9 i OCEAN CITY' SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 1»! .' — . —
DOMINIE ADAMS BEING HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE ' case brought FORWARD to I TEST law OFFIt KKS right OF search : . -The Rev. J. 8. Adams, far fann ed for hi* zeal in the enforcement . of the Eighteenth Amendment. together with t»o city detective*, arc being held under hail of $900 each by Magistrate Rcinberger. The three officer* were charged "with the entering with intent to • rob" according to legal phraseultgy. The twd detective.-, named r respectively Rohert Gilbert,. nn.l , Joseph Cuneff, are member* of the . vice squad. who have figured prominently with Enforcement Officer c; Adam* in more than one nensatiThe arrests were made expressly no it is averred, to test the right of prohibition agent* to search premise* without a warrant. The case, said to be toe tint of its kind tried in a court of law, is creating unusual interest in legal drtle*. Rev. Adams and his assistants, it is alleged have frequently entered store* and saloons, searching for ■ liquor without a written court au- 1
thorfty. barid Feldman. better known a* ' the "half-pint king" preferred the i charges again.- 1 the officers. Feldman 's candy store, on Missouri and Pacific avenues, was raided on March 23d, when wine and whiskey was seized. Feldman had been arrested foui times previously on n similar j charge and is now held under bail totaling $2,000. Complainant will be represented by Attorney William Charlton ami j Judge William h. Smathers has 1 been asked to preside ami try the j j ease with the magistrate. Attorney Charlton is reported to j | have said: "We want to find out if j , the Volstead Act supercedes the , Federal Constitution. The Fourth ' Amendment declares, that search , of a person's home, or place of ( business, may he made only on a , sear- h warrant and it expressly in- s dicates the conditions for issuance -( of such warrant. "When anyone, even officers of f the United States Government, in- f vmic a home or place of business, . without the proper warrant anil carry away property, they are guilty of misdemeanor." It is further stated .that under ' the Fe<leral prohibition law, an agent cannot search a residence without a warrant and cannot ' search a public place of business ' without a warrant, unless he sees ' La violation of the law, or has good c . reason to believe u violation is be- ' ing committed in his presence. - Federal authorities on the other ' hand claim that Enforcement Of- 1 fleer Adams has always acted in 1 accordance with the law and his ' rights. Rev. Adams has establish- ' ed an unique record for stamping ' f rut "blind tigers" anil no fenr is experienced by his friends of his ' inability to justify his actions in this case. TTic man Feldman was recently ;i arrested as the proprietor of a 1 place. 103 South Florida avenue, I1 where a hundred gallon still was' "being operated anil where eighteen 1 barrels of mash ami one hundred c gallons of moonshine were'Seized. I® Feldman was also arrested during the sweeping raids, conducted 1 last year by Prosecutor Gaskill, ' and by Enforcement Officer Brin- * ton.
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Milwaukee Youth Quits Engine for Congress Johnny O. Sclrafir. <•' M;:v.a-.ikre. was firing and nn engineer on • llcago railway five years ago. X. he Is the youngest member of ingress. He takes his seat from Wisconsin next term. He picks Sen. iFollette as the progressive Re; u; llcan candldato for president In I U r_ ,
MISS GOLLISSON IS HONORED WITH A LINEN SHOWER r j PRESENTATION .MARKS THE : 1 CELEBRATION OF THE LADY'S BIRTHDAY j 'j Miss Cornelia Atmorc Colli.-.-. m. [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ( "jCollisson, Sr.. attaineil to another .'j .birthday on Saturday, when a num- . ' of friends honored her' with a f ' j surprise party at the home of hoi . ! j parents on Central avenue. j 1 i If the old adage, "coming event.- , ' cast their shadows before them,"',, can be relied upon, nn event of 1 still greater importance may I* ! n anticipated at no very distant j, 1 date.r For reasons best know n to them- ; . selves Miss CoIIisson's friends de- ; ci.ted to honor her natal anr.ivci | ary with a very fine linen shower. The presentation was made in n I charmingly novel fashion. Return- I ing from her customary noon eon- ' stitu'tional Miss Collision found hei , home in complete possession of n, ' ho*t of her lady -friend -. The usual, ! conventional feildtioii over. Mi*s Anne Heafforii of Philadelphia, I came forward and presented Mibasket of lilies upon a server. Miss Culliss-.n gragped liic has- - . by the handle, whereupon linen | " gifts fell in a shower arnuml hei jfeeL The presentation consisted' of some very expensive ami lieauj tifully wrought article- eminently: . suited for the "hope chest." | Miss Coilisson Mspon-led to her friends, laboring evidently undci ■leep emotion*. Car-Is ami numerous gifts were . also received from friend- .. ho ! were unavni-lably detained from; {being present on the occasion. |j The remaimler of the afternoonj spent mainly in social Inter- j [ course, and in a pleasant exchange ,of reminiscences. Dainty refreshments were served by the two hostesses of the party. Anne Heafford ami Mir? Williamson. Miss Anne Heafford, who is
-. if: -v I exponent of the trepischor- 1 ear. art, contributed two solo -lances ; ;r- the delight of the guests. The company present included:. Mr, W. 11. Colli* v-n. Jr.. wife j-('oih-son. Mrs. Edward Hogan. I .M - - George Dascheg. Mrs. P. J. E» an ••, Mi- Mattie Boyle, Miss ; Mary Maginnus, Miss Josephine Maginnus. Miss Mnrion Steelman. of Ocean City; Miss Heaff-.r-l of , Philadelphia and Miss Helen W'il- : , lianison of Swarthmore. 1 TURNER FCIRMERLY IT (LICE OFFICER DIES Clarence Turner, who was the . first colored man to-l-e appointed an officer of the local Police De- , partmcnt, died at his home located . j on Fourth -treet and West ave- , i nue, Wednesday afternoon. ( : Decease-I was fifty-eight years of age. and well ami favorably | ': in the community. " ' - "| Deatii came after a long anil : pCsfui iU«». , , years, suffering from -liabctis. 1
COMMUNICATED Te :l.» Sentinel: Why should the public be so tucked at .the immoral life an.i tragic death of, Dorothy KeeVian. -lorn* when such trash as. "The World's Applause," Maturing B— | encourage such "rat by 'our *c<A theatrical ramp accept- expensive jewels from a married man. permits him to lo\C her. flirt - vvith him, etc., just like porothy Keenan. knowing he is a married men. Then the false husband is accidentally killed by his wife who ! loves him, for which she ha* to drown herself to escape possible hanging, although she is a good moral womgn, while the vamp goe--hippe-i as before, by the public. . l-ecause as she says. "I have -lone nothing wrong." Done nothing wrong! Is breakj ing up a home "doing nothing wrong?" The story ends with the public worshipping the vamp. No punishment is meted out to her. ' .Vhat an example that is for our children {to have placed before -thenSuch a plot is ruinous" to the ihome and morals. No wonder we read of so much muck in the w orld. " ! We fee -lit every time we sit thru -|an indecent or moralless movie s play. j It i» committing murder just as 1 slab a person. In each case the re- '• --It is death. • A bad man can go the limit so - lung as he is not sexually unfaithC ful to his wife without being pun- " ished by the law. But a married • -nan is just as false to his wife r when he gives jewels to a woman ' • or -eeks her companionship for pleasure as if he commits the sexual sin. He is false in his heart to his wife. ' . There are no grades to marital infidelity. A man is either true oi ' false. The only difference is that { |one kind of unfaithfulness is more ' repulsive and disgusting than the , other, but one always lend.- to the other.' Pi ih all decency let us boycott - - •vie* an-1 plays that -In not "uplift" our boys and girls, and boy1 cott the men that are lea-ling ' double lives. Then anil only then | will the world be cleaner. By PROTEST.
CAPE MAY LEACU E < SCORES BIO SUCCESS W ITH THE MINSTREL ■' • Home talent tame in for its just '• -hare of recognition -luring the ■ *■ un-ler the auspices of the Young - Progressive League on Mon..ml Tuesday of la.-l wo<*. ■ ■i i't.e Urge auditorium of the Lib- I e raix-ici'iv .. J* Is-tK evening* amPif 1 -j,,. laughter ami applause which re--'i.i oe-i through the place may < .-{!*> taken as Indicative of the qual- < -i iiy of the performances, they ap- : i* preached very nearly perfection, t j l"!:.- "Circle'' was composed of - -d tiie fonowing artists: I is I -auk Mocray, interlocutor; John I 10 -i!u:ii, Mr. Downs, R. Cunning0 ha:::. John H. Mccray, James - le Hand, Frank Miller, Lester A. : "i-Rmies, (rforge Lehman. - Wlliam - ■s Hill. Floyd Hughes. Harry Hughes I r- I e.-lie Hand, Charles Snowden, c. John Meyer, L Hawley. Thomas : -e Hiigl-.es. J. W. Eldredge. Albert - l.itt'e. Miss J. Louise Ball, sup- I i- i-.ii of music in the high sthool g w the accompanist. The end men ' . the first half of Part L of the' ic program were Steve Githling an-1 -.- H;,!s Holmes. For the second -t . Richard lee, a professional \ n I'hila.Vlphia became Interlocal!. I Charles Boyde- and John ic u. ; .. l-crame tlie.en-1 men. All 1- pleasing. The program was as PART I Overture. Miss J. Louise Ball. lS Opening Mctlley, the Troupe. " : "Carolina Mammy" " Carolirai in the .Morning" "Soothing" , " When All Y'our Castle.- Come Tumbling Down" -Gee! But 1 Hate to Go Home •' . Alone" e Solo, "Since you gave your heart " to Another," John Mel-lrum. ' -Solo. "You Tell Her 1 Stutter,", " Steve Gidding. 1 Solo, "Little Town in Obi County '1-nun." R. Cunningham. 11 Solo. "Bell in tlw Lighthouse." '' Town Topics, Harry Holmes. 1 * Solq, "Silvery Moon," Richard e'lee. c Solo. "Who Tie.1 the Can?" John 1 Solo. "Y'ou Gotta See Mamma," r ! Qiarley Bov-leii. Finale, "The Betting Fools." K . Boy-icn, Lee anil Lemuels. PART II. Musical Feat, The Quidorts. | Monologue, John Lemuels. " ; 'The Chair Pusher and the jDukc." Boyden and l*». (A Cape May Boardwalk Episode) , | Harmony Four. W. YJill, J. Me- | era? . !- Hand. H. Hughc5>^^ Special, "Dr. Coue's SanitonuTn41 | Staged by Charley Boyden. _L2Z I — - - ! .-r<iTO>i<AVt< ll'IVC Adtizxio 1 .
CAI BHT BY A MEAT 1 HOOKr.MAN SUFFERS PAINFUL INJURIES ; Alhrri Willi.*. Mi-U With 1 , vcre lacerations While IX'- c livcring. Mrat , A most peculiar accident befall , ; g caloreSY man natne-l Alfre<i Mil- 1 • while In the -iischunfc ofi, I his duties in the employ of the A r Ferguson Express Company. {j - According to Williams, he was j ) r carrying a l>eef into the rear part | , - of the Powell Meat Market, from; . a motor truck. After delivering , the consignment he was in the act | r of leaping down . to the ground . - from the truck, when a large meat ; | i hook pierced into his leg. < - Thus hanging down suspended j , 5 from the hook, bleeding profusely < .'the man remained' for several mo-j - men to helpless until disentangled i by his fellow workmen. Dr. Herschel Pettit was immedi- j | * ateiy summone.l, who found it nec- ! ] t essary to put seven stitches into - the wound. I Williams was then conveyed to . the home of his sister. Miss I-ena ('William*. 719 West avenue. U h-'irw". "he Uosr.1 of ' U,w-mi«sion.-r • J M-riUnl'. h»i rm-o! lo I* mitsBW- or roo- . I.-UIM-L mwI tlisl I'. -■* ibvolfi! to another " m-.inid;<-l u«- sn.l to Iw for while •eho.-l T of eonTeysnre'io he for ihe >1 iHil-'ir whi-.l imrrosc »nd when -he land ' -ha- Ihe'wme .hall re.er' lo"thr Oil* of n Oeenn fiiy. See. 4. Th.. or.liro.nee .hsli lake eBoet ' -he expiration of -en day. from if final ) i {'J* [C^UrloOj t>-.mh.r'. City " rMk '** '"iIarm a. morris.
KEYSTONE WINS ' FIRST FOR SEASON , The Keystone Athletics journey- 1 c ed t.T Somers Point Sunday and; won * 11-4 victory from the Bear-; cat A. C„ of that city. Busheyi pitched n sensational game, only|*j giving the Point. boys 4-safe hits. if Green ami White boys fielding ]/ was superb for an opening game.ji The Keystone boys had little sup- 1 * from the spectators. It is - 1 'j hoped that more fans will aceom- * pany them the rest of the season. \ 1 1 "i*ee Wee" Broadly feature-i at;] :j short and Hollingshead as catcher ; the Ocean City boy*. Stretch. I . the south paw pitcher of the Point 1 j pitched a good game but lackled support in the field, until the I (sixth inning when he was knocked ' ' out of the box. ' 1 li Keystone A. C. R. H. O. K. , i ■ 1 Rroadley. as 2 2 3 2 - Breekley. .'Jh 114 1 > Newcomer, If - - 3 ° i Hart, lb 1 3 3 _M; xu'c'sesMM S«m- 'r'-Tht^U CS-CrwT FW-hjc * Sire*! Portion of*Tr!Uh S4r*«t : Ele.rtvlh ! , . Street ; Twelfth S-r.*t^: Thirtevnth^Strwrt il iTald by th» City of l(e»«n City at tare* - i,r -he I'.uin* of h„nj- ..f xai.1 City. Said „ Ik, ml, shall b. .leflnit. in amouM^aml ! n'lif N.Cw X'raey" ' ' T>,'aT the. "form and ail j n i—uinr i>t said l-nd. shall Iw by nrdinanr* .. aa^ns 'Zt piamSmry aoM* of t'lw Clw <5 ; Ura t'lly Ihn. Oeoan Oty. Sow Jcrsoy. ; .-X ..... — . . . . ...V . .
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Tales of MMhusaleh Listen, my son, an-1 I will tell ! ( tliee a uon-lrou* tale of my wan- j j 1 ilcrings through Jazzlan-I. It chanced that I strave-l into a | j magnificent heathen temple of wor- ;( -hip, lluit the natives dedicated to . the great God, movies. Like unto j a palace 'u as this wondrous temple ( and filled with silent worshippers.] Sumo moveti their lips a* if recit- i ing the prayers that were magically | . : inscribed on a, silver screen. Others | j currieil awav by their religious ( real spoke thein out loud. f Presently lights flared up anil a f man whom they called manager 1 1 I stepped upon the stage. " I jrotien I ^ ! and gentlemen," said he, "in the j ( j audience here i- a man with some j ^ other man's wife. Her husbnnd is L jout.-'ile with :. gun. A man of'j I pea- e an- I an-1 desiring to ovoid ( j hl—slsheoii ami scandal I will peiimith the couple to leave by the , ' Thinketh thou this is an old ( j story * Nay save thy snorts, my , j son. f..i :bi is yet another mono- i ! ger of another temple in nnother j j town from that thou knoweth ., * alw-ut. Hear what befell — ( . No sooner had the manager spo- \ ( 1 kei: when a multitude arose — clamf oring f-.r the exit and in the zeal ^ ' J to avoid blo-Hishcud — seven persons , 'were ki!le.l in the rush to get out.. 1 v ji Twin Ever Thus I Di-I you ever go to a movie show i j Just in time to see it start. - You and your girl prim anil proper i . | You sit this far apart. : | But. oh, when the hero w-oos the: ' star. If An -I they clinch for a kiss; Then you find w hen with the lights j •j turne-1 on j You're sittin' rloseuplikcthis. j
TRY A CLASSIFIED flOV. CITY OK OCEAN CITY, N. J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT No. 737-A Scaled bids or proposals will be received by the' Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, N. J., at the offices of the said Commissioners, ; in the City Hall. Ocean City, N. J.,. . March 2C, 1923, at the hour of 3.00, P. M., for the construction of six, - (6) Tenis Courts, located between, Dth Street ami Gth Street., east of Atlantic Avenue, in the City of ' City, N. J., as described in - | the specifications. I All bids must be made on the, ' forms provided, cover all it cms < contained therein and lie accom1 panied by cosh or check certified j 1 i by a New Jersey Bank or Trust 1 in the sum of $250.00. 1 payable to the City Treasurer of City, N. J., without condiition. A certificate from a satis- ' ! Surety Company, covering 1 the demands of the specifications, must be attached to the bidding I sheet. The successful biddar will ;bo required to furr'sh, within ten I I ( 10) days from the date of the ' j award, a satisfactory Surety or '{Guaranty Company Bom! in the 1 1 sum of the full amount of the award, r— iditione-l for the faithful performance of the contract, payment of all bills and wages, and will also lie required to save the City of Ocean City, N. J., harmless ' from all nctions-ut-law, or otherwise, ami by vrtue of the employees liability act of the State of Jersey, or any other uet per 1 taimng"tn the employees or lalwrby giving a Surety Company' - Bond or Insurance. The entire work will lie completed by the 15th day of June,! 1 1923. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or| • all bidR or to waive any-infor-1 • mality in any bid. Plans and specifications can lie r obtained from 'the City Clerk by 1 depositing $10.00. . Dated March 5, 1923. Everton A. Corson, : i Director of Public Works. |iWm. H. Cailiaon, Jr., City Engineer. - 1 Harry A. Morris, City Qeric. , • -A.lv. 1-S, St. j, ,
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