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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 14

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Evening Courieri
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Camden, New Jersey
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1S2T COURIER CAJIDEK, TODAY, gEriCCgg. IVEMN LITTLE FiBE VICTIM WIFE-EEATER SENTENCED P.R.R. BAKD TO PUYJ TONIGHT AT STANLEY ti, aiiantic Division Band of the JUQGEWAREFREES Men: TO 20 DAYS IN PRISON M'CONAGHY GETS BACK HI Ousted with beating hi wifa and Pennsylvania Railroad. hchl composed of employes of the railroad, will JS' BURIED mm: the in innifht at a concert VER PIRATES HIS FORMER CITY JOB TBI be The band will their bed Into the street at 3j tedav. Michael Kaylancimua, 47 iflft South Ninth street, was Uii HEAVY UtAUiibtis sentenced to 20 days in the county jail Neither of Estranged Parens conducted tonigct oy uiu man.

-director of a local achool music. JU a supplementary attraction. Miss Julia Hughes, assistant Emigration commissioner, will render several real scloa. She will be accompanied by Jh UliU.baUUtU Oil iEFHl Among 20 Employes SCORES PLANS I gaged in Week by FOR DRY ENFORCEMENT Electric. American today by Police Judge ueraaxa m- ISend him away-I'U take care of nvsetf and the family all nght while he's gone!" his wife, Guaaie told the court.

Patrolman Joseph Warren arrested the man after being attracted to Attends Funeral of Three-Year-Old Son Three Other Offenders Receive Sentences in Making -ir Pleas at Salem Can, Montgomery Ward Syracuse, ft. ernor Alfred Smith, of New Tort i speaking here last night, pleaded for I eliminatiOB "tf what he called "foolish i tavpoencf" in prohibition enforcement. "it- 4.1 lha Hrlins of SevmOUT Sayrs POWELL IS FIRED, Reach New Peaks i the house by the disturoance. mj- 1 hnmiua who Is -said to have been i fj Salem, Sept. 1 Three confessed 0 thieves were sentenced to terms In i New York, 9ept, 2.

(U.P.)-Openini dnnking. denied the cnarge. nPVFS CHARGES T.n. a fellow New Yorker and I BBSS I assijUnriecretarr of the a-th JJe JoriLhloCK Jersey City Mayor Hits Term-" Extender as G.O.P. Trick uriUD now prisonThursdayTiy jaage ttsnry ouit i ury, demanding operati-res to mm mis cost ware IB epectai oessions wiuiv Exchange resumed mr coumo brrun in yesterday's session.

thicnsrinMCuniiccp Vlneland; Sept neither father nor the mother present, charred bones of three-year-old Plei. who perished a fir "01 grandfather's home here Monday, yJ gathered from the ruins of the and buried with simple cepemoniea Harry Plei. tie father, wa at in Philadelphia and was not mfon of the funeral arrangemenU for child. The whereabouts of the motie Raumond Lummis, 'Lew' prow- south. ew Sherell 19..

Seventh Vn.lf nf UUMUUL UUU UUUI a knrat run liLii uuuiiL. ui street," Salem, received six months i Speaking before a larg gathering at Uenerai eiecuic muv TJI AT Hi! I HFRF ths county jail fsr the theft of 8135 MeFarland Among Those Given Berths strength, soaring to new mgn grouna at 144, while American Can in heavy dealines rose to a new peak. Buying the state fair, ma wvernur "Why, New York City, with T.500.000 people, has only 18.000 policemen to enforce all its laws. Including traffic. PUZZLES MILLVILLE SBBBBBBBBSlSSBlBSBeSBSSVISSBeBBBBBBSBSBSB from a Broadway store last Week.

Brocksmith pleaded guilty to the lar-cenv charge at bearing before Magistrate Elisabeth Smith two days after the robbery occurred. Brock- of mercantile issues sent Montgomery Joseph F. McConaghy, Raymond H. Ward to a new recoro. aiuiu cal also attained a-maximum price.

long estranged from her family, not definitely I Only the bones of the little Mwl fficials Hold Ceremonies for Start of Beasley's. Point Somers Point Bridge Leadins issues of the caliber OI u. a. Lummis, and "Lou" MeFarland. axe among mors than SO new employes engaged this week by Commissioner Wil if or Frank Hfue, of Jersey-City, "the moit cussed mu in New Jersey politic," came down to Camden last night and confidently predicted that all the proposed constitutional amend-menta, except the toning amendment, will be defeated at the referendum, Sent ember 40.

were found in the corner of an in, City Educators Consider Plan Steel and General Motors got away to a stow start, hut soon dropped into the crib, which naa oeen twisted warped the flames, They smith's aunt, suspicious when thej theft was -mad known, search! through his room, finding the entire amount. George B. Wood was sentenced to one year in State prison and Earl Justice six 'months on a larceny charge. Ocean City, Sept 2. -Officials of At for New Building in West -Side liam- D.

Sayrs, director of streets and Public improvements, and William R. Powell, has been dismissed aa tenderly gatnerea togeiner by 1 Bakeley, manager for William P. RjJ son, a Vlneland undertaker, and IlSfllllll He cook to a large, gathering of Camden county Democratic commit line of advance. Steel openeo oown i i at quickly this loss and resuming iU rise. New and old Genera-Motors shares also gained.

Railroad issues presented a better tone- Missouri Pacific issues were well taken. Loree roads -were firm. Union Pacific gained to 188. while Southern Railway. Southern Pacific, New teemen and election board officials, at lantic Cape May counties late yesterday witnessed Mayor G.

W. Bergner, of Avalon, lift the flrt spadeful of earth on the Beasleys Point side that marked the start of the Millville, Sept. 2. Members of the foreman of street cleaning and collection in East Camden. McConaghy.

former superintendent of asphalt street construction who bas liomn's ball. In Juvenile Court also juage via suspended sentence on two 12-year-old boy, releasing-them in care of their HillvUle Board of Education and placed in a tiny con in. Dr. E. Lyons, county physkit.

gave permission for the removal at s-bones and issued a certificate of tn dental death. The funeral service ni conducted at the Hanson underukit, "Hudson coanty. -will come through to County Superintendenf of Schools lin Opening Session is Tribute with one of the greatest matonui ger conferred in a lengthy session yes Haven, and severer others moved terday In regard to the transportation work on the Beasley' Polnt-Somers Point bridge, which will run aero Great Egg Harbor Bay between these points in the adjoining counties. arainst the last four amendments it ever rolled up," declared Mayor Hague. "I only ask you in Camden county to "hold your lines' down here.

These amendments are Republican parlors by Kev. jona itacMUian; tor of the Congregational Church. I flumaniarr King; Press Parley Praised been in the undertaking business at 825 Haddon avenue since he was dismissed by former, Commisslone Car roll P. Sherwood and the Civil Ser-ri- rvi-nmiimion four years ago, has Motor shares ruled firm, Utiliti of several school children ana to parents. They were charged with stealing from two different Pennsgrove places.

From the Wilson Line wharf they took a quantity of candy, dgarettea and money. At Harry Barber's store a small quantity of money was taken vinr with some ice checks. Just four mourners appeared at ti-l need of another grade school in the steady. Food shares higher and Specialties aulet Mayor josepn c. vuautun, trickery, but the, scheme is going to tragic burial.

They were, the 41 child'! grandfather, George SchWj western section of the city. been named foreman of asphalt, at Describing tne marKet, mo an Genera, Sept 1 I.N.S:Ih League city, made a brief aoaress ana me guesU were brought to this resort and shown around la automobiles. Efforts to obtain the approval of the Street Journal's financial review ar be beaten by a comfortable majority. Mayor Hague, painted as the "Ciar of New Jersey Democracy," execrated a day. He had been prominently men-1 Uoned for superintendent or assistant of Nations- council began Its public The boys tried to escape with their county superintendent for the trans his aunt and uncle.

Mr. and Mrs. liam Hammer, and his brother, Ej The seriously 111 vr heart disease, was unable to atteot I session today with a tribute to the late superintendant of streets, ai a signer The bridge 1 to be t.buu ie long, mnriern In design, and will be con- In view of the recent heavy arbitrating in General Motors, Wall street was not surprised at the Increase of loot in a small boat wnicn mey uw fmm Harrv Bowen. They were over portation OI pupils wno ao uoi live Be salary. McConaghy recently aroppwi King FerttondoiJluinla; itmnl bv a nrivata eomOany.

headed yond the city line on East Broaa taken in Oldman's creek and brought aa one of the few remaining specimens of the oldtime political bos, certainly does not took the part. Of medium height and build, mild-mannered, soft anneared mora aa a pros Interment was made at the Sikt! As the session advanced, 115,984.000 brbkeiige losnr ar-tirhj center during the week ended August cemetery. back. roiice iwjcomw ww Kidd held them for Juvenile Court. street were unKuccKnoiui.

i. shown that the city line is within the two-mile limit. JL is asserted that cnargeu. plans to sue ine ciiy ior (8.000 in back salary, alleging the Civil Service Commission had no right to sustain his firing by Sherwood for Insubordination, on the assumption that Civil Service was not legally in effect It is exnected the onaee wiu oe in SI. The news of thi expansion therefi Admitting the illegal possession of Brouckere, of Belgium, made a report upon the recent International press conference, advocating "similar inter perous merchant with Important Sun-4 operation by next summer.

Mayor since the distance for transportation must be two miles. under the state liouor in his julomohlle, joaepn did not have an adverse Influence on rhamn nn i ainner to taevwiuro Brown, uroaa ana siain sireei, rm national meetings In future: Lord law, that alt those children living within the city line must reach school grove, was fined 875 by. Judge Henry speculative sentiment and the buying movement in standard stocks went ahead with no loss of vigor In early here-when the. reputed onense was committed. Burt Ware at Special Sessions Court.

Bumham, of praised the American delegates to the press con at the Flanders this evening as part of the program. The proposed bridge was planned by former Governor Fort aa part of the rtceaa boulevard In this State a num Lummis, who lives at JU oouiu Brown was arrested a montn ago SOMERDALE FIREMEN TO HOLD ANNUAL Fr Somerdale. Sept 2. Somerdal men will bold their annual fair tc carnival tonight tomorrow night Monday night -A committee heurj by Alfred Hulmes and augments! i members of the ladies auxiliary of uJ in some ether manner tnan oy tree trantportaUea dealing. day school connections mu Ed ward J.

Kelleher. South Jersey Democratic leader, arrived from Miami, Florida, in time to greet Mayor Hague and introduce him at the Moreen's Hall gathering. The Jersey City chief executive ouickly got to the point of hla subject. i i i fnttr the four when a starch of his machine revealed ference, saying their cooperation was of treat Foreign Minister General- Electric was prominent Ninth Street, la another former ne-pubUcan Jobholder who left the city mmrlr anma time szo. He was re about two gallons high powered The board lacea a prooiem in uj transportation of the Bee be children, among the main tnd'---trials, rising to stuff.

record levels at 144 3-8. up 7-8. ber- of years ago, but Ocean City raised money and erected the boulevard across the bay from Somers hired this week, and la now working at "The. Union. me nouse is more MnntromervVWard reached- new high than two miles distant, but there isn't on the widening of Cooper street, aa a rvTCDTIIva I I.

I MEMBERS u. niacin? Stresmann, of Germany; Austen Chamberlain, the British Foreign Secretary; M. Boncour, of -France; and others likewise lauded the results of the press conference. During the day. Foreign Minister i.

company, have been busy prepuaj anybody who want the job Including to Zon grading machine operator, at oo Mt. EBhraim, Mrs; -Elisa Point 4o Ocean CHy, Residents of Capo May county, in- ground for the year, up In further response to it sales gain for August American- Can was bought In large week. He is a nepnew v-i the pay onerea to wiihm mw beth Williams, King's Highway, entertained members of the Mt, Ephraim rludine Wildwood and Cape May, have Lummis. 522 Bteveas street, former eh laren -Is xz.ou per uay. tyuiio ing Amendment, sn the same ballot aa an effort to confuse the voter Into Die "term-extender." blocks, climbing a point to 64 1-t.

makes a good lob in nice weather, hlEhwav department ontciai ana cuy Renublican Club at her home yester- for weeks ior tne event. The fair will be held on the gram- adjoining the fire hall on the Kari Horse pike above Somerdale road, 4 the event of rain the principal la tares will be moved into the fire iu since endeavored to have the State build 'a bridge from Somers Point to Beaalev's Point but were not suc fuel administrator under former the motorist who were employed last Vandervelde. of Belgium, received an urgent recall from the Belgian cabinet at Brussels, and departed by airplane. dav. Mrs.

Williams formerly Uved at The Democratic party favors the streets Commissioner "Allie" Bayers. vear. oult when it got bad. MISS EUGENrA HENNINGS 425 Berkley street; but built a home conins amenumeni, bm wyr cessful. It was understood the cabinet demand- Bexer Gets here.

Transportation expenses have been oarinz at such a rapid rate in Mill the other four amendments to the con-iiiutinn. ha declared. These are: IS RIVERSIDE BRIDE MeFarland, widely known boxr t-d I ed an explanation as to why the foreign minister "had entered Into an MA 9 wrmlttlnff CStab- ville that the county superintendent Is Riverside. Sept 2. Miss, Eugenia flght promoter, is 28 years old, and Uvea at 909 Broadway.

He has been seeking, a plan for reduction. Auintutuuiv Ushment of district sewage disposal units: No. changing the method of Anne Hennlngs, daughter of Mr. and Suggestion that there be a grade agreement, without the consent oi we cabinet, for an investigation of German accusations that Belgian civilians hired as a laborer In the water bureau at 130 a week. Holli Uhtfoot, 62 Mrs.

Andrew Hennlngs. ol this city and Frank Elwood Shull. of Spring school erected in that section has cre amending the' constitution; No. 4, the term -extender." and No. 6, clearing ated much discussion between mumci German troops during the years old, 1025 Cooper street, fanner I side, Burlington, son of Mr.

and Mrs. tin nonfuaion In- the wording of me naL state and county officials. It. is Walter were married yesterday Jimmy" Lightfoot, la-wwetjr Knows Constltutidn regarding ths appoint' pointed out that one school could not 'na fe all th Clint 1 WhiMl AT for all the pupils which are In sporting circles. afternoon In the parsonage of the Kiv mrnt "of common' pleas fudges, ras- Powell, suspended on charges oi "in erslde Lutheran Church.

Rev. S. M. LENOLA FIREMEN SEE FINANCES ADJUSTED sage bt the last amendment would not change the existing method of P- Wenrlch, pastor of the church, per care transported from the Hogbln, Brldgeton and Carmei roads and that there still would be manvThlldrea In that sec subordination and being off the Job during working hours," declared today that 5.000 Camden residents will formed the ceremony, vwtlntmMlt. The bride (ach Tho the brunt Le'itoIa SepE of tion of the city who would live- be sign petitions certifying to nis amuty chiffon, a' veil yond the two mile limit.

and diligence as general supervisor of 1 of Mayor Hague's onslaught. He made it clear that ita defeat is so vital to blossoms, and Carried a bouqu street work in JSaat Camden. Lenola Volunteer Fire Company. No. 1, has been turned over to the fire commissioner of Moorestown township' Fire District No.

2. bridal 'roses. She' was attend 1 the party'! welfare that the Democrats must urge rejection of other" ameud Miss HQREPEAKEftPICTURES Fire commissioners sat at the fire is jislefer jot the bridegroom. She woref'Wiie crepe dress and carried menis so inai urictvv SOUTH 'JERSEY'S FUTURE jre Powell, who has until tomorrow noon to resign or answer the charges and launch a tight against his dismissal before the Civil Service Commission. "1 haven't decided whether I'll right house last night reclaiming bonds oh ment might be Insured.

The amendment provides exten- Vlneland, Sept. 2. Future posslbill pink, rose,) The best man to the bridegroom Ferdinand Hennlngs, a ties for the greater development of I slon of the- governor's term to four -vears. and the election of the first the building and plans were announced for the completion of the remodeling of the structure. A concrete driveway will be constructed and work of re mues Offered lien South Jersey were depicted for mem' them or quit, but I know there's no mvmnr iinrtee the new svstem In 1928.

valid reason for firing me. I under bers of the Vinelahd Kiwanis Club last night by- C. H. Howell, general man Another cart of the amendment ex- modeling the Interior of the building brother of the bride. A at the borne of the home of -the bride's parents followed Mr.

and Mrs. Shull will reside in Burlington upon their return from their wedding trip. tends provides for "biannual" sessions of the Legislature, and lengthening of will be compietea oy tne commission' ers. stand they say Mayor. Price saw me sitting In a tire but Mayor Price doesn't know me, and I never sat In a fire house.

Only a week ago. Com Every Suite Advertised Is Exactly as Pictured- And We Have Them To Sell At These ager of the Atlantic City Light and Power Company. He called especial attention to the natural advantages of a harbor at Cold Spring, where the All obligations of the volunteer or-. terms of assemblymen to two years and of stats senators to four years. "Whv.

wen these other amendments ganizauon nave oeen taaen over, tea thousand five hundred ooiiars-wortn missioner Sayrs told1 me my were satisfactory. There hasn't been C0LLINGSW00D WOMEN water has a depth of ao feet. An th ume iiallot with the of bonds have been sold and with this a complaint against my work in East Open Saturday and Monday Nights Dr. E. H.

Eggbert, of Vlneland, suggested that speakers from service clubs spread merits of fruit and vege Camden for 18 months. fORM REPUBLICAN CL.UB The Colllngswood Women's Republi Another hew appointee in the water amendment -providing tot tho four-! year governor' term?" he "It was to confuse the voteiC O. O. jjlmed at Press, money a mortgage "of more than 86,000 will be paid. balance of the money will be used for the com? I pletlon of the buildlag and operating expenses.

-Liability insurance policies on the tables produced in the Vlneland area. bureau is wiiiiajn T. prater, 32 years can Organisation was formally organ ized last night at a meeting in the old, 1703 Railroad avenue, was appointed pipe-fitter at 134.25 a week. Delivers Am of "Republican leadera knew of the overwhelming sentiment, for tte son- Colllngswood Library. Miss Mary Har- MARLTON PHYSICIAN M) Four men given Jobs at M.5B amy 4uagT committeewoman of the Sixth in the Highway Department are John KIDNEY COLIC VICTIM Starr.

24 years- old, 624 Vanhook Ward in Camden supervised the meeting and conducted the election of officers fsr the new club. active firemen have lapsed and air-effort will be made to raise funds fop the re-establishment of these policies at-the carnival andpoputarity--coa-test to be held next week. No Interest Charges or Extras to Pay-j-! street William Michael, years eld. Marlton, Sept, J. B.

K. Brick, well- inewspaper in the state, every civic' assoclatioBTT-everychamber-of -eom-merce, every thouogbtful citizen, was clamoring for passage of. such an known Marlton physician is seriously ill at his home with kidney colic. Same Price Some Price for Cash 1836 Kossuth street; Joseph Locke, 23 years old, 280 Walnut street, ell team-drivers, and Charles Good way, 47 Lerfola's fire tax this year was the The officers elected were Mrs. Isabella Relnert, president; Mrs.

Elizabeth Batchelor, first vice president; amendment. Dr. Brick was stricken on Sunday, hlehest In the county but it is believed for Cah "Tby it at the htaAjlt 1229 Vanhook, street, laborer. I thatrwith the consummation- of the Un. Eva Katehllr.

eecond eeTBwrffwhile. making a profeasional caU I k.J jtall no. Email Mff 1lnnl 1a had to call Dr. Small of Med ford to Laborers Employed ballot because they believed that these bodies, in their desire to ensure pass- dent; Mrs. Helen Allely, recording see.

present arrangementr next year tax Other men engaged as laborers- In will be lower. attend his patient. He managed to get home alone, despite great pain. Dr. Paul Mac ray of Cooper Hospital, Camden and Dr.

Walter Smith, of the Highway Department at 84 a day age of the zoning amendment, would. urge an affirmative vote on the otter amendments, retary; Mrs. Edna Engles, financial secretary; eMrs. Steel man, treasurer. All of the large number of Colling are: William Yeager.

22 years old, 628 PRICE APPOINTS DENNY Mt. Vernon street; Thomas Driscoll, --The 'leiui extender' wst enrnou naaoonnem were cbiibu ivr wnouiui- Sycamore stre wooa women present signed tne mem' ien nreaent aimed the mem. O-PLAN-ARMISTICE-FtST flared with these, other amendments. bersnlprdirsdUcilerr'wefrtBeTrmp- Hon coUc. Pietro Mlozza, 68 years old, 207 Roy- of the kidneys.

pointed for each 'of the 12 precincts, den street; John Tersi, 31 years old 210 Norths Thlrty-Sixthstreet; Leon and a drive for membership is to be made In the borough. ard Williams, 29 yeai-s old, 617 Sycamore street; Donato Genoslse, 48 They have been talking about this objectionable amendment for more than ten years," hut they waited until they the sonlng measure and other amendments on which It i could ride through to victory." He explained that the Democratic party has no obiectiba to tieTou- years old, 250 Pine street; Alvln Mos-ley, 28 yearsNold, 1010 Peftn street: WORK STARTS ON BRIDGE ACROSS EGG HARBOR BAY Ocean City, Sept. 2. Work on the Wt err Short Term Securer Notes Monthly maturities' from one month tx two- years. StnJ circular ti Kim new -bridge across Great Egg Harbor ercella Wyatt, 22- years old, 1018 Penn street; Albert Waldon, 42 years 61d, 1189 Penn Charles Thompson, 45 years old, 1152 Lawrence street; William.

H. Stevenson, 34 years old, 820 Kaighn avenue; Charles Jenkins, 62 years old. 623 Sycamore street; Charles A. Henryi 47 years old, 1011 year term for the state executive. He added vehemently that it does oppose elections In presidential years.

Confine to State lssuei "Governors should be elected on Benjamin R. Denny, former deputy Commissioner of Parks and Public Property, was named chairman of an Armistice Day committee appointed yesterday by Mayor Price to make plan for a city-wide celebration November Invitations to serve on the committee were mailed from the Mayor's of fleer to 34- prominent residents who will -compose the group. A meeting of the committee to -formulate tentative arrangements for the patriotic observance will be called by Denny In the near future. Those who -will receive the Mayor's letters are: Col, George L. Selby, Col.

Samuel Barnard, Capt; Franeis Hoffman, John R. Schultz, Herbert H. Et-ter, Jack Weinberg, Raymond Pf ell, E. J. Canning, Rocco Palese, Albert F.

Cromwell, John A. Bennington, Samuel N. Miller, Thomas A. Colsey, Jacob L. Furer, Dr.

Malachl Cornish, How- rd W. Brown; Fiore Troncone, Edward state Issues and presidents on national issues," he continued. "If we elect South Second street. cay, between Somers Point and Beas-lcys Point was started yesterday afternoon. Mayor W.

Bergner, of Avalon, lifted the first spadeful of earth; The ceremony was witnessed by a large crowd of officials from Atlantic and Cape May A short address was made by Mayor Joseph. G. Champion, of this city. governor In presidential years we Abraham- Carpenters H. 'Williams will elect him on the basis of national and, EM ward Thomas have been hired Address Issues, foreign relations, tariff or farm rener.

as drivers. Other laborer-appointed are: William Wolford, Edward Jackson, Frank Allenback, Theodore Beck, "The Republicans- take the attitude of "never mind state issues, just so ws win the But the -voters of this state have demon. Edward Dorsey, Carl Frazier, Patrick Jones, Peter Jones, Charles King, 'Crawford Smith. SquUlace, W. 1lif 3mi strated their opinion of the Import' Jones and P.

O. Stovell. George Wil ence of state issues by electing three Complete 10-Piece Dining Suite BOYS FIND BABE'S BODT The body of a stillborn child, wrapped in a newspaper and enclosed in a candy box, was found by two boys en the banks Newton creek at Oaklyn bridge this morning. The corpse was turned over to Coroner Arthur H. Holl.

Complete Full Sizt Bedroom Suite 3-Piece Carved Frame Living Room Suite J. Davis, Joseph Arr TuMy7-Ed ward uemocratlc governors in succession." Discussing other parts of The "term. nUY'ii i son, who resigned August 25, -was rehired August 30 at 40 cents an hour. 3. Disber, a laborer, was discharged August 22.

extender" amendment, he' criticized Brady, Samuel Edwards, Leon Todd, Joseph Dworanczyk, Vincent Raczy-kowskl, Robert Fields, Marco Marino, John M. O'Brien, Mrs, Stephen- Pfell, the clause taking away from- the governor the power of calling a special session and giving it to the president HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Mrs. Helen Derowski, Mrs. Louis Ro- the sutejenate aid the: speaker IlEKlEVVEW BER ill elimJhu JliS No Interest Charges ox Extras to Pay oi tne nouse. "This has never been done or attempted-in any state the ha told, his applauding audience.

Csges 'Hold Tour Lines' HEALTH INSPECTOR FAILS TO FINff PARALYSIS CASE Laurel Springs, Sept. 2. Margaret Slack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C.

Stack, of Broadway and Haddon Heights, will entertain members of the junior branch of the South Jersey Society at- her. home next Tuesday evening at, 7.30 Some Price for. Cash Price for Cain On He urged Camden Demoorata to "hold your lines," predicting that County will-come Over the Conflicting opinion of three physicians leaves Health Inspector Fred Metzger, of Pensauken township, un Complete Heating Systems first Quality Merchandise ciocK. i ne society was organized line witn one of the greatest major! ties that it has ever rolled up." r. til st month in Clementon with the fol- decided that there bas been "a case of Infantile paralysis in his bailiwick.

Enjoy real home lowing officers r-j- President, Daley comforts this winter! Our eomnlete steam hAt A week ago Metzger had a report that John J. Hall, six years -old; of Voters who failed to register last June, or with the Permanent Registration Bureau wijl have their final chance to enroll next Tuesday for the water and warm air -heating systems are fully guaranteed. Our responsihilltjr remove the risk; our prices mean a big saving! Prompt shipment from warehouse In Camden. 516 -Derousse avenue, Delair, was suf fering with the malady. Upon calling reierenaum, be pointed but.

Polls will at the Hall home, he found another be open from 2 p. m. 10 p. m. Freeholder S.

Raymond Debbs, chairman of the Democratic ml ttee, presided. Mrs. Emma Hy- physician had been engaged and the child recovering from whatever Illness Hercules Pipeless Furnace $01 75 iors, Clementon; vice presidents, Lots and Margaiet Stack, Lnurel Springs, and Thomas Mawson, Clementon; Rachel Gtavuer, Clementon, and treasurer, Elizabeth Bodine. Clementon. A membership drive has been organized.

Frizes will be awarded those securing the most, new members. Names of prospective members should be sent to Rachel Gravuer, Clementon, prior to the flower show, to be held In the Watsontown Fire Kali September, 16 and 17. had attacked him. The ew- doctor land, state committee woman Mis, ami v. jury commissioner Cash-Price for 18-ia.

Sizt Think of It! A Hercules Pipeless Furnace at little more than the cost of old and out of date failed to find evidence of infantile paralysis. it was erroneously reported that a Delair man, a member of the American-Legion, was a victim of the disease. Metzger was unable to find this case, has decided the report was nn-firmr. since the fAther nf the Hull i r-rosecutor jttnan y. wescott, Samuel Orlando, and Freeholder Louis C.

Parker, Gloucester, candidates for sembly, also spolce. AH urged defeat oi tne amenament. heading methods, ft gives you all the advanuges of a modern heating system, Why. Another winter without this great comfort and lq your home when you can have It Dobbs referred, to- the amendments as "good and harmless things tucked child Is a veterrtjajJkJerteanrLei- -inr ncn a small WESTMONT WOMAN GETS ADMINISTRATION LETTERS around pu it animus gian-raaiu Steam and Hot Water Heating Systems Tou will-be surprised at "the moneys we can save you on a modern steam or hot water heating. GLOUCESTER BOASTS ilKfTCTCDlW TVDC TJITtT fTlin Letters of aa ministration were granted yesterday In the office of Surrogate Wfiyte to' Anna Cunea, ot-48 Straw-bridge avenue, Westmont, if: the estate Prior to the meeting In Morgaif Hall, theTronh JerseyTBsycrwasTB itertaloed at a banquet -at thefieilevue-1.

Stratford, Philadelphia. With Sheriff Thomas Mattigan, Hudson county, he Boile iiuyikiiii i ii uumuniu Gloucester' new tvro-story "western of Camden, who diedf was the guest of Mrs. Hyland, Miss nave; acomplew stock of both round and square boilers in our. warehouse in Camden, and can shtp'-nrompt-ly. Via cut the pipes to fit Full plans a-nd instructions furnished.

Any- handy man can Install it. 'mm 1 lil v. 1 b. Ai'gust 19. She left an estate of 1894.

Mrs. Williams' husbami, J. Woolsey Williams, and her Albert renounced their, righ! of administration. and up 1 1 Vi.l Combi Burl Walnut type" building will.be completed and ready -occupancy within another week. Tie" structure erected at Burlington and Hudson streets by David McCau-ley and Frank Reck, is of genuine Main Street OurWesT' and is the city' most unique building.

The first floor -will be used as a gar-age and repair station. On one side nation Burl Walnut Cash or Easy Payments "A small payment down brings you the outfit, Dining Room Suite RIVERSIDE POLICE PLAN You can enjoy this great comfort convenience while paying the balance in small Mohair Carved Frame Living Room Suite Fine web and sprint construction. Thre4laree, full sis pieces With mahogany frame all over. Bedroom Suite I Solld oak Interiors; full vanity JON SPEEDING BUSES! monthly payments easily within your means. 6-lnch buffet, all solid oak Interiors, Larre china, enclosed ft.

extension table and 6 side and I am chair. Keuy, Kelleher, the latter son, Ed-. ward, Dobbs, and freeholder Fred W. Bchorpp. Eighth Ward.

SEWELL YOUTH JAJL FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING National Park, 8e.pt. tea ht re last night- on a charge of drunken driving, Carman Maddeo, 19 years oi Sewell, wad sentenced to 80 days la the Gloucester -county jkfl in de- fculj of $200 fine by Souire Harry Friaht, Special fjflicer David joiinson. took Maddeo. into custody. Squire Friant Write for An Estimate reite ana new poster will be an accessory store while the other side will be a restaurant.

II 1 riiir MtMiniM will lai4lv Mil mnAfiinirm I on a heating svstem for your home, or droo The second floor will be used a us a postal and ask for Heating catalog tty pool and billiard casino, and recreation center. Sept 2. Chief William Voshell, of the Riverside police today instituted a campaign against reckless driving of passenger buses on Lafayette street. Chief Voshell said that drivers have been violating the traffic laws on this highway Pavilion and Fair-view streets. and1hat determined to.

putY. jtoo to the practicev Reck is a former owner of the Anniin II issft-, a'so revoked his license as a driver theatre, Gloucester, the Buena Vista Hotel and the. National Park Hotel, as well as. considerable other property In Gloucester, and. Philadelphia, mm? or one year.

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