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CAPE MAT COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JTJME 11. IMP
Boy Scout
Inter-Troop
Wildwood Defeated Cohanzick Golfers
competitions
Took Eight Out of Fifteen Matches
Will Be Held at Cape May Fair Grounds on Saturday at 2.30 O'clock
Winners To Meet Atlantic
. The first annual Inter-troop fend district <omiM-UUve rail}' I* scheduled to lake place tor thht district on Saturday afternoon. June IS. at 2:JO P. M.. on the Pair Grounds at Cape May Court Bouse. On the prosram are JnHuded man* exercises. Unpaid e relays. sienalllnK «*WH)i oop inapectlon. tyater ■ontest, knot tlelnir. re\irioua athletic events, 't this Saturday, lx to e Ihi* best troop in Dls 1 trlct IV. and on Saturday afternoon. June ZC. the wlnnina troopr of each district will pete with Atlantic City, tc '•-►mine the auperlor troop It two counties. A silver loving cup will be awarded to the winning troop of the tao counties ■no a suitable prise Will be awarded to the troop that scores highest number of points In tils district.
Camp Fralinger
The eleventh annual rneamp■MOt of the Atlantic Council Boy Scouts of America, will open this year on July 19. and will dMnrfn open until fep.ember 1 The time Is divided Into :hrec. two-week periods. Camp Fia- - Unger is situated along the banks df the beautiful Perklomen Creek. Sear Schwenksvllie. Pa. The damp lias recently been awarded an "A" certificate, which stands <or excellency, from the National ..Council. Boy Scouts of America. .4prery opportunity is given the boy to develop himself mentally And physically and to learn a .great deal more aho-tt God's outof doors Here, life-saving, swimming. scout craft, first aid. nature study and archery arc laugh., besides the other stand-
Wildwood Golf Club's reprvntatlves nosed out tne Cohan"k County Club's team, of "on. Tuesday. winning matches to seven tor the stars. Ed Watson gave Tlctory to Wildwood by winning him match with Herb Stocks ell. V.’atnon was two down with two holes in lx- played, but he rallied, winning the next two to even up the match and taking the. nineteenth for the contest. The results of the matches
follow:
Nixon. C. C. C.. defeated Mor ton. Wildw x>d. 6 and 5. Levis. ' C. a C.. defeated H. Topbam. Wildwood. 2 up. Treen. Wildwood. defeated Reeves. C. C. C-. 2 up. Avery. Wildwood, pro., defeated Charb swortb. C. C. C.. pro.. 3 and 2. Sayres. Wildwood. defeated Woodman. C. C. C.. 6 and 5. Schwlnaker. C. C. C.. defeated Bllnn. Wildwood. 6 and 5. Runyon. Wildwood, defeated Powers. C. C. C.. 6 and 6. McAllister, C. C. C.. defeated Hand. Wildwood. 3 and 2. Lowe. Wildwood, defeated Mulligan. C. C. C.. 1 up. Ml itch. C. C. C-. defeated Mixner. Wldwood. S and 4. Hamburger. C. C. C.. defeated Blew. Wildwood. 4 and 3. Wetlafter. C. C. C.. d>-feated Bainhridge. Wildwood. 2 and 1. Watson. Wildwood, defeat) Sockwell. a C. C.. 1 up. 1
holes.
South Jersey To Have Law School
Announcement of considerable Impot lance to the legal fraternity. both present and prospective. Is the announcement of the incorporation and plant to the South Jersey Low School, to be conducted in Camden. This school is the outgrowth of existing need, and Is the only school of Its kind In South Jer-
can get considerable training In addition to their clerkship by at ■ tiding the South Jersey Law
School.
The announremei t states that ■ntranre requirements are those locessary for tecognltlon by the ■at examiners, and that class)-)* I ;fc op*n to Udh mj-n and w>e nen, and is of a non-srclarlan
rharaei* I.
An unusually fine faculty ha;: been a- • iiibled, and althoi.gh It has not lx-cn completed, the fo!lowlnr. are at the present time connected with the organization in their !c:p--clivi positions: CIIITr.rd A. Baldwin, profnsor i' r public utilities gnd parti,* r,.ip. Walter 8. Keowru. prof rawer of criminal law: s. Rusting leap, prole.-sor of contracts: Louis II. LeDue. piofosor of I'quitb-s; Frank Neutz. professor of municipal corporations and donwwtle nlatIons; Wilbert V. Pike, professor of wills tntl administrations: Grover C. Rlchman. pro-
fcxMir of corporation law; Ralph , ls*u Visoitt. profi-sor of torts. Sue: and pb-adlng: Hon. Albert S. Ford.
Woodruff, professor of evidence; j t t t Harold W B* nn- t. professor of There's no poi-try of motion eonstitutlonal law and eonflict of: i,. riding in a flivver over rough laws; William V. GotsehaU., pro-i roads; It's mo.e like free verse
Getting an automobile Is lots easier than getting rid of on*. You can't prova this by the rum runner who has been overtaken
by the oherlfTx car.
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>’e found this in • newspaper It Is pretty good advice, vir count your chic heps unthey return from un auto-
One )ip*m a time a man traveled for twenty years without having any lrouble raising train windows. You are right. h>
Iravi4e)i by auto.
"Your sp*-odometer shows you hav* gone 25.000 mll.-s, B-nn taking rome long tours?" "No. the 6000 is the ril-danee
I have covered getting back and forth to the office, and the other 20.0bo the distance I have cover. -1 looking for parking places."
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“\Vhere did the autoioobtle hit ymt?" Inqulr-d the claim agent. “Well." explained the lady victim. "If 1 had been wearing a license tag It would have been terribly boot."
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Mary had a little lamb. It drank some gasoline. One day It wandered near
And vinco has not benzine.
the m-st original
i plain black
negotiable InEtrumeut^: Arthur E. B)-nson. profesHt>r of Insurance and surety; Elmer O. VanNanu-. professor of real property; Herbert Richardson, professor of
mortgages and trusts.
In addition there are a number of special lecturers among w hom are: F. Mor.--. Archer. Floyd Bradley, and John Weccott.
Attended Dental Class Reunion
sey.
ard £
II will open on the 27th
mb-r. offering the first year
mt unit 1i-o I ,L-i„ on, J r the freshman course.
«««• C.r .
work until
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to make the toat within th* . . .. .
reach of every boy and near!, L,/ 7®* until comwvery Scout who desires ,o a«- r J* foUr ^ Uw lend can earn enough money b.- ! classes win I- hsi i i. .v WOUW toSw IX- tor. o.n.l?“ ■?“' '■“S'*') "to -1«
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boy who deciles more Informs c4Jllr lion can communicate with Scout
Hoadquaiten*. 407 Freeman' bulidiag. Atlantic City. N. J.
college, but who.
Dr. Joseph Levensen. first University of'Pennsylvania graduate freon Woodbine High Sch.sd. went to Philadelphia this week to attend the reunion of the dental claps of 191C. Dr- Levenron. aside from his activities in his profession, took part in and is Hi ill active politically. During the war. be was a first lieutenant In the l nited States Army in the dental department; organizer of the American Legion in Woodbine, and a past commander of thst organization, and Past Gland of the Independent Ordn of Odd Fellows, of Woodbine. Dr- Levenson is a member and vice president of the Woodbine Hoard of Education. He is custodian of the school money and served as Tax Assessor of Woodbine for two years. At proven i he is a captain in the Officers Roscrve Corps Of the t’nileo Stales Army. Dr. Lri.naon is the yoi est member of the dental clas 191C.
Ford: Your engine L-- coughing
badly again.
Henry: Shouldn't wonder. 1 had Its muffler off last night.
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Note of a Pedestrian Ft reel —A city thoroughfare paved with Inteationi to cross it. i-chanical appliance x superseded the brak*vl automatically scares of a motorist's way. into motorist's way. Parking space—A place where taxicabs back into you. Summons—What a policeman hands you for having got safely across the street a' the wrong
place.
Jay-walker—A pedestrian who gels in the way of the motor car that you were about to. foil. Semaphore—Signaling apparatus that tells you in which direction you may nalely stand
still.
Traffic Jam—Too many pedestrians for each driver.
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Futile words: "I didn't
"I didn't know my lights wer
Well, why shouldn't the farmers products come to town In a tin can? The farmer does.
Woodbine juniors lUitertain Seniors
. Th* annual jurior-aenio.- prom was held on Friday evening, Jun* j, at Hotel Tuekaboe. In Tuck:, poe. There were aliout twenty-
five seniors present, and about pinny Juniors. A very cnjoyablt ■ Evening was spent in dancing and
! Lots of people think they tolerant ju*. because they wrapped up In tbeinrelve)* ' don't give a darn about th* plhers.
FOR JUSTICE OFTHEPEHOE
Second Ward Sea Isle Gtv, *4. J.
CORNELIUS W. TRA\ IS
solid Is your vote al the Pri EtodJoe tr> be beU oa Too June 15. |>2t I i-rumlor. U a
REAL ESTATE, PRICES
in Sea Isle City are the lowest on the New Jersey Coast, considering the character of the resort, and the advantages it enjoys over North Jersey resorts and others in South Jersey. Here land can still be bought at prices which make it a good investment for speculation, or for the building of a summer or year around home.
Consider Sea Isle City when making your plans for this season. You owe it to yourself to investigate. See any Realtor.
Have Your Property Appraised by the Sea Isle City Real Estate Board-Your Guarantee of
sblliation of my fully and Impartial!., izi* i* • toxaty yea)
IJmou. nt hi the New York ]
Oepoi't. i.i where 1 am oardad: a tnaik < ' • on ^m.uauou. Ipd
icy .! oi ; t nice.
V, !!:«en.*-nt ordered at-d | t-y t'ornclitu W. TrauEl tiiy. x. j.» ^
True Valuation
SEA ISI F REAL ESTATE BOARD
Sea Isle City
New Jersey
Only a lew can tender great aei-vio* to humanity, but anybody ran dim hit headlights
Hu:
Court House Marble Yard
MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS WM. B. FOWMU.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. nr to Uta Wm. F. Daaiata Ball Ffcona ij r.
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We can assist you in Buying, Selling or Renting
A Real Vacation Land!
SEA ISLE CITY,
“THE INCOMPARABl£ RESORT”
Combining all the pleasures and sports of bay and ocean—bathing, boating and fishing. The protected bathing beach makes that sport safe for the whole family—the kiddies will enjoy it. This resort is a mecca for anglers.
MAKE YOUR SUMMER HOME HERE
All of the conveniences of city life are provided in the homes at Sea Isle City—electric ligh's, gas and the purest of water. Modem homes are easily obtainable and we will gladly assist you in securing a permanent home in this delightful resort.
Two Splendid Sea Isle City Investment?
Business Corner Central Location One square from beach on Landis Ave. and Swain St. Lot I 10 by 100 1 7-Room Building Furmsh^d-Good condition
$22,000
financed
Five Large Lots
i-
44 ft Boardwalk Total, 214 ft.
0n * $5,000
These values and many others can be purchased through
Donch & Somershoe
REALTORS
Landis Ave. and Swain St,
Rt
Sea Isle City
Philadelplua Office: 217 Real Estate Tratf Bldg., Broad and Chestnut Street* i We can assist you in Buying, Selling or Renting

