CONSOLIDATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW. FEBRUARY MU
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL
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NEWS NOTES • OF THE PAST WEEK
AND CLEANING* OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER) E.40RT ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU SEE. GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY. SPRING IS HERE AND SOON YOU
A BAND CONCERT win be tfvrn In th« Mnalc Pavilion on the Boardwalk oo Ruler Sunday, from 11:00 A. M. until JI:J® P. >L. by the Rea Ute city BanU. the members of which oncanlsaUon have apent the past rlpht months hard practice. to the eosuins season.
CITY NEWS NOTES Tba Atwater home Is open for
Mra. H. Bradford, of Petermbuix. has boon In town a part of the week, sti with Mrs. Dean Campbell.
Mra. Charles' WhUttaxton. tonmas. and dauxhler Julia, down yesterday for the Easter vacation.
mother. Mrs. Mary Shannon, has r turned to Philadelphia. Mrs. La J. Downey and her daughtr rrlved on Wednesday, and have open »e!r oottaye on Loretto avenue for t
I Mrs. Jar
Mias Frances Russo, of Washington, i D. CL. Is the truest of Miss Margaret B STUM'S LANDIS AVENUE AMD • Byrne. Miss Russo and Miss Byrne alls street. We lake great pi as wire In to Atlantic CKy on Monday, inouncin* the opening of oar Raaitary Mr. and Mrs. Austin McDevttt.
id Quality Meat MarhsL with ‘ impleic line of fresh means
itisfy 2* ZZZZr' i Martln Roden. Jr_ Victor Klcgins and - ! William Gleason, all of Philadelphia, kept
at the Roden cottage, ovrr
THR1FTT WOMAN WILL "OFTEN r. a man cannot. The Security Trust
ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOE DECORhaler Eggs with games. MORN.
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’. SewTst
with them. The Men' Cape May county, will be the guesU of the Man's Bible Class of •the M. ~ .church next Tuesday evening. April l»lh. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all men In Rea late City. ■ Mra. John DennetL and her son QliotL arrived Tuesday to be the truest ot her Aster. Mra. Mary R. Brooks for Easter, lennett and Mra. Brooks' brother, i Maguire. Joined the family party p Loyal Order of Mooee.
from the text "The Master Him." Tha Parent - Teachers will meet Tuesday. April II. at I
Sum Annually Through Memberships;
advertising and county promotion fund of at least •M.MO by the end of tba present
THIS EDITION
of the TIMES has t regular news section of eight pages, and the Season-Opening Supplement of fifty-two pages. If for any reason you fail to receive a complete copy of ■be Issue, please advise this office at v thont delay, and an additional copy will be sent at once.
The voting power of the Chamber remain as It is now—evenly diatribe In every section of the county through the accredited delegates of
fact, enjoy every privilege of memberMi The Cape May County Chamber Commerce Is purely a county affair. M political and non-ae
every person Interested in the county take an active part In Ibe Chamber a attend the meetings, which are atwa opyn to all who a
A campaign by letter u solicitation Is now under way for an asHe membership of at lesrt fifteen thousand persona
Market street wharf, at 1: arriving at Rea lAr CMy a l.ii: and Rloor Harbor i Oils special hollway lraj Saturday.* April Itth only
CAUGHT HORNED FISH AT TOWNSEND'S INLET
COMPLETE CAMPAIGN FOR WILSON FOUNDATION
Wilson In the
county, and the Trm.sunv. Judge H. H.
Committee UII.M). the I *"*** ,0 *“ campaigning. \ , anwum raisso; hl . ,-ir, ln r-,tv. u.«.
throughout the county
6*»R[P0m ismmfiicr JUSTICE BLACK AT OPENING OF . COUNTY COURT ON TUESDAY SO LABELS PORTION OF REPORi OF DECEMBER GRAND JURY WITH REFERENCE TO PLACING OF COUNTY MONEY IN BANKS; BALANCE OF REPORT APPROVED: CRIMINAL CASES START ON. APRIL tSTH; SENATOR BRIGHT VINDI . CATED The April term of the Cape May Ocelli. ty Court opened cn Tuesday at Cape May Court House, with Chief Justice Charles Black. Circuit Judge Ralph Dongc* Common Plena Judge H. H. Eldr sr, the bench. The work of drawing a Grand Jury -Ta» quickly accomplished, and Mayor Joseph Q Champion, of Ocean City, was cnosen as foreman. After Instructing the Grand Jurors In their duties, and slat lug that •rreral matters of a criminal nature Would be brought before them. Justice
Good Friday srili be observed Stations of the Cross and
seven-thirty in
will be given to the faithful with a relic
that County Collector Harry Headly had »he Sacred Cross, a particle of the testified that the county funds were dls- wood of the cross on which Jesus Christ Intuited In an of the banks of the county, died on the Mount of Calvary bring used. Justice Black characterised as a "Verbal on Holy Saturday will be at accuracy" but thet as a matter of fact j o'clock. ( largely In one hank, and ] The Lenten season ends .at noon on
had very small deposits. Holy Saturday.
This condition should not obtain, he said. and concluded by charging that the Grand ! OB- BOWEN'S TOPIC IS further Investigate this and make, RESURRECTION OF CHRIST
At tne Methodist Church, on Eastar Sunday. Rev. Franklin Bowen the pastor.
Italian Bishop Will Officiate at Two of the Masses mi Easter Sunday; Special Good Friday Devotions There win be three Masses at SL Joseph's Church. Sea Isle City, on Easter Sunday, at eight, nine and ten o'clock, the latter being the High Mass. Two of the Masses win be celebrated by RL Rev. Josaphat Mlttlga. Bishop and Abbot of Aspromente. Italy, who Is In America an a special mission from the Holy See. and win spend the Easter holidays with his close friend. Monslgnor A. Poxxl. rector of the local church. An eight o'clock Mass will also be said at Ibe Mission Church of RL Olxabeth's.
niitahie recommendations.
Petition for Condemnstlon Commission Attorney 1-rap. of Camden, appearing for County Counsel Way. pell I toned the for a Commission of Condemnstlon to condemn land for the road and apto the bridges on the Grassy-Sound-North Wild wood-Burleigh Which is now being built by the County. The IVt'.tlon was granted, returnable on
May Hh. at May 's Landing.
kst case to he wiled before Judge was that of State Senator William hi against Samuel CasseL of Vine-
Mr. Bright
seen by him alighting from an la Vineland. In a drunken coo
'swearing*'
the N»w York Onfe. of Cnaasl> had worked to to Senator Bright's caa-
didao. and bad injured his character and
Mr. Blight or. the night re-
MISS JEANNETTE CLOUTING
wife. In Cape May County. i*id
'Mr. Starr.
In reply tn this. Attorney Lrder. former Common Plena Judge of Cumberland County, appealing for the defense, raid
that Mi
win preach at the tpornlng service. hl« topic being "The Resurrection of Christ.' 1 here will be specie 1 muric fitting to tlx
At the evening service, at 7:*0. Dr. Bowen's top. will be "Eternity in the Heart." Sunday School will be. as usual at 1:M P. M. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. B, S. Disc. Pastor i for next Sunday are as
Ki te A M.. Sunday SchooL Easter Hymn, school. 11:1* A. M.. Sermon. 'Tbs Empty
POMONA GRANGE MEETS AT SOUTH SEAVILLE
j Pomona Grange members and friends received at the I*. O. 8. of A. Hall. Sou h I Seaville.. April Kth. a warm welcome from the South Seaville Subordinate Grange. Grangers were out cn masre and at the afternoon business meeting very encouraging reports were made by the follow. Ing granges: South Seaville. Cape May. Rio Grande, and Cold Spring. Grangers from Camden county brought words tU welcome and encouragement to Cape May county grangers. Worthy Master. Sheppard Taylor, of Cold Spring, announced that there would be no Initiation, but that a degree team would be chosen, to take care of the many applicants .or the Fifth Decree work, early in M*y, at the Cold Spring Grange Hal.. Mrs. Linda McPherson, who holds the honored office of Pomona, was given adthority to choooe her own degree team, and call them together for rehearsal In the near future. After the customary st.-rr finished, a lively i ot the Federal Land Bank ensued. No decision was reached on this matter, except that It would be advisable to give close consideration to this form of government aid. by holding a county-wide meeting, at which Mr. Forbuah. representative of the Federal Land Bank for the First District, would be present to answer any questions on this subject. It was decided to hold a meeting on April ZIsL at the Court House Building, (tape May Court House. Lecturer A. T. D. Howell offered the IHaa Creek Grange Hall, fur a meeting piai e. but later stated that, as it was a county-wide affair, it had bettdr be held at the county.seaL After the business meeilng. a sumptuous repast waa served by the tr.diee of the South Seaville grange. baler in the evening, splendid local talent furnished entertainment, as given by the following Address of welcome by Worthy Master R. W. Rosenbaum, of South Seaville Grange, which was answered by Dr. W. L. Yerkea. of Tucashoe. representing the
Recitation—Miss Gertrude Fisher.
Recitation—Mias Bocklua. Speech on Science—Mr. George Sayre. The above selections were Interspersed by good music given by the South SeavtUe Band, led by W. H. Duffle Id. from
the captain of the University of Penosyl- FRELINOHUYSEN ENDORSED BY vaais team which won In a debate with' ATLANTIC COUNTY REPUBLICANS the University oi George Washington. ___
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don debated was "Resolved, that the ■ r * c, ’ Pi^'tt Big Republican Victory United States Cancel the War Debts - Owed It By the .killed Nations " The 1 Thr Atlantic County Republic's-, Exaffirmative and • cuUve Committee warmly •ndorsed B«nd faeriUv -l.l-H * lor Joseph Urelinghuyseo for re-election
st a dinner conference held at the Chelsns
this week by mark*. The facts, be stated, wer- that 1 Court of Claims, commended Mlltoc Hal.- Hotel on Saturday afternoon last. Mrs. Charles H. Clouting of the on the night referred to Vr. CasseL with Inowltx for his splendid delivery and for Thr endorsement rune following an in-
marriage of their daughter. Miss Jean- I two other men. were attracted by Lie the type of argument he presented. troductory spexch by Senator Waller E.
Mr. Tracy Vincent, of Asheville, | conduct of the persona getting out of the I < Edgr. who -
*. April flh. J si
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r and speculated as to their Identity.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
LACIES' AID ELECTS OFFICERS
r ungi.t Published in conjunction with the Cape r.Jgm. : Mmy county uasetla. Cape May Court .
mid. Attorney i House.
Mr. sad Mrs. Raldlffe. of Wa D. C_ were recent guests of Mrs. Jamas They have Maaed the Nock
Mm. J. D. Humphries, of Philadelphia. _is been visiting her Mater. Mrs. Harold Sutton, far <he past waatL
ug a house party. Mrs. J. S. Felton, of Phi ladafphla. have been at Sea Isle City all week, celled beer by the serious 111of Mrs. Felton*' mother. Mra. Mary the winter with
whe 4ra* here
yS —, — | This fra* all that was
The M. IE. Ladies’ Aid hMd Bo annual I luoper Mated, and added
both had the highest regard for ^ - 1>r|
la the lector ra | tbo Sejyalcr. and had no thought of de- ' omitted, the
faaalag his character and he would ask jj M
.a. of "no cause j ^ foU ow1ng U
entered far record In the County
During the course of bis address. Senator Edge commented on the aoUdarity of the Republican ranks and olwerrad that It looks like a trig Republican year la New Jersey because of the unanimous locking that has been g'.ren both State ~ Bam N. Runyon, of Union.
ion
the Lafayette Hotel. Work has been the alterwUoa of the Intorior of the
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS FOR RENT
home a part of Ihr weak. Mrs. Uugwt who Is treasurer of the l-adb-*’ Aid. at Townsend Lulhe-i
the church on '
Way. .
ad Dr. C. W. cruise of the to New York on the S. E Oeorga Washington, on April Mth. nnd will be In Bse IMe Clly before
rived In Kspies, and fro Journeyed to Nice and Monte Carlo, are now la Harts They sail for 1 on Wednesday. April Irih.
Tmto, Thr— or Four Rooms BY THE SEASON
Brunswick
Vrneioad Stroot and
ents
Sen /Mr Gty
■ted the fob drue bills : Uhnstophri Urm agna. Indicted for *»- ■all and Ivrllery upon Paoqaulle Montag. a. Fee lab- CMy. Hoffman, of Cold Spring, for a»bbuU and boltery on bis wife. Annlta Maltbew* &. rd J. LorfTIcr and WUliara l.orffIsr. of Wildwood. Mrceny of one Marcar truck from Joseph Hrrivanl. Wildwood. Pauline Johnson, alias Edmund*. Cap*
irvi* Blevin. larcei.y of ’umber from the Borough of Cape Mcy Point. Civil cases wrie continued wi Wrdneoday and Thursday by Judge Donges.
adjoining lands of heirs of Gifford Anneloy. Gandy 8. Robinson and Henry Ludiam. containing 4tt acres. of Avalon
mwtion 14. The Avalon Company to Charles Keppy »4M> Lot IOC. section l». plan KM. Middle Tosmshlp Alice G. MarKisale, rt vlr.. to Charles O Glenn Tract of land uu West aide of Main Seashore road and Hfbt of Heading R. K. at Burleigh, adjoining land of Gar- ' ner Hand and Asa McPherson. Containlni M.C acres. « Gompany to flfb. Lotr n and M. section 1M: lot* U and M. section IM. plan A-L
FREE SEEDS
Through the courtesy of Consrvssnuui Bachararh. thr TIMES U able, again this year, to dlrirlbuW a variety of vegetable seed* free of charge to all Its reader# who may riOl #1 the Time*' Office. No seeds will be given la child.—n under say rlrrumsiancas. so DO NOT BKKDj THE KIDDUtf A post card wlU bring a supply by mcJI without cost NOTICE TO NY PATRONS This is to notify my pat-on* that all { tasivniKW potelr* which have e*p)-*d. i or which may espire, have l—en bound
fully csverod
"Why worry r - L a lew way of say Ing what has been so well expressed by Elbert Hubbaid. "Accept the trivial annoyances and amall miaflt* of l}f# no a matter
of nouns, for to glvr tl yoad their «esM<s*U to
the New Jersey Sunday School J Uon was the principal speaker Monday evening at the IVnnle Township conference. held at the M. E church, of which Bar. F. O. Jackson Is pastor. Mayor Gillie rt 8. Smith, of Avalon, president of Ibe Cape May County Sunday School Association, presided. A Township organisation waa effected with the following nflkers: Prraidrn' WlU Champion, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. L. 8. Cheater: super! ntend'nt*. children. Mias Ross a Gandy: young people. Mias Bene Miller: adults. Mrs. Kmma I troughSecretary Appley extended an Imitation to the Sunday Reboot Council of l-t angelical churches to be held at Kanaaa City.
Playing with baby and making him an test Indoor aports we know of. but It can be mighty hard o-i baby's nerves. Ye*, children oo have nerves.
i cleaning the a
“At Your Service" Edward S. McDevitt PLUMBING CONTRACTOR HEATING AND ROOFING Let He QooU Ytt oo Yo«r Hrxl job 26 Coral Street Sea lole City, N. J.

