Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1922, Night Extra, Image 13

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the Court the nrrestarvere caused when
three customers at Hchuch's place wert
arrested by the saloonkeeper for creat
ing a disturbance in the place.
Congratulations are being showered
upon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Felten,
of 50Q Cooper street, Camden, who' are
celebrating their fiftieth wedding anni
versary. Friends and relatives sent the
couple flowers and greeting cards. Mr.
Feltbtipwas for forty-three years super
intendent of the Delaware Uivcr Ferry
Company ..He retired in 1017.
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HEW CAMDEN PIER
Acting Mayer and Other City
Officials Pay First Visit te
Municipal Structure
On lils "ret efficlnl inspection of the
rltv's new municipal pier nntl marine
t fermlnnl, nt the feet of Spruce rtrccr.
k Vnmrten, yclcnlny, Mnyer Finnic 8.
Vnil Hart optimist Icnlly vlxloneu Lain
jen'a future growth. Hearding the
ttfnms.hip Lake Fnlnnm, the first beat
fn nrrlvc nt the new pier with n cargo
blaster of tfie Highway
from a foreign pert, the new Mayer of
Cerns?
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Camden watched the gang et stevedores
unload hundreds of bags of sugnr from
the big ship. (Scerge W. Jirarilcy,
nrnldent of the f'ninden Hnrber Com Cem Com
n!slen. and William P. Bayers, Jr.,
rlfv draftsman, who designed the pier,
tvrw aie in ii"; iiij.
The Mayer recalled the present Mtc
of flic big pier ns nn "el' Hwliniuln' "
hole where he disported when he was
ii Miungstcr. In prnlslng the'elty's en en en
toiiirlse In building the pier and termi
nal, Mnyer Van Hart predicted tlint
Cnmdcn would grew with leaps and
hounds In the next few years and that
its waterfront also would develop te
umlrcamed-ef proportions.
When District Detectives Shute and
(iitlirie raided the saloon of Jehn
Prhueii, at 1011 llreadway, Camden,
ipitcrday, quantities of whisky nid gin,
it Is alleged, were found hidden In coffee
rnns and tea kettles. Sehuch was nr nr
rrMed en a charge of violating the
Stnte Prohibition Enforcement Act. Off
inrr Muswcndcr, alleged bartender, of
nil! Walnut street, Camdeu, was also
arrested, lleth were held under .$."0U
ball by Recorder Stackhouse In Police
Court.
Counsel for the accused men, Informed
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Other models listed below.
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