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1 School*,$rjll close on Juna gth Town Councl holds ts regula: - meetng next Wednesday mornng All Redv Meu*re"Urged tp tnru outat next. Tuesday evenng8 meetng., Dr. Pollard Wll be at Dr. Crowells pffce on Sundajr, from 0,30 < " a. m. to 2.00 p. n,. Progratna are beng ssued for the pano rectal by Mrs. Browns pupls,to be held n Central School on Fr 26th. Hammonton strawberres are be ng shpped, atad ar* also on "sale n the local market They are of nu excellent qualty. "Foxy Grandpa" s the fanlar ttle gven to Edtor Delker, snce the br{h of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Matthtw C. Romeo, Wednesday mornng,,may yth. All Odd Fellows who ntend go ng to Egg Harbor next Monday evenng, should meet n front of tht hall ft Ths s thrd n the eere* of degree demonttt*- *"* >T >» A huge electrca y-hght«d clock s beng erected by Tbe Poples Bank at ther corner, Bellevue *nd Central Avenue*. It wll be a credt"both to tke Bnk and the s. Anthony Capellaba4 dtufchterjdorothy, of Gr«en_Bsnk, N. J., enjoyed pleasant vst wth Ter sster, Mrs. AndreVr Vafltella. on Egg Harbor R4. fot tbe past week. The many, frends of Mr».. Capella were glad tosee her about town agan. Whle Playng wth on Su»fl»y»fternoo)», lttle fouryear-ow Henretta Lebeltz was fatally burned, and ded next day n the West Jersey Hotneopslhc Hosptal, Camden. Harry Smon, "a yotng boy, tred herocally to extngush the flame*, and wan. -* *.>..umftyj.. J.-J3>*A kattj.fcflurablw T*lf4fc JllnH**O MW **%?" T* f*w)w»> _~,*-** ;f<ldened p*f *nthave tbe sncere sympathy of the" towna people. Edward CarVT.aIUe and Mss Mary Laar»\H6y.tv eldest daughter of ye Edtor, Were marred at 2,0 a. m. on Thursday, May Sth, a The Rookey, by Rev. Edward A Rook. The happy young couple, slpped off on the fve oclock tran for a ten day trp n New York State and Nagara Falls. Both are well known here, and hghly esteemed by ther church and tht the towns pebple, who unte wth "Dad" n wshng them all the joy and prosperty that.can come to them. BOY SCOUT NOTES. : Boy Scouts agreed to make and present a dtretcher to the Red Cross. They wll sell pcppes on Poppy Day,May 27, to help rase fundt* for two hohes for dsabled veteranu. Horace Werner was elected manager of th«scout Baseball Team. Town Councl. At ther adjourned meetng, held Wednesday moruuf, all members wer«pjrtaent but Mr. Mottoln. County Kngnuer Nelson quoted Ihc opuon of tu«3ate CKecr, tlmt no K B: or " ta»kh could he erected uudvr or on a»t«t or county hglwuy. lkll«v«o Avenue n protected by the new bulidnc-he ordlnutce. A resoluton wn panned, uuthor/.n tho Collector to extend the lmn lmt of UXCH lom juu) to July nt. Another, tlmt the rule ol ntercut for delnquent t»xe» be aeveu per cent.. Kluancc Commtce watruutboxed to purchae tmfo «nd otho lxtnren,hh CC<! for by Collcctorn o(lcc. Voted, to ute butl local [mpcru for legul n<lvcrtlcue«tl. Two bldrt wef«opened for pnn]m *n<l cqupnant»t wtter ntnto. Thoy were : llrdgeport Coupmy, $55V>. lluflulo,ste»n Iuwlp Co., $5023. Report of audtor, wlu lo«k»l>y rocuuendatom, wun receved. MrJackson ndvoonlctl a deputy clck, to ««rvt (ul lm«, to onubln pevmth, HccAc, etc!, to be B»u«le out ll anyhour, Uuy duy. J,./, Delphlnlan* M«rt. The Hamm6nton Delphan Chapter met Mondajreyerng, May 5, n Cvc dlub Hall x, for ;her annual eupper, and "electon of offcers. The hall was tastefully decorated n green and whte. The table, decoratons were whte and pnk. One of the unque features was the Shakespearean place cards wth the Delphan emblem, whch afforded much amusemenywhen read. After the supper an nterestng program.was gven, consstng of solos; a quotaton contest, lterary gkmea and an orgnal poem, "The IJatnrnonton Delphan," by Maude Jacob*. Then followed famlar souga by all, and an mpromptu Delphan orchestra. After the entertanment the fol* lowng offcers were elected for the ensung year: Mrs. Ella Ett«g r Presdent; Mrs. Carre G. Hurley, Vce Presdent ; Ms. W. W. Mayberry, Secretary and Treasurer. -At the, close of the evenng, a vote of fhanks was tendered the tetfrnglmetnbers, n- recognton of her effcent aud zealous work year. Latn, Englsh,) Vench and Math- Thorny s tb6 ttjtents path. Sprng examnatons now -Creasette young and anxoaa brow, Take from lfe alt joy and cheer, Pll the heart wth hauntng-fear Of the flank card, spectre stern, Tela orthngd one ddnt learns Oh that one could have a look F«*a mnute At the book! ~ Whats the use of Latn Prose? Just to add.to youthful wcea. Verbs, dectensfbtu n a strng. All outdoors s full of sprng. Hurry, feay raurvng, wrath; Latn.Englh, French and Math. AMON* THE CHUHCHES. Baptst Cfaurcl. a m-lorang Worshp. Subject, *Tl«e Power of Jesus." The thrd of,a seres of sermons on the "Charms-of Jesus; 3.oo m.-,sunday School. Pators adult Bble Claps, 2.5. esp-.m., Y. P. S. C. E. Subject, "What Chrstan Endeavor Does for Me." Leader, Mrs. A. H. La Rue. /.7,4? p.m., Evenng Woralp. Subject, "Can we Have Communcaton Wth the Dead?" 3rd of seres of sermons on ".Important questons of the age. Tr. C. E., Tuesday, 6.45 p.m. Thursday, 7.45 p. m., Prayer and Prase Servce.. Subject, Parable of the Talents Ffst M. E. Church. Rev. Gwyt H. Keller, Pastor. 9.45a.m., Sunday School.. A class and a teacher awats you. so be on hand. u.oo a. ml, MornngWorslrp. Subject, "Gods Lghthouse." The Pastor alwayu preaches fve mnute sermons to the chldren. Send your boys and grlp p. n. Kpworth League. Leader, Kred. Ftcbctt p. m. Kveng l«rvce. Subject, "-TUe HtfHt Trea»ures." 7.45 p. tr., Thwrttday evenng, Lrayc-r mll Imm: Morvce. Come to xny or all of the above We wll do UUHI good. l f rnt Prewbytcna Church., Rev Clurlas O. Mnde, Pnntor. IO..-JO u. n,, Mornng Wowlp, Sulyeot, "Our Daughters, Our Kutrc Motlcn," n., Sunday S«ln>ol, Atlult und IIn;l School Ilble Clv. Mtmovlul S«rvoen f<tr Mr. c;.,s. WllTen, lute tuperlnteudetof tle Sunday School. 7 p. n., Itermadlata Chrltun Hndcuvor Socety. Subject, "What Clrlntlan Kn louvor Uoea (or Me." Lewder, Harret Llttlefftld. 7.45, KvouuR Wornhp. A tspec-ll Sevco wth tho Hannun ton Ounp I f lrc OrlH. Tlurmluy,....-j p.n\., Jr. C. I. /<t. p."., Chur«-l Irnyvr and CUrltttlun S<le«<-o Socety, Hcryrr : Snndny, n ". m. «n»l Wednnnday fl p. m., n Cvc C ub.{all. ;o l 4.j h. lh r,sunday School «r puplrt under.twenty yenra <>f K«- /.,,..., ;»Vn,r*rjt jffkqyj..7 n.«,,,, L, r,;_.". I, BAMMONTON,, N. ft B±WMM&$** * *.*&& < <Vfk «fet&?,>, <! -,... * frhtdfcmmmjjj;!, BANK BROS. S..<!. f BANK t -> BROS. STORE Calls To You. for your plessares, recreattn anl3r;heat]&, and fashon calls to you to be properly apparelled, that yon may enjoy theseefchlaratng Sports wtl the adeo..zedt that comes fr6n knowng that your appearance s trm, neat and stylsh. Our, servces are cheerfully extended,, umtocks are complete wth the needs of the moment. " -\ t r V J - U< *" v / - >.. &.A much as jffgfy? ft?mtn"her otttftre- M" * /~ * / qures careful choosng, :. Wferect attenton, to, ttjfotp th* graceful, Ifrsb dress to the napest detal, every> """te.h*-* been, I swtth tnach deon...".vbtt wll fnd?plenty,_vof choce here of the - occason.?,or Grls up-to 4 -yws, they range n,.., -prct from $2.60, >, and up to 5 to 9, range from «6 26. be made you wll lkewse fnd t to your, selecton from the materals. we. have here assembled. Perfecton of Fgure. -Ths depends somuc.upon the corset as the foundaton that every possble attenton should be gven- to the selecton of the proper style. Here you wll not orry fnd j the proper style for your own partcular needs, but you wll get expert fttng servce. Nemo Corsets, Amercan Lady Corsets and Warner Rust Proof Corsets. Rubber Grdles and Brassers. complete stoqk. A Summer Underwear for Men. Nansook Unon Suts at 50c * and 75c, Well made, all szes from 34 to 44? Mens Cooper Make Unon Sute at $.00, S.60, $,76., of nansook, nplaa, and self strpes, made.wtlt Klosed Krotch, the most comfortable. lens Seperatft Shrts «nd Balbrggan»t 50c and 7Cc. t> t Mens tgfat Weght Unlqn hort sletve, wth ankle length drawers at All szes from 34 to Holeproof and Interwoven Hose lor len n cotton, lsle and slk, colow, blacky gray, taa whte, prced at 40c, 60c, 76o, $.00 and $L?5. All the new ahapas, plafn and fancy weaves ran ng n prce at $.60, $2.0O, $2.60 $S. and$4r.oo. Most of them have the new- able cushon band.! >.<*..-?.!, Straw hats that we used for wndow d half prce, come and select ydurs whle tfey lost _-_Jfc _-_B4,wh. ~ Mens Oxfords at $450 and $5.00. Sold leather, made especally to.our order. Somewth perforated tps and lome plan tp.. Tan calf, dnflk calf and patent colt... " : "/ Mens Tan Oalf Oxfords at $6.60 and $0.00. Sold leather wth OSllvan Rubber Heels. All. ssea from 6 to.,, Mens Oxfords at $7.60 and $8.60V The Famous Bostonan make. Made by Amercas best shoemakers. Best grades of leather w>e4 n ther constructon., Vc kd, gunmetal calf, rubber heel. Mens Hgh Grade Oxfords Made for us by the Bostonan sloe manufacturers, at 9.00 nt 9,50, In tal calf and cordovan, many styles, also combnaton last. If you have trouble beng ftted, come to our shoe department. BANK BROS., Our Prces Always Lower ron QUALITY There Can Be None Better" WE DEFY COMPETITION BOTH AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY Rujbertohs Markets M»y IIANMONTON, N.. f, Heat Unp»ud Round 3tl-ak... tfc llotton UOUIK! (pot V>ust)... ttt Chuck Koaot 4-60 Stewng Ilcef u... oc Ilolr and Croft Cut Koant...-uc frctl Hamburg H<- Khouldern Veal (wbolc) jllc Drcatt V«al (whole) 50 ttc-wjj Veul,.. ao-j5«: llnco (In p«c«-) x.... jyc Hull Snpkcn... J-.JC,. lb» for <««: llologpu (n p««c) aw. f ( p«n S«U ork 9; Nce Urgu Mkokcrcl 3 for J.y Notce to Drvtrs.of AutOnoblea : Owng to tl«greatly ucreancd traffc n and thrbuf;u towu, tke followng; warnng «ssued : Parkng a hereby ft>rbd«]ca at " oorncrff; wthn t&e parkng lmt; alno near freplugs and fr* house*. Cara nunt lne up <:loae, purallal wllh cubn. Whle unloa<ll>k, trucks must not Htuxl ucroan street, obhttuctn* traffc. Rear re» lf{h«) 4ust b<; ua«d. Kvckls tva(t att<l tl racor mound coroco, lu also fobljjca. Ths fcgulatoo» (j)r the ;mbl<;,!>af«y, «nd wlt PC- clfofced, and dealt rrth. P. Mottola, Obref ol Iotlc V!,

2 ;v- NEW HammontonLoanand.. * *. \ : Buldng Assocaton,,/.. - Wll Open a New Serte ol Stock at ts Meet fe on Thursday, June,922 S$tth*B]ftoas for Shares now receved at the offce of the Secretary, Central Avenue next to Bank &aares may be taken n ths Seres untl December, 933. J MnftaHaeat Shares $.oo per month for «bout37 months wll ntt the nvestor $ tbrepad Shares $00.00 pad at the openng orreres wll net the nvestor at maturty, $ Money to Loan OB Pnt Mortgage at 6 pr. ct. 33. A. W«M, Pref4en» H. K. Spear, Vce-Preadent.~8mtb, Treaturct Wn». Doerfel, Secretary DIRBCTOR9. Herbert Chas. Cunnngham T. C. Blrm L. M, Pwkhuratt. W. R.Rtton J. G. Galgne \ W. 8. Crane Announcement! - >*, s.*v >, \..-- Hamraontbtt nas»t last attaned an Undersellng Store, Goods and Furnshngs at n the past. Sallowng openng : tyro* never been equaled n Store have &. real 0 day sale,, Come n and get acquanted. Respectfully yours, Y Undersell ng Store Street betwec Ralroads «" w*,\".;,-?! J.." JOS. H STECKER, Prop. :. costs less than ever!.or years, the ptce of heatng equpment has been lower. n the Sprng than n the FalU, l J 3Lrd prced have come down so far that ARCOLA, Hot Wafer Heatng System costs you lessths month than ever before: Followng. are average prces nstalled, ready to use ; For 3-room home : Arcola and 2 Radators - $85 For 4-room home : Arcola and 3 Radators For 6-room homo : Aroola and 4 Radators - 30 : J"or 6-room home Aroola and 5 Radators Estmates famshed for larger homes, * VVe wll be glad to furnsh you exact prce for your home..john W. ROLLER Avenue PHONB OQ8. / ( Hammonton, N. J HAVE YOU ANY H)BA of becomng a depostor n a Bank or Savng Fund? The Peoples Bank OF HAMMONTON, N. J. n at your servce. Captal, Ffty Thousand Dolhrn. Surplufj, Out Hundred Thousand Dollars. EACH KHSTEID g NOTICE OF ORDIrANCE An Ordlnanev,,RalatnB : ;. :»»*» :,C»!- «tnc««n of Cartaln 8tr «f the own of Hammonton, N»w Jara«y: -...,,,,,.,.., twem,. JBelfeWe Street; Second Sfvot MM OttWWB -,-..»r j. = ; Street between Frtneh 8tnet aaa dor trfl Av«h»; wth/efcfewrt ««or««, eonttmctnc eonenterotmc ott both ddra:of-<tbe saldl ftreet$ to>mak6-an. ppnhrtaton for fatodl*to**frrtm purpose*, and to provde for the gnentof bouflta for aatd httprove- IV ottdalked, by the M»jw and the Common Councl 6» the f*m of Homttooton, New Jcn«tr:, - - SECTION. The followng Streets, or sectons of 8tre«t8 to the Town of Hammonton, New Jersey, shall be paved wth renforced toncrete, not less than seven :nctea y thlck, and concrete curbs and gutters, accordng to the plans and specfcatons, prepared by Bemngton and Vosbnry, Consultng Engneers, dated Slayftrst,022, and- now on fle n the offce of the Town Clerk, of the Town of Hammonton : Egg Harbor Road between Bellevue Avenue and Orchard Street; Horton Street between Bell«vue Avenue and Orchard Street;Second Street between Vne Street, and Orchard Street; and Thrd Street between Frefch Street and Central AVeflue.. SECTION 2. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DIRECTED, that n all Streets or portons thereof men* toned n Secton, of (hla Ordnance, where sewer, gas or water mans or conduts for wres are located, or may be located subsequent to the passage of ths Ordnance, pror to the makng of sad mprovementa-utfeoete. n order to make prvate connectons therewth, t wll thereafter be necessary to excavate and tear up the proposed Improved Streets or portons thereof, the owners of all lands; on the lne of sad proposed mprovement shall make the necessary connectons wth aad sewers, gas and water mans and coadnlta for wres n aad Streets and portons thereof. - for all land* not already connected therewth, before the work upon sad Improvement shall be begun and whch connecton* shall be made wthn thrty days att> notce from the Town Clerk sototo; provded that at least one connecton shall be made for every ffty feet, and also one connecton for each subdvson of land havng a frontage of less than ffty feet; Where there are no curbs along the lne of toe proposed mprovement, nnd the constructon of the new curbs Is deemed necessary and s called for on the plane, thp same shall be constructed by abuttng property owners, n accordance,wth the specfcatons on fle n the-offce of > the.town Clerk, wthn thrty days after notce from the Town Clerk so to do. In case the owner or owners of any lands for whch connectons are hereby ordered to be made or curbs constructed, shall not comply wth the order and drecton-theren contaned wthn the tme heren specfed, the Town Councl BhaQ cause sad connecton to be made, Or curbs constructed, and pay the coat and expense thereof, whch cost aud expense shall be assessed upon any fled,, and whch assessm come, a Hen upon the p flted, and. shall be >o manner prescrbed by _. Chapter 52 of the Laws of.lmt.as amended; provded that all property owners shall have the rght to make sad connectons or construct sad curbs at any tme before the contractor ; shall have actually commenced, n good fath, to excavate for the work; and provded further that the nbtlces THE MAGIC Tho Worldn B»at. requred by tha,secton to._ by the Town Clerk, shjll be autl ;;::ttottltj"""" AR8. <»e,000.00), be and the uutae /s hereby approprated for the pay- VtaMnfMfha AnHXVIta»-J j-t.*-*. aa heren _, flnmr*:;.. ; est, accrung J ;,ncludng the Enr.t6n costs, and Interurlng <Be /constructon SECTION 4. The temporary mprovement notea shall be ssued n pursuance to.the provsons of an Act of the Legslature of the State of New- Jersey, known as Chapter 262, of the, Laws., of 9}{f, and; ts amendmentb and supplements thereto. Bald notes to state on ts face, the purpose.for whch they are* Issued, and shall mature In not more than sx years.. from the date of completon of sad mprovements; an<t Shalt bemesoed a», may be determned by a Besolutlon of the Town Councl of Hammontou. SECTION 5. That the Mayor, Town Clerk and Town Treasurer, be and they are hereby authorzed to execute tfe sad temporary Improvement notes herewth, n the sum of (36, , SECTION ft That the proceeds realzed from the sad temporary mprovement -notes, shall be pad to the, Town Treasurer, and to be dspersed by hm, for the purpose as heren set forth. SECTION 7. Th/t the pavng at sad Streets, curbs and gutters, as set forth n ths Ordnance, shall be constructed, bult, lad and nstalled, as u local mprovement, and when completed. the.coats of sad mprovements, shall, n the manner provded by Law, be assessed aganst toe owners of the lands and real estate dervng; benefts therefrom, n proporton to the pecular beneft, or advantage or ncrease. n value, whch the Respectve landb or parcels of lad or real estate, shall" be deemed sto receve, by reason of such mprovements; but In no case shall any assessment on any parcel of land, exceed the amount of such pecular beneft;* advantage or, ncrease. If the total amount of sad assessment does not equal the amount of the costs and expenses of sad work. the. dfference between the cost of the work and the amount of the assessment shall be pad by the Town " " ". of sad work, and, the confrmwon of the as»fa8ments,therefor, n th manner protded by Law,»Uch assessments ; shall become lamedatety due and payable. 4 - SECTION g. Th?.asseasments as collected; Shall be MmmcdttelK. pad nto n sneclal *;fuad, to befcnp-wnas "Local Imnrovement Assocaton Account," and the moneys collected from such assessments shall be used only tn pay off nnd dscharge tho temporary mprovement-notes. ssued as herenbefore provded for the Cost of sad mprovement* SECTION 0. THIS ORDINANCE BJFFECT IMMEDI-. NOTICE s hereby even, that the foregong Ordnance wll b* ntroduced * Jnegnlar mwttns of the Common Councl of the Town of Hammontoo. held on the 94th day of Hay, 023; and {*"!,. * TX. ">«*»«to be held fe *he C 0 «n «U Chambew, h the Cty Han, of <b» Town of Bamnonton. on the 4th day of Jane. 832, at the hoar of eght ocfock h The fore-noon, Stand-. ard Tm*, the sad Common Councl wll consder the fnd passage of ssm Ordluneej M whch tme and nlaee. all jp*rt«s whose buds may be effected by, o r who m a y be may appear and be BV.OBDBR OP THB MAYOR and the TOWN COUNCIL of the Town of Hammonton, New Jersey. W. R. BBEL.Y. Town Clerk. Dated : May 9th, 922, BROODER SeU-Reaulatlna- Bfflolont and Dependable. PoaUvely Ba«-proof; fre-proof and chll-proof. Broods chcka at a proflt. You cannot afford to own a poor brooder. Free catalogue descrbng the greateat money-makng brooder on earth, together wth plan«ofcolpjy and Layng House*. RRY M. CARRELL Hammonton. N. I. Hepreeat Ing UnltedBrooder Co. DO YOUR SAVINGS EQUAL TflE AVERAGE? Accordng to Government reports, one person n every ten n the Unted States has a savngs-bank account, wth an average balance of about $ , How much money have you saved? Does your savngs-bank balance equal the average? Or a/e you one of the nne-tenths who have no account aud to money saved? If you are one of the latter, we nvte you to jon the 25 people who are depostng ther navnga wth uo. We are here to help you f you wll let us. Hammonton Trust Company Good Strawberry Plants Wm. Belt, - $6.00 per thbueand J. 0. Haumontqn, Jjl. J. Say If Wth Ink! \ offlowcaterngs! Specal on Imported Japanese Grass Rugs, 6ft. z 9 ft. - - $3.98 8"xlO" All floor coverngs are* yery much lower. 7 W. L. BLACK WILLIAM BOERFEL Hammontons Modern Insurance Offce All Knds of Insurance CONVEYANCING NOTARY PUBLIC New bnldrg, rear of The Peoples Bank, Central Avenue, Hatumonton, N. J. Keystone phone 403 In a varety of styles and prce*. t Qloclls of every coneeveable desgn and make nnd gakranteed by the maker* Reparng Jaatly and promptly D. S. Bellamy Includng aome of the beat makes. 9 Bellovue Avenue, Hammonton. H. J. Nows Tme to Pant! EUGENE K NICE Pure Lead, Zlno and Llnaead Ol Ready Mxed pant For»y T. A. St. near Fanre HAMMONTOff. N. J. Oomploto lno of Hardvra.ro, Qarden Tools, Poultry Wre, RoaHng. etc. at low«ot prlom, cab our our; prloea «n<l bft oonvlnood. ff you buy your Pant elwfhoro It a because you are wllng to pay more than our prce. You cannot get butter Pant. If we my t p good ta good. B«H rhono oa w. Tomknsons Express Daly JBetween Phladelpha aad Pftmjnmonton Phladelpha 30 N. Thrd Street 40 Market Street Blk Oflloea frhonbs t«wat Boll Market UMM» jnaton* Wan 7Q9O Boll ftfarfc*t 89! ; should be made artstc, santary and lvable. walls should be Alabastujed n the latest, up-to-the-mnute nature color tnts; Each room should reflect your ow ndvdualty and the treatment throughout be a complete perfect harmony n colors. The wall of the 6d home, whether manson or cottage, can be made just a attractve, jst as lantsry, through the ntellgent ute of Instead of kalsomne or wallpaper It» absolutely necessaryf you expect Alabastne results that you.uk for and secure Alabastnt. Avod kalsomnes under varous names and nsst on the package wth the cross and crcle prnted n red. That s the only way to be cure you are gettng the genune Alabastne., x Alabastne s easy to mx and apply, lastng n ts results, and absolutely santary. " " Alabntne s» dry powder, pw up n fve-pound pokget, wmte and beautful tnt<, ready to mx and ue by the addton of cold water, and wth full drec-. ; tont on each package. Evnyfaetagfefrnnt - _. I!.JLx. < MU>u**» ha» emu and crcle prnted n red. qsssb&acp Better wrte u for hand-nude color depnandpecal«upgerton«. Gve u> your decoratve problem* and let u* help you wotk them out.. Alabastne Company 635 GrrdvUle Ave. Grand Raptdt. Mleb As In Football. Lfe Is full of tps and downs and It takes a wse fellow to make hs downs help hm toward bs goal. Boston Transcrpt., - Baby G-Funttav Ask Your Local Dealer WrteNow for 32-Page Illustrated Booklet The LJovd Mmuhcturlna; Company (AMoMl-WdhAUCk) n>d«.n Menomlnee, Mchgan (6) trtr la Q»T«ndl )o.>ndt.(»minntu. WANT!> MAI.KHMKN In humo and «,- Jolnlnf flountlem to hpnclto now, f«at movlnf lne Ultahen utflnnlla. fhunoe to mlte monay thla aunuflr. Wrt** tor proposton. MIOTAI. WAUE CORP.. Vwa lllvcn. Wl.. Expansve Love., Ethel Oh, Rchard, when we are marred I dont thnk I could lve In a lttle flat. Fance Yon dont love me when yon Bay. that, Ethel. Ethel Oh, yes, do; but not on sucft. a small scale... A REWARD OF $5,006:00 Would be a,small amount to pay, for savng a mans lfe. If you could j save your lfe for a. dollar bll would you hestate to spend t? You rsk your lfe everytme you drve your car n the ran because you cant see through your wndsheld. A dollar bll sent to the Baltmore See-Thru Corporaton, Baltmore, Maryland, wll ensure you havng a clear wnd- j sheld for the next three years, as ther preparaton s guaranteed to keep your glass aa clear aa a : summers day.* Nothng lke t on- the market. One applcaton wll last aa long aa a ran storm even f t lasts a month. It Is absolutely guaranteed to gve satsfacton or money refund- ed. ( Send for t today and be pro* pared for the next ran storm. Ad* vertlaemont. Stop Hlccouon, "There IH, I beleve, only one specfc for hccoughs," snys an emnent physcan, "and tlmt Is a small dose of vnegar, sweetened wth as much HUgar aa It wll odrorb. I have used thla remedy when the nnnoyunco lna passed almost Into the dungeroua stage, nnd jcvor knew n case whch one done would not releve and two cure." one-eleven cgarettes Three fyandty - Gentlemen TURKISH VIRGINIA DURLAY In a new package that fts the pocket At a prce that fts the pocket-boot The same unmatched blend of TURKISH. VIRGINIA andburleytobaccoj GMumnt>o«by Canadan pacfc Rockes A world above other Sum. nl/ lmon bgger then nl Hw fourth the llamnca «w«y fortnhle lo roeth on «Ca, Uv0«r ou.«l>or fm«llma you 4>llh, hllm on uank«it* glaulal l«l««, «r gulf r.ofotl l«m AI «from llrtff Hnt L.«k* I,o..!.<, o VlolorU, U. C. Cmlt or»rvf* rt>r TVtr W Canadan Pacfc Ralway F. It. Il HHY <!!!. AUl. lab*«ll««i>*l>l. M«tll<">t Ava. «t vl H Now York<:U. * Jlj JOY AND PRIDE Most Przed Artcle of Furnture l Germans Home Is Made by Hmself;; FEARED BURIAL ALIVE -.-, :.,..; :,. ;.r :,,. :. ",:. ;.. 80 He Constructed Coffn Provdng v Mean* Whereby He Could 8* Saved bell, Ppe and Sard- wch Are Provded: RIehlnnd, N. J. A coffn la oneof the prncpal artcles of furnture In the home of Chrstan Straube, a natve of Germany,, who ponts wth prde to hs last habtat whlctt b«bult wth bs own.bands and accord- Ing- to hs own Ideas.. Straube occupes a small but In the woods between Rlcbland and Mllraay. The shack contans one roomandthe furnture conssts of a stove, a emal table, a cot, a char and the.coffn. Ths coffn la Straubes prde; and Joy, not on account of Its Intrnsc value nor.its expensve materal, for It Is made of boards sawed from trees In the surroundng woods, bat because ofits completeness. The grm box.. contans (Complete paraphernala to safeguard the "occupant from unnecessary, sufferng-* In.case he s burled wlthdutbelng really dead., -. Fresh Ar for "Corpse." In the cover, above the place where the mans nose wll be, la a hole tn whch a ppe, ten- feet n length, Is set, whch wll ejjtend above the surface -of the earth,.affordng plenty of.fresn ar to the Vcorpse." On top of the ppe s a large bell connected wth a.rope- t<j Ve placetl. In the occupants hand so he-can rng} for rescuers f le regans conscousness to the coffn. " // Straube does not beleve In em-> balmlng, ard has from bs youth thought wth feardpd angul«of the possbltes -of beng bured fcnd comng to lfe when put snugly away under sx feet of earth. It was ths fear that prompted hm to buld hlrown-coffltttprovded-wlth the necessary safeguards aganst such a calamty. ; A fresh sandwch s made every two or three days, the last one made to l Prde and Joy. ho placed In Ills hand Immedately after douth. Ho some tme III the future one may hear u Ix-ll rng In Mnrya Landng cenrttery, and they wll know tlmt It la Htruhn conng to lfe, lrctllnk tho cool ar nnd outlk Ilu Hanlwlch, watng for Home nt to answer tl«hell and brng hm to thu mrfuce nnd to tlo otsldu world. MAN COMES BACK TO PRISON Eoonpee From Insttuton In West Vlralnla, but Returns of Hla Own Accord. Pont Ilonmmt. \V. Vn. Wh«n u man lrfk out of Jnll It In mally wltl Iho Intftlo of uluylk uwny from It, lnt Iho rulu (l»«m not lply to Htrotlutr Oolloy of thn county, wlo 4<pod from tho MIIH<MI county Jnll horo HOIIIM nonlln IIKO. II" wnh Hvt<tnc«<l to» four nontlm Ktrn for HundlK n thrt>nt<ml>k lottur tlnugl tl» nll. Hhorrf.lolu I, l.nvlu WIIH arotutd from lln hud l>y tlu rlklut of "".I"! dortxll.,. llo r<h ond(i md vvn Hrprlxod lo Mud ColUy nldluk tlloru. (olloy Hld lu had oono hack to oat. Iltt hud wudorml vc- mvrnl nlalo* nlu4 l(tuvlf{ Iho jull, lud IHKIII ubltt to obtan Ilplynot and YVIIH \ln» lhlo lo K<tt "throo n<j rth" n duy. <;<llcy hud tlron on of lln mntotm to Horvt\ Md ln IlKUrod It WHS omltr lo cat ly nlylu In Jal tln rotnlk t 4 country. Put* Mmed Jury In Oounrato Room*. IMxllHon, Wlu. Tlu rollun of I ho <llnp<ml of tlo IIKIII nnd wonf on» nl;l jn-y wlu-n It la l.-dtlmo lnn llxnl nolvtd ly. IK K«J. A. Ilopunn >r Dunn county, \VI>con»l, who lc c -4Mn (hat lluy hv Klvcn HO aa! roonm. Tho nlcrlft tn to watch oxr tlm 4-, whllo hln wlf.t Kmrdn Ht) women IIIOIU MM-II of the Jury. HpFRSTWELL DAY IN 6 YEARS Huntlnflton Ctzen Could Nether Mr Eat Wth.Any_8«t- L faetlon Before He :- ; -. Got Tanlac, "Before takng Tanlac. I hd not «een a wer day-in-,sx.-years," Bald VT. K. Peoples, nd.St., Huntngton, W. ya., "It seemed lke I had lost ray health for good. I could nether sleep nor eat wth satsfacton. I was badly run down; nervous, had no appette and had to force down every mouthful t ate. Even then my, food soured. I would fll op wth gas untl I had Intense pans n my stomach and chest Headache almost drove me mad, rheutnatlsm In my arms! shoulder and hps kept me In pan all the tme, and I had to force myself to work. "Tanlac went rght after my troubles.,on four bottles I ganed ten pounds and the rheumatsm and stomach trouble soon left.me. My wfe has gven a statement about the good Tanlac dd her, and I am glad to add my endorsement of ths wonderful "medcne." «Tanlac Is sold by all good druggsts. I.Ike money; people borrow courtesy and never pay It back.. DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled wth pans or aches; feel tred; have headache, ndgeston, nsomna; panful passage of urne, you wll fnd relef n COLD MEDAL The worlds standard remedy for kdney, lver, bladder and urc add troubles and Natonal Remedy of Holland snce 696. Three szes, all druggsts. took forth* OHM Gold M«U <m nor box And fnrc»pt no mtaton. LadesKeepYourSkn Clear, Sweet, Healthy Wth Cutcura Soap and Cutcura Talcum HAD Sr-EECH WITH GOVERNOR Certanly Short, but the Incdent Gladdened the Heart of Ths Indana Small Boy., ehgovernor McCroy aha others Aoarded an Intel-urban to vst.the new reformatory ste at Pendleton they found the car already well flled. The governor sat down by a small boy from Fortvllle and a moment later asked hm. to exchange seats wth another member of the party so that they could contnue a conversatloj. Shortly afterward tho lads eeatnnte dsclosed to the boy that It was the governor le had accommodated.., The ncdent made an Impresson and when tho boy reached home ho, boasted to hs father that he had seen the governor and.lmd spoken to hm. "Is tbt HO?" sad hla dad, skeptcally, "and what dd the governor say to you?" "Oh," he anld, "would you Just as noon Alt In Hnt sent over there, mm?" tndlnapoilh News. Some Reemblance. o poor old I.onRfllTor la marred at IHt? Old ho marry money? flomnlclf Well. Hho certanly talks. Graft often ROKH nhont dlhgnlncd aa A hmlnehh opportunty. ALL THESE PROVOKE SMILES Varous Knd* of Ladle* Who Exelt* tho Rsbltes of h» Wrter In. Huntorou* Publcaton. I-adlea make mo : laugl ladles who dress lke Kewple dolla; ladle* who are always arrangng glaumng partes; ladles who arrve at the theater darng the mddle of the frst act and practcally stop the performance; la* des who tell fortunes; ladles who spend 2 hours a day In restaurants; ladles who organze welfare leagues and are forever talkng about them; ladles who know all about relatvty; lades who embroder ther brdge playng wth telephone calls, gossp and rsque stores; ladles who are habtually one hoar and twenty mnutes late for all appontments; lades who are shocked at anythng they dont understand; ladles. from Columbus, O., who, havng spent nne months n Pars, completely forget ther natve tongue-; ladles who have never been understood; ; Iadlea who dont know when a romance ends; ladles who are contnually dwellng on the fact that they are ladles. From Lfe. NO TIME FOR EXPLANATIONS Young Woman Smply Felt Herself the Vctm of Crcumstances, and Went Her Way. "I was walkng along Fourteenth street," sad a young woman artst, "and I saw a woman ahead of me pushng a baby carrage. There was a baby. In the carrage, and the baby was holdng the strng of a rubber balloon: I notced that the balloon was unusually large, probably due to Its beng Inflated beyond Ita rated capacty. - "Just, as I passed the baby carrage the balloon exploded.. Went Pop! and dsappeared. Apparently the mother" was looklngsome other drecton at the tme and when she lurnet her head, saw the balloon was gone and I was gong and she connected me wth the catastrophe. She eyed me malevolently. Of all the mean trcks! she exclamed, am then attempted to console the balloonless Infant. Dd I deny causng, the balloon to burst? I dd not. I was merely another vctm of crcumstantal evdence." Baltmore Amercan. One Day Late. Movng to a strange cty and settlng In a new home had kept me busy for some tme, so busy I neglected to attend church. One day the mnster.was callng on our street and dropped In to see me.. Durng hs call he Invted me tb attend a specal servce the followng Sunday. I promsed to be there, and to convnce hm that I really meant to fulfll my duty towards the church I told hm I had already rented a pew whch Jf&opefl ; to oupnpy regularjy.,_» At. tho frst-opportunty I telephoned the church steward to secure a vacant pew, Only to be, Informed that no seats were rented all were free. Chcago Trbune: Could Do Her Part. "Alce," gold the mstress, reprov- I n 8ly "ths Is absolutely the worst pe I ever tred to eat. You told me that you could make us good pes as any cook In the cty;." The new ktchen grl placed her arms akmbo and-faced her mstress wth defance. "So I can, mum," ste sad. "So I can. Rut all the Icddles I Ivor wurrkcd for mxed the plou thlusllves bofuro baked em, mum." Hla Versatlty. Sght-seeng hus stopped In front, of a large church and the lecturer mwlcd out : "Ths, leddles and gents. Is the church where Tony Pastor used to preach." New York Tmes. The hardest thng some men have o leurn la that the othur fellow Is mlled to sontllng. Sure Relef FOR INMGESIOM Hot wafer Sure Relef IELL-ANS 2St am 7H Package*Evwywaere "Vaselne" Carbolated Pttrbleum Jelly s an effectve, antseptc frst-ad dressng foments, wounds and nsect btes. Ithelpsprevent nfecton. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (CVmrtrfgfJ Sate Street New Yolk Covered Wth Pore Lead Wre fence covered wth pare tead,? saves you 50% on your coot. Let us tell yon; a car J to us. wn fjve.yot ths nformaton. LEADCLAD WIRE CO. DeptN. Wanted Agents ;"seu "drr (oodj. aou»e fa?- nlbhlqgft. Bff communon. Partcular* trae. C. 8. COVHODUHS COBP. 3M! Whte Plata. An. -. -New Ybrt Gent of the Old School. Gpses, apparently <lo not take much stock In the newer femnstc theores. A swartbv nomad and bs galy -dressed wfe came- Into a cgar store on Cadllac square, Be bought Borne good cgars- for hmself and- a package of ppe tobacco for her. -She demonstrated wth hm h.gpsy language about somethng, turned, her back to hm and started for the door. Hla.facc clon hs large foofana admnstered t In*- ty-klck that was forceful enough; to send her through the swngng doors. She made no protest and, they walked. away together. Detrot Kewa, PlKer. "Danel was a pker; be ddnt haw any nerve!". -r The thn, pale jperson. who mattered thus, lfted hs Up. wth a sneer. "He was a pker," he added, scornfully. "le only went Into a den of llonfl." A moment passed, a moment of tense contempt. I." hu contnued. "I am a greater man than Danel wast For I nm on my way to Intervew the casher at tb» lunk where I um overdrawn I" Saleamanahlp. The Irate shopper waa returnngon unsatsfactory purchase. "You told me those were fast colors," she complaned, "nnd the very frst tme they wt-rw washed they ran." "Maybe you ddnt use atatlonurr tubs," suggested the swe«t yoanc thlnk behnd the counter/ The Thrfty Ctzen Who Caught the Plugged Nckel G 7/fR- BROWN had nwollowcd hs lunch and had C>Y pad hla bll. Cautously he counted hs chumps. ( Herel" ha sold, aharply, "Toko back tha plugged yfckel and gve mo u good onel" Browns day won heavy and s dull. Ho lucked " pep." There waa a mldtftornoon drowsy apell when le needed to be awake the drect and natural reoult of heavy, starchy breukfuata and lunches, taken on futh apd wthout queston us to value juut becauoe tho food looked and touted lke food. Thousands of shrewd busness men who count ther change, toko thor food for granted. That> what bulds up tho santarum nualneaa, ond puta tho tlrad "ull-dono" fccllntf nto: tho mld- ftamoo of M buulxua day. Mr. Brown walked proudly out. fool old Brown. \ But old Brown had fooled hmself. They ooukfavt Grape-Nuts s a scentfc fbod, whoeo delcous, appetlxlng flavor and cropneoa ore on ntroducton to well-balanced nourshment a. nourshment easly and quckly aetemllnted, BO that -body, bran «nd! nerves ore wrcll fell and kept free of tho stored up poaonb,k;ft byso many Ul-oclectcd foocfa., Served wth cream or good mlk. Grupo-Nuta la complete food, always ready, always a delght to tho taste and always, a safe selecton for tho man who thnks hs stomach s enttled to some of tho samo pro- tecton ho gves to hs pocket. Grape-Nuts The Body Bulder "Theres a Reason" Mudo by I\xtum Croul ComjKmy, I»c.. Buttlo Crock. Mch. -Tl

3 . (Smts&ctpn) South Jersey Republcan...vA ~v;.v;.;r.zv;*;:ff# Bator** :«fmm :! ".,.-, H ; ; ; ; ; Housefurnsngs, Auto Accessores Sportng Goods. -Electrcal Supples *,..-., K -"Nl -, V-s V... V. tb.. We lave taken over theftggcy for.the dstrbuton of Mcduay-Norrs Pston Kngs.. ; also the glas. -Dahln Products, Connecton Bods " and Bearngs. Dealers wll be allowed the regular dscount. BRtTNO Buberton Auto Staton and Belevue* Hatnnonton,!!. J geranums for Decoraton Day. There.s-usually_.a_s_O!Lt _f Gernurns on Decoraton Day. -We have a good assortment of plants, n ud and bloom, fne stock. Make your selecton now before- the assortment s broken. J, M. BASSEH& SON, Florsts, Belll08-R SEDUCTION IN PRICE For Pano Tunng On and after June st the Prce for Pano Tunng.«<p>wMn> n Hammonton. L mq 7C..Wll DB 94.9 bp n Iltrnmonton the frst Monevet r nonu, except September*! fatbtt month the Wednesday follownb, whenever there arc four or more ers.. u«ve ovderh at Rc\mhlcan Oflcv, -n. lruwn 400 Bellevue Ave. for. the ngn of e clencv, pa all v pt a gunnteed. Pno, Player and <fcg»n r«[>uv>ng and rebuldng. CHAS. F. SCHNELL Master Playerman 547 N. 29th St., Phladelpha, Pa. n»ot e Poplnr 924. wtyn Blone Hena When -Vre Bcaroo. Apartment ttflet. Sx Rooms and bath, electrc lghts and steam heat. Central Motor Co. Turner Buldng Tle p e n» r btealng plumbng supples Irora n»y shop on Ralroad Hvenue, f caught, wll be gven full extent of the law. WALTER J. VERNIER Kerry Garden Autc IKS, saoehjwcjs5 "Cultvator- j Solves Your Labor Problem I Day alter"dajvreek In and week out. the Xhole Mason through, ths wonderful motor«lrlv«jnachlue xvll «ave money tor you on your Mtateor "arm a. It to dolna tur thyvuandjof ohcrj. The m«y Ite gttnp; tlen - U. S. rhcat 2 H. V. Evlmude Wateccoolc Motor furnaheo wnple power for runnng l«wn mower, cul- vwrmft lllelnn prove they know w to got Jdn. Itrcnlc n onlu- <f ll.ulnff. wedlrb. dscng: also hnpulley JJ )bj T-5NAl,*t.t»mnll peces and place - erorubtr.kvl. If there, RAT-SNAP» "* ll got thorn pnhtvely. Three flzen,. Wrt», 6bc, $l.2f>, "ll <»(l Raruntctrd t>y tral Ilnrn-y und Ut.kor Bos. Th» Atlantc MuUu ft Mlg. < W. rmr«l At«.. ClmlM4.0. UIl conduct In O at nl tun v n.him o«orv»ll;«null l<.f< B.f«. \\f 4» n -<) * "". JL Frefl. Smth <CJo»trotor and Bulder u llontt O >uontt.o Onk Crovo O>uol«ry L. J. WOOD BI.W6OD, NBW JBUSMY Snt. Agunt for Atlantc County Nuw Jersey. Dr.Lousl.Helfand,B.S.A. Veternaran 25 Pleasant St., Hammonton, N. J IC«v«>rlv, 7<M IU-II lono II.! Gharlca M. Plllpa Uuunno»t», Attoruoy-t-I.w Njow.lorn..ll THOS. M. SPARKS Notary Publc $.50 ou, N.J.....lW,:!tt V, On «ale at offce, and at SctenkUN»w«Hooo»nd R»»dlnKNow*Ht»od, Advertsng Rate* on applcaton.: ";;.;U>«tPhoefc-WMd.W5. f;,.;: ",.».- Offce HoufaV&ckljanto 6.00 p,n.. : ;..;..,,.. :/.{ Saturdays untl (.00 P.m., dnsllrht Bftvlnf.tme. =...:: /SATURDAY, lay 20. V rlay Day was certanly an deal day.. / /. :..Farmers are very much.worred over tle depredatota by thv cu worms. New vegetaton of 4 -knds s destroyed, cut off at the l;ve of theground. "... :. " - Someone suggested that both of the local edtors had honors tbrus upon us ths week. All rght, as long as we a re-not wshed "many b*vpy returns.". v, The loug-contnuecl drouth was ; broken, Wednesday, and all nature s rejocng. We notced that everyone who had a garden patch was takng home a package of plants of some knd. * ApostefnO. C. Rogers.wndow s attractng much favorable cornner; and should call the boys out to the Park to assst njthe great work they are dong th«re. The ; poster was made by Gerry Patten. lnl fur t.l.<-.«> nuturrlukr.fr In whuj «<; rurry r. tnt l M-lo t., our clttn. One of the fnest peces of carpentry and cement masonry n Hammonton can be seen at the corner of Second and Peach Streets. The carpenter, C. P. Myers, and the boss mason, A. F. Jaunett, can well be proudof ther work. Tlys s not a free adv.; but we beleve all wl agree wth us as to the beauty of the property n queston. Have you been-down to the Park lately? The work already done by the Legon boys shows wonderful possbltes there. Most of the underbrush between the race track and lake ha* been cut, and the plans also nclude cleanng out that part of thelake. Ifyou cannot help personally, why not do as some are dong, pay some one to do a days work there? Counclman Jackson, at the meetng on Wednesday, advocated the CownskeepngJopen house,=hat_a,-havng-«_deputy clerk on -duty at some gven place, sx days a week. As t now stands, one mut regulata hs busness wth the town accordng to certan days and hours. A new cty hall, wth the varous offces, s not very far dstant. GERANIUMS *,.: f* We are atf dong busness. Plenty of Geranums and Other Plants, tcut Flowers. Bouquets Made up for Decoraton BIS Local Phone 65. S < 3rd and Farvew Ave. At Bellamy Jtwelry Store JEvery Saturday Afternoon. DB. J. R. HUNTER Eyesght Specalst Partnt-Teachcr Assocaton. The fnal meetng of the F rent- Teacltor Assocnto, for ths term, wan held n the Assembly Koouf the H(-h School on Tuenduy cveug, Mr. Cot gave u most uutructvc talk on, "lultcalon," uul n» very covucn manner nlowetl th«henefth to be derved through the co-opcr.ld of the purent» and the tcaolcra. The repoth of the oflccrn u.od varous conuttecm were rcxl, nlovng the ArtHocnto had m.uu- woldcrlul KlnclH durng l» lrt yfr. Th«followng ohctr* were eleu-lel for the CltmM; ytrnr: lx-rt< pnt, Nltt (..co. arklurft; Voe-lreH, Mnn Orce Oakn; MIH. Cld. Ir/; Mr». Kclmr<l So«ly. In Chancery ol N«w Jurauy. Io : MKlUUI.l.C. CAItlCY mll ItluUlK (ray, ulnrnt lnlfllalltn. lly vrtue 0 nn orlor nf Ilo Court of (luuty u( NrW Jmmy, nuu on tlo (Iny of tlt tlult lur<m>f. n t ruur) ICtlulnv II. (rny n complanant, unt you anl othorn nr«dofohlunlh, you U; lunur to tlo l>ll ol mud con l>lnt, on nr lufon MM <th <lny of -Inly,!> tho H«l<l l>lr wll (><> nkt m -onl unlnnt. you. Tlo untl lt!) tn lll.d to ro-n-lonn» nortrnn v»n Lvy Merrll <.. ()urvy, nlnjrjo un, to ICohtWrcn N. Itulm, ltvl fnlrary 4, IIH), <)n lunlnin llunaoton. All ntlo County, N«w.lnuy. anl you, M<*rrll \ <!nroy nr«klo u fofohlunt IIOCAIIIIM you woro tnt portknfor who cxefl<<t nn<l nortuko ; tnl y<nl, Illncl Crny, arn nlo t lofrdnnt lnu-n<>o you «e tho wl(<) of flmton <!roy, tlo ron«nt uwnur»f ««U prou- <, «nl htvo «<low«r rlftt tlnnln., IIOLTK, thk)y & (llx Hollcltora of Conplnlnt, ll.tr,!; M.y», H2 AtUntlc Cty, N. J. The week Mny 4 to 2 s known throughout the Unted StatCH ab "Motlera and Duhlers Week." Sunday, the fourteenth, w«s observed nh "Mothers Day," and the twouly thrd wll be celebrated as "DnuKlt«r» Day." There wll be a apectnl Her vce, approprntc to the day, Sunday evenng, \r the Presbyteran Church, n whch the two Hunuonto gropt of. Cnnp I r nr(,;rl-,o-kya>)ltj nud Whanku, wll take pure, md the. pnntor wll ttpeak prtrulurly to the Kll". There wll be npccul musc for the oucnto, und the Cnnp Ire C.rln wll have upproprlue purltt n lle aerv««v $26 REWARD I wll <:y fta.oo for evdence Uml wll convct the person who mned t vujwblc tree n trout ol my property on Packard S reel. J. M. HASSHTT C ItlOAl, KAKCAINS.UM>X;AI.-.(>llv«r, U ndorwod. ItvnlKto), Hoyl and otlnr ty - wvltor rlllmm, (If, cntn utcl, l for If;). K<d, purplo, lln-k lk»dn for rd>l>«r ntun )t,.;0 t-tutn onol,!l for bu <-rntu. l.lluy uhl, lulxn 0 gla xnct, (I for Ml rnln. IlUvtlr ntovrn, fur tounllnf, ln>lllnc, «lc.. If.lO. Wo «>y jontk". "ytu" olllcc, Hum moton, N. J. : Dove Under-garments The newest styles and most nteresug noveltes are dsplayed n "Dove" Under-garments of fns cotton materals nml lks. They are made wth care cut amply,»nd trmmed most becomngly wth fancy sttchngs, embroderes, and soft laces. Ther reasonable prces make them decdedly economcal.. Waples Department Store Belleyue Ave ««u9 Mens $.50 Dress Shrts $ $2.00 Shrts, whte and tap, wth collar, $.00 $.50 Tes at Metts SHs Hose, " Cotton Hose, - IDC " UnonSuts, *,650 " Rubber Belts, "" 250 and 5oc ".Tants, -; - - a $2 45 * " Work Shrts, - v 750 ; Overalls, From May* aotl to May 3st, 922. Stephen lecentlo 20 Bellevuo Avo. Frday and Saturday Jacobs Meat Market We Handle the Best Meats Rump and Round Steak 36c Ib Bottom Round Ib Chuck Roast - 4-6c Ib Stewng Beef - - 0c Ib Cross/Cut c Ib Fresh Hamburg c Ib houlder, of Veal (whole) 8c Ib Breast ol Veal (whole) - 6c Ib Stewng Veal c Ib Veal Chops - 4O - 452c Ib (llauonton Klled) Pc-nc Hams Cottage Hams 6-8c Ib 38c Ib.. Standard of Comparson -. ", : -.. * " - For years, Buck Model 45 fve passenger tourng car has been the standard by whch open cars have N been judged. v It possesses n the hghest degree those quaktes of graceful strength and refnement that suggest at once dependablty, comfort and/power. Today, Bck Model s repeatng n fullest measure the success of other yes. - Buck Sxes Thno PCM. Romdater PvtPftt. Tourng - ThnfPtsa. Coupe - a. Sectan. Sevuf PMO..... Sevan F«M. Sedan *375 ML about the G. M. A.G. Purduuf Han wlucfc proutto tor Deferred : Buck Fours Two P«as. Roadater.. J S95 Fve P»a». Tourng Three Paaa. Coupe - 39S mmonton Auto Staton Never before could you get so much IR-OWNERS who bought a 30x3% "Usco" for $0.90 last Fall have dscovered ths by now Nobody before, ever gowso much tre value n the neghborhood of ten dollars. They never had to queston the qualty wth the makers of U.S. Royal Cords behnd t. They couldnt help admrng the prce spontaneously made to meet the new economy tmes. #...» * A tre that would be hgh value at morethan$0.90. At $0.90 t a unaptnoachcd. Unted States Tro* ro &HMl Trol U.S. Tl. Co. Where you can ouy,hf Unted States Tres Unted States ( Rubber Company Hammonton Auto Staton Our repar servce Ia lor all nukes of batteres respondbtowofkatroaponslbuprcm. BATTERIES Fred. C. Nchbla Pantng Floor Work, Enamelng, eto. Hammontoo, N. J, BatlmntoB Qhoorfully Furnshed. CONCRETE BLOCKS Sutable for every purpose for eale. Jacob Wuertz & Co. Manufacturers Hell Jhon* 82 HZ. BLM, N. J. We Pcked tp Seven Larfro Dend Rata Plry t Mor ulna Uelng Bat- Bnap" So wrlton Mr. R. E. Currcnter, Woodbrdge, N. J. "Wo loat 8 mmll clcl. one nlrht. klled.y rots. I)ou({lt norno RAT-SNAP and pcked up 7 (urge dond ratn next mornng and n 2 \veukm ddnt oeenatnele rnt. HAT-SNA n Rood and Hro. Comon n cdco romly lur uno. Thr«o «z<-». 86c. Ofc, $.22. Sold and Kmratced by Cfntrul IlunruvcT,nd llnk«r Ilron. Atlantc County Court of Common Pleas. Anthony (<>lu«nr<l<> ( «t nl, trnd(r tn: In Attnclnumt Tll«l f n?n Motor Co. NOTICK. Dfnulnt. Notlc«n h«r«l>y gven thnt. n wrt of laclot bun And out of (to Atluullo (lonly (oat. >f Oono Ilnns un tb. llh <lny ol Mun-b. IU22. BK"l«t Llo rltflt und codn, nonuyu HIM! uoth, ;, l >ud rlmuoltt; UnU und tononontn of tl< In;rnn Motor Conpny.» forolkn cof or»tlon not. ntln/ 7,tdto trtnttt MhHtm In ttto :tuln l Mow Jurny. for tho «m of olhuon lkfd doll-a, r«t)»ul>l» on tlu Kll.h»y of A >rll, l\>~. knd tln ncno IIAI Krn norvt<l md duly txt<t«d uml w- roturnud on tlu ;Old d y. of Aprl. 9"?, >y tlo HItrllTof tl.connty of AtlatU-. KDWIN A.lAKKlOK. <;l»tk. [)«ouh. lt«nwjch, Al«.rn«-y, Ol Murlol Md-r.-.l. nl«n, N.. luted Aull )tl, ID/L. More tlan Ten Years Everymotorstwlousedtocrank hs car by hand and bum hs fngers lghtng the lamps ought tofaavea wholesomeresp ctforbattercs,a w aspecally warnfbelngforthedft. The frst startng and lghtng battery (9) was an Exde; just as Exde has been the poneer m other ndustres through the entre hstory of the storage battery. In buyng ah Exde for your car yougetthe product of the lohgestexperence and the greatest mamfaoturng facltes. You purchase longlastng power and care-free servce. Call n some day aad let us teh. you more about the Exde, aganst the tme when you Wll be needng S new. battery.., Hammonton Auto Staton V. SellnYourFarm Lst your farmv;th the organzaton best able to lnd for you a qck buyer Ttd 5«l Cura Our Rcort Rurms Sold to Date The Largest Real Estate Organzaton n the World nvtsun ofrkn BRANCH OITKn In TOO CltU ua Tbwnj Uth«Uolt«4tote«odC«nt4«ttt M. L RUBLhTON Opposte Penm. Etntlon. r»"> Notce of Sale. Noton u loretty {vftn that I ho tmdorn ae<l wll «ll nt (nlln aucton n Ilo Ifdhlcla Supply ("o., cornor of Itrtl nml tnlluvuoavu Iluottot, Now Joruny, on M.anr.Uy, Mny lllll, 922, at I p. m., ontt lord- tatrnu; hunnohllo T. vjmf.lt wan formerly tho roorty of Jamo» tocto, llrookly. N. V., > pny and nntlnfy n clnln of ono huulr<d fghty- Ivo dollnru nnd n«-v«n\y-n«>ven c«nt» r rvp»rh, ttuppl«a aul ulo to tu u*«l. Tho cur hm Ixru latunml lne.. Sopt. Int. 92 uml a to l>o >old on n lon mxlm ll" act for tho hotter poutcton of KuraKa koapvra am mtomollla x-jolr mol,tp >rov«t Aprl 4, IDII. Tm nall our mny ha ne«m> at tlr alovo rnr> ;n. Dttrd llla r/ll. day of Aprl. )22. I.. A. UIJKIHCK. I.,, N. llrno ft Son*. upply Co. BE YOUR OWN BOOFEB Send ctcents to caver cost «of.postage and I wll send you full nstructons how you can make your old roof lke new at small cost. Robt. A. Mays Expert n Roofng T N. 6th Phla., Pa. Chas. Denucc N. Second Street Movtng& Haulng Long Datuncu a Spc KOaaonublo Uutea. Local Phono 527. HAlVtMONTON, N. J. Alfred K. Jones ROOFING Heater and Range Work Egg: Harbor XUL Batlrnatoa Cheerfully Qlv<*>. FOR SALE One Carload of Fresh Cows Sprngers. Tuberculn tested. Phone, Laurel Sprngs 69-R-j. O. W. HILL.MAN BTHATbt>Bl>. N. J..TT \

4 I ; SOUTH f SOOTH, J. J. J.. a HOW TWO WOMEN ESCAPED OPERATIONS / Doctor Advsed Use of LydaE.Pnk hams Vegetable Compound Happy Results n Both Cases Bt JosepKMflsonrf. "Both of my rdes swelled and hurt me so that I could not move or do any of my work. There was heavy pressure and pans through my lower organs and the doctor told meto try Cyda E. Pnkhama Vegetable Compound for these troubles. He sad I had ths one chance, and f the Vegetable Compound dd not help me nothng but an operaton would. After takngseveral bottles I felt t was helpng me and now I am able to dojny own work. If my testmonal wll help others I shall be glad for them to read t and hope yoor Vegetable Compound wll do them as much good as t dd me." Mrs. \VM. LOCKMAN, 63 N. 4th St., St. Joseph, Mo. Whte Plans, N. Y "I had such a pan that I could hardly walk and the doctor.sad that I needed an operaton. I was sck for a year before I started takng your medcne and I cooldnotwork. I saw your advertsement n a lttle book and that s how I came to take Lyda E- PnKhama medcnes. I bave been takng the Vegetable Compound and Lyda E. Pnkhama Blood Medcne, also Lyda E. Pnkhama Lver Plls and used Lyda E.- Pnkhama Sanatve Wash and the capsules and prescrpton recommended. I am dong all my work and have ganed twenty pounds. I am takng the medcnes auli,dutt I feel fne. Yon have my permsson to usethsletterfor the good of others." Mrs. MARYMARK.8rHamltonAv«., Whte Plans, N. Y. Some female troubles may through neglect reach a stage when an operaton s necessary. But most of the commoner alments are not the surgcal ones; they are not caused by serous dsplacements, tumors, or growths, although the symptoms may appear the same.. When dstortng alments frst appear, take Lyda E. Pnkhama Vegetable Compound to releve the present dstress and prevent more serous troubles. Many letters have been. receved from women who have been restored to health by Lyda E. Pnkbarns Vegetable Compound after operatonshavebeen advsed by attendng physcans.. " Lyda E. Plnkhams Prvate Text-Book upon "Alments Peonlar to Women" wll be sent you free upon request. Wrte to the Lyda E. Pnkham Medcne Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. Tnls book contans valuable nformaton. Norma Helps Blood Pressure Sufferers If you Buffer from hgh blood pressure errlte for NORMA, the great blood pressure reducer today. Hgh blood pressure la dangerous. In addton to causng msery and Bufferng, It often leads to serous elcknesses and shortens lfe. NORMA IB purely vegetable, the prescrpton of a noted physcan who used It successfully for years In prvate practce. It contans no habt-formng drugs or alcohol. Helpful durng change of lfe. Send H.25 today to Norma Laboratores, Arkay Buldng, _Albany.-N.jr...for_Uberal treatment : Wanted z HJutabllahed hardware bu8lnenu wth r*m estate; prtnolpala only; all Informaton UUUt b* defnte to bo consdered. Wrte It. A. O., 868 Lyon Ave., Irvlnnton. N. J As He Understood It. Robert cume home from Sunday school not long ago hummng the" musc of the closng hymn, "Jesus Is seekng the humble heart." "What Is that yof are hmnmlk. Rohert?" asked hs mother. "I havent hoard you say the words yet." "Dont you know, mother?" anewered Hobert, much surprlsea, "Its JOHUH sneakng through Humboldt park." Buffalo Express. Barred Out. "Is Mr. Grubcoln an approachable "man?" "He Is on the subject of golf." "But I dont play golf." "And you are not a mllonare ether?" "No." "Im afrad there are no ponts of contact." Brmngham Age-Herald. STOMACH GAS CAUSED BAD FAINTING SPELLS "I was bothered-a_ lot wth Indlsestlon, dyspepsa, ard a bloated feelng brought on by ecess gas. Fantng spells would attack me suddenly, and I was In dre / dstress. I "tred Jaques LIttIe~Wonder Capsule? tfffd quckly had decded relef." Walter Purmln, Rlcltfeld Sprngs, N. Y. Gas In the stomach brngs on dzzness and fantng spells, n acute or chronc Indgeston It often stops the heart acton. Jnques Lttle Wonder Capsules break up the dangerous gas and gve prompt relef. Get ths great relef today. Large package only 00 cents at druggsts or by mall postpad from Jnques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, JT. Y.~Advertsement Would Be Unfortunate. Vcar All snners, Mnry, wll be washed whter than snow. Old Besjcnr Woman Not them as truly reponts, I ope, sr. BostoD Trnnacrlpt. Best fnnture of the admraton of the people for art Is that they dont pck flnws In the technque. sprm WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Asprn. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not gettng genune Asprn prescrbed by physcans over 22 years and proved safe by mllons for Headache Colds Rheumatsm Toothache Neuralga Neurts Earache Lumbago Pan, Pan Accep only "Daycr" package whch contans proper drectons. Handy "Bajrar" boxe* of 2 tableu AJeo bottlea of 24 And 00 OrngglaU. trad, mafc of l!ar«r U«nufa«lur. ut Unno«oatfc*<!Mea Q r of llallojrllcaotd MORRISVILLE MAN SAYS OPERATION FAILS BUT COIAC RELIEVES PILES, f HAM ***** fubmmuma "- Two Doltlea COLAC PILE Bolter Ttan / "I wlnl lo Mlfl llul nflcr urlk two )0 leu of (Ol.AC I lln<l It h)" done me mne K"o<l llu nylhlk I hnve lrl«;l for plem. I WIIH ernled on for pllv unt II»lhl mo no Kool utl I hnvo tr e< ev<ry hl(( I heml of. I have hml plltv tor over llrly yenrn. Your nellelne h wll fll. nn lnlllk "II»y frlenlt of your wonderful rokly." Mler!<. JelhhH. MoTlvlllo, l>. TloKo " ho lvn nlterel wth plle for y«nr», un«l huvo (enled otlnr remellen, fltf Ilo nomt 4lhHhHtl Jpporlern of Illn vvoulerfl now InlTl Irenluenl. Tho COI.AO llenlllcllt IH <> «K!/ / III telnl wlll II you IIMO no mlven, olnl lfrlh or m mlt<rlrh. <olnc In not a cllnrlle. (Ml /.-"" dlrelly lo neal of trouhlo IIIK! rcmovm (ho rtntnv of pllen. PILLS. Interm! Trentmont { I lo I-.vcr UBC*. l»ll«w uro (ho rerul of nllnh, lu/pmn clvhlln In Hut lower howol. To effrcl rellof you llllml IIHHI up Ilo Ill, flaton anl promolo ornnl fnelloln; of I ho omn. Tlln <!>ln< lom und Kllef follovvm In am/,ln - y nhorl. lme. If you hnvo pllem lot tonelmlo, hoenno oler lemedlen hnvo leell IlllnvallluK, lhal only an n >mnllon Ml rolovo you. Oporntlonu Ior pllen ro nll fallonol, ln.eromly pnlrul nl nnoeommry, COI.Al Ill.I) Ill I.M hnvo hroukhl Iho relef you Meek lo ImndelM nml. wll In III/; II l< yol. (let u holll/of CO),AC al your ll IK (; M M lo.lay. II IOMIH only 4 O Iollln or 4lr> eonlm ponlpnlll In nlu wrappor from IOI.AC CllllMICAl, CO., Ino.. (JU-nn IallM, N. V. Another Grl I By LAURA MONTGOMERY jj. 83, by MoClure Nowapaper Syndlca Ruth held her cheap ; lttle purs tghtly as the elevated tran Iurrle her down to the shoppng dstrct. Sh> had saved f()r a long, long tme to ge the $30 together, but she felt that the occason warranted, the skmpy lunch, eons and countless self-denals tha had been necessary. She had not seen Donald Wnger snce he had gone West the day afte theyhad botl been graduated from hgh school. He had wrtten her say. Ing that he would spend Sunday, In Chcago.and would call totake her to the park. "I suppose," she dreamed, her tn seeng gaze fastened earnestly on a tattered bear that stood Jauntly on the roof of a furrers shop, (thn Donald wll be exactng after traven so much. I suppose that even ttl; taffeta gown that seems so wonderfa t.o me wll be very ordnary to hm I wsh, I could buy some gray slk stockngs and hgh-heeled pumps to go wth It, but the dress alone wll almost break me up." Her dsparagng glance, fell upon her trm tan shoes wth ther steady heels and neat-buttoned straps. "I " Her thoughts snapped pff as a plump, elderly lady wth a large, benevolent countenance smled at her and sank down Into the seat besde the grl. "So glad to see some one from home," puffed the newcomer. "I have been meanng to -call you up, but, as usual, Ive been so busy beggng-and tryng to get my mssonary box ready that Is the box full?" asked Ruth dreamly. She hud always donated somethng to the box at home und she wondered what she could spare..-"? "Full?" exploded the other. "Yes, full! Full of tattered party dresses wth the trans cut off, old motor caps wth goggles attached and broken glasses, moth-eaten suts wth the buttons backed off and the fur collars removed, leavng the lnng out. My dear, youd hardly beleve It, but one wealthy woman sent her chauffeur : In wth a broken umbrella full of holes. She had ted her vstng card to the handle and had wrtten underneath; Good luck to the young mssonarybrde. It Is more blessed to gve than to receve, and I send ths along gladly!" "Good gracous, gasped Ruth.. The word "brde" had. brought a soft, antlcpntory look Into her shy face..;la the box for a brde? She wll Prob ably have what she needs most.!.; Y- "She dd have a cheap but adequate outft, but n gettng down fthe steamer for Calcutta the cheap lttle/ trunk got lost. We are afradthat she wont get damages for It. l sbm.ft way It seems to have been carelessnesson the part of the expressman, and they havent hs name. Anyway, that poor grl has. only the clothes she was wearng, and her one nce dress n thn frock for church wear In that hot place Is gone. " "What she needs most are mornng aprons, thn underwear, n shady hat; she wore a tght turban wth her serge sut on shpboard, and " hero the good woman sghed "what no one wll gve, a cool pretty musln of xne knd, Her luhhand had counted on her nce appearance to get the chldren to love her, hut If uhe lno to wour the ll* crded party dn>ns of vvd gw-n tulle, torn and spotted, or the rod velvet knee-length utroclty covered wth Imtterel HC< ulnx tlutt cam In tlls mornng, I KIICNH tlu heathens wont have much on her." Wlun Untl looked OVIT tho ndvertlmcl dromuh Hm found that they ot- (llnlmccd her hop-h. One In [rtl-n- Inr WIIM Htnnlng. Illu Ml lt wth umart tochen of Kray-aul-wllte lnldlne nd an mlonmn v<mteo of Hhccr embrodered Htff mlted her exactly, Conventonal mlolkh for thl- Hlrcct yet mllahlo for nny plucft that Hhe would d lkely to wear t, nl only $!IO, Yet, an Hm lookcl nt lu--mcif In tho great trple mrror, another form «mxl to llt n und llot out ho Hmrt cot-drehh. The face of th< net:- mll Kll WMH lllll wth ptkant I H- ) >olntul at He nnry l-lok fato had played upon IIIT. Ile lluly lttle w-lclllk gown that ml IMTII Hlllrhol full of ulrllhh hopeh hat H IO la<l planned lo woar to Sm* la.v Hchool lo me<<l her.voiiiik C IIUKIT) lutt vanlmhed anl n KH plare the dlul lanlh t-lutelud a torror of fulml, K** c-jklc llnory about her. "Hm mnld.v-r her Hull nldl." arf(e<l Kl, ooklh lllfully ll llx <lr<m IlKrO I.T ho {lln hul no nromforlahly lned Into the nhp mrror. Not In llul cllln," --llel her Hcleeo Krlml.v, "the heal of thn SlunlM.v fl-c Mn In a len «-tu r.one (Infll to lll you that." Whl lf«l you nny, drlcv" comd HhopKllJ. IlltllllK H" Illlln Hull fell holly to her luoml lan nhoul- IITII. "Ihl looln adoruhlo on you, Sol<l on yclnly lo all acloh Voll " "I Hll," Itnll tlly puled wth ho eltort an fllle (lcllv TlnhooKol ho hlllly venl-e, "(hll I Ilve eel <«l o mlu my drenn nynelf. Im rorry o lme l-onlled yon, lull " II (her ;III mulled old dllfled her ;nm. "No l-onhlo ut all, dourlo, K UMHV ho\v II In nyelf. If you huy (ho ;uodrt ll II Mlle you may ho lhhl to < ee/,e ol! euollkh for a par of Ihono Ihhoa lared KI".V Mll r vvllh tloeel teel," h«*r yorf neollctl Hulln Wollcalt pumps WlUt ther fnu es. " l(, But Ruth dd Hot go to the slk salt to pfogr0s. In8teaU, after gome caje. fl calculatons she bought twelve yards ol danty rose-sprgged organde "I want to get two smple dresse about wy sze out of ths," sle tol (le saleswoman, "ttlso want enough to make two lngere hata wde brm on one," she added. "Better get\tt lttle more, then, a"d vsed the llack-ejej--grl. "I,made myself a lft*rfectly.; udorabte, hat.6u of ths, and I pu< S tny band of those French rosea across jhc, front." Kutl, her vast.dlaappolntnent nbou the slk dress fadlncas -she hynte for the exalt shade opt pnk to blen< wth the ros)b sprng, hurred home after buyng thread and a length of soft pnk rbbon, "t have ths evenng and alt the week evenngs and nex Saturday afternoon to sew/ she planned, wshng the elevated woulc go faster. Most of the sewng wll be on the machne andeuttlng out two dresses Is hardly more work than one, I wll sew all the long Seams ut the fame sttng and the handwork I>can do down on the steps evenngs." The followng Saturday a long box was dspatched to tha neghbor from Frankln.. Insde lay the replca o Ruths new gpwn. From crsp wde sash to bref ruffled sleeves they were Identcal, but the Hat destned for the mssonary brjde was the pretter. The wde, brm drooped softly, and on one sde Ruth had fastened a smple bow made of beautful pnk slk. The costly rbbon had seemed unnecessary for cty wear, and she had-saved two dollars by\ buyng only for one, but the FrenchVoses decorated both hats. Ruth had! once had a dress smlar. Her graduatng frock had been whte, wth a touch of pnk, and a tender sule curved her soft rnoutj as she Ictured the Ilttle:bfden "thefar-away country walkng besde her earnest husband to church. "Anyway, she wll have one gown to comfort her," thought Ruth, forgettng the hot hours of sewng and jt&nnlng. "I heard some one say once ;hat men always preferred slk and perhaps Donald wll thnk me dowdy. Jut I couldnt let another grl go to her new home wthout one nce dress." One ISunday Donald Wnger looked up anxously; as Ruth entered the boardng house parlor. At sght of the small fgure In ts rose-sprfgged gown, wth Us smple skrt and dlnty sash, hs face brghtened. "Ruth, you are pretter than ever. I was almost afrad to take you out on Sunday for. was afrad you would wear some fne old gown that would scare me away. dont earn a large salary yet, and! would want my w that Is " he ran hs fnger nervously around hs collar, whch was, apparently, determned to choke hm, "oh, well, I hadnt meant to speak untl I got you to the lark, but seeng yon In that same ress; you. wore when we both graduated upset me." He touched the Ingerle hat reverently. "I lke those Ittle flowers, they look exactly lke -you." Ruths cheeks were softly flushed and If a. tny smle nt hs masculne llndness IIH to the lfe of orgnndle rocks lngered on her wde, beautful mouth there was no amusement In the glrllnh heart. Only an Immense conem, wth lfe and wth Donald In pap- Icular., RELATIVE VALUE OF THINGS Wse la the Person Who Carefully Slfto the Advsablty of a Careful Selecton. Nearly everythng In the world lnn one Intrnsc value. Moat people llnd t easy to ehtlmnto tho worth of u llng when It atunda alone, hut tho hlllty to cbnre vulucf accurately la rare gft. Common H,Ht) le Hlmply :ood judgment of thu rulutlvo vuluo f thlnru. And w» ull know tlmt.comnon benno In not HO very common. In weghng the doulruhlllty of two ppohlng coumh or Ihlngn betwnen vhlcl a clolco nht he mad. It lu well o talcu Into chlderutln what one la rylng to do. lor example, If you uru r.vlng to hrcak nto tnucl opera, wth far lght In; clnneo of IHICCCHH, t la nwltto to wanu tlno and Hlrtngth In nn<!cenhary manual lahor. If your ol) la llolm-kcepllk It IH not well to IHlect II for ocomflvc comnnnlly ervlco. If you nr<! u hllhlncmn Woman, nhllloh lo cllnh, It In follmh lo vmlo enek.v In dong your own coou- :IK nn<l laundry. If tnt choce unt n Hndu h!lween plenly of nourluhg food and np-lo-the-lte clotlum, nod IH (ho HCnlhle choce. If In IH auto veuh an ecnhered one, llx lomo M much the heller. Ironed nheeln und pollhlel lloorn art lelmanl, hll rented mother ready to lay wth her chldren oulvalncn them. \ uplcl am npn home, everylhlnk hlnlk and In Hn place IH a Joy, hut a nell K-oomed and attractvely drenhed Jfe IH more Important Ilan many of le delallh necettnary to k<!)p the home. llnluk. Ho all down llu lne. loach day rlgn IIH prohlenh, und llfotf huppl- 4!m or mlery dependn l>;oly upon le choce nado among them. KUIIHIIH lly Hlar, A Ulultnlnu OlKogo. The rlatm In clemlmlry wert dlhcnn- chemcal und phynlcal chukch. he profemor vvent on lo oxpluln that, r lmlnce, when a pleco of wood arpn, Ihnt IH a phynlcal chanke. and hen a pece of lou rnnln, (hut In u :!nlcal chnko. TlH one of the Htndentn, Homowhut nrpleted, lu lr<!<l, "What knd of a ntfe would yon call a porokldn loulov" Hclenco and Invtullo. "LAUGHED AT DEAD BABY, I SHOT Frenzed Mother Klls Father Who Taunted Her Because Baby Was Born* Dead. Chcago. Rose Abrahamson dtenme &t babtek- They dd not come, Am ter husband laughed at h<?r. But he dretns promsed to cotne true, an< she was very happy as she sewed o: llftle garments. She even went to worl In a box factor to gt money to bu more thngs to sew on. Then the baby was born dead. Lous, the husband, refused to look at the dead baby. He added taunts to Ills laughs. Hs wfe brooded over the matter untl she could stand It n< more, she eald, and then she shot nn< klled Lous, She watted a few mlr otes, then lt a match to sefe If he was Lt a Match to See If He Waa Dead. dead. When she. saw what she had done, she arose and dressed and went out on the street, lookng for a polceman...", that was the story told by Patrol man Thompson at the Inquest, who re- )eated the- tale as told by }Irs. Abrammson. The woman Is thrty-nne years old and feared she would never mve another baby. She sad she could not stand her husbands laughs and sneers because she had gven brth to a dead baby, so fnally she decded to hoot and kll hm. I can never forget what you sad when I asked you If you were sorry bout our lttle baby," she wrote to her lusbnml after he left her when the >aby ded, the letter beng read at the nquest. "Yotsald Bow can I feel for a baby I never saw or never knew was alve? It was.not even human to me. I am stll sufferng over that. I an never forgve or forget. There was othlng so wotderful to me." *Tle coroners Jury recommended hat she be held for the grand Jury MI a charge of murder. DOG KEPT UP WITK TRAIN Ran After a Freght for Forty Mles and Waa Preaent When, It Stopped. Soux Cty, In. That a doj? Itopt up th n Mlwaukee freght tnln fof 40 lloh nftor Klplntf drve cuttle to the llroul to ho loaded, Is a Htory told t tho stock yurdh hy Uohcrt YuKKlo, farmer lvng neur Ynnltton, S. D., who hud two londa of Htuera on the nrket. Accordll),- to YagKlo, "Scotty," a urttm-montlh-old t-olllo, MlonKlng 0 KrnuHt Ilonl of Yanltton, owner of le farm whch YRKlo n-nth, drove cattlo to Vnktd; t-nrly Mx llcs. Tho»e»wn w«r«loudcd nt eloveu clock at nlkht and at l..l(> oclock lu tran loft Yukto. A Hlort Hlop mm Hnd! at (lyvllln and YaKKlo lnkh another WIIH adt ft Vcrnll- 0. WI«M YIIKKO HtepMl from Ilo ran at Kle Iolm, 4 mllc from klon, at four oclock, "Hcolly" an>t ln at th» <ah«oh» and Imrlod lln -lcono nlnrly. It WIIH a mr»t lat (ho do/( had run all lu way, IIH «WIIH covered wth mud mn\ nhownd IH of lurd Invol. Ilcn w<nt no III-H In [ln (ran upon whch Ilu dog old lnvt rlddo, null) YIIKK!". "Holly" WIIM luclcd la H,! nlnlln Illk Iolnl no Hnt ho would hul n t ll<! rolnd- <f Ilo lornnv In lon Cty. Tlu dok WIIH ncnt lack Yaklou hy <>x >rcm. NFANT SWIMS TO SAFETY wo-yoar-od n«hy Flndo Moton N«t. urully Whorl Oho l-ull Into Onll Pond. Hcranolo, Cul. - Two your old Hum Andcro fell Inlo n IKIIII! Ilrcn d!l> u<!r hor homo hnv Hm lno lo Ilo HIII-CIICO and HWIIIII no-ly ll way Heron Ilo pond wln lor mllrr vadod In and rwcuod her. Tho ulh«r, n hrolhor and nltor, - tl - rod lnn Illlo. Vtltna klckod Ixtr rl "nd twk Ktrarnn In nalral lollon, r M!lll { hcnolf ulurlly. ow Dr«o«"oy Wth MKnl In Tall. Olldr-m, Tox. Wth Idn hnd»n- InnlUd In Ih! hah- on n cown lull, Iho nnll MOII or.lon<! h Kuly wan drkcl Inlf (Tnll,-forr hln nolunnavcl hm hy clllnn o(t I IHI,.,>v H lull "llh n hlcho- lnlfo. Tho chld wan ncohcloh for ovoral lnyn lnt wll rccfvor, Experence "I was never able to bake a good cake untl usng Royal. I fnd other powders leave a btter taste.** Mrs. CIV Bakng Powder Absolutely Pare - Contans No Alum Leaves No Btter taste - : ": V Saraf tor New Royal Cook Book A* FREE. Royal Bakng PowderCo,26WUlamSNewYork Not Suffcently Versatle. The Jaxons, lke every other set of parents wlthjfour-jear-old, have a four-year-old prodgy, who, despte hs remarkable advancement for one of hs _lnmatureyenrs, has to. wrestle_wltl_ the language-of the Immortal Declaraton much as Jaxon had to wrestle wth the Sunday roast fowl. It was ap untnltlgatedly tough fowl and a pece of the doughty brd had stuck In the youngsters throat. Ketrlevlng It deftly wth hs fngers he regstered ths plant: "Mother,- ths wont swallow down my neck. Itll Just chew." Her Wants. "Money Isnt everythng." "I_know. But It seems to be about all my wfe wants." Perfect for Floors Martlha Amber-Lyte a the pnfect flnlah Cor floort of maple and other dote (raned mxxb. Feaetraua wood and fonm a toukh, lone*weanns, Volwty ooatlnx over thfl aunacv. Jtut th«thtaw for tha ktchen floor: alto for Khoob and publc hall* and bulwlnm. For Oner work me Mataff 0056 Pun Floor VarnUh. Ladng dulenln motcommunltleaaell Mutln VwnUu. II your dealer doeanot,wrlte(ornameolneare*tdealer. MARTIN VARNISH CO. Jtfflton of 00% fan ItOYIUMf JHIHH yourl namc and a«l- Areaa und we wll toll you IOW you (!M not ths hanrtflone 7-j«w«l 0-yoar Buarunteel vold-nlol nrnoel*!t WAtah AUHOUJTKI.Y lalci! Ilomonbur wth our plan It WONT j onnt you a cent. DrBoelat Whtnh ttotnaa to you In an olaloratt v»lv«t hox. Wrlto at on«««<>r VHKn WnlJl rla. j HOMH Hrr.v <;o. ll«niuwiii Ht., Dent, DUO, Now YorU d yacfta.b KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known, as "tlat good knd" cjry t and you wll know why Pmples Vansh! **" Illmklmndn, [,m- lo«au<loll<rklnoru>. n«<ulouly<lua fl«r tlo nklu Ixooaa ontl, uooth, olour anl l«ll [Utfully rofrolnu tavf you Ufa t * l Ann c Sulphur Soap nn n,,,,.u.m m., lk m,n. r,, Sldes That Look Good.. Shoes That Wear Good. Shoes That Feel Good Seven Pont* of Supremacy I. Tb* sola Iratbec ttmd la "FOOT-FITTBB8"» of the belt qualty obtanable. the tatole are cut from tandard ouuoto leatber.. "FOOT-FITTEB8" are tbe only aboes-ln tho world havng fall length Tampa «nd tale totb«t,.l)0 toff. Thl J(fnre prewnu rlpplflg at the Up «o» mak * raootlf ont»4al Inn** wrfac*.. 8. The toffln are loooldcr channelled» that thex ft tghtly aganst tbe rotsole. There la no need or room tor a cork flue*. A small place of dock la need to prerent.. 4. The Calfakn Inlde counter pocket U of great»alne, for It tare* the wear -on the aocfca. There la no rough nrftce to rub agaltt. E. "FOOT-FITTBR" beela are U -Inch longer than generally ntd. They gtn fldluonal npport to tbe arh and fcreaae the comfort and wear of the shoe. «. The ramp Is reenforced wth 8-os. duck. Tbla absorbs tbe molatnn from de foot, tblg keep» tbe ramp from crockng and hold! tbe aboe In lhape. 7,, Edmondr "POOT-FlTTBh" aboea are called "FOOT-FITTERS" because they ft tbe foot BBBly. Bnllt on combnaton Ua(a they support the foot lke a <doetftf baoda«e«"foot-nttbitar* gtn Comfort, Bertlce and Appearance. We have your choce of style prce and lt Monforts Shoe Store Are] you n Need of a Plumbng or Heatng Expert? Or have you had your Pump or Sprayng Machne overhauled? Or perhaps yon are n need of a good Guaranteed Well? We go auywhera and do anythng n tha lne of Work. Our advce and, estmate* are free. Remember onr Motto, Promptness and Qualty.. H. J. TflURSTON CO. t 96 Central Avenue, Hanmonton, N. J. TBLBPHONB OO Lenox Soap. $4.00 per box Clmax Soap, $3.50 per box Araban Bars, whle the lot lasts, *» 22c per pound. We have eomethlnff out of the ordnary In Molaaaes Horae Fed, Try a sack. GEORGE ELVINS Hammonton Monumental Works Offce and Plant: 09 Orchard Street «t flt tfw "Here wo Are" LEWIS H. Wheres the Job? BBOISfKRBO Plumbng and Heatng JOBBING Myers Auto Staton Egg Harbor Boad Local 80-r-PboxMB - Boll 3-W. I Sunday Excurson ; Sunday, Hay 2, TRAIN (Baetern.Standard. Tme) Leaves Hammonton,... «;. ;.-,, 7.0; P. M.! Arrve., Phladelpha 7.60 A.M. RETURNING:! Leave*, Phladelpha, (Market. Street Wharf) 7.80 P. M. vana System " Th» Rotte of tna broad vray Lltnted. PORTLAND 4CB mean* ECONOMY, ncng protects both stock *" and cfopa, and teduce* labor. Penna> nent feedng floors tave food and aave stock health. Farmng, lke any other ndustry, ahowa greatest profts ftom proper equp. tneat. : " : "... WM W*t«a fb part (M aatat. suchttuttrabm oonu Su, touattt tonrtroctlon, whethac floon or cloa, he fa apt to bofldln, natarj «J«akr dsartw awd of Aa otadh fet tnnnvn rsnn cnluckm. Hs captal, ted tp fa comparatrw!? alow movng tgudhg mataral., h««fapt co hand (be maao «t rabsmunr taftarftatak. < j n ally ha*sebct»d <atftaa4 on. fat ttne» bf whch «fl nout teafaa an meawnd. KB ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT. fl OQjMPANY / 4 ff HU&M. N. Y.-I««fa. Ala,-). allother eh ~T ~~r.r:» *!_ aremeasunnl" The Panter You Need! Exprl«nc«d and RellabU. Charles H. Bobst Qualty Flrnt Thrd Street Local Phone) 70. Dr. Clfford J. Waaa DENTIST OOtea Hour, Kwrlono phun* IOAI *.m.v> U n». I.IDtolp. n.chilav.lull Ilu. Walter J, Verner PLUMBING & HEATING Hannotou, N. J. Local Phone 404 Hammonton Grange No. 3 Patrons of Husbandry Regular Moutlngo lat and 3rd Mondays of uach month ut R p. m. In Grngo Hall. DR. J. A. WAAS DENTIST Rellevue Avenue, Hammonton Is Your Heatng System Satsfacton? GEORGE?. I HIII prepared lo repar nly Ulul, lo»lr, nu-ux, or hul wucr; and cun lukc u few mure jdht. nld S Farm Wqrjf Yard cleanng und (gradng. at,. t. n. Aden Wescoat Horaeshoonf, Wagon J 0, Vln* St. near Egg tttrtot Road W, E. IJJl N. Ttord atreet >n*l hmc Ml, jtf. J. CHK>- I., No««y fubllc - l Coumlunluuer n tod brnunr Dkototou fann otqwe tad Flowcrt artnd ud (n* apat oultaral Ik bthobmt audu Bookw, turn, xbllabed and often tho dwfcct ad Flower Seed* Uwn Gnu. c Altunl SoodB, Flcntoof M UxU, toe nnrert BOM, DHl«j, Hwdy Para. saaa eto. 7ta MatU law Au 600*. a copy U/"*tcA ctt la ml fruf tarn mat. Mm la rsakmtm. WrSt taltg. HENRY A. DREER 7M-7«Ch«tnutSt. TONY CAPORALE and Bulder Jobbng Promptly Attondod To. Fourteenth Street HAMMtNTOK, N. J. E, H. BROWH ODoooeU BulUloc,- Hukmooton.M.J. OfltM OAtM. lflbat»; l«m*».b. KvcBlOR* br ppotalaot. Have a TELEPHONE ". : s Identfes Tou As a person of standng n the Communty, It adds PEP to your Busness. Saves ts cost n Shoe leather. Brngs you n mmedate touch wth 500 (and then some) el your frends and neghbors. Gets the Doctor, the Polceman, rhe Fremen quckly, may save your property, and possbly your lfe It Identfes You. A. J, RIDBR, Mnnmrftr H T. AsT. OO. Yet, wo do Movlng I Phladelpha and Hammonton AUTO EXPRESS Round trp dally. Orders noaved by Keystone Phone. 33 Grapa Street Phladelpha Offce, 34 N. Front 8t Track leaves Phlad«lpha offce at one oclock p. m. Pronpt Delvorea Truck* to Hnt fqr Pcncs. Qardnert Bxpreaa bly-one Cough Remedy MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Knock* KoftV Kolda and Bronchal Troubles..balaUly Pare, Fra* from all Narcotc* O o«. Bottle. Parcel FOot,».OO ASTHMA Suff«ra 8«nd «t Oneo and Get Our Combnaton Puma «nd Ontment Tr«Btn«nt rol HAY FBVBR, AflTOMA ( ANJOOATAHBH. Uollof Guaranteed or M6noy Refundwl By Faroe) Pont tl.oo.. Qray Laboratorlo, 8724 N. 0th St, PA. D. J. 8AXTON, Papor(rangny & fantng TH«MASTBR pox 63, Hammonton, N. I. I.«col l>hon«752 JOHN L. TOJB8 Carpenter and Bulder JODMNQ A BD WAJtD X FBOTC Bteotrcftl Power and lghtng / Installatons, Motors, Dynamos, Repar Applances. 208 Egg Harbor Road Local Fhona OO Hammontoa, N. J. N. CASH AN Motor fowie. Foregn Money Order* Steam Shp Tcket Agent for and frost Burope. O*a*aTMtB«a. Ofaanoatao.l. t. D. N. HURLEY Express. Haulng and Movng Local Phone 8«7 Second and Vne Sta. Hammonton. N. J. Paul A. Seely «-..-. _> Electrcal *." "." Estmates Cheerfulj Gven. Local Phooe 784. Horton & Orchard St Lock Bex 282 Hanunarton, N. J. Carpenter Frst ffarf, Hajnnwntes, H, J. jobblaa-alpsalaltr. All VecKaaamacat*. local rkaaabl» Announcement I I am prepared to attend to nl work n the Plumbng and HeajtRg lne, and wll be pleoaad to car from former customers or hew ones. JOE QRILLO W. H. Bernahouae Fre Insuranoo Strongcat Companes Lowest Rat«a Oonveyanong, Notary Publc, Commssoner of Ded Hammonton. DEAN STANLEY RENWICK Attorney and Counselfar-at-Uw a* > WUUwn A. W.Ctartu.. r»««o«., Toraadot Lablty Compensaton, Automoble And Plate Glass Insurant* utrantae Trust "" Mmln l.ml I Ml.. II A rrim > IIMIIIIII \VIIIIIUI. IIAlIUUTTlrl"l\VN. N.

5 Vv:-V/!;v:V.% tft--; > : :u: : v.:";v ; IF Palace Theatre Tb-tfgM. Harry Ca*«y vs.,.,.. Torchy & la Carte," Matnee 4.5, admsson 7A,,-all,,other shows, Program for Week of May 22nd, 922.* MONDAY: Two bg specals and no extra charge Your lghtnng speed dare devl favortes, Charles Hutch nson and Rchard Talmadge, a treat for everybody, especal ly those who come early and secure a seat., "Rchard-Talmadge, "Watch Hm Step." Epspfc No,. "Go Get em Hutch." Urban Move Chats, No. 7. tue&day:-vola Dana, "Match Breaker;" Harold Lloyd, "Somewhere n Txrkey." N <- Fox News WEDNESDAY: Constance Bnney, % - "Mdnght" Century Comedy, "A Dark Horse." - "Dead or Alve." v Epsode Thrteen, "Wth Stanley n Afrca." FfUAY: Pola Negr, "The Last Payment" A young Frenchman goes to South Amerca to tuperratend hs fathers cattle nterests. Meets and falls n love wth Lola, the wfe of Pedro Mauraz, who, s assasnated. T-he wdow accompanes the Frenchman, Paul, to Pars and s ntroduced to hs father, Henr Durand. Ths gves on opportunty to exercse her bewtchng wles and fnally ocety enmasse-s_atjher_feet_exceplqne.aut whenjjyery sacrfce has been made, all n van, she makes the one great sacrfce and satsfes the last payment. Pola Negr appears for the frst tme here n a mdjdern role, and her magnetc charm, vvacty and beauty nvest the part of Lola wth undenable fascnaton.. Snub Pollard, "Full of Pep" and Fox News. Admsson ao&. SATURDAY: Tom Mx, "Chasng the Moon." """ Tom Mx gve ths lujrnnary such, a close call that t actually turned green, wth envy, hvnce the orgn of the sayng; "the noon s made of green cheese." Nuff sed youll realze the rest when you see the pcture. Chester Comedy, "A Par of Sexes." Matnee 4.5 > oclock * yet, all other shows aoct. Eagle Theatre To-nght. Specal Oast, - "Where s my "Wander- Ing Boy To-nght P " Sunshne Comedy, "The Pper."... _.» Doors open 7 oclock, daylght savng, admsson 25 «5t. NEXT SATURDAY: Shrley Mason "Ragged heress. An nterestug romance-drama u whch the quant lttle Mss Mason plays the featufed_ part wth her uauul ease and charm. It s clean, refreshng, wholesome. Sunshne Comedy, "Hs Wfes Son. Doors open 7 oclock, admsson 2o<5t. USE ROSEDAIKYFOOD 00) It otc p) n r y n. n»kan <M>< wth every FOR SALE HpoolU Bult Ijorl Ruoor, Ovorloul VUvuH. Very Flnt, UndornluK Ohlumln. All lljxt.ut IllqllpKnt,.Mll; KolHllt. Wll fcuolfuo to Qnlolc Ounh Duyor. dull, JOIl DYMONI), Anal.ol Iolloo Durur tmmt, Iloll hono Amatol Artenl B.H.JONES Paperhanger AND Decorator Orchard and Madson Sts. Ijllthn < llhxrdlly (urmlnhtml. IAMMONTON, N,.. Local Ihono,!»M. I. O. llox (7 WHY PAY MORE? Wlu wo do.<t:rjcl.ly frct-luh.s cl<n;(roul work,, more/ promptly, for ICHS money. Atlantc Electrc Company UlO Oontrul Avonuo A. «l. IVnUoborr x $ VfvI5 Clear skes, brght sunshne, anjd.balmy breezes made a delghtful day for the Sxth Annual Ma Day Fete and Sngng/Gontesthetfl n j,hammonlon, Saturday, May 3th. The dfferent schools of the ; cotty came»to town sngng, cheerng and exhbtng a regular.holday cquoty, and aafar a» thecommttee can ascertan, n the state. The wort of all the coutestant n ths couperton.as4etsorbed b: Msa f Helen M. Kennedy, t be an nouucng judge, "was most excel lent, f he ncreasng nterest an sprt, and showng that they were hgher standards reached n tb.-t full _. : l -r.--; _ j _*.-l».-. w- JL ".-..* Y-s--. -_:j \._,?t- pleasure. The events of -the day pelts ot the county had bee ds opened wth a parade at gajw-led tnctly: notceable fbm y.6ar to. yea: by the Hanmonton band, whch as tb8 contest has gone on. Au furnshed musc for the march, when an expresson of opnon wa The hundreds of pupls n lne, each called for by Mr. W. R. Seely decorated wth ts school cplhorb, Cha"rnan of the Chamber of Cofa,- I FIlthTa IV...J..0 \B....Ilnmmohtq. t Hand Wttrter.O..W».... Kte Harbo :l lututetteroenn r, 4. Jfdopted for thvoccason,lvf$a,/«rt» merce Cfommtjee as tb whether 4 aor ceo Haymund mpressve fght, as they paraded was desred that the Clunber o ChlnnlUR Bar ; :.-.,..: : Welter Ioul...8 tmes... K«e Hatho the busness part of the town-. The Commerce contnue the contest, 2 Vlllu Peter... mtlmes...ru<-mtlv«l Nesco school that was so far-behnd therfe was a unanmous response 0 3 Morgeoweolc C... 2 tmes.:.-ttk Har.bo. IIW j-ard bash t could not heartke.band.jtnsbrlhe.pa ed ts-ownentertament, aswell as.\wb6,w«!re ; 3aBned nto tje Marshall..."...2Bee...j;;;Ke church. 3 Tcut«r... 7r:7-.7.V.v:/.-.v.=;7K«,..HttlUoqnto cheer fort those wlbom khey, passed where the contest was held. by ther school songs and yell Incdentally, there were not many OIKLS HIGH SCHOOt. Ttu v--j- - r ;va :-!: The.parade was followed mmed- more than 800 persons present!, be : Potato Race Lee Mays Landln lately by a mass drll of over two cause no more could bejamue 2 Albert KKkHarbo hundred students led by Mss.Alce nto the church. S Olbbt "... Hnmmotu s Baullg v Hararaonto Baulg, formerly of the Egg Harbor A.partcular feature of the coltest was the leader of the BUCOE Brorally, Cnrdlmnle. 800 yard Relay OJty Schools, now of Hammbntou Koaetl,!«Maya Landng Hgh School. The musc was furnshed by the band. The.precson son of one-of the pupls. Wbl< renob. hckbtrdt...hammonton Vsta Townshp $chool n the per Wblte, BaullK..,., wth whch the movements were ICunnlug llldh Jump t Ecthnrdt 4t Tn Hammonto excuted speaks well for the physcal I L«e......"EttHubQ. ~ " 3.. «Kade. BglHarbr tranng of : the varous schoals of FraocbR. llamntonto Atlantc County.. -,"; ; : $Ur Immedately.followng the Mass Drll the Annual Sngng pontest was held, and the efforts ths year, urpacted by far any prevous eff- the. work of the other schools wa hghly laudable, great credt mus b«gven to Bueua., VBto. becaust of the fact that rhas no regula supervsor, of mscv : \ ;,,,, V f Followng s the programme a carred out by the varous contest aats:- 9.5a.m. Parade and Mara Drll*..... French Vneyard Dance..ScullvjlUp School Sngng Contest In H. E. Church. PART,-Hlgh Sohoota. Hammonton.r -,v.4:**:. : -*.+* -:-.-, Harbor Ctjf., V. ng of The Forest An» I" ~... Furktr t»abt H,- Elementary Schools,. Mays Landng.,. {,. "DeCoppahMoon"...,..*...* Sftelley 2..Bu«naVtt& Townshp.".,,... "BHaNapoh"..-...,...,.; Boscovtz 3. Hammonton "The Wraggle Taggle Gypne* 4. Egg Harbor Cty. t Chamber of Commerce Selecton for: Hgh Schools "SleepGentleLady/......,» Each Contestant trll sne ths electon In I-JUMV. Chamber of Commerce Selecton for.klementary Schools "Rosebud"...: j.... -f.vjvv... Each Conleunt wll elnjthlb «electon In ,, Judges.;.. Mss RUTH M. REEV MUvlle PubH Mss JEAhj B Muscs. / <!. f 8uperv«or of Musc Bshop RIarze.. ; KENNEDY. Supervsor of Musc,. Publc Schools;, Cup Commttee. f..> W. R. SEBLY. DH. FRED,:?. BOUT H. C. DOUGHTY The cup for the hgh choola was won by Hnmmdnton. As ths s he thrd tme that Hammonton has won the hgh school cup, t uovv\ ;oes nto the permanent possesson f the Hammontou schools, and he Chamber of Commerce wll put a new cup nto pompettou next fear., The Elementary or Grammar chool cup was also won by Hamuontou. Thn Was a new.cup, put n to competton last year, at whch me t waswon by Northfeld The frst event of the afternoon rogrom was a physcal tranng ontrst between the publc schools )f Bena Twsp., Hammonton and lgg Harbor Cty. The julgea of hs contest were NfsH 8. V. I.onttthmcr, Physcal Drector of Moorestown, Mss Mnrcellu L<unuon, hyscal Drector of Woodbury, ud MIB» Alce G. I.ppucott of Voodbmy. The scores were AH ollow«: Hanmonto, 93 ponts; Cgg Harbor, 85 ; and Hu«na Twsp. poutn. Tls agan awards the Mnnr to Iluuouton. luunclntcly,. followng thn was ven a Kreuch Vnuyard dance ly r puplrt of tlc Hdllvllf school ; pretty md nteresttlng cxlbton, reflectng credt on (he nstructor and partcpants. \ The remander of the afternoon.wob gven over to track and feld, events, eghteen n ajl. Whle we do not Mam to have broken any records or establshed any new ones, y«t the events proved that there s yet*prowesa and physcal vgor n the boys and* grls of Atlantc County. There s not tme to take up each event Separately but probably the most nterestng feature of the afternoon was the.grammar School Grls Runnng Hgh Jump n whch one grl from M no tola and one from. Hanmonton contested tnt* and agan for the frst place untl each had used all physcal strength and t mll vno t\. te. Fnally t was decded by the toss of a con, the wnner beng Mnotola. We would lke to menton and commend the preuence of so many of the smaller chools, such us Somers Pont, who.came out n Rent utregth, Iort Republc, no far dltant, Hcullvlle, Nem-o, nnd Polsou. Those were all plueky enough to enter Ilo content agurht the larger schools, n««l In nou: n Htuncea curry off coveted v The rcttuilm of the varous contest and plm-ett are un follow* : HOYS HIGH HOIIOOI. Int. and. Mnl. 4l.l,,; v,,nl School ( School School Hclol tlol Ill!... Kf.f, llarlor... Ilnmnonlon lu<> yd dnnl...llnrtmton ---- llnnolon ---- I.KK Harbo.... I-KK Hnrbor ClnnKlIm-. llaunokn. l~kk Unrlmr... I;KK llnrlxnv Ulpl Jmp..IlunoUon... l\kk Hnrbor ---- I/KK Hnrhor Tolul llannokton..l Kgg Ilnrlxr IH IOYH (U/VMMAR HCHOOI,.IlfCK urlwr....kkh Hnrbor ---- IlmmxmUm KKK Harlo.... Itunn... llnnolon..!()() yd. (ltnl. 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Ropubll.- ltnl llkn 7 KKK H»rl«> 0 llnoulon H Mnyt Th«lh*ul» of Iho ollfpn und hfl chulran Rru <lno nod rol dred t<» the futlty nclool oflu-uln, lh««jnd Jc, clerks, bnd and connunllr < «" olhcm who >Mtlc»tcd n makng ths our mol jnylul «ul mcrnsful Feld l)«y. UOY9 HIOIlSCHOOL BanhlnK HtulJunp P«s: OIHLS OUAMMAR acuool.. Potato Raoo Mannella... Rcn. <. KoaowKl... Nesc 3 Klamatb... tueu Runnng Hgh Jump, Moore In fluen 2 BrowuvTr.~r.7r..r4 4 Uammobto!., *, (npped cola).. -; a Kratler ; Wgg Harbor 4FrancUter MayaLandln WrardDalh, Lome KgHarbO _ Fraler.....Egg Harbo. I Slack C Hammonton 4USIack Dr-j-.....Hammonton ttuo yard Kelar Bnena Mars Utndlnt llamuontoa Port HepubllQ Names not gven Hammonton, the Hnb of South Jersey. Why not the center for ssung Motor Lcenses P CLASSIFIED ADVS. 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