Cape May County Times, 8 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CCMtCLIDATSD WITH

t*L« CITV REVIEW, FEBRUARY ttt#

Vol. 36, No 39

SEA ISLE crry, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1021

5 Centb a copy

Cfflfies NOTES OF THE m WEEK

» ANC CUEANINaS O*' A PER. •ORAL OHARACTBRJ SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST A BO IT'- FOLKS YOU KNOW AND TJMNOS YOU SEE, GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.

HOC8E IMIES8E8. BUNOAX.O.W Apron*. Children'a OreieM sml Romper*, and a, full tine of gammer Shoe*, both Canva* and Leather, for all member*.of the'family, are now In atock and

r' for j

1 fall l

PWHFFLR'a BOCl^YARD STORE, Sea Isle aty^-adr FORK SERVICE STATION AND REpalrs. We oarry - a oompieU line o', foaulr.e Ford parts, and can make r»jmi» promptly. ' ' 4 ’ MAZURiE-S OARAGE AND SERVICE STATION. Sea lale City. AOHNCT FOR C. SCHMIDT tk SONS famous Old Style Laser; the finest brewcd beverage on the market today; healthful. poiaUble and especially endorsed for family and home uoe; by the case, *1.90 delivered to as* part of Ram Write or phone, Keyr. xte 6. J. P. Delaney, Aeont.—adv tf

COMMISSIONERS; FINALLY ADOPT OU8 ORDINANCE CanvayeTce

and tinted that

appeared for hearing, they thought the now

anre should be

bus operators wr-uld have to pay a Ucenae f«* high «nou*h to knee 'them A* It la, they elated, during; the few weeks In which local buamen have opportunity to handle crowd*, every >e^ of a flwer for ml lee around tee Into the resort, and hire* out hie Aa a resut' the lean month* left to thOM maintaining .-vgulur *»price, and me good months am shared with no tmvcb compvtltlon that they, too.

lecoEis Jean

The Ordinance waa finally passed With at change It being pointed nut that the regulation of the operation of bosee*. under this ordinance, la entirely v

Mayor.

license tee of tK for each' b Ither baalnaaa of Use Board wa* largely routine, a matter of Obtain*n* some good beach view* for use lu future city hoohleis. being left to Mayer Fitch. The requoet of the fathers of the Villa Neva O. 8. A. home, which la being rwotod fretn the beach to Landlt avenue.

m CE0K3S HMiTMl

ELABORATE ENTEftTt PLANNED FOR MEMdE TALL CEDAR FRAfEI

BRIDGETON BAND WILL BOARDWALK 'PARADE. IN

ONE THOOSANO MEN PECTED TO MARCH

k the Tali Cjdara of i tHr iwwi. and

the riabtrrate prograa that hat h radged by local and «»■ oty new Cape May Ctounty FwraM. No

Phone Koyatone ISIA, can for and deliver work In Sea lale C1U every Monday and give daily aervlce during the atuinner. TEOI LAUNDRY CAI'K MAY. N. J.—AdV. S-J« It STOP CLEANING FISH; YOU CAM. now boy fi*h already dawned and ready for Use pen. f.wih on the day caught. DaUvertes by auto to any part of Sea late City. IDEAL FISH MARKET, ISC LsndU Avenue. Sea lale City.—ad tf ALPUifi HOTEL. SWAIN r open for the aeason; ' Mr* Anrtte Llp-iv.-t-a. »-TJOT THE FRUITS OP SUCCESS by aartag and invmrttng your ua.-iar,. Security Trugt Co., Cape May, win help ; cu.—adv. tf ELECTRICAL WORK OP ALL KINDS promptly dour at moderate chargee; Albert G. Wueat, Townsend'# Inlet. N. J. adv-tf. CAMERAS ARE IN SEASON NOW. ■ have them to ault every taste and pocket book, ntch Drug Co.— adv.

Min* Amanda and Eva TaUner. of Phlfadelphla. apent the Pourth with Mr. and Mm. WHhasn TuBner. , R. H. Tullnar. of Philadelphia, waa vlaUlng hla brother. WllHam TuBoer. on Tuesday.

Meiwra. Inamb and McKay haye opened their Ariadne alreet cottage, on which improvement* have been reemttr made.

her niece.

Mrs Laura Klenun, and

Mr*. Seller, at Camden, are now In the Klamm cottage for tho ri

Mrs. Charles Whittington, son ark! daughter, of Prankford. apent the holidays with her 'daughter. F.

PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING; reasonable price*; J. Burn*. A-jrison etreet, at Railroad; City—odv. ft

srt, also of Philadelphia, yraond Smith, of Minv.L' -. v

. Darla Masonl. of Phil*

reek with Mr*.

^.id Mr*. Frank

• Paris street cot

Mr. and Mr* Char family, f Camden, ha here .or their usual an

"BILL" STEIN Who I* Ornod Tall Cedar of 1 Cap* May County Forest

operating with Mayor Irving FUeh. h*t* •-It* program in charge, and the T»ffl Band of Bridgeton. -ompo*ed of fortyfire pieces, will hood tiki ad* which forma on vbe Boardwalk at I;30 P. M. After a parade of an hour, the oMonbrra of the organisation from ntt.aectlooa of South Jereay will convene In the Excursion Hot"**, where the ‘rights of Cndaria.n will be twaforred upon a large cl*** of Sapling* bv the d«gr««

team of the County Forest. Fodewtng this there will lie an ate tfBtorlniamenL under

iasssr,:

to Sea lale for the holiday* and AnterIatned the Mtaaea Catherine and Regina Beahn, pf I'hiladelphla. Mr, and Mm. 3. Rouoh xnd eon. Jack. Jr., of Philadelphia, rpent the Fourth, with Mr. Ivon h a parenla. Mr. and Mra. A. S. Steelman. Mr. and Mr*. Gemmel, have returned from Maim). FbL, wtt« th ry bought a grape fruit grove. They have non opened their Pari* street cottage for ’he summer n- d expect to return to Ftoride early in the fall. Mr. and Mra. Henry Mcfnlyrt.. of Philadelpnla. are oocupylng their cottage on Arisdne street for the auimcvr. Mr. McIntyre U never happier than when he I* working In hla garden, which «s one of the prettiest In the reeort. Mr. and Mra. Robert BaUeihave opened their cottage on Ariadne street for the a*aeoi.. They had *a their gueMa over the Fourth, their daughter and eon-in law. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Shmldbelcer. accon.panico hr Mr. and Mra. W. C.

r daughter*, I'h.iadelphl*.

n Vineb^d Tnthelr auto to upend the holiday* here 1: fhe afternoon. Mr. OUlettc took Mr- and Mr*. Wagner. J. *. B. 8 Disc and Helen Di»e. on a trip In Upcar fo Atlantic City. Among the regular commuter* to and Mntlon. T. C. Fltagera'd. R. H. Woodrow. Edward WMM. Benjamin Lever. James J Hagen and Charles O'Connor, who. white attending to boamee* In ihe

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fhe local decoration committee plans 10 UsoMorm Sea lab- City into a real cedar ft-reel in honor of the visitors, and It 1* feared that next year** crop of Christ mo. tree* will be badly Impaired. Thl* la the flm visitation of the Tall Cedars to Soa Isle City en maeae. and U is uvg-d upon all lumaeholdcr* to fiy the national colors In honor of the oc-

casion.

Highway ■ea.nblynian'* Plan for t City Span lhe regular meeting of ;

•• preaented a reeohttkm ptovMins scheme for the taking over of the Clty-Somers Point bridge. This

f struck and r

He

Feral cut* about the

i teeth knocked in. The hetv waa thrown from the ty animal in an auto, finally «th Reed Is confined to the mother, Mr*. Jacobi suCfer-

eR*cL- of running a rusty

>ee sabifittted at the b ige was built with the ii t It wouM be turned ovei

than the ending of the Stale highway Cotnrnej General McCrsn. of rroelvlnc h>* opinion

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. B. S. Dise. Pastor

HE FHEEHOLOERS

MUCH TIMS GIVEN TO DISCUSSION OF REPAIRS TO SKA ISLE ROAD AT MEETING of the board last TUESDAY—GANDY RESIGNS FROM BILL COMMITTEE AND CAMP APPOINTED g of the Cape May County -eehoMsr. on Tu*»- • largely to di«cu»-

Vi-w winning by targe tewu were full of life and axpect to even tblnge up next veek. when DennlgY.lte goes to Belleplatn and Ocean View to

Scull, Th __ P. Cheater. .. Steelman, c

the oM became oilier each day. and peJsstrlaa* *• d autnlete on lower Lendls avenue had to wade through the heavy Mack preparation, which brought 'onn * cteroi of proteet. Director of Highway* Bofroney and Mayor Filch ordered the work stopped, and thnmteneo to cause the arrert of any workman who gallon of the preparation. IT aired before the Board u> Mr. E. M. Sutton, of the Sutton and Corson Company, and be asked lo be allowed to continue the work, to which both Mayor PTtcu and the local Free-

joumed at Court Houaa and the Freeholder* came to Sea. lale City and reconvened her*, to bear a Mr. Week*, of the Headley Good Road* Company, who cla.med that the preparation uaad by Mr. Sutton would prove aatlafactory If he were allowed to continue to ua> The portion to which objection raised, be stated, was laid In wet we er, and If It waa u*ed In dry weather |t

be objectionable. As a result between the Sea lale City and the Board to allow

be done, the work

ee done only In hot. drr weather, and street ‘"teiwocttoo* to be well sanded for ped« ups. Thl* square to be allowed to uo for T1 hours, and If ssMstsctory. the balance of the work to be done. Thbi work la at the exper.no of the con tractor, to complete hla contract. Ludlam Takes Seat

on, Thomas B. e City, newly

ted PTeeljMdfc from the First

it waa agreed t Comrniaeionera

the resignation of Freeholder Eustace. " a# reatgBaUon of John H. Jones, of Ocean City, from the Staking Fund ’omr it las Ion waa accepted, a* was the resignation of Freeholder Hope W. Gandy,, aa chairman of the BUI Committee. Freeholder Camp waa made chairman In place at Mr. Gandy, and Freeholder. DeBow waa added to the Committee Kugh.eer Rice reported that r angle Irons would be needed on the Stone. Htrbrr drawbridge, and would cost bout *«0. The bridge committee was uthorlsoC to secure them and have them laced, I he cost not to exceed *500. County Purchasing Agent Eltlredge sported that be had received bide, the >we«t of which waa M.o5 per ton. indent, F. O. B. Sea lale City, sad rnpowered to rurohaae not over 1.000. .tin for road work.

WoeM Turr Back

Municipalities Over by County and Improved The Cape May County Board of Freehold era has set -Monday. July 16Ui, mi family of Camden, have opened the! Board to which representative* of the irieiM cities, towns and township* of the county will be Invited to be hes'd on their vl-w* of the proposed plan of the Freeholders to turn back to C muMcipaJiUc-i the road* within their banter* that were taken over and maJnthe dale for the -apect*; meeting of the Some of these r.-iS# have been r«r t-raWy improved. It Is the thought of som* of the n her* of the Board of Freeholder* llmt If e*ch local r'-'V-rnmeotal I’ody wer mrtntatn these road*, this cOuM done in a manner to suit the requirements of Ota' particular section I section would then be paying for Improvements of the road* within boundary limits, and thus -he am of money that v.-»u» bare to be raised, by taxation for the noonty would It is rial

Special n Mm. M. ;

The tidy aum of SIM the card party given Bunch and daughter*. party wa* the great**! M the season. Tonlgt . Ohaa! will entertain, partlstt will be contlm

-y Mra. Alum i ' h h Hotel. The J(

j

LftW Which the id at the Clu.-

To A. H. Sapp, of Petersburg, the reweeantaUve af a w«U-known life In-

auiy In thl* territory, goes leading a division of etgfci

CAPO OF THANKS fommtttee of the Collection i

» Ross, at South ! number mi. MRS. CLARENCE )

CAPE MAY COUNTY BASE BALL LEAGUE

> last Saturday

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B. Heaton. If

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3S It 9 IT 6 4 Score by tnnlngs: Beilcplain 6S3910U1 0—U (Continued on page S)

PROGRAM EVENTS ON MONDAY CATRIED OFF. WITH GREAT SUCCESS —FIREWORKS DISPLAY FINEST SHOWN HERE IN MANY YEARS AND WITNESSED BY HUGE THRONG—GOOD WORK BY BAND

With the Sea Isle Boardwalk a every day. all the cottages open and * tri-tainlng guests and the hotels wen filled th* Independence Day v crowd wa* proclaimed by even eat residents to be the largest « re. and non* of the visitors returned, their city homes disappointed, for the program for Monday pawed off without a hitch and w ui the best ever gtvtcS

The visitors began arriving on Friday, . and continued until Sunday, and faculties on both the Reading -nd IVnnsylvania railroads were taxeo to the limit of their carrying capacity. The weather wa* Ideal, and the surf especially 'nvitlng and hut few ie*lsted the temptation to spend as much of the time In liathing suits aa poulhle. as attestad by tlie crowds In the surf and on the beach. On Monday the nwmlng was given over lo n shooting match, with some of ' the beat of the local cracksmen partlc!pallng. The high man arm* Frank Smlih, who brought down forty-flva out of the fifty clay pigeons; second s Harry Muller, with fony-two; Geo Busch and Walter Pfeiffer tied,for third place, both shooting thirty-eight. 1 Pfeiffer was awarder the prise, he c rylng the "shoot-otf," while fourth place wa* awarded to Mr. Busch. Bathing Suit Parade The bathing suit parade, scheduled for 3:10 o'clock, took pUtc- on time, and attracted an unusually lu-. e crowd, the majority of whom were the male me tare of the household of the residents and visitors, and what waa lacking. In the numbers In the parade was m than made up In the abbreviations of the costumes worn. The bathing suit* were all advanced models, and of the one-pivoe type such a* could have brought Joy even to heart of the Mayor of Somers Point of recent one-plece-bathlng-costumo fame. The prise-winning suits wore furnished by the manufacturing firm of Ed. Noon and Son, which firm was awarded a sifver loving cup for the best display, their models winning the greatest applause, and being by far the prettiest hothing

Thfi Judgve w

M-o. m-da streaper, of Philadelphia. «

ad ahnott e

eoa*t recently; Attorney ~ Philadelphia, and

Rotart Woodrow, of Philadelphia. The prize-winner* wore us. follows: Mrs. George Boeder, first; Mrs. Frank

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D. CINI AMUSEMENT OCEAN PIER CO.

Pier Theatre Now Open Showing the BEST and LATEST RELEASE PICTURES 2 SHOWS EVERY NIGHT

inn F0RD CARS 1UU sold on easy Time Payment?

One-Third or One-Half Down The balance m Six or Twelve Months Time Payments Car protected by Fire. Theft and Interest in Policy

Cape May Court Houie Garage CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, or Focer & Mecray Cape May AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS WE SELL ANYWHERE IN NEW JERSEY