CIRCUIT OfTHE CITY
i About Fblks You Know—Notes and Gleanings ersonal Character; Budget ol Events; What
You and Your Friends Are Doing
IK'S NEWS IN BRIEF PARAGRAPHS
Klioti. oT FhModalphio,
cooiin. IIn. A. G.
Mn. C
• Cily vTaator on a aboppins leoron T
day ol Um ^eek\
Georye CroDecker u expected home today, alter ipendiny a week with iria br”U*er >’red at hia hotel in Colleyevillc,
ATLANTIC
SEA ISLE CITY* N. J.,
arGeorye H.JeBretai a ol r. Munlayna, and
William F. Knwell and Umily Monday cloned their couaye here, and [ motored to their Philadelphia home
l tor the winter montha.
rat do mdon at the local eebool lay, whidi wai
d Day.
a Kthel Nickeraoti i week with Irienda at Soeth
> 8aa*IUe.
ikley Chadnick and B. Moore, both nown locally, hariny apeni U tr here, hare returned to anjoy
fk't flahiny.
City Gommieaioner Prank W. powkj apent Monday in Tmton meeting of tlie Fraeholdetv, of wiiich he iaaacntary. Poatmaater Thomai I.ndlam ir. waa amony Uie local folk who attended Um World'* Serve* yamra in yame* inPhiladetphin laat week. Mr. and Mn. William O. Haler have doted their Tboronyhfare cottayr for the aesaon, leaving lor Philadelphia on Wedneadtv. Lea re yonr atanding order fayorile mayaxine at the Sea Pharmacy, Weal Jeney and Landia A rennet Adv Mmw Florence t'orwon, a former teacher in Uie local adiool, and trachiny in Camden, waa a viailor at the |Mime of Prnfraaor and Mr*. John Carrol on SnndarJohn Melionald, a well-known rrMlirnt ol Uiia retort, having on Srpiane HtreK, hat retmued from a •ur in hew York Cily, alter belny away
all dimmer.
Doctor Clarenoe W. Way end titter Jonmered (p PhiladelphiB lad Friday. wl»re they .itnemed Uie football game hrtwpru the Stale ol Peunavlvai'i* and Uie rimeraUy. They relumed oV MonKhnei I'eterwon, Uie popniar agent of Um Heading Uailruad. it apendingalwo werkt' varttlun in New York and Jeraev town*. Mr. Peteraon'a ton Hmer and daughter Margaret are accompanying him. Mr*. Kuehne, one ol onr tninmer raeidenia entertamed at dinner at her Tioga home, Philadelphia, ur C. W. Way. Mi** Sarah Way. Mr. and Mr*. Then. Delhi*, of Hr* laleCuv, Mr. and Mr*. Kd. "'c' 1 *' l ‘ r - V- Werner, olPldla delplua. on Saturday evening. Bally. Uie handaonve Hi. Berntrd dog belonging to Mr*. Bernard J. Quin*, a eouayer liere. died at CheMnni Hill laat week, him waa a very vain able dog and neaUy l"red by the ohiidrm and even- > on* who knew her. «he waa twelve
yean ol aye.
Charie* K. Landit. Jr., ha* a •Iphia oflice at 3t» Cheatnut lor Sea 1 tie C:tv real ratate, w her#
he can lie **en at any lime about loU or coUMgr* 1“' aale bim! l«"» lo hay cr build ou (**ty termt. Momsyl limned. lh.n eeyanemg and UUe la. a ^ecialty QianmMint Bj-Tir** *" ^' r * Nn premr Court. **' ■ After a lour WWekt' illnet*. Mary C. Jiolhehl Siwe», widow olIhil. Joarph H. L net a prouiiaenl Itkladephian. ale
„f Mr*. John J. Mcllnde. a ■nuiioer reeeieol ol Sea l*le lor ~«i*. died on October IUi at Ui«
dmvcw of her grand daughler. Mr* Tlio*.
H MeCoy. alao a lonuS^*
‘ , ’ interment *** in Mount
^loriah l einetery on Friday.
' ,W Sondey oeloher UHh. Mr*. v*elien-
“ ' uio eJ eonir ol her HiyhS hoO|
• ^ J» In Uvc party were Helen McJ".". Filed Walton. KaUiettne Sulli-
a Do
Philad
Bromley Wharton and party ol friend*, ol Philadelphia, were here tcreral day* thia week enjoying the good Halving with Jim Koaa. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Back, motored to Head-ol Uie-rirn .Tdckahoe, on Hunday .attending Uie aerrvcet at that church. I mi the ran aerrice* on Sunday will be lO-3Ua.m. for boy*; 230, SandayBehool; and 7-30 Prayer Meeting. Lewi# S. Cheater, Jr., ia non in Philadelphia, taking law at the I’niveraHy of Pem.aylrania. Docton Picard and Bcou on Balnrday laat performed throat ol Laua Braca and her brother John. The tonaila and adenoid* were removed. Mr*. H. L. Smith baa been very ill at the home of her daughter. Mr*. L. 6. Chester, bat la now recovering. Another daughter, Mn. f. Holme-, ol I bourne, Pa., ia here caring lor her. Wilbert Edward* waa in Philadelphia i Wednesday and Ttmraday, being « witpeaa in a trolley car accident happenyear* ago, arid the Traction Company. Mr. Harry tic City on Tueaday i Uiat her mother waa anfleriag (ram ptomaine poisoning, Ui rough eating oyster*. Mias Helen Peterson and Mlaa HaJtn DeVxol, ■pending Uie week at thia reaort. Mia* Peterson ha* reuirned twice since leaving in September, alter apending the season
' ere.
Mr*. Walter W. Brook* was the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Momhinweg on Wednesday and Thuraday of thia and Mr*. Brook* will not hire a collage Imre this winter, Mrs. Brooks being whh tier mother in Philadelphia. John H. Krouse Dies. John H. Krooae, one ol the pioneer* of Sea lale City and an extensive property iwner here, died et a Philadelphia boapital at 4-20 thia morning, following an of nearly a year, waa knowa by praotically everyone among the raaidenla i visitor*, and aithongh the nature of hi* lueaa w aa aocii that death waa oer ve news comas aa a ahcck to all. The deceaead came to Sea Isle City rer twenty-live year* ago and established hituaeil in the shoe businr-a. Several year* later be bnilt the property at Uie corner ol Marine Place and Ocean Arenne, and conducted the bowling alley* and restaurant. In recent year* he had retired, hot waa always active in Uie aUalrsol Uie City. He waa a G. A. The time of the lunaral has not
COUNTY MAN KILLED BY DEER HUNTER Mlstakan For Dear By Companion In Wood* at Eatalvllla On
Opening Day of Deer Shooting Season
Frank Dixon, aged 42, a brother of Samnel Dixon, of Ocean City, waa killed in the woods at Eatelvill* while deer banting on Wednesday by Fred Henael, 1 a companion, who mistook him lor a
cer.
Samnel Dixon waa serving on Uie Grand Jory at Court House when advised over the phone of the accident. He conduct* a aawmill at Eaatelviile, and hia brother Frank waa in hia employ. n uncle of Mrs. D. Sutton, ol thiacity. Dixon and Henael were member* homing party which atarted oat early Wedneaday morning. Dixon went deep into the woods, while the oUier members of the party were stationed in the running paths. Returning to Join the party, Dixon parted the buatiea. and Henael thinking it waa a deer fired barrel* ol hia gun. Death waa almost
Dr Bow, a son-in-law ol tbr irlt lor Philadelphia by an early train UiU (Friday) morning to bring the body > Uii* cily for burial. Continental B. & L Here
A party of about fifty Uvrir «ivea, ol Uie ConUnental Building and Loan Association, of Philadelphia were f--re '.ay visitors, and bad« gay time ou live beach, and la the bowling
aUeys, w hich i
Practically all of the party wen fiinnrr cottager*, property owneva am frequent visitor*. Dinner wa» taken * Hotel Bellevue. In Uvr party «
n Preaa. LinJborg. Mwv Henry Sinuirdlieierr and •He. Herman The
Henael gave himself np to the authorities, bat was toon freed and allowed to go borne, the abooting being tidental. A party ol fifteen from Dennisville, who were banting near May's Landing, are reported to have shot eight fine bucks weighing from 100 to 1&0 pound* Local hunter*, who included Louis Braes, Chariea Camp, and Thoe. unsuccessful, but intend to try again next Wednesday. Many deer were alvot near Pitman, Mount Hotly and Bridgeton. Vote To Sell School. Twenty-five vote* were cast in the special school election to sell Uie old Thursday evening. Twenty-four were for selling it, and Uie marked wrong and thrown out. It ia particularly iniereating to noteal thia lime that although the women, under the State laws, were privileged U> turned out to exercise their franehiae. County Chamber Meets To-night. Tli# Cape May County Chamber of Commerce of Seashore Resorts will meet at Uie City Hall, Wildwood, at eight o'clock to-night. The Wildwood Board ol Trade will act aa hosts and will give get-togeUier dinner alter the meeting. Congressman Isaac Bacharach and a delegation from Atlantic City will atMany mailer* of Uie almost importance to Uie Connty will bedisenaaed at thia meeUng, sad the movement (or an Ocean Boulevard starting with a bridge at Coraon’a Inlet will gain ground. The petition* to present to the County Board ol Freeholders at their next meeting will be ready, and will be delivered to the Secretary. Notices have to all prominent men ol Uii* and neighboring conn tie*, and the meeting promise* to he one of Uie
held
in the County. Everyone i* invited to
attend.
Bond Money Now In Hand. At Wednesday'* meeting al Uie Commiaaioner*. Director Fowkrt reported that Uie bond money (331,001) wa* now ia band, and had been deposited in Uie Tuckahoe NaUonal Bank. Director Delaney wa* anUiorised to re-build Uie bnlkliead and retnrna al Uie loot ol Italia Street and aaeeae Uie coat ol the return* against Uie abutting properties. Director Delaney reported many places in Uie old boardwalk needing patebe*, and aUted Uiat Uirar beiug put on. It waa auggealed that Uireenuoarea be re-dacked in spring, and Uie good piece* Ml be used lor repairing Uie oilier places. Thia mar be no action wa* taken,
y'* portion
vertising ol last Mlinnie paid. The am.>uin waa 370), live balanca ol the 31 .oOi apeut baieg TOrtiialud hi
Young Man'* Buaii
opert! owner* imvt^p’
sidewalk* will be no
to have Uiem repaired, and if Uiev srejmtUie wor| will be done by the ~ ' the property.
Uie Yoo
totbroacn
• m* Uie wnr| will be .*\ul saw » ' against e ciwner r*« ■*-«ail A van
• them "a aalu-
L. Walter, John Aali,
J William Keaalri, Mr. and Mn. (Toured | Keaaler and son, John Eurasia ami wile, | Fred lueugtnng and wile, liaurg* Epp- ! ler, wile and daughter, William Eeaaler iand two daugtiler*. H. kngoi id wife
|andv.trank bchlUii
Avenue, ' v> water Maud* alter each rain aflfflbo be fixed, a ce Covered drain pipe to ba put in to carry
Uie water oil.
Several other mailer* were.'fiacu Lot no actiou waa taken. 4 -etiii joumed at noon.
AST NEWS
. OCTOBER IS. 1915
3 Cents a Copy, $1 a Year
Record ol Real Estate AKairs of from Clei WEEK
k in The imercial
dunty
ids
OCT. 9.
THANHmt or LEASE. United Tliextrr (fonipanr, Wildwood, to Hl«jd B. Anrtiti, Wildwood, nnexe ‘ redrbifcj ol Uie Avennr Theatre m ade Mr*. K. H. Minna to United Theatre Company MORTGAGES RELEASED* IN PART William Malien to Avalon Develop•went Company (3l,.‘i0D), paid 33U0 Abram B. Wyckof to Avalon Development Company, paid 32UO Silas L. Slinino et nx to Ocean City TiUe and Trust Ocean City real ratate
31£S
CHATTEL MORTGAGES. Mary C. Trout to Millville Flour and Grain Company. Good* and chattel* in Ocean Cily 33S6.87 George A. Evans to Corsvilie E. Stille et aL, garage at Tuckahoe 399L20, 3 m Andrew Drummond to Corsvilie Stille, store in garage at Tuckahoa 32000 MORTGAGES RECORDED. tbs following U*t lb- Bam* of tb* m gtgor appears Br«t am! that of the ci> gagec mcobi!. Frank L. King, Wildwood, to William Goldstein. Philadelphia. Lot3, block 45. Wildwood 32,000, one year Linwood Filler, Wildwood, to William Goldrtein, Philadelphia. Lot 4. block 45, Wildwood 3300 Laura A. Ernst el vir to KlixabeUi H. Sampson, Ocean City. Ocean City real relate 31,000 Caspar Hagagan* et nx, Tuckahoe, to Tuckahoe Building and Ixian AaaociaUon. Tuckahoe real estate 3200 Clarenoe F. Miller et nx. Wildwood, Five Mile Beach KuiMmg and Loan Association. Wildwood real relate
31,400
Philip Gould to Coombs Lumber Co. Wildwood real estate 31.064, one year Thomas Hauaman et nx, Philadelplia, to Mutual Building and Loan A**ociaUon Haddonfieid. Ocean City real estate
32.500
Emily W. Armatenog et vir to Luther T. Garretaou Laud on Green Creek 3500, 1 year Charles Camp et vir to Sea Isl* City Realty Company. Lot 5, block 4, Sea lal*City $400, one year Julius Wollf el nx to Charlra It. Hall. Avalon real estate 31,500, Uiree year* William M. Taylor el nx, Ocean City, to Maggie K. Kniaell, Camden. Ocean City properly 31000, 1 year W. J. Moore et ux to Cape May Building and Loan AswociaUou. Real relate in Borough ol Weal Cape May 31,400 Meadowbrook Company In Harviy Y. Lake. Premiere m Ocean City 340,000, unr year Harvey Y. Lake*to Ocean Cilv Aaaociaiiou. Laud in Ocean City 3H,885.50 Harvey Y. Lake to Ocean City A*aocialiun. Ocean City realraute 324,000 two year* Robert J. Sharp to Clara Worth Price et vir, First NaUonal Bank, Ocean City.
MORTGAGES ASSIGNED. Thomas H. Gnalin In Millville TiUe and Trust Co. Wildwood real estate 38,000 Kudora R. Staple*, Camden, to William S. Scull, Camden. Coveringpmniara HIM Beach Avenue, Cape Mav 37,000 Rebecca S. Miller, Mount llnilv u, S. Young. Upper Town-hip. Cily real relate 3K>4ti.i5 COLLATERAL INHERITANCE TAX George W. Powell. Millville, droeawwl October 18, lull. 3619-21, less 20 per ceul. discount, F-SS-STi. Kecripf filed by Thomas S. Simmons admin. LEASE OF APPARATUS Inline M. Jackmni (ol Smith, Kirin A Frrn -h Co.), soda (ounuiii and appurtenance* 31137.17 CHANGE OF NAME Woodland Cemetery Cuiupani r to •* Ocean View Cemetery Company " REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I all ca— wb-r- we bave oanilrd Ibt cen- ■ O-rwilGU. lb- -um nauml la Um 4re4
Ocean City
('olert.an F. Corwin. Sheriff, to Harcy Y. I-ike, on 20ih atreet al Bay venue. 2700 feci to point 3 feet o! high water line of Beach Thoroughfare, 3500. Oo-au City Association to Georg,KiUruliuu-,-. L>l l»5. are-lion M. p ol Ocean City .treocialiou »-*XI Culeiuan F. Comm, dierill, to Cliarire lad 208. Ocean City
COUNTY NEWS NOTES OF THE PAST WEEK Brief Paragraph* Containing Gist oi Activities in Cap* May County and Violnlty for the Past Waek The County Teacher* Institute will be held on Friday and Saturday, Oct 21 and 22, at Cape May City. I-ocal schools will cloae on Uiat Friday. The water works of Gloucester, N. , a muninpal-owned plant, according to a report submitted to council, waa operated for the last year at a of $3068. An increase in water rent# is recommended. The corn-growing demonstration begun last spring under Uie direction of Professor Thrasher had it* first exhibit Tuesday at Creatone. the farm of Clinton Cresay, at Mayville, and Uiere waa a large attendance. Tlirre were 27 entries for “ tli- product ol the half Mr. D. P. Witter the expert on corn and corn growing of " round about Binghampton," in New York Klate,was the speaker. Cider, with doughnut* and other good tilings Uiat grow in the Creasy homestead kitchen, sent the visitor*
away smiling.
County Grange Notes. rom Ike "Timet" Corrrtpowlent. The biennial meeting of Uie Cape May Pomona i* a week from next Wedneaday (27Ui), at Diaa Creek. Someone raybroUier Camp i* preparing to pectaUons by having Uie paraphernal!* along with him. Tlie interest meeting i* comity wide. WlUi Uie cropall in and Uie visitors and boarders all gone, Uiere i* a chance for a day off wiUionl Uie feeling ol aomeUiiug left nnOne item to be taken up, and, maybe at Uie evening aeaaion a chip fund for it will be gaUiered, i* Uie price* foi Uie children's contest* in cropping, baking and aewing ou lor Uie County Hoard of Agriculture'* meeting in Court House the next • week's Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 and «i. The propo■iUon likely to be made at Uie buaineaing of Uie Pomona if Uiat each grange provide for ila own dietrict, UiuPslermo and Tuckahoe grange* lot Upper Township; South Seaviile foi Deunia, Dias Creek and Stone Harbor for Middle, and Rio Grande and Cold Spring for Lower. Some say Uie prixe money shonld be one fund. This ia all riglit for Uie donau-d funds in Uie handof the County Committee, bnt local competition will increase Uie local intereat. TTie Rio (irandr Grange will hold itHarvest Horae Uiia Friday evening in of Uie third auniveniary of U>e completion of it* hall. ‘Uiia practically opens Uie season of entertainment*. (Continued on p-ura 8)
HAPPENINGS Al STONE HARBOR News Notes of Cepe May County's Fastest Growing ResortCivic, Personal and Political Affairs of the Past Seven Days; The Borough's Activities PITH OF.CURRENT EVENTS FOR OUICK READING
i
Republican County Committee Split. Following a notice anil to each member of Uie County Republican Committ**, a meeting to effect orgmixaUon field at Cape Flay Court House on
Haturday.
The previous Saturday only 28 of the 81 eiectMl had been iiuUlietl to nn-i-l, IUi Uie rtsull that the few r-lecled Um former cliairman, Charlra 1.. Brown miller, aa chairman. At Kaluiday'i meeting, lei wrier, will
major
voted
for the election of Joseph chairman. This cauaed a spill. Uhminority claiming Uiat their election ol Brownuiillrr the Saturday before field good, altlHiugli Uie law* governing lurl, meeting * apparenUy Male differently. no agreement could be reached, wumiller force* rrUred and field a meeting <>l their own in another part of Uie Court I loom- bnilding from w here Uie Champion fiillowerw met. The dual Republican County Executive Camid Uie factional differ.-nee. will be seUlnd with Uie acceptance by the Committee ol eiUier one ol Uie chairmen. It i* alaU-d on good authority Uir Champion force will be recog'
nixed.
both faction- a- it now Mauds will urk for Uir progrnu of Uie Kr|iubliran ticket at Uie Fall election. Public Sale of Household Goods. The household goods of Mn
Emma Toe be Jr. ii returned from her ■ong stay in Philadelphia and in her place in school and in Uie Church Club choir. W. L. Turpin and Son have the contract for Uie repairs and addiUona to the Coastguard .Station building and ground, end will begin upon it Uie first of the monUi. Mioa Holgate, of Roxboro, Pa., daughter of Uie laU- J. O. Holgate, wae guest of Miaae* Emma and Kate Taebe. splendid lack at flsi bringing in a ineae every time pot. Dr. Annie FT. Conner, of Cheatnut Hill, waa at her cottage over Sunday, and ia to be down again toon with her ■ialer, Mia* Alice, and Iriend*. and remain for some Rule time. The picnic of the Huuday School last Saturday afternoon on Uie beach toward the Life Saving tiiaUon. Toebe, Lancaster Turpin and Rndolph Klaverkainp were winners in the ten pin race. Superintendent McMnrtrie waa charge. The Boy* Manual Training Clnb of U school put in a bid for fixing np U desks of Uie old echool, and, getting Uir contract, made a good job of it. Their hill, 310.53, properly aitreted and pre•ented at Uie laat Hoard meeting, was irdered paid. The money ia to be need n part for Uie pnrcliaae of materials and
ools.
Emma Troxel has been cick wiUi cold, >nd Uie mean part if it i* that she ha* to >e absent from school, and alao when he wasn't will to beabaent long enough u> go to Philadelphia to see that baby conain christened. The baby's name i* Dorothy be villa Smith. The spou-»rs ere the grandmother. Mr*. Sevilla uith, and the child'* parents. Mr. J. B. Welsh, who follows Mr. Jotlin in the the charge of our Pennsylvania Railroad Station, has taken Uie Dnftield apartment for the winter, and waits the return of Mra. Walsh ami J. B. Jr., now visiting friends and relaUvra Maryland, to move in. Mr. Welsh cornea in bnainras from Philadelphia. ct Home and School meeUng in Borough Hall Thursday evening of next week (Slat). A* the laat previous to Uie annual meeting of Uie State Congress of Mothers in Trenton Nov. 12, 13, Uie delegates to Uiia will probablr be named. The Home and may send il* President and one delegate for each ten membera it has enrolled with Uie Congress. These pay UieL* own travelling expense*, but are entertained, except for luncheons of the ro days, by Uie Cougrew*. Suflrage Eleclion on Tuesday On Tuesday next, October HHh, Uii .inrndmrut to the coniUtuUou granting ir refuiing Uie franchise to Uie women if Uir State will be voted on. Polla will '|ien, a* in the regular elecUona, al
•pen until 7 p.m.
Ha re mailed the voter*
two other amendn at Uii* elecUon,
leiidiuenl regulating I menu and one anUiorixing
condemn lands.
‘rage amendment ii the one
it trading country-wide interest. While (lie suffrage leaders have the result all figured out to Uieir salislaction. it ia admitted that if Uir amendment wins, it will be because only *■■ few u( Uie men 'ppoaed to Woman Suffrage will express thamaelvea at the polls. In oilier mnl*. if Uie women win it will be beause the vole i* light. Whether or not . will be light in North Jersey, where lie real batUe of Uie two rarer* is being
ought, remains to be seen. The election will be conducted
irdinary mat
i omen challengers at each
More Boom For
Keeping |>
> M.ni*.
illism Taylor to William K. Uudei wood. I ail 548, section l», i.'ceau I'll,
ImprovemeutCn. »:>»> Smith. Minn
Maggie K. Kin*rtl ui William M. Ta In ^ Home, will be »o’.d at public s Lot 518, section B, Ocean City. '- Friday, October 2BUi. ft One o'clock sociaUini gl.^NJ 1 1U afternoon. The sale will inclndi nahip of Dennis I the complete furnishings of the home
Mr*. J. Wesley Herbert is visiting friend* and relaUvra in Philadelphia. William G. Letxku- and wife have returned to Uieir Philadelphia home and " Dutch " is once more an orphan. The Inter-DeaominaUonal service* (or Uie fall and winter were opened in Borough Hall Sunday evening by Rev. A. F. Chapman (BapUrt), of Ocean City. Prayer meeUng wa* at Mr. Turpin'* Wednesday evening. The AUanUc Fish Co„ of Fa Ron Market, New York, ia exhibiUng a ■ample of Slone Harbor puaaibililira in a monster shark 18^ feet long, and wiUi freight weight of over SOOIh It waa caught iu Uie Cappschione Pounds about riglit mile* ont Sunday morning. Councilman Herbert at the post mortem said the creature carried heart, liver and lights. No one could name it. -Mia* Nellie Mar Rennyaon ha* offered her bungalow •• J'araifal " for Uie proposed meeting preliminary to organizing I local branch of the Needlework Guild if Pennsylvania, at which Miea Fulmer and Mia* Bender. repreeentaUret ol the gnild, will be Uie apeaken. Miaa Kenny- . and Mrs. WalmuUi are working to-
gether in Uii*.
The talk upon Equal Suffrage by FJixabeth Goodwin, of Greenwich, in Boiongh Hall, before Uie Civic Club, wasone of the best of Uie campaign, and worthy of Mi«a Goodwin, whom all in Uie eseterncoantie* know aaoneof the standard ipeakere upon both suffrage and temperance. Our people are hoping to hear her again soon a* representative of Uie W.C.T.U., through the efforts of
Uie Civic Club.
lie service at St. Mary'a-by.Uie-Hea Sunday 'waa at 4-30 p.m., wi|*»
Evening Prayer, sermon and bapiltm,
the Rev A. Q. Bailey, of St.
FTpiscnpalChurch,Wildwood, oificiatinjTBL. d '. The bapiiani wa* of Willi* Austin, aon of s ; Oscar and Mary Horton. The sponsors
Uii- parent* and the grandparents, md it ra.W. L. Turpin. Tit* Bowers
from Uie altar were given to Mr*. Mary Horton, Uie moUier. The next services ..
H. Mary'* will he Sunday morning
(17th) at nine o'clock, and the following Wednesday Uiere will be livening Pi ayor J at half-past seven o'clock. AU are f
invited.
Caution Urged Deer Hunters As Season Opens. “ Nafely First " is a motto which the >rw Jersey Kith and (iame'tTommimiun vould have every deer hunter adopt when he goes into Uiewood* and swamps for hi* favorite sport Uii* FaH. The leer hunting ei-aaoii opened laat Wednaeisy, October l.lth. and on that day and Uie three following Wednesdays—Oct. il and 27 and November 3—it will be lul for licunsed gunner* to kill either buck* or does over one year old. Fairly ri-|Mjrt* from Die counties slier* •er are found w ould indicate that Uiere no lack of good hunting grounds sod ■at tin- deer are more pleuUfol and in nmeb better condition than they were last sen-on, when a long *unim*r drought w ithered Uir gran and succulent plant growUi in the feeding ground*
hr swamp*.
Uie new law fh-rmil* the killing
of female deer, it protect* Uie lawn*, and Uie hunter must use caution in ordn'to avert liability to a heavy flue lor kitbag any deer under one year old. The game laws make it illegal to use any ride or a firearm ol any kind am alter than 12 gauge, or h> use a missile larger than iMicksboi, or to hunt at night or to hnut
ith doge. A iniuler is allowed to kill
U,,,. wju ‘'■"•’T; _ _ “>' '"■'““ojy o'uffragcrtes Touring County. Wood Dine. . ,-r—
lothlllg C
y, I tie Standard C mpaay, of Woodbi
T. FT. Linllam el ux to Ci 22, section 1*. Woodbine T
Peter Ki
Fayln
Uiree atones in height 15,(XU square (era of Ih The Standard's b Uieir former factory i ■hort space of tniie,
j faced Uie prut
r getting
d l-odtam trai l
(Continued on pngs 4)
arol Rlevi krW ! P 1 *'' 1
nerea. «,
Vf"
conducti-d at Uie abevr- j larger factory in Woodbii
Adv 21 altogether. The Board c
i turned over t leii new I'.M,
For the best in meu'a wear—Jones' | Uiem. The i flicerv of Uie Shop. JU Asburv Avcoac. j (irM . uU . r| L j iloiau . ll£ ^ ,
City, bee advt. psg- 8.—mlv. i
Hying -quadron ia louiing l_
Way County in Uie iulerret of equal •nltrsge. 1 lie Mayor of Railway, liie Urraideul of the New Jersey Woman Suffrage AsaodatiPU, and s distiuguislied .peskii from Kentucky, addnwd u>e meeting- si .Viigleaea, Cape May and Wildwood yeatrrelay, and will cutmoe ui-dsy »ud to-morrow. Tin. ecbedul. >- Friday —Rio Grande, Green Creek and Dins Creek at 13 o'clock, Htone Harbor and Avahiu at one o'clock, tiortien 2-»), Dennisville 3-30, Kldora 4-30. Heavdle and Ocean View 5-3U. and Saa 111# CttJT, at 8 o’clock ; batiirday— Cape May Court Houte at 12. Woodbine at loar, Tuchabue at aeveu and
clock.
I

