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M m (ncurof if cnv~ Little Items About Folks You Knon—Notes and Gleanings of a Personal Character; Budget of Events; What You and Your Friends Are Doing THE ffEEK't HEWS II IRIEF PARAGRAPHS
J. P. Delaney apent Monday in PUIa-
drlphia.
Marfaret Derer if apeodinc to-day in I'l.tladeiphU. B. T. Leaver and family opened their couaae for Ibeaeaaon on Honda/. Mr. and Mra. K. 8. Bteeiman, rf Trenton, were v iciton on Sondav.
H. O. Botiimeier and family are ooenpying their cotURe for lh« aeaaun. Mr*. Oreen, datijliter Catiiehne and MiM Con a ay were occupying Mrs. (ireen'a cottage for the past two weeks. Mr*. Taoiiey, of Washington. D.C., will open tier cottage for the neaaon on
Monday neat.
The Sheridan family, ol Philadelphia, were occupying their cottage over the
week end.
Mrs. J. Wolf has rented her Italis Street bnagaiow to Philaddpiiis parties for the season. Theodore IVBow was a Philadelphia visitor Tuesday. ‘Mr*. IVBow Philadelphia for a abort stay. KoLert T. Stevens was among the spectator* of the Knighia of Templar parade in Philadelpliia on Tneadsy. Herbert Marquette spent Tuesday and W dnesday wftii frad Croneckrr ('•dirgrrille, Pa. Mr*, lienlarain F<peer,of Philadeiphia, is s|>endina Uie week with Her mother-in-is* , Mr*. B. J. Speer
Mr. *t>d Mis. William G. Kiemm, of Cau.den, spent the week-end at Uteir
uittage here.
CaUterinr McConnell, of Pbila-’elpUia, a'ouoMn of DaitirhJoni^.ia rutting Mr*. Covert for Uu season. Mr*. Kdwa.d H. Dever and children are spend n* tlie week in Plnladetpiiia visiting relatives. Old Home Week is getting closer rvery ( dsv. I*« your shsre l.y boosting ilaloiiK and invilrng your frienda lor Uie week. M. J. Delaney, of Philadelpliia, was .the gne*« of his brother, J. P. Delaney,
Uiib week.
Mrs. H. Fowler, wife of the former agent of Adams Kx press Iwre.is iiw- proud imithar of a doe baby hoy. born last week. They are now liying in Buffalo. Charles Boyer, a former eta pi oyer of Uie Tt»:g», is how connected in a managerial capacity wiUi Ibe Kea 1*1* City o ”> arrived on Wednesdsy.
William Maucni and wife are spendin* Ibe season at Uie Spray. Mr. David Msxsoni, of Philadelphia, is vrstunghisaan', Mr*. George Uardi
Kkview.
Mr. and Mr*. William Kteigelmar. of Bridgeton, accompanied by their son from < am ten. were Uie gnesu of their son William Hteigrimas at the Hotel Bteeens on .Sunday. Ttie euchre on Friday night at Ht, S.ieeph's Churoli was iu everv way asoccess. fifty hollars being realised A cske hsked by G. F. Mornhlnweg broogfal and was won by Miss Clara Stein
Ttw> movie allow in Uie Kxcursion House was i-ut out rflientheplsnlo.Uis local Kle.'iric Company broke down and Plnugao the city in darkness for twi
Tliere will be a May procession si ?-’*) in rit. loaeph's Cborrb on Snndsy evening. Two masses willbe ewid every honday also, one at eight o'clock, a* u«tial, and the oUier after the arrival of Uie excursion train.
Ryan, secretary, and John ' Mnlh, treasurer, and a party of uiein-te-r* of Uie Oaks Club, came down from iTiilsdelpbia in S upcclsl car on Snndsy and spent Ui* day at their pretty board-
walk summer clubhouse.
A. T. Dice, yicc-peraidcH and general "isiiagrr, C. H. Kwiug, general euperi:;-t-ndent, K. M. Fulck, *u|«-riiileiidriit, »nd O. A. Wercner, assistant snperinteudetu of the Kesding Kailnisd. were in t»s u on Toeedsy inspecting Uie railroad property. The party left for Stone
Harbor.
E. M. Fenton, of Pliiiadetphia, spent * week end here, registering -• Crouecker's Hotel. Albert Atnberg was busy on Wedi day taking pictures of the Domestic Scrence Class of the Sea Isle School. Mrs. J. Thompson Baker, of Wildwood was * recent visitor in Uie iDlerest* of Woman's Suffrage. Edward C Stevens is having bis Excursion House repaired and the outside ahiag ted. I toy Mueller and family have taken a >use in OeeanCity and will moew there in the very near future. George Cronecker, » ho spent the winter with bis broUier Fred si Collegerilie, “s-, has returned to Sea Isle for U.e
taaoo.
Mr Robert A. Msgill, of Philadelphia, as a visitor here from Saturday until Totedsy, staying at Hotel Stevens. Soperrit'.ng-Principai of the Camden Public Sclmols, Kem. visited the local school on Wednesday. The Stobrrr family arrived on Thursday evening, and hare opened Uieir cottage for the season. A. Sicke.son will attendCalombir. Univeraily fur Uie summer araaon. returning to her teaching in ibe local school next fall. of Cape ... Thaadsy looki-ig after the incorporation of tinlocal Mooar lodge. Lawrence J. Downey and wife were at ttir collage on Sunday. They will opei. their cottage for the season on the 3rd of June. The Ocean Pier, order til* management of Moe Koarnfeld, will, if at all possible, open to-morrow . Pictures will mmieuce about the middle ol none. J. Shacklelon. Charles H. Chill, HI. O'Brian, Walter Gees and Willism Dougherty were among Uie Philadelphians registered at Crunecker’s for the Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, Mr. and Mi Bossier and Ralph Robbins, of Atlantic Cite, motored >o Uiis resort on Sunday and spent Uie day here. Harry Hobdeil and liit„nephew Jainte Duncan, ol Philadelphia, orce.|,led Mr. Hob-Jell * cottage from Sunday until Wednesdry. Mr. Hobdeil expects to bring his family down next week lor the
Past Year Sets New Record In Local School Work; Pupils Get
Diplomas To-day
The public senooi closed to-day (Friday). In spite of the many handicap* occasioned by Various causes, the results are very gratifying. Alt of the eigbUi grade graduated and are readr for high school next fall. Thui grade included Margaret Miller, who diserin special mention because of bey exceptionally good work, and Margaret Peterson, wbo uaa finished Uie arauiuiar school course beicre her twelfth birthday; In addition to making good in U*eir regular book stadias, Uie pupils bare spent considerable time iu d»nj( tic science and manual training, spite of Uie fact (fiat the school is not ~ ■ ell equipped lor the practical hard work as is intended it Shall be. the re•nll* cieariy prove Ui ,t Ume spent id snch studies i" not onlv a help to the pupils in Uieir other studies, but is also going a long wav iu getting them accustomed to many of the things of real life. Manual training is somewhat of a new thing and is not seriously considered as pan of school work by ibe av-rage person, but results erer/wbeie go to prove Uiat iu introduction U beneficial '
Clarence Pfeiffer is pushing Uie work on Uie boardaaik and promises to have it ready Ju'y 1st. Practically all Uie pilings souUi of Ocean Avenue are in, and progress is being made at Uie upper
A FIRE DAMAGES A KIMBERLEY HOME Flamas Demolish Root and Attic ol L. H. Hickman on Friday Last A lire, caused by a defect!va flue, bn rued Uie roof and attic ol Uie liotue of Lawrenc* B-ckmau, iu the Kimberley •actum, on Friday last at noon. The local lire company and the Inlet company hurried to Uie scene ol the confiagnumu, and soon bad Uie lire under
control.
The den-egr amounted to about • l 000, but lot me able work oi Uie fireit would have be*” considerably
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS
Board of Muesli no met u
day evening in the Scluuillmuae.
Tuee Some
'pending since the last meeting ere cleared up. Mlas I Vwaoo. who bad wigm-l »s* re-elected lor next year. Thru- Witi be anoUier inerting ol Uie Board, which will conclude Uie year s
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nomination blank
OUEEN OF OLD HOME JULY 12-18. IS.® All NominatioDS musl be cast by June
WEEK 14th, 19*5
Miss or Mrs
Address,
Nominated by
GOOD POK 1000 VOTES
Tbil morning Uie pnpiie were treated by Uieir teseller* to ice-cream and cake at Uie Colonial llonae on Uie boardwalk, and daring the afternoon the parents and other* interested visited Uie il to eee the handwork and ntation of diplomas to Uie lul student*. The naa ceiviog certificate* folloi
BtOHTH OlttDE
oawasAi. * vaasos Margaret Miller
Hele.. Coxaon
K.htabeUi Keed Margaret Pclereon Margaret lAonovan agVg.-TH OBAbB Helen Whittington John Braca Amelia ‘vaniuo Joseph Bright Bertha Morn* inweg Msrgs et I.unugo 1 '■ Reeves ti.oci-s Clark Dorottiy Amberg
SIXTH QRADE
Brjoe IVnney Anna Bnecb Vera Muller Edna Muller Eliubeth Wood Edaa Wniuington Bruce Denny was the highest pupil iii eixUi grade, hie generrJ average being Elisabeth Wood and Edna Muller showed excellent records during Uie enure term and were advanced a giade in the middle of the term. They still showed great ability in the higher grade, and both peared above Ui* UO^x-r ne mark. . hr caare of Uimt two girts lustratre Ui* policy ol the faculty in , mneiug pupil* to Uie app.-r grades _ #jOii as Uier are euUrelv fit lor Uie
higher work.
SEE ten IN AMENDMENT Lawyers Sty Jersey Municipal Department Heads Now Supreme
^ Under Walsh Act
Discovery was made this week that the New Jrrary legislature put U.rough a " joker ” amend meul to the Walsh <'ommission Governme.it Actdnringits final aeeaians that permits Uie liead ol any deparlmetit to eit in sole judgment of his employes charged with duly dtreleclions, wiUi the power to sospenil
r dismiss.
Prior in,.-rj.relation* of Uie Act made it necessary lor Uie enUre Board ol City Cominiasioner* to try socii case*, particularly Uiose ol firemen and policemen. By Uie aliding in ol the word " judicial ” clause of Uie Act. referring to Uie , i cutilrrred upon the rulrrs who eucceeded oUier form* ol administration Uirough the adoption of Uia commiMiou form, Uie situation is now changed, lawyers declare. The new interpretation give* any head of a department U « iudgmen' power if Uie balance ol Uie board vote in majority Uiat way. Tin- amendment affects cities in Uie class of AUantic City onlv.
OCEAN VIEW • Ttnet" Correspondent. . . . .iriffiUi Gandy entertained Mr*. J. Post, Mr*. Albert Way, Mrs. Hsruld Godfrey. Mr*. Roils Hewiu and Mr*. William De Vaul at a dinner party on Tuesday. Louisa Preatou, of SouUi Heaville, spent the week with Mr*. William De
Vaul.
YVaeliington Young am] wife, of ISaleui, spent a few days of Uiis week wiUi Mr*. Frank Shew. Mite Hattie I>e Vaul and Mi«. lle.«ir Cobb spent Wednesday at 8*a Isle City. Mr*. H. L. Kargent and danghter Helen, ol Halrm, Mess., are visiting Mr*.
F. Blow.
Mr. Frank Nhaw lias a new Ford. Kayinoud Sharp *|>eut Saturday at AUantic City. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Berry, of Millrilie, and Mr*. Andrew liroaddns, ol i'urt, Pa-, called on Mrs. William IV Vaul Saturday. Kodnev Van liiider-apeut Saturday at AUantic City. lohneon spent Sunday at Atlantic City. ail Sharp ws* an ttceau City visitor
Friday.
I'llUam Madden and family, ol Cape l si«y Court llouae, are occupying part ol
| Mr. I.ingwieler’a lewiae.
j All eleeltoa was tield in Uie Soulh Ses• i title rirsmiuai Vim..I last Friday lor Ui* piupoM- ol deteiluining wlieltirr Uiree new •clioots shonld be built, Uie loi ration* to tie at Doran View, Clermont l and South Sea, ille. or to hayr our laigr j scliotd built at South Seavtlle. Uie cost -xceediti* tx.iW),'lor ail Uie pupils
A rri|m-«t Uiat Uie aimroarli lo the beach at Cedar A venue, Towiiemj’s Inlet, ha neoonrtrucleal, MBS referred lo Uie Director ol Highways (Maney, to be
reported at the next uirrUug.
Alter reading ol bill* and some minor communications. Ibe ir-rUug adjourned. PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCI-
Bt i
ol tie
$14,583.81 In ^xcess of Harvey Bennett Contract Price; Will Go Altep Bondsmen
for Amount
nmmwM meet At Uie moatiMt of Uie City ComniMaKine.f oo Wnduesdav all were present, and (tie final certificate ol Uie sewer was preaeaPxl. It shown UiatU.r ne» *e««jr and dupossl plant cost HA,746.71. although the amount ol the contract b- •««-.. UieUsy and J. Harvey Be □nett, Ui* contrart.ir, was only fSO.SK'.W. Tlie diflerence, H4.-ltCI.81, will be up to Uie boudaairn ol tleiiiieu, and Uie papers were turned over to Uie Solicitor wi.h in«Wuciioii» to bring pn ceediugs to collect Uiat amount. Itw CommiMiou. iv extruded Uieir thank* by vote to all Umse Him so ablt and courageoasly lent Uieiraid in puuiug oot the fire of last t-nJa,-. when U.vrool of the home of L. Hickman, iu Kimber-
ley, wae destroyed.
Commissioner Dt-lsney reported that he had been forced to condemn some of the pilings that were hi lie used iu building Uie boardwalk, ami said Uiat inbelieved this condemned piling could be boaght very dicap by Uie City for use *“ bunding Uie baiauor of Uie bulkbesufs street eu J*. It was auitable lor this purpose, be euted, although too short lor bo -rdwalk work. Do mouon of Conimissiouer Fowkea, he was given power lopurchaae as morb us is needed. A resolution introduced by Director Delaney, providing Uiat Robert T. Stevens and Edward C. Fu-veils reepectively pot in new bulk l> ad for that which they have erequ-d. it having been condemned by the Uty Engineer as bei-ig loo flimsy. They were given ten days
wbich to do the work.
An offer of 76 dent* per foot having been received for the old bnreted fire boee, Director Delaney u aa given power to dispoM of it to the best advantage. Attention was calledUiUirfactthatalthough «t has always been Uie custom lor electric light, telephone and telegraph poles in UiP city to be paiu.ed for a height cl ten feet, U.is has pot liern done in the past few year*, and Uiat Uicar now prrerut an unaigliilt appearance. The Cirri wa* iiittmeted to notify the proper officials In doit otouoe. The matter of Uie ordinance fir Uie poichase of the old aewer was brought p. It was found by the Solicitor that •ie aewer bond iseue does not have to lie anbuiitted to a vole of Uie pe ipie. rector Fowk>s made bis sUnd sewer matte: quite el. ar. staling Uiat the liuancial condiUon of the City would not permit a bond issue of fUl.OUi (which is tlie amount Uiat will In- needed Uie old sewe-. repair it. and mi conuaction* to Ui* nei^ sewrr) iinlest there was some revenue brough Uirough Uie operation. He read Uie which allows a municipality in charge a rental Jor the use of the aewer, and suggested that a nominal charge, i-nnugh to cover the interest and sinking fund on the bonds sod Uie cost of iDaiulaining Uie aewer, be made in the event of tinmatter coming lo a conclusion. He also stated that he should be nnailling Pi pas* Uie oidinancr on first reading, providing for Uie bond inane, nuleM lie had some written pmol Uiat iI Uie City meeti Uie demand of thi- old Sewer Companv, and pays Uie •fl.lSSi they aak, Uu-re will be no further cost and no chance for any of Uie oontracloi* who did Ibe work suing Die Oil for the unpaid hilltuf the sewer company. Tlie maltei was referred In the Solicitor Pi secure Um- prop.,oitiou in writing, and report at the next leeting, wlM-11 tin- oidiuauc* will be
Ballot Box Opened Monday; Much Interest Being Taken In Graai Context For The Most Populai Yeung Lad) In Sea lata The first count ol the ballot, (or Queen ol Old Home Week took place on Monday night at the City Hall. Fevers. num illations were received, end voting is now getting fairly started. Ballots may now be had at all the leading stores iu the city, where they will be sold at' Uie rate of one cent per • ole. Tlie ballots wii: conLuue to appear in the local newspaper* also. Me now Uie contestants have a double in-
centive lo work.
Ask your dealer to aeli you Uie vote*. If he has nou*- he can obtain Uiem by applying to the Chairman of Uie Printing Committee at Uie Old Home Week liead-' quarters, City Hall, where there will be an attendant from ten o'clock in the morning nntil six in Uie afternocn. Ballou may aUu be purchased direct at Une
office.
The only mle governing Uie i-onteM Uiat Uie nominee must be oi good moral -hararter. between U. ages of fifteen •tnd thirty-fire. The contest opened on May 24ui, and will close prompUy at six •■'clock on Monday evening, July 5th. Voting may he donr by either the pur efiaaed ballot or the ballot dipped from Uie local newspaper*. Nominations •liould be in as soon as possible and count for 1000 vole* when c st in Ui Ume limit set on the face of the blank. Further information concerning this contest may be had by anyone on application pi the Old Home Week uflict, City
Hall.
Tlie vote on Mooday evening stood as
loyor - -
1011 ItKI 1020 IflOO i(UH loot
1001 iau luui louu MOO KUO
Carrie Norton Anna Deiauev Mrs. Irving Filch
Marie Halm
France* Busch
Gossie Bn well Elizabeth Delaney llXM
Myrtle Coxton
Helen Heilly
Madeline Quinn
Sarah Way
Tillie Cronecker
Ida Tw hniilh
Amelia Ramin. Amelia Whipperaall loot)
Ballots may be cast in person in Uie ballot box in Uie Poeteflier, or ooPoIlown contestant* or friends of contestants may mail them u»Uie"Tii
'Hire and will be deposited.
_ lleiurmber Uiat Uu-re is only five weeks before Uie great coutrat doers, and il you w ant to win you must get hnsr now. at mice. Delays are always dangerous, but more e*|ieciallv so in a contest ol kind. Tlie honor, and Uie prise, wail worth working lor. Get busy now—and deposit your ballolr —
FIELDER TALKS TO SENATOR EDGE
Governor Fielder, At Panama Exposition, Add.cues New Jersey
Legislature at Trenlon
New Jersey, reprewented by ArliugGovemor Edge. ClMncellor Walker, meiiihers ol the Legislature and Htate ..tficiale, were put in direct Ooiiiumiucwlion willi Governor Fielder on I'ne*day, when P-lephonic cmninunicatimi n.-IK eatablmhed lielweeu the AMeuihlv cbamlM-r at Trenton and the New Jersey building at Uie Panama Exposition
IWepbo
Ilie demoiiateHtiun ol trans-continental talking, which proved highly rnccemful. »n- arranged by the Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Com-
‘ the American Telegraph and - Company. Four lin.idrrrt *e receiver* had been placer; t-iubly cbamlrer, and notwi
slandlbg lbi« ample pmvisiou they » • - -Ternium, every chair and desk ....
or and in tlie galleries being filled. Uiree-quarter* of an boui
audience listened with interest to r
-i-nutlioos between Governor Fielder
lis party at Fan Franc iso am' State -Ibciale in TrcnPni. Then tlie line w brown open 'or general c-uveraaU... . in opportunity of whict. many avalie-i
Uiemselvea.
SliorUy nfu-r two o'clock Mias EliaaI Schluttennmier, Uie exchange i.jieraPrr
ATION NAMES COMMITTEES llZZXKZZ C Rifi JS
•iits later wo* iiiforun-d that
THE COIMY NEWS BRIEFL) TOW News Notes of Entire Coonty Gathered by the “ Times ” County Correspondents; Civic and Political Adairs oi the
Past Week; Ihe County's Activities PITH OF WEEK'S HAPPENINGS FOR
READING
A band waa organised in Wudwood for Charles E. Miller, of Son -rtoc, ! on Monday wiUi a membership oi Jo. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Milter and their .
— - - son will be bore over the week and
and Sunday and are hooked for lbs
Ellsworth.
Ground is staked next the Rose cottage on 96 th street and Second A*e^ for a building to have store and dwelling on Uie first floor and a
above.
H^waU be called the Wildwood City The Maryland Bankers' Association will hold us annual couvenUun at U Cape Majr Hotel, Cape May. June 21.
to 24Ui.
The annual convention of (he Cape May Cooney Christian Endeavor Society Was held in Uie First Presbyterian Church, Cape May, Thursday evening. The season lor catching pike or pickerel mhew Jersey opened last week. Luder Uie new law anglers' are compelled to take out a hailing license in order hi hah in inland ponds and water*
that do not ebb and flow.
The City Commissioners of Ocean City, at Uieir meeting on Tuesday, passed on second reading an ordinance providing a yearly her use of |2!b for jit“•T*. sibgin-borat Vehicle* $•> each, and IWo-Itoree vehicles «ju each. Tlie City
boasts of one jitney.
Lewis F. Williams, Edward Tice and George Savage, ol Wildwood, appeared heforw Judge Eidndge in court at Cape May Court llouae Friday, and upon motion of special prosecutor Krali. ol ' am den (wbo is acUng in place of Matthew Jefferson, pending Uie result of Uie uidicunenu against him), were sentenced to pay fines aggregaung *t,«U and costa, alter having pleaded guilty to operating slot machines and conducting disorderly b ousts, j u the case ol Eugene B. Springer, of Wildwood, gnilty to the
same charges, sentence
Dr. and Mrs. Tolly and Claraooa 1 Hand, all of Pinladeipnia, ware guests of Mr. H. E. Gerhart, on Sunday. f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Krouxe with ■ Walter were at tb'-ir bungalow on Sunday expecung u> return to remain ' and bring the real of the family later
■" the week.
Will McCormick was at his father's borne on Sunday for a last waah in Uie ocean and a goodbye sail in "Tim Fairy," before going to Alberta in* the Great Northwest and foi which ha leave* this week.
Hie store of William R. and Ttisddeos Van Gilder, at Petersburg, waa broken into and robbed by Horace Nichols, of Ocean City, on Monday morning. Tbe culprit was quickly caught, pleaded guilty, and waa aeiit lo " County jail. *0.40 from a telephone ■ and a quantity ol clothing were
GATHERING OF FARMERS
wrax heM in SL Mary s church Monday evering with Mr*. Goodwin, of Greenwich, and Misa Goxlin, of Wildwood, the speakers, and resulted in the or.plea
Th«
- las
i-i-Ung of Uie Parenl- ...... lor U.e preren,
BFECIAL CuMMIITEK8 FDl; Dt.D HOME WEEK. KUiaU in Geueral Mra. Gn.rge Cox sou, Mrs. Edward Buck, Mr. l^-wn
Knlertaii.im-i. Oieater. Mr*. I K. B. Arnett.
lieli
u Uie w
•' Hello, Governor Fieldar." said Mias hlntteumsirr, •• thisia the State llo iae Tii-ub>n. Governor Edge would like
talk with you."
" Hellt., Governor ! " *• Hello, Wal-
the grev-iiu^s rxrhauged
Field.
and tin
Acting Go
Daring a talk with AdjUtanl-Geiirr* Sa.'ler. Chaucilor, Chancellor Walk.iHlornmd the Governor’s part}- «l in, draUi ri-NlalsComptroller William S
Hanrentk.
S|teaker Gmllrey. u( AUantic Gilt rl-alte«l with wiUi Colonel Mablon 11 Margrrnm, who i* m charge cl Ihe Ne« Hull.ling, and State C<
i-I*e.I «
h Jam.-
An unusual opportunity to see berries and market k anlen cru|i* grown at Uieir best under .rrigaliou, will be offered at tlie coming mee'iug of Uie New Jrraey -late HorticnlUiral Society Wednesday, nnr 5th, at Uie noted Feabrook Farms near Bridgeton, Cumberland County. As " I* meeting will be tieid on Uie invitation leading Cumberland Conntv farmers, •d a large exhibit ol berries and ve tables ia looked lor, a big crowd
-xpreted.
DEER IN JERSEY FORESTS I tee* .it forest fires that destroyed great areas ol ga-in- cover liavr disclosed an .buudai.ie ol wild deer in New Jcrsei in* and »|H>rumcn are assured •leuty of sport during Uie open hunlint eaaon next Fall. On the edge of ti■urnnd dislnct unmerous herd* of deer ■>iiie numbertiig a scon- of animal* nave been sewn In-qui-iilly since tbe lire, drove Uieui into Uie cirsnng*. fh. recent iegiRlaUire pa-red a law per ■inuing the killing ul doe* as well or buck-, but lawn-an-sUII protected. Thinew law again change* the season from ilw first live days of November to live la-t threw Wednewdays in October and Um first Wodoesday in November. JERSEY DAYA~PANAMA FAIR Monday was New Jersey Day at the Pauama-Parilir K»p—iUiin, ami Governor James F. Fielder made Uie principal addres-. After Uie address he planted a cedar tree shipped from I*rincetem. Exercises in Uie New leraey I'uilding followed. Captain Aaher Carter Haker. of Atlantic City, waa the presiding officer. Monday tugltl Uie Exposition olticlaU eutertaiped Govenpir Fielder and |iarty ption and ball.
party of Dr. Cup- j
_ Will McConnlc* t "broke the ice so to speak, opening Utav season. “It waxoT cold, it resuiy wasn't,” they all said, adding thu wish that their suit* weren't wet so they could go in after dinner again, home young lames were in on Tues-
day and amid it was all right.
Burr Cottage, the beautiful home of -Councilman Charles E. Clark, is y to he opened for the season on Deco-
Mnnday ration Day, and the season will be - l®*'* ■» Mrs. Clark and the eon do not
return to Philadelphia willingly, William Souder, of Bridgwton,
at his Channel Front cottage on Son-
day, but it was rather to " “
were aU right than for which he will coroe later.
The little daughter that ca Walter Barrack and wife two ago u doing well, but up to iasv day the mother had not found
STONE HARbOK ISc "Times" VorrsMposotrnt. IX Hildebum says her slater Mr*. Morton is gaining in health and ha» .•ery hope for complete recovery. The officer* elected were: Troxidrnt 1-eon Herbert; Bee. Secretary, William Haulier; Oor. Secretary, Theodore Salverson; Treasurer, Alice Harris. ^ first work fa-re as contractor, has two bungalow-
name to please her. Three uttie brothers give the young lady pUntv
of protectors if, - 1
■p *ke with Air*. Fielder
r- * i i i i*.|. j
i'logrr. . Committee—(>rolere.e J.d.n "'‘I 1 ’' »»- Utulei ; H-Carr...!, Mr.. Howard Townrend, Hi. u^u.l»-i. <41 Heaateaad AaI'resa C^unmitter - Mr. Wilfiam A. ‘“I'll".* compantes Iu*
Haffert, Mr*. Gu» MoititiUiweg. ie eiilrrtainmeul. I Hygiene Coamiittec- Dr. U. t'.Kv>U, *?*
05th street-, and i- about
to oegin on a cottage alongside of tht Seaman-itetxkus Villa, on 93rd street, |
toct some other fellow's sisters. T girt baby following “Billy'' ChriatiaBi ' is the proper alu-matton of aex that is
the Stone Harbor rule.
Guests at the chalet of Dr. Cunitt over the week end and Sunday ware ' /out B. Hinkle, Arthur Collins, CUf- 1 lord Walker, Thomas Montague ami Jlarence Sheppard. Mrs. Cupitt mH ] •er daughter. Miss Elinor, are to b* .own for Decoration Day and to rtuaiu until Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart are eady to take possession. Mrs. Gerart and daughter and Mra-Hanc*. have zen in California for several months ■id are expected home next week. Jus Millet U here getUng the hero* eady for his widowed mother and siser, and o.i Sunday afternoon gave his I notor boat, the Lotfan. its tret triai th , e G , u, * u, were - •>»»>«■ A. 1 UiWalter and George Kessler. Erest and Harry Miller and Misooa ^ihel Shaw and Katy Phipps. Out £ ■gain on Monday, Mr. and Mr*. WUton, Mrs. Fleck a guests, were of th* J
party.
Sunday was tbo opening of tbe larkway Pavilion, again under the - management of Dave Troxel and wife, and on broader lines than ever before. One change that will be welcomed is 1 m ail being enclosed in glass but the landing and with wire net to be subetf- - L U, £ d ,n » w V m '' r - As in New York's * Fulton Market, “sea meal” will he the specialty, and fried fish and devil--I crabs and clam chowder especially ] A shore dinner as Dave cooks i *
worth coming far to get.
Tlie dedicatory exercises <rf the net ~-ho«l hooae will begin at about 3 A. M.. on Monday, and if the wea«J D favorable will be out of doors. r flag to 1« presented and saluted is gift «f Mr*. W. H. Richter; the ^ oeing presented by the Union Cl
( lub. The music will be by the C'-duntew-r liras* Band and by
* of the school Following tge OeOUon the speaker- ruj Invited gue.U will lo- entertained fi^ lunch eon at Harbor Inn by the Mayor, HowS; ttjricy, and Kre-se P. Risley,
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Vlre-Preaidenl of the Soi
Realty Co.
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