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75c HeoMtitchef' Hock Towel* 59c All linen, hoary absorbert Towels that wear perfectly u always look well. Plain hock centers, dainty borders, her
45c NStural Art LINEN 35c yard
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Wilson Johnson, fifth. Class 4. Boys and Girin,
DIVISION I—ORGANIZATIONS Class 1, 'Military—Morgaa-Raack Post, one tm. Arm prto. Clam t. Fraternal Organisations. Lodges—P. O.'B. of A-, cup. Clare S. Ctube—O. C. H. 8. freehxaen. first prise: Ocean City Dodgers, comic prise. Class «, F*re Companies—Angleeea Auxiliary, first p’-'te; Abglesee Ftre-
, DIVISION •dam 1. Indiridi Taney Dressed—1 sells Smith, female totverwinator. first prim; Viol. Richmond, colonial
first prim; JOm Prances R Isle. Bsklmb memd prise. Class S. C
Class S. Bays and Oirie— Fancy -Ruth Foster, first; Margaret Rumell. eeemd; Dallas Landers. thlru, Delores Hillman, fourth; Dorothy Riley, fifth; Ruth Haley, sixth. • Comic—Edith Haaderac s. first: Parker Hillman, second; Thyreton Lomax (colored), third; Emltr Nanleo. tour b. Herschel Breckley. fifth; William VandegriR. sixth. Impersonation—Blair Torbet. first:
THERE Is terror Is clausing of the firs alarm for the man who has taktn out no Insurance or hu home or his furniture. If you don't care to suScr sorrow as tka rvnult of k hiss* remombwr thet our Insurance policy will thoroughly protect you. arwltoJtnowa lids s good l to US* out Insurarcc Don't ym ngrm with her* NOTARY PUBLIC
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''Little Ocean City Boosters ” Comic—Thirty-fourth Street, bedOrlgtnal—Deer Club. DIVISION fV—FLOATS Seetlon A—Walter Tomlin *Tn the a(h Tub." City Ons LigTt
Seetlon C—Ocean City Storage^. Largest rial eg organisation with band was tbs Cape May Progressive
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MARRIAGES
Mies Gertrude N.rtury and Ear) HoUingsbesLd. both of Orsen Creek, were united in murlaga at the lame of tbe bride's sister. Mr* Kent Bedgravee. at Wildwood, on Wedaenday evening.
Mies Norva GaaklU. of Swain ton. and Loren Rlaley. of Avakm, were quietly married at Vineland ia July, but announcements were not made of tbe marriage until Inst week, coming as a real aurprim to tbe many friends of tbs coddle.
Street, Wilmington, and Mlm Anna Laeidca, of Woodbine, wore Bull la marriage by Rabbi Lerentbal.
will make their ^he ceremony waa wHneeeed Ly a
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then left for their honeymoon at Aftantlc City. Among thorn who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. fi. LaPidua, A. KrtgsteJn, Loula KrigsMU. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kovsfcy. Mr. nmi Mr*. Charles Bodnar, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joeaph Kovsky, Mr. and Mm. Abe Laptfius. Mrs. R. Kovsky. Helet. H-ory C Lop Ido*. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lopkb of WUmisgtoa, Mr. and Mrs. H. SnOa. cf Wllmlagtoo. Miaees Barn of Wilmington.
Joseph
. Leventhal. Mr. npd Mrs. Fred Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. Kami Beyl H. Karris, of Camden.
FOR SALE Winter Apples and Penn Jacob L IttMT
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TO SEFOXMAITXT , (Continued fn.m peg# 1) Attorney Hildreth, of Cape May.
new trial, on th* ground that thing pointed to her Innocence, inasmuch as abs had Informed the Bullock household of the theft and thus
Tbs morion tor'a uew trial wm denied by Judge K'dredge, hut he stated that In new of the youth of Louise, and the muy totters be had received from her tons.w employers in vsrioos pin cm tailing of her honesty and reliability, be would Ma|
County JalL In Burton's cans, however, anid the Judge, there ^are no mittgaUng clrcumetaaeea. He was In the kitchen when the fewairy disappeared, left the house hurriedly, even lee^ric bundle of clothing In his hsets. and (hen triad to get to Coart Bouse to
evldeBM of hU guilt, said the judre. State Reformatory, at Rahway.
Indeed be did not share is the profits of his gaming house, was the protest of John Rnffina. of Cape May.
guilty to running a gambling bouse. When questioned by th* Prosecutor. Ruffins admitted he got a small "cut" from each game ol crape, "maybe five or ten cents, lust to pay for the tight and heat when the fellows wanted to give It to him.** / Boffins' place was raided by the lerlff last summer while a g u in progress, and Jodgs Eld radge stated that 7 be had personal knowl- ■ of^tUk character of tbe Ik that Roffifcs wee running. "I am going to take the profit ouj. of gambling In Cape May County." said the Judge, "by making the fine aass before me heavy enough to offset any profits, unless I d-'em on a jail sentence. In your e however. I know that you arc the support of your aged mother. *m/, because 1 don’t want to work a hardon her I will not send you to The sentence of the Court to you pay a fine of five hundred dollars and be confined In the County Jail Uto'Il th* fine to paid."
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