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Vol. 35, No. 36
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY. N. J.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, iq-o
5 Cents a copy
NEWS NOTES . if THE PAST WEEK OTE8 AND GLEANINGS OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER; LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.
FORD SERVICE STATION AND REPAIRS. We carry a complete line of genuine Ford purls, and con make repairs promptly. Electric welding and brazing done, and storage batteries re-charged. Expert auto repairs. Standard tires and tubes. MAZURIE'S CAR.iGK AND SERVICE STATION.
Sea Isle City.—adv. tf.
SHOES' SHOES' SHOES! Eor all Uie (auiily. (roui the imallest Pit up to dad and iiiottiur; •chopI »tioe«, dress shoes, work shoes, in endless variety and popular prices. Rig shipment now in; all sites and styles, while the slock is fresh. YOUR pair is" waiting lor you. Come get 'em. PKEIKFER’. V B<il'L»E-
VAKD STORE. Adv.
GARDEN TilEATKE^Iuuous serial, “Dare Devil Jack'' leatunng Jack .Dempsey, now running. Showing on Wednesday and Friday nights. Admis-
sion 'Jk and 11c. Adv.
Your strongest business ally today Is a good bank. Security Trust Co.. Cape May. otters you Its services. A good warm-weather sport is billiards. The place to play is a BRAGA'S,
Ocean avenui-—-adv. tf.
KEEP WATER out ol eats while bathing with Salety Ear Drum I’rclecl-
- eis —Kitch Drug Co.
r FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS— Every day at URACA'S.—adv. tf.
Miss Miller and Miss Coxson leave next week for Trenton, for the opening of ih - Normal School. Mrs. Charles Bell entertained Miss Mary I) Lyanihe. of Atlantic City, at luncheon on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ileale. of Cuba, are visiting Mrs Reah-'s sister, Mrs. Janies Crabtr-e. • The Lutheran Razanr on the Boardwalk 1: st Friday afternoon was a pronounce d success.
WOMEN VOTERS 10 BE
Mrs J. M. Bucke and Misi Burk-, of Philadelphia, art visit 10 Mrs. Burke's sister, Hagan.
Elizabeth (lay ing a Mrs. J. J.
LOCAL ELECTION BOARDS^ IN EV ERY ELECTION DISTRl'cT IN THE COUNTY WILL MAKE HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS ON SEPTEMBER 14TH: NO PERSONAL REGISTRATION WILL BE NECESSARY FOR THE NEW VOTERS.
When the various Boani- of Hegi* •y and Election in t ap- May County lake their canvass ol votcis on Sep--tnber Hth. the women will also be ..ir]iid<-d In the registry made that day
Binder and her th.ee daughters, p j,, inruinbcnt on tin Hoards of Reg isses Adelaide. Isirraine and , m.- the i .iiu-of every tinder, motored from Phlladel- |M-tnon. male or fetnah who i- • ligibh a ... . ,, vol ,.. And all citizens are now vol-
•rs. who are over 21 and ate citizens
if the United States.
No personal registration will be ne< •ssary In Cape May County, or in any ither county where there are less than
Th lawn fete interrupted last Frl- voters. No as • -•■nieni will b.
day by tb« had weather will b.- iv|ieat ••d on Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening. Some novel features have
lieen arranged.
The little coterie of friends who have been hiving such charming minions at each cber'a Homes, met last week at
the home of Mis. H. Robner.
a weekend at Mina's Inn.
Miss Anna Betterton, of Pleasant '■'Hie, vv 'io has been visiting her grand mother Mrs. Elia Betterton, has re-
lumed to her home.
their
lege of exer ••d franchise, i day will lewhich is th< i day Poll-
ill tax until tin regular
y municipal «-*-
fc'l, and then all women v> istered on Septemlw-r 14th be required to l.•:ll•lbL
At tli<-Country Club on Fritz street jdoHai a-year ftii the piivih -.- there was the usual quota of young | rising their newly ai quit men who make a practice of coming The second reglstra.ioi down week-ends for rest and recrea- Tuesday. September Ittlh, tlon. i regular Primary Elt- '.lot 1 will be o|M*n from 7.On a. m. to S.uu j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W Sharp, of on primary Klection !>;.> Octobt the General Electric Company, of 1 i^ti, »j|| beol -eivi-d a.- tl..- third rej Schenectady. New York, are passing ( ,; ini ,j„ n q u> un d then .m Tuesdu.iwo weeks with Mr. Sharp's parents, j November 2nd. cum.* tN-n. ral Kle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Sharp. | ,i t „, jay with ih. polls <.[>en troni
m. until 7.00 p. ni.
•nib.-i ::rd is lie- ia i day h" etitions lor candidates lor <-oun i-s and September Kill the final for inunk-ipul officials. 1 lie Dls-
. . . , , i .ni-. Boards of Elections will meet to .liner,. Curnmi or Uja ■»ri' on s ..p„. mb ,. r otter bualiMM u ..... «r»i«rl, cooir s>n bjU „^ , or
teforr Ihe turriing. b ,. bl ,i|,.i b , Ill.irir,
M„. Carrlina K' -Ur. «, ^4.
air. and Mrs. Hazen King, of Pml ; turned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sllpsburg. were week-end guests of Mr. j Scbasd. who have been making an exnnd Mrs Gus Miller. i tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo-
. . na. „ — ' dore St liaal. have returned to tbelr & Mrs L J. Downey and^children^re- j llome
The first meeting for the season of : * _ Ibe Sea Isle W. C. T. U. will be held . i7J on Wednesday next nl the bunie of Ibe 1 president. Mrs. Gus Miller. This is I , annual meeting for the election of ;' ' "
His by Adoption
J Y 04' WhAT A ’ I I ' BEA'JTIFOI. ; V CMILDI /
AVALON WILL ADOPT
PROGRESSIVE MOVE MADE AT REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOROUGH COMMISSIONERS ON MONDAY NIGHT: PR.ME OBJEC TIVE IS TO GET REPRESENTA TION ON THE BOARD OF FREE HOLDERS: STATED STONE HAR BOR WOULD FOLLOW SAME
COURSE.
As quickly as the needed require-: ments nl the law c..n be complied with, the Borough of Avalon will' eeiiM-. and the result will become the City of Avalon. This action was decided uiam at the regular meeting ol the Romueh Commissioners held in the Borough Hall on Monday night, and Solicitor Boswell was directed to
. A llardiiiR-C.Hihdgw rally will be held at Cougress Hall, Cape May, next Tuesday night. A filly piece baud has been . engaged tor the occasion, and the ladies .
ate especially invited.
Hie speakers Will be Hon. E. I
Mokes, t-eiiator Frelingbuyaen, May* J. Hampton Moore, of Pbiladelphu v ..ugressmau Isaac liacharach and -
! AsaciublyiUBli A. C. Boswell. 1'lie piesiding utlicer will be Hon. hlelcuer W. Mutes, ol I'biladelphla. The rally promises to be one ol must luleiesliiig ever given in this Uoli, and persona trom every sectio ol the county ai invited to attend.
H'S HIPPENIK througiioui coum A REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S HAP. PENINGS THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING; WHAT'S WHAT IN COUNTY AFFAIRS. CHURCHES GET $34,000 Sunday proved a g.ieat day in the city First M. E. Church. The which lias bo-n on the church eleven years, involving the pay t ot lll.umi li.ter.-st, was contrib-
'•i> was subsenb
iv. and the UM-U of Lhd king to bring the am mo marked the fire i the First Preaby■'ifleen u-ama aucu a lew boors, more .y j-ersonally lallrng on
lake
ich "actii
L. J. Downey and children re-
r turned t-> their home in Cynwyd, Pa.,
on Sunday.
Mrs. Prank Stein and little son. who i in Sea Isle since early summer. nave returned to Philadelphia. Mrs Charles J. White went to Ocean week to attend a luncheon irty given by Mrs. Arthur Brede at
on tk. bay.
The annual meeting at the Quaker S House at Seaville was largely d. A delegation from Sea Isle On Monday Miss Elizabeth Mmk. of bia. and Miss Anna Adair. Jailed s.-a isle City. Miss Mink und Baa Adair are summering at Stone
bw- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers were I* Week-end guests of their daughter. Mrs. P' pdward J Henry. Mr. Nicholas Pow-
*s the guest of his sou, Nicholas.
I lion law passed by th- 1S2‘» l> cisla-1 tur.*, has d.-elded that lie counties of the state an- chargeable for all ex-1 p nses incident to conducting of p-n- 1
era) eU-ctions
* Jr.
8/ . 1 ne Seminole will remain o|ien until ' late lu the autumn. Miss Catherine fc jIcB: Id-. uf the Seminole, returns to if wrUadeij.hiii early next week for the opening of school. . Uasi- r John Dorfner. who has la-en paasin, a part of bis vacation at At Untie City with his grandmother. Mrs. John D’i frier, at the Tray more, arrived last week and is with his mother. Mrs. Charles' J. White. Paris atreeL Mr. and Mia. L. Marfiliue, of Pbdadaiphiii, ur<- spending tbeir silver wedding anmveienrv in ."ea Isle City, as llie'gut-tie ol Mrs. Harriet A. Smith, at her Yeueciau Hoad rummer home. Mrs. Smith is air - entertaining a parly of frieude. in honor of the anniversary celtdraii' i which took place on Thurs-,
day.
Mrs. A. M. struthers and her two sons, w l o have been making a three I weeks' visit at tin- home of Mrs. StruUni.- stater, Mrs Gus Miller, returned on Monday. Mr Strutbers arrived Saturday, bunging with him. In bis car. Mr. l-unbert, Mrs. Strulbeni' fain. r. • „ TIDES FOR SEPTEMBER.
Tin- Boy Scouts to the number of , LOCAI - SCHOOL WILL 235. who have been camping at St. , OPEN SEPTEMBER 7. Jos«ph'B-by-tbe-8ea. broke camp Monday and left for Philadelphia on the The Sea Isle City Pub!:- School will afternoon express. The boys represent open for the 1920-21 scliooi —ai six Catholic Parishes in Philadelphia. ' T-erday. September 7lh. There and were in charge of Ai-sislant Scout !.,• fi\«- teachers i^iis year to accoromoExecutlve J. V. Stewart. The St. Jos- data- the ini leasing inimb-'t ol i-hildr eph’s house was used as a liarracks attending the m hoo:. n:.d .i room • and made a very convenient home for the giuiiud ttiKir of the l-uilding is 1 the boys. There were 25 men to assist in:- • e-ally fitt-d U(> f->r ihe kinderMr. Stewart. The troop traveled in garten and In-ginners' ei::de. which two s|H^.-ial cars pm at their service by will be rei-tabltahed liii* year, the Pennsylvania K. U. All children four yvui -do and up
to seven are eligible to enter the kin-
The Minstrel Show given for the dencarti n. which will l» iu chnrtfe of benefit of St. Joseph's Parish was a a nunpetent teacher. Mi-- Margaret fair success. Mrs. Pell as Interlocutor Mhgill. of Chambersburg. Pa., ha- l- - n war good. The end men in the first : encaged tor this claw, half were Mr. R. H. Woodrow and Mr. The bnlnnqe of the teai hinc body Asher G. Pell. In the sc-cond half, Mr. will be as follow s: First and S-< und Harry Nealey and Mr. William W. ('..-ades. Miss Rebecca Collins: third Pell. Jack Rebecca and Jack Harris, and fourth grades. Ml.s M. Young, "professionals" from the city, were fifth and sixth grad.-s. Miss Gertrude heard in solo. The trio by Miss Gan- Fisher: seventh and eighth giadea. non. Miss le-Mai und M.as Barrett was F’rofessor LeRoy J. Arclu-j. well received. Jimmie Watson, in his ———— Harmony Rand, brought down the VENECIAN PARK SEWER
bouse.
Prince and Princess Lot Kolukon, of Honolulu, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jocber at the Lincoln on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. They are returning from the Olympic gumt.- and expect lo reach tbeir plantation sometime in December next, after a prolong ed trip through Canada and the United •'lute*. Mr. and Mrs. Jocher anil Mrs. McManus have act..-pled an invitation to spend tin- winter in Honolulu with tl e Prince and Princess. They are travelling incognito as plain P. M. Carr and wife. The Princess presented Mrs. Jocher witli a genuine Hawaiian Ukelele and Mrs. McManus with a beautiful ■ Calabash.
MICKIE SAYS
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AGAIN LAID OVER. The Sea i-. City Camii onei nf their regulat Monday meeting. m>celved the report of Director Chapman that the und erst not up- of the Turnpike in Veneclan Park, where it Is proposed to lay a new sewer i.- of such a nature that the pipe* will have to In- laid on piling. This will entail much additional cost, and tin- matter was again laid over, and referred to the En- ineer for estimated rust, and to the Director of Finance for ways and means ol financing the wo-k
CUy 1 "
Fo-rner Mayor E. II. Ib-eker. interested in the Avalon Sale* , ciates. a cor{K>ration for the pr tion of Avalon, was pr<-s<-nt. and •■d ufron the Commissioner- the lor some representation on the lio.-ml of Chosen Freeholders. "I have n as many as twenty car* stuck alone the Avalon turnpike at one time.” said Mr. Becker, "and this intolerable eon dltlon will apparently continue until the Itorough s ets some representation on the Board of Freeholder*." H--urged that some aetlon be taken lo change the Conn nf government in bring this about, and stated that the itoiqugh of Stone llarlHir would irn mediately take t mlar action. A.-ked h;. M:.,..r Smith if then would bo any disadvantages to tb<Borough changing its form of government. Solicitor Boswell stated that on the contniry then- was many advanta ces to b- gained, with nothing lost It was then that Commissioner Canfield made the motion to ehange th lorn, of government and the motion was seconded by Commissioner Barton and carried. The matter must now i»e submitted to a vote of the people, and it is a foregone com lusion that the vote will lie overwhelmingly tor the change
PLACES BOARDWALK BLAME ON '
COMMISSIONERS.
The giving away of the boardwalk ;n. a couple ol (.lui i s under the mi ‘n I*-cause ol th- big throng a- -, moled IU I.II lie,. \\ iitiwu-nilamoua annua I baby parade, was wholly unexpected iuiiU tuucli to be regritred. says the ; vvrldwoud Journal, which places the 1 olainc squarely u|> to the City Commissioners, uuing back a year to when "Edward H. Johnson. Sr-., tamiliarl; known at tin lime as woodpecker No. 5." laid uiun the legislative table a lung piece ut decayed piling, taken I rum underneath Ibe bo irdw aJk iu the virmity o( Magmdia avenue. “ 'Forewarned is to be lurearuied,' nut not so in this eas- . Woodpeckers surely could ba.-- done as well in the mallei as our City CuinmiKsioner* and their inspectors have don--. All kinds ul excuses will now no don: i be mud--:
will u
neglect to preserve and : we already have. Th. w unheeded and the (.eoplc re to pla- e- the blame."
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(and pres* i medium hot iron. Go over i dress and your trouble* will That large holes will : found In Johnny’s stocking: result of Johnny's nature I expect* it. but if sin- is wi--black mosquito netting as foundation to dam over wh inc those particular holes That dress should adorn i of the human body and •-om
cl*.
That cook books blandly test cake* with a broom si wooden toothpicks appeal t< Ing slightly cleaner. That a plain yard without like dinner witbou th- fl suffices but does no sali-fy
JOSEPH DALLAS While at work scraping the road at SlraUimere on Tim red ay morning, J -f, eph Dallas, well known Sea Lit i t resident for many yeare, died suddenly of heun failure. The Corooor's physician and the Coronur were unmeiliately notified and the body brought to Mr. Daliae late home, or. Garnaun Street, Sea lele City. ■Mr. Dalla- had been engaged in contracting and hauling work here alm>-st since the town's inception, and was one of the oldest residents of the resort. He was apparently iu perfect health until Ihe end.
H. T. DOUGHERTY
H. T. Dougherty, of 1312 Drury itreet, Philadelphia, a well known S--a ale City visitor for many yearn, a id
younger set, died Wednesday of lust
brief flint
H-lal t
at ML Bo-
-How in
made on Monday iu St. John's 4’lmi
OCEAN VIEW. Mrs. .'arah i'pi>enuan Rafferty has I-ceil visiting her cousin. Mr*. M. F Mowbray Upperman. Through the kindnes* of Mr. Drehr, ■If (Kean City. Mrs. M. K. Mowbray. Mis* Annie Upperman and Mrs. Lemuel Sloan enjoyed a delightful auto trip t. Greenwich. X. J. Miss Myra Way. and sister Alma, spent Saturday in South Dennis. Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Downam and daughter Katharine spent Sunday in Wildwood. Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Edwards, of M.ilville. spent Sunday with Mr Ed ..rd*’ sister. Mrs. Lucian Eddy. Mrs Janie* Kurkland and three cbil i n spent Saturday in Ocean City. Mr. Walter BoUnar spent Saturday .n s.n Isle City. Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Richardson, of A: Id wood, are spending some time ui h Mr*. Richardson’s mother. Mrs. Austin HeVaul. ■Ir. Robert Whitaker, of Atlantic ; •. spent Sunday with hi* mother, Mr*. Whitaker. Mis* Florence Adam*, of Philadelphia. is spending some time here. Mr. Eugene Townsend spent Saturday . i Philadelphia. Mr and Mr*. Harry Garrison, and si.n Harry, of Newfield, are spending some time with Mrs. Garrison's mother. Mr*. Lyman Warner.
COMMISSIONERS SCRAP.
i , - nut haimony and smooth aail»uh me iity i ummissionera ol d»uuq. c ummiMuuiiers Smith anu ... nan lined up solidly against iieudec. and the voto on moot quo.-uons i* now a "2 lo 1” vole. la. I w.-k mec-uug the Mayor ., uil to tfi- approval ut the miuul il,. previous meeting, because - w incti nc ''au tun'd out ol order i,-.,.. ini-gular anu illegal" and ' inleilt rt-uce with the allairs of u-pul tin-i l." had bc--n pressed to
pus-og- .i r ain*l hi* will and authority.
- roll was called the vote
stood 2 lo 1 lor adoption, lu voting no the mayor requested that hto reasons tor so voting be entered on the
ii- wished it to he known that an
attempt lias be- 11 made to take away from tiini rights planted to the mayor-
alty o> the ritati u-gislature.
ARREST WILDWOOD
BOOZE VENDORS.
iai Wildwood men were recent-li.-d by Sheriff Meade Tomlin icpuiy. aimed with wurrania out by Judge It. IL Eidredgo .'uuuty iTo i-cutor Eugene C. : u- ring th- arrest oi those men d uiih running gamblmg hous--orderly nousc-s and sell ing li-
.iihoui a license,
loilowing ate the men and the charges lodged against them: John Clark. AUaiitic 1'ier; gaining Lius- . * lub cash bad and J50V for own
lecoguizancc.
Harry Spencer, Aicadc, gaming louse; faUcl cash bail. Thi-odore Schott ai:d Jack Wilson, -Vayuc Billiard Parlor, E. Oak Avciui ; naming house and gaming; $5(m .i-n o.ul tor each charse. Plead not ••uilty and waived a !:»-aring. Dai id Ostricher. Ruric Hotel, keeptig disorderly house -i-lling liquor uinout ilccusc. gaming house: $50t» a.-fi bail and f- 1 .** on own recognizmtc. Plead nut guilty and waived 1. r . W illiams. Mgr. Holly Beach , . Club; Selling liquor without a io n- disorderly house: selling, liiuoi on Sunday: laiti cash bail on ai ii charge. Waived hearing. ‘ i i-. liannig. Proprietor Holly “.'• Ii la. lit Cluh: same charges an VUlianis. Nut pi--m Bench war-
.-•'t issued.
• -il l.-i-iu.. .14 E Andrews Aveui- ---Hiug liijuoi without a license; f>wi cash baU. Davis .-I .Hi. ssIling liquor without lu-eiiM- und keeping a gaming hoose; 25“ on each charge. Amieii Andrew- ; keeping gaming mu- : allowing minor* to play; $50U ui each charge. Pri-limlnary hearings wen* held by usui - Benjamin c. Ingersoll. and latr Jud.- Eldredge sat at Capo May T-url House and ord*'ri.-d them to up•ear before the Grand Jury.
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W rite your business and social let'•rs on nicely printed stationery. 3’hu ' m is small—the returns large. .Wo >rint anything.
Times printing ta quality printing it moderate, standardized prices.
Mr*. E B. Lutb.i visi mother, at Alditte. N. J . who
the doctor’s ran-.
Rev. William P. Rilling, wh ed at the Lutheran Church was the guest, while here, of Rev and
Mrs. J. T. Gill iron.
Martin Luther and wife, and W. P. Luther, of Philadelphia. Pa. an spending a few days with their father the Rev W. H 1-Ulhel, paMor of the
local M. E. Church.
Mrs ’.. Goldberg and ber two daughter!. Mrs. M. S. Feldman and Miss Brondrila Goldberg, who have been summering at Sea isle City, left on Wednesday for Philadelphia.
The Masque Ball given by the W Civic Club at the Excursion H--u*e
Wednesday eveuiui ant social function
City. In point of attendance and rt turning it far exceeded any preuu affaire. The prizes were awarded Miss Margaret Twoaey, best dressed. Carmen, Mrs. Irving hitch, most cmi as Jew Peddler; Irish (sown and Sava) Those in charge of the lab!'-* at t I-awn hrtc mu. Cabbage Patch, M
Ml*. Bug" -tail hanev W-ik. Mis. V Marlin VIcLauglilm. Ji.. and Mi-. . t* M. Burke; Dolls, Mis. J. Hagen and '( j Mrs. L. J.Dowuev; Novelty, Mis* Hr! 1 ‘
HrESI! 0 - CINI ocean pier theatre I iiulancc unit ri.M- i v _ 4
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God’s Woi Evening End.
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M. E. CHURCH.
t. .. W H. Luther. Pastor, ichlng in the Fir*t M E l hurch fti a. m. und 7.45 p. ta . by the
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