OAR MAT OOTTITT TBCM, ROAT, I
Personal ! City N*w«
R«T. R. O. Sorts, of Sshoerton. Ps.. called OB Dr- and Ur*. D. > Bair Biuadar at tbe par
HaftV*. who
tbs OMon Vic
d*T* durio* tl
VtBeUofi.
, awl Mr*. Charts* Foal Bad chlMrea ««ot a :
BPMMttaa'hta racatlon at The Uctst ab^uts of 1 Lathan* Chareh was well ad Ttiaaday aranln*. Dor
dal fartad thay war* siren a AaraaiOB treat and Uberal belp-
f» wore -afely stowed away.
Rev. J. Newlfn, professor of chemistry, at tbe University of Notre Dame. lad.. 1* the goest of the Right Reverend Monstgnor A.
Dr. J, Gallagher sad hi* son. r. Joseph Gallagher, of Philadelphia. who have bean spending aa enjoyable vacation with their sister. Utaa Grace Gallagher, et her cottage on Forty-seven th Street have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Carry, ef Philadelphia, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Curry, at their cottage on Tfalr-ty-Mvanth Street.
Sea Isle City Boardwalk Murmur*
By HOANA
Wont some of tbe girls be ead 'hen they lose that “seas ho rein? My, the pains some have one through under old Sol's
“Violet and Ray."
"Thanks for the buggy ride," exclaimed George Neptune, as he stepped from a truck, containing ‘ specimens 01 Inserts.
Banner Crowd
In Sea Isle Last Sunday
Thousand* Enjoyed Splendid Bathing—Hotel* and
Restaurants Busy
Weather Ideal For Outing
year might have hasp different if of the fairer sex had entered the their “trick* bathing
tee dnty for the aumrealgaod Ms position, r will be retained as s
m. John p. Hayden, iawr. a.e quartered In r apartments
i, vest last Saturday and
Mias Grace Ball**, of PhUadel- ond. no.
has been pfcla, u spending a weak here have pnn
etiquette. ‘Is it proper to eland in the middle of the Boardwalk and chat with friends?' awer that question the aame way we would the question. “Should on a woman's rubbers mr No to the drat
question for tbe another's way.
The largest crowd .of the son enjoyed the bathing on Isle City’s Sne beach on 8ui it being dotted with people one end to the other. The cundons brought big crowd* soloists from far and near advantage of Its oo
waters.
Hotels and restaurants re ed that the Bun day crowd the biggest of tb* year, an predict a record-breaking « for Labor Day holidays. Surf House—Dr. W. Ward and Mrs. JL J. Peteraon, and Mr*. R. J. Bklnaua. Mr. Mrs. Edward Lutt and son. Ham W. Dsable and famllj
W. C. Smith Adnmed Kiwanians Former Mayor of Wildwood Back in OM Home on Vmt W. Court right Smith, former Mayor of Wildwood aad. log secretary of the W Board of Trad*, who for the past three years has beta adrertiring manager of tht Kansas City Journal-Post, of Kansas City, Mo., gave a short talk to the Wildwood Iowan's dob at Hi luncheon at On Fenwick,
r.
Keith Cam Held
Over Until September
fz
af Fsfty-fcyfe Street. Tfcs iitrfcM* ~U» ■*— j ov*r- e*a w*
nine. It
; was dying so low that Its
k arrived la Mow York Sun- « Mrs. W. H. McArdle, of » PHy.
•ad in Sea We City on
'JSwSS."
i Suoro. of Oree-
v U u after Labor Day. oeompanled by Mlm > artti vend a * ‘
guest of Mr. Joan Aaslty and daughter* i their cottage on Fnty-oeventh
Street.
Mlae Eleanor Brackmann. who is stopping at the boeae of Mr. and Mrs. John HsKeran. of For-ty-fourth Street, la visiting In Bridgeton for several days.
IN THE CHURCHES Bt Joseph's M. C. Chart* Hi. Rev. Magr A. Pont rector. Weekday Masses at 7 and S A. M. fa unday Mamies at T, S. *. 10 U. Evening services cn Wei day aad Sunday at 7JO. Baptism
A van*. Sunday school at 11 A. M. and T JO P. M.. Mr. Lottos A. Williams. w*U known In Boa City, will dll the pulpit. Mr. WU-
I overtor men.
isn’t he cute and fat!" lady viewing tbe ~ * r, as a abort fat, bnld-bend^d man attired In
Ham B. Mellon. Mr. and Ml Deorln. C MonvUle. Phil phis; Mias Mary C. Omlor. * Ha Bu -ks. dhamokln. and Mrs. 8 D. Hedden, dover. N. T.; Fred 8tan. 1 qnllly. N. J.; Mrs. J. Cook eon. Baltimore. Md.; W. R. Inter, Drexel H1U. Pa.; Di H. Horn and family, Broo Mias Mary A. Be hen. Mb Caafield, Pittsburg; Mr. and Frank Stahl. Frank Boeder, lens Stahl. SaHei-srlHe. Pa.; 8 J. Kelly, New Orleans, and L. A. Doering. Media, Pa. Ocean View—Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyer and son. Camden; Mr. aad Mrs. a M. Gordon. Mrs. Is Sehul man and son. Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Van DoaUce and aon. Andrew and Thomas L-, Colltngswood, N. J.; Mr. Mrs. Charles Gunther, Phlladel-
Qtre Sights ea The •Walk
City. Bun
school at 10 A. M. At 11 A. M. tha pastor. Dr. D. Upton Bair, will conduct tbe eervto*. At ( P. M- Dr. Lutber De To*, of Ocean City. wtU preach and conduct Urn service. Dr. speaker end
tbe sarrlc*.
t by Dr. D. Upton S P. M. A final word » for the people ef th-
an* to this Last earvtee for
ss;
* M. Ruag rsturnsd
Philadelphia. : with his
» M, Ruag. of
MARRIAGES
Mka Bertha Haas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bees. Belleplala. ead Mr. Ward High#*. Lcean City, slipped away RZktoa. pn Saturday, and w married. Mias Hess D a popular
tha Cape May County Prosecutor’* office. The couple returned to the home of the bride where they were tendered a reception Sunday. They will make their future home at Oosan City. Many friends wish them much happiness aad
local Italian waa reciting
his version of "Mary and her laartT and this la what we heard.
Mary bar' de letUa lamb. Bet eee her lettla pet.
ees lamb eee vers nice and fat.
She feed set on speghett.
Two young ladle*. employees Hahn's Spray House, have vowed they will never again ride In a filvvar after the experience of last week In tbe rain. Wear
sponge suits, girls.
MW Mary O’Shaughnsosy. Gamden; Mr. and Mrs Edgar Harvey, Mr. Charles Harvey. MUlvHle. Stevens Hotel—William Wolf. H. M. Walter and family, llr. and Mrs. J. F. Collins, R. needier. Mrs. James Priel, Mias Oetherine Priel. Mlae. A. WeUaanberg. James Clnehlttl. J( Pehollly. Richard J. Doyle. Philadelphia; Mrs. A. M. Wohloah and Mrs. A. J. WMoab. luTslc. N. T.; aad Mr. and fra- A. Adams, Phoen Spray House—Miss Mias May Bass. Arthur
Bsyar. B-
natod bar bathing suit to thraa J- Ourkay. W. A. Copper. PhUaorphaned Esquimaux In Alaia. dolphin; C. R. Kennedy. Cleve- *"*•
Fined $15 For Exceeding Speed Limit on Boulevard Michael Howard, of 0 City, was arrested oa Tuesday by Trooper Cox of the Tuckahoe district. charged with exceeding the speed limit on Roosevelt Boole vard between Thirty-fourth Street and Marmora Howard, when arreeled by the Buie Trooper, stated that he waa testing the carbureter of bis car. Trooper Cox told him that was • trouble with many people driving ears at a great rate of speed and the usual excuse they
give
was taken before MagteJobn J. Devise, of Ocean CH» who imposed a fine of fit <-**»te. aupplanu-ntlng the Aate Trooper* reprimand with a similar upbraiding
_,S5pV_ ty. Mr. Ohrid Rafferty. Mary A. Ford. Miss Helen Murphy. Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. John Hayden aad famMy. of Bryn Mawr: Paql Griffith and daughter, Doylastown, Pa.; and Mr. and Mm. James Kelly. «T
Philadelphia.
Negro Must Leave Stone Harbor Given Choice To Leave <
Go To Prison
Charged with the unlawful aal* of intoxicating liquors and being a gsaeml nuisance. John Taliaferro, colored, of gtoae Harbor. waa sentenced to Imre the county within ten days by Judge Herbert Bartlett, at Court House, or be would be given a aentew*
in Bute Prison.
Justice of tb Herbert, of Stoat Harbor, sutwl
w, -w -uu. rwl ’««■->•* « “-'.‘.““Jir “Si
In introducing Mr. ;
t that he had 1 let Wldwood depart from a irt. Hs anld he had a
ns directing motoriau sod.
■n they left WUdwood. baa y moovared her health. Mm. Smith's health, id. waa tha mason for his ore. Ms stated that ha Its. Smith will remain In
until
they will _ Hocneile, N. T.. where he arill he connected with tha Jaaaon Rogers Advertising Weekly,
ed there.
Stating he had read In the papers of the effort of Wildwood to bring Gene Tanner hem to train for tbe he remlniaeeneed and told how be and Bob Latimer had obtained an interview with Tex Rickard aome yearn persuade him to have Jeae Willard train at WUdwood for the
rht with
Smith, then secretary of the
Board of Trade, and Latimer, always a Wildwood booster, went
to Rickard's headquarters a*d were informed they not eee the promoter. The slated and when asked who the; were Smith said. "Juat tall
that Smith, of Maw Jersey, wants to sea him.*' - — - - °
made at once for taking advmnt-
tk happened to age of ' of the Boxing p|y qf
that time and the taro gentleman from WUdwood warn at
nfltted
Harry Burkhart welcomed the gucata at the Klwania lunci Morris Laadom. Ralph Cartl . John Kay warn praam tad birthday gtfta. Prank Uoyd reported on the Children's Home. •TNmty” Rhode*, koriater of the Cape May Klwania Club, was present and lad la a song, ringing the versa as a solo. Adolph C. WUmy waa called u> the front by President Goriln and pmeent ed with two appropriate gifts for hie Util* son. William Robert.
Stmad Apartment* Will
Qodg Labor Day
vote*, after addressing you.
Section H. of lb* Health Lews of I*!*, says that no per shall allow any outlie, swine or goats to ran c\ large within the city limits. Funny what foresight the City Health Board bad at that time. Some people must believe swine and goats do run at Urge when one looks at the garbage they throw on the
Sea Isle Lad Rescued
Ike defendant aa an undesirable. He said he waa not anxious to am him go to Jail, but tha people wanted him to lane* the com-
munity.
Taliaferro, in his defense, stated that he would have to have time In which to dispose of his stock and goods kefero he could get out of Stone Harbor. JueUee Herbert further stated that tb< colored people of the community also complained about Taliaferro and finally the ae’.lvi-
r- cTY'cT J ,l ** of th ® m * n •pread to the
rrom Dim Saturday , white people.
Judge Bartlett Imposed a fine I J. of *100 for sale and possession i al of liquor and suspended sentence j
on the charge of being a nut-! ’ ; ■
eenev. „ y i Bg Ih „ be hid ukrn , , under rnnslderalloa the) >*r, ’ J 0 * 0 P* 1 • w “*
would diepae* o; hi* slock of* Train at Sea Isle
doaa aa Labor Day. after having •aHr^- 5 —• ~
Tb*
•*r. _ , _ ed by tar his expactattons. “ oat who spent the a**Mnad ware: Mr. and Urn. C. F. Hagan and daughter. Mrs. a Frits. Mrs. J. rVnrihlsry. Mrs. John Delay aad aoa. Mr*. '-'Mph Coals* tM family. Mrs. D. Omanlty and danghtar, wbtl* tha
among ILc •anaea'B guaau. together with tbatr famUim. many of whom hare teen coming to tHU raoort for a number of seasons;
Small Court JnSffmest
Danny Golden was rescue om Ihe surf off Forty-second :r*et on Saturday around i P. .. by John Yaslnsark. an employee of Cronecker - * Hotel, Jack Mannlx and Bob Hemm. when
be had gone beyond bis depth, i . . ,
He called for help end tbe “f, ~ 0 ? 14 J"** -~-
...... w I L I * rt>or " l,h,n ****■ warning
Taliaferro he would gl«* him a long seateiu-e If he didn't lestr
the community.
trat* aad Mrs Belcher aad eon. Sergeant Henry B. King. UnlUd Staua Army; Mr and Mrs. l> I'alian aad soe. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Mr. John ttonnseay. Mr. tornaUM Hickey. Mr. aad Mrs. John MeOlUoway. Mr. Leo MoKeown. Mr. James Coyle. Mr. James McNtchol. Mr. P. J. Donnelly. Mr. James Weldon. Mr. W. Wee too. Mr. P. Murphy. Mr. Cosack. Mrs Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. ' ■ Mr. Jamm O'Kan#.
f nearby tree-ripened fruit available In New Jersey
yunr.
In addition to anpplytag the ioeal markets. New Jersey's hug* »•*<& crop is bring sklppw other States and even to Eu last week a few crates from South Jersey wan consigned to Loo do®. It taka* about right dayu to roach these two mare keta. These shipments are made more or lam a* an experiment, although It is expected that they will arrive !n good condition. They wan graded as N. J. U. 8. No. 1 under State Indpoctlon. *i shipped In Iced compartments.
Clayton Haines Brick has noticed that when some men go to Atlantic City they don’t take sack big grip* as they did a few years ago.
HABIT W. ILiMUra* 0,1. D.
% HI Landis A vs* ▼HRLAKB, 9. J. «0«th Jem?. Tyc-Sfht
C. W. Way, M. D. *n ficam Laadto Av*. •m iris atr *. J.
trio went lo bis asalstance. nerh Ing him as be lost his strength ! With the exception of exhaustion i and shock Ooldea was none tbe • orae for hit espertence. j
following Judgment was The rescue on Saturday made SmUl Cause Court, the third rescue of the season In!
Justice of the Peace. Luther j which Tarii
, Oarrsttson at Court Tauw. | “’*-‘-*-7. Lit Rrothsrs *s. ]
Nebrns.
fit. Joseph'
* imposed of Captain Morris, fullbark sad twentv-four other membets. will arrive at *■* Isle City
today for nearly two weaka* of laaari Jlasd aam inienriv* training. Th* bsad-
| 'luartsrs of tke gridiron warriors
A nor Of I toe was impuM* >111 ha Camp Cardinal Doughh*e tskrn part (Richard t'ooaey. of WUdwood. who rrty.
Our organization maintain* aa Eathnatmg 0cpartmsnt foe the benefit of pro*pactive builders, apd %lt aubjact to your ccawidl at my time Reittodfaihnf, KKttrtvrovk, repair wotic or any faoflpararM&af pgS receive immediate at tfiQlMM. We have floor *andmg machinery to renew tke •urfece of your floors. Hawkim CimstractuMi Co. bee aad Fite __ SEA£SLECnT f K.X
' FOR SALE Ford 14-ton open trade, perfect condition; 2 •ingle beds, I Toledo acak, I ahow care- Can be bought right if taken at oaca^ App(y corner grocery 3let and Aabury Avenue, Ocean Qty, N. ,T.
L1STI5G8 POLU’ITED
BROURAG
Look for*. -BLUE RIBBON"
ESTATE
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WILDWOOD, N. J.
010BOX R. GUB CoAJSffla r -A A T N £tW OCtAH CITY, N. J.
^ - JSSSSJt WILUTSr. HAINES, M D. OtSKAM* oa TH* RVB
!*•• before Judge Herbert Usrllsti The squad will be under the
I mind how Often Jet Court House oo Msdnsads). i 'utelagc of Coach John A. Lavla. frd thru player charged with unlawful possession a Udverrity of Pennsylvania
plaintIB plan*. If they'd tmly thangv Itsjof intoxicating liquors, baring rn-1 madust# and athlete. They will *. 41,, f*** W • vW** t«»^ • pirn of fttUty. ismala hers untU September U.
JUUUS WAY. M. D,. CVU UtAHIKIO
Laundry Service in Sea Isle City and Vicinity To Old Friadk *ad New W, Otm Rmlwri "thus* Wwfc“ TWIW"
Froed role*. PM wart *1 tW prims. Hpedal rale* U kriek and heaidlafl hsasrs FhaM ud ear wvrs.sdaHv, will mlL tar hors drily. NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY “LN.j. r. SSnH S«. (WMWwi to#*

