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eer THE WORLD: THU R SDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1962. BEACH FRONT FOR BLOCKS MENACED BY F FIRE. CONSUMPTION a cas = ~| Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, kaiioa and All Affecti of the Re rian ATLANTIC CITY SWEPT BY FLAMES. [eee eran teagan injury-producing accompaniments to a big fire. More th half the c hose in the city had been was buried under deb’ was increasing n streets were blocked w stricken persons fleeing pending disaster. The A relfable cure, years, and bas a cut short by tUP. James L +, whose residence v. says: Since [havo weary to take something o abd free frou: hoarse known hy Now Ver publio t tind Then came the Philadelphians ' wrsenese, but it keeps with their engines and and horses. They had bee across the State of New Jer special train at the rate minute; they were free They brought Metropol and wanted to show then Tearing through the st the station they dashed in zone. Assistant Chief Waters the Philadelphia Department, was ': charge. The local men bad fighting aimlessly, running there to every blaze, wast ne + » in fruitless endeavor It took the Philadelphia (Chief about one minute to make ip his mind that the Hotel Rio Grande the key to the situation It | mass of flames invide, the roof falling In, floors were crashing from thelr supports and tongu ) licked holes in the walls “If we can stop the fire building,” said the Philadelphia m “we have the blaze under contro! The local men, brave but lacking the skill of their metropolita ren, had been fighting the fire from the outside. Chief Wiesenthal was almost exhausted from the strain which he had been pur Willing’y h- released command to Chief Waters and the local firemen went to the rear. write OC Meyer 10 nae for 10 For sale everywhere d Monore! Tobacco Works, New Yorn, U.S.A. It takes ality. It takes Young economy of “Get In and Put tt Out! “Get in there and put that fire out > $ Hat qualits 1? Young's pric shouted Chief Waters to his the . : ' companies, who bad already con eer s A x i | > nected their hose and were ready for ell * aoe + tite sista Pla 2 nits. aoe * ~ Pa | AE action. - = | " Into the butlding they went. A = : * | b ered to grou went from the tonne 9 OE a! FIRE WIPES OUT ENTIRE : ree VILLAGE OF SOUR ISLAND. > UNE JACK OVER eee eae came from the swirl of smoke and jjai6 wy Not a House or Fence Left This Morning tn the thy fire, the shouting of men, the pound: | 9 41), ing of axes, the hiss of water on flames. Skill won. In. fifteen min utes the fire in the Hotel Rio Grande beach pick carrie what vour WANT. th 1 will ¢ nilivay. near ee eee | Little New Jersey Settlement. : idolhiapaortera| == IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL OF had been subdued, the confingration y it to som ‘vas under control and the Philadel 4. am ois » who can supply it. It is the'¢ i852 Broadway, nen Silk Hats - phia men came out of the ruins with tied walle te Ti Kit\ll isiveraweant ihe iiitielesiilementenown'poai-ain ; Sue “EMPIRE BUILDER.” for the oxchange of Intell Onty Brooklyn Store ‘alten St. — $6.00 & $6.00 the manner of men who bad done , ,,-., a Py ' subur Sa ant 4 ‘ Pp enited e among the people Boe niGe| out ors She) ordinary, Almost before the spectators knew 1) 7 00) an : wl ‘ t é a Dea eaigiellaslittnen ana preva llomelals Ten thousand throats were straine! 4, there were thren hi : Neate Taurens 1 naresinit A in the shout that went up when the giarics and bi timbers : ie spelen, Awats brave feliows appeared. The locai Ing awept by the gale to buildin ‘i ° Arrival of Mody. men took heart; the Camden Fire aiong the beach and a great cont ’ * Department arrived. A combined on- gration was 1 iy me AF N A slaught of the mem in the rubber — when the realization ame t« ‘ ‘< Seana hats routed the destructive element crowd that what they hu Tae and reversed an outlook that had feclae Kan ! t ed ow th Berkel « 1 Pe a tu af. SALE OF been dark to the uttermost welt nto a ¢ " nw de Vince Atlantic City was crowded Wh push along wa holiday visitore this morning. The jay ney ntaOAt) ( Y ‘ Ostr ‘ | five anf one-half-mile stretch of \ yof Music w t ! « " | board walk was filled with promen sin Pante \ company Was pla Ya aders enjoying the fresh air from guests of hote Ke ‘ stent th | the sea. ? flam « ry ! 7 Business was brisk {n the little each other the forty-foot tt 5 2 ane a stores that line the shore side of tho oughfare \ walk, catchpenny shows hai opened rooms and sa ‘ M A | B k t 1 on the piers and hundreds of guests Ma ere pushed o ail to e stores of } 8 lounged in the corridors and aun po. the H and be jure Ho "7 FN « t i i °. arge as e 9 Jc. lors of the great hotels hair whi vor } . Started im the Tarleton, we a the y W b tter Meceeetaala anata tanec, | tone ie ! ee e know that better Potatoes than ours are not to be WORLD WANTS pales an Fe man i found anywhere, and we doubt if equal quality is to be had in plonons 4 th howsen ty th Mie ison ¢ many outside stores. Every Potato we sell will be found sound, ALWAYS FAVORITES a " ; we Me bier om " -§ solid and very white. The price we quote to-day is interesting. | BP) Ve ae ve mee omienen | atte Mirree ween | MEP, anette art Table Salt Free. | New Dates Free. BUT wutting 0 the t ' | ay ' i vs : ¢ ; Oo as ) A TEARFUL BABY cus ho purchases this week at To induce a trial of our famous Teas, we : town th nd were | ; inte Wat Stig Wanted to Write a Letter, the regular fair eof 10 cents a two- pound pack- | offer this week to every purchaser of one 50 Paid Help Wants in the 13 hurrying oa t | 3 a . 3 age of Our world-famous pound of otter N.Y. papers combined. 0 Sn 4 ted Ke Triumph Rolled Oats | Butler’s BEST No.1 Tea tee rise siaater Bo Sear ener ee i I be given free a full-size package of our full-weight pound package of eaeilavaiie TWO BLOCKS BURNED ary hd a full-weight pound package of GUNTA pa : \ ' ; > Sal APPRENTICES Fashionably attired guests of TO GROUND IN 1898. : Blue Ribbon Table Salt. | BASIPIELAL LAW ’ tr y as This Salt is of the finest quality, pure white | Fancy New Dates. i ‘ ‘ , a de ad free running, Packed in moisture proof These Dates are of the best quality, and BLACKSMITHS ms at acts cartons, Value 10 cents. bring 10 cents a package in other stores, BONNAZ ‘ } of gh. witt ' te Callfornia Vears, BOOKBINDERA ' h " - OOK DE ; CONTROL OF COL. F. & |. on 1 | MAKERS 4 from thir fire were on oats| : ; ! \ sy Spinal Ort wre a giat $5e | Mutnases, {ABINET MAKERS 3 Minster ave “ 1 red Nye ON, fiw ° one CANVARSERS . oy Rieass . | | ‘ 1Bc po ttenes. CARPENTERS iy \ we- | wu CARRIAGE HANDS ' va | ; | CASHIERS .... .. : un PHAMBERMATDS erat) 7) : [says ! COLLECTORS Vulong the beach trent.| 3, | . puetate we better tha : {of Six Winstons | An appeara | edaibeer : B | . te eel ttl LYTTON MARAT TED. jars ‘ j ‘ . and th 7 } exw eaxens is ies na nous at | Wede Wiss pevdom ae st 1 A ’ | “ Rae prices will hereafter ua | rivwmarits ‘ i 2|trvoustenens | tat {wo po a ‘ ‘ \pply to Mount Vernon, 4) WAGON pADerene nder . tm | Nf } i 4|WaleT HANDS... 37 fren t : ost sayonne and oe cb 1b | WAITERS > R os | ‘I 3 | warrnnssrg 14) 8 wl many NOTABLES ARE as to our it PDWORKERS 4 AN Uppe rried dov 8 i ks CH t pig AT AT i own case) for distressing ‘ y 3 | MIBCELLANKOUS 235) death. This rumor lacks contirma- ATLANTIC CITY.) cr idice tro Edward and |catarrh of the stomach.” This father x stores, tion eon and \ittle girl live in Truro, Nova ster attracted many New Yorkers }), | ‘The Stratford, Stickney and Evard nee ee nana ne Scotia. Name given by Postum Co,, ng them were Battle Creek, Mich.