Jun 1933 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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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 />
The 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 />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 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 The 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> <strong>1933</strong> taxes from <strong>Jun</strong>e 1<br />
to after July 1, for the reason<br />
that the <strong>1933</strong> tax statement!,<br />
•would not be wailed before <strong>Jun</strong>i<br />
1.<br />
The 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 <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
1, when the first half <strong>of</strong> <strong>1933</strong><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 />
The 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 />
The MAJ0IUTT <strong>of</strong> People Know They<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 />
There 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. The 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 />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 20 It wilt he the fir:<br />
healing in the *ountv<br />
Othei he,iring8 scneduhd are<br />
tillirfular <strong>Jun</strong>e 22 it IB f I" nt<br />
: UIA <strong>City</strong> Ilnll -Wildwood<br />
.Trldw. <strong>Jun</strong>e 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 <strong>Jun</strong>« 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 The 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 The\<br />
will come due DtcPmboi I <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
\pnr The 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, <strong>Jun</strong>e 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 />
il.vi I hi jinl ^ ill IK PHI ih i<br />
i tl b\ lilt t inllll\ 1(11 n * m H<br />
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 />
The 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 The 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 />
"There 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 />
The 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 />
The 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\
Revenge Reveals<br />
Stolen Furniture<br />
Enraged Woman Discloses<br />
YearrOld Theft.<br />
iuHl<br />
pers<br />
, Bal-<br />
15 In<br />
wublieitv<br />
. wailed out<br />
jleir Strand Hotel.<br />
Mi 1 dnards, leiinni i mpr tin<br />
week, recalled sonic- <strong>of</strong> tho ac-<br />
ioiupliJhiin'iits <strong>of</strong> 41 r. Mii»;;iy<br />
'I'ni'liupti tbe (rrciitesl thinp; he<br />
did for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was to intol 1<br />
I'Bt flin Into Henry D. Mooro in<br />
this rejHprl," Mr, ICdwurds said.<br />
Mr. iMiiDrti WHS a personal friend<br />
<strong>of</strong> mine, but it was Mr. Mussey<br />
wlio iiil'hioiu:ed him to invest in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily. And as you know,<br />
Mr. Moore did more for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> thuii any other one man<br />
Hud Keen 1'iireslglit.<br />
Mi Mi (\ wi in undiuutid<br />
optiim t mil nil L, id cxioption<br />
.illv keen foresight. Sonictinict<br />
he wa.s over-enthusiastic, but ho<br />
ihvn\ b i-,cd In c iiuluimn un<br />
the theory that things were go :<br />
intr to keep moving ahead. The<br />
Tilli' and Trust building, for ex<br />
ainiili;, still would be a fine in-<br />
vestment, had not a world-wide<br />
depression come along.<br />
It wan Mr. llassey who<br />
bouvht large Iracls <strong>of</strong> ncean<br />
front property and developed<br />
tlulin. Our firm built many |<br />
homes in developing lho.se tract:<br />
Itroufrht Sl'Jcinu tu Risnrl.<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tin- thiiiBs that helled<br />
tin it oit mum t in iblj w i<br />
win n Mi M is u b mi lit th ' Id<br />
Niirmaiidie Hotel (now burned<br />
down), iiml completely ivfurnisli<br />
ed unil repaired it. He looked<br />
[ibout for a iiiiln to run it ami<br />
brought J. Howard Sloouni to Oc<br />
can Cjlv<br />
1 itei Mi Mi ii hi inn UK<br />
prime mover in tin: huhiiiiif; <strong>of</strong><br />
I he Fianders Hotel, whid. added<br />
materially to the prestige jf Oe-<br />
• in < it<br />
I "Mr. Massey was inteie.^ted in<br />
j ei'ery utility in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, :i:<br />
cept the telephone and gas coni-<br />
IKinie.i. In some lie h:nl prison-<br />
al interest, but lie-barked all <strong>of</strong><br />
them. ll(. aided in their devel-<br />
onment on a f-.nund basi.s and sol,l<br />
lil'lco 'luoted to the city- We bad<br />
ihis price all the time. Anil with<br />
in a short time, the new oWnori<br />
sold the plant again for $1,008,<br />
UUO more tbnn they had paid.<br />
Ml Massev was niteicittd in<br />
many huge projects, ona <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
lui,cst \iune tin. purchase ,<strong>of</strong> .1<br />
ti u.t ot lmd bitwein Muvd<br />
Landing and Cedar Swamp Crock<br />
for a proving ground for the, 11*<br />
thlihim SU 1 ( i) We iiiLum<br />
plislied it in about two years<br />
piying mi i(i00,000 fin cliL 1 nil<br />
jilid until the lust piece <strong>of</strong><br />
(.muni HI purch iscd, not i in<br />
';le person linew what the trail<br />
was tii he for. When tne hmd<br />
was bought, orders came from<br />
I'Vunce and Kngliind not ui WIIJ.II<br />
time pinving the guns.<br />
fi Mortgage Money Hen<br />
'In a financial way, Air. Mas.<br />
tv wi n puiiiibk mi oiingni^<br />
more mortgage money ti> tin<br />
lesort thuii any other indivjiluul<br />
And it is a credit to his jud(,<br />
ment tluil ni) person who plan I<br />
a morgjige thrimgb our firm e\<br />
i i In t i in nu\ ( I hi w i li I ii<br />
the boom, in which Mr. Mat i<br />
played little part.) We lmd i<br />
P< MI] It p titim nt \ hi 1 did in<br />
thing but t-iilled mortgage intei<br />
est, for which w.- miide no I'liiiij:<br />
and in that way there was al<br />
ways picnty ol mortgage mum ^<br />
i\ id ihli<br />
Hi u i i Lie it i uiib i 11<br />
mil lit] ni i i i>. tliuiL pi ii mi<br />
ing tu tlic Metho.iist Church. II<br />
i ontrihuii d i IMU it \ ird tin<br />
building uf tlie pre.-(!nt churrli<br />
Hi IK ) 11ji i n d 1\ nninp't in<br />
Si nun u ' i l l in i \ti nl<br />
Co. Republicans<br />
Seeking Harmony<br />
Redding Urged by Stevens<br />
As Peace Emissary.<br />
Hiimoiijr betwetn the two IM<br />
niihlu un Jin tlona In < Mil «aj<br />
Coin.t> continued lo bo HIP kojnute<br />
<strong>of</strong> lln politician, an tlm memlieiB<br />
<strong>of</strong> (lit < mintj Iteimblican tominll<br />
tee nut Molidiu nt I uuit HOIIBL<br />
Kulpli 1 Sttvous '«»<br />
fm lioldi i iioumiii wl"' » l « ll11111<br />
in by the Uiilim llipubllcun fuii-en<br />
UIMII nMMiikti liiiMimin lielttun<br />
ih. iiiiiiinl I mil il" n-h" 111 " lI1(1<br />
sui M did tint Alum fii'"M A<br />
Itiililinr. ol Nmlli Wlldwoud be<br />
u mini i miiiiiiitln "I «» f 10 l """><br />
iibiui i li lint. Uf i<br />
sum ul I 1 lilieilj,e nf I «P<<br />
Mn w i iltilnl iliuminii <strong>of</strong> " le<br />
loiiiiu ciimiiilllii mil Mi 1 - 'nl" 1<br />
H Hilil i 111 ulfl «f tin <strong>On</strong> nil < I'}<br />
(in 1111.1 III \li< • ban 111 ill (h il KB<br />
GII /in i I WIIIIM" 'I w •"• "I"' 61<br />
p. u i m ni in (ml I ilwin ' '"'I'<br />
i r Wild worn I < H t _<br />
<strong>City</strong> in Move to Keep All<br />
Laundry, Coal Trade Local<br />
(f untlnui.ll<br />
II'<br />
\1 » JI<br />
LIM uli 1<br />
I limii i i<br />
li ilil<br />
i^'i 1)<br />
lleidlii other pmtec<br />
un "1 f .1 II I IXplI<br />
<strong>of</strong> fin »>) "Hi i "I<br />
who sell their prndint<br />
'I d<br />
Fiist <strong>of</strong> New Crop<br />
mil<br />
il hand;<br />
Un in lntn s •~onj l<br />
( il} \\j.f I'll<br />
l< mil I II nil llnl tn<br />
\\ it* r n |i ir mil<br />
riint jin i >nipin\ cI<br />
i 11 out lo ti i i it<br />
hli lit ui' But thi. ]<br />
.lui li I mi! tjicri v<br />
^t iljlJJ u^n «\iji tin<br />
pi*! i i] r-frf tlrin ' 1 nn )<br />
voted it ilrran an I within<br />
Minnth n ^filil t} it ti 11<br />
r nni U r 1 0,000 111 nr tli.ii<br />
ona<br />
were<br />
ui at<br />
.. . , F.<br />
thi eo<br />
W.is IK<br />
In In<br />
«l l i I n<br />
Wlfl ill I<br />
sic mill t><br />
bun n i i<br />
f unih<br />
'li tn<br />
leriiin<br />
I lllll St II<br />
I ,111<br />
II I-1. t<br />
l-lll ll \\<br />
"III Hit I<br />
Mi It i<br />
lUlt l| t<br />
II i<br />
Mil i,<br />
11 w.<br />
him in i<br />
parly<br />
first<br />
, iu'Li<br />
tinn 111 V<br />
I I<br />
I null) M ui<br />
1 I til* II 11L\L1<br />
Ii ill il in in<br />
Ml Ml i.<br />
f )•• i till 1 i [it<br />
i urn fn L in I<br />
i lit itll \\ i i<br />
I i mil In ill<br />
Hi i<br />
i I l i i<br />
l 1 lilfi<br />
Ltlll<br />
l r I<br />
II I ll<br />
hi I<br />
i < ni<br />
nil ll ni tin II<br />
bu un <strong>of</strong>lui s<br />
( II \ i'li i inlwlli »i s mu '<br />
11 ml<br />
Must lliivt Yard Here<br />
ll pi I III lll\ PIDM II tl ll 1 "<br />
carry on a retail business, in<br />
hard coal, s<strong>of</strong>t coal or c"l"'. thi<br />
denier must have a yard in<br />
<strong>On</strong> in ( Itv I liuint 1 ) I liRill"<br />
railroad siding which is in use<br />
and that the ysirds must lie ID<br />
I ill I mi tin >)i\ i.h i>f We t i\<br />
The concern must have a rep<br />
i i nl itiM in tli nin it ill turn<br />
during the day, and must he<br />
oi|uippe<br />
11<br />
i/). c iitii<br />
(<br />
n<br />
( or<br />
i .1 1<br />
it<br />
'hi<br />
ti<br />
I<br />
May 22, <strong>1933</strong><br />
I not only<br />
I suppose that I may claim to be tho first Ford Dealer<br />
made cars, but sold them and frequently delivered them myself<br />
Tho "drive away" is not new; <strong>of</strong>ten I have driven cars from Detroit<br />
to towns in Ohio or Indiana or Michigan to oake delivery<br />
Thero were no eood roads in those days, and the peopla wnere I<br />
, drove had never seen a motor car before<br />
My firat really enthusiastic customers were Country Doctors TV/<br />
were the first to realize the value <strong>of</strong> dependable transportation to a<br />
widely scattered practice<br />
Even today I occasionally hoar from some <strong>of</strong> those first. Fo-J -sera<br />
We had to teach local mechanics how to care for the cars T-zS.<br />
i3 how Ford Service began, which i3 now found eyerywrere ii tee wor-d.<br />
Wo bGlievQd from the beginning that a sale does not complete o-r<br />
transaction with our customer — it creates upon us an obligation<br />
f tp see that our customer's car gives him service. Ford Dealers Jaiow<br />
their duty to the public in this respect.<br />
I oan say <strong>of</strong> Ford Dealers generally that they faave been and are sen<br />
Of o>aracter and standing in their conmunities- Most,<strong>of</strong> the» have<br />
?,'*« trtea with, us _many jaars, whieh-lndicates ±hat-«« a%vee on basic<br />
^;rj^W|.fjeiB'pr4^pipl9a. Tho Company provide* th&t tiie*B«thodS uood to<br />
r'iU Vfte^dM ' I li II In ((million<br />
) imfiir to Oci in ( lt\ tleulers,<br />
tin muni Ird<br />
J'hiladelphta Judge<br />
Buys Bungalow Here<br />
ImLe Ilium it Iwuct ol Phila<br />
1 'I'm 1 ll > IHIH h I til I hllllJM<br />
I •• ^ 't '1 I 1 ' \ bun a\ f iimeih<br />
1 I \ I>i I I Mti s ol tins<br />
1 II ill n ii in uli tliiouirli<br />
1 ' II ()•"(, lllii itlllll<br />
I i in <strong>of</strong>fitp thi-. wtpk n<br />
I i ' ll"n U\K ii u>ls maili<br />
' li k mil<br />
1 \- I \ i\ fin Mr^ Uli-<br />
r I>i- 11 Hill to Claienc.<br />
V ' T * ' lI <strong>of</strong> ( ullnu;^\vtioil<br />
1 Uli t .mil Ocpun<br />
in itt, <strong>of</strong><br />
Sea Isle<br />
Wife Si<br />
Mrs. Arnett<br />
Prolonged ~a<br />
Mrs rrcdnnla Arnett i<br />
Edward n Arnttt, - S '<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> tho First Ni<br />
Sta Isle <strong>City</strong>, uud<br />
<strong>of</strong> the First Nation^ j<br />
oan Clfy, died surly Tji<br />
Ing lit her homo In<br />
following n long<br />
funeral Berv|iui<br />
day (Thursd.ij) i,<br />
tfi-j, I4mbert>tll(<br />
^rrB Arutti wUB<br />
throughout the i ounty ]<br />
resldt nt uf Sea Isle ,<br />
>-cam Mheie until iRt, „,<br />
i atilvo In oKIc wottj<br />
Mm Ainetl would havo i<br />
(bell 18th widdinic<br />
August<br />
Tliniu^liout hei<br />
nett bort up Hj(yi ia<br />
ur iKt and i In prfulncii,<br />
noiideB her luis|j-,nd,<br />
BIIIMvill In 1 11|(.|<br />
(ird H Phillips ,)f _<br />
weir with bei il itle<br />
There will be many more to fnllow<br />
jpfore bli'iik October winilB blow,<br />
but herf in tlif fi«t bntliing beauty<br />
.tinner if tin 1011M nun hln is Mus<br />
Lnurii lluvrr, <strong>of</strong> Santa Muliira,<br />
A'nht.. who nnnciril n Wautiful cup<br />
her firat tinio out in ,1 lialliing liviiut 1<br />
paradi it Liij-iiulli ( lub at ''iiitl<br />
Monirn.<br />
Stials T(inR! llmd *J.",<br />
Ralph HiiSHOii, <strong>of</strong> rape .May, «i<br />
flmd 4.. r i mil mo i i\ iimnth<br />
:l>eliileil jllil fientpnee, Wellnt<br />
day, by Judge l'alnier M. \\ r ;ij<br />
when l»! pleaded sillily tn rliurgi 1<br />
it Hlealiiu: a dlanuind rin^.<br />
M13 1 li inoi '. i l i<br />
Hrlt4tlt>n ij pi mliUn i wti 1 v l<br />
cation hert<br />
I i '<br />
11 k<br />
> < i- I! I Inn in <strong>of</strong><br />
it br<br />
1 ''<br />
j<br />
Pit<br />
Jth<br />
ul<br />
1.<br />
Oil'<br />
for<br />
Reveal* How Dwr Earned<br />
Publicity for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
t erf<br />
• I<br />
r<br />
**•. i^ .<br />
in<br />
car wsieht.<br />
«»r W9 tavp writ toiilt.<br />
*t~ fit/ ivl /'<br />
r inlr.tr ("liif r /<br />
r> J lrr- fvr ttftX<br />
«tat^. m th* n; 'i<br />
jt tr)>f *'' and VIUaBt<br />
I Ul Out "nil Smt for Wj<br />
Ftom ()fr»n < II) 10 MW> \<br />
* 00° Fll" 1<br />
h 110 R [ 61 h I<br />
h 110 R [ 61 h I fill<br />
1001 lOel I I I H'l<br />
ll (fin i mt'<br />
I i tit i HI i is!<br />
•loo-iosi'i U<br />
- 00| S 01 S 1J<br />
tit i.ts t.ll| t IS<br />
7.O0| 7.0B-' ;.13| 7.1S<br />
*Rcn. dlilr cictpl<br />
8-^<br />
'2<br />
A M^lKrM ftM<br />
p. M.—tM* I**<br />
»—WJH tin to t»th<br />
Of<br />
REDUCTION IN Cd!AL.<br />
J. LABAN HEAD<br />
34!h Yew <strong>of</strong> Coal Service in O<br />
BEST READING<br />
Nat; and Egg .$«<br />
'ft<br />
•t L<br />
Popular<br />
Holidays<br />
iirta Find Kings<br />
Biting Eagerly.<br />
. SHARKS<br />
JIOTILK USH<br />
^ -^lut C rimitli<br />
IMikti Miller<br />
Jtffiif>, fithing<br />
niTl tlld his bit to-<br />
.nlituiL tht se a <strong>of</strong><br />
'd, MI ibli deniztns<br />
At St. John's Lutheran<br />
Tilt- numnicr BcliLiluli^ |( eftvtr t nt<br />
John n 1 uthiimi rhurcli Hull fll nutl<br />
Ccntrul u\ i[i>i_» inif ilTtfl Siinilrty<br />
murliliii The Sunilii} a hool vlll n»iH.t<br />
ni-ifiiith ut II) u m rhii Sfrvi |><br />
ill I Ll in 11 1 j a m An thm Similay<br />
I thi. Iintkul <strong>of</strong> PLntr^nat appniprtuti<br />
nil >lll bi. cuiiiluctdt with till ] an<br />
uriuclillli. mi A I hr|-.l ijmaciDUH<br />
WurlJ<br />
fjniulit (InJiiy) thr Men» I lub will<br />
L-vl In thi ui clul ri om> f 1)u rhuirh<br />
?ti llu<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
liluo fisli and thrci<br />
-'ht b\ the<br />
Summer Schedule Starts<br />
Thy iK<br />
week Hlti<br />
Un: Mln<br />
v/lilch h Fishiiijf<br />
,it 11th ">t and at tht<br />
lein Umd<br />
Voas. !i:i7 <strong>On</strong>tritl nv.. Tueddnv niiiht<br />
Ri'liorti* oil Ihe recent food nalfi will he<br />
mink*. l'luiiM for the annual moonliirht<br />
ill uli In i|l«euiirl MniUi aie<br />
l<br />
ill uli In<br />
X ntlrnil<br />
I'hctr)<br />
SI I IMrS \ '1 F<br />
(The Chiltfh <strong>of</strong> (.1,0,1<br />
7lh .t >n.l llmtn<br />
l(c^ IUm> VI I miller Jr<br />
Sin il ii 11 i m I m n 1 \ tht j H<br />
Ifi Ihr lo I S.ipu mill It i l-nm<br />
I II i it Sim try rliiHil<br />
H l,le riaii<br />
1 1 in S rraou bv<br />
IT II (mitr Amil n<br />
All<br />
Of [i m<br />
T LII ii- Mi«<br />
Tri. Idmt<br />
Hi in ^t 11<br />
II nd \ I ii •<br />
s 1 ni Tl.<br />
W I \ mi<br />
Jock Dempsej, prbmoter <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
hcai7weigut battle between Mai<br />
SchmelinK, Gerrnaiiy, and Max Baer,<br />
C»lifornU, at New York, <strong>Jun</strong>e 8,<br />
has been a frequent visitor to<br />
Scbmeling's training camp as pic<br />
fairnd hum with tho <strong>On</strong>riufln nAtUnr<br />
Eye Department<br />
Clinics to be Conducted on<br />
Mondays, Wednesdays.<br />
In order tu afford the Sinners<br />
Point iiiul <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> territory<br />
complete huspitul service, the At<br />
lantic Shores Hospiul has addeii<br />
an oye deuartment, it was an-<br />
nounced this week.<br />
Dr. Uenjumin L. Gordon, eye<br />
ipeciali^t. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia und At-<br />
iHiltic <strong>City</strong>, hnn been nlipointed<br />
r.hief <strong>of</strong> the eve ilepurtmentt and<br />
will conduct eye clinics at the<br />
hOHiiital, every Monday and Wed<br />
nertiluy, from !> to 11 a. m. In<br />
addition to his private practice<br />
in Philadelphia, Dr. Gordon in on<br />
the. staff <strong>of</strong> the Postgraduate<br />
iento wHl be.tre»t«a<br />
clinics, It is ann<br />
County Pays Dearly<br />
For if 11,618 Taxes<br />
The. county treasurer, received<br />
$11,618.84 In county tgxea. thin<br />
weoic. but had to pay.out $7,618.84<br />
to do it. Checks wer« exchanged<br />
with Avalon tfnd . Wlldwood Cre»t<br />
when gasolene tax . refunds were<br />
distributed, while <strong>Ocean</strong> Clfy paid<br />
% 10,000 to the county and received<br />
$0,000.<br />
Avalon wan credited with $719.65<br />
on Its 1031 taxes, and Wlldwood<br />
Crest with $899.20.<br />
H«l C N«l»«a<br />
Miaa Ilt'leii I.oe Doherty, daughtci<br />
jf Mr ind Mr^ Hinn L DohtrLy<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York, is now in Denmark<br />
giiin,'^ there to lip Auiiiiitlliit to Mrs<br />
Hntli Brran Owen, now U. 3. Min<br />
inter<br />
nlU ind TuntrpH<br />
\\| Ineiliv .leiunii I'll<br />
I ll 11> L nlni, Cludi<br />
PilMDlTrlllAN AUXHIAHY<br />
TO WIT (IN MONDAI<br />
Tie r i ul ir i'» nThlv nil Inn f<br />
ll \irulimt or III In I I'll I<br />
II n Churrh will In 1 el I H III I<br />
1 rt I" «f 'h Lhu eh Mundnv f 'r<br />
Mi« llln FMTintliim nnl Mi<br />
J. hri Tmut Mill hi He ho le« •<br />
I ,i 1 inenil er ,« n.l. 1 to 1 r lit<br />
I „„, , f ml ill m I V Hi lilif<br />
lull Mi.li I" <strong>of</strong> Ihe il t > I Mil<br />
rcM.il. 1 mil ll w iin* oh en fji<br />
tn tllnk V nr AM "H 11 "! '"' nr urt ^<br />
l> le pi-eient na .murlnnt liuMnip'<br />
,ll ho uinnnrlnl "^o in ri mittlnf<br />
itlll bo lulil im'll ° t " kir<br />
Home fmm ColleK<br />
Mis'! Mnrmnt Coron<br />
ter <strong>of</strong> Dr mid Mis \1<br />
sun, <strong>of</strong><br />
ove Against Resort<br />
; Amusement Issue<br />
^1 from Dsno 1)<br />
any loeadon," the mayor<br />
|tolil CuHsiily. "In the llrst<br />
u'll have lo see the build-<br />
|rliiienl (o determine if the<br />
suitable for your nia-<br />
I In Ihe second jilurc yoii-<br />
[ to iiuit If there arc any<br />
mmlo liy property owners<br />
nn living In the vicinity or<br />
(crorleil that John T. Harts<br />
1 the platform for CasBl<br />
blni what Htrengtlienlng<br />
[would have to bo placed.<br />
p no license will be Rrant-<br />
lldy iilrendy has made Uli-<br />
V for a iiccnue, anil appiir-<br />
i operate un'der the np-<br />
I If no protests are filed.<br />
«Kl«t l ' t t Jfol<br />
dmith<br />
n Cor<br />
Weslev •» . ntumfd<br />
toihav froTVi Skiilmnie Collene.<br />
SaratoKa Sprinprs, N \ . for the<br />
..urnniei \aiition MINI Copon<br />
irnduited from the Of fin «<br />
Hi(;h School ltint <strong>Jun</strong>e.<br />
Postpone Plumbintt Charges.<br />
Due to the illness <strong>of</strong> Joseph R<br />
Paul, city . plumbing inspector,<br />
riceH <strong>of</strong> violating the city<br />
plumbing code, made by Joseph<br />
GneA aK fl i ns t. Eugene McCaws<br />
lund, (i5, <strong>of</strong> 70 W. 17th nt., wen<br />
postponed for a week.<br />
Mis lo\i Piliiell<br />
spent the week end<br />
IIIE Hol«l.<br />
•t New York<br />
.t the Wyoin<br />
BATTERY<br />
ERVICE<br />
MARINE<br />
IGNITION<br />
EXPERTS<br />
SHEPPARD<br />
BATTERY<br />
SERVICE<br />
22c<br />
. lb 22c<br />
. doz 20c<br />
1VE DELIVER<br />
Ml Hid Mrb Illllll q lllll<br />
and daughteri<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tinklntov-n<br />
rie.inor ind \"lla<br />
wore wmK
gem l^fWKiEli:<br />
<strong>On</strong> 9r «n<br />
ulegssge will<br />
e atfei^y from<br />
pi 'He*8pap«rB<br />
gton Bal<br />
— IB in<br />
iltt<br />
publicity<br />
ro^ilnl out<br />
f the<br />
•to ovor 60<br />
„.„ section'! <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^ Iljpy will be piao<br />
i tniveJ bareau 1 ? 'op<br />
JR.<br />
SUftVliYO<br />
Engineer ttud<br />
.- pfeim43tr<br />
munielpal 1 enel»<br />
and caaitrB&s<br />
Bty<br />
prob-<br />
dtv«Fs suppUen de*<br />
pKlcntfd fill spttle-<br />
Precise 'surveys<br />
lnff <strong>of</strong> mater nla<br />
quality control<br />
"Ilt<br />
Oceiin <strong>City</strong>;<br />
J State Hlj<br />
i R<br />
J, Cuimnings, <strong>of</strong> Chicago,<br />
is tho man selected by President<br />
Roosevelt to becomo cif^utive &isifit><br />
unt to/ Secretary Woodin pf the<br />
TrcsBur.f and wboao job, it is re-<br />
ported, y/i\\ ,t>o that directing the<br />
Mtjnidation <strong>of</strong> closed banks which<br />
Cannot open.<br />
rAv, $6000<br />
^Mortgagee<br />
oms - Heated<br />
GARDINER<br />
t J. Campbell<br />
ntiti Phone 303<br />
Point<br />
itpry<br />
L Its toglcul trading<br />
' ad ta The Sentinel<br />
fqHt little more lu<br />
Fplnt Herald<br />
- » O<br />
Mm*<br />
i) '-••••'•I<br />
3»(»' i«v lik\<br />
ample till ttoul 1 bL u fim. HI<br />
» tlnmt lu 1 nit I noild uide<br />
tkpie sian COIIIL alLII>.<br />
It v,i Mi Hi LV who<br />
llOULht ljlL, tl lLt «£ OCLBll<br />
front prupeltj and dULlopcd<br />
thrill Our film built nliinv<br />
home in duPlrpiiii, th i L tnct<br />
Brought Sliicuiii to lU'aoil.<br />
<strong>On</strong> f th tliinu lint hcliiul<br />
HIL i* Lrt mini I in il 1^ \\ I<br />
Hlun Mr Mi i% b utlit Hit lil<br />
Nnnimii II t 1 (iu>u bin ii I<br />
down) and L niul* t lv i hum li<br />
id an! i puit.il it _ 11 lool LII<br />
I! ml it i in ui t urn it ill<br />
liuupht J How aul SloLiun to OL<br />
r JII i i v<br />
I itLi Ml M\ ti 1 t c inir thn<br />
pi illlL. Iuo\ t r in the buiMllik <strong>of</strong><br />
111 Ilqntln Hatel WIIILI nilrli il<br />
nutoriillv to the PIL LI^L 3f Oc<br />
c ui t it%<br />
Mr Mai rv v% i inteiL tell in<br />
LVtrv utilit> in CJLL in Titv i<br />
cLpt tin ti If ph tiit inti gi Loin<br />
[ line In tinit lie liid pel JII<br />
il inteiL t hut he biLlLtl ill rf<br />
tl t in 11 aiclt 1 in Hit ir IILVII<br />
Mnn nt i ii a mind 1* i i mil nl 1<br />
ill f th m mt i ti jn£ hinds<br />
<strong>of</strong>ftitd lih IVit I lint<br />
II in i I nil 11 d Ihr ml<br />
livico quoted to the city. We hud<br />
Uua price all the time. And with,<br />
ill a ihort time, the new -owners<br />
sold the plant again for 11,01M,.<br />
UUO more than they had paid.<br />
. "Mr, Massey was Interested ir<br />
many large projects, onfe <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lai-geit being the nurehasB ,<strong>of</strong><br />
tract <strong>of</strong> land between Muy<br />
Landing and Cedar Swamp Crooii<br />
for a prqvinii ground' for thB, He<br />
thlchem Steel Co., We accom<br />
nUslied il in about two years,<br />
iiuying (tver $(i00,000 for the land<br />
ami until the lust piece o."<br />
ground was purchased, not a sin<br />
(tie person knew what the t'rnei<br />
ivns tu he for. When tile him<br />
WHS liouBht, orders came fron<br />
France and Eii(jla(id not to waati<br />
time proving the guns,<br />
llruught Mortgage Money Here<br />
"In a financial way, Mr. Mass<br />
e.v was responaible lois- Bringing<br />
more mortgage money to thi:<br />
msort than any other individual<br />
And it is a credit to hiB judg<br />
merit that no person who plucci<br />
a niorguge through our firm ev<br />
er lost a penny. (This was lief on<br />
the boom, in which Mr, Masses<br />
played little part.) We had<br />
special department which did nil<br />
thinjr but collect mortgage inter<br />
eat, for which we made no chare<br />
and in that way there was ul<br />
ways iilejity <strong>of</strong> mortgage moiic;<br />
available,<br />
"He was a great church mar<br />
and active in everylhimi porlain<br />
ing. to the MethcKlist Church, H<br />
contributed heavily toward th<br />
building or the IJi'esnnt church<br />
He also supported Penningion<br />
Seminary to » large extent,<br />
Wils UeviiU'd Family Mali.<br />
j ''In his homii life there neve<br />
was a niiiii luoro devoted in hi<br />
wife ami family. Mrs. Masaej<br />
seemed' to be the force that lieu<br />
him moviiiit. She came first in<br />
evi^^iysijuc* . Her death was a<br />
terriiic shock to him, and his de<br />
dims staric-il HOOII IIIUT,<br />
"1 am insiionsijle for JU, n.w<br />
to My Hadcliffo.<br />
ideil Will was<br />
and neeilfd n<br />
Miss Haddiffe<br />
suited to him.<br />
in i<br />
In<br />
t j<br />
ifll<br />
w ltLr nil<br />
iloit nui<br />
11 out t<br />
bl TlLUI<br />
tiiMti 1<br />
ill 1<br />
fLinpin\<br />
t\ i<br />
t tllL<br />
tliLi<br />
th In<br />
lit li<br />
tin<br />
I<br />
md su at<br />
p spn<br />
\otei it ilovvii mii within thiLO<br />
month m old nit t in thu<br />
fniii 1 l 1 0 000 m irL thin the<br />
m<br />
Ifeo-<br />
May 22, <strong>1933</strong><br />
I suppose that I may clain to be the first Ford Dealer. I not only<br />
.made oafs, but sold them and frequently dtUvereS them myself.<br />
Thft "drlvo away" is not new; <strong>of</strong>ten I have driven cars from Detroit<br />
to towns in Ohio or Indiana or Miohi|an to make delivery* > •-.<br />
There were no good roads in those days, and the people where "I<br />
i, drove had never seen a motor oar before. •<br />
My firstreally enthuBiaitio oustomers were Country Doctors, They<br />
•wera the first to realize the value <strong>of</strong> dependable transportation to a<br />
widely scattered"practice. '<br />
•'Even today 1 eoe&aionaiiy heap from some <strong>of</strong> those first Ford users,<br />
We had to teach local meohanios how to care for the oars. . That<br />
!• how Ford. Sirvioo began, which is now found everywhere in the .world.<br />
We believed from the btiginning that a sale does not complete our<br />
tranakotion with our customer — it creates upon us an obligation<br />
tp set :that our customer's oar gives him service. Ford Dealers know<br />
, their duty to the publio in this. reBpiot.<br />
VJ<br />
I can say <strong>of</strong> Ford Dealers generally that they have b«en and are men<br />
•. .Of character and standing in their oomaunities.' Moat-<strong>of</strong> /them have<br />
;:-stten.with :usjaany yBars, whioli«Aadieates,,that_w». agr.eer.oi\.basic<br />
^piBliwaapriaeiples;' The- Goopany provides that the^nethdds used to sell<br />
ffl^tlMHft ii e^ ftre«;ooaaist*a,t witi tbt! -aelf-reapiet <strong>of</strong> the Deftlera<br />
; ; | i ^ i ^ B i t ; i t<br />
:<br />
. ; ••',>• /.•/• ,.•:••• v . . . ' / r ' . "••••.•••• ••<br />
.^"^ivThi'ptfS^t'Ford: \N-8 ^ the peak^bf our 30 years axperienct.<br />
'| : ^:;.;itii.ha|e'atoypr aade^a better .ear,''its elghtrtprllnder engine is<br />
^ft;#^w£ul anaisBbotW funhiiig. "'""Th* ilii liko haselinll, urn;<br />
he barked tin 1 first basrlinH toair<br />
c-ean i-ity li:ul. lie was an ar-<br />
dent fan,<br />
Heliied I'oriii <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hand,<br />
"He also as.-ii.sloi! !;i tin 1 I'orina-<br />
tiori <strong>of</strong> thu Oeeaii <strong>City</strong> hand<br />
which he mil to Philadelphia,<br />
several tii]iij.~. tu lnu.st Oruai, Ci-<br />
ty, The bam! made n fitii 1 r i'X|iins<br />
iHirpoBt! <strong>of</strong> 'frneKiiij.; "Ul' coa.<br />
ilnaifi-s who hell llicir product<br />
here but have Iboir coal }arils<br />
uml buslneai olflcns 111 Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, I'leuisaiitvillu or SCIIIIOIS<br />
Point,<br />
^lust Have Yard H
^ ijii»tlp#-wiW lie<br />
afternoon at-the "—<br />
MMBggi w, 1 . A oimpie ftwk that will ilo honsw<br />
for fp_rejnfl|r Mri who i«WB,<br />
|It;;ii<br />
*! **«*"laiwbn «fc«>ter, —<br />
f ,M0'tei»lta,W tm M<br />
;;« eujtable for any' fag.<br />
it <strong>of</strong> eripe,<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
i Stilwell copter, DauRh-<br />
-/.-the .American Bavplutlon,<br />
Will enjoy a picniq tomorrow<br />
(H»tui4»y) at th? home <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Mwy Balnbridffe. Beestey's Point.<br />
A tox luncheon ivjth Ice cream<br />
,Mrt in tho only ser- tor dessert, served by the young<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sffair, when hostess, will be a feature.<br />
Child tA ll<br />
.strains <strong>of</strong> the<br />
%i tfca 1 ostess, w a eure,<br />
Children all parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eounty t will il be prtsent rtt MMember!<br />
M» %»n <strong>City</strong>, are: Mprjorie<br />
iVail,, Jfargaret Mtaiwtr, Char,<br />
thWl fa lotte Farim Mary Jean Cooper<br />
silt each name J and EUzabeai Hand.<br />
school oryani-<br />
• . > • « _ • * •<br />
. Set Weir<br />
-r.m ',ttw swimming poo!, \Gnduted,<br />
refreshments win served Mr, J Mrs. Cart Hopf, ,.„„<br />
"M^Bf'tW ^mtor class un- Vaynm av,, left vpstentay<br />
**"" *"—*"'•'/, nnjbrellas, wtm, »..,_«», y) morning ior New<br />
1 pennats, while I Brunswi. tfcty will at<br />
' numerous small I tend the<br />
ft In,* bath <strong>of</strong> * •'-••• <strong>of</strong> the -New<br />
Jerg»y State College<br />
for Women, Saturday, when their<br />
-,-~r. — Jtinnard, president daughter, Miss AJthM Hopf, will<br />
,— board <strong>of</strong> education; Geotgw be graduated,<br />
Brown, superintendent <strong>of</strong> Milton Hopf will leave . today<br />
Tir >O,-W. -'Baidily, principal (Friday) to join the family in<br />
; Mfh «ahool, and m number New Brunpffiei. The Hopfs will<br />
t<br />
«i oaihe teugliing staff, return Sunday after spending<br />
j_ .„•„„ WMS present Saturday nighj in New toik,<br />
. , _. r- and teemed to<br />
i * *<br />
_the hop as much as theHl§§<br />
Buby Hostwt<br />
At Itlrthdaj Fattj.<br />
' '?' * '' A birthday party in honor <strong>of</strong> In*<br />
RoUry Directors JBtU birthday annivefMry <strong>of</strong> Xlii;<br />
Brian,<br />
Buih Suzby, at her home. 400 Cen<br />
,-Jt-eleci Harold Powell, tral av,, was enjoyed last Ttiursda<br />
Bptiuy Club, and Mrs, evening. May SS. Mirny innvi wer<br />
hosts at .a dinner played during (be evening.<br />
_,_J Bftaw Lodge, last Jhe table wa* tastefully decor-<br />
Jff night Outdoor games ted in pink; in the center plaei<br />
f-msflhi-and base baU, was a 7-pound BiftMaj- cake, als<<br />
in the afternoon, beautifully dacorated with Jigbtei<br />
B variety <strong>of</strong> indoor<br />
caudles.<br />
ere supervised by Edwin Those present were: JIary Burlt<br />
bardt, Jane Sparks, Ciirolino Buz<br />
I : indmied the following by, Esther Briarturst. Florence<br />
dub directors: Mr, andUalbow,<br />
Borothy Kewsome, Vir<br />
• "» 8. ftOes, Mr. andeinitt<br />
Baker, Ruth Buib}-. Lillian<br />
-^^ Gmiw! Mr. and Mrs. Buzby and Charlotte Dalillesh,<br />
^.Lowland, Mr, and In,<br />
s * *<br />
ray, Mr. and Mrs. Soaie r«rty at Phoenix<br />
.Jt, Mr, and Mrs. Al-Or«r<br />
r«r XworkTBiT.<br />
XworkTBiT<br />
, Dr., C Bueene Darby, Those who war* entertained ed bj<br />
Alma Darby, Mr, andMrs.<br />
Kathorine Ziumermao at her<br />
~ '—" Mr, and Mri, home, , tte'Pnoenii, ttePnoenii, over Sla Slamorlal<br />
•nd Mi. andm<br />
y •wem Un, Un Rosalie R l i ij. i John<br />
N» CanKtkn WMfe sa« g( iiaiiliF N'ai<br />
each<br />
is husinesi roanaffer<br />
KELLOGG'S<br />
1<br />
at<br />
Bhorei,<br />
32 m,<br />
j.' -"Wutliink yoa tio* a lflt/<br />
,,don't you?" ineered the ajigry The Complete p Hardware Store Corn Flakes<br />
bot.<br />
•Me' ' - . ; - . •,-.lepUed<br />
the ether one, TOIl mm l» now no •Ddrr d UU»<br />
winnt<br />
Smoked Picnic<br />
WliBoira lot <strong>of</strong> lota; In Bood ihos* in (Urge pHor t» AM J, f od Mamklp •(<br />
locationg ro#' priced low."<br />
Shoulders<br />
Mixed<br />
Refreahidg wheHJ<br />
Rff,8£ ,<br />
Read Hardware and Paint Co.<br />
lb<br />
value. pkg<br />
Sm>w. l. M-.rt H. num. tic<br />
Reg. 39c<br />
852 AJwty Av««e Oc*« Oly, N, X<br />
(Limit 3 packages)<br />
Philadelphia<br />
mm<br />
Roll<br />
Pancy.Stcwi<br />
TH» IJ)i4ifc« at i.lfi p. m.<br />
TOPE<br />
Bacon Butter Chick*<br />
AWNINGS NOW I<br />
247<br />
ttz&fttjXhml<br />
•41 1 lb<br />
PHONE L-8 TODAY FOE ESTIMATE<br />
S| W>A| A<br />
^^^ * foiiwB<br />
<strong>of</strong> uirfe<br />
(ollwl«r »"«<br />
Iodl»n<br />
llnKil | j<br />
ndlrw potter, froin<br />
Indian ennuis '" Atirit<br />
whito people who<br />
" New JorBey found<br />
Lenni Lenupo or Del-<br />
Uans livinis in rude<br />
- the seashore un.l on<br />
" <strong>of</strong> rivers and bays.<br />
akin»cov-<br />
Kia <strong>of</strong>'Vha plains. We<br />
iaiiit lieacription ol<br />
in •early manuscrtpt<br />
4 jqurnuy through<br />
In it the traveler<br />
/take Cure to build<br />
rbbins which they alpn<br />
a swamp or<br />
laeare to a Little run<br />
i they Cutt Downe<br />
KoMii f" 1 ^ 1 paying bills or wages with the<br />
sjrip, which is nearly as good as<br />
clu'reney,<br />
lt has the advantage <strong>of</strong> beinR .<br />
payuble anywhere In the ^county,'<br />
so tkat local merchants, "buying I<br />
roods from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> or othbe<br />
mainly attributable to the<br />
.r oonters, may accept it ln;ally<br />
fact that they wer» largely cut<br />
and pay merchandise bills with<br />
<strong>of</strong>f from hostile tribes by eith-<br />
it. <strong>City</strong> employoa owmnif proper,<br />
er water or swamps. They<br />
ty or huvliiB. obligation! in other<br />
were also very' indolent — a<br />
diitricts would also be able to<br />
more or less natural character-<br />
aiienij serin.<br />
istic <strong>of</strong> a people living in a<br />
favorable climate micist plenty.<br />
Will Hold liummatie Hale.<br />
Tho LenapD Indians were, di-<br />
Tho DaiiBhtorB <strong>of</strong> America will<br />
vided into three main sulHlivi.<br />
coniiuet ii ruiiimage sale, Friday<br />
and Saturday <strong>of</strong> next week. The<br />
The one occupying location will be announced later.<br />
South Jersey and JJolawaie<br />
used the picture <strong>of</strong> a turkey , CITY OF OCEAN CiTV<br />
KKW JEKIflY<br />
foot as a totem and were j<br />
known as the Unalachtlgo | ORDINANCE NO. 5S0<br />
Tribu, The UnalachtiBij wore AN OltUi.NANn<br />
aKain divided into many small<br />
lEiijiating the hard<br />
u,d Builniis tn Ofi-ori<br />
local tribes. When Atlantic tliij, N<br />
id HrsvidliiB IJt-li.<br />
County ^vaa first settled, there nllif, f,,r ii,, vIoiatlD<br />
was about one local tribe fcr Ul THE 1H llUAlill OF COMMiasiONEl<br />
every 10 or 20 milM.<br />
OF DHI THE \1 CITY OF OCEAN CITY I<br />
The ImiianH llvinsf pii<br />
ietod ^viiii<br />
about here was known by tho failruild hiding<br />
FU er cnctuhiutj<br />
name, Ahsejranii, South Jersey is. hynkL'r^ or<br />
itself was known as Schiyiehlii, muni hi rhnriir<br />
1 polos and or flat land horderinii on sea.<br />
i Khull he tlii liru'tii<br />
" gh tilt' emii ; nil (i<br />
on omi, than they The tribe <strong>of</strong> Indians living in<br />
line] .hull hi ve a<br />
sitmd small Poles Cape May County called them-<br />
and so CnverinR it selves the Kechemeches. There<br />
hereby<br />
Eke, they mnko there was a tribo <strong>of</strong> Tucknhoe Indi<br />
ill the hiii-reRt<br />
. Middle <strong>of</strong> the Cabin aiis living at Tuckahoe. They<br />
infoly <strong>of</strong> the<br />
re Hound Itt upon derived their name from the<br />
•"Bear skins."<br />
word tuck-a-hoe, the name ap-<br />
I Indians were among plie.l tn the root nf orontium<br />
any <strong>of</strong> i<br />
from which Iniliana<br />
an trilius. This may made a kind <strong>of</strong> bread.<br />
lews <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />
IStrang Home County Scrip May<br />
r Close Call Be Paid as Wages<br />
alf Off Ro<strong>of</strong> To <strong>City</strong> Employes<br />
-Jtrank, president <strong>of</strong> Hit; In lieu <strong>of</strong> eash, county, serin<br />
fpoint Board ot. I'iducu- taken in by Tux Collector James<br />
permitted to return K. S-ull may be puld out to city<br />
m tho Atlantic Shumn empl i.vt's, next wupk, for waEdg,<br />
•ycsturiiuy. after liiiviiig it « MS indicated this week.<br />
fclilictl tliiiru for u wenli, flu<br />
.. fall from the pmvh<br />
llie Ufaniley iiome, Uiiy'<br />
f t Annie uv,, last Wcilani:<br />
Miffereii a /factii<br />
bl the lijncs in the; iialin<br />
fett Imnii, a tjonciisBioii <strong>of</strong><br />
In, nml suveral Mils nhil<br />
•aliout the butty, in aildl-<br />
IHVOIQ shuelt,<br />
• mi Tin Gullvr<br />
ten at wor work n a tin<br />
, tlie norcli, wliic.li<br />
^nc. mill had hieii<br />
«j!B <strong>of</strong> (ho workmen how<br />
on" till! BUttor witllnlll<br />
|tk tin. AB he finished,<br />
grain walked led away ay<br />
Bt slrnivhtoncil ih up<br />
Btranir<br />
I<br />
1 I ilcfii<br />
fid m<br />
111 fn<br />
nil nf ihc ii ilii, IK<br />
in the tlisi'iT'ii<br />
'Ihep <strong>of</strong>ficer hi<br />
Dulinniire sli.il!<br />
fepr hnffiviii r lifter fitiiil i!tl*<br />
pybilciilisn.<br />
The nhnve Qnliiin<br />
the IlRnrd r,i Cflmmi <strong>of</strong> Ihu<br />
Jei *ci ill ii<br />
- n,i - ho'ii iiii the<br />
Miiy. InM: mill i Ml he<br />
un for Fecoiitl nhd third FeHdiitiJ^<br />
fl'nnl I ii'i'iin.'e iH ii npfj<br />
Ilmiiil [o he lieM on lh«<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e.<br />
serin, which Is rated us lififiii<br />
the lieat iasujil anywhere in AtCeniiiiilantic County, is aeeeptable any- Oa£iiii<br />
where in tho county, it is pointed<br />
nut, tin,! must be taken by tax<br />
t'olluctors in uvory district.<br />
About MOO in eounty »crip has<br />
iilruaily boijii collectetl hi ' taxes,<br />
iluriiiur the jmst two woulis, in<br />
iiddftinn to abatit W50 in board<br />
<strong>of</strong> eiiucittion serin. Of ^the $(iOO,<br />
iilioiit $800 has boen turned over<br />
to tiie county.<br />
Nearly as Gnod SIB Currency.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> council inquired<br />
wily it was rieeessary to turn the<br />
scrip hock immediately, however,<br />
anil upon investijtlitinn 'find there<br />
is noijiiiift in the la "' -<br />
I rimiiffilicrs fcelinj,<br />
, He (IIICH not recall fiill<br />
Wer. The workman will<br />
Ills atteniBtOil to reBaifi<br />
BM when one 'foot slipi-<br />
. the edire <strong>of</strong> the ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />
J.jonillony.<br />
|Ne»rly Hits Nailn,<br />
Nf is nearly Id foot liigli,<br />
.:Stmnit iilUnKOd from it<br />
pw pile <strong>of</strong> boards, from<br />
pny nails nrotrudoil. ]»y<br />
|dt he Inniifjd practically<br />
n»ii», the only tlamai^<<br />
the nnils betnff n cut<br />
' <strong>of</strong> one oyo. A fnw<br />
Ijne way or the other, Mr.<br />
mohably would have eilhan<br />
eyd or been killed, .<br />
Hi taken to the hoti|)Unt<br />
Wy foi treulmont, but<br />
f. nmomber anything .un-<br />
I bone in his fihflur WiH<br />
\ into nlaci 1<br />
i!ARii¥ A. Miinnis<br />
1<br />
CITY OF OriiAB ;ITY<br />
NEW JEHaEV<br />
ORDINANCE NO. M7<br />
AN Olil)INANt'E (o mnMid .n ordliiancc<br />
entitled. "An OrHhiiine? to ii-<br />
Ecnse lifrabiiM. firmi, asidciiitiQnii or<br />
esrppfiitiiiiiH eiirryihti un, rdtiduetinf:<br />
iir engulfed in bil^tnf »s In ilip l!itr<br />
iif Oeesri Cily. H?w Jctssf, ^liid regiilatiiie<br />
the hnslriejl and tirpvlrlliiE 1ST<br />
thp HrsriHg. fee, aild pthailyj ler vl<strong>of</strong>arihg<br />
ffle nfdinatiec"<br />
is noijiinft in aw cniRpplHg<br />
tho city to tin ti no. There is als alo<br />
•nothing to prevent the city from<br />
this week Mr, Strnna<br />
hit ''nretty goocl' uU<br />
-»s muscles nnd ]oiiils all<br />
troily were sore and stiff.<br />
3 -* -<br />
Tlfi? uoAnn OF rnMMISfitoNt'nH<br />
OI' TUB rlTf OF OCEAN CITy 00<br />
<strong>On</strong>i)AIN._<br />
Jiir. 1. Tlml pieetlnn s <strong>of</strong> iiii nrrli.<br />
l\Qi* eHtil'eci, "An Ofdiniitiec to license<br />
iniifiiiB<br />
tiH rarryii qn iiiiurHn<br />
In hiiainc i<br />
¥i New J rsiy, nn n?pi!i^<br />
!iine*s litid piuvidintf fei' the I<br />
, iind il^ for vifiJnUng tlii<br />
be nnmcnilc-d<br />
to rend its<br />
C<br />
Wiion<br />
UP DAILY<br />
11th<br />
Hal C> NcUon<br />
Gaines and Johnson<br />
Cafe<br />
Sti'iiks rlmps nnd<br />
Sea Fund<br />
76B Wi'Kl \vr, Owiin I it}, N.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 3 Lagoon Lots<br />
Left<br />
35'xW - llulklinulril- • ll«-p<br />
Walcr<br />
$400 cash<br />
Kino .Safe lliirlmr to ktv[i }«nr<br />
biiat<br />
[Bills to Be Ralph L. Chester,<br />
IThisWeek<br />
Incorporated<br />
" 8TII and CENTRAL<br />
— ^ ^ _ _ _ _ _ w<br />
|\Vard to be Disposed<br />
Second Next Week<br />
aiil tix btll^ wcr< sche<br />
* 0c m ultil out cither to<br />
tomorrow lax Collector<br />
p Scull announced early<br />
. The hills have been<br />
land y/eie to be mailei<br />
flon as t hej urt, n. check<br />
[correction-.<br />
*lav in nuking uut lulls<br />
" was due to the failure<br />
JUnty Uix hoanl to return<br />
f anphcite bonks promptly<br />
j«tL Ihe locul anse^Uiors<br />
t^able to place thi book=<br />
ill's .hands until lnsl<br />
nr<br />
fo!h-<br />
fide liUKlnc^a \n<br />
•nri-H't! „„ ^= -.-—=, in OF from ftny<br />
ildlnir or F,p.ifc ther -in. rented at<br />
•tied by Uie npiillennt for the Jicentie,<br />
...d Iftpatpil in tl"3 Ci y, it Meense fee<br />
,t mm ilmll be lisid,<br />
Innfter TneniiiiiiciL<br />
Jeii<br />
Rnnmllill I =<br />
Uinn ton li<br />
Ail Aucti<br />
-,itO ^<br />
All Auetl, li.jL-i^ hellinii rriii<br />
,. ite ut ehjiiiob<br />
(AiictiiHiei'VS setliiti: iiii<br />
erai held h^ bnnfchiR<br />
tiona, or enndueUiiR i<br />
by erder pf anv f-fiyi-t.<br />
enenla eiuKhiE out thi buHJ-<br />
ile^a <strong>of</strong> gfiiidM. wilf mer<br />
chsndiNe ai- EhfiltelpT stuck.<br />
to be psompt from iiiljf lieenjq<br />
fee, nrqvidcd, iia to ijiieii merehniit!.<br />
thnt the Htiiell Blinll ho<br />
dlsiMned Bf within five ilnja<br />
and there Bliiill not lie iiny plfieetneiitB<br />
fir additions .to thy<br />
stack im hiind).<br />
For travelinu »liow». elreuwJ<br />
and Hunlvals<br />
(Unless the entire liroeeeija [ire<br />
ien Bharitj) - ,<br />
lacet. sf amyiernent. Motion<br />
Picture Houses. Theatres. e!ieh<br />
Tran»i»rtation ol aidj nml<br />
chntlelli <strong>of</strong> every kind ><br />
Automatic wolBhiriB miiehlne»<br />
and automatic veiidiim fniieh-<br />
Inei, not bei!iB In or in.front<br />
<strong>of</strong> a store <strong>of</strong> other liulldinK<br />
BESURET0CA1X oceunlcd by the mvher iir teii-<br />
»nt. oneh .•••<br />
Fedillgrt With biiskel!, |)iiek« ur<br />
Bult cniieSi cileh =.= j...<br />
SlBht Seeing Automniiilw. cneh,.,.<br />
TrkveHtm »nd iolielliiii! iihoto.<br />
I. N. Agrons grftiihera, eacfi<br />
Dog kennoli wlwrein ilniw »"<br />
kept,<br />
ISOf-flO KAeiPIC AVE,<br />
ATLANTIC CITS "<br />
5-3030<br />
FOR SUPER4A1^<br />
FUR COtD<br />
W«d bill., will not be<br />
"1 some time next wed<br />
1<br />
'lad njt been rocetveil<br />
S»H early this "week. He' STORAGE<br />
out bills aa soon -as<br />
U BI(iII1! ON THE<br />
THEHISES<br />
I SMITHVILLE CHURCH<br />
""My Institute was held<br />
mthville Church with an<br />
) and evening prugram<br />
^o«o takintr part in<br />
from Bomerg Point,<br />
Eachi chei g^a g^a,, as n<br />
dj, Mrs Nancy Lam<br />
Buth Evana and Mrs<br />
P_;h(JdlnR, an executive<br />
•*i '•!io presetitad by<br />
r£ M*8l«i, arfd * ftiri<br />
awerioint, f His.' MIn»<br />
1 Quality Meals at LdwPricetl'<br />
AKF «4«l fcuTtti ilAivi IBiIit iip*n (hoiii'it 4 Mlliv iai«ii-<br />
500.00<br />
1000.00<br />
no.on<br />
luO.OO<br />
raised <strong>of</strong> bred for ttlllo,<br />
csch : v-<br />
•aou.oo<br />
oHinB Chiiirs .tin Iho boiird- 2,00<br />
wllll. ench -...<br />
(Tho minimum , nurnber to bo<br />
iiam«il 20 cliaii _ .<br />
'lyine muenlnes Tor . hiiu_ or<br />
carryine riissoiiBere, iiii'li - ••<br />
aundrlei, enrrylnii Mi iitid eon.<br />
ducting' any inynifj' boninoin<br />
within ihU Cliy, whom, lilant<br />
nnd oiiullimimt !»' entirely loejitsd<br />
hotolnj and who com-<br />
B!eto th« work In thin <strong>City</strong><br />
ihajipay *JiM«!6 fee <strong>of</strong><br />
(All other fcrionii. finni, OM<br />
•oelMloni or ootporstioM «"•<br />
duellnit n louBilPy by«Ine«ii In.<br />
eludlBS th«!i jollcltinB Buentii<br />
atii; Imluding emit, • arron.<br />
llnih •nil to*el jupiilr binnnoiili,<br />
who Nnt UHmdiT.- BUI"<br />
pllB uliuli P«y « lleehiO fee 400,00<br />
•Bply. to ijjiu nrrylilK on<br />
til* bnilffiM ot » Imnd laun- •<br />
itt wkn -ollclt and ila their<br />
Pur Coats<br />
• SM. I, .AM OfdltlanejJ nr tiart* <strong>of</strong><br />
Gfdirisfleeg in€Qnsl3tent herewith<br />
htrcliy nfiMled to tho txttnt <strong>of</strong> I<br />
Ictoth Coats<br />
feinamrfi<br />
nubliolUon.<br />
FOB : I'HQTKCTipif<br />
YOB Smtt low fan Itefoiij luu The RIMIVQ OiillnBnco wmt pnised hy<br />
tlio" Board nf Conuniwiloncrs ot ths <strong>City</strong><br />
mum. ' ' <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jam at n metil<br />
f <strong>of</strong> ul4 Board held on tho 31BI<br />
or May <strong>1933</strong> aitl "ill 'if tsken<br />
for HOond mntt third nadlnsa and<br />
vuaaov at * mflrtlDR <strong>of</strong> aald<br />
Satd to b» held on ,th« Hth aunt for tin nHiltMi »' wir HI<br />
' FINEST STANblNG<br />
IC<br />
Genuine <strong>1933</strong> $puv» Lamb<br />
LEGS - 25'<br />
Breast <strong>of</strong> Lamb |b 8c Rot It Chops ib 25c<br />
Neck <strong>of</strong> Lamb ib 15c Rib Chort - lb 33c<br />
ShoulderLamb l> 17c Loin Chops - lb 39c<br />
Chuck Roatt <strong>of</strong> Beef<br />
tbl4c<br />
Bonelesi Pot Roast <strong>of</strong> Beaf<br />
ib|7c<br />
Boneless Rolled Veal Roart<br />
ib|7c<br />
Minced Ham<br />
Sliced Thuringer<br />
Spiced Luncheon Meat<br />
Sliced Lebanon Bologna<br />
Sliced Steak Cod - lb |4c<br />
Fresh Jersey Mackerel • 2 lb> 17c<br />
Fresh Croakers or Porgies 3 >b> 25c<br />
Fresh Trout - Ib lOc<br />
Medium Clams - 2b<strong>of</strong> 25c<br />
Assortment De Luxo * Betsy ROM—Pale<br />
Ginger Ale 'ZZ'Sc<br />
Ib pkg 25c<br />
* Plu* bott)« dcp<strong>of</strong>lf<br />
FANCY U. S, Ne. I SRADE (5ital3e)<br />
NEW POTATOES - I^ib,2fe<br />
CANTALOUPES ^ %*«%$*<br />
WATERMELONS 'C .«hi3€<br />
CABtASt - 3lki!Qe :BHUBARi> 3>«4"5e<br />
County or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Scrip<br />
Gordon's Roll Butter<br />
Rib Roast<br />
Shoulders Lamb<br />
Stewing Veal<br />
Stewing Chickens<br />
Round Steak<br />
Chuck Roast N<br />
m<br />
m<br />
wM<br />
- Vegetable - >F|g|^|<br />
Htl'SIf I'llKKI)<br />
Strawberries *<br />
Jersey Spinach ft 4c '<br />
Stringlois Beans .. 2 fts ISc<br />
Groen Peas 2 fts ISc<br />
Georgia Lima Beans ft 15c '<br />
Jersey Iceberg Lettuce ... hd 10c<br />
Ripe Tomatoes ...: 2 fts 25c<br />
Hothouse Cucumbers, 2 for 15c<br />
Jersey RadisKes bunch 2c<br />
" Scallions bunch 2c<br />
Rhubarb 3 bunches 10c<br />
F<br />
R<br />
D<br />
A<br />
Y<br />
Large Cantaloupe* .....<br />
Juicy Orange* .'_•;..;,.':.:.;!<br />
.Large Florida Orange .^k/g^^^<br />
Grape Fruit<br />
Bananas<br />
Eating Pears ,<br />
Blackberries<br />
Huckleberries<br />
Grapes<br />
Large Pineapples<br />
6 for 25c<br />
4 far<br />
qt2Sc<br />
each We<br />
SEW I. S. GUAM NO. 1<br />
Potatoes 5 lbs 15'<br />
Tiger Corn Starch 1-ft pkg 8c<br />
PUlsbury Flour 5* bag 23c<br />
Not-a-Seed Raisbs .... 2 pkgs 15c<br />
Uneeda Bakers Snowflake<br />
Wafers ...:.......;. pkg 15c<br />
Fancy Assorted Cakes pkg ISc<br />
Bisquick pkg 30c<br />
Prunes 2 fts ISc<br />
Lake Shore Honey... SZ-oa jar 39c<br />
Queen Olives ...... o^ jar 29c<br />
Premier Tomato Cocktail<br />
large bottle ....„.......„...„.._....... 23c<br />
Whizz Alaska Salmon ...... can 10c<br />
Sardines in Olive Oil .„.„..„.. can 5c<br />
Tancy Norway Mackerel each 10c<br />
Marco Dog Food ......... 3 cani 25c<br />
Swift'a Pineapple .< Ige can 18c<br />
Rival Blue Royal Anne Cherries<br />
Ige eaii ,!.:........ 20c<br />
Dole's Pineapple Juice... can i2%c<br />
Libby Pears Ige can 20c<br />
Haxton Apple Sauce ..*... 3 cans 25c<br />
Seiner Sliced Grapefruit 2 cans 25c<br />
Rosedale Peaches , can 15c<br />
- - Groceries - t<br />
1—10c pkg Boscul Tea BaUs<br />
FREE%n*<br />
1 ft Bo«i4'C<strong>of</strong>fl^.__-___l_:»&;<br />
Break O' Mom C<strong>of</strong>fee ^Ib j ^<br />
Gordon Cup C<strong>of</strong>fee .......„..,.: ft 1^<br />
Tetley Orange Pekoe Tea ^:<br />
. V4.ft pkg ............:........... 19c:<br />
Baker's Shoepeg Cora .... can 10c<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> VaUey Com ... 3 cans 25c,<br />
Phillips Tomatoes ..:.-„.. 3 cans 25c<br />
PhUlips Peas 2 cans 2Sc<br />
Robinson Stringless Beans<br />
3 cans<br />
25c VU<br />
Brandywine Hills Spinach<br />
large can<br />
Standard Brand Tomatoes<br />
2 large caps<br />
Palmolive Soap<br />
Camay Soap<br />
OakHe _<br />
'^fSsS^H^H<br />
Wheatiw<br />
Puffed Wheat<br />
3 cakes <<br />
4ctkei
tmmmmm^^^m:<br />
>,«<br />
PUS THE-CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Aid Uncle Sam<br />
* wai rf Fktnfataa<br />
" at the :<br />
the ieeaefw patrol, whiti- pa:-:.-'.=<br />
the North Atlar.tie ab.iTe the<br />
tfci I<br />
I GOLDEN GAU^EON DANCE<br />
Wm BOARDWALK<br />
Silunlay Evening<br />
EXCELLENT MUSIC<br />
iECK'S<br />
ttfc tUmrf •! tfcr IM<br />
FOR SEA<br />
FOOD<br />
i Abrfs Clam Chowder<br />
Clairts ...<br />
CrabCtkes<br />
^-TO TAMB. OUT--<br />
...flt 25e<br />
2 for 25c<br />
f 8«or 50c<br />
F&ar ftatrtnj saar& ihe ^Ep^in^ij<br />
the patrol. Dr. Haar^ >a:^i.<br />
Bit U". S. Coart. Gujriia •:; J<br />
Jie work, A boat stays -us :->r<br />
three we#its before it U rtii*',e>i,<br />
. and locates ail iceberg?. tr.#:kLr,£<br />
! en their positions daily.<br />
! IteWrgs He HM M*t.<br />
| Cnarts art made in -ata rnur.-<br />
| try, from B.j#iHc}a5 radioe-i •,.• :.-»<br />
eoajt sawii boatj, ami the snfor-<br />
(matioB giTea ta staaci»>;p I:.-*t,<br />
everj- ,iay.<br />
Dr. Hain«s, who spBtit I' 1 IS nr.<br />
one <strong>of</strong> these BatroLi, toiii ;,o* :o<br />
reeogniie various IcefaerBs, (>r»<br />
freshly broken <strong>of</strong>f frism rflii^r<br />
ice ia rarered with ihifp pin-<br />
nacles, he jaitl while th>xe ;ha:<br />
j hare floateti ab-ittt, <strong>of</strong><br />
[the BTjIf stream, are «n<br />
Young Girls' Charges<br />
Eiistin J. ^dums, jij, ot 0' "j.r.<br />
iy, forti;
3i i X>i<br />
) ^ UIJJ. HL<br />
inn. J: ir.13<br />
£e&aaM&1B£*Yi<br />
1210 or 363<br />
0«« Gtr DJT deaam «l Dyers<br />
SAVE TBffi<br />
3 —*^aa .ifeng Gey OBBHH Gfcy<br />
AJ ?» rf G»e MST Comfy.<br />
Loogport<br />
* TKXETS<br />
AWNINGS<br />
I itHl. Tltto bully<br />
Hdcl|ililii' fur burial,<br />
Jiuiici! Jurdon.<br />
Tf Wmt m<br />
«t Somor< -Tolnt<br />
• t^^n IJI Phil<br />
by ~ er biothoF<br />
geai^a^e^jj<br />
Imt Lynn Mihafiw, et .1. to In*.<br />
Hnli InvBiuneBt Ca, Lot! 16i, 4lf, 417.<br />
Sottluu V, Lot n, awtlon O. .<br />
"Miriam Leigh Coraon to' 8*»"horc B.<br />
4 L, Asm. Loll 111, 119, 110, SKUOII<br />
" ^ , !"rl!, Sheriff, 1MU1 «. B.I-<br />
and O, W.tson, et al, to lauudowne<br />
riBiinei. CB, Lot BIS, iertton 0,<br />
beautiful May Fqle<br />
Pollnrd, WHtipcd the May<br />
tho llttlo qu«n, Benlce Ufow<br />
d ll l at B<br />
Jn Wu<br />
U> Lot GO Sectio ,<br />
B Po%ell Sheriff Und <strong>of</strong> (.w<br />
ln. at .1. to John Schmidt. U58<br />
J»<br />
Call<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
(or «aU <strong>of</strong> ffortBMred Ir<br />
41td | d t r<br />
|»nfd opt SJ"8-»t<br />
olo *hlla<br />
onl, loolt<br />
h W<br />
tho llttlo qu«n, Benlce Ufowfonl, ll<br />
cd on wllli l«r »tt«naant«. Bertha War-<br />
ren and Xigianna Metley, Bomfi <strong>of</strong> _the<br />
llttlo sirln jvho took part wen Maf.<br />
arit iiiiil Ylnnctta BuntinE, Lorraine<br />
ill liiicl Snwyrr. ITielma Motlff, KfHe<br />
nu llliisk, Myrtlo Neiil, and lho Oliver<br />
Tha Sh-nlnr Oirl<br />
thry were not nule<br />
lurity Conteat, whlsli<br />
i M<br />
en-m reRrct lhal<br />
hold tho Popu-<br />
te have taken<br />
ill<br />
lurity Conteat, whlsli wftK te have tak<br />
pline in Mnyi liownvor, the conte»l will<br />
bo JiHdril nt the len«l Of tho ioven<br />
Tnbliw HI St. Jamoii ChurBh. Wutch for<br />
tliQ tiiite,<br />
9 • •<br />
clinrin Rwenln Polk, five . momh« • old<br />
diiiiiihter <strong>of</strong> Mr. nnil Mi», Eon Poll!,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Melrer ulnce, died May 21.<br />
. fmnk J. Scji<br />
wife. 4 Sumo an above,<br />
Vfm B Powell. Sheriff. lm« <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Aynles, .<br />
Wllmlniiloii. Del. I/it 721. Section 0. l<br />
Wllllrun H. Walter, el Hi. to Oharle!<br />
M. Oraii«, et ll. 8W 10' <strong>of</strong> lot iSB and<br />
IR 20' ol Lot 83T, Bsetlon U.<br />
Wm, B, Powell, iheriff, l.nd<br />
nut<br />
in Increase<br />
iirii<br />
f|-ic?i<br />
C'itle.<br />
Jflltr<br />
Tiii<br />
A.I.-I:<br />
lent -<br />
illllTi<br />
art<br />
H<br />
stir,<br />
sixth<br />
nn r in?<br />
extra<br />
Wi- -11111<br />
th.lt till<br />
tellers anil<br />
find!<br />
iinlcn<br />
hookknronr.i.<br />
the iiiislnnsF<br />
fm'ninrly hnn-<br />
I'KIIBONAL<br />
|11YMAN, iiiliiilile <strong>of</strong> tilkinB full<br />
. rliinUnt-, priifiiiitf "nil iliiH..<br />
:, All khiilH <strong>of</strong> KiiideiiiliE, i<br />
iur. Hiison, iihoiie Oc^iin riiy<br />
wrhe HentiiicULeiiKer, Hns A.I,<br />
6-li.ti.c<br />
FOR SALE<br />
^tgrla Steam<br />
urns, i pi<br />
liflitii; tuble:<br />
Cilj,<br />
IJALE -. 1<br />
ted iinil coi<br />
life <strong>of</strong> Coin<br />
litiI in<br />
p<br />
h.ivhi<br />
in Oc<br />
ourth<br />
r:il ; ,in<br />
sters<br />
•Ii<br />
ni ditvs in (ii<br />
il riming 1<br />
, di'iiii-lina ••»•<br />
11 CiLV lin.u'h,<br />
fi-iliii-, tn'iulit<br />
Fostpr. lire--! 1<br />
pvrsnntiitivn<br />
1 lit<br />
inei-<br />
uted<br />
if a<br />
thn vear.<br />
The third<br />
Ocdnii, feiiti<br />
niuetilliluil fl'<br />
llitt<br />
M<br />
pupil had i<br />
1 iiradn,<br />
fr<br />
Mi.-/ K<br />
fn rm<br />
o hand<br />
uted i<br />
uwiiiM<br />
lirlinir f'nli 1 ,<br />
mil iiiUntf i<br />
f|-il'7.C "Of<br />
"Tiv,. n-.vol<br />
;ill,<br />
mil<br />
Mi-<br />
KliKih<br />
I i<br />
ii linv.<br />
•tb Hii<br />
ithiH<br />
r.'lilP,<br />
paper<br />
iii,I s^radn<br />
•ijnil, pre.<br />
%• Lands,"<br />
" tiir. Ks.<br />
Japunese<br />
Tlw meinliers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
No, 32, were<br />
i<br />
Tlw n<br />
Court 01 CuliiMtlif<br />
inined aL n ho<br />
Mr>, Mario Burke,<br />
tilnii ut her nc ho<br />
Th itFOHenl wer<br />
lost<br />
Spray<br />
anter.<br />
minii iiiven by<br />
Wcdnc«d»y eve-<br />
, oli Slmpnon<br />
Mrs, Anna L<br />
Mr», E. CaMijn, M. II, niyant,<br />
F. Hurrln. Mr«. E. Downtr. Mm,<br />
mgunt. Un, M. Borer. Mr», E,<br />
Biiii CtliliBH rnJ Mn. Anna<br />
Miss Lenore Slaxwell, ti sludent<br />
ut Mont flair State Teachers' eel-<br />
leise, returned TueBduy iifter hav-<br />
ing spent it five diiy viieittion with<br />
her piirenta, .Mr, and .Mrs. A. R<br />
Mnxwell, US Park pi.<br />
SHKKIIF'S SALE<br />
s. K, K. Hililieth, or Winfield,<br />
iirrived to spend the Btimmer<br />
i Central av.<br />
By virtue u<br />
fur sale <strong>of</strong><br />
roe dinK'tL'd, i<br />
CliatieeFy <strong>of</strong><br />
liny ol Muy,<br />
hi<br />
1>,<br />
writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Fae<br />
rtBaifed Premises,<br />
Hut <strong>of</strong> ihe Court<br />
Jersey, uri the 29th<br />
ys, ill it eertlii<br />
ts wife. Lot CtO, Seetlon A.<br />
^nk J- Sehurr and Clmrlotte, hla<br />
to fmnk J. Scjiurr and Vur. !>••<br />
4 S b<br />
<strong>of</strong> El.<br />
NOTICB OF ATTACHHENT<br />
JAMES PEDANO an AdlninillfBtOr e, t,<br />
a, <strong>of</strong> the Estate <strong>of</strong> Anthonf Pedans,<br />
deeeaiied, FlaintilT, vn, Joienh P. Bat-<br />
tilueei, et aln,, DefendBnts,<br />
IN ATTACHMENT<br />
NOTICE<br />
Notice is hereby uiven thai a Writ ol<br />
Mtnohment was issued out <strong>of</strong> the Gir-<br />
j|t Coujt ot the County or CiH KB,<br />
B the it.th day ol Febryiry, 1911,<br />
,aln»t the riahlii and oredlu, mpne»«<br />
.id «(teel». Kood« and chutels, lull<br />
and tenements <strong>of</strong> Joseph P. BartllneBl,<br />
:«],l,--nt debtor, at thg suit u( Jarnei<br />
^tnesn %t^SiW- Je"nt?a. sn 'ti<br />
C4U»' «Mh>' OMri Sttft-Wiia<br />
.re l A ^ .1 ili.lf T i*poW la. MM<br />
it py»HB^M», ^m^. • HJ|^ _^<br />
BOOB (St.nS.riJ mmt) tr--m.«W|<br />
P. M. (Dajllobt Sjivlni flnl). <strong>of</strong>f MM<br />
remise: Iicriod.<br />
821<br />
(RENT _ gomers Point cottilBe, fur-<br />
'Miefl, heated, garage, large lot, nil<br />
svenieflces, desiFabio tocatlnn. Slim,<br />
B r _rate $3S mnnth, winter rate $in,<br />
WConneeiieut Ave. Annly Senlinel-<br />
Use <strong>of</strong>fice, Oeean <strong>City</strong>: 4-14-tf<br />
In<br />
l 1<br />
Next Wwlr<br />
f^rved<br />
This i;<br />
the ci<br />
Kiwnn<br />
if th<br />
MITI :<br />
Ml'<br />
HINT _ Gas Fliiina iintion on<br />
Ooulevnrd, IgO per month, Alt<br />
SOt-Blh Nt., Otean <strong>City</strong>, r.-IS.lfe<br />
BtJBiNEga 'BBRyl(:E,<br />
_ fa — ncwireii • and repaired,<br />
[5 ffi nt, pill[iafiielnry pgrvice. <strong>On</strong>e week<br />
i on new, half or full length,<br />
low iii!re«-7fic, IS.fiO. riolanil<br />
Bonterj Point. Phono ni?.<br />
WASTED<br />
TO HENT — Bmnll Biiarl.<br />
Ifor light houselieeiilriB, for mn.<br />
MUB! he reaMniible, Addro Sen.<br />
Bos 1000. Oeoan Cily,<br />
• o.l-ifdh<br />
Buy A<br />
ratnr ot ,lllndBrl|<br />
b« rranonablo for<br />
E H1 ientinel Lodger<br />
a»h Aniser<br />
KENTUCKY<br />
BURLEY TOBACCO<br />
"Iiirt'ct Friiin fiMiiver To Tciu"<br />
Old Kentuckv Hurley Tohai'i-'i ii<br />
the ci'oiilii nf tlio finest crii)w Knn<br />
tueky's liniintifiil siiil t'iin iiroilutc Ji'hn<br />
—rijie, rich leaves, sliimuh and Maxwi-ll<br />
rnelluw, with tliat rure nld.fiiHh.<br />
iiiiiod fliivor nnd frajri'iiin'e tliitt<br />
only iiriilier "aftinu" can produce.<br />
We hunk mi it you have never<br />
tasted lie wnniked a finfr fhivnind,<br />
mure satisfying' tohaeeo ill all<br />
your life.<br />
Special Offer<br />
FIVE POUNDS<br />
SMOKING<br />
TOBACCO<br />
$ 1<br />
Kith, Ripe. Old Fashioned Leaf<br />
Our Old Kentucky Hurley i.< m<br />
mo.re like inanufaettired tohaccii<br />
thun day is like nitrlit—RUarnn-<br />
teed .free from cheniieiils and all<br />
other adulterations thnt<br />
imperfections, delude tlie sense <strong>of</strong><br />
taste and undermine the heiilt]<br />
We .line ihe same me.lhnti<br />
Ki-undfiitherrt usetl in preiiarinii<br />
tohaeeo for their'own use—every<br />
trace <strong>of</strong> hiirsliness leaven it —<br />
nothinjr to "iiite" your tonff'ic or<br />
piirch yiitir taHto. Tliousinids <strong>of</strong><br />
tohaeeo lovers tlie world over<br />
Kwear hv Its inimitable smtikintr<br />
ml ehewiilit riualltie:<br />
ISKDUCE<br />
TOBACCO<br />
•r, this eliinlnutes the eiehteen<br />
unts ii pniinil Ilevenue Tax—all<br />
manufacturers.' and middlemen's<br />
ir<strong>of</strong>it, tlierehv effcetiim a savimi<br />
o you <strong>of</strong> W.'i or niore. No fancy<br />
packaffes, no iieeorations, just<br />
luality and lots nf it.<br />
MONEY HAVING PUU'K .<br />
SMOklNG 0 tt.s. Send us <strong>On</strong>e<br />
OR .for rtoM<br />
.HEWING $1.00 press Money<br />
Order (no persciniil checks) and<br />
Kiwanis and P.-T. A.<br />
To Honor Graduates<br />
the Hiifh<br />
Assonui.<br />
tho Kriidu-<br />
t !,eiia|)i<br />
'hey<br />
meinliei's <strong>of</strong><br />
l'iiiiMit-TeacIic<br />
ion are chuiiernninit<br />
tine i-i.-i.-s nii-n<br />
tiiilay (1'riiliiy)<br />
id Mr<br />
I'iirk<br />
Mrs.<br />
Mi», A, Ii.<br />
William 11.<br />
sihiy the Kiwanis<br />
liy the l'.-T. A,,<br />
iinor thn mnmbers <strong>of</strong> thu<br />
tiim class with a luncheon<br />
in tiic school cafeteria,<br />
i .an nniiii-.il uffair, part <strong>of</strong><br />
ist: hninir donated by the<br />
is ('lull, the members din-<br />
ith tlie cln.-is, The mnnibers<br />
l',-T. A. servo the lunch.<br />
id stiiiid a iinrtioii <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Shun BfjiiilrlnB<br />
HairioleB ....<br />
Men's Half Boles<br />
Uubher He#te —<br />
Men's or Liidlts'<br />
Work Done Whil. TIIH Wait<br />
50c<br />
75c<br />
25c<br />
Central Shoe Repairing<br />
STORES<br />
751 Aslmrj-, ojip, Murphy's 6-10<br />
(ill Asliury Afe,<br />
Work Gyaraiitoed b^<br />
JAS, MAMARELLA<br />
13th Vfar ill Builncm In <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt;<br />
POUNDS OF FAT<br />
loi I tss Than %\ 00<br />
-Will say* iii<br />
iik it to rriluee,<br />
iiiii one lioltie<br />
h<br />
NOTICE OF &KTTLEMENT<br />
Motifi.! [ti hereby [riven that the accounts<br />
if the subscrilivr. art Executor <strong>of</strong> the Es<br />
lull, ill KutlifFjii (;. Cuinanc, deceased,<br />
ill be nudited und Rtatcd by the Surro-<br />
Rnte. und rciiortcd for ucttlement to ihfi<br />
Oh' C f h f Ct<br />
Amount du« ander d4e I<br />
193.28, with Interest and Bheriffs:. f*es<br />
to be added<br />
•WfLLlAM B. POWEI/L. Sheriff.<br />
Dated Mtr 17th, 11)33.<br />
GcorirB RvnoMs, So'*r.<br />
j-19-U-pf »S1«<br />
Orpha<br />
May<br />
i<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
tin, fourteenth day <strong>of</strong> Ju<br />
k A M<br />
o hfi<br />
f Carte<br />
y oureenh y e, next,<br />
•t ten n'rliirk A. M.. at which time ap-<br />
I he t n I II le made for tht allrupnre<br />
<strong>of</strong> CommipHionn and couuwt fees<br />
Haled May 8th. IBM.<br />
JOHN T. T.t;iNANE.<br />
Executor<br />
ll!-."it-i)i. (0,30<br />
TREASURY DEPARTMENT<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> the Comptroller <strong>of</strong> the Currency<br />
1th day <strong>of</strong> April. 10S3.<br />
Notice In hereby piven to all nernonn<br />
whit rnny tuive clftims ajralntit "Tile first<br />
National Hftnk or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," New Jer<br />
•ey that the samo muat be presented to<br />
F. E J. flower, Receiver, with the Icml<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> there<strong>of</strong> within three months from<br />
thin (lute nr liiey may be dlnAllowed.<br />
F. G. AWALT.<br />
Artinir Oomplioller <strong>of</strong> the Currencr<br />
4-7-Ht-pf $17.10<br />
il he<br />
ith<br />
iiiied.<br />
Hturly<br />
lid<br />
f<br />
tlinl<br />
1.1<br />
lidtll<br />
the<br />
vide<br />
uriilfr drri-ee<br />
and Blieriff's<br />
ihe<br />
,ide<br />
linn<br />
triiilpi line»<br />
<strong>of</strong> KH'IIJ<br />
lentfth<br />
l,ST2.:lfi,<br />
ts be<br />
fei<br />
WII.I.IAM B. roWELL,<br />
Diilcll May .list. 1033.<br />
finhfl'l It- Bell, Sol'r, '<br />
f,.2.4t.Iif fia.70<br />
Mil nin s sin<br />
Uy<br />
t 1 1<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Mo<br />
directed, iasueil<br />
Ciianceiy nf New Je<br />
liny <strong>of</strong> May, A, 11, 1S1S3. hi a<br />
rnuse wherein Fidelity=Philridgi],h<br />
g ilii<br />
thi?<br />
KOTICIS OF SBTTLEMENT,<br />
Nntlee i.i hfroliy given ihst the ageoi<br />
<strong>of</strong> the subscriber, &s Eseeutsr and<br />
tee under the will ei George M. Bla^k-<br />
man. dere<br />
by the Su<br />
tlement<br />
j o GoEe<br />
seil. will be audited and etsted<br />
roiirite. and retiorted for<br />
p Orphans' Court <strong>of</strong><br />
h<br />
p<br />
County <strong>of</strong> Cane May on. the peventh day<br />
<strong>of</strong> Julie, n 'lk A M t<br />
Which time<br />
the allowan<br />
fees.<br />
Dated M<br />
y on te p<br />
, at ten o'eloek A, M,,<br />
niilicBtion will be made for<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cgmmifloions and esynsei<br />
SHBniFra SALE<br />
BF vlrti:c pt a WFit <strong>of</strong> Fieri fkflag,<br />
at sale <strong>of</strong> Mortfffeged FrAnlaeH, to H<br />
directeiL isiued out 6f the .Orart nf;<br />
Chancery ©f New Jersey, an the itfl'<br />
dBF <strong>of</strong> In, A. I). 19|t. in a HRala<br />
eaaw I.lleieln Alfred W. WH«ht II<br />
annolalunt, and Haluw I. ,¥bn%, ot<br />
ill n defaniwta, I tball nrpsH to<br />
inle at nuWlc VETirtue, nn<br />
MONDAY. JONE lllfc, till<br />
belwMn ihe hourt sf twelve md five<br />
D'ulock P. M., to wit. at tw.lv. BSteek<br />
noon (StnnJnnl Time) or one o clock<br />
P. U. (DwIIAt iwInB Tim.) <strong>of</strong> »»<br />
day. a th. UteHff. <strong>of</strong>fiM, In Ctw »»<br />
5«urt Home, C«E« Mw CoWW, New<br />
All that Mrtaln roort»md"ireinll»».<br />
(Hth the anmrlenaneea, Jn U» bill <strong>of</strong><br />
«miil»lnt in th. Mid »ni» mrtieslMlr<br />
,t forth and deMrlbed. ftat In to Wi<br />
All th« rollowlnn traet or »l <strong>of</strong><br />
land and Bnmlm lurellliifttr narUW-<br />
l»rlj dBMrlbed. Bltuate, lr|nB IBI_W«<br />
In the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Owan Oitr Jn Uio JouoW<br />
<strong>of</strong> (lane M«i and iUte <strong>of</strong> New Imiey,<br />
TBACT NO, .l-BUmp left Nol, 121,<br />
8S7 and tho Northeaiiterlv 10 f«t <strong>of</strong> lot<br />
No. B2B, leeUon H, Plan <strong>of</strong> Loll «f »h.<br />
bwnn nits A»«orinilon.<br />
BfflOINNINO at th» lnUrBttion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Soytheiitterir «ide <strong>of</strong> Centnl Aj«niie<br />
with thf ioathweiiMlF Mde <strong>of</strong> Thirty-<br />
nurlh itrKti MBtiilnllig In front <strong>of</strong><br />
^rcailth Soiithweitwafdlv on «a|d nld*<br />
<strong>of</strong> nentral Amm'lOO tcti; ano <strong>of</strong> that<br />
(DajUirht Savins<br />
t the Sharlff*. <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Court BODB, Cain<br />
Teraty<br />
All thmt eertiln<br />
with the aiiimrtn<br />
complaint la the M m<br />
Ht forth and itterihti.<br />
AH the following<br />
land and r pr«mlan<br />
lorly df.rribtd. ilttate<br />
In Urn <strong>City</strong> flT Or««to r C1<br />
<strong>of</strong> Can* Mw nod Btaus,<br />
BBOINNjHa In to, J*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pljmoirth Fixes. «t thn><br />
wo hundrM aBvaifj-nrt<br />
oBtheMtwnrdl, from th*<br />
Una o( Athntle Avmn,<br />
SoulheastwaMly (lonr «!* r<br />
mouth Flu* the dbttaso I<br />
dm) forty live (Ht) tttt W<br />
bnadth* and <strong>of</strong> that »Mt*<br />
^ d l b<br />
and, Itiaa,<br />
BOWER. Receiver nf Thd-<br />
l Bk f<br />
Receir<br />
National Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, Kew Jemcy, Insolve<br />
ecutiir and Trustee,<br />
Rohert K, Bell, Esq.<br />
Proctor,<br />
Oceati <strong>City</strong>. N, J,<br />
O-'i.oi.rif 16,30<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Es-<br />
ndii<br />
nihi<br />
Trustee, ole..<br />
BlirKer, et us,<br />
I philll exii6*r nle<br />
lli'iilriie Kllierisim, ol" Kiiil-<br />
, Ta.'Mrs. Anna Blinrt, <strong>of</strong> prex-<br />
el Hill, nnil Mark Lour, <strong>of</strong> piiliii-<br />
(lelnliiii, wevi' wnek-etiil resort viii-<br />
linrs al the Aldcn, 704 fcntml av.<br />
jrr. and Mrs.<br />
and diiushiers,<br />
102 Ashiiry »'<br />
Mcninrliil flii.v.<br />
siteslH nf I'l'lni<br />
HEAD THK<br />
r'liircnce 1'crensiin<br />
Miir itlitl sth<br />
In BridKGtnn.<br />
gifdfl to Kru»fhcnl<br />
I lost lg liflund? aft£i<br />
and feel fine, JuHt<br />
briuiihl Hue rilOF bnltle io^dav and rl*<br />
peel io loHe IB more iinundli. I now-<br />
M'righ MN linil fe?l fine,*' Mrs, Harry<br />
UiihiliHilH, Akron, Ohio (Jan «, 19M),<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce a day lake Krusehen<br />
Salts—one hiilf teaapoonftil in u<br />
glass <strong>of</strong> Lint water first thing<br />
every morning. Besides losiri(r uu-<br />
ly fat SAFKLY you'll (tain In<br />
health and physical attractive-<br />
nei-s — constipittiori, f»a« aiul ae-<br />
idity will eeaae. to bother—you'll<br />
feel younger — more aetive —<br />
full <strong>of</strong> ailibltion — clear skin —<br />
s|iiirkliiif(.6yes,<br />
A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs<br />
hut n trifle at Hairics Cut Price<br />
MiMlU'ilU! Store or Kwaii's Cut<br />
Hate Store, or any drugstore<br />
the world — but demand nnil Ret<br />
Krusehen 'and if one bottlo does<br />
n't joyfully please you — iiione<br />
kick,—Adv. _<br />
TODATf TIME TO PAY<br />
ld<br />
^Ipmranoi Budget rian Brnvidm<br />
HS» lB Protoction in c»n%TBnli!nt<br />
K."T" Mfnunti. Don't ennee! your<br />
m Inraranes hteann TOU ean't pay<br />
" i in full. We Brant iif,<br />
"avlni en all BUtotnobiie<br />
Baney Lloyd Chittitl. I*<br />
8,AOE<br />
_,e Hnun nf Philsdelphla Orlli-<br />
°Jlc Hospital and Infirmary for Ner-<br />
3"r Diseases Successful In trentrnen<br />
S, Lnmbaiio Tractures Rhoumatliin<br />
Jjrv.tu „, ,Blne B.rk,chc Sei.tic,<br />
Nervous PatJenti etc Cbll<br />
and adultt Stimulate yonr clrcu<br />
i <strong>On</strong>i- mar at Mt Ainei Hos-<br />
H your doctor hss «n lntnre»t<br />
* *• "HI prsjcrit* Massan<br />
° Cltr 110 Xolt«r tin<br />
r 8 lls »-«I tf-J<br />
Orit.1 (no p n<br />
we Hill prninptlv -.hip vu ' *l vl<br />
d k f Bk T<br />
p<br />
pound pickajje <strong>of</strong><br />
bacco<br />
Burki To<br />
Five pounds <strong>of</strong>. Old K<br />
Burl«,v will make 40 larBO pack<br />
35c<br />
"<strong>of</strong> smoking or 50 twists<br />
i<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
mts in siivi<br />
inrl we will ship Po<br />
Paid — one Pound <strong>of</strong>.<br />
Hurley Tobacco as a trial <strong>of</strong>fer,<br />
A trial will eonVHicfj you.<br />
We' have thoiisanris <strong>of</strong> request-<br />
daily for "Samples' 1 —our margin<br />
<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it is so gmall we cannot<br />
eomoly with these requMts.<br />
Wi do not ship C. 0, D. or.<br />
dtrg, to do so would rtquirt a<br />
largs.atiff <strong>of</strong> elerltg, OwHra jnuit<br />
be in English language.<br />
Independent Tobacco ,<br />
Scrip Accepted I<br />
Deal with Us and Save Money<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Furniture and Storage Co.<br />
SIXTH & WEST AVKNL'E Give L!g a Bing—Phone 370 s<br />
We Have What You Want, for Home, Hotel, Offic* !<br />
and Stor,e, lit Lowest Prices Ever 1<br />
Philadi-lnhiii Office, 713 Spring Garden Street . jg |<br />
prourietor PHONE MARKET sM I<br />
MONDAY, JUNE SGth.<br />
nwrpn till* houra nf twelvt:.<br />
cliirli P. M,, I" wit, (It twol<br />
iiiii I Hiiiiiiliiril Tirni-.) lir nnc<br />
:, fDiivliKht giivitiff Timpl <strong>of</strong><br />
'. ilie - Hherlff'ii hffki', in I<br />
ijurt Huu^e, Cupe Muy Cat<br />
I'l^y;<br />
All- ihiit eeririin rrihrtt'ilePil<br />
iih Ihe (liiiiimqniinfrs, in I<br />
imiiiiiiiit in tho Piiiil €iii!PP 1<br />
;t forth Hnii ilrKSribed. thiit<br />
All Ihp fiiilnwirttr trnct nr<br />
ilill iitiil preffiiaes licrpitinflc<br />
irly dcprribcd, situate, iyinfi<br />
ihe Ciiy <strong>of</strong> Own Cits' In<br />
<strong>of</strong> Csrie Isfriy iinii<br />
BRING known t<br />
Loi Nn, asdn<br />
Uitt<br />
<strong>1933</strong><br />
iim! five<br />
ve n'clor-k<br />
ciVloek P.<br />
id ilny,<br />
lilic Mny<br />
nty, New<br />
hr hill nt<br />
•iirliruiiirly<br />
)? tn tiiiy:<br />
liiirse) nf<br />
r .liiirtifu-<br />
nnd lieinK<br />
:he County<br />
Or<br />
N<br />
nlnck<br />
ily<br />
on Ocnernl Fin<br />
l<br />
<strong>of</strong> Now Jersey<br />
; Westerly part<br />
nil <strong>of</strong> Lot No.<br />
(<br />
djiy, nt th<br />
t H<br />
Jersey!<br />
All that eertiiln mertgaged<br />
th the iinpiirienanceH, In th<br />
ll i"<br />
t the Nnrthrm<br />
nor nf Openn iinii Cyll RniiiJ^<br />
Irniiinu from thi.mfe Ul 1<br />
iilnilif th c eilfveii Nnrtherly<br />
flreiin Rniiil N'iijr-Iy-four nnd '<br />
ilreiiiliK UM.02) feet to n Pol<br />
sovi.n nnil Twelve lliinilreijtii<br />
feet Westwarilly frnm thi? We<br />
iif I.nt No. : •i.^nr, fmenpured i<br />
line <strong>of</strong> Gerim Hniiil) : thniien I<br />
wiirillv In n Btniiifht liiir ?<br />
nnd Fivo Tenlln ni.nS)<br />
}?*» tn Ihe rpiir uf S<br />
,,r I.nt Nn. L-.nl. iit<br />
mil Thiriv Itil<br />
llhr<br />
iterly ror-<br />
i nnd fs=<br />
inFtwiiiilly<br />
line nf<br />
rwii Hun.<br />
int Forty-<br />
is (47.1!)<br />
Molly linn<br />
ilnnjf HSiil<br />
S) Nnrlh.<br />
Ipvenly-oiie<br />
mnre or<br />
Iirii<br />
d<br />
il h.<br />
li<br />
No. '-.W, (<br />
<strong>of</strong> T,iit Nn.<br />
riiiy iiif<br />
!nu!h<br />
nf I,ot N,.. _ .<br />
three Hynilfeiithi<br />
inner <strong>of</strong> liOiM^ Ni,<br />
SSSti tiienre (i\ We»l<br />
Sniiilierly line, <strong>of</strong> l.nl<br />
fr.O) fret in ilie Kii^t<br />
Uniid. thence (?•) Snutll<br />
line <strong>of</strong> Iinii liiHil<br />
Ninety-four • Hunilreiltll!<br />
ie iiliice <strong>of</strong> heginnlni|,_<br />
Amount ihie UiidPr dpei'rn' i?<br />
•iih interest and Sheriff! i<br />
' Wl!ll 'wIT.T.IA»l n, POWELL,<br />
riiiled Mny 31«t, 1S33.<br />
rinlirrt K. nell, Sol'r.<br />
4i.iii nut<br />
i.lerl<br />
ilisliiliPe nf<br />
dthi. i.in.fini<br />
[he WpMefiy<br />
iisiirni! nlnii<br />
r,0l) : thene<br />
r.nir pniil rrii<br />
weiity-ihree nnd<br />
('arm fpfi<br />
asoi, annfi nnrl<br />
nrdly nloiijr thp.<br />
No, Until I'iftv<br />
ly iine nf Hill<br />
iiriii'? ninny; Kriii<br />
II IH'IIOM «»<br />
Elmer Jackson Pearl<br />
REALTOR-<br />
1220 Wesley Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
NoUry Public<br />
WAINWRIGHT'S<br />
VALET SERVICE<br />
818 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phone 1853 CaU-Delivery<br />
Cleaning - Prewing - Repairing - Dyeing<br />
Ladies' Knit Sufr Cleaned utd BMd<br />
urn<br />
fc»t wide StreeU<br />
TRAIT NO lUnflNG t
l \'-V-<br />
r $1,7061<br />
invotod<br />
tar tfe<br />
««s far > t*t oHilkaMs.<br />
ri to U» court bit month.<br />
Judge Pibwr 1L W<br />
GO- .and M. Eul Miller,<br />
ia.<br />
listened<br />
rtir<br />
« U- S.<br />
Ttc total<br />
fto *n tar the e<br />
tt pwtetts <strong>of</strong><br />
rr for<br />
Bwk,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the certificates<br />
W*« wiw d» f«« wiled<br />
S* *? **• •ttorafjs, Anna,<br />
iff*5* • ««tatote k»M#, ta<br />
tta Rmt KMWMUL Farst, h*<br />
•1*4 Micr onee eensaMed the<br />
"-"—be iMMers eeinniiir hi*<br />
Ha ve Exhibition<br />
Products <strong>of</strong> Manual Train-<br />
i d<br />
nual Trai<br />
ing «nd Art to be Seen.<br />
- WV~m~ _ #•• 1»T -• J f\ 1 A Jjy solely for the purpose <strong>of</strong> show-<br />
, State Treasurer Natron s Uead Are! ^r.urssrcr " 55<br />
tW- M ^m w T% 1_ J ullr « rt " l0unIr J i"uld io nn"<br />
Zero As Correspondent Remembered Jin Flrlne i ,<br />
I.eBlonnaires on the firing squad<br />
(' Dh IT<br />
- I.eBionnaires on me nrin;> squad<br />
Durell Waits Two Weeks for Answer to LettM A4dnr Ceremony Conducted at Ml.rUn'ii.md^j'r.l'narnpy^owiiew;<br />
Ah,* ^uM, « ,;* ^ ^ P Gtv H«U War Tablet. wniia,,, pibb, Kdwln> Hod^r,<br />
About School Relief for Inij County:<br />
TsoBsas J,<br />
srievM t» tan<br />
W.SS u c*5i to the<br />
in cuniim from tt*<br />
^ wUgii %r the tat<br />
m t<br />
talk a»d not Jw th*<br />
in<br />
iners,<br />
•toother protest *w eitewd<br />
mar U^tt <strong>of</strong> Mrf<br />
tie<br />
News <strong>of</strong> County<br />
as! tminiiu: and an work will he<br />
rtids (**«% is Use sajo<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbt. friB «3»B-. wi:!<br />
jusi as eil#n»Jvi(. aod<br />
thL« year as in<br />
;bi«J putFiniii' music mirlj • i-rsr'i s>ffor;><br />
classes, Xluch ftwsur-J<br />
«rk:Bc sRifhinrrr in ihr<br />
Mr, KHhy<br />
New Books Added Hertzler's Wife<br />
To Library Here Granted Divorce<br />
<strong>On</strong> Huniiay cvinins ihp , • j 1<br />
M.ii i "unity Aliicri.nii Lf-i ,1<br />
i »nj. mcrii'ifi"* <strong>of</strong> Morinin Iin p; j' -.,, ,,Ci<br />
r-.,-. ami nniMiin H, Willis, onil.Mi-s j, K.<br />
\v.,- iiii'tsn. iiTtcnil,'.! Hie I'lrsi M, '<br />
•I * huf.h In li*yr IU\. WiNiHii! A..<br />
ftj,; .*.-. 'if.- Aiin-:-i,-;in itohips. A READ THE<br />
MIM I* THI T(»IK TO lirv « I Of<br />
Central av. near 1st St.<br />
Asbury av, near 30th St.<br />
Garden lots near <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
COTTAGE<br />
Rctioa and Non-fiction<br />
lection Arrives.<br />
Wins Action Agminrt Form-<br />
er Resort Dmgfist.<br />
r<br />
iriUS irwaeJi, Sb*<br />
u « Owm and<br />
Three C*ffld«B pol)»s:«, 0<br />
-. wtn «ttr»«M by IHT sisa-<br />
MM «Bie to 6#r rescue<br />
oot News<br />
U<br />
Jbf, j sswsiiE<br />
^ O m i s Coin Ja<br />
H. Baredte, died iai* i<br />
S.--ar.;-, f.ir i,;id. V.y (1. I'<br />
• Loveland Democratic<br />
- Co, Committee Chief<br />
HnEmea **»<br />
tat Clr* ftL«.<br />
£<br />
LOWEST SHOE<br />
5 H«t ia Omsk<br />
tw Bay Store rd<br />
Wallace and Stiff"<br />
PTH ,i CKNTRAL<br />
.it: !>t '-<br />
•„;.<br />
; ; .<br />
SendSl<br />
n<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
* ; > • " • • - •<br />
- : = = - - :. **<br />
Th. J'irti ll.u<br />
Hal U ".,!„,„<br />
in- flu- iievt ,",<br />
MONTHLY<br />
• • • - . . , . i . . .<br />
' - " ii- V ~<br />
• ;• "-.• . 4 " -<br />
• - •• • %i.<br />
(if<br />
«s Lasrae, ST, cf 1S20 S. War-<br />
we* a, RiaMiBia. is in Mill,<br />
ssfferiap from »<br />
FORDS<br />
f 135<br />
'100<br />
*<br />
q. KURTZ co.<br />
TTie ^ly Fish Market In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> That Catches<br />
Its Own Fish!<br />
CHRIS'<br />
Yon're rare your fish is fresh when you get it »t<br />
CHRIS* FISH MARKET<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay between 9th ind 10A rts,<br />
O^ bob mnn d^ry at 10 a. m, E»di iy aD the<br />
«oi*B fiA is d^ed away at S p. m.<br />
Fret fc?%« to the potnid nets, A real experience.<br />
B im.Tm ttly at 4 a, m.<br />
Compere this<br />
Hot WcJsr Cost<br />
you<br />
: o- xaylng<br />
PIOIAiLY the<br />
<strong>of</strong> burner, for ».•+..d- — L r,us.-a<br />
! smfe so ef ,^sVr i;s^ ^1,<br />
end n kniv.-<br />
A hsf both teats lea than three<br />
E«nti ond yey sen have rt hot when<br />
y©w Wf H , . . New that th« Kme<br />
t?cs ^ome fop grriftg up fffg dsrns^e<br />
hftttlBMtf give this matter a<br />
tbooght. For Hie fipsr tinie It is ouor-<br />
^e«d fhot gai heated wohrcon-<br />
•••emwrt *m nif b»<br />
. There u ns fire tend,<br />
f turn the spigot and get ft.<br />
Notice To Taxpaj<br />
The premium period for ad<br />
eeptance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> script<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> taxes has been ql<br />
tended from <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 to July y<br />
<strong>1933</strong>.<br />
!<br />
During this period, the cilyiffl|<br />
continue to allow a one per cratl<br />
premium on taxes paid withOfi.'<br />
ean <strong>City</strong> scrip.<br />
After July 1. the city will ae-<br />
cept scri,) for tax payment^ bnt;<br />
will allow no premium.<br />
By resolution adopted by<br />
city commissioners. May 31,<br />
CITY OF OCEAN<br />
Tire Prices<br />
Never Be<br />
Low<br />
vsa 1 PlombfT or Ask I't<br />
Shehm no SECRET FORMULA<br />
everything,,,<br />
does her own wozk,.,new<br />
seems tift4...howdoesAe<br />
• Tte»B*i no secret about<br />
it S»e has fonnd that gcring<br />
iy teUphtme U oae sort<br />
way <strong>of</strong> ^doing things" irilh-<br />
ont moving Iron home,<br />
&<br />
S5.8S<br />
$6J0<br />
Ifoo<br />
M> for<br />
S9.70<br />
GOOD/YEAR<br />
BOULEYA<br />
STA:<br />
1ZIHABAYAVE.<br />
t«»e><br />
rwort. »'<br />
will<br />
wlth I<br />
The Sen-<br />
«f<br />
J«u« complete,<br />
CH'<br />
OCEAN CITY SENOTEIrBfi<br />
AND THI MIAN CITY NEWS. CON8OUIDATKD<br />
^-No. 8 PiiblleutloB Office!<br />
Red Min'a Hill, filh It, ,,,ij Ilnvcn Av.<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, <strong>1933</strong><br />
[Restriction <strong>On</strong><br />
Garages; Solons<br />
Pass Ordinance<br />
l^o More Strvice Stations<br />
or Gwagei To Ba Allow-<br />
ed East <strong>of</strong> AUey Be.<br />
tween Central • Asbury.<br />
[is FOR PROTECTION<br />
__. Object* to Abandon-<br />
ed Service Stations in<br />
Residential Sections —<br />
Open Air Parking O. K,<br />
Commissioner John E. Trout de-<br />
liireii himself to be a futurist, on<br />
Mlnnsilay.<br />
Ami as a result <strong>of</strong> his lookinB<br />
lipail tn tlip tiiiio when prosptsrity<br />
(returns in full measure, he intro-<br />
I tin ml an onlinanct to prohibit the<br />
[ buililinji <strong>of</strong> jrarnBRs or s<strong>of</strong>vice stn-<br />
I lions mi the ocenn aide <strong>of</strong> thp al.<br />
ley between Central and Asbury<br />
With thgt alley as an imnelnary<br />
line from North at, to 50th st,,<br />
aiiyone licslrinir to builil » (rnraire<br />
or service station must stay on tha<br />
Scrip Almost Gone;<br />
Price Nearly at Par<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a few thousand dollars in<br />
scrip remains outataniiinB, it was<br />
revealed this week, when Tax Col-<br />
lector Henry T, Foukls reported<br />
that over $12,5,000 in strip had<br />
been'taken in throURh his <strong>of</strong>fi.-e<br />
alone.<br />
In addition, scrip has been ac-<br />
cepted for many mercantile litpii-<br />
ses, unii for building permits and<br />
other city fees, A few ¥»00 lionds<br />
have also been exchanged for<br />
scrip,<br />
•Practically all <strong>of</strong> the scrip issu-<br />
ed to firemen ami iiolicenwn bus<br />
been exchanged at par throuuh<br />
taxpayers, Buyera <strong>of</strong> scrip Imik-<br />
intf for barffain.H have had to p:iv<br />
Its or !IB all during the past two<br />
weeks, as the paper money lie-<br />
comes more and more scarce.<br />
Sack's Hearing<br />
Is Due Next Week<br />
To Suit Day to Conveni-<br />
ence <strong>of</strong> His Counsel,<br />
'pr«ient Structurei Exempt.<br />
Violation <strong>of</strong> the ordinanco is<br />
piinislmlile by a fine <strong>of</strong> (200 or flO<br />
clavs In ,iail or both.<br />
The ordinance will not nffect<br />
tliose nuto havens alreaiiy in e»-<br />
istpneo in the more rpsiilentinl dis-<br />
triets. Also, it is within the orili-<br />
nnnfe to operate un speri air<br />
parkine satlon on the ocean side<br />
<strong>of</strong> the line.<br />
The ordinance primarily is in<br />
the interests <strong>of</strong> public heaitli and<br />
safety, he declared. It will come<br />
u|i for third reading nnd final<br />
passage <strong>Jun</strong>e 21.<br />
LonkinK to Future.<br />
"In introducing this ordiimmn, 1<br />
nm only lookimt to the future,"<br />
Mr. Trout explained, "TliinKs are<br />
n't so tfnnd now, but in a few<br />
years people will have lots <strong>of</strong><br />
money again — and they will<br />
want to build fine, new homes<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
"Hut they will not build if they<br />
have no guarantee that a gas sta-<br />
tion will not be built nest door or<br />
aeross the street . from their<br />
' homus,<br />
"There have been wvyal in-<br />
* WilBSfifl<br />
Congratulations Seniors!<br />
Here Are Graduates Who Will Receive Diplomas<br />
Paul Ii Adjm-i<br />
S Belrry<br />
iihei f, Bcntham<br />
M- ttnv.<<br />
n H, My.-<br />
dh I-<br />
M t i<br />
a n,<br />
T, H<br />
j<br />
Alice 1* lit=fii<br />
Hli7!lln.lh If, U<br />
Amw J.<br />
The hearing for neorBe Hack<br />
ousted chief (if pollen, mi ehnr;jps<br />
<strong>of</strong> conduct unhDiwiiuint' <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong><br />
ficer, probably will he henrd next<br />
Wednesday or Thursday, accord<br />
inn to Mayor Harry Heatlley, He<br />
lo confer today with Judge<br />
r, r. Cole, stale P, n, A. ciHinsel,<br />
who will represent Hack, to SO<br />
hich day will he suitable for the<br />
learliiK^<br />
The Snck nffnir, nnd ihe possi.<br />
lillty he mlBht Ire re-Instated, has<br />
iroused milnh interest aliout the<br />
esort. Back lias many frienrls<br />
who would Hie to see him Bel<br />
lls Job back, while scores or oth-<br />
ers are opposed to any such nc<br />
inn,<br />
flack was suaiieniled April IB<br />
afier he admitted to Mayor Harry<br />
Hendley thai hr hart been drink-<br />
ing in imiform, and after there<br />
was an alleged illslurlmnce at his<br />
ilurins! which pnlire wcrn<br />
allel to the scene. There was tin<br />
forma] complain! ant] tin formal<br />
i rt S '<br />
Ar[l!U<br />
Ruth<br />
Wilhn<br />
Enid<br />
Wilii<br />
Merle<br />
um. Jr.<br />
tflltJII<br />
ld, Jr.<br />
r E tiim<br />
A, nBnlt<br />
n J Jf.inmr.-t<br />
E Kt-llrv<br />
l L, Kinslrr<br />
m F. killinlrt<br />
itulHll E, Lecdi<br />
Maude B, Lswk<br />
Janice E. UilKi<br />
yirEinli. O. M.tllonaid<br />
H»ten U. Mnxwell<br />
j^yEhvr L, McCulliDii<br />
.ThdiiinH A. McUfinn, Jp,<br />
Llehjmniii F, Millie<br />
tiuMi M Manichull!, Srd<br />
lilhsldii C. Mulli.-.-<br />
l!«!ei- E, PHnr. .<br />
Kwt.r 1. Purkei^<br />
Helen V, Piiiehell<br />
AII^QH U, Puwell<br />
Uolirrl R, Iti.li.i<br />
L^ini-Eid J, Kti^lnu, Jr,<br />
JiiitD E. Hlcf<br />
DoiM M. Et.tinrU<br />
Finiioeii W. llulh<br />
Linn Vcrdillu ItubriBht<br />
Afinii Mny Srliryiiicf<br />
H.Mlird t. HcuM<br />
. Belli* Jons Shsrmnn<br />
(Jpiariilo Ii. SimiiRsn<br />
tilnujs Smith<br />
J(linr« Smith<br />
Fo»rl E. Bouiler<br />
Ji.ibcrt J, Slewarl<br />
K. Huraid Huttiiii<br />
Jflhit J. glublig<br />
rrpJcpitk s. Tarvf", SriJ<br />
licrtrud* N. Timlin<br />
Helen B. Tomklin<br />
I IIHI%H Raws Vuil<br />
,1, MDi'cdiih VnnMorn<br />
Mflijriee G. Warni'il<br />
liv.iri't li, WaikiM<strong>On</strong><br />
Helm J. We»lfolt<br />
Hi a.ir.:.,.l S. Wlennthnl<br />
Girls Graduate<br />
Here on Tuesday<br />
Second Largest Claw in<br />
History to be Awarfed<br />
Sheepskins; Commence-<br />
ment on Music Pier at 8<br />
Laundry License<br />
Bill Is Held UD<br />
Mayor Now Thinki Resort<br />
Needi Out-<strong>of</strong>-Townera<br />
Vosecutor Asks<br />
Law Enforcement<br />
Says Primarily It's Up to<br />
Local Police.<br />
In a lenothy public • statement<br />
during the commissioners' meet-<br />
ing Wednesday afternoon, Mayor<br />
Hurry Headley declared himself<br />
to hsivn been in error in introduc-<br />
ilijf an ordinance last week, plac-<br />
ing a lieavy licenso fee on out-<strong>of</strong>-<br />
town laundries.<br />
The mayor nskeil that action on<br />
the ordinance, whiih raised the<br />
lienrinK,<br />
through<br />
p<br />
however, nnrt • Sue's<br />
g bin Mtorr.oy, i3eniandc;l<br />
a learins, about twn weeks a so,<br />
on the grounds that he is entitled<br />
lo a hearing under the sfnte laws.<br />
Parking Ban in<br />
opeBfiil h serviee gJtttion on a prill<br />
•ipal street .— Wesley nv. — in q<br />
f resiilpntial section, Aftor the soa-<br />
rensim emleii, they were ahan<br />
donnl anil heeame overgrown wit!<br />
ijemla. The winilowa <strong>of</strong> the littl<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices were knockeii out. Ami th<br />
place hemme an eyesore aftfi<br />
that,<br />
"While I.may hd stepuinff on the I<br />
toes <strong>of</strong> a few people in i,itro:li.ciri«<br />
this ordinance, I heliecn It is fm<br />
the hnnefit <strong>of</strong> the iarae niajority<br />
in vears to nim, Mv duty as a<br />
coniinlssioner is to help the tity to<br />
bocumi! laraer and tint;", anil to<br />
.help Ihe majority <strong>of</strong> I'.i* ppopic 'n<br />
it. That is what I am trying to<br />
Co. Budget May<br />
Be Cut $100,000<br />
New Legislation Seen as<br />
r Material Aid.<br />
Streets Must Be Cleared at<br />
Night, Say Police.<br />
Overnight parkitiiT rfBiiliUionR<br />
will RO Into effect .Tune 17. It wits<br />
•innouneeil Milfl weak hy I'WM •>!<br />
Pnllce Jnck 0. .Tornfo. T.'iiriilnBs<br />
will be issued nt first, in r.rtler<br />
Hint vlsltnrs n1!ly set 1'ie linhit<br />
(if puttinK their cars nwav. hut<br />
hy .Tilly rnnl llfkeis will lie liand-<br />
oil out, anil orffrKlcw hrn-.ujlr. m-<br />
In court.<br />
The parkini; rPKiilnlinna will he<br />
Ihe same ns last ysnr. with no<br />
nvernlRht parkinj,' perivii!t,.d. Trnf.<br />
fin is seriously Iinni|ini*d when<br />
'cars line thr strnels all nlplit. ts-<br />
pppinlly for fire nppnri-litR JMi the<br />
Blrnnt clcatiinK machine-,.<br />
Gnrawa will orrer pnrlcinst fiie-<br />
illtles for 50 cents i nirtt, in<br />
acenrdiinee with tlic .isreement<br />
reached last year.<br />
li.onse fee from $B0 to ?500 for<br />
loncPrua not doiriif their work in<br />
the resort, he delayed indefinitely<br />
until the rommliisinnors nan go in<br />
to the matter more thoroujjhly,<br />
Mrst Duty to Pilhlic.<br />
WhilB I am in favor <strong>of</strong> doiiiB.<br />
anything reaaonahle to protect<br />
hnine inrlustry, 1 believe my first<br />
liiuy shoulil be to the year arount<br />
residents and visitors who pxpfic<br />
ailnquate laumlry service," he be<br />
^•Slaee.thB introduction, af tho,<br />
enirnmtwe'lBst, wenfer amenilmF tn<br />
(r^inllnu«l on pace 3)<br />
Federal Beach Aid<br />
Prospects Brighten<br />
The proapecta that the federal<br />
government will spend consider<br />
able money in eorrcotlnK coastal<br />
rosion caused by storms alon<br />
he New .lersoy seaboard seemed<br />
iriKhter this week, according, to<br />
Luther C. Ogtlen, director o[ the<br />
reehnlders, who 1B respooslble<br />
'dr the snggestlon In thla state.<br />
Sir. Ogden aald he had been<br />
the situation with mem<br />
d f<br />
More Boys Than Store May Block<br />
CHADS TO DANCE<br />
Two Resort Pastors to Par-<br />
ticipate in Baccalaureate<br />
on Pier Sunday, Night;<br />
Doors to Open at 8 p.m.<br />
For the first time iinca 193!,<br />
more boys titan tirlB will he sra-<br />
dinited from tlio high school, dur-<br />
ing the ednimeneenient exerclaei,<br />
Tuesday night.<br />
The elaiR thiB year, the seeond<br />
largest in hiators', totnls 79 stud-<br />
em a, <strong>of</strong> which 41 are boyi and<br />
3S are Kirls, In 1B2S there were<br />
20 bnyg and 14 girls, and every<br />
other CIQBB, in recent yean, has<br />
had a majority ot the fair sex.<br />
CIASH Lost Tear.<br />
At Boardwalk; <strong>City</strong> To Rgfef<br />
Mayor Threatens Condemnation Proeeedingft<br />
to Block Otis Townsend Project.<br />
Another boardwalk fight loomed for the city this week,<br />
when Otis M. Townsend, local builder, toojc out a building<br />
permit for a store building in the street end at Plaza Ok ana<br />
the boardwalk. The street end has been the cause <strong>of</strong>, pro-<br />
?ious court-action, due to the fact that the city extended the<br />
All mayors <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />
municipalities were urged this<br />
week by Prosecutor T. Millet<br />
Hand lo assist in law enforcement<br />
Mlificially during the summer,<br />
,vhen the Influx if summer v j s 't-<br />
ra make *enforcement more diffi-<br />
ult.<br />
Mr. Hand pointed out that the<br />
primary duty <strong>of</strong> law enforcement<br />
rests with Itwal police <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />
not with county <strong>of</strong>ficials. Loeal <strong>of</strong>-<br />
icliiU, with n knowlede <strong>of</strong> thfilr<br />
jiimiiiunity, are hotter able to cope<br />
with the situation, he said.<br />
It was indicated by the letter<br />
tlmt n particular drive will be<br />
niatle gainst slot machines ami<br />
other forms <strong>of</strong> gamhjinn.<br />
LnrpMit (IASH Lost Tea.<br />
Last year's class, totalllni 00,<br />
waa the largest on record.<br />
As announced last week, com.<br />
jeocement exerclaes will be held<br />
his year in the music pavilion,<br />
or the first tlma.<br />
Harold R. Collins, who has the<br />
ilghest scholastic uvorage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•lass, will deliver the valedictor-<br />
ian adilregs, and Charles Kowe<br />
Vnll, seeond hlgheat, will give the<br />
iiliitatorian address, James fimith,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the class, will also<br />
nake a short talk.<br />
10 Honor Students,<br />
Tho 10 students with the high-<br />
est averages, in order <strong>of</strong> their<br />
nnlt. are: Collins, Vnil, Margaret<br />
5. nruhh, .lane Elizabeth Blee,<br />
Gladys Smith, Mautle E, I^ewla,<br />
Florence ,1. Perrnrl, nuby B,<br />
npll, Joyce M, Bowen and Helen<br />
.1. Westnott. which shows another<br />
iniisual distribution <strong>of</strong> honors, In<br />
hut two boys have taken the<br />
hiitlvest places, and are followed<br />
b lb l<br />
Bathing Season<br />
More Bathers Here; Jemee<br />
Predicts Record-Breaker.<br />
Capo May County's budget tor<br />
ieM year probably will be redue-<br />
fetd hy $100,000, due H> Insolation<br />
saa«sed this year, provldlnB for an<br />
iiinereaie, in tht amount <strong>of</strong> slate<br />
^highway fundB which will be dis-<br />
Vtrlhuted to the counties, and per-<br />
I'jnlttlng a broadtr use <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
5 noney.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bill inereaieg the amount<br />
allotted to counties by B0 per<br />
cent, and permits) It to be uaed<br />
to pay <strong>of</strong>f bonds Issued for road<br />
work. Tho othtr permits the<br />
county to receive ISB.OOO for new<br />
work, without matching it with a<br />
like amount.<br />
Both bllli have boon passed<br />
sad signed, according to Luther<br />
C. Olden, the count;'* represen-<br />
tative on thi Btate aiBoclntion <strong>of</strong><br />
freeholder hoards, which has been<br />
working for both -'mwwirea<br />
Shave and Haircut<br />
Back to 75 Cents<br />
the price <strong>of</strong> B ihftve and a<br />
haircut hai bain restored to its<br />
former level by th» barbers <strong>of</strong><br />
' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Since last Monday<br />
halructsBOit BO' cents and a<br />
lhave 26 cent»,<br />
. The barbers agreed to reduce<br />
prices for the winter, laat fall,<br />
with the underitandinK they<br />
would be restored this mmmet.<br />
•••..; The price <strong>of</strong> chiWwn's haireuts<br />
1 will remain ,at "40 eento, how-<br />
-SNAP SHOTS—<br />
ovir^BEt 117,000 is<br />
iiKo diBcoverinK the inoon.<br />
You ean't (ret to It, 1<br />
, It'i alsti like grttUw menes<br />
Iftr the sejfooli tinder Hlat new<br />
ap-<br />
Pirst Rescues <strong>of</strong><br />
Seaaon on Week End<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beach patrol<br />
got its first rescue worU out nf<br />
the 1033 senmin wer last week<br />
end when iwn viBltois worn pulioi<br />
from the sujf nt lOlh si,<br />
Edward Bracken, <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne<br />
was brought ashore by _ Oiiarii<br />
Bob Btretqh with a ran buoy or.<br />
Saturday, <strong>On</strong> Monday Helen Ken-<br />
nedy <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Dal,, wa<br />
rescued by RU.ir.la Harry Thovnlna<br />
and Stretcli in a boat.<br />
A ' Btrong undertow prevailed<br />
along tlie beach for the week end<br />
and "numerous persons were pre-<br />
Vented fronrpolnB out too far by<br />
the guards, althouuh these in-<br />
stances are not olaaseil as rescues.<br />
Vlanne's Injured<br />
Hand Improving<br />
Those Violin finiers <strong>of</strong>..I. Feed<br />
iliinne — fingerB that have dured<br />
torn his fiddle, music that hna<br />
mciianted thousands — nr« Im-<br />
[irovlns dally, and the mus dan<br />
lopes now tUBt ho will be nble. to<br />
conduct his orchestra whon tl-e<br />
dally concerti on tlio Mn^!c Pier<br />
July 2. ,<br />
.... Manne's hand was severely<br />
Mured when ho fell <strong>of</strong>f a, bicy-<br />
cle some time a«o. It still., Is<br />
iwnllen, and he still Is unclile to<br />
play, but with nearly a mpnlh<br />
n BO, ho fhinkB ho will hs fully<br />
racov'ered n<strong>of</strong>ore the openlna date.<br />
T. and T. Building to<br />
Be SoW.by Sheriff<br />
The Ocinn <strong>City</strong> Title arid Trust<br />
Shir is acheduled to b;<br />
bora <strong>of</strong> the stati board <strong>of</strong> com-<br />
merce and navigation,' and was<br />
told that the coastal eroiifln work<br />
was going to be an. Important<br />
part <strong>of</strong> "the federal reclamation<br />
plan. It seemed certain, he said,<br />
that South Jersey was going 10<br />
receive a great deal at help.<br />
The state hoard also asked for<br />
ciipifs <strong>of</strong> the resolution adopled<br />
by the freeholder!!. The resolution<br />
am! other data is hemp- prepared<br />
for use when the slate board pro<br />
nenis its plans to the federal gov<br />
eminent.<br />
Reforestation Army<br />
Open to Veterans<br />
Several war veterans from Oce-<br />
an Citv are entitled to a place in<br />
the federal reforeatration army, 1<br />
they desire it, accordinB to notice<br />
received this week by members o<br />
Mnro-an Ranck Post, Ame"-a<br />
tegion. , '<br />
Any veteran riesirinn informa<br />
tion. "or wishine to apply for<br />
iob in the "army" .should commun<br />
1027, without a<br />
right <strong>of</strong> v.ay When tho matter<br />
was threshed out in court about<br />
tv-o vi',irubli<br />
realln the,<br />
,._slbne^ J<strong>of</strong>uJ'l<br />
he had anai>«4 A<br />
Rial LIH» '~ T *J»<br />
to tbo boa<br />
irdor to<br />
pa»y.<br />
Aeet<br />
roUey<br />
for<br />
had<br />
Severe Restrictktn* For Oc-<br />
m Side <strong>of</strong> Wdk,<br />
y R g<br />
The commencement program i«<br />
scheduled to heiiln at S p_, m-<br />
Tuesday, with members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nlumnl association antinE as nsh<br />
era. Seats near the nlntform will<br />
he reserved for parents <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rraduitejfc The. General public j?jl|<br />
Ijji nrtmlled at^T^S. ': ^,-9,<br />
' Stttiman} P«"Henrt"T»lnTiiIniui<br />
Miss Fbebe Doughty and Lion<br />
CaB-nidy lost Ihe second round <strong>of</strong><br />
their fight to establigh a mechan-<br />
ical whip on the new Platform<br />
built on the ocean side <strong>of</strong> the<br />
boardwalk at ith st, Tuesday,<br />
when Vice ChaneeUpr Sooy denied<br />
a niollon for a restrainlnB order<br />
to lieep police from interferini<br />
ivjth their plans.<br />
The vice chancellor ruled that<br />
Presentation <strong>of</strong> diplomas will be<br />
made hy Dr. Mlnflt B, Stannard,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the board fi f efluca-<br />
tion, followinB the usual custom.<br />
when he had<br />
last.TueiSay,<br />
order<br />
lice Chief Jack G. Jernee to ap-<br />
pear and show cause why they<br />
sliiiiild not be restrained from<br />
preventing Cassldy from placing<br />
machinery on tho platform, he Sad<br />
Tlie bathing season ig opi'nln<br />
tniicli earlier this year than I<br />
•evious years, according :o .Tnt' 1 '<br />
J, Jernee, head <strong>of</strong> the hoarli pa<br />
rol. Pour beaches now are under<br />
iroiectlon dally, while In Imsi<br />
ears only one station lms been<br />
ipen before <strong>Jun</strong>e 15.<br />
Bathing crowds over wfnk ends<br />
fe much larger this year (nan<br />
ast. Captain Jernee says , He an-<br />
iripates the largest rMwds in<br />
listory this season, •<br />
He repents his reqiic.il to have<br />
nthers enter the water only at<br />
irntected beached, A temporary<br />
iilly running down the liparh In<br />
ome sections has crented a<br />
ondlilon danKerous evon f»i" fN-<br />
(drienced swlnimers. 'l"n> giillv<br />
[irobubly will fill up in ;i few<br />
ft'eeks, but while only fnu'' sin-<br />
ions are' opened, bathers urn ad-<br />
vised to use them exclusively.<br />
$5000 Emergency<br />
Notes Authorized<br />
A resolution introihicnrl two<br />
.weeks att" hy CnmmiHsloimr Trent,<br />
authori?,!!!'/ *-> mncp " <strong>of</strong> 55,000<br />
worth nf imuivnmy imtp» to pay<br />
for liliiugri!]ihinB' *. i'iii nlid print<br />
injr city boiil . Wiia jiii.Ht'il hy the<br />
commissioners, '"" ' vjiiliiy.'<br />
«?,..w! ?nlr?- P Brnw^ aun- lu " d °tiiod that the<br />
students, George I'., Brown, sun- „, . . „,,.„,,,<br />
11,000 to Pigbi<br />
The county mosquii'<br />
tion commission was<br />
tr,<br />
xtcrmlna-<br />
iob in the "army" jhould commun m hy m ireeM[AwSit<br />
icate with Harold Paris, or with re/nolise t0 a muw<br />
Harold ^ _^<br />
C. <strong>of</strong>^. toDiscuBS<br />
| Beach Calisthenics<br />
The chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce will<br />
meet Tuesday evening '<br />
cHamber headquarters,<br />
W<br />
at the<br />
10th st.<br />
cH<br />
and West av.<br />
cussed<br />
R the matter,! to be (is-<br />
will be the e-ilijtlu-nics<br />
cussed<br />
classei on the poach t'';s Hummer.<br />
Patrolman's Son is<br />
College Honor Man<br />
Harry H. Pfeifftr, 6857 Asbury<br />
av., son <strong>of</strong> Patrolman. John Pfeif.<br />
ifer, returned last week from the<br />
tJnlv*rsity <strong>of</strong> Alabama, where he<br />
has completed his first year in the<br />
aeronautical engineerinK school,<br />
Harry made an enviable record<br />
during Wi firit year, having a<br />
KOheral averaae <strong>of</strong> 88 for eight<br />
subjectf- He alsq^ was a memhii<br />
<strong>of</strong> the "PerphinB Rifles," a milita<br />
ry unit <strong>of</strong> BM*t dlstinctlbn, and<br />
membtrship in which is difficult<br />
to attain.<br />
•County Bnilnter<br />
Back,<br />
RoUwil<br />
The<br />
the<br />
the boBan Oily Securltiii Corpor-<br />
atlon, a holdlni company for the<br />
Wt Nttoal »*!L-S2:<br />
Sharp returned to his Mutlea ihi<br />
ill weeks' leave <strong>of</strong> Bbsetfce b<br />
cauit <strong>of</strong> a nervoui condition. A!<br />
Sharp •pent' the time in Florida.<br />
ibrfler "t".<br />
welfare<br />
response to a request for fund<br />
ith which to carry on the work o<br />
arliting mosquitoes,<br />
ronnterlelr BUI* Here.<br />
Robert Lackey, captain <strong>of</strong> d_e<br />
etlves, announced Inte last nigh<br />
lat several cpunterfeit Federa<br />
teserve |10 hills had been Passd<br />
ore. Tliiy . all bear the si<br />
lumber B—16B3S392—A. •<br />
prlntendent <strong>of</strong> gehools, anrt 0. W,<br />
IlHinlily, hinh school principal,<br />
will speak briefly,<br />
Sneoin lnnisic fliirin? the pr°-<br />
Brnm will be orfered by the W-<br />
piece liigli school orchestra ana a<br />
Innte mixed chorus, both direct-<br />
ed by Miss Helen Derrick, sun-<br />
rvisor nf music. The chorus will<br />
• seated near the platform.<br />
Following the commencement<br />
xerclses the annunl alumni a«-<br />
iocintion dance, ' held • this yenr<br />
hroiiRli the cooperntinn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nnrfl <strong>of</strong> etlucation, will continue<br />
No Women Guards<br />
rej^ Safety Wanted,<br />
Not Fads, Says Mayor<br />
North Wildwood <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
have annmiBcnU that they are<br />
going to try women I if.; guards<br />
ibis season. But Oi'iMii lily<br />
will have none <strong>of</strong> Hum.<br />
"No woman can lalw li'e<br />
punishment banded out by a<br />
struggling, liuslty mun when<br />
ha is drowiiiiiK," says Captain<br />
Jack Jernee. ot the Ireiirh pu-.<br />
trol. "Keiilier epula ?he talie<br />
a life boat throtiKli the surf.<br />
Women might be fine for a buy<br />
nr jUto resort, where life sav-<br />
ing: consists mostyl <strong>of</strong> expert<br />
BwimmlnB and surfacj living,<br />
but not on the seashore,<br />
"I'll stack my guards up ag-<br />
ainst any woman or women In<br />
ihe world, Given all around<br />
tests such as- are .required lit<br />
any seashore, and my patrol<br />
will win out,"<br />
Said the mayor: "Our visit-<br />
ors want safety, not fads. With<br />
men life guards they know they<br />
are -ettina the Best protection<br />
| possible,"<br />
PoUce Dog Beaten As He<br />
Saves Auto From Thieves<br />
'hilBdelphian'r Car Found With Tow Rope on Axle-<br />
Faithful Animal Badly Cut and Bruiied. ' •<br />
in-<br />
volved only carrying the materlali<br />
piTOHB tho boardwalk.<br />
Intended for l'millon.<br />
When it was brought out that<br />
the piatCorm had bren built, ai a<br />
lust pavilion, and that It would<br />
be a violation <strong>of</strong> a city building<br />
Wde to place machinery on it, the<br />
VICB chancellor jiaid there would<br />
be no value to any order he<br />
rnlgnt grant, since there would be<br />
no place where liie machinery<br />
mltrlil legally he deposited when<br />
curried across the walk.,<br />
Hu also said that the proper re-<br />
medy, to settle the matter, was <strong>of</strong>fense,<br />
a writ <strong>of</strong> mandamus, if the city<br />
refused to grant any permit whleh<br />
was properly allowable. He Bald<br />
this would he an action at law,<br />
rather than in chancery, which is<br />
a hourt <strong>of</strong> equity,<br />
i'ermit I«r I'uvllluii.<br />
An affidavit presented by the<br />
city showed that the permit bad<br />
ieen taken out by Miss Doughty<br />
for a rest pavilion, but that how<br />
sha wad attempting to place ma<br />
chinery on it. The plans called<br />
for a ro<strong>of</strong>, the affidavit said, but<br />
there was no ro<strong>of</strong> and no mater<br />
Uil mi hand to indicate a ro<strong>of</strong><br />
would be built,<br />
Allen B, Endicott, Jr.; <strong>of</strong> Allan<br />
tie <strong>City</strong>, counsel for Miss Dough-<br />
ty, said his client was being ir<br />
reparqhly Injured, because she was<br />
deprived <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> the pavil-<br />
ion. It vwis at this point that it<br />
was brought out the matter was<br />
before the wrong court.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> L'ity was capably repre-<br />
sented by French *B, Loveland,<br />
who appeared In court for Andrew<br />
0, Boswell, city solicitor, who js<br />
confined to his home.<br />
No Mandamus Writ,<br />
No notice <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> manda-<br />
mus hail'been served upon the city,<br />
up to yesterday, although it was<br />
evident that MUs Doughty .and<br />
Cassidy would attempt to secure<br />
such a writ. They made written<br />
application to the buildiRB inipee<br />
tor for completion <strong>of</strong> the pavilion,<br />
submitting plans ami stating that<br />
machinery was to be placed en the<br />
pavilion.<br />
Buildin'B Inspector" John Marti<br />
refused to 1 grant the permit, atse<br />
Mecbanloal • anusement devices<br />
on the ocean sldt <strong>of</strong> the board-<br />
watk tnust be li>cat«d in fireproot<br />
bulldipga. under the terms <strong>of</strong> aB<br />
ordinance patted on first reading<br />
by tln< city commissioners at an<br />
ailjournod meeting yesterday <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ternoon. wd|<br />
Hieltcment reined on the}<br />
berth tar a while, Sunday,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the ponies UMO, ftjr<br />
tot»<br />
uty e<br />
dents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
PhilndelDhiu Coi><br />
I the<br />
lie<br />
ride brain<br />
through tni«<br />
p<br />
animal nway. hot he<br />
Jbb. The matter;tt<br />
pa<br />
A, Philadelphia cop was<br />
rested here Bnnlayj Jpjc-'i<br />
without a license. He li
cel-<br />
evening, <strong>Jun</strong>e 3<br />
___**•,'''HK'.and Mn, M-<br />
$#fi>mia*;:Mdm Mum<br />
'"'" •lSSi*S-:M MulidflpW*!<br />
.EfliU)i(< <strong>of</strong> Tamaqua;<br />
and M«;'A, Zwiir, gf'OtflJ.<br />
.,- apil, ware woik.»nil •—-'-••<br />
yliit<strong>of</strong>i.<br />
Mr, and MM, B, Kayiir aiidl<br />
"', <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, wire here I<br />
State Sthool Aid<br />
—. Final Steps in A*<br />
plication; No Funds Yet<br />
. _.., -..„ «... A. Vmw and ,1"wf my ?^l weeks <strong>of</strong> memm<br />
family, <strong>of</strong> Loiin, were among- the ?f ?! f en th « "«*' <strong>of</strong> the Sentln<br />
«,.,»..,.„,,, „,..,.,..„ --«• Itl-Ledger, county <strong>of</strong>ficials Wed<br />
rtljtwt'i week-end vlsStori,<br />
-Mr. and:Mr». aiwnrdCox am] J ^ ^ * 6 'final""step<br />
cently by Senator Charles C. l!e"Bd<br />
and Sunator EmiMon L. Ril!hMdg;<br />
bt done until<br />
Rt^its Cottage, Has<br />
pis, U»Htaiid Water<br />
<strong>On</strong>, All in 8 Hours<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> thB'gpe«diMt renl Bstatc<br />
deals in recent months was trans,<br />
noted lagt .Friday af ternoojj by the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Ralph L, Chester, inc.<br />
At 8 p, mi.. Mrs, Sarah E. S. Brill",<br />
<strong>of</strong> Swarthmoi-e, PJI,, stopped in<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice and said she was in tho<br />
martet for u summer cottage.<br />
After learning the type <strong>of</strong> cot<br />
jf# desired and the price range<br />
:he proipective customer was<br />
jhown a property owned by the<br />
Tuckahoe B, and L, Association at<br />
,B Ol,«.-,- -. j t a n a S W M a]j re.<br />
chunee<br />
nance, ,<br />
Coniniljif'rutcs Sttliltiiturlini.<br />
"Haw things liaye ehangid," he<br />
remarked, coraaiiieratlnB with<br />
Chiirleg H." Vail, the silliitntorlttn,<br />
"we had to do fmmethlng tn pro-<br />
tect ouraelves from the inroads<br />
let 1 us .q<strong>of</strong>lipure oiirr plight Wltli<br />
thoie veterans at Valley . Forgo,<br />
that the girl<br />
every branch<br />
(his<br />
were making 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> enflinvnr, uut<br />
part <strong>of</strong> (he new<br />
Mw» Chailes iiaron<br />
.Mtti ChtkTlea^Br-mtou.<br />
5- M« •Oentml/av,, enter-<br />
tjfhip lonowing'St pinochle,<br />
"••y aWtr Mri. 1. 6. A,<br />
Mr: ul Mrs, William<br />
"Wp. lareaos A, Little,<br />
tjMth anfl Joiepli Mia-<br />
S |f%iiW JWitti,<br />
»#* 'Jk, XuUen.<br />
rfcmmm Bulfcnardt, §13 Cen-<br />
Wi fBtertftlaid the '(fallowing<br />
pf Mtfnibpn: Mrs, A. R,<br />
s OBtaina money for<br />
<strong>of</strong> aidinir sch'oois,<br />
,/ Mrs,, /William H. Coilii<br />
" Jtata MeCaUlss, airs<br />
><strong>On</strong>ald. Mrs, A, D, Hop.<br />
r, OUBS Catherine Herbert and<br />
,;Jt to h( netit<br />
eeordfng to the<br />
'5 Station rd<br />
iuiremenc<br />
Within the next three hours, th*<br />
deal was transaeted, the water,<br />
«lectricity and ffas turned on. At<br />
fl p, m,. MM, Brill was enjoying<br />
dinner in her new seashore home.<br />
The same <strong>of</strong>fice sold a bay front<br />
lot in (lie Riviera to H. H. Gaul,<br />
Philadelphia attorney, who has <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fices in the Market at. National<br />
Bank building. The new owner<br />
plans to erect a boat hotiM on the<br />
lot.<br />
maybe<br />
deal<br />
'Lojalty to Your V\nn" wns the<br />
subject nf a brief und inxiiirniinn-<br />
al talk by Jlr, Edwards. "In (hose<br />
timea," hgjaid, ''it would be fit-<br />
ting If every American would rend<br />
<strong>of</strong> iho lilrlh tif Amer'ca. Amorleii<br />
waa horn at Valley Forpo, Wliun<br />
we sturt to complain nf mir lot,<br />
thoie veteians at Valley I<br />
What the} suffeisd was for >u<br />
and meJ lo gtve us a better plac<br />
In which to Hvc. We owe it ti<br />
th t t t k it b<br />
In which to Hvc. We owe it ti<br />
them to try to make it a bette<br />
place fur tJioSL w ho ^ ill follo\<br />
place fur<br />
"<br />
w ho<br />
Use <strong>Jun</strong>ior l'rora 1<br />
The decorations made for<br />
junior prom giji'u tho gym a<br />
orful iispoci. The tables we<br />
rauged to form a uryai ,K.<br />
lliisic lor Ihu al'l'itir<br />
vlded by .!, I'rcd Manno<br />
Ira. Dr. i'lmrlcs j(,<br />
William H. rollisHiiii, Jr.<br />
ed ihe HiiminR,<br />
Tim Parent Teachers'<br />
,tlon and ; JJr,, SI, Bi Itaniiarfl<br />
Hobert Budfoid and .citUei; school<br />
""Iclnla were thanked by llie club<br />
<strong>of</strong>l'h'inlH were thntikod by (hu elub<br />
preBldunt, II.. C. Schanze,- for their<br />
foiipenilioii in iii't'iiuRlnt; the af-<br />
f nt<br />
f nt<br />
iWla^H. J&wltt, Past<br />
#ojl:;<strong>of</strong> loyal Chapter<br />
alpUa. and, her hui-<br />
Jaltt tatl<br />
.. W. Jawltt, entaitaln.<br />
fcunSBlow, 3500 bentral<br />
'—ia.7, the following<br />
Bi> ehapteri • Mrs,<br />
•iT-V^-^ WortHy Mat-<br />
*,;«laB«h Nagie, Mn,<br />
J, "Burch,<br />
»•»«••«. FWemlatmrf,<br />
Ha. BllMbfith S, Oloi-<br />
»-»B,S Jnyfler, Mrs, Em-<br />
.-•..' Mri, Sarah Inseh-<br />
,,J, Mn*y B. Barter, Mn,<br />
t Smltli, Mrs, Flevel i,<br />
wrbroq> Chapter, Phila.<br />
, Mrs.. May Shaffer, Mri,<br />
Rldell, Mrs. Anna <strong>On</strong>tliMe,<br />
—*—*%,.- G. C<strong>of</strong>ly and Mrr,<br />
iBrtlt and aoa, Harry.<br />
ttkpi to the Bainei<br />
,-«.„ st. .mni Central if,,<br />
chicken dinner.<br />
home I<br />
r thB seas at<br />
Gardeng sectian.<br />
winhdt and fami]v<br />
'r f<br />
V 11 "<br />
I «»»», u, owemnardt and family,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, has opened her<br />
cottage on Park pi.<br />
Mrs, Henry B, Cooper, Jr., has<br />
neeh in Hiiladolphia all week.<br />
Mrs. J, Edward Vans spent yess<br />
terday and today (Thursday am<br />
Friday) as a house guest <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Patrick Henry Adams, editor <strong>of</strong><br />
"The Club Woman," at her Maple-<br />
wood home, Mrs, Adams and<br />
Mrs, VOSS are attending the hoard<br />
meetina <strong>of</strong> the state federation <strong>of</strong><br />
woman's elubs, in Newark, today,<br />
Mr, and Sir*, Oeorie B, Parker,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Btecawood, were week end<br />
guest* <strong>of</strong> Mr, and sirs. Arthur w.<br />
Shoemaker,<br />
Mrs, Francis Linirqtli, who lias<br />
•pent tile winter in St, peters-<br />
buff, arrived recently to spend<br />
the summer at 621-<strong>Ocean</strong> av. She<br />
entertained as week end house<br />
guesti, Mr, and lire, Oatar Har.<br />
risdnj, <strong>of</strong> ColliagBwood, (ind llr.<br />
U4 Mrs, C, D. Hyer and daugh.<br />
ter, Barbarn, <strong>of</strong> lltrelittntvllle.<br />
Miss Thelrna Smith, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jlr, aad .Mra, B, Frank Smith,<br />
will r*turh here Tuesday to spend<br />
the nimnier. Shi is finishing the<br />
iophoniQre year at Dickinson Col-<br />
lege. '<br />
Mr. and Mn. O. 0, Swain, <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden, have opened their cuttaie<br />
e Si<br />
trek • u«t<br />
t ^<br />
:ate, the<br />
in state<br />
duo it, and<br />
due. With<br />
the state<br />
under th'e<br />
-__.—.»i II, Mermiiteu under th'e<br />
act to advance 90 por cent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
amount to the county. When the<br />
state school taxes are finally paid<br />
the payments will be put in « spe-<br />
cial fund anil repaid to tbB state<br />
treasur*r.<br />
Dgr«!l "Scoopi" State.<br />
When the bill wns fi»st passed,<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger so infonmed<br />
Thomas J, Durell, county superin-<br />
tendent <strong>of</strong> schools. He wa.« urged<br />
to start the machinery at once.<br />
So prompt were his aetions that<br />
he communicated with »tate srhooi<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials even before they knew <strong>of</strong><br />
tht bill. Tliej' aih-lsed him thOK<br />
was no hurry, but he persi>it*(! and<br />
wrote to the state ti'easurer, VVIicn<br />
no reply was recaiveij lie tele-<br />
phoned, and this week, accompan-<br />
ied bv Rrnir.^. -T> —J<br />
Prizes Awarded<br />
Two Graduates<br />
AN UNUSUAL GIFT<br />
FOR THE GRADUATE<br />
A PERMANENT WAVE<br />
•*»n i Priced from $3.90 to $8.00<br />
HELENE BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
501^ U(li^TI(|iHT I'llOSI; |Sl<br />
Wwanii CluM<br />
ifito.n,,! 4<br />
lor chisi ,<br />
BUYYCfl<br />
Graduation<br />
at the<br />
WINNIE WlSl<br />
<strong>of</strong> Satiflfac«<br />
728 ASBURY A%<br />
Distinctive Pocketboolu^,<br />
Dance Sets 77c Gloves 58c^j<br />
100% Full Fashioned Silk _^<br />
Other grades 39c, and y^i<br />
Ynii'fc Invited to Imtnprt Our Wondcrini ~<br />
Seventy-nine members<br />
lKli school siiidHtitiiig cl<br />
d the<br />
<strong>of</strong> th<br />
well wishos <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanls Chi<br />
»• a hinctieou nieeting servml i<br />
gaily decorated gymnasium i<br />
school, Wednesday noon. Tin<br />
iiffair was made possible tliruugl<br />
the coojieration <strong>of</strong> tlio<br />
Tcufhers' Assoclatiun,<br />
iiieniberu prepared a<br />
repast.<br />
p<br />
av,<br />
„„ utBun av<br />
Mrs. Bertha Sullivan, <strong>of</strong> Wood<br />
ry. Is an all-week gueit f M<br />
..J, mm ims week, accomnan-<br />
ied by Senator Reoei, Assembly-<br />
nian William C. Hunt, Director<br />
Luther C, Offden and B. L, Chal-<br />
mers, <strong>of</strong> the freeholderii, went to<br />
Trenton to interview the state <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ficials-<br />
It was only then that h# rereiv-<br />
ed information as to th» form <strong>of</strong><br />
the certificate <strong>of</strong> jndebtedn«s». At<br />
the same time CJovernor Jloors<br />
and Senator Richards, were seen,<br />
Compliments Sen, Read,<br />
Mr. Durell complimented Sena-<br />
tor Read for his efforts [n the<br />
matt d<br />
noi In qua<br />
hury, "is an all-week<br />
•*••—- Abbott, on<br />
plimented Sena-<br />
Read for his efforts [n the<br />
matter, and said he was suro th<br />
, and said hf was sure the<br />
Wood-1 senator would continue to keep in<br />
<strong>of</strong> .Mrs, .'touch with the situation, «o that<br />
m ittaw ride <strong>of</strong> the «ta-<br />
njoyed by membep o£<br />
May County Council lot<br />
Education, Friday night,<br />
wf was made » Cape<br />
it. After arriving, a fire<br />
ron tlitt. ilMach, and hot<br />
marthmailows were<br />
uiltr<br />
ijnd<br />
i wen. 30 passengers from<br />
fr Seavlile , and , <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
,»jl» from hero w«fe: The<br />
TOftte Powell, Florence<br />
Virginia Barrett, Grace<br />
Mpy Garwoodj, UUian<br />
Itorea HUlman, Sophie<br />
- TOsna, iamuel Way,<br />
I, Anson, Mowara Powell,<br />
'•'" Clifford Collini<br />
uard Carrettion,<br />
In<br />
: MJ«« Frances Steelnian,<br />
—aWUle, was held at the<br />
Hi and MM L*mon,<br />
i<br />
and MM. L*mo<br />
Trrarsdsy uyeniny,<br />
ui • wti the recipient<br />
11 gift*<br />
MUf 111 „«„<br />
md eaW pjayinB were<br />
Wrts <strong>of</strong> the evinik af.<br />
i wfwstanenti weresew-<br />
«eek end rcsori visitora. The?<br />
openefl their/ crfttago at 000 1-t<br />
«., and will runiain all sensonV<br />
" JIr3 Jom M<br />
, a<br />
Branddaughtor<br />
delphHi are h<br />
in<br />
Nancy,<br />
f<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phik<br />
gtor, Nancy, <strong>of</strong> Phik-<br />
are hero for the summer<br />
are he<br />
"Iv,<br />
end<br />
Mr, aad Mrs, Allen CL-.<br />
Oermaatown, were week cad<br />
euests ol JIrs, Emma Henderioa<br />
af th# Gandy Cottage,<br />
Jlisi Slarjare flelby, who aai<br />
been iii HaUBemann Hoipltul for<br />
tho past two %veski. underwent<br />
a major operation. WodBesdaj-,<br />
ihe is gitUog alonf nicoly and<br />
her friends «re hopeful for a conj-<br />
plote reeovery.<br />
ar <strong>of</strong> 0.<br />
<strong>of</strong> .the nrst Bap-<br />
rm& Bald Monday gv,<br />
social roomi <strong>of</strong> the"<br />
I Boy,<br />
i. Ml.<br />
Adah h. Chamberlain and<br />
MM, Adella Abbott were guests ot<br />
Mr, tea Mrs, Ralph 1* Qelt, at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View, SuBduy,<br />
MtB, Anna Buiby and dauahter,<br />
Caroline, visited ArliajtoB and<br />
Wait taurel Hill cemeteries, Phil-<br />
ndelphla, recently,<br />
Mri, t, T. Aleom and daugh-<br />
ter, Betty, <strong>of</strong> Phiittdelphia, were<br />
week end guests <strong>of</strong> Sir, and Jlrg.<br />
Herbert F, Campbell, 1033 fen-<br />
tral av. They also eatertaiaid<br />
HarpW Bo»s, jr., who ha» just<br />
rtturnW froia a two months' vis-<br />
It fo Allaral, I<br />
Jlr, and Jlr». John Praiier and<br />
moghter, Betty, <strong>of</strong> Wayne, were I<br />
Week enfl resort viBitora at their<br />
eottage, PIT Central av, I<br />
Dr. nna Jlrg, Bobert O, Brick-'<br />
•r ana BonrBoMrt, <strong>of</strong> Highland<br />
Pfcrt, were Sunday rciort Visltori,<br />
Sir. and Mn t K ••••<br />
». ,„,,„ —... min tun situation, so that<br />
delta. Abbott, on 8th"at. fund? would he obtained as t|uick-<br />
Jlr. and Sirs. Raynwad Ouckes I.*" " e possible.<br />
nnd children, <strong>of</strong> Philadelplila, were .Senator Richard.')<br />
s«ek end rewri visitors. They think that funds <strong>On</strong> un/ itiim tin<br />
rtcd th« followinK rent<br />
easun:<br />
tiral av., for Uudoluh<br />
n, Philadtljihia, to Hen-<br />
y, <strong>of</strong> Drexcl Hill.<br />
We-dc \ i\ , foi Hm ry<br />
[er, <strong>of</strong> r r inkford to Dr 1<br />
wly (iiiniantuwn<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av., for Edward Da-<br />
(Vomlljury, to John ICiiholtx<br />
hihdclpbi i<br />
Kth t foi John Spi itt »f<br />
Ma, to Stanley Brown, <strong>of</strong><br />
N. J.<br />
WeMn u foi Mrs H n<br />
Hoorcstiiwii, to Kuth Stcv<br />
West Philadelphia.<br />
Central av., for Rudolph<br />
irnan, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, to<br />
Troth, <strong>of</strong> Audubon.<br />
4th st., for John Epratt, <strong>of</strong><br />
iphia, to Dr, Mclvin Smith,<br />
;iliiladelphia.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av,, for E. Davis, <strong>of</strong><br />
rj, to Mrsl J. Farkhlll, <strong>of</strong><br />
-Hill<br />
•<strong>Ocean</strong> av., for Josftpli Diutz<br />
lutelphiii, to Mrs. T. J. Me<br />
i <strong>of</strong> Germantown.<br />
• Central av., for Rudolph<br />
lam, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphra, to C.<br />
lh, <strong>of</strong> WushiilKto". O- c -<br />
Afler an elght-jonr Imllld, res!-<br />
dimls qf Iflvo Mill! Ijejrh, doin-<br />
prlslng the fuiir Wililwoml enm-<br />
miiriltles, will Tote July 11 i'i do-<br />
whether tn nuiMB ("line •)•<br />
ull ot the toiiimuiiit'iM iiitu one<br />
KovBrnmental unit.<br />
Tlie conaulioailiiii iiill, pioviding<br />
for si special cldiainn, h:i>s been<br />
paused Iij- biilli lirAnrhiM nv (lie<br />
itnte inKiHUUurp, und HHutnd • tiy<br />
Governor ^luore.<br />
Under tlio lillL iniiniliicw!, hy<br />
SKCHililyniun William V. Hunt<br />
and supporled by Senator Chiirles<br />
t:, Itriiil, Wildwooci mui't favor<br />
tlio inenaure before it pan be-<br />
come el'i'iistivf. It Wildwood vnt-<br />
ei'H approve, I hat fliy niny tiikc<br />
in iiny or the other three dis-<br />
tricts which also approve.<br />
St'cmiil Glvrtlim In Knll.<br />
If the meiaei- la adopt nd, ano-<br />
ther election would he held in tlie<br />
fall to ilctci'mliio the form <strong>of</strong> gov-<br />
nrnnieiit.<br />
The bendfits <strong>of</strong> tlin merger art<br />
pointed out as ihe elimination <strong>of</strong><br />
three <strong>of</strong> the four «et« <strong>of</strong> jjuvern-<br />
ment which now exist in Wilfl-<br />
wood, Norih wildwoiid, . Wust<br />
Wildwiiod and Wildwood Crejit,<br />
It also will increase the size <strong>of</strong><br />
Wildwond, making it the largest<br />
city in the county, and third or<br />
fourth Inrjseat on the .iergey coast.<br />
Hut ^tattle Ahead, s,<br />
A hot battle is probable Jiily<br />
11, however. Wildwood city <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ficials are reported to he opliosf<br />
ml to the iiieiRer, although the<br />
people are about evenly divided.<br />
Went Wildwood fnvori consolida-<br />
tion, hut tlio front Is more qon-<br />
.ernail with an election next week<br />
to decide ihe form <strong>of</strong> govern,<br />
rnent. The sentiment <strong>of</strong> North<br />
Wildwond is being sounded out.<br />
ronxiilldntlon waa firRt broiich-<br />
ed in IHgrt by Senator- William H,<br />
Bright, now mayor <strong>of</strong> Wllilwond<br />
an opponent <strong>of</strong> the plan. He<br />
introduced'a bill liui it never<br />
left the cnnimittee. Thn samr<br />
fate iiiet ;i liill Inlrodiireii last<br />
year ' by Aascmblyman Evans C.<br />
Slaiiihler.<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>iors' President<br />
At u qlasi meeting'last .IVlthiy i<br />
afternoon memberi <strong>of</strong> tills yenr'i I<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior claas at the high iehool el-<br />
eeied oifleera for next term, whon<br />
they will be .sealori,<br />
HerBcliel Shlding was re-elected<br />
preBidcnt <strong>of</strong> the clasi, Hoaerved<br />
in that capacity this yeav. Other<br />
"';erH chosen were: Albert Moy-<br />
vlce-prnaideiit; Ruth Leeds,<br />
seeretary iind Paul Lawless, trtaa-<br />
urer.<br />
High SchoolXX<br />
To Elect, Monday<br />
A Bonerul meeting o( the hiRli<br />
schobi athletic asHOclatlon will hi<br />
held on Monuay for the purpose<br />
<strong>of</strong> eleefing <strong>of</strong>t'icera ^o snrvi> the<br />
next term.<br />
The jobs include executive' unes<br />
<strong>of</strong> the association, and mamujer-<br />
sbipH <strong>of</strong> the various school teums,<br />
NouilnatlonB wore made this week.<br />
Golf Club Caddies<br />
Lose to Northfield<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday morning, <strong>Jun</strong>p (],<br />
tho caddie team <strong>of</strong> the Northfield<br />
Country Club were iiiiests <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cuddies ip an inter<br />
Un.iKKl art :M-*«PWM V •I'-.-i-,<br />
Mfrtfnt th^MhwlMi 6t;*Wflni oB:M<br />
,l»v« tUf.<strong>of</strong>filUnrht .pMW »Hs»U<br />
tat mil ike mpulf <strong>of</strong> ,«S«Wml BurBnt<br />
'for ilA* BUth UK .hull b. by InittlStjfl<br />
lp» oondoiti lati J *!•' btnwlh tb»<br />
gnranil.I»ld randylts nhftll esilini to tt»<br />
llBtBtlmi <strong>of</strong> thi. buiWhlE <strong>of</strong> itmeain *ni<br />
«JMn'br mid wnyiiiH to ill. noohwIM!<br />
monli, nineliinerlr ot meehiiniriil<br />
s, Tho Ilirtilenl wb«t Fhall to JlM<br />
J onci «uiMni«ea by rto <strong>City</strong> Wee.<br />
iBSDCgt<strong>of</strong>, I<br />
4. mint if lor nny rfiisnii nnj. »se-<br />
ilon <strong>of</strong> thli Ofdlnnnco Bho.II lio declared<br />
iilqiilil by any coyrt iif camiietent jurl«-<br />
dtcilon tin remainint! nectlon« <strong>of</strong> thin Or.<br />
iliniinco flhall rgniuin tti full ft>f£@ and<br />
iffoct ilalwlthiUndinu, ,<br />
Sec, t. Thnt this Oidinnn! j i« ligrpbj<br />
dociHied to bo neeomnry in tliu intgrmt<br />
ublle hcBitli, »nfi'iy, HOHOEOI wolfire<br />
fire iiroventlon <strong>of</strong> nnd In tlio Com.<br />
unity<br />
Thnt u<br />
nrporiit<br />
!hl» Oidiiiiitic<br />
ilHSli 1<br />
lllctir<br />
c Si<br />
nil I<br />
ninety iiitys dr<br />
the i!«yi<br />
:l<br />
if thl»<br />
befrire tl<br />
svinK<br />
it esei<br />
ly iw<br />
.,fi<br />
in tlic<br />
epediim !<br />
id. howr<br />
Any rPjictltifiu "f :1 '<br />
Ordilinnpf'J^hiill bs dec!<br />
Ret*. T, Ths Oi'ilinnnt<br />
>rtlf5F<br />
Icilar<br />
ffioei<br />
flra<br />
id iii dufitult<br />
fine may be i<br />
jull fnc « tc ...<br />
y». nil 1" llu<br />
£ in tlie dlaern-<br />
np Cilhef <strong>of</strong>fice!<br />
violiition <strong>of</strong> thi.<br />
'd fi new <strong>of</strong>fense<br />
«liiiil iako effect<br />
, .ha obovo nnliriiitiou ml mMed by thB<br />
boVd.<strong>of</strong> O0mmU«loB«rli <strong>of</strong>'lHo C4t*,oT<br />
Qeun Oltjf, New Jsr»er, M « meeting el<br />
MIA Bailed held on Ui« ItS dny, ot IVBt.<br />
itUy and will 1» iskoB up for Beeond<br />
icdins and fln«l imspso at a rneellnB<br />
_i, mid Boird to held on Uie 21«t i'Y<br />
%t <strong>Jun</strong>e, Urn, in thp Cwnralmfanj":<br />
OuimlKtii. <strong>City</strong> Hall, Oeolin <strong>City</strong>, NSW<br />
Jenioy. at three o'elock In tHo <strong>of</strong>itniooB,<br />
'Jwljaht navlnit llBig, whlth l« two o cloeK<br />
£B the afternoon, stntidard time, .<br />
HABnV A, MOiniS, •<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk,<br />
8.1B-lt.nf 1-0,70<br />
club irolf match, and the home<br />
oys were severely trottneed, 38 -<br />
17, Captain Harry Elwcll, playing<br />
No, 1 for Oceiui <strong>City</strong>, turned in<br />
the Inw medal Hcore <strong>of</strong> the tlay, a<br />
fine 77, in dnfoatlng Kdwafd De-<br />
faure, Northrieid 1 !) ^f^, I limn.<br />
CITV OF ni'KAN C1IT<br />
NEW JEIISEV<br />
URD1NANCK NO, jjll<br />
AN OltnlNANt'K rcBuiaiiiiE mMliiinieiil<br />
nnimttfRic.|ilfl, maetlinCfS' nnd inGeliaiiical<br />
dciifti, iht ulruilyre or biilldiiie fur<br />
which are litcatcd en ihe nccaii side uf<br />
iht urcnnfriinl pnhllB bgardHilk in tic<br />
fan C'iij', New Jc-facy,<br />
TIIK IHlARll OF COMMISSIONKKS<br />
OF TIIK CITV OF OCEAN CITY IJU<br />
'ORilAIN 1 :—<br />
gcf. !. Thiii Sill murliiinii'iii iifnutp-<br />
mpnlK. murhiiirf* iir nii^iuuiiiiil liuvietis<br />
iseiiiod nn llic Orenn t;i!lt; <strong>of</strong> llii- sicfiui-<br />
fnini liuiiiir liannlwnlk in this <strong>City</strong> flinll<br />
ku Hfi cirttetl lllul rnnatruetcd, in n fir*J-<br />
•lirtigf isuiidinK nr mfuttuie for Ills? ^iimf.<br />
thill llimo plllill nul liu mis' n«i PIBIHI-<br />
Jithifi frnm Hiiiii liitiitlini: "i Hliuciuri; '"<br />
th» oulsiJo, from the gnenition <strong>of</strong> iho<br />
lid muchiiniciii Hinusiinieiil**, mmjhingi^<br />
mt'chiiiiieili >!e¥icfa.<br />
Sec-. 3. Tho builiihiK ur nrucluri: nlirru<br />
the mctliiinicul iimusiraieiiK, iBiichiuory or<br />
mcc-hiiniriil dfviro i« oncrnifil PIII'H I""". 1<br />
toiicl fnoiliiiw for men (intl woini-n. ihe<br />
rlumbiru for which "hull t» In htrcinl-<br />
nnco wllli llic Plumliinu f«lo. <strong>of</strong> jhi»<br />
Ciiy mid iho FiimlruMInn or whlfh -hiill<br />
ho uiiilcr ihe aumfvl»inn «f ilio I liimiilm:<br />
""Sec "a." Every mivehiini! iimusfrnsnl.<br />
ini\f!rmeiy or mt'ciianicitl dcvlis c(cr!!|.<br />
PANAMA<br />
HATS<br />
MeetWood<br />
s._.—-———•<br />
Ishing Boat<br />
from Resort<br />
rtruda H." oaiitained by<br />
Jtbeii, it now doukinir<br />
Kt wharf, 808 Bay av,,<br />
"1 daily for tho fishinR<br />
t Chambers has over 20<br />
* fishing experience,<br />
#Ft he has galled from<br />
\ and last year he aailed<br />
Bte, He is from Elmer,<br />
mty.<br />
Jrtrude H," hai an over.<br />
f« 40 feet with a beam<br />
f!., Completa ac»jmoda-<br />
pffered passinBeri, both<br />
n: It is powered<br />
"lleo" majine en-<br />
Suspended Sentence<br />
<strong>On</strong> Perjury Charge<br />
CharleH lloney cnlnred, <strong>of</strong> Off-<br />
an <strong>City</strong>, was given » susiiemioii<br />
sentence <strong>of</strong> from 12 tn IS month,-<br />
In jail, Wednesilay, by Judir' l'.-il-<br />
mer M, Way, when Jlonpy plea, oil<br />
Kuilty to charftes <strong>of</strong> perjury.<br />
Money was! arrested in O/nan<br />
<strong>City</strong> n few mnnths aBn in cniinee<br />
tlon with the theft nf a iliaiiiomi<br />
ring. It wa.» learned later that<br />
hip testimony was false.<br />
Must Support Child,<br />
William lllovin, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
who was convicted <strong>of</strong> u statutory<br />
crime May I, was sentenced to<br />
pay $3.50 toward tlie support ol<br />
the child <strong>of</strong> the woman he is ft!<br />
leged to have wronited, nnd Rivoi<br />
a susneuded sontence <strong>of</strong> 12 to Ii<br />
montha in jail, Wednesday, Juilfli<br />
Palmor M, "Way imposed the sen<br />
tonce,<br />
^Writer"<br />
Jailed 3 Months<br />
J\ Wtllismi Bates, <strong>of</strong> Newark,<br />
political write) 1 ! was genteneed to<br />
three months in the •efluiity jail,<br />
Werlnesday, when he pleadeii null-<br />
to issuing two fraudulent checks<br />
in Wildwooci last summer.<br />
Hates previously pleaded not<br />
guilty but
«," <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence<br />
NIckerson, 41 W, lOtB si.,-sold<br />
the largest number -<strong>of</strong> popples for<br />
Called by Death<br />
[<strong>City</strong> Plumbing Inspector<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce Champion Rower.<br />
^.^irsiz^&*' '•$&'• "colowd, "•*f-|<br />
lUftlMrnMBBt aw, Attantk <strong>City</strong>,<br />
w« #1W M§ dwiw <strong>of</strong> 80 days in<br />
Wi:«r itajrtn* away from Oeean<br />
gty forever yesterday, by Magls.<br />
WWte was arraigned Wednes-<br />
fay arrti to police on suspicion.<br />
When "|ri»ked" a number <strong>of</strong> ortl- Joseph H, Paul, 59, city plumb-<br />
i §!•> wen found on him that no lq « Inspector for two years and<br />
gentleman would carry. Included » well known character in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
were an ice pick, which White said r *"y for "'« P»"« II year's, died<br />
lie tarried for "protection, since <br />
_ ,** 'witii li,lii<br />
Sailing Daily at 9 A, M. from<br />
LEMONT'S DOCK<br />
308 BAY AVENUE Phone 1547<br />
The "Gertrude H" is a 4O.ft, boat with<br />
complete accomodations<br />
ROW BOATS FOR BAY FISHING<br />
MEN WOMEN<br />
Visit the Home <strong>of</strong> Perfect WA<br />
CERRUTI<br />
BARBER<br />
SHOP<br />
Phone<br />
1394.W<br />
703 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PKHMANKNT<br />
$3-50 to $6-00 Special<br />
WAREHOUSE<br />
OUTLET STORE<br />
•— WE SELL FOR LESS<br />
831 ASBIRY AVE.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
nm, i !*• Miiiivs<br />
Rose Dale Tomatoes<br />
Illili. »!»r<br />
Plain Olives<br />
28 oz.<br />
jar 25<br />
I.,\Klii: H1ZK (Whole c,r Hlinuk Hiilr)<br />
Skinned Hams<br />
Iceberg Salad head<br />
Slices <strong>of</strong> Ham ft 23<br />
Fresh Peas<br />
Meaty Cantaloupes 2 for 19c<br />
New Potatoes<br />
Shoulders <strong>of</strong> Lamb<br />
Legs <strong>of</strong> La<br />
or Hindquarters^<br />
lb Yt<br />
KEG, l!h.<br />
Ceresota Flour 12 B5<br />
We FAXIT<br />
Gddenjkntam Corn »<br />
MM. Mr - ~ ~ ~ "<br />
Puffed Wheat 3 ** 21<br />
KK«, 1A,. UHitY'S " ~ •' , 5*1<br />
Rose Dale Pineapplfe 2 ^ 8<br />
nm. r,,<br />
Gauze 'fissue<br />
KWi. ISo<br />
Cloudie Ammonia<br />
REO, <strong>On</strong><br />
Assorted<br />
flc (iiAXT HIZK<br />
(iiAXT HIZK<br />
Octagon Soap 6<br />
Maxwell<br />
House C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
pkg,<br />
ban<br />
ft<br />
Whole Mi^f<br />
Cheese<br />
Strawberi7 Preserves<br />
10.2.45c<br />
SECTION—PAGE ONE Editorial the Sentinel Ee<br />
(cean <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
,-lt, Pcnllnel, EitBbllthcd 1111; Oeein <strong>City</strong> Lxlnr, Eit.bll.heJ 18(7 j<br />
•OitU <strong>City</strong> News, Biublltbetl KM: SsBtlnel-Lidiir-Naiil, Conuliditid 1928<br />
•• fccondrflnil »l«tt« •« the Port OBlei »t OeellB <strong>City</strong>. N. J,,<br />
FfW»y<br />
The Watch Tower<br />
Prank Parker Stock-<br />
bridge Looks Behind<br />
the Headlinea,<br />
JTER EXECUTIVr'<br />
Mon'i H«!!, Eighth «, »nJ Hnvsa<br />
NBWBPAPER I>UBLISHlNfi COMPANY, Inc.<br />
I1AV THORPE, Mitiin<br />
JOHN C, SMITH. Advertiiing HIBIBII<br />
s p ANGBVINE, Bdllor<br />
g. lit VBllS, AMiiUiit Wltor<br />
Frlee; II,CS p£r<br />
PAY FOR TEACHERS,<br />
rki. ( mrtio.w«ik hupinlioo to Up l»»T,.l>uiid «t» will Iml<br />
otff bmm mil far^lkltd iinl»n»tc*>«»a( "The M^ii MateSJJMWfc"<br />
POWEB OF WOBllS.<br />
If you wtre given the taik <strong>of</strong> advertising to the world that Ood<br />
cares enormouiiy for one huniau life—^no matter how wayward<br />
and wrong the life may be—how could you phrase a meisage more<br />
memorable than the parable o[ the lost sheep? How simple; how<br />
direct; how splendidly crisp and direct Jesus told It. Benjamin<br />
Franklin in his autobiography—that Ural great American "success<br />
BtOry"_tellB the process through which he went in acquiring sn<br />
effective style. He would read a passage from some great master<br />
id d tt d th<br />
T IMms a shame that public gchool teachers will have ot English then lay the book aside und attempt to reproduce the<br />
in so home next week with five months' pay due thought* in his own words, Coinparini his vtrslojiiwith the original,<br />
w B u , '" : , t JL_: :,, „„•,, „„, i.i,mvBn u,,*. he discovered wherein he had ahscured the thought, 01<br />
to BO home net w i p<br />
him ItoubtlesS most <strong>of</strong> them not only are "broke" but<br />
' There is a feeling that because city employes are paid,<br />
hool teachers.should be paid, We say that teachers<br />
hould be paid, no matter what the reason<br />
h it <strong>of</strong>ficials advance fund<br />
he discovered wherein he had abgcured the thought, or wasted<br />
words, or failed in driving sirnlBht to the point. Every advertising<br />
man ouKht to study the parables o[ Jesus In the same fashion,<br />
sehoolinis himself in their language and learning the four big ele-<br />
ments ««f<br />
New Torfcirs throw away efii<br />
year 70,000 tons <strong>of</strong> newspapers.<br />
jdrew.<br />
Oriita ql<br />
The<br />
o one<br />
"Dnn"<br />
owes It origin<br />
Young Man (slightly deaf but production, as circumstances de- vjj H t ^ ,<br />
g Man (slightly a<br />
polite): "No, you're not,'mad-<br />
am, you're JUlt nice and plump.<br />
Small Bby: "Daddy was ran<br />
into by an automobile *«d h«<br />
t .to know If TOti'U ltt Urn<br />
p<br />
mand.<br />
the time <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />
VJI H t ,d t0 laye been M<br />
extremely shrewd in the manage-<br />
There (i a clgsr stand la New<br />
York that used to tell cigar* to<br />
former BreiWent Hoewr,<br />
Hoover used to I<br />
60 cent! apiece for hI8<br />
:' • • • ; • • * • • ;<br />
' ' i<br />
over night Mlt<br />
In<br />
a<br />
u<br />
control <strong>of</strong> dues that<br />
bl<br />
name<br />
, and., silver<br />
t«1»vfa««d to
TV .. .', .,• ; , & < < « .<br />
foW; Nabbed; Free Olem Uas ror<br />
y Feat-<br />
Affair.<br />
inoro variety <strong>of</strong><br />
y than ever beroro,<br />
manual training and<br />
opened. In tno base-<br />
i <strong>of</strong> the Sigh school<br />
toith a large crowd on<br />
w tbe projects. The<br />
also be open<br />
Charges <strong>of</strong> vagrancy againBt Ar<br />
thle jtlaton," 34, oolorod, 1 <strong>of</strong> .3J6<br />
•West av.. were dismissed by Jlag-<br />
Istrato Qeorgo D. Richards, Mon-<br />
day, when It was shown thiit Ah<br />
tun has been working during the<br />
past winter.<br />
He was nrrexted when a prop<br />
Jfl also be open tqnleht.<br />
6 manual training dopaii-<br />
studenta .blossomed out<br />
timber <strong>of</strong> nttractive and<br />
illed pieces or furniture,<br />
l working ahowed an In-<br />
quality n..d quantity ov<br />
a<br />
ear.<br />
* G. KHby supervises the<br />
.training work; Clydo Hl-<br />
£» charge n[ tin- metal<br />
and mcclianicnl ilriiwlnt<br />
; and Mis* Poroihj<br />
director ot I lie mt ili-<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho major projects In<br />
I tmlalag art- a v, limit ( ol-<br />
etl by Mowmd nukli}, in<br />
i front bookense 1>\ Mm<br />
t>noy; ft morris chnir by<br />
Warren: 11 black walnut<br />
by Scott Shermnu; a<br />
desk by. Paul Admnfi; te-<br />
bookcnseH by Joseph<br />
«ind. Cnrllon Bakftly; II-<br />
book trough cuses by<br />
Booth and Franklin Bring<br />
and six walnut and IJHMI<br />
checLcibodidi<br />
work pieces on display<br />
two fire screens by Butcs<br />
a; a (lie top tuble by An-<br />
ftteffa; a floor l;inu» by Mati<br />
Wtirren; a set <strong>of</strong> andirons by<br />
§e; S<strong>of</strong>roney; a table lnmp<br />
laadoTown, and an ntlrictiyi<br />
~" lamp by George Hitler.<br />
erty owner claimed ho refused to<br />
wash windows for 10 cents a win.<br />
dow, demanding JO cents, Alston<br />
Said he had, been Instructed by the<br />
man who told him <strong>of</strong> the job to<br />
get IS cents a wondow. He said<br />
he lad agreed to do the work for<br />
10 cents and went home to change<br />
his clothes when the property<br />
owner changed her mind.<br />
. —»<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Couple Married<br />
John I, Gibson and Jean-<br />
ette Braca United. j<br />
Trip Home; Held<br />
But Charge is Driving Car<br />
Without License,<br />
The marriage <strong>of</strong> John I, Gibson,<br />
Sentinel.Ledger composing room<br />
employe and Bon <strong>of</strong> Charles W.<br />
Gibson, <strong>of</strong> flea TRIP city, to Miss<br />
Jonnetto E]talie!li Brrirn, tlniiBli-<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis I<br />
Brdea, also nf Spit IR1I> rity, tank<br />
l<br />
jllon, there are many lens<br />
It" plece.s on display.<br />
<strong>of</strong>. tho .articles made by<br />
<strong>of</strong> the eiglilli grade were<br />
glow lamps, carved wood-<br />
bo<strong>of</strong>c-ends, hanging bonk<br />
W in wood and metal, and<br />
trough tables. The seventh<br />
turned out such articles as<br />
and metal table lamps,<br />
wooden and metal enn-<br />
ers, and banging mutch<br />
Various kinds <strong>of</strong> tables<br />
jnAdo by tho 9th pradc us<br />
projects<br />
Interesting feature <strong>of</strong> tlio i UB<br />
y<br />
place at 10:30 a. m. Sunday In<br />
St. Joseph's Unman Catholic<br />
clmrnli. Sea Iain <strong>City</strong>,<br />
-Monsignnr Aioyaiiia Tinxl. pas<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> the eliureli, pmformed th<br />
eorcniuiiy, yylmh wns witnessed<br />
by a host <strong>of</strong> friends <strong>of</strong> the couple.<br />
Mr, olid Sire. Gibson left eurlj<br />
the same evening on n lioiiGymnoi<br />
trip, Upon tlielr return they will<br />
live at 411 Jl Pleasure ai., Bra Islt<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr. Gibson was gradiifitdcl from<br />
West ('healer Hi«!i School<br />
AlthouBh he mole gasoline from<br />
a car parked in nn alley between<br />
7 111 and Sih sis,, Jacob Holiri-<br />
slock, 17, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, was not<br />
proHeciitod for his crime, instead<br />
he was charged wlih driving «itn.<br />
out a license and fined $15 h><br />
OBislraie George D. nlctinrils.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fense took plnee Sunday<br />
night, Hnlmstock, another youth<br />
and two Kills had driven here<br />
from Philndelphal that morninK,<br />
and in the evening when numii<br />
to atnri buck, their gaaollne Blip-<br />
Ply was low. Alihnimh some <strong>of</strong><br />
tho party had money they decided<br />
to steal the (fas. As hcv made<br />
<strong>of</strong>f with it. Hie nwnnr nf" the rm<br />
whoau tnnk wns drnined. saw<br />
them anil nollfipd police,<br />
CyclFinan U\l) .lohnsnn spoiled<br />
the ear nnd slopned thP- driver.<br />
He imnie.llutely made gaml for the<br />
Ens ami I he victim dropped tii<br />
chiirKcs, Then it was found Holm<br />
stock had no license and he wu<br />
arri-stpil. The fine was imposcii 11<br />
piilire court MniKiay,<br />
Resort Contractors<br />
Praised for Speed<br />
The Monlhan Contracting CO., o<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was highly compll<br />
mented by the county engineer,<br />
this week, for the speed with<br />
which the Beach av. bulkhead a<br />
ipa May was finished,<br />
Althouith held up for two week!<br />
by a delay in the delivery <strong>of</strong> ma<br />
iorinls, the entire job was done<br />
one month ahead <strong>of</strong> schedule. The<br />
work was accepted.<br />
TUP total cost <strong>of</strong> the job which<br />
cnnstati'il <strong>of</strong> 1,200 feet <strong>of</strong> bulk-<br />
lu'iiiiiiiKi amounted to $0,090. Th<br />
amount, ilup, after dniiucting one<br />
previous payment, was authorized<br />
pa ill.<br />
Drowning <strong>of</strong> Boy<br />
Kills His Father<br />
Wife Buries Husband; Ar-<br />
rives Here for Son's Body<br />
IS20, He liaa been a priiitt'r<br />
<strong>City</strong> (iver<br />
lit TO» a stamp collection<br />
wed by the s rpuialnder <strong>of</strong> the year<br />
^ lien TIP fnlleil in olicy liic police<br />
flnliii'dny. I'alrolmrin herry fnimd<br />
him Iniierins In nn alley iipinwti<br />
nnd told him to stay nn thn<br />
strenls nili] Kfi hoiiir 1 . A sllnri<br />
lime later nerry round him ,nc-<br />
nin. In n nearby alley.<br />
The luil rmild not expliiin his.<br />
acllons nnel wns nrrnsteil. He wns<br />
severely reprlmandei' by ^Ine<br />
Inile Oenrur W nichiinis,<br />
m<br />
pin*<br />
Measles Eplffemrc<br />
Is Subsiding Now<br />
A wave <strong>of</strong> measles in ml 111 form<br />
that iiwept the resort (IiirinK May,<br />
ia not? declining, nccnrninR to<br />
Harold Haffer, assistant city<br />
health <strong>of</strong>ficei 1 , in his report to the<br />
city commissioners, Wednesday.<br />
crayon hy Brnde students also in-<br />
vite attention, as do some nf thf<br />
hand palnied table envers.<br />
Send $1 for ilic next<br />
niiinlhs in"<br />
The<br />
ATLANTIC MONTHLY<br />
the mnst <strong>of</strong> join rriding<br />
Tnjov the wit the win<br />
dom thr companionship, the<br />
clnrm tint In\e nnde the AT<br />
LANTir fur >inMnt^-n\n leim<br />
's mo t quoted ind<br />
cherished img^nc 1<br />
Stni! 11 (montinnlnB Ihlj nil)<br />
Tho Atlantic, Monthly, » Arllnf ton Sit<br />
Gallon<br />
Jr. 0, U. AM, Host<br />
At Bigr Rally Here<br />
loin roiinril Sn. 120. Jr. 0. I".<br />
A, ^^.{ nf <strong>Ocean</strong> nty, win liri.ci<br />
ii several hundred immbors nf<br />
he order at n rnlly n- <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
""Ify. Tiiesfliiy ni.aht.<br />
In addition in county council*.<br />
'enrcseniallveR from all "ver<br />
Smith .lcrsi TruBjim<br />
Slmulilf r lltmci,<br />
Ku.|nn«nr> Bind-<br />
ncklCF.s<br />
drivers, pspiwhilly UKIBM « IK,<br />
throw nnilliiiii to Hie williU Pi<br />
hiMhway Inlerneriionfc\<br />
Two I'liiliidelphlaiis ijclviii:<br />
lirntlgh the lower port inn nr ilir<br />
'niinty were arrenfed ln*f week<br />
iliil fined jl Mu'h nnd t'osts for<br />
*r.'ii11 iiB lii use care nnd pinclrnre<br />
at inlersertlons,"<br />
Five ranideii ynulhs worn in 3d<br />
in siispieloii when ihey li •.] thn<br />
wrong ael tif lleense pinIrM on<br />
their car. They were i'«1nfiNfil<br />
when f'nmden nolire said tlwy<br />
*ere not wanted there. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
hem was fined 120 nnd rrmtn.<br />
Prank Tolls, inns H, nth Sl.,'<br />
'hilndelphia, was hurt when Ma<br />
Gas is too expensive<br />
to waste.<br />
Let's see that your mo-<br />
tor is hitting properly.<br />
SHEPPARD<br />
BATTERY<br />
SERVICE<br />
MS ASni'RT AVF,<br />
OCEAN riTT, N, J,<br />
PHONE 7B2<br />
Announcing—<br />
the opening <strong>of</strong><br />
Stadler's Cigar Store<br />
Hotel Elberon , 8th and Central<br />
L. Stadler, Ownw-Manager<br />
.50 TO<br />
We Aewpt<br />
Oeimii Ultj Scrip<br />
No Cost<br />
To Have<br />
Your<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
Inspected<br />
ftJl your buildingi with<br />
roefi rhot ore right and<br />
Wiolhertighf, Phone for free<br />
inipecMen, report and ejli.<br />
mstei bytKflirf foefing men,<br />
C. H. SHAW & SON, Tile.<br />
»M IJIh Si, .- m<br />
Phone til<br />
MORRIS<br />
Clothes for Men<br />
1501 ARCTIC AVENUE<br />
Cor, So, Carolina and Arctic AMI,<br />
^ ATLANTIR CITV, N, J,<br />
Tllo ihor, F.,l tine SI0B, ti<br />
r<br />
or, F.,l tine S<br />
Morrli 1 Corner<br />
__ A nopf fion svenv BUILDING<br />
COjrmiTE OFFICIAL<br />
Bear Wheel and Axle Alignment Station<br />
HIGH pnKSSURE CAH WASHING<br />
SIMONIZING<br />
Thnt H nirreKiit by Tlie SIOUX<br />
"GREAT...<br />
I've been hungry<br />
for a picnic."<br />
THERMOID and RAYBESTOS<br />
Brake Service<br />
Valve Grinding —, Carbon Cleaning<br />
By the Pamoug Sioux Method<br />
General Automotive Repairs<br />
* . . . - . . • _»<br />
Powell's Modern Super Service<br />
MTiWt<br />
NEXT-TOWN FRIEND,<br />
inspired by lovely weather,<br />
makes an early morning call to<br />
suggest one <strong>of</strong> those delightful<br />
"epur-<strong>of</strong>-the-moment" picnics.<br />
They'll call other friends, at<br />
i'. home and in nearby towns<br />
and in an hour or so they'll all<br />
be headed for a day <strong>of</strong> pleasure<br />
In the open. «4<br />
Telephoning brings swift<br />
action—enables you to pick a<br />
perfect day and know for sure<br />
. who'll be thin, ' 4<br />
Ifi inexpeniive. You can<br />
' cdl 18 miles far 15 cento; 24<br />
miles for 20 cents, anywhere<br />
in New Jersey.<br />
Fakes Drowning;<br />
Man is Arrested<br />
Forfeits $10 Bail After If-<br />
noring Warnings, *<br />
For swimming Inn far nut into<br />
tlie ocpfln, ignoring tlie<br />
life<br />
row n ing.<br />
2442 K<br />
lipHet<br />
liifhine, <<br />
if <strong>of</strong> the<br />
. "fnltinn"<br />
Annjinnsinn,<br />
nflfir .inntlipr<br />
nflr pang .inntlip<br />
ills ran nff the attniil-<br />
'iiad ami thp ear turnnil<br />
,.ver ivlH 1 !! lit 1 juvprvrfl h,io'< ....<br />
Hn was fined $3 for rrrhlesa ilrlv-<br />
I<br />
PUa, w<br />
Monday<br />
hii<br />
iiaon, and<br />
3<br />
throwing hi<br />
and irttlng<br />
'« nn avail<br />
y Cum, ,<br />
•"" in i host, tai<br />
*-y<br />
E«ry VfVtKT<br />
t> Mall<br />
Rail Merger This<br />
Summer Expected 10b Mo<br />
R«vuion <strong>of</strong> Schedule*<br />
Looked for Soon.<br />
1 MAKHI.K CHAMPS TO |<br />
i III! FKTKD AT FLANDKHS<br />
I The annual banquet for<br />
j the national marble .champs<br />
I will be given by the Rotary,<br />
I and Klwanls Clubs, jointly.<br />
| this year, in the Flanders<br />
Botel. In part yean, the; BT-<br />
I ent, sponsored by Rotary.<br />
I has been held at the Yacht<br />
) Club,<br />
o • ——— ———<br />
to find the Champion Marbles<br />
Player <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
«Hoin« .Run King,- "All-Am-<br />
erleon Back, 11 "Nationat; Open<br />
Qolf Champion," "<strong>Jun</strong>ior Tennis<br />
Champ" — none <strong>of</strong> thMe titles<br />
ore *ny proudtr ttaa , Witloual<br />
Marbles Cnamploii.<br />
none tu ifct» *tber:<br />
Consolidation <strong>of</strong> the Pennsyl-<br />
vania and Reading railroad* in<br />
iouth .Tereey ia eipected to take<br />
place before the summer season<br />
ends, according to press dispatch<br />
li<br />
g p<br />
in metropolitan<br />
this week.<br />
newspapers<br />
The first effect probably w|U he<br />
the changing <strong>of</strong> present schedule!<br />
order to remove competition<br />
between trains, where there are<br />
parallel linos now operating.,<br />
It is reported that committees<br />
<strong>of</strong> both roads are now working<br />
on revised schedule!, but ftWHjei 1<br />
the Pennsylvania nor Heading<br />
gfailon agents here have.been no<br />
tilled <strong>of</strong> any changes.<br />
Under the merger plunl, ap-<br />
proved this week by the latentate<br />
J th P<br />
p<br />
Commerce<br />
the Pana<br />
«ealeitate then "geniraUy ni<br />
a deeided up-tuni in rent<br />
_, as hundreds <strong>of</strong> prospective<br />
nters kept them on the run from<br />
tMay to lunclay night «howinB<br />
[properties. Numerous leases were<br />
' Mil.<br />
.Host rooming houses hid iMod<br />
owns, while a number <strong>of</strong> rooms<br />
Mire rented in private homes,<br />
Which is unusual for <strong>Jun</strong>e.<br />
The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric co.<br />
ttports <strong>Jun</strong>e tarn-ons are . about<br />
lip to average in <strong>Ocean</strong> Ulty, al-<br />
though they are slightly behind in<br />
other sections <strong>of</strong> tnis district.<br />
Extra BMchti Open.<br />
(Continued on B«R» •(<br />
[Townsend Held<br />
<strong>On</strong> Dart's Plaint<br />
| Tears Down Utter'* 'Duck<br />
Amos' Platform, Charge<br />
Otis M, Townsend, BB, ot 80S<br />
BatterBta rd,, resort building con-<br />
tractor and prominent worker in<br />
the chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce, was<br />
WlMMd under 1500 ball on Wed-<br />
nesday for a hearing iune 24 on<br />
rtaries <strong>of</strong> malicious mischief,<br />
Townsend was arrested at JOsSO<br />
». m,, Wednesday, by Patrolman<br />
urn after a warrant had<br />
sworn out by Thomas J.<br />
alleges that Townseud tore<br />
lt d it eulp<br />
l on pin I<br />
Capt. Lackey to<br />
Pop New Uniform<br />
To Command Police Dur-<br />
ing Absence* <strong>of</strong> Jemee.<br />
Beginning Monday police will<br />
start "emergency" hdurs and will<br />
have no days <strong>of</strong>f, except .tor 111-<br />
ness. The eitra days will be<br />
made up next fall, with vacations.<br />
Captain Robert J, Laoksy, for-<br />
merty head <strong>of</strong> the deUctive bu-<br />
reau, has been given a niw tHle,<br />
(hat <strong>of</strong> Captain <strong>of</strong> Police, with<br />
authority over all other members<br />
<strong>of</strong>, the department .except Chief<br />
Jack Jernee; • . . ;<br />
Captain Laeky will don a uiil-<br />
form for the Brit time since he<br />
Joined the department, and will<br />
be In absolute charg* durlni any<br />
absince <strong>of</strong> the chief, '<br />
The detective bureau will bB dig-<br />
cnnllnud,, in theory, but CaptaiB<br />
Lackey will direct any detective<br />
work required, and assign men to<br />
plain clothe* duty whenever need,<br />
ed.<br />
aylvanla truckage' tn OceaD <strong>City</strong>,<br />
from Bist it. north to the end o(<br />
the line, will be elimlaatecl, and<br />
the Beading system deed. Tly)<br />
Bea«lJ* "»i PannirtiWta tracks<br />
win •B.eBBtact4« ; 1rt Blst iH to<br />
UTM'.'SM W e <strong>City</strong>.* - a .<br />
Operatten <strong>of</strong> Hue m«*»4 line<br />
Will be vested In the Pennojlvan-<br />
la Railroad, whieo, secordini to<br />
the ligurea, baa done abqut two<br />
thtrda <strong>of</strong> the total buemegfl J,t the<br />
two roa^s. The Pennsylvania will<br />
have iwo.thHfls.<strong>of</strong> the,stock bqt|i<br />
in thdWest Jeriey und ^Mmt,<br />
and the' Atlantic 0W rmilrb'Mi,<br />
with the Reading holding the re-<br />
mainder, v •• '• ••:''•••• ••-,<br />
Elimination;- <strong>of</strong> dttpHeatt roaB-<br />
brf, stations, jind wrrtM, is «»«<br />
peowd m.wis irtotfll ^tfMMM<br />
"~ '• ytoj. laha-lMtt^t ' ""<br />
<strong>of</strong> opiriilion wlthlh T tai kipBrt<br />
enuiB. :, ; , _2_-••'.'.'• ,'•;*• •.}•<br />
Sack's Hearing<br />
by, j f<br />
now. -in th,t1cX»<br />
^tlll WB( la thj lank' and<br />
holding<br />
in Scrip Each<br />
In Lieu <strong>of</strong> Salary<br />
School* Clota Here with S<br />
Months' B«ick Pay Due;<br />
Total <strong>of</strong> $1,768 Di.bur»-<br />
ed to School Employes<br />
STATE IN NEW MOVE<br />
$12,000,000 Bridge Bpndi<br />
May be Sold to Relieve<br />
Emergency; Legislative<br />
Leaden Approve Plan;<br />
Teachers and employes <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> schools received $26<br />
Mrip cash, Wednesday, in lieu <strong>of</strong><br />
live months back salaries due<br />
them. Tn many teaohers It pro<br />
vlded carfare home fpr the gum<br />
iuer,<br />
I TbO scrip wna turned over to<br />
tbe board <strong>of</strong> education this weeK<br />
' by tbe city, us the balance due<br />
for the current school year. The<br />
city IIOIM not owe enough to the<br />
board lo meet un entire payroll<br />
Tlie total amount paid out wo*<br />
f 1.768. In ubout TO emplayts.<br />
Hand Sale Mity Aid TMebeii<br />
ltcpublli.'un legislative ' leaders<br />
bis week agreed upon a, meanii<br />
<strong>of</strong> providing funds for Bfihool sys.<br />
team, under the Read.Itlcbardsr<br />
bill passed gevernl weeks ago.<br />
The moans will bo by sellini<br />
iiiiiiQ 113,000,000 worth <strong>of</strong> bonds<br />
in tbe Philadelphia - Camden<br />
bridge, now owned , by the state.<br />
With the revenue, tho state trebR-<br />
iiror would adviinco stale school<br />
taxes to counties now delinquent<br />
for 11)31 and W,Vif and the funds<br />
Would he apportioned by the coun-<br />
ty (u tlie various school districts.<br />
Vend IN CniifUent,<br />
Cnpn Miiy Ooiinty may receivo<br />
funds before tiny other roiinty<br />
since iippllcntliin already is on<br />
file with the stsite treasmgr. and<br />
was the first to be filed,<br />
"I fuel confident that the teach-<br />
ers will soon receive their bach<br />
salaries," Senator phaVles C<br />
Head wild thli week. "We h.ivo<br />
been assured <strong>of</strong> the neeessafy sup<br />
port in the sale <strong>of</strong> the bonds, and<br />
state the market 1B good, they<br />
should be sold almost (it once<br />
anil the money ma do nvaihible<br />
within a short lime."<br />
The stnto asnnlq imnwd the an<br />
tlijj approprlntlena bill which li<br />
the lowest In- 10 yBars nnd fl,<br />
748,097 under the figures prapoiet<br />
by Governor Moore.<br />
w Instructs Police<br />
To Circular and Hand<br />
i ">'^i^Mv<br />
Commencement Throng<br />
Hears Warm Praises For<br />
Unpaid Teachers 'Loyaky<br />
Music Pier Packed to Capacity, Scores Stand, as Second<br />
Largest Graduating Class Receives Diplomas;<br />
Stannard Applauded as He Lauds Teachers<br />
By HAROLD LEE<br />
Over 1200 persons—the largest audience on record —<br />
filled* the municipal music pier to capacity, Tuesday night*<br />
.when 79 boys and girls received their diplomas <strong>of</strong> gradUtt-aaajy,<br />
tion from the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School. -• ']«*%»<br />
With scuts In the bull seatingf;<br />
1100 iienuuiH. anil at least another<br />
100 standing during the ceremon-<br />
d idt<br />
VIOLA1<br />
M. B.<br />
bimrtl<br />
les, Dr,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
sented dinlomaB to.<br />
31 BlrlB, (he second '<br />
IJ^Hli!e;ir,l«e on non-stop-<br />
peM^.rtpPi'rtrtsisjwUl be In.<br />
itHut 1B lucky • enough to he<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .<br />
r leash, iind wlfflout ownen at-<br />
icked, will beifftlr lame for thi<br />
dog catcher, Harold Hager. ae-<br />
Blitant health <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
last night.<br />
Mr. Hager reported Ihat the dog<br />
utehmt Has hii tru
m\<br />
Ills ordinance is her-eby same way.<br />
• * * .<br />
Knell mornlne the district<br />
fliampinns will limber their fin-<br />
ani's, dust (iff their knees and<br />
knuckle down at the perfect<br />
nrnfeaulonril rln(R on tlia heacii<br />
before Ocpiin Tlty's broad<br />
m.ublp to<br />
a\ci n ni<br />
"boardwalk fruni Julio 20 to 30.<br />
IJut as Boon as (lie inqnilng'«<br />
play ii over, the 40-odd dlstricl<br />
elmnipii will make a dash tu<br />
thqir hathliouseji for a swirt<br />
cliitHKB into swimming toss und<br />
a plunge Into the Invigorating<br />
Atlantic brine.<br />
Or maybe it will-he to imllsli<br />
up for a Htroll along the broad<br />
boardwalk, or down the gliBten-<br />
Inu white sntid bench. Or umy-<br />
bo it will IJO Cor an hour's aim.<br />
bath cm tlio beach, digging anil<br />
burrowing into thn mind — liot<br />
on top, coo! beneath, ^|ust the<br />
place to deon'en that athletic tan<br />
nnd cno] <strong>of</strong>r from the sun's<br />
hottest rays.<br />
Or mayor, It will he a dasli<br />
lifter jiole und line and halt, nnd<br />
some sea fishing, for fish or<br />
eraha,<br />
* e «<br />
For miles and miles, us fnr as<br />
ono can sue, thn great heach<br />
Btretcheii, nuirvelomi with ths<br />
white sand's glisten.<br />
The lmfirilwalk oxtends for<br />
nilles nlnng It In Iwo directions.<br />
It is built like n dance fluor. <strong>of</strong><br />
the finest 'wood that lintiiry<br />
could buy, nnd Is nnclinrwl in<br />
the sand hy ennrt'pto piers, l!<br />
is one <strong>of</strong> the great show pianos<br />
<strong>of</strong> the enmit, AlottB it dav i.tiii<br />
niBlu stroll (hniiHnnils (if holl.<br />
daylnK neople, bright In suininov<br />
clothes and liathlng tn-fs<br />
laughing nlonts wiih the nhl At-<br />
lantic, spraying on one Bifl(i nml<br />
dniipns or IftfIs shops and his<br />
hojels on the other.<br />
There are .scores nf pianos tip<br />
fish, anil evory innrblcr will uu<br />
on at least one (ten]) mn fish-<br />
Ins party.<br />
White<br />
49'<br />
We i«y: While they Iwt! Becau^<br />
bench sandals will sell- quickly at<br />
a low price. The smart, cool, ce<br />
thing to wear on the beach — and .r<br />
thrifty thing, too. Of pure linen; crepe<br />
soles, Cuban heels, white only.<br />
Enjoy the Thrill<br />
<strong>of</strong> Driving the FORD<br />
NEW V-8<br />
Free Demonstration<br />
Just Phone 800<br />
Tn drive fliin inarvcluii^ ciir<br />
yonrwif will MI yon more<br />
than a iitilllnn ivorils.<br />
Edw. G. Kurtz<br />
rono FACToiiY DEALER<br />
1$'% .Wlitntic, Otean Cily<br />
PHONE 000<br />
And thp service an>! tlip sc:i-<br />
| fond clinnpiB ni tlie hVi hnlels!<br />
There isn't n ililnit IIIPP" hoiei<br />
pnonly won't do for a nmrii:i><br />
champ.<br />
<strong>On</strong> down the hnacli is pl.iy.<br />
land, wStli pnnifs, niorry-^tt-<br />
roiind, skihall eouilsi, and n"doi!-<br />
eii otlipr flsliirps nil sp| m en-<br />
tprtain tjip viniting inarliters.<br />
nistrlct chniiipiiiiiii iilayiiiji for<br />
Brealer honcirs are celebrities nt<br />
Oppan <strong>City</strong>, inpn though hund-<br />
reds cif celehrilles visit the re-<br />
sort every yenr. The miiynr.<br />
the city conmilssidiierM. anil nil<br />
the other ufrieliils have jiiinetl<br />
to malic ihe week HID Brenles!<br />
tlie mnrhlei'ji imve ever known.<br />
The diatlief clinmns are gj<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city, wiih liiidBes so ev-<br />
eryone will linoiv it. Anil if thp<br />
J-Oling ninriilers slionli! frjlfe-ft It.<br />
Oeean city will remind them <strong>of</strong><br />
It soon enoiiEh.<br />
Summer Dresses<br />
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE!<br />
Get this straight — these aren't 98c dresses. They're all worth more,<br />
as much as twice the price. In this group — Piques, Voiles and Knit!<br />
dresses.<br />
COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES<br />
98<<br />
SAND STORES<br />
WITH SELECTED MERCHANDISE TO f I2fl<br />
Unemployed Women and Girls to Camp<br />
Sluther Meturni<br />
Mrs .Emma Tuwnsiuu, mot<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. John: fl. To<br />
ed to her home at<br />
yesterday, after havlni<br />
winter and spring montiifi'l<br />
city. She expects to return if<br />
resort In the early fall,,<br />
""• j<br />
Now York clothiers uy liJtfl<br />
iption <strong>of</strong> beer by ff"<br />
to call for latgir i<br />
The average church<br />
""'"" ' ris a<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 5, <strong>1933</strong><br />
LOW PRICE CARS 73, CrfflAP CARS<br />
«• do not build a low-prioa oar: the cost to us-<strong>of</strong> buildins our cap<br />
is pretty high, .<br />
But we do sail a high quality oaf at a low prlee, .<br />
AlBOSt every new Ford V-8 oar we have built so far this ysar, has cost<br />
BOM tS'ttaaufacture than its sollini Rrioe/Was, As you buy them at only 8490<br />
to 1610, we have to depend on inepjaaini volume, to make up the differenoe.<br />
The Mason for this is simple: —a aanufaoturer who gives good value<br />
Bust expect to loaa money on the f^rst cars ho sells bocauae he cannot<br />
eharie all his costs to the people who are first .to buy. •<br />
But with the purohaaBP it is djffBrBntj— ho oannat afford to loae<br />
^ything on a ear. It must give him full valuo from tho first, and keep<br />
en'giving him full value for year#,<br />
: Two "things make possible our dombinatisn <strong>of</strong> lov prloBS and hiih cost<br />
flViality: t •<br />
1, Volume Produotion ,<br />
2, Taking only one pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
:"•;•• First, we set our prioe at what wouldbe fair to the publio on the basiB<br />
<strong>of</strong> eoonomies we •njoy in volume produciion. Then, in order to. Justify and<br />
Bfciatain our low price we must get..volumo sales.. ,<br />
•^tv^iB iVpoBBSthat a oar whSehvis[ really htgh-cost to make, is also<br />
ilOw-Bokt io buy, •••' •• -,..-! * '•'.'••. ' '•/'] \ " ' ,, ,',i; ; L,R, '; • • .•'.'<br />
; ^:' • TOere ii a dif ferenoei bet#tenj'a 'cheap- eiiw^fflSa.;10y-priooj high ,<br />
fq^aiityiear.'': • . ' >.-;:,.:•::.,.;....,..- ;; " V'T. /•.•••,. , •- •<br />
^5; jWi^ priqea are alwasta'fiXeiJIat a point'whiol^ftlws it pr<strong>of</strong>itable for a<br />
vi^ai^ief to buy, , -. -i • >:'- u In the best<br />
•iS^fonnunce<strong>of</strong>thtdaT.<br />
Ftolril inuini. when , K |, wtt11 "<br />
1 T six runs, Henrlod drove<br />
: and scored one ol them<br />
f slith Inning was Lhe turn-<br />
[(he tide against (he Rotar-<br />
fte piled iip a six run l*ad<br />
I their toes in the two op-<br />
itis. KlwBDii got* the<br />
thtn in the fifth sent<br />
> across, one more In the<br />
Bd ii ellnchlng three In<br />
jtenlh and last,<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the seven riing aequir-<br />
Rotary were made possible<br />
b h h work <strong>of</strong> Leo<br />
any amount ot extra work tiee«<br />
eiBury t0 prepare our hoys and<br />
girli fhr the maelstrom <strong>of</strong> life,<br />
lu bfbulf ciC the board <strong>of</strong> fduea-<br />
tlon I want tu thank the teachers<br />
for that loyalty," he concluded, us<br />
hearty applautia broke out,<br />
Itelelily 1'rilMi Tuachi-rs.<br />
Otto W. Belahly, principal or<br />
school, spoke a, few<br />
words to Introduce the class, and<br />
[followed the same trend, remark,<br />
ing that the teachers have,, it<br />
anything, Intensified {heir efforts<br />
this year. Since he has been prin-<br />
cipal here over 700 Ktudentg have<br />
been graduated from the school,<br />
he mild.<br />
. j..^. salutatory address etroBB-<br />
ed principally the fact that the<br />
people <strong>of</strong> the United States must<br />
forget personal or petty gelrlnh*<br />
and work for the common<br />
(ir American elvUissntion will<br />
iloclin.:. '<br />
His address, eiilkied "The White<br />
Flower," was based upon an an-<br />
cient Arabian legend, in which a<br />
mystic white flower was the sym-<br />
bol by which nations lived. It was<br />
the symbol <strong>of</strong> cooperation nnd<br />
brought prosperity to those hay.<br />
Ing it, he said,<br />
(,'hilUiitiun In Danger,<br />
"The iieellne <strong>of</strong> civilisations in<br />
to their places on the platform, I imba by Joseph Conway, Atlont<br />
bordered with KreenW, whil 1 h Cit ii Th ltr o<br />
hi^h hl ht l<br />
"PBUMt's Marcl<br />
by MendeliEohB<br />
mained<br />
otay<br />
the ash<br />
F ,un •«,. work <strong>of</strong> Leo<br />
who uuundad three bits In<br />
• at bat. Leach rjn<br />
,j ( CIOBU second 1B indiv<br />
Iw<strong>of</strong>k by forcing In three<br />
[ahead <strong>of</strong> him and; scoring<br />
, Two <strong>of</strong> his hits were<br />
and the other u single.<br />
Striken Out I'i*e, -<br />
Me, nn the mound for Kl-<br />
turned in a good day's<br />
by atriklng out five men<br />
I walking hut one. French<br />
mi. Rotary twlrler, In-<br />
>re behind the plate<br />
and Rotary, respec.<br />
iu(h goad baieball was i'lrf-<br />
u in parti <strong>of</strong> the IMsle,<br />
B /comie errors hy" the infield-<br />
made Dlayers <strong>of</strong> both. niues<br />
wth glee in tnanv in-<br />
red with KreenW, while<br />
chool orchestra playe.l<br />
the<br />
.. the<br />
froin Athaliu,<br />
The audienci re-<br />
while tli<br />
<strong>City</strong> muMLiun The orcho^tia op<br />
eneil the program with "Mignjfl<br />
F ttt Oveituie, 1 by Bjuirmnn<br />
munii*d ^tandin^ while tht, la^^<br />
left ifUr the ceremimy to the flu-<br />
IL ot o ' Willinm Till Oiei<br />
ture '<br />
Musical Numbers Heard<br />
'1 hi \ iking Slum?/' b\ S Coler<br />
ldge laylur, ami fomi to tln-<br />
Fur, by Martin, fiern **unk A*<br />
ieeial numbers by a mix^d choi<br />
H <strong>of</strong> abullt I r i bov? tind ^irl^ An<br />
hpi miticlal musical nuniht i \ i<br />
the 'Hu^arv," plii\cd on the u<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Jameh Smith,<br />
atmjc cli<br />
are Jameh Sth, president,<br />
rimilts V ill, %lLL-pre ident, Juir<br />
Jleredith Van H»in, icinta, , aiul<br />
W iltLr J nalmido, Lita^urrr,<br />
IIIL tld* 11 ^ inlniT i pie blur ~n I ^il<br />
\et tllL motto I aboi tonqut-r'-<br />
Al,!,' mil tin Ua flowtr t ,i fai-<br />
L,i t me not<br />
Munli! i <strong>of</strong> the aloomi a
flat'<br />
-j/tiWbiitioai<br />
•BMon nine*<br />
•ftMr'jbtaiB<br />
here thin<br />
.ara fw lie team<br />
tMI*h a<br />
* Tn<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mgfc nn<br />
*"> Jowey<br />
, with the arl>vilule<br />
Wtobe announced within a<br />
ti'teH days. ,<br />
BJP«i M Xtt.<br />
ptjnogt on the spur <strong>of</strong><br />
- the team, which has<br />
ftctad' ibelf a<br />
iSBwMlor tin L -tmitlmii<br />
ou municipal field ntirtl<br />
night. The; o^tnbr gaine<br />
at tM regular campaign will be<br />
itfayed next Thursday. All games<br />
will btgitt at 8 B, m,\<br />
Tho advent <strong>of</strong> tbis aggregation<br />
QMBB. that two, and jHwalbly<br />
. thrMVpunei will be played<br />
Municipal . ffeld ev*ry week d<br />
Iny the uummcr. Judging 'by the<br />
CSllbre <strong>of</strong> tbc above players, tho<br />
new team, la which Maglnnls wus<br />
tfci.Brimi mover for organisation,<br />
should mop up opposition. ,<br />
X." Prtsent plans arc to p^ss the<br />
rhat nt the games, with no fixed<br />
admission charge. * :.<br />
In the gap, left durii-g the<br />
Wffl the firemen do not<br />
^,,.^.(:ta,,tlie,oH^* ojf<br />
teinporary< manager, on<br />
Jf? .'efentaftj the •' nine<br />
sr^*:preMBt elec(ed Joe Ml*<br />
^W^i'JfSi Who is one <strong>of</strong><br />
•••^""ir.^pefformera for the<br />
. JscSbol hfee, M well<br />
|Bere,v|0r ijta' heavy clout-<br />
Sim Oft, •<br />
„ ,T ne Corson, Jr.,<br />
Tom Jeanneref, Dean<br />
nd, Charlie Adeliitfn nil<br />
local ball players. We<br />
w<br />
ijined to play. 811! iiodo<br />
[MBi ^Boiijtlittty, .two Mitre<br />
"tltfllaytis iommering here<br />
thevjirrteBt' line-up. A<br />
fc^l^eryeg nrobaWy will b» tak-<br />
Equitable Firm to<br />
Convene Here Again<br />
After an absence <strong>of</strong> a year, the<br />
E. A. Woods Co., <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />
genemi ascnts for the Equitable<br />
Life Aisuranco Co., will hold a<br />
fenenl conference in tola city<br />
tula year. '.<br />
The agency first came to the<br />
resort' In 1930, and repeated in<br />
1931, hut lost year did not con-<br />
•rent. The headquarters will again<br />
be In the Flanders Hotel, '<br />
About 350 delegates are ejepedt-<br />
ed to attend. Although somt TOO,<br />
Invitations have been sent out.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the delegafjs w|l' arrive 1<br />
on <strong>Jun</strong>e 5, with a, few more com-<br />
ing <strong>Jun</strong>e 6, when the contention<br />
will be opened with ft welcome by<br />
Mayor Harry Hemiley.<br />
A varied program Is being ar-<br />
ranged for the delegatis, includ-<br />
ing golf, tennis, (winimlng, fish-<br />
ing and Balling, as well an social<br />
events.<br />
RuMl T, aiiffivood, fr!i,,j .,nd<br />
alleged financial renHdant uf tnrnu-i-<br />
mnyor jimmy Wijlkpr <strong>of</strong> ,%,.« Yurii<br />
is linck <strong>of</strong>n.i- 81 muntfm nhaunii. \o<br />
fact, court cliflrg invulvinii a m<br />
llsn and a *jt),UOO ennta-nipt iini-<br />
Shepuuoi! (li«up|.r,,d pr^Klii,.. Uie<br />
Appeals Drop on<br />
Assessed Values<br />
Hearings to be Conducted<br />
Here Tueeday.<br />
[Defends Conduct<br />
OfSta^^le<br />
Majority Real, Friendly Hu<br />
nians, Kiwaniaiu Learn.<br />
The antics <strong>of</strong> a few <strong>of</strong> the pro<br />
fession that gained th%m headline<br />
in tho newspapers /have causii<br />
many persons to have a miscon<br />
ceptlon <strong>of</strong> the stage and stngi<br />
folks, nhamberlaln Brown, theai<br />
Heal producer, declared in an nd<br />
dress to the Kiwnnis Club at ih<br />
golf club, Wednesday noon<br />
Fortunately, he said, this 1m<br />
presslon disappears whetf the pub<br />
Ue becomes acquainted with tin<br />
real slurs <strong>of</strong> ihe stage and find'<br />
that they are real, friendly lm<br />
man ilmings and not objents o<br />
curiosity.<br />
The pr<strong>of</strong>ession, he said, is one<br />
that demands much <strong>of</strong> the artists'<br />
time if ihoy are to remain atflip<br />
lop, and tew find time to attend<br />
Ilifi wild parting that some people<br />
I think is a daily performance with<br />
(hem.<br />
The snonkpr pointed out thai<br />
the movies arc depending more<br />
upon (he legliimale stage to pro-<br />
vide Kiais and productions tliaii<br />
ever before,<br />
AM-, Brown Is directing nplivl-<br />
lies at the Apollo theatre, Allan-<br />
tie <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Fashion Notes<br />
The quaint drop yoke and puff<br />
sleeve are youthful and pleasing.<br />
The skirt has straiglit, lines, and<br />
plait fulness, besides servicealile<br />
packets. The waist blouses Blight-<br />
- Lml lotnfwt<br />
JTfK 0<br />
JUARANTKEP<br />
FIXTURES<br />
" <strong>On</strong>e Week <strong>On</strong>l<br />
H«BfT Metal Chrome<br />
' "Modernistic" Doable<br />
Sink J'nncet<br />
_^-efnn It*.<br />
(iunrantrril irntib 'tkA<br />
rjiijFf fre«lv<br />
Ralph L •Mi<br />
STH*<br />
JUST LIKE NEW<br />
Panamas Reblocked<br />
Furs Repaired<br />
and Stored<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TAILOR SHOP<br />
i. T. TALKSE<br />
IfiC ANliiirj Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
jfc* Hmsft, eilSim-<br />
FROM THE DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT<br />
TO TAKE OVf<br />
Special Chicken Lobsters, 35c—3 for $1.00<br />
Chicken Croquettes , ,..„ , .„.:.... 3 for SOc<br />
Ctam Chowder ..;.....................:......,<br />
Deviled Crab* 1<br />
Deviled Clams „„„.,„„.„„,. ,„„.„„„.. ;..<br />
Crab Cakei ;..„....„. ,..;,<br />
Cod Rih Cakes ; :„..„.....<br />
Whole Roairt Chicken „.,.„,<br />
Potato Salad , .'..,.<br />
ColdSIaw. •. .... *<br />
:....... ptot 20c<br />
.:..„.. ,.,.:2Sc<br />
.:... 3 for 2Sc<br />
.,..„,*..... ...:. „... 3 for 25c<br />
.: ;.....»....,,..„ doien 30c<br />
„..;........„.„..... each 7Sc<br />
pipt 20c<br />
,,..,..,.,,.i,:...,., pint 20c<br />
HOT FROM THE BAKERY<br />
Sticky Cinnamon Buns , „,,„ doz 30c<br />
Sunmii* Rye Sandwich Loaf „,., 40c<br />
RoIU ;.„„„.„„ ;,.;, • dog 2^c<br />
Tea BiKuiU, S P. M. d«Uy (hoi) doz 20c<br />
Macaroons »„,.„.......„.„ .' _ Jr) 7Se<br />
Aitorted Fan^ Cakes , , ,,.,.,.,.,: ;, fb 7Sc<br />
w#H<br />
mm<br />
Boardwalk<br />
Restaurant<br />
ou<br />
NOT a claim, A fact! Every test <strong>of</strong><br />
tire wear that we have aver made,<br />
or had made for us, has shown<br />
7% to 36% p/us mileage with<br />
TEMPERED RUjHK, And if Is your*<br />
in U, S. Tires without a cent mere<br />
ID cost '<br />
mo<br />
m i I<br />
TIRE<br />
at no<br />
extra cc<br />
PALMER TIRE SEi<br />
U19 Anbury Avenue 24flou » 8e ^«<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET<br />
U.S. GUARD<br />
4 -50-21 ..-..,. 14,80<br />
4.75-19 ... $5il5<br />
«-25-18 $6.25<br />
foes with<br />
ION—PAGE ONE<br />
<strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Editorial Paile <strong>of</strong> the Sentine<br />
Cltr New'. MshHAed'IMS; BcBtlMULcdmr-NHii, Oouolitittd 1)21<br />
«I the Pout OHk. u <strong>On</strong>iB <strong>City</strong>. N, J,,<br />
<strong>of</strong> M.rch 1, 1111<br />
Wtiin<br />
«J Men 1 " Hill. Blthtii it, mi H»v«a «»„<br />
» «*• • - ;<br />
PUBLISH1NO COMPANY, IneS,<br />
Sdttor BAY THORPE, Maiugs?<br />
Mi wit<strong>of</strong> TOHN c, aiirtH. Adv.rtiUM.Mnmt<br />
•iftHriptloii FriMi 11.60<br />
THE CIRCULAR NUISANCE<br />
SAN CITY is being subjected just now to a veritable<br />
atom <strong>of</strong> circulars and handbills, distributed here<br />
irgely by out-0f4own firms that seek by this method to<br />
ke busineis from local firms,<br />
These circulars, some <strong>of</strong> them <strong>of</strong> blanket proportions,<br />
Utter doorsteps and blow around the streete, adding to<br />
work and expense <strong>of</strong> the street cleaning departmnt,<br />
jy are deposited Jn parked automobiles and thrown to<br />
v pavement by enraged motoristi.<br />
Mayor Hea^ey announced yegterday that he has in-<br />
ueted the police to stop diatribution <strong>of</strong> circulars on the<br />
u'eitg. This will effect some relief, but not much. Most<br />
[ them art left at door steps, from where they blow —<br />
• are thrown by home owners—to the street.<br />
The ordinance now in effect, prohibiting circular dii-<br />
ributton on the streets, should be amended to prohibit<br />
ajf being deposited on door steps and in automobiles.<br />
Local bu«n»8B is entitled to some protection, and the<br />
as a whole would be thankful to see this nuisance<br />
atcd.<br />
The CUw(0 Exposition started by light that left the liar<br />
Areluru* forty ymum ago. You rewmber, that's wht-n we flrit<br />
itirted Is try te get lower taxes from the le " * *<br />
i NOW Wm BBTTIR RAILROAD SERVICE!<br />
IT ia confidenltly expected that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will enjoy fast-<br />
1 er and better train service before the »eaaon ends, as<br />
the remit <strong>of</strong> the railroad consolidation, which has now<br />
en approved by the interstate commerce commission.<br />
Railroad <strong>of</strong>ficials are reported to have predicted that<br />
the merger will become effective this summer. It is to be<br />
wted that it wjll be put through with all possible<br />
id, to stop the heavy losses which the two competing<br />
ads are now •uffering, and that the duplicate tracks and<br />
[Uipment will be removed quickly to stop unnecessary<br />
•in through taxes.<br />
i With losses turned to gains, and with the running time<br />
*rom here to Philadelphia shortened, better service than<br />
•has ever been possible before, is anticipated for the re-<br />
port's railroad patrons. j<br />
Shortened running time, adequate service and reason-<br />
le rates will tend to increase <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv's commuter<br />
pulation.<br />
Thin nation la divided into two claties—those wlio were<br />
on J. P. Morgaii'B favored list, and us secondary Muckers who<br />
bmiRht Blocks at the advanced prices.<br />
GULP STREAM—AND SUMMER BUSINESS<br />
week end was unusually active for early <strong>Jun</strong>e.<br />
> v who wpie to the shore it probably would be found<br />
It they exceed corresponding periods for several years,<br />
improved financial conditions may have accounted for<br />
mall part <strong>of</strong> the influx; but the unseasonal heat wave<br />
Ihwijted the cities caused most <strong>of</strong> the visitors to<br />
i to the shore, seeking relief.<br />
i the heat continues the rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e it will go a long<br />
toward <strong>of</strong>fMttina the fact that Philadelphia schools<br />
Hot close until nearly the end <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e,<br />
shrank Paijser Stockbridge, in "The Watch Tower,'on<br />
ipage lait week, advanced a reason for the heat. He<br />
|the Gulf Stream is 100 miles nearer the New England<br />
ra than it normally is. It may be nearer here. He ex-<br />
tad that the Gulf Stream starts in "the boiler' —the<br />
jtow Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico, where the water is heated clear<br />
|lebottom by the sun. Then it flows through the Flor-<br />
i'itraits and up the American coast,<br />
fin the pant he said, shifts in ocean currents have<br />
Wciv&ons,\nd he Held out the ponibility that<br />
lihtft in the Gulf Stream might make palm trees and<br />
rihges grow on the Maine coast.<br />
fKrhap. the change has set in. If so, we probably can<br />
pelpate a remarkable season this year.<br />
». * raESB ARE PLYING TIMES,<br />
p American aviator, James Mattern, breaks the world's<br />
*•: record for air travel between New York (ja«»-<br />
; The FrasldtnVi wife flies across the «nitnt. Frank<br />
1 1 flies from Los Angeles to New York without touch-<br />
ft<br />
„ be looking up. Of course, some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
War in Anwrlla ai it has been for years in Europe,<br />
m » only & yews since Lindy flew the. Atlantic. That<br />
»-gav» commereWl aviation its first great •££ in<br />
•tea. Ve Had lagged behind Europe in .the dpyel°P<br />
STER EXECUTIVE^<br />
Suppljitif a wHlt'to-wttk iiu|)jntioo (or l|ie fc*»vy-buiiJriKd wbfl will hnd<br />
SIMPLICITY AND BTMNGTH<br />
Jeiug hutwl prosy dullneas. He praiied the Centurion 'who wai<br />
annious not to waata hla time; the only prayer which He publicly<br />
commended was uttered by a poor publican who merely cried out,<br />
"God, be merciful to me a sinner," A seven word prayer, Jesus «all-<br />
ed it a good one, A glxty-eight word prayer, He salt!, contained all<br />
that men needed to say or God to hear. What would Hia verdiot on<br />
most <strong>of</strong> our prayers and our speeches and our advertiiements 1<br />
Jesus' language was marvelously simple •— a second great egsen-<br />
tial. There ig hardly a gintence in His teaching which a child can<br />
not understand. His illustrations were all drawn from the common-<br />
est experiences <strong>of</strong> life; "a sower wint forth to sow"; "a certain man<br />
had two sons"; "a man built hia house on the jands"; "the kingdom<br />
<strong>of</strong> heaven is like a grain <strong>of</strong> mustard seed," The absence <strong>of</strong> adjec.<br />
lives is striking-, Henry Ward Beeoher saicl once that "to a large<br />
extent adieetlves are like leaves on a switch; they may make it look<br />
pretty, as a branch, but they prevent it Htriking tinRlingly when<br />
you use it, J<br />
"I recollect a case in which my fatlier at a public meeting was<br />
appointed to draw up an article," Beeeher continued, "He had writ-<br />
writing out this resolution in its original shape that wag the way<br />
I wrote it, but to make it stronger," I took out the 'exceedingly'."<br />
Jesus used few qualifying words ami no long ones. We refer to<br />
those three literary masterpieces, The Lord's Prayer, The Twenty.<br />
Third Psalm, The Gettysburg Address. Recall their uhraseologv.<br />
# * * * " ~°<br />
Our Father which art in Heaven hallowed be thv name,<br />
s * *<br />
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want,<br />
* * *<br />
Four score and seven years ago.<br />
« * *<br />
Not n single three-syllable word; hardly any two-syllable words.<br />
All the greatest things in human life are one-syllable things — •<br />
love, joy, hope, home, child, wife - trust . faith - God—and the great<br />
advertisements generally Fpeaklng, are those in which the most<br />
.imall words are found.<br />
The Watch Tower<br />
Frank Parker Stock-<br />
bridge Looks Behind<br />
the Headlines.<br />
SHIM'LASTKIt , now u«lqii«<br />
Looking througli some old<br />
family papers at my farm home<br />
the other day I came across a<br />
curious relic <strong>of</strong> my childhood.<br />
It is a U, B. 25-cent paper note,<br />
Issued in 187S.<br />
When I was a small boy thin<br />
paper fractional currency, which<br />
rejoiced in the popular name<br />
<strong>of</strong> "ahlnplaster," wna the only<br />
equivalent lor quarters and half-<br />
uollarM in clriMilaiion, This uld<br />
hill is about mi insh and a half<br />
feiue and two and a half inches<br />
long.<br />
It seeiiis to me thnt It Is only<br />
the very young or those who<br />
hiiVe never Htudled history who<br />
(inject to ehangPB in our niiiney<br />
ByBtem, in my lire time the<br />
United Stales has gone from bi.<br />
metalliani (o tho gold Bfandard<br />
ami <strong>of</strong>f again, from greenbacks<br />
ID "lirinl money" and back ag-<br />
aln, from cheap dollars to high<br />
diilliirs nnd back ugain, Bui a<br />
dollar has always been a dollar,<br />
so far as domestic trade goes<br />
It is only when we have to<br />
Irade with fnrclgners whose<br />
money standards are different,<br />
that the chape, malarial or gold<br />
content or equivalent <strong>of</strong> Ihe do!-<br />
lur makes any renl diroFpene,<br />
The Worst Kind <strong>of</strong> Sabotage •<br />
Week; Power in Wopda CopyrieM, CSEBpftnF<br />
Your Health The Nut Bowl<br />
By Dr, John Joseph Gainea<br />
IJi PRKSKNCE OF THE SICK<br />
Last Sunday afternoon, [ nar-<br />
licipated In a rellgluus service<br />
in a Veterans Hospital in my<br />
town. . . In the greut assembly<br />
room was grouped n goodly<br />
number <strong>of</strong> the young men who<br />
bad laced enemy cannon, and<br />
name away vietorioiiB, but at<br />
what coat! To me, it was a pa-<br />
thetic view, as I sat on the plat-<br />
form with the choir or my<br />
church, looking into (hose fuc<br />
es, now sober, with lines <strong>of</strong><br />
suffering that might never be<br />
erased, even with the splendid<br />
care they were getting,<br />
I just wanted to tell you —<br />
we actually sang a FUNERAL<br />
HYMN to those boys at t. end<br />
|| tjje sermoni Arter<br />
Her; Do you see that young<br />
iiian standing next to the flivver<br />
with the golf pants on?<br />
Him: I see the man but I<br />
don't see the flivver with the<br />
KOlf pants on.<br />
"I didn't know your son was<br />
in college."<br />
"Oh, yes,"<br />
"Is be n freshman?"<br />
"Indeed, no, he's a sycamore,"<br />
COINS . . , need Wie piece<br />
In the same collect lun I found<br />
Home old cfiins, und hutited<br />
ihrouBli an ancient desk to see<br />
if 1 i-oulii find out what ever<br />
became <strong>of</strong> a aljt-slded gold .iBg-<br />
le that my giaiidmother used to<br />
have. That is une <strong>of</strong> the rare<br />
I'niim, ISHtied by u private mint<br />
in Cnlifornia in the 186u's, that<br />
iirlng high prices from collect,<br />
iilii. I found no trace <strong>of</strong> that,<br />
nor <strong>of</strong> the aprrnd-eagle cent <strong>of</strong><br />
IHBi; which was one <strong>of</strong>'my fath-<br />
er's curios.<br />
I found a tiny silver five-cent<br />
liiere. preeursnr <strong>of</strong> the "nidi-<br />
(•I." nnd other rnins familiar to<br />
my boyhood, such as the two.<br />
t'»tit ploce, the old copper pen-<br />
liieB, bigger than n tnmrter <strong>of</strong><br />
.today, nnd the nickel three-cent<br />
piece, about the size <strong>of</strong> a dime.<br />
I think thn coin we need most<br />
nnd never have Iind is n 2H>-<br />
cent piece.<br />
MSMti<br />
TIN1*""<br />
Paste Pot and Shews OCEAN CITY'S<br />
"While I draw this fleet ing<br />
breath—<br />
"When mine eyes shall close In<br />
death—"<br />
We Bang just that, A beauti-<br />
ful — an Immortal hymn, but a<br />
veritable bayouet-tliriist to thoxe<br />
sorely wounded men, some <strong>of</strong><br />
whom were booked far ster.<br />
nity! The Helectlein o» Jhat hymn<br />
waa none <strong>of</strong> ni*fr*!r;y0riTiirf "Ho<br />
sure; and, none, more sublime,<br />
more beautiful,'''bin so out <strong>of</strong><br />
place!<br />
It is our duty — our abso-<br />
lute duty — lo be cheerful In<br />
presence <strong>of</strong> the seriously ill. Wo<br />
have no Hffh! to add to their<br />
already overwhelming Burdens.<br />
There are so many lively, hope,<br />
ful hymns we might have sung!<br />
I sat by an aged physician re-<br />
eently —" he Is probably In his<br />
last illness; he said as much to<br />
me. My role was a delicate one,<br />
I nssiire you. Did I talk with<br />
him <strong>of</strong> death and the resurrec-<br />
tion? Not I, I said, "Doctor, you<br />
and I were built out <strong>of</strong> second-<br />
growth hickory: it never wears<br />
out," Me actually smiled. And<br />
that smile was worth more than<br />
medicine! If you are one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
gloomy sort, slay away from the<br />
a, fe na«i tarfied behind Europe in .the develop<br />
th <strong>of</strong> ihlBtary planes and <strong>of</strong> commercial flying, aU<br />
gh aviatton 5« the one great advance in human prog-<br />
itfiich m*M world concedes to be <strong>of</strong> American vrU<br />
ffi ll iti on us but ther<br />
"Why did you throw that pot<br />
<strong>of</strong> geraniums at the plaintiff?"<br />
"Because <strong>of</strong> an advertise-<br />
ment."<br />
"What advertisement?"<br />
"Say it with flowers,"<br />
"My girl and I are on the<br />
outs."<br />
"<strong>On</strong>ly a lovers' quarrel?"<br />
"No, this Is serloui. We got<br />
Into on argument on polities,"<br />
fit you were In my iboes,<br />
what would you 4o?"<br />
"I'd give tbem a (nine fd<br />
itnrt with,"<br />
:n au the world eonceaoi u» »i »•• '"-rC" „ (.<br />
*ni war forced military aviation on us, but twi«<br />
tat difference between military planes and annwau<br />
-i MffltWy Jam have to be swift and MMMW<br />
Witty i//toinor oonsideration. Commercial pUnw<br />
'HMSMU. flrit. Most <strong>of</strong> the difficulties and «u-<br />
• <strong>of</strong> ttirir «b«ajiercial aviation In thii country were<br />
to tl» Wim to make military planes do work they<br />
f **- ^8 ftfcrt ^eloped commercial, passenger-earry-<br />
WWA are far safer than motor-cars, if the<br />
» <strong>of</strong> MCideiits to mileage ii considered. They are<br />
e« with inrtrumenti which enable them to lftr w<br />
rby night or In fogs as in broad daylight, ftrngo<br />
me in tojich with the ground at all times, receiving<br />
Nf reports and flying instructions and, lately,^even<br />
*ry on converaation with distantipraata<br />
while flying. And the latest Mta^wnwU<br />
i*teh guides the plane "cording to the<br />
-'•"• L danfer <strong>of</strong> the pilot going to steep.<br />
m<br />
Two men were discussing the<br />
vexing question <strong>of</strong> the education<br />
uf their children. Said one:<br />
"What's your buy going to be<br />
when he finishes his education?"<br />
"An octogenarian. I think,"<br />
replied the other.<br />
Landlady (discussing world's<br />
trouble): "I suppose we must<br />
be prepared tor anything these<br />
days,"<br />
Hoarder (gaaini at his help.,<br />
ing): "Yes — or, at any rato,<br />
harclly anythlni!"<br />
Mis. Bristow: "Do you find<br />
yutir gyninnsium work helpful"." 1<br />
Mis. Brisk: "Helpful! Why,<br />
this morning I jyas the first one<br />
lu leach a bargain counter out<br />
<strong>of</strong> a crowd <strong>of</strong> 100 women."<br />
"Ah, it you are going to New<br />
York, I can recommend a good<br />
hotel there. It is called Lhe'er—<br />
what was the name? Mary, look<br />
on tue towels for the name <strong>of</strong><br />
I hat hotel in New York,"<br />
Will—How long have they<br />
been engaged?<br />
Bill — Oh,« for a long time.<br />
Ever since he .'ordered "a new<br />
Kord,<br />
"The evidence shows Hint you<br />
threw a brick at the policeman."<br />
"Excuse me, sir. It shows<br />
more than that. It shows i lilt<br />
him,"<br />
Lady (applying for a maid):<br />
"I ani very particular, I want<br />
a maid who will not answer me<br />
back,"<br />
Employment Agency Manager:<br />
"I have just what you want —<br />
a former telephone operator,"<br />
"TouBh luck, mamma; we've<br />
come all the way from New<br />
York to see a London ton, and<br />
when we get here everythina's<br />
blotted out by this darn mist,"<br />
Hotel Guest (departing for<br />
station): "Run up quick to mom<br />
456 and gee if my umbrella is<br />
there, I think it's to the left <strong>of</strong><br />
the washstand. Hurry!"<br />
Bell Boy (returning pnntiny):<br />
"Yes sir, the umbrella's still<br />
there!"<br />
"Before Amos was married he<br />
said he w,old bo boss or know<br />
the reason why."<br />
"And now?"<br />
"He knows the reason why,"<br />
"Jones commutes now, I hear<br />
he is getting to be an espert<br />
at It."<br />
"Yep, he eats his breakfast,<br />
before he goes to bed every<br />
night,"<br />
Bunk: "The doctor you coni<br />
suit now tells you to piny BOlf<br />
for your health."<br />
The old coins brought back<br />
a good many boyhood memories,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> i hem related In Ihe<br />
"trade dollar," which was coin,<br />
ed by tie United States mint<br />
for purposes <strong>of</strong> trade with China<br />
and the Orient, The traue dollar<br />
wus a little larger than the<br />
KUinilui'd silver dollar, contain-<br />
ing, I believe, an exact ounce<br />
<strong>of</strong> silver <strong>of</strong> 480 grams, Instead<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho 412 grains or the silver<br />
dollar. The (•biiiose, then as<br />
now, trade with silver by weight<br />
instead ol by the value stamped<br />
uiioii the coin, mid ihe tiadd<br />
dollar cmue handy in nettling<br />
balances ealliuy for a given<br />
number <strong>of</strong> ounces ol silver. It<br />
was not HUpiinsed lo clrculnte<br />
lu ihe Slates, biit seafaring men.<br />
would bring them back to New-<br />
England ports from the Far<br />
Ham.<br />
The incident whlcii fixes ine<br />
trade dollar in my mind is Unit,<br />
when 1 was about nine, my mo*<br />
inet' gave me a tradu dollar and<br />
sent me to the store for eleven<br />
. iioiindH <strong>of</strong> sugar. Pole Hopkins<br />
was having u bargain sale <strong>of</strong><br />
sugar. Sounds absurd today,<br />
doesn't ii -— sugar ai that<br />
price?<br />
I bought the sugar and start-<br />
ed homej J stopped lu Tiiuy wlih<br />
Borne other boys and set Hie<br />
paper sack down on a stone.<br />
'rile stone was wet, and when<br />
I picked up the bag a dollaf'H<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> sllgur spilled all uvcr<br />
I lie lot:<br />
* * *<br />
Ill H , . . und Mack strnp<br />
I went into a store hi a New<br />
Kngland vlliage the oilier day<br />
and usked the" storekeeper if lie<br />
wus selling much iieer. Neil<br />
much, he said; Yankee folks<br />
don't care about anything with<br />
no more kick in it lhan that, if<br />
'twas rum, now , , ,<br />
I grinned, for 1 remembered<br />
as he did, when the sign over<br />
the . same store, in IIIH grand-<br />
father's day, read "Groceries<br />
and W. 1, Goods." "W, I.<br />
Goods" meant "West India<br />
Goods" and Went India Bonds<br />
meant rum and molasses, from<br />
Porto Rico, riiiia and Jamalfu.<br />
.Jamaica rum was called the<br />
best, but many stores sold the<br />
cheaper .Medfoid rum, made<br />
right in MassaehiiseiiH from<br />
New Orleans niblasRts, Bol.li<br />
Were weak stuff when compared<br />
with the West Indian produiils,<br />
Porto Rico molasses, familiarly<br />
• called "black strap," was the<br />
staple basis <strong>of</strong> Yankee Ringer,<br />
bread and many oiher goodies,<br />
as well as <strong>of</strong> "stewed Quaker,"<br />
which was molasses, vinegar on-<br />
ions nnd butter boiled up to-<br />
gether. Taken hot, in liberal<br />
doses, it was a sovereign rem.<br />
edy for children's colds!<br />
• • •<br />
...DRINK ... n bBttlefrrnuiiil<br />
After all the fuss and furore<br />
over beer, I don't find many<br />
What Other Editors<br />
Have To Say About It<br />
HOI'ES MAl-TEKN ^—<br />
1 AILS OF KKi'OHU,<br />
We susiiocted when we start-<br />
ed to disapprove <strong>of</strong> transatlantic<br />
airplane flights and monkeying<br />
with dirigibles that it would-<br />
n't have much effect. It hasn't.<br />
The Akron is drifting aimlessly<br />
about getting nearer to tragedy<br />
each day and Jimmy Mattern Is<br />
flying around the svorld in an<br />
airplane. He gave us a bad day<br />
until lie was located in Nor-<br />
way, and while we are very,<br />
very glad that he is safe. It<br />
doesn't louk as if he will better<br />
thu record <strong>of</strong> Post.<br />
This is being written Thurs-<br />
day and he may do it yet, bu^<br />
wo hope not. We hope lie Is<br />
through going after records Brin 1<br />
that ail the oilier' boys will be<br />
(iiKTOiirugod, The pioneering<br />
work along these lines has been<br />
(lone. The next step and the<br />
only useful, imiiortant step Is .to<br />
ni'giinize regularly scheduled<br />
and safe airplane service over<br />
the oceans In craft that are<br />
built for the task, and built hip,<br />
onouisii to make their going <strong>of</strong><br />
some iiKC. Ail ihe enthusiasm,<br />
skill and courage <strong>of</strong> our filers<br />
can be used in that job. It<br />
needn't be wasted trying to<br />
hang up new solo records. —<br />
Nutiey Hun.<br />
.p<br />
wore baptlifd;;oijih)S<br />
dlst ChureB. r ^m>i<br />
MBteto .,*<br />
jiuisanee" ol<br />
day salea <strong>of</strong><br />
The 114th Iiegli<br />
eluded moat <strong>of</strong><br />
enllBted nieni Wll<br />
[roih Newport<br />
Wllltara B, -<br />
(lie diplomas at :<br />
Semlnarjf ' ebm~-<br />
olMS. :••.'"<br />
pennant won , by<br />
loam In tuB-RttU<br />
W ....<br />
fwUliiim Q, Mtfliol<br />
• * "luiiMimr ""<br />
Mil Kta •<br />
Bunker: "And if you already , neOpie drinking it! Of course,<br />
play?" • there'll he n lot <strong>of</strong> beer sold;<br />
niinlr- "Wo .toll« unu tn milt " ill, i__ , i,i ,• ,i__,.»i« ••„<br />
SHI<br />
A LHTLE SAHO OH Tf»<br />
SO AS Tp<br />
y<br />
Bunk: "He 'tells you to quit,<br />
The young bride laid sadly,<br />
"Men are too mean for any-<br />
thing," - • .<br />
"Wlint'B the matter now?"<br />
naked her host friend,<br />
"Why, I asked .Tack for th»<br />
ear today and he paid I must<br />
htf content with the' gpltnBlii<br />
that nature gave me,"<br />
Visitor: "What Dtautiral fur-<br />
nltyre you )m. — Vim. Imm<br />
I V "A ' • .'' " •'. ' , *". '••<br />
ot thB Houne: "Sodom"<br />
likewise a lot <strong>of</strong> gingerale, sars-<br />
aparllla and other forms <strong>of</strong> so-<br />
da pop which eastern New Eng-<br />
land classes under the general<br />
Hams <strong>of</strong> "tonics." But what the<br />
American drinker wants isn't<br />
beer; . it's rum,' whiskey, "oawn<br />
likfcer," as thoy call It in the<br />
South, and what New England<br />
ffllli! "hard cidy."<br />
The real . temperance battle<br />
will begin after the 18th am-<br />
endment haa i, bien fepealed and<br />
some twentieth century Father<br />
Motthew <strong>of</strong> John B. QODEB<br />
f "'<br />
THK<br />
The giiidiiute this year finds<br />
hlmselr ilirust Into a rather un-<br />
I'osponBlve and • unfeeling world<br />
as far as iho promise <strong>of</strong> oppor-<br />
limllj' or employment or posl-<br />
lion goes. It appears that ev-<br />
ery place is filled and there<br />
isn't room for any more. There<br />
is, however, a big Job for the<br />
men and women who are com-<br />
ing ou the stage <strong>of</strong> action at<br />
ihis time. That job Is to find<br />
out if possible how to manage<br />
the affairs <strong>of</strong> the human race<br />
so that ijondlilons such as we<br />
have today need never occur ag-<br />
ain. We may seek for all the<br />
explanations wo care lo, attrl-<br />
jimp it, to this or that cause,<br />
but' as a mutter <strong>of</strong> fact the<br />
cause ol the whole sorry mess<br />
is lack <strong>of</strong> management. At pres-<br />
em the world thinks that the<br />
only way to got hack is to beat<br />
hack through the old time worn<br />
and familiar paths ot return.<br />
This may not be true at all, It<br />
is entirely possible that there,<br />
ure abort ems back to prosper-<br />
ity and normal times that are<br />
as effective as the old timt-<br />
worn circuitous routes. Mere is<br />
n job for the new generation<br />
and here's hoping they are Rbln<br />
to manage the job better {him<br />
It - lias been managed In (Iw<br />
past,—Tuckerton Beacon,<br />
,nmc ANOTHER<br />
ATTRACTION!<br />
The bared abdomens nf<br />
women are good to look at, but<br />
above the waist men are not,<br />
This is the sage dictum <strong>of</strong> At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong>'s mayor and the ma-<br />
jority opinion <strong>of</strong> the shore city's<br />
commissioners. With that deeia-<br />
Ion niade, the world may move<br />
to matters <strong>of</strong> greater import.<br />
The ladles, if they behava,<br />
may go as far as they like in<br />
the matter <strong>of</strong> bodily exposition.<br />
A brassiere and shorti will suf-<br />
fice for the fair charmers. The<br />
t!O YKAHS AUO.<br />
Miss Edna B. Bramell, daugh-<br />
ter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. John Irani-<br />
ell, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was married<br />
lo Walter O. Yothera, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />
delphia, ut the First Methodist<br />
Church,<br />
Past Commodore William B.<br />
Hejaimer was appointed harbor<br />
master for the district from<br />
Poison's Inlet to Great Ell<br />
Harbor Inlet,^<br />
Doughty'a Pier Thtatre show-<br />
ed Thomas Edison's latest, and<br />
greatest invention, the talking<br />
motion pictures, otherwise term-<br />
ed the kinetophone,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Sanilerlln,<br />
vlBiiors from Philudelpliln,<br />
vnueht 230 , crabs In one hour,<br />
-. iu: Uio ifl*. ___ _p;)*-<br />
Walter Allen, Jr.. Eugene W.*<br />
.Morey and Lillian S. Morey,<br />
a mere brassiere and no mori,<br />
above the waist.<br />
Perhaps the ladies should<br />
wear more; perhaps shore <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />
cials believe they should.' but<br />
wearing less might attract more<br />
visitors to Atlantic Cltj'a famtd<br />
strand. Can it be that this tern-<br />
pored the decision? — Vinelind<br />
Post,<br />
MM. LIAIKD NOT<br />
SO CONTKNTEih<br />
State Senate Fresjdent Emer-<br />
son niehards and David Baird<br />
are seen to be on the outs in<br />
the suuiiDbie over an alleged at-<br />
luck on ii Camden County At-<br />
semblyman in the Assembly<br />
Uhainbei- Home days ago. ntel..<br />
aids is an avowed candidattj for<br />
the Heiiuhlican. nominatlijn f<strong>of</strong><br />
Governor, and Baird seems to<br />
be out ot harmony with the<br />
ambitions <strong>of</strong> Senator Riehard.i,<br />
As the public sees things,<br />
Baird UUB not been having a<br />
iiuppy time since his defeat for<br />
Uovernor in 1031, He probably<br />
1 thinks that many political work- ^mSX iK BiSSimSjIm<br />
ers didn't work us hard tor him , ,'»'J-gij;<br />
DEAR<br />
mm<br />
pear Editor—A,<br />
agio tbi _<br />
.Barbage collector" la olfl<br />
borbood *u» ayout "<br />
break we had M MIL<br />
aud silencd. It was, Uke<br />
rival ot the trnalUon«V;;|<br />
train in Punklnrtlle. f 3<br />
' Today, how different)^<br />
roar past us day and ijf<br />
milk trucks, Ice truck*,, l«<br />
trucks, bakery tfoettfiP^<br />
trucks — an endless r pr<br />
ministering to the atm"<br />
catlonists who euddq<br />
transformed, these slo "<br />
twefl houaes around us 1<br />
biRnt places <strong>of</strong> §aj(j"'<br />
Curs stream<br />
the din. Our gtMa^flgfl<br />
erg di<br />
as they pretended. It ia only<br />
natural that a man with feel-<br />
in«s like that should waut lu<br />
get even with some <strong>of</strong> Ms erst-<br />
while political friends, — Clou-<br />
cester Evening News,<br />
JERSEY'S UBAMUlBiU<br />
SHOBE LINE<br />
l h<br />
g<br />
viiitors jBust.-<br />
anoe <strong>of</strong>' apelt<br />
jnK, 24 ibuiw'a, :<br />
' We were<br />
m,, inndoy.beiotw^<br />
mixed clipiuspc "<br />
B- "Three<br />
Now, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />
tli6 visitors coirto.<br />
that without them iff<br />
up and 1>low awa;<br />
itra a bit hard on!<br />
us peaceful, rural<br />
lio darned noisy!<br />
lUBE Jiinii. We dont ml W<br />
People who go to lie staBhorr 4 ' in the day «mt.<br />
this summer can'find more to we crave lleett, •<br />
interest them than the boarf- we wont get myeft<br />
walk, the bathing beauties, or<br />
Ihe refreshing air. There should<br />
be interest in the beach Itself,<br />
which In every resort is chang-<br />
ing a bit every year. Army en-<br />
gineers who have made a.sur-<br />
vey <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey beaches,<br />
atiite that the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
beauh is receding at the rate<br />
ut 11 feet a year, Asbiiry Park<br />
loses from 2 to T feet annually,<br />
and Long Branch from 4 to 7<br />
ieet.<br />
As evidence <strong>of</strong> the gigantic<br />
force that Is slowly changing<br />
the Jersey shore line, it should<br />
he noted that the beach at Cape<br />
May is >tnereasin| at the rile,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 12 Mit a year. While the,<br />
northerly beaenes are losing<br />
ground. Cape May la merMitng,<br />
thus' Indicating the southerly<br />
drift <strong>of</strong> the Band. :'.<br />
A -veritable river <strong>of</strong> nnd ? a>.<br />
Raid to be drifting Just <strong>of</strong>t<br />
short. It cornea from the New<br />
proclseiy the<br />
Sunday morning,<br />
nui. Plrgt theyv<br />
had someone to<br />
m i m m ^ M i<br />
have ta, oMt,I<br />
I'm Boinir to'tum5i<br />
id. ,<br />
Me<br />
nMyviI<br />
ffi ft shorts^1? be'dSe^niSS Sng^deoi.t^dJnow^to<br />
by iho> wearer, BverytBing de-<br />
pends upon the aetlOBB <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rirls when on the btaoh, II tW<br />
not In n tnanher decorous, Bipth-<br />
Ink will be'said.<br />
Otherwise,' we presume, the<br />
law will lift its eyebroms, '<br />
But the men, wall, they inuit<br />
wear shlrtg htcBUie Homo <strong>of</strong><br />
them look, bad without<br />
The laditi ,, are . IUB<br />
know<br />
Eg<br />
•wurd, accttmulattng sand<br />
ene place, and depositing It ;jnBj >•:<br />
(mother. Wblle a (reatfd^^^a<br />
£hl« drlltiand goe* to make<br />
Cape May beach Ham ft?f<br />
n't stop thew»"Wt<br />
nobody knows.,,
Wcrage; New<br />
Monday.<br />
! night rang down the<br />
* VK) present aeries or<br />
) at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
. 4th st. and As<br />
-gh the points were<br />
distributed, there<br />
K- competition for the<br />
each <strong>of</strong> the three<br />
• AdiVnifl' misbehaved Jaw<br />
B get better with a vfin-<br />
hy man who can come<br />
ff push 343 piiia b-iek HE-<br />
leather (nr the plnbojs'<br />
oesn't dc *i ve any ri-tt<br />
b king's averapp w.i- ]R<br />
Momia<br />
BLITZSTEIN<br />
AIR DENTIST<br />
['BMJBACTED soc<br />
«6.00 Plate $10<br />
i Fla(«s Bc|iaired $1.00<br />
BUTZSTEIN<br />
!X1 A M<br />
I HOURS: 8 ». m.—i p.<br />
"ATj 10 s. m.—1 D. ni.<br />
Ph<br />
vw omcEs<br />
S. Guetz<br />
I Title Bidg. OMIB city<br />
OFB1CES<br />
George Ebner<br />
I matters gb#n orompt at.<br />
Collections a spc i!»y.<br />
"I II, Qenn <strong>City</strong>. N. 3,<br />
GLASSES . Save $-1 U, $',<br />
Dial J.S77J Atlanilt Cily<br />
CQATSWORTH, 0 JS^|S^'An<br />
LIFE<br />
INSURANCE<br />
ROY E, DARBY<br />
EQUITABLE LIFE ASlUnANTK<br />
SOCIETY<br />
S14 Ccninl Ave. rhmic 31<br />
Apartments Cleaned and<br />
made ready for rental<br />
inspection. Modorak<br />
charge,<br />
JAMES D. YOUNG<br />
Property Managers<br />
OBD and WEpi.ET<br />
I>h«ne 010-B<br />
E, Siiilivnn '.<br />
F. Buckley ,.,.. ,<br />
J, MfCnlliim ...<br />
i.. Hnrrh"".::.<br />
J, Kirk<br />
M. Aiii.ni«<br />
K, fraiio ..<br />
J. Mueniicr<br />
, Tnine „...<br />
T. Ailnm, ,.„.<br />
V. Wnmlfuff<br />
n. I-.-tiii,.<br />
It, Wnllnro<br />
J. Mct^rSH»n<br />
T. Ilnrhrnn<br />
w. Smiih ...<br />
c. liiUKcli „<br />
results friim<br />
Ilin 171 |j:<br />
in<br />
ll!i liui inn 171<br />
'•'•'I II- \:ir, u,7<br />
1"" HJ 121 140<br />
Two Champs to Battle for<br />
National Title.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is In lino to receive<br />
more publicity than ever through<br />
the Biitionnl marbles laurnumer',<br />
tills your, iiccording to Luther B,<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, tily puljiiciiy dlreetor,<br />
who this week obtained detailed<br />
plans <strong>of</strong> the 1U33 event.<br />
Although tlie louniitmeiit will<br />
be uluyed in Iwn plncex, liere nnd<br />
in rhlcngo, Ocfuii ('My will figure<br />
prominently In the western fhani.<br />
liiulialiiii, for Ihi' winner will Im<br />
brought by alrnlanp from the<br />
rkl's I"nIr Mi'iilinds nl CJIiictifiu.<br />
o Openn <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Til (iiiiiii lli'ri' hi riniie.<br />
Some ,'iii dialriet flininiiloiis,<br />
roiir nil Ptifiiiins ui ihe wt'sl. will<br />
iiny m I'hicutio,, rlulii in (he<br />
MIIIHI <strong>of</strong> Ilio fair. The western<br />
•liiimp will he Hf'lcrietl on . Tlmrs-<br />
.runn an, nnil iiuuii>illiitely will<br />
f.'im'i'il by iilr iiiier lo JVPW-<br />
ii'lt, l'lniiH iiic being iniitle 10<br />
IPCI him ilipfn wilh nn niiioairii,<br />
) lirjiiK liim io OiTiin lily.<br />
The iiiiiriinmcnt ill Ilie<br />
I'IIIIH ihni ilinsc ntiPiiilini;<br />
lr will lieiir <strong>of</strong> Occiin f'liy<br />
B t'hiirniH niimy iliuns, ili'ri<br />
nil iiiii'iiKei'H, nidiiiK. nnd In<br />
rnir<br />
MIP.<br />
and<br />
mil Jin 41!) tm tl-,<br />
• l.Tl 1«4 IMa o)n ,T|j<br />
US 1(17 1S4 Iliil I4II<br />
140 110 1U I4n MS<br />
MS 470 4RB 48R .in!<br />
. IK an m« ani in,;<br />
1T4 inj isa la- I,,,<br />
JS< 1H2 110 1S9 137<br />
47S iJi 4fiL) -,.,7 ,..,<br />
liii) ma ilin ufi inn<br />
!«« ins 171 inn im<br />
1«T 1711 ir.B inn mi<br />
ttn liiii n-iH ,((15 IB-<br />
nil inii IHI si; in-<br />
117 UN I»ll |N7 |:i-<br />
101 IS9 I,-. t 1S4 I-,:]<br />
•IS7<br />
flit<br />
IK,<br />
4T3 -,17 H7H<br />
1TC KIT 1(1!!<br />
IBS 17.1 irifi<br />
H'l 12.-. 17«<br />
r.'n<br />
111:!<br />
1117<br />
I-.' I<br />
JOHNJ.HOPP1N<br />
Counsellor-at-Law<br />
410 Title and Trust Llldg,<br />
Teleplione SB<br />
DIRECTORY<br />
itic Mirror<br />
! Glass Works<br />
Mirrors<br />
R«-Silvered<br />
Auto Glass<br />
Ulnzliig to drdti<br />
Ahbury Avenue<br />
|tteeah <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
LAWN MOWERS<br />
SHARPENED<br />
We Cnll nnd<br />
BAYSIDE SPECIALTY<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
HAY AVE, I'HOSK 154?<br />
B,€»n Oirn the Finest<br />
" and WcTcr Fcol tie<br />
Cost<br />
tIEDEBERGS'<br />
$ Leiulliii Jr-welsr. <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>"<br />
or CREDIT<br />
ATKBIDI<br />
crrr<br />
<strong>City</strong> Laurtdry Co.<br />
•trrlra at (kcir minced<br />
I *** — - *i.oo<br />
I Mill Contncl.<br />
Electric Ranges<br />
640 Asbury Ave,<br />
Electric Sales Co,<br />
Clarence Ferguson<br />
COAL<br />
Itlh find nnven Phone SS-W<br />
CLARKE BROS,<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
Marine Repairs<br />
818 BAT ATE.<br />
jir.8mvtcm<br />
PHONE II?<br />
Strip<br />
Want It<br />
YALE KEYS<br />
2 for 25c<br />
LEMONT<br />
B08 Hay Aw. Ph. 1M7<br />
MYWOOD<br />
FKBD R. WOODRUFF. JR.<br />
522 NINTH ST. FHONE 1490<br />
0CEA5<br />
OS!) ;,r,'l 1(17 477 !«j<br />
A new setips IieBlns next Mnn-<br />
dny evening, <strong>Jun</strong>o in, nnd will<br />
enntiniif" fnr five wnnUs Ihcrenf-<br />
irr, Tt is the hone <strong>of</strong> all rmicprn-<br />
prl Ihni the new series will mprt<br />
wilh «i murh Hurress ns has HIP<br />
rule whlfh lins just Yipen eomplet-<br />
nil.<br />
Firemen Win 2<br />
And Lose! Game<br />
Defeated by Egq; Harbor in<br />
Week-End Struggle,<br />
Twn virtories ami nun liefprit<br />
werri the lot <strong>of</strong> tile Ocpan <strong>City</strong><br />
•fiyHtnpn l.'Ht week end.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friilav nftpnionn they whip-<br />
ped the liiiril hitting Cnlifornm av,<br />
firnliniiNe r\V\Y nf Atlnntir Tity, fy<br />
to 3, on the "local ficliK wliiln the<br />
other victory wan over Drnnii Vimv<br />
Inmlintv tfam in tlir> Cnpn May<br />
Countv Innjfiie, whicli went down<br />
hy I to 0, on Bnliml:iy. The .Wa-<br />
noim Cii'iM took the -.nipjifiiirfi nf<br />
Tiny T^'lrn'K wMrrinrs, 4 to 1, at<br />
Ep'f Hnrlinr, • Sunday,<br />
Tmnnrrow (Sntiirilnv) nftninnnii<br />
at 3:15 the linme ouflt will clnsli<br />
tvitli Ihn CiiriMff nine nn nirtniripnl<br />
Hnse SteniiiiR Hittinc Win,<br />
.'Mllinuffh they, did nnt uet as<br />
inntiv hits n« the visitlnj- firenipit<br />
on Friday."nor did MrOi-pifnr turn<br />
in ns (tond a luirliiiir s.lnte ns fnr-<br />
no, the locals copped the rieei.-iinn<br />
flirniiL'li i-lnvpr hast? .steal IIIR- am<br />
timely hitting.<br />
OCOMII Cifv pnuil'lPtl srvnri hit'!,<br />
four <strong>of</strong> which in the third inning<br />
wniTj (roncl Tor the siime niiuilinr<br />
nf I'liiia nnd n finfe ninrrriii ni" vic-<br />
tory.. Tli(i visjtnrs . poiin.lnd Jfe-<br />
GreKor for It liinales, but they<br />
were willeh' sppnratBd, Anntlim'<br />
narmlnx <strong>of</strong> tile n-nine was tlint fie<br />
reporters ninde tliren (.rm's in At-<br />
Iniili!' nitv's onp, and F;t III riiievjj-<br />
rd mi fnp,<br />
noiiil n,ime With Orem Vleiv.<br />
Sntul'tiny's jrarflr! wjPd OrMn<br />
View wns n rfl.il exhibition nf<br />
lliiBplinll nnd (1 victnry for (he In.<br />
cals to crow nhoti h A jlnillv<br />
trlriie fn tlm third inninir liy lip],<br />
fniio, with Wear on srcnnfl n- flip<br />
result <strong>of</strong> a slnRls, was the decidine<br />
factor, * '<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View got, snven hits <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Tnwnsentl, while tho Innnls pnt on-<br />
lv three frnin Ilin d«]ivp|.ios <strong>of</strong><br />
Cordon, In ndriltion. Cordon mow-<br />
Ml down 10 home batsmen in a<br />
desperate effort to snrnnss tlie<br />
one-riin lend. Each hurler allnw.<br />
ii but one wnlk.<br />
Vigu Rnrhnr Wins,<br />
Usincf two pitchers Hid little to<br />
•avp the home elan's rtins at Eeg<br />
Hartor on Sunday, Tho \Brulna<br />
nounded McPherson aiid JIcCreiroT<br />
fnr five hijs each during their re-<br />
flective rcffiniea, whilf" Orpnn<br />
Citv anfeved only six from the<br />
losses <strong>of</strong> Sm.iJI. .<br />
E^sf Harbor got two runs in<br />
the lecond and fifth, .while the<br />
ifn<strong>of</strong>ce cat*rs did not score until<br />
the lixth.<br />
th<br />
iicwHpnpcrs,<br />
"! I'IIIIIII|IN '|'II I'lay Here,<br />
Ofi'sui I'ily will filny hont u,<br />
nhnij] n:j (ii^triiM chnnliiM Who will<br />
arrive Siinii 1 linii' ^inlilily. .Tulip<br />
in, hy »giecl:il train rini] nirplnn-'.<br />
I'iiiiiii ror ilic-day In I'liiliidolpliiii<br />
havp nnt lioiMi cnniplPU'tl, bin snme<br />
liiii': nf aiulil-HCfinK irip undoubt-<br />
edly will i.-ihi' iihii'i- 'bf'l'ori' I lit-<br />
bnv :i iMinic here<br />
The liiiirney here will ho Hnepd-<br />
ed up sonipwliut, in order that<br />
the piixlern [hitiiipinii pan be He-<br />
leclMl by 'riinrKihii. lie will meet<br />
Die upsierii fhumn on Friday,<br />
when 11-n final ninicli will he<br />
hruniicnKt, A liir^cr net Winlf (if<br />
stitiiiiiiH iluMi iitHi yonr is espest=<br />
ed In lir!sri(i(*iiHI the event,<br />
II has iiol lieen docldrd where<br />
ihn rliniiiiiiniis will lie InriKPd •:!III'-<br />
inji their slny here. Cilv <strong>of</strong>flchils<br />
Knid hotel nwtiPis would hni'r in<br />
.•larfe cm rensontihlp ratrp. if all<br />
arc io shun' in ncnimuilallni; HIP<br />
Tennis Tournament<br />
Of States Planned<br />
Visiiinii leniiiH iilnypiK ibis sea«<br />
nun «ill Duel nn lidded nllriiclioi<br />
nil Ihe illy pouris, in a series o<br />
miiriiiiinriiiH pbiniu'd by Kiiiiinal rliiiinp, A loiiriiumi'iit he<br />
twi-(-n siMip clniiniis will ilien lit<br />
helfl, in dPtgriiiinu the h(«t iinin.<br />
IPIII pliiycr In ihe ri'sin'i thin<br />
wenlf,<br />
A .^imilnr SPI'IPH <strong>of</strong> iiinfrlieH |><br />
hniim iihnineil fnr ilic shiifi'lpbonrc<br />
CIJllrfN, .<br />
Hot? Yes, But the<br />
Anglers Angle <strong>On</strong><br />
Several Good Catches Re-<br />
ported Over Week End,<br />
It was too hot for most <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
fishermen, Sunday, und they turn-<br />
til Into fish, tlioniNelvCB, ror ii<br />
change, taking to the waler. AH U<br />
result, the flsliins piers were di-<br />
rfertfd, I'ompard to what they us-<br />
uoally are,<br />
Hcvorul Bond catches were re-<br />
nortpd, nevertholesii, fron\ tin 1 l-ltli<br />
at, iiier <strong>of</strong> the Oeean cily J-'lahinff<br />
Cljib. nnil from Ihn hay Bprliini.<br />
From Ihe pier, liself, IOIMHT<br />
Horn, BSIfl Batiiuah at,, TioKH,<br />
ci'iluht II liiims moKlly ovi'f il<br />
pound each, wliile Dick' Hiilchin-<br />
HIIII. ni Ocnan <strong>City</strong>, eniiiihl 1:1.<br />
W. W. Henderson, <strong>of</strong> Floritln nnd<br />
Ocpiin <strong>City</strong>, look IS,<br />
hick llciile, ypleran P!iil;i(!el-<br />
nliiiin who always seiMiis lo liiivf<br />
Hie larjacst calphes, caiiftht 21 mi<br />
Kniiiriiay froni ihe pier nnd sun<br />
nnil niiiilp another larije calrii<br />
Siiniliiy. Dr. Harold 0, Anliiiii<br />
Fhlliiilnliihiu police stirjtenn, pull<br />
ed in ^;i from ijie lieach nnd pu-i<br />
In the hay, Ueoree rtnherts, n<br />
I'hilnilclpbiii. CIIIIMIII 22 ititiMx ,<br />
HIM inlet seel inn, while liniiPi<br />
Hiiinscy, in' OfCiin Cilv, caiiHllI H<br />
kiriiis nnd ii fpiv wenkies.<br />
Parly hnals niatic fair cnicl.Cf<br />
c-i.nHiiU-i'lii:: iho sine nl' ihe pnriies<br />
Resort People Hurt<br />
In Crash at Linwood<br />
When he attciuiitpd io rriric\(<br />
nn iinlcli. which dropptd in ihi<br />
floor or iiis car, Frank Cniiipiiiii<br />
nl L;:!! lluiiKhiiry av.. tiennaiilfiwii<br />
uncle or F. Kenneth Campinii, n[<br />
Oi-i-im city, lost control til" hi«<br />
ninrhiiip. Huiiiiay, while drivim, :,..<br />
am Slmrc id,, at Elm nv,, Uu-<br />
wniiil jiiid ciiiBlied into a telephone<br />
pule.<br />
liiiih Mr, nnil Mrs, ('iimpnm<br />
were rtiinnved to Ilie Allniiiic<br />
II Hiispiial, Their coiidilliin<br />
nc'l-iniia. iMiwever, They wcri,<br />
on Ilieir ttjiy ii) <strong>Ocean</strong> f'liy.<br />
Local Life Guards<br />
A§siit at Cape May<br />
The • Oeean illy Beach Patrol<br />
wan called Inio service at C«<br />
May Haluidiiy, In order lo dster-<br />
niine which <strong>of</strong> 50 upplioniitB for<br />
beach jobs there were best fitted<br />
fur I hem.<br />
Jack Jerneo, eiipt.iiii <strong>of</strong> the Ot-<br />
ean <strong>City</strong> patrol, ncciinipiinled by<br />
Guards .lack Franz and William<br />
(Punk) paileite, «uvn a Bcries or<br />
tests, which congiiiiiod innit <strong>of</strong><br />
Saturday iiiorning.<br />
Aliiyor Harry Ileiidlcy WHS an<br />
inleiesietl spuctatur, ,<br />
iiiauffeur Is Fined,<br />
Marten 'Leonard, ii, <strong>of</strong> 8/1JJ 2n ,<br />
.-st., a rhauffeur, was fined $5 Mon-<br />
D«P Bu«r«nl«, Prliril<br />
I (Ami! hair orieiniil iwle ntlen, Ap.<br />
5. II. nwnllp, SOS ABburJ m,,<br />
cut. rhone in, n.an.tf.s<br />
iM.F; — J refrlEdrntni- mil nllief<br />
Aoia furnllure <strong>of</strong> nil kind.. CDBII<br />
kHUon,' Ikasonitble, 1SJ0 Anbury »v,<br />
S.lfl.lfc<br />
HP5nN BOAT WOaKS-BonI build<br />
R»il»»s «crvln- Marine motnri<br />
Iirlnu anrl rrl,ui|,Ilnir Local and<br />
|1I alliance hau'lne Rcawinatile rutcn<br />
•hulli* Trrek N J bct.ecn Mnv«<br />
»„,] , MirnRlftr.<br />
Bh«rifr. Utid df<br />
t J<br />
&leet®QOocL,<br />
OYIttLOOKIHCPMK AT&H3lWESUrilVI&. I<br />
m It. Powrll, Bh«rifr. Utid df<br />
Lit)|)iii«*tt nt nt, to John M- Hflft-<br />
l L Plnn C, (lay Front<br />
ul. Lot<br />
SHKRIFF'S BALK.<br />
SHERIFF'S SALE<br />
Uy virtue, df a writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Fseiaa,<br />
i'i! ! *nje sf Mufljfuijed PfemiricM. %e me<br />
lirct-ieiii \H*m-i\ eut ef the Csuft <strong>of</strong><br />
[.'hnnecry uf New Jgfityi on the 3rd day<br />
if Mi&, A, IK 1B3IE. in n cvfiam cause<br />
therein Ii-eno B, Iliiiinoid is cDraiiiaifignU (<br />
inul EliMibeth E, Pfo^cott is. defiindBht, \ Jcfwyf<br />
[ shrill ssitQi&hti and Lewis E. Wsltas snd<br />
Maiy U WaltQii arf dgfendsntii, I fthAll<br />
esiiSie td Bale at publSe Vendue, an<br />
MONDAY, JUNE Uth¥ 1S|3<br />
tKlween the hsuris sf twelve and five<br />
e'elsEk, pf if,, to -velu fit twelve O'el«k<br />
iidqli (BtiindaFd TifBe) df one s'aloek F,<br />
M. (Daylight Saving Time) <strong>of</strong> uid day,<br />
nt the Sheriff's pfflct. in Cape 6Up<br />
CLiuit Hguse, Cum May Csynty, Nes?<br />
CAPE HAY COUNTY CIRCUIT coutet<br />
ActloiTTr tkw<br />
None<br />
an it by, A. B. „<br />
enm iriwnln Tb^ W*<br />
mm C Bml<br />
ill ix|>D« \6<br />
<strong>of</strong> the huftiDerf srid<br />
blsf? Bunk und Trn«f Co.<br />
right* and. sreditit Mvi<br />
Kooda ftnd iniifter Dili llculiitly di?-<br />
st?i : i!ii'ii. NidiiiU', lyiiitr nml tteinK iii tho<br />
t-jty nf Outiiui fily in !)«> Coimiy <strong>of</strong> Caiw<br />
Miiy iiii'l SUitO nf New Jersey, hehig<br />
kiujwn ns prul <strong>of</strong> Lot ISO* Rcetion "D" 1 on<br />
Iihni itf Inis uf thff CJpenii Tity Asinrifttion<br />
miii iii-ivr- liiirlleiilaily de^ciilKil a^ fdU<br />
"ilKtUNNINfl iti tiie Nnrlfawenterly<br />
liiio <strong>of</strong> WvHtey Avplllio. 408 fpet Soulh*<br />
"e^lSViiiiily fruffl ths! BQiithwsfiteriy Hue gf<br />
Kl^etiUli Slitct : ihm\o§ eohtnlnliiR South.<br />
*fc>Bt.V|tiiily 42 frei In frqiit <strong>of</strong> hfcadth |<br />
iirid nf ihni width psiendintf Nprtliweitt*<br />
wni-dly between HISCH tAi-itilel with His-<br />
teenth StreqU QS tout iii Iim«th OF deiiO?,<br />
Amounl due under dfigfso ii 17,095.83,<br />
with' interest mid SltoHff'K teQ* tg bg<br />
nddeil-<br />
."' WILLU.M B, POWELL, iheriff, '<br />
Dill ul <strong>Jun</strong>e Ulh, 1903.<br />
W, Emit Miller, Bci'i-,<br />
n-iG-4t-i>r<br />
All Ilio folio wine im« or rsreel <strong>of</strong><br />
Iniid nnd Prvnilp.r-» henlniiflcr Birtlra-<br />
Inlly dracriiud. >itu8te,. lying »n( ttlng<br />
In t[ip <strong>City</strong> sf OSGKS <strong>City</strong> in the **<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ta1* May unj SUM <strong>of</strong> Niw letter,<br />
NS Ilie Norili%«ii»terly 30 f«t <strong>of</strong><br />
Nn, 741, Section I>. PUn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
BALE<br />
Dy virtue bf n *rlt <strong>of</strong>. fieri Fuclaa. for<br />
sale <strong>of</strong> Mottiraffed Prenlsei, to m« direct*<br />
cd, inaord out <strong>of</strong> thai Court <strong>of</strong> Cnanevry<br />
ol N Jeracy, on the 5th da t J<br />
A, D 19.11. lh a nrUin cau<br />
Anna B, FDriUtr. la ooaapllh<br />
i S d Hl I<br />
, o f thai Court <strong>of</strong> Cnanevy<br />
ol N Jeracy, on the 5th day ot Jon*.<br />
A D 19.11. lh Ui «hi*ln<br />
, FDriUt<br />
iiene Swnyn« and Helen II. Bw^yne, hu«<br />
liatnl und wlf«. are defendants, I ahall ex-<br />
l ubli d<br />
, 741, eton<br />
Oeenii Cily AsKoeliitiqn,<br />
DIGINNINH In tho Soutliwwlerly<br />
Th s h dit<br />
line f<br />
<strong>of</strong> FnuriMnlh StrMt nt ths distance <strong>of</strong><br />
BH fctt No) thwoHtwnrdly 'ram tin<br />
Nnrthttcitcrly lino <strong>of</strong> Wenleji Avenusi<br />
foiitninin^ NnFthive»twafdiF along isld<br />
lino ill roiirtstnlh Street the distance,<br />
<strong>of</strong> s(l frel in frant or breadth to tha<br />
Bnuthciirtorly line <strong>of</strong> a IH feet ^wlde<br />
Sircit; nnd <strong>of</strong> thnt width nitenilni<br />
Hoy tli west wftrdly between paniiii! lin«<br />
one lielns the soyiheiuterly line <strong>of</strong> uid<br />
IB frol wide Itrcot, 50 feet In loBgih<br />
QF depth.<br />
Amount due under deeree ii iOTiJe,<br />
with interest und Sheriff'! (eel to he<br />
nd.kJ WILMAM B, rOWILL. Sheriff.<br />
IlBled Mny altt, 19m,<br />
Rnhert K. Dell, ggfr,<br />
6.2.4t.pf .tll.TO<br />
day ot J .<br />
nrUin cauie «hpi*ln<br />
, F U . la ooaaplalhaht, auh) Eu-<br />
iiene Swnyn« and Helen II. Bw^yne, hu«-<br />
latl und wlf«. are defendants, I ahll<br />
to Hale at public vendne, on<br />
MONDAY. JUI.T 10th. MM<br />
hetween tlti} tioura <strong>of</strong> twelve and flva<br />
o clock P M lo lift. a.t tfeiU-t. o'clock<br />
noon (&tahdanl Ttdie) or one o'clock P.<br />
M (Hayllxht Ka%lne Time) <strong>of</strong> aald dm,<br />
at tho Sheriff's <strong>of</strong>fleo. In Cane liar Court<br />
Ilnuw, Capo May Connty. New Jarasy<br />
All thnt c^ri^ltn inortHHRed .jnrem|fles<br />
ltli thp ainnnrteriBncBii, In the. bill fif<br />
mplalht Ih the ttald cause parttcntarly<br />
I forih nnd Meiurlbcd, that is tn SOT<br />
All th* foilnwinir tract or parcel <strong>of</strong><br />
ON EVERY DOLLAR<br />
YOU PAY FOR MEAT<br />
**A PENNY saved is ft penny earned," trically will weigh approximately ten<br />
,«t\ and with electric cookery the pen- per cent more than if it were cooked by<br />
Dd any old-fashioned method.<br />
In addition to this saving, food cooked<br />
IRERirr'l SALE,<br />
ly virtue <strong>of</strong> * writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Fie<br />
tor snle <strong>of</strong> M trsiied Premlsei, te We<br />
difctteil, imue out <strong>of</strong> the Orart nf<br />
Chnneery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, on the 12nd<br />
diiy <strong>of</strong> Mov, A, n. 1B33, in « certain<br />
muse wherein ndelity.Phll/ideliihlii Tfuiit<br />
Compnny, Sueceaiiar to Fidelity Tru«<br />
Crimpnny, TruBiee, etr,, is eomnliilnaBt,<br />
nnd John Biireier, et us, et nla are de-<br />
frndnnta, I Hhull einoie to Biile at pub-<br />
lie vendue, mi<br />
MONDAY, JUNE iiih, IM!<br />
between the hours <strong>of</strong> twelve and fi¥e<br />
o'clock P, M,, to^ wit, «t twelve o'clock<br />
noon (Slnndnrd Time) <strong>of</strong> one o'cloe* P,<br />
M. (Daylieht SnvlnB Time) <strong>of</strong> Mid itejr,<br />
at the Rhorlff'ii <strong>of</strong>fire. In Cnpe to<br />
Court House, Cnpe Mar Countr, N«w<br />
"An'that cermin mottganed nftlHilMt,<br />
•sritil the niinurtennncci. In tho hill <strong>of</strong><br />
complaint in the siild eau«e imrtleularir<br />
•et forth and described, thnt i> to tut<br />
All the following tnurt or pal-eel ef<br />
Iniid and iiremiiea hereinafter pan<br />
Inrly deicrihed. nltuate. lying and hi..._<br />
In the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt? In the Count!<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cnne Mny and Slate <strong>of</strong> New Jer«e»!<br />
DEINO known a« the Weiterly n*«<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lot No. 253(1 nnd all nf lot No,<br />
2r.H7, Blnefc 2S, on neneral Plmi <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oceiin nitv Cirdcna.<br />
BEGINNING "»f Iho Northearterly cot.<br />
Her <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> and Oull RoadM and n<br />
teniiinit from thence (1) Eartwardl»<br />
alonff the curvoo 1 Northerly line <strong>of</strong><br />
Orenn Bo«d NInety.four and Two Hun<br />
dredthl (94.05) feet to a point , Fortj<br />
.even and Twelve Hundredth! (41M<br />
fret We»twnrdly from the Werterly Hm<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lot No. ma (meaiiufed along nil<br />
nf <strong>Ocean</strong> Bond} ! thence (!) Northi<br />
lly In a utrnlEht line Seventy*<br />
Five Tenths (71.08) feet more o<br />
Jem io the rear <strong>of</strong> Switheattcrly lin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ijit No. Snbl, nt the dl.tmc. nl<br />
Thirty and ThlrlF niindredthi (30.30<br />
fret Soulhwciitwarilly from the Welter!!<br />
Coiner <strong>of</strong> I«it No. MU (menniired alom<br />
tnid rear line <strong>of</strong> I^it No. 2501)! thenn<br />
(3) Snuthwestwardly Blnng laid real<br />
line <strong>of</strong> Lot No. SliOl Twentv.three am<br />
FIitsMhree Hundredth. (M.BS) feet ti<br />
IVie corner <strong>of</strong> I«t« Nm. Sr.nl, Jr.ns ani<br />
jnSii thenre (4) Weitwnrilly nlong th.<br />
Southerly line nf Lot No. 2B01 Fift;<br />
(50) feet to the Easterly line <strong>of</strong> Oul<br />
Knnd. thence (8) Southwnrills along sail<br />
line nf Hull linncl SistT-eieht Sni<br />
Ninely.four Hundreilths (68,84) feet<br />
the iiince <strong>of</strong> tieelnnine, _ ..<br />
Amount' due under clerreB in 18,675,71,<br />
wilh Intercut and Sheriff's fees to T<br />
' W WILLIAM B, POWELL, BherlM,<br />
nnleil Mnv Sl.t, <strong>1933</strong>,<br />
nnhert K. Bell, Sol'r,<br />
f~.!.4t.nf M4.8S.<br />
a. <strong>of</strong> the Biute <strong>of</strong> Anttiotir Podj.no,<br />
deeeawd, PUIIIIIIT, v,. Jowph P. lit.<br />
tilurcl, »l •!•„ DefindaiiM,<br />
IN ATTACHMINT<br />
NoncE<br />
Notiee (• hereto given that a Writ <strong>of</strong><br />
Jtachment wan linied out <strong>of</strong> the Cir-<br />
nlt Cotart <strong>of</strong> Ute Oounhr <strong>of</strong> Cane MM,<br />
the 11th day <strong>of</strong> i-Arumr, 1MI,<br />
nirt the rights and endltii, nonen<br />
effeetit, goods 'and chattels, lands<br />
tenement* <strong>of</strong> JoMr,h p. BartiiDccI,<br />
non-rc.idcnt debtor, at the ault <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e*<br />
PMlano •: Admliiletrator e, t. a. <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Aitata <strong>of</strong> Anthony Pedano, Decsaled, for<br />
' imn <strong>of</strong> Four ThousanI IlK pollara<br />
.twenty-flw nti, («.D0i.li1, te,<br />
" ' "larch.<br />
aies saved mount quickly to dollars. Did<br />
you ever stop to think that the 5-lb.<br />
roast you buy in the butcher shop isn't<br />
going to be a S-lb. roast when it's<br />
cooked? • How much it shrinks, depends<br />
upon the method <strong>of</strong> cooking you use.<br />
If you cook it in an open flame oven, it<br />
will dry out and shrink to a much<br />
smaller size. But a roast cooked elec-<br />
We Sell<br />
•Wotioinl<br />
electricaily retains all <strong>of</strong> its juices and<br />
flavor. An electric oven needs no air<br />
vents, and all <strong>of</strong> the vital, steaming<br />
juices are sealed in the food instead <strong>of</strong><br />
being distributed dver the house.<br />
We have a variety <strong>of</strong> models to show<br />
you. The one that best answers your<br />
needs can be installed quickly and easily.<br />
New Models on display, As littlt<br />
as $6,jo down, 2$ tnonths to<br />
ATLANftCUltY<br />
HALE.<br />
fly virtue <strong>of</strong> g, writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Fsfii<br />
fnr sale ^ef Mortgaged Premises, to i<br />
diretted. Issued out <strong>of</strong> the Court _<br />
ehnneerv _<strong>of</strong> New Jefsev, on the 24tr<br />
dhy <strong>of</strong> May. A, D. IMS. In « certain<br />
cause wherein Emma D, Gilbert, et<br />
nre complainants, and Winifred Skll<br />
toil, et al -are d<strong>of</strong>eridBnts, _ I ihall<br />
liowe to sale at public vendue, on<br />
MONDAY, JUNB Iiih, 111!<br />
between tho hours <strong>of</strong> twelve anl w<br />
o'tlort _P. M,, tn wit, at twelve oet<strong>of</strong><br />
dd Tll 'lk ^<br />
o'elotk<br />
i<br />
Ity <strong>of</strong> Orean Clt:<br />
ay ill<br />
belnn in<br />
n the County <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
md anil rif»iiil«ei hereinafter jiartloularlF<br />
" « •nd btlne in tin<br />
_._... <strong>City</strong> In ' ~<br />
MIND Ut ill, ilock S, Plan J <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
goathgaiterlr tins<br />
scribed, situate, lytm<br />
ly In<br />
tn <strong>of</strong> NET* Jrsey.<br />
llv (7nrdenii.<br />
BEGINNING<br />
Station Rond Ii the I<br />
Eut Thne Hundred ley.<br />
it? (870) feet NortheMtmrdiT fnn tht<br />
lortheaiiteri* line <strong>of</strong> North IMHti eon.<br />
N<strong>of</strong>theartwaidlr nlonK mid line <strong>of</strong><br />
fcatlon Boad En«t, thirty (SO) feet in<br />
ront or hreadthi and <strong>of</strong> that width •*<br />
ndlns BantheMtmrdly between line<br />
irniiel with North Slrwl, Out Hundred<br />
00) fe« In lenirth ,or iipth.<br />
Amount iae under tam Ii ILMLM,<br />
Ith Intereiit «nd Iherl« 1 « feei to he<br />
ldd * d " WILLIAM 1. POWiLL, Sheriff.<br />
nateil <strong>Jun</strong>e 14th, 10M. \<br />
'arleton B. Webb, Sol'r.<br />
lS.4t-iif 117.34<br />
jnw'-<br />
IUi hson ot<br />
- *. It. to mt. i<br />
. (•ttni.rt «*«m m<br />
ftW»! ,: .".• .•.\»: " ' '<br />
All tkil serMlB, :<br />
with (ht<br />
^1<br />
lub .Jw<br />
Is th. <strong>City</strong> sTt<br />
atr4O«<br />
fill tfit . aal<br />
! CM* ID Ui<br />
BEGINNING I* the<br />
Plnnouth VStm «t<br />
Ith Atlantic A<br />
feet In leimth or<br />
Amount dtu u<br />
4EI.0G. with Intarert<br />
lo lie added.<br />
Wir,UAM B.<br />
Dated »»T tflh.<br />
Jfcjta »nd, A«t»r.<br />
f-tMt-pt il7.««<br />
Br virtue af • writ ill J<br />
for i»ta <strong>of</strong> Mgrtnml »<br />
dJnsM. liagtd nl o(<br />
0i^mtr <strong>of</strong> N«r I I M '<br />
«f Bihr. A. D. un. in • (<br />
wherein MiiiniM F. Btoai i<br />
•M, Md WlUiun JCDITW,<br />
Mf«nilintk, I Bh.ll<br />
fiWie^i •<br />
betwwn.il<br />
o'eloek P.<br />
noon (Itn<br />
"• ffi r _.<br />
irt SogH,<br />
tf *_m£gf%gl<br />
CerUlo<br />
OonW<br />
with the •!>_<br />
oompl.lqt la .<br />
Ht torn mat „<br />
All th. ftOrtHttt IM,<br />
Uni anil vnnllM ktMM<br />
Hily dmnfttj. MtamW, W« I<br />
In ieeUoli "B- 1 , JB. Om UW.,<br />
6\w In (M CouBtr <strong>of</strong> CiM,<br />
Stan <strong>of</strong> New Jrner.<br />
•BOINNINO lit •« 'paint-.--<br />
mitarlr Hu <strong>of</strong> Ogwi A*<br />
iUttnee <strong>of</strong> Mil day,<br />
nt the theriff't sfHee, In Case Mar (nu<br />
Berne, Cape Hay Ooanty, Hew Jernyt<br />
AH tha.t eertalB B»«««s»d pnmtMt,<br />
wltfc the aiaraTtenaBeBl, In the bill p<br />
complnlnt In the aall cauio partlsalarlr<br />
•et forth and deuriM, (hit il to aBPI.-<br />
All the tollowine tract or uuesf cf<br />
land and jrulHa h»MiB«fWf in<br />
larly dnerlbed, alnatt, irtnz And<br />
In th« <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oeean Olty in the<br />
af Cape Mw and II<br />
BEING Lett, ""<br />
4SG. RiB I,
foter<br />
r. Wildwood Took<br />
, Unmetered.<br />
-—:> el,nearly 24,000,000<br />
or water froni the city <strong>of</strong><br />
""tWf% Charged this week<br />
,„ r. B. Weir, olty engineer,<br />
!p*tne borough <strong>of</strong> Wilt<br />
made bis charges at a<br />
„, OI ihe city, commlsBloners<br />
ffirtpj^rttd them with photo.<br />
3Rfc« Burportlnir to show by-pass<br />
Jm which permit water to How<br />
ifithe West wildwood water<br />
"""without passing through<br />
iwpod supplies water to all<br />
f^owM'ttit la i9Si, Wfst^iid.<br />
wood uWd MWM0 galloni <strong>of</strong>t wat-<br />
er, against n meter reading <strong>of</strong><br />
16,100 list December, '<br />
Harry TeneBbsuin, city lolicl-<br />
tor, wst authorized to take sttps<br />
to notify West Wildwood <strong>of</strong> the<br />
condition, and to collect tor the<br />
water allegedly stolen,<br />
^Crirataai Action Tbmtena<br />
West Wildwood citizens and <strong>of</strong>.<br />
fleiali were up In arms over the<br />
allegations made by Weir, and<br />
former Mayor Warren D. Hani<br />
.threatena to institute criminal li-<br />
bel proceedings. He eharsea the<br />
Arson Charged in<br />
Jan., 1932, Blaze<br />
Woman Causes Arrest <strong>of</strong><br />
Tkh H<br />
k OTY SEN-nNEL.LEOC|R, OCEAN CITV, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, J WE 16, <strong>1933</strong> : ••"• w---^: •••••.•*:M<br />
jr municipalities <strong>On</strong> Five Mile<br />
W, but at North wildwood and<br />
Jhrood Crest, Wildwood «eha§<br />
U» direct to consumers. <strong>On</strong>ly In<br />
^"Wildwood Ja the water sold<br />
dwood is the w<br />
e borough, which<br />
consumers,<br />
f id h<br />
ld<br />
collects<br />
.„, „„ said he had overheard a<br />
jversatlon on the street, and<br />
IPIM a check-up, about<br />
Btna ago,. Ho said the<br />
'etWooct<br />
by.pass and valves ware Installed<br />
in February, 1931, under the di-<br />
rection <strong>of</strong> Weir, and that the pre-<br />
sent charges are an attempt to<br />
defeat ' the consolidation move<br />
which is favored by West Wild<br />
wood.<br />
Yesterday It was reported, that<br />
Wildwood <strong>of</strong>flclalH would institute<br />
civil and criminal action againsi<br />
West Wildwood, in an attempt tn<br />
recover for the water allegedly<br />
diverted.<br />
Engineers, Surveyors<br />
To Meet Here In July<br />
The South Jersey chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey^ Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Enal-<br />
Tuckahoe Hotel Man.<br />
Harvey Bliaw, caretaker <strong>of</strong> th<br />
Tiiekuiiue Hotel, which was ile<br />
stroyed by fire, in January" 1!iT><br />
was arresied Wednesday n"<br />
charges nf arson. The accusntin<br />
was miide by Mrs. Cecelia v 1 -<br />
<strong>of</strong> (•nrbin <strong>City</strong>, after «he<br />
Beers and r,flnri Surveyors will<br />
meet in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, .Inly 2n, i;<br />
was announced thin week hy Mor-<br />
gan Hand, Jr. who bus been nam-<br />
ed rtairninn <strong>of</strong> a eonimi'ttee on<br />
arrangements.<br />
The ttntatlve schedule <strong>of</strong> events<br />
includes a golf tournament, bath-<br />
ing «nd gaiiinB, and a dinner at<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golf Hub. I<br />
jveiybody is<br />
Pontiac<br />
ILANCED<br />
VALUE"<br />
"Pentime mmkam . An<br />
with on baeatum ef it,<br />
Stniiht Eight Btrth,m.<br />
MM / gut A<br />
' _ -jl air, ....„ ^<br />
ff'^rWf ««. ' »•> mwm, Hn<br />
Spatial Shoe Bepalrlntf TrleM<br />
[Ladies HalMioles 50c<br />
Men's Half Soleg 76c<br />
Rubber Heeto —<br />
Men's or Ladies* 25c<br />
Work Done While You Wall<br />
Central Shoe Rep Vng<br />
STORES<br />
764 Asljurr, opp, Murphy's 6-10<br />
811 Asbnry Art,<br />
Work (iu.mnltcd by Jan. Mailarcila<br />
Ilth Year in Bmlnni in <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciij<br />
g<br />
nnt timt,"<br />
Mlma'm appurmci<br />
m mm fmmi gnud et<br />
•a. io inan mnd<br />
¥ modmtn."<br />
I "I likt it btemutm A<br />
weight mud mitmngtb<br />
mmkm m. fmml mmtm ant<br />
it it as eemfartmbla mad<br />
.-,„ and<br />
snaw uiHirreled,<br />
Mrs, Uistliy said she and BINIH<br />
ilnnned tn open si More, bn<br />
icked the necessary cash s\\:\\<br />
told her, she claims, he enuhl BC<br />
"Itiisli money" frinn AloU Rrillicr<br />
owner uf iho hotel, who »,, „,<br />
vacation when the fire oei'iirroil<br />
Helen Stanford, «f TiiHcilmo<br />
testified she heard Hh;in<br />
make the statement.<br />
Tile fire was declared <strong>of</strong> «im-<br />
einiis nriain at (be time it lm,ne<br />
liiil, but no clues were ••ln.-iln..,|<br />
Shaw was cniiunilted tn jail with-<br />
nut ball, pending «rani] iury ,-n-.<br />
linn. UP deiiied the ehiii'jfes,<br />
3 Are Hurt Monday in<br />
County Crashes<br />
Three persons were hurl in<br />
dnwil-rnilnty accidents,<br />
Al Amri Hniisc. Mrs, "ifarlim"l-'r-<br />
rlflismi. ns, rind Mrs, aiiiifli I'lul<br />
•nit, M, president nf the enmity<br />
IH'alili loaiMir rammed inin a li'l-<br />
ephniie pole<br />
Mrs. Kniliciitt suffered a slisht<br />
cnnciiHsiiiii and liruises, while her<br />
companion received n fraimreil<br />
bream Imiin.<br />
Kvi'reli Shiiway, Philadelphia<br />
suffereil iliree hrolson i-ihs nnd in-<br />
ternal Injuries HI Nnrlh Wililiviinii<br />
when frf.ii Kenny, 021! E. H|ilier<br />
av., Wililwond, erashm! bead-nn<br />
with t'liiiiinrry nrmkweil, I'bila.<br />
neliihia, Kenny was fined snn fnr<br />
Says Jap Attack <strong>On</strong> China<br />
Caused By Fear Of Russia<br />
Camdon Rector, Former Missionary, Tells Rotary Japan<br />
Wants Manchurian Control to Block Sovieti<br />
•Japan is "lerribly afraid" o<br />
iissia, Theipfiire she Ilghis Chi<br />
iiu.<br />
This explanation <strong>of</strong> Japan's ac<br />
ivlly in jliinchllrln was advance!<br />
in a lalli m the Rotary club Ins<br />
i-'ridaj; (iinlii i,y a man whnwever<br />
al years awn served as a mission<br />
y in .tapau, Hu is Hev, Ncirma.<br />
H, Unwell, riM-ior nf at. .inhn's<br />
••itiisciipai iliiinli, ramden,<br />
Japan. In. Hcild, hn|ies to fr|B|n-<br />
'ii the rliini'W nm <strong>of</strong> Maiicburla<br />
i tlmroiiKhly tInif they vmw'i<br />
iiiii' hack.<br />
".liipan wains and nnm! hayi<br />
iiiirliiirla. potciitliilly nne nf tin<br />
I'iillhii'Bi sec-linns hi ihe wnrld.- 1<br />
• iliTlnreil. "TUi> terminus <strong>of</strong><br />
railway i» Vladivostok<br />
i-ini'iiil with |,.e six<br />
IIN pyery year,"<br />
linpes Tii nliieli liiiHKhi,<br />
*«ia, lie said, wants an IHIUC!<br />
i' Ken liimiiMh Miitii'lim in<br />
.l:i|i:m liiipes III riinlrni Maiichiir.<br />
i;l Hint IIIIN MIIMI nf( th,, ];,,(,.<br />
siiinH, i|,. n|si) MM|,i japan Is Be,.k-<br />
i'lililese nniioniil<br />
ManliiiiK into nn<br />
•lapan wiiiilil<br />
Ii it'll<br />
m HOT IN nilliK.N<br />
HUN iiiiiii iti:i;:i nr I'liiiiii null wi'Bicrn<br />
llinl.'* tin<br />
EiiinjJ In foim><br />
h<br />
SVIliil they iii:<br />
HMiit d. "liit-y nri' ...„ ,,, ,„.,,,-<br />
inin I'linflict with the western nn-<br />
HIUH, I! IK a iiiisvdei' ke^r, whinh<br />
;i:. lidi hi'i'ii tniii'lied nff, becaiiMe<br />
ii' uciiiMin naiiiitis IIrp afrnir! m<br />
mill ihe si.iuriiiiiii,<br />
I'liiilemiis I', H. Tiiiirists,<br />
He i-nniterniieii ii lat'Me class <strong>of</strong><br />
iiii'i'iciiii tiiiiiists in Japan, who<br />
J 1 said add tn Mie liilsunderstntid-<br />
u: iM'iwi'en the twit rutinfries<br />
Dr. r. A. I'irili, <strong>of</strong> Pliiladi'iiiliin,<br />
lifis n|M-iK'i! Ills siinimer hnuHc ;ii<br />
Sin f'iii'jt_pl.<br />
Flowers For Every Occasion<br />
Potted Plants Cut Flowers<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flower Shop<br />
"Prompt, Efficient Service 12 Months <strong>of</strong> the Year"<br />
80S NINTH STREET PHONE 19<br />
"ttttm mr mw Pantlmt<br />
ulutmltlnhuii,<br />
n» rfajf, mnd I<br />
' • car thift get<br />
tnaugh fs<br />
"Pm mtnng tor foni,.,<br />
tseauis it .1 aa •oo-<br />
mmietl—utf la buy<br />
mm imir to ewn,"<br />
1 i liiv.ii hiiiiifiiH nie ahsnliiteiy<br />
a^iiiiiis' fnui?-:," be said. "We Am-<br />
I'liiMriH bnyn ;i HupHrinrily cnin =<br />
pli>\. \W. Miiiili fti''ri ! the yrr-Mie^t<br />
liatifjii in the ivnrld. We're nnt,<br />
i'Viciit In iiiriiiini! miiney, Japan's<br />
liistniy ai),.n tinrk (hmisands i"<br />
years hefnrf nurs. Japan hns 2<br />
Mini i.jiiH a• I" an iinhiiiHen inipni<br />
inl liiii-. i "illint-f it Innate in [heiii<br />
We .i't.-i ilnn'i liiivi" il. escppl am<br />
• in-: tin- iiiiist Iiiall 1 v pnlislieil, T!i^<br />
.!n|t:iMi-Hi. watii tn rpHpect us, hn<br />
tln-v Iiiiiii a«l!iiiicn at fuir toiirlsiH<br />
"VVhiit'B our 1 ~>fl years or bin<br />
(nry In Japan ami f'hillll?"<br />
>'n| I'oiileil l>v l.cairuo.<br />
"r I pi'. hiRi wiir, he. said. \vi\<br />
nniLMit nn! t.i save iictinicracy bu<br />
in :: frniM hisinfi snilir<br />
if-ir innnoy in liiirnpf.<br />
ale nnl hpinu<br />
Summer Visitor ,„,<br />
Called Suddenly «•<br />
Vineland Man Dies 24<br />
Hours after Arrival,<br />
I'lMIIM'ill Ki'i'vii-I'ii «(in- liilliilHI-<br />
d y i ^ H ' i i l a y allrriMHiii fnr 1'inlii.<br />
liiuci T r o < i m . T'I. uliii db-il iii Ii 1 1<br />
Niiiiiiiii'i' iiniiie, ;I!i .-Mbintii- I- 1 " 1<br />
Mumhtv afit-rtinnn nt n bcnii<br />
ln.lt. Mr, Trniwi, ivlin hail<br />
a summer resident IUMV in:<br />
Jli yrars, innile lii^ peninlMrn,<br />
linme in Viiiiliiinl, « IIIM-I- tin> fuii-<br />
eral was held.<br />
Mr, TrniMt, n «ali-»nmii<br />
Nniioniil Maniifiiilutini! f... «,.-<br />
well known in iiu- linrihuni. IMIH-<br />
itiess ill Woiilh JiM-f.Hy fiir in;ni><br />
lie is Hiirviliii h\ fun<br />
ITS, Mrs. Kiirl A. Tnrmi<br />
nmi Mrs, ficrlhe Hnml,; a .-on. M<br />
I'iui/i'iie Trnost, nil i a hrutiifr, I-'.<br />
.William Trnn.il.<br />
He Mciime ill lien, on Himiliiy<br />
and wax in hod unly '21 bnim lic-<br />
frire lie died. Iff Imd conic limf<br />
tn npen lii.M home fnr tin' simiinrr<br />
Widows' Pensions to<br />
Be Paid in Co. Scrip<br />
Widows' pensions will I" 1 • '<br />
I- till'<br />
Ss; i --<br />
I'niiuiy scrip jiiiimiriMng to $2,-<br />
184 Inn) hi'im I-I'IIII'IIIMI to t ho<br />
county treasurer this week in ia?,*<br />
es, from ihree munii'ipaiitieH, At<br />
ibt" saine Him" nearly $III,(HIII in<br />
cash was paid in,<br />
Dennis Township, which made<br />
tin' I'iisl HI I iji iniyiiiiiil, lill'IlMi in<br />
ailiiii innal si-rip fur a ^rauii total<br />
nf $L\ini, all nf which' is appiicd<br />
aaainni HI::;: taxes<br />
Wlldwnnd paid ififiS in Bcrip<br />
anil Hir.iMn I'i in insb, part nf<br />
which uas an exi-biiiiji!' nf checks<br />
lily piiiil jn.iiiiu in cash<br />
hut nn strip, allhou^h suine har<br />
cnlli'i'li'd lli'ic fnr lascs.<br />
• iiii- iiii I ii (2:1 iii scrip und<br />
1 ill iLlsli nn its fir!! laseK.<br />
Wildwood i i'l'si 11.111I Sl.niin on<br />
its MM I enimtj t:ixi'.-i, ami S5tl(l<br />
inward Ihe l'i:jj llldary las,<br />
' tn<br />
Inin' the check, eiidnrHi'il, in tin<br />
if Ihi- cnuniy tti-ii^iiifr, il<br />
jri lintise. inilldinu. iii »"•iiii-<br />
ttnilsi.. I<br />
fitrip will alsn hi" paid in per-<br />
tih in this cn[lnt^ ulm rtrc<br />
-.'irdiiiii tliililrcn under ihe tine<br />
nf tlie linni'i! nf stale Eiinnlians.<br />
100 New Members<br />
Enrolled in C. C.<br />
Mine 1 linn ldii inemliers were<br />
'nrnllml in lire cbaiiibrr nf enm-<br />
nercc. ihiriiiii (hn irii'iiiliei'sliip<br />
'iiinpiiimi tiiiidiicied i 11,• pasi few<br />
(ceks. hut the incrpiisi-d niemher-<br />
iliip Iiiiil no ,.]ri>it in |illii(i>)rni|ih yoiir lirnper^^i<br />
iifiiciiire iiiihi (.iirils ».et 11<br />
g m. Mimili\, as a ttmt tin a heannt' ui lmth siileN mi the<br />
question ol methaniLdl wlnps IILMIK npnuUd in the upen un<br />
the biMidwalk<br />
The petition was pipsented In lhnmas Muinon, ut thi<br />
li« ulltLe ot Itoburt K KHII who w I K iiimt'itlni,'the Hans<br />
com hntel LOipoiation<br />
Handbill Pedlers<br />
Arrested Here<br />
[Nibbed For Cluttering Rt-<br />
sort's Streets,<br />
Tim firm iirrcsi In over in years<br />
for ilinnvinij ridVPt'tiHlns lumil<br />
bills iilioii! the reBort, was niadn<br />
Ly aflcrniiiin.<br />
nn 1 ifilulni ur Wilfred Ilnuili,<br />
alsislnni MrfCt Hiippi'lnliiiidcn<br />
Five ninn, al<br />
1 Mr, Munyuii oxiilainml 111.1t 1 II<br />
iiii' rosiilonlH ui 1 lit- vicinity, nnd<br />
Mil! IlilllKCIIlMK llV pillliCUlllI', Clil-<br />
jl'l'l III Hit" |llli»P llf Mil! «hi|l lip.<br />
|t'iiiii'd HI MR. 1 C IIII iiri'lyiiiiiuili<br />
1 iiy 1 .fun I'iisHlily, Ki'MidiMitti r<br />
I.Mdi'.ii pi. ami iMtMnity signeil<br />
lioiiiion iisriiiisi Mie Ki'iiiiid whip<br />
licliiK lilt 1 i 1 hy oiisf ,M. 'I<br />
ill Hie lull! ill I'IUKU p].<br />
Silt* JMI|S,. Hurts<br />
Tl»> pniiciiL ttiis miide on<br />
Bl'iMinil Ihiii ihe miltie uf the svliip<br />
In iipiTmiiui wns ilcti'liiiPiiliil 10<br />
Mie iH'liiliborliiioil und IIII 11 Un'<br />
MtilltiK y( couuges and upiirtr<br />
iiiuliis,<br />
11 wns iisked thai ihu ciiy t:il»><br />
to force I tic nwiiurs ui<br />
To Be Given Balloons in<br />
Big Parade, Monday;<br />
Western Champion to<br />
Fly Here from Chicago.<br />
Kids! You Have<br />
Date with Marble<br />
on Monday<br />
Every kid in luwii Is expected<br />
tu "riiriuri lor Uuiy" uutHiUe tlie<br />
t'lundti'ii Hinul, MuiiUiiy al g:45<br />
a. ill,, tu juin tht* marble clmiii-<br />
iloiiB in iiu' bijf buur.iwalk pur-<br />
into in l(ini:.'i Hindiiiiii,<br />
Kuril kill will lie sivi>n u lial-<br />
liicm, and one ur ilium will win<br />
a §5 ij'ilii Jli'cc. You'll find the<br />
detiiila In iiin stiiry In Mil' !H"U<br />
t'oliiiiin lu Ihti left,<br />
JJuii't foi'Kin — 8;4D «, lu,,<br />
Moiiduy, ai iht! I'lnnders, Lillli'<br />
ur Huflman, t-ily iiiibllcity dl-<br />
reyior, wuiits to sfe yyu ilit're!<br />
Train Service to<br />
Speed Up Out <strong>of</strong><br />
Resort on Sunday<br />
20 Minutes Cut From Run-<br />
ning Time to Broad st.<br />
Station under New Uni-<br />
fied Schedule.<br />
<strong>City</strong>, wi'iv nrrestort fur piisatim<br />
out Inmn, Bropii imndliillB, ailvir.<br />
iDH a (Mil rate clothing sale nil<br />
Aretlp av,<br />
<strong>On</strong>rar CasBell, 41, <strong>of</strong> Arctir nnn<br />
F(*nnsylvanla avs., manager <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />
trow, was relenseii under 110 hail<br />
for n hearing Mnndav before Mns-<br />
lltrote RflorKe D, Rlehnrds, The<br />
• nllltra, Miiliin rrcsknB, white, <strong>of</strong><br />
N. Nm Hi f'arollnii ay,, and Danlpl<br />
Billiard, Wlillpr Tally find OiMirge<br />
Dliatt nil, nrtlorad, <strong>of</strong> Arrllr nv,,<br />
fere relettiM. Uliiler IS ball each,<br />
Bosth chai-giB that .the hand)-<br />
bills wMf ihj'r ihe PeiinByivnnhi nnil RniUiiji<br />
rMilnnKls ^OPN inin eri'eft.<br />
<strong>On</strong> tho average, n snvirm <strong>of</strong> 20<br />
niiiiuipH iintier Ihe preseni lime on |<br />
iiig the hlKhwuy beiwc'ii ' tlu ' fftinnylvanhi will he nlfpf-l<br />
new Ueach Thorous$lilui •' I r ' cL ''iirtcr the new srheihile, pnn- 1<br />
hriilKe ut fllb si, and Hie Rainbow ! fencers ran 1 ravel to nrnnil si.<br />
Cliuinivl brlilef, iiili! linprnviiii' isliilinn. friiin hflie in :ifiproyinialr-<br />
Cash and Silver Undisturb-<br />
ed; No Sign <strong>of</strong> Forced<br />
Entry is Left; Neighbors<br />
See No <strong>On</strong>e near House<br />
NO FINGER PRINTS<br />
the<br />
the appninch io tlie Uth si. luiUjse<br />
on this end, Uniiimlssioner .Inlin<br />
Trout aiiiiniiiiceil Weiliii'sday,<br />
Wind thai action would be tak.<br />
en to eliminate bottling up nf<br />
nn champs nml their<br />
lesfnrls at ibe lfltli st. new'Hpaper<br />
suit Ion <strong>of</strong><br />
To Asrist W»th Traffic and<br />
Guarding Homes,<br />
life miai'ds will bejjln extra<br />
'luty tliis week-end, co-operatine<br />
with police, ami relieving them <strong>of</strong><br />
mufh tralTie duty, »o that they<br />
will bn hettor able to prnteil<br />
liomps frnm anoak thieves.<br />
Chief Jack Jernee said yester-<br />
day he would assign life guards tn<br />
nswst In imtrolllnB the boardwalk,<br />
and to take charge at street ends,<br />
to prevent (tonBestion ami narking<br />
violations. The guards will all ue<br />
sworn in as special police <strong>of</strong>Ticers.<br />
Chief Jernefi also cnlls attention<br />
»f drivers to the stop street signs,<br />
Well must be obeyed. He points<br />
Mil that the stop sleds are for the<br />
Motnrtion nf all drivers, ancl lie<br />
"EPs timt local resiilerits set a<br />
•food example for visitors, so that<br />
Jfey maj- bjcome educateil to<br />
Owin <strong>City</strong>'s laws <strong>of</strong> «afety.<br />
The rhief also reniiesta that<br />
Jjerclinntu do not park in front <strong>of</strong><br />
ineir stores, espeelallv on Ashury<br />
ay, "<br />
In an effort to aive resort j>rnp-<br />
erty niviiers a "break," I'lirmnix-<br />
sinner .lohii K. Tfoiil mi Weiliins.<br />
day introduced a resnhliinn clelny.<br />
itm the dale <strong>of</strong> the city tax snle<br />
from <strong>Jun</strong>e 2!) 'o snine Mine nfier<br />
Replember 1. Tin 1 rcsiilutiiiti, pasH-<br />
ed by himself and Mayor Ilnnil-<br />
ley, ordered Ihe tas collector in<br />
delay the sale.<br />
Mr, Trout explained in Intro,<br />
ducitiB the njeasure thai he has<br />
bud abmi! 10 pniperty nwners in<br />
his <strong>of</strong>fice iiskini; thnl they he giv-<br />
en until fall tn pay their taxnS,<br />
When summer is over, tlie<br />
people probably will have some<br />
money on hand from rent (HE their<br />
houses, apartments or rooms," lie<br />
said, "and Hie city will have mure<br />
elinucc nf eolleHMriB. These pen.<br />
nle are willitlc to pay their obli-<br />
gations, hut cannot dn .in until<br />
Ihey have received snme rpliii'n<br />
from the property,<br />
"And besides, if we did hnvn<br />
ld l<br />
thi' HeuciiiiK railroad, for a week<br />
or fun nt Mie seashore, ns well<br />
as ihe »erioiiH business uf com.<br />
petins fur Ihe naliona! ehninptnn-<br />
shlp.<br />
The bnys tire arriving earlier<br />
than umial this yesir, 4«e to the<br />
fan! thai Ihe PhlkdeTjJhla alght-<br />
Beclnii trip IK lieina etniHldernhly<br />
fiirliiiled, The_ I^eaKlle Jslnnd Navy<br />
Yard, Ilelsy ROBS biiiise, Indepen-<br />
dence Hull and a few other 011.1-<br />
Bi)?hl» will lie Benn, nnd<br />
(lie sale now, we would only Bet<br />
the properties nn our wn banilK"<br />
So Tail l.iBlill J-iiifd M.<br />
Hnrolil Ilorler. 18, or KJO1 Plea-<br />
nne av,. was fined (2 by Maiila-<br />
rato tleoiBe n. liiehardH. Tuns,<br />
rlay. on eharge» or drivinB withoiit.<br />
ii tall light. "Ho;tii iilemle 1 jjuil-<br />
y to the charge, •<br />
Overnight Parkins<br />
Ban Is tin Tonight<br />
No more overniBht parking<br />
this summer!<br />
"he final warning <strong>of</strong> the Bea-<br />
ton was sounded by Chief <strong>of</strong><br />
nce ,Tnck jernee, yesterdiiy,<br />
wnfin ne anld that hejtinnlnii to-<br />
t (Friday) tickets would he<br />
in the ;a« <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong>fend-<br />
SNAP SHOTS—<br />
At The<br />
If the mayor's letter 1 ; ire<br />
?? T "iJicBtioi. it's all o\-er but'<br />
the shooting.<br />
Anderson "tayp his job<br />
thinKfi are 'KOIIIP up,<br />
nnyh<strong>of</strong>c, |fa a Hwell job.<br />
* «**« ue<strong>of</strong>tle talk<br />
THIS<br />
CHftrAP UFE IS<br />
HOT STUFF,<br />
r<br />
Iv Mir time now consumed Io<br />
on \\io ncriilina to Ihe Terrv<br />
AliaildiMi I't'nllsj Stlltl'UI<br />
Home Looted Last Year<br />
Also Entered, But Wo-<br />
man Carries Her Valu-<br />
ables With Her Now.<br />
heavy<br />
State<br />
tranU: was reeelveil from<br />
Hiilwul! tiiliuwina<br />
Tho rliBi liiR robbery uf ihfi<br />
lllleriive Sunday- Mu> "i'ennsvl- istnson look place Monday, when<br />
vania ' siiilion here''will be ulian-1 thieves stole three dlanitui'l ringi .<br />
dr.nrd fur prisnetiKer traffic, nil ami a diamond bsr pin 'vnluerl at I<br />
IrnlllK arrivinc iiTirl lie-<br />
serlts 'if lelleri and personnl ! purlinB from the neiidins -tntinn.<br />
ineeliiiRs belwuen him und the ! Tl '" llMl ""'I " 4 "i "
jjft8lfeiiL.LM6ER, OCEAN rrfYr NEW JSR3EY, FRIDAY, JUNE 3$. <strong>1933</strong><br />
uitiiid valuations<br />
,N«tionB| Bank,<br />
Fate.<br />
>, Has<br />
j Swfdesboro Hunk p<br />
T largest number <strong>of</strong><br />
, T gt u o ijiU<br />
,weje fijttdeiisy tke Swedesherd Na-<br />
tional Bunk, which foicelpsoil iin<br />
nlflt (ngrtgttgn during th.v pntii<br />
year. They asked tliut vnliinilnns<br />
totalling $70,850 IJB ieiliiiM'ii 10<br />
M5K<br />
cnnie back us<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Natiomil Dl'i'lf.<br />
ai tHigiee* appealed for Uie Dc ! ]=<br />
aware Hoiel, 3rd st, iinii tlie<br />
boardwalk, Bobert K, Bell, retire-<br />
aentlnB the hotel, slmweil phoui-<br />
graphs taken In 1938, BIIHWIIM n<br />
wide beach in front <strong>of</strong> tho honril-<br />
wailt at the hoiel. It nils aski'il<br />
that the preiem nfHsetsgnirnt <strong>of</strong><br />
$331,700 be reduced tn jfiii.OMi.<br />
Assesjtiir (iiiiKriidil.ili 1 ,!,<br />
Assessor Edward B, BuwUrr ni-<br />
tended ilia tienrliijs, ;o mistier<br />
questions askpil by the Iniiinl. 1 m<br />
was coitRrnlillatpd hy tho Imnril I from Sark'H friends.<br />
Sack At His Hearing Admits Taking<br />
Four Drinks, But Denies He Was Drunk<br />
rii from unsv 1)<br />
the department, without over hav-<br />
ing ri trial, f slreU'inM n pcilnl<br />
at the time arid told him he could<br />
n piiirnliinin, lmi<br />
Jn the iinmlier <strong>of</strong><br />
Aski $71,-<br />
M Heir.<br />
• Tuesday—De-<br />
Expected Soon,<br />
t appeals wore heard<br />
the Cape May County<br />
atlon, at thn annual<br />
<strong>City</strong>, The num.<br />
•spa only abmlt<br />
Cltot It was the year he-<br />
• " , kidnapping nail hlark-, , IHf ,,,n;<br />
mull," They were unsigned, tliR ttjd, ,lmi<br />
iniiyor said, lint purported in ho<br />
home, lining i» with him. Fraticl<br />
and JiiinoK Aliller, iiiKh sv\<br />
buys, passed ihe IIHIIWII nl ih<br />
linic nnd said Suck noouied sub<br />
or. lie Hpiiki' In them, iliuy «<br />
Niifirrllii; I'riiiii Ci-«ni|ih.<br />
Mrs. "I 1 . ,|. rtiiull Siiiii rlH'<br />
icen Suck drive by her store ii<br />
Sib si, and i'pinml iiv., and lain<br />
ipcikp In him im (illi BI. Sii<br />
his cur, Haul be BUB siii<br />
from rniiiiiw, hp snid,<br />
VS'lipn Hack iliiiM.. in iiip<br />
buck iif bis IIIIIIM', In- «iis i<br />
In lii'i iiii i nnii blew ilu><br />
aill-d \\w ;l!U ! ill liill<br />
in' Airs, rai<br />
In<br />
nccllplcd ihc npni-i-<br />
'ri<br />
It being pointed nut (hit<br />
the property owner? npim'i'iiily<br />
were salisfieil with i),e ^ciifril<br />
rfedurtlon in viiliiiiiin:1:i MI iiln Inal<br />
full by the city, aqc! whic'i :esi:ll-<br />
ed ill a matrrhil reihit'linn in ili, !<br />
tas bill this year.<br />
Those filliiK ii|ipp.il-i ini'luiliMl;<br />
Mary E, McClntclly, K-st.it.-> nf Pan.<br />
nie .r.iiypriliifi". Syrtiifi' i.i'rcnili il.<br />
Lotinni Hubin. rainden i'itinnip<br />
CII., W, P. Ilnlnes, .Inne .\|. Mnr.<br />
ilir, Kiifiar F, Hnrff. IHr'T avl<br />
Crispin, John J. Siniih, tf,, Nini'u<br />
Florentine, Joseph I'liiTnsiii",.<br />
In<br />
t'llrrhi'd fur<br />
this iMiiinpeiiiin,<br />
thnri! |H PHI uffieiiii po|<br />
it Is lGiirni-il ihrouKl<br />
g<br />
wh'fh woiild {inch, Ella II, ("iissiibnoni, nnii 1<br />
H. Hoss, Snrn E. ShiiBiir Drill.<br />
allhogch<br />
a repiirl,. in pa k him<br />
rcl"iihl«l wiiwiiiliiil an<br />
Kitiii-rPH thai neve-mi persons were, mm, « iin wi'rt<br />
"frisked" yeiJipnlhy for wpupnnii, i I'IIIKMHI- Tluu<br />
bpfiire 'the trial starteil. Tlifre a>,f,is[od. Inn<br />
were nearly n dozen unlforim'il «ni(l iii>" !ii>nnl<br />
11101,1111114, vi<br />
11IIMII hpluu, 'riii-y Hflil mil I<br />
ussisi illy clljcr, bin hi- slilliihii-.<br />
l iili, iillil llii-y wi-i'i- in il,l<br />
p. 'I'li'i<br />
il Hiih<br />
buy<br />
""<br />
lfn;!ii<br />
III ,Mll|<br />
P"lier in ib ,milsHiim ri111111l.fi-. ci<br />
ld i<br />
• m !<br />
"'v"'' K ""' wl<br />
»the Somers Point<br />
Territory<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ii its IORICBI tnidlnK<br />
Mom afl in THB S#ntin.l-<br />
|>lIl,fOH( little more In<br />
ers roliit Htralil,<br />
F, n. <strong>On</strong>hriiia, ,T. n, anil Oriilin I Boswrll.<br />
whirli wns filled in riiiiacily.<br />
^pvenif <strong>of</strong> the wilinissrH for<br />
iln> rity, wlio Inui IUJHIP HluteniniitH<br />
tbrep weeks nan, hull "fiinsotten"<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> IhP illinuH Illi-y Sniil Ililin,<br />
and roiild iim swenr in the same<br />
faetg yestPi'diiy, even fhough re-<br />
minded <strong>of</strong> them liy Magistrate<br />
D. Htfiiai'iis, who rept'e-<br />
sentecl the riiy fnr Andrew ('.<br />
„ BW Maldg I<br />
aH(OTCLNEIL<br />
(More*)<br />
|C;'*O««il Citr, N. J,<br />
nyiiill!li!Mlli!ll!iillliiiiliil<br />
>Dc Sendee<br />
ises To<br />
liladelphia<br />
"*« BHll iulUfJpijS- ^ Uo-<br />
I.at am, THS, 8i' Mfiihi nn ;i \uin;iisi<br />
"'" '•>• Mrs, Anini I 1<br />
•I!-ilU AiiSs I J.-H-i «,,l|<br />
'•I. Hii,. «,|| |l(, ^ H , , , ,<br />
Mil M.'inliiJ,<br />
:!'!• i. ,m.f s.nri'iil<br />
•' 'i'-lis lillirh ,\|l-.:.<br />
'•'"- Hi'l'i' • Iili, fil ill<br />
n l,''li Illi I n n e r in,,,<br />
!i '!''' a Irw »erk- a :n.<br />
'!'••• Mis. SlI'ir.iFii mu'dl'<br />
•'' i • I 'iliiiiiiii ,1 a si'iiril!<br />
11 reiinilvil a nn;ni. i<br />
l.-i'll'ilil illlirii-s (li!l':llli '<br />
1 "I M^s I):irl, Whi-'ii !<br />
':;;*', linwesi 1-. iJir> '•<br />
led mil nf liiiin, 1<br />
i as !,:aih\ Ii «ns<br />
t I'H- i<br />
if a mUnik,. (inn |<br />
Mis.<br />
Illl II- !<br />
I |:|i<br />
Women's<br />
White Silk<br />
Pique<br />
HATS<br />
Small hrlmi.<br />
head ,i,-e><br />
—Eath—<br />
79c<br />
(Mini Mil,- While Mall<br />
49c and 59c<br />
Inch<br />
-r«lr_<br />
With orgaudlo cuif. Flared or<br />
rileutvd.<br />
Women's White<br />
Summer Dresses<br />
I'ique nnd Knit ;jpnri Modelp,<br />
—'Eneh—<br />
98c<br />
Fishing on 'Walk<br />
Second strike Allied |Halted by Mayor<br />
jAt Woodbine Factory, ————-<br />
Complies With Complaint<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hotel Proprietor.<br />
Kdii ii ril<br />
; llai!<br />
Hi t/nili' \ isiteil ti!i><br />
A I ill SAi'K<br />
said, nn,' linilni H;'rk<br />
Msrhliiff Services, 11<br />
SOSJIli St.<br />
<strong>of</strong> f<br />
Sacli liline hnillP. the<br />
JUNE<br />
••CIIBISTIAN RlIENrE<br />
Kanrtny SthBol m ii30 I. m,<br />
Tcslimsnlll Mrellni E»ch Wtdnudir<br />
rB5in npfii Mandays,<br />
snd Fridays except<br />
hdlidg^s, frsm ^ tg 4 p, m.<br />
The Public I, rardlillr Intiltd<br />
shnwvii, ;!n,| left I);<br />
UP DAILY<br />
WITH<br />
lllh Spasnii<br />
MORGAN HAND, JR.<br />
CIVIL F.NfilNEER SltlVEYIlR<br />
Liccmcd Munleilllll rncincr and<br />
Land<br />
HOI rlenior? Ait, riecan<br />
^wiimp :ifL!! Sj'ilt-hl:ir:-h<br />
iH'riiit miivii<br />
lUHiiicm-, iiivpi^ pnjii.licil, ilg,<br />
iinil i!fi-plurii-,t] fiU^^llc--<br />
f . ' ' _ "_..._._.<br />
' miilvfiiila<br />
i'tincit'li- 'Miniity tfiiiiro<br />
anil<br />
Ksrfllj- Eneiinyr, Occilli C'lly : Ili'sl.<br />
nuiiiu.r N. J. Slnlc IliBhwuy<br />
lle|iLj M..fnl1rt. KuBinccr<br />
U. H. Army: Knrmor Eiik'ilicer,<br />
Piiilliind CA'mciit Asayeiatiun, ,<br />
fioiii tlm norm tin! »f<br />
ii, wiiiHiiirrF. jt«<br />
llaii 322 sih s<br />
:iniiiii'('i!it-ni<br />
Hnmllcy<br />
;i |nnfph=-i rrum<br />
111.11.<br />
a' "I'd st.<br />
Mi'. Am<br />
I lie iiii-i-iinj; mi<br />
ii.-'l fishing h<br />
i,r tlm IJnhiwjirii Iloiel<br />
smi wns present ill<br />
iliinnnr si nil lilt il<br />
<strong>On</strong>e wnmni)<br />
rnn Injured liy<br />
lish linnk, he snid, and he<br />
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR THESE SPECIALS<br />
|g£jTpRES<br />
linlcal ilevlges."<br />
Auuilier iinstrii.tluu is llml ail<br />
sttch buildings IIIIIHI he i>i|iiiiii;ed<br />
with tuilni fui'iiiiios for men and<br />
women, with the lilumbliig in uo<br />
cordniiijt wiili ilit? i-i(y iilunihiiiK<br />
Ilei'Umi'N lli'ffi'lliB Tiidllj.<br />
If. suili devices are idnetricjally<br />
opai'iued, Ulu iniwer iiiust be auri-<br />
])llnii thniujill inslllilti'd iiiiiu run-<br />
dulls laid tliruij fei't hcnealh Ihc<br />
ground under the bnnrdwalk.<br />
The iiidiMiime is declurcd lice,<br />
esanry in the inlyrest nf iniUlie<br />
lionlLli, safety, general welfHTp<br />
an# fine urevuntJon in tho<br />
Senior Class Chief<br />
Scholarship W|nn«<br />
Jamea Smith, star athlete Bid<br />
president <strong>of</strong> thin vit!", grailuit.<br />
Ing class <strong>of</strong> ihe Qcenn fity Hist<br />
School, 1ms boon awarded a H(W.<br />
arslilp at Dickinson Cnllege, Olf.<br />
lisle, Pa., it wns learned WM-<br />
ueadiif,<br />
Bmiih, the son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />
•Samuel J,. Siiiiiii, uf 1(126 ilmj-<br />
son nv,, la the only hoy in New<br />
.Torsey to win Ihs Kiholaraiif,<br />
which was awarded for tho bcit<br />
esBiiy OH- John IiickinKnii,<br />
f h l<br />
A COMPANY THIRTY YEARS OLD<br />
' Last Friday tht Ford Motor Company completed 3D years <strong>of</strong> automobile<br />
Baking.<br />
it is also my fortiith year at tha same job. I made my firit ongine<br />
in 1893, and it still runs. This is the engine that won the Selden Patont<br />
guit__whioh took the motor oar out <strong>of</strong> the exclusive class, and opened<br />
the automobile industry to hundreds <strong>of</strong> manufacturers who starttd during<br />
the last 30 years. '<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> tho men who began with ne that <strong>Jun</strong>e day in 1903. are working<br />
here yet. All <strong>of</strong> the principles we laid down thin, are still operativB;<br />
we find that they have great survival value for the future. To date they<br />
have produced and sold over 21,000,000 Ford oars.<br />
Although we created the automobile market wo have never thought it was<br />
good for anyone to monopolize it. We have always believed that before<br />
business could be good for one, it must be good for all. Our disooverias<br />
and improvements have always been open to other manufacturers without<br />
patent restrictions.<br />
Of course, there is one thing we cannot share—^everyone must get it<br />
for himself—-and. that is experience. Money could duplicate our buildings<br />
and maohinas, but it cannot duplicate 40 years <strong>of</strong> experience. And it is<br />
txperienoo that makes a motor oar. . ,<br />
•. But the past doss not especially concern mei it has all been a prepara-<br />
tion for the future. For myself, I feel that 1 have just been gathering the<br />
tools to do something.worth while, and that my real task is stiil ahead.<br />
Great Qhang«s are upon the world. False ideas <strong>of</strong> every kind are<br />
vanishing in the general upheaval. Those who built truly on principle will<br />
Burvive-^—thtir service will carry ovar. Business integrity and commodity<br />
honor will be fully justified. And newer and Better ways <strong>of</strong> living will<br />
appear.<br />
That is tha outlook for this young thirty-year old Company <strong>of</strong> ours.<br />
j^torury GffrwA.<br />
munity, A'penaYty <strong>of</strong> •iann"finc"o'r lrr «' the college, written<br />
DO days in jail Is provided, wiili | Naw Jersey nor. All lush •<br />
ouch iidditinnul 'violation tn In<br />
termed a new <strong>of</strong>fense' The law ii<br />
tn lake effect immediately ntiir<br />
filihl iiiibllciition, todny.<br />
Mrs. .fiiiie Miiilii'<br />
". nf Chesii-i, nr,.<br />
«m ill S2ii reiiiilyii ],|<br />
1.001*1.25<br />
To<br />
Marhiii SI, Whnrc I<br />
To<br />
rir,..i,l si. Buiion<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
Daily to <strong>Jun</strong>e 24th<br />
A, M.<br />
| l.i-av« OCKAN C1TV . , . . i<br />
j . iHliintliirij Tinn-i<br />
Pennsylvania Railroad<br />
EXIDE BATTERIES<br />
h#¥i .Iwiyi been Ihe metoriil'i mail<br />
thrifty pinehiu. Ntw low pnttt<br />
"art *t 16.75 for Ihe IJ.pi.i, ,i,f<br />
/femember, , ,<br />
WHEN in AN<br />
Far than lo whom fini CQ1t h (he<br />
only comidsialion ws <strong>of</strong>ftr (ht<br />
. titliinii<br />
"Tht $»h low Pnti ijiitiy"<br />
lUILT W THE MAKIM OF IXIDi '<br />
BRECKLEY<br />
BATrcRY SEKVICE<br />
Auto Electrician*<br />
Car Painting<br />
fli Slwion.Ave.-.. .Pkoie Sll-W<br />
ilaiiHermis |C, his<br />
here,<br />
zi>ne fnr fijliermen was<br />
Imiiee twii \veelis<br />
thn liinynr'H ciiniient<br />
_ "Wlicn 1 ii;;iv,,,i to allow fish-<br />
i in/, Iriiiii ,l,f. iniii'd nff urea, it<br />
| WHS milv nntil iv(. rerelvrd rnin-<br />
n!:iilllr Mh-iii. ii." the ,|,nynp tnil|<br />
"'• AiKliTsfiii. "Vnnr eoniiilaint is<br />
I liiiv.i heard, hiil I will<br />
it nnd iirder the ropea<br />
taliiii iiimn m unco. The fishrr<br />
men 1,-now they are ailnweii tin re<br />
only nv inns as there are no c.im-<br />
plaintK.'<br />
Tlie rf,|),[|.o(t urea had been re-<br />
iiiiu-ei! Ia.>t nijrht. hut n few fish-<br />
eniicn «errno!y flslied ,,n, uniiwair<br />
fippareiitiv, ,|f an;- <strong>of</strong>Ticial hnii ,,,i<br />
the spnit.<br />
They Hiiiionbteiily will coi,:itiue<br />
tiifisli until the city makes up it<br />
mlii-l tn hum "No Pishinff" *lun<br />
on tin. linariiwalk raillnff or jiost<br />
a nulit-e <strong>of</strong>Ti.-nr there nerinanentlj<br />
Property Owners Proteit<br />
Whips; Hearing Monday<br />
ll'.m!imi,.,l f,,,m ,,„„ !) •<br />
thins in my power to stop them<br />
Hnrty A. Murrls, eiiy clerk, wa<br />
itistrurted in niiiify bnth l!f<br />
Townstnd and Mr. raasldy nf il<br />
tiino and phiee <strong>of</strong> thc hearing si<br />
they can defend their rjosltlnn"<br />
<strong>On</strong>liiiaii,-,, is PosHeil,<br />
The rp So she wrote<br />
tU'rrctnry Hidni-y Murjnn, ot Waal),<br />
ingtcill wliu took time uut to reply<br />
ind lot her mind nt iasc<br />
New Jeisey nor. All IIIEII Brtoiil!<br />
in thc state bad. entrant!* In tpu<br />
contest, .,.,<br />
HEAD THE CLASSIFIED AD| ;<br />
When Did<br />
We Test<br />
Vour<br />
Battery?<br />
•<br />
SHEPPARD<br />
Battery Service<br />
sis Asiiitiiy<br />
THONK (S3<br />
liKFOHE I'lHt'JiH AHVAlfUE - OHUF.B<br />
TOUR<br />
AWNINGS NOW I<br />
I'ottun iiriees are (MlvHneliiK. AH indfcHltooa<br />
poliit l« bigher BwiiliiR prlees.<br />
I'HOSE US TODAY FOB ESTIMATF<br />
CITY AWNINO CO.<br />
A.hBry Aw, OCEAN CITY ^ ^ i<br />
B1DUCTION IN COAL PWCK<br />
J, LABAN HENLEY<br />
34th Yewr or^Coal Service in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
READING COAL<br />
$12.50 ton<br />
$12.50 ton<br />
$10.00 ton<br />
$7«Pp ton<br />
Nut and Egg<br />
Stove<br />
Pea<br />
Buckwheat<br />
Phone 38 ,y:'.-'<br />
W«a»<br />
OCEAN CITY ^mNd^GErt! OgEAN Cm. ^ jfe^EV, FRlbAY. JOSE i, JMa<br />
Name Speakers<br />
F BlHcu^ilu Holi?t, A munleit! «inl<br />
teFur? iii-OKi'ym wilil li-'frsMhrTienlH IL4 li<br />
mdliilirm feature is jjlannfil,<br />
MISilONARY SOCtETV<br />
AIIJdUHNH UNTIL FALL<br />
The Wunun'n Hum.- Hiwilaiinry Surlety<br />
af tht, M^tlHidim ehi,rch mu! ii! ihe t-hyrgh<br />
tlfii-i? Tut-silHj' nmiit In IriinsiiitH iiii^ini-is<br />
yirk-k'iit ii, ciirry it ovur the Hummr-r,<br />
the Mi'viili udjtiurnini/ until HoirtemijeF,<br />
Mnt, Huriii-i; J5mllh, iiri^ident, cqmluetlHi<br />
li ijevotiaiiiil sieriod.<br />
Pliiiis tu send n puiiil tn the Hiifne<br />
Miiiiiiiii! Symm#r St-hiitil in Oceiiii (jrove.<br />
July !i in IS, where Mis. (innrirc W. Yi.rd<br />
Lcuuticn methods, were discli*KSi!. A re-<br />
lBifl ml Ihc nliiyler, "Hnld Vuiir Haul<br />
ihoiied ihnt II iin-.nt .if »l(i Imd li en<br />
reiinEtil, Jl mif ili'fidi^l til huve n li<br />
Fide ill Huiiii.mher iiml iin enti-rliiihii!<br />
in Ch'hiliur iM a mi-iiii* el fuiiiintc<br />
Left lo right — Bernard Poland, tenor; Donald V, Ileddiiijs, Intrlione;<br />
Henri Scott, basso.<br />
Howard MaeNelil, tenur;<br />
Quartet to Sing<br />
At the Tabernacle ! KHURCHESB<br />
Morning on Camp Ground |P» 8t B »P tiil Church<br />
^Sunday on Boardwalk j Ann ^5f^J]S'(lllJKn1<br />
.——— llilJ, Si. niiJ Wi-sli-y A..-.<br />
Special musli; by the Nalimial sJ^Vi.liV"<br />
fiuartei will he liMtrd at bolli | m, "r\,,. |,,,.<br />
iiiiiriiiii}' and eveninK services nl<br />
the Oiean city Tabernacle asun-<br />
eiation on Sunday, 17.^<br />
Ai Hi::i(i a, 111. the Herviee will I w<br />
be eoudiifled In the lilstorie build-1 " l5<br />
"111 pivn<br />
il ul II<br />
O <strong>of</strong> .pohf-<br />
itri liy llii'<br />
ing lictweeii Fiiii and tilli st^,,' if _ 11 hi '<br />
ihe evening Kcrvite ai 7.au InoxcusBbli Absence<br />
p. in, will he in eiinvijiiiinii hiiii Lutheran Sermon Topin<br />
ai (illl St. ailll the hmirdWiUk. i s,ivii,.< nl SI. Jnlin'- Ki-nn>n'lii>u| I.u-<br />
, In addlliiin m the reiiiilai' mini- \ ihsnm churrh, inili »i. uml I'l-iiiini nv..<br />
hers there will bo vnual SIIIIIH liy<br />
Henri Sruii. hatin; liefuard Pnl-<br />
and, tenor; Ijonald ncddlnn, linri-<br />
toiH'- and soiiM leader, and Mi,^<br />
Uelly KediliiiM, dnilfililrr nf tin;<br />
sotifi leader,<br />
f riii' sjii-<br />
v ll.IA il. m. 'I'lii' pii^h<br />
Ki.uilHii. will iirtiii-h (in "liu-<br />
Al,.,-r<br />
Tin<br />
Iim ' '<br />
111^.! liy<br />
will bo Rev.<br />
ai liiiiH<br />
Hlinil,<br />
L). IJ., Ciimdeu dlstriel HUperin-<br />
tondeilt <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey M, K,<br />
conference. The Ilev, Air. Mann Is<br />
well known in all parts <strong>of</strong> this<br />
stale iinil Pennsylvania for his<br />
forceful manner iif presenllnis a<br />
ttiiiie,<br />
llev. William K, I-'isher, super-<br />
intendent »f ihe tuliernaiU 1 , nil-j<br />
nijiincod yestcldny Hint a gospul<br />
soul! fesllvaJ svili he toniliiiti'd<br />
nuxl l-'iiday IIIKIII In the Talier-<br />
nacle hy Mr. neddiiiM. At thiii<br />
iiiiiu Ihe illreiiliii', who will lie in<br />
ehiirjie nf Hitija nu all miniiuer, will<br />
orBanize his ihiiir. All liiiiHt; wish-<br />
itits' to jiiin are rei|uesti'il lo ;il-<br />
tenil.<br />
thr .lim-iinn<br />
mi. Tln> HfVllliiiT'<br />
1111.ill' "ill he ri.m<br />
• li» .liii'rlliin nf Mi<br />
Tin- cniitrreijiiliiiH<br />
rillii.v/ fur :illi,llii>r<br />
nn iin, n,,,.,.iv ,.11 "<br />
ihiy .iyiiin^. ,Iuly<br />
ill r...<br />
fil-.l<br />
Christian Science<br />
Subject. Sunday,<br />
r • Ml'IKNCK' 1<br />
Lvilii" Hev. E, r.<br />
11 In n m.<br />
1,1 !•:,(,1,.11, Vutnl.<br />
,,»,! I'limii'T .I.-l.l.i 1<br />
Inili'il iii n-iiiil linili-<br />
». M. Wilkin-iiii.<br />
nil,I i.niiii' mi 1 !•"<br />
Feii.Mii ill 'Tl» Clini-" 1<br />
wtiiili Hill i,|,|.n S.ih<br />
ihp Slriiiiil Tin'<br />
HOLY TMINITV CHUHCH<br />
(EpiliCOpBl)<br />
IIc-v, O. N. DnvidHgn, HeelnF<br />
Fervieea f,ir 'Jnd gutiiliiy after Trinity;<br />
Bill!) A, M, lluly Kurhiirim. .<br />
U:!',!! A, M, Church Serins!,<br />
lilH.-i A, M, MiilTiiny ri-iiyer iifiil ^efmnn.<br />
7 lii, I', M, KveiiBiinit nnd AildreHU<br />
Biityidiiy. <strong>Jun</strong>e at Hi, 'Jiihn ll^j nri|H<br />
l»l lliij'." 1'eleliiuliiin nf Hilly Eufhiirii.t<br />
I H ji. in,<br />
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHUHCH<br />
The fhUFCh <strong>of</strong> CJiisd ChpFf,<br />
7th m, mid HsveH pv.<br />
IlfV, Henry If. (lioiisr, jr., Plllor<br />
11 n. ni. Hernmn by the Ftt«tr>r.<br />
lar/lO |>. m, Sundltf Hohiml, Albert Hpn-<br />
-y, fiu[ier(niendGrlt,<br />
3 n. m. The union nervico u Marcdonin<br />
M. E. (•hiii'(hL Sermnli hy Kev, ThnmaK<br />
T. Tilylnr. I), n.<br />
" n, m, Allen Chi-iBtiiin Endeavor, KU<br />
nits? Ftftdi-ieri nreaidetit.<br />
H |i, m. ^ermijn by the pnstSF,<br />
Miniilny eveiiiiiy. Offiriiii I.QU!-d,<br />
Tuejidiiy evriliiiil, Tri^teijfi' licaird,<br />
Weilni^diiy eveninK, Friiyer Meelintr,<br />
Tliur>diiy avnnlnn. "Slirrml runcurl,<br />
Mr«, Jilllliey Tlminiixiii. «l>nnmi. •<br />
Kriiiiiy eveninjr, Chins meetinil.<br />
HiirKiniON f<br />
MACEDONIA M, K. CHURCH<br />
Cb&rlen jb KlncKde. FnHtsr<br />
16 a ni -Claut BMtetlnir<br />
H i m Marnln^ vsFBhIp und<br />
12 1U Church tich<strong>of</strong>ll<br />
SJO n m —Union nervii Bc<br />
Rn T T TH»IHF<br />
8pm r rmurlh League<br />
0 u m Litnln^ WOTKIIIP ind<br />
Mrjniti!^ (vt-iiint; otficml banFd<br />
Wiilii" filiiv i-\tninir pFiiyei mu<br />
Wildwood Man Must<br />
Support His Child<br />
Lorcm Keatlnfl, 2'i, at Wildwood,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> u well known meretitinl<br />
there, was ordered to pay S3<br />
weekly toward the sunpori <strong>of</strong> his<br />
child, Wednesday, The 'order ic<br />
temporary until the Seiiieniber<br />
loriii <strong>of</strong> court, when Keating will<br />
iitnnd trial.<br />
iiil fur mcrllheri <strong>of</strong> the num.<br />
iif the Methodiat church, tu<br />
n<br />
.liihi.<br />
nf till.<br />
r- it Tin<br />
IMS<br />
Hfi.<br />
(I, ••Tin'<br />
liihi<br />
iln-ni hi.' li<br />
rmrin ,m fti,.<br />
i.ml I<br />
Central Church<br />
To Open Sunday<br />
32nd St. Community Also<br />
to Have Beach Services<br />
,(„!! Tfvl<br />
ill llilllLilf<br />
h..v thin ilvi<br />
•liii.lii- i.f ih'nlli. 11<br />
lii'lit ihimil" It.ililll'<br />
Ani-II" ill" -Iti'iinU'- Mliir<br />
I i,»Mii->:u,-mi,n ;. ilir. rnlli.'<br />
liji,i|.- "nive mi' lii'ih'i'-nuHlnit', 1<br />
-linll Iiw-li illy 'ii»-l v,.|i. I ,,lwil| din. I-'.,<br />
ii.u-lih my ivluiln hi-ii-i. Turn nwny niliii<br />
1 vr-; lYnni liehiililiii^ ' :iiii:v ; anil (niii'W,,ii<br />
il.nii-r.i,, in III-' vvnv" (r«nllli« I 111'14.371<br />
'rile t.ei^,,n-h'i'i'ii>"ii '^"> ini-lnili'i* Iin<br />
l.,|ln«iiir l m<br />
Sunilwiclieii, ma, tame lielter with Hnm.fle.I.lte<br />
Hire's Root .Beer Extract *«* 22fc;<br />
* MOB Ginger Ale or Lime Lemon 1* "b«t IOCS<br />
* Canada Dry Ginger Ale bot 12^c» pe; •<br />
* Rob Roy Pali Dry 2 boti 18o, qt ttrt.lDri<br />
• Plus hotllo dt'iwait.<br />
>s,u- mco riiri- ruiifiirii *m ^ ^<br />
Grape Juice «I"<br />
Sllmiilnllnii iuiee from nelceted Brapea and nwr<br />
A Hiilenalil aymmsr drin^ ,<br />
Sanka C<strong>of</strong>fee lbli " 40c;Maxwell House C<strong>of</strong>fee ^ i<br />
Baker's Premium Shredded Coconut pkf 6c, 10c<br />
12'/aC Bab-0 (tumbler pad free) • can lie<br />
Octafon Products—Specially Priced<br />
Large Size Laundry Soap 6 large cakes 25c<br />
Cleanser 3 cans lie i Soap Chips 2 "» » k «" 27d<br />
Toilet Soap 3 cakes lie | Soap Powder 3 pkgi, lie<br />
White Floating Soap 3 cakes lie<br />
Buv for Quality—Save for premiums.<br />
4SCO MeatB—Kept Right—Priced Bight<br />
Fiiiist Quality Steer Beef.<br />
Steaks Round<br />
Rump<br />
Sirloin<br />
30c<br />
32c<br />
Ground Fresh Beef n. 18e ; Lean ShorTRIbs<br />
Fresh Cut Beef Cubes lb 18c<br />
licslied Killed Stewing<br />
Chickens<br />
All 21<br />
piii.niifidilly ffil on Krnlnii nml mill!. Tender and fine flivsral<br />
Genuine Spring LAMB<br />
Rack Chops<br />
Shoulders<br />
mCO mint Jolly<br />
II) 22c<br />
it) 17c<br />
iumb 12 l ,ic<br />
Legs Lamb tt><br />
Breast (to stew) lb<br />
Neck (to stew) lb<br />
Coon's Old Sharp Cheese lb<br />
Sliced Salami or Cooked Ham »4 tb 15c<br />
Store Blicbd Lundllion Ment<br />
Store Sliced Tliui'ingor<br />
Store ailfed I.ehfinnii 5c<br />
Cleaned Fresh<br />
Sea Trout or Croakers ft<br />
Ci(*ji!!t-il -fto Waste. Tli IP itipian"* Iti lit this fish U eamplet<br />
when you liiiy it —- all feod— ready fsr thg pan.<br />
Cboked Peeled Fresh Shrimp »/2-» 15c<br />
Fruits and Vegetables Attractively Priced<br />
Fancy Calif. Red Beauty<br />
Plums<br />
Tender Radishes bunch<br />
Fresh Cilif, Aprieota ' do*<br />
; Solid Slidng Tomatops B(?i<br />
Crisp Iceberg Lettnee<br />
Luscloui Eatlnf Cherries<br />
Beans<br />
Southern<br />
• • « *<br />
Another 4KD Store reopehed far vu<br />
day at the earner <strong>of</strong> Batterao ,HA. Md<br />
complete supply pt Groceries, J^W*
Cl E TY<br />
mm cmm^m^mm, OCEAN CITY, NE# JERSIV, FRIDAY, JONE 23,<strong>1933</strong><br />
and* Mm. Lcuniler S, Cor<br />
.lion, 11th st. and \Vcslpy uv.', wen!<br />
I l'lilhidcluhiu vlaltorH, .Monday,<br />
wedding . tooji<br />
. .^Ba.H.Bt hJsrh<br />
r -WWfee's Chapa!,<br />
N'»»:'M,:Cpiii, daugh-<br />
e Coup,, Boardwalk met-<br />
1 ""*J(W_ in' marriage to<br />
,• fonnerty <strong>of</strong> Vin-<br />
, and nttw manager<br />
ma Store in Copt<br />
.,.T,W. Thoma! Blato,<br />
,.. thi church, <strong>of</strong>ficiated,<br />
ftfUists were the members<br />
J f!Ijnediate familiei, The<br />
rwert Mies Mat^ Brown<br />
" Tuaing, <strong>of</strong> Vlnetii<br />
wan charming; in<br />
silk crepo eitscmbl<br />
i» to inatoh, and ..<br />
hat trimmed with lua<br />
nlBoy Brqmblc Mis WiiifiUd 3 & T llntl Wlb d "I North cream to the many friends and<br />
relatives who came to extend their<br />
„ , , , congratulations nnd gifts<br />
.it lor all lilum or me Metro, sided in Oceiin flty gince l»l<br />
,,»!!rt i"',. *'""" n mQWn 5Ir ' Brul " e " having been engaged<br />
St-ii »- i « !il «wrn Unitod in the express huiinesB for >ome<br />
«.'. n if'1 W 0 ° Ver m ^ek years, .ufler which he drove a<br />
uul .it his iilacn on the Lagoon, 'hack for hire until the time nf<br />
veriary and who alBo receiveii<br />
lifts and cards <strong>of</strong> congratulations.<br />
Among those present werti: Mr,<br />
and Mrs, Cherle Borie, 3ni, nnd<br />
daughter, Miriam; Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Oarl B, Boardman, M H , nnd Mrs,<br />
fohn Dennis and son, Jack; .Mrs,<br />
Lavalet gkrobanek and daughter,<br />
•Ruth! Mr. and Mrs. TUchari! Cal-<br />
lahan, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Ber-<br />
yl, all <strong>of</strong> Blackwood: ,Mr». Clara<br />
Cramp, Mr, and Mrs, luaeiili<br />
Qulgley, Miss Manie Kieglor, Mrs.<br />
Mary Ziegler, Mrs. n, Walton,<br />
Mrs, Catharine Borie, Mr. and<br />
Airs, Howard Crump and danah-<br />
ler, Eleanor; Mrs. Mary Piittuii,<br />
her son Tom, and daughter, Vir-<br />
ginia; Mrs, Edith Cronin and h<<br />
daughter, Kathleen; Miss Elaa<br />
Cramp, Mjis Anno Riiynolrts, oil<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; Mils Viola Votli-<br />
ers and Jack Ailkins, <strong>of</strong> Hnitdon-<br />
Jleld; Mrs. Martin BchrBlbir, Mr,<br />
rind Mrs, Hugo, Demmi, <strong>of</strong> K.iBt<br />
Orange; Dr. C, Eugene <strong>On</strong>fliy,<br />
,Mr» Annie N. Darby, Mrs. I^nti<br />
Mines, Mr. and Mrs, B, M, Darby<br />
and Miss leaniiette Darhj', all <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> l.'lty, and Clem Sinkos, <strong>of</strong><br />
Alliliiliu i-'itv<br />
Noisy Motorcycle<br />
Caused Fine <strong>of</strong> $5<br />
Oswald Adiiiiis, 22, <strong>of</strong> 722 Aa-<br />
bury nv., was fined ft bj Majls-<br />
tfato Richards, Saturday, for op.<br />
eratinij a nmiorcyrle in the city<br />
Ithout an effeftive muffler on<br />
le tnigiiie,<br />
Patrulnian Samuel Price arrest-<br />
«»1 Adnnis »n Friday when he<br />
frilled tu uboy ihe nollreman'i*<br />
warning lo take his cycle home<br />
»Hfl jot run (t<br />
flBJB<br />
Irom<br />
Im oaniregatio<br />
churches had heff<br />
Hoe relative to the ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the machine.<br />
ftpt, LewiB<br />
Power Yacht<br />
1'aptaln Low<br />
Diary yacht, the<br />
wBIeh was built<br />
EllBiiueth, has<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and m ooM<br />
dock, at the foot <strong>of</strong> ith ,,<br />
lor fishing party <br />
large ncale this<br />
According )0 capi<br />
thq largest auxiliary<br />
cal waters O H<br />
Elisabeth, Avenue, Visit Our Other 'Itnrln'r ! sh«p ami<br />
llt'iiuls Salmi — MIS Auliiir}' Arvniii<<br />
PENNSYLVANIA<br />
RAILROAD<br />
The READING<br />
SYSTEM<br />
COMBINED SERVICE<br />
TO AND FROM<br />
_„. <strong>of</strong> whleb Miii,J<br />
,• retirlne pruMmt<br />
i:|j(Bpt enjoying ifn<br />
Wt;TO,B«By It was<br />
?rWQJ&& Cim All<br />
*" fit their pr«lee<br />
...., STOe^PALB)<br />
BEER<br />
An Automatic Top Burner Lightor is a<br />
Marvelous thing on a Ga* Range<br />
NO IUICHII n. bun.1. w pathi limply hm en H.t g.. m i H bynu. Aa« tMi frni I<br />
MM BMMtam Hiink af Mm Mtour Howl My ocddmt.1 mrnlni *n *• th* •••<br />
whfHMr Anuih -<br />
TWO DAYS ONLY<br />
HICKMAN^S<br />
Call 448 or 449<br />
Free Delivery<br />
FISH<br />
- Tttil Si'OKKS<br />
1155 Asbury Aveniie 729 Asbury Avenue<br />
Invited to<br />
ig League Game<br />
Mick Bids Local<br />
Youngsters to Phila.<br />
Connie "Muck, Brtozlrii vclpnin<br />
chief in liiischiill, liiin iiiviicil<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Ocoim i iiy and I'lipc Miiy<br />
My to lie liix uwMH nl ii KiiMic<br />
riin his Aihlclics jitill III..<br />
Wil Soi'lis in Shllic fjirli,, I'liil-<br />
Whin, Tliui'Hihiy. July H. The<br />
WUtlon WIIS cxlcndcd Hi in week<br />
pWlli Kiirl Sliiirp. cliiiii'iiiiin nf<br />
f>tos' iilillclic cilllilllillLM- iif Mir<br />
W Amcrlciin l.etslim.<br />
'J& « iiiiinlii.il' or yours. Mr.<br />
•ffi 1 on hcluilf- <strong>of</strong> ilio Loiilnn.<br />
onsnrod Mic ijilMritnuuc i'i<br />
'ark. This iiiinti.il uffiilr lins<br />
.. many u pnp-cynd yiiiiniislor<br />
[J Brit mul (ii,|y o]i|iiirliiiiity to<br />
"*i« big lenmic (siiiiiD.<br />
. trip hiis (linulniieii inlo nil<br />
"tWiiyc iiiitnmnhllo rnriivnn,<br />
'3 nwiiiicycit" sliile iiiillcn CM-<br />
W, mi cvoryihlng (inc.liiilitm<br />
Sharp'ipiiiiy Issued nil nii-<br />
P 1 to Rotiiry IIIHI Kiwillllii Illclll-<br />
ind cithers to doimiu tlioii<br />
ii-ii' own drlviim srr-<br />
ntt thu IIIK dny, in liPlp<br />
ciiii t;, jimiKhisH<br />
jpehor, pnst eniiimanilei', anil<br />
Bt vou'll (jii nnd hiiw iniiuy<br />
jBko in vniir car.<br />
Ib29e<br />
!b22e<br />
Ib 15c<br />
It) 23c<br />
tb 20c<br />
ISc<br />
Veal CutletH<br />
Loin Veal Chops .,.,.,,,.,..<br />
Humij <strong>of</strong> Veal<br />
Genuine Spring Legs <strong>of</strong> Lamb ,<br />
Top Muscle Hoast .,.,,.,..,<br />
* l i;l;ki;Mi M'liri M,s<br />
Pineapple or Chocolate Jelly Roll<br />
Butter Almond Ring 15c<br />
Cup Cakes doz, 25c • Lady Locks 10c.<br />
Pies , 15c and 35c<br />
Cocoanut and Devil Food Cake ....-, 25c<br />
— HOT IHO'I IIHMIW.N IIAKI'HV—.<br />
\vi;" IIJ-:I.IVI-:IC SCKII 1 ACCKI'TKII<br />
JOE'S MARKET<br />
4th ST. and ASBURY AVE.<br />
UALITY MKATS AT ALI, A&!» MARKETS I<br />
1MB"" "<br />
Palmer Given<br />
Birthday Surprise<br />
fcff. P^lmef rosort r'hnvinloi<br />
39 lr i «aa glvqn'n iilrllidny Hiir*<br />
voml <strong>of</strong> his friends al<br />
caic, Mdndily noon. t<br />
Ws hired into the cafe and<br />
a jroiip wnitinR for lilm<br />
• wedding eako nnd sovnriil<br />
« r lias lurid girts.<br />
*B atldnditiB the Darty iii-<br />
BnrMn Grels, Hlrhnnl<br />
Oonrge Ornff, .liinies<br />
'*"• Jacoh Bcinirf, rhoBtor<br />
i,. Low wailmce, -• n<br />
. wiles Chief .lerneD, Pollen<br />
HoDort Lackey and Uurl<br />
|K,'«Wo Pnttersnn, a Braduflte<br />
ly <strong>of</strong> Virginia, hiia<br />
•.— —.'f <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />
' noinltal, It wafi annoiine.<br />
GehriB, <strong>of</strong> St. Vin.<br />
' Philadelphia, htn<br />
MILK.FED-ALL SIZIS 0%%1<br />
Stewing Chickens 2 l c<br />
GENUINE<strong>1933</strong> SPRjNj5_jL_AMB<br />
LEGS <strong>of</strong> LAMB -,;Mo[(T lb 23c<br />
Forequartar <strong>of</strong> Lamb S CUT T<br />
Should»f Lamb 'b I7e —- Rack Chops ib2le<br />
Rib Roast <strong>of</strong> Beef «K» 21c<br />
Lean Plate Beef • Ib 8c<br />
Chuek Roait <strong>of</strong> Bsef<br />
Bon»less Pol Roiit oi Beef -<br />
COLD LUNeHtON MEATS!<br />
Thufingif<br />
Minced Ham •<br />
Lebanon Bologna<br />
Lenghern ChteiB<br />
SPICID<br />
Lunchaon Miafc -<br />
' VOUBL<br />
CHOICE<br />
5<br />
Qulden's MuitaiJ jS f 5e<br />
FRBSH CLEANID FISH<br />
,. .All Rudy far tin gml<br />
FRHH<br />
PergitiorWaikfishiblOe<br />
CHOICE SKINWiS FILLBTS »f<br />
Sliced Steak Cod ib !5e<br />
— CLAMS —<br />
I1TTLENHCK Of „ doi ISc<br />
Mtdium • ••» i9e<br />
THi_<br />
6RIAT ATLANTIC 6- PACIFIC<br />
GOES TO MAINE<br />
Miss Frieda Steelman, 3rd it,<br />
and At^ntie av., lift Friday to<br />
ipend the Wnmler in Winter Har-<br />
bor, Maine. She in the guilt <strong>of</strong><br />
Captain Jamoa C,_Fisher, a reja-<br />
Uve, who for many years resided<br />
In Pleaaantviye and is well known<br />
in the reiort.<br />
F; A, Wii), <strong>of</strong> Camden, wag a<br />
week end resort visitor ut hits<br />
placo on the Lagoon,<br />
FOR BALE<br />
'•ilamiXy Apartmcnl<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Front • Wth Street<br />
' FurnlHhed<br />
This V'ear liOO<br />
Price $5,000<br />
Ralph L, Chester,<br />
tncorBersttd<br />
ITH & CISTBAL ATE,<br />
SEE OUR AP ON PAGE OO<br />
FOOD PRICES ARE<br />
GOING UP!<br />
Be Thrifty! Buy Liberally .. .<br />
NOW... at Th«s# Low Pricei<br />
and Keep Your Food Bill<br />
DOWN!<br />
Mil fflflnU—SHeeH or Halved<br />
Peaches - 21.27'<br />
Mil iflontf. Sliced<br />
Pineapple 2<br />
Del Monte Cruihed Pineapple 2^f<br />
Campbell 1 ! Tomato Soup .VSt 3«<br />
Hires iKtracts ^miMf 1 "<br />
R&-H Chicken &- Egg Noodle Dinner l fcr!9e<br />
Kellogg'sCorn Flakes or Poit Toiities 2 #»* I3e<br />
Ceresota<br />
FLOUR<br />
5.1b bag I2-Ibb«9<br />
*WHITE<br />
EVAP. MILK<br />
3<br />
*m eani<br />
Smill Cam • 3f
' ^W* ' ^<br />
.•if<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER; OCEAty CITY. NEAV JERSEY, FRIDAY. JUNE 23; <strong>1933</strong><br />
o/ Somers Point<br />
Scull Reinstated<br />
tool Superintendent<br />
Full Back Salary<br />
Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education Rules That<br />
-Year Contract is Binding-; Board's<br />
Ouster Action is Reversed.<br />
Florence D. Scull, daughter <strong>of</strong> Tax Collet-tov and<br />
'Mmm E, Scull, <strong>of</strong> Bay av., was reinstated us city su-<br />
ai(t§ndent <strong>of</strong> schools, Tuesday, by Dr. Charles H. Elliott<br />
Ste cornmissionei- <strong>of</strong> education.<br />
Miss Scull was employed by the board <strong>of</strong> education in<br />
auary, when James M. Monaghan, Jr., was pi-esklenL <strong>of</strong><br />
•-.board, and whin he,and two other members had a itm-<br />
IHng vote. Mlaa Scull was given a thrw-year contract ul<br />
_ a year, fepmcing Hiiwer T.'nnd engajfeij K. A. Highi-i; Jr..<br />
Irstellar, who was retired im. ti' represent her. A heaiiUK was<br />
•Ion. iniiiliitinii iii-rurt- ih,. iiiiiiiiiiMBiijn-<br />
er <strong>of</strong> ocliifiiiidii in Munii. Inn no<br />
tli'i'isiciri wii* intniled IIIIWII until<br />
111 its week.<br />
niilei- Mil- niliiiB ,ii Dr. Elliot,<br />
tile hoard niiisi |iny Miss Hciilj<br />
her hark snliiry, "iruiu I-Vhl-llary<br />
23, when Bhe was misled, unll'l<br />
thf Oi!cl Of till. IiTlll. IIH well HB<br />
re-instate her r.»r ill.- next sfiimij<br />
yen r.<br />
the bo ird re mj. ini/til n<br />
pruKry linnmi Itilin Mi n<br />
elected pre^idcm. and he :mtl<br />
Marlon A. rulMUrt unit M<br />
cella Champion hold Hie < >"<<br />
Tbcy misted .Miss Si-nll hy<br />
Qlishliig her position, on Hie<br />
r .Ounds' It WUH not ni't'deil<br />
t Miss Scull nppo id tin isti i<br />
LOtjAll K0CK WEIGHS ABOUT TO TONS."<br />
UEBt INt JUU IM MM tNP.meUND WHtBt THIS<br />
tool B'rd Does<br />
it Have $550 In<br />
>. Scrip He Says<br />
Denies Assertion<br />
Made Last Week by<br />
Monaghan, Had <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
*4? Then, He Declares<br />
GIVEN LATER<br />
Somcrs Point hoard <strong>of</strong> odu-<br />
on does not havt?. and never<br />
liave, the IBBO In '•iiullly siTi|><br />
rred to last w«lc hy Jumci<br />
Monaglian. Jr., mcnilit'i <strong>of</strong> ih<<br />
According to Hmvor T<br />
tellar, . former siipei-intendi-nt<br />
1 lie A\<br />
Ul inn ^<br />
'hi 1 ii in<br />
nil<br />
»>• al'leriim<br />
full, pit-siiic<br />
'I'lie auxilinly tli<br />
tlif irw i-liiiic.' (25<br />
u.ehurily , use. Mini<br />
(§SIt".la true that I'lly council de.<br />
to five IE50 in scrip to the<br />
I," Mr. Mnrstellar said, "bill<br />
meJtt day the cliy treasurer<br />
nd that 1501 <strong>of</strong> the scrip Iind<br />
a collfcted in insi tajies, and<br />
M ilace tli* city had 1 paid nil<br />
.ltd 1931 local school lax to tin?<br />
!*, that money could tint lie<br />
nfaied-over to the board,<br />
>; <strong>On</strong>ly $IB on Hand.<br />
Vj*So when Mr. Monaphnn claim.<br />
there was M50 in serip nn<br />
1. there wai in reality only<br />
in .icrlp, last" Friday night,<br />
nver, I iindcrstnnri, enniiKh<br />
gmftip'to bring Iho total up to ah-<br />
Bt J536 was turned over to the<br />
;"Sff. Margtellar said (hat while<br />
S(d no <strong>of</strong>ficial connection with<br />
Mbool system, hr. still ia in<br />
Mlted In inhnol prohlems anil In<br />
teachers. He had Investigated<br />
•Ituotlon at the request <strong>of</strong><br />
no <strong>of</strong> the teacheri,<br />
Majority Without Sfrnntr.<br />
Whether the hnard <strong>of</strong> education<br />
till meet tonlKht, BR scheduled,<br />
Ipa not been Innrned. John<br />
jptHing, prenlden! <strong>of</strong> the hoard, is<br />
MKM! Hot fully recovered from a<br />
jj-Wl Be iuffered May 3.1 from the<br />
ePSj<strong>On</strong>iley house ro<strong>of</strong>, nnd tuny not<br />
fie able to attend.<br />
Since Mr. Strnng had his rail.<br />
SUM B»Te been no meetings by, ,... , ,<br />
pO»\ board. When the remark «-a"i •','','. •'"'<br />
SitMUje^to him this week that the 1 ri ; , ,.,'<br />
|»W.r*-dld not seem to he able 101'" '.'"• . " r<br />
i 1 function' withnnt him, lie renlleill, »•• .>'"_ •'•<br />
""*••" WBi more than a majn.-it.-! - A "'" " l|!llv<br />
Somers Point Boys<br />
In Ite-Forest Army<br />
Snowbound in Idaho<br />
Wfihl lias hei'ii rri rived Iriiiii<br />
smile DI Ilii' iiiiill liny.-i wlm ji 10<br />
enlintyd In 1 in' Hriiiipnintioii<br />
Cillllli thill they were slims,<br />
bound in Iiinliii.<br />
n.p<br />
A Kiio\v7>lidi> I'fum Nn<br />
Ihe iiiiiiinuilii lil.ifUod n,<br />
rniitl pjisK iind ihi.y si HI-<br />
lined in a i-iirifli until Hi<br />
swis cleared.<br />
Auxiliary Makes<br />
Hospital Gift<br />
Cash Is Appropriated and<br />
Spreads Donated.<br />
Auxiliary ,,f till!<br />
IJi.Miuiitl iiii-i in<br />
the hu^ltinii !;lst<br />
Mary Holland<br />
Salvatore's Bride<br />
Niece <strong>of</strong> Mr. .and Mrs.<br />
Frank Cook it Married<br />
Summer Resident<br />
25 Years if Dead<br />
Word has been lettilved <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dentil Monday at RiTO p. in, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wiliiuni Hlailner, BH, retired, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mfl Kiilniiiiunt av., Ph'iiidelpliin.<br />
He wan ill only a Nhort time.<br />
He 1111 il Mr«. Dlattner line! spent<br />
V. F. W. Party<br />
Aid to Hospital<br />
Dancing and Cards Enjoy-<br />
ed at Benefit Affair.<br />
Point in Move to<br />
Guard Waterway<br />
Health Board to Check AH<br />
Cesspools, Drain Pipes,<br />
Hit \S<br />
1 iin I<br />
% H ill<br />
i iih Mi<br />
„ . . , lionsored a curd. To suard upainBI pnsaihle polln-<br />
p..M.V and „;,„,,. s,i Heir hi'inl-; H.m ,,f ,,,ln|- wn er« mijoU,,.<br />
.Muuleis ,,,, hhorc. rd., Wednes.myJ SOIIUTS I-,,ini, oiiv cmnnii Vriday<br />
bl,,,,th 11^-m.l Airn Helen I-•„,- ,1Pilltll „, llltl|,e(,, „,, (,,,a!t|,n(l|(i all(|<br />
,„.; in 1« 1 ' • lr "'»"««" »W« that may bn drain.<br />
..«iimili't' 111 tiling.. i m |mi, u,,.,| water<br />
«.ilia,,, ,,!,(,, 1 CtiiiHiatu iiiinrd 1ms nlwnyB been<br />
'-•'«'- «tio iiwanlod i,i Mrs, Ikrpt by Die board <strong>of</strong> health- and<br />
Ilerlitn Aij.iis.uii in fonimi'i.all wiih-nvayi, him. been ken! in!<br />
bruit!.;. Mrs. Alury hiniih in am- an 1111 polI»tt.-il slnle, it was decliir- !<br />
mm liruljif. nnd Mrs. Ijiiivl, I.in- ei). 1,111 ii Is ihe denim <strong>of</strong> ciiy <strong>of</strong>-<br />
uiln in piniuhle. .\(rs. J. Pi-i.-i- ficirils ,„ k,;m ,|ieni clean so Hint<br />
tt-Bii Hi.' iiniiidiiiiM pi-ij... I'iitliei-B niiiy enjiiy (be binhiim and<br />
Amniijj liiti-i. altfiuliiii: wi'i-c: i sivimminu fiirilitle*, kiinsvlng thnt<br />
Mi. iiinl Mi-s. HiTlieit Addlsi-iiii.lllii-ir lieniili will not be<br />
JIIH. Kurl lisiiu, Mrs, Aiexiiniii-r ""p'l liy i-mitiuiilnutpd svnier<br />
Saliiirii. Mis,. WiUiain c. Mnns.! Keepiim ihe u-ntprwnyii<br />
field, Mrs, Piii-i.. Mrs, .liinies .M.iii-! wi ll rilso nrt'Kerve ihe natural re-<br />
Hsliiiii, MIH. Albert Ciniiier, Mrs. 1 soiirces nf Siiniers p.ilni, namely<br />
Daniel Steelman<br />
New Tax Assessor<br />
Daniel ateelman. democrat, was<br />
elected to fill the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> tax<br />
assessor for a term <strong>of</strong> three<br />
years ni n salary <strong>of</strong> (BOO, by cily<br />
itimieii, Friday niaht. The vote<br />
wiis four to two,<br />
Mr. Sieciniiin wad oppoRed by<br />
rjiit'ene Bteelmiin, son or Mayor<br />
riiiiries K. C. BteBlmnn, who iitiB<br />
held the iifrite <strong>of</strong> anseiisnr for two<br />
years, completing the unexniretl<br />
term nf Frank ailvey.<br />
KKAI1 THE rLASSIPIKD APS<br />
in<br />
ilie'aiiiluiiim<br />
lilsli ijilllllHu Ull<br />
iuilrc i.f abiMll ¥tu,<br />
1'2 HpreiiiU iiiiuiileil<br />
Ts*. i/lvij in ,i ^iirriid?; su-it ,f!.,. .-.-'<br />
til nHfll Io Ibo Iinsplliil. !'i<br />
Ml'.-:. AllicMl HesKiil! svas ITfrh'. ; II<br />
us 11 iit'ii iiii'nilH'r. I'"<br />
.Mrs. Thonms Ymt'p, Hi:!i Rlmro! I-<br />
id 1 lin<br />
"Iliiirly |.'ii(iiiy<br />
11V<br />
sviil<br />
illlti'iiu<br />
Hill Jjl-tlC'Sii Oi tilt<br />
.Ul:i, .Ii'iiOliii Hil I'll, ill i. (IIK mill.<br />
will a h e a iiiiiiiMl Iiiiiil Biipiirr fur<br />
Ilit' buiiPlii di liit. lins|iiliit, Ihr<br />
dull' In In- iliiiliiiiilc-1 il Ji 11 L*I.<br />
'Jilt, lit'il ^ji-tiiil tliiil \v.-ih limiiii.<br />
ed hj Ml". ()|i|illlifl. llhcl SM1H nil<br />
iliKIiliiy in i],,, 1 hiUi.Iri |i|m«<br />
iniiiii, 'Hlmr, i,|., uill ii.iw In- nil<br />
dlspiiiy ill Oci'illl i:||y, in nlli' nf<br />
ihe liiini-K nu ih.. hiriinlwiilii. 'I ln«<br />
snirJiil in hi.-iiiii 1 liiiiil'tii nil' !":<br />
Hit 1 lii-nt'l'ii iif Hit' lii.spiinl,<br />
I IhlliliL- Sllllllllir,<br />
liulliy Hilinnze, Mr. nnd Mrs.<br />
Uiirry f-s 11111 It, Mis. U_ J, HnKfii-<br />
i.iitliei. Airs, Umrin. Oliver, Mr.<br />
Mrs, li, |''it2|iuii ick, Mrs.<br />
Hiirrv S'. Adiiins, Airs, Nelson<br />
Mi'. _ nnd Mis, IJI« rfnt-e<br />
11. .Mrs, Mnr. Ui-iinigun, Mrs. MuiMiirei Seiboi-.<br />
1 ]ilisi,l|.d liiia, Mis, Krlifl Wiilsoil, Mis.<br />
iiit'd ijiil In liiiiry Tiiliii-. Mis, .less.. Hiiii.l.<br />
.liis piiid fur Mrs. A, S111111 if, Aliiis Miiry Tnnt.r.<br />
doiiiii.-d io|Alr. iincl M,B. TliPfiilurii Ftigto,<br />
3Irs. Wiiii.nn Voiz,. Air. and Alls,<br />
T.nvni'iul, Air and Airs rhri«<br />
Spllii, Airs, M, spim. Nuriiiiin .lew-<br />
t-ll, Miirlln Hiiili. Frank Force,<br />
Wiisnn, IJtiljiiiir l.niipi,, Ati-<br />
Hiiniel's, •ilifliiiiis Willis, Af.<br />
, lIVlliow, .liiint's ((iiisnil. lli.riild<br />
l-'iiali'l', Nnrniiin I). Si-lii-nip, Mrs.<br />
i> l.nuis Krifrnt'i', All's, (tencvievp<br />
4i»t- u i-j.ril <br />
dins roilp iliese jirniierties niiiy<br />
he ftindemiiPd niilil thefto nrrinii,.<br />
III I 111 I<br />
i 111 II Ir II<br />
^lin 1 i ii ih In I i n trip<br />
li II (ill in IK I h i 1 till<br />
nit Hi h k 1 i tm pilin 1 i<br />
1 i Ilii 1 II ^r f in hi 1 i ilip<br />
MMi i! 0 mrn<br />
Mi ill Mi I hull I In 11 nf<br />
f Ii nit Hill mil Ml I h I i tli<br />
I 1 i 11 fill Ij-rtrn iim 1 M li<br />
I ii i i n I tin urn in i it th<br />
^ i ^i 1 \\i irttn nt<br />
Mi 1 hr ntp \ I ni<br />
mill 1 pr 111 \\ in<br />
1<br />
I'liiladi-lphlii.<br />
Mrs. A. P. riillissfin was a rhilsi-<br />
,Tr-11 • 11 ir 1 visilnr, Tupsili\-.<br />
SPECIAL OFFER<br />
II V"U lliink .,,„ 30<br />
filliiH Blisi<br />
«H3 value<br />
Faaf. hfifig<br />
<strong>of</strong>,<br />
>•'<br />
rp t il n mil in the building<br />
c.iilc is complied with,<br />
Rnforeement or the ende ia nee.<br />
essnry fnr thp cily's welfare, it.<br />
was,pointed out, as n lawBiiit mny<br />
result Ir an neridpn. should nceur<br />
on the nroneriios.<br />
Splints Removed<br />
In Strang's Hand<br />
The snlinls which held the bro-<br />
ken holies in position in the lusnd<br />
<strong>of</strong> .Tnhii Btniiia, prpsid--nt <strong>of</strong> ilie<br />
Somers point iinanl <strong>of</strong> Kd.ir.itinn,<br />
wore rrnioveil thisi week,'Alilibiijii<br />
the fingers nf tils hand were stiff,<br />
there sippnrentiy was no iw.iiit-<br />
nont injury, '<br />
Mr, Sirrinfj fell from the r.inf<br />
nf tlin lintno (if John Dinniley, <strong>of</strong><br />
I Uiv iiv.t on Mny 23. and<br />
ft rr.'ietiiroil I ,<br />
BCVOIT binijtcs iind nprnlnrt<br />
the hoily,<br />
h.ind, ns well ai<br />
n-honI<br />
I,.lTniEjfS KNTEHTATW<br />
FBIKWnS ftVER WEKK END<br />
Mm. Fiiehwnni, MIBB Riith Mul-<br />
len, Mr, and Mrs, H<strong>of</strong>fman and<br />
PwiliiR. <strong>of</strong> Tn Chase. Pa.,<br />
*W «ue«t» flrer <strong>On</strong> wtek end<br />
.Bfijlifc §m& um Mnu Latlmtr,<br />
Dr. Harry H. Lake<br />
Optometrist<br />
822 Asbury Ave. Phone 494<br />
RUPTURE<br />
TRUSS<br />
FitllnB Mf<br />
A foil ||n, <strong>of</strong> Ab.<br />
C l"n i .1 hilti Flas-<br />
llc Hf,,irr,. T r l,<br />
, Hhonldtr B i . c ,<br />
Naiptnuirr B • n 4-<br />
•«••. Arch Propi,<br />
TlthH |<br />
AM Elaalk _..<br />
Madl <strong>of</strong> Fmh<br />
Rokktr,<br />
The q.nlj Im &.<br />
libllihBeiil In<br />
' AttiBtlc Cilj.<br />
BENJ. KROMN1CK<br />
Public Invited to Attend<br />
Miss Clow's Card Parties<br />
vm u'l.ivric in,VII.<br />
Every Friday, 8 p, m.<br />
llwilltii'tll I'PiWN Wivklj<br />
Silver Cups fur Meiisori Swire<br />
FOIt NAI.K .- S-Sfdrj<br />
liirdi)<br />
Umh.<br />
lign. t Bed Rdonii •hd<br />
niriff.<br />
I'rlec 18,600<br />
r.,h ti.ooo<br />
Hnlniiro, Straifhi Msrlcatt,<br />
liy IlFdrr <strong>of</strong> MtiftKaefp<br />
Ralph L. Chester,<br />
Incgrp3fat#d<br />
STH * rKXTRAI,<br />
Mortgage Money<br />
Wanted<br />
Wanlrd In brifrn» MO<strong>On</strong> on builnnn<br />
llfopprlj. linnd lucatinii. t.ta.ed 111<br />
yrflTH In well known buniiirsM firm<br />
Addrr.. Ncniiiivl-I.cilgrr Bru NJ.l. O»in<br />
til}-.<br />
OVERSIZED LOT<br />
ATI..1XTIC HOI I.KVUUi<br />
$850<br />
NORMAL SIZED LOT,<br />
Each 30x100 Feet<br />
IS THK CARI-KXS<br />
PHONE<br />
III Paris (01<br />
Iih Ml.<br />
THERMOID<br />
and<br />
RAYBESTOS<br />
Brake Service<br />
at<br />
Powell's Modem<br />
Super Service<br />
34th St. iind Afthnry BT. MI. f,fi<br />
Jin fliarife IVheii We fall fur<br />
iind |lclhi>r yiiur Car<br />
BEAR SYSTEM<br />
MIKS Mary Holliind, daughier nf<br />
Mr, nnd 5rr», Oswald Holland, he-<br />
eamc the bride <strong>of</strong> Jomes Salva-<br />
lore, or nine Anchor, on Saturday,<br />
Rev. J, Lin-ren olfiniaiid nt the<br />
nuptial mass in St. LUPV'H eliurrhi<br />
Blue Anchor,<br />
The bride, wlin In a niece <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr, and Mrs. Fmnk Cook, <strong>of</strong> HIK-<br />
hee av., was attended tiy her SIH-<br />
ter, Miss Helen Holland, ax maid<br />
<strong>of</strong> hiinnf. The bride wiire an Ivory<br />
tolored crepe ninlerer gown wiiii<br />
n veil nf tulle cainsht from a<br />
wreath <strong>of</strong> orange bliissonm. The<br />
maid <strong>of</strong> honor worti u pule luv-<br />
nnder froclt, and I tic liridemuaiil.<br />
Miss Rose Salvaton 1 , sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hrldegronm, wurc 11 iierind frock<br />
<strong>of</strong> pale pink.<br />
After the svedilinj! reremtmy a<br />
reeeiition and wrildiii)! I i Irak fast<br />
tviiB isiven the ciiiiiiic nt the Bine<br />
Anchor Inn, After n wedding trip<br />
to SprinKfield, N. Y., the Salva-<br />
tureii will live ill nlile Anrhnr,<br />
Horace Hafferi, a student nt<br />
Ml. fiirtnel Academy, <strong>On</strong>tarlii,<br />
Canada, has been spendinis sunn 1<br />
time with hi» Krandparents, Judge<br />
and Mrn, Lewis D, Muthias.<br />
thf mmniior ban<br />
llvlns in th(, y3<br />
uml Anbury HV,<br />
l ll<br />
St I .inn I<br />
md ll.iv,,,<br />
frv ut n<br />
831 FIFTH ST., NEAR THE OCEAN<br />
TJifimUj-Oiiy mriiii-'rri tiiinniK pinylo<br />
IL till i-fi.-uiic Pi-ivitU' hit! hit. Kuriiiri'iui<br />
ii t ill A m^ r iru ?i jjlii ii,<br />
Very Moderate Rates<br />
n. & K, r, KAiiFonn<br />
I,unfit Nhue Kepillr I'riri-s<br />
Men's Half Rule k H<strong>of</strong>l<br />
JflW<br />
SBWIHI „ I1.IM1<br />
jHllllbM H(.(.|S ..,__,„ inQ<br />
I Ladies 1 Half Sole and Heel 35q<br />
{Ladies Half Sole ROc<br />
(Hind Btwfdi<br />
(Kstra hlKli ftm&e leiitlier iispd<br />
—will liut HIX' IMOIMIIK)<br />
Economy Shoe<br />
Repair Shop<br />
SOJ EICI1 Til STREET<br />
llih S»i,,n Hal G,<br />
Amtfisaii<br />
f (an 4»»<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e I41h<br />
Balk Hauiia, DatLcji' Dinln, Koo<br />
riKK rAi:,i,.Mi<br />
JAMES D. VOUNO, Mff,<br />
HOTEL HANSCOM<br />
ifBoqi-flWqh<br />
n<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Modern<br />
Hotel<br />
90 Room, and Bstii<br />
Europeftll Plan wilk Dip i<br />
in. Room Alt.diJ<br />
Elovolors to Str,,| Lltil<br />
•Sun Dach ;<br />
NOWOTENH<br />
Kllhippu Fill<br />
g<br />
Management<br />
PICTURE POST CA!<br />
Are Quick "Business Builders<br />
For HOTELS - ROOMING HOUSES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Hie least ex|iei)Nhi> mid niiiMt i>Ffeet!vi' methods ol<br />
ami r.MiiiihiL- iiiiliirl<br />
h< ^ ihH<br />
ui ibc<br />
Imidiv<br />
ULI HI<br />
M HI<br />
[ > <<br />
tml<br />
No Firecrackers<br />
Except on July 4<br />
Police Announce Rules; To<br />
Enforce Them Strictly.<br />
FiiTwolks i-ul.j,. 'an • iuuulJtli-r.4<br />
were unnauuced this WDok by<br />
antniii Itnliuri ,i, Lucitey, nf the<br />
..nlicii tlciiiirininnt. Policu will sec<br />
thnt they are lived un to.<br />
PirowuiitK, which includes rii'f<br />
i-i-iirkfi'M uiiil oilier noiBo mn_.<br />
mny not be shot <strong>of</strong>f .before July<br />
4, limit r I In- provisions uf u sluti<br />
., ill ii-iil 111 hy iiir in UIIIO fur<br />
1 ho Wi.iiiii>«iiiij miii. lit-H In. 1 re. 1'iiiii<br />
in('iiiii|i, bin i-bicl' uide !a«l ywir,<br />
il_ diii'cl the < hiniui, iiiiinu'y.<br />
riii Fnmewhu! f|>''od-<br />
ed up, in older to iracb Ihe fi-<br />
liiits for tin! luiKlei'n rliniiipiuiisliii).<br />
on Thiii'Hdiiy, Inslenii c.f Friilny.<br />
At 2;3II p, 111,, Mundni. a su<br />
party will he held fnr the<br />
and newspaper men 111<br />
pnol. 'I 1<br />
for hcin., ..<br />
Hum AH;<br />
Juseilli .Muri>.\<br />
Binners <strong>of</strong> iiu<br />
iii.i'iiinK ai<br />
(-limiipion;<br />
liiiiui 4 ].,<br />
p<br />
I I Lil<br />
Ihi<br />
will Iir lii-l.l i tn lihnw I heir c reili-iiilals in Kiiiii<br />
1 be l-'iai'il.-i> , aiimiimmc. anywlH're.<br />
v.ill iii|iiiri; Sunn' 1 line durini! ihe wei-k UON-<br />
j t-iie i-'aimtc, iiuiiiuKPr uf ihe local<br />
bi \<br />
l-'i-i.lii.<br />
allure nilrl<br />
miitiii<br />
t I u In<br />
t lit ill I L \\i!l \V\\\ IlHHKIl<br />
tun<br />
Train Service to Speed Up<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> Resort on Sunday<br />
•••••••' • ' • — •-.••> 1)<br />
-epni'tp.l<br />
hathhiif<br />
champs un« ..^.,. .,,..„„<br />
iOlh St., and al 8:30 that nlKht<br />
there will lie 11 speciul prnurnni<br />
in the -Flanders Pool, with the<br />
beach patrol wiving an ejihibiliun.<br />
Ineliiden in the 16 evenlg iire\<br />
four nil' ihe marble chumps, and<br />
two for iii.wHpu|ieinicii, The buy<br />
nn-yiiid linsii. tub<br />
be tlie' iiaiiiellt.<br />
\<br />
til 111 M ai n lilt ulu<br />
bin<br />
nil fmn<br />
SVt'l't.'<br />
;lll \ I , . .<br />
«>,!!* liiiK WCi'lii UHli il iS r, 1 i 1 m. «iii h,> iins.il<br />
nn iinii alicr .Sunday, Tli-ki'ln will<br />
lie suiil ut iin> lii'iiiiinuV .'ili-.t «t<br />
BtiHiuil.<br />
Fruin liu. liiiiif puliil. <strong>On</strong>eiiii<br />
fity iinific will hi' iiniiilli..! hy<br />
ibc sliiiri mule .if 1 ht' lUudins<br />
I im..<br />
Al (Mip.. Mu>, hj nipnllH iif Hiiil<br />
irncli ri.tinei'i i.iiihi, nil sef<br />
will he 11m1111liiliii1.il in tiie<br />
di.ii!<br />
Kill<br />
I II i<br />
liaii<br />
will I<br />
. til He;<br />
ku tu<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
he 11<br />
pun i f*<br />
ii in' i i mri uniu lhlr ml<br />
ait ilil i i mn il "<br />
llu i i \ tcm ii mini<br />
Mff<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
REFRIGERATC<br />
DomestiF & C<br />
Kelvinator *M.<br />
AUTOMATIC W&\T\<br />
APPLIANCE CQ. i*<br />
(MB AWBUBV \\. ygOW '<br />
tiii<br />
isnn<br />
in unbiuktii<br />
Hit \ moat bt- &Qld<br />
mtitduta in »1IIL1I<br />
in unbiuktii m d u<br />
lilt III t- In II II LMltl tli<br />
At ill fil ti t •- wlitit fiicwaik'<br />
art mild tin ii liiu-t bt Urge<br />
n pu ltd, j hibnloK smoking<br />
1 lii it It Eii i L du liipmtnt ur ihi-<br />
iiNidiriiitinn iiinti nphiit i ( ui<br />
inti-ttinij ili tin Siiuth Iti^ev<br />
iru ti mi tu\il tlirtiuj,h tin pn<br />
in l'liin \hiniii Siillun m i im<br />
l U Ir<br />
dm in.rllii r ill m-U Inr<br />
m in.rllii r mill<br />
nitial in Allintit t il5, ne.<br />
iti nf I'll urt t nt l( i Inn t i<br />
mn tin tjufb trn> mil bruise<br />
Lralni<br />
uiiiiHtiiiii V"( < "inpM<br />
I th mhP uf t<br />
Weather Man Tells<br />
All to Kiwanians<br />
WPithtr Hi thi luhject uf in<br />
illumin ltint' ijlk to tht Km jni<br />
Cluh bv hamuel LlPitth, iif the U<br />
h ^tithi-i Iiurtju, Atljntit (it>,<br />
Wtilnc las nnun it himm. Eta<br />
t mrant<br />
CERRUTI<br />
BARBER<br />
SHOP<br />
Phone<br />
1394-W<br />
SHOPPE<br />
703 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
mint i itt<br />
l'lilli lll'lp *it'n I Uhin(!,<br />
UU I lit ll 1\ \S Llllll I 1\ ^lUl<br />
I Inn ii i\ 111 n bit „ mit>- ttill in<br />
m Hit \Nii<br />
holdpr nf "triis'liwaiil. i events will he H r.n-yani imsn. " " ' i ,<br />
"-"^^-t^diS^j-^i^'-'ri^HiiiJn<br />
wutnm I iiu-e dnu.rhmit (lif> pi-P.-n-rveri •"•-"-"<br />
gtaVmcrtiiK.', Eli DavlB, tiliow, and a riw-rnr-iill nwim<br />
tJdflit iif tho fishiiig club,<br />
the fcuturt'.l speakei'. He<br />
jfhten tin- iiienihers on the<br />
nf tin! c<strong>of</strong>fee iiiiiuH-<br />
the world. I ,, ..<br />
^iast two weeks, a | played at M<br />
<strong>of</strong> the butter known mem- '<br />
„' the dub have arrivail-in<br />
•flty tn spi'iiil the suniijler,<br />
taciuife Clarence "J. Stlil-<br />
.jmaii J. Fegley, Robert IS.<br />
i, QMrte.* Vnllum, Paul La-<br />
" Harry W. llartley, H. W.<br />
Jlsrry Wiegaml and Ed-<br />
i, SimiKiin<br />
1 flahmi, i imt u|i tn par<br />
i delight m •ittine "1 the<br />
enPttim nltl friend hip«,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bij; mitb that<br />
t.MI inn.<br />
! Hriiivn I rn '11 ' frrn<br />
^eR^hnl'!, jjninii; will<br />
I'll! bl-i.la.-" It.<br />
_ „ 1.1 the number <strong>of</strong> trains; j n ininfcstinK- fashion he outlin<br />
ii|ilir;'il hy 1 he HUliinier schedule, "" • --.-• -1- .n,».<br />
inwever. It is ihipossihie to ef-<br />
ect tlii'se tnnniiial consoIiduliunB<br />
at nn.v, in ciitiseiiiicnce. th;> siu-<br />
liniis nr bfili lines Iii cnindf-ti and<br />
Atlnniic lity will remain in iise<br />
temporarily,'<br />
Fnr tin. preKpni summer, nil<br />
ferry exinrss nain travel between<br />
rliilnfli.liiliiii, 1 anitinii ami Aihin=<br />
ic <strong>City</strong> will be b'anilleii thrnuuh<br />
be i'liesimii and Huiilh si. ferriDs,<br />
the neaiiinti'i' ('aniiien sinilnn in<br />
Unifibn's Pnini. and the Reudina'K<br />
Atliintic i'iti' sfittinn, Tu tueet the<br />
needh f>r ri'i-'tniii iiiternieiiiate<br />
comniunilins, two ni'cniiiuiutliition<br />
rains will iilsn be operated il<br />
PERMANENT<br />
$3-50 to<br />
SpeciM<br />
Beauty<br />
Aids<br />
n int j ft,lntin<br />
Ll thP mannpi ill whlth vn-jthm<br />
nbimjtluni in i emhlt tl ailtl<br />
idn^mittei! tu Jll HPctloiih nf the<br />
oulitrj mil hnv, thP*e oh^erva<br />
tinn pintftt liMs ami nt mil<br />
llun^ nf tiulUi^ tu tumnitrtt<br />
Tht Kimm I lull will meet at<br />
Simm tluliiiif the sumiiiel<br />
Irani tt ill 1 i bt iiptiii<br />
in * uh tliipitinn nipi Fnnn<br />
II it 1<br />
,tiil iiiuiir Urn linr 11 :n -<br />
el will hu liaii.ncil ii'iiipiii-iii-lly (iii<br />
Illi: l'l'llll..}hillllu lliu lip. via 5i..ii<br />
Isle .luiiciiuii. \\ iiuii liiil r.i-rvii-1<br />
IK i-i.-.-sialillHlied In Sen I-.I.- ''i 1 j<br />
I r u m Iliu lilsl >.l, 1 •illini-i li..h Iii re<br />
Avalon and Mtiini' Harbor sviii In<br />
hUMlirt fl'liln I'11111'<br />
l I l l<br />
ill'<br />
,,,^iu . except. ..11 I'i'i'iaiii S.<br />
iron <strong>of</strong> Tiiewlay will be (Mieiit in | ami iiuliilayh, \, iii'ii iruiiii<br />
a deep sea fisbiim parly (fur niiiniti. to "KI-IIH- llarbnr.<br />
tUiixe wilh'aoiimiie), and jiencrnl I Teiiiiinriuily, si-r\!:•('' 'in ;ii»l<br />
" inisgiiieiits,'- I friini) Wildwnnd •flfltihrfR' ! #ill he<br />
Wednesday ai SiitiKis. Point Hcidlil sjuar<br />
anltPI ilcllMiy to e\oi\ hmnc in<br />
Snnit-T-. l'miit The HtMitmol Led<br />
gLi is ii'.ul in 08 jii'i ct iiL <strong>of</strong> Ck-<br />
L'.m C it\*«. pmnanuiil homeh.<br />
Use tho classifioil column for -<br />
I'rompt HcsiiltB lit Low Cost,<br />
HOTEL DELAWARE<br />
THE VACATIONISTS HUME<br />
<strong>On</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Front At Its Uest<br />
IDEAL HOMti COMFORTS<br />
Rooms—Single or Ensuitc<br />
Hates As Low As $28 Weckh<br />
Excellent Bathing Beach<br />
All Outdoor Sports<br />
i Column, <strong>of</strong> Bmton,<br />
»nd tingle, climbs the<br />
Illywood by drawing At<br />
mi In the next big tt*-<br />
Mall or I'honu Your CluHslfiud Ada |<br />
to .<br />
s<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel.Lcdpr<br />
8th st. and Moore av. Ph, 304<br />
or to<br />
Tho Somers Point Herald<br />
40B Now Joriey av.,<br />
or to<br />
Mrs. Kichavd J. HaKcnbuchcr<br />
. 528 Shore id. Phone 961<br />
HOOkl I I ON lil 1(1 I SI<br />
SUMMER TUNE-UP<br />
ADJUST VALVE TAPPETS<br />
CHECK AND SET TIMING<br />
CLEAN & SET SPARK PLUGS<br />
CLEAN and SET DISTRIBU-<br />
TOR POINTS<br />
REMOVE & CLEAN CARBU-<br />
RETOR and SET FLOAT<br />
INSPECT & ADJUST BRAKES<br />
• ^ $1.95<br />
C\I.Vi:i{ ;VM>i:US0.\, l-rnprii-liir<br />
You Are Invited to Inspect<br />
OCEAN CITY'S NEWEST PROJECT<br />
Adams' Crab Farm<br />
22nd Street and Bay<br />
Motor Inr Unlnmtv—•liud St. and Iiiij .Vv.<br />
Hard • S<strong>of</strong>t - Shedder<br />
CRABS<br />
For Table or Bait<br />
Wholesale - Retail<br />
Pep and Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
MOST every car needi a summer tune ty* to add<br />
pep to the motor and pleasure in driving. The extra<br />
m}Ieage will speedily repay you for this trifling<br />
outlay. •<br />
CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET<br />
1119 ASBURY AVENUE > ^<br />
iy^p^^j^B^j;^^'f?^77^??^^f^^TT^T?^^^- . ,- >;a ".T^^^2 /. " [--
, into tk»<br />
•way 'from the'l<br />
NtHJpr driver' wan Injured nn leailini: tnlc,« while : ml coimili \ Inch<br />
S<br />
iiihi'i-B in [he cast inrlmln Artli.ir<br />
llyron; Ouj- Kllihnc, UnmM Huh.<br />
I'v and Dudley DifJBOB<br />
In<br />
STRAND<br />
Friday nml<br />
"ri five<br />
Ktlii|iif the sis .iiLclipii arc <strong>of</strong>'Hin firiliu.<br />
iml<br />
Summervlll<br />
starring<br />
t nlii<br />
Hack i if on, colors!, i<br />
West nv., was (llsmlsMdw(<br />
costs hy MaKiatrnlo WU,<br />
Baturday when Mrs. Hda]<br />
with, colored, the<br />
disorderly]<br />
:i|)pear.<br />
WAREHOUSE ,<br />
OUTLET STORES^<br />
831 ASBURY AVE,<br />
OCEAN CITY, 2*. J. SELL FOR LESS 831 ASBURY'<br />
(K<br />
ROLL<br />
MORTON'S<br />
Salt<br />
Reg, 8c 6<br />
Fancy<br />
Chuck Roast»1Q<<br />
Fancy Cross Cut Roast It 17c<br />
Fancy Bolar Roast Vb 17c<br />
Veal Cutlets ...... ft 25c<br />
Crisp© Pig gars .....;..., 2 lbs 17c<br />
Pure Vanilla Extract hot 7c<br />
Doggie Dinner .. 8 cons 25c<br />
Beetsor Carrots 3 bu 10<<br />
Fancy Slicing<br />
Tomab<br />
32!<br />
115 Bdhmr An., Hunnnuon, K j.<br />
• J A,...<br />
SECTION—PAGE ONE etinel - Ledger<br />
:ean <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
CiU &BMM1.<br />
1881! O«»n CltT l*]«r, E.Ubllih«l<br />
Clldtl 182<br />
W«fcU»h«l 1 ! «»n CltT l*]<br />
S4ntlMl-L*dinr, CauiillditHl 1824<br />
N.wi. Efttbllibv) 1>2»: Ssntln.l-Udiitr-N.wi, CaMolidited Mil<br />
Meo»d-«l«ii MrtUt »t th. Po« Olllw .1 O«u Cltv. H,. 1,,<br />
BRUCtfiAOTON<br />
*m>r/ter <strong>of</strong><br />
The Watch Tower<br />
Frank Parker<br />
bridge Looks<br />
the Headlines.<br />
Stock-<br />
Behind<br />
l Mmu't Hill. Eighth it »nd Elta •».,<br />
«19 FiljM ("><br />
NBWSP4PER PUBLISHING COMPANY, ino.<br />
RAT THORPE. Muua<br />
JOHN C. SMITH, AdY.rtliing M.cigff<br />
flul)«rlptlon J>rl«t tl.no per Ynr<br />
MARBLE ROYALTY COMING.<br />
Sunday night, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> again will have<br />
"the pleasure <strong>of</strong> playing host to American royalty—<br />
MOBS <strong>of</strong> the mirble ring!<br />
The annual national marble tournament, which will be<br />
nigyed here next weak, assumes new interest this yaar, be-<br />
cause the enterprising Scripps-Howard newspapers which<br />
sponsor the tournament, have capitalized on the Chicago<br />
^orld I''a' r to P*t •••' «Kftin«t west, In a final play-<strong>of</strong>f as<br />
the climax <strong>of</strong> the tournament.<br />
A western tournament will be played next week at<br />
Chicago The winner <strong>of</strong> that tournament will fly to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> to fight it out with the eastern champion for the na-<br />
tional ciown.<br />
That the ScrippB-Howard newspapers chose to bring<br />
the western champion here, rather than take the eastern<br />
champion to Chicago, is a flattering tribute to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
and emphasizes how warm a spot the newspaperman have<br />
in then hems for the resort.<br />
The feeling is reciprocated by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, The tourna-<br />
• ment, with its alert, bright-eyed champions, and the good<br />
scouts who come with them, is always one <strong>of</strong> the moit<br />
interesting features <strong>of</strong> the resort's summer seaion.<br />
Remember back at the opening <strong>of</strong> the Roosevelt adminis-<br />
tration, when all the banks were closed and we didn't have<br />
my money lo put in them anyway?<br />
THE SNEAK THIEF EPIDEMIC,<br />
THAT sneak thieves from the cities intend to.prey upon<br />
1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> again this summer has already become<br />
apparent.<br />
And it will be largely up to the people, themselves, to<br />
frustrate them. The resort's alert police department will<br />
do everything possible, but unfortunately the police seem<br />
unable to cope with these clever birds <strong>of</strong> prey.<br />
The district in which one home was looted* this week<br />
is thoroughly and constantly patrolled by potfea <strong>of</strong>ficers •<br />
but the best <strong>of</strong> police cannot be expected to detect a sneak<br />
thief from the small army <strong>of</strong> people who visit summer<br />
homes. Tlie thief can easily pose as some sort <strong>of</strong> delivery-<br />
man. Evidently the looters plan their raids carefully, long<br />
in advanre, and learn the habits <strong>of</strong> the family and where<br />
they leave valuables. They know when the people leave<br />
.home and whether or not they carelessly leave doors or<br />
' jrindows open, .<br />
If sneak thievery is to be prevented, the people MUST<br />
^cooperate with the police, Valuables should not be left<br />
[.'where they can be stolen; -houses should be thoroughly<br />
F jocked when their OGcusants are away. , r. Jt<br />
Thin is a hick town. (None <strong>of</strong> our leading citizins were on<br />
Morgan's favored list.<br />
HO StenESj} WITHOUT<br />
ilnoerliy glistened like nunahlne through every sentence Jesus<br />
uttered I ilncerlty li the third esiintlal, Miny wealthy men have<br />
nurchaied newspapers with tbe idea <strong>of</strong> advancing their personal<br />
fortunes, or brlniing about some political action In which they nave<br />
a private Interest. Such newspapers almost luvurlubly fall. No mat-<br />
ter bow much money is spent on then, no matter how zealously<br />
the secret <strong>of</strong> their ownership ig guarded, the readers are con-<br />
Bcloui that something is wrong. They reel Unit tbe voice Ol the<br />
editor Is not his own. The public has a sliih sense for detecting<br />
lualncerity; they Know instinctively when words ring true.<br />
It was the way Jenus looked at man, and the life he ltd among<br />
them that gave hin words transforming power, What he was and<br />
what he said were one and tbe same thing. Nobody could stand<br />
ut Ills side for even a minute without being persuaded that here<br />
was a man who loved people and considered even the humblest<br />
nf them worthy <strong>of</strong> the best he had t» give.<br />
There ii so superstitloB more deadening to u writer than the<br />
Idea that he can "write down" to his readers. No man wag ever<br />
big enough to build an enduring nucceRg on the bants <strong>of</strong> Insincerity;<br />
but many comparatively smnll men, like Peter the Hermit or Blilv<br />
Sunday, fired with conviction, have been able to create and sustain<br />
a very considerable influence.<br />
Jesus was notably tolerant <strong>of</strong> almost all kinds <strong>of</strong> sinners; He<br />
liked the companionship <strong>of</strong> the rough and ready folk who were en.<br />
tlrely outside the ehurohesi he was tender toward unfortunate wo.<br />
men; he bad a special fondness for .lames and John whose ungov.<br />
ernabln tempers bad given them the title <strong>of</strong> "Sons <strong>of</strong> Tbunder"i ho<br />
roreuve tbe weakness <strong>of</strong> Pet«r who denied him; and wan not re-<br />
sentful at the unbelief <strong>of</strong> bis near relatives and his native town,<br />
But for one sin he liad no mercy, He denounced the Insincerity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Pharisees In phrases which sting like Ihe lash <strong>of</strong> a whip.<br />
They thought they bad a first mortgage on the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Heav-<br />
fii, anil hfi told them scornfully that only these who become like<br />
little children have any chance <strong>of</strong> entering in.<br />
Little children know no pretense. They are Btartlingly frank,<br />
Tliey luok at the world throufh clear eyes and say only what they<br />
think, No writer, no orator, nu saieiunnu exercises any large domi.<br />
Ion in the world unless he run humble himself and partake <strong>of</strong> their<br />
nature.<br />
"Though I speak with the tiinKiies <strong>of</strong> men and <strong>of</strong> angels<br />
and have not love, I am become as sounding brasg or a link.<br />
ling cymbal," wrote Saint Paul.<br />
Much brags has hern sounded and many cymbals tinkled in thn<br />
mune <strong>of</strong> iidveriiBiiiis• tut the ndverilsemeiits which persuade people<br />
to act arc written by men who have an abiding respect for the<br />
intelligence <strong>of</strong> their readers, and deep sincerity regarding the mer.<br />
its <strong>of</strong> the goods they have to sell.<br />
Next Weehi To lie Understood OsByriaat, Isbb>-lt»riii<br />
Your Health The Nut Bowl<br />
PROMPT ACTION ON CIRCULARS<br />
0TY <strong>of</strong>ficijls will be given the thanks <strong>of</strong> long-suffering<br />
residents for moving so promptly and decisively to<br />
check the storm <strong>of</strong> handbills which are being thrown all<br />
over the resort.<br />
The arrest Wednesday <strong>of</strong> five men who were distribut-<br />
ing ciRulais advertising a cut-rate clothing sale in At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong> emphasizes what The Sentinel-Ledger pointed<br />
out last week; that most <strong>of</strong> these circulars are distributed<br />
by out-<strong>of</strong>-town firms trying to take busineii and dollars<br />
out <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
They constitute m serious public nuisance,<br />
Property owners are hereby advised that they can ef-<br />
fectively atop distributora from leaving circulars on their<br />
doorsteps by posting a small notice "No Circulars;:' on<br />
them premises. If distributors ignore the sign, the proper-<br />
ty owner then has a clear case for court action.<br />
Let's buy a hone. We don't have to pay a state tax <strong>of</strong> six<br />
Mtiti, and a federal tax <strong>of</strong> two cents more, on every peck<br />
<strong>of</strong> oats.<br />
THE DECREASE IN TAX APPEALS<br />
By Dr. John Joseph Gaines<br />
SOUND SENSE,<br />
I stilt hear rourmurinjs <strong>of</strong><br />
"acldoais," So I auk riiy reader<br />
to uuy attention to this: Acido-<br />
rila means STARVATION some-<br />
where. A very extreme, wasting<br />
disease, In advanced stage may<br />
produce acldosis; unless you are<br />
in that sort, <strong>of</strong> flu, forget the<br />
ucldosls bogey.<br />
And the constant buzz about<br />
"vitamin-ibis, and vltamin-that,"<br />
It Is getting [u be almost a<br />
worry, (or anxious mothers mid<br />
Mutic dad*-Wttea." if-*foA are<br />
eating good, wholesome foods,<br />
that are digested without being<br />
uncomfortable, then you are get-<br />
ting nil tbe vitamins you neeil<br />
—maybe more—so why waste<br />
lime on vitamins?<br />
Then, the milk craze, Say, do<br />
you know that Americans are<br />
the most gullible people on<br />
uaith? About diet? Yes, diet,<br />
above all tilings! A notorious<br />
q'uuck In this nelglilmrtioiid is<br />
i;rainni(n| all the victims hs can<br />
liiy bunds on, with sklm-mUk!<br />
He says It's man's natural food,<br />
and no other Is genuine. And he<br />
1ms many "converts,"<br />
But listen; The prospective<br />
mother <strong>of</strong> any young animal is<br />
supplied with a iBhoraiiiry wiih-<br />
In her bsdy, that product-3 milk<br />
for the new-born progeny. As<br />
soon BB that baby — be it man,<br />
pig, or calf — la old enough to<br />
use other food and is "weaiieJ,"<br />
uther foods become UN nornuil<br />
dietary! be actually Metis oth-<br />
er food that fits him for his<br />
natural mode <strong>of</strong> living. To i«r-<br />
feit tho adult buman being with<br />
milk Is to overload him with a<br />
sort <strong>of</strong> protein that he would be<br />
better without. Let milk stay In<br />
its proper place.<br />
Commercialism is carrying ov-<br />
Teacher: "What are the pro.<br />
ducts <strong>of</strong> the West Indies?"<br />
Boy: "I don't know,''<br />
"Come, come! Where do you<br />
get sugar from?"<br />
"We borrow it from the next,<br />
door neighbor,"<br />
An Irishman was carefully<br />
whetting his knife, with an ear-<br />
nent look on his face, "What's<br />
the matter, Flannlgan? Are you<br />
going to commit suicide?" a<br />
friend asked,<br />
"Yis," responded Flataniian,<br />
"hut not on meself,"<br />
* :,¥ •'•;'-_ — • - - • - •<br />
judge: "Bemqinber, any thina<br />
you say will be Uiod aiftiiiat<br />
you,"<br />
SuBpeet; "Harlow, Dletricli,<br />
Qarbu, Crawford,"<br />
And someone called up city<br />
hall last week: "Hello, is thin<br />
thn oily bridge department?<br />
Welli liow much is n little slnm.<br />
doubted?"<br />
<strong>On</strong>e high school pirl wrotp:<br />
The earth revolves on its taieR<br />
"Shall we have a friendly<br />
ganin <strong>of</strong> cards?"<br />
"No, loot's play brld»e."<br />
Slie: "What do you mean by<br />
tnlllnf me that dates yon h.ni<br />
with me were like a striiij! <strong>of</strong><br />
pearls?"<br />
He: "Neckless, dearies, cscli-<br />
loss. 1 '<br />
Williams: "Well, how hnfi ev-<br />
eryHiIng gnne with you since I<br />
saw yim Insi!"<br />
Wilson: "Everythlns's "<br />
SANITY , . . comm with work<br />
<strong>On</strong>e result <strong>of</strong> the depri" OUTA<br />
ou AH<br />
Mother: "Stop using such ter-<br />
rible language, Sally,"<br />
Sally: "Bhakeipearn used it,<br />
Mother,"<br />
Mothers "Then don't play<br />
with him any more,"<br />
"Is It true that my son Imi<br />
owed you'for a suit for three<br />
years?"<br />
"Yes. Have you eomq to pny<br />
the bills?"<br />
"No ~ I would like a suit on<br />
the same termB,"<br />
You say your husband ia<br />
working night and day. What<br />
line is he in?<br />
He's a red Ink manufacnmir,<br />
i*nllcomiin (after the coUla.<br />
Ion) — You saw this lady flrlv-<br />
Ing toward,you, ^hy didn't you<br />
give her hnlf th* road?<br />
Motorist — I was going to IIH<br />
noon at- 1 could discover which<br />
Half she wanted.<br />
"I found this coin upon your<br />
desk, air."<br />
"I'm slad you are honest, f<br />
nut It there purposely to test<br />
Jour honesty," ,<br />
"Thnt'fc what I thought," '<br />
Tlie pretty girl _ sat in the<br />
tioiner <strong>of</strong> the compartment next _<br />
to her yauflg man, her little<br />
niece on her knee. The train<br />
dashed into a tunnel, ad sud-<br />
denly tha other passengers<br />
heard tho llttla girl eielalin:<br />
"Kiss me too, Auntie Violet!"<br />
"Mavis," said Aunt Violet,<br />
quickly, "you should say 'Kiss<br />
me twice,' Kits me twice.' Kiss<br />
me, too, Ia not good grammar,' 1<br />
"Is thli train ever on timef<br />
growled the irouchy passenger,<br />
"OB," rtplitd the eonduet<strong>of</strong>,<br />
"we npver ,*orry about It 'being<br />
on time: *••« satiilled If it's<br />
en ihe traet."<br />
i "Bilt I enclosed a smnll<br />
"Not What Y©M f d Odl<br />
THE MM FIGURES<br />
The U.S.RETAH BUSIHtSS<br />
is $3\,5oO,QOO,pp0.<br />
which 3s nearly 3 t'<br />
theW0RLO f S EXPORT<br />
Our SAVINGS BANK OtWSITS<br />
ate<br />
al<br />
<strong>of</strong> AU OTHER<br />
Paste Pot wid Shew OCEAN CITY'S<br />
What Other Editors<br />
ItKVKlS . . nnd<br />
I got into tipuble on the wind<br />
the other day, Tor tlie first time<br />
In nearly thirty years <strong>of</strong> minor,<br />
ing I wan caught violating tlie<br />
law! I had Just taken my rnr<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the garage, where II hud<br />
boon laid up since last I-'nll.<br />
nnil neglected to drive over lo<br />
the inspection station nnd sot<br />
a iO33 certificate th;it my<br />
brakes' and lights wer in good<br />
condition.<br />
In Masaachusetlg nobody -limy<br />
drive a car without n punier-<br />
on the windshield certifying<br />
that it has had an <strong>of</strong>ficial lii'iike<br />
nnd light test within six months.<br />
I had only last .year's slicker,<br />
so a motorcycle cop held me<br />
up and proved me wrong,<br />
I think the .Massaehusef's law<br />
is a good one. I've Jusf snen a<br />
report from the Travelers In-<br />
surance Company, which trews<br />
tub on automobile aceiilimiB,<br />
which says that in thn past yen 1 "<br />
there has been an InerouHB <strong>of</strong><br />
fatal aceidpnts duo to faulty<br />
lirakos. Part <strong>of</strong> that Is dtifi to<br />
no many old cars being still In<br />
HBP, hut must <strong>of</strong> it is ilup in lii'i<br />
fallurn, in most stntea,. io ro-<br />
quIi'B periodical brake Initpcrilim<br />
and to keep cirs that Siavun'f<br />
been certified <strong>of</strong>f the hlghwnyn.<br />
TAXES « . Irom onr .<br />
Everybody pays taxes, .flint is<br />
what polltlcIanB try to conceil<br />
from the voters. In the long run<br />
all taxes are paid by thi ulti-<br />
mata consumer. There Is no way<br />
<strong>of</strong> tasting the rich, whleh the<br />
rich do not nasa on to the Urn<br />
w«n-to-do. If you rent a hnune<br />
you pay tha taxes. If you buy<br />
a taxed article <strong>of</strong> merchandise,<br />
Biieh', as cigarettes, pliiylns<br />
cardSi automobiles or jmjaliB'!,<br />
yoii pay the tax. And the cue-<br />
tamers <strong>of</strong> a store are the oni
Presbyter-*<br />
;« Wth<br />
iafi*ii*':ciS artfc<br />
flfl*. U:;reeogpi!5.<br />
„ __ ouJVlIOI<br />
really vnat .to fo<br />
<strong>of</strong> your worrle!,<br />
fuel, burn 'blue<br />
We guarantee<br />
satisfaction. Our<br />
ngineers are at your<br />
ill ireo <strong>of</strong> charge to<br />
jvadvlBc you how to Bet<br />
• the' beat result!,<br />
£<br />
•'OMer 'blue coal 1 today.<br />
Phone: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 414<br />
RKARD<br />
Yard<br />
12th &<br />
ie coal<br />
ution,ulngljig ID tbe<br />
pUl be led by Bernard<br />
do. on"lire"crnip F«"»t BaptlB Church<br />
founds, between Asbury Anhiii*i> nnd nn<br />
to<br />
Btli<br />
6th<br />
mo<br />
Bin The<br />
iWlsrs' chorus, or Hntldon<br />
Tim I FIRST UAl'TISl CHUHI II<br />
, lOIti si «iyl Wesley ni.<br />
Height^ will assist tho Nntlonn) E»v, i}earg£ W Lawrence, Mini<br />
Male Quuitut, morning (ihd eio krvln <strong>of</strong> vmi.hiii HI ID « « m i<br />
Dins. • . ' .<br />
ard'a hupiipr will be Fui\ed Tin Tht<br />
ill lireueh QII Hit. lieu] rhiaj.<br />
Sunday Vh'H'l at 11 1 > i,i<br />
Tile survlee at 7 30 p in «111<br />
ho In cupventiou hull, eth at. ami<br />
the Boardwalk. ouininuncliiK with<br />
11 B<strong>of</strong>lg servlw )od by Donald Ktdding.<br />
Buvurol solwliiins will be ren<br />
dered by the Vathern' Chorus, uuiler<br />
tlie dlretllmi or Jnwjiii Smiili.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TABERNACLE<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Au(g EnliiincR Ashiiry Aw,,<br />
iih itiiii filh StJ«. UrivP in:<br />
Sunday, July 2nd<br />
10:30 11, 111,<br />
l.V i'HK TUlKKJfU'IK .<br />
7:30 p. m,<br />
I IN rOXVKSTION II.U.I,<br />
I Oil tilt* KMiinjwiilk m !ith rtnm'l<br />
Pfpm'hliill iif IMIi -S.jivu-f* L*<br />
111-. CliaN, KcririiHiiii Hull<br />
Piiafoe, liciliunj' FN'Hhyif.i-iHI! nhim-li,<br />
Philmtelvblit<br />
MLSICAI. FKATLRKS<br />
I'ATHEHS' CHORUS l!0 Voices)<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hiitliten IIf]flii«, ,N, J,<br />
Also<br />
BKNIII Sl'OTT, DiiKHo<br />
BERWAnD POLAND, Tenor<br />
The Solid Hi-rvifi- HI Tiijil will bv led<br />
IJOSAU) liKllllINr,<br />
Itev, W. Elwc-N Lnki-, A. u,. I'fcuiitenl<br />
Rev, Wm, K, Fishfr, Huji.-rjnl.m.li'iil ^<br />
file Church an the Boardwalk "<br />
-**'*" • Announces Its<br />
OPENING SERVICE<br />
STRAND THEATRE<br />
BOARDWALK NEAR : lOORLYK TKBHACK<br />
, Sunday Evening at eight o'clock<br />
"PH.* E, P, PPATTKICHEH. Speaker<br />
FRsldont. Lulhornn Minl«t»riu«l at l'«.<br />
MISS ESTKLIJE RALS'i'ON, Contralto Sdltiisl<br />
!»•;' ,-;.;.ALFRED £~"5iwAIU<br />
gj^j/,;",' ".V.; ': BRASS QUARTETTH<br />
OrKan Recital -7 an p %<br />
"Hymn Sing"-7,45 r M<br />
7:36, Tlie liiii<br />
In God.''<br />
WedncMlny<br />
7:45,<br />
Christian Science<br />
Subject, Sunday.<br />
on "Fiihli<br />
. opening sei-vires lust Stm-<br />
"Ciall"<br />
Irailctpsl enttU<br />
Ciall will ill lie [in<br />
day wore SHCI-MUCUI from I'very<br />
iilijgei <strong>of</strong> the Leu<br />
I Churvh iif qgyii<br />
Till s!= aiid HiiviM<br />
Iti*v, Ht-My H. CfldilEF,<br />
j il<br />
Hyiuhi frhrrtl<br />
l.dnloi-a<br />
Cliiss Nmiiiiit.<br />
Radio Preacher at<br />
Bible Conference<br />
Dublin, Ireland, Secretary<br />
Coming Saturday<br />
Don,till Uit'y IliiruIiDUKii, wlilely<br />
liiinuii liiiliii iii'Ciii'lii'r iiiitl cilitor<br />
'il ''Id VM ini liiii:'" C;i|)lalii lii'iriimld<br />
V, M. i'. A. rii'f-ri'liiry <strong>of</strong><br />
I'lil.lni. lii'l.niil, II t'Diiniry<br />
i .Itilj, ,-11111 Krlliu; ('. u.nc.i,<br />
ni \i'n Viiiti' *Mi>, riJM- ol' Ihp<br />
Iliii'l (ll-i illl I Ill-Ill ' ,)in:iktirH ill llip<br />
Kii.il, Will Iii in Orrim lily .July<br />
I I.I I, ia ii inni'-ii.'iv ifiiiiyir-nff<br />
imlrr iiir iitiN|Tici>H nr iho Amcrl-<br />
nu nihli" t 'inr*Mpnr(' AHHoriuiinu<br />
n[ I'lnliiilHtihiiii lilililislli'rp <strong>of</strong><br />
l?i'VrI:i|i!!IL"<br />
Win» 'l»7T.""jr. Mi'iliil.<br />
MIHB Jeiin WntkinBon, ((((5 Allimit-<br />
uv. wiiH nwiirijetl thu mudiil<br />
given by the Hiirah SUlVeil Clnl|iter,<br />
0. A. n. ror Ihe Irnai immy<br />
on "i.'iii'e ul I'liljlii! Pruiiiiiij-." Tlie<br />
""" :iul was iiroBtiilyd by Jlin.<br />
i si'ivicy iit 7:45. irles II, viill, rimtiit or ihe hi-<br />
ed lg E-iijt.j our &01 atil chaiUi'i, ut « Hpcuini IISHCU!-<br />
My In thu hiijli BCliool utidiioriuiii,<br />
Tho I'Oiitcsl WUH iiiiiung juilinr<br />
U<br />
'"U si'hool sUidcntH,<br />
* * *<br />
furii Hliir HUN<br />
Initiator,) .VIIMIII.<br />
Tlie rirsl inllliilciry wiirli<br />
py I1H> iit'w mull nf DirU'cr<br />
the loi/ui tjlmiit^r nl' •I'laHtt'rn<br />
is ])ri-rorined .Monday niili<br />
mijlilr Hull. Aliiny DIII or<br />
situi'H were liii'HPlit iiiiii tin- tloi<br />
".irk wiiH niliili jiraiKcd,<br />
'I'liefe will hi! nn t'lijipfpr nii'i'i<br />
m until Hi'iitC'iiilifr,<br />
iiiiinri' i hitumnni I r.', wilMHO snllu<br />
'llilill.i; I-- f.Nln'MIrl fl'DIII riliiSt If)<br />
iiii«i, will li'inl Hif sinnitijj, ac.<br />
liNinnnhii h'- I'.iul rMMkwith,<br />
riij.hiiti \\ T ,illj;: uill Hjipak iii rlio<br />
liciHiia iiii'i'iiii:!. Hniiiriiiiy at N<br />
.'• ni. Th SiMlihiy iirriuriilll will<br />
Kiisfcril Ntiir<br />
KiiJujH .Suimrt Ml.<br />
.MeinlH'iti uf iiir. KiiKii'in Hun<br />
warn i>(ii( fiiilncil HI u minuet nitil<br />
by .Me. iind J/ic. Harvey AIIIIHIM<br />
on tlinir buiii. "Tliu Kinjunih,"<br />
TliiirHdiiy,<br />
TUf iiiiily wont up lllc rlvi'i'<br />
[illri letllliH'il hy wiiy nf UlC Tliiliojitie,<br />
fi'imi (l;:iU until 8:;!u ii, m.<br />
Sllptjcr WiiH HW'vuil on tlie hunt,<br />
TIIIIHD mi Ijniird were: .Mr. uml<br />
Alr«, .I:iiiii.,< Wiitii, Mrs. Helen<br />
Miiyi'r mid (laiiKliti'i', Urtiy; Mrs,<br />
ElliillbPlll \'oiiS. MiHS AlMJ' VoSS,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. K,<br />
** ••' " " ilii" Ilnliln-<br />
. AHri, HI-<br />
:•«. Wllliiilii fl, Aliholl, Mils<br />
iiiiiliPlli Hri'i'lflry, MIHS Kpillilii<br />
ithiH, t .imtiiiMhinn'T iind MVH,<br />
-lin !•: 'liiiiii. Mvn, Million i',<br />
Muriiliy, |ir. nnd .Mrs.. Tlifxnus<br />
AilitiiiB, Kill till Adiinis. Osivalil. Ail-<br />
HtiiH Mild .Mr, 'iiiid .Mrs. Hnrvcy<br />
iiins,<br />
* •? »<br />
Itiiiiiiiini rhiv,<br />
•ils Hi'iiili I'nrlj.<br />
Mm. ll Mnylill lioliltison, |ili'si.<br />
ilem nf tin- Riiiiihow clnss HI' Mil'<br />
Mi'liliifllHl Hilliiliiy Hcjhiifil ronyi'PI-<br />
M ihf nanliir .tiinr iin?ni(n.- Imn<br />
ft hpaf'li piiriy.<br />
""•ll 'V.'llll .'1 MTVill. Ml II )|. 111.<br />
"ilina (ihn.n, Hillltlny<br />
•U'liiii<br />
llip iii-tifii, Tiicsiliiy nf H tn ii ml i'ii-<br />
'I't-uiisnii iiall. psiptii'r i.iv..,; >Mi ull n'-•<br />
••-•'• -<br />
nnil hniifiri'<br />
I'rff lij l.'rlnn ''Illirrh, with "lint li<br />
fliiliii]i.||iliii(, will itpriik limli'r tlic<br />
fjti" illlil llilirHllliiiil-<br />
lows, niiMicB<br />
wore pluynti, Tlii'ri><br />
!:ilH|iiii.s 1.1 lin. (iiCiili <strong>City</strong> Tilh-<br />
.•rmil-li- Af:li'll!llioll (''.'iplilill Will-<br />
I IK Mill S|ii'iik Mfiliilny mill TlinH-<br />
tlit> r ,;ii 1tir:!ii it in, iifiii l)v 13;iril =<br />
hoini' .,11 Mniiiliiv iiiiii 'I'm riijiiy nt<br />
S p. "I. ' ; i-n-iiflii-i. it., I'lllt.niilliPil l j l r |',i|-<br />
All tlit- nifi'iiiu.j will in. in c n n - | i D w i n E in c-iinl). Wfilni>m|:i_v iii-lii-<br />
.•fin mil Iiiiii, |ln'iilk it iiih HI . M r . iiiiij \un, i hii .|,..« ]••' Ti'M-iin'<br />
European Buyer^Fdr<br />
Store Home Buyer<br />
' Mis<br />
lopi'iill<br />
''liilbici<br />
iiiiyir iii<br />
Af, Cliiiijiliiiii, K11 -<br />
VI- &<br />
plir-<br />
nun si. ,ayii AsbSry ,nv, liiiiiiqii.<br />
Mm.<br />
,,l<br />
j Jll! j; I. I 1 A. Sli'i||.||i.<br />
•«!•«._ (,r..)f H,ls,t,.N«i<br />
nt Iiiiiclii.nn.Hrliljr,..<br />
Iy inviiffl hy Qvnruv C.<br />
Willildi'lphlii rcKtiiiiriint<br />
MfUiTl?.<br />
nwiii<br />
Hi<br />
'"»»" l.-.i-in" n<br />
1 ! 1 .<br />
ilirniisili tin. iirflt-i- <strong>of</strong> ilnwiird o, j " , r ,, ..in i.ii-<br />
''1'<br />
M Mr<br />
Milfl'Iierson, Hit;, iiiiii will iniilici ,,..:. - " ^ """-llfil I'i-li-o. M,.N<br />
lliis her siiiiiini.r hi.iii,. ina,-.ilHT|'e J, J _ llfsullt-j- and \i,.s. ]],,,,„,,,<br />
with !»•(• family. " hnl ' JS -<br />
Tin y lmvc lici'ii illiiilH nf Mm--• »•• u, „. * ' *<br />
Plie-1-.-..n lor rivr v^,,-,. i ' • ,- sl "' fr Ninillp<br />
• "fiN IlicNter rilrl.<br />
SALE<br />
Fine Home with 2 Lotsj<br />
and Paved Streets j<br />
-_ ... . If<br />
Kitciicii<br />
i lied JiiiiiNis and Ainiil.<br />
CiiiiiHcrs-if i'iir (i|mitfi.<br />
l'itrnlsln.,1 N|,.,.]j<br />
Olie Illnik Chilli' Ociiii!<br />
All ri-iidv In hl(-|i in(,-,<br />
. ror th.- Miiniuir<br />
A Bargain!<br />
$7500<br />
($2600 Cash)<br />
BpRTRAND T, & T. J,<br />
CAREY<br />
INSURANCE<br />
15th and Boardwalk<br />
I'nuliei 178<br />
FIRE INSURANCE<br />
| J|;-^A. A ra,l,orini, sniith, " f ^<br />
tpr. Pn<br />
plllili llmnl<br />
"'•"*;y I"<br />
leiielip Venmor<br />
Hi] ioil Wed-<br />
Tci.<br />
V<br />
ill ' ; "I 'he KliMt<br />
•mil luleii imrotii.<br />
Hit 1 Vpnlnnr Trust<br />
!»«"m will live in vdinoJ;<br />
, thnttiii<br />
h oii HHstes»,<br />
! Mi'H. Hunny Lluyil Ohnttin en»<br />
! irrtiiinoil nr kiticlii'on itiiil n i|elli.'htftil<br />
nflnnini'i] nn the 'Wiilk,<br />
i Tiii'silav.. • •»,,<br />
SPECIALS AT LLOYD'S<br />
Enjoy tho Thrill ><br />
<strong>of</strong> Driving the FORD<br />
NEW V-8<br />
Free Demonstration<br />
Just Phone 600<br />
I'd drive tlllh ilium-lulls pur<br />
yniirsfli 11 ill nil • von inin<br />
Mm II a minimi wurils.<br />
Edw.G. Kurtz<br />
FORp FACTORY DJBALER<br />
1st & Atlantic, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PHONE 600<br />
LloytTa Beach Chairs - 88e<br />
Lloyd's Beach Backs - 4St<br />
Lacquer Colored Beach<br />
B«cki '.„.... ;. 65c<br />
Beach Umbrellas $2,85<br />
c«t p^dq'.:. $i.6B<br />
— T«!l ('(lION)<br />
OCEAN CITY AWNING CO.<br />
Mfgrs, <strong>of</strong> Beach Chairs And Back Rests<br />
WfflW Aibarj jiTe, OCB4I CWf'<br />
m<br />
Beach Specials for ^ Kidi<br />
Sun<br />
Glasses<br />
Protect your eyes<br />
from the glare —<br />
- Pair -<br />
10c 20c<br />
49c<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s beach w the fmeit on the Atlantic i<br />
And it's the belt and iafest for kiddies. We remember w<br />
particular this week. Bring them in to MURPHY'S and «J|qw<br />
them to choose a toy, with which they will enjoy playing (^^<br />
"sand you loye to touch." '<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sand Pail and Shovel, complete ... ^ i<br />
Sand Pail and "Shovel, large size, complete ,.,.- ^m<br />
Sand Shovels, large size, each ,, Sc antf<br />
Sail Boats, each<br />
"Wanderer" Yacht, each<br />
Rubber Balls, each ,.,,.<br />
10c<br />
Inflated<br />
WATER<br />
TOYS<br />
Horse Swim Tube<br />
each 49c<br />
Duck Swim Tube<br />
each 49c<br />
Alligator Swim Tube<br />
each 49c<br />
VQf 1<br />
>..-.... 5c andlM<br />
Bathing<br />
Supplies<br />
Bathing Caps<br />
each<br />
10c, 20c and 39c<br />
Bathing Shoes<br />
pair<br />
20c, 39c and 89c<br />
Bathing Belts<br />
each 10c<br />
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR THESE SPECIALS<br />
WITH SELrtTED MERCHANOISE TO #122<br />
Her (fuests jni-lutle.l Mre. J, , klent Calvin Gnnliiiitg.<br />
-loiivoliiFiil McC'ormii-k, <strong>of</strong> Mt, 1 Hi left Wedncsiluy fnr WUKII<br />
AL. Airy- Mrs, C'ai-I __ ..„,. Mnv..- ,.f „,»„- "'•"»- ' in^ton. 1). C hut exporu to «><br />
-iiir; Mr.-. IJiihert Kotiwui'tliy, uf<br />
.Ml. Airy, ami Miss iBuhelle, also<br />
turn t» spend July ut hi<br />
ul' .Ml, Airy,<br />
home.<br />
* * t<br />
Slillmry ,Ude To<br />
('•HilidKP (Hiest Herr,<br />
Mr. ami Airs. Joseph J, Uiwleiss,<br />
1 Ot li «t, iiiid ('ontriil jv,, lmve boiNi<br />
enti'i-taining a., liouse KUU«IS COU<br />
oni.1 Lewis A, O'Doniieil, <strong>of</strong> Fort<br />
to the hit" Proa<br />
WHITE<br />
FLAN-<br />
NELS<br />
Plain or<br />
Stripe<br />
$1.50<br />
* xv<br />
We .U'Ci>|it<br />
Iceiiii I'itj Scrip<br />
MORRIS<br />
Clothes for Men<br />
HOI AiiiTic AViifqJK<br />
Cor, £ja, f'ilfuijiiii mia Arctic J<br />
ATLANTIC- CITV, N. J.<br />
Tile Bliotc Foil Lille Stoi.I<br />
Horrl!' IVifQEf<br />
ll<br />
HOTEL NEDL<br />
(Colnrfd)<br />
PhoBC ,m,w. .1,3. 4th a'<br />
Otmn Cllj. N. J.<br />
IXIDI BATTERiiS<br />
havi slwayt betn the motorirt't mod<br />
thrilly RMWhut. N«i» low piltti<br />
•UN »! S6.75 h, |he 13-pUU ili«,<br />
BRECKLEY<br />
Auto Electrician.<br />
Stawoh<br />
KKAI) Tllli CLASSIFIKI) AUM<br />
PIEC1S<br />
oifruemftxsimf oifruemftxsimf, ATemsmuni ATemsmunim<br />
%"B UP0A1LV iMttjwp"**Sa<br />
^rlals pict-ea <<br />
itniliiini TMl iliislnit, are<br />
cer ol tlie Colum-<br />
MiiiB eo. was to m<br />
air nt pxartiv 1:M TO sivo<br />
ILANCED<br />
VALUE"<br />
mo frricfluart ot it*<br />
Slmi&ht Ei&ht perform<br />
anno. / t fits- I<br />
Every Housewife Will<br />
Appreciate This<br />
BUCKET SINK<br />
STRAINER<br />
For rppiiinr —~•$1' B0<br />
l *f *<br />
ChTfiimiiim iilntrf. Snves LnUnr.<br />
imr"n Htopimp's<br />
F.riAL THIS ViVMi<br />
Wnsli Stana<br />
Ffliltels, pnir ~<br />
All.Melal Hfliiilli's<br />
Syntcms Installed<br />
OHNSON<br />
^17 Asbur-y AM. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PHONE 901<br />
WE DELIVER<br />
EWAN'S<br />
WUGGLY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Largest Cut Rate<br />
Medicine Store<br />
fliul Ateime ritr, M. J.<br />
New Style Can<br />
l.SO..Citrocarbonate ,<br />
7Sc Baume Bengue , , , , .,<br />
78c Doan's Kidney Pills , ,<br />
1,00 Triple Sifted Black Psyllium Seed<br />
1.00 Lacto Dextrin ,<br />
7Sc Doxtri Maltose , ,<br />
75c Milk <strong>of</strong> Magnesia (quarts)<br />
30c Citrate ,<br />
Epsom Salt Tablets 100's , ,.<br />
Epsom Salts, lb. c*n<br />
50c Palmolive Shampoo ' ,<br />
25c Tish Handkerchiefs, 4 boxes for<br />
1.00 Antiseptic Solution (quart)<br />
1.10<br />
49c<br />
49c<br />
49c<br />
69c<br />
59c<br />
49c<br />
19c<br />
39c<br />
25c<br />
ZSc<br />
79c<br />
Sole Agenc ym <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for Craay Crystals<br />
25c Ex Lax<br />
2Sc Epsotabs<br />
WHII.R THKV |,AST!<br />
55c Houbigants<br />
Face Powder<br />
All Shades ..29c<br />
Headquarters for Sunburn Preventives and Relief<br />
KI'KC'IAI, COJHUSATION<br />
3 2"ie tlilien ('(iIltntp'H Tiiiith<br />
I't 1 50p TiMrth llnish<br />
IustP, 1 50p<br />
All for ,. 49c<br />
Hl'KCUl, OPFRH<br />
me fillip I'nlniolhf* Hh<br />
t'rpiiin, 2'K 1 enil altpf<br />
I'liwili'r, lllc styptic<br />
AU for ....: .....39c<br />
Illltn, FIHH ASP !)O« 'si'l'l'MES<br />
I»0 VOl' VHV. MSTF.IHKK1<br />
Try Ewan's Antiseptic Mouth Wash Pint<br />
BEER WITH A CHEER<br />
STRETCH INN<br />
Opposite the Gateway<br />
BAY AYE. and SHORE FAST LINE<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
ON DRAUGHT and<br />
BOTTLED — ALL KINDS)<br />
BEER<br />
DANCE<br />
DINE<br />
NO COVER CHARGE<br />
•FREE PARKING SPACE'<br />
39c<br />
WELL KNOWN PHILADELPHIA<br />
ORCHESTRA EVERY NI^HT<br />
SEAFOOD—J<br />
SANDWICHES — / •<br />
i (i A.<br />
Plan to Enjoy<br />
GLORIOUS FOURTH<br />
<strong>On</strong> die Sands and<br />
In the <strong>Ocean</strong>!<br />
Swim Suits<br />
m&M '^-j"-'.".',}^'3 ^vr 1 ,':i : *£^*i^t?^'$£<br />
Suit*<br />
Suits<br />
Siiltn<br />
Suits<br />
Itiililicr Stilts<br />
Hiila-Ilulii Suits<br />
rinsslc Swim Suits<br />
Salt<br />
Nowhere will you find a better aiiortment <strong>of</strong><br />
Beach and Water Fa«hibns than in Blatt's-by-the.<br />
Sea, Whether your taste runs to the conservative<br />
and classic swim suit or to the more daring and<br />
more sophisticated Brassette model, you are sure to<br />
find the suit you want,<br />
- - ! • • .<br />
Men's Swim Suits<br />
Special Group at<br />
$1 ,95<br />
Value,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the foremoit makes,<br />
but because <strong>of</strong> the very<br />
low price, the manufacturer<br />
has removed the label and<br />
we cannot advertise the<br />
name. Newest models. <strong>On</strong>epiece<br />
elastic rib ititch, form<br />
fitting and non-shrinking.<br />
B. V. D. Swim Suits $3.95<br />
Jantzen Swim Suits $3,95<br />
Ganter Wiekfe Trunks $8,50<br />
Flannel Trunks 31,95<br />
Wool Jerseys $1.95<br />
BOYS' ALL WOOL BATHING SUITS<br />
VnlHM to 92,!IB<br />
•44! and<br />
Come to Our<br />
VULY<br />
STOCK<br />
EYE GLASSES<br />
REDUCING<br />
SALE OF<br />
A WIDE ASSORTMENT<br />
OF MODERN FRAMES '3 - $ 4<br />
Not Ready-Made Pick-Up Glasses, But Made- 1<br />
TO-ORD^ QuaKty Lenses<br />
Careful Eye Examinations by Skilled Optometrists<br />
BUDGET ACCOUNTS<br />
INVITED<br />
ni. H, B. NOVBOB<br />
Oplomelrli<br />
ME BL ATT CO<br />
Athntte <strong>City</strong>* Grant OapMtmcnt Stara-DU44lU'<br />
"IT 1<br />
- ~<br />
Whatever way you celebr<br />
holidays, be, sure <strong>of</strong> a succeiSa<br />
tival by having the beat'in,^£i<br />
Wo have everything you will (jf<br />
for the weeic-end and holiday r"'~<br />
at very attractive prices*<br />
NOTICE: Our Store -will be open until 1 P.<br />
July 4th, for tlie convenkneo <strong>of</strong> our many :<br />
OSO) Quality MeaU Give Satufaction<br />
Carefully selected — properly refrigerated —<br />
weight—truthfully advertised—reasonably<br />
Eincst Standing<br />
Rib Roasts<br />
ii<br />
I Gidund FrMh Beef WjHf-<br />
Dolmonlco Ho.ist II- 32c<br />
Thick Enil Rib Roast "• 18c I FreBh Cut ?«* Qube» W<<br />
inilHliitor County bMjf—nuim ar flpvor—estM Hnsnttrtijtrf<br />
niitt<br />
Enilfi<br />
Delicious Large Frying or Small JMjWWMJs §ti<br />
Chickens<br />
Pnney tender milk-r«l<br />
to imtl»T;.<br />
Nationally Advertised Smoked Skinned'^§1,.^<br />
Hams s* ft l^i^<br />
The packer's bpNt bpiifiilH* BuCftF mired, hiekery smdi^s";*.^!<br />
19<br />
o I Hum •<br />
Centers<br />
Ends<br />
Cooked Smoked Hams ,hote In n, c itoTr s, lb 28c<br />
Store Sliteil Cookc'd Ham % » Jfe.'<br />
Genuine Munater Cheese •" c ,'^<br />
Sled, Lebanon Bologna or Longhorn Cheese ' A "• 5c<br />
Ox Tongues lt>'25c 1 Sharp Cheese' lt> 35C<br />
Cleaned Preih<br />
Sea Bass or Trout ft<br />
'Ifrnird nml FQmly for the pan. All unusable parts hKve ls?en<br />
You nnly pny for whot yfl}l nefBRily UK,<br />
FreshTniets Genuine Hnddock ft Mp*^<br />
10c Norwegian Imported<br />
Sardines<br />
A mllll4n4in wile. Vaa will enjsy^ them* fine quality Rardln«r. J»efcil<br />
in jiuro nllve fill<br />
AH Sc Cakes and Crackers 6 i*» 25c<br />
Phila. Cream or Pimento Cheese 2 P^ 19C<br />
Stuffed Queen Olives - n 10c<br />
Del Monte Cooked Spinach 2 »«" "'^ cann 29c<br />
T.iix Tiillrt Siinp (,IIK Saw Fuazlo Procwlth) i cakps 85et<br />
I,nx Snnp Flukes 3 Binftll pkaa iftc, IarKi- pk« 21
)D<br />
,T BOAT<br />
SHOP<br />
ATBT <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
^ffi&^Ki3j^>;v : ::>d- : ••..•.•••.<br />
ffl^^Sl^aiii^iha*^^" ' • ' ' "••• e -M B Clty H ' eh Sehpol, Class,'31<br />
WiHBtnwMMBMBWnfe:•.??'•'-•:. .•• < , ••• ,lne couple left ioimeilFatoly to<br />
sfSlwSWH'' :0 J"»'••. j•'• •'•' •^ motor for "parts unknown " Thev<br />
«T«? r n4J*i l WW
i •ill<br />
(« You Mu»t<br />
ROOF<br />
jf this winter,<br />
favorable<br />
evaib, is the<br />
' f l*-ro<strong>of</strong> and re-<br />
in/<br />
ler<br />
Build<br />
i ? ••••.<br />
r^pST'lAVB.<br />
ii-n'/.'v'"'"'-: ..<br />
15# uid lsi<br />
. „«,.,» tap nsMhir, J?ud^<br />
„ ,wftkMeMl|oo anU '•jiiiii o. Team Here, 8-7<br />
, the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Elictrie Co.<br />
downed the fire department in (ila-<br />
mtmi ball, § to .T, on municipal<br />
field,, Tuesday evening. This made<br />
the tJiirH victory for the linesmen<br />
oat <strong>of</strong> four tilts with the ladder<br />
climliera.<br />
Numerous errors and lack <strong>of</strong><br />
control by Pitcher George Bolden<br />
iptlled defeat for the firemen, al-<br />
though Carl Shaw noled out the<br />
only home run <strong>of</strong> the ilay and<br />
made a spectaeulflr catch at center<br />
field, George Hickman hurled for<br />
the Etatric do.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the Ijayii have a little<br />
too much to'.do nc.it Mondav iv<br />
eninjir o the M.riedulr> 1 beinrc<br />
lamed bn.k 1 mi-k It i|mt( all<br />
right, thiunrh- they won't lmw(<br />
much better or win-ne Jul y 10.<br />
A li.st <strong>of</strong> the players with the<br />
enniK% totil pirii, the 1 w 111111.'^<br />
average and the points that each<br />
has jr.-irncnM thus fur fnllown<br />
•A' Cl»ii»<br />
Tolul Tina Avo, I'oinln<br />
BC1 10." g<br />
nil) Vrl 10<br />
01<br />
Wm.. Fry<br />
T nnclni<br />
I*. lirani,<br />
J McCnlh<br />
H 1 ihrle<br />
Murpliy<br />
McCahan Boat Wins<br />
Wanamaker Trophy<br />
In Hi Initial race qf tbe ao;\-<br />
ion, tlie "Flora III," owned hy<br />
William ,1. Mcrithan, 3rd, <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yaelit Club, captured<br />
the John Wananiaker, Jr., trophy<br />
In a regatta on the Delaware river<br />
at Torresilale last Saturday,<br />
Using straight sasollne anil<br />
Bothing whatever to pep her up,<br />
the.new 23o-Iiarsepnwer craft out<br />
dlgtaneod a group <strong>of</strong> five boat<br />
In tbe race. The "Flora III" !„<br />
the latest addition to Mr, Mc-<br />
Cahan's npet <strong>of</strong> boats, Home <strong>of</strong><br />
which he keeps here during the<br />
".umtnor.<br />
rnnched July 4th<br />
tHolte BuUds Trim Craft<br />
' For Phila. Contractor<br />
A trim new Bpqit mpdel day eu-<br />
bin cruiser is BcheduJe4 to 'giltlo<br />
down the ways <strong>of</strong> the Holts Boat<br />
Shop, (iDK Pleasure uv,, July 1, for<br />
delivery to Edward C, Fay, Phila-<br />
delphia epntraetor, 55th and Vine<br />
sis.. West Philuilelplilu, whose<br />
(urnnier residence is 4)0i< 1st at.<br />
The now boat is 28 feet long<br />
long and H feet, S inches beam, C,<br />
F, Holtz, proprietor <strong>of</strong>' the boat<br />
shop, has been crowding "work to<br />
assure delivery on time. The boat<br />
has been under construction nnly<br />
five weeks.<br />
This is the fifth<br />
by thn sho|i since . +al,<br />
Holtz «ays that President<br />
New Deal" affected<br />
Tho city .made'- another applica-<br />
tion for iSOU trorn the state for<br />
jmorgericy . relief during tha<br />
month <strong>of</strong> July, In a*-resolution in-<br />
troduced by Mayor Harry Hoadley<br />
and adopted by the commission-<br />
Wednesday, afternoon. It lins<br />
„, „,! necessary to nsk for the sum<br />
each month during the winter. The<br />
resinliHmn Htntes that (lie city Is<br />
niianclully unable to care for its<br />
turnul out<br />
?<br />
Deal<br />
UP - ihcad if tmie<br />
be im<br />
1S1]<br />
177<br />
177<br />
170<br />
opportunity to make such savings in<br />
^B«JWii»giM«itenal«,<br />
H^ii ^(ate Lumber Co.<br />
*$$?/}.:ty\' • 'MJONE•S3.J<br />
|^!^h;'Fbr ; Your;Ev«y f^d"<br />
Miss Kassab Opens<br />
Marie Candy Shoppe<br />
Miss Mary ICassab, head <strong>of</strong> the<br />
department <strong>of</strong> hlojojfy at the Jo'-.ril<br />
high jichool, has opened her i-e<br />
cream ani candy store, Marie Cad-<br />
dy Shopjie, at 4th ,»t. und the<br />
Boiirdwiilk, for the third season.<br />
She sells aasBEtt'H Ice croam, nf<br />
Philadelphia, ami Whitman'ii and<br />
Helm's confections.<br />
Miss Kaaaab's liruther, Joseph,<br />
n medical .student at Hahrieniann<br />
HoHpital, has also opened his toy<br />
shop a few doors away, for the<br />
third year.<br />
StrikiTat Woodbine<br />
Is Partially Ended i<br />
About 100 <strong>of</strong> the nearly •100<br />
Woodliiiip strikers are hack at<br />
rork this week, sntisfied with an<br />
increa«e nf five cents, an hour froni<br />
ie Drailrtone Kuliber Co.<br />
The other strikers arc clothing<br />
workers. They arc asking a 2,5 per<br />
cent piiy increase and shorter<br />
hours. The clothing factory re-<br />
cently recoivcti an order troni the<br />
government for mii'ments for re-<br />
forestation workers,<br />
Mayfir Nat no.Heiifeltl and John<br />
A, M<strong>of</strong>fitt, labor department con-<br />
ciliator, conferred this week on<br />
the matter.<br />
HEAD TIIK'CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
Circular Passer<br />
Pined $2 in Court<br />
orse I'tl 2<br />
Hieh<br />
$ n Court<br />
Ooorse I'atleiBcm, 42, <strong>of</strong> GIB A<br />
bury uv., was finej $2, SatiiWii<br />
by Magistrate Ceiiige Ij<br />
'anls, olmrRcd witli iliBi ril<br />
cii'ciiliirH in suph u niamier<br />
I hoy blew about Hie HtreotH Hr<br />
plpudod Kiiilt.v,<br />
J'atPiHiin was iinratPd •j'liiiisduy,<br />
aftiT liiivlujr (iiHtrihtited uboii! half<br />
dojien cirrulars, I'atrQlrliiin Wil-<br />
liam Smith Haw him start out. and<br />
let him iliiiiriliute jusi enough In<br />
iiblaiii evidence.<br />
Mrs. Alfred Bevan<br />
Sorority President<br />
MB, Alfred Bevan was olai'ted<br />
pri'sidenr <strong>of</strong> the Alpha chapter,<br />
the Omeg-u Liinihria I'm Soror-<br />
, liurinjr tho annual dinner at<br />
Xiirnmndy CJriil, Atlnntii- <strong>City</strong><br />
i<br />
Mrs,<br />
i<br />
f<br />
ity,<br />
the y<br />
Tuesclay iiiuht.<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers ducted ure:<br />
Thomas Harkins, vit-e pi-gsidenti<br />
Miss Eva Pilywi. setretary, and<br />
Miiis linfulie c. Ryan, treasuruc<br />
These newly flucteil <strong>of</strong>ficers were<br />
conH-nitul(it(?(l by the retirinff <strong>of</strong><br />
fi<br />
c<br />
fit'PI'S.<br />
Among tltiise iiro<br />
gaily Boviin, Miss<br />
Miss Kiiiily Pilefrid<br />
ejrifi, Miss Terri P<br />
salie Hyaii. Miss<br />
kin«on, Jlljis Hul<br />
Mr<br />
seiit were: JIIss<br />
Vivian Nortmi,<br />
, JIis« Kva Pi]-<br />
Jefra-i, JVss Hn-<br />
KliZiibeth Sin-<br />
Adams. M<br />
ms. MM,<br />
A|frp,| He-<br />
. ramp;<br />
n«on, Jlljis<br />
Thonias Harklns<br />
van and Mr«. C'h<br />
Ileywoiiii Drnuii, .New .York<br />
newspaper eoliinmist. touK" u vaca-<br />
tion, not liiirmixr he needed one.<br />
he anys, but to give his reailerl<br />
n rest<br />
Graceful Maiden<br />
May Win a Prize<br />
Correct Walking Posture<br />
to be Encouraged<br />
"Muthar, may I taRr} out u bmik ?<br />
"Yes, my darilnjj daughter;<br />
flurry it up mid down'the bcael<br />
niiuiion't take it into tho witter.<br />
T n j, s<br />
Fullowiiitr the recent asscitin.i<br />
hy a physical rulturn expert tiuit<br />
most girl? are noturiously sliivon-<br />
ly in waikiiiir, huvlnjf devrhipi'd a<br />
slouched find bent-over walk, ii<br />
new fni! apparently has appeared,<br />
not nnly nmunir th*- lorul prirls, lmt<br />
the pumnier residents as well. Ac-<br />
oordintf In the phy^icuj cuHurist,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy sills are Blvinf; tlie<br />
imprnssini, <strong>of</strong> walking aitainst a<br />
stniiiir wind, or in jilftughi-,! fur-<br />
rows,<br />
A iiitrfiTtly ni-eot iiiul fi-acfftil<br />
eari'iiijrc. as .leninnstrnteii !iy K'lrls<br />
wild mminl ifciwiis, jinii as fiiun.l in<br />
thn hijthlv tniiiicd anil must pliv-<br />
sii-ally fit lexers, is indifiited hy<br />
thn smiinthiKss <strong>of</strong> ilie walk. To<br />
inyniii, shindinu nr sittihit behind<br />
the wiilki'r. it apfinars that trie<br />
!at,t(»rs. lii'iiil does not hob or sway,<br />
but seems tu hn mnvillg- aioiift in<br />
a Htrnly-lif, lim-. li is well kumvn<br />
thnt mn.inls are trained by wulkinir<br />
for limir.u with a book, or bunks<br />
on thnir lifiids.<br />
Hiiiiiiii- ii,is it that a (troup <strong>of</strong> lo-<br />
cal l>ii.«inPs... nien lire iiitelf?«tn.| in<br />
til" it'llTtii'll MOt "Illy (if tho inmt<br />
liiokliift (fir] II,, ihe liem-ii, Inn thp<br />
most Bniunfiii n-irl. She will lie so-<br />
incto.i hy an unnnmed cumniittec,<br />
and hr-fnrii th