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THE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES HAS A LARGER ORCULATION THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN CAFE MAY COUNTY "mssi
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County Fnemcn Form Rdi^
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Have Fire l The malar moattiy mmHik ef the Capa May Owmty TlMan'a Ameodatlon *m bM* to U» Oty Hall. Sea Wa OKy, on Wa4»a«Uy alyfet, with anry Banbar oryaahatfaiB to the County
Proeecutor Gets New Job
W. H. Campbell, Jr.. who haa fiayaa havoc with the hottla totara or Capa May Comity, ■ato hlnwatt to a rather ptecarl-
on the hottla to tare, It la aatta poaaihla Chat he wHl hwn a me tabar of that fraternity, though the contaata may ba of a mlMar
. had arrived to the Proaaeo- ‘ ally. The mother la *>- Thla |a their tret phiM.
Kwel Dies Suddenly Fquj- Killed in Motor Accidents
liberally of hia meana for the erection of a new church at toe IBW* A Wl waa elanail In tka tnwar and jraa taated on Saturday with Mr. Kappell pulling the lha nertlon aggravated a heart with which Mr.
We. When Gar Tam Over; 9a Kan and GU to Oaz at Ho Graade
Wildwood Merchant Dies
A aerie* of motor aoddanta rarlour aaetiona of the County/ took a toU of four Uvea during the last few daya. Mia. James Mullen. 41, of Philadelphia waa InaA^ntlv viii^a when a motor ear In which the waa riding overturned at the curve at Flfty-gfth Street and Sea lale Boulevard laat Monday night Max Worobe, a Wildwood merchant died In Mac*'a Hcapital Wednesday night the resalt of Injuries he received when a motor trade struck a telegraph pole at Burleffch. Hufua Prentlaa and Una Morrison were Instantly when the northbound in which they were rldBio Qrande about 7 P.
r. July *d.
Saved $2. SO Last weak one of the eras! minions of Ocean City police department hailed two fair dappers before Justice Ware. They were charged with driving a fender dapping dtwer of very ancient vintage without a license. His
It caused him regret he to due them fl'T.tO. The driver indignantly stated that she would aot pay It Justice Ware reminded her If the line waa not paid that the car would be held, to which the driver aald “that’s a go. Tou , I only paid flS for
Joy Riders Pinched XtaMpox Apprehend Auto Thieves Id Record Time
Benedict, JO; Morgan. JJ. and William Palbey II •allora stationed at Cape May. are to the County Jail to answer chargee of auto stealing. They were apprehended on Rio Qrande Avene a Wildwood. by State Troopers Otoe and SmlUi within three minutes after the
Arrest Beach Guard Charge Ooe
itly appointed t Fourteenth
Street Beach Patrol station. Ocean City, will he given a hearing before Justice Were at I SO P. ML today. He la charged with assault and battery on Polly Daly, the ssven-year-itar of J. Burwood Daly, dty solicitor of Pkila-
£aly, who procured a warrant tor Cremsy'a arrest, charged that hfaguard pi Mad the youngster from
•n>. iroopn. to, uth. WUdwwd City Hall last Monday v was received from Stacy Beeves, of Wildwood, stating *a.» his **"* bad been parked at Magin o and the Boardwalk n^t beeu taken. The troopers nmhed to the Rio Qrande drawbridge in an effort to stop the thieves, but overtook than before they had reached Park Boulevard. At a hearing before Justice Byrae, Benedict, who was driving the ear stated that - —— - — - gave them pei Upon questioning they stated that they never had met him before, tlee Byrne said be | was the same Sam that always v_ Warned for selling liquor and various
At Court Hot.. _ they slgniffed an Intention of pleading guilty and receiving a quarter -—■- - t ^ him
Fred Harding, tor many yaars a rasddaat of Towassad’s Inlet, died rather suddenly on July Itk. Ho was living at BoaMra Point. The burial took plane last Tuesday at the
Zmr the a* passed by the Uglelftnre. TO,. « ^ «^TO». n. " “JTFSX ‘ »n. ul Mrou. 1. U. f—. TO TO tro ■» TO>»
bADdt. toconUtoae and Wide* slightly burning them J vas knocked off his last by the im-
ifhMpMM
•ircct tent e tisplay of I tons fainted end other « brought i
»*r* carried _ Gcahsn. M. K. < -barl« Hand. , « “ Holrtll to the daughter of the kte Prank and t—listh Howell. Mr. ijharp M the aea of Mr. and Br* Zadok Sharp. Jr^ of lAsaberg. Mm ghu, ha. bean tsashtod >a wiidwood and they are both wall “°*n. They will reside at Port horrli.
A peculiar aceidsat saased mi ai*comfort to the nnnipsati of a a ^ tar laat Sunday at Os Vanl’s to
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Moonshine Maker Ot._Tkirty D»y»
Hr,. « Woodbine, nleaded guilty to the
charge of i
Btratford. mt to his
erntobt to the Qaarda nibert.
„ by Bonnlwall, soa at Judge Bugsae Bonalwell, of PUladelpbU. a wmt lflir
there were :
_ _ get ashore, whaa Guard Racers, of Tenth street, ■nmmtTTiil help, to the tom of a boat with Onasds Lloyd Shepherd. Hal:
Kfflal at Ormnc
The accident at Rio Orasds was particularly sad affair.’ The girt.
Practise. To be aecompantod by Mrs
they had planned to enjoy
a picnic at Bridgeton the following day. The girl to high spirits offered
as the result of injuries that he received whea ha auL The affair happen! oa April Uth at
eral Meade and a number ef ItaUane, over the pries of a quart of wlaa
wae planning to dear the docket of ee following this trial.
of the Gape May County W. a T. C. vinos its organlit of the local
day afternoon. July Itk, from the home of Cept. and Mrs. Jasma Smith. Tockahoe. and Interment was made at the Haad-of-therRlver to charge of funeral Director Langley. survived by Jones Btselman. Philadelphia; Mrs. CUra B. Ogden. Phlladalphia; Mrs. James Smith. Tuckaboe; Mrs. K. D. Rice, Tockahoe. and Joseph C. Steelman, GaL
hard and Water*, assist ed. and tha occasion, and tor that teas on was Smwitv tha satire mrtv were brought accompanying him whan the acd-
last Wednesday at a quarter ea bearing at Court House. Bhe sentenced to serve If day* la the County Jail and was dnsd flM. “w husband. Stephen Georg fSd to tha Sheriff and said be Id try to have the oalaace of
tsally tha satire party were brought ubara. They ware hurried to the Tenth street hospital test, where it wm found that Bounlwell, Rubicon aad Davie, were to bad condition, while Guards Kynette aad Filbert
d. Dr*. Smith and by Howard Bowman,
of the Medical Department, worked oa those men for nearly an hour. Oxygen was administered frequently and lastly both ware brought
cram the railroad at an infrequently used road near the canning factory at Rio Qrande when struck by the train.
Fire Destroy* Srrall House A Ire which started on Saturday night at 14.SO caused considerable louse owned by
body wes broken. The train carried tbs bodies for seme distance along the track. The crash Ignited the gasoline tank and the girl’s clothing , flames when O. Kimble, a living nearby, reached the . She had been InaUntly killed. Mias Morrison was burled last
is used for
storing purposes and beating, only twenty-fire feet away from tbs larger house, where Mr. aad Mr*. Gardner were asleep. Both were »w 5 re of the fact that the house on fire until they were aroused by
neigh Lora.
The Woodbine Volunteer Pit* De-
To Donee On See Ue Bend, At the meeting of the City Oommlmliuisre I-** Monday, Mayor Fltcn suggested that two electric reflectors be placed on the Municipal Band •uadtolUnmlnate tha ^ vicinity tor the purpose ting daneer* to enjoy the enllvnlag strains of the band. Tb« met with the approval of the a>«— pad tbs novelty will be triedtoeee if It meet* with th. approval of the pleasore ee Mjaped the novelty on
w ,wsr fund, are Idle rept real loe*—Just as reel a* lost a day without pay
_ Gape May Oty, where you will reeetve 4 per ©mtcompound totereet oa your earing* account. Toa may bank by mall
They were Mias Margaret rear lied by Guards 8c bock •ad Jamieson, off Teeth street; Mrs by Guards Rogers. Jamiseon. Kill, and Waters, of Tenth street; Mtoe Olge Nugent, staying at l#ll Central sre- * by Guards Gordon Hainan, of Ninth Arnulf Nielsen and Miss lyman, reecued by Guards ffeiwv*. Water* and Tomlin, off the Tenth street Beech.
I, of Wtld-
40 day* to the Oounty 1*11 and flned »l.8« for raekleae driving. He w*a nrreetod night after he had crash id Into a track load of furniture a* Green Craek. sat to make your dollars to roost, put them In a fleeority Truat Company. Cape May City. Tou win be euiprieed how soon the account will grow and the Trust Company will continuously add ** ‘
tl-lt-sdr. M nt. totereet.
SB-lt-adv.
ents at Cedarrille. Funeral eerrieea tor 1 ware conducted at Bio Grande laat Tuesday. Interment wee made at Vineland Cemetery. He la survived by his widow. He . ss manager of the Souder Canning Company at Rio Grande. Track Hits Pole Max Worobe. a Wildwood produce merchant, died last Wednesday night, from Injuries that he received while riding to a motor truck the previous evening- Worobe had hired a track to haul a load of track from Philadelphia. He was accompanied on the trip by William Freeh. II, the driver of the track at tbe time of the accident, and A Klrkbride. of Wildwood. When the trio started from Wildwood. Klrkbride. who was ' of the trip, offered the seat beaUe the driver to Worobe as being the comfortable. At the time of the accident. Klrkbride In tbe rear of the car. According to the st Freeh, be was blinded by thi headlights of an approaching car. He failed to follow a alight curve in the (Continued on Page IS)
Bogus Check Passer Arrested
Raymond Bailey, at Cape May
City, was held under 1100 ball to await the action of the Court. He Is charged with passing a bogus check on Peter Hank, an auto dealer at Denaierille. According to the warrant. on August Uth. of Isst year, Bailey purchased two tires and tubas
from Hanks and gave him a check
on the Merchant's National Bank, of Cape May. The check waa returned
ks. Bailey sines refused to
were unable to do anything, as no water Is avaUabls there. Bp from the Are caught the roof of the large building, but were « gulsbed by the chemicals.
Mr*. Cornelius Nickerson, of this city, recently entertained his sister. Mr*. Ralph Schelltnger and daughters. Elisabeth and Jean Behellinger. of Petersburg, last Thursday.
. Ward Beam’s “Dally Doaen i.” staged on the beech near Tenth street every morning, to fast growing. Mr. Beam, who to a we'.l known physical trainsr from Philadelphia. summers hare with hto family, aad each morning puts hia clam through their “dally doaen.” Dorothy Robh son aad Jane Fraser. of Tuekahoe. are two raprssea tatlves of that town at tbe Stole Summer School seeelone here.
BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW And Moving Picture* Monday, July 14, 1924 D. Onls AtUetfc aad Amnsoneat Pkr SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Baefit So Uc atr LoAfc, lb. 1573, Loral Order of Boost ADMISSION lino—INCLUDING TAX

