Personal i City Newi
! ▲ Q—dl»i motor ear accused by toubk P«oyl« etruek the ear M Mr*. Mary Hallahaa In tk* raar. on Land<« Aveane. around S o'clock Monday mornlnr- The In the hack The oeeudld
Mr*, math Beck, who baa been
ha boapetoapar at Cral* Hall i Me oarty a#rin(. left for PhUa- I
alkbta oa Monday for the * ic. . Tba entire per»onnel Hall rerret wclnc Mrs. iMk haaT* and wish her a Joy-
Mi*. Gaorgianna aHaill. Mr. Ad Mr*. Uoyd »ntp*>n. Harold Mr. and Mr*. WlUUm and daughter. Mary. D. a Tolaon and Ira Tolaon to IMaaco. M. J.. on where they ware the Mr. and Mr*. "Syd"
The dally aaeunlon train* to Lhia retort were take , off on
Satnrday.
12 Girls Want To Be Miss Cape May Co. Beauty Parade Will Take Place at Court Houae Saturday Evening
Pier Theatre Will Prolong Its Season
Patrons Can Enjoy Fine Photoplays While FaR sriod,
Weather Lasts
Mia* Anna Mahler and lady
friandi. of Philadelphia, motored Loving Cup For Winner
from Wildwood with Mr. George Wearer and ■pent Friday erenlng at the heme of Mr. and Mm Edward Gently, of Forty-firth Street.
Letters Fran the People
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Editor Cepe May County TIMMS:
In hebaH of a Bomber of 0*dme visitor* and myself, hare spent the laet fifteea y
at your reaort. on their esewlloa
Booster For Long
An am
made by the Pier Theatre agement that that foptflat atre will be open Indefinitely thM fall. Durit It haa presented a Sne program of picture#, many of them premiere eh owing* in thle the county and eome hlblted here before the; leased in Philadelphia. The excellent n mentations of the past >ntlnued this fall and
to disrobe, standing in aatara’e garb In automohUea, while getting ready for a dtp la “ brinyT I personally noted violations in open care oa Parle
IN THE CHURCHES st Jant'i a e. owns *t. Rev. Magr. A. Paul, rector. Weekday Mam at • A “• > day Mini' - at S and 11
I at 7iSS.
at S o'cl
bf the little Flower. Wed-
/ eveatag herrfeee at 7il0 o’clock in honor of Bt**Ha.
Baptism hy appointment. Sis Us mTe. Church
ool at is A. M. At 11 A. M. and TtSS- P. M^ tbe pulpit will be filled.
the
Sea Isle City win be
bear that they can riUI attend
and see the high- '
host of nUrocUve girt, who claim I a* their home town* to widely I" the anntmi separated pfirts of the county. 1 a«*r state* that thle The beaniy contest win be e fae-jthe finest at the ess turn of the closing night of the ahooM prove
finding friends or mlativ**. Many cf your naUvea do not know the loeat'on of the net -Why permit the
anaual cam leal of the
Mm Msrr «»d d
City of the Cooperative Bxten
Service work. The find meeting or class, will fieptsmbar SI. the subject
crowds bane participated In the > fsstiviUee each night. It la expected that the crowds tonight wd tomorrow bight wUI ran Into Both young and old have found such st the carnival to afiord
d a fact when he m that statement, and If more ■aw the truth of It. the «x-
Clty.
■ Dorothy Irarte entertained 1
It la anticipated that crowds from all parts of the county will be prase n t
s emit. Klee BHa In tm Oty. during tha t
The Psa tale CUy Bud will ■urn* roheernale during the rat weak In October. Most of
Mr. and Mm Georg* Neptune ■«nr WTcOc—1.x In PblluUlBbla r ' ,w
will be chosen.
It was decided this wed devote on? night to the beenjy contest Instead of three nights as was originally planned. Contestants from hath Inland and
HI pom In m-
would be changed to "the i m la Just opening.** Theatre la a com ter for an extended aa and this year la demoantra Its profound belief In the project by remaining open to the residedts ptxrtoplajrm that wl>l be up-to-date and of ht’erci
'« whole family.
Mr. Fraak Urban, the : ter. wishes the poblte to noUee that there will he two ehows every nigh', one at 7:SS and the
izsx
rrnen win apead I end with' Mr. and Mi Peterson, of Westment.
Mr. and Mm Thaedore DeBow
The Ladles' Aid of the First M. E. Church met at the I
r of Mm Lewis Chester oa Tues-
day evening. N Interesting nene was transacted and i for the winter eieaon were
Mm Louies Kuahne. of PhUamlphla. haa return ed to that city, after being the guest of Mr.
. and Mm Thomas kraast have returned to Phlladel
l after towtolsfi the summer with
- Mr. and Mm B. L. Petsroon. Mm Hetea' k> Bd wards. _ Philadelphia, was the week-end
i gueet of Mr. end Mm Theodore
r« Mi MM. A. F. KkHfiae. Boo- • al5 -
Mm derenee Masurie entertaiaed her father, Mr. J. Laux. of Philadelphia, ever the week
1 children. Betty. John and WU-
ra ependlng an at a collage
’ aight. It was i to have the a
i heenUee compete laet aight. the I aland girts tonight and the final Judging tomorrow night. The number of moteotanu did not warrant Wnt^HS out th^.plna. Jtei»tsseiS| given to the girl upon -Vhem the tide of "Mies Cape May County" H conferred.
has been on display at
drug atone. Court Houae, during
the past
The names of the Judges who
will
not he divulged until the night cf the coolest. They will Who reside in In the Twelve girls. Including some of Ihe moot beautiful mlaeea in the Muaty. aspire to be "Mias Cape *%£;*s- are Mia* Virginia HlUwMaadt. of Tuckahoe; Mis* Mary fihalk. of Woodbine: Min Gladys MsFheraoa. of Cape Key Court House; Mias Valley Back, of Burleigh; Mias Gladys Brrieaon. of Green Creek, nod Elinor Addis, of Wildwood. Mias Barak fiomera. of Court Houae. who acted la the capacity of "Mia* Cap* May Co'inty" la the county motion pIctH-e which waa filmed daring the pest earnmer. will set as host am. ^epreeenting the Volunteer Fire Company. and will welcome the visit tag girls
to be oceugftd by-fthe foreign
ement?
This la especially true as U Saturday* and Puadaya. one havactually fore* hM way through. Thla condition could be remedied hy having such as the o«e at Paris Street. Why permit the Beech Patrol i have ao many male and female callers, at the main tent? Music, singing and converxation a guard tent are not eonduslve to the safety of rial tom Why hold hfcv resort up ridicule by the lettering on your motor apparatus, sunk .as City of Isle City. Sea Jsle CUy. N. Then* nr* a few of tb*
Mm C. B. Hahn was the gueet of honor at a reception and dtantr at the Gateway Casino, tendered hy her daughter and sen Mm George Culver and Martin Hahn In calebratloa of her birthday. Mm Hahn waa the r ent of many beautiful gifts Among those present wore Mies K. Bradway, Mr. Fred aphring. Mias Mildred Sib/1. Mr. and Mm J. Sheaves, Mr. and Mr* George Culver and Mr. C
Popular Fsitortejn^r Leaves Craig Hall
tertalner at Craig Hall, will leave for hla ham* In CUftoa Heights oa Sunday, after being
te'ry since early spring.
Patrons from far and near have com* to this reaort to hear the
oa Porty-Mxth Street, returned I to their home In Philadelphia on
, Avenue end Forty-eeventh Stieet, daring the ummamr. returned i Philadelphia on Sunday. tlm p. J. Oeraghty and chllr drea, have returned to Philadel- . phis, after toandlag aa enjoyable mnimar here. After ependlng a pleasant sum■ar hare. Mr. and Mm K kumpp aad family have returned » Germantown. Pa . for the wln-
Mr. aad Mm. Ororge M. Bung, tod mother. Mm M. G. Rung. I of Philadelphia, motored to Ati laatic CUy Raturday. where they t a very enjoyable day. \ Thomas Graham and far Uy. of Philadelphia, returned to that city oa Sunday, after spend- * summer here at their i aa Laedls Avenue and fxth Street. . . f Hall aad the Ocean View flpMl Will remain open for t
Don’t Kid Yourself You .only deceive yourself when you believe that you can't save a little from your income. It is possible for you to accumulate enough to own a home of your own if you do it systematically. We can show you how to secure a home in SEA ISLE CITY. CONSULT
Raficrt »m>-r *»*%|*-L Mf- **» * '
U. C.. aad Ur. M Rung. »«- - City Saturday, raJafaM* tine*, i ware taken
Ther.
■ In lb* ached*!-
r MAURICE M. SOFRONEY
tale City. Sunday. September I» Bible Schpol at Id A. ** **- vie* with sermon at 1 No evening «*it*j*. The pertor Dr. D. Uptso Bair will speak ah “The Christian's pi™ Looks." Thu wlB enjoy this it wiU help you. It pmelble find your way tb Memtah Lutheran at U A. M. Suadgy. The people of the Rim i Ilk* Church win greet you. Some ef the new pulpit furniture wlQ
Tuckahoe Featured in Athortic City Bfiby Parade
a a unique
trant la the baby parade, part 1 of the Atlantic City pageant. I a tlckct-
wbich ended last Saturday. The entrant waa little George Richter. Jr., son of Mm Florence Richter, who appeared in a perfect reproduction of the covered wagon of the sixties. In the wagon waa fruit from the farm 9ft Bromic,
Wharton. Tuckahoe..
You re Mpy O®* Of the IQfhddw* (Continued ftfim Page 1* It two ptrnmta to a paiftr—a* la any of the following theatre:
Ocean City
The Moorlyn. the Btnm Sea Ui* City..., - ’ The Braea. the P»*r. redwood » : Any Hunt Theatre, tone Harbor The P*rfiw*».
Wcodblne
The Lyric. Levenaoo'a <
The lucky fan* who fond ames last Wtak w **» : Mm Ralph Locke, j tale Oty. ker, Tuek*~a*ra K, Poet. Cap# May .Court House. R- T. D. Lmtar, Nl* Oemje W. Mm LeRoy May. (tap* May Court Houae. Those who failed to find their name*, aad. therefore received ao tickets were: Mm Jt Hoffman, ill Third A>ent»«, Wildwood. Mfa. R. Mercfi. «4I Optral Avenue. Oegn
Many Wantl TTiat $25.00 .
Cash Prj ze
E-fc N „ e/ tiim m fiMChtoting Ms,.
tet Letter Contest
Lari
alone bold* back many others, aad why permit children to dig holes on the bathing beach T Don't the elements, over which w* have no control do enough
a fine beachT
breaking bqr left arm. She waa taken to the office of Dr. C. W. Way for treatment.
aid*. Just blow yoar ante hem to make one of them get out of the why.
Bad Friaad* Werried Bill MaeMurmy. the silk merchaat of Ocean City, had hla friend* worried on Sunday. Mr. MaeMurmy had been missing for the greater part of the day and, when be did not return early in the evening, hla friend# searched for him. finding him «t W Beach doing aa Ixaak WaJ trying to coax members of the dinner deep te snatch hi* book and lias. When fioeetloned he mid that he had been fiAing all day and all that Be had wi good appetite. Other* of searching party agreed that he had roealved a good wetting too. aa he was standing in tie aurf up to hla waist doing aurf ' lag. Definition—A pedestrian U a
i Ipfore
state what
theatre you desire e tlckei 8eve;«l f*^« have faP.ed to
'.ion their p.'vferen ha* nt tiammy hw/ eendlng their **el
W “1S?
*!! pan- v
It In then t:*
^■the selrchot va l tadwed^ e^aigicult
After eHtcisadg a toeormt *«.
. were ehosrr TV Mm Harry Morpa
Mm & G. Uatand Sarah r
[ Court
Toot* them.
Don’t overlook the many eetteg bargains aad mn _ from Cape May County hoetaam men while you art the hidden name*.
. sm la tke hardest for scotie. n tkM] Remamhef there ere priin ■ cm of Wna' *Mh week and r«
awards rasj
The winner* should tort solving the- 'miming kiiw > lem every fohlowing «*M them to ko limit «o «h» n=i
lOWhf<twA M •4a that Every Day in this Country
Landis Aveaue al eVast Jpreey S.a Ule City, N. J. —
SEES GO UP IN FLAMES 360 Homes 96 Farm Buildings 15 Hotel! 6 Department Stores 5 Churches 5 School!louses 4 Warehouses I Hospital
^ [m i'Jo
SwU. jtw. SMW Sparks from a steam shovel ar* believed to hare aet fire to the roof of the home of Harry Kerr. 41 Merlon Av*.. Bryn Mawr. causing damage estimated at *1.600 The bopee it a three etory frame Tke roof eras practically
August *1. IMS.
Why not re-roof, for the laet time? m We dot with
Manoille RigidAtbeetos Shingle* '
AVOID - ROOF^OMMUNiCATED FIRES
T. S. Goslin Lumber Co.
WildwqptL
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