPhiladelphiansAre Married HereMr. and Mrs Samuel Brown, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, announce the marrUage <strong>of</strong> their daughter, Mary Louise,•o Lieutenant Robert Stephen Bogalin,U.S.A., ton 6f Mr. and Mrs.Harry BogRtln. <strong>of</strong> FhlladDlphla,A lit rfimnnvtook place la^t| Thur das at 4 pm, in HDIJ Trinitvr L j lthurrli Hc\ Richard Srectoi uf tin church <strong>of</strong>ficlntii t,hni sister LienHniimJimimiltniiillut $">u ThL nu we hid nmore thin four iS bills and nt thinhitherThe fait tliat HP nndi umuch us wr did l h « tin hifclirt iiI' ij rlilKm nnrngpan the booth Delaware with So 3sand Washington with §4 90 merethe next highestSOML FEOM CHINAAll the states and several foreigncountries were represented bi pl.-iccards Several contributions weremade by persons who had been inor who had spent some time inj'•Fifty ptr cent <strong>of</strong> the money werseeftrtd came through the younf-rgeneration boys and girls <strong>of</strong> highschool age or youngerMiss Lulieadd."In previous years she contlnued, "we have received checks fcumei de_rte if inkr st lu»n ti\TLSIUL ik and UsiturIn rihriip\n tm rlilldnn ml r-ithe ne^"b n ^ht dp nr\ti credit fir HIP UICP"L- f Hi' than -lnjnnr PiseIKUM EVbUND AND Al \It till ijTDttl Otlltr I IHllblllnrI iul lit, thP rlrbr inrluikd Mr F' J H LI mm and Ed 5 C ml N ijt L ui- Mo Pfr ChartA Nugur ind WiltPr BPiinrttf EliklandLieutpinnt and Mr H AVlirln rf Texif, dptim W Hillor Alaska\iunire t contributor ui t% -Jear lid Filmer D Wil in ulii &Hoorn in El PBJO Tpxa Anothe"Nnu-fStn La Marr Hillman 1left H contributii II in thi name iChina where he pent eicnl \LireI <strong>On</strong> behalf nf thi LeaKui Mljs LuI lie extends thanks tu thr titv afficiala and emplnyei nf tin MusicI Pier for their hearty cunptrationProceed frnm thp drive will be usedfor general expenses incurred atthe Hastes^ Hnuje in its «urk <strong>of</strong>caring far girls end women whuhave etimi. there tn retain healthMrs Wirrt n SYTHTS JI sint, f f tht pnjrctwarm-fiThn m*ri mil t bp filled 1PPtplt? think thpbr dif!s5ing^ rpurLlia c1 Tlie\ rannnt Thrmii B t br d nv h\ pt ipk inIn a furl her effort is mppt theprp*,siii(| nppd i snldkr palir-nts attht ho^piiaj have £^k 1hnk in ihc hn^pital ^upplv rooin^H hilf utli^rs bei! pjtiePtsnukiup dressings jnd p*id^ in thrifmm1 f luiiir fit millrinrleunbtot miiiiA ntepuon at the Oteanlc fol1 «ud the ecremnm lifter whirhI riltinint lid Mrs BOBBtin It ftf i a hr rt hone^ mnmiThe gro m mli return tn Cimpnii kimiii Bi K\ 'Siplimbri ^56 Prizes A'wardedAt Rebekah PartyFift^ ii. pilzt ueie amiidi 1H! HI t-trfl pai t\ !-ivpn b\ thrr nn CU\ Rtbck h Lodpr la t^» 1nr J i\ ivtninp it Hoi\ Tunii R( nn in 1 fentral uiFnm ii hi y i/p^ «crrhnpnhmln rUilh11 a wrrk tr<strong>On</strong> i n rit\ \mq UFM TJ dr nip 1 * nr i ki tirrkllll R d n i Hriiquiitii 4Hth I ti 1 i hnnr 04'OWOfficers Re-ElectedBy Hostess Leaguetf ri m n1MlL)r ILIhi\mMipi11iiiL hitItiiu f i biid^rf ~>i r icil Tin Urst ind **ti ii Uiuii tn iivTIPI wonMiss Nancy 0, Allert, daughter <strong>of</strong>Mr, and Mrs, William 'Allen III, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, who is spending theBummer with her parents at theirSummer home, S433 Central nv,, willhave M her guest for two weeksMiss Marian Lawless, <strong>of</strong> Worcester,Mass. Miss Allen and Miss Lawlessare students at Bdgewood Park,,Briarcllff Manor, New York, andwill resume their studies there nextiiunth9 # *Mis MildredSihruh nnd tnnEdwaid nf CabbinsvlllP N J vi itpd In Oteatl Citvivir the »nki ndI . - .MlE (JULIUS if Millvilli return rt h nip Muiid iv aftii pi ndingtin Keek rlld with Dr and MilHtisrr 1 Pettlt B07 We*) nvI , , ,Mr ind Mrs J R Hillujxtcrb38 PlPaiurc ai an entertulnini.Mi A W Bhoemnkcr Mr- Hnlbp uiutpr and Mrs ahuemnkersi inddliughterMartha and GraceWakpflrld ol 3t Petersburg HnMr md Mrs Dimld iM Dnwrlli mth pntcrt mud Mi inn Mij ipli A B Clements inri tlHUhlltrr J on if Philadelphia it Hi irSim mi ii ldenei "inn Dun1Mr F!i ibith Cat •. uhi iinii rI , ,,i n inriti n Aufci^l 10 in Atii I, e iti, Htu,pitil rrturnpd Widi lui- n rtip is WP In idBctt\ Pit r inri Min pin H lilenH Mriithrti%I, Wilhim Cl 11 111 r Phi 1! 11 in »h In. In tn 1 M» • rtui11 MILII t rt hei nnthn Mi iW lillint r 9 4 Cmliiil uritm1 h 111 M" trrdm Tliur dmTi ink Alii 11 nn f Mr ill 1 Mi\V II 1 MU11 TOT emtriil 11 irt irn t1 I ne Sundii iftn imini,mil i» mik iiMtint 111 All » niu ill lull' n thn iiimi iridjp Wi dims* ptt mbi i (iH ut 1 hNew Fall SmartHANDBAGSiftsi really set a felt precedent$2-50 to $6-00~~ (piys o v i Tsx)_ J fill Siif with n handijag In rayon coritil*-Roman Strip*.i dp*wstrings is uniy one 0/ in untisual range In•ijlei. T6gif warm eelers will put gxhilaratiun late JQUT Fall moodTHE HOUSE OF VALUES— Famsm ilnce lift —MUTH'SJEWQ.RY GIFK4 §lit beirlm (ha npmf "MHTH" ii ytiir iuirialci ol lit ultimtle III B«<strong>of</strong>llute tad HUBd Jultmeat af viluiiOUT MART OF OCEAN CITYBoardwalk(Opposite Music Pier)To Be SURE <strong>of</strong>RISLEY'S SERVICEBe SUREHe's Now EmployedBy RISLEY'S and ina RISLEY'S TruckIn spite <strong>of</strong> wartime manpower problems, ItlSI.KVs Laundryftmm to yoy BIST POSSIBLE SEHVICf: under enisling lomii.Uom.Still serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> after 1 more than IS years.We do our own work delusively. No work done for otherLaundtritt.mi.IVORY SOAP LAUNDERING1804 - Telephone PlanntTille M4 oriic CH 4Dial CHr 4-31WrElriti 11 r r fturi I i k(hr inn tint. 1 HIP H 1 te^Hj^tP H 11Th f 11 »mt. mrnil 11 ^]11 ttmur in fTu Mr Wiliinn Bkndin prr 1 if nf Mi Chuh rSri 1 Mi R nil Wi 5 n Mi II uBnrf-ri iii t °r nd -ind thn 1 \i r,ir idtnt it p c tivph M Fi !pni t ^ F \ r nifiint, r I i\MrMir^ S L Kin tr i ni iMLS. Chri lini LulieT"ir i iHiln^sprrptnr^ inri ^iciil wnrkPr\Inibpf thp irivi nn I iri^r chiili r Heii winmni Bluii1m Misir Chilr w


ealtt Strandlf f"." The, MTMrman, but, is reflected by man, Th«ttmmot wa mm* spiritual man'! consciousness and !tt» Stand are tradlnoWon (he Boardwalk p. 188),individuality art- reflections (if God I*w pir Sunday wfl «nt <strong>of</strong> tJwSWIiswpn which Christian Science Services, VI]-rt iutiwnw Church. Rev.IT, Adter. tutor, has §pon.Krneger, baritone, will bemorning and evening. Ar-Church Announcementsla hireling.1 The Christian Church teaches 'a-I bor as service, let Inbor be Chris.i tlan and it will stand eternally CJIIImended.Let labor be Unchristianand it will stand eternally condem.netl.FfrlTZ KBVEOEBThe services held by (he aboveBblsthbach, well knj&n m ehurel, to encourage Ohristinn practiceIn all phases <strong>of</strong> life will bewill play the trumpetUl conduct his pap-il-uconducted as follows for the comingIn tht evening TimSabbath Day^{[•Old hymns at the church v;,l 9:30 a.m. The Church SchoolAdults will enjoy the Bible ClniTINE ? K C1331 Hsburv A»ePastor R^'^ Barthfiliimeu^ssUtant Re^ ^m L,^Utidis Mi r i u St AuitustlntChuicfi uiii ml Wi iis nv6 30 8 (10 111 10 15 11 15MirtiruHu" Midil DL\ itimi- fell1 JU thr 1 u E IWJI ^Weekday Miys at 7 at I4th mm ^Lburyav.Confessions—Sat.. 4-6 and 7.30 anil0,First Friday Confessions, 4, 6 and7:30 and 0,Masses 6;OT nnd Boo.Bunday Masses—St Mar, s Clmpcl2i«l st. and Atlantis av.. 8:30. 8:00, 0:00, 10:00 mid 11:00Weekday Mass at 7:30,•onfessinns Bnt, 7::)ii and i) 00First Friday Confrssiijiis at 7:3(ind 0:00.Masses B.30 and 8:QQ,• • •!lt)L¥ TRINITY EPIsrOPALllth si, and rentral a».Be?, n, S, Bailey, Rcrtnr7:30 and 0 a.m. Holy Communion10 a.m. church Schaui,11:15 a.m. Morning Service and ser.men.Tuesdays at 2:15 p.m. (except islTuesday at 10:30 a.m ) Wamen'jAli iy.Wed, nnd Frldny,Communion,0:30 a.m. fioljHURT PRESBYTFni INTth st IMri WnlFT nH« (.nspil tfnCind ,, nilMi-.slon.iry Mlnrifil ( liurrhRfi Giorse iKrhcr Till) Pistol' Ii ill Pi I n Mi (tin I • influ Si II I ti ic In, in ri {\ (1in ill nr 1 nm1 Id i in 'ah ill i c | ">liC ilhiMini (, id in ipi i i ii HI Willlllll I ^ mn II il h nI nrluit' Dl ( 1 in ii i H r Ii n'in If inn "5 L Li !• I I Sipliniln] 1(1 Dniil \ll il In!Ivinr. [ s Hlllli 1 14i lli Il-Ir 1Tin Suiicl i 1c mi t i hi i iiul 'fimn tin pnljilt \i\ Mis. r uhuiiiitl HllHl A |>( < I II I tlllllln 1 IImis. mil, \ull 111 icicur-d10 -('i i in 1 ihoi I)a\ SIIIIII i\Mnllilni. ••.(niff nf Woi hip S( Imoil ( 11 Tin Liiul Pi l i l -PnlX Tin Tliliw 1' I hi KiiiKiliim•>lnl (In hwl Tin! tin (,l(i,i fi iF 01 Ann ii Mil I hi A b 1 ITin (hfilr lr-rl b\ 11 In ZOIK 1 2 Hill Malic i /nm 2J Lew W«\ct Eunr J50 \.ird bna^lliiki 1 Bill n Arr\mi 1 2 Flank (.uulhiiin /mif 1Inn iSiimlsLiiim /oiu JThe lulll <strong>of</strong> Znne 1 lneludlnK(iiiiilbuiII R* ( UTI md IrvInK Lt>sij,umi tin ciinipitiUnn In i.ifiUllincAir ransEnds VWtand Mrs Meyerhome WednesdayCaptain Hester nn»North Atlantic brai^h «F*TrKiisport Command thriiS*O,e..n <strong>City</strong> K| wanl8 Wmer when i )c UetcrthJi .ulean ttuik the M*^ ""«ploticcieil i n kthiniiEh tu North «,«,.](.pent considemble tlm.mg tiBiufcrred to hUCihuiv Pi i buiriun rt,Wlldwood las. » J' D ,l hurel >sold bv the UU C ? 1 0tMi ,md Mr,TMludelphU .urlvipi nd lorn, time a»»••••>'M,n nnd ri'lililoll hlliii'lti ri'Hr,-Tusell ftith scirnti' 'WiiiiMnii, <strong>of</strong> tliLS city,liTllmu*. accumpaiilpdHI by Mro Nelson kcllcr.lllJtKjcl li'ii rfiiiimiinlf fiinKiim,pr. Ciii iicliiis Hudsun wns IIITo Sing Anthem Leadu tin 1 Cuilliiiurd from safe 10iiiiiTliiliimcnt Mrf WPU., 130 pm Midweek "piayer(j |Tii'«i-iili'ti n Mill, tn Mrs Mi'i'liiilj and Bible Study,m Bliiiiillii, <strong>of</strong> The Blstioyrn,• * •(rfclatiun fur Die use <strong>of</strong> the UNION CHAPELsolarium lor the AuxiliaryitlripUl " s a ' s " * pf BV THE SEA*' PMsenledfflt Birls who lii'lOTd serve retend in the clrvaior np- SStll si. and AsburyThe Church <strong>of</strong> the ftyslii- rrosiiav.ISI3I nwciiiij Tilcsdriy wns theuntil in 1 *' July.).UCENSE: FINED ISMontRornery, 17, nrigrn,^^v, nenr 7th St., waj nnedfind coltt in police court, Mnny W driving without a llcnspsuloUl Of lhe P| rM«fth»dist t luiri-h, who will «ln^tin- l.ailint pjrl <strong>of</strong> the inlhfm'< onsldir anil Hear Me," by Pflurgrr.ID tw heard during th s morn.Ing si-rvhc or worship by Ihp noln.1st quartette.CHURCHES9 46 am, Bible School.Ocorgf W. Pattqn, Supt.11 am. Morning Worship,Rev. Linn Bowman, PastorBelber, «upt Olum for all»roup« AtttnrjBnce cards g 1VM ,All are welcome The pastor teachcnthe Adult Bible Clua ChrtatlanLife Course and AugsburgLfpftfions ufipd10 46 n m Morning Service <strong>of</strong> Worihlpin the strand Thenter nrHost H Stovir will preaoh thewirnun What Are We LlvinitPur' OongrpKutlonal lining8i)l(iUt Frit/ Kmeger Arihui WFblsi hbai Ii trumpeter /H 01(.W( Iconic C(Mnr> Ul ttlfse Jubl.fCSfrvlci-i <strong>of</strong> the Season 01 tlifClllirrh (in thi Bnjrdnall7 4i pm Jubllre Paimcii t;,fvl((t(if the rinnrh (in tin Bdirdnulk^•Irjlid Thfuter Dr ROJU ,1 si ivi r conducting Hie M-rnr,Iiifuchiiig the Mrmnn ~h HIIinf|In Twlnft Ml KilliKer MI, >|t[Mi rbbicllbaih trumpetrr CudroiiKlcpilliiniil Ingiiif/ All n.Hf kijmft• * *KINGDOM HAIL OKJtHOVAirs wrrwssFs111 Ughth strfftI rid u Si pt( mb( 1 1« I Ii '•mlif Mecllni! BlKiliI'-(•d Is nu jlvaii ,n I will tiu tmil not b( ,lnl(i t,,i HIP LunlJt MOVAH I inv stiniKtli nnd mvnilK hi til ( Is bi mint m\ ,]Hi' n Isj u "•Suiirlrtv Vptmibrr 37pm nibli Bunk sttuh nTiulh hhull Mlki You Fin8 pm Walditowil Blbl( Slidi111! Am lilt) (1 nnd Mi n uf f IWill|8 Youths Jailed!For DrinkingEight Philadelphia youths wcri 1lulled for 30 days by order <strong>of</strong> iji"Wiltiuood police court, Sunday, aspolice nf that resort eontinuea ndrive In break ,, p drlnklnf bv milinrsFifteen others taken into custodyat varliius tnnrooms were ntied i2">each.<strong>On</strong>e defendant, James T Harper.ST. JOHN'S UHBRA19, was sentenced by Becorder R,10th st, and Central avL, Byrne to 80 days In jail. It inRev. Frank F, Adler, g.T.M,, Putgi his second <strong>of</strong>fense, as police saidThe 13th Sunday after Trinity; he had been arrested for disorderly»:4 r i am. Church 8«hool F, EdwinI conduct earlier this Bummer,We Thank You!We are deeply grateful for the tremendous patronageyou have showered upon us in our firit days <strong>of</strong>operation <strong>of</strong> the Seashore Laundry.Your response has taxed our facilities but we arehappy to announce that, starting next week, we willbe able to give you service on any amount <strong>of</strong> laundry.In acquiring the SeashoreLaundry we propose to expandits facilities to fill an acute<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> need. We plan to op.erate the plant year 'round andto concentrate upon serving<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.Each member <strong>of</strong> this firm is an experienced laundryman,having devoted his entire career to the laundrybusiness. We hope to merit your patronage bygiving you the type <strong>of</strong> laundry service that satisfies.Seashore LaundryCompany, IncorporatedWESSEL-RAYMOND WI1KS - HAROLD PARKS - H AKRY MB¥IRixth Street Telephone 0470Tabernacle PianistMISS MA1UON TAYLORPianist who plays at the Oe»nC1(y Tabrrnaelf each Sunday. Sli?is a member <strong>of</strong> musioiil sacieileanf Camden and Phlladflphla, andlaw played here many seosons.Commuters'Club GossipThe eommittiii 1 wishes to thankTom Walker for the tie and coll.irset doriuled as a dour prize. It's easyto run a party with such swell buck-Uncle Newt, took the dny <strong>of</strong>f Prl.day, the IBlh, to rest up for thepnrty. i thanks to Bub PlaUeri Bobwanted to give him cnote time to gvtthings bulled up... *Ham and Eggs Lovey did notmake good again. Hundreds <strong>of</strong>members <strong>of</strong> the Commuters' Clubwent without breakfast Baturdaymorning because John did not pro.duee. Maybe next year when therations are no moie. By the way—helooks swell in an apron.Newt left Hogatc's Just a few_mo.merits before the sun came up. Any.one who has the agency (or portabledog houses, see Newt.Jud Henk must have had a swelllimp, He had to take Monday <strong>of</strong>f(i get in condition. Oh, that paid,grey dftwning <strong>of</strong> the morning afterBill Hinderer, Arry Arrison, JohnLove and their gang reported forfishing at 0 am Saturday morningafter the party. Some people iookfor the funniest places to sleep it<strong>of</strong>f 1 Result^no fish were caught,George Ulrich reported his inabilityto attend due to illness in thefamily. We trust your mother isheller, George,Mr, and jMrs, Hay John went toSouth Carolina to visit their son,who is in the" service; hence Ray'sabsence, Ray reported tlif boy Infine shape, Clud to hrar the gundnews* * BHarry Bellwoar was not there Inperson, but there in spirit. We missfdyou, Harry, but are pleased tohear you are well on the road torecovery,* * •Jumping Joe Leo, the kid withthe hidden charms, failed to showup, as usual, Joe cither mislaid hishidden charm or Mrs, Leo wouldn'tlet him go out. What do you think?"Butch the Jerk" Jerken was thebig winner <strong>of</strong> the evening. We trusthe split his winnings with his betterhalf We all do, sometimes.* • •Did Oaston Amerllhk stay awayfrom the party hecsuse he hadfriends down from the city—orcouldn't he find a place to sleepunder the bed? Remember last year,QasMn?* * *If any resident <strong>of</strong> 8ea isle <strong>City</strong>saw some one return from <strong>Ocean</strong>Oity at an hour when all good peepleieshould be in bedsit was Johndroves,* • *That was a swell necktie Mr.Jerken donated as a dQor.prize, Thewinner can give it for a Christmaspresent,* . »<strong>On</strong> Monday after the party thetrain was 30 minutes late going toPhiladelphia and one hour late returning,YOU can't blame that onMr, Sharp as Monday is his dayto run the yards in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity.* * *Ted QKlfmiP won one <strong>of</strong> theprises donated by Qrover Tuft, Hisgrandson now has an Interest in theKensington National Bank,We wish to extend a vote <strong>of</strong>thanks to Doc Maler. Mr. Ryan andthe employees <strong>of</strong> Hogate's for Uieswell treatment they gave the members<strong>of</strong> the Club this Bummer. H<strong>of</strong>ate'sla the headquarters Of theclub members and their famines.We'll be back next year. Doc. withbigger and better parties, (we hope).Poor Joe Tlerno was not allowedout and hence his absence. We'llwrite Aunt Mamie a note so yojcan go to the Winter parties. JOB.larl North had to miss the bigevent, due to the illness ot his wife.We are pleased to report that MissNorth Is well on the road to recovry.• • •Labor Day is Just around the corner—theday will soon be here whenou city people will have to go homeor the Winter, Make your arrangementsfor next summer before youleave as we expect a swell sensonnext year also.* * •The Journey on the train, morningand night, can become very tiresome,particularly for persons commutingthe first .wiison. The purposef the Commuters' Club U tc makethe journey more pleasant for you.Some ol the memberi, having commutelot years, always find some,thing <strong>of</strong> mutual interest to talkbout while othen interosted inc»rds Jain in their favorite game.We held two parties in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>W ii nm)In AppreciationTo Johnstone's patrons, we with to express sincereappreciation=not alone for your patronage but alt<strong>of</strong>or your cooperation and cheerfulness during the moattrying times <strong>of</strong> a hectic season.This has been our busiest Summer, It also has beenthe most perplexing. Food and labor shortages, rationrestrictions, OPA regulations and curtailed deliverieswere but a few <strong>of</strong> the difficulties we met.That we were able to continue our regular service<strong>of</strong> three meals daily—breakfast, luncheon and dinner—throughout the season without sacrificing qualitywag no small achievement.The credit for this belongs to our faithful and hardworking staff <strong>of</strong> employees, to whom we are indeedgrateful.We hope that the inspiring news is a harbinger <strong>of</strong>other good tidings. We look forward to the great daywhen we may serve not only you but all the members<strong>of</strong> your family who are now on the march to victory,SobnetoneVOPEN LABOR DAYCLOSED TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 and MONDAYSTHEREAFTERu.1 , i/l f i


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N<strong>of</strong>ite <strong>of</strong> ||iM B||.(|| |M, ,,.,,„.,!_ l l n| r.,I"! n f I, Mi- I.-;,.I. n. .ippr.i- " i v o t o Laws iniliM.'tinii,-,. ,,f ih,. inlriifionin...:•-. "• ,.••• iln- ini hnni I T ,iin p.ll I . I" i« | • | • I ^ llli'l i'liil'. anil nf llir ai-lirial olijiM'Liii.ii "I. i • ..in iitli'i [iiii|i'.-.. liinl'i ,in\ 11!, -I, -, il. ^liiill \\a\v IMM'II pri'viiiil^Iy pivpn.]• i-, ii'.ii.ii; ^in li |inlilii II,.li,, .hall In' piviii :il sucli iiiiii"Mini in >ni li Hindi- iiml •liall lie ni cviileilieilPrivate, Special f % " '""•''''' '''" r' 1 ' 1 " ' ,." l- ""' 'I"' ""I'"''' "in-irnl ,lial_l I.,- «. prr.and t lcnl " ' j.,">i- ,,, I .,'|-\ril a. may lit- piiniili>il liy law.Ifivvs , I I I " i !"-•'" r. . * ' (li IndiviihiaK or private. li.n M. '' i iln I . ij i = i,i I in,- P a y m e n t tap . , ,i i;':;;""- '••'•• • " " ! " • •• '••'-•- '••••-' ^^T.k«. ':;;;^:::?;,; ] ;£$,*pi-iipcriy for pnlilii ii«i-. williniil just couipen.I Vllllnni/ilii; lln ..il' nf ,iin l.in.I. In- '-I''"" I"'-' Hill,li'li, 111,- inilli-l-.,li'iiL'in^ i n is I,nl,' ,i; i n |iiii't I n ai n i n i i r.'! n i i h . M . .,i • ,111 < ; p i i . i i i i - s s l m in.iv atili- inn, I,, 'iii.1,-1 .Mis I.-li.i 1 •!• —•!• iIiiv- State MilitiaiI I,,r ili,-in.,-In-..I'nl'lilU. '" »-^»'•-' I 1, .lllli: IIII I' .1-111!,. Ill' ili'.'i'iVHlIlll I 111*SiCTION VIInil 1hy hiw ii'^prrtiiig (he eni!^,ami iimin^ <strong>of</strong> llir liiilitia,... ,i|i|"iinini'in. liiiii« nf M-i-viee. nmlilica-'1 "• | ;- 1 """. '"•', ', :, ''•'""• '"• P r "-""' Mini., and n-mnwil ,,f it- ,,ffi,-m-» otlirr lhaiii iJil- nl piihlK- ..Ih. i I, ol- cinplnyi-B...n. ,.l,1111I1.inil,.1..in.(.|1i,.f. ami all ollirr matte| !I!.-latin,- hi i.iN.iiiiiii nr i"\i'iiipiiniirrhilinj; In the militia.t i n IM •! I-I m I i %, i | i | ,|. , \ | i i i J , | V | , i , , \ i , l , - , | ._; !1 ""' '•'-•"•» li "»; AMitLi XI-icMiBuii'-SieTiON I1 !^ H j l i f i - ;i|i\ ! f H H K [iiUI! pliij. ^tfi'i't,..!!•> ..i- |.iilil- • : N H H I . U .I'« li.••.-nl.iiiiu-Hir inii-nt.il .iJTiiir^ n f m i l -i m il'.'il i n ' |IMI "•ilimw. t'linirii ! n r |f»r;ilARTICLE XI-SCHIDUU*-5ICTI0N II 'i/,. ' - J,. ,/„.,- f,,,l,lrf., f«, *,.l*?li lF*hiiiiKn /rflS ffir^„, „ .,,,t „ Irf,,,.- i\l) *, the wt pi !h*'Rftts*>l (.in- I..,.,,|,..n In ..nifi ,.f«.., *»,„,». ,*( S, hnlul, ,, I'•, "it |n.,',.i ,i nppr.tpnalt /iftri' f, if* fft^ AfUflfi I1Ml hiillliii iirHrci * .in nfficii !vhi«n ihij Cnmiilll,ii.'ii i.ikr. fffpil nliaJI riintinae Io «*rriw Ilielrii-,pri iiir .,,iiiiiii"i..m nnrf powers nnlll alhcriviseliiiniilrij liy lyw.T h r r n i i r n *!nrln r.Atlvertiiemfnt pnid /nr bv Ih* Stnteill Am ]rrsnILaws IVU, C.h. )!


f, k teefcJmt per1 bi tto-1wboiledf,«ie In police court^— Judge HowardHettle Oregoly.»v, »3S andr f g tbemw <strong>of</strong>'without reporting the(police or die owner <strong>of</strong>i M nekkK and wtlas.tt, mating an ImpropergMn *v. were dismissedlniafflclent evidence tp; SchaTff, owmv <strong>of</strong>' «ir, nld $ was damagednear the post<strong>of</strong>fi.dctwitt la employed,Writer said lu found(I* cmr had been hit, butBO ntfe in it to Identifyy, or ujr report at pe-He'said hetruck from dggfvtnby residents near-1 defendant tcsUfiM Bus had^4qqutrltt to locate the owner," oome back to Uw scene[ time without finding himproduced to showhad written tomotorvehicleto tTy to team who j._Imposed tHe rolnflnaunder state law for'to, report an accident.freit Uupector.WBffllnayTBi wflf be Bildty Ike needs <strong>of</strong> the iervioe lurebeen met, loth men and womenmay apply. The position pays |3433per year, inclusive <strong>of</strong> overtime.Applicants should contact Mr,Reynolds,room 104, Conventionll, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.C8E THE OLABIDltD ADSAUNOAL ME8TIHO ,Tile annual ineellfig <strong>of</strong> Cape May ( tiiin.tl Liynlelle Tomlin Memorial Honpii.ilKmindilioii will lie field m Ihr aid cunrtlimise liilllilmif. tape MJ) Cmtrt Iltmae,iVtaOhH, SEPTEMBER !. 1M4,11 I F, M.Eight fnemlwri af Ihe llaurtl nf l.!i*(ior* *iil Its elected for three yearsAil Life Members and all ncrmfia uliiicontributed hive Dollar* t|5 Ul) nr imirilu the count} liD<strong>On</strong>ital funtl iluruig itiuLalendar yeaf 1941 are entitled l» *nteU* order <strong>of</strong> ihi Uojinl ff liuterncrsuf «'a|.e May Cum, Ilurd.ilelunihiMemorial Hospital FnoridaliunI Ml U'llHIl M'EVINS.>.irel,ir!»-l,!!,ufll »STATE Of NEW JERSEY, Deiiarlmentif Banking & Insurance Trnilon. AnKuslJ i¥#4 Whereas, The Uhiu Casually Inuftm.lu Incited ni llumiltnn in thiitaie af Uhln has tiled in this DepartDec H IV4J, And Imsim** for ihe jijrml hj» complin! ui jll muiit* « itli tinlawB <strong>of</strong> this .Slate a|.iiluai,If tn M, nnw,therefore, I. himi.ie K AKg. r Ci,,,,,', ,f'VmK 4 Insurance (if the Male <strong>of</strong> Vit*?Y, do tiireli} terlif* lh,il £,lld t ,,msany is duly authonrril to transact itsipiirriL le IIIIKI liens uf .jitlilinl & lltiil'illlfillC liability iiicUitliTipf JlitimiulillFllUFgia > & tlu ii & gi I** iM^nvrir.its lament by Hie piitf cafirfltfeiimllUm Is the StaleIn thii "•warn it, shnwinf iti CQRitiffbfi oil Dpc 5lpAnd IHHIUPIH far the year ami banlipil in fill respceti with nd thesunplerientu tJicrfta, inentian^d In m esr=iaiii dffd liy which thf premijonWifen*nvzyei\ to said Charge B, Lanjlley andriJQHird ScficFmcihnFn hy CtimheFlandTfiisf t'ampinV <strong>of</strong> BFjd^tnn, & ctirfifirftf New Jersey. Tru*i*re, daled D»-f ». I«J5 ami recorded <strong>Oct</strong>ober 4,19 ni thr ( finr \ln^ rt( i t y IK-?[>i?jnCitv. (ounf Npw J?rs?v.iUl?ll Mav Mi1V.W.f(jv?rinj(?jnf^ity. CoufJFrrt *-ill iuthulir A. R.the<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>ExpressCOMPANYMOVING andHAULINGt CM Us furI Odd JobbingI IMUI cleared and Gradedk HOUHS Closed for WinterI Screen* Taken DawnI Storm Sashes Put UpPhone 0605Office, 943 Bay Ave.ILOCATION1054 Atbury av.Corner <strong>of</strong> nth BtnctLIBERTYShoe RepairingBASIL OONATO, trtfw' ' SBOM WBWI TOOOGTOA1• f theIkr.l(ml(f t)lecjiiBf von are t]IKI.HWI .f Njili.hr A It Koerber andi-iglit <strong>of</strong> cnKf *> ur olhefw ise, may\r an mtrrr»t in i rHiriifin <strong>of</strong>rmiindfsc nbni in thf said R|ll <strong>of</strong>itiiplriint and \o» Newton Ti T Rone tnade i pattv drfendAnt beou FilwinlRoncj,1 T |urt> KJi«-r under the will <strong>of</strong>Vefiltlli A 'St^vrii* Dct'd aid majluvf an 1 nt c re it ni 1 portion ui \\\r r*rin 1 *e* dr^rnhed in the taid Dill <strong>of</strong> Comli] 1 mt, ami >uii fiert nide koney, annndr i [urt\ defend*iTit fjecailtp >oil arethe wife (lf NfMtmi n T Ronry, anil byri([ht uf dower or otherwise may hinn ii>trtr*t in j portion <strong>of</strong> the premi!de*ct|hed m (he *1id Hill <strong>of</strong> (ufnpi,11Dated \npmt Htht l'M41RFNCH H LOVFLAND,Solicitor <strong>of</strong> Ojmpiamjnt.ftfll Anbury AveTUieOcfinSMK 1 *" B^HIIN tF.ki.rWiV.C11ARLF8 1' JAKE; M Ll'EI I A1 4M MIN'OID l"f M liirlljlakrlHAkllMJ AKMM I); SM llMi»\" I l.LKIT anil 1'FfeL CI FITan-rt-yuirt-d \S appearHill I*I *A'U\ romi*lanun- fhr JJrd da^ uf iJtliflsaid Hill will he tak.-.in.iMill i» fili'ii I'' r J mirrlly ihffndaitlin mwhrlr» ."U U» ul I rISKU wliu ta.is tlir nk J Slitn!< Fiat in anII ihr lift-(Hi Hih> *L I'l ihr |irrmiS< 1liril in the Sri.m.i CM1 Hill, ,.i,.l -.I. 1 )- JIF .ifr ni.iili- ,1 i.,irl* 1I1 fi .iii.tni lti> ni-s..HI ,ire one uf U11? iinti .it Rift uf I 1 inkl h h tul 5 i.n111!! ind ymi. Hlfdrsd a Rita, «enide ft party tieftrtd.ut bKi&» w| aresue sf the helri af lav <strong>of</strong> Frank J, Shrchaii. demised, whs wai the owntr ef theprefntBei fn tjupftisn. Bud yen may th#reforehave sr claim 10 Have an nwnershlpinffffPit in an Undivided nne-nisfh inter^ft,ill the prPfinsps mpftHaned anfl df«erihrdin the Gerund Can•£ nf Aetlnn itf §nidHill, mill vii, WiUiiimIfiiher, nrr madea party dcfeilitailt heclUHe yotl are fillliiiflmml nf MihlfFiJ 8 IfiihcF. who mayi.i\c ur 1 inini t*i tiave nn nwnerahipinfrr^U(.HERTY, her*Tt hw <strong>of</strong> Fr-incn M T>oii*hertyt dee'dIANR IJ. DOrirllFRTV. i"fr <strong>of</strong>Tiancis \f Dottfthiny, 3rd. FfDKI.-IT\ PHILADELnilA TRUST COM-PANY and ROBERTTEMPESTFOl'LK, Jr, executors and trusUesnf thr estate <strong>of</strong> Robert T Fnullf. dee'dMRS FJ1TT1I BlTRK TRAINER.I-RLDERICk C BURk. EDWIN H.BUKK heim at law And next nf lfinnf Charlpii A T> Hut If, dee'd EDWART) TRAINERhusb.nd nf Mr*Eilith Burk Trainer. MARY M.BURK, wife <strong>of</strong> Frederick « BurW.and KIJSE BLKk, wife nf hdwm H.Burk.y virtue or an wraer <strong>of</strong> th* Court <strong>of</strong>Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, madr on thertatr here<strong>of</strong>. In & cause wherein the <strong>City</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, a inumeirjtJ corporation <strong>of</strong>the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, is complainantand Loretta A- Dougherty, executrix, andOther* are defendants, TQU mrt requiredto appear and answer the Bill <strong>of</strong> nldiDlaihftnt on or before th* 17th day<strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober next, or that aatd Bill will btik*n da confe*i«d against you.The amid Bill U filtd to ioYtclap* *»^Fax sat* ctrtificetclY made bv Ho•( N«v.|MMri *MIfd hy > H!f hll^b;mit sat.I interest 1described m the T1 ftJid bill, and ion^tc niide a patty "on liivr vi may cliinitllif interest or othfrthepremises described in theThird Cauic <strong>of</strong> Auiuu <strong>of</strong> s.ud Hill, miyou M Luella l*krArnold (nee MLuella I-iWe> arr n Jix Sale C*rtificj*.t£» made by the TaxrVilIrrtor <strong>of</strong> *hc <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Irtthe Ooonty <strong>of</strong> Cajw Mar 4nd State <strong>of</strong>New Jeraer. to the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit7.Ifunirtnal Corooration <strong>of</strong> the SUte nfjw Jeruy. wbich aatd OrtJfaults arrdated *• act totth in wid Bill <strong>of</strong> ComandcDnrlnr tinda fn th* <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>Oty. CMwfy <strong>of</strong> Gape May and<strong>of</strong> N«w Jna/y; *m4 yflu, J«n af••t,.l t IM., ..I A. I I.KPIIAllr.-d \ (..u|TV .M-,,M.I,U., l,r. ,,.ti.tii't ..tK^iilynuhin. * In* mj% h i\t11^ m-r^hip ifin f! Mi ui i lMan. I.tun llini< tidunt hf • m^f 1• ! lx* •>! I • >nWH hi I « i^ I IIIUW Tlf|i]F*tiijn, and Jimtindi^ icii-il 'me «i%fmisfsrnmtianrdt( r ,i," n i,,l,n"H,i!r, .-frnddlitlifiiiii-r ^\1,,w- 1 Ml!,;, H,undtt idtd out ^i^t•i 1 «**• s n quj ainiHliave or claim in h,111 (he prpini^fH nii• n 1'te Secmid r3icr«,;irintJHMS.1,,,,DEEPSEA<strong>On</strong> the LEWIS CARLTONEvery SAT,, SUN. and THURS,Leavms at 9 A. M, fro^i Chris Dock9th St. and the BayCoiMt Uuard Identlriralian Cart Requlrfd <strong>On</strong> AU D»p Bca TripBoil Available on Olhpr Days l<strong>of</strong> Churtir or Private PirtlaCapt. J, L. LOPERPhones iSfliRpslUtntr 01HAMUSEME NTSFINALCHILDREN'SPARTY70N/0HTFridayHotel Flanders7:30 P. M.Coatwme Floor ShowPrizes - LollipopsEntertainment forAdults and ChildrenFee 35cOpen to PublicHEGER STUDIOChildren'sAmusements6th and BoardwalkITwill pay you toread theClassified Ads1111 if KM* ifutiH m^nPlay onMunicipal Courts6T1I and ATLANTIC AVE.TENNIS25c HourPer PersonFlanders PoolsSWIMFORHEALTHExpert InstructorsSpecial Juvenile LesttuuDlvlnr TsnfhtAverage. Pool Temperature 7S*Pool. 30cPooh & Boom 80sPool*, Suit A Room 85oFRESH SEA WATERBoardwalk At 11th StreetW. HEBBEKT MORNER, M>n*terFISHING 35c •Children 25c, Plus Tax59th STREET PIEROCEAN CTIT FtTBUC RSHINO PIERD-f W«ter IMiln, rt Hlrf, „ Low Tito»«• lym.il. fcwrto.Mwiy BUfhMrAll D», Coma * ing to produce vital war materinii.If employed In eaitntl«l industrystatement <strong>of</strong> availability ntcMsary.^iply <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Trot Co., 703 Aiburyav. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or phnrm O.O. 1839, if.iUt%g13fg3 IM PitllJgUrii^,five and a half days a week. Nonight work. Closed Wednesday «(-PldBtemoon, Tcty Salon,Wednay (i, Planders Beaj-HoWtf.WArTRBSSBB for fall or wlntwseason. Resort hotel, Oood wages,plus room and board and uniforms.Write Box F, Buck Hill FaUi, Pa.BlWANTED — Waitress, experienced.Apply Johnstone's Cafe, 638 Asburyav. 8-18OOOK-Housekeeper In mpUurlesghome suburban Phiiadelphia, LaborDay until next June for fatherand school age daughter. Bleep inWages 120 per week. An excellentposition for a clean, reliable eiperieneedcolored woman. Apply CharlesDill, 116 Washington av. Manna,Upper Darby, Pa,8»i.SALESLADY wanted to work in rugshop. Apply evening to The Rueahpp. No, 3 Qalleon Bldg, 11th it.and Boardwalk, 1-1.WOMAN for homework and Booking.Steady, Return to OcrmtntownBeptember 16: child'i aunt,reliable, for rest <strong>of</strong> suBUDBr, •IMPIn or out. Phone 0634-W US P»rkPl. M-GIRLS for usemBly work on thermometers.Yearly work. MiMt hivegood eyesight. Apply S. R French,1 Atlantia ay M.Help WantedAKl^^BO¥S Or glrli to MIn hamburger ttajKt O*U atPeUncey Place, before 10MAL^ and female, tountaand waitre«aes. Copp, 10ftwalk,WOMEN to nake beds, ate bomeboyswanted until Beptcmbgr 10Delaware Hotel, 3rd it, and Board Tyalfc;»•!.Situ«hon WantedRHLIABLE. wane vocuail will QUg TUlor Stop, 7« AiburyVANTfeD-bMMfeR Mt et FrenchHavllland dishes few pieces maybe misting. Dena-Kthol Sliop, 1078th fit. fl.5*_fuliliIng,, antique^furniture '(Ian" andchina. Buy and Mil almost any.thing. Appraisals made Some spacefor public iterate,tf.^ ^^IJNOLEUM _ inlaid —rup—yurd fosdl. Gull 1083-R forfret wtCDMi -'- — " — *iv.*U. PATTONS, S3 WMtGRASS rugs, suitable for boathouses or summer wttMi, »«10—mat, IBM. nutiideetlqn <strong>of</strong> handhooked rugs. SUfgy and b»ih rua».AU colon ud gm* in stock. SmithWorU, 4jfw. Main St., MU1-w, A; tt.BROKEN ooocrete for flu. NorthPoint rd. m Lagoon or 8. L.Brnlth, laSH Oimpson if, B,100 lnn«r«prtng matt*e«, newpaneled, modernistic beds, pillowsind itudio couches, phone Atlantic" 44MB Ak fr Ur. ThcaMflouchs pAtk forBAIJE—DOORS anlSa^ complete wilhhlnga and trim, i, L," .Simpson av., or No. 1 Inlet MLtf.M-mfmm urn bom* whynot pEEI an ordtf for a bo* <strong>of</strong>etntloneryy A snapshot will do. nlnterwted, write EroMt Beyer, IW Seavlew av., Llrrsood for B«nlPhone Seiners Point tffl.COAL HEATEft—This W a 3S" AincricanRadiator Co. hot waterheater In excellent condition, willheat two apartments or large cottage—anexceptional bargain at »50.Insulattd tank—SO Ballon tank forbucket a day stove iio.oo. 300 Wesleyav. Phone Q»13.tf.HOW OLD is your battery? Whenit stew VODR OAR BTOPB,Avoid possible shortage this fall bytayini your NEW BATOmY NOW.We hive nil types for all makes <strong>of</strong>ears. Come in for freebatterycheck-up. Edward O, Kurti, Ford,Mercury, Lincoln. 1st and Atlantisav, phones OgMTand MM 11-34.SALE — Very nice modern Rattanset, huge round c<strong>of</strong>fee table, excellentcondition, Mt antlaue and*irons, one Van Sclver double bed,box spring and mattress, slfgle rrapleUad. coavMe, taW KU hitmatched grass rug». mUcellaoeouaartlcJea, WM Albury av,tf.l,HEW beautiful old fashioned fcuCtoss, from the "Oay Wl"; alsobreast ptas. bat pins, cut stMlbuckles Button* naka beauUfulearrtngf. Can give dlrectkin*. Willbuy old fjuhlooed tmum. IN l«o*•lit•tove, 5o-lb. to it*, „_ ,„. Jt garden how, totAIM ronilltlffli, KWlng marlitrtf.other furniture. Lawn mowen sharpenedud MJulttd. 01 Plymouthpl, MeJnJ linor after a pji. t-ji.bed, cheat <strong>of</strong> drawM,electric waxer, saw buckONINS VJeta) fold-swsy cot lUM:elwtric health vibrator, likemm, n g.ft.MlnewPAIR SUrer fox tBM, brand new,•UBJQ. OHl FWday at 40> B»tter-SW rt. i-1.WHrrs woman desires posiUon ashousekeeper in motherless culturedhome. Will go any«*iere, 41 W«-ley rd , second floor, l;jg.LIOENBID Engineer, fireman A-slres position all year round. Cando sicamAtUni. plumUsc, nrkkiayer,pl»iterer i.Ar^,Bw«i<strong>of</strong>c MiilBhal.RefMtncMCordeli* MaMM, Prop-CaUand P*»er spaniel pupple*toriala.CU**outdoor boarding ktontit. SaabBiKenneta, SH BMbW.rou'U OeTa awarj M HereIn MemoriamIn Memoriam notices II far I Uacior less. Me per Una additional »vtxI lines. Suitable copy #rallabk.Bentinfl-Ledfer • Phono «3M or0305.>,Mlk>« and BtMla-«barg«JVVIBltlMAUANDr. C. T. BogusVwtors'InformationThe <strong>of</strong>fice Bonn <strong>of</strong> ihe follow-U^ Mfdlcal nHetoW, membersIf toe <strong>Ocean</strong> Ok? Medical Al.nclatlan, are AMI Nr the eonwnUnce<strong>of</strong> vUtsniCnrUiy <strong>of</strong> Ociu Clrjr'iMiliVkli1«U|WIM»aP,HKinH,M.D.lHtM :f Un Syrh, •»» at iw-x-t»•" tM.-T.X-fM p.m.Uergchel Pettit, M.D.m wetiw Aft,, n, MMOSlH Hou" f-11tltt ApftiMurcte V, Smitfc, MJ>.BI wuiar An,, n, miS H M M 1 IMAllen Corson, 1H.D.M•mtuv An, n. H8 'Mil u. — M pa. —M MLE3TADLJSHEL' confecUonery andnevstand business, Bultable forelderly couple. Year 'round business,tale price includes merchandise andfixtures. Full sale price $500. Jimmie's,K7 Asbury ay,__SiTWO niital cots with mattressei,110 each. HI Seventh at, 9-1,PAIR electric wall brackets, otherelectrical fixtures, odd green, tar,linen shades, S-bumer m» s^ive,bed and livins room nii'iures, 1 doaenassorted wine and cnrdlil glassesm Thirdjj^ 9-1.ONE Royal typewrtter «.TOO0: 100ft, % Inch rubber hose ilS.OO; oneRetnington 12 eauie double barrelhsjBJneritai shotgun ftl4t; two Rar.(tea ejdUvatMa, mm ttfji M oneeimpsoo IV,Uud Heating Stove*COAL and moodMayif ay More War BondsWantedAutomobitea Fair SaltIMS atlidebaker, 4 door aedan. Apply1007 Ctatral av.t-i5.AutoroobUw W•nteJ0feDraMK wanted for dojbrown, male, short hair, parthound, and Irish terrier, house brokenfond <strong>of</strong> children, 8 months old.IBM Ainury ay.»-LTO TRApE OR BUY, M inchwheel, boy'a bicycle for SO inchwheel, boy's bicycle. Must be in goodcondiUqn, Allen. TIE, Burl rd,Phone 0071^J-J.Wanted To BuyJSr cmna, brtc-a-brac,electric appliances, refrigerators,good used furniture Highest pricespaid BARNEY'S, 1037 Arctic av,,Atlantic <strong>City</strong> or phone 5-0992.QION, RAOtS, METAir etc.,BOUGHT—Drop a pMtcard orcall the reliable Thomas DeOerbo,717 West av. Honest prices. tf.PIANOfl, SpineU. small uprights,baby grands. BARNEY'S, 1027Arctic av., Atlantic <strong>City</strong> or Phone5-0992- tf.FuBNTPWai, WMflMl, Blnglespieces, or complete setsfromhomes. Get my met before sell-Ing for bedroom, living room, diningroom sets, small pianos or babyinds. china, glass antiques, etc,one 1413 or send card to taiM•mlng. <strong>Ocean</strong> Court Apts,, 3rdIt, and <strong>Ocean</strong> avtf.WOMAN'8 aecond-hand bicycle, betweennow and September IB,Phone POM. M,WILL PAY OA1H for » or 6 bedroomcottage In good location.Mult be in good repair and reasonablymodern. Address Ashton CGray, 728 Wesley av,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>on or after Labor Day, 8-1,I WANT to buy good lots in theOatdens at reasonable pricej. ApplyBox 3CS7, Sentlnel-LedKerWILL BUY gas burning hot airheater for bungalow. Box 3636,BenUnel-Leager. 9-1,"For1lci.tATTER Labor Day, 6 room cottage)IN week, no a weeks. <strong>On</strong>e roomtace, 3 persons, ul week. SeeBay View lfelor UnitSOMBHB POINT Modem cornerrealdenee. Belt residential section.Immediate occupancy. Tor Inspectionsee A. K. McCausland, 27 EDawel av., Banes Point. PhoneH71. , t-l.FORSALE OR RE»r—OCEANCITY BowUng Alleys, IncludingbulMing at 12t3i st, and Bay av.light fully equipped modern alleys.Recognised among befit in SouthJersey, Excellent modern heatingplant. CMod revenue year round.Prefer to sell but will rent to,re.llr.ble perton who can devote personalsupervision- For full Informationsee Robert Stretch, 438 <strong>Ocean</strong>Ave. Phone ISM.tf.Apartments For RentPARK PLApffTUTa,, M3 Park pl,,between 3rd and 4th sis, nearboardwalk, beach. Complete emailapartments. Phone 8898.tf,ONI Bedroom apartment for Winter,<strong>Oct</strong>ober i to Mav, Electricrefrlieration, automatic not water.llBht Incjuded in ISO a month. Oilheater Phone 1878. 8 1,rOUR bedroom furnishedapart*meiit on Mornin^ide rd from<strong>Oct</strong>. to April. Hot water heat. Oa*rage, iM monthly to retipansibiaparty. Apply Box 36M, Sentineltedier,9;L,Real Ettate For Salt5S AflBURY AVI.—10 room house,unfurnished, good condition, Ooodcoal heating plnnt. Special price forquick sale:. Mrs. Frank covert, owner, MO Asbury av. phone 1«».tf.OOMna house for sale. Ills Asburyav., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Inquire Oor«son's Oarage, IMS West ay, or anyreal estate agent, J, Oorson. B-B.Real Estate WantedMODERN residence in good residentialsection, in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, M,«000 to M,0O0, Fall possession. Buyerswaiting. A, R, McCausland, 87 E.Dawes av,, Somers pointphone1071, ^1-j,Wanted—To RentWANT TO RIOT four bedroomhome, heated, from <strong>Oct</strong>ober toApril $3J,00 to 146,00 monthly, J.J. MeCesker, 1024 Central av.JK,Apartmentt WantedSMALL apartment furnisiicd. withheat for couple No chilaron. <strong>On</strong>ebedroom, iii.OO, j. W, Mattson, 343Bay flv, Bl.Buy More War BondsWA N T E DExperiencedWAITRESSESRoom and Board in Addition to WagesFLANDERS HOTEL(Open Until <strong>Oct</strong>. 15th)Apply John YaegerMelvlnatorElectrical Refrigeration ServiceInator Leonard HotpetatJACOB C. SCHUFF710 AAwj Aw. Phone 1242TEOUT. BAIL BIRDSEASONS OPEN TODAYToday (Friday) September 1marks the opening <strong>of</strong> the three,month rail «rd season and tke reopening<strong>of</strong> the trout season, theNew Jersey Fish and Game Com.mission reminded licensed sportsmenthis week.They came as a prelude to thewildfowl, upland gacrie and deerseasons opening later in the Pall.USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS-rr, farvty, ittd tmati|o«lrunning condition, reasonable, «J1casure ay^^ W.PleasSAILBOAT, 12 ft.loldition, mm, m wfloor.totIt ft Atl.-.tk A»«.rh*W*•Koopi in # MlChevrolet -Old-mobileBALIS ANP SKRVrCiPA! MI?Rii«» Aiburj ii.1 ALJVlfcK pi, gjjj . Nij,!,, oiKi<strong>On</strong>eliouf batlery lervite, with no$1000Co.^ _,The comity hupltitl fund mi InG»a*urr rt-i•BAD TUBbidi ur pr^KiHla will bo P8-ceiTtd Iijf ihe Board ol I'uuiniilliiipliTt uithe Cily uf <strong>Ocean</strong> _C!tjF, Now Uney, inthe I ,,n,iinB«n.rar> Rgom, <strong>City</strong> Hall, llct'ln<strong>City</strong> N. J., UB or before the hour <strong>of</strong> J mp. U. Wnniinc. on ikiittiiilKr tih, i,for ihe fiiriliihini and placing <strong>of</strong> (filmis!-m.tily UU1 TUIII <strong>of</strong> JettyStone, in iln7th Strivl: 'Jih Hire»t and iltli Hlrri-tIJteailfraiiiStone jeltUi, an (lwi»'ll on theplans and desefHied in the •pFrili«uiina, hit in ihu rily (Ilirk-1 (Iffiec and•spared !.y the CilyEnfincer,All iiiils iiiu»t be innde oil the liirinnprovided, cover all iiimj cinilaincilthrri.in and lie aeefmipamed l»y a "Hid.lem-i"from a «ati«faclnrySnfeiy ( ,,iiipiny IHI-Ihoriied to trainnetIIUBIIICU in the StiiunfNew Jersey,anil e«»!i or n tertihnlclietk,iiithniit ciindilion. payHble to tileLilyTreasurer o[ uceaii Cily, N. J., inthe §nin nf WSflOmThe successful bidder will lie required, eseeuie thf cfHHrat:! an,I ffirnisli tlielirrty (nmitany iHiiiii, saliNfaeloi y tit ilieily iii the full nm,itint nf ilif= efiii,aniVna'aiil. uitliin 10 d;iy« (ri'm (lieuf ;!ivan! nr Tifnite 1o ihniHfvct,ii-;,f will n 1 ^,» li'- re?|uhe!l i> fiifjirnrif<strong>of</strong> I.iabilMyInsurance pro,lecliiiB i ilij.l..ii». luililic mill I'fiiiilr U-'i ••iige aiiflcniifoNHinK in all the laws r*rlii« Slale as in emiiliiyris and wurknu'ii,niy lie t.liiJiiieilfrom tile Crty Clerk liyletojaiuuil Sl'!,!)n wliieb is retuFnahleaftermis ;m- olieiied, Contraeusrs fehjii! lie repilt.i mliuiit jininf ,i[ il.ilily in illiU»nn, Jr.,ity Kngiiiccr,NATIONALFIREWOW^,be,NEEDS HELPFor Essential WarProductionBen ii jFKf wNfetto U takeiMprtllttinr effiirt. N.experienceptMMqp, MMile rra iMnu Pteuwnt workCIBM to nir home.Apply TodayNATIONALtoe.WFr -PcrHaBtl 0B1H. Twin L«ie.. UnMil Mwi~ Ludla*. MilII! M.opower CommluUm, 1SJT Atl.nllc »,, AlUntlc tin.BrlBi birth eiraicale ar tupilimilnnucate. SKUI fttvtlr u« «r«ftflfMnyu cuS,EwnU.I worker, will It! tt hintwithout niMiuiit <strong>of</strong> .«iumii r.PUBLKSBtVKElTo CAMDEN-PHUte.ooA.*^lUftl•(LISA.M.Cif I6.30 A.M.1.45 A.M.t)0.4SA.M.4.10 P. M.M0 P.M.••HI !••*• far SM IdaSKHW HBAOT. WMwMi, . .ond dp. May N«»l **,. %9.30 A.M. - «I.M*'*fe, 1xl 1.30 A.M.1.30 P.M.X3.30P. M.10.00 A. M.11.50 A.M.2,00 P. M.3.50 P.M.S.I0PJt.OOf.J9.50 P. I1.30 A. IIIKVICI BtTWflMArioMit Cily ami N« YaOCEAH CITY TIRMIKML «,PH0NI 1296 ,yA-873:HCrRIGCRATORPEACETIMECHOICE OF MILLIONS!T 1 OOENG dhmaA tobatUr dayg cmd gwMral hon»nrdclng op-I ton good old American a» plkmcM—hor* bm watttUrfalXJ IMB, It's no* too MOB to «tari d«vloM fotbtttw Uvbtg far MBMton*part, th*planning bid psrtws All-El»ctilcBbought with war bopda pur-A In flu ffte


,MmmPair<strong>of</strong> TheftProve Table Fork*Bought, Not Stolen. J;' -;. Vv" Jv.,;y ' -_> ~ •;.• r ' •'i;=J\_;i i . J t,£> L' f ; : _;'- __Veteran Hotel CoupleWed 60 Years <strong>On</strong> Sunday111 Health <strong>of</strong> O. H. Henry. Now 86.Cancels Celebrations Wife Is 81wmmwffmimmAMmm_ <strong>of</strong> larceny against Mis,Gordon and Mike Pappus.•ten <strong>of</strong> a fith st restaurant,dismissed by PoliceCourtHoward Warren, Saturday.aek <strong>of</strong> evidence and the absunc?• formal complaint.jjTiiev had been held under ball,. )Brty list week on allegations byL'" JfteedorB Buczko. Oamden restaur-Int man, who claimed that fourdown table forks found in the lo ,1cttablUhmeiu had been s'olen fromhU restaurant'in that city,i'Mfl. Oordon and Pappus produr-M evidence Saturday to show that1 ttey had purchased tha forks inftiiiadelphia.* Augustus g OoeW. counsel for th"defense, flaked for dismissal <strong>of</strong> the^lae because no comulnlni had beefor stealing n wru»t watch\Unlttiff Was Dinking u deli^i r\ irnm iJfH£k to a boards ^lk UP I rpamstorediehard Klrklund 22 »r . un ti nblock Baltic a\ pleaded ^u\U\ £1picking Up the i*stehavini>. Ingidn t evtn know it^ \slih Thtwatch was returned Tu itn r sumDominic Fileggi 1109 A bur* *\\this cityf Klrkland wm held in ci*i juiSunday whrn relitivm p upfineArrested, fined,In 15 MinutesNegro Payi $200 forNumberi SlipsJersey justice moved swiftly Watirdiiyin (he e;i*e <strong>of</strong> Edwurd Oarder.3d, iictTi). who wns nrrestfriHidfined 1200 nil n cfliiibilni'•liai-Ri" nil within is minutesFarmers Want PayFor ChifkensKilled by DogsIrate fnimers at Woodbinehave made a demand thnt Bor.utigli Coiiiicll pay all claims forchickens killed by clfms. nndwarned tlml legal ni linn will betiiki'ii if the request is nntAlniiM ivith a letter pressingtin- (li'iiiumi wnii uilh from iiieliiniirn Iur HIJIchickens if.• •••Ill ly killed by dii(jsttiihhi theliiiiiiiiiih liinliti „They clci hili;! thill 'we firm.h ijilli\i Ihe hiroii^h luts hreMcurallIH'kli'U'tll am! has fulledin iiH I^MUIi»h!u:,itiii!i^ irt j ni-'c'cl ihc pi'ii|'f!-iv "I ii), riiiiili hi lliiiis 111In Siiinnicrin L,iV(' ))t'vii ; hi' Wiirhi:nidt^» hiivr j,*>rjMii?,!\ill ilii i II >• H i • \ imiii -Mr md Mr Q*uni HOiem d\\rt-imrkiblehull I i emph whn hint- pullid to^ethrr h irnnniiiu. 1> in malitilind mi liu cnurnefllllur\uillkhtimiuit ir i iiMR, AND MUSS, QSWIN H, HENRVHenr;Police ,sPi«cil evidence nf niiiiiher.imb'lim iieiivilv iibniii IIIIUII Siitirdnvwhen a sonar! rnnvprgrti onClnrdiier's picipi'iiy in iln- 700 lilm-l!WeM uV.| Detective Snriiui'1 Price snid num.i hi-l-n Mi's were liiiilid hlddirll lillder|p liov ii,i „., ,(„. riiui <strong>of</strong> ii siie;I ntI thi' reur ul ihe buildliiK. nnrdner; hiiiiKfll wns nrrchiwl sevcritl hniip; ;nfteiwurd by prii-p uiiii Kerueiiiii El ,Hotali, and nrriver! ill liontlf (ULil-1ii: tu find Judjie Huwnrd Wiirrcii ihir.:*nitin s foi him»vill»wnol)Tiiiii:usI Thr di'leiidiinl HI nisi iili'iuli-d Kl» l ! *" x ( >N RKV NIC>VI Mut Kiiiity. but Inter, lifter tesUmnny " !•*•'' tl"vi-i n,,r C11n> It.» l-:dl-nn: was siibniittfd by the deti-ciiye. nd. uiil eifi-s 'h.- c.-instiii'iinn nMjiniiii'ri hi- WHS iriiidiii tinii a mvnlii rn M" • i> ui Hi-, t> iiihci "lii'im-p ihejiune_ Wilii« i. -.1 c.vii- n u h unu tlie ';.M.i His line iiuulc n lutiil nf $joa as ' nl1 I- 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ; " lilMl |:|u Fl11 ' '•l..^,SM-d iijiiihist iiiimhers opirntiirs;b PS>' n 1111: innh-r iiu.-.rii-i-. i,t iini within twn weeks Another man anil ^"'" "''' "'"• ''""••I'l'p'iini rnumi.1a wumiin wm- niii'd iaon eneh par.l|linHIT in Aumuit. i _ ^ : ^ r — -<strong>Oct</strong>. 10 DeadlineFor RegisteringMoving May NullifyVoting PrivilegeClils-ens who hiive not yet per-•nentiy registered must do so on orhefiiif Oeltiber 10 to be eligible toinn- in ilic Heneriil fleetiun, Niimber1.After <strong>Oct</strong>ober 10. nu reiistratiouswill be Hindi- until the dny alterhe I'leciiuii, the County Board nfriii:iunnwurned this week,Vuli'i's iniiy rejji.Nter with theirmuniiipRl clerks nn liny week-dayliinlJ <strong>Oct</strong>iihi in In Middle Township,reursiratirms nri. taken lit the jC'innty boardufrice. Atiyune nheiidy rciiistered whohns,mnvi'il I nun one municipalitytu niiiiihci. ur in ii (lilleri-nt preinlet,imist Mini ii {-hiuiKi' <strong>of</strong> residi'lni'nn'.ii'i. In (he ciiuntv ljn:ii'(lj l.OVAI. I'.VrKlOTS KI-FCTTrunk W ThuinpAitu, oi" PhihiciHphm.WAK. i*lc( ti"(i KiMhtWdi-iliyCir:iiu:i Mn^tiM til the Yuyul Putricifs"I Auhniti :ii Hie iHiii unmml cuii-\rntinn lti Wllthvixii! Clr-sl Tlh- I,I* A l>iU!ii hi'ij JJ jii'u).ir.ifli hi UU| re-• >.. *}*More Heater*, BikesFor South JerseyCamden OPA hu announctd that100 man oil heating staves will beqvniinble to the South Jersey pub-Ten niore gas heating stoves pl\••••••••»•••••»•»••»•••#•••«•»•»»•»>«»*••»••••»»•»««•«««•»«ANCHORAGE TAVERN"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Somers Point'sBetter Dining Rooms"Delaware Ave, at Bay, Somers PointPhone S. P. 920Beer by the CaseOpen Labor Day. Mon,. Sept, 4Closed Tuesday, Sept, Sth and Each Monday ThereafterDistinctive Wot Fine Food and Good DrlnMOPEN ALL YEAR SLobsters - Steamed Cjami - Snapper Soup • ChopsMonroe Av, & Bay I(,,)• f lit-111. Il " . ' I ' 'I|M Iil,«(i||tlirl-'ir-'tUjfiioil. I'li.-lur "ffethfiifl-t i'hiiii h.fin' mini.-'••«"- w l l n Ilii'i l l K i r u r ,,fc.l • i r i n n : I'll' I 1 I,,::.,•; „•„I'll 111'-nichmchI1111I..1Mh'ROHM l«i»KA.MII.IKSi' MlMi-iLiI i.'li:. llilVM li.-i'll illl.''.111. i,l! (I. li|.':: 11',i-fln-r.'., Inn iln- rr-;i:illi.n:ii'.i' ..f III.IMV, r|il,! 1 ,,, n(j'c,!':M„„ »,:, I,., >s-1! 1 • I • I- 1 ini hinnliiv- :n. u,. ! v liu !i uiiih ii-' 11 il T M l n l i v W i - l rI'.-llillt: i l l ' ' H ' VI.I. Mill Miri Hiirkir lirii nf Kuri-kii, 111., raaki^ a KUKurslinn lo In-ML-II Hmr. VIIIIN, ilnuulitfr uf Mr. iintl Mr., M Nudu uf Orfuil filv-.i« Ilii l.tllii- :,,IJUMi. ii Mulunl bPlwrrnlasM-B al Olrstial Naviealiunl>:iiilltiii •*. luitil .it \llvll| Ajr siiilltm. Siirlolk. Va,, where biiih arpNiMi-ui'liirx, Iliiv ur,. Ui til tin- lO.mm WAVES whii have rMiawdIhiiusjiiiK ul N.IVJ men Irinn "kh,,ri. duly' I,, m.fvi> tin rilihiini;in.iilv,— ililiiriul 1 sNavy phu(ii|>ru|lhi.(f Aik ii •,•;•! • !i:iI ii» '.I M..Hivtli^ili hi Hi: \viv-- !'-)] it 1 i,t ;u- -3HimwiMii"ii-| r i : ;ii*"" s" |i'-i>"ii.-.Thr f -•>>- i "'•'• vultiii- :\\w.,\,k An l i ; ! J I ?! pl,'in rt r r, .ni nn ,i i =tfju' •'>< "• ' 'h> : llt:^ W A l l -..,: i -. •• -i..it-.- r , i n i i - r . - r , i ,| n, |- ,IJ.. .ml TIII-II I., I..-.- Mi'%..M,-v , ' :n 'i;h .. I'l.if ' • • •1,: ,; i.,,,,. ! Suit .-I.MIrOlll HOI I I* A'-SI III I)5 • ! ii •!:, p i l i i i i i l l h ' i l c U li i-• ' , ; : , „ : : , i •.; .:"•!. : . i , . Ill,- F i n n , , -Brlli •, • W i i l i i i i , : . m i l H t . i : •. r , , u i : n • : ii i '•' i.i l l i ' t l • • • • ' . : ' - i i i x -H: L s l v,.'v i •'•• M i • h i . i h M . ' . .H i t L i n , •!' A h i . Ii I n , , ; ! ) ! • ! - y i r i :m . ,.; M - v v l h ' - h i i i i ' i i .,„!!! will .-hi' ri mm in h'l'i liiilii-liij.' llnllil .' Oil tile lil'H Jiv.ill-' il I, ship Hi!- hii-liiinrt. rtmlihhr-i!i;r!'!ib,'!, it' llh' vt,1 r yhici thi'n' hi h,i. Hviii'belli 111 riiililiiiiml i.f-Lip*-. iii;it ivi'f, ;i,rprfi,,,'t.l ill tnicUjnr.'.ill OIH'I' hi 1 ii'lil ,'lhi'l" Sllivivnip.i iiiliil! nil ,1 l-il!l. Mi'li 1 Hived 1)\ ;lt|ll\ tl.islllllhl. ivith Mllicll lie illj1 * (J .1 I'i .^,",r Jll.lill'I Hi i., iiiiiv ill" pint 111 Hilliffiswliiii Mi" OiiiTni-y will jitlii himIn i in ti-i isi iii11u I", ni'1-i'.ni , . .TIIK NWillT TIIF fiERMANS(AMI.N.,v.- li'lfl (:,' hntl; iilm,if,i liveW'.ll'l. -i,, un 1 r.i'i'fn: I'VI inns whni si" 1amii.iw lili-ml.- wriv u-ithcrnl infijlhiiithat liii- tiiriiHin iiiv.iskiiill;,J slillti'tl. HP wniiliid her lo leavi'[111 1 tllV llliiili'tliiltl'lVTlusl)i;j;iii " luiiii. iiiijhtninrlshFA< LIJ DEATH ONOPEN ROADSAll railroad fitntions won? clewedHliH fltti tin- flaniiiiK city by bis.uiil w.is sunn iiircnd in iiiiaiidun itwlii'ii law-liyiiij! Ocrriian planpsijiiiiibi'd and strulud ihi> road,P.iiiic-strit'lti'nr<strong>of</strong>uieos jiiinmtdtin 1liiisliiv.iyi,. PioiiicM wsji almostimpiissihlo. Wlifn tiif plane* swoop.jed. iii.ii mm 1 Ijuns blaziiiu. thpythrill iii'Vi-r Kilt UP ilKiiln Olhrrs! rP!i ii,t,i ihr field- iir-rt were kill-\tA"IVf «cri' ahsoluielv helpless,"Mrs. Gaftnry sold. "It is a lefribirNen*.atiiin, Thfre was no limein ht»|i and FFKt. Thr road waiilull,i,IIS with lllB anarl Of (111-plmirs anil till" shrieks <strong>of</strong> wound.oil ii ml ilyinB!"Finally ihi 1 nrrivpd at Ostcnd,Bi-lnium's IHiiimis soasklc ipsort,whrrp slip iiljiiiiiii'd pnssngi' to Londi.r.un it lluli 1French biitllt'shlp,• II wns u terrible trip." slip shin!,rteri-d. "Fund nnd tleeenl clothing—they were iinknowiii "I'RAI>ES COIRACIE OF ENGLISHSlip pnid heartleli tribute tu tluiiHiiiiiiiiiinit cijuriiiip nf the Englishppiipli', as shi' snw it manifested inLiindtm,were sn ijatiflH," she said,Iur hours withoiit fornpliiintfur oiip loaf <strong>of</strong> bread, withiiimibs fiillhii! nearby!• The iitidriprmiiid bomb sheltersKvn< terriblp, iiiid for a time I wasCiiiivlncpd thnt I conk! not survive(F«(P 7.i " " Wl 'ti'r fowl sni'ii almiB (lit-J*y cum iilllv wbrll drlVfil 111^Storms ,,i ,,,.,,Tll|1 8hp n, wflti'v,Jf 'I'mii'il mid has slrimi! wniRr«i pimhlr ii | 0 pi,,,wl iirmin,l„,'l » (ii'i'iili fnr Itiiisj rinrlmbHM L m - AWarts find wlilh- nhtilil Ib,, slw, ,,[•„ rtnvp, II. isPd by „ brirtnnl rod. ina tn thr histm-iral ree.,J 1 "! up by lute rested ellib. ihe bird \\ n!, known InTON Jersey niitives ns thef because It usually np-"• inrdly be seen or* « • - » ' •-•>•"•la£d.Ji|l!! MM - J- B7 Beaky, <strong>of</strong>**TM«\, W111 taguests-OilsT 1lho home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hftr-, D» -KeHsure ay.'Paper CollectionIs Off 5 TonsTo Continut EveryTwo WeeksMore lli.iti PIKIII ndilitinnal Ions<strong>of</strong> M-ruii piilier wnv i-nllectul torsiilviiiii' in" CJi-i'im C'ily MoiKlay nndTili'i-diiy. ItPv. Motm.ui V. SniKCUl(•liiiirlllnll (if1 Iw pnnei- f-;llvn;:rriimmiitiH. anmiiiiiiedThi. ti nek nt Hiiiry Riifl, CinittMiiiihP sirnp ilealrr. Binhpreil tw<strong>of</strong>ull in.ids nn Monday and II ilnidlo.ul Tuesday innrlimi! I" crm|)li'li-I hi* canvniw <strong>of</strong> the li'siii'l.LESS THAN LAST TIMEFinal fiiiiins showed 10.040pounds, whii'h wns a dcdim* fromt.he in.7 Ions collected two wceKs"'MI-Saraent said it had beenexiiet'tKi thntIJIP collection mwlit•liop <strong>of</strong>f 'oprause SII mnny Summerpeflule were busy packliw for Hicirdepiirliu-p and didn't take tliiW I"biintile their waste paper.TO UK tONTINUBIlThrsninc cfllleetion system=everyoilier Mbnda 5--will bp eonUn-,,ed indefiuitPly ihis Fnll nnd Winterthe SBIVIIRC (•halrmnn RiielCnlleiMlons will be mnde every twoweeks, rain or shine.It is plnnned lo have the RuffiiiKniilzatipn carry on as eollector,nitiwr iiiun use a city truek wltnrltyemployes, as was done lastWinterFunds derived from sale<strong>of</strong> "tUf scrap will continue to becredited to the Boy Scout andQirl SEOut fund.Prison Life BoreBut BearableFoggs Hear fromSon in Germany1I> IIAKOLD LEEnein!! in a Oemiah prison campj isn't loo bad. except tliat you havetoo much lime for boredom.That Ih '.lie Henetaljden conveyedby Lieutenant. Albert R, FogB. ArmyAir Force ngiiter pilot, who hasbeen a prisoner nf the Nazis sincehe was shot dnwn over prance lalein April,His parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. H,Foei! 119 Wlilmoiit nv,, SomersPoint, received their first letter fromhim on Ballirday, It was writtenMay BO, about a innntli after he wastaken enptlve,Ll'CK STILL HOLDING"juit don't worry," he wrote, "asmy Illfk Is sllll holding out. I havflse much idle time here that 1 findday dreaming mj' main train <strong>of</strong>thottnht CreaiTi and strawberries oncereal poached eggs on toast, crisp| bacon and c<strong>of</strong>fee is something that, continually occupies my mind. So5 when I do comp home, night or day,that's what the menl should be."It's not thnt we aren't fedenough, but meals like that are <strong>of</strong>course unheard <strong>of</strong>,"WANTS TO STUDYTo combat the day dreaming, heosked hU famUy tqiend him a bookon elementary French with Enilfihtranilatloni so he can do tome(Pate 3, FleaM)Resort BankDeposits Top5 Millions$1,399,099 GainScored in YearEnding Aug. 31A strniisi indifBiiiin <strong>of</strong> the Im.jirnvi'd bu.slnpss trcntl this year islhi 1fnii, disrliisw] Wi'dnesday. thntdcpi.siii. in Tin- Niiiliinal Bunk uf<strong>Ocean</strong> ciiy na nf August 31 were«! ,398.088 41 liiBhi'l than on thoI'lirrpsBDlidinK diiti 1 in 1943.AuiiuM .11 this year tin 1 intal w isH.U71i!1824. Atidust :i! lastyenr.il.tna. 118-8.1 This diiis not includeWar Loandeposits nf i758.M9.81tills year, rnniparpd with tlo9.087.99Wur Loun dop(i!,lls ipprejipnt cashfrom war bund snips left on di--pusli here for a rerinin lime by theII 8. Treasury Department,Bunkrpt-pipu fin Tuesday—till'dnv iiltpr Labur Day were i",95Olj hlKher thrill a year aen This ITuesriiiythfiv u-Prp mimOW;nn th,'riirrespnndiiitr Tuesday lust ynnrthey were 1243.361 M.All <strong>of</strong> Cape May County appnr.iptitlv piijiiyi'd I.aboi' Day pros]3ei-! ilv. as a survey tif nine brinks <strong>of</strong>the county showed Tuesday depositsto be SM2.010 over the same day lastyear The combined batiks reportedSI 3S2.B03 deposited Tuesday, aaninst5!)fin?33 ill 1943Heavy Influx <strong>of</strong>Sept. Visitors[ Is In Progressroiiiparatlvp ralin spilled nvpr|Orcan <strong>City</strong> this uppk as Ihe horripnf Latin: Day luiliriayers. as wr'!if thuiisrinds <strong>of</strong> rfitiaaers. df-part«dfur their Winter homesWhile the i-xtiiius WHS pronoiinrrd.it was not as sharp a deelinein |it pulailiiii ah in previous years,areordins lo Severn] rsliabl* snureesLiitijp numbi 1 :.-. ul new vurnihiiilshb-aaii pniiriiii; intn thr resort thiswp'k b\ irains buses and niitonvibiles.Ri cords <strong>of</strong> thr rlpftiie nnd Ra.;cninpanies »,lia« thai the volume tifdis.-nniiiH't service orders is muchless than at this ti.nie last year, in—ditfitliip that mole eottaBe sntl1 apailment orcupants are slaving in-! tf September,: Hev. Nnrtiiari V Sarsent, eilvpublicity director, said that the• thlr.hlng out" process on Monday| was not as pronounced ns he hac' ,espt eted\ Mr Sarjent declared that In hi>opinlim the Labni Day holidavthrrniE was as large nn ovpr POUTNI [<strong>of</strong> Ji.lv and ninth larjur thin La-. b.ir 13.iv, 1M3 some nthei abwrveis. |, hfittivrr. fpll Ihat thp last bis rush' <strong>of</strong> the --PSSDII was not up to•Ji.lv 4 perliid.I'lhai ilii- t'Psnrt was at near|i:i ily isas hpynnd diiiihi uil ih- |Bim.dnalk. Siiliirdaynight, when Ij li'imanllv was so rlfiselv pntlirrl :hn'frpp Aiilklnu was ImpniMhlPThi ciiilliiiiind rush by trains and |buie'. sit in Slindav evenlnp andti iitimiPrt thrmiBh Monday, whpii [hur.di'pds nf aiitnmnbiles,loadedhii'.h with hniisihnld nrtifles. madiii-.it.idi prncessinii out flth st,But nn T.iesday and Wrriiipsdfiva heavy iiillux <strong>of</strong> September vacationistssi i in.Delaware Rivet hrtdBe traffif nnLabur n.iv was ahead <strong>of</strong> last yea;-bin n.-it Up in July 4, •<strong>City</strong> Urges HotelsTo List 1945 PlansHiitii line! rynminR house pioprii'.tors whn pxiiect^ to be in businesshelp iiRain next summer were tirBedtodiiy in iiuiily the eity publicitybureauPublicity Director Norman s'.Satiipni said Ihe propriptors <strong>of</strong> siitnesIablihliuH'tits, if tliey comcniiiilni;with hini liiiw, will be sure nl liavineilipif places listed in the illyhiitpl aiid Kiipst housp directory,printed parly in the Spline.pruprieiors are urited to lei himknow their 1945 plans before theyleave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this Fall, so thedirectory will be as complete ns pos-C, C. Horse PatrolOut; <strong>City</strong> Leasej For Stable EndedjThe lease bv the Coast Clunrd1 (ii (ity-owiied Kroiind in 4i!iidI M. and Ajibury av., upon whithJ ii sluble was biiill last Fall, wiis"oidrifd cancelled by the cityi'lmniishiiiners, Wi'dnestiay.TVie C'iiist Hoard has nu murolist' fur tin' property since Ihfini.i'ntiii piiliiii is tiiSfi.ntinuedPi'hlirWorks CnnVnissIuiicrEdward B Howker will denmlislithf stable and currn! nnrl"Mli'iije Hie lumberNew Homes IfNazis Give UpBuilding RestrictionsMay EaseAn;l'.iu!if!VMf nt ihat i-'nvernnsr-niri t -irn'i"n ui civiiian poods wil: b.-lilifd as smiii .is Oermaiiveapilii.Ifilf.. Mil red spt'i-iiliitlnu in Ofeaii<strong>City</strong> this week us to bow inon th^euiistriirti'in nf nfiy homes miehl hi'ResumptionOf PavingIs ProspectEarly Peace MayRelease FrozenMaterialsApplieatiun for an allotment <strong>of</strong>1 S17.5OU <strong>of</strong> state funds to pave* ail or| part <strong>of</strong> seven local streets, was sentin tin Stiite Highway Departmentby tin eity commissioners, WedneLri:,',Tile proposed proRram under ihe194ri burfiiit'h=township aid set-upIiruvides ftirtotal expenditure <strong>of</strong>?to.444 44, <strong>of</strong> which the state shavewould be yo per cent and thi? rifywould provide 10 per cent.TIVOVFARwidirs- ,,i persons who have pur-(iiiisi'ti liinldlim Itits ,lere (iiiriil(> t h ewar i.re reported anjiiouslyawaiuini;lile day wlieli resti'ictltins (I'Ilioiiii- buildine wil: be terminated.%-tm Luirr NOWAtpresent, new constiuction isP'Miiittid up in Hilly i2un. olthnii'Jlinpiessiiry repiiiiB -nay ixceed 11in .fipure New imiiifs ari' possible inMime pirn- ol the eiiuntry if theFi'diKiveh:mCi'iITiilihd ,it11• ii11!uusineiilVil!ii in•r'illAdministrat,i pril.-.llty.1 essetoriivbutitnil !ion willratlft^;Orenniousinif'i'v Biiiiriinu i,,t.|-j-cti)i- Henrv II(•nr.p-i, ,h , said Wediiestim he hnr.reffiverl nn nfliria! hints us to ;ic>i,:iinc in war-iinie reBiilati'iiis. bn;viMi-etl a iierMiiia] opinioii that hoir.'Ijuiltlinii re>-:rlt-tions mmlii be lif 1 -ert whhin -lit hf-si few lilfir-tilsMA1KRIAI. sTOCKl'll.ES IIItiHArthur W. Slmt-makpr, biiilrtimsiipjilii-s iieiiler, declared thai ma.liwill br available for nr-whome." when restrictions are iilie:'bfr.,ii;i' <strong>of</strong> slmhpili'S nf lumber nncloilier•>ll|)Pllcs which iiave be"]!froze;! uiidrr present eoiidltiotisTHi W:i: Pr.icliiction Board's an,niwnetvneni Tuesday iiiahi was tha;lirrmany is defeated war pro.diii'tion inn be sealed down 40 pereci.which WGiild permit industryit iuive » lree Hand to take whatniitiimls and manpower are leftnvnr to 'makewhatever puop>wn.it 'Miimifiii liirei!- -- presilmabli- in.ri'idin? those whn produce buiidlim-inpiiis -'.uil lii'iilhiwed tn.use anypli .its .iiid mall-Mill-- not necessaiy' i tli'lpnt JapanMercantile LicenseRevenue Up $2,000<strong>City</strong> reveiiuc from •nercaiHiie 1>reuses this year is already 12.000aiiead <strong>of</strong> 1943. it was disclosed Wedne-ciayby Miss Repina B, Ftodgers.•ilv clerkResort business people took outio:i4 licenses for the ID44-4T fiscalwar. nil lo ihat date This was npain nf nliiinM 500 licenses over nyear asn.LiiTiT-t- issuance wns completedmmli i'lirlii'r this Summer than informer'years.REMINGTON BANDEXECUTIVE IN REBORTR M Hessert, general sales nitinaper<strong>of</strong> the pholoRraphie retord.-idivision <strong>of</strong> Remington Band. Ine,Buffalo, N.Y.. is nil Oeean <strong>City</strong> visitorfriim Aus,usl 1 to September I.i.With him are Mrs, Hessert. theirdatmliter. Mrs, Eleanor Baflerty,alin isratHlchildren, Joan and Ed-,mu nd.Thomas C. Davidson, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburiihand 73,1 Central av,, left onWednesday for Daytona Beach, Fla,25 Building•Permits in August| Tivcnty-nve permitji im bulldinnini]irijvrmeiits were issiied here during.Aimiisi, Biiilriina Impcctui H,B CoH]ier, Jr. reported to tlir com-; misjiioners, Wednesdny.! His iifTiie rnlleeted $87 in fees tw:imnriivcments estimated to cost 58,-174 The wurk included new ruafing.sitle«nll shiiiBle Insulation, replacjIng fdiiiiflallniis nnd Beneriil repnlr-.Craftsmen to HearPhiladelphianI -Leadership in BitildinE for »Better Country" will be the topic' Monday MRlit at the ninnthly dinjner nieethiu <strong>of</strong> the Craftsmen 1 .', club, fit ihe Oceiiii <strong>City</strong>-SomersrtiintGolf Club,The speaker will be Joseph I.iAnsrnde, Philadelphia business man,Mnsnn iiiid Ineal summer residentNHW «OT DIRECTORCii'mien OPA hns announced theretlijiiiiliiiii <strong>of</strong> George B, Chelms,Jr., as Aivti Rent Director <strong>of</strong> thi 1SoulheriS New Jersey Defense RentalAreii. nnd the appointment nfIEMM .1, McOa'I as AclillR Area RetifI Director.Oeeiiii <strong>City</strong> already hss tieeiifiranttdallotments <strong>of</strong> $17,503 for,'tich vear nf 1943 and J»M, the•nuncy bnmij earmarked for pavingpurposes whenever materials atem;idi_' available.C,i\ Fiini-netr William H Collis.son Jr. isuid (here are some indleclioiisthat iisphaltie paving materijlmay bp released in the near future,hut whether nr not the bulk <strong>of</strong> Itwould bi used for deferred federal-Mate highway projects is a niiUtersTnrrrs TO BE PAVEDThe 1D4.1 applicationsubmlttenthis week pmposes paving the fol ='VestAtlantic Boulevard, to becompleted lrem Battersea rd. to 111"Paikway.tPrevious year programstonk care nf the rest <strong>of</strong> thla roada!! tlie way around the Gardens tithe Coast Guard lookout towpr onthe beach!Ninth ,« . both shoulders <strong>of</strong> theprCM'tit paving, which are now gray-|rlr_d.Dridne Boulevard, fromAtlanli'tblvii. to the Phrkwnyiimset place, from Bay to Plea*. iirp avs.• EiBhth .st . from West to Bay avs., f-rospect av., fro-n 14th to 15th sts.i Bay View Place, from Bay av, 'aProspect av.I 'Ihe total <strong>of</strong> bituminous concretepnvinu involved is l.Ji miles,i — - - - - = -^<strong>City</strong> Lots Sold InJune AssessableNot Tax Exempt Ini'45, Says Boswel!I The pity comniljsloliers took sctionWednesday on recommenda*lion <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Solicitor John E. Bci-, WPII thnt persons who purchasedriiv-owned land at a sale in Junewill not be exemptfrom pajinf!trixps on it for 1945,Mr, Boswell pointed out, that inmnny rases <strong>of</strong> June sales, final set.tlcmptit still has not been made bythe purchasers, even though the 90-riiiv ararp ppriod is alxiut to expiri?.If deeds do not change bunds by<strong>Oct</strong>ober I, he snid, the purchaserswill not have to pay 1945 taxes, astax assessments are levieduponnwiiprr nf record on that date. Tillsescape from taxation should not bepermitted, the solicitor declared.Thf board confirmed his rocoriumeiidation that the buyers be notifiedto settle Immediately or their00 pel cent deposits at the time <strong>of</strong>tile sale will be declared forfeitedThose who have good reason for not;senliim before <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1 will be requiredIn sign an agN«ement to payiftlri taxes oil the property involved.Mr. Boswell pointed out that thasituation does not apply to proper.iv purchased at public sales in Julyand August, as the BO-dsy deadlinedoes not occur until loiifl after theassessment date Taxes for 1041will not be levied upon these prop,priies.Beach Patrol CutTo 19 LifeguardsPersonnel <strong>of</strong> the resortBeachPatrol was reduced to 19 lifeguardson Tuesday after the Labor Daythrong departed, and It will be emto only nine guards after this wee!!end. Captain Thomas A. Williamsannounced.During this week, and until Bundavbather protection is being provldedfit Surf id., St. Charles pi,.mh 10th. 14lli. nth. 33nd and B7thstbenches. All but four <strong>of</strong> thesewill be eliminated Monday as rnoronl the Ruardf, have to depart tn attendschool.Dr. Ralph Heple and family, olphi!nnelp)!ia, ni'e spendingSeptemlurat 208 Atlantic av.Whale Causes Stir<strong>On</strong> Board ResortParty BoatAppearance <strong>of</strong> a whale erefltedunusual excitement Thursdaylast week for a party <strong>of</strong>fishermenaboard the yachtLewis Oarlton,Captain j L. Loper reportedthat the whale played around inthe vicinity <strong>of</strong> the boat for-'.bout an hour, and spouted wa.ter several times. He estimatedits slie at 80 *a 00 feet Thepassengers were a little worried,but the big mamma] madeno attempt to attack the craft.To Plan ForYouth CenterConvention HallTo be TranaferredSee "From a "reen.Ager," in"Ocfin <strong>City</strong> A La Carte,'" p«te 9.: * iOver 90 Pet.Of <strong>1944</strong>Taxes PaidResort HeadingFor New RecordIn CollectionsWith four months still togo, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> taxpaytri &ready hava poured more than00 per cent <strong>of</strong> the entireyear's real estate tax tevyiurto tht city treasury, it WMI'lsclosetl this week by CWtreasury, it wai disclosed thmweek by <strong>City</strong> Treasurer H,^Gardiner,Free public dancing at the (Jon.vention Hall, 8th st. and the boardwalk,will be terminated for theseason tomorrow night. MayorClyde W. ^f ruble announced Wefljnesday,1The dancing to recorded musichas been featured six nighu a weeksince early July to satisfy the demands<strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> young peopl?for recreation,HIGHLY SUCCESSFULIt seems certain that the eltjr bythe end af this year will far MMtthe 1M3 record <strong>of</strong> collecting- MASper cent <strong>of</strong> the total levy. • >As <strong>of</strong> August 31. Mr, Qardlnerannounced, tax collectionsSrcaaJanuaryI had amounted tolOTO.OM, or 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> tbkyears levy <strong>of</strong> 1981,678,14 PER CENT LAST ¥E4B<strong>On</strong> the same date last year thecollections totaled $831,000 againsta Jevy <strong>of</strong> UBi.JM, or 14 ptr centThe month <strong>of</strong> August •lone propduced 1112.000 In current tax payments,as •jroperty owners rushedMayor Btruble said the project, ! ln t0 8 W payment <strong>of</strong>started as an experiment, has prov- penalties for being overdue.Spring Edition Advertisers - -Notice:1Sooner or Inter this Fall, runny <strong>of</strong> you-will close your places <strong>of</strong> business and m elsewherefor the Winter,In your .own interest, ns well ns that <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger, you are urgently reciuMti'dto get In touch before you lenve with our advertising department nncl reserves,pnre lor the Sentinel-Ledger's IMS annual Spring Edition, which will he publishedabout Easter time, HS iwial. If possible, also let us have your advertising copy.* The edition is printed in t series <strong>of</strong> eight-page sections. We make every effort togroup the various lines <strong>of</strong> business adverting in separate sections—hotels, roominghouses and apartments in one section, real uKnie in another and so on. The first-<strong>of</strong> thefour or the sections jroes to press about five weeks before the date <strong>of</strong> publication.Therefore it is imperative that your space reservation nnd copy be in our hands considerablyin advance <strong>of</strong> that date.Why nnt attend to it now, rather than arrange; it by long-distance correRponrlenceduring the Winter?Telephone 0304 or 0306, or drop in at The Sentinel-Ledger <strong>of</strong>fice NOW, before itslips your mind.ed highly successful, with as manyas 800 visiting the hall in one evening.Since Labor Day, however, attendanceh»s decreased to 100 orless, nnd probably would be evensmaller after public schools opennext week, he pointed out.Effective September IS. the bighal! will be <strong>of</strong>ficiallytransferredfrom the mayor's department oipublic buildings to come under supervision<strong>of</strong> the Municipal PlaygroundBoard.ACTION EXPECTED SOONThis Is in line with a plan evolvedlast SpriiiE, under which the ha! 1will be developed as an indoor recreationcenter for the Fall and Win.ter months.The Playground Board expects tastart plans Immediately to set upan Indoor program <strong>of</strong> varied activltlesfar_s'Ear.around boys and (iris,accordine to Oe<strong>of</strong>ge K, Oardinercity recreation director.CANTEEN TO CLOSE•luit wh«t form the program willtake hMt'4iot been determined, W,Lthe Board probably will have «mettlng within a week or two to dis.eiias the possibilities.The Red Cross-sponsored canteenfor service men al Convention Ha!lis scheduled tn close after SundayIt has been operated during theSummer by members <strong>of</strong> the c»ntef.icorps.Resort's SchoolsTo Open MondayFive New Teachers<strong>On</strong> FacultySchool bells will ring MondaymoinhiB to summon more than gonboys and eirls from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> andvicinity back to the new term <strong>of</strong>public school.Classes will convene at 8145 a.m.in the high school building and 9a.m. In the Central av. flrade school,ending the Summer vacation thatbegan June 7,Five new members <strong>of</strong> the teach.ins* staff will be on hand for thenew term, having been elected diir.Itiff ,lhe Summer to fill vaeanei?scaused by resignations and illnessNEW PRINCIPAL AT CENTRALWalter A. Miller, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Bhanlij.kin. Pa,, will benln his duties asprincipal <strong>of</strong> the Central av. school,replaeiiiB Mrs. EVH rt.Waolson, reslBned.The grade school also wil; havjthree new teachers. Miss Ann Bar.ret» and Mrs. Margaret L. p-nlth fillretirementvacancies, while MissBettt Thorpe will serve for sixmonths as a result nf a leave <strong>of</strong>.ibsence granted Miss Minnie Shaw,kindergarten teacher, because <strong>of</strong> illness,NEW SCIENCE TEACHEnAl high school, George K Bow.en, formerly <strong>of</strong> Wilmington. Del.will head the science department, inplace uf Charles J.. Spra!jB,When schools closed in June therewere 823 In hlih school and 318 inthe Riade school. It is believed thaitotal enrollment for the new termwill be approximately the same.Superintendent George E. Brownthis week made several rernindinpnnnouncBinents <strong>of</strong> Interest to parent*.KINDEKG/VRTLN ACE RULEThe first rule Is that tin chittimay be entered In kindergarten unlesshe will become five years oldbefore <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1 Beginning pupils(Pate S, Pkaae)Rotary GovernorClub Guest TonightBiimor Roberts, <strong>of</strong> Moorestown,KOvcrnor <strong>of</strong> the 184th district <strong>of</strong>Rotary International, Is Rcheduledto pay his <strong>of</strong>ficial visit to the <strong>Ocean</strong>Oitv Club tonight (n-iday).Tlie club tonightwill resumemeeting at Plymouth Inn, afterhaving met during the Bummer atThe Lincoln,Governor Robert.? will meet at4:46 p,m, with committee chairmenand <strong>of</strong>ficera <strong>of</strong> thi club In the <strong>of</strong>flee<strong>of</strong> the Real Estate Board, 5193th it, and later will address theclub at Its dinner mettlng at TINInn.The city this year set August Ias the deadline, aft?r which IMttaxes are subject to penalty, Thla ,igis a month earlier than in prev- "ious years, and resulted In stlmu- 41lating payments earlier than usual., :STIMULATED BY SALES;The vast amount <strong>of</strong> real estatesales activity this Summer also mbelieved to have oeen a factor Iftthe heavier tax payments.In addition to the new heightsfor collection <strong>of</strong> current tuxes, thfclist <strong>of</strong> delinquent tax bills for prioryears has been whittled down loa new low level.The city books show that onljtFsfe 3, Heast)Howland WinsJetty ContractTo Retep Them<strong>City</strong> commissioners on Wednet*day approved the award <strong>of</strong> a ceo«tract for I3S.N0, to be spent OB !«•topping the stone jetties into tbaocean at 7th, ith and lith sts.The work will be done by Jesse A,Hpwlhnd and Sons, <strong>of</strong> Sea Bright,N. J,, the same firm which constructedthe Jetties originally, Hnwlandssubmitted the only bid on UIDcontract,STONE COST HIGHERThe price <strong>of</strong> |6.43 per ton <strong>of</strong> quarrystone was said by <strong>City</strong> EngineerW, H. Oollisson, Jr., to be 43 eentihigher than had been expected, duato a recent Increase m the price atthe quarry.Under the contract. Rowland andSons will deliver 8,000 tons <strong>of</strong> itonsand apply it to thek h<strong>of</strong> the threeJetties to make them high enoughfor effective control <strong>of</strong> tht oceancurrent* along the beach. The re.topping was made necessary by :iet«tling <strong>of</strong> the original stonethe past three years.Tff START SOONWorlt Is expected to start beferethe end <strong>of</strong> September, and underterms <strong>of</strong> the contract It must becompleted by Deee ier IB.In the case <strong>of</strong> Ihe 7th and llth. jetties, the stone will be hauledunder the boardwalk to the outerends nf the Jetties, while at 8th it,t will be necessary to build a rampand carry stone over the promen»ade the same as was done fouryean ago.The commissioners received na«lice at their meeting that the StatsDepartment <strong>of</strong> Local Govemminjhas permittted the declaration" oran emerBency. which makes It possibleto borrow temporarllsf thtfur ds to pay for the project.Sneak Thief LootsRoeser's HomeA sneak theif made oR with trinketsand some identification paperslast Thursday night after fie MInterrupted while ransacking thihome <strong>of</strong> Commissioner and Mrs.Henry Roeser, Jr.. Plaza pi, and Atlanticav,'Tlie Roesers heard a notoe fll (hthoi«e shortly after they returnedhome. The comsnisslaner went t<strong>of</strong>ind a revolver. The thief fled in ttttmeantime. Mr, Roeser fired one shotinto a tool closet, but founfl thatthe prowler was not there, afto an.Police also searched the neighbor*hord without success.rime and TideCompalfd In I. IB Time Mluck Fniffuscwrt BrMic, tU 1 •U.t —Point IrMti, >M H mM. I m.fLitt M mln,; MM it, MUfi, iMIReal! Lindlni, OrMi •« Htrtur•Id t it,, 50 mln.)^comtiifii t» air PoMidti'A. m, *, K,Hlih lowHl^^MfAnODST10Silii11MIS16 13*12 36J:NMiSMe,M§,tt6.50f.«8.M9.5610.53IMIuaUHIM3t6S3.044sfl?WI , x - >"•'•••'^,y' • 't


Illipif;,t% • 'OCEAN CITV SENTINEU-LJEDCEK ^Fridaf, $• Leadershipipable,is ToldMust Strive forSnteniati<strong>of</strong>ial Security,S»y* AuthorAmerican public opwwn must betoyiUllbiea to the fact that theaction cannot escape responsibility-<strong>of</strong> leadership In creation <strong>of</strong> Internationaliecurtty, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Klwanls Club was told Wednesday.The speaker was Sudd nth Hurt,author, lecturer and former ArmyAt i t t hPolice Chief Praises MenFor Fine Summer RecordShort-Handed Force Kept Crime atLow Leveli Losses from Theft SmallOhltf <strong>of</strong> Police Robert J, Lackey .involved juveniks.ttUa week paid tribute to the men | Chief Lackey declared that thei MEO^WOMKMIN UNIFORMAtryinstructor, who spoke onGt••• Greetest Rc-jponuibilityi pointed to recent nation-wideturyeys showing that 60 per centOf idnlt Americana are ignorant <strong>of</strong>thei. Atlantic Charter.Indicatingthat the public as a whole b notth^Uny internationally.MIJS* 1ABN WORLD 8 ESTEEMBut there are eve important na-'• why the United States mustthe world by earning itsetteem," he Mid,Wi m molt able to lead theWorld because our Ideology <strong>of</strong> guvernmenthas been demonstrated asthe most satisfactory for mankind;because <strong>of</strong> our economic strength; jbecame our industry and techno.logical development IK the woiid'stt bth t<strong>of</strong> , the. department lor doingmagnifkenl job" <strong>of</strong> upheldlnii lawand order during the SiimnU'rseason, even though the force waswoefully short-handed.The season was thr nips! peacelulin many years despite the fut-ithat the number <strong>of</strong> visitors entertainedin the resort was the largi'stsince 119,LOW CRIME LEVELChief Lackey pointed out that<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> came throiijjh with iiremarkably law ciime li'vel, withonly 19 regular policf-men to handlen throng estimated nl 123,030persons mom <strong>of</strong> thr past twomonths. Back In 102D there, were38 men on the force"They nil deserve a lot <strong>of</strong> credit,"he said."nnt only fur a IUHBjob<strong>of</strong> handlingwhattrouble we did have, but also forpreventing many thines Unit onuklhave happened."RADIO HELPEDThe addition <strong>of</strong> radiocation to the police sandiiier people Menernlly wen 1! conperiitive" with the police,were on the average betterved than in many previousiOBTRMYit miin niliim «iIIILI another big factor in helpingereatest; Because we are the most department"stretch" its mepowerful naUon today from a mill- personnel more effectively het«ry and Naval standpoint, ana be-As mi imlicntion nf ho* well be-MUM we will be tile only major httved the resort was this Bummer.nation to emerge from the war i Chief Lackey cited tin (mures on jwithout being physically damaged j stolen propertypby the fighting.SECURITY KEY TO PEACESincrtutil <strong>of</strong>JanutiHtnirn piAmerican! must first <strong>of</strong> all un- 'the departmentderetand the differences <strong>of</strong> ideologji which includedbetween our way <strong>of</strong> life and the i Of this amount.totalitarian states, the speaker said.Secondly, we must insist upon followingthrough with a world securityorganization which will forerawipe out both the Nazi fanatlcs«nd the Junkers military powerIn Germany.Finally, he said, we must be onguard against the misuse <strong>of</strong> our ownmilitary strength is a means <strong>of</strong> conquestrather than for policing puiposesjn the world,. WARLD FAMILYINESCAPABLE^We shall have to live as mem-Ma <strong>of</strong> a world community whetherwe like it or not," Mr. Hart de.ClAred "The advancements <strong>of</strong> thephysical sciences alone make it impoilbleto be isolationists everogaln. regardless <strong>of</strong> political ideals.i'We must win the esteem <strong>of</strong> theWdild If man la to live as a eultur.ed- person who acquires things suchui art or music as ends in them.(elves, and not as a means to anend1 hr aid tinpti^ n itiui d tuhi,bun SilUfi\tuitniiiubiltnt -ituumbti 1Gardener, BicycleRenter Is CalledEdward K, Lee Victim<strong>of</strong> Heart AilmentFlint i il iniic mn i tmhuu ]Tin 1n in Phil tdtlphi 1 f I F \\\ titlK Li I u tli i i r Tnil <strong>On</strong> i i C\rr r kii nf f i 2J v i ir u hu rinil uriiil ii t Thm ri i\ iliirn n \ifn ot T. hi art titt^ckMi Let ftho v>& "vt wm bin it tIn Mt Mniliih Ccmpfi u 1 til ui?t^ it thr Ytikffiinpiii it7031 \\n jtlluul t\ Hi u m iUt ni t Phil idi Iphin bt f t c j ms_h, iiSur^ Hoi ire hi Hiff l* in ii nn Fris. nd Jr wlin i in HiAnmBn iclt hi giFrkmlik v, it detitiiiUi iintnd nnt uf tic iri t1 irj.1 I hi! %rh nnt il if- u!ir rii hi Ji inn M J Wi* It ^ nGroves In ActionIn MediterraneanResort Man Gunner<strong>On</strong> LiberatorCiirpunl Inhii R onurs un ,fMri rdith t. niinrs BIS dntiiin h airivr-d IHNHTL and K nt »rUmt, i nli it inL Ii II in tin Milliti 11 im in tin itri i n[ 11 iti n ltin wilt cimiiT in thi Lllmuh itnhi i Hint RIIIL\ lull rnnir ill p itih n mi Ilitli Min\ An Finn in Itnh siUtufCiiivi hn bi pn as if in d ti i\Pttin Libnr if ir rmip uluil hifl >\\ n in it ill in Id ) t mill it init n i 1 i i i i i n % ! i! M t in (ifin in nr Simnr:Te eliured up and the iirnpoityreturned to Ua owner \Ut!iom aiiest beinjj iiecessaiySome cjse.iirl iti i YS ii1 f I 'I II 111 i r i in iii i inBin time Ni »Ruminti M HShiding BrotheesMeet In Englandn [i i II f II hi illmi h uli i i inn n in Fnf. uitiAui-iiI S I.M Ii IIi d ri tiil IKHD« thit with the stiinii it ihstruetun c u far adwuuid niilu.iilull pmhTbh rnuld n t lirviNr inuthn jlobal war flnuitinr ij,1 nnits mu'it ne^el ii, nil bi pi inu 1led to taki thr rnlli^e It In lukui"We mult be realistic enougn to in the totalllaiianthe EnuitnblrHr hud been n Slimmer rcwiilnii f"many yenrs.SurvhiiiB me liiswid"« M;~nnd twit dnuv'h^t".n member nf SruiiiiIJHIMNP fi!4 F IIIK! AM , ni Ni tt Y nkFuneral services were ruiuluiir,yesterdny (Thursd:iyi m 2 pn ;••the Cidmnii Funeral Jl'tii 1 ' i:chaiue nf Rev. Or.irne FUiliii. .ilthe First Presbyterirm Ciiuii 1 , 1:iteiMientwas. in Lniii'i'l Mi nunmP:iik CcmitirvAiliinlic Cnuiiiv.IJ1 1 III!• 1I innh, lull it1! Uli'illli:. 1Hi'i>clii'l,. Ninthriiu'il 1.1'ii i"ii. hil ! i n,iiitHeisehi-AilFnlTf pluinni.Hirer arid Ti'i'hiil.(iilidi' l,r%'^ ShidinyI;u hr-il In an infant r\r,^ ' iililpanyTht 1 ', ,iri• 1 Mr ;nnl Mr.-. ij'WL-21 nay ;i\.•vrlli i,i K!U;l,tndWIIMA!S :Fiirtr in ,Juni'. Leul^II' AiiB'isi IB They wenI'l' illld (ti:ICll 111 1ID. ihiumnliile n«on avlei ui Keen, ma . Has flni'il for iIvCiiiHllICt wr fieri rude. in. vva I'linrui' u[ reckll liili'l'i'ii plriw nrapinin Den Dunii thi> i ni drive:r ,'] ink il liuli!• wlliilpnlli'1- imurn 1tin imnilvniiiki' hend iini i,i•Uliti-r KC'I'I- iiillreI'liiiii IM-.tter.-iiath ill iI'idein HI ruli >;10inlt-lK i li.trKrlui'.ti.iiiil,I,*^IIiiilw\!r,ili- bi rt ll tthb\ hii li lVoubkior iyour money/ • IThu't the bargain Oicquot /Cub BJiimo Cooler <strong>of</strong>ten you I. . . • ddidouf lemon-andlimc IDaTond rcfrahtr as ii — or a Inmcr that socs down the tine I«nfa any drink!ICLICQUOT CLUB /ESKIMO COOLER JKRAMER BEVERAGE CO|U I». Vlrflol. Av, Aiiutic (.HyPhone S-ias/ ASALEBungalowI hi reb^iJnumis, h-Hh h^ nt:rmi tn, . 1111 in j; rot>ni. k 11 < 1111\um-lirs, dot w.itt-r hi-,il, h nnil. slhiill ta\ p • > ««f lot inclutlci!.$5000.00C. E. STILIX804 Central AvenueMagnesite PlantMay ContinueHomer GillisIs Home <strong>On</strong> LeaveSiMiniiii 'Ir' H'''lllfr Clil'i? arrii'.i-d Iliiiiie this week nn U'avr iintHPepii I'nh£_ r In wiih Ins puri'iiuv Mr.;md Mrs ,i,,hn0:111.1 "! liielr fathersfife! hrri' b'-iiile ihr wnr As inmhtlie exjH'ctcd, tlie.v went lishiii^whilehereKOU'I.EKPVIMiilci'lrii Riiwiefi, son nf Mrs.Mnrv nnwles 343 Bay av , has hii»:itracslrrred trivil raillp Van Don],Miss iii fiiiiip Hiirid. Texas. He iswith me Field Artillery,STERLING SILVERBy Danecrafti, Itroorhrv BnrriHl, Clifr _gl(% Nvrkbrn and Tie Clip$1.95 to $7,00Htretinmi VilattlTHE ilOUHE OF VAMIES— F3niauk Sliiee 1S9S —MUTH'SJEWELRY GIFTSA g!H bisriilE Ihi- R,1iiii? "MUTH 1 ' U ygur EUarnhitr <strong>of</strong> ihe ultiuit is mi Ilislf Jill! solinii lu.lsmrnt <strong>of</strong> valuei"' " IliiFT MAItT OF OCEAN CITY826-828 Boardwalk (Opposite Minnie R«)New Folk TcndarSPINACHBread Crumbs * M0••• 10cGravy Mix tm " •"• 3 •*" I ftSunrise Extracts ' " *•' 17Cipry"w24c t 3 ""SicString Beans eul"• '"•litDiamond Salt »*;,•'>•• > tFancy Nearby Yellow ElbcrtaPEACHES 2 19tuhr f t mt Ht u i k.i*,iiii ctluhin 1A ft rim r O ii i 1 1 liill Ian Cliy Hicli Sehnrillie llilji helped win iiiriil:n 1= < ,f ln.nul> in I liK'hinipe'itiiiriduiirin the;i,i'-ffrUitirner lie ran 'un the milerelay irnm wllitll uuii t lit- TlliKiNaval nisii'ic'ehampU'iisiup nn F lwonplniis in several other ,'iiert,;In thi New ynrk area.pr il i r\pl i m 1 tut ipri i n ! th I m! is hit h jn ri lit ii n ifi InniliiniiiL FiM. rrfl c iu In «i I Mm Th ] I nl ii r,I H !MH i i r mi i in i ini i Ifiun II nt in i ihitiii j tmrithinf* i| t *^f^ Ci hi nilF HFRFn % Rlt IIIIUKIIIII i) i in t i 1 I11 1 i in t!i\ 11ii'Kim Mr Bi * i*Li' uipniiill Ivisitrd till i'(isj uc'^k diirmL |ia1 liiiiuli frntii theRi::Spii.-.i'.Blnoliiinirdaliiehdni alhleikItI it ult n mf I m i ni hm'i i h In 1idiroRi-onAi. ;is nAvjiPROMOTEIl TO >I".RfiKANTMr. and Mrs .JnhnCit-iltlii'ii". j WT37 Mfiure av , havf received word ,ileithat their sim, Sal. has been pr,i. O Bmuled tii siroeiint iii the Arnu nftr-rt'iiv lealliiviiiB been ii eiir])iir,il fur miiy 31 and Mrdays, SprgpiintCastlMliiine is al- st,fiu'hirt ti HIM Hallway Ol'cl'atinnRatuiiii.n u! the TranspMrtaiiiin ! ADDITIONAL NEWS OFiji. ,it Fort Siii'ling, Minn. tiai .scsslunliu.1. wui.k. iimptrd tin- iPsiKiiatloiinl I flrinitScutl. <strong>of</strong> Cii|)c Muv.whorcci'iilly brramc clfrk (if Ihi'I Cinirt ol Cliiinri.ry[TO IMKUK WRITnfVAC'ANCVThis fill-nils thiii wltliln the nextfiw (i.iyf, CfMiiily CliTlt fiiirlini; W,CiiU- NhCiiild :Hri=iVM from <strong>On</strong>VrrnurKiJui, u -vrit <strong>of</strong> yiirunry.ii" writ i;i on ri'rord. tvi=H \iu ancy.thi* i'K* riiiivi-• Hiii.sL iiH'i't aiui M-SOC tifiidiiti^, UH nniirwi-rcI at Ih(- prinHiiy in Miiyroll'-. te:m had one, iiliiii'm.ONLY TWO MKN'TIOKEnA«M inblyinun Natliallli'i C Smith,<strong>of</strong> Qri-uli rjily. and Muyor Ci«irB.nA. Roildiiu; »f Norlh Wilciwood,iii! !so tui ifir niily onr's rnentiorif'tian toitipnilrrs lor [ftp RepuiJlteinriioHiicir M-nator The Democratshayt^ jj|iiini,Hefl lu ptit n t-aildiduti'in nil. Held, but no hints linvpln'i'ii diuiipoti as to who it will be.li Mr Hiniili is iioinlniiti'd byihf o o !• it will miike ll n:«.-i\viiilytin him to I'iiKi'in as AssHiibly.man' Then HIM executive tummii.•ei's will have to choose eandidull,,lor thul <strong>of</strong>fice.UmliT ihis t'liiiM^ency pryc-ediil-eto fill a varain°y, it will not be 'iiet-i-ssaiy lor t|in ciindidales tociriuliile peiitiuns <strong>of</strong> niiminulioii .ici hay* iiu-ir niinies plated on thebiiHoi. as is ri'quired normally.State Prepares To RushPost-War Work In CountiesFreeholders Urged to Complete PlansAt <strong>On</strong>ce, As Peace Prospects BrightenSpurred by the predicted earlyend <strong>of</strong> the European War, StateHighway Omtmlssloner SpencerMiller, Jr., today urged Boards<strong>of</strong>Freeholders <strong>of</strong> thecounties I ricomplete speedily plans and speelncntlnruifor jjost-wnr public worksthai iiavp been approved by thev. B. Public Roads Administration.IBoth the Highway Departmentnnd the FiHehoIdcfs, lie said tills: week. Hove a number <strong>of</strong> projcntJi^thal can be pliiced under eontrac 1withiiul duay. He ndvncates, however,ii completed pictuir- for theinformation <strong>of</strong> Ooverniir Walter I,RdRc nnd Charles R Erdnian, Jr.,Cumnilssiuiier <strong>of</strong> Economic Development,in whose DepartjTient theiJ'Mislature has consolidated post- ! our (.(immunitieswnr planning."TheHighway Department andtheFreeholders", Commissione.'Miller asserted, "must be ready withiietiuii work to absorb industrialslack They have the obligation tolake that responsibility with imprtivemenLssubsUinlia] in characterand <strong>of</strong> permanent benefit"Oovertior Edise in his BudRethas reserved approxlmutely $23,001.-nnn for his far-slKhted program tnutilia. indiistrial fiicillUes in theiidjiuitnii'iittlijit i-tiusi te mad •when thu battle urea is reduei (IIn thr words <strong>of</strong> Governor Edge: iProduce needed employment at thel-itihl tittle and pl.ice fin prujwMfor the Sijiind development <strong>of</strong> alliU NhoiilWlilu-f Elimillrttheir 'lluliilliiiiRi'liuli iyeur I..,Father FinedIn Fatal CrashBoy, 15, Drove CarWithout LicensePrison Life BoresomeBut Bearabler«ntinupd from pnge IMiidylng,Resort Men AtLegion ConclaveState Session to HavoParade TomorrowInspired by the speedy march <strong>of</strong>their sons through the familinrterrain <strong>of</strong> Franfe. Niw Jersey fim-"rlr-an Leulonnahcs opened theirannual Male convention yesterdayiTinirsd.iyi in Atlaniic Citv.M(,ir> than IWJ risnliitions aimedat liivini: veterans <strong>of</strong> Woi Id WnrII ii seller world in whi-h to livea;e scheduled for action nt ihrconveiHion. whidi conclurles toiniirroAwith the colorfulnnnuulradi ol uniformed units.ItKSrRT POST REi'BEJSENTEI)Morijan-Rnnck Past, No 137, <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was espee-lcd to bewell riprrseiited at one or move<strong>of</strong> the s-wions. <strong>of</strong>ficial delegatesfrom the Post are Leroy Jeffrie:and Hiivmond perlts They will n"joined by <strong>of</strong>ficers and members.Tin- convention will have a liinii ilist <strong>of</strong> honor auestK headed by iNational Commander Wiirren H. ;Athrrton. <strong>of</strong> California He will ;come east wlin Ills staff on ii pri 'from him last week.Jon, a paratrooper, said UlGerman! shot him In tht urat Itt mw*feneywhich was Injured in an automobile A year earlier itWJWaccident in h\s civilian doyis, but 329.80,that he expect* to be up and around • — — ::*±- siun crutches within n abort time.HEAD THK CLASgimtt>MI 'You Can'tHeat thaiFiavoi* fThe liiiiiiss B prreni^Irarns.- hr j i"U" iil/r^V. itikluTin"^..,^nnt^j psaid in another place. "Hall nil Huetinsiiiilhinu, slump pullini! nndciiiikinuJ'liotli pnwder is used t-.'make mn cukes rise Lots ullaughsThe letter was marked via airItiall alii! was written on astandai,!which foil;-V-Mnil,Turner.Tlie father fit a IJ.yrar-old-boydriver who wns involved in a fatalaiitoinobilp accident lust week, wa,« : piisiiinr.ijf.wnr lormfined jOU Saturday for permittitiB ,,p Mmilnr t. AmerlciinaliSc*" " P " r " 1 " '"*•"'" wllh " u|MANv SAienow ESCAPESThe filir was Imposed upon Eli- I LieutenantFOKH'S Ulwiird Ryder, <strong>of</strong> Ardmure. by Jusilcc I fluhtiT plane was knocked<strong>of</strong> the Pence Evereli Brown, al ' nc\.um niter he had gone iCiiurt House, The sun. Robert, 15.and James Rulherfurd, 17. <strong>of</strong> We I I'" 1 "" ciialli. one wluie training illCiipe May. driver <strong>of</strong> HIM other cm i^" 1 ' "'"»•" Sunes and aimthcrcrash, were heldfl •iiissi"" "Ver Prance,iiHeSPEAKS!Rnbi-ri C Olfiihier. pvnfitlent <strong>of</strong> IRuti'ei'K Univfrsily. will iiddress !Mile vets <strong>of</strong> IB17-1S to .stress opp- Iortuniiice [or thi' new imp <strong>of</strong> v> I -^einiis tN itvriii tlir-mselves uf i>diucaliorial ffatiiies <strong>of</strong> (lie n I1 nil' <strong>of</strong> Riiiht,s ••Eusiness nimitlriffs will he in the) audltiirlum (if St Nicholas fi-lioo],St. Janir s pi and pacific av CompetitionheiivMcn liiiale and drum| roriis will l;c st!(|;ed at 4 p. m. to.morrow at thr All-Wars Memorial j,,., ,,,,.,t,. i BuiidiiiL Tt-n thousand ah ex-Army veiemn, hiivinn i !" H '"' C|'" '=»*"• piirt in tin- para rip j1 Severn! pieviuus nariuW escapr 1enlisted lony before Pearl' Harboi • tomorrow on llie boajdwalkand served in the Hawaiian Islands |THI: ci.ASsiurn ADSinviilvtd in tliein i2, r 3ti(l bail each on miinslauMhtereliari4cs.TWL*lvc-vear=okl Duns Relnhardl, .Uf Philadelphia was killed when ,;;;;"«. twu years beture entering pi- j Rj jthe car in which she was rlduli: "" 'i.uiiiny |__ •» - - - driven by Rulherfurdoverturned i A brulher, John Time.- Is (studyingthrte times after collidhi(. with tl^ meteoiiilony wiih the Navy on thr~- - - . * ' «'•*'


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TH* Stunner'A tot#l <strong>of</strong> «E girls and woman,to UUtn laat year, were given*fl£w ••>•>•«CLAIRE ALEXANDERBEAUTY SALONSpetlsU—Regular CoinpUle , I i,t ItCKjlIIGNOLE PERMANENT WAVE ,.15,00J ^fjFH, 11U7M A8BUBY AVE.•ii) NIIIIII mininimtiniiniMiiMitiiiitiiiiiiiiHiuiiiinnnnfriiiitiiiiiROiiiCERRUTI BEAUTY SH703 Atbury Ave.Mala - i rAll Brwichii <strong>of</strong>Beauty CultureOPEN ALLliiiiiiiniiiiiiiBiiniiiiiiininirtnininiiiiiiiiirniiimiifiiirmnniimimiii, . ! _ . . . • • ••!•.• ;".'*,.'>m Brings 1880Fish In Here42 on Uwii CvltonBi D42Have BigfiWeak Wu Errmrietucli <strong>of</strong> reiort ftahennen contln.5 to Be erratle during the pastfor while some <strong>of</strong> them hartent cdtcheJ <strong>of</strong> llah, otherNback iram anglim expeditloni„.... little to show for their ef-'°OM <strong>of</strong> the most consistent flsh-°Sr, was Jim Btout, <strong>of</strong> UpperSrtJ". who docta at Lemonts-1 m caught 52 Bnifish andsday last week, followed iii)„„, „ more on Thursday, amiSjn went out with J. Bohaefer ongstu.'dsy to haul up 36 more(ITTNER OETS «..p 0B" Rlttner, who keeps li!-.tniiser El.neru at Allen's wharf, nlmturned in a ntee sinilo.handeiiBirf<strong>of</strong>mmicii landing 47 i«ngs, croa-Ers md weaks Labor Day •nornini!.Sd golni out to catch a 1 ? more in(hi Btternoon.Tfhrep porgies, each weiili 3'i caused the unusual clnum-„„ <strong>of</strong> a triple tie far the poolnurd the Lewis Oarlton on Bai-Siy' The entire party with CapYJ. L. Loper caught 340 tons-,sies and nounoers. The pool *».Between Jack. Klrluiian, <strong>Ocean</strong>r M, paxinos. MeKut Roclts.''and Arthur Brodbeek. Phllalelpliln.A party on the Carlton Thursitwlist week had thr largesttailM far reported, 1UD boss,oomf. and flonnilers, by « nshmienwho were kept bus* pull-(HI thrm over the side.High honors on this trip went toImlyii Haldeman, <strong>of</strong> Southamptnii^for a 3 :1 i potmo porgie. Theiuiiday party wag eyen larger, nut,|fcf catch was not as large,ii OBT 800 ON PE1RLESSCaptain Larry Button's Peerlessdocked at Alien's wharf SaturdaytiUi » haul <strong>of</strong> BOO croakers and, wesks by a party <strong>of</strong> 17 anglers. AndL i pirty <strong>of</strong> nine with Captain Billnimn on the Captain Alien Mon-N " toy had a good catch <strong>of</strong> the sameoutstanding eaten reportedHit* Art Cup WinMr, in <strong>On</strong>tm<strong>City</strong> SMtUboard Championship Sena Matdm936Asbory«CREAMIN a pintAiwa,, ddlilsut, YOU mak.(.n,(la-rorIn j mlnglm. Www «k ywr §re«l leiLoaoonuefiRIII Ho-uid :.'...', la. tnniim3, Cnllf.\Winners and runnem-up who nrrived cups In the «rl« <strong>of</strong> champion i*ip matches spannorrd by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shuffle board' Club at theKecrcatlon <strong>On</strong>trr from August IS to 23. From left: John Jacobs, W, ri 14 kings and two flounderi from<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wins So. JerseyLifeguard Rowing CrownKelly and Reagan Pace-Setters ForStar Crewi <strong>of</strong> Five Other PatrolsTwo husky <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lifeguards_. , — j i— Jack Kelly, Jr., and Jae Regan-,a rowboat. steelman-s reported. ! wer£ p t m A y wearini the SouthThe nsn weren't too plentiful at -the 14th st. pier <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Fisliino Club, although a few <strong>of</strong> thsboys had sntisfactory luck.John McPadden hooked 1: weaksand two spots; Harry Btelwagon,fuur kinp and 11 weaks; JosephRabbi 11 weaks; Frank Peters, threekinp, six weak*; I. P. Murphy, sixkings and two weaks; Ed MeOough,nine weaks; Walt Davidson, twikings, three weaks; W, A. Dayton,four kings.SOUND ADVICE"ThBodore, what do. you have to JJersey lifeguard rowing championshipcrown this week.They cameo <strong>of</strong>f the honor lastFridayevening in the one-mileocean race <strong>of</strong>f loth St., in stiff competitionagainst star crews <strong>of</strong> fiveother Beaefi Patrols in Atlantic andOape May Counties.^Unntlc Oity's team <strong>of</strong> veteranBiraiik, "J - netweller and JoeBroom. Jr., flni,;" • second in thotitlt test, while the Wl '---d B.P. crew <strong>of</strong> Bob Orcsse and cliui. 1 !:Bentier took third honors.| SECOND WIN OF SEASONmer Olympic enrsman, John B. Kelly,had capturedthe nationalsehcolboy singles sculling title onthe Schujikill river before he cainehtre to resume his Ufegutird dutiesIn June,For Kelly and Began, both «•do when you draw some money out . yesr-old Philadelphia high school<strong>of</strong> ri bank?" asked an innocent students. " was the second majoryounji wife,! rowiiig trumph <strong>of</strong> the season. Thev"You have to put some monry won the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Patrol chum-In the bank beforehand.' replied pionship two weeks previously ovirthe husband. -That's always been the same course,in/ experience!"I KWlv. son oi the well known for-BOATS PAltTICIPATINlise boats, representing <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Wildwoud, Ventnor<strong>City</strong>, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> and Brtgantltie,started Friday night's race beforeseveral thousand spectatorsalong the boardwalk,<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity's second boat, mannedby Ohiek Bramble and Jim Shar-••••'• ran Into hard luck at the startana ^'a: V-'--,-=^PH by heavy seas Inthe surf. By the tu,: " wns clearedef «(«, tliB others wc.t us farahead to be caught.Six Winners InShuffle TourneyEach Take* Top HonoiiFirit TimeSix first-time winners took tophonors Saturday in a progressiveshuffleboard toumey on the ReereritlonCenter courts.First place in the women's bracketwas won by Grace Pelham, followedby Mrs. J, P. Johnson and Mra.R L, Howell. who won second andthird places, respectively.J. O, Riles" set the pace in themen's division to win first prUt.Second place went to J. M ; Tom=kins, and W, R, rairman placedilhlid.Ten courts were occupied and 40players participated in the afternoonmatches.<strong>On</strong> Thursday evening <strong>of</strong> last weekMiss Mae Vollheye, veteran clubmember; claimed first place. Anotherfirst time winner was Mrs, W,The beats bucked a stiff souther, i Piters, who won second place. Mrs,ly wind going <strong>of</strong>fshore to the half Prank DuEue, wife <strong>of</strong> the club'smile buoys, requiring almost two I president, came In for third,Les Leader, men's singles champwas again top man In Thursday'stourney. J, Jacobs and O. M, VanRoden took second and third placesrespectively.tt«*i youp pinsm! nfiniwl<strong>of</strong>insi iht Uliphanty —(d« girl in (hi-IVH'IWHOffice."WE'D RATHER SAYROSABELLE BEAUTY SI404 Boardwalk Phone 1643SPECIAL REGVLAB KOoquigiKda Permanent Wave ' w *^We don't like to tell ,icoplo that theyll have to wait Jo get «Lome telephone. We'd much rather say "yes" to requeitt for•ervice. That's the way it used to be.But the needs oC war have firit claim on avaUaWe telephoneequipment and 0.1 telephone manufacturing faeilitiei and manpower.BeLyi in niliiig civilian orders juit can't be helped.AU <strong>of</strong> ui telephonu people liiioercly appreciate the eoopor.ative underitandinf being »hown by the many thotaiands whoare WMtlfli thek turn to get §ervioo.«••IIIHY IIIthirds <strong>of</strong> their elapsed time on thatleg and only one-third for thehomeward Up, |HIGH SEA CUTS SPEED [Tlie winning time <strong>of</strong> 11 iniiiiiies•- "funds was about one anrl a •*• • n ,hal: IU.II'-' F'-T- than Kli- and i 1 eilfllS C-OUrts pRegan made In winning the IM;I! ; f T_ijl C__i__,!»«« 1Cevent with calm sea and little , Until September 1Ohree!*I Courts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennit,The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> boat finished .Club will remain open for genera]second In 13 minutes, is seconds, I public use until September 16. whilvand Wildwood's thirdtliie was ' a few oi the courts will be avail.12:24. able for high school pupils untilCretse. <strong>of</strong> the Wildwood crew, b 'some time in <strong>Oct</strong>ober, it was nn.a Senior student at Middle Town- I nounted this week,ship High School, Court Hotiff His I Wallace P. Johnson, pr<strong>of</strong>essioiift:partner. Benner. who recently re- i at the club, plans to resume his dii.reived a medical discharse from th,/ I ties as coach at the University oiNavy, is enrolled for the Frili term PennsylvaniaSeptember 18, Hi',at Temple University,[maintenance assistant. Bill A«pUiCHAJ1P1ON& FINISH SIXTHAtlantic <strong>City</strong>'s champi'inshipwnll. also will leave at the samptime.The municipal eaumteani ol Ed Solitaire and Ed StetseiS'tv'efrnerrtiolnff srS' rw i (u'"»^^ due to "the" large num.F. 1 .'* ^} eIIS S,^mt £J^i.,i M ^5 : her <strong>of</strong> visitors in the resort anay B fpIsle <strong>City</strong> fifth. Brigantine andVent.ior were seventh and eibhth,respectivelj'.The Wildwood boat was in Uielead Ft tnc half-way point, turninsahead <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> in that order. But the Kelly-Regan boat gradually overtook both<strong>of</strong> them with a superb burst r,[speed back to the finish line on thebeach.JackKelly, Si 1 ., presented thnwinners with war bonds and twotrophies, and the stcond and thirdreWL also received trophies.Officials for the race wrre Dr.Priiiicus C'oll and Joseph Hucknev,judges; George K Gardiner, timer;Captain T'jomas Williams, starter.Million-volt X-ray units bombardmalignant cells with radiation equalto 898,000,000 worth <strong>of</strong> radium.When bread is too fresli to sliceeasily, chill It in the refrigeratorbefore slicing.also to exceptionally fine weatherconditions. Practically every couv, bwas in use each morning duriiirJuly and August. Afternoon piny isalways lighter,DIES OF MEKINOISTISHerbert Oibos, Jr., 13. <strong>of</strong> Wild,wood, died this week <strong>of</strong> spinal meningitis,25th victim <strong>of</strong> the diseasein South Jersey this year. StrickenJuly 29. the boy was the first men.ingitis ease Ii; Cape May Countyfor two years.LUBRICATIONEXPERT . AN¥ CAREDW. G. KURTZFORD . MERCURY • LINCOLNlit & AtlanticPhones 0000 ft 8892RE-OPENING<strong>of</strong> FACTORY SHOWROOM(Sept. 9, <strong>1944</strong>)Louis Cantor and Son308 White Hone Pike, Egg Harbor, N. J.WI ABE NOW READY WITH OUR NEW FALL AND WINTERLINE OF LADIES, mimes and juniors coats and suits, 3 piecesuits, fur trimmed and untrlmnttii dress and sport coats, In ourwell known quality <strong>of</strong> fabrics and newest fashions. Raincoats withthat nrw <strong>of</strong>ficer leak. Our motto Is. save tlie middleman's pr<strong>of</strong>itand buy direct from factor)' to you. Our modern factory is opento the public for Inspection.Open Dully from 10 A. M. to U p. M.Saturday and Sunday 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS ALONG THE ROAD...•* C1.,^.,15 Teams PlayMurtha Tourney30 PtrMni fa ShufflebetrdEventFifteen teams comprising 30 pff


m Point'fB«btBirthdayMBgr-UuUM Night"a «nnlTBnuiry ol thei mw orjwrved at the: Tiles-'. ChapfuniffftMyalso waI|W. Btruble. <strong>of</strong> Oetanf W. Ool* and Lawrence_> <strong>of</strong> Oe«m <strong>City</strong>, spokeF the Soment Mat dub'sI achievement* since Its. Governor Mlek SwainfgMayor Chapmanr «f the highlight* tramI from Klwanls mem-MFlllon fy given Mr. andAtUT Frt h,, rtUttr T. oEOB Saturday,gT. Fort who were marOBy and to Mrs FredJT, alfo a g" i La*Ue O, HughM, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>"uM, elections were luntrBotelll. MUs nteUe Ralianother guMt soloist. MissI MBlcr entertained with pi-'•ieleetlon*.. membership certifl-. 1HW PH«M to Dr. Robert— — -, by PMrioent Jack Fatmpresent. AttendanceChapman BalksAt Merger IdeaNo Time to ThinkOf It Now, He SaysSOMERS POINT - Mayor FredW, Chapman uried Monday thatAtlantie County clttaenacon<strong>of</strong>ntrmtetheir entrtlis upon helpingto win the war Instead <strong>of</strong> wastingvaluaMf Umt right now in discusslon <strong>of</strong> merging munielpaltks.Ifc declared that seneui action onmergmg various other towns wiihAtiiutlc <strong>City</strong>, M proposed by thatresort, should to deferred until thomm and women return from strvlen,and Uio because the time <strong>of</strong> civilian!at home can be "used to betteradvantage" at present.The mayor alto pointed out th.itmany Sorneri point <strong>of</strong>lclali now receiveno compensation for their ser.vlws. Under the merger, the trwdmight toi to create .more paid jobsand thus increase taxation rather;hali lower it, he contended,OCEAN CITY ¥1S#ORSARRESTED AT IOINTSOMEM POINT—Wililflm Pine,tohn Smitli, Jr. and Pierri LeRoy,Summer residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,were arrested by Captain Williamlorrow for disorderly conduct onthe property <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.Somers Point ObuntryClub, andwere fined 110 and costs by MayorI went to Mrs. Jamei 1. Scull, ft. e( j W, Ohopman-1 Mm Itotwrt Osnover. &&&?* 8om; Chrto HarrlJ, <strong>of</strong> Richmond.r J. a: gueat <strong>of</strong> Mrs. O. OliverI hCT dauihter, Mrs. Joseph Mojf<strong>Ocean</strong>Oity, cooperated with Police CaptainMorrow in making the arrest. The?three wert among a group <strong>of</strong> 30youths about whom a complaint wasmade by the club caretaleer.901 Third St.2-Family Apartment5 B. * B, Each . Fnrnhhrd$6850.001045 Aabury Ave,Guest House6 RR. A 2 B. UnfurnishedHot-water heal - year round$5000.00Haney Lloyd ChattinExclusive AgentU1I Asbory Ave, or 194 Brighton pi.CHANGE <strong>of</strong>ADDRESSSnbtcriber* are requested to notify the SetitimJ^Ledg«rin advance <strong>of</strong> any change in muling•ddreM. Phone or send a postcard today, sayingwhen the change should be made and then*«t tddresa.Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0304 or 0305PhiU. Girl BrideOf Arthur T. FordSOMKRS POrNT-MLB JosephineXMke, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, became thebride <strong>of</strong> Arthur T, Ford at a quietwedding Saturday afternoon, 'flisceremony waa performed by Rev.prank F. Adler in the parsonage <strong>of</strong>Orate Lutheran Church at 5 o'clock.Mr. and Mrs, Frank Boos attendedthe couple. The bride chose anAfternoon dress <strong>of</strong> brown with whitetardenla corsage.The wedding party entertained atdinner at Mae'i later in the eve.rUng.Mr. Ford is an electrical contractorand councilman <strong>of</strong> the firstward.Point ChurchesST. JOSEPH S CHAPELlamera PointSunday Masses: 7:30 arid B am.Confessions before mass. ,Mint Friday Mass 7:30 a.m.Grace LutheranShore Rd. and Mcyrau AvRev. Frank F. Adier, s.T.M,, pastorFourteenth Sunday After Trinity—9:45 a.m.—Church School,1:00 am, — The Service. Mr. EnW, Weber will preiich the sermun: "<strong>On</strong>e Out <strong>of</strong> Ten,"The Senior Choir will sing tinanthemEpistle: QalnUans 6: 16-34Gospel: Luke 17: 11-19.Thursday—00 p.m.—Senior Choir Rehrnrsn]* * *iETHANY METHODISTRev, c. B. lllrkman, Pastor0 am Sunday School.1 a.m. Morning Service. Topic:"Noah's Offering,"7:30 p.m. Eveninir Service, Topir•Becond earning at Christ."* * *FIRST BAPTISTRev. Chorles Allison, 1'Mlora.m. Sunday School1 a.m. Morning Worship.7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.Point BrevitiesSOMEM POINT - Mra. Viol.;mlth. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent Wednesduy as a guest <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mar;Ware.* * *The Misses Orace and Ruth Hen!ls were Bomers PointvisitorSunday, The Henkels formerl;spent Summers at their home onOeqrgs st.' ' *First Lieutenant Harry V, Moonejspent some time recently in SomersPoint vith his sister and hrothein-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hap BrassLieutenant Moqney has just returned from Alaska, where he had beenstationed for two years.* • •Mr. and Mrs. Jacob New, <strong>of</strong> Oloiicester, spent the week end in mmers Point,POCAHOfJTAS MEETSBOMERS POINT - Silver MoonCouncil, Degree <strong>of</strong> Poenhnntas, metin the fire hall Friday eveninj. Anew member was obligated, MrsHetty Kotriweil, Plans were mad^for a public card party <strong>Oct</strong>ober 6Mrs. Etta Doughty was in chargt<strong>of</strong> refreshments.COUNTRY FAIR COMINGSOMERS POINT - The annualcountry fair will be held in theLinwood central Church Hall Bep[ember IB and 16. The main eventswill be suppers each night. An oyster supper will be served Fridayevening and a chicken pot.pio supperSaiurdiy evening.8OMBHS POINT - Fred Hydeson o! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyde, entertainedon his 13th birthday anniversarylast Thursday. His guesLsft'ere: Ray Smith, Tommy Eliason.Dick Hayes, Bob Rasch, JosepliChampion and Dave Champion.May We SellYour Property?We have clients who are seekingDesirable LocationsEwing T. CorsonRealtorand <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, Phone 0007Labor DayBig SuccessSport* Program Enjoyedby YouthSOMERS POINT~<strong>On</strong> behalf <strong>of</strong>the Oity <strong>of</strong> Somcrs Point, MayorFred W. Chapman this week extendedhis thanks to members <strong>of</strong>the committee who cooperated withthe Boys' Club in making the LaborDay Program in honor <strong>of</strong> RayHyde, last reported on Baipan isand,a huge success. It waa a dayang to be remembered and was enjoyed(mmeniely by the ehildren.Starting with swimming racti ntthe Oity pier, the followini girlgand boys took home the prizes:Oirta under 12—1st' prize, HelenSullivan; and. Helen Hahn;Agnes McOue.Boys under 18—1stprtee, BillyMoncrief; 2nd, Billy Oarr- 3rd, RaySmith.QirU 12 to 14—lot El Hahn SndD«t Landis 3rd Dot KenningBova IS tu 14—1st Sandy floudendJoi Myers 3rd DICK wayesOirU uver 14—1st Anna May t-ollit2nd Dot Landis 3rd Ermn'untsDm tu lack uf entries the restf thi ivdnnning racp« were calledff ind running races were held inIthi ball pnrk with the fullowing Bt»lnner«iBo\-, under 12—lOOjard dash 1stAllen Bird 2nd Harrv ScottGirl- under 12—100 yard^dash 1 tJujn Helm 2nd Shirley Broschard100 vnrd da h for members <strong>of</strong> theBovs club baseball t*am 1st JohnBnvlor2Hd Joe Veil 3rd DonaldNirlitiLBci\Relay race Dlek Veil AllenBiM Dunold Fenske Harry BcottThe baseball game between theBin clul^and the Stretch All-Stai^no. won bv the former 10 ta i Thefnture uf the jame »athe ail-^irnund playing or Ernie Huhn catcheruf HIP Bms Club team whoid HIP rubber four time's andthi butunt TMd fielding af Qarreit=iillivin and Frank atretch for theAll StarsBefuri^ the game an award onbehalf uf the Klwanl, Club preentidto the president Jack PalrrMinKT." given to Juhn Saylopltehernf the BojClub for beingthe uutjtandlng athjete <strong>of</strong> the clubmil innther award went to GeorpsOodtre\ now In the Navy for hisoutstanding work in the clubThi rommlttee arranging thenrutram cumprlsrdPolice CaptainWilllim Murrow prank StretchDa*t BaLle\Charles Smith andArthur purd assisted bv Paul PitspitnekMrs Ra> Hide and Mr,TinkerShaefferRed Cross HearsOf Work Done34,800 SurgicalSponges Completed3OMERS POINT _Mra FrankHartchair-nun <strong>of</strong> surgical dressicpuittdto the lucal branch<strong>of</strong> the Red Cro In the New Yorkiv ehuul Thursday afternoonhat SB volunteer workers had completed34BOO surgical -ponges in 7BJworking huurs 167 utility bags wereHotel Employes ArrestedFor Disturbing GuestsWhen a hotel proprietor apeakf <strong>of</strong>help trouble, he uaually means hecan't nnd help.But Police Judge Warren heardabout a different kind <strong>of</strong> help troublein court last Thursday, wheneight boys from 15 to is yean <strong>of</strong>age were arraigned on disorderlyconduct ehargM,The boys, all employed at a resorthotel, were arrested on complaint<strong>of</strong> the management, afterthey allegedly had caused such adisturbance in the early morninghours that the guests were complaining.Newton J. Carroll, assistant man,ager, testified In court that theboys were making an uproar InSrd, i their two bedrooms at the hotel,pounding on doors, climbing /ireescapes, and causing damage tefurnijhiii|s.Hi and another <strong>of</strong> the hotel executivestestified the boys had beenunruly for some time, and wouldnot desist for their boss or anyoneelse connected with the establish,ment.Policemen Ffelffer and Long teatifiedthe boys' bedrooms "lookedlike a cyclone had hit them,"Several <strong>of</strong> those arrested pleadedthey weru not takingpart inThursday morning's noise makingBut Judge Warren held they wereall part <strong>of</strong> the same crowd, andfined each one IIS and I2J0 costs."We had heard about you boysseveral times before, but the policewere trying to give you a chanceto finish the season without steppingin. You brought this on your,selves by over-stepping the boundatoo far," he declared.Frank Hart, Sr.,Dies; Aged 773OMERS POINT—Prank HartSrJ3 Broadnav a long time rcslrtpnt ot Somers Point died Thurs.day at the home <strong>of</strong> his son PrankHurt Jr 31S Shorn rd He aas 77air Halt was a retired butLherHe wa^ burn in Ireland His wifeElla died about a month ago Theywere 10 have celebrated their 86thwtddliij, anniversary lost SaturdayBesides prank JrSouth Jerj;>general nmnager for the AmericanStore., Cohe Is survived by another *;on James <strong>of</strong> Philadelphiaa daughter Mrs Helen Magnr <strong>of</strong>Whiting Ind and a sister MrHorace Goser <strong>of</strong> WjnnfieldPiSolemn requiem mass we"IUIIJ,Tue'idj\ at 10 a m In St Ja*ph iChaptlfollowed bv Interim nt utLaunl Memorial ParkFOR QUICK BESULTRUSE THfc CLASSIFIED AD«Those Boy* Need WwmswvMrs. WinkelspechtPassei at PointSOMER's POINT — Mri RuseWlnkelspeclit77 a rLSldent herefur three years died Tuesday at tilthump <strong>of</strong> her dauKhttrMri PlurinieHaufler 42* Sunny avafteru prolonged illne>i» Rhe fiirmerblia^ ut PhiladelphiaBeildea Mrs Haufkr she 1% surlived by anuthcr dHU^htirMrOeurge States PhdadelnhlafuneraleniLes ftill bt Snturilavat 2 j, m In Philadelphia in charge<strong>of</strong> Rn Benjamin P Allgoud ufthe <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv Mithudi I ChurchIN OIlDNAPfrF DEFTFrank Trufa 1136 Asbury nv Binri. tenth mt(?rt?d tin. AnmIs rtrihliiKhis ba,ir training n>> unurdnunrr suldltr nt the urdmncReplacimmt Trnlnillfe CmtLr AberdeenProving CUIUIHS ^Idmide ind several hours were spentt the hospitalmaking curtainsdrtw sheet", triangle bandages andmending that sis neededMrs Otto Chii-npiun ha« chargef the varn fur knittingElevtnslee\ele>i. sweaters havt been cumpletedtwo "carfsThe motor corps completed 121'hours 4IB miles and li calls Twoworker,, attended uffice meetingsdelivered ^urgical dressings and produ-tionworkpicking up flowersa id taking them to the EnglandGeneral Hospital and deliveringmagazines Two workers as staff asistants reported five hours workHome Service reported three newcases three <strong>of</strong>fice uonsultations andve telegrams sentA doll dnnated by MrsHanyKerrand dre»«ed by Miss GraceWuir will be Lhanced <strong>of</strong>f on Speember27 for the benefit <strong>of</strong> theTunior Red Cross War Fund14MSIH CHAHCIBY OF BEW JERSEYTO InHFTIA h IXUtHEHrk r«c iIn I In dri ce i If II » IIf l u M IJoughf Ij Jr I a 1k A i iI lie ipjr UfDumr Un igtipriyI KWI I M Dull HI-NTS 3 1WIIIUM « noi r ght <strong>of</strong> d »eF or QUI niisemay ha\e an interest in a partinn <strong>of</strong> theireinnen Jr^er Ie1 in lie sail B II fInnmlat t ani , u tl e I |r||lyll,li1elph j Trust Tamjanv inj Rote t Tenpr I Fiulk Jrarr ma ie party defendai ia lieciuse y \i a e the e*e irt ra an 1Irnslees <strong>of</strong> ihe r tate f K I ert T I- nl*le 1 and maj haletrre t i apcftlFn <strong>of</strong> tile pFrmiseq d s r red in thesi H Hill <strong>of</strong> Complaintand ynu Mr!e hth Burk Tn ne Fr drnck u Burkand Ed»in H Qj k are made party Jefendanti tl Ih « Bill 1 rainr y i -,rheirnai law in i next A kin nf fhaA D Burk drcd and may liaventerest in a prrtinn <strong>of</strong> the premises describedin ihe ftii I Bill rf Compla it anvnu EiiwjFl T r ruije i partlEfendsntheciueHurk are Riade a paftydefendant b€a ise yn a e the * le *f FJwin II H irknil hy Fight f ti w3f rttieFwi r mnlair an inlrrr*! ill the nrrmisr^ dener bfi\ n the taid Hit) <strong>of</strong> ComplaintIliu-d Aim t 16th I»t4FRFSIII B LOVEI ASDMullen r t C mplama itSOI Asliiiry AvenueffEejrl <strong>City</strong> New JersryB ' 41 ,'V »,FIK*^«feIt don t ^mellJuhn D Lamund and famlh hivLriturned. tu phlladi Iphi i frcim theirreaurt ecitLjgtB5b 4th at14J 206IR CHANCERY OF HEW JERSEYBOTICI TO ABiEHT DEFEMDAMTSI I Mil Hll II I I I 1M U sI N 1 U1- H I ( KI \HKII I 1 I Ui I I, r I I r I I I\DM IIITill li 1 HI' 1 -JIN 11^ H"N I TI I Ill\ Ml! in Id IN 1 I I i I Sli\I MSKI 1 I I SKI M I I FI I \I \kl Ml nl II I M I II1 k i n \Ili tl li \HNui n s\l nMI is i i n ni i i id i I H rIly i nut 1 HI I il I rt fI in 1 1 » 1 I I' IIVI II I I I I u I! 1 I W 1 r I *1 I III I W 1F t mil n I I I I)1 li h li Iriie| FI FillatI 1r 1 tnil 1ilJ tIII I! III IIilI It Ii k H1 i II !\rlhufendaWE HAVE PROPERTIESfrom $1,300 to $100,000$100,000Two Apartment Houtcs and Store*Fnrniihed, on tarardwalk, Includes riparianOeeMifront Lot, 100x230 $20,000Excellent for lutore buJMlnt, Inrlod*, riparian rl,hta.Exceptional Opportunity, Rooming HOUM $20,000Hai m brdroom., ineludM lie »p»rtrnentJ, Cenlml location.Revenue, I3SM, <strong>On</strong>e apt. healed. FumUhed. »8000 Cash, HI.ance on amoriiied mortfajc. Co.t itt,0M.Two-Fwnily Brick Apartment $2500SeueiMi Rental »*50. Fumlsh*4Cottage - 4 bedroomt, fumuhed $3180Located «Iose te beaeh.Bungalow, bay section ...... $3000Tlu-« bedrooDU, gumgt, hMt.Cottage and garage, furnUhed „ . $1300OWNERS BEND US TOUR LISTINGSWe Are Not AHoeiated with th* Mai EiUtc Boardm- MaoPHERSON300.13lh Start fhent 1861II'll!1 i Iill Ih, 1HVF 1fte t IIC 111fI ll.l.lIfen In.I I1 I II hiI A ItHiII I it IFI lll I IfIIf AIFH. Iii MI III II 1"theiIIlif HiI nltn In.njw r I I y\ll II I |ih »th Tlu 1 ,M wife, M.Mirn >in IheI uellaLakiIf t III II L ill II I deil l>< Ihr Iliii'l < |i|>;< i,t A< lion•mil Hillmil VI.II. Rilomon T f.leillie i p u n .|,|, „,!,,,, I,, ,„,,, , „, l,,v,' I IIIIourlh (lute ii A.hon i.f n. wassiilri tu hnvr been rrivcn iipprnvn](if tin flBhtinji men thmisclveS:Ho, Hum! AnotherFire at WildwoodFiremen <strong>of</strong> builiWililwiinii i!i>,pntlnieiils wcru called out Wetlnesd;.yin extiiiMuish ii blaze nt Hie<strong>On</strong>nv,.iilifillHull, apeiieer nv, iinclthe Bunlclwnlk,The flie was cciufiiiMi to tile iinrtlisfcrlifcii nf the buildlrii; on the npjjruiichleiidiiiii ti, Hie hall,whcri'liie siriiiiu <strong>of</strong> nn iinntcupifiistur.'was ablaie. The Ci.iiwnliiin Hull hbeing operated by Hum's EIHIT-I,risCB, wlioBe Btiiiiicl Tiienire wnstlestrriycti by arc uuly abnm n muiithEnrlin tiiis week Wiltlwimtl policerirreslec! fuur vaillis i,n rhrrrm's ufsinrtiim aiiiiihcr un ti.i the boardwulkwilii HintItui niclnn Him Tillslire burni-d u siimll ;,mi <strong>of</strong> the walkboiuio it wns evIiliKiilslicd by pnllii-iieii on tin set lie.Says Sea Isle BetterWithout RailroadRemoval <strong>of</strong> railroad service toSen Isle <strong>City</strong> wns a -blesshifi in dis-RUisc," because it eliminated onetinyexfiirsinnisttrade. NiehnlaiisNichnlsim, rciirinit commodtjrc <strong>of</strong>the Sen Isle <strong>City</strong> yacht Club, toldthe Rotary club uf Uiut ri'siirt lastwack...Speflkllic on pu»t-wai- plnils andjimltiB, he declared thnt Sen Isleimist be made n city nf homes.Wideninc <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk andniakhij, the Yacht Club basin niivlfjablewere I wo Improvements hesaw as necessary. He said the re.sort should adapt a zunini" lawwhich "would nnl hurt anyone unlessthey nre attempting to hurtSea Isle. 1 'PHILADELPHIA MANHEADS YACHT CLl'BArthur C, Pnitei-siiii. nf Philndel.phla, wns elected cnmmntlore <strong>of</strong> tileBen Isle <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club at a recentmeeiinfi-Antwerp Woman, Visitor Here;Soon To Go Home, After Year-Of Tenor As Exile-RefugeeContinued from pafe 1them,"In Liverpool, where she spent'(line time, with the wife <strong>of</strong> the chiefeiiijinccr <strong>of</strong> tho ship <strong>of</strong> which Mr.<strong>On</strong>ffnuy was captoin, she was sub-Jested to bombing raids for 10 daysnnd nights,"We fled to theundergroundisiibwayi, where it wa* cold andwet," ulie continued. "No fresh air,nii_llKlit, Aftiir two hours I said thatif I wits to die, I would Brefer to dinin betl, so I returned to the house."* * *"IMPRISONED- BY TABLEBui throughout thnt ordeal <strong>of</strong>terror, her sense <strong>of</strong> humor did notdcseii her, Hhe recalled her attemptto take refuge under a living roomlable."I Bot under it," she said, "butafter the platie-s had Rono I foundthat the lable had imprisoned nle.I rcniiiined there several hours untila friend extricated me."Two years FIBO, en route to NovnStotiii, her ship was bombed, uiitarrived Riiiely, despite the fact thuiduring a bad storm it became sepaiatoairom the convoy. . ,And then Halifax!"Wo. hadn't seen lights for tBrenyrari," Mrs, aaffiieyeontlnUBd.The brilliant, lighted utreetJ ufKalifaii were like fireworks to UN.When my husband told mo thiione cfjuld buy ice cream and fruit,all without ration (.tiunps, I didn'tbiihim."Tomlin Hoi ^Board ElectsMrs. Oalfney said that lo herthe wont tragedy <strong>of</strong> iht MI rawnichliif the averwhelBied Bel-(hut troops stnifling tack fromIhe front after Btlfium |>ve upthe hopeleH atrufile."They had no Jood, no ammunl.tlon," she said, "But they were stillfiercely loyal to King Leopold, wliuiiRd leu them inta battle and thenhad surrendered to stop the Uielosssacrifice <strong>of</strong> Belgian lives. They saidhe WJJi like a father, sparing themall he could. They told <strong>of</strong> the King'sgiving his last cigaret to a soldier,"All <strong>of</strong> tho Belgian people wantKing Leopold to again rule ourMimtry after the war. We place noblaait on him."Methodist SpeakerLegion PostHas ElectionMoyer Named ToHead VeteransO, Joseph Moyer was elected comininder <strong>of</strong> MorJan-Ranck Post, AmeitcanLegion, at the annual electionWednesday eycnlny in the Posr,I n.om.j on the Music Pier, He willI su'coed Post Oommalider Russell E,I Crane.Others elected were: Jack Q, Jornee,seliiiir vice uoinmandei; EdwardA Mowbray, Jr. juiilar vicecommaiidiT; 41 Bnyder, serBoantat-arnis.Hay Perlts, flnaiice orficBr,and Phil Shafto, adjutant,Leroy Jeiff ics, Ray perks and Phi!ahaftn, as delegatts, and John 1£.Trout, c. Joseph Moyer and Ruisr11 E Crane, as alternates, repre.sent the Post at the LeEion Con-PR, EVERETT W, PALMERWeil known Minister <strong>of</strong> the Centenary- TabernaeleMethodistChurch. Ciimden, »'"l be guestspeaker for the First Methodist iriDardwalk Twiii|ht Sfrvke, Son.day ricning.nvailabie, The new sectinii wouldcoiiuiin n stnrnfte rorini niid kiiclienand possible added recreationalspace,Trooper Injured,Avoiding CrashRaymond DiLeonardo, a trouperattached to the Court House StalePolice barracta, was removed to Atlaiulr<strong>City</strong> Hospital Sunday lortreiitment <strong>of</strong> Injuries received whenhis motorcycle jumped a curb atNorth Wildwood to avoid strikingnn automobile.He was thrown IB leet ai hoswerved to avoid a collision.DiLeonardo recently fliured In thearrest <strong>of</strong> three men and eonfiscatioii<strong>of</strong> two trucks carrying alcoholequipment at Clejment,Del Haven MAgain PresidentOfficers <strong>of</strong> the Cape May CountyBurdette Tomlin MoTHorial HospitalFoundation were re-elected atthe annual meeting in the old courthouseTuesdny iiignt, at CourtHome.They are: Joaepu MUlman, DelHaven praident; Freeliolder Ralph• T Btevens, Cape May, and Walter• Orimth, North Wildwood, vicepresidents;r. Mulford Stevens,Cape May, secretary;RaymondErrickion, Cape May Court Housotreaiurer.I John 8. Hemphill, <strong>of</strong> Stone H»r-Bor, was elected to succeed Rev.I Charles A, Button as a membu' <strong>of</strong>I the Board ef Governors Rev, But-] ton recently was transferred iromI stone Harbor to an out-ol-couiitychurch.Sevenother members <strong>of</strong> tiltbo-irdwhose terou expired were reelected.They were: Harry 1. Arajder, Avalon; Gtiirjje C, Clarke,Washington, DC; Freeholder O, M,Corson and William B, Powell,Ooiirt House; Commisaioner aeoig"W, Krarinian, Wildwood; R, B, Mason,Bellepliln; Jesse D, LudlamStoiie Harbor.Gag Industry Wars<strong>On</strong> Black MarketThe gasoline Industry has promisedcooperation with OPA in drivingout Illegitimate iasollne operatorsin an eflort to halt black marketoperations in gasoline.The action was taken at a meeting<strong>of</strong> a newly formed Oasollne AdvisoryCommittee at Oamden.Representatives <strong>of</strong> the gasolinL 1industry from Atlantic. Burlington,Cape May, Cainden, Cumberland.Gloucester and Salem Countieswere present.Mr iind Mrs. J. Ocomc John. »fBeverly Hill*^ are enjoying a vacationnt Tile Biseayne,Miss Mary n. Bickert. <strong>of</strong> PittsbiirBh,arrived this week to spniiasome time ot The <strong>Ocean</strong>ic.MOOBLYNTod*]' ml Sat.A sparkling feehnlcqlor tunefea.,"Bathing Beauty" is a welljtoekodshowcase <strong>of</strong> flwt-te Meat, Swimstar Mlsg Willlama. Harry Jamesand his Jlvers, Basil Rathbone, Uicvibrant Bouth American baritoneCarlos Ramirez, Xavier Ougat anfihis Latin American orchestra, and1 swing organist Ethel Smith are buta few <strong>of</strong> the rjersonaUUei who pack', the picture with entertainment.Forty campus eutlas, an equal numberol dazzling dancers, and thirty,two aquabeauties lend It furthereye appeal,Mon., Toes, ana Wed,With Charles Laughton in the titlerole as a whinulcal spook whosometimes removea his head andi carries it Jauntily under his arm,and with Margaret O'Brien and RobertYoung as his TO-stan, Metro-! tioldwyn-MayBr's "The Oantervillelahost," opening Monday at thiMoorlyn Theatre, one <strong>of</strong> Oscr.rWilde's most amuslni talts, materializesinto a screen play <strong>of</strong> noveland wide entertainmeiit appeal,I Though deft and plentiful com.edy is its main portion, with much<strong>of</strong> the original and sparkling sniirei <strong>of</strong> Wilde's wrltini retained, thereare aUo moments <strong>of</strong> gripplnf andpoignant heart interest during thsunfolding <strong>of</strong> the story on the screen.! Thiirs,, rti. and Sat.I The team <strong>of</strong> paulette OoddardI and Sonny Tufts, a sensational pairIn Pai amount's "Bo Proudly W3Hall." rotum in another Mark Bandrlchproduction for the game aiutiioin a picture called "I Love ASoldier,"ArrivinR Thursday at the MoorlynTheatre, it deils with a timely' problem—w'sethei ut not girl^should marry in wartime. Of toursc.Mr, and Mrs, Edward M. O'Brien,I <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are guests at Thej Lincoln.I Mrs,, p. M. Thelss, <strong>of</strong> Derry, Pa.,is sojourniiiB at The <strong>Ocean</strong>ic,..„,_I Muniuiiesfound in Maminoth.Cave, Kciiiutky. have been identinodas <strong>of</strong> pre-Columbian tlmeg, poc-| slbly 1B00 years old.this tlietne merely forms the bails 'M It vividly teconitauotot,<strong>of</strong> the plot since the Incidents in denti whUU *0nJte 1^"*the story run madly from one ei- -"— "*—trenie to the other, covering IHIUIIM,comedy and dramaSTRANDNeit Week EndParamounfs"The Great Mom«nt"co-starring Betty Field andJoel McCriB, Is another <strong>of</strong> Prestonaturgei 1 hits which reaches 0\i~, tospell-blndmovie audlenccc. Xft*liiiigh-fUled comedy. Is historical Inita theiiie, describing the utrugKl*<strong>of</strong> a young dentist to remove painthrough lita discovery <strong>of</strong> an anaesthetic,VILLAGEToday and KatnrdayWarner Broi. 1new thrill-pocieanim about America's molt widelyloved humorist, "The Adventures <strong>of</strong>Mut Twain," which recently com.pleted engagements at advancedprices in two hundredtheatresthroughout the country, will be ijf»fiTcd nt popular prices beginning'Thursday at the VUlage, FrcdiicMarch and Alexis Smith are starredIn the Jesse L. Lasky productionwhich was directed by Irving Mapper.SURFFToday and S»t.Tile power and scope <strong>of</strong> Paramount'i"The itory <strong>of</strong> Dr, Wasiel"which opened last nirtit at flipBurf Theatre, gives audiences a^rea.ion to celfibrate. This fine Technieolurnim, produced by Cecil B.OeMiUe, is absorbing entertainmentC hitfbJAVA.ATGOLDElGALLEISATURDAYONLYStarting ,t 9MiuicByDONRIAnd Bta O.t*M1t*GINI HENRYVOCALIST••HABOLD MABIDTBTKNOR SAX Wmmvriitian, now III session at Atlantic<strong>City</strong>.Mrs. p; E. Leedon and Miss MarlenrLeedon, <strong>of</strong> Southampton, Pa,,(ffllarc vatatlolilng at The Hanscom,DEEPSEAFisKini<strong>On</strong> the LEWIS CARLTONEvery SAT., SUN, and THURS.Leaves at 9 A, M, from Chris Dock9th St, and the BayCoast Guard Ideuliflmtloi, Card Required <strong>On</strong> AI! nern Sea TripsBoat Available on Other Days for Charier or Private ParliesCipt. J. L, LOPERPhones 8581Resident i: DIMSterling SilvwANKLETSHand EngravingJETER - the - JEWELER1142 Boardwalk 832 Asbury Ave,Plus80ftFederalTaiBODYSjnSThe salt air hastens RUST!Don't let your bent or ruityfenders deteriorate into uselessness.The eventual costwill bo less if body or fenderinjuries are repaired andpainted immediately. Remembermany types <strong>of</strong> fenderscannot be replaced alany price for the durationand sometime after.Complete Car PaintingAll Type Wreck WorkGeneral Auto RepairingEstimates Cheerfully FurnishedBISHOPUSB Asbury Ave.Cor. 12th Si.Telephone IMSFlanders PoolsExpert Instructorsipeela! Juvenile LcssoniDiving TaaihtAverage Pool Tempers lure 7S'Pools 30cPool! & Room 00cFaeU, Suit & Hoom igeFRESH SEA WATERBoardwalk At 11th StreetW. HERBERT HORNER, MannferPlusTuFISHING 35cChildren 25c, Plus Tax59th STREET PIEROCEAN OIT» PUBLIC FISIIINO PIERDeep Water PWiiiif at High or low TidesShore nit <strong>Line</strong> Bus Strvlcr Every Hulf-hourfrom Anywhere In <strong>Ocean</strong> OityAll Dir. come ft a,No Exit. ckinMTiefcje rm siltind Rcnl - liltStlKUBEBtlBfPhone8583Three Feathers Lansdowne -Fifths ^A=i Fifths * A Ji\ ALSO GINS • CORDIALSMAENNER'S<strong>On</strong> the Circle — Somers PointThe Best Draft Beer in Somers PointPhone Somers Point 963Children'sAmusements6th and BoardwalkGILLIAN'S• FUN DECK*Plymouth PI, & B'walkTheplace hundreds <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Outati meetand entertain the children.Fun for Vonng in] OldPOINTCAB SERVICESomer* PointDay or NightTOMSULLIVANThe Popular Family ShowplaceSEASIDTHEATRE - SOMERS POWTTMUKS., SEPT. 7—Double PHlUe"Melody Parade"Fid Bito u< Hi> onkenn %"Mr, Muggi Steps Out" -- - ' - -- - Hull Hill, G«bfMIThe East Side Kiilg wiih Leu _Boll, Billy MBellti •FKI. i SAT., HPT, MGanjw.y far Thi-, OrUI Hyttetlr«l B«Otl


wr•H-T1I OPEN EVERY WEBKDAY BVENINQSpecialsSO All-Wool BLANKETSReg. 14.95 reductd H |2,95Whita Corded Cotton NAPKINSReg. Price 1.25 duz.| QQ doz.Children"i Cotton PANTIESMusiir [finkClam Bake ToAid HospitalCourt House OutingSeptember 30Completion <strong>of</strong> plans for an oldfashionedclam bake at Court HouseBat uday afternoon. September 30,iur the benelit o£ the Cape MayCounty Burdette Tomlln MemorialHnspitnl Foundation was announcedthis week by the Court JiuiiseChumber <strong>of</strong> CommerceTickets, at il.00 each, will go onsale next week in all parts nf thecountyThe menu will Include clams, raw,baked and siciimed; oysters, rawand baked; corn mi the cob, frankfurtersand rolls, potato chips, eyister crackers, cocktail simce, relish,c<strong>of</strong>fee und s<strong>of</strong>t drinks.The bake will be held In the pietilegrounds a! the county park unN. Main st.. court House, from !to 5 p.m. Harry w spalriliig, <strong>of</strong>Court Hniise, will be in charge.The entire net proceed), will be •turned over tu she Huspit.il Fiiim- jChamber u! Com-Organist Continuesid ulnl nuHighway LightingTo be ResumedHighway safety lighting em tailedI thiouvhuut the State dining thi.ir (imrqencv hnb been orderedoriti b\ State Hl|{hH iv Ctmml),it r Hptiii.tr Mllkr Jrictlim wn ritmilmemird h\J lull's L HmHiKhwii1 Enijniir who i\plainednablc battitfrunireportcontribution <strong>of</strong> |M00 from the eiilumiibilolicense fees find gasolinetaxes for 167 units and the totalwill gradually be increased until Itequals thut <strong>of</strong> prf war daysFAR JAR AWAYTuu paLieiittnaiu Tur Mnnarwith ufinal u iMiint. that H hi continuedIci Itnorn tlum hi would ise tjikentu S< atlle , jaiiliii and pidc. lot. [tit n hiviiiinuliiiii impf rlilcnt Ii u ird-,ll luiliM b\ 111ill in i m iiTiltt i tin in1 hi .Win?Ni « ( iiiSi lltliI Iputidunnt ii pliedlint hiill iiuhliit atlpiidili-inl Milii i on Uiili | nin HI 4" n ih rmmMDDRLYNContinuous lOiSO a.m. lo Mldnl(«TlliJRS,, PRI. * NAT,, SEPT. 7-8-H ~~HEII SKI I ION . ISTIIEU WILLIAMS . IUeiJKAN POitTKB - IIAimv JAMKS - XAVIKHj"BATHING BEAUTY "In Teeliiiieiilti rTERMINAL CAB24-Hour ServiceGEORGE G. ASilTONciiiiiniimureeIn thefire being made fmpiitcMllif mid CI'IIIT"3 for 1,00Children's Co/duroy OVERALLSSlH". l I,, 4 _ \,.B |.,|| < ul.ir*1.79Now! Ladies' JERSEY BLOUSESHilrH :!2 lii :i(i _ LungKIIM vi-sjewelry Neck 2 95M:nh> In St-il fur S'U'iCotton Dish TOWELSReg. 2CkBoyi 1Striped T SHIRTSReg. LOOOur Sept, Allotment <strong>of</strong>BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS42 gauge Sheer 89 645 gauge All Rayon 96645 gauge Very Fine Mesh 1 O246 gauge Rayon—lisle top 1 Q O46 gauge Rayon—stretchy tops 1 Qfl51 gauge Rayon—lisle top T 9951 gauge Rayon—xlong 11051 gauge All Rayon, Rayon top 1.10Owing to the limited amount we'vewe reserve the right to limit quantitiei.quiills, humi'sh-I'Vl-lllSThi> nnnii.il nape Mav Cnliniv Pe'Pnratle will be held In Conn Hiiusflnn the nuirtihijt <strong>of</strong> the same dayThis event al.su is sponsored by theChamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, which willuriivlili- siiii.ibleprlprs and kniivcnlrsResort's Schoolsj To Open Monday| (•.iniiiiueil from page 1• iniisl lie i nii.llftl by September LH• Ih" hi,in ul ihe lliil'cl week nl In,-|ii-rm. .ir ihi-v will mil he accepted.Miniiiwii aUu puiilleil Mill lh.iichildren ul Slimmerfaniilii's maysian w-hiini here If they desire.Tea"heis are scheduled I.I reportfor Die new lermtoday, tn mei'twith the respective princlpaLs andthosuperintendent In discuss tinyear'swork.PAIIOf'HIAI. SCHOOL TO OPENNKATTllt'RSDAVClasses ,,l HI Aimusline:'Parr-.chin! Scliiiiil. and si anilAllniiiniiv.,will reconvene for till' lieuti'ivii next Thursday iiinniini: Iiwasalinmiureil by Ri-v Biiitliii:,'.mi'w V Duvlii. pastor.Itivill be liiipu,s>-ib]e In npi n i.'iMund.iy because Ihe bliildini! willbe lifctl fur Siinchiv masses and M'VeralU;i>s an- nect'Ssaiy inr >heMINHIXn IN FRANCEPvl Allen Micklc. 35. an Inf.in- !iryniiin, is iiiissihij In acH.ni inFiani-i', ihi' War IJcpnnnii in miWedlirftlay advised his |iariiiiji M-ana Mrs Clarence Mickle uf Din.lilsvilleNct valuatltiii ur real ami pri. ,jsiinal jirupi-riv liMitl bv ii.«e.v. l,r.>andcuiiiiiy bu.irds uf tnxiiiinii inNew Jflsi-y is $^,403,273 407presrntatiaiw on the organat Ihe first Mflhinllst ( huri h anilun the Hatnmonil Insliuiliinl atthe Minirlyn Theater IluurdHalkTiiiiieht Nerviees have been en.jtiyed thriiughtiut the season, «IIII IIntinui- tlirou)hout September inhik paaitltin a» orraniNt and dlreetor<strong>of</strong> music for I-'irM Methodist,Tuliil nilllllji-r ul FederalrinphiyesIn New Jersey in IIMI was 73,MO.inulpiireil tn 11 ,S:j4 Stiltc • in|)IiHI>-,.thi' Ni-w Ji-rsi-y Tiixpnyirs A.« |.iiiiiiii.^ass. ii'lt'iiin^ In MMliri'. nfIrii> I)i|]ari.'r,i'nt uf I.iibiil'0114CITY CABi SERVICE010514- HOUR SKKVICEAHPhonesAmericanPhoneTAXI 0200Stand Sth & WestOpposite A*P StoreGift ALUMINUM JEWELRYHint! I nr kid Designs In Uiml.ill Augustl.i HIM( HH%lrii.ii si ,11 ill s:i,MM < Kl M ISI »l(!tl\l.-.I iiwiii Sniff Iliii!> > ',0 In *», 0(1MUTH'SJEWELRY GIFTS''"i.iHifTi MUiii :,-- yoiu Kyamiiiff Qf Ih.U'-ir..nil himriil jiiii^m,,t!! <strong>of</strong> valiies.Illi: tilfl1I1I1I ai that fiiil.iit'.tiiwn niiiluiisls eachii,' iii;iij/ei! Li3 ci'nls ailmissiuii In Ihe city,Siih't 1 then \\i< have lealncil that Wililwuiiil,mil 1 nijrsi.:|i i- IIII\VII the nullity, istiiyiiu' ivilli a similaridea.Il Wnii't he so iniii h the 2^-cen! lullthatvill ilivi it many a nintnristfmni the tulltakiiiLresiii't.s In t'.ll-l'ri'i 1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Itivill Iv i he pi iiifiult ul' thp tiling—the fortI hit 1 Atlantir (Its' ami Wililu'nnd svillihhli/e visitors i'ui' Ihe pi'is ilejje nf siielid-: ?iJJ [In if saeatinii rnnni'V in tlmse lesnrls.Going, Going, Gone!.Trili11 I.iiwif-. I'hilailclphian whn recentlylamiiiieil the dearth ,if ilinncijai-ki'tsmiiiIIIJJ (ireaii <strong>City</strong>'s male piipillaie, prnhillilywill set this down as /innthei' rxiiniplnnf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> snniKness, Hilt we canniitfnri'irii a chnrtle or tsvii nver the tintr'taiidiiijfsin i ess i if the niuMicipnlitys real istnte,'iin-tiiiii last sveek.Tv.-iMit \ -Mini' (.rrnnps nf city-ownpd prop,prtie'i. repriHeiitiiiK minimum bids totnlinifS'21,17,"), wiint iitider the hammer to an en-(Mr I'liimiful <strong>of</strong> liiiyers for SMlJ.FioO,fdiijilc thin with the (iii'i'ent impressivevfiliinie nf private salys, lnrite nnd small.ntiil we have a market in svhicli the rrsurt('im take iiiHtifiahle pride.Thus 1,-ir, it Hi'iiiiiH tn l>e sound as a tlollai-.It rellects tin fait that thrifty people.with war enl'M I il jj" t" invest, know a KOodiJiintr when they see it. The (rood tliitiff lAOii'iiii <strong>City</strong>, with its liai'ktcriiiind nf charfitter,its liiiKi'iu'ss-likc, systcniatii' pro-Ki'i-mi nl delit retirement JIIKI its hijjlt 1'iM 1 -renlntri nf lax fnllei-tinns. Tliev all add upUisiifcty fin- ],pi|| estate investiii's,Wlien iinies sverp tiuuTh. in the earlyinno'H.Ocniii <strong>City</strong> rpfiisfd to emulate mostn f its ni'iirhhc rs that refiimlefl their dciits,thus deferiinfT- the evil day nf payment.Itisienil, this resort tifihtoned its i>«* 11 andnii't, or even nnticipated, its ilelit maturilifs.It sy.,s hnrd on everybody. It wouldhave hiii n HO milch easier tn have coasted.Rut tui'iiy that far-sijrlitpd policy is pnyitif?Miss Helen Miif nliiik wns mar,rii'il l nf tlio (rrnnt. if nny, therit V is nhle tn obtain fiom thu Rtnto for•Well «„,.],._,Thc Soiiih jf, ni ] group will be in thereP'u'hii-iif. and it will he entitled to n lienr-'"K »n its Hajrn f 0! , n f n j r shnl'fl <strong>of</strong> the im.Provoments. Without the Assoeintion,south Enders might he largely overlookedm tho general clamor.WANTED—Secluded estate and goodw whh i immeriatelv, A. Hitler andgang,x—We spend billions liberatingpopnresseH masses'; then we lock"Pour own kidH in school!frost«°°n will be on the punkin',ee on our deierted streets.HiH'lirflour,V'iii• 111111-'ilillllll'i Till'Vis. biiiii'i iinilprill', Inr nnIM-wivi-HOf Wijiiilen ,inv., IISI Kin ui!llOMM I•Ii' Daily Hi'lilini-1-I.e(l|4er pub.• I ii liinp shimmK where tin.i Icuions «ITII closing In oni piiii-es iis 7'i'zew. (iraiizin^Hsil^iis^i-^ In Piiiiinil.fffi Down-County.— Editors Views <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la CamTHINOS OF OHEATEST VALUEIWiidwond Leader)rlit tliinys uf yrs'iitesl value aremow WHOM, worth cannotb*.|n6EOMIS,liFour 'wetka ago thUwlth m gtBtomtntf "tr * r"»0 timei «aJ '"•• ln »» 10iifiiriMii'ri Norwejiian children, hun-We wurry about jobs for the boys when they come Jln »» 10died:, <strong>of</strong> diffi'it-iH kinds <strong>of</strong> instru- home. We wonder whether the national economy can l>re v* s * ni "• a. mv«bb lk f i hh h ill I""' tni : Bil- Oil ml tinUivill Uniiili-ri'i.1 ill n.I'uii'iu-d inulCiiinninmitonkYiiii rnulel liny ii 1P33 Clievroi-uiuh tiniy two sriirs ulti. fm:, in Kurt?- uiiram-.Juiiii, Lewis unit Fi>ninn Cnreylint! OliifDroKdov.i.n mi O.-i'an Cny stiirrliiuat!..---ii,' i-iii-i'i-r, aimiiltaiieoiiKly in thtMiitnii vt-li' Ottirt-r Snniupl priiini.niiwlj i-M-iipi-d liijiir^ wl'i-n ;iliiii-piiiinil pliTf <strong>of</strong> conn-i'ii. ar.-i-iuvi I a HIV hiill ilouiway If j I wlih.in iwo fi-i't <strong>of</strong> him.rh{. i.pi'fial House committee In-I'i'siiisaiing iMfcutive ayenries hasrailedupuii ConyTesa to restriciihe wide und <strong>of</strong>ten assumed'authority <strong>of</strong> such agencies Rpp.wti-e t'liibarltnd ri'sciiiaiivt. Howard finiiili IDVii i. thp commiltee chairman dt^tlaredthai Coniiress must , nnctMich leMlsliition if tin- fitisti'iv, ultilt- cuiiiitry :ire lo huvr any prnit'ctionIroiii arbitrary nction bvthose in charise <strong>of</strong> i-xiTulivi ;I'J-M-nt'ips <strong>of</strong> thp BOvcriimmt . .selling up nn over- Official aniioiincement <strong>of</strong> thedisposal <strong>of</strong> surplus abveinments contraci terminationproperty Ij, niarini. loan procedure is mma Iiaihid nsout- <strong>of</strong> the bitiijest uids yd receivedin ihe reconveihiun prugram.Tin- new procediiri'will enablew'ar contractors to convert into•ashnppioxlmaiely fln per ee-ni<strong>of</strong> the v.llMf <strong>of</strong> ihi-ir mvelitoncs.ler-civiibles. etc. nn hiunl ;n t),,time uf cnneclliitinnSpeculation In the capital Utiirii Donald M Nelson will nutreturn io the WPB ui Hie end <strong>of</strong>hispriM'nt mLsniun to Chiiin itwasniileil tliai n WJnte House:talinieiit s:lid there would be •noments for Russian army snrgeoni, rtbsorb the shock <strong>of</strong> reconversion: whether there will J""'thr *fbillion dollarsmillions <strong>of</strong> pounds <strong>of</strong> seed lo r- - be another depression that will make the depression losses resulting from poorplan! .he scoichiH earth <strong>of</strong> Rir.- ••' the 1930'a seem like a bocm, construction exceeded 30slaWe are bewildered by the colossal naUonal debt dollars in the game period."Tn rominue work such as this, °nd the confiscatory taxes that appari*tly are to„„__ ».--*tlie National War Fund ntimpaiBTi i-ttend on and on into the future ...* N UGLY PICTUREis now on The American peopleAnd finally, when Germany does give up, we Imagine Sergeant Joe D'OsIt*:]ate askpcl for $2JOOoooonprobably will still be at war with Japan. It may b= coming home from war. TheNm- jersey's sharp is s-i soo 000 months or years before Nippon ta conquered,<strong>of</strong> his wedding is set andMuv County's share is §30-Taklnij It nil in all, therefore, we doubt if many making is in order. He pays- --• ,,f us win teel like blowing <strong>of</strong>f the lid, only 11.000 down on a " '• • • m a subcrb <strong>of</strong> hij homi town, '.Finally, aj one writer pointed out. how are we real *or aJJows him 18 PHI to IBoiiiB to know when peace comes? Hitler and his gam f ff lni remaining t4,O0O inmay vanish before we are well within the borders <strong>of</strong> llltePayments <strong>of</strong> »35 a montB.ihe Heieli. Thus th€re may be no government ;o The Vc0¥ » prlneipaJ, interwta few small asstisments. A homeThe Oerman army admittedly is badly dlsoi'. nas °Mn started,BanlJed, though it still has a lot <strong>of</strong> flght !eft_in spots.Nearly five years paai. Jot Jan.With no Hitler to tell it what to do, how can we lor »> four years old. There haw •000 00. That's a mighty small coitfor something <strong>of</strong> such yTeat value(he worth <strong>of</strong> which is beyond men--LOANS WILL HELP VETERANSVeterans <strong>of</strong> World War II me tifflclally suHender the nationi litjible for substantial loans j4iia*"-antced by the federal and si. ncits in order tollsh themselmii in civilian business ixpeet It to suddenly give up simultaneously on allupon their dlseharBe from military fronts?a lot <strong>of</strong> costly repairs, espec- •iallv when the piano broke throughTheHouse and Ihe Senatepassed different bills, and themiiisiires were seni lo conferenceThe hnal bill, affectillB disposilul property estiiiiaud lo he Wnrih5100 billion, will tie <strong>of</strong> vital impuiliinceto industry M well us lyall other elements hi tli.call economyrvipeIt is still our gueis that we are going to have « 'he living room floor. The WontSiinli opportunities will be <strong>of</strong> tie- troublesome time brinilng about complete peace. It door no longer fits Its frame.l b l f l iing costs are like robbery. Th«,place' is not worth the tl,000 ;Mto pay on it and Joe is ready toquit. The D'Omks familyent^t• * *temporary quarters nnd taket aPeace may be achieved so gradually this time loss <strong>of</strong> 13,000 phis,thn 1 - nobody will known «hen it actually arrives. . • .In that ease, all our concern as to whether wewill celeb.atc or not will prove futile.in our opinion. America's reaction to the good alp, ed irSffilmntno^.news that his been prevalent many weeks Is a fairmoved ln Th» «,«] ., lurltrrion <strong>of</strong> what to expect when peace arrives. As SS^Sone Allied victory after another has been .chronicledliboutthere beini; im chnnije inhairnian . . ,WPB lias annoum-id reLixaiinnson use <strong>of</strong> all coioiv, in.shue inaniifinlure, tu upplv to ali iiiotive.ij'c-scepi iwu-iiinc '-lioi-.tPreviouslyill-hiuck. while, Al'iliv rii.,scl. tnwlli-uyset. and naturalcolors wenpeiniittedmenfous benefit to the mm themnia>'nna "y be won on| y • ftgl 'a lon »'mBt ySBr| M ° rselves, bill even more far reaching iPPl>H-up engagements, all over Germany. In thatwill be their eift-=l on ueneral ecc 'MPect. we have had a preview in Prance <strong>of</strong> whatri'imir conditions'"' anticipate after we cross the Rhine,It is gratifying to knowtnotNew Jersev is one nf the ftr ! itsuites to provide a supplememy!prnm'am <strong>of</strong> veti'ran assistnii''?.whirh even out-distances tlie federalprtiaram by quaranteeiiij noper cent <strong>of</strong> loaas up io S3,Mo foreliriible stat.i vcternns.By yiviim these men an opoorin(lie true American way whertthe on!- litnitiition is individualiibllily I lie United States and tileStiite ol New Jersey ai'i shewingin sniail menstire the appieciiitionci! a Mraiefiil people for tliein iiduus snerifif-es their f1^4men have made.THE OTHER il.SOOThe house is not paid forl d iSffil'^ beforethem to a taiilIn Fmnce, Itoly and on the Ruwl.n front, the typicai » tlSV^wffcSSwd V"«S.on the home front has been; Good! Butnow let us get on with the job!When Oermany is conquered the prevailing sen-HousingAdministration,Soon the FHA takes the mortgngeV) YEARS AGOMissAlipe Francis, <strong>of</strong> aprlnsI like wun a cup donated byRaliih 1, Chcj-.U-r for captuiinBIi" Atiilllllf Coast OilChampionshipThe Low Down - - The High CostFrom Hickory Grove OTheFl.iniiei-s anniiimcMl it h.ifl &"lnusin.red a v.iilit in lakt Lmests nn '1 V| T-siuliiH' ami lishliiy trips twice dai-I "As a nation, you know, we areTennis hurtl lu beat for overdoing thin («.I am not upset too much about it,because tomorrow we will be evernmethinj.else verms whn;.is we ur hipped on todnvToday it is Pecurii}," There isnothing wronj; withiFriiiii the New Jersey Tanpiiyprs'Association!The ordinary siodey nridine ma.chine kniiws nn pnlitics and playsno favorites Al times, its uuiiisjiirerlmeclianlsiii dirks out some startlinatotals thai tell a thrilline storyand also preach a sound lesson inHUMES.-iNDt'STRY, RECRE-ATIONAI. FACILITIES NEEDEWi('ape ^lay County GaaetteiAt lea«i two families <strong>of</strong> the calibreany community can ill affordin 1 iso lune iiCTtcl out <strong>of</strong> CapeMay Cnliit House, due to the faclhat they were unnble to rrlit suit,ftbli' !iulisiim facilities.After that will come the Herculean task <strong>of</strong> re-'.""- storiiin the world to some semblance <strong>of</strong> equilbrium,""'•For many years to eciTne, there will remain somuch unfinished business that we as a nation willhive little time or inclination to indulge in more than uages. During 1941 trouble MMtflSquiet, thoughtful rejoicine that we at least may be 1«eloping in houses built In IMSmaking prairesa toward a better, more secure lifeJn such deals exceeds MM «ndthere are plenty <strong>of</strong> them.At <strong>of</strong> Dscember 31, 1B«, thifflAhad insured B4.M3 mort-Plctiiri-5 nf W WnriiBeam's'•(li.lly ilu?eir' class on Ihe bench other:i|!i)eareil in a Denver, Colo. new.'orth Jersey prinrip.iliiy ruled by Mayor Husue, anil<strong>Ocean</strong> County, the light littleSmall Jersey ballwick where SenniorTom MalliU isnow in tlie armed forces.Another crying need is recreationalfacilities lindoor nnd outdoor!for the boys and girls <strong>of</strong> thecommunity. "If we are to achieve the purpose for which w«entered the war, it would be the greatest tactical errorto accjpt unconditional surrender when they deemit advisable to gl


Ourwhich mufctd the» 31-year-old molttook SieejB «*•i evening when anItoaf ttt«onto.witness the,1 ft BaUty, pastor <strong>of</strong>__, Introduced toe intaker,A. Saldwto, attorney and<strong>of</strong> pamden, who relatedfr oTSe mortwie.IGEexplained that the_jlpkB <strong>of</strong> tht BuUdinf inj wta flMOO, at which time a• Mfment <strong>of</strong> #6,500 wai made; a balance <strong>of</strong> MOW.Mtod for tte ReetorF, he canmadeout. to tB« lotam, acttng as trustee!!ifWomtn 1 ! AttioUary <strong>of</strong> 1 Holyj''Church: Ita. Amy Hexapresident;Mm. i«to Scatter-, tnaawer; JKH. Sarah Barton,Jennie iehuBio, Ms. Sarah*, and MBS. Mary Dlttrich.mUt efforts thi mort.r imrtflnetrt to this extent:per 9,,vm, Vim BjBtenrteri $1U>; <strong>Oct</strong>ober 31, itt, MOO,__ ; «, 1180, mm <strong>Oct</strong>ober 81,. WOO; leaving a balance <strong>of</strong> M-MP».,V ;• •¥ ALL BILLS PAIOIn M^ the building was deede;!'i to* Meter, wardens and vestry,i <strong>of</strong>f tile Church, all outstandinghaving been paid by Mr;,IHonal efforts were maditttmortgafe until JuneMiss Ohrtatina LuUe was__ by the vestry to act as! for a new Rectory MortgageXJlilcfly through h§r effortsadditional reductions were1 December M, 1940, ISO; January,%' l«t 'WTO; February 21, 1943,IMP; January 30 <strong>1944</strong>, •1000, whichift »ttW ts be paid.Since May <strong>of</strong> this year, that sun)m rafted and flnal payment mackn the TSortgnge. Most <strong>of</strong> the arn-' was realized through couU'lmtmade in envelopes, knowni "aflent mtMengtrs", which weirsi each week in the churc'iI by Miss Lulle.After Mr, Baldwin*" talk. Missl was sailed upon to estplamthe rectory happened to "oa* C Wien the bufliing was put' sale, it was found that thi[ Church stood on propert;-to the owner <strong>of</strong> theto order that the church•have to be moved, theyto buy tha bouse tonds.BURNED_atx <strong>of</strong> the eventae DO-;enrred wnen Mn. Barah Jane Luller-Ut the match which burses; ihei mortgage, thus symbolizing the S»-|-:y^i.i ftpj^n. <strong>of</strong> tiie rectory, Pol-I lowing,the program, the congreg*-tton win Invited to the rectory tort««e snacoHee.• ; : Ttt .aollciwlng names, in whosememory contributions had beenmade toward the mortgage fund,: were read, at the altar: Jtfri, achutoo,Irmn Holt, Otorge MlUspaugh,f Atoltrong,ArBolS Shaw,^in the Lord Forever: for in theLord Jehovah is Everlast.nsStrength." Isaiah M:4.Sunday. Sept. 10:7 p.m., Bible Bonk Study 1 "TheTrulh Shall Make You Free."8 p.m Watchtower Bible StudvThe Anointed and 'Men <strong>of</strong> Oood-Will'."-Jud Henk hat * novel fny el l*ttlnsvsgttsblM. tttt. He allon hi*neighbors to cultivate nil vacantlot and then reaps the harvest.Thut PerelBii mellon mult havebeen good, Henk; swipe one for me I• • •If any one should inquire whatmade the water so dirty over theweek end, Newt Morrell took hissemi-annual dip. Or wu he downoi) the beach to give the girli thaonce oytr?• • *Due to exiting condltionl, OMan<strong>City</strong> may have seemed over-crowdedthis Bummer. However we hope thatfinal victory will be ours before tht>Bummer <strong>of</strong> 1MB, With victory, foodstuffs, help, etc., will become avaU^able and our <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity merchantswill be in a better position to takecare <strong>of</strong> the crowds. Speaking ontheir behalf, we wish to thank youfor your patience,Oome early next year and staylate. Better be on the safe sideand make your arrangements beforeyou leave this Bummer,* * *Bob Platzer and Newt Morrell puton a boxing match to amuse theboys the other evening. Gentlemen"Wild Cot Boh" nnd "Bruiser Newt"mauled each other all over the oartill Newt swallowed 'half <strong>of</strong> his cigar(the same cigar he has beenchewing on all Summer) but asusu he shook hands and calltd ita draw.•«? He WMwwdw mplnochK pitold theyin on the trita'ltttlooting foe tha_. However, whenup in tht first carhi decided it wai too far to walk,Well, Monday ia » bad d»y lormoit<strong>of</strong> us anywmy, Fred,• • •We have noticed that our lnttustrtouipresidint, "Meirt" li hoanobbingwith mtaiben in other parti<strong>of</strong> the tram. Could be he expect*to run for Mother tenm, W«tehyourseil, Newt. "Butch, the Jerk",hat I votes lined UP I• • *Join Grove, Uie mayor or Sealite <strong>City</strong>, betttr known to the boysas "pop", expressed thi Wish thathe could commute ttll Winter providedthere were enough pinochleplayers riding every day. Well, John,now Is ft good time to start thatpinochle league, why not get thetrain craw to sign up.• • •Doctor Ritter and Ralph SelWercommute most <strong>of</strong> the year and areswell pinochle players. Your newsboyknows, because he hai the pitasure<strong>of</strong> playing with them,• • •Thi Summer season is over. Thiyear <strong>of</strong> IBM to most <strong>of</strong> us will bean unpleasant memory. We hopebefore IMS is born finai victory willbe ours and our sons, husbands,daughters and sweethearts, will beback with us again. Ood willing!Hnrry Bellwoar is back on thetrain nfaln after his recent IllnessOlad to see you back. Harry. Youlend a tone <strong>of</strong> refinement to thepir.aehle leaf ue—also a lot <strong>of</strong> noise• • •At last n-e found out where Char.lie Oretz hangs out these coolmornings. He says it seems warmerup front, near the engine. Whydon't you try riding with the engineer,Charlie?* • *The firm <strong>of</strong> Shuster, Henk andYeager has about completed itsboat call except the motori and Itwill be ready for launching soon^(we hopei. The palatial cruiser willbear the name <strong>of</strong> "Miss Commuter"and goodfloats!luck, boys, we hope itHIMINCHAKCERV OF NIW JERSEY> !.II,I.IAN IIIKI K:llf.HI,!•i 1-,.1 I,TRfNITT CTISCOPALllth at. and Central av.Be*. B. S. Bailey, Uertnp7:30 and 8 a,m. Holy Communion,10 a.m. Church Bering],11:18 a.m. Morning Service and sermon.Tuesdays at 2:15 p.m. (except litLUBRICATIONPALMER1110-29 AVE,Hal.-.IHi-l.ii'' Mi.pISMii i,,. I.,ILast minute news—just oil theprrss: Forrest Yeagef's anchor stillrevtuuns mi the bottom <strong>of</strong> the taiv'.Any memb<strong>of</strong> who has a spare anchor,send it to Forrest collect,• * *Rn,\ intind. V. John, our secretary,must be in the money, for we hnveriiily ,^een liim a few times all Summer.Mnsi <strong>of</strong> our mrmbej-s have t--,work for a living. How do you d,iIt, Ray?* * •Wednesdiiy. August 30, found fewplnocl.Ie players on the train. JohnPiiLiier had a hot tip nt Ctnl'dei!?tiie mid took the boys with himE o R t . as usual.Charles Lawson is having a grnnHtime this Bummer as Charles. Jr..is running the business Dad, alterrommuting 35 years, is takjnj Fiwell-earned vacation. Oood' icalUiand "nod luck, Charles.Who said Sinitty had disappear.Reduced Rates for Sept, and <strong>Oct</strong>.LOGAN MANOR609 - 8th St.EUROPEAN PLANHOT 4 COLD RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMSOwnership-ManagementFRANK E, LOGAN, Prop.i We have lambasted our president,I Newt Morrell, unmercifully in thiscolumn and on the train all BummerNewt has done a swell Jobhandling the affairs <strong>of</strong> Ihe cluband deserves full credit for the finespirit <strong>of</strong> cooperation among ourmembers and various commuters.Our criticism has just been alittle hone play, Bxeuse our dust.Newt,• * *We recently .mentioned Butch, theJerk, as presidential timber. JakeOrousc conducted a Gallup poll atthe meeting the other night andfound that Butch would receive Svotes, besides his own.• • *We have been waiting for anotherone-<strong>of</strong> Al Hlnman's hosenfefferstories He <strong>of</strong>ttimes tells such talesbui not for publication. How aboutit, Al, can't you give us one? Youknow, just tempered down a bit.• * •We again refer you to the newfangledboard the pinochle playersare using. It Is built on the orderoi an hour glass with sides cut outto fit the contours <strong>of</strong> the playersand with straps to go over theshuulders so that the game may goon while the players are standing—If interested, place YOUR orderswith Frank Gorman,• • *Boy Johnaoii and Bob PlaUelwiam puipriiankstilling*, nil h,.,)?... S iallnn fansii &mi fitting*"~T. I'liKfllKK NOTirE ihal if. »f.iiifh hrariiig, ihf i'uniniissiunfr ilf.iiri Ihal t-i? sfiifil propFriy fi>n?3 Mifh niila»fiil pftipprty. and ,)pprfififfiyforffilpfi, h^ will di?*-. ...ii iti ateiifdari.e with tile |,j,.i8 <strong>of</strong> siith Statin*-, aiid niay in Kisiiori iiFdFF fhnf tlir liiiiliiing tif ;,rr.iii or iin which iiarl <strong>of</strong> siirh UIIIAW-IS l,Hn!c ; ,J whfn sr-uii\ (Kr=ram)fthiill not hi- oerti.if iiSF:| for ariy puf|i*,Si- WhatMJFVCfh IK-riNfi noi ist'tcdjuK i,fi in(Hit iii thf f'itlirt (A { iia:fiSFy. nti the ^ih dny i,fimM Ivahia Cuiln-anv f*.anIJvi=* ii"i flfannnji Anrnrp, ni the JUati 5 <strong>of</strong> Prfni, rNFn(ilainaiiI, 3n?l The Piiinylvuni.1 rrimpafiy for InsnranfF^ ctti I,ivrl iii.titiirit; Aiinnini-^, t n Trn^trp, fti [ |POrl!I,AR SONG SERVICE LED BYJ, 1LOVD MAHONY, Phito., Pi.fllABLES T, JALIKE, Barilnne Soli.bl, Phlla,, t»,DANIEL BRODHEAP, TrampfltrMARIONThe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Associationito appreciation for your interest and coopiratiuB nmaking its 65th season a splendid success.CircletteSprayWaveThe Deluxe Heatless PermanentNo matter what type <strong>of</strong> hair you may have, or whatyour probletnt <strong>of</strong> waving have been in the past—youtan ask for a Circtette Wave with perfect confidencethat it will give you a beautiful wave, and will makekeeping your hair perfectly groomed a simple matter.Asianvphdup, miMONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1M4,rFfi ihF liiJiif* nf t«f!Vrarid Hv'tk I 1 , hi,, to ail, at iinp n'rliH-k itiii= affFfiiiHi! <strong>of</strong> ^aiil day, a! shr Bhrrifl'lifliiF, in ( ajSF May fouri Hfiiise,t.afiMaV rci-hiy, S*FW kfsfy:AM (hat cFfiain ttiprtKiiKFf! iiFpmisp'witli t)w ajtpnrtFriaiHf s. iri tho lii.t ins Hie ^jtiiheastiiiie <strong>of</strong>"Jcfan AvPniiF= flpypnlv feet widei andKtfpiling ilipncf N^rihrastwifdly, parjjf) »itl! Said Oe?an Avenue, nnfiiufidffd and ssvenfy and sixty nunflffdihs ffft H7QM) to a psinf in aline drawii at fight SHg]?a In Lie*anAvffnip Jfom a point oti ihe sail) SaiitrVf3%t side <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue: whleh las!mentinneil puint en CJcean Avenue ft atthe dislane* oi three hundred and thirtyfeet (JJO*) goinhwen <strong>of</strong> K!?v?nth Str»t:THfiJfQE estendini Bsutheastwirdiythrer hiiiidred 3nd ten afid two hundredind flipety-Hir.e ihcHissndths €310,299"*fret V» 3 f*»"t pn the Norriiwestefjjfijde<strong>of</strong> Hew HS3rdwa!Ni thfnce fxlrudiimalong the same Southwest waf dly OReAntberiailCADILLACPONTIACSale* uid ServiceWm. T, PowellllSS Aibury Ave.BOULEVARDPHARMACYThii nenift b •poruored by UMM <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> butioMnin recognition <strong>of</strong> our churche* «rv«co,beoefit and valua to our own community.\U\ SERVING YOU SINCE 1910cnp*COMPANY•fta 00.dH4TrnioauM amWATSB SBBVIOEi OO.TH« MATIOHAI' BANKOOCAN maCot, <strong>Ocean</strong> An., «Jam Logan DeLuxe let CreamOPEN THRU 8EPTEMBEB,New«p«per» - MagazinesFountain ServiceBATTERSEA ROADATLANTIC ILVD,tut —HI-PRESSUREWASHTE1AT lOIJK CABTO A OOOD WASHM Mi AllMMt n.NHihtnc, ciMnliu Norlhwt.twitdiy ilani111* Nurttic.tt iii« el uid Twelfth Knit,l*o hundred ind fifly-lwo «nd wicntyInhundreiKhi fed, (2S2.75-) u lhe Arilmehii&ticd poifit tfid pllfe sf beginning.Anil IIKI all land lyim wilh • wl.ith ,1nne Ilnndred ind ieventy And SixtfHundnUii (170.60) Pwt ilonj theNDftliiaiifFlyside line al iBJd TwelfthStreet at extended and between isid lidgline ind a line paraiifl therewith snd<strong>On</strong>e llundrtd and Seventy and Sist?Hundrcdllii (170.401 Keei Ngriheaitwardl|r.th£refr<strong>of</strong>n, laid width extendinjf fromthe pfefmtes where the same bsund a^•ngresaid alsns the Northwesterly side <strong>of</strong>the new hoirdwiiik as hereinabove dea,"Titled Soiitiifaitwanily ia the esterlpFtie established ti? the Coniniiiisionerlappoiiiieii uiider die aiilherfty <strong>of</strong> the Actentitled "An Act tn ascertain the fightsnf the State and di Riparian Owners inH-e iai>ds Ijiiiijf iiiiiler the waters dl theHay <strong>of</strong> New York aiid elsewhere in theRtgte" approved April 11, !S€4 and the*Li|!p!erit.'ntii thereto, mentioned in s eer,] hy which the premises werei.nvryF,! tr- said George H. Lirigley and(;. liownril Scl'ermFrhom hy CnmheriandTniiit Company <strong>of</strong> Briduetan. a cQiporatioii <strong>of</strong> New jeriey. Truslee, dated D~lenilier ai, ionl anil recorded Ocinher 4,IWS in the (apf Mny roiinly Clerk'sHook Nn. mi oi tJeedi at pages61^Amiwhidiieiinder drcreerrfit and Shfriff', l,t heNORMAN N. TAVI.OH,PateH AiiKiit,t 2J. <strong>1944</strong>.' 'l_.' Tiit Paul. Soi'r,t I.pffiJS.Now Many WearFALSE TEETHWith Mora ComfortFASTRF.TII. a jiksiniil alkgline (non.add i ,,(,,V,I,T. hiihl. la),, ."ill murefirmly, Tn pai and lalb iii morecoin*(url, jun Biriiikle a lillltFASTRETHan jc*i!f ]i!:it?M. Nu liiunrTiy, gimty,jpaaiylaSte 4,F i>#illig- Ci!Pt?k,»)ARTICLE IV—Section I, Paragraphs 1 through 11 (with part tfRevised(institutionFOR THE STATE OF NEW JERSEYTo Bm Votad Upon at a Whole bythe Votert <strong>of</strong> New Jeriey at thmGeneral Election, Nov. 7, <strong>1944</strong>uovarnorIVIXICUTIVISICTION 11. The extcntiw power iliall boOov«mor:Quallflcattoni,Election2, The Governor ihsll be notleu than thirty years <strong>of</strong> age,and shall have been fortwenty yean, at least, a eit.lien <strong>of</strong> the United Statei, and a resident <strong>of</strong>this State ieven years next before his election,unless he shall have been absent during thattime on the public bujine§s <strong>of</strong> the UnitedStates or <strong>of</strong> thii State.3. No member <strong>of</strong> CongressGovernor!w p erlon holding any Fed-BIlqualHIcaHsni traj or g tale 0^ee or p 0| i,(ion, <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it iliall exereiie the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Governor;and if the Governor shall become amember <strong>of</strong> Congreaa or ahull accept any Federalor State <strong>of</strong>fice, or position, <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it, his<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Covernor shall thereupon be vacant.No Governor ihall be elected or appointed bythe Legislature to any <strong>of</strong>fice during the termfor which he ihall have been elected Governor.The Covernor shall be electedMIST ty ** legally qualified votera <strong>of</strong>llMflSIIthig State. The person having thehighest number <strong>of</strong> votes ihall be the Gov.ernor; but if two or more shall be equal andhighest in votes, one <strong>of</strong> them ihall be electedGovernor by the vote <strong>of</strong> a majority <strong>of</strong> themembers <strong>of</strong> both houses in joint meeting atthe regular legislative session next followingthe election for Governor by the people, Contestedelections for the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Governor ihallbe determined in such manner as may be providedby law. ,_6. Tn eaie <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong> theOov.mor,Governor-elect before he itSu«.««lontoqualifl e d into <strong>of</strong>fiee, in oaieOfflra Ift, 7)<strong>of</strong> (he death , ciigllB ,i 0B orrrmoval from <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Governor or in cue<strong>of</strong> a vacancy in the <strong>of</strong>fice for any other cause,the powera, duties and emoluments <strong>of</strong> the<strong>of</strong>fice ahull devolve upon the President <strong>of</strong> theSenate, and in case <strong>of</strong> his death, resignationor removal, I lien upon the Speaker <strong>of</strong> theGeneral Aisembly for the time being, until aGovernor be elected and qualified.7, In case <strong>of</strong> the impeachment <strong>of</strong> the Gov.ernor, his absence fron] the State or inabilityto discharge the duties <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice, the powere,duties and emoluments <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice ihalldevolve upon the President <strong>of</strong> the Senate, andin case <strong>of</strong> ilia death, resignation or removal,then upon the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the General A».scmbly for the time being, until the Governoriinrieiii heil or absent ihall be acquitted orshall return or the inability shall cease, oruntil a Governor be elected and qualified.nil? • v» lhe ° mc0 <strong>of</strong> Owcrnor, anillng Voconcy Governor shaU be elected t<strong>of</strong>ill the unexpired term at the nest generalelection succeeding the vacancy unless thevacancy shall occur within sixty daya imme*iliately preceding a general election in whichease he shall lie elected at the second succeedinggeneral election; but no election to fillan unexptred term shall be held in any yearin which a Governor li to be elected for afull term, A Governor elected for an unejpircilterm may assume his <strong>of</strong>fice as soon a»his election hai|been determined.and recommend nuk HMMMt U ba mtjdeem expedient; he •ball take «are that thelaws be faithfully executed, and grant commissionsto all <strong>of</strong>ficer* elected or appointed pnrsuantto the provisions <strong>of</strong> thii Constitution.All <strong>of</strong>ficers whose election or appointmentshall not otherwise be provided lor by thiaConstitution or by law Mall be nominated bythe Governor and appointed by him with theadvice and consent <strong>of</strong> the Senate. No vacancyin any <strong>of</strong>fice which it to he filled by the Governorwith the advice and content <strong>of</strong> theSenate or by the Senate and General Atsemblyin joint meeting may be filled by the Gov*ernor by a temporary or ad interim appointmentat any time, except at may be providedby law.Nomination*andConfirmation11. The Senate thill eitherconfirm or reject each nominationto <strong>of</strong>fice within aperiod <strong>of</strong> tix weekt afterthe same hai been submitted ts it by theGovernor unlesi within that period the nominationii withdrawn by the Governor or returnedto the Governor hf the Senatet andany nomination Dot i-ejected, withdrawn orreturned within the period ihall be deemadconfirmed at the expiration <strong>of</strong> Ait perioti.The withdrawal or return <strong>of</strong> a nominatiDiibefore its confirmation ihall render it <strong>of</strong> noeffect. No appointment or nomination •hallbe made by the Governor during the laat week<strong>of</strong> his term.Oov»rnortTerm af Offlia5) A Governor elected for afull term ihall hold his <strong>of</strong>ficefor four years beginning atnoon on the second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> January nextfollowing the election for Governor by thepeople and ending at noon on the secondTuesday <strong>of</strong> January four yean thereafter,The Governor, when elected for any full term,•hall be incapable <strong>of</strong> holding the <strong>of</strong>fice againuntil the second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> January in thefourth yew after the expiration <strong>of</strong> the term.&»»».


INUHirORMHelps To WipeOut 300 Japs<strong>On</strong> His BirthdayRetort Man RtletesHair-Raising Experienceon SaipanPfc Harry Sundstrom, <strong>of</strong> the D•, Marine Odrpi, marked his birthdayanniversary by helping tn wipeout hundreds <strong>of</strong> Japs on Balpaiiisland, according to a letter receivedby his mother, Mr» MaryBUndBtrom,BO Central av.Bespit* the high rate <strong>of</strong> Americancasualties in this Invasion, PfrSundstr<strong>of</strong>ii went through thr in-nthlanding and subsequent hcivyfighting without injury, he repnrttd,CHAPLAIN WOUNDEDHowever, Ills cousin, ClinplilnJohn whalen, was wouneli d b,seven pieces <strong>of</strong> (hnrpiiel In hu- li ftana, shoulder and leg, but I? mmrecovered."After I hit the bonch, I got aJap who was tlpd up Into :i tiniundstroin wrote, "Annthm innover my fox hole, UP gut closi mmbecause I mistook him fnr iw <strong>of</strong>our Marines, A few otlirr Mirmcand myself got seven Jnps undt-f ashack,300 JAPS ON HIS BIRTHDAY"The night <strong>of</strong> that Bimssi lut.irk.300 Japs were trapped betwcfii ourcompany's two mtithiiio mms Wegot all <strong>of</strong> them Tills was on mybirthday"We went over to Tirmiii niitlcleaned that up. but Tlninn wasn'tas bad as Saipan, T hope I IIPVIThave to see another D-Dny likeBalpan!"He added that he cnueht tlfusurfever after the Tinlan tattle binthat it wasn't as bad as mnlnrin.Carey Is PromotedTo Full LieutenantMeets ResortFriend OverseasJarvU Chats withEddie BowenThey lay that if you stand onthe cnrnei <strong>of</strong> 8th St. and Asburyav. long enough, you'll see everybodyin Oeeau <strong>City</strong>,That's nbolit the wny It is withthe L.C.I enift aboard which Htmel'Jarvls, quartermaster (2LM, is servngin the EuroDesin theatro <strong>of</strong> iipertlons,Jnrvls, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, nlld Mrs RalphD. Jnrvia. in 1 Orean <strong>City</strong>, in-eiiis tnhave (in iiiicriniiy knack <strong>of</strong> nii'rtin,*nther bluejacketsfrom his hometown, even though he Is in almosteortstiuit clrciilatlonMRKTS TWO HKSORT SAILORSIn i"ci>m 'iioiitlis lni liMs advisedj his pnrenis nf nicetmpK wlm m,ij riiftrrrnt lucnl ^riilnrs in uilcl aiHiinlr<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Man IsPromoted in IndiaL FENTON C \Itr\E Fcntan Carts U S N R., so,iuf Mr end Mrs T J Cim <strong>of</strong> thtfrecent 1\ %ss piurnotrd tn thei ink nf full lu utt nantFin mi rh 'tn .uhlnllr nifuti nf fht*nnlAii SUitmn Bunkt i lull. Intl.,Liiutrnmt C.uu i-* m aliving usthr pvetutht.' ifu i r tif i Srjjiii'titi'Drtichnu nt in n Ciinn'Viicriiiti\in uni* Hi tinlii im hide \nvniu1 inri iT lili ti uui kI u uii n i ini d \n , fin- hup,tn spt nd i \M tfeIPHM in OtH*anCi\\ this Fall at tin Ir humr, jyi hst nl nltiTuilnii cliii"--es miKle ililiiliK the bi.M pi'limlii M.nrli 1U4Bciipy ul ilii-Si' pliersir.iih'd ClrIjln.'kf.l ill Rlu Cinil.Irani(in..'-, lilt' eliii-f MIi :li.- c-iii- i,ml (ltd mi fii'itSpiMiifr ' bn puhhti ni tin- storeMitil iii.i \,k4iii.iiiv; .•.Miii.'. im.ii lin- ;ilr ! .- •- - - - ^ _nl'.il IVllt'll Ul'iKS l.illi'll til J.hi|l ho.!,.,[ Ililll ill Ilii. Mdr. I'll!' UnllMtlt'ilii ,.| «.i', lifiili'tl nt lllf Nimil til'.-, ' li.i.lll I apt' M.iy lli'l.ilf h.'lll:; ;.'.1 lit-: IlINNKR SKT\v :-i. n.. \,,iiWei(,LANDSCAPING, :iilii i-IUIIh iMM'H.v.lutHlilliH Hilt (IdUifs Hi l-M-ils iimj^ |WiiSM'.iiiun A ml Hpifiiil Pti^iairij Ti'ffuMl-'KKD sniMIHTVo* !», V¥l> 1. M-ys La'tdnij. N. jNeed a NewROOFor Just a Repair Job?In eilher ewe—call Independent, We've the i 1perience, the men, the malerials ind thetnent to give you a perfect job on any typt.We've been ro<strong>of</strong>ers for many years indeiptrtulbo for many more. That's why an Indeguoranlee means •omething. Pick a rolia^anciallv lound firm to rt-ro<strong>of</strong> for you. Call'Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co,I/HERS OF CEIlTAIN-TEKlt HOOFINCi PR<strong>On</strong>iJCti"IW • «lli !|.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS '...i i .i "l .1.1 .-,,","> j'•i ' t *JCard <strong>of</strong> Thank*For Sale•bnuL . ..I ""TlMliiiT MH IAILU THAN 'im A M «, «. „ ARE AQiNTB for new Flrtstone,Lee and aqodyBiir TiresI vyiHi! in i)i,ink iill nv [riiMids fur B *id Tubes. Bring us yourriitiunthf iimnv i i.pri'KniiiiiK inriived e«rtlncateaj <strong>On</strong>klal Tire Insnectlpri• 1 in ii in my iiiihbiiiidK ioiiK Illness I station: OPA prices. Pint grade rp.CLASSIFIED All BATESFWtAll CUffified Advertisini CashRoomi For Rent(lurlhi! niv rrn'lit ijiTfavpinchl,Uurolliv u Lcmont,cuppliiK: prompt service. KURTZQAgAOE, lit and Atlantic HV. tl,1The ExchanRe—' • ,[ 641 ASaJURY AVE,BBDH. springa, inncrsprtniB, stoves,Wl.;-Wlriil n. iliMiik cur triiiitis Mr I. iceboxes, furniture ftnti lurniihiIi. mum cards mid' tliiwnfa IT- ln P' antique furniture gl«si andmini 1 •••• (ini ri't'i'iil iiOtii wccidiniiMriIfL Mlh OhWlll ]I Hl'llivMm. Buy and tell almost anythiiiB, Appraisala made. Borne spacefor puhlie storuge._W.SALE — LINOLEUM — Inlaid —rugs—yard goods. Call 1083-R.Iorfree eatimale, PATTON'B, 52 WestLost; av, iLJffY AVE R<strong>of</strong>im, twin bfils KIX Nn :t^uliiiil? water, B;iililiiR |)r|. I'.MIHI ;eelitral to ul' ocllvlilcs, : Opli--h.t I,lie rates. Specialweekly nl i*ii->in-Lear Phone Otean <strong>City</strong> [ AIIII-.S-,, ,,i ii,,,],., .,,-cl;,- it,. L .in", h," ii,i "»,.:..^.I, u.8WMCKUL.NG; ;;:liII, ,'i in tiKm ,,l ."ll«livII.«V Ira,,.. | SjlABS ^VU5s.""iiUitllbll! 73F" Smt"' .• i I'ii.iii' "" "' ' ' '*""""' houses or summer cottaije. 8x10—:' , 'Oxld, $0.80, Nice selection <strong>of</strong> handI- ,.i..,„!.„! „( ,,, ,,krp, ,„„„»,„ rr;i- hooked rugs, Shagiy and bath rugs.,i •.kill. . 'i ,,"„„,' L. s Kiin.iny. All colors and sizes in stock, smith... ' >. .v..e .iN.FMViii, , riUg works, 41S W. Main St., Mlll-* m—TT i iH~~—! — I villa. N. J tf.Male Help WantedIff. I':3 S. Firming Ave,4 I',l5i Atlaiill, <strong>Ocean</strong> lit;Will IKtree Esllinalei Furnished — No Down111 liH!) iii.lin. M.in-h 'In--SCREENSMiili' - |{>|i;iirnl • l',iitileilllil In lillnl _- KMlll-hrlSOFFE the Builder,- MMII . ulii.iimi i ^ u riii- •.riii-e- nt (in..in I it* hnini» we h . n e in-.ukiLrd iiriniirIn -I iili'ieiii r.JOBBING RE-ROOFING REMODELING^TERMITES:JOHN E. TROUTHiiililer1053 Abbury Ave. Phone1200litj'iti-J-'-rvi I M . \ IIN.II it MI i in ,\. t o , (\Mitl:sAl.so TIIK TI-:ll.MIM.\ < i MII n| , . I th ., I,I,, ,„,,( M1 |ilul ,!„.- ' "' 'l- 1 '!' ...t. il. t.ikllia .,,,,• ,,.,( ,„ ,,,,O|, (Hit iiin nl111-''"' »H'i ~:n"iii h,-, -l.irleil. (I. im, illnu | he |,, u n li, hi -' " " ' ''''' '' "I'l. .1-- H i ,1,1-, ii v e n 11 tulii in,lii ,i,.|| , lihli-h, ,1|!;i1 l'"' Hi""!!)-.Ih.HIM In- Ml.llll- HllMI |l||i I,,.!,, I, ilhlllll""''•'' "'• h. - IIILI,. ill.- h, l i,r.,,,,., u,.,,« ,I|,,II,I (ini. in, i, i,,.r,ir,'l''y: l.i.i.i. ii. .ui,! ,1 ,ui ,|,,,rler Ih.in Ihi, |i»iu|ii, mav 1H.killed ..III.I n r m ; , i , si-,,1 ., iiil l i , I ili/il'-., -.eeC. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.12lh& West Ave. Phone 0150I (lit TIIK MUNTI-iXANC'EANii HKI'AIU or ,\ r.ru.iiiNtiASBESTOS and ASPHALT ROOFINGWhite Asbestos Sidewall ShingiesWalter V. Hess11134.;i(i Siiiipsnn Aiv. l'h, 0B4HWall liiiUrilWiiitliwrraniritliliiiH.llti.irtiWanledS l - l lHer SaleCOAT HANOKKHWiiiUCfl, Wt' willpayytiu L iC fiii'li iur ihi> wire in;iihingcrs thai yim nturii t" n-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tuilur aliup. 741 Asbiiiviv,tlSANTEDfilNM-ill w-l ••: I'liilihHavlllund (IIJ-1U s Ffw ijin-f.- III.AAIR CONDITI0NfflG|p ssli:;! »-"»•*""•'• Kl1 " : l>CRAIGandWAl" 1 "^" 1 "'" 111111 "" 1'Ph. 0916SthdSHEET METALWCf,I ITIKN . SI'OWISOiici Mir,i piiM WantedC-MT'~I.: .IA;lf'HI ii.iir, i,,i in iuli time ".nik ill, :, i4,,,,(| tt,ii.i.!,i Atldrt'SB DiiJi 3042, Sellmi-]-.ii,,]-L..ti"fr. • 9=8." I" , I',V(j Uli'ti HMIHC'MN I'll" b.llaiVf'•' : ' I I'll;.- I,.Mill ;ni(l infill*Apnh HI 1KM'-•II All ,^i \i'.\ Hnli! Hiin^t'itill0-8,t.i wink in l'hll.iii.iiAiinlv in xi1 KiiiiidtisWe have all types for all makes <strong>of</strong>cars Come iii for free taalttiycheck-up, Edward cj. Kurt?,, Ford,Mercury, Lincoln. 1st and Atlanticav. Phones 0500 and 689S 11-24.4.BURNER gas stove. JO-lh, lee retrigerawr.50«ft, garden hose, firstclass condition, sewing machine,other turniture. Lawn mowers sharpenedand .idjusted, M4 Plynn/iit'npi, see.inJJUn'ir after 5_gjn. fc-i\rabfc^modil radio *i38,0u1ainnelectric portable sewuianinehine. nil attachinenlh. used 2iiioiHIis: elertrie wsffle iron ifl soh3-n.14J.1MIN CHANCERV or NEWTO: t.KMMANTWN tlll'MTEnniilur nl lilc,'Hiili ..( Kiiiik II.Rlnker, IISL'U- I.EI'l'KUr S. RINK-UK and NATIIAIJE A. K KtlKK.IIKU. rf^iiliuirv IcKntrfU Hiiiirr Ihi:uill ,.( I'ljilfc ii: Hinltct, Dri'il ,MAKIilKT liiitllil.lA HINKKIl, *.'i!n! Lilliil H. liiiiini IKHDMH A i(,KI Ji, K it I, II.linO,.ii'.l ..I Niiilinlii A!( K.inli, i. MiWTliN li. I, K'lM'V,i,.,i,l,i.in lW,,irr un. In ill., mil "IS,i,lill.i A ,Si. v. j,-. Ii, , ',1 :,n,l ^Mill.I. ,,[ Ni B-1,.11 M. |(..I,, S. Drill , I'. I "•WARD RI1NKV. ..-i.iiiai; liunli. uii-,1fr iiir uiii ill Sri.hli,! 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O'hane,K:.tfiiii mi- i|.,ii,;i. tlK,iM|. diTi'ai-i.ii. ai|i|i,in iii.iy Ihiirf'iio havt- i,r i'laim t,i !i:ive;,i, iiiii.ri M iii ihi' iir.'ifii*!'s rni-iilii,lied intin- Tlnril tWillie <strong>of</strong> Aiiii.n nl »llid Bill;:!ii,i jis., lii'iraiisp i,iu nri- an heir a! taw, f v,,.,r iisier, Isohc! S Cr.iw.ir. ilecenJ.i,t, :iii,i \,ii! niiiy tliefi-fiiri: havi' fir claimi'i hive an iiiiiii'.t in ihi- iireinife$s nieii-II....r,l anil ,Ii'.i iiliril ill tin- ThiFil Tan.!'if A,ti,.ii ..( k.-...l Bill: and vnu, lli'lfii S.If,,in,', ini.. ni.iili. a |i,ir=t% di.fi'iiiiatit 1 jt= -i.,i!i,i, yrii.1 arc a li'gatci' uiiiicf the I.a^iNS.M :in,i 'tcslAiiit'iit nf viiir 5isli:f. Kath-.•nil,' f. tl'Kanf, aUn kiiiiiin in Kalh.r tinsti'.illtrr, crib iiineripriiie mattrisselei'trir hin m Asbui'V av. "ELEOTRIC Uftriieii clt*VT2Ts:i: mtarv aali sifier S200: a-burner Rastnve $1.30' kerttsenc redlantern ii TO; porch elidir •10.00:lainii shades, pirlures. 827 Third st.14J-1I0IN CHANCERY Or lllfJERSEYNOTICE TO ABSENT DEFBNDAHTSin II \ s M Id iill V...IV t:i(.M'K 1!l..il!l\«i!\I i \ \ n I. II HMHIVSilN"! i I. iM \" M Hi i|tl\^i .S II ill N ."-i i ,|H\«. i', ii ills I ~ | i !•: | II \ \\, \i.'. Mil I sill.I MAN I I." i \ k '.--iii i n \> in . i i i/ \iu:nisiii'.ri,,M i.ll %>: .M.i-ui.ii \ t,\i .;li.wM I N I . i I "I I'll \ I! Mil. 1 . ti'lINIi \U1( Mil Hill- ti :• IM'l'.H!. « II.I,! \\i iiiii!-: II i'i iii y . ifi i\s \ i-' • • i H i l tK ,t , , ;• , II i'l, I' ' liN, (' (I'K.inc II], ,•.•,,,- ,- I ,..,, „, . ,'K.,i , rl, .-,..•!li i \\i iii s • I I- w r K si n \ H \s ]'ii, \ il I- VM- 1 |u\'.'ilii|l% !'\rt. insfi. ui-:i,f\'.\ K. Ki '\i M-. 11111 N -• I'Vi WM'V I"..-I.I'llV i HUWNI-:MAHOaANY bedrooiii suite."full-sized beds, iiineispriiiiJ nviressrs and mil sprlriKS: metal liciliiiiei rnt Mils: iiS-piecc china dmHe; set; dinillH room sel,fwcf c.ppi'i eiul hot wmeFlPlimie 10M.UTKICiHT piiiiin in eood tiini fiiilt' rheap. Must be mnyetl in:i iiurrv Apply ti. M. Hutlu-rlfil'tl.Igjti Asbiiry_jiy,C-B.Uied Heating StovesCOAL arid wood stoves, ranees.buekiH-a-day. etc. Used bicycles.Reasonable. H, Raff and Sons,Hereford av.. Cape May OrurtHouse. Phani! 5.6941.tf.NATIONALFIREWORKS,Inc.NEEDS HELPFor Essential WarProductionHere is your opportunity to takea full part in the war effort. Noexprrienre necessary. Barnwhile you Icirn. rieasant workclose is your home.Apply TodayNATIONALFIREWORKS,PUBLIC SERVKE BUSTo CAMDEN-PHILADELPHIAti.OOA.M.U,00NM«»6.1iA.M.2,15 P.M.6.10 A. M. 1.10 P. M,i.4SA.M.T.I S P.M.t10.4SA,M.I.ISP.M.t Doe. not nin Sundnyi'Rum an Momlor onlyAdditionol Sundoy Service4.10 F.M. 7.10 P.M.6.10 P. M, 1.10 P. M.9.30 P.M.Buses leave fsr Sea lile <strong>City</strong>, Avahn,Stone Harkar, Wildwood, Cape Mayand Cape May Naval laia .9 30 A.M. .5,30 P.M.»11.30 A.M. T.10P.M,1 JO P.M. if.lOP.M.xl.lOP.M.11.10 P.M.•WHS Leave far Atlantic <strong>City</strong>10,00 A.M. I.SOP.M,11.50 A.M. LOOP. M,2.00 P. M, ».S0 P. M.3,50 P.M. 1.10 A.M.«—OHIIHI via Ocian Drlva Mrwaaii IMMNaiMr and WllJJSERVICE ItTWIlNAtlanlit <strong>City</strong> and New YorkFit Inlormoll<strong>On</strong> GaUOCIAN CITY TIRM1NALNinlh Stioot and Atlontlt AnnitPHONI 1296Announcements'FIRSTTHE FIRST SPIRITUALIST I; y.,.,. , .CHURCH ol Ot'ean <strong>City</strong>. N J. '• •1 WiKt ,1V. aervices: Frin.iv 7 4J ' «p.m Priviite readings 1 to * pitSaily, Miss Neal^PB"h'ATE "cfrcirTucsffiiy iilghTTiJUAil private readings dally by apnolntnient.Bee Madam Lonkwnod nt ,SIS Bay nv. after t p.m. Will rnlitinuc until September 18,9-Is. jiprarflTAL MEBTINe. Circle Sim- |day. Tuesday and Thursday at B If mPrivate readlngi except Friaysand Saturdays from 1 to 6.Mile, Btevenion, i!3 West av. If,Personnel Office, Twin Likes.Llldllit, Mil Mays Llndlnf. 4112,War Minegwer Commission, IU7 At-Untie av., Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,Bring birth certiflgaU or biBlterlinitie, Soclil ittiirltT Bid drillregistration cards.Essential workeri will not bo hiredwlthnBi italenem oi iWAITRESSESWANTEDNORTHWOODDining Room401 Wesley Ave.WANTEDExperiencedWAITRESSESRoom and Board in Addition to WagesFLANDERS HOTEL(Open Until <strong>Oct</strong>. 15th)Apply John YaegerElectrical Washer & Refrigeration ServiceKchiM.ik.i Leonard GE-Hol Point i'hllcnJACOB C. SCHUFF710 Aibury Ave. IMlRAjl<strong>of</strong>t Phone 1242Electrical Wiring m*L t -Radio RepairstJutujt thatefaeatm me made tf...C ARRYING Ui bride over the new home's threshold ,., a ]with every posiibla eonvtnlenea to lighten her work-JB laeton All-Electric Home—theue ore the things that dreamB asmode <strong>of</strong>. Her llfhttnf mm hain't any Um# tor day dteamtag, hutnothing con stop the visions that eomt to him in sleep or his longingfor the best when he's performed his last war task sad floae baek to Her,Civilioni and Service people aUks may w«U look forward •aferlyto the happy day when it's all over—when the lights go on ell over theworld .., when labor-saving electric appliance* may be had and wedfrttly, too.Save end share what you have now, you homemakers, plan foxElectricity's best when manufacturers eon again supply you..ATLANTIC CITYELECTRIC COMPANYSine.ELECTRSCiTY IS


„_.. Jterf C, /, Jb#« ages ubuut Lhlldren being bornthemKf.M-S LBTTERti GOINGIn ca"es whert the soldier is worried because he ha^n t hud a letterfrum his fainilv fur u long time,the Red Cru&s Lhecks up at homeUi find out whv and urge someonetu write In uther cases the soldierhimself is delinquent in writing andis pievuiled UDon lu let the familyknow how he Is Sometimes this isILS\ and utLusiunally the man scommanding <strong>of</strong>fictrjnust order him I , ilt,ti, uritri llIld<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the moxt pathetir kind<strong>of</strong> coses we hod to deal with wereimp*. In which a soldier ret-eheda letter from his flanee telling himshe had broken the encafenientor married somebody else MrAndreaK saidThen? were more<strong>of</strong> thiw than I like to thinkaboutneneralh the "nldier wa^ pretf>bndl> broken up The starch wa"taken uut uf him and he didn t carewhat happened to him let alumfighting the enemy About all werould do uas try to buck him upnmrh as possible Sometimes thehaplain could do more in ^uehcases than we could Other tlmpsa suldier would n"k us for adviceor help when he wad reluctant togo to the rhaplain We worked inclose cooperation with the chaplainsfur the Lummun good <strong>of</strong> the menKFADING ItOOMS AT FRONTAnother branch <strong>of</strong> Red Cross c ervirt ti¥trsea e maintain." rtidlngroom? und recreationalclubs Inprinclp-il citle or bares But the»eonlv benefit tile men who are not IIn contactwith the enem\ Turt-med} this tn ^umi extent theFieldService men establLhidmakeshift writing reading nnd leereitlunal facilities right up negi thefront line"Mr Andreas di bunked one snnconunun here at humpthat theRed Crosr rharges "ervice men fore\er\'nint it hand- out in the »n\uf Slipplic"That i» not thp case hp declaredAs i matter <strong>of</strong> fact the onl\thing soldiers in Italy had to payfor was food or refreshments theybought at our snack bars, and eventhere the t<strong>of</strong>fee was free. We wouldnot have charged for the food, butthe War Department ordered It thatlie was put through an intii n uiur i in lhl_ tuuntr\ andi M IH tu FortDeveils M lo.tu tin Cupe May Naval B initu feiin uitii il (.\|iirlnui biliri |ing i v( i (isExonerated <strong>of</strong>Car Theft ChargeA 16 \i 1] uld ^udujon bo\ ^ ifined 110 and tn t, fur drlUnwilhiiut i lie (Mil but exunpiatidol a cliaiti ul larcenv ol un uulomubile in puhtt it,urt Ii t T hur*;The bnj Hcibrrt Mirshbink Ind^pil jni ti d un iuiupiaiut ul MrFreflu F MusleiBunrdwulk nearResort Druggist onFrench CommitteeDr Paul F DeDan drug0Ut at 4t'ist and <strong>Ocean</strong> av II one resort rt.sidentwhu has kept L1OSL)> In louchwith tlie events which arc rapidh'ibiialinf, FranctDrDtD^n is a memberFrann Tun ver the PitrhFn ncli Commltict in thi UnltrdSt tte uiilth Issuts u WLiklv mlnir( graphed news "lieet from lti htadquit tit-, in New Yurk The paperM\i him mun f lets abuut tin\\ ik ifnidt Fianci whiili an inii ill ibli tu tin I'^ulir new i«*rTin lwut uf Anqu r t 2(i fnld thtt ntpji tt S\UT\ ol Un libt-intiun nf1 iri It ilnii diicliteiil if [jcji-t frtiniHu Fn nrh Rt Miuut ^rcjup thntin tht tut inijhthprr tt diup DI)n inn |nrf inntd nil if thnn 200u t f ibeitiigi i},[iinM rnilw ilintf in inpJ 400 1 ffilm tht ui tl'fHtO t ii ! lit tli tu %t il r (Jimit) t (SibiiL|-t- it, dn t inihiMri**^w irinul i ih niiiininnnnttilfarm home Froat To GirdFor Long War WiUi JapanRotary Speaker Saya American SelfishnessCan Wreck Perr.ianent PeaceThe sixth year or World War IIas ushered in last Friday AndFrldav night at The Lincoln Jhard-hittlnj Philadelphlan clorgyjman—ResWarren Bounders—put'•I I this question to the Botnry ClubDu you think that the soldierthe nallur the Marine or the boyin the Merchant Marine service whodied today wuuld have felt justified4 ill ndi) Hi.l! I illI ii inI>t r iilrne icIItin iii u1H0 il IIII ill h f III(1)111.IH«.! i1 111111Irti• Inun!1AigovernmentDEFENDS' Whfn we••id, ltguaranteedtw-frtedumi <strong>of</strong> theUHO drlvej? Have you lervcd onthe home front In every powiblc. - ' uf the",M1Fervently expressing the hope _""" SB ' ne roadthat young boys now in American |There h no teahomes may never have tu wear uir! „ „ „,„,forms In a third world war cleij?/- ^hiih our bovi gfgman warned that the glubal con I land and the wQrldfllct may still be far frrni nnlshrd I'" pcaci We mmt •«HP quoted an army generajIn dying tn nnlntnin the kind <strong>of</strong> 'pressing the opinion that after tylife vuu lived ludaj?, European war ends from 12 tu IUrging hl» nudlellce tnthinklive]i 1 I41h t risnir nf tht rnr h, \i ii^ in rampunv sith lifiitt i MarMrtL ITtaiirlhaWHier Mk Miv.l»\Robfrt hudn t tnifii the t irhi hid Inly him to I iki| WPB in New SearchFor War WorkersIIH r M iii| vu I r mini i illl! 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It h null I un 1in \ ill IJ- is %i II i II i Hi! t in El I f r % likt iM iff » ii pi ml Inpliidiull jii Ij ttl1 , n th fUhti iInsaidbrc HIMt!Couple Held Here<strong>On</strong> Morals ChargeMrVirginia Hrt-n 2a <strong>of</strong> Clurliiid O and Edviurd Warrtn 34Eutlitl O wtrt lipld under §,100luil fm thi ^runo jur\ b\ PuiirJudBi Huwird w irren ThurduH t \st*k cm ii rnuralchaiseTim wen arrp ted lien nt imid tLWii lutil eirher Iiist »erk ulinmpUliit <strong>of</strong> tin vnmnns, hu bondJohn A Hren uf the Nnv\ whitnttd theni here after he fuund| lii »ifi niiiiiiu nhen he wentj hnme on lenvtI The dt-fpiutiiiLi pleidtd not guiltvnnd v nil id u In iriiig In the lLCalin I 1 u H HiII mrii dluli1%nlu h i Itirnlni td uif, IIpiILII t \i t! t ii II uf tin r t ti lu nni i< tlrTi i •, 11 tin U H Empli iit\it! i Itn ft hit h i tuiit'h'i if the WVIC hut In Ipimltiiltdlit I bi tII IU lj( inttlliSlitfi II]mi in HII11% 111qiu nils*i d b^ ipt riiltiii^. ti mirr nii/td Thuin i" P CtMinpiair Direct! r lid thi ttfikAk OPERATIONRniid tsupervlsnr ThunmLOPCIEC unt\H L pi i nf Green Crtek i" rei uptriltnu Irni in nptriliun prif rmtd in All mtlc Cil\ Hu pit ii Inutrk He }md been in thi Im pitathr t seeks previiu 1\trsightbdieie straight unditrolghi tn bi wurthy uf the sacrifire innde bv the JBB 000 America")Laiuillle-—deadwounded andml'sinh—thus fin in thi wnr ho'ImutedWhile tli.w boys diedwhatMtTf 1OLI dslng 11 EverythiBf youruuld 11 Di.l vou live straight whiletlirie bo;i dird' 1Then i» i "cciind sroiip <strong>of</strong> cosuiltii-- tin bus- utiu will spendtin ii i ur their live in huspltalitruktii im III illv und physlLalIytin living tirad Till n».t nf linvliit,tit dmuirifit wa^ nf lifeIBut thi majority uf thuse whu'will return will b«> brtter jnentallynnd Phjmcnllvfllltd uut Thev liftusn bi ihn uill return a* menI HUH MOltALK IS HIGHLit mi- duvi mil thing humeBiik up tin ii ij In the siiviceWi hiivt i mistukin idrii tfiut tinII i tli if tin bi s un the bat HiHunt lmil". bnl ti riiiM HLS mnrnliis Uiuhir Dim thut uf tin liunufn lit II i •.imllji tn the mnraleil thi bilt ijsutrtd mm un Wnkr1 iunU btrfnri it fill What «IHtin ii liii im s. at-i *• Wus It a pleatnr iiitirt plim 1 . ur ships or reinr irn lilt HL-, Ni with dmth ^turnipHum In Hie 1 nt tlulr mtssaji was3ENU US MORE JAP3*I hivi uskid in im uf our servlrtin n Win urt tun in unfiim' Alimn univirsalh thiir rtph 1ms been Tn saTi gunrd Anirnra llbert\ Tn ixrpetuuti tin Unitid St itt' uf AiniiiinHOME FRONT S OBLIfi VTIONWhat ne % u dtniiu' 1 Hive v > i |,lvtil bluud t tin Ri"d Crii ' HiviMill buuBllt bund In the five WinLian drueH 1 Hut vuu given tn tinmonths mav hi reQuirtd tn runcjut rJapan"He uld that It might be nire^srFto invade Japan, and iaconquer the Japs inih bv inrhfeot by fsat " he r&ntlnuedThatwill cost more heys* *We nre prnne to thinkhe slidthat Hitler %&!> the primarv cuusrnf the war It »asn t Hltkr It wa,fl^hneSf nn a grund sralc wurlflde We think nf nurselve>i u c beinaltruLstic but wr uir just us helflMius tilt restOiltervtl*>e he thundered, n hv Inlillll did we load Jap ships withirfapIrun and lubricating nilknsKiiig thai U would be usetlajEalnut the ChineseThat which t nation sn^sh ill aL e u reap he LnlitinurdNATION DI.Fi.ATEDVVOIII.I) HAVE DIEDLi t KIt-am tn thinkTills vvar L uur prnpirtvIn thing vuu fenuld havihid this uur bi en lost You wtiuliirnltiu hove bern dend than tn hovnsit n vniir stm i= mtnun ulth Nn,lnd Ji |_ suldlei 11TIIL uur was caused bv u irldaideselfLihneis and If when it isover wr return to nur uld UPV iftile »e uill breed another Litlint kid niusihis Wt j nl inlu thianrIn prutict nur liviHud uilu t ue wuuld havi dlid a.' a intlunVkilh nil il" fn%«i he rierlnrpdthe Unlttd iitatis niill hn the be,miuiltlti ufOHI Tin Revit"trilghTlun iretolnt tltruduc.ed tweliumi un brieffureijn Jlminrr on <strong>of</strong>Mrs Ruy j;Moinlav nlKland Appri nPiu,|l „W I it, I] .DarbyBeamsnM' andOthrr (,uI O( nr|,t W <strong>On</strong>ceOPA toService ChargeInve-tl(,dt TK f rnmmmt DivL,im rr theHI trictaflici aremnkt a tin tk <strong>of</strong> share*im biletirvieL chirga;p irkingIndicating anjLetli rs hnvi |je en ^j ,JJihi niliiB nf prices chr- -^ilit bosr period MarchInn tlfciinp; will chiitoami ie nhetlur ar notUmj^,phiiif? with the regulation5ilot inns air found action mtiken U\ tin FnfarcMBiiit EMi| ilii't the Uoln ire ^ruurt."W* rannot let the men whoselives depend on this equipment paytheprlee for our quurrrls ,ithome."—Six labor lenders return-Ing from French battlefields.HORSEY'S RESTAURANT1357-59 Asbury AvenueBreakfast 8:_30 to11130 Dinner 4:30 to 8Erf' Sunday Dinner 3 to 8THENOBTiVOODBIN1NG BOOM100 OCEAN A\ L,OCEAN CITY, N. J.Largest Selection <strong>of</strong> MiraculoutMedals, Rosaries, Crosses andLockets in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ,, ,W»tcli(« (.locks and Jeu,lry R,pI|Ifj ,, TFejrlf Hesfrung^ilver^^re prnniE&ti] Lib Ii*Un, o^lht Fin..I ,.,,1 Mo,, Mod.rn sTlSll,^In Iht thy " JlrrtB1Welilin Rim, Dl mondi Rein—THE IIOI'SE OF » ALIIES-— Famoui SInee i«95—MUTH'SJEWELRY GIFTSte.pMht uitlmittUplOIPT MAHT OF OCEAN CITYI2M28 BoBrdwalk(Opposite Muiie Pk)h ill! hfjFlng Uir name "MUTH" Ii your sujrailastL* and sound iiidgnil>nl <strong>of</strong>Business Men'sLUNCH 50cCLOSED WEDNESDAYSTBETip-Top Grille<strong>On</strong> the CamerIn the Heart a* Taw*9th and Asbury Ave,DINNERS $ 1Weekdayi. 4,S0 lo 1 p.m.Sundaj and Holldayj• 12 to 0 pjn.Breakfast, 8 to 11 a.m.Luncheon noon to 1 p.m.EiMpI Sunday! And Holiday!!hYMOUTHINNPlymouth Place andAtlantic Ave.LOUISA T, (ORSON, Prop,Northwood—Where Dining Is AlwaysA PleasureEJEct'Hent FoodModerate PricesPleasant EnvironmentCourteous ServiceWatson's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shoppe<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Better Dining Rooms<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, at Ninth St.SEAFOODRESTAURANTFrom 12 NoonUntil 8:30 PM•nd closed one day weekly (Tuesday)Excellent MealiBREAKFAST - 8 to 11 am.40c to |SoDINNER - 5 to | WMo tollJfc rMtUiHtin Wm Ftoe F»d nfl OMd\0PW ALLYEAR. Steamed CUmi • Snapper Soup •vm Bit) Margate, N.J,, ft.2-9805THE , , ,Garden PatchMARIE C, TOWNgKND, Prop.8th ST. and BOARDWALK—Next to VillageIHIIIttttHWMIMMMMMIt«tllWMMt««M(ANCHORAGE TAVERNu <strong>On</strong>m <strong>of</strong> Somem Point'sBetter Dining Rooms'*Delaware Ave. at Bay, Sonen PointPhoneS. P. 920Beer by the CBMPOINTTAVERNON THE BAY AT tOMERf POINTDelicious Lobstersa SpecialtySteaks and ChopsSeafood in Variety .6.EVERY EVENINGNAN ROBERTSHammond Qii*n!«»Attractive BarNAeWBIT ly mi HAIOHTST.l«*on.. Sanwn fete m IxcelknHood • appetizinglyservedDelightful, br««z«:§w«pt dining rooms and bar<strong>City</strong>'i WinterCilv'i Winter Is Importantownem It's when theplans made forBead Thr Sentinel •Printed and Published in America's Greatest Family ResortB OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER *mirent <strong>of</strong> P^^l 9v §WWi65,hYEAR—No 21 Tel-phone 0304 or 0808MethodistVanguardDue MondayHigh Ranking OfficersPrecedeConference ThrongHigh i inking uffners willsi me in Utf.in ( itv Mondayp S tin HKJIIH ifu ml "I" deletininnunl sessiontt Ji i-ii"\ ( unli'renci 1^1' 'hi for Holy CommunionM 11 am next Frldny. Bunnesiioiis will be in the nfternoon»nd evening, and nt the lattermeeting Bishop Corson will Rive anMir on some <strong>of</strong> the ConferenceMis far ihc coming yenr.<strong>of</strong> absenceTin headline gave Hip 1mprehhiijiiHint delciintps tu next».'i'k-s Cnnfewnii. eouldnt findriKirns, U'lien-iu the story mntlpi! ilenr thnt wliiit they ore reul.ly slioii <strong>of</strong> is American planin curnniodatlnns,rooms nndmrnLH al tile .samp placeROOMS OFFERS BV SrORE«4Sriin-s (il riii,m!ii(. house keep.i'1'.s apijiiniitiy ni'VPr ri-iid pastI hi 1IliTidlinc. for tile Allquudii'tf-piiiiiu- wii* ki-pi hiii nil diiySniiiitlny nnd the doorbell nl-«o wiiji uusy irom proplc ufferiiiMrooms tu the Methodists.These <strong>of</strong>fers were exclusive ufII number nf others received bymail on Monday,MONT OFFERS REJECTEDPriicticnliy nil the <strong>of</strong>fers hndIn be liirned down because theydidn't solve the auest feedlni!pryblnrn,Howevrr, by TliMdnytillsweek. HIP BCV. Mr, All(»ood saidihe nceommodiition situationhail been pii-tty will tnken cure<strong>of</strong>, willi some visitors narteini!tr mom nt one plan- untl titrnenls nl nnother.Women AlsoIn ConferenceFourth AnniversaryMeeting PlannedThe Women's Society for Christ-Inn Service <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Conference<strong>of</strong> the Methodist ChurchI will have Its fourthnnnlversnrvmeetiim in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Music PierneMt Thursday, presediin by a dnvtlie opening or tlie Conference ses'.siaii here.The women's (troup will eonvenfot 10:30 a in., and adjourn about3:30 p. m.Mrs. Rni-tiiond Arciier, for JOyears a missionary to Malaya, willspeak on the "True Picture olSoutheastAsln." Mrs. OaylordPennj. <strong>of</strong> the Pittsburgh Confer,nnee, will spealt nn "The ArnerieariIndian' 1nnd exhibit Indian curiosElection <strong>of</strong> stett o'fiiers will b#one <strong>of</strong> Hie priiicipaf items <strong>of</strong> bus),ness for the Society, Mrs. HerbertJ. Smith, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Oity, Is chairman<strong>of</strong> the nominating ca-nmitlee.Vocal selections will be <strong>of</strong>feredby Mrs, J, r, Boughton, <strong>of</strong> Bridieton.No Headlight^'~Chester Boy FinedA youthful motorist who attemptedto flee from Detective SamuelPrice by drivinn without head,lights, was fined $10 and costs ona charge <strong>of</strong> reckless driving, in palicecourt Saturday,John irwin Taylor, 18, <strong>of</strong> Chester,Pa., tnld Judpe Howard Warren hehnd driven <strong>of</strong>f hurriedly after makinga sarcastic remark while Pricewas parked on the left side <strong>of</strong> 8thPrice said he rhased Taylor's carseveral blocks, includinB one blockthrniiEh a narrow alley when theyouth turned <strong>of</strong>f his lights in an effortin elude tile <strong>of</strong>ficer.Asked why he started the game <strong>of</strong>hide and seek, the defendant explainedhe tlioUBht Price "wantedto start a illht".Night Parking BanIs Still In EffectBecause many ffiotfirlsts have thefniee impression that the ban onill.nlaht parking has been termln.jted. the number <strong>of</strong> violators sinceLabor Day has been almost as heavyus in mid-Summer, Police Chief RobertJ, Lackey disclosed this week.<strong>On</strong> one day, Monday. Judge HownruWarren collected $28 In finesfor violations, practically all <strong>of</strong>hem from nil-night parkinfr.Chief Lackey pointed out that theban Is lifted over the Labor Dayperiod but goes back into effectafterwnrd, awes <strong>of</strong> ear owners whoPseudo PianoTuner JailedFor <strong>On</strong>e YearUnique RacketVictimizedResort PeopleA career <strong>of</strong> pettyswindling.which police said had been undirauy in ocean <strong>City</strong> most <strong>of</strong> theSummer, came to an abrupt endSaturday when M.year.old HoraceM. lAU'Ji- Uegan serving n term <strong>of</strong>364 days in the county jail.LarMe, who said his home wajin Merehanlvilie, was sentenced byJiidije Howard Warren on charges<strong>of</strong> larceny, urowing out <strong>of</strong> iillcfieilmulcting <strong>of</strong> various sums from atleast half ii dozen rfsort people.The sentence was the heavies!jail term imposed ay judge Wnrieuslnet iie asstimed the positionmore than a yeur ago,rcKNTAL'HAffT IHS1IVVASHEKChief <strong>of</strong> Police Robert J, Lackeysaid Large Jiad worked as a restau-| rnnt disjiwasher for a few weeks[here tills Hummer, but had livedmost <strong>of</strong> the time on the proceeds<strong>of</strong> money obtained fruiidulentlj'from jjiuple who accepted his convincingconversation at face value.He was known w have issued atii-ast niHi bad check.Tlie racket consisted <strong>of</strong> posingas a piano tuner and examiningInstruments in hotels and otherpliiees. whereupon Large wouldRiilyest that the piano needed certainreplacement parts which heroild order and install Money wasliHmid over to him to buy theparts, but the supposed repairs didiiol materialize,TABERNACLE ONE VICTIMVarious sumi were obtained inthis manner from the Biscayne andPlunders hottis. the chief said, a?well as the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TabernacleAssociation,Larye even attempted to interest j pupil enrollment showing the frs :Mayor Clyde W. arable in pur. upward trend since 1928ehasing a piano or two, even thoughie owned'none.p Radio Proved Its<strong>City</strong> OfficialsWorth During ftusy Summer ^ TrentonGodsend to Hard-Pressed, Under-For Beach Aidmanned Department; How It FunctionsBy HAROLD LEFCar 2 Oo to Central av near19th st, Lndy says some boys arepyiiiB bail In the street and maybe run over. Dispatcher 5i,"Car 1, Drop around to 12th andthe boardwalk and look over a guylllng ludgeti in the pavilion. Seewhether he has a licenseDispatcher02,"Car 3, Accident at Oth and Wi-slev.EJispatcher 24."• • •These broadcasts are typical <strong>of</strong>those that were sent out over the<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police radio system duringthe past Bummer, They don'tsound like very hot stuff, judgingby gang buster movies and radi.)programs, nnd most <strong>of</strong> them weren't.It was the volume <strong>of</strong> petty businessthat made the season one <strong>of</strong>the most nerve racking In historyfor house sergeants.FIRST TEST THIS SUMMERUltra.hlgh frequency radio wentInto operation in early Spring, andduring the Summer peak the departmenthnd the first opportunftyto test it* real value.As Chief Robert J. Lackey report,ed last week, the radio made it possiblefor art inadequate force <strong>of</strong>men to 'stretch 1 ' to help keep <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>'s <strong>1944</strong> season one <strong>of</strong> th«most uneventful in many years.Except for patrolmen on foot onthe boardwalk ana to handle leaf,fie in the Asbury BV, business section,all police patrollng this yearwas done by car; But, the ratjiomade It possible for policemen toarrive at the scene <strong>of</strong> any incidemmuch more rapidly than In the pas*when thf telephone can box systemwas In vogue,WOE FGtl HOUSE SERGEANTSRadio made for efficiency, but itjust piled more woe onto the shoulders<strong>of</strong> house sergeants, who havenever been loud In pr<strong>of</strong>essing theirliking for paper work, anyway.Tlie sergeant not only has to keepa time sheet <strong>of</strong> the foot patrolmento record theirpulls" from thefew remaining telephone boxes. Healso is required to keep a sheet torecord every broadcast oriter out <strong>of</strong>liendquarters.At frequent intervals the radiocar drivers would call headquartersto report their location, and the dispatcheron duty would reciprocateby acknowledging the position aiidgiving the car man the correct timeThis happened dozens or times ineach eight-hour shift,HAD OLD WORRIES, TOOOf course, the sergeants hud theirold worries, too, not the least <strong>of</strong>(Page 12, Please)Cllinf Lackey said a dozen otherpeople admitted having been approachedby the man. and it ia believedproba'Ble that a number <strong>of</strong>other persons were vicUmlEed forsmall sums without reporting it toIn court Saturday pittetiye B"Schools Open-Attendance UpFall Visitors'Children Enrol!<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> public schools openedthe new term Monday morning withAttendance figures for Mondayaccording to Superintendent OeorgnE. Brown, showed S42 pupils in th»high school building and 318 In tii«Central av, grade school, for a total<strong>of</strong> 85i. This had Increased to Mlon Tuesday, and was expected tjclimb gradually for at least anotherweek, as pupils who have held Sum.mer jobs return belaWdly to theirSi'idles,INCREASE OV IIIRISAVK OF ABSENCE• _ ^"QMc^t for i\ lnsVi; in iiu^


TWO OCEAN CrfY SHstlNEC-LEDCER Friday,lira's Nose:edFaII'Rome, He Saysff Swgeirt TeIU Ki.• wani* How Littlej 5 Thing* Count*U Cleopatra's nose had been allf Inch longer, the chances are>it OeBsaf wcniki not have fallenf her. Instead, his efforts would|ve been devoted to strenttrieniiiie. If Home hadn't fullcn, thereI Save been no dark age*." 1 'jfonnan V, Biirgent, city publicityetor, thus illustrated his conter..that there is no such thin!! nstUc thing in life. In a talk to|BJB Klwanis Club Wednesday atpointed out that infinitelythinp, woven toqctlicr, direct•kiM BEAT NAPOLEONi -U riatte' tali<strong>of</strong> dust has chant*-ft tte Bourse <strong>of</strong> a nation, he said. I•Had rain not fallen the night beffcethe battle <strong>of</strong> Waterlog, Nn.pnlran could have brnuitht up hi;aJtlllcry and he, instead <strong>of</strong> Well.Iqgton. would have been victoriousplf Sir Walter Baleteli had notIfousht the potato buck tn Enfihiid,thousands <strong>of</strong> persona wmihi, ^Etir ha?e been doomed to smrva=thin In Ireland,-Had Whistler passed his rhemiefltests at West" Point he prutMhlywould have ended his carcrr as ul$iJQi* general. Instead, he flunkedoBt and the world should bp liraii 1 -ffi] that he did. Otherwise we »uul:!^t have the Whistler m:istorpiece«today,qmiOPIA, CURTAIN-RAISER. "In 1935 Mussoliiil .Tiovt'd uit.ijfthiopui. Tills did nul disturb uiJftrtleulsrly pollowints Ituly's k'iidJcpan Hdvaneed into China in 103"aid Germany absorbeu Austria the-IBUowinj! year.^The world conflict today result."ftom the apparently link' thiriEs ufJiiterday.•it is the little things, the speakerI BUNGALOW: FOR SALE'Rmdv for immediate ucupiniy,•Modern corner bungalow. Fiiir..condition, FirppIiH*. Hut water"heat, garage, large lot. Corner-Maryland av. and Shore Kd,•Open for insptitlon sun. Sept, 17A. R. McCausiandtl Bast Danes Ave.vPhsne 1071 gamers Point?€ Nflj ilr, die word for Cfiequotuuib ^m§Ef Ale ii smoothest , 5 ,fir that*i what it* mellow tang <strong>of</strong>%Vor-aged ingrvdntKa u—r*-fresh•CLICQUOT CLUB (" , GINGER ALEKBAMEB BEVERAUE CO.1» W, VirilBU Am, Ailantie <strong>City</strong>^ Phone S-lSla| declared, that makes character. It Is1 not what the man does in publicbut what he does and what hethinks when he is alone.Life seldom woiKa out as we planIt. The little things <strong>of</strong>ten take us<strong>of</strong>f the planned path.SOMETIMES IT PAYS TO FAILHe pointed out that <strong>of</strong>ten a fnilure,such as Whistler experienced,ouena the way to a greater achievementWliiit become* <strong>of</strong> OIID'S experiences,Mr. Baryeni said, dependslargely upon what he lias in hisheart. If we live our lives truly—not iillbl and not make excuses—we cull builil a satisfaction tlinlsurmounts illsappulntmcntji, fhi 1path to happini'ss caii be rim-lims,he contended. _President J, Fred Marine, wliepresidrd, and Vice Prchitieiii H.iii'Llnyd Chrittin, who preseiiicd iluspeaker, won 1 elected di'U'^-iii'?, t*attend the Klwanis district enlivenlionill Ciliiideli. Otlobel' 12 JulinE, Trout, Henry H Coiiijer ;ih(l RnyA. Mengel were naiiwd iilterniiiesMierop QuitsResort PulpitAisumes New DutiesIn Phila.Ruv. Wulhvil A Mif-vip piiMnr nltlie Otvnn Cily Baptist church. »•hc lilble Ilistliuli-' • •'Pennsylvania, ill Pliiadi'lpliin.Untior a tivnpnrarv arraiiyi'iin'ii 1the pastniatt 5 i* now in rhurue nlRrv Paul Ki!l?ler Rev Mlerupassliiti.nt iur the |iiiM ihrec yearsThe Rev. Mr Mirnip. wh'i h.i.resiyiieH the c li:irnr. expi'Ct.H tn returnheri' ;is a supply pasttir \:Stainton's to beOpen Two EveningsStarting nest week Ht.iinttin's Di -pnrtnK'nt St'ire will be tij'ti Frnl;,\ :iind Saturday evenings uiily untilfurther notice.The store has b. rn n|:en :ill wrekdayevenings duiinsj the Siitiimei.Mrs. William Chester, nf Newl'iiii',N J., spent Sunday ;it 1218 Bny nv.Delinquent TaxesAt Low PointSmall Number <strong>of</strong>Properties Listed<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> taxpayers are PayhiKtheir local tax obligations promptly.This is revealed by the advertisementol tlie tax collector's sale <strong>of</strong>properties for unpaid taxes and a*>.sessments which appears on pane5 <strong>of</strong> tins issue.<strong>On</strong>e hundred rmd nineteen itemsare listed This is the Miinliesi numberul properties listed for delinquenttils sale in iiiurierii timesTill bulls ut the item,', nre lUrjsmnM ni-iiouii!s Mild uliiny will he] p;iid <strong>of</strong>f belmv I hi' advertisementappears lies! «eekThe name* uf HelinnueiU taspnyeiswho pa> r up befutc nest Tu- 'Who iiifliidnd Mayir amj ^Tr-'.Iti=run rci Mnniuolnfiiin, pitrhinu nunim. plnyirm t'r > =quiu iturt fliirt-K. A biifTiM llilt* In usiWHS Hprvrd.Othrr mipsfs i!if!iirincl = C''«UIK'J1 =man :iml ?Ars. Orrc*n: rninirijniiUiQHnlhM'nn nnd Janirs CInrk. -J\u\u-Sflimirthrisor. nf thr inunlripiUfniiii^ u M h Mi^ Hc']i:'indhrh t -pr,.IiitlHf ChurlrK E Brown, uf ijir niuniiipiilfj.iirtK. :\iu\ ri:nm)ltiT: JuhnHrnr?, 5-pirifl] FBI Apnm in Phil '-rirlpiii;i, nnri ^fr*; SiVir*-:; SnninfiLieut Shoemaker LosesClothes In Fire In FranceRdMMihrrc. Mnvnr R^nincrs srrn--.nui HiiiTv Hfrh\:i^!in I'hi'rir wnrtiiivnnd Mrs Ri^rnbrrg; Mr :IIH':h;!> !aihnu tn hnvr isiifi. h lurk n!Mrs ,ltw-rph Burn^. ami Mrs \ht:))iiVi\ Thiirnhnruh, ^."hnsp iiii^hniK 1i^ with Thr Phiiridripli]:! TnqijjrrrMi: .-tiiti Mrs. M.iiiinn. wjiu hrwhere fhrv hired innch hetfrr.1hf-rn ^uinnirr n^irirnts ivr' 1 ni.M^vM;i\ uiHcpti'Cl thr p.sltlnn a- presU vn:irs. hitUL'iit thr iniuH 1 I \'tr\ m^mdent He Iind niiitmiii'd ills dmirnviipv iii.s! M;i\' TtiPV \u-\a"Ul:i .-- ttl.ili- H h l".\;i. -ill" prn'.ililvat the Inrnl clHirch until tlie Sum SpiTJI ;> rnhsjcli'nihli 1 nTiimini * * 1 Ml .; l.i'.cti MVi' W r , . k i ^ a V l » r ; U M n ^ner prnyram i-nned.timi' lurr clunnp thr Winter| I- ui p-iiiiui=H Oiit uf lii = hriii fhitsss14 OCEAN RD.rOTTAClK— I lirilnimits lulli.lieiniv will iiilui".«69S0liieome Av *f imvntM,iplewyif{i /iifniiurp, Innt;f»pri!iK Majir«i!iT!y on iiiairi slftt-t.You plan lo own a new home here, right now isthe time to secure a home aite. Prices are low. Investigatebefore the more desirable sites are taken.Lots in all sections <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> including <strong>Ocean</strong>,front lots with riparian rights.Prices range from SgQO t« *5Q00FOIl FULL INFORMATION SEECAREY15th and BOARDWALK§10 OUO,GILL and CARR424 Eighth Street••MOTHERI!Boy TOOT CUMHB 1 ! WWf •*ATLANTIC CITYFirst LiriUi'iinnt J. Otiii'ii Shni 1 -mnker. ni <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, who racerlwith Cifiu'i'iil Piiltiiii In his historicdrush nrrnss Francf 1 , ittiuy in 1 in Ocrninnyiiidjy—-with nn cl.iililiiJ i!Xceptilitu which He Is wearing,1Lieut. Sin,t*mnkiu', son nf c HoliierSliocniakt'r. slid in a letter re= , Division. wJiicli ruptured St. Lo, nndThi' ii'sorl man is with the 38thcelvrcl by his 9 It; Thi'lmn, this wiiii: b riH'enlly n't'i'lved CtingrnsHliiiii'lciiinmcniliiiicin Tin 1 Divisionweek, that !H S re 'nfly lost pnu-ti =I'nlly nil ul his i othliiK in ii file.Hr had had an opportunity to HrndMoss BunkerCaught at PierFair Catches <strong>of</strong>Weaks ReportedAiintlir; H!;H tliliir ilrvH'ipfnrM*ihi* \vvvk ulit'ii. lor [ho I'iiKt tini -in it*4 UNyffir hteturv. i\ lllnKs bunkr>r: wiis nfficiuHv chulked lip nn \hv[JUT iciB.Tin* l 1 iLHfftry=*iir!k'in{x r.tirh iv.i irniicir hv Eci Sniiili pii-^t prt^Ickntwliii sti'iuifnstly vv\\i£t'(\ tn say whinhr iiHini fur Ijiiit,(tirinallv^t!;iin;i'=io(tkiirknown im nit'nhiirirn, nre• mil.** th:ir ply thr«i"li... ! in 1941. ,111(1 hit I": tin-Aiili'l 1 ** nil Ihi' I'liM'*! i-.ifh SiMllIll":'IJiif ,'ilt 1 VrlfViUl ,l!l;!|i'rs d K'liin.'flI in! t nn si ! 3i'=rf\sprr; ini: nH'iihncirnv-\i'Y licinii- wim fcnowii fi> IK cnuulif!i;i SiiMik Mini lino.ALSO CATCHES WEAKSMcniuulrn nn"- r;iui>iii bi'iYiiifU 5' t h < \ ! i i j i k i U i i i i i l ft = r t i i i K i r ; i i h l * i f. 11 =•1i'< iii-nlijcif rnthrr thnn inr rrifinu.J piirpii-!^ Mr Smith n-Hiiieci thuf1 4 nice \Vv\iklLSh.I't!)! hi 'Miir', jijr wi• iiU j! i---h i i n u > \ -IT= win! I.. Di- H.ihihi 1^ Ahlviiii(iiTs six-porvn WI:\K; ])\ Anfnm hroimht li.ick 10 wt-nk.-; WIHJ iii'i;tyi' Wfjulii ni ;l pntinfLv ]I -< .i]. '.. ii p . n n u ^ T h r HVI r..!'.-i "Af• iL".hl.ii : he]: r.iir in .-, w;r- '-.i\i . i k i i - h n i M i i l n l -. "I llMlMfiH-M 'hi-- Wi'C-kI Fihhi'riirn ;it lin- pn-r fuinul tinlyi ffH- \vr;tk^ nn^iiin/, inui * vt>n f( w-iim Hfik^ In Kd Frf Mvr IJV I J' M'uplu ' iuht bv H Jliniifihrics.• -•i-vrn hv J^hn \lrF;!fliii h, ivn nt5'i'w" kum- hv Bill ShiiMir \\vo an'l1'iiir kin^ b\ W;il: Diivi.stm. and:\v() by W, riL-i^uh,--. = %Schools Open;Attendance Upf'iilliiiiiiert fruni {iiij^e 1nml,t\ h -if 1 rtuiaiirr Hluwcfi a ,Al lutill JM h,:,nl 'hr >I)ctl!]5 J ,!;)'•tl Ril mcniliiTs .,r :lic HIIIIHmid Ki Firehmi'ii- . - • - • •PiJlllis Winn: in!" vr_ i\[,,Y i|:i:T, •iiiiill!' Iti is ! h >i hoi >l> >>i) , >pi iM:3L: I(l.iv Tlu> hiL'll srllii'il iliiil ;i hrl"f jiiiKi'iiiii^ .nj-i'inbly .ii ivhirh th' 1 j>, Wi vi wiU'iintni back b;, IMrs. Rn!l;irel (jiimn. t.f ll.'il)'Spi'Iii''' Kf: West I'l:il,iri( IjJhii. hail]us rpcriii uuews In Otf.m n i v her icon nnd diiiisjiitcr-iti-li.tt.Mi .milMn< Rirlliirtl Qinnn Jr. ni Pit:"-UJiei Mr^, niuiimi Hiinifn*',"! Dii\ ic.^iiJSMl.The salt air hasteni RUST!Don't let your bent or rustyfenders deteriorate into uselessness.The eventual costwill bo less if body or fenderinjuries are repaired andpainted immediately. Remembermany types <strong>of</strong> fenderscannot be replaced atany price for the durationand sometime after.; for a chnnBo <strong>of</strong> elntlies when hnlenrni'd thiit n truck was jolug bncl:Iiiini thi' frmit lilies to u bum wlMl'rhis piuuirsiilnna Iind been stored But' the hiiiii burned, nnd hv ludt ubuut1 ifiOO wortli <strong>of</strong> uniforms and otheri is ,:iimli- U|i hirm'Iy ui Middle Wi*;-ern men.Buddies MeetIn HospitalResort' Men HaveStrange ReunionSri-i'.inl Williiiiil A Writ MHI; ,il Mi ,111(1 Mi-. AIIIITI Wells <strong>of</strong>Piiii'iiiiii. u\\ is sfiiiinueM in Kh^ =laiiti. A,is Mrn-ki'li with ni lite ilp-Ijpull ,iliivina :tl ;l jli'SlJital hi'found liis llfi-li'im b'ldiiy Rl.ii:SiT^iiiiii riuirli's Nublt' soil ui Mriind Mrs rh.irii'H Nohli'. ill.-' "i HiiiiTMiMwim was tiuTi' fur i if*! niterhis plni;u WHS siiiji dinvn !>n ,iTin- \"'ini; null iwtv 'ir.i'iu.iii'd. \ ri ^r;i|:,!iii iiiiill Iht'v mi't m iilr liuspitill.•-,- r I ii % h u d p l t - m y l.i i.il'i "vi i'l'lii'\ « i i i Iiiiill iliM'li:irm - d irrimt h r h,.«,|vi,,i i h e Kiiiiic ilnv. A i m u MMO.KRANK DAHIiV I'OMI.KTKSDASH AK.MV TRAIMNC.IH ' Flunk Darin ll.ln f.miplcii .1\\i* ii,.'i[ : ' rn ii HILL: ii! Ilif A n - n v ]iiidis a, u . ' . i i i i i l i i ' i l ,il C-.i111|• H l u - l l i v .Mi*-- ,i^ t , i i n p N i H l3Ni:]ii' jiiiil n : ~.-li'.ii:' ir.nl d r ! k P M llailiy siic'iillit (i.i-.s r ' T i i i t h « l ! l l 111?, p ; i r c n t s ,Mr and Mrs Huy F; Daihv. KIMt V l . " I. ! ,i\ . ! u | h iu illy.i 1 t ' . l ' i i p < ' r ,|' 8 C .IIORAItT! IIb,i -h tl . i i i i n i ^PKOMOTKO-...li .1! Mr and Mi| I I -I] .)• s.'iii 1 i.r M a i i i i . M . i I,, hi., iit pi ,:i:, u .Hi: " • ui pui.il a! i-'i ,i ' K i i 'X| K v M r .]>, n- "ih,. u i - c k i nil u i ' hLi i i h , . ' ! . ! Ji-Miii O i i ' i u i (.'!:•, 111:_:iii-'i ll ". Mitt, <strong>of</strong> WillowOrave, pn ^tol catch for the d«ywns 104.Floodlights Stay <strong>On</strong>For ShuffleboardFjiKHltiiilits nt thi 1 ' nhuriir'hnitrdcuiirUi nf thi' RytTiMitlfin Crnior willctintliiuc hi operation Hit night playH.I IOIIM !i^ piuypr iitti'iuUinei 5 warriilitsIt, Dltoctor Cjciirgc K. <strong>On</strong>rdliicriiiiriiiunred this weekHe jiald the cnurt.4 nre now flnsrcjbetween C p.m. and 7:4fi p.in., butthiit use <strong>of</strong> the lights prnbiihiy willruntinue until the enil uf Sepirni-*hpr The shuffle aren has nvuniRi'd111 rnurte in u§e duily iluriim tin'paM wtN'k,Mr. iiiiii Mrs H. M Wiirthliitjtniicif Lunsdiile, HN 1 hpendliig tht-lrrUhtii sna^riii hi ! rM = The> nre ;ic=runipanird by thi-lr riiiuMhter, Mi-^L'ii» B ; Wiirtiiiniiliin. iiiid their win.•Nr.rmiii P. WmthinGtoii. Warrrni;OITiiir in i.lic U 8 Aimiy. who isnn icAvf irijiti his poai iit WiindrtiwwUscin General Hnspiiiil. siulninr..Vn.TRY A ci.AHKirreD ADPick Fishing f*>m,jJudgeJudge N«l ^|ffA board <strong>of</strong>jrinnew qf m N1BU,M»y County Pimm,be scloclai next week.Direi-lor Percy H.cod yesterday.Entri,. s InliirRw titan evernnd n,-w p spthave l H...|i enlewd Wlnimiiiounced next monthMi). Fxhviii nnLieBiiullhiiiiijinn, PH.. Mtrr Hiwutlliio live dnys•»». I-. W. BCTTS * wOPTOMETRigJjROMAN STRIPEi.A M, I, |, -0V ni'Iiolnimnit *Atlanti,. AVMli,Clly, M. ,NEW FALL __il.iiiilh.Hib Illat Hijlly Sot II, p,,,,Knur' A$3-00 to $g,M(Kur, iH'; v : s, f«,|i JilI aii.iiirinc iiiU'nfign tn j thit ^yit willrilvaii ijinp. iJfawVlriiUJI fangc I,, *M[ siylii, Tblrnn.._....., *.!! nu! fxhitiirjllitn ir.is ynHr '•'! MillTHK IIMI'SK Or VALUESM u fH' SJEWELRY GIF'reA Kiff bi-iiiliiK the n.-inir "KU'TH" is f^UT jtusntifff- sf !h§ alHam b gm\ASU- nin) HAUmi lildgmrst qf valuestill T MAKT OF OCEAN tlf\826*828 Boardwalk (Opposite IVWIVT)MORTGAGEMONEYAVAILABLETHE NATIONAL BANK<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITYMKMIILit FEUEHAL DKI'OSIT INSURANCE IORFORATIONTITLE INSURANCESEARCHESChelsea Title and Guaranty CompanyThr Nnlinill Diillh nf Otrnil l.'lly BullilinKAllumr t'lly ilfilii -Hijaf'lwilil Nallsni! B,inli BuilniniAlbert ('. AbbntiClinlon •, P*ePipslMintVlte pres '*£* lBdwin B, Siiies S(a«lry V. Handy EIwooil 1,Tillc Ultlctf Asu'l. Troinircr SollHlB<strong>Ocean</strong> lily'ii "Title t'umpany" for 34 YgariCHANGE OFSTORE HOURSEffective Next WeekStore Open Monday to Friday fr«° ^8 a. tn, until 6 p.m, J|Store Open Saturday*from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m,LA FOOD MARKET FOR THOSE WHOWANT THE BESTNeed ExtraVITAMINSPlenty <strong>of</strong> fro.h fruits and vegetable*will help supply fhe 9ntrBvitamin, and minerals JO importantto the health <strong>of</strong>growing children.F 0«y Western 4% A fmFRESH PEAS_2 l 35Nearby BroccoU ^ 2ScCalifornia Golden Carrots t^,*, 9cCalifornia Oranges "• lOc 1 f ib, 49cFresh Prune!%Tosfe fhe DifferenceYsu'il Ilk* thaHEAT FLOFlavsr sfascoCOFFEEjenethsn QFMtinlsih-U, S. No, 1 3 - IS*PEAS »*>> ", 18cSwift's PramCudchy's """•" ""•Vegt's ScrappleSterling SaltgoedStat o a f 1Princess MustardIncreased Milk ContentAl Permitted hv War F5Sd AdminittreiioiiInrithed Supreme32c14c11c4c•lit"10cVirginia LM Lay,,CAKE "rr 40cEnr Ehcd b/ oddll.on «f Vllamm. 11 and 13, Nln|« and Iran,Hobiord Fancy Grcdo "A"JUICEMods from freih vlife^Hpsjisd fomstest.Juice %,3°"rFlorida Orange JuiceGienwootf Apple •utterHoafde'Lite MayonnaisetlSCO Pancake FlourKara Table Syrup £;;, "r iwSunimne SXZ, ""'19c ! Split Peal *'""• l "«12cNiibists ^"" ""*' 19* Plain Olivsi ""•' '" M 20(Shradded VVheot " B»; 12c Stuffed Olives °" *,,*;3StCUT BEETS 12packed wiHi ell their gsrrf^^frtfh ASVSP i*sled In,Farmdale Evap. Milk "„New Pack Hitter CatsupSeedless Raisins 1^Maryland TomatoesHurlock Asparagus c ;:;; rPillsbury's Best FlourHunt Club Dog Meal(INeSOsIi SIbe!b'"-IbbsyISCIOC4*cVinegar " «j I2E I Virtery Honey "'" 29*m0 Vinegor*^,,, ^37* Whole All Spice ""« lieOyster Crockepl """ 19e \ Mwilard Seed '»«" 11 eA-5 to G 5 RED STAMPS NOW VALIDFflnty Fresh-Dressed^^DUCKLINGS 33PsyMrj-Fancy Nosrby Square Cut Shoulder .^^^HVEAL ROAST %TIroail VealNeck VonlRump Veil RoBlf *Shldr, VM( Chops JLang BolognaCooked Salami"!»£"2li• '*3tt-•• 112g(1^ Ii |9gtenjltr iaan (S ptl !fc)—Mne InCHUCK ROASTItibVsalCheplPork LiverFresh StrapplerMfimokas """'Lebanon BolognaPork Roll"3lf"Ms:'"33«"3S«ieilina •••* "•'""'• " 19t j Hamburg "** *""• " 26ePotato Salad " 17t|Hom-d»-Uto leani " IFcSMOKED BEEF TONGUES rr * J9cWhiting D «« d lki4eMackerel l F%f h * (kifeHerringFlounder FUtottCBniiHiMi Sail am ,n>Sfeik BMKirfciMn'(~FlakMKlrkmon'. Granulei "23cKirkman'i CIsanMr 3Klrltmon'i Powder "MitKlrfcman'i term* Se«p -< itLiquid VMWW * u «lfteWPM"'" 1 * 2"**13tSTARCHWlih purihoM »l t pttl «Farmdale Qualify foulfry ^Brewing MSThTlirfTas i i7nilw*taih 23«.»!.! 1laying M 0 ,h U^'Vi.ll I Wluih KM'-' «&•»•««s tfatch Groin. 100;;, *3.37 i Chltk OraJM 8^*, »1 -^HM7 ASBURY Alfe,—OCEAN ClTYRD. and HIGBEE AVE.--SOMERS FODWHigh School Is Assured <strong>of</strong>4-Game Football ScheduleAdditional Game with Middle Possible;Almost 40 Candidates Turn OutS/.LE— Cublii cnilsrr. 33' bv 10 if., rd. \uA Wiitt'r, Ociobr-r i Mrs, Seal,IlilKiii'iilly ni?w, s,31(!0 APIllv HiiiU Wi Monrlyii ti'rr. 0-23,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School is assureduf ut Iwuit a four.yamt 1Orinber II. wildwaod, IHJIIH-; Bn.ii_W.jiji.s.jth_irntl_Bny. _ 9-li.footballHALE Iii tint Itiil lilruk mnic Pom. f.OST--180~ri'cl iiiiiiits from" A to P.Nolrmbpr 4, f ,ipf May, iiwny!Fctwdiilb this Fall, Coach Wilhuf Arnitiinn. a vpurs old. KI'IIIIM itcn- In s. 2 nnd 1. Mrs. Charles hri'ck-Novi-nilwr 11, Egg lim-bnr, home-; HiiruibliClurk nnnouncod this wook us fnotbullfever bejjaii to gencmtii with In iiddltion. Coach Clark sold lib inn's Puint ftaj 9-115, Mr? Jolni R. Hlitlrr and snn, nf1 . Mrs Ci' ! OrKf Rt^bpnii 323 Ipv. I E 10th st, 9-K.Novrmbvr IS, Pieusiinlvi!!?, awuy. Bhiiri" 1(1 . Rrimcrs Piiinl Phiini' Si -DIP opening <strong>of</strong> thn new schuul term. has hopes uf ulhrr Kami's. Includ- np:NT--THRF:E tatirijuiii npnru philadpljiliia, nrr sojourning lirrc,A sriuud <strong>of</strong> tandldatt's fur theIni? one with Middle Township, niirit. first flnur. nrtulii hnnti-r fortnnm rwpunded to thf first ml! toninliT Aiinlv 857 Pi Ilium nl pjvnpi'i>n nri nn.si =.s. 9-1,1. town l-;i . ,irrivi>d hfir rrrenily tiiJ -Wiiln-r Colquihoiin. <strong>of</strong> Middle-wlilfh Is biiCk into tlie rom|ietlliviipriiuiitL' on Tuesday, but dup tn fold, iiAvlim obtalni'd a m-w at hie.ruin mid wet Erminds Hip boysKAI.K 'KlTCHEli'lniilo, 1u'iv"]r'jA ^innd two works.tic conch,iiiiiltiii't do milch uiitdoor wmk mi- ALMOST 40 CANDIDATESMi mid Mrs Frank MarNrnl, nfHI Wi-diicfiday,I'HVHII'AI, CONDITION riRSTThe squad <strong>of</strong> almost 40 candidatesfur the leym lias prusjieets <strong>of</strong>i, n ,i!"(H PlynloutiiOollin;i:lnl(, pit.. are spciidliiK a vn-pi.The first few dujs WITP tri bn dniledto pliyiiical cuiKiltloninu exirciM-s,with only pun ol tin. ri-i'iiliiri-qui|»iii'iiL Issued tn Ihi: sqiiail.Conijilf'ti. uutfiLs for lnuri' bodilyi-oiuuct work will be (lislriliuli-iiliirlv nrxt wt'tk,•I'lii- lollowiiiK srliedulii lins booniilTiiliHi'tJ so Iur:Too Late To Classifylair sireriKlli, due lu a mieleiM ufseven ijliiyeis who were either firs 1 ,sinim or inemberK uf ihe I!i43 iiut-(II.'1 In Mrindbys rirnnininij (mm lastyear are Turn SWiiyhe. mil IjeHtoillpi'un.Lloyd Soulhiird, Al HoltlP.n,Dun MiiHurd. Jim '•Dlmontl am: 1Mike Cnli.Hi-.ed ur unfiirnisin.d apaitmeiit nflOltiiBe. yiailv, heiui'd. adulL'iPllulie 104:!tf,Thurston's Open AllDay, Next WeekHliirtinii next week Tlnirstoii'niiinrka-t will be OIJI-II froin H .1 inuntil 0 pin, Monday lo ruddy, in-LOST New blaik coat with Straw*lindue uliil Clothier hlliil, tlikelibv mistake In,111 MiiWjiili; Hull tluM;-cluslvf. iind from 9 am, until 7room, leiiviup a blue cunt with LamBryant label. Return to Harrii 1p.m. on Saturdays, piirini! the Yuiinii. Fiif.1 Ofllt 1 . Bill mitl bce.111Hummer, the store closed m 1 pin. iiv,O.JS.dulls ewept Katufdiiy. Ui nihke it|iu'.'il)li. to (ill telephone ordtn-s.FOlj Nil- MANS or huv s idenUli-Clilii.n briieelel, last week end 1111beach at KUIi iiuai) Ounif can re-I'oier by pasiim lm this ad Mi";:W. B KIllsoli. 1 K 10th St. _ 9-J. r ,.HAi E Fl.mnnia mra and hroiler,euulL^ whule 111e.1l new S-'iMeiWANTED -- NliW DEVELOPMBNrPHOtiHAM, Ofjtid pi'rriiunoiii 800 SI Cllulles I>l Fhiiiic SULW(uiinciciiun open IIIJW. old r'-linljlilinnwilli 11ut11111.1l slnndinu, niin. HALK UPHinilT ijiMiiu 'KninU-hO-ISkt-iinti nn ts^si'iitiul product - !K!,f nnd Bach IteiiSiilialiie. m^i Ceil.rii'iiiMit in muiiufncluriiiB BhniU tra! av firsl Iliiur. D-Tihiliiurs [iiiti iithi-rs. AllliTieun Oiluiid Piiinl Cu , Cltvi liird. OliinHAL.f. Curlier li'iuse! nicely iiiinished.eit;ht anarinients 5 IIIUIH:,, ^ ^ ti-15niti iouytiuii, coal heuler. G^ti Wi",-WAHIKij a nr 3 "bi'tirui.111 fiirnisli. lev iiv. owner on prniiLsi-s. 0«u:!JOBCOMPETITIONSmializtd tralnlnf will be nteismyto meet J^ eompetltion In theBOR-wir era that i s around tilecorner, "nie record <strong>of</strong> NJO gradii*t«s—trslnedefficiently in a lewmonths as expen st#n<strong>of</strong>raphersetcrtEariei, l»pkki#Bers, aecount.anu, ew,~«hoOT that thtir servicesare in demand,,,at geod pay inwar and pMee.'« « BnUHIll. .ylllnln, irt»nl?«• ^f'! 1 ?" otnriuBilit. cmrici1616College ^ATLANTIC 1 CITY, N. ,!,AVE,BULLETINWANTED—Wdnt ta rent a tioMe,opnrlmtiit or burmnluw, unlufiii-'hed,yonr ruund EnH W, Powell,ei_n_4;ii_gL_piiom' Hio-w, g-aa,hmtany yltUrula, Call Friday onl' 1WANTED •- .^HVICKMAN-S win- al 1411 Plcnsiirr av. ur phone 1331.J,WUIILB io buy ii wardrobe trunk,Fcnsonuble Phunv Somers Point 4.M RENT ^TmT bedroonT flrsf floiTr. _ 8-15. opartment, for winter, well huat-:md f'.ilr c-iiiiirji Sllinlv biiil 1 .Brown fll'.i.Hii. SIOOO I4M A-Sblil'V nv.o-i,:..LOST- WGODKN t[j(, bn-! riiiitilinini>.sii,'ninr>r i-rif?iiim,s nnd dih* 1 !''lie ins' nl Ciiliil SiivtiHf, on SifirBrai'li. Wc'dlipMlav Liijiinl vrwnr'l IPliunr OaliB-W0 is.WANTED JIOU8FKEKPER lo :'-.isiiii i'iil work Smnll llullhi' in S>).mils piiim :i ciiii-rlv DI-OIIIP Ou..clW^H'i^ Hrfi rpiiris rrfjuii^d Dorliind. jP. O Hi x :i8B Alliiiillf C'itv- N I^ ^ B-1S.HALF: iti/tiH, iniihiiuiiiiv bpcirrminsuite, box spring, onk dining roomlultp, 8 chairs, buffet and table;sinMle brass bed. chest <strong>of</strong> drawer 1 !,kitchen table. 2 ouk chairs, smalldavfriporl, living room table, nip-TERMINAL CAB24-Hour Servicep».O114Amazing new war vehicle tntvels in waterglidem like aArmy's latest Weasel M-29CBuilt by Studebakcrand powered by famousStudebaker Champion engineTTERI'S a brand-new example <strong>of</strong> iho teamwork <strong>of</strong> the•1~1 Office <strong>of</strong> Scientific Research and Development, theWar Department and Studebakcr engineers ,,, It's the latestmodel <strong>of</strong> ihe Army's versatile track.laying vehicle known asthe Weasel.., This new M29C is just as much at home inwater as it is on sand; mud, swamp or iolid ground,., Itnot only propels iiself in deep water, fully loaded, bai italso clambers up and down Sleep, slippery banks with amai.ing ease,,, This new Weasel is built by Studebakcr undercontract wiih ihe Ordnance Department, Army ServiceForces, It add] another unit <strong>of</strong> war equipment to a Studcbakerlist that includes aircraft engines and war trucks.Sludebakmr.., Pioneer and Pacemaker in Automotive ProgressWeek-end Bridge Route Trains BetweenSeashore Points and Philadelphiabe Restored Sunday, Sept. 17With the approach <strong>of</strong> Fall, reduced demands for train service betweenPhiladelphia and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and other South Jersey' Seashore Resorts makeit possible to restore week-end "Bridge Route" service to and from Broad St.Station, effective Sunday, September 17,During the "summer rush" it has been possible to accommodate a muchgreater number <strong>of</strong> passengers over week-end periods by concentrating thelimited available equipment on the shorter route between Camden Terminal(Market St, Wharf) and the Seashore, The cooperation <strong>of</strong> patrons during theheavily-traveled week-end periods has been sincerely appreciated.New Falli timetables showing schedules to and from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> andother South Jersey Seashore Resorts will be available at all ticket <strong>of</strong>fices afew days before resumption <strong>of</strong> week-end "Bridge Route" trains on SepJtember 17.PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADPENNSYLVANIA-READING SEASHORE LINEiREADING RAILWAY SYSTEMBUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMP!CAMPUSIMltlIN TOWN ... IN THI SUiURIS, YOU'LL WIARA DOROTHY HUBBS • CLASSIC NOW, LOVEEVERYTHING ABOUT IT. Fashioned <strong>of</strong> tle«k twotoneCelanese* jeraanest with huge scroll monogram^Beautifull/cut for figure " . ^wifh T aqva7 black wfffi m»(ort,,natmYOUNG PAHH1ONB—THIRD FLOOR,


Falls, He SaysTell. Ki-*W How Littleftifcigt Count. Cleopatra's noeo had been ainch longer, the chances arewould not have fallen(C her. instead, his efforts wouldI been dfevoted to strengthening, If Borne hadn't fallen, there» been no dark ages,"i V. Sargent, city publicityir, tbo> illustrated hia conter.-i thtt there Is no such thing agthing in life. In a talk togttyanls Club Wednesday atout that infinitely, woven together, directBEAT NAPOLEON<strong>of</strong> dust haj enang<strong>of</strong>s nation, he said,'lain not fullan the Bight betnebattle <strong>of</strong> Waterloo. MB.could have brougbt up hisand he, Instead <strong>of</strong> Well.woiild have been victoriousSir Walter Ralelfth had notthe potato back to XnithouKUids<strong>of</strong> persons wouldbait been doomed to stanralnIreland.Bad Whistler pa-ited his cheml-" teats at West Point he probablyhave ended his career fti ageneral. Instead, he flunkedand the world should be jriitethathe did. Otherwise we wouldJfit have the Whistler musterpleees, CURTAIN-RAISER1135 Muosolinl moved intoThis did not disturb usffly. Following Italy's lead,jlpan advanced into China In 1937Ad Germany absorbed Austria theUowliig year,Wworld conflict today resultath§ apparently little thinp <strong>of</strong>i Is the little thinp, the speakerBUNGALOWFOR SALEfor imtnedlale uenpancyHcdrrn earner bBnialaw. FineFireplace, Hot waterteat, puage, large lot. CornerMaryland av. and Shore Rd.for Inspection Son. Sept, 17A. R. McCausland17 East Dawes Ave,Phone 1071 Semen PointldecUnd. that makes character. It isnot what th» man does in publicbut what h* does and what liethinks when he Is alone.Life seldom worts out as wa planIt. The little things <strong>of</strong>ten take us<strong>of</strong>t the planned path.1 SOMETIMES IT PAYS TO FAILHe pointed out that <strong>of</strong>ten a failure,such as Whistler experienced,opens the wqy to a greater achievement.What becomes <strong>of</strong> one's «perlenefs,Mr. Urgent said, dependslargely upon what hi has In Illsheart. U we live our lives truly—not iilibi and not make excusis—we pan build a satisfaction thatsurmounts disappointments, thepath to happiness can be devious,he contended.President J. Fred Mannc whopresided, and Vice President HanyLloyd Chattin, who presented thespeaker, were elected deleBittos toattend the Klwanls district conventionat Oaiaiden^ <strong>Oct</strong>ober 12, JohnB, Trout, Henry B, Cooper and RoyA, Mengel were named alternates.Mierop QuitsResort PulpitAssumes New DutiesIn Phila,Rev, William A Mierop. pastor <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, assumedhis new duties this week ospresident <strong>of</strong> the Bible Institute <strong>of</strong>Pennsylvania, in Phiadelphia,Under a temporary arrangement,the pastorate Is now in charge oiRev, Paul Kinaier, Rev Micropaajsktunt for the past three years.The Rev. Mr, Mlerqp, who hasresigned the charge, expects to returnhere ns a supply pastor topreach every other week, for a timeat least.The minister, with his two children,Harold and Betty. left theresort last week for their new homein West Collinpwood.Mrs, Mternp became the mothi'rif a third child, William Allen, Sep.ternber 2 in Shore Memorial Hospital,and will jo to West Colllngswoodupon leaving the hospital.The Rev, Mr, Mierop has breiia part-time teacher for the Sink-Institute for several years, mid lasti May accepted the position as president,He had continued his dutiesat the local church until the Summerprogram ended,Stainton's to beOpen Two EveningsSiartiiig next week Btalnton's De.partment Store will be open Frld&yand Saturday evenings only untilfurther notice.The store has been open all weekdayevenings during the Summer,fMrsrwilltam ChasterT<strong>of</strong> "NewfleldM. J,, spent Sunday at 1218 Say a%*.Tmocrth is no wordCUCQUOT CLUB if^ AIM6CII ALE "131#HBl BEVERAGE CO,IWW. WlmtlM Ave., Aii.mic city"*"• ••—- S.2SJS•It, th* word for Clicquot_ iMfi Ah ii amoothtit , , ,(fiat*! wiut lit m*llow tang <strong>of</strong>ingredient! ij—rtfrahiJ£You plan to own a new home here, right now isthe time to secure a home site. Prices are low. Investigatebefore the more desirable sites are taken.Late in all sections <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> including <strong>Ocean</strong>frontlots with riparian rights.n,Prieei range from $f>00 to '5000FOB FULL INFORMATION SEECAREY15th and BOARDWALKDelinquent TaxesAt Low PointSmall Number <strong>of</strong>Properties Lilted<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty taxpayers are payingtheir taeal tax obligations promptly.ThJB Is revealed by the advfrtlse.merit <strong>of</strong> the tax collector's gate <strong>of</strong>properties for unpaid taxes and as>iessments which appears on paneB <strong>of</strong> this issue.<strong>On</strong>e hundred and nineteen Itemsare listed. This is the smallest number<strong>of</strong> properties listed for delinquenttax sale in modern times.The bulk <strong>of</strong> the Items are forsmall aimnuntt and many will onpaid <strong>of</strong>f before the advertisementappears next week.The names uf delinquent tajtpay.era who pay up before next Tuesdaywill be deleted from tim nrxtInsertion <strong>of</strong> the tax sale ad, whichis scheduled to appear In Hire?more issues,Phila, Mayor GuestAt Lawn PartyAt Malone HomeJiimes H, iShoeyi Malone, Philadelphia'sdirector <strong>of</strong> public safety,and Mrs Malone were hosts Saturdayafternoon Bt a lawn party nttheir Summer home, 40< Merlon pi,near 48th st, and Asbury av,, t


ffiftitiANSocial ,, . Personal,,, Qubs,.. LodgesHostess HouseMortgage CutReduced $1,000; Balance<strong>On</strong>ly $3,500Another 11,000 lias been whittle!!<strong>of</strong>f the iBprtBam <strong>On</strong> the HostessHouse for Oonvileseent Qirli, leavinga balance <strong>of</strong> only 13,600, It wnsWfealcd this week by Miss Christl.•tit tulle, cnrrMpondinff geereinry <strong>of</strong>•.tht Hsrteii House League. Th»mortgage originally wns $18 500,• Funtta used toward the murt.reduction were accumulated chiefly.through contributions made by individual!and business eonrnrm intwo annual drives staged by theHostess Houe They werr DonatlnnB»y In July, and the Mile <strong>of</strong> Dimnsin August. ,MOBE COtfTItlBUTfONsJMOHVIDBince the final stntnment wnsmade on proceeds firm the climcfidrive, additional contributions him 1Been received nt the House Thelarger <strong>of</strong> these Iniiiidrrt a 110 cheekand a f& bill Any late enmnbutinnsire thoroughly accvplablp. Miss Lullcsaid.Proceeds <strong>of</strong> SSil SO were realizedat the lawn party sponsored by theLeague on tin- HostessHmiseground! last Wednesday, Mrs. AdelineCoward, 087 central nv., tookfull chares, as well as soliciting and 1eollectini articles which were soldat the party,CONTRIBUTORS THANKEDAmoni the novetles wore crochetedpieces made by guests in theHouse. Refreshments also were sold.Several tables <strong>of</strong> bridge were in operatlonunder the bench umbrellasthroughout the afternoon,Mrs, Coward was assisted by theMisses Jean and Margaret Cnmptaell.B3B central av.The League wishes to Rive rrco:-nitlon to the follotflnjrbusinessconcerns that contributed to thelawn party: Hughes' central phurmacy,Helen Hudson, Johnson's andOlair Alexander beauty simps:Woodruff Bible Shop; South SensBhopi Young's boardwalk simp;Btainton's; Sarah smith, real estate-nre House No^l; Asbury Pas.try Shop; Ward's Bakery; SmithsBaby Shop: The Garden Patch;Thurston's Market and Ash's store.Teachers Return To SchoolAfter Varied VacationsBy OWBN fETTIT X "XVacation time wns tucked nway I Westchnatcr, %n .•nothbnlls for another year Jvfondiiy<strong>of</strong> this week when the insistentshrill uf school bells wiirnrd tench,era, as well as pupils, that it washigh time to dust <strong>of</strong>f the text books.Several members <strong>of</strong> the faculty<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hijh Bclionl report-,(1 on their vacations this week and,stranye as it may seem, though allhad spent enjoyable summers, nutane wiii sorry to be back on the job.ART TEACHER EARLV ARRIVAL<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the first returners wnsMiss Mildred Weirman, art teaehpr.who arrived front her home in PhiNadelpiiiii last Friday nfler an enfiiti dMis. Vifisinin Unmcroti nisi!Tiaiiied In Ocenr <strong>City</strong> for the sensonand is now teaciilliB economicurripiTipliy mid problems <strong>of</strong> mudernliving.VACATIONED ON FARMA vicniion in the country wns enjoyedby Miss Lueilli' Ui'inert. Eiii',-iishtenriier, who rettimeii h-Mweek from iier home in mliimljiiiCfossionds, Pa., where she spent ilirseason on n farm.Mls,i Adelaide stnl:fler.ni:ilh(-rarities te,.flier, returned Thursrt.ivnfter visiting friends in Sprliiu Luke.Miss FullagarSeptember BrideWeds Navy Man inChurch CeremonyThe Ofeftti <strong>City</strong> Baptist Churchthe scene <strong>of</strong> a picturesque wed-ERSQNAKColonel Florence M, Blanehneld,Superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Army NurseCorps. Lieutenant Min Andrews andMiss Anne Olayptille, <strong>of</strong>Wnshinjtoii,DC. were jjuosts <strong>of</strong> The Missesp M Bnllly mul J, Kennedy, BtilInlel rd. during the past weekdlnr Saturday nt 3 p m, whenMiss Anna FiillnKfir became thebride <strong>of</strong> William Earl Kriise, nvlii-. • .tloh metnhmlth (2.1, U. S. N.Mrs t*r«Hnr Snvnltc mWpsli-yvd,. nnil nermnntown, left Wedner-Miss Cnrol Bnvnoe, riniiphter <strong>of</strong>Tlie' bride is ihr dnrtjjhti'i' nf Mr dny tti resume her studies atand Mrs, UrnrRp E. Fiillagar, 14ii | ins|itiiteAsbury nv. The fn-nnni's pnreuts ( " s tme Mr nnd Mrs K L Kmsc. if !. . . 'iniilr.-inln Iuwi ' I *I r !iml M r s Wi 111 '")' Ward. aril.A doiibie rlnV cerrmnnv was nee- ' " f R«-'llhlnnrf, Pn , with thrlr sons,firmed bv Urv Williiiin A Mienm . U.-uli'iinnt • Jack" Wfirri nnd Will,Miss McHenryIs MarriedReiort Girl BrideOf Coast Guard<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the attractive wedding<strong>of</strong> the Pnll senson took plnee Tiirsdaynftenipon wiirn Miss JaneRhirtey McHennT rinuulitr.,, <strong>of</strong> Mrnnd Mrs. RnymimriMeIIeniy.4rjOi-ean nv., brniinr the bride ol'cily IIIKII Hchool.Allan ,f. Reott, U.S.r.ri, ill n quiet ]teiTniony nt the MeHenry hnme.Rev. Benjiimlii F, Altaood, postoi<strong>of</strong> the First Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong>.llelated.Mrs Alls.mil played Mendi'lsnhn'nMi»8 Lois BraninIs MarriedMr. and Mrs, Lewis Branin minauncfIhp marriage nf their dnughtcr,Lois, to Cileiin R. Hiirrif, hunt,swniii's miitc (3c), son <strong>of</strong> Mr, nndMrs. Boy Hnrrls, <strong>of</strong> diesler, III,The wetltlillR toeik plnee Heptemher7 (it nidgelniid, S. C, nearwhere. Mr. Hiirrta is stiitiiined withthe Uiiiust Guard nt the nciuifnrt. 8C , Niivnl Air Bnse. The r-ruipli- nreniiw ri'didlnq in Burttin, s. C.The bride is n Mmdnute iif OeesuiPiirnthvp........ nf the linmist Church n,,,!,'"!" Wnrrt Hh. will bn _ W p.-k-nmi ^ " 1 ^ , ; . ^ <strong>of</strong> nvnrbrnnklirrsiriflit nf •hi' Bible InMituti- ,,; U'liists nl Mr nnd Mrs c ! i; •Penii'iylvniiia.. r-r.-ti m-J i'\:\-/i\ nlKiNzi.Ei?N. J.were jilnyed bvWedclliijnev Pnul Kiir/lev. tth.i nlBevrii.I iippi'nprliili' silcrtlis Summer <strong>of</strong> visiting nnd Busene E HnlliTiin. hW"iy nnd j C'lhiiT Ilu rm-mnny V/.iIti rpaintinR with oils ami wntfr colors, civics leather nnd writrr ni rip- IA M M i.r, It fi N A S. Atlnnl-Mlss Helen Derrick, music tiiri,-. j miring western epics, spent tIv j * <strong>City</strong> an.in "I l.nve You Truly"'siviinii-r at l.nlii- nenrae. N Y. wn'i - 1mlHI'','HMM'lniiiretla Urice dniichieri'i Mriiiid Mis Cnllton C Briee KH Cellpliw.il nn] :ii'. will eiiier Preshyteri;i!itor. returned Friday nmrnini! inimMn.nestnwn. N.J , where she v;irr,=tinned while visiting friends in hrrformer hmne townTOOK MUMMER C'Ot'RSEhis fiiniily. In nclilitlun Inmurewriting.in,'- ' H.i-pii.il. Philiiili'lphhi. nf, n smriiMiinui'iriiriiiind Ihr middle cit Fi'hriii'iiShe I'spprts t.i vl.-H m fnl-_n'.nlii. Mass, eni!> in Oc'tnherThe chinch mi,. , . . .reti finliHiis nnr| , M.iiv daueiiter <strong>of</strong> Rev nn 1BOOKKEEPERand TYPISTWANTEDFrrmanrnt position All Year,State Eipmifiiee.$35 or More to StartBox 5082,Sentinel-Ledger •I Hivnniti-riUiihhis leisure- tlmi- | pUlils- ' :Vr> F Cni, -inn Weslev in-, leprl'li'lh w,is einplrverl ill ,]i re- ! f.iv.T. in liinrrl.-ii!.' bv her fiilher, I "."inrsfliiy tn c-rit'-r Hie frfihm.insciireh. iji liiilliiinc mni-ITl.- lli.'.is- ' lll|:ii! ' lfil 'w - lsl"Vi'lv in an i'\t|un- !c 'f.,.- .il Willlimi Rmilh CVilltvn K(»vini- i.iund.itlnhs ,md ..i, (Imnmiiri , i" 1 "' w n "I liim-mli'il Ivurv satin.<strong>On</strong>e who iippnreiiily riin't Kit en- I U|, streams tn qet wilier tn mi'; , fnfhinnivl -m jjiineess lin.-swiih aoiiuh <strong>of</strong> school thruiiijhiiiit tin- Win- lafonsaid concrete! Ifil'nl b,,diri> nnil Inni: fitted ile,v ;:ter term is Miss Mirii.ni Ri-irhly. , fiis sistrr Mr« Hntli finrtiv iu:i"i Tin ".k'rl "nilrii in ii inriE traingnis' physirn! ("diicntiun instrwi'tnr. ten"her alsn vnratlfmrrt ai Ink'Bl ''' ' vnrp a llnuei'-tlp veil nnd enrwhnbeflnmi 1 a student herself ilns J oeiirce whfrn. ncenrdinu tn MrSirniniT in studyuudio-vlsu,,! 'iltlK , Hrillfr:in, she •pushed n wneelhnrandjmthrnpnlogy.it Columbia Um- rn,v uhll(, , ,vl,,|f|,,rt n sii,)Vei".Mns. uorl'INo IN wn.nwoonMrsEtiiel Hiippllli,'. llsimr ec,linmles tencher, spent the Siiniiiitin Wiltlwnnd wiih her brnihir H:iv-Bl'i- -vnie ,11 led •', I-,infjuri Herversity N Y. After cnmplctlne hcourse nl the University, she sreiirsniue time In New Viirlt Citv beforereturninL' Iiere. Aiimist .11.Mrs. William Townseiid Instrui"-tor in world history, spent ;, viicntionwith her husband in the PnconoMountains the week lifter LaborDav.,^^^;^;!; p.,,,,,,,,. Lalin ,„.striietur, returned Thursdav ip.mher hump in Chi'irnieishiire PnMi."-s V A Wllsnn h:is i «-l uriii tlfrfv-n nn ini,enisle SMIIIMIM- in1 uiijfi, rfise,, gift from tlir yrnniiiNnEIJ BY KlSTKIjSTin- Mips<strong>of</strong>: Ha«;ilii' iiiul MildredFi>!l;it-:;,r ?"l r .ters ,,i ilii, Inide. wrpm,;f! ,,f hnnftr nilfi hrldesmnid. r'-i|ii, ' i\ rlv Tlir\ : u'nrr jirinee.'sl'-.'.iiv "I l.lilr hliirndi'il trifl, ; S:i «|i!ifj!lrti h,idler .ind sueiMhenrl tier-.Y'.rt; riiy* s •Ann M..ii.ii>hiin. (immliie;- nf Mi-:inci PMrs JWilful, Mnirichiin. i'nrr,r;miii:m nv will end ,• IHT seniu \r'i! :ut ihr Universitv <strong>of</strong> Pennsvlv.nil:!Phihlfli Iphin Nnvrniher 1^hc H well known as an inte:-i ,i!,,'i:H|, swhrinli'im star :ind h.n,,1'ri! :,|l|li:ln'ti in Pen/1 A C wei'l.iHhe 1> m:u.,rine in p^\-cii*.1..J4'.' u'l!lii.iiju f.j'VpHills mid Mils city, snim "I Li.veYIUI Triilv • In ("ill lie JaenbtHoivl,KKl.ATIVKSCiilKRTNOF Jl'ML'SnOTilHMr. .uici Mrs. Julius Ilnlli, Dll A«.ijury iiv, ui'ieweek-end liusis niilieii (lnnRhter. Mrs. Cinnlv Oulllns:iiiti her ciniiKliterPalsy, mid MrsRiiths i3iiilher=in=liiw iltld sistei;Mr anil Mrs. C'alvert Kllliitl. all ,i(Hliiiipl.iwn, Mil. Mrs. C'>lliii>' hnslrhiirnilni! In ;i while wo.,1 Fn.lIHUUI, Lieiiiennnl Cnllni., is wiih ihensemble and uefirinenl^ tin bridennnrehid |iin-a.M,.n r.irres in Fiiuice::ivi 11 in:ice In lie! fnllier Her lirldi ..-mi,id wii- Ml»« Arli'iie Hriiwii. nlriiieriuc. ii InVinrr 1'lnw.iiml.' lit ()rlullr'\\\ Illyh Brlin.,1 Mis;, tlrnwilwoic flume ni lined ei.iie nndrmi'hiidcr.rHnnf'iliairn! hfilSomething nesv in the w;iy nfcaiinns was that nf nenrte n.iw- i^inriiniKlwlinr she usiirrl wit!man. physics and rliemisiry in- hrr miii-.i nii.l hr.nher In ndilistruct.,r. wlin speni tiie auinmcr ,";,„, ,",, ,,,.,,.j,'jML, fT(,n,h sli. jilv. iworklnt' with the National Fari'ii tr icliiiit: :i cniiis., in srnnMi whii'.'iExtenslnii Prnuram nrounri Hani- ; ih l]vss t ) ] j U sr.,rmontoii. Oricinnllv friini Peuiisy]- | ^ j ^ ._(. rl -^ ,,._ lh j ) 1 L.|, ;,,.),,...| i...vnniii. he has taueht In Wilminutnii, ' ..i.',.^ i«-.i i fp. in :h. r-ntiiu-, •nnd more recently ai Pli-nsjinivill" u ,;, •,,, , f.,,,,,;, ,,, Wnllin :,,i>i I-,Hiah. However, he IIIMM* his 1'iv- i H;., VJH :iVi","iiV"- . linin\ e.niir I;'' 1.illy lies with Oeenn Cin's millet. H:i;u:n:(1c teams, nnri hell be runtum fm |-,.,-1,, r :them in the annual Tlnnlist'lviiin p,r j.-| l vcln«h with the ri'snil's inuliiinnn' ,,,ltn Qlr,n Cr,\ ,1, giinilayrival. Pleasantvillr ] . . .fONFIRMI.D TRAVELER \n , /-. • I r^LJUST GARDENSKesort Girl ChosenConfirmed traveler Tnwiisend Ii . por N. J. HonorsShnwcll, iieoErai^H leiichri. f.-ll | A n O r | , n n C | | v lrj]., M | f H |prey tn the BUS s h o r t e r ilns P U T - H, ,,, V R-O (-,.„,,.,[ IV ,, ,.,,Tifr and spriit most uf his uir.iUfiii ; ,. t.,,,,,,,,^ ,,, N, ,v j , , , , , . , ( I 1 ,gnrdeninK at his nnme in Ahsermv ,;_,." W.UJ-.I"-II ' wh'. will'lv ei'idi.l,'! LaJt year hi loured neross tlie ronr.- , fll, 1(|,r!1]iin „.„„ „,,.„ h,,u,,t,I try tn the West C-mst where lie ( )f)|. KJl(. ,; |h|, ","i;,".Vil-V.i.-V-I spent the season nirmnii Ii .lit I ,„„! M,-s I,,,lini,n| o Hrnn A y.Among those who siiminernd her,' thi.itrarf Mrs. Justine Kieps. ins'inch"ill commercial eourses, wh'i «';nenshier at Belly's Linf.ilii n.M;riiriilit,and Mrs. Herbert WIIK.V tniili^hteaehfT,MisH Helen Mnynnrd spent hervnrtttlon from the suciiii seimi-e d,--partment by worklni; in her vkiui ,'Rnrden and visiting Iier hnme inMlThefirwerererl"1 thi- Ffei and IMIK NTi.--iiir f! 'iri I nil! Bhf \\nj,'MH!' uiinmrH M'th jiil-' li Mi'fi n hf nrf-?,hnpi !nlfiif !ii;ir- nr 1Rhe enrk.-. 1 red uhilr .incl I !•!.•HeSterling Silver.25Plusin 1 ;FrdrrillTfi«BARRETTES '2Hand EngravingJETER - the - JEWELER1142 Boardwalk 832 Asbury Ave.,1 O n ;in ritv Hiisheis ;1 ;>s\rh, ,],,M • ill:! in: :)'Aviraen urail.-s ,.r 2 • r lu;i!I ill.-ir rnllece ru\]i^r> .mdbr::ir in .ill mur:.,* m IIIIMIIii Id .,1 inieren HIT rr(]'li!I J-t Hi ii •lit,- r.'i-i IviiiB ill,ir di.|:n-iliiuh In.III.i> gi'iiinr.i wlin iindldJlle.e l.ir Illlill IIMII,,;. in.speri.il «i,rk m tllrir ni:ij,,, tand IJii.-,« :i i Miiijirrlii ii--ivf i-\.,tinn in ih.il Ihid ill tin- i nil -.SMiiim \i-ir Thrv ills,, AH I-Ineed tn rio special w>.-k rturliS u m m e r alti-r iln-ir iuiii,• :• '•*.rMi.. • r. , I, ii--\..ii.-H, 1,1 iiie u.is rdH: =a\' i,ii;i, snjl-.r -- • ii rm.,> iiiii'ii' it ,i! I,, i he ilni-A ..;-11 In- :ii, ?r..-.innnil hi.Ills'-, nr-(-k!r-m,,ii. A M M . 1.-'.' |. M f-ii. f «.-r. I r,..>.I:'. !' 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OC|AN CITY SENTINHL.LEDGER' Somer* Point<strong>City</strong> AuctionsOff More LotsSOMERS POINT — <strong>City</strong> Councilconducted another public sale <strong>of</strong>elty owned property Friday eveningwith <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Enoch Higbeeconducting It.Tract 1, Lot 123,, Subdivision J,plan <strong>of</strong> Samuel H, pine, was soldto Milton Lati for a minimum price<strong>of</strong> $100, plus $7,40 tax dueTract 3, Lot 37 and p. Block 18, FiitE CO. AUXILIARYMap a, Olyn Neath, was sold for RESUMES MEETINGSWOO plus taxes <strong>of</strong> $11.60 to Rlchnrd8OMRHS POINT — The Ladles'S, Thompson.Tract S, Lot 9, Block 3012, atHigh Bank, went to Henry J. Clanfrnnlfor $760, plus #46,10 taxes,A resolution was adopted for the.public sale <strong>of</strong> Lot 20, subdivision 3<strong>of</strong> Samuel M Pine, for a minimum<strong>of</strong> i780, Lot 25, for a minimum <strong>of</strong>140. and Lot 125 or a minimum <strong>of</strong>175, at the meeting <strong>Oct</strong>ober 13, at8:30 pm,Another resolution was adoptedwhereby a deed was accepted fromFlorence and Walter Brooks In lieu<strong>of</strong> foreclosure.Stnnlev Wilson, who with hisfamily are now residlni; In Floridawrnte a letter In which he resi|;Mfi',us t. r iK assessor.Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Volunteer FireCompany resumed Its meetings onMonday evening at the fire hall,Mrs, Martha Knipple was welcomedas a new member, Mrs, LilllcScull, in charge <strong>of</strong> the change<strong>of</strong> the change socks, reportedthat they netted $8.33Mrs. Laura Ford will be chairjman <strong>of</strong> refreshments at the Septem.ber M meetingMrs. Oeorge Laffey reeelvitl the.ittendnnce prize.The next meetini will be nextOhurch.Wednesday,[ _ Thuiv*., b pm, Sr. choir rehearsal.Point ChurchesBETHANY' METHODISTRev. I'. E. 111. kmaii, Faster10 a/ji. Sundiiy School.11 a.m Munilng Service. Topir:"Three Verdicts.' 1730 iJ.ni 'lliKlliness is Prnfitiibl:-'ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCHSunday Muss H n tn.Firs! Friday Diviuitnis —7 In n niWOMEN'S CIVIC CLUBKiisi'MES MI:ETINRN, BOMEHS POINT—The Women's |Civil' club resutiied ineetliiBS Thuis- >liny tvi'ililiji nt tin- lire hull. A re- Ipuri uf tile curd party conducted ,in June was Miven by Mrs DavidSmith. Iln 1 Julj parly by Mrs. Fitir-• •IH-I- Si-ull, pl.niw were made forciirtl party Bcplwiiber ai, Mrs.ZIRCONS , . , Stone <strong>of</strong> MysteryThe jifrsn wnh its pefiiiur *l!kMMnd iiki' bfiiiaiifV •!ictar =«8 to *100We inVMe YOU !e vk * ihts unusual coUrcHon oi jiffftngluDsp an) mOuiiUii SH tlispliiy in our wmms—THE HOIT^E OF VALliE^=MUTH'SJEWELRY GIFTSA giti bearing (he name "MUTH" Is ysur guarantee <strong>of</strong> ihr utiimfliF in gnsdilUs and sou mi jmJjUmni yf values.MABT OF OCEAN CITYS2W28 Boardwalk(Opposite Music Pitr)VFW AuxiliaryPlans Birthday FeteORACE M-TIIER'ANBOMEHfl POINT - The LadlesS|I,,I T rd, nnd Meyrnn av.Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Roberts-Jnhnsnn PnST I ||j. y |, r ,|iiii F Atlh'r,*4 'IMVi'ti-rnns nf Furelgn Wars, met in ; Th(,' inth Sunday aflir Trinitycity hall lust Wednesdny evenln-i | i| 4^ „ ,,, oiiiinli Schuulnnd planned to celebrate the birthfhiviinnivnr;the OrhiberApplicatiorrrrHved frnriwith 11 Mift Iri'-ileciirntluiAlitlaI-'iijlt'Wint' llu 1 but-ini^'.?; sproup ntijtiiinifHi tn P'I }!*• ;Uti riMuii! c pri/i' wciHi Iit>Fnlll.MOORLVNToday and Saturday"I Love a Soldier" Mis about thelove <strong>of</strong> a shipyard worker pauletteOoddai'd, for a 8011th Pacifichero, played by Sonny Tufts. Inan early scene. Sonny has a meet-Friday^pt em^<strong>of</strong>members11 ii in, rh" Si'rmc. MrWebcf will pji^uti theTill' Si-nii.r Clinirttiiifur membership w:is I :>titiifitiMm, EliKnbetli Juv EplHIi" Clnliniiins 5 35Farley was presentr,! j Ciu.sjjel Multhru G 24=;ltr her activities in th"the Honor R"H11 OF AIT >lUlfJKNHOMEHOMl-Hfl POINT Mrs F.nllivMiiflHcn < liti-it :iiti!-ti ini'inbi^rs <strong>of</strong>1 in- l>;nii:hti'rs nl America Wcilnct.-1 hi%" ivrliitm :i! Ihr home uf MrsAtfrtnihm uere Mrs Lillinni Fiinic\Mrs Fluri'iici' OiltiiTi. Mir.i Iin ill,- , H.iiin- I ,ih('. "1 OCIMII <strong>City</strong>: Mr< VI- •il11 wmntM.mi. ||,,.(i 10AmericBnPhoneTAXI 0200Stand 8th & WeslO|i|)"sltr Ail' sti.rfCITY CAB: NEHVft'E010524-IiOIIt NEHVft'EAHPhonesHiiclilliy. Mis BliiippfU mill\h> U'i!Ii> F* luiiinnrp. al IMcasitnt^•nil,! Mrs 1. i lii.. Si: nil. Mis Kll/iilutliSlliiiiii :illil Mis l-imih Miiiil.-|ij=:,iinrr^ Puln!KIU'.AMS HEAKiisllMHIH POINT• I'.I.I.II p M, .i Ji iiciill Ing with Piiulfii" tu bring back, tip* some trinket-s whleh his buddy,killed. In action wantedreturned•njiivi'il. .(,, her. The romantic spark ist tu Mr? jiourtieil (iff imiiwdlniuly and n ser.'it's <strong>of</strong> hunied ineetinBs and de.Iparturi's follows nnd finally, a proiposiii <strong>of</strong> miiiTiUKe by sonny. Tnthe meantime, Walter Sande. Tuf'i"soldier pnl, set. 1 - a uuod esa.iip'n f,irI he lovi -birds by marryingpjiu'-i.lle's friend, played nv Muiy Treen.Neil Week End' Since You Went Away." Dnyif!O Si'lnii'k's Insi film sine-1 theAiiHleitij Awiird-wlnJiini; doneWith the Wind" nnd "R.-inrci."(itiirrinj; C'liiudcttf Colbert. JosephCutteii, JeiufifiT Joins .ShirleyTvmple. Monty Wiiolli-y, LionelBummorr- mid HubertWiiiit.r. ar.lives sii ! Iif, Muorlui T>ii->itr< anTlmrmlav ihrnuiih Uiiili'il Aiti,i>'--September 15, <strong>1944</strong> Editorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger PAGESEViTwo Evening Shows starting 7:15 . Matinee D,||IIILRS, PRI. * SAT,. HEFT H.IS.IB "~ "'"lAIIBTTE OOIJDARD . SONNY Tl F T S . BABRV «.OEHALIJ and I1KI I All UONDI | n * ¥Tt t-"I LOVE A SOLDIER"MON,, TIES and WEIJ,, NKI'T, |H - ] 1 Hi Mid tiifi M I?n^fnn Mt'Mli I ,' tojSiliinn itiiifikintl 1* iJiv-iily iinU'httstfor )\is iiiMMtvtM > nf fthcr vrijH.f•AS Mil iiM;itv,!hf'tirPti Hi-rioiis ii *5,in*: ji'fl h'li in uliii!" IUHHK nil I'W ii.ivrn'^uiiiM.l in si ^rim onnrintf, bn' thertl f In 1 f iini witli f'Xfiirhirfi'. la\>*itiitl rnnn f ily,UH I MrC'n-ii uhn willbt* rcin^nibt'iMii us liic Iirrci•'H:.il!iv:!n'.^ Tru\rl-'." nnolluT Slur- 't:* ! s ' 11! uf U \ tAi nr -.-At mm. iiii =pt i rsnn;ifi u i)f Moriun= un Hh'aliMf:n: ilis witf i Hi'M v Y^j'kl i:Mull. Tu*^ uiiil WPU. !1 H;ui fiir C'uiHjLH-rini; Ht-ru" i^ I,jii ! iiiri=Hi'V. "i-vt ]• rnnipd *\\\v hi,id jIn itnv niuVic Is'liirp. So n drt>uni jnf ji xi r^!'ii-^i nuk k!d ronir.H trut 1 .- jVlIJAciF:\PKI Friday and S:itunlavMuiiifl uini 1fukon us n run 1 forMs - I-fiiiml' 1 . Mi> Cl.ini Msnk n t,u\^ jiJ-c/s ;i prniiiiiit'nt psirt inl.l M:AiiU'll-i ??• hmiili. wci-i- i«b* ; ,|1(1 nctinn ni RKO Rudin^ new i=n-' ti;iiitir fumcch. Hiido By MiHtnki 1 "• en-.stjirrinf;AIJUI M.ir.4ial ;iml Ur-Jiinno HavKiippnrtinu M.ii-H'nnl i\m\ Lniiiinr \DA\ nn M;irsii;t Hutu nn fiylvin. '.\li\11 Jij^lvn 11.- IM-V hu.t.b;iiul Erf- '• I'.IU rini'lKiMMii nnfi Flliii SuniirH'T- I! •I *i;1 i fiih ant! A«luiiy, liirtrc RdominKHIIUW nnn(ins stiiiiim. ("ASHKi.nno2—HIT Ai.liui y Avcnui', Stiirr andnw^llimi, t'AHH %1,W\);i—,(.|!i . ~,\ Ashui'v Avenue. Stiirc MiniInu'llim. (ASH,M.Mill|__( ciini'i ^1 It SI. JIIHI Wi'hli'v A vi 1 . Wrsh'y Aims Hciti'L.-,> Huli-mmis. HAI.K CASH. ' fMMW"1—1017 A?iliiir» Axi'nuc. Slni't 1 andnwcllinu. CASH.*;S,l)nnIi— Ka-t CiiriH'r 7th HI, and Wrsloy Avi'iiiic, UoominuHiiu-i 1 and Ailiirfnii'nts. CASH,$7,oO(i7—-10!» .Ninth Hlrtul, OITitw and I*»vfllinif,CASH.*5,nnnLUIS. (iirncr 7th Ht. iintl Ovt'an Avi'. (In I'liri;IIHK'MI. CASH $2,000!)~i'il Ashui-y Avoniii', Dwi'Minu,CASH, " sa.OOOTAIL END I.IQIIIIiATION' OFTHE FIKST NATIONAL DANK ASSETSPrftmn^iy For Full Partifular^A. L. PANCOAST200 Wesley AvoniieTenderizedSmoked Tongues39cBaby Beef Liver 1^3 0CiennlneLambs' Liver Ib 32*Long IslandDucklings ItPenn Stores Co,725 AsburyTELEPHONE 0&44744 Asbury Ph. 1035TBV A CLAaeiFiTD ADFOB QUICK BESULTa"Till !(«i., Fill, * SAT,, SEPT 14-I!i liiCuntinuaus 10:JI0 a.m. in HfiilhUi*IOEI. Mi'C'HEA - BETTV EIE1,I> - IIAKRV CAREY . WIiIIi«ilEMAKEST - EHANKI.iN PANOIICIIN - foil In, HALfj"THE GREAT MOMENTHlarUiig ^liinday; 'I'IVO Evr. Hhows— ^Iiitiii!*r iiiiiiy, 2-30MON.. TIIES. mid HEII., SEI'T, IK - IS - SOEIliJIE BRAC'KKN • EI.I.A ItAINEN - WII.I.IA.M DESIAIKTHAVMONI) WAEHl'liN and EHANKI.iN I'ANniSOHNV"HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO"i'llIIIM., Fill, and NAT., SKi'T, !l - "A - V.CAIIV CiRANT - I'ltlMTI.I.A I.ANK • KAVMONI1 MASSEVJAC K I'ABSON - Ei(WAKi) EVERETT IKlltrdNPETER I.OKME :IIHI .IA>lE>i (;II:\SON inARSENIC AND OLD LACE"j^"TTTiT 1N n._ANi;KViM-:. Kiiin.fMAiiiiKil I.KK. Ah.nlui.lMil,.,,,It.HN I' SMI I'll. Ailvrrli.mic .Ml,,,,1NAVJTHIINI'K.ManaypfTIiTN riiKK: »150 v_, mr i,f II,liiTim Evpiiinij SlinU's Stiirllm 7:l!i— Milliiici Saturday. 2:30ITU. & SAT,, SEI'T. 15.HiMiillni-p saiunhiy<strong>On</strong>ly 1:.1lllU'NNV (iOOHMAN - i.ISI»A IlAHSKI.i, • I.VXN HAH I • JACK(lAKIi• AI i,VN JOSI.VN • lAME-i ( AHnWKi.I. in"SWEET AND LOW DOWN"Till its,. Fill, ami HAT., SEPT. '!1 • '!'! • II!^I.AN MARSIIAI. - I.ARAINE IlAV - MAnSIIA HINTVN i"and AI.I.VN JOSI.VN inBRIDE BY MISTAKE"Buy More War Bonds and StampsDAN'SFISH MARKETON THE BAY AT iflTH ST.RIGHT OUT OF THE NITIIMackerelFloundersKingfUhSea BatsButter FullPorgieaCroakersTM1MGS TO 1 «' '" Hnmiiluthc ili'iijtiitx ni' aifeptcmlit'r vm-ulinn li«n-t:.* In AiiU'list, tilt* city pulilirity tlt'partmnnitiimpiii'iil'ily HilHpiiiilecl iill !iilvi'itininn inj|j(1 ni(i||'ci|U(liti!iiprt'MS lii'i-HiiKi' (lie i'(>snrtwns lilli'ii pi'iii'ticiill.V to rfipiii-ity. It spentthe nii'iU'V iiili i', ui^iinr piMipli' in ch-l'cr(juiir \iii-aliniis until 1'all,This i-iim|)iuVn K°< l"« J «ulf.«. We nnw linvnSppti'ii'' 1 ' 1 ! viii-iitiiiiii.sls in uii|)i('i(iilcni! iiliumlii-i's-- lint w


Nfr,4' .f3rV- OCEAN crrv Friday,iy t» to go forwnrd <strong>of</strong>, mfl, tWBpmfeffy In Rewtbe proposed new conoUtut»adopted in NovomaOTornorOhwtoB Bdl-In an addraw at ag wronged by tliettfte dub last TBUW-. out that swvke menbe returning, ne said tbe"" ptwent consUtuUon isisd Oat "the ipwtnee one them ta to estoNew Jersey a better statet, one competent to dealtremendous problems <strong>of</strong>M M fate the Ulegabyopponents Oat theMUMi to notIn Uie bestpMM <strong>of</strong> the rural ureas, "GoodrpoHftpMUt," he added, "Is to theP,Klt?ltlten»t <strong>of</strong> every good citizen,Vno nMter where he Uvar"# l B ttet the sew constltu-,$fen;#ouW eUmln»te overlappingind ^infUctlng fiscal agencies andbudgeto, Edison said'It -would makeIt matt easier to operate toe stats't economically.Church Announcements0SS HI CLASSIFIED AD!1 FOB QtJICK B1SFLTSfIRST METHODIST•th at. MM Central «r.Benjamin F. AUtMd, MUUittiThe meeting <strong>of</strong> the leaden <strong>of</strong>two peat nations, our Presidentand England's Prime Minister, wereadily taow means more troublelot the enemies <strong>of</strong> the Allies, •Hiequestion for the Christiana Is, whatan we doing to prepare for thepeace? We shall either la.cn and dosomething about that question, or,not many years hence, w« will befacing another war.Let us gather ourselves in our•arlous places <strong>of</strong> worship from timeto time, that Under the inspiration<strong>of</strong> the Christian message we maybe prepared to do our part u Chris,tiiuis.The services for the corning Sab.bath lor the above church will boas follows:9:30 a.m, The Church School, £verywherethe talk, especially a-msiif children, is about school.Religious training, howev«r, is leftto the home and the church. Arsyour children getting any reliiioultraining? Encourage them tnattend some Church School,0:45 a,m. The Morning Sirviee siWorship, The sermon subject forthis service will be, "God's OontminingLove," George O. Ashtonwill present a program <strong>of</strong> organclassics, and Olarenue Reeves #11be soloist for this service.7:45 p.m. The Boardwalk TwilightService, Dr. Walter W. VanKirlecommentator <strong>of</strong> the NationalBroadcasting company, will beguest speaker. The entire quartet,whose presentations have been somuch appreciated during Augustand September, will bring the musicprogram for this service. Ml,Ashton will preside at the Hammondinstrument, presenting specialpreludes, and accompanyingthe vocal selections,loo* Y*ar$ Younger withBlonds with Your Complexion I1 Scarcely Noticeable Ir modern styling did forifl«Mi,thiigre«oewZenith "first" does fiethe hesmDgait=glinit t iiw "look <strong>of</strong>youth!" Never again need chum•Usability be buried beneath abating impairment..(MB in-sec foryourself thenew*t*nty <strong>of</strong> the NcutnU-ColorEarphone and Cord—the result <strong>of</strong>more thin two yean <strong>of</strong> libontorfresearch. Both are now includedat BO extra cost with the ZenithRadionic Hearjoa Aid,lie new cord ii perspiratioagro<strong>of</strong>,water-pro<strong>of</strong>, kink-pro<strong>of</strong>,^phablf. It will not fray-nuy k*Wiped eJMn with a damp cloth.THE NEWRADIONIC HEARING AIDIilAIY TO WIAR. Cnnpltto withgrMasMprioiw ond Cord-Cr,S lim)^..CMrtlTtpC,.l Mlirs.•h«»-Wienis Tukli-MMriMbBM (Mali No "Mm-_0nl, ZMINI'I taMni MaiDR. HARRY H. LAKE(OPTOMIfRIST)822 ASBURY AVE.FIB8T PBESB1TEKIANfin st. and Wesley »v.The OMpel Ceotfird andMtasiorury Minded ChurchRev, Otorfi- Fiwher, Th.D., PastorOrli a.m. Prayer Meeting <strong>of</strong> th.*Sunday School teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficurrin the choir room.1:30 a.m. Sunday School. MissCatherine Oordon, supt. Wllilam |di acceptedT. Bwayne *nd Henry B. Cooper,assistant iuperintendents,.« a. Lesson for September B4th,"Heilgion In The Life <strong>of</strong> a Notion"II Samuel 7: 17-39.lfi.4S a.m. Moming Service <strong>of</strong> Worship,sermon. "Press Through toJesus," Mark 5: Sl-34, The choir,led by Leslie C Hughes, will sing'Praise The Lord, 6 Jerusalem."by Maunder. Soprano solo, selectedby Mrs. Jean Aird. Philadelphia,e-4S p,rn. Meeting <strong>of</strong> the WsitminsterPellqwship.7:40 p.m. Evening Service <strong>of</strong> War.ship; Sermon, "Stir Up The Oift<strong>of</strong> Ood." n Timothy 1: 8. Theauartet will sing. "Ood 8o LovedThe World," by fltalner. SopraiiuBolo, "Song <strong>of</strong> Praise/; by Qoublier,by Mls» Miriam E. fllmms,Tues., 8:30 a.m. Fall Meeting <strong>of</strong>the Presbytery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey atthe First Presbyterian Church.Swedosboro.•Wed,, 7:30 p.m. MidwiekPrayerMeeting nnd Bible Study.Tiano Tuner*jailed A YearContinued from paie 1Ml [Vice said he began InvestigatingLarge alter the Eiwayne Hotelmanagement reporwd having turn.Ml over {is to him for instrumentparts wWeh never arrived.ARRESTED DURING 'RECITAL"The trail led from one place toanothfr, and Large finally was arttstedwhile playing the piano Inah Impromptu recital at anotherhotel, nice said that Large playedwell,Ralph Lombard!, hauling coil,tractor, testified that Large ap.preached him and <strong>of</strong>fered to sellhim a piano for is, which Lomburdiaccepted. Large, lie said, tookhim to the rooms <strong>of</strong> Moryan.Ranck Post. American Legion, atthe Music Pier, and showed himthe piano he had 'bought". Hosaid he gave Large an additionnlISO to have the piano tuned nndrenovated before, he took It home,RECOVER PART OF CASEPhilip Shaf'o, a membfr <strong>of</strong> theL«gign post, said he saw Largeworking at the piano last Tuesdaybut thought he was a pia.no tunerhired by someone else In the Poit,and was not suspicious.jPolice recovered a portion <strong>of</strong> the jpiano eaae which Largei had re-'moved and given to Lombardl totake home.Anotherwitness was MichaelHenry, 848 Delnncey pi., who saidthat Large began talking to litei ona street corner and claimed to bea neighbor who knew htm in FhiladelfhlB,Large nsked for i loan <strong>of</strong>« to npalr "one <strong>of</strong> hit flMt <strong>of</strong>trucks, which had oroken down",Henry testified.Thewitness said he was goingto loan the money and went floraefor it, but his daughter recalledST. AlIOIiSTINE'S CHUBCHIHli and Ashury av.Rev Burlholonitw B. Doylelliv, Wm. L, McKeeverSunday Musses_c and 10,11 a.m.Confessions on Saturday.7:30 and 9 pjii,ST, MARVS CHAVELgnd and Atlantic av.Sunday Mass— 8:15 a.m.FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONS—13tn Bt..7 a.m.Holy Hour 7:30 pJn,* * *ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN10th si, and Central av.Rev, Frank F, Adler, S.T.M., Fasto?Thr ISth Snnday after Trinity:9:48 a.m. church School, P. BdwinHelUer, supt, Classes for all ajjogroups. Christian Life Course andAugsburg Lessons Used. Attendancecards given. The pastor willteuch the Adult Bible Class, Ailare cordially welcome,1 a.m. The Service. Pastor Adkrwill preach the serenon: 'HarvcitTime,"Mrs. J. Darby Btokes will sing,BJistle: Oalatians B: »-«: 10,• Matthew fl: 24-34,Bide tlice have had dominion overus-" dsa. 36:131 Correlative lsas-, sages from "Science and Healthwith Kry to Ihf Scriptures 1 byMary Baker Eddy include:'•When will it be understood thatmfittcr has neither intelligence, life,iiur sensation, and that the oppositebelief is the prolific source <strong>of</strong> all4 6 and i suffering? , . , Matter is neithercreated by Mind nor for the manifestationand support <strong>of</strong> Mind,"ipp, 20S, 279).Christian Science Services, VillageTheatre, Bth st, and Hoardwalk,every Sunday at 11 ajn.on.* she knew. When Henry returnedto the street corner, Largo"had flown the coop", he said.The prisoner, police leaned, laon tho "wanted" list <strong>of</strong> the Cam.dim County proseejjtor's <strong>of</strong>fice,which will send » detainer here tohold Large to be turned over toCamden after he cempletei the \local sentence.Examination SoonFor Case WorkersA civil service examination t<strong>of</strong>ill the position <strong>of</strong> case worker fortht. Division <strong>of</strong> Old Age Assist,aiice in the Department <strong>of</strong> institutionsnnd Agencies will be conductedan Monday, September 25?The test is to establish employ,ment lists for case worker positionsIn County Welfare Boards <strong>of</strong> OapeMay, Cumberland, Gloucester,Huntcrdon, Salem, Somerset andSussex. It is open to men andwomen residents <strong>of</strong> the state, butpreference in appointment wUl begiven to resident! <strong>of</strong> the county inwhich each vacancy occurs.Application blanks and informationmay be »ecured at the CountyWelfare Board <strong>of</strong> Hot, CourtHouse.Incendiary FireAt Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>fin,allegedly <strong>of</strong> Incendiary origin,endangered stam so* «wumints on the Bea We Oily bowdw»lkbttiretn «th mi 41H il*.parly Sunday morning, but wgs extinguishedwithout much duuee.Flames wen ^dlBCOvwcd In thorear ol a Jirst floor apartment occupiedby Mrs. Bnuim A, OraberIB ORAIfCIRV Or MW HUIVTO: UJRETrA A. DOt'CIIGRTV iteeulri«nnd iu]f djviict uiidtr lie will<strong>of</strong> fii.tii M. Diiuitlertr, dee'd., ilfdiuiriiiaii <strong>of</strong> litrvfj SHXimelianhinr,FRANCIS 111 iXJUOIISKTV; lit.WILLIAM W, DOl'ClieRTY,* heiriat law <strong>of</strong> Frniiriit M- Dougherty, dee'd..JANk il IinliniEUTY, wife piiVniifi. M llnuplitrly, Jnl FIDKi..ITV-I'IIILAIIELI'IIIA '.TKlfsT a>M.1'ANV iiiiil RIIDERT TEMPESTi jr. d ttiPair Fined $200 Each<strong>On</strong> Morals ChargeA man and woman arrested hereon morals charges three weeks agowire lined $200 each by JudgeFrench B, Loveland on Wednesdaylast week,Mrs. Virginia Hron, 32, <strong>of</strong> Cleveland,and Edward A. Warren, 34, <strong>of</strong>Euclid, O. pleaded rion vult in BpeclnlSessions Court making consideration<strong>of</strong> the case by the grhiid Juryunnecessary.They were arrested in a local hotelupon complaint <strong>of</strong> the woman'ihusband, John, seaman (ic) in theNavy.HOLI TRINITY EPISCOPALUth st and Central av,Bev. It. S. Bailey, Reetet7:30 and 8 a.m. Holy Communion.10 Bjn. Church School.11:16 a.m, Moming Bervlee and sir.mon.Tuesdays at 2:15 p.m. (except Is*Tuesday at 10:30 ajn) Women'sAuxiliary,Wed, and Friday, 9:30 a.m. HoljCommunion,* * •CHUHCHES OF CHRIST,iOIINTIST<strong>On</strong>lden Text: ''W(lttlion sethinc eyes upon thnt which is not, 1for riches certainly make themselveswings; they fly away as an eagletoward heaven," (Prov, 23:8).Sermon Passages from the KinjJames version <strong>of</strong> the Bible include?"O Lord our ood, other lords be-KtNODOM HALL OFJFHOVAH'S WITNESSES413 EUiith streetFridiiy, bept. 11 i8 p.m. StrviCL. McctiiiM '•And Inppearedunto Abniham, ulituIsaac, .niid unto Jncub. by thananie <strong>of</strong> Ood Ataiiphty, but bymy name JEHOVAH was 1 notknown to them.' 1 Ex, 6:3.Sunday. Sept. 17;7 p.m. Biijle Book Study, -TheTruth Snail Make You Pice,"8 p.m. Wiitchtower Bible Study."Tile Anointed and 'Men <strong>of</strong> Oood-Wlir." also "Spirit Upon 'Men <strong>of</strong>Ocod-WilV."Cape May CottagersOppose Pier PlanThe Cape May Summer <strong>On</strong>ttligris'Association hM sune on recordnprjiHiini 1Ihe proposal that the citybuild a new amusement pier whlcitwould ciirnbliie the advantagt'S <strong>of</strong> ajetty to protect thn bpaeh In theBast. Cape May section.The project was suggested aboutH inunlii iiBo for the post-war period.Tiiu Association, in opposingit. suggested that the city extendand improve piers already in existence.<strong>of</strong> th? cstaff <strong>of</strong> Hi'bffi T= Fnulk. dre*d.MRS. EllITIl Dl'KK TltAINEK.i-RKi)ERli K (1, lll-RK. K!JW!N ]!,liURKhtirn at law ami nrxt sf kinnf riiarlp!i A. fi BuHf. dee'd. ED=WARD TRAIN'KK. lni*b*nil iff Mr?.KiiiMi Murk Ttninpr. MANY M.BVRK. wife ..f rredenek U Ugrk.Jrid ELIKK ill RK, uifc <strong>of</strong> Kilwin HBy virtiif or an Ufilff at tlie Court <strong>of</strong>Siticepy qt New Jtf^iy,made sn ihfdate here<strong>of</strong>, in a FSUBP wherein the <strong>City</strong><strong>of</strong> Oeesn <strong>City</strong>, 1 municipal fsrpQfitign <strong>of</strong>the Staff ef Nfw JefSfy, it complainant,and Lgretta A, Daufheriy, tseeyiriii sndothefl are defendants, ya\l arc requiredla 3Eptar ami snswer the Hill <strong>of</strong> iiMWaiplsinant en or lirfnfr \he t7lh day<strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober ilex!, nr tha? said Sill win ITtaken £1 cfififcstat-d againil you.The Hid Bill ii filfd %a farfclaseUs sale eertififtttes, made by Henry T,Fsuldt, its collector at the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cfcesn<strong>City</strong>, ta the <strong>City</strong> ef <strong>Oct</strong>m <strong>City</strong>, Cmiiity"f Vn»F .Vay mill Slalr nf Nrw Jprrfvwhich said eefiiiiflMrs tire dstei! N*>v* m =brf 1«, f&Xi, cpyprinK lands ill thp t~'ii¥nf OCein Citr, CoUiify sf Cap? May andState at New Jefsff; and y§U, Loretta Anetiighefty, are fii.ide a part*defffidaiiiIwfiiuse r«ii are UIP rsfcBtfis and mtUfit'vispetmder tin- will nf FfLiiiiis MDuii||iteriy, dee'd,, autj gii.irdian nf Ift'f*vcy UrLifiRie rKiUgherty, and m;\f have arIntffi.'?.! in a jwrti'<strong>of</strong>i nf the jifffniscs *ie=scribed In the aaidBill nf (Vinipiaiilt;;itii! you, Frdneia M. Dnvigiirfty, 3RJ amjWilliiim W. Duughcf! j, i\T? madeparlydefendant § hefauae yi*n aru licirs at Inwnf Ffaneii M, Dougherty. driM: Arid mayhave an inleffM in a iKiftlnn ipf llipiiFcjniist'S dL'seribfd iti ihe said Bill <strong>of</strong>C'liinplainfj and you, J.!*,? B, Deitghertyfife fflsde a party dfft'iidantbecriiiiae youiirr tho wife <strong>of</strong> Francis M, DuUfthrrty^Jftl, and by Fight nf diiWCr »f otherwise*may have an interest in a porilgn <strong>of</strong> tilepri=iiiisi's defierihed in the saii! Bin cC(iHiipinifit; and you, thp l-'idcHiy'rhili, iU>l|inia Tftiat rumpAny iniil Enttfrt TtmPest pmilk, jr., iir? niadc fiat-iydfft-tid! anM hecaiisf ymi are Ol? fs^fitt*Jfa anand"f Mrk Kriiih Burk Tmliter. and hy rigbtoi i iiilc-^y <strong>of</strong> nillcrwisemay tliVc aniiilrrPSt iil ri nortinji nf itir pfeinises dei-1 tiiifd in ilie *nid Hill nf (\inipiattiti niid> sin, Mary M, Jhifk, Kfr ina>ii? ii iirifiyili-fi-iiilaii!, iM'i'au^e ynu are the Wife <strong>of</strong>I i.MrfiJ, O. Riirk, and by fight <strong>of</strong> dowerftr .tthrruf-^r, may h.ivr aii iiifcrrst hi g["irfjOi! tif ihe _iirciMi*es drSifihrd in theid Bill nf runiplainl; ani|_ y.iti, El79. She was awakened by the I oyster suppercrmckttng and called Mr. *ml Mrs, evening mi\Gttttlrt'in'Mi Mtf^ningaptttaiMntTbey put out the blaw More SeaIsle firemen arrived.awe! <strong>of</strong> Police Charici podeksaid he found two party^burnedimp that hid been soaked In oil,CHURCH FAIE OPENSThe Central Church <strong>of</strong> IJnwoodwill have its 15th annual fair today(Friday) and Saturday, AnHanif-Inn916 Weiley Ave,Open All Year Crntrai LoraiienUntied Rooms - Privale BathRfamnablc Rateslent CutHeardRetort TMtp*yer§J $6,800 Slice1 for asse reduction!taBOO were heard byy County Board <strong>of</strong>ffti* 1May We SellYour Property?We have clients who are seekingDesirable LocationsEwing T. CorsonRealtor<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Phone 0007Alexander the Groatconquered | \U\fV.' aVc made "a "party "dVffnd.irit".*be-1 the known world with 35,000 meiu ! l ' aXi^. v»".»»' t»»e wife <strong>of</strong> Kdwin IL nurk.'nvM by tight nf iJnWrr ur oiherwi^e, maj=hiivr iifi IFiteFC- H>r Slur.,, IIF. jnJ i(|i"rt,,l fo, ,Pnlrmrnl lo ihf ("hplian. I ,,i,r[ ,,f ,l,r rounl.J I ipr May m, the plevrnlh flav tl'rli.ur mil nl i.n urluck A M nthi.li irar .u^luat,,,,, W,|I h, mnie (,„In .ll.iwjnr, nt C..rimi««iu,,, in,| ,,„,„ill ff»»IlilrilSpinrmlirr Ml.1 1^SHERIFFS SALBu< ! .1 Hill rt IKf Miinmivr.ll'.im,.nl 1111 .f Ihe l.,u,J, thLol I !i 1ill ill)U, FORT DIES; RESORTSILENT 20 YEARS|0i, Barah Cameron Port, wid<strong>of</strong>the late Harry Port and anClhrrsidmt for 20 yearslist Ottubnr dud Thuradavot the home <strong>of</strong> a daughr.MrsD Fuster in Mllllvillealso li survived by anotherjr Mi- Donald Zack <strong>of</strong> At-I.I.I.I .MONDAY. SEPTEMBER U IW,.r t.All lh iNt-tf h rir.J1AHtill thr!yAll1,1.1 ISu,,n.l 1,1,mi I rtwiiih fui .il-r,lii-rcitinsihsalfIjinin m i I(y 1l>ISttt< u ( Nrlamtrarth uM,,,K, -,( f t(d. Iflu. r IIit,.JiI]>' limtrdinjrBEGINNING „•Hiilr t.f T*Flftl|iA NEW SLANT"I think we've got their moral"too high." reported the sergeant tflhis CO ' They want to know if it'»true that snme dny they mighthave to return to civilian life"I-tiKii, |,. >rNtTff.) !hiK-llklV, nilhiinurcd andhnuc tftimiftl{) lBSE THE CLASSIFIED ADSFOR QIIR H RESULTSlantic <strong>City</strong> and three' p-andchild-TH1NCEI href huin rlic stjt*- uf DhiQ hai filFii in 1MBIJrpiirlnicn! n NW,,r,i BtnIFmj»nt liy Iher,n,|,rr tt!iiri>rs lliprntf fihcwmg us tonililim, u,, l),,,,,nl)fi 11, I«J. a,MI Imiinri.f,,r lip jfir i,n,l hja rnmpliptf in all rebppiih bitli tiip Ui ,,f tint. Snip ar»i,htatikii, it, ]\nwr tlirrr^tr?.I Eiigpnr i Aggef (>>innii8monpr litHinting anti InviiFjiice f,f Ihp Sl^lc nfNiw jirnty ,1Q liprrhy cpriify lliat eai*!C 4JM,|, in i |q llllly jiitlinriTiil U* {rinajtl"'ipj'r'tjtridtp Itiimm s^ ,,f l,rp, lightning,1, mpi pt i*|,l mirjn inland lraii 111.,*,, .,, f,,|lo».il Miy,,f ,,,,1jlnhl p,,l ( ,[,,1,1 I ,,1:.,hi,iislnir ,n,ni f,,r li,, year«.IAI)•IS \\ir\Fvs WMFRFllF11*1 112,11!4f,!»H3nnjm. jl.. ,1,,iffispd niy Kpalif a, I, mt jhuv?npr nf BaiiWmfFALSE TEETHThat LoosenNeed Not EmbanasaM.n, ». i,p,, ,f fal.p !P, 11, I, ,VP »,,f.r,,| r,al p,,,l,,rrn,,,,,,,,( 1 , |l,,,r111, ,lr,,,,|n.| .1,1.1, I r « ,1,11,, I .1 ,,,«thp wr , g i , , II i In, ,,. f, ir fI". I ij.|,( , it in i, ,, Ji,*! ^rintlp anl' 1 1' i I I Ml II,, ilkiHie in ,,. ,n li,.» I.r .ii , ,ir i l.i II ,1,1. r.l.i I..illi U lf) theNorthtlxm-HantJihN4rt)lPhaiit!fri-tirightyCiSIiM|ii.TwelfthmFt?t;thpnrp r^ Erminii*SurihwFStwBnMyihe Ni.rtfitaH gidf <strong>of</strong> soid Twelfth Rivfu hniiiifH ruirt iiflyMuu and srvfive liiiuilFi-illh'5 ffi!_f^J/S"i in thrj>itit and \i\i\t't <strong>of</strong> hd lAmi! j titit and \i\ill*! all landlyififeIliiiidrfdand Si'Vch W l>ith ahiiIliiiidtlundrethsSVhside Jiliindalongt ;i§ i^lenlrdarid a line pUm Hiindrrd aiidlluidrcililu ?HpfV,saidthe J tfwtii-rtjf<strong>of</strong>eMiIhr iiffihrdatitnglH!3fi(w,«]kfraMr] ilipHi-vpiityFctM N.ir:d ill r^if iiiii= saiiiisaidiihlsidf tsfita theVINCENTJOSEPHTo come out Sunday uid join those who gather to give thank*the OB« who provides nil our comforU and all our need*.ANNOUNCEThat theHotel Flanders Beauty SalonWill Be OpenDuring SeptemberClosed Wednesday Afternoons After 1 p.m.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist ChurchWmw, William A, Mlerop, hPint 1'renbyterian ChuMhHriy TrinJtj EpiicopalChurchmn, HAHI 8. BulleySt. Augustine's R. C,ChurchK*v. Bartholomew B, Doyle•e».WUton L, MK"FERGUSON EXPRESSBth A Simpson Ave. • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Phone O. C. 0900DAILY TRIPS PHILA. & SUBURBSUnion Chapel by the SOB55th St. »ni Xtbmtj Ave,•tv,JAm Btwmin, P^ter_ST. f AMIS AJW.E, CHUBOB8H3L0H BAPTIST OHCKCBMMIFirst Methodist ChurchBaf, BMUjMUta r. AJIfWlSt John's LutheranChurchBe*. Frank Adhr<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TobcrnadBRev. W, ElweU Lake, Sopt.St. Mary'H ChapelBef. Bartholomew B. DafltBe?. WUllun L. MeKMTWCentral <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Union Chapel32nd St. nl Cenlnd Are.TABERNACLB BAPTISTCUUKCH (M.)MACEDONIA It. M. CHDMBVINCENT and JOSEPHIn Philadelpl-.aOriginal Vincentat1320 Chestnut St.and8600 Green St.JosephatOppenheim & Collinsnl5600 Green St,ifijitjintrii niiili=r ilir aiith.-'riiv nf ihe Artltiileil_"An Ac! in .a>>i-rrlaiii ihr riglusf ihe Siiiir and til Hiitafian Uwiirrs in!>e laiulpi tyinjt i!!"!rf itiF wnirfs ol tli?1\ny nf N?W Viifk and pljitwflrip in the" appfoved April 11= IBfe* and !heujplrri^TiIM theTFiO, mfM.ljmu'il in a crr^1=1 iii dei=d hy which t-1i# pf_ jvfihi t^ said iifftfgt P.T= liijwnfd Sffifrmeihoni hyTrsiM ("'iiiiiiiJfly nf Ilfi.ikPlMn. a fuIfiiii <strong>of</strong> Nfftlfr*ii-y= TfiiMri*, rlairiqepihFF 29.HK1A ,im| rfeonlnl IVliili**l5 in flif t apr M.l* Hmtily COfficr in iluuk ,Vn. 2Hi PI Ufrils at&1Amoiiiil due under drcre? is 1139,atidSheriff's fei-%sf^WPfrifilpy aiidimii!•rlatnfjnle-rist*'NORMANd AMNORMADated AUSUM M. iRt,l*rt J, Tail Pan!,aXAimnsR TAVLOR.CADILLACPONTIACSales and ServiceWm. F, Powell1158 Anbury Ave.BOULEVARDPHARMACYWM. WIOKALL. Mt, Wtmm,Thi» BMHage is •poDsored by these <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bus*«ne»«iien in recognition <strong>of</strong> our churcW serviet,benefit and value to our own community.1papers • MagazinciFountain ServiceSEMTINa-LEDOEEONSALEBEEEBATTERSEA ROADAT1ANTIC BLVD.i^MHi PHONE 9052 BMMHI-PRESSUREWASHTBEAT TOUB CABfO A GOOD WASH"?', -4"f,,Ur lit,, ,„[ „,, I),, 1, ,,!,,, ,l-ilin. hr. JIIIJ i.p, USIK 111 ,Ldr,,,, ,l,.,tISMIII CHAHCERY OF HEW JERSEYTtl I.I I I.IAN FimrlBy virtiu <strong>of</strong> an <strong>On</strong>ifr nl (hr Court nfIhiinrrry <strong>of</strong> NPW Jersey, made nn theWli day <strong>of</strong> AiignM. I'M in n eprlnlncBiiiu- shrrp.n Frank W Fur,, la pclituinpr and yuy fire drfendant, ymi areriqinrr.1 fa apppir and plead answer orilr-miir it* petitioner 9 itetiiirjn on or he(nrp Ilie |« ,iiy nf NnVim|,er, <strong>1944</strong> nr ,,,.fifinlt Ilirrp<strong>of</strong>, ,i,,b dtcree will he takmi»alni,l i,,ii an thp ( LIMO ll.,r ,lijll Ihi.ikriiiiiuldi ind jn«tTin..tltjert iif liaid mnt is !o ohmma il.trpp .,f d,^,,rre difisolvir.K the mirriage lit lnrp.i you and thp ,„„! ,„ m,,,„,.,EI1ISIIS IIFnf.FSj F«!0s-ilirunr for i,,,l ,,f I ,,„„„!»,1|, rVlltl....prRe-Il h.Illr S Iiw ll.iililii.itAtl.nl.r t Hy Ww |Pf,c(riitpil S. |,i,,n|,,, 7 14J4 'ii n i- i iw MIn Hit put 40 years three Democraticgovernors—Woodrow Wilson,A, Harry Moore and Charles Edison—andtwo Republicans, Franklinlonhyaad WtlKrarurged general revlrfgn <strong>of</strong> W« iMtoconstitution.DBS THK CLAMOTID MB9FREE!Mai] roupon forropy <strong>of</strong> completetext <strong>of</strong> the ReviledConstitution for theStatt* <strong>of</strong> New Jersey^FerPlary <strong>of</strong> Sljl**Trrnmn N JFhais send /ret eepr nf rompleletext nf fAe titwited (ufHfifKfiantu be i uted iin Nuvember 7.Street<strong>City</strong>VoteON THfiREVISEDCONSTITUTIONFOR NEW JERSEYELECTION DAYNOV. 7,NOstun iwfor *• Sun<strong>On</strong>•km br IheThe above qntttiaB will appair in red ink an allvoting machine*. If your election diattfct matpaper ballou, tha queition will «ppe»r\>u yourbillot la blact iak.For your convenience and inforautioa, thocomplete t«st <strong>of</strong> the RevUm! Conuimtian bbeing published in installment! la Newjtncfnewspapers.Copies <strong>of</strong> the Revited Constitution la bookletform will be gladly •nppUed, free <strong>of</strong> charge, byyour public library or municipal clerk uponrequest, or >nay be obtained from the Secretary<strong>of</strong> State, Trenton, New Jersey, by mailing couponon this page.M p f« b 7 U» StaU<strong>of</strong> New Utw, (Lam ISM, O. n)No. 6 In a leriet <strong>of</strong>13 inllallmanltARTICLE IV-Sections I (concluded) and II (with part <strong>of</strong> Sthidi(t')ifyvisedConstitution^^FOR THE STATE OF NEW JERSEYIVixecuTiVi•icnoN I (tontiud.d)12. Every bill which shall haveXVm°uW#r! P flsicd l)olh lloUSeS ilm11 bc« •*• tB preiented to the Governor! }fOverrld*j |e a pp rove he ihall iign it, butif not he ihall return it, with hit objection!,in the house in which it ihall have oriyittatcj,who nhall enter the objectioni at large ontheir journal and proceed to roconeider it;if, upon recotiiideration on or after the thirdday following its return, three-fifths <strong>of</strong> all themember! <strong>of</strong> that bouse ihall agree to poii thebill, it shall be ient, together with the objec.tioni, to the other bouse, by which it ihallbe reconsidered and if approved <strong>of</strong> by thre<strong>of</strong>ifths<strong>of</strong> all the members <strong>of</strong> that bouse, it ihalllieeiime a law; and in all luch eases the votes<strong>of</strong> both bouses shall be Hetermiiied by yeuand nays, and the names <strong>of</strong> the persons votingfor and against the bill ihall be entered onthe journal <strong>of</strong> each bouse respectively. Ifany bill shall not be returned by the Governorwithin ten daya, Sundays excepted, after itshall have been preiented to him, the lameshall become a law on the tenth day if thehouse <strong>of</strong> origin is not in adjournment on saidday. If, on said tenth day, the house <strong>of</strong> originis in adjournment in the course <strong>of</strong> a regularor special session, the bill ihall become a lawon the day on which the. house <strong>of</strong> origin COB.venes after the adjournment unless the Governorihall return the bill to that house onthai day. If, on said tenth day, the Legiala>ture ii in adjournment sine die, the Governorihall within thirty-five dap after such adjournmentsign the bill or return it to thehouse <strong>of</strong> origin at a special session <strong>of</strong> the Leg.illature called by him, to meet within thethirty-five days, for reconsideration <strong>of</strong> bills;otherwise, the bill •hall become a law on saidthirty.fifth day. If the Governor shall returnany bill to the house <strong>of</strong> origin leu than throedays prior to the adjournment fine die <strong>of</strong> anyMssion, the bill shill become a law thirty-fivedays after uid adjournment unless the Gov-To Be Voted Upon tu a Whole bythe Voters <strong>of</strong> New Jertey al theGeneral Election, Nov. 7, <strong>1944</strong>ernor shall call a special session <strong>of</strong> the Legislature,to meet wilhin said thirty.five days, forrfconsicloralion <strong>of</strong> bills, and in such ease suchbill may he reconsidered.13. If any bill presented totheGovernor shall containp one or mo, e lwms ot appr0 .Itemspriation <strong>of</strong> money, he mayobject to one or more <strong>of</strong> such items whileapproving <strong>of</strong> the other portions <strong>of</strong> the bill.In sueli caw he shall append to the bill, atthe time <strong>of</strong> signing it, a statement <strong>of</strong> eachitem to which he objects, and each item toobjected to shall not take effect, A copy <strong>of</strong>such statement shall be transmitted by himto the bouse in which the hill originated, andeach item objected to shall be separately reconsidered.If, upon reconsideration on orafter the third day following said transmittal,one or more <strong>of</strong> such items be approved bythree-fifths <strong>of</strong> all the members <strong>of</strong> each house,the same shall become a part <strong>of</strong> the law, not*witliAianding the objections <strong>of</strong> the Governor.All the provisions <strong>of</strong> the preceding paragraphin relation to hills not approved by the Governorshall apply to cases in which he shallwithhold his approval from any item or itemscontained in a bill appropriating money.fMMN BInvestigatoryPower14, The Governor may causean investigation to be made<strong>of</strong> the conduct in <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> anyState <strong>of</strong>ficer except a member <strong>of</strong> the Legislatureor an <strong>of</strong>ficer elected by the Senate andGeneral Assembly in joint meeting or a judicial<strong>of</strong>ficer. After notice, service <strong>of</strong> chargesand an opportunity 1 to be heard at a publichearing, the Governor may remove any eueli<strong>of</strong>ficer whenever in his opinion the hearingdiscloses misfeasance or malfeasance in <strong>of</strong>fice.Upon application on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Governoror <strong>of</strong>ficer under investigation or subject tocharges, a Justice <strong>of</strong> the Superior Court mayissue subpoenas and, under penalty <strong>of</strong> contempt<strong>of</strong> tlie Superior Court, may compel thaattendance <strong>of</strong> witnesses, the giving <strong>of</strong> testimony,and the production <strong>of</strong> book* and papen,in the investigation or at thi hearing.pardoni in the executivebranch <strong>of</strong> the government,which shall consist <strong>of</strong> the Governor, or personadministering the government, and <strong>of</strong> fourother members who ihall be nominated andappointed by the Governor by and with theadvice and consent <strong>of</strong> the Senate for term* <strong>of</strong>four years and until their successors arequalified into <strong>of</strong>fice and who ihall receive suchannual salaries for their services as may beprovided by law. At least one <strong>of</strong> (aid fourmembers shall be an attorney-at-law <strong>of</strong> thisState.•*.rf M . mt, 2, The board <strong>of</strong> pardons, byil 31• »«jority <strong>of</strong> •U ««• memben* ' * <strong>of</strong> which majority the Gov.emor, or person administering the government,shall be one, may grant pardons, afterconviction, in all cases except impeachment.The board <strong>of</strong> pardons, by a majority <strong>of</strong> allits members, may remit <strong>On</strong>es and forfeituresand suspend the collection <strong>of</strong> the same, but inproceedings at to these matters the Governor,or person administering the government, neednot participate.8, The board <strong>of</strong> pardons shall have no powerto grant paroles except u provided by law.Buri.vat *• " le Cowmor, or penon mi-Kapn»v«» BjlnUterinj the nwwnment, ihlllnave the power to grant reprivet except incases <strong>of</strong> impeachment. ;.a—r«r*.•M I. Me am MIMa, in da ••rial « £u • ilwli AnltU tXl) m Ma mt •> Am IfMm tm tmt, t^mmm. tan,, u»I. Ill* Inl mUn .ppoinud to Uw bo«a .tpsrdom MMbUihtd nnd« Ail CnsMa iWUbe appoinud, one far a Una <strong>of</strong> an jtar, tn hr• torn at two jan, one tat a mm tl Ana jMsnd OB9 for a term el four yeirt, tot liiiiiinii.ppoinwmuiu iWl be nt* IN MBI ft fan ftm.Tfit run In ilia h«dinfi art nol in the <strong>of</strong>ficial ittl <strong>of</strong> AtMtmiied Comlilution. They apptv aiey* for your convenience. mf JVM 1mm (Urn l*U.Ck.*t)I4,~3ff ?


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BarrettrotlJob807 Asbury Ave.NEXT TO TITLE ftTKUST Bliil.sMNGi i n, nil1 i n I"'4 urn ii in il"Hi I In 111OifanrilTi .llcrrliiinlTiiiliir Hiiii r Jr*!)7JULIUS ROTHTailor for Mm911 ASIiUHY AVI NUE.'Ml:i n v ll oiii Si is .rill., ( M i l , ( U * II:.i |i ; .1 ', ; I^ i l l i l l M i l l ,i\ il.l- [11-1 j i M \ , iil l U U l i i . > ,111,1 !i.l , III - il ill ill* .1i l i u m i n 1 1 . fi .ii i i i u i j i . i - . \ I , / I I -!!,(. \! ii;- \ i i H , l ^1 I m . iiliili, i I I I - - I •••! ( I n - \ M l l .. h i n t i.i, I'* !,;. i' i * ii iii. I I I . ii,i- ,.l i . i i i i n i i , ,il . l . h i » . , n I; u i . i i u - .M u . , Ifllll 111* p i i l l l . i t V l l i i j i ll i . i i i i i i i : ; ,11 - I . - ( I . i m i . M u m . H i111 II 1 I'IMs I'i;I\ \ IIil Sni n (is (,i niBODY WORKPAINTINGExpert ServicePalmer'sAuto Service1119-29 Asbury Ave.! KIIIV Id J I lis> ID m i \I VI in; i i lii.iil (.11Thmisnnds <strong>of</strong> our customers today nroenjoying thu use <strong>of</strong> thu bust modern ranjti ! S,purohasud before the war, and are thnnkhiRtheir stars that they were able to buy themon uasy terms when they did!Now ranges may not bo available, but theeasy terms are! A few dollars set asidi' eachweek, can moan a War Bond every month,and you can have that post war kitchenbought before you know it!' ; 2With present appliances paid for 'isn't thisa good tirtje to save systematically for theappliances you are going to need after thewar? Today War Bonds <strong>of</strong>fer you the beatEPajiblo Investment at ths lowest terms. .JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHTCOMPANYI'lVMMIII.I M \ \ urn Mil !•iS : • II.Bring YourGarments forCleaning to936 Asbury Av.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>in Iii II I 1( 1 u 1 III I i\ i i i iii rtiI i i iMi II ll I I II I U I I M I \ - III 1 I\ i H I M i t h i s i HI 111 ^1 i 1 111 I 1 \\1 f! H11 Till «t "U I l 111 I 1 I 11 I iI ( iiiiiW'iiiiIn III HiI n 1 || l hi in f In i iiil i mil h I l in I s.1i in ii ii i ij ii i n ii,I II I. in I ii I hid Ilmn i i i it ii ii i u I i i hin i li I I I I II I i I HI I il ii i j him ill u 1 II I i 1 i h | il n>| .. : il . 'I i I I ll Hi 1 i II 1 i IRowboats To HireKEYSMADEAIL ;TYI'ESLawn Mnn-crti. Niisiitifs, ToolsSHARPENEDNew Rubber ClothiaBait For SUIBLEMONT'SBAY AVI, IPB, HS7A R SINK1NSONElectricalCont} actorMil \11 lux1P'umb::..; -.mi l^rlilHImiIMMFRi n iiHeilmIMI. [HIM(^'iTs - \ \i \U III MM1 1 I i 1 1till) M IIMIH Iii M i •- r iW, Will Hav L NFWVacuum CleanersVUi. nit ul.ilili — until Alilt I tIn 1 linn Ii I^l.tII iv Ii mil M ik, II I I i IVacuum LltaneiREPAIRA iy Make or Model„ i .... $C,95Q! i ii 11 i 11 i i r \ nm- DOLLARD] 71 "i Allantii. Ave,I li i I I II VII m l i ' ' l v1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 :Need a NewROOFor Just a Repair Job?In filht-r cnv- -call Independent, We'vi thperiencf, the men, the materials and lh e ^^munt to givu you a perfect job on any tynj iojWe'v.' been ro<strong>of</strong>ers for many years andOCEAN CITY SENTINm-CEDGERSENTINEL-LEDGER CLASSIFIED ADS *CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSCL/VSSIFIE1I AIJime a W<strong>of</strong>dl or L«llWuy yearsbe for many more,1 hat s why an IndepenJ^tiunraiilit' means something. Pick a reliable fancially Ktiuncl firm to re .ro<strong>of</strong> for you. Call'Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.i"SI-:KS 01 (Kin AIN TI;I II KIIUI ISI;:t s. riiMiiiii^ AVI*, ".mi - mi,I'll, 4|ii54 Atlahiic Vity Oii-an ( liyI icr Kslinmics l'lirni>tti('d — No I)(i«n I'liynienisiAll Classified Advertising CashCard <strong>of</strong> Thanksv/L ARIL AOEN-rS for iiiw FifesUnio,Luc und Ouiitiycur Tlrus'•• ii>.ink niii- ini-iiib Iii' und Tubes, Uiiny ua yi.ur riiUoii•• i im. Mill Mnwiis K- curtlfitates; OHiuial Tin.' Inspt'CtUinin. i.in- ii'ii'iii licriMvi'- tUiUuii' OPA prliga. First grailv rt 1 -: cupping: prompt serviti'. KURTZ lurJt.i-Aim und l y A R A O E , lsl Illiil Allunll^iiv. tf. I KitI Oil'A Iiiiiti-Ilti:, klluu'll It.i l:lh tit--li'i'iniiintlun iifvrr iii be tivtiIHkrii -,win. !• mis ii' -iri'iil JJi'i'il OIK dny Ij 1when iii' iitMird (in nw i«-n»i• luiiikiii];'fci'lnivi himli.' luiiit'i! lind huw. jii..i nil '••v. llril,. a ij.ihy t «r ili'lM-li Ir,•A Utl-liiiikilijjli,(iivlflli:i]IJiirk in1111111(1 In Ills •CillKIl ui'Ill llif iitTrll'Tulti!:d :i|l llisni'il till- : [)«•• il 1Iliitn. I II, Iti.liliiuiii- tt. -:^ il'kril in ric lliiid i^iicc , pffiiiis??i riieiitieAfd and dtscnbfd |n 4filniiir ['rhirii <strong>On</strong>.- <strong>of</strong> Action <strong>of</strong> Hid Bill; an*Jrrj- H C K.ibiiiv ,|. Will .",'1 'I • .1;l^c i..«ner L4 iiii .ill- .,!-, k,,,^ii :iIMP. In' liiriniM - . (irrrjuil. nii.l ii.il umy.., II,.,, ill, rid.,,- l-.ni: ,,r , I.MI. In hm. ,ii- mli..,!'M".'i", l' ilr.'Vili'i-i 'l'lnr.1 I a,n, ni Alii..ii i., A,i. n -I ... I Hill: I ..I «i 1.1- .lii.i !•'" air " I-K..I11111..111. :,rr mail'- ! I :•••! » ill ..ml I'll.!IT ('.1(1,1,11 ih.Miiiiiii Mis LIMIIJ. FusWMCRUL.NG:ijThe ExchanRe641 ASBURY AVE.BKDB, siiriiiBi, liiiierspiliigH, skives,tIceboxes, fui'iilture and furnUililiib's,iiritique furnitureHISLSJ, arid |'"elllliil, liny und sell ulmuit nllylIV IlllH ili'll. lj.A! I.llllllll.il'tlRooms For RentAVI;lllKrutrul u- rat.niltlllnu. Aj)priii*iil« mnripfill iiuliHe HltiriiHl;., 11 SALE •- 'LINOLEUM Illliiicimiss—yard uoudis cull lOKi-H forfrpi' ostimillp. I'ATrbN-.'i. :rl Wc:,lUS.If., HAV'h MINI l:irni- i ill; ilv llsini! ni'WI I.ASH i'lliliihiT Ulir! pluin- ,,|||:,|1 ma;, Lurui'si wlPflll,!! IIIii. I;,, i- tt,,iili'il Yiiir riiiinil KP.IIIII .II isrv Hiniili nun Hulks. 41 .i:..II.-.1:,I-||.1',V. KliillK ,J Kill,- W Mt'iil si. MHMlll'. N j ifMale Help WantedWHilw, ,l,hffn. iOman ( ,iy17M-WWiMMFH WITH HOMMKIf Aift SUMMER CHESTnpeJer.t itiL-ullull A:i iiilh.:i'c^ Di.llil»l,'..l»ilvll' 1 iV". if. ,.lUl'i-lBW.-Ifv iiv IM...I.-M', m ,|,wl-l iViilili-tl ,1 iii,l |)|;iii, n i l d r i l l ; l u r ;. B u s illiii.^iii m p;i. suiiioncry,' A snapsliol will tlq, IIIi-M. iiitpiesli'ri, write Ernest Beyer, 3U/»nl«l! w Seavlew av.. Linwaod for siim.wanted \ m Ph S 1a. Linod forS o m L l l i P o l n t 811_,r nil iilit. I ri'-ri... :r\.illv'•.,!-.miles nil :hi 111 I he li.till-*,p!!'.Illtl 'I,.I'll!,|r,,i-ii.,i| ,i„! ..U.I HillKill, iii ll:r Til,Mill. ,,i,, I ,,1 Iii!!, ,im! . . . . 1iiiiiiie ^ i'.-ii-iy di'fciidant IIIBIJ ..-^—^^ .--, -,-- =— -,i lseiiii.-t uiidfi die La^t I your sister, X&sbtl S. Crowaf, —-^—iii! i,j l.tlward I frKrtiir, I .uiJ vial! may UlCfefgrc have sr cilia tSr,!^.ird jittppli Q'K.tiif. havp 1(1 intereit in the pF?A!!£l ISftl*Ml, insy llicrcli.ir have j lioiwd and deicfibfd in lhe Third ClSH,,,. iiit,MCM in tin- liie. \'ii At-non ut fisid llilh and yey, JoifphI .imi ii>-M'1 i'.i-il in ill' V, riuftnf, are made a partydefendant1 11,11. iihl ticcaim you arf an llcif at Uw <strong>of</strong> y«Ur,ter, Isohfl S, Oowne, dceeaaed, snay thtrefuFfIiave or Elalrt te h&Tfn If. I'KJIII..t i Kitiii- i,l.cti.a?,in' ,,p ila.( yal-., 11i; Hull.-H. V. H.iiiii,it, i4i! i ...:.A MII! Il, > ,M :,ill,-, ,, i 1, ,•!,.! 1 I nt i in II . ..Ill IM ill! 'III. il M.-i, , -.! 1 i.SCREENS11 (,i . I;, 1u11.1i r.iinii iimil lii.l iliiil 1 M h:.ml,SOKFE the BuilderML' ( inlr.il \xi'.WANTKU ' HAmpRKaSERH, «*••'_ 9-16.Dei icnocd, by longesUbltalied ' OOAL HEAjat- This is n 2J" Am-:.i-ur runnel suluii. uourt hours. "rScnii HadlatJir Co. hot watevI'll.,-..,i.', n..rl;n,i', i-.iiiuitkiiis. Ciood henlrr in excrllpiu cmdiUun. willlid Jii Im u. Hulls,,11 Hi.iiuy Ms!,in. • hi'iit two upartim-nu ur Jarst- i-ot-. I-.N, ii 11J t;inii.,l Pliiini' OS3S. ti. jiagc an excepiloiial barBuin at S60WKWINn iiiiii'liini! upemtors and ! lnsulai(;d tank—30 gallon tank foriin.'kilk'ri wiiikuis iieDdccl inimt. i bucket ads; stove (10.00. 300 Wcsili.iijlyIm wurk in Otcaii <strong>City</strong> and ley av, Flione 0J13,tfA'liiill, rily fatUiriis. Cii|Jab!c up- HOW OLD is your lutlcry? Wlitii.'.'.'iii.i-i r.-iii I'.-i'-ii K | i , t M . I I I i i i i i i . In i l ] i i - . 1 [ i h I , " I . i -JOBBING RE-ROOFiNG REMODFLiNGJOHN E.l;,-i-•—t• i i i i l i i n i i l i r1U53 Abbury Ave. Phone 1200IM 1'lii -.-.I s I I M . •> ll; i. II i: l i l l i i i .\ I I I I S M D i . N. M . - o r m : i i i n i i M x i n , ,,i I I I I I \.Jacob C, SCHUFFFJecfricaJ ContractoiTIi--1 .\*f 'iry \vr, pi:. JU !EDW, S. CORSONElectfiol Contractor305 Sth St,I 1 -, ; |.i l;,,. i:—r~Ro<strong>of</strong>ingBuilding SuppliesClosed ThursdaysSHEPPARDAuto Servicei\i;m riiist; i-mt Tin;AMI liirAiif in \ i:i iiiJiNtiASBES1 OS and ASPHALT ROOFINGWhite Asbestos Sidewall Shinglefll.in'u.iru \\J 1. If If Wlililciv Ipaiiics•;!••:••• Walter V. Hess «••:-Ill III Hill:;ISii.irilill Avv>. I'M. OiilHW.ill I'.iiunllihSHEET METAL WOMAIRCONDiTIONINGCRAIG and WALTEfPh. 0916Blh&Hiwiru> ,,..-. B-1B,i 1!MCJMKII:H iniluJ,liv i.ual.",||» i-liilHil 111 UllUlIt npi'I illillllh.llv H -ik i >ii .V.U H.ilill'(l:IVJ,--.:i,,i:i.- !•: li I-'li'Iirh 1 Atfrlgerator,SO-ft. gurden host?, first'lass condition, sewing mad.iiio,•her iurniture. Lawn mowers sharnedand Jdjuited, 834 Plymtutli1:1, scejnd lloir after s p.m. I>-2Si'"pj'JV.ill' 111;.It'll, I |, ,11OROAN. PIANO Mini t.Umo. Callirllr Mi>. Hliiss.il, JU3 Kinill 51,7-7.Employment Agencies~ c KMPI.OYMKNT AGENCY.• >:, Wi«! in Hi liutiic hflp inrt-! ill'irii iici's .nvcillenti-rt.:,,, n.i M.it-iti i.\. l'i'.i!i. Ph.jiu 1 i:tfi :Dous, Cats and Pets.;- f.i:• t::.-:in:i .,• rfii.ibi-l sI', .ll UllrBuy More War Bonds( i IIpFor iiale or KentOHn ~i ,i in i Ur IT', 1 i \1 ,iIn,,[ ml (di iill ,ui iA Fl'I'ISEASHORELAUNDRY200 6th St. Ph. 0470Uhit-k I'inl cxci-llciii I'Kiifiitii.n;:( Si Piin hhick Mii'ilc ft''ifC'.ifi ii,I),I'. It'll111'.', 19-n.ll Hli' ili.t:.i, ^ Ti.J SAIli MCHRIHIMAHi I'i-rvtiuliChiiiJ BniiKl Sstiiii.ini'ivII-IM in iiiMin- iiflivcn EniIH B W -Hj.;ivij'SV Avt. liin1 I'hiinc Sfinii-rh Piiiiu 871liFAiniFUL "ijllVklf.i-biilliilis' ;i,|.'li.lhi'l-.Kliiiilllr, 1 -' lur tllTv'.-iinkrr"• nlcltiinC In briahlcn Uii vmi' nitiliri'M-ii's; iilsti h;iv|. ^fiinc yhasw^Ii'•jri4J4tl] .-.t. _ _ fl-1 i.Ain-OMOBftF hciilf'r: Sjtr-u-in IWarnrr -Sniiili WiniT innLp ill.AI:|J1V not) Ci'lllI'M ,\s . M'fiilltl riiii.r9-1,-1.UP. IG-OATf IUPIWi- «;iliiui riniil!K;.»im suit, 1 . (40-00. W H. Wi!!-T i 9 lOitii,>i 131" .iiud N'U-L'lUsed Heating StovesCOAL ;ilitl Wiiiin MiiVt-s. !'i(!r:i*,ijinkt t-ii-diiy. ctr. Uwiihit'vi'li'.«.Rf;b. .li.ibl,, H Run iilitlfii.ns.Hi-ri'ltird n\ . C;\]v Miiy d :irill.iiiSi' Plii.ii,' S.6M1. If,MIKE HARDOCKComplete TypewriterService"T Vi'iii* Lxprrirnrr111-! N. Morris Avi-.All.iTKit ( iiyriiiinr |.iS«,iM :-l-.-l :- HiAutomobilei For Sa'cM:uTii'!);iifcr. 4 tl'i'11107 CVHU.il ,iv' sntlidl A,'-0-1*.fiflllWAR BONDSCARS WASHED& SIMONIZEDI xpeti <strong>On</strong> All Makp inn(ar-i Win-In 1 !! While Vim WaitKurtz Garage1st St. & Atlantic Ave.1'hone OliiJO or »8n3II.il: .i"''l' • . ( • ' IV I'-.' I'. .NATIONALFIREWORKS,Inc.NEEDS HELPFor Essential WarProductionllvrv is pbr apportunity la tak€% full pan in Ihe war effort. Noesprrienccnecessarywhile you learn. I'leasiint wortclose In your home.Apply TodayNATIONALFIREWORKS,liifvPrriQIiflc! Office, Twin Lakes. M&JSLanding, call Mays Landiag, «I2,WlF Manpower Ciiiilinissisii, IIj:ianlie av.t Atlantic Ci(y.ring birth ct.fiiflcatr SF tispflcgnlflclti?,LSBcial S^cuiily andeiiglraUoacards,EiSentiil WQFkeFB will noi be 1?i!Bout gtiftjmcnt nf a*aiia&illl:PUBLIC SERVICE BUSToCAMDEN-PHILADELPHIA16.00 A, M. 12.00 Noonill A. M. , 2.15 P. M.6,30 A. M. 5,30 P, M.B.4IA, M.7.15 P.M.tiO.45A, M. S.15P. M.1 Sees ridf ryn lyndgytL 'Ryns sn MsnrJsy snlfAdditional Sundoy Service4,10 P, M, 7,30 P, M.6,30 P. M, 8.30 P, M.9,10 P, M.Buiei toovo for Seo life Cify, Ayslon^Slono Hgrbgr, Wildwood, Copt Mayand Cape May Naval Base9,10 A, M, KS.IO P. M,xl 1,10 A.M.7.10 P.M.1,10 f, M. K9,i0P, M,«3.3OP, M,11,10 P.M.•uses Leave for Atlantic <strong>City</strong>10.00 A.M. 5,50 P.M.11,50 A.M. i.OOP. M,2.00 P.M. 9,50 P.M.3.50 P.M. 1.30 A.M.p i v(e DecenN.rtor anil w.ldwowl.SERVICE liTWfINAtlgnlic <strong>City</strong> and New YorkFor Information CollOCEAN CITY* TERMINALNinth street gnil Atlontic AvcnuoPHONE 1296111 1 llApartments For RentM l ' I il i, lImriluiii i, |,'"( ,','pi ,'"in i I II imilPainters••»•••••••••TFloor SandingtHou^t md Signt Vfi JNTINGTl 4 A Iii 1 fl*"ui.ij Fi.fMiijs. sT.uits M,\i)i:i IKI: NEWRUSSELL SUTTONfitflcI, S, J,I'lifinr I*lrus±in(vlltf IWM(SucCiSsQr to WahirMaLtliuws)AGAIN, AT YOUR SERVICEBRICKLAYING - PLASTERINGChimneys • FireplacesBrick Steps • PointingHARRY W. BONHAM1135 Bay Ave, Phone 1890PAINTINGReal Estate For Sale7""I I (' i. (I 11 1111 11"r\, ;•, ,:;;•;',„•ui in In |> nunSK.NSI :• II»'M io i i M,J lr " li il i i/PBIllI,iiom ^k ii i ,i i! |n An: ii\i MAm mouncementsH Ni l\l- IIICLASSIFIEDADSBRINGQUICKRESULTSI lu- Si'iiliiu'l-lA-dsri'i:The ilfiI Ur -A liich 1 ciu-jiisi'I lill l'k WMsil Vll> SilCi'l'fisflll•in ;iiiN nl' (lisiii-iiH: f •> hirv>(li wr v;lilli'(l l» sell. Till' silk 1uji-.niosi Hiitihliii lory In UHiiifl n)ni.lii'iitly in (hi' |icn|ilk'nhd iMilinhi tin- iirlli'k 1 .BUY More War Bonds j Thiii.h y,,.i..Mil i;iin MfCiiulv.Wi'lit- Pin ll I1 i('•II IIMI11I ]Mci II1 11)I 11 1SlIHliF.ON ClUHorOPIST\V Ihonns \(1 tms 1) S ('«12 Atl.ntlf. A.t. Ph"" «»"Uoun by AppointmentVETKRINAH1ANDr. C. T. Rogers37 W. 1511) SI. Phone 09SC11 ill |.iicu*-l Hi,,I'hihi.. I'll,I In- Stii(iiU'M,cil|;fr:We hiid liidfit s|i|rii(liil ro--nils ii imi »lu' ,idvci-lis-*mcnl.-cfin t'ci :i MTV niceiipiirtllU'llt.Thank ynu,[ii, G. Luidif-h.llairisburif. Pa.,WINTERWORKGood paying positions open for expcriencsd sewingmachine operators. Also unskilled help wanted,GET SET FOR THE WINTER SEASONApply<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tent Company702-704 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, j.EVERY WEDNESDAYNI6HTWANTEDExperiencedWAITRESSESRoom and Board in Addition to WagGuFLANDERSHOTEL(Open Until <strong>Oct</strong>. 15th)Apply John YoegerROBERT ARMBRUSTER'SORCHESTRAColumbia BroadcastingSystem10:30P. M. E.W.T.ELECTRICHOURElectrical Washer & Refrigeration ServiceKrlnnJior Leaitiird Gl;-llol I'ailllJACOB C. SC710 Asbury% ^iw iif Uoiihiiiirrsj-|11M1#Brought to ym\l byillty„ sta-, s cost to wxpay.wh and development.jii niiil,.i <strong>City</strong> is a municipality whichA IT*T**A %T'T*'f/^l • /"H* to 'he largest revenue producing^_ X. lv/\IN L Jl w " •"*«' Jersey, nnmily. Summer resort• • •- _.. ,i it is also R community <strong>of</strong> year-ELECTRIC**** «^*******^' ***^f-. „ f u t U rp welfare, the reconstruction and der


SENTl'INEL-CEDGER ""*Service toResumed> new 7M1 and Winter Mhedtthe Shore PMt <strong>Line</strong> between. <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> willLJntoieHeot Sundaythis schedule can willI it and the boardwalk dur-'nwot <strong>of</strong> the day on an hourly", 90 minutes after each hourW1H arrive at the boardwull.. minutes after the hourtehedule caUs far more frcruaain the early morningJ with a departure from hereI 7,36 ••in with others at 7 55 andf lS, Morning arrivals are at S 58;6S, 8:10 and 9 IB, and from then<strong>On</strong> are at 10 07 11 07 etc" - DM lftot Mr leaving here at nightMH be at 13 ST p running onlyto Homers Point A last car fromBomers Point Bt 1 25 am will artfvein Atlantic <strong>City</strong> at 2 12During the Bummer lesson thetrolley company provided service athalf-hourly intervals throughoutHM dayFriday, |Unemployment Can DefeatU, S. In Peace, Rotary ToldDistrict Governor Sound* Warning<strong>On</strong> Visit Here; Citei Rotary GrowthHalleran's NewBook at Library*BelnfC Met Togetheroy VnuiInn Willtlns"Change sf Heart," by FaithBaldwin' "inuny Brown" by MnrgprjSharp**Dify the Tempestb> B\lv nDannett"Devastator 1by Arthur Stringer**FlMhtinK Four by Max Brand"Griin Dolphin Street by EIlzi-6eth Qnudge^ Hate Actors' by Ben Hecht- "OMli." by WUlsrd Robertson"FMteial," by Nevil Shut?«• m tnlxltOum,' by Eugene E HalIW to Die " by H W HnOil Drilling inVentnor in ProspectSfOFts to locate possible oil de-]los!ts in South Jersey moved intoAtlantic County this week when theSinclair-Wyoming OH Co proposedIs Hue 3000 acres <strong>of</strong> city-ownedmarshland in Ventnor Cltj for n-^loratlon purposesAn agent <strong>of</strong> the company askedthe Ventnor <strong>City</strong> Council fur a m-yeftr lease but the coutiellmon di -fened action because <strong>of</strong> hesitancyover lying up the ground so lang"Hie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> commissioners recantlyrejected a flvt-vear-Ieaseproposal on 1000 acres <strong>of</strong> local propertyby the Sun Oil CoWould Add HighwayTo Trolley0* W# can vfln this war and thenlose it We can lose it In the Individualrommunities <strong>of</strong> America TheHitler organisation gf Brown Shirtswas reeruited from Germany i unemployed after the last war *FJitinnr Roberts <strong>of</strong> Vmeentawngovernor <strong>of</strong> the lS4th district oiRutarv International voiced thiswarning in an address to the <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> Rotary Club at PlymouthInn last Ftfda> night an his afflciilvisitationFREE ENTERPRISE ESSENTIALThe Federal government he §sid ,to play benefactor to the<strong>of</strong> same sis billions af dollarsafter the war, providing jobs inbuilding af airportshighwaysetc But fte will not snlve the pj-oblemif WP depend too enueli uponpublic %orks he saidEveryonewho ijj interested in frgr enterprisehnvt the assurance that therv*H\ Le work for him if WL are to-univL tile times that lit aheadRutan he continued is ffluurUPing in practically tvtrv free countryin HIP Vk arid tuduy Rnttirv Club*,In many countries meet under theron tant Lhrtat <strong>of</strong> bombingNubud> in the United Stateshe ssidhas an\ idea uf what i \yhif?nEnLland has gune through Thi clubit Wi ^thamptonEngland for instJinnphn-> bten bombed i ut si Club in Calcutta Indii hn? esiabii hed a kitchen whithhir it^d thousands <strong>of</strong> destitute Nt wRatir\ Clubs Hie btinp p^tablL^hi cJin war trkken ChinaGEOW5 DURING \\ \RWht 11 tht Qctan Cit^ club ft isestablished in 1926 thtre were 2438 Rntnr\ clubs throughout theftorld he ^aid Bincc thin 2 800nil re have bt^n formed In the laatEMMOR UOBEItTStftu will143 'OSINCHAKCERY OF HEW JERSEYHOTII E TO ABSENT DEFENDANTSTilII LDHill k K me II ] 1 hr r1 v 1 1 r lur 1 [litNIK** I NI ill Hit K K U\ ! 1[i AKKIF 11 J- ki I MJ% hff lif f!ci res nn 1 nprs i I niF SF t t s ,AKTIll K IFIiilMlNMHS AHTHI R I FHf I ^UN R^ I?ON FThl IISt)S MU^ li\ HON IFhtlMINCII\MIL < > 1 lAkf M LI El I AL\hf M, Rnt ]ry Club," 1 HjgoodI Wh\ do men runllimr tci join IRcitiiy in llims Ilki thenBifail t th**r !•* something In it th tun'sftert 11 ndtuiul cra\inj, in tin Ihcirt <strong>of</strong> mnnbftau e In Rntui\tht re is no pjnet* lor jt-nlULS or 1utilmo. itv Tin liir il ol Hotiirv |arj hUn and LFV tdl rival It isnot political thoubh it rnc lurd^t-^Lud\ and deBSU Lf polltinl problems It i not religiaurthoughit urgts it c member,, tu regularlyattend the churchy <strong>of</strong> their faithSEES BIG POST WAR GROWTHHe expressed thp hope Unit RotmyideiL and influence will In Ipto cement better internal!* nal le] ition c He SI]^Q said he hope that4 0M clubs will bt f'Uitali, hPrl 11the F-ir Ea c t liter thr ft ir thatRussia mil open it f,nti 3 to Rot***r\ and th it Rutiiry will be fully rtstoredto Europe\ on hi\t 1 vt I"\ £ond rlubhe concluded It la a credit 1 1Police RadioProves WorthSpeeds Work <strong>of</strong>Undermanned Dept.Conllnapd frtim'hich wis listening tn the plaihthsturies <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> parking violotors who foi rLasuns known uiihto thtrmsLlveB will urgue for halfan houi tu trj tu suve a $1 fimun an lnfiactiunSnme =eigtants Ju^t refused ttjnrgue merth iiL hting firniH QmdollalOtlleistnlng to be tactful Intlitmstl\e rIn fui moie ttuivtr^itionsl repartiL ^ explaining in ditail Sust wh^ pirklng jn the c trt 1 isall ni^ht i r ntit allnwedOTIIFK t OMPLAllirrsKeeping tntk <strong>of</strong> the indlo carthe threi luf- hi 1 L. iiul thi paikliif Htktt till miMl t illJcib P11 thert* alwn> &tipliinU b> tt it phcim tn hied to and idvit t Mvt 11 inTht 11 wiri cti nphilntto bt- fdlt d tintilul irri tuitlLfi up liicl bill m 111 s ud inn naiiv utln 1 dutit inn£ tin 1 k U|fe ill pri mil 13 if (iniCult f I tit ki N a\*> that ill Inmtn did in iMilltnt jnb thi 3 Summt 1 nut 111 mi i\ ni iti i! 1Isea] police recovered two automobilesstolen on Abwcon island, frombroudcaet Information they receivedI over the network,| fits will bt tsplalned In later ar^"No primary ben^tless than SI© a month, ijE4he benefitrnlrulntion should come to less,Ihe flimumt will be raised to $10,11° vnu hnvi nhN questions about-ciciul si curit> rill at ur ft rite theSiciil SrcmtU Btmid fli Id <strong>of</strong>ficrMi Pit?-,! ninnns next will t xplalnth wifi bmiflt^ undtr tile SocirlLcm it % Ac tThe fanner"Wai," heannounced,brings you right bask to where w»are standing new. Bight hew,"Tlie fialeiman'a eyes popped."Bight herel" he echoed, "But Idon't understand, why should Ine bnok here?"'To get the rest <strong>of</strong> thelions," he explained, "If I told youthem nil at once you might getf tint meThefikMn ui itiipptd hi cir ati fnrrtihuiihf md i^k^d the &a\ Uithe ni un si hotel The fii'mtrj ii U d tn tht rn»d^' n turn hit nt tlit5chi iiIlULt hi idvi c id Then JOII guJiiiltJit uluud till \ui ge\ to CladShi i » In u i Thi n \nn tiki thiit It r*ik in i hi lead iiiiil keep onJ i flu mileTl »i h mnn noddedFh i LIHIT entjukh he snldAl tl \lii-ri dot 4 , that bring me'THAT % WHY *The famous novelist .invitedan adnilrer to visit his home Thevisitor could not congeal htw disappointmentwhen she <strong>of</strong>eerypdthe authors modest surroundingsI c there Mjjm* thing wrongsa^ked her hostWell frankly confessed th°lad> I he homes y ou describe in\oufwritings are so magnificentI can t understandv>h% you bui turh n mode t one for Vnur*elfMy dtar Irieiid answer* dthe novelLst words are cheapbut mateiials are expensiveFOR QUICK RESULTSTRY A CIASSTFIED ADinhid in ti % fHi IJ,fI J I i<strong>of</strong> the Shore Fa?tfullfo&il track frem Atlanticto the mainland into a 130-tttft pafffcway for electric trollc,jpaJ suM^s^U^ transportation allSway toHomers Point was urg-#d Monday toy ©rls A, Bartholamew, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor <strong>City</strong>,He urged ghat the Hue eventuallybe converted to eairy traUey esaeh=is sod to Ineludi & road on eithertte tracks for automobiles11 t «1 _! 11 I HillI'I I mlmill th li1 11I r 1t th F NV 1 ,I -Ii 1 Sr* n A 1 cr anain- IJrlr 1 I (•1 li 11SJIPthr iIhr1»h hI rllMiyf IIII 11lip^i KII I t d SRedding EndorsedFor State SenateWith 250 in attendance, at thi?first fall meeting <strong>of</strong> the North WildwoodRepubllcaji club, last Frldiiynight, a resolution WM adopted tn(potisor and actively support MayorGeorge A. Redding for State SentriiiinershipidiheFirNt Tanso f>f AtHfin <strong>of</strong> said IlllJQII, "Mrs," predfrirk #, T)yeh, me 5 jifirty drfrndapl hvcniiie yqii, aihlife <strong>of</strong> KrPderiek ft/ PyrhiFreeholder Ralph T, Stevens, <strong>of</strong>Oupe May, declared he will do fvetythlngpossible to elect MayorRedding as Senator,FOB QUICK RESULTS1AI THE CLASSIFIED ADS— TIB —Chatterbo:DINNERSPLATTERSDeliciousSANDWICHESFountain ServiceIce Cream-WHERE fmiENDS MEET10 EAT*Open E»rly »nd LateJUftAN B, CAMPBELL, Prop,t SL ft^d Central Ave-:have Of may eliiim ta have a if U1 nnLnI prpcfctiinjr the dinner mtttins.Proprietor nf lar^e f 1 uitf u mnear Vim mtown and Lumb tunhe ul p u is prti id^nt nf tli* SfiitiCulunv iot FetbU -Mindei MJILthairman <strong>of</strong> tlie Burlington Countytree library mid prt^idpnL <strong>of</strong> thrNf ^ Jt rse\ Apple CouncilHe LSjra^t prr Idrnt nf thp Rotar> Plub j JEdain R Stiles tended ttinclubs rongratulatiuns to Pntidt.nLand Mn Fred R Woodruff Jron their fttnlding anive s r v n.i~\ md tnGeurM W Giitt* on hibirthdojFiir pi 1 il i f ml in % ii HIiLtntr 1in m\ ti in Out nf tin *^r 11m win 11 n p\\\?tn ttliphnnrd ti\\ that nnii \ Hint, im n \inntliinnj_iii|_ hi pr pt-tH nbnut( Uli rV fitim a In n ht ft m ph ining^ th ffim hr JmtJ rtiurind tn titpi ptrf\ tin blirk if fi fthifi r Fhntl ilmrHiri\ii|FlELIXd VLHROE^ f AUGHTAiuth 1 Him thr r Hit f nf rk 1ULf i ninuihmd tu\wi w 1 tlia^ih^, irn it lit iimiif, fi\f np ri iThi- icupnnLs 3tnpppd inrl fl d intn tinftujds md ht rnuf_ht 1 nl\ thn-cHi leitrnedliurtlj nrtrrft Rrd tha*thi t Ihti tfto v,t rr mi b ldrdh« trulh \ hsr Ocran Cit\Tilt 1 idi J lirtaoi^ frumPIPILTlmvillt. in <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit\ wtntintjt-lu^ ii khf, the heal c i] s to headtiff th* tw 1 fukithrTln\ upfLpu kid up tthih thp\ ahghti-d fr n\thtf! 1U s it thp b nrdftalk hprrti t me it than 1 E mmutt^ift( rihts t c. ipet4 in thi ni imhinriTrie fi ci thnt Otpon Cit\ pnliritcrivi bi iuca.1 h\ Pli 1 intviluAtlanta Cit\ Mar^ Hi Vt ntln 1 an 1r< rnpd UIP Summrr pr \€il In fnrrTRKNORTIttOODBIKING ROOM101c Send In Your News«•• MD help mike yoar home,,in nen'»pii|»i' m»fe newsy. Malli^lttophene »o«Ial and penoniil«in about youfMil, yonr friendsPrinted and Published in America's Greate$t Family ResortCHARM$1.00-THEHOUil or—fimni llati 1M_MUTH'SJEWELROCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER WhNo, 22OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, <strong>1944</strong>Publication <strong>of</strong>finRfd Min't ilill, 1th St. •tid Hurm Alt.JEWELRY GIFTSA fifi tiirlif th, BIB, "MOTH 11 ii your lumotiitin. tn» Huad !/d,B.it 0? „!QIPT MABT OF OCEANy828^28 BoMdwdk(Oppoiiti•"""Hfc,,Fefcal Man Coining To Confer <strong>On</strong>wUI gift bin ihe ftte IPRICE 3"Northwood-Mtllt'nt-Where Dining Is AlwaysA Pleasure1'lejsnnt EnvironmentCourteous Veniceintrcxlucpd h\ Dre French Bfhp minutiIx>v?landtilk on Thum-Jefferson ShiningLight As PublicServant—LovelandThomasJeffereon—member <strong>of</strong>the Virginia House <strong>of</strong> Burgesses,then lovernor <strong>of</strong> Virginia, then U.S aecretai-j' <strong>of</strong> state, drnfter <strong>of</strong> theDeelaration <strong>of</strong> Independence, andfinally president.Judge French B. Lovt'land brief.Jy traced these steps In the rise <strong>of</strong>f th c unti\ innM firmutiuuiit Iiu iiiihutr 1 ilk tjtin Ruim Cluh hL t Fridn\ niuntii Phn u li InnThinht nil d the poignanttt-U h JtlUi n Tin i\ i lo\t rf Hi \] it I ire ri IILII publjplilj mid i* tUMit 1 to hihonitM ntl 11 in \ 111tin tnlv tn findit ntu nv tc ill jt tu dkiln 1 t[ fill ilK ml iiljllfellul]Tin p pip Li \ lf inn ]» irnlnol hUs jii !i tit \ Inn uih pnthull cuntnbutltn Un h dud d-mn t p ifiilrHih \ h t ininrrri t \ md hullrp l\ hn\ ih it Uuw vilm m L?tht in rl\t ( j pni 1 1 \) fHn 1th*U it p i\ ftr 1 n pubh t linnthuu^h Uit ^ in 1 ntit ^pt ihtflmur uhilp tlip\ UP luiii^He said that Uw hasu withwhich the Do front,front, ulmost all damared,Mr. Coaper said that hij tnhulatinnL^ incomplete, as it wajimpossible to see everything inthe few days available. The listdoes not include damaged eitypropiTty or tlie hundreds <strong>of</strong>fatiiidiima with less serious dam.age.Priorities SetUp For RepairsRating Open to Home,Business OwnersOwners <strong>of</strong> dnmnRed homes nn 1business firms may obtain prinrit|p«for restricted miitpiirils promptlyinrter an einpfRtncy prowrtiirc setup WednPsdny by the War Produr.Fear, But No (Oddities <strong>of</strong>Panic HereconnStory <strong>of</strong> ResortAs Storm RagedLast Thursday's storm, said tchave been the first real hurrlciii"ever tn hit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, raktrl thi 1island wiih winds that attained fivelucity <strong>of</strong> more than IV, miles pe:"hour at their peak, and left such awidespread trail <strong>of</strong> destruction thntit WHS estimated more than JO per| cent <strong>of</strong> all buildings sustained someform <strong>of</strong> damage.SinrtiiiR with a light rain In thsparly liftrriiotiii. It Bntherert Inten--Ity nipldly and by 1:30 p.m. tilecity was almost paralysed froiii tlictransportation standpoint.ISLAND I'NDER WATERBy 0 p.m. a larRe part <strong>of</strong> tliefslaiid was under wnter. rnngingfroiii a foot to as deep as sis feet,in sume streets in the lower level..ettlons along the bay and ocean"Jdi'S <strong>of</strong> the island,Thrflnnd was caused by the^iu'fta <strong>of</strong> rnin blown by the wind,tiiHotliiT with the fact that the fide<strong>of</strong> both bay and ocean was so liwnbnvr nnnnnl thnt it painetl acrosstuwn nn nliiost every street.riTV HALL REFrREE CENTEREyrn ni city hall, one <strong>of</strong> thehighest parts <strong>of</strong> thr island, ft/itorin Iht- center <strong>of</strong> Asbury av. was afimt and a lmlf deep. The bi.iildini;b t f f fBefore the stormstruck thr Irewrt last Thursday, thwe was afmir.story house nt 4005 Central,iiv,, fcirmerly owned by Dr,nrcl Frick, <strong>of</strong> Oermntitown,After tlie storm passed,third and fourth storiesthere. But tlie first andhad gone nwtiy. never ,(o,The two top floors\Uiere the firnt andbeen. They wpre p:t.ict, even In the root,only a few sliliij]Several bullhad condemnremainedmnre substi! by were 'ed.«eltynsafe? othernearcitybuilt],arnused earlyper DriveWeekytlon Bnurtl, whlrh estnbllshedbranch <strong>of</strong>fice in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.A property riwlirr with a realoinrrppiicy, which mnkrs the hulldinijinilniiiibltablr or subject to ml"dltinnai damaup, may apply to thei Iticul Red Cross for a priority rat-! ing The neii Cross is aulhoriied| to investigate and certify the emfthliipbernnie a center ffirfroigAd RecoversUsi Savings«uss Carol Snvage, n stutientIWMIInstltutr, WM cm.thta summer nt Dou»-, « » storo. Out <strong>of</strong> hot•«l?s she saved 180.-i money, with llccnsn cnrcWj other valuables, was in aI wMch she lost tat week.« •» timp for her to return- but she insprtcd n. aa In last week's Bentl.to nf I" 1 wlth initMm l0 rotu t « ba «'-


CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERW»ter PressureFalls a. 100Pipes Break-Public utUltie-< were aiming tlutpaviast sufferers from damagi int£i hurricane Their <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltir£&lntenance crews labur^d as mikhas 41 hours wlthaut sletB to rtstuiieleetrig, water uiis or ttk phone ficJUties•Every one ol the utilities renderell yeoMan service in restoring r{gnlll&nce <strong>of</strong> nonnifilt-i so rupidhalter the most dlsnatrmt, blim intOstoryIProbablj the hardi^t lilt i a UnJjtlantle Cltj ElcLtrk di *hkb i*pests Its complete rrpaii midt riallOgto requln a larkt put il tinMining winter Must ul tin npililOaile from Thm^diN nightunti'Amdsy were u! I tiirHJuriiv usiture'Electric Puser » is tut ufi at 4 -kl£m Thursday whui incunnn^tr&nsxalgdun lines ULIL fcnuLktdHIH* the ti-ne tllL dating had bunrfpairsd at ,o ucluuk tin i-tiiH im 'r«und It had tn deal ftllll won. L i ,, '"S-okenwire, ind * mimbu ... " « • Jburned-out m n.f u n n t ,. u P| jK. | 'J ^ f ,;>•• "'^ k, , u|] ,„„„,, „' " hi MI nnin I i in i I p Ihifi nThey (sealMd to higher (round•long Ih* Haven av. rillrnadtracks and waded buck to Uifplant.WATiB CO SWITCIIKSTO STEAM PLANTThe <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjty Water sefvicnCompany was able to maintain seivle?throughout the stiirm byswitching to ah emergency steampower unit ulu-n tin- I'leetric current• illeclWiter iiumn 11111 i i i i i il I•team puwti II mi il)i HI I V niTlmr du\ until iin t t!m!i| lit u"Frldsiloo PIPE>* rmnhfNM ill IM 1 Finn . S S!i t 1 I M il 'ippiuMinin h101) « i i i m ipipi \i II IUII! un il m i iltintin bi n Iiii HI mil lhi u in i Ii Iill In in Iin T [ il i I hi i i! II (inun in Ih ii! u iti i \ hm tifir ,i h in i n i n 11 I li p inli ih u ] p mm\\ iti I i >mj tin i pmniiii a mnitli ii I i 'nil ilu hii ik mitur l fT tin lin*it f li IP UP\ ih n li i ill it li\ i n 1Fi id u i! i! n iiL ih i ii ui h i 1I u hull |i In i unti PnIUI 111 fl U 111- * I I llll|lll t tl U Kp e u l r h u t , f n i in it h - iintin ni millsSO C IIST\MIN\riOSTin f I th ii li un u 1 I-pui f' i 1 i il h hWhere <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lost Part <strong>of</strong> Its Boardwalk in HurricaneGale Blacked Out Resort - - Gas, Water, Telephones Also Were Hard Hitrower <strong>Line</strong>sOut; 'Walk GasA/I * - P * AJffAttllX 1\UU1CU The Qeenn Cjty Water service mv vilf «»«u , , %7-WWJf '/ ','>','",'*•'- i»*j"i- * , 1 'Refugees ByScores TakenTo <strong>City</strong> HallI Short CircuitsStart Two Firestit f tiLiiit- i .ui'i U t»y H miptitlU'd fluimti imf tn inn i ?! M\ pifli fl weirrent to varluu- w-Umrkcjty and to mdiMdu il buildingMost nf tilt \tirL^ wtri ^inpntcl inlljini, ro<strong>of</strong> action, oi laliini, IILLthough some pule al u ^ur bloMiidown.I fft'OBHED STRAIGHT THROUGHtne direction ol Lint. Fun'. tjtank', Smith and Jnhn Hilltrefc^unit t ithe\ Could mnithe Utltutx.iclt.rlmin « iktdBlluIrilv\U!li i 111 n ilm i t In ilthTill ! 111! I ! 11 \ I 11 nullpil!tl,Jrj u Ui T in tlh n u i i l \ imm ih* U nn ml u Ii ik n-Sniii i t \ it ii fT ii ri in HItiuhlittli ill nil li i Mil ui tinh\t iV tli i tnil -ii i i i in hisli i u hi n h ! mil n hi u li"By FridayTrf town hadpen's forllfclnlng circuits^tllfday night exetpttired buildingsi -The first tret I ligllir seretn Bill and flth it Bund'Uth uthir[tlluniiih durmto MI \MPI nFont in rnn \i ION t unTht Nil I i i Pi 11 1 1 I ll ilI C I \pi I ll 111 I r| mi I ! lilt hi i\ 1 *ptllttl f 11 ifTu ui li hi t 1\ hi 1Fndi\ uiiiriung until 1 ui Sitaften uun and fnuinl n m ito limit long-dlEtmti i Ui' hen£ontmHdi^ Damage tn clcctnr uimj.itn pmperty was said tn hi\t urn 11 mmttiaUi'dndh uf dyilus mUi nn u^Rit^ estimitr ivtiilibk!Two repaimnen GporgeC hippy*\djms and Hamud Snutkrseal^d drowning whentrack was w a*>hedA ml<strong>of</strong>f the road at 42nd M anilCa\ while the> w?re go4ng ID South O^an Cit^ to workTOWCWldnniSPEARS >MbATLANTIC AVEATLANTIC CITYIii i ii rtimhle tht 8000 tn I(in ni i^'iiRe Summridim TELtl-HONF'* MI 1 Nf FDTmlull n im kn iikitlQii*in Cit\ tilpphuia butluiiir wi llu i! p iu « II k th il tinininibi i ut if inin li ui lit i Inhmli 1 tli flli t i 'I In Mi ml i\mm nine II in i \]i\ i lifl til il i'lInjuries TreatedBy Two RefugeeDoctors, Also Fedu I llltt iMptfpHlUlt tjf Hillj-ti in u ii tun 1 md_ hidnunu ip ii* if f IU hill in*1H Ii i il» ut tliui limn TlmrilunitslilTinniunu tp il Ijuildin »i 13 riI m imui^tlicH liiiilaiiik ( nt! itun u until unU thildieiif utiki-> »hu wen ft uid ti L\ * nitiiutnt^ Hnudtri tn high licit-) til ftlsiwire imabk tn rt uh hi nn hi •*lltl tl J1L i&At tlw pi"Jlf "' the A ii in Hn ri»nealmuit 300 tit tllL li tiilsft!! ^imidhun|,i\ ftn tllL inn t pill buth.lpp\ ti bt in i plju tif llftH Miln if Ihiin wirp ii i lieuh\ [filiiiintii tmnitii n\\lltli\(tlUKUllL bllt I lUlil tl ivtlA tlii£tti tu niuri ftpn H-dULti b\Death pjlrul Pttts Oflluil ChalkSluitk and two uthniguiuL, m thstChilili« pi maTWO REH'C.l.fc'iPll\^ltB^ imk t« i 1 tin itlugtiilnjituiiulu u_Pd iit%ii ittu il i in it rutj mdHilt led IJI mi if till lltin it nit il tills «. ilkmg tHi _l iia ii Ijthib hitTht t ••Him, It miinn tiwi ti udtd uuh 4UI1UII inun i w UJ MIMIIbtiubliIhi p lit! fit p iitmrnt thiiii-i nut tlit fm inndt mill i \Ml^Flhi 1 Clint n tinm inIn r uu t liuiiif.li Ihli ii in i li mt itlull shi lulptilwith hi tii mf nmi. i lnUn n mil 4tn i lid Ml. Fil Mint timi i in I utl nui i it Ihbi ii h ti ui si \i I il pc i Utit it ci \iiii bit-alnt 111 ii tiII Ul \\i _\UtA-l111 ihi ft nc i nbnml ih l it nr Muikirtin u i mil li\ iiLiniimitinpi pli i tin ii li urnBE-.TUUt" Ut, ! Redfiih Flltotl "» 8ftFornu/o/eGrowing Moth 2S'£ a *$i.£S" i iroll^r Meih H'u, $'•'•itfoHh Groiiii look $3.37 i ehlckOrilni8S2, $1.0*74M7 ASBURY AVE.—OCEAN CITYRD, «nd HIGBEE AVE.-SOVIBIIS POINTIrtP,f-v*- f'a Vnlues-Pomts Justfp.MtiCO Park ondit ^t~irmdale Corn \°iZ'£,":.'w"ZStuitdard Quality PeasFarmdale Asparagus ^''T,.^',;*^RobEord Saiced BeetsWhole O-ied Green PeasFarmdale Tomato PureeDel Monte Tomato SaucegSCO Tcmata Soup »».i,-,. rf %Gienwood ApBle-Grane Jelljgob-Roy Pure Plneo|jplePEESERVESR?b-Roy fGrape Preserves16kemgvgdAccan ^^^P... Hli,b131'J."ffritis3 I2C..' lie28cr is«r tie*,?„' 6e1 is*"I 14C21I8cBoth KnockedOut; No TrolleyUntil TuesdayRailroad TrafficIs Blocked byWaihoutsR:iiln,;!ii ,!!HJ IliillPy trnn.'ipiirfil'1 '• -• • WiiK hiriiiiifilv hil l)\ Ihi- iiurrli;miThin>;ilny iinrrrmiiii iinil WII.Him! liiirk In iHiriiii!I hi'ir Hnlil Tiiis=.i:.v1111 i-ri (CicillTin >VIIIIMIVIUII!I-RI-:II urrly mnnrril, with aDililiis llii'.Utli iU hull, (liiu il Illippi-lli'd i« ilHVlilKlj's KUriill, rrONUnl-•iliiy II'BII tiili' lilliil hiiiit iibnvi' piljllu, «hii|i pi niliali-il hull im ililpli'll.^iSriiiiir Kluilin Plliil'i.lStorm Injuries Minor andComparatively Few HereBut They Kept Available DoctorsBusy As Hurricane Lashed ResortAt KISI iwiiiljipiisons WOi'-li'd lur iluurli'Smu^tly rum. iuuffirrs ul CJrtiiii fitv lillVKit'i •!-.tji.':ilul ilnini-dUitily alliT lurI>ui iiir-, who \vi,ri in t hijrnffliiMjj;i!ihi iiiiji (hi' w^uniii'il hv tin'Ii: In nl iiniiili-., ,,•• llM'-hlilJIlUi,1)1 .loliii 11 •r,iwiiMlHl rcpnrli':!lie fiiuin-ii Hi-vcn iriiMri'i-nry t'im --,iiiirirm tin- \usrM ,'.ii,r'n pi-nnd.friiiiifi tu li! p in , Tluirsthiv.iin uv I>IE< i: iw HOOF<strong>On</strong>i' iif thi^i* WAh LrwiH Jiilir.':.installaiiiinH iti, whn wiis ti.is^.iu^ Bill si tii:irWIlPIli-vifj'-! [)|,. A fiiiil P. siiirr II nc] win. siriilki' Kirs |jy ,i HyiiiK pii'ii' ni n.nf mnteriii;ii"-uiiit'fl whiiil inmiiPi! tiiriily iiitu Ihi' niux-ONE TROM.EV STRANDED IIERR 'Clcs nl his li'li \ru Hi' was tultcilTli.. last t-:ir Int.. OC.MII Citv I in "»' (l " rl "lilb "- ll(l :1 fl "' fiit!i(w«riiiir.Mlitv (Uu-1-n.i..ii was ,i,,:,l,l.. |.: O\,muu,\ fniirmi, a e-li.-l nt the1,'iiv,- iiiiilMii.,,| ,,|, Bill M fn,m thenFIMHCI.T^ Pll^ti,i!,.


Coatt Guard Reservists Helped Police Resort During EmeiitiOQ NotI GodsendReducedForceOfty oWt*one er Its lare1 a gimUMde In the atomw aieBijDeii <strong>of</strong> the 'to duttklM property aidj ttwrt peltee in ueunilwft tribute to the Reserves WMjy StW Clyde W, Strable andW Soliet Robert J, Uekey,«S whom said the eitrn sur-Mi iBfUnble,Atot bu» what m worn*i Mfe wltlh.it then," ObMlife, TheyI a *4ttl ill ihanta.. .to Oeetui <strong>City</strong>. I'.MMrit^M MM»*Mm weI» Mr Nfalw lam to prt-Mtr, prevent poedbilltj Of•Bl control txaltle. •BetW <strong>City</strong> MotUla. No, «.5»ai fc ehaifte si wnfrfeney guardTJnty not only In <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty butahs M ttrittaanjm, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>We ttgM to announcethat Wte *erc forced todote e#fe» tbm planneddue to the shbttage <strong>of</strong>hdp.^WATSONSttfttfrtg Room<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. at 9th St.•M IMHMqfT* UM. M the wtohOperation* wen directed by Ufa?tenant E. B. York, commanding <strong>of</strong>Ing, They Immediately began summoningpersonnel from all over theFourth Naval District, and by m!dlUlhtthe Ant Coast Guard patrolshad gone on duty to guard thesmashed beachfront area.By 3 a.m. Friday more than SOSreservists hid poured Into <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> from such distant points ajPhiladelphia, Trenton. Salem, Cam.den and other cities. During theearly Friday morning hours therewere about 300 on active duty hereat one time, but the number WMgradually reduced to a normal cam.plement <strong>of</strong> 50 to 60 men.M HOURS WITHOUT BESTMany <strong>of</strong> the Coast Guardsmenstayed en duty for as much as 30hours without rest, including mostSf the <strong>of</strong>ficers, who established theirheadquarters at city hall In the <strong>of</strong>ficeoi Police Chief Lackey.Some <strong>of</strong> the men stack to their•tslinitents even whit* they knewtfttir own Banner or yrnr-aroundhunes, or thrlr matartests, hadbeen damaged In the storm.Most <strong>of</strong> the tours Of duty afterFriday were four hours on and (ourhours <strong>of</strong>f, but many men stayedon duty much longer,PIRFORMED MANY DUTIESBesides guarding property In theworst hit areai, they assisted ownerato remove belongings, kept sight,seen out <strong>of</strong> South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> andoB the Boardimik north <strong>of</strong> 6th at,,and helped keep op the highwayblockade against all those who hadno essential reason to drive in.The guard duty was dispensedwith as <strong>of</strong> 6 pin, Monday, but ChiefLackey said the Coast Guard plaiisto return for similar patrol worktomorrow and Sunday,The protection given in the fourdays Immediately following thestorm affordedmost owners <strong>of</strong>wrecked property an opportunity toremove any valuables and personaleffects, the chief pointed out.Marts, FormerDies, Aged 75Ex-BiiikKtig InspectorOperated Mill;Bu.lt Building.John W, Marts, former Oceart<strong>City</strong> Mmmysioner and a contractorhere since 18*4. died In Store McmorlnlHospital Wednesday morning<strong>of</strong> a heart aliment. Death occurredon his rath birthday anni-The Bay front, Between 3rd and 4th St*.y,A native <strong>of</strong> Estellvllie, N, J,, Mr.Marts fonmerly resided and had hisbusiness here at 92a Haven av,, buthe had made his home in somefkPoint for the past two years. Hewas a widower,HAD LUMBER MILLe had a lumber mill and contractingbusiness at the local addressfor almost half n century, midBonstructed a number <strong>of</strong> the largerluildlngs in this city in Its enilyButNotWi ptctWe, ttWMl m titt Wtttm, !*W«1 M MM Wk , gnan idea <strong>of</strong> the damage tnfUcted by the hnrrlcane upon DDUM In that»re».—(Smlor Studio pheto,)Sterfirt, SHverBARRETTES J 2Hand EngravingFluFederalTaxll«Bo.rdw»lJEWELER834 Asbury Ave.SAtMTLovely Ymr * Round HOMEin the GARDENS—ReasonableFour-Family ApartmentPontkte Realty Co.«* m St. BUM 1811ROOFING MATERIALWINDOW GLASSGARAGE DOORSStt US Wkt H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.JfOHN W, MARTSU. S. Man Coming ToConfer <strong>On</strong> AidContinned from pare 1velopment <strong>of</strong> this municipality is and should be a matter <strong>of</strong>oyueme impcrtance and concern to the fo'vernment <strong>of</strong> theJnited Stnteg and <strong>of</strong> th* State nf New Jersey .,,"Be it resolved that the governments <strong>of</strong> the UnitedStates and the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey are hereby respectfullypetitioned to forthwith recognize the gravity <strong>of</strong> this existing;condition, and to take such action as will immediately renderfinancial aid and assigtnnee by H federal or state grant, orboth, to meet the costs <strong>of</strong> theCtlaed|»fing trees and bHWdng glau. Butthere was nft tanlc.Bhapelest flgurts ploughedthrsughhip-a*e| *«(» ia the! gloom, and lights <strong>of</strong> automobiles'knd flashlight* probed through theftnt* Tjlaelmw, fieMni persorft whoAeMM help.Many Msidents evacuated their: homes and moved to places <strong>of</strong>greater safety with neighbors, initoru and restaunnu, to any availablebuilding thit <strong>of</strong>fered security.Mtota#Airs SUBMERGE^Ail entrance highwayi into thecity were submerged under waterfor three hours or more, as powerfailure and washed-out rails cut <strong>of</strong>ftrolley and railroad service.Along the oceanfront the wreckife<strong>of</strong> property was made rnortidangerom by broken gas mains and•napped electric wires dangling tnthe tround.reconstruction and repair topublic property damaged a»the result <strong>of</strong> this cftstastrophe. . . "NO STATE AID, BAYS EDGEGovernor Edge ruled out the tossibillty<strong>of</strong> state financial aid on*Saturdayby saying that the $1,294,000erosion fund would be "only a dropIn the bucket". He said he wouldnot call the legislature together,but thought the federal government"should recognize its responsibility."The Disaster Loan Corporationreportedly hss •30.000,003 availableto make loans and repair daniagi!aused by "flood and other eataj-ActlVD In civic affairs, he waselected to city council shortly afterthe turn <strong>of</strong> the century, and wasone <strong>of</strong> the first three commissionersafter the form <strong>of</strong> governmentchanged in 1911, He served one term ,___.,.,.,__as city building inspector from Iflsl ^f> • " ,?, Senator Albert Wto 1988, under the administration " ' * l l s lhM Congress, as latr<strong>of</strong> Mayor Harry Headley, with whom I f '"f 1 May, approprtatM »12,030,001he previously had served as a com- ' or the "p?* 1 " "f Hood control worksmlsaioner • damaged along the Mississippi andOBGANKED BUILDERSSESmTw PttJERA,He was a member or the Metho- - * IutNT OF FEDERALjlst church <strong>of</strong>ficial board for 40 GRANTSyears, as well as a former president{Mayor Struble said this week heol the Men's Bible Ulass. He was felt fairly confident that some fed.one <strong>of</strong> the organizers <strong>of</strong> the Master ] eral grants would be made avail-BUllders' Asaoelation,Surviving are A daughter. MissAlberto Mary, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvilie, and twosons, Commander John Marts, Jr.,U.S.H.. In the Pacific war theatre,and Harvey Marts, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,formerly <strong>of</strong> Somers PointFuneral services will be conduct,ed Saturday at 1:30 pjn, at theCadman Funeral Home by RolfBenjamin F, Allgood, followed byInternient in Seaside Cemetery Aviewing will be tonight (Friday)from T to 8 o'clock at Cadman's,More SubstituteTeachers NeededSuperintendent CallsFor VolunteersAn appeal for qualified personsto volunteer as substitute highschool teachers was made this weekbySuperintendent <strong>of</strong> SchoolsGeorge E. Brown.He said the same shortage <strong>of</strong>substitute teachers prevails thisyears as was experienced last Winter,and that the school Is anxious'to build up a more adequate list <strong>of</strong>persons upon whom it can call whenregulars Hre absent, because <strong>of</strong> illnessor other causes.The school la seriously handicappedat present if more than twoteachers are out, because <strong>of</strong> a lack<strong>of</strong> substitutes, he said.Men and women who are coll»gagraduates are those most desiredfor substitute work, but college de.irees are not absolutely essential.The problem <strong>of</strong> substitutes In the jgrade school is not so serious, thesuperintendent said.Anyone with the ability and dg.sire to aaalst at high school is urgedto communicate with the superin.tendent at once,Dr. and Mrs, S, N, Iwan, Jr., <strong>of</strong>LansUowne, returned there thiiweek after tumrnerinB at 416 aefchit.i t H t l t M t M i l l l U M t lStowe'sSea Foods3rd and Asbury Ave,Dellcloiuiy MfliMilDevllMlCrab*Deviled CtanuFri*dF,thGrab.<strong>On</strong> OwwderJ Weektarn is«,w t» t wmerai groul be made available, but there was no indication asto how soon they would be forth-;orning.The big problem now, city <strong>of</strong>ficialsagreed, Is to get the streets completelycleared, restore drainage fa.ellltles as much as possible, and removethe tons <strong>of</strong> debris from placejwhere it could impede public trans,portation or safety.Photographers for anyernnr Edgewere here Monday taking pictures <strong>of</strong>damaged city property to help bolsterthe Governors appeal for aidto the entire coast,BIG LOSS IN BOATS, HOMESBesides the tSM.OOO estimate <strong>of</strong>city government loss, it was estlmatedthat damage to boats alongthe hayfront amounted to fron$250,000 to §300.000, and that loss toowners <strong>of</strong> homes and businesseswould total almost $1,000,000 on top<strong>of</strong> that.Estimates <strong>of</strong> damage started lowimmediately after the storm, butcontinued to mount as inspectionsdisclosed hundreds <strong>of</strong> places <strong>of</strong> additionalwreckage.Oily property, under Commlss.loner Bowker's care, bore the brunt<strong>of</strong> the storm's power, Mr, Bowkerdeclared it would be impossible torestore normalcy even by next Summerunless the federal govemnientacts promptly on making availableboth cash and materials,"CLEAN-UP STARTEDBEFORE STORM STOPPEDThe public works crew went towork at 8:30 p, m, Thursday andcontinued through the night and allthe next day until dark.Centra!jlty streets were well cleaned bySunday night.Mr, Bowker acquired two bulldozrsto assist the euy tractor inushing tons <strong>of</strong> sand and wreckageut <strong>of</strong> streets akmg the northernjceanfront section, which was hardithit.Many truckloads <strong>of</strong> lumber wereaulea away, to be piled at thety incinerator for passible salvage,or for firewood. In most places,owever, the best thit could be doneas to push the litter onto vacantnd or the beach itielf to clear thereett and drains,AN PATCH BOABWALKMr, Bowker said he thouiht helad enough lumber, new or ealvngid,to patch the boardwalk decking:rom and to 6th sta,, but for themmedlate future all repairs win beicid up,R I i _ the four bloelsl <strong>of</strong>joardwalk lest north <strong>of</strong> Snd st UImpwbible, he said, unieM outoldele!p Ifl received in adequate in.lunti,tJOe to promptness <strong>of</strong> olty em-.floret, utility company rep«in*i'nanfl olhin. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wi» (Be fttitruort In thi* sfdlnh'to,return to-""•here n^rTf- u *- tt * 9 •""' r•»1 eendiUoni 1TEV A OLAMtHW ASFOE qUICk RESULT*HARVEY W.ADAMSInsurance <strong>On</strong>Wind DamageContinued from p»t« 1age:"This (Insurances uompany shallnot be liable for any loss , , , unlesssuch property also sustains otherloss caused by wind; nor for loss occasioneddirectly or indirectly byor through any tidal wave, highwater, overflow, cloudburst, theft,nor for any loss caused by water oitain, whether driven by wind orno',, unless the building insured, oirintaining the property Insured,shall first sustain an actual damagetn the ro<strong>of</strong> ar walls by the directforce <strong>of</strong> the wind, and shall theiibe liable only for such damage tothe interior <strong>of</strong> the building or theinsured property therein, as maybe caused by *%ter or rain enteringthe building through openingsin the ro<strong>of</strong> or walls by the directaction <strong>of</strong> the wind . , , "iftAVCE ADJUSTERS HERESeveral insurance adjusteri arein <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this week, surveylnqthe storm damage, .They have alreadyadjusted and approved settle,merit <strong>of</strong> sane claims,Hesort Insurance agents urge allpersons with Insurance claims t<strong>of</strong>ile them as quickly as possible.Motorists were pleasantly surpricedwhen they learned that thecomprehensive, or extended, coveratewhich many carry protecta themfrom any damage the stonm caused.Many had been unaware <strong>of</strong> thi?fid.Miss WestcottIs MarriedUnited to PedricktownMan HereLeRoy Westcott, <strong>of</strong> Oolllngswonu'and this city, has announced themarriage <strong>of</strong> his daughter, DorisMay Westcatt, to John Paul Pedrlcls,son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, H, Pedrick,<strong>of</strong> Pedriektown, N, J.The wedding took place in theQeean Oity Baptist Church, August28, Rev. William A, Mieiop, pastor<strong>of</strong> the church, performed the ceremony.Given in marriage by her father,the bride ware a navy blue travel,ling dress with white accessories.The maid <strong>of</strong> honor was Miss FlorenceDalbow, <strong>of</strong> this city, who worebrown crepe with matching acees.series.Rev, Paul Kinzler, assistant pastor,was best man.Following the eefernony, a reeep-Hoi for members <strong>of</strong> the family washeld at Westeott Brothers' Restaurant,8th si, and Bay av.The couple spent a honeymoon inthe poeono Mountains arid are nowmaking their home at WB7 Aaburyav.Storm Ruiris PlansFor AnniversaryMonday marked the 31st weddinganniversary <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, RobertWooler, 319 Say ay. It alsowas the birthday anniversary <strong>of</strong> theDrearier, Pa,, manufacturer.The storm eamed celebrttlonpltns to be postponed, Mr, Wpoierspent moat <strong>of</strong> Monday helping toclear away debris on Baf av,, adjacentto the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Engineand Yacht Co, bolldmg, which wasdestroyed by the hurricane,Mr, Wooler purchased this plantseveral weeks ago.72t 0*51The fury <strong>of</strong> the wind churned upwaves tn Oreat Igg Harbor Bay aslarge as those people were accustomedto see in the ocean oh a nor.malty rough day. Bay waters snapped mooring lines <strong>of</strong> pleasure boatsand piled them against each otlw>In a twisted mass, or sunk themat their piers.Not a wharf from the Gardensto the Bayous escaped some damage,and some <strong>of</strong> them Were tornaway completely, leaving only tarepiling shove the water.Destruction Was heaviest alongthe oceanfront, however, parHeul«rtyin the section north <strong>of</strong> 8th St.»nd at the south end froth S4th to jroth st*.BOARDWALK FAfcTLfBESttlOYEDThe old section <strong>of</strong> boardwalknorth <strong>of</strong> 2nd St. was completely destroyed,and the deckftiB <strong>of</strong> thenewer section, from 2nd to 8th sts,,was ripped to a patchwork quilt <strong>of</strong>jpllntered lumber by the force <strong>of</strong>seas crashing under and over it,Not one boardwalkapproachramp was left standing from 6thst, to the Gardens, m this samearea at least six houses and severalooardwalk refreshment stands weredestroyed. A nnimVr <strong>of</strong> other housejhad sections tun away, were shiftedon their foundations, or left insagging condition.At the south end, tioiens <strong>of</strong> cottage!along both sides <strong>of</strong> CentralTHE• WOOL HOOKED• COTTON HOOKED• OTENTLJJE• SHAG• BOVDIOInspect our hand made ru||made by the mountaineers <strong>of</strong>North Carolina.No. 3 Gilieart Bldf,Boardwalk at 11th St.av, were damaged and half a dottntotally wrecked. Pieces <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong>them wire thrown into the rood.Oarages were smashed to kindling.VENTRAL SECTION SUFFERSEven In the central section <strong>of</strong> thebeachfront area there was eonsiaerabledamage to store rooms, electricaland plumbing installatlonubeneath the buildings; ends <strong>of</strong>streets were plied high with sandand rubbish; approaches, sidewalksand utility mains were broken.Tne city suffered damage to ConventionHall, the front wall <strong>of</strong> the10th st, beach headquarters wasstove In, and the 18th st, comfort' station and pavilion toppled at oneend. Inland city damage includedthe collapse <strong>of</strong> more than half theold car barn at loth st and Havenav,, used to store public works suppliesand equipmentBayfront buildings destroyed includedthe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Engine andYacht Co. building between Brd and4th sts, a house adjoining it, andone building <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> cityBoat Works on Pleasure av,, nearflth st,SOUTH END CUT OFFSouth <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was cut <strong>of</strong>ffrom the rest <strong>of</strong> town for five hourias the sea swept across Central av.and made it impassable for bothautomobiles and buses. Police final.ly got through about 11 p.m. witha truck to find a shambles <strong>of</strong> damnsredand wrecked cottages, parts<strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> them across the roadThe coast Guard Reserve, mobilteedearly In the day for the emergency,poured hundreds <strong>of</strong> men intothe resort between midnight anda.m. to assist local authorities Inthe work <strong>of</strong> restoring order andminrdlnR property against looting,8TARLIORT FOLLOWS STORMThe storm heeRn subsldinB about7:43 pm. and by M o'clock ittfgappeared in the iky. The flood watersreceded rapidly after the wont<strong>of</strong> the wind had passed northwardalong the coaut, and tiuto trafficwu poeaiblo in the center oi tbocity by S pjn. Some outlying sectionscould not be reached except onfoot for hours afterward.Hundreds who had huddled intheir homes while the hurricane"treeta, awning,automobiies tincongruoushalf burled<strong>City</strong> Voiceiother outside «,silted Oeean Oitythe storm, waicommtasioners '.,„itructioni to send 1ij minThe resolutionty owes -a itude" to the huwho augmentedilPllCREAMMat pftpillvapintIvan ••» ant d.lklo^ YOU .nk> n*mr In I •Inunj. JO foment ndMM I•MMHMM, MM* at J*vr tfMf hnoowuRyLAUGH ATWET WEA1[Bishop Corson<strong>On</strong>ly Mwtu tP theEnd <strong>of</strong> Mrfil TMnk.ing, Kiwwii* ToldlUillian ind education art desinodto play the dutninant rolesr^iUng permantnt peaee, U thatu-l is ever realized at all. BishopMd F Oanon, Of the MethodbtgU, WW thi OeMn oity Ki-|£|J dub, Wednesday.The Bbhop, who has ettabllthedHi home in <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty since histtKfitM to the eelwopuy lastJune, *•* elected an honoraryoubfr o( the club.•l Mid he tmU thorouihly atune Here, ind exprewed appreijjtlonon behtir <strong>of</strong> the Conferl,ncelor the reaart't hasplullty anditaliKnent <strong>of</strong> the meetings eachGrowiniand MinesRubberIRubberBoots'2Csmpleto Un itRubbers and Galoiafor the FMitr94S ASBVRYAVE.OPEN EVENINGS'SuperfluousHairWarts, MainRemoved byILECTROLTBtSFrith10! Artnry A, Phone MUWu HHMiiiei in wm,« puiu, », »,JUUAFRENCHFull ttatt <strong>of</strong>FALL HATSLatest CreationsHats RenovatedCer. lib it * ftottr Aw,Phone Olii-iMlran¥mum*mm vt YARIIopen twtn 10 p.m.BBAbt *O MlDEVILED CRABSDEVILED CLAMSFRIED FISHPOTATO SALAl)COLESLAWI I«ANKLETSHand EngravingJETER - the • JEWELER1142 Boardwalk 832 Asbury An.57r YOUK BFAt-'Y ^If jen hair has been fry, fusy andunmanageableConnie's Beauty ShopWin ninnlee yon a uft nitnml-lookrnf—EatM turn for PERMANENT WAVElOft ASBTTR1 AVI. Phone 0111CLAIRE ALEXANDERBEAUTY SALONSVeettl-twrolsrCEOQUIGNOtE ttlWAVE ,,UMFB. 11417M ASBUET AVE.FEATBEB BOBS — MACHINQ.ESSrfUflnn!niinmiininnniiinitiniiiiiimflltniiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiimirCERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPK703 Aibury Av«. H»* W"* M ftwchM <strong>of</strong>W l^Beauty CultureOPEN ML YEARRah gtylMCLOSED WEDNESDAYSmmSBtautu


AGE sixOCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERPoint Brevities;.Hie Mlsssi Florence and Eclno 11/* J W\put, Oreviland av., left Tuesday WUlU U&U&ffC' fat Chsrleiton, W, Va,, to visit Mils J » . p ~•? •MtHitilM Ring, R.N., former surgl- Af SrttTIAt*C rftinte*l nun» in Bhoro Memorial Hos- \ rtl ^WlllCrS 1 UIIIljttal. They will return Monday, | Bumi, r , Pol|lt suflprMl , llosUi . tiVewm uf"Mrs"MlmiVi" Shlf-lt'ls*• . _. .. __ _ _ _ froir, wind ilmnntsi' ill Thursday llliwll hi!il)tm p.,| K M, llw;I iriiiif :i*i UT'Ti 5 Sfitli ' I *•TKURi,, SEPT. 21DOUBLE FEATUKE"Danger WomenAt Work"P»l»¥ Kelly . IsBiwi j, will undMaryBrian"Where Are YourChildren"Jackie Cegpt.'f and Uail S.armFBI, & SJ1T,, SEPT. },• Ji"Song <strong>of</strong> theOpen Road"Starrtsg Edgaf Sti-gen C. MafCaHhyami Sammy KayySUlf. 4 MOH., SEPT" 21 JS ""Atlantic <strong>City</strong>"Bradfdfij Taylsf am!MDSFUTUli., SEPT. J6_~"Made for Each Other"Starring Carole* Lemharii a mlWED,,* SEPT, J?"Up in Mabel's Room"Slflffliig Marjorhj RvyiiDliiiilI" il ! 11,111 U n . l l i C U i | , n k | In will hi p.i-i.,1 ,,l :, Iu ii, M 'h, ;,,rln i .ir hrrcil in fury. * » *•ini! hi •-.liili.i .ii lln- inainl.mil en-. Hill Fill!-Li Min i,l MI n m l M rhull liili;,il|ll[ l-'ehlle. 1, hpl IlililHJ :— 1.-111*1 litli lilf |i:il-.-ii['- Hi [I li:.'. I '•''"E.l«;.r.t Fit/palriek nil' Irunncr • I'!' 1 "; '' : '""""' "i'i, .h, Anm in Iliis.niM..,' wiiii i,a, l»...n .'itn.i,,,..,! , r ••"' lil , , , ; j, uij, 1 ,, ,v 1 1. Mr and Mis. c:ll:irli-s I, Hull J1nr ,,, Hr.|nll|1 [|nrv j,,,,,.,-.,"" IM ,,[ Mn M..lk I.J.-.M1.- .i. '.i .1," :l ii'fil 4i( II infiirtei) in * JI lih ullilMDDRLYNCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'.1 •> YesterdaysTHUKK.t Fill, and HAT,, NKPT, 31.'iz.TC LAI IJKTTE CULBKRT , JENNIFKR11 rii.< flnirch OilMi II h, 1 I'. :in ,,) I), , in cm :,,tui- (' A K n Mi • i Pll !• • Hi.lif I f M,|Ml :1ml,iiinr.>ill*'Destitute ToStorm BoostsBe Given AidRegistration. Vhi-rih\ i• Iiii =! Iiinrtg€ s fPortrait ami t'ommFrcinlPhotographersIJpveiopiriK 4 Priiilille ServiceSENIOR STUDIOS:i< h,-,n ,, ,\lv- V.ihv. J.|ll!..n I-' :l ili-lriuiif"( h i ' \ f i " l i . - . ! . ' i ! h iii-i-.iI r . i : i | , - j -i-iiCi 11M •-1•.'-.- luii in ( ii .- n i f'if \ f i-..ri:i = 'l'U ;i\ Uti! M M - M i i . . t \ ) h - V -i 11 c j M l ,H i i - k i n , t M.s j-,.i u ii) ,,* u-wdhi f'li ,1 '-Mhs! mi! j;i! itsiiLliiilji-ldt pif-r>-**li.*= ir ="niitt ]#=!!! K fur thr ys-'n», ] * c ) f \ , | , : k i t - p . , i it-,*Editorial Page <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-LedgerSECTION TWO—PAGEHistoric Tabernacle, After the HurricaneDown-CountyEditors' Viewi<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte"SINCE YOU WENT AWAfMON',, Tl.'ES. 4 WKII, SKIT. M.M.J7 -~KIVC-f. KKVNOMISIHIIIKHT Ill-TTOX . p,)w,nr"JANIE"'IIIC IIS., IHI. A NAT., SKI'T. :!S jilIHiINK M m t l H . ItlA'MsI1AV - lllll ! I,-IMIIMT mSH IIMH'HI ..,„ IMVMI.N.V^I'IM^"'"MUSIC IN MANHAHAN'Oir?AND>rill, Kv.niiiii Sinn,, Sl.iriihu ; |;_j,,,11 * f U > u i i h [ j i : i i , |, i 1: , ,j h < i - - ii t i i i 1 < ii..i.i M r s , V a n G i l d e r\.. ! i' ' 'i i'iivi niiiiij I.ir- .t MI .I. - - | ,j»!i"!"n:ii..:i(,i.:i'!iUn Library Board'••• ' '- l - l! '" 'h '"-' M > I I .[ i • : i V n n t i i l , l i i u .•|.'i | l - - i | ; i l ! l l . - . : . - . ' M l : n i - ' l i ' - l . I 11111 .1 \ \ ' i . 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HAVMOVI)HI K CAKSON • I11U \lillKVKKI ITril'l'Kic l.i)i!l!|.; it mi J.IVI:SI.IKV"ARSENIC AND OLD LflCFMlis , IIT-i A. HI II, SI-:rT7 ; !5.'ili--HI IHHIK >lr«il:K A MOI.I.V - KI'i.. l-'lll, A HAT,, SI-J'T. 3H.J!l.::iiiiiiioiIIi niiiiiii Ki»i»n: ISIHIKIV r.n IAMH,BJIIIIIKV .SI'I.I.IVAN in111 Ti'rhflii-iil.irMlMortgage MoneyTo Finance Your HomeIn a Modern WayThe Direct Reduction PlanYour iippiirutkin Will Be Given Prompt t'uriKidcraiiunHOME B. & L. ASS'N.511 Eighth Street Telephone 0228TO ALL4il.:yllic.iI '• ••• ] .-I I i k i ", 1 ! - l T .iii. V.-.II.-I H win ii.il Hi i •II 'I I 'ill I II .11 1 l.i'l "I | M.i.''. • i n . 1' ;.,.:, I'.i. i .1 A . : ! i I T I I I;i!i .. II 111!' - III, -I, W l l . - M .Li:!, I.:. r . :i ,• M . , , . :,,,,.! H i i i i •A :.!!>,l # he Wi-!-i.,r fMt--!! uili Mil:' II H rII.ilk M-. ::.,-,'. • Ir, 'ill, 11, -,I!.• 11 • K ;i in Hi i-li.'ll ri'hi .\'S:ilVMLAQBNl:irlhit4 l:i't -= MI-Iti. anil •; VI'.. SUIT, ii: • '!!!Al \S M\lt»'l!AI. • I.ARAIN'i: 1HV • M\I:sIH HISTiiliil AI.I.VN.IIISI.YN in"BRIDE BY MISTAKE"ll:i A s\T.. sl-.i'T,.i-;iiii MiillV >llif\SII\ iiliN AMI-:< ill . WIII.IVM i'.l VI1IXnml I i I l\ iti:! ^~ \l; I in"GREENWICH VILLAGE"Iil Ti'rhlth'iijnrOUR CLIENTS I {P!'• >''• i! V[\n\M- ii; \N-n:itKEi>Attention will be |{iven al! claims as promptly fibldas piissible under existing t i| M m ! , lIr.iiilKi-.-.-l.-S O M K i i H P O I N T i.i'HiiV U r i i . , .r . ; ~ ^ | , . ] , • , , , i ; , ; , i , f . r ^ p . ; J A | ( ilil 1 l!. . ,,ll u f M i : UIHI M l ^ H . , \ \ , i r ]H r u i i i ' . w , i ^ flliiii Miii'^t lit-!! 1 U i l i i M ^ IE:*..'.i'ii^Iti, r i ' h i | i r , i : i li hi? r i r h l i iI ' M'i:.i,- ii 11 f 11 \ I -1.- :i t .. I ii.-il.! i i !• , .!• HI Ij', I til !Ti :l |l li i I; 1,1 I ' Ir. .., -, itiM i - . A tt,i!ii:i!i!'i-]|.. ln;(!'•' I,! :.. ,! liiilii.i ;,!, I u r . ' ki, Aiiii.ru,,. Ti '•;.!.' In:], 'l Ji v. i •! i J f .:, ' (. .ml i.,,,i.. :•;, Sin-.ili i lii ii ii I-1.,IMI i MUM ji: \Nf rJ. "Bill" Morrison jF?c,^lfnt, i - c 4? j ; • • • ' • / , .S'S'-r. IPi'l... I '.•i lip ' • I I II , '•. M I'.r. M-ReallorInsurance Servici8th St. nnd <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, Phono 0160PRODUCE DEPTT^MEATDEPT. \ m^\rii, r p..- 1 -.ciihn r ,i w.wi'vi- ifi !iih? I, •• I ii.ni.il Iii r. Mirn 1 i 'f.ii,:;, I'll.,: f.,| | ,,(•.] II 1 ,-ll ,'. |I"! i ••'! ii -.i,-.-. i.i I . IJ111 • :>' M.i: -li PluinhCelerybunch I Q(jerseySTHE5WV#DINIK6 PLACE OF THOUSANDSHOGfiT€SSEA FOOD RESTAURANTvhlt OuriFa«om;3ea Food**• CLOSED TUESDAYS ^iWIIITF; (ifButter SquashHand I'likPil CJItOKING orEating ApplesIt) 10SunklslJuice OrangesdozVeal Roast39cCold Cuts29caSFI; *i\( TIOS 2 V\(,i: i, fnrMoifi-; *i.i;v!< iNKWS,!1V.. h::^ n-' ;!!"!i*-fi f!' M!! Ci-'\ I *" \"111 = -f!f,!th nf nii" .' i;'trr. NTi ->i VAYA MTin]/ ?-A\ •:- li'-n- tt ! if. f: - Ufit kufiW!! Ii,=ii;ftu : ni ()' 'Mn rifv juivihu rn:u!r^li" Miid M;. u - Allji-rt Hrnwii rimiihi' f ' Lihli"! n h:i vr rfiiirnfci hfin ii- .'ii-iiit- .i* AVMII pci : N;»rbni thp;i , :ifii :li;i\.nt: :>pi ni the RuiniiH'rnt Chill ;intl MnrtuMUKiflf 1 r 35 cFresh KilledPOULTRYBaby Be<strong>of</strong> LiverLambs' Liver IhCalvei LiverSweet Breadst M M Stores Co.'Illl 725 AsburyTELEPHONE 0944HURRICANEPICTURESSet <strong>of</strong> 8—$2,mU\ Hlr for mull sniff's838 Asbufy Ave*Pit iiirrs inPlintosCITY CAB24-IlnURAHPhones 0105Illlli Li-H'i\>, I-1 jr.--1.-- Ui'iv I): I V!( ji;un(jii.n. Hiiii- Win- :-i\\. 1 J -iniu-lil?-:Uirkii' Ktr.ifitn. Hiiij=]nv:>\\ ,!l Cl. Fliliiif. H,t \si Kijn ]-_ ;!l!iiuh i iFlri- -i h:iitlBUILDING3000 Square FeetSuitable forWar Industry orStorageCentral LocationPrice*4500 c « shTIM lull iMiiiU sirPONTIERERealty Co,408 8th St.Telephone O. C. 1811TERMINAL CAB24-Hour ServicePI. 0114Children'sAmusementsAmericanPhoneTAXI 0200Stand 8th & WeitClp|HiNlt« AftP SloreRADIO SERVICEN.H.I, GraduateCLYDE CARSONHIS Bay Ave,Ph. IZMPlastering, Brick PointingHome MadeSpaghetti Sauce 30c botWilk llillin SiyWft, Hot or Swuti"Fail Lint IliliH <strong>On</strong>enltr 1FRANK LONG<strong>On</strong>, MM 10» SIMPSON AVCLEANINGandPRESSING744 Asbury Ph. 1038WELCOMEMETHODIST CONFERENCEBreakfast • Luncheon - DinnerClosed Mondays, Open AH Olher Dayi858 Asbury AvenueFISHING 35cChildren 25c, Plus Tax59th STREET PIEROCEAN CITY PUBLIC FISHING PIERDwp W»trr Ftahltif at Blfh or Low TldrtIhcra Fill <strong>Line</strong> Bill icrvlM Er«yHull-hourFill <strong>Line</strong> Bui itfrlN Ertry Hfrom Anjtrticre In <strong>Ocean</strong> OH;','tir,.,.,Jl;Annl in inifji • nti|il it]\ IMU " " '•' ' 1 I • • I >\ I' L' 1 1[ i 1 In ni 11 K li tlii! 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[iluii Tin tin lliiitlin ilin I i,l im th'l u mlftilln u us nnn nlml' li II i In Hi, lit hInnih nl tin" iih Sun. 1 Hull 1,1'Iu 1 ni I I I U U I iii nj 1 1111 iii 1 inmil ti i|ii ij b 1 l 111 1I11 in 1 ill. rI II li 11 liillliI IM M 4HS \1.O1 hi ( li 1111I11 1 ul f'iim ni M 1 *in1 11 11 il 11 h nl H_> |iiul ii|j 1111 in1 I 1 Un M irNEEDFDand VVavfi The Storm's Bright Aspectr i iii mi-h»i> CuminlMiunfr ]n .jlniost y\eiy iliHdstei B stlong,bin,in, Mm, 1 j. .i..nti\ lwupd j IKhl shincs—Wie h Kht <strong>of</strong> unselfishdevotion1 uiibilt Mitimiiit mi i l iiUjtit 14 x , , , T, ii 1\m 1k.11 tu imr iinrL- biitu ' ' si'll-appuinten dutv It was the une ilear,LOOKINGAHEAP.v 6E0R6I S I1NSONhil.iiui\ l tuiiniiLini Nitt JITi l hint ii 'ui I jit 1 1 with thi lmr » j tjtnliil Urn 1 i tIii 1 iil^i 11 1 11 r iilijut af Mitliut 11 111111 it 11111 tu cuiiiiu fi c iirt l yj|tti 1 Ini tin! \\( c lit.iilii lirt mn 1 diI 11 1 ii S HI I 111 till ll!l|!l Unit [11 1Ii ij .tiiii \^ill git bi hind thipiu], r ind ki 1 ji pu'-lilnb it Uliiilhn M pin i 1 «n t]3\ whi n ituill hiu In i 11 ii rumpli'iln fl[mpiMU I hlthw nin inn ufI 1 Mt, pi imr pu 1 w ir nt i d 4 .Ti ilth iitirli in tiiuM li^uit iri-iT«x Le«k«Prophr-bi <strong>of</strong> business trends Hitiii|/li««lute lufht in the muik uf tlie storm thatdtred (knan ( Uv Iiml fhursdnv nightEven Aihli* 1 thp &torfn was at the peak uf its furv _ _Imi branchesliisei'd uretki nf ronfi and broken ipveral yeiifa before Pearl HarborMiuv. WITI tpnring tliroiigli the air with the di'udlva(. rp predicting B building boom to' pi 1 J ul hells while buildings weie ciilliipsliig under be in progress about now They re»-lif diivliiK imppct uf wind and water=hundri?di af seined th&t onp fourth <strong>of</strong> Amelia's11.pl* rbkid theii uwn lives tu save others pupulatipn an unusually iJUgSAnd mi toda> —n week Intor—it is uur pleasure to sharewould reach nn age to beni.li jiiat u few uf liusp mnn\ acts nf kindlier nnd married between 1940 and IBM, Ithi Ipf ulnt -*>seemed reasunable enough to gu^P* * * that a liveli demand for new homaaFllr^ nnn In the pulid and fire depart-nentswuuld develop quite naturallyili'iin all thepuilie that un be given him EveryWurld War No 2 gave thij foreillIn tin I1U1I til rrci 11 mnn mud; Uj ),!•, pcujt tt|thiiut rest until "safeU WOK cast a setback but did not change!HE£iniinnt print " lltL ""' -11111 IMI mil ilnin. c |i in. km in uf ihnuiiifiiln dipI M min An iitlm n• n !••MiAl .i 11 I fi irilmt idi nt f i hi Ni H Jn i p ri I it niFilm mini r inI i n Hi it pm ni, ,hmi]il |i ir\< In i lupi II Ii ii tin > ii. i i ml. 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UliMI « t UliJC h U l l til 1 1fftif uhirii ijrirti tin e ni(lini cml i h irqnf i lir if uru m i 1Flu TibiMi.nli t ui hi i j nn 1If I til Il|_ t Hit ^ I ^ V I ri 1711 11hrr i 1 !hi T iht i me h \i i if i mnd t]* i ml mi i I ihi i iti iinchiii-1 itln 11 uhi h ii' it in1H8I n tin hi ! pi i in mi in p, if \.( i L lii)j i n lin i 1 niftHi \n mti d nut th ii tin Minhi iiruiitu iV ui fill plumb n rl unTin in)i Ih t in u ti UP u illmrJ l i! j ( nulil hi pi it i fiI 111 'itrh! li tt i t \> ii i b\ in in\nrri ir it \ hum uu- -ptid P i i vt ui h mtin uitt im hilt.*- ^ 11 iirrmiiu it tin n n\3 uii unff ontl intit i i th* in i d fi f tJ* tt! r naif] inui-iri i (if ii ndS im irttuiT- nf Nt W Jfr (\ hutli] if in ti nrhf in Ni r*h Ji r t \i mn uInu t in pllf nt highw ~i\' lm ii ui i rmjiu iHli in flit h tHI ht t mil i \Pi' 11K ii'ui ii i i r h ind Ini ^lim bf i n nlh m^lfttrd ^ilicr fhiin t Ml Hi n r than house^ ]oSt it butlhi\ ilsn dis-i-iu eommendatiun for their firm , Jf)t lattlv Huuses cost five or 10bin luuit^m cundurt fthije here limps M murh as loy, and( ^g^_ _ in 1B3€ the government began in-Anathei big crrhid ^.htiula u» tn Edward B Bow- SUTi mmnrtgage*; to fcpep business\t 1 t nnvni-nfuner nf public works and the emplovt* rictivf111 hi-* department nut tmly for the &ervite thev per s • •ftirmt-d 111 the btorm but for the speed and eflieienc\COSTS YOU AND MEttiih vihieli tlu\ cleartd the streets and opened thenfor tiaffit-Ocf an Cit^ in the performanct <strong>of</strong> thU departrnrnt gut a littl(- ideq nf hiiw American mgenuitvniiiiuufti-r iinri ni3Chin^r\ are aole so quickH tn rninncird r in war nwitid citlts oversea^Ml nil Ml rimilii A I Miltmini I 1 . II 11I1I1111I ( "HI!' ti 111 \ * 1 \111 ill p 1! t nftht i 1 I'I1M 1 il ci n 1 ijrif \ ! il t In tl iiii1 in in 111 ! .1 I - din nnt []tn IH it • 1 t"Mi* ! 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IThe prrfarTiafirt 1ni t I-PU^ reprp^rntln^ tilt fn uil ill* it IN J lull dnd glDftinj^ stnr^ in jtsrlfNt-ur befurp in the resuTts histurv Jiad hp\ Lncnr miumtrd with ^ i HHLUS an emergence Tlit\ arn^ii i* lite SpnrtTngOLE-d!i Cit\ feuflVted rnan\ atina\Ing utiht\ interup inn, Tl t lieJit E tt**nt nut telephnnp nervier an1 m md ^putts «a c prn^ure fell <strong>of</strong>f as *aler intprhn1 with ii i fluu watn nn In i tnrkfr thrnnghHut f ^rept fnr thn undt r^tandable intrrruptinr,in electncit^ jll c er\ices k^p* funetiuning after nI I'-hitm Tiit t thi^ didn t st"j entlrfl^ ^a^ di!f t)fun. Uhl SHiin^t -iiu h emerlfnIIIL i fTurt*- nf ntilit\ worktr c The dc don bsrn idea t illlive^ The banker carries the hou£s=buyer and the nationaltreasurycarries the banker but wha earrtesthe TTPRSUTV^ Answer the tajtpavfipIf Mr Bu\er^ ne house H afi'm he abandonsThe bankert iki it uvei and «ne Treasury paysnff but the p'ner nf federal tal€i\s stuck He his a financial in^i^stin every government-financedhnu^PLiical taxe^ arf 1involved evtnmoip Buildi ig helps a town indeedEach new home in a good subdlvi^mn means n nru man to help paVt hrrost nf running the eitvbioadens the tds base But vacantThe tltuf bright light nf ahich ac sppjk fta ri ptLinlh in Ftidtno* at cit\ nail ftherp hundred^ <strong>of</strong>liiipun*.-.hnricrd and bednggied refugees huddled a vear under theJi-Wsliniis ,t,uni sn "whv shculil tliPN '"ni ind wmien1• ' „ pirt in their Senate Rovernment, i.hue tn think <strong>of</strong> their poeketbonk ^f., w|*it< « T - — i when citizens <strong>of</strong> New Jersej ap- |* i ia " Eiiul stllnLit siiniP liP.'ll llf Hint . )linl tin revised Constitution nt !,. ^, :in iinni-ipss,u\ l'l^k <strong>of</strong> then the Cem-ial Election next Novrm "J ^JjDir 7 wivlff in the I ecl'lature J " ,•clnrter ,, ,, — — when tlie 1844 Conitltutlon w.n,"f niflbahly will never hnve anotherftrilt(. n cm^ <strong>of</strong> living and wwntl like it. Blit just ill case, W§ RUggOHt urn low as compared tn JM^tTliet the taxis equin them* an fl paddle wheels. BS $2,000 today.i- came out too early to ANp H r s JXJIT INDBCTED!Oce tin Citv had an improniptu \vash d to —'JnrlNi li^ llts not tall nfvv i Iln" li ithcr * ' *Despite the attempt to keep sightseers from stnrm-IOM~I1 "»i\Nwracked <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltj-. the week end resembled a busyPi 1111 ter1111 siiiiv' but I ran week end in Auffust, Tlie Asbury av. shopping districtnot 1 !sh tin iiniicv older for yoii was throngedwith traffic on SaturdBj', and theunit von hivi wine identification, boathes were thronged with bathers.Iiavi von (mm frlind in camp?"Asbury av., in the brliht, sparkling sunlight <strong>of</strong>Priv itiNul me Im the bug- aaturday, was a different-looking place than it wasIdjust after the storm stopped. Thursday night, when* * " 1 lie prevailing sound was that <strong>of</strong> shovels scrnplne onSIiNXY NIGHTS'concrete and the tinkling <strong>of</strong> shattered glass fromNew York Cltv—land <strong>of</strong> the Mld« storci wlndowi. as It was shoveled up and hauled away,night Sun Or so the ni in ln chargf — ~<strong>of</strong> the New York Times news.in-No Death or Taxes?SDmelhtnic (tut nsed to be Mcertain as death and tans wMa complicated (as form, Thmtwas until the BEretia <strong>of</strong> InternalRevenue anBoauotd Ite 1011-pllfled Incomf las rrtorn, noblgier than the tin af an rifl*fashioned dollar bill, wtUch willleave ungT»y the hair <strong>of</strong> mm30 million w«it and Mluyearners with incomes af Hithan IS.000.yp—«ponge on It,i- .. „„„„„=.— Ilrre, how Ihe Beach I^uma.n headfluarterettt Wthst looked i 1Khts bulletin on the Times Build. Bentln.l.Ledier puL.tahea no itorm ewra. The wir OS HAVE TOO NOTICED?the storm But there was one pro- w,,,. LYour draft notice came to. »« the nurrienn* had given it a batk-Iash, taking out the ore^n- ltl(, would hlVP lls bellive. Bald he: and the st«m both conspired aiainit It, Thi <strong>of</strong>flci rait my* that the 1hPftdhiw on n-iirp 1 • "Home OwncrH day dear re I went out and Ipent w* 1 " "all and musing considerable Interior daMMe,—(Senior Studio Forecast for today tonight and Tlie mechanical force, depleted hy the War. Was way to wipe out a JrienOililp to toI to Arrange For Repair Work Noy". ihi'»WttrUi-B» pu W» «•*•" p * olo ' ) tomor.ow sunny, hot and humid." Mattered, and them wai no pow«.


••%%*(i at 6:30 P. M.Htflty Lloyd Chattin1*16 Atfaury Ave.uimuuiuaii MUTUALCASUAWT COMPANYStripJhmtgh W*tl<strong>of</strong>BuildingW«t end <strong>of</strong> Bed Men-* Hull, *W* M M The SenUnel-Ledctr, »hmrtat*nd» <strong>of</strong> two wooden fclrflcn which were driven thronfb wall In-*-" tfma jggj j, ^^y, putry •Bap, Mil door. Apartment artM partly WTM**dWS«ni« Ma** Photo).g rpwsTo Be RepairedThe fait at I pm., Thureday, at the rear, and once inside lifted The club announced that a temporarycatwalk (Uso will be used John 9: 1-41,rinsed <strong>of</strong>f tht reef <strong>of</strong> the Dana the ro<strong>of</strong>. The building was flooded.pMtry ehop, 8th it. and Moon Oddly enough, however, a gift aorau tlie broken span as mem-10:4bers can continue to fish until late ship, Sermon, "Is It Nothing ToBin, Morning Service <strong>of</strong> Wor-av., and dumped most <strong>of</strong> It In the shop maintained In the tatt comerstreet.<strong>of</strong> the building, escaped with noYou?" Lamtation 1: 13. The choirdamage other than from water. NotTwo itinimt were driven throue.iled by Leslie V. Hughes, will sing,one gift piece was even nicked,the *aB ol Red tfen't Rail into the"1 Sought The tort," by Stevenson.Baritone solo, selected, *byapartment <strong>of</strong> Andrew J. BliiiBtjtl. ID. and Ite. Leo Vlckera, pro.- - rja wrecked, vases and prleton, were in Brtdgeton ThuraPhil S. Barrett-7:40 pJn. Evening Service <strong>of</strong> Wpr.Ila flooded. Thf family was .„„_to take refuge In Another part <strong>of</strong>the building.The sentinel-Ledger plant and<strong>of</strong>fices, which occupy the easternpart <strong>of</strong> the first floor, escaped undamaged.The Mna Pastry pop buildingwas built to house Tht Sentinel-Ledger, more than 80 years ago. ItIs <strong>of</strong> brick, steel and tile construction.But apparently the gale smashedopen, thi doom on the west side."Thou Love thai Guards 9 '"ffJAT there is a power everywhere, whose nature it iito sustain and preierve and to be scientifically availableunder all conditions, was proved by the Discovererand Founder <strong>of</strong> Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, andis beta? proved continually by her followeri, in the arm-<strong>On</strong>* forcps and elsewhere.' this protecting power ii clearly seen, in ChristianSclent* tobe the power <strong>of</strong> God, divine Love, The full<strong>of</strong> Its nature and the mannas in which itbo demonstrated hi tht^^vercoming <strong>of</strong> danger onland Oi 1 sea or in the air, is given in the Christian Sciencetextbook,Science and Health withkey to the Scripturesby MARY BAKER EDDYTtt* book may be had In the pocket Edition, In bine,brWlt. <strong>of</strong> black MMMJO leather, at SS^thnmb indexed,at flJt; In cloth Library Edition at IS, and in rarions•Otet ««tl»nt at UfMr and lower prien. It can MI It CllritUan Selene* Rradlnc Rooms everyi(itoir adottaM being listed uanaJly in local tfleboota),or on twelpt ol the prf* It will be»eht pMtaaM to any »ddr«ts by* ALFRED PITtMAN, Pnblhhtrs' AgentOMt, NOttWAY MUM, BOSTON 15. MASSACHUSETTS, V,S,A,'From FMow by Mary Baker Eddy, page 4CaUtefst <strong>of</strong> Alt tki Mor Miry Bikii Iddy sent )»• un k.qoertm •'They did not learn <strong>of</strong> Hit damageto their building until they had retired.They said they were coveredby Insurance,'inAlthough both <strong>of</strong> Ow reMrff ow A OhtwlM apt ftotM uu«wtUlilyW tfe dar&A tkttlf «th it.snfront fishing pbOs auatainedstorm dattsige. It **• rtltftiotedtoward Bay >y.. In tl* MMU <strong>of</strong> Outthat they would be back' to aetvlo* hurrtcann abd ilMhihg Mln, l)lattiti* week end u i fault Mi M «• f>MS I^ •• But ji riM. '4, <strong>On</strong> or before Inly flnt, mUMwdkaiind and forty-6»e, dw Connor AOH «mthe ant «Ho«Uoi> <strong>of</strong> dMol thi BUM Cmnnai apMHPrinclpil Derxnrant*, nqaMiM WM tmwv*-'- '^VIi '


•"•" Ott«N Clff' 'V-Wins CitationEx-Coach TrainsCadets in TexasFirst Lieutenant LeRajfllnornlnidftle Occ in citv s farmernighachaol mhlclir coach woa iltcd bythe public rclntiona rffict this »epkme the man ehlpflv niponsiblr forIhe sports and physicaltrainingprogram for avlullaii cudit* traintag at the Arm\ Air Parcc schoolfor bombardiers Bib Sprint, TrxiuU BlaaniinKd lie IIBUVL jf ChiaStorn went to Big Bprlng a jpir agiWorn Ranrinlph Fuld TmiIn ndditinn t cspimdini, thr nvlatian cadLti, plijsital tr lining pruefam he mnnaged the b;iii uall midj<strong>of</strong>tballteams and staged cm <strong>of</strong>the fastesttrack meets hUd InWest T^ias the anmijnc m HEHe also is asslstint Bpcclnl SenletBOffker <strong>of</strong> the bomBsrnferfFhooiHli promalinn IT first lkutenant occurred May 24Where Death Was Missed by MinutesTarves in HospitalIn HawiiansDonald Tarves tirpmtu mildel Is confined tn a Nivil hn.pllal In thr Hawaiian Island's fortreatment nf an arm In tun nhlpfibegin nctlnrj up -ilmuRt i %rn ifttiIt occurred at i training cnni|) inCaliforniaHils word v,m rrc.iiir.1 h\ hiparents jMr and Mi f ml s Tir»"5E iith t in n Iptttr mltlpii ,by ii buddi Thr nrin it iid «i 1be In a ca t for Ix m nths |Petty Officer Taivi- i bun inUlc Pacific flBlitini; it 11ttithsnhiigc ship and IH brli iid I h xtaken part in thp cimpiltn ii thMarahalls ruam intl SiipmHe reccnth sent his r irrnlJap bavnnet and pun clip Im mrnlriA mommi with two small children fled Thiintdav frnrii Hie Mir a .11,irApartments on Ihe 4lh st brsiehfronl before it uiiprd ovir jnrt(rushedbhc pot the ilillllriii in her .luUmiuLiili', then ellmbrd In andstepped sn the Bl.irtcr Thi ear «.is stalled. Shr mull hid th i luldrrnand sloshed aaav on foot seeking a place <strong>of</strong> *afpl>sin hidnot gone fdF uheh A filling bn Jt himnev eru^hed dnun on the tarcrashing (lie ro<strong>of</strong> down almost ta the sraU.—(Senliir Studio l'lii (o IJap 'Superman 'Runt, Says<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Man, <strong>On</strong> GuamiiUrtlav (Thurdisi uiu, c nEL int Hvtn Wli intlml •, 8th birthInjured ParatrooperViriti Uncle HereParatrooper Liiutcn-int Thi in IJ Kenned .^ shi is mmirine fr mwounds receivtd in tin NiimuicU-fcufssion ihlti.d hl i min nnr ChnbourgHe hopes to ee itlun if; tin isloon is fie re uversimpn c u m h i i ti i nililip M Nm in li mi I C 1 ml P_ t ,|,« % Ll_ I *--L|.Nui »n wi.iuii.ti luiiii th 'lOilaDIC Llffnt\i l n f th I Inn I tnd \Ui t _ wPlant GodsendnndSTARTS VAVY THAI^ISCJohn Bfiragllln son ot MrMrs Joseph MiraBlilu1240 SinjiKJ 3¥ was (,lven a fnrewtll |mrt\by friends last WLdntidn mi,lit ithe ColumbusCiuu 9 1 bL-npimiavMiraglllo left here Thursdnvmoming to begin his Navy recruittratnlni at Bainbiitlat'. Md. WrenUstment cut short his Senior yearIn Oetan <strong>City</strong> Hiih School.QLDFIELD ON LEAVESeaman Marvin Oldfield Arrivedliome yesterday on leave to visit hi.iparents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Oldfltld,after complettne Navy recruittraining at BalnbridBe. Md,FRY ON FURLOUGHCorporal Robert Pry arrived hometote last week from the Army AirBase at Bmoliy Kill, Kniisas, totpend a two-weefc furlough with Illsmoth»r, Mrs. William Pry, 407eimiison ev.For night bombrng raids, fluares.cent maps are used.STATIONERYPBODtJOTSLewis L Barrett807 Aabury Ave.NEXT TO TITLE MTEUSTBUH.HfNCLi t u ir hi b i FV i tllull LII i ti tin n i ul ti i infurluukh iinm i triiniiif.Mi InAfisini But ,t ter.ia\ h pu umably mm nn the Hlnnd tfCu m Atit i I hi fti thfrwluii In UI tI Irtt i ipctu d h u S tuul s Ihi in th i Mr H mi il Vt Ii nthils ret int Wi nth il « uuii thAirm f TLL th it ripMintj c \i inii m th J IAnd | ikmiJi|i Ii in iki tin L nun mth kit iOM,\ 4 HUNTDiti ,. u 1(1 v tint11 um t b i liprrmtni n lint I us Ih t 111v, i ii tint i ct lii 11 J I 1 V H I 4 IH lj.ll 0 [ III I II I 1U lU*t 1 i \ ! 1In ihlliiili I Is it I litin in u ir ti^htin (Ininri In ( uid fnll ji i5 i lit Wirs i tl 1 uliI niiLlrd Ajinl i 194 if imp n cum hi ICyrMi ii f thfithrr 111 1-illld in EllBluidMLLT> KOl'KOLLISThe ii h u nl u n 111 n li intin M init\ in in thit put I thPatihr IIL iltl tint til nh unhr hi m fr m ll In til jsl \fc. uk nli HL nl up ill il ii un hut II I Hint t mmu n 1LII ru m m hi unu dHis bruhei r rpti il Mi ttusenthal nil L, mth th \rnn Fnmincer pn unmbh I in Pm icurtlini, U ltttirIIL, main i nrLtLivtdResort Girl to JoinHer Five BrothersIn UniformMiss Flnrnmi' Taccnrillii. i,' *-! i lii i i ii11ii11 i , nut u i in ,I mini win in id, «|lli til. Tih II phiim LII t II in f.r ill R,rl ru .-I1 illi t Hi it lent, r |1 rninnii ntlni uptm til. sltunttull ilirr. In i 11 p,.rr l»iiid this \iclk ISB.VS:'IIii' eiiii'iBMiiiy I'l'e.iliil In Oerj:iiiL'it\- by thr huniiMiii- wtiii hiiiul-I li -ct wilh fat'il:lii'.» iintl ,'iiilnpinvi'r! rrmiiiirlv i-'iipli,y..d by tin- city.I tilBcih.'!' ivitll Ihr f",i;ist Oilurit lllltitin- C'-:^t ("Hiiirti Hi'M'rv... nnd miiliiMi-,," wi•IT iissniiril ihe Rod Cms"1 Dlf.isiir ri.iiimliii't rstvtit Its cui.tii iiThi' Ciiliteei) wu« called out ;U 3u. m., Prldoy, to Mrve c<strong>of</strong>fee nndsandwlohes to thi workers who wiiaon duty and again on Sundayinorning to serve the Coast Quart!Reserve their meals for that periodthrough Monday noon,"rOMMlINirATIONSTItllf'K ,REFRIGERATIONOILHEiivirEAuthorizedI) General.ElcctiicServiceO. D, HACKNEYPh. 122493! AsburyATTENTIONProperty OwnersODD JOBRepair and CaretakerServiceI'd Kj'.-iiSijj,i FViSi.n1" 'i^.f^ i=;*piTU't,L,- ill•.'or!*! fiii-lion WiiFk =I-* 1 ' ''''-• '.sl-'i yi ut i -AT< s m^Ti yuur.=•-(] mi.!! r? i •p.-n Jihi ^ UJ--- ijf.ti uki/•-.!?(• i-i yiujr iifi-iviiy .iuriiit; j juf iib-Mv 1.ifil1ihif M'fViE! IiiOJh | iy JT|t,p. l-•iir. uiiinri up iimi {..kiiii; duWtl=>u ri-1-1!i-, :,!••-.FTI; i^i-h.. haunii waU'f.t-:.i=- =iMii *i.. if it furri-ii ur "jr*1 u*tA pmiul .aril Hill bnhj; IU'IHIU'II iafijfnjtiuH,S, L, SMITH1026 Simpson Ave.nil•trpli-mliiT ha.s [irrivtil and It is liim' tii riintii'1M0 aminun.Ml mini, Thp NiivillKN on full iiill s|H-rilily p:iy yiim irlNUliltlniiJIHU, Thr sriifi^ »f CM'tMIM (iiv liiiirHN wn luivi* ill'iulLilfd lireJOBBING RE-ROOFING REMODELINGJOHN E. TROUTHi'siMirrd Huiltltr10S3 Asbury Ave, Phont 1200IlKI'KRNCNTINCi VIRfiH. l(- UIKHV iCO.. (\^II1ENALSO THE TEHMIIVIX Ct), <strong>of</strong> I'lllIA..TERMITES.goomi For RentMTWESLI!-* AVE. Boom, twin beds"Lid running wnt*r. Bathing pniSescentral W all aullviiies.e rotes. BIKCialweeklyLear, Phono <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>„, rheutedltiomfi farBOO weekly, for steady tatillafter 8 p,ni, Mra A, M,i B2e_gentr«]^v.tf,twu~ SHARE anartiiiciit.Yuu:i,.mHian whose husband ls ,„ n-sSd service will share cemriillv ,Mi well heated aiianmt-nt wuh j• .manswife nr unmarMcii.woman For further inforinii.'write to Bolt 5080. SentinelLoitniiiu Iju'ukh l-surii t,ii and Ji-anpainiiI WO Nn 4 l':HIiin Ij.mkh l--sllt'd t,iHi'iiry Etlwurii and j.-nn PiiiuiiKH u I in., II- Htiiiin tn Wrj l'livnuiithHi, " 0-W.A-liAa l.il lull Mlilini), i.sMii'd in E.f-Wlilt! S M.tv l^jiiliitv ,iv.: uiatiWulll't, lllHiu, iillll illniiir Vl'hlfli'A-OASi ruin in liiiiik 10M38. issued toDuruthy II PricdlandiT. WillrjtlistN W. VV:i.-,hln:'l,ili. Li. 0 l»i'.turn In iiutii, Wi.sli v avO-aj,LOH'I -lHii ri'ti ,iiiiiil> U(ii A tu K,iii 5, 2 iintl I Mrs Chillies lii'i't'k.luv, I K IPth M.6 SB.I K IPtRliL) M-alli-l.und srs mRo<strong>of</strong>kI- II i (in\i-!l In1 i: Kii (I tin- ilIn,,111,-in lli in li 1 "ItwristIn when ;ici'Vh.illi IMI ti .i •- ni^IIHU uri.i!! ;!l pnwrr «-:i>.!»' tin- l.iiiISlilllHS;i|.,1 hi i])U, MiiTiiliirtiiiitilHH'U inli'HI Ij lln'iliiliu'.rby wliiiil ; Jill, |: Wrvv Irifilll,i;ii y iji-litnti (i:y hliif tivu> iiiHilubuy I'itiifing buy rflluhility, Ilti<strong>of</strong>iii^vpni|ii-r li-i'ilinj i-a li Spi hia .mil Kail. Kvr-n Iliiiush :i soil is ifllii Lpropi-r ii-vtiin- i( must ronLiin or^anir matter if it is tu l>c <strong>of</strong>value in the nioilui liim nf a (,'timl limn.I (Itil./m,; mil, farm niHiiun- is ,il> ixiilhiit inurcr nf ori;.iimiiKillrr. \Xr liavi- iiiiisliio.im snil. II is Irii- nf tin- usually prriinlweftl M'l-ds.ir sou wish, «r iLin test your >,oil to see if it is acid or alkuline.Now is ilic time <strong>of</strong> year to sow your lawn with "Old English' 1grass steil. - _- - -C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.12th & West Ave, Phone 0150/ Save Tires, Time and Miles *OCEAN CITY -LONGPORTAUTOC_. . ,'BRIDGES 0 TicketsSingle Fue 25c 100 Tickets $16.80AcAt Short Route to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>CARPENTERJODBma ALTERATIONSPAINTINGRobert Claj1410 WESTayvilleAVE.WM. R, SINKINSONElectricalContractor1020 Asbury Av, rli.n 1 12-MPlumbing • Heatiaion, nins'rn SEETICIHANSBURKHARDTINC,049 Asbury Ave. Fhrnt USFred H. ManleyPlumbing • HeatiniAutnmalii ('•;» ijpli AV Oil lilirniT Saltsservice,407 14th St.Telephone lSSB-JALTKKATIONSJOfflMj, G, SLIMMERneglsteredPlumbing • Heituif33(11 slnipsun Avr. HI. OT-1PainterttmElectricians^ELECTRICAL^SIRVICi1i, uti| C. L. BRECKLEY, 1House and SignPAINTINGB»idf Ulifi M»»I M4 A.Wrj Are.jUfjjANOlRS w«mmy you Vic eBcli for the wire mathinicrB that you return to us.Seln Ulty Tnilur Bliop, 744 AsburyI*. _^-_. ... "•SuALf,"fiinil.'hrdnpnitmeiH. micor twrf bedrooms, prrlrrnlilv flin(Bir "ycafl-V ri'iitnl- UuiBur. -!3o Cintniav.,.__ .__?--MjHALLlii'iui'd iin» it im in. . ni,iirounti flour, prefcriiblvunfiini-Wicd'rriilriillv iociiti'ii Adultfain."Year" runnel. Plume 1347.ihil.TWO liedroums iiiid iKinrtl from Oi •inber In Aijrlifiir Miillici nm!hiih sclionl Hirl. Slutu mice. Bus0$, Bentinel-Lcdiser. B-J.Vfwb bedroom turiiished iinci lu-aieiBonrtmcnt iTom <strong>Oct</strong>ober ti An-Hi Stale nrlee. Box 46M, Spntinelltd(er.__^__^__t*iHiBKLY wtiman to keen Inuis"[ or busrnesB woman. In llrst floornpirwcnt. Apnlv XYZ, WyomlnsBotel 784 Oeean av,B-ag."734_CWar anted To BuyS, otiino, brica-brac.elicWc BppllBneei,refrigerators,nod med furniture. Highest pricesEM.BARNEY'B, 1027 Arctic av,Elintic <strong>City</strong> or phone B.Q9B2,BON, RAqOHr—DlibMETAL.tO, q TAL. HeBOUOHr—Drot a poitcard orall tile reliable Thomas UeCerbo.WI west av Honest pricea, »_.BANOS, spinets,small_uprl|!lits.bsby Brands,BARNEYS, OAretle nv"., Atlantic Oily orufromsr.lilinbabyetc.Miss3rd_tr.erumifUlfnTUftf"""WANi-ED. Sipieces, or rnmpletesetshones, OH my price beforejai for bedroom, ilvliiR room,1«B room sols, small iiianus orBands, china, glass antiques,rhonc Hia or send curd tuBemlng'; <strong>Ocean</strong> CourtApis,It. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av,^SNlAKBOX iii miod cciiitlilinn.tnintl T. Carey, phyiic 0178.ONE nr twn (luidi'in undiiiiiuued t.i>.ranijrii. Reasonable, 510 liln H .Mcoiid floor,0--JRealWantedWANTEU- Wiitit tn rent a In,us;'.spartmuit or buliEiilow, iinlii. 1 -nthnd, year roiinri En II W, Powd]611 4Ml St. I'linlie 141Q.W flaaWinter RentalsrNT-THREK hedroiini nmirlmciit,firhl llmir. arcolii heaU'r, fursillier. Applv mi Prllnim pi, Owneron nn misrs,. n-1.)ONE bMliimm aparmirm lur n-mfor wliuer. jlin n ninmii, IIIUIIKIIHUelcctrlciiv iiiid rclrlMeratur. Ai,nivUjjburv nv. _ _9-J!J,FIRST fliiiir BPnrimeni, furnislied.3 betlriniiiis; irom <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1 inJune 1 Hot water heal. flOT Oeenniv, Rrnsonable,jj-jJ,For RentRRNT Two bedroom first floorsnanmi'iit, fnr wliitrr, well lie.il-M, hiit Wilier. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1 Mrs. Seal,]« Mnnrlyri ierr. 8-33.For Sale or RentJ. H. BECOTTE 810 Asbury Ave,Phone 0010Floor SandingOLD FLOORS, STAIRS MADELIKE NEWI100R SANDINGRUSSELL SUTTONNorthfield, N. J. Phont rleasantvllle 1891(SHHCIHI to wilut MAGAIN, AT YOUR SERVICEBRICKLAYING - PLASTERINGChimneys « FireplacesBrick Steps - PointingHARRY W. BONHAMphone 1890PAINTINGwetiieFiii'f WiwltHarry R. Mont|onW121 Asbur* Avc, WWPaper HangenrOR 8/iIiE OB PENT—QCKA'%OITY BnwliiiB Alleys, InciudmnkyildiiiB at lath st. and Buy av,ilKht iuiiy equipped modern alleys,RecoBhiaed iimiihg bnst In SimtliJersey, Esrellent modern lientinilfant aonti revrniie yenr rouiicl.frefer in sdi but will rent to rr-Ilnble pi rsim wlio can devote ))i'i' •fpnil supervision, por full inlonpii-Uoii see ilnbert Btroteli, m Oeiiin*_vi!, Phiine laaotl.Real E»tate For SaleJ» ABBLiRY AVE —10 room liouse.unfurnished, good condition, aondWiiheiitlng jilaiit. Special price forWelt sale, Mrs. Frank covert, own.tJgJMO Asbury av. phone 10M. If.,WLE^-Cnriifr" Iniisr, nicely 1 it"—nlslicd, eiisiit. apartniciils a rooms.Wee Inention. coal heater, flya Wc,-m av, Qwnrr on pr«nlses, D-.;LAnnouncementsJack J. WaltePAPERHAMfiEBl «"'"m DA* AVil0EitlniBtM " ^lag Flnm BPIRITUALISTCHURCH <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,5« West av. Services: Friday IM]wn, Private readings 1 lo i pm.•§. Mis. LNeaJ. 8-18.OTLIO "MBBfmo"tucsdavlllBiitijSO. Private rcadiiiRi dnily. Beelam Lnckwood at MB Bay av, af-! LL p.m. 9.30.WTUAL MEPTlNa. Olrclb SunW, Tuoadiy and Thursday lit 8PrlVite readlngg except FriandSaturtays from i to 6,it«vensnn BIS West av tlAutomotive ServiceiEDW.-G. KURTZ CO.ijAtlnntie A»e,liioiiri own frM92; / • . ,:;,i... •k ... .,. titft,hevrolet - OldimobileSALES AND SERVICE"""•11IM9 Aibufj •».. Ph, QMI . Niphl 0101Mm batltn •trrlee. with no,«,..: •L..— A-liL) M-alli-l. IjtiwiL-ii Fii-.Mjiiul Bt't^und srs . mi CiiHnihliiii Hoturn to>i f'i'li'iiil nv ur |i;Hii!- und ad-Uiiic mi liri'iiAu0-i!2.TEN Nn, 4 l.iiliill brink', ii UhUfil 111llllllir ')i MljlTiJi IIIKJ «»li'li K^lJr.liii ii,um ul Hiiriiiim Ri'iuni tu snWi*i nv.o-ao.OY-H "nn'jjrtiii ii'vpnililc ciiiUII-.IIH lllij Athiiiiic nv. TOtiini toSiMUiiir.iv nl or phniii.oa3B-W.D 11SEWINQ machine operai<strong>of</strong>a andi.nsklllci! workers needed Imrocdlutely for work iii <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> andAtlantic city factories. Capable optrnlyrscsn earn good money heininito produce vital war materialsIt employed in essential Industrystatemimt uf iivnllACllity necessary.Apply Ocpan <strong>City</strong> Tent Co.. 702 A«-bury nv oeeiin <strong>City</strong> or phonr O.0^1339, tf.WANTED — WuitresB, experienced.Apply Juhnstune's dafe, §68 Aaburyiiv.i-lB,BTENOOHAI'IIEH nnd tvlllsl WiilltcdC'lH lsrMi Title Illld (illill'IIIitVfn. ?,t^uiHi liitnr. Naiiunal liank ufOri'im Citv UulldiiiK. Btli and A6-burv avB-M.Help Wanted^PersoiiatijO^i^KO^iH Tin Itoini 22M Sh. 1 •nl..I.iii-Ai.ntl- eluMtl Inr the M:IiiU-21.KFAMANS I), lini.ii'. lii'inr I'.iiikr,:llhih! 5 , C'lv.r. iii-ji 1 l i i c k r n jj.ilf!!^i i ' m n i l i i t d chii'kcn J-'i i'. u :h vf ::r=jif:-. iiMiiif injifii tir'>,r!l', :tniihill- KII.MIV HiriP INN 21;H Hlmr •iLniv, ,iiil N ,1 O111 11 Hiitui-cliiv.ilui Hiniii,! 1 ,.' U.|Kli't'IH'Niir-l|j wiintl'tl. white nivl,liTd.'ili'iuiv clniilovilli'iit. Lin-K'l':. Pitmanin, iiiid shfiic rti.. Snniu.sPuimiUSTrfcHi?^-coo!t-s'Rpiir : ORDERCOOK wanted for first clHss hotelMusi be cxpnrlpiieed, ApplvChef, stuev Trent Hulel, Trt'ntoii.N. J B-19.HRL1ABLE piiiiiler tii Jiaint exlrrlur nl frame house, 700 4th st,e-aaBOY 17 "!' ovi-r tn wnrk In pastry'iifip, eond ttrmes. day wnrr, andrh;uit*r tn learii bfikiilg Alstt milespill. Start work <strong>Oct</strong>ober 2 Api)lvfHulniiin, 734 Asbiiry av., seenndflugr.tMSalel!i:i."i Kind7.b;ilii ]". i i|i.iir""M'd:rir. A,^plv 10U7 C-|.|!1::i! iiv,fl-J.*j.l!>:ii; p]v|iiuii;li BPtlan, i;imil lllljlji'l.ili-'.v 11:111;; l>i!) s i.iil I'lmm il'M'i.MK Unv .iv.B-Il,ikia M.iaii'i ileliisi t'lmrniii 4 i|...irsedan, euliim iirii'i 1H Ziit'imii-k.Hnlf Miiiill Art nnlliili'S. {A2 Buiirilwalk.Plmiie 9370y--B.Situation WantedRELIAnLE, white wuman will carefor children day or ninlitphone1413. " tf.MIUITiLE-aceil rcrtned white womanwould like position earing forcliildren evenings or daytirne. Callor write Mrs, Husse!!, 805 Ninth it1.1.Automobilfs WantedDO YOU HAVE A CAR T'OH KALE?EclW: C! Kiirli 1 1st iiiid Atlanticiiv. Oci'nn <strong>City</strong>, will pav hiKlHsicash [iririK lui liirs iiiid 'rucks. Allniiikes and iiiudi'ls. Drive in or talloiiiiii <strong>City</strong> otiou in- nm-i. tf.Boats For Sale12-KT 'I lii ,'llpsijll IlV(lHi»l,itie Ii!Ui •• XQSMEin lip Lnekwi'ndCliit'f uiitbniinl mntiir, trailer. iluOlor nil Rri> Mr. Bi-fker or Hvnii.IBtli st. LriHuon ur rear 1017 Asbuivav,B-la.Buiinecg ServicesCommercial PrintingLEWIS I liARHKi-r, am AnburyAn' I'll. IJ.'iJ Pillliiiu!, riiinniiTcialslaticiiery. nltiee slipplleii,•li :mi:,hinu Arthur A. Oi-hlM-1-.hiyiM-.rifi Cen11.1l AM 1 .. Orcm city,Plllilu 1 lUi'.l. __SAVE! FUKL' Re-Mili- yiilll' hum?with ttinli' wall riiruiil iifilli j-iiiSNi«ini'lhnd mi's ;hnrMii -h HIMIIIItiuiiAspli.ilt ii'i.llnu. skilled 1111-,li.i:;li>. C':i ll ..I' 1' I ill* N-' dmuiiJ.iMlliilt Fl'i••• ••:-• luiiit;••'.. il K. li, II, I ' n . v l i r -IN CHANCEHV Or NEW JEHIIVIn .MAKN I"\VN>KMJ. »iil,» uf!i- i ,.l T.«--.i-n.l-II. ,111 ,H Hi,I. I Ml I!"' I ""ll •, imiili' mi (In..HI, ,1,1 ,.1 ,^< i.|,irl,l'i- I'*i4- *!li'ici!i M M II ,,, ih.hii- , i. if,, ,.,m|il:un;iiil ;MI,|! H I , . .11, I. - I I .... I ll ,!•• iln'milj. ,„ ,tli, liill ,,t s.il,l I .,i!ij,|,lii,.ll!l Mil,, ;, f.ii tiii '*ih ,;-ii ,,t x,,ii iiiiii I ni M ., , • i' ,1 .:II,| Mill nil! h, i;iki'M ,i, i,,n =1' I '. 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PACE sixOCEAN CITY SENTINm,LEDGERfoman PerishesIn HurricaneAt Sea IsleBody Found inSand; Down.CountyResorts Hit HardNeighboring Sen I'l' fli- 'nno n e o f t h e 4 0 d e i i l h s I-I-I i••::ii r .tnges. Three large linn.-., ,i;. i;.penred at Btrath,Tierr. anri •!!.• ' >:• .residence <strong>of</strong> Dr A S. w R.'-. >, . i l l ! llr. H(4li ^(iliimild .I. |,r. —,o!h.,l_ (iuil niilv== Pi iili. tiling iiiaiii' lii ii• • H i ( M i I , , . f i M i l i l . i r iK.lv. :iIiIlnwi vi'lVI'OK.M DA.M.Afil: Mi:il\TFI J i . - ! n . - - : n . ( i n r ' . . .,! 1 I n - l i . ni . i i ' - - n i ! ) ' . . , ! < : J. •, i : [ i f». i H i . , ' i l . ir;-lvi!i- W Sll':pi'i'llan-tl Inr"•:\ .!.'• i!l\ ip d Hi A ' jaiT:i- C i " . n , i.,i'i M . i v n i T M l i l i -Iliincl "I C.'i.i- M.i-. .intl MiiViii- J i ^i-pli A l m i i i n i.' A ' l i m i l i - n t N . nil i1 A . n u n - i n I j i . . i n n ; , ' I i n fli'Si r i l j i ' t i n. IP i ' '-! 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' ' iic in' ' pen iii l»'.. i M:i- si ,ir 1 Miiiik MiaIL ill .i!ri ,.i.:i'.i: I'. n ini >: ji ,2 More PoliceResip PostsEdgar, Becotte Ofr!This Week ;II'll,- u-n.M ]i,ili(i (ii-parinic'it In,-- 1 , jj Honor System Works' Fine at UnusedParking Lot,11,1 I , ,1 ' U'i,, f p •' '• .;:.(! -1 j siiicl it..: M.i. tt-i'ik. | i-'iplTwi'il ihi' i'-nii.'ni'l,T« "1 llli-iiiii-I'I iiiiiin i iisi--. i-ppnir.-. have bprti . pru. ;,, null.in.,II. l .i ii-n.iiniiiiv iiiiiui!- lllil.li ' Tli.iji. i.l 11~ ttntli.iii-ii in tin vl-• i: Mm. ,i. liic riii'pi'lll.'rs ['.111 l-i'- |iiliiH nl i4Mi .>;. «i>li ;.. csilrii-: II : -I ., i.niijili.it- liiij Till., hil'. : .lIKi-i'f .iiipri'tl.iMiiii I'i ill' Ini Ml'h",;, .,;' uiii^'iliiit b!i;hlinn>, t (iiiii! ihiii' , niiptii'.iMiin n, i ,ir(ii'd :i> " Mi,,.ii,,,:i In- i'liiiJH'il .1/ i.ipi'llv a« j li'ilrr i-,iid; ..«-ii;'., \vlih"UI lii.-i'i'lllinl-l nl Ml, ! Wi ,ilf i spi-i lillly llltli'bll'ri In ill!;ii,,»!!,,; n| iidnitiiiiliil iHi-'ilimr ' [illlllliri, rr-ulini; ill Ini" Imiii-dliu-H. 'il,, "1 M,,' l-.-JJiii!"'. li;ivi b r r n i ,,i-itiii|i In; Iillir inrdl'ilny inid in6000 Tom <strong>of</strong> StoneTo be AddedBalks OverchargeIn Storm Area1,1T;WO! I JJ i 1 I II II HOl'l;in si.inSOI INIMI HIM SI NOWriiii'l I)..be" .1 L.i' k! v nl.'c ,ir.-!-."!.Ill , ll i l l . ' !', . K l l i i - 'ill i'l P . i t t ' i ' l - M l 'I I i n | i , n i i X I ! ' - • " " i i - " f M ' i i K I a ' . ' r . t ' .• l i l t i i , , - k P . i ' r - i i l i . i l l l i e , , i M i ' l i . l l ' . - i i i i ', ,i Mil' I"!!', •liii'. :i. inn H.- W- Y- • \ii i'!-,I 'in,-, p i >\ i , i i - ,\ ill p l ' " ! ' ' ^ ! n v - -A, • •.' ; ,ii-|l!-rMll! l I M d pi-,'Hi- M " I i i l.lht A ] i - | ,,,ill b i n i . T ' - n i i i h - i - , ' , ! .iiiil ( I ' l l ; : ! ! ! ' I ^till; \ .1 li i\ li.liV LlilT ,^ ,..V\'•• i,' ihr Whiter,!| "' i'"l!ibiiii'd M-.«.-i.JJl.Crash Lands In Plane With Five LiveBombs,- But Survives Blast and FlamesJailed 30 Days <strong>On</strong> ,Woman's ChargeT!!Mii!:i* C'll.linii'i ;1M ilrlM", I ' IPmip^nn .11. ni'iii' U'h -r* , IV.;- i-i'lii11 in iti in 3(1 il.il, ill lllr ('''iin'v ji.-I !ny |',i||, i- .liiiiai Hnwinti Wiiiii r,, M.iildiiV. nil rh;in;rj! nl (Hs-ni'drrh- .| M.iuliici iii'i-li-rrcil liy t>Miii C.i'li;, :\ Hih sl, nrii!' S:nip^i,n nv• The -nil!'! ,il first inipnircl 11 SI', inlir. uiniii rhiliuiii. s.iid hi- IVi'lilil fIn,I pny, M' 111'- tilli li'tin I!';!" ?-ilh =stiliiii'tl,:; Flanders HotelTo Close SundayTin- rlillKlers Il-'li'. will ••!'Niiliiii.i, iillrr lillirhi'iiii, 1: w:1 li'iiiii! - d ihis liri'k.,I -.im-e- II iV"pi'iii'd 'Insbuilt.Mr ,111 May 24i A I* 1 "' nI lurv*, iHililishfd licit uot'k, ii|ii|K';ir auuin liiday onlo• wi'l'k.No More Blackouts OrAir Raid Siren Tests,i meeting <strong>of</strong>.iii and fedefi'!Wi'diiesdiiy ai-.(lured ;irn'v "I eonver-I,.; i i.ii.iiii' •iniiliiial nn! Mil' Sturm-.r,-v;i»i.uiHl kCi-h' rn i-nnvniinl'it'S.i M.iinr Cluir \V. sti'uble repre--.-n-iil Oei-.iii Cv\ ni ilit- ennfer-;,..,.• nn ii.ii ii in c: ivrrniirWnlterOih,!> .,Mi'ii'.iiii£ fiiiiii (-npe Mnv: :'''\i!iiv uii-iuil.'rt Freeholder Osiminil! Ci.i'Min. !'"Hiin Knainetr Rol-I liind Sl'ml'i) M.IV'ir Or-ii'EC RPd-.dill'-, .if Nnrlh Wildwnnn, Miiynr O,hfii (••: i irii •' .iiii r'iiiviii!isloiie:'.i11 v. kii;.- ,,l-.ii V.ir. H.iiik nf Sea Islp•;ii %!,i .1 1 Milli" Hand anrtr.'innii-M.'i" • I fii'iint seott. <strong>of</strong>'•.,p, M.,' i' I Cil'MS Cnrson,i li.iiMiiiiii : Mi'- I'liiie: Township'•iiiiniii'--',%,II"1!L; lii,- k-i ,,1,-ei'p were ChnrleiB |], nil, ii. riini'man <strong>of</strong> the DIs-,' i"i- Ri-liif c.Tpo-iition: U. S. BDti-: i' .is Hiiivkif mill Walsh, and conir,-.-.-.-i-.:iii .1 r, Auehinlossj Tii, 'r!.uli was i.nlywhat hadhivi: k;> -,vn lirfrrr: ThAl niunicl-|iil'iir« i .in bdi-i-owfunds for re.' hiiuiliMitli.il bu: thattheir, is noiiii Inr ntitiiBht federal pantsil lit least afirr Conqrossrecon«i- Nnvt'isher 14'in ivnpii'iil[ii.(-.ii-iiiiiii« '^Alt1 iwi-piire Clayliin Jr.. |nlive from flint hell nf flrt- and hat!••" '•- ' '<strong>of</strong> slirnpnel nnd niachinr jum bullet.*,as the ship blew up <strong>On</strong>ly one.the radio nperntni', laileil to suii'lsi"" 1 'hlllff I''* si'i-viri'S in till'm II,.- M«lltj-r-HUa. Alt ratiPiin lhcntfp. t'Oliiim'd InW M l "O C WiC.af "' vhum,, lii W.i.-M'iRl""-ii.-o.il.ivmill I'i-" PsprmliliB a twn-wcoK vncalion in°Th" varaiinii was from Hospital*iir has bron in hospitals srvmilmnntli', hi'ic and iibrond. since theEau,l f f bomber, mi which tew.fliaht rnginrer and P>> oto >'"P h K i ''d up mid bumf" on me ls "pi-ivr, He (lied two dnys lalnr.BcrfSfalit Cliiytnti receivedthirddoijree btlrtiR nil Ills facr, arms iilic!!PI;S. rivr ribs were blnken rind hewas Injured Internally. The cnlrarlrn( plMtlc surpcry lias restored himalmost to normal.Joining thf armed forces when bewas only 17. he followed In thefootsteps <strong>of</strong> his ftther who nowrklrr Clayton mi TIIPMI.IV nbsei'veiitheMeuH'-Ariintme nffensive, HrWHS in ihr in.mil Field Arllllery iilIhr Ullth Y.itikrt' nivisinn, in ttinTlie -Nun saiv service iiversfns fnrMerchant HeldIn Goods Dispute.John P Frank, Sr,,jHinirt i-fsitif-n'." were iirii'isrd thisI Wi-i-l; lhal illi'V will liavr rellei -I Ini a iniiB time, nt Irnst— from bothjpraitlic bkirkuiits Ht,d tlir weeklya inn- I tej-lina nf air raid sirens here,,f nnil blnek Hnaiflwalk. Nvus,,„ sirens—perhaps ynu harintlintirrfl—fiiileil to blow liie last' twn_by irsnri poliee this week on 'two years, willi the ISIh Air Finer, a w,,rrant issnnil by Pliilarirlphh Sniurdnys al ilouii. for theHe was nne nf lliiil Viiliant hand<strong>of</strong> blrdineii who play ihe role <strong>of</strong>trouble shooters, dnrting MUftlywhere they ran do the most flamageto the enemy—bombing am!strafing bridiies, trains, railwayin connection with n cHspiilpl-ciiseili Hint the eleetiira] systemcntitrnllinM Ihelii was ktineked outis assistrint to Marrhier 8. Bccles, yards, harbor Installations nnclchairman <strong>of</strong> the board ol governors I troop voncentrntlnns. and niso oebfIhi! Pederal Heierve flyttcm. The(Pife ': Please)i-cr a sliiiviipiit nf nirrcliandisefimtl'iillinK Ihelii was Ktineneci outiplllenient nf lhi' riisr is peiiriinri «f kilter iiHinst us llwrmifjlily as ifIn Philadelphia.Mrs. Marie Lake, 301 10th fit. has [inn bfiiiib had hit It,File Chief Irvm Johnson, civilandefense olTieer in charje <strong>of</strong> the1 [ jreturned to her duties nl the Marl. . siminl system, (lrclarcd this weekboroiiBh.Blenheim iiotel, Atlantic j that repairs cannot be made for<strong>City</strong>,an indefinite period ijecauaq the sei'.V..vires ,if flrctncians. nri' iiiiiii iiiuentlyiiecdetl nn ihe eiiimaued in.nliii'ii! ..vstem and i.th.-i- mnir vitalinsirill.it InnsAs far as blackontii are concern,.'ti. the state Civilinn Defence di.rector. Willinm A. Waehenii Id. nnnniincedtliat the tests will be dis.conliiuieel in tlii future' unless specificallyordered by Army nulhnrlties.The lastpractice blackout wasJune 8.Waclieiifeld said the end <strong>of</strong> suchtests(IDIS not .-HPBII that civiiiandefenseorganinitions should dis.banU.rime and TideCompoii'il In li. Wir Tlmt nleichFront(LenspoH Bridie, nilil S nil.: IM!tff*lPslnf Bridf., .ilii 50 min.; Itk «, M«|«ian,* » nlius'Mth it. Srldp_iSJ IJ miniSriill Limliiie. Ore«i Sis Hlrfctr UMnrtil 1 tf., M min.)iirt b CUT—min.)by CUT Faultily lattu—M'111inn'1 "Ito.ll.lli'4.11 i4if i1 ¥>4+1P, M.Hsk Urnm11 ;3mIIS31V..•L.


'OCRAN CITYGJMit 6ttard men visitedClyde W. etruble and oustice Bobert #. LM*W. to MtnJif_••••• Mptlt M jI ttt 4U»M during tne periodQ U M on ddtr Kuard-• Major Struble In turn praised the|otk <strong>of</strong> Uw ©ourt Ouarff BeMrter"it p»o«(l *» H tntt wfc« wasIn tn« MHUttuffity lot suchr aa thi*," he aald TheI tt*t IttMffea,ttddi -- loptUtg mlfht co-1 hM R not beenthe ptwnpt e»Ub)|tMii« <strong>of</strong>•dj) In the •foret-hit areasI SKCTlONbj Aft* tf» ibwUnt at city hail,> mtilW <strong>of</strong>ltcan made a tourifHiafed lettlow <strong>of</strong> the resorti the tWfty were CtAtaln C HnaUAoal head <strong>of</strong>. tha CoastAicdllary;CommanderW Ki*>btrly, Ms aatisUat.Hunt fiY»yniiiuiJ>i i Rank Helri-. cowmoHore <strong>of</strong> th> Auxiliary; the Ptnirin Kital Jjfitrlty. Ueui*M, and Mrs. Morris Hauseman,owners <strong>of</strong> an apartmentj building at 930 4th St., which wasdestroyed by the hurricane.Genera! Hauseman recently wasadvanced from the rank <strong>of</strong> Coloiii!land was placed In charge <strong>of</strong> allstaff work in Army contract runegotiation.Lands In PlaneWith Live BombsContinued from pageosslonally darting in to help thea tough pocket <strong>of</strong> resistance.He flew from Sardinia both toPrance nnd Italy, on numerous missions,(HACKS UP WITHLIVE BOMBS] It was while returning from oneI <strong>of</strong> these missions that the Marauder'sengines conked out when theelectrical system failed.The crew had 10 minutes In whichto prepare for « crash landlngwhichtook place, Incidentally, In apeanut field. The crash broke thegas lii.es and the plane Instantlybecame enveloped in names as thedaied, shaken crew crawled out."I don't remember the next fewminutes very clearly.' the modest,good-looking young sergeant saidTUMday I crawled about 201 feetfrom the ship when things beganto pop. 1 'When they hit thr peanut fieldthey had five unestploded bombs stillin the bay These explodedTiioconcussion knocked the airmen flat.Shrapnel splattered all around thecrew. Then the ship's SO calibremachine guns let go, and bulletswere sprayed all over the landscapr,THEN-PLASTIC SLIROERl 1Sergeant Cliyton spent twnmonths in a hospital in Sardinhiand a month In Naples, followed bya transfer by air to Miami andthence to a hospital at ValkyForge, where he has been since.on a flight?"—Sergeant Cluytw reptted:^iot after V *trt *> ttttdtni,tHceDt when «t would runinto fink. That would scare anybody!"He said that when flak buntssome distance from a plane. Itsounds as if somebody had throwna bucket <strong>of</strong> gravel at the plane'ssides.CORPORAL ADAMSON Ft ItLOUOH HIMCorporal Harry V. Adams, Jr., re.turned this week to Camp Medoy,Wisconsin, where he is with them*dical eorp^ after apsndlng a furloughhere with his parents, 1102Wesley av. His wife. Who residesIn PhiladelphiB, accompanied himto <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily,Corporal Adams was inducted Oe*tnber 30, IBM,IAWSON NOW CORPORALJames E, Lawson, whose wife resideshere at O4 Moorlyn terr. liMri promoted to corporal at Bae.~Pieid, Port Wayne, ind.Corp Lawson formerly was employedat Stmms restaurant beiorejoining the Army in June, IBM. Hehas been a cook at Baer Field sinceFebruary <strong>of</strong> this year.Don't Blame YourNewsdealer...There is no sense in finding faultwith your newsdealer when he is unableto supply your favorite newspaper. Heisn't in business for his health. It is mucheasier for him to sell a newspaper than to•xplain thai he ordered 180 copies andreceived only 80!Your newsdealer's supply <strong>of</strong> newspapersis rationed because the war detnandfor paper pulp has compelled thegovernment to restrict the tale <strong>of</strong> newsprint. This affects all newspapers, largean demall./;, The Sentinel-Ledger is ttilt acceptingif$1.50 for rrrtil delivery in••-JK W M*. ,„ m$m <strong>City</strong>, Shore Road and Sortier.; IHTM A«d $t per year elsewhere.gand wherr he will return after aat his homeWINS COMBAT BADGEPic Angelo Franco, <strong>of</strong> Wfidwood,lias been cited by his regiment <strong>of</strong>Slip SBth InfantryDivision andiwnrded the Combat Infantrynianndge for fighting ability with theFifth Army in Italy. Franco is agraduate <strong>of</strong> Wildwood High Schooland has been overseas more than aWILIIWOOD MAN HONOREDPfc Edward Culver, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood,ivho was wounded in Italy In June,has now been awarded the CombatInfantryman Badge for action withhe Fifth Army. He is a son <strong>of</strong> themp Mnyor Edward culver, <strong>of</strong> Wllawood;t'APE HAY MAN WOUNDEDTechnical Sergeant John Anhnlt,Jr. whose father resides at CapeMay, was listed by the War DepartmentTuesday as having beenWounded In the Buropean tlieatreADDITIONAL NEWS OF MENIN SERVICE ON PAGE 10U. S. Offers LoansBut No GrantsshortsojournWashingtonOut <strong>of</strong> thisexperience—whichprobably has ended his acttoe service—andprevious exploits^ camethis list <strong>of</strong> decorations:The American Theatre decorationfor submarine patrol.From North Africa, the EasternMediterranean Ribbon, with threebattle stars. This was in recogni.lion <strong>of</strong> his service In thr Tunisian,elrllian and Italian campaigns,tjnnti conduct ribbon.The Purple Heart,Air Mednl. with live oak leaf elu*.ters.The JlBtli bomber group, <strong>of</strong> whichhe wiLs a member, received Che presidentialcitation for Itrt raids onrailroadyards at Florence andHome.CAME FROM SALT LAKE CITYThe Claytons formerly resided inSalt Lake <strong>City</strong>, Utah. When Mr.Eccles, also former Salt Lake <strong>City</strong>resident, was appointed to his puisentposition, he brought Mr. Claytoneast with him.This is the fourth Summer theClaytons have spent in <strong>Ocean</strong> OltyThey resided this Summer at thaHindis^Apartments. Besides Mr, anTHE oirr MART or OCEAN OUT826428 Boardwalk (Oppo.it* Mu*rV|Mrs Edna MatthewsIs Laid to RestFuneral services were conductedFriday In Philadelphia for Mrs. IdnaMatthews, wife <strong>of</strong> Frank C. Matthetra,who died at their Bummerhome, 10 Beach rd , early laM weekMrs. Matlhi'ws was a member <strong>of</strong>the Hostess House League here, andwas interested in the Antl-VlviscctionSociety <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, TheirWinter home is at 110 1 Oowanav,, Philadelphia,Bfslries her husband, she Is survivedby a son, Caldwell, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,Services were at the Kirk antlNice funeral home, fallowed by pr|.vate interment.Bridge Is ClosedAt LongportThe Longport hrldgi' nvrr Rislc-yciinniie! was closed to traffic Wednesdaymorning to permit rrpnlra tnunderpinnfrTg #ea*enpri by the hurricancThe work, being Bone OT JWUntirCounty, will require only a few daysThe closing cut <strong>of</strong>f direct auto traffiebetween Otcan <strong>City</strong> and LongportWinslTdOO KtHyBiking to Sea ItleHerb prrry, Philadejphig reatnurahtman, claimed WednDsdiiy tolave won a $1,000 bet for riding abicycle fioiii Piiiiadtlphla to BcaIsle Cliy in five hours and 4S minutes.Perry said his friend,anothcthlladelphian, had bet the TO-mllcjaunt couldn't be made within nineLOANSThis bank is in a position to extend loan* tot»ponstble clients, including—General and Personal LoamLoans <strong>On</strong> Life Insurance PolicmLoans <strong>On</strong> MortgagesLoans <strong>On</strong> CollateralTHE NATIONAL BANK<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITYMKMUEK FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COlMUMtf For This EmergencyWe Have a Urge Stock <strong>of</strong>WINDOW GLASS SHOVELS NAILSvROOFING PAPERUOCK SETSROOFING CERENTTOOLS, AU Kind.READ HARDWARE^ PAINT CO.S52 Asbwy AvtnueOppotllc CUT MU1#Taste ffce DifferenceVsu'll tit* Hi*HEAT-FLOFlavor <strong>of</strong>asmCOFFEE24cIbbsian bast fsr priniiuml.OUnwood AppU IMarbirryJELLYX". 14cOyster Crackers"""" 19cPrlnceii Mustard"'"10cApple Butter o """"" "£ 17tCream <strong>of</strong> Wheat •*" " •*• 22eMacaroni «"••"«'•"•'•lOcFloor Wax •"•'"••' •" 45cVirginia L« Chacalatl ond Oold«nLayer Cake •«•• 40cIncreased Milk Content11 p.rmillMl bjf Wnr feed MmlnliEnriched SupremoBREADlargeloavesithid by Addition al ViMmlni II and 05, Niacln and IFresh fruits and Vegetablesfork StateCABBAGE pound 3Luscious Bartlett Pears>» lScCaUIornla Brussel Sprouts«- l«cFlorida Avocado Pears«•>• 15cNew White Potatoes5 "-• ZtcCalifornia Pascal Celery '."X >5cCELERYbunch, 0Vi B1Enriched With lovella ButterIdeal BrandTOMATO ^SOUP 0Juil add woter or milk, hoot and iarve,Nabisco ViiHfttostt'TyK 1 ' * **»%USunshine Checx-it Jr. C22Hours. The winner said he was ilgood slmpe, but hte bike was defiItely the worse TITLE INSURANCE SEAftCHBChelsea Title and Guaranty CompartA telephone 1,000 years old wasdtaravered In the ruini <strong>of</strong> a Peruviahpalace. It eonslsted <strong>of</strong> twnneeki, one end <strong>of</strong> eHch eoveredwith hide, A cord attached Uthe hind and pulled taut earrieithe sound <strong>of</strong> a human voice.The Natlo-ul Bank el puiii CliF BBlMllf•nlie i'ltf ORicc—Rurlwalk NlllHal U«»k MWHIEdwin R. SHIMStanley Y. O«ndrOUcnAn'i, TrcanterOman Cllr'i "Ilita Csmpiuij" f« HFQVmWSSuper Service34th tndIBUT n. •. WAN HONM740 Aibury Ave,STORE HOURSFineCOTTAGEStwe Open Monday to Fritta?8 tMk, urrttl 6 p.*.Store Open Saturday*ham 9 m.m. until 7 p.n>mmIIM, In parlMt MBCAREYIStk St »dA TOOD MARKET FORWAKT THE BHom-da-lite Rich Creamy^^^TMAYONNAISE 27Hotn-de-Llte Salad Dreiaingf;,' MiSwiSt's Prem *"**'' l0 s """'' o ?* BS©Blended Juice ° r ,:; 0 ;,°", df o °" 39cRobford Tomato Juicei ; : : '•/:;:, 2OcasCO Orange Pekoe TeaV* X x ' cSterling Salt ^°t.pl'i^e 4eRob Roy Crape Pretervet,' o b , itaHcnhey Cocoa V%Pft I—FarmdaleEVAPORATIDMILKfi icrd pi paSPEEDUPFrench DryCleanertanA.S to ©.S Kip STAMPS NOW VALIPPrelh Killed Stewing ~ ^ ^-^CHICKENS 39*Nearby Frying CMckeniBEEF TONGUES -4Sc39*Frosh ScropplaPork LiverLong BolognaThturinger |1^*20eHalf Smoke*Lebanon BolognaPork RollPotato Salad"35cCHUCK ROASTHwmbur,•«*#Milfc-fsd Country V«ol from Nearby '''19c I Shoulder V.al::"2U RlbVealChopi"Me Shouid.rCh.piNeck Veal |* p|lRump Van) RsattFresh Large MackerelHiith»31i|PwiwJ Whltjni"Me»2I(» 15c"14tfarmdale Quality Poultry f—d*U,yln 8 Ma.h M^$l,lt KS |fScratdiGralm loo!!. $3.37 I Chi*»raiiwas«ASBUR V AVt—OOAN CTTYRD, and H1GBEE AVE^-SOMERS POINT2 More GamesScheduled ForFootball SeasonSquad. Balked byStorm. Settles Downto Hard PracticeThe high school footballsquadIts training activities Interrupted finR ft'w dayd bv the nt»rm, him nowsettled down to hard work in propanitlttii for mi In terse h»lnf}Uc CJLTTIprfignLlmt will get umlcr wi*y withtn u few wcclts.Clinch Wilbur Clark has 40 boy^on his squad <strong>of</strong> candidate*;, but thfmnjority <strong>of</strong> them lack football


PACE FOUR» G r .;i-"AN CI'IT SEN'i'lNEOi.I'Dtii-;; 1 .PACE FIVEhostess HouseCloses 'In Black'Clans Two Dim,..,,,i. Nl'Xl Sl'.lMMiOil /i;)H !, 1 I .,,;> v. . . Clubs . . . Lodges Nee^7at M HX7»r SmlorPhxHui^<strong>On</strong>er-Co^' I / .'O.A.R.HereTo "•- " :Aid Hespita! PlanCorning Hevki 1 his vVinter1 .:.-: o•.....--," Cr.rniryrt 't-ia.-*".j I hkJ A.,1,.11 1 A', i\ -iP i , .'.,„ . . • ! ! .• I ......(I "|.l I,,!! I. .iililiiConnie's Beauty SHI*.-i:i ini p i.i; ii isi s ! u '.> •O U H w ••••••Atl.ant'f•.! i v > , - i . . . i .WinterRentals< I, l . i l , . - , 1 , , .1HeatedROUSHERI ' I M M.I ••S..,i.I'.,..I,.FOUNTAINPI.AXS I OilVi.if Br.iid'. .-rid iijmps *SUPPLEE,-.: L i 1 ' .=' 1 U ,-| -ii -•; •!!!' JiOMOCLNUED VSTAMiN 0 MILK/,T?,A?"nc PR.fS S;"'. 1 z:;,v:2JcSTRING BEANS l'-;v:\, :\\\, .,;' 14ci ICWA CORN i; :'." 1;V" 2 ,•;.,: zic! APPLE BUTTER «'i'" "••'•' ',*••' 19c; MARMALADE ,,,^VOs.', ',.,. 18c :,: 33c:PURE GRAPE JAM - u „ 19c 35cLIMA BEANS ' '-"PEA BEANS , 11;,V; 1 ,'. 1 K,-I.REDI-MEAT! %V,'^'. 15e2 „,,'; 19cl --.;: 1A&P C<strong>of</strong>fees Sing with Flavor!32cBIGHT O CLOCK 2 ;.,=. 41«E :h and Full-Bed., dHED CIRCLE 2 r 47 eV -etsui e ^i d W i si £ yHOKAR« nc 2^,51*alt illK—TOPCHICKENSSTIW'NO PITINO ROASTINO44IK » & P MEAT DEPARTWEWT FEATURE!CLEANED AND QUARTEREDFRYING CHICKENSDUCKLIIVGS 'GROUND BEEFFRESH SAUSAGEOYSTERS '"J'.VJ'u'^iKFILLET OF COD•b 58c21-" 42c'" 3Se• 3IcOWNID AND 0PEB1TED BY THI BR14T tTLAMHC 1 PACIFIC TEA CO,„ J


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tbe murder <strong>of</strong> Jo-_ fw tbe murder <strong>of</strong>p».» t>M* W *MkJflaiy. mppBed 1Mb wConference M*>k«» Ojalr FourIn Counjy; Back* Cru»«de for Ckrf*ot men with «achOPPOSEDIP II* gtamAIIMM da*JMtone <strong>of</strong> •Ma?L • boat ami deaan>• ilailliinlilii to the state•gpmlt v*taa is #,-i -1MB axe ln«oave. re-««AA«ryAv. Hi, MMAnother Dart <strong>of</strong> ttt rtjporVfWeliwaFiioptMr qnHIoppwltlonto prapoeab for jeaee-Mme i»m-Maw, on taf «romd that thtrtype, tralnUw "Is not agreeable tothVtype <strong>of</strong> education which youth:In thepoat-WM world ahould h»ve/'It urged that a deOslon on the,matter be deferred until after the,War, when the national situation Isdadfled-SA¥ GAMBLING INCREASINGShe Social Semes, group openlycharged that gambling <strong>of</strong> nil kindsttaroutnoui New Jersey is Increas-Ing, and It called the atMmHon <strong>of</strong>local tuTiolals to thet rewoMthlU.UM in impartial tew enforcement.An amendment to the report Opposedthe wtaBBiJJinent <strong>of</strong> M»tt»rbonw met track to Egg BarborTownshlp, MM Atlantic Oils',Tnt Oenierenje OommlMioii ml—__1I_ laandU *rfJ.l. that I' J ione Mrnntir <strong>of</strong> myiai pulp,tt attributed UHs record to '% taskirf waJUtUlMc Brtor."The report stirred tilt dtitgatMand brought several to their feetwith extemporaneous tetnurtu.Bishop Ooison himself commentedupon It by urging every minister-to i«lvanto our people '* Msense <strong>of</strong> their duty or we cannothave a Christian world, 11 Tilechurcn. ho eald, la falling In Its purposeIf It does not reach out to winnew souls by every possible means.WOULD MBBGE COUNCILSThe Conference voted approval <strong>of</strong>ff proposal to merge the ' 8tat«Council <strong>of</strong> Church Women into *tmslc organization.These groups are Inter-denonilnntlonaland the mercer must be ratifiedby each church holding memterahlpThe purpose Is to avoidover-lapplne effort and to Increaseefficiency.The Commission on World Serviceand Finance recommended thatchurches generally practice econo-* thflr activities asd futurethe Inlntoters and other churchleaden become more vigorous »ntheir evangelistic efforts, to win Wtoconverts to Christ and <strong>of</strong>fset thepresent trend <strong>of</strong> declining churchand Sunday School membership.This report showed that 2,071Methodist Church members winTost during the past year, wn*e «<strong>of</strong> U>e 300 churches failed to addEvangelism .domanUM fHBaj «•« planning -to avoid o*er-«xp(malotitractcd when post-war condition 1 !are upon us,' 1CONDITIONS IMFiMMWDDespite tills warning, most financialreports showed Unproved tffl~tutisns at present. The OoBierencBOtolmHUts CotiimL-qrton, untoHim. Having with them Uioso|that were- lane, bUnd, dumb, manned,and many ethers, and cut themHown at Jiiur feet; and he healedthem--" mm, 15:30), Correlativepassages from "Science and HealthgWomen'* SocietywithKey to the Scriptures"Baker Eddy Include:bythe fougb the Veterans' Admtn-UtraUoo ' ' - ^ JThe allowance Is •» per mtoUl uaemptotment, orao iej«VMR<strong>of</strong> partial unemployment, «0 *»sany earnings in exoaw <strong>of</strong> « «rthe in question. BifflediDthe" U 8 Employment Service<strong>of</strong>fices located throughout thsState.When filing Initial daliw. veteransmust shiiw that they «*e abkdibl f wltaiHmusto work and availablework Thereafter they must reportwwkly to the nearest U B »uploymentHervice o«lcr to crrtUytheir unemployment «nd availability for work and to Hie a eont^oneclaim »n exception Is made In cases<strong>of</strong> Illness or disability during a pertod <strong>of</strong> continuous unemployment.Dealers To Studygressed tdlnance,Mtmtoers <strong>of</strong> the noiMnaMng co^mittee are: Mrs, Am, Colaoti. Northrs. EH. indicott^dbrokenThereforeeverlastinghathImtruclion to beGiven by OTAOasollne dealers will be imttructcdhow to detect counterfeit and otherimproper coupons, It was imnounceti by Oamden OPA this weekThe Instructions will *e ^vtn fcyOPA repreacntntlve.'i to Held men <strong>of</strong>all gasoline distributors, who wUlpersonallycontact and Instructtheir dealers throughout the SouthJertey area.Pictures and photographs <strong>of</strong> eoun.terfeit-i wUl be part sf the eduentlonal materlll.TOe necMSi^ <strong>of</strong> faaolinihMierop to PreachHere This SundayRev. WUUaui A, Mierop, lormerpastor <strong>of</strong> the ocean W^ Baptlit(iurch. will rtturn to it to preachthe sermon at botti morning andevening serviees this Sunday,The Rev. Mr. Mleiop Is nowanealting In many churches In conneetionwiUi his dutiej as preaWent<strong>of</strong> the BiMt Initltute <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.His schedule permits him toipend the day here this iunday,and he expects to return on othnroccaatons.•nmtmBPTOH CLOSEW1PSundays at 6:30 P, M.lH \mmtMl pnpH llrai uf iUtlonHaney Lloyd Cbattk1318 Aibury Avc.Phone 0060SiprcHnfintfumiaiMENs MimiALCASUALTY COMFANYm •'To sMM out Swtiky wad join A M who gather to give thank- tothe <strong>On</strong>e who provides *U our oonforU «nd all ow ooedt.«wmit<strong>City</strong> BarUHt ChurchFirat Methodist ChurchIn. BmjamiD r, AlK«>dPrejfcyterian ChurchtatyChntckt.g*. lw»»lie'i R. C.En. Mhten B.rST.Bt, Mnfa LntbenmChureh•CT. Mak AOtr<strong>Ocean</strong> (CUy Tabernacle•if, W. WnU Lkfee, Mpl.Bt, Mary's ChapelRev. •Mtfitimew B. BojleBcv. WlHlmn L, MtBlflfirAMM. CHWKMTTM,mimiffi%L M ;h? ! Snd, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Mrs, WlWam C. The neeeisity <strong>of</strong> Waollne dealers' ,„! Mecray, Cape May, and Mrs. Xrv-! nquirinf pureliBseM to ihow fteir• H Bn- |ing Fitch,flea We Olto,jiasoUne coupon boolB at the Vme£& ISr^S ihflnhWbltiSCounty OMU^W. Cole<strong>of</strong> the e*r«i are burned, and few Mri. J. Melvln Watson, enecutlvemtn ltft." Isa, 24:4-8.Bunday <strong>Oct</strong>ober^1:7 pjn. BMe Book Study, "T.ieTPUth Shall Make You Pree,'8 pjn WaUhtower Blbk- study."Spirit In ttie Time <strong>of</strong> the gnd,"• * •FIRST PBESBXTEBIAN7th st, aai Wariey av.file Ownd Centrred andMlMid ky Minded OkweiiRev. Ceorfe I'-iacher, Th3J.,8:15 ajn. Prayer Meetinj <strong>of</strong> theSunday School ttaehees and <strong>of</strong>ficejsIn the choir room.9:10 a.m. Sunday School, MissOatherine Gordon, superintendent,WUUam T, Bwayne and HenryB Oooper. Assistant Superintendents.B. 8. Lesson for <strong>Oct</strong>ober €'"Jesus'Progrnjii for MeetingLife's Problems." Matt. 4:1-4;6:31.34; Luke 4: 16-21. A special<strong>of</strong>fering for missions.lu:4S ajn. World Wide Oommun.IMi Sunday. Today brinss the annualobservance <strong>of</strong> the Sacrament<strong>of</strong> Our Lord's Supper Infellowship with Uterally millions<strong>of</strong> other Ohrlstlans all aroundthe world who have united forthis one day In a sficmmeiital observance.The Lord's Supper willbe administered by Rev. AlfredBiirriiitLitt. D, CemmunionMeditation "Love Made the Supper,"A apeolBl <strong>of</strong>fering for theneedy is te be received. The eholr•will sing. "O Holy Jesus." byLv<strong>of</strong>f.7:40 pm. Evening Service <strong>of</strong> Worship.Sermon. "The Trinity <strong>of</strong>Qrmees," by the Rev. Alfred Barrett,Litt, D, Pastor <strong>of</strong> UieFlntnesbyterian Church <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe,N. J. PThe quartet will sing,"Lord, I Believe." by Ashworth,Tenor solo selected by Scott H.Adams.Monday, 3:30 pin. Monthly Meeting<strong>of</strong> the Ladies' AiodMajy at thehome <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Samh jane Msley.62S Ocntrnl avfTuesday, i-oo p,m. Monthly Meeting<strong>of</strong> the faard <strong>of</strong> trustees atthe church.Wednesday, 7:30 O.m. MidweekPrwer MeeUriE and Bible Study,Leader, Mrs. Carl A, Ho<strong>of</strong>,TOW TRINJTV CTRC<strong>On</strong>OiUUxt.ua Central •».Be*. B. I, IWtey. RNtor7:30 and { IM. Holy Communion,10 *jn. Chnrch Beheul,11:16 nm Morning Service and sermon.Tuesdays at 2:15 p.m. cmcent 1*Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.) Women'sAuxllHry.Wed. and Prfetay, 8:30 a.m. HO1JCommunionsecretary <strong>of</strong> the chapter, have beennamed by Mrs. Eugene L Whits,chapter chairman, to write a history<strong>of</strong> the chapter's activities inWorld War n.Navy Men Won't BeHome by ChristmasA warning against failure to mallChristmas packages in the hopethat Navy men will be home forChristmas was issued this week bythe Na»y Department.Bven If the war in Europe endsbefore Christmas, Navy men in thattheatre will still be actively engagedin transporting Anny troops.Failure to mall OhriBttnas packagesNOW will mean disappointmentChristmas Ive.Deadline for mailing lifts to men<strong>of</strong> the Navy, Marine Corps, andCoast Quard overseas Is <strong>Oct</strong>ober IB.the mailing period began September18.Overseas packages must not weighmore Mian five pounds, be morethan 15 inches In length or morethan 36 Inches In length and girthcombined.Mlsi Dolores Kuteher. dousliter<strong>of</strong> Mr, end Mrs, PhlUp Kutcher, 411Bth st, Ift last week for Lakewood,where she enrolled as a freshmanat Oeoreian Court College. She wasiraduated in June from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>JOfh BchoBl.7:30 and fi pjn.ST. MARY'S CHAPEL2nd and Atlantic BV.Sunday Mass—B: la ia,fTOST FRltJAY DCTQTiONB—IStn St.—7 a,m.Holy Hour 7:80 PJB,<strong>of</strong> purchaa. w«IDKNTfflEDTst weeks the Wave h»d ialuteda young <strong>of</strong>ficer daily as she hoppedalong tht street. And for weeiwhe had returned herl t f liilng broadly."Say, what's his rank, anyw«j'?"she asktd a barrucksmate at tast•'Can't say," said her friend, "Buthe's <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the «uart at Uiebaak whew t cash my hl>CRESt-MONT«1015 Ceabal An.•nly fnaaML Bat ••< aid nmU ntr nets. Mnl *ltk irlntiMWlyU mntr rtiwer.tr, anl ttnj, wm. t, JeauJ•BUT HIM « Mtl ITM*OCCAM «TY. N. *~Hanif-Inn916 Wesley Ave.Optn All Year Central l^eaUMHeated Booms . Mfate B»mRpaianable BmttaIST.lllh MM Aslwry •*,ftw, BaMhalMew B, DoyleBtv. Wm. L. HeKeeverrfmdar MMSW—8 and 10:15 a.m.Confessions on Saturday—4, 6 anUIggjmamMomlay, <strong>Oct</strong>.WARD'SPASTRY SHOP724 A*bury Ave. •:*The Mble Te«cUiif-QMpel ITeaehmj Mlmienary Church<strong>Ocean</strong> CHyBaptistChurch10lh andSpend The LonT, Day With Us!•UNDAir, OCTOBER 1, 1M4BervletsSpwktFBias A. M iunflay SchoolOlMM tor MlllW A. M. Mominc WorshipWm. A. Mient•130 f, M. B, Y, P. V, Wm. A. mtr started on clearu,t^c land to Atlantic Countyknown at Atlantic Pines, the site.the ynNMBd new horse racingThe purtnasera have paid •**.-TB3W Jor the property, willch wasmippwed te 1«tal SSO acres, butwas redneed In size because cleartitle eoiiWt not be dellv«rcri *y thetownship from which It was bought.No conatrucUon work on thetrack win twin until after thewar. tout it ut planned to clear andlewl the «tte Mid salvage the Urnbernow upon it.ftoaenbach Library .Dam««ed in StormNaUre pJayed one <strong>of</strong> IU IronicalI Weta OB ft..A, W, 8. Rosenbaoh,prominent book collector, nho hasn krp emwmr home at StrmUi-VUtlm the property after thehurrientie, he found several thouniridollars' worth <strong>of</strong> damage to aFallthe milfoIlowlBg aA PBTty irtii tMM meeting (ST;The troopyeir Iota tin".ntJn mite the Ltain Anna L »«WW MONd con 'Troop No, 9, idMAtriPublic _Cases Off5JPublic AWUUocT^during jut} titayi ber as canparM•receding «od CJBpersons than th««In June, aceonflng vrfliort <strong>of</strong> Chu-let i,OonunBslaWjr al%ment <strong>of</strong> Koonomfc H,Dolts for JvUyaJ*wtw«PproxrmB«TCollector'. Sale <strong>of</strong> Properties f«1T«MM and AiiwrimwntiFor ilia Year 1943 and Prior Y«rtUIIIIT "I liu- T«« rollecior, Ott«n Ci.j, New jersey,KMi« is rKT.-bj livtn tint the rabirribw, UIJ Ta« Lolknor H^—nfueta«y, the 17di Day <strong>of</strong>at (wo u'clotk pm, <strong>of</strong> Him UJy at til? Ta* (JtHee, tteonl flgot gf |city certain hrts, iraeis sf (areels <strong>of</strong> land itefelnifHF partJEeliri:The said lots, ifiieU i5f jijircels e( land aiitt real estate will! per^en w pefiJii, a> will iiirehaB^ tile -tanie, sybjeet tqm" rtM af in»fre|t, but in fie cjift in ^jtteu <strong>of</strong> #ifiht |»EF" Ihe fimauii! due sn each Lot, lr»ct or ^parcel ef "Ir"TD Ihe AmaUii due en eaeli kt, inn or pareel ef lIhtre •iil l» aiided hi praportioiime ihire <strong>of</strong> ton andiddi «««HMkSKtlaaHorih PointUSulln Aliill _Mary O, tlemplull _non ant.Month Warliter Nazis FallI, Held PossibleRotarians Told HowWorld EvenU WillAffect <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Continued from paceJp""*


plate", even now.does *omethtag tot ato aw » place thateen plenty W action' ie Into UM war area,JCrnee, Jr.. arrivedk for a two-wc*k visit«nto, Wftrtant OfficerK* a. Jernee, SIS Inleti Jernee bat been on activeii..-a sea for seven months, asnavigation <strong>of</strong>ficer on a Liberty alUp<strong>of</strong> 'he U 8 Merchant Marine. HeKits graduated last Winter from UieMaritime Academy.Bis trip took him tw the Medltemuiean theatre, where the ship•sauted in landing the suppliesneeded for the American InvaaipnReti €nmwrite Co4Under-The International Committee <strong>of</strong>the Red Cross has advised the NorthAtlantic Aim, AnieflcSn Red Cross,Unit Japanese authorities will permitAmerican prtoonera <strong>of</strong> war andcivilian Internes* held In the FarEast to send 10-word cable managescollect to their families In the UnitedStates.Since It appears that n snortac?pf funds Is one reason why,only tfew cablegrams have been receivedso for from prisoners <strong>of</strong> war heldby Japan, the American Red proashasrequested the InternationalCommittee to arrange for eachUnited States citizen held In Uic•on (rf itT.lnd »m. John EdwMdi. ]tbt lath ttma •HeisattrtfftJThe Silaaee Anne and Bess Snyder,<strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del. arrivedla»t week to spend a brief Vacationhrre.y Kuli problifia rfr.jjf ptrwu taS pre»>*•) A, It, nuriday in Hit Tun Late To Ciaisily •citioQUUKtVIKD AD«AnHAll Clpnified Advertiimg CaBhfe^.i.rwi*c at bf^flght Is gifift pfnqfiftHFOR STAMPS to favef nil. CspfiiiTtnicBU 16 cifltsmrri, E^mlltsdicifenHfifd ynaptir tQ l%s icQliiifi-•tcondnullijllinn nt n mi-tllhclil on ,|,f 411, JIn the afltrnoonREG1NAGARDENINGLANDSCAPINGi and UWII Moaed•DdBoibi IB4 (loVfif in bc4l lad pollMuwf ui SMtul Prvnu T«»MUFRED SCHMIDTBoi 1M. RFD 1, Hi H. J.BuildProperty OwnersODD JOBRepair and CaretakerServicePfrunli SupciTiHonW Yuri Eipeiunc* InCouinlcUoi WnK,Let mt uke ycur UIH frta ysiifio9ttldeff. Open and titm ud liteurt <strong>of</strong> year pnptrff dtffisi fsot ithMy gflretAker iirTlei^^preHrt|r in£pf£-IISB, pultiBf up ind tlklic dan•cntni, 1101111 Hit, tutlni ntn,lip «nd elMtric turned in «ril iff,A poit.i urd win briaf Miiiifd in(grnitloo.S. L, SMITH1026 Simpson Aye.Need m NewROOFor Just a Repair Job?In either wise—call Independent, We've the ex.pcrience, the men, the materials and the equipmentto give you a perfect job on any type ro<strong>of</strong>.We've been ro<strong>of</strong>ers for many years and expect tobe for many more. That's why an Independentguarantee means something. Pick a reliable, financiallysound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for you. CallIndependent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing Co.UBBRS OF CKBTAIN-TEED HOOFING PRODUCTSI e. noUaf Are.Ph. 4-1951AOkntk <strong>City</strong>nt - ith li.OMU CHyPh. tlttbUBta MM — Ito Dm ransnlSeptember bag arrived aad It ta thne to Fbonr 1SH and f'. anrstiaiatc an liualatlnt rev hMae with th- renowned "Eagle''ntnenl wooL The antaiis MI tail *UI tpttdlly pat jranr idoclattonisaMc The morn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily homes tthan insiriatrd areMr bMt ttferenc*.JOBBING RE-ROOFING REMODEUNGJOHNLTROUT^ ^ _Builder10S3 Attrary Ave, Phone 1200BIPMSENTINO, VIROIL B, BEERY ft CO., OURDBNALSO THE TEEM1N1X CO. <strong>of</strong> MHULBuilding SuppliesEVERYTHING FOR THE MAINTENANCEAND BEPAIB OF A BUILDINGASBESTOS and ASPHALT ROOFINGWhite Asbestos 5idewt.ll ShingleeBaHwarePbuterPaintiLumberWalter V. Hen Window FramesDMNBMTIUM>M Slmnwin Ate. Ph- MUWall BomnlROCK WOOL INSULATIONPowell-Van Gilder Lumber Co.tin St. and West Ave. Phone 0053BuildersCameron Bras, Co,Builders, Jobbersn. ommI Moyer CompanyContractor*h, ms tm0, JOSEPH MUIEKBring YourGmrmmntB forCleaning toAtburyAv.<strong>Ocean</strong> OtyNew Robber ClothesBait For SaleThe fail beaaty *t tan lam, oan be bMBibt out only byproper fetdlnf tash Sprint Mid IWL Etm thonch i. oiiifiided. rcl«iin» » Gvil setvicefur ecrliiiil emoloyfea.<strong>of</strong> the t •%*•Oeean Ciij-, New Jerie*. lie aippred?Polls «i!i he utwii al seven, o'eloek inthe mariiiiiB and will eliise at eight oelotkin the evening (Easlern War Time). ,The election <strong>of</strong>ficer,will Ht durinsthese !iror« anil will conduct said elee.tinn In the fnttowingDl«ee»;-»FlHST bfSTHIiT, I'irat Ward, ,»*rl«naraat. 1st & Atlantic Avenue, (Di«.trict North roint Io Northside <strong>of</strong>SE( i ()NY! ll I)lSTtflcT. Finn Wafd. Siom'jMnrkil ml Ashiirv Avi-nrie,(IlirtriftSouth si.lc nf licioiiil Street 10 hulinTHfiiil 'illKTUIIT. 'Kr«t Wnrcl. KirlnrilII l'.,» Ac, ill, M6 Asliliry Avinli",f'.'.^t i"],i,,r in lire tlni'M' ^'! Zl(llitliirl S'lllli "iilr "f Kinrtli Hlrcitii, N.,,ill kii'l,. i.f i>,-iiiMilli Slui-ti:lijIHIIIIIISTMIIT. l-"if«I Waul, Ufliec,,fLlnciiin Hull, JIV KiRhlli Mrril.(ni.triei S.inih siile e.I Fevrntli Mreetin North klile »f Eighth.SlrMI), ,F! RST DISTRICT, Secoiid Ward. Ewmgt, (orBiil. ABillt, l!7 AlJiurv Av^nile.(IJUlrici Soiitli sidi- <strong>of</strong> Eislitli Streetin Ni.rth »!Je <strong>of</strong> Tenth Street),SECOND hlSTBICT. Second Ward. Palni-r'stiaraie. 111 1 ) Anlmrjr Av_enye,(DiltMct South tide <strong>of</strong> Ttnlli Streel10 NiirtJi lide <strong>of</strong> Thirteenth Street^.TrliRri DISTRICT. Reenna Ward, Vin-«nt ». 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lapttk In NeVS Dewey -winArrtr dining ht»r to •lirabejWM the re**-In TaUdfty data for' ; coupons." i to the East will• than planned, andwill be validated. Because the A-13.be uaable November 9,, T ; the A-ll coupons e«.KJW3 couponi never willh to pick up the new: go Into effect <strong>Oct</strong>oiholders are requiredTO BALLY WOMENA statewide effort to rally thewomen <strong>of</strong> New Jersey behind Oovemon Dewey and Brteker and NewJersey Republican candidates fornational and state <strong>of</strong>fice, will getunder way following the appearanceat Newark Saturday <strong>of</strong> Representative Clare Booth Luce, <strong>of</strong> Connecticut,as guest speaker <strong>of</strong> the Women'sState Republican Club <strong>of</strong> NewJersey, at a. rally,North Wildwood BusService ProtestedPretests have been filed by theNorth Wildwood Council over thetype <strong>of</strong> bus service being providedCouncilman Elmer Kaufman saidthe company is providing serviceonly from 8 a.m. to 1 pjn., contraryCounty Board IMUMRule on WildwoodProperties deitroyed by fires atWUdwood and North Wildwood aresubject to taxation, unless the Legislatureamends the state law. theCounty Board <strong>of</strong> Taxation ruledFriday.More than 20 appeals were filedwith the tax board against assessmenu made last Fall, but whereproperties are no longer in existence.The Christmas inornlng fireWiped out three Docks in Wildwoodand North Wildwood, and in Augustanother fire destroyed a block oiltoe Wildwood boardwalkowners were advised that underpresent law, taxes must br paidoh properties which existed andwere assessed as <strong>of</strong> last <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1,regardless <strong>of</strong> present physical character<strong>of</strong> the buildings.In several cases, taxes alreadyhave been paid on the buildingsdestroyed by fire. The communitiespointed out that they are withoutauthority to refund this money.USE THE CLASSIFIER ADS,. I amd tos d bVim on or before"<strong>Oct</strong>ober IS»hMl«. nnrw.**^am**t^. *«**? **u«* a s,ui, to I pail., EtinErar^their OJJ.T. certBcate to , previous %wfmmmt m addl;«M tr. .tuni^-h, Won- **• terminus has been ehang-•aldrations should-be',3 ( w w Maryland to New Jerseyav. and two farts are now chargedfor a person residing in the Marylandav, area, in order to reachWfMwbei. —"A conference will be held by city<strong>of</strong>ficials and the company beforethe matter is presented to the PublicUtility Commission.BE DONE.diddle, the eat sad thethe sergeant a goeslaughed to see such a: Tomorrow at noon.MOVER CO.<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty'iWar RantNEEDSALL TYPESLABOR<strong>On</strong> the BayAt 23rd St.By electrifying her father's dairy,a Mississippi girl released one manfor full-time work and also saved•100 a month in lee and labor.LUNCH 50cCLOSED WEDNESDAYSsacTip-Top Grille<strong>On</strong> the Cornerla UN Heart •• Town9th and Aibury Ave.l« is (ltdlltttlOIFI 1MABT OF OCEAN826^828 Boardwalk(Opposite Music Pier)• f»•» IDistinctive Far Fine Food and Good DrinkaOPEN ALL YEARLobsters - Steamed Clams - Snapper Soup • ChowMonroe Av. & Bay

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