cm tui corarr bmm, ranuiT. mu. n. iwa
Hfe Three
in die Grant of Sea Isle Gty
Jokt CuBMj.-of Philadelphia.
To< la y la Friday, tha thirtyth!
Watch T»ur atap
uiaa llnrfarat Donoran. of Phi I a- araak-«nd vial term,
delpbla, apat Sunday with tar aott- Paur lUfoire. of Philadelphia and er . Mia. Itatnaa Doaoraa. Sea laic City, waa a rtaltor on TuaaWIIlUBi MoOlaaihlto aotartaiaad day. lookinc attar hi* Minerra atreet
his brother :ro*a PhnidaipkU. « proparty.
Sunday. »»•» *tom la tha Uncoln William MeCaaa. at PhllafialphU.! dpartmaBU are rapidly neartas cotnirrlved thta weak to remote at hta Piattoa, and make a handaome addl-
eotuae for the aaaaoe. j Ho. to thU comer.
Mr. and Jlra. Chariaa A. Kroooa. of 1 . Mr _ «d Mra. Thomaa - McCoy.
Phllad ‘ — “ ‘
spend
Clean Up! Paint Up! and noon: Health Palry at Capa May
Mat! That'a the alopan that will Court Houaa.
put Saa lale City In aplc span ahapa April 1»—Moraine: Health' for the cummer. Palry at Saa Isle City. Afternoon: Throusfa tha a*eney of Walter Health Palry at Upper SaarUle. I ftMhla, of MIllTllle and Saa Ule City. -' v * ,rl *0—Mornlnp: Health tao aew planoe have been placed f^ lr 7. at Woodbine. Afternoon: In the Hotel Bellevue, one electrically Health Palry at Dennlerllle. operated and the other a player. Ap ?' SI- Saturday mornln«:
Mr. rod Mra. John Kehner are J^ th
receirinc ooncratulatlona on the ar- M n fiif’
rival of a new addlUon to the family.
William Kehner Is the younkaterie ^ch«M?E^tah cont^ ^
name, and he came to town mat Sat- conte * t at —.- - . court House.
urday morning, | MBy 11 __ n|bUi bddua] rield Meet
or county public schools Athletic Carnival on the Pair Grounds, Cape
ladetphla, arrived on Sunday to i d the eeawm at their Inlet home. ' Mr. Soden and his mm. Martin, of Philadelphia, were In Saa We City on Sunday kxddas after the Sodeu
property on Coral “* ‘
and Sea lale City. , . home for the peat ten days, sutterIny from Quincy. The family of Tfcomaa P. Reilly, of Bala. Pa., are at their
Joyin* the James J. Hac&n waa a City vWW on Sunday, Jodi _ Hacna. who «ent the week here with Mrs. James G. Hardte. All to Philadelphia on Mra. Sea We City lent Friday atsht after a pending a week la Philadelphia. Mr. PeMmaa went op oa Friday mornlB*. retnraln* wKh Mra Peld-
Praak Urban, accompanied by hla wife, wm a Sea We City rial tor recently. Freak to the popwtor operator of the Ooeka-Ptor Theatre movtoa d urlny the eeaaoa. and taa a heat of frienda tan. Jared D. Wolfe. Md maaacer far the Heralds of Utarty. a fraternal insurance oopanlaatloe. la la Sea lale City this week; to form a Si a Wi City lodce. Several local retodeata are already memheni of the ordec. Mia. LeRoy J. Arotar arrived home
to reeetrtas the eoasrataar aaaay frienda on tar racy, amid "nomeoto on
sinmeot Committee of the Sea Isle City CAaaaher of Oa ' ~ In the
E- Alton, wan known Saa Isle City
ad property owner. PMtodalplito oa tied hr hta eon.
Wildwood, motored to Sea lale City oa Tueaday. vial tin* friends. r »hd Mra. McCoy were formerly
Mrs. James F. Eustace, accompanied by her dauchter. Mias Maiy. formerly of Sea tele City, and now of Philadelphia, arrived last week to remain here for the summer erseon. Mias Margaret Twohey has been 1U daring the past week, at the home
of tar mother. Mra “
SCHEDULE OF SPSIKG E VESTS
fro “ “ atUck of ship at SeavUle Community Hall.
peodlcUU. | Friday. April SO—Dannla Towa-
Georfe Boeder. Irvine Pitch and ship at Dennisvllle School.
Jc^n C. Smith made up a party at the April 14. 21 and 22—County ExWUdwood Golf Club on Saturday I aminalions for Teachers at Cape May
afternoon. Mr. Boeder being among 1 Court House High School,
the recent converts to the game. Monday. April 16—County TeaefaThe winner of the prise offered In ‘ er * Institute st Cape May Court
the advertteemeit of A. G. Rice and House High School.
Company last week waa Ruth Hal-]_***“ 18—Morning: Health leran. whose' answer was from Dto- Fairy at Wildwood School. Afteresora '‘Seeking an honest man " ,■■■■■: i. 1 "., u.--z.-=
These advertisements are publishes.
la the ffrat Issue of each moot
POE THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS “'f Court House.
_ ' —-—■ May 14. 16 and 16—SUte Teat for Wednesday. April 4—Opening highest B3emcnUry Grade and Rural games of County Base Ball Leagde. School Examinations The annual contest and exhibit of ~
Sewing and Cooking In the rural _ „ . ^
schools of the county will be held In Brtter 10 ** wro «g * ntJ the different townshlpa at which attempt than never to have made the
time local trophies or prisee will be attempt.
awarded. ■ . ..
Tuesday. April IT—Lowe* Town-
ship at Academy School.
Wednesday. April 18—Middle Township at Cape May Court House. Thursday. April 19—Upper Town-
BASE BALL SCHEDULE FOB 1OTJ OF COUHTY HIGH SCHOOLS
Cape May at
Middle at
Wildwood
Woodbine at
Ocean City at
Wed.. Apr. 4
Wildwood
Home
Home
Middle
Open
Set. Apr. 7
Ocean City
Home
Middle
Open
Home
Sat. Apr. 14
Home
Woodbine
Cape May
Horae
Open
Sot. Apr. 21
Open
Home
Woodbine
Home
Middle
Bat. Apr. 28
Open
Open
Home
Open
Wildwood
Sat. May 5
Home
Cape May
Open
Ocean City
Home
Sat. May 19
Woodbine
Open
Ocean City
Home
Home
Wed May 22
Middle
Home
Open
Home
Woodbine
Sat. May 26
T .ome
Open
Home
Wildwood
Cape May
Wed. May 30
Home
Wildwood
Home
Cape May
Open
Sat. June 2|
Ocean City
! Home
-WANTED-
. . ; Young men. 21 to 26. u> act as aatoo-
Mtaa Bertha Morahlcweg waa an throughout Cape May County. Atlantic 01 ty vlaltnr oa a-turday y--—^lilne—irtnnlU^ Salary, com-
T**-* 1 a, « AU “ Uc mission and b -nua. Whole or pari
City Hospital with Clarence A. Mou-
Urite. the Sea tele brakeman who EAYH< ED KcHLIEY wa.^ cerlously injured to a fall In .... Jr**’"" N . front of an ougtoe some time ago. ^ Oem* City. N. J.
Mr. Moultotte to slowly recovering.
mooting of .the Sea Into
cel red for the placing of this advertising to the newspapers of the Bari. City Clerk Maher reported the receipt of 676 to mercantile Uceajea. and receipt of the accepted contract and bawd far the Improremsate to the Gas plant. Director Sofroney reported having ordered on approval cluster tights 'or the head of the Sea tele Turnpike and In front of the City Hall, and Director Love presented the
to April first.
Monday, accompanied William, to look afu
property, ow Dolphin street, which Mr. Allen recently purchased The Alton smuuer heme to 702 & Landis avenue, and will again be occupied
The City Audit, pleted by the State Auditors time ago. to now to the hands or the City CoaOLlaoionera. It will, doubt, be pabltotad tor the lotot Uon of taxpayer!, as required by law. at am early date. It to the *rnt complete audit of the city accounts to eeveral yean, and * to be in excellent fl
Laun-Dry-Ettc ELECTRIC WASHER Walter ScoUe MILLVILLE - NnrJ«MT
Pore Linseed Oil am White Lead iMkk or Ostakle Has. Punt, AE ShulM t?.0t per fsBon Vinlak a Oraas. BSdhi KM per t»Bon PrWac Fean Faint KMctat a.. BM. Om. SL2S |
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