Cape May County Times, 15 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAT COURT TIKES, TODAY. JANUARY 15. 1928.

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Wildwood Trade Board Gets Busy

Members Admitted

TraA* «mvm«4 prompt!? A f- M.. Tbnraday rrenlni “ ltt>r»rjr room of the

»ro—UUoo of hMk-b(M« whne 1MW«M ta the new “ ‘of Trade Mandt

the Tartooa aarklag de rUMAta. lacradlag ladaatrtal. ■nr departraeri under Uxil* fi- It am cTeRtuall? cover a f Md for bonding a reaort

He rather thought i Board of Trade ebould oaa a ay to maintain t af the city or dared that ooch venture foatered by that or aiaatloa » Jl uado. Ith aoBtetarce from PoHeatag nunora that deal ring to

order, culminating la the a Uneat of a special com a ta ruction. Chertan H. a; O. L BlackI and G. H. Happen ortu call

The piadag of extra bencher the Boardwalk to handle the pie ooBuurtahly this next aoawaa also diaruaaed and. la af the "Good "smart

•V M.

I the erection of up-todbtte hooeekeep-

Tallow, con-

Wildwood High

Xeetuf To Secure Music

Mias Mary i

ard of Trade,

roamlsaloaer * chamber Toeaday rt—. afternoon, for the purpose of de-

'« l w,j w - — . ’ vlaiag means to provide for Wlldlary CBMsoc. tescher of 1 Kld-Ye« PuWBS Omk Hext wooi MXI , ummtr . President actenoAp the department — Beecher made the opening appeal, aad hygiene, la the j With the ending of the Chrtot- Mayor Culver, on behalf of the MK eatooU. spent maa holiday pupils aad teachers Commissioner* said that the subdwntionfng With her returned to school refreshed la )sct of music had been widely dlsMr> tpd Mrs. A. M.; mind aad body, prepared for a cussed wltb a vies of accomplish Glviaow. - V 'strenuous period of work before lag K this year, and while thgcity’s | the end of the first semester. This hands are tied, as far as providing The Wast - Wildwood Caloo period of work Includes second re- other appropriations than already Church is progressing rapidly on-!port tests and mid-year eiamlna- contained In the budget, the Comder the steady co-ops rattan smosg, tlons for half-year subject*- Mr. m las toners are heartily la aympaIU members, who. in support of 1 Kocber in welcoming the student* thy with the Board of Trade ta Iti It* financial upkeep, are preparing upon their return stressed the fact efforts to procure that much need to give a baked bean supper this thet recommendations by the ed form of entertainment. Mayor weak and. school for any pupil depends upon Culver recommended that the $S0.- | the quality of their entire school MO advertising appropriation be Mr*. Walter H. Treen aad chll- rrcor ' 1 - »nd not upon their marks set aside for the purpose of music dren returned home recently from 1 for the senior year alone. it the Board of Trade could devise

an extended visit in Atlantic City. Ttl * begins s way.

her girlhood home, sojourn lag with January Ifi. A whirlpool of npintoos followed bet parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Fhrrall During the Christmas holidays David Woods told the Commission In Orammercy Plat*. Mrs. Treen Wildwood High School was very era they were big eetough to acenjoyed her stay visiting with froud to weleocns heme again the rompllsh the purpose unaided

score of Its former stud ecu who, Professor Hoebner declared he Is

are away attending colleges and m a

The Wildwood City C<

normal schools. They report that vtrea of the Conway Band.

They stated further be knew of suitable bousing quarter* If the city will

support. Others

for ward location. Waller

Mt to face.

are Introduced an ordinance ap- ^ , h . Th. bmrf!

IITMM hr tb. put-

e— -x -t-OTu •» •mkw » u.. J* “* high school structure with there is not muen time to piny,

furnishing and eaulnmmit. The T,l * t *** 10 ** expected, and It H Trees said There are no wards regular proonduro oTadverttolng • OCD * thln * fBlur * «»>»««« *■- j !■ my mind. I only know Wild-

follows, with the' * e,, s must

to take place three M. - f> bruarj S, la

City Hail.

The Thursday evening dances at ■e Baa Croat continue In popularity. Mias Sara J. Perry, of

Frank J- Biddle U u

i“l““

Cape May City for Harry 8. Shaw. ML Vernoo and First Aroaoe. the old property having been rased to

Lpproxtmatsly *10.000.

■“ president of the Athletic Council. ** reed the financial report of Mr. - Devin, treasurer, concerning the operetta and then presented Sam-

Mrs. Annie Kerns was among ,el Olddlng. senior dam president, the one-day vUUora. having sold wUh , cWk repreeenting the porpropeny roeenUy through A. Uon by the dam as their Grant. Mr. Edward Wolff, of .hare of the proceed* toward the Philadelphia and New York. D Waahlngtoa trip. The latter, in sauch .nteresled ta ground loca- aee ^ t i aj . for the claaa spoke of ttoos with a view to bnlldlag here. their apprecUllon of the

Mr. aad Mrs. Tony Tnnpenay. of

South Sixth Street. Philadelphia, will take psmamHn ef their new cottage on West Maple Avenue, in

, wood." and In a briefly outlined

Supervising Principal H. C statement, be asked the ConuntsChslmer*. who unfortunately was ikon era to give audience to a comInjured several weeks before the mines on Wednesday morning for holidays, was welcomed back. He the purpose of coming to so roe ehn now dispense with the use of definite understanding on the mat-

hts cane. ter.

At a recent assembly, the at*

lentlon of pupils was called to a “— :: of long standing, aamdy. that |\/J a n R#»m3in«; i are expected to use the boys' lVlan r^CIIiainS

Largely Unchanged

Fhyncal Alterztioni ta 5,000

Yean Are EutUy Hoticeahle Eliot Smith, anatomist and aa-

thropologisL declares that there to no evidence of any essential modification of the human structure, apart from such changes as result

from the tatermlngllng of

within the last fifty

ringing of the fin* bell at t.*S A. M and MS P. M. John Fisher.

Medical Aaeoctatton The Jaws had sin

The basketball offering for the 1 their modem form l.mg h past week end. though sow a mat- aruOrta'.tttas of rivtUaed • ter of history, will live long in devtaed: the little toe hn! I the memory of all who wltnt *-

The Udlm of the Auxiliary of the Wildwood Athletic Club had e’eetloa of officers last Monday eight, re-sir-Mag Emily Treen to the presidency; Bertha Wan I

Committees

tag aeuviuas ptanneo ror me eu the K>ar Ind «^ a five-mlnuie

extra period was required to de-

i's AaaocUtlon connect- eW * lhe ln f,Tor of ,h * ed with the Aagieoea Mrthodtot imer^torn rorlm ro

it*»>“ '—t.- ■“ •‘“v* ■

Monday evening. The young n uMttoc brought to trial will air hto grtevances before a picked Jury la whoso hands wifi rest the

have begun a good season. The members of the team are all clean sportsmen, and show a clean aad well organised game. Excellent music for dancing, under the dlvcuon of Mtos Warden, followed

•be g

monstrosity with s ft not JusUflad We protect the emailbrained part of the population aod promote the cultivattan of a physique that has never boss surpassed la the history of mankind. 'The conditions of modem etvllization mean the protection of and the failure to eliminate many individuals who under leas artificial condition* could not possibly vtve: and although this must tremenduou* drag on prog-

ress. It must not be forgotten that not s few of the most distinguished persons who have exerted farreaching effects In the history of' civilisation hare been physical weaklings who under natural conditions would have gone to t be wall. Hence It to dIBrull to generalise as to the means by which the human stork can be improved. In view of the fact that real geniuses often come from the most unlikely ancestry and under conditions w hich one might Imagine would be absolutely fatal to any hope ot intellectual development”

Live News of the Business World

life insurance companies. In ISIS, wrote over *15.000.000.000 rorth of new policies. Maine’s hunting season took a toll of II lives last season the t victims. deposit* several miles Ir. length have Just hern discovered In British Columbia stage stamp Is on sale, valued at 17 cents It bears s portrait of Woodrow Wilson. It to estimated that Jewelry to the value of *10.000,000 Is buried every year In American vemeterlcs New rich deposits of radiumbearing ores are reported to have been discovered in fhe Belgian xngo. New York City’s population of 5.S72.1CS to greater than the population of forty-four Sutes. During November the Called Sutes mints coined 57.411.000 pieces of money, of which 4S.103.10 were pennies The automobile death toll of New York for 1925 nearly reached the Over 400 victims were children. In the World War Germany tost >03 submarines and 4.000 men. England lest Cl submarines and 1.220 The total amount of gold coin In lb-- world has been placed at *9.4*7 741.000. of which *107.1*5.000 I* In circulation Big Brother Movement, to promote the welfare of young boys, has Just celebrated It* 21st birthday Mayer* to the number of 14 died from injuries received sob Injuries were sus tuned by 43 playerArtlftctol wool, made from cot n by a process similar to that by which artificial silk is n-anutse-tured. to now being marketed. Over tt00.000.li00 is Invested In Texas otl industry Texas land last year received In rents and royalties tl92.US.lM. The weekly attendance at moving picture theatres has been oorolled to be 55.000.000 The annual venue to *706.000.000 London theatres now broadcast

to wfll be covered for the I ef erecting neats to face' inn which will fill t much

Old ding, senior class prssl

Church Qe<u - ,nd m ” ub *’ r of last yaar's debating squad. rerrroeated _ | Wildwood High at Bulgers last unlay with N BeheUeager of a » turt ** r groupings for Groeo Creek. In the cha.^ BU.e the Rutger. Inler-^hoUsIc debe.e Bunertateadeat H. & Bowen ot *'** m » <1 * GiddJng gave hto reNewarh. gave a’ eo«pro£Lv, ac- ^ - count of the work accomplished la the Bute this year. Mrs. Bessie f Finn, of the Baptist Board of Bdu- ", . . cation, was the speaker* •lunen of then two debate. •too Mrs. G. Watson, of Pitman. d *’ b * U •* * *»**- * who -irillam the rod savors of Brown - debate coach, says young people as connected with l * W»d.ood H gk will b. the nettvitiw in church worh. A ,l,e Bn, *“ splendid aM out followed, prepared ;;

by the Indies’ Aid Society.

Junior Cme Club When little Mias Prances Stahl-

trager. became 4 yearn old. she A new department under o:ga had a party Saturday afternoon. i*rd charities was the chief to* Jsaunry t. at 2 o’clock. Frances’ of discuss loo by the members o> _ const as caaae to share with her , the Junior Civic Club, ef Wildwood Uj tb* bee or of the notable occasion at their regular meeting held in Of course, there were mysterious the home of Mrs Getoenhonor Moopackage*. each tied ta bright col- day evening To further expand

tire applause of their audience* Ixuid speakem at the doors carry the laughter of the patrons Inside. In s pancake eating contest W P. K. Mey*-s. of Groton. S. D.. won by consuming 43 cakes of 5-lnch site and a ring and a half of bologna. American libraries are now doing a parcel post business Free book* may be had from a number of public libraries by depositing one dollar. Co-operative marketing of milk and efficiency methods secured for dairymen of New York state a return of JS.oon.OM "wore than wt received In l!t;4. The supr< me court of Illinois ha.* decided that somen may not s Jurors la lo» cases. The statutes relating to Jurors rofnr only to masculine. Yale's athletic report Oates that the cross Income from Its football games the past season amoun to *90.372. Sro-. receipts from sports were *801.25*. The Episcopal iTiurcb of United B tales reports 1.192.0M communicants. ■ ntrlbutlon* for the year amounted to S41.?4«.05S. an Increase of Sl7.M0.0M over 1920. For the first eight month* of 1925 there were 1.324 parsons killed at grade crossings In the United States. The-e were also 3.650 Injured In 3.095 grade crossing The new- census of Japan show* a growth of over 4.000.000 In the population during the post five year* The total population to 59.736.764. of which over 30.0M.OM A searchlight capable of casting a ray ISO miles at sea will be placed stop the new Broadway Methodist Temple In New York. The light will be 30 stories above the sidewalk Ten minutes before hto life Insurance expired Arthur Miller, of New Rochelle. N. Y.. was killed. HU widow won a verdict from the Penn Mutual Insurance Company for 1129.591.63.

Cardinals Plan To Lead League Batters Honuby b Gathering a Group of Sluggers

Rogers Hornsby hope* St. Louis Cardinal* one of the hardest bitting team* in baseball next spring, and while be is not making prediction*, his friends Insist that ’’oae of the hardest hitting” dot* not tell the whole story. Hornsby already has a .300 batting team with the exception of the pitcher*, but he is not satisfied. There Is a popular superstition that when an owner of a ball club reouild* or Improves hi* stands hto club Is on the way to a pennant. Phil Ball Is enlarging the St. Louis stands, and while the supposition generally Is that he is making a bid for Lady Luck to perch on the banner of the Browns, the Cardinals also use Ball’s park, and Hornsby want* to make the omen operate for his club.

rnsby has engaged Bill Kll- proper eoncbtng. and he a* caA<h for 1916 hoc a use, on holding the other teams wblla says, he thinks his club has hto men do Utotr slugging.

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dwood Beard of Trad* will be ap wit bin a few >«*ka ia (hr

arms at Part* The boardwalk Ao«ue. will i la the opan

aaaaoa of 1924 tor the par ef an tatonaatiae bureau

many organisation* of the s seeding Sowers to gracs the Mortal chamber aad the A* My at the opaaing of the

teas, wearing her boat

tuckar. eamt beaming forward rector* them Tb* table deem tioas wars la pink aad white av rounding a nietoy toad cake bear- maod* and other current neoraallag a dollie dres-cd la pink and Osa, the Junior Ovlc flub U taking white amid burning pink candko a great foremost stand to civic adfiaata had toft the Christas* tree mlatotraUac staadlag. ao that It warn a tog holt- Mtos Marie Huppart. following an day lima all ovec again. Frances elaborate musical program, gave a to •betodaat child of Mr and Mrs rwvw on American composer* in Howard T Ptahitrager aod grand muaic. which warn latelllgratly daughter ef Mayor Edward 8. Cul compiled and well received Mis* Dorothy fogtll. of < oiling.-

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Sa * at eluded Vocal aoioa by Ml** Hup * pert. Mias Hoffman. May L*wrwoce * aad Mrs Ethel (TBrien a duet by ' ,

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