Cape May County Times, 18 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape- May

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CAPE MAY COUNTY’S HOME NEWSPAPER

15,000 ADS TtetV tw mmmker of littio nmmt »<« (Mt »r« no In Ik* TOK8 f« • jmr. Then's •

SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUMTY, M. J„ FEIDAY. JTJHE 18,

! Award Contract For 50,000 County Booklets York Company Successful Bidders Fcr County load Bonds—-County Sesqui Map Is Nearly Completed—Contract Awarded For New Truck Asked To Cfonge County Farm to Welfare Home

wblch RQch buoine-a

I'lnendne th* Fr**hoI«er»

r plans to lid the county lutloes. ^ pelltlon fr i twen'y ■r.lf of Wes'. Mio OrsndeA v*Lower Toarirtlp. -ximpli.npoor llgbUnt SSd VStVIncj e- wit read. The Batter 1 ordered *It«B aUeotlolv State Highlrsy Ueparti. In a cjsiymftsrtss. re- *<! plana and sjeedacaUcrs for [ to be done on Wfldwcvt I due to lack pi funds. J — —- tor “

nr ot the WUdnrood BoultC. It. Karts. t«- Attlty, subrnKted - bid of

A Safe Majority For the flkst time In ten yeara. the Hildreth (action In the Republican party will hare complete control of the County Executive Committee. At Tufoday'a election 69 were elected who ran on the Hildreth Ucket. and only IS runnins on the Bright ticket. About ten years ago. when Cbarics Brown miller led the Bright forces and called hla friends In the County Committee together. 21 In uumber, and elected a chairman, and got State recogniti-m for his minority-elected chairman, the breaks have keen with the Bright faction; once or twice the committee waa so evenly split that several votes bad to be taken before a deadlock the election of a chairman could be broken, and then thi Bright forces usually won. Not so this year!

IF -AC BACHARACH Rc-aomlnatr; for Congress Twaday's primary

Miner

was the lowest

* awarded the rtjptract.

lav's Md 1

hr contract far the printing roklets to be used for pubptirpoeea for the county, awarded t» the Atlantic tlr.g and i'ub'lshlns Com-' . Sea We Cfty* The bid was 76 for 60.090 booklets. There

no other bidder.

were also received fo. .ruck. The Commercial n of Cajie May. wHh a bid 11*5. allowing »JO0 for the - was awarded the eonbbert PlerpOnt 4 of WUdtf. with a'bid of 11066, with

Set Judges Rigfit on

Election Law County Clerk Hildreth Saved Jurists Useless Trips act Election Day

New Law Caused Tangles

it remained for the County

Vl '•30. was the 1 Cl er k of Cape May County to bidder. straighten out a large chunk of resolution by Dr. Julius | state hi U.o eieetion on Tu of the Cape Mop County day . two wtrt both due

** the fact that Clerk Carl Hildreth reads and knows hla election

Pennsylvania Folks Buying Sea Isle Lots Twelve Plots in Venecian Park Sold To Bangor Capitalists This Week

What Are You Worth? Asks Minister Rev. David Berry Delivers Best Address Sea isle Rotarians Have Heard Members Deeply Impiessed

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n fron ibe Rotary Club a Isle City was also r*»alved. n was deferred- until the

meeting, at which

1 will T* glrsa a hcarIds tor the purchase of Road . bearing per cent, in were received. H..L. AlCompnnj. of Hew York, of- ' «»ke 1*7 bonds. $14!.II off man Company, of 1 Vork. 1*9, tl«t.UC.91; A. Lamport Company. Of New • *4*. 1141.919; Ocean City

a Company. 24v.

I.UT.99; Ocean City haBank. 147. M4e.«6l.9» tbs hirst National Bank of ' City. 147. •t4l.166.6S. »an Company of Mew York, a bid for 141. I74l.12i.6l swarded the able of bones Miner autad additional ranee was needed for the Farm. He waa given 5 procure additional InD. Hall, county puby director, reported that the niy map. which la to be mwd

H** Sesqui-Centennial

h Jersey BxpoatUoes. was 10 rent, com pitied. Ka also re'•d that he tad obtained the _ 'ante of Mr. MUIer in arKing the agricultural ekhlblt. '1*11 stated tbit they would ready far the Booth Jersey "“‘lion by July 1, a Utile

fudge eat register voli

d $50 For Careleaaness In Starting Brush Fixe Bartee. WhlUaboro. was * Justice of Ib< Peace L 7. "Ison, af Cape May Court Tuesday, charged with MatLn Of the Btale Ire law. ‘i* Fir* Warden and Prow •'•■rer B'. Crocer. H* wa» • 1 '6 *Bd eoeta. Justice Oar w,, ‘ la flnlns Barfs# said be ,fc iat the Sne he was lui » him would be a warn-«ih.-rs to be more careful Marling tree, siring In'd th* recent drelrur- '« In the county, which Heged to be due if care-

L<t'RITY TRl'irr COMPANY. May City. U proeperou. b. II allends siricily to It* *■* and the bustnras of Hs M'ore ano. therefoe*. they that they can will: propriety, you 10 Jdu In their pro*X by opening an seeount » them. Bsi)k by mall. Adi

previous years,

y years, the County ^Board Election!) and the County

Court Huttae to

voters on primary elee-

general election

day.

This year Ctpe May County baa no Judge, and cannot have one until after the eeoelon of the Ceglal*lure on Tuesday next. To fill the breach hen on last Tuesday. Supreme Court Justice Luther A. Campbell appointed Judge '.Vllliam H. Smatht-rs. Atlantic County, to ait In Cape May County; Judge Bartlett, of Cumberland, who has been act Ing here was to ait In hi* own county.'and a Judge from Union County was to take Judge Smalheni In hla own roun-

«y.

All this was without Clerk Hildreth knowing about it. When he waa told he phoned Judge Smathers and tjld him himself a trip, because the 19:9 election laws changed everything. and ml I her Judge not County Board alls to teglsler voter- on c!->etlon day. supreme Court Juetlc* Campbell had not looked up i laws and neither bad the other jurists. Unde* the new lav. ■Ion* 114. 131 and 140. powir to register on election day la In the local boards. A confusion In regard lo lb* filing of petitions was alao experienced In Atlantic County, which more or less spread lo (hi* county and neighboring counties. The 1926 law provided for twenty-five da) for filing before election uay. whll1926 law provide* twenty-six days, making one day l.-se than Iasi year. County Clerk Hildreth In this case was also Instrumental In drawing Hi* attention of County Clerk Blair, ol Atlantic County, to lbt« fact, after Wall bad i«*iied a aUtement «« the newspapers based on the 1616 Isw.

Pastor Oct* Salary Increase At the First quarterly Confer nee of tb. Hea Isle City Mel hr 1st Chureb. Tuesday eveelns lb salary ..f ib. paMSI It.. II J llelm-mann was larreased fi««i blrteen hundred dotlai* to fif

teen hundred and

s yaar.

Y.M.C.A. Work Will Start July 1

Emerson Shedd, Who Will Do the Active Work,

Elected Secretary

Comes Well Recommended

City Impressed Banker

Through the office of D. O. Gel ler and Compnoy. Sea Isle City, this week twelve lots in Venecian Park were sold to La Barre A Company, of-Bangor Pa. The sale waa consummnted by Benjamin Om stand Inc. who ii mnecled with the Gel ler organ!itlon. TbsALaBar.-e Company d» has extflilve holdings In this reaort. and during the past week, according to Malar LaBarr-. an officer of the company. 620,000 worth of tbelr property was Ban for interests. Among the visitors last Sunday, looking ever the real estate situation In Sea late City, waa Ashei Abel, carhler of the First National Bank, of Bangor.-who. m an Infenrlew with the Times, aald: "Never have I seen a town that appeared to have so healthy a growth, or as bright a future as Sea Isle City. Everywhere there Is evidence of activity, and the erection of a new bank building indicates proepertlV. ! am very much Impressed, and very favorably so. by your fair seaside

city."

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The Cap* May County V. M C. A., organism at a dinner and meeting at Cape May Court House on Tuesday evening. May It. w*II begin to function actively ou July 1, when Kmereon Kb«dd. pr-w-nt Assistant Seenlary of thv Gloueaater County Y. A., who Las been chosen Brer.-tsry of Cape May County. ■" assume hi* duties here, r. Kitedd was Minted for the at a meeting of the County Committee at the Methodist Church. Cape May Court House. Tuesday evening, at’ which time Charles Russell, of Ocean City. Temporary Chairman of tho Committee. wa* elected Permanent Chairman for the ensuing fiscal year of the Association. her officers ol the Cape May County Association arc: Vice Chairman. Dr. F. R. Hughes, of Cap.- May City; Treaaurrr. W. E Middleton, of Bka Isle City; Clerk. Nelson Hoffman, of Wild-

wood.

There have been two meeting* lb* County Committee since organisation meeting, and much of the groundwork rsseuilsl before active functioning ol the Association has beer com-

leted.

Cape May Court House ha* sen picked a* tb# logical place <c the County office. It being »iieBlrni and aceeaslble lo all | iiu of the county and a* r onlinued on Bags I)

Thanks to President "Doc*' Way Sda Isle rotarians arc enjoying some excellent talks at their Monday dinner meeting*. Perhm) best of the series uo far delivered on Monday -vcnlng by David Berry. D. D.. pastor the First Pr -rbytcrlan Church of MIRvUte. Dr. Berry's subject was. “How Much Are We Worth?” and his address, punctuated at times with using anecdotes, was-so Im prejslvely delivered that it won the Infhnsc attention of hla

dltors.

In opening Dr. Berry aald : needed to get away from their desks, needed nometblug to lift thorn up hlgcr and were real friends when they get close together. and as an agency lo accomplish 1.10*0 results Rotary should prove a blessing to Sea

Isle City.

The speaker said before the world war the component parts of man's physical being was worth about 91.60 and be supposed In this day of high prices there had been an advance to perhaps 926. but he didn't want to known either the worth of a man phyalca'ly or intellectually, but what he was worth In bis own estimation. what he waa worth to hla family, to hla community, to the State and to the church. Man

created In the Image of God holders Thin Yt/eeL should hold himself In high ea-J ‘ 11118 Week

teem, should be loyal to himself.

FUhennen Find Body of

Miating Man

Fishermen of the Union

Fisheries on Thureday. while bringing ia their hauls, discovered the body of a mar

fcatinr nearby, off Sea Isle. The body, which was in a

badly decomposed state, was

brought to tie docks here. Coroner Carlton. M. West-

cott. of Sooth Searille. examined the body for means of identification and fonnd a wallet containing identification papers. A fishing license in the wallet bore the name of Travis G. Broadnick. 337 Bose-

* Avenue, Atlantic City.

KDMJiEB THHTY-TW0 Little Interest Shown in Primary Election in County Full Returns Not Received Up To Noon TTiuiadny— Only Hot Fi fht in County Waa in North Wildwood Where Peterson Faction Won

The fishermen identified him as a fisherman, being attired in Jtahennen's boots, a giay sweater and bine overalls and in his pockets were fonnd various

fishing paraphernalia.

Relatives of the drowned man who were called on the telephone by the TIMES stated that he had been miming since June 1. He was a roofer with a shop on Bosemont Avenue, Atlantic City, and had informed them when he left home that he was going fishing. Severdays later the boat wh’ch he used was found several mil's off Atlantic with fishing material intact It is believed he fell from the boat.

Stone Harbor Wild Ducks

Make Hit

Win Warm Applause in | Parade of Masonic Clubs

in Philadelphia

“Duck Calls" a Feature

Markland Renominated For Mayor in Stone Harbor

Rotary Club Favorable To Welfare Hom<

Adopts Resolution Which Was Submitted To Free-

AA Early OmeAmfc* his Influence fell. * Man's worth to his family was] assured by tho protection he •ave them and the love anil klndby which he made them Orate to society. Man should make hi* influence felt in the innlty by giving of hU time service to advance Us every fool Interest. In proportion ss he did this would his worth be measured. Men shoukd Uke an Interest In the uffsi.-s ot Mate, lor Iho lawmakers were keenly alert to what the "people back home thought." and their acts would be governed by Just the Interest and activity of ibe Individual ciUxen. Dr. Berry said be had no apolrr to make for asking what are you worth to the church, for the ebuicb Is vital to the community. No obs. be asserted, would want to Invest or live in a rhurchln* community and as man showed his worth to that great Institution. so would he show his worth

to his Creator.

Dr. Berry was accorded a rising vole Of thanks at the conclusion of hla splendid addrea*. Dr. Stewart, of the Atlantic Clly Rotary Club, waa present and gave short talk, urging th* members • take good care of themaolve* physlrally. wblch waa necessary to make .hem lit for the work of good, optimistic Rotarians. “Irv" Fitch gave the nirenber* another chapter of his Impress)) 'a!fas on Rotary ethics. If the Sea Isle members follow "Ire's' lea-hlngs they will be 1*6 pe, cent, perfect and Sea Isle City bet.

lev for them.

pulnI men t of W. E Mlddlhr official boat)' ot tb* rbuicli **» confirmed by th# aanfsrsace, Wblch Was presided met by IN*

Superintend,nl Kulp

KVI'HiWK OFFICE now located In Mxmgo'a Building, landl*

A -• oue. with M. A. Luongo. a* !>*cklng

seeni Phone. Amerlean Railway Express. Sea Isle City. -gdv.J

Officer Liebcrman Helps Man in Need

Special officer Barney Llebertnau. of Woodbine, showed on Thureday even'Bg that be can aid one In need a* well as arrest a law breaker. While on duty Lie brilnan noticed a poor man hardly able lo walk. The man. whn afters aril* gave hla name as Wal ter J. Trel*. and said he wa* from Baltimore, wa* unable to utter t word wh, n Ucberman appmsrhi-i hint He took him to a hotel and gave the man a hearty supper, as It was evident (hat he needed Then the man gave a slight account or himself. Lleberman also bought him some clothing and upon M-.lng that he needed m«dlcal aid. took him before Dr A J Frledland. and tbcie it *** learned that i: was necaMary to send mm to a hospital After one hospital mused lo accept him. Llebctman took him before Jus Let In. who **ci him to Cape May Court House to Irani who he wa*. and probably Imate hi* fam-

•ly nr ataue relatim.

SBCI'BlTY TRI ffT COMPANY. Cape May City. U a mn*i deel,. able Place for you lo have an sccount --* strong bank with the counsel, advice and financial

You

your deposit„ by mull.

At Ha meeting on Monday eve-

ning the Sea tale Clly Rotary Club placed I-.self on record us

favoring the convertlon

County Almshouse into a Welfare Heme, a step that would be distinctly an advance movement In the opinion of the members, by th# adoption, of thla resolu-

tion.

"Cietk of Board of Chosen Free-

holders.

"Cape May Court House. N. J. ‘■Dear sir—"The- following I* resolution presented and paused *>y the-Be* Isle City Rotary Club at Ha me«tii,g of June 14. 1926. Will you kindly present same to the Board of Chosen Freeholders,

and oblige.

"Resolved. That owing to toe urgent need existing In out county for proper facilities to care for our unfortunate and disabled residents, as well as the emergency and accident cases which are occurring with In-

creased frequency.

"We, the members of tho Sea Isle City Rotary Club, regular meeting held on the 14th day of June. 192*. do hereby dome the project for changing the present Almshouse Into a Welfare House, as provided for by an act of the Ne* Jersey Legislature, session of 1924. "And. do hereby petition the County Board of Freeholder* to make the necessary change In the aald institution at the earli-

est possible date."

r build-

New Home For Cape May County Trust Contract For New Struc-

ture Awarded

The conlrart was awn Wednesday night lor ll struct ion of a modern tiei Ing for the Cap. May

Till# and T. tint Company, al Us Pc May Court House. The eontract calls for a slrurlur# to rost over tgO.ooo. and was awarded to lloggaon Brollieta Company, bank hulld'-rs. of New York City. The same firm Is building the Flint National Bank ot K*a Isle

Clly.

The structure will stand bewnen tb' new county building. *n Shore Road, and the present Court House National Bank building, but os soon as the new building Is completed, the ,-ompsny will engage In the general banking bunlnes*. Dr. Julius Way. of Cap,- May Court House, is president of the Company, and John Sayre I* secretary. PAINTERS WANTED- Two re li*ble met; work for the iumApply F. H. Sutton. Scaj W* City. —Adv.l

Attired frokn head to foot In white, except for a black bow He. and armed with "duck calls." the Stone Harbor Masonic Club, forty strong, heralded by a banner as the Stone Harbor "Wild Ducks", wa* one of the reatures of the big parade Saturday afternoon In Philadelphia that waa the climax of the tl.ree-day convention of the National League of Masonic

Clubs.

They were photographed many times by newspaper and moving j ire men and Inelra was one of | the three pictures that appeared! he front page of the nt rra •vr of Sunday's Philadelphia Inquirer The members of the club wore whit* hat*, white shirts, white trouser* white hone, white shoes and black ties- Each member carried a green and yellow cane and on each cane was a piece of light green cloth, with a golden letter. The letters formed the words “Stone Harbor, New Jersey” and wPh the lines marching twenty fret apart, the effect was moat pl-.urtsque. The club was preceded by a beautiful allk American flog, escorted by a guard of honor, which waa followed by a Boy Scout, carrying a large placard bearing the Inacriptlon "Wild Ducks. Slone Harbor. New Jersey." The Boy Scout warn flanked by Mayor George U Markland and H. Irwin Gerhard i. President of the club. The "duck calls" were In constant use end the "quacks" could be heard a considerable distance, creating Interest before their arrival and amusement when the dub passed the throngs that lined the streets to witness the parade. At one spot a bevy of girln assaulted several of the marcher*, attempting to confiscate the "duck calla." but the attack was successfully repulsed and not a "quack" was lost. The Slone Harbor Club was applauded all along the line of march and received an ovation when they swung past the rev.cwlng stands, the reserve officers stationed at that section having witnessed the Initiation cer, monies of the "Wild Ducks" i the Lambskin Club. PhilaiJelphh Over ten thousand members of scores of club* from many clllea participated In the parade. The Stone Harbor Club Is the only seashore resort club In exlstH was organised in 1921. with Harold I. Taylor, as Andrew Brown took the helm. In 1924 H. Irwin Gerhardt was rhnsen as the club's head, which offlre he still holds.

CHARLF' C. READ

Re-nominated for Assembly In

Tuesday's primary

Slogan Prizes Go To Wildwood

and Sea Isle

Mrs. Rasmussen Wins $5 •Names of Prize winner* Not Announced Last Week Some Honorable Mentions

Wills of Two Women Probated This Week Two wUla were probated at the Surrogate offlre at Court House during the week. Mrs. Lavlna G. Hughes, or Cap*- May. bequeathed her real and prieonal property to her two Mrs. Elizabeth M Kuehn. ol can City, directed that her personal properly and real **• be divined among her two daughtera, Elsie K.. and Marrla and her son. Waller E.

Kuehn.

Court June 30th

After murh delay, and With the Circuit and Contoion Plea* docket lull to overflowing. Cap* May County's court will gel Into artlon again on June 30. Next Tuesday. June 22. the State Is-Elslatuie meet* and undoubtedly a Judge for the county will b- named by the Governor and confirmed by Senator Bright. Since the beginning of the April term of court, the county ha* been "Judgaleas." except when Judge Bacllett. of Cumberland County, mu In a few cases. The term of Judge Henry H Eldredge ended a week before the April term, and his re-appolnimriit wa* h*l>. up In the Senate. The April term will re-open on Tuesday June 30. when it 1* hoped rarneetly and fervently by all law-abiding cltlien* ot the county, that a County Judge will once more *|| on the bench

Ol course you noticed the glaring error we made In last week's article on the Claosined Slogan Contest. We printed the winning slogan and told where the *r* resided, but failed to mention their liatnes. Tho winner of ihe $6 prlte last week waa Ida C. Locke, Wildwood. The second prlxe was a ward,-d Ida J. Dover, of Se Isle City. The winners of this week’ prise* live In the same cities a last week’s best slogan writers, a Wildwood woman capturing first prize and a Sea Isle City man second prize. We're going to 1*11 you their names right away for we don't wagt to omit them again this

week.

The winner of first prize Mrs. Arne E. Rasmussen. 6002 Pkclflr Avenue. Wildwood. (Continued on Page 7)

Railroad Crossing Work Looks Punk

Sea Isle Commissioners Make Protest To Company

Ren Isle Comuilsslonera have

been trying for months to gel the

•st tersey A Seashore Railroad put In drain pipe* under tbelr

tracks at the street crossing* on Pleasure Avenue. With the coming of the new gutters the company ha* com in, need doing the work on that portion of their time above Ocean Avenue, hut the work

very tinRallsfaetory. a*, the

grad,- at the rmnslng* l* being raised, making fh,tn look unsightly. At their meeting on Tuesday th* city commlsBlnnerw Instructed the clerk lo forward a miumuntrallon to the company protesting against the woik bring done and Imustlng that the prew nt grade

at the ,-row Inc* Ik- not disturbed y II Butna Company pre-

For the flrot Cine In many year*. I here waa no contest , oa Tuesday In the Republican party at the primary election, and as a result the vote cast, except In places where there waa a local scrap, waa very small. Due to the fluke In the filing-of hla petition. Charles E. Foster, who waa an announced candidate for Freeholder, did not get hla name on the ballot, and os he waa the only candidate who woaM have caused opposition to tha regular Republican ticket, there waa no opposition of any kind, i The Republican nominees are: • For Congress, Isaac Bach a rack: for Assembly. Charles C. Read; jfor Freeholders, Robert S. Miller %nd Henry Y. Clouting; for Coroner, Harry H. Hornatlne The number of eoHa cast could >t be learned, as up unUI noon Thureday. no tabulation bad been made by the County Clerk of the vote. Eight or nine election dlain ct* were still missing, the clerks being alow la making return#. This la In direct contrast - to elections of other yeara. when the returns, almost to a rote, were known within a few hours afterthe poll* closed Tuesdry night. - A few lively County Committer Its In various district* served to create a little local interest ncre and there. The County Commltwlll be decidedly of the Hildreth faction this year, the "HUr . • dreth" candidates scoring or*i ihw .* "Bright" candidates by 69 to 11. Juitioe Scrap ia Sea isle The only contest In Sea Me City was In the Second ward. Cornelius Travl* waa opposed for of the Peace by Louis Brae-.. The vote waa: Travis. 19; Braca. 41. The total vote cast In the Second ward wa# only ItS Irving PHek anil Katherine KraUa were the Republican county uoainiitteomaa. ard George Jeffery* and Margaret Feeney’ were the Democratic victors In the Becood ward In the First Ward Mayor Sofroney and Either Diamond were the Republican comavlttaemen. and Wllllatn Ruddier and Mrs. Tamar Edwards are tha Dem-

ocratic.

Karfclaad Again for Mayor In Stone Harbor, which for several years staged hot primary batverytUiag waa quiet and serene on Tuesday and Mayor G<-orle L. Markland was ro-nom- • nsted for that office on both tfia Republican and Democrat!.- tlekThe only scrap in Stone Harbor was for Council, and here, wlifi two to be nominated, the conenders were John J. Heinle. William Webater. Jr., and •«erbert MacKeJIar. Heinle got 99 lotea. Webster 11! and MacKeiUr 69. Heinle also got the Democratic nomination. Harold I. Taylor waa unopposed for Tax Col lector and V^rgeret M. Richardson was unopposed for Asaeaeor. Samuel E. Herbert won over Olaf 8. Salveeen vote ^ 73 t0 j E for Reput* ■lean County Committee. Pctmoa Ticket Wins County Interest In Tuesday* primaries was centered In North Wildwood, where a bitter local contest war staged between what Is known as the "Peterson" and (Continued on Pago 7)

■ hat tl

city o:

l*ark Road fiom Ariadne Hireet Dolphin mid Neptune Htree! from Oio elty *ch„ol i., Park Road In

i*y may hair terrm •elan park develop, request wa* referred il**lon a* a commit-

of the

* hole

Glsring Lights Caused Crash

lights ot ai

glare

approaching

irridenl ou Monday

ii the driver of Aligleaee. Wat

blinded and drove hi* marhI graph pole. The , •fa* *«r *err Mr. and

•od Mia* Annli

Mi one llrrbor. Mia*

ry auaialned two broken and Mi. and Mia. TneuKlerelved Injuries. The car

badly damaged.

enlng.

Jeffery -

THE TRADESMEN'S Building and Loan Aasoclatloa will help finance new homes In Sea lale City. A ok Irving Fitch. Srcre:nry. Landis Avenue, near 44th St reel a. Adv.

Newt From Today’s Classified Ada Five good lots. 34,h Street ■ectloa. Ocean City. Indudlag one corner. All for 61.600. Strickland bull! Bank Skiff. 2! ft. long, 4 cylinder Universal Engine, outfit new last year. Used very little. Boat all ready for the water. Truck, penal body, model 1924. good running condition. Self atarier. First |I6 buys It. Two second band Chevrolet ion trucks. In geod condition. • Heven more weeks rempha of the Classified Slogan Contest. Plenty of time for you to *ln one or more of the weekl> pi He# end beninte lot th* epeclal 126.90 award. Are you taking advantage or ih* TIMES’ Claaatfied Department. Reed it redtulariy. l ee H regularly.