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^m^m.anddlt a ffclr pr<strong>of</strong>it Itifthtod». lor ivftuoh m stanafe to^Justify' 'our meetings, weefc afterwtek, ;we must do something more'' I Wtt cor this service lPavtrTInto a mie and;AU^T^Ok> en-_ J%^J5pttK:tfifythis power <strong>of</strong> manthat meantime ourleas and lew.power becomes 1goW no longer a>yernQn-*nat is toOftflfbtiohhere on the sands <strong>of</strong> the AtUtn*JJp^Ocf&tt do? What can a lonefar do? '1 believe that you Bu-*atid Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalWomencould epcrt fan s influenco throughout'NewJersey! That you metcould make yourselves konwnthroughout tire land. —"' "What dan ono man do?-,WhitdW jioyerty-atflcken Stalin' do? OrHitler, the paptahanger, or MiiEaolitrf,ttre lmpecuncloiis, ' Mussoliniwith only, fitfdf enough 'to ^rhythm kings; Arthur Schwnrtz^idHoward plit^,ji UnderYourSpell' 1 is the snappiest, slngieststory <strong>of</strong> I^wrinei Tlb^ett1*1 ic Irllarity starts whenHbbttt becomes bored \ylth thecontinualround <strong>of</strong> engsgemanta,nents andpublicityernes arranged by his lndc^atiemanager and mentor* QtmryRat<strong>of</strong>l and returns to thetlrie to resume his fsrmsroccupation <strong>of</strong> M cowboy4ng/*= Tibbett wants peace at any priei,even if he hai to fight for it. Heno soonerlands at his fftnchowhen Wendy Baxrle, a eocletySiren, who has made a bet with<strong>County</strong> Gregory Oayt that if shecan't pirsuadiLawrence to singat one<strong>of</strong> her private parties, shewill marry him Cthy Count), ai;-rives on the scene and causesp^jidemonium on the plains,''IVn love at first "flght" and ro-*pianei on the run as Wendy pursuesand pesters Lawrence to returnwith her in her plane. Shefinally WJnfi her point and they areabout to fly East, when the everactiveRat<strong>of</strong>l! works a fake pub«liclty "gag" l£mt shows her upas a love-sick silly, chnslng a celebrity.Wendy Is so mad and dis»fueled at what she believes tpbe ^bbett's trickery Uilt she decidesto go Back and marry theCount just fora Chriatianj to makeplea lor Jesus CTirirt,were called and Harry Adams ranthe ball from that point, aroundthe left side <strong>of</strong> the line and overthe final ribbon,Martin's piacement tick for tliepointthe score remainedrest <strong>of</strong> the g^me:Summaries;<strong>Ocean</strong> Citypup, ,,,,„,Ruberight >.Mintzor ..;.Wallace....Martin .....Corse ii..,,.Rowland.,.for theL.E.L.T.d."R.G,.QllleBplenlist them in toe work_ <strong>of</strong> the chun&i."Every Protestantdenominauonis North America is cooperatiniin tois Mission, It has tetn prouounced the greatestrelliloumovement <strong>of</strong> its^ kind ever seehin any nation. Reports from thimost skeDtieal communities oon. IS^holeri§ # and if the board is satito, take the part along fith stwiwill not eviii consider an lg=:iolelayout given Hism."Ii Hte and. school athleticMiriamairectorsGoochj Referee, Vermont;'Ta&titt' Omirfrei Armyi Lii^ber. Head Linesman, Bucfcneb.by Peribdi:-onton ..,. 0 0 01AROE STOCKLINOLEHMAt AU TlrnmLET us mtmAmAT*. Phone 479Reading Coal'o Keauction BaleTWO WEEKS OmJSB$tpn ear HoH: todate to sis Democrats --aftd =.WwRepiAlicang heU for alleged frau=dutent voting. In addttton* <strong>of</strong>course, mm tight Q, O, O, boys, ftf^rested by j^e Democmtip sbeflff*^^mton Watebes DtftlspmeBliMeantime, ^enton*a»d,ttie; fi*<strong>of</strong> the state observed closely and#ith keen interett themints in. this coimty, uponoutcQBie <strong>of</strong> which hingia vtMand Democrats in the stateTln^le^al airport Was sigAifdithe growing tok just In tfime, astoetilers wereilli t ntinue to CapeTo dingTo Tell K, C Tomtit HowCriminaltWave.A discussion <strong>of</strong> Ihs Htw•State Police system <strong>of</strong> identifyingtrapping crirotaals seientiflwill be heard tonight at themeeting <strong>of</strong> CNsimcU';Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, in the11••yThe speaker•.assistant int tho state police bunau^tttate bow•otherIt,also isttli <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> thepabeBe:trenchs and change her method<strong>of</strong> campaign; Tss lonibeen on the defeniive, Too muchtime has been wasted waitingitching whin there, wireto be invaded and conquered forChrist, we sound the bugle canto a niw united <strong>of</strong>fenalve."Thein Convention Hall, Sundiy, at 3^ nhundred chUdsen fromparts <strong>of</strong> the county are expected wake part in a program <strong>of</strong> Onarois, to be given inWildWood Juniorool from 10 to ii a, n%in gradei ftomighth wUi form mart <strong>of</strong> tteaudiac^ and-Stag 10 carols POf the ste^ oeriufBiance <strong>of</strong>them, Bie ^Jtaker is Dr, E 5 StanenPM* 1)Hits 'Loco Weed 9Co, W. C, T. V:Sale toBeBldPJagainst _—.Christian Temperance Union planswarWomanagainst theor "loco waei usetoIAfe the drawing last night, duringthe ciu^s regulaf mtetmi^ thefaUOTtog winners emerged \ mm-* Molder Lawrence U, Lear, 20turkey- Ito, Story DRylfl, SS7•bury &v., 10-pound turkey, and A.^ ^ ttti v AtAttantic aVi, AtlanticC^itVj ei^t^aimdgoosiil^iere was a large attendance.Sailor Boy at 14, Nowunwilling to conyover unfamiliarterritory Bitet dartSighting the plant coming in fora landing frani his home nearbyErwln Bchwatt met the pilot andhis three companions just affce?thev landed en the fleld ( andfound aaeommodattons for themovernight at tht Kentucky HouseMr, Pontiere drove the fliers tohe field early iundsy morning t'when they took <strong>of</strong>f shortly afterdawn.443 votes over.Jesse D*—.,-court House, - increased•' W WCCeaUnaed on ¥*& 4) :1,Plans Yule Par^Italian Club to Stage 12th.< A pieee <strong>of</strong> ba^a* wo4vWiiuS€t; ;on . tbe beach liare By; ; Er^lnSchwa^t <strong>Nov</strong>ember 8 we* notJrsm. tha iJl-lat#fi: ^ dtf|jrt|ftflf ^ ^fe^A'ittkt tt •'. wis I rtiriifejl!• fM$^^^.:ym*gati \H^bdf • tod, v >ftftewtog€smoiU5i€ation.^toBiMi^ffiEBiralA. B. Co<strong>of</strong>c, chief <strong>of</strong> the bileraa. <strong>of</strong>' aerd^M^^1.;'^ v:i; : - ' :^ -jV^; J^;, In response to a letter fromHand; Admiral coot repUed that% f20-pound turkey.Dr. Henry T. Foulds, ctt ytaxcotootor, 12-pound goose.\ Joseph Longo, 80? SWi sb 4 eight-jpound chicken.lice nor a private physician whoexamined him was qualified tolegally pronounce him drunk. Nocharge was placed against lilm.Wainwright's cor was parkedacross the street from a-lunchwagon in the central section <strong>of</strong>Pleasantville. The other struck itwith such force that a third carparked In front <strong>of</strong> W&lnwright alsowas damaged by being sideswIpeiLA collision betweenany, twoheavenly bodies would produce avast amount <strong>of</strong> heat,some <strong>of</strong>Which would reach the eairthifthecollision took place within the- solarsystem.ionirs.assisted by MrsMrs.Holders <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor bondsconsidering an extensive reprogramprwosed by theI borough council finance committee,Letters asking them to agree icthe plm have been sent «ut byCouncilman James E, McCaughy,rTuningJACOB C.708 Ashiiry Ave.TOa councUi at- a recentheard from the district WF4m that Its s^lieation lor lh^stallatlon <strong>of</strong> new six and eight-Inch sewers Is being considered,and thykt another application foroxtending the water unesapproved by both the district andataio <strong>of</strong>fices, i = ;' " " • • _ ; ' - = - • ' : ! ' . . — - • . , • • * • * • * ' \Phone 1DRYIN OUB OWN'PLANTCLEANINGThis Was announced following ahM Cuntymeeting Of themeetingexecutive committee at the hornidt MrWet It la tha second season the?beenDinner ToLeague held itsat theCourt House,Warden FetedHonors SisteMnwithNear Retirementage boys andWf Of ourhePrances Hew ( m<strong>of</strong>fa apper uag as a35 y^ttB Of service.had the mam de-Driver Goen.Oardtoer, Harry Willise factin any ccounty JaU today serving wiby Juitioe <strong>of</strong>h$100,000 Sewer forWoodbine ProposedProspects for a new sewer systemat Woodbine,estimated tocost $100,000, are sold to be brighttoday following conferences betweenMayor NathanielBosenfcldand-<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Public WorksAdministration.The government men wereto have told the mayor toapplication at once thrpugh thestate <strong>of</strong>fice at Newark, and prom*lsed speedy action if tbtt-.ptOBpectis approved/It was said sanitationproject^ ore on the FWA preferredlist. \THEY SAYTHAT...We certainly had our ego dehfct that theWoman* CK>H<strong>Ocean</strong> City Golfday mornlug. TheMi* A, nanddWhJtor Lusson andllftms. Their respectivegraduated in the orderare given.l^1^ ^^,one play lasted two wgfour scores were made. -V$During the, winter.will be played to'dferent basis forances. Prizes will beAlter the gameAlter the gaya luncheon and j bustoesrf"Thefollowing fflelected: Mrs, Walterdent and treasurer;*WiDiams, secretary; Mrs*doiph Fogg, chalrttr3n>ments. «flated' bynly hadgthe fuct that thedt hflated' by the fboard <strong>of</strong> education didn't heara peep from trie public concerningthe orange <strong>of</strong> classroomhours. And we even made speakla forHe Invited F, D. R-.enerally speaking, tne natives<strong>of</strong> Finland are eald to be me mostA police system isnot found necessary.


INEL-LEDGERsad wy p ay |,y |Jj i'ts iept. SO, from Red Men's Hal!*A Haven Av (| Octan City, N* J, ( fer thePUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc.<strong>of</strong> The OQHB CJty SoiiUnol-Lcdflef—KiUbMil-itd l|glJOHN C,THORPE,g ^ € g T. Hspgwelh 101 Park AYE., New7B m, Wssisf Crlvo f Chlcsso; 7310 Woodward Avu., Dotrsit, Mich.Matter at the Pest OlTf« at <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Kgwunder Act fef Marsh 3. ifiTS, Priest By Curler* 8 cents per week, By majh iaper ?SWf{ all stfrer mall iubi«rlptieng §4,00 per'ts to .Bojaljer* oar days, that we may apply oar90:12.*s Thanksgiving<strong>Ocean</strong> City tomorrow will have plenty <strong>of</strong> reasonstar whole-heartedly into the spirit ot Thank*as a community twe have much for wfiiclbe thankful,a aojnmunityp compare this Thanksgiving Day-with iti sorry predecessors <strong>of</strong> two, three and fouri-jffi&rs ago. There wasa't much hope in (he hearts <strong>of</strong> a/jfldbd many <strong>Ocean</strong> City people in those years. Savingsh *!ojit in cloned banks P income restricted almost to thehing pointj salaries and wages cut, unemployt rampant, building at a standstill, rentals at low, little or no real estate activity,^Also compare the condition ot municipal financestills Thanksgiving Day with "the same jvri'irl au*w'• years, ago when city employes and teachers went for^months without a cent <strong>of</strong> salary. Do you n-mumbei\for instance, that Christmas time when the teachersfor home practically without any cash, after havgonepayless for a long time? (* i Ym f we have reason for thanksgiving. We <strong>of</strong>0I; Mrs, Ralptt Stevens, <strong>of</strong>^e kay* district deputy numhsJ8; GrandHe present at !ve^ita l^^el Saund^fi With jurig^Son over Misilssippi; Mrs. Lingnajjamy owr Ntviada; Mrs, Bee**& ^bn, Pfovlnoe <strong>of</strong> Quebec,j ^ joiephiiie Burroughs, ovyrhito and Mrv SflditLEWIS ALLEN BROWNCIIAPTER VIII'"What's thai? Bay it again—flon't, mumble!" Ebcu Bosdiek orduiucjhy licphuw,"I sflitl thai there swamp youmade old man MQrrisnn swao—"'Shut up! I nevnr «, adehim'ntlw ^nnt on fhe "oU irdo anything, i su--.hn fi ri w^-,-.,^., s,. . - *= . .ot * lt - 1hoswappedme in. us a favor! =whru I morm,H now,!your huui. JJH 1?'"No- that's all right mister."Btn drove on a short distance,then parked, got out, and preti:iidftdto be wtirking on the ear'smotor. He saw Chnt drive to anidci <strong>of</strong>i-^i'' Liiq rOiid and tukrnf tlie yellow cl.iy.hank to townW/-iiti--,. M-A , i • - -° Ebyru innd reported in hU uncle"Well they diHiit know I W u Us-1 -Yn U SilW him? If, was pUttitVynllnr muck in ihgmbgxps?i^^nu, i-ii-Ki. I liuiird ilnu Mon = j- V tl^n.iaon girl tt'Uin' Mrs. Alm«s that Vcm ?uvc Bi»rfLhut there crockci-y L*N I^I? 11 ^*idtnu su^njp Wli S WO rtli iit^ap?! <strong>of</strong>. iiioii^y. 'nitMi hu t'oniL 1 iti -" :Wiiu? I want this slrniuht!" 1Tli.u HadK'y. HIP i-xpert: He ,, Vt .iL-nd ii'T u-llin : Mi? Anws and pj;,it' .-.Mill Lcr rlKHf, up Hi; tylfi \%or\',, ".midwiis siny. '7IG justfilled'fjs_e--i up with iho mud," 1 he1 il hi* t yitii. Untiy Bbf'iLd swiiirp i;. it guld niinf ! =-'gfisJi!Ebris inurliHirecl. his;ulnj.f HJJ iNiuiioned his iie="Mii: 11 wiTii, mind vnii toh'| t and it Is thought it la ih*j*att, altpndpncfteverworthanything,fhi hall tt-a* bnautifully^ with Ip.ivf-s and flowery andhu8i harvest moon looked downOB & horn <strong>of</strong> plenty,Ipeclal music was .9tm& by thnOtr find rt'fi-p-srinirnih wr-s;


^•M'3&:-^-[li\jysi f 'in idjUlc oomeachbo-other ttiemls>X,^iMji await?' the <strong>of</strong>fice.and wanted theer%ve\ Be.becamehOtn^ I hfeva* »ev~«« BO« w But.ionOtotrml'iaiav••': a.PRINTING an9. eyesHousesuch QLS ignorance, JHty ( ted; luck andthan to take thepoint or "I can" andIliere 'ui manyttPOT*.en, whose emotions are in perpetualcold storage. Your mas Uone. I 'know half a dozen likewho prefer te thneeds me*' or *'it*s not in myor take some other1st attitude toward lift than toup and smack Fate In th§ facesummer *aBd 3§kp Hafritra.but hia hi TJ-\ agree ;wilb you?sweetheart that there Is,nQ solution. Gather up' you dropjiedget a friends, grip on niMf yourself gad tb§ ifltiua better jeM it's a dacl^=^»A ! M*ai^(pt uvir jy.ur i^t.ai facial at home over your faceAway the un-Husband will hie himself to themat' will work miracles with yourdoPOUNDAGEBe confident appMrwiei, nrtiw mi Mi oniy; JXTstarTiow on your cbest'-:**D#ftT 2oi Htdkliy*a immon <strong>of</strong> what a salon facial i ^ w ^ m rl|W h w / t o app^f£dl«*ifflreed with your advice butthe cream to the lift side <strong>of</strong> thethis pnce: When you told a girl will aboutwhathe ought to be and what he ty aids on a low table begide your cleansing tissues or a fi<strong>of</strong>t cissemblc mil <strong>of</strong> your beftu-neck and vice versa Remove withghft fmifrplai'pJifl at bfiiBg UjQpOpU^lar because wsg fat, to get probably would like to be—with a I; a s<strong>of</strong>a or a ©omforlaMi chair and go ovir your skin with onethinner. I am & fat one—6 feet UtUe encouragement from with an adjustable back and foot- <strong>of</strong> the little cotton pads dipped1% and weight 161. Yet I got the•you.*stool that will allow you to lie In skin tonic.silver cup for popularity and severlack dates.iEsceptlorts prove nothing, mypeL YOU are popular because youdon't give a rap about your extrapoundage, and therefore ar§ insensitiveto criticism. You possessself-^ieem and personality, Inspite oX your physical handicap,I have known others who alsodM But tfcey are one in .ten thou-Eand. The other 8|999 are oonioioua<strong>of</strong> not conforming to acceptedstandards <strong>of</strong> beauty, and so artat a disadvantage, packing yourmre gift lor good-JeUowehip andforgetfuinesa <strong>of</strong> eelf, they needed{I ?tlll think) the, advice I givethem: TO r **reduEe Xo a ton" asPaul Whtteman - says.' ' : ' • • • ' • * ' - • • * #FAINT HEARTiiUDpar-". Zber-^.-Alter 5 fsm <strong>of</strong>marriage my mother-ha-ln 1 * baaabout broken up our life, 1 #^4ux«4 living, with her until theslappiufi stage, then. I packed upand left. I have been so hurt andfuU <strong>of</strong> heartaches that i quit viaffim,them. Now s\ie loif tomysyjbiAd ! fi tiusnies!! pMcs, criii andcarries on so that now he goesthere every night or two, $taykigIfljt^ lp flyv ii aQd ?itufsisg wiffit^6 "©^Of, sf H^a§r Op. his' fare^tbiand h^a mon^y gont irom the poolBid. vftl .flMfr^TB^to haye'me lea,ve him. Shall I,lib But*••am$&^kt- m ~g£H*;w&Wffiwf^Bm.ir Styling* Im ....• H«avier|»r In^ilffM * Higher Powar• Or«Qt«r Economy * Andf rodHionoDy Flag Quolity*- --^i. •*- .i-i.* Now* Provedfloor*mm anuUl f cotton'or tnel e wnitut e i n ^ j*ck« for your8eyi« into the di*h <strong>of</strong> warm wucer,jqlkcae Juat enoti^i ta^fsmove *a*ce&s liquid and preaa lightly oveiyour' eyes.Now apply your lubricatingcream llbemlly to face, n^ck "andBettna Sigma Nu't Alio T<strong>of</strong>orehead; Now using one <strong>of</strong> thelltUe patteiB-^6r Toot- fingertips, if Vhit Steel Pieryou prefer—pat gently but firmlyup over the chest, chin, cheeks andthe center Of your ^ ^Dinner in A. C.Smith entertained tho, tho Seta Sigma. Nusorority at her home on-, Mnylandav., Somers Faint, TuesdayOUt.to the hairline at ine temples,Repeat several times. =-.: , '^Remove the excess cream withmore tissues, remove the eye pads, A ThankBgiving basket was givtoa needyand dip the strips <strong>of</strong> gauss in asthigent.Squeeze lightly and place enthtae pver your face, two strips ^ a $ Q^Q /q U llt,from ehin up toward your ^§m^ ma" tii by numbers 'to he isld ntcurrent'pies, ono across your forehead and a raffii, will tot on display la"'IDs oay»§ aaro^ your ntdk. Dip a smtnf window <strong>of</strong> ;ii ~ -^-—--r -*—"- ^* **** ?piece <strong>of</strong> cotton In the astringent Iand dribWi some <strong>of</strong> the jiqiuu. pi& m W6lf msfl@ ts hoW a dln ,ow..t|to miife eecasfemauy, | nQr December 14, at the Vienna,New tafca a pteci df let and Restaurant, Atlantic City, Afterthe gauze mask.is thoroughly chilled, pull up yourIteel Pier,blanket* close your tyei and iryMarlon Bradley was awarded theto take a lHtle nap. If you cannotsleep, you can at leas! relasgueafe package. Others present included^Irene Trautenberg, Oleniw.iile your muscles become firmerand Mary Gurraolno, Bert Rigandyour skin becomes roiy and0m t nose and Thereia Bflgliacelo,clea.%You bad better allow at leasthalf an hour, preferably an hour,or this facial and nap, if youtare going to a party, you might!start with a quick warm bath. 1After this yovk are ready for ap-'ysur make-upIn Phone's '.When you talk into your teli*phone you actually talk into atiny bin <strong>of</strong> anthracite coal. It Uthe same kind <strong>of</strong> ccml you haveburned in your stove or furnace,but It has beeu washed, roasted;and carefully treated toobtain the small squar§ grainjthat are best for telephone use.They art then packed Into thetransmitter to form the "button"<strong>of</strong> a carbon microphone.Baiei Sliaw, Betty Cerruti andMrs. smith.*Bi§ next meeting will be heldat th§ home <strong>of</strong> EsUierPoint,As you lift the receiver, electricitystarts flowing steadilythe coal, remarJersey Public Utility InformationCommittee. When you apeak, yourvoice vibrations make the coaltrains quiver alightiy, This varies prize, a turkoy_the amount <strong>of</strong> current flowingthrough them and out along thepounds <strong>of</strong> sugar.line. These duplicates <strong>of</strong> your voicevibrations become sounds again in basket <strong>of</strong> potatoes.the distant receiver at the end <strong>of</strong>the linsIncreaseII P. C. iiCensus Bureau Re|Year AgoWholesale sales in 1035 totalledmore than $42,ooo,ooo,ooo, an increase<strong>of</strong> 41 percent over the totalfor 1933, |t was announced todayby WiUiam L. Austin, Director,Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Censua, In a nation-Invincible Clubrds 3 PrizFollowing ere winners ef prlwa,awardid Wednesday in a contestcondueted by the eoiored InvincibleParishioners' Club:*Boy Friend*' Johnisn,second 10third prise, aUse Classified want AdsINISOMERS POINTUnder Managainent <strong>of</strong> Dick Haganbuchar formerly<strong>of</strong> Dick's Place, Somarr Point, <strong>of</strong>fera foryour pleaiure and entertainment.Dance OrchestraY NOV.at P/tcce4 i/ialSel lAe Thcelnl^it(?er <strong>of</strong> eatftbfjj-170.042 V •; flgg?efini decreafio f^"The num^r <strong>of</strong>Sby thtf HBorKijthroughout' Wai'with 1,187^04 in<strong>of</strong>' 1 percent.Qneratimr&v andPnONEip anfor the elderly,H nwiliifIfUjht,excellent food.,.; _i"f u.,Trr• —"—f;—: Ml p 'r—r-i_SA^TTH A STYLE DISITNGTLYPRANK R WA|IEJUSTICE Or THE PEACEM VEAftaOepi May rgynijr ( otuliblt $«-k*PIT PsiM ATB» O_ C pturnt imlit Cliu ConnubU Brrrlwi A i bI DARBYLIFEINSURANCE ,Ji;-;From ResortOn Grand Juryl On Petit Jury, TermOpens December 8(Continued ^)Nlckeraon. ct. House'Sv^Ertlclsspni0QU 4 HouEe,KBSaries O. 'Coraon, Court HsuaaOhast^r Martin, <strong>Ocean</strong>; city.CEltloia.pvSi^lifl Howe, <strong>Ocean</strong> City,* SSnii t. Oo fl » Oeean View,f.Storth Hughes, Cold Spring,fciter D Burns, Court House,<strong>of</strong> %m putit^ Memberirei rown, Dennasvllle.Harfy GoldliiEW, Woodbine,' ;LU§tL Miliei'i Capo May,' Lswis oandy. <strong>Ocean</strong>s city.\ Hiram Oheatwaod, <strong>Ocean</strong> City,^ury ^mlAlbertKle Olty.Georgn A..RWCSi <strong>Ocean</strong> Qlty,• Hush ton Lifeer* West Cape May," III ' B " i Ticson, Diai Creek,Jroeker, Kerth wildvood,John iwaiii, Cold Spring,• Mauie Peloreon. Cdid Spring.1- Uwift Niuholgau, OcfHin ciLy,' '- '-- Oallo, woqdljin*i.R, Benskert, Ber-fleya PL,Helen ,Howell ( Dias Creek.James 6 ftoss, Court House*Atwood Dickinson, Cold Spring.Harry MoPneuon, Jr t Cqurt HMJGlirith YOU&B, Eecsley.'i point.s (i FRIIS,. Ocepii City.fintriken/. Oope May,B^hrieU* -pi*nnlsvlll3.Stull, Ocenii Diiy.Gaudy, Ca^rt Houae,a,worth, Nuvth 'WiM*wood.bor,lowEaailyile Has'istinct CarlPaulin Innlnffj TOldWtwo new and dli^ B o)?k City, t'netly differniit' cars for 1917oiisr tSs now enrfcamuel Arlnma. Wildwood - Ci u n .!f]'je advnntairi} MPVO" pOUir JOhnyon; . <strong>Ocean</strong> City, bsfore, aeeordtiig to O» L, McCuenQiargg m t Doihy, Court Houi P'"OiIdom and Rdnoynl manager sfCharles H, Dorncr* West CapelMay,OTdsmoblle.Ethel Ngbie* PaiermQ,"t believe that oiir enginti rsImve completely mastered theJ, Held Ghamhur§ a, problem IQIW, fiioed by liianufacRaymond Kimgcy. Pishing Creek Hirers who praciuco more than oneO, L, jordon. Cape 'May, line <strong>of</strong> ears," ha said, *'I referEdward C, Hughes, Cape May, Id the general euiifugioni in Itily whteh <strong>of</strong>ten ftrbe from theEdward H, Dc-ver, Sea Isk CUy. similarity in uppearaneo <strong>of</strong> tsvo efjGeorgu U Wildwood,more lines in the tame family ol\Curutolo. Bea isio City,BiadMhriw, North Wild=May, CourtMoss. G^yoi S'OJW HarI.: ;..ti ' Co. Oc"?!P V:P'V :r / :: : r; Mr!'^. W -••; C,p"H--.^!r A. Sii-i'.tTi O^ein C\\y'This 'yeari our engineers untom\\t* Uiiii prDbltim, TliGthpy have achieved beeunio(ibvjaus to t.ht i piiblic as the nywcars aro shnwli,which Us tiio 1937 Oldsiiit.b'=k EigiiLund which is thn Oid^nH^Jsli' ^ \,Ti ,y pr;fgfi:g distinctcmuh QtfiQr or, for that matter,wiUi iuiy nthDf aiiUmioniit^'La-.'.'i.i- K: : a'j!>, Nnrth Wi'tiw'I')) :> d,;sli:'r L;-ai hft^ inruii iiLjsi:VsHarry Kuil'harf, Rio f>r;uirt rd by nntiroly different ;intations <strong>of</strong> stjiini on eachrnd'iitor grille $v.different hood louver.H=difl"erenlh«or!3ampi and tail lamps—differ-Nn, wndwnod.! eat extt'rinr trim-=and entirelyiTrv' n WMwnuH I cliftcrent interiors.Both thf Six and Eight are eri^liew. Bath are larger in gv^wfty, wiLli longerw poivor and ruomisrollVr many new safety feft-A limited number <strong>of</strong> precious furcoats th&t will fit in beaulifuliy v/ithyam winter wardrobe.not delaynot repeat.Atlantic City1625 AllanUc Ave, at IllinoisSOLE LOCALAGENTS FORFamousPleasePer MonthDoii MiicOor^^*" ^ lilin^^|^^JgS#?;^ffa; ;&x±jto\&ei, In addition,.^the new SisEiHiit provide the latest ©fword in BMQ Q[ operation, itby increased operatininow Oldsmoblle is On dliiiLthe Pitlmjr Oheviolet Uu??ri City Wins CloseGame from PleiAd::tis!., drypijing baek totm> i-:hiidssv Of llis owil goal'. f was i Lir,nud and his kickL.-a uy H .surge Qf Pleas,*iiLtuunpoivt'r.The ball was taJiihum&l line by one<strong>of</strong> thy visiiovs. but the play WiUindor. l&leR.E. .Liehtgnberiir<strong>of</strong> King Boris, HI,iulgark, taken to the graunds rt the at Virna, showsKlni and Queen OiOVanm on ^ir iddig an-ary, "Swacea Marie Louisa ii with them, Thi QUten is to m*iVealChairI The fe^et is a killer sad noth-| ing else but, In tackling a rat, iLsI aharp teeth quickly crack theI ipinal column and the job'a overjA ferret never, ahftkea therpat'MI a terrier wIU and never attifflptsto eat its prey^^Majdm for nq-Uirlste: Di'atH begins at 40. Botlp,WashinitonQeoife: About 25,000,000 meals ayear art served on R, R, dthtaiyroqiaimed the Urat Thankigl¥in|lor the U, S. in thi first yr.i carp,,.Distinction: James A, OftJhe!flaid was a EtpresBntativo, a Sen*Qi his presidencythanklul f«^ —ct and a President-elect atculled tor i'ol&aniter when the OQiii^itutioH ot the U, j ,it'll m and tthe samo time In I860iuu.bieti on its ownUu 4O,QUO S QQO yii, before the sun...Do ..Don't git fat-haadfdi The grayl.i:^1.and ihe loses Uutt its mass by radiatiga p matter repreienta only l 87H perinDent <strong>of</strong> the total weight <strong>of</strong> yourso you don't have t© start wor^-Li) iiiy 20 with abrain,,,Show horses are even touchierand more eeni>itlve when be-ii=om MiLcngii to Harris, Fromabout it now,, ,^ii averL at which blind psraotisLiiuii*, LiilJgri&un raced to ^heis uo words u minute com-; ing flipped by railwayaideline, to seorg, iamLhu yxtra pointaoo to aOQ ,wo»d^| in hersti,pared with thyUiut persons bleasid with light can. "with an almost pL*Ltiij III tiiu lirsl purled Oeeaa through/^o -««-^, v ..— avidly _ do Bn^J . .. W y 8 liour ^^ s a daF,' to**»:•**»«*^*,« read newspapera these 1 - 1 days' mostCuy made a concerted, drive fa that virtually ever^ newsstand require a full month teiuis play horn the 40=^rd m In MoiCiowuiid_ Jimmy modedown enU completely sola out j 1,000*000 dollar b01fl.,.Trwliiiu by virtue <strong>of</strong> • 10 a'cioek eaoh mornini, j tleking rieently on a luxury." Un=lams. But the Tuday'a iuvurlte gag: STELiLA ©r, Jjmmlg Duranto showed up atijuj wutiid jiui budge, ' Whtu you have to do your the luncheoa tabli in swtiiWr anflLyisnnitle lour tries QV/li .slilng, I'll bet you wkh shirt sleeves gG&no^&i£r Thg steward to m6miriarrledanother man,** bled to the-... iiiuiily losing the you'dOljADYS="Vegj I wish I'd mar* sersm and put on aH^Mfhatmr'aWSnT'l'I^rtune he did promptly and. with foodLiterary Digest, graee,.,On tne Mine trip, ttu-eyfor X' The~.ueen ©£ Spain inquired langma-ttie goa.=this, followoschanieS<strong>of</strong>t uity uiual^, tiie^ioii only 18 yardsgoaL But thethy process and down heldandiroiuoi iiatsuchdown*ilrgLFlay Defcosive GamsDuring most <strong>of</strong> the Ifi^t, period'4 uw ticorOt <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityu dLiiuhilvu iame &jidurj ^kaiiiMiiViJlu clau out <strong>of</strong>lay kissing. The visitors con-...... oa a pii^mc attack, butmanaged to eamp&te only two.Hack took tliem no. tiie jo-yui'd line,_„ thu ball on ft fumble,Uiil'tl liLZ.tid W^IU tlQVOid Q'sue short^ltvydino rto the 12-yard trtpa;acw with anconduut UUL; 1 uuviim H strappidDr. JoiUi Towngeiid he return^which may never try It spun,to dute spent appitiximatfiiy ^1,-850,000 on Ha jeiyt,polls,. .Gold at 13H an ouneg ieemsyiocty precious, but platSnum hasto whom thijafflne—shi a<strong>of</strong> pain and thep pWai') forvirtually under hfer all tooitld us much (during a^ UILJ Sieo an ounce* Thetime and belonging ii to Portui^..price. i.i "way <strong>of</strong>f from that curreu/iydui ie evdriJiQduetion, .,,So keen are teahnleians in tftiienUEhtenid day that in sitfpeitf"arson eases* ona ot ttcn caolijd i:ews for male fiigbtseers: readily determine whither a fir§TUe oaiiiient pjairicrigt ? Dr, ;Jer-was oauiid by gaiolinip karostniyniy gsh^ttiter." repnr^s female an-*kii hones in the U* S* are graduallygetting larger, due tsor any other specific infl^fflWabl^,Oo-edueation ia sot esaeUy anew idea. Infair sex to his ltd-weight high-hqgledshoes push On to fomme anklet : J^JJ Aeadimus Ovove...0ttt In.. .Add odd names Of newipaperst j nnieaai oolyglot northThs Fort Collins tUoD Mountain . ^ dj Chinaman Whoand plains...Loophole: Mc=u^ers ^M" axl 3 learnid thi ^11^ lan»<strong>of</strong> the eleetrieal coUe^L are not m ^ undgr tne imprtssiptt ttfttbound by law to vote for the cgn- thi ^mm ne heard aU about himdidstei to whom they're pledged. wag Mngiish.^Can you follow usThe law leads merely that fim eftj^on ft^aldry the riiht ^diyuL ot danger shall eserelse their "discornmfs^-g^J shield Is the diXter and theuy n quick ami diicrQliori" in voline for a, j e | t j s the sinister. But tne rlgbjon Its<strong>of</strong> the B,,,JE may side ii the left side as you tookthe shortest month in the y* 1 ., butat it from the front, (Or shouldn'tU. flro losses in Pebruarj we have brought up the sutojiat,,, V.DsllertyHarvard; 'Linesman,Parley, Georgetown,SCOJTQ by Periodi:Jcean City ...... 0 00 00—70-0,._, Giiairmgm <strong>of</strong> ZoneJoavd; Plan S|wedy Actiontcostinuid from Faie i)qufftt pieetlnp- .but-as*-yet wa awnot aure jttsfc. what auf procedurewm be* 11 ; ...linlsli Before, Summertoe - ''cbmmlBsipn plans toits work la plenty ©I; ttoi' forrevised Qlty |6ntni ardi>*anei;haepme eftebUve^tettiM- nte $um*feait oi ^ the eha^miw^ fi ;v .--:~.Wq&Sb£ the Bflniml^ioy^uV feetd dicidt upo&r 1^§^;bemoan i^sUmake itiitrlctlons regtu-dlug typeiund find ways to j^guifttc build-mount higher than in any otter;month,•ftIdltions that have arlien mu^s ±m; i _ «* *»-1- **«#• ^mnuw was adopted; I n wvenif a matt to but evenEeiardini the pay taeh ionlng with H^ fBemtes; Buteommiiiioner will receive, it wasthing to on,teported aftir the meetini that ssJth,." *it is the <strong>of</strong> a manno decision was feachid. to pi^s over ie aJC I n g:ForDrkitic price recluptiorifr v ^ ,...,,„ wson is rtill ^aar^^i^M^ancT enjoy Wpelottiesttir''}^^^^M^^B^Bm#fer H^ien ttn^ ^^BDresies fop e^ry j^ftpos© anftr^P^ftO $10.9Girk' $13.98GirU* to $5.98Regular | $•; 6,95 ,Dyi^tfs\;-;;;.- b/;=N©^|^^|8^Regular ^ $iO*9SvD^sseir;Regular $16.75 Dresses \Sets 3 pcs. fToit^ 17J8 Coat and 1^


*lsueJones wtU beafternoon, at a_fc Convention Hail,Atlanticthera boththe col*repast, *•frlpfJudgingthat Bftve poured into the£ j > an overflow congregation'to*, expected.> jhe 8ootb Jersey ma» meetingWill J» &I4 Monday at 8 p.m.In fit. Paul's M. E, Church,lanttc City, A large tffrom OOean City Is expected io *_t>hp to go shouldADIO/Moment/whosee any <strong>of</strong>" the local farrange either to take others %fiththem, or to go with someone whohas room for f$M pftHinipra, Theetieaker will be Rev. Dr.Jt. SiHio* who recentlyfrom the pulpit <strong>of</strong> the Niw Yorkav. Presbyterian Church, <strong>of</strong> W^Ui\Xfcll 0., to tHi Jargt Ooiic-Church <strong>of</strong> it, Nicholas m: -York Olty.Detailed announcementa wl]l bernade from the pulpits <strong>of</strong> the localchurches Sunday, and In the columns<strong>of</strong> The Dally Sentinel-LedgereveryFIRST PEESBVTEUIAN •Vcsley Ave. &• Seventh St.ianlord LaSor, pastorSATURDAY10:00 p. flft.Fellowship <strong>of</strong> prayer.BtfjO p. &V fkWtn ' Jmey MassMeeting in connection with thePreaching Mission, St ( Pauls M.£. Ohurph, Atlantic Oity,Speaker, Or, Joseph R, filaoor. TUESDAY8:00 p, m, Session Meeting in theManse.•WEDNESDAYPrayerMeetings for LocalPreaching Mission. *THURSDAY• All^day Preaching Mission lorSquth Jersey, First PresbyterianChurch <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City.8:00 p. m. Mass meeting gameOCEAN CITY BAPTISTRath at, anfl Wiiley av,Rev. George W, Lawrence, pastor10:30 a, m. Morning service <strong>of</strong>Riv, itobtrt Tor<strong>of</strong>the EftiterllBaptistTheological Seminary willpreach, 'fha topic <strong>of</strong> thi Sirmonis, "Christ's Measure <strong>of</strong>a man, 1111; 45 a. m, Sunday School,30 p, m, Yeung Ftoplt Miefc,- No. 1 Diplpmat7:30 p, m. The pastor win preach J» *-* w T53•t itaint" £L«il — i mwumntchief;,^i"ome After<strong>of</strong> Pastors Wife ReturnstoBVlmatlcs circles IsSovietat Evening Service7*45 p, m, Widnesday* Mid-wee1 IRST M 5 EiRov. Feselon B, tyhitfiker, Pastor8:30 a* a. Church School, Or*pharlsa H, Vail, general «_pt.11.00 a, m: Morning Worship, ^ermenby the pastor.1flying the Britwhliicarrying supplies to thi MadridBoy G. Perham arid son.Boy, Jr.* have returned to theirhome in Hosbrouck. Helghta, N, J,After hnvlng spent several days aigu#ais <strong>of</strong> Rev, and Mrs. Feneio.i9, • V/hltukcr. Mrs, Perham la aaisler <strong>of</strong> Mri, Wbitoker,Boy, Jr. is a student at theGrand Central sdiou! <strong>of</strong> Painting,in New York OHy. His work hasHCfived honorary mention at anumber sf exhibits In thai city./Mrs, Perham'a husband is aleadlntT pliyslolan in. HnsbrouckHeighta. and ii owner and proprietor<strong>of</strong> Fire Place Lodge, EastHampton, Long Inland,is a summer gampfor nearly JQQ gueiti, situated on^ i Gardiner"*? Bay, about 20 milmfrom Mdntank Point,chargedKus-Mls ' ; Catherine Perham, daughchoir and quartet, Sermon byp.a. m. Sunday school for;.• Pastor's Clans for eatfghumfnj10:45 a. m. Morning Woreliip, ser'"•", mon by tlic Pastor,[Aliyn Saurer, director, Oolin6;45 p, m. Leadership Training (Oldftcld, organist.* .''Odaab te ¥ouaf People, con- ; 6:30 p,.m. Bpwortn i#eague, L.;id*ducted by tn§ Paster,":.T:4B pb-'m. Evening "WouMp, abrief, Inspirational Gospel serviceand sennoi* fey Pastor* ,i—Woman'!elgn Missionary Society, Decembermeeting in the church socialby the junier eholr, the yoosii, A QbrlstmsJ program to»nisr choir, and the male quarteti gether with refreshments andames, will be in charge <strong>of</strong> Mlsbjer, Mlsi Virginia Barrett.7=30 p. ft Evening Worship, Piften»minute opening song ser*viee, Selections by the senior6T2:9YTERMS'foreign and domesticand shbrtwavo brood->honoqraph connection.BY THE MAKERS* MAGIC VOICEr, • MAGIC EYE1« 'MAGIC BRAINMETAL TUBESAabury Ave*Phone 479Will Heat From 1000 to IBCUBIC FEET <strong>of</strong> Space,BURN 8 HOURGALLON OF K702-4 ASBURY AVE,gter <strong>of</strong> Dj\ and Mri, Ferham, is aiOphoniort* jn Syraeuse University,hMiwhere MiAngelagdaughter <strong>of</strong> Rev, and Mm, Whitakcr,also Is a student**When you asked iusie Sitbaekto dense, did she accept quickly?""Did she) She was on my feetin an instant/'Awards Four PrizesifigRattleAthleticTuesday night, at theper Hftili Vi% West BY,- Mr. Harbough, 003 8th st,, 15-pound turkey.d d 716 GentralAetoury av.,5-pound chtefcen.Nick Rcgina,pound duckMiss F. 0. speck, 1019 Wesley=laytr <strong>of</strong>a wui beBUitiJused (<strong>of</strong>or members <strong>of</strong> the club,Tlie memberi espresa thankj tooil WHOiin thisfui affair, the first activity <strong>of</strong> theMem o<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the club arei Will-WBLESSTHE MY SOUL AND F(NOT ALL HIS BENEJulia Scull and Mra. IAll members are especially requestedto be present, ;CHRISTIAN SCIENCE"Ancient and Modern Necromancy,Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism,Denounced" will be thssubject <strong>of</strong> the Lcsson-^Scnnon nall Churches <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist,oa Sunday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember gj.The Golden Text is: H II ii written,Thou shalt worship the Lordthy God, and him only sTialt ihoQiervi" (Matthew 4:10),Among the citations which comprisethe Le^on-sermon li thsfollowingfrom the Bible: "Thepeople that walked in darkiiesahave seen a great light: they thatdwell in the land <strong>of</strong> the shadow<strong>of</strong> death, upon them hath thelight shincd.' 1 (Isaiah 9:2).The Lesson-Sermon al§o in>eludes the following passage fromtho ChristianScientist, textbook,"Science and Health with Key tothe Scriptures" by Mary Bakerfifldy: ''There is but one .spirituale3dsten£ei=the Life <strong>of</strong> which cor=portal seoie can take no eognU. The divine principle <strong>of</strong>through immortal ,So a Called spirits are but corporialcommunicator, A3 light destroysdarkness and In the place <strong>of</strong> dark^ntsa all ii light, so tin abjolutoScience) Soul, or God, ii the onlytruth-giver to man" "(p. 72),it, JOHN'S LUTHERANSt, John's Lutheran Church willcelebrate tha First Sunday in i_dventwith their Initial. Service <strong>of</strong>Holy Communion in their newbuilding this Sunday evening at7:45 o'clock. The service will beconducted by the Hey, aunnarKnudsgn, paitor <strong>of</strong> the ehureh, Wwho will preach on the subject,"Taking Jeius Along/*In connection with the servicetHU Hufiflay evening "there will be ntreception <strong>of</strong> new members into thecongregation.The Church S<strong>of</strong>tool will meat ito'clock.New Bicycles To RentNew Bicycles—524.50 Up102-04 Asbury ay, Phone 479POUE-DATfROUND-TRIP10 Trips $7BUSES LEAVEIAN CITYWEEKDAYA, M C;45, Ii4ip. M S ills, iiisA. M 0:15, 8;4. rp, M, i'ls, s:« ;30City TerminalNinth St, and AtUtitiePHONE 1200OWNERWe HavePap <strong>Ocean</strong> CityiIf rricert RightSUBMIT TOUR LISTINGIN WHITINQList Your 1037Rentals with Us NOWGeo. W. TownsendEEAL ESTATE & IN8UBANCEIS01 Glrard Ave., Phlla.20 AUintie A« !f Ocriti Cityhaw, ©Spines dftssoa, Robert1USHING A"Ed'jcetlon enables inai* to getwithoutintelligence. Wehouict educate peopio to thl^k,fcsi <strong>of</strong> them dOA'n uja their in^nak a boy vhRt, and he kn>vs th? answerurtng hishas reached o- point where It lajuit lit pufihii^ ii buttsa,*1 W?ABI *** m. -i* siP 1 1a* ni T4t.Df113-94* <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.MALEBy virtue <strong>of</strong> s writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Fnelaa,for aale <strong>of</strong> Mnrtg'flffedPreJniae^ ta ragdfroeted.Issued out <strong>of</strong> the Court <strong>of</strong>Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jarney, on the 4th dayf N b A D iMd<strong>of</strong> Nav^mbpr, A, D =in a cerUiinqwherein Palmer M. VfnS, etTrustees, Et£, areifindEdward E, Bawkef, et aL are defendants,I shall cspese 6s §B1B atonMONDAY, nnCEMBER 7.193h hfg'clQgk Pithe hours pf tWElve ana fiveMikto Wit* at etie o'ciockn <strong>of</strong> saiddfi¥, fit theerlft*g! eff!e^, in t*pe MayCapd May <strong>County</strong>, New JAll !hst eertsjnOsurtwith the lipimrienanpeg, tn the hilt <strong>of</strong>eomplfiSnt In the said eauae poet forth any deHerfb*di thut is toyALL that pertain lot, trtiet DF pnfcel<strong>of</strong> land ftnd premiEea, tfjiunte, lyingb in the City Of OfoHn City in af W«t Aveniin two hiindFpd eight?Andythe <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape May find State !ifNew Jersey, being known m Let*and 590 Bretien "D", plaR <strong>of</strong> theland and premise?} herninsfter i\ b i d\ariy deseribed,hilying andthe City <strong>of</strong> Oemn City in theot Cape May and titoi* <strong>of</strong> NewLotthertepthaaBterly 48 feet pf"D".Plan Oeoan641CityAss5e!At!gH,EBGiNNiNQ at th? intsFSectien ef theNorth Wgflte_fi? lino <strong>of</strong> Central AvenueU'jtli the SouthWBslfiFljf HUB gf SIsLefliiihBtrcet: ealitaliijng Ssut!ia-est«fgrdijfalanSsaid Unc at Cqntrfli Av§iti!§ 40 feet infrORt 6F bFcadth { flPd af thHtwidthg NorthwrMtwafdiy between f>W*lints* one being thf> Sauthwcstefiy<strong>of</strong> ilsteenthj 5 f p widefeet, |0S feet to atreet =Amount due under Is 12,018,00,wjth interest and Sheriff's fees to beitddml,PAUL M, SCULL,Bhfriff,nat^il <strong>Nov</strong>eniber 4, 183fi,Robert K, Belh Sorr.iu@,4tpfin OOPfly virtue <strong>of</strong> a wfJt atforIWBHIB11NO Lot 49S, Seeysn C oOf OctPnCity Aasoelatian dutrAmoaiit du ud d! iW. BarbP, to wit, at gne o'clockin the afternosn <strong>of</strong> tsld day, at thsMBherlfl'B <strong>of</strong>fiee, in May UourtIfeuse, ^pe May <strong>County</strong>, NewAll thst certain mprtffflffed pwith the oppuFtcnnnrsHi in the bill <strong>of</strong>complaint in the. mild eaus(> nartJgylarlyset forth and described, that f§ to say;Alt the fsliowlnfftFact sr parcel <strong>of</strong>I«nd Rftd pfemisss herfilnpfter .rmrtlcy^larly described, ultuate, \ylns and beingin the Ciiy sf Oeean City In theOaynty <strong>of</strong> Cape May and State nf NewJersey, being known H? Lot tone hundi*ed forty-seven (147) intfen "A", ott PUn sf the OecftniIn the NoFthwesteFb lineat Mnrtpaged PremUiS), to m$ ! OF dciiiUr tplasued out <strong>of</strong> the Court nfOf New Jersey, On the 23thdny <strong>of</strong> GefcobfiS A, D, I93B,_ln a eertalncaiij* wherein Thr <strong>Ocean</strong> Gh? Buildlnsfind Lonn AssspintinTii A cOfiJOrriUori, Inedmplninftnt, and FflMelllaCsphyB. etvlf, rt nl iiFe deferidaniii, I shall r¥pSlBtosnip fit _iiiibiif_ vendufienMONnAY. NOVEMBER SQ, <strong>1936</strong>,bMwtfli tho hsurs <strong>of</strong> twelve and fiveIN CHANCERY OF NIW JERSEYTO MAUNDAPOPE:<strong>of</strong> Gas li eery <strong>of</strong> New JefH>y, mtisths day sf the date heresf. In awherein Thesdi5F!i J, Pop*and you are defendant1 required to appear, ghdnest, gr in default there<strong>of</strong>, such dscrttwill be taken agafnat jau u th* Chiec!lor shall think equltftbhj and JDttThe sbjeet ef said suit is ta obtaina deerpe <strong>of</strong> dlveree, diiFlags between you and ttq saidtldncF. ' .Dated; Oetaher 17th, ISSl.IIA AC H. NUTTER.efpfUtioner,IBIS AAUanUe City. N, XPUBLIC SALEUndsr Lien Clause Wnrehgyseman Act,aventh at,.looeeLiffhts;tmai>cean City People To GatTreat In St. PetersburgrPsalms 103:2C i* 1 m '—Hor'The need <strong>of</strong> the hour/* say;f.'^ Roger Babson, M Ia not more faetoriei,.\ or materials, not mora railroad^ iiteam^hips, not more armies or more^- tiavies — but rather," riiora aducationbased on the teachlnp <strong>of</strong>-.Jesus." Arechildren getting such education ?them to Sunday School.Si;ciftl». One <strong>of</strong> the moitOeeaii City, N s J, :afday*pth, iflSB, at 10;QQ A,_M, sf the PoUlowing Gocsdg, Terms Ctsh,~ " ii etc'.d To Acgnuiit <strong>of</strong>:MRS. GEUfiQE LO1TBR*TO HORACT L, HENDERSON, MRS.HORACE L. HENlJERgQN,JOHN0 4 AI•C. Al-REARbON. S¥LVANU*MAN,MAN:By virtue sf an Ofdor <strong>of</strong> the EgyptOf CJilBcel^ af New Jersey, ffladii oilthe dais hgrpot, I ri a eause wherei sCiiy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, a, Municipal Cor<strong>of</strong>ths State at New Jersey-, [afind you Horace L. H§ai Mrs. HsFfteoHesrdan, SylvanG; Aimon areJfonduraunj JohnC- Almiin, Mrs,displays ever iten in all American BUI <strong>of</strong>City will unfold bdfora thsusLidi ^ ^<strong>of</strong> northernera spending their tat. n nrg ijeienuailti. ygy, flrD feq U !red ta appear and niuwer thewinter in the sub^trepiei;St PeterSbui¥ undertikea .^ AUnualGUtdOor Christ mag lightlnwhiah extends along theirfrant, through all parks anden or hefsre thothe busineas centers, andre- f ;ldentlal districts,frsm wld andul\mowdifficultyjuiting their minds* attlniej te ^arm breeigi,foliage, and singing bir- -nid Bill h filed tn ftiFocUwg a l^ixCcrtlfifHte hinds by Hgnry TGaltotor <strong>of</strong> the City nf OCity, In the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> C«pc Miiysttef Now Jersey, t§ City <strong>of</strong> OK J h nn|d CtrtlficHte wasCity, K, J,,tl«l«lpin Urn City qf Oeeiin City, <strong>County</strong> efCape May and StHt« df New Jersey, andL HdyouRremadeandpnrty defendant hcenuits you hold titleto sertain ppemiperi. which, ncpsrdlg Uie doseH^isn th?fear, ettcets atun oi Lne jiPeini^^^ Iji (iiipfltffin 'you BIFH, Horace L, HenderionftiaiJi a party defendantarrivals from nro the wife efQoean Pity who am enjoyini ihdt **Jp. h&idin*ievisit in tht Sunshine City "-"—• * - "Ffl^'w t° theand Rta, feorge E. Atkin^Ann AtUafonj Dea sMr,son and._mbad'Apts.; S& t and Mrs/j,Barrett, pleasure av,: Mr* andAlterfc Brandtff and AlbertOtntral av,= MilFirst Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev, Fenelon B,o Choick ( Pl^ffisuth pi.; Mr,and Mra, Howend Ryer, PlyaouyiVU Miss Oora Hairis,D. W 4 Hlltegaa. Flymsuth pi.;Mrs, M. Hitehnar, Oentmi av.ik Klalber, Central av.j MriO, SfeOann,av.:Jftok Qch, Aflbury av,; Mr,Mfj^ B, Maylln BobljyonFastOffiee apts^ and Mrs. Clara SfcelK'HotelSt. John's Lutheran ChurchB«v. O 4 KnndaenSt Mary's Chapel *B .Tfaomju F, BlakeGtORY AND rpPULAIlITVGlory is safe when ifc Jg deserved;It is not so with jjopularltyonelasts like a mosrfac, the otherIs effaced like a crayon drawing.ihere<strong>of</strong>ieffect** jiIntercat • therein bychaste right <strong>of</strong>af theand may havo EOITID<strong>of</strong> you? in*and ?QUdescribed CitybaU Riled andBSGINNING Rt the intefSfirtlan <strong>of</strong> thesoutheaster!? Hoe sfAnbury - Avenuewith tho Saifthwcaterlyline <strong>of</strong> Seven*teonth Street I cSntalrting Beiiih^cfltwflrdj?along said WHO <strong>of</strong> Anbury Aven«eSeventy (7Q) feet in front orbreadth and <strong>of</strong> thatwidthbetweenparallel \itu&,one being the ^ythweMeriy line <strong>of</strong>yStreet, One hyndred f 100}feet ia a fifteen HB) feet widedug Under decree inwith Interest and SheflfT'M feca tsadded^PAUL M sDated NsyembeF 11,w, mth Miiier, sovv,irULLftShtrln,4ti.fti7.8-irSALEB? virtas <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> FICFI frafor isle sf MortffBffedPremises, todirected,sat sf the Court <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong> New JrrBQf, %n the 38U?day <strong>of</strong> October* A, D- ISSfl. In n §ertjiliieayse wherein Palmer M, Wily, etali!.. TfUHtfigii Etc, arc egrnpllUHHflts,and John 8* KUhCj ct a!?., afo defenf}-anti, 1 fi^all espgse id Rale at pyblievendue, enMONDAY,DECEMBER 7, 1§S&,hetwega the hsura at twelve and fiveo'clock P, II., in wit, at eiiqo'clockin tho BfternsQH <strong>of</strong> said My, at thshdrifTi In Cnpfl May GoiirtNCftpe May CoyRty, NewAll that certainwith the ntipnrtenan«'K, in the bill <strong>of</strong>complaint In the said cause partieutariyt fapth aiid depcflbed, thst is to itny;L tht ti lt t lthat eertain lot* trnet OF p<strong>of</strong> land and jifeifiiacfl sitynte, lyin^ andbeing In the City <strong>of</strong> Ocenn City In the<strong>County</strong> sf Qapg May and itate <strong>of</strong> Newfflero paFtleulftFlydegerlhed asI', Kcarflpn nre fniule n party defendsntbeaug ou hld M pyyou held n MgftnHgen jHrtlan nf the pr&miH§3 inp § in nuestlghyivnnuii 0* Alffian are wadefdhn Pfirtr defendant hecauio you holr! Rtltla to certain iiremiies, which, accord*Jn«..to the dsseriiitlpn therenf. effects ntbrtlaq <strong>of</strong> the premises |n question I tfhdysu Mri, Sylvrtniis C, Alman flfo madea parts 1defendant bneiiyae yey are thewife af SylVfinuq C, AJman, who held?title lo. eertflin premise!, which, aeeordlnste the de&eFimian there<strong>of</strong>, ef«feeti ,S portiBfi gf theitiinatign. and may havptherein by rmmn <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>incheatc rlshtDatedi <strong>Nov</strong>ember 13, i$M,ROnRK, BELLSolicitor forCiLy, Newnt the Intentest'on <strong>of</strong> thsUse <strong>of</strong> Station Hand We«)with the Northeasterly line af NorthtFeet, containing In front _BF widthNerthcnStWafdly on StationRoadseventy feet flnd <strong>of</strong> (hnt widthNQFttrwEfftwardlyb?twe*n II hen par-»Sld with Nbrth Street thifty-twd feetand two InehcSi ~*~BEING a tVart Lets §42 And 34J1 In) feet South westward ly frsm theSbuthwesterly line <strong>of</strong> ElMh itreit: eon'tainins Southwe*twarxlly sioniiRAIS Mne<strong>of</strong> West Avenue thirty (00) feel infFont "er brosdth; end ef thatwidthextending Northwestwardly betweenparallel with Blsth itrEflt, One hq(100) feet tCJ a fifteen (II) feet wideit feet.Amount due under decr« Iswithinterest anddoPAUL M* SCULLtDated <strong>Nov</strong>ember 4, 1B3S*h E Bts belwiilf>JohnSorr, >H-6,4tpfll6.8SFJ. TOR andTOELIZABETHCHARLES J,By virtue <strong>of</strong> an order ef the Courtsf Chancery pf New Jersey, made onhithe twenty-ninth day <strong>of</strong>hA s D,ynineteen hundred and thirty-Ms, In ahiwhRrelnEmms T, WHep jsni&iniint and Eleanor II, Hi!I and qtheFiarc defendftfits, yga nfo f**lu|Fri tnand finswer the bilt <strong>of</strong> Ffiidinnt nti <strong>of</strong> heforp ths thirtiethnf Decenibcr nest* ef the Said billwill he Uiken na eqnfesHgd against ygy*The paid bUi In filed for the nyf-,inie df ferrates ing & eertsintnortgngegjvsn tiy Eijipbeth J. l^leas andGhsrlps J t Thlewi, T\ET huihandi tsafd . B, Fes, esverlngnremlaesIn the City df <strong>Ocean</strong>C«pg May and Stele <strong>of</strong> NewSftjd msrtpago being d&ifd1927: Sfid you Eligfibeih J. T^iieaa inmads a part? defendant b«auio youare one <strong>of</strong> the rfjHgQri upon the bondand may he lieble for any dnfieieiteynifty nrtso at & isle <strong>of</strong> va\& prem<strong>of</strong>ises t and you Charles J, Thless are<strong>of</strong> the oblfifOfftupon tbg bond and maybe jjahle for any defiei&nGjfthat mayl at a l inf fa Id9B0MAS 0. HILLlAfilO<strong>of</strong>iB7 MarketNgwBEBbekInas shewn en Plan No, I sfOdfilden P<strong>Ocean</strong> C|tjf OardenSi filed.Amount due umi'er decree fa _ 16,672,73,with interest and ShcFifTa feea to bsadded,Dates! No_vffliber 11, IB3S^W, Earlo Miller* Sol'r. iM3.4tnffl6.8Spl«/70IIN _CtVAKCERY OF NEW JERlEY~ EraEL K YOUNGK, YOUNG i R, STUARTYOUNq and MARY A. MULLEN,singlaChristian Science SocietyThis Message A reMSB* •^$m'H'*' oamat ' I -a*I Christian Sclenfce Society508 EIGHTH ST508 EIGHTH ST,Brunch <strong>of</strong> Tho Mother Ctmn-n TinPintCharfh <strong>of</strong> Chriit.<strong>of</strong> DtMMontlnc Servlt?; ,||t for N«?v. 29—Vtcroman*/and llrpnollnin De-A* ItCITY OF OCEAN CITYNEW JEltSEYBs* vjrtag <strong>of</strong> pn Order §f the CoUFt<strong>of</strong> Ghaneery <strong>of</strong> NQW Jersey, made en thedate here<strong>of</strong>! Jn E cause^<strong>of</strong> Qge&n City, a MynlgJpal bertBfation<strong>of</strong> th« State <strong>of</strong> Now Jersey, In Comnlalnaiit.nnd you Ktliel K. Younn; R.Htuart Younff and Maty A. Mullen, gin-Klb Womnh. nrd DcfendantB, you arertqulr«] to oppoar and nnsw^r the Hill1 <strong>of</strong> Comphilnt on or before ^ho TwuntyleiRhthday <strong>of</strong> December next, or the(iatd Bill will bo taken aftfrt1NOTICE TORaPURCHASE OK FURL Oil,Md? or protrauatft will hdhceivetl t by tho Hoard <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong> Iho Clly <strong>of</strong> (Ki^n City. No* _ .nt A mtoltnv <strong>of</strong> Birid Unard, to hn taldtin Lh* Zml fjay <strong>of</strong> DctwmhdU 11>3li. Atthn hour <strong>of</strong> 3-BO P M , for niipplj^nsf20.000 }T*llotiB, in ore or lew. <strong>of</strong>Oil wJUt • fiiwh twlnt, ahav« )00hrahhelL nnd hnvlntr &<strong>of</strong> not ICTK thsh 2ftTh* Anvtidnq cohUifntntr bid must bny• Apriud on the ouUidflf "Bid foebiSntd Bill h filed to fortclrwo a Tn*Rale Certlflcata , made by Henry T,FoUldft, Collector <strong>of</strong> Taxen <strong>of</strong>. Urn Ci*y<strong>of</strong> OCenn City, In the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> CapeMay nnd Stalo ftf NPW Jeriajy, to Cityor <strong>Ocean</strong> City. N. J., ^bich nald Or,11 (lea to wi dfltwl fipptoTnbor ft. mSI,latids lh tho Olty or Odtmit f C Mtids lh tho Olty or OdtmiCltr, <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ciipn May nnd St*t«f N T d<strong>of</strong> N«w J«rw/, anil yoq £th«l K.Younff are rtada a narLy defendant b*-«w 3«n I»M lltto to tto inwnilHa tnqticnJon; ind yon R. Stitirt Toililf »**made n ttarty defendant h«aDM *Otian tho KunIjBnd <strong>of</strong> £ihel K. Ydunffthold? tltla tq ttia Prtmliri fn qua*.' by "Qftim ftt tile TajE Gj!!«tor. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey,_Netlee Is hereby «|ven Uiat the gybserlber. the Tax CollectorNew Jersey, tiufsyant to the laws ef the ifcste sf Wow Jerteytirade and provitlcdi wJlt espfig# for gale atths 8th Day pf December,at two-oVIoeli p."m. <strong>of</strong> that day at tho TH Offiee, sssmd *°w0lin said eity, eeftaln IaU, tracts or peraeli <strong>of</strong> land hewinsKs SBQIVi\\l beTho Balil lats," traeta <strong>of</strong> |»fcels <strong>of</strong> lsnd ,— ---ifts* syeh perien or psrsens «s will purchase the «»§•?w|t«^e loweirE rate <strong>of</strong> Intcrat. bat In ns eftfl# In CXMM . <strong>of</strong> oijfnt ""To 0i# Bfneyfil due on eaeh let* tweE sf pareel sfthere will be sdd^d It? proi^rtieniti ghare <strong>of</strong> colts aimHEKRT T,BlockLot. !N*o.S«(lon O. C.141 1032-ft201b, ZD£b» 203b^-O313a4-G •' 404440C-G f>01SI4GtS7.0 7518-O , BlflHI011491618. ,lbt7, 1621*1711itiBMoriEuirone Mnrl . .._. »*Emily MeliolJ-...I/inra V, Millar .^»Edwnrd J. A CarrieV* Millar ^^14*O16-G- ii^'M-^fet^W'-^-' 5 ==*="•'•'''.'•-" ^ ' • '*Mttla A807 426-4H41$OR.nor Inv«atip_mt Co*Geo. B. DlM»«r ^3, VaughnJ. Vaueha? yhtf.^jss;?. yiughaI. ViHfhii!=,. VaughnJ, VayfhnTrent, IBB,TfSllt, Ins,41 AnlenieO«. D. G»I(n*TAlbertAlbertAibertAlbertiEdith W«lk*r •Sdbn Q- StrmttonV. it Walter H, CUtUn, Jr. ,Pack's D*adifc ..BOBB&tSolid toiVr&nk i^in A Arlington H. Cor«on,Fund Tabernacle M. E, ChurchK ltbCh-jlw F. Phllll[* t TruiUeA, Nltabe, J. 3Be? Oliver, ChurUt P.M B P l i l " " ^VtntnorVentnor Invftdm«nt Co,Co*VentiJnv*«tm«iit Co*Vsntnor Invevtm«nt Co.Vintner In?ataaiat Co*S. 4. ta^nrdB. fl. Inn!SHERIFF'S _U_Ln*y vlrtye <strong>of</strong> * ri 100412Q413041004not(1031002Amoimt801-08882,82£32,79C10.8315.80VefltHF IsTfitffintV*ntaorInvestment GoitWalter S.WilllaH—. 170,24— liiOS.80McClflryJgnnlfl _ . ...H. $ Clara C KirkH. & Clara C Kirkff. A Clara cKirkH. & Clara C KirkIL A Clara C Kirkli H. C, Schnsldcr .M. FriHieFruss „=,, ChindiBfand B. ftsnkThe HsttvThomM H, Ed*mrf», EdwardsB.o'clock P. M... Witoao ^aide <strong>of</strong> H«, B «i,]nE In front* OP Bresdth* LudgJ. Wlritasjlatson =.=« !!H, il Barard L4 C V: B<strong>of</strong>that widthordepth jttmi one hundredA Trust Ca,, Trust*?tuaipf »...,., ? .».=ft B, £* Olwine , ,„„===,===,=Hayday .,„„„=„„„..„.: 1,.,===.^===,=,===Uen (IE) f«t wideB11NO Lot 49S,MSSSI, 0 -^*dutr fllrfdue under decree !• i57?inst and iherir f'jwithInterest andPAUL M, BCVLL. Bktrif,Dated <strong>Nov</strong>ember 4, I9ggb Il-S.4tpf|i7»p ,,Allen ,„ = =.=====,=====,C, & Mary M. MIHerHerman ,========pin Blnda =.=*, =,=,„=======,O1K»BindsHi H t dJFitt 4% Mdrrllprstt * Morri.pritt 4> Morrlier*tt tfj MerHi fkh&snfcldratt fi MsrflaLknd OoFsk'a " BtMfa LftBd OoBgaebBeach h*M C.the eighteenthHabal Bdwsrdii?4,031.137,2*78-61BiRusllCappbgl! Estateit*plen 4Wlfltmm N.Baeh Usd Oo.Feck's B*Mk I*ed 8.F. MillerJoatph Boiilk' ^_IprsttHaydayHaydayHairdayW,W, IIBIQTIHW,usuel 0^ Millwanlohn bi§kGardi •••F. NhbbD ' L» £ HennahdurphrurphyBrpby(Rli*rl»n)(Rlp«ri*Q)(Hlp.rl»n) ampaHui) If 044378.841* 49442,7|Hind 0o*L»nd41 €. Ran«uG


:-.-..•:''..""isi",:. 1 .:Iu <strong>of</strong>Price: ByCO., from it*i, Ueii'd Hill, ."tGCpHANYp Inc. •u a r >•• • -•T. lTfip-«eU, 101 pmkDrlvo. Ghlcwro; 7310 Wwxlmrt A\t. Di.ti\,ii, M'clnt UVB Peat Offlco #»t Octnn City, :oAct crBy54 00mull, lu Ca[K>*$j}eth faith, hope, cfcuity, these three; tiut thefe charity.—I. Corinthians 1^:13.Iig/tf Up For Christmas!_ s _ is lass; tHaii' a month' away.H^^j;I$ :^ good /time to start planning somelstmas lighting effects around your house andW:ChriBtrna3 lights denote ^ood cheor, and certain-|J J tiiere should be special, significance in them for|§| : jtpi4}r thig year* Eor there's plenty tn be eheer=^bout this Christmas|^i-Chamber °i Commerce has under contem-Igtibn a proposal to revive the Christmas lightingSs^vihat did so much to stimulate Christmas lightsJ^l#r#i fiw years ago* We hope it can be realised,f^ut^regardieis <strong>of</strong> that, let's make <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityywith lights. Lot us Share onr CnrMman joy withe passerby. Let the lights proclaim the age-old paean§fiifiji§©,-, "flJory to God in the highest; on earth*.^ |;5f0wl wili toward men,"' Tlift mw 1037 ears pre slick with plenty j<strong>of</strong> titw fafigeti batbat four fenders to give to their &unt?? f ntolLCompulsoryInsuranceEvery person receiving a salary <strong>of</strong> fSOOO a yearless from almost any source other than the govern*or one <strong>of</strong> its subdivisions is being compelled thisto register with the government under its socialsecurity plan. The theory is that everyone whoMdoes so and pays the government a percentage <strong>of</strong> hiss&w each month until the individual has reached 66<strong>of</strong> age, will then receive for the rest <strong>of</strong> his lifea monthly sum proportionate to his wage.\ * It is probably the most tremendous insuranceever evolved by any nation or group <strong>of</strong> nations,S W6 hope it works, but we doubt it because it places^ nuch a tremendous burden on the young men <strong>of</strong> theWe* older.fellows who haven't a great many yearspfjjto-Jpliyjbafore we start receiving will probably decideM^Vsagiiat thing, but the young chap <strong>of</strong> 25 who rea 1 .-ftfeifl.thftt under this plnn he must now pay one per^^pt-y:anS-'-later three per cent <strong>of</strong> his wages everyR^oBth ; for tli next forty years in order in rccsive aflpjimtiU monthly pension at the end <strong>of</strong> that lima, ispilidtfiid to .wonder whether he Isn't paying some otherTpfcw's JfeilL • "^^; f He pRrhapi would not mind it so much if he hadchcflce <strong>of</strong> taking the plan or refusing itBut he h&£ Itsuddenly. "!would give Chit a big laugh when dhet*s erne,he saw It.men as a bluff,The appointed time for espertgi Hi,the transfer, in Lawyer Feaslte's iehemi hM IftUtn<strong>of</strong>fice* <strong>of</strong> the Morfiion farm an • rte ^the iwamp lind was noon, Smanwm there asaetly on tlma f happy about 'dark, butin the belief that, within .aminutei, the farm would be 1as It ahould have been whesuncle died, BQidlek had not iivt a rappeared," j in whii*He Istalked,ehmnce to |et eldven pel bushels<strong>of</strong>-a dime," peaslee laid, with a back ft ,tnelr car.chueklo.iujaa told him what Mrs, TU6k>ei had told her,"Yes, she told me thething," he said, "it waa as crook'od ai a ram'i horn, butproel have we?' 1"Wen, it doesn't matter now*Mrs, Pe&ilee,""It's a long lane* myhan noj^ uEben Boidick eatne in jmt then.,u-^ v>v^Jf.Florida Grape Fruit ;._; *;/*. |A - v .,^$:fy&Winesape or Grimes GoldenAPPI PQ ' •=" ;.-•.•?•-v-Vt • *, /MrrijCifcj. m,. • • f • * • •. •_* •Fancv Cranberries t*^:--.;* * *PUMPKINS .t ^ancy Emperor Gf^p^i^i»^i*?«;-2 ^^^IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTSour KrautIg can 14cBOBDEN'BMince Meat»19c^%22li-.£&UBoscul C<strong>of</strong>fee^ 28Drip - Pulverised or Reg* GrindCrott andfomatoJui^eqk Jar-rJ»TLEEMNACranberryJelly15ccanApplesauce. can4'fMmm3 ^ ^I•m?&?:^^^«M••^J.'j.i^


s»$*£. JTIOTPLANTSFLO WEESMovers# HaulihgINS & SACK Inc.Bay Ave.HAL.Res?Mat883*|| dayMnapeawarePaints#Varnishtptt»Up StoreJTSli SHOESLhened or Wideaaflinomy Shoe RepairEIGHTH-*-.....:mCLEANIKG* i-Hla, . btimed,\ owing WjtoQa.that its flrideif knew — ErHVIng <strong>of</strong> iU^ historical yalue,A card'party will be given nextWednesday* night bv_Mrs t _oeorgeRlcsrdo, 636 Atlantic av! Proceedswill go to the cod liver oil fund.The group solicits membera amongyoung women under the age <strong>of</strong>35 years.Present were: Mrs, Ralph Rumert Mrs. Von E. Henrlod,Hugh seeker, Mrs, Roland Wajnwrlgbt,Mrs. W. Thomas Adams,av tt Tues-usorge ittcardo, Miss LenoreMiss Josephine* pMiss Thelma Smith, Miss MaryCole, Miss Genevieve' Lawrence,Mrs, Edward Hogan and Mr, andMrs. StlrUOg W ( Ctole.the Lenl-Le-"The Delpeace-lovingtribewhich Inhauued the South Jerseysection. He said they built their-wigwam villages around the'<strong>of</strong> a river, partly for concealmentnnd also to afford an observationplace, since they were on the defensive;owing to the warlike '.nor*,them tribes <strong>of</strong> this state. .tJsed shells Por_ Money •Clam and oyster shellsthem with wampum (money)also decoration. Their Implementswere made <strong>of</strong> stone, probably Impartedfrom the Trenton section..He exhibited many - specimlWwhich ho had found from time totime in different places throughoutCape May <strong>County</strong> and othersouthern points. Numerous arrowCivic Club HearsLearns Pointerstorheads, motors and flint st.pieces, pottery with geometrical designs,etc., were in "tile collection,t Tufidsy night"Comfort is the most Importantconsideration In any Uvinf room"He described and located several said Miss Hamilton, Harmony <strong>of</strong>old Indian trails tn this county. line, color andOld Canoes Found important requisitesHe told <strong>of</strong> a canoe which was When selecting furniture,found near Dennisvllle and ol an-with theother unearthed by a O. C. O,what IsPONTIACSales & Service12th & BATPHONE 2074FOR A MEALTHAT'S RIALTHE EMILY816 Wesley AmLunches - DinnersREAL HOMEWainwright CleanersS36-938 ASBURY AYPUIINIimV AVE.G/Fr' rLARGE. STOCK INLAIDUNOLAt AllLET USLLOYD^f.702.0| Afftury Ave. Phone**Hint§ in Interiorwas the subject discussed byLois Hamilton, <strong>of</strong> tile statsion service, at a meeting" <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Ocean</strong> City Civic Club at the home<strong>of</strong> Mrs.VnnGllder,you furnish. A Cape Cod cottagerequires early American furniturewhile a deck ro<strong>of</strong> calls* for themodernistic type,. Arrange For BalanceArrange for balance when placingpieces or In hanging pictures.ion unless it is on aPlace your pictures in relationthe space they will occupy.Plain wall paperrapes,Much is denoted by color. Bluesand greens, even grays, make forserenity, peace and coolness. Theyadapt themselves to libraries, diningrooms and sun porches, Red,yellow and orange giv§ warmth1 and should be used on the northe <strong>of</strong> the house toI tor the lack <strong>of</strong> sunshine.Mirrors are employed to do cleverthings. When properly arrangedthey cm mate a room seemmuch laiger than it really is. ItIs a matter <strong>of</strong> adjusting ill theproper angles, Reflections <strong>of</strong> fasts<strong>of</strong> flowers and other beautifulunits and chain through mirrors.It was decided to have a covereddish supper at the home <strong>of</strong>Mrs. J. Edward Voss, 937 Oav. T at the December 16 meeaMrs. Charles B. Hand will havecharge <strong>of</strong> the sale, <strong>of</strong> Christmasseals again this year,' The gfoupVagain jolnei=keaibir Ot tt© dub %aias having voted In theltatc Federation <strong>of</strong>Deitvcry 725 ASBURY AV^L phones 044-945OCEAN enri ~~p thank you for (she wonderfql sqpport gi-;, yen ua. We know if you bought your Thanksgiving-tiirkey from us y$ii recqived the finest forthe lowest price. Don't?* forget, we will haVe thesatne quality turkeys jj6r Christmas and NewYear's Day as we have} Contracted for the entireflock <strong>of</strong> BIRDS from tile same Maryland grower.Specials For Friday and SaturdayMeatSHORT CUTDepartmentPORK lbSHOULDERS .EE8TSUNLIGHTI ButterQuality CHUCKot Price It's theFANCY MAttSH SEEDLESSalb.35coneleM ROASTeal lb. 22cProduceDepLFLORIDA JUICEOranges18 for 25cGrape Fruit4 for15cNew .York Stole JUMBOCelery Stalkseach 8cSpinach.2 lbs. 15cSIZELemonsTIME VOLJ HADN£f ©IRW TO CHUOME AND GET IT! flFtan&es Farmer ad A Joel MoOrc£ ai»n and the girl they 'both love inGoldwyn's production ef Edna Fetter's greatest novel, "CometheHome Building UpAtlubjectAtSToAccording totp fsr tlie 20th Annualvintlon <strong>of</strong> the New Jerseyclatton <strong>of</strong> Etal 1 Estate Boards, Pietmber10* U and. 1% « ths Hit!OWltea Hotel, AtUstte City, th*Syear's convintioa will exceed m^umbers thai <strong>of</strong> a^ year ilneeboom, days <strong>of</strong> 1838.The program arranged .has fcodmuch to do wila drawing together6hg rtalters <strong>of</strong> tht and one<strong>of</strong> the subjects to be atresaed Uuiat <strong>of</strong> home building.To Discuss Home Butlil&fThe Saturdaywill be devoted toadvertising andTlio featureWau|eiSj <strong>of</strong> p gGreat Lakes Regional vicehome-building.will be Ohas,dent <strong>of</strong> the National Association<strong>of</strong> Rial Estate Boards, and chairrrmn-tlect<strong>of</strong> the Homebuildersand Subdiyi^ers' Division <strong>of</strong> the__ i Lionard Dwyfuss, preaiderit <strong>of</strong>Wire Almosta running Beneath Ik He .0 n tted Adveptlfini Corporation <strong>of</strong>didn't catch the train hs was N§W York City,' will "diliver an ^dfarbut he did catch an drtga Oll s%hat Does Tomorrowto Youi The story <strong>of</strong> : aahoek that waa nearly faReal Estiite i^taLFho went g __ for trains on i ,Jersey?" stressing advertising mcdlumfifor the individual realtor,iong Island riot long ago will I Th* Thi wires over which his wirep •ear retoefttini,'Thf pg T lad 4dkiected line caught carried 11,000 volts,an old broom aid used the bundle 1 reports the Mow Jeraej? Fubii<strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong> a. pol^fani) tHer wire binding Utility information Oqminlttee,. ittea Uriir flur^yndafl by his phpUM have proyed fatal, but,playmatei: he, gtarted eagtinf f»m' fortunately for the boyi ht es=a rallread fartdi# to an alectriflid ^aped with severeTBHIHfir only $131*• * (here's% !" \ \ \ tuned to*itantly t auiomaticiJiv,, with absoluteprecision. That's PbilcoAutomatic Tuning! Come in f<strong>of</strong>a demenftmtlop -».> And sft thisnew Pfailco 1OX* ud a variety <strong>of</strong>other modeb. Spedal easy term*—liberal trftde-iJACOB C. SCHiUFFInc.710 Asbury Ave. Phone 1242FREE 'EWAN'S, A PINT OF OURDELICIOUS ICE CREAMWith Any Purchase <strong>of</strong> nrttrohandlse Amounting*TO $100 or More.SATURDJSf ONLYEWAN'S b 7th & AsburySALESMENfor nationally known%iel saving device.THANKOURG WiMarch <strong>of</strong> Hme ADV.ty SalonSTREETIPEClALiEiSBS WAVE L $6.503 beauty Items $1703 AiDtm AVI, PH, 1SMWA Christmas Qift in Which EveryMember <strong>of</strong> the FamilyULTRA MODERN IN STYLE AHDOTHER VITAL IMPROVEMEMTS$15 ALLOWANCEModcrnke ^oor kHcben now witha new Notfe Electric Range.EvHythlng to make cooking ea»-ier, moM comfortable—cvtrythingtoincrewtt efficiency, economy indteen thought <strong>of</strong> Inthe new N<strong>of</strong>ge Electric Range,Come Jn today and tea ftily perfected electric cooking. A gt<strong>of</strong>trtjuiBeesley's PotntWinterSpeciaU•iSDOT'S SPECIALPERMANENT W\VRQUICK MINUTEPERMANENT WAVEMACRINELEBBUTBE WAVElectedt AdjlMnyhim he hasLA£$&gravel*«*iannoison vfflmake,theInsteadcreases theSquare imadety mdepartment <strong>of</strong> fiir"Capt, GUI ^rectpr ol-avj&t«d out thatnot -ufla thether Iwxded .,ira cost-to the^be bunt to".tally anyThe city'sin building thewas *l&3lft <strong>of</strong>Uon wasother equipment,added ander theExpect S]' It Is expectedwill lose little, time,f OT gr#Vel ioed twb-triirdssouth runwaysoner the v nuiway, Jfttit Zsought enfor waste AMThe,ter '31J .had beenEM-L 5"" iTi'/ " "1 V V : v 1 4 i; 'y.:'--;^--i"^-.j-:;i*- y -i/--••'--y-l-^-•^" !iA . i -A--\o,=- = "'- ;^-: 1 =^:^'v••••': ! ,.''-r'-"'--.-'t ! '','''.i.r/Jr;^•:-,/".= 'J0.&^V^:: '-*'-'^:,:-j'.v'r;W-U f^JaiiiMMiBMMJ"'"" Mm


«rti %•1087 C«nrhim lieto live^ffl iwjt live witfc^ ^ " -— therewomiEtransportation. . • l'\Three waitresses wove arrestedin Philadelphia, in connection withalleged fraudulent voting in Wild-*wopd, and held in |50Q- ball eachfop a later Rearing.Houi<strong>of</strong>V pMtponefl; WeekMeantime'it "was announced thatwork. Mr*.a hearing scheduled for tpday beforeCircuit Judge W. WUfredEainily Hou$aFrom <strong>Ocean</strong>NicelyfOPorO*hl»bU Vaifa.«WIFluF.ftftItn\riOtlntf,i TwinsArthur A.A, w 18 yfw wltli Con*Ftenp fmctyry and John W*n-PhH*-, as fautlder ud tuntr,Sodsn, Towneend'H Inlet, N. J-SITUATIONS WANTEDAI* KURSE. tilthWhole or partttoe k613 Oc«o Heljiht*H-27.d W J.6Unanswerable,My best attempt Is to saybtfri Or ladies <strong>of</strong> fortune?cause It is easier to make excusessuch as ignorance, ill health, poverty,bad luck and iack <strong>of</strong> talent*than- to take the positive; standpoint? <strong>of</strong> "I can" and put Up a.fight, fThem- are many fisbllke peoplein the wqrl^, men as well as women,whose epjo^ions are in perpetualone.him,cold storage. Your nttn laI know half a dozenwho prefer to sayme" or "itfs not Instars" or take some other defeatattitudetoward life than toand smack Fate in the factand leap barriers.agree with your eritwWlisweetheart that ihcre is, for nlm,no solution. Gawr up your droppedfriends, especially the men,a grip on yourself and.. find,better love. It's a cinch—foranyone under 701• • bPOUNDAGE"Dear Zoe Bcckley: I have neverdisagreed with your, advice butthis once: When you told a girlwho complained <strong>of</strong> being unpopularbecause £he was fat, to gitthinner. I am a fat one—5 feel1% and weight 181. yet X get jhe,silver.cup for popularity andowm in comfort,which to a certain type <strong>of</strong> men,is a substitute for love. Little toylittle he has ceased to make 4&?effort, accepting as inevitable bttJob <strong>of</strong>- Model Bon.in Dorothea Branded"Wak© TJp and Live," youfind the phrase, "the will toThis explains many <strong>of</strong> life's myaterks* Why do people givtpromising careers, withfame, fortune and lov© Uuownin. and tag <strong>of</strong>f to the endp otthe earth and become beacb-comweretaken to Wildwood in tihaxtereabuses, housed there 0Ytfnietotand paid $5 each tor votingin w( *fe0ttott tbetf ^v. 3, according[to allegation"; made [inPhiladelphia tallfttors tlffl ^weelt ; '- ' J f-* wcrO watching *in and his >'wife.are allegedto$%ve paW^tj&eJayne on a motion to dismiss hisstay <strong>of</strong> the certification <strong>of</strong> WUliamlC. Hunt's election to the statesenate, has been postponed a week,it was announced by counsel forthe Republican organisationTte hearing scheduled forday on arecently fllea byelection, also hus been postponeda week. Tho petition charged thatvotes M4 1WHkin p gwere hel4 in I1Q00 ball each.wno charged thatOrcasen to vote in the <strong>Nov</strong>embermoney for his vote,and Democraticin Trenton on"raud.federal charges <strong>of</strong>to winover a faithful wife? Have somembout you.Neither leave and "get a(try y and do It!) nor "sit homonight after night waiting."them, and have no reason yet tcchange my, mind. Be a poor thingand coinnlftiniyg—and F;S wffi hli himself t<strong>of</strong>or jtfgspA r Be confidentspeak; your piece,sates in 191more than $42,000,000,000, an increase<strong>of</strong> 41 percent over tho totalstandard^ <strong>of</strong> beauty, and BO arefor 1833, it was announced•at a disadvantage. Lacking fourrare gift for good-fcUowsbip anfl by William L. Austin,forgetfulnoss <strong>of</strong> self, they needed <strong>of</strong> tho Census, In a, nation-(I still tiling) the advice I give .,„_., _„. su^pary ©f %%$.them: TO "reduce to P to^1*ai current Wholesale Census, part <strong>of</strong>Paul WhltemgnbeMjtif 0f (u^msi^ ^ituUEB'FAINT HEART"Dear Zoe. After 3 omarriage my mother-in-lawabout broken up our life, I enduredliving with her until the&{appfng r stage, then. I packed upand feft,. X bave been so hurt andfrill <strong>of</strong> heartaches' that I quit visitingthem. Now she goes to myhUflban(Tfi business place, cries andcarries on so "that now he goesthere every night or two, stayinglittleought to be and what hewould like to be^with a176,062 in <strong>1936</strong>. The ealea lncrcaecla in sharp contrast to a 55 percent' decrease from ' 1029 * to 1033.X u plyi18 AT 80—Firm <strong>of</strong> step, bright <strong>of</strong> eye and retthe enthusiasm <strong>of</strong> his youth for the law, l*u.ls DeJnbitzoldest and third ranting associate Justice <strong>of</strong> the unitedSupreme Court, Is shown attove is he appeared on his 80th bh-thdayrecently. Here hebi§ daughter, Mrs, Paul A.up foryou ftrFacial is Ewyay RrfrBy JACQUELINE HUNTand relax.are many timesHere are the thlng^ fpu„„. _„ Miedl cltanilng orcamparty, for distance, when small cotton pads atwut one andfiiliag tirta »d lifedows one»aalf incftes square *---"—*'—re an important eagage-j cream, four small glass dip!rnentM to ii or simply py as t&lniog warm water, icea toning•. treatment for your j skin tonic_ i a pailrin four strips <strong>of</strong> eauzonce:out the lei<strong>of</strong> your fagg and a strip <strong>of</strong>alwayscotton.* \%u% at a tt0v^n when.U is,burget may not. permit It. Bu do Lk) down in aww,tw Trv'^-rw ***-*• " -i • wng ting dressing gswn gown ana pnu ajwfc. le> Wjp* /op, m^w; Mankit over your feet, Apply, yourtase a tefT&Mhme fnelal at home u*^_^"_iU-. *« *»*-'• •T« u "#*-«number <strong>of</strong> employees ehowhby the report averaged 1,274,608throughout 1935, In compariA<strong>of</strong>lwith 1,187,604 In 10S3, an increase prizes provided by the late A\-<strong>of</strong> 7' 7 percent. Fay"roll increased prlzes proyvlded by the late Al-from •l i q29 1 3t»l,O0O In l#3a to $2,-fred Noble, Swedish inventor <strong>of</strong>04J»^ll f 0000in 1B3&, a gain <strong>of</strong> OS 4yDanjJte, is always an, importantaffair in scientific, litararyt and tha o,verage annualper cin]?loyeo increasod and other circles. Here Is Pr<strong>of</strong>essorPeter Debye <strong>of</strong> the Kaisertill JO or 11 and returning with .from' HW l to $. $1.60flL T^ Tber^e is ap-hffrom Wllhelm institute/ or .Physics inparent' ^ .considerable shiftBerlin, awarded Vthfe - chemistryprize.thK odor <strong>of</strong>' liquor oh hi* breathand his money gbn^ ttom the poolnous* Wequarrer, which we never^jd *t flrfli: They'd'be delatedta hayb me leave him. ^hall I, andg£t dr Job? 6r shall i sit hom^r after night, waiting?— - •/ ' B H.ver'wlna anything,teca l f^ roH galtii alone,Dont bt so xfttfly to. Why should a cruelCompanypert-tiina employment to full-timeBtatua.Operating expenses (includingroll) ititoieasedt from * tin 1683 to $U41,167i00Oor %Q percent, "it is slgnlthereport 1 states, "that 63<strong>of</strong> this increase' in ejtisaccounted for by ppywSPfflWfW^*;*^*ore ^ p vftfer to 'fotm'into ^ tfw;iHifim 1 l1Tournament EndsMrs, Fogg, Mrs* Luftson,Mrs. Williams Winnerspointedthe lmtiesthe ; iuitf*;"Schmellrng,know : is a ptcaptured by €Bented to thtand pitoM 1 UBhtly overyou* eta* ' > J - tNow apply your lubricatingMpeifftUy to face, nc<strong>of</strong>e andusing r one <strong>of</strong> thpUttl* r p£tta*~-0r*y0iir nagwtipi, ifyou ji^fcr--pat gently but firmlyup over the chest, chin, cheeks andIrom the center <strong>of</strong> your foreheadout to the hairline at me cemfte*.Repeat several times,Remoye the excess cream withtnoTQ tissues, remove the eye pads,and dip the strips <strong>of</strong> gauze in a&-tlngent. Squeeze lightly and placethese over your face, two ifrom chin up toward yourpies, one across your foreheadcue across your nock. Dip apiece <strong>of</strong> cotton in the astringentand dribble some .<strong>of</strong> the liquidover tho mask occasionally,Now take a piece <strong>of</strong> leg andmassage your skin lightly throughthe gauze mask. When the maskis thoroughly chilled, pull up yourfikit, close your eyas and ,jrytake & little nap, it you cansleep,you can at least relaxyour muscles become flrm6ryourYou haa bittif allow at leasthalf an hour, preferably an hojlr,for this, facial < and nap. 1 If l yduw ipipi to $k party, you mightStart with a quiet warm ^bath.this you are rmks for apyourmake-up.Jeffries is 'Greeter*Meetr l>eroy Jeffries, oi<strong>Ocean</strong> City, was a member <strong>of</strong> thecommittee ID charge <strong>of</strong> a meeting<strong>of</strong> eoveral hundred postmastersthe South Jersey district,afternoon and eveningIn the Chelsea hotel, AtlanticCit^ •• • , - - • ; •The group beard addresaea byActing Postmaster General W, W.Howes; J. M. Donaldson, actingassistant Postm-iBter-General;WUUam II, Belly, collector <strong>of</strong>^ternal revenut m for New Jersey,Mayor to HeadRepublican ClubFirst Republican Club <strong>of</strong>City met last wellat its he&dqmrters In the Masse?. BuUdlai. m it, aadto receive thi reportslate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for 1037:Restaurant, Atlantic City, Afterthe dinner the party will go tothe Steel Pier,Marion Bradley was awarded %hoguest package. Others present ln-'flnd'^lbrehead 1 and ~do"iibt icsfletrest you and, %m%A. O, Iyour neck. Start low on your chesta Iractlon <strong>of</strong> what a ealon IiedQiul vice prtsidiat, ijterland use your right hand to apply Golf* stcretary, Starry Pthe cream to the lefts<strong>of</strong> the toni treasurer, ,7.; "tanirstasEeniblo all <strong>of</strong> yoiu- beau and, vice verea.ty aids on V low table-beside your cleaning ti^ues oror a comfortaijle chair and go over your skin with one election <strong>of</strong> oSicergan adjustable' %m% and foot- j <strong>of</strong> the liUle cotton pao> >. dipped(herthat will allo^v you to lie in skin tonic.month, and faey will take <strong>of</strong>fi<strong>of</strong>the beginning <strong>of</strong> the year, 'TO© lease fe rthe entrre secondfloor ot the building haa€d . and th§ UiosMarywill te mnunenced within teeTo"My father was ft Fole."Northorshmelhng," theattention. Pirjally, oneed mascot <strong>of</strong> t 1local Am-Wtt "it's a fake.The final tournament <strong>of</strong> theWoman's 'Golf Asaocifltion <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Ocean</strong> City Oclf Plufc enfled Fridaymorning. The winners were:Mre. A. fcundoljflvFOM, Mrs. WalterLusaon and 3 Jto. 'ttoger Willlama.Their respective scores -weregraduated In the Order the namesate 'given.'The play lasted two weeks andPost to take up the nWith CarryinjFEW USED PORTABL1GUARANTEED2 S. TENN1Atlantic City1625 Atlantic Ave. at IllinoiiSOLE LOCALAGENTS FORFamousDon Mad• Polos - • Balmacsl'.A// Raglans• Belted * Shirred^ Backs Backsus Suit* - Topcoatsand $4 Per Month1937 i&-and: Weasily, Ltwo=d|0gfents carthe 1 ", new, car^1-•, aaeording to O,-Ih'McCuen,nfnu'd^nt and general • maaiagor <strong>of</strong>OldsmobUo. . i •. ."I bqlievg tliat ourhave qompietely maaterydproblem long tmciH by ..„...,lurers who produap m<strong>of</strong>i thanline af cars/' he said, "Ito the gentral confunions in .«„„_tity which <strong>of</strong>ten ariie from thesimilarity in appearance-<strong>of</strong> .two-ormore lines In the gamp family <strong>of</strong>cars.ymt, our -enfftnedrs untosolve this pafoblem.- Thethsy havg iiehtovefl bfieoins(o the publle. US the neweari aro shown."There can be np; question rii towhich is the 193? OldsttiGbUe Eightand - which is the Oldinialjik BtsJThey palest dlatSngt - Individual-jHie?, that cannot be? confuted wiili \aach other or, for that liisttei',with any other automobile,"Thlg idistlactian hm tosn achievedby entirely - different interprettations <strong>of</strong> styling bn eaoh car^»diflereut rndiator grilla fieaigns^.dllfextent hood louvers—diflerenLheadlampi and tail iamps^dinerentttxterlox* trim—and entirelydiffirent interiors.Both the Sis and Eight pro entirelynew, Both are larger In every,way, with longer Whteibaaej,Greater power and roomier bodiii*Both <strong>of</strong>fer many new sifety features.In addition, the ntw Sixand new Eight provide the latestword in eaas <strong>of</strong> operation, supplementedby increaaid' operatingeconomy,rsti new OId;jmobile is on dteatthe I Jmer Qh^VreleE Caame rrom neasantvuie.-_---, ftesi Pttfie 1).uii f Adams, dropping back to klekthis ihadotv <strong>of</strong> hts own goalwas rushed and l lls ^ckby & siirgg <strong>of</strong> Eteas^iit*'.I©f a, taken-;lnand Qutett ^ovanna dtsft'inot^ Marie Uovdm inpeasant GSItuffia,pieturi <strong>of</strong>tntm, ThW6t& HI,te t<strong>of</strong>ewit is a kilter - and noth-Jug else but. In tackling a r&t, itsjpiual column and ttie:-Joirt over:A ttrret sav^r ahato the rat u£.terrier-- will gad :nMsr- attemptseat its p»y..;UBriin~for m^torista;Death begins at 40. .Boup,George: About 25 t 000 t 000 meals aiyeat are lervarf on.IL-R*-diningnihnpQwcr, The ball waaera behind the gthe firstgoal lihe byD£ thy visitors, but the play was bay the U, S, icars.-.DlBtinction: James A,y ^thi flwt ftcld was a i Bearesentativo, Be^sttp aid<strong>of</strong> his presidency (178?)fi Fumbleand a Fre«d§B£?ileei atd for folks ta Wd thanWui forIt was hortly y Mist this when Constitution o£ tne.Vi &'• -Jtf 11om wid the sime' time in 1SS0#f*leasantville fumbled on Its ownba 40,000,000 befers f theget ttt-beftded: _Tto grayhy linr?. and IMloiss half It4 ffiM radiatian smatter ri^ 1% f* per*advaneid to the 20 with a pasi ao you don*t havcent <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong> you*irom Miteheil to Harris, Tmm iiii itraae.horses are even touandmorethere, Elberthon raced to the left* Si/^whiaa blind periona .ead .dEirting tho sideline, Is score, Bm Braille is 00 wovds a mtouti tot Com-| bjMartin annexed the extra point pared with the 200 to aOO ^ d towith an almost perfect placent$nt. i g ,j V 3Late in the iirife period Opeaa n\bg yto Eus-,Qity made a eoaeerted drlvH onPVWo*ft?-• Iwurt^ py^iine play Irom the 40-yard muk,fibvus road newapapers thtii daysi fl?oil skullui • b«K clerk wand finally 'made a first down cmthat virtually every news jBt&ntt. iggujve. -'a. fuU month, to countthe sven-yard Hne by virtue <strong>of</strong>Hi Moicsw""'is ebmpletelF solft^ufe; 1,000,000,detiir ftttla,, i mns-Atlan'-a l^-yaid gain b^ Adams, Hut thehut Today's ore 10 o*cloek favorite taeh gag4 morning. ST£LLA ; | er* ticktag Jt<strong>of</strong>flla reoent& DUfflftte on ^owsd ia luxury up HnfiLAyour Jt<strong>of</strong>fli tot lu&e&eqp DUftt table ^owed IA sw^tiP up at andfit-^«ia;iullinewwould uot bd =nviitn you imvo to doown washing, ril bit you wlih shirt sleiVie, t^e steward' mmyou'dmarried- another man," .Mid to ths £&mQm%T to pieawand ihu rosortcrs muds fsur tries.v.uicuL swct^p flnally losing the^iiii only uo yavds from the goalGLADYS—^¥esi I wish J f d mar- swam and put on a-Jacket—4RiiabImnijuia^iy after Ihiib followingone <strong>of</strong> ihti oiany exchanges <strong>of</strong> for 3C*s: Tflg Literary Digeftti grace...On Jibe" gate*ried Mahatma 'Oandhl"*.-Fortune he did promptly and with goodCity which may nev^r try it agahi, has Q^sn <strong>of</strong> pam..inquired q!y lest, gvduudi the mainjandirs to date spent approHimateiy $l r to Of a ]were in pssaeiilQii only I 830*000 on its rfiiuftrated : ttey paaaea5traw ineiium me" goal But the 'Polls...Gold at 130 announce {Beams' b^oniiia formericversed thu proqess and held fee pwjtty prioioui -but?inflttmuh ^^ri a « fi& a " ; n <strong>of</strong> Spain _ . ._rfisiua = (i tiom a itrsi down and iulU (during the ..Wurld War) t' unfl<strong>of</strong> htr Mi# all thepQSCiailuy <strong>of</strong> a touchdown. 03 nrncU as $100 m\ oun^B The timt dndortugal..Defensive G price ia 'way Off from that curiLnliy tlui to ovcrtftoclUcUon !lo keeu lire technician-^ inDurini most <strong>of</strong> tlie last period,eriUshtened day tt<strong>of</strong>e larollgwhiU' tiia score, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oiiy Eati news 1 ai^soa Daaea, sag <strong>of</strong> tbew eaolor mala lightsegjfiilJ=u^ed A ttii^risive game and kepirs&diiy d'3t€rmisi whgtijer a fMThe Gmliiimt posiUtfiat; Dr= JiroiaoS^Usttnef, riports'.feniftle an^iiie i"^LU,un.ilit' clan out <strong>of</strong> datia--1 ». ; was caused by gasoline, keroseney tiwKinS. The visltori eoa=or any other, specific inflammable.Ida bones in ths U,^S, aro grad*^..^^^d oil a piuaiiijf uttaate, toutOO'idUeation ii not' 6tocfcly aually goiting largeiy dus to the:nitiapd to complete ^only two,new idiSi ndiSdj- plats, alwaysiiiU- aerial attack took them noinvited the fair sex'.to h^ "leotiireein Aonhdei push on to femme anklesj ^ r wiuu tiie ao-yard HUP, white . .'.Add Qdd names ot'newspapars:...^y lesfi the ball on a fumbte,^ _ B . __ . . northThe Fort Oplliaa cuol*), MpuntathTiie thUd peiiQd was devoid sitell- oi a B Chinamaa who ••;,-ikJieJl cscepB far ono short-lived^ w* jdvanea by " the reporters, which,L£K tiiem" to the 12-yarda^ips, . u ", t , - fi guage under the irapfissgton tnatbound by tow to vote for %M ean T fhi toniue he heard all -jAout aimto .'Whom: = they're ifledged, Was "iaigiflsh i ...paii you ioWw usbjfgi e tney were stopped, rht |vikitoxa stayed out Of danger the.CM QI tne period m a quick kick;.^ilcii S2E ULean City back on,itsyvai iU-yuid Kile. '. • •Av4fi,y Karrw, reiort aee Kia" thy -with aninjured ankle in ; the weondm* but alter having It strappeby "D". John Towusend he ,red to tlie fray in thu-dostaiiOiliu^an CHyCor ionWallace . 0......... OolUna...-., .^BinderMartin. •jumpier.4LtchtenbergefHarris...'.. ^.'.McGeeEtelMer~jr V u UliB CroudyAduiQcI '- n aeymoutReferee, Doherty, Delaware; UmpireTripiCiaiij HufVHJTtl;rwley. Georgetown.City 0 0 0.Vice Chairman <strong>of</strong> ZoneJoard; Plan Speedy Action{Continue from t*»ge 13nucnt mcctlngbp but as yet ^e arenot wire Just what our procedurelnlsdi Before Summercommission plans to finishits Wk in plenty <strong>of</strong> time lor aroviscd city zoning orah«


'. ., -,\1l I&1 1 1ii 1iI I Iiml1isMiflip1ill1mMmBHiCi&'Wilipiip mMBS 1i1I1 1 p•illi •n• Ii 1IIHIm,**•I*'-#rikartfce colrepeal,#epundw, altawwon, at ati&l Cttion tjall,Into.i r an; ovexfjqw congregationli'eraotaLThe south Jersey mass meetingbe be)d-Monday at 8 P-tt*."B M. E. Church, ACisexpected to 4tfiK^7\swr_jftpp MUUQB, Bt r Paul* IfcE. ^ Church, Atlantic City,spepfcet, Dr., Jopfipl*. p. ei«tx>.* A ' TUESDAY8:0Q b; m. Session Meeting In theLocalforBtayerMeetings forPreaching Mission,THURSDAYAll-day PreachingRW11 jmsri /tend, /Hi<strong>of</strong>ie' Who plau to go shouldS$Q any vt the iticol Pastors, andarrange either to take others v« 1ththem, or r to go, with someone whohas rooni tot extra passengers. Thespeaker will be Rev. Dr. Josephit. eifibo, whp> recently was calledffpm the pulpit <strong>of</strong> the New Yorkay; Prpsbyteriah phuiclvoC "W«shiliton,D* C. F to the aarge CollegiateChurch v ol-St. 'Nicholas m/lew York City. ,lannouncements will bemade from the pulpits ox the localchurches Sunday,; and in the columns<strong>of</strong> The. Dallyger eyery day.FJB5T FRESBTXEBIANAve. iSc Seventh St.Sanford t&Sor, PastorSATURDAY10;0© p. m. Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Prayer.LORD'S DAY9:30 a, m. Sunday School for OIL8:00 p. miplape.Atlantic Cily.meetingOCEAN CITY BATTISTTenth st. and Wesley- a"v.Rev. George, W. I*awrence r Pa4tori030 ;^i0;30 Morning orworship by Rev. Robert Torbet,<strong>of</strong> the EasteABaptistTheological semhiary willpi each. The topic <strong>of</strong> the aer- 1hum is, ''Ohrist'a Measure <strong>of</strong>ia man."I11:45 a. m, Sunday School.6;3Q p. m. Young People Meet7.30 p, m. The pastor will preachat Evening Service.' 7:45 p. m, Wednesday, Mid-Weekmeeting.5tf MortawHl Prwnlitoinuvd out or Ui« CourtmlNsw Jfr*tr- m* tho< N^v«n)Wr t A. D lW0 t Iq • %Uln. Ctuw wherein Shore Gardeni* *rie. tUOo tfwmtton ot Die State <strong>of</strong> N*w J«r-«*y. 1^ oom»Wnftnt t *nd Superior, Inc.,4b Odrmrallon or tho Suite tif Now Jibtf Fd S DitmaTB Are ilerendmattescircles IffSovietdon, mwjr, Fred S. Aretoondile. on.„„*» _.MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, Jth« Iwun <strong>of</strong> twelve •oil-' flve^ M o to -wltt.lt SPt eelsck«llerha«t e* •old" dWi M «ieinCflW May CourtNJAIL that eel-Win SngrhragW pwith the appafteifflneei in tha bill^mnfeint. in tha said cause pftleuUBt forth'and dt«rlbedi thftt !• te ^AH the fdllbwlnv traet OF psrtil sfland ^nnd iinffldMB hsreinnfterpBrtleli^larly dsefibed, slt«»te,_ lylns nfia beingU Cchoir and quartet;rtEST Bt E.Rev. Pension B. ^hitnker, Pastor9:30 a. m. Church School DrjCharles H. Vail, general supt. | Tuesday.'11.00 a. m. Morning Worship, Scr- elgnmon by tho pastor.meeting in "ine_ the CRy sf QsmnGlty.In theef Ripe May nncl Stfite <strong>of</strong> New Aney;ChristCause <strong>of</strong> Anton)—BEINQ-'LotNdi 4. Bbefc 88-B, Plan 2 t ih<strong>of</strong>o GH*dens'.'filed, * , '=« •• *IBQINNIKQ at a point In the loyth*eutsriyline <strong>of</strong>. Bay lieo*! a| the dii*tinee ef 100J2 feet NorthfiSitWhrdlyfrgin; the Nortitegjiteriyline sf HerbsfReid, Rime being alenjf ft eflrVs. is, theright ^nd extendingtheses {11 nkmtrthe §outhea«eriy line or BRV Jtafli! by1 .gu'rvs to the right H0 ( U fett/tneint ^fl the iliviilinir llnB'JbstwooniNss. 4 ntjii 5; thpnga (I)carryinggovernmentpClass for catecliumens. ; Music by the, junior eholr, the10i45" a. m. Morning WorBhip, eermonby the Pastor,6:45 p. m. Leadership TrainingCourse £pr Young People, conductedby the Pastor,7:45 p* m Evening Worship* a; torief, Inafplrhtipnal Gospel serviceand sermou by Pastor.senior choir, and,the male quartet,Allyn Saurer, director, Colin. C.Oldficld, organist,0:30 p, m. Epworth League, i-i^adeif Miss Virginia Barrett.7:30 p. m..Evening Worship, ttften-minuteopening song SLTvice.Selections by the seniorr i -7 IFRMS&edaf\CABINETOILHEATERSUsually $12.95Will Heat From 1000 to 1500CUBIC FEET <strong>of</strong> Space.BURN 8 HOURS ON ONEGALLON OF KEROSENELLOYD'S702-4 ASBURY AVE.THE LORD, O MY SOUL AND FORGETNOT ALL HIS BENEFITSPsalms 103:2 ^ne&] <strong>of</strong> the hour."sayspjwii Babaon, * A \B not more factoriesnot more railroads ortf ijot fnore armies or moref more educationThjs' teachings <strong>of</strong> Jesus." AresHjgettirtg such education?ktheiri to Svinday SchoolFirst Methodist Episcopal ChurchBer, ^enelon B. Whltakerbltti'* Lutheran ChurchEev* O #St Mary's ChapelScience Societys»,December|phsocialrooms* A Christmas progtam together*with -. refreshments audgames, will be In charge,<strong>of</strong> mmJulia Scull and Mrs. Edward Yoib,AH members areed to bethanefe (3)" Bauthwest&ardly nl rlto Harbor Rend and In ill? divide4 and If(4)SOInif linefett to s point i _ .parallel with Harbor \txtm pnadividing line between I^its Nes.i t110,08 feel ts tho EolithDQgtor^1? UfiB el Biy Rflad shd the plaee sf and Anna H. Tti*l,AiJ S Bp |BauBbiatt and AlieeS, BAHPUBLICiALBUndgr Lien Clflyqe WarehsuaemaH Aet*es To RentNew Bicycles—524^0 Up702-04 Afibtuy av. Phone 47iFOUB-DAYBUSEfIiiiP; StW. 1:15, 5:30, 8:30<strong>Ocean</strong> City TerminalIfc and At I IQ tic AMis";SJ, nt lOiOQ A_ H_ sf theGSod?, TermsCtsh*LBeds, Oufcaui, TableH^iSFgtU Tg Aflcqnnt <strong>of</strong>tMR3.1I4/61STOHORACE L. HKNDER-SON. MRS.CE I,. HENDERSON, JOHNP, ASABDON. SifLYANUa 0,M HE ¥LVANU AJ-MAN,MAHtBy virtue <strong>of</strong> an Ordgr <strong>of</strong> the Ogurtsf Chanocfy <strong>of</strong> New jersey madu onthe date here<strong>of</strong>, in a qsuieG|ty sf OieanCity, a Munielpa!pomtlon ; ef th§ State ef New Jersey, JHnnd yen H L» #n^ MM* Horsse L* Henderson, JohnF. _ R^nrdon* Sylvmnys C^ Almsn, Mrs,Sylvanvs Oi At man are Defcndsriti, youarerequired to annoar and aniWef theBili m. Coipitiaint on or hcfoM theday <strong>of</strong> January next, a? thewill be taken as esnfc§ii4day <strong>of</strong> OctebeFi A, Di IDIS* in a #r.tain eause wherein Palmer Sf, War, etl Truiteei, W&e, areKsaidHald Oil! is filed to ftereel<strong>of</strong>is aCtrtifigatemsds by , HenryFsuldl,^iieetor sf ihe Ci^ efCity, In the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cap? Mny nndItate fif New Jersey, te Cily af QegiftCity, ^J,, .whleh said Certiflcatc WASdnted ' SgHmnber § f 19i2, eevering landiIn thi clt|?_ pf OeeanCity, &unty pfCiipe Ma^ and Si^fg sf New SetMWi andyou Horoce- i_, Kendefson are., made aparty defendant b«caUH# you < hold titlets eert&tp prcr<strong>of</strong>^g, whlghy neeordlng isths tdeffiHiJtSen there<strong>of</strong>, effeetj^ a : per-U'an . bf, thg premliea in. qypstlefe; andL. Bendet^on area party dgfendant bestttie yenara the wife qf Horagg. L twho hsldi tltid |a certainwhighj according ta Uis ;there<strong>of</strong>, ! 'efr^rtn ft psrtlsn <strong>of</strong>^question, and nay have .therein by rmsn <strong>of</strong> ystifright ef dower V And fm John.F.; Hefltrdon are inade afej^ayia- you .hold sa pertlsn sf tho premiseii ihand fffya iyivanui C_ Alman airs m§£swon hold aytasfollewi:=BEGIN NING st the interaegtien sf Iheilne ef Aj?hnryAvenuehtfont <strong>of</strong>with the Ssirthwesteflyliiie sfteenth itfeetr eshtdnlhg Seuth*esualong said Hne sf Anbury Av&*nueSeventji (70) feet In front orbreadth and sf that width njctendingbetween parallel HUGS,bflnsf Uw Ssnthweiteriyline ol?t* One hundred (106)feet ts & fifteen (IB) feet wide Rtriset.AralOUEt due under decree is li8,SlO,S_}with' interest sad iheriiTi fees to benand <strong>of</strong> thatwidthNorth weatwaFdly betweenl|n?(iwith Sixth itreet, one hundred100) fget to a flfteeB (IS) feet wfdestreet.Atnsunt dug finder degree le 11,1TOadded,PAUL M. SCULL.Sheriff,Datid <strong>Nov</strong>gfnbgr 1]W. Eorle Miller, Sol'r, 11-13. 4tpftn.34pSALEBy vlrtoe <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Fierifor ulg ef Mgrtesged Premises, to med out <strong>of</strong> tho Csuh efth ef<strong>of</strong> Now Jersey, on the BDthb Anand John i, Kline, et alii, are1 hllants. 1 shall te atMONDAY, DECEMBER 7, <strong>1936</strong>,bttwegn the faeupa <strong>of</strong> twelve and fiveo'eloek P, H c , to wit, st one g'clnekin tha afterneen <strong>of</strong> said' day, at theefflee, In Qafm May CourtCape May <strong>County</strong>* New Jersey tAll. that eertaln mortgaged premlsga,with _' the appurtenshBeSj In the bill <strong>of</strong>Eomplalht In the Mid eaiisepsrtleulsrjypet forth end de^Hfaed, that Is tsALL thatef laiid and premla&abi l itract SF... _._iiate. lying andIn the City <strong>of</strong> Oe?an City _ Is ths<strong>of</strong> Cttpe May and Btatg sf NewBore' partieylariy deaerlbfd a?B&GXNNINa at the Interaeetlon <strong>of</strong> theNorthweiterly Hns. <strong>of</strong> itstisn Rosd Westwith ths, NqrtheaitBriy line ef NorthitrtetteoBtfiinlaff in fnnt _st\ widthNerthaMwardly on itatJon Rasa* West.•sysntr feet 7 and ef that width; ftierid*Inff : Northwestwardly between linoi pa^allel . with Ksrth itreet ihlrLy-twn ft»tand" tw§ ineleji _''/ fiElNG = o'..psH Iiots 842 and S43 inBtsfJc §43 M shown en Pjan Np # 1 sfOce»n City 1 Gnrdenn, flj^,A M dn§ under dggr^e Is 16.072,70^t d ' ghjftf f ba ^t*^ -,. defendantytitle to eettftln premlgeij whigh,ing ts the description thcfegflittiftff thi iaddod.W.pfffetti nthe pfemi?ei in queaUonf andyou .iffSi SrivftsiM C- Aifflfth ar& tngdsa mnw L deffindsnt bestiga yo« nre theif pf lyivanus 0, AJasant "^ho hbldi,|Q esrtfila preniii^i' whfih, ae*ir'' te , the dere'rlptlen ' thcregi. eff#eti. a portion ef thejnysstisn, andh<strong>of</strong> dower. 1ihnvs fef your iMhosteright13* 1536- * -"rtiejieiterfflrOseai Cily, NewCITV OF OHRAN'.NEW JEBiEYBnii^ <strong>of</strong> ^M Hiithtftflni^Charch <strong>of</strong> Chrbt.1&t " taeMint <strong>of</strong> bid Soardf29,®^g^fenX ; "THSFtf. or 'Mm'f.OHrJ_WB(>. * flsih ' pointaboBifiteggr^ewith 1 iBttregt stnd ' gherjftfadddtertthinterest anddded,IherlffBto bePAUL M. SCU1_L. Iheriff.<strong>Nov</strong>Mnbei- 4. 1918,John E. Ifcawolt.Sol'r.0LIZABS1B j, TOIE!CIIARLlTHIlandiy_ virtug sf an order <strong>of</strong> the Coartsf Chancery <strong>of</strong> Now Jfrsey, isads finthe tweht^ninth day <strong>of</strong> Ogteber, A, D*hundred and thlrt?«8ia. In aause wherein Emma T, Wiley Is esmplalnantand leaner H. Kail aud ethersare - defendant!, ^eu are r^QUlred' toandanswer the bill sf , raidpnant sn er. before ths thirtiethda? <strong>of</strong> December nRXi. OF the Mid billwill be taken as cenfgMgdagalnitThThe Haiti bill ii filed for the<strong>of</strong> forefiioiinjt .ft ctrtalnby EiiEabeth 3, 11*rd 1L Fgs, BavirinfpremiseSn the City sf <strong>Ocean</strong> City. <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong>May and itate <strong>of</strong> New, Jersey^Bjarlgafg being dated SeptsnWr M*and you Etiiateth J_ lilies aremadedefendant besuis youblf ti benUare ene ef tho . eblfsera ypottand may be Habte fer any ^that may arise at a tale _nf said Sfsmbsf and you Charles J. Thlea ars gng<strong>of</strong> ths oblig<strong>of</strong> i - upon the bend and masb lib 'fil hoblig<strong>of</strong> i upliable for .snylinsthatifiayat a ifilft <strong>of</strong> fluid pr^iilsei.TJTOMA3 G. HILUARD,> -SoUdtsr sf Gefaplftingni,?f Mnrtat itrst,v ' islea. New.4ttfllt.fl4are 'defendant!* ssa are riMiuInd toand answer the bill <strong>of</strong> wldon or Wfon ibeZ9Ui<strong>of</strong> Deeambep neirti 6r that said billbe taken ai esnfesied agilnst jot 1l*eaaid bill li filed to faiW-laeertaln mortgaKS fdven by E Monrt WCanh and TlilieDt dun.Canandwife, In ths sum <strong>of</strong> IWJdated Oeteber IS, 1S2F., snd reronW^ M C Ciu ff»^Cape May <strong>County</strong> CitrusBook 149 <strong>of</strong> MaHmirBSi Pase 111,yea, Anna M, rri«U sfe mid*bsea,UH roa are th» reeort<strong>of</strong> the mortgagedpferat««, *tWFtnnk Bflombiatt and Alifi j. S_h!i wife, are mido d«fiyouhold a marts***ythe presli« In gueiUon*hIyoaIthorefspt have ssffig intercA InIIS*.Dated:Oetsbefgt CotnplllSUrit Kstienal B*ak, "filTV OP OCEAN• KIW JERSEYNOTICB JO ,PURCHASE OF COALbids Ore#i¥€d by . the Beard <strong>of</strong>ef th& City sf Ocas Cityat ft meetfmr <strong>of</strong> said Bard toon the ^ntf da? ef December in*thb-hw ef SiW p, M, t tot wsf 100' tens morenjshinK <strong>of</strong> 100lbs, -jMir ten) <strong>of</strong> Btttkwhtai* 1 t blbs, jMir ten)And nant 0* #9*1 to be Pthseayekpe esntainlnE Wdlrimarked srt the outslot BM-1l^mijsiontr* F*i«ror Ml bids or taprBuckwbtatteo. P, RlihtDlrwtir <strong>of</strong> Pdbl|a(t72Batrs oaie <strong>of</strong>Taxes ancFor Years 1934 and 1935 and Prior<strong>Nov</strong>ember U, 18SS,Mlll, : iel'r, ll-1K. -VoUNQr-'B.ftnd MARY A.K«W JERSEYBt^rta<strong>of</strong> sn pfifer <strong>of</strong>-tiie Ceart^ Chutioenr <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, mid* on tftfMsstf. Is, ft T gaws .wherein =_s£ <strong>Ocean</strong> Gitf* > Municipal Gorboimydnef the Itate ef VtfryouFthelani Man? A. Malign^ its_ Janti-rott art---____ r IW"'' llw^* r«Jd »MW«P tts Bjli&f usigjrtftht «s op bsfate the_ d_w ifif Deeembefnest, e? th*BUI ;wfll fee UVen, «nT the Tax aiieJi<strong>of</strong>, O^s« Ob, Hi* limr. _.., - -„ KettEfl li hefe*^ given tt« the sttiiribsr; ih» • m* Cel]ertar flfNew Jeritefs pdrmant to thf laws ef the Jlait 'Of. Now ftfH7i tnmade and provided, will esinso fot sale kt publinj moctlon el*«, . * * s ^ f Dat two e'ejeek p. m, ef__ __ ___in isld eltyj ggrtaln leii, trsitt sr pestli ef" The laid !sW_ iraet_i : fl? pmrMi <strong>of</strong> land *W ^?V **^|^-Jto rash^eeifibn or iwf*M', »# ^il! pardiftN tii« »met •ugset wrate sf Intsfst* bnt in nd a«e ia eseM si «BWthe: sflaeynt iw on cash let, ttvet orTrtutce, Vcmirhn} , H Edlth'Q, vrvvw _rtFo,Sitvl» Co.. VMsrhft ,„»Vsurtii »I* Vaughn -3* Vaj;!m „«„„,„,,,J. VnughnJ. VftuahnVmoghft. VfctiftmV143?44114412431241438.C139.C1ssiiV. * WilUrAftiri Ortt*iriOHv«r.EJ)i*b«th SUfsf A Hanrwb ElliottK. 4% Howiinl C. Davto'ChrfaUrn A, TtavlWilt*?William E P.IUv—Unfnt Go*CyV#ntt»fVfntaB?#82.79410.88H.801S.80Jtshie ipringerJ«4i. H, A Clara C, KirVft CUn C. KUkara C, KirkH. ft Gla» & Kirk^0* W^erauiyafd L, EuekJiy Trusteeft Bi 1* OlsineHarts? - . —Dentil & & Qgirsiana Honey .„„„Jlcs F. * Lillian StetserUnamtt A Horrlatf A Morrii.4h MorriifgUV BemanAlnialaaHlhdA, MellfordB, Busieil ».M W^Campbell Estate _«, hrlvtrA s Ipfsti ^Hayda?w*-——Hayday „-..——ImmmBecurityi B*ddi'/'Ud Co.278.94S79.14215,14ehafd W, SlniohaW Sgunucl C. KiiiwardJohn DiekfeecaterfM* . Oargla ii^SM, €«tifJ.Malthiw J.j L> * ^sKehVs^attan". W. BuHelHn, W, BttrWft*finnettJaneJaseEnnett _^.Mar? 5ane Innm_^.—*—Willlfun ^.-,—- ... _HWalter 4 John E, Grunfa€hari« E. * Uliian_,C, B^Well ^^,---.—Andrew C. Boiwoll *»*_....*"_F» Rfardsn" Of. ft Beatflsq|ahn BatKhej? *«—^-«=Mar? Ann Theresa Rile*Minsie Vnn Horn ft M,G.ateh L. BrSWaLin4 ^pBfemch l*nd Co.Peck"« B«ch.l*nd Co.Botch Uiul Co.Co.J. DlckintonJ. DlckinwnJ. DlekJ&ieaI* •J. DIcVJn*onJ.J,Hion»s*Hieipu J* Dlsklaie&l^SfBM J. _3, DlcklnwnJobsVOM, . Eat.M. J. Uurphy41,01277.88130,51RO4.474T5.T9128-2903I.OTioi.Tlft Mamaret V, Dowwh ^tlM. |, MarpKy Beach . LiudFeck's Bwich L*nd Co,BMth Und Co.s BMcti UndDeuh Uod Co,||«rr AlM»yy Allen a—Joseph Isroan x= v =««f¥ins 1. * litner Carter =^A. HowUnd & S |A. Rowland & Senp, lmA, Howlsnd * j ^ InA, Hpwland &Wtltbtm Brlds«w»t«.J. Itoy OUv*r 4 H.John T.John T. Mc04de.n T. McDid*, et»JJohn T. Mct>«de, eta]Ocersa B. SilftfG*orff# Blill«68b-66&#70•TfHo111911A Mlnervm Mendenh»llA Minerva MandinballW, OUntsaWalterWilkinsonJohn T, McD*!*/ *t*l.John T, M H , ln' T, HoD^U,K»thryn M. ft A. BaftrsA DnttonK»thtyn M. A A. Birtras DottonWB, Britowstef, "Eft* D.D,D.D.P*L. BMsenChrli I*. 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1 iMd^H<strong>of</strong>cffwtll, 101 P*rk Ave,.; *isio WHticrwd Av*. Detroit,, MidOffiw »t ,O«f.n Clly. New Jomey,V ' *Spend For Advertising?ag to the amount <strong>of</strong> money tq beypar to advertise <strong>Ocean</strong> City ranged fromto $20(M)(JQ,' at the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commercenight 'AM L ?29O,O0Q wouldn't be too much, if the resort\ti 'However, every prudent advertiser^advertising expenditures to the cloth <strong>of</strong> hignd^the presort must do likewise.Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce publicity committeeJ,the;city commissioners, working separately, havefelipon an,identical plan to raise funds for next*"*" advertising. That is to increase the mercantileL'tJtB theory that hotels, restaurants, stores and-/business concerns—the ones who stand to pr<strong>of</strong>it^directly from a larger summer poj jlation—jf pay for, the advertising that brings them here.L'Jot<strong>of</strong> good can be accomplished by the expen-L'<strong>of</strong>, $iO,000, strictly for advertising, if the ad-* J ^ '& placed judiciously in key cities.increased mercantile tax should not be ser-^ _ by those "who pay it if they can be' as-['Jfcfcatit fwiU be spent for advertising; and thishas been given by Director Roeser.<strong>of</strong>rlem remaining is to determine how muchj* QU~ varying types <strong>of</strong> business, so that itVF&Pr, *Mtf-? *?',.• :=" 'i' : %it' 't.f%ir lo all. This the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce andtz^imisBionerB are now trying to decide. Withtimetheir decision will be announced. Itt, -be-tentative. It may require some resuggestionsand criticism will be^ 'is, something that promises to bring directip^Teturnaoii the money invested.1Ujfs Thanksgivingequity tomorrow will have plenty <strong>of</strong> reasons*..*.. v * lieartedly into the spirit <strong>of</strong> Thanksgivi'a'community,we have much for whichrxbinminiity; compare this Thanksgiving Day'"" l> J l rcdecessors <strong>of</strong> two, three and fourwasn't much hope in the hearts <strong>of</strong> aany <strong>Ocean</strong> City people in those years. Savings*£d banks, income restricted almost to the^salaries and wages cut, unemploynt,buiWiBg at a standstill, rentals at lowno real estate activity.the condition <strong>of</strong> municipal^ financesV Day with the same period a fewcity employes afrd teachers" went Jor,ut a ceot^<strong>of</strong> salary. Do tyou remember,ttat Gfi*TOfi»Htime^hen ~th# teacherswithout any cash, after hav-^ y ^ for, a long time?w&^nave reiieon for thanksgivirg. We <strong>of</strong>Jn such better condition today that itthe change could have taken placeshort 'a time.behind us i>erhapa the most sucesort-hasever -experienced, and arey anticipatitig one as good or better<strong>of</strong> (almost everyone has improved, atteti^,binkii£g' crisis is now only an unhappy*.: »** ,^ ^jyju^ an(j rea] estate is againtax rate Is dowii, tax paymentsto. new height^, and city employes andxrfng 4 ppldjm time,ci^difc the Kew. Deal recovery programor .chalk it up to the natural laws <strong>of</strong> sup-& You may think thdt the return <strong>of</strong>% temporary* or that we arc in forf prosperity.•you"ylook at it, however, there is reason,ut .for conditions' they exist today.tomorrow*-A CleafrUpyears, Ca^- May <strong>County</strong> has enjoyed- <strong>of</strong> 'being singularly free from Doliticalcompared with some other counties, not^howeverj Republicans and Democrats each.ejoQier aide with all sorts ot misconduct at-jirthe ^general election early this month.e^aiidM adage: "Where there's smoke, there^firt/S Undoubtedly there is some truth totiffiffi <strong>County</strong>'s forthright citizens fihould,welcome ,thiE airing <strong>of</strong> corrr Jlti ""reducing the* amount <strong>of</strong>\ dies, out.^pushes the jnvestigK%n into>other to the limits'Xet*s % have a 1ti4 let's make the,-cleansing processat the city is Jtoing to build a new jettyl " v^iiid repair two Already there*yi*y#„ Jbteea a tendency to build a newSpo&'where soriieTjody fancies it may do'•^&itt^,it doca., ^Jetties have built a*^ftrifr'€ttv5«r to,Build new' jetties weuiii4 " Ml -" onea that havestorma. WithJpe. finelSchool Board Accepts CityOffer for Athletic Fieldand Playground Near 'WalkFootball and Hockey. Fields MayetructedBETWEENSth 6thPolo Golf Goncesito Retain Half <strong>of</strong> ,•At a lively conferencethat consumed more than anhour* the bpard <strong>of</strong> educationFriday night accepted the <strong>of</strong>fer<strong>of</strong> Mayor Joseph G. Chfimpionfor thfr use, <strong>of</strong> h$Xf <strong>of</strong>tho site between 5th anfl 6thats, for an ^thlotle field andnext" it@{tho proji!€t \on istoifliirmakerd realizntm& this wWilliama survey ahockey ftoldi wnbe laidfor Polo GolfMjyor Chamvlon told thehut if it is satisfied with hail <strong>of</strong>le Held, the commissioners willot even consider giving theo-Golf ipomora more taantfe egurse on the other hull. Tlie,eld is roughly 500 fee* square."The Folq=Gs!f people haViia.de some investment in buliductheir irwfts on the itb itJde," the mayor said, "and (hejmmtesloners want to be fair tohorn, Altar &U, they we thgteIrst 'and wt f€il ft moral oblationto 0ve them a chance tojturn under a new lease if the$o desire. It is unfortunate sliufcou, did not brlnf up theic field matter beforeit <strong>of</strong> school work: next%w tver be* tXtt btiri ¥who had been unsuccessfulfor the third consecutivehire. t"Under tbs i^ew p]an tm time,bit will be conUned to the hii»• * *school bviidliit, and tiftd-!Wlexrilbitm * e Wi iramffler §cijo§isPity RepublicanOlTicia]<strong>County</strong> andAlthough the<strong>of</strong>manytion did not have a fuU wili bi' titi«i^nt|d,urged Governor Haroldslon" on trhiChange <strong>of</strong> fe^turca will J-J exhibits oi O. H<strong>of</strong>fman to 'seek the presidencyat a victory banquet heldschool hours, it had = called to its Ik* biology fthd iwtiv


U4|i ii mmSMir -•^^g^^ar I 70 E. Wukar Drivsfrom ©it, 1 to Kiv SiPUBUSHING COMPANY, Inc.JOHN C, SMITH, Pre«idtntlBAY THORPE.e T, Kfopewell* 101 Park Ave^ New; 7310 Woodward Avs,, Detroit, Mleh,Matter at the Pe?t Office at Often City, Ngwurider Act si Much Si 1171Pts IF Ckrrfar* 6 etnti per week* B? mail; In Capey*nri nil sthf? mall iubsfiptlons 14-00 per rnot according to the appearance, butJohn, fin*ootball Rowdyismfittseems imposiible for <strong>Ocean</strong> City to emergeth© TbiUikspying football game with Pleasant*ihbut rowdyism marring the occasion. And thejm seems to be largely inspired by <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityir than by the visitors.mw MWM m tya been a disputed point as to whetheriNHbF that Is staged every year when Pleasantvilleids over its rooters is inspired by <strong>Ocean</strong> City High|p^ students or by town rough necks who are not1 SchooL Police obiervation, however* is to thet^t^that it is composed pf both*|Sll# that » & may, those who attended the gameTOuriday witnessed a striking display <strong>of</strong> poor1bsUjhrn the part <strong>of</strong>^cean €ity student rootbooedderisively when the Pleasantville Highband serenaded the <strong>Ocean</strong> City cheering section.hen the Pleasantville band marched across the'Pomade its own rooters, the Cape May <strong>County</strong>an Legion band, on the <strong>Ocean</strong> City side, swungInto action and drowned out the visitors' music,fas the <strong>Ocean</strong> City stands were concerned.City should take a lesson in sportsmanthebig intercollegiate games.it annual Thanksgiving game with Pleasant-_1 be a friendly contest, but its continuationitined by <strong>Ocean</strong> tMty boarish actions. It seemsJble that Fleasantville will continue to want to:jik."-a community which so consistently indicatesH&uitding Industry Stages Com&Back^£l!Pdr -a many years, <strong>Ocean</strong> City has beenthi decline and fall <strong>of</strong> its building industry,passed out during the depression,IP fjft time has come to dry our tears. Building to-£ under the benevolent influence <strong>of</strong> a low tax rate,ttmg as it hasn't boomed since 1929, And it pr<strong>of</strong>stocontinm The whine <strong>of</strong> the saw and the thudp8i§ hammer are playing a city-wide symphony <strong>of</strong>er times,Afid real estate activity is keeping pace,.'-fist'- us aU rise and sing the Democratic themeAgain!"wo Wrongs Make A R(L•»^3fc'te : with interest that we watch the politicalItiiation in Oape May <strong>County</strong> which centers around"'""<strong>of</strong> William C. Hunt, Republican StatsiW^flect, and Ws "defeated* 1 Democratic oppon-»*In a pititibn signed By Capf M^y <strong>County</strong> Demoitif charged that firttilent* measures and otherid by the Republicans tojay, the election shouldpSift retaliation, the Republicans will present betallffi WMred H* Jayne next week another petition'gpfefch' the same accusations are made against theStoats, Therefore* concludes the GOP* since bothirties are alleged to have pro<strong>of</strong> that the other used.Mf tactics. Hunt, who won in the long run, is legal-^•-.Tfwp wrongs never made a right and never willh Only way to settle the dispute is to have a newlection. That has one drawback, however: it js likelyit the cycle will be started all over again »no matter^irtns,—Atlantic City Daily World,mlmmv-*-AOBOMM*B8 Kind ef flowersgsistantmeanirsnS—Elver in BtlgiuaU43—Vfblelfl letdi&d itip entgalsd fara elmen (csl,|l name45—HetalBl bill49—Moaey depeiltedl ef UBO—PSlEfUl•We'd like to have a demonstration rldi Saturday afternoon to thel stadium."Your HealthGOOD, GENtRAT-PURPOSEWASH RECOMMENDED TOKEEP MOUTH CLEANWhat Is a food muucnthe teeth.The faot is, thi same principles<strong>of</strong> antlatpsk and h^glene must befound in any preparaUsn uiedabout tht meuth, Uie <strong>of</strong> tne tootnbrush, together with a paate orThat's according to what Fou ex-* powdir that is ilightly abrasive inpact it to do, Advertisements &EL its aetisn whin it rubbed on teethvise you that the acceptable articlemust clean and whiten tht ing the tiith and make thi gumswill do something toward brighten=teeth, remove all film, sweeten tho firm and healthy.breath, toughen tho tfiinia, oiMolve But for ftetuai hyiienio cleanli.the leftover food partielea and fin* neis <strong>of</strong> thi mouth and its variouskm aU germs in thirty §ee= openings, we must depend uponda.iomi preparation in liquid formBut, you say, what I really mean Umt is good for any purpose ina. de ut if rice with which to brush the area.WMOMAKES ALOCPUUIN HINAT1VMOVIETHE MOVl) LOOK/AN IM^SfRTAffrLITTLE MARY MIXUPLITTLE MAR^MHftJR! MOM.'WHAT'€ TMOVKROATS ANDthat haa a "nip" to it* wWaftmeans that It la a counter irritant,Buch a wash brings the blood totea surface <strong>of</strong> the gums and isthus a stlmuUmt to the muoousmembranes, It must leave $ feeirIng <strong>of</strong> refreshment, whjeh Is niltherhot nor cold*The cliansini fluid must befriendly with the natural aelda <strong>of</strong>the mouth 00 that the chemlealunion U agreeable Then thfmouth wash must have antisepticproperties. But heaven foriJid itahould be too evident! I begin towish I might get an occasionalwhiff <strong>of</strong> onions or tobacco or eventhe much publicized halitosis,rather than this eternal odor <strong>of</strong>mouth wash. Never mind, thoughYou need a good gener&£=purpoa©liquid for use in the mouth.In the matter <strong>of</strong> germs, don'tput too mueh <strong>of</strong> a burden on thecleansing process. Naturally, thereare always bacteria in the mouth,Wt can breathe them in from the; we get them in food andsr from our fingers afterthey have touched contaminatedboeiiei, espeel&lly in diseased areasneighboring the mouth,Rgmemoer the lungs have to datheir ih&re <strong>of</strong> eliminating bodywaite, egpeeiflliv if some Other organU failing in iU job. This givesrim to many <strong>of</strong> the cases <strong>of</strong> foulbreath. The more reason, then, fora solution that will help to flushout all the cavities and keep themouth lining from getting dry andstiff. Better truit to thU frequentrinsing rind flushlmj <strong>of</strong> the mouth;e wash out the ggrtns that lodgethemIf the average woman wouldrinje her mouth as frequently asshe powders her nose, ihe mightspare herself future affliction.Returning to our topic * a lolu*Men has jrist come Into our householdcabinet that for generalhygienic purposes is very effective.Among several other ingredients,it has ouCalyptOi f menthol* thymoland bensolc acid. It is cleansing,soothing, refreshing and leaves nopronounced odor, slightly diluted.it, makes a gargle for the throat ora douche for the note. But it mustbe uifd regularly and thoroughlyto be affective*A bascule bridge Ji the Lype <strong>of</strong> *drawbridge In which two sectioni, \divide and the driveways <strong>of</strong> them jare lifted into the air.Is It A Masquerade Party?WONT BI TVIVeu iN "TMAT MAKE-UP/IN SWANTS "toJoy And Crimfmmd to MomZHONNfiAQiMlNTSO/ - NOW,STUMfi A\y JulianI Murr mmy Julian Olley Brinkerh<strong>of</strong>f.\'I'm*jtrtlnffE¥ AVAILABLE far12,0"Oil__12-18.fat i Of it F^BonHiile, AlsoMI far ^ « ^ nuiiUn» waier.ff"fli«EIIXLY. 818 W«Uy Sv.beds.trtising• •WANTED Will pa? euh TWO-BUl: • U I1.ipt.nft, oil h^i.> F . w,,lnutfihisl i-.-t ft*ft i will sail for ISO,od flst bottom raw teat,T tairiir, Aralf at UI^.B Alpift; i( -I?. ...iij i'omiiiiMi', f4,7rt: A^i\ "il6,0ft perlents For RentWANTEDUSMUBI b« «isy <strong>of</strong> ac-ee»>4, WIUi=bisgka sf Sth and Wwley.001.12-4.nff D«;embpr FL Wnrileoyplc to RHNIH! InF* BatefBfin, 1SSS As-12=4 =INd FOK FLORIDA abmit PL Will take twe or th'peeePS, Apl'ly Bf 17 Asbury av r8TOMACH ACID, GAS PAINS. IN&i.GEHJTION vlptlms, why sufTeF ? FOFijntcfc relief get a frop eamplp sfUdfi, R finetdP'ii pfe^EFiptlfin, 8tfwtn'S Cut Ilflt« McdietneB, 7th finURelief MethodsGiven Pannin:W* Capa May Charges PoorWPA Administrationftaseat metheds <strong>of</strong> providing re-Wi^ crttiGiied at a meetingthe West Oape May boroughlait Wiek, aa it faced thepf providing relief for937.Ohancii <strong>of</strong> poor administrationWPA werd hurled by council-fpt infarmittdn regarding|f9k# inis FftefiengCitr Miner, Inform sHanS3@ ArtefyBUSES ToPhiladelphiamF0UE-DA¥ ROUND-TRIP10 Trips $7,00BUSES LEAVECEAN CITYWEEKDAYA. M. 0:45, 8:45, Si30UNDAYBA. M 6:45, 8:45P. AL 1-15, 5:30, Sl30<strong>Ocean</strong> CityNinth St. and All antic A\oPHON1625 Atlantic Ave. atAGENTS FORFamousCOLLIE DOG. it menu old, petwftnBlh and 10th on B«y, Reward If re*turnyd ia Mn, AftdFsiv Meeker 9481 fMACH forrii T . * D-jndltiAiip!yrubbctflily 'J§ AHIJM'^ ii\% ISMi-ef be i!im?t, [>fiiv.iiiH pad>psd* IDF oij 'pHJBiiRff, Aitff*OAL OK WnOH HKATKR. wriimjibiikft fmish HFeiilnU?', hvjif» fttwim».itlinri jt nrW; %}f t Hn Aiiply 1"'J7 Csntr&laV, I1=27HEATJNH HTOVK, lnunN WfGood eonilitifin. MlJ^hh *l.iUSINlIER VIC]»nd r»pHif!nK= Art.hiir Ar,,__ , _1D2i Central 4v*iri!i^•«*flfi City Phone JO75, tf,PRINTING and Statior(-EWIS U BARRETT, SOI A'buryI3JK! riA.NO TIININ'O H.-Mfinp, fo=jiiuris, KiiFniDrly IS ymii* with CiinnlhifliiimPhinn fr.efury initj Jnhn W»ti-B_miiki!r, ptiiiu :i 113 buUiJor ftnd inner*". Sriti«ri, TnwtiiiFnii'a Ifiict, K. J.SITUATIONS WANTEDi f RACTU"AL NURSI-:/' w'nh M 5 •*-*! rpfprpn^fMWhfili* 'IF I! ! u1 f • rttf* work, HfiMilry A. I-t*. rij-! fit=ii H.'ljliitv HV JSnien i who nilepd that only two orthrnp men nut <strong>of</strong> 40 on the streetproject wcM-e fictual rpsidenti <strong>of</strong>We? 6 Oape Msj sMayor Virgil Welrion declaredmore than half <strong>of</strong> the moneycharged for tanrnugh relief lastyear was consumed in the administrationcifficrs. pc eiU*d thr dropfrom 130 to thrrp on relief railswhen the rmminipulitifs were forcedto carry the burden.Council adjourned without settlingthe problem, but BoroughClerk T- W. Rcrve.i was instructedto egmpile an fstimatc <strong>of</strong> 1937needs baged on last year's figures.irclerMust Meat Losses in InsolventInsurance Co*LF.Tike Three Bowling GameFrom Struble's RedsThirteen residents <strong>of</strong> Cftpe _Mayhave been ordered by the Court<strong>of</strong> Chancery to pay aasessmentitotalinff $3,470 to meet iosies anaexpenses Of the imolvent JerseyMutual Casualty Insurance Co,Poliey holders <strong>of</strong> the companywore ordered by Chancellor LuthcrA, Campbell to pay within 20days $100 percent assessmenta ontheir premiums. The order came asa result <strong>of</strong> a petition by Lloyd OBeatty, <strong>of</strong> Newark, the receiver,demanding the assessment levy.Cape May Pays <strong>of</strong>f$400,000 BondsCape May's sinking fund commissionwas notified last week that400,000 has been paid <strong>of</strong>f onterm bonds <strong>of</strong> tho city, and thatthe balance has been transferredto refunding bonds to relieve the<strong>of</strong> paying more. =KEEP TINV FEETWELL'KATZiNGER'SCorrective ShoesX FITTEDE009-11 Atlantic Aye*ATLANTIC CITYNew Bicycles To Rent$1 Per DayNew Bieyslts-^24*S0 UpLLOYD'S701-04 Asbury sv, Phone 47Atlantic CityThe Brown team retained a all...lead in the Kiw&nk IJOWIKIK ICHiuelast week, taking three gamtsfrom Struble'i Red§ to fi¥© themFOR SAL!a total ©f is pointi, The Qieenoutfitp snatching four ^mffiii fromDODGE HBIUN. very &«d cndlUaii. the Blues, is In a itrong I6eendPrico |7B.(JO. STUngBAKEU fl~E!)AN place with 14 points at present*Dietntor. G(stM| ^nditiiiri. Prise |75 til!Apply WIlHlatti BAtsdon, H A«t]UPy' nv. The league _ play has tightened12-4 up, and the Blues and Drays aretied for third place with 10 pointseach. The Grays made an enviablerecord by sweeping all fivegames against the Whites, withIwlng ICorson setting the pftcewith n total <strong>of</strong> BBS pint,Says lt*g a JinxNQISO Davij, <strong>of</strong> tne wnitis, ela,imed that alley No, 7 was a jinxto him, and just to prove It herpllod an pxtra game after thematch play and hung up a markOf 202, His h1glw$t in competitionwas only 158,SoniPrs Young rolled his uaualsteady game, "but Bob Laakeycouldn't grt going, Elmer Steelmanalso showed improvement, sad l^edMamie "went to town' in his lasttwo games. The fine rolling <strong>of</strong>Floyd Simmi materially aided theQreen vietory i and Frank Englandhad one hot game <strong>of</strong> 188,Esessr, Mahng Ifft StrideHenry Romer hit hi§ itrtde inthe last two games, just ag didManne, Hecklers insisted the pairwere handicapped at the start byju§t having been eleetid <strong>of</strong>ficersin the club, toiing them three g&=mes to cast ctf the shackles.A feature <strong>of</strong> the evening wa§between those well known need.leri, Jim Taylor and Poo Christiitji= In thf? matter <strong>of</strong> pins, Christ=iiin led at the finish by the slightmargin <strong>of</strong> sis, due to a whirlwind<strong>of</strong> strikes, Tho verbal combat wasjii^t, ag interesting us thp rollingbetween thnse two=TaylorStrubieO. DavUDittriehChristianMintzerWhiticor90 125 101 130 131140 104 103 119 133197 171 153-164 21S= SI 114 HO -24HiOWN113 130 144 148 1«121 119 105 1 131118 158 147 148 114= 148 135 141 —2389By JOins Faf# 1)him, Morley found a chair in tonearly empty rosm* and sighed re»signediy as tilt Gftjntse seatedhimself beaido him,^!Whatdid you Bay. your—Jyourracket ms. Mr. Lon?"The Chinese smiled. * ! I didn'tmy. But mv raefeit, aa you sailtt, H aoya bean products, I amin trade repreientBtlVe <strong>of</strong>the Kwanti Esportlng Company <strong>of</strong>ManehukuQ.* 1"Bsya beana, eh?"Lon inelined his head, '*Y^t %have juit been to the Orient i&attend a meftiog <strong>of</strong> the eompany'srepresentatives .'*Morley nodded, his inttrest flai-I*ng."Mr, Marley—Vou n&id ^°^_ er = racket was law?" Lonprobidi"Right, Have a small pr&aUetin =in Baltimore/ 1^VaeatlOning in the Philippinel?'*-'Oombinini business and pitalure.My most important client istnakinf a world tour aboard hiiyacht." Oot in trouble In M&nlTand I had to come halfway aroundthe world to get him out <strong>of</strong> thejam,"Msriey glanced afc the Obineseto see hew he wai taking this fabrication,Phil Lon's face was lniorutablo,i! Too bad you are in such a hurryto return to Baltimore, I wouldnjoyed having you as myguest in San Franeiieo,"What m&kea you think I'm In ahurry " • • "Lon looked owlish, "Your miUi"od <strong>of</strong> arrival aboard the Chinaitar," he said. "Only a maa withurgent buiineis would fly out tosea to eateh a boat,"Morley wag suddenly on guard.Regularly stationed in ManUas Jiehad received cabled orders fromTho Summaries;Washington to sail aboard theBLURChina Star, bound from ShanghaiSteelman 95 117 100149 95 for San Praneiico, And the ChinaMnnne 120116 11B 161 163Star had already left Manila,T. Adams 177143 168173 172Hence his airplane flight, Ai yet,2075 no further orders had come,GREENthough he had haunted the radioF. Enylnnd 112168 13"* 118 12Qroom.SiiTims 156123149134 1M "You're right,'' he answered Lon,Wainwright ISO 350191191 173"I was in a hurry=but only toget aboard this ship,**WHITELon smiled,(i Yei? How int^*Lackey109 117137113 107eating."Young126 13fi 117138 126 "Yes," said Morley* and lookedN, Davis 155 133122 118 111deliberately ingenuous, "I was intereitedin the young lady-^Misili05GRAYAmes, Saw her at the hotel in122 115141175 102Manila, Wanted to meet ner s butB, England 137 117120180 111sh# slipped away before I equlE, Corson 148 183186198 173wangle an Introduction **lort Caravan toto Preaching go Mil[ConiinuQd from Pale 1)lionJoseph H. Si20o, rtccntiy <strong>of</strong> theNew York av, Pre^bytoiiuuWashmaLon, D, O,, ami luLuly-ii»*stalled pastor <strong>of</strong> the Coliegmu HelurmudChurch, ef Si. Nichols,Nuw York city,%QMQ in PhiladelphiaTho preaching Mission reaqlicdPhiladelphia at a p, m. yesterdayafternoon, it wag sueeesaiui farbuyond esiK5ctfttieiis, The largeConvention Hall was filled to capuciiyby 20,000 uuv&ous, and anbvciflow crowd gathered downstairs,Bev. Dr. E, Stnnley Jones, noicdwriter and Methodist Missionaryto India, spoke on "The Kingdom<strong>of</strong> God on Earih,!'.Discussing the preaching Missionin a sermon here last night,thu Bev, My, LaBor said:"It was eoncuived and botu luprayer. It his beon carried onin prayer. At no time has anyoneconnected with it made any movewithout first a definite prayer preparation.If it \A ihQ work <strong>of</strong> men*it is the work <strong>of</strong> men who havenever done a thing without iiralasking GQEI to lead and to bless,Can't Faiij gaya LaiOr"It cannot fail, any more thanChrist can fail, All authority inheaven and earth is supporting it"I have no anxiety as lo themomm <strong>of</strong> the Mission, tutter 1Mthe Nation or in <strong>Ocean</strong> City* Iknow the pathy, I know the lack<strong>of</strong> support I Know how easy Itis to sit back and eritioiEs indlet someone c\m do it,"But I have iiathing to do withthese things. All I know is thatGitfist has said* *I send you forth/I know that thla ii my woik, andyour work^and our yuarantce <strong>of</strong>susceis. I know that those whorejeet my me^aBe are rejeotingnot me, but the Lord Jesui Christ,and I don't have to answer forthem. The only thing 1 have toanswer ior ii this* Have I donemy part?"The report from Philadelphia isglorious It is just another pro<strong>of</strong>that this whole thing Ii <strong>of</strong> Q0d»and has the blisilng <strong>of</strong> AlmilhtyGod, Let us not fail our part Mayit not be said <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Pity, asJciui Once aai4, <strong>of</strong> Carpernauffl,'And thou Oarpernaym, whiQh artexalted to heaven, ihalt be thrustdown to hell* He that hearqthyou, hesreth Me; and he thatyou* deaplsath Mie'. 11Phil Lon gave him a quickg"I thought" hi said smoothly,"that Miss Ames boarded the shipat. jphangiilri," ±Just then, a steward entered thesmoking room and handed M<strong>of</strong>lt-y1LEWIS CHADWICKHe saw hot hand the steward a aUp <strong>of</strong> pap§r*a radiogram,. He qulek^f rippedopen the envelope.The message was* <strong>of</strong> course^ ineode. Decoded* it read:—Loeato John B, HUi amongpassengers, mformed he is EHJ, Brandon, traveling incqiiiUto. May be In danger. Keepdteereet gucud. Further orderslater.Motley rose, thrusting the mts^iage into hie pocket,PhU Lon rose, too, "Would youeare for a drink?"r hen I'm for a thing I'm all for it!I like Chesterfields., ,1 like 'cm a lot«, .we aU go for 'cm around here.Chesterfields are milder..•and whenit comes to taste—they're SWILL!• * »Morley shook Ws hSftd, "LaterHl| pulse qulGkened M ht wato Siarsh <strong>of</strong> the purser, BliBrandon! Tht iatirafttiosai flaaeler, ffls New York banking ftouhad branches in my&zy importoaity in the world, Brandon wmsmyitery man, nevtrseldom quottd is thA littii later, Morley,p&nifd toy tha purstr, entered ta§boaktsU lounge.Ii 'Htteri i s BUii* rtthe pur§§rnodding in thi direction <strong>of</strong>FJUf Papmr ftr PREACHINabort;, ; ry; tfjthe bar, b ,*'X youWinH* 'ftfit • riij|ijl«_ B "/"••':'••'"./- 1 /••. ',•.; = ';•HB rjoved to the bar, ordered irink.' and studied John B, ElJU.e&d ^*fals p*»al^years <strong>of</strong> afi. He wnan <strong>of</strong>Morlethiloi-»r_acrossgpite in the^irl ^ aitto the'U lUffl a, p <strong>of</strong> pa- p:.r Phil Lon mov<strong>of</strong>the lounge.ed ou, tumed toh hig ig (irlnk He asm .EHtg andhis companion move <strong>of</strong>f Urward mexit...& fraction <strong>of</strong>on anhim a folded bit <strong>of</strong> paper."Prom the young lady, sir."Morley reached in hla pocket forI min. After tho steward hadlong, hi stood looting down atSylvia Amis* note toiTo be continued)-• 1118,6?in this storp arefiCtitioUM.)fits 'Loco W

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