Cape May County Times, 18 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE KAY COOTJTY TIKES. FRIDAY. MARCH IS. 1927.

Pa^e Five 1

ape May Folks Ilaim Attempt At Hold-up

Th* mr«nb*r» of tbr Oaklyn ba>k«tUall > '-»m mtraeulnuKly «■- •*PM! tnjurj »nrt poMlhtf (hath.

•Iiln» !n which they

wrr* rtdlnic »ktiid«J on «hc iira» - , brldcp at HtratbDciP laic Kriday Obey <'<nln« and ovrrunmd. pinninc

m Refused To ^

Command; Stepped on Th- . of tb( .

Gas and Sped Away

New Jersey Conference Appointments

Many Changes Made in the j Smaller Charges of the

Bridgeton District

which wan a large louring ma-!

chine, crawled from the upturned

I ear uninjured, with the exception I

llet Grazed Wife's Head "t « »haking up The rar wa»;

t>ad|y damaged, being towed toi

— Maiurte'a Garage. Sea 1.1* City.' jandlts late Wedaiwday ere The wren player* proceeded to! x ..tempted to hold up Mr Camden In a taxi. . | • Mr* William Smith, of Cape |

y . when lh«r *erw neartns ; rkahoe bridge. %*h*n Smith u wd to atop, the bandit* Sred. , of the .hot* grating Mrv .Ith 1 * bead. The haadlt^ left

clue.

The Smith* were coming from llville and had Ju»i rromed t rawed railroad bridge Iw- ,, n Tuckahoe and Peteroburg. •ere the highway run* through wooded eectlon for aereral lea. Smith, who to an ttndTker at Cape May. waa at the irel of the machine He *al<! *t a car drew up alongride o! ,. m and ordered him to atop, ben he rehiMd the other ear led to force him from the road , speeded up the car and put

e bandtU In the rear.

The bandit* fired at hto ear, ,r of the bulleta gra*lng Mrv tilth'* head. Serera! «hot* wrr» ed through the window of the tndita* enr. ahnttertng the rear

indow of the Smith ear.

Smith ruahed hto wife to Pr illard Cry tier of Cap* May >urt Houae. where *he wa* giren -*1 aid and ordered taken to

ace* Hcapital. Wildwood A bullet wa* found in jor of Smith'* ear. When

mined It waa found to be a

fie ball flattened by Impart

The face of Smith wa* blarktied by powder from the nhole red within a few feet of hi* tea. and be ha* loot the hearz of hto right ear. It being

•and the drum to

Mr*. Smith wa* dtoehnrgrd rom the ho*pl:al Thur»d*y af-

llanraek* Bridge and Canton — Harrtoonrille ard Ferrell— William Bradshaw. Hetolerxllle—H. Pubol*. l^evburg and Porcheeter—L.

M. Caw

Malaga Circuit K. W. Slater. Maurieetown—L. B. Henderson.

Millville:

rind—D. B. Haney. Fourth—W. E. Bally. Seeond -Steadman Applegate. Trinity -W. I* Shaw. We*t Side—D. C. Evan*. Mlnllola Circuit—J. A. Lee. Monroeville—B. F. Buck. Mullte* Hill—P. J. Myem. New field and North Vineland— F. C. Howell Newport — Hugh Bourgalt* North Wildwood—W. H- Llbe. Ocean City— N. V. Sargent. Pedrlektown—E. R. Craig. Pm nog rove: Emmanuel K A. Chamber*. St. Paul A. B. Carlin. Penn*ville—Aurice Par*ell*. Petersburg Circuit — W. L.

Verkea.

Pitman—B. r Rhoad*. Plalnsville Circuit — W. X-

Mock Wedding

Feature of

Kiwanis Meet Wildwood Club Holds Ladies' Night and Indulges i Hours of Merriment

i • A • I bem granted an equable alio- Some thing* ar- -imply :<• Improving American mm, ^eandea and Major Way m.rkaWr until y..u ..nderatand Stores Co. Building I .tated that thl* provtoion amplj them, and then they become

„ allow* every young men who in .re* Company j ^ , , 3k .. 3ur , n ,»** of th. M

The American S

aiore. on I^andto Avenue iind Forty-second Street. Bea Idle City, to undergoing remodel int atm

Kibiy *tn

I want toy hair cut riiort. i ahr. With quite a winsome smile, i She id it rau.o - tie knew It vaa] The ,<hoi ir/t rut to style.

D. Blackman Was Speaker

The American Store* Company or a force of men working ol i- alteratlona. whleh they <•. pet to roruplete In three week;

The front of the atorr Is being brought out to the property line

and their ■ B,, ’ ,1 '' entrance will be on For-

ty-weond Street.

Superintendents to Remain

Port Elisabeth and Cumberland

Benager Lord.

Port Nocrl* —IV. A. McKire. Quinton—G. C. Remold*. Klrhland and iTiennshlp—P. S.

f large win

l the

• side of the store.

The plastering to being done by ' Claude Town, the electrical work

Ipb £..

r decorating «

Wildwood Kiwanlan*

'T— a ;.. ^ pU ^, ™ L..6J.

Inn Tuesday evening to ob*er>e , , w _

In merry fa*hlon a St. Patrick'*

ladles' night

Klwsnisn Couriland K*i ph short and Lewi. Chester and hto bride, formerly Mi*<- mi || d(> |hl . j^oraung work.

&ther Lodge, return**! but

few day* from their honeymoon were given prominent position* . . . \V7 at th. .peakers' table and th. l\laiOr W <1V heighth of merriment for the ere- J J

nlng wa* reached when a number of Courtland's fellow club

bers enaeted a mock wedding, m , _.. ~ w—' j. which Bob Pirrpont essayed th. | f L nmllmPrit role of .he groom and Bill Win. I . ^. CJllUllIllCIlt the bride. Jark Kny. stunningly —-

atti.ed In black, was the bride'* Hunter Ttishlngham Who

Charge of C. M.

T. C. stud nt. provided be get* hi. nppllrailun and physical < x amlnxtlon paper* In at nn eaily moment. Six thoUMind nppllcan.- ! are allowed the Second Corf*. Area, which comprised the State* of N w Yoik. New Jersey and Delaware, all hough there to bul room in the ramp* for fortytwo hundred student* The need for an early application. Major Way pointed out. wa therefore;

Imperative

To complete hi* enroll meat, j the young man desiring to spend! n month at one of these enmrap- { men!* must ptopnly fill out nnd; return the formal applleatlon blank, attaching a certificate' from a reputable . •-.j--n that !.!.• ts of good moral hataeter. This together with an eaily physical examination and -h. r.m.plellonj of his vaccination and inoculation. Insure* the candidate ol | prior consider

Application* from in Cape Ms;* Couniy j colved by Major W

Attend ' '’' r ° r ,h " lr • rr, P'

Ocean Gty’s Favorite Theatre Direction of the Geo. W. Benncthntn Theatres Matinee 2 15 Sat. Evenings 7 and 9 Tonight. Friday. March 18— “ONE HOUR OF LOVE” With Jacqueline Logan. Robert Frxxrr. Montague Lore Mildred Harris A story with Love. Laughter and Drama.

Desire To . happen

gave the bride away. Jack Tay- ']*|i Cse Camps Should Get 1 conlemplat.-*

■tom I lor performed the ceremony. Boy .... • r 1 . ’he*e Citlaen '

Broadway Uon Chamb.: loiudeman and Harry Burkhart. A^^l.c-ot.co. ,n Farlv

l*ln. j In feminine garb. sang. In feml- , First — Hervcbel Lee. nine voice. "0 Promise Me." nnd

1-le City—-H. K. von UEel. | Allen Grace. In police uniform Many Boys « *"'***•" j h , B 1( ^ n raised.

Will

Strnthmere—E- H. Pratt. Tuckahoe -A. L. Creamer. Vineland—O. S. Johnson. Wildwood—-D. C. Cobb.

and Wearing a charming mustarhi handcufled the happy J^lr. affair brought forth roar*

trm th. »«U.»V C W-jh^ W=

H. Foster Ooslln. past BW* 11 - w , v , r1 city, to r»pr. j year*. Upon eompIcNr

dent of the club, and now Um- ... J.„ t ln rsoe 1 in,

tenant Governor of the Fourth

M»Jor-Gx-nernl Jaroe* H. McRae.] stated, n c|a* of <»». commaniJIng the Second Corps] known as "preferred allet

•ent the

nuawuuo—**. ■ ■ .tenant cxuveinur ««i

Wliuamstown J. W. stoke*. K; wan te Dtotrlct. who ha* been M** t*-unt> W.KdruJf and Koeenhayn—Nel- in Florida from an ,n n Moore. ilium of many weeks duration. Wood*town—G. H. Redding. j waA heartily welcomed back by

_ the club, he having returned to

r D*p trttnent In Cape ] inoculntlon

County Detaclive Wardell Hlge* and Stale Trooper* are InestlgaUng. but have no clue. In he excitement, the Smith* did ,ot recognise the make m *«ylc f th* car or Ha license number

Rlrhwood—J.

_ Applications in Early At «ha cloaing wawlon of the *” ” ’ 1

ninty-fitrJ annual *<w*l»n of the New Jersey Conference of the] MdhodiM Epiecopal Church, held *t Aebury Fark. on Monday, the] antgnreent* to the vartou* dto-

trtcu were made known. An erho of the fundamentaltot-

rooderntot claeb and a tecant-l roent of a prevtou* indoreement of a Sunday blue Uw bill now before the New Jerwry Legtolature marked the ctoaing »e»ton.

Rev. Harry von Cffel wa. ra-

the j turned to Sea l»le City for an-

NTnety pastors of the three Song in Honor of ReV.

hundred In the conference werej Mrs. C. S. LaWl , tI1( , lr 1Mle , „„ rre^uen. re.v 7 . .. - hanged _ h song, compoardljnckeon welcomed the gu*»l*. commitb The d.rtrlc. swpariniandenU. | Th* following^ | , ntrtM , UPra thelnllf

the Rex rh.rln* I Fltxg^gc^orjln^bonor of Tllrk ,. ? ,p Wlk c r . Dan 8 Blackman, of county under hto direct .up. r

Joaeph B Kulp. of the Bridgeton] hot. by Ml dtotrict: the Rev . Pherman O. j of Corbin City. J*ttt. of the Trenton dtotrict. nnd I author at the Rex Herbert J. Belting, of) Tuckahoe the Nr* Brunt*tek dtotrict. wen- Sunday ei

returned to the same superinten-

dent anelgnmcnt*.

that *

y Ti»

Camp* bul put* oB the tf-c ■ Introductory »tep* until l*!< Return h " 'X' '

| airman of the committee In chars of the 1SS7 nrlolment campalt n for the ittxen* Military Tra nlng Camp* Major Way's appointment fol-

W1 Id wood Sunday evening. tow* ht. .;kwtlon«othe chair-

^ Q I nwrerxrr ' After the Kiwanlan* Introduced inar.*htp ot tbe MjllUTT Traln^ and Mrs. C. S. Lawrence , |hHr ud|a Pl|i(t PrrW | d ,. n , prey ing camps Assoctation county

rt,* following song, composed (jackctn welcomed the gu*sts.

c by the. torical ability and tenchet

the service in the! tore men* Bible vlana ln PH hodtot Chun h on man. who gave a fine nddroas on

- Klwani* Ideal* and their appli cation to dally bu*lnc*. social

and spiritual life.

The aRalr wa* presided

Two Women Hurt In Auto Accident An Improperly clowrd cat door ,nd a rut In the street almost rrulted in s seriou* nccldent Sunlay morning Harry Jacoby, of Sea I*le City, ogether with hto wife, were re ;urnlng from the Sea trie City -allroad station, accompanied by i friend. Mr*. O'Keefe, of PhlU

tolphlt.

tea! of the car with Mrs. Jacoby,

the machine was being toward Laindto A -enu a rut. causing the door

By open soddealy. throwing Ml O'Ksefe partly out of the car. »ueh a position .oat her should re*led on the running board tb* car. her feet catching und-r ■he back of the front aaat of t

Mrs Jacoby made an eBort grab Mrs. O'Keefe's limb*

draw her into the cat Jacoby si the aame time, with on* hand on th* ateertng wheel, attempt ei to enteh hold of hi* wtfr. It ti

Bridgeton District Her. J. B. Kulp. district perintend' .it ttwo years). Aldln—J. B. Kirby. Alloway — H. 8. Crammer. Asbury--A. J. Smith. Ariury -J O R. Corliss. Auburu A. J Smltb. Aura—K R. Perinchlcf. Avalon—C. E String. Bridgeport and Centre —A. D. Ward.

Bridgeton:

Central—W. A. Boyd. First—It- N Aimer. Fourth- -Waller Nlckles*. Trinity—N. D Kelley. W«*dey—Christian Ernst. Burleigh—G. T. Hand. Cape May City E W. Graham. Cape May Court Hou»e—William Bwcn. Carney* Point—L. W. Henck. tVdarxllle A. I RowCenter Grox e T<> Ite Blipplled Outreton J W. Veal. fTaytoo - G. W. Hanner*. Deepwater W T Galloway. Deerfield—W. E Bunt. DenntovlUe Circuit—J. W

Brad way.

Dividing Creek - J E Simpson. Ebb >ra Ctrcull “ ” "

boon.

Rmer -E. A. Mill* Krm* L V Br* •

tenlng. March 7. which

. mmm „.. Lawrence's last eerrlce a* pastor of the church, where he ha* been stationed for four year*, and hto last service In the active ministry, from which he retired t the *«-**lon of the New Jersey j. E. Conference, which closed

n Monday In Asbury Park:

turses. th -*e preferred alt.

had formally been nereptet .tr »ent to one of the camp*, bu' thto year, due to the Incrra.--Inter**! on the part of I ora youth* to spend the thirty day: of healthful recreation. It will b* ] necessarv for applicants to get their complete papers In at an Cape May County has many :

large] young men who have attended \

hi* encampments of the C. | C. and who Intend to re-, I

of the three thousand counties J turn again thl* summer. Major j

in the t nlted State* who bavejWay sal,I

volunt-rted their services to atdj--—■-■■■ ■ j In 'he Government'* project »<> KEATING'S Both Phones

build belter eltliens * **

Saturday. March 19— “Taxi-Taxi”

Edward Everett Horton

3 - ACTS VAUDEVILLE - 3 1_ DR. CARR The greatest of all crystal g-aers. assisted by Prin« Buddha,

the Mystery Man from India.

Yonr Last Chance to See the Big Art Big Sprcial Matinee 2:45 for the Kiddies 2— ROBINETTE

The Wixard of the Xylophone

3 DAINTY JUNE REVUE Miniature Musics! Comedy — Pretty Girls

Catchy Music

number of patriotic leading clti-,

out of

< Melody-

In the Garden")

o our fold

by President Edwin G. Middleton, young Americana,

who reminded the Kiwanlan* of Thto county, under plan* mad* j the International attendance eon- i,x the War Departm m author!-j test now on. ] tiew. wll. have a limHed amount j

young m n b-tween Ihe xge*[ | of 17 and :« eligible to atf-ndj permit',,nr camps. Each count:

known.

And we welcomed them. Ohf so gladly; Now they're going to roam. From our fold and home. And all our hearU beat sadly.

A Soft Thing:

ny partner to hold me very during a dance,

earily.”

211 S. LANDIS AVE. Bell rhuart 31

Cleaning—Dyeing—Pressing PLEATING 3507 Pacific Ave.. Wildwood. N J

"Qalrkrri and lle*t Hoad Service la Cape Bay Comal j" Irving Fitch Real Estate - - Insurance

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Keystone! eis-H

Mon.. Tues.. M*r. 21. 22— The Third Degree Dolores Costello. Raddiffe Fellows. Louise Dresser —AddedComedy Topics Fables aesdaj, March 23— PAUUNE FREDERICKS in “JOSSLYN’S WIFE” A tense drama of modern social complexities.

Thursday, March 24—

Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STINES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTIRS WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. }. to late Wm. F. Daniel* BeU Phcx* M-

Reliable Trucking Service . and from Philadelphia: we call for the goods and deliver them to your door at a coot very little more than ordtnnrily would be charged for freight alone. Special rates during winter month*. Furniture movod with care; local service also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: FRITZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE. SEA ISLE CITY Bell Phone 14 Kayatona Pbon*

“The First Night” With Bert Lytell and Dorothy Devore A side-splitting farce.

at Wildwood-By- ^he-Sea T5he Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance

The only hat cleaning place in Cape May County. Bring your felt hat to ua. We will make it look like new. All woik guaranteed. NEVRO’S

C. Ingersoll & Son Funeral Directors

Pacific Avenue

Wildwood, N. J.

Good. Clean Coal W. H. AUSTIN CO. WILDWOOD, N. J.

Wildwood: 3909 Pacific Ave.

Cape May City: 221 Decatur St-

Dreg* Wei! and Succeed

MADELEINE SHOP

3715 Holly Bo»ch Ave.

At Your Service Night ami Day

Wildwood, N. J.

When You Build consider fair dealing and dependable construction. See members of The Master Builders Exchange of Wildwood, N. J. j JOHN H. CURVAN, Secretary