Cape May County Times, 16 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Slogan Prize Winners Again

Receive Awards Miss Dudley Wins $5— Mrs. Langley $2.50—Both

Previous Prize Winners

3 More Weeks of Contest

Both wlnnm of this week'* Cltaeifled Ad Blonn priie* here previously won first priie* In this popuUr contest. They srr Mist M. Ethel Dudley. 417 Oerden Street. Mt. Holly, who has been awarded the -first prise of firs dollars, and Mrs. & O Lansley. of Tuck shoe, who rereives the second prise of »S.S0. Miss Dudley won first prise the very first week of .he contest and has submitted a slogan every

week since.

Mrs Langley won first prjse Iwo weeks ago. after having usaucceesfully entered slogans each week during the five the contest had then ran. We've spoken so frequently of I persistence in these columns that —well, walre not going to say any more about It today Figure It out for yourself. ~ - !sa Dudley's prise-sinning slogan offers a suggestion Jhal the buying public wifi find worth

following.

Ike That Was $5 The E Z way—Read TIMES gasified Afc. the* shop

Millville Man Pulled From Surf Sea Isle Guards Make First Rescue of Season Sea Isle life guard: made the first reacua of the season on Sunday about ISO P. M.. when Dominic Dentlno. 3t. of 117 West Broad Street. Millville, w-nt beyond his depth. Dentlno was bathing off Thir-ty-ninth Street. His cries for help were ‘ answered by Life Guard John Oakee and Joseph and Henry Grimm. The trio experienced difficulty In bringing la the almost drowned man. When brought In. It was believed he was drowned. A pulmotor from the Women's Civic Club was preeaed Into service and resureltntlon methods were used by Dr. C W. Way and the Coast ~ After working on Dentlno fur naarl) an hour, their efforts were rewarded. He wai taken to the Women's Civic Club. he was given further treatment, being able to leave there with his wife at 6 P. He was none the worse for his experience, except body soreness ie to the efforts to revive him. DenLno. upon leaving Women's Civic Club, stated that he -ould swim, L/ul the currents took him out and he lust control

of himself.

The Miowiaa <xlr*r> at Wash __ “ 0 8 Cape May CMrt Hewes.l MUUaff Te irwjay Might Cheriaa Calhoun prwtdeal. 8 T God trey, vfee-prvaldent. Melvin Wgtao*. master of forms: Paul M. 9euU. record! •* M-retsry. Aliea T. Preidemas. i naar la 1 Leroy Watsun -. jaend Hamaaa. rhapIg'n. O. B. Hamsac rooduLstuis

The Hogui That Won *2.60 TIMES Classified Ml KK like aeonu ; small, but they establish a sturdy grswth of gran>erity. Other good advice ( and Informatloe Is found In the slogans week, included are: (Continued on Pago 7) Eighteen Foreigners Ate Natural ired Given Final Paper* a Court House on Monday Eighteen applicants were grantd final eitisensblp papefS In the July session of Cape May County Naturalisation Coen on Monday. A flag was given to e*«h of the Bl applicant* by the Oapo May County D. A. R. Chapter. . Those who were granted final ipera were: Vito Oapaccglon*. 14 Tacony Road. Wildwood wst; Salvatore Russo, Burke id Arctic Avenues. Wildwood; Philip Uchtman. 470S Pacific i e. Wildwood: Solomon Preadennan. Woodbine; Tnlemaco Maseila. Uf El dredge'Avenue. West Cape May; Hans Anders KaJ Jensen. Section Base S. Cape May: Paaquale Cotogero, Wildwood: Morrla Leshts. Wood arl Bluer Lin. 185 West Andrews Avenue; Aaron Johannra Pukkt. North Wildwood: William Fraxler Logan, 2>Z Wlnaor A von lie. Cape May: Antonio Batlagila. 1148 Weeley Avenue. CUy: Gustav Alfred Und110 Weet Thirteenth Street. Wildwood: Motile Sugar7Se East Vine Slreet. MU1vllie. Gladys Celia ■Harden. Millville; Slmpllsk) De Santis. Woodbine; Luigi Trolll. 539 Elmira Street Cape May: Carl Jacobson Frederick. Section Bane 9. Cape

Judge Bartlett Sent Three To Aaylum

Judge

Herbert’ Bartlett.

(Iimoertand County, sitting —. Hprcial Bemlons Court on Wed-1 nrsday. committed three peraons to the Stale Insane Aaylum. on i he recommendation of physi-

cians.

Nellie BerarM. of Cape May city. whom, trouble was brought on by Illness, was committed to the Slate Asylum. The others were Tbomae Ire land, of Cape May. and Mike Knipnlrk. of Wildwood.

Simpson Urges Bright For State Treasurer Democratic Senator Says Cape May tyan Qualified Election of State Senator William H. Bright, of Wildwood, as State Treasurer to succeed WllT. Read, of Camden, was urged on the Legislature Tuesday by Democratic Senate Lecder Alexander Slmpeo-.. of Jersey City. Simpson was Senator Bright's closest associate on the 1926 Bright Investigating Com-

mittee.

"If the Legislature conaUtuUocnlly charged with the dutv of selecting a Bute Treasurer, with which selection the Governor has nothing to do. really desires to give the Bute an np-to-date SUte Treasurer, and the new Incumbent is to be no hand-picked candidate, where could thpy find a man better qualified than Senator William H. Bright, of C*f»e May County, who by reason of devoting a year to the work, la thoroughly familiar with the financial system of the Stale. ’“By reason of the recommendatloas that he made a chalrof the committee, he Is bound to Institute a most modsystem In the SUte Treasurer's Office, and to see that the funds of the SUte are properly

handled.

"The SUte Treasurer must be Republican, therefore, let ua have a Republican untouched by factionalism." said the Hudson County Senator.

Woodbine Odd Fellows EJect Officers . regular meeting of Baron de Hlrsch Lodge. No. 222. I. O. F.. of Woodbln-'. the following officers were elected: Allan C.-Levenson. Past Grand; Samuel Pestrick. Noble Grand ; Chari..i H Collcr. Vie-. Grand: Simon 'Burke A lexer he rg, eecreUry; Morris Berkowltx. treaaAs has been customary In this dge. a gold chain was presented to Allen C. Levenson. outgoing Noble Grand. Th's was premted Ly Past Grand Burke Alexenbcrg and is a token of ap-

preciation.

ItUe reported r Ike County probably rented at Cape May Court House; la ibe aaar future. The proper officer* were auproceed with ."ae Ivor the Cape May County T. M. C. A. A Committee was appointed to survey the county and recommend «e tbe Beard of Directors a program of aroomrUahments to be ■nad as a goal for lb* year’s work Tbia committee will, ia IU planning, consult with Secre-

tary Bbedd

Chsrfcs Jackpon Sent To Jamesburg Reformatory

r Jacbaoa. «

of WblUnboro. was before Judge Herbert Bartlett ,« Wedn» Jackaoo plaadrd noa-vult the charge of stealing U*» aunt, who was said that ah* had been taking rare of the boy. who wn* Inrt.i riglMe. .lb* sUted that he had been in trouble before and had been brought before Judge Klu-

dge last year

The Judge committed him to

Reforms I n-y

Cape May Sewer Outlet Menaced By Old Boat Driven aabore at the end of Huuarl boulevard by the sudden ■quail late 8aturd-.y night, the hull of the steamahip Atlmntus. iaellaed in form ih* foundation of tbe Jersey-Delaware ferry dock at Cape May Point, was floe led off Sunday, and dragged anchor again and bonked the big steel propeller, being used as an anchor. into lbs discharge pipe of the Cap* May aewei. It Is feared it will cause damage to trie line ns tbe ship * is held ia IU rat location.

Seven Life Guards on Sdk Isle Beach

There are no*- -jeven life guards on duty on the Sea Isle City beach. The captain of the guards Is Tony Cannavo. Jack Dennett. John Oakes. Ira Tolaon. Eddie Stevens and Tom White are the others. Georgo Stevens

lr on duty or. Sunday...

Last year there were two stations. This year an additional station has been added, insuring

adequate prolection.

One of ihe duties of the guards is to keep the b»ich clean, and tbe fine condition ir. which it ia kept Is evidence of their efforts.

SEA ISLE CITY local new*, which has always appeared on Pajt S. appears in this ;ssur and will appear fa^fctye faraca, on page 5.

Chamber of Commerce Meeting Tame Expected VerfiaJ Firework* Failed To Ignite and All Was 2

Defended Administration

It was expected that Chare would be a srlvo of verbal fireworks at the Sea Isle CUy Chamber of Commerce meeting on Monday evening, but aotwlth* standing the day was perfectly dry there was no one g

dull routine lasted for about 4 ty minutes. No committee chairmen were present to make reports and the committee member* present were about as dumb K3 the proverbial oyster. The only ray of Interaat tnJecied into tbe meeting was a defense of the city administration by Mayor Softener, who, with Com.nlaaloner Love, was present to answer tt- criticisms made at the last meeting of the chamber. No critics were presell t, however, and the peace of the gathering was In no wise

raffled.

The Mayor told of what the Commtar-ioaere had done and were doing and raid they were always ready io confer with anyone or anybody about questions of city policy and city improvements aaff welcomed the presence of cHlraM at the meetings of the Comralwsloners. but he deprecated destructive criticisms behind the backs of the officials and did not think It helped the city. No business worth while was transacted.

Sea Isle Boys Off to Y. M. C. A. Camp ^ Will Enjoy „ Weok in Bui lington County Woods \ Ralston KUUr. Harry Mul Charles Camp, “red Bofroney it James Courti . of the . and Wide Awake Y. M Groups, of Sea Isle City, aie f Joying a week at Cams C ‘ ia. near Medfbid. County Y. M. C. J Emerson Bbedd motored tbe 1 t* Ockaniekon yesterday and C will return next Thmafiay. Camp Ockaniekon. k>reti-d f mile* south of Medford on | Indian Milla Road, at a known ae Busby’s Milla. cor four hundred acres, on \ thare are two beautiful and much natural woodland. 1 aite. recently purchased by i camp committee of the M mouth. Burllagton. Camden i Gloucester County Y. M. C. A.'S Ideal for camping, with < facilities for aquatics, n study, hiking and every necessary for a successful 1 mPPrevloua to this year C n was located near Nev on a large tract of laad les by the Y. M. C. A. commute Ihe cour i lea mentioned" The cost of purchaslnr equipping the new site totals nearly 150.000.00.

Sea Isle Home Struck By Lightning Lightning struck an electric wire on the Ashdale collage, Forty-ecventh and landis Aveon Tuesday evening. The cottage Is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunne, of Philadelphia. Around 9 o'clock a bolt which made a terrific nolae struck the a. cutting them In two. A small blase resulted. It was confined to tbe loft of tbe house. Mary, the little daughter of r. and Mrs. Dunne, with rare ptcM-ncc of mind, wrapped a cloth around the hern Ins wires, ‘mothering the blare. The only damage was the Hcorching of the floor and the lo * lights due to the occur-

Oeta Kg Months For Theft Nancy Broadwater. Hea Isle CUy domestic who was arreetsd about three weeks ago. ' hgrsra with the theft of some Jewelry ■ Ihe home of Lewis B. Mul hiss. Somers Point. wan granted a trial before Judge Smatherw. at May* Iv.uding. on Wednesday, and was sente and six months In the AUa&Ue County Jail. Nancy Lad been in the employ of a loral family, and went to the Math.*- home for a i time while l ■ out of ihe cil