Cape May County Times, 25 July 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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TRIDAY, JULY M, IWi

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Mra. A_ R. Morrell OUaboro on Sandnx. for tb* tey. The La dies' Aid of the M. Church will hold their aubuaI bAXA&r

Mm. Flmk returned to the Qunker City on Mondny, Alter & short suy with her sister. Will tun Corson, of Bridgeport, it spending a few days here with his sister. Mrs. Sallie T. LudUm. Miss Dorothy King and friends, of Philadelphia, are T-'ltln* George Wells on Fritx street fox a short stay. Thomas Jefferson Is eroBsed to Ms horn* by Illness, but It is hoped that Be will soon be up and shout again. Mn. Lantech, of Vineland, and her daugfilet, are pending the wtek here, tVx imest of Mn. Lillian Bet-

terton.

Mr. ~ Lo.rU* Rugart and daughter, Prv'.a. of Philadelphia. are the gw.its of Mr and Mra Theodore

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a fs>» days »1th *irs. Setaro, Berkley, California- Mrs. Setaro was formerly Mias Nellie Petereoi

Sea Isle City.

Mrc. Rugate, Mrs. Hoffer

their sister, from Philadelphia, cul-

led on Dr. und Mra D. Upton Bulr At the aseny

At the Lutheran parsonage last week.

Mr. and Mrs John Chuaowtth. of

Charleston. Went Virginia, are the

guests for s week wtf Cbenowith’s sister. Mm. Thi

Clifford Med ter and wife child and Mm Gilleys 'uXored from Norton. Va. and are visiting Mr. Molter’s parents. Mr. and Mra C N.

Mra J. W. Parker, of North Marine Place, had as guests over the week-end. Mr. and Mm. Sehroyer. of Darby; Mr. and Mm. Conrad Hahn, of Philadelphia and H. a Green, of

Woodbury-

Mrs. Otto Kuehne, of Philadelphia. Is spending the balance of the season in 8m Isle City, while her daughter. Mra H. K. Bdwarda and her niece. Mias A. K. Schneider are In California Mra NdwnrdB wit * A party of 8m Isle City sv residents enjoyed a card party at the Hotel Flandera Ocean City, on Monday evening. In the party were Included. Mra Ferguson. Mm Downey. Mias Powell. Mm O'Neil end Mra

Miss Molly D'Onofrto end fflekda of Philadelphia, are at Miss D'Onofrio’s father's cottage on larndta avenue. Joseph Molter motored from Buffalo. N. T., and is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mm

C. N.

A. O. Tamacclo und family of Frankfort rented tu* Luongo apartment on Frits street last week. Mr. Tamacclo la a ooualn of Mm Luongo. Lloyd entertained her and family, of El sk-eod. aim Mm 1 nett, the Miasm Dougherty and their brother. Jamas, of Ocean City. B. J. Grady and family, of Philadelphia. arrived last week to spend the summer at the Howard Apartments. Richard Grady, who accompanied his parents, established a remarkable record at college. He was honor-man In the graduating dam of St. Joseph College last month. Though still in his eighteenth year, he received his degree, Bachelor of

Arts.

3. McCrea, a former resident of 8m We City, made a visit here last

> he left. Mr. McOrm lives tar. Pa., and summsm at Wild-

wood. where Us daughter la an In-

This week them am seventy-dve classified advertisements cm the page opposite. Do you reed them? The classified way Is the easiest way to

buy or sell.

Miss Mary Anderson eni at the home of her mol week-end. the following guests: Mm. George Schuchsrtt. of Media; Mias Louise M. Koch, and Miss May Wm-

Mlm Regina Jonea. well-known

Philadelphia newspaper wri

Miss Sarah Dounelly. aim of Phil-

adelphia. were week-end g Mias Mary Beamish, at the 1

Sodality Cottage, on Neptune street. The Women's Civic Club have been

presented with a handsoi

which Is now on exhibition at tha Club House. This doll wiU awarded In a prise contest, and tha

d returning the largest

xoney for prise share tickets will aim receive s prise. The Club at a meeting on Wednesday, expressed its thanks to Mm. Caroline Cronecker. for the tree use of the BeHevue Cate for the recent cart party of the Club, and aim to Miss Ttllie Cronecker and Mm Katherine Kralss for their work In promoting the affair, which

ted the Club over «m.

Appropriate $185 for Baby FuaAe

It Was a Drum

Jack Hallemn. of 8m Me City, and Charles Ellenberger. of South SmrlUe. were fishing at Townsend's 1 Inlet on Tuesday evening, when -~llenberger had a strike that Indicated a whale had his line. "It's either a big abate un" said he, and he plkyed with

the unknown specie ill he got It okm

'■Now get the net sad go In after

m." he told Jack.

No sooner had Jack gotten near

the now fighting and

when Charlie said excitedly. 'V be-

lieve that's a mens

Now the party's minus a Jack dropped It and ran and the water at aeroplam knowing the danger of the Stlngeree's sting. In fact he felt that he felt the sting of the Sttngeree stlag-

g him as soon as

It proved a drum, after all."hot Charlie had to land It without Jack's

aid. It weighed forty pounds.

Coast Guards Shoot at Rum Runners

Mr. and Mm. Theo. Bchaal had as their guests over Sunday. Mr. and Mm John Monks. Mr. Albert Kehler. Mr. William Bchaal. Mr. and Urn. Wm. Schaeffer and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bchaal. The annual meeting of the Woman's Civic Club was held at the Club House. Wednesday July 1«th-

read the mlnutm of the last masting. Mm Nock read U report, and all old finished. The officers Mrs. James Hagan. President, Mrs. Downey. Vice-President. Mm. Nock. Treasurer. Mn. Henry Brooks. Secretary. Trustees. Mm. Dennett. Mm Grey. Mm. Boeder, Mm. Oellan and

About sixty-five members of the iskinah Glee Club, of Millville, dered a concert in conjunction with the local band at the Music Pavilion, on the Boardwalk, last Wednesday dng. The greateat crowd of the &a thronged the Boardwalk ai the selections were well received I sa appreciative audience. The mem her* of the club were t!

guests of Dr. T.

Crook Escapes With Suit

Max Goodman, a well-known soft

drink manufacturer, of reported to the autborttli day. that kb home had b

and eousldemble clothing had been

leu was a

blue serge suit. On Friday morning the employees of the Borough CJotk

node wearing a blue suit. A subsequent search revealed the The thief

that the local band be li

Parade will be the beet ever staged.

It - will be

SSth. Prises will be awarded to the

A number of surprised last Sunday night after they bad unloaded Xffi cases of alFlshlng Creak, fay a detail of Coast Guards from Cold Coast Quart Station under ct

Captain

piece of woodland when they were

by a “ -

> the station.

City

appropriated 9125 for the Baby Pa-

rade that will be conducted agatn runner* had hidden tha stuff In a “'1 year on the Boardwalk by tha -* •‘ w

men’s Civic Club of Sea Isle Ctty. The Conuatmloaera also authorised ported

DIAS CREEK Mm. George Norton spent day at Court House. Hr. and Mm. Charles Eaton and family, went Saturday evening at

Wildwood.

Mrs. Ella Norton called at Court House Monday. Mm Della Sharp and son. Mm Ida Barr and son. Mias Alma Norton and Clifford Norton attended the op<

__ __ Atlar City, want Suhdny with hh mott finally, of MUMUe, went the w* end hem with their parents

South Seavtlle Thursday. Mm. Edward Scull was ja Court House visitor 8atartly. Mm. John Herman spent Friday Court House with Mm Amaa

Howell.

Mm. Carrie Scull visited Court

The rum runners fled taro ugh the woods when they heart the Guards

From Indication* this year's Baby j approaching, and onl

their speed when Ored car and the alcohol was

turned over to the Federal author-

Richard Ewing, of Cold Spring, visited his wife hare Friday evealag. Quite a number attend South Seavtlle Sunday. El wood Howell, of Corson's Inlet Coast Guard Station went a day with his family here. Mm William Weatherby spent Tuesday at Court House. Mm. Frank Reed and baby, of Millville, went Tuesday with Mm Garfield Lloyd. Mm. Richard Uoyd spent Tuesday at Court House with Mm. So* Willis. Mr. and Mm. Fred Smith daughter, of Stone Harbor. Wednesday evening with her its here. Garfield Lloyd who has been tor a week went back to du Avalon Coast Gxart Station W<

day.

Willard Davis spent Monday at Court House. Mm Ralph Norton spent W« day evening at Court House. Mm Ida Barr and Miss Norton spent Saturday • Wildwood.

SUNDAY. JULY 27 D. Upton Bair. Pfa. D.. Past 11:11 A. M. Rev. H. & Dollman. Grove will preach. 2 P. E. G. Miller, of Philadelphia, will preach. VMtors welcome. At 19:2# A. M. Dr. D. Upton Bair will conduct a service of cos-' the - Chapel at Town

Chapel at 2:29.

^uleof Hoosicr Kitchen Cabinets For a few more days we will give with each Booster Beauty Kltehea Cabinet that we aril, a ast of of knives One dollar

Ideal Home

We have js Ideal Home as a sample: NiUt and tor sale by Newell Corson, located on Bmudriff avenue, north of Mala street Living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom* and dm. Every piece markrt separately or aoU Home open for inevery afternoon this week from two o'clock until 9 F. M.

for $6.60 uad $0.90

Porch Rocker* tor $300. $4.75 »»< $8 78.

Leonard and Gibson Refrigerators We purchased at the beginning of the season, over om hundred refrigerator* We still have a good assortment alee have a number of ___ steel While Frost Refrigerators with tank for water.

New Victor Records 19269—Hard Timm .76—Mamie Eddie Hunter 19SC2—Ou the Mall .76—The Pioneer The Goldman Band 18360—That's the Tune .75—Tropical Palme Charlo* Durnberger and Hia Orchestra

C. M. WARE CO., 119-21 High Street, Millville, N. J. Phone 229 Our store will he closed every Wednesday at 12 o'clock ant : earning at 9 o'clock except Saturday, during the summer.

The annual camp meeting held South Seavtlle attracted hundreds of persons since Its opening ou July

17th.

Thursday of last u worth League Day. Temperance services were concocted. A memorial service held la the workers that have died si nee the meeting was conducted on Friday evening. Rev. Conover gave an Illustrated lecture on the west a on Saturday evealag. Rev. McKinney and Herbert J. Belting, district superintendent, of I Bridgeton district ma On Monday erasing Rev. Martin, n colored pastor of Atlantic City presided. He was accompanied by hi* choir of twenty-five votoea. Rev

Auto la te Wildwood

About 150 cam participated in the annual auto run of the Vineland Chamber of Commerce to Wildwood

woWary of V fai c h was held last Wednesday. H.

Foster Goslin. president of the Wildwood Board of Trade presented the City Key. s token, as a weioome from the city officials They were received by Charles W. Ackley, in behalf of the Vineland Chamber of Commerce.

I a caller here Monday.

JURY DISAGREES IN PETELLO KILLING (Continued from Page 1) He stated that the crime was meditated by the fact that, he.] Fltxgemld returned to the scene of, the fight armed with the maul, wl be could have escaped. He etnp slsed that Retell© was not Involved in the quarrel and was an innocent bystander that was stricken down frun behind without even having an opportunity of defending himself. Justice Campbell in directing the Jury stateo the case was one tor the Jury to decide the facte. If. weighing the evidence, they ware convinced that Fiugemld had stmek Petallo In aalf-defense, be should be acquitted but If they believed that Petello died from an unwarranted act on the part of Flugerald. the

He carefully explained the legal understanding of the various crimes that Fiugemld could be convicted bleb Included manflsughter and the different degrees of murder. Just as the Jury wa» about to retire, Fitzgerald's site became hy*-' terical and inehsa to the front of the Court rcom and embraced her and. oeveral of Fiugemld* small children, unable to under*land the proceedings, started to weep when they asw their mother's grief. Flugerald, who had remained calm, throughout the case, was visibly shaken with emotion as he was led away by Sheriff Redding at the direction of Justice Campbell Mr* Flugerald oollapeed a* her husband was led away and only the quick action of one of the Bute Trooper* prevented a possible injury, when he caught her In hi* arms a* she was about to fall to the floor. Justice Campbell rapped for order and the audlenre In the Court rootu. evidently moved by the sren*. 'ended It* way to the door II utmost silence. After the verdict aa* returned yesterday afternoon. Fn>•ecutor Campbell staled that no re, tain action had been decided upon, but the case would probably be retried during the September term of Court.

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Municipal STONE HARBOR, NEW JERSEY Vaudeville Every Saturday Evening SATURDAY, JULY 26th 6 ACTS—KeRh Vaudeville—6

810 P. M, Dajfccbt Tun.

CASPER Novelty Musical

THE BALDWINS Singing, Dancing Comedy

RAYMOND KNOX Born To Be Laughed At

HART and DALE Two Giris Just For Fun

JULES HARRON Th»! Little Hebrew Coox«JUn The PeaSoupe

THE SHELDON TRIO Novelty Acrobatic Comedy “— W I II

BETTER Two soul* with but a single thought. !* doing pretty fair, ut better u to Betty's salad. Two souls with a single chair.

DANCING—After the Show Popular Prices—craiDREN -'

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