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THAB AHY OTHZS HEWgPAJEB a CAPE MAT COniTT SKA BU CUT, CAPE MAT OOOTtT, M. I. PEOJAT, DECEMEEE 7, 1«3
County
Payed H^vways
of Highway Part of 3^
Will Meet Wtfi CoBBiRoo
juesting the Stai Hon to "lucln** e hard
teum win gpgPEHM v ■ten*®(WIHJTOEDYOUTH
id the hard aorfaetnx of Bout* No. . (ram m With R< d. 14, at Bio Oraade, to (moIiob. aid work bei&< cmBidered •• the May Cottaty aad wnr* the r b et number o# aC^aeMaMi aam u' road* to aatf ^
•esort*.’’
A copy of thi* ered sent to t*80____ lo” a^d the (Sort wf a ferwtod to h. Kd> <X Ox. M«
n for
r.. .-Ersfi.- Capo Hay to •ewes, Delaware, Jerry, and urrlnx hat r&rorable a»:taa be noon takes n thl* project. TWa resolution aloe reed that the CoaoUaeJon aa soon s possible take ever Route No. «, h'ch mean* the conatruetlon of a ridge from Beeelojr’s Point to Som-
s Point ^ ,
Waa Dkained Lut Week
By Coart
of Wildwood, Pgoed nentanco on Harry Simon last after giving him a lecture " House. Simon, who ?T.- lMt »“mme ••rae ataty days for driving a a^ou^a MoaMa appealed The « "orambar 17, when Simon failed to U81 Wedn today at .r V'v ‘ erUl,be<5 *u»d. He •totod that he waa unable to appear aa he who confined in a hospital, “fL” npuUtwl , * rt,nl an 8er8 on Ua right hand which had been ernened where he waa employed. S?K SUE"*”'
FUHBEE POUE
ghUc teaching Florence Howard, of Hoi On ton Inn fame, how to drive *_«ar. Simon had no license though
Ko"at* had a penr.lt. The BoBlra told Simon that ft is 'am ailh the woman dM not _ Simon produced evidence to that be had not been acquaint-
Oi with tbc woman and he waa 4nMrwMtog her at the eollcltatloo of
Byrne' stated that he hoped that
moo had learned a leeeon and the feet that he requires dally medical treatment caused him to reconsider
Letters To Santa Claiq
t Junction. neyed by i me ago* ana It wca thought how ever, and the Committee
■0 TJtACE'YET OP
mssaro sea isle wokas
Bra. Horaoe V. Eke Wnmitg fine-
fctoidny; Disappeaaed on Visit Mr*. Catherine Rice, of Sea Isle
City, wife of Horace W. Rice, teUer of the First National Bank of this city, has been missing since Saturday, when ahe left the home of her mother. Mr*. Minnie Croamey. 1461 Sparta Street, Oak Lane, ostensibly u>
return to Sea Isle City,
Mr. and Mrs. Rice left Sea Isle City on Wedneaday of last week, to spend Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Rica’s parents. Mr. Rice returned home on Thursday night, while his wife remained in Philadelphia to do some shopping. She left her mother's home on Saturday morning, and whan no word area received from: her until Monday, har moths, became alarmed and notified the police, and a search
jng^UaUluled.lor her.
(Editor's Note: Thl* is » installment of letters to Santo
written by the kiddies ctf Cana County. All letter* recetvedq
and Including, Wednesday,
l#th. will be published. Send In yofir letters, kiddle*. Be sure to sign yoVs name, toll your age, and where you
live, so Santo will know.) Some good Mend of Santo’*.
Court House, has written asking a box of chalks, some paint am nice coat, but forgot to sign a —■ Another at Court House, for * meow cat and train of car*, but fio name la signed. Be sure to sign yoir
letters, children. Dear Santo Claus
Will you please bring me a coach, pr of roller aka tee, Urge of chalk, a etove and a nice cost hat and some ureases.
' LAURA WELLS,
Cape May Court House. N. i
Dear Bento Claus!
Lest year I didn’t get from you so please send me
thing. Last year I had, my and lhis year I haven’t any father, he died on October i, ms. Pletto send me a pair of ekatoe and a aa of dishes and some story books, thn la all I art. this Is Catherine Pemfl Be* Isle City. N. J. box 6. P. a Please send my sister the same thinflL Florence, and my sister a doll and sit
TOUEOKJ CAE UPSET WHEN E AHMED BY POED
Three Slightly E nrt in AonM-t on Dfnnisrille to Woedbtnc Eetd WhUe driving on the road from Dennisvllle to Woodbine on Sunday evening, the touring car of H. an»»<jtr of Clement, was struck by a pamtor Pord coupe, and upert, throwing the three passengers out into the load. In the car, beside Mr. Sunder wee his
wife and Mrs. J. Toser.
The Ford was traveling at a rapid Pace, and did not stop after the aeeldent. Mr. and Mrs. Sunder and Mis. Toter were token to the office of fir. Jofle. at Woodbine, and were found to have escaped with bruises and laeer*. tlone about the face and *'»•* " . The aecideut waa reported to Constable Uchow, at Woodbine, and Mr. Sunder gave the information that the tor causing the accident bore a license plate with “24” as the flint numbers. A search among the cars parked in Woodbine developed that
of dish. Ange. and my sister Mill] a doll end net dish, aqd my brothl Albert a rocky house. Yours truly
CATHERINE FERRARI, Sts Isle City, N. J. Box • P. a
Dear Santo.
Please bring me a 2 wheel bike, nigger Jigger on a roof, blocks, candy. .
maker’s store.
Mr. Rice a at to I
ndge came la thto -■—
- of a bridge Mroae Mtt Toll Chert
rletgh to North Wildwood which Mr. Camp km: the
ipor&ry _ tble it to
lot finished nciuru, so the l*e built, fk. , .. the •nstertal on the ground ‘ H , ' rld K e - h » advised the Board In Inter rued •u'd like to Arthur Wih 10.., or IM (tauHT. «~4 • 'nty truck for some pi (vale work liout pirmtoston, and sent a chsck ">e Beard for It;.86 to 5a/ for iruck hire at the rate of »1.76 nour. The check was received, d the Director of Bt«hw*M dlrect10 notify mil rood foremen that in future the County tracks must b ^rs“S£SsrTss hered o motl— that the foremen
__ Philadelphls on Wednesday and srord received from n Thureday morning by teleIndleated that his wife had not en found. A post card Is said to hdVe been receiver, by her mother purporting to be from her and stating that she wss all right and not to worry, but this has not been verified.
PHE AH) EEVOKE
RECKLESS JpEIVEE’S LICEHSE Speeder Struck Xu Several Month*
Ago and Fled
Joseph Mslek, sge It, of Woodbine, is apprehended by Oohstable Morris Uchow last Wednesday evening while strolling through Woodbine. About five months ego Mslek fled from the County after be struck Charles Reed, of DennlsvIUe. with hie speeding machine. Reed’s leg wss broken and Mslek fled without offering assistance. Justice Levin revoked Malek’u driving license foi one year and fined him. Mslek stated that after the accident he vislled Chicago and several clttles in the Middle West. Mslek has caused considerable trouble to the County offlcisls In the past.
Dear Santo. Please bring me a horshey-who, a kitty kar with wheels, nigger jigger on e roof, chou chou train that run around a track, niat'e all. WALTON CAMP. Sea Isle City. N. J. Dear Sants (Reus, I am a little girl, six yean old, who would like to have for Xmas, " ikatee. wagon, mamma doT some eandy.and a troto-
Frlend
LAURA P. EVANS, 68th, St. Oeaaa City, N. J. Dear Santo Claus.—• I am * little girl two year* old, so I can’t write and my mamma is do.ng It tor me. For Christmas I would like to have doll baby. * tree, crib, dishes, coach, candy and orange* for my slater and L From your little friends, ELIZABETH f. EVANS, 68th, 8L Ocean City. N. J.
'ommunleart** was rad from „ <•--*«*!«»»* *ri»ri- ' Elation, at Nsw Brunswick, lining ths progwu of mosquito •naluUu work tor 18X4. and 'i»c the usual appropriation o: 1,0 for this wort This coac>u oh was ordered recalved and
• wardens wars
‘ from fir* wi
on* from Al^sou i ' and the other from R_ *"n. of BeUepIsla. sailing ettsn- . . tr * *•‘■•<1 »>y dry '’“‘nff pn#d stoug County roads. ' l, '"«’ni ware referred to the
- ioi of Highway*.
from the Oty of Gape May.
» from the
ca t 0 Djpp-tof of Highway*. “ remraunloaUw said that the
Of the loose plank against Us h :.° rk of lb( bridge could be n three equaree n«sy every — * n, r: nt 0Y-r : b« wucturo. noiher Protest wa^ lodged agi
i; tezrc
Nl and filed.
'■lire of a eult of Sutton sn« Oor'."‘.t^oy agalnot tho County to rr 3l,g|| i ^h > 4ns OB ec- •< Of cot tract to reourfaoe Landis , u *' Ul. city wss road, aad
Dear Santo Claus, I want a wagon, bicycle, pair of skates and . y, If not anything else. That Is all for Uls time, goodby dear Santo Claus, Your Meed. WALTER C. BUSHAY, 1284 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Dear Sants Claus. I want s doll coach, pair roller skates, doll, pair of boots, teddy bear, and a small three wheel bicycle and
a sled.
Your Meed. EDITH BUSHAY. 1224 Anbury Ave., Ocean City. N. J. Dess Santa, ffeasa will you bring me a toolbox and a station tor tuy trains and a tunnel for my train. A telephone
with the
recent accident. Inquiry proved the owner to be Morton Blackman, 'of ”ort Norris, who was apprehended d taken before Justice Levin. He did not have a llceuso card, and car was held, and he was placed der 860 ball, waa fined 816 for rc__ lam driving and was compelled to pay for Ue damage done to Sunderie
HOLD TWO ATLANTIC CITY XKHOX EUX CHABflR legms Stopped ky Shot from Police -
man’s Gun
Law!* and Austin Broth wslte, col orqd. of 1088 Lincoln Terrace, Atlantic City, were each held In 81600 ball by Justice of Ue Peace John J. Dmin* In City Hall Court, Ocaan City, on Sunday, tor s further hearing. charged with bootlegging Lewis, who, the po)lce said, had a revolver, was heJ' in 81000 bait tor court Rail was provided by Reginald Weeks, ored, of Atlantic city. Policemen Jernee and Burmsn were the auto bridge Saturday night, watching tor moonshine smuggler*. They are said to have suspected these colored men fo>- some time, and when Uey came long in a Bulck car, they ere <5**re, to atop. The Atlantic Ity XMfiVUd not pay ary attention to the request, it Is alleged, but proeeedet along Ue road at a fairly rapid pace. The policemen fired In 'TUB sure token to poHee headquarters, where the machine was heM, .wiU Ue men. In the car, according to the testimony, two gallons of “boose” and a case of neer, were found, In addition to two cartone of cigarettes.
Judge Scores
BACHAEACH TO OFFEE
__ AHTI-POLLUTIOH RTT.T. Defiant Girl H » Time to Be Lost in Congress in
j Fight—Bachaiach Starts Action No time is to be lost at Uls session of Congress in securing the passage of a bill that will put a prompt stop to the pollution of the navigable waters of the country through the dumping of was i oil from oil-carry-ing and oli-burnlng ships and other objectionable refuse Into Ue water*. Representative Isaac Bacharacb, of Atlantic City, Introduced a bill In Ue House as soon as Congress met, mak-
Gkiortlli Sentenced to Bah way on
Abuse Charge. Girl Scorns Opportunity to Be Good Sent to Refonnatory
Judge Eldredge sentenced John
??* ^ City, to
an IndxflnKa 7 TT - r~7 10. M noon ae oongreen met, makfim flehAnf ileS. ‘ ^ Rshway Re- In.. It unlawful to throw, deposit or toSt HoZZi V. t !Ti he ^ ln * held lD discharge from any vemel. wharf. Ume Chloral at T h,ch m “ n, J factu ring plant or mill, oU In of4*rna??hn.?w *^ Ut S 10 a ch4r * e aDr form or other refuse other than 14^L w 'r.Jl“ Cy 8ann ' DC *’ ** e loto the navigable water* of
Cltf- was sent to the the United States.
O, S^"®* 0nn School at Trenton. I Senator Walter E. Edge Is expectP^r.wcre arrested un the com-' ed to Introduce a duplicate of the S^nLo t J^., Klr lL fath « r ’ Joseph Bacharach bill In the Senate in a
OJfMno. eeverol weeks ago. Prosecu-j day or two
*1 au mtnlng up the case! A measure having the esme purpose as far as he could learn, as the Bacharach bill, btu •‘•ffc Ing
S™””. 5“ a , married man and from It in some details, was
fr °™ hie wife, who llvee In! duced in the Senate at Ue last s<*8 * t atement that slon by Senator FreHnghuyeen and In
to ^^, dl “5 re t 1 Was out I the Hou “ hy Congressman T. Frank SmiZ J 1 *' i a celebra -1 APP’chy. of Asbury Park. It was
n 1 ^ 011 ‘ha 1 he would be, passed by the Senate, and while a He aald Chlorelli was favorable report was obtained .from 0f a TfT 7 “rtoua Crime, but the House Rivers and Harbors Com-
are mitigating circumstances mittee It failed of consideration In
v v . I th ® lam of loshslation in Ue last two Cosmos Canlchone, who is sorving or three days of the session,
a SSPMBOS for bootlegging, acted as i The Bacharach bill Is a dupUcate ■h t ^T r ^ t ® r -or Chlorelli. Chlorelli is of the measure reported out by the lt * 1,aa “Sherman. Through the Rivers and Harbor* Committee last
,9 hl ? 1 re f[ 1 admitted his session and apparently meets all the
gmil, nut Uldall the blame on Ue requl remen is for the purpose it seeks g^ho he said followed him every- to accomplish and avoids the points
I to
Father Ir terru'pts
point Ue girl's father
in the old FrellLghuyaen-Appleby bill to which opposition was directed by
influential Interests.
Mr. Bacharach will press Ue Rlv-
- - feet and shouted Chi- «* and Harbors Committee .u. 1 7 ras 1,rln «- The Court warned prompt consideration of his pollution him that a further outbreak would PHI and urge that Ue delay Uat cause his ejection. Chlorelli, who hearings on It will entail be avoided was very well dressed, furnished an 0B Ue ground that full consideration Mject appearance In Court. Through h ** already been given It in a pre-
Ue Interpreter be made vigorous' vlous Congress,
efforts to shoulder tho entire blame}
on the girl.
Judge Elrt .edge stated in sentencing Chlorelli that he was not going to press Ue full extent of the law, which Is a 16 year sentence, bui he did want to Impress upon Chlorelli that a married man was entitled to scant sympathy for trifling with a girl, and especially a girl as young as
UBGE ALL TO BUY
* CHRISTMAS SFATR Christinas Seals This Year WiU Furnish Humeg Service in County
PETIT JUBGBS DEAWE FOE DECEXBEETEBy
Following are Ue petit jurors drawn for Ue December term of Court, storting Tuesday, December
11U:
Harry Stiter, Court House; Freeman Douglass. Erma; Nelson Smith. Postmaster, Goshen; Walter Goff, farmer, Sldora; Leon Wheaton, real estate. North Wildwood; Esack Carter. Goshen; Curtis Mathis, garage. Wildwood; Linford Halbruner, farmer, Cold Spring; Alvin Church, farmer. Cold Spring; Rolk Hewlt, carpenter. Ocean View; 8om»r* Sack, farmer. Petersburg; Thomas Wilson, painter. Cape May Point; Charlse W. Haines, preacher. Cape May Court House; Alfred Sharp, termer, Tuckahoe; E. E. Stratton, merchant. Marmora; Elisabeth Sutton. Ocean View; Henry B Creo. realtor, ocean City; Newton Sayre, farmer. Goshen: John W. Mecray. hotel keeper. Cape May City; D. J. Sharkey. North Wildwood; John Yanks, plumber. Ocean City,
pUtform light*. Please bring me| K “* r - f»rm«r Flab In* Creek. W.l-
., - - — — Mr*. Coolldge opened Ue Christmas his accomplice, and ordered ChlorelU;seal sale in Washington. D. C., and to be eent to the Rahway Reforma-1 personally bought Ue first seals sold u,ry - in Washington for 1828. the tuber-
Giri I, TVfiant rSSft Christmas seal Is now reoogu ifcam 1 nised by everyone. President* Rooeo-
..,. aa ? :T 8anln ‘» esaumed a defiant veil, Wilson and Harding and aew . attitude when she faced Judge Eld- President and Mr*. Coolldge have redge. According to certificates pro-, been among the Drat to encourage the duced by her father she was born in sale of Ue cheerful little holiday
Italy. March 26. 1910. She looks to eeals-
be about 17 yean old. After the| The value of Ue Christmas seal gravity of the charge was impressed sale as a means of financing the naupon her Judge Eldredge asked her If, tlon-wlde voluntary health movement she Intended to be good and obey her j Is shown by Ue attitude of the Govfather. She arrogantly replied she ernment at Washington, which has did not obey him In the past and given its unqualified endorsement of had no intention of obeying: him in Ue Tuberculosis Christmas Seals and Ue future. : has authorised the post office depart- , Judge Eldredge stated "There Is ment in the larger cltlee to use a die but one thing I can do for you. but U the stamp cancelling machines before I pass sentence I want you to which will Imprint on each letter the remember that you wUl regret the words: "Christmas Seals Stamp Out defiant and rash attitude you assume Tuberculosis." Postmaster General toward your parents. Y'ou should feel Harry s. New has signed an order
ashamed of yourself Instead of being arrogant, and It is with regret that 1 send you. a girl that will some day be a beautiful woman, to the Stole
Home for Girls at Trenton."
The girl only smiled at the sentence.
some boxcars and a passenger Ingen theree passenger car and a bridge, a
electric oar.
from
CARLTON MASON. Belltplaln, N J.
Fourteen Shopping Days Left Only fourteen shopping days are left until Christmas, and the advice to “shop early" Is now almost too late Oqunty merchants, and la fact all through South Jersey, are well stocked for the Holiday demand, but aU urge that an early selection be made io give the widest possible
^Therof 1* eeareelr a need for Christ- Heighbors Assist is Saving House-
mas, from a piano to a diamond ring.
FLAMES QUICKLY DESTEOY CLEBM01T MAM’S HOME
that cannot be filled this year In this
County, or In Millville. JtooriyB Bock Tickets Good
The management of the Moorlyn Theatre. (Vw*n City, announce* that the book tic*»U cold for the movies will be accepted as admission tor the
" * U»at the planking on the-vaudeville show*. These tickets were ' Anger's Landing Bridge be mad* sold at a reduced rate beipre the > lo .top the rattle now retired hy vaudeville shows gained such favor * "erellng over It, waa also re- in this theatre. Th . vaudeville show# I d I,, *.w. ru . _ .. . - .1 . V.. > ■H* man.
in this theatre. Th-.i vaudeville shows won *o much approval that the management abandoned the usual movie show to combine the vaudeville with •he pictures. Show# are held on Monday end Batuiday evenings. Diwrttr OpMnd i» PhiUdtlpMi .irrsjsr.nff^a: street. North Wildwood, lest Tuesday. Cannon Is charged with dererting hli wife and four children. The oddest child is eight yea.a of eg*. Sheriff Redding waa telegraphed to prepare requisition paper# to bring Cannon
In law than an hour from the time the fire waa discovered the home of Clarence Bailey, located on the South Heavllle-Clermont Road, was a maa* of ruins. The fire was discovered by Bailey about 8 o'clock ’ret Friday morning when smoke poured out of the sacond floor. Neighbors quLkly formed a bucket brigade but when they seen that the) could not aave the frame bulldlha they apent their e as In saving lb* furniture on
war floor.
The contents of the aaeo. J fl«xr. which Included Ballay’e winter pro visions, were deatroyed. Tho building. which was partially covered by Insurance, was owned by Bailey.
TELEPHONES BUZZ DUE TO CROSSED WIRES
Residents of Sea Isle and 7icirity Aroused Early Inursday Moi ing Telephones, of the Keystone lines, rang In many sections of Sea Isle City
„„ and In Ocean View and Townsend' Keller, fanner. Fishing Creek; Wnl-! 1 * 11 ® 1 at 8 - 30 o’clock
„ Thursday ter Da.ls, machinist. Cold Spring; mornlt *' “rousing many resident*. Raymond Adams, plumber. Ocean I>llone « i ran * continuously for about C'.t»; Charles Snowden, electrician, i flve •nlnutee. and many rang the bal-C-pe Mrr "Ity; Pauline Nickerson. an f e . of lhe . nl * ht , „ . house. ’fe. Ocean City: Peter Hanks Information at the Keystone Exretired. DennlsvIUe; O. W. Rlchley, change developed that In some way, retired. Ocean City; John Braca, durin < the northeast storm, a main merchant, Sre Isle City; Leo M. Dan- c *ble «** crossed by an electric light
took to the County.
a week is i» two
mmm tf <<1*1 t*r> m*. iota
Hoi JM, on i<
Engagement Ahaouoed
Announcement has been made that MIm Sarah J. Kosher will wed Jor Haberman on Christmas Day. ceremony will take place In Phllsdeiphln Mias Koehsr 1* lh# daughter of 8. Kreher. an Ocean City merchant. The groom Is a contractor In Atlantic City. .. je latest thing In klsese ■* the Army and Navy kiss. The rapid-fire
hind. Sixty a minute.
erhlrsch. postmaster. Woodbine; __ A. Wlttkamp, Jr.. Strathmere; Adler Vaatlne. Inspector. Cape May City; Irving Harris, hotel keeper. Wildwood; Harry Conover, bay man. Green Creek: Frank Edwards, retired, OoshR. 8. Culver, merchant, WildI; Harry W. Bittner, merchant. Slone Harbor: Herbert Phllllpa. retired. Avalon; Thompson Vangolder, retired. Avalon; Edward B. Becker, real estate, Avalon; Charles Hoffman.
merchant. Cape May City; Hurry .. . . ------ Young, farmer. Beealey’e Point; Geo. bln ®- brok ® hl * ri .* ht on, ‘
B. -Stevens, merchant. Eldora; Charles P. Van am* n. farmer, Dias Creek; Charles Carlisle, laborer, Eldora; G. 8 Stevens, saleaman, Eldora; Reuben “ Eldredge. clerk. West Cap* May;
wire, eetting off about eighteen tele-
phones.
included among the phone*, were several police boxes, and the fire alarm phone at the electric light plant. The fire apparatus waa not called out because of the quick wit of the operator, who got word to the plant of the accidental ringing. Pupil Breaks Am C ranking Auto Abram Chascns, age 16. o( Wood*
City; Agustua Strathmore; CIlAgd Sharp, carper ter. Cape^fay City; William Brummell. fanner. Bareley’e Point; William Balnea, merchant. Sea Isle City; Jams* A.tBoM. captain. Anglenea; K. 8. PaliMrr retired. Avalon; Nicholas N. Hickman, merchant. ' ficean City; Luther Creese, bayman, Greer Creek; Louise Heaton, house rife. Avalon; John David, bayman. Beanley's Point: John C. Smith, newspaperman. Cape May Court House. YOU WANT LUMBER OR anything In builders’ euppitaa cell Chump lor. ioth Street end West Rvenue, Ocean City, N. J.. phone 480. 'Look for the sign."—Ad>.-4tf
while
published In the Postal Bulletin for
November which says:
’’During the Christmas holiday period the National Tuberculosis Association Is engaged in the very meritorious work of selling tuberculosis seals. The Department Is desirous of ro-operating In this work to the ver fullest extent consistent with the performance of Its own service, and this end gives its consent to the reasonable use of post office lobbies, subject to proper regulations on the part of the postmaster and custodians.” Among organisations which have endorsed the Christmas Seal Sole for 1923 are: The National Dairy Council. the Order of the Eastern Star. Woodmen of America, and National Association of’ Retail Clothiers. Bishop J. O'Connor, of the Newark Diocese, has given his personal endorsement to the seal sal* by a signed letter to the New Jersey Tuberculosis
League.
NEQB0 STRIKES WIFE WITH MILK BOTTLE Infuriated Husband Arretted by the
Ocean City Police
Mrs. Margaret Comb*, colored. 917 eat Avenue. Ocean City, was painfully Injured when her husband. Matil.uw Combs, age 42. struck her over the heao with a milk bottle about 9 30 o'clock Thursday morning. The aMuult occurred after a family quarrel that originated In their home.
attempting to crank an auto last Mrit Comb .- scream, as ah* rushed Tuesday. He was treated by Dr. from her home, caused much excite-
Joffe and later taken to the Millville ment
Hospital. Chosen* U a sophomore In I combs overtook his wife as she the Woodblne High School. rushed for the Pennsylvania Station
at Eighth Street and struck her be-
Pierpoat Wins Prite
A telegram received by Robert G.
Pierpont. Wildwood. N. J.. from H. A. Bigg*, vice-president of the Studeboker Corporation, South Bend. Ind., Informed this dealer that he had won fourth prise In the Balm Cont.wt
which ran from September 3rd toj While motoring dm November Ird. Tbe menage exprened 1 Koad on Tuewday. the ear of Robert
fore the bystanders could Interfere
Combe was quickly disarmed and arrested by the local police Tbe gash on Mrs. Combs' head bled Vroflisriy.
was treated by Dr. To’/neend.
Truck Hits See Isle Cor
the personal tx ngratulatlona of Mr. Blgr*- The prise Is a handsome wardrobe trunk, and Mr. Pierpont says he hopes that hla Studebaker sales will continue to keep him too busy to The TIMES this weak is In two sections of eight page* each. Make
that your copy is complete.
Stevens, of Sea Isle Clly. waa struck by a loaded truck engaged In work on the repaving of the Main Seashore Hoed north of bea Isle City Turnpike. In the Stevens’ car at tha time of the accident were, beeidca Mr. Stevens, who was driving. Mrs. Stevens, and Ed ward. C. SiOvsna. ther than • severe shaking up. no was hurt. The Stevens’ ear. how-
ever, woe badly damaged.

