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Given Verdict, But Will Appeal Case Jwrj am Wnm Hut i. ixa-

Tbe com of Mery Elate Carfbnwi. Sal tie Barrett, Enoch Barrett and Edna Lake, of Ocean Cttj. *Ulntlffa, and Qeorv* Ruah. Vineland, defendant vraa heard tn the Ctrcult Ooort before Jodce Behtmpf last weak and the lory returned verdict of damages to the amoonts of SMC for Edna Lake and WOO for Same Barrett the other plaintiff* getting nothing. The case waa the re*olt of an automobile accident last April when the oar* of Rush and J- Preecott Cad man, Jr. collided on the

•aw the car of Cadman corning In the oppeelte direction around a — i Immediately threw on

of the car of Keealer and of the sharp curve ahead, to the .left of the road “to keep

—from Lieutenant Wade's Letter to Alvan Macauley, Packard Motor Car Co. **** I would never have ^ any- other car but the Packard Eight, for I know UM the Packard a the only car equipped with the cdiaaan lubricator and the motor ofl rectifier. ***• These devices enshM us to drive the entire S.965 miles without once changing Oil or leavfay the driver’s sest to lubricate the ctasria To them, and the wooderful Packard Eight motor which never faltered in the 16S hours and 50 minutes continuous driving, I attribute the succees of the run. .... we have suffered oo after effects from attain. This is a real tribute to tfat eaae with which tile car was handled and ha riding qoaktiea *••• The car came through with a perfect score. We had no mechanical difficulties of any kind. I believe we could have turned right around and driven back to Lea Angeles without -stopping citbor car or motor.

Fined $500 For Liquor Possession

David Kirk, proprietor of the El mir* Cafe. Wildwood, was fine* Stt» by Judge EMridge oa Tbur*iaj tn the County Court on the charge of illegal posaefsion of liquor. Kirk had been Indicted for

Kirk had been indttad by Um grand Jury the day :>revkH-s on the ebaege of sale and posauaslon and Judge Bdredge fixed the ball for tbeae charges at <2SOO. Pronecntor Campbell stated that Kirk was wanted by the authorities of Lancaster County. Pennsylvania, for a like charge and for skipping bis ball there, the Judge then placed him under 11000 additional ball to await extradition to Pennsylvania.

World Flier Picks Packard Eight Drives Across Continent Without Car or Motor Once Stopping tieutenant LEIGH WADE, one of the famous round-the-world flier? of. the United States l j Army Air Service, driving his own standard, new series Packard Eight under AAA sanction, recently completed the first really continuous transcontinental drive ever made. Wade left Los Angeles at 12:00 noon Thursday and arrived in New York at 12:50 pjn. one week later. He was accompanied and relieved at the wheel by Linton Wells, the newspaper correspondent who stowed away in Wade’s plane from India to Persia. Official AAA observers were in the car every foot of the way from coast to coast and have certified that in the 165 hours and 50 minutes elapsed time these two tireless men drove 3,965 miles without once Billowing either the motpr or the car to come to a stop.

CM Light House Will Be Real Estate Office

For some time what waft once the light bosue at Sea Ule City d piling at Land!*

] attraction at that This I*

lag been purchased by the Pro-

wfll tc converted into the main office o' the company, tfae develop era of Sea Ule Gardens. William Tullner. the Sea Isle

invert the first floor of

floor into an epartment which will J be occupied by the sales manager. Mr. Brown, or the bead of the com- 1 paay. Mr. Grosso. The lot has a frontage on land I* I Avenue of S5 feet and extends back 110 feet on Matilda Street The grounds will be planted in flowers and electric lights in abundance placed about the building to that ft will be attrac'lve night or day. Sea Isle City Gardens embrace, 7.000 lots and this building will be the headquarters of the companj until the lots are all disposed of. — s toad IS.000 which will be placed on poles and trees along all roals leading toward Sea lale and has also bad six i x 20 feet signs built which will be placed at the main approaches to the city. The little office building of the company, now located oppotile the Pennsylvania Railroad Station. will be moved to follow up, new division of lots placed on the, market.

T HIS unique feat was undertaken by the daring pilot of the “Boston" as a “vacation pastime” while on leave from the

aimy.

Wade and Wells wanted to attempt again something which had never before been done. Crofifi-country speed runs were an old story. But a non-stop wheel and motor run—driving a car from ocean to ocean within legal speed limits, without a second's halt for any purpose whatever—here was something new indeed! Chooses Packard Eight Two of Wade’s companions on the historic world flight, lieutenants Smith and Arnold, own Packard Eights. Their advice agreed with his juffment and he bought a Packard Eight in which to attempt his record run. His choice was a sound one. The Packard Eight never once in seven days and nights censed its forward motion. Gas, oil, food and

water were taken on from moving vehicles. The mileage covered was eight times as great as any ordinary car should be driven •without change of motor ofl. It was equal to half the average man’s yearly mileage

without a stop.

During this nearly 4,000 mile drive but 20 quarts of oil were consumed — an average of 800 miles to the gallon. Yet thanks to the oil rectifier an anal ~ of the crank case oil

For the third time within a year the remarkable reliability of Packard motor* has been forcibly called to public attention: First, the successful 8,100 mile flight of the Navy dirigible Shenandoah. Second, the record-breaking 28% hour continuous flight of the Navy sea-plane PN-9. And now. Lieutenant Wade’s transcontinental non-stop run in the Packard Eight.

upon arrival in New York showed 98% pure lubricant Gas consumption averaged 13 miles to the gallon. The chassis was thoroughly lubricated every hundred miles—without stopping the car — 1 by the mere pull of a plunger or the dash. Value of Improvements Confirmed Lieutenant Wade'., ape ctacular trip merely served to impress what the owners of 15,000 new series Packard cars have learned in the past seven months. For these owners have found in their cars the most important new improvements since the electric self-starter — the chassis lubricator and the motor oil rectifier. To the average owner these improvements mean longer life of parts, lower costs for oil, quietness of operatic .i and service uninterrupted by frequent giving up of the car for chassis lubrication.

Commercial Garage Inc. Cape May City, New"*Jersey A. KONOWITCH, Preudrot

Scalper Pined William K. McAllister, of Wildwood Crest, was fined 1106 by JtMUre EMre^x, at the County Court on Thursday for ticket sralplns McAllister pi* ad«5 non suit to the charge of scalping, but staled that he sold the ticket* only

PACKARD ask the man who owns one