P*te Two
CATE MAT COUMTT TOES. EMDAT. lAMEAET a. 1MT-
\o Such Thing .feliEud^j
a xt i OLMJ'Tveiumea id
<\s Normal Uuld Prof. Reep Says
Returned to Owners
Used By Other People To ^ner
Transport Liquor
| when she tef; WwAinrton on th. I ; rip wbtoh ended in Cape Mas
Jannary 14.
It is jxwxibie thai bon *-
in the tranks, ihouch the considern th;-* unllnely. « to however, nnd
| Concert By College Girls at Court House
IveryChiW Has Come AL-j jT^^^ition'or iitruor * nd But it has t-’-" normal Taint In !« IS' 'wh^ -- conAic,ion.:op.n the tntnk* Without . court
imponalble to
normal
Make Up
ordered order.
v Judge Thf of a l>londe woman Monday. bf , nf . »itji Mina Clark - on
. to 11 A oetuion to enow cause why tiain from Camden to Wiiddome Influence Is Ladungi gbou , (1 ^ for . w ^ juncti..:. wa» laid wid
— i felted, was presented by William , uerday
secured.
| awarded to claimants I Ware at Court House o
the railroad con-
Charhon. of'Atlantic City, repre- rforu,: -aid the woman rid ng aentlns a motor company with Miss CUrice to the Junction The truck was being botich: yint an elderly woman in
from the company by la-wis dark rtothes. Leonard, of Philadelphia, who t*.
was recently convicted of tram*- Body Taken To Pi Jimrg
_ __ think about j porting alcohol. He owed fliOO Thl Clarke will to the education oi norma! chil-.on the truck. today on It* Journey to Its IreL in the course of Ms address. Kepreeenurtlvrs o! thr companj finB , rr>l i nie pi Bcf („ ,he family ,n -The Training and Education dedared «hat when they agreed p , n . ln j>|,ubu«*. if 1 ve Kormal Child 1 to sell the truck to Leonarc. p r- paraUo»s have b-en made there was no ■ they did not know that be *'a*|f or tt. - ranaportailon by Coron-r normal child. Bolwt to “»*' 1* ^« r tt>f transpor- . , v v Thompaon. who will ac-
talion of liquor. company the coffin, at the reTbe second petition was mad*- ,},* dead woman’s relaby Harry Tenenbaum. of Wild- . ^ who are renMents of Pltts-
nting the Cfearh-s ,, lir)r
,ng,y. Then he said the troUt-lObrnn ««te. The .rock was th-
Third in the course of the
>dueaUona! lectures ot the Sea lale City Rotary Club. Professor A K. Reep. supervising principal of the Woodbine public «bools gave the Rotarlans many
practical thing* *' ''
First. h» such thing
but in*'-.ad every child ha*t form of abaonnaUty. and iht
o learn what that i
A. 1
Music Qubs From N. College For Women
j
• the child aceord-
. prop*rty at Cbarlto Olwm. now '—ued. Prank Oh*>n. a brtoh- r. the training of the nb&ormal ^*^
is - -* —* »
an (be worntoi child, which i. cr . ^ 9J" 1 * ** _
——' U.«ny influence* that w knov *■
d in its train- PUrtlue liquo: e
Probe Continues
Thr Investigation of the death now being carried on by the '••nocatar’a offlc*-. Clues and ‘.'■orlea now in hi* han.i* will - taken to the limit, he says i
n County C. of C. Favors Ocean Boulevard
additional
The musical clubs of the New fames College for Women. New Brunswick, will gi' In Middle Township High School next Friday evening. February 4. The cot ~ert Is being sponsored by the Woman's Community dub of Cape Mayi Court House. The prog^ut »l varied though all-musical nature. The musical clubs comprise three organisations: Thr tllec Club, which supplies the artistic aide of the program; the Mandolin Club, which supplies the Jaii and the Weeping Willow., who. ith their rollicking lltUe harK)tries to a strummed ukelele aeconipanituent. supply addition, the musical club* will present Mr. Eric V. tloodwin. New Brunswick’* popular baritone. Here then, you will And Mom-- music to your fifty girl, representing the new Jerst-y College for Women. The girls have prepared thl* program for lh*- purpose of adVtotiaing tbeli eollpgr throughout the Stat - of New Jersey. They have given their spite time to «lo it. a* have likewise the mrtubet> i*! th*- faculty who have trained and directed them. The college, being so yonrtg. is financially unable to aasist the musical dub* in this ids.rtlsrenssx undertaking. The musical dobs
The Mandolin dob. Selected Jar; numbers. The Weeping Willow*. The Glee Club. (aV My Way* Cloudy. H. T. Burleigh; <b> Ban’ hint Song. Kinney, (e) ! Sweet Chario
iemn.
Ina Mater. V Mu'leal CJuha.
Me-
« thl. S- ™-!Ch»nge in no. - • he taxpayers nothing. River Township Of • xtobllih^T ; Rartnond Hrod 1 —' „rS, need for inTOlh- BlubeGt h^ be. topperation by the rarort* fill ,be u»e*p4»wl .m, the «>wrnty pubWci-y T"-! Tm T *
‘"^ew Tbonptsm repo ttol for ,h.- -ohn »**er memorial eom-
Slonc Harbor Board of Trade Dinner Meet
(Cast*
County.
jm Pao« Ora)
removal Of the absentee Mil™ » * *»*» <U»«»aMd
at length.
Tjj* dtscusMon which was Uicly. and frequently intetvtipted by applaus* arose * **- ~-
port of George 1
who
on Wednesday last, and bad been told that flnance* mould not permU hard surfacing even the mile
ounteatpiat-
the Stone Har-
uw... that th- ccmm.ttee was gntnx a.ead with the work pee ! parwtorj to ervering • «“' • i ro-tts’rjsl. and would report a-
* the next meeting.
George Saiveaen told that at the rae-tlng of ^ Ckmnty Chamber of Omnmerre -the ’’plant a tree” Idea was advanced as a nii an- of county bemutUication and wggwBtcd that a move be made by the Board of Trade that each member plant a tree on a certain day In Stone Harbor This was agreed upon and re-
ferred to a committee.
Eleven new members wet*- r*parted wdth due* paid by S-cte-*ary George Purdy. A Junior membership, at »S per yror. was created at the meeting fot yooths
bor Boulevard, but that H would frani 16 to !1. and the Oft to
“ ’ ■ join wa* Norman Deck. IP. lewder
of the Sea Siren*’ orrhetora which Played fn Stone Harbor las' «tni mer. and which furnished the nmidc at the meeting Friday The annual dinner meeting at 1 which the lad'** are to be In tiled. wiH he held on Thursday
February 81.
lion, mating than he knew that emtogeoci— had arise* In the county finance* and Stone Harbor would he take:. ca~
■oon a* lawibb
••Stone Harbor used to be a BrigV. town, li has now swung «o a HJIdretk town; and 4« can tosint back. V they like u* and we don’t g« anything them dbflike us a«*d we won and wow off.” ooncRldcd
••Seng Watt Mavot "—Harkiaad
yoata due to a wa- It. * — are seU-e’-pportlng and have com-
'»M- ’- I - . I... p.^ 0-! l-'*-! 'O'" l. MUUUA - a. I- rm.n~l .«<». ~ UUw ^ 21. „ ^* S.o«. ««•».- T>*
™ 1.-^-Markland said that the develop
it as merely i
caught the
well as trained are three aides to our nature*. | he said, the physical, mental and j
t be secretary
moral, and all three in the child must be tmined in unison If the proper results are to be attained Tire child must have a good
phyaical body to house its hndnj — and it mutt be taoght sound t »»■ /-~l \f
morals and rellgioas prindpeh* M ‘“ CUr ‘ W “ ,Sirs. wa- on m r proper us* Of the other- Slam. Says Jury ( ., mp pnd0 ,^ bT
investigation and
Flunk Olson, when on the was Instructed to write our Asstand tastifled that he neser tm-i semblymati. requesting postpone-
carrying liquor men! of th* hearing on the hill
in th track until alter the next meeting of
The trbek whidh -» a Ford. the Chamber of Oomnurce.
:ruek valued at I1S0 wa- ordered- The Wildwood Siring Band en-! reuiraed to the estate jteraained with a number of]
; aelectlona. The completion of the Ocean j Boulevard, linking all seashore: resorts, wa- on motion ttf Joseph
the chamber.
If you love music love girls, you will
concert on February 4
The program which rendered follows;
rill be I
Put I
M-° sidet of its tnafce-np. nr „ l/irher Ogden lauded the work
si r,
<ut ttal ante mux « o« a >■»* « '-“A" “» ri,. W Mw Dnrolr the things wrongly imprewd Prosecutors office to find the , conn tv nurse
upon the child. part) o: panics who lured th.Mirk of the time of the; won, “ r - w ta '»'' h • Bd ,bf ’"' ■ebook, said the speaker. wA-! hrou * l » * b « u ‘ b ’’ 1 I**'*-
President Fitch reported that the Gape May County Chapter. Daughters of American Revout-
chlld because of the breaking 1 1,1 ‘ *“““ ""h «"'* ““ „ f , county Historical Boclety. down of home Influence. Tl.e j In response to a telephone call | which he heartily approves, home and th- church play a big from thi. paper Wednesday ere- Mr- Eltraheth Kwain *pok. par. In the Child's education and nlng Dt Jollii- Way. County briefly on the project,
if there Is no home training and Physician, -said that the examina-T the church falls to do its part, tion made of th* woman'- stonithen an additional handicap is arh showed it to be- empty and
The Glet Club, (a) A Cohan Nocturne. Wm. Leoter; (h) Little Papoose on the Wind Swinging Bough. Charles W.-.kefield Cadman. The Mandolin dub. Sel.vted Jaxx numbers. The Weeping Willows. The Glee Club, (a) Banks O’Dnon. Dewus Taylor; lb) Waters Ripple and Flow.
Deems Taylor.
Mr. Erie V. Goodwin.
Select.-d -onpa
Part n
meat of Bton- Harbor v cut years U> eh* irted co-operation i n. and credit mOM
He
the position of the FreedioWers on the boulevard paving. iitaUng that he l:new- for a certainty tluit the Ftreeholderv were cal'*-' at the lax minute by file State Department to Include an unexpected legacy of ojd bonds, banded down to them, of J170.000 In this year’s tax budget, and dM not have the money to do the
paving in 1S8T.
0. F. Ferre.- reported on the new municipal fishing pier, the ordinance for which has Just passed council, and after deocrib-
The Glee Hub. (a) How Bum-ling Th*’ pier elated that the cos* mer Came. T. W. Clokey; j would be paid from a bond Irene. fb> In th- Mill (W. R-hl-Innd the admindons to the pier koff) arr.. H. S. Saminom!. | would pay the bond- off as they
Cake-eating Night HeW at Wildwood Monday night was cake-eating night at Wildwood, the announced cake cutting taking place at the Surf Hotel, with over 550 people present, the county being well repreoented. Exhibition- of the "Charleeton" and "Black Bot: <n" were given by Miss Heltn Tyme. Donald Todd. Jatntw Nagel and James Decatur. Dancing, to the .train* of music furnished by the Wildwood String Band, wa* enjoyed by the arermblag.Cake and lemonade were
Freeholder Joins Wildwood Kiwarns Club Freeholder Robert Miller wa» admitted info metnhenvhip of the Wildwood Kiwanis Club at the weekly luncheon of that organisation Tuesday noon. Harry Nlck-;eon and Harry Weir reported on recent tripthey hav taken. William Witte was presented with a birthday «**e:, by Proddrnt Edwin Mid deltown. Palmer Way and Wal-1 ter Tre-n led the Klwknls In a unique langh ftwt.
traee of poison. He gsvi
it a* hi* opinion that the woman was murdered. possibly byj strangulation, ahhough chloroform could have been used and wouldn't show He said the worn— was not Injured miffitient-
piacefl upon th* schools, as they must not only do their own work, but that of the home and church as well. To tuci&t in the proper education of the child, the movit owner and man on the •street should be educated for the
Picture* Mown by the former and ly to cause her deal th* conduct and conversation of j ting at rest th;i stories that her the latter are ouulde influioeesi spine was broken D: Wav which carry weight. ! further said the sand in h* ; In closing Professor Reep mad- mouth and bronchial tube- were a plea for s larger appreciation 1 placed there before her death
on the part of school treciter- of
*hei: high calling, rathe: than Stay in Cape May a Mvxtery
regarding their work merely as
having a Job.
« The lecture was instructive and filled with worthwhile f- * for thought on the pan of vV
All question as to thr woman knowing where ehe was going were swept away by the positu. statement of the railroad con - ductor that she toV him to take fare from her strip ticket to ‘•ape May. but why she was going to Cape May. a place she
the abll of visiting.
! being taken t
Coroner Will Posh Case
Kitchen Shower For Dorchester Couple
; A surprise kitchen shower was'!?*!' * h .' *”*' a,u ' 1 '‘ b, ■ * Triv " d given Mr. and Mn> John poi. and wher " she stayed from homu* at their home in Dor-j" ‘‘V a '•7'* , U "‘ i ‘ Chester on Wednesday evening ol * h '“ htr d '*' 1 ^ *»-• Uto week, by their friends. Those i for detecwho partlclpatrei were: Mr. and 77^,. U " !a ''’ 11 l!i Mrs. Bartleann. Mr and :n ' tv ' l , ™ habl <’. th*' Charles Stow-raan. Mr. an) Mr- ' * omi,n murdered befon
i William Stowman. Mr. and Mrs I Horechel Pierce. Mn. John Were*. Mr and Mr- Howard
PoUttoros. Mr tnd Mr*. Howard 0,1 Monday « Pallunrras and Gladys. Mr-. Ella • VI Thompson d. Bteehnan. WaJtei Compton. Frank ' a!1 > h ' *"uld rF’fcvhev. Mrs. Jrllu* Noble. Vi ! tec live*, jj .,imd Mr*. A. B Johnstone Wal- u l> tl>- mystery «0a Bowman Miss Verna Bailey. " Tb l‘ '**' wil Wtus Clara Bennett. Mi- Dorothy “P '■‘d th. < PlrJer. Leon Fldler. Mis* Ailre l, ‘” i many yea. JUrndHeksna. Edward MIRer. Mil-, i> " 1 1 *HI not liam Bharpiew. Vernon Sharp).-- t» at. a Mrs. Maurice Charpl.-re, Hobpr, i *l' t> tat. be comi Muhl»tosji. Bk.ia -tfownuin. yi r . Mmiiuiuij. Thomas Mlllston Mr*. Phoebe '* «n l‘*okiti« Polhamus. Edna Johnston--. Mi : : ‘ un and i«r. Ud Mra. j<An ntihamu*. Mr. and 1 ° u,t>u " 1 b- li
Freehoiderr Approved Hoffman's Bills i
Sell Electrically Tell your story with light that catcher the bu»y ■sye and the attention of the “hfter-busineaa mind—free, open, impreuioo'Able. Let en eleetric sign be selling for you «H the time, bringing in prospective customers, turning your stocks, increasing your profits. SEE YOUR SIGN MAN FOR Electric Signs OR CALL ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO. Ocean City Branch 10th and West Ave. Ocean City 130
FEBRUARY Wus store B the latf-at Dejartmt*! Store in Sooth Jeney. MUbluhfd thirty yean t*o. anti (till crowiag. Ve oely bay direct Irons factories in solid car land Jou. sad employ no Mtiide xaleimcn or solictton Thii allow, u toMe quality sad low price, and u the main renaon we do the largest furniture tmnnea* m Sooth Jersey. ALL njRHTTURE. EPOS AKD STOVES REDUCED TEH TO FIFTY PER CEHT.
Chevrolet Co.
m
all
our
South Main Street Opfiosite Bellevue Hotel
« —a
Our policy is to give Service and Courteous Treatment
dealings.
\\ u T te y0U 10 y al1 anc) ins I )et ' 1 tlie ,ine ol New Cars on display. lether it be a pleasure car you want, showing 5 models, or a tmek
in 3 sizes.
W e also wish to cal! your attention to the supply of Parts which will accommodate every customer. mT, a 't tJ 0ll ! Cr Accessorles also - W e can accommodate you w ith a good used car earn ing a liberal guarantee.
February Furniture Sale
Special
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