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AM UlTAHTED STOEY U'vhXUM matutt* ie « well, taows A merl car wdaui oi the Aptotaa known u mMUhne car- —* f rm know what we
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ditot below, hae sharp daws »«. a |all that stick* up ^J^taUtoUfthamoet dlsunkniahed and acoompUahed Pert of the Leeat Wdl. pne of DeonisrUIe'*
t one of these thin** oot in the fields the other day and the minute he saw it he knew that it wasn’t a rabbit or a attar miens hen. He recognised by the tall that it was a perfect whlta and Mack toodmen of mephitis mephltlca, which is probably one of the worda they teach you In school before you taka up artthanUc. The c til sen had a desire tc kill the varmint hot tbs trouble is with a ]ob of this kind that JBpn’Te rot to do It when the varmint isn’t lookinx—in other words, you must catch him when he la looMnc the otfiar way. Be the cl tine thoujht, at any rate, although h ® h »d «»« wroo* dope, became the mephltl* mepLltlea Is more
that he is
rgj- 7- —J hiaat dM a ■f lockayinx tor poMUwn. the dtisca, tryiny to yet around to tbe rear of the animal to rmlte him with a bludgeon, while the animal was equally u eet to fiyht it out on s face-to-face heals. The result was they 'flu
not yet anywhere.
The story doesn’t end as on* might go ess. The clUsen did NOT come home by a back route after dark, torih a-fealed case nor did be bury his clothes. He yot tired manoeuvertny tor position with the erttUir and left, satisfied to call It a draw and nobody hurl. ,
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Wouldn’t Send Man to Jail Hotorist Refuses to P»j Pine sad iBBsts on Jail Term, But Justaoe Demurs
Was a Speed Fiend Robert Rutter, colored. 4*. of SIS South 17th Street, Philadelphia, invited Squire Byrne, of Wildwood, to •end him to Jail sa he would not pay any fines. Squire Byrne, who ha* the repntaUon of being very accommodating in dealing out fine* and Jail sent * no,B ' refused this request. He fined Rutter f *8.81, and his car was seised until payment is made. Rutter was charged with recklea* driving and failure to stop .after an accident. About 8 o’clock last Saturday night Rudder Lit s Ford owned by Thomas Wright, of Court House. The accident occurred on Seashore Road near Rio Grande. Rutter never ■topped, but continued at a dlisy pace until hie car was ditched
Whiteshoro.
Bute Trooper Jeech apprehended Rutter while he was walking toward Court Home. Rutter stated that "no Jridge ain’t going, to get any money off him for he’d go to jail first’’ In addition to the line Squire Byrne toeued a writ of attachment on tin ear for tbe payment of 835 damages done to Wright’s ear. If the fines are not paid the Sheriff will sell the car.
I’flP “WHITE MULE"
J* orttr, : MM hr Robert ingwmU la Chancery *' Atlantic ftty, has been <» the WHfivnmd CTy Oowupon omyplalnt of tbe Realty Comncny to prerotR from tearing down a bulk^ted under boardwalk
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A Jug carried tenderly to the breast of Alexander Hdredgo. colored, excited the susplcions.of tw*» Ooeen City patrolmen, last Saturday evening. The poll- first noticed HKredge on the corner of 7th and West Avenue. Whsu mflreogo noticed the udnlooa of the law he walked rather rapidly away. The walk had Increased to a gaHvp by the time Eldredjre reached the home bf James Reynolds, No. 5 nmsr Road. Reynolds and his thtee friends sre glad to see ndredge hut did not like the company who fallowed him into the house. The potfw captured the Jug which coftUlsed “white mfile," and invited the five to make the acquaintance of Judge Ware. While conducting the evidence and the fi.-e gentlemen of color to the e&tlMk home Edredgs mfie a break for freedom and mcaped. The sor prised oMceoa. hooever, aai evidence which la kept In tha City Hall awaiting the captors of the
At the hearing the next Ferrari stated he had pi put of moonahioe for •>.
to Squire Byrnes questioning <
Vincent Ferrari. IS, of Newark. N. J.. was lined 813.60 by Squire Byrne, of Wildwood, last Monday. Ferrari, who is an Italian, employed by the Main Seashore Road contractors, Wm charged with being drank and dis-
Last Sunday afternoon he
cameo a disturbance -.ear tha Avalon Turnpike and Seashore Boulevard by threatening to start a private war. Trooper Jeech arrested Fen art and lodged him in the County Jail over
btirhed ax qgeam city r EM EwitotolMI by to.
iniArealad
—InWOdw '■'** »bo were preLent at ■ueetiag to discuss plans of
wv*« Dr. /. Hunter
«' t..., n , lr *tor in obstetrics of
Medical College of
Oourtrigbt
Two fiery atom were burned late last Saturday njght in Otwat City. One cross was horned on the beech saw^st Fighth strset and tha other In the Last heart of the colored setHeciect at Wghth Street sad Buy. No one vma noticed at either of ths ciwme*. Tbe cross on the beech was s^en by many of the theatre goer* who attended the late perfoimsr.ee. The cross at Eighth Street and the Bay was discovered by Policeman Harry Borman who waa attracted hr the flames. He. rushed several blocks to the scene tbitifciny it was a property burning. This is the first open demonstration of the Klin, that formed several months ago In Ocean q)ty. The burning of the croaeee waa looked on with suspicion by the Coast Guards, as this nwo bas bsen suecssafully used by ram runners In attracting attention while landing their cargoee at other
points.
Remnants o viewed by many last Sunday.
K «ttar Goalie, piasiflect-of. follows:
—to Board at Ttode; Lsn I?: ?« «*• C-sp< »aty Chamber of Commerce; president of the Wlld- * ■^eoclsttoa; W. C. Hunt. *. Byron W. Edwards, ■to Mwud O. Mo-
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■^sressut purpose to in cor-
SI. JOSEPH’S B. C. CHURCH Bervloes for nest ffuaday are as
Instrustion and Benediction
at 8' A.M.
Services <U Goenea at 10 A.M. Sunday Scho^i at * P.M,
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u, InfHi Ok^* te lUa M Ike toosb’ rmrmpo som ou IES COT, a r EttMflatolHk
Squire Byrne, In ]
always sold by a "straagsr.’
Peacemaker Stabbed by H&ihttd Mrs Charlotte Thompson, cotofed. agp 47, Um in the diUvUls Hnapitai in a critical condition caused by a> stab wound in Aha neck In Aided by
Stephen Georgy 49, colored.
Thompson was injured while acting sa peacemaker in a quarrel betwaen George and his wife. Marietta. Mrs. Mar lei m _eor*o 1* the lajurod
:er. The affair occurred
That's what Santo CUu* mud 1uk>w, boys and gtris, if he la. to bring It tor you. Write him a nice letter, and toll him what Ton wash TeD him how good you've been 1 and how good you are going to be, and how much you lave him. Tell him, too, how aid you are. Address your letter like this: "Santo Claus, North Pole, con or tbs TIMES, Sea Isle City, N. J-,” aad well publish your letter. and then send It on to Santo by radio. Neat week the first lot of lettam wlii be published. Be sure is g*'. tout's in early, for this will be a busy year in old Saatoto busy work-shop, sad If
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Seek Million to Rid Pest Mosquito Commission Win Ask Legukture tr Appropriate Fundi to Complete Extermination
• to get
sag. It might be what youJ-want.
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wo men held op Robert Pavlos, *6, of.Woodbine, at the point of their
. night, r ‘rice
. . , _ —.mm, by an auto that blocked tbe Intoxicated Man Wants to lick World road while he was coming fro* MillTT, * M i - ,, ... wit ip. The , MT\ .rT^tn j-----
v4Ua Ths twomen. with drawn revolvers. ordered Pavloe to-throw up hja hands and not to make any out-
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The bandits riffled his pockets and received f 4.78 for their troyble. They thx orderefi Pavloe to w^Ik away .One of tbe baadtts leaped Into P It into a telephMb pole, i demolished, PUTtos Stated he could irik^fy
$100,00(1 Spent Hoe The 1934 Legislature will be asked • appropriate 91.000,000 to complete tbe mosquito extermination i>ro)oct. waa decided at a Joint mooting of the I Mosquito Extermination Commission from the various counties in New Jersey. The meeting was held tost Tuesday evening at the Sea View Golf Club. Abeecon. Representatives from Atlantic, Gape May. Ocean. Hudson, ■mex, Middlesex, Passaic, Bergen and Union countlee were present. Cape May County waa represented by County Physician Julius Way and *1beph Camp. Governor Bllrer at-
nded.
After a thorough discussion of the ark now being done throughout the Me. the Commission, by unanimous vote, went on record ss favoring a fcidfffittee to wait upon the Legtoto**Tre and ask for the appropriation. Governor Steer Speaks Governor Sllxer, in a short address, lauded the work of the commission, but expressed doubt that tbe Legislature would be willing to make such •Jarp jgtowanoe for the fight against The i. eetlng was called by Clarence H.'CMet, of Atlantic City, who was recently appointed a member of the Atlantic County Commission. Mr. Getot'bas been active in mosquito extermination work tor several yean. The consensus of opinion at the meeting wan that an educational QampeJgnJtsfcould be to unshed to 1mpkae * up$i the people of the State the fact 1 that mosquitoes can be eliminated, and that money expended at-this p
ba* dlls If they are oapteJ& He
top** tte < they appeared ufc* about ■v—^ <t ym-M of age. One wore'* kahkl
. . The conference is purely for roundtiq^AmariatloB, who presided, point- table discussions pertaining to organ-
Mrs. Thompson tried to pacify
George after he vttempted to strike his wife with an axe. Mrs. George
ped serious injury by dodi.
thsegh Um handle struck n glancing
■pea of e was bar i stltuted for George who to a abort man, weigh lag about 111 lbs. aaJ limps on his rfgbt tog. On Wednesday tha phyntoaaa at tbe opiui removed a arettea of 'V. broke off and lodged <a
The State troopers who investigated the stabbing sent filer* eut and Georgs wea arrested yastarday morning by the Camden poiiea.
the shrill blast of the fire siren. The tor was dtooovbred by Tbbmaa sUman. who lives next door. Smoke ss pooling out of the building. This wan about 1 A.M. The fire deirtment was on the scene promptly. Led by 'Felices:an Charles Putsch ■everal of the firefighters entered Hy
t doo*. They were quickly n cover by the clouds of A window Vending late the
boUer room, where the fire was
raa broken and a stream
played on the blase. The damage slight.-being confined entirely
the 1
1M COMVXHEMT PLACES r Vehicle Licensing Agent M. M. Sofsseey. of toe Isle City, sulks* ho will observe the M1 owing schedule ta ksalng auto
asanas this psar:
Monday. Dooember 10 th. Woodbine •reach Hall. 9.80 to S. Wednesday. Thuredaj and Friday, 13. II and 14th. in City
City. 9-30 to 8.
December 17th, Avalon
Hall, fi.lff to 6.
•, Decern bor 19th. Tucks-
~ Ik. 1.30 to S.
Sea lain City, every day, commencing Saturday, December 1st.
WHY USE ADA SILICA CONCRETE BLOCKS? Ask your builder.
The Meal City
It must be a city where people diligently mind their own business and the public business and do both with a decent regard to the Judgment and righto of other men; a rity where there is no bom rule in anything; where all men are not brought to the jt of one man’s mind, or to the heel of one man’s will; a city whose citlum are brave aad true and generous and who care for thair own; a cl:y having tha community spirit, but not tbs eosamuntotic spirit, whsre capital to respected, but has no tempi as. a city whose psopto llvs la * where there to rpom for a morning gtory or a xwest pea; where fresh air to not delivered In pint cups; where the child res every day sea fall tie spring of na-
ture’s green carpet; where people sre not so numerous u to ■uggast that decimation might promote the general welfare; where brains and manners, and not bank oaisneas, give rating* to msp: where there to neither flaunting wealth, nor envious poverty; where Ufa to comf'viable sod toil honorable: w’^re municipal reformer* are not hysterics), but have the hr bit of keeping cool; where the broad Judgment of a capital, aad not the narrowness of the province, prevails, where tbe commerce la goods to gn. f. hot net greater than the cxihaagce ef thought and of neighborly kindness—From an address Benjamin Harrison, April tl, hit.
tto- taxpayers teafeid by Increased
Property
Jersey Mesquite Extermlna-
aquito breeding areas, one-half have
an appropriation of 81.000.000 made by the State would insure the ditching of the remaining marshes and practically free the State of moequl-
II FAYS TO ADVERTISE, 9AYB CHEWOTG SUM UHG William .Wrigiey. Jr-. In explaining the big expansion of his chewing gum'company, said it waa due to advertising. In a trip West recently. In company .with a friend, tbe latter said: "You have built up a remarkable busfoees. Why not save some of t’ .is advertising money and run along on momentum for a while?” "Weil" Mr Wrigiey said, "we have had a fine, fast trip •west from Chicago so far. How much progress do you think we would make if they took off the locomotive?”
BEPUBUCAMS HOLD RE6I0HAL CONFERENCE IN TRENTON Will Hold Bound 'table Discussions
•f Republican Poteen*
TRENTON—The fifth of a eeriee of regional conferences, held under the direction of the Republican National Committee, is in session here. Chairman John T. Adams, of the Republican National Committee, who called the conference, arrived in. Trenton Monday night. Accompanying Chairman Adams were George B. Lockwood, secretary of the Republican National Committee;.Mre.. Harriet Taylor Upton, vice-chairman of the Republican National Executive Committee; C. H. Huston, chairman of the Way? and Mean* Committee, and others of the executive staff at
national headquarter*
The States represented at this conference are New York, Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland and the District of Columbia. Those to be In attendance are the Republlan National Committeemen, the 'omen associate members of the Republican National Committee, tbe State chairmen and other official* of the Republican State committeee of
tbe Putee designated.
7,There will be no decision of policies or of candidates at the conference. There will be no for. al addresses.
Figures were quoted to show that the ten countlee warring on the "Jersey Devito" spent 8380,000 last year, while the State appropriation was only 913,000. After.a lengthy dl»-
It was decided that the initial
task of riding New Jersey of mosquitoes should be a State proposition
rather than a county one. Thomas J. Readies, State
Etymologist of the New Brunswick experiment station, cited the work done by tbe United States Government at Panama to show that the moequito nuisance can be abated. Judge Enoch Higbeo spoke on the harm that resulted to coast resorts
from the presence of mosquitoes. $100,000 Spent k Cou&t?
One hundred thousand dollars has ion spent by the Moequito Commission In Cap* May County during tbe past eight years. Tbe method advoited In Cape May County to rid the wt to to drain all tbe meadow ditches. Ditches have been dug from Cape May City to Norbury’i Landing on the bay side, and from Cape May City to Avalon through ths meadows along tha ocean. The contract for building drainage ditches, from Avalon to Sea Isle, waa recently awarded and this work will begin next week. A little drainage work has been accomplished near Ocean Clt» aad tbe State built ditches along tbe Tuckshoe River. The work l.i tbe County to about fifty per cent, complete. Tbe members of tbe local commis-
sion have utmost faith in this
exterminating tbe pest They state that the moequito breeds chiefly in the brackish, stagnant meadow
ponds au4 not In the •wam|
as many believe. This etatemeat was
born out to some degree by a
survey made by Wilber M. Walden and Dr. tyUUam Rudolfs, of the 8tai> Experiueot Station. Accompunied by Joseph Lloyd, of Maoris*U'e Corner, who acted aa guide, these men made a survey of the Great Cedar Swamp from Petersburg to Dennlsvllie. They reported the.only mosquitoes discovered were of the striped ieged marsh moequito, which, needles* to say. migrated from the salt marsh and harbored in tbe woods. Some areas around Sea Isle Junction, however, were found to be fresh water mosqui-
to breeding grounds.
In reply to the qudry why the money already spent has not shown a more noticeable Improvement, the local commissioners point out that until the neighboring Counties us exterminating methods a strong wind will bring millions of these peats to
•nr doors.
operation between National and State organisations, and to "urnish State organisations a clearing bouse whereby they may exchange Ideas for perfecting their work. In speaking of tbe political situation. Chairman Adams, of the Republican National Committee, said: ‘The people of this section of the country are aware of the tremendous improvement In conditions since the Republican party came into power in March, 1931. The laborer, tbe farmer and the merchant know they have traveled forward a long distance from tbe conditions of 5,000,000 unemployed. bankrupt agriculture and the gloomy business outlook of two years
o-
’Tt has been an unequaled record in construction and readjustment. It has not been spectacular. Clearing away wreckage and laying foundations for substantial prosperity are not ‘first page’ newspaper stories. "It should be emphaslied t v at all this improvement has taken place under a' Republican administration, and because of it, Federal taxes have already been reduced 82,000,000,000 alnce the Republican party came into power in March. 1931. The people of the five States represented at the Trenton meeting will pay 985,000,000 lees in Federal income taxee this year than they did during the last year under the Democratic tax law—a decrease of 4 per cent. In addition they will save their proportion of 8336.'">,000 which has bean cut from the Federal tax bill by the repeal of taxes freight and express shipments, passenger tieksts, drags and toilet articles, and other
"The Interest-bearing public debt of the United States has bees reduced 83,361.349.000 sines February 38, 1931. During tbe current fiscal year It to costing tbe tax payere 93,000,000,000 leae to ran the Federal Government than it did during the last ye«r of tbe Democratic administra-
tion."
Orange Holdi Chicken Pot Fie Sapper The South Seavllle Orange held a chicken pot pie supper on Tuesday evening at the P. 0. S. of A. Hall, South Seavllle. About eighty mem-
ben attended.
FOR ENDURANCE USE ADA SILICA BLOCK in your buHding.—
adv. tf
EVERY DA/ YOUR FUNDS ARE idle represent, a real lose—Just as real as though you lost a day without pay. Keep your dollars workiag fbr you day and right. Pqt them in oqmpqend-teMraqJ pnjwn'jwvIngs account. You ssay hank by mail. 3-11—Adv.

