Cape May County Times, 20 August 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Much Damage > in WiHwood s Wreckad, Wiuiowi .CM, Treat Unrcotec? IRoofa Damaged

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U Stmt tbi> Mt, urn* Hr*. Howard T. •tBJUtrajar, »b WUdwooa Ar*-

r. aad Mr*. Walter Krapa. I raarratloni for the laat of l with Mr*. Holm, la

_ i ahurch laterwtod to tba work C tnn _ Harhnf I nhnr •C to* Ladle*' AM Society may U-HODc I iarDOT i-JUXX

mtribuUoni to Mr*. WDMam ] on Ka*t Pin* Atwiu*. or >*r. Tb* Bible elan hare

arranged a ■opper for thte Thurs- ] day night la the *0*1*1 ha’l of the

Mia B. U Hntchlnaon. of Ombrook. Pa., will a pend the balance of the nason at tb* shore wttb bar mother and family. Mr*. Charles Fraien baa r -ntod McIntyre apartment on East Pin* Arenue for a abort term. Mr. and Mr*. Gustax* AUorftr. anmme In the Heede Apartment, Hast Arenue. bar* bad goaata orer tb* ta&t we*k end. Mra PntrMk Cnllalian. of Philadelphia, was * day visitor. Mr. and Mr*. * J. Kelly, of Maple Avenue, have a houaafal of yonng paopta

Summer Rendent Dines Employees Harry Sbdfer Ent

Store Force at Home Here

Following hU annual

Mr. Harry Sheber. af MUlvUle and Boa tale Qty. o* Wednesday last entertained alt tb* employee* of bU MUlvUle and Vineland store*, a* well as their famine*, at bis Forty-sixth Street

at Cape May Om over Great Channel Ninety-sixth Street, bor. North on Third At Eighty-third Street. « Eighty-third Street to Firm. Arenut. south on First Av«a«e to finish at Ninety-sixth Street end

First Avi

The road raee has be** sanctioned by the A. A. O w **d to open to any local member of that body and application blank* ban be secured by applying to U H. l>wla. ‘

tcreos tba etreata. ebgadaUy » lower ends cl iatacaacUng ntoag Hofly Baaab AreAaddabta w*ed narrowly

i whs bbpaa tb* maMrta* mMb igr—t “ create fear tifa Htad* of the official* w eta extend hoepltalUy

k*d l. to the 4*-

for the new church buUdtag fund which will be erected on tba Mta. Mra M. K. Ward, af PhUadel

rowly avertad late Thursday aftaraom bud. when to* driver of tb* West Wildwood bn* applied

as to dlctrab tba ptaaanre of bte t**t as a sedan hove la sight and rushing mall ahead, to* woman driver.

> driver of to* boa. who, mdad to see her driva Falling to display ■ tlala. tb* Infuriated

ad at the supper boar at tba *taOoa plsaa of tb* Pennsylvania

la every direction for trains and a. Tb# woman driver of the ear left wriboot giving bar name. U 1* expected the* stringent trafdc laws will eontrol tbla busy on of tb* town before ~ close of tbs season, ns da ^ lurkr In every by way of Holly

_ Us broad street during train time. Catherine Manley, reo her home in Holmoeburg. Fa. Monday morning for

The

log rented. ladlclallon* point to big success

Psby Parade Uas year, tb* way for the display of mag-

» seen bar* before. The lea la charge are ent icn by ca-

reer* In point of e

for the health of the tot* in guest, remembering other pnare when they paraded up and down the hot thoroughfare under • broiling son and obliged to for-

going to Atlantic aty. Tha boy bad M? In kb pockets. which hi confessed he bad stolen, haring taken various of money dally. Ho told Trooper BalUy that he waa going to Atlaatle City get a Job. Tb# mother of tb* boy. who led when b# was taken charge of by Trooper Reilly, re!using to make a complaint. He was allowed to go home with b<r parents, promising to be a better boy in tba future.

Associations, as wall as outoftown organisations. Tb* Borough U very anxious to ba*» a* many entries as pomiula from Cap* May County In order to laal Interest and U to to that be secured from local

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i to* afteri and ■venlng and toe Guard* will give an exM drill in the Shelter Haven Banin Immediately following the road race. The road race will start at S:M P. M. daylight earing time, and will Anbh about l:t$ P. M. Suitable gold, silver and medals will b* awarded to first ato to the next seven to

tba starting j the beginning of the races, and Quarter* will be supr charging dothan

■awn; be wants ft. Glvd rven though It doesn't get paper. Be hasn't rims' always to ten you why aome pi*«* of news even though you may not be especially Interested In it. folks never think to give the editor news except when they moerned in it one wi r. Second don't give him m plot* of news and tell him you w U printed just as 'U to writ! Then'* a right and a wr way to do even a simple little thing ns writing an article for a country paper. One editor bad to laav* town because be printed

Milkman Dies From Lockjaw Run Runty Na3 in Leg and Then Got Wet Merritt WDaon. s milk dealer, of Cold Spring, died oa Sunday afternoon from lockjaw after suffering for three dayu Beery effort was mad* to save t to life, three doctor* sad a trainee asret being employed, but without

avail.

Wlinos to baring a new

banded la—spelling, punctuation sad all—end printed It with ‘ same af the pereoa w

It to him.

Third, don't try to play a Jobs trough the paper uni as* you explain It U the editor. A thing In cold type looks a lot different peeled by the ward of month. Whoa the Jolcd, •a- »— (on ana , gMH Ip to show Us sorry for fear

while working around the h«Udlag ran a niaty nail la bto kg and later, while working around mUk cans got the ws Tetanus later art with fatal result* on Sunday NoUe* of tbs death sad neral will be found

r bexaar. arasumabiy on the talk la tb* First Ward, on > <4

Hurl in Collision On Shore Road George Mlxner. of Green Creek, sustained two fractured rib* and painful laceraUoos on Wednesday when the car be was driving collided with a truck driven by TUllnm Barnes, of AUantlc City. The truck driven by B*ra<s ** oa Us way to Court House n Shore Eoad. anting off Swain road, bis machine on Barnes could not mak* the stop In time to avoid striking Mlxner'* car. bltUng It broadside. Mlxner waa taken to Court House, where be was given medical attention by Dr. Cryder. Both cars were damaged. Bute Trooper Belliy. of Court oua*. was on the scene of the accident but no arrests were

made.

■rosparons. He caa and will give you n better paper, lie will lam likely to bare to slat with bto conscience eertala kinds of advertising And. anyway, he cant make a big fortune out of the paper; be will ..**fcy if be oaa keep It going. Fifth, bo randy to tell your editor when something la the

George and William Schramm, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days with their aunt. Mrs. Clouting, here. Mlsa Helen Foster and cousin. Miss Sarah Uoyd. are spending a few days In Philadelphia.

IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS -HUftSDAYS «. «»i dsptombee *. $16.80 ^ From da* Isis City Tlrk.l. seed am ivuular tr»ln* U» day pescedtos eecur.kw. Otn-et notion). *« A. II.. Kastnrn Blaodsed Tiro* Ticket, rood in iwrtor or •toeplnr core oo poymnnt of usual cfcargM for nac* occuM*d. Inrludlnc .urrbarsr. KOr d.tall. sod tiro* of 'rain..

T** lOssl Rant. 1* NUf.ri Falls, eiviae • d.yuant r.o* tkrouon oesutltuf StMciMbssw* VsUey.

PenairlvaBia Railroad The St.a*,

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R.W. WILDWOODS Hardware and Housefumuhing

We Aie DiscotUinuing HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD GOODS

PADSTT

FISHING TACKLE

CUTLERY

MARINE HARDWARE

TIN and GALVANIZED WARE

In die future this store will carry a complete Hne of Furniture,

Stoves, Beds, Bedding, Carpets and Rugs. The Gmitract Department

Will continue the sale and service of Maytag Electric Washers, Allen Parlor Furnaces, Frigidaire Electrir. Refrigerators, Armstrong Electric Ranges and Oil-O-Matic

Oil Burners. ,

To Clear Our Stock of Discontinued Items Price Cuts Ranging From

to 50% will be made on

August 25, 26, 27

THREE DAYS

STORE OPEN EVENINGS

25%

Attend this three-day Sale and save merchandise.

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