Cape May County Time
Vol. 36, No. 5
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY. N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1021
5 Cents a cop\
CIIY NEWS NOIES OF THE PAST WEEK. NOTES AND GLkANINOS OF A PER. SONAL CHARACTER: SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST AEOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU SEE. GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.
WANTE H—ENERGETIC. RELIABLE wi»n to ' 4ow up trade and aultil new buxtivr- . In Ihla •cction. (uU or part time- permanent pnaiUon at «ood wa«*-» to ( .ceaaful mao: experience unneceuarr: Wowled*e ot larmln* balpfuL MC Acres tr. numeriea. Eatabltebed (T years. Write HOOPES. BRO. A THOMAS COMPANY. Stephen Girard Butklln*.
THOMAS F. DELANEY. Thomas F. Delaney, one of Sea lele City’* pioneers, died suddenly on Saturday from a bemorrhare of ibe luner. ‘ rout hi about by tuberculoaia. Mr. Delaney was In a barb, r shop, and laughed and chatted with several othtn the shop, evidently In good spirit*. and was taken he crossed the street lo the store of Herman Dlaond. He died wtthip five mtcutes. KIs body was taken to the borne of Edward C. Stevens, later belnr maovo bis late borne on Paris strecL Puneial services were conducted at Joseph's Church on Wednesday morning by Rev. Pozri. and the body was taken to Philadelphia f«r interment In '.he Old Cathedral CemeteryMr. Delaney Is survived by two brothers. Jeremiah P. Delaney and William Delaney. He Va* In bis flftynfntta year
YOUNG MARRIED MAN cueraeUc. to 'alter Into contract with ownrr foi oparatten of a to-acre farm, good aoll. n-.afkrt. tu.. only ten mlnutea from Ocean City. KniIL produce, pla* and poultry to enter Into prod-jetton. Man •xpuiemvd in Cape May County preferred: good opportunity tor young man deelrlnf to start. Addr.ss. Box 1JS. Ocean Ctty. N- J.—Adr. EVERY DAY IN THE TEAR YOU can get what you want at this big atore. Whether Us for the home, or for yourself. we have It. Full stock of winter shoes, rubber overshoes, arctic* and gum boots. In knao and hip lengths, for Let us supply
PFEIF-
FER'S BOULEVARD STORK Sea 1st* City.—Adv. FORD SERVICE STATION AND RE pairs. We carry a complete line ol genuine Ford Peru, and can make repairs promptly Electric welding and braalng done, and storage batteries recharged. Expert auto repairs, standard Urea and tubes. MAZUR I P'S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION. Sea tale City.
Adr. tl.
FILL IN. GRADE AND CLEAN UP that property or vacant lot of yours: Spring I* coming, tnd this Is the host
time of the year In which to work done- Grading and
NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.
GUY NO NEARER UTILITY SOLUTION SHROUDFD IN SECRETARY. CONFERENCE WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT AND WATER COMPANY HEADS BRINGS PRICE ADJUSTMENT NO NEARER TO SOLUTION: CONFERENCE UNDERSTOOD TO BE ARRANGED FOR PH I CADE LPHI A.
FLORIDA LETTER.
CHAMBER BACKS WOODBINE PROJECT
St Petrrabur*. Florida
January Is to "SL Paw” what Aumist 1* to New Jersey, the Florida 01 the North. It baa been predicted that < December will be found to be the
peak" of the M?aou when the hl^ory; cou ^ 0 _ R ®^ ZAT ' 0N /J VEET
of tbla year shall be made up but for: every hundred trunk* that are checked
hundred come in.
Florontiiu hotel. Warrington'* j of Stone Harbor. ..tternoon tear
While ttu 1
mtinga
City CotnUves of the
Electric Light and the Water conipanlas have been ataadowed in seerrey. no spectators being pcrtui'.ted nt either conference on request of the utility ofCcLIs It Is unofltrlstly believed Hint neither resulted In any agrvetwe.il uu the sale price of the utility to the city. In conformity with the election In November
for public owneiahlp.
Harry F Mcslrov of Philac rlphia. and a former repreaentISect Hi I. ght Company i.' a e«m- • h. Id last K.-k. and It Is u.der-
bolding
Flelda. brldccwairhman.
Townsend Inlot. while hunting duck had a -ery narrow cncapo from iruwe.ng. Having crippled a duck which was washed out toward the ocean. Mr ferrn.
Fields attempted to reach the bird and ; lh « l ^ r,-nuiin«i In *0 doing nearly lost his llle. Tbe 'ihs city for th. price quoted, of J W«. duck appeared on th.- wave in front H »» understood that final arrangements of the boat In which Mr. Field* wa* • ere made, however, to examine the using, and Mr Fioald. In standing up •»**• of A'- <v>mpany in Phiud.lphla. to iboot the bird, lost blr balance and thu» .\scertaln s fair vs when the wave struck the boat and P»*»« Umm an agreemmi c
when the
espslxed It. throwing Mr Field* he Icy water. He wa* able, however, o .-ling to the boat, aad as the boot ra> turned over, he tried to right tame so that be mlcht paddle 'o the shore, but In aa doing and in hi* cold condition, again was thrown Into the Mr. Albert Johnson, another brldeewatchman seeing Mr Fields' plight, went to his reacue.
etc begun with the i.jay invite one's
LOOKS LIKE BRYANELOQUENT LIKE BRYAN.
ONOO A CKRKUTL Sea 1*1* City.—Adv. 8YNOCOPATED S1NOCOPAT1N JAZZ and pepful Jangle of the bra** will makethe dance of the Loyal Ordei of Moo. v. at Moose Hall, on Saturday eight, one of the Joy forever Don't miss tL—Adv. DON'T FOKGET THE MOVIES. A aerial over- Wedne-day night: teal Lire*
on Saturday ana
lie: a good show alwty*- —Adv. tf. IF IT ISN’T CONVENIENT FOK YOU •o come to the tiank in person, you may open sn account by mall Send your first deposit to SECURITY TRUST CO,
Cape May.—Adr.
BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING: books opened, balanced, closed and audited. W. F. JOCHER. 10 DOLPHIN St, Sea tala City.—Adv. PIPELESS FURNACE FOR SALE— nearly oew. large else. Apply EAKL M. WADDINUTON. StraOmiere. N. J-
-VdV. tf.
A FOUNTAIN PEN IS A MODERN l.«ccaslty. Get yours at FITCH DRUG CO.—Adv. STOVE FOR SALK IN EXCELLENT condition: price reasonable. Apply G Pfaflcr. StrwUimerc, N. J.—Adv. THAT POPULAR INDOOR S'-OHT oooL Is made doubly alracttvr when played at BHACA'S —Adv. tf. t-OLL LINE OF FINE WRITING papers. FITCH DRUG
Mr. and Mrs James G. Hardle - the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. DcBow. Mrs J. J. Winkler. •* ie'. Its stree Is spending some time in 1'hUadelpnl with friends Tho next card party of the Women Ch ic Club will be on February- 1th. at the home of Mr* James A. Twobey. with Mrs. L. J. Downey a* the hostess John Braca. a student at the I’ennjylvanla University'. U a regular week-end visitor at the home of his parents. Mr. a d Mrs. Louis Ba-ca. Mra. William Kevins and two children, have returned to Philadelphia, after a pleasant visit with Mis. KeviUc's mother Mrs. 1L J. Quinn Mrs. James A- Twohey haves week for a visit of fourteen dsy D. C, her ho.* t
Word of the death of Mother Roali Superior ot the New York province nt Dominican Sinters, was received ettb much regret In fcea Isle City. -«hr lire Is well known, having been in char >f the Dominican summer home < rear twelve years Molhe>- Roslie dl ■uddenly on Saturday, at the Mother JOUS. in New York During her vi wrs she made many fast trim -o whom the news ol her d.ath aai
Chancellor George H*-nrj Dradford. who is the lecturer on the sc ond night ol the coming Chautauqua.which will be held In Sea Isle City on Feb.
_ _ _ to 8. ha* the dlstincuou of resemgraveling tiling the "silver tongued orator" Wil-
liam Jennings Bryan not only Sn ap pear an ce hut In eloquence as well His 1 ture. "This Way Up." is a masten ce of Inspirational oratory II will fit you. no matter who you are. It la especially applicable to the boys
and girls of your town.
The folle-sing telegram show* how will Bradford pleases l.ls audiences.
••Chautauqua Guarantors.
Henderson. N C.
We fuel it a duty tc urge you to appeal tc ;-our people, young and old. not to fall to hear Chancellor Brad ford's wonderfully Inspiring lecture Capacity audience here listened with oreatbless interest to the end and wished for more. The children even were quietly attentive. Impossible to estimate the full benefit to our community but we are satitfitJ we have already received the full vaiuc of our Chautauqua guarantee We enthualaatically recommend him. See to It that every child of school age hears lilm”. H.-ar him at Chautauqua on the sec-
ond evening
M. E. CHURCH. W. H. Luther. Pastor. P rear him in the First M. E. Church at 10.80 a. m. and T.SO p. m, by the pastor. W. H. Luther. Morning subject. The Voice of Life Evening subject. 8.. ne. Sunday- School. 2.30 p. m.: HarolC Sutton. Supt. Prayer meeting Thuradaj-. 710 p. va. AH are welcome. PESSOLANO HOME AFIRE.
A file, originating from an overheat- K-ew Jersey I
The many friend* of Earl >1 Waddtngton are anxiously awaiting the Ault of an operation, which wa* [ forn.ed at one o'clock t.a Wtdniwdny the German Hospital. Philadelphia, for acute appendtcitU. Mr. Waddlngton was taken suddenly 111 on Monday morning, and on Mon-lay afternoon was mnovt-d to the hospital, from hi, home In Strathmere. His ch*uce* of
recovery were pronounced very good *i ot me m-* i up until Wednesday morning, wheal tra was up to yrord was rscelvsd frm lha btxplUL )au cxceiitscv.
likely fhat condi-nmatl
be n-sorted to.
this week a col. . ,
held by C .F . Rchuek. - while they looked about, the Water Company, wii-; they wlU buy a property
Uam .Uoaidnwn t and J Fithian T.
urcbestral New Yeai
friend*
the weekly card
pgrtle* are a f-. tro. Mra. Arnett
has a fer «iid* in for Ui. al
temoon Mi. Am. t i* a great favr-
ita a* well a* th. niudam.
The. band concerts have la-gun and wetiama Par's 1* the mecca ot the tourists, "if you do not find me at :h» hotel come over to the park.” The 3#W music shell adds greatly to the ettectivemss of the music, but the old Ilwirs *lgh for the pleturcsqm little baud .-‘taad with It* deroratinu*. William* Park Is thickly stoderi with live oaks, from the brant he* of which trail Ict-g streamers ol the soft. gray, southern moss. There Is sc little wind hare that it sway* gently when a xephyr wanders near or hangs motionleva In the sunshine, while the sweet strain* of th<- band float through It. Mr and Mr* George Freabell and Mn. Dunlcnu of Stone Harbor, took
a hotel for the Oral week.
It may be
•nglnrer! Mrs. H. H. Holme*, of Avalon, had attorney with j the misfortune to break both bones nd th. rrsuli of tM? r right arm below the elhow.
wa> shoot the same aa the one with tie ' Fortunately Mr* Plucker had arrived electric light cnmpa,y. the water I ?“|?.. W . ab ,0 t* ld n aD<> .i-J— ™ , th- fort In . t.mt- ol h.-ol Ooc oettt toll prt, ol tC.-MO b-t™ t-H It 1. ««"■ In™. '“*■ In ■""''”1 h..,.r tint lo thl. . .■I'-t. th. h..K MOM. th. 1.0 Md tho .omp,o.i.- ms «wr h- -ft-. ., .ts** -If- «•
"Course he * going to taae his Job .
__ _ _ _ . Tommie Ludlam. third—apeakinc Other Bonrd Busmen | 0 f "Spider", who is almost ne good aa
At the regular meeting of the Board ; ni .w
of Commissioners. Director of Highway* : News of lh< sudden passing of Mr. Chapman rei-orled tlial be bad complet- Hugh MarMurtrie came thiough the k of rebuilding the **a vail jmf-dlum of letter* from friend* even from Peart street to Loretta avenue, before the Seven Mile Beach Reporter there bring a total of U6 ptUns driven, wr.s received. Mr. Vs- Murtrie has at a coat of : b--"n so closely identified with Stone The report of the Slnkmr Fund Com- |!'arbor and its intetesta since the mlaalonrr* for t!< year of 1M" wa* r.-nd ‘ pioneer days his loss will be fell more r Director Leva, and approved. It ii | and more as the years go by. The uhllsbed in this laau*. i little colony here In the Sunshine City The 1SI1 Budget ordinance wo* finally | extend sincere sympathy to the be-pasM-d. w.ihout change. 1 provide* for reaved widow and friends.
LAST FRIDAY STANDS IOLIOLV BACK OF MOVEMENT TO HAVE FORMER AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AT WOODBINE MADE S"AFF INSTITUTION: PASS RESOLUTION TO FURTHER PASSAGE OF _AW FOR DELAWARE B- / FERflV; SEVERAL IMPORTANT ADDRESSLf n-olinc ever held by the Cap May
last Friday night In th- limn L-boo. Cu.ldinr. a* Cape May Court I Umar Thl* Is the first time the Chamhr met at tho county seat, end ! he Court I io'-ar lotk turned o- t In uumt-ers so larc that every available seat In the tparlor . hall wa* filled, and several were sea ed in barking up th- movement U-,lia- lie former Baron DrHIrah Agrieulturwl Coll«ire at Woodbine, taken over by the State for a home for feel-lemlndrd men. The trustee* of the Baron Pr* Irech Fund have offrred the i-ntii e- opei, y.
d nt over tSOO.OM without roia to
the Slate and a bill U now pending In the Senate to have the State accept the
and providing for flS.'iOO fo> rq-
nlpment and malnu-nance. The reaol-i - oil naked tliat the beat effort* of the
prrstn la tires of Cape May County In
M- state Senate and Legislature he put -rih for the paaauge of the taw. and
copy of the resolution to Senator Bright brought the response that 1 hark the bill and speak for It in senate. Assemblyman Boswell stand hark of It when It roaches nbly. and H la almost certain of
May Count
WIH-am A. It alien, editor of the Vai--May County Time* and Seven Mile leach R-porter, gave a survey of the newspapr and printing industry in the -cl of the banks ably handled by l-y Court House hanking elrcle* uui Agent. J. Archer Starke a Very interesting talk on the ndustry in the county, and ut that although there Is much t. mdonrd farms in Cape May tie IMS Federal Censuc show* - lea* farms In the countyear* ago. and these have been by consolidation. * May Court House has no >n affiliating with the Chamjrangiioenls for the meeting d lor by JH-puly-sheriff IL W. u. and d--llghlful program of lent wa* pruvldad with lunch t meeting will be In Fcbruary
a total of I&6.nk.*2.
FARM ANT* :,OME FACTS This la the gospel of work Ring It ye hell* of the kirk The Lord of love cam, down from nt**To dwell with men v.bo work ThU U the rose planted Here In the tliorn cursed aoll. Heaven It. hleaaed with perfect rest. But the blessing of •artli I* toil Henry Van Dyke
e port ha* found
K-. •-
Which show* tbsl the secret of why contented people.
Though apple production
Jersey showed a SI per cent l-ocraaae this year over that of last • ear the value of the apple crop, me surrd by what the growers received for It. in-
creased but 1C per cent.
The dice are always loaded against nan. be hr fanner or financier, a loesn t keep rrexrds In hi* work. Twenty years ago there was prat-tin
Some thirty block* up Central Avoi nue. which run* all th* way across St. rcterSburg from Tampa Bay to Boa Feica Hay. are the root donee*, of thru* Avalonian*. Mr. H«-no Taylot. Mr H K. H •vunrd ami Mr* Annie M. Rue. ,. Mrs Rue ha* beer in St. Petersbant *ti.ee the pioneer day*. Her late hu»1 ban-1 did a treat deal toward developing hi* particular section, building a hanuneme home and several other houses. Mrs. Rue has built a smaller I bungalow on Central avenue for herUell. It is two'too - . pic turesque arrhlt-iture. ».ih firer-laci* and serceued poreht*. Flowering shiuba and vim* add to Its beauty, among them I* the Dombl*. a peculiarly showy and !x-auUIul shrub with pale ptii* flowers. Over in First avenue, a block and n half west. Mr and Mrs. Hen.y Taylor have built a handsome home, the Blgnonia a vine with cluster* of orange-colored blossom*, is
Just comlns inio bloom.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are ii tcrested
>f jellic-f amt Jam*.
I at Largo. SOth and 1st
;n the manufai-tt
On th*-
"Thi» Fishing indu*iry i - infancy and will contl.n
the pt-oph- of <
SHORE TRAIN KILLS WOMAN Mi« Juseph Stiles, wife of a prominent Cttisen of Cape May. ami doughtet-n-Lw of Samuel Sill-*, president of the <*apr May Board of Education, war kill,d by a train at Winslow Junction on like Atlantic City division of the Phlla a intils and Reading Railway on Monday night of laju week. Ills scpposeci Mrs. Htitcs won returning lo jCapr May on tile 6 o'clock express and that in changing cars at Winslow Junction to the Cape May dl' ‘ition train she became t>cwlldeied and tried to cross the tracks.
Bsck OsUwara Bay Ferry
A resolution was also adopted backing up the measure now pending in the Assembly for the establishment ot a iei r state ownership from Cape May Lewlv Delaware, to connect the New • racy Co-i*l reaorta with the South hart and direct route. This proposition t one orictnatk-d by Assemblyman Jloacell, and It wa passed by both hranche. •f the legislature Iasi y.-ar. hut was reined by Governor Edwards. The resolution not only urges upon the mcmtiers of the I legislature to paos tlie hill, but also requests the Governor to »t«n it. A committee was appointed by President Ogden, of the Chamber, to go to Trenton anil personally present this matter Along Uk- line of Uie program laid out by President Ogden, for a new f-w ture at each ehamber meeting, the mi-et-ing at Court House, after regular business. was turned over to several counlmen who were scheduled to apeak at the ino Slriee Of Cape May County. The first spiwker was Mayor Joseph G I'hainploa of Or.-an City, whose topic wa» Tl. - Resort Industry " Mayor Charopi.>n gave some Interesting figure*, which -)H>wid tire development of the count! from an assessed valuation in 1 --T ot ll.yxS.oOii to the 1310 valuattor. ot Ml.sClL Hi* address In full Will be ptlbTlie m-Xt *peak-r was Agusfus Billon, former r>ir«-<-tor of the Hoard of Freeholders and bead of the Conaolldntad Flsh.ne* of Wildwood. Mr. Hilton t~mt•d out that the fishing industry was the greatest single industry In the county.
Mr*
ed due. for a ttm*- t’u-alened destruction of the home of Joai-ph Feiwolano. on Italia Street, early Tuesday morn Ing. The fire was confined to the south wall of the structure, which in frame, by the prompt use of chemical*.
tkoastiug an alfalfa association Protecting the trunks of yi ce* with fly screen or do* galvanised wire break up man ic party this winter a-id from some pretty severe k
•alter SooMe. the enterprising musl.ler. of MUlV.tle. wa* In town today
on Inudnea*.
Mr*. Annie E. Smith, ol Philadelphia. a well known cottager here, i* spending the week with Mrs. Henry Brooks, at her beach front home. „r. and Mra. Joseph Mallon. of Philadelphia. were week-end guests of Mr* James A Twohey and Mrs J. C. Gal n. M their beachfront home. Mr. tmd Mr*. Herman Dirmond and Nick Canuso and slt-ter enjoyed tb« perfoniiance at the Apollo Theatre. Atlantic City, on Tuesday evening. rs. Wolf was a Sunday visitor, spending the day with her sister. Mr* L. J. Moruhtnweg Mr*. Eleanor Smith, of Ocean City, wa* ai*o a viaitor at her sister - * home over the week-end Tl.e card iiartr of the Women's Civic Club wa* held on Friday . veiling of last wBek. a' the home <>! Miss Maude Love. The highest scores in Five Hundred >Uh Pinochle went to Mrs. O-Uen and Mis* Tilltc Cronecker rerpecrively. Mr. and Mrs Harry Krai** returned to Sen Isle Ctty on Monday, giving up their plam- of accompanying the Gemmlla to Florida. Bad road* and bad wtwtber made the trip, which wa* bjr auto, very unpleasant The <ard ,iarty and dance given by the ladies of the Loyai Ord- r uf Moore, at the Moose Hall, on Tuesday evening, j” was a pronounced success. The prizes were many and bnsutiful. ••‘d the mu-lo-
. — v i Mr and Mr*. Hays aid r. iaaSaed fn j .imtner. tvhe said - he heal so much Avalon next sum 1 .. the abundant leis-lil-t had Wioughl *. *iTib« that Mr* , whit h. r for Mime- - of tl •• bungalow.
i and well worth
follows:
r ismi.N
ire home gardener* Jump on lheir neighbors r days by <1‘suing up ■ tales In the garden > goes! layer of manur.
SOUTH DENNIS
Th.
nriirst and choiaest
j.-al standard of i
Matthew Jeffe with his tiarenia.
Mis* Elizabeth Mee-wald Kpcnt the
week end with her mother.
•.i:> Uhiirl** Fidler attended Grange
at South Seaville on Siiturday.
. , „ , rapt A J. Meerwald attended a
--•«- -1 ^ ria garden. j ^ #nd Mn , , Vankirk spent the
. „ week-end at their coltage
n,u 7-J 0 u ‘*' Mr L Compton ami family were or lucky star-, next JoummT on fn< . n(lR on Sunoaj. the dead and ore *** ..uu Mrs. E. Ross, of Peteiaburg. visited
relatives over the week-end.
Edward Watson spent the week-end
with I* parent*.
Mra L. Baker called on Mrs. Charles
Fidler on Saturday.
Joseph Mr- McCray La* been loading
several cars with hay.
jstiles visiu-d his brother on NEW NEWSPAPER IN WILDWOOD ^ wood LMdct" I* the Uir*t Samuel Morton visited his slaters on ■Port .Tl Cape May Court'. | ^ y 0UDK p.-qpie have lieen enjiying vd t > Mr. r«.inl. . Inca." jjj,,, i :i .- during the paft week, rioomt- LoAdiCT < Omp* ' Mr*. C Learning visited her eon In i«-.»ived b-re till* «••* tf ^ i.udlam vlxlted Mira Mi I N. Hal, * tun . I^ f a( Huverford recently. L t k " k ,e M ,m |uie bTd Mi-d> Annie Nickerson is visiting her ■nhli for Several y rare * . Jacob Hll.kle IS visiting hi* *1» I :b - recently conncclod a Uhl n( stckleravflle. !'• -R-V..-T. Of Aiiantb- Cty. I Mrs A- J Meerwald and son went to j' • he position of ioreo.au uf I Cal>l . Mny Court House on Tuesday. A. J Meerwald and aon» motored u.. >" irth Wood, who preside*|SHgivr on Saturday- l , “' ieatinlro of the TIMES j |« . i-onaned n. h-i home wttii t, y 0 ur prtnUng .apply running “ 1 ( pumibins pvisouiug sSiw/iowl Dont wall ntlll you are down i «j your last ahMt—w«« ■•wl '»
oi.eolldnted Ftrtleries Cor d a Menhaden Fish PI slit, rdsen PhannH In Pal*- May
The Mcnhadrn Fl.-it
County that ns this In- 1
l It is too important :
COUNTY GIRLS IN
STATE NORMAL SHOW. The Theta Phi Society of the State Normal School. Trenton. New Jersey, on Friday evening, January 21. presented a comedy. “Tho Romancer*", In the abdltortam of the school. The following young women from Cape May county took part in the Miss Maty Meerwald. of South DeniiIk: Mira Myra Clouting, of Palermo; Miss Dotca* Howell, of Dias Creek. MU* Mabel Caldwell, of Petersburg.* Corn-*]iondlng Secretary of the Society. ^
STONE HARBOF
We enjoy the Florida letters tailing of our various reaidenu wintering ibere. but we havi- aonir of the boaulles of the flora of Hie Southland right here In Stone Harbor, for Mr. Chriatfan lias a gorgeous oleander laden with bloom !'i the isist-office window. Mr and Mra. Chester Ambler have taken a bouse for Hie w-.son of 1921 They auticipate coming about April first. Mr. Ambler holds an important position with the Curtis. Publishing Company, and Mr*. Ambler la the •laughter of Mr. E. A Hewitt, of Cape
May Court House.
Mayor Krouse is about completing the purchase of a lot adjoining Mr. Adolph Eisman and Mr. L. T. J-ihnaon mi F • one Harbor Yacht Basin. John iteieiiard i> keeping the Lutheran Church warm. wTnrh was one of the service* Hugh McMurtrir perform-
ed for the church.
Copt. ltichkrd*on moved his house loiat and al! * i* la-longing* from 99ih si riel, wtiere he liss been living for Mr. i'an-el Henry was down over the weekend, taking up one of his - hiidren to Philadelphia for a visiL Our new- Borough Superintendent is i ‘ Ken dally going over the Island, in- - peeling the betterments and improve-
•' ments.
A party of prosi»ecilve investors, ar--*i ipained b> Mr Ihirr E. Newton. ■ oi,down from Philadelphia re- - '-Mil- Among them were noticed -Ir. Homo- K. Campbell, ol Reading. » :'a. and Mr. Eugene W. Seng, who is one ot our more recent property own- « Repair* on the Pier House. •vMrh - h:y being made by Sylvester Rose, are z : progri«.-.lng nicely, and the building is - already beginning to assume something i of the improved appearance it will have when the work is completed. ,t Our bridge lender, Mr. Wright, Js w inlerlng in the riuall freight house oi the stone Harbor Railroad, and has ,i made the place very cozy and comfortable. The bouse on the bridge, which :: was formerly occupied by the bridge i tender. Is not considered entirely safe „ - during the w inter storms. , \\ urd has been received from Mr. i I and Mrs l). Blame Carter that they , (are enjoying their sojourn In Cnlifor nia. but are looi ng forward to the , Ume when they w.'l ts- able to return . to Stone Harbor.
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Service
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of this community.
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