Cape May County Times, 25 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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uclnatloc *hleh may hare amounted

V> temporary laaaaUy.

SarUer 1 B the week Miaa Petereon mid redstered at another Cape Hay m**!. On Wednesday moraine the

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ehe cried.

B «««»e of the excitement her hal-

traatment at the ho^ltal tent She brained her body badly whan th« waves drove her up »r»inyt the pH-

i haostsd while trying to swl n ant be-

I yond the sort line.

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lueinatlon had caused, the > requested to leave' the hotel.

Amaft Plus for WDdwssd Hotel

William UpUn. Sr.. President

BOT 800STS WILL HATS SFOm BAT SEFTBBL1 2

The Boy Scoots of Camp Cardinal Dougherty. Sea lr»e City, under tie

He was a brother of George Taylor, a Wont Jsrasy and Bsashon conductor and a son of Thomas Taylor. of Capa May. a veteran of the John Mecray Pont. No. «P. Q. A. R. Deteotiw Amt Aedfant The probable collapse of the Wildwood Oeeaa Pier was avei. d last Saturday by two Philadelphia detectives. who ordered off the thousands of persons who gathered on the end of the pier to eee the reeeoe of the launch Tampa,” which struck

the pier.

It was feared that th- pier might give way because of the unusual weight aanaad by the mass of humanity gathered In a oom perl lively

email area.

The craw of the -Tampa" that they ware Bailing from

the Wildwood Pier Company, 1 direction of Rev. Daniel A- Daley,

nounced last week tentative pUns' w,u 8U »" a day of for a new hotel that will grace the SntWd- *

boardwalk between *4tk and ISth

on the vacant lots directly

In front of the Wildwood Manor. The hotel will be six stories high

are to be as

60 yard dash, boy* under 4 foot € Inches; 100 yard dash, boy* under 4 feet 10 Inches; 100 yard dash, boys

will represent the latest word In' OTer * *•* * Inches; 110 yard dash, odera host dries. J boys under 4 tad 10 Inches; tXO yard PUns for the new edifice have been d “ h ' boys over 6 ted 2 laches. The submitted by 31mon and Simon. Phil- foregoing event* win be closed, for

adelphla architects. They call for a Boj 8<»«W only, magnificent building, occupying tbei Tbe open events will

entire block with 100 foot frontage 880 J™* 4ash. one mile relay, lye on the boardwalk. Three hundred r8rd relay. Junior, and XX* yard,

rwpns. 80 per cent of which will be Senior. T

equipped with private baths, arrang-' th< *« raess can leave their at

ed singly and In suites, w.ll m.v. u j ,he TIMES office,

the Urged hold In Wildwood. | Ther « wUl be n spedal prise for Mr. Upkln has pledged 8X6.000 lhe bor winning the mod points. for the stractnre. He plana to 1 ' ==am—m

raise 576.000 among the Wildwood

Policeman Pocdney. Bolden. Myers

sad Taylor, under orders from headquarters. had a busy time In Ocean

City Sunday ciadng tmi

garbed surf bathers from the board-

walk. A city ordinance <

bather* to wear garment* covering thdr suit* from neck to below the

knees and It was enforced I Hundreds of men and worn*

warned by the police to leave the walk and provide thvjnsdves with pt 79tf covering. Some did not take the warning good naturedly. One luaodflca blonde, in one-piece suit, refnaad at fird to obey tfordney**

warning. Ha told her she have to go to the City Hall, ai

Lev Curnerstoac RL Rev. p. J. Petri, rector of the Church at the Star of the Sea, AtUatfe City. Sunday afternoon laid the rarwer stone of St. Mary’s Oath oUe Church to Ocean City. E Thoums 7. Blake, who la ahw of at. AagMttoe-n Church at Qty; Oratory Monn. Arthur Hayes Mulligan, Atlantic aty.’ eeantrille; Wm. HoUeran. May* Landing; •Vbl Dalton and Jamm Bulfin. Vineland; John KlUlan. Cornwell, and Dr. D. A trbroek Seminary.

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of Bt Joseph’s olnt wss laid also by M» Petri, assisted by the priest* taking part In the eeranoaies In Ocean aty. Tbe building cast *16.000.

Mtm Mabel Fetaraon. of Overbrocx. U In s critical condition In the prlvaU hospital of Dr. Margaret Mace In Wildwood from lr fortes reedved Sunday, when ehe leaped from the window of her room on the fourth floor of a Cape May hotel. George Taming, a policeman attracted by the woman’s eer and found her wedged betweei pickets or a fence that ram henaath AocordlBg to the authorities at the Are You Properly Insured? b jmr *!• » >. ,inrHer<>( the <mt*t ratal <br jrar i» raiMrararaafantorattreflTl^ranbt fa« >rara»lti.it ■rafratr ra CWBVLT John L Maher »RAt hkaXE aai HSU1AMC1 Ami** ItaHa Btosst sa mz cm, ■- j.

. people and with that as a starter be | believes that another *100.000 can be raised among hie acquaintances in rhlladelpkU and New Tork and that after that any financial institution will underwrite the balance on a

long term note.

leacae Steves in WOdwooi Eleven persons were rescued by i beach guards U Wildwood Sun-

day.

A stiff southwest wind fanned the rf to a fury and made bathing ai laborious task in the breakers and cave the guards a busy day. of the rescued refused to give thdr

unas.

Richard L Rubin. *06* Irving street, and Hyman Schwarts, 16X0 Germantown avenue, bath of Philadelphia, were swimming beyond their depth at Hand avenue, the heavy undertow at that point pulled them out to aea and becoming alarmed, they called for help. Beach guards Kincaid. c.nd Jos and Daniel McNtchol went to thdr rescue and after a brief struggle tbe men were brought to shore on can buoys. James Phillips. State street. Camden, and Mrs. Gertrude Shnpaoo, Allentown. were rescued by guards while swimming is the surf off Garfield avenue. Mr*. Helen J. Irvine. SIX* N. 6th

SAFEGUARD Yes safeguard your own judgment when you appoint tbe Ocean City Title A Trait Co, to set a* your Executor. You knew that everything will be done property, promptly and aocarding to law. Consult with o«r otteea any time joe wish freely.

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WALD SAILER! PAETY

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lane Wenttell. Avalon; Mta. Margaret Went*. Blackwood; Mia* Eleanor Springer, Philadelphia; Mlaeei Anna and Alice Brown, Mrs. Thomas Brown. Howard Brown. Mr. and Mr*. Brooks Blissard, Mr*. Catharine Blisaard. Mrs. Mary Gandy. Mlssa* Helen Carll, Sara Fluler, KUsabeth Fldler. of DenntsvUle; Mimes Margaret Footer. Mildred Sutton, of

ffo. of th. Mlm Myra Way aaC One of the Interesting AIbert w , y of vlMr .

Stevens. Kid ora; Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Edwards. Mr*. Elisa Devltt, Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Crandol. Mr*. Prank Barnes, M. Hutchinson, Mimes Margaret and Mary Ludlam. Deborah and Sarah McKaig. Margaret Pler-

the sail lag party given by Captain Augustus J. Meerwald, of

South DsanU.

Tbe party left the wharf at 8:00 o'clock. Tbe day was Ideal for ■alllag and everybody reports n delight-

ful time although several

features wee dredging oysters for

he member* of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Bursas Uoyd and Mrs. Ella WentseU. of Avalon; Ralph ■t, Joseph Brennan and Gerald Smith, of Sea tele aty; James May- . of Millville; Mr*. Phoebe Grace, of Cape May Court House: Mra Smith Xadkott sad Mias Bdlth Endleott. of Rio Grande; Mtee Opal dHager. of Erma; Mia* Beulah Camp, of Pierce's; Mtee Elicabeth

on. Lyjila Nickerson. '

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Martha. Mary, Agnee and

Meerwald, Captain ai

Meerwald, Augnttu*. William. I da and Edward Meerwald, Ol Kalg. Ralph Moses, Carl Linoa Mrs. Charles Nickerson, of Dennis,’ and Mbs Margaret 1

of DsnalevHle.

CABS or THAAXB The Life Guards wish to * their thanks to all their frieat helped make their benefit di success, and especially to the of the Ovlc aub for a generoc donation. WM. STEV ENS. JR.. Cap!

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