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?4%.*•;•.'• iIt'. . i : 1 ,' -,to pfty Ji*oliceWore'to be TowedCmg*do garages will be favored.'the 1 chief bos instructedhis men'to always call the ontnearest the feme,He believes the plan will efestively break yp the practiceespecially by visiting motoristol Ignoring rules nnd regulationwhllei away from homeAs Phiadelphia motorists are well acqualnted with the 16 club in thncity it will be nopartlcnlii!shock to them, he belle/resNight Forking Bun, SundayThe chief also announced tha^present plan they may.or'leu than that—butIf they park Inf,Jack O Jernee anlan,to go into ef-'ifi policeman finds a cari & fire plug. Instead <strong>of</strong>J tile time worn ycllov.i will call the nearest gaorderthe car taken, 'Plus Tonin* Charge,, when the motorist rttheftot his car the pi>ftookhim to appear Inpaying h|s fine thereends, it will be illegal to lea\ecars on the street after 2amas they are considered a meiirieeIn the event<strong>of</strong> HTe, and alsnhinder the public works department In cleaning the gutters early In the moraineThe police will give no Barning tickets to start the periodor prohibition but will begin Immediately serving Funnnonm-s hesaid,Phils, Doctor VacationistDr G A Sthwartz, nf Philadelphm, is enjaving a vaLatlim <strong>of</strong>several days nt thp I ong-.hotrS37 Centra] av'MAN, LOOK AT THATFOOD SPACE! 11rw;'YES SIR! THAT'S ONEOF THE REASONS WHY,,.\ extra food space, alone, is a big enough feature to) you enthusiastic about the Super Series Frigidaire|t But think <strong>of</strong> the other conveniences! Automatic iee... automatic defrosting ,,, the new Frigid-Servaahelf. The Sliding Utility Basket-LifetimeiWn inside end out; interior lighting; extra room for; and extreme economy <strong>of</strong> operation.! in and see how easy we've made it for you toSeries FrigMaire '34.RICHARD H.JOHNSONCOMPANY, INC,7 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITYTypewriterjS. Repairing• RENTING,THK V GRADUATEflf Portables^^,..i4 TypewritersLifcfc 'SELL, RENT and»'"' "' REPAIRie Typewriter ShopTennessee Ave. Phone 4-0868ATLANTIC CITY:'-"• 'I;!(',': "s •'•;;•;••; '^j^-.-> V \ - ^'>fts another mjle in *dutifyourcu'sintheCARNO.3'Get mtt <strong>of</strong> It beforecUto. We'll make the inspee.peni. CAR NO. 3 don and fix the brakes, If theyitaerf thr««thM . need it, at ayery moderate comServiceHootk JtfwjRunways on Seashore• 'Airports ' 'By E. L SCHWA IT,Airport DesignerIn "Aera Digist"Many airports hase been builtalong- the coastline, ami in otht rplaces from the Chlca|.n ljknfront to the New, Oilejn- urnfront, on low ineuduvi lnnd midmurshe-, where hsiiiauIiL ilrmljje hme puinpt. i in the lequire 1fill Fur airport** In guth re^i »nthe preparation <strong>of</strong> the terrainvuth tlje necf»mt\ for rji-in o tl tnatural eleiatum ot ihn lund ueloping iin artifl ml Kl tlpresents rnlin inti IHtin,,iill Iipriltunp [Im mnnuvI «i jilnpii ijrunujje anil to ai1 I i inuil i hciillun i in I iLmtiimniu>.t Ii j,mn ti) tutmn i h irmtins in II \ I inu •s-ituiJUunpi null ill ni i 1 ab i |iti inAu , Inn. 1 i ll il ill aLiumulaud \i i i pi " i f s t il N mithi K I inn < l\ inpi rt bj HPewm I J lid in ltfe builit-r antupi mm n IHIII ^I H 1 ruimu1 j(J i i I « ill iri Jl fJLt •slien ti mi i I i hi •. t nili ii ulii ill I. laurfwe repaira af 6easily madeby filling with the flame material,and its crowned surface may bemuintnincd in a level, smoothcondition by struplngClimbs Over Ro<strong>of</strong>And Steals $200thiLf whu ( Inillii il mir Ihif mid enteredtliL up irtment\li nnd \li- llnold U l J i»ui yit-ii JFJI i^i a nth **LV^i t is lin irh i il i rni rduu whili this ist-fL in 4"hi r p ii I i 1 ihlitlfl Iuiilitint- lit| i vi n hiPli\imif\if thi- tt ittl In pi I;1IK urfate nf thi- iunn.i\ iilUirp, npi" lal [jreparitiint) iniurt. adequatn ilriiniKnllnati nB u»uull> lnnitLil h\tllf i i« ilhe rfi|UHPd i ul li S II Is 1 IIIruler fl tu I orUu n ti It- t n lition« lira na^rrail In- in ul«"i|ii litan I iitir mi% I" 1 |if"»mt UHtn a iiimlitli nmill ii t iinti tapii mU a tliin i I « Iir even a fe« milie" il th i nvaj surfair Nitui il i tiirainaga is u uillt iftuli i inhe elevation nf tli mna \ ill Iive the urt i f ihi n i «i I iland and *T>T .til ihi M I I t;le <strong>of</strong> repose f th iiinmi l i II i\ ill *li u'i l i( i kiI in it llpi \ il tn hiI ui it'll I haviI ULn hi i nuni V i II n I IH it lln ti mli i h ! II I in [i it ki 1I ii h ii I lin i il nit 1 I1 I i\ i i tin n i i unifji 1fillf m 1 in I mil I it in i It"i i] i 11 ii u in in tI , i i il i >K fflI I1 III III I II f III 111\ M i l lI I i I runli Hi I Ih IiI j iiii i n1 I Ihu tiiii il tnhituII 'iJOUmd k HM frum a L % in i I niihLbfiJiuomlI i KI I I;M il « f 10U. We In « i al n mi I mil i| ii Li nt II ^ p lin Stati- tn pi i 1 I- I nt r| ri iM n iiMi I stll ] ninin 1 Lha111 llm I ua^ i i in ll II ii, ? hI i nil i « tli Ihi bull I nt Hi Iwith tht flit ti at bt k* | L i^hn h mil \* i tht wink i N I Hix n I ll ii in 1 ituii h ul I ki i pI1 i h in i ifYoung 1 Woman HurtIn Car CollisionA n i n !htin ITHIS WEEK'S PAINT SPECIALSi ur rl« h i liint 1 tntlili nlMiitURING<strong>On</strong> any kind uf flotir^« noil nrconcrete—inside or out, be Mireto use du Pont 1 loor anil Dei kEnamelMadn to waJk on,it will ptand the hanl-FLOORS DECK ENAMEUThose similized wiills^ihnt lunltu-cleanunodwork , , . niakr llu riinew again «ith liili'rmrC.Ins-! 'llu*fine fimi-h is ran% tn u»i', anil tint *to a hard, tou^li. ilurahli* iilm [hatINTERIORGLOSSWallace Hardware, Inc.741 ASBURY OCEAN CITYn nhpuji M iiin^ « hi iiIn M Ln (niLliidlni, Iul> *lh) H" y.i\lin inlirLrtu in Ihp altirnuunuiIitivsinL Hint- will beunlv oil. ."Bin i" !»'«• lvlnInitSundae « luncrt »ni fiea from 2 V '• * " m> ftnm 8 l "10 p 111Sailing RacesStart SaturdayYacht Club Season to BeUsherad in With StarBoats and SneaksTinrn tulll\u Tui i iif thepin isitiinl n! in I in > ii III ' lilh »lit II iiuliiHit Inipinutlim il w (lii- flulmd i hi Hirim,"! siujkhix I it flin ikt ttn ir IM'4 ilplullI IIH I.iuakliu\* 1^ will m^pr tnllu Jiitnil tun it P "i »vrrtlif» rrtiilii iiit lit i lull rmirwuspd I lit iPiunnd II' "•"" li'nil"Ml ii ik" Hn ir il irt lit ' P niI »,, mnis ul illin^ nuts »ililip tiMil I li ii pisnn imp find n mi p mil i tn I IIr ^nii1 hi Silniiln Hint •vi 111cunstilnlt- „( rm Nn 1ind HIPilibath ili\ Piml««nrs NnHealthHotelsHarold Hager,"'car, began Wedlfiiptictlon. <strong>of</strong> atau rants iu the resortanyviulatlouB <strong>of</strong> licode.He la vlBitlnj t»>alloitnblishmBntaguallty or fiiad p tin kept, and whjt"Londllloni aia for smi,,^'tha mothbd nf vtnlZfflviolation IHParlettesMrs. H. Leslie l-ons, <strong>of</strong> Roae ValliyrJrilrBundai 1 IPP" 11 ill gin 11Forfeits $10 Bail HereHenri riieililii, 11 nf rinlidilpliia T1I111 uttirilirk In Wiltirbailor life Mind ri fu ril Inronie mt if ihi w it* rulun Inwhlitlid in suiiiii\imfuiiiil ^10hall in liiilirii t'liur 1 .,Mnntlny,Wnltir Nash, 38, r the oorreBptindinn perliiilast year, at'Cordiny to figure)rpipllHPil liifp yeHIertlay hy (lt'nr|4tB, Oron. vice prmiilent HIHI J. n8|,ler.Dpptisilii on Monday WPIP $101.ooii, nn TupHday, $(i7.(ion- and VPBtpriiuy(Thurfldiiy), 194,000, a lota!fur the threB days nf |202.nnn,ns i'iimp«r«d with SlRn.llAO fur IhpBiiuip ptrlnd hint yenr.Howpvprthe fiimniirisKii ia made on mil)n iwii-day hnsis IIIBI ypnr.Mori(lay, ln»l yeiir, thp di>pnnll!> wprp»Sf,,Olin, Thi. i.'oiirth was miTiipsdny, <strong>On</strong> WeilnPfulny, lustjmr. HIP ditpnglliiwpre sniil inhnvi> hr»pn almostiinfl.nno.llflil tilninfjisp TiH»t Vffir.Hiiwever, last y#nr hud a naturaladvantage over this year inthnt Tiipsdur was nenr xnnuBli ifthe prpr-efdinjt week pmi In niiikfit pnssiblp for many week-end visllnrsIn stay until afler IIIPFoililli.whprpna it wnd mni-p nfi in in ilrinTin hml d pn il n imi i inPd ii < i' 1 U ill I pilhli'ihi (\ in | i] ii •.SlIltlDfl | I In, | ,mnlll, 1 ,,|1fl il ill nn ni dit,,i Hi,, ,, ,,Bhnwi llu l.illowmj. ihimQf,Dinoillqhnvi>mill .Inf. (fom hnnlis hasil SIT t>i 1| f r m ^> n'" ll Mil l( % to tncr'i RI-TiniP rt7.iiiilm nnd InvPalnipnts have Inrrcaspd onlv $ll.(ir,n 7fi "frnniJ«1 1 Mil II I t'f .(, ,.Tunp 'io_I n l< i n ilk ^ III „ ||, ,„ !,,„1lln i i III Is I III ii1( r, , „,]''"I- 1 " 1 flnm t14 1 «( Mil ITIn S4.o:iri.4f). .innp :in.Incubator InfantGains 314 OuncesDuring Past WeekA gain in wpiiillti <strong>of</strong> ii'i. 1,1111-CPB duiiiiB the IIUKI week wasunniiunivil lhix wptk HI ihpAtlanilc Hlioi-ps MiiHiilf.il t,,r tininiHihiiiiirhiil.y <strong>of</strong> Mr. 11,,,]Mrs; Allipii Fry, nf ocen, c;i>-|Thp child now w fichu Inuiliiiiiiiii!. and nine IMIII(.(.H. ,,r ?,>:,iiilnrps uinrn thnn i,l hlrlh,Aiiiirdinj Iu lliilHPK lit Ihpiimliiiiiiim, Mil. liltlpKir| nowsepiiis I., l,|i ilpfinitely (in thenjiwurd i-iiiKi, hiiviiij, (jaiiiPilwipaiiil. rnr ai.niii ihipo wppim.Asiiip frnni hpr ilimiiiiilivp aB,turp, slip apppiirs in hp ppr.fi-rlly inirniiil. iind in KIICHIh l lIf HIP child rnniinilPH In Eailislip will In. iilluwpil in iPiivflip hiis|)iial aflPi- tun nr -hrplilnrpwpfks, il In pxpppiml.Stevens Holds UpNaming <strong>of</strong> CorsonTo Freeholder JobSays He Hasn't Had Turnto Gel Acquainted WithHim u YetACTION 15 DERr«REDClouting Withdraws Motion;Candidate May BreakDeadlock on VacancyAction on the appointment <strong>of</strong>Osmaii M. Corson, <strong>of</strong> CourtHUUSB, to fill the vacancy on theImur.l uf freeholderB caused bvthe death <strong>of</strong> the late Robert S,Miller, wai deferred yesterdayfnr two weeks, at the request <strong>of</strong>Freeholder Ralph T. Stevens."I have only just met Mr. Corsnn,"said Mr. Stevens, "anil beforeI vote on the resolution, Iwould like to talk to him and nettleone nr two questions, I thinkunder the circumstances U wouldbe unfair to him to have Ins name{Continued en pass 41'Down Skeeters Or They WillDown <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!* TaxpayersCry (But ThaTWas In 1885)Alarmed Over Tax Levy; Was Less ThanCombined Salaries <strong>of</strong> Three <strong>City</strong>( ommissioneis Todaye;tr| vnliM!; lKit wanti* 1 iiril M;iv('K W1IN fl( l I(] illtolitl t;i\ Trvv o\iisit'sH Hum ihcs nl" ilicpresentweretnin, nf the Isilei iti(M"lnnn. im nort l ) Inr (T\ hi ll I Iih | it i i ,( |K t i ileslntewrn 1tlitinTin*t' otTp:i]H'is*i:i 1 iniIL ^oi | mum ,[ Nine u|ipoinlid In ihtI'll in I 1 i ipli t( di hiinly Iliv In urnlitidsj tii md ni iki. n ttMiiini nilailoni tith it\ ninul \Ir Sthtrmi linirn^ i i tl el il v I ii III II u twtWliu trailed llu mm [\ notdi t lo iii In the ri i mlh t,ut oh^ H uslx ii \\ is dissiiltijtacti >ii^ II h llu I ix(_sI lit firm ini.elin(> w is held inIhi Auditorium AiiMiat JO 188fimil 1 toninilllit) ronnlatln^ <strong>of</strong>Di I) \\ Unrtint Inhn G finitei and Hobt»rt Fluhpr, was nftmt il to examine into anil adviftei"* Ithe in lion <strong>of</strong> the rlt> tmnill »l OK in (litIn flxlnt, Ihiiinonnt <strong>of</strong> t ixatlon for tinpiesinl M LT md thr appropriation*!I 1 niiide h\ th*>m foi ripi rsinn It ntale\penbcs, ttcI hi pDinmillie v, IR nnmed nni luti n <strong>of</strong> Id v S Wenle^T il t tint (hi re he a commitIt ( <strong>of</strong> mt]ulivappointed to ascerf rft iSchool Chief to BeInstalledTonightAs Rotary PresidentMany Friends anRelatives BenefitBy Edwards' WillLate Resort Leader ApologizesBecause He Hasn'tMore to Gived <strong>City</strong> <strong>On</strong> Cash Basis; CoU(Taxes More Than Keeps PaceOEOROE EBROWNGeorgd m Brown, city miperlncniicnt nf schuuli, will be Installed tonight (Trlday) ,a» proaident<strong>of</strong> thi- Orenn t Ity RolnryTlllh,at Shiippuiil anil I'lnnelH rpHlaiirantHe »II1 mippfSed Harold nPowellinstallationperemnnlea will he•nthirted hv the pn«t preBldentsDr J Thornley Hughes, Dr Aidriph ( Pr<strong>of</strong>ti* Tninpp B H*^ illArthur W Shoemaker and Trpnt hIILovplnndOtlmr <strong>of</strong>ficers «ho will he IniillPd imludp Ednlo n Stllpspf president iind sepretarv, Trfrtn Wnoiliufr treasurnr Oi-orge rHnrr, nerKennt at iirms. nnd fhnr.s Tampns»l«lantDiirlnu Ihp lenr Mr Powell Baibeen pr(i»lilpnt, the rlllh has hml1 inn npr real meflinea Thtndendnnpp rppnrd for June wnssInnp 1 inn ppr rent;Tune N'"I IUIIP IR inS8; lone 13I 71 and lunp 21 87 SOThe new president hnf* rallptl nmuling nf his new hoard <strong>of</strong> dlHI tors fnr Mondnv nt 7 p mn Hie nfflre nf the gferetanp InrrpinPII Jl.-Jso.fU, frnm M3.31. May 10I" «1.S».3S, June 3(1 ' 'Thn slnlprnpnl piihlishpd fnrlnywnnlil nf pniirso hp PV mnrpefrlklns: ns a rpflppilntinf (hphink'.! rnnlilli' ernwlne MrpnKlh,WBI'p ihP hnliitnv hneinpss Inplllil-.M. as rnpnrtpil" nlinWr———-—Resort to HearFamous CantataHadjonfielflChorusRenderCrucifixion*Sunday AfternoontoPraise For ResortPittiburg Shriner WritesAppreciative LetterEvidence <strong>of</strong> the good time en-JujPd by the visiting Syria TernpieAutomobile . Club(Stirlnera)over last week end, niii] <strong>of</strong> therardial reception they hod here, iaRhqwii in n letter received tillsweek by <strong>City</strong> CommlaBloiler HenryRaener, Jr., who was one <strong>of</strong>the wi.'lcomlni; committee,Oesrge W. Sweeney, <strong>of</strong> thePederiil Home Loan Bank <strong>of</strong>Plttsbiirg, wrote Mr, Roeser:"I wliili lo expfeig my keenspprenlatlon <strong>of</strong> the, courtesyshown to Mrs, Sweeney and myselfon the OecBBlbn <strong>of</strong> enr ylnltto your beautiful city last week,and I have been telling my asmelatesthat we certainlyfoundthe latch taring hanging out m<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,"Soniers Point Man1Gets 6 Months JailSix months in the county jail•wag the sentence meted out toClarence Soniers, 3S, <strong>of</strong> SomtraPoint, yeaterdajr, for stealing $200worth <strong>of</strong> coppir wire, metal andtools • from the ieavilli SandWash oo.iomen pleaded guilty in specialsessions before Judft LeroyLoder. He wag unable to explainwhy he had taken the materialibut admitted he knew it was deiberatestealing.Inasmuch as he had been injail for the past 17 days, Judge I•Loder made the, sentence affMtivefrom the time oZ. hil oriRinulimprisonment.Asks Danger SignalAt Death Crossing 1Mii* ! «Jmtt| i* 'fend •. at<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> thp oiitstandlnK miislpiilevents <strong>of</strong> the preaentsiinimerseasonwill be the rendition <strong>of</strong>Stainer'a 'The ."rucifixion" by therlioir <strong>of</strong> the HailiionfleldMotho-(list fipisroiial chiirrh, no fliindayat S p, rn, in niinventitmHull,Olli si, ami the Boardwalk.Thispfograni: hns heeti arranged underthp Bjtsplens <strong>of</strong> the OcganCily TiihernacleAssot'lation."The rriiniflsion" is one (if thebent known nnd loved <strong>of</strong> the BIIeredcnnlataB, InterpretinKmilsiriillythe events lendlnB up lo theThe<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>nd Friday,Haddiinfioldcliuir,Hold Avalon ManIn Hit-Run DeathCar Hit Colored Boy, LeftHim to Die in Road,Say TroeptriWilliam A, Moore, <strong>of</strong> ZSrd ft',,Avalon, was lodged in the countyjail, yesterday, in default <strong>of</strong>$5,000 ball, pending act ion <strong>of</strong> thegrand jury on criminal itianilau-Kilter charges,Moore wai picked up recentlyby state police, on charges <strong>of</strong>having cauiietl the death ol Harok!Evans, 22, oolored, <strong>of</strong> NewYork,Evans wai found dead ina ditch at Avalon, June 84, Hehad been hit by an uutomobilo.Troopers invegtiifated and foundMoore had had his car repairedfoi a damaged fender. After, under i(ueBtioning, he ailmltMd havingtho capable direction «!' Uove fl. struck Evans and left him.ItMelson, ,lr. hns earned the rppu- was said by troopers that had Bvliitlun tif being uiie ol k hithe bestfihiiirs In the slate, nnd musicalerlilcH have commented favorablynn Its rendition <strong>of</strong> this greatwork.Assisting the olioir will he theeliiircii quartet, coiiBlstlDg <strong>of</strong> VeraMoore, sopriino;. Esther r'.ndlcott,contraltojRusaell Nulty, tenor,and Prederiek Homer, baritone.Waller I,. Flejcmi, organist <strong>of</strong> thechurch, will uccompan}',Mr, Homer la one <strong>of</strong> tho beatknown musicians In this section<strong>of</strong> the state, wellireRarileil in muslenlcircles for his Interprefa.tion <strong>of</strong> sacred music. Mr, NultyIs a formerresident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>rlty anil lias appeared many timesin local niuaical features. Heformerly was tenor soloist <strong>of</strong> theJfethodlst rhurch and lifts manyJriondg nnnillK the winter realdenti,as well as the auminercolony.Mrs, MfWre and Mrs, Enrilcotthave ,niio had miinh experietiGRin church musle, and their workwill add much to the effectiverennerinj <strong>of</strong> "Tho Criielfixlon, 11Dr. C. rerfuson Ball, pastor <strong>of</strong>Bethany pfeBliytiTlan church,Phiiidelphla, will preach the Tabernaele'sregular Sunday aerr-Ices, at JOiSO a, m,t In the Tabernaeleand at 7i30 p. tt,, In-(invention hall. 8th it,, and tneBoardwalk,Selections will be pUyod atboth servicesTrumpet«r».y p hd Bans been taken to a phygieian, hisli ih h bby the Harmonylife might hava been saved,Theodore Moore, brother <strong>of</strong> thehit-run driver, was heldunder$1,000 bail as a material witness.He hiiil accompanied hit brother.Auto Victim Treated Hen.jiiniea Klrkpatrlck, <strong>of</strong> Klmhorsville. Pa,, was treated In <strong>Ocean</strong>Cily for cuts and bruises he receivedSunday when his car wasnveniw'ned on the Tuckahcii raHis injuries were not serious.Bay av. Paving toBe on Old GradeToo Coitly to EstabliihNew Grade U ProvidedBy ContractThe paving <strong>of</strong> Bay av. from 2ndt to 8th at., scheduled to startthp beginning <strong>of</strong> next week, willIn- laid on the present grade <strong>of</strong>the avenue and not on n revisedKiaile, as originally planneil.Diicision to this effect wasmiide by the city commissionersvtiteriiay after <strong>City</strong> EngineerCollision, Jr., reported that asurvey made this week had shownthe grade has settled for the entiredistance. The settling variedfrom six inches to IB inches.Mr, Collisson requested thecommissioners to mafce a motionto do the new paving at the presentgrade, as there is no appropriationby the city to raise thegrade, which would be cosily. Thecontract called for a higher gradeoriginally.Commissioner Trout pointed outthat raising the grade<strong>of</strong> thestreet would meanraising thesidewalks also. The new pavingwill last 10 years, regardless <strong>of</strong>the grade,John Bagwell, assistant citysolicitor, gave his opinion tn.itthe change <strong>of</strong> grade should beeffected by ordinance,as thegrade <strong>of</strong> the avenue originallywas established in that way.Mayor Headley, however, pointcdout that the operation will .beonly a repair job, done with statefunds, and that as no assessmentis being made against propertyowners it is not necessary tochange thi hlan by ordinance.The motion was adopted to insureagainst possible questions onthe grade iome time in the future.Matt Hear Holies.Wlldwbod _|s allawlng bathersto use their ownjudgment inbathing apparel, but the cops arfordered to arrest bathers who donot don robes when walking thiboards or the highways.SACRIFICES ARE CITEDClosing <strong>of</strong> Bank and RealtyValues ShrinkageCub LegaciesThe estate uf the late BeubeuWEJwsrdx, which he declaredn his **tll tu have shrunk in vn!ue, is widely distributed amongfriends and relatives, the largestcimh bequest being $1,000, and thelargest share iif the residuary est,ite being three twentiethsIn liia will, signeu Nov 25,1"."M, and probated this week atCape MJV Court House, Mr EdwaiiN xanl- "The closing <strong>of</strong> theFirnt Vstlunal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CiU, the sacrifices I made in thet ffort tn keep it open, anil thegeneral shrinkage in real rstjtivulues, preient me from makmi3 number nf desired IH^JLIH*much to inv regret "Men. Mi MIlHlfr Executor,Senatur Albeit KMC^HIMInf nriilgeton, (uusin b> nmiiiiijf<strong>of</strong> Mr IMwards, innamed buli'leiutiir Kitiinut bonds, an 1 nithfull pu\sei to handle the »-,tittn, inai Npem linst to hi» juiljrmentThe vvill ijrn\ide< as folloHa"Shnultl ni> estate hold mortgagen against any properties <strong>of</strong>JGeurhart Ciate, <strong>of</strong> CollinRiwonil, N J , I desire that the}be cancelled <strong>of</strong> record, togetherttilh aiij accrued interest thereon"I heiiueath to Mr» H Woodburn Hnlcombe, <strong>of</strong> Collingsiinoil,N J, the sum <strong>of</strong> (1,000, in memDry nf my .Incensed wife"To Mr- Florence Harre, o<strong>Ocean</strong> Lit\, N, J, the .ilm <strong>of</strong>(I onlliinf,l on pi (r i jBudget Needs for First 613 Jinx Number forFormer Local Man;Wife Gets DivorceThirteen proved lo^e an uuluckynumber for Ellison B.joslln, former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident,last week.The numbercame up during testimony <strong>of</strong>feredby his wife, Mrs, MelroseV, joslln, 27, now <strong>of</strong> Pleasantvllle,when she sought a divorcebefore Advisory MasterIn Chancery William J. Kraft,In t'amden, Friday.Mrs, Jogltn told the courtshe fnund a note book In herhubby's pocket, containing 13names, 13 addresses and (3 telephonenumbers. The notebookdidn't say whether they wereblondes or bruenettea. She alg«told how herhusband camehome drunk, in 1930.A decree uf divorce was recommendedfor her.Last Round Up onMerchant LicenseArrest. Scheduled for NearFuture If Business MenFail to ComplyAn intensive campaign to checkap on •mercantile licenses will boitaged by police, beginning Monllay,it was announced today byWalter Kuehn, city mercantile licenseinspector.Police will go Irombusinesshouse to business house, the sameas last year, and inspect the licenses.If no license is on displayfor 1B84, a warning will besaued, and a second call madeafter a day or two. If there stillIs no license, a complaint, will bedrawn up anil the proprietor arrested,Mr. Kuehn said thnt about MOlicenges have been issued so farthe current year. This total is aboutSO less than last season, hesaid, but the difference is explaine!by the fact that thehouse-to-house campaign last yeajatarted before <strong>Jul</strong>y 4, ami manypersons were required to take outlicenses.The campaign was delayedsomewhat this season because itwas found in former years thatmany placet did not open untilthe <strong>Jul</strong>y 4th holiday period, nee,essitatlnfdouble work on thepart <strong>of</strong> the police department Inmaking its check,Mr, Kuehn is confident that thetotal issued this year will equal,if not exceed, last year's figure,after the drive is completed.Most mercaltile licenses for es.tabllshed business places cost IS,bu^ failure to take out a licensemight result in a maximum fine<strong>of</strong> $200,War »n TBX'IIWildwood nrest police are innning for Wildwood taxi driverswho do business In the Crestwithout a cab license, touis Siegel,Wildwood, is the first toI take the count. He was finedI and costs.Boardwalk Bicycle PageantSuggested For <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>As Unique New AttractionDrive on Delinquents Brings in$606,543 Collected to Date;Late This Year AreCollection <strong>of</strong> taxes at a rate equal iojmonthly demands <strong>of</strong> the 1^34 budget, ii the ied during the first six months <strong>of</strong> the year ^er <strong>of</strong> Finance Henry Roeser, Jr., and Cltf rW. Struble. , '. f,^, 4Collections during the first half, accorditijT, t


ft® jjia « S|| ggvPUTTERSunnyfiefd Fancy~> Sweat Craem Printm tiik§ Specially Priced!PftkOK orSalicfruits and Vegetables!ntaloupe*3'"25atermelonstcebarg LettucerCdri*.ma OrangesIlome.Medium2 U»5Ch..d |OC2bch.5cJo. 29cifod ,jr. nth it.married Sat-&, Williamon. The .cere-6 p. ijf., atth,.. BsnCe. Ui the tire 1 ?-iti<strong>of</strong>tbferA <strong>of</strong> Upth ftttnilrefeptlon,at tfhiph thereHDARp QUCirh 3 No. 2cdn.C 8. C Cak«* and Crackers 6 plgt 25cr Champion Flak* Butters - it>pl 9 l5c'Prepared Mustard8 us jar lie\'S—Oven-Fresh.Utwl JiUrg« wrappedjUdIH«h Sandwich Spr^dftcor* Plain Olives dollXnvy3t;urfB0 vJUVes ^i-KBrtnd Tiny, Peas/ 3-B iir 5.•Mill 17c)) "£' I9c6-oz |v IOC6-M i«r |7c2«S?29ci f f9.tie Jewel Brooms - «>> 39cSite Floor Waxi Win j» felt E! itffnl to Oci.in<strong>City</strong>'s <strong>of</strong>ficials and Shriuers whomnde the \isitor«,' sojourn, heie ROpleasant. ,,"Glorious Tlewiilloil"I feel proud <strong>of</strong> "iv fidon'enhome." he said. "<strong>Ocean</strong> fi tycertiilnlv .oiildn'tIMIP eiven II •more ploili"^ rec«-pllonOeorae H.irr. renort renltor nndSlinner w.n fhiilim.in <strong>of</strong> th" '"cal committee that arranged forthe cntertalnn"nt <strong>of</strong> the partyCharles M, I-ioefflcr, Jr., srtn <strong>of</strong>Mr. and Mra. Charles M. Loeffler,summer residents from Philadelphia,at 920 <strong>Ocean</strong> av., celebratedhis Jjirtlidfty anniversary Tuesday.A dinner w/is given in \i\g'honor, and guests included theMisses Roberta and June Shulen--bergror and (Evelyn Hummel, <strong>of</strong>Germantown, and Chnrlcs' houseguest, William Wi(|mcr, also <strong>of</strong>Germantown.• • +rhiladelphbns FetcilH«re During Ww-R End.Blchard Graf, oC the Hotel fllscaync,was host over the weekend to a group <strong>of</strong> friends fromPhiladelphia,Included In the pnrty wcrto:Mies Dorothy Spratt, Miss Swcriaen,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammcl,Dr. and Mrs, Samuel John,Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mceham, Mr.and Mm Carl Faust, and WilliamJarvlS.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, are. here for thoReason at their summer cottage,1539 West av.Stevens Holds UpNaming <strong>of</strong> Corson< I oittlnucd from B*%. 1 >biouKht up lodaj '(.'nutingWithdrawn Motion.Ill the lK.pes <strong>of</strong> hliMiiKMr,Ste\eiis lot.- faMiiabh m 'hi- luturc, Kii-eholiler Henry \floutng who had pirsinted the res.i>utmn, »l)ligint,'h with.lifvi itNone ol the olherfrocliuUkishad an\ comment to make, lintit was •j-.-.und that Cloutingii'ilDiifLtm l'erc> H .Iickiim, inWilduood, who M'condeil tin i"*lulion, would vote in favoi <strong>of</strong> itIt wiih ju-.t as certain that Fieeholder < harles J* Powell, Di innLiatu member from <strong>On</strong>-in fi' .would oppose itAsk Immediate \ppi>iiilmeiitDur ng the mielnif,, two n olutioliK were <strong>of</strong>feied li\ Kfuuhlicingioups, II Loinnieniliiifr the .ippuintment <strong>of</strong> Mr Col sun at nineCh.irlet, ClegX, <strong>of</strong> MulilliTownship, alho spoke in his la\


eek,J3enator' Rieh-Se and Assemblymanmted fiuesteto Mayor Thomas C La timer,rhUrgday "night, will be a gala affair,cations, with a large number <strong>of</strong> notables, and Cap plans in follow In hln rathi.r s to ilnti-ii-s und willgraduatefrom the I'liK-irMtv <strong>of</strong> PonnB\lMima midlr.il inurse: nnd ndiniklitiT Mr Dorothy Mays Bt.ililc<strong>of</strong> Hull Tinre jWest Side News <strong>of</strong>Colored FolkB> MARI'HV M. BROWNSundi\will 1"? Women's Dajnt M-iii-iloiii.i M K. Church, lOtlisi ami Simpiim .iv The mnin,mil in- t omlui tfilbj ^mcmbeis<strong>of</strong> thi- F "lies' Aid Souety Mri.M l limiei, piciidont <strong>of</strong> thi'souet\, r\tuuh Jn invitation tortnuuiito .ittcnil the qervura\ t ii ,i ,n MIB Oiira JonesMill priMihDunn-; the afteinoon.emu , nlmh mil bo(,in »it .130Ml.. S I) Mill ml. wife <strong>of</strong> llc\Mill iid, insloi <strong>of</strong> the ihurch, milothi'r mi nilii is nl the Mii'ii'tj viillili-.m-.n il" tiip", "Wii.it Haii'Wiinmi Acii.mpli-hPd" At H 30p in , Hi I111 i Wilson, fiomko.ii i hurih, Philadelphia, willpreach.Interesting Program Presentedat.Biscayne; Welcomeby Mrs. WayThe Winter Ladles' Aid Society<strong>of</strong> the Muthodlst Church entertalneamembers <strong>of</strong> the SummerAuxiliary at the first irtoctlng <strong>of</strong>the season, at Uio Hotel Blscnyne,<strong>Ocean</strong> av., Tuesday. Thirtymembers werepresentA hymn, led by Miss VirginiaWooley, opened the mentlnK. 'J'hlsWBB followed by reading <strong>of</strong> thescripturesnnd prayor by MriChnrloB C. Read. Tho ndilrcsa nfw(?lcomo waa given 'by the prenlilent<strong>of</strong> the Aid Society. Mrs,lohn H- Way.The musical program was Incliargo <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Read" who introducedthe guests as theytookpart.At the CIOBD <strong>of</strong> the Aocial hourIce crt'ftm and cake were Horvod,iniilpr the suDiirvlHlon<strong>of</strong> MTBWilliamnitindln.STBANTIFriday audShirley Temple certainly Is «Dtltledto take a bow for nor j>erfOVmancein "Baby Take a,Bow."The picture Is a .comedy-dramaCentering around Shirley Templenod her young parents. Its IIIOLIQla James Dunn's struggle lor happiness'in spitv <strong>of</strong> tbe hundlcup <strong>of</strong>a pri.ion record.3l"iu Tueii» Me"Strictly DyDamitc" has buenpreviewed as Durantc's funnlogtfilm. Suns by Durnnto, MlHa Velezand the. Mills Brothers arefive new tuneful melodies. NormanPoster, .Marian Nixon andWilliam Gartiui are featured, underL'lllntt NUKCI'O direction.New Books at Librarylltitf.,ll,ln,r iKiukn hii. i ulillr l(lir«ryFICTIONpom Htiitxy ' Uy SiirKviii Iliiujfr' U\ f. M All,iu'Pi'tvitif-ialT,nllyNHflnflfM.•plvt> sriilin-\luru\lj)ntlfl <strong>On</strong>.'HlueMiiriimliKIn Ainirlcn Iiv F»rn " hy Louln I oldAbout 120 people from Lawnsiik1 , N. J., iittcmled services atShilnh HapllstChurch last Sunilay,when Liiwnside Dny was ob-Foived. Tin 1 Lasvnilcle Chorussang at the iniirnina services imilin the evening a religious paj.eanl,entitii'd "The Qateway toHeiiven," written and directed b\Mis. Wright, <strong>of</strong> LawngiJe, molnHpp \fo7nrt*n "r*o*ilfin tulip" niiiok's "O'llieun"•Jinplnm'"! "IT Iprpi' lirldp 1 ' andPebim«i.Y "l/nnfiin* PrnilKiie. 1••'f )"'•"SHE iMgB.. iwith W.rr^nTKun..The CircuitTim". FrL. mid Ha"Call It Luck"Fat rnlersmi - Mi'rlM'rt MnudlDI'biirlpsStiirrfltBfilnnlMK Mondpr. <strong>Jul</strong>v *WithdUl dDuhl Ihr srotvallilrlurr ol l«3?&&&>** ** «the long sad years <strong>of</strong> 1... _..and decline, eventuating- in the/t<strong>of</strong> it> leading fafnilie* into. \In thiB running survey we hiviB •reestablishments <strong>of</strong> the saerrd " 'nation <strong>of</strong> some fine ftapes, inch asphases <strong>of</strong> destruction. The auoMMWe,world reached their climax In Alexander,'tory th»n any <strong>of</strong> them and, weeping because,worlds to conquer,, died <strong>of</strong> dIasip#ti0ii Jn Jn* 'B. C. , ' . . ' , iImmediately hli vast kingdom was broken uwhich included Palestine Matte under the cin the daya <strong>of</strong> tbe Ptolemies, who built,thyandria, translated the Old Teatwniiit into- ,known at the Septuaglnt hbrave sons; began a war •with -no lilgner bopfor the iatth, and they achieved '.the fcnjrasailthe freedpm <strong>of</strong> their country. Again a face <strong>of</strong> , .in Jerusalem, this in the' middle <strong>of</strong> the second^ eChrist (about 160 B. C, Hi » totigh'ea*/ datafrf 'Next Week': Two Btders to Fie*.Weekly Health ChatGrinBy Dr. John Joseph GalnesLENSES FOB THE KIE8All ot us read accounU othold-ups and robberies <strong>of</strong> variouskinds; tbey are such commonoccurrences. But, when Ilearn or some villain exploitingthe sick and unfortunate - —fleecing, them — then, my bloodboils! 1 shall talk about "spectacles"'la thl« letter.When I bought my'first pair<strong>of</strong> reading-glasses, I went to aref ractlonUt tfl. have a,-pair littdjMte V ' t i d U dx ,_„ V. whorjpio'hear the. voice, was 1' experience* toTT«," heqiatlc. touchWM Ii trtgingaway frum• :on*tedj My eyte V t e d—I knew' that; Ihey were withertired ft «var*uae.._The man "fitted me out" Iasked for my billHe drewnear me, and said: "Now, doctor,those LENSES are a specialkind; were I to charge youless than $10 for the pair,they'd take the agency awayfrom me; but the KUAMES, Ican make you at. fifty <strong>of</strong>f."He HAD to charge me flO apair for lenses that cost 'themaker not over *1.30. As thistransaction wan over twentyriveyears ego, we can batfaintly Imagine the toll <strong>of</strong> thefleecers, taken from consumers,who <strong>of</strong>ten broke a 6S-cent piece<strong>of</strong> glass, and paid *6 for a newone to fill its place. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> thegreatest brace games on earth.Is the traffic In lenses for theeye. People cannot do withoutthem, henoje a monopoly <strong>of</strong> anykind, In glasses, Is a walk-over.I have seen the "train-butcher"on_a passenger coach —selling spectacles to sucE~neov~pie as he could Interest: If hegot -1.50 for his wares, he madea. pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> 260 per centI mutt uot forget to tell you—I broke one <strong>of</strong> my 16 lensesvery soon after I began to wearthem. A jeweler friend whoknew things, said he'd get mea duplicate lens for 65 cent*—and he did it!It dawned on mo that a manufactureror patentee can. Inthis country, compel a retailerto charge the consumer an exhorbitantprice, and fleece hirh(on all that can bo wrung fromhim! It's plain villainy!box, Tho afastly at HI"Htm tm'i'Aye,' m,•Illgmett^red f or a"An 1wh___tell the trutht,""Adi, wril IOM •Little Joy,AdAedu »to the last biaou"TWs won't tfor Ft* be«i-«nall, my life,A small boy."dine kt the,hori'qu"YOJB arts fanything thaily aojili and"Wtno,"ThenTell ton at __.,.,"Well, while Iwicut the meat ,it C „the floor. Bttt I 3*right," said the DbftW4:'^What.dld yotfV"Ob, I Ju*t *"•"That's always,^toughuSmith: 'I've got'ltachment Here for 1•NeigKbOt: f *!T1much. Let'» Have $I'm alwayi'*-^-^briVer the tpp beforeputting it into the oven. Shoula-the cruat _hraiuiJiefore_Uie Jill-Ing is cooked, cover the jrtewith anoOrtir pie tin for the M-I'mnlnder ot the baking..do inWhen egg whites willnot • tsl Vimheat up.atltf, Md two or three », "jaltdrolis <strong>of</strong> lemon <strong>Jul</strong>i*. ' ' plUri-'HEeoMHy Ttedl* '"•" \ >Rabbit Stewi Ctit ODR or two


9U»to?ttfand other[the tour-_ .<strong>of</strong> the_ tohr about„,._. any mother tug-£(mpmva the tourna-:•»*, (he ,w*y those,«' tg me, add th* way>(o lw enjoying them;, my mind that they^Ocumr <strong>City</strong> again,"bvFinal13-year-old sharp.Bprlugjeld, Mass.,,_rf afar Is No. IS, fs,JEIDI -<strong>of</strong> Murbledom tor <strong>of</strong> (tali-<strong>On</strong> Delaware"stnoon, from the*."pllotea by TS'0hltC. Barmer,, and Edward, A nt, The1-100 creators andany <strong>of</strong> the croakslweenthree and»lat the BokfterLaborthe Columbia Broao-* w./TfM as Bitterly dhvited' «" rer not coming toiTCI^y 1 Saturday, as were* <strong>of</strong> radio ltotenera.„—^.. Who bos broadcasthvU final* gf 'three tournan^BntB["'tire, was scheduled many weeks•MO to dscrltw Saturday's cla»-'-MW. But Friday nlfht, a Columbiaannouncer cohering thebig-A!. A. U. meet In Chicago'became suddenly UI, and Bustorw»a dispatched by plane totake his place.Ills place was taken by'Bert Parkes, formerly <strong>of</strong> Atlanta.Qa. now- with Columbia'sNew- York <strong>of</strong>fice. He gave«0 Columbia stations a runningdescription <strong>of</strong> tbe play from 3to 3:39 P- m- I*tw. Columbiasandwiched an announcement<strong>of</strong> the winner betweentwo other programs, and 30stations heard this flash.Champions AreBanquet GuestsOver 300 Attend AnnualAffair at Handera; 1933Champ Gets WatchOver 300 marble players, newspapermen,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> businessmen and their wives crowded thedining room <strong>of</strong> the Flanders hotelto capacity Friday mghtwr.cn.'the annual banquet to honor thechampions was staged with thelargest attendance on record.Tho affair was tendered theVisiting hoys by tho Rotary andklwanla clubs, In cooperationwith the chamber <strong>of</strong> commerceand the business and pr<strong>of</strong>osslonalwomen's club. Short tiilkH orwelcome and praisefor thechampions were given by HaroldD. Powell, Rotary president, whopresided; Bayard L England,president <strong>of</strong> Klwnnls; James BBevlll, president <strong>of</strong> the chamber<strong>of</strong> commerce, and Mrs. VirginiaCrone, president <strong>of</strong> tho businesswomen's club. (Introduces Tourney Officials,Mr. Bovlllintroduced Madlngtournament <strong>of</strong>ficialswho weresitting at the speakers 1 table,with tho three <strong>Ocean</strong> nty commissioners.Music ww furnishedby the Franklin and Marshallcollege "Nevonlans,"augmentedby J. Fred Manne, director <strong>of</strong> thecity orchestra.Mayor Harry Hendley In abrief talk luuded the »ponnor§ <strong>of</strong>the tournament and pointed outthe tremendous Influence for goodIt has on the boys participating.He extended ft welcome and nninvitation fpr the Champs to return next year.Ralph Shurfleff, general dlreetor <strong>of</strong> the tournaments for theBcrlpps Howard newspapers, re-Iterated his appreciation <strong>of</strong> themanner in whichthe Easterntournament was conducted herethis yearHo pointed out thatsince 1932 the number participatingIn Ihe Nationals has Increased from 48 to 102.last .Ten's Champ (lets Watch. Aaron Butosh, last year's chainplon from Throop, Pa., was pre->sented with a watcnby Mr,Shurtleff.Dr. Mtnot B. Stannard presidedover a variety <strong>of</strong> stunts for trieboys later in the eveningFirst Boys ArriveAt Germantown ClubTwo special buses brought 73boys from the Philadelphia areato <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Saturday totake UP two weeks' residence atthe Qennantown Boys' Club, 16thand the bay. Tne toys were accompaniedon thb trip down bySamuel Zelgler, business manager<strong>of</strong> the club. Who stayed over theweek end.Th first »Ctlvlty afterarrival(barring hefty eating) was takingswimming tests to gain permissionto use the club boats andcanoes on the bay. Fourteenboys—passed—tlrtlf—tesUb—whichconsisted <strong>of</strong> swimming a quartermile.Before entrance, all boysunderwent a medical examinationNews' <strong>of</strong> Patientsat Point HospitalAnd How They* Are125 Turn Out for Exerciseand Hear Unger Tell How^to Cheat Sunburn''Nothing like fin hour <strong>of</strong> properexercise followed hy n dip inthe ocean to malto one.feel greatfor the rest bf the day. 1 'This advice WIIB given by ElmerE. Unger to more than 12R pea•ple who turned out at 11 u. m.Tuesday to take their flrnt•'daily dozen" In thfi first <strong>of</strong> thisFoason's dally free municipalbeach calisthenics CIUBBI-S on tin 1beach between 10th and 11th fits.Mr. IThcfir. tho inatiuctor, save15 [ninutvH <strong>of</strong> exhibition work onthe horizontal bars before tho opening<strong>of</strong> the class.SpectiitorH Mint Itiiardivalk.As usual the elur.H drowthrong <strong>of</strong> npeptatora who llnudthe liourdwnlk. AUIIOUKII th«>didn'tpartahi! in thn oxerclsesthey recftlviKl niiinv valual)!* 1health hints s«i:h us "drink plonty<strong>of</strong> wator upnn rlRin*; in tlietnorniu^, wiilrh ymir diet, nndKCt plenty <strong>of</strong> proper exercise."During thn nieclliiE <strong>of</strong> the HUBFMr. UnBCr giive his favorilu inotliod for (lie treiilment <strong>of</strong> nunhurnIt consisted nf the following: lietorefiolng out In the sun In tlicmorning mix otn* half cupful <strong>of</strong>vinegarwith a couple <strong>of</strong> Ifflipoonsfulnf Bait—(lien put thin•ilutlon on the sldn.Upon rcturnlnRput on voiir fnvnrltn rnilvnto keep lh(i nir nwnv from thoburntIlnn't put oil thd naive brforeKOIIIK out In the mm.The pronram Tunsdny morniiiKBtarteil with eiisy MiMctsca noHint the OIHSR niomhnrn rnnld [rot(heir Wood circiilntinE propftrlyfor tlie mine difficultnnes thntfollowed.At the clnnc <strong>of</strong> HIP CIOKS periodthe inslniclur Intrortuceil'Mayor Heiullcyi who w«n applaudedhy ihe claps.Hill Anderson,who supplied the niiisic by OPTntlllKt>ie clly's victioln orlhnphonlcnnd mounted on one or theeltv's trucks, alt"' ivas the recipient<strong>of</strong> nn ovation from the EIOUII.MOkGoelUplcIncrease Ordered by StateBoard for <strong>Jul</strong>y 1Tlie pries <strong>of</strong> milk in Cape MajaridAtlantir Counties, irieludins'<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>, was raised oneeent a quart Sunday, follnivingan order <strong>of</strong> the Stats Con(r.i)Board, affecting the entire stain.The increase makes grodpA milk sell at Ifi cents a quart,and 10 cents o pint, while 8milkretails for 13 cents aquart and eight cents a pint,Tl'e former prices were 1!i andnine cents for A milk ami 12 andi*vtn for B niilkiContending that the consumers'purchasing power does not warrantthe increase, the South JerseyMilk Dealers Associationwent on record as opposing thechange.Oermantown Doctor Hero,Dr, Q, F. Peaohey, <strong>of</strong> Oerrnantown,is now located at 101 Dayav.Mrs. Seidell, summer resident<strong>of</strong> Occun <strong>City</strong>, wh6 has been apatient in th e hospital, is iv~ported in iair condition.* • + *Mrs.Minnie Dorn, <strong>of</strong> Ashuryuv., Oceun <strong>City</strong>, underwent anumurKUncy appendix. operationHer condition is reported as fair,* + •Miss Ellu Sully, 39 BayviewPlace, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, is reported infair coidition.* • *Miss Fnrsono, <strong>of</strong> tho nursingstaff, is reported as still on thiHii-k lint* * wills* dmithpi-.is improvedand h^s rt'Minnrd her duties SJnurse.* * •Horiici> Iiirlmrdson, one <strong>of</strong> thethree yount,' m«n liyilly burnedin a motor bout explosion' <strong>of</strong>fStonr llurbnr, is Btill confineJto the hospital, but is very mucnidBoat Is RestoredHam,Visiting Mother HereMr. and Mra. William P.Thompson, <strong>of</strong> Geruiantown,vUlttog 'Mrs. miompgon's m<strong>of</strong>hpr,Mre. M. h. Eudolph, 1016 CentralAvoid Ignition WorriesiLtt Us Inspect YourCar FrequentlySHEPPARDBattery Service645 ASBURY AVE.729DON'TGAMBLEWITH BRAKES-., , Let Ui Adhut ThemCraft Wrecked in ExpfosionIs RepairedAlthough It WIIM wpllt wide opennnd the lieckln*,' ripped tiff bynn explosion two weeks iiffi), the"Dunliil,' 13d-foni. party bout gall,ins from niirin" ilock at Uth it.nnd 1'iilon av.. is now ns good asin!w. cin'i.i reported thlH week.The explosion occurred whenDaniel MontnRnn, Thrls' lirother,was [iryiiiK to »tiirt tho engine,;ind n spjirk Ignited Home gciRnlinein ihe 1)HAO-Pieces <strong>of</strong> thedeckiny surt thrown IIJKII In nir,Victim <strong>of</strong> TrainIs Laid to RestDelivery Boy'a Truck Hitby Locomotive Here at'Jinx 1Crossing' Unable to seean oncomingtrain because <strong>of</strong> an obitructedview; and becauiethere werentithir gates, watchman nor signalat the crossinf, n Cold Point,Pa,, youth wag killed, by a Penngylvania-Readingrailroad train,Friday morning, at the 14tb st.jfrade crossing.Hi was John Codby, 19, an nrphfin,who came here four weeksago to live with Miag Marion Elliott,<strong>of</strong> 184P West av,, who wishedto help him,She secured summer employmentfor Codby,, atBoyar'i Market,14th »t. and Aabury av., as dris 1 -er <strong>of</strong> the delivery truck, and hehail started work only recently.In winter he wag a riiiing ratsurat KoxborouBh Aoad«my,Wai Delivering Order,Coiiby was delivering an orderSaturday at 10:30, and his routetook him over 14th st, towardthe bay. The train, an extra, runningto Camden and not intendingto stop at 14th at,, was conceuleilfrom his view by the FergusonCoal Yard, formerly theMontgomery Ward warehouge, at14th st, and Haven av,Robert Harrison, 231 Centralav,, this city, engineer <strong>of</strong> thetrain, seated in (he right side <strong>of</strong>the cub, did not gee the truckuntil pieces <strong>of</strong> it flew past him.He had signalled for the crossingwith both bell and whistle.Engineer Arrested,Harrisun, the engineer, was arrestedon a technical charge <strong>of</strong>tnanaUughter, and released Under»1(000 tail for a hearing beforeMagistrateGeorge • D. Riobardayesterday (Thursday). Walter A.Sharp, <strong>of</strong> Sea Me <strong>City</strong>, fireman,was released on his own recognizance,as a material witness, aswas Christopher B. Sharp, 623Pleasure av., this city, the conductor.Tnt body was taken Saturdayto North Wales, P*., in burirf.3rd Death al Same CrossingThi«fatality is the third at thn14th st. croiiing <strong>of</strong> the Readingninci 1980, In that year Mils VioletSnvder, a summer resident<strong>of</strong> 89 Bay View pi., was killedwhen she ran across the traaksto catoh a train.In 19ai, a car driven by limnls.P. Drain, this city, was struck,and his wife, Mrs. Lydia Drain,died a few days later <strong>of</strong> the injuries,Wife-Beater ChargeDropped by RichardsA charge <strong>of</strong> drunk and disorderlyconduct against JosephDatcnon, 31, palntiBB conlraelor,was dismissed by MagistriiteRiehardB Monday after havingheen deferrpd fromaaliirdny,Althoimh cautioning him towatcli his behaviour in futnre,the magistrnle decided the circumstancesIn Ihe ease partly excusedBaleson for jabusing hiswife last Friday. HI* two childrentestirleil thnt they snw himheat her.and the craft aank immediatelyat the end <strong>of</strong> the wharf.RELIABLE BUILDERSOTIS M. TOWNSEND, Inc.l'HOXK r.7«40 ASrilTEt AYE,DAUJY SERVICECleaning and PressingMen's Suits and Topcoats and7^> cWomen's Plain Dresses and Coats • °WORK DONE AT OUR PLANT<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Dry Cleaners and Dyers4th St. and Haven Ave. PHONE 1210 or 363Thief Steals PoatChurch RectoryAlto Loots Home <strong>of</strong> $32 a»Family Sits on Porch;Wean Bathing SuitTwo sneak thief ... --.perpetrated by a tanny workerwho Itft no traceable due, werereported to police Tuesday,A ton! <strong>of</strong> IfO wag stolen atthe two places, In each castcash apparently being the goal<strong>of</strong> the iWef, for jewelry andother wlMblM were jwt all.turned,The largist sum, m, «


toefciblesiftffi.^MciatbPriced•••>••"6E6R6IAi '• 7 JP* ITE *"1 -FREESTONE|-Bwj|*I I B#rf»t'-^ $1.49)|Cv.Sta)j.Cooking Apples -Crisp Icjsjjdro Lettuce - 2 M» 17cFrewTCefery Hearts - 2 f« 13cttlif-i-Slic*p « r Halved -^ -^ —ACHES2 31J^Spy Wet Shrimp -^ WhJU House Evap. Mill< . 4," 23c" 5 Dried Beef % X;, 17c^Sultana Peanut Butter (2-fc23e> ft lie\|lf fjgor Ginger Snaps a.e.c. 2 "» 25cGrandmother's Bread ?.?Sb6c £Kffifi9eJftmJttu»e .Fatten, oi\nw* fefed on heifaJffop,first f>irtl)d4y antilver««ry by he*uidpip^htB, Mr. -and Mrs, Franktten, 9 H»y rd, r ThurM»ymgbt.Decorations wero pio(c anS uyge cho^otyte csjie bearing onecandle jn^de gn attractive centerpiece-'.Joap Anne received manygifts.Present were:Mr. and Mn.Harry tTorbert, .Lake, Mr. and Mra. Frank STorbcrt, }Jr*. A. E.l?r. and lira. Williamd MPatten andPatten.8Mr, anil Mrs. Per*AJra. Spicldoch HoalelteAt Cards, Wednesday Night,MrsVvginia Spleldoch, First6t. and Atlantic av., entertainedthe following at cards Wednesdaynljjht. Mrs William Myers,Mrs J D. Gartland, Mrs. T.LloydShea, Mrs. Harry Gerlach, MUsRose Grace Imbcsi, MIHS Helenand Afrtlorry Mimmick HasWFon B!*nd•'.ft*,*%-tpk*tm 2§ cEggsFANCYSELECTEDdoxan|| dsi$n in f I/ten23' I 29*k '"- Cream Cakes Cb^i" 2 •* MeChoice Pink Salmon - 2 c"". 23c15cDel Monte Cut BeetsBi«quick '^HKffir 11 '. J Sparkle Gelatin Desssrt R^ Yukon Club ft&Ginger Ale 3 £' W aPABKUNa WATER ' ( Bliu bgtyi dsco.ll)ftChease 2ty'i Chocolate £yrup .- i6-.< «„ |OcJkii« plnovlll e. Ky., <strong>1934</strong>. 'mfelt bettor eachmbotite." KArii, 19M.you are proud <strong>of</strong> your doublehin und bulging abdomen don'ttake Kruschen Salts. Ed Jordanmado up his mind to take <strong>of</strong>f 60or more pounds <strong>of</strong> fat—and hodid—Ed wu sick and tired otiMglng It around with hlm-p*?!•iitency won for Ed M it wUlipJT any fat nan.*. half teaspoon In a "glass <strong>of</strong>i water More breakftstliitfet KrtnohenA—HINTif joii want a SOB filed b,hand! If you wont toiils Blldlawn niipinTB iiMnnd to ciii ^t.ler flmn ineiv, lirliig tneni in W^geili. MaHitMllund at f« «.nth HU Ocmn lit}, N. J,iniiwcrs griiund $1.00, SawsJicniid Me, i^wn moweriiif 3"JU ulnndr ArePjorphcH, An mints «f jIiworth a iiound olDr. S. S- TonDr. Wm. J. jSurgeon1520 AtlanticAtlantic lltj, J.]Hnur.i I A Till 1 P.PHONF MMfThe Weaver Store828 ASBURY AVE. fBathing Togs <strong>of</strong> All' Zipper Suita .„„ BLUE MOON HOSEFREE KNITTING INSTBUCTIOIfSto Measure Suits100 Samples tu fhooso FromJULIUS ROTH917 Asbury Ave.Oldest Tailor SJipp in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>TRY ADEVILLEDand a glass ot|JatMac's Restau908 Shore Rd.cen From CafeAbo Loot Trout's[Automobile Near PoliceHeadquartersfrhrce minor thefts woro .ro-:ral to police yosterday mornsndWednesday uftoruoon,front automobiles and thord- from a restaurant, nil wlth-10" "" d " f Policeetabout 10" y"" d »LdquarterH.pityCommlBslonorPoliceJohn E.ityCommut, proud possessor <strong>of</strong> a speinspoctor'sbadge for tho[to motor vehicle department,r no w badse-lcss, us tho resultI someone's taking badgo, whlsandkeyring Irom Mr, Trout'sau It stood In front ot cityhi The commissioner kept IttglnK n U»P, Hnob ><strong>of</strong>1 choko arrnngoment in IIIH car.yilliiim A. pluth, or 100 a.jron av., Margate, n piano turMime ovor here to do mininIrk but dropped in at the llnchn't Sllw'and Asbury for a bitefirst.Unfortunately heWest Side News <strong>of</strong>Colored FolkBy MARTHA M. BKOWNllev." Joseph Payne, a formerpastor <strong>of</strong> TaboriiacleBuptiotChurch, occupied the pulpit <strong>of</strong>Tabernitcle all day last Sundaywhen a greenback rally \/a.u conductedby Mr. FlowerB-* * *Sunday was Women's Day atMacedonia ,M. E. Church, 10th st.und Simpson 'av,Mrs. S. D. Mallard, wife <strong>of</strong>Rev. Mallard, pastor <strong>of</strong> Macedonia,gave an interesting talk onthe accomplishments <strong>of</strong> womenin the various artistic, pr<strong>of</strong>essional,vocational and politicalfields, naming George Eliot, HallieQ. Brown, Murgaret Slnttery,'Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Charles Dimawuy and Mrs. Raymond Alexanderas examples <strong>of</strong> successfulwonlmibood.Other speakers on the subjectwere Miss Anna L. Jones, Mis.'MalindaMcClone, Mrs. Raisin,Mrs. Rachel Bryant nnd llev. J.B- Christian.int _losn't eat with a tunlliK folk, j,nhen lie hnd satisfied hls| uInclic he discovered the forkTinei with all <strong>of</strong> his tunlnswan minnlng from lil»<strong>On</strong> Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y lf>, QuarterlyConference will be held at Maco out enjoyed chicken anddinneri yeiterday at thein <strong>of</strong> Laurie Johnstone, pro-Ijitor <strong>of</strong> .tohnatone's Cafe, ac-TBI Aibury av. from city boll,, yestarday niornlng five.Knn«, Beveral steaks and a..ntltv <strong>of</strong> butter disappeared. AIchen" window in tfte rear was"und open. Tie loss was dlacovat«:4B a. m.. M t Catch <strong>of</strong> YearJMade from Peerlesslone <strong>of</strong> the best catches <strong>of</strong> croa-II ami weakflsh made this «a=K was reported yeiterdny atIlen'» dock,•f Cray <strong>of</strong> Paterson, N. J,,. Dnyle and Roy Murphy, olfe, m^mf is\ landed 235 £lsh, outside.«>• To" HaT7 Woodbury Ouesli. _~Dr and Mrs, Frank Bitter, 857st., will have as their gueststhe week end, Mr, and Mri,i Allen, <strong>of</strong> Woodblirj.ednnia Chuirh ut 7JI m Kev DHarris i\ill [>r* J^ch .tt H AtiPA laie tieat i^. in ,toie for muiic lovers, on 1 l"wrsclose tp the nar,androoming to Mat flllj*hUy tuthe aim board side, the appoaruncohoie or tho IT 8. Cn&fltGuaidmhlf} ship Pocjiiolt, j^Hterdny,canned man) resldentp t» ihlnku freighterhfid i uti UKmund onthe Imi. tiff Uio Gnrd^ne'I hfl tPoqiKilt, a steamop«ruted«htp €»f cHisidt'ruble tonnuge, towed haigtiH h**re tilts morntnK, toromplptt* iha lajin*( <strong>of</strong> cubJos forthe LviiiHt uard tntpr-Rtuttonroni tn mif< .ltioH svst*»m, v-ljlrh o\teiidH lfi wa^ laid fiom[^oiii-'pnrl to the north no ut nfJHMI h hrri 1connecting th* 1 I OIIKnort nnd 4Ui M <strong>Ocean</strong> ( it\ stotionHRecently, under the ( \VAtclfMJhonc Ifns wen 1 Htrune alonptho culm* In tlii» count>< '>mmnnle,Wln between the in(iii Rttition** nnd otherR hi thi 1 *districthflp lie* i n entnblishod f OTInitinv \oai•* but thf 1 w|ren tin* <strong>of</strong>the oveiheadtvne. nuikln^ n cir^intiiiifl nm^* throiiAh the hm kha\ ThP IIPU svstcm In nmWhen the cable wsia brnushtnahors, late yealt3rda¥afttrnonn,it was run to a system <strong>of</strong> poSensitive tfl "^Un ^f^riTipJ"Toast guard linfimnn said therahlp would h*» hurled aboiu afoot in the aand, whsfe it ernsifhn beach. Strangely enough, itis nnt wfttpr thnl bortierH the \hi©, hut the sun- The hot ?won ir! dry nut the eflhln ^n HwnuId beC-<strong>On</strong>ip tiieless fTit* ^aldThe poqiinlt lay at anchor mostnf the dny. beSnp unable to rnititn the inlet.Two or thsnin^'nr ennui gii«?ri rrnftWPTP inservice niovin^ the bar^e,wtiiphlowered the eahl© Into the wntFiremen Shut OutBy Boys' ClubbersRecent Haughty Words DidNot Phase Visitors,Who Won 6 to 0And are some <strong>of</strong> the buyslaughlnrfAfter making statements to theDally (lurinif the past week thatthey have diamond ball playerspar exoellenee, the Fire Departmentteam went into action lastnight——anil took a licking from theGermantown Boys' Club to thelune <strong>of</strong> 8 to 0, Which is inWreitingnews to Meisri. Etl Kane andLex Hart, with whom the sinokeeatershave been bandying wordspf late, all In good fun, or course.TheOermantowners in thepractice game last night had abr.iiid new line-up from the onethat took the city title last year,but there seemed no visible lowering<strong>of</strong> their abilities.They colected three runs in thesecond inning to put (he firemenbehind the eight ball, anil thenswelled the total with one in thefifth antl twom ore in the sixth.They plaiterid Oeorge Boland foreight hits, while thi firemen fatheredfive bingles <strong>of</strong>f the services<strong>of</strong> Herman Macy, for the clubsters.The firemen were within scoringdistance several times, butfailure to follow up on their hittinglet the runners die on base.Time's Nearly UpNo Mercantile License?—Then Beware <strong>of</strong> CopsOver Second RaUway DelayElimination <strong>of</strong> Cpmpetition Seen Keaaon forDeterioration <strong>of</strong> EquipmentNOTICE TO LIMITCHKOITOIWiUU <strong>of</strong> Annie M. Clwtvn.D«c*ucdPunuant to tti«order oK IRVINGrtTH.Surrratiite or tho County <strong>of</strong> CapeMty. mAilo on iho olov«itth day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y.A. O. 1034, on tliA kputlciitUin <strong>of</strong> the•ubicriteni.Eieouta <strong>of</strong> «1(1 deaMuwl.notice U lierfliyakon to Uiu rrwlltor«<strong>of</strong> «lll dMMKd to exhibit: to the •ubqcrlberunder oath oV Affirmationtheirclalmi and drmandnasainit tt" 1 otats<strong>of</strong> uld dsmKd wllhln ill mtinthifrom(he •Icventh day o( <strong>Jul</strong>y. A. D. 1091,or thw will be (oreverlurnsd <strong>of</strong> anyaction uainat the tubucrUHi^.D.ted Jain 11th. A. D. 18J1.-WILLIAM CLAYTON, .DAVID GILBERT CLAYTON andMARIE' a. OABKATV,T-13-Et-pf *8.BJNOTICE TO ftlDDBM '.B*«rd <strong>of</strong> EdBuUott, Ocewi Cltr. N. J.Eeuitd bids Addrtuwd to IT. W. TowiikstttLS*crtt*ry. will bo rodelveo by theBoanl <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> Ow»n <strong>City</strong>. N.jT»t A m«illnff to U held In tha Hlrt8tho6lBuIldlDII *i 8 P. «.f D«jllHbt8A^IIUTIID*. on Mondxyt <strong>Jul</strong>y Ht lOX'iv»t*ranwriiur O* »i portion <strong>of</strong> theSchnl BuHdinffr !t|fm-inikUi>n Pfriningto fk m»y b* obtflnsdfrom the 3ftrrttUT'fhftTtaht U rajerved to reject »nyNLMirly 17S mercantileicenHCHvrnni Issued during the pust week,accmdiiiK to WalterKuohn, v'tyMoon ina|ii-c(iir, n a a renult <strong>of</strong>Iho hmi»o-to-liouBu InapuctloDmade by j)olli:e.P»li(-i! huvnbeen iii vhlnallyi!vi>ry ImHiiiOHH place in lliu city,anil when no license was on rilii-]d!iv, IRHIKI a warnlnK. Anothervi.iit will hi* in.idi; cither today orearly ni^xt wonU, and If therefltlll |i) no license, arrest will follow.Mr. Kiiclin ,iiald a total <strong>of</strong> 028lioen-^e fti^>llt:ations had been roi:pivcclup tu yeHtnrdnymorning,wilh tin* priisiiectn <strong>of</strong> two orthriM- biiHV days ahoild,Whllo the immhnr<strong>of</strong> llcotu'eamay not lie much lurgcr thnn lastyour, tho totnlnmnunt <strong>of</strong> reepwill oxr-oml last ynar'B record, h*said, JIB Fonie ot the fees are higherthis yenrTwo Fire AlarmsSpark From Bonfire IoniteeRo<strong>of</strong> on Delancy PI.<strong>City</strong> firemen wore keptgfor a nhort time yenterdiry morning when two atnrma Same Inwithin two minutes <strong>of</strong> each otherṪhe first alarm, at 10:40, wanfor n grami fife at North Bl. AnilBay av., whl^h was answorefl hvEngino en. No. 1. Flicmen Rllo a Rtnnll rutch ot sMngifq n j\ nn ro<strong>of</strong>, It j|before anydone.? *iltft riftFiji?flour<strong>City</strong>'s band <strong>of</strong>bund red commuters waxedgnfint yesterday wtion tho 7; 13 ftm.train to Cam den was delayedfor the ttocund time In three days.The-tiuln wita hold up fortcOQ ji)Inutc» bolow WlJimctlon by tho breakdown <strong>of</strong> thelocomotive <strong>of</strong> u Wild woodtrainpreceding It. Scores af passengers^ot out to learn the tronbk1 , mlixlful <strong>of</strong> tho forty-flvo mln*-uti» delay mi Tuuuday which. Jsn=doil cfimnmntcrsrrom <strong>Ocean</strong>' <strong>City</strong>and nthor resorts In Philadelphianearer to 10 a. m. than to 9;Much crillclHiii <strong>of</strong> ''poorwsrv-Icft" and "dftoroi»ltlo^omotlvOB**wanhourd fiHmiMiiirodn«ar thetodificnsfl tho tieptrain prow. Lack <strong>of</strong> competitionbe ween tin* Reading ftndHylvanlu us In formeryearn<strong>of</strong> men's enginep with theTerrible Lies toBe Told TonightReMrt Anglers Think UpWhoppers That WouldFade Lowell Thoma*Is Mr. Ijowell Thomag In theaiidlencs?If he la, the members <strong>of</strong> tht<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fishing Club reipeotfullyInvite him to attend theirmeeting tnnlKht at the clubhousoto pick up n few pointers on thetechnique <strong>of</strong> .telling "tall gtorl-Oi." AlthoiiRh I,nwell has broadcaitBume pretty incredulous yarns overthe air, the fishing club manclaim they have iome tin theirsleeves that will make him bllintiwith KhanmThink In I.ICK for WeeksIn fact, thp anglerg have beenfljiirlne out their Btoriei for »BT.•ral weeka. nnrt tonlRht they areaiAnii to stage a "tnll itory" ennt#Btto determine the club's ehftmplnntruth Btreteher.Tim ennteRt will take placfl foiInwinj the reBiilflf maeting <strong>of</strong> theclub, After which the winner will be chosen by a vote<strong>of</strong> all menilierB present. The manwho tells the prise yarn will reneive either a leather medal tonin on his mnnlv hnsom .or acertificate i>f mamhership in Lowell'a Tall Stnrv niuh.Tn PivRpnt Two linllonoAnother feature <strong>of</strong>tonlfht'sseaplon will he the preientatlon<strong>of</strong> huttona tn two club memberiIn recognition nf catching llnuB.iinliy larRo channel bags,Hrirrv Bielwaaon,pait nresldentnf the pluh, will receive «diamond button for lnnd;ng a 50pminilnr <strong>of</strong>f Hnttoras this spring,and T. lAie Adams, Jr., <strong>of</strong> thennst<strong>of</strong>fir-p staff, will he given nBold hutlnn for a 40-poii!id(ir liepnurrlit on the eastern shore <strong>of</strong>Mnrviillid,Both iiwarirs will l« pregenttilhv Frniilt H. Srowart, geeretary<strong>of</strong> the fishing club.blamed for the delays tqJ» w«okby a number <strong>of</strong> commutera. Somotslk wag bMrd <strong>of</strong> circulating ap?Ulon in the- train ln .an effortto obtain better servlca.Finally, a broken • eccentric rodon the Wlldwood' locomotive yftfirepaired. and the disabled trainwna puehed into Gamdeo by aCape May track.Some or: thetime lost was made up by switchingtbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> train to thoAtlantic Ctty-Cumdentrain atWlnslow Junction, Due In-Camdonu( 8:38" aayllgbF "time, Itrenched the terminal a few minutes'before 9.Tuesday's delay resulted fromthe lima <strong>of</strong> a piston key on thelocomotive <strong>of</strong> Wlnulow Junctionlocal preceding tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>tmln below Clementon. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong>tho commutersprotesting thesecond breakdown yesterday saidlie nildscd a train to Baltimoreon Tuesday,Flounders BitingFishermen Report Successin Bay YesterdayFlniindcri continue Jt bjte wellIn the bay, according to rnptainWilllnm atockman, who hnp< abnailinuse at lOtli st, and the bay,across from one <strong>of</strong> tha favorite"flminder holoi,"Th« lurgcat catch reported yi'nlenlnywas made by. Hov. i«. 3.Dntnilur, <strong>of</strong> BaptlBMwn. N. J..and H. «• I^avl*. <strong>of</strong> AmDlor, Pa.Rplween the two they litmlcd 22flnundcrH. including seveval largeiincsi. HPV. M. Detwiler Is a froiiiientfisherman here.Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hllbcrff, <strong>of</strong>Wilmington, Del., landed six nic«flmmdiMS and a five-pound eel InInn* ilian two hours,nlso <strong>of</strong>fStookniiin's dock.Entertain Brookline oik.The Misses Gillin, <strong>of</strong> ML Airy,Fhiladelphin, arc spending; severalweeks at 818 St. James nl.They "have as their RTiestx f° rseveral days, Mrs. Carson Kleinutubennd family, <strong>of</strong> Brookline.Pa.tWhen preparing to buke alayer cake, haVc the oven upto .176 dCKrtes before puttingthe hatter in the oven. For aloaf cake, have the temperatureun tn 350 degrees.Two Cleared <strong>of</strong>Bad Bill ChargeNo Evidence <strong>of</strong> CriminalIntent Found in CounterfeitCansDeclaring there was nothing toshow criminal latent, MagistrateQeorge D. Richardsyesterdaydismliied two colored men Brralg>ned for pausing a gounterfelf 11bill on a storekeeper. The mendischarged were Rlcharda Allen,724 Weit av,, and Robert Win.gtqn, 032 West av.Brady Ledbettar, utorkefiper onWest av, near Itb «t. testifiedthat Allen had given him thebill to pay for 10 cents worth. o(tobacco, and that his asslitantZella Keys, colore], gave him 90eani in change.Didn't Enow It Wai B<strong>of</strong>BlHe discovered the bill waa boluswhen he was putting It withseveral other food ones, and rememberedwhere it came from be.cause It wag the only one previoiisly tendered in the store,Allen admitted giving Ledbetterthe bill, but said he bad no Ideait ,waa counterfeit.He. had beengiven it by Winston to buy thetobacco be said. Wlniton corrohoritedthis and also denied knowingthe bill wag bid. He said helie found In cheeking Up thathe obtained it either from thebank or from a grocery storewhere he had paid a imall accountwith a {E bill,Captain Robert l^ickcy suggestedaiimliial <strong>of</strong> tie charge, de£clarinj that In an iBvesdiillbnhe was unble to find evidence<strong>of</strong>criminal intent. He also pointedout that no othercounterfeitswere found on either defendant,Nnt Fint <strong>On</strong>a Passed.Lackey also said that six oreiibt similar bills have beenpasged diirini the past week inbusiness houses.The hills are poor counterfeits,the paper being fllsmy and theprinting smudgy.They are beilevedto be nhotoitatle copies <strong>of</strong>real hills, the number on theonepassed by Allen wasAPhone 16&V*All the hops bills found here,emept one, have been <strong>of</strong> II danomlnntlnn.despite the fact thereis a flood <strong>of</strong> IS, 110 and $20counterfeits in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,Legionnaires BuildCupboards in RoomsMembers <strong>of</strong> MorganKanckpost, American Legion, were busilyengaged yesterday Installingromo new cuphoards In an annex<strong>of</strong> their room* on the secondfloor <strong>of</strong> the muftlc pier.The cupboards -will be imed forthe methodical storing <strong>of</strong> a quantity<strong>of</strong> patriotic hunting and otherdecorations owned by tho postwhich, wore nearly ruined by RtoragoIn ta. damp closet.Bridgeton Man Held<strong>On</strong> Reckless ChargeOsenr t. Fletther. 38, <strong>of</strong> Westav.. It. . D., near Bridgeton, wasreleased under (25 bail by policeyesterday on a charge <strong>of</strong> recklessdriving: msije following what policesaiil was a "very alight accident"at 27th st. ami Asbury av.John J. OiHarii mMo the complaint.When using . a Hotpointrange, meats need not be basted.Tokyo, Japan, Would PleaseLike Hon. Dope on ResortNippon Amusement Concern Queries PublicityBureau For InformationIn far-<strong>of</strong>f Tokyo,- Japan, theyha\e heard about <strong>Ocean</strong> Clfy/N.J. Anil they *ant to kiiOw.morkPro<strong>of</strong> that the resort's fomehas traveled to the Far {lastcame" y*sterday In a letter fromwhat Is believed to ha a Tokyoamusement' concern, requesting Informationrelative to conductingamusement* and other builnesaln <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.The letter, received^tty LutherR. H<strong>of</strong>fiflan. city publicity director,tras a4(Ir«ited to "Boardwalkt, N.'J, y.~B,#>\ttlh th*graphs <strong>of</strong> the resort were eoujotolbi)ed'foldtrg pimtod In Jap»-nese. " <strong>On</strong>e' ' apparently was arailroad timetable i or Borne ot{bj|rsort <strong>of</strong>. guide, while the othtrwas 'a tmap ot ati amusementpark in Tokyo, with the variousfun teatureD marked In Jupanese.The letter'was on the atatlonery' " • > * * •BerfSfi BUYS INGordon Roll Butter% 32cRib Roast3>32e Shoulders limbChuck Roastlb 18c Stewing ChickensFresh Ground Beeflb 20cLegs LambHome Made Potato Salad- IN THE GROCERY DEPARtMEN? 7^vntenru n&KtnIb25c Pattie*Puffed Rica, 2 for 23cPuffed Wheat2 for .........„..„.;Cerotot* FloUr12 ft. bag ...Tartan (lour12 1be62c55cGordon1 lb.DEMONSTRATION SATURDAYVIH(iINIA DARE PRODUCTSNorth SeaCRA1 Ml^T,.. canChicken <strong>of</strong> the SeaTUNA FISH__.„ canTartan SteakSALMON., , a candoyen Store Pink ^SALMW ...... I fop29'18'IS'2S CcanTartan GrapeFruit Juice . .....Tartan Pineapple;Juice .'. 2 can*Kiltie Califemu* 1 * /PEACHES \i large c*o « • *l.PEARSlarge ca«,Party SuggestionsRomanette* . , . Caviar . . . Hearts <strong>of</strong> Artichoke*s-fi nMAnchovies . .. FileU <strong>of</strong> Anchovie* . . . Russian Dressing *, ' '•'Monarch BrUtUagSARDINES ..........:% camIvin* Pre-Toa«tedSALTINES . . + ft canXQOCBHLTartan Grape Fruit2 caw .........25352?Duchess Golden BantamCORN..... .2 cantcTartan Niblets ,'. CORN .. .....can;BorisSTRING BEANS ... ..can<strong>On</strong>ley ;PEAS . .. „.. 2 cans 25


^^^^^^& ::^'^&iiMmlMmMMM,mJunction .withwill leavebodbwry, onihaving *h» nimualedby TV J jdburyyeaw ni!o, 1« re-Spreading rapidly, the visitors expect"headquarters at thefurther|,- • .,- . »••(.j' gested bv tho report wai orderedand the following gentlemen wereelected as membersM^ssrn <strong>On</strong>r-«on. Bardelev Salter; fustinnd Messrs Mulr, Mveri. I,inllam.'William Lake and Mahan"The above committee <strong>of</strong> ninewere empowered with authorityto call mass meetings <strong>of</strong> taxpayers.'The report oi tne committeeas changed by the sundry motionswns adopted as a whole "(flwrt Week—Committee getsresults! (Viuncll follows sameol Its recommendations)^<strong>On</strong> Central Av.Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kantzand Mr. and Mrs. Albert L Lilly.<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are spendingsome tune at U1S Central av.Mr. and Mrt. E. Kay Shelly,if Columbia, Pa., arrivedJuneto spend the summer at 5520b U l l l I-" Lj-vaji-a^*- u i i u - T t i u i a v 11 i i i i f i i ^ u , „ ^ - .Thus the >tu.lrnt finds out uhcth I WiMw..ml Muiior, died Uvndiiy atthe type <strong>of</strong> work he hni chut I hlb llom 7°en is suitable for him*"At the end <strong>of</strong> lust ji'ur f»0per cent <strong>of</strong> the students <strong>of</strong> tinficshnianclass in a college mOhio changed their minds aboutthe work thev thought wus BUIUM.to them. ifLer the> nad u-oikedat it uwhile "Open with Koll < all.The meeting was opened uitlimil t all. followed hy n shoi t de\otumal sciMie in (.hargt* <strong>of</strong> MiaCharles C Road<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the quests pre*.t*nt. MisS M Thoma->, ( 'O }t?.us old, £,uea short tall., on thf*w 01 k ilontl»y u mission at Votrl Pro* idence,near, PhnpniwiUv, Pa Mia Thomasbus the hunoi <strong>of</strong> bemjr thefounder «f the Cradle Roll, noworganized in most tfunflu> SchoolsJVIr>. Blanche EHaeg-fk* sangThe funerul was held yesterdaywith interment in CourtHouseli ipseveral Indian selections." I he<strong>of</strong> Counterpane" was rctitetfby Miss Bettj OpieRefreshments ^nd a social hourfollowed the program, with Mr-,Charles Read, Mis* <strong>Jul</strong>iaSLUMM(Ss Virginia Wonlfj, md Mi •>Will la ni itlumhn acting a-, lmsL.Musical RevueAt Steel PierVOT the first 11 mi* in yen.yen,Atlantic <strong>City</strong> visitors will he ableto sco a musicalrevue i»i thet'SSea Isle <strong>City</strong>Dine . . . DanceBeer [in Cafe] 10cKxeept Saturdays, Christy and His AccordionSaturday- Sea Food Specialistm*t BHIDGE WE DELIVERsNETS TO YOUWltk * Slnlaram ot DelaypwTbe Seafood Frorn Our Market IsREALLY FRESHiJWWBWRMWiraRunning Now!OHTLY>ntsoThe shovi U thi< Sploi-i <strong>of</strong> 1114opening Friday (JiiU ];) nt tlii>Steel Pier with the sume oast <strong>of</strong>37 principals wlilcli placed ntLoew'B Stnln Iheilio InKvv.YorkTf iiffpis impressive tanlenus olipjunrul Rlili, .manned likecri-iil painting, ,1 Bnddh.i Palatea Bi'pro Hpeilulo unit a liit <strong>of</strong>Individual atari'the iniiHiciil acro'iipnniiiii-iit )•by fount Ui'rni Vli I nml his firteen a) inphonlqU 'I lip nbiin 1presented on ,i doiiblo staKi-Itwill (ontlnue for ,i wc*kI^ivcra <strong>of</strong> claihlcal iniiHle nlsowill hi- <strong>of</strong>fered a treat Satnrd.nand Sundn\ nljiht-i fTnh 111 1 ;)whrn tho Stool Plpr flr.ind Opera presonti! Vim ultukM rn,i>,terpiece. "Orpheus".In contianl to thp«o attini lionathe Atlantic Citt Slcnl Pipr Isdrawing tlmusand>i nf voiinKsliTHas well HI their parents with itFfamily lit 1.1 hnhjrhlinpanzrnand their nurelnp niiitlien,Snmr<strong>of</strong> tho tlnv ni rivals w i ro lmrnon shlphonrrt during a nlpitalnmentthcro rantsfs nlso Uirouich wnterBOortn and circus nrinhntjri Inthe open-allRtadhim nt the rnrnnd. a hnl'-mllp from shoretlip—tinuntfld—CBHHO-I- (he —iimtonitlnppenrnnrfi <strong>of</strong> rtiirnntlm ii mlncane fmltlvo: the Itldrties' 'thentre;the inrECKt son clenhant Incanllvity, nnd a long 11st <strong>of</strong> exhlbltsei t [ervFuur Krwuod at WildwoodFour hoys visitinjr a_ summerca»ip at Wildwood were rescuedhist Friday ifLor having heenruu^lit in a [jack wash in thesurf. Two were givenfirst aidtreatment, whileent to thitheotherhospitalpairJiaimn^ at Cape MayIwti wctL**pr.nlice in aerialfrunm i\ unl nun-hine ffuri targetwork i> IH'III^; ci>n in mp i-.,ued Kut jejiI'jvini-nt will li- made JL the Mni inNJIKUMI n.wik, VVildA'iod* « *II»ur Old riiundlingA h i l n Inn, one hmir old, wusfound in i ID; in Wildnuud, FnilnDuiil Brue^tle, Frankfoiil,IIL ml iiit infant uy while gittinjjon l>» porch ol hi-. Hiinmm home,Monk Jocks atGreyhound RacesJubilant over the suutis <strong>of</strong> thefiiit "nionkey race" niifht heldWi'ilncsday eveimiK, <strong>of</strong>fiiniln »fllie Atlantic Kunnel Cluli, promoter<strong>of</strong> the Kiryhuiind latini?mii-t in the Atlantic tity AuilitDiimn,have planned anuthei monknevent fur Saturdnj afternoonis in .idded attractionThe Hpec al luce will lie the la it on the.inil it S.iturii'iyimatineeMole than 500 fans who jammedthe auditorium lamed Honolulu detective i>ntrnstci]with II half million dollarneiMace and getting Into plenty<strong>of</strong> tumbleUOOKMItFrl. mid Nut,Wllli all its (olor ItH nitlon Itsits blue und heialdi), tlm circus—hiitli ii trin-In Hit iliif, nnd ii»llvm) behind tho tent drop.iwilllie show n on thi screen <strong>of</strong> thoMooilwi Ibentu lodiu«bcn loeC Blown .iiiprin in "rill" ClrcnnClown ')I«n,TUSH* Wed,Bert WliMlrr'fl Irpiiiolo voiceand Riihert Wnrilsey'fl lortollip-IT.,C«.(ln»» M. t.•Ttnn, Frl.. tot. J"l»ANN IIAHOINO"The Life <strong>of</strong>Vergie Winters"John no!e« olid Helen YlJlon.. Tat... W.d.. Jalr H-1I1"'Charlie Chan's Courage'WAKNMlOLA-N11Prut LeyWII - D«n«M WooJiiI11ENK 11WNNK-BI«HAHD IH\Grtal Man «» "tllinari" In"Stingarc*"Thill a., Frl, g,t|iJOK F,"The Grcu, 0*HI>PATRICIAMon.. Tuf. , W«|. JJjWiU:i.I,Kit and"Cockeye^ Cm,Wlih Thilma T«iU . ,Thur. , Frl . S,t,l O"Little ManWllhD,|..shelled Bogglessmoulderinghsheed Bogg fl gcigar are transported hack to theMiddle Ages as the comic pairlaugh, pliiy ami frolic with The!-ma Todd andDorothy I,ee in"Cockeyed Cavaliers," RKO-Radlo'ithrinid Inirlesqiie <strong>of</strong> mediovaldays.ihitre.nn ol tho Amen an andI'tiiiiuean kennelq competing Tonran, n..11 he lull «atuula\nightmd .iinithei ten Sunduv eveningI if it (il the most famous jocksin tin iiumti} have been bookeiIn L icutiri J'om Iti nun foi comon on s matinee lace, amonjthemI'Mjinc Ainiti,' 'II nvlin^Hue\," "Kfvlmle Peepei, unc' \I,u. Ui ed ' Some oi tni cnamimm fn\hounis lo be udden areWhite Mutt, Brokers rip, Roy.ilW I'din mil loo Willin"i N,r|,t .,f[,., ,,| Khti tl|(? r; ubstand, junil stand fteat-, ..rlounging r.iums or pon li <strong>of</strong> the'-Mount Vernon mditu.iumansion on the nu-• litu.ium sl.i^e, , (re dottedwith, -, „,.-- --..-- thf ti»RESTAURANTSENGLE'S TAVERNDELICIOUS , .IILI'E IIKHHT rRKAJI I»IK35cJohnstone*sCafes143 and 151Aibury Ave,gRTasty PastfyENOLIi » M/l NfiGHBI.VTI BT INIJIIUinSnll}J«n» HnrkFrnnhiennd HisDinner *1 .HIKIIIMIIIK,40rNOTOVRRlailarrCarolinaMatthewsFloridlan*. riatterrnektallii.•nd SOoStoltl75c 1etc. 11NO MINIMUM JSTROTBECK'SSEA FOOD GRILLEPIEL'S PILSENER BEERarid other Choice BeveragesDaitcing—Saturday Evening 9:30 til ?ENTERTAINMENTMtrutoe And liny I'hone 2-9805 Msrgsle <strong>City</strong>, If, J.,HOME DRESSEDPOULTRYSUITSMade to MeasurePANAMAS REBLOCKEDDEBT QUALITY STEAKBOUNDBUMP ' ..IHUCKBOAST „ _Top MiiMie orBotar BOMt_Sweet Sw»mpHuckMK'irles _Inmbo.-, TomatoM _Jnmbo I^nomnbers .Lemons35«• 17°. ft27 cqt.l5 c_1b 10cII for 10c. iou 26cpnU ___^6fPRHffSYLVAIHABBTKEAftES» qt botthm 2S«MMtel (tertlne*BePineappleIgjc, can gi cCampbell Soann _„ 8 f or gBnipe Wot VtokmSHI !P)0 . Ev«. 7 lo MldnllcUillll Hilurd"). <strong>Jul</strong>> 14George Arliss inThe House <strong>of</strong> RothschildLsrills VauBI - BOfll KurliiffTimi,," Tura.r "wit. <strong>Jul</strong>*l*Hi1L0HKTTAYOIJRO"Born to Be Bad"wlih TABY (iHANT~Thur».. Fri., Ha!,, <strong>Jul</strong>jI9-2O.J1JANKT (JAYNOR otiilCH.4KI.K.SrARRBU."Change <strong>of</strong> Heart"wlib jamH Bunii • , Cottaitv with -8 b«d-m» »j_d 4 kaUu, nirertview <strong>of</strong>, . B. * E. F. RADFORDHdttELHANSi<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* IModern FifHotel00 Booms V_"••-? -iHOTEL HANSElavaton t*Saniefty<strong>City</strong> SauUMl, Eauftlklud lMll Dm Cttr' I^djar, EMabllihM 1897 j8»nUoeI-l*di.r, CaiualMattd IBMOwn OitJ N OWt,:E.Utllih«i 1SJE; SeBtlne^Ledser, <strong>On</strong>iKlMatad III!Bnttnd « Sanmd-ClaM Matter at ikt Poat Offi at OcMa <strong>City</strong>, N. J,Under Act ot March 8, 1870< i K — ^ ^ ^ . .Fulllahad aiatj Friday from Bed Hen'a Hall. Eighth at. and navan a».P«ao CHr, NBW Jeraay, by Uifl',NEWSPAPfiB PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc.LODIN D. ANOEVINE, EditorHAY THORPE. ManagerJOHN C SMITH, Ailvjrtiiimllanaawmtfaerlption Price. VICO per YearBIGGER AND BETTER DIVERSIONSvmiATEVER cash <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> can upure in iU restrkU** ed program <strong>of</strong> expenditures should l,.:«TJI to ("•• fust tWright note <strong>of</strong> annreclatlon andrneret. along with « hint tR»tthey hnveh't even totichiid Mi'the reallv vital poIntH as fa*no we are concernod *Knre. a rc-aso)«aWp roll to sn*ndnt ChlcaB-rt. say fth"iH. **Wtsombodv to nil the nlacn whlj»•we're away, and some clije **tn how to Veen from dv'n* '*%least mrtlal'vl in en^l> sUcceAtfiitf(*£Brdadway, lias , ttefn-wld .to ,Hollrwood forthe'miovl»!-f1gKts 'at the neat figure ot SleO.000 • notteyf^or more.Jes»: •


I*. -"catches'includesinstances.1 fish at 89thListPMUdelphia,1)0 kiqgfiah,, presidentwltji 7S,iandixi 62.WWe Bill30; Guaand Budhades Msn-4> AlltHng» and;iffl?flWnh14, PhiladeUCaptam Al-Sfc vStewart, £du schw";'ttfetn 3.on theand—"-•- ';o£.';jf nuntWr. ...... , flitj^wwini*$gttBU$w», ;to time, ac-,.,.„„ S,W MmtzE. Vagus itwfeMfciBftgif >ft 'plunotaif Jo inyite1 CommissionersTrout, ! ani[WM|^ to tt« a«« won, fobeMWdu and possibly gay „ f(JW.words. • flii • also hopes to, Jn?tservice Velab. <strong>of</strong>ficers and scnool•pp. jwpent one, at a tlms,Mayer Bwaley was introduMdfrom the directing platform onMa optB^ng dig.^TO« .''^fm^ttiTieular'*, or apt.clal activities, in conjunction witathe dally beach calisthenics claas,are becoming more popular alltfce: # tlta« ' wiltin»iriber§ ol th*elaW,: BlMei; B. Un§er, ths dlrtetor,announced this week. He laplimirif .. still other special fta.Mitei tot the ajar future.^.Mt^Vngwhag arranged tightitMBl lo play volley ball, and,ttiy IW competing every day for« •/ Jiilf iour after the eal.lsthenics claao ends at noon,JJotar Courts artt marked <strong>of</strong>f on^ jojness HereFind Welcome Relief From17-Day Siege in <strong>City</strong>i• ''.'<strong>Ocean</strong> Down to 57Another crowded week end here,.ending Sunday fight, wai onlypartly spoiled by the nose divetaken by the thermometer 'betvvitnSaturday night and Sundaymorning.Thousands <strong>of</strong> week-end viiltore,who came down here to escapeIT dayi <strong>of</strong> constant heat in Philadelphia,found Sunday's coolnessa welcome relief! and most<strong>of</strong> them did not greatlyregretthe fact that the ocean temperaturewaa too cool for comfortablebathing.They just sat aroundand recovered from their tryingexperience with tha hot weather.Although the bathingbeachesSunday were partially deserted,they were well patronised, Saturday,when the water temperaturewia 65 degrees, Sunday at 10m.i it hgd euftstfed down to 67,but by 2 (i. m. itjvas 81Sudden Change inWind Routs Heat;Everybody HappyWhat a difference a changein the wind hmkoa.Another reason why <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> is BO populur with vacationistswas demonstrated onSaturday.In tlie morning,with thewind blowing from the west <strong>of</strong>fthe mainhi/i'.i, ;iiizen& we- » un-*comfortable, in. a tcmjjtjvdtura<strong>of</strong> 91 in the £iiudc.Suddenly, presto! The windshiftedaround to the jotth,blowing in from the sea, andthe temperature dropped tp 72degrees in the shade within unhour.<strong>City</strong> Wwellera were stillbaking—but not wo.Hotel Men MeetState Executive CouncilConfers at Delawareurts nnv marked <strong>of</strong>f on * ' ithe' beach, and between £0 andThere Here no rescues on any100 persons are enrolled in tho protected iieach o\er the weekend, and only n frw were treated tit beach lit-udiiuartrrs for mite»ta(. he said.Court tor OalMrnn.<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tli©^6urtB Is let aside nor cuts and bruises,.liNfe. 1M, wsand croaklUdedE. C.tow, lie;Jtra. Helen[f' John Itand Maurice.ttd BflwardilsdahU In-280Thoat jjprgles,1-3? pounds.<strong>of</strong> the courts Is set asideSpecially for children, with allthe teamsmanaged by leadersappointed from tho ranRs <strong>of</strong> theclass by Mr. Ungor,The director devotes his time(ifter the calisthenics to teachingaesthetic dancing to a group <strong>of</strong>75' woiheii members <strong>of</strong> the class.The dancing is done on the hardsnnd near the water's tedge, andwill bo discontinued whenever thetide is high enough to cover thehard sand.To InMrurt In W t i tFor perluda when the tide 18hl(,'h iicd burs dancing, Mr. Un-Iff nlannlng to Instruct menthe cluss In wrestling. Howill demonstrate holds, countersniid breaks on the s<strong>of</strong>t sand nearthe hoarJwatk.He' aniMiuneedyestorday thattho wrestlingprobably -will boStarted late this week.InstructionIn gymnastic work-.on thohorizontal bar also will bo givento men interested.20Mtt. Janit.,was, aflerhttheMiBviife Loses toK.olCJallClubCharlie ftenalflie's Singlein Eighth Turns Tide;locate Win, 4-3Even in baseball the worm willturn.And the "»~rm" turned, figurativety s^altinfr, during the gamehere Saturday between the <strong>Ocean</strong>CUy Knlghtu <strong>of</strong> Columbus andMillvflle, with the result the locals»fo^, 4 to 3.Charlie Donahue, catcher forthe local tribe, was Riven creditfor the victory, wWch cimo asa .nurprhe aftir the home clubhad battled uphill after the sixthinning. Sooy Walk* Three.In the eighth, when the tidewas turned, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had twoon by virtue <strong>of</strong> walks given bvSooy, visiting hurlor.."L,etty"Townsend, who came up next, alsowas walked by Sooy so, hecould have a chance to work onDonahue.Charlie has been to bat threetimes before, and each time Sooyretired him In short order. Butthis time, with the sacks full,Donahue poled a pretty singlethat allowed two runs to scoreand win tho game,Eh SiFine Speeders $10Two Travel Too Rapidly inSouth End <strong>of</strong> ResortTwo motorists wore fined $10cneli by Muglstrate Itlcliurds Saturdaymorning for speeding thruresidential districts. They woreTlionins J. Boll, Jr., 1S. <strong>of</strong> 2812 N2nd St., Hfti'rlsbiirg, and Ralph KBaker 30, <strong>of</strong> 5817 Anbury avthis city.Bell, according to Cycle Patrolman Price, wns driving too rapidly and culling In und, out otraffic on Anbury av,St., late Friday night.The executive council uf thoNew Jersey State Hotel Associationneld iU monthlymeeting at tho Delawarehotelyesterday afternoon.About E>0 representativehotelmen from all purt.s <strong>of</strong> the state.arrived here about noon andhad luncheon at the Delaware ut1 p. in. Following luncheon, theyconducted a business sessionlor two hours or more.AbouL 15 members <strong>of</strong> thecan <strong>City</strong> Hotel Association wereinvited by Dloomfieldcr Hulick,president <strong>of</strong> the uxccuttvAcouncil, to attend tlio sessions.Victor Jiicoby, executive sccre-Hulost'Boy FoundIn GermantownMissing Member <strong>of</strong> VacationClub ift Traced by<strong>Newspaper</strong>A little newspaper publicitylp('BXCLLJSiVS 8ALBS INOCEANCITYWALTER SACKCOALlSlfa and West AT«.PHONE (MS^J»M»" •• Mnl it m,roT."4lnM)lhittB ant foDow*4, WTFAILS. Drndla umtritf tOScoat or SANTONIN, It «H~l dMc. stood 7» jn, ««t. .Ui dr br n»ll. ftlfci * bolUe. *Bnnntnuls. r"tl. C. A.M. J>.. ruuddphu.LOCKSMITHSaws - ToolsLawn MowersSharpened by MachineLEMONT30S 1IAY AVE. I'hone 1547Wash____ mm »« mm,ipMJJkineortd?aV'run in MmtM'wM the loeatsfretaliate*r1«!'t*o Jit thei* half, the viiiiiimgSim It MP with aBothef In;thf»tarrth, -,„,. took tKs Itatj;iHMf 5 «ti!l anothiT in thr' afttfca^rthose two in the U0^Mnmmjw&ill'hchance tioeointa»^i|ptBi|i ,,»{,SBlWBltf|tn#M llje rWt»' <strong>of</strong>f Town-amiJgprttfj|bu¥ aa^hj- c eMiCltySwfeWjttniarliir.. +•O t •»!,•• •"•**,. •^.i ,,i ft ; j4 HivOap4 o o 0 opoSHEPPARD BATTERY SERVICE845 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITYHOWARD O. MacPHERSONBmUi>r — Jobbing — Ro<strong>of</strong>ingi — Rial Estate —loth and CKNTBAr,PB0HI IS9i«:.-M-&liiiiimmROOFINGITNSIVIFFHfFredrick J. Dieterle. Central AWiie .Phone 1375Screen Boot*Copper Screening<strong>Line</strong>n Netting—HiKh—Two CotttB Wax—Pf>liahNickel^DrCHH To|>—2 Coats—Touch Up Rust SpiitMCall For and DeliverFREEAB.KAI. niGH CLASS JOBAil for$7-50BOWKPhon* I1T7-JW. H. Oldfield & SonTile and Marble Work812 CENTI1AL AVENUEEitlm.teiSpecial ^BeachChairsBeachUmbrellasAboveAU-aGoodRo<strong>of</strong>George W. WilcoxRo<strong>of</strong>inB and Sheet Mctnl WorkBIO AHDUDV AVK.PH. 455 OCEAN CITV, N. J.Clarenc* FergusonCOALUth and Havenriionc SHOTSince 1899 We've .Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> CilyReadiniCoalJ. LabanHEAD]tOTlI AHD WEST Mmriiosi m • *•Keep Your Car in a ConvenientwX GARDEN GARAGEL,ee <strong>of</strong> ConshokockenCar WashingBUICK Service and'DAtLY TRIPS PHILADELPHIATO OCEAN CITY »HOTlira A SPECIAIMCall 900 ^^m I A - r^°W<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ^ Kelt Markov ^R,K t M i |fi|FERGUSON EXPRESS CO,III STH STIlliETOCEAN Cltlhla AddrcH—AmDrican and Ipriiic Oarden lia, ',. iflfflHARRY DIBBinR - - HeatingJOS R1GHTH STKKKTPhont 197S-W _ n... PSmn IUI-IIImOMPT SERVICEEJJTIMATB3 IUnNISnBDW. R. ReynoldsPaperhanger622 Anbury Avc. Phone 376-JAgents forImperial W««h«blc Wall PaperLUCASPAINTSCopper Screening;<strong>Line</strong>n NettingGrass SeedFertilizerMush Room SoilC. IL ShoemakerLumber Co.SAVEMILfigTIMEBetween Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and , ,\All Parts <strong>of</strong> Cape May County.^<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Longport Bridal7 TICKETSLnlll lined Oceiin Tlty Scrip A©JOHN E. TROUT 'Incarparilid- BUILDER -10S3 ASBURY AVE.PHONE 1200GEORGE A, BROWIRflLliNconronATED- BUILDER -MIH BT. AHD ASlTUIiY AVK.RHONK(oJWldRo<strong>of</strong> Coatw'iih Real1^v!!1^^1^Pifw* 1 *g totMkfato" thfetfcfirougtfly waten-rodflng it. Tliettwvy.^filopened cricks afid form a newt wariittittttM&r.» , the.woiK^erfiji.Impervicnw to exposure.t^FilWH Cotrtiny, wom,m*MlC our inaaBOOHNC -BBEET... -. .^„, Foundiir ttenntoOutgoing PWtidentWith Tokenie M, Brown,* «lty inpernt<strong>of</strong> school/-), wan for*•initalWdlFrtday ni(ht atllw^ard a«d Knsal'i rejtatirantthe new president <strong>of</strong> the Borvclub. He succeeds Harold D.af"~ IIThe brief installBtion eeremon-I pf new <strong>of</strong>ficers ware in chargethe "fcai .J»ee»»," paitpreil.aj.n-.ntfl <strong>of</strong> the club, and <strong>of</strong> Capt.Ig^ry 1. (Gappy) Smith, <strong>of</strong> Atliliitlc<strong>City</strong>, foundM <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>;ity club, who presented a paot" lident diamond pin to Ut.ten.Addresses New Directors.• Srlef remarks were directed tojit new directo by Pait Presl-^tArthiir W. Shoemaker, Theiifectors are Freiident Brown,dwin K. Stiles, vicepresidentjit] lecretary, Dr. C, Bugene Dary,Lewis Gundy, L. P, Lunny,rl R. Woodruff, Jr., treasurer,J, PreiMtt Cadman.Pait President French B, Loveanddefined their duties toOTge Harr,Hergeant-Bt-flnni,il Charles Camp, his assistant,Past rrusldent J, Howard Sharpiddrejied the treasurer, Mr.Vooilruff,"Best Secrelary in Diitricf"PastPresident j, ThuriileyIassifiedf 60th, dl»triubW«inn or monthlyFurnifthed or uohfurril«hc*» nupaon «. Wwnj IHfcie*tf«B. 1TABEm TKiCSw —I PlymouthCHR YSLERSales - ServiceHUB:Phone12th & Bay 567ErJ! Hogan Anttburices SecondAnnual Event on Lo-CttJ Municip»J Cotirt,,<strong>Ocean</strong> ^<strong>City</strong>'s "home town"''tennistodrnament will bt played onthe municipalcourts again thisyear, Bd Hogan, pro <strong>of</strong> the Oc»emi <strong>City</strong> Tennis Club, has announced,Rd 1ms set the week <strong>of</strong> Aufuatfi for the second annual tournament,which will Include divisionsfor men's and women'sdoublesand mixed doubles,The only change In the tourneythat ho plnns this year Is elimination<strong>of</strong> the junior division <strong>of</strong>play. The reason given is thatnot endugh junior players enteredlast year to make the fightIn that section Interesting, However,If the boys enroll In largeenough nymberi this year. Eflmay change his mind.Kulry List* Now Open.Entry lists for the tournamenture now open, Hogan announced,and will be taken right up to thenight before play begins. A nom-Iniil entry fee <strong>of</strong> $1 will hecharged solely for the purpose <strong>of</strong>providing funds to buy prraes fnrthe winners,lHogan explains that the tournamentis purely n local affair forhnth year-rnund players and sum.nicr resldentii <strong>of</strong> the resort. ItIn not intended tn allowentrynf nny "stars" who would dignnrirnBethe other players.Dim* tn Popular Demand.He will conduct it again thisyearbecause <strong>of</strong>. the interestshown lnst year and because alreadythis year Inquiries havebeen received at the club and atthe <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> this newspaper clamnrlngfnr it to ho continued,t,n«t year's tournament waswon by an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> player,Rnbert Hughes, formerlycaptain,if the <strong>Ocean</strong> nty HighSchoolsquad and now <strong>of</strong> Franklin andMarshall coHene,Mifghes nosedout Alf-edEIWHII, «terlinB rncniieleerfrom Merehantvlll«, inIhfi finnl men'« niateh. ffilwell,tipBinea brilliant ltlav In (he men'sdlvlsinn, won the juniorWhen the complainantto withdraw tbe oomplalntf, Acharge <strong>of</strong> threatening to killaguinat; Charles 1 Jenkins, 52, <strong>of</strong>Boathpuse Raw, .was dlemlhsodby MaidfitrateRichards, Mondaywith contd <strong>of</strong> *B aUselMdagalnSt JenkinsChailes Sclmrfcr. a neignpor,who made the complaint, toldtho court he und Jenkins werepals, but that fae had to have'him arrested when lie becamedrunk and knocked out a tooth.Jenkins agreed to pay for wearand tear, depreciation, obsalWcense,deterioration unit replacementcharges on said tooth.Spills and ThrillsIn Races <strong>of</strong> Boatslon^htp•TTi'lThree Minor ReseueBReported toyGuardsThree rescues at three differ,ent sections <strong>of</strong> the beachwerereported hy tho beach patrol Friday,tione <strong>of</strong> them classed as ser-1l Ar Mnrninirside rd, Mrs, F, O,Flash, <strong>of</strong> 187 <strong>Ocean</strong> rd._. washroiiirht iishore hv Guards Mackr»nnrniH Bentham in a boat.Charles Dunn, 7th st. end Wesleyav,, was rescueil at St. Charlespi, by Guard Jim Dougherty,who went out with a huov, andOeore-e Doughertyand - GeorgeHaffner in n boat,Mpi-tarrt Howanl. aged 8, <strong>of</strong>fl22 Central av., was brought inatsIf tie Water Hot?Yes, If Is-s Automatic,-•'. r It is eliyays Hot• • • • ' . • • • ' . iStoitssairW a rc:-n::J Aytnmatic G,i Waft*Heatw givco cssufowc that the watw willAtWAYS he hs:, vl^thc? at midalght or mo'clock tethc KiolwaiR.W% ever worry nbn-t your hot wator iupplywheniyipttm hays p^rfdft hot-wattMtmee for'% cinnii |avc:tmQRt and forlow op«f>otlagcoss?Nothing it more important in your|p S| hotno. Here is a necesiiv that affectsyiur family; health, your finallycomfort,and last and not least the familydisposition.•,• •'.'••.7.o-"-''. ; ,, '.'.•'' ••»'"•::•'y yTiji |a lbs Peafielil ^utBautte••;: ;. Giii^aftir *W«. Itineluda'•'• !.'J • toOW'bitfittf, iBiiilirioll, and all' .«utniirticand»*fetycontroU..•Put M in >-our home «nd forget illTwoUpset, Two Other*ti £b Sheets in M»gfcWinds, SaturdaySailingboat iklppers W arouBh time over the weeJs «Bd,atternptlng to keep their craftupright on the turbulent watifs<strong>of</strong>Great Beg Harbor BaT, butthree out <strong>of</strong> four »eheduled raeeiwere staged at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Ynclit Club, with only two upsets.Besides tho two ooits fe cansiae, two nthtrs bad their libsheets carried away by tttf hljrbwinds,another one wai iisaiinllflerlas a direct result <strong>of</strong> thehigh wind and, rough water.SneakFBTB POBtpOlfM.The sneafchojt race SundaywannnBtponed, It helnf Sidf'"flthe bay was too rough for tiefrail craft, but the sturdier itnfclassboats raced, probably tothe sorrow <strong>of</strong> all but the winiwrFor <strong>of</strong> four boats to start thernnn. only Iwi finished, »n4 OBinfthnrn wis disqualified. Thefirthhnni in the fleet dla notstnrt hprniise <strong>of</strong> rourt weBtheftnhle rrmise and nil! JMineii. JnthoVeKft, neeotlated fBi coursiiwithoutmishap In fifl itirnuteB.dnttllnB wind and furrimts' nh>dfr rpefftd ranvas. The Ofcll TH,nil<strong>of</strong>eri hv Phil Baur, flnlinerf'iBBBcond nlrico, 10 minutes Inter.hut the Okla, had been blown iBiotho stnrt In e hnov at th* ht^lnnlnir<strong>of</strong> the race, and was dls.ThoMl/.iir. with George BIfliildo Bnnr In rr-ntrol. l*»t "sllh nnd W!i« forced to withdrawwh'le M>" Meteor, sailed liy PastI'.imrvwiiifii" r, T,"ntPr Tlvre; hartiti lib :'tniiutiited h« ftrfl windjust HI tlie incp was to begin.In Iho lantnrdnyriieflfl. t»«Bncnlthoxes vorp. npnot. Paulf-nm <strong>of</strong>f •• bywith n buov.on thp ht'ipJohnWhilepracir7.ont:il barn. Vprn Klflii-. 11. !>2 7W»slcv in-., lout her Mance nnr.Fell on the h»rdannil. She wa»taken t« fhf hencri bparlrrnur-terpnp.l tr-atnrl for shock by Dr. RaymondSeidel.IN CHANCIBY Or 1«W JEMIYTo MAKy A, NOLAN ani HAYHONU,7. NOLAN;Ilr viriuo <strong>of</strong> an Ordm <strong>of</strong> the CouKnt Ct»ntcry <strong>of</strong> New Jcrney. made onthe in <strong>of</strong> tin date here<strong>of</strong>, in « causewherein PnlniBr H, Way. el ill., T.leo«. ele.. » cotniilalilalita and jrou areilgfendrind. you are Mnulrtd to tpnett»nd nrumer tho hill <strong>of</strong> »ald eonnlilflnniinn or befors the Twents-Mventlid.iy <strong>of</strong> Alisugt, nest, or the SR^d felilwill be t«ktn «« »nf«Hd aniniit torn•Hi,-, mid bill Is filed to forHlese •F eitni n m<strong>of</strong> tesse fnsde by George T.Mnrin, Miiry A, Najgn And Haymond J.Nolun, tier husband, on June 1, 1929in Tho FIril N«yonal Bunk <strong>of</strong> Oeeaiitiiiy, N. ),. Trustee, to »eByre thelirlneliiiil »um <strong>of</strong> Nine Thouiiaiid Pol.lam »nd is Meorded In the, ape HairCminty Clerk-, OfflM In took S04 <strong>of</strong>Mortiniiwn, lia» 113, wMth uld moH.mm lovnn prenlaM altunte In diefillj <strong>of</strong> Ort»n Oitr, County <strong>of</strong> CiiiieMm «B.i Bt»ta <strong>of</strong> New Jersey i and you,Mnn- A, Nolan are made defendant btcftuiieyou appear ts be the owner <strong>of</strong>thopremUiii deierlbed in mid mart-^nee, nnd one <strong>of</strong> the obligors narned Inthe hand; and sou, Rannond J, Noum,nxe made ii defendant beeauio you arethe hu*and <strong>of</strong> Mary A, Nolan, itid bsroii«n there<strong>of</strong>HIMF have .or tlilm tohive mine Intenit <strong>of</strong> estate by wiur<strong>of</strong> Inchoate rlilit nt murt«r or other.,wine in «nd to uld tnolinnd nnmii»e«.nued June 31, IfliW, EARLK M(t,t,ER..Mleitw <strong>of</strong> tMnplalninU,1MB Delnwan itrwl,Pnyiabora, New Jersey.7-B.dl-llf 111,14arid-pm:met, it wMi,!)I(& Mte Snum.nm 4 amta collidon.AfSWift the B(markers. Me flla«k boys wonthe race. "-... • • ' '.•'"Mnuniki s- mamU www*In deacrlbing toe incident: M $wanl. Tern Slack said the »*«trope Of the Corisalr T*M illllfait to the buoy, so that Be couWnot go botwe^n them. .Paul Wood, in the Madmnflnlnhoa second t tbe Bat, anSfinished second to the Bat, AlMeKinley WM In third plaet inhie Black Duck.The starbME fleet Balled withoutmishap on Satur «°f« l «|P. M, tDajllilht fcdni TiBW) «f •»*„., «t tht BHttira <strong>of</strong>flM, !• Cm*MOT ODBB HOUM, Oapt MayAll tlwt'cattaili a»rt»r»d_ ,._.„..wttli the appurlenaneei, In thsi bill <strong>of</strong>cuniBlalnt IB the Mid w» BartlDalarlr•et forth and duerlbed, that Ii to HIIAH%i!l# »IIo*lnB tr,W or »««.«'land ,«nd,,P«Blati Mreliiafur Blgm..lari,, dSMribej, dtyatft l»i and Wmin th. aft <strong>of</strong> Oj»n Oitr IBJte *o^<strong>of</strong> Cant Maf ani lal# <strong>of</strong> New Jeraey,knoSTarTfliNumbereJ Smfl^f"»•d«d Thlttten (713), I"*** 1 ,"*!PI»B o« BotJ <strong>of</strong> ft«OiMall ClW *».lalloti. • jMffllNMNfJ In the i«Ui#il«y >Mjf OaHtnl AveBUa at the *"»""»••Thre. HuBdnd TOrtr IMML.JH:gonHrmatwardljfroB the torthma*.erf* line et TweWjinnt«r«tl mmt.lnlnn Smithw-ttmrdly In nU I'M".Cent! AV.8B., foyto (40) A Inftogor bnadUl) lit <strong>of</strong> that wldlfc otm*lnBBbatlieMwiiidlr between linn par».11.1 with Twti!t*.niM Itreet, OM Hun.dred 000) tmt to a BftMB fe»t wideitrMt in lh« mi, .--..»" AWBiilit lim n.iJe. iln"t It |fc7W«Rwith InUnat aad SherliT. feel to be"**** WILLIAM B, FOWlUi, n«riff.Dated Jun. 20th, 1IU,Wllllan H. Camporfl, jr.. Sol'rftoarr* Dl.lrl.t No 1NATIONAL HaWK. OF OCBAN CITYi?WLonris and discount* ^ - - - w - - ~tJnitwl Slaten Government Fecurltln - - ,—"TOttu-i- liond. utocka, and m-curttks - - —llHnklnu houw. »- -— ; Furniture and fliture..*7SS.u0..Relive with Federal Reiirr\eflanlt - , — - -* T^_^.C««l\ in vault And balance' with other Batjloi . --Outnido c.h«k8 And otber canh Item. — - - — —Other a»Mt« - -- —, «7^20.100 00UOO.OO79S.IM_ 248.17(1.14in1.2S8.9S1.1S7.7S772.51mgn, In a fallSillwhich revealed a • torn ligMMpte'JWp Ifft *Mn and #>m»< ~ "weri BO fieagMkbortfi, i» «(twlthj. tester Ayre, did n6tNOTICE TO;TBS»iiBtr'*i-\ tif "lerM; r ai 'iflWf^Bfc,, MrMMU ,M A.PWW _,,Cw htn. nHd. M th» thlrrl *w <strong>of</strong>fME. A. D. UH,,M M flppiMHra:<strong>of</strong> lie .ubMrlbir. Eneutor <strong>of</strong> »M *taauad, MUM la b»rtlij, giver, t£ ll» !iMAMM <strong>of</strong> iaM d««aa*d tff ahl*lt tftb. astatHlar U«MP OBti. m- afflr*attie^ ffiaiEefaltBa A^i jfg^^fe-, a1gr1t**Tfrth. auto <strong>of</strong> »Jil -tojaawd -ltU» Mtijyiiuui... Iras lav UHBB Sff ,m • BIT ; JB.D. 19M. or they *itt » for*rtlr MiMI<strong>of</strong> HIT utteri Kdaat tk* aotarnatsaitsBy virtu* nt • Vtrltfor aaj* <strong>of</strong> MtMtttti Tnpdirected,laaad out <strong>of</strong> tingdY.N* finer, va<strong>of</strong> ynru. A. D. lMf, InbM -bmln- Hottv BrtWIn*AMicUtiSB at Oc*au Cltj- l», and Ilumab D. WaMntMI, jwiritd.« all. m», itafeodUU* t alullU MB> virtue <strong>of</strong> • nrlt <strong>of</strong> lKCar MM # ftt&MMI- MHMtiirMad, lBM( i" 1 • -* •'"- Oauarr.TKav'ftiftft *i*" liir :All that etrtajB mori«.^d:iM|Uti\with tta. .i>lfllrt.mnor«. W tbe bill at;ttapBlalH Wm ifliaS.partloatariy,•«t fbrtli md dMtrlMj. IHat 1. to mj;AST (Bv fSftBWJBir ^Mft flJf 9B9r. SirInn! ud prtmlaff hmelnafltr WMM*lurbr. dsnerlbeil iltqata, li)Bi ant Mr*In ttit Cltj <strong>of</strong> OMS Cifr In.tlia ConBtll<strong>of</strong> Cape In and Star* rf M* Mrttfi,last mor. paTtitularir deaeribftl 1 atfollow.! , .> BBOINNIMQ In tbe aoulhea.t.rb;. Uu<strong>of</strong> P


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H. - :mm^m^mm»NIW»Wil«- i Will be th» m»;t (lilrt.Dr.' i Liim_ lowiBiiiihj RsstSP '<strong>of</strong> tlif SnFjiijfQ»Td«jL,St. It".*&-'•Ohiinhi Phllildflrtlll,""' he"«seii(iep. The Ills OhonanliiO Ki@P' _ i _', eehwl evepsr Bimdw ot BiM'-likkWnk chulrt wrvifB Wndneiidar **I jl m., MndiKtod liy tl« ttislster,'•,--•' HOLV tMHITV EPIIOOPALP^ii, Bi Hob QiJfflffiHftisni . -»lM o m,_ SuDd«y ieho»l.10i4B ». m, M'rnlt>" Pjuw iind Sorioon'•'"••••: iSti. W, R._geott) .iTifl S, m, IvenlliB Plijif »nd ScmKJnIf You Arel.wkinf; for '«-(lne OceaD<strong>City</strong> fcome "pH««4 'W *>elowiu raaj'value, bar*Is your <strong>of</strong>tportuBJty,. *nne beachfrflnt hotiii Ipr Very;'4eiI»M« Tiildea.tlal itetlon. It hag J^bed, rooms, two - batllf.ipaolojip'lront aaft ij*porenea and all thejMilltlti;^fan idearflta-on' til* up grade In Oo-^an Qfty, real realty bar.gains will'..become, moreieajcfi. Here if* a fewrpal realty bargains you• ean «eour» tn>u thli <strong>of</strong>fleetoday, A roomingioase i »nd business iiteon Aeburj' avt. hetweon"MlBVanfl -litB «ti,.;v : j«rirj6: desirable loti, tinein-S ?w? fine reitncterl; resi|entlal lection, the' otner vlaitt 'enough andSafe Mortgages^tertnan Si* dl^Bl^ff^ff^I! * I IB T I I r Lptover li the popuIarJipaa~ tor <strong>of</strong>: iiesaiah •, I^tieraa'; jsh""*"known an the conductor <strong>of</strong> weeW-Jly >afllii pirvlBM 6ver^s»li|kJWUT.J The Suatey iplttl*ten lirvleei conducted T>jr ( Ipnliureh In tbe Metropolitan OMf»|f#!li!lii»iM^Jigniithcuiandi are tuned Miff, P?ii rjeognlMd as one Of the Itaa*Ing proBCliers <strong>of</strong> the day; r ;' ipDK Blttekwaldor was* untlj "afew months ago Baiter"<strong>of</strong> Oh'rlrtLutheron church, Baltimore, thety.! He ftrved that chaTg* torcyliliTiAN icilNCB"LJFE" will be the (uhrtet uf 111*LflwoiiielBion In nil Ohitfphei <strong>of</strong> Chrlit,'flejentlit. on Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y M,1rke JSal-Vin TMtt 181 "AH yjp rawerh. Ih life In hlmielfi » hirih -TM #ivonto th. Bon « h»vii life In hinutlr'wSjuotig the citstiptin whldi eemprI• f" 1 ' 1 - JU"1 J«Oili the illu"lon. A JmnOBiiUatlon <strong>of</strong> th<strong>of</strong>iien «f Soul in Josus' wily ranlvMtho dftfk viMon» ! <strong>of</strong> nintcFlsl senBe- intshirmgnr »ni Imwortfillty, M*n'« »fM.ieee at this Riiisicins moment Is totn» worlll <strong>of</strong> our MlWI 'U Ikceji my flaying, ho shiiildeath" 1 (p. 4U), :., ... |Chelsea Title andGuaranty Co,Title InsuranceSe«iche» ""'vGinveyancingUt floor, 1« laUflnal JW»SAtE;"-C Xiving Room..:: DmingRooinand Kitchen and GarageRoe Location ;|Koo. & t, J.;BLACKWBLDPRtreifls tbrouBhoutertenpe th ^*pH^pf <strong>of</strong> mBiBtalnlpffavM,shpiiloi InJMr^i' (Continued frow nsse I) }fuieinoit Lutheran preaehors <strong>of</strong> undoiiitodly is n fine Wart forjman,butim an invMUntor h * i*tiio edutitry. His zeal Mr-.thebuilding <strong>of</strong> toiiBregatlona pcomiwedhim toncc*nt the.ptll to Hi}. *nunty should HOT for thea mlifit, I do net halievfi fh»buU4-loimBHon ehureii |o >: 'liV%Bhingtoa,a smaller cutfsMgutlan, but growi'ing raiiidly under hla- loaderkhip.At priacnt his climcb la buildinga new edifies on'C*i>UBl Hill,.dlrcclls- oppniite to the Congrei'mMttli the B h l t e TjwiBTi with practloally «o unkfa»? dMt,'*eeaUse It will not wiib outoFrnt, M Mplainefi.He' laid two «rew» <strong>of</strong> ni«n•jW^t: to work on IKfedBeB^ay (PW-fUMMim' <strong>of</strong> roada W «•ttaabUfrti TusMtooi. Wfpqdblnoand BSJMPIUIH. nnd thBt be I"nlannlnK'To rBpalr roadd newNp?th WiWwonq and Hlo OrandeWe trouble BxnerlcncBfl alonitCentral M. la* wenr, wlion ern-T«l •ifBBMd away from the roaa.ot. w flrafpad onto th» roart.will 'be ellminn+ed hy Ihe oil,Cloutiojr dacliired.For Second VisitllUT liars ..f ThnWflnkJ'n. Tt Is W( !• Niu'jnil visithere, hnvlnff l»e>«n l-ii's 1'ir theJliatkJlma last Biimwer _. Ther/sreffl tflffln an fayorably inprawl•that tium Bfl'J they were eomln-,BRaJfl *aa unw Ui(y my "we af*coralne- agn'n and fl»n!n,"ID thn narty af« Mr. and ^trB,T, A, Bent«"r nnd chUrtmn. B»-b.erk. W'lJabftlh Ar"f snfl Lois: Mr,aij) ?*«. r H Hnnslaw end Mr.""fl Mm H. J. rniwfoFi" M'..,j>iif#r IB ftgnj>elntod w ltb Mi*TTnl4fl Statei Tire oo.: Mr, r> lor having two ieteetlyM ai there MM.' A. R. 'K«plie,>iJf Detroi;<strong>of</strong> the .Philadelphia Operaite So- w«s,tw yren n BOj wjiin they Midi,- also M, Biward Clarkciety: as well a* a prominent'm- *•* H? BO J e^ora f #n > ^°» P« «M her mother, MM. A. B.ear tetoir, she hai hifn wujtf.; theM 1 hlnilii. He tlildcd P*fehold. BlumBnmier.ela'tl*'•''•**" "" " '"" •"'•'••-• • - - « • — • - - ••—.". •-—.--.^^i^B^ many concerts.^M?M-i^eita^Mw':',;«] IS, * resolution, but Jfr. ^ow«l• -'*'*___ __i^'';:'~LwiW the reiolutton had btM^ ^ l ^ ^n% e Mlli „.„,. t,, voti,Chaj;]«g Slmmlngton, <strong>of</strong>i'^JHij- eyiiryoiie voted for theni but Mr.I'elpnfai who—-la—giiijimjl to.:jln '•fltuveUH, wttB voted "no'" tt' wvOcesm- <strong>City</strong>, will bring if Bible «nnounced the bilii in qiiBstlopaessat* to the ByangelV::B^fi will be held out until an inyei.class jiext Thursday at 4lB Ith''if. jUsatisB-<strong>of</strong> the BitUAtlOB ii msrW,2nd. ^opr at. 7:45 p, «,. ;A : Mr, Loveland, In exnlBlnlnrBr,Wiesi]on a,yarn ,««•*««% Rampheira appBlntment, aaelareiMr, slnwiinston was on«''d( \ttj it wae n eood thing, as tht coin,orlglaatorg <strong>of</strong> the TabecnaaiAitqB" ,tr nays for a steBBgrapner. animertjpi»t Bth st. near the-bohwi- ECIB an aaBi»tant prosecutor to•I^L W* fwjueatle. nmXBijft :hBnaiB much <strong>of</strong>licfl routini, on theUw .-Moral, Court in HillUel^S aide. While Mr, Camnbell li^alton.SilnrlflyB and hag tan: y«M« .ffl B«Biitant proueutor, no* w.h-lOiL aromlnent ag a membir "pf jpoBitlon has been created he 4olbk,fljdeonB,Hta tople TWfaa|r Slared, ". *^ f••" ^Wrati and Second ' flS2E THESE iPECIALS IN OUR WINpOWSiG.C.wir« SEI6xmA4cmtM,SMlarBBiinlon, AnnElectrical^ ' ^ ' ' - ^ ^ ^ ^ " • S ' i'I ',1 Bay sy. irpni !th to inai fielali aa to * iHmUar Polhamua rear commodore.M E BLATTCOJoin the crowds that are buying merchandise <strong>of</strong> beautyand dependability;, from the many sources <strong>of</strong> supply In ourown land, thereby insuring the employment <strong>of</strong> American labor.Here are some <strong>of</strong> the powerful values.Drastic Price Reductions inSports Wear Dept.To Effect Immediate Clearance^New* that is vitally impMtant because every wonao u lure to takeadvantage<strong>of</strong> this unusual opportunity to secure imart tnid-tumnier wearablet(ust when you want diem and at real savings.Sports Dressesand SuiteSUKrt InitwMi 1 , Boueles andZephyrs: alto lilk-llhe Acetaltn.<strong>On</strong>e, Ino and tlirfepiecemodels.Beg. 12.08 Sale Price __ (LMBig, UM Salt MM KMtef. IfM Sale Woe _ MJOleg, $12.96 Sale 'Price . tl.W111, 116.76 and |1M&1 gale Wee _ _ ilO.MSports SkirtsTiannell, Otpea and mni-ltyfabrics In checks ivnd Bonotunet,Tarietj <strong>of</strong> i-tyl.n andcolors.Btff. |1,SS Sale Mce - %IMMm nm Sale Prise ,. KMBits. IS,tS Salt Wee „ M38ileg, IMS and fOJS — UMSlipon SweatersPure Zt^liyr iweateri In pastelshades and aiiorled ni'uitn.Beg. SUB Sale Wee _ IBcBeg. to Ml Sale Wee,JU>Big, «S.»8 and fSJE.•_• «alg Wee _____' MM^ J5^I: Silk and Cotton BlousesBlouse^ to wear all through the Siiirunit and into theiFalL ', Prints andmonotones. Tailored and semi-tailory. ' "r 'Beg. 12.98 to $S^8M& UM Mow ___U1^—-—."IMIHe*. HJJ low J _ llJi mi UMM, E. BLATT cd— tr4 FloorSpecial! French Crepe SlipsEvery Slip LabelledIng from' Harold 8. Pan., aerrl<strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>fictr <strong>of</strong> Mortan Ranck p*it,thiedty, explaining that in • yecentinstance a war veteran »1-mtwt WM hurleKl in pattern "$Mbefore outside Help nrrlved,Mr. Psria BOggeBtod th»t thlfreeholder*Mt 'nlde • plot oiitli«county, f»rm near the road, un)that It be used for burial <strong>of</strong> y*terann<strong>of</strong> all wars, «nd be a placefor appropriate memorial day;observanceeach year, .ij,.i.'antt will noon be sworn in as a g 8 "-."" ^4Mi« 1 «*WWl n P*Ha pointed out that tbe gromf lawyer,thi city. They contend, Jiowevsr,la maintained by Imatea <strong>of</strong> the• « • H»t ttiewhold legal flHa-to-ttafarm, and that the cemetery Sheriff Sells Billrnsd land, and wish to be compeBMtedwould Involve 'little ertra ca/f ••iWmS^M afd^Bware *» W* «>• «te,Ai,*> ^^«or «XB«M,•';•;;•'•': Bay iboro <strong>Line</strong> Bailroaa waa iold to make aw <strong>of</strong> ,tt &r ilrtwyMr, Clouting said ho thought H SaCurday by Sheriff William B. Wff 0 * 8 -, ^ tfc i ' | ,i Wwat a very appropriate place foi Powell to the Pennayhanla-Sea. , B '• l*«ed that iraleM ftetbe cemetery, but believed th> •Bbbr. lin»i, for |l.fe.lS more gty. takei ite W to.come fe;M»*bead etonen should be reitrlcM than the 1697,821,11 owed by Jhe <strong>On</strong>ltt ; agmmint, elttef ttwughto a given site. "If It can T>e line. Byani G. ~ Slaughter " waa waimmVon prpeMdtagii ar mdone legally, I would favor the preildint <strong>of</strong> the ghort line for 'H^ purchaie, the owntra willplan,'' he laid, He WM Inrtructedby the board to confer with• • • <strong>of</strong> the building, an origbV"many yeari, go ahead wlffi[the conatructlorCounty Solicitor Robert K. Bellon the'matter,Itoohi Bfnillr Twice - planned. (Such construction WOL. Robert Maitiraon, Weit Wild- presumably Motk <strong>of</strong>f tta entranceA second letter on the game wood, caught fiih hoota in -hiii- . .. •:' : vii;-..;:-'-- : ';f'ivr,.,,(lubject, from Preston Fisher, <strong>of</strong> hand twice within aa hour, lant ~ ' ••:,•••. •••.•: .\->"!the Cape May .Court Route noat, week. They were removed at WB«B to Oeeia Ott^-t " iWM read at the meeting, llkflwiteurging approvol <strong>of</strong> fhoMaoi'i Hoipltal, TBT THB • ;freeholders.Coast Guards HeldSuspected in Theft <strong>of</strong> Ammunition,Cape May•old for ISM,Sails for EuropeDr. Harold U Hois, <strong>of</strong> Hawthorne,spent Weflnesday In theresort He wanted to, *iiit herebefore be sails for Europe. Heplani to sail ne«t^ Tuesday fromNew York on the Buropa for Bre.men. Germany. 'Among the placii he will visitIs Oberammagau. where be willMe the Passion Play, alfio Leningrad,to see the prafreis whichbts been made In the new $60.-000.000 hoipital which !• beingbuilt there and which promisesto be the largest and best equlnpedIn the world. .During thelast fe* weeks <strong>of</strong> this twomonths in Europe he will live inEngland. —-« 'Dr. Ross is widtly travelledand has been a student In theuniversity <strong>of</strong> Tirana and <strong>of</strong> Oxfordwhere, he. studied biology andmedicine. . . ., His mother, Mrs: Hannah RossaBd lister, Mrs, Com Petarioii,<strong>of</strong> SO lank st, Bridget, winspent the balance o| thi* « "here at their apartment. •Three MunicipalitieHPay in County TUXOHThree municipalities In thecounty paid a Uttle toward their1914 county tales during thepast week, ,Wildwood paid the largest amount,|S,1BT,1O is cash and Si,-ifg in county icrlp. Cape M*ypaid $685 In acrlp, and iouthaCpe May paid M6S,«t In eaih.Other payments wen: OmMay, 1404.62 cash and »175 stripon 1813 taxeii Avalon, 1967 scripon 193: tasto, and tyildwood, Jl.-853 cash and $629 scrip on 1932iJtomer Presbyterian: Btf, B, ». Shyder, former paitor<strong>of</strong> the Preebyteriw eburth,visited Mr. and Mn. Hani! BUrkhsrdt,Mondav. Since leaving theresort the Rev. Mr. Snyder hu«pent much <strong>of</strong> hlB time In foreigncountries, particularly RUBiila,tttidyU|B moral;: and econom-•j£Wffllmi,-- ;:f-:v.(~r7:i>•- ••'•.*At present he 1« touring thl*SlorMat Man Dlei.' * : '.WilliM, rMeMaai,, 10, »tlredahuWBiE manufacturer <strong>of</strong> Phitadfipfcli,died at W» Wildwooa.«mm», borne, iaturday. Hi wa,a member <strong>of</strong> many lodges. Puneralpm**jgtimW«»Wihw Eiwritf. .;;.: wgr.cJoMph TenneBbaunj, Cape May, «.,» }|wr , .....?ba« patud Wi bar e«n>lnBtion, «f %, hoMInr-eorpotaasn. ihatoHsoM^n,,^FLORIDA WIdied <strong>of</strong> a heart attack at hii ATUMIHO SATUMAYsummer home In Stone Harbor, . . .Ho fought in the Indian wan tin- Chicken


i 1 /'H<strong>of</strong>lt«MBridHeadley, Plata pi." till "nuknr.Arthur W.Floyd C. SiutoiB,flowers andHelen I/mi.___,—* A.Uttt£S. .Hitchner, Mm.»n, Mrs, Anniejls DuBell, Mrsey> .Mrs. Norman*fc\ J. D. Kister andT Smith, , besides the1 Timor and the hostess.* • • •jIdri. HaMltl Paris, Mrs, L6nnAngevine, Mrs. Ray ThtfymjIonday.m A Morrii,id t b 718y r avi, entertained at bridge"~~ ^aftemson. Her guestsB following: OIrs Clayton^ _Bricfc, Mra. Daniel Fun,,,K Jsmes Johnson, 9n, ElmerPearl, __», William GMrs. George X. Mills-, Jin, Charlei Curran, Mi=,U, Mn, Harry Headley,Qrfg W. Hejehly,, H, J. Smucker, 1U3 AU_nwai hostess tr th§ fuiabridge party Tuesuii', J MM Mary Sebmiit,t Charles Curran, Mis, Cnaricer,tMrt, Horace Miller,Gruell, Mn. Frederickur, Mn, JohnMaeTag.e,; J. Hess, (Mrs. Robert Met,k.... .. Hannah, !»41 Cen.traj av., entertained the followingat a pinochle frame Wednesdaynight- Mrs L, S. A StedomMr* Mary Smith, Mr, and MrjCnarlcs E Baron, Mrs, MargaretBrandts, Mrs. Mary Mien anilJa,,spTt Mlasoski.* • •Mr£a NirnlMiaS IsHUSICKS to (W«rltJ.MrsOiistave T SwoHoda, <strong>of</strong>Mt Airj. Philadelphia, entertainedher sorority at dinner on Friday,<strong>Jul</strong>y ISHer guests we Mri. RlchartPartridge, g_46 Central ave., Mrs.Earl North who resides in theGardens for the Bummer, Mrs.Carl Thoma, Mrs William Wood,Ingion, Mri William Martin,Mis,HOIS Wilson, all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,i-tlto HHM flbMnnMiss Uelefi BteMm. J63I Asbnryav., efrterttffiKSiJ the Idndti-\ng at catds it b-r home Itmtnight (Thursdsy): Mrs. .T. D.Gnrtl4-d, Mr*. William Mjers,Mrs T. Uay SB--, Mrs LorottASlSleldoch, Wrs Harry ,Gerlafcb,Mrs Franlf Myert and MKi *"•-"Grace Iinbesl.ferblig, Tfl. Croup<strong>On</strong> Vitatlnn Hew.A house part\ at G21 <strong>Ocean</strong> ay,where participants ha\e taken iinapartment in being enoioyed allweek All members nf the partyare residenln nr Leeahurg, Va.Thnse in the group are* Mri.Hnrr» Hurrison Mrs A L. B. dVereisa, Mils Florence ill VersjaBud' 1 dr Veregii Mrs G. H. Mils-Mr--Margaret Mock, «f Ardmore, is in|»y;iij ;a lenfthy vaationin the ttsortmre, |cation in. the ttsort, .»..,.•Sfrs Ilarr^ Iflioni <strong>of</strong> Wilmington,is h»ri again this seMW. ,Kay Gollier, <strong>of</strong> FhliajielftWa, isspendinf n week here at, IWCCtntrai av,Jack O'Brien anil "Bud" Garreth,<strong>of</strong> Philad«lpliii, #ere weekend resort vaeatlohiits.Miss Laura A. Riddle, <strong>of</strong> Niwton,in enjoying an extentted vacationnt 11th it. anil Cent!Mr and Mrs, C, C, Cecil andchildren, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, are(pending a week in tht resort.Mr. anil Mrs, J, H, KaffenshildRth d[ssic H u.ty.! "_. __„J, <strong>of</strong> dalktaiis, Afa All we^k hb'qs* gafcm6f Mr MUthiii, Mrs. N6rmah H.nniH, 9*1 Central av.Kfvii%B, Lord, <strong>of</strong> PhDadeipniaAp&nt Wednesday in the resort.Dr. and ^iln. A. W. F<strong>of</strong>cjj, <strong>of</strong>WAodstown) were Week ind reportvisitor!).Mr, and Mrs. Frank Helleuukqi , Philadelphia, arc «pcndiUK tin"umniti htrc at S4U Mala >uMJBS N. C. Martin, a mepibei<strong>of</strong> tl\e fricillty <strong>of</strong> Mt. tidlyokoCollege, is spending a west inhe resort at, Scott h Hall. Snr- shter <strong>of</strong> the celebrated itrfgiDr. Ford Culyaru, Martin, <strong>of</strong> r:ailel|Un.i.perger and ehililren,RuthAlan, <strong>of</strong> Madiion, art dailyon the bathing beach,Miis M;anditmnjary T,Fresh Meals..OF TH1 FINEST QUAUTY», . at ExceptionallyAttractive Prices.'NUlNE SPRING,egs Lamb Ib* Ra. I Lant CUpi a. ib3CeShoulder <strong>of</strong> LambMlUKPift—STfVV'NG/Up la* • ,bi ib./ "IVe!NS ara ! - 23 C |IWiii wieese K 18. Calves Liysipc^ f- • __, ^ • • - —fttim?E$ CIRCLE • 1 S"-Co)loph,n« Wr.pp.d • i§i IPICNJC SHOULDERS ' I7 c i|ti-__Ulf--fci':i_3£rgfEiic_?>i P * WeriiJ'if-raom * rHTOiafa' lUmi. IIlativi Mietarbl - ra IOE•nd fttilt (•» the I'ja'€f11Mcuowt.£Kn ^,? r.litU - ib I7eLlltLl N:CK, MEDJUI1 mCritrry lone Clams


:• • . \ i \ - - - . ' ; : ' * - • • = - ; - ' - ":% !i1 ri v~-?!the six months ending- June 30., 1984, the city collected $606»S43.68 In tax payments. Thirty per cent <strong>of</strong> this amount $355,358.02 represents <strong>1934</strong>Tax Payments.\ ,-'(< the city <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> appreciate the splendid cooperation shown by/you property owners, which has made it possible for them to meet budget re- 1s; and they Ttrust that this cnoperation will continue during the last half <strong>of</strong> the year.i ,*B>.-.«' VQUARTER TAXESFor <strong>1934</strong> AreDUE AUGUST 1, <strong>1934</strong>QUARTER TAXESFor <strong>1934</strong> AreDUE NOV. 1, <strong>1934</strong>FULL YiAR TAXESUnpaid For <strong>1934</strong> AreDUE SEPT. 1, <strong>1934</strong>»,v*ALL UNPAIDal Property TaxesUnpaid For 1932 and 1933B«lBg Placed In the Hands <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>'s Special Collector," For Collection.Uncollected 1932 TaxesWhen Sold, TheyBecome a Tax LeinTogether With the Subsequent Unpaid TaxesPLUS INTEREST and COST!ON SEPTEMBER, 1, <strong>1934</strong>ALL 1930 1Which are at present tax title liensBECOME LIABLEUnder the Tax Sale ActTO FORECLOSUREAnd the loss <strong>of</strong> properties, so affected, to the owners.When a lien is turned over to the Legal Department$225 Charges Are Addedoiir Taxes Now — Avoid Additional Costs!Payable to "HENRY T, FOULDS, Tax Collector"1 — CITY <strong>of</strong> OCEAN €J\\ i! -rOM CM? ^ KfUUWwl MII ^*«m«*r Act <strong>of</strong> Much «, 1M«."*•».».Frtdw ftota B«J Jl.n'. Hill, Elshth .t. and Hmvn. „.OMU <strong>City</strong>, fiw Jimi, by U» •fe PUBHSHING COMPANY, Inc. -LOBIN ». ANOBVIND; Edliar ^ ^ .|- tufa here aftUnn Bowman,Methodist pastor. .the Boardwalk^ butand returned by MlMimroer visitor" ti#r£' ' . mTrfi&$$Samuel Jjr. H<strong>of</strong>fman,Ctty,' was appoint* '"—bile watchman at'ner, after .a badoccurred there.Police- an$''Mayor,, 1raided the ; Idyl Theatre'on'Boardwalk, which. '•—«"-open'on Sunday, fWB» arrested but vni•A when'he apologized.h&* bad £h urged fiobut' contributionstrj»ns t were to godelphla newspaper's ice fond.';*'"Bearing banners:' *%o,te» jfoV^W0menV the laying 1 rl<strong>of</strong> the New JerseyBuffrage-Aaiuieiation 1county and'held ameetlrigoete.Call For Net PlayTournament to WIDIIII^ in, yourman that the Ford V-8 it the b*tt me*t~dahned.••y...•-5:cannot be true <strong>of</strong> aft. Themwhere cUnms andfog.have «iret made.We say that oureconomical to operate 4ber <strong>of</strong> ^liuaefB. ^known a* the maker* •~ 1t •1 *, . - * ' • •\ %B^^^fl^^^^p|BlS^^5Sw'f''?& •.•?$ri! [. •• ,-•->-)Us^S-l..... J i* &_ "AJ"


matSJ "^AllowIlly 'lie saint beachfronti pvtltloged fte eity to' | at 6th. 6th udPlyiTiptttU pi., now•romovod, according toilonor John E. Trout.j, that statement In a' public at tho commcgtlriirWcdnoeday.rjiH ndilrc»BOiJ to Son-„_ C. Head, who wroteI as to tho Btatua <strong>of</strong> theJ "My- llllfll'tlBO Inasking tljlsfgufstioo," salcl tlio senator In hi*iletter,if Is Chat^OFFIB Jabji^Qi]WBB in "fiere tWi moraine andsaid that Mr. Bngwkll (elty aollcltflr)fiaa glvin you on opinionon it to ihe effpct that tU8 citycannot trViiove them, and S'ltrjfeBtedthat I n^U the bnnrd <strong>of</strong> aiiHimoreeand navigation te do ftas a statu prujpct. 1 ^eii'd likeyour comments "Ip reply, tfr Truiil uioto"This 1B to adUas licit thosejetties vrorc put in after the rityhod rceehed a Detltinn frnm theogean front ov,ner§, who agreedto pny for the coot n f same Iroirntlj rrrnurd a petition signedby piattlrally the sumo propi-it>unners askinc, tn have themromoved.•T tuuk tllli nuestinn up withtlir i-.ty solicitor, and he atlvlhed me that Inaimurh as. thia wijesrnjPDt hod not beeB pn^, th&cft^ should ' aot take them outI ilo not kmi^ whiEher'th© aitywouji| L^ sblfr tu collect thl^ ast$aning~Pre$§ingPhone 1853rAINWRIGHT'SCall-DeliveryDt*ive to Bring In BackTaxes Renewed by <strong>City</strong>[CarUinUed Tram pmn? 1)pei nannl propei t> ta\DB Unpaidrnr Til'J Jind 1 C M,| an* iicMiig platcd in tho hands vi the* citi *s special rnllPctuF, and If unpaid,willliedtshtiiiliiMl b\ tlm vi\y amignli! tm fin* tii\» H dnt*MiRaespr m JSOH the pi mnptjiajuicnt uf ,ill delinquenttn\j>^(m tuilri tu »,uo ai]tlit!iin.i]i'j^t^and jipn.iitft 1^ I>* liiifiin*"! tjixcr o**t tli fi!s i* tiw HIM i htMii 7 n* i ! c*nti \i-.ir Inlfip-t ^" Hint tlin .ill\ an t.iJ,H nf pa\ nm t hfin Is -in\\,t\ mdif" iiiii» li intf 1 !**^!tin iddlniin f> the* tn\ flllt*li^iikhclii In ihi> M^, ntliHi laxt>- IIHIMI im l'ili ^21 (II 1 HR,IMlJ f lh4 1*H 71 111!^*2*i,•U j r>h mil 1 f » M ^Sif inj HT Agtn i i\ n \niiui* IHUHI** iiiil nntpsico the price couldn't buyj econvenience in anyilECTRIC REFR2GERATORMttlmtratraiodel u low'245.. '133with theGENERAL ELECTRICMonitor Tap*J( itiaard i year i: atTaiilypins 4 man flan antKluaaeumst aaj pntihle fitilurt<strong>of</strong> lealid-wittel msthanitmfur mly *;/Requires no BtieOBoa ,, .not even oiling.All-Steel Cabinet. GleaaiiDgwhite porcelain or glisten.ing Gljpial bilked easmeltrteiiol. Stainless porcelaininterior,large, open quick-freezingchamber <strong>of</strong> iieiithii slttlthat cannot chip or rust.Erceiea moro ice faster.Temperature control dialfor quick freeiing whendejired, and economicaloperation in cooler roamtcmpennires.Sliding Shelves, adjustablein height.Automatic interior lighting,Auxiliary foot pedal dooropener.Vegetable container thaikeep! vegetables Clilp andfresh fordays.FRAIHf .1.SANNINOIf, »)S SIXTH I'rlOJJE 111mm nv.ihi*-) li'l fn\p* anil f^ltfion ,i.,un-i t i\ tiib*lit'nji\ ptvniPiit-. rlup tho ril^- ttTiffha 11* r tslh ! € (ii bin tn I he* iiimpninthIHJH m ih linqiinntt.ui'N (hut HIn finiM lu-iiin .imniint nf |fiH2"i 1 1 = i II prnf rrpfii t 1i\ ther ii\ iir,iMiirf tli^t IIIHP Or this'd ' nnn him HPPH plpfljif H tn p.n,,rf i^ ^i.L.niiin^ Imfid nit! rififpnmmirri b\ tht* t H\ I b' iPiiiiiinTnr rpprp«*pnt s f W *-n rpl us, w hpncniipctedAlthmieh ^h* 1 imnunf «f tnxp?rl u t* ^f (*in *5 a ppa Hint thi' H I f un -i mn t*- miiiriUiniprfn nv the rfTnrt^ nr Mr Hnr *PInmi MiSmiblp Ti ^ 11 1" ^rr4iltd th->ilumptitnn *i »H "iirt m 1 *^PH IIII*-hn-n PcsllPt 1rH jlnrln t l >*' m-fr i\ miiiitii^ nlmn^i li-ilf nf whirhhas been iy delinquent aaiuuntR,WltU dolIaqnoQi taxo^ paid up, Itis jfuisted «ut it will be' mucheasier f«r pup currgatu^ners tu pajPreparations CompletedFor Great Sfca Spectacle(L^jiilinued Uvm pfli^i 1)GHamlet, enninitiiulpr <strong>of</strong> theUiiistgiiiiid in Wutiliiiiglun, DC, and Hutuhl il Hufhuiin, stntt?mo tin^ uhn.lt; Ltimniiisiuner andRepubln,iii (_iin lui it" fin j£o\ern1 himm, nt|iKtririlmtt, j1CiUUld i Illt'f^ ( UI11H1J4linvuiLliuii' i .ijil uii Iii. riiHiiii.iinipi it Hjiid C i(iUin H H AdLlif tt>.tHt j/u nd headW lMcKinleypool,and Mtinieip.il pool,BEER$1.75 pt-r CaseIiees!rj''s Point$2,00 per CaseDrllvprrd . - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 394CONEYnfIIHMIIH Hi' mil PS illITI'LIII ill pulllli .ifi t\ , Iiihll Bki-lh, I'llll lili l|lln.l Ili'liiiitutRIt'.itli 1 ! t niijrli Ml Ul I ,1 H Hstlldia1h uf ^tliintn ( its , h.i I re1 ,iv. ihtL-i tm nl In I ml Jiiclhfi. .uin.r i.,n,i V, iihiiiKtniit i)i! nn I'll n IH- li S. ulh, „•tlip Aim nun Ui-il ('in* , New•Voik, li M. Ii ill* t in, lili i«Murjf.iM,MIJII i mti nilunt <strong>of</strong> Jonp*,Hcmh -titi |i.uk N ^ M.ijuiBiuuri,Lipni llU-lltil'Ilt uf IllPtropuiit in piihii-. w i 11111411111. j i:iijr II lhlt'h, iiiiliiilmlii,! nl till" Ot,111 t'ii\ H 11 hi ( I11I1; Han \iai.hai.it h in.mn nl AtUntlc'lU, C11I i imli 11 Hnl.inil, ihrm tin nl imlilu ilit , Niiifolk,\,i , M ijin Hi iihinmm.iniliM nftill |U II tl I Ml I -tl I iU II II tlHPTlLPhil lill Iphl 1lu Bi f.11 fit f li,irms i fi tin i taitinjr Inn 1 it low\ 1 i i i n , i l k1 u li ti mi n ill maki' it- he,idijLiuui Ii" keeping t'i|uipnH litamiit^tiiii. Jt thi 1 ie,ir enil nf it^i II I lint iu*ar the linmlnalkuiitlM In i. h umbrella- Ki.pt-Hiiiii 'Mlh ]i i\ pihiiiint^ « ill Tpp,ii in Ih. 1 mi'lh.> t. mi- u illtill, II I. ItM -eil 13 hi Hill II liFi|lll|lllli IH HI tlli II J,i |lfi l\hotelminimi Mi .mil Mi- Hn rlL^illli'imi mil II! tlii^i, huL niE,il,l Mr, i i inkllii II Him-! Mltin]irp uii nt iih Iii In i n ini Hi i hui n imil i n os > hp"Utiiiiniiiiittii nr Urn i ,n ' -lii'isriin MM 1.1 pi, li MII tin- lull 1 'inni'tinuMln'ii tin. piinnnittPf rppnrted"I In* -pi in! cnninillti'r nfthiPi 1 " "\tr st hi i mi'itiiirnssrnlo"iflimtPil Hi it linn li.nl pri'Krii!i'l!IIIP rixine I ti. nmnill Mi.nJa,Hirnhii: ni.l fV. n n.nnrll Inddr, iih.,1 in i in t • b" mlis ilk nnUth »l linn in f »r feit ssliltriiim Wrkl is In tl" TV" ""1Imllil n \sliiuf il Hi" fnm "f I" 1 ' 1b .at ,il t tin n^, i li.ilf iiiihnit in tin i. i .illI it tin. f i I itluar i\\ ilkin fur tin i M inn^r e\untin us ni ill it 10 h m lIn ,i li|U u ti imil i' tht iiifi.atitt' nilTypewriterRepairingSEASON RENTINGFOR THE GRADUATEAM Makes <strong>of</strong> Portyh!c«HAll Standard TypewritersWE SELL. RUNT midBEPAIHThe Tj^ewriter Shop2 So. Tennessee Ave, Phone 40888ATLANTIC CITYRELIABLE BUILDERSOTIS M, TOWNSiND, Inc.PEONiS 87840 ASnUKV AVK,Uii BREEZE I* / ^ KiiW wn1, re-. JUH <strong>of</strong> AttfiotttcNOW- t^gar>HOWARD O. MacPHERSON^Builder — Jobbing — Ro<strong>of</strong>ing— Real Estate —13th and CENTftAL1'IIONE 7S9Modemize Your HomewithBIRDROOFBIRD SIDINGlieiiiitiiul (iilorK nndJliiiij Years ni rrtitft'tionAililwl ComfortA STVI.K FOB KVKKV PUHSEAND I'l'IiPOaBEASY PAYMENTTERMS12 or 24 Monthly Paymentsif desirediviiillil lllicniiifi^inliiriiintliitl.(•IVSC llilVI 1 yilllffive" call.Vlitiif 1AildrcKiiHARRY R. SAYERS400 ATl.AJfTIC AVIS,Oci'iiii Clly, Jf, .1.KOPPERSCOKE•XeuUElVB SALli INOCEAN CITYWALTER SACKCOAL13thnnil West Avi'.PHONE M5stand will ieo thut tlio Bransis 'renimed Hum 12Hl »t betweenAabury mid I'cntral n\xAfk Hhiirl imiirmi'ini'iit."Afteiiircsentutliiii i"f fnctn loMi Mulr und 11 gouer.il illaLUhshin "I tile «ill>]eil, it »'' a'•Muipd til .i-k imintil III lint4th ^t ssh.iil ill u 1 eimdltliiiitor i.iehlliiK diid fmlKhtAdupted (I here ss IM e -m ln,tb«.u In I''KPH tir idllimidB in thimp d.iys)"MPBhiH Mltli AlKimil Mjliim.milnli'il tomtIIIIHki «eie .ippnil iiiiimil •mil lirUon."II ss i- iimsid Hi'I Hit- " "'mlttep ill-" »lmsstimiuil tlin pr.iprlpli -iiul nnnl i>r fiilfii n ntHhjrlitlnE thr Hili-e -smiii ilillmippi.iii li Mil II I" ^iln'I heinmiiilllii > i 'It|Ui"il In iimfiT«ii'i inn Hie t,i\ iiiii'stumteniRi J,Minis nml hixm In (•Cunnl) fur 1R8 F ,Rescued asQadertow Sets InI Unidentified Man Brings 3'Ashore Off 7th st f AfterGuards QuitI oifwo young women and theirle #ere regmed Ironi Ehe surfilis 7th st beach at five min=after^slx Sumlny nightiinbO reicued were MIHH Marygic>f 20 MIHS Ruth itin^land William Binglej 40t ulVlJimilAt (TIP nexti V|sndExpert Shoe R (SPECIALLadies TopLiftsKLlBBtn IIRHunt Ptirc^ ^Best Materialj( li'iin flupk mi,]Economy ShoeiO7 i 1 H STWest a\ thu nitvrdg whu -ft erg In bencera at 10th st pieparn^iamedashed tn theIn the city ambulance, butarrivingilleeciverer] thrhad been igsfsteri ashorenal other visitors were renleuod frnni protected beached durthe dai Although unm* v.u«nBlilimlinn; iit the 10th Bthln> beat-h two wore rfM nt? 1lltli it bodch 1 hPi HCTOii Its Black or Phllodt-liihl 1Mlir\ Mm 1 imin mil Mnr% "~. .V ''. , ' ," ' V*J ihn li* tlmutl I it * 1 Iin n- if 1 I nil wuilli ^ m! tint \* Iil 1111 pirH In tlip ifti Hi 1Crawford, ot SwctJosharo,who ^oro rcHCued byRPfelfar sflfl MRest ueK.At the 2nd at heaeh MUBotlij Pa)ltcrp nf PliiltirtelphSa, entui#d out fn \hs, surf too fftr andwas Teacup b> Ouardg BlficIciDunand Derkunn Blackman ul^nwpn t tn n B^Int Qimrd Man el Inliriiii- ug Earlp Morrtann or Up=p* r M ith\ T^i mborp nt tlmMi inintsldn rd bnanhMi and Mm R WPIIPF nf Amhleiind Frank ^a\o ^th stand WP^IP^ av «pre asil^ipd tnRlmfp it tlip £i % hiirlrKnnnrhInCiinrds rioiiLliPH> and TitjAt JIIIPF i7th, Kt hrmli r'uMt.riiiii and Mprnilllii rpsrn^iln^ Ma//1 and lost-pli i IJIV nfdrlpliln. A gi nuri nf i 1111pinple wi rv-night fn llnrlo\iit Hlh "I ind v.Prraplpod tn with t lif-* hunt 111* 1 ,MmIiwppli nlmi f Ml"Marginpt Plinth { 1111! I mii inIin 1 HMpd thpni ^rifPulptlp hi Ih I lUnr m 1 Dil^iMil* ( rnvtiliil l^nl I mlClir nnn 1 Pr nf II"IUPH\PI ill, prk end p\fnri! il 111 it nr nmtlirr lit k riulu 1 fn tlil-\par 1 iptiin Iiin i till$100 b EarnedAt Rummage SalePresbyterianAffair Successful,Is Report atAuxiliary MeetingAppiu\imatt?l> $100 wei\ at iht rumnmge §ale hnld1 him ilaj ami FlidavPre^hjtenan (.huFLh, itheVi*thetintin^J in sdavhillii, „„ ,,f tillli-oli MiI I n411Mn T Tlmil » tpresidi nt piI tin pi 1 urnIt H 1-, Iii iih J 11 h \i a cake, ih \i,j. (, ml), Mr- D V JuhnBumsteads Worm Syrupmrtllyr. glued to V. fSC ,r bi nail, MB » WlilB. •W"!"!! inl. c, 4,XOCKSMITHSaws - ToolsLawn MoweriSharpened by Machine| LEMONT308 HAT AVK, riiiiiic isirPhone It»7-JPhone S7S.WTUe and Marble WorkillCENTOAL AVKNUBBllimllii FurlillhcdjqiL affc? Simple,r electric idii.tfStitttiifi'dr healriJl)ROOFING341 Centra!TINSMITHFredrick J, Dieterle___^JB»ne_137B-Screen DoorsCopper Screening<strong>Line</strong>n NettingPowell-Van Gilder Lumber Co.13TH & WEST 1 PHONE 53MateriMi For Your Every Need"Special PriceToirBeachChairsBeachUmbrellasRead Hardwareand Paint Co.848 Asbury Ave.AboveAH-aGoodRo<strong>of</strong>George W, WilcoxRo<strong>of</strong>ing and Shppl Metlil WorkB!0 ASUL'tiY AVK,TH, ISi OrEAN CITV, N. J,PRINTINGWhen You Want ItAs You I ike ItLewis L. Barrett807 Asbury AvenueClarence FergusonCOAL14Hi anil Han-liI'IKIIH-JFSSE HAND'SOLD POINT INNSince 1899 We'vt Bea|]Se-vbg <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> witReadingCoal-f HIILII M rAMI OTHFRBEVFKAntg- ENTPBTtlNMTMlns Th* niur rDnimadirfiilassifiedJ- LabanHEADLEIiCiril \^U MEHT ATI,I'll ONE 13AHr|asB|n,'.lthe "HiflewethSfnlippi ledgerPointHeraldAHC IfiBaifirdfrrlisfF hiii aee!n TJif Ocrand Thei,,,i«( beRnxiHierinl vt ftti Elf wnpflppF'•* ptr wordfirstFT *nrd far lybtcqiapnt in«-*rminimuiii 2 iclambtTH «111 he nupplifd ifBITdoesn | s^ph nrnnc andtn appear Ftsrn arding ndny>t he left it time sf yiasi MI itBugle and DrumCorps Is Planned23 Men Sign for Organization Being Formed byJoseph Troyt mil Harr\ 1 ilmei intliar^i Ht\ ^i ham H impIii^\tr pa tur nf Hulv limitsI'r uliMi nan ( hurph, Lnjfan uill'» Ihn pi-aki rriii) III He Tnii'iitcd'utiitili r thp ilirei-ti m Eiflifi * Kill lip pr' iitnilM n I isirtiin in MiuinntiiitilIiW Hi i ii K I ah i h pII I I I ii mii ti lj; nilh tlin n i |IU if ihp s iiuLiiumil fl rp II 1i i i lln, sv t, f Ilimiri hs thir i u i l ^ r jiiirl whiili prisi 1'Chute Jumper Drop* to HUDeath, <strong>On</strong>e Mile Out In SeaYouth Who Thrilled Crowds Here Daily IpCaught in Sudden Squall; Brownsi ai ried a in lie uut over the DQeaubj u feti uug west wind thateuddent> Lhanged from the soutbfAiihur Jumper, gf Teeterboro Airport^^tkenaack, N J, metdrow niog bunday sighti ft partdi alioii efforts onpJut k G Jeraee andintiuhei N uf theP&-ii M1 1 nin i u»1 he i'ii-h. n I,}abuui ihipe qimitera «f[irn^rd <strong>of</strong> nu d^ailjan pKHuunccd deud upont tin nimt> tif Di Ji'^( ml al Hi it mbi oughtj> itrolnlInI In tUh tract it pans <strong>of</strong> tana «itu»lo In<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>. In tka GgSBU af CHJHHay, Stats <strong>of</strong> New Jena*?, bounded anddeaerlbed Bi followaBBGINN1NQ In the aautbweatirlrline <strong>of</strong> Iriahton Fllce, four hundrednlnetar feet aoutbeaatwirdl^from the aauUieuterly line <strong>of</strong> At*iajitJc Aveaue€%ntiBylD&T sedtnoiat*wardl? £»B3 thai ^Ist aJons aajdlim sf Briuhton Place fart? feet Infront or bradtfi and ef that widthes-teHd.ss; BDutbweatwprdi^batweealine, painllel with Atlintlc Avenon.IM hundawi Imt to • flft«o feet»W« «lieTBEING Bf^IleB tamwa an^ dea-Isnated aa tot 21, Section 10 Flaanf Oeean Ctfjr Eaind Os&Aasr.atuehed and taken bj virtue ol theabove atated atfaicbilieat or suctf Fa^lthere<strong>of</strong> aa aball be neeeaaar? to aatli&!cluae yaytbe premlseaDated. <strong>Jul</strong>yIIAHBYfeal'r, <strong>of</strong> .,131 N, nioti flUMillvllle, M, J.IninmBy virtue <strong>of</strong> an attctrtfcmpluri«. IX Ka. do b • -n» dfrecW, l«a^fener ShprMiB Cbort<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y, A. D, IW, I# dthe debti af laidyand ths jsedhmy haethe debti af laid tfaltttlff ditora af iaid defendant who may havessslied ujuJBc tbe aald stiacbBieiit agree*ably to the d!rKtlaj|i <strong>of</strong> an Act enlltler,'As Aft far the relief <strong>of</strong> ersdl*t•salnit iMlt. fraudulent ud ah.l dAt "yler,tola Ing destora"Dated June igtb 1114RAYMOND L. BI1U3.T. Tka Weat nUalelfUl Titfk ft Tr.itOman?, IMeMtw Tnat caapanrand GeargB A, •&>•, ftaileca a&lKtthe WO ol AaaU S. ••#•• 4*BI»>By virtue <strong>of</strong> an order <strong>of</strong> the Court<strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, mada anthe date here<strong>of</strong> In the caune «here!athe <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong> a mtmlcltalnrpnratisn <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> New Jeraa?la Complainant and The Went FhlladilnhiaTide A Tnut Gompan? Intec-It} Trdat Coauiia; »nd Georm jHaya, TruateeTjslar the Will <strong>of</strong> Ad.ala B Haya. dreca.nl an Defendant!you aie required tn appear and ana->er the Conplalaintl HIII on sr11th daj <strong>of</strong> Abcu.t next, orUrn bill vlll be taken aa confeued anpore the 2tilhliniit yog,Sulil hill la to foreeioiie a certain Taxi d h 17hSuill l to fTitle CerUfiuuhearinday or December 1B2Di h Ofldate the 17thandrecordedHday or December 1B2D and recordedin the Orflea <strong>of</strong> the, Clerk <strong>of</strong> Cape HayCounty in Kortmtte Baok 33» Fan 243on the 11th day <strong>of</strong> February <strong>1934</strong>, aildil bi li i l„ .. 1AY, AliOllM- UtVJbetween the boitn <strong>of</strong> tvalyro'clock P. M, to «It. at twaeon IStaadard Tynel orP, M. IpWUsnt Savlw TlWT.'at tMi Bberlfr* allict, :Court Houae. Capi Har 'I5J!Lihat eerlaiB lot o^ l^srsund alfpate In Oeaaa<strong>of</strong> Cab atari lists <strong>of</strong>beiniE Mnowa aa Lot ]~pina df Oeeaa ClliBuMtidarl? denerioeif aa followai tTlBGlNWNG at OB (I'tbe oorMiweirtiirir Upa olAua with -'Flf ly-elulith Street,omtilnlmT,^eliwaidlii along aald FIIDB <strong>of</strong>Avtpue 40, tat in fiBM oraad <strong>of</strong> thatwiitlielBhUi itreet. lag fdepth,Amannl due under iilg^Hlt^^.01100. with Intemt and Sherilff^SelMd >a tbs vis»lr el* 1Bartdefendant, bdiin fpS V cpuUhtttr, *nd'to.WILLIAM p POWELL,Dated <strong>Jul</strong>y 18th, 1914Meyer I, SoWnAtti3 2 f *1SHERIFrS IALE'' virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ ef Fierifor sale sf SartgBkedo eedlrec^dChlaaued out afQf New Jcral A B jr«?t on 1__ Of <strong>Jul</strong>?. A. B HH. la A _cause wherein Home. BuildlnE * .AnwelatloB ot Owl fMrut, ud JeanMeCadln.DMtCmiirhti Ker huibrnd. ,'trendnta, I aball eJumae to altf, I[lc vendue, onMONDAY, AUGUST litt, 1«M :betweentiic hoitri sf twilvt 'aaaTvoclotk g. M , & wit, at twilW,noon (Standard Tlniel or one e'elM (MHyllEhl Saving Tina) st *at the Shertffasfflca,CourtHomeytle beinseltan III ttlb CiHCo Ntax titl I day o Febuy , ildns a. lies upan promiaea la«b <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oman Clu. CapeHay County, Ne» _You Tie WentPhllaiTruitt Company and you i Title AGeorse AbHays arc made parUe« defendantbeeauaeyou arc Trusteesunder the Will <strong>of</strong>Adala B Ha?> and aa auchirBftaeaire the h Idem <strong>of</strong> an AiwlgnWUlt<strong>of</strong> Hnrtmve li the Hum <strong>of</strong> 101)00 "[I that certain mar*a <strong>of</strong>fice. In C . ,Case Hay pautttr,he pFeBtlaeii and you IntegrityTrua|Tampan? are made a partfdefendantbeeaURe ynu are bv niersersueeesa&rto The Weat Philadelphia Title * TnatComplin? and The WentPhiladelphiaTitle & Truat Company and George AHe?i are Trustee*under Uie Wnl <strong>of</strong>Adala B Hk?a and aa auehirUitMBtheyhold an Annlimment df MsrisaB^In the ram<strong>of</strong> 56OOU 00, whirh mnltmiiea lien on the premisesuni Uth 1034ANDREW C BOSWEUaSolicitor for CompiallaiitOceaa <strong>City</strong>, Wew JerterG-ltif I1B3BNOTICEIN CHANCEHVuOF NEW JERSEY10IJaAihiliihilieaZuehovltn. BOM Zucbo.lu.and Bite Zltkatiui—By virtue <strong>of</strong> ah order <strong>of</strong> the CourtChancery <strong>of</strong> New jerety, made on thy af the date hereaf, in a oilai Th Milllll N i l Bkjeretyhereaf,le Natiey the date herf, n oilaeherein The Millvllle National Bank, «orsunl^ed ynder the iawii sf the1 itates, Ig coTsplainant. andZchnviti, H ZlllZhlttates,ZuchZTsplnHo«i Zuchnviti, Ho« Zund Rae Zuchovlti arc thendantii. yoy are requiredar il h bill fovllidefendantii.yoy are required to appearanil »nawer the bill <strong>of</strong> laid com.Hlalnant. on rtr before the 1.1th day <strong>of</strong>•eptaaberaext, or the Mid Mil willhe taken aa eonfeaaed aninit you.The laid bill la filed la foreclOH airtaln nurtsaiin given by Florence B,Ilier, aInBIe woman, to AchilienEueh.'ta.dated the loth day <strong>of</strong> October,IU, on landa In the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oseanity. In the County <strong>of</strong> Car* Mw andite <strong>of</strong> New Jemey i and you, AehiUeiijhoslULJIS—imdo detendant heeanHiren.hSALBiy virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong> Fieri Facias,for «!o <strong>of</strong> Martsand Premiieii, to medirected,issued oyt <strong>of</strong> the Court <strong>of</strong>Chancery <strong>of</strong> New Jeriey, on the 1st dayor May, A. D. Ii34._ln a eertaln mutewherein Eatiitable Title and MortgageGuaranty Co, lieomplalnint, nndMinna K, Ward.Gyatavu. A. Rimei-.andftulh D. Ward are defendant», I•hall enow to ule at public vendue, snMONtAT. JUtYlira. 1114 •between the haucj <strong>of</strong> twelve and fiveo'clock P. St., to wit, at twelve a'elMlinoon (Htannani Time) or one o'clock P.M. (Dayliiriit Savinc Tine) <strong>of</strong> said day.at the ilferlffi<strong>of</strong>flee, inCourt Haute,Cape Ha? CJirte?iCape ...Connty. NewrieyiSo much <strong>of</strong> eertain nwrtBaged nrem.i«>. with the apimrUnagcH In the bill<strong>of</strong> complaint in the aald none partlou.<strong>Jul</strong>y net forth and deKrfbed, that )•AH that eertain tract or parcel <strong>of</strong> landtnd prtmlsai heretnaftkr piftleuuwlydetorlhed,iltyale, lying and Selnf Inthe <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In the Countysf Cape May and Stale <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.nii -"-• " --•--"Lot. SSA and 15H and MA, onplan <strong>of</strong> lota In Mswbray Tract,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jeriey, owned byRambyrnr 4 S«(rel. llll filed,MNNrj I h Slhiin,;nvisedS(r. lll fild,BMINNrNG at a pojnt In the Soylh*easterly line sf Bay Avenue at the di(-tiinee ef SBO feet Saytnweitwardly ItamOie ooBthwesterly line <strong>of</strong> ThirteenthSlreeti cont.lnlnu SoMhwHtwardly In(he said lint, <strong>of</strong> B»r Avenue 41 feet In,front or breadth Mi at that width ex.tending aosthiAaiwardb betvnen liiieiiarallel with ThIHMth Street, 14 feetIn length or dehlh.Being - the aisBe premiieg eonveyedto the'Mid Minna X. Ward (widow)by deed eJecnUd by JaUes T. Ho/fnun,Sheriff <strong>of</strong> C«i» M.r County. oHr.Ins date the 7th day <strong>of</strong> June. IBM. anilHcarded In the Clerk's Oftke <strong>of</strong> theCounty <strong>of</strong> Cape May "i the IlUi dayf J19ii I l l 415 Dd fCounty<strong>of</strong> Jyne,Hid ^uht7 oilAmount dua %\p MayyIn leal. 415 at Daeda fsrnderBl<strong>of</strong>,deem !• iiititMt,dm ide ec | ,with latemt ud BhnbTl feel te beat(j»npAK ji.tmrnu nmuyou an the iireaent owner <strong>of</strong> theiiea in iiueatiqn I and you. Roue gucho^vltl, are miide defendantbeeauae ynuare the wife <strong>of</strong> Achiiiea ZuehovitK. thepreaeat owner <strong>of</strong> the premises in iiiii^tieaiand you. Rae Zuchovitx, in- mn,idefendant becaune you are the hnldep ill• weand mortiage iniinst ihv ..wnisesIn queEtinn,Dated: <strong>Jul</strong>y 12, <strong>1934</strong>,HAEHY H, WAtTMAN.Sglicltor <strong>of</strong> Comnlainant,139 N, Hi«h St.,Mlllvlile, N. J,7.3O.4t.pf 114.28. SHKBIFF'8 BALERy virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ or Fieri FMial,for aaJe or MoruaRd Premlisea, to medlretted, issued out <strong>of</strong> the Court<strong>of</strong>Chaneery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, on the Slatday <strong>of</strong> June, A. B, 1914, in a eertaJnhiTh O Cit BlkUandlMliowla^land and nrtmliH herUilarb deatrlM, lltUBte I,:In flic Clti df OteMh <strong>City</strong> ,* r aaa ItkuiJ<strong>of</strong> Lot No__ ,lan Ko 2 <strong>of</strong>Gardeni Compun;,Innlnt, al V l«bjl Inline pf OLBBI<strong>of</strong> Seven h;tlumlrS!ihiHynlne(74i 538) feet, more or leu,the fcaateriy Une al_ thence Qiaiwardly In.._ Sauthcrlf line <strong>of</strong> ^ia ^fiie (ir,) feet to tbe dlvldiutween Lota No.. SI2S and j?2>aUnnca Southward!? aloas•nenll.,11,,1 disldlmt line one ».HOD) feet to the rear line <strong>of</strong> Ml Iihk nn Atlantic Boulevard. "T¥enlwaFdly dlonK Bold r^T ling,file US) feetthence NoHhwirikundred 1100) fert to the Sline sf Oeean Boad and i!Binning.Amount due under decreewith Intereit ahd Shsfifraadded.DatedWilliam1.1O.4l.pf 111.42G»»pb.li,".f,; SolT,142mmmwrm SALEIf FieH•nrinla,day <strong>of</strong> June, A. B, 1914easje wherein The <strong>Ocean</strong>and Loan AsaoctatloncanpIifeld Wiad th, in <strong>City</strong>• comomtiam J. SfBulkUneiS* i»T Wllllinr"/.• fflo%,Kand the Helra ud DavUHei ot Ctli.rin.•aavdeii nr. deteadaata, I ihallnpowto eale at habile vendue, an •MONDAY, JULY Jird. 1IUbetween thn hod <strong>of</strong> twlve and five- - - - - - • aj tw«ly» o'eJoi*sr iin« a'clMkTime) <strong>of</strong> ..IdIff-, <strong>of</strong>fice, in Gape Ma?•pe M«y Counhf, N«wAll that eertain mortnsei nrenil««.wKh the aMurtuaneei, la the bill -<strong>of</strong>coMplalnt in the aald eauie sirttculir^let forth and deHribld, that in to aariA" til* followimr trait or parMl <strong>of</strong>land and prenUata hereinafter paftlcu*larir dncrlbed, altuate, Mac and Macla the <strong>City</strong> ot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in the County<strong>of</strong> CaM Var uFstata <strong>of</strong> New imf.BBOtHNINtS- iU • jiolBt In tt - 'artorly line <strong>of</strong> Waat AvMua at1? ylrtue <strong>of</strong> a writfor aali <strong>of</strong> MortijBiied ;directed, iMUed out <strong>of</strong> the „„,Chancery <strong>of</strong>. New Jerani, sa thejidW af <strong>Jul</strong>y. A, D. 1634, In » oWil»|Wlie«ln BeleB Xtim^M", lemine and Hoiiw Aiar "-"" l!alalRaata. and Che-lernlnc _MtngtgmCorponitton, m OBO, mState, <strong>of</strong> New York, 4[ al, aR, iMM. I nhall ttpose tp toli it \v.ndue. onMONDAY, AUGBII 1betwesa the hour. if. t»'o'eloek p. II.-. toTWlE. at .BOOB (Standard Tim) orP. M, (Daylight gavii ~d«F, at the Sherjff'i. ojcourtBOUH, CapeAlli lint ewtalnwith th, nppurtonaiieei, ._ ^._mplslnt. in the ujd eauae s»rlin tha said eatue sarlij...olh and described, that Id ii .All the Jpllqwlnirtract or imrfolnd i h l f t fie plqnir tract onnd premisea hereln.ftileBcribed, aituatelyingOil t O»p i e r f tlarl.ileBcribed, aituate, lyingIn tlm Oily ot OM»n,0hW ffi<strong>of</strong> Cane May.' and atale <strong>of</strong>- NTRACT 3ft^n^Wiol».J b*lBIN MING in tto_- -entnil Avenue 40Twardly from the fcut._Thlrt?.f6urthStreet; «i«XS!^-^ -"mOBM_feet"t; «laidfo Ifthly line <strong>of</strong>af Tw<strong>of</strong>e atand1 tatietan€# af Two ^ndred and ^9intir(110) feet Nortlu.Mtw.rd1j. tram theNvTthe.tlerly lint <strong>of</strong> nnt Street: con.Ulnlns tanther la front or bretUffi on•aid W«l Avenue. SlJtr (M) fet*.(each Ut ksinl thirty feet In -Wtbt•nd <strong>of</strong> thU width ariendlnf In I.nsthor tiotk,. sWhaaatwartiy hetnenllnea pirilHI with aaM nnt Strert.Nlnatr (M) f«t to • flft«n .fejti w^,Amonnt dn under dfene. la IlJAlili,rlr Un* laie 100 feft fo<strong>of</strong>Thirty-fifthwidtheitettdinand SO! SectionAaloelauan,BBoniMiHG mIIIBY <strong>of</strong> Weiley Avi-Wtwrtlyfron dThirty-fourthFSii?•>; \* ^


Compete, Aug. 11,Oct. 6.CHy ptehta-r ClubInJtwo casting<strong>On</strong>ptills ecason,f to Jqfltt Btfzby, chairthe'casting committee <strong>of</strong>ho-1« oiianlttog tl<strong>of</strong> SK" team, will.attempt to*tiring back home tbeOfjafln <strong>City</strong> troplby from Tkonton,Anpiat 11, while tho "B*' teamwilt go into actlpn October C tnPhiladelphia for n trophy <strong>of</strong>feredby Benjamin Farrier, president<strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> SurfAnglers flubs.Last year Mr. Farrier <strong>of</strong>feredthe trophy tor tho first time, butthere wcro not enough teams enteredto compete for It to warrantboldini' a tournament.Competition to ne Bern.In tlie content for the <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> cup, 'the "A" team will biup against six or seven otheiteams or high calibre, Jind MBuiby anticipates the competitloiwill be keener tban ever tbyear."In .tlie 18 jenru the cup habeen the otflelaJ tuopby for thiassociation <strong>of</strong> nurfunKlcr-, thiteams have been ioust.uitlv litproving," ho said, "It wnuhl mHiirprKe mo If the winningthis jour bud mi a\eruge (iior 100 feet oi better I be )iINECKER'SSea Isle <strong>City</strong>'_Dine . . . DanceBeer [in Cafe] 10cF.xctiit SaturdaysFeatDrlntrChristy and His AccordionEtery SitnrdayThe Weaver Store825 A5BUR Y AVE.t,UE MOON HOSE", BOYS' POLO SHIRTSFLOCK'S KNITTING YARNSBathing Suits, Caps and ShoesTrue Form GirdlesYarf Goods — Notioni — UnderwearBECK - - Sea Food SpecialistIONE1 2060 and I HRIIM;E WK IIEUTFBest evei- made in the tminuiinonwas (W8 font.Take CiistiiiK Seriously."Most <strong>of</strong> these clubs tnlic tlmiltingHerlolialy. The l.)fFlHhliiK Club nnil the Tnuilon RIMandf!iiu club probably will Inthe leading entries."Another factor thai leads to tillbelief that higher justing illsinures will he made this year i>thut the tournament will fce heldoil ii grass field for tliefirsttime, instead <strong>of</strong> on the beach nvarious resoilK. An measurementla nude from where the lendstops. It is pnsnihle the rapierswill «;ain 10 feet hy the dipskidding nloiiir the grass.FROM—THE NETS TO YOUWltli • Mlnlmam <strong>of</strong> Delayrou KNOWThe Seafood From Our Market ItREALLY FRESHChallenger Oil Burner$295Completely liistallidlrlthe?fi(fRl.TiiNiiip tankC' We will gladly explain how a small down paywillbring.one <strong>of</strong> these efficientCHALLnediatelyinto your home.J. H. BECOTTESTBKFTPHONE illNEW PLUGSSAVE GAS —01-T THEM AT —SHEPPARDBattery Service615 ASBtTnY AVEPHONE J32All Crook Heroes Yellow inPinch, Declares diet KeysPolice Real Heroes, Says Mav Who ProsecutedSen, McClure—Scotland Yard PygmyCompared With Dept, <strong>of</strong> JusticeThere Is no such thing ascrook hero in the eyes <strong>of</strong> L'hoiA. Keyoa, militant special prone,cut* <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Jtiatlce. He so informed inemhers othe Kiwnnis Club, Wednesda,noun, ut Minima' restaurant in aiiinliTesiiriE itilIc on the work nilip Diiiiai'iiiiHiH <strong>of</strong> Justice,"II is ll liilstiille to jilorify Cr|mlnals." he an id, "The lileii thnIhese KannHtera are brave, boldilPll Is wrnnii.Sure thpybrave when ihoy have n machineKiln and nil the odds i n theirfavor, if the piiblii' could t nliehire "T some nf those 'heroesremhiiiiu: when thry ate facingjuilui' IiiiPiit nn justice, and UEimd men niid trill', !( would linvflPoilci'llH'II, Hi'lll IFl'TOes,Thn fpnl heroes nrp the pn='men,I hi'Move we are eduf%t=wrnns In roirnrd In the <strong>of</strong>f!or <strong>of</strong> lllf- Inw. tnsleart <strong>of</strong> ron-Ipninitlil Hie for?, everypersonhnhi'Pr-vi's in blw ami orderinillil Ifllij his support."('fin t in I •}• In senernl belief, lieMil, ilio prnhihilinii eninrcenient'ii.'iriffU'nf is rmnpospd <strong>of</strong> n rnar*'Iritis £rnnn nf liiyal<strong>of</strong>fers,"In niv diiilni't with rnirf-p thrill•fin nf llinBo men, I found nnltin «iin viis wrong, nlid he nnrl =eW '"•< > "t '«"Stamboul Quest"Lionel AtwIH-j^ Henry OorifaMiItlchanl )larthiluie«s ill"Midnight AHbi" withAnn llvurnk • Ili'lfn r h d lModiand^Little Mm WWDianaVf'v^lPolitics—And TaxesThere will be n new city mlministration next spring. How willjt uffect y»ur Investmem .hnre 'Your h«al tax bill'? Kuep an «iji"on developuwiita. Suhscribc toThe Sentlnel-I>jd(, r er Hl.fiO in advance).LargettWeekly Circulation In South JerseyOCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERHth YEAR—No. 14AND THI SSiAN CITV NiWa, CONSOLIDATBDOCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 27, <strong>1934</strong>Keep l& toSch;your <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'»•jcrtbe to The I($l.B0 a year, (n M*follow you, weekly,'3JST20,000 Lutherans Expected Here in Vast Religious Festival,W..oJ W .'\Buy Your New Ford Here!Liberal Allowance for Used Cars!Wo tench yKM In drive liithiiiit nhurue niid nssMymir lici'iisi'lIJcensti |ihitcs IHIIV Inilijiiii InEDW^G^KURTZ CO.1st nnd UhititicOrwin <strong>City</strong>1 NUVKH rLOSEn !•All tbe pure, natural flavor pf Abbotts exclusive•- J»/i/Jcr"A"Ctcaumod juicy GEORGIA PEACHES.fl£ITTLE FACTS1The Taste TellsIf yon are nn the Ilunnlwnlk ioinnminmornlnir, JOB may (lbsurre the fishingbontn «nml|i)r In from the pannd nets.Thp fish will Htlll lm flippliiK nronnd "binthe boat)) «rrlVc. Wony «f ihem TTUI beserred a few biinrs later tn imtnins <strong>of</strong>this ifstatirantThis Is nun reason forS* ye*- Slmuin has been fanning for itnSe» Food Dinners.SUITSMade to Measure$22=52PANAMAS REBLOCKEDCleaning • PressingOCEAN CITY TAILOR SHOP?M>'6a Anbury Am We Call litd Dtlltnrhone MSSHEREFORBRAKESERVICESteel Pier HasBig New Program"The Voice <strong>of</strong> T;xperienee," thatunhamed siige counselor nf the airwhose hroiidfasteilwiRdntnheard hy millions, will be fpntiiieilhPiulllner nn the Ailaiitle CitHIPPI Pier vitudevlllp hill fnrwppk liPBinninK Friday.niirinB the sevendaVR the"Vnii'e" will also bold daily forenonnspsBlnnR fnr ladies only,which their more intimate onestlorismay he 'teely asked, Thnhis work over the roliimhln riidinchnln his mall has Brown to JO,,nnnletters n week, requiring astaff <strong>of</strong> secretaries whirl! vuriepfrom Jn tn nn prrsons, nnd pitlneup this far a rccnnl <strong>of</strong> t«"i millioninqiiiries nnswerod. His fnther,by the way, was a minister.This in'Ill'srenirirkable recordlins inrlmlod the receiylnH <strong>of</strong> sevenmiirder r-onfesBions. He hasnrrrinRpil nver 400 blood friinsfusionsnl his nwn expense. Helins lnenled over inn rnisslna personsand reunited them with theirfnmillps. And heside all tills, herinds lime in edit a nsycholdiri.imagazine and write sneelnlarticles for other publications.<strong>On</strong> HIP same week's hill start.ne Friday, the Steel Pier will nre-»ent anolher radio Rtar, FrancesArms, widelyknown ns Eddief'iimnr's "Mrs, ,nuhln<strong>of</strong>f nf tbeair,' |n a sinitinit and comedy net,Pnr a week boBlnnlnjt Satiirdnv,rnrletnnrooii, Jr., son jif theInle leader nf the roon-flnnrlefsNiBlithnwks Orchesirn, will prrsenti,is nwn nreiintatifln In (benik' Marine Ballroom, popular flanpinBcenter a half mile nut overhe ponl onpiin. The iiinior noonia Etrlkinirly ynunir, hut his ,11.O'PPP hntiil linn won enBHeements jm leadine Anipricnn hotels and,nn tbp vaudeville circuits.TewLewis, famnUB dance nr.b ""-^W 306,000 InvitedTo ParticipateIn All-Day Event^ihUH,, I'ri., Hat.. Jylj i».20.2l<strong>Jul</strong>iet liiij'iiiir - I'hiirli's Karwll"Change <strong>of</strong> H«art".liinifs liiiiiii • (iiBBiTMm,.. Tura,, W«l.. <strong>Jul</strong>y M.«-I5SHIKI.KV TKMPI.H In"Baby Take « Bow"WithJamesItiitiii • rliiire TreviirThiif,,, Kri,. H«i,, <strong>Jul</strong>yIt-M-IH"We're RichWithIfillii- Iturki- • Kitiiii Mm OliverHit, li30FVTTTT?^IM Tni,', . (.| 0rti^"I'M Tell the"•»•"'"Tina,MABIOJi BATI"Operator 13"j(00PI1PlymouthGHR YSLERPowell's Super Service_ <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> lh e , Jtert Eqalpped Motor Shan* in Hnnih j . _ . _Equipped Jlfltot Shop* la South JenejP»0»E «»hpstra leni'.er for yfurs. will nppearat the Ai-lmitie t'ify1'it'fiuth (in the vaudeville stage andin tin! bullroiiin fur one day, Sun-Jay.William O'Ni'il, radio lenorroin LouiBiann, la IIPIHB fentiirii51 thn Kieel Pier niinstreis,which present a new pi'ojjrnineneh week.EdMiir A, Jiiria, 22. <strong>of</strong> Pliiladelihla,was fined $2 by MagisirnteliiclinrdN Tiicmiay fur hlocklng•nffic.STEELPIERficir^walk a( Vir|inii Avtny^A T L A N T I C C I T YNOWSHOW INGGreatest Shew rif All TimeNOTHING UK! IT ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICEW H A TYOU GETFOR ONE SMALL 'ADMISSIONVAUDEVILLEMINSTRELSCIRCUS ACTSD A N C I N C3 PICTURESOpera Sat,-Sun,M O N S T I R s OF THE D I E PNEWHOLLYWOOD ' EXHIBITLIVE5 I A, t L I P H A N TT H [ A T B I FOR K ID D i I iWORE OF EVERYTHINGONI ADMISSION TO ALLWith MymRIALTlS«., Sun., MM, !<strong>Jul</strong>y ii-s-a ;SHIRLEYTEMPLE!In"Little MissMmBunds,ghowlnnt ?, M.ELBER01nnConTenkllllr Lgalli. Bit mWnlir in All R»u Hw IEStlVfnifncM,<strong>Line</strong>Md.r.l, RlPLUMBING REFJ illLii*!- "OHNSJESTABLISHED]Hoimsif, HUAM TH1 OCEANliii. modprn-nomiii alnsli on.lmitulio, Pr|»,!» hiiihi,, Amwle.il andKumr»:«B pin,, j.*y,nl»h B* iptii,, 2.,S«, 4Jmlrnom«, Coital with » bed.n« and I tathii, nirert view <strong>of</strong>BmtalHOTEL HANSi8t£stt<strong>Ocean</strong> Ci90 RoomsHOTEL HANSCOlVf UESTAlOpen to the900 Churches Contacted inMove for Huge, AnnualAffair in ResortPLAN OUTDOOR RITESQpen-Air Service in Morningto Be Followed byAfternoon Concert'Terrific Taxes' and 'Walton Waste' LaidAt Door <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s and County's OfficialsTaxpayei-8 Incensed Over $7,337 Levy Here, An Increase <strong>of</strong> $871 •Good Old Days (1885)! When Lots Sold as Low as $80 EachThis Is thr riiiirth in II si>. |iiiynrs. 'liiny now are In me noii- other taxlog dlalrtct In the counpltK,rrriuliiiii «it.aii riirs i'h. aemiiiin uf Kdward B, Howker, ty. Not »« ID IMS, however"' 'i"»lf»).illy uH.wHHor, ihroiitjli the courte- Cape May was the big resortnni! ;iby Or'I'liuiiHli li'Siili nf'iprrlfip 'wnhLiiiiiiirilyiii.il!*ufanilrnjH* MuyImi-k ill ISNn nni!tit'ii'liMliiiH 1 !) inInAnrnurIiiiilti'iIBIIVITinflipllOi'i'iinf Hut. Iha up.aniiifriMmi' (if(imiiiintin bprily.ui'riii-iilii|livriKuresfomplledItfi* u|ipiililli>il m invi-mlitiiLP,And ihi> tniul |pyy in OfeanI'ity. in. luilinj; nil sliili" and riMiniaxpH.wns ii'uly|T,:!:i7,i;i! in|iu-At least 10,000 Lutherans —iind possibly twice that number—fmm Pennsylvania, Maryland andniljiiiniiiK states, are expected tonnie to <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily on Sunuay,leliKious featival, Jirangii.i h'yj Iylk'V,Gunnar KnULi-Hcu, jiustur ufi liiii.si, Johns Liitherai, churcn hern.|VnIniifiiiim, Taxes l.islril.lie annoutieed this wool!. Hi' hiip.'s|The [iiiureK arc taken li'iniiin .iinke it an aniMai affair,j in is nrijiinully in the pus.iesshuHe has enntacted iljj l.uiher "i) n|' ('. HuHaril SrhPrniiThnrn. secfhurehes, with a ,iic iib.M Jhifi "f retury nf i|n> cnmmitiiii> nf las.:!3b,U00, inviting thei,! ,u BUM InOi'can <strong>City</strong>. In vk,^ ii IMH f.. ••liiat the festival wi.*, s:art pmiyin tliL fiirenoOH, nr r^jit ins thaii list ni tliufe alLniiil.u will ;ir jnu o:, Saturday,Pennay To rubh ll,! ie also has conUtU'd the PennsylvaniaHaiiroail, W.IUM will .irryon an estenslvuaihi'rn. ancampaiun nmonif i.ui..t",i:i tni -1 hen will be tilled st>s(iiiii,siliiiiiij? the day, star,ii;» iiiiii avast optm-air serviio ,,i the morn,ins in the city .JIIII aljiiinin"Cniiventlqn Hall, 6th st, :ind thelluarilwalk, where i{f\_. Vathan 1,,Jlelhorn, editor <strong>of</strong> 'Thii I.jthp.ian."the <strong>of</strong>ficial org,in <strong>of</strong> the na-1tional Lutheran cnarJies, v,illpreach over amplifiers, anil wherei:i*i,riiii the fominitlee,iimde liy Mr, ].iiill.nn. one <strong>of</strong> thenipinlwrH, gives the vnliiatlonH <strong>of</strong>allniutiicipulliies fur 1SJS and1KSII, i.im'ili.r with the .•iiiiiiuiitHnf iiisiis l'»r the pity and county.<strong>City</strong>'s Valuation *2IHI.IKMI.The astieaned valuation in ihoseiluy« aiiiiiunted to iaou.noo. Com-IHiri' thai with today'ii vnluatioDnf iilioiit $21,000,000 and Ihat otiu few years ago when Jt wasf:l!i.oriu.nao, nnd Biinie iilfa <strong>of</strong> theBriiwlh uf the city in 5o year-ilimy lie viiiiiiilised.Today, and for a score <strong>of</strong> yearspant, Oman 1929, whenrecord was established;In June, the ported 2E,00D more plcco <strong>of</strong>In any previous Jnnfc, •Tuesday <strong>of</strong> thii wfelwas 01,000 pleeep ot<strong>of</strong> last Inly, with a *_^RflO registered on the \machine An Increasecent was noted this yerll. May and June, over?period last yearWei* Than*The New Jersey Billco has about thtnf stationslast. E A. Praley,announced but tbe numgoing calls lay " ""'June SB39333 Jr,


ff°M"*'_Mj ^W'fl^fcWperformancesw^rfe ready for.••the rW is the play which hftaS, * wai" 5 ap^blrit'fjd chWfTffttmWreay HTOMifnlT;i ehlldranilntO' AbraiVBSRIjoBn and^ aikid to iiir baptised, «^J <strong>of</strong>tr l<strong>of</strong>cfclng iufiHim 1 'on• thJd|:jyCUT S Yesterdava .mobiles jbllei on the north and south~° rT A£& Ba|th unto him, All those thinii will I (ivo'.'tltHiiff* •- rfflfW* l^des its <strong>of</strong> the high lehool school elub's annual- £MtIj>g"tourntt-' •; Jai.binld- wjjt fall down and worship me, , . - ;»|i-'•.'The temptation to become a polltleal leader; to use ihfc([ can see no juit reaion for 'jjMsjm'tenliuent and His itrateglc position as a working Of$Itttnt, ' _ v ' ": .'•'.;


- , ^ -Hope-H$125,000ystill to go. Com<strong>of</strong>finance Henrj Roe<strong>City</strong> Treasurer Clydeanticipated on Wed-Ut-, tax collections forfar surpass the monssifiedadrBrthkijt tppmriIn Tli* Qefftn <strong>City</strong>andThe Boigttf*: 'jHnrtlilnc nut b*•tnfe-f n4-i actotnt with nawifiipcr.nflti ptr wont, flrtt* " l?l TS".. I bL.S n n?-..r«... . .. „thlv quota.<strong>On</strong> that day a total <strong>of</strong> $93,000had been taken in since <strong>Jul</strong>y 1By : CollectorHenry T. Foulds,'they; said.Additional paymentsare expected to bring the amountup to nearly $125,000.The effects <strong>of</strong> the advertisingcampaign started last week apparentlyare already beginning toshow, since collections have beenhi hheavy since then.Wildwood Billed TotalCdit <strong>of</strong> Probe on Graft(ponUnueJ from tit* 1)Jury,The Investigation eitended oversuvural weeks, during which eenoatlonaltcetiraony WM taken Inpublic iind secret hearings. Thetestimony disclosed alleged Irregularitiesiu construction <strong>of</strong> Wlld-*O»(1'H>IPW $125,000 walor HOP, . , project, together with un iillegodDunne the fir* week In. <strong>Jul</strong>y, „,„> mIlchl,.t. pmtei-tlon racket,v,J27.833.99 was received, while thesecond week brought 123,180,10 tothe city c<strong>of</strong>fers. During the thinlweek, when two page advertisementswere used, the lollectmnsjumped to $2i),9B3.19, while in oneday <strong>of</strong> this week, $12,000 wnataken in.SHKMFF'3 SALEHyvirtueplun BOATSS N (?RUISKRS.V WOOI>. CENTUEY. MUL-COLONIAL. New Marinet Jrtoate. Wly not mikeff. and set real oervica T!' BOAT WORKS. EnglishJlnyi Landing andJtJOttMMl, MACHINE'SHOPAliance* Repairedtk streetPhnu »U1brdax. >k orKennelb.ScJIrfllo.•p ° llc «'IAIPDUB. fitod Strvlclie. Clean BoardlDfc Ken.( and trtmmftii. SneclalaWa Xennel. Era Hartor!I>'Jret * aquaro deal here.-, 7-MMtp-J0«Bolck Coacb. In food- " *3S, Can bsaGraie. 8139-lS-ltdhShark Hrdro, out-13U., ]y34wt* lv« flini fivetwelve o'clockorvni? «'t-Jt>cl(Timw) uf *n\dIn C*(w Mny(.Vmnty, Nowl>ipll-fiif OfClty«CuuntyNew'Jctnur,!Wtlon M.tot <strong>Jul</strong>y, A i>; nt jmblkMONPAVAet-n the houm nf tink I 1 M , to uit nlii (Ztmidprd Flint)ut the Shfi iff 4 <strong>of</strong>ficeOrUrtlioUSt, ( 11|M- WtIVAl IUi-.I if Itiilii lotr Cam MnjStale ufItflnif know,. I.* IA>1 NOlilar, <strong>of</strong> ULCIIII <strong>City</strong> Aunociationjj^rtlciili rly dcHcrilictl an followsBEGINNING nt tho h.t< ration <strong>of</strong>theriorthw^Ftcrly line <strong>of</strong> Ashury A^«n ith thr miuthwcHLf rlyline <strong>of</strong>Simi» coiiUalnhiir nouthnlfliiiruniij II m nf AnburyAv^nuo 40 fwt In front or hi width:antl uf llmt u | foiiijiiiit, mki. n in < TeCutlon nttho Kutt nf Wtllliim 1> I.onion Seen*tnry, &r ulniiitlfffind lo In. will byVM* U* H F "OWEI I ShnriffDated <strong>Jul</strong>y lftth, 1*WMeyer L Siikin AttySALEIlyvirtun <strong>of</strong> a. writ <strong>of</strong> FieriforKiilr '.f Moriiriurc^. PiHnUrs,(litiXUrtl,iufiird out <strong>of</strong> tin* OChuncnry f New Jnraoy. on thday <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y. A- L> 1!>^T in nCttui* whfti-vtu lIoiDv Building AA-HrtO*.'laHon <strong>of</strong> Ocenn< .'tty inant,and Joan Mc&iuKhI).McCuuchn, her Inl>ihi«m1 mfd1 lll 1 tn compllid Bluplainukdy»1(JfLiiduiitH, 1 HIIHII t.Xl"ftv ttiHeM»ndue. onMONDAY, AUGUST l3lh, 1»Mbetween ihc hours ill <strong>of</strong>complaint hi the n»ltlp e »t. forth mid dcaertbtsl. tAlltllC foilouiriK trartd d ititmt In toTo The W«t rhllidcluhla Tl* & Tm.lCemusnj', Intrtrltr Trust Companyaitd Gtora* A. Hay*, Truitm undertheWill <strong>of</strong> Adsla B. Hayi, d«»rt<strong>of</strong>Chancery <strong>of</strong> Nuw Jwmry. mttilr tinHie date here<strong>of</strong> In the c«uiv whaifliithe <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ocenn <strong>City</strong>, a municipalcortiorBtlon <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> New Jeracyl» Con>i>lnliinnt and The W« fhlUdcloliEaTitle A TruKt CV>m|dny. IntegrityTruHt mi>iiity and (Srorag A.Ilnyr Truntvtiii> fium hlnincent tilmoHt (ittnl Rttm k <strong>of</strong> uppendicittisHi» HUH in l6 to nmk«shon> alone.He c»Il«d to his friend, and Slef«rt sturtod toward him. Beforeh# reached him, howtvtr. In* digftppiaredfrom lLffiwere called nudQuardg Harry Ffelffer,C<strong>of</strong>nellusHaas and Wllt-on Dllft raeed tothe seene. They pickod up Schmidtbut w«?re unable to findifgrert.Bohmfdt wag taken tothe IDA at hogpit&i ttnt fortrtatmsnt and soon revived, althoughhe sufferedfrom shockand was kept in the tent formore than an hour,limiy Comes ta Surface.A few minutes later, Siefert*gbody €ame to thf surface, andwas spotted bf Guards MarleyFitzgerald and Joseph Pftlffer,who had manned a life boat androwed to the Hcene.ntzgeraldhad represented the local crew inthe boat rescue event earlier intht afternoon.HUfflfPI 8ALLwrit fif FIBFI^OTI* F TO 11M1T C ItHHTOHHF.M.Ie <strong>of</strong> Relabel. W.Fdw.rd.,Purauaiit to t>> A ii<strong>of</strong> i hi .ul.MrthilRVfNtlivktii.rE l'H4 or liny "HI In' forever harrftOfiiny action ni;iiiM«l the HiiliflorlherDrit.d <strong>Jul</strong>v Ird \ I> 1034Al 111.1(1 It McALLISTEK,ExecutorIN CIIANCKKY OF NEW JERSEYNOLAN und RAYMONI*MAltY A.J. NOLAN-Hyvirtue te h«r*i>t, In a o#vwherein The MHlvilU I4HiIunnl Bmikp. urifanlzcd unjjer thfi buii utt««J ^>tnt*Sii la tiuttiplalnantt andlUon /uphovlts In the defendant, ydu xnrequired to app«itr and uiDtvu-i tht hillHflld complainant, nn oi hefrirr the.liUl OcCAD <strong>City</strong> Tit It and Trtittdnt"t youThfKald bill In filed to foregone Acertain mortirntfe mndc by Gwrjio T,Mann, Alary A. Niilun mid Raymotu) J:Nolnn. II.T l.nxlmtld, on June S.1VWto Tito l- n ii-Mt Nntioiuil Dank <strong>of</strong> OccnnI'Aty. N. J.. Truitw, tn HCUreth«>lirlncipitl num <strong>of</strong> NineThousand D'tl-UIK mid Ii rrc(.ndcd In the Cnire MnyC^uiltV Ch.-ikV Orftcti in Book 304M7. which ajild nmrrum. riM>m in*>niiflvn hJtuatt? In tli<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. County <strong>of</strong> C»|K.M«y rtnd St«tt jf New J^i-twy ; nnt\ you,Mary A. Noln Alt mMde ynu mi. tear U> IM* the nwntr - rlnim thaveiHune Intereat or tutflio hy waInchoate rlffht nf cout*t«>fly or otlx>t'wlae In and to said mort^mv'L'd j>romirtcnJune 2tl. 1034W. EARLK MILLER,^tl<strong>of</strong> Camilla in ant*.Delaware Strcft.bnro, New Jersey,7_G-4t-pf »IE.ft4BEER$1.75 per CaseKolnt$2.00 per CaseDellTeretl - - Owum <strong>City</strong>Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 394CONEY. lie up. Away ooOo. «th And' WettnwntoB forlMt STEEL,, afiMiUmr.WGGfNfl.andnlid irremtKO* hereinafter VM Ku-T'lJMt* jr^rly tientrll>edf nlUiale, lyititf mid l»im t-—-+vn the Clir <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CJty In the Cuui">f Cafe Mav. nnd Slaie <strong>of</strong> New JL* itjTRACT NO 1—BEINK the 8uuMiwL-Ht'Hy 10 fert <strong>of</strong> Lot No S3& airit nil dLota Nun 836 and 837, B«tiOQ H, PlatOf OceAn Hi? AnnorlfltlonBI^GINNINC |n the SutltheanterlyI InifCentra) A\cliue 400 feet Sjulh^fatVMrdly from the Southwesterly line ihingBU1CK Service and Repui]DAILY TRIPS PHILADELPHIATO OCEAN CITYMOFINfl A SPKCIALTfCall 900 ,___ ran.A.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> KFERGUSON EXPRESS CO.BIS iTH 8TRKETOCEAN COIrhiladlliihla Addrcu-Amcrlran and Sprln, (larlkni,:,.: ,i ,n< ,'u II, KLHiiiq»irii,',i'iii,JOHN E. TROUTIncerpsFfitfd-BUILDER10S3 ASBURY AVE.PHONE 1200jjjgw^in,.-: ,T i a M I iMiiiiiniiaiEiiBinaGEORGE A. BROWNMILLEtyIMCOBPOHATID— BUILDER —MM ST. AND ASliUnf AYE, THOM! U»3Sic^ffie«JBUILDINGMATERIALSC. H. ShoemakerLumber Co.THIS ROOF DtfWEATHER and PIRPXPOSE a Careystonc Siingle toweather for years—you will see no vwhatever. Place one in a fire, and you'll^that it will not burn. Is it any wonder^shrewd owners everywhere are ro<strong>of</strong>ingI"""" 1with Careyatone Shipglea?When you re-ro<strong>of</strong> an old building, or Inew one, get the facts about Careystone ShiThey are made in a variety <strong>of</strong> weight* 1 . 1 1-and colors, and our prices will protect Jpocketbook as well as this permanentprotect your building.C H. SHAW & SONMl Utk StreetROOFING ~ SHEET METAL WORK• n>Ci ETY,, v Wal VwHtaty Canlrt, at Flanders, Adft. Lllil meetlriK <strong>of</strong> tlio wornnujlllary<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Slior-Ho H P ltil1 W£1B held . WeilhoadayIu the solnriurs or tlieipitul s'I'd pl*"" wer^ complutcdthe annual card party, to beat the Flanders Hotel, Oo-<strong>City</strong>t Whdneddayaftemoun,nsust 1. The proceeds arc toI for Uic general fund and oxjtendijjra, Henry P. C!i>utinff. preakittwill he general chairman,fMri. Harr> Huidley, MrsSchun/e, Mis. J PrenoU•dnian, Mrs. J. Haininill, DrInn Smith Mii Georui- Knnb,I Mrs. J. SteisI, <strong>of</strong> Oi.«:in <strong>City</strong>,recent cake wale in <strong>Ocean</strong>'i.lfl> was. netted for theoxygen tent, .and $41.06 was donatedfrom individuals.There i^110.90 now on hand In the fiind• * *Mi*.Hitchner HostessAt Pinochle Party.Mra Winfielij S Hltchner, 13thnt. and Pleasure av.", flntertairtcuthe fplluwing at pinochle Wednesilttynight: Mr. and Mr4. CharlesE. Duron, Wrs. Norman Hannuh,MrB. Mury iSnitUi, Mrs. L.S A Sti'dem, Mm Mary M>iraand Joseph MlaposkiMrn. Arthm \V. ShucnuKcrEnliTtaiiin at Liincheon.Mrs. Arthur W. Shoemaker washoste.srf to the foliowijiK' '^~ a lullcheon-brld^e serviul al Sinimflroutiiunint, Wednesilay uftornuu'iMrn. Hairy Hundley, Mrn. finor.,*S (.inifl, Mrs I nun 1) \ii|ri\in>,MTH. Kay Thorpe, Mrs, ituwurJHrk-rt, Mru. Hurolil H. 1'aiit «ruiMis J I (IHJKI Vim• * *>1 rn. Daniel PariwMID-SUMMERC<strong>of</strong>fee Sale!Save Money This Weefc-Ef»dJEight O'Clock I9 CRed Circle - 2I £D-K.^ COFFEE iDOKar SUPREME • i15% Reduction for the Weak-End en ... tUWorld's Most Economical Motor Oil IPenn-Rad IOO < PUREMotor OH 2 "99LIGHT ,, * MEDIUM ,,. HEAVV(PLUS He TAX)L#ti Ihiii l^ic pir quart ^, -. plus tas.Extra Heavy Motor Oil «c T») 2 £„ M.O5CAMPiELUSI9 CI STANDARD QUALITYlona CornDEL MONTISpinachTh« Original Chotolatt Flivored Malt Drink!Toddy 't"37*Prrigrving Time U HwrslPi NTSMason JarsQUASTSJelly Glosses • do- 35cJar Caps • d°( 23cJir Rubbers • 2 iet 9cParaffin WSM • «•« 9«Sparkl. ri*mM ©•latin Dtssert "fflQuaktr Maid Chile Sauce -Force "Tha Food That Mshn ih. Man" 2 pkii23gOld Tvma Wafars A Ceeki. Th. Chiidr.n w,n Lik.1 ib lOeZa-Hcx Fruit Syrups A »« ld "•*•"pint iue 23CCLIAN SWEEP (WHILI THEY LAST)Brooms (Regular35cVn ' u " ; '"^ 25 CF.jtl.undrv U.tlOctagon Soap Osil


it Benefit Ball GameMonday Is Tentative Date; Proceeds to BeTT^d to. Buy Material for .Scout Hut•tub, mo«H ehanltwillUht. Vontnor <strong>City</strong>.which, will take plMe*f5»««th.' A numbefWplanned toowikey»' would' baysto. rfa.to. and the en-MLJbeen t» rdojen or mare eh-V &*'cid ^fdivision <strong>of</strong>jthem, ahplanned to *A benefit baseball game be-I tween teams representing the Jire| and police departments lias' been»•.>'••:•• ,i '*-r Monday ilflt,-^ jitEd Kane, <strong>of</strong> the 'atnletic committee<strong>of</strong> the Boy Scout executecommittee' in -this city,>ro*ched the idea, as a way tolelp complete the fund necessary« buy material dot the Scoutbut, now netting completion onthe city square behind the tenniscourts'The fire deportment team willbe led by Lieutenant Ray Price,anil will be composed entirely <strong>of</strong>men, in Platoon B at station No(.'The- police outfit will be headedby Pitfolmah Cyril' Berry; whoalready, haiteamfrorogame.Match Drive IsMaking Progress900 Cigarettes for WoundedVeterans in HospitalSecured thus Far. Hanley and MUiore, <strong>of</strong> Uermantown,B begUn lit|ing • up thethe men.wto will notbe'working tnat'"Sadie MdCee"Frmrlwl Ton*—W«wl Arnolii,M K»rmond—K«ltnr RililsllTbo,, Pri. ind §«(.. AW. »•»•«JOK K. liltOHN In"The Circus Clown"With PATRICIAKI.LIS"I GiveWynne drm». Cnltaite wflh 8 lm|.""J * b.th«. Dlrert vlow <strong>of</strong>Ownn. Modamtoly Drlwd.R * E. K. RADFOBDHOTEL HANSC(WModem FiiHotel90 RoomsEUnlen to.'n»#.dtj. ad,rint How #111Nwce).lnvVittSent hewTbflll Keep u eyeSuoierfts to(11.60 in ad-AND THK OOEAN BITV , 1W*. OONMUDATID34th YEAR-No. 15 m OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, <strong>1934</strong>HUGEAUGUST 3ft<strong>City</strong>'s Tax Collections SpurtFar Ahead <strong>of</strong> Same Time in '33PROPERTYOWNERS!The <strong>City</strong> has anotherimportantmessagefor you in this issue.See ifull page advertisement on page 6.Resort IndustryDoubles CapacityTo Handle TradeLaundry, Growing 500 p.c.in Six Yean, InstallsNew EquipmentGAINS IN DEPRESSIONPicture a business in <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> that has shown a crowih <strong>of</strong>500 per cent in 81X year's, andtliat employsmore~-thnn eighttunes the number <strong>of</strong> operatorsrequired in the days when theSiOck market did Its famed flop.Such in the record <strong>of</strong> the Ocejn<strong>City</strong> Laundry co., which willput its newest unit into operationnext Wednesday. The floolspace <strong>of</strong> the laundry hufl beesdoubled during the past fewmonths.New Machines InstalledGiant new machines, the latestword in laundry equipment, arenow being Installed. The new eq.IjUipment, 'assembled from all leetons<strong>of</strong> th« country,includesIfpnarch washer*, capable <strong>of</strong>3hing 400 sheets every 60 mlntorsfor drying, tumb-Total For First Seven Months WHhm $327,-000 <strong>of</strong> Total For All <strong>of</strong> Last Year—Results<strong>of</strong> Strenuous Drive Showing Up.At the end <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 81—the first SBVOT months <strong>of</strong> theyear—the city'a tax collections w§ra within $827,000 <strong>of</strong> thetotal collected all last year, <strong>City</strong> Triaiurer C, W. Strubleannounced today. He crediti a large share <strong>of</strong> th« increaseto .strenuous collection efforti.Total collected to <strong>Jul</strong>y 31 thii year was $648,000, hesaid. The total collected for the entire year <strong>of</strong> 1988 wasonly ^76,000,IN e w FreebiSays He Will BeAn IndependentCorf on to Be Guided byNo'Individual orGroup,' He Sayi -TO-two venrs hagelapsed since the fire, Alois Gruber,owner <strong>of</strong> the former Tuckahoehotel, which burned to theground in 1931, - setting fire toseveral nearby buildings, was urrcsteilthis week on charges <strong>of</strong>aiding nnd abetting in settingthe hotel afire., After the blaze, which was one<strong>of</strong> the most Berlourt in the history<strong>of</strong> Tucknhoe, threatening the en-, tire business district, an investi-[-.Kation revealed evidence <strong>of</strong> incendiarism,and HarveyShaw,caretaker, wng arrested and laterintlicted.. When brought to trial, severalMonths ago, thi jury dlragreeil,,,however. In the meantime, a'grand jury had IndictedQruber,who was in Europe when the hotelburned. The Indictment wanimpounded until this week, whenGruber: was arrested,He was released under $2,000L'tail on Wednesday, by Judge: leroy Loder.1 Municiptlitici EnrichCounty Thi» WeekOver 110,000 In taies hat been. jaid to the county during the£week, by Avqlon, Wildw.wd, SeaiJlle <strong>City</strong> and Stone BarDor, acgeordingto llgurti released byIpiu Louise Carlion, assistant'arlion,d, vuuiuy treasurer," Avalon paid $1,100 toward its11W32 county taxes; Wildwood paid$3,G80 toward It* 1983 stateschool tax, and ItoM Harbor paidton in county scrip t&ward itsiOSS county ta».Sea Isle paid $1,034 in snipon its 1933 county tai bill, andcUh payments <strong>of</strong> fB8.G5 towardthe noldier'« bonus tax, $76.76 onthe county, librliry tax, |syi coliU state road lax arid $1,166.40J>n Its' state nchool tax, ail due<strong>On</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y Ml, 1988, only $364,-881.»4 had been collected <strong>of</strong> thetotal ISmS levy <strong>of</strong> $1,220,273.27,or ahout 2» per cent, Approxi.mately 83 per cent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1934</strong>levy haii baen collecteil for thesame period this year, or a twin<strong>of</strong> about 4 per tent,Predlrts IT |i, e, Ciaili..By Paeember 31, thla year, theity hopes to collect 80 per cent<strong>of</strong> 1984 tastes, as compared with47 per cent <strong>of</strong> 1983 taxes, collectedup to the correspondingdate last year, Henry Beeser, Jr.,director <strong>of</strong> revenue and finance,said to.lay.Taxes collected last month totaled$lia,834.88, <strong>of</strong> which $44,-020.50 was for 1984,Collections by weeks inwere!1st week—$28,180.10.2nd week—127,888.99,3rd week—$29,949.95.4th week—182,570.84,Result <strong>of</strong> CampaignHoeser, Struble anil Dr, HenryT, Poulds, lax collector, liavebeen resorUnj to evury rnnourceto fei the moiioy in tnlsyear. They have pleaded, persuadedand threatened. They havewritten thousands <strong>of</strong> letteri toproperty owners, «nd Have useflextensive newaps^fer advertisiug,<strong>Jul</strong>y1IKTS ON $100,000AUGUST KKCEIIT.sHenry Roeser. Jr., dlrec.tor oi revenue and finance,this week bet <strong>City</strong> TreasurerC, W. SI ruble a box <strong>of</strong> elgarithat taj! cnile'j'uinii forAuiust will total $200,000,(They were ill3,634.»S I"<strong>Jul</strong>y).He gpeelfled the time asfrom Auiust 1 to the Tuesdayafter Labor Day,Strtibla came back at himwith an Offer to buy thecigars if collection!! topwlien taxes _. . ,Mr. Roeser sold today tha^afcter each full page newspaper ad»vertigement appeared, collectionsimmtiiiately gpurted. Anotherpage advertisement in thiji issueannounces that the annual lale <strong>of</strong>property for unrallected taxeswill be advertised, beginning leptimber7. This will be for uncojlacted1B32 taxes, "This legal advertisingIs expensive! and delinquenttaxpayers must pay for it,"today's advertisement warni,It also warns that after iep.tember 1, all XBSO taxes whichare now tax title liens becomeliable to foreclosure under the taxsale act! and that 7 per cent in*terest will be added" after Iep.tember 1 for full year taxes for<strong>1934</strong>, unpaid at that time.County FinancesBetter. JacksonSays in Reporthdebttdneu Cut $78,500in First Six Months; $99,-000 All LMI YearSCRIP ISSUE SUCCESSUnderprivilegedChildren to GamBy Water CircusLife Guards to CooperateWith KiwanU in EventNext Thur»d«y NightIN POOL OF FLANDERSents <strong>of</strong>'th* geaittn Is idHMl ,for next Thursday evening whenthe swimming matches for -thechampionship <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Beach Patrol, followed by a watercircus, will be hild in theFlanders pool.The affairwill be sponsoredby the Kiwanis Club and the proceedswill go into the charityfund<strong>of</strong> the under-privilegedchild committee,To Award MedaUThe program will be providedby the Life Guards under the3Upervigion <strong>of</strong> Capt. Jack Jernee,Four swimming events will befollowed by a canoe tilting contest,Hanuome medals will beawarded the winners.The guards are planning icomedy water circus that shoulddelight and thrill the grown-upsas well as the kiddies. Ticketswill be 40c for adultt and 25cfor children.Work Wins PraiseThe work <strong>of</strong> the under-prlvilejpI ed child committee has won tnecommendation <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis International,particularly in the field<strong>of</strong> children whose parents are unableto provide medical attention,Through the activity <strong>of</strong> thiscommittee two local youths, whoapparently were doomed to becripples, can now walk. <strong>On</strong>e hoy,age S, was bedfast because <strong>of</strong>C Csnilnoid on plte 1)Incubator Baby IsSent Back Home-Weighs 5V 2 PoundsMany improvements in the financialand physical condition <strong>of</strong>Cape May County during the pastalx months are pqlnted out In areport made to the freeholAers,Wednesday, by Percy H. Jackson,the new director, who took <strong>of</strong>ficeJanuary 1,Tho reduction In the county'sIndebtedness during tne first Iialf<strong>of</strong> 1M4 is $78,500. compared with|99;000 for the entire year <strong>of</strong>1933, The total Indebtedness<strong>Jul</strong>y 1, <strong>1934</strong>, was 13,227,600,A laving <strong>of</strong> $84,713,71 in amountappropriated last year wasmade as a result <strong>of</strong> the Inabilityto raise the money. To this Isadded the $10,686.32 received Inmiscellaneous revenue not anticipated.With only $40,000 appropriatedfrom tb» surplus revenue,a tolrl increase <strong>of</strong> $41,470,10 Insurplus revenue was found at theend <strong>of</strong> the year. The surplus,(3S9.7G3.64. while only H lionk figure,would be actual oa«h if rtlCarolineppAdminister Estatef *iriitto^hiFrame-Up, ClaimFanner Mayor Held u Embezzlerfor Grand JuryMaurice M, S<strong>of</strong>roney, presentcomniiasloner and former mayor<strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, is under $500bail to await the action <strong>of</strong> thegrand jury on charges <strong>of</strong> embezilement<strong>of</strong> a 1100 fine imposedtwo yinrs ago, and concealment<strong>of</strong> "city property."It is a frame up to get meout <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice," S<strong>of</strong>roney said, afterJustice <strong>of</strong> the Peace LanningMvcrs, <strong>of</strong> Wililwood, ordered himheld "for tne grand jury, '-•*"-'"f wai approached lastand told that If 1 wouldthese charges would be oihe said, "I am not guUty _<strong>of</strong> thiie. chaiges. This ii a wflitieaimove to gtt me out <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice.I will havf mort to «r,>tthe nwpte tinie?* 'The charge was made by ComminlenerHerman Diamona. , .Somers Point ManOut on ProbationClarence rRbmtri^olSomenfronl tneitawgay^affflPhi»lSf?i»»tifct Wittsfe|f#)nW Wntenee ««;OHmmi M (Indictttions that Ouman M- Car,son, new freeholder from Middletownship, won't bt a "ftnl .,.'for two regular Republican inembers<strong>of</strong> the board, were aeon Wednesdaywhen he was sworn In tosucceed the late Robert B. : Miller,who died just before, thespring primary,ftMr, Corson, who is but 30 |earsold, and a fine, clenu-tutyoung man, said ho ;-would! notbe "guided" in his B«IOUII as amember <strong>of</strong> the boIndividual nr group.''• Jr»»t^lHtMU he would decide: for BbiMlf,solely on the facts an pfesenteaMikes Decimation.This declaration ywfta made ins brief speech immediately afterhe was sworn In by County Clerk*?harles H, York, anulated by the other members, IncludingCharles B, Powell, <strong>Ocean</strong>-'tty democrat.He also recalled that italways been hit ambition to dosomething for his conimunity, andthat now he will he able toserve the county as well. He sailhe wanted every resident to feelhat he was always reaHy to lervehim, Presnttd With FlowersHe was presented 'with a hugebasket <strong>of</strong> flowers by the YoungMen's Republican Club <strong>of</strong> MiddieTownship, anilby nearly a score <strong>of</strong> men andwomen as he took his seat.In vl«w <strong>of</strong> the faet that RalphT, Stevens voted fo^ the appoint,mem <strong>of</strong> Mr,' Cbrson, only afterhe had "had a talk with him,"fives rise to ttt hint that florsimwill Mind on his own feet,and not takp orders from the Hepublicanparty, aa he declared onWednesday,Mr, Corton will be the director<strong>of</strong> courts nnd records, the Hepartmentshaving been switchedaround, by resolution <strong>of</strong> Mr, Ilevens,f'lnnllnl Retains rharlllrsHenry Y, Cloutlns, erHtwhlli director<strong>of</strong> courln and charities,will now have chnritles and high-(Continwa sn Hn4)The incuDator baby <strong>of</strong> Mr.and Mrs Albert Fry, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>Citj, IH at home, and reportedto he normul m every respectexcept for weight.The little girl was allowed tobe taken from the AtlanticShnri'H Hospital on Frula), aftershe had gained constantlyfur the past munthI he infant wa» bom Mity 11,and weighed just over fourpouniliShe was put in an Incubatorund. fed with a mi.di-• me dropper for mure than twomonthsDuring the fjist few weeks,tlir Ijabj ulternutely ^ainetl andlout weight, but since tie middie <strong>of</strong> June has incieased inweight cidi week <strong>On</strong> Fridayshe weighed 5'i pounds.The entire hospital staff h.nlgrown loud <strong>of</strong> the baby, andmmg her, sinic she has beentnken home.August 15 LastDay for Appeals<strong>On</strong> Assessments<strong>On</strong>ly Dozen Filed From <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>, None <strong>of</strong> ThemOutstandingTO SET APPEAL DAYSTeapot TempestOver ProsecutorBlows Itself OutNew Assistant Drawing<strong>On</strong>ly Pay <strong>of</strong> FormerStenographerSO IT'S ALL RIGHTFreeholder*, County Solicitorand Loveland SettleIt in Conference •'August 15 will be the lnst da;this year when appeals- from 1S34assessed valuations muy bo fliuilwith the county Board i>f Tawlion.In former ycarH th« finu)date wuft June 1ft, hut becuus*<strong>of</strong> Hie new system nf payments,the time IIBH (icon extended twomonthsAccording; to lid ward I* Rice,ucrotnry nf the county tax hoard,Oaly abtiiii a dozen ^pueala havt^pueal havdied fiom <strong>Ocean</strong> ,CIt}' Jit-Opownorsand«nptt£ oC*h« njfownors. a.nptt£ oC»IS <strong>of</strong> oiH Inst fc» dati .illnuedIn vkw <strong>of</strong> the lar[;e rcrfurlion*made in \aluatloiri hj I rt\ AnBl'SSOr Kdn.lrd B Itonkrr, fcweiappeals are eipei-ted thin \earIJIHI yrar only 21 weie filedThe healing II.IJB, when oniior"may appeal before tho board toexplaintheir appc,ili, have notbeen Hct, but Mi Ulec wind theboarduould tuko adMtntam? <strong>of</strong>tho new laws and iludgc Ac hoiM eatberIn (former >e«rn th decininnshad to be made b\ September 1.all hearings weir held during<strong>Jul</strong>y and Augustmln jcir rcturnndn not hair to bf In hefore November 1 HI> tlint theboard will m)t hold hrurlni'i until Soptembei and OctoberThe rlKht <strong>of</strong> Prosecutor FrenchB Luicland to appoint an assifitantwas settled Monday, at aconferencp between th© freeholderH.Mr Loieland, and bounty 3o^llclioi Robert 1C. Bell Two weok*igu rrcolmldiT Ralph T Stovenflitul complained about the extrr<strong>of</strong>rice holderMr Loveland explained thaithe mote uould IncrcaAD the efficiency<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice, and thuilit doubted If niiy n\ombcr <strong>of</strong> thefreeholder board wanted torere with 'lut efficiency. Heo cMiluinnd thatthe countyuould be .Asked to pay only foithe,tenugraphlc services <strong>of</strong> thrafiiistun t who replaces tbe formeiHtenti^idpherAny additiunalHtlpnud uhlch the a«slst«MreiM-s will lie taken carv <strong>of</strong> bvMiLoveland, i>ersonallyMr Dell explained to the boardtliut Mi I i>veland / had a lcga^ripht t» make tlie appointmentMi1 melund sent a letter trthe hoiird. Wednesday, nsrihe fi eehnldoi H in - writing thaithe expense <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>flrfl wouldnot he IncreasedThe nstsiilant prosecutor lallfrbnrt F Cumpbcll, resort attorney,»hn willHTake curn <strong>of</strong> many lessImpiirtanl leEal lnattem, as wellus handling the routine businessat Ihe <strong>of</strong>fice"Mi Loveland annnunred thliweek tliat Corporal Wilfred Duhe <strong>of</strong> the state police lias beencalled bark to headquarters tern•p<strong>of</strong>aryy, nut,will return^v \tfouirty shortly-, 'a*the Invcatlgatloj staff.May UsherationBaDmLure LargeftRail-Noted Golf ChampionIs Visitor in ResortJosso K Cotter, former champlon <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvaniaroad golf as^ot mtion, is tpa vacation in the resort at theFire« ! de. Rccentlt hi 1 took partin a kickers' tournament at thePillmoiie Country Club in nhichho was declared \ictor Mr Cottor is foreign frenrlit rcpr<strong>of</strong>centatlvo <strong>of</strong> tho Pennsthama Railroadeo<strong>City</strong>'s Books Badly JumbledExpert Required to Unscramble Them Back in' * • • * • * *1885Citizens Throw Up Hands(This If the fifth in a series,recalling OtWB <strong>City</strong>'s ««!»Civic sfflin).The elty'i records in 1888 werein inch lihape that a committee<strong>of</strong> cititatu was nnnble to makeon intelligible audit <strong>of</strong> them, accordingts thi committee Mport,Which il included in paperi leftby die lite C. Howard Schermerhorn,steittafl.<strong>of</strong> thg Twpiyeri'Committee which called mailmeettaw In 1886 and 1886 to takea hand in the local geveniinetkt,Tfie'report WM fead at a mathnd in tlcal geveniinTfie'report WM fead at a matitiilB S t b 11 1818 inM feadber 11,*ith Ma mati1818, inlU D.iit, Mr. Silter waie committee. Themttttf _Burrtw*;,Chairman <strong>of</strong> „„report follows:Book. BadlyJumbled"Report <strong>of</strong> Committee appointedto MtaiWiii tat© flnanclrt ,«efounta<strong>of</strong>, city council for 1IS4,Report that In pBrwancB <strong>of</strong> *»JdipfottB^i' cjeri,":ttft ft B,ohavf the books placederinK the word in lianil."Notwithstanding all this advantage,we regret to say no satisfactoryresult was reached owito the fact that proceedingsGood Responsesto Lutheran DayIndications <strong>of</strong> Huge CrowdHere August 19 AreStrengthenedJudging by early returns anilrelictions to the unhounccment <strong>of</strong>the mammoth Luthei.in Day Celebrationhere on Sunday, August19, a tremendous crowd <strong>of</strong>Msitors will come to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.Enthusiastic responsc-i have echuedfrom the \nnous announcementsthat ha\e gone out through;hc eastern ,lates The Festivalwill coninicmoiatc the 400th ariitvcriart<strong>of</strong> Luther's Translationnf the BibleK>\ (; knudsen, pastor <strong>of</strong> Stlohn 1 , I iitheran Church which iasponsoring the event, togetherwith Hum') C Miller, the horioi

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