VOL. XXX.—NO. 15
SEA ISLE CITY. N. J., FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 1915
3 Cents a Copy, $1 a Yei
IN THE dCWT Of THE CHY Utde .Items About Folks You Know—Notes and Gleanings ol a Personal Character; Budget of Events; What You and Your Friends Are Doing THE WEEK'S NEWS IN BRIEF PARAGRAPHS
William Speer, of Sea Ii'e Cut, (pent Eanda; witii relaliree at Ocean View. W. Lane Oil*, of Atlantic City, waa a Ttaitor on Tnndar. June* F. 8he*rv ai*4l**t*T are in town over the E«sur holiday. To-day is (iood Friday ; poat office, batike and school* air clxecd for the day. .The Wolfe cottaer, 13S Weat Jersey Annue, if open foe over the week end. * Kev. J. I. O’Farrell waa a Trenton visitor on Monday, returning ouTnesdav. Mrs. Hilda Voight and family are a! their cottage for a short stay. Mrs. John Carrol is entertaining be* mother, of Codingsaood, for a few days. H. F. Mnrpbv and family hare their cottage open for the bolKSaya. The Shipper family have opened theii collage for over the week end. Subscribe for the Times. $1 per year. Win. Debsul and wife and Griffiih tiaudr and wife, of Ocean View, apeni Sunday at Sew IsleCitv. The Sunday School Class of Mr*, ih-lli Brad cay wan eniertaiond at dinner b« their leadier on Fnda* afternoon iaal. J. J. Coyle ia having the bnlkbead o hi* beach front property filled in by J P. Delaney ootr The Wolfington children are riaitini tbeir grandpartnu, Mr. and Mrs. Jam*-,
Albert Komands, who has bee: visiting liis mother in Buffalo, retun .1 this week. A new show case and prescripttoi department grace* the Sea lale Fhar aiacy this week. Lawrence Snarp, wlio is studying s Rutger t College, iasuendiug his Easti holidays witii his parent* here. ^ Mrs. F, B. Covert and her nepliec Daniel Jones, spent Monday in Fhih> delpbia. Mrs. Eleanort Smith, of Philadelphia arrived on Wednesday to spend Easle with Iter aiater, Mrs. L. J. Mornhiiiwt-g Mr. E. C. Uana anti wife, of PhUn delphia, nre spending the Easter boh days at Uieir roll age here. Mr. J. J. Hogan, wife and family ar. spending the reek end at their coUag. here. Mr. James J. Uardie anti family ban their collage open over Uie Easle, holidays. Charles M. Robinson opened biColonial ice crrMu pariot for Uteaeaaoi on Thurajlay. The" regular mertit.g of tfie Young Men's Bnainess Avsociauon will be helo In the Citt Hall on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mr. Arthur < ullins, of Norristown, Pa. carded Kdnard B. ArneUlheeou for ins new Whalr Beach coUsge. Don’t forget the big meeting in th< City Hali on Saturday; everybody ii invited to discuss and help for the 01c Ho: ;e Week. Frt-rholdi-r James Eustace and (fieri frank *'. Fj« kes. of this city, attendee a meeting of the Slate Association o. Boards of t ‘bosen Freeholdera oil Monday at Trenton. Mr. Charles FiUgerald and family who have tes did here for the past three ycurs, left on Tuesday afternoon for St. Peters, Pa., where they will make their future home, on a farm of fifty-four acres, which Mr. FiUgerald has just purchased. Get the boosting spirit. Go in for Old Home Week. Everybody boost it; talk it to your friends and tell strange is about it. The following post-card was received tins week by OmnpiaaionsT J. P. Delaney : " Gentlemen.—Answer to yonr advt. in the Phil*. RxcoKO for a dog catcher. 1 am esperirnced in this line. Mr. K. Adamson, AIM Boiler Street, Pbila.” Delaney appreciates the joke, and ia wondeiing wlio pot die Recoup.
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f Spelling. just mo - ' d Into a erupted by a baker. 1,-d. "Pardon mo * .• d-ntt»t. "Fhlle 1 ; 1 letters of 'Bakert window.” "Why T tho •B' and let ft -e*ted the friend.—
SEA ISLE M.E. CHURCH NOTES Sex: Sunday will be Easter, the central truth on wtugfi our great theme of Christianity hinges, and the churches in the i-nd will make some effort to celebrate tb- greatest of ah miracles"The Resurrection.” In our Church the ommiiig theme will be the teat* and proon ot the reality of Christ's n rectum. The ehc.r will sing special music for the aervice. Tlie Church will be decorated witii flowers and potted plants. Thi* should be e great service, and for yon to drink from the wells of Easter Joy you ebnrld be in your place on Sue day morning. At an Official Board meeting on Wednesday evening it waa voted to paint the interior of the Church and the extenor of the Parsonage, work to commence at an early dale. A movement ha* been Karted to organise an adult Bible Claa*. All the men eapecicJly are in rued to come on Sunday afternoon at 2-3U p.m. Services Sunday as follows: 10AO—Preaching by Pastor. ■vibpci ; " I rwl* and 1 routs of Un-it'-alny of Christ's Itcjurrcctiou ” Reception of nu mbers. 2.30—Sunday School. 6.45—Epworth Letgn*. ' 7.30—Preaching by Pastor. Everyoody inv.'i-i to all Ihrae fervices
JIRGUIT OF JUDGE CARROW Circuit Court Jndgr Howard ('arrow, rboae circuit embraces the Counties ol Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Burington, Salem and Gloucester, anlooncc* ids Spring acbedule aa follows : Cape May 13th to 2bUi inclusive, excepung axh and 21at Salem April 20th and 2Lai Cumberland April 27ib to May 3rd inclusGe Burlington May 4Ui to May 10th inclusive Atlantic May Hth to May Slat inGlouceater June latto litb inclasivr Motions : Jndge Csrrow will ail at chamber*, 1 hen notified of motions, as fo Iowa : First and second Satuidays, Court House, Camden, 10-30 a.m. Third Saturday, Law Library, Atlantic City, 10-30 a.ui. Motions may be aifknged (or other time* and place*. Judge Carrow can be seen at his office, SJ7 M rkel Street, Camden, N.J., any lay at 10 o’clock, when be it on the :ircuit, and w hen he is on the circuit ettera directed to his office will he lorrnraed to bhn.
ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET WILL BE OUT MAY 1st Has 32 Pigea to Data, and Many Mora Are Expected; Forms Open Anothe* Month • The illustrated Souvenir Booklet of Sea Isle City, the forma ef which ' to close on March I6C1, baa been held open one month longer, or until April 15th. The date of issue, however, which ia May 1st, will remain unchanged. The booklet will supplement the City advertising, and every inquiry resulting will be sent a booklet. •Thirty-two pages have already been secured, and the book bide fair to have at least fifty pages when issued. Copies mty be had, then, of Irving Fitch, secretary of the Young Men’s ButiAseoeiation.
ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH. After the eaciitice of Ult-MassonHoly fliuraday morning, the consecrated lioet was removed from tbe main altar of St. loaepti'a Church to the repository of iowtrs and lights on one of the aide titan of the church. A procession ol icolyte* and school children preceded die celebrant of the Maes, Father (J'Farrell, who carried the Bleased Sacrament. The muel sombre ceremony of the Chorcli took place on Good Friday ■uoruing, the day on which the Crocitixon took place on Mount Calvary. This is the only dav on w hich Maas is never celebrated. The consecration is omitted, and the consecrated Host was brought in solemn proceteion from the repository at the eight o'clock service.
OCEAN VIEW
MIm Martha Godfrey spent Tuesday at Bridgeton. Mi«* Hattie Hrbani. of Ocean City, spent Hie week end with relatives here. Win. Lingwller s|huI a few days ol last week at Philadelphia. Mr*. Ernest Bowman and Harry Dowmaj w ent to the luneral of Mra. Oharleu Billiard at Turkahoe a dav Uiis week. Mr*. Kolia Hewitt spent a lew day* ol U.ia week with relative* al New livid. WilforJ Smith and mother attended the luneral ol Willard Young al Beealey'i Point a day laat week. Mr*. Oliaile* VTight and daughtei ■prut a lea’ day* ol laat week with relative* at Millville. Curtia Goreon, wile end littleaouCarli*. ol Palermo, •pent Sunday with her parents, Mr. Eugene Townsend and wile. Mr*. Matthew Barabynnd two children
CITY ADVERTISING PUCED [ WITH THE DORLANO AGENCY CommKtae Meeting Held on Tuesday and Much-Diacuased Question is Solved ; SI ,000 Win Be Spent Frank W. Fovrke* and J. P. Delaney, a committee from the City Commissioners, and Irving Fitch and William A. Haffert, • a committee from the Young Men’s Business Association, met with W. Lane Dilg, of the Dorland Advertising Agency, ef Atlantic City, on Tuesday, and settled the matter of the City mdrertiainr. Mr. Arnett, who wan the third member of the Y. M. B. A. committee, could not attend the meeting, but agreed to all
at wu dontl
One thousand dollars vriH be ^xmt, of which the City furnishes (700 and the Association the balance. The advertising will be distributed among Philadelphia papers exclusive:/, the h#-l of rhv committee being that Philadelphia'is the richest field from which Sct> We City has to draw, and from which the most results will be realized. Tbe Record, Press, Inquirr. North American and two German papers will be used. The two local papers will each receive twenty-five dollars worth of advertising.
SEASHORE GAS COMPANY FORMED Tlie Besa.'iore Ga* Company, of Sea itle City, wa* chartered in Trenton on tVvdnradar, with authorised capital •tuck ol tSB.UOU. Tlie concern grew out tlie receivership proceedings instituird agBiiwt Uie Standard Gas Cow'puny of South Jersey. Tlie receiver, Mrltiouriie F. Middleton, waa ordered to tell Uie plaat and appurtenance* to Tho*. F. Krillv, ol Philadelphia, lor $8,&U0. Prior ’o Uii* time and since taking ■vrr Uie plant by Mr. Ueillr, it ha* been >|>erau-<l aa tbe Sea late Ga* Company, tiUi T. F. KeiUy a* trustee. Many alteration* to tbe plant will be made al once, new main* and elision* will be laid and Uie aervice proved. *
A meeting of the citizens and visitors, and the Old Home Week Executive Committee will be held on Saturday night at eight o'clock in the Cky Hall, for the purpose of definitely focmulating plans and arranging for thcgreat Old Home Week celebration to be held the week of Jolv 11th to 18th of this year. Every one, voter, taxpayer, resident or visitor is urged and earnesUy requested to be there. A meeting was held on Monday night in the City Hall, with about fifty representative business men and residents, and an unusual degree of enthusiasm waa displayed. All ores ent heartily endorsed the Old Home Week idea, ar.f materially aided bv suggestions and plans. f The meeting was called to order at eight •'clock by the chairman, and upon request, many of those present gave very interesting talks on their ideas of the plan, and all heartily en-
’ iraed it.
A motion made by J. P. Delaney to have every man present who had the movement at heart and was interested in the welfare of the City, to contrib ute (10 toward financing the Old Home Week, bringing out the fact that without money nothing, after all. could be done. The motion was amended upon request of Edward B. Arnett. who naked that anyone be allowed to contribute any amount from $1 up. Tula was carried. The following each pledged $10 to ward tbe fund: Sharp, Robinson, Am berg, Delaney, Arnett, Fowkca. Oonecker (Riehard), Scott, Braca. Cam" Rom, Schi akel. Lud’.am. Steinmever. Jr., Eaffert, Eustace, Rice, Busch,
■pent a lew dav* of Uii* week wiUi relave* al Alim.lie City. Mins Minnie Wav, of New York, is •pending a week wiUi relative* here. Tbe people of Uii* rommuuity were greaUy saddened to bear of the death of 1 barab Ethel Patton*. Mil* Par■oni wa* SO year* old, and alter % ihort iilueae prated bust Tueaday morning. The luneral waa held al Uie rvuaeuccol tier graudiaUier, bter'-ieu Partoua, Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. Interat ticaville Cemetery. Kev. Wm. Blackman officiated. Mm. Minlord iteatia.
PUBLIC BALE OF BONDS fee Citv of He* tale Clly. County of Cage Ma; New leiaey. will aril at PakUeaale leih* lily Hall ol aaut City ol Ma tale Clly, al Om huai of twelve (li> o’clock Baoa oa VKUKKSUAV, THK fOUkTSSaTK tl«TU) BAM or Al'KIL A.P. iVlb, KiUhlreu tliolMBd dollara |'a«
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u iweult yral* Itott* Ihe date I bar Tbe raid bulk brad Uoi.da ate illuoiof Ore baodrad duln-a lf>
Dated U».Jb ijU, ifis
ROIISINGMEETING
MAKES OLD
HOMEWEEKSORE Public Heeling of Ciiy’s Representative Business Men Is ProductiveolMany Ideas;
Will Have Executive Committee oi 20
MEETING 8AT DAY NIGHT IKorroaxaL Not* .—Deuna. plan of fin;,
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| PFEIFFER RE-AWARDED THE BOARDWALK CONTRACT: Hsd Been Lowest Biddtr When Bid* Waie Celled For; Commissioners j Go Ove’ Boardwalk All tlie Commissioner*, Uie Engineer and Sulsritor were in their place* at the Commission meeting on Wedneeday. Tbe approach to Uie beach on Minerva Street will be re-boU1, and the Lon-tta Avenne will be removed, upon recommendation of Uie Director of Highway*, who reported that be had filled it all tlie street ends, and wa* now ready for the balkheading. Tlie cement walk on tbe lower end of Marine Place had alto been straightened
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A recea was taken at eleven o’clock, and Uie Commissioner* in a body went ■ver tlie boardwalk to see the condition >f tin- bulkhtad, and as a consequence till build a continuous bnikltead from ItaUa Street eunlti. At other point* there will be no couUnnotu bulkhead, the Solicitor ruled, tbe wing wall, return, could be cl.aiged to tbe abut■E pioperty owner under tli* new law (171), providing for bench protection. After a heal, d diecnaaion, the conad fur chnelnicting Uie boardwalk wa* re-awarded to Clarence Pfeiffer, who 1* iwret bidder, bnt wboae bid wa* rejected upon a ruling of Uie Solicitor that no bids con.d be received ontil the a a* provided to do the work, luireioner Delaney oppoeed tbe awarding of the contract, staring thai action was illegal. It wa* pt**ed upon the vole »f Mr. Fowkea and Uie Mayor (Atwater) however. This mean* at work will be commenced according the original plan* a* euon aa the bond ■noiiey ia.iu hand, which will be in a
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The question was then raised as to how the money was to be secured, and upon motion by Mr. Arnett, stock certificates will be issued in the sum o: $1 each, to be wold, and a motion byMr. Ludlam. wnich was carried, thi certificates will carry wiUi them Unvoting power aa to what shall >>e done |With the money that remains after th<celebration is over. It is understood from experiences in other places that aome revenue results in the letting of concessicns, etc., and this money will all be put into the Old Home Week fund, and, as before stated, the holders of etock will have the say what shall be done with this money—whether it shall be divided between them, be used for charity, for musie, or for any of the many things for which funds arc needed. Who the Executive Committee shal be was the next point raised, and a motion by Mr. Richard Croreeker ih-«i twenty member* shall be nominal-d and elected caused so much discussion, and confusion, that a subsequent motion by Mr. Fowkea. to have thii committee appointed bv tlie cl.air was carried. Mr. Fowkea also moved that thr« appointed should be notified In writing and meet in the City Hall Friday night. This waa carried. After the Executvie Committer meeting on Friday night, the general meeting will be held on Saturd v. It waa the freely expre/serl o-inion of every' person nrest nt. that tie: • i before ii. the history of Sea Isle ("It: had such a whole-bea.-ted*.unanime j effort been put forth in any one cc - bravion. and it is believed that ovi civic organization will hein. The following propo.tcd program which will, of course, be changed a • added to by the Program Committee was submitted. The places marke open will lie filled in from sugtreslii tv offered, and this is one of Uie reasonfor the meeting on Friday. PROPOSED PROGRAM. Monday. July 12th. 1813—Ixdce Day. 10 a.m.—Address of Welcome 011 Pier by Mayor. 11a. m.—Clam bake on beach. Band concert. 2 p. m.—Parade of Lodger. 8 p. m.—Ball on Pier. tbi-epUun ’o Old Sea Ihleites and visitor*. Refreshments. Tuesday. July 13th—Civic Pay. 10 a. m.—Parade of o'.! Civic Organizations, headed by Citv Comn aionera; decorated automobiles, floats rtc. 2.80 p. nt-—Band concert. 8 p. m. —Open. Wednesday. July 14—Aqualk- Drv. 10.30 a. m.—Exhibition high div r tnd fancy swimming, by pml. ."-al swimmers of both *oke.-> K- liibition by Man Who Walk* on Wm 2.37 p. m.—Swimming mate . . Tub races. S p. m.—Exhibition Man Who W. * 1 Water. General Fcvtivals of all kinds Band conn rt. Thursday, July 13—Auto Dav. 10.80 a. m-Automobile S .ahiiitv . :n to Ocean City, Wildwood and Caps May.
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Tlie
WOODBINE it ''Timet" CurrrapuoSenl.
urigiii of tbe fire is unknown, at tLc family were absent at tlie time. In Uie absence of the firemen, the cilitem work staying the fire until tbe
Fire Company arrived.
The school teachiv* living oat of town ave fell fur Uieir boaies and for viiil* 1 fiieiid* during Uie eleven day* of ciusiug of Uie public school*. Mia* bclmiidt U spending tbe Ume iUi .Vies Wardell at her home in Long
Island City.
Miss Fergnsoon lias gone to Hamp-
■u, Va.
Mis* Keise.- is visiting her brother in Iniadelpbia. xiies Muuu is at her home in New York. Mr. Soilm-r ho* gone to his home in e» York Citv. Mias McCarthy is visiting ner rialerin PliiladrlpUia. Mil* Cohen and Mil* Rose Sapn>- ureapendiug a week in Philadelphia.' Miss Clara Cohen, of Philadelphia, i* aiuiiy her pure-it* for the holiday*. Palm Sunday brought uut a great any auto partie* from Philadelphia id oilier silica, passing through the i«i- on Uie way to Wild wood aim othet This being Uie anuual celebration ol le Feast ol Uie Passover, the severs-cturn-a and stoir* of Uie borough wet ■•sed during the entire week, also tin Itiln- achoule. (In accu-.nt ol the deaUi of Prt-I. Nab■vtcii, Uie annual •nieiLaiiiuient 01 Troop 1 Buy ScoUU waa p-ialjuiiied uuI Tliuraday of Uiis week. M. L. Bayard Co. have suited to rr•■utruci tbatpartol their factory which as deatroyrd by lire two weeks ago. Pi of. Ruaeii, SuperinU-udent of Uir gnculuiral Bclued, is the proud poaToe High School team of Uila place on lb- lust game ol the aedauu from jckalioe on iSaturday last by the acort
Disposing of your property by Will .s one Unng; the selection of a auiuint- executor is quite another. Anu •ct both become a very simple matter vhm you invoke the aid of the Beiinty Trust Company, of Cape May iity, N. J., to administer your estau-
Subscri'je for the Times. $1 per
.30 p. m.-S-Molorcycle Racea on ich. Band concert. p. iiu—Grand promenads on Friday. July IGth. 1 pen. ■ turday, July 17th—Viaitora Day. 0.80 a. on- linin' ptiradc on Board ;k Prizes for Beat Looking Baby : :t Baby, and Beat Decormteo
Club.
r Boat r
ILind concert.
7 p. m. Mordi Gra* on Boardwalk. 8 p. m.- -Display of Fireworks. !• pi m.—Masque Bull on Pier.
Band concert,
bunds}—Church Dr
News Notes of Entire County Gathered by the “ Tirr County Correspondents; Ciiric and Political Affairs of f Past Week; The County's Activities PITH OF WEEK’S HAPPENINGS FOR OUICK RE
The Cape May Pomona or County WHALE BEACH!
Grange will meet next Friday with /n , n ;l[ , - r - the subordinate Grange of Tuckahoe. Mr. ' Coiling*, of Phil*
The morning or busmess session wrU . miAmg preparation* for tbe e begin at ten o’clock, to be foUc-wcd iiy , tll8 , lltt buugaK.w ot^Whole Beach.1
Mr. ibjbi rt Clyde and CbarieeD
iau, oi the White Fawn Fisl
Gunning Club, landed several
winter floandera Sunday.
Mr. Wcwtey Foweil, bungoiow o oi \\ hz.e Buch, is gening hie Cl
Tbe Lecturer's Hour of En-
tertainment will he in the afternoon and open to alL District Deputy Howell visited Palermo Saturday night for the installation of the odic-
er* of the Palermo Grange, c-vcieu
Word has been received by Acting Secretary Puttergill, of Avalon, that
■he WBawMU Burt ol Tnd, wffl M “•«■»•»»««»«•• *■«*."*■
extensve alteratioc* on hi* boot.
willing to join in the County Scaabure Organization, which met for the first time far the purpose of organizing Sea Isie City recently. The committee appointed at that meeting will attend Wildwood on the night of April 12th, at which time the Board of Trade of that place meets, and present the plan of the new organization to that body. After Wildwood tins joined with the other resorts,* the County Seashore Organization will be formed at once. Attorney-General Wefteott, of Ni Jersey, received lb re- affidavit* thi* week reflecting on the official conduct ol Matibe'T J.-fferson (pron-caDir uf tlir pleaa of Cape May County) and Hairy Eldridge*(a detective employed l>r him). In these affidavit*, which we.-- unti: recently in poeeresinn of .lodge KldiiiL-i-, dleged Uie Prosi-cuUir -oih-cu*! from Harvey Cramer, of Wildwood, on whose premise* a e’ol niachim- was seized, and tiiat thi* moni-y ha* m-vi-r yen turned in D> tlie Slieriff* ufiice. Frederick W. RnUi, of Capr Mav, in hi* affidavit, it ia said, di .-lared that Detective Cheeseman told him that inasmuch a* he n uted a kbit ruacTiinr from George Savage, he need i.avc no fear of being moleated. Louie Uieliop, of Angli-aea, in the affidavit he made, declare* he wo* led to b lieve that it be obtained a alot machine from a man iiann-d Tice In- would l-c gran led immunity. Who said th.a 10 Bishop ■* nut yet know n. Prosecutor Jeffenam has mail- the ■■lowing atateuiein : ’’I luiminion hit* rearln-d my ollici ■at ce lain aflidavit* made by SaloonKeepers of tbe county have been hi- - with the County Judge, two alb-gu-; that protection l.sa been given by laches uf thi* office to certain make: of slot machim-*, and anotln-r alo-g-i , tiiat this office lia* culU-cted lini-e uuUi-i-
of court.
'• Of the former the prosecutor ha* m inoaledgi, but ha* taken s^ps in 1 esligale fully the rumor and will make niblic hi* finding*. “Ot tii- latter, the fact i* tl.at llen-x Trauier paid a a-walled line a* bad took a receipt u* bail, and knew it did 10I end the cane. We have in the officii* formal application for Inal al ep- ci. I
Mr. Lorn* Fischer, captain and 01
Fischer, engineer, and Walter 8. R ban. Jr., first mate are also i] 'ti gelling tiling* in read:nest
Bide fishing.
Mr. Adolph Martin and
spending the week at their at -,. tage. Mr. Martin is eupcrinleudiagw e-pla-ing of the Taylor Avenne. b
■ aik, which wa.. carried 1
■ inter norm.
Mr. Walter 8. Khinebart, I having Brveral of his houses rt r the coming *■ Capt. Wasit. Gandy and Son j started on a contract for two &
going skiff*..
Capu James Campbell ia o a new pil.-driver, which he iul i.i re-placing hi* pier and bulfcl
facing i'if cottage.
The large dredge which is w tlie new Mratluuere roa4 U pushc
work ahead rapidly.
Among the week-end vieitors fj
I'hilauelpii Harry bid
Mossip and broliipr/'MidLouis Fischer, Au&nt v is< • apt. James Campbell, Joseph C m il and eon, William Weaver, Wai RJiiuehart, -Sr., Harry C.vatmagh, £ ••“By, and Wesley Powell and a p_ of Irit-nde, and Mr. George Wilhelmfk Washinglou, U.C.
I away 4
is intends uj
very
a of &
Tli* funeral of Prof. II. L. Snbsowic* first Mayui of Woodbine, who died 1 York Citv on Tuesday Marci.S;., held on Thursday Uie S'.Ui Mare 23th, at Woodbine. This was Ui- large. ive funeral tvrr held 1 Tlie Brio train, wlmbore the body to thi* place, wa* lll■■l . e station by almost every citizen ol Hi -rough. The body wits carri-d U> tii Baron de Hirach Agriqpllural 8cbo - lM»e it lay in state tor one hour. Di Upman, of New York, made a very n| propnau add lew. In the funeral cm omen and children. The line cot aled uf Uie family and friends. Woo. me BroUierbotM.', achmil ciuldreu, F11 DeparUuenl, and citizens. From tli Agricultural bcltool tlie bo-Iv wa» take
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Mayor Uabioow in-., louchmg o
ade
DIAS CREEK thr ' hmrt- VomtfomAtKt.
omas Jones, of Cuart Hor.Be, | nk-resting talk to Ute Kpwi
-Suudny evening,
having e|>eul two weeks |
home wiUi father,
Lew ib Compton left ! i for Dickiiison's College, ' to resume hia studies.
LneieU Uwreuce
. enough to be able to go 4 ■r a nliott time each day. t •*iuira wiUi bet parents « ■oilier of Mrs. Mike Cook < } Monday morning with bsq i-uzie, of Ocean City, 1 :*'• guest of Howard Norton
ilatold I.raining, of New York, t .-T Mi- Eastor vocation. Winfield Coombs and wife, of UosbanJL - nag on their sick brother, Tliq^B 'Milling, Monday. Mre. Mary F. Norton and Misses 1399 ul A' ■» -Norton are on U10 sick list, firank High, of Gu*ben, •ccompnjji talor iiitgga utid wife to church 8 ■y alL-(iiouu, bunging them in hia 1 John Coisou, of Guahen, wa* an over- 7 : i-.-laj gueat of Coleman Norton ff J-riy tialioley, ol H011U1 Dcuiiia, apetd , "■•1“* “'U* relative* and friend.. t-iauK i.luytl «unl laniily, of Wildwood, | • i.mg on hi* muUutr (Mi*. D. U. | ">d| n “d bruUirr Richard. halyrf' -*y( 'ii-- l.. wi*, uur public school L .* been .-nu-,raining two ol J
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ou want a thing man always dot U ut in print work —Sy The Time* shop L alwajn like PokLutn "Thcrs’s 1
Advertisers will find that Iht; Capj • ;ty Cooi.ty Titites is closely read b . .nladeiphia cotlaoers at well luca! people. Send for rates. •bone 40
r the best in ■ Shop, 75!

