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City News and Cape May
[ Oftirbcm. Addict other j ,. M>
lioed the lead
i. »ii«* BtfU-, t tre fees. Two nm* MCh ud two more is I A*re BeUaplaic as ImiA«ad asd the score Mood at; I whec the shore teas picked r clutw is the last halt
to build
all-year-round hotel la Sea
dratted the following
tetter to the local Chaobei
■'Chamber or Commerce.
"Bee ««e City.:
"Gentlemen-At the laat regulai meet In* at the rtea lale City Reel Kettle Beard, the fdBowle* reao-
] Want Stone Harbor Road Hard Surfaced
«n Rmre 1) the hard nirTaelaa of the roach, for it would hesedt all Seven MHe B-eeh In hi* final remarks be eothualaetleally declared hard autfeced appruachto get the doelrsd reaulu. George r. Bnrdy. aeetwtary of the Board of Trade, spoke of the oon'llUon of the road, giving an bt* trip to Court Houae over the road. Be dectaapd -the - the Freeholder* would.hare the road had boen roughlr used on account of ao much traffic haring to accsaat of the Avaloa I tag abut off. He dooed • hU remarks stating (hat Stone Haraad Seren Kile Beach deid a bard aurfaeed road, la rlow of the fact that other reaone la roe da _ Mayor Araiou. afidreartag the Freeholdthat be thought bard aurfaeed roafia were excellent. also a ravel roafia. and would like to aee Atone Harbor get a hard aurfaeed road leading from ~ re Road to Scone Harbor, ao of Seven MHe Beach would eat by n. moot ipwortaat thing Berea Mur Beach waa a TownInlet—Araion bridge. He
i twirling
1 ekywatd.
Me. hit C Rice.* firat betmuan. with a pitched .ball/ Gatriaoa crnahpd a double, btitu^ag Rice bona. Cal war also took firm tia
ij-pitched hall reate. and reou waa hurried to tte
1 lo put a atop to mce. He at oooe •a to Arat to C.
Du* Conoa
-year-round beach front hotel, as propoeej by Hamburger A Sagel. of jktlanUc City. The* Board will also on-operale In raising the necee- > the «kheaaful completion of tha project. re reyy beneficial who haa tha table City at heart.
M iticw. OB the i ailewud tan hlta. A
laud thirteen safe drlrea aff hpaton and one off < Mm fumed fire and walked aU. Haul— struck out lour, walked one' aad hit two. Coraoa tanned OM UM iaaued three paaoea Anson andad another nu In the ana—g inning when Haas reached firey -nafalr an a bud throw hr Beans, which bounded pant tPheatoo. and. after Powell* By hail been 1 by Kennedy and E. Rice
Judgment* Entered i Small Cause Court of the Peace Luther T. at Court The Mantle Lamp Company of aeph S. Appleby, of DeanJarffle. Judgment for plaintiff. lin.M. Joseph WagMhdm. AtUl caty. ra Bertha H. Ballard. Oeanc City Judgment for plaintiff.
tin.n.
Joseph 8crirani Wlldwaod. ra eraum Hall and Thorn** Cox. Lown Township. Judgment for plaintiff. n»J4. Alfred Lowry fi Brothers, PtalladeipMa. ra. George MeNatt A Son. Oceta City. Judgment for plaintiff. flMJT. E. U Chahnera. WUdi
joaiah Sleeper Enthused ■See Isle Rotehans touatiai ad from Page jj his people, add the huh he would liken to Jesus Christ, for Barrie* waa tha very bfaath of Christ, the magic which had gripped men. and supplied the Joy of tiring. Rotary member*, he said, should so lire as to he put on pedestals for
Turning to the boy problem. Mr. eeper (aid father* were toe one to the escape the responsiWi.ty nf guiding their boys, not anxious enough for their welfare, toe probe to allow them to do as, they pleas* The father whe bis hoy hunger tor oeatpanionahip wfll pay the penalty in a waywaid child, and he' felt that where a boy o* the father should be held Jointly
I in the he bettered Bret in the comradeship of .thee end soa. la closing Mr. Bleeper urged hi* bearers te Imbibe the thought that as a power as eerrloe. that II wai the consummation of the aim mt Abraham and the old Bible polrlircha. that Babylon and
la it*
service, that Rotary
t. but Its men* t fully Imbibed
i given
close of hit splendid add: he dinner waa the first held loom Hail and —ere waa ac B in the ■unhanding* whirl L- produce a freedom sad —hrt lellowehtp among the n ^ ‘ — • ——■ greatly to
of the Moose Auxitor the good art—irrd asd the manni te wW—i »•* - rVM)
In Competition With 300 Papett Two Prizes Go To County Pres* Ocean City New* H*« "Daily Front Po(e M^e-up" and the TIMES Rank. High in
Motoratat Guards Cooling System
Bristow Adams, of Cornell University, Wafi judge
Id reader would ha gnat. He he did net want to throw "Mid water" on the hard surfaced road wanted by Stone Harbor, hot he aiMerely thought
many peUUoaa fur imvarioua reads in and the Beard wUi what they can with tha approlatlona avail—le. hut some • disappointed at all can‘1 Only those road* which lit Inlon ,of the board are la
Formal Bids Fog Sen Isle City Utilities
(Cootlaued
la order to do thb tht government will heve to buy an Intervening plot of ground. Tha cKy will grant the requaat when title to this plot is acquired by the
government.
The Eastern Telegraph A Telephone Company will be notified to remove the Are alarm supplied by that company on Mov umber 1. as the city win need them after that date. The Commission adjourned meet again on Wednesday at 11 A. M.. when they passed a lotion authorising the advertising for bids for reconstructing the grave] roadway* w the city. An •agreement wa« alec arrived at between the city and Mi. Wnl. of the Sea Isle gardens Development Company, and hla attorney for proportioning the coat of ih new sewer adjoining that de velopment. In consideration ol the advantage to ala property li. doing away with the open drainage now existing. Mr. Cinl agreed to bear 16.760 of the coat of the aew undt rground drainage. 11.000 to be paid before the sign log of the contract for the work and the remaining (2.7(0 before the completion of the work. The Commissioners will
hy the Atlantic Printing A PuhT. and more the
There were to total of nine prixea, with 800 Weekly newspaper* competing. Three prices were for .the beat Brat page: three for the heat editorial page, pad three for the bast section of rural, or counti North Jersey great majority of honor*, in the the Inter-
ne Wed Brat place; tha Ocean City MEWB second place
third
In the rural news competition, the Ridgewood Herald got Brat place: the Washington Star, second. and the Cape May County
TIMES third.
The award* were made by Profeoeor Bristow Adame. Been the -school of Journalism at C ■all CalvaraUy. Professor Adi is cue Oi the moat able no
la the United Statva. having judged tweety-two petitions in the poet year. *ht award for the aeor Adams stated that ‘Whe Ocean OHy NEWS Is weekly with unquestionably a dully Arat page make-up
or throe minor daraets prevented from bedng Brat of nil the newspaper in New Jersey. Mum eating oa the Gape May County T1MBB. Prof ■aid "that the TIM ■all the good features at the Amt, prise winner and those of second prise winner. It gets third place because It Is pot quite up In quality of rural news to the Arat winner, end not quite up in quantity to the second. It. bowever, haa more roral nows than 1 say other newspaper In New JVrmt. except alone the Washington Bur. and the Washington War to mcond In the United Statee." Papers from every county of the twenty-one in the State warren tered In the competition, eluded among the from Cape May County wi Ocean City NEWS, the Cape May County TIMES, the Seven Mile Beach REPORTER, newspapers published by the Atlantic Printing 4 Publishing Company; tha
May County Oaxette. Atlantic County had practically all
Sea Me Panther* and Lions Play Second Game The Sea Isle CHy “Panther*turned the tables on the Bea City “Idon*" on Sunday, after the close victory won by them
Two Tots Good Nurses For Litter of Kittens Two little tot* proaeaadln. _ the Conn House square. Caps May ' nun House, created much interest
The Anal score was 3d-12. Lew Braes who ran wild last wi
for the “Hon*" w** thrown for to lasses this week, not being given a chance to get started. Dick Olden was the outstanding plung-
er for the defeated team. Frank Fenarl. with two
touchdowai- sad a safely, led the onus light Tor the "Feathers." while George Steven* *nd Herb
Wood did the rest of the scoring, the ride In the little
Tom Whittington's line rush** ~ and the end run* were tk.v feelurse of th • game, he ripping off
yard after yard, enabling teammate* to take the ball
confer with the owners of block* | the line.
86-C and 40-C. al*o beneAtled by |
the aew drainage system, and en-J ■ ■■
deavor to aecuie their coneeal t bear tbrlr share of the expene
Penngy Clones Rio Grande Station
Rio Grande station, on the Pennsylvania ILUlroad. wai closed as an agency laat Thursday. and consolidated with Wildwood. under the supervision ol Joseph James. The station will be open for buxines*, however, hut will he run by a clerk. George Tboraon. who waa agent about nineteen ysar*. ha* trnnaf-ired to Cape May.
He ItouM «f It little boy took our radio apart lun night. He kuew* ■ t It than f do.
Deposits Jtmp $30,000 in Month An Increase of S30.000 in deposit* within a month was re' ported at the meeting of the dlrector* of the Finn National Bank of Stoar Harbor. Saturday afternoon. All directors w present at the meeting. Ul lurtber notice tie bank will not be open on Monday evenings, the director* planning to open thi Institution evening* during thi
summer season only.
em sU was well. The sight waa a
to Court House clerks and aDsn i. and th* pletnm presented by
•'he two pretty tots
la h-- irroerabered In these Bay* of
I Middle T(
Bill rill BethodM Palplt Rev J 3. Kirby, of Wllllamstown. will All the pulpit of the Sen Iste f ky Methodist t'botch on Pundit), both morning and rven-
ownship Football 1
Middle Township High School, Cape May Court Houa*. will get started this iffrnoon agi Millville High School Millville has won two gt thU season, having defe Tuckerton 46-0 and Ocean City laat Saturday 7-0. Middle Township grldders were given a etrenuou, workout last week by the Alumni team and expect to romp off the gridiron a victor today. With Doughty and the Hpear boy* working right. Middle will make the Millville team w oi k hard
Too much rum Too much gas. Too much speed. Too much r.-ash Thirty days. Not
tcineS Donate Climate
rp-gw 00 ^
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tertt&V/dttrtr' tnssshsrs «ff Walt Whn,,, ,
_ Umpsralsre to 40 degrees below boiUng point of - ' TMs —- * Mm trary. “ not only n at the proper < tnre. bo* In nfidlttan U — - te which she s
pot* AMI
■ In the aborted |
practically nfl. The to ao aimpto nnA pooltlve in aetten ttht US« ■■tester il eg Item in «f tne cootteg apsttm tMottoM te tel times, carefully guarding fcs teteparature. Tha new motorstat equlomsEt la the ChMdler cooling ayetem toclhnaU^romStSu'ln^wteek'u Physically poaoMe to drive a n tbr ear. Eb^Steic RafiModtling
*»« .. ... catad at Mlneep-teskh Btroat and Third Avenue, from a an-.-otory 4o a three-story *
of the building wMl be entroded 10 loot. Incronsdag Uw rtss *3
36 a Cl faet. The second
five bed rooms, hath, living dialog room, kitchen, pantry and a large sm parlor in front. Th* third Boor wHl be an attic, etevaa feet high. The Btet Boor
~ * ‘to
store it may well be proud of. Mr. Bhelhere and family, who now real dr in the rev of the •rot Boor, will occupy the esconfi floor. It to planned to have th*
Within a month and entirely completed by neat spring. Mr. ■be.nar.- he* te chased, through George Springer, the lot la the rear of bis prop•nr Rotary Ouie Orgatoiaed 1b WiMwood
tMy Oub. and Baa iato City Hub. were gwri the WIMweod Rotary (lab. Hotel BerfUa. Mg. Imoe UM. of AUaattc (Tty. oa Rotary and offered help to the Wildwood Hub la lu or-
Uie Atlantic
'JS
Club, told of
hand loo. while Earl M Wadding ton. recretar) of the Baa late Ctty Club, told of ( p pubDcatloo of a Rotary hultetto and of the prog reel and growth of the Bea late
City Utah
lorry Chtemera. preatoent of the Wildwood Club.
No maUer how much of a UUv*
k r r f Mm
*e teosto drt EeMte Ertifitet today morning, tettm » o'-, kwh.
Meeting New
Program of,
1. Gerhart nod Wi
af an • *1: TnckeOf Which Mib t:„y t te rOtr. i, chm b P»p- •■ .iL W
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BW )cnel)M>n mcctlr.j
Buhtism wm 4be “-i** ^* Iiroor; - i: |
2* **••• TPfce Pre*ld*r' , „
— tet five* at thi,
kddiite* hj Dr. Alim k'ko
Dr. EbfftUk »lll p:e.il, c
nwroda/ svening r
WB! h* held a. ,h. hVt hrory BtfQding. s.-.--.:, : er Stroem. Camda: D: a * “-h.Prolro.rrfl
Of Child r.r D
MPPPHRHy. wm b- -b g^mate^of T'-Vr-cim
lag Ir
iplc vlrd
w- v^Fcrfro J. Mum#
George Walter
'fS^rJSSLi
f. A reaoWBdn was lauWteeod ^*'?*-“* Mr. «fcdteB4an. the smnrtp J reelag to asaums one-half of r.
eohnatoaa Ian* wa the board asking t
hteders take aomo , ptertng the road leading from JT^JL^Wh Court Houae te that tone. Th# ro road toteumro m Shunpike. The °* a ^
axv&zr Mm o.
■n-r .— ov-r tweoty-iec Hit. Mnier informed the *^ t/
petitloaeM that the road waa hot under the eapervtoiao of the
ewtnty as the county -had UUo to th* rbod. Ha said It
however, that the board look lato the matter and roe what rottd he done tow
proving th* rood , One of th* petitioners
ettted that he thought whoever opted R or had charge of i, teOhld take eve tf It. after this la** to iwenty-dre yearn.
»M going lo be
ns the (tooertefloa of the road ted name given It by the petl-
* «*• hnown to the
Fresholdcfs unUI the County Bn-
sad Mr. Minor remarn-
hervd the road.
The upon of County SuparIteendeot of Wslgfau and Mea*ursa Smith stated that be had »*jBfiPvcUona. 114 wore O. k. eight defects*, too lor repair, and fpor
»o*tet The fanerol of Charles A. I ler - -known atone Haihor •roperty owner and summer realdeot. who dIM xnddenly of heart ,,U0 ? J*. waa held feturday afternooa at I o'teock at the parlors of Henry M. Paxtui. 1A60 North ' B Btreet. PhlladelphU. Inten w»a madu at Chelten UUL C tery. Many beautiful floral trtbulea bropike the high regard ■f Mr. Dllter a frtanda.
•■d Mb* L* en R. N. Hudson CouttJ - -Wht' <►
lion »*» !b’
i Ateerluior. telsrooon -
aa?
B. Oestill. IWrwut hf Health Tr-n'*-,
ol tduutl*'
I. Hatfield, dlrw* • Institute phllm XAwrrnr- fllek
and winter
h«sp _
at the Auditor 1 «» Wildwood Calboll' add !• o'oloek testa? •*
W R. D. Hall, eooaty publicity roetor. nad Oiltert fi Baulk, esetotery of th* Cap* May Coua-
MUadetpkia bridge
ELECTRIC WASWNC machin WJl known "■•l' b. mb fo. “V Unce. Aridre* , ^ 3. TIMES OK*
No. Oeorfi*. •« lt tew wMpoass
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