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THE MORNING POST. CAMDEN, SATURDAY. OCTODER 15, 1927 Noted Educators Speakers at Dedication of New Haddonfield High School Mt. Holly Boasts of Boy Prodigies LEGION CHAPLAIN SEES EDUCATION AS PEACE FORCE CONFEREES BALK ON PLAN TO BRIDGE HIGHWAY PRISONER POOR LAWYER IN PLEA TO ESCAPE JAIL OIL COMPANIES IN BATTLE OVER' SERVICEDEPOTS Strawberries Being Harvested at Nesco fUsasseataa. Oet.

elrw-rlrs of a aaJII)r are mr-tut lara ef A. 4. Mases, ml illes (rem bere. Ik. Massa lasnU, ke has laeea l.r Uree meals 4e euarts aae keara ae44.

Abeel tea Jeers ae eeveral (reaera la Ibla aertlea rlae Ur.e aeaetukre ef Ibeae late berrlee, be I leather rea.llless aeeaaeel te kill utT the els Huh Is tke Aral aaaa la several er. le be serreastal la fcer e.tlui use large aeaatlt) tbeer Isle brrrtea. Kfvend ef airawberrtes are kerns le Ihe vlrlolt ef Meerr.lee a. Mail Carrier Pony As Well as Driver VUlllam wb carries null betweea the railroad atalesn see ike t.luure.ter peatslflee played lie pj.l the pear, whirs) he UH, au palled the wagee an I rem the (atlas several limea )ctrrde. Harsh the Ba, a kirk le familiar Rgiirf la 4leacetr, le aalaa a cN.le wf asjee fer Ms feet, and cierriM was reejalred let it la Ike stakes.

Me fiotihea the nwaer. bat there was no foiol. uisilsMe te she the huri.e. Vhnrr la Ike driver aad pBi fur I he lime lirtag. elio.r fullllleg the taak geed ablate rl doptle the fact Ikal ae eial a.k.,1 i ride.

Vtken ke mea lasgklag at klm l.r Tke mail asast anil if hut a akee I sne.l t.lke ill. eUiirr wn time meet each tram Admits Prison Record as Worthless Check Passer and Gets 10 Years FLEECED SHORE HOTEL the I-1 A t-tt fefgrl. fh rm' Ifii Le f-f frVm ijiiijse i. LS High School Graduate, 15, Penn Medical Student Second Qualifies for Bucknell Debating Team in Four- Dr. Elliott Visions Future High School as People's College PENNIMAN IS SPEAKER It the drrsui of International jeae ever becomes a reallly It will be HiruuKh the mrdlum of education, dp- iared Hrv.

ilill-Kohb Wilson, of Trenton, nntlonal chaplain of the American legion. In an addrr. laat night at the dedicatory exercises of the new tWIW Memorial lllKh fckhool of Had-donflrld. Tlie achonl I. dedicated to the memory of Haddonfield rreld.nl a allied In the War.

Ad'ln iru; large audience o. eounly arxl renidenta. Jlev. Mr Wiium ld the public arhoul jt'-ni one of the r.etesl anenrles for He praised the rapacity for iru-re nn-l better leamtot; which la af-f-irded hy modern hit-li arhoola and staled that tecaue th- public achoola do not dliciimlnate i.Kninat color, race or rreed. they ai the hope for world The American legion, aald, In planning to the overnrnent to art aalde part of (he ar debta collected' from fornKn for th rtcr eduiatlnn.

Rev. Wilson eipreaaed the hope that aome plan iuld he evolved whereby I rlaaaea fn.m all the countrtea of the I world could xtudy In other landa. to study with strangers and to mingle and Intermarry wiih them, the world would axon be filled with friends and -brother Inatead of enemlea. HIUill llilani allege ef retere Ir. Charlea Elliott, atate commia-dinner of education, declared thai while the high m- hool la the moat ei- penatve department of education.

It la rilling a greater place in the community in which it la situated lie Maioned the high achonl of the future i an extension renter, college of the r-ople" amund whhh the actiltn ol the ronvnunlty would revolve Pr Joaeph II I'ennlman. preaident of the L'nlveraliy of i'mnaylvanla, declared that a a hool la like a tree or a vine, aince la Judged solely on what It producea. He aim urged close co-operation between teachera and parents Chailra Alberlaon. county auper-Intendent of echoola aald that he look pride in the educational developmenl if Camd'n county, and h' congratulated lladdontleld on apreading the I money to build such a high school building The eftrnvmn'e program waa opened with an addreae of welcome by ijentry Hodgaon. preaident of Had- donfleld Board of Educa'ton.

who pre- i b. kl.lnr nt I 1 e.i from 17U0 and told of the part played In the Revoiamonmry per iod. He pMBted out that urn aea-atoa of the Ke Jersey Legislature i i I i ne I'rflM" Kep' 'nht jilen' per. tr.e "if tl It fi." -r; tt i.f n.i- rr.ini' he ad- Ir U'! ed I Vf) i I Jr 1 1 ''l i try (.. a U-h rr.ath- in -I 'f 'er -1 S' -o- to A I rt 'll'' f--n I'v.

-ix i I i.b Rt 'rf 1 t- i f' .1 i 1 (Vit-: 44 er Sa' rhr-k- W. J't- eara raror i V.x 1 ay i I i LIBEL IS DENIED IN VICE CRUSADE Atlantic City Welfare Head Pleads Not Guilty In Court Oil 14 tl.r Nort hw.dr V. L'l atioi. of City i. jt ho- aii vit a i 'minated in a jrrand ji condi'iona in th i pirad'd not ulltv l.arjr-nx him with 'it-' ItMf K' into Quart irro.

ou' mad- by Hunt i '1 to th May icrand ir in uard i nam poh rounty with i prtttr' iion to rtmiris. lor th. trial t-ri'rr'-d to in Edwai or nip rh rif thrtv Thonirf i li. n' ley i.i,'t,'r Sarriii'I Tab-- an CI. ford a' b- 'mku Jk ifrnnd lrn' t' TJuron and li -r ff automobii" m) -r harmed t.

la i. tt IdUl.r. MASH no tT ird party Lajrd by the Mirpherda OC Hrthl-hem rAr in C.llinc heW in th Library aud- ar and Haddon aveniisva mittc and fie hundrr3 purpose um. would rll. duf-nj; thr jran to 'f.

buv hr Kiru riear r-f3 codar mhu -1 for of art vice- at rna rk prtca We hm. nr U) JITI an3 'In i-T a Suburban Lumber Co. 712 Newtoo AfM Oaklya Call Calllasa 1T2 7 SALEM COUNTY'S FAIR UNDER WAY Exhibition of Industry and A'jric ilture to Be Continued Today 34 K.ein ei. 'ax lo New aJVnury' 01, fair 'tomorrow. morninf, lthotKN h.bit wtrre not i.i' afternoon.

A4iiU)U: plcr4 on -tric hictits and near Li on th irrouie'ia held proviti- t. ift.t rrfwfjn i-ntll tm ll flrmi throuk" rxhlhit -'h Slem hn I of i IWKltll Of 'Mtiny Ma' hir 'ompany thla firm -1 work fr 'ir dM Prod'. aa aa th- e- Farmr Ex- -any other tn 'on of Rjvervif-ii of the pirk the nt So-jvenir poii'ar'l. f- playirmunl -juipr rri.rrnr are frK.nff TakHi Part of Corr.rr.-ri'e rivt- hooOia Jame leader taa a I on! Mt! r.M are i hv Hoy ratrt-k of i Karm Seer! fowl w-re hrrtufrht In ttKlay but t. jin-ed in the an-1 The dop how Kr torriorrow mornirif in the ri Hir Ta exhili' ra the Bai irtlea 'he sanrte home morrow un' Our Welfare I II ir-e lo.

It en in. irrn eep in Ihe II take pis- duni I'h the Hwmli ann. At three lock Ouralerlan'1 fountv .11 delner aiirra- h1 it -ward he TO Mr.KT lt IMs The V.r.ni' clu'fir-''rT. i- I n. nr fit the regular rreFtir A-'l ifn Chapter Order of ern J'r.

at e.Rht on 7 rnmt Mr Wet- or matron will be in the 'hair Goodbye Batteries Com in aad th RADIOS Belter THea Eei Mackintosh Bros. Woodbury. N. J. Collingiwood, N.

J. waa held In Haddonfield. and that it In tot. town that the eeal of the at waa adopted. The Hlgtt School orcbeatrn and rlmr Millville Commission Hears Complaints of Rivals About Permits AGENT CLAIMED 'PULL', Mlllvlllc.

Oct. It -A war between rival ell companlea over the Installation of gaaollne service stations waa squelched at a meeting of the Mill- i villa City Commission this afternoon. It waa evident that one oil company waa seeking to prevent another from opening a station en the ground that the law waa being violated but after the Commiaaion reached a decision Mayor Harry one served notice on the fuel rivals that the city waa not Interested tn their war Kdwrd Read, In front of whoa High street property a new gaaollne tank wa In. tailed laat week by the Hinclalr Company without the pernjia-aion of the city Commiaaion. appeared before today and explained that he had left the matter of the Installation of the new tank entirely up to Ocd-man Turner.

Millville representative of the oil company. He said he had euppoaed that he had obtained the necessary permits. It wa Indicated that be had obtained permiaaton of a 1 representative of the New Jereey alt-ate Highway Commission but had not ae- cured a permit from the City Com-mlsstm. Inasmuch a it le a curb line tank there came Immediate opposition from the Commiaaion which have gone on record aa being opposed to the Installation of curb line tanke. The tank In question waa initialled during the night.

It wa aid i J. Hmlth. a repreaentatlve of the Oulf Company, appeared ith a etate- ment that hi company had alwa kept within the law in regard to the inaiallation of gasoline tank in Mill vllle and he Intimated that other com i panlea ahould do likewise He intimated that Turner had led birr to believe that he had an Inside tract-in such mattera heca-ie of hi a-qualntancc with certain members of tne Highway Commiaaion Thla was a matter that the Commission Is interested in. the Mayor stated. Juat so far aa the observan" of city ordinance and regulation are I concerned.

They are not interested ir. any feud that may be carried on be tween rival companies I Because of Illness Turner waa at. i sent from the hearing and action wa deferred by the Commiaaion until ne week. Later Mr Read made another cation for permtaaion to Install a and It wa laid over until net wee, A communication wa received fr. the Millville Traction Company and 1 assign accepting the provision of enactment by the City which permit lhm to substi1.

btiae for trolley car. INDICTMENT SOON AGAINST YARROW Glouceter County Grand Jury Withholds Tme Bill Woodbury. Ol. 14 The Ou County Grand Jury idjournwl o'ekxk ton I it ht without maKin: am I me nl of liny casea to Swaxkhamer. It wa pec ted the lnque-' return an Indictment Miini' confeaaed slayer "Honey" Harto.

former Iltifh School gtrf. But after aeverl wltn in the to take a re Monday morning. They will with their presentment at on that morning. It waa aai I Pr H. Clark, count) and Dr Duncan Campbell whom officiated at the po-' -examination made over the -were among the principal w-n enter the grand Jury room Sheriff Jacob K.

Tryon. the ficlal on the scene after ti. body was found aear Wencnxr tllanche aweetea, who saw 1 dragged Into an automobile bury, were also nefor the jur Mom Sweeney and Anton 1. of Gloucester, who talked to fore ahe met Yarrow; Mlchae. her father, and Wllaon who found her body; County I'- Andrrw Scott and Dr.

I a wa. eummoned whea the l-: found, were among th other. pear before th Grand Jury GLOUCESTER PLANS POLL TAX COLLECTION City Treasurer Powell le prep, a list of the delinquent poll tax- -Gloucester City, aad within a few -a special collector will bctrln a of the city, and all person iin lua to pay will be arrested Under th law any etuaen wh. to pay hie poll tag eanb plaiec in until It la paid. Whea the bi placed In th hand of th spe 'a.

-lector SO cent costs I added Gloucester City Trust Co. The Bank ot Service Gloucester, N. J. It Is Said: THAT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. Then! PRACTICE YOUR BANKING IN THIS PRACTICAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION.

Cordially yours. rreeadeat Burlington County and State Refuse to Pay Bulk of Cost N'EW PROPOSAL ASKED r' ht drtv-I'l. cut-off1 r.Hirifv i tmna tl.a' H'tlO. mi! A 1 lit nt 1 I 'ld H.i. ill M.

nt ini'' a nd maf'-r fv Tt.ert $Ifi if) in all.f.K b. rn.i' a way. ion thai d- Mil lit I I SKI PEED in ier rellar ie LAWRENCE Th. A 7 al M.i r.a Will Ct Mt. Ephraim Lumber and Coal Co.

l'tiB St Mt phraim fnn am di an 4 toaburbaa I'ainla 4 For Inspection Small Cost The Home have been made for your pockelbook; a beautiful home a low at $m0. Think of and we trill kelp you finance tree. Ten mew home on mew itreet, privacy prevail. a i a a a I a li i a a ss i earta ray iw a own, rtt mt iako foot' elf Swoet m.i 1 i I Open Wll.l IMHKIHOX in Field of 1,500 It waa hia brilliance and ability that enabled him to make theae two highly honorable poaitiona. Volgaiinn la the flrat freahman to make the debating teem In eight yeara and he did it with a fou.r:mtnute apeech The competition wa keen and there were atudent from IS to 26 year for the tryout The Bucknell debating teama in recent year have been defeating the heat college team In the country 1-aat year It won 14 out of 13 richatea being defeated by a university in the aouth.

The lirat d'hote thla year will be with the team from Oxford l'nlveraliy. England, on November 10 I at year Bucknell defeated the Eng. Ifah debater by a large margin The tram thla year will make aeveral tripe aouth. weat and through the New England Statee. The Cap and Dagger la an organization of li men aelected from the etudent body of 1 inn riraduatinn in June left alx place open for thla term and Volgarlno made one of them At the hral elimination ronteat men were given a tryout and thla number waa reduced to 15 for final rnnalderatlon.

From thla picked crowd the ix were selected Memberahlp la r'olred by every atudent beca'iae It la honorary. The society will give five tlaye during the preaent college year. Both of three test were put up to Vol- gartno In one night. COUNTY TO SAVE IN BIG BOND SALE Large Premium Given Burlington Freeholders by New York Bankers Mount Holly. Oct.

14 Premiums which enable Burlington county i keep It. bond Issues down to 13kg 000 to meet an Indebtednea of ttll.OOO and have KM left over to meet Incidental expense pertaining to the Issue, were approved by the Board of Freeholders today. The successful bidder wa. Dewey Ha con It New York. Th total is made up of 1139,000 road Improvement Pond and building Improve ment bond, percent, payable semi-, annually, maturing In ten year In near On th 1136.000 ia-ue the bid wa.

135.048 for 130 bond, and on th EITg.OOO laau the bid waa f7tr for 2W bond. Other bidder were: fl36.0m Issue 4 At. Freeman Philadelphia, (115.343 40: C. W. WblUa, New- York.

I1J4.0NI; Phrlpa, Fena A Co. York. JKIS.74J; Graham. Parsona Co New York. Blair New York.

tlJMTttT; Rufu. a plea A Philadelphia, and Barr Hroa. Co New York, jointly, 1135,440 National City New York. Mom Mather York. 1135.317 H.

L. Allen A New York. 135,37 40; Ham a. Forbes New York, all for 131 bond. tmOQO lasue M.

M. Freeman. tl-7 for B7 bonda; C. W. Whiti.

Vm.m for 2M; Phelpe. Uvin A Co KfcS.MI for 9ft; Uraham. parson. A 7 010 for MT; Blair A Kf7g.KOI57 for Ml: Rafu Wsplr A Co. and Barr tm.051 30 for t7; National City 17 MM.

12 for Morn Mather rn.0i for 37; H. Allen 77 441 SI) for Harrta, Korbe for M. These bonda are to displace temporary note lasusd during th progress of th Improvements of the roada In various parts of th county and th building, la Mount Holly and New Lis. A Good Way 'to Hiye 'a Good Enjoy iood Keep warm with our heat Inf. Keey dry with our roofing-.

Let us hear from you. A.H.Knoettner& Sea rttNHiau aa MsCTia CkOlkKCttl Third and Sprue StrU Pkeeea tl ACDUSOU, B. A. C. tia gave a nirniwr througheut the program.

The Invocation waa aaked by Rev. Vr Harold Paul Bloan. paator of the Haddonheld Methodlet Church Maar llfte rreaealed A number of fHta to the achool were acknowledged by the board or eoura-tioo. Two colonial picture, depleting the algnlng of the rec la ration of Independence and the Brat note of the Liberty Bell, were preaented by Mr. Ellery Taylor, In behalf of the art aeetlon.

Haddon Fortnightly. Mr Wei-llngton Bechtel. regent of the Haddonfield Chapter. D. A.

preaented the New Jereey tat FUg. A picture depleting an event of the War of 1J1J waa preaented by Mr. Benjamin W. Wllaon. principal tn h'h 'hoo, In behalf of the Captain Janice Law.

rence Chapter. Haughtere of 112 TA-win T. Barclay, atate eecretary. In behalf of the McClellan Council. Junior Order United American Mechanic, presented an American Bag Mlae Ee-iher ElfreUi.

of the W. T. a portrait of Mr. France. II-lard founder of the organization.

Mra. Flthlan Tntem, a former etudent of the high echool. preaented equipment i-ehan1 real noffl a a tribute to the teacher, and In memory of Env ma W. MKWleton and Jane V. Ualnner Rowand.

I A tablet in memory i hte Uvea men ana .1.. War waa unveneo by the Harry C. Boaeeirt. of the u.rfrfnnllrld No. 3.

American ikn delivered an addr Traver waa orrerea ny mm CHARITIES TO BENEFIT IN SI. 150.000 ESTATE fcrr: er. fir-'hit ir. nd 'i r. as.

nfll. IV 1 rr It a' Make That Home Com True HOME I .1 Rfir mn a aew bmr Wfure II may rir a feif a img. I.vmImt mill wrk aaJ app4i'a at fa, laff pri. Stinsoaj Dickensheets Clouceatcr, N. J.

rMONt Minute Speech Mount Holly, Oct. 14. Thla town Uiaala of two boy prodlflej, who have gone forth from Mount Holly High School thla year to make their way Ume In higher educational flelda. William Cow Kill Harrlaon graduated fom the echool at the age of li and entered the l'nlveraliy of Penney) enia a a medical etudent. John Volganno.

17. wa aelected for Bucknell Unlveralty'e far-famed de. bating team eight diiya after he entered, that inatllutlon. Harrlaon la the ann of Mr and Mra Harrlaon. of Mount Holly He la one of the youngeet boy at Penn.

In order to enter he waa required to paaa five major rxamlnationa In one morning, but be had the know ledge re-! quired to go over euch obtaelea and haa been accepted for a pre-medical courae that will entitle him to a bachelor of arirnce degree and make him eligible for enrollment In the medical echool to become a phyatctan. Within eight day from the time he entered llurknrll Cnlveraity aa a Ireahman, Volgarlno. eon of Mr. and Mr. Raffaele Volgarlno.

wa selected aa a member of Hucknell'a debating team and choaen for mem be rah I In the Cap and Dagger Dramatic Society, two dlailnrtlona toward which all atu "tr1v He occuplee an enviable position la the student body because HURFFVILLESEES FIRE HALL NEED Town May Compromise to Get Building to House Apparatus Hurffvllle. Oct. 14 A stuborn chimney blaze laat night and the necessity of calling on the Pitman Fire Department for aid revived aentlment In favor of a local volunteer company her today. A lire company wa organized here some time ego but the town became divided over where the fire hall should be located and the enthusiasm of the new organization was quickly dampened. The volunteer, had no trouble In raiding POO for a fire hall.

The company was preaented with two build ing lot a a site for the hall. Then came the Mumbling block. One group of citizen, wanted a community hall and another a fire hall. The community hall group offered the Ore company a room In the community but neither have been built and the town la atlll without- rlre protection. Laat night', blase demonstrated the need of a noma town Pitman baa willingly responded to calls for help In th past Jbut It takes so king for the volunteer! from that town to arrive because of the distance separating both places.

A movement la now on foot to have a combined fire and community hall erected aa compromise and an apparatus purchased aa soon a. possible before a more sertoua Br break out. FIMK AT UI-Ol'CKMTEK Th Gloucester Fire Department ex-lingulshed aa awning Are In front of a barber shop at 445 Month Broadway. Th bias waa put out before much damag was done. It I.

believed some on threw a lighted cigarette on th awning. If EN. LAz TvVI EOJI A hen la Ulster lay. two egg. at a time, sometime three.

The owner explains lhl by aaylng that the ben. a last year', pullet, had aunatroke when a month eld. Sine it haa grown up th hen baa en four daya a week laid two egg. at a time and ha twice laid three. ARRIVED Safe) and in Our Stor Th Naw Radiola-17 Ton Quality Volum Btrond Ddacription Com New anJ Hear Taii Miml Easy FaymenU Dutton Bros.

31 H.e'dea Fbeno ef Remove All Doubt Ask For Pure Pork Sausage and Country Scrapple a ain. Edward Dale. The name ot thoje wb made the aupreme read by J. W. Uanenhower.

Aa each nam waa read, a poppy waa dropped before uT. Ubl.t by William Qulnn. rTervh. Tablet, honoring 7M former gtudent. who rvd the war waa anveOed bv Benjamin Tucker 7l wbdw.

brother. Walter Tucker, waa i m. Arvnnne. DEMAND QUALITY in SAUSAGE and SCRAPPLE as You Do in Other Thing. Delivered Freth Dvlly Throughout South Jersey C.

W. KERSEY SON PITMAN, N. J. lO HOMES YOU WILL LIKE kilieo in Battery Fire Hslete As the lUf was rahwd and unfurled, hundred of flag. droJ, Irom the fold, of the Urger one.

while actional luUof 21 gun. wa. wund-It at the rear of the building by all.Vhmsnt Bs.tery I. 112. Artillery, of Camden, commanded fiy Rodman The Pledge of Jmegtancd was led by Mr.

Barcl.r. The nr high echool ha. ben d.lgn. ed along colonial Unee, oontlnulng the roVorle 'ration, nnd of Th. town.

The general plan I. that if quadrangle. rom-ed of Ih. hool group at to. front nhd two aide.

Aurty-rd with th. oudltorlum and gymnaalum at lha iur. The building wet designed by Blmoo WnW and th. bulldln Zmh. of Frank Trotman.

Ooy WKrTrharlea R. Bhrman knd Alieti Martin, supervtolng principal. ufftDlT STARTS ON NEW 1 1 i I IV GLOUCESTER P.O. ed the worn oi man pro City Limits at City Line in Co-lingtwood, right off Haddon A venue, 20 minute to Citg Hall, Philadelphia. In Cam-den'i choicest $uburb, the place uhere nice people live: I Bquare from White Horn Pike and Creucent Boulevard.

a Tlsee keseet eeaaiel mt a4 aa4 rcfca, are eacUeee) mm keeleet. eee kav r-a4ac, tile slaewee, laeedry take, aa ear raf ket-water keat. j. ji ntsii vhmokiJ r. so I I an Monmouin near Brc ffeaa mnm he rebuilt and -'that th.

vonc force will The oolHling sa the transfer uecemoe A civil servlc examination! for clera-e-rel will be held at th Old poet- el no today. HI T.CF.K Chicago. For setting Bre to lh whisker, of an aged farmer he hail ever seen before O. U. Topkln wa.

aentenred to two month. In jail, If ener see ee) fjitoW it. raleee ea is tee ert it ae'T a aec-imt tiiI'ft. bete ae veul sur I l.xhe UI e2a toar.iv a a seat. A'.

SAMPE HOUSE NOW OPEN Belle vue Construction Co. 20 Haddon Avontt, Collingiwood, N. J. rwiii u-w tvMtMmmmxM. m.m-wjatm a aa.m.

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