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. —v. w vctu uty rota, from Ktb Slrwc Octta City, to Sat Ula City wlth \ B “P^H toppln, to ratke it • SooS Ptattblt. yttr-rouDl road. . ^ »>“> th, count, could ; — by do thj mr. ha ttatod.
■ZZZffZ'r . **r*r 01 *»** Robert S. Mil- ^ .. — Toro—It of thU lar *UU4 that be appreciated the 1"** --* yy, **** *■ noUln* talrneai of the roqueat of Um dele^5 Th * ««R*. «d thatbe van ittod^ulat -!*? 1 . 1 *y— tSa boy it tncor- the county vat rotst to be able to T^V, ,ort - *“ rf » cl “* Of Laodi. Aroone wa. to- *** : ““ oaaaot he accomplubed tended to be dnn. it.u —- w.
ir~~ — *ral*bt aad faror of the ■arrow lath when he la a maa. Director Joaeph O
- R* ta h^ood under die- Md Director H. FoaUr Ooalla ate
»w hard, cnoatnc- welcomed the rtsltoro. aad exhe will vaader aroaaed themaelroa aa wtlttac aad
xtooa to do eeerythlac wttatB wm that the people of the oounaak aa far aa the oooBty a fl-
Qukk Justice Meted
Out To Garage Thief
(Continued from Pace One) —* abop. Wade*
Packard whUe
Wltea drore the Packard his companion dror- a Ford a
aa* aataoe taat a Ml wlac m w» Cd af canjal.wece a( 8m Ul*
fcorte wUh^TSTS SSt ta the Boroacb H.n. SUM* Kar-
•—Pwttef Crte-
pa because It to the neat UeaM. the petttac grtp has aat haw meatlroad Tba raaaoa hla Mlm.ec la that the aataral
V- ... . _ paulac *rt» »e the heat;jcorldad »«■» roaetwItoojhx Ordinance of coarse that It takes tba dab back iTtoc maa-1 •< Sleaa K^- forward a. rt^t mmte ** te •hTWStm?*** Wl “ • ri — nm — ^ arte
A Solomon Needed To l^edde School Case (Continued from Pace One) hi* questions In a straish(forward Superintendent of WIMwood School* H. C. Chalmers naked par-
Permteton was granted by m Court. She aucceeafully answered bla question* and he failed to shake the story the child told of her Inatructlons. hem Pcfcifc 8cM> Attorney Darnell quesUOMd the durability of aendlnc a yoancator to tbe public school, which breucht a quick reply from ludce Bdredce. who asserted: “If I had
be little doubt of their adrantaces. There pro defects IQ the tyetem. I personally belter* that there to too much “Addle taught In our school* and ■Ch Inatructloas In the
the la the cmrace
«««*« ur« uouwe witn tne Ford and after tryln* to make repair*, they abasdeoed tbe car. The, had made arromsemeaU to he the loot to Atlantic City, load M a track aad haul it to Pblladphla. While drliiac through Atlantic CKy the suaptetes of a policeman
nL Cteaf the balls passed — tha hat of tbe policeman. Thay made their asoape. Tha aaxt raoralng Um, spreared to PtoaaaatrUle aad engaged a track to haul tbetr loot to Philadelphia after hiding the Packard lathe woods. The track broke down on tbe -nod aad was discovered by State Troopers leach aad Cartoon. Tbe hired owner of the track apparently was not connected wlfh the robberfaa- When tbe trqope.s. ar> rired od the scone be was alone Me In formed the trooper* that Warn sod his com panloc had goat to Atlantic City to prw&ro another ‘ruck. A abort time tear Wtteu appeared ta urbt with another track. Wtoen be saw the troopers he attempted to escape to tha wood but war captured a/tar a search. He was quteed by.(he Ocaai CU, police and
i of geography- Judge Vdrsdged nterrupted: “Ig geogrspey taught to second grade pupltor* Superintendent Chklmars replied certain elements were taught. Judge EMredge said: "1 only wanted to know for my perooatl eat. for I have a 7-year-old youngster In school and I hare irer seen any geography books wind. A Picture of Health Superintendent Chalmers questioned tha youngster 1 * lessons la physical training which brought itort from the mother: “Tou look at her for yourself aad W." The child was a picture of health. He ate questioned tha Instruction the youngster was reed ring
getting her proper training. Judge Bdredge ted: ~U opinion the youngster ta further abend In terming the average youngster of years In schools. Hr. Chalmers declared school authorities were not anxious to compel (b® foteW to go to public school in lo>>oM
'ftfPJ.GAUDIN rs&sssss
sns ov.i. «*.. iVaffl ever the left. This to very rfeev u.is5 jx ,^S5T .T5355 “
teas Ion ate daarod up a number of crimes In Atlantic City 'amdan County. He la yet to these charges. The capture of hto
Train Hit Victim'* Truck
Inclined would ter: *T11 teach' aa child myself." Judge Bdredge Hated whatever hto action would'be could not set a precedent, aa thin dUM was getting Instruction and gntUngk It from a public school takeher. Superintendent Chalmera Produced the school law* tram which ha road: “Every dhlM meat' attend a public school, btherwte In
equivalent tbarof during the same hours as the InUrueUon hours Id ehooto and on the same days." _ jaaerted this was not being compiled with. Judge Bdradge stated he would reserve hto opto lea until he could acquaint him tef with all the facta.
Mr». Matda Has Gootf To Washington Mrs. Mary Mauls, who was ae„jilted on November 1(. of the shooting of Noel Papfu. ardo. of Sea Isle CKy, left
pentad by her husband and cbB8toca bar acquittal Mrs. Mattla and bar children have bean stay mg at Ike home of Mrs_*ob«f1
Owmer i l*rj Bnaeratea Engine “mr ig Death af Wfllka Ehta, •f 'WantJWne
H.-be-jm-da to 06t dt Aha tracka before
traveling tian the n •f «• train wa any mglUiJi f .
toe itascou. K npoth BeaVUto, reennU, elected Cortjner. prodded 1 — of tOm B.. Mason at Balteplaln. It wna aitopdad by a gum-
Prepare To Obsfeve Golden Rule Sunday Cud Will Bt Bunt neeeuber <
> Help Hear East Orphan* First Methodist Church
In connection with tbe wide observance of Golden Rule Sunday, on December C. for the oFphen Children In the Near Bast, the day will be observed In Sea
tele City.
Mrs. L. B. Chester to' chairman of the local committee and Miss Amanda Wright is tree surer. This nlttee. U now working out the- ■ no that these Mule mbtharand fatherless • kiddles" ’n Bible lands may have life and haptbrongh the gtneroelty and to thy of. the clttene' of this.
and fi.100 orpbai
safely housed In their orphanages to Syria. Greece aad Pateline, children are being caught
MARMORA Mr. ahd Mrs Geoiiw'Tutite. ofJOcean City, railed on Humbert]' Pontlero Friday evening. William Burrs ahd'wife, of At- , lantle da. railed on'hw mother
Sunday night.
Edgar Stratton and tetolly i apent Thursday In'GlhUoeater w)tb t Morris Hornsteln, of Woodbine, made a btnlnees trip thrdUgt
town Monday.
Stephen 1 Stephenson and' aon. Morris; of Wo**.'Cape May. ipent On * Thuroditr with Ate Mndara and “ family. 1 J _ ( The Hev.’ MV. Btoffel* of “the 1 Baptist Church preachod a vary ’ interesting narrlee'to the Junior ' Order Sunday mqrnlng. •*r^and.Mra- Btefr. Qoroon and
daughter to
ton. • .. Edgar Osraoa-apd wife Saturday evening In Ocean City, ‘ The Mtoaaa Dorotte ate Batolla Madara aad Heten Stratton apent Thursday evening at the Moorlyn
. Mrs. tela Sapp >ad two chll-
trndra and when the, roaefe 1* dten spent Thursday with her rear* they are self supporting. | parents, Mf- and Mrs. Stltlwell
The peaple nil over the world j Youngl :
[wUl observe Golden Rnle Sunday] Mite Doris Layton, enen* Mter, Ion December • by caUng, on that J da, afternoon with MteBapothy
k. ^ia Ante
m. foreman: B. & Haas. C. B. Haas ate H O. Somers, of Ballepteto; M. Mom 'and Moc. Marcus. o(
ana day the same faro that Is fed .a- -a..-.— —- giving the bal-
hann tbkt they
.■a day
may. have the
children who have
fatbera. The
fqr thm daj
follows: Baked beads, maca-
• <!
rool. stowed apricots. . butter), and cocoa. Mot « -rqry Impor'ng meal for the Am OH can
public, but a banquet' to ' ihe Near Bast. On week days they have less.
It was to*mad at (he bearing The local committee feels that
to'ff Uto Impact killed stiy. tSte troqlp was dey^^St ‘ of fte .'VPtetetae acted as h—rnry pallta -
■MX htelfteAto 1. over g quarter of a rautof. sprylved by a wffe-rxid three
A Frerestm of Trouble The sad story of the glri ’ rent auto riding sad had to a ame ta not always the etory of ■taptoced ccofldence. Ooteatlmos 1 I* the story of toe storage hater, that didn’t pet **t When that happeas everybody has to walk home. - ' sajm Mr. term. tine Willard * ‘ service station to rental and bring bock toe old battery- SomeUmco If toe lack of care to of long stetetag r owner has to rig down for battery.
admits, “but neverthatoea. we i our customer* to gat fall We and value from toe oM ooe ttrst That to where Willard service . If a car owner want* to a of hto battery Ida w will be glad to show Um tew. he does not want to give
Willard service Includes scan thing* that the Individual owae
taking voltage reading*. <
quire* aome special « It to hardly worth to* while of toe individual to purchase." Mr. Levitt claims. -But whether you serriee your rn battery or have * battery man do it tor you. hr sure lt‘ be says
I don't have to “protect” and repair my house. I like that
low. And I like thi the gcntkgt breeze
Iff fcoueefceM&y bested. My tad btllz are low. And I like that, too. In awaacr. when the torrid heat makes the gentlest breeze Cf0?tF vekooBC, ay house is cool and comfortable.. I Ifice my house because my folks like it.
It's my home . . .
. . . and my bezne is “overcoated.” It’s covered with V-7Vno-Fcvrimn- 8ted Fabric Reinforced Stucco. lwmtymmB»ymrhme.Drwfim,mpUm, Iteteb f" A* •nOtea m Tdf raw WkyS DA VIS-W ADDINGTON LUMBER Ca Office and Yard: SWAIN STREET AT RAILROAD SEA ISLE CITY, MJ.
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