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Konnouth BlariMjaok i'onraouth, Ill Ir.ols.'- MILLYILLE DAILY REPUBLICAN Partly Um4r aM allMlr Established 1864 VOL. LXIX-NO. 256 MILLVILLE, N. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1033. MRMKRR OF' "MM AHXOOIATPI) PKKhl PRICE TWO CENTS Germany's Idols Political Decline I uri.iiii.

ii. i hi Commission Will Grant Healy Bus Franchise lwaaBWBWBjBj i i i Streets Jammed With Visitors Here To Witness Annual V.F. W. Hallowe 'en Frolic! Last Night Many Musical Organizations Appeared in Parade Last Evening in Honor of HalloweVn Company Will Accept Franchise to Operate on Second Street as Far North as Broad on Route Between Philadelphia and Ocean CityFranchise Will Be. Valid Only 'During Regular Trips Between Millvillc and Shore Point.

DIRECTOR TOLD UHERH DELINQUENT TAXES GO Marching Clubs, Floats Mummers All Lent Color to Vivid Annual Celebration-; Entire Line of March Brilliantly Lighted by Homes and Places of Business Judges Stand Located in Front of Local Postoffice Where Additional Overhead Lighting Was Placed Prizes Were Awarded on Municipal Field. Although a conference' continuing TI ARE KILLED for almost an hour waa held prior to the meeting of the Cltjr t'onimissloiu yesterday afternoon 'at-wh'lch deails pertaining to the application "of the Hvaly a 'lus Lines lor a franchise' to operate through- MlllvtUe enrout, Parade Sidelights MOTOR CRASH Bagpipe Band Ran Off With Honors In Residents and Stores. Cooperate To Make' from Philadelphia to Ocean t. lty Hallowe'en parades are anient! were discussed at some' length, the things and provide a lot of enjoyment Affair Huge Success tor those who love them but the ms- Best-Band Division ority of us drew the line luat nlRht. It rama.1n Antina- tall Tha Delinont Man and Pitman Women Fatally Injured Yesterday discussion of the project was the chief topic at the meeting long delayed, and the Commission on adjournment agreed to a.

meeting to be held at Id o'clock last ulghi, and probably pass a resolution and flually settle Ihu matter so far aa the city Is con ami business hmifee Resident Thousands of peop.e Jammed the! wasn't half bad jnntll the kids HtreeU of last evening to began scraping It off tb sidewalk and i1'! with the V. lust F.V.. night in mak had more sand heaving it. Then It In it than spinach. cerned, Mayor Harry Van Hook presided at i T'0 OTHERS MAY DIE ing the Hallowe'en Frolic With very few exception they all lighted tip their hiire or nluces nf business ami In many instances decorations were hung especially for the mvaslnii.

The Mlllv'llie Lodge of lOks lind the' V. V. W. home were especially Httfa't-' And while everyone present waa bundled to the ears In a lop coat, half the kids 'the street were dashing witness the secondannual Hallowe'en Frolic, staged by the Bush-Kcrrlck Post, "Veterans of Foreign Wars. The was quite leiikth.y and Included, many mimical and marching as well an a wealth of mummer.

Nine musical organlaatlons took part In the parade, each of them filling- the-alr with mualeand many of them.executlng Intricate drill around wearing only a sweater, Brr! the meeting and present were: Director Wlltx-rt 8. Imitierman, Harry Jones ami W. Fred Ware; absent Walter Kates, The session was oitened with prayer by Mayor Van Iliwi, In which he The Vets got the beat weather break Ive with their brilliant lights and col- they could possibly hope for. With orful decorations. formations as well.

Every one of thej the weather man predict Ing occasion-1 Nearly every nierchunt Iliah Mmplored earnestly for tho speedy ro-K-overy of their member who bcaut of serious Illness, was absent. flags al ralna throughout the day and night street displayed their American li. i i i ..11 i organisations were attractively uniformed and. were greeted by the plaudits of the throng on every aide. Besides the musical organizations.

and his prediction coming true all along jhe edge or the curb' and "these morning. cleared away beautifully ttolor were augmented liy then there were a number of marching unuuu. ri, wmie anu inue uunting uhU A woman und man were killed, two said tu be djlt.g and a third man bs seriously Iniuttd yesterday -if-ternoon. In -a collision between a as Inn and truck at an Intersection of lie Hording Hlehway two miles ihovs Pittsgrovc. Ths dead iteraons arss Airs.

Margaret Htrang, 80. of 8. Ar-Inriiin Avenue. Pitman, and Paul Ertckeon. ao.

of ItelmonL Tha terrific Impact of the crash ossed the sedan upside down at the tide of the road" snd overturned tits track which was being drivY iv Friikson at Hardiug highway snd roninilmloners-noad. The driver of the sedan. In which Mrs. Strang was riding, waa her jjanizatlona as well and a large even warmea up conaiuerauiy lor necoratioiig pa every pole along the M.rh tlx- advent the Inro power. tw0 of Oernieny-a moat Limous hcniea aitd hluls now puss Into political eclipse, iTtjaldent Vuu Hitidenburg tlcfti.

-ahorn of all real power, of (, 1 1111 at his East 1'russlan estate, while Chancellor Hitler mn the government. General Erich l-udendorir trlght), who caused the dla-iniRaal of Chancellors and cabinet ministers In the early days of the Republic, received last and humiliating blow recently when Hitler banned his i'Tanaenberg League." During the World War Hinden berg and Ludendorff together won. the great battles of the Mahurlan Lakes and the evenL Mine of march. ber of Industrial floats. A great deal of credit Is due the.

committee of the local V. Clerk John H. Fisher read a big batch or hills for poor relief and they were ordered paid. William Davis, representing the Pennsylvania Railroad -Company, stated that company desired to change the lighting system at the grade crossings through which each light would signal from two directions. Director Slnunernian stated that.

4 I The block in which the Judges held! The parade waa good and we all en- forth waa exceptionally well lighted loved It but some of us. who atood all through the courtesy and effort of the I headed by Karl M. Wescoat and Charles J)e Xorl, for the untiring effort they afternoon watching Collingawood Mlllville Electric Light Company trounce Drldgeton, began to droop as which strung hundreds of bulbs acrnaa put forth to make the frolic a Hucreas. The parade waa under the leadership tl Karl Bittle. the end neared.

atreet especially for the occasion. Traffic appeared to be quite a BACHARACH WIELD HUN IS while the Commission probably would Re4 lighta flared along the line of Several klda were aolnsr a rushing auer ine parade hntiher-ln-lsw. William L. Lcy. 3.

tnaroh thpsn. counted with the i mruu mm i oroae nut it was quickly and efficient- oe agrceaoie ia any i-uansea iiai Hlchwood; a member of the tlloa- company might care to make provid brillianUy lighted shops nd ln. particular waa a naleBmaft the cori, lfKlkll. Many cars bearlngt ing It was an Improvement over tin ences aet orr me paraae 10 aavania(s lux. One of -the Judges purchased RALLY SPEAKER ED IN IB CASE! In most cases the organizations and two 0f naenut, for a ntckle of Ur'naes, were In evidence; present system a feature concerning which there had been a general com- Individuals put on a show In front of i.aVe the kid a dime.

The kid fore- evrv wne estimated thati iilalht as sn eyesore and menace ot the Judges' stand wlere hundreds of i ed hIln t0 take four bags, declaring he ottme from over th Btt to witness last night's celebration. eeste County Hoard of Freeholders Mid retired bullder.Jle Is In a critl-rl condli Ion In Hospital with a frat-tured skull and internal Juries and may die. With Erk-k son eu ths truck were ils two sons. Paul, Its, and Wc-Uer, 20. 4 Paul received a fractured ilp and Webster suffered a skull fracture and Is not expected to live, iratllc was the heavy concrete bases In the center of several of the streets.

All streets along the line of march He called attention to the loss of cleared of parked automobiles i County Candidates for OfTlCe in the evening and left open un- i apecutors naa gamerea 10 witness iueinp no change. From then on the event. hudges rrunched peanuts. The nrltlHh-Amerlcau Wlor Veter-! ans, of Philadelphia, romped off with! cleaned ud bv first priae In the band division. TnlsT 'TSr trvl? flene4 Up i.

i selling coffee, however. were early Sister Alters Plea and Man Under Sentence Is Held gill of one of her limbs becaua of one of Ihn big concrete uaa al Third til after the marchers had concluded their exhibition but. Immediately af-j on Kepubucan ticket Also Addressed Cathering and Mulberry Miotts, and of other ZMOU'll UUftJflJV ua 1 1 nan uir Mill. lerwardi a lam resulted which seed- totn were taken to Brtdsctua Hjt- accidents tauimd by the obstructions for Perjury pnal. The few balconies alonar the line every available- police- officer to lis sua newt ed that the algnnls bu of the'llKrlirtre.

They were moat attractive In their kilties and rendered splendid music. The James Harvey post, American Legion, of Ventnor, won second pf Ixe. of $25. In the buglevcorps class, the Frederick Itndgers Post, American Legion, flashed from an arm on the side, anil made a motion which was passed that the application for the change MANY IN ATTENDANCE march reminded me or Komeo ana handle. Juliet, with males and watch-j Sixteen floodlights, secured through Ing the spectacle from- their lofty the generosity of Congressman Isaac perch.

Jllacharach, of Atlantic City, converted "INSULT TO THE COURT" The crash occurcd about S.SO M. police from the Halenvbarracki. vho took the Victims to the said lavcey was driving toward Woodstpwn when the trut. shot cross Commtsalonera Roml. sedan struck the other vehicle ap granted providing the abutments In the Municipal Field Into day.

while the street were removed. Mr. Davis Vlneland, Oct. 2K. Congressman Definite the Jlct that hundreds the prizes were being awarded the Jact New field, Oct.

in. When a convict said ha would tak. ud the matter with of Palmyra, last year's state cham-j I Isaac Bai harach, of Atlantic City, waa the crowd was various winners. jMojr 1 1 a 1 1 the first prize of 'mm ffderiy. Thev muds an excellent anncarance vary parently before iActjr could apply bis the principal speaker, laat eveulng, at Republican rally held In Smith Hall, at which time he declared he was- In mul a nit nlivpd woll.

The Ilols I brakes. rnangpa nts testimony to save his ale- the' officials of the road, ter In aa arson case yesterday, he was; Director Joues reported thai street arrested in the Woodbury court room I improvements were being made In on a charge of perjury. (patching: the oiled streets. 'Judge-1. For man Rinnickson orderj also- reported progress on the ed the arrest of Frank l'HIa.

13. of i matter of State relief for stieet work, Ormond Post. V. F. ef Bridge-j The happiest kids in the parade, toiu won second prlxe for bugle corps, however, were those two who dtrw the ibark of President Roosevelt and the 5VED TOMOIR.ROW AT which waa $25.

jjoos 01 clanging ine nuns on The Xewcnmhtown Mountaineers' engines and they eased along. Tnm Cnnlix tt'illir infl Raluh Finch. I New field, when he contradicted a con-! which was left lu the hands of the. SACRED HEART CHURCH if this dtv seated in a wagon, won I bad bugle corps and drum corps PICK-POCKET WORKED AT MUMMERS' PARADE 1 elBii Man Lost Faroe Contain' lnK Lltlle (alt bat heck for Tidy and Has Se Clue to Idenlllj I Mn Who Towhed" Hlaa. The police were notified of the picking of the pocket of Charles Hillman, erth Vlneland UM Will Become fesslon he made when arrested fori director and City Engineer Wads, burning of a home at Newfield.

He An application of Mai Hugarman for wss sentenced a month ago to serve permission to set gss tanks on North from three to five years in state prl Hlgh Street shove McXeal, waa grant-son after pleading guilty. led. providing the location be spprov- Pilla was after his th toromi-kn. Mrs. Anna itsrminin.

tz nn.nL The receipts at the Mayor a office for X'KA aa long aa he feels It has a chance to accomplish soniethlng. Douglas V. Altkenp candidate for Assembly on the Republican ticket, also addressed the gathering on the work of the Legislature while Burro-gale C. V. Marshall, running for reelection, and K.

Win field More, candidate for Sheriff a lad addressed the gathering. Township C'hairman-luWi Weed and Solicitor "Arthur JosephXtlao address ed the meeting as did Charles Castel-j Bride ef Vlaetand Xan4jress Well Isewn Baseball mar. Vlneland, Oct. st. A pretty weddtns III be solemnized tomorrow after -r tr.llll the prlxe of $25 for the best novelty) but 1 noticed a half doaen or so band In line.

young men Walking along crunching A prize was also awarded the applet. They must have been the Millvllle Eagles as the beat marching apple cores. club. Thla club made a snappy 1 1 pcarance dressed in red sweaters ndlcorjH of utrmenifi by hite trousers. their auxiliary, were next In llne.

mak; A float, entered by the Daughters fine appearance In cos-America, was the winner of a Tb9 novtiy tnnd was next In prize line with their mountain music. ln the mummers section the follow- hi. own. nil waa nn Trial rnr rumi 1 iii" -1 of Teesburg, while be was in the. crowd A printed aummary of the proceed noon st 2:20 o'clock whan Miss Buaao changed ber plea of not guilty to non Bearpa, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. An Hit. Pllla was brought from state prison linl and Alfred Mulwuh, members of watching the mummers' parade," last night. Hillman said that his purse contained two dollars in cash, a check for X2 60, hj registration card and driv ings of the Board for the month of rlcptember together with an itemized statement ot the receipts end disbursements, waa received and filed. testify agsinst his sister.

Accord the Township Committee. A thony Scarpa, of North West boule-. vard, North becomes the bride of Chester Hsgenbsrth, aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Caalmer iiegenbartn.

of ing to testimony, he confessed to state William Talbot, candidate for tag ing were the prize winners: Ernest; Thf orranixa- Ing were the prize winners: Ernest Director Rlmmerman made a state police shortly after his arrest that he! collector la Landis Township, presid er license, together with some other Hirch. Mil North 36th reBU CmdJ Iho delighted with Oak road, at the Church of the Kacred ed over the meeting. taiiers and cards valuable only to him leart. Rev. Jsuies A.

Bulfln will per self. tallest man; Mura Brown, 8T Fayette ftreet, Drldgeton, tallest woman; Kunice High, oshen, first; Evelyn Kerris. Buck street, second, and Mrs. form tht ceremony. The police were told to watch the crowds and make an effort to detect The bride will be attended by Miss HOUSEWIVES ASKED TO SAVE OLD CLOTHING snd his sister set fire to house they In'orm the public of a matter occupied in Xewfit-ld on August I generally misunderstood.

The Delln-Wen the statements were road In i fluent Collector of Tuaa from Urns to court he denied be implicated his sts-iHme makes a statement of rseversl ter. thousand dollars receipts for ths past "I thought I could get away with It! few weeks, and the Question has beu easier if I Implicated someone asked what with such amount combe said. Ing In the cannot have sufficient He bad hectuwarned by the court of-i money to operate and pay all Crlstln Gracclo as tnstd of honor, the slick gentry, but nobody could be their splendid Follow Hi them came the local order of Red Men and several mounted cowboys. Another bugle corps- from the Atlantic City V. F.

post waa next in line. They made a neat appearance also and rendered some very pleasing music The British-American War Veterans found acting suspiciously, and Hill while Domeiilck LJsl will serve as beat man had no Idea of. who "touched" man. him. A white satin will be worn by Millvllle housewives in the course! off their Kali cleaning scllvitles, are requested to be on the lookout fori Anna Cossabobn, 63 Middle avenue, third, as the most original woman.

BurWey. 1J North Fourth street, first1; Jules Joseph, East Main street, Nct-ond, and 220, unknown, third, as the most original man; Kenneth Lutes. Jreen street; Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Jo-binr Atlantic City: Joseph Ammel; NotXct was also given to the police of the theft of the automobile of the briiis, with a long tuile veil, mads in turban style and caught with or-atire blossoitis. W'blte slippert Her his' denials that he was under oath pen sea as they accrue. The city, as a ...4 1. nn t.1.

.1..... 1. I Af tar- MU tnm Itt'll and the Palmyra bugle corpn each took Komuel Kane. used In emergemy rHeiv Clesn gar- bis arrest, expenses only the money coming la ments of any kind will be great ir ap- turns Jn earning the plaudits of the crowd then with their fln monlc and Klevsnth street, and Mary Oant 107 prectated by the teller committee. fi.rllla rau n.rlnrV mutt Th.

rnmlna aa dallnouant for I.WI. rilllno TIl Ulllurit Church street. Brldgeton. won prizes' iMeri busl- magnolia p. t.

a. gave party for Children South Vlneland, Oct. Magnolia DaHnLToa.li., a I.I.J as- the best dressM women ana meane(lI)e broUght up the rear of the par i have wearing apparel of rvrl-xlc iU" Judge Blnnlckson' stated, the years paH is used to pay tax rev-ion are a-sea to put jm, conduct Is an Insult to the Judge enue notes of the years when drawfi. ne convenient place nl Mnd jur an autri(t- (n, pub.j,1 money having been loaned on the will be fBh and credit of the city that when collect It. The date for, fc first t.s)k the witness! these taxes are paid will be retired, cio liiug will be an-iUn) htt htti piac.d'anj nst a cent ot the money can treek, won Wst "e.OBil.

Following the tarade. the throng ad Journed to Hallowe'en party for the pupil, of prizes were awarded the winner, with ler( rnoon James SteeJmsn actlng as sxnnouncer r.m. mvut nounced later but lu the meuntime will be worn and a bouquet of calls Ulles carried. The maid of honor will wear blue satin, wUh hat and slippers ot pink. Pink roses wDI fonti the bouquet.

A dinner will be given at the Scarpa home be Tor the wedding and a reception hied at the same place after the ceremony. Cpnn return from a motor trip to New York and Washington, ths young couple will redds at 12 Howard street The groom Is well known ln bsse hall circle, having been a successful pitcher With the Wens. Chicks for some time. 0A 1VHRF.D Vlnelsnd, Oct. 2V Mra, Caetano housewives are Kfked.to make The judges making prize, were awarded to the following ize winners were; J.

S. Karllmrg. prize eial effort toward the movement. 1'u der the relief committee the clothing 7iiu Insursnce on furniture he own-! 'used for any other purpose but ths ed In his sister's home and that she psylng off of these outstanding oIjII-took out a 1100(1 plicy. He denied gat ions.

he talked to his sister prior to the fire) In the matter of the application of and- testified he Iwcsme coufused Healcy for a bus franchise. AUof-whlle making a statement to stats Dey D. Joseph Novsrla ssfd that the liollce. He said he planned the entire! hue' company would operste between Frank Sherry, wunmn vim DSfau ui uuci v.u tn road, secondhand Carrie Birch, Camden, third. Russell Barf, of At lantlc won first prlr as the tiioat comical man with Walter Osborne and Carlton Woodlin, of 612 North Fourth street, as second and third.

James Lee, 10 Dock, street, was selected as-the best Juvenile with Kdith Ammell and Zelda Hand, both this city, as second, while. Donald Fleetwood, 107 Cohansey street, (Fairy) and Marion McOIll; first III' be distributed where needed Pierce. Arthur Radcliffe, Ralph most. Herbert Vanaman. A.

R. grade. David Reessnd Arthur May; second grade. Itussell Kidton; third Slade. Alien Whltaker, Barrett KrricK Reeves.

Olacolone, Kenneth iKiyle 11 O) 1 (.01.1) l-0Ew I Waahlngt'in, Oct, 28. (APlln uffalr because be needed money. son. Charles-vReed. F.

Millvllle and Ocean City busses ence Felmey. (ieortte Levy. Richard -eiersn; lounn graop, Harry Cos-iB'nnr Elaine Sefclk; fifth Souders. Dclbert t'orsnn spite -a-t7rvie ln the. London F'W Hrldaeton.

won third. Orace lonover, Ambrose Stltes. Walter uy ui.vaoura aao (till. price, the adminiv ration today placed 420 East Main street, won the prize John DAlton. Berl.

the domestic qiiotsiion at a. new tiUh of $31 82, 6 -cents an ounce gliove yes "In my office today didn't you say these statements you made were truer' Acting l4Wd asked. He said at that time he didn't want to give sny answers. "Didn't you tell Harold Leap, of the National Board of Fire t'nder-wrlters, that your sister thought Of th Idea?" SS service required. Samuel tirrlgu representing Hi Public Service, -a rival bus line tween iMIUvllle snd I'hlladelphls, said that he had bwn told by one of the firm of the Healey line that the com, pany had decided to discontinue fKcsn City service.

Attorney Novsrla denied that there as the smallest female In lln. aincj t- Rartlett'-MrB eba Dlch-' "he committee In charge Included IViul Qulnn. 329 Broad street, as "T'ij Wallace'- Ida Drlggs, Mrs. Smith, chairman, with Mrs. smallest male.

ti.r..t. Claire Annleby. Helen' Helens Crangle, Mra Lemuel Sotiy, terday. The lndon fipure dropped 63 cents While they were not eligible to eom-t Helen rasaavday. all of Mrs.

Raymond oung and Mrs. James from yesterday's price of 31.1U to to tlogard, as able day's cloning fliiiire "No. 1 did." he replied. this city; Angle Llrio. of Vlneland; Karl RobWns, of Port Norrls and Ed ward Johnstbne, of Woodbine.

was any surn intention, sna siaiea pete, the Malvern J. Nabb Post, American Legion band, of this city, headed the line ot march. They made a good an appearance, ismd played as well as any musical organization In the par Lesp that during his in-j that the company would continue to iOVFKVlK TO KPEAK TastlEallim with state notice I'llla eon- in In ha Oubltoas, of Newfield, received aa in-Jury to her back yesterday when tha eut -mobile ot ber husttand, In wiiUh sbe was riding collided with another machine driven by Louis Delmarrs. Both drives were summoned to appear before Recorder Creamer on Moh-day. I.I!BEB;iI It rAKI Paris, Oil.

I xiUmel and Mrs. 'Charles A. Undbergh pursued their hobbles here today. The (Colonel went up Is an. a-rolattc plane his skfll and studied aviation technique while Mrs.

LintUJergh want window shopping. The decorations were In black and orange, wlthautumn leaves. Klalne Setcik. as a Cleanser Girl." wss worthy of spechri mention, as were Dorothy Blackburn as "Utile Red Riding Hood." Rlchsrd Crangle as Mammy." Evelyn Peterson as a Rridgetoa. A.

implicated his sister. and late In 'the. day during Harry Mnore will be the principal a-M the wnnuin aluo cliined a confes. if in HANDLED TRAFFIC WELL The police are be complimented ade, however, and were rewarded for speaker ArmistMe lay afternoon He averred Pllla told him heUh- rt. hut that d.irlnc the sum their etforta by the applause of the ru.

the manner in whitn tney nano- spectators. I VLU I lirldgrton when th-themsker Piwi. thought 1 would lie beiterjto st tiTTnrT there woold be msny more trips American I-g1on. will dedicatee the house during a storm to ellmln- k. mirht Im ailivitiata.

1 IIO 1 1 l.VUlUtlRiii'iiv, "were next In line and they were fol-j le the right. They wers Vsmp. snd Peter uiacsione aa aa "Old Man." lowed liv the Board of Education, augmemea oy ine World War Mothers' Memorial In iBt. u'snl( iiin. I it .1, t.rm.rhl out that the Fern wood park.

A militar review Truoner. James McTiehe. Mantua a-ent th Hoard of Trade and Hos- rrt or the r. j. rtltaJ nj The' then, wss not a hitch.

The crowd ill also be tatlon. said th statements were franchise to run on Second t-t In was next In was one of the largesi ever seeu in Millvliis fire department Millvllle. 1 EO AT ABIDE Among those seen st the parade last night from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chance, Missea- Kleanor i IKE A chimney fire at the home' of 17 TRirPEI FELL made at th Malaga barracks.

He stst- tad of High street, make ed he typed the confessions ind wit- effort in get a -waiting room near newed th llgnatur. corner of Recond and Main streeta. Mrs. Darmlnlo will be sentenced st. ptrectnr War said that be was very a later date.

She Is represented by much In fsvor of the line tor the res-Charles Camp Cotton and "William tua that It was certain to Increase Mill-Grsvlno. (Continued on Page II Kiith -Butcher, Frances While witnessing the Halloween Butcher and Mrs. George Thompson. Gladys Henderson, 'Miriam r-ataOit-af Inn last evening, Dmytr'o Kolul' hak thla morning threatened to Ignite the bouse and nearby bolldlnes until extinguished by the MlIlTlJie firemen. It was a bad blaze and two cans of chemical were Edwin Tomlin and Belford iLnmlmi of South Vlneland.

Chance, line. Next came the winning marching club, the Millvllle Eagles after which the Ventnor American Legion bugle "rps and marching club appeared. The Daughters of America float and marching club followed this organization, after, which a division of mummers passed. Troop geven Boy Scouts, with their iJUgle corps, were next In line. Thev had the misfortune to trip and fall, Tomlin.

all from Heislerville; Bill Mc-Inlurlnr her arm. It la not believed Claln. Marshall Kteelman, Howard VLHITED LOIHiE SFETIX1 Tlfiy Fowler. Joseph Scholes. Chas.

Ileadley, Bill Coudon, FYgnk lawyer and Harry Collins wltlf candidates recently visited Pennsgrove Ltodse of -Odd Fellows. Kdes. Lodge, So. la. CBJTICALtr ILL Mrsi M.

Pettlt Is critically III at he home of her. niece, M'sa Weatcott, 14 B. tk Street. 'Pettlt ffered st -l of 1 1 the srm Is broken Dot VISITOR Center Slices Ham. lb.

He; Chuck Brldgeton, Oct. 21 Miss Martha Rosen, whole est. lb. IJc; Rib Roast. McCallorh.

head mlstraas of the Gar-Mb. I2c: full strvngth Ammonia, qt ton fVhool. Manchester. England, Hc; Prime Potatoes. basket.

rsprained. necessary to subdue tt. Mike Bucsya-skl lamed In the alarm. Benjamin Rocap, Dl Hay, Roert Robbins and Irvln Kwsn wttnwsed the Drldgetoa aod Collingswood displayed real talent and were mads4 berg and son. Jack, all from Ijeeeburg.

and Oaky Payne from Vlneland. Bill Warren of TBckaho was SIlll-vlllw visitor Jait tvealci. Somers Steele snd sos, Jes. of Wild-wood wrtaw' 111 cy Ust a disunsv a snrr, i ins. ttc; fcTreryaoy ot an Millvllle boys.

Th soi, oraona Post bugle of the Healta Milk, tail can tunn fiwi, evsttlBj, 1.

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