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OUNTY OAST NEWS
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FRIDAY. JUNE 25, 1015
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lH THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY
Little 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
Mr*. Tbomaa l.ndlam, Jr., *pent
Wednesday in U»* Quaker City.
William Barbour i* haring bhr Ven-
ician Park coUage re-painted.
Mr. lohn Qninr liaa bia Neptune -.tfeet
rottage open for the aeaaon.
City Commlaaioner J. P. Delaney war a Philadelphia viaiuir on Tlmnday. Mr*. T.. stel«meyer, Jr., i* confined tn her home with an attack of illnem. Mr. J. F. Donnelly and wife,of Phil*delphia, arrived on Monday for Uieir
umal aeaaon'e auy at tlieir cottage here. J.^AVoodrnfl and wife, of PbiladelJohn H. Currie and family have r*-1 P»»a. *t--..t Sunday liere. npeiied Uieir coUage and are occupying ; David D. Mercer, wile and daughter, it lor the *eaaon. i of Frank ford, were viaiUir* Uiia week. Mr. J. F-route and family, Ptiila-! Doctor and Mr*. H. E. Munro, of drlphia, ar now occupying Uieir board-' I'ieaaantvilie, un tored here on Monday. «alk aparlmenU lorUieaeaaon. Cliarle* H. Woertx, a cottager liere,
Stewart (iimtnell re-o|»en*d hia boardwall reetuurant and ice cream parlor
Mr. J. W. Parker, of Beverley, SJ., haa opened hia cottage for Uie summer. Mr. (ieorge Cnnan and family hare opened.Uie Magnolia for the aeaaon. The Tetter cottage on Uie boardwalk haa been rented to Philaekphia parties. A. iHiraxio and family are occupying Uie i.aungo cottage fur Uie season. A Pentonv, of Ptilladelphia, i* again
■ummer sojourner at hia cottage.
F. P.<McCan and family are occupying
the Downey cottage for Uie
for the season on Baturday. Mr. Frank P. Itrena, manager of the Scattergood Company, ITiiladelpliia,
a as a Sunday visitor.
Mr. Joseph Met ue and a party of, friends, of Philadelphia, «• U-nr 1
had as his guests E. W. (iiff ird and Louis Fink, of Philao.iphia, at Cron
ecker's Hotel on Sunday, a
Fred Cronecker, of Collegeiille, Pa., is spending a few days as Uie guest of
his mother at Uie Dotal Bellevue. Bodine and daughter, of
their! Williamstown, K were visitor!
cottage ou Sunday. / | meek.
The Mirwe* Ksur hat* opened Uieir i C. Wright and family, of Philadelphia, Colli made Hotel (or Uie •eaeou, and have taken up Uietr home liere fur Uie
hare man* guests booked. summer.
Mr*. E. Brumer *nd Mrs. J. Hardie.j Mr. and Mrs. F. Shipner. ol West of llnladeipii'a, are at the Brumer | Philadelphia, are at Uieii| Kimberley Cottage *or Uie —a*on. home (or Uie aeason. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin McLaughlin, ol The Schill family,of Philadelphia, are I'lnladrlphia, are at Uieir summer home now occupying Uieir cottage for Uie
lor Uie season. season.
Mr*, and Mr*. J. Pflsum, of Pttiladei Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Stevens and plum, are at Uieir cottage for Uie summer eon Edward spent Tuesday and Wed■mmtlia. n-sdar in Philadepbia. Mr and Mr*. J. McD nald, of Uiis p. Cortsoran and family, of Philadelcny. left tor a three mouths' visit at U.e phia. have taken up Uieir residence here homewf their eon at Ottawa, Canada, again lor the sum Ttie Dernig family of Philadelphia. D. Chd sod family, of Philadelphia, ■re now occupying Uieir cottage for Uie are again numbered among Uie cottager,
srawni. i here.
M, and Mrs S. Hildebrand, ol Pliila-, l*oct«r Wells and family, of Pbiladel-
u,.,. ~UM.I«1 U»i. ti. uu 8.W.d«>. 1'- l1 ""
Kn.. .1 PhiUdriphi,. » «»• M. I-"n.UrWpbta.
Uie boh'd- are occupying Un- A. K Steelman cot-
tage on Central Avenue for Uie aeason. Mr. and Mr* Wm. Caasell, ..f Plnladrlphia, are sojoiimiiig at the Kd. Allen collage, which Urey reeled for tire season. K. L. Cope and family and F:. L. Cope, Jr. and Dirtily, of ITuiadelphin, are
among Uie summer cottagers.
II. It. Doyle and family arrived from Philadelphia on Wednesday to take up
JEFFERSON TRIAL STARTS MONDAY Mayor Atwater, o( Sea lata City, on Jury ; Struck Jury Drawn ; Sensational Disclosures Looked For Prosecutor MaUlrew JeSereon, of Uiie Countv, will be tried on one of hi* twenty-five indictment* on Monday neat, Jane 28Ui, before Peter Francis l»aley, a Middlesex County Judge, at Cape Ma~ Court House. From the tKXIO name: of eligible jurymen of CapeTday County prepared by Sheriff Coleman F. Corson, 'udge Dal»r drew Uie sixty ivquired tor Uie struck jury for Uie trial. The State and defendant struck off twelve each, h aving Uie following panel of 36 : W. D. Me Curdy, Stephen Wilson, William Pritbcr, C. Katie Miller, 8. P. McKeague, Wi U. Kasen, James F. Stevens, Otis M. Townsend. William E. Massey, Morris L. Bayard, Eugene Towuaeud, diaries P. Yanamau, Edward Cress, William <i. Hand, Edwin Z. Milla. Edgar blratton, Laiining Myers, Frank H. Aahmead, Winfield H. Corson, Howard Hoffman, Atwater, Albert Way, Kolia Hewitt, Lucien Eddy, F'rambe* Jerrel, tiilbrrt S. Brnkb, John K. Carroll, Eli Townsend, Marshall D. Swiaher. Samuel liialir.p, James Smith, Robert SmiUi, Waaliington Van Uilder, Cha'les Coombs, F. H. Hand and diaries
Mathews;
There was considerable diacueai tin between Attorney Miller (for Jefferson) and Prosecutor Kraft relative u character witnesses.. The delendan wanted from 35 to KM, but Judge Daley eluted Uiat ten would be auScient. Jefferson will be represented by Howard Miller, of Camden, and exJndgr Clarence Cole, of AUanlic County, i’rosecutor William Kraft, of Camden, .ill conduct Uie State'* ca»e. COUNTY FOlK IN CLASS RE-UNION
THRAS
T.
■pilug Hie Coyle cottage I
• Mr. D. E. William* and family, of >delphia, ar-at Uieir cottage lor the
summer uiouUis.
MaUhrw J. Ryan nnd Dmily.of Pliila drlphia, are now at their prrtly summer
home here.
Mr. and Mr*._Waller Brooks and M. and Mrs. L. I. Mornhiuwrg motored to Wildwood on Wednesday evening. Miss Margate! Soott, of Philadripf.ia, is the guest of her brother, Doctor R. C. Scott, lor a few week*' stay. Howard Townsend is building * bang alow in Uie rear of hi* booie. Isciug on • rtiiral Arenu*. Mr. E. Ha'ev and water, summer an)0«ns*rs lor aseerwl years past, have opened Uieir collage for tire Season. William A. Hayes and family
Puriadelpli
Bacon's Nsck Pupils ol 1882 to 18 Met Thursday Juna 24th, to Graet Alma Mater
Uieir
r the season.
rented the '
voltage, and are occupying
for Un
Mr. and Mr* John Kuliu, of Pliila
drlphia, have reined Uie Town cottage on Neptune btrrwt lor Uie aeason. Tliey
will lake |hi**c—ion next week.
J. O'Conner and family, of « sailing. Ion. D.l' . have rented and are occupying Uie 1*. M. Hughes cottage for U«
season.
Mr. and Mrs. D Uratley, of Pliila idelphia. are now occupying Uieir an.n 1 met cottage, and have as Uieir gn-rt foi tin ara-- t'r Delut, alao of Philadelphia Senator Ackley, of Vineland, will Condnrt anothsr great real .*tate auction M lr for the Sea Isle City Really Co. '
Monday Augoat 3ud.
Captain la-wir <VHin is drilling Uw local lo-lge ol Mooae lor the parade . fraternal day of Old Home Week, which Uie lodge will take part.
The Drier collages
have h
trilled ■
ris Street
bring ot
hundred member* of Uie ,,rt * j cupfp,! f. the *ra*..n by D. T. Meyri Club, of Philadelphia, arrived in • l lld Unii | T a„d Barkley Toner an special train at Corson * Inlet on Sunday. „f Philadelphia. .pent an enjoyable day. J Ocean Pier will have its clhcial
Friday
Mr. and Mrs. William McO-s Philadelphia, have re-opened collage and are occ.ipjmg
fur tire |pc|nre u I metalled U.l* week.
e-nrent perry tr* Neel, »»• iB die Auto halee (
A u
of Uie nllici
Tire second annual *e-union of the pupils of Uie liUle Bacon's Seek School of September to 18SH took pi art yesterday at Bacona Neck. Cum berland County - The llrst re-union was
held a rear ago.
Tire pupil* of the liU'e acliool have .cattem'. and men and women from all part* nl the State journeyed to illcnd the Alma Mater yesterday, llrom from Cape May County Ccrla M. Mount*, nee Homer, of Wildwood, Mrs. J. Reeve, nee Jane Robert 8. Miller, Cape May Court House, aul Frederick Bacon,
Cape May City.
Curiously enough, only one o. tin upits ol Ural period, remained Uacon's Neck. An organixalion formed called “ The Pupils' AmociaUoo il Baron's Neck ScIkkiI, Cumberland tVunty, S.J., Claaars September issito
May ISSt."
Local Items wood. New Jersey. (ieorge Busch has been bnty Uie past .eek taking the census ol Uie city. " . expected that when the tigure* a ■lowII there will be quite an increnae the popolaUun since Uie last census. The Internal Revenue collector lor this district was in towui on Tuesday and ■k many hundred* of perfecUv good lUrs from the local m> rvlianL- with him in eachauge lor '•war" tax
receipt*.
in McClearey and aoii, former cot tagi-rs here, spent a few days at the Pcjleir Hotel this week. Theodore Finkenauer and a party of 21 from Philadelphia were w.ek end
Ordinance Wj Provide J!
Old
Co-oi
Tme 4eek
TO DECfllATE BITY HALL The moat fengUiy session ol Uie City eolone held in year* took place last Wednesday, w hrnevery phase u( UirolJ newer mallei was Uirashed out. The recommended paying the old Sewer "Company" Bo.lXJU for Uieir sewer property, bul Director Fow kc* lem'ed that Uiere was no sewer c pany, and if Uiere was, it had no legal t.tie to Uie sewer, lienee had no right to •ell. Hie City ha* been using Uie »ewrr for fifteen years wiUhmu a question being raised, he contended, and he saw no reason why at this date, just because the City ha* built a disposal plant wltich they must connect with Uie old •ewer, Uie so-called “ company " should attempt to squeeze $6,<«JU ol the City’i money (or their owu use. To every point raised by Mr. Kowke* Solicitor Vooibees had an answer, however, and hi* contention was that Uie trustees ol Uie i.id Svwrr Company had a legal UU- to the property, there being o lien* or judgment* against it, and it ever having been forfe-iled. To:* left two way* open for Uie City to adjust the difficulty—one by paying Uie and taking a chance ol getting .- title, and Uie uthei by simp 1 )- confiscating Uie sewer, making Uie coiinecuun and allowing the “ company " bring a suit again»l Uie City to recover the amount they ask. The latter course was finally unanimously adopted, not with .ml .some lengthy discussion, however. The bolicilor was accordiugii instructed to prepare au ordinance providing fur an ia*ur * 1,IXW of bonds. These bonds will be bought with the money in Uie sinking fund, and Uie aewer will be connected
“rcMTE THE county news briefly told News Notes ol Entire County Gathered by the " Times."
More Contributions Needed
Standing of Uie contestant* at count
n Monday night, June 21*t
Anna Delaney Mr*. Irving Filch (iussie Ruwell Myrtle Coxson J. M. Collegeraaa
Marie Hahn
Madeline Quinn Came Norton Amelia Sauiuo Elizabeth Delaney
Helen Quirra
Maigarel Ryan
Mane Shea
Helen Peterson
Helen Reilly Ida E. Smith
WiUi two meeting* lit wsiou lasting until alter
Uie evening,
305® 2350 1811 1721
UBS*
l.'ttW 1123 HW2 lots 1008
IUU2
1000
week, each
. ._n o’clock in Uie Executive Committed
lt-.i
Cafe
t..meeker'* 1MW<
lo» Uie s -uon un fvaiutdae 1*»< * sauu- ulrut a* ‘last tear h** bee" '* 1 vuir.1, JUeMigh at U»e pirwaul tl*e t elun only is open. • Two wnin* Caortt are to lw cmalmc • tad un Oh- 5 wclUlTub pmpert» ■» ‘’ ,,rr ' 1
wad a tanniadub will t*
Uo- memner*. Tire Board ..I i.o.rrmos , u*e« at Mayor Atwales'* »«'“*•• un :
Wednewday evening
klayoi R. M. Atwater and launly ar i.ved from I t.add's Ford on Mondav i an ! om iwd Ute Barrack* on Uw board-
ol Phiiadeloprnml Uieir
,si.lwalk bungalow lor Uie *<
ned ht-daV-
Th*! Tliere will l
. pennsy
abroad u K-liedufe.
u service, goiu
i Sunday, with mm
intoelfect. Hi
c Italiavue Hotel.
Vi'hen you want a thing dons well, the busy man always does it best. This is as true in prim work aa in any-
thing else. The times busy, and like Pualum
fre-
will I
I than I
shop is always
m -There'* a
Giv# tu your nwxt job,
not* tha differanca.
The beat people in the County read the Times every vatk. Are yi of thornT The congregaUon of Immanue U»t ('hutch, rteean taty, haa cl Ihr name to Uie First Cbuich.
During Uie seasiun Uie fact was established Ural Uie pumping machinery in Uie disposal plant was going to rain ■ding idle, and Uiat Uie State board of Health demanded immediate sell making Uie aewer counecUon 1 lit 10 I act* aloae lent impetus to Uie ; liUou lb make Un- counecUon st ow A motion was made and carried to quest a memtM-r ol Un- State Board ol HealUi to come down and couli-r with Dirrctor IMaiiey, and niase enggestiuus as to how he wished the con-
uecUui:* to be made.
motion was also m -de and carried, finally accepting Un- new aewer and disp.wal plant as finished by Uie Cur under ic Harvey-UenueU contract. The morning session convened at II o'clock, adjouii.ed at 12-:W, and re.iiveiled at two o'clock, runtinuing until 4-3U. All Coinmiasioiirrs, Engineer and Solicitor were present. The Mayor expressed himaelf in favor of granUng the uae of the beach fur automobile races uu Auto l»ay ol t»ld Home Week, providing Uiat tin- beach had In-come hard enough by Uiat lime to make last driving safe. Tin- matter was left in Uie hands ol bimarl! and Director Delaney. and ll the coudiUoii* on Uie head, permit Uie auto race is assured. Mayor also stated that be would pro' sutlieient police protection lor Uie week. ssiooer Delaney re|Hirtcd progress on the bulkheads and boardwalk parrs, and was authorized to buy sulficieul -decking to repair worn-out
the old boardwalk.
uiuuiraUon Hum tin- Keystone Telephone Company staled trial Uiet ilung to paint lU-ir pole*, and aaked what berghl to paint Uiem. Ten si was set. and dark given the color
I et-led.
A ii-solulioii that the City join the State league ol Municipal Cities, under a special tan paMwl at Uie lest seaaMHi ol Uie tzeglslatuie. was pass'd, and the Mayor will lepreeml the City at U.e meetings- The ■ hject ol the la-ague u to benefit every municipality that johu 11 in every p.-Mble way by uigu.g Irgv laliou. uiaiuunmiig a buieau ol in
or the great attraction July 12th to Utb, transacted mnch buiinees and liave ar ranged a complete program that spells succent lor Uie venture. The Committee have engaged Mr. Thomas Brady, of New York, to take care of Uie concessions and amusement*. It is esUmated Uiat no lea* Uian forty concessions will b rented in nddiUon to alwiut eight alrow*. frrris wheel, merry-go-round and ocean wave. Large signs have been placed at Sea Isle Junction, and a large banner is being placed over the seashore road at Uie entrance ol Uip pike. Details or the baby parade are now ■inpiete and mother* are requested hr send in llteir entries at once. A prize ill he given to each child in line, ami there is no age limit np to Un year*. An entry blank will be found Permission was arcnrrd Uii* week for Uie use of lire beach for Uu- auto races, itry blanks can *>e secured Irorn J. I*. Delaney. Entry blanks h>r Uir JileUc event* can be secured from him
«u.
All Uie husinr** lioiises, orgarii»ati»i.», etc., in Uie city and county who wUlrU have representation in the parade or Visitor* and Comity Day, July 12th. please get their application blanks from
■wi* Conn.
Gel the boosting spirit Go in for Old Home Week. Everybody boost it; talk it to your friends and tell stranger* about it
County Correspondents; Civic and Political Affairs ol the
Past Week; The County's Activities
PITH OF WEEK'S HAPPENINGS FOR QUICK READING
Tire triple wmuveniarv ol UreFirat Baptist Church ol Cape May Court House was celebrated aumlay, Uie aiitid anniversary ol the organization, Uie scv-oml anunersaiv o) Uie dedication ol Uie new brick and stone uuuutug, and Uie mat anniversary ol the pastorale ol Rcv.Tlroe. N. Marini, Uirougu whose hadeialup yhe Cumuli experienced one ol Uie greatest revivals in Cape May County, lire report ol the clerk shows great progress timing Uie past year, iue membership one year ago was B*J. and now
it U US.
Announcements have U-en scut out rf the engagement ol Mist Mabel Rieharda-n, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Rrcnardsuu, to Johu T. UewiU. Air. Hew lU is a member ol CapeMay Board ol Education, a member of the Board of HealUi, a director of the Merchant*' National Bank,andupruunin the social and business hie ol Cape May Last week Alderman HebruUtal, Cape May City, imposed a bur on a prominent citizen lor lading to observe Uie Jersey tratlic law*, and last Baturday uioruiug the tables were turned upon him. Alderman MebeuUial stopped a florae which he was driving upon .rung side of Uu- street and tel it s', and lie was taken in hr au ulticrr, under tire law William M. t aasedy lined Uie judge H A | ref manerit racecourse and annual horse show is now being talked of in Wildwood, and, if plan* do miscarry, will he built tins (all. Tire * reran City High School Alumni Association will banquet Jiia (year' graduating clam at the t fix-anic baturday
1‘ulmotors .have been purchased by le Cominiaaionvrs ol Wildwood City for ■e use of the lifeguard* and aieuibM^' of Uie fire companie*. All the hid* for Uir new sewage disposal plant for Wildwood have been rejected and tire certified check* of the bidders returned to them. All Uie electricians, linemen and other employe* of the Cape May Light and Company, excejrl the snperinlendrut and engineer, w ent on strike on Tueeday. They allege that they do not receive Uieir wage* a* promised. The plant, which supplies all the private and public electric lighting atCape May, hid been running all day ToeeJay with two at w ork. The strike » as settled in thirty-six hours, however, and coaitmiM an- again normal. — Ai the .i|>euinr seasion on Wednesday of the Maryland Bankers’ Association, held at Uie Hotel Cape May, Cape May City, James .Monroe, ih. 1‘reaident, of Annapolis, made the annual address in imjiromptu form, and Secretary Charles Hann, of Kaltnuore, in hia report, voiced Uie eruUmenl Ural under Uie pro banking laws Uiere la loo much surrender of local mauagrment and direction, iuUmaling Uiat the Comp! of Uie Treasury had far too much power Richmond, Uie 17-year-old aonol Frank A. England, of U7ib North SixUi Street, ITiiladelptiis, was killed, and hia aix-year-old VroUier Frederick badly hnrton Tuesday wKernooii, at North Wildwood, lieu ibe automobile Uie rldir boy waa driving collided wiUi another car. The
by Mr*. Harry
Douaghy .daughtcr-in-Iaw ol Tolice-Cap-taiu Doi>agb*,«44ttiUalelpbia, and with
Anna AUein* friend from
The following i* a li*t of contribution!, and money received by Uie Committee :
#25.00
25.00 10.00 Itl.lK) 10.110 10.00 10.00 10.ru 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Hum
lo.tk)
ICE BRINGS IN GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Hailstones the tire ol Walnuts Fall In Fraak Storm on Tuesday The w nr*: Iiailslurm m twenty years ushered in Summer last Tuesday, which was at tin- same time the longest day of
Richard M. At
Char les Claa* Sea Isle City Realty IV Frank W. Fowk.C. Henry Strecker William Krh Herman C. Kumpp .. Louis Itraca R. W. Cmnrckrr Thomas K. Ludlam . FL B. Arnett J. 1*. Delaney Charles M. Robinson Herman Schenktl ... Wayne M. Strother* . Hilda Yolght F. B. Sharp — William A. Halfert.. Irving Fitch
Miscellaneous Stock LILOO Misrellaneou* you-* H.fi' Hie CommiUee nj-eds liuaueial sup port and tire backing ot all citizen* * get behind the hoys and give them
boost!
IMPRESSIVE SERVICE 0 P ENS LUTHERAN CHURCH Rav. Dougherty Conducts Initial S*rvice on Sunday Morning i Every
Sundsy Hereafter
tie initial service of the new Luther Uinrch wm* held ai 10-15 on Snnday
Douglierty, of I’lii! r Synod, in Hie K Fully a hundred wi
*tnp|iers were present, ami the worki ol the Chare!I feel encouragedService* will be field each Sund ■uorniug, and a preacher from Uie t in*1 jirreide. A different apeaker
thejes
i fury at shunt
lugbv,«
hea wasMisa Anna Alleiry» friend frol
fitlotoii, t’a. V —
The England car was travelling atViigh Hjreed when the Dunagliy car woe hit wiUi terrible force. Young Finglaod made frantic atu-mjita to ta.n out to lum out to avoid roe crash, bul did not have room enough and hia car waa wrecked, ■•■.ruing over and hurling both
boys violently to Uie roadway.
l*torm brokt clumsy mother'
The queeUon whether Ume the aow ehould be left to he own device*, or assisted In any wa In taking charge of the pigs until th< birth Is complete, ia much debated by pig breeder*. Pbe should certainly be
watched.
In D-asy cases the eow farrows during tha night and la found with
An automobile sociability run will be held from Philadelphia to Wildwood July 3rd, tUi andriUi. The Kntartaimueut CommiUee o! the Board of Trade have
il in charge.
pigs ali right ard comfortable in the '*|>i- May Couuty
i*),,
TAXATION BOARD CUTS ASSESSMENT
The State Board of Taxation made reduction of #o,U«i in the ansrasmenl O 1* «t Sea Uie (-tty* °»ned by U••*tai*-* ol Morris Honey and Marti. n». droeaned. Apjn-al* had hern
Luthei
eti fror a isle (
Un*
of
APPORTIONMENT OF STATE SCHOOL FUNDS TO COUNTY The slate School Funds fo» the rear 15.16 have In—n up|io.Tinned, and Uie wring is a list of appropriwUons for
■eeor to the Couiily
oard of Taxation, hut were disnii*M<d The trusU<es of Uie eatafi-e, through leir attorney. Allen 8. Morgan, ol 1‘liiladrlphia, ai>|>ealrd Pi Uie Male Board of Taxation, alleging that the lots
r tw.
true market value.
The hearing was held in Cape May City two weeks ago, and after wiUiholding the decision until Un* time, the State Board sustained this contention, and ordered Uiat the asae**taelit be
reduced.
M. E. 6HURCH NOTES The Junior la-ague w rii hold iU closing nice* for Uir summer on Friday ruing, when a short jo grain will be ven and a social lime enjoyed. F
all ll
operty “I sur dewcnpliou \ reran
r Uie 15th of J' ,11.10 inqipiv »
t *A~S*1 , profane In thr i
practfem
^khkv,
.-.1
1,. For (urtliei in- , (he otlicc «l Lew i* ea Isle City a.A., or AucUoueer, Maghoardwalk, Wild-
The State Sommer Hehool
rat Monday ue Uibii&UO al
Tlie »k-ran City Board «l Trad-irpieM-nnwl wiUi a floral Hoat ■ Ailauuc (fit) carnival parade Tbuiwday
attar noon.
had hr.
I gra*
the cuy. ll -t back tow
pointed to decorate the ell; i,. Week, and asked that ll- • Municipal Building dc^r
o|wrt> line, rut down hr impro<e Uir I rated ijOgtinm nf Um eity. Ilaney
Thr Mayui stated that be would ap- lo-e.i* do the work.
•ml a hie guard to go on duty every j Several otlirr tnaUen were df-cuap-d ortiing at eleven o'clock aa w faitin-t among (belli U.e math-r of granirng « oircuun fur haUiera. Tlie City's life 1 Irauchiae M- tin- local Irartruu Oompauj I.g- Will Ik- J...I out on Juiv fit.u ji.'extend^Uae to ihr Yacht Club.!,
Drtwchn FowLisaUlodUtaladvcoiatni 1 no irf onuadi
will
will be licld n
Caj»e Mayl.'ity Cajie May Toiut ... Ih-nuis Township., laowrr Tow nship .. Middle Township... 1H.4U7.50 North Wildwood... Ocean City Sea lefe Citv Stone Harbor Upper Township... West Cape May — Wildwood Wildwood Creel .. Woodbine
Total
:'■i “l#:--
*1 ex*.
i V
S, MRS. HARDY SPEAKS HERE
Mrs. Jennie C. I-aw Hardy, a citiMi ol Australia, addressed a mi IT rage leeting al the home of George Ogden, r., in Washington Street, Cajie .May,
ti TueMlar evening.
fuller Uie tame evening, Mr*. Hardy trade a street-comer speech to a large it'd eulhusiaelic gathering. On acrounl of a *tiike among Uie electru- light empluyrs, Uir sired* were full --I meiij Hundred* of listener* loudly elteered Mr*. Hardy * a*-ertion that in her country there had Ihh-u no *uikra for Itf veara, because since women have the vote all industrial qurfln-ns are »ut•niUed U> arbitration -omte. A great man-' li*tenei* loudly proclafeued their intention to work ami vote for suffrage^ On Wednesday -Mm. Hardy spoke in'' he City Hall of Ov-an City, and un 'hurmluy, made an address in Italian o Uie g!a»* worker* i -y"* - May ‘ourt llousr. and also talked to tha
C. ti. K. atGre. u
-Iher animals, and people.
With hng*. coughs aud .ung trouble*.,
mlay evening* ah- Kaalde from cholera nrt freqaenUy doe TxpU-mhot . the to sleeping In warm qnartcre. pok*lhiy
I filed np. and then going op- lata («M
ju i place* to feed.
■ Hunday morning July 4lh. regular monthly husinen umeUtig F.pworUi League will be held on day evening of next week after the
i Meeting ■erv.ee.
Senior I a-ague will diocontiune
. Sunday 'mill the trial u

