Waiting Denominate Invade
.Intervals
■Hr
9 rear of the reign
(Latin Abbr.)
Put on. ae a garment Part of the verb “to be” Belong In the rear
!( Puts or plaoes
Bone
A pronoun Refuse or rubbage (mining)
Pinal
a fox-like - Ancient Irish language Before, earlier A doth
Near
Toward A fish 45 Smell About (Latin Abbr.) A prefix denoting 111 {0 A color
Port of ships
A leaping. ]moping ampnlbean resembling the frog Half an em Makes known Beloved Before Mixed type in pilot shop A man'a name (Short form) Daughters of Amerlcaa • Revolution (Abbr.)
A small dosed room for
nctlrltr (Floral) Northeast (Abbr.) A tract of land surrounded by water Second day after Good FrlJT? day H An age; eternity To remain To come together Relate Forenoon (Abbr.) Like A treatise on tbe science w. the earth and physical forces »» A bird of . (Plural) Engendered Repetition of A conjunction A title of Uemen To encourage i A kind of tab Sick Sum up 1 Tbe Egyptian sun god A president (initiate) 1 A note of the scale (Abbr.)
Thrilling
Water Circus By Lifeguards Exhibitions of life Saving, Diving, Canoe Tilting, and Bndng Feature Handers Pod Sport
Jernee around tbe Flanders Pool. exhibition was a groat strain
on Captain Jernee.
A llfe-eaving exhibition was alsoglven by him. He showed the spectators how to rescue a drownIng person who had gotten a front
h0, d. a back strangle
hold and a wrist lock. He also showed how to separate two per-
sona drowning.
The high diving event was won by Roee with the following dose ^“'“d- Grave*, Gray, Pedrlck and Ferguson. There were two heats for the forty-yard event. Loane won the first with Graves. Brady. Faraday and Harrington following. T. Begley won the rscond heat. He was followed by J*>ng. Feeney. W. Begley and
Jones.
The canoe tilt was won by tbe Fourth Street team composed of Williams and Saxon. Next In order were the following: Jameson and Gray, of the Fourteenth St. : Deardorlf and Stevens, of the First Street team, and Farraday and Harrington, of the Nineteenth Street team. In the relay race the Tenth Street team mad* the beet time, being one minute. 25 4-5 seconds. Marshall. Merrill. McGowan and Delaplalne comprise the t»»m The Fourteenth Street team, which competed, is made up of Jameson. Ryan. Gray and Jones. Fourth Street took the prize in the water polo event. The team
— — Sheldon. Buell. Butler and Ferguson. The Tenth Street teem, which opposed it. had the following members: Hafner, Brady. Stevens, long,
Marshall and Deardorlf.
Feeney won the first heat of the 100-yard dash, his time being one minute. 15 2-6 seconds. Others In the race were Begley. LeFerre and Furlong. Deleplalne won the second heat, hte time being 1 minute. 114-5 seconds. Following him
were Le Ferre and Jones.
Tbe breast stroke event wee won by Brady, with Feeney and Pedrich In second and third places. McKee took first place In the back stroke event. Pedrich, Harrington. Sheldon and Faraday followed In tbe foregoing order.
SOUTH SEAVUIE Mrs Katherine French end Mr. John Bennett of Millville, called on friesds in town one evening '-at week. Mr. Joel Robinson and Mlm Edith Wills were Ocean City vlsUors last Tuesday evening. Mias Hilda Rocap. of Millville. Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Hiram Rocap. J. H. Berry wee In Philadelphia on business on nrorsday. Mias Marian Hewitt called on Miss Margaret Foster on Thursday evening. Harold Collins and family, J.
P. Collins and Mrs. Maud Corson were Pitman visitors last Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Corson were In Atlantic City last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Payne. Sr., and son. Garwood, were Peermont visitors Sunday evening. Mrs. Olive McAllister la visiting her mother. Mrs. H. A. Payne. E. A. Grace and family spent Saturday evening at Stone Harbor. H. H. Lewis, of Philadelphia, was In town oa business on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hire*, of Fnirtoo. visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A Grace on Sunday. L. L. Foster and daughter. Dond. of Wildwood visited Charles E. Foster and family last week. James Maxon made a business trip to Philadelphia on Monday.
“SAY It With Fountain Pens." probably will be the slogan of Frank D Waterman, candidate for Mayor of the city of New York.
Kn Lynch Dies of Injuries Mies Rose Lynch. 144 North Wilton Street, Philadelphia, died in tbe Cape May County Emergency Hospital, Wildwood, Sunday morning last at 6 o'clock, as the result of serious Injuries sustained when the automobile in which she was riding collided with a hay wagon enroute to Cape May City. The body was shipped to the girl's home Sunday morning, where a heartbroken mother awaited Its arrival None of the other four occupants erf the car were seriously injured. Mlse Lynch was thrown bodily through the windshield by the Impact, and her face and head were horribly mutilated. She is 18 years old.
CONTRACTOR'S. „„ -•xir list of builders' supplies. We cam save you money. Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. "Look for tbe Mgn.”—Adv.. 37-tf.
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. A. MARTINO Building Coostroctiun (Since 1201) WOODBINE. N. J.
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Appears in Diver's Outfit
The water circus of the Ocean City Beach Patrol, at the Flanders Pool. Friday night, was a huge ■acema. Spectators were very much pleased with the performance and tbe life guards outdid themselves in feats of strength. “* 1 skill. Tbe water
der of tbe Ocean City Beech Patrol. made mcctators alt up and take notice with his diving and
Ufe-aaring exhibitions. rnee donned Iron
. a lead belt and a helmet together with a rubber diving suit, weighing a total of 225 pounds, preparatory to bis exhlbhitlon of submarine diving. This equipment ent down his blood circulation one-third. He then descended ard remained under water for a half hour. He followed this feat with one that even tbe most experienced and daring of divers steer deer of. He permitted his diving suit to be Inflated with compressed air until there waa 125 pounds pressure on bis body. This Is equivalent to the pressure of water when one Is submerged to a depth of 125 feet. Maxine Meltter, who recently swam from Ocean City to Atlantic City, towed Captain
Put It Where Safety Reigns Your money and you valuables stared in sae ef our safety deposit vaults is as safe as tbe ingrnuity al awn can make them. Absolute fireproof and protected in every manner from theft, yet tbe cost of a box fe most reasonable.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sea hlc City - - New Jersey
Wildwood
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Progress
T he times printing house, known for years for the quality of its finished product, is keeping pace with the growth and development of Cape May County, which is reflected in the growth and development of its business. Recent machinery installations include two new Intertype typecasting machines (making a battery of three now in operation), a new high-speed cylinder press for book work, and a Liberty high-speed folder, also for book work. J The TIMES plant is now, by far, the most finely equipped in South Jersey, and its new, modem machinery is supplemented by the latest in type faces. Manned by super-craftsmen, whose life work is printing of the better kind, it is small wonder that when Cape May County business men want QUALITY printing, they depend on this organization. TIMES printing is printing always UP TO A STANDARD and never DOWN TO A PRICE
Times Printing House Sea Isle City Both Phones 40 New Jersey
COOK ELECTRICALLY There Is No Better Method' This Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range is one of the best made. The price is low, 10 per cent down. Balance in eleven eqdal monthly payments. Total price only $140.00 Cooking by Electricity Has Many Advantages and Is NOT Expensive Allow Our Range Specialist to Tell You About tie Stove and About OUR LOW RATE FOR COOKING
Atlantic City Electric Company Cape May County Division, 93rd St Stone Harbor Special Sale On USED CARS
CLASSIFIED LIST OF
USED CARS
WBKBUfiB T-PA—WOt BEPAM in nod condition. 4490. ThU U like finding this ear. Down *1*1. 14 moa.
PREMIEP. 4-PASSKNGLTt COUPE, cost $6500. worth now at $1000. Will sell for $760. Down $*T7. 16 woa. at $««.
STUD EB AKER BIO « COUPE. like new $1*00. Down ttll. M at $U.
STUDEBAKER SPECIAL ( SEDAN, rood and repainted regular Stodebaker qualitv tv*}. Down tVn. 10 mos. at 144.
RBO SPORT TOURING, IMS. VERT good car. $450. Down tin. 10 mos.
FORD SEDAN. IMS RUNS GOOD, but nradi painting. I Viced accordingly at SI $0. Down >40. 4 moa at tl«.
BUICX Down SXST. To
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Over This Pledge
Pledge to the Public on Used Car Sales
« All usod 1 —«•*
Juat what It Is.
only for a mechanic who can
2 All Studabakar automobiles which am aai<f TUs Is possible because tnsnendous 5hJ5f*.. « , b ~ built Into every St which It Is Impossible to exhaust In }
3 Hit <*» fiofl In confidence and safety only with the dealer whose policy la 'one price only— B Drier In all tn —.11 .. ,
BU1CK. 1M* LIKE NEW. LITTLE used- *700. Down $*77. 10 *
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BUICK. 1MX. 7-1 dan. Reconditioned $*77. 10 moa. at $44
DODGE SEDAN IN FAIR CONDI tlon. $*00. Down 111*. 10 moa. ai
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STUDEBAKER SPECIAL 4 dan. A fine family car. *141 10 monthly payments of $*4.
OVERLAND COUPE SEDAN. IMS.
OVERLAND SEDAN. 1**1. BUT good. I**0. Down fU7. 10 moa at $1*. FORD HIGH SPEED TON TRUCK. IMA ^tn“|100 U< lO
4 Every purch and the*. If apply the money other car In eto
SUirff IWW*. to too ,bov. twtjey I. ROBERT a PIERPONT These bargains are exceptional and you are invited to investigate without fear of being bothered with Salesman follow-up. If you do not find just what you are looking for. tell us. We are taking in exchange an average of ten cam each week.
ROBERT G. PIERPONT City Hall Block, Wildwood BOTH PHONES OPEN EVENINGS

