Cape May County Times, 3 September 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

. E. Miller, Jr.,

s May City.

^ T.’ Stevens,

Auto Gets | '?n“MS^ri, , 5r N " n ‘ “ rT, *‘ tt ' " cso "

; P«m juryn «W*R1 1 ! Thl foi

Thornier, merchant.

juiftarmr Tneooore utoyo. oc nar the t»ufHU^» ^ arrcwd A**«wt If. hy. wood.

, State Trooper Co*, of the Tuck-, Eth

«, DU- ahoe dletrict. tor the thaft of an Ocean City.

** — *“ V of the ! Btltrayd • C. Honn. mercbaat.

me .Har-i ocoia Cftr- • ' "

otrtn* *t-StrawH*rtJw, plead- Charlee Hwwcll, fanner,

fnUty before J»d« Bartlett.; crMdc

-__j City. H _ tomobUe theft. Tlyere wore aent j Buriei*t. out by the Stat? Troopem - head-1 Oedner-i quarter* at Hamm on ton. *1vln* WHiwooC

Trooper Co*, of ; Orod» Oreete t to Mnivine City : flatty Law..

Had and IdentMed Lloyd. | Gmade. • ‘ U» Trooper MeLaan. of the Erod lidlbai. Karri* district, rscov-red Oce*o City.

t charge

a«alnat Uoyd. / r Sd®f*ttaa! bt^ atrons. waa n6t '«a reported. IMtt* been a aorry it he attenqKed to fl*ht with

and Co*, who

Maycaret teaa City.

ti - X. Vaughn.

Woodbine.

Raymond Douglass, merchant.

- sn? r?ti

this eMalty are whU 'trained

Hoffmaa.t clerk. Cold

red tape about tt. If yoa’rp U among the even docap Ubyd falll—d Troopar Me- !**» In "Mery had a UtUe lamb r fashion making a complete eon teasian to the Trooper at the

nty JaU.

questioned by Judge Lloyd admllUd that he

wn#w<

. William Biddle, farmer, Hoy Bradley, railroad. C*y May.

i theatre of the many listed r tfiMt ySa *ilw u ticket

for and ope will be mailed you

, isn't it! And leu et — ;rcrx-

bad been In trouble More, once on a breaking and eat Brink charge, the ease being droggod on aeeouat of the laek of evi: denee and another Haas for being drunk and disorderly. The Jndg* •«««»«* IWd-to

engineer, 1 those who have purchased tickets

{for the affair.

The guards thU year hare performed splendid work and are de-

bather has been drowned

The following - were stricken while they fhave been on duty, the petit jurors list: The guards sponsoring the dfclr

Ferd Cipraigno Drowned at Sea Isle Gty

WfUlam Gibson. Cape May

Das 1*1 M. Gorsh.-North W1M*^8fcter T. Harrison, Wildwood.

Hewitt. Wildwood.

John Oakes. Ira Tolson. Tupmas JbfBsraofk

3? a ‘ Oblate Fatbers and David Nunemliter, Wildwood. Students End Vacation

Powell, Cape May. Court

^ House.

Ralph Bchellsngsr. Green

Creek

T George Stenecker. South Den-

ents left on Tuesday for their House of Studies at Washington, n. C, after speddln* ah .ebjoynble summer here at their house

James Shoemaker. Jr., TuckMrs. Jennie Thompson. North

iMUvood,

Ths September term of court 1 wUl convene September tt. wl4h

-ggjg. -

The student* hare made them- _ jlvee a beet of friend* asd their departure it looked on with ror

Mb Xfcggtrrland County, op the ' mon Pleas Bench, due-to the ah-

i Judge In this county.

i Sea Isle Life Guards Annual Benefit Dance

Will Be hWi Thin Evening in the Excursion House

bensAi. consiming of a -dance, and entertainment, this evening (Friday) at the Excursion House, and from advaace reports the aOair to* be a success, that

The young men are preparing is tbs priesthood of the-Order at Uie Oblate* of Mary. Thalr work will he missionary, taking them to all parts of the United Slates. Canada and the- United Stales possessions. Many of the Students who spent the summer

here will -be ordained to the k DD ^VIIW priesthood la December and June. ft |J|r ¥' The good wishes of nil accompo.iy V *** m

f Con tinned from Page 1) half, but their efforts to locate the body were futile. At *:30 Charles Guenlhea, who Is stopping at the Oc'an View, noticed : tha body coming

toward him

Forty-third Street, the scene of the unfortunate happening. He notified the guards, who took the boy to the Women’s Clvle Club. It was later removed to the City Hall to await the action of Coroner C. M. Wescott. wh<- .endered a verdict of accidental drowning. It was reported that the young man had oaten a docsn clams after having partaken hearty breakfast. T|H*. la view of the fact that fishermen the pier saw Cipriano go down but once and without a struggle, and that he did not reappfear. leads many to believe thkt was- the victim of cither acute

indigestion

**>•**.** .hr body was sent to Phil'adelphts on Saturday •mofimtfFflJtician Charlea E. Foster. The !’ irat took place from the home fcts parents. Mr. and bony Cipriano. on Monday. , y Sea We City Mead* of tte young man attending.

Dame fashion clings tp short jkirts, or do (hey cling to her?

d# you •peek of your tfceop-t" bo seldom works.''

SALESMAN

Jeweler and-Watchmcker «•* PACIFIC ACEffPB

WILDWOOD

Who MW FW4 «• per week'or more to assist Manager in seHhrg elecfrical app(l- j anet-s ia .Cage May Comity. 8 age and' sriMng «perienc^ t B2, Cape May Connty

(Formerly at 721 Sansom Philadelphia) I Kinds of Mirrors For Sale 'Old Mirrors Re-Silvered Fnll stock of Jewelry and Kleetrie Novel We*. Banting caoe

throw away year xaCjgf m a gamble— buy home with the rat

L • den. but 4idr «ot ioUty uk of their find, aad tberetare. totted to receive tll*»tt are. Ward Sttlle.

Riirs^'

1 *or U you are oa* Of the >^y tanK -Mm MmSS^ *21! ^ ^

•IM* Hartor The Parkway

Kant’s- cS«W.

other Bunt Theatre In

Wtldwaot The Nixon

m. bayman. Pithing Charles Cunningham, turn*.

Dr. Mace's He-

in a.

ployed by Dan Edwards, at the mo Grande Auto Barrio* ““

William Jtpe May. Frod S. Carter, c

burg-

tt* —Tii. .T n l . '• 5W>y Died ia Kathm’ Am»

“ p *Sln

aaMgetf-

BWiMsfar Ocean Ctty*] Nm. Haai juO» Bar- «t»ri Millville, died In her i - 'at P- M Tuaeiay. «

Isle Junction

tor * t» . . . _

^ for (k»a» City Mrs. Green was adriaad to bring tha 1 ' or f

1

taka. rhe chaeks were drawn e* the ‘ essgi NslHTf 1 Bank ef Oceaa CMy. OUBU Ridgewsy bad Slice*ease

Uitapt to Oceaa Ctty hr • »hy*»-1

elan la MIBvtUs. «h* did aoi « r “* J urorl kn*rw ikai the baby wae aa sick T ** r * w>l

vy downpour of rain they to return to the «*«F.

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Td&ilfii htoMBtod

. whe I* snioosertag at Tape

r. aad Mto. Wlto

City.

James Woo Ison, painter. Cap* May Point.

Only

Diamond was drawn to aa a grand Ivor for the tor* of cojrt. Ooorge

Bile#

■arve aa a ars. 1

eoaaee- 4r *wa for petit fury service. Mrs. Tor tfcn Brat time la tbs I

Cap* Mar Oouay nan—

wae. totoadmog to kHM M kwhy to the hem* n< Mrs iMOdT iftll

Ctiy-

Rer Lewih £• wai R«"“ M a«a W* Rotarlan* bar* aa-

,n». t™*i i"

,_._ k «W K*V. L*W» *• •***“• I!—r of *1 Aadrow’s UUherrn

ChSroh. Ail****® a ‘T.

dr— than Mr. Wsin » a pnes-

W. HU:oOf£. yroet! IU.S. ^Ui.r^.nd

fhUadelphla *»• OlKf. gSki- wUl bring to ths

**7 th* young no*. ®* Mr : and Mr*, —ward X Sm

May Couit Houss.

Mar Court Hoiumretired.

Norik

John V. Haan. ooatraetor. W.

:* SSUi ^Frod^UuwMtto*. retired. Wild-

—— , jtm I Mrs. Oaartt t»krl*a.df ^ ah- hdpa «w*vsd tor tha ^

. reeult of haring

.wallowed a tooth. M “•J*-

Mule WU

Ham's broacaial tubes I coogseud sad Or- C. W. wh-i attended him. adviaad

the htoatic

wood.

JaB

Wildwood.

Harris, realtor.

Bril. Jr.. City Clerk, bo per. farmer. Green

cuy i wae -operatodi oA sad ia r*oo*«Uf •NWr;.

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