ounty Times
Hi-. - 3*^ th« MBnictyalBud pUyad » povoUr 'TnUk Fnek ruMrmuHii _ Upton B»Ir. - ■_— itwi 1%. WhU* the Kapor vaa toUl&x trrmry eh Ik! ts town ■ •Utowi arrasA the-htr traa—ah {feaata Cta*. tlM }o»r «M Mlov Artm 0» la a track laAaa with Chriataaaa •raacw. ▲ Stoeklnc waa •rr «MM. with aU aorta of gooAlaa U It. B*T. 1. W. Clark apoka on *41oai *f the Ckriauaaa Oob. bUUb* that the Ktalnc of (Uta oa thta Aar waa ataretr armbolic of that craataat gift flnm to ad i W»<J. wtoa the Father gara hte AnaCkrM. to ‘
City, who waa Injurad in the aoUapae of the graaAatand. I sat Halwaa brough! from the Atia*HoepUal to " ‘ *
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youngster stood the Journey rather well and is In exeeUent eoodltlon. Mias McOobney/. who hi la charge of the sanitarium, is taking the Injured yvuth in free of Last Hallowa’aL was canght In the wreckage of the Judges' stand which eollapeed. He waa taken to the Atlantic City Boapltal. where it w» feared that be
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m* attracted widespread and when the Young M
Community Xmas n> Ua oe bBUltal Tim;
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OtA Santa glaAAeneA the hearts of * Sea We aty on Tue^
Veniso ’ Aplenty p Mmj Cewty Kata Kot
One was shot hy 'A. CariHUdreth. County Clerk, and the other by Samuel Swain, of Swaln- ** *» weighed about 1SS
• %F3Et£- and wna gntrirator^ S , 5JSS£.“ a. mT- w
. .v! to raiaa funds lor 1
re^iaaw wan rapid aai «*>»—•>«»» the dty and «
have accounted for dear. Joha Azmatrong and Jack MacDonald shot a big J 18-pound deer between Tuckerton and New Gretna, and Thomas Williams killed a AOO-pound deer near Hammonton. About 5* Ocean banting this Fire large bucks hung sp in front the Spaetatortum. at Court House, oa Saturday, attracting much attention. They were shot by Dr. Alexander Moon, of Court Boose; William Striae, of Court House; Steve Stlmax. "t South Searllle; Lew Adams, of Bo th Seavllle. and a. OUn Garrison, of Stone-MarMp. DEATHS wmbm ITibCoahi X. McCcmbe, a weUmt of West Wildwood, away ia his home Wed needsy evecing at 7 o'clock, after a lingering Ulna, in the S«rd year of his — The atteadlng physician rare
to duty ou the tre track, iher of the Are company, Mr. McCoomhe was keenly alive to aU of the best interests of the eoat| For some time, he conducted a grocery and provision store, but falling health obliged him to at * “ - boslneas. Funeral ser held In B. C. IngersoU s Undertaker Rorsda at 2 o'clor'. Saturday. Her. Dr. Fox, of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment was at Court House. His widow and two child ran. sou and daughter, both of whom .are married.
Edward~Drew
iny friends of Mrs. Edward d Young Avenue. Wildwood. sorrow with her In the sad dedth of Mr. Draw, who passed away In Jek farson Hospital as the result of an
' both here and In Atlantic City, where ’ he went for treatment In the late mar. The funeral aervlsee were i in the late home of the deceased
Was Useful Man )««■» «f Cape Kay County Far Twelve Yeah . Surrirad By Widow
Other Wildwood Happenings
mgsd SI yearn, died peacefully la his -* Wildwood early Friday w It, following a tin of tsdleuB !Bnam as the result of sompUcatloaa affecting the heart, from which malady Mr. lageraoU suffered SMet. He was a devoted father sad loving hueband. * Tuck.hoe in 1IM. the docaaded waa truly a native of Cape May county, wherein the fruitful year* of his busy life were spent la 18M he married Mias Martha Lake, of Deea|ay'a Point and later came to
active service a 1 ras elected Coroner of Cape May county in the late sukmer of Itll. being succeeded to that office by his eoa. Benjamin, Jr., when « found that falllag health his resignation neceemry. la — with them duties, the ae-
An ardent worker in the church, Mr. IngenoU filled the poet of superintendent of the First Methodist Sonday School tin the hours of hts death, covering nerriy twenty-two j
is the altar of him heart, and there t presence will be mimed most. Mr. Ingen oil was a Past Noble Grand of Wildwood Dodge. LOO. F.; Past Chief Patriarch. Sea Shell Enoampment Past officer In P. O. & of A. and Jr. O. C. A. M; member of L a R. M.. und Rebekah. No. It. Wildwood Lodgri member also of both the North Wile wood an . Wildwood Greet Plrhlng Cl tbe and other civic or-
The frneral services took place Tuesday afternoon in the First Methodist church. Rev. Keller, pastor, of(Continue* on Paps 1)
Wagon Wrecked I When Hit By Auto
Oo^T aty National Bank, Oeeaa City, to haring n prstty twp asd^os^
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win adopt the 1 Hr mm fmmmmrr „ la full alaswhsn la tte tone. of the Borough of Men passed on first and second reading*, and to also pub- ~ ' in this issaa. Bunts Letters Tea late
i for publication
Clarke. D. D.. rector of SL Simeon's, read the ritual for the dead. Burial was In Pitmen Grove. N. J., Sunday. Mr. Draw was a painter and was 'h his Md year.
Samuel Zimmerman, formerly
Sea Isle City, but recently a resident of Ocean View, died at the Millville Hospital on Friday evening, after an Ulnem of several weeks. Interment was made on Tuesday In Millville. Rev. D. Upton Bair, of Sea Isle City, officiating at the sendees, conducted at the home of the deceased'a sister In Millville. Mr. Zimmerman leaves
a widow and five children.
I not get into print. Had TLx Ann Broken
BiW. - Joy on Christmas morning In the
it will
evening at *.d® P- M. Mnr am Htiler and Mr*. Harold
tavetomn rehmrriag the Md-
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on .♦ |f—iwh Lntheran Church
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Sunday School at 10-*® A. P^Jchlng at 7.10 P. M- The p^r wUHri^h a New Year's sermon.
Mrs. Grace Morgan, of Rio Grande, bad me m. fortune to have her arm ' en on Wednesday eight last e driving her car from Bridgeton to Millville, when her car collided with another auto, going In the opposite direction. -ins at Hotel Ballard. Eighth Street and Central Avenue. Ocean City. 21 Good Meals (anytime) flO.dO I'* 7T.
Clarence Robert Gandy, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gandy, of Clermont, waa buried in Calvary Cemetery last Saturday. The Infant, one of twine, was 4 months of age. Pneumonia waa the cause of bis
oa the outskirts of that village, were riding, was badly wrecked when struck by an auto driven by William
tinder the direction of the Bute Highway Department and by i of that -
SUNDAY, DEC. Dorothy MachiHI ui "WHAT KWAI.T. I DOT” John Harron. Louise Dresser. Wm. V. Mors
“FOOLS Di THE DARK” Patsy Ruth Miller. Matt Moon This 1b Bergiin Day—toe to a
TUEoDAY, DCC.
“A WOHAff WHO SmED”
with Msa Busch
thsAT'iSssr^rvse 4 acts pear vaudeville
WEDNEAOAY A THURSDAY—
A great number of people of Cape May County have been made happy by tha receipt of their Christman Club checks from the SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, Cape May. ju should Join the club now forming and share In the distribution which will be made In time for Christmas next
—6-St-adv.
eclipses snv dramatic story carries thrills!"—N. Y Motion Piet. Hews THE GO-GETTER*"—Hs. 4
FRIDAY A SATURDAY! Jsa “THE &LEIT ACCUSER*
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