Cape May County Times, 9 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape May County Times

CONSOUDATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW.

Vol. XXXIII. No. 34

CAPE MAY COUNTY, (Sea Isle Crrv P. O.) N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918

5 Cents a copy, $1.50 a Year

miesH OF ffi PIS! WEEK

NOTES AND ttLEAMINOS OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER; LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST AROUT folks you know gathered in THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY. NOTICE.—For Quick a * UT ery »<*<1 or «!*• »• Tour t*tS*** cbocka on arrlrln* In Sm UU CUy; I will dcUW Tour lucs**o ""** h ’ mu. truck. Quick »«mc«. • tiwrwo- CnlL vrtU or 1 LCONQO. 8oo W. City (Cor. Frit,

•od LandU Atobum).

Mm J*n Rood. orPhlEad.lphia.-ar ■ wt^k^nd guest oi Mra. C. M. Keeo. Mr A. a Boyle will occupy tbe An derson colUMto lor balance of aeaoon. Mr* A E DoOrandchanip. of Pk***d. lpbla ha* been the guest of Mias E

A Anderaon at Blde-o-wee.

Mrs Lewla 8. Ctxwter la In Philadel-

phia. being called •' *-

YACHT CLUS RACES

ON AUGUST 17TH.

The Sea lale CHy Yacht and Motor Chib will bold lu annual conteau on

Saturday. August 17th

There will be a casting contest, tilting contest, swimming races for boys and girls over and under fifteen years. Bailing Contest. Boat races and tub race*. Mias Besale Ryan will give an exhibition of fancy rowing, swimming

and the aquaplane

An orchestra will furnish music for dancing In the Club House • There are already twelve entries In the casting contest, thirty for the boat race* and ten for tbe tub races

WEEK'S HAPPENINGS IKHOUGHOUT COUNTY £

^ by tbe Illness "her^brotber-in-law. Mr. Holmes Dr W. H. Well*, of Philadelphia,

has returned to town, after a abort

stay at his home In 8e* lale.

Mrs E. J. PetroB. of Atlantic City, has been the guest of her friend. Miss

E. A Anderson.

Urv. and Mr* John T. Ollllaon dined with tbe Rev. and Mra. Daniel Rupley at Stone Harbor Monday evening Mrs. Edward Buck was the weekly Tee which the Udl«*< Methodist church hold every wi

day afternoon.

The hot wave rolling again 1 It was missed has sent the city dwellers flocking to tbe cool wave

DIES FROM BURNS.

Mr. George F. Maloney, who was h«Aly burned about tbe feel In the fire at the Central House two weeks ago and taken to the hospital at Atlantic CUy a few days later, died at that Institution on Tuesday of last wee* just after he had bevn rci-orted aa doing nicely by the Hospital, and out of all danger from blood poison. The cause of death was gangrene, and It la said when the telephone message was sent he was lying In a state of ’nigh Mast was said at 8t- Nicholas. Atlantic city; Interment was !" Holy Cross Cemetery. Philadelphia. Mr. Maloney leaves* a widow, is ’ Idaushter* and three sons. Frank, who + ls In the Aviation service, was given te«ve of absence to attend the funeral

of hla father.

RED CROSS ACTIVITIES.

Under this heading each week will ' published the offlclal news of the Sea lale City Branch of the American Red Croas. as supplied by the Chair-

Tbe Cape May County Fair Aseocl at Ion has derided upon October <th NINE-YEAR-OLD GIRL SETS and 5th as lh« dates of Us annual fair. EXAMPLE FOR RED CROSS Great preparations are making for one WORKERS. IN SEA ISLE, of the beat fair. In the hlatory of the SchnHd ,. r d>UKhler of “ oc “ ,,on • Dr. F. Schneider, of I'l.llsd.-lphla. asI -isled by F. GrufUman. conducted a On account of the shortage of labor, Cross bazaar on the Board* alk the Boardwalk Committee of tbe Wild- Thursday afternoon, netting the handwood Board of Trade, at a formal m imf . sam 0 ( $i4.og. meeting, voted to ask each property Tbl , j, quite remarkable for a girl owner, tenant and shopkeeper along „ ,oung. who. unassisted, collected the walk should be requested to dear tbe greater majority of the fancy — the apace In front of his place of bus- ,^1^. which were put on sale. Ineas by S OO a. m. each morning. j t j, to be sincerely hoped that ——• ! some of the grown-ups lake example Fanners who fcarve the recent coal from this and get busy In some way restrict Iona would hit their sweet po and assist in the noble work, u the store houses, which must be kepi Government expects everyone to do in even temperature, need only what they can for the Red Cross.. v to Walter J. Bushy. Hotel St T |,e women who are doing their blL Dennis. Atlantic City, for a penult who worked In the Ri-d. Cross The sweet potato was not forgotten by ^riuponi Aug. 1st: Mrs. Ford. Miss tbe coal administrator. Miller. Mr*. Norton. Mrs. W. Sharp. - ■ - Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Holstead. Miss MoHvt The Farmers' Picnic, to be held at and Mias Farnum the Camp Grounds. South Seavllle. Through the kind assistance of the will have Prof Alva Agee. Director of ladles of the Civic Club, the Red Cross Extension, as rl.ief speaker. The ra rd party was made a success Granges will make a display of pro- Mrs. O. G. Kuehm donated $1.00 for due. there will be music by the South wool. Mias Anna William* donated one Seavllle Band, end a grand reunion of pair socks. Mrs. R. M. Atwater donatnelrl Lora and friends Ijincb will be ed two pairs socks,

served at tbe grounds

SORT CROWDED AS MERCURY MONTS HOTTEST DAYS SENT HUNDREDS SCURRYING TO THE SHORE FOR RELIEF; WOODBINE FACTORIES

SHUT DOWN.

LIEUTENANT C. W. WAY

When the mercury' begins to climb

the shore we know that the btg

city must be insufferable, but were hardly prepared for ‘the hottest day since the bureau was established in 1*74. Hotter by eight desires than the hottest previous day this year." More than a thousand persons wen overcome in Philadelphia. "Man and beast laid down In their tracks and died” on Tuesday, while W.-dnesdny was hotter still. It was 106 In Wash-

ington and 93 In New York.

At Sea Isle all through the hot wave the surf was black with bathera—no waiting for tides. Those who were not In the water sat and embroidered in the pavllllons or on the sand dress

ed In the coolest of bathing suits.

On Tuesday, the Woodbine factories. busy as they are on rush orders for the Government, shut down on account of the Intense heat. Fifty autos loaded to tbe mud guards, regular and special trains were quickly Alh-d. rpe<> loathe shore and unloaded their hu

MEMORIAL SERVICE

CAMP MEETING.

The annual rally of the Old Brick Church. Cold Spring. N. J.. wUl be,

held Sabbath morning. August llth. at Tb ^ fifty-fifth annual camp meeting 10.30 A. M Plans are being made , of |h( . ^ Camp Meeting Asto make this service one of the mo* whlrh bt.gon Aug. 1*L at the Interesting of Its kind that has yet Sol; , h vm* Ground*, and ends on been held The music will be furolsh- MoDd# _ wlth thP touching closing aered by a male quartette from the Pres- . , tb ^ heart of , hp camp byterian Church of MlllvtUe Dr. For has been one of the real E Dager. of Philadelphia, will ““£££1 “ the history of this

make the address I AMOr .utlon. —~ Tomorrow will be a memorial ser-

The Cape May Fire Co fn Tu'.* 1 v lcc The Rev Garner Banff and the

The usual rfellghifal card Twrtis* at the Civic Club were well attended. No cooler place can be found than the light and airy card room of the dab. DAN8ANT-—Every Tuesday - Friday night*, at the Busch Hotel

dining room: from 9 to *1 Special orchestra, rood Boor.

Mrs. Eugene Schaeffer entertained

her cousins. Mr and Mra

j3der. of Stone Harbor wid Mrand Mrs Howard Nlerokn. of Nutley. N. J..

on Tuesday of laat week.

Miss Francis Marcus and Mias Sarah Shropshire, at Woodbine, were gu««» for the day on Monday of Mi* Dorothy j Jaffe. who Is at Sea Isle for the sumAtnong the cottages opened Mnne the tint of August are those of Mr. washy Greenfield, of FhlUdelphla and Mrt Rosalie Keumberle. of Newark.

N J.

Guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. George J Strmubmiller over the week end were Mr and Mrs. Fred- . ncL Went*. Mrs George Rramer Mr and Mrs George G Endreas. of Pblladelphla. Mr* F. D. McLain and her daughter Miss Helen McLain, of Philadelphia and Ocean City, came over frtan their summer home. Just-e-mere. at Ocean City, on Tuesday They weregu«U at the Civic Club at the afternoon earc party. Miss Helen taking home a pnxe.

Mr. Raymond J Young, af Washing

ton. D. C. Is at the CohmlaL

Mr. 1- Norde and family will spend

August In tbe Geiger cottage.

Mr and Mr*- Chaa. O'Connor and family, of Camden, have opened their Mr. Frances Towwaend. Mr. Wealey Barclay, and Mr Gordon Cox moused orerfrom Ocean CUy Monday evening

^••^0*^1^ paying ^ short' visit ^ nlght^rder.-d two Ford Trucks ^ Howard K ~Hand w7u be the Mr. Daniel MonUcelll and family.' Street will after next week be equip- MddrP>w ., on Sunday wUl be by three ^ Hie Cobh cottage early t n with tnAinr driven annaratus and & — T» — r*h.-. 1..— \( iinA.

u have just arrived to stay.

Mrs. J- J- Hagen will be herteM at the Euchre party at 8L Joseph's. Mon-

day evening

Mr. and Mrs- Carr, of Wilmington. Delaware, are at the Depot Hotel for

two weeks.

of Philadelphia.

Miss Mary E- Bar..

W .. well -D. D.. Rev. Alfred Wagg. D. D-

r-III have a motor driven combination _ a[ d RpT A i,. XB ndfr Cor-

Flre truck. A contract was awarded r* '

_ Mecray. Cspe May. aad the

h,t- no- b-lw, iuoAR D| , TBIBUT10N PI_ AN

ADOPTED FOR AUGUST.

lo J.

trucks .

over for Are use immediately.

Cramp St Co . Philadelphia, being low. were awarded the F. S. Govern-

ment contract, aggregation

Tbe following program of sugar distribution has been adopted for the TEate of New Jersey during August. Manufacturers using sugar will re-

_ „ | U Oral .upp—d that IA- ^ |T T *■«»" " Frederick C Rnpp and family arrlv ] ofriucco. and al»olutely ; for Julv . ohii.d.lnhls last week, to .. . is. I*

» passing the month with her aunt., ti ooo.UWl, lor re-oolldlng the Gov Min A. E. Barr, at tbe Colonaade . nipnt Barracks at Cape May It was

first supposed that tbe buildings

WRITES FROM FRANCE Dealing With Murderers, and Artlsta , of Torture. He Says of German*. The following Interesting letter baa been received by the Times from Lieutenant Dr. C, W. Way. of Sea lale City

and Dennlsvllle.

American Red Cross Military Hospital. No. 1. Somewhere in France.

July 10. 1918.

ity dear Mr. Haffert: —

Jt hu been Just fourteen months since I left New York City for France. The drawing of the aword by the United States Is unquestionably the -greatest event in the war. The decision reached by President Wilson hu made the outcome of the war inevitable. I can see every day the Immediate moral result* of such action. The record of Germany during the war hu l»een from the Oral packed BO full of horrors that It would be bard even for the most Ingenious Hun to think of anything to eclipse them. Nevertheless, fresh Instances of frightfulness dally occur, and 11 would be well If those who arc perhaps Inclined lo turn from this page of history with loathing were to remember that we owe It to ourselves and to those who are Agbtlng for us to place the outrages of the Hun on record, and not to allow them through any cause to grow dim In our recollection. The latest example of the calculated ferocity on the part of Germany Is the deliberate

" huiwtred nnd repeated shelling of a number of until between four and hundreo Fm|rh M , HUfy Hospitals — hospitaU were enjoying the brew boardwalk wbnM> arp wri i known and or the tumbling wave*. They ren WP ]| marked—by long range gun*, tot ed until far in the evening wh* n lh ^ that wp arP dealing with turn of the tide sent the or a murderers artists In torture, plratas. tbe sea far inland. and lhm t they are wholly and entiraly

The Times recalls.,about this time unrf . p< . n|nnL

last year, the roller* in ih* PHn P t^,,. French government paid us a melted and the presses had 1 P- wonderful tribute when they declared An old resident If authority tor |b( _ fourth of July a IepU ^ fact that we must have a certain mine bo|iday , nrvrr forget that paper of hot days to Hpen eoi^ cade of our boys, brought in from tbe tbe heat "holds ofP we ma. trenches for the occasion, and as tbontv evnect to swelter a fe* . . ... sands of them passed tbe appreclstlve

" P French people covered them with Aow-

ly expect to swelter make up the avermg a bit chAlj. but have

“ — work T

1 abb

. — thinking of yon all In l_ keep busily at .TP ' . lale at this season of the year, but I the square ha- waved all day. thlnk my place Is here at presenL I cqpl breeze boats tn through t pe nlI1 weU> », >p py Bnd extremely bnsr-

AVALON ATOMS.

Send me the Times more frequently.

My kindest personal regards.

Sincerely yours.

C. W. WAT,

1st Lt. M. R. C.

spend the borne. Miss C A Manahsn and slater. Mrs. William Foley, of Philadelphia, hare tbe Ford cottage, on Pearl street for

Mrs. Edward A. Hubbard, accomp* nied by her four year old son. Edward A 'rnett and Mra. H. H. Phillips, and daughter. Eleanor, of Trenton, are •meats for a ten-da) stay of theft aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward

Arnett.

certain that the builudingm will consist of frame and plaster All the build-. Ings will be but one story, and not

two rtory. as b*. been reported I mem* ’having^been found to be more

The Tramp* ar.* alao building tbe meni. na w^ ^ r

1. two pounds for earh ninety meals served.

To retail grocer* (tbe July allot-

The Tramp* are alao bulWttg pno(U . h to «,ver both month.) no Naval Air Station buildings abotmenU for August will be Issued

wiU t

Mr. William Henry ■»«* ’J?

of last week at his home Le Xriomht Ou DrolL

Ph non't forget the Red Tros* Aug. 15- A postal hss also Just been received

Tard nart) at the Avalon Caalno. Aug- from p r clarence Way. together with

16 Red (Toss dance. The band from n of the celebration of tbe

thi Wlssab'.ckon Barrack*. Cape May. flrM anniversary of "Debarquement win nlav The Casino orchestra win dPS premieres troupes amcrlcanes cn

play also Aug. 17. Beach Sport*, op- Kranee”. decorated with the tri-oolor poslte Avalon Casino and ,h, ‘ * Ur * and » t ''lpe*. bringing

Mr. Thomas A- Stewart is ■P*® d * n * Lome the close bond that unites the few days »• his home In Phllsoei- -pollu*" and the "Sammies",

nt-ta .. 'The Franco-American democstra- ' Guests at the Luray: Mis* Augusta t | OB on t he Fourth”, says Dr. Way, Itiidd Philadelphia: R- B. Krap *;, A '' “was tbe most wonderful that could b# tan tic City: Robert Martin. Bryn | ni *ctued". The postal adds "Well and

Mawr H. A. Rouse. Philadelphia: H happy but very busy".

s heretofore.

Glen J. Folsom, former BWMgero(| WANT NURSES, the Wildwood Sun-Tribune, left W lid-1

-“KB

Now U the lime for leglatraUon. The Woman's Council of National Defense has charge of this work. »nd the Stale office baa named Mr. L 8 Chesters Office aa Recruiting Station, aad Mra. Major Thomas F Tobey as recruiting _ e** ... wi u• anv

phuTulbrgiiit of Mr*. A. w. MOler I coan* ta the y" M* C A work tor quota in thj.

Mrs. Halstead baa not opened her own p lt !>ar ,tory to going to camp for a cottage yet. aa her aon haa enllated abort tr> j n t nK of about two nr three and I* at present training tc the A«-1 wrP ks. After hi* camp training be atlon camp al Boston Should thi* hot j ul | for France a* a secretary of

wave continue. Mr* HaUteaff^na) re- |bp Y . M. C. A.

consider. ' «ho can be Interview Hi at any

1 Dr. D. H. King, paator of the Free- officer abo can oe .

Wildwood, baa

wiu— B- ■>—-“i"K

received a letter from his brother

oh,, ou, - - - - * lale. are all horn*. Mr*, a.^1. for 1* year. H- 1* and president of the Lutheran Concre- Detroit. Mlritlgan. Mr*. C. farmer. 73 year* of axe and reside* l gallon of Ocean City, paid a ker. Philadelphia; Mra. C R Bower* n*™* ; / tt . vlr ^ BU H e give

of Conan City. pa»o a ker. Ehllaaetpnu. «rw ^ -- y — w virglnU He glv. o tbe Lutheran parsonage in 8*a I Nrw York; Mlaa totU VirglnU PI “loil— David a pressing Invlu-

lale, tn tbe Interest of cteopera.ua. HiiUdelphla toeut- H-^Pic- |» o » ^ rMX hlni an(J bold

,b.?££ —••-u-"- 1. —»■ The Civic Oub has decided »•«*** , ^ |>t,aadrlpbla. were here for the Hy next fall

the Elaborate, a mualcal extravacate. wwk ^ d “TT-^ wildAi guirt 1 *^ AlT’drtall* were left to A „ Die Tounty New* worth leading h .7LiuW capacity load. Horn th. entertainment rommlilae. Mr* ( wrpk , he cape May Count) w'oodblne to Philadelphia - very d*>

L. 1 ™' “U «.;■ ; T-. ..«erT~.

“ ,CKIE S * TS

Tb.- chauffeur of Edward C. Steven* was arrested laat Friday night on com plaint of Mr James Eustace, on a charge of recklea* driving. Al a hear Ing on Saturday. Acting Mayor Fitch sent the offender up for thirty day* | Mi-

ll!* employer. Mr Stevens.

Philadelphia: Florence Ham FARMERETTES DOING GOOD

md sun. i-iiunue.,...— - - nl vl . r

mond. Philadelphia: F. H-

wife and daughter. Drexel HIR. Mr. .nd Mr* C 8- Qutntack. Drexel Hill. Mr d Mra H M Aldred H Nelson Aid red? Drexel Hill; J-.B Buxby. wife Aiureu. Duii.j.inhla: Mrs. L-A.

WORK AT WOODBURY.

The Woodbury Unit of 10 girl* of i'- Women's Land Army started to k June 26. and have been kept

aldred urexei um. - —— ---- • , ,

and daughter. Philadelphia: Mw- D^ ...» .... . CK , Shaw and children. Mr*. A. U Guiraru . IK> . rla|l| 8 j oni , Many were rather .. *».,.• Kiniev. Mr :k~ptlcm] about the farmerettes. They

have workr-d on 12 different farm* and •ve clven gisid satlifartion tn every •:*ianre. Tbe girl* are hard workers -n<: every farmer for whom they have k*d has te-.n more than satlafled

<»lih the mork they did.

The chief ob-tecle heretofore In try■ig out a unit of the Woman's tond Arn>y has been the finding of some ■enqn or a group of person* lo ruar•nie.. iiuarter- and •qmpment for toe "irl* Prof Frank App, Farm Help Spis-lsUat. states I ha I the U. 8. De•artment of Agriculture i» silling to -.iid a demons'ration unit of Women's tond Army and la- responsible for he cost t>f the eq-jlpm-nt for their boaid and ro><m Now here l* your ce If you ne*-d le !ji Speak to halrroun of tin- Agricultural com-

•e In your neighborhood.

cuidio. -1“ “,•«

Samuel ShnUeworth. Rev J-O-« .lu Mr and Mr* Elmer Horn. Re' and Mrs M Walker and daughter Mr an? Mra. Harry Jones and

jaugtter Mildred. -* the guesta of Mi

Flil.Un U .to eW »'

3T,W —jvvfilon > or M.U Mlchell. any day but Saturd*' «n.l >" , ' d «> ' r, ‘ ,,, J . "i' until Aug. 16 lawve Avalon - 1 »- return * 1 CM Ullll lri p..

. u, • >rOUr

****•. 11.00 each Ptione [aril'-* o. I 4 , (pat* run day hut satrrday and Sunday.

. . .milt Aue 16

r 50 in the east.

Mr. W R Bn-ant. of Hampton. Vlr

gin la. Is being warmly , hi* friend* and neighbor* in to* ^

Me Bryant until lari

•-•en a famlUar figure on the atreet* of Sea lale. He bear* his **»•*" lightly. In Bspteinbor Mr. Bn*nL who U a veteran of th* War of'he R«b. Illon. enured the Soldiers Home a . Hampton, one of the tm NatknteJ i Hones In thi* country "PNrepitntng is done for our comfort." said Mi t»r) . am. He will paa* a part of hU nlnety days furlough vUdtlkg hte neighbors «.t more than thirty year* He is stay-

ing at the AMtne.

Miss Irene Holmes was a week-end 1 ruest ,rf Mrs T. F Ha; * at her cottage! on Italia street Mr* Hay* and her »i*trr in-tew. Mia* Vernle Hay*, attan-1 •L-d ttie launching o? the tJulalooMk. , tbe find ship launched from Hog lal-1 and Ship yard Its name la the Indian i for Hog Island, lhal name which ha* j *0 rasped tbe *en«ibllltte* of the ro j mantle cittaen* of Philadelphia Mr . Raymond J Young of Waahtnglon. D | C wbo is passing a ten day* vacation at Sea l*le accompanied T vn. They were among th* •tert who » on tbe rbriktening stand and sum- »*ry near ">» presidential party a* Mtj Woodrow Wilson ehrlslened the battle ahlp The) were tbe goevd* of J Clyde Hay*.

on* of Ton* consisted of $*ob forms

Tbursto at the

. death

ap. May

chief j

-r Wood, wbi

front was flashed

-k I* the first 1 oy to make th*

sacrifice for his country The young officer w*» s mi tain Albert N Wood. U

of the branch hydrographi’ in Philadelphia He was cradUki.d from Wegt point in Jun*. 1917. sod was twenu ope IP .loud setenih in hi* • la-* of 15<i HI* family bar - long tine of fighting member-, hi- talbcr

having been an officer In >»« ■•'J r * the battle of Manila haibor HI-

maternal grandfather. Tmptain lll,r *fc Elmer died while commanding tbe mosquito fleet *• New York in tb* tpanlrh war Hi* m*t'-rt.i.l great-i-rai.dfaiher. Hr. John Wiley, was

riatt surgeon tor •'Fighting Hooker In 'be tTvll War. and iM-ai rrandfathc! wa« a met

the Ton'.lnetiia] Ain.y

The 2Sth Annual Ret

will* be held in the hall of Wn Hatch Post. No. 37. 5tb and i Sireel- Camden. N j . at 11 a Saturday. Auguat 17. 19111

Don't forget the moving picture# ™ .1.- a,o» day and Wedueaday evening*, rriaay Tb„to. gval.m.

■ great

TIDE TABLE FOR AUGUST

r bravery, for fir. 10 bring touching lea

boyish brevity b. explained he 3 „t run out to brim lr LU man

10 Sat 11 Sun. 12 Mon 13 Tu«-» 14 Wed 15 Thur. 16 Frl.. • 17 Sat. 18 Sun IP Mon 2b Turo 21 Wed 3 Fri 21 sai 26 Mon 27 Toes 28 Wed ?«< Thur 30 Fri .. 81 Sat ..

HIGH

am pm 10 12 10 26 10 49 1103 11.36 12 «« 12 OS 1217 12 46 .... 1 Ob 1.33 1 52 3 29

LOW

am pm. 4.12 4 24 437 606 5.26 ‘ '* 6.00 628

637 7 19 8.10

.. ..S !!• 10.12 11 09 II11 12 hi 12.07 12 53

tilladeipiu* .. ■ Mr and Mrs Thomas Barron and children w re Sunday vUllora at he

home « Holme*

Mr A F Dal!

12 59

151

and Mr* Hugh H. . Sd. spent hla vnrn

1 Pewnnont

last week.

a few

igdon spent

day* of’isrt we.-k in Philadelphia. Mr Frank Jones spent Saturday and Sunday with bis family

mont

Miss Jterhel Brewster I* a town vlsltot this we»':

Miss Josephine splelherger retlinM

Showing the late release Paramount and Artcraft high-class feature photoplays. Our presentations feature such well known screen favorites at GeraldFarrar, Douglas* Fairbanks, PaulFrederick, Charted Ray, William 6 Hart. Mary Pickford, Jack Pickford

id others.

A feature attracting wide attention the vocal solos rendered every Frl- ■ y evening, at 9.30 o'clock, by a* wsll known Philadelphia vocalist. Beloc* tions will be sung, until further note*, from La Tosca. The Ocean Pier Theatre J* dean, cool and comfortable, and everythin® possible is being done for the comfort of our patrons Electric fan* couplod ocean breeze that always

home In Philadelphia, after I sweep* through the house, keeps the spending a week al Hie home of Mr | the8tre too | always,

ai-d Mr* A F. DalX. fipeclal courtesy to ladies, and *pec-

. JO 45 12 07 S3:

4-21 4.62 1046 U.21

_ . , _ win >al provision it mad* for taking

Disposing of your property by Will "

„ ;blnc; lha eel^tlon of a auitabl* executor la quite another. And yet both l-rotnr a very Mm pie matter when you Invoke the zid of the Security Truat Company, of top# May City, N. J., to administer your eatete.—adv.

of baby coachea

Two show* nightly, th* first at eight o'clock, and the second at nine-twenty. Admission the. plus war tea. D. CINI w