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V. J-, FUSAT, AUGUST 6, IKK.
TtiMBEH THIBTY-HnrE
r ill Resurface
Dennisvifle-
WpotftsneRoad Bii Received and Opened For Work By Bond
of FmboUen
$3000 For Moequxto Woik
[Diesof Heart Failure While Bathmg f. To Saa By Unootow— i ■^1 AAore Next Day
Plans For Cape May Day at SiXith Jersey Exposition Reading System Will Aon Special Train To 6amden On August 16—Visitors Will Have Tune To
Vi* feaqui
County Exhibit Has Bba* Increased During Past Week
County Publicity Dtmetur W. B. D. Hull mnSe > resort of tbo i * Us otflM
t WnlA. Tosur Wsli. QMB^nay. of MlMDa. with “ SC mstf were swsrted the
Court Bouse, ■r. Hall (ts
■psctal train rencMa* nil Cn#« May Cousty points served hr Us Ksadtss system wUl laeve •:lt P. me that -l*ht. Tfcta will afford aatsic oasortunlty for Cape May County visitors to see all of (be Booth Jenwy Expositor.. Is eluding the alghl festures la Uj stadlnu and la tbs Coavaotioa Hall. Peraoos from 4vslon tad Peermoat will entrain at Btoae Harter. and those from Bn Isle CUy and Btralhmere ' * City. sons from Otsten. Swain. South SeaetUe and DeenlsrUk will entrain at Case May Court House An agreement exists between the Pennsylvania Ball road and the Beading system, whereby the time Is divided through th. sumneer months for npselal tripe from (Coutlaoed oa Page Pour) Child Drowned in Channel at Wildwood
i Philadelphia totarian ! Addresses Local Club
! One Own's Business An Ethic of Rotary
Quaker City and wtea he told the local So tarts ns that by foil owing the pret of notary aad minding their own that Is. aurturlag It and _ It ap. they were re* * »S a serviee to the community.
May Division, whereby rate on that day win from Cape May County . and from Camden. This rata be. for the return trip, the price of a single fare Qlp. . Mr. Hall also exported that tbs eel-, rate was also good oa tkx gular trains leaving the
Wildwood. _ Cape May Court House oa Train No. tlS. leavta-; am. the following vehednle, dsy.'ght mvIng time:. CM* May. S:M odeok Wildwood .... 7 : 5| a - Wildwood June. S:»t o' Roue Harter - - - *:*l o' Cape May C. H. S;JT o'clock arriving i n PhUadslphla. Che* aut Street Perry at »:4«. People from Ocean City will leave on train 44S-4SI. leaving Ocean City Gardens st 7:41, 4nyQght saving time. Fourth Street. 7:47; Tenth Street, 111*; Four teeatb Street. 7:51; Msnafc »:*4 ami Tuckahoe, S;l«, nrriv. b> Philadelphia. Cheetaat Street Wharf at 7:10.
Sea Isle City Sewerage is a Hard Problem Commiaaioners Are Getting the Best of It By Haiti Work
Only One Bid Fot Contract
Tuesday's meeting of Sea QUy Commissioners was s shirt sleeve one owing to the beat and w«a presided over by Director Love In the absence of Mayor 8oTroney. The chief business of the luff
Most Popular of Classified Contests Ends Last Prize* To Wildwood and Sea Isle—New Contest Announced Next Week
$25 Prize To Be* Awarded
received for th# grading, ag of Cedar Inner, of Sea
Bartlett Impressed upon cal members a truth from they will profit, iher Interesting point Mr. Bartlett's address was ■ the International character of Botary. Whether In Boot lend. France or Booth America a Rotsrian hears the sam« cardinal principles laid down as of life. At the meeting next Monday Albert W. Kauffman, a of the Bridgeton bar. will be the speaker.
aow^dv r-a 1 * mra old. f is at^Tset ^ Hmitefe srit .a. *te chancel near bar
to the oAee of the city physU lam The body was Uteu uadertaklag later i
Camp Cardinal Dougherty Lost brnsational Game The Dixie A. C. defeated Camp Cardinal Doogheriy on Monday afternoon by the score of (-1. The game was much tighter than the score would indicate, being featured by the pitching also drove a long triple to center scoring three of him The Bolding on both of the spectacular, being charged to either Bdward Barr featured with four hits aui of four timer at bat. whllr -Bhortr'' McMahun BriCinx robbing perf«<« I ay by task - p sod throw, him at the Initial sack bm* In tl The gnm# was called is I be tegiaatag ad the eighth Inning t of rain The snore
Well olka after ten weeks ol wit testing fun for TIMES read Classified kd Slogan Contest ts over— that la. except the awarding of the special *15 award for the best of the prliewlnnlng slogans. The winner of the special award will be anrouncod next week. The prises this week go U Wildwood and Sea Isle City contestants. Eight prises have gone to slogan writers who reside In Wildwood, six of these being first honors. Six prises were won by Sea Isle City slogan vritorr, two want to Mt. Holly, two to Tuckahoe, one tb Maple Shade and one to Bridgeton. The contest proved the most popular of the series of Clans! Sed Contests conducted by TIMES the past year and a exceeding even In popularity tbs fascinating ad Writing Contest. A new Classified Contest will b* announced next week. There will be plenty of worthwhile prises aad there will be abundance of fun for every
tsttaat.
Mra. Helen E. Megmw. of I0«4 Paelfie Avenue. Wildwood, won the last five dollar cheek In the fflogaa Contest. Mra. Thet Deery. of J4 Thirty-sixth Street. Bes Isle City, Is awarded the second prise of tl.gfi. The flogu That Won $S Fattaa your bank balance by keeping posted on the TIMES Classified Ads. Mra Deery gives some good advice.- la poetic vein. In her
slogan.
The Ocean That Won 92.00 Save your dollars aad otmex.
State Troopers Raid Cape May City Cafe Proprietor and Bartender Held Under $2,500 Bail The State Troopers and Detective Hlghbee, of the Prosecutor's office, raided thi cate of Henri Borbach. Cape May City, on Monday. The .place Is known as the Henris Cafe. The troopers seised three gallons of alleged gin, whisky and
vermouth.
Borbach and his bartender. Jack Eagan, were taken to Cape May Court House and held under 53500 ball by the Federal Com-
The following troopers conducted the raid. Sergeant Dawson. Sergeant Long. Sergeant Lackey. Corporal Bishop. Corporal Illingnworth. Troopers, Cox. Clyde, Hart and Reilly, assisted by Detective Hlghbee. and
Contable Hicks.
D. Cini Gave Dinner To Mark Birthday His Activities in Sea Isle City I-Aucicrl in After Dinner Speeches
25 Guests Enjoyed Report
of twe»tF- t b Forty-third ;
TdfBB. Among thfl many slogans pot lag this week were: "Invest today la the TIMES Classified Department and receive large returns for s small payment.'' Mra. F. V. Gandy, Petersburg. 'Procrastination U the thief of time. Insert a TIMES Classl fled Ad now for quick result*.' Hobert Sullivan. 114 Forty-oee ood Street. Sea Isle City. Ideal reference page for both merchant aad consumer U TIMES' Clamlfled Department." Mra a O. Langley. Tuek-
"loe.
"If you want result* and good bargains use TIMES Classified Ads first, last and always." George W. Caldwell. Trenton. Tl. D. No. ». "Advertising »s the secret of say *u cocose*. Advertise through the TIMES Classified Department." Mra Boy E. Wolcott. Rio Graade. Don't miss the announcement of the winner of the $35 award aad the other Important announcement of the new ClaaMfled Contest In next week's TIMES The Classified Department of the TIMES is a convenience to you and the public of Cape May County as a whole. Ale you log It* Read it regularly for things you need and when, you have irthlag to sell advertise there-
Benefit For
Sea Isle City Life Guards Will Be Given At Braca's Theatre on Monday Even-
ing, August 9
Should Be Capacity House
A special benefit for the life guards of Be. Isle City will given st the Brae* Theatre. Monday. Auguat 9. The photoplay that will be shown Is the feature pieturea of the
on, "Lady Wlnderm
Fan." with Irene Rich taking the leading role. The picture ltne!’ should draw a good crowd. It Is requested that everyone try to attend this performuice as It will hulp the life guards, who do so much for the cltltena as they tske their daily dip* In the ocean. It Is s good reuse and should receive the hearty support of the townspeople and summer visitors, whose life these young men so sealously guard
for whose welfare they infrequently called on risk their own lives.
Braca's should be filled to
ora on Monday evening.
Water Temperature Fine For Bathing Tte largest crowd* of the eean took advantage o( the bathg during the week. Guards and bathers report that the water la very warm this /ear. In comparison with the temperature of the water last ysar. The temperature averages seventy degree* dally. On Monday the guards took the temperature of the water and dtacovsrad that It was seven.y. five. This Is aa unusually high temperature.
“Sunshine Girl of the Argonne” Will Speak in Sea Isle Gty M. E. Church Sunday At the M. E. Church. Sea fade City, next Sunday morning at 11, o'clock. Miss Gloria Aiken, of Ohio, now at Ocean City for a abort time, the “Sunahfnc Girl of the Argcnne." will be the speakSl.o will also sing, accompanied by her guitar. At the close of the service she will stand at (ho door with her "doughnut cutter." which she of two German shells, snd" with which she cut doughnuts for the boys of the Argonne. to receive s free will offering. Do not fall to hear her. Mothers who had son* 'ever there" will be glad to epeak to ber.
Dominie Cinl. owMr rt. Sea fade City Ocean Pier. of the officers of the ]
dentlal Developmen
entertained a party of I
five at dinner at kis r
Street home on Wednesday U In booor of his birthday a '
sary. He was ably i
Mra Cliil, who directed tbs | pa ration of tbs dellclot which helped to make the l
slon a complete rticcns.
Alfred Taaca. t
of Mr. Clnl. acted as t and welcomed the guos M. M. Sofroney responded t. lining the good things dona 1 Mr. Clnl for Sea Isle City n yean he has been here, dwelt particularly oa the Set City Gardens, being d
the Prudential
“dream of Mr. etui's 1 reality with every t huge dredge which Is I ' e tour-hundred acre Iran." Rt. Rev. Monslgnor A. id former Mayor aad t Couiity Surrogate Irving also spoke Ip a laudatory l ner of Mr. Cinl'r activities I A feature of the dlanc huge aad beautifully birthday cake, measuring i diameter, baked by
and presented to
Among the goasU were eluded Rt Rev. Monslgnor Poxxl. of Sea Isle taiy; Rev. | Gallagher, C. 8. C.: Mayor m Mrs. Maurice M. Hotroney, Ml Matilda LtndU. of Vineland; U and M/ Charles K. Landis. Jt. and Miss Msry Lendls. 8s* CUy: Mr. »nd Mrs. Alfred 1 Surrogate and Mra Irving 1 Charlie W. Roberts, of 1' ' _ Mr. aad Echleg-l. Bdward . Johnstown. Pw.: Mias C. 1 Miss laa Mori. Frank Can of VlneJand: Mr. and Mra . D - Giorgio. Henry A. Mr. and Mra William Haffert. eC
fade City.
Baby Parade Will Be Field August I In announcing the Ben Xi CUy baby parade In the last lA of the T1MBB the date was stal 14 la the h Item. Thin oa* an error, correct date Is Wednesday. Au-
gust It.
Entry blank* are i
for those who «
babies In the parade aad can I
obtained Club hous
Every effort will be made to make the parade a success and Urge list of entries U desired.
Judge Herbert Barilv-it. of Cumberland County, wilt sit at special aesatonr at Court H»u>Wednseday. August II
H now ta Security Trust < empany. ( ape May ( My. aad k~p adding Is the pA*. aad your fouu
b. aolu The
Women's Civic dub House Very Popular The Women'* Civic Club bas an average ot over thro** hundred vUltora on Halurday and Sunday. women from far aad near taking advantage of the comforts and faculties there. Many are loud In tbrir praise of the club house, declaring that It I* unsurpassed along the roast. The servicer rendered by the club In caring for Injured persons and bathers make the club a decided asset to the city snd
Boardwalk.
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Bracked hy Lila « J. McCullough ."erf Philadelphia, stopping with frtem* ed from the surf off Thirtyninth Street by Guards Joe Camp and Tony Caanavo arooad B clock Wednesday af tarn new. The undertow took McCullough ut and be was In grave danger when Camp aad Canaavo ?—irkii him. The guards reported aa unusually strong undertow rets: day.
Card Party Retted 979 The card party given by the Moiwohrait Logl'rti, lest Friday ntght In Moot* Hall, was a very sucoasful affslr and one of in« largest crowd-, cf the season was In attendance. The affair netted the orgcnltollou j;y. Mr*. Mary Eus*I*, of V.-n-nor. K. J„ ■hr 16 g)t. •<■«» 0J d j,r. W ddlngton was awarded
TO THE GKSEBAL PTBLir Vkdttox day to th« ('rape Me* winiy Jail la every Thursday trom nine A. M to four P. M.. and itoder no condition* will any p. raoe be permitted to Visit at any other time. JAMES T. HOFFMAN
News From Todsy's Classified Ada
for aale cheap. Para and seven room bourn tor rout or rale 60c Klenao Sharing Cream. 50c OllletU blades and a GIUntt# Baser, all for ffie. Six lota, 54 x 160 each aad a house in a-I coed It loo. situated in Woodbine. It.fiM. The winner of the speelal award of $31 for the beet of the pritr wmalng .iogasw In the conteei. Just ci^g. will be annuusoed next week Classified Contest fans will *>e delighted to learn that a new (-ratified Contest will be announced next week. Reduce shopping trouMra to a minimum by chc-ppla* fir*, through the TIMES Claaetfied Department.
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