Cape May County Times, 29 August 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Rescued, From Heavy Surf

Many

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Mason Still at Large

Harry Muon, u* |0. who a S” tt * Oow»tr J»U, at

•o tar «Ka»«4 th. clutch* of tha H“f a ‘"*9* wbaa ha •la aaU door partially o*ao. J7i»oaaMB« affora by tha Oooaty ottcUh aided by tha State PoUea aad aaarby local aathorlttaa. ftllad to prodaoa tha aUchtaat ahu at Ma•oa'a wharaahoata.

■aetloM <?t Booth Jaraay bar, baan teDowad oaly to lean that tha m»putad party was aot bad It that Mura a

la

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Saw a OnePiece Bathinf Suit

Coleman Rescues Girl

Jaak Oolaman. former Captain of

Boa Me City Ufa Ourda. made a thriUla* roacoa last Saturday about

T p. m., wbaa ba menaced U Mtm Bather Walooby. u ai

•boot to r> under tor tha third time. It required every bit « Ooie.

the azbauated drl tha heavy undertow.

MM Walooby. who la 1« yean of ape. of Norristown, Pa., with Martha Wlltaa. It. of Norristown and “ “ It,

bare, were oaly la the water a few mlnutea

Adame, who can swim a bit. washed beyond her depth. As

Railroad Arrests

Ticket Sellers

?ok«r Gama Abo bis la Anrat

«< Mayers; Bootkoan

Seek Rum Runners Wanest* Issued After Battb Bear Aa^raa

Wife

i Jail

Aarmt *«. Napoleon Dixon, eolorad. ace It. 1S4 W. Davm avraoe. Wildwood aad Oeorte Howard, colored. ace It. till Arctic avenue. W«dwood, were arreeted at Wildwood last Saturday by railroad detectives when they tried to dispose of eewrml excursion tickets. The men Ctvra a hsarin* before Joetlce Byrne who committed them to the County Jell to await the action of

United States Oommlaeloner Albert MeOee tor the arrest of CUrraea Stover a-*d Michael Cochran. Aaptoeea fisherman, who last Thursday, whan detected by the Inclmee coast cuarda u they attempted to lead a boat load of rum oa the outskirts of that city, ensued la a runnln* *un

ficht with the i

was learned. Is In the Hospital. Philadelphia, with a bullet wound In his am ra a result of the skirmish. Cochran la atlll at tarye. Accordl n* to th* story of Charles Wrtsht. i - — -

Mta !toS?*5£i *ScS*d ,, ta tA« Win C

Phla. was pwapt ort by the «

<ow near Prits atn

Mrs Jonathan Hand, chairman of

the Ladles' AnxiUary of the WHdrm *«x3 Oo>f an* aaeouacea a o Ms was mashes oaur anuatloa of pubHe cart parties rave nroc .w. -i-v. h^,, each IMday after-

_ t II, Ifi, aad

i arransed by the eu

c^s*. by rcaeow of thetr pcpalarlty

Tear* of a** Guard Ttaa

• Guards aloac • aUr * *^ad. Nuamroo.^^^ nol ^ ^

th* sWa father to the City. > rsqaaatad that the money be for life aeries equipment to be pieced la th* vtctolty of Swain street

ik T1 ilreie about thirteen chars*, by . w«, u. W Ul. “J

Stops Runanvay By Nose

at X indie aw- and Max-

Ccicred Tt

lYank Jadce, twelve-year-old eol

Sw ^ Th, «.0. U«t W WU1U« *X*l*^« 8« uiiy Monday SBomlB* at aooui ciu** eo mueh.damas* to the far- City, averted a poaelble aed

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• lD T,^, aT rr-.nTa that the youth May County, aooordinc to Para driver. »■—.

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1> ted to were found In the vldnlty of Tocka-ims sac fashion sow aeo mu on H««l*- hoe. but an Inveetlsation failed — lamD and ImmedUtely sank, reveal trace of them.

Other* la the water noticed his

»heht aed attampted to aid himj ^ Surf at Wildwood

*hlle aa slam waa sent out to, >ho:.- Meeabew of the Ocean City

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The Dias Creek post office will be oeed by the fovenunent on the last day of this montl “ eons that received their mall from the post office win have it delivered by the R. T. D. carrier from Court te. The majority of the persons Hvlns la Dias Creek have previously received their mall through the Rr. D. root* exeepUns these Hvlns In the immediate vicinity of the poet office. Ephraim Erriekaon was the postmaster at Dias Creek tor many

years.

I risk ted itself again. Several motor can bdrely avoided striking the

The bridle oa the bone

Mae Many Ticket t fines aggregating *97.50 were collected last week In the City Police Department, Wildwood, as a result of numerous violations, among f chief offenders of the law. were ticket scalpers, traffic la which ie to the fore after a fine tooth iblng of the nuisance bad been made In Wildwood only recently resulting In several

ihed into the road

• Pherd. pad W. Haines dived re- —nod bv guard Archie Mevicaer., ear nc

'Tdly ‘for tha body but were un-

Awaid Wildwood Cratruct*

Contracts for *5.229.60, concrete pavement, curb and gutter work

Open Grassy Sound Bridge The Orasey Bound Bridge was offiitlly opened tor travel yesterday. Preceedli r the opening of the bridge itlon was held at the North

Wildwood City Hall,

fjhiwrs. UtLjor of North Wildwood. Bobert J. Kay, “

Senator W. H. Bright made ad-

Following the auto parade was tor cars traveled from North Wildwood to the mainland via the Ric Grande boulevard, returning to North Wildwood by way of th* Grassy Sound road and over the new

bridge.

The bridge wee to be completed but numerous delays, fire which raxed the structure delayed its erection. The new structure will shorten the route to Wildwood from points above Court House about three miles.

tion, Charles A. Read, of 0 candidate tor . Ogden, of Cape May. candidate I Freeholder, P. L. X Wildwood, candidate for Freeholder. Alfred Sapp, of Upper Township, Corson, of South Seavllle, candidate

South Seavllle aad Mlae Gandy, of Dennisvllle. made brief talks on Institutions needed la the County. Chairman, MM Mabel Oay explained that the organisation Is nonUmaL Its objec* la to stimulate activity among the Republican Wo-

ftridde k Morel Way

Jacob Trusty, of Cold Spring, aa aged negro, who recently attempted suicide by driving a nail Into Ida 1 la recovering. Trusty waa found with his throat slashed aad a twenty-penny nail driven one and a half Inches In hi* skull. The authorities surmised that aa attempt was made at foul play but Trusty admitted that be Inflicted the wounds himself In order to end bis life Financial difficulties were blamed for the act. When Tiasty recovers he will be removed to a home for the 1

Gaptaln J< *>r the be 'o the

abort time, ■as grapUng to bring It

NOW U THE TIME TO REPAIR th t roof. We have a good stock y light, medium, and h*a-y weight

loa. ’Oth street aad West avenue, i City. M. J. "Look for the —Adv, ITtf.

rescued by guard Archie MeVlcker, | ear he nmaaged to hri of the Orest Lift Baring But!on, Rlehardera. who to a who rushed with his patient to the was not Injured.

y.ee Ttnepltrl in North Wildwood,

Establish a Baring Account with Security Trust Company. Cape May

Many Visit

The supper held at th; Colonial,

last Saturday evening, for the bene-

, . fit of St. Joseph's Churcl was very b j £ rrt-s——-

that official body. ln|*° M nttonded.

WUdwooc. N. J. The improvement|

work In Atlantic avenue south,

of Schellinger and 26th avenue. Joseph F. Burk, of Plainfield, N. , waa awarded the contract.

DEATHS ^ EoeeHa Lapp Roeella Lapp, wife of John Lapp, iseed away last Sunday morning at ir late residence In MarehaUriUb. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon, August 27th, at o'clock In the Tuckahoe M. E. church, and Interment was trade In the Tuckahoe cemetery In charge of funeral director Langley.

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rlf* Tour money will begin to grow, tag the climb to her stricken detka. You wfll soon have a fund to car* scaling the narrow Udder which tor mtacrae of siekneas. or for! hang, by a thin rope on the port

your family In cate of death. 42-adv. aide.

Security Trust Company, Cape May City, is prosperous because it attends strictly to 1U business and the businew of Its depositors and. therefore, they feel that they can with propriety. ask you to Join ta their proe-

: by mall.

42-adv.

Leave Your Address Before leaving C .pe May

County either drop into the TIMES office or mall a card there stating your future address. It will facilitate the delivery of your

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The Security Trust Company ha* a capital of *100,000.00 and surplus and profits of over $175,000.00. This makes depositors safe. People who 'aave want their deposits safe. Think lit over. You can safely put your ; savings with this Company at Cape i May City and do It by mall If you l wish. 42-adv.

COME TO THE CAFE MAT COUNTY FAIR. September 4-6-4 to see the new 1926 NASH.—adr.-42-lt