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,! A Hnv.ii?,lirt 1 .!- liLRTMi'llL MINKY. wilt "IV.UINII li I'U..nry|1» vlillir ,,l Oil < 11 ill r ,,i 111,- li ,.fI I,,, , ,,, \, „ |,|., i , I M , , , | , ,,,i ||i..., | , , n 1,, ii .1 i n h i .u.^i u i i , n i l , ji,, t , t y,,,., Mlllave rr claim (i) I...V,. i Hawcr IliUreit , llnMril mill ilcicrlbtll' 4,1 llu Thlld Cillll '• mtJlutDMDtlMc 1 KMIW lEHiEY in tin' iiiiiiiiiis intiiliniifl mill dancribetl ' ol Aciimi ui «aiil Hill, noil you, Ilejiwr Third ftme <strong>of</strong> ActionsTM.MI'.iM 1in iii,, Inn r,in-., ,1 Aiiii,n in hil.i Hill; H. I'Kunr, arc made a iiirty ,1, lci,ilant I ilia UMauH ng «r«... , ..-.-. .... . . I . - -.-- . . . . . „ ,i,| H> mjl s.l.iiil >UiI,lillilicl II,ii |i,iny di=-fc!iil,'.iit beciiiihc Jiiii iirc ft!iitir it law ol Hiffy R, C. RobinsondnviiaKcii. wtio %,ii the owner iif an yiii i , \ l H l ' , l ,,111: I,.lit n i i l l t ^ l ill Ilii' llii'l!!!!,,.-linn fun- li.iv,'Sfj niadelic,Mii§e vuii dre a icK,'lWill aii.lTi.'.i.'iiiiwil oC EiisurdJ. O'K>nc, . imi you mi* ,• i:dv.«,,l Jo« P [, U'Kane. ' hart an Inttrut In themill, ll.IV,-,- .,( A,H, N..Iill,.!killi'i."',.l r,,l»i, lici-.under the Last . _,,t KJw«,d I. il-Kanr jind you'miy UnVtltlr*iBUrtl» I thand deieribed in thf _.f Aeiisn <strong>of</strong> HI4 Dill; *nd yoCids s part?WillKin Ii,tllcrffufp bavc ,li'iifiiiiiii! dimrnlicil hi 111" I V, Cfswilf, are inlds m Ptf^i,( Aciii.ii ,,f Jiiiiil Hill: Slid j because you, are ail heir at_ U'Vili nrc ii h'^ilec u.idi'r Ihv 'sister,Isnbei i, Cfowpe, V.ind li sl,iii,i!it i.f yi.iii mil. j yiiu inaji lliffffore hsveor .anintcrellt in the nf^miifln K.I.U *.!Jrciai s 'dlK.ttl,,wnc. Biciiiii,U- a pnilv ilifiMidaiil liitau^ii yell area Ut;:!ii.i ; iindi'i iSie I.iisi SSill Siid Teeia'Hiii! ..f >i,nr >,i?ifr,Kathiriii^ P. 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