Pagi Eight SEA ISLE CITY 0. E. Ricprns. fornwrly r( Rn> Gmnrio. Is Iho new slntion open: . • the Pennsylvania R- R- “> ^ ■ * fl ' CUy. snceeedinp James Sou!!. "! Somers Point, who reslpned som.
time apo.
William J. Sheehan. jecompanW by Mrs. Sheehan. Is enjoylnt brief holiday In ihe South. Itinerary ineludlnc Miai.it. Hm and the Bahamas. Mr. .t. : Sheehan sailed from Phllaon December 2t.
ri?r, may coufty nuts. rm)AY. jakbaet 8, i9°.e
Retiring Fire Chief J Given Loving Cup!
Assisted in naturalin- Stone Harbor Starts
signers: members as* ■— • ntoe-nth annual baby
• harles Hahn pat. ht-lr ehlldri-n .
at.-o entertained .1' Honored After 8 Years' Service
Septet
' William Abramson, of Woodbine.
fo» I. tends.
After spendim: ; taraUon at her he Mlsa Ethel Lett- I this city and r« sum
at Woodbine.
Mr and Mrs f-
ilier—Club reports no ititomoblle aeeldents dur-
ip season, due to tralllr lights Inialled through efforts of Oimmls-
nners. all mem bees of club. October - Cape May-Lewe*
New Municipal Year' (Continued from Page One)
operation that exlata In Borough
Council."
The resignation of Harold I. Taylor as Tax Collector was
Mr. and Mrs. Geor.-c . today by motor for 7 ■ here they will reroi balance of the winter, will return in a few " tend to some buslnt -- will later apain join the Sunshine Slate.
Ha.. the
has returned to i-d her teaching t! Friedrich, of -is on friends at
The Ucht Brisade
of Messiah U excellent evening. It
y attended, the propritm s lull 01 interest and the social
add] i—sed th*
i of the fi.
ally enjoyed. Refresh- ] . y.-:i served. !.....
Mr. and Mrs. ton. and Miss left on Monday ritt. Ha.
1 Isle
The ladies ol
be told, next Thursday
Hall, how to make dresses,
felt hats, ano other things In the home eeonnni'o line in which th are Interested. The instrnciio
1 by Miss Murphy
. I That his
M. Wadding- ■ r j ir woman’.- Home and Foreign 1 J :aret I-umr.-o. \;.« s | OIlnr , Society of Messiah a lotor. for Mcr- 1 imreh held their Jan-
j nary nits ting al lilt home of Irving i a Fitch on last Monday evening. Tin ' meeting was largely attended and! proved to be one of special Interest • * a * .,11 Tb. p..rlbJ ; was most enjoyable, with dainty j* n||nli
," s jand palatsble refreshments served . ^
j that th--
,g. at the \Vo<hI.11 Following the us very satisfac--y the Jolly Ten. It-sting speak- . - /-.-ns nssembl.d. ISIS Borough s I>-vln. spoke t>*r and his words i-ceived by all . Abramsoi; rhiel piny for the pas: M the attention of
his forceful words. - b ribed the gr at
local fire depart
Ic City willi at the City j
the State . niiege. and will be ^l Ava l on Proofreader der the auspices of the county rooperative extension work. Th les-: Wins First Contest sons are free, and will start al 21
o'clock.
him
lot h :
Basketball practice is being h every Monday. 'A'edn- sday sion House.
About four thnus
1 by Mayor So- ]
.'onlinued From Page One) J uly worn down to such a d.- I ] that commas heeonr- periods in order that the judge of th«-| t est may avoid b -aln lever or | miles with folks who are sum- j - system of punctuation is ! ■
• the demand of all •: of the fire com- !.- remain as chlei f<-r Abrnm-son considered mpany was in gotjd : now was the time lor P down and out and give nan a chance to do his
Mr.
> his : s pres
Miss Xora Geisen has returned j T " to her duties al the Somerville ’ High School, after siwnding the 1 holidays with her sister. Mrs. i more Adolph Wilsey. Ex-Mayor Fitch is preparing to mists oox Building, adjoining the First Van National Hank, on Eandi* Ay nu- w h-i
. leg
Mr. and Mrs. George Neptune are
temporarily occupying the Wad . ( l . } . ^ ^ , dln * 10D 1,< ' ,ne - CUy High Srliooi The public school was closed on ^ :l ; Thursday afternoon on account of ® l«angb y c
a meeting for |be teachers, held al an,,,
Woodbine. : Another root..
Vr. Pet.
property, on Swain Street. Ga«gan and family have been mer residents for a uutnbe
'hiladeJ- j wei Eustace ' I >T>0
Mr. the
• :< plat *-s 1 tie- ink in
blurted.
mmlttee of the
i.-.pany for Ihe faithful ser1 - - vlrred to the tirganizatlou. fi'.muel AJexenlierg. for flfieen a men)'wr of the eompany. as rhORcn to sucre, d Mr. AbraniA number of fin-men recelvid -.I exempt certificates, designatig seven active years. They were rad Swilling. Morris Cohen, orris Rablnowitx and Harry rcker. Dancing then f til lowed. :d music was furnished by the
ridgeton Orchestra.
"h Spinsters in L. S. Exceed Three Million ■an 1 When do ■? a girl la-come a ■■ 1 wpinster* No one in the world !'•- ; can pick an age that would satisfy * *» all women. But in this speedy age many a •> gitl thinks she |r a spinster if she 'em j has passed ihe age of 2S without
marriage.
The lutes! census figures show J.Siu.Iot unmarried women In »'es above the age of
: 25-
county advertising at j Jccted. Mayor Markland declaring
-sesqui-Centennial. T'hiladclphla: . that he was too valuable a man w.-rks 10 gel out the vote: tak«' for th- Borough to lose. Mr. Bov Scouts to Asbu. v Park rot.-. Tayl-i wns reappointed also as veiitlon. Club was well represent-! Delinquent Tax Collector and ..t and invited convention to Sean!: Clerk. A high tribute to Wildwood 1 192C j his w-.rk was paid by Mayor Novel,'-.: H S Witte prewent- j Markland. who statoi that his ^red flag and stafi : Armistice Day j vices to th- Borough were Invaluluncheon. army atyb Major Fred able. A year ago I may have Hickma: Klwatu- • ducation »atd dir-t.-nt." Mayor Markland luncheon dedat*<1. but I have been Mayor Docen.l—i Christmas luncheon a yea: -nd have been able to and party :o SO und. i privileged watch Mr Taylor'a work, and I, childr«-n: had a laic- Christmas say her. a:..I new that 1 am for tree and Santa Claus to distribute him. und •""Id work for his regifts wlii.h were provided by the!election and stump for him in meml-er- :<>- each child The re- Public pla*- -. for I know now the -ult ol tH* was that Christmas kind <d a man he la." The Mayor eheer wscattered by KiwanUns referred : the campaign in 1924. , of w hich no public mention waa or ‘ when h- was elected to office | could l» made. agaln‘i th- opposition, which was
Past District Governor William ,w l by Mr Taylor.
»'n- othtr Appou.ta.ntt
wood • lub. installed the new 0I6- rr . , ,
1 Other M-'intments made by the
The new president. H Ko , t c r , Mayor, ard - onfirmed by Council. Goslln. gav. an Inspiring address. Mre - “‘'l*
itra clerk c the Collector, salary
'*1.29(1. S.mtiel E. Herbert as
„ vrr-n r> Borough ll-corder; Lewis Herbert, j County Will Bear ! as Constable; Vr. Vanderpocl as
All Sesqui Expense*! Borough Superintendent. Mr. I*n2 non. Chi*, *d Police, and J. Olln (Continued from Page One) ‘ Garriso: Fire Chief.
«m<e is lu-ini moved by the con- ; W IUia:, Webster was elected as tractors to its permanent location., , lf Council, a post held < ontractor Joseph F Burke, who ^, y, aT ,,y Mr . Duffirid. The holds the contract for patching and . Hard ynday of each month was
repairing the Rio Urandi Boulevard, n,. iwting day. I™"' . 1-toni- mr a,..
,.'",1 M.,, ..My E.U.-r t-.LII M . rk . .smilh in his report slated he was de e v.-d that In his opinion unable to b an. when the work on | , h „ ; arr , Tr< , f „ r a rh , n ge Ibis highway would Mart („ u,| K office, as he U-lt the InThe time fixed lor th-- eninple- rumbent -lid not have sufficient! lion of .bis contract has expired I tim* to vote to the Borough's and the .-ont-artor has not made ; aflair*. and that all Borough recany explanation. oed* should be kept in one place. Freeholder Champion sua*d: in the Brnough Hall, lather than ■ •contrartors who tail to lay any) hen* scattered in various places, attention to their obligations such H- felt. 1- stated, that Mr. Simp.s in this case, should b. iM-nalized 1 «<***>'• Ipetter off without I am In favor ol inflicting Ihe pen-1 p.is: -p daily In view of the ally provided in the contract. We i promla*-: '■ aiding activity this' have already granted an extension | >*“ r whirl, would k.-ep him busy
of time on this work and car learn ' •« *** Private business,
of no satisfactory progress or ef-1 He submitted the name of fort to have the work completed" Fbarl-e li quick as Clerk. CounKngin.er Smith In his report cil receded, and on reconvening Mated the reconstruction of the carried a motion to lay the nomllas.nard Thonraghfan- Bridge, in . ..v-i until the regular
Avalon, ha nol • rngn-wMd a> satis- ! Fr iday. January 15.
factory as antlci|oited Tfii. was' C-t u ’ •- appointed by Ihe caused by w<ath*-r rondltioas and ! **»>•*' ••■r* as follow- •*- “
I Amusements — Seng. Rossum
land Gerhart.
String Band Will Parade The Wildwood String Band will parade In Wildwood on Saturday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, to give those »> bo could not attend the Mummers' Parade in Phlladelphin on New Year’s I'ay an oppor tunlty to see the land In unlfo m and exactly - they were In the big annual Quaker CM) event, when Use organization got third prire ($£50l In com petite* with eighty one bands. II tbr weather permits, the parade will torn, at the Crest and will proceed up Pacific Avenue as far as the North Wildwood
line.
’Dim-tira ol Thf 0*o. W. B-nntthom Theotra SckotiAcolIj Vootittwl Eicdlallj Booted “Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre”
Customer:-- "Have you any eggs without chickens in them." Grocer:— "Sure, durk eggs."
Saturday, January 9— STRONGHEART (The Wonder Dog)
Mr*. Madge- Neptune is lakiu.- rbo-ckl charge o: the ofTecc ol Ihe Davis-! |„ U.Ydcington Lumber company, d-n- p,,.,!,; tag the absence of Mr. Wadding!on f a i r t Harold .Neptune has returned to j
S«* Isle lit), after spending ih* . . “‘“'J'* holidays with uls parents at Port il n " 2' Allegheny. Pa , am issue, th.-
more popular
The Mazurie family ha-* returneoi ,,,l,r ’’Movie 1 afte- spending the holidays with du"..! by the relatives in Philadelphia and Tre. : *»ei ye.-,, snow and severe rold weath-T ’ r * 1 * nc *' , * u, t >
while motoring through Pennsy). pt-r- "
led.
t in j
Second Basketball Game "m- T,m basketball game ..r lln j the Sea Isle Athletic Asm* u I ion ou ! will he phtyed ihU Friday rveain; ' al ft o’clock in the Excursion )i( ! Houm- cage. \\ ildwood. of the th.-' s ‘"i"' Jerwj League, will be th. ..m- Director'» Election Tuesday Elections of directors In all the
S pile drive
The
i•aeh c
laytborn a Nicki rs«io., ni * 1, ■
have replaced the dHvetne |dle ’ "
drivtag eq'iipne-nt and (setter pr.,t
rews is antinpw!-d.
Wehatcr. Gerhart and
Choreh Window* Aintr
RcMrum. Batterwby
pronounced them
eiy goc*l ,
-sday. January 12.
- I* :
Gus Mnmhtaweg. Jr., has returned f om Pulladelphia. all t havtng undergone a xurre-Mul Operation Mr* Bi-rtha Adams tiriud b< r parent.. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Morubioweg. of this rtt, on Monday Ira P. Hess, t- .^raph uja-rator at the Pei,ns)lvkiii. Kallruad S' -
Frank *tu Owen Jon- • ere Ocean i
. find, it.- Wildwood Kiwanis Club Annual Meeting ‘
aigal t> j
Claes!
nty’s
ntlnued ire
d:clared that the
i Page Or..-
I fits club: that Ki-
LYRIC
vania Rail.-o spent Sunda lawter McA
MUlviUe. with Mi Knydei. ..
miDAV. JANUARY »—
“The Cyclone Rider"
bATURDAY AND kUNOAV JANUARY « and 10— MILTON SILLS “The Making of O’Malley"
Bulkheads - Wundei
Webster
Ordim
and Wu ISA:., and Ranltaiy Ba'tersby. Orhai' ..ud Seng. Print! - and Advertising — Seng. R. -.um and Gerhart. Stie.'- and Highways Wun-1 det. Wetwter. Gerhart and Bat-
terwhy
Water. Light and Fit*—Wunder. Seng and Battersby. Pr«P*"> and Impiovement — Gerhart l: >"um and Wuuder Boardwalk -Gerhart. Seng and Wuuder CAPITOI ^ THEATRE *- i
WOODBINE, N. J.
i
ete. That , ail i
CHAB1LS rHAPUK “The Pilgrim”
TOM MIX TOBY th. W | ir! H-'w “fid DUKE d»S-
“TEETH”
Wolves of the Boilh
Sat. & Sun.. Jan. 9-10— SPECIAL ATTRACTION D. W Griffith presents “Sally of the Sawdurt” with W. C FIELDS aad CAROL DEMPSTER DPT Barn tun could tee ?. Sally c! the Sawdust’ he would '*11 it the greatest ! show on earth " Sail) u lovable laughable, j • arrlev, and cair-free. I Laugh and cry with SalUr. - Comedy and Mewt Add'd Attraction — Organ v R«.iUl by MISS EMILY B0XHEK Wed Jan 13— W’w Fox ptearats “Daughters of the Night” Sectet* - Perils • Temptation* - Love and Life of the Telephone Girl. Pathe Comedy The Hanson Cat Man Third Episode of Wild West and Ki nog rams
Adu-itiua 15c
•nd 2Sc
“Womanhandled” A speedy story of love, laughs and ladies. SNEEZING BEEZERS A Mack Sennett Comedy Flame Fighter. No. 6 Showing Saturday Matinee Only Sunday. Jan. 10— Lea trice Joy in The Wedding Song A drama full of humor.
Monday. Jan. 11— —BARGAIN DAY— Adults 25c—Children 10c “Sure. I uan do it!" ‘Tm a world beater!!" Glenn Hunter in “The Little Giant” Tuesday. Jan. 12— Patsy Ruth Miller is a bewitching heroine in “The Girl on the Stairj” Wrf. t Thin. Jin. 1314 Carol Dempster and W. C Fields “That Royle Girl” Jazz Comedy and Thrills A story of a daughter of today. Friday. Jan. 15— —BARGAIN DAY— Adults 25c—Children 10c A-l-1 Day Here's the Cyclonic Comedy Classic of All Time! “Beggar on Horseback” Featuring Esther Ralston Flame Fighter No. 7 Saturday. Jan. 16— Tom Mix The Yankee Senor Tony the Wonder Horse. hUo does hu stuff in Tom'* great pirtnie Mack Sennett Comedy THE IRON NAG Flame Fighter No. 7 Showing Saturday Matinee Only TO THE KIDDIES - Something new will plea*r vou this Saturday matinre we aie going to give away FREE a TOM MIX SHIRT to the girl and boy holding the lucky upmber Sunday. Jan. 17— Clara Bow and Donald Keith “The Plastic Age” It will itartle parent* who have never taken the trouble to uudertUnd tbr It ■ iuldrm'
Added—Mack Sennett Comedy “OVER THEIR ABOUTS” Topics of the Day and Pathe N«w
Monday & Tuesday, January 11 A 12— ^ r^iLTON sms '■ ~ ^(Uiiquardedy Ofour
Added—Katherine Grant in “LAUGHING LADIES” Fox Variety tary 13— _Ufl vtOVE BOUND Tit SCCNtS IN MOVUHO/^
%n
/Two Me0ot*e//r/tein'Sneppy :fonts' Wifb AUCL GUAOON Cbberf Dfcs | has A Cist effmaxy Uollywooa 5l4rA*tdcR.«filen Added—Fox Imperial Comedy “A FLAMING AFFAIR’
Fox News
Thursday, January 14— cx. NEW loiranandiBe^.
With Blanche Sweet and Ben Lyooa A First National Picture Added Comedy—Alice Day in “LOVE AND KISSES” Pathe Newt Friday, January 15—
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P H a Wr v $m-
Wrtl, J»nt Nuvak, Rubnt EJ**, AnJ
Gaston Glass
Add*! Com^Jy Ralph o.vt. in •GOOD MORNING. MADAM"
^ox News
O P E N A-L-L Y E A R Performances Every Evtning at 7 aud MMatinee* Saturdays and Holidays at.3 P. M

