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VOL. XXX.—NO. 25
SEA ISLE CP
. J. f FRIDAY. JUNE II. 1915
Uillf ORCIilT OF THE 01Y
3 Cents a Copy, $1 a Year
CONTEST NOW GETTING FAIRLY STARTED
Little Herns About Folks You Kno*—Notes and Gleanings of a Personal Character; Budget ol Events; What You and Your Friends Are Doing
THE van NEWS III BRIEF PARAGRAPHS
William Fox is bmrin K a cement walk Thomas I.ndlani, Jr., vaa a Philadelpiaced ob iris Pam Zum property. pbia visitor on Tho radar. Mr. H. M. Staley, of He* York, -as | J. p. Martin and wife, ofCamden, a Sunday mhor to tttia raeort. at U.eir ooctart, ROUiny it in read!
Mr. J. P. Deftner it haring hit Lafayrue Hotel painted this week.
Mr. and Mta. J. W.
Philadrtpiua, spent Sunday h
Edaratd C. StereM a as a Piiliadrl-
phia Ttaitoroa Tueadsraud Wedneaday. Mm. C. H. Lenny apeut a lew day*
this week in Philadelphia.
Doctor K C. Soou spent Monday in
Mr. and Mrs. Oti Behlagri, and
in-law, U. W. Voighl. of .Philadelphia, i
wen at their cottage on Sunday. Mm. H. Ntekeraonand daughter FUhel
hare returned to their home in South
Den nil for the summer months. The Doinmician sisters hare opened
their home here for the eeaaon, arriving
on Monday night.
Mr. and Mra. L. T. Meyera, former
suo'iaer euyonrnert at this resort, were,
among the riaitnni on Sunda... Mr. and Mra. E. C. Mann hare their
Matilda Street cottage open for the
tor the
Mr*. Lea is Cheater attended the eom-
City
High School on Tbnraday evening. Spring makes iu exit on the 2lat of R>U month, and with the dawn of the 22nd summer begiiu. , The beat people in the County read the Time* every week. Art you one
Of them?
Professor and Mra. John Carrol left on Monday for a week’* toor of Pennsyl-
ia town*.
Kx-Mayor Janie* F. Hberry baa recently had bi* Loardwaik cottage repainted, and it now prreenU an
tractive appearance.
Mra. William Stereos is recorering from an operation performed in a Philadelphia liospital two weeks ago lo-dar. She it expected to return home shortly. Weather condition* permitting. Cronecker'c Selierue Cafe and Buffet will reopen for tiie sea*pi. early next week. Some good vocal and instrumental
talent is promised this rear.
I Tiie Whalen Hotel -at Corson's Inlet,
Monday's Count Showed Many Active Workers; PrUa Worth
Working For
Many vote* are being sold, and given awar by the merchants for the Queen of Old Home Week, and the Contest it getting fairly under way. The on Monday night brought fortl. two new conteetanta, one of whom showed marked activity. Contestants should get doubly active ow. Get your friends -orking for you—that’s the only way to win. forget that at Camp's store, Covert's Beehive and Mornbiuweg’s bakery, votes are given away , free of charge with purchases, as will be explained at the stores mentioned. Louis Braca is also giving one vote forevery'25
Jam*- Boss lias returned from month's stay m Oollegerille with Fred | OIldrr u* progressive mana^ment of Cronecfcar IG. Silberecbmidt, is being painted end Mr. Tbomet J. Foodv, a Philadelphia . e-u.idelled, and will open shortly for
attorney, and wile spent Bonds) here,
cent* in bis barber shop and store. Every merchant in the city has voted for aale. and they may be also clipped from the local newspaper*. The Governor of New Jersey, Jamas Fielder, will in all probability crown the Qneen on the opening day of the great week a home-coming celebration. Standing of the coiUastanis at count on Monday nighl June 7, 1B16: Carrie Norton .. 1068 Anna Delaney 1304 Mrs. Irving Fitch .. 13JW
Marie Halm Gnmie Unwell
Elisabeth Delaney Myrtle Corson
Helen Ueilty
Madeline Quinn
Ida E. Smith
Amelia Saninc Margaret It van
Helen Quiren Maria Shea
- J. M. t'oliegemaa
su™m
% ACTIVE
County Homes li Notice ;
Would Have looted Without Proof of Do-
meslic'* Efiiciency WILL KIT HERE BOON
1066 1021 1000 1212 10U2 UM8 loot 1011 1003
Mrs. Lillian Feickert, Presiuent of the New Jersey Woman Suffrage As- ‘ iLion, spent aeverwl da\s last week in Cape May County, as the guest of Mrr. J. Thompson Baker, of Wild-
wood, County Chairman. In rpite of Hie unusual rainy w<
er, Mrs. Feicki t traveled throughout the county, and visited a number of suffrage workers in Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Cape May Court House, Rio Craade, Green Creek and elsewhere. Mrs. Keickcn reports an ama growth of sentiment favorable tn i for women, and hopes to see ar active and orwsperous suffrage organisation in Ocean City in the near fu-
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BIG FISH AT AVALON
with fibrads.
Mr. John J. Bride and family tare o copying their Neptune Mrest bongalo
Major. Toby, of Washington, D.C., and wife arrived, as nsual, at the Chester cottage for the season on Jane 1st. With the first day of June each year, for year*
Mr. Pant Whelan, of Philadelphia, past, Major Toby opens hia home here, was a visitor on Kundsy looking for a J Mr. Campbell, a bridge construction cottage for the season. . expert of Bridgeton, is registered at the Mr*. George kedsreon is spending a Burl House, and is employed m making few days this week at her cottage here preliminary Surveys of the new bridge, on Dolphin Street. acrom the Tborougli'are to be built by
Mrs. K. Vetter la having her board-
walk property ovrehanled, re-painted Walter W. Brooks and family hare and the plate-glam wndows re-modelled, taken the Roach cottage on Paris Street Ur. Mn. Lu,~. ol fc-iln,. *• ““H M _ —- .SI. rw*v.K on lursdsr aud'" ou >* ,Ml muaM ". Mr *‘ 8 - M - motored to this r«ort on Tuesday, ana ^ ^ ^ VMk KrUinK Ulf cna ^ r wi I Stay in shspe, sou will occupy H next week.
Me. Hairy K. Clare and family, ofl Tascony. Pblladelplua, are spending the week as the gue^S* ol Mr.JolinJ. Buoy.
Breezy Island Resort Rsports Unususl Cstohas of Channel Bass and Drum. '
New Fishing Plsr '* b# Erected Over Ocean. New Casino to
Adorn Bosch Front
Mrs. C. J. Coll and daughter are occupying their cottage this week, ar-
riving on Monday.
Mr. Edward Grafiey an' 1 family, ol Philadelphia, are at Uwar cottage for the
Mr. W. Lamereox and fami’.r. “f Phitadwtohia. are occnpymg the Wolf cottage <» Italia Street for the smnmer. Mr. Henry Robm-r wa* among UnSunday visitors, spending ttie dsv at his beautiful 1-andis Avvoue summer Iwmie. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker and Mrs. Rider, of Pbiladelphia, spent Thursday
M. E. CHURCH NOTES
The ladies will hold a strawberry lasiival and cake aale on Friday eve aim. of tins week. Everyone invited. Tlw- -amlay School will bold its annual picnic on Wsdnaaday next. All the children are requested to attend tlie on on Sunday to learn the particu-
Mias. Katherine McBridr if now a weekly visitor, and will will open her Seminole Hotel on Jutv V •me trolley* wiU run Uu* Saturday and Sunday again sa -Mt week. Kervic* was suspended last Sunday, weather conditions making the service * toss. Mr. and Mrs. Janie* Eustace and daughter were Quaker City visitors two days tl.is week, attending U* luucral
of a relative.
The Missne Barr will arrire on That*- ... «»d... u- ;“i< u ‘“ .ill u»i> pm<v
lor the season.
Dr,C M. FW>, " <' “d”™- K *’' 1—ond Irei.rid. C. Admin. .od D B. Thomas, ol Pleasantville. spent Sunday
at this rewort.
Mr. end Mr. A- C. A. Sanderson, of Philadelphia. » rr * •'•*«“* »*» visitors on Sunday, registering at Cronecksr’s
HoArl ' ... ... Presented lo Them on Tuesday Two hundred pupils of the W oodmne Lu;iche< , n T.nderad by Acting-
So^.n.. tdg. .1 Tr.Mon
Tlinrsday mormug lor • ‘ , *- T * " accompanied br the t^ehers- The day j ^ ^ iiannue Wge gave an
High bowling
the alleys of Herman Fabric. Score* made last week sre G. Flood 200, R. Trout 204, C. Bsrieson 215. N. Garish 201 ; women—Mias .V. Burg 178, Mia* Annie M- Trefs 175, Mias Annie Busch 166, Mias France- Bosch 166, Mrs. J. Bodlck 138. Miss S. Febrl* 127, Mrs. H.
A. scheuke! 138.
The pound nets suffered heavily during the week's storm which ended Faraday, but are now in full operation again and are making heavy calchra. One local ctmipnm shipped over a hundred barrels to Philadelphia market#on Thursday, it is understood Uial the lose to the llsh companies during the storm amounted to from
$3,UUU to V>.UU) each.
Avalon baa reported the season's catches of big game fish, and surf casters have responded in unusual numbers, many deserting their old haunts where upon the coast. Avaiou's fisherman, G. W. Uerge-r, since opening his beach-front cottaje, has caught eleven drum, one of them weighing C73£lb. Last Monday a doxen, weighing from twenty to fifty-eiglit pounds each were landed on the boardwalk by anglers wishing to avoid the discomfort ol watting in the aarf. In the few days Keeper Nichols, ot the Isfe Hiving Sutton, hsace igbt a A* ponnder; loaepli Bwain, President id .-rwarlhmore College, .'AHpounder; F. D. I.augenheiiu a 45poundei, and Dr. A. P. J. O'Hara two tipping the beam at 32 and 45 pounds each respectively. A Hahing pier extending into tlie ocean 40U Iret is to be donated to Avaku this summer by Jobu M. Canfield, who will present a handsome silver cap each ■n to the angler catching Uie biggest game fish therefrom. A handsome new Casino 00 feet x 125 feet in ground dimension is to be erected jpon (be beach front at 17Ui Street in time for tlie heart of Uie gay Be aeon. It will contain on* of Uie flnral ball rooms upon Uie coast, a theatre eeatiug 2.5U0 people, four modern storey, a reading and a sun pariot overlooking the
The CliiF'ren's Day Festival of recitations and song will be rendered by Uie children next Sunda r evening. Tlie euprogram will be iu charge ol the
children.
The sermon on education will be presetted by the 1'bsu..- on Sunday
Now that Uie Yacht and Motor Club has joined the Sooth Jersey Yacht and Racing Association, member* are acquiring fast racing boats. Charles K. Johnson and K. H. Baxter, ol Philadelphia, are the first to hare bought hydroplanes. Being situated upon Uie State Inland Walrrway, Avalon is a veritable paradise for Uie motorboatman, who can spin from Cape May to Bar Head without venturing into rongli r. Every street and avenue upon both the ocean and harbor aides are to is n displaying an nnnsnal assortment of picturesque cottage* built during Uie epnng season.
Many distinguished speakers are to visit Cape May County this summer, Dr. Anna Shaw imperially is promised for an early date. Dr. Shaw's address will doubtless arouse univer-
sal interest.
Another notable speaker will he Mrs. Jennie C. law Hardy, who is lent to New Jersey by Michigan for this campaign. Mr*. Hardy is by birth an Australian, and although Karriea to an American citixen, still retains the right to vote In Australia. The County Chairman has ar.noun d that members of the league will be glad to adores" Fraternal organisation* of votan. anywhere in the The Had Men of Wildwood availed themaaivrs of this offer Iasi Friday night when Mrs. BaUlsy and Mia* Frances-Baker of Wildwood addressed a largv audience specially invited by the Red Men, who held open Most of those present exthemselves after the meeting as approving votes for women. The State Council of Red Men last weel at Pate’-son passed a unanimous rea>a i.. iavor of suffrage, no el challenge to anti-suffra-gists has been made hy Miss Frances W. Baker, daughter of Rep. J. Thompin Baker, of Wildwood, New Jersey. Miss Baker has suggested that order to refute the anti-suffrage chary,<■ that suffragists do not properly care for their homes, that the Joraey suffragist.-, throw open their homes for inspection to unbiased Jersey voters. They may be examined as to condition of clesmlineas, orderliness and the ability of the aliffrairi»t in command to cook and sew . Miss Baker and her associate* will challenge the anti-suffragists of the state to exhibit their homes as well. Miss Baker and her sisters the Missew Katherine and Mary Baktr chaperoned by their mother, Mr*. J. Thompson Baker, county chairman for woman suffrage ! u Cape May county. New Jersey, will campaign throughout their district for suffrage during the nmer. Miss Frances Baker made successful debut as n suffrage speaker in Wildwood Saturday night. There will be a public suffrage meeting in Bra Isle t'ity on the 24th of tlii* month. Some prominent speakers are promised, and everyom is invited. Dubelieveie iu thr canae sie sure to be converted, according to Mim Baker, who as here Uu* week. Foil details ol ttie irrting will hr published in nrxl
Friday's paper.
PROMINENT PEOPLE , WILL REVIEW PARADE
THE COUNTY NEWS BRIffLV TOLD
Governor Fielder Is Expected, and Acting-Governor Edge will bs Here t On Opening Day of Groat Old Homs Wssk
Word was received this week from tbr secretary of Governor Fielder that, although Uie Governor is at present in Baa Francisco, it is reasonably certain that be will be here on Monday July 12Ui to crown the Queen of Did Home Week, rev.ew the parade on that day and make the Pier. ActingGovernor Waller E. Edge, who is President of the Senate, w.il positively be lierc, having accepted the invitation of Uie Committee, as wiU Ex-Congressman
J. Baker.
William li. Bright, Congressman Isaac Kachsrach, Assemblyman Lewis T. Stovrna, of this County, and Bertram E. Whiuuai., of Atlantic County, will be here on the Bauirday ol Old Home Week and will review the Fraternal Day parade At ibt Committee meeting on Monday night Harry Lewis, of Atlantic City, was appointed the official decorator of tbr erek, and be will decorate the buildings shoot Uie city stceeU and Uie arches •I the boardwalk. Sereral signs ordered painted at Sea Isle Junction and si tlie Penney station at Sea Isle City directing attention to the bratton. A banner will be strong acrosa entrance to Uie turnpike so Uial all
News Notes of Entire County Gathered by the “ Times" ! County Correspondents; Civic and Political Affairs of the Past Week; The County’s Activities
PITH OF WEEK'S HAPPENINGS FOR QUICK NERD
Tlie Wildwood Commissioners h*ye swa.ded tiie contract for Uie City Band this snmm'r to Frank S. Donato for Uir of 93,M0, for twenty men leader. Thirteen bands pat in bids. Frank Brennan waa elected commodore of the Wildwood Yacht Club at iu annnal meeting held last week. The other officer* elected are : Vicecommodore, Churls* Hardenbrook ; aecretarv and treasurer, George C. Conner, witti Henry Ottena, John A. Par, Charles Mace and Dr. J. W. Kirk director*. The dob is now in fall swing
for the season.
Sotton and Corson Co., of Ocean City, are the lowest bidders for Uie Wildwood Sewage Disposal Plant at *82.858 Tlie awarding of Uie contract waa deferred for two week* to diacnaa tome change* aoggeausi bv the Slate Boaid of HealUi aa
to tlie location of Uie plant.
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A Committee consiattng of Frank W. Kowke*. William A. Huffert, Thom Ludlam and Richard W. Cronecker w directed to interview nfficiatsof Uie Pennsylvania Railroad and irv to get permission to use Uie gronnd of that Company on Ocean Avenue for a midway for concession*. Negoliattona are also a big Wild West Show of forty men
A party of 50 boy scouts from AllanUc City spent last week end in camp at Beealey Point. Tlie) were courteously received by former Director of Public safety, Henry Clay, whose bom* is at
Beealey'*.
Grange in Borongh Hall i* to be a a from this Saturday e rening. Tlie Misses Beaumont, cf Dr ytol Pa., are in their cottage on Mth 8
for Uie w
The new Traymure Hotel, Atlantic City, built at a cast of nearly $3,00U,U00, Uie biggest resort hotel in l.ie world, opened its doors for linaiups* on Toe* day of last week, and ia now open for pnblic inspection It acceu date 140U goeeu.
Fred Fleck and wife are in their fc galow on Use Channel for the a Mrs. Fleck's mother and i Wilson and Mias Jessie, are lx Beginning with jnly, there will Episcopal Service* in St. Mary'aonBan- , J day morning*, and Lutheran a
on Snnday evenings.
Rev. Mr. Dougherty of last wed Dougherty of thefntnre, having re hi* degree of Doctor of Divinity at Getty*- 1
bnrg College Uiis week.
The wife of Secretary of War Gar waa gnest of her sisters, Mrs. k and Miaa HildsLam, returning to Waa
ington on Wednesday.
Oar new bakery, with hot rolls da- j livered for break!*.-;, is the latest aodis^ ninth appreciated. Mr. Hint years beet, a master baker in Orerfa and Pbilad' pbia, coming it
day to hi* family here.
Goeeu at the cottage of Dr. i Conner through the storm included Mr. i Durant, Mr. Fowler. Mr. and Knmflr, Mr. and Mn. Preston. 1 Hpiool, Misses Psyapn, MiaaMoerts A Dr. C^pMV - Miaa Alice Conner «
OCEAN VIEW
Albert Way has a new Ford automobile track. Among the graduate* of Uie Ocean City High School are Mias Sadie Somers and Mia* Helen Howell, of this place. School close*Tlinreday. Mrs. Matthew Baraby and two da»chtera, Alice and Mary, apeut the week • nd at AUauUc City, Mra. Angnstus Shutee and daughter, of W ildwood, spent a day of this neck wiU: tier uncle, Mr. Samuel Jolmsoti. Mr* Harry Blacksou, of Holly Resell, spent a day of this week wiUi relative*
The State Horticultural Society will hold its annual meeting at llammontou on Wednesday July Mth, and at the meeting U.e proper maim-r of packing fruit* «iil be taken np and slioan by experts.
Tlie acquisition of Uie plant of Uie Wildwood Wain Company by the City ot Wildwo id * as approved by the I*.and of Pnblic Utilities Comiuiaaionera in an opinion given Tuesday.
r. James Dues* ami Mias Mary Cole, of Cape May Court llonae, spent U.e week end aiUi her ancle and aunt, Mr. Frank Shaw and wife. Mrs. F‘. Stow and Mra. H. L. Sargent spent Wednesday si Ocean City. Mrs. Newton Howell made a shopping trip to Philadelphia Saturday Wilham Conover and arm Earl spent Monday, at Hca Isle City. Mr. John Somers‘ ol AUanUe City, s|ieni Uie week end wlUi his uncle, Mr.
Kamnel Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw motored l-i Cape May Coart llixisr Monday. . L. Henderson and family spent Sunday with Ltbrun Corwin and family.
GOSHEN
The monthly dinner of the AUantic City Rotary Club a as field at the Ocean City Yacht Club. By Uie courtesy of tieneral Hoptrinleudrnl George E FaUr.ol Uie AUanUe and Shore Railroad, the Club a a* tranopovtod t° I*ong|Mirt and from U—re i- Yerlit Club direct by steamer. Hr mg. they came by way of Uie Hi .on Fast Line. At U.e club house ae elahodinner w*» served to nearly a hum died rotartaus and their guest*. Artiug-Gorernor Walter E. Edge and Mayor William Riddle, of Atlantic Cit), were the priuripal speaker*. Brief speeches were made by Lieorgi . Adams and Commissioner Campbell, irmbeia of Uie newly-elected city Com,Mason of Ocean City, Dr. C. II. Sinkin■u. oi the Christ M. P. Church ; Chaa. ’. Curran, Dr. I'nderwood Cochran sod several other*.
i- diph-
Masler Marvin lUioadea has Ui
Uieria.
Sheppard Joans and wife spout Uie week end with Franc* Garrison. Miss Caroline Grace is enjoying a vis t ia Ardmore, Pa. James itnrke lost his liaise, idd * Billy,' last week. Stevens' factory opened on Ume, and
Disposing of your propci'.” by Wil’, ... one thing; the selection oi a suitable executor is quite another. Ami yet both become a very aimple matter when you invoke the aid of the Seruritr Trust Company, of Cape Ma> City. N. J.. to administer vour estate
Mrs. D. B. Hartman war winner 0 Uierow boat made by Eli Towra and cham ad at the package party L the benefit of the Volunteer Fire Com- I panv's Band Saturday nighl, xml it is to y' be named for bcreelf' Genevieve.' Mr, Hartman will have his new 24 feet 12 b.p. boat home very shortly. Ground was staked .x. the very end of the east finger of island, beyond 104Ui Street bridge, ft bungalow of ttaccr, finish, for Mrs. U J Benham, of Germantown. Ur. D. llartm&n ia Uie contractor. Tbs boats for Wildwood and Anglesea willbegio making houriy trips on the •Jab, A new lauding Is to be built ftoro Uie south ude of Uie Parkway Pier Uie comiogarek. Roth Uie Oarie and the »relna sere here on Tuesday, coming vS Irum Bridgeton with the large plledriver - No. 2 in tow, bound for bei isle City. Captain McUinley is alone, ao far as help is concerned, at the Station, but it .*rvpared lor emergencies iu having good ueu in both Slone Harbor and Angle- ** on call. Tliere was neiUire mishap mr accident (rum the long-oonUnued ; .to.m t-iUier in Channel, Inlet or n*ar> j Aoeau, except as neu and polr* wan irukrn at U.e pounds, where Uie Iota il ia said is considerable. Mrs. Emma Fox, wife of Uie en if Uie Triminal Railroad, and Ima "ave parchased a lot on L*4Ui S •acking against the garden o I Harry/ Vito, and ixpecta to begin building tr^ nave the home ready to live in this coming - winter. Meantime they will he in the bungalow now occupied by Uoyd See-
will be pnahed to ita limit ei
NO MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY
ServiCM at the regular hour* on Sunday. BACHARACHMET COLLEAGUES
JEFFERSON TRIAL JUNE 28 •"»
Thing* Progressing Nicely, Needed Nothing Further
Judge Daly,ot Midd'saax County,Grants Motior For Struck Jury In Cass
Against Prosecutor
Judge fetor Daly,oi Middlesex County, by aiwigi.nieiit ol Supreme Oou>t Jostle Black, will preside at Uie trial*ol Proew-
noiiriD on Wr-dimdav,
d S Mi- r
• Mayo
lldlllg of U
iforoial Innctw
r oilier
Jetfarson and Detective Ch
man, indicted on grafting charges. Yesterday, (Thursday) at the Court »a*e, Judge Daly beard an application of Prosecutor Irfferson for a struck jnry.
Judge Dsty granted Uie motion.
The Sheriff ia to prepare a list cun-
r Stale were ' mining every eligible juryman iu Uie i.-eptioti ol I County, Irom whioii UU will be diawn
who is UI 1 Saturday morning, June 10th.
on kraver- - two. | ^ U. hren ret fur June 28. Weeg. July 17th CoUoim# will be »oro. y or in, Tlmss. |1 per . . .... ’ bemg taken up ; Get the bouattng mir.t. Go in for sod ^ Old Hum. Week, fverybodv boost among tbs tusmbsre Wf n^rsnapsr in Onps May it; talk it to your friend* and toll iTi* P “£“ T lMCn ‘ | 5SS3l 1 •«!>««• •!»« iv
„ i lurmsi Mw SUto Houac.
(.Md Home Week .* e-m.ing wiU, a , on Torsday, in order ru*h—only one imnUi away. Do roor ^ iXimgnmmAD Iwux Bachararh. ol share to make It a raccrse. A Second Diatnct. might mi word# spoken to a fneod now and then, j eu , toaj[U „ Coagresa Iron. Ui
diaU.rts of Mew Jersey. All i
A few !;
a fneod now and then.! ltii«lt along, »iH »' ,fk woudera. j At the meeting of the M-x - "
pnigrrMiiig i.n-e y m lio- t.n
boardwalk and hulkbaad*.
is on'v liuaiiieaa belore Uie Ihuud
on the maUer of tlie I. •r and boaidwall, an
Uieae reqnirsd tin- prearorr ol U>e licitor, Uu- meeting waa dttprnaed wi
toeetiug will he field
• holt, i
dav. it waa drooled d.al U,e lorol lodge J pMrDl would turn out « the PM^®I Kepire»
nal Da-, of t>W Homs I ^ ^
Cuifurms wtHbe w
nth U.e •
Capstick.
received, and now ia the time t
lug iwaa.
W. L. Storena Mid wife, of Caps May. • ere calling in town Sunday. Lew i* Corson and wife came over from •crau City to *|irud the week end at
their home lx-re.
Mm. S. Covert *.nd Mr*. Charles Covert and daughter France*, from Leesburg, air enjoying a few day* liere. Mrs. Mat. Huglies is on U>esick li It was a jolly party Uial dined Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Klevemi at Cape May. ' it oonsiateil of Mr. and Mr*. F. M. St,vena and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Charles Unhtuniid, Mr. and 3lr«. IJ. Cotsou and auu. Captain h. I.udlaiu and
STONE HAKBOR
Vitt
aud Mi*.
Dobbin* left for thri wji, Ohio, one day las;
. and Mra. bungalow.
Mias Eniaaa Kille, of Uie Pennayl vania General Hospital, ia the gnest of Krlhr May Keunyson. il E. leiuire li win and Mias DoroUir, of Philadelphia, were gut-ala at Uie Dulfirld Hat on Sunday. Fried ureters and fried clam* and Hines’ pies have been added to tlie tneuti at Ifie Terminal Pavilion. «* Madrline Mullen is to be Uie guest ol Mr*. l*>wellyn at her io liotue iu ICydal tin* sumnier. Tlie first roasting uf Uie Stone Harbor
n Het
ville.
Wat
FI LL PAGE STORY EVERY WEEK Art von reading page two? A .omph-lr novelette every wev*. by tbil best authors.
When you want a thing done well, —• bu-y mat. always doe* it bc*L | Thi* is a* true in print work a* in anythin* else. The Timm shop t* always 1 busy, and Ilk- Poitum “There - * a Reason.'' Give u* vour next job, and ,
notta the differem-e.
The Times' cuxulalioa abowa a gain f over IM’ in the past twelve > ia atill grow tag.
Tlie members ol Uie Lutheran Cuurch I •f Stone Harbor will bold a meeting on the ItIUi to decide upon building ojier • attoue on thru Third Arenoe lot. The Plan* show fdMfrrekj KirarUvv edifice, ^ while some'Byd jig* V, go ahead eompirte It 1.1; bfiuiwe, dUier. Uiink ; *t hern go ^ olr , m.fTrnFtli* present erect only the addition that It u, serve for Sunday School, which for a time would suffice for divine service. The presence nf the volunteer b patrol assisting Marshall Fisher dnm the high night tides gave the a of help In cane of need, but nights' probably wanting full mn rills, they all waited op i packed, aimoet di*ap(>ointed tl Uiing happened. Mia* Alice, bom dow n for over a uionUi, cily on Wednesday, but only / suy, (Continueil on p.-iiU
Queen of Old Home BALLOT “C” GOOD FOR ONE VpT,
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