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3. P. Delaney la spending a few
Mrs. Mtard Hand and mm, lard, of Ocean City, called on Mra. E. B. A -nett on Toeaday.
non. Bamecat, called at the Matho-
Mr. and Mra. Tfaouaa Lodlam, Jr., took dinner with Mra. Edward Welle, at Ocean Oty. Monday. Mra.
Kathryn, returned to tl
Mr. and Mra. Theodore Bchaal. bo have Just returned after upending Uie summer touring Europe, are spending a few days at their cottage In this city, before returning to their Philadelphia home. Mr. and Mrs. Schaal are oM-tlme residents of Sea Isle City.
Sea Isle Chamber of Commerce
of Officer* Wfll Be Made at Meeting Hext Tuesday The Bret fall meeting of th< Saa Isle City Chamber of Commerce will he held In the Oty
City earnestly request that the Sea Isle City Turnpike he .hard surfaceu in 19SC, and that the Board of Choeen Freeholders provide a sum sufficient for this In the snnusl tax levy, or by issue, to the end that the may be pared before
St. at t.SB P. M.
By. of Ocraccke, N. C., are spending the winter with her sunt. Mrs.
Some Individual of rather email calibre relieved Dr. D. Upton Bair at the spare tire from the rear of his ear one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fehrle and sou. Billy, and Owen Carew, mo-
ofBcars for tbs ensuing year will be made, and It will be uecea to replace the president and secretary. It la the wish that the ofBess all he filled,by representative business men. and to bring this atxul s 4 full attendance embers Is earnestly desired. There will be plenty of work for the Chamber of Commerce to do In the next year and a live ilxatlon will be a necessity The time to start will be at next Tuesday's meeting. If you are a member attend, if not. hand your name for membership.
Sketch of the Late Dr. Humphrey Swain
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Urban and family returned to their
Humphrey
ed the death of Dr. Swain, well known w will ha found n more detailed Mutch of the Ufe of Dr. Swain, who had lived to cross the four scon Humphrey _ _ N. J.. April S9, H4I. died 11. IBM.
will leave on Sunday 1 home In Millville. Dr. Wheaton Is cue of the pioneers of this city. Mra. Ella Betterton, matron at the Women's Civic Clab, returned to her home In Jersey City this
week.
Mrs. Carrie Oalien entertained the tnhteee of the Women's Civic 1 Club at luncheon a: Busch's Hotel. Touneend's Inlet, on Wednesday eTlcrnoan. Mrs. Eugene Way and Dr. Clarence Way spent Sunday and Monday in ’’hlladelphla with Mrs. Way's daughter, Mra. Frank WnrMr. and Mra. Leon Dude voir and family, of Went CoUingswood, spent the week end wtih M Mrs. J. O. Main, who are summer residents of this city. P. C. Burlinger called on Dr. D. Upton Bair last wee* before Isavtng for his home in Philadelphia. He U Interested In the erection of the new church. Mra. Thomas Nock, of Phlladel phis, spent s few dayo this weak with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore DeBow. Mra. Nock is Mr. DeBoVs
sister.
Mra. Prank Hughes Mri Mary Derrtn. granddaughter. Hope Dervtn. and Mias Margaret Hughes, of Philadelphia, are spending some time at their summer hoi Mr. and Mra. Howard OTCetll are
Port Bdwood Institute. He entered the Medical Department of the University of PennaytvanU IMS and while a senior it col _ enlists* in the navy during ths war of the rebellion, on May SB. a was at once appointed _ «, serving until June SB. ISIS. He saw conaiden live service, especially at the stage of Chariaatos. He re-eatered the University of Pennylraals 1MB and graduated March 1BBS. with the degree of M. D. and practiced his protaarton for two yean at Aahlaad. Pa., but was compelled to retlra on account of ill-health. He. however, practiced dentistry for a f«m years in
Ooshea. N. J.
He was a member of the Cape May County Medical Society and a director of Mechanics National Bank for many year*. He was of a pleaaaat genial diapoaU wall liked by his aaaocls pfsn-cmcd considerable ws made a Dumber of charitable be-
waring to leave for their home In Philadelphia. Mr. O'Neill. Is the of the l*te Cr O’Neill, who
The Junior Y. M. C. A. Group, of bes Die City, held its Brat Ing for this school year it basement of the Methodist Church.
were present Sun thine Social—Where * eran Church. When? Friday Oct. 2. * P. M. Why? To sing Sunshine Songs. Who? You and everybody else. Sunshine cake and Icc cream for sale. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Main left day tor their home In Fairview. Mr. Main is one of Sea Isle City's old sum ner residents, haring been one of the pioneers when Ses Isle Oty was nrst built up.
last Sunday evening's show for the season 1S2S. which D declared to have been one of the best year's in Us htetory. The theatre expects to open earlier next year, and remain open tor n longer period. Mr. and Mra. Claude Rice, of this dly and Mrs. Rices parents, Mr. 0Sm Mrs. Isaac Powell, of Cape May Court House, motored to Milford. Del, and spent the
with reDUvet.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Kohner. Jr, and family, returned to their home in Philadelphia on Sunday, after summering at Mr and Mra. Claude Rice's home on Neptune Street. Mr. Rohner has been coming tor a number of years, baring summered
her* with his parents.
Ur* James Hardle returned to her home in Philadelphia thu week after spending the summer in Sea Die City, occupying Simpsoncottage, on Central Avenue Mn u.rdts has been a summer res! dent of this city tor several year: Miss Ann Pawling, of New Yotk
City, who D connected
of the largest taw firms
United States, came down to at tend the funeral of John H 8truth era. last Sunday. Horace Mac Cowell, of Westfield. N J.. also moto red down to attend the funeral
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Cuss and Racks.
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Ocean Gty Defeated City Manager Plan (Continued from Pngs One)
and of the constantly use of this road for through travel end he It further Resolved. That a copy of this resolution be presented to ths Board of Chosen Freeholders at Its next regular meeting, and the said Board be requested to give this
All the Commlaslooera won present at the meeting. A communication frets William R. Force gave the coat of repairs to hta car, which he had previously claimed was dsmaged by s city garbage cart. The
and approved, the money raised by an emergency note. ~ Grimaldi asked list he be an t x IB feet ch he claimed yed in n brush fire started in cleaning up and for which the city era* responsible. The matter was referred to the City Solicitor for report. The Atlantic City Railroad in a for a caaceltaBea of and prlrilaga to re- ~ CHy.
formed that they must make a trip to Cap* May to get registered. > of these voters were Daring
and failed to return « after the pc ID dosed.
About 4 P. M. Judge Henn Eld redge arrived at the City i la the response of so many application* for the right to vote. Prom ths time ha Started to take aMdavtts from tfc* voters until the
Ige El dredge found n growing d awaiting him after he reid from a abort repast at t P. M. Many of ths prospective vc were refused the right to be placed
Fitch Takes Helm
County Commerce Bodty (Continued from Page One) Idge. The matter of opening this artery Into our county as a convenience te fast fading and It begins to rise before us sa s
nr outside of the State last year. Bcnh tf Electaan
First Wd.. 1st Keg ISC First Wd.. Bud Free. 14B ■ Wd., 1st-Free. 174 Wd.. Bad Free. IBS
to the Solicitor.
Contract Awarded For Filling Gardens Tract
i by and through him. TV
sold to J. Schniedsr, of PhUadslphta. who has taken It off the market; the lugginger property has also been sold to parties * es were not
market. A lot at Surf and Sounds Avenue was sold Inst wash for «7B0. and an offer of M.4BS has sine* been received. The Inst of the cottages built by Mr. Dunkel[er has been sold, ns has the
railroad. Mr. Dunkeiberger stated to the TIMES on Wednesday that prospects are for s very active
winter In Inlet real estate.
tract of land In the Wh*le Beech section waa started by the Keyban Realty Company, of Ocean City, tor the owner. Martin taen, Wednesday. A targe number laborer* and teams have been employee to level off the aaad falllk and til up the depreeslona and put In other Improvements prior to placing this property os the market for sale. It Is understood that sals* will comment*
the middle of October.
Many sales are reported through the office of M. M. Sofrouey. moet of those is*dy tor SLunouncement being on unimproved proper!: Sale* Include nine lota from Spet cer to Cowper Street*, two Iota on
Governor Will Not Call Extra Session ter on Toes day re-
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On Hard-lamed Vacation
Mr. and Mia. GUbert 3. Smith left Avalon yestardsy moroiai a vacation trip which wHl la*i Boston. Cohoes. A'buy.
i at Interest. They
r Cooat/#oj day School AsUon sad wA. Mra Smith is icttag the Hotel Avalon
say the least 'toll charges' are unpopular and ths method Is tor too anti mated for
work was done toward carrying out the project Today I am sure that there ta no one in our county, hut what will agree that the boulevard connecting Sea Isle ay and Ocean Oty to an important avenue of travel and has been the result of real values to real estate along same which ultimately mesas more revenues to the »ty. This ta s part of the j boulevard system as originally outlined and I firmly believe that tin completion of earn* to Cap* May will prove one of the greatest assets the county could
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i he handled through an office with a person In charge who shall be charged with the duty of placing our advertising on s business basis and w.«ki»\g the distribution aa a result of careful study as te when, where and how beet results can V obtained for ‘
' White the major portion of the basinws of Cape May County ta tV result of our seashore resort*.
t of tV development of our
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terming and Industrial standpoint. TV promotion of the farm-
ing Interests Is s most Important,
m'.tw anil of much Interest ~ **■* iveorts. for the people must s*4 If we ere to Vve a plentiful
srpply of fresh produce tV farm-
lag late «*U must V encouraged
•ad assist'd in whatever way this
chamber ran V of use. kit efficient publicity i also do much to bring dratry to our county.
. topic of tV day ta the of toils charge on the river bridge.' end is use
Exposition ta approaching and I am sure that there are matter* that ahr-’-our attention la order the condition* that will V brought about by that great affair and we should ascertain early as possible what part Capa May Oounly ta to play." The president announced that the list of committees would V given out at the next meeting. Mr. Lather Ogden, of Caps May City, announced that the winger schedule of tV railroads would V about tV asms as last year, leaving Cape May Oty about 7 A. M One of tV very Important matter* brought before the westing was that of sacuriag wdproelty or uniformity In motor rshlcte regulation* throughout tV kounAt this time New JerMff and a Island allows motorists fifteen day* la the Stats without talcing out licensee.
the agricultural cemai.t^ Wm Plan is to h.^1 very Ur*, rehlblt of p££» eanaad goods and taacy “W Orau, t, ” lulioee was isad» v. • «*»n>»rute £££ Chamber urge ths completion 1 ^ tV teat* read from Mr. Stanley Sullivan. ^
tV attsotloa of the
county farm exhibit to V held at Court House on November IB. IB
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the body. TV exhibit was unanlmounly endorsed and raferrel
BOW. At t.dfi President Pitch * u have and Msy* during tte
HAROLD J. POX. R. M. A. JOS. P. CLARK Fox & Clark WILDWOOD. N. J.
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on Knowles Avenue, two on Dolphin S-reet. one oa WUliamsor. Street, another at Second Street, another at Twelfth Street, lota on Lendls Avenue, at Twelfth, one oo beach at Knowles Avenue, and one os Vech aVve Union Street. The office furniture tor the new
ate that S special session of the ottc< ^ Rlter Really Cor* LegisDture V called to act In the _ (in Lanuu Avenue, ha* been dispute Vtween New Jersey sad aD <i U poe Us arrival tV Pennsylvania ovar toll collection* | orfica wl ,| ^ opened here as s on tV Camden-Philadelphta bridge 0 f the Ocean Oty offiee In a tetter to Senate President of (b , company TV new Bright, announcing his unwilling- , ofAc , of D q. Caller Company, uea* to accede to'the request atji^gy Aevnoe and Friu Street. thD time. tV Governor gave It as, u gr . nia . .rUve la tV local realty
hta opinion that New Jersey has: m ZrkjH
tV situation well ta haad and that. tor Uilidlng this fall tor the present, there is no need ^ unusually bright Several of legislation. Furthermore. V D w propertlm wwre started this ZZtJ: ZL 0 ? ^ LZZ wmh. uSmll^ a 9It.000 cot- ■‘ on "**• Wjr* tage oa Landis Avenue, at Garri-
~** e *'*J‘ mm terete for tare. CaroUne
memvre become involved ta croneeker LeRoy Muller U the
heated debate or too Ui-advtaed ac- coni rector
Better Roads Need
of Sea Isle Gty T *ite.
' West Avenue. C
(Continued from Page One) City to the Main Sea. v ore Bond, connects with the State K'vbwao' and is used extensively tor tuvel by autcsnohile from the lower sm lions of the county to potato
north, and
Whereas, This route relieve* the congestion on the Main Seashore Road north of the Ses tale City Turnpike, thereby Vtog a public necessity and of Inestimable value, and Where*#. This turnpike to of gravel and under the hard use It D put to Is usually ta very bad condl't'-u. making travel unpleasant and dangerous, and maintenance cost* high, therefore V It Reeolvad. That lb* City Commissioner* of the City of Sea tale
W* HAVE EVERYTHING TO fill anything. Attractive Brice*
LtamVr
In the Game Business . . .
of
I. W. MacMnrray Real Estate Insurance Rent*]* Saks Apartment* Listings Solicited 209 Landis Avenue Sea Isle Gty Agenrjr for ptra FY't Kxilngutaher
IAGARA
FALLS
EXCURSION
THURSDAY
October Ifit
$16.80
From Sea Isle City TkMs aood la parlor or Doop-
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cJmSmT .urchara*. Kbr deisil. and tlir
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Th. kSool Room «o Nl*s*rs
Propoitioeat* fare# frem Mlwr POMU Tlckot# aoos Hr U Says. Pcnniylvinij Rallrufid TV msnSsrd Rsllread of «*»•
In the game of business as in the game of football it is training and teamwork that count. Take advertising, f° r instance. If you and every other merchant in this town will place your advertising in our hands, we have a service prepared by experts with which to prepare your advertising. Then the teamwork of every merchant doing his share of advertising, we can pull more people into this town to trade. Combined training and teamwork will win. Cape May County Times SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. :: Both Phone 40

