Cape May County Times
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CAPE MAY COUN1Y S HOME NEWSPAPER
S CRT, CAR HAT CODUTT, H. J., FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1986.
HUMBER TWSHTY-SIX
avanTe&of ay County Attractions f Pfity Act as Hoat* To Pennayivanie CSty ■ and Extol Merit* of Our Inviting - Seashore Raeofts I Vriconw in Key»tone State Cities — : Mrs. Ciabatoni Found Guilty of Illegal Sale
re t*« yinj Me*a»r wt
te Trooper and Detective Higbee Made Purchases ^trough Young Man
Will Take Sea Ue Emergency Cases Atlantic OtTHontal Will Not Turn Down This Gty
of Se# Ule Cttr 1
after a cootr Cny Hoap'lUl
- ' -- - - that vouM be taken by tbe AUanOe CRT laatltutioo oivtof Atlantic County and tUU pracnpted Dr. Way% action in barwttk Ike bo* pi tel toe Atlantic City
Dr. Way to,Use tendly and they They are not Tiiey are not to take all our
po tbe South Joraey Es- Husband Was Acquitted
■ city Muare and through " r Talking Macht*? »Unl
| AHeekovn y
the
nrtarUin-
> of tbs Cbual t city at a dla-
• Hotel A Han. Speaker* Kilns Cap* May County Arutown ri«S In tMr efL aet forth the adyaniasm
Mr*, yincenso Ciabatoni. Woodbine, waa found entity of Illegal salt of Intoxicating liquor *ry at Cape May Court
e adrtatagee of tbe irta. HaaKb and bap-
I he told tbe ARdntown men v t eblef pro torn of Cape , kunty. and h* Mid ylrttiallr . •'e population of tbe e
»me way or anSUar
f with tbe lotoottr. Meopl
being prothat he wm* in any way feted with tbe sale. nee will be an no” need
I *-
e caae ha* been h»> j!n* line# las: summer. The pal, Indicted last September foi iC a quart of liquor to Wal Kareywmakt, a 17-year-old Iblne youth, on tbe evening
of August *. ms
id firmer*, he aaU. are, Cou“ 1 -’ *>«*«*™ Ward Higbee Interested in' tte Initatry I^L^7he e,t the vikltwd to tbe re- “* cff1cer * who "“ref 1 ««*
the P.rineiyql. eocsumers I
mi product* of the eotfb-| l0riBC ^ 0 , l Barker drove home In a|proacblng
- - —
Koch, vine MMMen: of Allentown Chamber of Cdme. told of tbe groaf «atet* n upon a bleb Ike Jnduotrinl torlty of that elty U foundad wslooiMd tbe visitor* to tiown In behalf of Mayor r. whn waa out of tbe elty unable to attend t)w dinner. H. ZOchtenvainer, another prealdeat of tbe Allentown nber. told tbe rUltora eomei« pf the yaat banking enter-
m of the city.
l of lire » from uo most aoutbern nty in Mew Jersey sad they
ji annual of ,,< l Dor - wss •*“ «' rorS in! b «'« *»»d them that he vaan* ortumtise j able to get it. but would Stu
agp-lmt
Mm. Ciabatoni. ~ Joruadtl law and balled Walter I
weak!, a fl X °L
Ad Writing Contest Ends Nent Tuesday One More Chance To Win Prize and Become Eligible For $2S.OO Award
Clever Ads This Week
You Classified Ads fans are be*
coming more vkiUed In thla taaclnatlag art of writing thane valuable lltt'e ads every wesh.
t every ad competing for prises is well written, are listed In the honorable
mention clues and more eould be printed If space permitted. Altogether they're tbe bast batch of
bot will take *U> td , M bmlUed during the contest"“*17* U** “ The winning ad. are oJeew
This wm taeluae I and obaervatlou
Realtors Dine and Talk Board Ethics Elmer Jackson Pearl Gives Advice To Soa Isle Gty DeaUn
Urges High Conduct Code
‘■Knocking the other faUow's deal." was dsptorad by Ower Jackson Pearl, wril-knows Ooesn City realtor, la a talk before the Sea isle City Real Mate Board
T *M«Uy tveais* MSfSr Museer. of Lsueaatar. • >e caravan of tweuty-al
FT»a- v
The Mayor extended tbe {sfAdcl ol tbe elty t© the visitor*
then
Karey-
waakl. a IT-rear-add boy. who aa
: from the State
gone at/eetiy
ty; vaa the attorney fOr tbe Ctabatoplm Sad triad to show that if Kareywaakl owed Mr*. ; a bill fqr some purefc and shewed the motive for tbe desire to do barm to tbe storekeeper because tbe payment of the bill bad been made. Mr*. Ciabatoni. on the stand, made an vbaolnle denial that tbs boy' bid ever been In her store after she had demanded payment for tbe bill, which had token ptoo* a month before the alleged purchase by the boy. None of tbe evidence by the Stole officer* or by the showed that Mr. Ciabatoni ass connected with tbe crime, and Judge Bartlett directed the jury to return a verdict of acquittal against him. Tbe verdict of tbe Jury against. the wife was "guilty with mercy of the court."
fae a 1(« per ©aa'.. attend-
advertising, etc., ho • >« •sa We City Oar deaa operation, who stated that he bad lost received word that the dredge 'll sassy" had been diamaatMd at Atlantic City, and pw oa Its way to Sea tale City. The Am of OCbb A Steven son. be sUted. had loo* 150.000 by Its inability to fttt a dredg* to the local operation on time, the Investigating committee
Pleas Entered Before Jui
: Baitlett
Judge Herbert qartlelt beard tbe pleas of those who were Indicted by tbe April grsnd Jury, or Wednesday, sod set the date of
tbe trials for May It.
Ernest. Umberto. Quid” and Armands Tonsello. of Se* We City, charged with annul l and
. battery, changed their plea from
h ~ ^Wo^Jkay Played not guilty to one of non vail.
t * he HoM Brunswick. Harry PatelrwHt. of Wildwood.
er?L W ? C 7‘!!* J#r ' changed kl. plea of no. guilty ” TT^.T f •° I “ of the charge of Illegal pr—v -hiefri. ,n<lu * frt * 1 P'*” 1 * “tonland transportation of liquor
hlch tbe commercial sweeae of oae of suUt y.
Will Widen ' Boy Officials Landis Avenue, Rotary Guests
Sea Isle City
Curbing and Guttering of Thoroughfare Will Be Dropped Until Fall Widen' Minerva Street, Too
prixe of 140 E beaming Ave., Wildwood. Sbcond prize of IS.50—Joseph Lynch. C Mill Street. Mt. Holly. N. J. The firs! prize winning ad la written about shoes, which. If shoe repairing sds are Included, bss proven one of tbe most popular subject? In the contest. The Ad That Woa Bint Prise After ail. the thing that tells in a shoe is the leather. Price speaks once, but qnali- ■ ty keeps ©a taking. Gfla’a, Pacific Ave., Wflt-
Mr. Lynch chose z the subject of bis ad. loblles" and "shoes" are tied for opulsrity In the contest. “ ' *' C ontinued on Page Pour)
Junior Style Show Will Be Held Next Week A Junior style show vgUl be
pr«sanUtf~.to.-M!js- .a. Bishop, associate State clothlhg
specialist, in tbe Middle T< skip High School auditor Tues4*y afternoon. May 11.
order that It will not Interfere
with examinations, the i
will begin at 4 o'clock, daylight
tbe dlrectbe State
the teachers at the various schools, and M' s Roxana Gandy, county helping
thirty girl models will reases made at tbe sew. .well .ps.flultc. « number of simple. attractiv< dresses which Mins -Bishop will bring with her. It Is hoped that a large i ber of girls, teacher* and other Interested persons will attend the
meeting.
Robert K. Ball, of tbe law arm of Krrps * Bril of Oeeafi CKy. attended the meeting and explained the necessary Steps to Incorporate tbe local board. HU firm waa employed to do ttU work. (Marla K. LsndU. Jr, wsi guest sad extended-his greetings, as did William A Haffcrt. pub-
lish*:' of the TIMES.
Bailor* and goats attending
tbs board dinner included: D. c. Measles Stopped Wedding
Geller. president of the board: George H. SomenCoe, secretary. Wayne C. Donch. Charles K. Landis. Jr.: H. W. Oranat. Mr. Wlnemeo and Mr. Van Hook, of tbe firm of Pox A Van Hook, of Ocean City, now opening -n office In Bra Isle City; Robert K. Bell. Morris Bachman. Hsary B. Boras.
Peter Oe-aghty. Lewi* B. Chester. (Wall r|1 _
M-v Rosenfeld. 8. W. Bteveason.
ijOann Ps.ri ■ ns m'ltiisin l,, >' aftinioon. when
Elmer Juckaoa Pari sod WlllUra
A. Haffert.
Another point Real tot Ptari waa tbe owd tonal work among real ien. "The morv we about our own business.
fLaeeaster 1* founded.
F. L. Sufer. prevldcat of the
if
alftf th i Tbraai
CodliAg Hoth Cm
A codling moth cage to being 5*6, nw by this office to observe tu« emergence of codling moths. As •°°* ks a majority of tbe moths have emerged gruwsrt wilt be adrimd to apply a control •*«.>
tbalr apples.
Wilbur Ackley, of Ocean City,
charged ^.tb assault sad batten,
entered s plea of non volt. Laura White, of Cape May.
charge J with conducting a disorderly bouse, changed her pia
from not guilty to guilty. Arthur Lougblln. charged with theft of s ahdt gun veined at
of guilty.
Opcai ]
- Office*
Moe Rosenfeld has opened new t sal estate offices In I be Whit ttngtoa building, on Landis Avenue. opposite tbe Penney!'as Is
BLTU) A home In Baa tale City. JUtiroad Station. Sea Isle City, •bare property values are stand-, Uoaanield. who enteied tn Uy increasing. The Tradesman'*! real saute bualnas here aeven Building and Loan Association, month* ago. bow has one « •111 help you. Irving Pitch. tb« bat locations in tbe resort. **crctory. 8a Isle CUjr X. J. and It anticipating a very active
— Ad' lacstPc.
cireumstvnce* prethe wedding of jPrmnk of Ibis city and Miss Fchrie. of Riverside.
Sunday.
Mbw Fehrle developed-a-« of mvasles and Shannon had wrist badly Injured In an accident at Eleventh and Asbury
Satnr-
hen tbe trick
driving collided with another truck.. Shannon said bis Injuria would not have prevented the wedding, but the measles caused the postponement.
l Isle City Commissioner* another forward step Tueawben .they determined to i l-andla Avenue, tbe city's thoroughfare. ordinance providing for the curbing and guttering of tbe avenue had passed first reading And would have come up for Tuesday, had not the Commissioner* decided to widen the avenue. One res for the delay la that th< Oommlasionei* found they could not get the work done by tb< -alng . of the summer season and they were opposed lo keeping the street torn up all sum As they desired to wider <le avenue. also. It tgas decider' do the work al' at one time. Either four or six feet will be gfided to the width of tire avexoc and all plans will be laid to have the work start promptly on September 15. so that it maybe complafd before cold weather
■ ts In. y
Will Widen Minerva Street It wa* also decided to wider. Minerva Street from tbe Inland Waterway bridge to tbe Boardwalk. and makt It the same width as the Boulevard bcyrvnd tbe bridge. This will make It try for ihe contractors who are putting in the curbing and Buttering on the cron streets to Minerva when they reach that street, and do the work In the fall when the Landis Avenue work Is done. Will Parchase Sire Hook Volunteer Fire Company. No. offered to sell their firehouse pad lot on Wa; Jersey A' to tbe city for <2.500. Th S5 = 110 feet. A resolution adopted aiitborigins to enter Into agreement with tbe company for the purchase of the ‘ sad City Solicitor Boswell instructed to prepare the ordinance to carry the deal laid effect. On tbe saggation of City Kn gtnecr Cotllaaon. Messrs. Miller *■ - ' id will be Instructed competent foreman to tbe work* of put flag in the carbine and guttering, the bolding tbe work would Ited by tbe employment of such a man. Street! Will Be Hum bend There are ninety-six- streets running aast and west on tbe city map. Thlh mill be news lo many people, but It was disclosed when tbe ordinance providing for dropping the nsmee of these atreeti- and iplbstltuting number* v as introduced. The numbering of tb-- street* will start at 'he northern end of the city and run c-ons*-euii»ely to tbe noulbern Until* Minerva Btreet. the main art-ty ot travrl from tbe west, under tbl* new system. will be Forty-fourth Street. The ordinanre »** pa on Brat reading and »HI take* up fox flual pa*-**- i
Tuesday.
Mayor and Commissioncrselect Make Addresses Mayor John l*f.-lffer and Comlaalonrr Barton ' Parker and John Montagu,- Ihe successful candidate* at tbe re ion were the guests of the Isle City Rotary Ciub at dinner on Monday evening and received an early Introduction to the Rotary- ethic of "Service Before Self The youthful official* wert thorouhgly at ease tn their new surrounding* and shovred they pos*es*ed the material lo make good officials. At the conclusion of the dinner each of the official* ma > an address. setting forth his official policy. Th.-*.- uddreves will be published next we. k In the TIMES, lark of lomp preventing heir being prlnt.-n^th!* week. Harold E. Feyl. of Atlantic City, an -xecutlve of the Boy Scouts of America, was also a tuest of the elub and delivered -vnd address on the Boy Scouts mov.-meot*. Failure of the elseIric current prev.nt.-d him illus- ' rating the address with the
stercoptlron views.
Two new members 1". Eugene Way and W. E. Middleton were
received into the club.
Dredge Has Arrived To Fill In Sea Isle City Gardens After Many Unavoidable Delays Work on Development of First,Section of Tract Will Be Commenced Soori • and Pushed To Completion
Half of Conway Traci Sold To Atlantic Gty Parties
Speaks Two Minutes and Makes $ 100
Judge Bartlett Relents and Reduces Fine of Michael
Walters
Boys’ Week
Great Time For £»•
Sea Isle Boys
Eliected Gty Officials. Had Parade. Baseball Game
and Entertainment
Hold Track Meet Saturday
The dredge "Maasey." a huge site- "maker or new cltloa." rived In Sea laic City on V day and will be pul to wont nuiug In the first section of Son tale City Garden* a* soon aa neeaa nary preparation* are made. The dredge la th. property of tbe firm of Gibb A Stevenson. Ocean City, and waa uaed until last week at Chelsea Heights. At-
lantic City.
Tbe long delay in getting the edge on-the local opera Mon waa doe to * aria of mishap* beyond the control of either tbe develOR' ing company or tbe dredging contractors, It was explained at the meeting of the Sea lale City Real Cstrte Board last Friday night
Bough ,' Dredge
Last year the Prudential I>elopment Corporation, owners of
people would be I the «raet. bought a dredge In the
south, and after extensive repairs started It lo Sea tale City, only lo find that It was too wide to get through the Reading Railroad bridge, at Wildwood. Appeal waa nude to the Board of Comm.-rca and Navigation to have tbe
guilty »l | bridge widened, ihe bridge being Court on , a (cm inches short of the required
Troopers Found Much Beer
of frenzied fi-
nance Michael Walters, of Ottens Harbor, an Justly take hi* seat - inong Ihe leaders, as 5100 for a two-mlnut. talk Is a record
which most
proud. Walter* Is tbe proprietoi of a small grocery store at Ottens Harbor, and when tbe place was raided by State troopers and men the Prosecutor's office last r. a Urge quantity of beer liquor -wa unaarthad. Wal-
entered
tbe Special
m should by part of every real estate board program. 'Aaotfeci thing to be taka up by tbs boa: d U aa aaaesmenl fir cooperative advertising. In this way tdveritalBg an be done that will help every member In i tbe bard as wall aa the city aelf•No organisation." continued Mr Part, "ta the community to as important as the real estate board, because e ery visitor, evan though he only takas a room for the night, make a roal estate dal the first ..lug be doa. That a high standard 1c real a la It- op.ratiobs be established ano maintained la aaaeatlal to a community* program and welfare."
Drunk Ota 80 Days Albert Blair, g. of Wlldwo .,1 WM arete*ted to »0 day* In the coonty toll by Justlea Chaim era. of Wildwood, last Buadar Biai' vaa charged with being druuk and duefdirty.
News Fiom Today's Classified Ads Four rabbit hound pup*. Gqn ulm- breed. For sale St. Regis everbarlng rapberry plants. I2.H0 per 100. Plot between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth Streets. 50 ft. frontage on Central Aveau'e. through to ocean. Including rlparldn righto. $52,000. Terms. You'll always find good new* in the real estate clatadfiatlons of the TIMES ClaMlfied Department. And In auy other classification. for that matter. THr moat economical way to reach tbe greatest n-.suber of Cape May County'a bat buyers is through the TIMES CU**Ified Department. The most popular of the Classified Conical* conducted by the TIMES, the Ad Writing Contat. closes Tuesday evening. May 11. Remember the special $25 | prize.
Ordjnann
the ervction
pavilion*
providing
lh«- Hue. | Pet, Laman: aalk waa' un) ] l,v»
Boys' Week is otisln full swli
in Sea Me City and there has been -something doing" every day for tbe boy* of tbl* resort
An exciting political battl,
waa Waged at tbe school bouw Friday, ot last wee*, with the Koow-vrlt. Washington and Lincoln parties b'a-lng boy candidates for Mayor and Commis-
sioner* of Sea Isle City.
The Roosevelt Party were victorious In electing John Pfeiffer for the office of Mayor, against Peter Pensalons ani and Charles Camp. Jr. of ,the
other pavtlc*
The Washington Party andidalcs for Conimi*»loo<rs. BartParker and John Montagn, elected over Thomas Ludlatn 4 !Alston Mill, r. of the Itoo*, > party, and Bennie Constantine and Ralph Endtcolt. of the Lin-
coln Party.
Barton Parker Is Director of Revenue and Finance and John Montague Director of Public
Utilities.
On Monday Ihe boy CohhiiIssloners met and made the following appoint no tits * City Clerk. Peter Pesaalous: City Superintendent. RalMo.i Miller. Ch».l ot INdic Itolpl. Endleox Awdatant* Chief. Tony Elatslao sad Ki--d Hofroney. Fit* Chief. Harry Mllbi: Assistant Fire Chief. Amos Khcunon; Building ll'spettor. Batp', Endl roil: Purrarn. Khan Parker. William Tullner. Ben nit Constantin,. Harry McAllister. Thotmu, Peterson Charles Hofroney. Philip
Hhannon. Charles Camp.
Tuesday and was fined $400 toy I pi (y feet In width. Judge Herbert Bartlett, of Cum- »ary widening wa* done, and It berland County, who Is handling)*.^ ,nu found that the dredge, the court cases In this county dur-1 u roo-uter affair, would not go Ing the , absence of a County | i^rou^v, Judge. , The dredge waa taken back ttp Walters visibly wilted •ben‘ ( - oljI gpriag llaibir. wterc It sli:| the Judge announced the verdict. |i cv but collected himself to make bis I short plea for mercy. He stated , Enter Into Contract
i of Gibb A Slllng. to toe
purchased the place at Otfen* started In January e"d to be rotjiHarbor. He had Intended lo open pleted In Jure. Ttola Arm h_4 the at ore there on Monday ol tl tr . jatracted lor a large oll-burniitff week, but because of the Inteldrodga and expected <0 g"t sta: vention on the part of the policejed o-; rot,-dull time, but found
> He' tbsi a dclcci in the lubrication
of the new dredge nulo
nflt for use.
Li'lgatlon followed and I
he had been unable lo Up so Hr 1 tfcat staled that he had brought the beer and liquor with him from Philadelphia for lit* own use and
not for sale in the store.
Judge Bartlett staled that while everything pointed toward th;- fact that he had Intended lo sell the liquor he would relent somewhat and redured the fine to $*t>0. Walters stated that be had
i Bart, .ll n,,, ,h ' : n,on, >' a,ll, ,he Judge :’ne •*.. H further relented by allow ing him
tii remain under Itond until May 19. when the fine will he paid or
the man will go lo Jail.
The raid on Walters' new efi-tablishmi-nt was but one o. seven made at Wildwood by the State coopers and the men from the ofIce of Proa-cutor Campbell last Friday evening. In three of tbe place*, liquor was discovered, hjle In the others nothing could
t found.
In the establishment rf Mr. t'aller* tlx- trouper* found slxdneen beer bottles. one
final reading.
The sewer extension ordinanre knnwn as No. CC. was Introduce, and paaned on first reading and will he taken up for final action May 1*. In the meantlm, bids will be asked tor the wort to delay It a* little a
Vince
Peter
Car Turned Over Twice in Coliiiion On Thursday >•: last week Bail • Hampton, had u narrow escape from serious Injury. »h.hjs ar. a sedan, collided with another at Seventeenth and Hurt Avenues. Norib Wildwood. iu,n ed over twle--. Kidlng »nl Hampton were Ml*. All.* Lisesof Angle**-*, and Elinor Pli,k,i both atudent* In the Wlldw,»»d High School The other car wa* owned and driven by Otto Hcyn'ey With him ware three other men who were on their way home Irotn work. Bolb ar* were complete. ly demolished Hampton's hoiue l* at Itlo Grande, but at present be I* serving an enilMIH«nl at the A-slon Coni' c urd dtsiloa.
On Monday Mayor Pfeiffer and
Conimlssloner* were at dinner of the and made addresses. CommlaKloners Bl-
ended the meeting of ihe City ‘ommlarionent Tue*d.-y- aft -r non silting with the older of Inals and on Saturday will nil,
he resort for a day.
(Conlinuec on page four)
ol bee ttatlon.
bat re partly
filled with whisky, one-half pint jf absinthe, five soils boltl** conlalntng whiskey, one box of hops tnd five boxes of whiskey extract.
inranwbile tbe dredging firm attempted to secure the dredga "Comet." engaged In -llllng in Holiday Beach, at Avalon. Work there waa expected to he complet-
ed long ago and the dredge pot
to work In Sea Isle City. This,
too. failed, as tbe Blllnf la o<
Holiday Beach was dt’xyc*. The "Masney" wan finally ae-
< tired and was dismantled last , Thursday- and started on Its -
journey lo Sea lale City, where It 111 fill In the fifty acres that
comprise the first section of • Sea ltd? City Gardena—the potential
garden spot of the Jersey e-vast. > Ax soon ae the dredge has com-
pleted its work, streets will he made, and concrete curbs and
sidewalk* wil! be Installed. George R. Orel*, well-known
Ocean City attorney, an trustee for the owners, last week eoltf half of what has been known afi the Conway tract. In Bea talc City, to Atlantic City interest*, who will develop their holdings at
Pettit Jurors Through
Judge Herbert Bartlett inton ed the jurors drawn for the t* tit panel during the present lei of court that they need no: i turn any more unleiut notlti, l the Court. The term of the roe this spring I* one of the short!
in the blxiory of the county.
WHY NOT stai
Company. Cap. only take* $1.4 an account, an
Tueadaya meeting of the
I fit) CommlqalOMffi the plann for
;tb> linprovementa were approved. I Tie purchase comprl*, * 175 Iota, each thirty fat wide, and all the property will be brought up to
! grade, gravel street* will be
made, and conercte curbs aad *id walks will be Installed. The property face* both aides of Otway Avenue, west q>f Landis Avenue. Otway Avenue, under ihe saw street numbering aysurt ar .uteresl j lelll> *||, p,, g 6lh
Hruriiy Trust | Th - Improvement will be one ol
May CI.J- It Ue .uost desttabto In
lo Im-|I>, such J Cllyr.
' lo *' market for aata
ill 6a placed on tbe
The 1926 Annual Cape May County
Seaton-Opening Edition
The 192$ annual Cape May County Seaeon-Opcnlng Edition ol the Cape May County TIMES will he mailed to all regular subroilbs-rs ot tbe TIMEf- next Friday. May 14th. The edition this yrai will be iao pages, aomr In two rolora. and handsomely Ulualrated. It covet* every activity of the county—roort. agricultural. historical, hoalth. banku g. recreation—and 1* printed
on tlx- blgbeta class book pap,-i
B- son to gel your copy with next Friday's TIMD8. As long a* the supply last*, the TIMES will mall copies ot this edit ion to an* prison m person* who might be inteieated la the county, it 'to names are sept to tbe TIMES office by *ubacriber* befoi,- next Friday Then t* no nurge for this '•rile*. ' Advance copies of tb*- edition were taken by the count) boosteA- on the Cape May County Looster Trip thla week, and are being distrttouti <1 In Pennsylvania and Maryland, making a
favorable Impterslon everywhere.
The regular Friday TIMER next w.-ck will be It page* and the Special Supplement will be luu pages, making a total of 11« page* Be sure that yon get a complete copy.
Work on Temporary
Bank To Start
Work on tb# building at th# • ornar of Adam* and Franklin Strata, next to Levitt's Radio Compagy. which will be temporary headq xarttni for tbe Woodbla# National Bank, will be begun this week Mr. Caaell. of ! MiUvtUc. who built 'he new I Woodbine High Hchool, w HI be the build,-r The building Is the I properly of Levenson's Departjtueni Htoie According to plana. I'he building w ill be completed be- | foie July 1. but officials have I Stated that the hank will be open lor businewa on or about July 1. n mNO MONKV away safely i Is Im-uranc* against adveraUy. Np hould be without this proi i** iioa. Deposit your* Ip th* security Tru*' company. Cape 'ley City, and be ^afe. You raa

