Cape May County Times, 22 August 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

Many Children in iConvict Escape* Sen tale P™te ^ Coonty Jefl (onuaned tnm Paa* 1) (OsadBaad tnn Fata 1) 1 Ant ptln ta the Mat ortclae! fires- ,, ' If * dolen car * teypldt op a Hfi*. sad Ctrl dan. 8a» raa. ln d a dolljl? Wlm4 U * t *• -Wd tlda

coach. Thelma KUlott. as "Queen

Of Falrlea." reoelead

a locket and

prise winner. Thelma I I years, of Woodmuch attention dree-

• warded third prise, a pane.

mtU." represented by Ana Ke^ .

| Merehantrllle, wee awarded S* “

th prise In her nlase Firth 0 ^ for<! ^

prtse went to Mary MoCrea, who re-

eelrefi » chllfi'e brief 4 lero, a-bo looked rcry pretty as an •"Old a-Vu htoned Maid doll as sixth prise. Kathryn

of bonds as seraath petes aad Doris ~ • "Mah Joac OUf won > prise, a striae of pearls.

la ■say of the clew It was with dimsatty that the Judy** could decide upon the winner aad It was decided to (He Metal prises to entries of special merit Jack Paid

who portrayed “Th# Uttleat Pill Roller" was awards "

which wee a large

the idida the County from fete-'

day night until 1 o'clock oa Whd-, needay morning. Folloe ttero hare been seat to erery city within »M

mflea, aad it te bellered that way Mason wtu be trapped. Mason had a long police record. - “ "*• shout by

Cobh, of the

by

gust 6th, on Two was at this time that Mam shot Chief Cobh, ta his attempt at a getaway. The Chief wee not seriously hurt, aad Mam was lodged In the County Jail. During his time in the County Jail Mam maintained a held exterior, though hit fear for a long Jail term was proven by his dwperate Be M wanted for breektag hie parole In the State Penitentiary, end for larceny la Ocean City, and other towns.

Director Foster, head of the Public

>. »»*• Allegheny are- Buildings, reported the escape of,

Harry Mam from the County Jail, and stated that while his escape was' In no sense a reflection on the County, officials, he thought an InvestIgaOon should be made of the conditions of the Jail, the strength of the oeOs aad the facilities for haadhag

Kelly, the

Agnee Donahue, age Ctrl.” received a set of gold pine. "The Penny Ctrl." who was Ruth rronlab jot SIM Farrmgut street. Philadelphia, l ecatasd a eUrer spoon. Dorothy Hobdall. a local entrant, re-

Among the snore of entries that

were the camp boys In Wagon; Dorothy Stivers, of Germantown, as a Violet; Dorothy Anna • 4 months. In a float

“Bundles of tova." Robert, age 6.

They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Greaves, of SIS South Bernard street. West Philadelphia.

Aaihryn CUy. of 1SSS

cherub, ropniesutod “Mte See City." She was in a crib trimmed

“Little Fun Makar;

M months, ns “The Uttlast ten." and Joseph and George Lar bin. of SSU N. Howard street, as "Sea Isle City Uftguards attracted Richard McSorley. age •. 4116 Baltimore avenue. Philadelphia, was a “Freckled Face Bathing Beauty." He was bathing In a small tin baby tub. It was a ca ' Marie Lafferty. of Germantown, age I, portrayed a "Little Bit of Ireland." with an all green Harry Foster, age 4. of Sea Isle City, represented a little farm boy in n float entitled "The Old Oaken Bucket." ThU was a very clever float and would have won a prise under ordinary conditions. Albert Wacker. 7 months, as a "Bit of U. 8. A.” and Charles as a ’Tittle Dutch Boy. were worthy of mention.

’ Pat-

SUver, with a "Rose

McSorley as the "Card King;

rick McSorley as i

Frank Quattrone as “Old Glory; Daniel lero as a “Cowboy;” Edward and May Quinn ns "Civic Club Boasters;*' Eleanor Stein as a ‘Tittle Dancer;“ Winifred McSorley “Butterfly Girl:" Eleanor McSorley n "Daisy;” Sarah McCrea as a “CUquot Baby;" Florence McCrea ai “Gloria Swanson In a Society Scan dal;” Helen Keough as “General Butler;" Eleanor Cleary “Maid;" Dorothy Bamtord as the

equipped to meet the growth of the County. He suggested that an investigation be made and n report be made public of the findings to pi

n tor the empe. or to vli

cate those in charge of the JalL A motion was adopted request _ the Sheriff to make a report to the Board of the escape, and that an Investigation be made by the Be

DIAS CREEK (Continued from Page S) •jgat the week-end at their Mr. end Mm Richard Ewing, of Cold Spring, spent "

her parents.

RueeAl Weatherby.

Charles Tomlin spent Sunday at

Court House.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scull q Sunday In Philadelphia. Wilbert Bateman is employed at

Rio Grande.

aa a "little Fairy;' Elisabeth liley as “Miss Chester;” Anns Hahn as an "Old Fashion Girl;*' RUs Tofsnl as a “Chinoee Maid:” Vera and Jane Keough ss “Butterfly Girls;'' Agnee McDerltt as e "Trained Nurse;' Jennie Plerello as a “Cuple Doll;*' Wallace Sonntsg as a ‘Tittle Geibener;" Belsir Oxley as a “RabbU;" Alice Shannon In a float representing "Betsy Hoes Making the First Flag" was very Interesting; F»ul Hhaanon reprteented “Peul Revere;” Jean Cherry aa “Mary had a little Immb;" Roth Waugh as a ‘‘little Girl;" Phylls Hagan aa a “Bell Hop;” Naomi Diamond as ‘Tittle Be Feep;" Margaret Mary Hughes, daughter of Dr. and Mm Hughes, of remdi~ looked pretty In a coat urn* entitled "AutumnPeggy Poire as a "1114 Flapper:” Rochlna de Julio, ag* i jmi as "Aa American Beauty Rom:" Marie Feeney aa s "Fairy aad Doll Coach;" Betty Jean Oxley. 6 months aa a "little flower. She,

waa reetlng la a flower trimmed rehearsals of the *'M« coach. “Red Riding Hood" was re-| produced fine results. Lovers of presented by Kathryn Poaeolano;: good music cannot afford to miss it flMwaoe Ferrari es e "Tinsel Girl” aad Eleanor Orrmeldt represented; CONTRACTORS MAIL US TOUR ••mi— 8m uie City" looked nice a* Urt for builders' supplies. We can did Rath Tsfnin as ‘Tittle But- save you money. Char-plon, 10th tarty" and Jack MaeMurray aa a atreei and West avenue. Ocean City, "little Bit of Scotland." 1 N. J. “Look for the sign."—Adv. tTtf

Mr. and Mm Charlce Hand, of when, called on Mm Coleman Horton Thursday. Mr. and Mm Ralph Nortom aad family spent Saturday evealai Wildwood. Mm Maggie Kelm. of PhiUdelils. has bsen visiting bar many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. William Waatherbr 'ere Court House callers on Satur-

day.

Mm Ids Barr aad Mias Alma Norn spent the week-end at ""llil i ijff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Modell n. of Reading. Pa . visited Mrs. Wm. Weatheroy Thursday. Richard Lloyd and eon, Raymond, ent Thursday evening at Oo^rt

rase.

Mr. and Mm Charles Eaton and family spent Saturday evening nt Conrt House. Mm Ells Norton spent Friday at Court House. Mrs. Etta Thompson sad ron, Ellis, visited Stone Harbor lAturday John Douglass Is the owner of a new bicycle. William Uoyd spent Thursday at Ocean City. Mr, and Mrs Fred Smith, of Stone Harbor, spent the week-end with parents. Mr. and Mm Zadok Sharp aad

Handel's masterpiece. “The Mesih." Oratorio, will be song In the Casino. Boardwalk at Oak aveaoe, Wildwood. Thursday evening next. August ZSth. 8:10 p. m. Karl W Nocka. Philadelphia, director. Jamc-i at the piano. The enaemble of voices represent the pick of the combined choirs of Court House and Wildwood. Local talent aad risKlng talent from Philadelphia. erJH have the solo parts. Peralatsat hard work and Intone# training nt the frequent

ik." have