Cape May County Times, 19 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Watch Fires

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tr lT!-!? ^ l “ W — '**' SoctMa*?' Thl* : r4fret at the enpiratkm of tea days

Calls

On* of the most succossfiil card pariltr and datir-s held here that held by St. Joet'ph'* Church al th« Mooh- Hall, on Si. Patrick'* nip. i. W'.nlnps-

| day.

o: Card playinp was on ihr low-

| cr door and dnurlnp on Ihr second floor lo the strains of Basil

Proper Protection i Kinp's Oichrsti-a of Millville. Mrs Mocfaiter. of Ocean City.

D . ! recelind fln.t prize for •'S00."

Must Have hire rermits nhl |,. Mn , stevens «aa pivrn

- i Ufa! prize in Pinochle. A btaudful floor lamp was

With the coming of the sptlnr , . waJ . d „, during the evcnlnp lo weather Dtotrlct Fire Warden Al-1 Mia* Catherine Conley. 140» S. Uaon Lndlatn broadcaatad a were- i ISth Street. Philadelphia, while

jo: Eleanor Comly of Ihlz city, wa*

j awarded a im pound ham.

piwveaung Amonp iboae ailrndlng from

bruah or woods Area. out of town were: Mira Dorothy __ 'Everybody shook! be Ryan. C..M. O'Brien. Mr. Frank

In Ore prerentloo. I* I. ; J”" 1 "

Mrs. Sanulno. Mr. and MrrJames Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deeny. Mrs. Clockner.

Ins for the mainland

To aid in

much easier to prevent it is to exUnsulsh It.

the prevention of the great teas occurring annually the State has laid down taws or rules for this purpose which. If obeyed, will

cause leas Ion

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The above ordtau

o* the sorplos weeds and j material which has accni on their land* during the

■oatha. Care should he 4MW» I that thaeo Area he not permitted

w write W. C Caretb1 formerly CoraojT BBTY YOU SALE OR RBNT :at.rtss a. N. J.

air beM OT^tni* - l*ur , iar f af%a>en! IMS. and said »i«bwi via he taken “ isr^ra

SKA IS LX CITY—

CXI or write RUey ReXty C\>..

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witxw-OUU — GOOD THINGS TO Lew'- R AlliWbt.

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REAL ESTATE IN

.THE COUNTY OF CAM MAY NOTICE TO aiPPKAS Koticr U herthy firm that a**4»il Md* wUI -he rec- reed by the Board X Choaer. ITaahotdera of nape Mar goantr. (or Pavlnc with nelnforred Portland CcmeX Coocrete. a poettaa M Ce-«Sore Hoad Seri ton No. J. ex(ron State Hkchway Route X Keaeilto. to the aaphXl ^ainwnen^ ai^ Palermo, ^tr. Capa^ Mar ReIXoroed Oeraenl ConrrXr IWwrnex 40,111 aquare yard., and opened and read hi MlMIc at Cape May coon Hauae. Cape Mat Counly. N. J.. oa April T. in*, at 3 P. M-. ST.VND-

ARD TIME.

Dramlruca. apartflexloiu and (ornu X hid. contract aod bond for th< Pryiaul work, prepared by R. Fonda if Smith. County Endmer. aod approuad In the Siale Hlsbway Com mlaalon. hare been Sled In tha ~ X Ihr aaid enatnea “ ■ .Ty

Are set to burn bruah. litter, or anything that may cause a forest Are without a written permit from the local warden, except as bataw.

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(3) Having any Are by which may be endangered, without~mai~nlaliilns a careful and mpeteut watch until It la out. (4- Interfering with a flretrden or hia helpeis la flghllng

forest Area

(6) Befusing aaaislanoe or e of property to a firewarden for

Are fighting.

(«) Mutilating or destroying any State fonet Are aotlce.

STONE HARBOR—-roc CAK »L- ' ;fs S hSs. STst

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amid X'Cham . Ov- rbri,^ to iiTjtri xiy^Or at* b4d»_^

OCEAV CITY—You'll ao homih mi- .Tansa. AU. " » meal at 4he Strritag WaXan.-anl bourn, (roll. ‘UII Irevome a i ill Ida r patron. SS* tea eoort am Asm Are. Melville Smith. Pro —• " "

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T. MILLET HAND.

ISLE CITY—THE LAFATr&ssrSrZTZfgZfisf' Mso UXanev and MU. Ann.

1II ACRES. BOTH SIDES

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ILDWOOD — Nl'pnuOK FOOD

DUMPING OF AU MUSH. ASHES AND REFUSE OF ALL KINDS

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E FHILADELFHl.. , . lo rxrbaase lor pmpWildwood and vicinity. !

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I MrVtly *-nforced. Or order X City Coo

St. Patrick't Day ! Funeral of Lieutenant Public School Dance and Card Party Cole Was Imposing t-. , -j- - t

(Conlinucd From Pag.- One) 1 TeacHcrS I ITUinp rice the remains werr taken from . .

the Churrh to Ihr waiting hearw Appropriation Bill Amended and

through a long lane of guard.- pjjj Pension Fund Granted men. who stood at salute as

the cask.-t was borne by the New Jersey scln-1 teacher* pallbearers being memb.-rs .if Wednesday won their battle with the arrvlrc. at the head .-f the the Legtstniur'.' for a ‘'.;4.615 cortege walked Oliver M Maxam. pension and annuity fund ap-

of Washington, head X the Coast proprtatlon Announce!:-, n Uuanl Serxic*-. who came on to the full amount would I pay hi:* last tribute to Lteu- lowed followed a series o

tenant Cole. f.'fence between the Joint eon- j

The remains were conveyed | ferctice committee, and the Calvary C.metery. Ocean View ' proprislions rommittee and th. followe<l by a large throng comptroller':• office,

when-, with military honors they Governor Moore Wednesday signwere consigned to mother earth pd Assembly Bill 209 by Assembly-

»r the home X hts youth. .woman rrlwmski. of Hudson, proAmong the officers X the ser-jvtdtng that In case of the death

vice in at'endance at the funeral 'x a husband or wife, the survtvtn addition to Mr. Maxam. were trig party shall take the enUre esSopertntenden’ • Simon Ray Late in absence of a will. The bill

Banda Fourth District; Martin ’passed the Senate yesterday

W. Rasmus.-., n. Fifth District. ; On Tuesday the Goternor aub-

Supcriutendfiil Osborne.; milted several nominations, one

Sixth District. ] X the former Governor George

Another notable present was S. Silzer. to succeed Julius A.

Lieutenant-Commander William ; Gregory as a member of the Port E. Tunnell. retired, whom Lieu- j X New York Authority. Tin tenant CXe .sueeeed.-d. Senate Immediately confirmed

Brute 150 guardsiw-n were Mr. S'.lzer

present, among them being Cap- 1 Governor Moore has signed lain John HXdzkom. of the At- the bill allowing police commitlantic City station, who was a ' tees X township and villages lo personal friend of Lieutenant Impound and destroy dogs not

Cole and acted as a pallbearer. ! rt-girtered.

From the Portsmouth N. H. Herald ot March 11 we take the

following account of the obse- \T/;1 t^^-J W:|l (%«» qules held In Portsmouth: , Wildwood Will L-ase “The funeral X Lieutenant-' Postponed By Court Commander. John S. CXe. super-1 ■■

tntendent X the COsst Guard; The will case. In which Mrs.

stations X the first district, was: Emma Gilliert. of Wildwood,

held this forenoon af 11 o'clock j contest

from hi* late residence

more Avenue and

MaeCartar. Mrs. Batch-

holder. Miss Mary Ward. Mar garrt Smith. Catherine Ward, Henry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gartland aad Dick Townsend of Ocean City; Miss Elizabeth Mc- . CRllough. . Mia* Anastasia Mc- ! Cullough. Mias D. McCullough.

G. R. McCullough. Mrs. M.

Pfeiffer and Mias M. Carothcrr. Strathmcrt-; Mr. Joseph Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Donahue and Mrs.

a. Ocean View, and Mr. and Edward Lacrolz. of Tuck-

New Methodist Pastor Moves To Sea Isle

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(a) An owner may set a b e on bis own property (or Itt protection provided be doc* not let it escape from hi* own prop-

300

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whan Are Is act more than feet from woodland or from containing any growth by t Are may be transmitted to forest

r brushtaad.

, TV Law Abe Provide* (1) That a firewarden may aet

Rev. H. J. Hcinemann. whi the recent Methodist Conference transferred from the Richi pastorate, which he list! Ailed for three yeais. to Sea Isle City, preached at his new charge inday morning and evening, ade many friends during the few mrs he spent In Sea Isli. id Mrs. Hetnemanu moved t« le City on Wednesday. Rev. John Lennon, who for the 1st year has Ailed the Sea Isle llpit. moved on Wednesday to s new charge at Bridge horn. Rev. Lennon preached his first arrmons at Bridgeboro on Sunday was given a hearty welcome e. Rev. Lennon did good * during hts Xay at Sea Isle City mod leaves many warm

friends here.

Mrs- Shropshire Wrote Best Ad, Won Prize (Continued From Page One) Thi contestants are Ricking mighty done to the rules. A list at these rules are printed In a box at the end of this article. Read them carefully aad be sure and obey them. Otherwise what might prove a prise winning ad will be thrown in the wax*

111 of her broth-

Saga-ler. Charles H. Sterling, was post-

largely al-jponed by agreement by Judge ElAmong those present dredge, at Court House on Wedwere many Coast Guard officials nesday morning, from out X town and men In! Mr*. Gilbert claim-* the last will the service from different Coast made by her brother Is invalid. Guard stations from this dir.tricu Former Judge Weacott *aid inasrepresentativc citizens X Ports-, much of tw-o of his moat impormouth. and people In all walks uni witnesses. Senator W H. of life, who came to pay their Brigl.l and his wife, were unable last tribute X respect to one u appear, he asked that the case who was so worthy and whose be postponed. Senator Bright. It death Is so great a loss to his' was stated. Is engaged In public family, thi community and to duties at Trenton. HI* wife is in the Coast Guard service. | Florida and would be unable to 'Rev. E. S. Tasker. D. D-. appear before April 1. zstor of the Methodist Church. Former Judge Boyle, of Camhlrb thl deceased attended, den. who r»prr»ent-d the defer.dconducted the service sod paid a am. readily agreed to the post-wdl-dcaerved tribute to the de ponement. It wa* postponed until cessed, speaking X the nwpon-. March 31. the last day of Judge idbtlltie*. difficulties and dangers Eld.edgc'r term In office. Both of hts life calling. X hia bravery attorney* expressed wishes that and devotion to bD lilc work. hD reappointment would permit lie referred to hi* genial, kindly. * him to continue the

sympathetic nature and X hU devotion to hi* family and home. "The floral tributes were in great profusion and included i many- set pieces, coming from] men In the Coast Guard service* and friends throughout the dls trict and front many local .

friends.”

Prow the same paper we ti this editorial tribute to Ueul

ant Cole:

Smashing Through No one who drive* a motor car is safe. The powei the hood in the moves the car. but doe* not guide it. and if (t gets out of control no one knows what's going to

It's safest to be protected with insurance to take care of all accidents.

E.O. HOWELL JS. Swjinton. Hew Jcner

Philidelphu Office 136 Sooth Fourth Street

If you have :

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(3) That a firewarden may arst without warrant anyone he finds rtotaling the taw. (3) That all pvaalUot collected go to the township* roe ex wad. (4) That aay peiwoa who helps it oat a Are. eve* though a Sreirden U wot pmernt. can be paid If his work Is promptly reed aad and approved by the firewarden. In any township which ire aervles Is any person who burning In the forex or whete the forest Is endaageced. shall Immediately extinguish the same ot being unable to do ao. nxtfy a firewarden.

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Seamless Elastic Hosiery

Trusses Arch Supporters Surgical Corsets (made to order)

(Lady Attendant)

H. A. DUNKER & CO.

Ad Writing fan don't : few years—to the Great Beyond, delay, for yiu an- not only mis*-1 there 1* removed a man X si-cl-ing some rest fun. but the! ln| . qualities laud one chance X fS.OO or 31.50. And m d known men In the aU prise winners are eligible for] |j r loved hbt work and all hia the sperlsl prize X 335.00 to, mcI , a„d wa* ever eomddcrabU be awarded at the doer X the „ t a |i undated will. bint. While coatesi. ; b<- had resided here only a tb«i l When you Rudy the Claaslfted i tluir _ h^t kindly arts had won Ada to get the knack X writing! f or him a large etrcli- of friend-: them don't overlook the many | n P ,ho»vi-d keen Interest In Important messages from thel everything that was lor the l-wt and professional menj i nt ,. rn .u of the community. A and Xber folk* to you.. BCI „. roU i-. whole-hearic-.: Auk«1To«Tl save (Imc and money by j (a,,,. and a alaeere frltod Ua: *hnpp4ag through those valuable! RIMW . to hD rewant " little Ada every week. o

Surgical and Orthopcdii 520 High Street

Appliances MiUville, N. X

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NOTICS OF PUBLIC HEAfBNO Take KPUe^Umt^a FuMI^Hytaa

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TOt HKAK ^Sr'dr^K.'^X.'r Itovt-vJx*'*f , ratal* omo flt< t" Mannoe*. knomn

Ludy Bishop Must Serve His Sentence

(Continued From Page One) been In the hariter day* an ordinary drinking saloon with the usual flxturea. the fixtures still

iv'.’ttu't ■•euinlnlng in the saloon at the

wroeerti in' time cf the offence.

J mlr«SSt*L* 00 ** 14 - ■ wunta-r ot

o€Kir> th* young men drove In an automoblb

' 1’ ,r i. T I from Pbttadelphla to WUdwood t» i*»ki4 x new curt, (or *. . and to the defendant's ptac- X dnvewr.,* will i htmloean. aad It was on the wlupl> with tlds notice «i or deuce of thrsa men. together with

'" that X an smployer of the de-

frndant. that hr was ladlclrd aou

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_ - One Member Died NOTICE TO LIMIT CREOITORk , . .. " , —Another point argued (or a new CetMe of ANiuwOer Z- Otwsdev. iriel was because an Intimation

IRVING *rw» allowed in the fact- of the fact ' "* of the member* of the party, alleged to have purchased

Intoxicating liquor, died. _ .._ nwUimTXMild daowsah !

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that a party of youths Philadelphia motored to

■ a* Wildwood and sever*! other re-

-ftai^ Vshroaev * a 1» in* ! M * rU ’* • <lrunhau Party. TTti: IGKFT NATi-VNALRAKK When returning to their home* I , .^.V Kax VriT- >' 1 the party wa* arrested by a BUD

-1Trooper who wa* sltiactxi to th* reek tea* meaner in which 'be akt

I wa* bring dilver

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Ida af the Clnsrifted Ad Writtaf Coo test Be hrirf. Brevity Is the keynXt* X Ctasrdfied Ad Writing Bay what you want to say dearly and in as few word* a*

ittvlant each week.

An adrertlN-mi-nl must not contain more than twenty-Sv« words, toduding the name and the addrer* of the advertiser, whose business you are writing about. Each ad must be written about some business advertised In the TIMES Classified Department. Write the ad as If you were In that bus!near and Inserting an ad In the TIMES. Be sure to use the regular advertisers' names. No paid ads arc eligible In the contest. You must write an

ad (Wpeclally for the contest. Only ooe ad may be submitted by

Any contestant, however, may enter a new ad every week If

ha or she desires

The contest which opened March 3 will continue nine more weeks. Each wwta a fimt prize of 35 and a second prize X 33.50 wHi be awarded the winners. A* the close of the contest the best ad among the prize winning classified ads will he awarded a specu: prize of 325.

FITCH Forrorste X th. Count> of (bat zzr'W.n!: tSc'ro vra^r' j p« ■»;

wgytaw. Adwtlrnwranw intoxicating liquor, died. rrtaliot'. xLut* dce-T-ta Tfie trial wa* a sensation In

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SEXLED PROPO»AL» FOR *OWgR when GRADER H|a „ Tloapr , found fit. ot the youth* piled oa tup ot rot b j Xbei lu as titicousriuu- roaditlon The/ were i.k-n to Mare* Hus nr-’,Tv; .S >"»i m>i>. — k •* X Xu- t' N Msrrh » !*« youths, wa* dead " cw^srtwtSS rb*ro , *«* m *!£r*-' It l» undrtstood that BDbup TL- laaird oaMtss lie nakt t** | will carry the rase to the < ■**UU ot I ’'rTooter x Ite H^Ti.t Errors and Appeals in an rffuri to FRANK M.rttituiH * t xd >ertlag ibe jail asulenc*. -lT-3t tu-pflk M CBy Clerk. ^

MUSICAL SHOW By SHEKINAH CLUB o! MiUville Musir b) iioi.ffi.h-mfci.K ORCEiJtriu At Hunt a Casino Theatre Fur *. Kntrl.t «J ibe I \l»EBPBIVILIXiEI) CHILD U«der Auopwe* of tire Wildwood ICiwani* Club * \X ddwood-Ly-the-Soe Thursday Evg., April 8, 1926 TicLto *1 00 8.15 P M

There’s a Lot Behind It When the average person looks at a pile of lumber in a yard they don’t realize all that's behind it. Our lumber—all kinds for every purpose is the land you hope to get when you buy lumber.

H. S. fOX LUMBER CO. OPPOSITE READING STATION •ustk Jamy'i Lowat Pr.ced Lusher ■wyt-ij fcr» Itt Bala Prare III TUCKAHOE “ffoxuAsir- NEW JERSEY Bail Phone, Tuckal.oe 280I-R-I3