OAR MAT OVOTT BUS, HtlPAT, OCCTP1 >, im
SEA ISLE Section at County Farm
lay OTvatac In mude.phlv Mm. K. O. Wtla^r U ylsttln* * * * 'k C. WUaey, of MUtem
The new bon cover* S.MO
qoore teeC It oobUIm the
bulldlnx motertoto. All the bulldtnx materUU were annpUed by JP. Collins Coccpecj of South Seevllle. Sts hundred and eeventy-BTe
cement. I7.«tl feet of
frame material. 16.055 feet of yellow pine roofer*, 9.060 feet ol Idaho white pine lumber and 70
Mre. Carrie Gallon
Mr. and Mre Jooeph Snyder, of
«r her duties at the TIMES t
Mr. and Mre. Howard O'Neill, of Philadelphia, spent the early part of the wnek in
and Mre. Jamas Bardie, who
i of the Mee Lutheran Church will be held at the home of Mre. frank VanArtsdatoc. let Ceetral Avenue. Mood* eveainr. October 11. at S o’clock Or. 8. Bowers Bair, of Wei
Mre Keeee P Kieley. of Atlantic CKy. vtsited friend* in this city ' * r way to attend t at Dias Creek.
in the construction «
The CndllU silo, adjacent to barn, will stoae four acres of green corn. The *Oo at Che present '* te filled.
at the county farm. Pour borees are used on '^e place. There are also IS pigs and bogs u well as
which was destroy:: n May 14 by fire, after bein' struck by lightning. During Ats fire Nat Livingston. who mans ~~ risked his life to r and cattle that ware trapped te the blaring building. Uvtegton suffered from bums. When he release' “ ‘ from the bent It
the burning building agate. Livingston finally gained control of the animal and led it to safety. To prevent a re-occurrence of the affair the buildings were equipped with lightning conductors, which were installed by William Reinhart, of Bridgeton.
Retebart declared that
Must Have More Space For Recortk (Continued from Page 1) Unfortunately the alterations to the Clerk's office was dragged Into the controversy regarding the moving of the Court Hoorn bulMdesplte the fae* that practicaUylng every person familiar with the conditions recognised n sc seal t y of larger quarters the Clerk. This controversy cat
delay until the
«a la Cape May County and the Mg audience showed thslr appreciation of Its nanny good ten-
SM K. Stanley, manager of the Moortyn Theatre, has lu« returned from New York and Pnlladel-
its with the best producers have the Moortyn Theotro g«
Mr. Stanley’s trip
ful one and his work will add further popularity and putroaage to this perfectly heated and excellently ventilated playhouse. Mr. Stanley la always alnrt to the
wishes of his patrons.
Richard Bsrtbelmess, s comes to the Moortyn Theatre Monday and Tuesday In hla newest production. '‘Shore Lnave," '* looked upon by many screen thorium ns the leading actor of the films. Among those who hold to this opinion la John 8. Robertson, who directed the young star in "Shore Leave" and seven of hla previous motion picture
Dr. Carlos Godfrey. State rector of Public Records, of Trenton. who recently li plans for the new quarters for the Clerk, was of the opinion that the now plan srcold no: provide sufficient room. He called attention to the fact that 47 par cent of the records of Cape May County ‘ ‘ t the past ten the end of this
erm
_ through the office of the County Clerk since 1*14. than between ICfit. when the first
records were made, and 1*14. , Dr. Godfrey believed that
plans of the future office of the
County Clerk should be based on - --- . the growth during the past ten of the shadow drama
yea'iS and should be of sufficient stee to accommodate the records
for the next half century. The basin am In the Clerk’s of-
fice will show an Increese of more than SS 1-J per cent, this year over last year. By September IS, the same amount of business was bsndled ss during' the entire year
of 1*24.
In the films today has the Infinite promise of Richard. If anybody In the whole world of photoplay seems sure to do Infinitely big things, that person is Barth*!* "No actor In the whole reaps
I EVENSON’S rAPHOL I* VWCSBS.S.J. v theatre
ShtardAy * BfiaAgy, Oot *0-11— CONWAY TEARL m “SCHOOL FOR WIVES”
for a drink the water is oe by the premare animal's head. This not only as-
read. asking for the paving of the turnpike and of Landis Avenue: Avalon’s request was made at a s4 Mayor me r Seng, of Stoae Hsrbor. wen the Kfeyhan Uealty Company Ocean City. ent te peraoa Wednesday to ask for the turnpike into that resort. The Freeholder* assured Mayor Marklaad that all the requests would receive
Cray!horn A Nicke .-son ‘ _ _ of Wildwood, fc. re-const rue tlou of the Avalon Canal bridge. A'
pastor of ion. at a cost of $ll.»4f. a
City Methodist Leonard's Thoroughfare bridge for
iv* today with his $47.»11 The bids oo f’ trip to Free- were opened at e meet
they will take week.
All road contracts are complet-
Mr John Cox. Mr. aad Mrs. Lem- rd. according to the reports of the ant Con and family spent the week County Kngiue-r. R. Fendall sad with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith. Roosevelt Boulevard. Snyder, at their home on the tract of K. Riley Mlxner. Is Boulevard. This is the first time Mr. Pleted. except for the finishing John Con has been oot since hla touches to the ahoolders: Cape early te July. ' **»r ^'“t Boulevard, contract of
William Elsenberg. is completed, except for a little scraping shoulders, and the pa> ng of Tw< ty-elxth Street sad Fa. k Boulevard Is entirely completed pay menu to contractors we
a surprise party last Friday night te honor of her birthday The party was given by Mrs. Anna Val-
eriaao. Mrs. " ‘
Mrs. Lucia Clark, mother of Rev utor of the . will move
Jail Building Delayed
la a report by the architects for the new jail building, it was stated iScM delay 1a completing .bis structure «r*s caused by the Paul Jail Fuildiug Company, who
yet shipped the steel
(Tafk left lor South America the family have been living In the Dr.
w w .1 l-mann. m. r.uiro'Gt u. Mr. and Mrs Edward Arnett and • now been shipped, they stated, and Mr. and Mrs William a. Haffert the work would be pushed through ' *» of days last week quickly. As soon as the new feuild-
'wd in Phil lug is competed the prisoners will I at Doyle*- be moved from the old. ovrrcrowd-
l Lambert rille. Pa . and Tree- ed and condemned jail and the ton. V J before return in* to their aid building will hr mated to join homes te this city. They made the to the new one, and will be re-
trip bj motor.
Elmer Strunk, of West Philadel-
phia. paid Dr and Mr. D I pton '“• «***'*“■ nt the home could Bair a visit at the par«nna*r this Dom Sheriff Redding week Mr Streak wa> . mem he, , * b,r m«teg*ment By his re of ttw utectol board of Immeans] f"’ *" th^FreeknUsre. Mwdm. Churek, at 5rod sag ** Avenue Phllmii li ‘ * of co,rt “**“ »' * * »• to fe«w the , Dr. Bair was pwJ., ^ stag to 8wa tale CKy T^U^L hi *****
•* s«wiw*» at ail nmwa 7WU Is an *>•<•*• Ut a inils O'er |1* per
The carpenters are ■
■ force of mg the work along *• crote bases have bam put down the full length nf the building, no as to make it doubly strong. The • orderstoor will probsWr hr laid
i the I
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