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•10’*, wUl be »hown *l the Moorirn Theetre the l*»t three d«r« "**:t week. ' -!vWn the hr»t tUje to the- U*t t tbit picture eUfl hot* the loa of the »u«eoce by ertwiyel of ofae of

ftt.d the itrunle of tbouaeurti of eettlere for the beat of i he rtrtfn Uadi, li woren a dr that holds an Intereet »el_ equalled. For probably nerer be- -• hh»e »uch Jtranjrely utRer- , eat characters pUyed their part* S aueh strange circumstances, ere te a real story of two young . pioneers, the orphaned Lee CarleOn. played by QM*e Borden, aad footloose Dan O’Malley, rday^l

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fates thetsse'tes are the S Bad Men," the bully, the cart sharp and the rustler. Here again three t at the beat known chamcter. actors of the screen give three of

eoettoeing portrayals because these three rrel tlMDMnld. ~

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“Whatever You Say, Print It On the Firwt Page” [Communicated] September 7. 1M«. Mr. Thomas Uttlehales. 1417 Real Estate,Trust Bid*.. Philadelphia, Pa.: Dear Mr. UtUhehalea—«■dosed And the copy of yonr 1sttsr to Mr. William X. Halfert, (published in the last Usee of the Cape May County TIMMS). It does seem that many times

500 Attend Moose Meeting at Shore

'Traveling Gave!" Is Given

To WiMwood Lodge Orer Its hundred mea and

woman members of the -Loyal Order of Moose and the Moosehsart Legion of Bouth loner attended open-air exercises • under the time-honored cedars and hollies at the MoOre Home on Bast Learning Avenue, WUdwopd. on Saturday, when Director Prank P. Wrisley. of Wildwood, received from Dictator C. C. Peart, of Hsmmcctoo, the traveling gavel.

This gmvsl was started on 1U

journey by James O'Brien, of Elisabeth, two yean ago and will visit each of the fifty-two lodges In the 8Ute. The gavel will go

from here to Atlantic Clt>, w'

It will be received the second Sunday in October. Dictator WrIslay presided o*>er the meeting

and welcomed the visitors

tng in close Contact with the persons involved, or not having nil of the facts at their command, will grable a news story. However. you remember our mutual friend, Hon. Edwaro L Edwards, who, when asked by a newspaper man whether he could print a statement said to have been nnde by the Senator, replied an fol-

lows:

•If you nan say I said something good, please say it: If yob can't say I said something

good.

Please say that I said somsthlgg

bad;

But whatever you say good or bad, lease print It on the In _ 1 have taken the liberty t# forward n copy of thU Istur to Mr. Haffert. With kindest regards. I am.

Young Woman Disappears From Cape May Beach Margaret Kennedy, fl-year-old senior at VI1U Marta College, of M7 East Cbeltrn Avenue. Germantown, who disappeared from her summer home in Cape May City, September 1, has not been found to

dmte.

Mias Kennedy, accompanied by her brothers and sisUra, Natalie. Randle. Paul and Robert, left their Myrtle Avenue residence shortly after 2 o'clock Wedifieday afternoon to go bathing .

nnUl about 3 o'clock, walked up the beach. Wiling a friend she would go in the surf at the main' bathing beach. She has not been seen since.that time. Many believe the young lady has been drowned, while others claim

a will return.

Removal of Names

Causes Furor

lowing telegram to Justice Ci bell ‘I have committed no crime, re been accused of no crime, and. at all times when called have been willing to serve on n Jury. 1 demand my rights to do my duty as s citizen end feel that unites

front, whore he

RMt by PraaMnnt

Colsey,

Camden, gave an address on the principles of the order. Representatives from Pennsgrove, Vlne-

ist-wi *«« rwwmm. vMiposu. , lend and Hammontou also spoke. The mushroom town of Custer The oelebration began at lb:10 i the edge of the virgin labds this morning with the arrival of Is reproduced with historic fide?- from Camden. Delegations from

ity, together with ike typical yw

characters of the times, racier* are played by;

bmt known stem Of today. Is fact Lru TelWgen plays the pan

subterfuge by which my was refused, that I bo al-

lowed to serve."

Justice Campbell sent the lowing letter In reply to the Wlo-

o Grande

of the suave but nrtWeo. |

ler, Lome TunWk. T Whlle Jay Bunt, who starred lb "Ughtain" 'we a telling: picture as ^h»

prospector. Another Mar who fared the beam of the •nee was Alec B. Francis,

and SO

Riverside and Pennsgrove

Id special hues. Vineland. Phila-

delphia, Atlantic City. City and Bammonton

burned to the

who la a business

ago, and be. with

. lived there

will make their

j U Held

: duck Charge

plays the

part of Joe Minsk, and Otis Harlan. who Is tbs printer and editor at n pioneer newspaper, furnish plenty of laugh*. Others In the cast are Priscilla Bonner. Grace Gordon, Irvisg and Walter Perry. Port, who gained fsme with 'The Iron Hone.'' has added greatly to hi* reputation by hi* direction of "1 Bad Men." Alma Rubens Featured in New Picture “MBrriage License,” Formerly a Great New York Stage Success “3 P%d Men" Next WeeL

default of ILSgg

Band gave thslr the season on LaTh* band rea-

Alraa Ruben* 1«*'Matured in

"Marriage License?" Po* FWnis agencies, and t

n^oTlt "The PpUttg." play by H. M. Harwood

Tennyson Jesse which scoied

auefe s tnmendou* aucc* New York and London

which oonrs to the Moorlrft The-

ater oa Monday and Tuesday. In this dramatic story of

, Miss Ruben* gives I one of the most remsrkable peri of her career, lu the l Ant sequence* she to s young bride and In the Uter ones she i to a perfectly poised woman who against

(let birthday of John Endtcott. A served late tn the enjoying the oc John Bndloott. It lam. wife and daugfaof Philadelphia; Mra. J, of Heialervllls; H. '*t. wife guo children.

of Sea lal*

|L Endleott and family.

The action takas place In the irtotocraUe base* of the He rolls

I and in the romantic i of a lovely villa In

Walter McGrail and Walter Pidgelon have the principal male

‘ the production Richard

Walling piays the boy. Emily

Pltsroy. Chartoe Leer, udgai

ton. Georgs Cw»l. Lenghorne Barton. Urn PoC, Billie Leilme-. Patsy O'Byrne, Arthur Rankin and Eric Mayne complete the

Bonham, wife end Clarence Huffman, wife Trvas*. Ciereuee.

r. C. W Otbeon eoterUlned his daughter and aon-to-.aw, Mr. and 1 Mrs Richard Carey, over the week

r Farm Exhibit t Fresh at Segqui d from Page X)

Five huge exhibition palaces, a large auditorium, the colossal Seequi-Centennial Stadlunu a 7 70-foot Tower of Light. \ome Aft* buildings at varying and architecture, and about 2|0 pavilions, booths and stands, compose the structural features at the scene that greets the

visitor.

The number and variety at exhibits may be Inferred fro* dimensions and titles of the exhibition palaces. They The Palace of Liberal Arts and Manufactures, M4 feet long by ttt feet wide, providing seven 'and three-quarters acres of exhibition apace; the Palace Agriculture, Food. Oiffie Foreign Exhibits. 970 feet 4(0 feet, eight and a half acres of space: the Palace of United States Government, Machinery. Mines. Metallurgy and Transportation, gSO feet by 400 feet, seven and one acres; The Palace of Education and Social Economy. 614 feet by 308 feet, two and one-haK acres; the Palace of Fine Arte, 4I( feet by **0. two acres: of space. Another exhibition structure of l . _ dim,melons to the, Pennsylvania

BUte PuUdlng.

The special buildings erected by foreign government*. Bute

groups of indtw-

' ■'dtora.

duet an effect of great variety and plcturuequeses. the foreign structure# reflecting native types of architecture and those erected by the SUtee duplicating for the most pert some historical building. Together with the pasteltinted palaees. auditorium and stadium, they produce s delightful effect of form and color. Exhibit* from other countries not represented by their own building*, and also those prepared by commercial organization*. civic bodies and some of the States, are boused In .the Palace of Agriculture, Food, Civic and Foreign Exhibit*. America to American* A pageant to be given by the Light Brigade of Meaelah Lutheran Church, on Thursday. September 14, at ( P. M. Admission Free. See the nageaat and see if you think that America to for Americans alone.

''Hon. E. S. Culver, “’APdwood. N. J.:

“My dear Sir. I am this morning in receipt of your telegram of September 6th and inasmuch at this act of mine to the result of i duty Imposed upon ms, 1 do M find myself called upon to maki ty further explanation.

Vary truly your*.

“LUTHER A. CAMPBELL. “Supreme Court Jualioa 1

To

TIM

Mayor Culver said regarding Gee Campbell'* letter: would, of enure*, be b to comment upon the Justice's letter, as I In no way

Court, but I

tael that if the c

An explanation may possibly bo forthcoming from JtuUcs Campbell when Conn opens next week. It to thought hardly likely thnt the Jurist will allow lb* matter to pass unnoticed, and it is believed that in charging the grand Jury

The summary removal .of names t>m the grand Jury panel to withm precedent in Cape May County. such action never before hkrbeeu taken by any Supreme

Court Justice.

Matthew Black, a former athlete of Middle Township High, of Cape May Court Houes. was a me

Married Thirteen Tears Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Sofroney celebrated the thirteenth anniversary of their marriage on Wednesday evening, holding a reception and a social time M r . and Mrs- Sofroney are not In the least superstitious about tn« number thirteen.

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Join in the chorus. Buy a house of your own and sing a song of relief from the rent bugaboo that pursues so many folks through life.

She

way and

i sbe

Building of Beesley’s Point Bridge (Continued from Page 1) at each end on concrete Ailed -h caisson to be of a steel shell with piles driven to refusal Inalde'and then, Ailed with mam concrete. The bents or unit* will be of steel construction. 109 feet long and 80 feet wide, supporting timber >rk for the bridge proper. Between Somers Point and Drag Island a thirty-foot steel will permit the passage of garviee and other small boats. It to estimated that It will require itha to build the bridge. The bridge company has receive! the tentative approval of the State Highway Department, the Bute Board of Commerce and Navigation and the War Department. which.,to necessary in roc ling a bridge acfflh Egg Harbor Bay. It to estimated that the to-ft .will probably be ab„ut a million and a quarter dollars and the highest class of material and work will make it one of the finest bridges in the Bute. William H. Colltoeon. City Engineer of Ocean City, City. Avalon and Somers Point, to the engineer of the work, and the construction will be done by lowest bidder. Bids will be advertised for by Mr. CoUbuon. The company's attorney* are the firm of Kreps A Bell, of Ocean City. The new structure will be toll bridge, and the charge . has set at 26 cents for each

for

;#r other than ibe.driver. 76 cento will he charged for trucks. - Connects New Road The proposed site of the bridge Will extend from Hickory Point. Point, to the Main SeiBoulerard Hickory Point connects with

nect with the highway and which Atlantic County Freeholder* approved and which I* partially constructed. Thl* highway, which to commonly known as the "Back Road." extends from thh White Horae Pike, at Abeecon. through the outer sec-; lion of Pleaaantville. Bakeraville, Lin wood and Somers Point. Its primary purpose was to re-, llsve the congestion on the Shore Road between Somers Point nndj Abeecon, providing a direct route from New York to Cape May. The Ocean City Harbors have deeded a right of way through their property for the extension

of this road.

The bridge Is also readily accessible to the traffic from Atlantic City via Somers Point and the Mays Landing highway. Bought Old Bridge Charter The charter of the Ocean City Bridge Company waa originally granted In 1912. when the present bridge from Somers Point to Ninth Street. Ocean City, was built. The charter for this bridge was kept alive after the bridge was sold to the State two year* ago, and this charter, tranafered to the new interests, to the one Beesley's Point bridge will be under which the Somers Point wlll.be built. The Somers Point to Ocean City bridge paid from the start, and when It was sold the State it was a large money-maker for its stockholders. On September 4. 5. alft 6. of thl* year. S3.000 ears' passed over

this structure.

Veteran Enjoy* Boyhood Friends Among the guests at the. Stevens Hotel Is Harry L. Learning, of Philadelphia, a war veteran Mr. Learning was born at Townsend's Inlet. His father, the late. Steven M. Learning, wai a well-known man throughout

the county, having been thq owner of what wm» known as Learning's Beach, which I* now' a part of Avalon and PeermonL Another section, known as Leauv, lag. was Wiped out Uy a storm In 1916. submerging four or fivt

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Occam Chy’fi FftToritB TIwBtre Direction of the Gee. W. Bee set hr si Xa'atrex Rati nee 8u6 Dally Kvealtga 7 and 9

Too Late To Classify

NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR#

CONTRACT NO. 522-A

Seeled bUU will »* received by (he Board of ConunUwloiHT* of Oily of Sea Ule City. N. J-. «- -- before Abe boor of 2 P. U. •landard Tuesday. BeWembyr *S. IMS. mmi-abmer*- Room. City Hall.

.... ... for the fumUhlaiior. tool* and material*

Inc of a

e City. *

.1 Avenue, and Korty-aeoond Street. ' e»«n bv the plain and apoclbca- * on Me In the ofllce of the City |

must he made on

■sjr'STi.'saJ'

> of (MS. without e f to the City Treaaurer of Seo law City. 14. J,’ and also he accompanied by a certificate or "biddlns letter" from a aattofactory *urety company nuthortaad to transact busi-

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Wet any or

laforrnalliy _ —, —, — Urn hid to the lowest bidder ^Contracfoei 0 wll| en u^ required carry Emptoyara’ Liability inaura Plana and apart Scat Iona may obtained from me City Glerfc by d

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r reaervea i r all btda ai

Added—Russian Rural Orchestra

“ of the Board of Core |

OS msglMai FRANK 11. McBRfDE.

City Clerk.

the old Mdrks road. It wlU edn-

—NEXT WEEKNATIONAL FOX WEEK A SPECIAL WEEK OF SUPERSPECIALS MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 13-14

Ocean City’s Favorite Theatre IHrectie* of the Geo. W. Bennethnm Theatre* t «tl6 Dally Evening* 7 and 9 SPECIAL - SPECIAL Nod Thun., Fii, S»t„ &pt- 16-17-18— WILLIAM POX presents

JOHN L. MAHER *. I

The greatest thrill the screen has ever seen— the mightiest race for gold in b« history of the world—that’s what you’ll soe in “3 BAD MEN." Cm/ qf 25.000 tvuh GfDRGE OBRIEN-OLIVE BORDEN RRELL MC DONALD - tom santschi - frank, camplau UJcm-AtJcin*Ncs-nu*auA BONNtR .w* prauui bcautus JOHN FORD produdtwn. Greater than “The Covered Wagon.’’

Legend:—The female Pelican will pluck her breast to feed her young with her own Wood. Also Selected

Comedy am! News

Wednesday, Sept. 15— “A MIDNIGHT KISS” From die stage play, “Pigs.” A beautiful story of love and romance. Our Added Attractions Showing Each Day Have Been Specially Selected For Thu Week.