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ie'$<br />
Out-<br />
5, HOWEVER<br />
present guarantee<br />
t. thla' ailtrfct- will<br />
a [foCnWoweth, niperln-<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> aenools,<br />
St^fctto the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
lub last Friday night.<br />
tBrouihout South<br />
fa with the aefih'<br />
U«jK that tttey will nave<br />
, SJM Mid. Yet he added<br />
rMii • tie ' utmost eonf 1-<br />
IfttVi puMia and that If<br />
ftitBr •pMslble way to ear-<br />
f eopfleratloB and iaor!«<br />
people Ml the school<br />
In.d<br />
ar* *•;<br />
y , Aut I<br />
the tegehera,<br />
ddlfcw. to<br />
&<br />
t tome way out will l>o<br />
S J , », critical, because we<br />
,Opoi» one Industry, the ho-<br />
nets. We nil are ID th«<br />
«t' r We'iriUBt float togeth-<br />
sltuatlon like this<br />
Now Jersey in the past three<br />
yenra, state government exponscR<br />
increased 24.8 per cent. Current<br />
school. expenses decreased 17 per<br />
cent."<br />
Mr. Chenoweth said Hint At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong> school children Me he-<br />
ing taught good citizenship find<br />
the fact that one way <strong>of</strong> nchi<br />
iidvnruled I money<br />
ii<br />
h© appi p<br />
ed lo enlist his services in hehnll<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Hclinqls, if eioeted.<br />
He nninipil to the fact that (lie<br />
lack <strong>of</strong> sehool funds is due to the<br />
failure <strong>of</strong> townships ami niunici-<br />
P!ilit!es|to pay their sluio school<br />
tux. Tltis luje migiit lie all, or In<br />
part eliminated if nn ecoiiomj-<br />
progrunt ware enlisted in the<br />
iiiKiiwiiy Uepiiriment, he contend-<br />
ed. H» (liso spoke in fnvor <strong>of</strong> fl<br />
general economy platform.<br />
Tin' following lielegaiDs to the<br />
sliUe convention <strong>of</strong> federated<br />
clubs next month in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
wpff eiiHJted; MIH. dandy and<br />
Mrs. Charles 11, Hand, with Mrs.<br />
T. Waller Wiikiiison und Miss Ju-<br />
lia Si'iill as alternates.<br />
I Mr." iiid Mrs. G«OTJW ft TPh'<br />
ClVCS |<strong>of</strong> Beechwoori. arrived Tuendny tojBeroheh,<br />
Silver Wed«iigg<br />
visit their daughter, Mrs, Arthur Cuests <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
Hainen Brick.<br />
MWnMi<strong>of</strong>2SYea»iA<br />
Worn at Surpriie Fete.<br />
Mr. ami Mr,, Clarence<br />
A nonilniiilntt i"()mmi|tec com-<br />
prlK Miss Julia flciill, Mrs, Mn.<br />
hello Clohs mid Miss Liiiiva .tones<br />
wim ,ii)i)oilik>d.<br />
.Mrs. Klliol Hnpning, legiHlfttlye<br />
fiiiiiriiHiii, ri'iioriei! Hpim the re.<br />
Dem stalf iesiHiaiioii and hills<br />
aow in lioniniiiiee. Mrs, dandy<br />
served refreshment!*.<br />
Tax Delinquency<br />
Is Largest Here<br />
But Percentage is Under<br />
Wildwood, N. Wildwood.<br />
or<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy hi<br />
iinqiieiiey (ban<br />
cipality in flip<br />
the pereeninge<br />
smaller lhaii in<br />
North Wildwood.<br />
<strong>The</strong> resort, nm I<br />
piilU in llip pnsi fi<br />
taxes nmcunUnii In<br />
a l.irper tax d«"<br />
iiij olhei muni<br />
M.iv i ounts luil<br />
Wlldwood .mil<br />
to it. Tile total<br />
w weeki*, has<br />
JnOM.r,21 owpd<br />
45.flO per cent<br />
or Ihe His levy Tor 1!1LJ2. Al the<br />
close <strong>of</strong> 1M1 the delinquency was<br />
38,f»l per rent nf Ilia lnx levy.<br />
North Wildwood leads the alatr<br />
In mxes owed, with ahum (10 per<br />
cent <strong>of</strong> the 1032 levy still oiit-<br />
stnndliig. Wililwonrt is next In the<br />
county with M,!Si per cent nnfril-<br />
lected. <strong>The</strong> nmnimt is ?:(HO,10S.<br />
Cape May Mill hns SlM.141 or<br />
103! taxes tn hp paid in. Thp<br />
iiercpiiliuro is t:].O2 \wr cent <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe tntnl levy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> state iivornpf <strong>of</strong> delinquen-<br />
cy is MM per cent, nn inerensp<br />
<strong>of</strong> 6 per cent over Inst year niid<br />
15 per cent over 1027,<br />
Legion Auxiliary<br />
Units in Se§§ion<br />
411 111 t mil present incidents<br />
n| the \niprii-all I ejriuH ^uxiliarj<br />
i I Cjpp M,i\ Cuuntv wi'ie enter<br />
tainni it ilinnPi MonduN lii^ht at<br />
thr hiime uf Mi- John Phillips,<br />
Wililwnuii Mi- H.irrv \ Morns<br />
jnii Mr. LJII Sluiip ittemied<br />
frnin hnic<br />
Dinner «a fulliiwaii h\ i meet-<br />
ll'IT ii win li ileleirati!-. finm eai_h<br />
in the h%c unit-., C,nic Md\, Wiltl<br />
ml tmiit Hnu-p, ruLkahoe and<br />
cjn Tii\, «pie present Miss<br />
Miniiii- Km , ul Builnifrtun, =tate<br />
irsidPiit, «a Kur-t uf lumor jml<br />
l.riker She aiiianewl a plan fur<br />
i irinulwuhip lime \ nnminat<br />
liljr dilllinitti p »,i aiipnintnl, l«e<br />
riuiM to rU'itinn nf nfTiiPis<br />
ni \t muntli<br />
Yttri^ whirh nptnally<br />
"v,piilina day."<br />
<strong>The</strong> couple was presented with<br />
„ hollow Jver eOT flllci with Ml-<br />
ver coiir^Tlowers, ranis and ."<br />
Hiivc-r HerdcV^rp other K}\,<br />
, A collation waVserved at whii 1.<br />
! n weddinit cuke took HIP place "i<br />
honor.<br />
Present weip; Mins Elisabeth<br />
Breckley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lam<br />
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W,<br />
Powell and (IuuBiitef, Ruth; Mr.<br />
an»i Mrs, Thomas McClui*. Miss<br />
Bertha Sheldon, Miss Julin Scull.<br />
Mrs, Emma Stites, Miss Miiry (.or-<br />
on, Mi«s Emma Mnthis, Mr«. Hat-<br />
it, Murphy. Mrs, Mary Carretf<br />
on, Mrs. KIIRBI; Fprffusoii, Harry<br />
YoiinB, Clinton lireekley, Mrs, Hi-<br />
m Cheatwnod, Mr, and Mis. Fer-<br />
guson and<br />
HOTEL NEIL<br />
•IJTOPEPA<br />
Cylinders ground, carbon removed, new<br />
and rings may make your engine "better ^^<br />
, , . and auto repair <strong>of</strong> this kind is our<br />
Our experts work on hour basis—or by<br />
Estimates gladly given.<br />
Powell's Modern Super St<br />
.14'1'lt NT. mill ASIiritV AVU.<br />
Nil riiiirtfi' When We full 1'iir und llclhcr Von.<br />
Ralph T. Stevens<br />
Solicits your support for the Republican<br />
tion for Freeholder at the Primary Ejection,<br />
Tuesday, May 16f 1933J<br />
Pledged to in economy program which include* i<br />
duction <strong>of</strong> Freeholder's Salaries from $2,300 a J |<br />
to $1,500 and FAIR COMPETITION in Countjj<br />
Contracts.<br />
—.Ortlereii uml pni.l fur hy Raljili T. Blevens<br />
three.rnnni house, fhe IlvIaK nnil<br />
dining rrioms being combined. An<br />
oddity in one bedroom is the nil-<br />
room ia one <strong>of</strong> the fonturen nfld<br />
the "Truhne," *hich tonsista <strong>of</strong>! Jualablp In in hed w hlrh<br />
nine furniihefl roonr< j 10 he hut ,1 sinule lied It<br />
Thp "Modein-ri.Twic" i>! n ap.iri un .1 nv.he1<br />
i Mfk pTMMTe •nanh, Vernnio ClpaninR Interior,<br />
.,Tn«ch|ng up A" Knst Spots ttitk Ilncn, roUMblnff Nickel<br />
*nd TRBEK Colt* ol Simoniz ~<br />
OULEVARD<br />
SUPER SERVICE STATIONS<br />
. OCEAN CITY'S TIRE HEADQUARTERS<br />
HA1T,II ft SIIRBMK, WC,<br />
1 and Bay Avenue 34th and A»bury Avenue<br />
PHONE MJ<br />
For —<br />
SCHMIDT'S<br />
PHONE<br />
OCEAN CITY 838<br />
or<br />
[ello, SisI<br />
SOMERS POINT 596<br />
Promiit nelivery<br />
C M. C<br />
Distributing Co.<br />
PONTIA<br />
, can't come over<br />
today. Thought<br />
tmight worry, to X<br />
y, but<br />
id^t weekly re-1<br />
[frlctutly<br />
tiwbytefe-<br />
m<br />
FOR - • -<br />
BEER<br />
Good Beer<br />
PHONl<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
394<br />
YOU'LL WANT A CASE IN<br />
YOUR HOME.<br />
R. H. Coney<br />
<strong>The</strong> ECONOMY STRAIGHT EiGl<br />
585 AMD UP, F. O. B. PONTIAC<br />
,., brings qualities<br />
that are NEW to<br />
the low price field<br />
Pontiac has brought entirely new standards <strong>of</strong> perform-<br />
ance and economy to the low price fleM, Here's a car-^a<br />
big Sttaight Eight—that does not even resemble the $585<br />
car <strong>of</strong> yesterday!<br />
Pontiac is big, and it rides and drives as only a big,<br />
. weli-balaneed car can, <strong>The</strong> wheelbase is 115 inches, the<br />
curb weight (Moor Sedan) is 3265 pounds. New bodies<br />
by Fisher are roomier, more luxurious; seats are wider<br />
and deeper and more comfortable. New Fisher No Draft<br />
Ventilation, individually controlled, makes summer driv-<br />
ing cool and pleasant.<br />
Pontiac's modern Straight Eight incorporates the latest<br />
development in engine mounting—the five-point rubber<br />
cushioning that removes every trace <strong>of</strong> vibration! 77<br />
horsepower; 78 real miles an hour. Yet Pontiac's modern<br />
Straight Eight engine is so efficient that it costs no more<br />
to operate than many smaller cars.<br />
Come in for a demonstration. <strong>The</strong>n you'll agree that<br />
Pontiac is the outstanding car in the low price field,<br />
Stf ;; siftH<br />
AND TUB OCtAM CITY NEW*. GONIOUDATEO<br />
Red Men's<br />
n Offles!<br />
it, nj Hmtn At, CITY. NEW JTOY, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933<br />
Regulars in Rut,<br />
Headley Asserts<br />
In Wild wood Talk<br />
getter H»ve Qsm on State<br />
Road* Th«n Allow <strong>On</strong>e<br />
School to d<br />
[NO MUDSLINGING<br />
FOR INDEPENDENTS<br />
(Tenebaum Say* Legislators<br />
Discuss 'Stink Bomb' Bills'<br />
u Jobless Go Hungry,<br />
TVtat Is said to Uave bten one<br />
ot the liugoBl pod most riitlma-<br />
Iaitlc meeiings <strong>of</strong> the ourrent<br />
Mpalfn i"ok place Tuesday<br />
nlfit when about 4000 peraonit<br />
jmnmed tht Wildwood Higli<br />
School auditorium to hear Indc<br />
pendoni Repulillcnn candldntOH<br />
outline what they Intend to do it<br />
elected.<br />
K feature <strong>of</strong> the ffieetlni was<br />
tkt endnriemenl <strong>of</strong> a proirnm<br />
divold at "mud ullnglng," Mrs,<br />
Deris Bradway, Wildwond pom-<br />
DJUloner and acting mayor, who<br />
prtsldtd, declartd they would<br />
IMY« mud sUnglni to the oth«r<br />
jldateB, Ralph T. Btevenn,<br />
lldati for frijfliokti'r. Bald<br />
mad -illnglng wai only for the<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> sidetracking real la-<br />
Mil and that the Independents<br />
do not Imve to resort ti> it,<br />
i<br />
A llfnlficant fact wsa that<br />
Jljyor George A. Redding, <strong>of</strong><br />
NMth WlldSood ,n "regular"<br />
JttBir fat yeara, was preaer^ and<br />
MBi r BtUlated the candidates uf-<br />
the mMting, Thundiroua up-<br />
flN ahmik the hall when IIIB<br />
umc wan mentioned by Mr, Ste-<br />
vens.<br />
Holnnd Cornon, Wildwood lui<br />
UBIM man, Stevens' running<br />
Mil for (reclinlder, declared he<br />
tltt jald dearly for being govern-<br />
td lor many yearn, and accepted<br />
Uu jlw» on the tieket only in<br />
* to help pul county govern-<br />
Stan a more buslneuallke bu<br />
''yt want jn|n to work<br />
t ttam, and not tor<br />
it «ald,<br />
-SHnW mmW BHI«.<br />
, Teneabatim, Wildwood<br />
Hicltor and pr«sldont <strong>of</strong><br />
bar aMHltttm ajul"<br />
osaemblynWo, (Hbit \m-<br />
ft;*fcro he inrt^ttilfWMijW<br />
I are dlicuulhi "atHili bortib"<br />
P When they Hbould be Miylrii<br />
kkobl aytem and rellcvine<br />
d<br />
Read Says 'Bridge Photo'<br />
Wasn't Of Bridge At All<br />
Was Taken Mile Away in Bayous As<br />
Work" Started on Ijike Golf Course<br />
That old photograph published last week <strong>of</strong> Mayor Harry<br />
Heailley turning the flrat spadeful <strong>of</strong> earth for,the original<br />
bridges between here and Somerii Point, had nothlnK to <br />
, <strong>The</strong> bill wu^ prenapd by iei^^<br />
Chartis H,"BUitotfc s»tt ftoiiainiwi^w^<br />
if U being introdu(Bid'bj» SttaattWIf<br />
Brdi, in; ord§r to ji»yen| mny possible<br />
Bridge Fete<br />
Pack <strong>City</strong>, Hope<br />
Huge Crowd Expected for<br />
Dedication Week End.<br />
Whenthti, .<br />
Binned IW ,tt«, \<br />
d<br />
Abandoned Baby<br />
Haa New Parents<br />
Couple Who Lost <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
Own Baby Adopt Him.<br />
<strong>The</strong> baby boy, found two weeks<br />
Ujgo on the porch at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
'THr, and Sirs, Joseph Notarangalo,<br />
485 central nv.. <strong>Ocean</strong> ("Hy. and<br />
since kept at the Atlantic Shores<br />
Hospital. Somers Point, was le-<br />
gally adopted yesterday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> names <strong>of</strong> his new parents<br />
were not divulged by Dr. H, Bos.<br />
tin White, head <strong>of</strong> r the hospital,<br />
who negotiated the adoption. He<br />
did say they were out-<strong>of</strong>-town res-<br />
idents, however,<br />
A young counle, who lost their<br />
own child by death a few weeks<br />
ago, called at the hospital last<br />
week to see the infant, who is<br />
about four and ahalf months old.<br />
He is about the same age as their<br />
own child would have been, so<br />
he steps into their home tn mend<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> broken hearts.<br />
Henry Y. Clouting, nape May<br />
County,, freeholder, and director <strong>of</strong><br />
charities, secured the adoption<br />
papers for the young couple.<br />
A GENERAL, •. MO TO R S V A L u 5S5<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Ribbon</strong> <strong>Garage</strong><br />
1000 ASBURY AVENUE^OCEAN CITY<br />
| ; ;Wor mutters: "<strong>The</strong><br />
XQU a canne itnie <strong>of</strong><br />
(|*tt dam It."<br />
ta<br />
i a runner-up does-<br />
to much is after<br />
Young,<br />
Enb<br />
Clare. .Fault,<br />
"and<br />
at Hattorai.<br />
channel bass<br />
<strong>The</strong> iRrmit.<br />
mi landed<br />
atures s »<br />
fs used by the<br />
to »nd goin»<br />
tho<br />
the local flshermen to be lita (tueata<br />
for hreakfart at the ^osevilU<br />
Club,<br />
<strong>The</strong> inland on which the >club Is<br />
located ii <strong>of</strong>ie <strong>of</strong> the l«it dcytl-<br />
oped ieetlom <strong>of</strong> the enuntry, Wild<br />
horses, wild cattle and other wiii<br />
mals roam the island «t will, Th»<br />
Goosivilit Club owns about 1,000<br />
acres, extending across the islaii,!<br />
from the bay to the oc«an. Dm<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht features is » landing n*ld,<br />
l f used by the mtonbtrs<br />
<strong>City</strong> Commissioner<br />
Campbell was taken<br />
•William H,<br />
to Hahne-<br />
mnnn Hospital. Philadelphlii, on<br />
Tuesday morning, for observation<br />
nnil special trantment. He went in<br />
tun city BmbulMice,<br />
Mr, Campbell rallied after blnod<br />
tranHfHslonB two weeks ago, but<br />
In order to make his recovery<br />
permanent, his physician. Dr. Jflhil<br />
B, Townsend, has advised spefiial<br />
freatinent. Dr, William R. Wll-<br />
Ilnras, an expert on internal trou<br />
blj>s, will have charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
treatments,<br />
Dr Townsend sain Mr, Camp-<br />
bell probably wiH be at the hos<br />
pital ahout two weeks.<br />
tf, <strong>of</strong> Dreril Hill,<br />
1,0,8 srrlwd for the swion.-He Is<br />
lctd tt 90S Pk i<br />
1,0,8 srrlwd for the swinHe<br />
located tt 90S Park pi. ud wll<br />
i<br />
Coniiiierce Chamber<br />
To Meet Tuesday<br />
<strong>The</strong> chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce will<br />
meet Tuesday at 8 p, rh., in its<br />
leadquarters at 10th st, and West<br />
v,<br />
Mrs, Rosalie T. Howe, secre.<br />
ary, reported yesterday that<br />
ratifying results have been ob=<br />
alned from the memborshin<br />
drive, now under way ,ond that<br />
if will enable the chamber to pro-<br />
ceed with plans that have been<br />
held in abeyance due to lack <strong>of</strong><br />
funds, -<br />
LoveUnd Endorsed.<br />
French B. Loveland, resort at-<br />
torney, was endorsed list night by<br />
both the Democratic Club ami the<br />
Roosevelt Club for state senator.<br />
He is beinp opposed by Evans G.<br />
Slaughter, <strong>of</strong> Wilclwooil.<br />
Woman, 71, Goes on<br />
Airplane Ride Here<br />
Mrs, Jennie Sonneborn, 71, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tacony, a , Kuest , <strong>of</strong> Lau-<br />
ra White, 21 W. 14th at. for th«<br />
Bast fhree weeks, enjoyed her<br />
first airplane tide last Sunday.<br />
Fred Borhiin. who was the ni.<br />
lot, flies his nlane from the 18th<br />
st, flvinjr field, from where, he<br />
will qarry passengers this sem-<br />
son, '<br />
Mrs, Sonneborn declared after<br />
,her ridt, "AtttomobiliB are new<br />
Who Swallowed,<br />
Pin is Recovering<br />
After nearly two weeks <strong>of</strong> ser-<br />
ious completions,. Barbara Chew,<br />
seven-mon(hs-old daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
and Mrs- Gunge M,/Chew, egg<br />
Bay av,, h Miorted improving,. •'<br />
i Barbmra s^lowed-«ri ,ope« k r<br />
ty pifi a lew weeki sga and the<br />
only way it could be removeid was<br />
by art operation on the stomach.<br />
Following the operation blood poi-<br />
BOiiinB set in. Two blpoj transfus-<br />
ions were Kiven, Dr. Nevln B,<br />
Sfiitz, formerly with Dr, Allar<br />
Corson, and Dr, John B, Townsend<br />
blood* on one uccaiion and<br />
nn internR at HBhneman'* l HospitBl'<br />
on the other, ' ,<br />
<strong>The</strong> infant (eems on th© %vay to<br />
iKovery riow, '<br />
Pfpgram on Pier is<br />
Postponed <strong>On</strong>e Week<br />
<strong>The</strong> musical prog.'am planned<br />
for. Sunday afternoon at the mul-<br />
Ic pavilion has heon postponed a<br />
week, it was amiuuced yesterday<br />
by Miss Louisa T. rornon, in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> arrangeiiifciifs.<br />
<strong>The</strong> program <strong>of</strong> songs had been<br />
planned for t!ii« Sunday as a cli-<br />
max to the national musio week,<br />
Next Siindny's program, nnd<br />
those who will take part, will bo<br />
published next week.<br />
Motorcycle PoUce<br />
Given Night Sticks<br />
<strong>The</strong> two police department mo-<br />
iorcycles, an well aa all police au-<br />
tomobiles, were equipped with<br />
heavy nightsticks this week by<br />
nider nf Acting Chief Jack 0,<br />
Jernet,<br />
<strong>The</strong> clubs are effective Instru-<br />
ments to use in'emergencies, the<br />
chief explained. Foot policemen<br />
were equipped with the night<br />
sticks three weeks ago,<br />
Errickson Head <strong>of</strong><br />
County Tax Board<br />
<strong>The</strong> county, board <strong>of</strong> taxation "or-<br />
aniied for the coming year Men-<br />
lay, at Court House, Guv Brrlck-<br />
ion was re-elected president and<br />
" Allan'. Wales, <strong>of</strong> Cape May, took<br />
I place on the hoard for another<br />
erln. ;<br />
Plans calculated to pack <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> to capacity, the week end <strong>of</strong><br />
June 10, were being perfected'tmp<br />
meek by Morgan-IUnck rust, Am-<br />
rican Legion, which in B|»onsoring<br />
the dedication <strong>of</strong> the new <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>-Somern Point bridges on that<br />
<strong>The</strong> bridges will b» dedicated as<br />
World War memorial. That it<br />
ill be one <strong>of</strong> the most outstand-<br />
ing celebrations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>s<br />
history is the hope Of the poat-<br />
Plnns include competitive<br />
marching by various drill teams<br />
from New Jersey and PennitylvEn-<br />
la. prominent speakers, a recepT<br />
tlon and d$nce.<br />
Want* HonBinn Rates.<br />
<strong>The</strong> committee will also endeav-<br />
or to induce most <strong>of</strong> the pflrtici-<br />
Dttnta and viators to remain over<br />
night, and Harold S. Paris,, <strong>of</strong> 601<br />
Sth st.- chairmen «f the housing<br />
committee, desires,to obtain com-<br />
oletc information-about rates iahd<br />
tricts flatt"<br />
from V»V<br />
taxes- '<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
holders.<br />
»hdw « 4<br />
quent. «od tK»t-,1<br />
are lo #<br />
a<br />
proval<br />
talfaed<br />
loner <strong>of</strong> , , .,,<br />
through the v»lrl(»l%j{<br />
crinttndent#. '<br />
<strong>The</strong> county .will $<br />
state trewmw" ""<br />
db<br />
Bcoamodatkait<br />
Bo»rtiir« mnd 'rooming,/house<br />
VH 9^*<br />
as hotels, ire reabeged, to .<br />
inforirtBtlon to Mr. Paris. He pat-<br />
ticukiri" vinti to,know both dai-<br />
ly and week-end rates for single r<br />
and double rooms, and whethei jmttbl(s value<br />
lUte. In ttMi ,<br />
state, sad th«f"<br />
rvd to V<br />
thoufh the<br />
been B»U<br />
Will IRMM ••<br />
to itbei state:<br />
Wktn tbe<br />
paid, tb« d r<br />
the state, and -it*<br />
evidence ot loaeB<br />
f ntfte,<br />
•tate<br />
d. / b<br />
«ead<br />
W»lned »<br />
provMM<br />
Such<br />
op«rnte i~tiorV oa tht i J too slow'tor me — it's<br />
or not there is a both attached.<br />
Thousands Expected.<br />
From hotels and larger rooming<br />
houses, he wants rates for group!;<br />
ot five or more, for both Saturday<br />
and for the week end. Charges<br />
for breakfast where meals are<br />
served, and any other informatlor.<br />
will be welcomed,,<br />
To Nab Hertzler on<br />
Embezzlement Charge<br />
When James M, Hertller, form-<br />
er resort druBgist, <strong>of</strong> 719 8th rt,<br />
steps out <strong>of</strong> jail, some ,20 days<br />
from now, he will be turned over<br />
to federal authorities, it was<br />
learned this week, ,<br />
Hertller is now serving a SChday<br />
sentence for the'sale <strong>of</strong> liquor'm<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He was eommittiid<br />
uniler a city ordinance, last week.<br />
<strong>The</strong> federal detainer has been<br />
placed in the hands <strong>of</strong> Sheriff. Wil-<br />
liam B. Powell, It charges em-<br />
hexilemcnt <strong>of</strong> U, S. postal funds.<br />
<strong>The</strong> charge was not explained<br />
further than tliatL<br />
Simms* Restaurant<br />
Opens 23rd Season<br />
Tomorrow (Saturday)' Simms 1<br />
boardwalk restaurant will,, W-open<br />
for its 23rd season. <strong>The</strong>jreitau<br />
rant. as in the past, will be under<br />
the tilrect supervision "i its own-<br />
or, Floyd Ci Simms.<br />
Burkhardt Coal Co,<br />
Opens Office Here<br />
<strong>The</strong> Burkhardt Coal Company,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, has opened a<br />
branch at nth st, and West av.,<br />
under the management, <strong>of</strong> B. J.<br />
Yetfer, <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
addition V<br />
the fity, s<br />
Bands ot dplUrp,<br />
ueatlon Is 1 likely<br />
tlon rrom other<br />
(Coallniwl <<br />
Guilty, Says Jt<br />
But Urgwrj|<br />
William Blevin, ^'<br />
was convicted «f a<br />
eharge bv a iurv<br />
deliberation, Mond<br />
jury recommended<br />
chargei involved a girt?<br />
years old.<br />
Blevin will be aenti „<br />
week by Judge Falmtr'<br />
Isolate to*<br />
BE81IT,TS<br />
KESTAX<br />
Harvey Cobb, <strong>of</strong>;<br />
onial Hotel, 131 Atll<br />
spent 64c in Thi ;<br />
Ledger classified «<br />
mint, aavtrtislBr Bftv<br />
meiit. <strong>The</strong> afl M "<br />
apartment for *17G.<br />
er Williams, chttl .,.„_<br />
at LatenA Ho«p!t«I?l<br />
aelphla, lo;'<br />
'^nfl I lot iJ<br />
deposit," •; *S%&•,&*<br />
displaying the '.<br />
Last Year's Runner-Up In<br />
Mibs Tourney Out Of Race<br />
Wildwood Boy, Almost National Champion in 1932, Is<br />
Noted Out by Cousin; County Finals Tomorrow.<br />
LOAN DESIRED<br />
dtalrcn 10 borro* 4 or 6"<br />
Ian •bout 2 WK PI*t^j<br />
cority RsferwtM. Brttr'<br />
ger Box 2i- Otean CIW<br />
FOE MIS'r'lbMI!:<br />
ply asBHI Point<br />
FOR BAtE<br />
A<br />
AMrtinint,<br />
FOR RENT<br />
<strong>On</strong>e half<br />
sir mt.<br />
AI<br />
ftmti,<br />
Bwln<br />
d<br />
Thonilaa,<br />
TOE BAlSSttorttbW<br />
Ins M.cklnr. tiie national<br />
tourniiment looted noon nim M the<br />
likely;«hner ^i-FrtSS. JHs w#<br />
expeettd to ramp Wron^l the pre-<br />
limi wiMi^iWi ;<br />
. Ch^mpiOTJ^Iftt" „<br />
will meet here toinop<br />
county trtle-iHij-*<br />
Seycn <strong>of</strong> fte Y'i)<br />
naw have ttw.v.<br />
dm <strong>City</strong>, lolmfl „<br />
«wt: B. Oatf&J|ll«W»<br />
nil<br />
Return
tREY<br />
B: 1T8<br />
INSURANCE<br />
li tfiil » «*• ta<br />
• "WJIfcn* to Ttott<br />
to Take Part m<br />
Holy TrinHy to<br />
Bon*<br />
KATZINGERS<br />
cuom<br />
FIG HUES<br />
Aai k*w we m tely thm.<br />
|0u eltUhE ui rrpairiwc •«<br />
I vice aalM tart *•«•«••* «t<br />
WAmWRIGH<br />
Valet Service<br />
815 Aifaury ATB.<br />
JESS**<br />
Record Reviewed<br />
HM S«*dl wJ Seatta!<br />
Retort OVCT 40"<br />
1te ; DtiUi^wWn<br />
(CMCuunrf<br />
remarked.<br />
HM} Ftnt, Si<br />
Pi?rry H. Jictsatt.<br />
lor lra«Iiol>J*r and iin;'to<br />
declareil it was<br />
to C ^rcv<br />
t'<br />
hairing the act priatd wfciefc al-<br />
Test h; "O 1»ML itosm lowrf eitfes tits farm <strong>of</strong> prr-<br />
Otcos <strong>City</strong> w*s lfc«<br />
M tto Gal-, *«• >l» kt<br />
WH laSpta" IBO-EI UsI),<br />
« in tt« slate ID ufcopt<br />
d* d'Jlums (HA nnw __ form, SBA Uinf Head<br />
h ttanfon •as elected one <strong>of</strong> tS# IS—<br />
eltr eoBniiwionWs bjr a tirge m-<br />
•Jurftj and Bade paj<strong>of</strong>.<br />
His i#triee aa aaror haa __<br />
eoae tngta^eil Bpoa the mi tali at<br />
ear loyal Uupaytrs, partie " "<br />
,hto flsftt to close and fce*p<br />
|cd.. the stores, marie*, etc. thai<br />
_ uur wletf by<br />
UM wide open on Sondays.<br />
Funned (iti tUIL<br />
He r*«jriiiniirf the pott<br />
lie;<br />
down asd the #IH<br />
,«,„,. H# fostered the e<br />
<strong>of</strong> ciij halt, which has been "so<br />
ariailj idmireU, and rsoK<br />
-in t» «»rt<br />
J A titfee-JjU List «fc-iiW i^s 17lltd<br />
jo e ?>;-»- ai-aintr wtr ,1 M '<br />
III' Hsu il# :<br />
tart it* aoi I* it worA tie «*:- •.<br />
Lwncd Bb Uw* '<br />
Mr Jsckwn told trrst it hid'<br />
ailed in hajtotss ia WLMT.M:.; ;<br />
with a few dollars .ujj tte ten-,.<br />
Hte« ol a baBitr. Mil S>JW Bj f|<br />
saesd busmesa eier_2gL.* aad ^ *<br />
fnl budjeiicp nt ..itsiEi* is! i--;:<br />
M eatabLuSeii s »uii=ii SUJ<br />
|n«s tiat is one •:; El* U.-5:<br />
in Sooth Jersey.<br />
'Hartaa learaed ttos MSIUD.<br />
y asd fCH /<br />
ty <strong>of</strong> sa-Btaj ia n.f mi ~'.a-<br />
Uness, I wilt, waan wa-an elec'.nL toply<br />
the aaaie sooatl<br />
eeonomy. rifieieiwy<br />
-•<br />
little egffiEist na lb# low Officers<br />
<strong>of</strong> rftis flee siraetiire. He again<br />
, serked Ions and dilieenUy towart By Women<br />
y<br />
,ihe redaction <strong>of</strong> local taxes, wt"* OflieefS <strong>of</strong> -i# Waffiiitt'i! El'f-<br />
record! is city tall Oder olar Repubuoiia i':Vis w»rs J:-,<br />
it bat tifttfEire ttsnmoBr. stalled. JtoBdaT ausat »E ». IW»M«r: MiB J«£« *rat<br />
|i!«Bi!a»i.uiJjsE will consider thejnaied a li-s*- 'sn«! 3i.:-r:n-3.s<br />
r k? HKkei, Bit^fcos *«e«sjfT- [fortzoios facts, ia order thai iheyiol Sir. Jiirti.j<br />
maj- rtaliie the esperience aad; —— ———r —• _<br />
iSafimtw, lto» B, TU -Kkais Bti>U>"<br />
2 3^Si# braagfc i?*MJs. w-;i; b y b< ntaess <strong>of</strong> M.-. Headier a* a V<br />
In. E. U W»i-.», Kn. ami »-,, , tt?.<br />
e Regulars in Rut H«Jer<br />
-tju» TasrMuwskiiT.-<br />
HCCHM <strong>of</strong> tim unmuMOj luge demand for "«ue coaT by res-<br />
• «pf OBMM <strong>City</strong>, we are pleased lo announce the opening <strong>of</strong> our<br />
- --ikStandWertAT., «»ifcat *i« *»lewSd fuel and<br />
i y be broo^* right to your door.<br />
•'fa OK wpkpnn *Wue coaf k anqueriMnably uW fineat Anfln-<br />
«bo*e pound, ft ia trade*»arked with an amnbr<br />
ao that you can recognncit at a glance.<br />
with our trained afaff <strong>of</strong> healing exthe<br />
faighett aatiafactkm at the least<br />
. —. fay-1<br />
BURKARD<br />
414<br />
iSrss^ c ^ ; iak ST^SJ^.bM^wa*^<br />
Welcome Penn H<br />
NATTONA11.Y<br />
TfflLET N<br />
fill<br />
ds trtke*<br />
Omtiwr Cilri 10<br />
Bi, LI-JO"*<br />
nox<br />
jifl Print*** •'**<br />
i^m U narneit,<br />
READ rUt CLASSIFIED A<br />
See the New - -<br />
Chevrolet<br />
Now <strong>On</strong> Display<br />
Sales - Service<br />
Palmer<br />
Chevrolet Co.<br />
. .. „ e.! All I school, _ «aJ<br />
j Harry Headley, aaii ••• -.-a<br />
! for pietares. attims-in* ' :n .:••*<br />
: -natoral<br />
THOMAS T. TATLOE, p»«»r<br />
TH Knon AT.<br />
I! ». B.-1UT<br />
1 H» ASBrW ATESUE<br />
* when ianmn «i ST E Dr, Hirry H, Like OCEAS riTT<br />
i bevy <strong>of</strong> prstty e;r:.«.<br />
= _ = _ _ _<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ocaan Citv Bi;«iir' s-V<br />
with flowers- sen; ;•> ihe V,'.*i,<br />
Apartmens C<br />
Commisioner JoSn E, T?<br />
made ready lor rental<br />
ai-so iras pregent. and had f-js h<br />
or <strong>of</strong> bel«f the only oae •: €*<br />
inspection. Moderate<br />
jny <strong>of</strong> the airis ti thi h-M-?i. His<br />
charge,'<br />
: iisajensers invlu.'oii a drt -m'h as LAW OFHCTS<br />
; mjund ankle, who =ii an<br />
. nsske tie trin on fn.-.t<br />
S. Gbetx JAMES D. YOUNG<br />
1<br />
Hm Until MM 2S.<br />
Property Managers<br />
L ilort <strong>of</strong> the aisfeh-isij i»<br />
SBD ui WlSUf*<br />
jar far !!•* «liw ii C»«€ Cars.<br />
Here ?«• wiD find MB* ,nf<br />
tnt atfwtafi ia SMrtk Jj.<br />
Saall *•••<br />
FOKI.)- 1930 Sp<br />
: 1* «, •.—i P. ».<br />
COMBS<br />
Hi,<br />
_ Me<br />
„ M»<br />
10c MA<br />
_ ._ 10c M*<br />
„__ lOc.a>c M \<br />
erk Named<br />
Ewnnusiumeri<br />
Qty Auffitor<br />
TVews <strong>of</strong> County<br />
l'lnvd wTTfor l,liiuor.<br />
eii iwrgonH svpvo l'Jned SS<br />
euclt [or'liquor vluliitionH, and i<br />
lourth wiis foIeBiied after serving<br />
ttivao weeks In Jull for Hie Baino<br />
pftenHB,<br />
Jolin W, Keenun, Bdwarfl<br />
BiiluilU nnd Clutrles Rttllcl, all n<br />
Father <strong>of</strong> 13 Is<br />
KBedby Truck<br />
Mm WorWng Out Poor<br />
Order Diet UiiteiUy.<br />
Colored Folk Want ,<br />
Sack Chief Again<br />
A petition ilgned. by<br />
colorcil parsong was l( —v—._,»<br />
Heaoley, thiB week, and<br />
ci^rito back to Wsit 11V. ^<br />
It Wed for the re-lnBtatement o<br />
Oeorgo aack as chief <strong>of</strong> P0 e -<br />
Tho petillon i» onderdtood^l<br />
liavo been prepared utter<br />
raided a colored dance hall. «.<br />
day night, operatini wUMu.t<br />
mercantile license. <strong>On</strong>ly one t<br />
(.on wftR arreBled, but Hie danoo<br />
|May Riiiie Pnce if Wt<br />
Forthcoming.<br />
<strong>The</strong> freoholilera are<br />
Nd<br />
for<br />
915^93 Buildin*<br />
Permits In AptU<br />
''"'teHll^M<br />
ii#Tfiii<br />
Thomnii C Cliolinui, if., «<br />
Wlldwoiiil, werq (IIOBQ fined, AI mlorod, ratliar <strong>of</strong> 13 children, o<br />
lenlrlie, (ii n( niiuuuiiii b v/an m-<br />
6 Z Simpson nv,, was WHe*<br />
lei1Bud from Jail. AH tho vloltttl lly Mnnilny nnilny aiwrnopu, -•'—--- » ; was broken up.'<br />
tooU nUKfi l.c-fnro the retinal jumped from » - city —- ,,._. truck and Mayor Headiey aald Hint nfter<br />
Ihu llobail iiut.<br />
fell under Ilits roar wh 1 - t he' explained Hie altuation to (be<br />
c.halniiin lind hem y?^'??,." *' deleiatloti MinBiOB the petition,<br />
was ngreed the pel 11 ion<br />
riot he preHentiiil^<br />
Ms<br />
l .<br />
tfeulsim<br />
made by<br />
y noon ut «<br />
iljourneil from<br />
Mnyor Hurry<br />
^dley »n,[ Conimisaioiier John<br />
j, frtot wore unuble to aRreo on<br />
"•tptrion to fill the Bositioii.<br />
|.J!n. William Curoy TeaHilult,<br />
1 sec-retaiy to Mr, Cumpbell,<br />
«d who has handled the routine !i l '"' " 1 , 1 " 1 " 1 ""<br />
Ihli <strong>of</strong>fice iluriiiK his illness, as= ;'* l | u " ) - , ' ll( "8 l<strong>of</strong>t open until tho next<br />
^when, aficr a cinnpromlse and<br />
met from Citv Snlicitor Andrew<br />
', Bowtll on whether their action<br />
1 be leKal, the city, clerk was<br />
1 lo c..j<br />
us, ihinltinK to sm<br />
„,.„ lt wnlH. Jiimpeil fro<br />
flve-inn duniii truck os It<br />
down nenr Bay av. and Bth si<br />
hU fi.pt slruclt the ground he lost<br />
B|Hi*l.i.ct- and plunMd nnder<br />
ihn mnehlne. the rear wheel pnf*<br />
ine over liisi hettil and sliouldera<br />
I?? lei out one pierc-InK Hcreair<br />
hnrnrc he dlnu. _. .<br />
'"(•Inudn AlUin«nn, 31. wlHle.<br />
.irivnr nf the (ruck. He lod<br />
lice lie wni, fsoinu fe<br />
allnii-<br />
1 moiiuy matterH improve<br />
A letter from W. J.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Court House,<br />
tin- county at the present price.<br />
<strong>The</strong> lil.i, which was exception.<br />
h<br />
Alvin Weateriund and Mark 0<br />
Donnell, <strong>of</strong> Wiltlwood. plea, e fiiv aiile lo the founty,<br />
it^rr^slltSA^llg BUtttl P-uiltv to larceny, Wertnejrtay, be<br />
fora'Judffe Palmer M, Woy. anil<br />
were Riven miapended sentences ol<br />
•list montha in jail, each.<br />
*"",,,,,.<br />
ii; miles an hour wlien (hulnui<br />
jumped. He was nm nr<br />
State Maj- AW **--.-• lnl<br />
*n <strong>of</strong>ficial invemlEftilon Int<br />
tin<br />
ne»day and yeiterday by J<br />
Allard, <strong>of</strong> the personnel dep<br />
<strong>of</strong> the state 13merKenp<br />
Old<br />
52, retired<br />
lli'nry M.<br />
man, died recently at<br />
Wildwi.i.d. lie wnn a Krnduiiio 1<br />
Princeton und miitupetl lor I re<br />
in """" * " ""'*'<br />
n><br />
aC-lOc CM<br />
Gold Seal Eggs<br />
Selected Eggs<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Outstanding<br />
Features <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Martel Imported<br />
Department Managers' Sale<br />
i unnn.<br />
. Gels No Kxtra Pay.<br />
infnrmniion was Beci<br />
I Tba clerk will receive no extra .».„<br />
<strong>The</strong> relief fund w Like some<br />
I Sardines<br />
Wfor the work. He himself cays on ihn eilitoriul and stuff»••-<br />
••letlon,<br />
he said, lo !,.„,.„ ..<br />
Me SB bui little extra work, as mielpliin I'H'UH In and lMiiladeliilii.i I<br />
aid for Mrs, rhalmiJH and hPr<br />
anil<br />
is Blatt's<br />
LAW OFFICES<br />
George Ebnet<br />
Lcg»l aaUen phen OrooH «t<<br />
(cauon. CoUcaioBi i ipetidi,<br />
524 Ninth SI, U«-an Citj, tt. i.<br />
LAWN MOWE^I<br />
SHA^ENED<br />
tall ami<br />
BAYSIDE SPECIAL^<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
W BAV ATE, I'HOSE 1M» •<br />
Christian Science Society<br />
iil EIGBTn StBKT<br />
BruA .1 TV. M'tbcr O,nrth, ttf<br />
Flrn Ckinii •! OiHti, leKilU*"••<br />
In BatUB, HM<br />
Sairfw HarnlnE Strrka, II •'**<br />
SWJlh 31.<br />
•sM«t si LMSD4
BOM<br />
feil. Antoinette<br />
MwyH MM :<br />
|5icSrlno, Clem<br />
" BO; Sitter !«!•••-<br />
%, WOT Nania<br />
nroetinfe <strong>of</strong> tb« Beta<br />
sorority wns JieW at<br />
Miss Betty Allen,<br />
nv.<br />
m- the Mleses Mary<br />
»)Heleti Median. Others<br />
* •""<br />
Id! mt, •!«'• »t UK<br />
wilh pride, M to High<br />
"ffil^afc I»r "ini »<br />
^pjBg fand and her<br />
(•*«; IBU, I((W «IU,<br />
la thlt ivarid, Wve<br />
^SblSHlr.'vhh<br />
WW 1 .•»••-•.•*• •""• "'<br />
g^gl tor h«<br />
1 vutl<br />
p Oaf<br />
Mother. Gift<br />
•bould not Uke<br />
lt HB mt<br />
aim<br />
to<br />
Don't Forget<br />
Mother,<br />
She Nev«r Porgets<br />
You.<br />
Remember Mother<br />
with a box <strong>of</strong> Mother's<br />
Day Candy. Place<br />
your order with ui<br />
now, and we will have<br />
the candy, freshly<br />
packed, and shipped direct<br />
firom the candy<br />
factory to Mother. We<br />
guarantee shipment<br />
anywhere, ^t io extra<br />
OOBti^OU. J<br />
fiJK^i^at Your Service -<br />
' Cut Price Dru« Store<br />
tMUVl^^-Anywhere - Anytime<br />
ESAVB. . liiones B««-527-6i8-620<br />
€«U Mtow, 845<br />
PENN HALL!<br />
is Pinkbeiner and Miss itedem.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will bo a gimjlar party in<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus Hall Monday<br />
iilBlit, when Mrs. Bessie Banders<br />
ho hostoss,<br />
, * • •<br />
Thlmlile Clali Guests<br />
Of 31l«s Sum «i-cli.<br />
MIHS Sara Ueelc, 410 Atlanlie<br />
av,, entertained tho Thimble Club<br />
Thursday afteronon. Those preseiit<br />
wotni Mrs. May, SliUBnrt,<br />
William H. . Dcinrotli. Miss<br />
Anna .TORBUP, Mrs. Oliver Dleknrson,<br />
Jiisa Sara .losgun, Mrs.<br />
_._ ,ie Seamen, Miss ahnrintic<br />
Harnier, Mrs. Freeman lilsley<br />
Mrs, Mary Lyon, Mrs, Katie Arm<br />
stronK, Mrs. Anna Ornce, Mrt,,<br />
Hfiwiird Lundy. Miss Ida Bcnner<br />
Mrs. Mary Edge and Mrs. CharU<br />
B. nnssell,<br />
Mrw. HlKlny, 035 Ccr.trnl nv. will<br />
itei'tnln the club Thursday nf<br />
temoon.<br />
• » • • « •<br />
Mr. and Mrs. WiHiBm*<br />
IIufttM lit rinoclilc.<br />
Mr, and Mrg, William WilHan,,!<br />
18th st.,' and Pleasure av,, entertained<br />
tile followinB «t pinochle<br />
•Weduesday nteht: Mr, and Mrs<br />
Charles E. Haron, Mr. and Mrg<br />
Etlward KenBll, MrK, I,, B. A, Ste<br />
dem nnd Mrg, Clarence A, Lit<br />
tie and Mrs, Walter Kline<br />
mn. wnilam O. AUott<br />
J^itertalm at JlrJdee.<br />
Mrg, William O. AHbott, n4«<br />
Central nv,, ;waa hOBtogB to the<br />
follswlng at -bridge Mondny at-<br />
•i<br />
, A cordial invitation ii extended to inspect<br />
the latest and smartest styles the New<br />
York market has to <strong>of</strong>fer in Women'i<br />
Sportswear.<br />
Fashion Notes<br />
<strong>Line</strong>n Shop<br />
Its Saooi<br />
<strong>The</strong> linen ertahl<br />
Ian<br />
was K<br />
tat Miss Lil-<br />
Haven<br />
B.<br />
beautiful<br />
the<br />
Cottage<br />
; Btet Mtgsl«s. Ctam M» Iff<br />
Mn. Ball Lnncheon-IWd6e<br />
eattrtklKi tin »«S^«".. *<br />
Mre,' Mown »»«. Jr.. «*. *£»;:<br />
r» B, Cooper, Jr Mr* My<br />
MrS, Harry ^eadley, Mn. Flo-*<br />
C. Slmms aS Mrs. Arthur<br />
Shoemaker. " # , #<br />
Mr, ond I«. Wm C, IWee<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Harbors, enterta ned<br />
tne followini at a suBper-trWie<br />
laturday niiht! Mr. and Mrs<br />
Henry B. Cooper, Jr.. Mr. and<br />
Mrs. HftnM S, J-MM. Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Morgan Hmd, J* »'• •"*<br />
Mrs. Wnlford Gardiner, and Mr<br />
nnd Mrt, Henry Hoeser<br />
* * •<br />
,,_..r OmitW IH<br />
Ilou8i- Party Beport.<br />
' List week's issue carries an<br />
account ol ft house party at<br />
wMteh Miss Betty Jut Sherman.<br />
409 2nd st, was bostesf. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
guest's name wa» omitted. Miss<br />
Sherman's party included; Ming<br />
Hiyllis HuMjttd, <strong>of</strong> Villa. Maria<br />
Academy, Oreeatree, Pa.; Mils<br />
Alice Schwinhart,. <strong>of</strong> LanidowBBI<br />
George Scott, Of the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Oettysburgi Walter Johnson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bueknell University, and Waiter<br />
Dalmedo, <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
• • •<br />
iMtm mn «aH<br />
<strong>On</strong> FridRy. Hay it<br />
A card narty sponsored by F .<br />
tarn Star will hi enjoyed at Se<br />
Wyoming Hotel, Friday night<br />
May 23. <strong>The</strong> committee In chargi<br />
is 1 «mrtes 0. Vam Horn, Mrs, James<br />
tornoom Uvt. Clayton Hulnen<br />
wk* Mrs WtUtam «. ««nek,<br />
Brick, Jlrg. Kredoriek lintnbriase,<br />
Mrs Ira Scott Johnson, Miss Jfel-<br />
Mrs. Barry Headley, Mrs, Carl<br />
lte D. Towaer, Mri. Roy Manwl, Kress, Mrs. Hurry A, Morris, Mrs.<br />
Mn, Harry JWrbert *oi Hra, lOcorge II, Millspaugh, Mrs. Dav-<br />
Ovate W. ieey.<br />
iel Paris, Mri, Otto W» Reiculy<br />
It will be a mixed party* <strong>The</strong>re<br />
Miss Nellie 1. Towncr and Mrs ur. auu flwis **..-— ^-<br />
[will be priits lor *aefc table, illon Corson,<br />
Philadelphia, were at their 4th si<br />
iottftae over Uie week end,<br />
-Tlcltets may be ^obtained at<br />
•mall cost from any member <strong>of</strong> MM, Pfante _.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shute, <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe committee, !<br />
Of C, Mrs. Marjorie Peterson,<br />
Dr. and Mrs, L. S. A, Btedem, Mr,<br />
nnd Mrs, George Knab, Mrs, M.<br />
Franklin, Miss Rose Grace ImheBl,<br />
_Mia_Chaj:legJlaron,JIri._S^J!eed=.<br />
erickg, Mrs, Joseph Maener, Lawrence<br />
Stedem, Walter Kline, He-<br />
1 , \\m<br />
i L. l'liiimberluiii nnd Mi-f<br />
olla Abbott, svere Atluntii:<br />
visitors, Monday.<br />
Mra. (', Homer Shoemaker,<br />
j,oHn D, Angevine, Mra. Hciwiird<br />
Bride and Mrs. Allen Carson motored<br />
to Bridgeton, Mtindny. to be<br />
juesti <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Herbert Fittaian,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur W, Shoemaker<br />
nnd son, •Whitney, will<br />
spend the week end in LindROtnn<br />
us guests <strong>of</strong> Mr, ami Mrs. Miirts<br />
OgdeB. ___<br />
Dr, and MTB. Aidrii-ii i": ftowe<br />
ami Mrs. George S. Or<strong>of</strong>f left on<br />
Tunsday for Iloannkp, Vu., in<br />
spend a week as limine BUI'BIII »f<br />
Mr. nnfl MfB, Joshua Vuimlin, former<br />
residents here.<br />
Mr. und Mrs. Chiiili's II. Powpll,<br />
801 "th at,, entertained ua week,<br />
end guests, Mr, nnd Mrs. Unscne<br />
4311<br />
Sharp, <strong>of</strong> Blenheim Hail,<br />
Spruce st, Philadelphia.<br />
, Mr. arid Mrs, Joseph Fowler, owlet, nnf<br />
Porl NnrrlH, were here Wprtnes<br />
diiy night culling on Mrand<br />
Mra,<br />
Charles B, Powell,<br />
Mrs Airs. Plorenee Cnff iins oiieneil<br />
her nparimnnt at 1413 Wesley -"<br />
She is iiuiiruvcd follow ing an<br />
emtinn,<br />
Mr. iind Mrs, Frank SSiioaver<br />
and Mrs, Jennie rlaytan, 621 Or<br />
enn av., Hneni (lie week mill u<br />
Mrs. William Btndlef, Sill lit. (nests <strong>of</strong> relatives in Pliiliidnl.<br />
and reiHr,il av is spimlinK (wo pllia.<br />
Prank Smith wns ft PhlhdolvlHitur,<br />
Wednesany,<br />
A, Deyiie, <strong>of</strong> PouHiipy, VI.,<br />
| Wilson Sport Shoppe<br />
I Moorlyn Terrace and Boardwalk<br />
I ELEVENTH SEASON<br />
; Re-opening May 10th<br />
1<br />
iam Harral and |<br />
walk, has opened p for<br />
geasos under <strong>of</strong> Richard tho<br />
ig a branch ol<br />
Qarrett rd,, Dj|^;<br />
William Harral WIB<br />
if the firm <strong>of</strong> H, T. 1<br />
:o,, 131! Wulniit at, ..<br />
inen importerg for 15'Jrmm<br />
withdrew about a year ts£%<br />
ia an authority on llnenj «|j]j<br />
Welcome Penn 1<br />
From every<br />
ityle, leather and<br />
ue, here's F<br />
built (or you.<br />
GH1LUE11ES<br />
n\Bi%<br />
Fn A PATTtmN, sue 14. IB, IB, 80.<br />
D,<br />
30 dr 42 sf-mj IA rPtils in fnjii. viiUF<br />
NAME AIIIIREHS, STYLE NrllLlEH<br />
and SIZE h, KJI> BnyJ, 10S I'i.rk Ado.,<br />
New Yetk. Compieic and Bim|ilg K£wing<br />
is an nil week guest <strong>of</strong> Mr,-,.<br />
fhsH with raeh palU-rn.<br />
Howard nickley,<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry furry, nf Willie nrcrn •nan piirreo<br />
Hnrrlshurc, were here over ttic Its belt matcheB the cape and<br />
week em!, Mr«; rur-ry will lit> skirt.<br />
remembered a» Miss Sudie Btfinr- It may also lie nmele <strong>of</strong> sheer<br />
hill, a fiirmer residont.<br />
wimlen, BIH'CI- crepe or DC cntlim<br />
material Hiich as pinue, llaini<br />
Derlin - . TTT blitw ni3 icinirHBiiny uminrinl in hiiminnia<br />
HpMmluiK A<br />
intt riilnr fcir tlu> liiiiiiisr.<br />
nr rncnd.1..<br />
Mrn. il'itinrt WnlliH, Si Scymiiiii<br />
Ht,, Cfeniinntnwp, iuis nppn''tl h•.<br />
Pirat<br />
Point.<br />
te Qit Asmwd Vi»tae»,<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the smaller cominiinU<br />
ties in Atlantle County are jemMiK<br />
in the flKht to avoid paymg %w,<br />
state<br />
S " R<br />
000 additional in county UIK<br />
Atlantic. C<br />
1 accounts opened at. the<br />
National Bank ot SoinMt<br />
in the bnnfc vnulti. or with Ftd-<br />
tailing ino nuum,,.,. —<br />
fire earrj'inj on normal „_<br />
"yne also Raid that Haul,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hank -»<br />
Ss& ^auilfSii, s<br />
ineaa men have thown splendid<br />
cn-oporatlon in naying <strong>of</strong>t notes,<br />
4-Act Comedy to<br />
Not Gnihy Mess<br />
Entered by "ftr<br />
Five Otber* Change<br />
• ' Pleas to Guilty.<br />
Three pltai <strong>of</strong> not BjU*<br />
entered in court this answer week to in-1 home. Mother and infaiit are 6r<br />
h April I in* well, accordinft to Or. John B<br />
$h ttending physi<br />
ed their pica* from<br />
woo ebanged tiielr<br />
MN Charlei Money, »<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, diarged with<br />
jury; Vietor Qermanio, <strong>of</strong><br />
Blain, and William "-«"•*<br />
fiennityUle, clurg<br />
wood, charneU witti larceny, «na<br />
Mlehaal Cappleehone, <strong>of</strong> ftont<br />
Harbor, charged with iMiuns a<br />
fraudulent «heBk,<br />
Flew <strong>of</strong> not KuUty wi<br />
by Ella Cundiff, <strong>of</strong> —<br />
charged with maintalnlnB a di»orderly<br />
housi, and Andrew Appte;<br />
rate, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, ^ged<br />
with bookmaking.<br />
PoUce MagiBtrate'i<br />
Tonsils Taken Out<br />
Magistrate .<br />
205 Weeley av,, had<br />
removed, Pi-iday, at the<br />
Oity Hospital, He had<br />
frequently from tonglHtii, _„ -<br />
Ittoliy deelded to have them r<br />
moved, upon the advice <strong>of</strong> I<br />
phygioian, Dr. Heriohel Prttlt.<br />
<strong>The</strong> judge came thremiii the<br />
' flying<br />
prolided to polio court,<br />
iGets 3 Months For<br />
Bread, C<strong>of</strong>fee <strong>The</strong>ft<br />
Chariei BramWe, <strong>of</strong> PUladel.'<br />
lihia, who wa« arreited in Owan<br />
<strong>City</strong> ft few wette ago for stialm|r<br />
bread and c<strong>of</strong>fee in Wildwood,<br />
U<br />
JamesM.<br />
Ttat^..<br />
MohaBhan,Jr.,<strong>of</strong><br />
Ptwted tart w«|<br />
So^<br />
by pKded^Hty to - A*>~ d^^«,Bi3 •nil<br />
Point, has been taken up W<br />
was sentenced to *<br />
the «ountv jail, by<br />
Talks to W. C. T, U.<br />
Mrs. Orace Bharp, <strong>of</strong> ^«^county<br />
vice preiident
See if<br />
and<br />
y rdoes Puerto<br />
vtiat. 4n«a Ha<br />
1<br />
*, anwer U eorreci-i<br />
to, read the rest<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> San Juan,<br />
sent n letter lo the<br />
3oh this wceU, c.tll-<br />
to the fact that<br />
U an Island possess-.<br />
IJnltod States, ana It<br />
the same flag<br />
waft Insplrd Dec.iu3&<br />
jre received for<br />
stamps ar-i the<br />
'lit* and ftlao because<br />
jifms in the United S«»'e»<br />
hcalleO orders within the<br />
r.ittonlha. because 'hire<br />
ip»lgn to "Bnv Amfl-<br />
they believed Pui-rto<br />
as a foreign countrj.<br />
j -pointed out th.it Puerto<br />
fevgoodB are made by >m-<br />
.-W»r and shipped on \ia-<br />
;'v68selB, and that the isWnfl<br />
nth in ttll the world IB<br />
<strong>of</strong> goods from Con-<br />
i America.<br />
All qawtioiu pertaining to U» an<br />
and operation <strong>of</strong> boat*, motor*. «H-<br />
glun or boating gaiwnUr " 1 •»<br />
inmnd by ll author without com<br />
to tin nwfar. Simply wldnm roar let-<br />
Mr to thla newi|«li*r. \<br />
bj Wmi n. Kogen, Jr.<br />
Editor, MoMrbo.t<br />
Just about the time the major-<br />
ity <strong>of</strong> boats ar« ready to go over-<br />
board for another glorious aen-<br />
eoa <strong>of</strong> healthful pleasure Offl<br />
dally many boating clubs will<br />
not open until Decoration Day.<br />
May 30th. but there is no sense In<br />
withholding your own plensiiri- be<br />
cause tho <strong>of</strong>ficial ceremony <strong>of</strong><br />
raising the club flag has not been<br />
held.<br />
* • •<br />
Before you shove the boat ov-<br />
erboard there me " number <strong>of</strong><br />
Items you must chqolt ul> to save<br />
trouble and expense Inter. Repmk<br />
the stuffing box. Most boxes will<br />
take the ftquure, graphite snaked<br />
hemp packing liiat you ian get<br />
tron your local dealer.<br />
» • •<br />
tmans En joy<br />
Musical Program<br />
Old Quartet Retunu; Miis<br />
Derrick Talks-<br />
Spring Poetry Urge Hits<br />
Wesley av. School Pupils<br />
Fifth Grade Pays Tribute to Season by Luring Muse;<br />
And Here Are Two <strong>of</strong> the Best <strong>On</strong>es'.<br />
Summer Rerident<br />
Leaps Off Ferry<br />
Never the packing nplr<br />
ttlly'around the shaft, cut in to music upon co<br />
miliUmt <strong>of</strong> ch<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the liveliest meetings in<br />
recent months wan enjoyed by the<br />
Kiwanis Club, Wednesday noon,<br />
when a musical program, in recog<br />
nltion flf Music Week, wfti pn-<br />
Rented bv the famed Kiwanis<br />
quartet <strong>of</strong> formei yeuro, assisted<br />
bv MJSS Louisa T. Corson, Mrs<br />
Marion Murphy, J Fred Munne,<br />
Leslie C. Huskies und Bobbv<br />
HuRhes. Miss Helen M Derrick,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> music <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Cit> schools, (jaie an intere-UinK<br />
10 minute talk on "Music in the<br />
Public Schools."<br />
Memories <strong>of</strong> former years were<br />
awakened by the quurttt, compo.-<br />
011 <strong>of</strong> Ruhiell H Nulty, William<br />
H Collisson, Jr, Di Chailes H<br />
Vail and Clinton D Lowden<br />
Mixed Qunrtet Applauded.<br />
A mixed quartet composed <strong>of</strong><br />
MIBI Oorson, MM, Murphj, Dr<br />
Vail and Mr Collision rendered<br />
several selections tlmt met willi<br />
appioval and applause<br />
Harlan Byi'. hi^h school viulm-<br />
iit, demonstrated keen musical all<br />
lilts Miss Den it k in a brief talk<br />
attention to the influence <strong>of</strong><br />
nduct and the up<br />
Creative work has b«Bn majored<br />
this term by Misa Adelaide Staut-<br />
fer. Bth grade teacher In. the<br />
Wesley uv Hchool. poetry has at-<br />
forded one ol the meant <strong>of</strong> gelf-<br />
llw other day Mlsi Staiiffer<br />
announted that she would like her<br />
pupils HI wrlto about "Spring-<br />
time" She wan pleased with the<br />
resultB Two <strong>of</strong> the best poemi<br />
follows:<br />
My Grandma thinks it's spring-<br />
time, when the mow Is <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
Kround,<br />
My flrundpn thinks It's spring-<br />
time utn-ti the grass Is fill &>'"<br />
Mv mother thlnUa It's springtime<br />
when (he daffodils are out;<br />
,My Father thinks It's nprffigUine<br />
•when th* violets ttre ateut;<br />
Little Willie thinks H'n spring<br />
time wh«n lite "A'B" ur« nl the<br />
bat;<br />
Bill I think it's springtime when<br />
1 wenr iny new sprlni hat.<br />
—By Helen Kreineitrniir.<br />
Sprlngllm'.<br />
Rain, rain rain!<br />
Thai's April showers,<br />
Tellini all the flowers<br />
To come up soon<br />
And liiirst right out In bloom,<br />
Can't you see them coming out<br />
<strong>The</strong>y urn small but stout,<br />
<strong>On</strong> the stem ond round about<br />
In the morning In and out,<br />
—By Phyllis Allison Dixon.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wins<br />
Track-Field Meet<br />
Court House Loses in Boys'<br />
Week Event Here.<br />
Forward to<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
J.Mrs. Frank Ritter have<br />
from Bermuda and are{<br />
king forward to their urn-<br />
la <strong>Ocean</strong> e liappy to<br />
their friends.<br />
I Service<br />
Lower in Cost<br />
'desire to announce that<br />
optical service<br />
1988 will be rendered<br />
reduced cost. Dial 5-1631<br />
MCurste eye Bight service<br />
/moderate rates. Frames<br />
lowered in price.<br />
ILW.BETTUSons<br />
v , OPTOMETRISTS<br />
ltO8 Atlantic Ave<br />
cuif, N. i.<br />
04nn 9 to 5<br />
Bill 6.1831<br />
-SALE-<br />
New Bungalow .<br />
4 B**reoBi8. All C«n>ftnl-<br />
imee*, l q«*«l"J> »""•<br />
fearing it would acceniuate, his<br />
lived here last sum-<br />
mer"" »l 92< Central av. He is a<br />
"on <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Delia Smith nnd a<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Helen Cerson,<br />
Rotary Committees<br />
Named by Powell<br />
Th? lollowine remmiliw<br />
irt«liv» in July, «f« • n , Bl<br />
ink ht iht insmlnK vrf'a<br />
1 Powell:<br />
umni, or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
match replaces one<br />
bury which has no team.<br />
<strong>The</strong> maroon and white will meet<br />
jVihlwood next Tuesday- Coi-ch<br />
tav Fite announced.<br />
A cBange in ratinK *»»• been<br />
made due to «Mnt_»rqKMi»uqf In-<br />
ividual plevers, Hariand R«l<br />
:wan is now Irsted No. 1, while<br />
'om Jeanneret vsill play No. 2.<br />
immy Miller is third smglts<br />
hoice MBuriee SpfroMy awl<br />
frank Taecarino will be<br />
heir chance in doublas^ ^<br />
Henry Stieriens'<br />
Father Passes <strong>On</strong><br />
Frederick Btierlln, B2, father <strong>of</strong><br />
Henry Stlerlen. local garage ma-<br />
er wus hurled with MuBonk- rlMB<br />
it,' West Laurel Hill cemelery, In<br />
'hiladelplilii. last Thursday. <strong>The</strong><br />
leath <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stltsrlln was uBei<br />
jeeied though he hod not exper<br />
lenced good health during th<br />
past »i3t months.<br />
Deceased, n former Plilladelphl<br />
hotel keeper, made his residence<br />
in WiWwooil after , retiring about<br />
10 yenrs ago, H« Is Burvlved b<br />
his widow and one sont<br />
liW. Clufe Seme* =<br />
Jiime. B. Bevlll.<br />
Cnminynlly Service -• L<br />
Lunnj, FTeneh B, LJivflsnd.<br />
unnj, Krn<br />
InurnuiaiHl<br />
R 8<br />
I<br />
Frnl»<br />
l<br />
8.<br />
I, Buckler<br />
El wood<br />
n I,. I*!<br />
Glty i »eesnd, Haughty, <strong>Ocean</strong> C\t? i ihiiti,<br />
Blahcn. O«Bn Clly. Time 24 3.10 «M0Bd»,<br />
440 imrdu - Wnn bv Bison, Court<br />
IJouae: wcond, Blulioii, Qeem <strong>City</strong> i third,<br />
Ti O Cit T th 410<br />
umor beinR c u l a d ,<br />
evidently to reflect against mem-<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the board. Since 1 am<br />
the financial <strong>of</strong>ficer, I want it<br />
known thnt io far BS I am con-<br />
cerned, employes will b« paid as<br />
soon as we have the funds,<br />
"—as soon as we bate the<br />
funds," echoed tuther C. O»den,<br />
dirteior <strong>of</strong> th» boafd end the oth-<br />
er member seeking re-elsction.<br />
But there is no indication, as<br />
to when funds will lie available.<br />
iixteen notes fnr 11,000 each<br />
were renewed, and a new note<br />
for »10,000, to the rriniden Safe<br />
Deposit and Trust co, <strong>of</strong> rape<br />
May, was aiitholjed. An attempt<br />
will be made to sell It, hut noth-<br />
ing Is certain.<br />
No Ins payments were receiv-<br />
ed hy the Doitnij 1 treasurer this<br />
week,<br />
CiLd<br />
E. Itatart<br />
Education —<br />
Wort -<br />
id L, Fit*.<br />
Jou w<br />
Taecarino,<br />
uliii, m y i<br />
<strong>City</strong>. Tim§ t,h 4.10<br />
m year,<br />
K<br />
Senator<br />
PWmpt l'as«g*.<br />
Head said yesterday<br />
hi hill<br />
that it was quite likely his hill<br />
would pass In both houses Mon><br />
•day night, 'jtid that Governor<br />
Moor* might slatt it that night,<br />
u it ig an emargeney measure.<br />
In that event, if the freehold.. •«*«• w gklllwltlli<br />
ers, county school sunerlntend.' - - - -<br />
ISO y«rd» .— Won by !)'iMn, Coupt<br />
HoiiM! tseeond, TaPcgrina. OesBn <strong>City</strong> :<br />
thii-il, Matlej, Ownn Cliy. Time. 2 min-<br />
utes, 10 U10 Bcennds*<br />
Broad Jumn Won by Motley, Oco.n<br />
<strong>City</strong>: liecond. TurvcB. Qeonn <strong>City</strong>; third,<br />
Grsu. Ocein <strong>City</strong>. Bluliinrt, 10 feet, 0<br />
Hlsii Jump — Wm by J. Taylor, Court<br />
House i Mewid. _M. Taylor, Court Hoyie!<br />
third, Danlstl. 1 Court Home. Kciglit, l» ft.<br />
3 inches.<br />
Pole Vault — Won if ). Taylor, Court<br />
Hornet Meond, M. Ttjlor, Court HOUM>!<br />
third, Denion, Court Houne. Heleht, S It.<br />
*«-»».<br />
ft<br />
? *»m. H«n«<br />
and Own Road In th« *1»l"ton Una be.<br />
twaan Lotl Noi. till «n4 JIM and *s.<br />
tamUnir thenw (1) Wwtwardlr along<br />
th. Southerly lln* at Bauprcr B«4 U.I<br />
feet t/> the dlvlflon lln* between Lota<br />
Noa. IIJB and 1117 i Him* fa) Boath-<br />
w.rdlr alon. aid ,lut numtlon*! JITU<br />
•Ion Hiu> 100 fret lo the for tiff <strong>of</strong><br />
loti fnmtlnl on Deahrliht Bwli throw<br />
(9) KaatnntlT afcmc thf r line <strong>of</strong><br />
Int. No* 3121, 7l2t urt 3IM. tit 'ft<br />
h tflll li tetK UU Noa<br />
Lower Cost<br />
in Fiction,<br />
tity buying principle rf"J«<br />
s p»dt»ge, three<br />
au<br />
for<br />
I'M<br />
Uie vParent-Teacher Aa-|Wom«n,<br />
Tht m<br />
Untie <strong>City</strong>. May 13, for the Am- "ft<br />
Aatoclatlon ol trnivemityl^""<br />
•Af aw a^i*" 1 ^m MfJ t • ^w ^ " " ^ •• — —••• ••— —<br />
to th. tfldilon llw Mw> h>t> N«-<br />
51*0 ui 2111: thanea Ml K"rtllw»>-1lr<br />
7 I* M«IU«d "hi MM»<br />
JIM! Own <br />
nitlOB im hour or more are not<br />
uncommon.<br />
"I have received notiflmtion<br />
from the Hiato departincnl <strong>of</strong> mo-<br />
or vehicles Hiiyini; lliat It 'vil<br />
tvko the tmitter in iUi own hands<br />
nleBB our local pulicft can<br />
ireiiH iipeedlni;," he aalil,<br />
"It the state men — there<br />
vould bo 10 or 15 o£ them -<br />
nmo here and atiijed a while tho<br />
way driving is done at prosant,<br />
hey wouli go away with 1500 ol<br />
more in fines.<br />
That is why I nm warning mo-<br />
orists now. Sly men will warn<br />
every driver they see going ton<br />
Tail, and if neeoaimry, arrest a<br />
few. Tiien. IE the Hpeedinjj Hoeiis<br />
tip the HUtto irtfleiiilH will r:omn<br />
in mill suak tilenty <strong>of</strong> tinea on<br />
inottii'istB. I thought it only fair<br />
to warn motorliits now. <strong>The</strong>y can<br />
obey or tnke the consequences!<br />
But pedestrians, especially chit,<br />
jren, must be pro-tected,"<br />
<strong>The</strong> cxlillilt will Include thoua<br />
andB <strong>of</strong> cliiipinuu oi* the marhlt-<br />
tournament, together with high-<br />
Mra. / uiuntui D. Hopping spent<br />
Sunday 4» t iUeet <strong>of</strong> l>«r fatbOT,<br />
Captain Nlckeraon, ot South O<br />
nle.<br />
YALE KEYS<br />
2 for 25c<br />
LEMONT<br />
SOS Ilftj Atr«. Vh. 1H7<br />
_. b, M. II, Ayrtln,<br />
. J. Oirivn.<br />
, to 1. II. CraiM,<br />
Blua Doolt for H18.<br />
Jo, hy Bnernoo* Miy<br />
it D. 0, Fisher,<br />
j John <strong>On</strong>Uworthy. __ ._<br />
[ Conicni!inH*rle«, W Hasnun<br />
....1, by Q, A, UilnB.<br />
I-AHalra In lOMiiiir Wil-<br />
.rlvw. by H. T). Mnrtin.<br />
, fey John MnsefleW..<br />
aj fo[ Awllllt, by MM Mil-<br />
|, by PryK WleiMll.<br />
| it Forty. W W, n. PHW»..<br />
j Aiiwmiire. hy R. A. rn*»ll.<br />
r«I Wtiiiig, lif 3. n. Pijw?«.<br />
rd, bv r. P. Vmiitivplt.<br />
li ml Home, by Fmnlt<br />
,/ Allin VUltars.<br />
wn Itaier, Inr V, i. Woolf,<br />
fht Out Two<br />
fin Row; $2 Fine<br />
i tail iisht. <strong>of</strong> his truck<br />
ftlie r.exi nlRht after ho<br />
nliiK for the same<br />
tard Hiirris, farmer, <strong>of</strong><br />
il nxroHteel.<br />
fiourt he told, Actlnj<br />
George BrownmlllOT,<br />
t that tlm light Imd been<br />
I tat thai tiie ground wire<br />
i «n Uie way to Ooeaii<br />
[<strong>of</strong> |J wag imposed,'nev-<br />
Rides Over Fire<br />
Hose • Fined $5<br />
When you ride QVM si fire<br />
hsso you inny ciiiise il In burst,<br />
BO tliiit flromon are ileil up for<br />
two or tlude tninuteB i'ixmg it.<br />
and in (ho meantime soveral Uun-<br />
4red dollitrs ilumnce i» ilono by<br />
tire," aaid ActliiB XlaKistialc<br />
Oeorge BiownmiHer, Mondny,<br />
when Howard Cullttlmn. 23, <strong>of</strong> B20<br />
Central av,, u litilk tiuek driver,<br />
was arraigned before lilm,<br />
Calliiuari was Mreated last<br />
TlUiridHy when Uo drove hist I nick<br />
over the hoso whllu fii'cinen were<br />
OKtinguiBhiiig a bliize in the iiotiio<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mnrtiiiier Skinner, lit Bfil 14t!i<br />
,t, Fortunately tho hossc aitl not<br />
iiniser or ru'niilfi;j""ovc'r lire li«i<br />
and-ft fine <strong>of</strong> M was Imposed.<br />
9 Candidates For 8<br />
Offices at Sea Isle<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> — <strong>The</strong>re arc nine<br />
aipiraiita tor lha tlirpo plucCB oil<br />
tho board <strong>of</strong> eomnitanionere which<br />
will be filled at the city election<br />
on Tueaduy, May f). <strong>On</strong>nmiaaton-<br />
Or Hiram C. Love will not be n<br />
candldata, 1ml Mayor Maiirlec II,<br />
S<strong>of</strong>ioney and CommiBHioner tarl<br />
jl. •Waddiniiton «'o seeking re-el-<br />
ection.<br />
Olbor candidates! IMP Herman<br />
Diamond, Waiter Wright. 1 Jerry V,<br />
Dolaney, Charloi Hnnn, John Bra<br />
en, .tamest<br />
Shoemaker.<br />
Orama and. Gerald<br />
<strong>The</strong> friends <strong>of</strong> Mri.<br />
Dearie, <strong>of</strong> Drookllne,<br />
Jeniiic M<br />
Delaware<br />
Dearie, <strong>of</strong> Drooklln,<br />
County, will ho Blail lo ltnow tlml<br />
4lie ia down lor the seaaon at her<br />
cottage,-1609 '^f^_ l i^_J,<br />
,1 Kdwari~VoHS was n<br />
deiplila.vlBltbr, WoU:i«sa:>\.<br />
Fish From Our Own Nets<br />
ON THE BAY<br />
Between Bth & 10th<br />
a^B^a^<br />
A Plea To<br />
Property Owners<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!"<br />
Ws Is the IMOIV* nioBu'fpr the romlnn _ nrn<br />
Wopertj uwmir nnd o«ry »wd cstnte man s Jl-<br />
tatewttrt In tjeelnB to it tluii thta gool is renohed.<br />
»<strong>of</strong>c can help to bring It Bbout hy making pMnertlei<br />
«ttW«tlv»} V miking them spio «nd span, gluten-.<br />
"Iw cleanliness ond In fooi oriw.<br />
PBIHISrS K0W1 Tfcert h no *«»?,*«<br />
will- cotamHDd the best prtOM aad will rent-<br />
llruti"-"""<br />
rlnif fcoupMlMnhiif 1 fhrnM not be;€nii»liiPij ,<br />
Wnne. <strong>The</strong> ywa sUontd B!»O be clewed <strong>of</strong> I<br />
*111 '\li""t'd ont itare In hel<br />
e ywa sUontd B!»O<br />
n'\eli""to'.du jont<br />
ed <strong>of</strong> IIWITI<br />
In helpliig t»<br />
CITY OP OCEAN CITY<br />
By Harry Headley<br />
Mayor<br />
For Springtime Vigor<br />
. . , balance your meal* with plenty or<br />
Criip,Gfe«n»G«rd«n-Fr#ih Vegetables<br />
.,, and Firm, Luicious Fruiks,<br />
\ Comjjlete Asiortment Awaits You<br />
Daily ot Your A9P Fuod Slow! .<br />
o LUSCIOUS-FRfiSH RIPE<br />
Strawberries<br />
25«<br />
full<br />
quart<br />
box.. '<br />
Fancy Asparaius h<br />
Fr«ih Cut Spinach<br />
19= I T««iNew6nioiii3lb.lOw,<br />
t.9c ' Uea^RhubaA - 3b«H,8e<br />
Fancy Hew Potatoes<br />
Uttuw ,aiSo 2H.* 19c j Orange,<br />
Ctlery Stalk. • 2 .uH, 9e I Cabbiflt<br />
Fresh Green Peas<br />
2««ii«,<br />
JsrsiySeaiitoni - taMfclc i"F«n«¥ Carrots - %<br />
String Bsuns MOc IPeppsri Mm<br />
Corn Bik«l<br />
T l<br />
Large Siie Prunes<br />
Criico -•<<br />
Sunnyfield Flour<br />
;ibi|3c<br />
%f3a«<br />
SRANOMOTHIR'S<br />
Pan Rolls<br />
Regular S« Cf<br />
ska ef 11— w.<br />
Cltan Sweep Broomi -<br />
Lifebuoy HtiUh Soap<br />
RlniO Tk* erinultttd<br />
Whoi. Milk Ch»«»<br />
*» v «'« hf —'96<br />
- 3 •*» I7e<br />
iipl !•»•• P»» 19C<br />
It I9C<br />
A TWOOAMB pom*«l*•<br />
O!»—%lbiaoi«l-l.[b«i<br />
TODDY - V4.ib«na3e i.ib«».*5«<br />
Tomato Juice<br />
i<br />
j»V-.i<br />
A Smill Can <strong>of</strong> H1INI P«a »<br />
Aiporagu* Soup M,.<br />
with IW puidim «• 3 •mill er 2 Urg* cm <strong>of</strong><br />
iny »Ili»ly «.. .<br />
HEINZ SOUPS<br />
Sp.il.l OHtr «(««»• <strong>On</strong>ly WhSU *« ?« l<br />
2'<br />
Rib Roast Beef 19 C<br />
sHopr CUT,<br />
Forequarter Lamb<br />
Bftisfc<strong>of</strong><br />
N«k <strong>of</strong><br />
MNtkiSS<br />
Roatt <strong>of</strong> Veal<br />
Wb Chep* - * SI*<br />
Loin Chops • »;88c<br />
Chuck Roast -<br />
Fresh Buck Shad<br />
SM Trout or Prwh PoroJM » 10c<br />
CheSc» SkJnltw Rfo^- % "» 2fc<br />
• h<br />
THE<br />
TEA<br />
CO<br />
cur<br />
\ Builds Bigger<br />
- BOYS' m<br />
'a' > f><br />
SHOULDERS LAMB<br />
Chuck Roast * 14c<br />
Stewing Chickens % 23c Pork Loin<br />
Small<br />
GEORGIA<br />
Peanut Fed<br />
s-io n»<br />
HAMS<br />
GENUINE<br />
LAMB<br />
*18c<br />
Gordon's Roll Butter<br />
Peachet, Iwfge tan x.. We<br />
Dole's Fancy Sliced Pineapple<br />
Urge am ......'..............-........... - » If*<br />
Swift PrMt S««p 2 ei^ Be<br />
P 4 G O, K. So»p ..„„.„.._ 2 atoi 9e<br />
Helm New Appk Butt«p—<br />
Medium tin tumbler .... ,3 fnr 25c<br />
1 It jar ..... .-..- 2 f«<br />
2 It) jar ...-..;..-•<br />
Come in and toy it before you buy rt<br />
Premier Tomato Cocktail<br />
Pomon* Viiwgw pt bortb 7c<br />
American Beauty Ketchup<br />
S«oa botUe 3 for ZSe<br />
Queen Olive* qt jw W> c<br />
Putted Ritse pkg »3e<br />
Putted Whwl pNr<br />
Bhie Bdl drt», 20*» mm 7c<br />
<strong>Blue</strong> Bell <strong>On</strong>to, Sl»*a aw .Z<br />
KeHo«f ? » Corn FWwii .: 2 pkg» lie<br />
SwifVi Slked Peaelwa No, 1 can 10c<br />
Swift's ftearium Pinetipple ....... I8c<br />
COITOS<br />
GORDON<br />
% 17c<br />
BEIAK v mm<br />
ft 20c<br />
BOSCOI.<br />
ft 31c<br />
COCOA<br />
BAKBI'I<br />
Hft 13c<br />
Htb 10c<br />
2 ft*.<br />
2%$ 11<br />
N. B. C Auorted Cake*<br />
Prunes J . . -<br />
Prune., 30 lo 40<br />
Not-*^«l R««n» — g<br />
Krum't Spm^hetli, Noodlei,<br />
Macaroni , ,„ - 2<br />
D«vU Baldng Powder, l&os «<br />
Geisha Fancy WMte" Tut* Fuk<br />
Whizz Alaska Salmon<br />
Fancy Norway Mackerel<br />
<strong>Blue</strong> Dot Urn* Beam ca*<br />
Peter Pan GoWen Pantam Com<br />
2 cam , - v -,.<br />
PhiBip* Stringleis Beana . . |3 can*'<br />
PhiBips Tomatoes . 3 can*<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> the Valley Corn - 3 can*<br />
Phillip* Pea» • - 2
for<br />
'mototlats, planning<br />
ylnha Are Wnrned by<br />
i, AuWmohlle Club <strong>of</strong><br />
dt'drastUi penaltifefl<br />
M-liupoaed for violation<br />
itapllo weed limit. Instead<br />
aum<br />
vvr -Jersey law. motor-<br />
)mul may be fined up<br />
imprisoned for a<br />
.. tot dilvlng In ex-<br />
J,mUoB nn hour. Between<br />
.10, the minimum fine Is<br />
Fine maximum ?ion<br />
irt B. .Buckley, mnn.igcr <strong>of</strong><br />
jont ncHvltios. <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />
olice have resulted In wi-<br />
THpo *SK l« MOO lines on. New<br />
Jorsoy motorists<br />
''Thu Alurylnnd law," stild Mr<br />
Dn(;l(ley, "fixes lh« nbsoluti> doatl-<br />
lliid nt 40 mlli-i un hum. nUhoUKh,<br />
,i inoloiM. flrlvInK at .» flpood in.<br />
oxi e"i <strong>of</strong> 35 mile. y IIOIIPO, that 'ho mto<br />
f a 1 it ita 'than<br />
pp<br />
<strong>of</strong> ujicea ttns 1 iiot srcita<br />
Wtti lOl'Otilblp iinil pnipH<br />
'than<br />
Wtt l TJlO<br />
burtlo.u <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> IK pinned bqiiuic-<br />
ly upon Iliii motorist. If h" li no- 1<br />
ublq to show, for oxiimplr. Hint a<br />
npircl <strong>of</strong> 3tt nillM an lioin v a'<br />
raisonubhi under tho clrc uin-iluiic<br />
lie may Iiu rlnwl Hum *l tl)<br />
$100.<br />
It lm IM ilclccHirt <br />
(lulu $100 11"!' mini' ill in flOOII,<br />
for a first <strong>of</strong>foiiKiv A pi I''HI pin<br />
alty <strong>of</strong> HO dnyn to one 5 far mi\<br />
aim In' (miiosi'd. In<br />
till! IllU 1 "<br />
Week To Best Patrolman<br />
Counterfeit Notes »?,,$.<br />
Restaurant Man to Encourage More Efficiency<br />
Next 10 Weekt—•Jernee PraisesJDepartment<br />
Appreciation .ot the way mem-<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the polloe department<br />
For<br />
bers<strong>of</strong> the pollo p<br />
have "snapped Into it" during the<br />
past tew weeks was expresses In<br />
a letter to Aetlni Chief Jack ,ler-<br />
nee, Saturday afternoon, at the<br />
weekly inspection <strong>of</strong> the cltys<br />
finest,<br />
And at the some time, the writ-<br />
er <strong>of</strong> the letter. ljiurle Johnslone.<br />
Iioliiillir restaurant owner, <strong>of</strong>fer,<br />
cd a cash prize <strong>of</strong> IS, weekly for<br />
ffiit<br />
10 weeks,<br />
patrolman.<br />
to the moat<br />
A committee<br />
y<br />
efficient<br />
<strong>of</strong> busi-<br />
HS men. unknown to any mim-<br />
ber or <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the department,<br />
will name the man who In lo re<br />
celve the prise, which may he<br />
used In any way the recipient de-<br />
sires,<br />
tint Mox in<br />
dir HamiHim lm " lMl1<br />
i " <strong>The</strong> noti it Vfl«>«mcn <strong>The</strong>m Ht l.unph , , , llelmke* I'Miniiiiint Phaj-.<br />
hen . , . «'«TMiIti Vnlrapurtunt," He Sa*s, "Btid Winis<br />
Mewy, Knt Sawlflo*."<br />
A, tourth Blrtl'y for na(e one. You may he nure It wan cariirfl<br />
into hundreds <strong>of</strong> homes during the next few meekis, and formed the<br />
basis for many a IODK eveslni's dlHGimien,<br />
'As the meol drew to lt'» close there crime a dramaile Interriip-<br />
lion — a ruler <strong>of</strong> the city made his way slowly to th* head <strong>of</strong><br />
the table nnd stood silent, hownl by the terrible weight <strong>of</strong> hi»<br />
Brief. That morning he had nal nl his daughter's bedside, clasping<br />
her frill whjte hand In big, watching the flutter <strong>of</strong> the nulse, try-<br />
ing by the force <strong>of</strong> his lOBgini to hold that little life hack from<br />
ihe precipice. And at lost the doctors had told him IhRt it was<br />
useless any, more to hone, So he had some, this ruler, to the strange<br />
young man whose deeds <strong>of</strong> healing were the sensation <strong>of</strong> ihe day.<br />
Was it too late? <strong>The</strong> ruler had thought so when ha entered ihe<br />
floor; hut as he stood In that splendid nresenae a new thrilling con-<br />
viction irinpedhlni:<br />
"Master, my daughter Is »ven now dead," he exclaimed, "hut<br />
come and lay your hand on her and she will live,"<br />
Jesuit rose nnd went with him.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Watch Towei<br />
Frank Parker Stock-<br />
bridge Looks Behind<br />
the Headlines,<br />
TAXES . , , mslext to pay<br />
<strong>The</strong>re Is only one easy way<br />
to nuy luxes, That Is lo pay<br />
them Rs par! <strong>of</strong> the purchase<br />
price or something Ihe<br />
Unele Snm'fl latest tax, that<br />
on beer. Is an example, Nohtidj*<br />
liaya it who doesn't want boar,<br />
iind nobody who wonts beer ob><br />
Jceis to paying a price whu-li<br />
inclildia ihe lax, ariiountmg io<br />
about one cent for on ordlriuiy<br />
Hlieea glass, Th« cigarette tax<br />
i« unnlher thwt in not palmiil.<br />
It comes lo fix cents on ooeli<br />
piicltpue (if twenty clgansiU'S,<br />
I,aai year the (snvei-nmtnt's In-<br />
fonie from eiBHrfite tiixe« WIIR<br />
«ver Ihvcp liunfirtd million dnl-<br />
1 liirs.<br />
In lUily lust fail r l*ained<br />
lliui ovory isiRn, rioster or |iiih-<br />
lii! noiloe uf any kind has In<br />
pay ii lax. Even (lie rard over<br />
I Iiu lipll bill ion hi my hole! beil-<br />
rninii icllliiK me to ring once<br />
for Hie porter, twice for the<br />
liiLiiiiheriiiiiid and three times<br />
for a whiter, had a revenue<br />
Kinmn stuck on it,<br />
Biiiiiip nixes Imve never been<br />
lweii In America as freely as<br />
elsewhere. <strong>The</strong>y me the gasiest<br />
(sixes lo fiillect as well IIM to<br />
)uiy.<br />
nT^ifr<br />
swniu jour hoy ir he got* thtough<br />
1100,000 muti income, »»*!! admit.<br />
He'U Ko<br />
Nest Weeks Service Not<br />
Your Health<br />
By Dr. John Joieph Gainea<br />
i'OH THR MHiIH,K.AfiI5n,<br />
You get to Jhlnkini about<br />
what you OUGHT lo weigh —<br />
1 know you «l«, for I do myself.<br />
Well, figure your height in'<br />
Inches — you men <strong>of</strong> five feet<br />
len. You arj seventy inches<br />
high. Add 100 to the number<br />
<strong>of</strong> inches for the weight, 170,<br />
If you are middle-aged or past.<br />
This rule floes not apply to<br />
young adults and children, ,<br />
Remember, each individual<br />
haH his necullaritlBs, whleh he<br />
can by no (tnfiafta ^&@4Ki^Jt Is<br />
just as "naturnl" for some men<br />
and women io be spare, as il<br />
is for others to be a. little stout.<br />
I had a most refined, Intelligent<br />
lady ot forly-nye, who hud<br />
workeil herself almost into ii<br />
frenzy — because she held a<br />
weight <strong>of</strong> J4S steadily. Her fig-<br />
ure was perfect; yet she was<br />
continually In anticipation <strong>of</strong><br />
^obesity!"<br />
CSoplrrtuht, CsmMIW<br />
<strong>The</strong> Nut Bowl<br />
"What are you ihlldren play.<br />
ln(T" asked mother one day,<br />
"We're playing church," r»-<br />
filled Jackie,<br />
"How nice! 1 said mother, "hut<br />
worshlpperB shouldn't whinner<br />
In church,"<br />
"We know that, mother, luit<br />
we're in th( choir,"<br />
A doctor was attending an old<br />
lady from Scotland who had<br />
caught a severe cold,<br />
"bUl your teeth. Shatter when<br />
you felt the chill coming on I"<br />
lie inquired,<br />
"I dinntt ken, dootor," she re-<br />
plied gravely, "<strong>The</strong>y were lying<br />
on the table there,"<br />
Pat — "Come on, hoy!<br />
Ro around and call on the Ton.<br />
»11 Bisters, 1<br />
Pat — "Because nearly every-<br />
body's had th«m out."<br />
Quest — "Oosh, I wish I<br />
could afford a.ear like thin!"<br />
Owner — "So do I."<br />
iT*<br />
FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING, THA LA!<br />
" E reference is to those visions <strong>of</strong> lovelinessi, the Penn<br />
Hall girls, who annually adorn the resort at this time<br />
<strong>of</strong> V©sr<br />
Aside from all other reasons we fervently hope Hiat<br />
Penn, Hall never stops coming to Oceah <strong>City</strong> for the last<br />
month <strong>of</strong> its school term, because its students instill new<br />
life and spirit in the resort, Every year, when they ar-<br />
rive, we know that winter is definitely ended, and that a<br />
niw season, filled with new hopes and new opportunities,<br />
is ahead; that the time has come to forget the past and to<br />
look to the future. • ,<br />
Scattered .through this issue is more than jurt a con-<br />
ventional welcome to Penn Hall, It's a heartfelt greeting to<br />
some fine folks for whom <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has a genuine af-<br />
fection.<br />
<strong>The</strong> only way to iHrnatatt pwtoifiM buiineis h»dly<br />
shrunk br Hit S-etnt itamp, will he to get all the eongreM.<br />
SfB Id write chaln-letters to thdt' «sonstitumt».<br />
ONE WAY TO ADVERTISE OCEAN CITY.<br />
CONSIDERABLE comment has been heard the past few m,<br />
I days over the fact that the news magazine, Time,<br />
) recently published a report on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s annual mutt<br />
f T i y y i<br />
nond»rou8 "bay-window," muit<br />
lay the blame to himself alone.<br />
He aeiiulrpd the deformity By<br />
nverwitini and lack <strong>of</strong> exercise.<br />
It will take a long time to cor-<br />
rect the effects <strong>of</strong> hl« truancy,<br />
if he ever does it. But he still<br />
has room to repent <strong>of</strong> his sins<br />
— to get out <strong>of</strong> that swlv«l-<br />
chair — ana let out <strong>of</strong> doors at<br />
every opportunity — and STOP<br />
FATING TOO MUCH,<br />
<strong>The</strong>re'll the rub, howevtr. He<br />
still lingers with the luscious<br />
vlimdit with the heavy sweeUm-<br />
ing. Well, if you'd rather have<br />
that belly, Keen on as you'v«<br />
been dolnB — I'm no trafflo<br />
con, to »top you for traveling<br />
on the wrong side <strong>of</strong> the rood!<br />
Bonit forget though, that the<br />
prevention tit an evil Is ninny<br />
tlmcK safer than a belated at-<br />
lempt nt ciirej be sure your<br />
filletetlc) Bin* will track you<br />
clown.<br />
Warden; "We've defined to<br />
(ive you oni) hour <strong>of</strong> RracB be-<br />
fore wn hang, yoii."<br />
Prisoner; "O, K, Brinj her<br />
, 4 It m»y intatiat <strong>The</strong> Sent.nel-Ledgar's readers to<br />
that that story originated in this <strong>of</strong>fice. It was telegre<br />
<strong>The</strong> SsntlneULedger to United Press, which relayed it<br />
New York hotels plan<br />
ir>end several millions ,to<br />
see taprooms,<br />
i, grills.<br />
'ft<br />
and<br />
! Of<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> newspaper readers every<br />
scan news <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sent from this <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Salvation Army Quest: "It's<br />
Urn greatest iierloil the country<br />
him ever suw, if you phniild<br />
walk up and ask me. Lnoklt!<br />
Hverybody eatin' and praiiically<br />
Bobndy worlttn*.'*<br />
llugband to Wife after party:<br />
"1 luard Dr. Simmons Buying<br />
you huU scute eoryan."<br />
Wife: "Oh, dear, J sheulrt<br />
have known tbls dress wns too<br />
revealing for that kind ota par.<br />
iy!" __<br />
A football player had rone<br />
to a western town ftnd was in-<br />
Blfuetlng a group <strong>of</strong> eager<br />
young cowboys in the arts nf<br />
ffloiball, "Mind," he said, "if<br />
you can't kick the hall, kick<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the nliiyors on the nth«r<br />
siili!. Now let'i get busy, Where's<br />
the Imll?"<br />
• "Never mind the ball; let's<br />
Ht on with the game," criefl an<br />
enthUHinstlc pupil,<br />
"Beg your pordon, but what is<br />
your name, slrf the hotel eletk<br />
asked.<br />
"Name?" echoed the indignant<br />
BUMI, who hat juat signed the<br />
reBlster, "Don't you se* my sig-<br />
nature there?"<br />
"I do," answwed the clerk,<br />
"That is what arousert my ciir-<br />
loslty," • •<br />
Diner; "I ordered an egg<br />
sandwich and you brought me<br />
clilnken,"<br />
Waiter; "Yen, sir, I wns a lit-<br />
tle late In catling your order."<br />
Inquiring <strong>of</strong> her bridge score<br />
Ow <strong>On</strong>ly AnxleSf-^Over Inflation<br />
WATCH ^<br />
YoimcoAt<br />
AND MAT<br />
AMD i'».tHA.v£A<br />
D0UBL6 CHQC9LATE<br />
ICt CREAM SUNOAt<br />
SUPRCMt<br />
•ri<br />
Mian Francs PcriiiBS, Secre-<br />
tiiry <strong>of</strong> lAliiii', «ald fte oiher<br />
iliiy Hint more Ihiin two thous.<br />
iiiuj iiersons had written with<br />
riiiliornte drhenies to change the<br />
whole xnclnl systpm. Probably<br />
nevpr before liave HO many folks<br />
nil over the world been busy<br />
malting plans to remodel the<br />
world. Nothing Is easier than<br />
lo iiiiike an ideal p^W, nothing<br />
is harder than to Induce human<br />
beings Hi follow s nliiri.<br />
It liilces from three to a ihuu-<br />
mind generations to change the<br />
habits <strong>of</strong> a peopl*. What is<br />
iiei>d(il now is something that<br />
will work next month, not next<br />
century. It would be- a good<br />
pliiu, for example, If the rela-<br />
tiiiiiii <strong>of</strong> industry ami agricul-<br />
ture eoiilil he adjuateil go thnt<br />
nvery fiifiliiry worker would<br />
liiive a piece <strong>of</strong> land to fall<br />
bach nn, hut (he present gener-<br />
a'tlon iif factory workers floes-<br />
ii'l know how to live on the<br />
land.<br />
<strong>The</strong> last thing Americans<br />
want, it seams to me, is to be<br />
compelled by law to do anything<br />
tn which they are not naturally<br />
inclined. I don't think highly ol<br />
liny scliem* <strong>of</strong> sot-ial reform<br />
whlrli is not the product <strong>of</strong> the<br />
evolutionary interplay <strong>of</strong> notur.<br />
ill forces, '<br />
^ • * _._,_... '<br />
H KTISS . . . late honor<br />
Olenn Curtlss died three years<br />
OBO, but the War Department<br />
linn just awarded him the Dln-<br />
Unguished Service GrosB which<br />
wns ulven to his mother as a<br />
memento always to be cherished<br />
<strong>of</strong> her .brilliant and beloved<br />
son.<br />
I knew Glenn Curtits inti-<br />
mately, from the dayn when he<br />
was u biaycie-raeing kid trying<br />
to ride faster ilun anybody elne,<br />
>vnen ne svns-b«ateii-fti-theJiftjt_<br />
York State Fail' he resolved to<br />
make a bicycle which would go<br />
faster Hum anybody has ew<br />
gone. <strong>The</strong> HrHt motorcycle grew<br />
out <strong>of</strong> that doterniinaiion, and<br />
Qlenn Curtiss, was the first man<br />
over to travel nt a speed *4<br />
more than 1B0 miles an hour.<br />
His most famous achlevemenr,<br />
however, was making the air-<br />
plnne practical. <strong>The</strong> Wright<br />
brothers were the flrat to fly.<br />
hut Curtiss was the first tn<br />
build a plane that anybody<br />
could fly. He did more for the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> aviation niul<br />
taught more men lo fly than<br />
anybody els« ever aid,<br />
I'm glad his nu ilier has his<br />
Distinguished Service Cross.<br />
Paste Pot and Sheare FORUM AND AGfl*<br />
What Other Edlton<br />
Have To Say About It<br />
HOUSES . . . man's<br />
When the wild Mongols from<br />
the high plateaus <strong>of</strong> Aaia swept<br />
around the Black Bea, ri thous-<br />
and or more years before Christ,<br />
they introduced the horse to En-<br />
rone, <strong>The</strong> Greeks had never<br />
seen men on horses, and believ-<br />
ed, many or th*m, that man umi<br />
horse were one. Hence the myth<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Centaur, half horse, half<br />
mon.<br />
In another tliouBnnd yours the<br />
horse hud Income the imlUlien"<br />
sable rellunqe ot traveling nnd<br />
explorers nil over tlie ivoiid. A,<br />
couple ot thousand yeai'a sitsr<br />
the automobile was Invuiifjil and<br />
folk who thought they wcn< wise<br />
said Hits tlay ot the burse wns<br />
over.<br />
More people are rldhig horses<br />
today than over before.' Good<br />
at a party Saturday night, some- horses bring higher' iiriccs than<br />
one nuked. "How do you stand?"<br />
Th* opcnlnt «» *• taWng •«»•
B**U,<br />
3 Yw».<br />
»t WJuUe Beach<br />
tbe tlr«t catches ot klflg-<br />
I 20<br />
.__„»;• CIW<br />
>-|Pi l rsiplng<br />
: publicity ttpm<br />
mart! 0 tournu-<br />
„_ pbV ii unOer-<br />
ISjrei: Uia EpBBtrr.<br />
I leading new!-<br />
„,»» <strong>of</strong> thim the<br />
ujio^ ihe country, art<br />
fe'irWrrai tfery day,<br />
"V <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> fitly is<br />
_. mmi is •!»'"«<br />
Etwo sections, this<br />
* 'VJ^Mt ft mew see.<br />
lag taken In. Fl-<br />
!M» "intiirtit chain-<br />
^W^jUl b« "held in-<br />
,5and tic winner will<br />
"!»••• <strong>City</strong> to take<br />
, fitiali MM.<br />
j will also be used<br />
the Albany and<br />
••*|j.' : 'T.i champs to<br />
tfcli suniiner for<br />
lourtey. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
; to Newark airport<br />
t^. American Air-<br />
planes.<br />
^ 0<br />
_ „. eelored, <strong>of</strong> 203<br />
tf tfeci 1DS3 city marble<br />
" * won ta * 'closely<br />
Saturday afternoon.<br />
:,,4lJ», 14, ol 854 As.<br />
. the .Vflsley av.<br />
Saturday inornlni<br />
airold Shaw in<br />
Up, in the first<br />
.__ ftaois he trim-<br />
, SBitlJ, W, <strong>of</strong> «!<br />
tte "Pnfochial ichool<br />
lust wMk^m« ^ita. OfcBrtM p,<br />
ehrki ««M> jwrtrrt ?v., topk»«<br />
flve klngflsh at Whale Bench, be-<br />
Catches o£ wtmkrisH wtra report.<br />
• An" incrpaslng f ttrle ty * r " sl1 ls<br />
befaf eauiM «lly la toe nets, in-<br />
Bleating the (isliins BCHBOH will<br />
soon hij unjet way her*.<br />
Retort Golfer<br />
Wins Field Day<br />
Johnny Edwards Low in In-<br />
ter-Club Tourney.<br />
Over 10 golfers from Detail 01-<br />
tyf LinwooU and Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
elubs competed in the first <strong>of</strong> a<br />
leriei <strong>of</strong> three field days be-<br />
tweeh them on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
links, Wedneiday afternoon.<br />
Johnny Edwards, youthful star<br />
<strong>of</strong> the loeal club, won the low<br />
gross prize for the day, shooting<br />
while Dan BaAer, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Juniors Win in<br />
Track<br />
Nosty Out Soph» by Margin<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>ly 1 1.2 Potato.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 'junior class emerpd vic-<br />
torious by the neant margin <strong>of</strong><br />
1 i-2 points over the sophomores<br />
In the annual. Inter-class track<br />
and Hold meet staged on munloi<br />
pal field last Thursday afternoon<br />
by the high school athletes.<br />
Tha juniors chalked , up a<br />
points to nose out the sophs fo<br />
top honors, the second yearers<br />
fintshinB with 20 1-2. <strong>The</strong> fresh;<br />
men finished In third iilaco will<br />
23 1-2 tallies, while the senior!<br />
ware subjected to last place with<br />
22 counters.<br />
Wnlluce,' Bross Stars.<br />
Bob Wallace and Ed Gross wen<br />
the outatandind stars ot th<<br />
meet, each winning a pair <strong>of</strong> firs<br />
places, Wallace, a junior, annexei<br />
the shot and javelin laurels, whil<<br />
Gross, for the sophomores, cop<br />
lured first in the 100 and broa<br />
jump events.<br />
While the juniors took fern<br />
a, 78, !•»•» —...<br />
AtlBntio <strong>City</strong> club, turned in a<br />
7S for second low gross score<br />
Walter flew, also <strong>of</strong> Atlantic 01<br />
ty, was the only other player ti<br />
finish on the lean side <strong>of</strong> 80<br />
TCe got a TO, Edwards wfts ft<br />
lemlflnaUst at 'Wlldwood in an<br />
laiter tournament.<br />
Low net prizes went to Dr. Al-<br />
in Corson, another outBtandios<br />
lan for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Corson shot<br />
i Op, but deduetinf nil handicap<br />
it 20, he had a Bet score <strong>of</strong> 70,<br />
t was his first 90 for a long<br />
line, be said. Dr. Westney and<br />
uen Alier, <strong>of</strong> Linwood, divided<br />
lecond honors for low njt score.<br />
While the juniors took foil<br />
flrta, the BOphs managed, to ge<br />
three w-ith the freshmen talcin,<br />
two and the seniors one.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sujnTBarleBi<br />
!00*ir!\fd daah -- Won by Grsps, sopl*<br />
Ofndfq I Kocdiid, Danchiy. ffpsliffion I thi>d,<br />
ihiai Ji D nior Time<br />
ernee t.ets White<br />
<strong>Line</strong>s on Bridge<br />
Acting Chlet ol Folios Jaok q,-<br />
ternee j< rBsponslble for the white<br />
lues painted down th» center ol<br />
:he new bridge! between <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
!lty and Sopers Folnt.<br />
•Chief Jerneo senl u, telegram to<br />
ihe state highway department,<br />
king that the lines be painted<br />
ilore the Btli si, bridge was i<br />
.mod. Within two tlus'a the work<br />
wits done.<br />
Celebrate <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
Golden Wedding<br />
Bridge Tender and Wife to<br />
Observe Event Monday<br />
Mr. unil Mrs. John WoHientt, c<br />
4211 Central iiv., will eelelimt<br />
their fiftieth wedding nniiiversiirj<br />
Monday, .Mr. Weatcutt, who is 7<br />
sears nil], mid Ills wife, who 1<br />
87, mino from Briiliseion 26 year<br />
iigo, lioth fire active,<br />
Mr, Wegteoit is nmployed by llie<br />
Biuti! us bridge tender im the<br />
Somcrs Point side <strong>of</strong> the SnmerR-<br />
polnt'Oeoan <strong>City</strong> nuloinnblle<br />
bridge, Ho was one ur the flm<br />
toll collectors employed on the old<br />
and' wits retained by the<br />
__ Edwin B, BIMP, --r-.- ,<br />
oWo Club Sand, Embkm •««; tW>J ^ "<br />
Of Friendship H«e. Vornon Bimth. speaker <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial flag <strong>of</strong> Japan was<br />
formally presented to tho <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> notary club, Friday night,<br />
s a gilt from the Toklo notary<br />
Hub,<br />
<strong>The</strong> iireaentiition was made .<br />
Edwin II. Stiles, secretary, who<br />
read ii loiter from the Toklo cliiii,<br />
eiidlnK urefitinKS to the resort<br />
club Itev Orville N. Dnvidann.<br />
rectiir ut Holy Tritiity Kplt<br />
eliurch, accnplud it for tlio club<br />
"This typifies the spirit "I" K"-<br />
tnry, wlilch enn renali urross bill-<br />
rlera <strong>of</strong> race rind animosities," lie<br />
Biiid. "it eninhiiBiz«B the oppor-<br />
tunity lleitiiry liim to e'omenl tlir<br />
Bpirit nf men nnd work toward<br />
good when they understand<br />
HKAI) THE CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Hr, * and Mrii<br />
CollingBWood. who h»<br />
Qiient roiort vieitori<br />
80 years, ar^ vacationing<br />
|J2 POfk pj. <strong>The</strong>yin^j'<br />
tor In Oreenshoro; Ait,'<br />
Innta, Ga.<br />
I Benefit<br />
r Great Success<br />
Phone 1177-J Phone S73.W<br />
W.H, Oldfield&Son<br />
TILE AND<br />
MARBLE WORK<br />
912 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
Estimates Furnirted<br />
Get Our Prices <strong>On</strong> •-<br />
Lawn Mowers, <strong>Line</strong>n Mosquito Nejingi<br />
Copper, Bronze and Galvanized Fly '<br />
^re! <strong>The</strong>y are LOWER than<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Philadelphia<br />
Read Hardware and Paint Co.<br />
Clout-<br />
Mansfield<br />
Warm, Mrs, Alexander Saburn,<br />
Mrs, H. C. Bchanze, Jliss Chand-<br />
ler, Miss Minla Huiches, Mrs, Mae<br />
Bowman, Mrs. William Abbott,<br />
Mrs. Barner. Mr, and Mrs, Harry<br />
Heanlne, Miss Vera Keyts, Mat<br />
II. Irisli, Mrs. H. niekley, Mrs.<br />
J, W, Donaiason, Miss H. Spoon<br />
or, Bum Smith, Miss B, Little<br />
Mr. Addliicoti, Miss Helen Bted<br />
em. Mrs. L. Btedem, Mr. and Mrs<br />
joBeiili Bonier, Mis.<br />
Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. H. All<br />
dwelt, >!IB. Ooiirije Orels, Mr<br />
13 ijtrevlllo, Mrn, John H, John<br />
son, Mfss Helen .lohnstone, Mrs,<br />
Edmoiul U. Hnnntin, Mis. EHwooi<br />
flteelmim, Mrs, Silas Royal, Mr<br />
mm<br />
Jury Disagrees But \ Real Estate News<br />
Man Pleads Guilty p eti<br />
Although a jury disagreed lev I<br />
20 hours a few weeks ago aim<br />
the trial o( iarl Hoberts, <strong>of</strong><br />
t<br />
Mrs.<br />
Thomas. _<br />
Mrs, Lewis<br />
Francis Bteei-<br />
1,11110, Mr»,<br />
J iimes M.<br />
852 Asbury Avenue<br />
Oceui<strong>City</strong>,N,j;<br />
Raymond<br />
.„,,.„,!(! Yates,<br />
ki), Mrs.<br />
" nry Bchanze<br />
lias,<br />
jiM. Clarence<br />
* ^%tmm H.«I-<br />
Eayniniid B InKcrsoIl Mn<br />
h Mr.<br />
Hugo Krnuse, Mrs, J.<br />
aid<br />
Bowmiin won a cluck<br />
COAL AND COKE<br />
itM ieen elty runner<br />
t tBree years, de<br />
JrbitUlo for tbt Jun<br />
BOBJ title, and won<br />
Jackson, 11, also col<br />
B 'fttford court, thi<br />
school winner, in thi<br />
ol th© finals,<br />
ah* tatweaa Klda aw<br />
t d»eidod until th<br />
Art took the nr!<br />
7. but lOBt the sec<br />
,:'M%- mm* back in tt<br />
irer, to win B, to 7.<br />
"Stickx" In Blng,<br />
if tfa last two game<br />
jiii shooter "stuek<br />
_„- and ha eleaned u<br />
tive rnlbs on his fir<br />
0 unable to "stick.",<br />
_ ttff never reaehed th<br />
iMjgm. Ho -was heatt<br />
laoh fialahini with 71's<br />
landlcaps wert deducted,<br />
d th N<br />
iitter<br />
ps wert d<br />
Nett Wedn»idny the Nortbfieia<br />
ilub will be liogt, while the week<br />
,tt«r that Unwood will da the<br />
iiinier; Ddwnam, Eoilior,<br />
i.l me.<br />
220-yard duhr-Wan by risiishty<br />
Time',<br />
£^u-yaru aiutn *?un M> ...J..,.,.,.. frsiih-<br />
inan:'Hcsnd, Tnrves. BCniori third. Me-<br />
Cfllllen, SQriiinrnor'c I fourth, ,Skillwith, 3un-<br />
>r. Time. 2i.s see.<br />
44U.yaril ii Int—Won Vil- Molleii, Jilfl-<br />
sr: ncEtind, Bi»hori. prineiriorc t ihiFil.<br />
Jrliiwa. frcshniin: fourth. Pownom, »en-<br />
lor,. Time. 57.2 see.<br />
rd run—Won hy Tueeiirinn, freFh-<br />
miin ! iieconi. Fonl. Keillor •• thlid. M.<br />
Clark, junior; fourlli. E. Cinrk. soiilio.<br />
mere. TimB. 2 min. If .3 sec.<br />
Drind jumn—Won to Orn,<br />
"" Tnrves, senior i Ihirfl, Shidint<br />
city cnamp lost<br />
ware in ohnrRe <strong>of</strong><br />
Wiili Glob.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Guide to be<br />
Issued in June<br />
A guide and information book-<br />
ifst, the most oomplete <strong>of</strong> its, kind<br />
ever published here, will be is-<br />
sued during the first week in<br />
June, Minor R. H<strong>of</strong>fman, elty<br />
uubllclty director, announced yes<br />
terdny.<br />
Sir. H<strong>of</strong>fman says 20,000 eopie»<br />
•will be printed, It will he placed<br />
In all railroad and bus terminals,<br />
in filling stations at important<br />
Intersections on the pikes, and<br />
copies will be placed j n every ho.<br />
tel room in the city. It will also<br />
be mailed out throaKh the publi<br />
city <strong>of</strong>fice In answer to all Inqui<br />
ties abont the reiort,<br />
A oqmplote map ot the city<br />
•treets, a street dlreetory, a map<br />
<strong>of</strong> nrlneipttl highways leading into<br />
the city, list <strong>of</strong> protected hathlns<br />
junior; fourth, nrinttii, frenhman. Dl«-<br />
tnnee, 10 ft 1-2 in.<br />
Kteh lump — Won by Tun, senior r<br />
gceand. Collin?. Rnnllnmore, miM akimvilli,<br />
junior; fourth. Freli, freahniBn. Height.<br />
4 ft. II In.<br />
Pole vault — Wnn hy rtrAilwnji. wij...<br />
moro: sMond, MBlthew!, freHhiniin: Ihlrd,<br />
•WnllMe. junior. Helniil, 0 ft. ,<br />
Ihnt "put — Won by Wnllnrc. mnlnr<br />
«eoond, Pnntiere, nnnhomr,! third, TBC<br />
•orino, fnsahmnn. Dialanw, SB n. 4 in.<br />
nlneus — Won by Skiiiwiih, Junior<br />
lecond, Biilton. iienior i third, Sarronoii<br />
wefln — Won by Wallace, jiinior<br />
Beeond, Tarveii, «eninr: Ihitd, Ho<br />
miihomoro; fourth, Tiiciiurina, frei'limiiii<br />
Diiitincs lie feet.<br />
state as bridge tender aftor it win •<br />
nurehased from the bridge nom-'<br />
liuny. |<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs, Wollr-ott hiivp six j<br />
sons nnd daughters living: I,croy,<br />
if Unwond: Lrwis, <strong>of</strong> Iliiddoii.<br />
.luld; John, nf Pleiisiintvllle; Mrs,<br />
Huymond Adums, Mrs. Tliendnrc<br />
Ditlbaw, Mrs. Willium SioneherB-<br />
... unil Hazel', <strong>of</strong> Oconn <strong>City</strong>: Os-<br />
car westcott, I lie eliioBt. died ab-<br />
out six years ngn.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are eleven grniiucliildron.<br />
SAMPSON & CO.<br />
811-4th Street<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Heating<br />
Matter ihtet Metal .Workers<br />
phonei mt—lilt<br />
PLUMBING—HEATING<br />
WILLARD F. STETSER<br />
Plumbinff and<br />
| Heating<br />
025 CENTRAL ATE,<br />
I'lioiin 883<br />
HOOFING, ETC,<br />
Xh$ Taroejlal School the city, list <strong>of</strong> protectea Daunns<br />
inn eltv rbamn last i hoaohos, tide table, location <strong>of</strong> all<br />
public amusoments,;Jlst <strong>of</strong> church-<br />
es and clubs, ana <strong>of</strong>ficial welcome<br />
- . ..--_..'««..jin,, ,,,„ i n_<br />
ppublicans<br />
% <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ilt,Bl»T»a Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
int. Su»a»y aftern.<br />
BUI park in Soniers<br />
1 W B. <strong>The</strong>re will<br />
Sunday after<br />
Coraon Presides at<br />
Homeopathic Meet<br />
Dr, Allan Corson will preside<br />
today and tomorrow at the annual<br />
convention <strong>of</strong> the New _ Jersey<br />
Homeopathic Society <strong>of</strong> Phymei.<br />
ana, nt Midford Lakes. Dr. Cor-<br />
son has been president <strong>of</strong> the so-<br />
ciety for the past year.<br />
An elaborate scientific and so-<br />
cial pros-ram hns bean nrrrin^eil,<br />
with luncheons, orolf matches, diti-<br />
nev-ilancea and lectiires bv nromi-<br />
nent nlivsirinns from Philadelphia<br />
iind New Ynrk,<br />
nesUlea Dr. Corson, Dr. John IS.<br />
ToWTiaenil and T)r. Eugene Parby,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, will attend.<br />
/in <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
Honeymoon<br />
„ M «tayi" <strong>of</strong> lOpi<br />
M -(Mt.weelt by Mr.<br />
W«»d S, Stainton, 1020<br />
, who eelitaatid their,<br />
BBB anniyariary, rriday<br />
to bo their<br />
ion," they visited<br />
to which they<br />
first trlt), In-<br />
i FalU and<br />
».„. alio visited<br />
N#w York.<br />
pn they were feted<br />
^M party at their<br />
jr-theft Wends.<br />
ol Mayor Harry' Hendley are ln-<br />
eltided in the free information in<br />
tho booklet, he laid.<br />
Crack British Train<br />
At Shore on May 15<br />
Th Boyal Scot, crack British<br />
train, has just arrived in this<br />
country for the World's Pair at<br />
Chicago; and will travel under<br />
its own power to many cities in<br />
America,<br />
Accordinf to the Pennsylvania<br />
Railroad, the famous train will<br />
visit Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on May 15,<br />
and will be on exhibition at the<br />
S. Carolina ay. station on that<br />
day from 2 to 0 p. m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> train holds a world record<br />
for the longest non-stop run, 400<br />
miles. Until it was shippon, it<br />
was maUInK a daily non-stop run<br />
<strong>of</strong> MO miles.<br />
, Hummer JtcKident Dlis.<br />
Mrs. Luther Deyoe, <strong>of</strong> Geniiun-<br />
to%vn, who summered here for<br />
many seasons at her home neur<br />
12th at,, on <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, died lute<br />
last week after a short illness<br />
She Is survived by her huabiind.<br />
Dr. Arthur Deyoe, well known<br />
here.<br />
Don't<br />
Hesitate<br />
BUILD —<br />
REPAIR —<br />
NOW<br />
Prices Were Never<br />
Lower<br />
Powell-<br />
Van Gilder<br />
Lumber Co.<br />
13TH & WEST Phone B3J<br />
"Building Materials For<br />
Your Every Need"<br />
'AboveAll-aGoodRo<strong>of</strong><br />
George W. Wilcox<br />
Booing and Bhoet Metal Work<br />
Mi ASBURY AVE.<br />
PH, 481 OCIAN CITV, N. J.<br />
CIVIL ENGINBEH<br />
UPPERS<br />
OKE<br />
W •n.t.iHitn ^<br />
EXCLUSIVE SALES IN<br />
OQIAN CITY<br />
WALTER SACK<br />
COAL<br />
13th and Wast Ave.<br />
PHONl Ml<br />
HARRY R. MONTGOMERY<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
Paints, (ilBHH, KunmelB, HniBhtH<br />
rhoM 400-W 710 Asuiwy Ate, 0N»n tltr, J, I,<br />
How<br />
and Mr<br />
15, Viis<br />
Mi's, Henry Murtens,- B. Stephen-<br />
sou, Ciloim Buwer, M. .loruirn, Mue<br />
D. Irish, Mrs. Herbert AddiBCott<br />
and Mrs. Maurice W. Watson.<br />
<strong>The</strong> auxillury will lnivo its reK*<br />
illar busiiigsii iiiouting next Wed-<br />
jiosday.<br />
Caught in Lie.<br />
Pair Are Jailed<br />
the trial o( lar i<br />
Petersburg, on charges ol dt<br />
sertinjr his wife nnd family,<br />
noberCB decided aBalnst stand-<br />
mg trial again and entered a<br />
pldi ot guilty, this week, when<br />
hia *B4e was called<br />
At the lormer trial he had<br />
beLn charged with assault and<br />
butterj ind desertion He wai<br />
,ici|uitted <strong>of</strong> afaSJult, but the<br />
jury could not JKiee on tn*<br />
other charge.<br />
Kobiirts sill be sentenced next<br />
, rujiter nM><br />
io« m, wi»'<br />
Chirlu B,<br />
ruttw In B*<br />
Blto*. W Ch»P<br />
sUoii' D,<br />
•itl FrMCM<br />
lllam B,_ Ppwelli<br />
i, ot UJt, to Tltn*<br />
,i lot Ii »oB «ll «<br />
i»nif_ot<br />
n Oitt<br />
Bcfin.<br />
nine in NW HIM Hivsn »v,<br />
WlllUm B, Sowell, iherlH, Ian<br />
JOBIUI. E. UuOoli. ot Kl., to Glrar.l<br />
iMuronjo Co, Lets Mot, 2102 Und<br />
lla pinocni<br />
IB riidlo<br />
those<br />
attendinB were<br />
We Install and Service Automatic^ Heating Bqu!pwH<br />
Befrigiration ar,d Be«r Cooling I<br />
York Oil Burners, Taft Rangi Burners, Btukeri<br />
Authorized llpali-rs lor H. and K. BeMKentlap<br />
AUTOMATIC HEAT APPLIANCE CO.<br />
(10 Asblrr Avfnil- Wuiit III! OeMIl Cltjf, N, J,<br />
Mlu Blupil"J MuHitoiil, <strong>of</strong><br />
block 28, <strong>On</strong>rdclli<br />
P. Eolignt,<br />
GrKdth. ei "v'n 3 '<br />
"lliHilieth ». Ke" 01<br />
eampton. Two lotn<br />
tiun L. „<br />
Sumo to Oei<br />
Ijliiai by<br />
I anil Mfa Nail<br />
Flrsl Nulionol >'»"• ,, '<br />
Ninth nnni' Blia Tlu " V°<br />
Sin nl 1=< *»• » tan "I<br />
lob<strong>of</strong>t D. Arin<strong>of</strong>. et<br />
Folk,<br />
Miss sysie<br />
nnd Mrs.<br />
: Albert<br />
Atluntio<br />
u<br />
^•[[[iintL^'i.mHU.s'ihr.iJ^iii^iiSfli.iiiiUiiiiiH:;.!! siuiK.^i.ii^u^i.^.iriiiiLii ;I:III., i:niiHii>.iLiii[u.-iii[:i;i;:(i[;rii i'i'.;-::[[;i,.;;rr;,, MiLnui'ugacH<br />
C. JOSEPH MOVER<br />
BUILDER<br />
B 010 Uih STRMT "" U11<br />
^tiiiniiUMuiuiMiiimiuuni]iniuiiU!!Ui!in:iisiniu;:iiiiiiiiuiniiinimiii!itiiiiiiiit;iiiiiih)i!<br />
OCEAN CiTF, 1.1,<br />
f Mr. Martin V; Scull, Dr.<br />
L M f noslin While, Mr<br />
f Thomas Yiites, Mr. ^nd<br />
I Rync, Mr. ani<br />
[Uonaghan, Mr, iind<br />
iteelman. Mr. and<br />
Mil. Henry Clouting,<br />
Dr, .iiiliii Spear,<br />
Ii Mrs. f'alvin<br />
hn. Lewis 11. Mathius<br />
M Mrs Bninhndge, .«.-.<br />
Crawford, Miss PeKene<br />
|rj Ariiinml 3anei, Mrs. i<br />
Ir ' Shank, Mrs. EWne<br />
ta. Mrs. rrank Cook, Mrs.<br />
fAllini! Mrs. Fred Peacock,<br />
•*Sf n\m», W..A.B^<br />
Bcity Oliver, Mrs, M.<br />
rs iJiwrcnce Drnnlgnn,<br />
r'an!idK. Mrs. Joseph<br />
Mrs, Elln Scull, B.<br />
Philadelphia Are Nabbed<br />
Here in Stolen Car.<br />
iUniftgii, Mi<br />
uiitl (-liirctiGo<br />
After thii<br />
lufl fur lilliidclBl><br />
Sadie liow, o<br />
ail <strong>City</strong> were ^^ 3 Ksae<br />
„ Mi«BO» Elvn nml ElBWU<br />
an Jiick.oii, MiB» Ann Pen.<br />
i. Elsie Eeyiiolda, Juhrini<br />
y Wiiiliuni, Ucoreo Ftcnn<br />
Heynylda.<br />
en.iiiliuii Iho br:u« and jiroo<br />
BiBii. liiey nil 1 ietyrn i<br />
CiUiBht<br />
iirlver's licensp.<br />
iibcmt hiivinR ii<br />
Mnrshiill Bnin-<br />
and<br />
harti'25f <strong>of</strong> 0401 Webster Rt.( and<br />
fmgmJfti ^<br />
or formerly awnpA' bi OIlMrt JL jPi<br />
rinod<br />
miller.<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
billll I'liillldflphii<br />
F,0 cnfli, Mnnday, Viy<br />
aistnitf C.corge A. Br<br />
two<br />
nled<br />
LOTS Up To Grade<br />
Streets - Sidewalks<br />
Curbs<br />
BAY<br />
Wm. H. Collisson, Jr<br />
Asso, M. Am. Soc. C. B.<br />
Civil Engineer—Surveyor<br />
Cits KnBineer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.<br />
FIRST TIME<br />
ONE DOLLAR EACH<br />
If You Build A House - - 6 Booms and Bath<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND, Inc. 640 Agbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
IN HSSTORY!<br />
Souhds un<br />
MMoijeh Moves to llentef,<br />
Mr, and Mrs. .Innies Mecourh<br />
have moved lo Denver tn mako<br />
their homo there. Mr. Mecouch<br />
formerly was enrotaker <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Music Pier. <strong>The</strong>ir Bon, pred, wng<br />
a football star at the resort ^W^<br />
school.<br />
weotheriight. Phone<br />
inipection, rtp<br />
inotei by expert<br />
it is true<br />
-«r Not an estimate^ it is<br />
Iski<br />
ABE ANY OF YOUR<br />
PLUGS CRYING<br />
FOR RELIEF?<br />
Nwrt Wtek U NrtioniJ Spwk<br />
Plug Chtuige W«k.<br />
We Suggest A. C. or Champ-<br />
ion for luting<br />
SHEPPARD<br />
Battery Service<br />
Phone 722<br />
Guiroiitee that $4;5O per month is all Automatic<br />
Gas fleated Water will cost If you use<br />
AWNINGS<br />
Window Shades-Upholstering<br />
ALFRED SCHERM<br />
1081 ASIUiHY AYKNUE<br />
PHONE !S4.W OCEAN CITY<br />
BUILDIBS BUILDERS<br />
shown below with it's new low-input-burner anchN<br />
GEORGE A. BROWNMILLER<br />
' INCORPORATED<br />
— BUILDER —<br />
MTB ST. AKD A8HIIHT ATI. rllOHK 1835<br />
For L#n or Garden<br />
UseOur<br />
JOHN E. TROUT<br />
IftcSfpefatcd<br />
| K ^af M ^af ^T ^^a^B ^aaS T ^aa9<br />
IQ|3 ASBURY AVE.<br />
PHONE 1200<br />
iiillill<br />
illillilMlliyiilllllll'MlllllilE<br />
TRIPS PHILADELPHIA<br />
T0pdBANCITY<br />
A SPICIAWI<br />
•i<br />
5«l<br />
Call 900<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Bf-11 __ Marktt MM<br />
i _ u. Main Bi« 33|»O-*J;<br />
"• °"MONDAY. MAY a.ih,<br />
Mwrfii the.hours nf twelv<br />
. j John!!<br />
l<br />
.iu<br />
Inl FMUt Vet Sale<br />
tf - r, Int.. Syrf «nd Senniirii:<br />
|»n 125(10 enell. Will Mil "injl :<br />
J simr lit IBOfl. H. H. EdBe, Al»<br />
,P»_ - F »<br />
|ALI _ Mndcl T I'nrrl !<br />
. nilitinn- Nn rriwnnanl<br />
sttueil. 2117 Cnnnecticut n<br />
i Point, 4 3'<br />
5»TriOAT WORKS-Boat hum<br />
Wlmy wnift., Marlnn motor<br />
Irlne »nd reliulldinij, Lneiil ni<br />
! liBUlina, BeB«nniillle nile<br />
ill. N. J., Iwtween Mil:<br />
...- _..J Some Pninl. P. "• Ad<br />
IB. Lnmllnii, It. n, Nn. I.<br />
| iren« .ml li<br />
. B 3rd »<br />
ISI.W<br />
r, cnmhlnntinn.<br />
nt i.liiio. Alm<br />
„ Occurl Cilv.<br />
4-Hl.lle<br />
By MAHTIIA M<br />
» Bjvo tlllee lilt!<br />
y Kldil. «!'<br />
ilollsiiili t" 1<br />
(itien foum<br />
alone, in »<br />
\i\iui, fun<br />
fh<br />
llii<br />
nliiy<br />
h<br />
MMI! icr ••«»<br />
•t Siiturdiw,<br />
unity Hive" ll<br />
eat IJIK I" 1 -<br />
Mri. Alliill t<br />
ninfbie<br />
Jnhnny . lii'tf<br />
(iulet mint<br />
, mil oui ii<br />
now thai he<br />
inoment, wl<br />
Any -if Ma<br />
Ii Chnmheri<br />
Q.mmiesi'liio .<br />
r f^U^A^<br />
lui... nnil nnnl liii'snim Flr«t<br />
Knllnnftl Hnnk <strong>of</strong> Ocellll <strong>City</strong>," Now Jcf-<br />
sej. Hint the Hirne mu«l be iil-e»nieil to<br />
VI K. J. liowor, llori'lviT. with Hie leuill<br />
Jiroaf (hercoE witliia three monllm frein<br />
Ihl8 daw ur lhey n»j hs ^WJ' 1 '<br />
( Arlinir l"omiili'oiler g[ the CuiKIiclF<br />
I ><br />
December *<br />
C*<br />
.<br />
«JM n<br />
ptsailws;<br />
,i "aWak<br />
nd sill Uh* aMMMM s w n<br />
fMt to llie slM* at btalBBtnt,<br />
BEING UM HjBa BnolM,<br />
FI(!.llty-PMlmd.lphl» Trait CmM .<br />
•xerolor and TraitM «nd>r «», ^ "tt__<br />
^ — T e«1,«««in. itefsHllril, trjl^9.<br />
the otnc <strong>of</strong> th. Ctorlc <strong>of</strong> Cap* HMH<br />
OWW», ta •«* 417 Qf Dwd*._Mn<br />
s<br />
and<br />
krtV<br />
will at Sll.s b, BdlBMB, dHIHM, w<br />
(
w<br />
r j <strong>of</strong> l win,<br />
a. Jr,£<strong>of</strong> tffl As-<br />
L ,r*YMii«sday Worn*<br />
ilpWa Owd Hos-<br />
complice-<br />
I*<br />
lmuv.,<br />
Hurvlv<br />
daughl<br />
g<br />
1'nlludelphlft.<br />
*ho tt i'inMnber <strong>of</strong><br />
ffltj police department,<br />
left for Philadelphia,<br />
fare his wife and five<br />
' all <strong>of</strong> nfiom live In<br />
74, and bad been '862 3rd at.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Jarrett and<br />
children, <strong>of</strong> Logan, were among<br />
tho week-end resort visitors at<br />
&*.';-"<br />
Judge Ware, Justice Here<br />
20 Years, Happy Though 86<br />
Nothing Depressive About Old-Age, He Says — Tells<br />
How He Has Preserved Robust Health Thru Years<br />
r fHirct it \ean(F?w")w* hdvp<br />
it-Page News for You!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ntw 193J<br />
Goodyear<br />
Pathfinder<br />
$3.85<br />
• It'a news when anyone can give<br />
safety, more style, more<br />
In a tire than was ever<br />
lore at a lower price! > » •<br />
at's exactly what Goodyear bat<br />
_ le in the new 1933 Pathfinder—<br />
I tire that's certainly built and<br />
* tin tune with the tiffl«a.»>.<br />
I pay you to look It over, be-<br />
, i you'U see for yourself that<br />
[haa more actual quality than<br />
top priced tires <strong>of</strong> other<br />
i^— and It certainly gives<br />
t for. your money than any<br />
•.telling for less.<br />
and op<br />
nlmr<br />
2 "»% thletat md<br />
«N<br />
• ikfl hlsbw non-<br />
ijfSSu<br />
» floo<br />
E More thoUldaf<br />
• Non-Skid.<br />
IHintisail;<br />
Bprlustd ildimlb<br />
T Fullo.nWn in.U<br />
diBtmiDfis<br />
5 ing tire at la pHn<br />
Goodyear<br />
Pathfinder,<br />
piaster Electrical<br />
ioniz<br />
4.W.I1<br />
4.50-21<br />
4.75-10<br />
&00.10<br />
6.00-20<br />
fiJ5.ll<br />
6Jfi.il<br />
fi.5a.io<br />
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urn<br />
M.10<br />
MM)<br />
mm<br />
IMS<br />
If JO<br />
iOULEVARD<br />
FPER SERVICE STATIONS<br />
OCEAN CITY'S TIRE HEADQUARTERS<br />
n\ttm & MIBBMW, INC.<br />
i and Bay Avenue 34th and AAury Avenue<br />
PHONE M!<br />
Judge Francis A. Ware cele-<br />
brated lilt) 20th anniversary, on<br />
Monday, as justice or the peace<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> ,Clty. Eleven <strong>of</strong> the 20<br />
years bo was nlao police mag-<br />
istrate. He lias been truant <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ficer over 10 years.<br />
<strong>The</strong> venerable Jurist, who will<br />
be 8G years old February 3,<br />
next year, dropped la to <strong>The</strong><br />
Sentinel-Ledger <strong>of</strong>fice, on his<br />
anniveranry, to Inlk over old<br />
times.<br />
Ho is not our Idea <strong>of</strong> n man<br />
over 8Ii. We'd put hint down for<br />
nhout 70. Me in alert In hla step,<br />
lint] hi» mind seems to he nn<br />
clear aa a bell.<br />
• * *<br />
<strong>The</strong> starr elevated its several<br />
feet to <strong>of</strong>fice desks and pump-<br />
ed lil ii with questions:<br />
"How do you faoep so young*"<br />
lie was :ittkeil.<br />
"Well. I never mucked, drank<br />
or chewed," he replied, "hut 1<br />
thlnl: I've had iibout un much<br />
fun as anybody. My father nev-<br />
er sninked, drank or chewed,<br />
either.<br />
Judge Ware's only serloun ill-<br />
ness was typhoid fever. He esti-<br />
mates that he hns been confined<br />
to bed by Illness a total <strong>of</strong><br />
four months out or Ids 8f> yearn.<br />
* * »<br />
"What kind <strong>of</strong> food do you<br />
cat?" asked the staff.<br />
"Oh, I eat regularly, Just<br />
plain ordinary fond; not much<br />
<strong>of</strong> the high-toned, fancy things."<br />
he said. "You aee a lot <strong>of</strong> men<br />
die Hiiddenly when they're 50<br />
to 65 <strong>The</strong>y usually are IIIKII<br />
livers. <strong>The</strong>ir bullion can't stand<br />
It."<br />
<strong>The</strong> Judge said there's noth-<br />
ing depressing: to him about<br />
growing old. "I'm as happy ns<br />
I ever was," lie declared—anil<br />
smiled, to prove it.<br />
He's a confirmed optimist nnd<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> nty booster.<br />
"ThinEs arc gelling better<br />
now," he declared, "and they'll<br />
keep on getting better. You<br />
bear some people say thnl Oc-<br />
nnn <strong>City</strong> has Been its best days.<br />
<strong>The</strong> best days nrc ahead or us.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are ton many millions<br />
invested for us to stop here:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> MUST eo forward."<br />
• • r<br />
Judge Ware was born In Ced.<br />
arvllle. Cumberland county, ab-<br />
out, the time President Bueh.<br />
nnan was going out <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
He remembers •vividly when the<br />
first nun was fired on Fort<br />
Sumpter, and when President<br />
Lincoln was shot.<br />
He was postmaster in Mlll-<br />
vllie tinder President nlsyelnnd,<br />
during the historic panic <strong>of</strong><br />
18S3. hut lays it did'nt seem<br />
nearly so serious as the prep-<br />
eat depression.<br />
He is proud <strong>of</strong> the fact that<br />
during the It years he was<br />
JUDGE FRANCIS A. WARE<br />
magistrate he was never re-<br />
versed by a higher court, and<br />
<strong>of</strong> IIIH well-known practice —<br />
for which Rome people criti-<br />
cized him — <strong>of</strong> showing lenien-<br />
cy tn young people who came<br />
fore him,<br />
"I nlways believed in Riving<br />
tliem unntber chance," be said,<br />
• * *<br />
'Are you planning to live to<br />
bo 100?" nsked tlw flt,nff.<br />
"Oh. planning iloeMi't do any<br />
good," hi) replied, ugiiln smil-<br />
ing. "Just live along and take<br />
things as they come."<br />
Six <strong>of</strong> Judge Ware's seven<br />
children are living. <strong>The</strong>y arc:<br />
Dr. 'FrnnrlH Vcrlion Ware, eld-<br />
est, KDII, who WHH hum and<br />
Iiracf ices medicine In Mlllville;<br />
Fred Ware, mayor <strong>of</strong> Mlllville,<br />
who WUH corn in Salem; Leon<br />
H, Ware, who la superintendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the gas company nt Salis-<br />
bury. Md.; Mrs, Edward Rumbf,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mlllville, whose httxhiind la<br />
assistant supervisor for the<br />
Prnnnylvnnln Riiilrond; Mrs,<br />
Mabel L. Cot, <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton. and<br />
Mrs. I.ulu M. Mecoiich. <strong>of</strong> Pit-<br />
man, Me has five grandchildren.<br />
County to Lay Drain<br />
Under Resort Tracks<br />
Director Luther C. Qgden and<br />
A, J. Caflero, clerk <strong>of</strong> the free-<br />
holders, were authormed, Wednes-<br />
day to enter in1o a contract with<br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Railroad Co., to<br />
lay a drain under the railroad<br />
tracks at 34th at, and Haven av,,<br />
this city.<br />
<strong>The</strong> county will be required to<br />
keen the drain in repair at all<br />
times,<br />
READ THE CLASPfltio ADS<br />
REPUBLICANS <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
VOTE AT THE<br />
PRIMARY ELECTION<br />
May 16*, 1933<br />
FOR SENATOR—<br />
HON. HARRY HEADLEY<br />
FOR ASSEMBLY—<br />
HARRY TENENBAUM<br />
FOR BOARD CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS<br />
Vote for Both<br />
RALPH T. STEVENS<br />
ROLAND CORSON<br />
Republicans For Principle and Not For Pn<br />
Nominate <strong>The</strong>se Candidates and Smash the Dictatorship in the Republican Pi<br />
—Ordcrpd fliMl PflM For hy riorli w.<br />
Sea Food Delicatessen<br />
RE-OPENS SATURDAY MAY<br />
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR —<br />
Free Parking<br />
Be Sure to<br />
VOTE<br />
on<br />
OCEAN CutAND TM«<br />
Via** 1<br />
NEWfc CONIOLIpATKD<br />
Publication Office:<br />
It«l Men-ii Hull. Hth St. anil JI«»en Av OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY. MAY 12, 1933<br />
PublUhdd .Every Friday<br />
,/,• 11.60 » T«ar by M»U<br />
Igden Attacks Prosecutor's Record In<br />
Read's Insurance Business Hit By Independents<br />
jsed Influence for<br />
Personal Gains,<br />
iponents Claim<br />
Self Aiipomted to 3<br />
[Fat Rtceivershipi,' Says<br />
Headley at Meeting.<br />
_STED INSURANCE<br />
AND BOND BUSINESS<br />
Charged by Spring-<br />
ier with Creating Unnec-<br />
essary County Jobs,<br />
Charges that Senator Charles<br />
Read had used Ms senatorial<br />
enee to'ai.l his insurance busU<br />
ami himself personally, were<br />
i at Independent Republican<br />
.kcra thin week, at mass meet,<br />
i throughout the county.<br />
rs. Doris Bradwiiy, Wildwnoil<br />
commissioner, said Vorauggi<br />
liners, Wildwood conlraotorH,<br />
e low bidders on a road ion-<br />
it, bin did not do the work lie-<br />
_le they did not secure n bond<br />
nuih Senator Read. She said<br />
Independents had a letter<br />
I wrote to Versaggl. tellinR<br />
to get his bonU through<br />
^-S's <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
Llim KluiiderH Hotel Polirle*.<br />
Mayor Harry Headley said Ben-<br />
or Head had "had himself sip-<br />
ilnted lo three fat recelver-<br />
jjlpi," In the ense <strong>of</strong> the Flan,<br />
i Hotel, one <strong>of</strong> them, the may-<br />
.. Hid, Senator Head took u<br />
Urge portion <strong>of</strong> $300,0(10 in fire<br />
•vrance policies (ram the hands<br />
local agents and distributed It<br />
»sg friends in Philadelphia,<br />
omnilaiioner Frederick MB-<br />
, <strong>of</strong>, Wildwood, recalled<br />
a few yean ago Read at-<br />
I to the post <strong>of</strong> county trees-<br />
In addition to being sena-<br />
He was told he could have<br />
but not both. When Baked,<br />
was tto best financially,<br />
array said Rend, told hint<br />
^f S SI'"Le:<br />
_ Cape May 1 County Italian<br />
heartily endorsed the entire<br />
Jtndent Republican ticket in<br />
enthusiastic meeting . in the<br />
lid court house building, Monday<br />
Iht at which over 200 members<br />
the organization were present<br />
hear the candidates, John V.<br />
IPentlere, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, la pres-<br />
lent <strong>of</strong> the club.<br />
A highlight <strong>of</strong> ihe meeting was<br />
(Continued on nito 8)<br />
[>ooper$ Guard<br />
Regulars' Meets<br />
era Start Small Riot<br />
at Wildwood Villas.<br />
Epic Bridge Battle Draw<br />
• • • _ . *.<br />
Final Round kHeadley's<br />
JT kind <strong>of</strong> looks as if thig battle over who built the<br />
bridges has ended in a draw. Which in fair enough,<br />
EVERY good bridge has a draw!<br />
<strong>The</strong>' way tho score .stands now, it's Headley 2,<br />
Read 2,<br />
<strong>The</strong> fourth and final round goes today to Mayor<br />
Headley.<br />
* s *<br />
For the benefit ol tliiine who came in late; I.nst week, In<br />
liie Sentinel-Ledger, Senator Read, who is opposing Mayor<br />
Headley fur the Heiiubliuun nomination for state senator, found<br />
liiiilt with (i photo published the previous week, showing the<br />
Hiiiyor turning a spadeful o[ earth.<br />
<strong>The</strong> muyor hud said Hie photo was taken to show Ihe start<br />
<strong>of</strong> work on the original hrlUgiit to Bomers Poinl. But Sen,<br />
Read anid Ihe photo was taken In the Bayous, a mile away,<br />
when Harvey Luke started his golf course; that It had nothing<br />
lo do with tht' brldKes, ><br />
Well, sir, the mayor comet) hack Ihls week with a hiiyniriker<br />
tiint has the Hlands in art uproar.<br />
Here it Is, in the form <strong>of</strong> two affidavits:<br />
* « • ,<br />
AFFIDAVIT N .<br />
Dr. I. N. Orlsconi, being duly sworn, upon his oath says<br />
Hint ho was a director <strong>of</strong> the Oeeah*CUy Automobile Bridge<br />
co., anil Unit he was present cm the site, <strong>of</strong> the bridge built by<br />
that company, from Homers Point to bcean <strong>City</strong>, with Mayor<br />
Harry Headley and his associates, and saw Mayor Heaijley turn<br />
the first spade or earth fdV that bridge, and that the picture on<br />
the front page <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> riiy Sentinel-Ledger, published<br />
April agth, is a true and exact copy <strong>of</strong> the photograph that<br />
was Inken tin that occasion.<br />
(Sljsned) I, N, GRISrQM,<br />
State! <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, County or (ape May, ss:<br />
Sworn and subscribed before me this 8th day <strong>of</strong><br />
.May, 1033,<br />
LENA H, DLANCHARD, Notary Piibllc.<br />
AFFIDAVIT W<br />
Dr. Allen Corson, being duly sworp, upon Ills oath says<br />
that he was a director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> filly Automobile Bridge<br />
('iimiiaiiy and (hut he was present on the sile <strong>of</strong> (he bridge<br />
built by Chat company, from Somers Point lo <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with<br />
Mayor Hurry Hendley and his nssaeiates, and saw Mayor Head-<br />
ley turn the first spade <strong>of</strong> earth for that bridge, and that the<br />
picture on the front page <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bentinel-Ledger,<br />
published April 2Sth, Is a trite and exact copy <strong>of</strong> the photo-<br />
graph that was taken on thnt occasion.<br />
(Signed) AUMN nORBON,<br />
Stale or New Jersey, County <strong>of</strong> i'ane May, ss; .•' .<br />
and subscribed before me this<br />
day Of May, 1933, , 14.^ j<br />
Master In Ch»nc(fy <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />
Stevens' Stand on<br />
Economy Arouses<br />
Freeholder's ire<br />
Aikt Why Hand, Hi» Spon-<br />
sor, I>idn't Economize<br />
in Kreps Case.<br />
LAST TO AGREE TO<br />
ACCWT CUT IN PAY<br />
Suggests That Stevens Pay<br />
$1681 BUI <strong>of</strong> Special<br />
Prosecutor Peacock.<br />
Returned to <strong>City</strong><br />
To Pay Taxes<br />
460,213-59 Also Paid in<br />
Cub on Tax Bilb Since<br />
Scrip Waa Issued.<br />
Cflfr EMPLOYES NOW<br />
PAID UP TO MAY 1<br />
Durell Moves To Take<br />
School Relief Law, Passed<br />
Gty Also ^'Square" with<br />
Schools Except For<br />
Funds in Bank.<br />
TAX IMVHKNTH SIN4F,<br />
SCRIP WAS ISSUED<br />
Hat*<br />
M»reh 2.-,<br />
April I _<br />
April H<br />
April lr><br />
April 22<br />
Ajiril 20<br />
MW4M<br />
HtUM<br />
Scrip<br />
$1490.«fl<br />
SSJI.WI<br />
;ssr..«o<br />
12U8V.SS<br />
9Bivr>.r>»<br />
8421/10<br />
17!K1MH><br />
Here's What Read Has Done<br />
During Regime As Senator<br />
School Relief Bill Latest Achievement; Two-Year Mor-<br />
atorium on Highway Conitruction Favored by Him.<br />
LUTHER C. OODHW,<br />
A vitriolic attack against. Ralph<br />
T, Slovens, his opponent. lor the<br />
freeholder nomination, arid ag-<br />
ainst Prosecutor T, Millet Kan'].<br />
Stevens' sponsor for the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
was made this week by !,uilier (<br />
gden, present director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
feehqlders, and regular eundidiue<br />
h Percy H. Jackun, for,, the<br />
ibllcan nomination, • ' v<br />
ucli hal been said and is*'<br />
ing said by tny opponent from<br />
Cape Slay concerning econuriis. <strong>of</strong><br />
"he elalmi to be the g reat-<br />
nt." Mr, Olden laid.<br />
Much Is being auld on the<br />
platform, and the county IN be<br />
ng flooded with circular* show-<br />
ing how he will Bare- the taipay-<br />
f itate troopers were on hand Bt<br />
Iwp M l ih<br />
pr wr<br />
po May last night, at a<br />
Mti <strong>of</strong> the Regular .RtpubU-<br />
i i hll<br />
i f the Regular .Rp<br />
|Mi, to insure against heqltleri,<br />
'•to cauRed a imall riot the pre-<br />
OTi night diirinB a similar rally<br />
tie Wildwood Villas Hre hall.<br />
, Sin, Charles. C, Read said to-<br />
' that troopers will also be<br />
sd to attend tonight's rally at<br />
TOT<strong>On</strong>tion hall here. He charged<br />
Tit the hecklers who temporar-<br />
- disrupted the Wildwood Villas<br />
itlng were membcrfl <strong>of</strong> the In-<br />
ndent (action,<br />
Edwin Heed, assistant highway<br />
"Woeer, spoke at the Villas,<br />
»Hng largely with the county's<br />
" contract, which the Indepenfl-<br />
« claim Ja exorbitant. He laid<br />
« Oloucester county, which<br />
~ hold up a« an example, uses<br />
' one coat <strong>of</strong> Ur on tti roads,<br />
*reag this county uses two. He<br />
" said the hlsbwny eomtnlsslon<br />
fully approved this county's<br />
flctl<br />
An iniposlna array o[ nduom.<br />
pliHhinents since he first (oult iif.<br />
flee us sliile senator in 1928. svns<br />
compiled this week by Bfinulm-<br />
Ciinrlea C. Iteuil, regulur can II-<br />
date for the Reiiublictn, nniiilen-<br />
iion [or senator. .<br />
<strong>The</strong> most recent Is the spnn'<br />
soring <strong>of</strong> Ihe Richards, bill. pro.<br />
vidiiig lmniediate relief for the<br />
schools <strong>of</strong> the state, explained last<br />
week. TUIB 1)!H wua adopted by<br />
both houses <strong>of</strong> ilie i«Mialnture last<br />
week.<br />
Anutlier is ilia stand tor a mor-<br />
atorium for two years on the con-<br />
struction <strong>of</strong> state lilBhways, <strong>The</strong><br />
senator advocates the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />
gasoline tax and motor vehicle<br />
license fees for administration ex.<br />
penses and maintenance <strong>of</strong> roads<br />
and the balance m be Pa'* f<strong>of</strong><br />
the retiring <strong>of</strong> highway bonds.<br />
U d «U l'liwliBW<br />
ully ap<br />
elflcatlonB.<br />
. Mea spoke lait nlfht «t<br />
tt<br />
poe lait nft<br />
Jjf May, I?irman Reeves, state<br />
•away commissioner, will speak<br />
"•tonight (Friday), and Sena.<br />
David Young will return to<br />
"« at the Wilowood High<br />
'Hi Saturday nlfht.<br />
-SNAP SHOTS—<br />
At Thfe News<br />
Andrew H. Brown fifrured<br />
"Jf <strong>of</strong> these majorities—one<br />
mi "ion—tw# million—<br />
„.„„_ IlrUiie<br />
Other accomplishments are list<br />
ed as followis<br />
"Persuaded the state highway<br />
commission to include In its Ifl3r<br />
program the purchase ol the iom<br />
ers Point .and Beesloy's Po n<br />
hridge, the price to be mutually<br />
agreed upon by the highway com<br />
mission and the owners <strong>of</strong> th,<br />
brioio Governor Moore refused to<br />
approve this purchiiie, I again<br />
introduced the purchase in 1S3J<br />
bovernor Moore has not up to th<br />
present time approved this pur<br />
chaie but sayi he id wi I lln > '<br />
the highway commission has h<br />
money. <strong>The</strong> hlghwfiy oommliiloi<br />
says it has H.OQO.OOO remalnln<br />
•from the sale <strong>of</strong> 1932 hlghwa;<br />
rnnatrticllfln<br />
In 192S I passed ft hill per.<br />
mlitlnl <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to condemn<br />
land so that the now concrete<br />
boardwalk could be built In Oc-<br />
enn <strong>City</strong>.<br />
"In 1088 T passed a bill giving<br />
permission to township <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
ICmutHued on psge si<br />
BALLOT IS NOT AS<br />
HAD AS IT LOOKS<br />
When you go to the polla,"<br />
Tuesday, and are handed the<br />
special ballot to elect dele-<br />
gates to the state convention<br />
on the llth amendment, don't<br />
fall over In a faint at the<br />
tight <strong>of</strong> the long list <strong>of</strong><br />
names.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are well over 100<br />
names on the list, and a<br />
square in front <strong>of</strong> each one<br />
<strong>of</strong> them, but It will not he<br />
nooessary to fill each square,<br />
unless you are lolni to<br />
i "split" your ticket.<br />
1 <strong>The</strong>re will be one square<br />
I at the top <strong>of</strong> each column, to<br />
I be rilled in if tha voter<br />
wants to vote for the entire<br />
list <strong>of</strong> wet or dry candidates.<br />
Citj employes were paid their<br />
\pril salaries In Kcrlp, Monday<br />
and ,IH a result <strong>Ocean</strong> ritj bnsl<br />
ness houses enjoyed another npurt<br />
1 biiRlncns this week<br />
Thin payment brlngn thf tot.il<br />
amount or Bcrlp itlnbur»ed by tin<br />
city to $117.(100. Ihns leavinK only<br />
$13,000 <strong>of</strong> the $150,000 tcrlp l«-<br />
li h wni authorised In<br />
•1 IPI 11 ^ii i<br />
Board, Hoping for<br />
Relief, Postpones<br />
Action on Scrip<br />
Sotners Point Offer* Tui-<br />
tion Payment Here in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Scrip.<br />
MIGHT BRING 94,287<br />
TO BOARD TREASURY<br />
sue<br />
March<br />
ra money<br />
d b h<br />
py<br />
sallirr reduetiona<br />
PAIR AND OPEN<br />
ra money $F sallrr reduet<br />
nd by having PAIR AND OPEN<br />
lOMPKTITION ON rOLI^TY<br />
:ONTnAOTS.<br />
thnllMges the fifnttemitn.<br />
"I believe in economy in Hie<br />
apenditure <strong>of</strong> county -.nuney and<br />
lave prnctlced It, I beliere in I ilr<br />
(Conll»u«i on iiase 4)<br />
•'Saoare" with Spfinols.<br />
He $137,000 has met the De<br />
cc<strong>On</strong>her. Jiinuar>, Tebruary, March<br />
nnd April pa j rolls <strong>of</strong> cltj cm-<br />
ployei and the December, lanu-<br />
afv and Februjr> pavrolft <strong>of</strong> the<br />
school employes, <strong>The</strong> Hchoul p*y-<br />
roll for Novi-mlier 11 tied UP In<br />
the Ocenn Cit-v National Bank<br />
Aside from thl», the city lias now<br />
met its share <strong>of</strong> school salaries<br />
for I lie current flscnl year.<br />
In addition to meeting these<br />
payrolls, the Bcilp hns also pnlu<br />
numerous small locnl merchandise<br />
bllU the city owed.<br />
»;S,4S4 Ueturned f«r Taxes.<br />
Up to last Saturday night, $72-<br />
464 <strong>of</strong> thr *U7.000 scrip Imd bee:?<br />
returned to the city In payment<br />
<strong>of</strong> UlxrH, Heniy R0CB«r, oily treas-<br />
uier, aqnounced this week It wa«<br />
wM by propertv «*nera who took<br />
lulVentnge <strong>of</strong> the city's nffer Rood<br />
until June 1, lo I'lscount tate'<br />
pnld in scrip 1 per cent<br />
<strong>The</strong> serin has largpl> imlil ta\<br />
et for JIZl and ltJS. thouKh n<br />
"tnir noitton" has paid It It lax-<br />
o«, Mr. noeser s,iid Since the tlw I<br />
scrip wns iHsueil, pro|M-rtv own<br />
era hnve nlso paid W0 213 Sit In<br />
ennh for tnies. Mr Roesi-r rcvciil-<br />
cd.<br />
Total Indebtedness NoW Is<br />
$77,457; Account* Re-<br />
ceivable, $119,227.<br />
In hopes that legislation sjioii'<br />
sored by Senator Charles C. Bead<br />
will provide Immediate relief to<br />
the school system, the <strong>Ocean</strong> I'tly<br />
board <strong>of</strong> education took no action<br />
Tuesday niKht. on u propoblt'^n<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered by the Somers Point coun-<br />
cil, which might bring up to 54-<br />
287.50 In <strong>Ocean</strong> qity scrip* (o the<br />
local board.<br />
<strong>The</strong>- Somers Point council adopt-<br />
ed a rpHolution authorizing PIP<br />
Pnlnt tax lolleclor to accept <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
nty scrip, up to the amount owed<br />
by Somers Point to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />
tuition fees, provided thnt Both<br />
boards or education wouli] agvci to<br />
the Plan.<br />
W«uld It* Paid <strong>On</strong>t Here.<br />
Soniern Point tiwes <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
$4,287 BO in tuition for the current<br />
term, and saw a possibility <strong>of</strong> pay-<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong>f at least part <strong>of</strong> the deb* ID<br />
«crlp. helping everybody run Tru-<br />
ed. <strong>The</strong> scrip would be paid out to<br />
school employes and (nerchnnU<br />
h«ro after being received by ihp<br />
local board. <strong>The</strong>n it would Jlnd Ita<br />
wiiy lo tin local tax <strong>of</strong>fice,'<br />
Too resolution whs tab) ji!. hot*<br />
ever, until it Ip learned whnt the<br />
new legislation will amount lo.<br />
A complete financial<br />
Heavy Victory for<br />
Regulars Forecast<br />
Read Says He'U Carry Re-<br />
sort by 500 to 1000<br />
A sweeping victory for the Reg-<br />
ulars In Tuesday's Republican<br />
primary election was predicted to-<br />
day by Regular leaders.<br />
"Wo will carry Wlldwood prop-<br />
er by 200," Senator Charles C.<br />
Read laid, "In the last election<br />
we were defeated by 900. We wil<br />
carry Five Mile Beach by 1000.<br />
"Our candidates will win In<br />
Teachers^ Pay Is<br />
Cut 10 Per Cent<br />
Board Votes Flat Reduction<br />
for All Employes.<br />
Teachers in the <strong>Ocean</strong> Citj<br />
sehpol system will not have to V(<br />
on a 10 per cent "donation" at Hii<br />
pay, for the next school year, Th.jy<br />
received an out-and^ut "cut" on<br />
Tyesday night, by the board <strong>of</strong> edu-<br />
eatlon, \<br />
After a two-hour star uhamber<br />
session, the rnembers <strong>of</strong> the buurd<br />
voted for a flat pay cut <strong>of</strong> 10 per<br />
cent for all school employes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> entire preiint* statf o| em-<br />
ployes, including the school Burse,<br />
Miss Hartman, and the school phy.<br />
tlclan. Dr. John B, Tswnsend were<br />
re-elected with one exception.<br />
Mist Helen Bulette, 6th<br />
iiKi;<br />
rven thi,n;;h the BIIHK.I bcar.t In<br />
wltlieui. ' TidR. wan p-cnentcd hi<br />
"f-cretary Henry W. Townaend. I<br />
ai 001 nts ...<br />
tt $77,457 It. and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> baby Is<br />
Winner <strong>of</strong> Contest<br />
By M. G. Blatt Sto¥e<br />
To<br />
SHAYNE FAUNCB<br />
Daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Horace C. Faunce, 111 West »»«<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has been proclaim-<br />
ed "the most perfect..baby" or<br />
the scores entered frtmt ,all dec-<br />
tloiin <strong>of</strong> South Jersey In the an-<br />
nual baby contest Just conclud-<br />
ed by tho M. E. BUtt CO., At^<br />
lantlc <strong>City</strong>. Shayne was born<br />
June 8, 1932.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Faunce were<br />
presented «th n parchment cer-<br />
tificate signed by the medical<br />
authorities who Judged the con-<br />
tent. (Photo by Mowen Studio.)<br />
Mayor Says Relief<br />
Is Smoke Screen<br />
Hold* Read School BU <strong>of</strong><br />
No Permanent Value.<br />
As a result <strong>of</strong> his<br />
ti.iounrliis durum the past few weeks,,<br />
to «et<br />
Ittir.<br />
C Bead.<br />
<strong>The</strong> H<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> f<br />
reet to ioboot<br />
wher* tbe MhdoV i.<br />
paid, was adopted.<br />
M' <strong>of</strong> the " •<br />
t Senator<br />
n Moore- '<br />
d»y.<br />
the<br />
, Unde^ the pr<br />
till. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
t i W<br />
. e<br />
to receive<br />
school toxe«,<br />
1933, direct Iom<br />
n«arty ^40,000 JM i<br />
er Bcbool dltH<br />
districts<br />
This would,<br />
edacation t*iy .,<br />
to echool employe*';<br />
arleo,<br />
bills and<br />
than a year<br />
V<br />
K i w l<br />
* totalling *ll»,Z!7.rir,. Knnk<br />
balances OH <strong>of</strong> May «, 1933. :ii<br />
shown by Hie i:imfodian'» stale-<br />
ment. totalled Slfi,437.73.<br />
l Salaried<br />
<strong>The</strong> school board debts were list-<br />
ed ,IH folio* s: Unpaid iialarles<br />
(Novoraher. March and April) JW.-<br />
110.7:t: llnpaid pension nnd annu-<br />
ity fund (September to April) «,-<br />
1U5.7I5; Unpniil iceiiernl bills $14,-<br />
180.70, nnd unpaid bnrVowed mon-<br />
(I<br />
April May and Juno .ire ftr-a^ ev (Interpst to be lidded) J21 nfcii<br />
' - • -•-- Accounts rcreh.ible for (he It31-<br />
!2 Bchool iPin uri' stall' sihoo]<br />
a\. .fiO.IUOi und the following<br />
((^htiruoil on imjrp 8)<br />
, May. Ogden and Stevens wil<br />
get about an even break, I wil<br />
carry Cape May by a nice major.<br />
Ity. v .<br />
"Sty prediction la that I wil<br />
carry every municipality in the<br />
county except Cape May Point,<br />
where I may loie because I re-<br />
fused to confirm the appointment<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mayor Edward Springer to the<br />
county board <strong>of</strong> taxation, because<br />
he was recommended by the coun.<br />
ty Democratic organization."<br />
Senator Read predicted he will<br />
carry Ocenn <strong>City</strong> by from 500 to<br />
1000.<br />
Mri, n, M'i Lew, <strong>of</strong> Alden, Ii<br />
nn all*week guest <strong>of</strong> her mother<br />
Mrs, Anna Leltch, 916 4th st.<br />
interoit paying months tor tlie<br />
city." he saiil "We hope to ilenr<br />
it up nnd to pnj <strong>of</strong>f inme <strong>of</strong> thi><br />
iirlnclp.il we h.ivi' been "*t illlns<br />
<strong>of</strong>f for two IPHIS Inililunons<br />
hnt li.iip faith in <strong>Ocean</strong> ( lt\ lime<br />
"one nlonK ipnewlnA our notes<br />
when !lu>\ I'nme due thus ilPinon-<br />
str.itin,; Ibcir fniifidi-noi In out<br />
iiliillu to \101k out 0111 problem,<br />
ol flnnnclnK."<br />
Reduced Tax Bills<br />
Are Winning Praise<br />
Many favorable eomrnenls are<br />
being heard over the reduction in<br />
taxes this year, as shown by the<br />
tax hills Mcently mallea out to<br />
property owners.<br />
While there is no way to de<br />
termine the actual percentage <strong>of</strong><br />
saving to nil property owners, the<br />
average throughout the city is ov<br />
er 7 per cent.<br />
In one case, a property owner<br />
Informed the Bentlnel-Leuier, the<br />
reductlbn amounted to J6 per<br />
cent, as the l!)3!l bill was $35(l,nS<br />
against $401.02 for the same hold-<br />
ings last year.<br />
Contemnorary w.iitical ora-<br />
rsaf <strong>of</strong>ttimes "'(ontemptu-<br />
Bnt then nil's fair in love<br />
W w politics.<br />
<strong>Blue</strong> Monday will be » h«p-<br />
•• h.w « tty thlln Wednesday'for<br />
«W the candidates<br />
* l"st realiied v^v there<br />
*° n»»ny eandlilates—<br />
cheaper.<br />
County Employes Are<br />
Paid March Salaries<br />
County employes received their<br />
first pay chocKa in two months.<br />
Monday and Tuotdny, when Halar-<br />
ies for March wore distributee<br />
<strong>The</strong> total amount released was<br />
nbont $7,000 to employes, more<br />
than $1,000 In widow's r.°n» l0D «;<br />
nnd several hund>5d do lars for<br />
general bills which hnd been ow-<br />
IUK tor some time.<br />
<strong>The</strong> county camo Into the finds<br />
by tho sale <strong>of</strong> a note for 510.-<br />
000, lam week, through the Cam-<br />
den Sale Deposit nnd TntM Co<br />
<strong>of</strong> /Cape May-<br />
teacher in the Central av. achool,<br />
will not return In the fall bepuust<br />
she plans to be married. She <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fered her resignation, effocthe tit<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> the present term, 'tues-<br />
day night. It waB accepted nnd nest<br />
wIshCR were accorded her.<br />
Pileggi Awarded<br />
Rotary Citation<br />
H. S. Graduate Honored by<br />
Rotary; Boys Preside,<br />
"ffl"<br />
AN IRREPRESSIBLE<br />
OPTIMIST<br />
Jersey senator^ Including Scnato<br />
Mr. DureU<br />
all th«<br />
<strong>of</strong> him.<br />
y<br />
Charles C. R*ad,<br />
InTan<br />
Counterfeit $20<br />
BiU Passed Here<br />
A counterfeit 120 federal re.<br />
iervt bank note was detected in<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> National Bank,<br />
last week by George Grace, teller.<br />
It bore the number B8a71161flA<br />
and was printed with a better<br />
colored ink than usual, although<br />
the engravine was rather poor.<br />
It ,1B the second counterfeit dia-<br />
covered in the resort within the<br />
Bait two months.<br />
Gr<strong>of</strong>f Gets Six Months<br />
For Seeking Perfect 36<br />
Bank Cohaervator Given Stiff Sentence by Boy Mag-<br />
iitrate-fWjMtress Teatifiea Against Him,<br />
bill to Cut Taxi<br />
Licenses Adopted<br />
<strong>The</strong> ordanance orovidinir. for a<br />
reduction <strong>of</strong> from $25 to S5 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> a text, license in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, was adopted on final read-<br />
ing, Wodrmsday by the commiss-<br />
ioners. <strong>The</strong>re waa no discussion.<br />
George S. Or<strong>of</strong>f was arrested<br />
Saturday, charged with disorder-<br />
ly conduct in Johnstone's Cafe,<br />
and was sentenceii to six months<br />
in jail by Police Magistrate Har-<br />
ry Grillo.<br />
Acc6rdinir to testimony intro-<br />
duced nt his trial, he wore a<br />
fireman's hat and carried a piece<br />
f cake in one hand while nt-<br />
eniptinfr to find a "perfect 3(1"<br />
among the waitresses, ,with the<br />
tree nrm.<br />
A WQlMe»g and Laury Jehn<br />
stone, praprietnr <strong>of</strong> tlie cafe, tea-<br />
tifiwl aRainrt him, Geoi-gn Graee.<br />
Wler In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> National<br />
\<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
te<br />
Bank- <strong>of</strong> which Mr Gr<strong>of</strong>f is con-<br />
servator, wa3 called a 1 , a charar<br />
ter witness, but alii he'd nc\cr<br />
heard <strong>of</strong> Mr Gr<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Allowav M Smith wni fined<br />
5 for tloinr; phimbine; without a<br />
permit, and I*eilie C HiiEhe-;, re<br />
sort musician, mis fintsl $2 for<br />
purkinR on the wronp side <strong>of</strong> the<br />
streot.<br />
Magistrate Grille was one <strong>of</strong> th<br />
Imy <strong>of</strong>ficials who'mlml tho citv<br />
for one hour, SnturdHV- i« thi<br />
climax <strong>of</strong> Boy Week Mr. Gr<strong>of</strong>fi<br />
arreit nnfl conviction wns one o<br />
th* "stnnts' perpptiated by th<br />
Athletic Director Ray rite<br />
revealed to the Rotary club<br />
Friday niirht that John<br />
Kiilil, the diminuitive colored<br />
boy who won the city mar-<br />
hie championship, is iin ir. I<br />
repressible optimist. |<br />
"I saw John au the ball I<br />
park one 'ilny, 1 Mr. Flte said. I<br />
I •'What's the score?'! ask- I<br />
I ed, I<br />
I " 'It's 32-to-O awinst us,' |<br />
I John rpiilieii, |<br />
I ' '"Looks kind <strong>of</strong> bad for I<br />
! you. doesn't It?'<br />
i "'Oh, no, sir,' said John-<br />
I ny> 'wo haven't been to bat<br />
'! yet!' ' I<br />
o—— —— 0<br />
"We boys may look funny. do.<br />
Ing It, but we are trying our<br />
best to follow In the footsteps<br />
I you men, the men we admire<br />
ind want to be like." said dim-<br />
inuitive Whitney Shoemaker,<br />
speaker <strong>of</strong> fhe evenine in the<br />
Boyi 1 Week program <strong>of</strong> the' So.<br />
tary Club last Friday night.<br />
Whitney is the son <strong>of</strong> Arthur'W.<br />
Shoemaker, past president <strong>of</strong> Ro-<br />
tary, Last year Whitney preald<br />
ed at the boyH* meeting' <strong>of</strong> Ro-<br />
tary.<br />
Boys had entire charge <strong>of</strong> Pri-<br />
ay nights meeting, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
best and liveliest <strong>of</strong> the year,<br />
Pllgjti Wins-Boy Citation.<br />
Rotary'a annual boy citation<br />
was 41 warded to Frahk PilPtfffl,<br />
who was graduated from the hi^h<br />
chonl last year. Tlie award wag<br />
mnde by Ray JHte, on the basil<br />
<strong>of</strong> worthiness and perseverance In<br />
spite <strong>of</strong> odds, and for the main-<br />
(Contlrued en ma I)<br />
. have dtlrrai<br />
tbMlBelvdii lne«n<br />
Campbell was broueht Wwk from J^JJ;U<br />
Hthnenunn Hospital, Monday, in<br />
tht city ambulance. He was rt<br />
ported feeling some better.<br />
Mr. Campbell was taken to Uie<br />
hospital the, Monday previous for<br />
observation and special treatment<br />
following two Mood transfusions.<br />
He Wai Bitted to stay two weeks,<br />
but changed his mind.<br />
Tommy Deenan- ambulance dri-<br />
ver, went for him, ' .<br />
S, J. Conservators to<br />
Meet Twice Monthly<br />
Coneervatorg <strong>of</strong> South Jersey I<br />
banki have decided to hold inform,<br />
mal meetinn, twice a month, tol<br />
discuss problems, cominc ' before I<br />
them, in in endeavor to share th# 1<br />
benefits <strong>of</strong> their findings, to thelf I<br />
mutual advantsuw.. :•-"•« 'I<br />
qedrm S. Gr<strong>of</strong>f, coroiervatotW<br />
the O«e*n <strong>City</strong> "' '<br />
d u*ni To
SACRIFICE<br />
THAN<br />
tTGAGE<br />
t»<br />
t* OCEAN ATE.<br />
DivWin B.y to Hid,<br />
From Pursuing Cops.<br />
4 *^ ^<br />
An Atlantic Citv .colored hoy<br />
WB» mnteneed to 70 dMr» in tho<br />
qounfcy jail, and two others, wem<br />
t9n«3| over to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> po-<br />
lice for sIpljllT action folltrjpg<br />
J min«lt throuiU <strong>Ocean</strong> fi»fr. V>d<br />
almost to Soraers Palpi by local<br />
police late Sutuwtar nicht.<br />
Janua ^w«, 17, <strong>of</strong> Alnwna pi.,<br />
4r«w th«3&ll sentence here after<br />
life "'filewded Jtuilty fa «rg«s pf<br />
driving without n licence, reck<br />
less driving, failure to »top for<br />
o police whistle anil hit-nnd-run<br />
drivjnp. (<strong>The</strong> sentences were 1G<br />
ttays, 130 day?, 10 days and »H<br />
tlftvs on the respective counts. An<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> police detalnei<br />
awaits him when.lie serves tbia<br />
KATZINGERS<br />
Pnpcr Snppurt and Prop<br />
Tiny r«t nM<br />
£009-11 ATLANTIC AVK.<br />
fciq Smith wt>l»H«J<br />
^ar with only one li|jht. In-<br />
<strong>of</strong> atopptog, the or )iatn-<br />
tlff ap^jl «p A? nllr T. » v » »»j|<br />
upon tunMng the corner at^ 9th<br />
6^ shtctfwiped another machine<br />
driven'by lyalter J. Warren, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pjtman, doing: considerable Vam-<br />
age. I<br />
Thft fygithe sped towawL'Som-<br />
eravfl'oint ami the police car and-<br />
motorcycle did not catch it until<br />
near thv third briil(t«. As s<strong>of</strong>lji us<br />
thi car i^onpmt J?T»« leap«4 out<br />
an^.dfvcd in th* bay for the pur-<br />
pose <strong>of</strong> hiding, but tho police<br />
SAW hi? head above the water<br />
aijil 'drairffed him out.<br />
.- Find Car W«» Stolen.-<br />
Upon returning to police head<br />
quarters it -was discovered " the<br />
car had been stolen from in front<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Atlantic <strong>City</strong> tbcatro about<br />
:tn hour before^ • <strong>On</strong> this count<br />
William Daniels- 18, <strong>of</strong> Baltic av.,<br />
and Andrew Williams, 24, <strong>of</strong> .Oh-<br />
io av,, "were turned over to* tho<br />
Atlantic, <strong>City</strong> 4|pt7<br />
famous Opera Singer Com*<br />
ing With Quartet.<br />
Muii«l featurei <strong>of</strong> thi <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Tabernacle tervieii this<br />
atmimer will exeell any ever <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fered in the patti aesordinB to<br />
Kev. William K, Fisher, the su-<br />
Berinttnilent, who this week on-<br />
nounctd that the following will<br />
appear during the sammir:<br />
<strong>The</strong> National Male Quartet,<br />
composed <strong>of</strong> Henri Scott, famous<br />
basso formerly with the Chkago<br />
and Metropolitan Opera compan-<br />
ies; Bernard Poland, tenor o«-<br />
torio anil concert soloist and well<br />
known in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for his<br />
church work; Donald Redding,<br />
baritone, director ^f music in<br />
Bethany Presbyterian church (the<br />
Wanamokir church), Philadel-<br />
phia, leader <strong>of</strong> the Inter-Church<br />
choir that is on the air with ap-<br />
proximately 600 voices every<br />
Tuesday niffht, and Howard Mae-<br />
Neil, noted tenor.<br />
Adults' and Children's choirs<br />
will be orffanizid bv Mr, Red-<br />
ding, who also will have a chil-<br />
dren's service one afternoon each<br />
week. He will also give them<br />
chalk talks.<br />
<strong>The</strong>- National Quartet will pre-<br />
sent several musical events dur-<br />
ing the season, f<br />
<strong>The</strong> Inter-Cliureh choir will be<br />
here Oft special occasions, and<br />
several members have promised<br />
to be present everv Sunday, '<br />
Methodist Church to<br />
Observe Mother's Day<br />
"Mothcr'n DHJT" will IK ntwervod Sun.<br />
doy al Ihe Flut Mclh.-ilisl EpDcgfUll<br />
thureh at 11 14, 111, Rev. W. A. Dsyd,<br />
iiliniiiter, will begin a itefieg df seven Her-<br />
mann aa M TTie Divine Gardener," <strong>The</strong> ser-<br />
mons *¥|U be in Ihe fpllowinjf order 1 "<strong>The</strong><br />
Divine Girdener." Hl» Seed. HU Vino-<br />
mi. Hl« Blwdins Branch, Hi« MBientU<br />
Hill-. HIH Ill#>>, His Qm.il nnd Hi.<br />
itsrs.<br />
Music Sunday morning SH to be fts feU<br />
lows: <strong>The</strong> Junior Chorda Choir will sing<br />
"iiiiglnff fop jcpyg," author unknown I<br />
Senior Chorus, "Mother's Day Anthem,"<br />
by Aekiei-,<br />
Mother's Day seFvlee at 7,45 y. m. DF,<br />
Boyd will speak about "Two Great Wem-<br />
-sn"-6l—the- church, ^A-deligbtCul gmaiesi-<br />
proKFam has been planned in honor <strong>of</strong><br />
euf Mothers.<br />
poiore-* Hiliman will nlav n tryrepet<br />
solo, "Rock <strong>of</strong> Ages." by HsstinES, A<br />
Beginners' Choir will sine "Spring," au.<br />
ther unknown, A Grsndmsthers' chorus<br />
Is to sing "Love Divine, 1 ' by ^undel. <strong>The</strong><br />
Junior vested (riri's choir will sing "<strong>The</strong><br />
World Is filnd," hv Lansftn. A ItrhlB<br />
quartet, Elisabeth Tilton, Msfjorie Vsil,<br />
Clairs Robliitidn, nnd Alice Ash, will play<br />
'OhonirCli* WH •IBV"tilt Thin*,<br />
Eyo» (llijah)," br MindoUsohn,<br />
Lutheran* t# GCMtrvf<br />
; Hotiitr't Pay, Sunday<br />
Hother'a Bajf Is to, .ti* qbiwved Bt St.'<br />
ilm'« Lulhoran Church. Sunday, at 7,45<br />
p. SpMiai ramie will be preKilled in<br />
-jniuneUsn with thi lerviee. <strong>The</strong> sermon<br />
topio will he "<strong>The</strong> Golden Opportunity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sunday School is to meet fit 11 a, M,<br />
Hani were NDpleted last Tuesday «ve-<br />
ninf for en old fashbried feast heef gun-<br />
Mr, ThuMilay evening. May 28, Tht<br />
idles' Aid and Men's Club s( the church<br />
Q eo^Bcrgting in this enterprise,<br />
A new schedule <strong>of</strong> wrvlai will go into<br />
hot the flut Sunday <strong>of</strong> Juno, <strong>The</strong> test-<br />
- nr evening serviee will be drsmjed for<br />
trio sumtner. Is be replaced by the B<strong>of</strong>ird-<br />
isrvlcei ill tho Slrniid <strong>The</strong>atre dur.<br />
ins July and August, In Its wieiid the<br />
service will bo at 11,15 a, m. <strong>The</strong> gun.<br />
day lehoel will meet Bt 10 a, m, during<br />
the lUBMer,<br />
First Baptist Church<br />
Announcements*<br />
FISST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
iflUi St, and Wesley Ave,<br />
Rsv. GeOfgo W, Lawrence, Minister :<br />
Morning aci/vics or worshin nt 10 i8Q<br />
e'elyek-<br />
Byndiiy seiiaol. jirtl a, m, Classes far<br />
all num. Cull MeoM, fiUper.nlfndenL<br />
Song eervtfe und BBmien et 7i80 p. m.<br />
Sjiialng loil-• by brnis quartet.<br />
Prnget 1 nicgtiiig on Wednesday at 7 :4B<br />
Christian Science<br />
Subject, Sunday,<br />
''MORTALS AND IMMORTALS" will<br />
bo the subjsct nf tho Lesson-Sermon in<br />
«ll Churehee af Christ* HeioniiyU en Sun-<br />
d&^ M«y 14. 1533,<br />
"*hg Qjiiden l^xt is; "Tholi BVo rift<br />
motQ a Eervant, but u. Ban i and If s<br />
son* then an HPIF gf Ggd though<br />
ChHBt* 1 (GaliUiana ill).<br />
Among the citations U'liieh eoifnpFlMe<br />
ihq L^sagn-Hermpii Ii the fsHfiwIng from<br />
Bible i "the fens Qt the Lord la the<br />
,_^»iiininff oi wieddrn: af«I ihe knowledge<br />
jef the holy ia under standing. For by me<br />
th? day a Shall be multipned, and<br />
jtesra af thy Itfo shall be inereapcu<br />
"mveths Diiu.lljr<br />
h\$ Le^on-BcfRiqn ah>B !si!y?i9H the<br />
foliqwlnn lmssago frsm the ChrlBtign<br />
gglenea tcstlRjck. "Bcienpe nnd HeuUh<br />
with Key to the Beripiures" by Sfcify<br />
Qaksr Eddy: "Never reeord a^Es. CJhron-<br />
aleMlesl data are no part <strong>of</strong> the va?i<br />
fafevef, Time-iabJei <strong>of</strong> birth and death<br />
dFe no nSanj 1 ednspirneici against insh^<br />
hoed and wsmenhsed, Eseept for the<br />
error sf mijfifiuHnH and UmtUng all thnt<br />
in gosd and beautiful, fnsn would en^<br />
joy Hisfe thhn three iesre years and<br />
ten and HUII maintain his vigor* .freiih'<br />
nc»s, and promise, M&n, eovei-ntd hy<br />
immortal Mind, in alwuyg beautiful and<br />
*r8Bd" (p, 346),<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEU<br />
Tap the Somers Point<br />
Territory<br />
Oeron rl»j IB l(i l«irlc»l truilnw<br />
tenter. Y«ar.iuiia <strong>The</strong> rtontinel-<br />
k tm»T Will cost little more: In<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hiinwirs Point Herald.<br />
"Mile Bos NiBhl" wai aburveil Bt the<br />
MethndlM iinrwrniiie. Tueida;. when the<br />
Wonun'u Homo Mi.alijiii.ry jmloty met,<br />
Mrs. Bimwl Gothrinir told the Ktorf <strong>of</strong><br />
the Kegieetcd mite bo.^ gnd then after<br />
colliflliin they were opened. <strong>The</strong> con-<br />
tents wore lilaceri in the trtMurii to help<br />
make up the auon,<br />
A newiipiiicr eliDIllnic from a Cedar-<br />
vlllo, G»., ,.,]lilif»ti,,n was reiia. It told<br />
BLthe_projt«as_m»de in a home silsaign<br />
ichool, miiKrviHd by Mlm Etbel Haryst,<br />
a former frequent resort vinltor In that<br />
•hp hug EiiKeocdtd In railing MO.ODO to<br />
bQitd a new dormitory.<br />
Mrs, Hor^eo Smith. i>ro§ident* kd iii<br />
devotions.<br />
It was decided to stnpe a i.iay Iflte<br />
this monlh. Mrs, Snmuel Cmhriim will<br />
be director,<br />
PRESBYTERIAN MISSION OKOUP<br />
fiUESTS AT LUNCHEON<br />
, <strong>The</strong>re were 111 eineri, lilaecd for lunch,<br />
eon T(ie«diiy when Mfn, Anna LellBth, 015<br />
4lh »t,, cnterlnlned member* <strong>of</strong> the Mi«.<br />
lilonary socieiy <strong>of</strong> the Preabyterian thurch.<br />
After diniiiii, devntifituil^ were led by<br />
Hit. Oharjm 1". N. VneiseUn and Mrn, F.<br />
UsRoy Hnwe, LepKints were preacnted bv<br />
Mrs, John Rosenbnym and Mlsg liarnh<br />
MAY DRESS<br />
Ladies' and<br />
NEW SPRING DRESSES<br />
m **. j ' GUARANTEED<br />
NEW STYLES Jk f\S FAST COLORS<br />
NEW COLORS fcli^W A N»w PrtM<br />
NEW PATTERNS ^F*/ H It Fade,<br />
Here', your d«n« to »»ve on Benuttful New S^g Dras«» <strong>of</strong><br />
Ladies' and Misses'<br />
Super Quality Afteriiooii Dresses<br />
SHEERS<br />
SPORT PIQUE<br />
Sport SEERSUCKER 98'<br />
VAT DYE<br />
GUARANTEE^<br />
FAST COLORS<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the moit seniiitiontl valuei ever ottered in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Wei, .<br />
• vwy special purehiise. Now it'i your turn to mike a very special puichwe. ;|<br />
<strong>The</strong> price ii extremely low for these •tunning dresses. Newest <strong>of</strong> stylet ••''11<br />
Such a whale <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> value at at 98c,<br />
Siml4to20.<br />
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May 9, 1953<br />
A iP«at thini has ooourred anoniBt ua. We have nad» a coaplete<br />
tUTO-Brouad, and at, laat AatPioa's fao« is toward the future.<br />
Three yearn—1919 to 1932—we AniPioans looked backward. All<br />
our old f Inanoiol and political maohinei-y was geared to pull ui out <strong>of</strong><br />
the depression by the sane door through which we entered. We<br />
thought it simply a case <strong>of</strong> going taek the way we eaai. It failed.<br />
He now realiM that the way out Is forward—-through it,<br />
* ThanltB for that beiongB to frisiditnt Rcjosevelt, Inauguration<br />
Day he turned the Ship <strong>of</strong> State around. Having observed the failure<br />
<strong>of</strong> iinoere efforts to haul us back the way we oame, he designed a new<br />
Bethod—new political and finanoial Mohinery—to pull ui out<br />
the way we are goingforward. Hi is clearing international '<br />
obatnoles out <strong>of</strong> the wayj he does not stand in awe <strong>of</strong> tariff a. <strong>The</strong><br />
people begin to feel,that he does not take advice from the Hntar-<br />
esti"I that heiiai' courage and loyalty to work for one supreai<br />
.'inteMit only---the welfare <strong>of</strong> the Aaerioan people, That is a tig<br />
achievement for'twKflioutnain <strong>of</strong>floe. , .<br />
" >;'^a now we all look to.»>jatiJiToojflingi>f-grow less ana less<br />
:• O8irt»tt>id wi^ what' is Virttttlfi. ii? W« W ttgj lag behind lihey hold<br />
J Intailfthe' iunior briiiiii, Intjndliw )><br />
Weslmrrttef Build «n.l I**!' n«fl(*P«-,L<br />
dinner In the (acini roonm <strong>of</strong> the cliyreh<br />
next mpoihi<br />
Present weFe: MidH Ida Benner,<br />
Surah Benner, Mri. Thoodiire B»ehr«ii,<br />
Mlm L»urn Joiiei.Mrp. O, O. Ailinu, Mm.<br />
Hurry A, Mnrrl«. Mrs. rlmi-le. Jfnnd, Mrs.<br />
J. V. Fm. Mm Howard I.umly, Mrs, F,.<br />
LnHoy Hnwo, MIBH Annii JCSKUII, M«I<br />
Snr« Jc«»y|>. Mrs. Jolin nn»Qnhnum. Mrs,<br />
ntmrlca T, N. Voewlln. MM, Jmiiei Ward,<br />
Mm. Jnhn IJikc, Mr». Hnhoit HBirncnllJ,<br />
Mr». Ellen lenmen and .Mrs. IjolHth,<br />
MACEDONIA M. B, CHUHCH<br />
Charles K. Klncjiile, Postor<br />
in n, m.—CIHBS mectlnit,<br />
I! «, m,=,Mgthcr3' R&¥ service, Eermsn<br />
by the pastor,<br />
rj.so—chnreh jehwii. «<br />
• 7,4,l=ftiwnrth l^ea^u^. ,*<br />
B 3(1 p. m,—Molhrr«' Da;' (imBrnm.<br />
Moliil.iy, I p. m,» OfTiisiHl linnrtl, .<br />
WedneidiiV, II r. m.-.-Pmyir mwtJne.<br />
ThursdBY, 8,30 n, in,-Men's «n4 worn.<br />
en'B tonleat proBrnm.<br />
WITH SELIC1<br />
:RCHANDISE TO tiaa<br />
WESTMINSTRR GUILD PLAN1<br />
DIVERilONB FOR 1UMMBR<br />
Mri, Marlen Trout Murphy, nssiiftcd by<br />
.Mrs. LpuEiie Csrnmiin and Mr^, Miriam<br />
Welnwright. eniertalned the Westminster<br />
Presbyterian junior mi^ionary or-<br />
in. at the Treut residence, 10.15<br />
av,. Tuesday night,<br />
__ ...littees were apnajnteil to arrange<br />
lot the annual beach~ party In July nnd<br />
the Aimuitt moonlight sail, Mrs* Edward<br />
Bowker, Miss Catherine tjgrtlon and Miss<br />
JeanEtte Darby will arraffgc fnr the fsrni-<br />
er, SSjl Mrs, Gertrude Hughes slid Miss<br />
Aliee Qrirrettson for the iatter.<br />
An invitation tn ilinAer, June IS, ex-<br />
tended by the HenioF missionary society*<br />
was aeeepted*<br />
Mrrti Frances nlffgrtl .liresetlteu the eon-<br />
' "- lerfso1i i nii^-Allen ' ChfiMjaft Khdeavor.<br />
l^sB^gi Methcr's Tiay iirsgrfim*<br />
8 IJ, ni, — Sci-viee h? the' Glrls^ neHervd,<br />
UnrfDf- the dircctinn« nt Mr**, 5?srli!*<br />
Brown* Sermfiii by' a vjmlnr? '<br />
Mnnilnv Evening—<strong>The</strong> U, A, A. C, Ft<br />
Hi 4IE Weit av. ;<br />
Tto<br />
Ninv H (lipTlniu to Ituj <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Viij MtJil Kslnte<br />
mmm<br />
f^mt^<br />
i^itte!«!ji:.'f.ii^l,''h<br />
SALE<br />
Fine Cottage near Beach.<br />
Large Living Room, Din-<br />
ing Room and Kitchen.<br />
Four Bed Rooms and<br />
Maid's Quarters.<br />
Fumiahed Nicely.<br />
Large Lot arid<br />
Two-tar <strong>Garage</strong><br />
Sacrifice Price for Quick<br />
Sale and Financed to<br />
Suit.<br />
BERTRAND T. & T. X<br />
mm?<br />
INSURANCE<br />
15th »nd Boturdwalk<br />
Phonei 178<br />
HRE INSURANCE<br />
LAW OFFICES<br />
Auguitus S, Gootz<br />
IDS Title DidB, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Clarence Ferguson<br />
COAL<br />
14th and HBTU Fhome SS-W<br />
Leu Than PhtU. Fri<br />
WINDOW 8HADEB<br />
Chas-E. Adam & Bros.<br />
BO-23 Phone<br />
BuKteadsJINonn Syrup<br />
PRINTING<br />
Whea You: Want It,<br />
As You Like It<br />
Lewis L Barrett<br />
807<br />
fit the church.<br />
Wednesday c<br />
Isaac Johns<br />
inE—prayer meeting. !?d<br />
hiirstfa? evmlng^ Sqeial tiipht.<br />
'rliiay e¥enina==<strong>The</strong> elnspe§ will<br />
Led by Mrs, Gcefgiiina Money.<br />
Optical Service<br />
Now Lower in Cost<br />
We desire to announce that<br />
our complete optical service<br />
^urine 1083 will ha rendired<br />
[ft a reducid eoat. Dial BilBSl<br />
for accurate eye sight service<br />
at very moderate rates. Frames<br />
greatly lowered in price,<br />
Dr, L, W. BETTS & Sons<br />
OPTOMETHISTi<br />
1708 Atlantic A«<br />
ATLANTIC cri% N. J,<br />
Hours 9 to 5<br />
Dial 5-1531<br />
SPECIAL OFFER<br />
If tit think over 10<br />
>«»' cilictlti.ee at<br />
fltllnt gluars )• <strong>of</strong><br />
any vilne In your<br />
UH, bring us jour<br />
•ye (roubles<br />
Dr. Harry H. Lake<br />
Optometrist<br />
822 Aghiiry Ave, Phone 404<br />
Apartments Cleaned and<br />
made ready for rental<br />
inspection. Moderate<br />
charge.<br />
JAMES D, YOUNG<br />
Property Maniigeri<br />
SBD and WESLBI<br />
Phone 810.B<br />
DB. BUTZSTBIN<br />
SWBET AIK DENTIST<br />
TEETH EXXBACXED 5Qc<br />
$26.00 Pliie |1Q<br />
llrokcu FlateJi Repaired 11.00<br />
DR. BLITZSTE1N<br />
Cor. Illinois «nd Atlnptlo Av«<br />
Atlanllo Cllr. N- /.<br />
OFFICE HOURS: 8 .. m._S p. m,<br />
SUNDAY: 10 «. w.-l p, o,<br />
Phone<br />
LAW OFFICES<br />
George Ebnet<br />
Legal matteri ghtn grumpt Aj<br />
tention, Collrctlons • ipecfal<br />
SZ4 Ninth St, Oc«o Citj, N,<br />
LAWN MOWI<br />
(nil iind<br />
BAYSIDE SPEeiAlTrt<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
80S HAY ATK, rHOMJ<br />
Christian Science<br />
SOI EIGHTH StW.it<br />
Branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Mmber<br />
Firil Churth or CHriil, I<br />
In D<strong>of</strong>ton^ Mm.<br />
iandar Usrnlnir S«rvinft U<br />
B0B-8tll 81<br />
Subjtet o( Lciion-Sermim '«r<br />
MAY 14—<br />
"MORTALS ANI><br />
Sund.T Sthool at ».!• i, m.<br />
Tntimanlal M«llm K«b W*«<br />
•I S D. m.<br />
Rcaiitif Ham opm Monqirif<br />
nnilan ind FrMui "«»* N<br />
kolidwi. ft Hilt*<br />
Tht PaUU !• CottMl<br />
JOHNJ.HOPP1N,<br />
Counsellor-at-LaW<br />
iW Title and Tnint W*<br />
Telephone M r<br />
ion C»n OWB tto<br />
.leiyclry and KeW FMl<br />
Coit<br />
FRIEDEBERGSi<br />
"Tha Lending<br />
A l l Cllj"<br />
CASHorfRE<br />
IMt ATLANTIC AT<br />
ATLANTIC MM<br />
Electric Rt<br />
640 Asbury<br />
ElecfaicSa^j<br />
REDUCTION IN COAL PW<br />
J. LAEAN HiA^l<br />
34th Y w <strong>of</strong> Coil Semee m OceMi Q^<br />
iEST READING mm<br />
Nirt and Egg $12.W<br />
$12.50<br />
Buckwheat $7,50<br />
[adley Charges Big Gas Companies<br />
liscriminating Against the Short<br />
Price High<br />
lere. Cut It on<br />
Assertion<br />
Says <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
on Menaced; Sees<br />
Blow to Resort,<br />
FUBLIC<br />
I • fiorv address at convention<br />
1 lMt "'Kilt, Mayor Harry<br />
Jley urB«l the communities <strong>of</strong><br />
i May County to unite for self<br />
•tloii against alleged diacrim-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bi B-aBSlino com-<br />
agai" 1 '' 'Seashore towns. He<br />
j »t a mass fneetinK <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ien.lent Renublk-ana,<br />
|rc we to sit iiily by und see<br />
(gas companies rob the sea.<br />
jwtis <strong>of</strong> business that thev<br />
y badly at this time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
by their uniair business<br />
Ji?" he asked, "For months<br />
lvi been planning to make<br />
f a banner one for sum.<br />
ItiHtprs, Are we going to let<br />
Fsrti be thwarted o). account<br />
mline price war? 1<br />
if County Dealers, Charge<br />
present, the big gas com-<br />
j ire Helling gas to stations<br />
jfte White Horse Pike for<br />
i,iad a fraction cents per gal-<br />
[l!le same quality and brand<br />
Une from the same eom-<br />
£BSts the dealers <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
ICtuiity 11 !i cents per gallon,<br />
T result <strong>of</strong> this action al-<br />
belnK ft, It in the ,,eashore<br />
particularly In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
k h ffl d<br />
Throws C<strong>of</strong>fee in His<br />
Wife's Face; Tragedy<br />
Is Start <strong>of</strong> Troubles<br />
For (hrowlng a eun <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
111 bis wife's fuce, Harold Sel.<br />
over, <strong>of</strong> WDdwood, was placed<br />
on prohation for a year, Wed.<br />
nesday, !iy Judge Palmer M,<br />
Way,<br />
According to A. J, C'aflero,<br />
coiinsel for Hdlover, he hod<br />
Htarted drinking about a year<br />
ago when his three small chil-<br />
dren were drowned when they<br />
Tell from a small boat al Wild,<br />
wood, and marital troubles<br />
started.<br />
<strong>The</strong> wife was not burned by<br />
the c<strong>of</strong>fee, he said, and since<br />
Ihe episode Ihe two have teen<br />
reconciled,<br />
Selover pleaded non vult to<br />
ihe eharge,<br />
Fire Department<br />
Opens Ball Season<br />
First Game Slated for Lo-<br />
cal Field Tomorrow.<br />
Idealers have suffered, and<br />
• with them every linn <strong>of</strong> bug.<br />
Efcr local motorists, by drlv.<br />
Marbv towns^PliHiantville<br />
itration —can save 40c on<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Ras. But ga«uline is<br />
only thing purchased;<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the week'B shopping in<br />
yn those cominuilities. „<br />
fhili Plans for SMHon<br />
lint fall we hive been<br />
1 to make this year tho<br />
t ever for our summer visi-<br />
Ta«s have bten i-niiuced,<br />
f hive been reduced, more en-<br />
J features are planned and<br />
lions to i the visitor have<br />
[ trade right ' t<br />
Finest<br />
Standing Rib Roast %<br />
Cot Inm But tmlltr Corn-tM Bttt<br />
Fresh Pack Mushrooms<br />
Mrs. Schlorer's Relishes<br />
Cheese •Borden'fl Chateau<br />
Kraft American<br />
Kraft rttnrtte<br />
Kraft Velvrtta<br />
Special for Thursday and Friday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
I** Shad Roe ^<br />
V* *> Store Sliced Bacon *»<br />
Lebanon Bologna<br />
Luncheon M«at ** II v»»«» "JY«"<br />
Corn»d Bmt QC || slick Ba^i<br />
II 1-Ib Geiinloe<br />
|| Calves Liver<br />
Freshly Caught Chesapeake ',<br />
Buck Shad tb 10c : Roe Shad tb ^<br />
Cleaned Fresh Sea Trout or Croakeis » 12c '3<br />
Outstanding Grocery Vahtes:<br />
7c Gold Seal Macaroni or .<br />
Spaghetti<br />
.Had*<br />
Apricots, Pineapple ) T««. CM#4l<br />
Sliced Peaches<br />
Cherries, Pears<br />
ani ettmonile.1—for aaladi Op dauerhi.<br />
14^;.2i<br />
•5 r < !±* I iPSS- -<br />
Jellies tumbler<br />
•SiiW<br />
Made in our own kitchens from tin! niw fin* InradtenU<br />
you noulil me. Regularly 13c<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Cocktail Okas FREE<br />
with every bottle <strong>of</strong><br />
Tomato<br />
Juice Cocktail<br />
inter flawr, serve ehilied.17*<br />
Oar Thn« t'«rfee« 1'rlced<br />
21c OSCO COFFEE B __„,,<br />
A rish WtBd <strong>of</strong> fine CaffMa with • d«idedlr diffennt flivsr. ' - V^gl<br />
18c Victor COFFEE • ft 1S@<br />
An axnllent blend ot S«nlo« OalfiH, Mild and Mellow.<br />
25c Acme COFFEE »«•'_.<br />
•ileettd esuth Amerinn with Anblun M«h» and Jan Ceffm;-<br />
Our Bakery Cake Specials """y^j<br />
Silver Queen Loaf Cakes F "* eadi lSe--%<br />
• Round Berry Single Layer Caka eadi iOd fl<br />
•Strve trlth EinwherflM and Whitman's Morntirnnllow whip.<br />
Fancy U. S. No. 1 Maine<br />
Potatoes 15 Ib<br />
Louella m Butter<br />
Richland Butter<br />
m 29c ^:<br />
National Biscuit Peanut Cakes<br />
Uneeda Assortment DeLuxe<br />
5c Victor Bread<br />
Broad Supreme large wrapped<br />
OSCO Chili Sauce ;<br />
m<br />
pi<br />
Ban<br />
leaf<br />
loaf<br />
hot<br />
1 6 c • '•••'•'S<br />
2Bc- • 0<br />
4el<br />
Ivory Soap Flakes<br />
P and G Soap<br />
Camay Toilet Soap<br />
Ivory Snow<br />
, Urn ptei^<br />
4 MkN Ifp<br />
2 VIM? 23c<br />
Quiksuds Soap Chips ,'^ 8c<br />
Freeh<br />
Large Juicy<br />
Florida<br />
Fruits and Vegetabley<br />
uses •:*«•.'•<br />
MILES<br />
TIME<br />
--=„ Atlantic CUy, OctMl Gty «> d<br />
AU Part, <strong>of</strong> Cape May CounlT.<br />
<strong>City</strong>-Longport Bridg<<br />
4*TICraTS>Wc<br />
SAVE WITH A NEW CHEVROLET<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET COMPANY • : '|l|%-*»*Sf<br />
Iceberg Lettuce M 7 Vic II For VegetaMe<br />
Telephone Peas , » 10c Bflpri^cwiSi"<br />
Wineaap Apples 8 »«14c " ^ B -'«*<br />
Haw entban w m ,<br />
Sugar Corn CJC<br />
1119 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
24 Hour Service<br />
We Specialize In, CHEVROLET Service<br />
OCEAN CTTY<br />
All Parts in Stock (<br />
All Labor and Material Guaranteed<br />
F<br />
| Be
May 14 A spceilboats<br />
__r« Tx>ats will leave this<br />
lie large pleasure cruis-<br />
Janws, will be one <strong>of</strong><br />
i tliis its tcrml-<br />
\tcort In Office<br />
j<br />
;<br />
- ' — * —<br />
— • • " i<br />
DMbt» ui Hrt, Mwwl »«»»»<br />
bott.<br />
IMW&la' «f HneSU?. M „ ,..<br />
• Mr. t L.CHALMER?.<br />
Get your Pontiac now and enjoy<br />
the thrill <strong>of</strong> a fine new car<br />
Op out <strong>of</strong> the bog <strong>of</strong> stagnant business,<br />
pops Pontiac Sales increasing every month.<br />
Ahtad<strong>of</strong> last year.<br />
Tbe sheer newness <strong>of</strong> the car, the Wanced<br />
value that anyone can aeeui) feel, the<br />
good old spring sunshine that warms hearts<br />
and thaws out cold feet-make a comblaation<br />
that a lot <strong>of</strong> folks can't reslsMorever.<br />
Stop any Pontiac owner anywhere and<br />
aak him what be thinks <strong>of</strong> his Pontiac<br />
Economy Straight Eight Ask any auto.<br />
Everywhtf^ there is tho (M^<br />
•tain ever accorded i Pontiac.<br />
our bintory IMIVO SQ<br />
•Ad phoned v» to s»y bow<br />
an mm thtir oew P<strong>of</strong>ltlacs.<br />
. E^fry day NvMW m<br />
buyerg~by their toob, their |<br />
tiwir comfort, theb-«rfety. Ihelf«<br />
tfftt durability mnd their tip l^f*L<br />
Don't tmift ter^ptrtion too<br />
one now. You'll be in good<br />
•MHfeolBBiinr,<br />
PONTIAC 585<br />
THE H.UNOM1 Slii;<br />
^ lYllllHlIV ><br />
KW.il. fO-<br />
SO?<br />
Says Relief<br />
loke Screen<br />
BUI <strong>of</strong><br />
permanent Value.<br />
would re-oceur ntat year.<br />
Definite ITotfiam<br />
, we need lo a definite<br />
i that «an bo depended uppaymeBt<br />
ol tMes.ogmGuumft<br />
norma!,<br />
! It i> neaesiary to saorltiee<br />
.'<strong>of</strong> eur road building proijfl<br />
maintain our schoolB, ev-<br />
Ineiuding road bulldors,<br />
,1 men and bond agenta<br />
spared to submit to the at.<br />
% when it convenes, u Homet<br />
Bmilar to th«t pasied by<br />
(JituM in Florida,<br />
isi urovideg that a homo<br />
ftf the he*d <strong>of</strong> a family refin<br />
the state, together with<br />
W<strong>of</strong>Ui <strong>of</strong> .personal property,<br />
It improvements on the real<br />
[dial! be exempt from fore.<br />
Yonder* proceia <strong>of</strong> any teourt<br />
Officials May '<br />
[Tournament Hosts<br />
\ iutgestion made by boy<br />
loHMala <strong>of</strong> the city, Sat-<br />
|, My be taken ierilO<br />
Cigarettes<br />
rfiO<br />
ChlBiO PLAlttSOR6RAHULEl<br />
PcVGSoap Tk«««u-*JHB«iM»tati<br />
NT MK6D1LEND<br />
GOLD MEDAL<br />
FLOUR CHEESE<br />
Tomato Juic« I Tomato Soup<br />
GARDEN - FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES<br />
WANafU.S.N».ieRADl ^^^<br />
Main. Potato- '"&" 151-1<br />
ASPARAGUS b-a. 19c I NEW ONIONS 3*. I<br />
TOMATOES - 2M25c<br />
FANCY MIUC-FTO-iTSWO ;<br />
Chickens<br />
LAMB_-b 12c<br />
Brant <strong>of</strong>UmWfe<br />
Neck <strong>of</strong> Umb » lie<br />
Rib Roatt<br />
li0A<br />
•HUmARBor<br />
feADISHES-3<br />
RikVi
Awarded<br />
Citation<br />
Honored by<br />
Reside.<br />
fa ''perfect balance beam)<br />
phyakal ttevel-<br />
selectlon. <strong>of</strong> Pliflq»i)e<br />
by a committee<br />
hit French B. Lov*land,<br />
PT Rotary chairman;<br />
vBpwn, sunerintendent<br />
and Mr. Fite, school<br />
Or.<br />
ding Leader.<br />
the club wanmlater<br />
that Frank<br />
^bove the avenge in<br />
'ind that he ten! demtitainff<br />
traitB as a<br />
h shown that he<br />
f-Mk own.<br />
a fine personality and<br />
dependability," Mi 1 .<br />
ikward was a comto<br />
the boy who<br />
A to be a guest <strong>of</strong><br />
ay night, lor DO ex-<br />
Pranies.<br />
*ai;s the t»y mayor-<br />
. ana kept the program<br />
apldty and smoothly.<br />
i little Berwyn Hughes<br />
; .fcaMer, and like his<br />
>r.- 3. Thomley Hughes,<br />
'M sonfr leader, &t<br />
1 i<br />
Shoemaker and Roy<br />
Jr., contributed sever.<br />
solos ami duet 1 ?.<br />
' Harvey &»red one <strong>of</strong><br />
, _^ the eveninjr in a CIPVqttttlon<br />
<strong>of</strong> birthday erectewU<br />
Gandy and French<br />
on behalf <strong>of</strong> their<br />
to Russell Crane,<br />
atlon was pronounced<br />
pnjcel. Bob Sharp, boy<br />
read Boy) We *k un-<br />
Bts. Prcil Woll-u-e. JOSfrrand<br />
Edward ntnl retnro<br />
l i *SMin.<br />
•' Price $8,600 / *'<br />
"fur jmlh hiiiisi"!, #2,«0fl fnsh,<br />
H4ilil lij iirder (it 1 mtttt]mm><br />
holder<br />
Ralpli L, Chester,<br />
Boya' Week has asked Toe Sen<br />
tlnel-Ledger to expresi Ite thankn<br />
to the following who donated cash<br />
for ptos awarded In tho ntheltlc<br />
eventsi Atlantie ^31tjr Electric co,,<br />
Jersey Central Power and I.iehi<br />
eo,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water Servle? co.<br />
New Jersey Bell Telephone ''''.,<br />
Supnloe.Wllis.Jones and Abboii's<br />
Dairiei,<br />
Appreciation it also expressed<br />
to the following who Bdvertis(!d In<br />
the program <strong>of</strong> Boys' Weeli; Howard<br />
Warren, Hughes' Pharmacy,<br />
Powell's Super Service, Kwan's<br />
Cut Hate Store, Johnstone's cafe,<br />
Prank Snnnino, Gordon Brothers<br />
and Morgan Hand Jr,<br />
PANAMA<br />
HATS<br />
Fiifs and Fnr tinrnii'dls<br />
and Stored<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TAILOR SHOP<br />
,1, T, TAI.KSK<br />
Sfifl \slmry Aicnuo<br />
OCKIN CITY<br />
Fur-Trimmsd<br />
Garments<br />
Stored<br />
Ocenn <strong>City</strong> Scrip<br />
Accepted<br />
I. N. AGRONS FURS, fi<<br />
-~-----—— . • •#<br />
*' I<br />
MAY 12, 1933<br />
Fast <strong>Line</strong> Buses<br />
Go on Asbury av.<br />
Trout Swing. <strong>The</strong>m Off<br />
Rutty Central av.<br />
ThrouBh the efforti <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Commissioner<br />
John K. Trout, Shore<br />
Fait <strong>Line</strong> Transportation Co.<br />
buses, running between Both st.<br />
and. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, will be reroviteil<br />
over Asbury «v., between 17th st.<br />
and 34th it. . ,, .<br />
<strong>The</strong> reason for the ehanjfe 1 that<br />
Central av., between those sweets,<br />
is H pnor nnnililon. <strong>The</strong> holes already<br />
in Oie street are becominB<br />
worse, with the heavy mochines<br />
paasing over them. In order to<br />
save the street until repairs are<br />
made, the buses will keep to the<br />
hard pavinK on Asbury av.<br />
A resolution authoniinK th*<br />
channe prnliably will be introduced<br />
at the uammission liioetiiig next<br />
week<br />
Political^orkers<br />
Comb Resort Homes<br />
If there is a voter in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> who has mil Men approached<br />
by workers for either or both<br />
Republican factions, ha mu«t_ have<br />
been «way from home for 1 the<br />
D 1!\)r W< workerB foi 1 both groups<br />
have been hard nt It. making<br />
houso-to-house call«, nearly, in<br />
efforts to line up sgpport.for ono<br />
or tho other <strong>of</strong> tbe tickets.<br />
Many workers have also been<br />
seeking voten 011 the West Bide,<br />
amon* the most active belnfr for-<br />
,,,,,r * '•*• ^ ^'^ ^ • 11 -S/ '^ m*i •, :• "s h ^H i4^'i U .-••• 1-/ ^ ^ W l S v L C k<br />
SPRING'S HERE<br />
Business Is Picking Up!<br />
Now's the Time To Bring New<br />
Customers Intd Your Store<br />
Start Advertising In ihe Paper<br />
EVERYBODY Reads - -<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
8th Street and Haven Avt,<br />
,.£,.'f; ;<br />
Phone 304<br />
- i '<br />
1 / • ,<br />
i<br />
'9*1'I * • •<br />
m - Man<br />
:olates<br />
y^i For<br />
Mother's Day<br />
i- • *<br />
paitinbg 1-tb Baskets<br />
II- ?'"<<br />
Vrcadia Sweet Shop<br />
f, 7 »W jbllUBY AVENUE<br />
en<br />
Active Cinpwgner.<br />
if nrit<br />
this day <strong>of</strong> ardent<br />
y "rAutar" «M<br />
Republicans, i.'B. Mwreom<br />
MW..,!eNL; <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, member<br />
<strong>of</strong>' the freeholdirs seeking Boml-<br />
'••" for another terra is not<br />
•»r|BM#B num."<br />
fybe has no band wag-<br />
on, and no "ticket" to help him<br />
Bold nuns meetinii^he la active-<br />
Iy" campaigning for votes, by per-<br />
coial appeal.<br />
1'olBlt t« n*t Bword,<br />
In addition to staling many<br />
hands he Is writing scores <strong>of</strong> let-<br />
ters to friend*, nequalntanets and<br />
voters throughout •the county,<br />
pointing to hl» past record in <strong>of</strong>-<br />
flcq anil asking support on prl-<br />
: ary day.<br />
"I have insisted on flood bus-<br />
iness economy in the management<br />
<strong>of</strong> eounty affairs," he< sflys. •'Be-<br />
lieving that municipalities can<br />
spend Uieir odvertlSIng funds<br />
more- ndvaniageously i than the<br />
county hoard <strong>of</strong> freeholders, T<br />
have opposed placing anything In<br />
the county budget for that pur-<br />
pose. When I first became a mem-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> the board, the /amount in<br />
the budget for advertistag purpos-<br />
ea was ISi.OW. <strong>The</strong> amount this<br />
year is $2,000,<br />
"Open bidding on * liso.ono<br />
bond issue produced a .Having for<br />
the county eilimated it (12,00(1,<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> a bondjflling sys-<br />
tern has Improved the .old hit or<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
„• many l||nti as<br />
» saving this<br />
w w T-. iMtallaUon ol a<br />
new SUdgot utid • bookkeeping kfi-<br />
tem with,all major Items hroMn<br />
down atttt .identjfied. now gives<br />
taxpayers an opportunity *! t<br />
•Itnee to "see cbjiilitipns as they<br />
exist, I »lw refer to my Maud<br />
against further bond issues, mi.<br />
Bawd, Hoping for Relief,<br />
Postpones Scrip Action<br />
(Continued from imita 1)<br />
S Il C<br />
Reach Out for<br />
More Business<br />
AarnUw in the Somtn l'lilnt<br />
Herald at tuning coat If the<br />
Mine ad mm In <strong>The</strong> SMitinrf<br />
A<br />
bnd isu,<br />
toward insurlnc<br />
Ions before tiny<br />
my endeavore<br />
bank deposltm<br />
hanks in New Jersey closed<br />
doors,<br />
"I ask your support on this rec-<br />
ord, and promise to 'doyMo in;<br />
time in the future for the giioj<br />
or the count?, as I have done i:<br />
the<br />
tuition charies: T<br />
iit )<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong>, 15,-<br />
hi $«437B0<br />
(Continued from tmfi<br />
an address by Mayor Edward<br />
an addrtss by yf<br />
Springer, <strong>of</strong> Cape May Paint, its<br />
which he charged that a number<br />
or jobs created by Luther Ogden,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Heiular organization, were<br />
unnecessary,<br />
liridffB Work UHIWCMSU?J I<br />
<strong>On</strong>e In purikmlar wa» at<br />
Schellenger's Landing, where u<br />
bridle was torn down that had<br />
been built only a few- yeas before,<br />
to make way for a new one cost-<br />
ing over SlOO.OOO. <strong>The</strong> other one<br />
ld h been repaired for<br />
could have<br />
$B,000 and<br />
20<br />
been<br />
would h<br />
for<br />
repaired<br />
easily- hiivo<br />
id l l<br />
YALE KEYS<br />
2 for 25c<br />
LEMONT<br />
« Bay AT*. HI, 1641<br />
087.50; Upper Township, t«,43T,B0;<br />
and Dennis Township |J,B7E,<br />
For the current year the board<br />
is owed 1198.10 from the state<br />
school funds $37,367.70 in state<br />
school taxes; 14,124,86 In railtoad<br />
taxes, ant the following in tuition;<br />
Sea Uli <strong>City</strong>, $5,687,60; Upper<br />
township, 18,512,601 Dennis Town.)<br />
ship, I3.S87.B0; Somers Point, $!.,.„<br />
A Taniw. M«f 15.11<br />
FAST WORKERS^<br />
hat Romtntt<br />
with JOHN em safety in childbirth.<br />
In America annually,' 16,000 women die in childbirth,<br />
^soing authorities say that at least half <strong>of</strong> them could<br />
"saved bv adequate maternity care.<br />
WH. Fianklin D. Roosevelt is the principal speaker<br />
« » meeting taking place today in New York <strong>City</strong> for<br />
B «puip<strong>of</strong>,o <strong>of</strong> trying to reduce this frightful toll.<br />
Here is a real and practical way to render tribute to<br />
«Mnca's mothers and expectant mothers. Let the fine<br />
'ments <strong>of</strong> the past continue, but let us not abate<br />
^interest in this far more important aspect, the SAV-<br />
lw »oi mothers' llvei!<br />
England announced a boycott against Russia, whifh<br />
Plly responded with a man'iBiie boycotf.<br />
RTON<br />
SKEVICK, SOT SFBMONH.<br />
Jesui rope from his ieat, drawn by that iplendld outburtt <strong>of</strong><br />
fallh and without heBltatlon or qiieitloning he giartcd. He went<br />
with the father whose daughter wai dead. All hit life He seemed<br />
to feel that there was no limit ut all to what He roiilil, If only<br />
IIIOBB who begeeched Him believed enough, Grimplng ihe fathtr'H<br />
arm He led the 1 way up the Btreet, his dlBclnlea anil the motley<br />
crowd hiirryinB along behind.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y hud several blocks to travel, and before-their Journey was<br />
completed another interruption necurrea,<br />
A woman whii hi»d been sick for twelve years ("died through the<br />
I'towd, eluded the sharp eyes <strong>of</strong> Ihe disciples and louched the hem<br />
•if HIB garinent, "Pfc she said within herself, it 1 may hut touch<br />
HiH garment, I shall be whole," , . . What an Idea . . , What a<br />
personality His nui8t have been to provoke such ideas "My<br />
iliiUBhter is dead, but lay your hands on her and she will live."<br />
I v« been Hick fur twelve yearn; th» doe-tors can do nothing, but<br />
if I only touch HiB coal I'll be all right." ... How can artists<br />
posalbly have Imagined that ii and-fneed weakllni could ever in-<br />
spire siich amasslne Ideas as these!<br />
<strong>The</strong> woman won her victory. By that Iniich, liy hh, Bmile. by the<br />
few words he spoke, her faith rose triumphant over disease She<br />
"*•»» niade whole from that hour,"<br />
Again He moved forward, the crowd pressing hard <strong>The</strong> ruler's<br />
residence wag now In plain sight. <strong>The</strong> paid mourners, hired by the<br />
linur, were busy about the doorway; (hey Increased their activities<br />
us their employer cttme in sight—hldenus walls and the dul* sound.<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> cymbals—a horrible pretense <strong>of</strong> grief. Quickening his stride<br />
•Icmis was in ihe midst <strong>of</strong> them,<br />
"(live place," He cried wllh a eonitnandinK gesture. "<strong>The</strong> maid<br />
Is not dead but sleepeth."<br />
<strong>The</strong>y laughed him to scorn, <strong>On</strong>ishlnB them aside hi? strode into<br />
the house and took the little girl by the hand. <strong>The</strong> crowd looked nn<br />
(lumlifqiinded, for at the magic ot His touch she opened her eyes,<br />
snil Silt up.<br />
», ,r!'H U A fm f?i,i" 0 1! ea flve nnl1 sl!( - A wom(l " * m lwelve wars, nnd<br />
healed! A child whom the doctors had abandoned for dead Bits un<br />
and smiles! No wonder a thousand taniura were husy that night<br />
?mT!n »f-, H i'" J"" le " nd W ° rk - " Th0 fmile * Rev. Charles H Boh-<br />
ner,<br />
, C. Homer Shoemaker, W. H<br />
H. (Ju'lly, Lewis Gftndj" Walter<br />
Sherman and Sannino's nrckeR-<br />
, tni entertained the soldiers
Hero,<br />
the<br />
,the county Mtlo<br />
at the ionnty ft.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>- by a<br />
In « series <strong>of</strong><br />
knpocjced 10 l<br />
three more titan<br />
md Billy<br />
let* Clry, who<br />
- started well by<br />
fair first shot,<br />
fame hi* shootnr<br />
h# tine v«l he cleati-<br />
'jnuuiblw in his flrit<br />
d hnother tho mm$<br />
land Over Rice<br />
(d ««mo on it wus<br />
two «nd Kehnor,<br />
nd <strong>of</strong> the seventh<br />
and Kehnor wore<br />
rtTcflvia<br />
ipourm fracture <strong>of</strong> the leg<br />
„ Ss'wu striwk by nn nuto-<br />
roabtlft according to newspaper<br />
drtrjftchtiB from Huntingdon,<br />
"PVetklw" was one or t^o most<br />
popular bays In the tournain,ont<br />
hero Ifist year bocause <strong>of</strong> Ills<br />
hard, yet oteo.n playing nnd sunny<br />
disposition Now his honen <strong>of</strong> ro-<br />
Hirnlng for unotlier shot at tho<br />
national title nro obliterated by u<br />
hospital bed<br />
Name Sophomore<br />
Basketball Chief<br />
IV-Mfition Shattered «$ Mc-<br />
CtUlion is Elected.<br />
Cky Man tabbed<br />
For Attack in October.<br />
Urider federal - indictments for<br />
as&aultln»r an <strong>of</strong>ficer nnd viola-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> tho iirohlbltlon laws, El-<br />
wood Crosson, <strong>of</strong> Atlnntic Citv,<br />
wag arrested by U. S. marshal 1 "<br />
lost Friday on ft federal bench<br />
warrant and held under $10000<br />
U<br />
An old established custom wai<br />
rotten Inst Fridny afternoon<br />
hen DnvM McCnllion, a sopho-<br />
more, wns elected enptnin <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hUh school basketball team for<br />
nwrt year.<br />
It has always boon usual to<br />
lwt to tho cnntnlncv a boy who<br />
will bo a senior thp followliijt<br />
erm, hut in this oase only one<br />
member <strong>of</strong> th« 1933 squad was<br />
,,16, with Rice next with rliirihle under that mle He was<br />
He/sh Shilling. president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
junior class this year.<br />
Omip«t« «t Oalttdtn.'<br />
_ second nhot in<br />
' "and when the first<br />
lid «(rain stuck in<br />
1 »fck«d <strong>of</strong>f three<br />
tow. later adding a<br />
•rictoiy.<br />
•pwt in the South<br />
i »t Oundcn, Mny SO.<br />
~" (•' Weiagerber,<br />
^ lint year, who<br />
by his 10-ycsr^iltl<br />
" cNSnee, this<br />
. and conjrratu-<br />
at the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dsa assisted in run-<br />
iiy placing the<br />
•p Almost Mimes,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s en-<br />
missed olayinfr. He<br />
>rt« delay <strong>of</strong> more<br />
MUr, as <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
. ,, for him.<br />
in fifth place with<br />
I to score ui the first<br />
r 4o6k three in the sec-<br />
" J I B was in for<br />
nts and their scores<br />
*l«mUlir. Woodbine,<br />
4**hley> Court House,<br />
MW Dares, Cape May<br />
Mohersqn, Stone Har-<br />
Eight <strong>of</strong> the elcien lettrrmcn<br />
are seniors this tear ami will<br />
jyi"udui\to ncx L month, 10 tlie fieUl<br />
mv narrow Pil t» Shlilino- McC.il-<br />
Iion nntl Prank Tnri'.irino, who<br />
mil be- H sophomore next year—<br />
and McCallion sxon.<br />
Dtwitl, who will be a junior<br />
nett vcar, is tho onlv hov F<br />
side Frank PIlfKjri, m 1931, to<br />
cantsin anv <strong>of</strong> thr school tuams<br />
while ,111 underclassman<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pa^t "season w:i*. hi? fir^t<br />
one on the varsity. 4~lthouirh lie<br />
had- been on the iunU»r \ar^it\<br />
the previous veir and the junior<br />
team the \oar beXore that.<br />
In In, position as forward. Me<br />
Callion will lc;ul .1 ho^t <strong>of</strong> crcen<br />
niters for the maroon .ind white<br />
cause next season, Mith fmmclf,<br />
Shuiincr nncl Tarcarino 1;, an ex<br />
iierienccd n'jcli-u-.<br />
Boys on thi> \en\ MIII 11 who<br />
will graduate are To'n JtMnneret<br />
Joe Guarracino, Romeo Adeliiyio,<br />
Luther MoC.^Uiini. Jim Smith.<br />
Charlie Boswell. H'lrljiid Euan.<br />
J"e Dattilo and Ed Johnson, nun<br />
ball for trial befuio'ir S Com<br />
nilaalcin-r Voorlice=<br />
Croswn is i-liarKfii with bi-mi,<br />
n meriber <strong>of</strong> u Kunir <strong>of</strong> rum (mi-<br />
nors which attacked Cnptjin<br />
Christopher Bentham. <strong>of</strong> the 4th<br />
at, coast jriii.ri) htatloi here, when<br />
he surprised them luuiiing a IHI<br />
nor truck at Job'-i Point,<br />
SomeiN Point, last October.<br />
At that time Captain Benthnm<br />
iwered the JMIHT with j KUI1<br />
whilo his lompimon vieat for 11<br />
mforconicnts, lut HI the interim<br />
the runnei 1 att.icUd Benthjtn.<br />
Knocked him uiHon. uurcluse'<br />
four <strong>of</strong> the »< \ otitlitj lrd jinlo<br />
bo.it-, .mil how to r-et 11 tenm<br />
toi'ethd tn inmpite 111 tin- open<br />
ini* imlio.titl tinlo t' i>f<br />
.|ii < dhri it^ dtitlin irds ami<br />
inin.i<br />
med<br />
Inter-Family Row<br />
Mw, and Wife Arc NabM<br />
on Neighbor's Plaint.<br />
Howard Scull, 41, <strong>of</strong> 941 Pleas-<br />
ure av., wus finutt $10 or Riven<br />
the iiltornntive <strong>of</strong> spriltliiip; 30<br />
dropped.<br />
nlicuil".<br />
near | liu'htoi<br />
1 irj.'i<br />
in jail by M«i;iHtnitu<br />
D. Richarilu yestcrdny :i;orr.ins,<br />
n new 2li0-liORi«pnwi > i after an inter-family scrno wus<br />
to compete In races aireil in police court.<br />
Scull and bis wife, EuK -«<br />
were iiiTui^ned on comuuii"! < f<br />
Mrs. John C. Miilvern, !>SV Tloa^<br />
uro av., who charged abusivi! Ini<br />
pruuee iiiul brenkintf into her harm<br />
<strong>The</strong> fiirht. fidlowed H haitlc in<br />
tw(M i n tho children <strong>of</strong> the two fain<br />
ilie*. over tiie hnck fe:i:-e. M^^<br />
Malvern had several mtncsst-.<br />
testify in her bohalf. while the<br />
i?cull storv w^i.s unsupported. Thi<br />
Ghris Offers< Free<br />
Fisli to<br />
Chris Montatrna, proprietor <strong>of</strong><br />
Chria' Fish Market, on the bay<br />
MARBLE—TILE<br />
•noedjr. At oreaenx, larg-<br />
tles <strong>of</strong> jimall JuittqrMA<br />
Jng caught in the nets. -r*rr<br />
fiah (ire not reafllly «4l«We> on<br />
account <strong>of</strong> their alre.<br />
Hnther than sell ,th«m for a<br />
ttifliriKanm a7<br />
Fill jive them -<br />
Twcdimr fodd.<br />
Mrs. Augustus<br />
Philadelphia vis<br />
end<br />
W.H.<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
ALBERT<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
Phone 1177-J I'hone 373-W<br />
W.H. Oldfield&Son<br />
TK.E AND<br />
MARBLE WORK<br />
912 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Tity, N. J.<br />
Estimates Furnished<br />
I1..111<br />
ilfidll Kill""! tlf h( 1<br />
Til Hilton<br />
and Mrs. Jlltlll I<br />
Mi lt\<br />
!M7 t'entral<br />
'I Wnym<br />
in the re<br />
Kenneth Campion, who has been<br />
wintering in Philadelphia, was<br />
hore over the neck enil.<br />
>THER'S DAY—MAY 14th<br />
I!<br />
i<br />
I:<br />
She Loves <strong>The</strong>m I<br />
AND coining from you as a!<br />
tribute <strong>of</strong> devotion, ihe'U love I \<br />
them all the more, 1<br />
CUT FLOWERS - $1 a do* upi<br />
75c md<br />
<strong>City</strong> Mower Shop \<br />
Mm iff-rtfc U UmOm at Ike Tear" ! j<br />
snmr PHONE 19 jj<br />
>V A Gwrf Snap<br />
<strong>On</strong>e ro<strong>of</strong> In a Iffetime<br />
Y OUR house will need but ena ro<strong>of</strong> in a life-<br />
timt when it Is covered with the hgndionie,<br />
new Careystone Asbeitoi Cement Shinties.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y insure absoluti protection agninit fire,<br />
weattw and tune, Ask us for samples uncl pricts.<br />
C. H.SHAW and SON. |w<br />
308 13A St. — Phone 633<br />
SAMPSON & CO.<br />
»ll-«h Street<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing- - Heating:<br />
M.nter Shert<br />
Phones Metal Worker.<br />
E26—1JM<br />
PLVMBING—HEATING<br />
PRICES MUST GO UP<br />
Almost every mail brings some notice <strong>of</strong><br />
increase in building material prices. If<br />
you desire to save, we earnestly advise you<br />
t<br />
_ REPAIR _ IMMEDIATELY<br />
Powell-Van Gilder Lumber Co,<br />
13TH&WE5T PHONE 53-J<br />
"Building Materials For Your E- ery Need"<br />
CLOVER SEED i<br />
MUSHROOM SOIL<br />
WILLARD F, STITSER<br />
Plumbing- and<br />
Heating<br />
OM CKXTBAI. ATE.<br />
rhone 383<br />
ROOFING. ETC.<br />
'Above All-^a Good Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
Georffe W, Wilcox<br />
Rimflnp iiid Sheet Mstal 'Work<br />
lit AIBURV AVI.<br />
PH. 4H OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER<br />
Wm, H. CoUlsson, Jr.<br />
Asso. SI, Am, Soe. C, B.<br />
Owl Engineer—Surveyor<br />
atf Engager bai <strong>City</strong>, M. J.<br />
COAL AND COKE<br />
OPPERS<br />
EXCLUSIVE SALES IN<br />
OOIAN CITY<br />
WALTER SACK<br />
COAL<br />
13th and West Ave.<br />
PHONE 141<br />
Get'Our Prices <strong>On</strong> •- -<br />
Jowers, <strong>Line</strong>n Mosquito N«<br />
Copper, Bronze and Galvanized 1,<br />
Wire. <strong>The</strong>y are LOWflR than<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Philadelphia<br />
Read Hardware and Paint Co,<br />
852 Atbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
S<strong>of</strong>roney Second in<br />
Gty Election.<br />
HARRY R. MONTGOMffiT<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
Faints, Glaiw, Enamels, BrDshcii<br />
Thorni W-Vf 710 Agbpjy Are. «w»n<br />
M, -<br />
iBiloner <strong>of</strong> finance, „„<br />
In the city comnifilon<br />
, .usiday, with SIB vot«s,<br />
Maurlci M: iolroney, who<br />
lor re-eleotioii, was »eo.<br />
t^ with 277 votes. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
Training on ospoiltlon tlok-<br />
i third man elected was Her-<br />
Mimonfl who reeeivefJ 172<br />
Ho wRi a citndldate with<br />
n and Walter H. Wrlfht<br />
fourth high with 2B3<br />
cnnditlatca were Charles<br />
j, 176; John p. BraOB, 89;<br />
ih P,' DBlanjy, B2| James<br />
o, fill; Gerald J, Shoemaker,<br />
William R. .Bheppard, <strong>of</strong><br />
'jjay, was re-elected to <strong>of</strong>-<br />
, , ,T,,,,„„„ ^^^DtC$t<br />
Outside Competition<br />
Three, ,f u,t r^ojtg iW|,i jBjj,<br />
en, WaUfp S«ek, Clarence Ftoju-<br />
sonandj, Lahan Ktadlty, P»J.<br />
Mited 8881! what they ternwo<br />
titi W l d<br />
881! what they ternwo<br />
unfair eompetitiQn, We'lnesdnyj<br />
to the eity eommiiaioner*.<br />
Certaia out-ipl.town coal dealara<br />
have an advantage over them,<br />
tjiiy say, m that under present<br />
conditions the outiiders can d*al<br />
he?e, while the local men cannot<br />
compete outilde,<br />
<strong>The</strong>y recommended pasaage <strong>of</strong><br />
an ordinance similar to Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>'i, w^ich requires that coal<br />
dealers maintain • a bonafide coal<br />
yard, with railroad aiding and ato-<br />
rage bin, before beinff permittetl<br />
to jell in the resort.<br />
<strong>The</strong> matter was referred to th§<br />
commissioners ias a whol.<br />
StChifirKeep<br />
A Watch on Ice Men<br />
Ice men will have to watch<br />
their step this summer and lie<br />
sure to give full weight, accord-<br />
Ing to Gilbert S. Smith, county<br />
sealer Of welghti and measures,<br />
h h b di l<br />
We Install and Service Automatic Heating Eon<br />
Refrigeration and Bern- CooHng<br />
York Oil Bui-nera, T«ft Range Buraeri, Stoktn<br />
AnUaQriitd Dealers fur X. and E. BeMpnUoi<br />
AUTOMATIC HEAT APPLIANCE CQ,<br />
AT AP CE C<br />
6.<br />
f#h (h HI „„(, »lm ha» been directed to iillow<br />
with the high vote nq lM,ty dur,ng th§ Bi_ion ahMd^<br />
Alexander P, Berg state super-<br />
intendent, says In a letter: "Last<br />
yanr'a tendency to relax muBt end,<br />
and the Btatutes muit he enforctil<br />
from the start <strong>of</strong> the season,"<br />
Mr, Smith lays he will be glad<br />
to inspect ice scales if manufac-<br />
tiirers «nd retailors will send him<br />
word when they are ready.<br />
ialleta. With him were el-<br />
Ifltorge P- Wentzell 711, and<br />
' "", Stevens, 712. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />
r,.altlon ticket!,<br />
JtT candidates and the vote<br />
rrteeived were: Counoilnian<br />
Ml) M, Schellinger, BBSs Id-<br />
P, Nlttlnger, 708; Mtllard F,<br />
F, Slulford Stevens,<br />
HI;<br />
; Louli N, Smith,<br />
I, Sharp 1SB,<br />
1J4; and<br />
C. JOSEPH MOVER<br />
BUILDER<br />
ET<br />
Streets-Sidewalks .J^L<br />
Curbs<br />
Coast r.nard Snicldc.<br />
iirlei Oclaler !B, <strong>of</strong><br />
; a, const guard at BHSB n,<br />
and killed himself In the<br />
Iclpol ferryhoiise at St.<br />
I, Btiiten Islaiid, it -was<br />
I Tuesday,<br />
and Mrs, William Borden,<br />
Bsntown, were here as the<br />
•end gunsts <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
W. .Hnger, 421 Batteriea<br />
— fW» JSIBS'<br />
'».<br />
telU<br />
tts U<br />
frSHttt •<br />
Storv Mm<br />
llttl. '<br />
|<br />
Mrs, Viola Mi,<br />
rlnnlcy. Grua Bolt, Eonotta<br />
jililnn BMIS, Vlvlim Umk, Gv<br />
liink, Mr«, E. Brsd, 'Mil, Ruby<br />
Mbnk, Mrs, 12, Erydi<br />
M\m Aduleno Kerrln.<br />
C B<br />
Ruby<br />
King<br />
leno Kerrl tzQ K<br />
Benjamin Ht'iii!nrs 1% was n Vieiiuiiftij nf=<br />
'PPent woret Mr, nnd Mrs,<br />
Mrs, Daniel MBHSV, MrN,<br />
s Miss Juiifriia 1 WyliRs*<br />
! Bdwser, Mra, Rosa Frank-<br />
, M Jocksdn, MrM, Fffiase« Msr-<br />
Rev, H, H5 Gnapef, Marvin Money.<br />
EIU Fi d M Hh H<br />
ONE DOLLAR EACH<br />
If You Build A House - - 6 Rooms and Bath<br />
OTIS M, TOWNSEND, Inc. 640 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
KATES<br />
* •'.' K..\<br />
•.-. < : _• :• •<br />
, ?: I<br />
itiuKlEd uveninni poM<br />
| lime w»k In ITio Ocenn <strong>City</strong><br />
MlLd and <strong>The</strong> .Some Point<br />
m Tm eenu per word, flnt<br />
»: one cent per word for Mth<br />
.^eit innettlnn, c«unt il^ worli<br />
|Bt ling. Minimum, grit Insertion,<br />
Wit ID1U Bbnvi KtlJ b«luw<br />
IMnniHiitnt, tig per lino flrtt<br />
" g i M par line, MbKatwnt in*<br />
r m soiir ilvRtlKBtliu mat<br />
HI! bo Mnt, Telephonei! 0r«n<br />
rIM md 305; Ssmen Point Ml.<br />
' Number, will bo SUCBUB] If<br />
m ds^sn't ^lah name find td-<br />
I ts appear. Forwarding address<br />
III Istt ol time <strong>of</strong> plulss *&•<br />
ml.<br />
Fined |50; Ordered<br />
To Support Child<br />
A |50 fine, a suspended sen-<br />
ence <strong>of</strong> six months in jail, and<br />
in order to pny $4 a week: toward<br />
he aupport <strong>of</strong> the child <strong>of</strong> which<br />
se is tho father, wiis the iontence<br />
meted out to William Livingston,<br />
f Dennlsville, by Judge Palmer<br />
tf. Way, Wednesday,<br />
Livingston pleaded guilty to a<br />
tatutory <strong>of</strong>fense.<br />
Dhicken Thief Is<br />
Sent to Vineland<br />
After pleading Riillty to stenl-<br />
ng chickens, Charles Harris, <strong>of</strong><br />
ruckahiie, was ordered Wednes-<br />
lay, by Judge Palmer If. Way,<br />
ient to Vineliind for a mental ox-<br />
iminalion by state qffiolala.<br />
Hii'iry nimii. a compunlon <strong>of</strong><br />
•Iariia in the escapade, was Biven<br />
ilx months' suspended sentmcfi<br />
ind placed under probation for<br />
wo years.<br />
Repair Vacuum Cleaiicri.<br />
<strong>The</strong> firm <strong>of</strong> MeKee ani Donnel.<br />
ly, vacuum cleaner experts, -1308<br />
Central av,, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, hit ex-<br />
tendeil its territory to this r.e.i-lim.<br />
It specializea in general repair-<br />
ins and overhauling <strong>of</strong> all mnkes<br />
<strong>of</strong> cleaners and is equipped to<br />
die any kind <strong>of</strong> ripalr work on<br />
any cleaner.<br />
5 pef, M My.<br />
EIHUD Finger and Mrs, Hariih Henry,<br />
prcBidiiiE at the tea table were Mrs,<br />
Franklin and Mrs,<br />
''the G(?rnnlum TcniBle <strong>of</strong> Elks 46$. at<br />
Oeiin <strong>City</strong>, held their annual Het-vina at<br />
Tiibei nnelt> RiiiitiRt chyfehi jgHt Sunday,<br />
IJCT, T. T, Taylor prfiiehed the Herman.<br />
<strong>The</strong> AliBctjunm LddEB QC Plcsi»iitviilo HB-<br />
listed with the praErnRi, BfUHical RG!CC=<br />
Uaiia were rendered by Mils Mi Ilk' Dale,<br />
Thii Bm' tmgtittin Club giv«<br />
Hund •nliuil lunourt TtaqpW.nU<br />
the Wvhlitsnn Honl. About So<br />
t " " "<br />
R.memlMir Mny It la Hslhin' Day, '<br />
"Gtkl eould not be (vetrwlierf. then,<br />
fore, H« mule Molhm(,"—l«Sf W»ll»««.<br />
«t PuWlo Autlloii, at<br />
Jfc «« M N JV<br />
W.nhl<br />
to Ui<br />
d*Md<br />
NOTICE OP int LIMINT<br />
Nf>tkn If hgrib; slven th« the urcountn<br />
nf the' itiDHeribgr, as Troitoe undor the<br />
will o( Bitty Droidov, dtemiBd, will Tw<br />
oudited ud Ntated bv th^ gorreiTBtt, and<br />
reDortid fnr Kcltl<strong>of</strong>nent tn tho OrphsOi*<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> Ibe Gaunt? ef Caiie Mar, » n Ui><br />
fourteenth day sf June, next, 8t tan<br />
o'eloelc A. M,, at which time application<br />
will be made for the allowance <strong>of</strong> Csffl-<br />
[».iona and counMl (Hi,<br />
Dated Hay 8th. 10.13<br />
F. I. J. BOWBB, Beeelver <strong>of</strong> tne<br />
Tint N«ion»I Bank nf Otean Oltir<br />
Now JerBey. Iniolvent, Trustee.<br />
Robert K. Bell, Eiq,,<br />
Proctor,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
BALE.<br />
By vinue <strong>of</strong> * wilt <strong>of</strong> Fieri<br />
for selo <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Framiiei, to ins<br />
(rireeied. issyed out <strong>of</strong> the Court <strong>of</strong> ChBlt-<br />
eery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, on tho OStid di? Of<br />
Ainil, A, 1) IMS, _ In n eertaln «»ii««<br />
wherein Chirlsi R. itllwell la complnln-<br />
nnt, nnd John Heimiin Wlehnu, « r i^Bnn «Jii» iww AUTOMATIC<br />
i« mm note mdn a* swrantac.<br />
Tfc« gKrntss bahoiGte p^te=Bon. We nikt the<br />
w irmkt yoa At bill far fes At kww<br />
ftf^ A B«J«m ft,,.<br />
la-Mt baw, IN will natMl yw mbn «M<br />
Th« End <strong>of</strong> Ho* Wal^ yroublet<br />
ON BOAT WORKB-Ioat build.<br />
lUllway Hrvlce, Marine motors.<br />
B and rehulldinit, Latiil iind<br />
tanet' hiiiiliniF, ReaBanablo ratei*.<br />
Creek, N, J.. between Mnj»<br />
Blni and Homcr« Point, P. O. Ad-<br />
«, Miy« Landlni,, B. D. No, 1.<br />
4.14.tfe<br />
---Vim Btove, comhinatioif. ihree<br />
I irati« mill hot n!ale. Al«o Han<br />
" BUS 3rd »l.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv, Tele.<br />
iSl-W. 4.Jl.tfc<br />
let iale or KMt, Tulllnit<br />
nnd nopalrlnB. Arthur<br />
UlMhliiijer, 1021 Centnl Awn,<br />
<strong>City</strong>. PhotlB I07S. S.UM<br />
f OK BENT<br />
- IlcpiFiihie anartmeniH. fur=<br />
uleepinpt roaini. IZOO and<br />
liiio Wesley avenue. Ogean<br />
B-ls-SM<br />
i IINT — Boominj! house, Cnrln<br />
"» «V. iind Delancey nl., Oe««n Cllir<br />
l«a banement unirtment. Unfur,<br />
'Hot water htat. Any agent.<br />
Jll 17th it, : E.E-tf-0<br />
. J"T "" • "'"111 "t<strong>of</strong>el nf qffieeil<br />
OHlriihle locatisn In Hotel Bev<br />
' TO «nd Oce»n «¥.. Oceiin <strong>City</strong><br />
6-J.5U<br />
-j. — Somen •point cotUae, fur<br />
i billed, Baum, laree lot, all<br />
deilraljle loeation, «uin.<br />
month, winter nle Itii,<br />
, ..v "' **•• Aptll" Sentinel<br />
West Side News<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colored Folk<br />
lnt In the Nsi u U<br />
t forth nnd deijerl^d, that !• to wi<br />
All the fnllowlng tract or J)«r»l <strong>of</strong><br />
d d i h l f U rtlea<br />
! Set fiiri<br />
1», Jfdttl'. p, 195, Isued to FOU<br />
ui to wrltton Indenture or leue<br />
' ' tisust 2Sth ISIl<br />
OHABLM H; LU0BBNB1<br />
> . Bailiff.<br />
0, I. T, OOWpBA'<br />
1, Jo<br />
E-lI-ll-^f II,80 •r> A. S. Johnson.<br />
n«e V.n Hool,<br />
41th it,, •<br />
fc* lilt <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Notl'ef to HUM yen Hook- nn 11 loth<br />
day <strong>of</strong> Kay, 1933. wo (hail nil nt Vub><br />
IJg auction, at eii WulllnKlori _ Avn,,<br />
Sti«t, Cane Kiiy, K, t, lit "4 W. M.<br />
(darllBlit tavlni) in tha uftotnoon <strong>of</strong><br />
laid day, Flynouth S^an, Strlnl No.<br />
RSJ12O.T. Motor No. mm. leamsd lo<br />
IU by ui liy written Indenture na leau<br />
1 October tlh. UK.<br />
CHAELE3 II. LUCKENBILL,<br />
0. I. T. "COHPpHlA*ldH,<br />
3. johnnn.<br />
ti.Bo<br />
s: A.<br />
BHEWFF'8 SALE.<br />
•y virtue <strong>of</strong> • writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Vtuslu,<br />
for Hit <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Prerslm, to<br />
directed, luutd out <strong>of</strong> tha Court or aum.<br />
«w <strong>of</strong> New Jenny, on the Itth day <strong>of</strong><br />
April. A. 1). 113], In • «rt»in uusi<br />
wberuln WJb T t C<br />
April. A. 1). 113], In • «rt»i<br />
wberuln WmJbmr Trast Coppuy.<br />
MVMIm. U eom»lali«iit, and •Fl<br />
tilt OhUh f O Ci N J<br />
llgl<br />
Im. U eom»lali«iit, and Fln<br />
OhUMh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,,<br />
ua c t l t i<br />
nt Bap.<br />
J<br />
lilous corporation, et aitare defendanu,<br />
• anal! expose to gale at public vendue, on<br />
MONDAY. HAY ink, UU<br />
lietween the houra <strong>of</strong> twelve and five<br />
o-cloek P. M,, to •»!(, at twelve o'clock<br />
ok V, M,.<br />
r.oen (Stfindard<br />
M (Dl<br />
at Iweive oelock<br />
or one o p elock F.<br />
l f id d<br />
By MARTHA M. BROWN<br />
Tlic nalMhiniiiin Ciuh, an esclupive club<br />
nf IIIBB Hihnnl lioy« and niHs <strong>of</strong> Pleiisnnt.<br />
ville. Hllve thbir N f •nal tipring frelir, lait<br />
Friduy ovehlnt", nl~iie Elks" Horns, H«w<br />
CUV OF OCEAN CITY, N, I.<br />
OBDINANCIS tit. 535<br />
AN ORDINANCE to amend nn ordi-<br />
Biir.« entitled. "An Ordinance eonccrnlng<br />
rfhielen uHed far the transportation <strong>of</strong> lias=<br />
jenncm for hire within tho Cits <strong>of</strong> Oeean<br />
Cilv. New Jersey, and the licensiiiB Ihera.<br />
<strong>of</strong> "<br />
i'HE HOARn OF rOMMISSIONEng OF<br />
HE "CITY OF OMAN CITY DO OH-<br />
DAINi<br />
Sec. 1. That section i nf »»ld orih.<br />
nance entitlnl, "An Ordinance cotieernlne<br />
vehicleil used for Iho tn«jmrtat!nn <strong>of</strong><br />
PBBSensorM for hire within Jhe <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New JITMV, nnd the lliciiiilnR<br />
(here<strong>of</strong>" he Bmenilnl to rend n» follows j<br />
Set. a- That there shall Iw ohnrued<br />
to eoah rwfiwn ev iwr«on«, nrm, a««o.<br />
elation OP enrinration, who BIIBII keep<br />
or u»e IOT hire any aulnmnblii!, tail<br />
cab or an/ other vehicle |irni«Il«i hy<br />
motor mmer, or other vehlcie for the<br />
trnn«imrlHtinn nf rn««"B 1 't' 1 r " r *l! re<br />
wilhlli the limit! or mid ocean <strong>City</strong>.<br />
the »um <strong>of</strong> Five Iliilltirs iml •»»'<br />
lln« fw » raid .hull he for iho urn<br />
JOHN 1. TKOUT,<br />
Tin. Hhovo<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Cnmrai<br />
f Iho <strong>City</strong> nf<br />
dny <strong>of</strong> Mny. IMS. In th<br />
Clfamh,,,. *<strong>City</strong> Aril. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Jeriiey.<br />
HARRY A. MORRJS..<br />
l-ri-iunf 15.00<br />
EXIDE BATTERIES<br />
h*vt tlwiyi btm Ui. meWHrt't mail<br />
thrifty purihilt. Niw lew prliti<br />
•tart il5«.7S hf Ol. 13-plat. ill*.<br />
Rtmtmfur,,,<br />
IAN<br />
' — Rooms and A»t«, — Bea-<br />
I rates, SM Mrs, F, I, Champion,<br />
won, Moorlyn terraee and Allan.<br />
• *Wi, hot water heat and ftidy<br />
«li or week end.<br />
4«tf<br />
StOdowvfc<br />
tediii<br />
TODAY . HUB TO FAY,<br />
iM- ludget Tim provide,<br />
praueuon In "anvmlMt<br />
jii, flu BMII ply<br />
*'» MI- *• «*«' «*<br />
^ivliig sn ill "aatoipolille<br />
H«B*y tloydI ChitMn, In.<br />
MMe<br />
B«"f«so <strong>of</strong> PhiladelnhU Orlh-<br />
»ll«l *hd Inrirmary far Ner-<br />
taccesiful It tnatment<br />
W ^ h»«nitliin<br />
«doltl.<br />
Tattony, rte, Chll-<br />
itlnulate feu? elrett-<br />
if at at, Atnei Hoi-<br />
Oottor hii an Intireit<br />
L»fi«ribi MMMW"<br />
itlmta, Hl.i<br />
Fei ASM to wnsm fin! wri li *•<br />
only contldmUon wt efftf tt«<br />
IUILT i» mi MMm or ixiDi<br />
BRECKLEY<br />
BATT^Y SERVICE<br />
Auto Electricians<br />
Cw Pyi" t '"ff<br />
Round<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
l-OO<br />
eVIRY PAY<br />
WIMDAVt<br />
Extipt Mwmerial Day<br />
Tigketi Q9ss enlv an iraini Issying<br />
CaB»Moy . . . . . . 7 00 A M.<br />
Wila.nod . e.li A. M.<br />
ilom Motb<strong>of</strong> 67.SI A. M,<br />
!in! due imijnr IIPPICR is Sn.ann.s?,<br />
witli interest mid Eherifrs fees to be mid-<br />
ed. —<br />
WIT.t.TAM D. roWELL. Eheriff. -<br />
IlnieiJ Miiv 8n1. im<br />
' B<br />
M. (Daylifl.t Savins Timul <strong>of</strong> Hid da;, at<br />
the Sheriff'a <strong>of</strong>fice, In Cap. Mw Court<br />
Hoow, Cane May Countr, Mew Jerasy.<br />
All thM eertain mortKaind premllel,<br />
wltn yie aBBurttnanM», In the bill <strong>of</strong><br />
eompmlnt In the aaid eaUBs particular)?<br />
«t forth and deKrlhed, that (• to «asi<br />
All the followlnj tr»et or parcel o( lat—<br />
nnd presiaer hereinafter particularly de^<br />
Mribed, aituate, jrtne and helnB in the<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong>, in the Oounty <strong>of</strong><br />
Cap. May and Stia af New Jijfaey, lie-<br />
Ins loti 804 and §08. In Seetlon 0, on<br />
Plan at Lotn <strong>of</strong> ;thf Otean OHy Atloela.<br />
tion, bounded _and dtRerlbed aa followa;<br />
nESINNING «t the inteniaetlon <strong>of</strong><br />
IP Northeuterly Iln« <strong>of</strong> Tenth "<br />
nnd tb» Eoulheaiterlf line <strong>of</strong> Wesley Ave.<br />
nue; thence (1) Norlhemtwsnlly along<br />
the sold line <strong>of</strong> Weiiley Avenue, a dis-<br />
tance <strong>of</strong> one hundred feet to a :<br />
emner In «n|d line <strong>of</strong> Wealey Avenus<br />
common to lota Noj, 103 and 104 on th*<br />
plan hereinbefore raentlonedi tlienee (2j;<br />
Bnuthenatwardlr following the divld'iiit<br />
line between aild Lola Moa. loa and 164'<br />
n dUfure nf one hundred five feet to<br />
the Northwoiterly line <strong>of</strong> a fifteen feet<br />
wide alley: thence (3) Soythweatw&rdlr<br />
, illel with laid ling <strong>of</strong> Weatey Avenue<br />
nnd following the laid lins sf aatd fif-<br />
teen feet wide alley at Mghl antlea to<br />
the Northeasterly ling <strong>of</strong> Tenth Street to<br />
point in the Mid lino <strong>of</strong> ^enth Itreet<br />
dlitant one hundred five feet lautheaat.<br />
wnrdly from the Sotitheaiterly line <strong>of</strong><br />
Wenlcy Avenue; thence (4) Nsrthweat.<br />
wnrdlr follnwlns the Inld tine <strong>of</strong> Tenth<br />
street parallel with the seeond enyrse<br />
herein described, s diatanee <strong>of</strong> one han-<br />
dled five fee^ to the nlace <strong>of</strong> be^innl^s.<br />
Title to the ahovs described prernb^a<br />
veated In party <strong>of</strong> the first part by the<br />
fnliev/inif conveyances: Deed froni Chaa.<br />
E. Smith et ui, to Immnnue! Batrtlrt<br />
Chureh, dated April t5, 1012. and re-<br />
ni rded June 17, 101!, In Deed<br />
Book S§0, page SS, and deed from Carroll<br />
Ijouehty fwidewer) to Firat BantiRt<br />
Chureh, Dated Dee, 7. 1011, and record*<br />
,o Frl,. e. 10IB, in Deed Book 328. naae<br />
101. Name duly chanued from Itnninniipl<br />
paptiat Catirdh tn First BaptUt Church<br />
by eertiflcate filed In the County Clerk'a<br />
Olfice <strong>of</strong> Cap» May County In Book 3 <strong>of</strong><br />
CentoratienB, nage 274,<br />
Amount due under decree is is3.230.74.<br />
with intereat and Sheriff's feea to be<br />
added. WILLIAM B. POWELL, Sheriff,<br />
Dated Annl loth, I«a3.<br />
David O. Watkins, 8ol'r,<br />
4.2MUpf ISI.48 .<br />
made on the nt<br />
•BB, na an i<br />
m^i**"*<br />
Pnin.nt on sr bf<br />
Jon* »«'. « tha<br />
u coahned nnalD.t pm.<br />
Da ijiU bill )• iilA to for*^l»<br />
lain norira* mad* «F Mm<br />
— it** *& * » i s •<br />
J.ney". In Book M» <strong>of</strong><br />
Ml, pn land* idtqU* III the (Cltl<br />
Oltjr, In tlie County <strong>of</strong> C<br />
itite <strong>of</strong> Jlsw jemy, ihd 1<br />
d<br />
larly deserfM, ilttutt. u<br />
In the <strong>City</strong> gf O»n Clt^<br />
Bornue HI aitfnad Is'<br />
f<br />
And too. tho aafd G,rtroJ. Clltf. Exe-<br />
f hl Will d IV f<br />
t. J<br />
r.utrli <strong>of</strong> thi'last Will «nd IVrtunent <strong>of</strong><br />
Albert Button Cliff, decsiwd, HI mate<br />
beeauie u saehTtaettttiit<br />
niUf Have UBe claim sr inltreit la<br />
iiridg and l<br />
And you, the said Birdie H, "BoHntlial.<br />
hld IfcW<br />
Northwtilwirdly<br />
y,<br />
are mads delendam bwiuis itm hold •<br />
h laid ludi Md prom-<br />
to tne BlolrtBlf* <strong>of</strong><br />
nnilslnant,<br />
Asd you, the Bald Orfa Ollff<br />
y<br />
•nrtt N, Cliff end Albert J C1IH<br />
dfd b<br />
us uili difindanti bMauM von ar*<br />
ri i h Wl fl<br />
«n«fari«» unifr tho Will <strong>of</strong><br />
tat Btt Cliff i d<br />
cntitlod, an tueh, to Boms IntUHl in Hid<br />
d<br />
And you, the said (tarry C. OraQ.<br />
f<br />
y ,<br />
•• hwband <strong>of</strong> tlie Mid Orra Cliff OHO,<br />
h It I id lA tad<br />
nay have mine IntaKst In Bid luAi tad<br />
id IHnMh fl .cliff, u<br />
wife af thg wld Albert J. Cliff, ind, Buy<br />
hove ton: Interest l<br />
premlMS.<br />
And you, the nld Qsrtnda Cliff, u<br />
ld A Cliff lor late <strong>of</strong> Hprte»i«d<br />
tha uld Albert Burton Cliff.<br />
uay have ionw interert In<br />
^l<br />
Dated April 10th, 193).<br />
O 0, WATJBKS,<br />
' d<br />
, J<br />
icitor for' ftnd <strong>of</strong> €oun!el<br />
with Cemplaiiunt,<br />
44 Cooper Street,<br />
Woodhury, N. J,<br />
in the bill <strong>of</strong><br />
1SR<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> an tueoutlon.<br />
Fi. Fa, de boBil et terrli, to Me dlr«t KlfM .lid<br />
Alt tlw fl<br />
on<br />
AplotlnUtm, more<br />
width ex.<br />
tmtttmVnMIr %etwe;<br />
ALt T8AT CBBTAW tract or parcel<br />
ill land and nNinlsei iltute, lying «nd<br />
ifoinB in the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, In the<br />
Count! <strong>of</strong> Caps May and Stte r N<br />
J<br />
SALE,<br />
By virtue nf n. Writ nf Fieri Faci»s.<br />
fur Hiiio R| MfirtKni^il Prfmiins. in mr<br />
iiliwledi iiisiird niit <strong>of</strong> Ihii Cnyrt nf<br />
I'JHMirery qf ~NsW JgFSPy. OR (he '>iid tiny<br />
•?f Mny, A, H, I_933i fll ft eertnin eailM-8<br />
-*"1«M-Pin West Jsi-riR-? Tfiist t^miiriny,<br />
TrUBtre, hi eempljiinniit, utid Rnymfmil<br />
ti, Kr**iiPi nt »s, ft nla nfr ifnffndiinthii<br />
ihall esroHB to ESIO at iiuijlle ventiuc.<br />
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT<br />
KntSgp in hpreby irivpn ihiii iho Becounts<br />
nf the Hubnsriber, ns nuiirdiiin nf the |ie-r-<br />
tum. iiflil pMnie <strong>of</strong> f)l»f Pi-nKdnv. min»r<<br />
ivill be audited and Muted W the Surro-<br />
jEfltC-i ntid relini'ted fnr sellieraclit tn_tho<br />
Ofiitiafla' Court <strong>of</strong> the Cniility ef Cftiie<br />
May nn the (ourtninUi A»y nf June, nest,<br />
at ten o'clock A* **.. Rt which time fipplh<br />
eiitlnii will be -made fnp tha Ai!owniigg <strong>of</strong><br />
Cemffiiiislfins iiiitl enimMel fees*<br />
Uflted May Bth, 193.1.<br />
V. E, J: BONVKR, Rreelvcr <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />
First Nutlfinni. Bunk sf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Kcw Jersey, In^Dlvcnt) QuHrdiiis,<br />
Robert K, Bell. Km-.<br />
Praeter*<br />
Oepiiti <strong>City</strong>, N, J, , .<br />
5.12-Tit-pf. |8,3Q = ,<br />
NOTICE OF SKTTLBMENT<br />
Notice is hrlTlsy Ifiven thai the accouniH<br />
.f the subscriber, H? Executor <strong>of</strong> the .Es.<br />
Hie <strong>of</strong> KHthr-riii C- :(hiiii!ine, deceased,<br />
will bo audlteil and Ntnted by this Burro,<br />
gate, and renorteil fnr Bettlernent to the<br />
Orphans' Court <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
•Mny on iho fourteenth day nf June, ne«l,<br />
t tan o'clock A, M.. lit which timn am<br />
iJiCBUon will be mails. fnr_ Iho allowance<br />
if Commissions nnil coun^ fees.<br />
I2-It.pf, 16.30<br />
SALE !<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> a Wfit nr.fiee. in Cape M«s<br />
Csiiit Hgitic. Cape May Cguiitj', New<br />
Jersey:<br />
All (tint eei-inlh mortfinged tiifmlKes,<br />
•Ith tho RpnuriennnrHs. in the biil nf<br />
smi-iliiint In the £ftid enuse tiarticiilin ly<br />
rt fgrih nnd - ile^rfiLifd. thrtt is* tn . Pny 1<br />
All tfin fnllnwlfi^ t f n^t, nr DA reel <strong>of</strong><br />
^nd niid preminpa hcreiniifter i«.rlipu=<br />
larly deNeribed, aftuatp, tying anil heinir<br />
in the OHy ef Oeoiin Vliv\ In the County<br />
iit rnnB Miiv niid ^tn!e <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />
BRGINNING in the siUtheaMieriy line<br />
ef Wesley Read, thirty-sis nnd evenly-<br />
"' - = • - " • Miuthwcqt-wnidly<br />
line nf Bfitter<br />
Itnnd: ihenn<br />
slens the BOuthengfeFly line ni Wesley<br />
Ttntiih iliirty-KiBe un defend.<br />
«nV h««ui« you tn llu wife <strong>of</strong> Willlmn<br />
Outer, ind you. Mm, Jimph Outen «re<br />
mBd» a defend»nt begiuae you Me the<br />
wifa <strong>of</strong> JoHtih Outen, >nd eieh <strong>of</strong> ygu me<br />
hnvn or eUln «n tntereit by wty'<strong>of</strong> In-<br />
chOMe rlrtt <strong>of</strong> dower or otherwlis In the<br />
monnieil munlMi! «nd nu. LIHIMi<br />
r«nnl« Iind John DenhiD m nide rtafend.<br />
tnt» 1H»UH you eUiB «n IntfrBt to TO<br />
gf isrunienl. taKH or oUi«r»l« In tha<br />
monrand ~~<br />
BF,aiNNINO In the MortMweiterly line<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue it ths distance at three<br />
Iinndr$4 Ri£ty feet iou,thwestw&rd)y<br />
frotn the inuthwest^rly line <strong>of</strong> Twelfth<br />
Street j eontaln(n» ^ltlswstlrtt<br />
l B<br />
Street j t ( » loiltlsestrty<br />
alone said line et Bay Avnnue the dl>-<br />
tanee <strong>of</strong> thirty feet In front <strong>of</strong> breilth i<br />
and <strong>of</strong> that width ntendint Northwe.t-<br />
dl between lines parallel wlUl twelfth<br />
h di f O H d d ft<br />
wnTdly between lines parallel wlUl twelfth<br />
Street the distance <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e Hundred feet<br />
t if f id M t<br />
Street te di <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e<br />
to a fifteen feet wide Mreet.<br />
A d d jd<br />
a fifteen de<br />
Amount due under ju<br />
0T, with intereit and S<br />
ddd<br />
reet.<br />
gment Is l*f,*iO9..<br />
erlffi' fe€g to be<br />
ded. '<br />
ieized ftfl the Eroperty nf Frederlek D,<br />
Duffy, defciidsnt, taken In eieeiitlon at<br />
the »ult <strong>of</strong> An-Frankfnrd B, * t. Asao..<br />
torn., tilalnliff, and to be Mid by<br />
WILLIAM B. POWELL, Sheriff.<br />
Dated April Idth. 1083.<br />
WaddinBton ft Malhewl, Attyi,<br />
4-Il.4t.pf tll.et<br />
CITY or OCEAN CITV,<br />
NEW JERSEV<br />
NOTICI OF<br />
nBOIBTRV AND ELECTION •<br />
Pureufttit to law, hotlee i§ hereby given<br />
Lhot tho Bagfd <strong>of</strong> Be£tiiry find £!estl<strong>of</strong>i<br />
lu tin CITV Or OCEAN CIIV.<br />
Sounty <strong>of</strong> Cape May. ~H»te <strong>of</strong> N^w Jer.<br />
IKI, will met [or UIE ournOH <strong>of</strong> mullni<br />
KBUtrniOIl <strong>of</strong> votCH by a houm to bouie<br />
cunvag on<br />
TUESDAY, MAY 1GIK. 1933<br />
ill the heur <strong>of</strong> 7'o'clock A. M. and reingin<br />
iti lesion until i o'clock F. M. CSa&tem<br />
ijtandjird Zlmo), &£ wMeh time and plaeeg<br />
imld Board >hal) add to tin Itcnlntor <strong>of</strong><br />
Viiters the naiaee, regidenai, itreet itiiin.<br />
bete and ether infornmtiqn <strong>of</strong> all thoie<br />
wlm shall jjef^nully uiipcar befere them<br />
ond catahlUh their right to be rculitured.<br />
Also that a<br />
PUMABY ELir.IIOfi<br />
nil DOlltleal partlei will be hoiil In the<br />
Citj o( Otean Citj between the hours <strong>of</strong><br />
1 e.'ebek A. M. «nd 8 o'etoefc P. M.<br />
(I^atern itandard Time) fer the nurpo^e<br />
<strong>of</strong> making nominations <strong>of</strong> Eandidates~for<br />
the foilawiiiff <strong>of</strong>fices;<br />
A Slate Senator.<br />
A Hember <strong>of</strong> the aeneral Aliiably,<br />
Twq Freeholderi,<br />
A Coroner.<br />
Election <strong>of</strong> both male and female mem*<br />
bin <strong>of</strong> the Oounty Commutes <strong>of</strong> each<br />
'" MONDAY. MAY MMi, !1U<br />
between Chi hours <strong>of</strong> twelve «nd fl<br />
o'eloek P, U., to wit, »t twel, s'slAek<br />
noon (Standard Titte) or one a'^Ioik P.<br />
•M (pwllght,l*vlng;-Bm»} <strong>of</strong>.rtld dir.<br />
Also to vote for Belegsies^at-Large and<br />
Biitrict DeieiateB to the State Oonven-<br />
tiun. for the purpote <strong>of</strong> considering the<br />
amendment proposed, by the Congress <strong>of</strong><br />
the United States, to the Constitution de.<br />
Kiiii.fd to repeal the Eighteenth Article <strong>of</strong><br />
Amondmsnt—Approved March iiad<br />
Dl b ltd<br />
AmondmsntApprved Marc<br />
Delegntes to be elected at<br />
Election held May 16th. 1033.<br />
Th Irt f Rit<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> • writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri F«C1M,<br />
for nail <strong>of</strong> Mortgagsd PremlKi, lo us<br />
directed, itsued out <strong>of</strong> tha Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Chancgrr eC New Janey, on Iho lOtb<br />
ilay sf April, A. D. IMS, In « aerials<br />
cms* wherein Jphn M. Bo«nh»am And<br />
IN CHANCEBY OP MEW<br />
To D»M<br />
Un . J<br />
m.l.r, Frei«idt<br />
lh«t <strong>of</strong> aali'day.<br />
HI the Hhorlfr. ettiaii In Oitae M.y<br />
fiourt Houss, Ctpa Miy Couotr, New<br />
riirney s<br />
All that certain Bortnnd CTMnlwi.<br />
'ith the appurtenfifleei, In the bill ot<br />
impl.lnt In tho Mil nun D*rtlrul»rly<br />
I- forth and deBrll«. Ul.t I. to •»?;<br />
All the following uaet or sanel ot<br />
land atul prenlHi hen'<br />
lir.ilnrly described, sttuatai<br />
Ming In the Cit» <strong>of</strong> "<br />
Counts-, ot Capo Maw<br />
Ferny, t»mded'a&d<br />
'BKHNNJNO In the SouUiwesterly 111*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bleventh Street two honned flire<br />
(IU1 feet Northwntintlbr ftsn tta<br />
Narthweitefly lino <strong>of</strong> lu Avenue !<br />
"' " Bthweatvudly Qsradlel<br />
i Kip * (iai fset* Ti)<br />
irallel with Eleventh<br />
to the HerOh.<br />
KKibhik havfti iW<br />
uBdividtd iBtereat in n.<br />
Pfmirses ill aa «Blp -Bf. .S<br />
Kitbm, deceased s and jso<br />
her Gearhart, cunrdl.n <strong>of</strong><br />
KlUIn, ltd, .n m.fl. , otl<br />
iitflM ¥oi| K~H£ tna ^liAnllss i<br />
«•• MeKJbbill, irdi «nd m<br />
XlbUn Xohlmon an*Bate •<br />
BPeJuse MB ,wen married ts<br />
MeKIkbln, one o( tha helm at<br />
David McKlbbln (who , '<br />
•MMA oi the nwrteasM ,<br />
•n kllfite.l to have b«n i<br />
th, and William A, llcXl<br />
hayg ^mauled, smor nmnmt „<br />
!nt, Emmii HeKIbbin lioblnwn.<br />
tn Oik validity or nsolarltr .<br />
dlvjrei pneeedinga, eonplalniiBt <br />
ktinwledgei and foa F^reoeiiek A,<br />
mater are made a defendast ~ ~<br />
•My hMaiae yon entered Into<br />
ly m y e<br />
meat with peraona illoed to ba !<br />
law <strong>of</strong> David MeXIbUn. As<br />
by you were to nunii!.<br />
tate owned by iiM -Dan<br />
*mn Mr IMMIBM teetaitl<br />
frenlMit Ind<br />
Hlldtt<br />
to the NerO<br />
(IS) fat wide<br />
»rd!y IdiM ft«<br />
^f»<br />
Northmaterly line <strong>of</strong> MW flftMB<br />
fHC wide streM one hMBflM Otty.<br />
f«ti H) N<strong>of</strong>thwatwiudlr iMllel,<br />
(IB)<br />
0)<br />
leei C4<br />
nitventh<br />
an<br />
Pwin<br />
m<br />
J*einted sdmtn<br />
c1f««td, Hied' m<br />
t i »nd yha<br />
nanr for IBUBBBCS on<br />
flrnthw AlpniUpl, mtm<br />
ittit' becaiise yon recove<br />
in the Atlaintle Coonty<br />
fc i 1M»J Ir<br />
HMOMiln Mine an/ti th. J<br />
o( David HcKlWiB, m<br />
M ld Bf*<br />
John
1 • i ._Hj<br />
f ntwoe oFlM,-<br />
I'JMrrjjolIectea from<br />
I In ae^hm. at<br />
, «re carried<br />
or the PIIUJI to<br />
In new revenue<br />
Of thin.<br />
one per ceft<br />
front an. In-<br />
to 6 per<br />
from 41 beer<br />
cut Jn palariea <strong>of</strong> toe CMl Serffcal'<br />
ll.<br />
'from an estate tax<br />
or more;-and<br />
fDpom tall cnArges over<br />
k-lo4Hndwn River Tun-<br />
alnated would be the<br />
oauW^n.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ttxes eliminated under this<br />
program would «ave Cape May<br />
Cdontr *bont $166,000 In taxes on<br />
real mute. .<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s savin);<br />
Would be altitnUy more than one<br />
third <strong>of</strong> that amount.<br />
fora<br />
in Tilt; Aba. Gif-<br />
having Cup is Won<br />
By Rotary Club Here<br />
A rare jionqr *as been conferr-<br />
ed Upon tlie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rotary<br />
Club.<br />
A lovinir cup from the 50th<br />
district <strong>of</strong> Rotary- was presented<br />
to the club last Friday night be-<br />
cause it has shown the largest<br />
percentage <strong>of</strong> increased attend<br />
Juice dunnjr the year in the dis-<br />
trict; which Is composed <strong>of</strong> 72<br />
uft.<br />
<strong>The</strong> resort club'3 attendance<br />
\&s increased over IS per cent.<br />
[Higher<br />
N#w!$*ve Money!<br />
T<br />
Named For Its Large Eggs<br />
*Hen Fniit' Found by Crews <strong>of</strong> Ships Long Ago in Little<br />
Egg Harbor Bay Were Smaller.<br />
Hsvw you evwr iMHMtervd why<br />
-Great Eg* Marhor Ray" i*<br />
smaller Uisn -Little Ei^p H.'ir<br />
bor Bay*? If _vmu ilotTl !>.1<br />
i Md<br />
May, may tv the one<br />
Me, or it miirht hav.»<br />
f ilie ^titi-tim^ pii-.Mt*<br />
Hut nrt nutter w<br />
TI<br />
prices bitwrn joined the upward trend,<br />
they will advance again—in fact, in-<br />
"E*« <strong>of</strong> rubber and cotton are sure to<br />
tire prices. Get your tire requirements<br />
We Belling Firestone Extra Quality<br />
few prices. BUY TODAY! SAVE<br />
TX MASTERPIECE or<br />
HUE CONSTRUCTION<br />
C<br />
•Damnce far your aid I in»<br />
cidiuic f« Fimliiui<br />
jgtsl. Tins — Thm<br />
Goorfe Burl Brown, city super-<br />
intendent <strong>of</strong> schools, spoke "Ab-<br />
out Keening tlie Schools Open" at<br />
a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Wesley av Par-<br />
ent~Tncher Association Tuesday<br />
afternoon. An enormous fig-saw<br />
pilule nhowinK* llie teacher and<br />
pupil* locked out <strong>of</strong> Ihe school<br />
house was worked by Mrs Har<br />
old Hscer and Mrs. Stirling W<br />
Cole while Mr Brovn Ulkrd<br />
He urged parents to be "con-<br />
science minded" and exen even<br />
influence upon helping put arras?<br />
any leg! lalion appropriating nion<br />
ey for school funds.<br />
"Itulew an emerfi^nct nieiMire<br />
la passed," warned Mr Bnrni<br />
the school* will not opoji i n '<br />
auluuUL."<br />
Hits at r»lllici««»."<br />
He said there i^ a tejidfMicx<br />
among some, politician* lo TL , held last mBmt at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv Republican Club with<br />
the t-lub unammousH endorsing<br />
the pntirp ticket for the p'ener i]<br />
election in November<br />
<strong>The</strong> endorsement is the nr^t<br />
since the primary election on<br />
Tuesdav and l expected to be<br />
the first <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> en lorse<br />
menu th.it will bring everv RP<br />
Dubhcan ynit in the county back<br />
<strong>of</strong> the four candidates _<br />
Jackson Stevens "Buddies'<br />
Senator Head Assembly mm<br />
Hunt, and Landidates Pertv H<br />
Jutkion and Ralph T Steven L«<br />
terod the club together, accom<br />
panied bv 1 T Woolson <strong>of</strong> Wild<br />
wood and Freeholder Henrv ^<br />
rioutiny All werp on the bp<br />
<strong>of</strong> terms and the eo operation <strong>of</strong><br />
the two freeholders was assuresl<br />
In short talks each <strong>of</strong> the t n<br />
did ite^ espressed the same fppi<br />
ing—that now the primary w as<br />
over all li'epubhean" should unite<br />
for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the entire tick<br />
et, and each pledgfd to wj^> far<br />
evtrv oth#r candidate<br />
Ihc Voleg Told Him<br />
^enatur Read was narticularli<br />
grateful to the club for the HII<br />
4lorsement He even joked ibuu<br />
tlie 1th st bridges<br />
**!« g^iLis you know UJW uhi<br />
udt those wonderful bridges h<br />
i nd <strong>The</strong> voters decided that a<br />
he polls<br />
Before the candidate JTIIVPI<br />
nott <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the club<br />
\pre5Ne4 themselves as favoring<br />
>ndorspmefit <strong>of</strong> the entiri- ticket<br />
md bv a unanimous vote ot about<br />
[0 members present pled^fd<br />
hpmselve'i to back the n.ndi<br />
atcs<br />
"Wmfield Dougherty president <strong>of</strong><br />
hp club, tosk credit for s\ inging<br />
SOD v otes to the regulai" on elrc<br />
tion day, assuring a maj jritv f 51<br />
Rend in the first ward<br />
Mavor Harrj Headlcv was not<br />
present<br />
Although the state department<br />
f education this week notified<br />
Thumas J DUTPII, tuiint) super-<br />
intendent <strong>of</strong> ^ehool thit no<br />
"t i f e monev is availablp at pie"<br />
ent for relief <strong>of</strong> SLJIUOIS Senate<br />
Tliarle C Reail lm-isted tjdav<br />
liat it will be forthcoming with<br />
n a short time<br />
<strong>The</strong> leBi-ldtuiE lj-t week pas<br />
ed a hill, which the govern >r<br />
aiRned providing for the finan<br />
lal lelief <strong>of</strong> BLJIOOK in di tnct«<br />
vhere the state school tax had<br />
lot heen paid the monPV to me<br />
mmc diatelv from Fun Is not uth<br />
rwise appropriated<br />
Pinned Hopi'n on Bill<br />
Manv SLIIOOI hjstem 1 . thfiLgh<br />
ut the county anil htiitt Dinned<br />
lope fii ajd nn thp lull an 1<br />
;hp Qcein Citv hoard <strong>of</strong> educa<br />
Lion tabled i proposition <strong>of</strong>fLfeii<br />
iv Somers Point to pav p rt nf<br />
he Someis Po nt tuition bill in<br />
(kean <strong>City</strong> enp if it could he<br />
ollncted in t jxe«, at the Po nt<br />
But C J Strahin a istant<br />
ommi sioner <strong>of</strong> education wiote<br />
o Mi Durell this wiek ifter<br />
hr latter had written fji infor<br />
•ngtion in ordei to spred up thin<br />
tountv •> E-Jphcition tor monev<br />
not think it i advis<br />
able Mr Strahan said ta takp<br />
any artion in regarj it eiu in<br />
monPV under the orovimon <strong>of</strong><br />
that act until we kn iw that<br />
fund will be avalahle Aftp<br />
fund are urovided we think im<br />
mediate action might be advan<br />
t igLOUS<br />
Head Still Hopeful<br />
Senator Read whPn tol 1 <strong>of</strong><br />
this letter todav i d lir thoupht<br />
thit Jlr DurpM had dont thr<br />
nroper thine to f3le Cap Mav<br />
Cnuntv » hid foi relief parly<br />
be received hv the freeholder i<br />
a special meeting Mav 11<br />
In thL hope <strong>of</strong> fiving monev<br />
thp ciuntv v ill eek hid- on thn<br />
irr-ivel Iflivered to the ro id to<br />
be repaired rather than at the<br />
grivel pit from where the irain<br />
tv Tiuuld have to piv foi lnul<br />
ing.<br />
1 HEADLI \ TAKES HIS —|<br />
1 DfFEAl WITH SMILb |<br />
Majur Harrv Headley, de I<br />
feuted candidate for the Re |<br />
publRan nomination for sen |<br />
\- dtor has asked the Sentinel [<br />
I Lelgei to thank the work<br />
er and voters who support i<br />
I LII him, luasaiy '<br />
I I V n "though 1 wa de I<br />
' fpated it is grdtifvinj, td ,<br />
know I have o i anv lrv il I<br />
I fritnds and suppoiters he I<br />
said<br />
I Mdvor Heailley take, his 1<br />
I defeat with a smile HP I<br />
i wrote a letter <strong>of</strong> L<strong>On</strong>giatu<br />
I Ijtions to Senator Read<br />
WLdne d iv<br />
Renominated for Senator<br />
' Mr Strahan naturalli n PO<br />
cepdmg rautigiiflv ' the, fn t nl<br />
said, 'he dopp not want ti^ It<br />
swamped with leqiiest until thp<br />
funda ictuallv nip iviihhlr 1\<br />
eryhn lv thinks flip tale l hi ilf><br />
Fertnps it i^ but whpie iliLii<br />
a will there- n » iv Stliutil<br />
tPBchprs will favc tht r morn<br />
fioon I think<br />
HP CJIIPI uct«nti n 11 Ih fict<br />
(T I timi d n I s. ><br />
Bank Bookkeeper<br />
Still Under Fire<br />
Life Guards on Duty<br />
First Time This Year<br />
I ife ^uart<br />
\i for the<br />
n Two a<br />
tationed at<br />
went cm duU Bun<br />
firrt time thi ea<br />
thrgg <strong>of</strong> them were<br />
the 1 Uh t hrarh<br />
ItiJnii, hia ticket m \utp poll<br />
nl _n I in uiajont,, jnd carrjinr<br />
\n\ iiiuiucipa'itv except the<br />
ipL **I i\ rfiaup ol fiui Senatur<br />
lmle L Head yrovLd his pop<br />
uliritv in Cape Maj County on<br />
1 uLidaj Hi w I nominate I bj<br />
liLjjublipjn piitv o%er Mayoi<br />
HIM lleldlLJ, foi tht =enatoi<br />
hip<br />
I IILP fuuith <strong>of</strong> tho rejrulll<br />
lupubllLan ticket «u WPpt into<br />
lljniin itian the onh CLndldatL ti<br />
lail b n.' I JIIILT I Ogrlcii p 1L<br />
nt iliiHLtoi <strong>of</strong> the frcehol lei<br />
II I uuliil Iti foi re e]e tion HP<br />
i l ill It itfil bv Kalph T StL%<br />
Li 1 illlLi 1 sembhinnn rfCapc<br />
Hitlciii g-, I lub Beati Ogdcn<br />
Mi O_luna defeat «i. due to<br />
ll ialluic <strong>of</strong> M.syl George<br />
1 him. <strong>of</strong> North Wililuoutl in<br />
1 i linj. club lo Lndor e him<br />
Ih > elm e Steven instead in<br />
yu him a miiioiitj <strong>of</strong> o\er M0<br />
imnt th in enough to nominate<br />
him<br />
Ihe Ijittk in Ouem<br />
\vild\seail ^ pirti ulnij\ LlaPt<br />
S ii il ii Hi id j'jt thi 1 irgp t nm<br />
mit\ m n em C_it\ uolliiur i<br />
j | | MJ[ tl lOhCl fill Hi idln<br />
nith A •< mlhiinn %Vilham C<br />
Hunt ii xt i I Ii \ ith i nmonh<br />
i iil nt i Hun IP rnbaum<br />
I IOBI in Wlldnood<br />
In \ il 1» IOI HL dli\ f llprl \.<br />
nl ku tlie in 11 >i il% IXPICILI an I<br />
liul « n ul Ii Ihp n nun<br />
mrgin i f is -^ ->U *11 the ethei<br />
nidcppiiil nt i mil d n cirneri<br />
VS il Intii il I \ i TPW ^otp<br />
A idi fi nm < n >11% C qic<br />
MJ^ PIIIIU mil i Itli II 1<br />
WHAT'S. A1<br />
SEN CHAHLrS C HEAD<br />
ByBareMOVotfs<br />
Less Than 1000 Democratic<br />
Votes Cast in County.<br />
Tlif Dnniocr t» failnd tn come<br />
out to the polls in nrpe number"<br />
TIL«IIV Ii limn iftOO vitn rr<br />
(n i Into the Dcio "itic b->l<br />
Ir e<br />
\ \ re alt <strong>of</strong> thp iti'ntH it\<br />
uqrti llnrlv n OcPan Gih Fren- 1 "<br />
H I nTPl3nd the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> c n<br />
il ilitf r \ the onatorial nnmini<br />
LocalRfili<br />
Electfoni<br />
I WHO"BI!H<br />
1 BB1D0I<br />
I TJte<br />
1 que contM«»y<br />
I bmlt the al vviulil 1 f I<br />
tl i f<strong>of</strong>L^nnp ponrln i t if<br />
s i, Ii U intpi-p t in 11 r ii nl<br />
t it ! trip fn t lLluin v pr rt<br />
i ih v (t<br />
OiPiM (it nti d fi inn il hv<br />
i thlPP tn i fount dnmnU thp<br />
fnt tiljt tl n IL 01 t 1 P mill<br />
ill v ui 1 vill if nl nn ~i T ip<br />
nunt h virl i tntil <strong>of</strong> IDS fn<br />
pp il pi il(;c 1 dplPRltr lid u2<br />
nn t \ hiph mp Ifm Lhit thipr<br />
out if f in ITO pnslicrtl P nh<br />
•pet f i tliL mm! tc T tn vvoi 1<br />
nn<br />
T]IL nuntv totil hovvrl ill's<br />
foi ipneil vvi h 2 i 4H ij- ui t<br />
vvhuh l iiiK sliirhth more mt i^t<br />
tinn <strong>On</strong> in i" tv vntp<br />
60 Il^vh for Drunkenness<br />
I u^inr Tucker tolorf-d <strong>of</strong> n4f<br />
We t iv v -%
. JpC thtt S.<br />
bitd laid Mm<br />
- .'IDITWOB<br />
EHtaan ui<br />
flew* CIU<br />
Pit 1<br />
,;• Bin ^6|_JtfOS«<br />
^Jk« iBtilUlM<br />
«»K-Wst«r Itruo<br />
ipl*.<br />
Witww<br />
jn«tMl«Il<br />
Pretf<br />
Tistlnir <strong>of</strong><br />
quality iitwItU<br />
tttntrflj.<br />
surrey*<br />
, <strong>Ocean</strong> Citj<br />
J. Stata Hlihy<br />
Erarfaeera Reserve<br />
r t. l^Wner Engi<br />
A l<br />
Jr<br />
Annr t. l^Wner<br />
Aweia'lon.<br />
ACTOMOBIXK<br />
Hirance<br />
B*feg~Best Compaulea<br />
•jr. w<br />
I '«*< OCKAr/ AVE.<br />
. ,-rSomew Point<br />
TemtOTy<br />
r is it* logical tatting<br />
r ad In <strong>The</strong> Sentinel-<br />
tot UttUt mom In<br />
.ToiBt HeiwJd.<br />
v pwn« <strong>of</strong> top':<br />
lMiwd.it'-totaty<br />
•tow said he hail<br />
WM, and rave him.<br />
<strong>of</strong>. .tntnsfw, '.paBfr,'<br />
,,^,5,, „„ ..jt a blU'-isf «.«?$»#-'<br />
(nrtflri-'JlB «aid Ors^foijd could ji»£<br />
-*7a owusrahiR <strong>of</strong>tM ear.. |fl«"<br />
«•'•. flotQT J J 'window' pliWi,<br />
w^ aiJiAitte.. tellinK Wm J16 didn't<br />
care what he did to the cas'attep<br />
.ftv wJM f 3
It Ch* wet,<br />
. # «l» tinrt' /<strong>of</strong><br />
,j. »T_,w.SriJ,SBitoyl 825 GtBtntf<br />
Thom who' fltten^fti and'lent<br />
iMfwrti-•-.*>:,•*« nWOKg <strong>of</strong><br />
_. it* irtJWi wW;jbe:m{$ $t<br />
the AspM this Bununsr - during<br />
_ week** fotS fiii- ! SiBrtjore<br />
IB fay Babies are:' SIra. Hark<br />
Mkfj - MM. W, Wheeitr, B»,<br />
Wit Byoni Mm, William lAcey,<br />
MM. Pi'Tflttsn, Mw. 0, Howard<br />
y, M«. Lily Smith, Mrs.<br />
' Mae Shugart, Mrs. Oliver Didrer-<br />
MM, Simms Hostess<br />
At Luncheon-Bridge.<br />
Entertains<br />
Mrs, Floyd 0. Simms enter<br />
ridge.<br />
tained the fojlnwinsr at a lunch<br />
at$U» Towntr, faotch eon-bridge, Wednesday: Mra. Ai<br />
I the following' » thur W. Shoemaker, Mra, Halp<br />
=j Monday night H, VanGilder. Mrs. Oeprfje S<br />
PCfttoh J, ftice, Mrs.. Wil Graff, Mra. Harry Hoaiiley, Mrs<br />
Goes Teasdale, Misa Mabc<br />
'^ - .-.JMuiek Bainbndfte,<br />
>*«, fnori! or io«», <strong>of</strong><br />
[«*'*'• Or«do "A" or "P" on *<br />
» baili" dellveFtd bj tnielc~to<br />
'. (Counti' hoad) betwi<br />
- <strong>of</strong> gtens HiFboF snd A.u-<br />
F lhr Cflunty, N, J. and open'<br />
.jMOJn nubile on—<br />
" MAY Itil, MM<br />
• & findird Tine<br />
m, D, B, T.)<br />
. _^ . ^ fM the prnno^ed worl<br />
i?SJ" "BtoHMneo with the Bull<br />
L£l ,°I SpecifIwttoni. for CDunt]<br />
1IS3 edition, and h«v« hMi<br />
efflej <strong>of</strong> thi Ooun^ InBi<br />
Court Houte, C»i» Kn Court<br />
•[;". Jefiw. Ilddan will bo fur<br />
Tk, *.«W <strong>of</strong> tbo-I|ieelfle>«loni<br />
' W tils Enf Inetr on pnpir no.<br />
1 Mm ta snclqnd In »*W<br />
Martin th» nama and i^.<br />
„ „«» ildd«r. marked "Biii fnr<br />
BiP'H* "*" « "1" and »ddr«s».<br />
JM CoBBtlt, Naw Jeiiw. and<br />
»M MUM th. ttgM,<br />
' •«« Jni lo»rt Bf Ckt,»n Fnfc<br />
Hard Times Has<br />
Gone; But <strong>The</strong>y<br />
Want Him Bach<br />
Ho Chmed Cats, But All<br />
is Forgiven Now, Says<br />
Jamea G. Scull,<br />
• ''Hard Times" has lelt Somers<br />
roiiit, Or at least the home<br />
q£ <strong>City</strong> Clerk and Mrs, Janieg<br />
a. Scull, <strong>of</strong> Now York «v, und<br />
Shore rd.<br />
<strong>The</strong> strange thiiiH is that the<br />
Scull family wunts "Hard<br />
Times'' back!<br />
You see, "Hard Times" is a<br />
wire-haired terrier, about a<br />
year old, and ho was given to<br />
Mrs, Htull lust Sunday, as a<br />
Mother's Day Kilt, by her<br />
daughter, Mrs, Florence Squ-<br />
ter, <strong>of</strong> AnnanUule, wife <strong>of</strong> the<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> the state reformatory<br />
there, ^<br />
Had Feelings Hurt,<br />
"Hard Times" didn't stay<br />
long, because he had his feelings<br />
hurt by Mr. SeullTVj <strong>The</strong><br />
trouble, us usuul with dogd,<br />
was a cat.<br />
He had become thoroughly<br />
acquainted with the family, except<br />
the cat, und displayed<br />
great inteliijjoiRC oLeyliig<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the family perfectly,<br />
nnd secBiinn to under*<br />
stand every word they said.<br />
But Monday morning he<br />
spied the rat. After chasing<br />
kitty up a tree, ho was lightly<br />
repriiiunded bv Mr, Scull,<br />
He then accompanied the city<br />
clerk to tho cellar, wheie two<br />
Tittle kittens rented in a basket.<br />
Tries To Kxplnin Matters,<br />
Mr. Scull explained to "Hard<br />
Times" that he mustn't chase<br />
the kittens, and for a few rno=<br />
nionts he was able to control<br />
himself. <strong>The</strong>n the old urge<br />
came back and he run over to<br />
the basket.<br />
Mr. Scull interveiied and<br />
gave "Hnril Times" a shove.<br />
"Hard Times" misinterpreted<br />
the hint and kept going, und<br />
has not been seen since, though<br />
for all the Sculls know he may<br />
be just around the corner —<br />
like prosperity!<br />
"Hard Times" is all white,<br />
except for his ears, ' both <strong>of</strong><br />
which nro black. So if you see<br />
him, tell him that all is for.<br />
given, and that both Mr. anil<br />
Mrs. Scull .wont him back. You<br />
might even take him bark to<br />
the Scull home. It will bo appreciated.<br />
Mrs. G. C. nqriien, 101 Atlantic<br />
av,, spent the week end us a<br />
guest <strong>of</strong> relatives in Cape May,<br />
Drowning Deer U<br />
Saved, Released<br />
Artificial Respiration is Applied<br />
to Big Buck.<br />
A buck deer weighing about<br />
ISO pounds was given artificial<br />
respiration to save its life after<br />
it hail become wedged in a rock<br />
Jettv ,it M.nuisquori, N. J, ac-<br />
coiding to Mark Lashlev, <strong>of</strong><br />
Hornet Pmnt, who assisted in the<br />
IPSCUP, last Saturday<br />
Thp buck, chafed by dogs, Tan<br />
across the meadows at Manas<br />
tiuan and to elude IU pursuer!<br />
plunged into the inlet and swam<br />
to the rock jetty. In climbing<br />
the roek.H It slipped between a<br />
crevk-e and was unaDle to free<br />
itself. When the tide started to<br />
rise the • waves broke over the<br />
buck, wfjeh was in danger <strong>of</strong><br />
drowning!<br />
WarkiTfn employed by the Hill<br />
Dredging'eo. saw the predicament<br />
<strong>of</strong> the animal and six <strong>of</strong><br />
them, among them Mr. Lashley,<br />
succeeded in extricating the buck.<br />
It was taken to the beach and<br />
the water was forced from its<br />
lungs. In a few minutea it had<br />
recovered sufficiently to run to<br />
the woods, close by,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A<br />
Wright, <strong>of</strong> -Venice Park, were<br />
Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
A. E, Senior, BIB Laurel rd.<br />
REAL BUY<br />
Fiijiiliy Hotel . Extra cor. Lot<br />
li I'l. & Oi'tim Ate.<br />
$9,750 Financed<br />
MORRISON,<br />
^ Inserygrstcd<br />
g!h snd OCEAN AVE,<br />
- FOR SALE<br />
Three liDry collage on SIh »t. near<br />
eepan, 5 bedraema; bath; furnlBnrd<br />
I heated i eicellent lamtion for<br />
rHRma or be •rdinK hsuie entnoly<br />
ttngvMcd.<br />
1'rlw *«5(MI — SaStH. cftHli<br />
II OKiir<br />
<strong>of</strong> MoriRJete<br />
Ralph<br />
L, Chester,<br />
IneorliorBlei<br />
STH & CESTRAT,<br />
SPECIAL OFFER<br />
$3.00 BATH SETS FOR $1.50<br />
liKlmlini; Inifh liiiit, fiiilct Ni'iit cciver, Iiirm' loivrls ami Inn lace<br />
tliiilis, ('iiliirN—liliif, (rrpi'ii, fiiilil, pink, rime, Iiivciiiler, aiid nrrhid<br />
$im BATH SETS FOR 80c<br />
In. linliiiu' liiitli null, toili'i ni'u; ciivcr. < ulurs—lilml, vlnic, Ijliii 1 ,<br />
t,Tpcn, i|ul(l, pink, niHc, Invciidcr and •irclilil.<br />
Wash Cloths , 40c per doz.<br />
Dish Cloths 40c per doz.<br />
CRESCENT SALES<br />
linaii mill Olil IIUUHIMM- HIIHII I'uinl. N. I.<br />
JOE'S MARKET<br />
4th ST. and ASBURY AVE.<br />
- ; •<br />
Freshest<br />
Meats<br />
Freshest<br />
Groceries<br />
Freshest<br />
Produce<br />
BEST QUALITY BEEF<br />
SIRLOIN STEAKS tb 29c<br />
Rump or Round Steaks tb 25c<br />
Chuck Roast 1I> 12c<br />
Cross Cut or Bolar Roast lb 18c<br />
TWO III(i SPKIiALN _ HATl'HIIVV oSl.l"<br />
FHKS1I FKOM OUH OVKNS<br />
Devil's<br />
Food Cake 25 c Charlotte<br />
Russe<br />
Pretzel Butter Rings 2 for 25c<br />
Delicious Cinnamon Buns pm 15c<br />
Lady Locks (with whipped cream) 10c<br />
Old Fashioned Banbery Cakes ............... ... 10c<br />
= LARGE PIES L ^8c<br />
No<br />
Matter<br />
Where<br />
You<br />
Go<br />
In South Jersey, you can't find a better equipped<br />
shop for auto repairing. We guarantee<br />
our work. '. ,<br />
Poweirs Modern Super Service<br />
Wfl MSB ST. and ASBUBT ATE, ' PH05E 57a<br />
Ch»rg6 When We C*1I For spd Dellier tour Car<br />
l .<br />
Principal <strong>of</strong> School<br />
Capo 'May Counts^ hw, wjirt<br />
probably'1B thi trtuf m^i-iiMwlfe<br />
sehool prlnelpal combine<br />
tion in the state. <strong>The</strong>y are Mr*<br />
Bnd MM, !> I,- CheitBr, <strong>of</strong><br />
West Cape May.<br />
Mr, Cheitftr will he prlnoipill<br />
if the Noilh Wlldwooil ichooli<br />
next yeai',' while his wife will'<br />
hold the same position In Wert<br />
May, She was elected<br />
mat week to succeed her Itu^band,<br />
who is at West Caiie tja^r<br />
'.hli year, Mrs. Chester ha*<br />
have beua .^..^<br />
•wvflt « BdtlEWi r-—T; rf<br />
•ad the' rtrt*.BMHBBU iWqpli<br />
b«ild Toln.lo IIH<br />
cr VlMUrilB iiyl*<br />
SARPeN-FRiSH FRUITS ^•yieiTABLiS)<br />
JIRSIY—SXtRA FANCY '<br />
ASPARAGUS - A 19c<br />
PLORIDA—VALiNCIA Urgtitii '«!»•(••i'Il?c L rWo2ib.25c Rhubsrh - 3b«d,«5c<br />
New Cabbagfl • A•*» \Ot CrlipAidUtiti A buMiwi 5c<br />
ATLANTIC «>PACIFIC<br />
Jersey Roasting Chickens<br />
Pork Loins<br />
Laps Lamb<br />
Stewing Chickens<br />
Chuck Roast<br />
Gordon's Roll Butter<br />
Shoulders Lamb<br />
Golden Crown Bacon<br />
Rib Lamb Chops<br />
- Vegetables *<br />
JKBSEf<br />
Spinach 2 lbs 9c<br />
-California Pew...<br />
Stringless Beans<br />
Iceberg Lettuce ...<br />
Stdks Celery<br />
Cucumbers ,<br />
2 lbs 15c<br />
lb 10c<br />
9c<br />
5c<br />
each 10c<br />
ScalHorii bunch 2c<br />
Idaho Baking Potatoes 3 lbs 10c<br />
Jersey Sweet Potatoes ...... Ib Se<br />
Fresh Lima Beans ft 18c<br />
Jumbo Asparagus ...•„. bunch 20c<br />
Rhubarb bunch 4c<br />
mi<br />
fb<br />
fb<br />
ib<br />
- Fruits -<br />
RIPE<br />
Tomatoes 21b* 25c<br />
F Fancy Eating or Cooking<br />
ft Appk«:... ^^rmmm<br />
S P1H«MA! Oranges „...._./-<br />
E<br />
R<br />
Large Floridk Orange* ,«.,<br />
Grape Fruit<br />
B Jumbo Grape Fruit<br />
Y Pineapples<br />
Ripe Bananas<br />
Fancy Pears<br />
D<br />
A<br />
Grapes<br />
Y Maryland Strawberries q*<br />
Radishes bunch 2c<br />
3for26tf<br />
each 10c<br />
dz21c<br />
4for2Sc<br />
nv to*<br />
I Fresh Cut Jersey Asparagus bunch 12c<br />
Dole's Pineapple Juice, 2 cans 25c<br />
Rosedale Peaches can 15c<br />
Libby Pears large can 20c<br />
Dole's Fancy Pineapple—<br />
Sliced or Crushed can 19c<br />
Robinson String Beans, 3 cans 25c<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> Valley Corn 3 cans 25c<br />
Phillips Tomatoes 3 cans 25c<br />
Canal Tomatoes, lge can, 2 for 25c/<br />
Peter Pan Golden Bantam<br />
Corn 2 cans 25c<br />
Webster Lima Beans can 10c<br />
Phillips Peas 2 cans 25c<br />
Shur Good Sour Krout, 2 cans 19c<br />
Whtittti<br />
Puffed Rice ...............<br />
1 Ptfrea Wheat<br />
Argo Corn Starch<br />
Royal gelatine<br />
GORDON<br />
- - Groceries - -<br />
:.2for2|e<br />
14c<br />
„... 12«<br />
3 pkgs 23c<br />
Hershey Cocoa '/£-«> can 10c<br />
N. B. C. Assorted Fancy<br />
Cakes , 2 lbV35c<br />
N. B. C. Snowflakes pkg 15c<br />
Pill»bury Cake Flour.<br />
Not-a-Seed Raisins ...<br />
Prunes .....„„„..„„„..„.,„,;,. _<br />
Waldorf Paptr<br />
Whizi Almslw Silnion<br />
Gettha iT«nia FM 1 ••••—'•<br />
MaAewlH.......,:...;.......,,<br />
Hillrrwn'. Salad Drewbg ^ m<br />
Gordon Cup C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Break O'Mora C<strong>of</strong>fw<br />
Premier C
m.-mmmm ftentfM<br />
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Kanoaa SGaaBa. Mi^ Mi.-Liu A.<br />
Bos-is sail Dr. Cftartss H. VAII,<br />
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fli/^s prnicf'lifiiijl^ ia thif -*wT zriilif<br />
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1=3* p, n.-Xi a^ lit<br />
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KIHABD<br />
BARTHtUMESb<br />
iji 'Central Airport 1<br />
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fljJJ<br />
in <strong>The</strong>Miad,<br />
n o t<br />
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sail JLJIII« i'.'ias in " JLiiic<br />
T ii£ n ^i. 1 » 0M Searffle Day<br />
L s India, Puh-lease! ou I&^M* D*^ *,m<br />
*••-' -' • • it the<br />
lorn. FnJ,.<br />
BWr JIO5TI;OMEET ta<br />
Mmde <strong>On</strong> Broadway"'<br />
»ft> Sally lifen Jhj<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pbila- Jaii<br />
her .--.-.. is at<br />
Use<br />
WI BO.ITEI<br />
I<br />
i~ze f.jr tas .me aiijuiiiw-: iL-<br />
A nieiiii:, Ttfflgday, Stay ffl, .^,. :a,<br />
w sn.-iryBi inm •neniiiens.' »e-*c *<br />
mib.1<br />
!.-. at,, far tj^<br />
:n the was aisn<br />
,,^f ••.?","'. 1Ir • '"'"'i RuifJirt, ..,r Mr.. Aisj D. Jcuil, ^17 Csn- i<br />
'iliaiifiiahia. T-urn w»ik emi m« ^ai i~*-. "las iiwn «nsniim^ a, *ew '<br />
nrt rtsiffor" -it their Ad.—"" ''""• " il * — — — -•'• —-•'- **'<br />
'fay? ae with Miss<br />
•if<br />
Mr. ami M,-a, ffonrv B. r,,npei.<br />
Jr. .intartaineii a,4 -vneic eni!<br />
huiijw irii-Hiy, M-. ami Mrs Jfi»!<br />
eah dartre ami ,„„. Ciho, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pluiaiigijiiiia.<br />
_ . Jtr ami Mr.. Lcsi'e .^mnn;<br />
. j anti two chiitirpn, <strong>of</strong> Rin Gran.ls i<br />
L • wsr- r-r»nt riff«Ftj» <strong>of</strong> Mr. anil<br />
' JlfJ. A:i,ii 0. Su-Jil. «I~<br />
,av.<br />
•if Phil-1<br />
'I z>ip«t I<br />
on, 400<br />
MJVH Itjrtna Gmifri<br />
aiininhia. JF.IH 2 .^Vf?fi|g<br />
, « Mrs.. Einnia H«.ni<br />
j .• WKsimr M.<br />
^ ' MiiiS Annii' E, Daviii«on ns-<br />
j ; fc-Ifiii TTnirrififiy ^ifter ,i -Hsjt if<br />
(.*W!ni .:ay8 in pfiilaiifcinhia, ami<br />
I -fmiity.<br />
.Mr. ind Mf*. F^nnk Slieamr,<br />
•-7. -f. '.iav-nn anii .on, Arthur,<br />
j t; ftniisy .'"i^.-.JiPir hnme.<br />
0W5TTB JITST SACIlFiri<br />
FOR LESS THAN<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
Bnniairiw CfaiHe til Btarh<br />
Fiiir B«lr.M(Bi, . But Wmtrt<br />
Ir K<br />
MORRISON,<br />
ImsnM<br />
IS<br />
ImsnmM<br />
mi 0Cm*>f ATI,<br />
BI5TAI a.l>T<br />
CT ruittf BI5TAI a.l>T<br />
FLORIDA<br />
INN<br />
FUU.<br />
COURSE<br />
DINNER<br />
Specai PbttorsSSc<br />
50c<br />
12 PRICE SALE!<br />
For Spring Clearance ]<br />
Dresses<br />
15 01S BEtlTV DEPIETHEW<br />
Featuring BONAT paMANENT WA\<br />
linitHt Fanrr. i'irnn>rlj uc IVrrati. i* on ng•*•••«;* "'*«<br />
Asfiury^iv,, dieii,<br />
BeFtriiuV'Parby, son <strong>of</strong> P. E,<br />
Darby, returned from St. Pet-<br />
ersburg, Fla|t whew he had<br />
spent IS months.<br />
Wilfred Sony, son <strong>of</strong> George<br />
W. Sony, enlisted in the U. S,<br />
Marines and wna sent .to Paris<br />
Islanri, South Carolina.<br />
Dr. ! arsciiel Pettit wos el-<br />
u dlrecior otthe S«ashore<br />
Joseph I. SeaU "W<br />
Cadillac touring eiri*<br />
thei, Andrew P-<br />
1 B k<br />
Seventeen<br />
delphin dhtrict w«T<br />
the Memonat Day<br />
sihctlaled for Oaef<br />
Philadelphia<br />
h<br />
So This h New York<br />
New York toy and game, shops<br />
report that business is excellent,<br />
estate, u"round "half dosen addi- Games are .wanted where tlie<br />
*s ...i *„„»., ,„„„ «iiB-o.ftBtoH whole family can play, it, !H said.<br />
Skoal, n' thin, crisp, tasty<br />
bread which toes well with beer<br />
is as much in demand in New<br />
York ai pretiels.<br />
• • •<br />
Shoe stores in 'kew York re-<br />
port tht- demand for reversible di«arding <strong>of</strong> all<br />
aho^, thftt is, ihoes which can prohibitinB trade<br />
" warn on either foot. Wonder and the establishment under,<br />
-'*""" Government supervision <strong>of</strong><br />
# • • groups • and amoeiationB <strong>of</strong><br />
Tll#rt li h hotel In Niw York manufaptorirs and prodUMra to<br />
with<br />
l<br />
» telephone switchboard flx _<br />
enouEh to serv* a etly <strong>of</strong> er trade conditions.<br />
TOi rtnte hotrt e«irljs Tiwtii, *f oeuna,<br />
mit in^nrawri, in ^ «rt»- It VhWftr;*»:<br />
oti>-<br />
if to<br />
ordl-<br />
tional taxes were sufgested.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n instead <strong>of</strong> favoring one<br />
variety, the majority <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Senators became real generous<br />
and decided thai all should be<br />
approved.<br />
As far as reports disclose,<br />
the Salem county Senator's<br />
sujigestlon that instead <strong>of</strong> im-<br />
posing new taxes the state end<br />
some <strong>of</strong> Us at'tivlties and ex-<br />
penilitures, did not meet with<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> his colleagues.<br />
That suggestion was too<br />
Bound to be accepted, but the<br />
public will lie gratified at least<br />
that Senator Leap had courage-<br />
enoiifrn to point out the proper<br />
way.<br />
If anyone honestly expects to<br />
find the proposed new taxes<br />
merely a shifting <strong>of</strong> the burden<br />
from one class to anothur, they<br />
mo Indeed naive. Real estate<br />
is enrrving too great u burden<br />
that is true, hut • it will be<br />
found that if and when the<br />
whole row <strong>of</strong> proposed new<br />
taxes are imposed, the owner<br />
<strong>of</strong> real estate will wish for the<br />
"good old days,"<br />
New methods <strong>of</strong> taxation al-<br />
most invariably mean more<br />
taxation. <strong>The</strong>y rarely replace<br />
but generally add. In other<br />
words the new program, In-<br />
stead <strong>of</strong> a shift <strong>of</strong> burden will<br />
be a growth. If we really ex-.<br />
peeled to reduce the burden,<br />
Mr, Leap pointed the only way<br />
•"and that way is not easy,—<br />
Elmer tiiiies,<br />
AM, THE RESORTS<br />
ARE DOING IT.<br />
Those who are altaeking At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong>'s reduction <strong>of</strong> as-<br />
sessed valuations as "unfair"<br />
are conveniently overlooking<br />
the fivct that for years, because<br />
<strong>of</strong> unduly boosted valuations at<br />
the stare, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> tax-<br />
payers have been largely sup-<br />
porting public schools else-<br />
where in thfi county and pay-<br />
ing more than a fair share <strong>of</strong><br />
other countv expenses.<br />
In the renistribution <strong>of</strong> state<br />
scliosl taxes Atlantic <strong>City</strong> hm<br />
byen rteeiving far lesg than It<br />
lablished in a competitive toal.<br />
nesp or industry. It will result<br />
in the best men •beeomliij{ em-<br />
ployees instead <strong>of</strong> indenendtht<br />
buiineis men and (he lesn Hum.<br />
hest dropping out <strong>of</strong> sight in<br />
the mass <strong>of</strong> humanity.<br />
That may be bitter, for tht<br />
social order, if we coneel^e<br />
that te be a martem undef<br />
whi«h «H hnmanlty will fitW-<br />
tually oocupy the samt rtrtg<br />
<strong>of</strong> activity aWdlneomtjbrt.it<br />
Krtatiy feir tluit jrtieii m «fc|<br />
any steps to flHfletheLljiJU^<br />
* • * %<br />
Full ileevef: tiv* . - ,.„,<br />
to the ihouWaW^r-ttM<br />
• *<br />
New York brewers are trying<br />
to assure women that beer is<br />
not fattening, w ^- m<br />
Some New Yorlt manufaetureis<br />
are selling thrir food products<br />
nackeil in sttsinH. Women buy juat<br />
to get the steins.<br />
e P- t<br />
In certain Kaw York shops you<br />
can buy what are described ai<br />
speedometer clocks, that is, clocks<br />
without hands svhlch u^e'ste like<br />
a speedometer.<br />
paid, while othM districts have<br />
been receivinw far, mare.<br />
It is no unusual thing in<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for a property to<br />
be sold for less than its as-,<br />
sensed valuation, while in the<br />
county districts the * anseised<br />
value <strong>of</strong> the average property<br />
is half or less svhat It is real.<br />
ly worth, even on the present<br />
market.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is in fact no fairness<br />
whatever in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>a<br />
.move to unload some <strong>of</strong> its<br />
really false valuations. Tax-<br />
payers there have bome them<br />
for years and the rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
.county districts hove been shar-<br />
in the pr<strong>of</strong>its. It is in fact<br />
the fair and .sensible thing to<br />
do. — Atlantic County Mecord,<br />
AN IDEA ABOUT<br />
THOSE CIBCULARS,<br />
Since this newspaper is in-<br />
terested in selling advertising<br />
it has kept pretty much away<br />
from discussing the distribution<br />
<strong>of</strong> circulars about town. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
are plenty <strong>of</strong> subjects to dis-<br />
cuss in which no charge <strong>of</strong> per-<br />
sonal bias can be brought. But<br />
when the commissioners take<br />
up the matter themselves, we<br />
can see no reason for not won-<br />
dering —~ out loud — why they<br />
don't take a - real grip on the<br />
problem, an most other towiis<br />
have done, instead <strong>of</strong> slapping<br />
it on the Wrist and walking<br />
away.<br />
In good times and bad thf<br />
distribution <strong>of</strong> circulars ' from<br />
door to door never ceases. <strong>The</strong>y,<br />
arc altoays a nuisance and al-<br />
ways unnecessary. <strong>The</strong> cheaper<br />
ensemblti- whlcl<br />
for daytime<br />
<strong>The</strong> yoke, tW<br />
ed unfler the'i]<br />
m,<br />
hettf<br />
MM-<br />
ADDRESS. blYU<br />
MZt to Kiy Bind. Va<br />
Nn York Omiklf ni<br />
VMS'<br />
J4ck«t a<br />
KM- <strong>of</strong><br />
l<br />
CreVe<br />
and<br />
f an i»<br />
sort <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-town ,«tore» •»: vm<br />
their prindttd n§tM,Thi'-'tht^i'ii^<br />
eheaptn-ttf t*s»Bi* 1<br />
itiMti. *m\'ifitmi.<br />
door to '&&>'•<br />
twsincBs Nn<br />
last','
|L C. C. Hearing<br />
<strong>On</strong> R.R. Merger<br />
JFireinentoPlay<br />
Port Repnbfic 9<br />
Athletes* Letters to ; Anrnwl Swa* EiUt«l<br />
Be Awarded Soonj «t $1,600,000.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
f the<br />
in<br />
it *s m<br />
—• -•>_> m^ ._ ^i^sfapsan^a<br />
*Pe stuited under a*<br />
or Tjther }«m:<br />
from i.W» hfJM<br />
and Jboriee Ssftant?, 6-i,<br />
^uid h*w control <strong>of</strong> op. | Civic CliHtf Considers<br />
""' — to Stage Sfiow<br />
«rttuiK the merger lines. Dutlj<br />
In<br />
H<br />
with a -.pur lontrectmg the Rea<br />
Jo the Ptwisvlvatua for South<br />
in Cit and Sea Isle Cit><br />
be us«i,i<strong>of</strong> SIra EHiabeth W<br />
MARBLE—TILE<br />
both<br />
a. H#_ or jirarteally<br />
ttat <strong>of</strong> sea-]el, aaj the W<br />
nat expect to enter mw say<br />
ii b<br />
pct to enter m<br />
«Enpeition. bot nO<br />
or tms dn»f ftom BOW<br />
Pnsi<br />
^*pedent tarns.<br />
sill win no championships, he<br />
tat on ihm otter Mod then<br />
B€ I i<br />
for<br />
p ipApjijig _ _<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte«aBtjlei«Be "f*"? J»JsepowW »<br />
and lesalted in Owaa «_.«•»* aeT-elopeii bj-<br />
<strong>of</strong> It rappee<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
j Mr. IBJ MISL Bj-twks W.<br />
! ?t>^rjt ij]-s = f¥i src^l? ,^f Mfs^<br />
Lniaj; E. Chord' ana »-, Ttp« Crainiissioii,<br />
I -.irr ;ho plaris, the Pennsy].<br />
for<br />
ui nits Ejntai^tt-if ** ••-•*• ••<br />
tlie Oc«m Clt> Civic Club.<br />
\ spejk-i, e\plainlne lrow $500<br />
can bt made bv prf entlng a<br />
show in which<br />
Im ttUHwd, will<br />
plim the plan.<br />
MIsa Julia ScnU<br />
omin»tinp cot '<br />
reports. All<br />
to attend<br />
Mrs Adella Tbbiu^<br />
lantlc Citv M-Tito<br />
, W. H.<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
ALBKRT<br />
OI-DFIELD<br />
Phone H7T-J Phone 373-W<br />
W. H. Oldf.eld & Son<br />
TILE AND<br />
MARBLE WORK<br />
912 CENTRAL ATENUE<br />
Qttmn <strong>City</strong>. N, J.<br />
Estima(fj Furnished<br />
SAMPSON & CO,<br />
311 • «M Stnrt<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing^ Heating<br />
MBryG-HEATIXG<br />
WILLARD'F. STETSER<br />
Plumbing and<br />
Htih<br />
atihff<br />
MS rEXTBAL ATI,<br />
rh ^<br />
pinj ont <strong>of</strong> It<br />
witt tough BB-3 wHe!y<br />
feasts m Inath Itiset<br />
^dlrt f<br />
are<br />
ath<br />
for next<br />
t findy fast previous JmnAh. ..» „__<br />
i is tint ercnL **s» Srtmtojfii iasslf, —„<br />
sa <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s fa, S<br />
— _ , 440, to * *Js ^otll eoBfsrted «B the<br />
f P* mult ud fresi-1 S*r ana «is won »raj ttreagfi<br />
J WSHS#F. epiMk^iyr nigitzaismaii *<br />
egBt roes daring the af.<br />
. As far as UU went, !'•«<br />
Oeraa <strong>City</strong> dM not se^re Hs<br />
mnmm ran oatU tie 1Ȥ? half<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihm 2ua^ ffinlrip w^& Deleo-<br />
no smacked Us seerad "*it <strong>of</strong> tie<br />
— to More ftretdk TTie other<br />
- ,-F •»• Mde la tie asti<br />
»o«i *arnff Inail«i hues witk<br />
on daritT triiau LaMSTflle<br />
J - - flfti and «<br />
hcried a<br />
for tfce mala, sllowiiit onlj-<br />
ntta and fr Hts. StretA<br />
•Weoiw arrf 'Wear iwred the<br />
ran?.<br />
•—-•.• t-l m-<br />
=—— Otri tkirC<br />
-3E -•-*• »~<br />
to<br />
in Wild wood<br />
WJUwoodDefeato<br />
Resort Net Tarn<br />
In ttar owBlBr engaaeaejrt <strong>of</strong><br />
e ^^n. Ear F1te> Jiirf, t^mn)<br />
,^EL,«* «f«* at tie iaaip<br />
o£Wn..»ood IBrt oa lhe local<br />
. ! • J^aacrtt, BliTiaK second<br />
** ^ * sSemm lie disnos-<br />
Hartod Ewaa ^Bt°(iowB Wore<br />
•- ilw firn sing5#j tnsrie,<br />
Jia MSler los to Spang<br />
3 mwHoji. Brti faoj-« ba*.<br />
rt oat to tinee srti" before<br />
niW in the JTioraB.<br />
E-ran aa3 Jeanneirt »ejit down<br />
^ICTP Hays paj Halneiii in the<br />
ton drably amrearat, 6-1, e-ii<br />
W 1 1 ~ -134 Csariie Tail saceamb.<br />
Uy<br />
oa thai- iirnorL If,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 10,000 Itm, It<br />
fc. iesv-<br />
and<br />
OIL I.I IRlVTrKll<br />
BURNER<br />
1 (.nipl(.ti.<br />
00<br />
I<br />
ROOFING. ETC.<br />
ILErTHIr SllKS TO.<br />
«« Ab<br />
THE<br />
BEST<br />
FOR<br />
LESS<br />
'Above All-a Good Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
George W, Wilcox<br />
oii d Sh cx<br />
and Sheet Metal Work<br />
BU<br />
«. iM ASBURV AVI.<br />
PM. 4is OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
td MH«»ne<br />
la the tiro srt*.<br />
"ftw^ Net Kv o n ts at<br />
WBdwood Next Week<br />
WiM^ wTj] 1» , m-tea for<br />
at"*!* nert week.<br />
*-.*uti are to<br />
I-ETSHELP<br />
WWi<br />
THATOAKDEN<br />
For LAWN and<br />
GARDEN<br />
BOM- Meal<br />
Corey Bo<strong>of</strong>s hove been the itanderd far over 60 yeari<br />
*"« they toil no mere—and frequently less—than un.<br />
w, untested materials.<br />
^<br />
i n B ' M °" d Ro<strong>of</strong>l «9i in 0 wide ronfla<br />
end w«ghts^y0o M n Qeeerdln0|y seieet fhB<br />
. * _*n1i best suit yeUp property in appearoneo<br />
ond durability. Be lure yOy get the greatest<br />
reefing value for your money—lot us give you a<br />
free estimate.<br />
C. H. Shaw and Son, Inc.<br />
3M 134 StMt Phone 633<br />
Win, H. CoUJsson, Jr.<br />
A«o. 51. Am, Sot C. S,<br />
CiTil Engineer—Surveyor<br />
COAL AND COKE<br />
EXCLUSIVE SALES IN<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WAITER SACK<br />
COAL<br />
13th and West Ave,<br />
PHONE MS<br />
Get Our Prices <strong>On</strong><br />
Lawn Mowers, <strong>Line</strong>n Mosquito Nero*<br />
Copper, Bronze and Galvanized ft?<br />
Wire. <strong>The</strong>y are LOWER than<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Philadelphia<br />
Read Hardware and PaW Co,<br />
852 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> (ft^ i<br />
HARRY R. MONTGOAlERf<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
Points, Glasu, Enamels, Brathts<br />
O.ff «9 Aitarr Aw.<br />
Wt Instan and Service Automatic Heating<br />
Refrigeration and Beet Cooling<br />
York Oil Burneri. Tall Eaage Burnerg Stoktri<br />
Anttoriied DMlen tot SL and E, HefrtfjenM<br />
AUTOMATIC HEAT APPLIANCE<br />
C. JOSEPH MOYER<br />
BUILDER<br />
310 lilh STBEET<br />
LOTS<br />
OCKAN rrrr, i, i i<br />
Up To Grade BA<br />
Streets -Sidewalks BAY ^<br />
Curbs SECTION;<br />
ONE DOLLAR EACH<br />
If You Build A Ifouse - - 6 Bowns and Bath<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND,Inc, 6*0 Asbury Ave, Oceah<br />
GUARANTEED<br />
TOP OVER<br />
iHINOLES<br />
60 YEARS"<br />
AWNINGS<br />
Window Shades-Upholstering<br />
AIJTIED SCHERM<br />
-« »*-w ociAH cm<br />
— BUILDER -<br />
& AT MM<br />
HEATING<br />
- BUILDER -<br />
M» A3BURY AVE.<br />
PHONE 1200<br />
^OCfcANCTTY<br />
CO A 8FEC1ALTI<br />
^ ^ TBBJL PB0JTE3<br />
•H *^> . JUrkrtSKl<br />
•by«irae Mtu ill*<br />
TIE GUItmiE WE<br />
'^ -'<br />
monthly.<br />
OCEAtf 1<br />
Members<br />
[in Rotary Club<br />
Fon Mmic Wtek.<br />
WOOD-EEN, NOT<br />
•WOODEN, 1 HE SAYS<br />
lame <strong>of</strong> tho new sec-<br />
,' <strong>of</strong> tho treasury, who<br />
, is a noted muweal com<br />
is not pronounced ai<br />
were Wooden, Lewis<br />
told Botanans, Fn-<br />
iight<br />
a pronounced Wood een,<br />
the accent on the last<br />
I Csorge W Lawrence, pas<br />
flie First Baptist Church,<br />
Montgomery and J<br />
Cadman were welcomed<br />
members by thy Rotary<br />
Out Frnl»» niirht<br />
|y were imlucted intn mem-<br />
bv Dr J. Thornley<br />
and Invis Candy<br />
|Fred M.inne, who \ill di<br />
Muitra<br />
fBob Hu^hPB, Jame, Evan<br />
and Lc»lie C Huehes<br />
Lawrence Chalmers, <strong>of</strong><br />
WildWood; the Bev, Mr. Law-<br />
fence and Judge C. C, Cole, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic dty, *ere "drafted" as<br />
anpromptu song leaders<br />
Arthur W. Shoemaker intro<br />
duced the ftueati, and Morton<br />
Leich extended birthilav ifreet<br />
WKB to Dr. Huuhei and Leblie<br />
C Hut'hu-<br />
Lewis Gandy <br />
^hen you pa^hed a com<br />
$53.24 Earned at<br />
Hospital Benefit<br />
Wrniitr. Phil..-Lot. fM. SIB, Bioik «.<br />
Ir MARTHA M, MOWN<br />
It's a girl \t ihB hQme <strong>of</strong> Mrax Afi&a<br />
O___fi» ,» f«lf Jaeknya. iVl <strong>On</strong>ford Uiun TUB liuki<br />
Denent at VJOII udy unind trhiuy n>, n u«r «•»<br />
~~ " '* Marlyn Nina Jackson<br />
Girls eeera to be In order thla weafr<br />
in Ihi lmi,:ht).,rh,,iicl, for Dr Stork Hn-<br />
HtrEd long enDUR"! iQ Q&*6 a little Silas<br />
lit tilt] hnnic nf Ml and Mrs Lesue]<br />
^^@3£ fiv £fDii^iiy fiflvSfflQQla^<br />
Club Proves Successful.<br />
lml\<br />
Cilv<br />
eteiy at night '<br />
your couraRi-<br />
United States j<br />
erica unafraid in America invin<br />
Clble "<br />
llassified<br />
RATES<br />
d iidqrInp ppFf<br />
fn JTho Oain Cltj<br />
and <strong>The</strong> iomerm Foist<br />
Tw§ cents per word, fint<br />
, one CPRt E*r woFd for each<br />
_mi iniun Esynt six wardi<br />
i line m»iRimn, first in«rtifis><br />
Thtta eirogg nbovo and bclaw<br />
Ulif, 12e per Una flFBt<br />
ie ipcr Ime, iubaequ§nt Is-<br />
ur ndvgrtifementi and<br />
D BGfit Tolophonen Geenn<br />
m Snmtri Paint SSI<br />
Numb, will bo lupplied If<br />
d ' t wiih nsme &&d ad«<br />
j iB tppF FoFwaidins<br />
i bg Nft gt time <strong>of</strong> pUciss<br />
Bt<br />
Resort Police At<br />
M. E. Church Service<br />
All but three membeis <strong>of</strong> the<br />
report polite department attmd<br />
Pii thn diTlliiir ,mui' at the<br />
FirMt Jlethnilmt Churth, Sunday,<br />
when He\ VVillum A Boyil, the<br />
pa^tol, pi edt-hed a snimon on<br />
"SonILI to thp riimmumty "<br />
<strong>The</strong> thrrn IJILJI «ho tlul not it<br />
tend, Captain Robert J Latkcj,<br />
Spirant Harrv Taj lor and Pa<br />
troltnin Lrx Hart, rcmmnuil it<br />
hfailquartrrs to ntl'-wel any LalK<br />
that nncht come in while the<br />
ri"?t <strong>of</strong> thn ilppaitmcnt »ji <strong>of</strong>t<br />
lut><br />
Actmu Thief nf Police Jack<br />
ihii Woman's Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Ai<br />
lantie Shnres Hospital met last .'Nutter<br />
, . . . Wi-clni. ilay afternoon, in the hus- I r '"<br />
lourrht tribute n i u l nLlrlunii<br />
Mr-, Herhert Addiccctt, chair<br />
uf the cjrd party at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Golf Club, lepuitcil $53 24<br />
pruLCLds A number <strong>of</strong> buoks <strong>of</strong><br />
chiinrPT on the bedspread, nj^ on<br />
ill plj> in the Chevrolet Show<br />
lluiiiii, Shnre rd , h.tvp been dis-<br />
tlihutul imonK the mPmliei <strong>The</strong><br />
be 1 pirjil »UIJ donated b\ Mr-<br />
Uplingi'i, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv, nne <strong>of</strong><br />
tin m *\ members <strong>of</strong> the au\il<br />
nr\ MIH Winfield Hainns, <strong>of</strong><br />
I lnuiiud, K another new mrmfaer<br />
who hds joined this month<br />
ULII the mcetinc; tea »as<br />
to Mrn Martin V Scull,<br />
Henry Y Clouting, Mrs<br />
. Yates, Mr? George<br />
Mn Harrj A lalge, Mrs<br />
BerriaT, Mn E Kostin<br />
Mrs Ophnner, Mm Lew<br />
Mathu-., Mrs Herhprt 4d<br />
Mis Manrfield, Mrs<br />
Mrs Earl Iijnp, Mrs<br />
Mi ..uulrr Saburn, Mi« Frames<br />
.iti clnniii, Mrs Joseph Steen and<br />
Mr, MauriLp W Watson<br />
It bol^ti red up<br />
'lhatN what thn<br />
toilaj<br />
pmantiAL<br />
BYMAN rnp»Wo nf l.kinir fill<br />
Flnntlrif, pruning and iirart.<br />
AH Ituida (if ifHFdfniBi^ '"»<br />
[ houF Plume Oi.r»n ntj III n:<br />
! StTiliNil LCJEIT Ba\ A-l<br />
fi 12 If .<br />
lull boat n<br />
lei A Fnnl<br />
FOB SALE<br />
ISALI - Unk lefntri-BU.r enpm<br />
I 15 lbs til iff* Trice ¥1(1 Gnu in<br />
filed Ftfnbpnitiir ftO Ih ice CHIIIIC<br />
t Fnee II I Mil !Hti st , Oceeii Ti!><br />
8.io.tfo<br />
I SALE<br />
1 (j<br />
. lid, tnblra und<br />
l ti\ flrriin Cit^ 5-<br />
IIALE ~ bhecli jind lillion CAI<br />
> » hcu pniiiile Apply 411 Mth<br />
in t it? 5 ID It<br />
I SALE — J mm bnls and<br />
1 csnililma 7E8 Alburn av<br />
ti\eil<br />
Mi<br />
Thani-ii<br />
Knh ,<br />
Philip<br />
WlntL<br />
l I!<br />
ih,tntt,<br />
Irs Uprtlia Smith M\d her lisyal<br />
,hi ra* tJ ay Hen lees at<br />
Church lant Sandaji All narvlcci<br />
cell attended Miss Anna Jsnes pi<br />
n the morning and In the afl<br />
.nil eveolny musical ant] literary pru.<br />
trams %era rendered Mrs imlth Is<br />
knnwfi SI tho mother nf Motnirit' Da?<br />
.1 Tabernacle Churgh far tha£ Bynday's<br />
enlcia ale nl«nis in lier charge<br />
St James Church ul«o had a splendlo<br />
irnfriani Sunday afternpon in the nb-<br />
erv&tisn <strong>of</strong> Mothem' Day Tnosa In<br />
charet. were Mrs risrenct Mitchell and<br />
Mrs Ceorglafini* Money Those taklnff<br />
part nn tha * jiFugram were Mia flor.<br />
ence Conqyest Mm Queenfo Jacobs<br />
Mm Eliiialii-th Bgwper, %Crg Mary<br />
Joni-3, Mrs Barah Henri He* E K<br />
iti.fi and Re\ Griffen Rev Anna !*<br />
ica iireacheil an insjilring sermon on<br />
tho subject at ' Mother "<br />
» * *<br />
Mrn Ada Honry, 71", Wont av., «ncnt<br />
last hmidfiy In Phlladclshla with Str<br />
Si JanieK Chuich mrmbsrii and fFiendi<br />
ira slad la ftclcanie Eev Henry Cooii<br />
liik f^ui --»or f<br />
Jumeij for another year, Bev, BBel ifr<br />
t (Hjut.F hii\e loimi-!. inimy iiLnuanipfe I<br />
thfcir yrar H ulay Ih lhe community.<br />
Btrand, Inc I«ta 153. 70S", Seetlnn A<br />
Harry Hoc. oud Bosile B, his wife,<br />
to Rnmll G Bsck Lot 841, Suction A,<br />
William H Colli»Mii, Jr Truntee, ut<br />
nl«, to Ilanld Cgaukssn, Mlllviilc, Lot<br />
615. gactlon A<br />
B WiiHmi ts Budiey fone, Ocejin<br />
Cit;, Lot D, Bar Trent Loin<br />
Mary L Bfiee to Jane I, Bildfiback,<br />
Wnxlitimn Partu <strong>of</strong> Lat» HG.,_ 8B8. Sec<br />
lion -0 lott 477, 47B, 479, Section C<br />
Harry Schwarzkopf to Marie E To.-<br />
ter, Camdon Lots 451, 4SS, 4H3, 4^4,<br />
Section I*<br />
rioronca May Itlcka cl nl to Robert<br />
Lunch Fnlll bot Z131, Block iV, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
t^ Gardins<br />
Sherlft foF Went IcrKy Imentmont Co<br />
_._ais to Jtannotte- K TnrnineFf III<br />
SW lino l»t Bt and GoFi&tnlan BY,<br />
Inmuol M Wolth and wife to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> D £ L A»n Lot 'J?,'J, Block 9,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv Gardens<br />
fuF Clarence L PUBOIII, et alfl<br />
B 4 L Aiisn, Fart <strong>of</strong> lots<br />
11 O Cil C<br />
r Oudui,<br />
ehaWt for Elmer C BlrlckUr, gt ill,<br />
to Wssdbury Trul.L Oo Lot 351. Section<br />
Ocun <strong>City</strong> B £ L. Amu<br />
Worrell and wife. Fan <strong>of</strong><br />
5S0, Section A 11,000<br />
Lots eil,<br />
,<br />
-M at rt<br />
l / <strong>of</strong> Hiw fanflr,<br />
<strong>of</strong> In, 4. B. lO »<br />
hi gh<br />
SALE.<br />
=<br />
By virtue or fi writ gf Fieri<br />
far isle <strong>of</strong> Msrtgagetl FFetBls^i,<br />
directed. liBusi out <strong>of</strong> the Court<br />
h<br />
Chuce? el New<br />
day <strong>of</strong> April, A D<br />
h Cumtie<br />
US ^i ^ p<br />
Trust CompaBy In eomplalnspt, and<br />
ean <strong>City</strong> SegurUisa CerparmtiBa, el<br />
are dsfendsnti^ I shall espese te<br />
ut public ^emiut-, on<br />
MONDAY. JUNE 12tb. 1913<br />
n ths hoyrs <strong>of</strong> twelve aftd<br />
p, M to wit, ut t<br />
4 n, art<br />
Block 11, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Cur<br />
/ihimermnn ta Benjamin O<br />
Blk 0<br />
to Tucbahae B<br />
1378, 1317<br />
dens.<br />
Helen E hmm<br />
Swain Tart Uit 8, Block 0<br />
Ethel E IJV to John H Svlt NW<br />
lino Boy «•• And lltfa It<br />
Fannie E Bnlcman to HaFFV G Swain<br />
S«ninlnn NW 28 ft <strong>of</strong> Lot 7 Blnck K<br />
Fannie fi Bateman tQ Charles r<br />
VanArt^dalon SW 28 ft <strong>of</strong> Lot 135<br />
Section B<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> D & L A«in lo Winnie<br />
Wilkinson Lot 030. Block 9, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Gardenn 12800<br />
drlr^nlion fif<br />
iire-itntnl a<br />
tht l \ married<br />
Jelllee heiiled tilt<br />
church (tocr, rili<br />
tine ippi name a,<br />
mln the chuiih<br />
Old StTTst Bridffe<br />
Suddenly Collapses<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1th -.t bridge ».Wt 100<br />
^earl^ old, hut it resembled the<br />
amou"? "one hoss shay," it deM-1<br />
oped tin- yM.ek ,<br />
Fni nhi-n the dtckinrr yya re<br />
mo\ed fium nnp section <strong>of</strong> thp<br />
111 ucitidPii hmlpp, Muniliy, thp<br />
ipst <strong>of</strong> it collapvil It had hren<br />
held tnp;pther by thp detklllB,<br />
-anitruttimi nfficnl-. ud, and<br />
h"\ imryi'llrd th if -mini nf tin<br />
iieavv truck" and hu^p, h id imt<br />
crashed throupfh into thp biy<br />
<strong>The</strong> old biulrrf !•, nun onh t<br />
memiiry <strong>The</strong> 1 l^t <strong>of</strong> the pilin'<br />
Inch ^unpni-tiil it ^ypre HIIIUM I<br />
thi-. KPPIC Thu hnde-e 1ml been<br />
in nil- 20 y n ii,, j>, the main LII<br />
ti mtt to the<br />
Examination Made <strong>of</strong><br />
Bank at Someri Point<br />
An examination <strong>of</strong> the J^irst i<br />
Natmn il Bank <strong>of</strong> Somori, Point i<br />
fta^ niailn thl^, y^ppk b^ national !<br />
b ink namineri It li thp first<br />
p\ iininatuin ^inee the bank isas<br />
pl.iit.il m the hantU "f I.ail E<br />
[11, toH^Pr^ator, folluwinp; the<br />
n ltion il lianklliK holiday<br />
It i i \peeted that aftti the<br />
Minini r % report m inspected<br />
Mil aliprn\Pil h> tht ihnf p\ im<br />
lni r, plaiT, sill hp fiirmiil for<br />
tlic IP nijr im7 ltion uf till, in-tl-<br />
tutloil, in th. t furaK tin be li<br />
Ip i^ed tit dfipoRltoi ^<br />
Npft di'PnMU at the hink pun-<br />
timie to hoy ei about thi. a 1li,onD<br />
mai k 1 hebP dppo^it^ alt. ump<br />
^triLtr i and mu^t bn kppt in<br />
ca^h hy the bank, pitin i in thu<br />
iotal yaiilt, oi in thp fulir.il le-<br />
i iyp diitritt hank<br />
Real Estate News<br />
J hn H Mt IIPII «ife te Fthsl<br />
Lit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bay S\ nnd 11th<br />
RpBti M FagaFty ta Harr? 1 Gerh<br />
Co. to Buy Land for<br />
Bridffetender f § Home<br />
NnTICB OF SFTTLBMINT<br />
IOIICI. Is hereby £i*on that tho accoynts<br />
nf Ihi. puhKcribir nn Trustee under the<br />
II i)f IJi-llv 111 mini di-Ci-awil Mill ho<br />
luiruil fur LltUment In the Orphans<br />
IUPI nf Ihi t UUII y <strong>of</strong> Tijie May on the<br />
f, at thp At<br />
lantir Shun, Ho pitj], Somei<br />
Point, Hst seek<br />
Thp ehilH u,ii in i spunim con-<br />
rlltinn, hilt noH i* lnllllnvinB Dr<br />
Churk* H McGmrn, <strong>of</strong> Atl intic<br />
pcrfnrmp*] thp npni.itinn. a**<br />
sutcl In Di II inNtin Whitn,<br />
nf the- Atljnllc Shnir, Hospital<br />
- — Somera Faliit isittags, luT-<br />
f Mated, irara^, jaFge lot, all<br />
ijtgtiB, dealFafale iDCatlpn. RUIft-<br />
i »te 131 monlll, winlrr rata |1B<br />
U 19 4t pf |21 4i<br />
" " . i Cera, <strong>of</strong> 11M ,Si»t»<br />
Mew JSr/wy, Is cnrapltinn.ptP ^hd "<br />
Collliiou. et tf, ,«t nl W» _, ,<br />
i 1 ichiUi txpo'ee to ule ut ^utllo<br />
MONDAY, JLTNE tRt, Hit<br />
festwsen _ tha ^DUFI fit twsl?« abd i^e<br />
o-.ck>ck P. M, to wit* al twelve oV-eel<br />
noon (Stflndar4 Time) sr OUP o'clock<br />
If CDayl!«ht liivins Time) <strong>of</strong> did<br />
j. ut the ihsriffi <strong>of</strong>fice, in C*p* M«r<br />
Court House. Capo Mar County. New<br />
All thst eertpin morieimd $mmlmi<br />
Jth the agiiuttenaneei. In the Mil <strong>of</strong><br />
cumpUint In th# istd c*u« p&rtipuUrlr<br />
F^t fortb and dtpcrlbed. tout !• to My<br />
Atl the following tract B¥ pfiFf^ *>'<br />
land HBd pr#mf(ira beitelnxftQE SBFtliS-<br />
larly dL^Hbwl. sltuste. te\Wt «" d Wnff<br />
n tlie Citr sf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In tha Grtmty<br />
if CRPO Mar &nd State ef Nep' Jersey,<br />
BEING pm-tM i.r L,i(g Noi. 113 ond<br />
SIS, HoctJon A. Flan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily A*-<br />
ItKGINNlNO at ft point In tho Nortli-<br />
faBtorly line ef f anFth Itreet Ot the dli-<br />
iea <strong>of</strong> 40 feet NnrtrnFeitwftrtll, frgai<br />
tho Nnrthwcctctly lins <strong>of</strong> Owuit AvonM;<br />
containing North west Witnl I? ef tfcnt<br />
i«lnt It, and n Ion in the mid line nf<br />
Famtii Stnxrt S3 feet, asd ef tfciit ^SJth<br />
In length or deptli Nsrtti'<br />
j between lines nt right mi-<br />
fh-i to Iho Bnid line ef Fourth Street<br />
lio dlstnneo sf fO feet<br />
Amount dug Under dgefeg li 50.S1145,<br />
t?lth intcrcat nnd Shcrlffa tees to te<br />
added<br />
WIliUAM B POWELL, gherlff.<br />
Dated Muv ICtft 1033<br />
Ilntivrt K Hell Sel'F<br />
118 OC<br />
SHEBIFE'l SALE-<br />
p<br />
in(<br />
«Ccnn Hi<br />
Mm nnH Frntr<br />
inn a nf Tnte N<br />
r Plmi <strong>of</strong> Gce<br />
In (|i<br />
f New<br />
n Clly<br />
Courftr<br />
nnd f84<br />
nf thp fliri<br />
nl!v fmm<br />
nf Ninth<br />
hu-iilfh i<br />
SHiniFF'g SALE<br />
By Mrtur nt K writ <strong>of</strong> Jleri FMU*<br />
for Bale af Sfortgnsed Prfitsls^i, te W6<br />
directed Jnaucd out <strong>of</strong> tfia OoHTt ef €fia&><br />
c-r, <strong>of</strong> Nuw Jcr^y, en the 20tb dar^f<br />
April. AD 193S, In a flvlalH tanas<br />
ahtj-ia Anna £ If Ills la ^mpl«inftBt^ aBd<br />
t E J B@WSF. R&eeivep ete*. et ab, i?S<br />
dcfendnnta, I ehgU «spD« t$ ifik at p<strong>of</strong>e-<br />
Ii«- icnduB, on<br />
MONDAY, HAT Hnd, 1HJ<br />
Icttiecn ihc houta ef twelve ssd five<br />
Llock F M» fa wit, at twelve s'cloek<br />
(Standard Tiwe) or oiiO o'clock T<br />
iMsMaW n\nd Mi<br />
In>> mid at* (ll«ml .1<br />
meat from tha aall<br />
XiUIn, sntl • to<br />
lixeiani aasia b#<br />
•oBlnaon, .nil on to<br />
ntnrity at aajd 4I»or« '<br />
l l t Iin» so k J<br />
A. B<br />
dl<br />
foAmt Indlylih^Ur kn<br />
IMB -an Mteawnt »M,3<br />
ta ha halra it loir f T<br />
dnctnwd. ^Uab, ,o<br />
h d<br />
By Facias<br />
to ma<br />
X 1 ,<br />
Hi, mi. rt-t ami Sh-Mi<br />
.l<br />
WITT TAM 11 r<br />
!1 it tl MJ* ltd ] f i"3<br />
nl II K H II SrjT'f<br />
fl ,.f flTTi<br />
virtiip rf n vrlt <strong>of</strong> Tn<br />
i!*» <strong>of</strong> &I irlpiijrcd Prpmif<br />
tlilCflrtJ i jL,] nut nf tha Cnnrt nf<br />
Til int rry (if N( w Jci-wj 1 nn tht Stii<br />
iliiy af Mfiji A H lil"? in n epHain<br />
rimfie w her, in Alfrefl W Wright la<br />
H Iniiifint and He'^nn J Tlynn ^t<br />
n Imp i<br />
ilh Till f\ fmirlh ^tfrLt Itlf) fti<br />
frr! m in S!rci*(<br />
TIM* r Nn ^ nrTNr. T >IP Kna ftnii<br />
M "nWliElit Saving Tinte] <strong>of</strong>^*Bld_dVf<br />
the Sherlfr* sffire In Cape<br />
" «— "- =itv, Kev<br />
it mt il i<br />
i mtrif I nnd<br />
WITT MM<br />
(rd M -nl<br />
t Iv P 11 !<br />
it pf fl« Iii<br />
ml i<br />
lit piff i foc-t to he mill<br />
n POWELL, ghenrr<br />
mr^ I^rnm Pneiimon'B.<br />
Charlc- nu«m , <strong>of</strong> '*Jth >st ,<br />
Occnn CiU, is iitnir-rniK fioni<br />
an ,itta K <strong>of</strong> pnciininma ami JJIPU<br />
Imy, at tdp Ktl nitu Slininv, Ho-<br />
Pital, Snmcr^ Puint Hr li,i^ bcuii<br />
a patient tlipro fm twn v,pnks<br />
UTAH THE CLVSSIF1ED ADS<br />
NOTIIF Or srTTU-MENT<br />
Killii u hiiihv HI il thnt lhe iii-riiunl«<br />
if the miWi iln-i II- l.iiiiilini nf tin I«I-<br />
un nml mini, il Cllnf llniln mliim<br />
villl he nudilc.l nml nil ml In III. Sunn,<br />
cnlc nml n|i Hi I fm i Illi mi nl In the<br />
Cluiliniis Cmin ,,r llir Umiilv nf r,,,,r<br />
Mav on lhe fnurlifnlh IITV nf Julu Hr^l<br />
lit ti-n II cluck A M ill vvlnrli hmi npjilu<br />
ciitmli vvili lie mailf fnr iho nlluvvauee nf<br />
nuniKslunB nnd i unatl TLI<br />
Uatrd May Sth lull<br />
I- 1 F J LinWrR Riieivn <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />
Iirsl Nl.ti.ml Hr.nl. nf Ocrin Citv<br />
>rvv JI-F i\ Inanlvenl, Guiirdmn<br />
Tiiihorl K Hi II E.q<br />
Frnelnr,<br />
Ocrun Citv N J<br />
i> surl. 10 =n<br />
imc nf II vvut<br />
il Mm tMu nl<br />
i mil nul nf ti<br />
\,H JIIHIV ,,n<br />
A II lijt In<br />
1 i nl f, Shn»<br />
n v Iliuhy<br />
hill uviuaL to<br />
BALL<br />
nf Tien 1 iti i<br />
Pumiiic^ ii mi-<br />
Cnuit nf I Inn<br />
» iq ciim]iliiiiiiii<br />
t ill* me ikfuil<br />
ute nt jiuhhi. VLI-<br />
MONHAT, MAY 2fih. 1933<br />
rt.iii ilu hours nt twrlm imil fno<br />
m\ V M In «il at tueUt II ei rk<br />
ji t Uiiul ml rime) m OIIP u tinck 1<br />
M iUii^lif,.il SIUUIR Iiinr) nf #mi\ A ts<br />
it tin. Mi i iff., i.rficc in Cniio Mn\ ttt»t<br />
lim L ( M< Miiv Lountj, Nt-K Jirn<br />
All ilii t n rl tin hmi (^(ij^til ptt mi i *-<br />
«Mh tin niuunli nn.ii*es i» (hi lull ' f<br />
r mpliiit in I lie mini nil c lit ftieulnrlj<br />
it fntlh in-l under ili-rn^p i-<br />
Ith interest nnd Ehciiff ** 1<br />
ltd<br />
WILLIAM II POWELL<br />
nnlxd Mny 10th 1913<br />
A Cncnn, Snl r<br />
h Im,<br />
. nrilh<br />
IPIL<br />
Irrlv linn rif \\t f.l mt rr rd^l i i riFPd<br />
1 " liipr H<br />
j y fti mtfrrst i mi In i iff a fees<br />
IfcKibeia, the ajti<br />
lili. beiniE nne a"<br />
pnvirt MrKtbbln,<br />
wdwgd <strong>of</strong> tha __^<br />
roil John Carson hes - :<br />
betaatt yen are B I_,<br />
R<strong>of</strong>eort J. m M»d<br />
which gild leffner mnx fas i<br />
Iho Innds " af Hobert J. L<br />
l»es, nnd yea ^Bllkai i<br />
im mnfl« dtr*tMBnt b«mi*s ;<br />
<strong>of</strong> thfl benefleiHFlf» nnd*f<br />
Rol^rt J m McTflLbin, h*<br />
itltPSinto etftni ef *H IV<br />
frtgaUfed prssIsSi. • .- ^<br />
DOIMI Anrli 11, 1913 . -•'&<br />
iatlctbiF. nt Compl.la^rt,;3<br />
104 HarMt atrat. ^ ^ W<br />
Camden. H J,<br />
SHERIFF-I BALE.<br />
By virtuo <strong>of</strong> K writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Facias^<br />
fn imlo <strong>of</strong> Mortsageil Premiaca, to<br />
illFiclnIj i^ued out <strong>of</strong> the Court<br />
Lhiinccry <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, on the sfith<br />
duy <strong>of</strong> Apnl. A nuvlu^T, Iq • terUlrt<br />
cnum wherein John ^f Boaenbaiisv ami<br />
AutuBta L notii.nhauiii arc Goranlain-<br />
ulitii and Wnllitco Lliinineott* et i<br />
u! are defendants, I shall expose to sain<br />
nt imlilie \ endue, on<br />
MONDAY, MAY Jinil, lali<br />
lietvveen the hnura <strong>of</strong> twelve and n*ve<br />
0 clock P M , tn vyit, at twelve o'clock<br />
jiiiDii (Siiinilnrd Tinie) or one o'eloek F*<br />
"M (nnv light S .vine Time) <strong>of</strong> Bald day,<br />
nt the Sheriff! <strong>of</strong>flte, in Capo May<br />
f nurt Hau-c, Cane May County. New<br />
Tfrney<br />
Alt that certain mortgagpii premlsea^<br />
with tho nnnyrtenirneeBi , in the bill <strong>of</strong><br />
con pHEnt in the paid eause particularly<br />
act foilh und described, that la to Bay.<br />
All the ftillowinu tract or parcel <strong>of</strong><br />
1 ind and lucni'sen, Hereinafter Hartley-<br />
I r!v dt. eriiictl, aituate lying and heinB;<br />
I i lty nf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in the Coun-<br />
ty <strong>of</strong> Cnnij May and State <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />
IjlV<br />
ITCINHINC In tho Northeasterly linn<br />
<strong>of</strong>. Sunset Place four hundred forty<br />
I-M0) feet Snuthcantvvardlv from tho<br />
" I'I IAM<br />
, 1 Mnv 1711<br />
I. 11 II<br />
i i f S"" F il<br />
nn\M I I<br />
I ""I<br />
Sheriff<br />
sill HIM<br />
irtm nf a «i<br />
nf Mfin »•<br />
I uril mil<br />
v nf Ntm J<br />
Apill A II<br />
\ hen ill Til I<br />
I imil Ann I<br />
I uliull iM"<br />
il nT 1 li 11 Turin<br />
I I'M mil" In -TIC<br />
Of 111. fmul ,f<br />
cr«i-v nil Ih. l"lh<br />
in-1 in il iiriain<br />
TJ F i 111 i Enm<br />
- 1 rlil i« •!••<br />
i In Illc 111 liUlillP<br />
bpt.v<br />
NOTtCF OF S1.TTLFMFNT<br />
Ivnlice IH hpiehv biven thil Ihp iceniintii<br />
nf Iho BuhBcnhci ni E-rcutnr nf lhe En<br />
inm nf Knthirin r niilmini- dccrniK-d<br />
vull ho auditeii nml Inleil hv thr Sum.<br />
milt nnd ro, nrud f..r 1-rlllMii.nl In lhe.<br />
Ili 111,nni rnurt <strong>of</strong> the fnuntv <strong>of</strong> Caro<br />
Mny on Ihn fnni tcrilh il"y nf June ncll<br />
Ion oPlnpk A M Hi nhich timr «1»<br />
Iuioii «||1 |,t mmlc fnr ihi. allmvancc<br />
nf romminsinns nn I ^niin^ dP^<br />
Dated May *v l<br />
y<br />
Fw ASM IS whom lew Ihrt eat* >• * •<br />
only cornld.tion w« o«« tta Ida*<br />
httfty<br />
l<br />
Executor<br />
TBFASIJHY nFPAIirMFNT<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> thi Comptroller <strong>of</strong> tho Cttrenej<br />
7lh day nf April Un<br />
Notice i« horfhy anon to all pcrjprn<br />
whi, m»r ha.o elaimi aeaiB.t p« Pint<br />
National I.nk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Nsw Jer<br />
sa; lhat till sanw fail.t be nrassntni IB<br />
F E ' Bomoi «w»" •"Ith tl"s l»a»J<br />
iro<strong>of</strong> Musrwf within thre» nj^njhs frar-<br />
thiB date er they maF<br />
IU1LT Wl THI M&XB& OFWmi<br />
BRECKLEY<br />
SERVICE<br />
Auto Electricians<br />
Artinir rornplrol er <strong>of</strong> th. Catrencr<br />
,.-.l«t-»f 117 10<br />
NOTICE OF •jFTTLIMENT.<br />
Nnlire ill hricbv fi>rn lli»t H"> ai-rnunl!<br />
,f HIP suh«Pllhe.r aB r«eculnf and Tnis-<br />
«. unHer the lull nf GrnrBP M Black-<br />
£aa derearfd «ill he audllwl and .talnl<br />
k. Iho Surrnnnle ami lehogod fnr sot<br />
the Qrnhans »urt nf thi<br />
llemcnt In Ihc Urnhan« inure ni ,n.<br />
hounty <strong>of</strong> Cape May on the seventh day<br />
t t o clock A M at<br />
f Ju ne%t<br />
ay on the s n<br />
ten o clock A M ,<br />
Will IAM B POWELL, Sheriff<br />
ililcJ Mny -ul 1013<br />
nhnf W Cnle golr<br />
II nf SIR 03<br />
IN CHANt-FRY OF HFW JFBSEY-<br />
DiiririOur.HS OUTEM MBS BUR-<br />
nnlil,ll»vld McKlbbln, S%<br />
btn Itohlnaon, f "<br />
ot*kX. ht*l*Tkk ..<br />
mlnixltBtBT <strong>of</strong> fh*<br />
Gy virtue <strong>of</strong> n<br />
for >HI1D nf Mnftgnffcil PremiicS te me<br />
itnm<br />
ihil . — ._ -<br />
ihr iiiiiiurleniinrr m ihc lull<br />
infit in lhs» himl rnu 4* imfirula:<br />
tilti and slesriilinl ihnl i tn HJ<br />
ihe folImUnp iriiEf nf imrccl<br />
iinil nr mi*^ Iciriniiflrr imHii<br />
- ti!v nf Orpiin CiU in thr Cam<br />
1 mi IP<br />
nf<br />
Rj \irtuR nf<br />
*.»!< <strong>of</strong> Mnitpnsrrtl ITrmi3i-!> t"<br />
prletl isHUcd nut nf the TniFt <strong>of</strong> Ch;<br />
i <strong>of</strong> Ncu JerMiTV nn the 2Slb dn><br />
ir|l A Ti inii in H cprtiiin fi*<br />
ipieln FfedTick W Grant IP ctininln<br />
t iilid McLaughlHn Cnnmi-F Compa<br />
aU tire dcfancLmtK I Khali e^pnse<br />
e at TH>blie vondiif nn<br />
MONDAY. MAY 29th, 1D33<br />
IArcfi thp houfi nf twelip and fiip<br />
-lock P H. In w(l nr tucho n'?lnrk<br />
in (^tJindard Time) nr one R rlnrfe F<br />
iPjiyliEht Si*\ inE Timci nf Bind dn\<br />
ibp Shcrirr ^ nffice m rape MH\<br />
"nypt HOURS, Cape May Cnynty Kow Jel-<br />
All thai certain mnrtgnged promt ?"<br />
ith thp apnuftenflneca in the bill <strong>of</strong><br />
imitlnint in the ("lid MUIP narticulftlly<br />
t fnrtn and dpj-PFihpd that is t« -ay<br />
All the following tract or piirpol <strong>of</strong><br />
ad and prem.Res hereinafter narticU-<br />
rh dcKcfih*5d situate H ing snd heinp<br />
i tha C.^V <strong>of</strong> DcBBti Citj in the CaunU<br />
if Cafie May and Stat** ^f NET* Jersey<br />
BEGINNING at a point in the South-<br />
.h line <strong>of</strong> SeaRErsv Road a! the dis-<br />
ance <strong>of</strong> 170 4 f*5et Westerlv from the<br />
„„,!!westerly cerner e* SsaapFa? Road<br />
fid <strong>Ocean</strong> Pngd Jn the diiMnn HUB he-<br />
•ween IjOtH Nos Sill nr.il 21SR and eS-<br />
;»ndmiE thenef (1) WeStwardiv alona<br />
the Southerly line <strong>of</strong> ^eagpFgy Road § > 2<br />
Fp§t to the dKIninn Ime hetvpcn l>ts<br />
i 212S and 212? thenc? f2) Snuth-<br />
dlv alanp SSif. la^t mentioned divl-<br />
i line 100 feet to the rear Ii g nf<br />
fronting on Beabriffht Road thfifice<br />
FaBt^srfllv alnng thp rear line <strong>of</strong><br />
i No« 2128 2liS and 213». 81 2 feet<br />
the dh teion line between Iota Nn?<br />
2130 and 2151 thenes (41 North^iirdis<br />
ilonff said division JIPB Inn feet to P'ajf<br />
Uiulirfl<br />
tni fho<br />
nil Aili<br />
ihiiiei<br />
fifty<br />
frit flnnf<br />
I Sirect<br />
i.lth M<br />
Nnnh ic (<br />
(hence<br />
h Fir<br />
Ihnt \<br />
dp- Ih<br />
PFINfi !h-<br />
,f LM 11 ^<br />
:fH Lftnd n<br />
Amn int dui<br />
% th intOFeiE<br />
iddefl<br />
\% II LTAM R<br />
nitcrl Ma* ITth 1<br />
Fnirpli H C*F¥ iol<br />
i-n-upf sis-o<br />
irncr nf I ir t<br />
A^nuc und < -ed ot thr (<br />
st and nu Venam^BtV<br />
puny far Iniurafle* OB i U«*«<br />
Qiantlnii Annuities ara<br />
ftnt beeayta yon recavi— -T _,_,<br />
in Ilia Atlantic Counlr Clrojilt ON<br />
^ C _ ^ ^ W I -• ^% — • -• I<br />
BELIFVIIF DUILDINn<br />
,nriATIOr, nf WTCT<br />
PHIA, Plaintiff,<br />
1IAHY M SIMON<br />
I OA% A%.<br />
PHILAD1L.<br />
In<br />
Notice<br />
Attachment<br />
ef Attarhmci<br />
Nntii-o if herpbv EII<br />
nf Attachment at the<br />
..ith Bay* Avgnua fifty<br />
e mi£hrastixardl3 parallel<br />
Street ninety (90) feoE<br />
lrh<br />
) f<br />
baiallel<br />
(wtt II)<br />
enna<br />
•.eitorly linn nf a fift«n (IB) feet wl(a<br />
iitreef 111 Snuthweatwardly along tne<br />
Nnnhwi.«terly lino <strong>of</strong> said fiftaen fill<br />
feet win* ntceet one hundred flftf (lEO)<br />
fwt- (4) Northweitwardly paraltol _*f»<br />
F,ln\enth Street nne hundred elsh^-<br />
fl\n (115) feet tn tJuj Riparian CeniiBls-<br />
alnnara e^terinr line aa estahliined In<br />
I Wl Lk dated May I,<br />
k 111<br />
lebruary 4. 1913. later doclwtid !<br />
New Jenay airpranie <strong>On</strong>aJ;-J<br />
William A, McKlbbln. th» Mt M<br />
A McKihhln twins m at tb.:<br />
Ian <strong>of</strong> Davii McKlbbln. "<br />
testate seized ef the<br />
ties, and yea Jens<br />
a defendant oeeauao yaH _<br />
iisder Iho will ef Hnfcnrt J[. ,<br />
bin by virtue ef which<br />
be n charss npgn tha<br />
alnnara e^terinr line aa<br />
Rrant ta I Weiley Laka<br />
dd I Dd B<br />
1 thai • Writ<br />
nut nr Bellevtte<br />
liillldini? Ii Lnan Assoeiatlftn nf West<br />
Phlladnlphia againi.( the riihts ir.1 tre-<br />
dit», moneys and effects goad* nnd<br />
ehntteln lands ami tenements nf Mary<br />
M Simon, B nen resilient ilebtnr, fnr<br />
the sum <strong>of</strong> Eeven Thousand Be-ven Hun<br />
dred Ulnetsf-flie Dollari nded Sauthwestarlj linn ot llmnttl<br />
Street, (6| leatheaalwafdly along tka<br />
•teiithwtlterly Una af El«i<br />
and aald line extended nl<br />
feet to the vlafs <strong>of</strong> hedonist;<br />
BEING the aam* eraBuh- ,,<br />
""iii-"^«,^a-aT£p-<br />
Jilaa L. Ichuns. iwaaaai. by 1<br />
i>eed dated July 1, 1§3> ani ftainMTn 1<br />
Ot alOca nl Uia Camt <strong>of</strong> C«n *to I<br />
Cann^ in Beolf<br />
be n chage pgn<br />
.'. E. McKlbbin, deMsued,<br />
mortgaged tmntsea! IM<br />
A MeKlbbln. Jr, us a*<br />
l«canae yon awe DM <strong>of</strong> Jmt<br />
l«s nnder tht win <strong>of</strong> ~<br />
Klbblo. In hutni dhj<br />
?f an Inatfit In tna<br />
!«,; nlmtiMfa<br />
lj bet.un yoa<br />
i fMn> „<br />
ten<br />
raw da<br />
IMdal h<br />
•agate-a OfCIl*<br />
r<br />
will ot
m<br />
SodalAftur*<br />
To M»ke Up for Lo« <strong>of</strong><br />
WaihingtonTrip.<br />
for Ik* next £ |<br />
i <strong>of</strong><br />
Tkite;.. affairs (hit<br />
hi37tl£S!I2!f J &wjP|sl2^ ftp. jhw.<br />
IW^hBmE;,*: <strong>The</strong> finaJ event before Mm-<br />
menccwwrat wilt be a banquet nn<br />
June 12, at which only seniors<br />
will be present, with a few fa*.<br />
ulty members.<br />
0, W. Relehly, principal <strong>of</strong> th<br />
hlio school, waa re-elected pi<br />
I dent at'tlie dramatic society fi<br />
ntxt term at a general meetlna<br />
How V, F, W. Buddy Poppy Proceed* Are Spent<br />
MONTHLY<br />
sj---aol jour, reading<br />
fjHie wit, the wls.<br />
Mnnan|oDshlp, the<br />
igNr made toe AT-<br />
MmMjNBve years,<br />
quoted and<br />
a Arilott.o St. I<br />
in. mdstiv to **•• director<br />
1 nates, whose annual trip to<br />
Washington was cancelled this<br />
year due to lack <strong>of</strong> funds.<br />
, <strong>On</strong> Memorial Day, May 00, the<br />
class plans to go on n picnic for<br />
the • entire day, but whether to<br />
e Hi>ciel>, ».ii , 1<br />
r 11 , 1 ' "", Mlr '""<br />
•"»«"*••• and Ed<br />
Lenape Park or Rome oilier lo-<br />
Those elected to serve as a com-<br />
mittee on membership were Glady<br />
|Thompson, Ruth Leeds and Mil<br />
dred Dalbow. A group <strong>of</strong> ij timch<br />
ThJjU're makes up the dramatic t'oiin-<br />
I ell<br />
|eality was not decided upon. ...»<br />
pieiiie ostensibly will be closed to<br />
everyone but seniors.<br />
For the niirht <strong>of</strong> June 0 tho <strong>The</strong> schedule <strong>of</strong> final eitaniina-<br />
seniors will follow up «umethlnB "° *?*** °n «ne biilleiln<br />
started bv last year's emun a boartl at the hlgh school this week<br />
•'cffifnirt.t^celetotion B ;in P the lit.« tlilll Wili'll lllii SCllHIll<br />
pliVrii'iilll t<br />
'SLl m % °^r V I"" 01 ** veterans in hospitals; denntien and maintHianee <strong>of</strong> graves and<br />
•Idrt, BSSl"i Sli 1 * Y/'/J* VMoMl Ho « e '°f en*"" <strong>of</strong> veteranst iMwital tatotala.<br />
aafl the purchase OF food aad fuel for veterans' families In dislr -••»"<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flower t<br />
'Prompt, Kfnpifnt Service 12 Months <strong>of</strong> the flit*!<br />
1 SOS NINTH STREET<br />
Jentral P.-T, A. To<br />
Have Father's Night<br />
<strong>The</strong> final spring meeting <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
Central av, Parent-Teacher Asso.<br />
Nation will bf on Wednesday<br />
light. It will be the annual<br />
i"ath*r's N'ight. Fathers especl-<br />
illy are requested to be present.<br />
Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and report*<br />
if standing committees will con-<br />
itltute the buginejts session. S.<br />
O, Winans, <strong>of</strong> the Glassbore<br />
State Normal school, will lecture,<br />
Musiesl numbers, under the direc.<br />
*:lnn <strong>of</strong> Miss Louisa T. Corson,<br />
rill be heard.<br />
Compare them all with the<br />
EW KK G-E<br />
Real Rainbow Gave Name ^ t Youngr People<br />
T r»L I ¥ I w ww To Rally on Sunday<br />
Jo Channel "Island Here<br />
Appeared After Shower ai Captain Mey Cait Anchor<br />
in Somers Point Harteri No Pot <strong>of</strong> Gold, However.<br />
famtai<br />
MMI,<br />
^^^^JS^S<br />
10* FEATURES<br />
Htighi.<br />
w Stmimhtt Slttl<br />
rnttfwm Ckmmhtr,<br />
CtsaMAatnat.<br />
Point's many beautiful natural<br />
Imrbors, A suJden fliuwer came,<br />
Rainbow Inland and Ralnbuw<br />
Cliaiincl are niiniea <strong>of</strong> loas<br />
siauding in ihis ssi-cilon, but<br />
ivlio first placed ihus? names,<br />
and for wbat reason"<br />
<strong>The</strong> history uf ihiii name —<br />
Rainbow — em-s back Hfnie SOO<br />
yenrs, whtcti is rsniy a tw<br />
ycarp after ilit> Pilyrima lunilpd<br />
at Plymouth, and aftur the col-<br />
ony at Virjinla was foundi'd,<br />
A Duich sen captain, sailinK<br />
au EnKlish ship, earns to ihene<br />
waters, probably in "earth <strong>of</strong><br />
whales. His name HUM Mty,<br />
which since hit* been tornipH'd<br />
to .May. He was ihe man for<br />
whom Cape May was named. He<br />
is beliered tu h,i ' been the<br />
first white man to land in this<br />
region.<br />
At any rnte, Capiain Mey<br />
came into the bay here, and<br />
iiricbored in one nf Somcrs<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> County Judge<br />
For Circuit Court<br />
W<br />
cut Cour<br />
Jutige Wilfred H. Jayne, <strong>of</strong> Oc-<br />
ean County, recently made a cir-<br />
cuit court judge, will «erve in<br />
Cape Slay, Atlantic and Burlington<br />
counties, in the future, replacing<br />
Judge W. Frank Sooy. who has<br />
been made a vice chancellor.<br />
Judge Sooy sat in Circuit Court<br />
in this county for many years.<br />
Many friend." in thus county have<br />
eitended their best wishes for<br />
success in his new position.<br />
New York Beer Chief<br />
Edward P. Mnlrooni-j, former<br />
Pslke ComoiisrionCT <strong>of</strong> Ne« York, U<br />
tbe ebmifmas <strong>of</strong> tilt ititr'i "fita<br />
Board" He rcsignf.] to Mtept the<br />
ippoiDtnient nadir GOT, Lelmun.<br />
Lost 40 Pounds<br />
<strong>On</strong> Doctor's Advice<br />
ftat Hn* IMI Mi an Mr *rr m<br />
rr ma<br />
In *.<br />
wnttnBf iHnli. •• -r<br />
ri'bs.- Htai •«•• WtMt, mm-<br />
a, H. mk. lOa, M,.INI).<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce a toy lake KrUKhen Salte<br />
—one Ulf teaspoonfnl in a glass<br />
<strong>of</strong> hot wkter lint, thine ererr<br />
morolng. Besides losing ugly fat<br />
SAPELT joall K»in In health and<br />
physical attr»etl¥cness — constipa-<br />
tion, pi and acidity will cease to<br />
bother — yon'll fee] younger —<br />
more attire — full <strong>of</strong> ambttioD —<br />
clear skin.-— «p»rkltnt ejM.<br />
A J»r th»t U«U 4 week* anU<br />
bat * trifle at HUnes* Cat Price<br />
•*• J 3 t o d<br />
niihoiiiJli [be sun shone hrll-<br />
liunily.<br />
And with the sshower came a<br />
niinbow.<br />
I'nimiin Mey and ail his crew<br />
obst-rved the rainbow, and the<br />
Iilarc where it ended. <strong>The</strong> broad<br />
mid rolorful end rested neSIly<br />
on an island, and that island<br />
iiCiiiiiio known aa Rainbow Is.<br />
Iniid. <strong>The</strong> channel next to it<br />
tiikes it name from tlie island,<br />
* * *<br />
Historj- does not relate wheth.<br />
ri or not the mythical "pot <strong>of</strong><br />
sold" was sought after, or<br />
whether Hiiilors in those days<br />
holicu-i! tlicre was a heap .<strong>of</strong><br />
sold at [ho end <strong>of</strong> the rainbow.<br />
Mnybe rainbows were <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
cold stiindiird in those days, and<br />
tiie snilori" were more interested<br />
in the silver lining <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cloudi.<br />
EVERY WEEK IS<br />
CLEAN-UP WEEK<br />
AT SHEP»S<br />
y on Sunda<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cape May County Young<br />
People's Council <strong>of</strong> Reliitious Ed-<br />
ucation will have its annual<br />
Spring Rally in the Cape May<br />
Presbyterian church, Sunday, at<br />
T:45 p, m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> public is invited to aHend,<br />
Mrs. John Kyle, <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
left Monday after spending three<br />
weeks as a BUist at Veriion Hail,<br />
for liliz.<br />
liucu. Mi-VkHTH.<br />
Soups<br />
und<br />
SHEPPARD<br />
BATTERY<br />
SERVICE<br />
MS A8BIJB1 ATI.<br />
OCEAN CITT, K, 1,<br />
m<br />
SACRIFICE<br />
'7,000<br />
2-Fnmily Aparttticiil Sihiafn!<br />
at niist OpMnblr eornpr, ml.<br />
Md at tlhm. Terj VUm to<br />
bathing beaei. OM« view,<br />
IIIMTBJ Income. Anj- Terms,<br />
MORRISON,<br />
Innrpanitd<br />
81* an! OCEAN AVE,<br />
AWNINGS<br />
Take action now for<br />
summer coinfurt. Be-<br />
lect awnings vvhifh<br />
will protect wall pa.<br />
per, rujfs and expen-<br />
sive decorations from<br />
the rays <strong>of</strong> a hot<br />
summer sun. <strong>The</strong>n too<br />
—the home with awn-<br />
ings is the coolest<br />
home. Select your<br />
awnings from our va-<br />
riety <strong>of</strong> pleasing col-<br />
or cflinbinntinns.<br />
LAWRENCE M.<br />
SHADES, AWNINGS and DRAPERIES<br />
63739 ASBURY AVENUE PHON<br />
TAXICAB<br />
imhedim»oM,re<strong>of</strong>ibtfttnd<br />
•Mr, nM.«f -» tap- lilj ,hn aim<br />
Mi tm aviM to thk me <strong>of</strong><br />
CtM.I, ons Asa (k* luUu t'friilt<br />
Wfmliii *• mnn i I I " fam inai &*,<br />
ua' Tknn<br />
"Believe me, I know a<br />
low price when I see one-<br />
I'm buying my tires NOW!<br />
mm now Goodyear is concentrating on two<br />
main llr, <strong>of</strong> tires.,, This saves money for<br />
the factory that buUds them—for the dealer<br />
who wlii them -and for the car owner who<br />
buys them... If yOU want to know how real<br />
these sayings are —and how much they<br />
mean to you-just check up on today Ui<br />
price <strong>of</strong> the size you need, and at the same<br />
time take a oreful look at the finest quality<br />
that ever honored the Goodyear name<br />
This Meppin* up Of quality, this stepping<br />
down <strong>of</strong> price leads the way to a better deal<br />
lor everyone — and that's what we all want<br />
now,., Bat <strong>of</strong> all - It means that everyone<br />
ate afford new Ooodyear Tires, especiafly if<br />
you buy now while prices are stUl low.<br />
Tfc« Gi*afttt nmm h guWtf<br />
am I ear •<br />
\ \<br />
COMPLETE<br />
MOTOR SERVICE<br />
Welding<br />
Brulnt<br />
R*-Borine<br />
Wh«*l AUsning<br />
Brake Service<br />
COOD/YEA<br />
BOULEVAR<br />
3WWBL SERVICE WTA*<br />
O^AN CTTY'S TKE HEADQUAR1<br />
A STIEBIiSlI, IVC<br />
Vour<br />
tut Wl« *?.",'-%j wfi| not iiilRH<br />
AND THk OCtAN CITY NtWI, CON«OU|DATMD<br />
Red Mf<br />
Publication (Hflcti:<br />
n Hall. 81 h St. •nil Ha' OCEAN CITY; NEW JERSEY/FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 ll.M a T«»r pj Mall,L<br />
to Protect,<br />
eclaim Beaches<br />
„ Wins Amend*<br />
ment to Public Works<br />
BUI to Overcome Dun.<br />
age by Storms, Erosion,<br />
BOON TO RESORTS<br />
etor <strong>of</strong> Freeholdere is<br />
Given Advance Assur-<br />
ance by President; <strong>City</strong><br />
Okehi Federal Plan.<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> und Cape May Coun-<br />
ty ore in line for federal aid in<br />
the protection ond reclamation <strong>of</strong><br />
beaches, it WRR Indicated this week<br />
when MnniincenieBt wan made<br />
Hit the WoyB and Means fiommit.<br />
tea <strong>of</strong> I'ouBreiW had accepted nil<br />
aineniinicni to the public workn<br />
hill, providing for. Bitch h*lp.<br />
Cape liny County and Luther C<br />
Osden ciiti take crodlt rnr the<br />
Smciiilnirni, which wan ottered by<br />
Cooiresniiiiiri Inane Bacharucn.<br />
When President Hrioievelt first<br />
broachrd IIIB rtfnreBtntlon plinis,<br />
Mr, Ogilcn got busy und imd n res.<br />
olutiiin nilotited by the freeholderH<br />
callinis to the. hltention cif Ihe<br />
jFisldenf, the need for protection<br />
from lie;]cli eroRlnn, At hli guinea<br />
tlon, nlBo, the freeholders <strong>of</strong> Atlnh<br />
tic, Occnn and Monmoutli esuntleg,<br />
til having beachfront, adopted aim<br />
iitar reBiiiiitionB,<br />
Wriitfl I > n>nld«nt Almiit KriiHinn,<br />
Mr, OBden also wrote a persuns<br />
E letter tu Mr, lloosqvelt, niiKBegtlni<br />
[% hearing on the project, and nil<br />
| Ylalni the president <strong>of</strong> the fliimcd<br />
I tate need fur protection. Ho point<br />
JM out that In thli county nlime.<br />
|,propert.v valued at mllllonn <strong>of</strong> dol<br />
jiri wan tmdaniered by troaion.<br />
ij; Resold!ioiiH from • New .lerao<br />
-•eoontles, presented to the Way<br />
I inJ Meann committee by Mr. Bach<br />
inch, pointed out this same fao<br />
ind also that damage from stormi<br />
id tlflna had been particularly tse<br />
we along thi ,!er«ey const, from<br />
dv )Iook to Capo May,<br />
I Inclndn neaek Vto\<br />
: works bill, as amend<br />
^puhlc wok bill,<br />
Bow Inclmliis the prdtectiun ol<br />
icbos from erosion along th<br />
totlc and' pBolflc coautB. an<br />
*. <strong>of</strong> the 13,200,000,000 to b<br />
Jtoorablo action for iiverki"<br />
pihe h rceied a letter<br />
State Worries Over<br />
Low Accident Total<br />
Filed by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
A subtle but gratifying com.<br />
plinieiit to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s police<br />
department anil traffic system,<br />
was unknowingly paid this<br />
weak by J, Fred Marijerum,<br />
iliiector <strong>of</strong> traffic control anil<br />
regulation, "<strong>of</strong> tile ' motor vehicle<br />
ileiiartment at Treiiton,<br />
Mr, MarKerum wrote the po-<br />
iU'e departmiiiit intjuiriiig why<br />
«iO few acfident reports bail<br />
lieen filed at Trenton, <strong>The</strong> de-<br />
partment requires a report on<br />
every accidant. <strong>The</strong> reports<br />
were so few, Mr. Margerum<br />
said, that he wanted to know<br />
why they weren't being sent.<br />
So Chief Jaoij* Jei nee and<br />
Captain RoUert f/fiaekey wrote<br />
a brief letter in reply, explain,<br />
ing everything.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re were only two or three<br />
accidents in the past six<br />
months, A report on every one<br />
waa sent to Trenton, Due to<br />
good traffic control and good<br />
driving, the accident business is<br />
poor.<br />
Banner Season Is<br />
Seen on Way'Here<br />
Realtors and Utilities Re-<br />
port Unusual Activity.<br />
life Guards to go<br />
Dn Duty Saturday<br />
<strong>On</strong> Three Beaches<br />
GUARDS TO BE COPS'<br />
he received a<br />
noo»o¥olt<br />
i<br />
v y,<br />
letter from<br />
saying the<br />
fl<br />
^M|dent nooȴlt yg<br />
I matter would receive careful, con-<br />
Mayor Harry<br />
sideration.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday,<br />
Meadley and CommiBsloner John<br />
E Trout adopted 4 resolution ap-<br />
CBrovIng <strong>of</strong> the aineridment to the<br />
pill, and urging ipeedy adoption,<br />
m has been sent to Mr. Baqltarafiti.<br />
I; <strong>The</strong> rcHiilutliin set fortti that tha<br />
uie providing for relief to the<br />
pre was "vital to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
th Ha larfe area uf beachfront<br />
d by eroalon,"<br />
From a prosperity standpoint<br />
it appears that <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci*^ is<br />
heailed directly into its best sum<br />
mer season for many years. <strong>The</strong><br />
ndieations are that the largest<br />
:rowd in history will visit the<br />
resort this summer, and tha<br />
theBe visitors .will find the city<br />
n Us best physical condition.<br />
In confirmation nf the indica<br />
tlon that there will be many vis-<br />
itors, are the reonrts from real<br />
estate agents and from utilities<br />
showing heavy tentals Mill turt<br />
ons.<br />
Most realtors report as man<br />
rentals this year as lasi, whil<br />
a few declare that business i<br />
better. <strong>On</strong>ly one wai fountl wh<<br />
wns behind last year's record, it<br />
a<strong>of</strong>ar as rentals are concerned.<br />
Sales <strong>of</strong> property are inereaa<br />
ing, however. Two sales were re<br />
ported this week by J, W. Mor<br />
rison, Inc. Mrs, <strong>The</strong>resa<br />
Call's property at ibO <strong>Ocean</strong> rd<br />
wasLsold to Robert F^-Egskiiu.<br />
wot p-llatlBljhiB, BnoT'tmv'Sobert<br />
oil Lynch eottaBe at 811 <strong>Ocean</strong> rd,^<br />
was sold to H, M, Nichols, <strong>of</strong> |<br />
Philadelphia. ,<br />
Hental prices arc slightly lesi<br />
than last year, but not greatly<br />
so, and most owners are express,<br />
inn satisfaction over the prices<br />
they are receivine;.<br />
Kleetrlc Co. RusWd<br />
<strong>The</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co.,<br />
irhlch gives one <strong>of</strong> the best meu-<br />
ures <strong>of</strong> the way the resort is<br />
ilium up, .reports an unprece-<br />
lented rush <strong>of</strong> business during<br />
'our Emergency Stations<br />
Established; First A i d<br />
and Beach Physician to<br />
Be Eliminated This Year<br />
Over 700 Kings Caught <strong>On</strong><br />
O. C. Fishing Club's Pier<br />
8 Hooked by ^fte Party in Inlet; Bay Also<br />
Producefl Plentiful Yield, Is Report.<br />
o be Used for Special Du-<br />
ty on Crowded Week-<br />
End Evenings — jemee<br />
Issues Plea to Youngsters<br />
tesort Resident's<br />
fill Is Set Aside<br />
Left to Son and Char-<br />
ges; Daughter Demurs<br />
h will <strong>of</strong> Thomas S, Mitchell,<br />
more than 40 years a resident<br />
; 100 Simpson ay,, was set aside<br />
iently, by Judge Palmer M. Way<br />
«r an appeal wag made In he-<br />
ir <strong>of</strong> his daughter, Miss Katlier-<br />
.. !• Mitchell, by Augustus 8, aoets<br />
.« thlB city, and Harry Sablne, ol<br />
yMmessee, her counsel.<br />
<strong>The</strong> grounds for barring the wll<br />
|were ihiit it wag not properly eie<br />
|rateil, iinder, the laws <strong>of</strong> New .Tor<br />
|My, Tho specific reason wag tha<br />
jgttt witnesses were not in the pres<br />
Ita <strong>of</strong> eneh other when they wit<br />
d the document.<br />
lented u<br />
he past week,<br />
tCti en pfie? 3)<br />
Life guards will go on duty to.<br />
iorrow (Saturday) on the,three<br />
irlncipal beaches <strong>of</strong> the cily, qfTi-<br />
ially openinB the 1933 batning<br />
eason, whu-h Jack G. Jernee<br />
lead <strong>of</strong> the beach patrol, confi-<br />
ently expects will be the larg-<br />
!St In the history <strong>of</strong> the resort<br />
<strong>The</strong> beaches to he opened will<br />
He those at 10th st,, 7th st. and<br />
it. Chjries pi. Guards will br<br />
n duty from 10 n. m. to fi p. m,<br />
rom tomorrow until Tuesday, am<br />
igain over week ends in June un-<br />
,il their presence is required<br />
'try day.<br />
May be on Daily<br />
If warm weather continues,<br />
,iowerer, Chief Jernee says, ht<br />
will keep euards on one <strong>of</strong> thf<br />
icaoheB after BC-IIOOI every day<br />
ur the beiiont <strong>of</strong> school students.<br />
<strong>The</strong> beach has been divided in-<br />
,o four zones this year, with i-<br />
station hoUM in each zone, equip-<br />
ued tu give aitifilcial respiration<br />
ind • assistance to persons appar-<br />
ntly drowneil. <strong>The</strong> stations wil<br />
jii at 10th st, headquarters for<br />
gone 1; 7th st. for Zone 2; Sten<br />
ton pi. (near North st,) for Zom<br />
3; ami 32nd st, for Zone 4. Petty<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers will bo uHSiKneJ to %i,"fi<br />
zone, after tho season (rets intr<br />
full awlnK, and will Ire responsi<br />
hie to Chief Jerne for the con<br />
duct <strong>of</strong> the truards in their re<br />
siieetive iones.<br />
To Eliminate First Aid<br />
Due to lack <strong>of</strong> funds in th<br />
beach patrol apprOBriation thi<br />
veur. nearly all first aiii work wi<br />
he eliminated, and the life guard<br />
will work similar to the COBS<br />
uuards. Assistance will be ren<br />
dered to persons in dire distress<br />
until a physician can be oalleft<br />
.but slight injiirles must be a^<br />
ftended to liv some phyRtahin eal<br />
ed by'the injured indlviilual.<br />
<strong>The</strong> beach natrol will tuntmu<br />
its tralninu in giving artiflcia<br />
respiration, and other emergenc<br />
first aid treatments, but no beat;<br />
hysieian will be retained, as I<br />
tHe past. Some persons, iii pa:<br />
serisons, have 'oven had X-rnj<br />
talien at the expense <strong>of</strong> the cit;<br />
Boat Davits Erected<br />
III addition to the zone stations<br />
ihii'li in some cases have been<br />
laced on long piling above trie<br />
,resont level <strong>of</strong> the beach, where<br />
he bcnch«s are washoil out, new<br />
Durell Ready to<br />
Pounce on Relief<br />
By ED O, PENSKB<br />
Over 700 kingfish have been<br />
aught from thu <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fish-<br />
ig Club Pier at 14tH. it., ac-<br />
onlinK to Ed Kline, piermaster,<br />
lie kinj(s hava been running un-<br />
uully large, most «)f them<br />
Ught avuraginH ft pound in<br />
.elMht, Individual catches have<br />
•anjfed from three ter 80 fi«h.<br />
Among- those, who have report.<br />
I good catches from the pier<br />
nice last Saturday ure: Frank<br />
'eters, Philadelphia; H, W,<br />
lartley, Philadelphia and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
iity; H_. Beale, Haddonfleld anil<br />
Cit Willi'Elmsn W11<br />
y; _<br />
leean <strong>City</strong>; William'<br />
Bk E Cl<br />
W11-<br />
leean <strong>City</strong>; WilliamElmsr _<br />
.am Beck, E, Clarence, J. Glea.<br />
Y ll 11 ' Plil<br />
.am ,<br />
on,, R. B, Y ollum > a11<br />
lhi S Hi T<br />
Pliila-<br />
n,, R. B, Y ollum > a<br />
elphia; S, Haines Troth, Oeian<br />
ity; Kichard Henje, Philadelphiii<br />
,nd <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Mr, Honlo was<br />
man with a catch <strong>of</strong> 35<br />
kings, " Surf Fishing Good,<br />
Henry Thompson, H, K. Thomp-<br />
son, H. E. Miller, W. Gotz and<br />
1). Khinan, all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; t.<br />
J, Tegley, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> lilty and<br />
Philadelphia; Luther Wallace, Oc-<br />
ean <strong>City</strong>, C. Clarfc, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>-and C, M, Neiler, <strong>of</strong> Plill-<br />
mlelphia.<br />
itobert J. Leman and a party<br />
<strong>of</strong> friends from Philadelphia also<br />
made u fine catch <strong>of</strong> kings frail<br />
the club pier,<br />
Surf fishermen reported king-<br />
flsh in laige numbers from the<br />
pier on down to 6Bth st, Joseph<br />
Bhillcr and GeorRe Ulalr, Jr.,<br />
gave a good account4nK for them,<br />
solve;. Others svho were success-<br />
ful while fishing the surf were:<br />
j, Hoke, Gloucester; H, (S. Pus-<br />
(Cehtlnucd en paj?e 2><br />
Tax Discount For<br />
Payment by Scrip<br />
Ends Wednesday<br />
Balance <strong>of</strong> $150,000 Isiue<br />
Is Pud to Employes; Ov-<br />
er $100,000 Returned for<br />
Taxes, Roeaer S*ys,<br />
CO. SCRIP ACCEPTED<br />
County School Chief Clears<br />
Decks for Action.<br />
Tax Installment<br />
Plan is Favored<br />
<strong>City</strong> May Put New State<br />
Law in Effect Here.<br />
Tax Office Prepares For<br />
Last Minute Rush Early<br />
Next Week; Possibility<br />
To Save Money is Cited.<br />
To Keep<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Side Of<br />
PART OF CO, SCRIP I<br />
HETUKNED QUICKLY |<br />
t A portion <strong>of</strong> Cope May I<br />
I County's scrip made a hasty I<br />
|- circuit. H wus hack home, |<br />
' redeemed, before many <strong>of</strong>,, ]<br />
| its brother scrip dollars weie<br />
I even Paul out.<br />
I Dennis Township had Hie<br />
I honor <strong>of</strong> niakine; the first<br />
I returns, Tuesday, when S27B<br />
I in scrip was paid over on<br />
I account <strong>of</strong> 1033 taxes. <strong>The</strong><br />
I serin was issued only Sat-<br />
I unlay.<br />
0 —_— —— —-<br />
Although there is no indication<br />
tlmt state funds for the relief <strong>of</strong><br />
schools will be availtble right<br />
away, County Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
Schools Thomas J. purtli is mak.<br />
Ing plans to get in applications<br />
<strong>The</strong> possibility that the city will<br />
pass tn ordinance, putting into ef-<br />
fort In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a law recently<br />
passed by the legislature, was seen<br />
ihis week when real estate men In.<br />
terviewed Cumrnlgsioner John E.<br />
Trout, the only member <strong>of</strong> the el#<br />
government "at home" when the<br />
realtors called at city hall. Mayor<br />
Heridley had left on a short vacs<br />
tlon. Commissioner Campbell Is<br />
ill.<br />
<strong>The</strong> state law, now known as<br />
Chapter JOT, IMS laws, provide}<br />
that no real estate shall be sold<br />
for taxes, if the owner enters Into<br />
an agreement with the municipal<br />
IIy to pur the taxes due, In month<br />
Iy or other installments, over a<br />
period <strong>of</strong> five yea,ri.<br />
In order to take advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
art, however, the property ownei<br />
must pay the taxes tar the curren<br />
year in full, before the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
for aid for this county.<br />
Even though discouraged<br />
state school <strong>of</strong>ficials, Mr.<br />
Repairs on Boardwalk<br />
Damage Done Soon<br />
Work on repairiiiK the ap-<br />
preaches to .the boardwalk he-<br />
tween Oth and 2nd sts. will be<br />
completeil some time next week.<br />
Commissioner John E. Trout re-<br />
ported Wednesday,<br />
In all, 13 jipproiiches had either<br />
to be entirely rebuilt or strength-<br />
ened after the hoavy buffeting<br />
from the storms duriiiE the win<br />
ter. <strong>The</strong> final tonsiffmiiant «<br />
lumber arrived this week, he said.<br />
For this work Mr. Trout has<br />
been BlviiiR jobs to men .who<br />
were unemployed all winter. Six-<br />
teen or 18 men work at a time,<br />
and they are elianjied every few<br />
days in order to aid. as many as<br />
possible. Men employed regular-<br />
ly by the public works depart,<br />
liient supervise the lalior,^<br />
RaiiPWaTk Approach<br />
For Doughty <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
A rsaolution authoriainB him to<br />
g the First Presbyterlnn<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and tho Oc<br />
<strong>City</strong>'Welters Association, were<br />
I to receive a considerable portlDn <strong>of</strong><br />
tti Mtate. A soil, DMld T, Mitch-<br />
ell, received tho diamona business<br />
*!« father had conducted on N, Tth<br />
fe Jt, Phlladelnhitt, and one tnlrd <strong>of</strong><br />
Ht! ronmlnder <strong>of</strong> the eBtate, ai»r<br />
ific bequests hid been CTant-<br />
tm, <strong>The</strong> daughter was to, receive<br />
tincome from 180.000 for .life,<br />
also from one third M the res-<br />
th the will Invalidated, hoW-<br />
the son and daughter will<br />
! the estate between,' them<br />
W*n over (400,000 !• involved.<br />
SHOTS—<br />
v: , At <strong>The</strong> News<br />
£v. • • • _ ,1<br />
^iitWho holds tBi whip hand In<br />
i boardwalk bu«lneufl?<br />
It sounfi inori lite a mer-<br />
Thi riaion the censors were<br />
ji fired ii that no rule Is small<br />
J^Wh to miaiun the new<br />
TBB iiarip Bnason It ^<br />
m Ptopl» wUl btve to BO<br />
\ to U»IB| money again<br />
fonder ]f Troot rtopped th*<br />
oat iliivits have been<br />
(Ctinrinuci! nn pnoe HI<br />
placed<br />
Note Suit Against<br />
<strong>City</strong> Meets Delay<br />
Federal Reserve Action to<br />
Come Up in September<br />
<strong>The</strong> federal reserve suit ag-<br />
ainst the city will not be heart)<br />
until September, it was learned<br />
this week, due to the inability <strong>of</strong><br />
counsel lo prepare the ease in time<br />
for the present term <strong>of</strong> court.<br />
<strong>The</strong> snil Involves the $350,000<br />
l ** "••--*<br />
year,<br />
Property owners paying back<br />
state Mhool <strong>of</strong>Ticiala, Mr. iVrjl<br />
asked Assistant Cdmm)ssioiicr>>bl<br />
Eilui-iition C. J, itrahan for the<br />
pioijer form on which to indicate<br />
to the state treagurer the "evi-<br />
doiiee <strong>of</strong> Indebtedness" <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county, as reiiuired by the bill re-<br />
coiitly passed by the legislature.<br />
Writes tu State Treasurer<br />
Mr. Strahan advised Mr. Durell<br />
to find out from State lrCHSurer<br />
A. C. Middleton, whether a note,<br />
tax lien, or other form would be<br />
desired, anil Mr, Durell immedi-<br />
ately wrote (Friday) for such<br />
'••formation.<br />
He said Wednesday that hn hail<br />
received no reply, but that if ho<br />
did not hear in n day or two, he<br />
intended to call Mr, Miildletim by<br />
telephone and Ret the desired in-<br />
formation.<br />
Seeks to Avoid Delay<br />
Mr, Pure!! is anxinus to have<br />
the material ready for approval<br />
liy the freeholders, who will" meet<br />
Wednesday, so that there may be<br />
no delay in EettlnB aid for the<br />
county and for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, which<br />
probably la in worse condition<br />
than any other school system in<br />
the county,<br />
Tn connection with the school<br />
bill, which was Hponsured by Sen-<br />
ator Charles C. Read, the gena-<br />
tor addressed about 40 women at<br />
Wildwood, last Friday, telling<br />
them that while there was no<br />
taxes under th(| plan, wauld b<<br />
protected f rgm tax sales. In ^h» ev<br />
ent <strong>of</strong> default in Ihe Kraehenf, n<br />
the part <strong>of</strong> the proiiertjr owner, thi<br />
elty would have the right to ini<br />
mediately <strong>of</strong>fer' the property f"<br />
SKIM,<br />
Mr. Trout agreed the law wouiil<br />
be n great help to many propert:<br />
owners, and that he would favo<br />
a local ordinance said to be nee<br />
essary to put It Into effect.<br />
SCRIP AND<br />
BONDS COSTS IB.O0B<br />
A resolution nuthorillnf<br />
the city to issue $5,000<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> emergency notei<br />
to pay the costs <strong>of</strong> litho.<br />
graphing scrip andf printing .<br />
bonds and nntu-t, was passed I<br />
I by the commissioners on 1<br />
I Wednesday, I<br />
I A major portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i amount will bo uied for<br />
I printing bonds, as the city<br />
I has been obliged to renew<br />
I large number! <strong>of</strong> them dur^<br />
ing the past lew monthi, or. I<br />
else issue them in different I<br />
i form. Commissioner Trout in-<br />
I troduced the resolution, I<br />
o— —— J—i-o<br />
Taxpayers beware—or rather be<br />
,'ise!<br />
Wednesday is the lost day a<br />
liscount will be granted on 1088<br />
axes,<br />
Wednesday is the last day, also,<br />
when a 1 per cent premium will<br />
be granted on scrip, paid in for<br />
axes.<br />
So if you have some I'ttih or<br />
some scrip, and still owe some<br />
taxes, earn the price <strong>of</strong> a box <strong>of</strong><br />
cigars or a permanent wave by<br />
taking it to city hall on or bo-<br />
fono Wednesday,<br />
No OiuouBt June 1<br />
For Thursday's June 4, when<br />
tax bills becomS-due and payable<br />
—without disepunt — and when<br />
To Use Every Man in Police<br />
Necessary —Attempt Made to<br />
ty'Pavilion'Into Mechattk^l<br />
A bftttli has bvun wer • the ^ti^pl<br />
amusement device on the east side <strong>of</strong> thr* 1<br />
Sth st., on proi)erty owned by Miss Phtibe'<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial are opposed to having anjtf<br />
on the ocean aide <strong>of</strong> t% walk. Mi?8*J)ougl<br />
other hand, is determiried to make uae <strong>of</strong> her^<br />
TW device In auestion, which '\ynffi-'3t adSi<br />
the owner, Leon CaiWdy, 48, |rf lift#^ *ffiL«,<br />
Patwnn'<br />
Proclamation<br />
WHEHEAS tho • flay at May<br />
30 1ms been dedicated In com-<br />
meinorutlon o[ • .tlie dead - koi-<br />
diors who no uuBelfinhly detend-<br />
ed our country In time <strong>of</strong> need;<br />
and<br />
WHEREAS, there lies fleep-<br />
ly Imbeddca > tn .eaoJi <strong>of</strong> us a<br />
sense <strong>of</strong> patriotism and a con-<br />
BequenL apprecintlon ol tHe sac-<br />
rlflcoB made,<br />
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Har-<br />
ry Heudlcy, Mnyor <strong>of</strong> tUe <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .New Jersey, do<br />
hereby call upon the people ot<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to assist In giving<br />
expression to a BOlemn Uiougbt<br />
In memory <strong>of</strong> thoso brave de-<br />
fenders by attendance at pntrl-<br />
otlc exercises,' by the display <strong>of</strong><br />
the. flag <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
und by other fitting wayo <strong>of</strong><br />
observance on Memorial Day,<br />
Tuesday, May 30,<br />
HARRY HEADL.EV,<br />
)layor.<br />
whip.<br />
seats carried in<br />
cular
Ptfflce<br />
I. Mge-<br />
Social Affairs<br />
«MmA:4nBCUHr.JSS:! #«'*» auditorium<br />
iVJ-fip aeniors hop* more <strong>of</strong> the pub-<br />
Hie flnal event before com-<br />
mencement 'Wilt: he a banquet on'<br />
June 12, at which only seniors<br />
will be present, with a few fac.<br />
ulty members.<br />
for the.next 6<br />
months <strong>of</strong><br />
MONTHLY<br />
k roost ,<strong>of</strong> your reading<br />
the wit, the wln-<br />
j Cotnpanlonaliip, tlie<br />
l|"that tinire mnde Uii- AT-<br />
..for seventy-lire jcars,<br />
quoted and<br />
0, /W, ReleJily, principal <strong>of</strong> th<br />
high school, was re-elected pres<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the dramatic society fr<br />
Belt term at a general meeting, o<br />
To Make Up far Low <strong>of</strong><br />
Washington Trip.<br />
Three affairs that mil 'take<br />
place before '•• the high school<br />
closes for thil term were agreed<br />
upon by the senior class last Fri-<br />
day afternoon.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se features <<br />
soothe the feelings _.<br />
•wShW^J^ST thfilg?." 1 '?•«"«., -i- Bdmuud<br />
„.„« j,r. t.. i—i. «# ««_rf. I Johnson, sergeant-at-s no,,, praci 1 "<br />
ni in »rt iiiiiBtl<br />
t\ tu ,1, , „„, k<br />
f k'lioiiln iKixi term;<br />
Howard liradw<br />
.fe inntiir(i(i to.<br />
S|icclal<br />
Men's Half So)(g IS<br />
Hul)l)i' Hi T<br />
j<br />
.will; JB<br />
Central<br />
<strong>of</strong> Foreign War. »f the Wnlfrt<br />
igibled and needy vetea d<br />
<strong>of</strong> Foreign War. »f the Wnlfrt<br />
Th ^ f O r l ellef Bnd , w#lfare ^«fPO«» among digibled and needy veterans and<br />
proeeeds make possible food kfiehens for the lungry; distribution <strong>of</strong> neceaaitis »t<br />
i"I!!' f ? r S l S bI H? t j K i t i d«oratioii «ni maintmance <strong>of</strong> grv l<br />
j Flowers For Every Q<br />
I Potted Plants Cut<br />
I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flower SHi<br />
i -'Prompt, Kfricienl Service 12 Months <strong>of</strong> the '<br />
! SOS NINTH STREET<br />
Real Rainbow Gave Name<br />
To Channel-Island Here<br />
Appeared After Shower as Captain Mey Cast Anchor<br />
in Somers Point Harbor; No Pot <strong>of</strong> Gold, However.<br />
i<br />
Compare them all with the<br />
NEW 10* G-E<br />
Point's • many beautiful natural<br />
liiirbois. A sudden shower came.<br />
riHinljoiv Island and Halnbuw<br />
Channel are nniiieH <strong>of</strong> long<br />
utaudlns In this section, hut<br />
svlin tiisi iiluied thoBu nnmes<br />
nnd for wliiit reason?<br />
<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> llmt nnme —<br />
Kainbosv — gi)uB buck Home 300'<br />
yesirs, which Is only a ivw<br />
year* nfter thn Pilgt IIIIH Imided<br />
:it Plymouth, and iirtt-r the col-<br />
ony at Virilulu was founded.<br />
•3 * ¥<br />
A Dutch sea cAptnln, snilluK<br />
an English shin, camp lo thene<br />
wuters, probubiy In Bearcli ot<br />
, •wluilM, Hia mime win, Mcy<br />
1 which since lias been corrupted'<br />
to May. Ho svas Hie niaii for<br />
whom Cape .May WSIH nniiied He<br />
is believed tn have' bptn the<br />
first white man to Innd In thla<br />
region.<br />
At any rule, Ciljituill Mey<br />
came into tlie bny Hero. nnubllc worto'blll. an amend<br />
liPdlow Incliiden the protection o<br />
*©» Iram erosion along 111!<br />
atle and 1 PaeifU! coasts, nn<br />
<strong>of</strong>.,the. l8,ap0,60p,000,to b<br />
by the federal jsojwomen<br />
tmhlo setlon Mr severlii* dayi<br />
Mwt lie received a letter fro<br />
[ftMlUent nooRovolt sayinK th<br />
matter would receive careful con<br />
olAerotlnn,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wedneftdajr, Mayor. Harr<br />
leaaiey and aomnilRsloneT Jol<br />
|i'E, Trout adopted A. rcgolutlon n<br />
* ; pfo¥lng <strong>of</strong> the amendment to th<br />
illl, and urging speedy adaption.<br />
tt has been senl. %o Mr. Baoliarach.<br />
f <strong>The</strong> renolution set fortli that the<br />
"wie providing' for relief to the<br />
pre .was "vital to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
IS HH large area <strong>of</strong> beachfront<br />
maged by" erosion,"<br />
State Worries Over<br />
Low Accident Total<br />
Piled by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
A subtle hut ffra'Jfylng com-<br />
plimcnt to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s police<br />
department and traffic system,<br />
was unknowingly paid this<br />
week by J, FWd Margerum,<br />
llrector <strong>of</strong> traffic control and<br />
regulation, <strong>of</strong> thtf 'inottir vuhicle<br />
li'l'iirtnicnt at Tronton,<br />
Mr. Muraerum wrote the |JO«<br />
U'*i departmunt intjuiring .vhy<br />
*o few accident reports h;ul<br />
leen flled at Trenton, <strong>The</strong> ilc-<br />
purtnient requires a report on<br />
ei-ery flcciilent. <strong>The</strong> rapoitri<br />
were so few, Mr. Margerum<br />
said, that he wanted to know<br />
why they weren't being sent.<br />
So Chief Jatjji Jernee and<br />
aptain Robert J/j£ackey wrote<br />
brief letter in reply, esplain^<br />
ing everything,<br />
' <strong>The</strong>re were only two or three<br />
accidents in the past six<br />
months. A report on every one<br />
was sent to Trenton. Due to<br />
good traffic control and good<br />
driving, the accident business is<br />
poori<br />
Banner Season Is<br />
Seen on Way'Here<br />
Realtors and Utilities Re-<br />
port Unusual Activity.<br />
Life Guards to go<br />
<strong>On</strong> Duty Saturday<br />
<strong>On</strong> Three Beaches<br />
From a prosperity itandpoint,<br />
appears that <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci'i ii<br />
heuiled directly into its best sum<br />
mer season for many years. <strong>The</strong><br />
indications are that the largest<br />
crowd in history will visit the<br />
resort tWs summer, and that<br />
these visitors .will find the city<br />
li Us best physical condition.<br />
In confirmation <strong>of</strong> the indipa<br />
tinn that there will be many vis<br />
tors, are the reports from ren<br />
estate agents and from utilities,<br />
showing heavy lentals Mid turn<br />
nns.<br />
Most realtors report as man;<br />
rentals this year as lant, whil<br />
» few declare that business i<br />
better. <strong>On</strong>ly one WLH founil wh<br />
WHS behind last year's record, in<br />
s<strong>of</strong>ar as rentals are concerned.<br />
Sales <strong>of</strong> properly arc increas<br />
ing, however. Two sales were 10<br />
ported thia week by J. VSf. Mqr<br />
rJson, Inc. Mrs. <strong>The</strong>resa A<br />
Call's property at IbO Oeeiin rd<br />
wasLsoW to Robert &--%ikini<br />
<strong>of</strong>" PhSlaael?hip, Sh^flW^iolie<br />
Lynch eattage at 211 <strong>Ocean</strong> rd,<br />
was sold to H. M, Nichols, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, .<br />
Hental yrices are slightly less<br />
than last year, but not greatly<br />
so, anil most owners are express-<br />
ing satisfaction over the prices<br />
they are receiving.<br />
Klectrlc Co. Bushed<br />
Tho Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co.,<br />
whlcli gives one <strong>of</strong> the best men-<br />
ures <strong>of</strong> the way the resort is<br />
filling up, reworts un unnrecei<br />
lented rush <strong>of</strong> business during<br />
l k<br />
'our Emergency Stations<br />
Established; First Aid<br />
and Beach Physician to<br />
Be Eliminated This Year<br />
Over 700 Kings Caught <strong>On</strong><br />
O. C. /idling Club's PICT<br />
8 Hooked by Qnm i?arty in Inlet; Bay Alio<br />
Produces Plentiful Yield, Is Report,<br />
GUARDS TO BE CQPS'|<br />
o be Used for Special Du-<br />
ty on Crowded Week-<br />
End Evenings — Jernee<br />
Issues Plea to Youngsters<br />
Life guards will go on duty to-<br />
rnorrow (Saturday) on the three<br />
rincipal beaches <strong>of</strong> the city, <strong>of</strong>Ti-<br />
lally opening the lUSS batHin|><br />
season, which Jack G. Jerne©<br />
lead <strong>of</strong> the beach patrol, confi-<br />
leiitly expects will be the larg-<br />
est in the history <strong>of</strong> the resort<br />
<strong>The</strong> beaches to be opened will<br />
ae those at 10th St., 7th st, and<br />
!t, Charles pi. Guards will be<br />
n duty from 10 a. m. to G p. m.<br />
roni tomorrow until Tuesday, am<br />
gain over week ends in June un-<br />
it their presence is required<br />
ery day. _<br />
May be on Daily<br />
If warm weather continues,<br />
lowover. Chief Jernee says, he<br />
will keep guards on one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
[loaches after school every day<br />
'ur the benefit <strong>of</strong> school student).<br />
<strong>The</strong> beach has been divided in.<br />
,o four zones this year, with E<br />
Jtation house in each lone, equip-<br />
Bed to give artifliciai respiratior<br />
ind • assistance to persons appar-<br />
ently drowneil. <strong>The</strong> stations will<br />
je at iqth st. headimarters for<br />
Zone U 7th st. for Zone 2; Sten-<br />
ton pi. (near North St.) for Zone<br />
3; ami 32nd st. for Zone 4. Petty<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers will be assigned to %,,'rr<br />
zone, after the season Rets into<br />
full swing, and will be responsi<br />
hie to Chief Jerne for the con<br />
iluct <strong>of</strong> the guards in their re<br />
speetive zones.<br />
To Eliminate First Aid<br />
Due to lack <strong>of</strong> funds in the<br />
beach patrol appropriation thi;<br />
vear, nearly all first alii work will<br />
he eliminated, and the life guard:<br />
will work similar to the coasl<br />
guards. Assistance will be ren<br />
lered to persons in dire distress,<br />
tesort Resident's<br />
fill Is Set Aside<br />
o .; Left to Son and Char,<br />
pities; Daughter Demurs<br />
fhe will <strong>of</strong> Thomas I. Mitchell,<br />
f more than 40 years a resident<br />
1106 Simpson av,, was set aside,<br />
'Ttnlly, by judgq Palmer M, Way<br />
. w an appeal was made in be-<br />
•If <strong>of</strong> his dauthter, MIBS Katlier.<br />
M Mitchell, by .Augustus S, Goets<br />
»f this city, and Harry Sablne, ol<br />
|Ttnnessee, her counsel,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rr.iunilH for barring the wll<br />
were that it wns not properly exe<br />
|rated, iindor, the laws <strong>of</strong> New Jer.<br />
|tty, Tho specific reason was thn<br />
|»e witnesses were not In the pres<br />
<strong>of</strong> each other when they wit<br />
„; «ed the ilocument.<br />
B: Under the will, several charitleR,<br />
lented h<br />
lie pant week,<br />
(Cnniinli<br />
(ContinuHl en page .3)<br />
Repairs on Boardwalk<br />
Damage Done Soon<br />
Work on ritpairiiiK the ap-<br />
proache,! I' '.the huanlwnlk Im-<br />
iwceii fith ami 2nti »ts, will be<br />
complctpil some time next week,<br />
Commissioner John K. Trout r»-<br />
parted WedneKilay,<br />
In nil, 13 npuronchea had either<br />
ta b* entirely rfbuilt or stretiBth-<br />
ened nftgr the ln-avy liuffeting<br />
from (hi' itorms during the win-<br />
ter. <strong>The</strong> final consignment <strong>of</strong><br />
lumber arrive;! this week, he said.<br />
For this work Mr, Trout has<br />
been giving jobs to men who<br />
Were unemployed all V'inter, SiK-<br />
teen or IS men work at a time<br />
nnd they are eliahired every few<br />
iliiys in order to aid as many as<br />
nbssible, Men employeil regular<br />
ly by the nublic works ' *<br />
inent* superviso the labor.<br />
Raise 'Walk Approach<br />
For Doughty <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
A rsaolution authorizlnR him"to<br />
the boardwalk approach<br />
Until a phvsiclpn can be called,<br />
.but sliglit injuries must be at<br />
ptended to liv some phy«I,<br />
No Formal C<strong>On</strong>,pl»li,<br />
Maeistrnte Richard*!*'<br />
l<br />
Penn Hall Girls Go<br />
Back to College<br />
Ponn Hall' left <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, yes-<br />
.erday, morning, as suddenly as it<br />
arrived, three weeks before, on the<br />
Rild A il<br />
wns Brat introduced here.<br />
Wildwood merchants are accept<br />
ing it at face value, except th<br />
chain stores.<br />
that it<br />
POTie a case at the;<br />
counsel, and that he ^<br />
do the same tWnfc ttrS<br />
ant, ; •• ,<br />
Mr. Endlcott then as<br />
What ordinance GtuMt}<br />
arrested, and. ,,IUgM '<br />
ardi said he dW^B0|<br />
thot so far as ho_lqni<br />
mal, written eomnniMf<br />
entered, He nermltted 1<br />
dicott to review all tiM<br />
In the caie. M<br />
-<strong>The</strong> Am will notjf^i<br />
lice court, howeyer, tt<br />
cate'd, Mr. Endlcott<br />
Mire" Douphtv had a;,<br />
to the use <strong>of</strong> her •£,_„_,<br />
sidn, under, and outiidfe Oiff j<br />
walk, ami that she in<br />
(Canltowd n 1<br />
Too Late to<br />
ennsylvania Railroad, A p<br />
rain left 11th st, about 9 a. m.,<br />
Jammed full <strong>of</strong> trunks, luggage,<br />
students and school <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chambersburg school enjoy-<br />
ed three weeks <strong>of</strong> activity while in<br />
the resort, climaxing a suecssful<br />
year. When they arrived fit<br />
Chambersburg, they began making<br />
a final drive before examinations<br />
and the annual cnmmciuemem ex-<br />
ercises.<br />
Application for the position <strong>of</strong><br />
caretaker at the municipal pier<br />
was made to the city commission-<br />
[ers on Wednesday by Joseph W,<br />
Barclay, <strong>of</strong> 1032 Simpson av, Mr,<br />
Barclay held the < position durinj;<br />
a short period last year.<br />
His lettar was referred to the<br />
|,absent Commissioner William H,<br />
Campbell for a decision.<br />
KOB UA.IM-.3 lurn.r „«„•;;<br />
oven, mod Mriliton,"•"• -<br />
SOB OCK.II BV,<br />
SALE-Ou reiiss, H*ig<br />
dlnlos room nble •M',1<br />
tat imma, BwBiukw^jg<br />
FOB SALR— m<br />
Am with a,<br />
Mactllttnnai<br />
Apniy IS4 W|iu,My<br />
No Resort Beach Censor<br />
This Season, Says Mayor<br />
To L«t Girls' Conscience, or Modesty, Be <strong>The</strong>ir Guide,<br />
•Unless <strong>The</strong>y Tend to Outright Nudism.<br />
ESftS*<br />
srruATiON -<br />
Eldsrlr nun. .iwu.tojmd<br />
• public wmoti pmiUoo<br />
Mhtr Ifeht work ih<br />
Bwmr,, ait SIM. itX<br />
WANTED—Pill <strong>of</strong><br />
muiit b« in ROW]<br />
AtJUlr J42<br />
SsturtUy.<br />
«JK. BKNT — A<br />
J Offle*<br />
IwUl, 13S.O0<br />
John 13,<br />
day, :<br />
JTho skatlDg hns been a regulnr<br />
nnd popular Priday night feature<br />
for children, all \i;lntnr, on ilm<br />
pavement from BH( to 6th stR,, and<br />
on Wesley and <strong>Ocean</strong> avs. It pro-<br />
bAhly will hi! resumed next fall,<br />
If enough children ul for it.<br />
.Mrs. A. J. RUtb and Mi: s Emms<br />
Ruth, <strong>of</strong> ConsBohocken, veiv week<br />
siid reRort visitors at • the Aldan,<br />
704 central ay.<br />
p<br />
nnnounned thu week by Gj-orw<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will be no beach censors<br />
iu <strong>Ocean</strong>
Natty Uniforms<br />
Baptist<br />
nJJ»it/is'con«fd-<br />
j>t the two<br />
* considerably <br />
IU<br />
SVRANCE<br />
Companies<br />
J. W.<br />
RRISON,<br />
liuawnM<br />
OCEAN AVI,<br />
%Somtti<br />
\ Territory<br />
r Is its l<strong>of</strong>iail<br />
ahftteStaiiBri.<br />
eost little more to<br />
Point Herald,<br />
NED.<br />
Maids<br />
IU<br />
Bale,<br />
1<br />
Sorf Is fag Time In Boj Oci-an<br />
<strong>City</strong> Heal Estate<br />
SALE<br />
Fine Home near Beach<br />
4 bed rooms and<br />
Maid's Quarters<br />
and <strong>Garage</strong><br />
Furnished Fine<br />
Ready to step into for<br />
the sumrper<br />
Sacrifice Price for<br />
Quick Sale<br />
courteous <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
<strong>The</strong> presentation<br />
Chief Jemes,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the week,<br />
made bv<br />
o<br />
inlet<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
Grove; bmt<br />
g<br />
nlottsi<br />
as spent the<br />
J. D, Ash, who has<br />
winter in Philadelphia,<br />
turned and has again opened<br />
home, 102 7th st.<br />
Capt<br />
Bay Fishine Good,<br />
Diiy fishine has been good en-<br />
ough thi* past iveek to satisfy<br />
[ the most exacting nimrod. Many i u<br />
ere reported and I It<br />
<strong>The</strong> iuit <strong>of</strong> the Central <strong>Ocean</strong> i i-<br />
ty properly owners, appealing- us-<br />
alnit allegedly too high assess-<br />
ments for installation <strong>of</strong> the sew.<br />
extension, two yean, will be<br />
heard neii by ihe court <strong>of</strong> erroris<br />
and appeals.<br />
Toe New jersey supreme court,<br />
[Ding en bane, upheld the assess-<br />
meat levied by the city, aiihousih<br />
from a tonsideratsun uf ihe<br />
points <strong>of</strong> law, according lo Hol.t-n<br />
tieli, luunsl for some <strong>of</strong> thr<br />
iroperty owners.<br />
<strong>The</strong> decision was hanued d.mn<br />
ibout two weeks ago, Mr, Hell<br />
aid. Another appeal was riled,<br />
ind it will bo beard by (ho i-mir: ,,t<br />
errors and appeals. W, Elmer<br />
Brown has been lepresenting iin><br />
property uwners in, cuun.<br />
HeadJey Ready to Fight<br />
To Keep Boardwalk Clear<br />
make<br />
BERTOAND T. & T- J.<br />
CAREY<br />
INSURANCE<br />
15th and Boardwalk<br />
I'nOBei ITS<br />
FIRE INSURANCE<br />
few were disappointed<br />
a school <strong>of</strong> kinpfish i<br />
along there wa<br />
lljrht tackle.<br />
you don't want (o lak<br />
cjiiinces when you or<br />
der coal, insisl uno<br />
Belting thai trade<br />
marked Pennsylvania<br />
Anthracite, 'blue coal<br />
We have it! _ and<br />
service department too<br />
to insure you satisfac<br />
lion.<br />
Order 'blue coal' loday.<br />
Phone:: <strong>On</strong>an city 414<br />
BURKAR.D<br />
Ninth and West<br />
'blue coal<br />
cart <strong>of</strong> a<br />
"Chief" .-<br />
all fame,<br />
n the b:ii<br />
'inecTned,<br />
rcTiorted ft<br />
ing Middle<br />
f,<br />
sh would<br />
enough si<br />
to warm<br />
wlirn<br />
the<br />
iv true sportsman.<br />
JbDrt Beniler, <strong>of</strong> base-<br />
still puts the smoke<br />
as far as fishing is<br />
i= he has consistently<br />
i^ catshes while fish-<br />
Thoroughfare,<br />
Use <strong>of</strong> ii<br />
^eier Signed Lascmenl Dnd<br />
She nettr ^ipit.j tin i. ^nti<br />
deed a did rno t otht*r pr pt?r<br />
owner ••iLiHK tile njlk, IE »<br />
hut hdd mt-r^h ^fni-n h<br />
city perini,<br />
board walk<br />
Another<br />
that Cassic<br />
sion a mt<br />
May 15 ay<br />
0V<br />
=ion to construct<br />
her land,<br />
factor in the oi<br />
y has in his pp<br />
•cantile lic»n»e ii<br />
Harrv A, Slorris,<br />
An Unusual Sale<br />
HICKORY GIRDLi<br />
Perfectly styled for today's modes. Beautifully tailored. Modeitly<br />
our display in our show window and at counter No. 7 to fully<br />
values <strong>of</strong>fered. Priced at— * I , • .<br />
SHOES<br />
For Boardwalk or Street Wear<br />
$1 I'nir<br />
I'air<br />
Ian m<br />
j Boardwalk<br />
i J<br />
j<br />
1 tio<br />
pri:<br />
KATZINGERS<br />
clerk, permittinif him<br />
amu<br />
the proper!}<br />
Boswell wa<br />
in the cierk's <strong>of</strong>fice ai<br />
the^ pernik was issueii.<br />
This pennit is good until<br />
81, • after which a new pc-<br />
must be issued, Applicatinn<br />
this permit has been made by<br />
Cassidy, and hv has a receipt<br />
S-5 ciepn.jt for the ]ie€n«e<br />
made with thp application, I<br />
t-e will tfc ieti<br />
and the ikt<br />
JI,<br />
ilnly Temporary<br />
ily had '.vante.i<br />
'i.im May in „„,;<br />
f'Spi<br />
CREPE SOLE OX-<br />
FORDS<br />
Smoked Elk and White<br />
Siit-i, 1 In «i<br />
3 EYELET OXFORD<br />
White Fancy <strong>Line</strong>n<br />
Leather Sole<br />
Nlies 4 Id ««<br />
BAREFOOT SAN-<br />
DAL5 (Misses)<br />
Smoked Elk and White<br />
Ki^fs (I to I<br />
LADIES' WHITE LLM-<br />
EN BEACH SANDAL<br />
Cuban Heel<br />
See these shoes in our show wind;<br />
M<br />
69<br />
l'uir<br />
49 ow<br />
^ ^ _ .7"!<br />
Bathing and<br />
Beach Supply<br />
Bathing Caps.. 5c to 29c;<<br />
10oi<br />
Bathing Shoes . 20c<br />
Bathing Belts<br />
Bathing Suits, 20c to $1.00 M<br />
Sun Glasses 10c and2flt;<br />
Beach Pajamas . 59c and '9$<br />
Rubber Balls 5c to 25c e^|<br />
Beach Balls. 10c and 20c<br />
Sand Pails .. 5c and 10c <<br />
Sand Shovels<br />
AND<br />
GOVURPHTCQ<br />
WITH SELECTED. MERCHANDISE TO<br />
WE ACCEPT OCEAN CITY SCRIP<br />
Christian Science Society<br />
SDt HCRTB STBBET<br />
Inock <strong>of</strong> nt VaUwr ctink, Tkt<br />
Fii« (Ti.rcb •( O i t S d<br />
is Bsfl<br />
Snni.7 HarBinc gfnim, II ('clock<br />
li»4lli St.<br />
fltjcrl cf Uiuin Serm.n lot<br />
Nv »»—<br />
"ASCIVCt ASIJ MODRRK Sft-<br />
BOHANn'. ALIAS HRSMfCBIgM<br />
A.S:D HVP.SOTigM. DE.VOIKC.<br />
ID"<br />
NMv MMl It 1:30<br />
TcitimonUl Hnlill Eacfe<br />
• 18 pm-<br />
ssdaj-i msi Fridays ex»pi<br />
telUaib twtm t M • p.<br />
Tt< PikUc Ii C«MuBr InT<br />
juid na<br />
May IS, 1933<br />
Time and aialn I an told by By own organization and by othtre<br />
—that I penalizo myself by quality.<br />
Prttarlly critics protest our putting into the Fort V-S what they<br />
call "twenty-year-steel." <strong>The</strong>y say such quality is not necessary;<br />
the public does not expect itj and that the public does not know the<br />
difference anyway.<br />
But I know the difference.'<br />
I toow that the car a man sees is not the car he drives—ha '<br />
drives the car which the engineer sees. <strong>The</strong> car which is seen,<br />
comprises beauty <strong>of</strong> design, color and attractive accessories,—all<br />
desirable, <strong>of</strong> course. <strong>The</strong> best evidence that we think so is that they<br />
are all found on the Ford ¥-8.<br />
But these are not the car. <strong>The</strong> car proper, which is the basis <strong>of</strong><br />
all the rest, is the type <strong>of</strong> engine and its reliability- the structure<br />
<strong>of</strong> chassis and body, ruggedly durable; the long thought and experiment<br />
giTes to safety factors; the steady developaent <strong>of</strong> coafort, conven-<br />
ience and •eettoay, <strong>The</strong>se Bake the car.<br />
A ear m be built that will last two or three years. But we<br />
tore sever tailt one, We want the basic material <strong>of</strong> our oar to be as<br />
dependable the day it is discarded as the day it is bought. Fort<br />
'.'can-Milt'15 years ago are still on the road. It costs more to<br />
boild a durable ear—-tat two itfK we do not skimp are cost and<br />
conscience^ A great many things could "get by"—-the public would<br />
ne»er know tbe difference.; But we would know.<br />
*"".'•"'*• new Foxtt#»*_ls a^ear that I endorse without any hesitancy.<br />
I know wbat.is in it. I trnst oar whole thirty years* reputation<br />
-'&1b'l\m\-$i:&}%rm-hBttBF>tta&_ym.pTiniiMaV^. It is largar,<br />
liert tWMi* and •echanically a better job all round.<br />
,Kn I n»SU» aaf L.ttls in an advertiseBent because I know the .car will<br />
back i t u p . "'"/•" ' ; . ; ".'•'" '<br />
jfUmj<br />
He:<br />
IliWu<br />
, not<br />
n.-pec-<br />
l.,iins,<br />
i be-<br />
t-J by<br />
• any<br />
ocean<br />
i place<br />
-• n,-><br />
eir pa-<br />
public<br />
f he p<br />
n Pisiform<br />
d that in all In.<br />
suueture is to<br />
a detailed plan,<br />
ition and<br />
I Fe» ASM to wfcsm Rnl eeii It lh*<br />
I only coniidcnon w« o(f« Ac<br />
4^<br />
"Urn Sth Law Pritm Batttry"<br />
'.veisht <strong>of</strong> the machinery, toBeth-<br />
,^r. «itn a .erfription <strong>of</strong> it, must<br />
>•'-• (iied witn the buildint- depart-<br />
; pwm. Hi, nri^ible that thd plat-<br />
r..rni niiirnt be conilemned for any<br />
"i.ior purpose than a pavilion<br />
;.Mth «eji^ fnr the convenience <strong>of</strong><br />
so.ardwalk strollers.<br />
Pcean <strong>City</strong>, hiivin(r t mk<br />
..uninier,! here. Me will be re-<br />
momhered a, nn% <strong>of</strong> the mllsici.<br />
ans jn the a1.[ DouBhty Pier<br />
ne,4rly 20 voars<br />
He borj nn ftiwjl| towar(| th<br />
oolice. W nrn he was srteMcil it<br />
was jifter a.warninir that if he<br />
tne boardwalk with the<br />
During <strong>The</strong>se Hot Days<br />
Have You Enjoyed the<br />
Thrill <strong>of</strong> Riding in a<br />
BRECKLEY<br />
BATTKY SERVICE<br />
Aulo Electricians<br />
Car Painting<br />
•II Siap»ii Afe, Tkoae fll-W<br />
Public Service<br />
Buses To<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Dep>ftani •( C.4I ud Hi m. m,<br />
1.13. 1.II nd i-V) p. B.<br />
tftn "Trip hotoi tt US- s, m.<br />
I Super' Service' Buses<br />
•uses ie<br />
PnMit Service Tcnntaut<br />
' OCEAJT HIT<br />
T ^ i '<br />
He<br />
? l1 he fairi with a<br />
e, ami nicked yp a piece <strong>of</strong><br />
wumment and started over;<br />
It<br />
Costs<br />
So<br />
Uttle<br />
To<br />
..- Appear<br />
WeU Dressed<br />
Ui "Clean yp-<br />
for You<br />
snd<br />
FISHER NQ.DRAFT VENTILATION?<br />
What a Comfort!<br />
/ —Aik—<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET COMPANY<br />
Fur A Ilonioiisrnitioii i>f thp Ihevn.Irt ,.r Olihmubiir I'.Ii Mi<br />
Chevrolet Service Specials<br />
Wa«h and Lubricate — $1,75<br />
Clolfctj<br />
Hebl,Wked<br />
Ton<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TAILOR SHOP<br />
J. T. TAIE8E<br />
OCEAK CUT<br />
(irind TBlTes, (IHH Culnin<br />
Clew and Adjust DSstriuiilur ruin!,<br />
Clean and Adjnit Spark I'lngg<br />
( 1»» and Adjast CarbaKlvr<br />
llMn All Gag <strong>Line</strong>s<br />
Adjust Fan BtU<br />
Set UmmtoT U Vnm CMtstnE Knle<br />
Includu All Gaskets<br />
6<br />
Palmer Chevrolet Co.<br />
1119 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
IN COffi^f^fi<br />
J. LAB AN HEADLE Y<br />
34th Yew <strong>of</strong> Coal Sovice in Oc«n <strong>City</strong><br />
BEST READING COAL<br />
Nut and<br />
Stove<br />
Pea<br />
Buckwheat<br />
Hmpe38<br />
Egg $12.50 ton<br />
$12.50 ton<br />
$10.00 ton<br />
$7.50 ton<br />
OC|AN CITY<br />
10th & W«t Ave-<br />
. . * •<br />
Magill!<br />
[ Headmaster May<br />
i Here.<br />
itadmw<br />
»"• i ot plBn "<br />
unUl «»other year,<br />
aboard nil tram<br />
but hf may<br />
nine, but hf y<br />
back, if William H.<br />
f ad<br />
<strong>of</strong> a<br />
<strong>of</strong> sad-<br />
r <strong>of</strong> a rt<br />
deudes to wrqsteute<br />
f Of Atlantic<br />
Holy Communion, Sunday,<br />
At St, John*! Lutheran<br />
<strong>The</strong> iaerfimtnt at Holy CammynLgn<br />
will be edml»Iit#Rd ot ths rtgyiar i^r-<br />
vies ID St. Jehn'E Evaiijielic&l Lutheran<br />
h, Sunday, at 7,45 p. m. <strong>The</strong> K«r-<br />
in titled "Coint<strong>of</strong>i. 11 <strong>The</strong> Kuriii].;<br />
hstdii Iti fisular i«9iiign «t 11<br />
frern thiii Sunday<br />
6* ffl*<br />
urvi«H<br />
the FeW<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sondsj'<br />
h<br />
<strong>of</strong> the summer<br />
lehsel will canHe<br />
'Us urraiffiied in po-<br />
j, yesterdajfi chargBU<br />
* horsei without a mej.<br />
Itehft, Powell was tKe<br />
wltneis. It aeimgi<br />
came to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
to and tock the buii-<br />
,„._„„ to P«in<br />
I from Powtll.<br />
i utiiler crosi examinu-<br />
'Bobeft K, Bell, counsel<br />
admitted he niid not<br />
know the horgpa wer»<br />
y Cattronl, and that he<br />
no money paid ts Cai-<br />
any agreement to pay<br />
-le. Mr. Bell asked fur<br />
, on the Miuuntta tlmt<br />
i ipjre no pro<strong>of</strong> .submitted to<br />
aliint had violated ony<br />
,„ B. Orois, couniel fui-'eni,<br />
ia4 no otner witnegaes,<br />
s only evidence he present.<br />
Powell's statement that<br />
had told Powell thg<br />
Mrs his, and the atate-<br />
,_,n Dr. Magill that ke wai<br />
'from Caitronl.<br />
tte Kichanls<br />
lint, but said a new on*<br />
issued, it oth«r wit«<br />
I'WttU be secured, A new<br />
, was issued at once, and<br />
for Pr, Magill, but<br />
... was speeding oeroaj<br />
i to Chambersburf, Pa,<br />
(Go on Duty<br />
J Siturday on 3 Beaches<br />
\l (ftntlnueii (Him sum 1)<br />
j;(h Mafli.<br />
! davits, brightly painted,<br />
,Jjfirent than have ever been<br />
I'bere before, and were (in-<br />
! iisigned by Chief Jernl«,<br />
'rteetively proteat the life<br />
both from possible damage<br />
, SM, and from the hands<br />
• (ttrious,<br />
lioits and other equipment<br />
btfn thoroughly repaired<br />
thi part winter, «nd<br />
. in bright colors. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
! in the bright sunlight,<br />
! Guardi to be CopH<br />
innovation tniH year<br />
I be'ttic siH-cial duties asslKn-<br />
the beach patrol members,<br />
.will Save new unilorma,<br />
U«y pufchaie themselves,<br />
' ? <strong>of</strong> white caps, trous-<br />
shoos, and bluo couts,<br />
busy we*k-end nights,<br />
meet eseh Lsrd'ii Day<br />
•'elsck, ijuFinii June the evening ner,<br />
ill be eliminated, the "Church sn<br />
net beslnninR until the<br />
first iundsy In July,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Men's Oluh sf the ehureh hsida<br />
Its FSKUISF mf^tine gne week from tu^<br />
hlpht, next Friday, when plan? for us,<br />
tivitieB fsr the summeF yiil lie ills.<br />
Memorial Day Service<br />
At Fwit M E, Church<br />
Memsri&l Day" will be ebwrvetl Bun^<br />
day by the First Method!HI phuffh, Ilev.<br />
W, A, Bsyd, mialRta<br />
third s^rmen in the<br />
will prsneh the<br />
H on "<strong>The</strong> HU<br />
ine fiardtMF" at ii u, m. This ser-<br />
msn theme will be "<strong>The</strong> Divine Usrtlener<br />
d HL» Bleed!ni DfatiEh."<br />
<strong>The</strong> Senior Choir wilj sinsf "<strong>The</strong> R*?=<br />
B*iun&ii" by deKoYBn. <strong>The</strong> junior ?holr<br />
ill also sinir " Ami'ricii lh? Bcayt ifaU"<br />
by Ward, Colin Oldfleltl will be at ih#<br />
l f h<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
t«K.on Bntid nnd lbs<br />
Tkm boy Bud tdrl ncdui>i atid cither<br />
patristic orilir» arc iiivlt«l to be prei-<br />
will ho the nubject<br />
the Rev, Mr. ik?d'n tierniDii. Tht<br />
rlii' chnriil (iiub will max "Haw lave-<br />
Are the MeiigenRtrfl." ffom the SFB-<br />
Fia "It, Paul," by MenilelKHQhn, <strong>The</strong><br />
fJhsryH wilj Binif "Angel <strong>of</strong><br />
Band will plsy<br />
Mh<br />
authgr ynknswn. Lesion<br />
Boy M<br />
py ^<br />
ctntengry Mspch/' "Oyr Fatriet!*'<br />
anil "<strong>The</strong> iter gimnpled BanneF."<br />
I'HR (."IJIIP IN invited to attend this<br />
service in hsiior sf AmefiFan hprfief*,<br />
dead and Hvirm, RapFeHentHtlvcB <strong>of</strong> the<br />
various WHFH will DBFtlclpate in tiie scr.<br />
vice.<br />
Holy Trinity to<br />
Honor War Dead<br />
<strong>On</strong> Memorial Day<br />
No Floral Boat; Church to<br />
Have Special Service,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will have a quiet<br />
observance <strong>of</strong> Memorial Day, and<br />
for the first time in many years<br />
there will be no parade and<br />
launching <strong>of</strong> a floral boat.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will be two public qb.<br />
servances. <strong>The</strong> first will he on<br />
Sunday at 7.4B p. m., at the First<br />
Methodist church, when the Am,<br />
yrlcan Legion band and the loea<br />
Legion post will he Buesta <strong>of</strong><br />
honor. Rev, William A. Boyd<br />
will preach a sermon on "Amer-<br />
ican Heroes." <strong>The</strong> band will play<br />
Ihe "Massachusetta Bay Teretm.<br />
tenary March," "Our Patriots<br />
March," and "<strong>The</strong> Star<br />
Banner,"<br />
Purman M, Willis and<br />
D, Ash, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Civil War<br />
veterans, have been invited to the<br />
service. <strong>The</strong> public ia also wel<br />
come, as well as boy und girl<br />
scouts und patriotic organisations<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday at It a, m,, the<br />
Legion post will conduct a brlel<br />
memorial service at thi memoria<br />
tablet at city hall. Wreaths wil<br />
be placed there in honor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dead. Rev, George W, Lawrence<br />
will <strong>of</strong>ficiate. He is a chaplain<br />
in the Officers' Heserve Corp and<br />
was attached to the 311th Infan-<br />
try, 7Sth Division, during the war.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Legion post<br />
will also visit the various ceme-<br />
teries where departed members <strong>of</strong><br />
th post are buried.<br />
HOLY TniNiTY ei:l!ncn<br />
(Eul.top.il<br />
lte«, Q, N, Davldssn, R^iqr,<br />
yervtcpa for Siindny after Anfenfil<br />
8;60 a, m, Haly EupharUt,<br />
»;B0 «. m, ChUMh Rrhsol,<br />
10 UB a. to, Mernlriis Ftaret nml<br />
SeFtnsn.<br />
7:4S n. m. Ivcti«inB anil A(lilf»fij.<br />
Tho Fvonlnu sorvieii will Im ilevnlrd<br />
to the eommnmnrathn sf thp wnr ileiiil,<br />
PiOBlllap nntrlotle hymn» will lif HIIIIP,<br />
mid tho nddreia will fco in keflplnB wiih<br />
Ihn nbnnrratlnn <strong>of</strong> Momnfol I)ny, Rvupil.<br />
one U Invlleil to attenil th inRiiirtliK<br />
irom pt«« l)<br />
r<br />
It jiaa been a hecUc week far<br />
UB,"' Bayard L, England, Ocinn<br />
;lty minaBer, itid lait MBht.<br />
Our men have been working as<br />
hard as they aan, Mid ura not<br />
able to quite keep up to the ord 1<br />
ers for new connections,"<br />
While exact figures were not<br />
available last night, Mr, England<br />
said that an average <strong>of</strong> 76 con-<br />
nectioni a day have been madi<br />
durinR the past six dayi. Since<br />
Tuesday the number has been<br />
nearly 100 every day.<br />
New Visitors Rentinu<br />
BwinB Corson, realtor, reports<br />
rentals good, and better than last<br />
year, A number <strong>of</strong> new visltbri<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have rented thru<br />
that <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Many persons are <strong>of</strong> the opin-<br />
ion that a large crowd will eorne<br />
to the resort this year, because<br />
<strong>of</strong> the more optimistic trend Jn<br />
national business conditions. It<br />
is expected that thousands <strong>of</strong> per-<br />
sons^ either afraid or unable to<br />
take a vacation during the past<br />
three years <strong>of</strong> depression, Will<br />
Here rm<br />
to Try to Wipe OutrLwal<br />
Duturbancei.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Radio Ustenefi Club <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was formed Wednes-<br />
day evening by a group sf rep-<br />
resentative ^ people who are not<br />
jatisfled with radio reception, due<br />
to local disturbanges. <strong>The</strong> sole<br />
object <strong>of</strong> the club will be to bring<br />
about the betterment <strong>of</strong> radio re-,<br />
ception.<br />
<strong>The</strong> club was formed in the<br />
<strong>of</strong>flue <strong>of</strong> H. 0, Pontlere on 9th<br />
rt,, and the following <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
were elected: President, Ira Vin-<br />
cent: vice president, Charles T,<br />
Maginnis; secretary, William<br />
Townsend, and treasurer, Earl<br />
Seaman. <strong>The</strong> charter members<br />
ares B, Prank Smith, Raymond<br />
Moore, Walter Brown, Somers|<br />
Young, William Mows!,, Robert<br />
Gordon, 'Walter Shade, id Corn-<br />
man, Jesse Cone, William Town<br />
send. Earl Seaman, Hnraot<br />
flsmplloiUon <strong>of</strong> dJaeaBee. « •• •;•:• _<br />
Mr, (wan nad btta » rtildiBt <strong>of</strong><br />
UIB resort tor tight years, coming 1 ,<br />
from Philadelphia, where be *wM<br />
born. Until hla IH^Mi ta Had been<br />
employed at wntchman at the Oc-<br />
ean <strong>City</strong> National Bank,<br />
j.'unoryj gervtcea Will be from<br />
Cadnan's funeral parlor, MS Cen-<br />
tral HV., Saturday, at 1:30 p. m.<br />
Rev, Boyd will <strong>of</strong>floiate. Interment<br />
will be In the All ~ "<br />
Cemetery, Brldgcton.<br />
He is survived by tola, widow.<br />
Bertha L,, nee O<strong>of</strong>f,'<br />
Shue Market lo Ke-Open.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Economy Shoe Market will<br />
for the aumraer season at<br />
ll<br />
p<br />
Bll Asbury av. <strong>The</strong> shop<br />
ises In low price footwear for the<br />
family,<br />
Spend tbe day<br />
picnic or outing. Let us<br />
make ,the day a memorable<br />
delicious foods yon need ,<br />
keen appetites.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se prices effective nfty<br />
O»>* Stores will dose «t 1 ]<br />
day in observance <strong>of</strong><br />
avail themselves <strong>of</strong> the opportun- Paunee, Gordon Duckworth, Elmer<br />
ity this season.<br />
Visitors will find many im-<br />
Stanley Y, Gandy in<br />
H. L. Chattin Office<br />
Stanley Y, Gandy, who was con-<br />
nected with the title department uf<br />
ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and Trust<br />
Co, for 10 years and subsequently<br />
with the Chelsea Title and Trust<br />
Co., has become associated with<br />
the real estate and Insurance <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> Haney Lloyd Chattin,<br />
A good many New Yorkers<br />
are studying 1 amateur 'magic.<br />
<strong>The</strong> toy shopp report an unus-<br />
iial demand for magician's kits.<br />
provements when they arrive in<br />
the resort this season. This in<br />
shown by the large number <strong>of</strong><br />
building permits. While many <strong>of</strong><br />
them are for minor repair jobs,<br />
it indicated that homes and cot-<br />
tages are beine made ready, and<br />
that the owners again are willing<br />
to Invest money in their prop-<br />
erty.<br />
Builds Boardwalk Apartment<br />
Included among the permita is-<br />
sued recently are those to Morris<br />
iteelman, Chanes Maginnis<br />
Ira Vincent.<br />
According to William Mowen.<br />
plans to carry on the work us<br />
laid out will be <strong>of</strong> a nature ir<br />
attract new members. It, is PI<br />
netted that within ft month, he<br />
tween 200 and 300 members will<br />
be enrolled.<br />
<strong>The</strong> executive committeB, to b-,<br />
appointed bv the pre.«i IPP*.. hi*<br />
not been named as ye 1 ;. <strong>The</strong> nex.<br />
meeting has been tentatively -ot<br />
for next Wednesday,<br />
removing a partition to make one rnoenm.<br />
t<br />
Suniliy evening<br />
Th nihi I<br />
<strong>The</strong> iu<br />
vUIt the n»rl«li<br />
liil?<br />
a- 1<br />
j<br />
mrvi».<br />
v. Aliiln<br />
Byndjy<br />
h s<br />
y eg i<br />
<strong>The</strong> niuhi Itev. Aliilnn Knieht<br />
he n»rl«li Byndjy miirnl<br />
ulminiilo? Ihe s«einmcnl<br />
All lild t<br />
Knieh<br />
miirnlnB,<br />
nf<br />
a 18 iulminiilo? Ihe « n n<br />
fjrnntlon. All cliildr.n nt tirnnr-r<br />
d all f th fihh wh<br />
will<br />
Juisr<br />
Con-<br />
fjrnntlon. All cliildr.n nt tirnnrr .ide<br />
lid in? «ayll! <strong>of</strong> thn fihureh who nre<br />
not MBtirmed am n.koii in ennmill Hjie<br />
Reetsr about the preiiftrntign elfish whleh<br />
it isine orBaaliea.<br />
Christian Science<br />
Subject, Sunday.<br />
•ANCIENT AN!) MnftEnN<br />
CY AMAS MKSMEHI<br />
nils <strong>of</strong> people ttronglu..<br />
and hundreifk <strong>of</strong><br />
the streets, the \fe<br />
ill do traffiy duty op Ihe<br />
-interseetions, asiirting<br />
the<br />
MANCY, AI.IAS , MKSMEHISM AND<br />
HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCEri" will he<br />
tho subject or the I*«»nn.Si>finnn in nil<br />
r:hupfho« <strong>of</strong> Christ, ggieniifl, on Sun,<br />
dny. May 'M, 19,ia,<br />
<strong>The</strong> flolilcn Tent iii "If find In for<br />
who c«n be ag.Inst us" inomnn«<br />
Ainonjr thfi fltntliin* whiph<br />
IhB Leiwoil-Sfniion_ I» the fnllowlllft<br />
th<br />
wl<br />
., f<br />
llhlei "But Jmui wlihdrew Hsoll<br />
his dl»1iile« to (hi- «i nriil •<br />
greit muliitiide from clnllle^ fnllew«iil<br />
him. And ffttiti JililrH, Fnr he tiait heiilrd<br />
I h tht th reyed u<br />
"ind children across ... _<br />
^.- Each ' guard Will be muiji Innomuch thot^ they jirrned ut«n<br />
iiflMa special <strong>of</strong>ficer. -iJJ 1 , "<br />
Ivdjb way the police depart-''.w<br />
"Ville directed by Jemee, (yW,<br />
sin hail<br />
And unrl«n'rplrilH. when they<br />
Hnwn lii*fqre him, RntI<br />
I Insonueh t p<br />
for in tourh him, nrt fniiny<br />
efl, " = . =<br />
Id<br />
foil<br />
more than doubled when<br />
,.j number <strong>of</strong> men is needed,<br />
i plin will ohvlate the necea-<br />
' 'far eitra policemen, and<br />
1 relieve the police aomc-<br />
it from the heavy duty they<br />
iHtin during the season,<br />
School to Open ,<br />
jg school for pros-<br />
Ufa guards will begin af-<br />
Mal Day, <strong>The</strong> school,<br />
it year, ig primarily for<br />
>se <strong>of</strong> giving home town<br />
Chance at beach patrol<br />
, are taught all man-<br />
^Ufe guard work, and are<br />
in to serve when need-<br />
tnty Qualify, during the<br />
week ends. Classes will*<br />
at the iOth st:<br />
from 4.80 to B.30 p. m.<br />
days, and from 10 to 18<br />
fried, ^snsriftE,<br />
Go4" (Murk Sti.ta.ll)<br />
Th LetuSermpn<br />
*Thn\i nre ihe Son<br />
itall)<br />
eliMleB<br />
Chri<br />
Henlth<br />
M<br />
thr<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lesasn-Sermpn a!?«i ii<br />
fsllowing passage from ihe ,<br />
leieneo texthook, "Srlenfe nnd ___<br />
With Key to the fierhil ur^B'' hy Miify<br />
tiakfr Eddsi *"fhe esierminst<strong>of</strong> nf ep,<br />
rflp Iff the Brent truth that God, iinotl,<br />
"* J, and ihnt Ihe aunimHi,<br />
nf infinite Mlnil,galled<br />
CJF evil—is not Minii, is not Ti-uih,<br />
cFror, without intellinenee or ieaU<br />
(Ii 4891<br />
naitor, _ ,<br />
riiilO p. m. gundny ieliDol and the<br />
rtiblo Oiu.8,<br />
3 iSQ [i. in, Thn Union SeI'viee at Bl.<br />
James A, M. E. nhurph, Rermmi by<br />
Itev, R. A jshnson. nt Shiloli Hatitltt<br />
Chureh<br />
7 lOU p, m, .Allen Chriatian KniieavnF.<br />
, 8 ii, m^ Sf.rmon hy ihe rasinr.<br />
Monday, <strong>The</strong> N, A. A. C. P, «( 111<br />
SlmtiKnn Avonuo.<br />
Tue£d&¥ Evening, the Finanee f1om=<br />
mlttce.<br />
Wednesday Evoilin?, Pi'ayrf Mrftlni?<br />
Friday Evening, Class Meeting,<br />
MISSIONARY TAi7Ki~TO<br />
MISSIONARY SOflRTY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Daptlal Mi»n!ollnry Society henrd<br />
George Cluyton, n foreign injsaiohfiry,<br />
who latioFMl (OF ko yeaiB In Chlhii, nt<br />
ha meeting lit ihe hnme <strong>of</strong> Mr,. UeoriEe<br />
EbiieF, S^O Gih ?t.. Tuppdny nflerodufi<br />
Mj, Cljiytdn iii iinme Dti tt furinuifh a'<br />
Tlml Hull. Velitnnf,<br />
He NPOke nbnul ihe "Voiith ftf rhina."<br />
Ynutig people at China, he paid, are<br />
liwakening iind are nh^iaua and r.afrer<br />
to lenrn woaieFn wuyis. <strong>The</strong>y are pftFlie-<br />
ulnfly imi!Fr.^9t:il \viili American* and nFe<br />
Interotni In beeomhiB acnualnteil with<br />
Iheni,<br />
He uruei] that the Chrialinn BliMirin.<br />
iiFiep ifel their wnrk in effectively Fight<br />
now, else tlm Chinese will become vic-<br />
tims to the !earh!iii«i <strong>of</strong> ihe cnmmuilixH<br />
wliich lire travellnB eiiatwanl- from Ru».<br />
spreading theiF liFqpatlnnilii Id Nst-<br />
Hril, Frnnk C, Brooka led In B devo.<br />
tional peFVlee. wliieli preFedFd ' the lee-<br />
lure ••<strong>The</strong> attendance was entouriiBinB.<br />
store out o£ two,<br />
Otis M, Townsend, frame store<br />
building on the boardwalk north<br />
<strong>of</strong> 7th st,, for the Sewhore Real-<br />
ty Co.<br />
T. J. Sullivan. 0447 Spruce St.,<br />
Philadelphiii, bungalow on Cen<br />
tral av, near 26th st,<br />
Harold D. Powell, concrete<br />
block service station, 34th st, and<br />
Central av.<br />
Adds to Club House<br />
John Mugsetick, Philadelphie,<br />
addition to clubhouse at 1613<br />
West av,<br />
H, C. Pontiere, bungalow on<br />
Bay rd, near the laitoon, for<br />
George P. Joley, <strong>of</strong> Wynnewood,<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
Anthony Pints, r.821 Central<br />
av,, for a lOO-fotit extension to<br />
the South <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv fishing pie^<br />
and a new floorinif.<br />
Emil Palmer.lUfl Asburv av,,<br />
for repairs -to his j<br />
cently damaged by fire, 11,500,<br />
Mortimer Skinner, 604 14th st.,<br />
repairi to home damaged by firs.<br />
$800,<br />
CHEAP LOT<br />
27th and Central Av*.<br />
30-ft. front<br />
$800<br />
Ralph L, Chester,<br />
Innrggntfd<br />
STH 4 CENTRAt ATE.<br />
"SHORE FAST UNE"<br />
Bus Service<br />
between<br />
Oman 600<br />
Garden lots near <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
y.<br />
ptetion with the opening<br />
bithinR geaion. Chief Jer-<br />
»td the following state.<br />
I tape that parents <strong>of</strong> boys<br />
'i will see that their chiU<br />
matter what age, bathe<br />
PECTED beaches, in front<br />
guards. Every bather<br />
*>tiy close attention to the<br />
and those who do not<br />
"'Oft protected beaches are<br />
;:(heir lives in their own<br />
to Keep Safely Beeord<br />
beach patrol is Teady for<br />
We are going to do our<br />
t* protect our record <strong>of</strong><br />
kindalso to see that the<br />
mve a wonderful time and<br />
pleasant memories to<br />
home with them, We<br />
the greatest season that<br />
i known in the history <strong>of</strong><br />
Ctty.<br />
ean only ask that all «ot-<br />
Mid visitors eo'operate<br />
by bathing at tne pro-<br />
titi<br />
In Ihe only Mind, and that<br />
titiou!i ' * •-*'—«-<br />
Jm-I"<br />
Iiut<br />
Ity<br />
Pint Baptist Church<br />
Announcements.<br />
FIBST BAPTIHT (-milieu •<br />
loth St. Bnd Wesley Avr,<br />
n«v, Oeorge W, Lawfenee, Mlniater<br />
Mnrnihy lervige or Warship at "10:50<br />
relink.<br />
gunda? irtiiol, Ili46 a. m, ClasWB for<br />
ill asei, Carl Mnore, Kupcrintfndent,<br />
Sana Mervir-e and iternisn At 7 -30 ;i. m, :<br />
HimlnB led by bran nuartet.<br />
Praytf meetlnif on WedneidajF at 714B<br />
3, PI.<br />
ST. JAMKS A, M. R, PHUHRH<br />
Thr Church o( Qood Cheer,<br />
Ilh It, ind Haven Ave,<br />
Il«», Utiirr H, roBoer, Jr., ,Paster<br />
Bundaj, It a. m.i Reimon W (ho<br />
\&leetti)oocl<br />
llthtimiati<br />
Hut G, Neluti<br />
COTTAGE<br />
£ n, H, Hath, 1. B, II, JL, KJteken, wiih Three Lots WslUO-<br />
WTSO—Small uniiiini <strong>of</strong> MHII required<br />
Wallace and Stilwell, Inc.<br />
STH A CENTRAL<br />
PHONE 3<br />
SACRIFICE<br />
'7,000<br />
f.Family ApBrtment Sitnatfd<br />
•t miiHt fleslralilp enrner, TBl-<br />
ned at ilWWO. V«r close to<br />
bathlnB liencli. OMOII Tiew,<br />
Hbeiil Income. Any TeinM,<br />
MORRISON,<br />
InearBonM<br />
llh «nd OCEAN AVE,<br />
beaches where there are no worn-<br />
"' ordinance concerning<br />
lathing suits and prom,<br />
the streets without prpp-<br />
W will be enforced,- and<br />
^ to t«ke sun baths<br />
their jeraeys will<br />
ATAIHKN<br />
„ Admlnlilreior c, t,<br />
* <strong>of</strong> Anihon, P«l»no.<br />
tlff, v«, Jaleph P, Int.<br />
V «W«ndlBU.<br />
ATTAOmiENT<br />
NOTICS<br />
liui<br />
thlit * Writ <strong>of</strong><br />
out <strong>of</strong> lh« Cjr.<br />
LT <strong>of</strong> Capo Map,<br />
F«br|i«rj, mi,<br />
iirjd eFsdlti, eaqnet?<br />
and dutteln, landi<br />
at JoMph P, E.rtlluMl.<br />
•t th« null af Jimei<br />
»»tar i, t, •. ol th»<br />
Pedana, DHHHd, (er<br />
TlisuiMd * III Doll*<br />
Iw (Oltl, («4,00«.2E1. f<br />
OM IIUI d.j <strong>of</strong> Mtreh,<br />
w h, ^n anri .nil<br />
m rMnsEd on Ihi<br />
MM, by 4he Shfr-<br />
A. O, HILDHETH.<br />
CIlrt '<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Truth is always the strongest<br />
argument"<br />
So said Sophocles more than<br />
2200 Year Ago<br />
<strong>The</strong> New FOHD V-8 is Second to<br />
None in Economy <strong>of</strong> Operation - Low<br />
Upkeep • Lowest Delivered Prices - •<br />
Guaranteed Service.<br />
A Demonstration will convince YOU<br />
S i <strong>of</strong> the 1938 FORD<br />
Speriy<br />
V-8, as it has convinced others.<br />
Open Eveningi and Sunday for<br />
Your Convenience<br />
EDW. G. KURTZ CO.<br />
"*!1 ,„, .„,„. OOMB <strong>City</strong>, IT, J,<br />
1ST AND ATLANTIC<br />
Pnoqe 000 nt 892<br />
IIKFORF I'HIfKS AllVAJfrE - OBIIKH<br />
TOUH<br />
AWNINGS NOW!<br />
CiittiHi prlfos are iMlvnnrlMft. All imlioatliinN<br />
pulnt tti hlRher Bwiihiii |irit'f>s,<br />
I'lIONK IS TODAY FOR ESTIMATE<br />
OCEAN CITY AWNING CO.<br />
Mfgrs. <strong>of</strong> Beach Chairs and Back Rests<br />
O0.J.0OS ABbnrj Are, OFEAS CITr I'HONK J7B.W<br />
4.001 4.0S! 4JSI 4,411 ( U! 4.41<br />
S.OOi 1.0S! 5.MI Sj«] i.lil i,4»i<br />
(.001 cosi Mi; i,4oi Mil (.4i!<br />
•KDIU d.il, nnpl S.DJ.J<br />
A, M,—Uehl luce lype<br />
p, M,-loid f«« wo.<br />
B—Will run 10 69th It. oil<br />
Beware <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dirty Comb!<br />
Hnir oral Scull' clranlini .<br />
,l"l.r»i llANUEKOlIS SCALP ni_<br />
\L$m ami LOSS OK HAIR. KWICKj<br />
KUMB KLEANEK rpiwvatN jour eumlT]<br />
in 11 fta»h. Il is •mail in >lie and<br />
(MlheriMMlu. SENn NO MpNEV, JUn;<br />
MAIL ** lOLTOS ami m wi.ll ruJi<br />
In yiiy lhi« famous rotary lirush KWUK<br />
KOMR Kr<br />
Chrimll<br />
p. O, Sl»fi«ll> Dl.iriklHrt.<br />
lo« .CO!. AllMllc Cilr. h. 1,<br />
nsnllemeni I Wirvp in •inilalion_.ljd<br />
ifimi yny Ui rush <strong>of</strong>t,? KWKH KUMB<br />
KLEANER «(> me. I «il! pfv ronnwn<br />
^ilriliiM inelud^s eqst pf mailing) HPOH<br />
nwlpl. Vour» truly, |<br />
Men! Don't Miss This Chance To Buy Genuine<br />
Kuppenheimer - - G. G. G.<br />
and Simon Ackerman<br />
SUITS $1 2- 95<br />
piv nn to S4B. All-year. ^fc ^B^B<br />
Regularly Up to $40. All-year<br />
round Bulls and plenij' ot liglii-<br />
welijit rabrles In new Spring<br />
ahadei. Buy several at Ilila prlco<br />
BOYS'GENUINE PALM<br />
BEACH CLOTHES<br />
Get the hoys' Bummer clothes so he will<br />
.have \Mm for Memorial Day. And get<br />
him Palm Beaeh cluilies fur real aatii-<br />
factlo'n.<br />
Palm Bench Rugby Suits $4.95<br />
Palm Beach Aton Suits $3.95<br />
Palm Beach Plus 4<br />
Knickers $1,9S<br />
Palm Beach Shorts $1.50<br />
M. E. BLATT CO.—Snd Floor<br />
til .E'iaATT CO.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Great Department Store<br />
DIAL 4-1111<br />
All 5c Cakes 01 g%<br />
Crackers O<br />
Empress Cakes<br />
Chocolate Circles<br />
»26c<br />
«>20c<br />
tempting Sandwich FiBen<br />
LuneU Tongue<br />
lioaf Cheese •<br />
Crab Meat<br />
Queen OliTes<br />
Apple Batter<br />
as lie<br />
n> 31c<br />
OR 25c<br />
ptju-Me<br />
biE tar 15e<br />
Glmwood Jellfc* traA 1<br />
Potted Mam I t«p«.j.<br />
Piaont Butter pt<br />
1 7c P«b«t-ea CSUBdarf, Swte, Pimenlo) %<br />
Ametican GwteJ Qittm<br />
Attnour's Cooked Comnl Beef 2<br />
25c Bailer Toasted<br />
Tritzds<br />
ft 21c<br />
2Sc PkJmiek<br />
Sweet Mixed<br />
Pickles<br />
iae asm 4<br />
Sandwich Spred 1<br />
St^-S. jK b Ms, Vmt
. —„ ___„_ Kis. '» e_ir (tat<br />
«m»> UWt *» Cose*. ^ * " "<br />
'Wwsi a«__B, lbs. Butt OltHsJ<br />
, •», fna* B«R. MM. Qartss S<br />
rafaelPbUAte- M Xte 9cta See- : ;^f"jEsT's^S<br />
• • •<br />
:; Mis. BfiB-inj Rifts.<br />
_.f C, Sshutfe, Ilia,<br />
C KtBsfiiai Mi*, l^nie<br />
a tad is mnmri nflelm<br />
«am£, Mrs, I" ...<br />
rasa Mai's luB. Woaneafcf __,<br />
mncaij aJJaSr jonk tit i_ TW-'H.-«___: K-kftf. JBis,<br />
_ ijhe 4a_e for<br />
. ait L*nipe Ps_k<br />
Ifar ftM-r, June It<br />
A esS-Mittee,<br />
William A. B^,_ _„,<br />
Derrick and Dr. Charles<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
[Von tools, , —<br />
rtt the totiine<br />
,T«~a "EM Jiesrf fKBO Mrs.'*<br />
Both Leeds, An-<br />
1 Brtji ine Mrt.<br />
B6X1<br />
_ if a£<br />
m.<br />
* mi set!*** ? I* SA iJM-_-«;rii; sira-' wss a<br />
MM- Mrs,.?**<br />
*-<br />
B. Frank Scria, Mn. SHra_» W<br />
-ml Mm. f.<br />
1 * fmeJail kar, _a« Hiss r '- 3 K ^trSx mi e»E<br />
[iw Behal" 181 * SSBSI* cf Ses Ids- C:r>. -"w ":".-•• f T - •id tia lbs fBntaiij; tiRijhadi;<br />
«T the<br />
JftOer. Edmund Shiw a<br />
i! BtTBcfael SdAnr, Heanor<br />
^Anthony Implwo, MH-<br />
Jtrt<br />
Paul Idwkss and<br />
msrtaf fa tie toa<br />
JU<br />
; A hi<br />
lom <strong>of</strong><br />
Mi<br />
'MlL '<br />
His. Wisititt<br />
[at a 2t__...<br />
•fteiiiooa. Is »«„<br />
Floyd C, HisaiE, Mm HJSTT {<br />
XinHfl Bliti-<br />
-zr:—-' Ewjn, Both Clad-<br />
Wut Gantood ani Cari!T,<br />
Mrs. I Mil, Headlr<br />
at<br />
t<br />
tti<br />
d<br />
table<br />
jl illMkr<br />
Mn, Usr., _<br />
Jp» Jamet Ward, naj, tatenalBej the<br />
/4ikmTaria,M<br />
by<br />
' <strong>of</strong> the party wax the<br />
rflalrman ef<br />
coinniktre.<br />
. To<br />
OMKM,<br />
Md mm'<br />
WilUam o, Abboti<br />
OUo W. HeicUr, JI«<br />
M;f« Aiipta DushatE, Kill<br />
Be-fjh, !!:>» Sara Limtrirk-<br />
M&nsc KfjJ- Mi« flara Jtt-<br />
. Bidd;« Bi*bop, rjiirie..<br />
Peter Kih=. Opinion AT«-T,<br />
d Kerr, WillisfE Thii&;i.<br />
• • •<br />
Vr. ui Mr.. LHlle<br />
_____ to HMb at roMekfe,<br />
Mr, and HTS, Clueuce Utili. ut<br />
•t and Cenfrai ivT, eBUnained tie<br />
^^totartay Biitnt at a foUsrinf at a plnoeUe part}<br />
"i.^ ^ Helta<br />
«W ^,, to honor<br />
r ^ Sato, <strong>of</strong> LranJ,<br />
j—4 «-l Kfreslimeiitj prowmta.<br />
Mui Betty Um<br />
- Gladys Smith.<br />
Both, JUM j£'<br />
^ ^i» Snltt, the „_,.<br />
1 Ajbnrr av., has j,<br />
'er a uro srsf-ki,<br />
, Wed.<br />
nesday nJ^t; Mr, and il«. Char.<br />
les E. Baron, Mr, snd Mrs, WaiMr<br />
en»U, Dr, and Mr*. L. S. A, St^dem,<br />
5Ir», WinOeld Mtebner, Mrs, Jlaiy<br />
Bintth and ILr, and lire, WUIlam<br />
Williams<br />
• • •<br />
A. rard party in me Fleetwood<br />
Hotel last night (Tftur#day) for<br />
the beijcfii <strong>of</strong> the Parent-Teachef<br />
AUHK-iation <strong>of</strong> the parochial «ch(wl<br />
|waj rajoyed. It wai a sueceis and<br />
I* the *woad one gives during this<br />
school year,<br />
•<br />
CarttaBd<br />
1 say in Pliiladf!pha.<br />
as liio pje.t <strong>of</strong> Muss faihtf.<br />
ine Terrr. - • r<br />
Jllsj Ttrry nil] SMTid the in'Ti'h<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 3 Lagoon Lots<br />
Uft<br />
SS'ifS' . iiDlkhndrd . imp<br />
Watw<br />
$400 cuh<br />
Fine Safe HarlMr to Lerp i.,ur<br />
iHiat<br />
Ralph L, Chester,<br />
Incorporated<br />
ITM ind tESTB.U,<br />
MW. Donald GErtland. 233 A»-<br />
-——/from 3 to 6 p. m, barf av,, eol«ri3fn«d Miss Jlosr<br />
*_"»»'• <strong>On</strong>b <strong>of</strong> Atkn. Grace Imbe«l, jliM Keles Btedetn<br />
,*^,ta fcoBOf cf tfate<br />
•Dd itn, Frank Saunino at cards,<br />
Advertise in Two<br />
vtBtert. MI wgO «n<br />
Qftf women,<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s<br />
_.» f#^ were Mr*,<br />
K»r little more than tin' (irkr or<br />
yi^dt, <strong>of</strong> Cnen. IHWM vmtf.<br />
onr, ('unWnatlun adi In <strong>The</strong><br />
Wpyin <strong>of</strong> tfc» Home <strong>The</strong> KnfgbU <strong>of</strong> Colurntiuji held a H>itnrm I'njnt Herald raxt IHtje.<br />
card BVtr in their Mil, 2nd it and Thi'j rmrh hiimliidB fit addi-<br />
Boate, rtate diir. Central aft. Jut ThnfM«y Bight. 1 tional<br />
<strong>The</strong> hoits were Joseph 3Ia«nn«r, i<br />
|i.Bdwanl V_«, <strong>of</strong> Oc-<br />
«fa» PKtideat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
f^_*«_ <strong>of</strong> the var.<br />
raty<br />
'attended from here<br />
Jtoncan Hand, Jr,<br />
Carey TUl<br />
, lira. Howard Rick-<br />
/-Edward Vow, <strong>of</strong><br />
» CWbj Mn,. EIIM,<br />
IT.' Mff. Charic Hand,<br />
t Benderwn, mm Be»i<br />
and Mbu Jolla<br />
> C(ab<br />
•' * *<br />
• Cldi.<br />
tareh Quh en-<br />
Pnle at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
•t the hungalo*<br />
TW Sboemaicer, on<br />
company amem-<br />
a bo,<br />
CMM<br />
Co*«n<br />
BECK'S FOR<br />
non UM<br />
Wl Stnet at the<br />
SEA FOOD<br />
WE BEIJVKB<br />
KUetRounder ............ ft 30c<br />
Tfct H. C, Janes pleasure fUhing boat leaves<br />
our dock, it 0 au m, AJJy. Sp^ boato, boaU<br />
for hire lo private pwtiea for {aside the bay and<br />
Outside trip*. , ft<br />
JOE'S MARKET<br />
4th ST. «nd ASBURY AVE.<br />
TW. Mw_rt dc_* not try to ««U the lowtit priced<br />
fWiUi-jkW bot a will _iw«y» try to MU the bc.t in<br />
0OfmA» _*vr«rt p^e. We th*nk you IBB your<br />
;3!*V<br />
- GlIO-XIUES PRODUCE<br />
PASTRIES<br />
0 Jersey Eggs ....... doz 20c<br />
|<strong>of</strong> Geromfctown, spent ttw wwk[*<br />
Hwi' fflimflr "<br />
[Mid at her snnuner home, 16<br />
ncmann hospital, whoro ehe uliuT'.if.- ni 1 "ii11 «i, (....,„,..„...>., hilllhi were ..^.^ ... at ,,.^,« tii^ „»,„c",<br />
SIS rart ii!- " iHRJ !'l!?as;!re .iv. un! in;!J l*lu;t-j mer cntiiiav, 010 Ocojiii av,, over<br />
ltth S(.,on<br />
t.Tii Mra. Henry li, .-v:1. j«anf av, lih,. wooli end.<br />
Fresh Fish From Our Own Nets<br />
CHRIS<br />
ON THE BAY<br />
Between Sth & I Oth Sts,<br />
REAL<br />
mAli H)itc<br />
I'lyBiuuth<br />
$9,750<br />
MORRIf<br />
Inn<br />
... Visit the New...<br />
WAREHOUSE<br />
OUTLET STORE<br />
At 831 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. |<br />
Opening Friday, May 26th at 7:30 a.<br />
Reg. 9c<br />
Loaf<br />
Raisin<br />
Bread<br />
Legs <strong>of</strong><br />
Lamb<br />
Or Hindquarters<br />
Ib<br />
Pure<br />
Preserves<br />
(Reg. 33c value)<br />
Dill or Sour<br />
Pickles<br />
Reg. 19c Quart Jars<br />
2 * 25'<br />
Ginger Snaps<br />
Our Policy wiU be the finest foods obtainable at the lowest prices possible,<br />
WE SELL FOR LESS<br />
FRESH SLICING<br />
Tomatoes 3 lbs 25*<br />
Iceberg Salad head 6c<br />
12 ib<br />
FANCY STEWING<br />
Pillsbury Best<br />
Flour<br />
(Limit 3 bags)<br />
Chickens!: 15<br />
! :<br />
Crushed Cora 5<br />
!.:iC<br />
Oranges -JS doz 10<br />
Granulated<br />
Sugar<br />
U<br />
\h doth<br />
Deviled Crabs each 10c<br />
X V j R : vu, .. A et Stores in TbjJSi<br />
Golden Ripe<br />
Bananas<br />
Jumbo<br />
size doz 15*<br />
Maxwell House<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Fancy Chuck<br />
Roast<br />
Swans Down<br />
Cake<br />
Rag. 2Sc<br />
pkg.<br />
LAROE SMOKED<br />
Hams<br />
SLICES OF HAM Ib 2U<br />
^4 Here<br />
^mming Alone;<br />
Not Recovered.<br />
^ "f New Yorkep, W-ra<br />
fmarning, when one <strong>of</strong><br />
ot flve men drowned in<br />
i^AfV ««r J.<br />
Irafter "men, drove from<br />
V.v arriving at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
\%t I m, Monday for<br />
" J i W Halnei st,, Ger-<br />
, who has a conage at<br />
„! av., and T. H,<br />
New York, who^ lives<br />
ffilour companions wont<br />
vliveland cottaBe, Kynes<br />
r his tlothes and entered<br />
« When his f rionds eame<br />
o "house, thny saw him<br />
In the water, ZOO or<br />
, irom the beach. He<br />
ath the surfa • 2*29=<br />
ClubCrateri -!y»!««i'tr I. pkg 17c<br />
L<br />
*'~~~ A 33c VA! Ut I OK -9s- V ^<br />
l-2St Can o! , , , .•• ^<br />
Chalka £_oa Cfabcneat<br />
Rajah Salad Drstiing<br />
c<br />
Bold for-<br />
29'<br />
You Sive 6; on E»eh Purchase!<br />
Best Pure Lard<br />
tisoTA - I'lLiHiiu<br />
OH (1OL1) MEIIAL<br />
,, rA ffjfi,v<br />
2 »•»<br />
Papsr Napkini<br />
Cut-Rtt» Was£ Piper «:^>' 2 PH* I5e<br />
Sultana Peanut Butter it Ur cr p.ii 15c<br />
Popular 5e Candies and Sums 3 tut IOe<br />
R6-R Boned Chhken - ,6.oie«n3Se<br />
Inters SlufFtd Olives iir lie, I9e,29c<br />
CriipoFig BariorGingerSnaps 2 Ibi I7t<br />
Yukon Club K Sing«r Ale 5^ t IOe<br />
Encore Spaghotti • 4<br />
Neclar Teas<br />
AT SPICIAL LOW miCESI<br />
MIXED f M.-lb<br />
ILEND \ pkfl<br />
hue<br />
IJ Ib<br />
IBc<br />
41c<br />
*[N OUR QUALITY MEAT MARKETS!<br />
# Alk tin MllH9»r at IB A&P Stew lor th. location <strong>of</strong> auf n.auit Mltl M«pk«l<br />
LARSE SIZBS—Wholt or Shank Half<br />
SMOKED<br />
SKINNED Hams - I*<br />
CmtirSlicfi T& Hams •»29e » Butt Ends M6e<br />
Smoked Skinned Hams ^*lhpi.«»h.nkH»!<<br />
Genuine<br />
1933 Spring<br />
LAMB<br />
Breast cf Lamb -<br />
Nsck<strong>of</strong>Umb -<br />
Shoulder cf Lamb<br />
Ib flc<br />
ib 15c<br />
bl7c<br />
fsMV Chuck RSiisi <strong>of</strong> Bemf , _ -<br />
Pih^ Sten.Sng Rib Peast <strong>of</strong> Beef -<br />
RwhW<br />
Slclnl..* Fillet.<br />
Frtih Y<br />
F«nty SCewinf) Chir!>cn i<br />
, 23'<br />
Rack Lamb Chops lb 25c<br />
Rib Lamb Chops- It 33s<br />
Uoin Lomb Chops »> 3^<br />
ALL' SIZES<br />
Min:od Ham<br />
Sli.cd Thuringor -<br />
fjlict d I. obanon Bologna<br />
Spi od Luncheon Meab<br />
iitei^i#ii^fefliiftl<br />
V<br />
\<br />
Gordon's Roll Butter<br />
Pork Loins » 12c<br />
Shoulders Lamb » 14P<br />
Fresh Killed Ducklings tt 20c<br />
Ecbnom :ttgj§<br />
Golden Crown Bacon l-2Jt><br />
Freeh Killed Broilers tt><br />
We Accept <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Cape May County Scrip<br />
Rival <strong>Blue</strong> Cherries - . can 20e<br />
Libby's Pears can 20c<br />
Rosedale Peaches can 15c<br />
Swift Sliced Pbeapple 2 cans 35c<br />
Sopus Red Pitted Cherries 2 cans 25c<br />
Times Square Apple Sauce ... ? cans 25c<br />
Cheriton New Pack Peas can 10c<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> Valley Com ..•. 3 cans 2Sc<br />
Phillips Tomatoes 3 cans 25c<br />
Robinson Stringless Beans 3 cans 25c<br />
Flagf Beets 2 lge cans 2§c<br />
Kellogg's Corn Flakes .. .!... . pkg<br />
Shredded Wheat ...: pkf 10c<br />
Keebler Club Crackers . pkg 17c<br />
N. B, C. Assorted Cakes 2 lbs 2Sc<br />
Quinlan Butter Pretzeb ........... ft ZSc<br />
N. B. C. Premium Flake Smltines<br />
2 tb box 28c<br />
K-9 Dog Food 3 tins ZSc<br />
f (<br />
ITT JKKSIiY<br />
Asparagus<br />
U.llOlt.MA<br />
Peas<br />
White Crisp Large<br />
ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 for<br />
Extra Fancy Large<br />
RIPE TOMATOK 2 fts<br />
2 ft 15c<br />
WAX BEANS 15^<br />
2 pounds for .<br />
MARYLAND<br />
STRING BEANS »<br />
FRESH<br />
LIMA BEANS ft<br />
^ NT ,.,r; ; ; :<br />
RADISHES **<br />
- Bunch ...;. »•"••••• •<br />
RHUBARB<br />
2 Bunches ..;....:... ......,..•.•••<br />
FANCY<br />
NEW POTATOES 3 fts<br />
JERSEY<br />
SWEET POTATOES .....ft<br />
COFFEE<br />
GOKItON CDF<br />
ft 17c<br />
BBEAK 0* HOBH<br />
ft 20c<br />
» 29c<br />
Chase and Sinborn<br />
ft 29c<br />
PBKMIER TEA<br />
19C<br />
F<br />
R<br />
E<br />
S<br />
u<br />
n<br />
E<br />
R<br />
B<br />
Y<br />
A<br />
D<br />
A<br />
Y<br />
Heinz Sweet Mix Pickles .<br />
libby Med. Red Salmon .<br />
Libby Corned Bwf<br />
Monarch Steak Salmon<br />
Purity Peanut Butter . ,<br />
Campfire Marshnwllowt<br />
Prunes „.....<br />
KRAMER'S OLYMPIC<br />
cm<br />
. .an<br />
1 tb j»r<br />
1 Ib box<br />
. 2 Ibi<br />
Ginger Ale<br />
Lime Dry<br />
Root Beer 3 Table Water<br />
ZA<br />
Plus 5c depoB.1 per botllc<br />
Yoimg's Pearl B«M So_p» -•» «#i<br />
P &. G Soap __'—- 3 mfe:;:<br />
Suntex ;........ 2 bottti*<br />
Washing Soda 2 p^<br />
Icott Towel and Holder „<br />
Scott Tissue .... . . 3 f<strong>of</strong>ls<br />
FHESll I'L'T JEHSEX<br />
Spinach<br />
FANCY<br />
EATING CHERRIES<br />
Bunch 10 c<br />
LUSCIOUS<br />
LARGE PINEAPPLES<br />
JUICY SWEET<br />
ORANGES .<br />
LARGE FLORIDA<br />
ORANGES<br />
GRAPE FRUIT<br />
6 for ,.„.. •„<br />
MEDIUM<br />
GRAPE FRUIT<br />
JUMBO<br />
GRAPEFRUIT.<br />
RIPE HONEY DEWS<br />
FANCY<br />
PEARS ....„ -<br />
SUNK1ST • " •<br />
ORANGES ,<br />
NEW CHOI 1<br />
Cantaloupes ea, 10c Grapes<br />
if MA81LASB EXI'BESSID<br />
ies 15 c<br />
GORDON BM$<br />
J^BE piSUyiWy TO AlrfY P^CT ^ - C g ^<br />
...r ft<br />
..each<br />
doz<br />
doz<br />
4 for<br />
3 for<br />
.4 for<br />
.do*<br />
a 5c<br />
29#<br />
iol<br />
2S«<br />
25c<br />
25^<br />
25c<br />
2 i<br />
45tji
3§P?W$t'.<br />
'WM: POOD<br />
SAME PRICES<br />
"SAME SERVICE<br />
!§£§WMua•Complete Fountain Service —<br />
***"' •'•' ThstVSurr To Please You<br />
[ohnstone's Annex<br />
<strong>On</strong> Asbury Next to <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
^OJTIfS'TONE'S CAPE<br />
<strong>On</strong> A«bury Ave. Opposite <strong>City</strong> HaU <<br />
1st <strong>Ocean</strong> Flight<br />
14 Years Ago<br />
I Cape May Coast Guard<br />
1 Head Piloted Plane.<br />
With the recent announce men<br />
<strong>of</strong> sifjnitijt contracts for constru<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> six huffe trans-Attont<br />
mull and uns&enper<br />
i<br />
is interesting to note that Sat<br />
urdoy is the 14th anniversary o<br />
the completion <strong>of</strong> the first trans<br />
Atlantic -flight. <strong>On</strong> May 27, 1919<br />
the NC-4 landed at' Lisbon, Por-<br />
tuga[, Dilated by Lt,.Command«<br />
K. F, Stone, U, .S, N., now i<br />
rge <strong>of</strong> the Cjoa;,' Guard Ai<br />
Station, Cape May,<br />
Tiie fifojt'ci -jjder develonnu*!<br />
by Pan American Airway-, J,u<br />
LiimuRh its v'.itL teeMitoii i,<br />
viior. Col, Charles Jjndbcriih, it<br />
quires the construction <strong>of</strong> three<br />
Sikursky phinex ami three CJIenr<br />
Martin planes. Each <strong>of</strong> the*sq<br />
airplanes will cost slightly ovu*<br />
$201,000 iiiiil ia expected ti carry<br />
BO passengers, besides a i.srrfe<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> mail.<br />
Ill loiiluarison with tile modern<br />
type <strong>of</strong> Sikorsky airplanes, it is<br />
<strong>of</strong> interest to note how closely<br />
ill is modern type follows the cie-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the old NC flying-boatSj<br />
the etntjennaffe, or tail sur-<br />
. carried on outriggers above<br />
the Ijoatlike hull.<br />
HOTELS - • ROOMS^TTAPARTMENTS<br />
., ?. AyMi»-.;:e*Sw*i^»fi"' MWtly<br />
indlcAttd many advantages in the<br />
seleetibn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltjf as. the<br />
ftort-<strong>of</strong>•call for these trans - At.<br />
lantie airplanes. With-the ample<br />
expanse <strong>of</strong> $ater affordtu by the<br />
bay, and the advantage <strong>of</strong> an ad-<br />
jacent airport, Clarke Field, from<br />
which land planes may carry mail<br />
and passengers to any point in<br />
the United States and Canada,<br />
the resort possesses advantages<br />
unexcelled by any other spot on<br />
the Atlantic coast.<br />
It is expected thai fight-tests<br />
<strong>of</strong> these huge aircraft- will be<br />
made during the fall <strong>of</strong> 19.'J4,<br />
and actual operations <strong>of</strong> .he<br />
trans-Atlantic lino may be ex-<br />
pected by the spring <strong>of</strong> 11)36,<br />
affording ample time to develop<br />
Clarke Field and to prepare the \<br />
adjoining waters for this pur-<br />
pose.<br />
Police Chid Stops<br />
Fishing on Walk<br />
To Arrest Any Person Vio-<br />
lating New Order,<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will be no more rislilnii<br />
fnm the boardwalk.<br />
This ecHet was Issued yealerilny<br />
Y Acting f:hlef n[ Police Jm;k n<br />
Followlnit coiuplajniii IT-<br />
WarisDecIared<br />
<strong>On</strong> Undesirables<br />
Police Compile Lilt <strong>of</strong> Sus-<br />
pects; To Act Soon,<br />
on undesirables, -lioth \vhil(<br />
anil eiihired,<br />
week by Acilni: ('hie!<br />
diHlar<br />
y<br />
jack G. Jefliee, and<br />
MtlORLYN.<br />
Friday liiid Suturdiiy*<br />
In "AiluraliliV n romani'i?<br />
iiui.-tital M'UniKi lliti senti<br />
ill I'lilcs MIV in tlu- liaiui<br />
aiu't liayitur :in*l tin 1<br />
vith<br />
there in irreat actlviiv unu>n^<br />
is suspnt'ted Of hoinj; in<br />
L'iiiis, m find work. =<br />
A llsf <strong>of</strong> jurrRons whom tlio 1***1= j 1 * II-^ l»*r m* J<br />
ill's in litiilur spiling or tuiii.bcr I Mutulin :HM a Imv.<br />
u rhinu, liiiM hi l 0n nuuio up uitor m ^lipporu<br />
cur<strong>of</strong>nl invest Ijm lion* Tho nanti^ uf *|tiiiif.i> ami<br />
pornuns who apiiiiff Tilly 11 m ^ to ,lm> K, 1'rm 1 n<br />
wurk and imm on livinu on *-li:ir- "i-llmi-r \\u- (invii.<br />
jly, liii V* s nlsn ho <strong>On</strong> I inf tMt. j ui'i iliy. thim'* r^u;<br />
Httitiuhi and niirniw im;h, :<br />
ivputalilo wurk, ihcy s* if!<br />
n*:=!ni! uinl uivon i\w vh\\<br />
ihir in Hit 1 cmiiily Jii 11 f'M '<br />
wtn'i'1 1 lliny will hv wor k* f<br />
ur Ionv hm tnwn fnr J;I I* iii.<br />
Larceny Charges<br />
Over Car Dropped<br />
chnrcpH <strong>of</strong> hLrnciiy a^mm 1U N<br />
rnnl Uiw, uf () Murilli |il,. vr': 1<br />
blfTMM<br />
, I+HE IDEAL<br />
IN THE IDEAL L<br />
C3S F-^TM ST, NEAR THE OCEAN<br />
ThoraUBhly rnmlorn .— llrnmi niliiri<br />
and ensylto. Private balhfl. Eyr<br />
Slid Affierirnfi i>1nh<br />
Very Moderate Rates<br />
Hwiu. Datben* Dtnltm Itoon<br />
ran?:<br />
p. YOUNG. IVJjr.<br />
HOTEL HANSCOM<br />
tttiood<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'i Ne%v<br />
Modern Firepro<strong>of</strong><br />
Hotel<br />
80 Rooms and lathi<br />
n Plan with Din-<br />
iac Room<br />
Elevators Is Street Levsl<br />
Sun Deck<br />
Will <strong>On</strong>mr:<br />
European Plan<br />
May 27th<br />
. HA1NES<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
ihcrmen were niefcHlnsx up Iho<br />
lortli end <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk wilii<br />
ail. cans and oilier ^oiir<br />
H will he recalled that last war<br />
similar ruling waw/ issued, afh<br />
little ^Irl witH etruck bv one 1'<br />
lie linea whi^ti a fisherman made<br />
cast out into the water<br />
'Rtrardwalk ^1 rollers miiHt hi!<br />
protected," Chief Jernce said ye<br />
ierday, "and I have issued si rid<br />
ortlei" to irij t in\ pt r in f uii-lii<br />
ng from the boardwalk. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
are eight miles <strong>of</strong> beach for fish<br />
ernien to use.<br />
<strong>The</strong> cily probably will be obliged<br />
to ban*; several "No Fishing" si^n:<br />
from tlie boardwalk railing, huw<br />
ever, bef\.V HI-: t.ivi-:<br />
- .1<br />
Ill'<br />
Til<br />
Wi.1.<br />
Mm "I ,1'inf <<br />
/ \M < III ^ ^<br />
I MM It 1111 TUNTW<br />
1(111<br />
» II si ,i y n<br />
I i K I I III<br />
ur Tn<br />
Chatterion<br />
"Ill V TI It NIC If<br />
VH.<br />
"ini' AM<br />
and til. -I i"l• -i•,. t<br />
.,1 til !-..«l'r:.'"<br />
I^rid;i> itm! ^i\l\<br />
' Sl:,.M-i I -i.-.it<br />
.. Moj- ST-aa-ao-Mjilnm J,(s<br />
SO . riwllnnnu, Gs3D D ii<br />
Old First National<br />
Opens on Saturday<br />
I Tho .ili! r-'irnt N:iticni:il Hunk<br />
n[l.iy.<br />
.ili<br />
v. hi<br />
i.. Tmviior is e<br />
••litli'p in I'luri<br />
Tiii-nnr.<br />
niilk ; (tuire,l.<br />
NEW!<br />
MODERN!<br />
FIREPROOF!<br />
fomiiJiiyl, Dati. Bed.<br />
Uro> Irvine Kooa<br />
«udlo couch), clrrtrir<br />
. tntlnmlom. sit<br />
timtalinic hm water for<br />
me me nil tinwo<br />
or 7«aHr rvntats.<br />
W3 WESLEY ATFNUF.<br />
T. HA1NES<br />
at<br />
Admits Stealing<br />
Cl Fi<br />
Stealing<br />
Coal; Fined $15<br />
David Turner, 23, colored, 710<br />
West av., was fined $16, yoBterday,<br />
by Jlaglatrate George D, Hiehards,<br />
and given a OO-day auspended jail<br />
sentence. He will serve 80 days lr<br />
arrested again.<br />
Turner admitted stealing six<br />
bags q[ coal, last Friday, and <strong>of</strong><br />
falling to appear In court Monday,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, J. Hurrqll anil<br />
ht A Ml<br />
Mrs, J. Hurrqll anil<br />
ilauBhter, Anne, Mlsa Pauline<br />
.Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. David<br />
| Mitchell and Mrs. C. Kates, all<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bala, were woek end resort<br />
viKitor? at 824 7th st.<br />
60 Days in Jail For<br />
Stli R R C<br />
ays in Jail For<br />
Stealing R. R. Coal<br />
For stealing dial from the<br />
Pennsylvania Railroad, Malvin<br />
Morris, 22, colored, 724 West av.,<br />
was senteneed to serve 00 dayB<br />
in the countv Jail Momlay, by<br />
Man-istrate George D, Hiehards,<br />
Morris admitted he had been<br />
arrested several times in the past<br />
but had always gotten <strong>of</strong>f %vlfh a<br />
suspended sentence. <strong>The</strong> sentenco<br />
will be served tills time.<br />
New York plumbers call<br />
themselves sanitary enijlnefirs.<br />
AN J" "' RESTAURANT<br />
5 938 BOARDWALK<br />
RE-OPENS SATURDAY fi P, M.<br />
DAVIS<br />
Hardware Co.<br />
1225 Asbury Avenue<br />
Spreeniliinr Ohcfli ,„ 'Me<br />
Si>r««iidiior IlingPN ......_ 3OP<br />
Srrpenilniir 1'iills _..„„„._ 10p<br />
Screpniliim Loeko fiSc & TOe<br />
HfrccniliMir SprliiRH ,„ 7c<br />
(lalvaiiiwd ..„,,„.„ ,. lllc<br />
Scrcriiilnor Wire—<br />
(JiJviinizecl .„.._ sq. It, 4c<br />
•Jcriiej* ('upprr Wire, HIJ, ft, fii:<br />
Tinivn Ppiicinff ft. Be mid Nc<br />
(isrlMpo Can - S»e up<br />
Watering rnlls, (julv,,,_, fi'ic up<br />
Ituse Hall
in<br />
Wi the<br />
/diicusp-<br />
'ifliiinthQod?<br />
iW Fajfht-<br />
"tlie.' ii 'nilniiin race<br />
iUtr ef •ieiaiag<br />
5f^e their childrwi,"<br />
'•*"' "the hilplf^Baeii<br />
_':Jttanl wiffi the<br />
llrtand. shq nfeil ttat<br />
go yf ara pot<br />
"~af -the ' pirints be-<br />
;; J^catf look after<br />
ferits with animals<br />
a; ,:.lhort , 'time,<br />
Former Squire Arrested.<br />
Simon. B -Alexander, 3fc, foijner<br />
Woodbine justice <strong>of</strong> the peate.<br />
was held in $1600 ball this Week<br />
fnr t" 6 « ran(t Jury on J<br />
f l H<br />
, only ti^ys, before toe<br />
,'ieJleved <strong>of</strong> responslell-<br />
W " ~ ' ' •»•• '•<br />
EMM tears Important.<br />
iflist- five years <strong>of</strong> the<br />
W% are tht most import.<br />
?i^H, ''la tola tjme the<br />
inii i more than he can<br />
"Ji?lh in the remainder<br />
__., even though it be<br />
He should be taught<br />
_in the home, wiieh<br />
l^ali world, else when he<br />
school and Sis horizon, is<br />
"fJta'will have a difficult<br />
11:,:,;,., . •<br />
Jsnd daughters should aur-<br />
" parents in ability to<br />
; and' lead beiaftiBe^ <strong>of</strong><br />
' opportunities, he saui,<br />
ftkptet their children to<br />
i "their shoulderi and thus<br />
y|ar' above thi pwceedinu<br />
fip.•'•-•••'<br />
Keep Schools Opes,<br />
"l his audience with<br />
$% <strong>of</strong> keeping the<br />
V°Wh' •• .<br />
Tl»-crying that we eon-<br />
ti k««p them open,"<br />
,,,^(1,;, "but I say to you<br />
Ot'^fford to dose them,"<br />
9«M it Is "ini.I that<br />
piiey is spent lor eos-<br />
BVthia country than, fort<br />
If this is the trotli<br />
•believes that-moth-<br />
- being good mothers.<br />
, do#n fix Important,<br />
,be considered in the {<br />
<strong>of</strong> one's child:'<br />
• vocation, worthy home<br />
: eittaenship, •*. proper<br />
! time and Chrirtian<br />
ilDgk HanJ PWMdent,<br />
ni fBiters were el-<br />
_ i ;Mc%an Hand, Jr..<br />
Mrs. Iva Woolson,<br />
"jMnoraiy president;<br />
ot embeBlimtot He is charged<br />
by the imithiAuMermuhl Insiir-<br />
'ance co,, A - Camdta,' with con-<br />
verting (628 collected in insur<br />
ance premiums to his own Use,<br />
*He is under $1000 bail await-<br />
fa$ trial on a previous charge <strong>of</strong><br />
embezzlement.<br />
' Mrs. Bergner is Injured.<br />
Mrs, Albertina Bergner, wife <strong>of</strong><br />
Mayor 0,- VV. Batijner, <strong>of</strong> Ava-<br />
lon, was badly shaken in,an au.<br />
tomobile collision Wednesday, on<br />
the Seashore rd,, atr. Clermont,<br />
She and William SheriJiin, driver<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ottor ear, have been HUrn-<br />
moned to appear JunB 14 for a<br />
hearingi before Joseph Kohle, jus-<br />
tice <strong>of</strong> the peace, at <strong>Ocean</strong> View.<br />
Two Held In Arson Plot,<br />
Belinda Smith, 3S, and Webster<br />
Prink, 69, both__<strong>of</strong> Philadelphju.<br />
arrested Wednesday eharg,<br />
ed with arson, and wore cammit-<br />
ted to the county jail without<br />
I bail for the September grand<br />
jury. <strong>The</strong>y were to try to raise<br />
bail today,<br />
A fire was discovered ' afi t Sun-<br />
day in a residence owned by Mrs.<br />
Smith in Avalon, valued at<br />
14500, but with $7600 insurance,<br />
which would have expired lion,<br />
day noon, according to county <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ficials.<br />
o n y p<br />
Y. Christian,<br />
Mrs. Charles C<br />
ce<br />
Van<br />
iji and Mrs. Edward<br />
EiMtturer.<br />
j^'committees are! Fi-<br />
Kri, Christtani program,<br />
•ienllr special mu-<br />
,Trout Murphy!<br />
••4, Edward •VOMI<br />
„__,• Henry. B, Coon-<br />
.^Y'f B-fnii'iiiV iiiiT", \f*-e' : Trtil<br />
^EmppiDeninpi , sves* SMX<br />
«r^Mrtr'frqm each <strong>of</strong><br />
us -Minlmittoc head's were<br />
fijgeiped. It •WM ah-<br />
*; T ">TPlp0,Bi (had been<br />
f jiOTly" milk for under-<br />
rdmdrcn . during this<br />
"" # <strong>of</strong> thanks from<br />
„ p(?;; principal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
" titmn under • the di<br />
^•Wii T.<br />
^wrth -Mrs. C<br />
ateWs, Mrs.<br />
/Mn. Murphy<br />
CoES<strong>On</strong><br />
Faust,<br />
•T. J.<br />
assist-<br />
^ Pay<br />
lew go to Jail<br />
'Hannah, 32, color-<br />
cr pi, MI orden-d<br />
Georgt D Ri^h<br />
Uf, pky $10 fine or<br />
fat^ j-ul for J0 daj<br />
Vs fined $3 last<br />
-diorl time" m<br />
£ j.tort time be<br />
Oed, and about two<br />
>, When ralkd before<br />
he tokl her she'must<br />
Strike; Win Wage Increase<br />
Employes <strong>of</strong> the Bradatone<br />
Jiublier Co., ut Woodbine, won a<br />
wage increase <strong>of</strong> five cents an<br />
hour, Saturday, after jfoinj- on<br />
strike. Mayor Nathaniel Ho,«en-<br />
feld, <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, interceded for<br />
the men after they hail been on<br />
strike one day.<br />
<strong>The</strong> men, SB in number, were<br />
formerly jrettinj; 10 to 22 eenti<br />
an hour. Most <strong>of</strong> them h^ve fam.<br />
ilies. <strong>The</strong> company manufavtures<br />
rubber heels and rubber cement.<br />
Seek Loan from B. F. C.<br />
Wildwood <strong>of</strong>ficials sought a<br />
1200,000 loan from the !!. P. C.<br />
this week, to contract a new wa-<br />
ter line from Rio Grande.<br />
Increasei! water pre.Kure re.<br />
aultinjf from the line would lower<br />
insurance rates 48 per cent, it<br />
was claimed, Joseph Clark, city<br />
treasurer, and Harry Weir, en-<br />
gineer, represented the vlty.<br />
New School Opened,<br />
<strong>The</strong> new consolldaleil school at<br />
Lower Toivnahip was opened for<br />
on; day, yesterday, for the an-<br />
nual eamnieniiisment esercisej.<br />
<strong>The</strong> new BulMini; repiaee.« tfifl<br />
old building destroyed by fire <strong>of</strong><br />
last October.<br />
ents have<br />
at<br />
the<br />
transportei<br />
Grande, Wild<br />
t R Orand<br />
and Wildwiiod rtL,t,<br />
wire dnnatt/i to I"' i -> r- li<br />
ship boarj <strong>of</strong> education.<br />
I'robi- Woodbine .School Board.<br />
An investigation into the do-<br />
f i WI<br />
Weutzell announced ttte city<br />
would takp -Btejw-to Insure tiie op-<br />
oration uf tbe Cnpo May Golf Club.<br />
Lewla T.Stevene,-running mat^ uf<br />
We*tzellF hpc^cd him up in *ho re-<br />
organization.<br />
A -Fowl for K>»ry Thl«f.<br />
loiiiic KutZt Woodbine coulicll-<br />
nuiQ, beliuvcH lie cun »top the con<br />
tiuuGd theft uf hlH chlckontj by glv<br />
fug a fowl to each perBoa wl»u pro-<br />
Uila«a nod to Hteul any<br />
<strong>The</strong> only thiiiK that wurrlen him<br />
is whether he will huvo ro EIVO<br />
nil IIIB t^liickona uway, in «nl«r to<br />
provcut the thcflB.<br />
Accept School Nt*rlp fur TUXPH<br />
Wildwood cHy <strong>of</strong>£ic(ala ugreeri<br />
this week to accept for tuxt^^ in-<br />
to rest Ijeni'iu^ orders, or scrip, is-<br />
iucd by tlie WlldwtjoU board <strong>of</strong>
, aj& Hit<br />
Jtt sf ppw-,<br />
.•as^t requires lem<br />
Are tJncluinge!> Mrs Fliz<br />
ahith W Gandv In >i"!i(rncd At<br />
tbi annuil .Intioii at <strong>of</strong>fic"'.<br />
Tmsday mi.hl it h« l' 0 '< '• nf<br />
was made honorary president.<br />
Miss Julia Scull wus elected to<br />
tht nctwe puswl nc<br />
Another faithful <strong>of</strong>ficer, Mrs.<br />
F. LeRoy Howe, recording Bccrc-<br />
tnrv for tht «.inif period froin<br />
the club s or>, iniz-ition to thi<br />
prtient timi n IK"' ' ' 5 ' 1 ? n *•<br />
Riven u risinir ^ >ti »f " i n ^ In<br />
ler plaoc Mi Au 1 us Hop<br />
nir w is i ie t 1<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers chosen<br />
Mrs J 1 dtt irl \ "• «•<br />
piesidint Mr Ott W<br />
tond Mil iro i li "t Mr<br />
Hind fin ini ill nr lm<br />
William Cno I i M<<br />
mnoinir SPU tin Mi *<br />
Brace, trciisiirer.<br />
Intetfliting mump M m,,«|<br />
tlei fit, tie; oiybdurint |he Ji<br />
yoars <strong>of</strong> iti exiftftjef. ,« '^, ,;•'<br />
Miss Mary Ritcrtft, <strong>of</strong> p?Wi»<br />
|4own, a r«nr»ientMivi <strong>of</strong> tHe<br />
franklin - Marthall Company, M<br />
Newark, explained a plan fo><br />
ituginR a play, "<strong>The</strong> Dtmm %t •<br />
Clown." It is planned for the<br />
club to pradue« it In September.:<br />
This meeting is the final one for<br />
thig spring,<br />
Officer; "What do you megn<br />
by going fifty mile* an hour?"<br />
• Speeder; "My brakes are not<br />
working riRht, and I was hlir-,<br />
ri'inff home to avoid un aocl-<br />
dent,"<br />
Dr. and Mrs, 1», i, Rorm and!<br />
family wore resort vMtori Ove»<br />
the week end at 864 BriEston pi.<br />
t<br />
( hi<br />
Mi>.<br />
rn<br />
Dr. Raymond F, KsatinB and<br />
fiimily, <strong>of</strong> Iloslyn, spent the week<br />
end nl Pennlyn pi. and GHnth-<br />
ian av.<br />
Furman R, Willis, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
member <strong>of</strong> the fast dwindling<br />
army <strong>of</strong> the Q, A, R., agrees<br />
with Sherman that "War Is Hell,"<br />
Tlie Vivil War veteran, who was<br />
the guest <strong>of</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> the Ki-<br />
wania Club, at the golf club,<br />
Wednesday noon, related some <strong>of</strong><br />
Ills experiences on the battle,<br />
fluid and elsewhere. In a state-<br />
ment that he had prepared and<br />
was read by fid Kane, the<br />
ST.year old man declared that if<br />
it were within his posvef there<br />
never would be another gun flrej<br />
at a human being^ .<br />
During his eventful career,<br />
Capt, Willis has enjoyed many<br />
distinctions and honors. He is<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the few men now. living<br />
who can boast <strong>of</strong> talking to a<br />
eteran <strong>of</strong> the Revolution. In<br />
1805, when he was nine years <strong>of</strong><br />
age, he met Ethan Osborne, Revo,<br />
veteran <strong>of</strong> Cumberland<br />
County, who lived to bo 100 years<br />
<strong>of</strong> age.<br />
At Paris Convention<br />
In 1U28 he was the sole G. A,<br />
R, veteran to attend the Ameri.<br />
can Legion convention in Paris,<br />
where many honors were heaped<br />
upon him. A humorous incident<br />
tluit was not rtkted by Mr. Wil-<br />
lis occurred there. <strong>On</strong>e at the<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the local Legion post<br />
who attended the Pan's conVen-<br />
Ibm waif instructtrl tn steep an<br />
eye on him HO he wool i no; R^gr-<br />
tax his strength.<br />
DuririET the ETeat BBf**?* In<br />
Paris the youthful Lftsiheait/ft<br />
developed sore fest, ite 'lr *»«W M%vmL Mnt a»J: balnv<br />
mr- that, tho • n wi la mmM ta 11» rt« Clw <strong>of</strong> OMM. cur in th« counti<br />
* %. 3, Bower. BeMlvtr, with th. I.B.I fl Ca»f «»» Mil itato *f H«w JSMmr.<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> uwre<strong>of</strong> within thrw month, from y »ftl^_*>* JMrtW at follswt)<br />
l.ro<strong>of</strong> e<strong>of</strong> within three month<br />
thin date or lliuy may he dltallowod.<br />
F. a. AWAtT.<br />
Actlno Comptroller <strong>of</strong> the Corrency<br />
f<br />
Point to Honor<br />
Nation's Heroes<br />
Parade to Feature Memorial<br />
Observance, Tueiday.<br />
Raymond Smith. <strong>The</strong> parade will<br />
continue to the, N*w York av,<br />
school yard, where the Girl<br />
Scouts will place a wreath on<br />
monument <strong>of</strong> Capt, Richard Sdln-<br />
Mayor Charles Steelman will be<br />
In lino and a bugle and drurn<br />
corp <strong>of</strong> 30 Boy Scouts from Sotn-<br />
i-i, 1'oint and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will<br />
„ MDIIID<br />
it TluddL_<br />
ia Frank Van nililer:<br />
tfBct nt miiuth <strong>of</strong> Venture Creek. 1800,<br />
Ocsan Clly,<br />
John firaKsi. ct al. \Q Mary B. L.<br />
CaBnon. Lqts 10, 11, IS, BG«tion B.<br />
ISIIwiiiDlh II. Burnn to William Bnjd,<br />
«lng!e. Lot «0, bloelt 4, Ocsan Cits<br />
Ciiirikiis. I6D00. _<br />
Central Iinvobiinisnt, tie,, iinJ Fred<br />
HsrlnalU, Jr. ot all., !o Dalley and<br />
Slieilli, Ino. NK S5 ft. <strong>of</strong> Lot 187 and<br />
all <strong>of</strong> IBB. Section No. Point.<br />
Bciitrloii II, iiirer to Adah H. Paris,<br />
n. Lcit 211, Block lim 1-a. liooo.<br />
Sheriff for fiwirija Mnier und wife.<br />
Clilrencc L. Rulioll, Trcsnure inland<br />
nenllf Co., Ikbcrt S. Stretth, 'ei 111,,<br />
to Jiimo N. Kiiliie. <strong>On</strong> SB nido We»-<br />
loir Ave. 20(1 ft NE from E corner <strong>of</strong><br />
til lind Wenlpy Avc§.<br />
Juliii H. lloliiTMiii, Tfintre <strong>of</strong> B«tiiie<br />
f Itelmrt J, Shnrn. in hnnkruntcF, to<br />
ortice W. Leedi. at oi. Lot 07, Buy<br />
rent Lot§,<br />
WilllBm K. Loaliy to KitherlBO T.<br />
!ill», ninuio. Lot 466, lection A.<br />
E. nilrfnrd Durelt, et al., to Miindo<br />
elin Kender,. Lflts illi, 117, 118, 110,<br />
luck 1, Ocenn <strong>City</strong> <strong>On</strong>rdeim,<br />
Shniewenlty nenlty Co. ty Howanl<br />
Ilnrolil S. Pnrln and Ethel S,. to<br />
ITaitile Deli,! HenderBon. Lota lid, 117,<br />
H. 119, nioek I, Qcenn flity GiirdenH.<br />
iheriff for Christeiiher MontnKnn, et<br />
NOTICE OF HF.TILEMENT.<br />
Noliee 1« hefehy given that tha ««MHta<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho luhscrlBor. B> EMCUtor jnd Trn«.<br />
t« under ths will <strong>of</strong> Owrini M. Bllok;<br />
wan, dweased, will be •udlud »n_d itlitrf<br />
W the iurreifate. and repartad for »t a<br />
lomcnt to the Orphiini' Court « tha<br />
ounty <strong>of</strong> Cape May on the wyenjh aw<br />
f June, nest, at ten o'eloek A. M., _KE<br />
«ch time uppiieBtlon will oe made for<br />
to aliowanee ef Commliileni sna eoaaael<br />
Dnted May 2nd. 1903.<br />
F E- J. BOWER, Receiver <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />
First Nntlonnl rank <strong>of</strong> Oeean<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Now |er«ey, IBiSlvoBt, &•<br />
' editor and Truitee.<br />
Robert li. Boll, Bsq, '<br />
- Proetor,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv. _K. J.<br />
unded and dne<br />
IIEINQ Lot US am) tho NarthnM<br />
oily- t«onw-abt Taut <strong>of</strong> tot p!y 1040 Wuli? avanue, * A fifteen, f^pt wide<br />
itrwt.<br />
HKINO tha inran land and nicmlaea<br />
wJiith Oe«»n <strong>City</strong> Title and Trqat Com-<br />
Iiaiy \y deed lumrlnu data November<br />
Rrd. 1030, and <strong>of</strong> record in the Clerlra<br />
Ofiico <strong>of</strong> Cnno MAT County Jn Book CIS<br />
<strong>of</strong> Peedn, narto Slfi. granted and convey*<br />
etl unto vOccnn <strong>City</strong> Securities- Corpor-<br />
ation In fee.<br />
Amount dne under decree ta $105.-<br />
1O3.2H. with Interest and Sheriff* fee*<br />
lo bo ndded.<br />
"WILLIAM B. POWBLL. Sheriff.<br />
Tinted Mny nth. 16811.<br />
tleorc-e Heynoldft, Gol'r.<br />
f *Z14i<br />
for laWBl Morunm .<br />
MM," tow* emr-'^i..<br />
ChniiMrj^<strong>of</strong> New • Jenw,;<br />
dar it M.T. A. D.' IBM; .<br />
ana. wkenlii Th» FlUslltV<br />
luimnnCoBskw U<br />
a Caisntfj<br />
nim C. Bonolw<br />
Ahall expose to aald «<br />
0B MOMDAT JUNE<br />
between ' tie hoara <strong>of</strong><br />
a'elock P. M.. to wlt,;nf<br />
noon . 10^^ In n ccrtittn rniine directed, lamed out <strong>of</strong> tha Court<br />
ileioln ainrlen It. Elllwcll l» complain- Chancery <strong>of</strong> New JorMr, on the<br />
.nt, nnd Jphii Hei'mnn Wiefc-<br />
LIH nra defeniltiiits, I nlinll ospQg# lo ta.}%<br />
It miijile Vfnslije, en-<br />
MONtlAY. MAY 2llh. MM<br />
letween the hours <strong>of</strong> twflive Rnd five<br />
I'elpek P. M,, in wit, nt twelve e'elprfc<br />
l<strong>On</strong>fi (StftFidimi Time) or one e'dtielt P.<br />
M. (DHvliBht Suvlnu Time) <strong>of</strong> »«fd ihf,<br />
it the Sheriff? <strong>of</strong>fice, in Cnne May Cotijt<br />
loupe, Crfpe Mny County, New T Jente* i.<br />
All ilmt eertiiin m<strong>of</strong>tgaped uremlses.<br />
Ith tl e nnpurtennncca in the bill <strong>of</strong><br />
enrar.i»lnt in tie -nil cnu»o Iiartieillarly<br />
t forll nnn 1 de«crf^d thnt la to aa»<br />
All thn following tiact nr 1 nrcel <strong>of</strong><br />
n 1 nnd nr m s>-» herelnnfter iiiirtlPU<br />
h rlv deBcrihrtl Pit into lying and oelpff<br />
„ tlo T,l nf Ocenn <strong>City</strong> In the CouF*<br />
f r« Mnv nnd =mt» -f Not Jorww<br />
BFINC DnrlB <strong>of</strong> I nt« No» TS1 end HI<br />
rrtlon C Plnn rf Ocrnn Clly A«ioein<br />
nf<br />
8th<br />
»t duy <strong>of</strong> Mny. A. D. WSJ. In e certain<br />
' cnuno wherein Alfred W. Wright la<br />
miilnlnant. nnd He'enn J- Flynn. nt<br />
ills aro d«fendanta. I ahall eipoae to<br />
H II nt public vendue on *<br />
MONDAY, JWNF 1,11k, MM<br />
letnrcn the hour* nf twclic and five<br />
o clock P M to nit at tmni o clock<br />
noon ("itdndaril Time) or one o clock<br />
r. M (Daylielit Savlnir Time) ot mid<br />
dny. at the Sherlffa <strong>of</strong>fice. In Capo Mar<br />
•fflrUmt'Mrtilri' __<br />
jl tt« Cltr <strong>of</strong> Oceiun .CiJ,i,«<br />
if GsM Mny and State, at<br />
nROfrlHIHO -in th? NortJ<br />
if PlymoirtB • IB* »J •&*'•<br />
;iyB hlllldna Hrtnti "<br />
ItWliBliBnindft. " minulca,<br />
a jury acquitted Mr.i. Ella Cun-<br />
cliff, 47, <strong>of</strong> Carnden, <strong>of</strong> larceny,<br />
Friday, at Court House. <strong>The</strong><br />
dh had bean made by Mr.<br />
B l l<br />
Uvi, rilly butween iir<br />
^ 1n the suld lilie <strong>of</strong> Fo<br />
thn .liMtnnee o( 70 feet.<br />
Amniint (liiQ iilliier ileriTe I<br />
ilh' Interest iinit Slieriff'-t<br />
Mud. wn.i.lAM n. rnWELt<br />
Uali-il Mnv lOlh, 1BB3.<br />
linhert K. Re.11. lol'r.<br />
12.4t.pt 118.36<br />
n-ll-.e Nnrih.<br />
.t li! thc_. dia.<br />
iwnitliv from<br />
?cnn Avsni'e:<br />
y <strong>of</strong> thnt<br />
mi,! line nf<br />
nf Ihiit w<br />
ilnilh No<br />
7 • lit<br />
illll<br />
js tn lie<br />
Sheriff,<br />
SA'.E<br />
By virilie nf<br />
rule nf M<br />
directed, iHEuell<br />
cury <strong>of</strong> New Jm-«ev, on<br />
Ain-ii. A, l>. nm, in<br />
u4icr,.:n Sdialinro Iliiililin<br />
i<br />
(fit nf I<br />
rrcl Prcrr<br />
f the Cai<br />
i-t <strong>of</strong> C<br />
lint iln<br />
rp ntif<br />
.v Jersey, |3 rempliii<br />
M:icPl!erHr>n, et UN,<br />
s, I slinll es|in§0 to<br />
g nnil Innii,A«<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Shiie oi<br />
int. iilili Hownrj<br />
t iilTi fire defend<br />
.Ie lit PUBHG ven<br />
MONnAY, JIAV !0tli, 193*<br />
"tivren ll» hnniB nf twelve nnd 111<br />
'.Innli J>, M., tn «jl, lit Hvelve n'flot<br />
(ion fBiliiidiiiil Timei nr fine n clnrk 1<br />
I. (Dnyliclil Snviiil! Timel qf aillll dn:<br />
I the Kheriri'n nffirf. ill Cnno Mil<br />
WT1.UAM B. POWELL.<br />
Tillled'Mh*' Srd. 1033.<br />
Lnljert K. Hell. loi'r.<br />
.0-41-iif 117.34<br />
I onff<br />
BIIERIFI-"S SA!,1!.<br />
UK!<br />
<strong>of</strong> M.-trti ml Pri<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fie<br />
ut<br />
, «f New Jer;<br />
A. ri. IfinJ. in i<br />
West .Trrspy T<br />
in ft US,<br />
.hull ystmKo to<br />
MONDAY, Jt!<br />
wr.-n tiir lltinrH<br />
lerlt P, M.i tn M?<br />
,„ (Stiiniinrn Tli<br />
M. miiylinhl Spi<br />
?. nf tlie ^iieriff'3<br />
lilt Ilallso, Ciipe<br />
nls<br />
ale<br />
ri Fnel<br />
!«. lo me<br />
the Court<br />
in the 2nd dny<br />
i rertlllii emi!ie<br />
• I .iiiiil premises i<br />
ilv li-sfrilied, sitiiiii<br />
tlie CM* nf Orerin<br />
<strong>of</strong> fliitw Mny iilid Kinl<br />
irtitNtl Ihe giiMili<br />
Lilt. Nil, flCill nnd tl'<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> Lot No. fi"H, 1<br />
eilti rilv A^Ferirtinn.<br />
IlKniNNINn in thn Norlhwe.lcrlv line<br />
nf Central Aveniie 410 feet Soiilliwost.<br />
wiivdlv^frmn tho Smiiiiwe.lerly _ li ol<br />
Tweifth Street { enntnlnlnir. SIIIIIIWOBI.<br />
wnrdiy nlnniT ifiid line nf <strong>On</strong>tml Ave.<br />
Him 3(1 feet In frniit T lirciidth i nlill nf<br />
ihnt wlillli esltmilinB Nr,rlliwcHt«iird]y ho-<br />
I ween H«M rinrnllel wilh Twelfth Strest,<br />
100 fret to n IB frat wl,;l« Bliett.<br />
Aitmmit lino iiiiiler il'sren Is .Snnnn.Bt,<br />
ill interest nnd Sheriffs fec» to be mid.<br />
inty<br />
id cnii:<br />
Iml. Ih ... .... .<br />
I met or pareel nf<br />
lieieinrifter nnrtieif.<br />
ly ileiicfibeil. iiiluBle. iyinE lind being<br />
tile Rliv <strong>of</strong> Oeenn <strong>City</strong>, In the County<br />
. rniin Mnv nnil Rinie <strong>of</strong> New JcrMy.<br />
riPfllNNTNO in the muthciiBterly line<br />
WLSIW Ilontl, th[fly.«i» nnd. Evenly.<br />
., -niWhunilr'iMis feet iimilhwestwnrdly<br />
,m the Hiuthwe>teriy lino nf IlritlBr.<br />
L Himd • thenfi, ^fiiiihweetivnrilly<br />
,nn Iho 'sniitiieiislcrly lino <strong>of</strong> We«ley<br />
1,1 thirty-me lind forty-ihrcii onn.<br />
iiiliTulths feet! thence SnulneiiHt-<br />
riliy silfty.twii nnd twenty.iiis mm.<br />
iiiiliulths fist to n pnliit In Hie nnrth-<br />
ateily line o[ Lot No. 213, lli«lani<br />
Iv-ils nlid sevonij'.twn ono-hiin.<br />
ililin fent Soulhweiitwnfdly on snia<br />
i. froiii_ tlin Kgitlhweateriy line nf lint<br />
R<br />
513,<br />
U-i th<br />
lil norlh<br />
thlfty-lni<br />
f h<br />
t<br />
llrriltht feet i th<br />
slstv.three. snd * ni;<br />
ilrrtltiis feet to the<br />
Helm? premlseii knov<br />
il piirt<br />
No,<br />
Nnrihnutwnnlly<br />
erty lino <strong>of</strong> tjt<br />
id fifteen one-hiin.<br />
flhwestewardly<br />
one hun-<br />
viliiee nf lieginnlne,<br />
ra n» Nn. HO WcBley<br />
fflli Nos. 311 nnd<br />
.lhre<br />
1" BHcK ?*o •* n<br />
I PnrJena<br />
Amount due under decree i<br />
I intrrest end hcuffs<br />
Id d •WIMJAM B PftWCLI<br />
nil 1 Mny 100 1153<br />
i A Tnimn Sol r<br />
5 1 it pf *"1 4"<br />
No 1 Oeenn<br />
feei to lie<br />
Shenft<br />
' Wlf.t.IAM n. rOWELI,,<br />
Ilnted Mnv Sril 19,13, :<br />
Unhurt K. nell, iol'r,<br />
•Il-I.l tll.OI<br />
Slieliff.<br />
SilEniFF'S SALS _„<br />
Bt virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> IHer! FaciaH,<br />
fnr nnle <strong>of</strong> MortBiBcii l'remijos, to Ine<br />
diioeteii, imued out <strong>of</strong> ihe Coyrt <strong>of</strong> Chun,<br />
eery <strong>of</strong> Now lities, on til? S5th d«y <strong>of</strong><br />
Aririi, A. D. 1033, in 1 eertiiln cause<br />
wherein Fmnle" O, Sh»w I. eomiilBinfiiit,<br />
nnd Airaii N, JjBriiy, et nlB nrt defend,<br />
nnt., I lihnll OSJIOM t° m] « •* PUbllo ven.<br />
U ' '"MONDAY. MAY SSlh, Mil<br />
hetween -ehi hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and fivo<br />
.o'eiotk P.,11., in wit, «t twelvB o'clock<br />
IJnon (iwtiiSiird Time) or me. o'c loeltF.<br />
Hi. (Daylirtt: Saving-Ti> <strong>of</strong> taid ity.<br />
nt t!)i ShiilH'i. <strong>of</strong>fiee. In Cam Kyy Court<br />
Mouw. Oapa Mittr County, S.w Jerwy:<br />
Alt'(hit-rfnuln mortiamd BBinlMi,<br />
with tha nSBUrtiinaiieei, In tha hill <strong>of</strong><br />
fomnhilnt ir, the »W e.ui. imrtlool.<br />
ut forth nnd deiiirlhtd. that is to BUM<br />
<strong>of</strong>^ann M*¥ UndSIMo.<strong>of</strong> Now^JarH^<br />
Behiir Lot No, 516. SMHnn, A,.. Plan <strong>of</strong><br />
ESS^f cSstiii' Oitr Asfctintipti^ - rt?_<br />
~ DBOthHlKO M a n»IM fn Vn *o«h.<br />
wMfi'l?- Una if Canyai Avenue, (llltaM<br />
ninotj- • (85) ««( lhw f#t'c W Bi'f<br />
tl»- louthiftlttrir llm 8f SWti Btr«l<br />
1»*m> lliih wraHfll ?!ft 'g^olr*<br />
ttnd<br />
Avai)u. one<br />
a f«i to ba add<br />
SHERIFF'S RAI.K<br />
Flv virtuo <strong>of</strong> n writ nf Fieri Fnelas<br />
r HI rf Morlc-aurl Frem s,« t 1<br />
I l.iucd 11 <strong>of</strong> II e I. rt < f Chan<br />
yit e )<br />
t tho mifrltf- vUUm, to-<br />
House, Cuts) Ma* "<br />
•ith Atlantle Avenrie<br />
eat In lenith. or depth<br />
Amount don under 4n<br />
B6.0C, with Intsraat afad<br />
be ndded.<br />
Wil LtAM B POWELL,<br />
Bnted HUT 24th 1SSS<br />
Bnyle nnd Archer, Eol'n.<br />
f!«4tf WW<br />
SKEBtFT'S SALB.<br />
By flrMf <strong>of</strong>. a writ fl<br />
far 'nils nf Mnrtamnsd P<br />
direeud, inind pat <strong>of</strong>, _^<br />
Oiuweory.pf New Jantiy, Bail<br />
if Mny. A, D. IMS, in «•«_,<br />
fhereln MgrBiPBt F. Pia's r .iS'^,<br />
int. nnd" Wflllftfn KarTay.^At.;<br />
defonaantf, t .flhall .GXQBIB :,';to ^ „<br />
liueliG ; vm^diH*'. ea v '•* '"'.'•Qaa '<br />
M. (Dnyllirht inlns Tlmot o<br />
nt tlie ShertK'B Bfftes, bv_,<br />
Ctmii Hotiis, Caps: l$r&<br />
~ |r«pyl I •- ' " • '• . , . .^<br />
All th.t corlrfn mortimiicil_ it»<br />
with the tipnurieililnetfc^ tn : (hs:f,<br />
cosiiihilnt In tho Kflid eatBie^<br />
eat forth: and doasrjbcl, "ttM^efl^<br />
All tho fallowInE tract:• pp •„,<br />
innd nnil nreniLi#»fi . hevetnaftgF 1 ^<br />
liirly denerils^. • tiiHPit^, lyliisit'—r«<br />
in Swrlion "D" In tho <strong>City</strong> iiif.-<br />
<strong>City</strong> in the County <strong>of</strong> flane ;<br />
Stnte or New later, • ^ : -i<br />
nF^jfHNlNO nt n Bolnt in ,:«MW<br />
westerly line <strong>of</strong> Oeeatv Asenaa'-t-<br />
ilUtanw <strong>of</strong> ninety joey feet SwiOr<br />
wardly fwni the<br />
Fmirleenth Etreet. ^ .<br />
wardly <strong>of</strong> that neiiif. In front i. ...<br />
In nnd nlong tte NorfliwBrteflr ;>M<br />
beefin Avenue the dUtsneo .iif". '"<br />
two 1311 feet nnd <strong>of</strong> triat widtli •<br />
Ing In ifinnth<br />
Bcsnu "11 pape<br />
A 1<br />
l Sr<br />
he<br />
1 " md"t fjeer^o is tr *B<br />
i IntergEt, and Sheriff a fe<br />
WILLIAM «. POWBLL, Sheriff,<br />
Tinted Mnv 17th. 1(30.<br />
InVrt K, Tlr.ll. Sol'f. '<br />
MMUtif M7.64<br />
SHEltlt'F'3 SA1.K<br />
if Fieri<br />
By vlrtiie <strong>of</strong> n writ<br />
,r Biiie nf Mortgaged<br />
sueil the<br />
out <strong>of</strong><br />
eery nf Nrt Jcrpcv n<br />
<strong>of</strong> April A D 1131 1<br />
% herein Idn It T e<br />
ml Annn S Fi »»lc<br />
Faeint,<br />
to *nn<br />
Court ,if<br />
i the 12lh<br />
n certain<br />
rl IM com<br />
d* 1» de<br />
iliint, I shall CKPQRO t<br />
vendue. on<br />
MONDAY, JUNK 12ih. 1SJI<br />
between the h^iirs <strong>of</strong> twelve ami<br />
n'eloek P. M., to wit, nt twelve n'<br />
n (SmndpTii Tjmel or one o<br />
P. M. (n»yHi!lit Snviiii Time*<br />
dny. at the BheFlffs n/fle, '" F<br />
public<br />
i<br />
elo 1<<br />
aid<br />
M<br />
f id<br />
r ff a oic CnpuBul»,V<br />
partietllprly<br />
if New Jt<br />
the 2Rth day nf<br />
II A. D, MM. In « certJiin CHIIM)<br />
rsin Fi-nerliji! W. Oriint in mnlBlain.<br />
•nd 'Metmiiihliin Connver Oomnany,<br />
•hi arn defendnFita, I shall tKBOpj U)<br />
le at niihllf. vi»ndiie. on<br />
MONDAY, MAY SSIh. ltS3 ....<br />
i thii houfi <strong>of</strong> twelve and Bvj<br />
eloek P.- M., tn wit, fit twelve) o'eiarii.<br />
Vn (m.ndard Timo) or nno o'eloefc P.<br />
. (DayliBht Savins Time) <strong>of</strong> »Id • ftay,<br />
tho Sheriffj nffler. In CBBB May<br />
,urt BauB, Caps May County Now J«r.<br />
Ail that MfUIn M<strong>of</strong>tBiwed pfBm»t.<br />
,1th the .Bpurtenimew. i" th» Mil <strong>of</strong><br />
flmnlliint In tne wld 1.W partieularly<br />
it forth Mi doncrlim. that 11 18 naps<br />
All the following »«»- 0 I- p «*Sii2l<br />
..nd «B4 premlM. hereinafter wrtT^<br />
l.tiy detertBid, l#ua«., W ,r S fJlKl<br />
[„ the Clw <strong>of</strong> O««n <strong>City</strong> in Oi» Jtojatt<br />
,f OB Hn and State <strong>of</strong> K«w J«j«|; '<br />
BEOINNINO at a point In tha lerthj:<br />
,,ly tin. el Seamrt* Road al tha «•<br />
«„« <strong>of</strong> 110^ f«t WertatW '«2|<br />
ma Oe**n 'Boad in- tha dlvMon Il» Jtr<br />
[»H«fl(f »«!»• in#'I Wfltwar*^ »W|<br />
[hfrSBBthadr, llnrr. <strong>of</strong>, pMBWrJorf W<br />
rdiy alenp Bid iMt Bi«ntieil*I Jlvl-<br />
Inrl froBUn* on fcihrW.Boa^! W<br />
leu Noa. tUt. -VO> WtJ 1 1 0 ',^ 1 ^<br />
alanB.amia.aiTUlBUySJ *M Mv*?<br />
•et forth and described, that I« to'iiny<br />
All the following tract nr p»fi!«l nf<br />
...hd and tifeinises herelnaftef. naniim*<br />
tnriy dtucrlbed. iiitiiat«. l^ing. nnd being<br />
ih the Citv <strong>of</strong> Oe*Min Git¥ In lh§ County<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ciine Mfly pnd iutc <strong>of</strong> New .Terney,<br />
BKiTNinNO _at A niint In NorthiMt.<br />
nply side <strong>of</strong> First Street distant two<br />
hundreil fifty feet SotitfefmHtwsrdly<br />
from the En*ter ! v earner <strong>of</strong> First Street<br />
Jind Atlantic Avenue and extendrnff<br />
thenrfi Southesgtwarniy along the<br />
Nnnhennterly nlde <strong>of</strong> Ftiit Itrett, thirty<br />
f»et in frnnt or bmndth and BXWndini!<br />
thence Knrtheiyitwardiy at right angled<br />
i* First Street between narniiel Hn*B nf<br />
ihat width, {ixty-ftve test In lensth er<br />
deijh. .<br />
miHC, thf Sfnrthwe«terly<br />
if tot II, Section 1, Plan<br />
A<br />
with<br />
thlrlj feet<br />
n L 11. , 2 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
i" i v I an 1 Company<br />
Amn.nl do iind-r .leeree I- * If l<br />
BWGINNINC, IB the SmithwB«*rl»;..<br />
nf Stentnn Plaeo Fi\ii niindred .<br />
(Bill feet Bnutheartwardly from;<br />
ith(m»teriy Ilns af Atinnlii .;*«..<br />
fnntiiiBliiB; •mithemtB(irdly In wWi<br />
<strong>of</strong> SBSnton Plam Thlrty-fivo , IJ51,,,<br />
In front or nrtadthi nnd nl" thfts<br />
estetidinit Bmthwi.i,twnfd|y<br />
lines mirallel With AUanlle ,<br />
iIstv.nvB ffili) W* rn lengUi.J<br />
TOOKTHm -with nil imAtji*<br />
tel« now mntalned In tlie.<br />
tolidingii eroetBi BBBn U* ,,,<br />
hereinhefon! dmerihi>a. or ..thai<br />
hereiiftor- bt WaMfl, Ui«reltl '. .,;<br />
«ddit,n« ta: or in 'mhl(U|BllBiiM<br />
due unnor dOBfi* la:'....<br />
with tnterett and ShtMn^l^ffl<br />
" dciei :-wif.MAM B, Taifr'~*-' &<br />
Be!«H 0, nBnflfh!S!«tt,,ipl 1 ft><br />
--'"-• IMp*-.-:,'/'.-•• V,r r "<br />
IS CHANCEkA OP<br />
To JDItN<br />
BUEOr<br />
Hulidlnir * Lo>n Ankort.tn<br />
Philadelphia •Mltnl the rirtiU<br />
dt d f facts: s<br />
... . " BIMIWII and , «ffMta.- «aeda j»ad<br />
W J-. Simon, a : noh-rtJJimt Aititfll, for<br />
JMlsBi-<strong>of</strong> Swan Tnajiijii/aiwaiii"<br />
(Wd Jlli«ty.n« .^ " "•— *"<br />
By vlttaJ <strong>of</strong> .m-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chiaanf- M Ni<br />
tha itfjjdMfi.<br />
6^fr-?ttM* Sps ;<br />
:*#-
y In toe Sotrth<br />
la finals, • Harry<br />
1Q, failed to come<br />
ijd at Camden,<br />
play in the fi-<br />
ma dxpected to romp<br />
the. 'match wrth flyinjr<br />
d he defeated tho<br />
Wlld<br />
He<br />
county<br />
<strong>City</strong>, tjwo we»ka<br />
displayhm chalnpianship<br />
foim. J<br />
<strong>The</strong> winner <strong>of</strong> the South Jer-<br />
sey title is Gene DIPIetfro, 11, <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden. He will play in the na-<br />
tional tournament in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
June 26 to July 1<br />
Defer Deadline on<br />
Tax Payment Month<br />
Somerg<br />
adopted<br />
Point council<br />
resolution<br />
has<br />
pre<br />
Winner at Wlldwood<br />
" Shorty<br />
who<br />
Reach Out for<br />
More Business<br />
\ fa lie Somani l'olot<br />
J at trifling i-ost If the<br />
ad ran* In <strong>The</strong> Sentinrl-<br />
Shoe Repairing<br />
BKST WORK<br />
LOWEST THICES<br />
Xenjctheiied —<br />
d or H<br />
Made<br />
I.DONATO<br />
933 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
I Alt.r 9*« - - Mukhv Tt<br />
Munni >r Whfcr<br />
pared by Tax Collector James<br />
E. Scull, which authorized chang-<br />
ing the due date <strong>of</strong> {he first<br />
half <strong>of</strong> 1933 taxes from June 1<br />
to after July 1, for the reason<br />
that the 1933 tax statement!,<br />
•would not be wailed before Juni<br />
1.<br />
<strong>The</strong> resolution explained that<br />
the Atlantic County Board <strong>of</strong><br />
taxation did not fix the Sinners<br />
Point tax rate fur this year in<br />
time for the assessors to figure<br />
the tax duplicates so that the tax<br />
could be mailed before June<br />
1, when the first half <strong>of</strong> 1933<br />
taxes become i delinquent and arc<br />
subject to an interest charge.<br />
Mr. Scull also reported that<br />
$300 in Atlantic County scrip,<br />
which hail been collected in pay-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> taxes, had been turned<br />
over to the county on account <strong>of</strong><br />
taxes due the county by Somers<br />
Point for 1932<br />
Jse Unemployed<br />
As Dog Catchers<br />
Somera Point Mayor Urges<br />
Way to Curb Strays.<br />
'Hark, hark, the dO(?a do bnik"<br />
— to quote an old nurseiy rhuin<br />
— anil the dogs <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />
•itill jrt gleefully TUBRginK their<br />
tails., because no definite return<br />
for the rimo\al <strong>of</strong> doRS hai bom<br />
taken by city council<br />
Mayor Steel man npain biouRht<br />
up the Mtbjei t <strong>of</strong> the- (..mine pi t,<br />
Friday night, but L\er\«ru, m<br />
eluding thi mayor, want, tn li Hi In li in I in<br />
ru ,u, lint I II t il i I il I if<br />
Inili in tli it wi r, ii it (i I'm 1<br />
Mill tin mi h Ii inn lit i il Kl l|«<br />
JUH i, LDI ii oi nun ihniLT<br />
Hi t ii \ ( Ih it i ihili<br />
f iniil\ luinu: nun ilit n IJI<br />
twii n *M ulKillo m I \1 i\s<br />
I m inn h nl i tluld I i In ippid<br />
i i 11 I I In In h m ui II hi nn<br />
1 f ii it inn tin ilnlil in MI<br />
i tu in I<br />
li nth iftun ii I iiiothil<br />
ilil w i lim n to tin f ltillh<br />
m I It v I it ml 1 Knoni<br />
I1 n i I lit mini 11»>< n •>' 4<br />
i I il turn , in ih til in I 'ti" •<br />
II nl in \\ >(>dlinl\ Un n tilt<br />
imU i it <strong>of</strong> Ai i itl ( nun<br />
I I n i <strong>of</strong> Imli m u nl t > bi<br />
iiiini HI in thi ulit n mil tin<br />
li I mi f inn h is hi i n tin<br />
uii i <strong>of</strong> ni in \ 11 if li m nruw<br />
Ul I p lr lit l I It ippm nth<br />
n i i fitonU liuntmu ground ,<br />
i nun it IL,"<br />
Must Get Job Or<br />
Leave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Colored Man Told to Find<br />
Employment by Saturday<br />
If Charles Kobinson, 32, col<br />
ored, 101 Ttli st., doesn't get<br />
work by tomorrow (Saturday),<br />
Jie'll have t» leave town. Tin<br />
ordir wat BIH» Monluv tiy Mnir<br />
(strate Ccoi^e » lticlmrds, aft'r<br />
Kobinson »J nnisUd, ehaiRiJ<br />
Mth \igrinc\<br />
Although hi had no visible<br />
means <strong>of</strong> support, and admitted<br />
he had not worketl all winter<br />
Robinwin »a>. (.illid upon to i it<br />
plain where he got the .handful<br />
<strong>of</strong> dimes, nickels ami pennies in<br />
In potket He won it plj\im<br />
-orm kind <strong>of</strong> f nnblinu ganu, h<br />
aid. lie admitted payiiift board<br />
now and then with the winning<br />
Tlie jud|;e told him ho believed<br />
he was the type that would rath<br />
er live hy gambling than by<br />
work, and that if he di.ln't fret u<br />
job hy the end <strong>of</strong> the \«cek, In 1<br />
had better leave town before he<br />
was put out.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Jarret and<br />
children, <strong>of</strong> Oak Lane, were here .<br />
over the week end, at 862 3rd st. |<br />
Mrs. Adella Ahhott and Miss |<br />
Adah L. Chamberlain were At^<br />
lantic. <strong>City</strong> visitors all day Fri<br />
di\<br />
SALE &<br />
ONLY $1000 CASH RE<br />
BALANCE FINANC<br />
Tfcwe PamUy Apartmin^<br />
Uat-lVater HcatluK<br />
Sale Prioe $7000<br />
HANEY LLOYD CI<br />
PREALTOR — INSt<br />
131S ASBURY AVE. OCEAN (<br />
Gaines and Johnson<br />
Cafe<br />
Steaks Chops and<br />
Nea Food<br />
;r.B Wml <strong>Ocean</strong> flly, N. J.<br />
State Control <strong>of</strong><br />
Beer Is Protested!<br />
Somers Point Council For<br />
Home Rule Licensing.<br />
A resolution was adopted by<br />
Soniers Poin council, , protect<br />
against the proposed le^i.-la<br />
against the proposed legi.d.i<br />
tion which would take the licen<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> beer dispensing busine<br />
from the municipalities and<br />
vest it in the state.<br />
<strong>The</strong> resolution pointed out that meeting<br />
the municipal governing bodies<br />
are the only ones familiar with<br />
Jimr M M MI ijjh in Tr,<br />
it t r if i nn ui nr\ i lit f<br />
*s inn r IVint i pi timing to<br />
t \.w-irk t u (Triil nl i<br />
ilui r\ u w tin HY lehil Jirtit<br />
| m i ii in it n Kith it "ii f i><br />
It m<br />
Mi Miniirhn wants ti> ii<br />
, out \h\X lm pn>jrrinl 1 for n \<br />
! f all i t ) In thoio lfhli ,II<br />
nirotl to sunn pmmpt in I<br />
f i lint alii fir Mimr l J 0lllt<br />
1 i hi f Mi-'k > T tht « i on<br />
n i\\ i n I 1 nt ii as tatr it<br />
1 i ' "mils u \ it MII<br />
S. tt( r to M r I) f funii i<br />
\ i t r u h* ll t<br />
!i<br />
11<br />
li<br />
th fail ml<br />
will In I i nil I<br />
<strong>On</strong> 'sitnnli<br />
Hotfl L). nn.<br />
rt In f thro i r<br />
nut Mt i tin<br />
WHITE FLANNELS<br />
PLAIN OR STRIPE<br />
$1.50<br />
BLUE SERGES<br />
WORSTED SUITS<br />
$7-50 Up<br />
_We Accept <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Scrip<br />
tcnioon. at thf<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, ."11<br />
in the county will<br />
i . diiector. Mr.<br />
al o r.ttenil<br />
i j local tondition^ ind ar* quilified<br />
Sentence Susvr.ded.<br />
u i«.n 1 1 M. m n r ZO<br />
n j m i >i M»r i\ to<br />
W k 12 p>i-r h in-;<br />
to pj*. ort the film _ _,<br />
cant^ to haie a lR-tn-e 1 m i aj > J J ^ »tkm i l±<br />
arc ro^ponsiblt* to tht re^ident^ | r r °f l ^° * l( rf t'Jrt i • nt on<br />
<strong>of</strong> the coniiminitie for t^e prop tiurpf* u{ JUMIID \\W t > f mhrjco<br />
er enforceniLtit <strong>of</strong> ]a *• in 1 the ^r*. M \r\ Cilif rt f 1^ (_r*ar)<br />
.._ <strong>of</strong> yooL to open<br />
the doors Ut r*ickt let i ing, #ijft<br />
and oppregion<br />
Similar r* solution ha^e bif n<br />
^.lopter^ b> pfarluallv (n rj o f h<br />
*>r municipalit\ in AtlintR Coun<br />
ty A top} <strong>of</strong> the rt ** >)ution w i*<br />
ordered si nt to Stnatt r -IU 1 - nnd Al<br />
man Governor Moon ,nd Mr<br />
Tooej, M i crttar\ <strong>of</strong> tin IH-J r com<br />
Point Police Court<br />
Killed by Council<br />
Tin SotiHrs Point tmheff cmirl,<br />
I <strong>of</strong> which IJHI^ E Mjthus i<br />
retunlir, wj^ aholished hy unl<br />
imnn pji,^fd li> < it\ count ilf Y j<br />
day night, 1 to 1<br />
Harrj V Adams <strong>of</strong>fend tit<br />
mgtion for fiiul ri adins and w is<br />
seconded hi Honarl Vanle^<br />
Couneilmcn Hcnner, Adimi, Jt \<br />
el anil Manley T,ot«l for fin 1<br />
passage, Frank Walks, and l'r(t«-<br />
ident Hovvarti Refers voted w-<br />
aiiwt,.<br />
Must Answer Cops in<br />
JPntare, Jndg« Warns<br />
MORRIS<br />
J 1S01 Arctic<br />
CLOTHES<br />
FOR<br />
MEN<br />
Cuty 8o,.C*roll>a and Arctic Am<br />
ATLANTIC CTTt, N. J.<br />
NO INCIDENTAL E<br />
, , , when you<br />
by TE<br />
You sit at home in aaeatyd<br />
five minutes with a i<br />
away and kno# that it c<br />
tnort than 20 cents<br />
place to spend extra<br />
It's just as easy as I<br />
a table,<br />
Call 18 miles forl5caa«|<br />
for 20 cents; SOj<br />
•S-fl cents, anywhere in 1<br />
^« —w—<br />
jut<br />
LOWEST SHOE<br />
REPAIR PRICES<br />
Men* IFili Sol, S. [In I<br />
I S -""<br />
Illl-lh<br />
Economy Shoe<br />
Repair Shop<br />
KTHI;KT<br />
60% ALREADY KI<br />
THIS AD IS FOR THE OTHE<br />
f'<br />
BE SURE TO CALL<br />
I. N. Agrons<br />
njr\\?"<br />
Do "Klity, 20, colored, <strong>of</strong> .<br />
|3TO West av , wa* dismiiuu'd mm I<br />
|fl warntne to answer all ()Ui>c. '<br />
lions put to him by police, Mon-<br />
day, when he win arruip-nc' lw<br />
fora Magistrate George D. Ktch-<br />
drds.<br />
Douriity was arrested Salurdiy<br />
tv Patrolman MaUbtw PanV-<br />
bum, when he wan suriy m HIIR-<br />
"erinK questionK and when he<br />
apparently did not Vrtow ,A num.<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> better known colored res-<br />
idents.<br />
I Pair Fined ijtfO For<br />
Breaking Car Hules<br />
Tt<strong>of</strong>SB totalling WO - •<br />
i.vMed on twp Atlantic <<br />
ed perrnn. when they<br />
isoi-os i'HiFir ATE.<br />
ATI-AXTir CITV<br />
ri!05K 5-3030<br />
FOR SUPER5AFE<br />
FUR COLD<br />
STORAGE<br />
LOCATED UlflHT OH THE<br />
FBI<br />
For Coats<br />
THE MASTERPIECE<br />
OF TIRE CONSTRUCTION<br />
TOR thirteen nwHcoUn jtmn the indUnapoUt JUc«* <<br />
hare Ixrn won on Ftnatone Cum-IMpped Tins. At' t*d*y'»<br />
low prim you can han tlw Mue tatetj for you* fc>iify that<br />
ld f dri d d Tl gdll tit f d<br />
GREATEST<br />
<strong>The</strong> MAJ0IUTT <strong>of</strong> People Know <strong>The</strong>y<br />
Vr**tont QUALITY -~. S<br />
At MM Same Pri0e^f MaU Order **+ Special<br />
Fltt£STONE realizes that any manufacturer to<br />
be successful today—-and to continue to be successful<br />
must <strong>of</strong>fer to the Public 'QUALITY and PRICE,<br />
<strong>The</strong>re i« no reduction in the quality <strong>of</strong> Firestone<br />
Tires. Today yon can buy Firestone Quality<br />
at the same price you would have to pay for<br />
mail order and special brand tires. :<br />
THE NEW<br />
world famous nets drlrrn demand. <strong>The</strong> gruelling tmt tt<br />
t »nd trark hmtt gi»«i to Firestone all vrorid'n<br />
' Speed, Mileage, and Enajuancc. Tnd« iu<br />
tfaea tar the tire made with the «U* fcatuna<br />
and Tw Emtrm CnHf-D$pp*d<br />
Card Htm VmStr tkm H »<br />
MgmiS 1**d, Tht<br />
Plug, B ? g '<br />
mi<br />
VALUES<br />
i£fc00 llu ni v.<br />
[(mini mi i .ilbo lift lutle^ lli ii"<br />
t ML iprt>n IIHI towil<br />
| Sll|i|ll\ Inni who c Hi r to lurhi i<br />
MI Inif. ,stort"j<br />
lhis mdininci i iinni inh<br />
I for tin pruti i turn ol lionn in<br />
I ilu\ /Williim \ IIHMI t" pn nli<br />
nt tin I-ii t Mtthoih t thuith<br />
\iiltust 2 whnh ill In 1 noi, n<br />
i < nlliLL l>i\<br />
1'iul h IIM. n hem aitivi<br />
in l!o\ S mit woik mil will ii<br />
JILU aci|U iintinci ill hi fin<br />
mil tiooi) winn hi uluins homt<br />
In tin fill lit \ ill tijtti I<br />
uninin to stmlv foi th j inni<br />
But Through Special Ar-<br />
rangement Doors Won't<br />
Be Locked — Congrega-<br />
tion Wants Mortgage Cut<br />
1 lie italic tif tin I'll M Baptlit<br />
(linnli <strong>of</strong> Ocem « liy I hiill high<br />
In lhe air HB the result <strong>of</strong> thf de<br />
ciiion <strong>of</strong> llu (onKies itliin, In a<br />
buiiueqn mti ting Wtdntmluy nljvht<br />
lo rcjiot the <strong>of</strong>ftr nmdi by the<br />
Wuoiilnirv Truat ( o owners <strong>of</strong> the<br />
-t t«o \iai>;<br />
K in tutinl itniilitiin in the At<br />
lantii Shore' Ho-iittil Somi'r'<br />
Punt tin cull oi a stroke suf<br />
fpittl eirK vsteidJ\ morning in<br />
h -, room tt tin home <strong>of</strong> Minley<br />
VVilsim, b20 (tnlial a%<br />
Mi Pml is p u lh/nl on hi<br />
ntiii jiirht uh Di John B<br />
own i nil Itl— plivsiciiiit, said he<br />
ail siifftiiil i ttiebiil hemorr<br />
hdfre, and was in rrlllcal condi<br />
Aftei sprndinir tht (lav in Phil<br />
dtlil'ihia, Woiliicidn, Mi Taiil<br />
ufftnd i li>'ht .hill tint mirht<br />
no sinl \estmh\ niorniiiK, Mrs<br />
WiNon hi .ml the ouml <strong>of</strong> some<br />
Jnnr fillini mil after looking<br />
o e thp cmid 1ur\<br />
hut hid heen nrrcntcd In Noith<br />
mil w is scrvInK a nil sen<br />
tenet 1 until this week, ^hm he<br />
VMIS nioup:bt horp<br />
T?p plpiditl not Kiillt> to HIP In<br />
iliilmint nnd wis held for i heir<br />
WhfMi relpnseil here three<br />
OIIIPI indit Iments fiom vnrioun BPC<br />
tion i <strong>of</strong> the state will await htm<br />
obliiritin<br />
shortly, was made in »<br />
h it<br />
olution<br />
.Hlopted b\ thf otv commission.<br />
Oce in Cttv will be heard nt cit><br />
liall .it 10 u in. on lue da\,<br />
June 20 It wilt he the fir:<br />
healing in the *ountv<br />
Othei he,iring8 scneduhd are<br />
tillirfular June 22 it IB f I" nt<br />
: UIA <strong>City</strong> Ilnll -Wildwood<br />
.Trldw. June JS, «t 10 n n> ^ ^<br />
fram WllUwooiJ Crait and V"t WiU<br />
1 *ood<br />
Tueniliy. Jans 27 it 10 • ro »' ••""<br />
. CItv Hnll North WiitlvrDOil<br />
TJnirnlny Jun« 4» u » ' •" •*<br />
»>• <strong>City</strong> Hill S» We atr ,.<br />
Thuriidny July B, at 11 • "> '<br />
l * 1 ""<br />
T«x B.»rd Room. In the court hou«<br />
C»I» May Court Ho Wl"!" f m<br />
Av.lon Stone Hartior Wowlbliip Ul>:<br />
l»r Townahtp, D.nlilii Towmhlp<br />
W Towilar. July 11. ml 11 t "I •'<br />
Oi» Hull, o.iw liar Cltr. •»m«l«<br />
C.P. Mu Cltr. C.!» Mmy Folnl<br />
mlopted y<br />
iri Widm-idiv<br />
bd<br />
replace mu<br />
p. Mu Cl. C.!» May Foln<br />
tW! Mar. South Clpa V*r. North<br />
m and Loxv.r T h l<br />
nil<br />
C<br />
P. H. Buad, <strong>of</strong> Femberton, is<br />
bere for thes ummer, at 906 St.<br />
Cbaries pi.<br />
—SNAP* SHOTS—<br />
1 At <strong>The</strong> News<br />
l'hcsp bonds \w<br />
ni me si ml bonds tint thp utv<br />
vonhl bt nnihli to piv <strong>of</strong>f <strong>The</strong>\<br />
will come due DtcPmboi I <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
\pnr <strong>The</strong> entui piotecilinj;<br />
within the httili Pt icmrdini? I<br />
Htnry Roesei Tr.ttty treasurer<br />
Mrs Piullne Rllej if Meiolinni<br />
\ille. w ii n lprint reso l \Is!lor<br />
Dozen Planes May<br />
Come on Saturday<br />
Noted Fliers Expected to<br />
Pay Us Flying Visit.<br />
is expected til it ibout -i<br />
doztn airplanes, owned by mem<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the Tail Wind Club, <strong>of</strong><br />
Villej Stream Airpoit \ onjj Is<br />
Innd,. NoW TCork, will \int Oce in<br />
fity tonioriow tSaturdaj) after<br />
^toppmc o\er ut the Atltintn Citj<br />
Airport<br />
Accoidlnlr to Frtil liran in, who<br />
is flyinB his uirplant- fn»n the<br />
1Mb st flying- ii'ld, ind who h nls<br />
fiom the Villpy Stn mi niptirt,<br />
be\eial niPtnbers <strong>of</strong> tin 1 ul Win 1<br />
Club hive told "him <strong>of</strong> then m<br />
tentiou <strong>of</strong> visiting linn hci' mil<br />
i lPtent lettei advi cd him <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tentiitivt' dite, June I<br />
\miine the pioniinent int mbcr<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht club arc Mi I mi i In<br />
Kiills, holdei <strong>of</strong> the uoihl s it cord<br />
for loops bv women pilot<br />
>N0 tonsecutive loops to<br />
Deposits Soav at<br />
0. C. National<br />
Increase <strong>of</strong> $36,000 For<br />
Last Week; 572 Accounts<br />
with<br />
p lit<br />
credit; Mrs. Peggy Kemy, long<br />
distance pilot; "Casey" Jone<br />
veteran pilot <strong>of</strong> the Curlisa co.<br />
hl f h K is to<br />
rrink<br />
Deposits in the Otoin Cit\<br />
tion.ll Hank continuP to sou<br />
N i<br />
Tht<br />
report <strong>of</strong> GiOrge S (.iinIT, con<br />
r-Ator thisj week sho n thil<br />
i are r 7S U op<br />
*ince the national lianking<br />
iliv with "51 r i7 000 n<br />
holi,<br />
net ile<br />
posits<br />
'J'his is an increase <strong>of</strong> 'J'-> »t>""<br />
they will circle the icoit in fot<br />
mation, yitpplns: mcr Cliirkc Field<br />
in salute, in tnbute to tin mt m<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Into Lt rminn iniler<br />
V , for<br />
hriKiblc<br />
or> <strong>of</strong><br />
Vincmt A Clarke, U b<br />
mir commander <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
A l d f t<br />
Kn"hn 'Hack st Desk.<br />
Walter H. Kuehn, city mercan-<br />
tile license Inspector, returned to<br />
hlB <strong>of</strong>fice thla week, after being<br />
seriously ill for nearly a irionth. He<br />
I said he was feeling fine.<br />
I/O AnROlei, ind from there thev<br />
will depait to their homt m<br />
port<br />
Dimnp the latttr part <strong>of</strong> \pnl<br />
many members <strong>of</strong> the same Kioup<br />
were entertained at luntheon in<br />
Atlantic Citv at Haddon Hall b\<br />
the Aero Club <strong>of</strong> Atlamc Cit\,<br />
who-ie president, I^rwiti L<br />
Schwatt, hiis been intnctod in<br />
pushing th« development ol<br />
CHike Field in this resort<br />
seiviri thaie;i<br />
summer<br />
Wins Contract By<br />
Fraction <strong>of</strong> Tent<br />
A llllll ILllLt Ul pi III Of - 1 !<br />
ccnl i ton wiiii a i i\tl t >n<br />
ti let lot tl t Month in i ""li ii I<br />
itiK co , O un Cuv, W t tint,<br />
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piiii inj, nl n hi l«iin Mom<br />
ll4ii hoi mil \\ \lon<br />
1 ho Mouihin tompin\ 1ml m<br />
even >>! i cut pi i t m f"i ' "«<br />
tl j^i ittl while Tohu Pello<br />
and coT also Oiean Cit\ hul<br />
r t\^i (int i iiti ton lht lump<br />
tun iiiit i wmild hr ^1-^t Itn<br />
Moi Ih 111 mi 1 Jl 1 ' > l"i Iillo<br />
two othci Intl ^(i( in tlw il<br />
I 1 Wool on <strong>of</strong> W tldwo d I 1<br />
IJ > tints pM KM1 wlnlt lhe \n<br />
glo i i PiodutM ( o Ninth \\ ihj<br />
wood bill *1 \ ton foi B At i^(l<br />
anil $1 .5 lo' \ nidi tin "ttui<br />
bltltlpi oriiuil Plthci N oi j,<br />
Ki.ulp foi then pint<br />
Johnny Fill Up the<br />
TanK—Gas Goes Up<br />
Reveals How Deer Earned<br />
Publicity For <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
- » *<br />
Sale <strong>of</strong> Church by Sheriff Also pringa Resort Valuable<br />
Free Advertising, H<strong>of</strong>fman Says.<br />
Local lav<br />
ponltlon to \tg,<br />
b« In n<br />
<strong>The</strong> nn>r*t thing »Mut whips<br />
Is the b«ck-lAsK .<br />
If city id In<br />
: now<br />
eoit<br />
How thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars worth<br />
<strong>of</strong> valuable publicity frequently<br />
la jrlven <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as a result<br />
<strong>of</strong> news stories ornrinating hen<br />
a revealed to the Rotary club<br />
Frlda\<br />
Heidelherc by<br />
city publicity director,<br />
"Recently," he saidt<br />
was published in <strong>The</strong> Senhnel-<br />
LedKer tellmir about .somfe Jnar-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers Point who Jcwued, an<br />
revived a deer by meana ot arti<br />
fldal respiration. It Is now gain<br />
ground in croKsinK the ponn<br />
i<br />
try<br />
Dirt Goo* Y«n<br />
Coa^f Oceun <strong>City</strong> Is Riven the<br />
dite line, and after all, that it<br />
what counts.<br />
"<strong>The</strong>re is no need <strong>of</strong> trvinR to<br />
figure out what this free space<br />
is worth, as the city could never<br />
hope to pav the bilj. even by f<br />
bond issue. Whether it tl the re<br />
vlvinR <strong>of</strong> a deer or the Bale o<br />
a church bv the sheriff, M tonir<br />
a» we ntnice the hendlinea, it IB<br />
n direct benefit to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Church fWrrtuklnit P*»r.<br />
<strong>The</strong> chnrcli story l« ,tro»*lnir<br />
the country at a fair tste~<strong>of</strong><br />
promises to wtiih i.p<br />
pils<br />
Patrolman Hughes<br />
Wins Weekly Award<br />
Patrolman Vernon<br />
awarded the $5 cash prize fo<br />
the most efficient policeinc]<br />
<strong>of</strong> His v,-oi?k, Saturdiiy,- at tli<br />
weekly line-up nnd inspection.<br />
<strong>The</strong> pi 17' i put im i-h A if I'<br />
In order tu encouij^e the ro<br />
ilcinption <strong>of</strong> ipproximatel^ $30,<br />
000 in htrip, jtill outst,indinK<br />
tliou^h pa\ment <strong>of</strong> ta^ei, cit\<br />
<strong>of</strong>fiLial on Wtdnebday autholiFuc<br />
Tux Collet tor Hemv T Toulds ti<br />
tontmue to #i\e a out per cen'<br />
pn nuum on scilp pud ui foi<br />
ta\es<br />
Iln ixUnsinn <strong>of</strong> time will ion<br />
tinnc until lulj 1, wht-o it i<br />
opi tl that ill thp scrip vi ill L<br />
tetuiiK d<br />
1 ifiure gnen out jpsterdly b<br />
Hcnr\ Roeser, Jr , citv trt istiici<br />
show tti t up to last Irui-jiKy<br />
o\p*- *>^^000 in a lip had bee*<br />
tmiLl in it the 11\ <strong>of</strong>f ni Fion<br />
hen until the tlo i (flu nea<br />
Wi liieilj;., lit -jiil, ntaih SW,<br />
000 additional was tuini'd in, and<br />
on Wednesday thtre was a. line<br />
Id (lit i) ut the t- 1 !. <strong>of</strong>Ticc it one<br />
inic, as pioperlj owiiPi prt<br />
uaiid to take idvaiitat,e <strong>of</strong> th<br />
list day tin prcmiiim would 1<br />
itft led<br />
Mori Time Ntedtd<br />
With thi hist <strong>of</strong> tin $loO,QOC<br />
in ^i.ri|) i=-siied 1 tst week Mr<br />
Toesi t jid that utv <strong>of</strong>ti^t il<br />
ni,lied to pn prupirtv o^ -ie -<br />
turn in \vhnn to obtain tne st.ni.<br />
fiom emplo\cs, mcii.hant'-,<br />
otln r sourtts and sull bi. al 1Q<br />
to oht un thi premium<br />
MthouRh tho scrip )s scheduled<br />
to c irn inti lest at 1 pi r ten. a<br />
\i i) hc£iimin£ je terday, Mr.<br />
Hte ei anl tin interest lwill not<br />
bt illowtd in iddition to ine pte<br />
ni um U «ould be negli<br />
luiHif thp ne\t manth any~ho«<br />
lit pointed out<br />
l« P«> in CMh Now<br />
. All iurrt_it bills <strong>of</strong> tjie'fit<br />
hni hit-ii iiaid to diite and M<br />
POL fi sud tin pj\roll for th<br />
list inlf <strong>of</strong> TI I\ mil • ilimcs f(<br />
M i amounting lo bo it ^13,O0C<br />
i huh will In approved u,t Octobe 1 -<br />
^(i\rninii mil Oitiiiioer aliine<br />
Mi pni in titp, nut Ottohti<br />
llane-. p ml in t t h, were i<br />
.irt! in Tin t inljpi<br />
Mi Em -.Li ilso "lid th it all<br />
oupoii Jor mtPK t on tity bond,<br />
>\r|>»nl Addn. ,<br />
Box WH. O«ui CltT «i<br />
WANTED •— C<br />
t.n <strong>City</strong><br />
l<br />
<strong>City</strong> to Ask State<br />
For $800 in Relief<br />
A resolution 'asking $800 from<br />
the state for cliieiECticy rnlicf in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit> wn w\