Cape May County Times, 7 August 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CAPE MAT C0U1TT TIMES, FMDAY, AUGTOT 7,19BA.

Sea Isle City Mn. John Stmpaon Is suffering from » cftrboncle on her neck. Hte Bfttells Wish am. of Moo'eetown. was the week-end geest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ZeUey.

City, spent a few d»ya this week with her cousin. Mrs. Wm. Feeney. Wilson Stuart Is spending the week with his mother. Mrs. “ Stuart, of Weet Jersey Arenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thoms* Lodlam. Jr., motored to Atlantic City on

J. Russell Lloyd and family, of Elmer. N. J-. spent the week end with his mother. Mrs. J. W. Uojd. Dr. Grayson Stop, of HarrteLUrg, was a visitor of Dr. and Mrs. D. Uptoc Bair, at the Lutheran

parsonage, this week.

Miss Margaret Miller U. visiting Mm Helen VanFoeeen this week, who is spending the summer at

Moorestown. N. J.

Mias Dorothy King returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday after

of 26SG-23S6. a victory for Sea

Isle City team.

The Sea Isle City basketball am had little trouble in downing the Conahooocken Scholastics, on Friday. July XI. with a score of 40 to 7. The close guarding of Keenan, together with secaational shots by Curry, Oakes and Dennett. featured an otherwise slow The Sea Isle City and Woodbine isketball teams will meet again _j Saturday evening. August 16. Whitey’s eight piece orchestra will furnish the music for the dance after the game. The game will start at 8.30 and the dancing will continue from 9.20 until 1 o'clock. Both the game snd the dance v tn be held at Dreamland Hall, ’he

old excursion house.

> with friends here. Samuel DeUngy. of phia. Is spending hh with his parents. Mr. and Mm J. P. Delaney. Sr. Mias Effie T. CKeiff and Miss Marion Donahue, of Falrriew. were the week-end guests of Mm Harry Jacobi. Mr. and Mm Ls-.rence V. Sharp of Brooklyn. N. Y.. are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mm F. ” Sharp, for two weeks. Mine Dorothy Reed has returned home after a month's visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mm Chas. Reed, of Ashland. N. J. Mr. and Mm P. fofanl. of 121 Italia Street, spent s few day* this week with their son, Joseph, at Atlantic City. D. Cini entertained Geo. 8currta and Sullivan Bonavitacona n his home, oc Paris Street, last

Man Had Too Much Booze For Own Use So ThengM Judge Bftredge and

Fine

Sea Isle Gty Real Estate Very Active (CoaOnosd from Page One) tv 110 feet, bought by

Otaries Grand!, was fined $260 by Judge Eldredge in County Court Wednesday morning lor illegally possessing liquor Grand!, who runs a candy store in Wildwood, although his home is in Philadelphia, was discovered by the authorities to have is Ids pos-

j half-pint bottles filled with liquor. The Sea Isle City bowling team which Prosecutor Campbell said again scored a victory when they were found to contain more alcohol played against Cape May. at the • than allowed by law. There was r-o local bowling alley, on Tuesday ■ evidence 0 f sale. Grand! pleaded evening. The final score was 2651- gujjty to owning the staff snd said 2410. a margin of 241 pins. *«' ------

favor of the Sea Isle City teatn. The Aseo team sad the P. R. R. were scheduled to play the same night, but the Pennsylvania R. R. teem did not arrive, so the game

was called off.

In a mid-summer basketball game on Wednesday evening. July 29. Sea Isle City and Woodbine met in s thrilling game. Sea Me City emerged victorious with a score of 28 to 18. BUI Oakes, of SC Joseph's College, and Jack Dennett, former West Philadelphia star, featured with several long shots. It was a treat to see the close guarding of the Woodbine boys and the snappy passing gaxue of the Sea Isle City quintet. The Sea Isle City team consists of Curry and Oakes, forwards; Dennett. center: White and Masaey, guards. The Woodbine team, Cohen and Devin, forwards; Goldinger. center; Darnerhirsh and Goldman, guard* Keenan snbsti

ne had carried it down from the

city In a grip, for his own

Judge Eldredge was sceptical of this assertion of Grandfs and held that be most believe Grand! intend-

ed to sell the liquor.

Grand! 8260.

the Quinn cottage. bought by Jo* Hlggens, ef Philadelphia; and six lots at the Inlet to in vesta m

Orfered To Pay Wife Raymond Robart. 25. of Woodbine. was ordered to pay his wife six dollars per week for refusing tc live with and support her. He | was arrested on the charge of noesupporL Justice of the-Peace Devin ordered him to pay his wife weekly.

.. B. Pollock, oi East Orange, has returned home after being entertained for two weeks by Mr. and Mm Samuel ZeUey. Mm May Courtney will conduct a cake and parcel post sale on the

8. for the benefit of St. Joseph’s

No More Dark Nights on Boardwalk Plmn* Completed To Awitch Light Circuit in Fifteen Xi>sto

Mias Katie Mahouy. of Philadelphia. and Jamas Egan, of Providence. R. L. are visiting Dr. and Mm W. D. Cook, who are rami

Mbs Gladys Hess, of Beileplain. and Miss Adelis Wheaton, of Sooth SeevUle, are visiting the former's uncle and aua* Mr. sad Mm Ira Hesc of this city. Chester Toison. first mate the U. B B- Delaware, who has

IN THE CHURCHES E. USareh _ Sunday School at 10. Wo.shffr and preaching service at 1L The pastor. Rev. John F. Lennon wlL take — his ibject. “What Do We Be»sver venlng service opening with t service. Topic of sermon, “Se Do." Prayer meeting e.erv Thursday evening at 740. All services last lust one hour. We inrtt* you to attend as many as possible.

Uon with his mother. Mm DanlcJ Toison. returned on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs K. Allen, of Germantown. P*. and their daughter Mrs. F.ank DaDow. Jr., are “ copying their summer home Dolphin Street, until Labor Day. Mr. and Mm Stanley Quigg and family, of Washington. D. C.. are spending ten days with Mm Quigg's parents, Mr. and Mm J. P. Delaney. An error was made I week's issue in giving the name of the new granddaughter of Charles K. Landis. The new baby will be known as Constance Ma-

tilda

Mii Amanda Wright, of this city, snd Miss Rebecca Ellenberger. of South Searille. left for Marysville. Pa.. Tuesday, to spend their vacation with Miss Hlenberger’a grand par ecu Mr. snd Mrs. Lewis Lamanna are entertaining Mm. Roee Oalhana. Mm Rose Grasaanl. Mm Bose LeMurro and Mm Leh urro'a two sisters, Margaret and Mary, for two week* Mm. Angelina Prete and son. Boceo Prete, motored to Philadelphia on Sunday after spending two weeks with Mr. snd Mm Lewis Lamanna. Mm Prete is Mm Lamann's mother. The Misses Kitty and Dotty Jeffries and Florence McCrea will give a card party at Paris Street and the Boardwalk, this evening, for the benefit of St- Joseph's Church. * The Misses Margaret Toison. Ethel Aandrews snd N. R. Johnson spent Monday evening tn Ocean City, and went to hear Mias Edna Llewellyn, a noted soprano, who was singing at the Moorlyn Theatre. Mr. and Mm Albert Sydenham, of E*st Orange. N. J.: R. J. N. Dupre, of New York city, and Jamea N. Dupre, of Hanover. N. J.. are guests of Rev. snd Mm. John F. Lennon at the Methodist

City Sea Isle City CUUties it by which the lights Boardwalk and bualneae . along the walk can be switched onto another circuit within fifteen minutes in ease of accident* even though residence* and business houaee in other secUons of the ehy are left dark. A "trouble man" is now on duty from 8 to 10 o'clock every

night.

Bible School rmon at 11 A for Public Worship." Evening worship at 8 P. M. The pastor, Dr. D. Upton Blair, will take as his subject. “The Two Way*" Do stay away. You need the church am, ’be church n you. Strangers am. visitors are always welcome.

Stage mad Bis

N. Wildwood Condemns Electric Light Service In their determination to effect a better light service, the North Wildwood Council adopted a resolution at their regular business session Tuesday evening, condeming the Atlantic City Electric Company as giving insufficient voltage. Two members of Council voted to oppose the measure, one of them being s member of the staff connected with the Wildwood division- One other important step to better conditions is also being taken by the North Wildwood Counci! :o %>mpel the company to improve the trolley cam. running on fist wheels to the annoyance of riders and resident* lined slang 1U track* Nor are the slot coin receivers used by conductors, popular with riders Often s coin drops from the hand of the depositor and. roiling to the street, is lost, and results in wrangling, often s deficit to the company, the rider refusing to pay a second time.

Building I irte. Arises To Vex Commksipners (Continued from Page One) written reply Judge Hildreth that the Public Library Commission could appoint a hoard of nine dlrectom one-third to serve one year, one-third two year* and oae-third three yean, their successors to be appointed annually thereafter, oc or before the first day of July, and the dlrectom could elect their own officer* The city ansy appropriate ILOfiO annually for the support of the library. lectric Tight Co. Hakes Promises In a letter referring to the failure of the electric light service on July 26. Division Superintendent fwiins said that in the event of occurrence of the trouble, the ral line foreman would at dispatch r*® to the seat of the break to make repairs on — eel pi of a telephone call The City Treasurer's monthly report was received, read and

The Treasurer also reported the collection of back taxes on a large number of city lot* The ordering by Director Mater of three carioeds of coal for the plant was confirmed. ■Jiu were ordered paid when properly approved and the Ocsa-

M Of Scyck; BnCy Hurt Norris Horn, aged 10 yearn, was painfully injured last Tuesday when he fell off his bicyete. He had a lolly-pop In his mouth at the time. He suffers from a badly ent Up, cut knee, and one tooth was knocked out. The lad was treated by Dr. Clarence Way. Norris is summering in Sea Isle CUy with his parent* at the Archer cottage.

m tram Old Car-1f 1 Carpet Gtoeiring t Rag Work*, be. \

One of the finest i several yearn is going upat the Inlet, being.built William Stevens tor A. J. Ellin, of Philadelphia. This house, located on the corner of Landis Avenue and Cedar Avenue. Is of the bungatype sad will contain tec Leric range will be used for ns. all electrically basted. An cooking, sad there win be attachta for wrery known electrical appliance. In addlOcc to the usual is. tters wiQ

The same contractor Lompleted an eight room mi the Inlet, on Cedar Avenue, for George Warner, of Philadelphia. Contractor George Jeffreys I now engaged in converting s foi mer boat boose into s two-story dwelling, oa Park Road at Neptune Street. Whan completed it will have five rooms and b The bungalow on Neptune Street, opposite the school, is having finishing put on, sad Adbo car ing erected oa C ' A iingalow has been Hsmmontou « Avenue, for Geyer. of Philadelphia.

August Furniture Sale ^

*225

NOW IN FULL SWING EgfatBw 4 French Walnut BcAoom Suite Dreeaer. Vanity Drresrr. Wardrobe, Bedstead with bow end foot hoard, one Chair, oat Rocker, one Bench and Spring. This suite is worth much more. Three Piece OmrahSad Lrring Upholstered in Baker's eat velour. Room Suite*. $139X10 and *149.00 Tan Place French and American

$175

Five Chairs and Arm Chair. AlVahoiee at % Price

MILLVILLE. N. J.

C. M. Ware Company

Free Delivery in Cape May County

PHONE 320

The Ladies' Aid Soc.-ty of Mes-

Alleged Car Thief

Captured at Cape May A man. who gave bis name as Morgan Btonsbury. of Baltimore, was lodged in Cape May Court House Jail Saturday as the result of the quick work of Wildwood Chief of Police Oakford Cobb and Sergeant Lynn For cum. who were looking for a stolen automobile. Chief Cobb heard from one of

that a car answering the

C**"* "H 1 deacriptlon of the stolen ,w he - th * - ■ Bo * ra ; longing to Mias Henrietta Wright, waik on rTMujr, August 14, at 2 che(tter- p». ^ been seen speedIn the afternoon, snd will con- , (ovaird C ape May. Unue until about -J® The chief and Sergeant Forcum Homo-baked goods and fancy sr- lo Cape May snd articles will be on sale. rested Sionubury as be left a res-

A bowling team consisting of . aurao ,_

Sannlno. Griffith. Adam*. Feeder Enable to put up 82,000 ball, icks and Pehrle. journeyed to Cape Stonsbury w „ gent to the Cape May one night last week snd play- M ay Court House jaU by Msgised against the Cape May team. tra te Lawrence Chalmers pending The game ended with the score furl ber investigation.

Cape Xav County Has Again Achieved DuQncUon This time It Is through the r oomy Clerk's office. A survey made last week by the State Department of Public Records showed that every County Clerk's office In the State of New Jersey D operating on daylight saving time, excepting alone. Cape May County. County Clerk A. Carlton Hildreth says that God's time is rood enough for him. and stead fa*tly has refused to move his official clocks forward. All other county offices are on

Autoists Collided At Landis and West Jersey Avenue* Sunday afternoon, a Sea Isle snd Woodbine motorist came together. The damage to both ears wa* mutually settled. In the collision a chunk was taken out of the electric light pole standing on the corner.

Concert Postponed The concert by the Sea Isle i City Band, scheduled for Wednesday evening, wa* postponed, lowing to the inclement weather, by order of Mayor riofroney.

No, Doris, you’ll never find a

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DAVIS-WADDINGTON LUMBER COMPANY

Sea Isle City

Office and Yards: Swain Street, at Penna. R. R. . Bell Phone

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