Rotarians Do
Own
Entertaining
TTieir
Storm Caused Monday's Program To Be Knocked
Out of Joint
Storm Tore Oyster Boats From Moorings End Blown Out of House At Fortescuc
Haleyville School’s Washington Day
Cape May Well Provided For In Road Program
Oyster Schooner Threatened By Fire
Big Night at Gateway
The recent storm «U<1 considerable damace to boat* and ehlpplnc in general. The schooner L. C. Spencer, broke from her mornlnp and the Henry S. Bobbins tore loose Saturday night with three men asleep. Phe drifted to the lower end of Lone Beach and was thrown on th. rr hank. Scow? were torn from . i their moorlnc and * H adrift. • - - 1 abated, boat., were
ways Michalowslcy.
bt j h Washington Exercise, by prim-
Ailldrcn.
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p piU R „ dcre d Good mslKSnr '» Engine Backfired. ^ „ ^ Fo. Ho„ of Visitor,]™/' - - Hared Up. jgratmg Wood ^ ..
*. w ,.,. oos... ; „, s „,.
j Sea We City Fire Rcorgmilzt Department Reorganizes ^ ^ ^ Trt . w?’ . The Volunteer Pin Department i A|BOr iatkm held a meeting F+bLr «... Lie aty. at a 16 am', r.organtiov ^ *
JULIUS WAY. I POMNCY Pt *Cg rape wav counr Nouns. *. j. ‘"vjzxi.? sr>jsg^sz
The
ra-| tl"
Sea Isle City Rotarians w« all set on Monday to en)oy
first aid demonstration by * crew ^ '* ' runaway? from the Bel. Telephone Com-^oul^to Ms ^ ^ pany. under the i several resident? had seph Elmer. t0 upp,., floors.
The stotm also did considerable .'damage to Fortescue. break In
•, nira-- t»s entertainment to | county. Th.w that do not tra-
mNr visitors on Monday terse the county connect with : Thc.mp-• .
The following wo■ | roads that do and therefore will elnrogram: I serve as feeders to draw motorist? | th. J,. Great Emancipator." I from distant points North and grour .
sh.!i.t-iIi. mm. !South.
VVaelilngton and Lincoln.
PruH-me Moore.
.me Washington’? Christ-1 A cssusl nading of the tentsby grammar grades. (t , vc pmcrara of the Suit High- * o; Keason Why,” Henry : w>y Commisfion for 19!7 would |^ 8r ' 1
'aptain
. schooner. Mildred j ^.ard iw. v,.
wa« getting ready to .hi.-f; William Shellem, ***> " p..,, trom Maurirctnwn (Ot.awiMant chief: Theolore DeBow Jlauiirt- River cove oyster George Whittington. iBSpee-W.-dnesday morning. Inrf ; Rnberl T. SteiNBt, forstnan yebrusrv 16. the engine back- lf pumping apparatus:
Ifired and !.?«■ ga*oHnc "f Cran
pects for the futuie of Tuckahoi p. T. A. are very encouraging.
Rotarian. but they failed t rectly gauge the the work done
the prontlaed exhibition MJP«***® jHoUd'snd taking the roof etrongly to Joe. the „ nd end oul of a bungalow
srsHs s:
morning -to Tuesday morning. without let up. to giving the de- , ;„u sired succor. .County Resorts uttle This made an improvised pro- Damaged By otorm
gram necesiary and President •■Doc 1 ' Why got busy and pounced (Continued from pab*
upon ••Charley" Landis a? the soalh j ewey resort got Its share, •■goat." and well did Charley fill | A[ Forty- evciith Street the the bill, a* Ihe speaker of th«| bulkhe , d | nR of property, with evening. Being chairman of the lbe rtce p|| 0U 0 f the Volght propeducallonal committee, he decided prty wu damaged, as were the Rotarians sl.juld be educated 1,1; B pproscnc?. and step? to the
the merits of their organliatlon. i | n lb f vicinity.
and cunningly decided to find, The Tu u ner properly bulkout what they knew. In s legal head W|U1 rian,,,;,.,. a? was the argument he contended there was pr0JH . rt} . acroa * ,he street, nothing new in the principle* of Thf Don , ln | c , n Convent bulkRotary. as they We to be found allghtly washed out In school >ooks copyrighted be- atr^t bulkhead w as damaged
fore Rotary was ever conceived. I ^ th< , w4ler
Scarcely had the ^jnter taken Thii , ppnachel anil bu , kh ,.adhL seat When Jack Tlnaley ^ ^ Josc p h - g Convent and
’ street bulkhead wcr» damaged.
Hllen.
Washington Day" Exercises.! of m ’p rk ollt lined by the State by Fifth Grade boy?. I jj^hway Commission and now There Are Many Flag.- In L^j, Tour attention to the fact Many Lands.” song by school. j (hnt ’ OI1 l!l( . page I have February Hero,-?." Henry Er-1 Wup p,. nc ui r d two Items which rirkson. Henry HUea and J®®'’*; anloun t to 6150.000. this Item of Tribbett. __ ..16150.000. 1 am assured by the
“Jack- Tinsley was on Irik feet In reply, being followed -T Rotarians Haffcrt. WaddlngUm and Prealdcnt Way. each bringing out point* in favor of th# principles of Rotary In the
Other houses In the vicinity
caped damage except bulkhead*. Various sections in the vicinity of the Boardwalk were covered
"•The discussion was educational “"dand President "Doc” Way notified «>>>*'"« of Ul * 81 *- the member? that more such edu- te™ of Mercy of Maryland cations! discussion* could he ex- •*» unearthed a paved walk on ted the beach partly under Surrogate ‘IrV Fitch was then Boardwalk. The convent .-scaped called on. and gave as uis con-; damage. tributton to the evening a most Refuse, log* and seaweed litInteresting review of the latitude "rod the beach.-?. An Interesting of the duties of the gurrogate - *, observation was the amount of office, in the -course of which be orange and grapefruit rind redted the old preambles and pro- strewn along. visions of wills probated in the Real ratals men will find some office, reflecting the character!*-, <>i their signs in [v cullar plae.-s. tic* of the maker the data prov-, perhaps in plate? when they Ing amusing as well as educa-> never thought of placing them, tlonal from the standpoint of a One sign wa» testing on a pile study of human nature. : of clam shell*, orange rinds and There will be no meeting of, seaweed and read: "For Sale— the local glub next Monday, but - Cheap. Apply ." on Tuesday evening the member* and the Rotary Ann* will* )otir- Total Damage Small
j Just what the total money (damage will be. It is not possible
: this time, but in the
1m- large.
ary <
’ Fran-
l.b- u the window* of the barge, william Rirh.rdson. foreman .pu l ' tunatrly the crew was on j ladders: Clnnde J. Town, recre- Uw
th- iM>at and In a short uo-
.. .*.T* i time they were al work with yj,,. m rrtlrca of the rompnny ; to
,"ZJnrt?22 to Udl:Soto->. to, * "- .m I- h.H l». tr„ K«»,01 work was J® ' n j t | njpjl ,h,r. and ft was not long of ,. arh n „.nth i t the new fit- . . r
w..S to. •»«. »■* “-Wl - -■=' '' *.
says (hat such i? not the case.‘frol-
He'd See It Through/
d? i'itxgerald. Isays that such is a ,i, rm Abraham Lincoln.” Pauline,,, ttPr which ba? been banded j The scare caused the alarm
Pettit. ! ug f or information, the Senator be gl
"To the Flag of the Star* i M}> .
jand a
SET'S ZiSIX Co. C. of C. Favors
and Stripea.” Mildred Pettit and]*”^' enclosing you herewith] summourd aid The chemical ex
.. ... —;. 0 f (be central ocps rr -
he aeene. but the
a copy of the tentative program llnguisbi
merit rushed crew had succeeded In getting the Bam,? out before their ap-
paratus arrived- The Port Norris j ng —£) r . □wood Speaks fire engine was also summoned.
Captain Hinson told a repre•ntatlve that the damage would
Red Bank Bridge Project Endorsed at Meet-
Tbe Red Bank bridge project endorsed by the Cape May
AD'sCsnm.lUh JNafl.Iw—ai.* D.wars IS !E:S: O* WkSUEV AVC-.
DEAL ESTATE is a good buy now. That is. it is if you bsiy with discretion. Which is just another way ol saying if you do business with us. Safety first—here.
. El w ood, of the Board-
‘.walk Church. Atlantic City. ga*ej ’{an eloquent addreaa to the chant-j
The First American C* 8 *-” pi a t e Highwav Commission, will i not exceed 6100 and that chk Harriet Bradway. „,'>-<■ expended In Cape May County was no Insurance He was WT|, Wr mpPt ,nTat OtpT May CcAtr i, Beltsy Row and the f'"';f„ r grading and gravelling from! thankful that the crew was pre- „ , . ri.utwday et.-nins. . Hag." by Harriet Bradway. Ed- |be lirldKt a , Eldora to South rnt to lend aid. a* the poallior. " ^ .u_ n—.A.I
ward Biles and Raymond 1pennlsvllle and the t-nglneera are; of the boat was such tbst if it. Flag of Our Heart.” Samuel ^ I|||K at work wetting the grade I had burned, it would without a Riley. (stakes. In place of this Item t)»- doubt have ignited other boats
ing set off in Cumberland County sad destroyed them also. •
_ » i i \v/ lit will be expended In Cape May 1 C-aptaln Hinson la repairing the Stone Harbor Wants (county and the road from Ihej damaRr an d wril be able to clear 1000 Boost Voters; end of the present hard surfaced ( ^ , hp drtlrM , some tim-
part at Brick*ooro. to Delmont. j
(Continued from OnO kJ r , K bt up to the end of the bridge , Thr tbtnkcd for
responding to the call.
GEORGE R- GRE1S
BOTH PHONES JOHN L. MAHER ^ V nq l TX ITALIA HI?™
jorlty of folk* think that the o time in the year to enjoy the!
the summer time. The 1
o the Gateway Casino, wber
there wlU be a great club m<f . , under the auspice? of th*- Atlantic | , City Club. Vineland. Wildwood. |
Ocean City and Sea Me Qubs all: rlnc „
Charlie Puff will be preeent.
| compared with some other n-aorta, show* how saf.lv I Lie City i* located from
! ravage*.
Kiwanis President
Tried and Convicted Tafkah( > f Bivw D,d vuom ; Sunday’s storm proved to L-
Unlawfuily Utod
n Addressing Qub Member!Tii<- home of captain
to—. mpletely
only
! Maurice Gandy
On charge* preferred by p M t eurrounded by
President Percy Jackson, and fore a Jury composed of members of the Wildwood Kiwanta Chi!,, President Edwin C. MidMetoi
bring made possible by i„
j boat. Ail of the homes aim I the river front were Inundate
j causing much property loss.
On*)
week* in the W**" i »hlch 'connect*, w.tb Cape May spent at the eashore. The maj ] county, will l,e hu.-d surfaced.
Thi? I* on Route No. 16 which 1* part of th« system which eoo-
wealher of Seven MUe £1 otblr Sfd surfaced'roads'liidlng
1m- made for the entertainment of rowr?*
viMtor? throughout the entire j
y ,8r , Will Build Concrete Vction
Mr. Mall said that there are
1200 famine* in and around With Prison Labor StonenarlH.rwhocnlreretbelr| ,, ub5lantuUon of Senator a "r:r kl H l Man* Stone, rmer’ n communl.y -uld of th- l^burg Bute Prteon
found in this country. I
Irving Fitch gave a roost in-1 [or -SO more prbsoneni to be (eroding addresa on Seven Mil- brought down from the Sta e Beach and Cape May County a? PH*®- Trenton and used to a whole, in which he wnplinsiaed build (concrete) Route No IS th. nerreeity and value of co- ■ »*«" Maurlcetown to the Cape operation among the resort? of May County line, and possibly Cape May County for the county's more, depending on the progrea*
mutual benefit. i , ’ 1 ,hc wo: k -
A rommltt,-,- of nix was ap-! Colonel Stone 1* ordering large pointed to lay plans for the me- tents to house the prisoner?, mortal to Chart** Bowers. Stone- Thlg wtu perhaps be the first Harbor pioneer. it is planned sooth Jersey concrete road to be
that a-tuud of ten thousand d*.l- : boMt wlth prison lalsir.
lars be raised for the memorial, i
the nature of which will la- de-j :: ,I, " r , „ , ! Ocean View Fire Company
The music of the evening was; ___ ^ furnished by the Sea Sirens Or- A n^nug of the Ocean View ebretra which play.-! upon the F|r<l C) , lnpan h .. ld , n th ,
Municipal Pier. Stone Harbor John Delaney, a summer n*i-! dent of Stone Harbor, rendered two solo?, which were roundly!
applauded.
The menace of the layberry ( bushea In Stone Harbor wa* di*eurwod and the Laird recoii.in*-liii-,-d to Connrll that they Ik- re- j
moved.
The annual dinner of the Board j of Trade, to which the ladie*! will be Invited, will be held on; | Tu.-day. May 3. at McCallister * Jvins’ lianquet rooms. Phlladcl- , phla. The dlnnci
I Fire Company *
grammar school Monday night.
Dr. H. W. Blaisdell
Eye Sight Specialist
Office:
Dsnahey Store. S17 Landis Ave.
Vineland, N. J. I •boor: 71# W.
rescue w; effected when Hop* ! W. Gandy, ho was nearby in boat heard cried fo r help and -fn....? Hl .j rt , n hi,, hoatj?! 1
dub Tuesday. He wa. fined tbej™’,’"•? f8rt f8n ' n K = usual amount tor th.- commission ! T***” 1 ’ I " P“"
of such an offense three time*.
t found guilty of unlawfully
th, “iiuua- th
dressing a member of the c *uh,, 0 . . . at the weekly luncheon of the b(msr
prey to the angry water?.
Mamhailrtlle, (hr water
the main road to a depth of about
Bill Auattn wa? counsel for )« inches In several pla*-.-. Other the defenae. Morris Lirdom the; damage due to th. high wind?
as announced. In conl with the scries of thlr- ■ i-kly concert? bring sent • air by the Borough of Harbor from Philadelphia
WCAU.
Dr. Chas. A. Furey OSTEOPATH *t« E. Wild weed Ave.. Wildweed 650 Waahlngten St.. Cspe May 1200 Packard Bldg., Philadelphia Philadelphia: T-jeaday and Friday l>ery otter day to WUdwo 4
Both
Evangelist Anderson To Boost W- C. T. U. Dr. George Wood Anderson, who la conducting a revival In AUantir Clty. will preach on February 27. at 230 P M on “How America Smashed the BotUe." On March 6. be will speak on Law Knfi rrement In Atlantic City, or What Became -vf the Blood of Martyrs." He promises to give the W. C. T. V. a good l-Htott on these days and n.vs specially Invited the Cape May County W. T. 17^ through the Atlantic City unit, to attend the services. A record number of While lUbbonrra are expected to aUi-nd-
KEATINO’S Both Phones Cleaning—Dyeing—Pressing PLEATING 3507 Pacific Ave.. Wildwood. H. J.
Charles L Foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR South SeavtIIc New Jersey Bell Telephone: Sea Isle City 85-R-I
Walker
judge and Frank D. Collin? the i
clerk. "Jesse' James wa* the eole witness. President Middleton seriously considered appeal-
ing the case to a higher court, ,
hut decided against such i
and paid the fine.
eys. tree? and '
Ir.g of chlm-
l-Phc
Townsend's Inlet I vrwped
' i ol from Too nw-r , Strathroere excep ! Telephone service
The analveivary of Washing-; affected, but rcsto: ton’s birthday was observed and Rev. Paul Neff told a number of Mm-t Hamag.-d
anecdotes about the! ,
Father of our Country. ,n ' ape M85 - 11
wa* teportInlet and high tides.
i Water g
rral
front
Tuckahoe Pupils Honored Father of His Countr>-
A patriotic entertainment wa? I" ■ ^ Atterbnry. i>ri*tdent of th. held by the pupil? of the Tucka-; ^''nnsylvanU Railroad
h.»- School on Monday. The fob
lowing program wa* given: ! Damage at Aralon and Stone ttareh."vietrola SI IPr l '" rf '' r Harl r Reading. ’ i Love My Country "j Commissioner Georg. R-thack-
rree Story.” Meric Av *rge Washington.** by ( th* ”Oh. Captain, My w* "Something B«ter.”' ■
(m not ; very j HUNGRY)
A. 1. R.H. U> N. r.wairU fill Wi-'CtUn*. N. i. WocUb-nr. N j
C. W. Way. M. D.
Offlc* Hours:
Brings YOU These Five Great Books with which You may learn to Play the Harmonica! FBEO VONMN
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H. RICKERS, SR. Bphohterer Uair Matt rev m-« If .-nr wed U "3rd hU Sr« 1*1# lit? Ehtiiaaiaa KumUhad
The Sonnen National Harmonica Club
Specials For Saturday, Feb. 26^ Two more carloads of Furniture came in I uesday of this week - - this shipment should have been here two weeks ago - - so to. help move them we are giving you an extra inducement as out-
lined below. Don t Wail - - Come Now !
$200 Three Piece Upholstered Suites Genuine Baker's Cut Velour
lal on both . dgc?. ?hap*-il and brow n v
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Free for Saturday «nly--wiIh .iy Living Room Suite punWri—one Ma hogany HniRh End I able, one Malvogany Finish Smoker, one Metal Gilded Bridge Stand complete with Parchment Shade, hand painted, and niching edges.
10-Pc. Dining Room Suite Prices Tumhi* * HUGUENOT W^T^irr TUm ' , ‘ e
HOTEL STRAND
COSTUMES Zaberer - Keating
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Free for Saturday Oniv G , i , , Uinintf R«,n, Suit. Hantkomr Polyrh,.,
WE WlU. Hou
Mirror with any
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i) ANY PURCHASE nvrii w
ARRANGEMENTS CAN HP a* ar.tr t- ' ' 1 Nri1 WANTED
Goldberg’s Department Store
37 to 47 E. Commerce St - Bridgeton, N. J.

