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OCEAN cmr—E» t bo rate and'lm pnmlve coramosiw .narfced th® lajr las of Um borne- eton® of U» aew *600.000 Ocean Cl r High School, on
Monday, at Ocean CUy.
Hundreds stooc and watched the ceramoni* which were staged under Master of Ceremonl'c "f the Day l)r.
Merchandise well displayed in your windows will bring in customers Herchel Pettit, president c* Crom the street. Merchandise well displayed in your home newspaper will Board of Education bring in customers from every section of your trade territory. This has! A ucIauB f—ture nt the c> been proven over and over again by the big. auceeaeful merchants of tbe WM u,* placing of the program of
I the day into the stone. Music
Big, successful merchants. Invariably, are men who realise the great' furnished by the Red, White purchasing power of their trade territory, and who go after this business—| Blue Band, from Vineland, and
Just as persistently as the mail-order houaea, by presenting interesting i otic
merchandise offerings regularly through the local newspaper. I hundreds of school children pi The great majority of these merchants have a certain appropriation Tb ® crowds received the invocation Or fixed amount to invest in this sales promotion work, each year. The •rhich was delivered by Dr. John Mg city stores invest from 6 per cent, to 7 per cent, of the previous year's Handley, pastor of the First Mi
Combat Mail Order Competitioa
Published in Co-operation with the
NATIONAL BUY-AT-HOME MOVEMENT Hational Headquarter*—Executive Offioea, Fort Wayne, lad. Bringing in Ciutomers and Promoting Sales
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WILDWOOD GREETS AMERICA* LEGIOM
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of Pennaytvai.la, in a forceful talk
ton that though the
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not placed in the most useful <
nets.
Major William Lent, head of the U. S. War Veterans' Bureau. Second District, outlined rehabilitation work.
sic Was te had i Petri
i their promotion work or advertising.
The successful merchants of the amaller cities sad towns Invest from S to 4 per cent of the previous year’s gross balee in presenting -their merchandise offerings regularly to the people of their community.
The increase doesn't necessarily show the first week of the first m after the advertising starts, but it does show and show big after the advertising has been carried regularly sad persistently throughout the entire ysar. If this * her cent, or 4 per cent, were spent all at one tlase It would not produce the desired results, but continued over the entire year err day or every other day or every week, it is the surest, safest and speed it Method in the world for bringing in customers sad promoting sales
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It developed at the Coroner's Inguest, held yeeterdsy afternoon, that the driver of the car was only 1C yaare of age. He Mild a Pen Vania driver’s license. The boy's father, who was tbs owner of the mu’, admitted he had driven in the ■late longer than the prescribed 1* ■ays without obtaining a New Ji
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(Continued from Page 1) stated, though it was rather a novel plea, he would excuse him uatll n jrt
The brat ease heard was Ploraeee . Wiedmer vs. West Jersey sad Bea-
ut Church, of this city, with
given by Char Us J. Strahan, ant State Commissioner of Education for New Jersey, who officiated in the place of State Commissioner Enright, who wss unable to be present The program follow*: 1—Rejections by ths Bed. White
id Blue Band.
5— Invocation by
John Handley.
|—Communl'y Bong, "MF Country
’Tie of Thee.”
Address by Charles J. Strahan.
sat stats comml
cation of Nsw Jersey. 6— Selection by the Red. Whit*
U. a Senator^Waiter E. Edge, of Atlantic CUy, described the present administration's policy toward the ex-service man. He stated with the immense sums spent for the care of the disabled veteran it is almost an impossibility to obtain 100 per cent, efficiency. The Senate is now making an investigation sad he expected that when their report was made r any of the causes of complaints would be elimlaated. He called attention that at present the greatest danger te Americanism is from wlthitor Edge paid a fine tribute dent Coolldge and reported la being made to estibUeh a tubercular hospital eo In Nsw Jersey. Commander Conlin called Samuel Loveland. Alfred (WUdwood) Win-ter-burn sad Mrs. Jsese D. Ludlam to the platform. He congratulated and thanked them for making this con-
vent lor s
4—Laying of Corner Stone by an bars of the Board of Education, and PtoC James E. Stevens, superintendent of Ocean City scboola
tunlty Song, "Star S
_ Jwj to—gate* Di The Coroner’s Jury Leyhurn from say criminal intent or reckless driving. They censured the owner of the cr for not abiding with ths motor vehicle regulation* The •ar was held until ths owner procured » New Jersey Ueew fnct* of the esse were forwarded to Motor Vehicle Dili at Trenton. Ths following verdict win returned by
the Jury:
Ws. the Ooroaer’s Jury, Impaneled to inquire Into the cause of the d. Uh Of Fred. B. Neal, find that ths said Neal came to his death at Burleigh. Middle Township. Cape May County. N. J„ from concussion of the brain and hemorrhage caused on Sunday. September »th; by being struck by an automobile owned by John J. Leyburn. Jr., of Philadelphia, Ps. (SSI N. Bind Street), bearing a Pennsylvania license number and driven by Burton L. Leybum, 10 years old. brother of the owner. While we fully exonerate the said Burton L. Leyhurn and John J. Leyburn, Jr., (owner) from any criminal intent or reckless driving at tbe time of ths Accident, we do condemn the owner Of the car, the said John J. Leyburn, Jr„ for continuously operating It and '•ermittlng It to be operated for s .«rlod of several months without procuring s New Jersey automobile license as provided by the Statute. In view of this and several almll— fatal •roidsuta that have occurred in this County recently, there seems to be an Imperative n cesalty for tbe Immediate provision of proper foot paths along tbe Una of the travelled County and State ro •ithsr at tbs expense of abutting land owner*, tbe townships, ths County or the Slats or by a division Of th# cost between ths owners and tbe municipality eontroUIng the toads. Both drivers of vehicles and the citlMns who trsrat on foot have equal right to use the public highways. and so long ss no footpath* Are provided there will be frequent repetitions of fatal aecldenu. It Is Alaltned by motorists that In many esses pedestriana show . woeful indifference to their own *•-(*<•>- and the comfort of vehicular travel; While those wooer duty calls thwn to Walk are equally hitter in (be complaints that au'omoblle driver*, recklessly ignore the right* of foot passing*!*. Both are right, and the only ■olutlon of the problem which now •oefronta Cape May County and its •ever*] mnnlclpalltles lias in the con•(ruction of sidewalks or foot paths by tbe side of the roads, and out of tbs driving limits of the highways. Another menace to the lives and Umbs of a large number of peonle is tbe wliaapread practice of permuting fishing from the driveways of County bridges. anC In our opinion It la the fiuty of this County to prohibit such Use of the roadwayr on bridge* and to see ths* the prohibition I* enforced lo i ie '•iter. The County has Already vrohtbUed tbe parking of asr* on tbs County bridge*, but that fioae not mast lb* full requlremrnu Of tbe case—they should prohibit met and women from congregating. As they do In large number*, on bridges, and lb# County should proHoe proper walks for foot paMrtigsrs. The Jury was compoewd of Alfred Cooper, of Couri House. W. II. Law, Of Mayvllle, Edgar ■ndlroil. of Wildwood Junction, william J. Tyler, of Court Ho*is*. Horace B. Blrhardaon, of Court House, and R. B. Warwick,
of Court Hotias.
volved wss of the right of tbs railroad to lay track- ~cro«i tbs property of tbe plaintiff at Lotus Philadelphia Ares.. Wildwood Crest. Bsfore tbe esse wen Clarence Cola and lawyers for tbe plaintiff and defendant. bad most of the Court Library before Judge Dongss. The plaintiff is awarded a verdict for-six cents.' On Wednesday Court was held la tbs Court room downstairs and LAs Freeholders' office was used for s
Jury room.
Petit Jnrtn for September Term The petit Jurors who were draws for the September term of court
Lewis Austin, Tuckaboe. Horace Ang, Ocean City.
Levi R. Atkinson. Burleigh.
William Burley, Tucks hoe. Charles Beall. ClarmoaL
J. Murray Busilng. Stone Harbor. William H. Barron, Avalon. Clara Burleigh. Ou*n City. Clemen 1 Cornwell. Rio Grande. Wlllets Corson, Court House.
Bmer Cox. Ocean City.
Ewing T. Corson, Ocean City.
Luka V. Camp. Mayville.
Arabella Coleman, Ocean View. Bdgir 8. Douglass, Burleigh. John J. Devine, Ocean City.
Samuel Dixon. Ocean City. Ephraim Dailey. Palermo.
Alice BdTidg*. Petersburg. Jamas Eidredge, South Dannie. William Gardner, Rio Grande
Ogden Gandy, Dennlsvllle.
Charles Cinder, West Oape May. George Oafney. Oceat City. Joseph Hewitt. Court House. Etoer Huber. West Cape May.
August Hlllsr. Avalon.
Band# Hugo as. Ocean CUy. Sherwood Hand. West Cape May. Frederick Hearer. Cape May. J. Albert Harris, Wildwood
John Hearon, Ooshre. Joseph Rats, Woodbine. Hiram Lora. Sea Isle CUy.
William E. Lafferty, Court House.
Robert Lee. Ocean CUy.
Norman Laelle. Ocean CUy.
Alvin B. Mason, Erma.
Lemuel Miller, Jr.. Cape May City. Robert Maaaey. Sea Isle City. Pea trice Maxwell, Wildwood Harry Nldorf. North Wildwood. Bemud Rocenfeld, Woodbine. Charles Ruasdl. Ocean CUy.
Morris Btetn. Woodbine.
Frank O. Bannln. Ocean CUy. Harry M. Rlmpaon. Stone Harbor. Alex. Bchelllngwr. Dies Creak. Jamea O. Stilea, Dennlsvllle.
Frank J. Scully. Goshen.
Charles Shearer, Cape May CUy. A. C. Townsend. Ocean CUy. Jamea Vance, Court House. • Raymond Whtldln. rape May ItyMilton Waatootl, Petersburg. James William*. Dennlsvllle.
I. T. Woo Iron. Wildwood. D. J. Woods. Wildwood.
Clifton R. Ware. Cape May CUy. n-ir*- v n .._. u ^
t—Concert by the Red, White sad las Baud. Dr. Herechel Pettit was Master of Caramon las. and Dr. J. T. Hughes and Prof. Jamea M. Stevens Grand Marahalla in charge of the
for'*
Mr FM Guilty to Adultly Cbazye Raymond Wilkinson and Gladys Master plead guilty berfors Judge Inasday to tbe charge of adultly. They will be pie were In an Ocean City hotel on Harry Men ter. husband of the nan WUkinaon. who was a saxophone player in one of the amuse
ment
huabai
Mrs. Jaase i>. ence in esasmunlty . ’nging for a few At fire o’clock 'very person stood in alienee for a minu, hi respect to their buddies that iid not
■me back.
During the evening Fun r base Pier waa thrown open to the members. The town is gaily deeo.atsd with patriotic color*, and everywhere cards of welcome are disph.yed. Tomorrow (Saturday) a Legion parade will be held at S P.M. tachments from League bland and four nations will partieisaLa. A haenhall North Jersey and South Jersey will be played and the convention will close with a ball in the evening
Ocean Pier.
BEFORE ITS TOO LATE
ima your YIRH HU YistTXD TOO* —— ’--Yma NOTHING BUT A FEW CHAEBMP mreremp Q? ITS WAKE— THEN IT B TOO LATE TO TAMM OUT INSURANCE. I NOW. BEFORE DISASTER COMES, UR CE WERE TOC A POLICY THAT WILL FULLY COVER ANY POBOBLI PROP ERTT LOSS YOU MAY HAVE.
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THE COST IS NOT GREAT, AND IT I NESS SENSE TO CARRY 1
PHONE AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO OAI.T. AND HELP YOU CHOOSE THE 1
Maurice M. Sofroney REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Sa* Me City, N. J.
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Orlffin Young. Marmora.
Woman Injured Whan Cun CoiLAt A woman wa- alls' Or Injured y_ lerriay afierno- .. whan a I ruck and * PIre*ore rar r«4llded al Kpenoer! and Parlfir Avenue. Wildwood. Kke wee Ireeied by a physician nearby, j but refuaeti in divulge bar tirtne.; Tbe accident o.curred when Albert ! Bruuteln. of Wildwood, who we* driving ih* uck. mad* a sharp left turn Into Sp-nrei Avenue. !<eeter| Rl-b**l wo* unable lu avoid the trunk ^ and struck It head on. The woman 1 we« riding on the truck. The truck I
we* badly damaged.
"Ravagre hear phonograph for the
FOR ENDURANCE USE AnA flMI “me.’' aaya a headline. Then. | | SILICA BLOCK in your building » h a< in <h* world make them aavag
adv. tf .... all thia while?
A FLOCK of queatlona haa the habit of dropping In thta office every morning and every afternoon. People query ua about what various kinds of inaurance will coat them: ibe coat per acre of a f»nn eight miles from town; If they ran alert building a houe* wi h only I37l.lt In Ibe bank (tbe anawer lo thla *etU>n I* "yes”) and no Thla Ini •rmatloo bureau bids you welcome. NOTARY PUBLIC
HlrbeptR.Smith PEAL ESTATE I M S U Ujl INI C C 7/11 ALUl/nv AVI PHONL A/II
T. S. Goslin Lumber Company WILDWOOD, New Jaraey

