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BMjtt ntiMHk .. t......!.... n..i.tf.. f tji k -- iiiijuii.'i iu iiiciiiiiy fit ii iv jiiuiki Trip Over gVggggHfHp s'vssssbw ggggKt y ... , BBBBV iiB ; tUt , ! aBBBW H ? vw gggF gggV.V'lL" BBBV i 'BBIlew: "v U &.La -1ISSSSI.iwcsi.cdi HOTEL EXPOSITION OPENS AT SHORE First Ever Held in Atlantic City Contains Nearly 200 Exhibits AIIahJI. ll.. t ll n- 4 11 11 .!. !$& , tba. night Federal const gunrds, nrmrd $ patrolled the Inside benrh nleng Lone Lene Sl. r BOft nnd ever en the Orenn Citv side jfita make sure thai no buy men put out : "rcscut" the cargo of liquor jotti jetti jVaraed by the crew of the tchoencr Cem- !Kix njcue juri Deiere me vrsM?i wan ncizcu ..yu.! Navy Department men la.-t i HllTO VVVH) ttn flwcif Unfits rtf ilnn-n fialiAf . I & "fii' Starting down ter their bentH, f' " antieus te reneh the schoelH of mnclc- rel which arc overdue oft tbN const en I their way from the Seuth, were halted t by th FHeral guards, who then made h Cartful inspection of their equipment te make, sure they did net fish with grappling Irons In the waters of the bay. Ai the sun aree numerous Miinll craft were, eeeu in the vicinity where the cargo la bellevud te have been dumped, but ntber coast guards. In the fast power- and headed hick whence he had come ueati wnicn ovcrteou t.ie I'ominnnriie ' Again the reaM guards plied into yesterday, were en the job before them, their automobile and rnn swiftly back and none was permitted te anchor. ' te Longport Here they embarked In a Tbe cbase and fluid capture of the powerboat and. equipping themselves eaoener was one of the liveliest in the ' with Mrvi e revolvers, took un the Central New Photo. Mls Isabel Rockefeller, daughter of Ierc. Rockefeller, arrhed en the Mauretanlit after an etensle cruise en the .Mediterranean rc V men arrived tliere just before the craft came abreast. The .schooner captain, seeing him and pax lug no attention te the Federal official's command te hatt and permit them te come aboard, swung about his craft In the nairew channel wp V 'f-1 chase again. The swift powerboat seen began te overhaul tlu schooner. Then $3000 LOSS FROM FIRE Special nispateh te Kvrnlri PutiKe T.edeer Atlantic City, April -u With nearly -00 exhibits, the first hotel exposition ccr Held here was emeinuy epeneu en t'c Steel l'ler this inemlnz. The affair Is under the auspices of the Avenue Hetel Men's Association. A feature of the exposition is a fully equipped kitch en. There a dally luncheon will be pre pared nnd served te the nrleus civic clubs who will he honor guetts. Ne longer will voters cast their ballets and then wonder what It was all about, if pltiiiH of the Second Ward Republi can Club mature. At n business session last night an edutntiennl committee was appointed, with Martin Herr, n lawyer, as (halnnan. The committee wi.r held weekly sessions nnd explain te the mem bers the procedure followed in the making of the laws. While the club consists only of men, women will be admitted te the classes. A nasty fire, which for a time threat ened te destroy the Miller Cottage at 0 North tieergin avenue, nrekc out last Itiaterr of the local coast guards. Hear lng".that the Comanche had refused te1 atop when hailed while passing ever the bar between Ocean City and Leng- pert, Captain Holdzkom became suspl- i about sudden nthlt in the jmrt of the! T cleus and fallowed the craft with tils 'crew. Cihi'mIii Ileldzbnm iWlnrc. Mn nffa ieaJalaeaes until she passed into the i numerous bags and boxes were thrown tinn. and Is owned by Creuthnmcl tortuous channels of the Inland water- overboard. .-Inking quickly. Meneel, who conduct the hotel. The war and nended toward Atlantic City. ' itemizing tn.it the chase was about oemmandeerlmr an automobile from t ever, the schooner swung nbeut and let Longport resident, together with eight ! her anchor go. Captain Ilohhkem nnd ort coat gutm uis crew quiet n i the cralt 1: a shot was tiled bv the coast guard ' "ignc nuu save nru companies a nara across the bow of the cieft, bringing I fisht. i ne iiruncnj in a iiiin"Bun,v irnmc Ir located in n thlcklv built sep. Mn n.nl te A llPil lit PfAilllininnl JL members of the I.engp atatien, he dashed toward Ventner i ckly bearded nnd searched rem stem te stem, but net a an .effort te head off the schooner at the trace of whisky nor any ether anti bridge at Dorset avenue. He and hU ' eisteni building has been closed since early last fall, and the cause of the blaze is unknown. The damage te the build ing and contents was estimated by of ficials of the fire department at $3000. stend beverage could be found. Ilegardless of the fact that two women investigator, attached te th9 staff of the local vice squad, testified that she had gazed into their palms and read their future in very "geed English, Mrs. Mary Adams declared yesterday in the Recorder's Court that she "spoke no Kngllsh." She is de clared te be a native of Russia. After predicting te one of the women that several blendes were attempting te break up her home, the sceress, it is charged, offered te straighten out the matter for the sura of lfl7, which coin cein cldently, happened te be the amount the "customer" held in her hand at the moment. On the way te police head quarters, the palmist hinted that it would be 'worth 60 te the operators te help her out of the difficulty. Re corder Oeldcnburg fixed the fine at that figure. , The entry of Mayer Themas Ij. Rey mend Inte the fight for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate against Jeseph Ia Frellnghuysen, the incumbent, will be ignored by the At lantic County Republican organization, "Personally I favor the rcnomlna rcnemlna rcnomlna tlen of Senater Frellnghuysen," de clared Enech L. Jehnsen, County Col lector, who Is recognized as the county leader. While the up-State man Is acknowledged te carry n heavy vote in Essex County, leaders here say Mr. Frellnghuysen will be the victor. "They have arrested the wrong man," indignantly declnrcd Eugene Raymond, Philadelphia lawjer, who was arrested here Saturday, en a charge of illegally transporting liquor. According te Federal agents, Mr. Ra.vmend was arrested In front of his shore cottage, 33 Seuth Vermont avenue, after he had signed for two trunks. He was released under $5000 ball. J. France Vlzulz, who Is believed te be. officially connected with one of the Seuth American embassies, was also arrested. He Is alleged te have checked two trunks filled with expensive liquors in Camden. These trunks were seized and two ethers substituted. It was, ac cording te the autherftles, the latter two for which Mr. Raymond signed. VfllAT nOKS BOCAP SAY? Prnbablv no writer of iperts has a flner background et exrerlfnce upon which te ilrsw than Wm. H. Kecap. Sperta Editor of th trniic I.kdebs. Rnd Hat Hecap lini te my en the bis crerta news et the day, every morning- In the l'UBLIC I,(PGin. "HAKE IT A. HABIT." -idc. Victer supremacy is the supremacy of performance lit. i.Nti MtftJ l ivmi m Where purity of intonation, accuracy of pitch and all ether such technical excellences are demanded the Victrela has infinitely mere te offer than any ether instrument of the sound-reproducing type. It meets the supreme tests of music Performance is the real end of all endeavor, and Victrela performance itself proves net only a knowledge of music nor the mastery of mechanical problems. It involves the highest order of skill in physics, chemistry, acoustics, electri cal and mechanical engineering, metallurgy, weed-working, . and an endless quantity of scientific experience. When you buy a Victrela your investment is safe guarded te the utmost, and te buy an instrument which is somewhat less than the best is te depreciate your own dollar. Victrelas $25 te $1500. j N Victrela - .. . . . ' HIS MASTERS VOICE Reg u. s. pat off. Important . Loek for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label. m victor xaiKine jyiacnirie omeanv r Camden, New Jersey A. '"' J ,:vy j, H. Iftfcr' i fpi .j ir-i 20 CARS DAMAGED IN CAMDEN BLAZE i i ..- Second-Fleer Oarage Burned Out and One Firemen -Is Injured ALL APPARATUS CALLED OUT The Interior of the second story of the garage of Mrs. L. ,W. Campbell, at 10-18-20 North Second street, Camden, was wrecked and twentv of the thirty Ave automobiles In the building were seriously damaged by fire early last night. The 1eb3 was -estimated at $12,000, of which $10,000 was en auto mobiles. One fireman was Injured. The fire was discovered nbntit A o'clock by n watchman at the plant of the Victer Talking Machine Company, across the street from the the garage, who saw flames sheeting through the reef of the two-story brick structure. Immediately upon his arrival, Fire Chief Carter sounded three alarms, which brought out almost all the apparatus et tup city. At tnet time one platoon or firemen was belntr reltevrd. In con. bcqiience both platoons responded te the alarms and the 'force was double that which ordinarily would be en duty. 'mw rrZ'JJU'. JT.tBS "Jl ' i: ' ,vjy'W',f: r f- Vnrn frame buildings op either aide of, the Sarage mfcaa the Are appear extremely angereuH., Hapld work, by the deuble ferce confined the "flames .te the second fleer and extinguished the blaze within an hour and a' half. A a Ilese'man Abraham Cairns. nfKrtglne Company Ne. G, was cut by falling glass and was treated at' Cooper Hetlptal. Delegates, representing virtually every Jewish ledge, fraternity nnd or er or ganisateon 'in Camden County, at a meeting last night elected Freeholder Leuis Tarter, of the Seventh Ward, Camden, delegate from the Camden dis trict te represent Hebrews of Cam den at the American National Jewish Congress, which will convene In Phila delphia next month. As the delegate from Camden, Freeholder Tarter will be among. the 400 membera of the con gress from every part of the United States who will discuss and attempt te .solve problems nffcctlng Judaism here and abroad. At the midyear meeting of the Congregation of Sens of Israel Syn agogue. Eighth nnd Sycamore streets. Mr. Tarter Was unanimously elected president of the congregation. As delegate Freeholder Tarter suc ceeds Abe Fuhrman, who has been Cnmdcn'a representative te the national body for several terms. Dr. Solemon Gravzel, rabbi of Beth-El Synagogue, I'arkslde, was elected chairman of the Camden Jewish Congress Committee. Herman Natal was chosen secretary and Hyman Bleem rc-clrctcd treasurer. An application, was rondo In the Comden Court of Chancery yesterday by Lawyer T. Harry Hewland te hare a receiver appointed for he Friars' Gas Company, et Maple 8'naue. It was charged the company is net functioning, tnni me eracers anu uireciera nv ;c slgncd and-that the plant is deserted, ntthouguMfcanepurntc at 'short notice. It was stated te hove the property or assets sold te satisfy judgments would work a hardship en the stockholders. The company was engaged In manufac turing products out of crude oil. ., , jf Twe watches valued et S)0..?Tcrc stolen from the home of Benjamin H. Smith, 710 New street, Camden. Thieves also robbed the home of hi S. White, 050 'Berkley street, of $00 and a few artlctes of value. . Oil charges of malicious mischief, Rebert Cellins, twenty-nine years old, of i!04 Seuth Second street, Camden, was held in $000 bail by Recorder Stockbeuse yesterday. The complaint was .made by Leuis McFarland, of 20:.' Mlckle, street, who alleged Cellins hurledn brick through his barbershop window u . HuH Wrecever $5000 damages was hreughtHn Camden yesterday by Hugh Hicks against the Public Service, Rail way Company for Injuries received when" u' conductor slammed n deer in his face.-'' He alleges he wai thrown heavily Inte thal'street, suffering lacerations 'of the'., scalp and Internal injuries. He charges' the trolley company was negli gent, because, he alleges, the conductor it. fnlli..! tJ.' ... Ati4lZJZ7T7' ie iitlcmjWto'&ejird'n car at uSS way an,) Atlantic; Venue7i b?8 he was injiired. ' ' V,'? Arrested eh ft'.charge.'o,t'!rlelntin.,i. $ lav In distributing eltfffMEfi t .!.- t J"V.'r"."v"" !rmeii-., vm nhln, was fined $25 by Recorder ffi 'i nouse in amuvn yesterday. A i. f rurripd hvlhn .lef.S.rt hV.i.A TfB afJMraRwaia Meney which had.'bceh collected t the Sheltering Arms of Camden - .....u.. "ii-i ib Bwien ey thlw. who robbed, the Jieuse et Council.. Fred Ven Nclda'."ft300 Blvcr Tean 'i?rt3 this morning. The robbers gained en trance by forcing n rear window. Thai also stele a geld watch which had V&l presented te Mr. Ven Ndda byS. Delaware Itlver Yachtsmen's Club ?S! money for the charltable Institution Ud been raised at a card purty. - After visiting the Ven ,Nclda hemi I the robbers forced pntrnnec te the hnml ) of Rgber,t Sell, 3307 Itlver wad, irt3 I they "obtained a geld watch, 'iSS! V stickpins and, ether articles scyen i Commencement nxerclse.i nt tii ...j '. untlng class of Camden High Scheel' i will take place Tliursday, June 22. The uaie was sec at ine session 01 the Calawt ,fl c uwuaw v muuv.i,.vu lOOL Xllgqi, f (51 kW.&2IWUWW$m u I BgBT' A a &r "Simpy WenJnhr-Say Ruth Relani My Face Is My Fortune. Sir," She Said Ne face can be pretty if the com plexion is bad. And no complexion can be bad if you use F-F LEMON COLD CREAM F.-F LEMON CLEANSING CREAM F-F LEMON MASSAGE CREAM The pure Lemen for the whitening, tonic, stimulating effect en the face the purest, smoothest cream te eeften the skin and make it velvety. One week's use then ask your looking glass hew much your complexion has been Improved. At all Drug Stermt, Department Stere and all Beauty Parler Four sizes: 50, 65, 85 cents and $1.25 Alie auktri of the faaeiii F-F LEMON SOAP Mall 10 ci-nts for penereus sample of any of tliese creams. If your dealer can't supply you, write Friedrich-Fricdrich Chemical Philadelphia. Fa. Loek for the Trade-Hark Ce. . JSyvx-t Special Netice te rleusecleaners Your wool blankets, can be thoroughly cleaned, made freah, soft and fleecy by our process. After cleaning we store them in moth proof compartments until fall. Lace curtains or heavy hangings can also be cleaned and renewed without pin holes, marks or any injury. There is no charge for storage -it's fart of our service. All articles insured against fire and theft until delivered te you I.HERZOGvVCO. Germantown's Dyers & Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene. Ger. 03-92 sssssssisigsg H"Mv"Bsaam . ,. Coats, Suits Dresses Skirts iiniiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii IllllllllllilllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIW Lingerie Sweaters Negligees Dresses, Coats, Wraps The Following Groups from Our Regular Stock At Savings of$10 te HO Specials Fer Tomorrow Afternoon Dresses A group of embroidered and beaded models, in Canten Crepe and Georgette; also sport models in all the popular colors and fabrics. m They wsre up te $55.00 Reduced te Afternoon Dresses of Crepe Rema, Canten Crepe, Crepe Renec and Peiret; braid, embroidery and bead trimmed models in the new draped effects. They were up te $89.50 Reduced te m Afternoon and Evening Dresses, of Georgette, Crepe Rema and Canten Crepe; beautifully beaded. They were up te $110 Reduced te m wsaLU wm v WW ii TO V Coats, Capes and Wraps Spert Coats of tweeds, herringbones and Eng lish mixtures; plain colors and plaid effects; the newest and smartest of the season's models. A very wide range of styles and colors, in all sizes. They were $35 te $49.50 Reduced te $25 & $35 ESS MOT Capes & Wraps of veldyne, wool duvetyn, Canten Crepe, Gerena and the ether soft seft tcxlure fabrics popular this season. Individual models in all colors and styles, including embroidery, fringe and fur-trimmed effects. They were $75 te $125 Reduced te $59-50 & $85 All Purchases Billed June. 1st 1 fi Sweaters of pure silk Specially Pritti $10.95 of chiffon, mohair, Tuxedo model; silk trimmed. Spttlallf Pritti $7.50 of imported mohair, slip-en or Tuxedo style. Specially Priced $4.50 Spert Skirts of tweeds, checked ratine and prunella; plain and pleated models. Specially Priced at $7.50 Step-In Drawers of Georgette, trimmed with a lnce und foot feot foet inj,', in orchid, flesh nnd peucli. Specially Priced at $3.95 Vest Chemise te match, Nfle Breakfast Coats of Satin, attractively trimmed with ruching. Specially Priced et $4.95 HiiaMigaRiMl22022-24 Walnut Street isHwa HHgHlgVgaWgMHIilgflgBHlgHMg I. Lisa mm WWz KMAfMMj kj
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