CAPS hat ooram
i in
and lainUy. or TweBty-Jjftb Stract and Central Avenue, accompanied hr Mr. and Mr*. Hembenrcr. of FhUadrtphia. bare returned from
a-day trip to Canada.
Woodbine Bank Will Open on Tuesday Next
. imer'at Clrtr ... r in ptaftwood AveniK eoittuge Mr, All r
v »»n ci T“Js
fen*ht Ceorge*. Carpenttarr. Ho atlttTOOC To Begin DUBineaS plans to fight Berleahaeh. the ex*1- •Td| y fiM|ad4
Stone Harbor Firemen Do Valiast Work Sure Residence of John E. Sjostrom From Total Hm
The roaldt
SJoetrom. Third Ai Hundred and Fifth Harbor, would have
pletely destroyed by fin
been «nnBre ifonday
the highways In i
noouVarj** BlM<J “ Ter,J ««b» u » **° ^ ssaw^c 551 ■ 2on»ln|t August 17, at ¥
tl , daylight saving time. , ingementa have been Co :ed and everyUilng 1* ready i
the opening.
A Urge number of eager do; poeitor* and other* anxious to dp nine** with the bank will wck
ans the day.
A. 3, Tally, a Federal man from Philadelphia, ha* been appointed cashier of the bank, and he will assume hi.-, duties 1m-
XL . a" speeia! r PuIVma:
t and daughter* of the Water - Ways Commlssloo and members i of the Nep Jersey ftUte Bebate.
■,!, arrtndF |6^ Thure-
The
| late Wildwood Satur t «rf,procuring w ration on sight, kauaaata were
, l that to get l tn the Clty-by-the-y ssay matter. The lefr » Am
pmnu df Into The card party hWd large porches of -ahe-fifi.. - reddesee. Whst • Olenwopd '‘Areen TutaQir ereM&g. fay It of 8t. Anne's new-st largely attended and a «! afialf. Thenea- ’ tables and ifiKuf'0
g tham-sa opporan automobile.
•me* or not t entered with teeming] s week-end bu lines of trade and s arh well rented itiy on short terf • of the consc<jueti
gt 7 o'clock, but for idldly evident wfifk W
the Volunteer Fire Company 0*
that Borough.
Two mlnutse after the a|*«n was given the company wat on
the aeene of the fife, stroam* were played on the which had obtalhcd 4 *“ way In the intertor of
galow and the Bre ttgblers succeeded in as ring two-thirds ad the building add It* ctmtenia The fire originated In the kitch-
en. presumably from an
Stove.
A number of gnaaU of Shat rum's were slumbering when the fire broke out. But bn one
Fire police lurmedlstoly establlsbed fir? lines and after the do-,
part men t Honed at
Stone Haifbor FireCamival Open? Today
Popularity Contest On— Band Concert First Night—
Boxing BouU Saturday
Other Intereating Features
Rotarians Told of Lawmakers' Work Most Important Laws of 1,926 Legislature Explained Out of th ordinary line of club address as, Mr. A. W. Kauffman. a member of the Bridgeton bar. entertained the members and guesta of Sea lale notary Club on Monday evenlpg w»b a resume of som® ifc^ty Of the most Important acts of the last New Jersey Legislature, which proved to be very Informative, especially to the lay member* who have lltU? or no knodfledge the work of the Stats law-
makers,
Mr. Kauffman took up the acte one by one add outlined their provision* briefly and lucid-
ly and where the acta
laws this was to
that the lay mind could the changes made. At the
of his address he was thaahod by many of those present for Uw
held in the directors' room of the beak on Tuesday evening. and all final arrangements,
Stone Hat daring t firemen c blaze will
With its
>dg Industries. Woodbine bank, aad the Institution
great convenlenre to _— t* of «bt extreme up- Rotary 1 Cape hWr County. ^
DanerHtab is president
' th«
Stone Harbor Is In readiness • for Its annual firemen's Carnival. which opens this (Friday) < evening to continue to Saturday ' evening and then cloeo until the following Thursday hvsnlag. Aa- • gust 19. when It will rnrealn In full swldg until Saturd-y eve- 1 nlng. August 31. ' The carnival will be hdd on I the Plaxa, 96th Street and First ' Avenue. < A number of boys and' girls 1 have rntered the popularity eon-11
test, which started last Saturday Judge Harold In connection with the carnival:! Ambler, Pa., reeu Harry 3. little has charge of by Governor Find
this feature of the contest. the Common Fleas Court of MontAny boy or girl who is either gomsry Cooaty. Pa., aad as l
summer or permanent resident Rotartan. mi Stone Harbor is eligible to'hwt enthusiastic
antcr and comn?.e for the worth- 1 B«mx ^ ^^ Bmnuhei tub^-
” .h.iTiT wan dlaeuwmd and the matter will — E«y
it aa a oiah.
Height, of
Sea Isle Contract For Grading Awarded Grade and Drainage < lions Pop Up Agi
TRY THIS WASHEI
A Niagara "Wbirlp
r Actfai—WOM—effi
£j«ri«lut;ly wfc i« 1
i liegnfc, brought ■
All the Commlwiioner* present, at Tuesday's session of the Sea Isle City uolons, but the business transacted was meagre.' A delegation of ladle* from the northern end of the city were present to enter complaints agalnet water backing up on their premises and change of grade in curbing. Their complaints were
promised attention.
John J. ‘Maher was granted
permission to place chairs on the i’a*wr *b beach under terms to be arranged oeitUt>~* * > p ' by the Commissioner* and City o-i „ -i.. Solicitor and acted on . at the 1 "** < *^*^"- next meeting. A long time fran- 5fl/etV ~ '■ cnlee was refused, however. 'vjJ 7 , .. , The contract for grading and , ° *P t f* e ** , ’ graveling Cedar Street was for- tb* rlrwkwd
Note these Fe
agitators t the clothes.'
wthnMIgwaM
SeHors on Filling Boat Burned By Explosion
The Rc City will
night at 1 day night
entertain
U
I Chester. House, on East
Three sailor* are In Mace's
mssm s—sks-k Awa«iA*25j«»iS:g|ri
Purdoey. Shecpehead Bar; Harry
UiVlnanr VtmnT anr. larrw *** "***.
Name Contest Starts In Next lame
rare about thirty g
tty; a te/er p
Prizes Theatre
yeasaal IK* Mat mou»a
.
No. 1—Mrs. S. O. Langley- of Tncluhoe. wins the *eeial award of *J5.*0 tor writing-the begt of the prise-wUSteh 'MW— No. 2—The next CTasslfled Contest will be a Hidden Name Contest and U win start next wsak-
MnPF' J. O'Kara- of aJs^ W^ B.^llJKil
y for the good
6 Mrs. 3. A. Taylor, of » occupying the Maher
period of three
Cave
wrod in a I City Ofcurch, was that
with thrir
^ Mia Avenue. ] tbe TIMES, and J
t* .U
Fined For ABowing Driver Without Licenae To Drive
Charged wtth' iukMrlng
W»U>r yf J ch RapsetM.
» of the-; ] Beach _.
[rralulag School, will! Mt » *«”*£•_**
1 tembers of the Wild- *
' u l‘ ,,d B . t J t ei ^^ 1 submitted a .logs?"every w-kjwho ra IB I- M^Ll RrirT- ^ the tee the watest ran. Bho wnh ij 18. la Hotel Brign weekly oldsea diving the 1 ik.
’T r rl= St tnda upon i te ^ *” th ®
‘i ~ e '8kS s &£SW
licensed driver,to operate hU am-
was brought before
George
| Magistrate Chalmers, of WU<£ A an e of |jt(t
was wood, by 8Ut* Trooper ReUly. on on Charles Murray, of Cape May and. If Sunday, and fined WO.and eoeti^cty. who was before Judge BartifroctlyJ william Stewart, of Wildwood, lett on Wednesday charged with
driving the machine , transportation of llguor. Murray
- - - - — Hmray admitted
their bid eubmltted and pub-
lished In the TIMES last weak. ] F, H. Sutton wa* awarded the |
contract for painting the old elec- j T
trie light plant. , Convenient
The eon tract for furnishing electric meters to the city for the year was awarded the General
'brief, Bigtrlc Company
. - fin^ii gpgn g
Bl i m , bj i The overflowing of lot* between |
Avenue and the rallro
the difficulty.
be awarded the
M .c^ sr.r, ^ rrrr H*r Court Houm, will B^'uinun. Tl-r w«. Dr. J— “* “«'» “
concert this evening. . Jofferaoo. of Johaitown, Saturday afternoon flve^three-, Profeasor Edward T. Jeffen
round boxing exhibition* by! Hotchkiss School. Lakeville, Civic Chib l
Pennsylvania amateurs wlU be Conn.; and Rev. Paul Jefforaou. bald at the carnival. Tb3j will P«*t°r •» th0 W** BapUst
Church of Framingham, Mass. The latter made an Interesting
held under the supervision of Herman Meyer, of Philadelphia. and H. Thomas Ew-m, Instructor of the Peon Athletic Club, of Philadelphia, and also
instructor of the Stone Harbor Frank Krusen. a Rotartan physical culture class. i Norristown. Pa., also voiced their Games and other amusements'riow* of the good work of th* will make the carnival a lively organisation, one. U R. Lewie Is chairman of There were a number of hthcr U'! General Committee la charge KU<*t* present and the dinner of th? event. Harold I. Taylor i one of the best the local
club has gtvsa.
Bad Check Passer Gets Suspended
Woit of Hwdhun
The Women’s Civic Club will hold a carnival and bazaar < the porch of the club tomorrow (Saturday), afternoon and evening. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the club end H is hoped that the affair will be well
patronized.
666
The police are on the watch for tung men guilty of throwing
Judge Herbert Bartlett elttlag the new benches over the Board-j special sessions at Court!walk railing and placing ash oanai ouse on Wednesday, suspended in the middle of the Boardwalk sanienc; on Jay Scheilenger, of at late hours of the might. They Erma, when the defendant told have a due and it U expected th? Judge that ho bad made‘that arrest* will be made and an r good th? check* that be had example made of the offendi
Is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Fla, Dongas, Bilisa*
■3 SHOTfE—rUeet 1049.%
The defense for RebcUinger, n we would give our weekly
Impressive Message; tiftwtt MlLiiJw. f*et, that, .be. **d* u ynceh **»-sa-w* giw worthies* check* only lour Sunday prayer*, hell would
was Intoxicated, and not be ■ otherwise he.boro a respectable «= reputation. i
UEMSTITCHINr
*• pmTBWC
HI HUTTH R„ Onu Oltj. H. I.
itt “Different'* i**» Mr j vnbu rou enr luv« •M.,1 Phone Now Fot ' Free DwnonarmiiaWright ft Wright, iac SSOS P«dSc Am» WILDWOOD raraesi..., .. . . . Keystoat- 7S-D ,<
BIB: "Well, there Is one fel-! low tbol King George has to take off his hat to.” John: *T don't believe It." | BUI; "How about his barber.”
■is:«
» blue print* for the* bitten the pUn* an
Ha okras MMA
Med the Calls Waal GUaw-o
Uoee of thU otma-cted Bureau of
art. New :: mWeSeat R>r. Sport Roadster Rumble scats arwkzotty popolnr. Thsp mM a mart, rahA tonch to i nilslcr Unas, and facrsns>fib*dHb«RdS>fiMl>y by »w- ffa- ^nfcflhi That Dodge E
i this yaar U »he Up-L-inssra | of the hutidlag fund.
B. Jahnain and
rCafhortne, with Jhnve been *peadlag a ■ friends aad nrlgbboih
The Johnsons
The boy was widely
as ’la" tte'w^vlou* 1
of CantMt — t heativ rttek«s — o*iy, tht* tMa you-H have a greater, rattsfy of movlag picture thea-.
,*>«c '
will he no string* t Name Contest. the TIMES‘aassMlcd Ao*. Eaeh peraon whp fil^^^ her—acme twekml *»*r ‘ n,on * those valuable little Ads and. aoufise as hy m*H br by perwoh will be iauaedlately malted a ticket that will admit two persons to a ebow in any on* of a Urge number AV the moving picture and vaudeville theatres of Cape May Coaniy. • A host of TIMES readers found It great Mn to search through
a of exccpticnal dash and charm
Defliered
walk la
ig his grw
whael | contest. It will Wgrvst fun for ,
Itendlag hi* greetings to j you. too. h? inoulred after his ] Many
He had suffered many among the Ad*
the result of an Injury TIMES
I child in I be
I of ball. 1 scribe
I Whether or sot you l Phi Sororltv • pow-| sc Fiber to the TIM I
Uh of West PhlSadel-j chance ymir thing their beedqusr during th? c i Lczretla House, onj Neat eteet . Avuuue. »**h *111 *
Many of the **«*. - mong the Ad* mUI « IKES subeeribem bt#Nn*»y •'» e those of folks nn^ab*
tribe to the TIRmF P*>
sub-'|
there's a!
will he-W<l.Wu i 1
the ma Warts Neat ‘
m rc." around.
BECKER’S GARAGE H. BECKER. Prop. wooodlife.H.'a 1 DQDBe fiROTHERSi MOTOR CARS
YOUR FAMILY
, pf course you love then, aad you provide for their every want and comfort, to the be* of your ability. While you UVE. yoU do this. What about them after your death? "The n*w«t certain thing in life b death"—an unpleasant thought but one we all muat face. Youth and old age alike must respond to the call of the grim
What legacy will you leave? Ready funds to tide over the sorrowful period, cr poverty and suffering? It is up .to YOU.
i 0. HOWELL, JR. Swiiuton, New Jersey
PhUadelphu Office 134 Soath Fourth Street
Watch for
the Opening
of the
Woodbine National Bank Woodbine, New Jersey “A Complete Banking Service"
OFFICERS
Leo M. Danerhirsh, President J. S. Levin, Vice President A. Zuchovitz, Second Vice President A. J. Talley, Cashier DIRECTORS: William Abramson Benjamin Botwinick Morris Cohen Dr. Joseph Levenson Jacob Feldman S. Greenstcin I. Katz J. A. Tinaley

