Cape May County Times, 1 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CONSOLIDATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW, FEBRUARY

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CITY NEWS NOTES OF THE PAST WEEK NOTES AND OLEANINOS OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER; SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU SEF GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.

HOT'SEKUHNISHINU _ GOODS . large variety Just received; full line the well-known Pyrax Qlaaaware. and the- fainoua- "Ever-lleady"- A'umtnum ware; now that gna wrvice Ir almost reedy. It la time to think of a gas range —we' 1 have 'em. Juat of the kind aults milady beat: also cool oil cook iitoves for those who cannot use gas; don't forget that whatever you ne< J for liome, or self; for auto or boat; for table or wear, you will ilud It at PFEIFFER'S BOULEVARD STOKE. ndv-tf HOLDERS OF TICKETS FOR THE Moose Uund fund, the prize award of which will be made on July 4th. are gently rcquenied to make their returns to the undersigned Committee not lutei loan July 3id, without fail. , If yoi have not sold the llcketa. or dc not wild to retain them, lie sure to neiid then back before lluit date. Thank you Mrs. C. Mazurle. Mm. Elmer Peterson

Committee.—ndv It

FORD SERVICE STATION AND RE pairs. Wo carry a complete line ol gouulnn Ford parts, and can mu Vaira promptly. Electric welding and brazing dune, and storage balterlea recharged. Expert auto repairs, sti Urea and tubes. MAZLTUE'S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION, Sea lab

THOMAS E. LUDLAM, NAMED 'AS FREEHOLDER Appointed by City Commissioners on Wednesday to Succeed James F. Eustace — Commissioners Will Regulate Auto Bueaes At the meeting of the Sea late City Hoard ol Coniinliutonnni on Wednesday. Thomas E. I.udlam, Jr., wo* named as' I-r-ehnlder from the tlrst coed James F. Eustace, who recently resigned. The appointment Is untl ■xt November when a Freeholder wll elected. •Vn ordinance was pnssi-d by the Comissloi. r* rvgiilatlng the use of auto iss«-s In Fen Isle City. This ordinance designed to protect the operators of giilnr bus lines, and to regulate the

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DOSE FREEWER! KRIS FOB

BOSWELL IS CANDIDATE . OR NEW JERSEY SENATE

loner Sofroney reported nent o fwork on the building of Boardwalk at Rose avenue, i Inlet, and the completion

of the tlrst Jetty'at Ocean avenue

RECENT DEATHS William P. Shea, of Philadelphia, well own S« a Isle City cottager for many ars. died al hii late home, 5415 Gnl>r road. Wy-mctleld. on Tuesday, folvlng an Hm.sK of several months'

duration.

Interment will be made today. Friday, privately, after a solemn High Muss of Requiem si St. Gregory's church. The d<-rt*Md was probably one of the

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AGENCY FOR C. SCHMIDT & SONS' famous Old Style Lager; the* finest brewed beverage on the market today; hci fuL palatlble and especially endorsed for family and home use; by the i delivered to any part of Sea Isle City. Write or phone. Keystone 6. J. P. Delaney, Agent.—adv tf BUS OR TOURING CAR FOR HIRE, local ana lung distance trips any time; we will also deliver your baggage and freight, and make trips reasonable rates. Call, write, or phone. Pessolano Brothers, 112 Iialiu Street. Bell phone 43-R-2.—adv. 31 THE MARVEL NON-ELECTRIC Vacuum Cleaner does all that trie cleaners do—uujJ costs less than half. No plugs and wires to luss a —always ready Only 7V4 pounds weight. At A. O. Klee 4t Co.—auv. VULCANIZING APPARATUS NOW set up and operaUng to quickly and sanubly repair your auto tires ahd tubes; all work guaranteed; try us next time. Pessolano Brothers. 112 Itallg street; ’ Bell phone 43-R-2. adv St NOTICE—DROP POSTAL CARD OK Phone Keystone 167A. Bell HIM. Wo wil call for and deliver work In Sea Is' i CIO every Mi inlay and give dolly servlci during the summer. TROY LAUNDRY CAPE MAY. N. J.—Adv. 3-18 U ALD1NK HOTEL, SWAIN STREET, is now open for the season; roon board and table board; reasonable and first-class table. Mrs. Annie man. proprietress.—adv.-S-lS. IS YOUR PRINTING SUPPLY RUNnlng low? Don't wait until you gel down to the last sheet or envelope before ordering a new supply. DO NOT SACRIFICE YOUR LIBERTY Bonds. The Security Co., Cape May, will lend you #0 per cent, of their value,

—adv tf

ADDING MACHINE PAPER lit any slundard machine, by Uie r case. TIMES OFFICE—adv. ELECTRICAL WORK OF ALL KINDS promptly don-, at moderate charges; Albert G. Wuest, Townsend's Inlet. N. J. adv-tf. RUBBER STAMPS QUICKLY MADE to order; best work at Wwesl price* TIMES OFFICE—adv. CAMERAS ARE IN SEASON NOW. We have them to suit every taste and pockclbouk. ‘•'itch Drug Co.— adv. MOST ATTRACTIVE BILLIARD PARior In this section Is the new, enlarged one of BHACA, Ocean Avenue.—adv If BASE BALL TIME IS HERE. GET your balls, lists, and gloves at Drug Co.—adv. PLUMBING AND GAS FT reasonable prices: J. Burns, Garrison street at Railroad. City.—odv. i NONE SUCH GOOD PEANUTS. AS those roasted ones at BHACA'S.—Adv. GIRL WANTED TO WAIT ON TAhie. Apply at the Spray Cafe. KEEP IT COOL IN A THERMOS bottle. At Filch Drug Co adv.

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On Friday evening, at 11:00 o'clock, Norman Gundy, of Whale Bench, died H the Atlantic City hospital. Whlb working on a boat which he was con structlng. In some manner he strained the neck ligaments of the spina] cord, dllocuttng hlA neck. He was taken to the Atlantic City hospital where he died. The funeral services were held at his e on Tuesday, at 2:00 P. M. Inent ut Baptist cemetery. His -•r and mother and a brother survive.

The*-Ocean City Ledger, with hurt Satirday'a Issue, passed from the control ■f the New Jersey Methodist Publishing Nmipnny. Effective July 1st. this old -sUiblished newspaper Will be placed ill he hands of a new organization to he mown as the Ocean City Ledger Com■any. The company is composed of a group of Ocean City mul , by Russel If. Nultv. treasurer of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. Ntilty In a Statement says: 'The w owners feel that there Is a portlcir mission for the Ocean City ledger the development and progress -.f this

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*HY SEND OUT CHEAP LOOKING Joncry when the best costs so UO'e e? Times ITlnllng la always QualPrtnting at uniform .: u ndardizid prices.—adv.

TWO KILLED WHEN AUTO OVERTURNS ACCIDENT AT SWAINTON, WHEN CAR HITS SOFT SAND AND SETS. CAUSING DEATH OF TWO OCCUPANT S—H E A V Y A ROLLS OVER THREE TIMES AND IS WRECKED—TRAVELLING MODERATE RATE OF SPEEDCAUSE OF ACCIDENT IS MYSTERY Striking the soft sand at the right hand side of the Main Seashore Road. St Swulnton. a heavy Cadillac automobile skidded and upset, rolling ove limes before finally fetching up the rood In a cornfield. The accident occurtd at £:30 on Wednesday evening, occupants of the cor wer.

killed.

The dead are: Miss Hazel Jones, age 2K. of Wllkss irre. Pa. Miss M. Blair, age 30, of Media. Pn. Miss Blair was killed instantly, whlb Is* Jones, who was seerr-tnry of thi South Jersey lee Company, of Ocean YMty. died an hour Inter at the oOlce of Dr. Philip Washburn, at Cape May Court House. They were going from WHdwoqd fo Ocean City, and ■ clllng at a moderate of speed, variously estimated from twenty-five lo thirtyThe cause of Ihe accident is. and probably will remain, a complete mystery, inasmuch os the automobile Is of u heavy type, and the road Is no softer at this point than It Is at many cthtrs Which are traversed by machines of all sizes every day. It Is thought llksly that In hilling Ihe soft place. Miss Jones, who was driving, lost control of Ihe o»r. or Hint the steering apparatus broke. Miss Blair was summering ut Ocskn City, and was returning to her home there after a day In Wildwood, when the accident occured. The bodies were taken charge of by County Physician Dr. Julius Way. of Court House. YOUTH DROWNED AT HIGH BRIDGE CREEK Harry Bonner, of South Dennis. Is Victim of Bathing Accident on Wednesday Afternoon—interment Saturday Out swimming with a crowd of playmates. Horry Allen Bonner, of South ds. age twelve, was drowned In the [ High Bridge Creek, near his home on Wednesday aft-rtioon. Young Bone-r ■ndson of Larry Peterson, with | had lived since his early In-

fancy.

The youth had enjoyed a bath In I shallow a waters of the creek, and » ready l» return home, when he ami companion decided to | once more to ' wash off They scl.s-ted ' a spot on the opposite side of the from where they hud been I In wading out went suddenly over beads. In a deep liole. Bonner's mate Just barely escaped drowning, and could render no aid to his dying will be made from home at South Dennis, on Saturday 1:00 P. M. BIG FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON INDEPENDENCE I Fourth to be Fittingly Observed l Isle City—Will Have Bathing Costume Parade and Beaih \

Sports

Independence Day will be observ Sea Isle City this year as never lo-rot the Committee of Arrangements, whlen George Seeder is chairman, im lag prepared an elaborate program ol . i tcrlalnment. commencing i Ing match In the morning, and term! aUng with ig huge Are-works la the cv The complete program is as i.

0:00 A. M.Shoot!in I tall ground, corner of I Central prize. 17.50: third prize, *5, foi prize. 12.50. '»• P. M.. Bathing Costume Con the Boardwalk. Paris street to « in and return. First prize. *10; .- ond prize. *5. Judges stand at mi 'illon. :00 P. ! 15 P. M.. Band S 15 P. Venecian Pt The Committee Ing suit parade b Krais*, to whom application fc should be made. it is a special request of the Cel tioi. Committee that every business and private dwelling be decoraied •he national colors on next Monday ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH Very Rev. A. Munnignor Poxxl. R-

he r-gular ten • morning. July 3rd. and s< I Monday, at 7:30. f the Blessed Sacra:: lien, of the Holy Oho:

b P. M . and 7 to I Week-day Mas*, at 7 and 8 o'clo. Ben-dictlon every Sunday evening, special devotion*, at 8 o'clock.