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CKOCHETTERF: If you » ' t'^'LcVing of hoot***, iJieqoe*. *«iii3 uncles of Uie «ty)* of rtJiletio* yoo m»Jw E*-*: price* Kelt nod*. 1211 Arcit 8t, TP!I»deli«hU-—«dv. 2t VICTOR AND EMERSON RECORDS. l-olea' record* etch month, in xomI wMortmenU. A. O. Rle* and < ompsny, I-andJ* Avenue —*dr. tf. GIRD WANTED TOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. PlMUOUit home and jwod waite* to **rl who i* wMlni; and like* children. Apply at TIMES office. PLUMBING AND PIPE WORK OF ALL KINDS J. Burn*. South Seatille, V J. Mail Addreiw. R. P. D. No. 1, Cape May Court Houae, N. J. CARPENTERS WANTED.—Ninety cent* an hour. Lon* Joh Apply Edward B. Arnett. Sea Die City, or foremen on the job. Ocean City.-adv. Tour ■trongert buMne«» ally today 1* a Kood bank. Security TruM Co., Capo May, offer* you It* M-rrlce*. THIS IS THE SEASON when you n*-ed * camera. We have •cm. FITCH DRUG CO.—adv. They're sbootinK 'em at lirmca’a
Parlor.—adv.
Tl»r Men'* Club met at the home ol 1’rofeaaor I.e Hoy J. Archer on Wedii"*d»v night, with the u*u»l good attendanoa. Mr*. Nolan, of Philadelphia, who recently acquired the Until cottage on Matilda Stieet, waa among the rial tors on Sunday. Mr* Anna Huach and daughter*, have relumed after apondlnt the winter in Philadelphia, and have reopened the Huach hotel. Mlaa Agnea Barr, proprictrcrn of the Collomiadt Hotel, waa a vlaitor on Sunday, preparing lor an earl* opening of that popular hoctelry. Mlaa Alice Snape. of Atlantic City. 1* vlairing her Water and hiother-ln-law. Mr and Mr* J. Francia Melchell. of Pari* Su. and will probably stay for the euntmer.
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saibject of : lecture, »** a DeHavilead losed by lUeuteawnt Kirkpatrick of the iMh Areo Sq-nadrsn and who broke | reooirtl* in flying from MRebel Field, i L. L. N. T . u> Cape May Point. t thirty-eight minute*. The Ueatenruit brought with him a “w propeller for Captain Harry mils'* plane, which was forced ni* at the Point last Wednesday on ^ouni of the heavy hail orm he cncotaniertd while crossing Ifte Delaware Bay. on hi* way from Lolling Green, Washington, D. C- to Mitcbcl Fi-ld. He made a bad Handbrake the prope*lcr and di other damage* to the plane. the necessary repai the weather permits. Captain Smith and Lieutenant JJrkpatriek will race back and make an it to lower the record establiab-
Monday.
of County farmers agreed to cooperate with the railroa ertab'‘shine a through freUtu from Cape May to New York by way of XiOrille and Glaaaooro. and up to th - farmers whether toent will be a success The id railroad bead* had a meeting last week and the Utter promised all the transportation needed.
Mr* Anna Schick, who h rated at the County Farm. Hou*e. I* the guest of Rev. *«-0 Mrs. J. T. CHUwm for a two weeks’ stay. She waa pleasantly surprised oy a number of her local friend* on Wednesday of last week, fct the Lutheran
i Court
The excuraton train to Sea Die City brought a number oi people, and many familiar face* were seen around the station. Among the vlaitor* were Pi feasor and Mr*. J- Nelaon Fa.-rell. Protesaor Farrell, it will be recvlled. conducted the dancing claasee held weekly tn the Excursion House laat summe i Mr. Allred Taaca, ntaaaker ot the Ocean Pier theatre waa also a Itor, and waa much interet .ed tn the Improvement» going on shout the pht
POUND FISHERMEN ACTIVE. activity lately which predicts the advent of an early spring and prospect* of an abundance of fish all i mer. Boat* have been overiiauled and the nets repaired, and the forepart of the week several poles were laid ou' in the sounds, but the bitter cold winds have retiuded that part of the work somewhat. The managers of the pounds predict a good season, and are making thorough preparations for as successful year as this city has ever seen. Facilities for the easy 'handling ar shipping of t*-- ««h hav been made, and by the l -t of May, all companies ill be lead,' for the coming season. Flounders are now i -ing caught in the bay and the fishermen are carrybags ol clams.
BOOSTS NEW PIER PROJECT. fc.ditor Times: — Now that the mystery surrounding the building undergoing erection the boardwalk on the north side ol Jie pier has been cleared up. 1 feel that much credit is due the Pier Company for the progressive spirit they are showing in constructing a building lor the use of the Sea lale City people and the summer colony. •The severe storm of a few weeks hack, demolished the entire ccnu< i>art of the pier, carrying away the pavilion which waa need so much by the pier patrons, also the City music pavilion, which wo* the only covered on the walk, suffered completi demolition, so that this new summer bouse will be an attractive one and a most convenient one next season, thoroughly appreciated by the visitors _nd residents of Sea Isle Being built close to the walk and at a convenient elevation, it will afford great comfort and pleasure ra man who like to Bit and watch the promo: adera on the boardwalk, and such pavilion is much needed. I. V. A. BOOSTER.
LESLIE LbULAM LOW. The County Gazette say.': About the time the Gazette wa* gog to pres* last week with the tavor>le news as to the condition of Mr. eslie S. Ludlam, he became unconscious and continued In that condition until Tuesday afternoon of Uvi* week, n he rallied sufficiently to recogbis wife and sister who were at the hospital at the time—his son. Jesse. having had to come down to Court House to attend to some business. At the hour of going to press we are Inled that be is still fully coasc.ouable to converse and is doubtless beitei-.
FIRST M E. CHURCH. Rev. Thomas Ogle. Pastor. Preselling In the First M. E. Church Sunday a 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. by the p..sUn. W. H. Luther. Morning subject. "By Whom and for Whom Was the Sabbath Given?" Evening subject. "The Work of God to be Finished by Christ." Sunday School. 2.30 P. M. All are welcome.
THANK YOU!
Mrs Uriah Gaudy. Roxana Gandy and Miss Martha Town spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lewi* IVt-rungham
tn Heislerrille.
B. Springer and taattly.
of Cape May C. H. spent Sa’urdav •wetting with Mr Bugene Springer.
U«yd and family vt
xi Sunday
Lloyd to spendiac
C. Hu Shoemaker Lumber
of Ocean City, wa* fined forty-fire d«lla.t and cons in a complaint brought by County Superintendent of Weight* and Measure* on Tbonday morning,
before Justice Ware, of gmng short ed his
weight in coal. Mrs. . It was proven that in the delivery oi: with he. daughter one-half too to Rev. Geor-? W. Yard. Mr. and Mr*. Eugene M. R. ' natch, the; [ended ih-e funeral of Mrs Laura
waa 102 pmrad* | Trout, at EJdora.
dninc from SI to Mr. Eixert Schurman of 100 pounds. Franeoa Robin SOI. spent Sunday with mall lota were ^er brother, Mr. Harry Kobinaon
Another recent case was that ol W H. Austin Company, ol Wildwood, in which a fifty dollar fine was paid for being abort - tight 142 pounds in a ton The bearing ,as before Justice Ingeraoll. Superintendent Carroll has been active in hi* investigation* throughout
the county all wii.ter.
The Easter edition of the Cape May County Times, published at Sea Isle City, reached our desk Saturday last, and was a pleating demonsi ration of the hustling Journalistic enierpriSe of our neighboring county. Each seashore resort came in for a generous supply of he* ihful advertising and the merits of the «ounty at large were graphically described and illustrated. Editor Haf-
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forts to place his county before the ryes of the public. PlessanlviUe Press
I A NICE SEIECTION of KuntahJ WHEN YOU NEED DRUGS think j*.-, all gugrm fed. FETCH URDU Oi the rti(_U DRUG CO.—adv. J CO.—adv. ’
WOODBINE L Zimmerman returned Monday from his week's stay with relatives In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Garrison and family, of Heisierville, spent Sunday with the Shropshire family. Mr*. S. E. Mesirow, of Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Abramowitz. is home for an indefinite stay. The Tuckahoe base ball team were badly beaten at the game Saturday by our hoya. The score was 30-0. The Rablnowilz family moto:-cd to Atlantic City laat Saturday. Mr. B. Cohen, of Reading, spent several days at the Sirger home last
week.
Mr. Stone and Mr. Eisenberg. who are interested In agriculture, visited the town farmers. Mr. and Mis. Buabnell stopped at • e Shropshire home Sunday on their way back to Delaware. A few of onr boys motored to E t g Harbor Saturday to attend a dance
there.
Schools opened again Monday after
holiday.
Miss F. Monkow!'.i. former atudent of the H. G. S.. paid friends here a short visit. She left for Peekskill. N
Y.. Saturday morning.
M. Zimmerman and sister spent Sat-
urday in Uillvllle.
Allen C. Levenson left for a visit to bis brother In Philadelphia. A package party was given by the Girls’ Social Club Tuesday evening at
the Liberty Halt
The Firemen held their meeting al the Borough Hall Sunday. The Councilmes met at the Borough Hall Monday evening. Miss M. Ward wss taken ill on hi* vacation and waa unable to return to
school Monday.
Edward Wingert, of Philad-lphla. was among the visitor* on Sunday.
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Harry Kobinaon
Mi. Vincent Miller spent the weekid with Us mother Earl Cheater spent the week-end Mrs. Nichols visited Mr*. June* on Sunday. e Mr. and Mr*. W. Grace spent Sun day at Heisierville. Mrs. D. Weal CO tt has returned from a vi*u with relative* in Millville. Edmund Chester spent Sunday with
O. M Geary.
Chas. Uoyd i* moving Mr*. Morris Creamer entertained Mrs. BenJ. Wick ward and son la*
week.
Mrs. Phoebe Grace spent the weekend with Mrs. O. M. Geary. Mrs. Lena Am rone visited relatives on Sunday. Mis* Hattie Fidler visited Cape May U. H. on Saturday. Mrs. E, Way has relumed from a vialt in Philadelphia. Mr. Tomllneon and family are mov--ng to Millville Mrs. O. M. Geary and daughter *ent to Cape May C. H. on Thursday. Mr. O. M. (hary spent Friday In Philadelphia. Alice Brown spent the week-end with her parents.
BELLEPLAIN. Mrs. Annie William* was visiting Mr*. J. D. Hess on Thursday. Mr. and Mr* Fletcher Durell, of Lawrencevllle. have been visiting their non. M* S. F. Durell. of lotrkiln Mr and Mr*. Earl Nickerson, Ocean City, are making an extended visit with her parent*. Mr and Mr* t\ P. Heas. Mi. and Mrs. Winifred Howell, ot Millville, spent the week-end with their parent*. Mr. and Mr* William Harris. Mr*. E. F. Goff and children, ol Ocean City, are visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. He**. Mis* Erma Mason has returned from a visit with friend* in Atlantic
City.
r. W. W. Mason la visiting at Cape May. Mrs. Etbd Hoffman was a MillvIUc visitor on Saturday. Mr. Bachelor, of Mil!, ill*, his family ben- on Tuesday. Miase* Myrtle Hess Krma Mason and Lolita He**, and lira. K&ndnip! Mason, Mr*. Leland Champion and Mra. Jonathan Harri* enjoyed the abow at Woodbine on Saturday ere-
Jttrjr hecaiMe « two Cha*. Taylor* and « Taylo. Moons the jutjmatt. After the jury had retired to the Jury ivwttifc JcstK-e Black recaUMl Uwm am' sumighleoed out the lazvglr. One ay tor v
ndgv Eldredge announced that the ctvtl cases tn hi* court would he heard cototnenwng with next Tueadav. hoi that the criminal oa*i would not be board until a date to be act later, hr cause of the tact that there art*, only be a very few ot the case* Licewaea Held Over. Practically every hotel in the OMiaty applied tor a liquor Itcuxa^ and Judge Kidredge, after consul tins cv "c act, held over all application* tot two week*, or until April 27 ih. It waa contended by avvcral attorneys repreaeuttng hotel owner*, that the license application* should remain on Ale until some decision has been handed down by the Supreme Court on New Juicy’* right to settle iu own liquor question, and that If the decision i* favorable, the license* should be granted, a* heretofore. The Supremo Court will probably announco Its decision on or about the i#th oi iht* month. Most of the Supreme Court and CiN cult Court civil isMUta were called off for the term, and the few that were ready were set down for Immediate trial by Judge Dongca.
APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF RALPH W. E. DONORS. The appointment of Kxlpk W. K. Dongea aa Circuit Court Judge fit it cognition of an able, t und exceedingly popular li elevation to th«« bench general approval. , already made hia mark, not onl] tile bar but in high official aUtioi president of the Public UUUUas C mission, where hia Judicial mind temperament were given ample w for expression. His war work ac tics wen- also highly creditable materially added to the repuialim had achieved In private and prv slonal life. While be will have a to learn in connection with hi* j rial function*, we predict for hit wide and Increasing measure of
neats.—Exchange,
When Congress dlrcard* the p of Washington for thou- of Wil ■should erect a Wilson monument us high as that standing at th tloual capital in honor of the I
* HI* Country.
Philadelphia North Aue rlcan- la a possible that polli< *lly Mr. Hoover is one of those light o’lova* that could he happy with either were t'other dear charmer nwayf
Attorney General Palmer's *ch*-u.-“I ■'opping Um> high coat of llrtag by talUng H to death aaema to be work ing about iiko ail the other admuii--tration resuKUo* for what *fl» «.

