CAPE KAY COUITT TMEfi, FWDAY, OCT0SES 89. 1886
LMlln' Aid of the M*ihChureh cava a rapper 1k-« ! tTharaday) to the ba»eOf the charcb. Ardta who bar been ir bone with hi* unde Mr. and Mr*. Geo rue r the paet eight month*,
few dap*
Personal Sea Isle City News
Recoil Deaths [Somershoe Now President of
Jeremiah Paul Delaney. Jr.. ! Jtrnmlah Paul Detaney. Jr.. I «£» 3*. non of Mr. and Mr*. J.t
I Iale City when the accident occurred. He Hated that he aaw 'palled to one aide. When the came toward them again in a
The annua* election of officer-- that tht right-of-way would b? i
Mr*. Chost^r Toinon left la*t
make her bone for the present.
New York City. I of
and Mr*. John Shannon thalr daughter. Mao'. » Tuesday evening, announe- - engagement to Thoma*
this city, formerly
New Gretna. The announcewa* made in quite a novel large paper bag being In the center of the table someone wa* requested
When the bag wa*
everyone waa very much
to see a black cat
Which were, the words: "Now the ea> la out "f the bag—Thoma* and Mary are engaged.'
recurco lor me wia-ming r* cue t ^. i f■ a 4 rentenet
hie * late home In Wildwood Commerce took place in the City ^ih^th^FYe^h^ klttw ^the^nrominR and Va.._^i free, o, a rhatg
suddenly early Saturday morning. H»U on Monday night. George holders could pump In the road collided with hi* ear. He stated
Del an co where id e will I Mr '‘"’‘'^Roraerahoe. local realtor, being ,„d Improve It The commiuc ! «»>«« *'«« «»*« cra*h he *aw the
.l! r Lrl. ! 'r know " a, ‘ Jer £- \ n elected Pr^iden.. ] for this work I. headed by Mayor'*"* lying on the road and of friend*, wa* born In Sea Ule rt »„ T Hawkm*. local builder. M . XI. Sofroney. with Samuel : sme " ll 1 UOr ,rom th, ■ l, City, and lived here wa, elected « Vice Preeldent. stevenaon and Horace Rice «*!«* did u^ MAher further with year ago. when be mov ? d ind j^j. Arch , r -jected m rmbem. bu « be, »^ 1 b * P * r ' T
Secretary and Treasurer. Truetre* The Improvement program for; ,he c * r „ H * “ W *“ f°*" 8 ar* E,rl M. Waddingtoa. George 1927 was referred to the City ^ Boeder and Irving Pitch. A vote! provement Committee, to present I P le ^ t,, * * la l n f *
of than!:* was extended 10 the j plans and suggestions at the next 1 .tiring President. Bari M. Wad-1 chamber meeting for adoption, so dingion. for hi* wit of the past j i jat proper request could be year in that off'ce. j mad- to the City Commiasioners
Mr*. Robert Steven* gave a tea for the benefit of the Messiah laitberan Church on Thursday
until
to Wildwood
' venlent to hi* work. He drov
bu* for th' Shore Service lin Mr. ana Mr*. Frank Topbam. About a year ago while driving
Wildwood, occompanled by! a bu* on the road between CorHerbert Punchard. pastorj son's Inlet and Ocean Cl'y. the the North Wildwood Baptist j steering gear broke, and rhe b--*. Church, spent Monday evening In' loaded with pa*seng?r*. plunged Sea I*le City. ; down an enbankment. No one
' wa* *erioir*ly injured, but Mr. Delaney, •vbt remained at the wheel, was Injured on bis chest.
Dr. and Mrs. Julius Way. of Cape May Court House, were Sea
on Tuesday evening. (examination showed that the Ml* Julia Whittington, a for-1 heart had actually crystall**d.
raer resident of 8*1 Isle City,
ha* entered the now class for have h
nurses at the Prankford Hospital. Philadelphia, and Is making a line record as a student nurse.
community Chrivtmms tree cele-j fore the 1*JT budget wi bration. appointed by Mr. Semer-’ up. Mayor Sofroney urged prompt *hof. is headed by George Soidjr.j action of this, as the city bt dgct h DavM Oeller and William will be mad- np la Dec anber. t a* members. 1 The chamber meets again on
a* agreed by t'je Ch*mb-r! November I.
road and that Hale's car
the left hand side of the road going toward Ocean City. Hr stated that his sister. Mrs. Joseph Meehan, occupiad the front seat with him and that she had her infant sob in her arms, testifying that the/ were going at a moderate rate of speed, but that the other car was going at a high rate of speed, when the accident
Dr. D. I'pton Bair wa* called
Charles K. Dandls. Jr.. Is, 10 8 l ton '- »•'*«' °" Tu ” ld ! y np'-nd.ng this week at Tronton.i “ arn n * lhr where he is attending s court | Hotel who* physical con- , I dllion I* quite nerlous. and there ___ j is little hope entertained for hi*
Miss Dorothy Town* was the 1 recovery.
IwatPM on Wednesday evening .. , . io .h. Rjinriiy Kkool H... oil ma Mn. Co.U... n,rt,.r 1 l. whirl, .b. I. . m.mbpr. ih. -v. ! 1 hiuadphl., w.,. or
me Stevens lioiel over the week
number of ImprovemeniK to hi
Jark Gibson Is spending hi*| surntn-r home at Swain 8tmvacation this week with hi* I and the B<jardwalk. and Is gasister. Mr*. T. J Baker, at West ] ting It Into flue shape for next
Chester. Pa. * veason.
L.UU0 Miss Helen Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Miller, who has been very 111 at her home on Neptune Street
is now recovering nicely. Tae Sea I*’.e City Rotary Club members freely -ommend Purent-Tcacher Association o
very fine mannei In which they
handling the suppers from
Mr. and Mr>. Clarence Maxurland son. Jobi:. Mr. and Mr* George Neptune and Mr. and Mr* JElm-r Peterson and son*. Thomaand lokwrenee. motored to Aabury
Park on Sunday.
Dr. C. W. Way attended the Pennsylvanla-WHllnras football giune. at Franklin Field, on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly, of Bsia, Pa., arc occupying theii cottage at 46th Street and the Donriiwalkw motoring here at fre-
quent Intervals.
Mrs. Carrie Gallen returner! fngii Washington. D. C.. today, ■ficr having undergone a seriou* operation. She Is now convs-
Mr* Robert Steven* spent a few days this week with her nephew. William Ermlsh. at Pat-
erson. N. J.
The .julsslonarv society of thi
caused by the blow
..... ... h.h Recent Marriages
Htsi-lnd.
but never gave up. and on the
day of bis death drove a ear to yi,, Anlul M Bu^h,
Philadelphia and brought h ‘* 'I*le City , wa* united In marriage ^ntagontetie toward her and when motb->r and other relative* ha«:*.U) James M. Hertxler. of Ocean w j, en tj, e part, ls |,ed her to reto their tome In Sea Isle Q'rjCily. on .humday morning, at , llrn t0 ocean City with them, with him.- That night he seem d o,, Busch Hotel. The Rt. Rev. fche refused on account of Wllcheerful and went to bed later i xisgr. ’ A. Poixi. pastor of St. *on She accused Wilson of
Shortly after mid- j OM ,p h '* r, r. church. Soa 1*1*'striking bar.
(Reckless Driving Is
j Verdict of Coroner's Jury | (Continued from Page One) ®®* fShe *al<t that Wilson had been
Had BomeUunc To Drink
night he wa* eel led with a heart If-jy, offleisted.
attack, and a half hour later wa: M ,„ peaces Busch, spnt of the
r t, rh ,„ ri ht . m , rr i,.,i - l,rkd '' bridesmaid .-.nd Theo-1 W Tien questioned by the Cor-
w. «... -bo W* “SL-jr
Three children. Jerry. 3rd.,
Thomas and Anna.
Mrs. Sallie Jacoby was next caUed to the stand. She testiOed that she occupied the rear seal of the car but could not remember much about the accident. Mrs. Joseph Meehan followed Mrs. Jacoby, her mother, to tht stand.- ‘Mrs. Meehan stated that she did not remember much about
Freed on Charge of Seal- • ing Car—Two Hours Later Steals Another
* after h* had beeu
stealing
Theodore Uoyd. of Wildwood, stole another car in Wildwood, according to the County Prorv cuior'* otflee. and has made a
dean getaway.
Lioyd was arrosted on Augur! 21. -nd was convicted oo the -.arge of stealing a car -in Stone Harbor, and was nentenc -d to the county Jail
for three months.
Former County Prosxutor Eugene Cole made an earnest plea to Judge Ware last week to bav. the case re-opened. Fisting that Uoyd was arrested without due process of the law. Judge Ware freed him. after he had served fifty-
one day* in JaiL
Two hours later he took acother car. and yt’pf'd on the gas. He’s sriU going.
I back seat of tke
Hale was driving „ I
under baU p, 8dlB tbe Septenbrr
Nona or tke J *s whm uu, ,>■
. when qussiim.b,
land thn Prow-ri;i j Tbe avCidri.■ .. .j,
l^nr of Mtsi jZ-lV
killed and wves occurred a shnt Of Sea tat* city In the evening
Mle City, when . driven by James H.
and occupied b> ■
and AUen Wiiitot.. (.; o collided with th--
.faot son of Mr* m-‘ : . |killed almost ln«U:.-i, of the occupant, o: Vwith tht- exceptu • A ( J
•Or being se.lottsly
Ward Higher, county’ c ,_
investiratltir th» cs- . stated that th* doculantic City Rosplui
had only "beer. Attorney Grain.'oocupanta of th* rt.,... who rep reanted Hale said that his * h ' : W
. tended to their injnric,
event *a* out unoer ban and. „ vu , hl . j ^
sue U.O nv . ,-c.rr.nr- — - lhlt bis ,eS,i “ 0[ ‘>' OOntC j WSS S prohibitl-n ig.: v , the accident nnd did not know out-before tha Grand Jury. HelMeNatt waa a former «... of her infant's death until two.coo'dn t explain ^ why a witaewi other reports aU*tK todays later, she having been un-!** 0 * 1 ' ^ 0 ^- _ Wh " 1 ‘ 1 1 , ‘"* lone ^ Party earlier in the diy conscious that length of time. ' be said he had no recollection of ln Atlantic CTty where -b~|
the acchlsnl until the day after comioctsd
“ ^Paw alouj ,
Mr. Meehki .
brother. Christoph,
mother. Mrs. SaUi. i lr _' Mrs. Catherine ! ' Ocean CTty. occupied 4 *
' ' < b *r
Thelma Watson, of Strathm*"-
in the Atlantic
City Moiipital. He uquor, wbich they t a
:>ne oaya in that xiap.
Mias Busch was a*soclat<wl_wHli the office of Irving Fitch.’ Rea
aun Isle City, while the groom is the Int.rm.nt ..... o. ^'7'” W ri “ r - d W I. EHUb-Hi'.'™”' *” nu '-
Cemetery. Goshen, after a Solemn, an
High Maas of Requiem at Si 1 * reception was tendered the Joseph's Church. Ses 1*1; City, ^oung couple, after which they
Mr. Delaney was for many: » lor a honeymoon trip to
years a m-rnber of the Volunteer ; Havana. They will Iw at home Fire Company, of Sea Isle Ctty.;»f«*r December 1 at their new and conducted the West Jersey'borne. North Strict »nd Oman
Garage in Ses Isle City. He was |•'«»»*• Oman City, an expert auto mechanic, and waai ———
considered one of the most able drivers of the Shore Service Corn-
week to week. The various! pany. with which h* had be-n Miss Alice Swank, daughter of apeakera are commenting upon the Idenlilled for about eighteen'Hr. and Mrs. David Swank, of service and the excellency of thel months. Pott Norris, became the bride of food that they get when they I —— Hr. Edwin Hoffman last week, come to Sea Isle CTty. Th *J , •'•H George Webbs'
Mn. Sam A, Huaamin property on Bacon Street. Edward FanHler. of th- Nation- jir*. Sarah A. Hussman.' ag.-' al Biscuit Company, who has 6 2 years, a summer resident of; Bucbanan-Beat
Petersburg, and a resident of ;
Court House, passed away In the Th * mother o' Miss Haxel Best. Samaritan Hospital. Philadelphia. I ° r Wildwood, lately announced after an Illness of eereral week*.; b * r marriage to John D. Budeath being due to gull stones. I rh * nan - of Baltimore. Md. The
couple will reside In Baltimore. Mrs. Best I* the new owner of the Westslde Apartments. Maple
... l*nd Park Boulevard. Mrs.’ Bu-
Dave Ciancagltm .chanan, before her marriage, was
Messiah Lutheran CbutvJh will!" ten Dave Clancagllnl. well-known lMB, » ,an ' secretary of tbe Wild-
meei for their regular monthly, ' ,h h '‘ r ." l " , ' r ' Mn ,V. ‘.tailor of Woodbine, passed away (Goa** of Trade. BK-etlng. Monday evening. No- ?5 l L ,, ^ , ' on j Wednerta, night after an Illness I — Sunday school I w|f A ' nU R , ) month*. He is stir- (-. Taylor-Monher
^ . , or Kv'- Irvin H. Usher, vlved by a wifi and two children.! .
*• BapllM p„ n ,. rfl | arangement* b-«-» . Another
made at present.
City around 6.30. stopping at a brought to him and that he
stated that she had left the party | io a fracture at the base of the. . it,»re 'member* of the CoroatTi] about 7.30. claiming that Wilson skull. called broken neck. * it LTia !ih »Iri who wTawlth ’ d° Aud that William J. U*
wa* in. .xicated more rhan the H , r|am W , tt eka n ,n. of .Strath- To l^ve th^pTAy ,r " c * nlf *° bll> df * ,h 1 "’ ".«e. w- ‘™ drinking. scene shortly after the accident ^er at Sea late City, they Christopher Jacoby. When asked how she got to had occurred and found the men iproceodlag to Ocean City ’ when' *“ * Ocean City, shr declared that she 'in a dared condition, be being oa'ti,, accident oc—jrred One of had walked to Ocean Cl . Gables his way to Sea Isle City. He sald( the rtmtrkt ,h,', McNttt made
when queationed whether any one
had been drinking war "If Wilson _. . r t u.
many friend* In Sea Isle City, having covered thi* territory for many year*, will giv • tb? Rotarlanv a special trat In tbe way of a slc-reoptleon lecture on
"Building Good Will and Bual-'Fune- 1 arrangements have
nea*' on Monday evening. No- been completed, vember 1.
Mrs. Irvin H. Fisher, of Wild-
theae merilngH. Refreahment, ore always served after the lee-
*o.i period.
iM the •
very popular young
; lady In Wildwood. Mis* IJMian (Moulter. bookkeeper of tbe new Fidelity Trust Company, recently »a* married to Mr. Eugene Sales n Taylor, also of Wildwood. The
a wltneaa stated that ahe had,
,.k.n infant ,ron. .b. — SSwaST
of Mr*. Meehan, after she bad 1 ...... I Both car* were «rerk<
frwros’sald that sbe dldn't know, (come upon the scene. A motorist 1 *“i. ta °? McN * U ' . 0c ? n ..?.lT.' 'Chevrolet *a,c!r. s the^H
though she admitted that she and she took the Infant to ,b *i® n r e .“*..^*1 two - «»Cln< that®
knew that they had aomethlng to office of Dr. C. W. Way. at :“ r ;^ b *' B *
drink. When asked If she bad Isle City. She said she heard 1 “ r i!v «Al fron ' M * t •• • resull ef fi,,
been drinking, she replied In the, Mrs. Meehan plead. "Please "> k -, ,Ul0 "
negative. She said James Hale | the baby." 1 * . -_ d T be three oecupam, hiu|
the driver of tbe car. The) Dr. Cuger.e Way. of Sea W* ^ for ^SmoTt*. He ^
nrrt i that he had obtained beer ** ^V-^Adtrf nf .^’r p . r^r,. u.. «-i»« nnd when coming I. Tbt f . h ' ^
and was picked up there by an:Hale „„ | t i n|t between tbe two autolst. She said that ahe did cars and appocred to be badly In-
not know anything about the jured. accident until the following Mon- 1
day. A camera which the Cor-! Hale Didn't Ecmembcr oner questioned her about, she! James h»i. ni xr»• ,
said belonged to Hale and that! hobbllnB on ^ , aeAAenT^ end u* nm Ca " ed ,0 ,h * 8ta " d b * ,b * Oor-|Mr. WescoU asked the w.vuoflnd bu ’ “ ““‘ oner. He said that be did noi »bat became of the two bottle*. PhrUineher t.eohr nn "member where he waa on the one r.intatnlag alleged liquor and drlw of threl^trork he 0t ,he acclden ‘- fating that the oth-r ginger ale. McNatl driver of tht car struck by Hales he had no recollection. When said he didn't, know.
Citjr. as a direct caiw cf ti Hsian with a car drives irk Hale, of Newark. N. J.. ttl day evening. Septrmter :i Landis Avenue, betveet Sul
wouldn't let any one know about U." When asked If b# * bad received any liquor be stated that he had earl*:, .i the day.
Court adjourn-!
next Wednesday. Judr E
— j In his ies'lmony McNatt said Ware, of Salem ConW eating liquors he lair That he'lthat WHaon aM he were in Die again prealda.
find that theacri.l.
the recklee* (trivial M driver of th* car, Jum > accompanied by WUliaa *d
and one Wilson "
Court Adjourn
Mi
corHianT C . h B vT h H |pastor of .he Firs. cordially lav.ted to attend| Church , Wildwood. Hr has been
'•■jattending the Baptlsi conferenc- | which I* being held nt Trenton.
' —— Nathaniel Canon
Mr*. Irving Fitch / ot large boyl^i" TareWua Club I Nathaniel Corson, age 71. ofl Taylor- al *° of "’‘Idwood. The A *1 eck-end In Bridgeton, j fo , .,7x11 (Ay*, the chlld.en of Tuckahoe ' dled h, '‘ >»«* home' we " married In,! ftl| AllCr A HlJ J. when- they visited Mi**' Mai »•„ club for large girl* and laM T |iu ri«*»>- Octolwr 21. of! ?**. Y °!£ Clty bj T an nnc,e of tbe .'
,h Fitch. Mr. Fitch * *l*ier. i si. jjit*',, club for smaller girls h,1,r ' t-'oublc. interment wa* atul MroToeorae M R..ne ' “ Hallowe en party m’(made or. Saturday. October 23. af-
Atlantle City vl*lu,n. 0 „ f^ Jo * pVa Aud '«orlum Ira. even-,^ ElliotLStrom | Pump. pump. pomp-, pml after
Raturday
1 reside in Toms fyo YOU enjoy pumping wtter? No
jy^ody doe*. It's a back-brcakhg
r
Rev. C. S. l^i
fence officiated.
b ^ h S,r °''‘ “ nd r. | C£or; labor that you can avoid at the Joseph Elliot i. both of Wildwood, coat of a few cent* a were married at the home of the r-™. j„ j
-:sr.rss. -
- « pi.,.!,. Blau’s Big Sale
the Wolf Hollow Oolf
f
. of <hej.
i Baptiat Church, offieutlng.! Mis* Strom j* a graduate of he Wildwood High School and a favorite with tbe Wildwood ijyounger art. Mia* Dorothy Strom.
explain what -»--en do for you.
Mr. and Mra. George Boeder.'
Ul. W . Mr „„ Joh.SSJf Tr''.' K».BMMra>a
fi-yre. of Cup.- May Court House , S ' ,lr ' ,e *m. of Wildwood, at
and Mt and Mr*. John Boeche.,' ! P an “ , ° u F Ir ld ' 0c ‘- a " ' lew. | Mia Eleanor Hess. C2. wife of, Road. 12 o’clock noon. Thureday iitai H*y“ of Wildwood, spent a few day* at ' " ,0 1 M " 8unda> ' Jonathan Hess passed away at her last. Rev. I. H. Fish-r -•
•he Delaware Water Gap wher. h ° niP ““ ,bp Mar * baIlli,lp Road . ~
T ^* * ‘ — * Tuckaboe. Monday evening, after!
an Illness of about one year.
Starts Next Monday 1,10 w ‘ w « , «> d iiebekj^ n,, Risimt
Ralston Miller favored the Sea 1 J jStir Chapter. No. 200. O. E. S.. I
:,r - * MxM * m So0 ” 0n
w»-. .^srLrrrra^ ri^ra.°2sr z zr -«-.«
viewed for the wlnt-r nonth*. and Company's 11th Departmert Man- ■ adJnlntng cemetery The Rev.' ”
they haie moved th*lr household oners' Sale, starting Monday. No- ITionuLS Parker and the Rev. C. givxi* hack to the city. | vember 1st. ond lastlnj; two full, 8 Lawrence will officiate. Mrs.
Ill ..d llrTEi.p. *-*•;,V*?' »*i.,i"« .™V b > 1 " Vp-V"...' Jddp. Hmi^t B. s-.p., „ s.-
;^;,:, h ' r M,;"i t drdV\x :sr rjn- t -r.-F" *■“"“ <-»,«,««.......«. „ f.o» E tiurgn* Lane. Mi Alry.l but <iv ,. r , v • r •« wiT -?f a n, “ Erne • s, D- Bla**. I«la«alinr Engines I’umps Electric
Pa While ... Philadelphia the> ’ , ,V? b LcTI Gnffin ^ ^ n0 ‘ • W **‘ ror ,r1a, on ! RaUrv. etc.
og^Td^iTh^A 0 — y '
The l JK ht Brigade of the Me.-'*****” came from ,11 point* In Grt|nn d ra ‘ ...x ....* - Church will hold !. a ^. and *'• colored man. who had worked for
Bench Warrant Issued
GOULDS AUTOWATER SYSTEMS Atlantic Machinery
Supply Co.
1922 1- Riverside Drive, Venice
1‘ark. Atlantic City, N. J. Bell Phone: Marine 4180
ithly i
: thi* Friday
‘ape May. Cumberland and
luntic Counties, for not only tbe,
first day. but every single day of
M ,. the sale. In addiUon. a large num- ! her of order* mere received by
lj j mall from many distant point*.
! Tils sale makes Atlantir i ity , itlu' shopper*' M• every lime It ‘ oceur* T>au»portaUon ofi.-ial* pre- . 'pare In advance lor it. and rpecial > traffic prorlsloa* a also traoe. Iljist M«v. the sidewalks around is' the store w-erv *», eros-ded that ,1 . officer* were detailed to handle a' th fu« «* well as the vehicular e j Mr. M. E. Hiatt, the president . tof the organtation. has been 11 active in directing and organiring t. the sal, Assisting htra are all
employer missing 1
answer, so he forced the door •pen and discovered the aged rolor-d man dead, lying in a pool of blood froe, . hemorhage. ‘
Mrs. Tryphene Matthews
The
“Success Road”
1
er. Sales Pro- Ho!r ' ! ‘* Jdng Manager: f’hdiint
No need to wonder how, when so many thousands have proven that systematic collar-pi]ing always wins. Get regular deposits team-working with interest at 4 per cent. Results will turprse
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
BANK BY MAIL
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