Aquatic Sports to Feature Carnival
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Ocean City Is UOty tmmdng with me I'M* no^ >K»*raU0D *T a. B.,-
history.
nwisfn*! of a T0-year-old Municipal Court Justice to Quit I*** Py. 00 “dt a email point as the city’s aye-limit rule does not
oS. 2 , ralasy of youny women, each a ‘‘SVuumW w u o> Pul. oirmplc. Awony theee are some ^ the wortd’s best swimmers, who EU well worth yotey miles to see re will be hydroplane, tub and 3T unique ness, dirlny and p "i5fMuattDSTmts an. under he jurisdiction of the American J&leUc Union, of whtoh VT. Balnbridye. head of t
that disturb our time, but It la dynlBoant all the same. New York's corporation counsel has ruled that Justice William H. Moore's time will be up In December. The Justice replite that his time may be up as reckoned In years, but In every other respect
utriotie playiny of many bands, wonderful display of daytlykt reworks and s yreat naral paunt of hundreds of ynyty-deoor-ed boats, the queen. Mias Ocean tv. surrounded by her todies In litlng, will appear upon her ignlficent royal bsrye, escorted
^amp Meeting Opened Sunday tl Edigiou Xeetiit Atteaded By Msay TMtsrs The forty-fifth annual the Ocean City camp md on Sunday at the pounds Wi larye at ' Sixth and ' ar ming and ereatoy eei vlcea. Bcv. j. B. Kulp. dtoctrict su"iniendent. of Millville, was the aker at the opening eeeslon. r - Edward WelU. pastor of the lib Ami —" *
each from a different oounand dressed In the ooterful oosje of her native dime. wlU ylre old world atmosphere that will cling to the memory as they homage to their American
choeen over a larye field of itlful young women. She Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ik S. Rodan, of CoUlneswood. J.. who have an attwottvs somrilla at Fourteenth Street and
She is a talented young woman charming personality who doubt radiate the dignity
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myriads of yayty decorated t litttoy to and fr id watsnsf Otsatl
was directed by the Rev. NorVincent Sargent, pastor of Ocean City M. K. Church. Janies E. Laae. one of the indera of Ocean City, conducted • love feast at the early mom sen ice. kc* H. u Burkett of CoUlnyswho Is to charge of the ‘P meeting amvtoaa. directed children's meeting yesterday icrnoon. At the service tost 'in* the Raw. T. ) - one of the a •geiisu of the FklladelphU ’erenee. dellyh ' * * * Hence with a wbl. __ n - Hev. McKinney will conthe morning and eveaing ser1 'or the remainder of the
• crowds at the early saeof the camp meeting have
try encourawtuw tr,
CAPX XAY OOEmTT TOESS, TH2AT, AUGUgT 8g,
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oouragiug 10 me *** titonto. who are
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1 years In Its long
ha is fit to go on and go on. He Is a better Judge at TO. he says, than he was at *0. and he was better at CO then he would have been at 60 It be had been a Judge. Life with him is •very day and In every way yetting better and better. Many other men at TO wlQ thank Jostles Moore tor his rigorous assertion of a man’s right to hasp going as long as he feels like it There may have to be an organisation of the young-old fellows to resist the efforts of
What has become of the old fashioned girl who wouldn't accept expensive gifts?
Thousands of Pheasants Increase Game Supply ew Jersey sportsmen are assured there will be no dearth in game bird supply when the hunting season opens, next fall, as every county In the State has shared in the summer distribution by the Fish and Game Commission of 10,000 ringneok pheasants from the game farms at Forked River, Rockport and High Point. A second distribution of J.000 pheasants wfl! be made by wardens, totthis month, while in many itles. farmers will liberate on r own farms, young pheasants id from eggs supplied by the
la wen established in New Jersey and no type of game bird has become so widely popular since Its Introduction a tew years ago. With the continued restocking, the year-round protection of hen birds and the amaUer bag limits now In force, sportsmen look, not only for conservation iff the yearly gains that have been made but also for a healthy Increase In the future supply of these birds. Conners who saw the young sentiy liberated by
666 Is a proscription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the germs.
wardens say they were a fine lot cf youngsters, that will be fallgrown Md in fine leather when the hunting season opens in November.
would probably charge a whole lot leas If a whole lot leas was “charged.’* 'lege man and his hair are eooa pertsd In the middle.
KIRBY’S EXPRESS]
K. K. KIRBY Successor to Coney's Express and Storage Warehouse Eteht Moving Yang to Local and Long Distance Work 106-116 East Garfield Avenue Wildwood, N. J.
“I courage to the fact that ,' rul y great are truly Hnpie"
T o serve faithfany with- • ' tentatien and to acquit
S. MILLER mortician Court House and
Each year more people are getting away from the crowded, congested cities and living contentedly at the seashore. This year they are coming as never before to SEA ISLE CITY
Improved transportation facilities make it an , ideal place of permanent residence THE PARADISE OF THE JERSEY COAST
People who’know are choosing Sea Isle City for their future home. Hoe you can live amid contentment and surroundings erf exceeding charm and have your property enrich you besides. The time to buy real estate is NOW—the increasing values will not stop.
Beachfront-Residential and Landis Avenue Property Perhaps we have just the kind of property you want. Consult us. MAURICE M. SOFRONEY Real Estate and Insurance Landis Avenue, at West Jersey Both Telephones Sea Me City, N. j.

