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CAPE MAY COTOTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MAT 6. W7.
_ . II* mmt *‘nJojr»blt »nd Uwtructive Emma Edwards *i» >-■"»
b«- PMMaknrs «chooi »i» u idition Nuiunium
•rl deuce.
, Wrkes First
Prize Essay
Awarded By State Dep®*^', Dh.ner Great Tribute ment of Conservation To Judge Eldredge
For Forest Week (Contmsec from P»o« Onei — .-earm. and now be*Jde Jusil.
Doings in County Schools u»!*utV Judi^*iio»»ra
-—— ICarrua : JudR«- I-. «lpl. U»nR«^.
~ sr- ’tits *J%sr ssr'r ■ i ~
-eonnaJidatlon” one a«ep furtfcer. «' Atlantic city.
Tb* Oftb and the Mxth grade| Judge Bldredjf declared th» i^tteTn the Elder.. Dennhiville.lalthough he had .-.metlmee pro.. Sf&ath £t.nu a'hoola -111 all| .Mr en.ied the men higher " tr^^rted to l^dlam i»«c —— “ne.
next rear, and the Ludlam prl
Biary pupil? to DennUvlUe.
“A Full House" By High School Alumni Middle Township Ass'n To
Present 3-Act Farce
A “Fu.i House" U the name of a three-act fart* which will be pre-lu-nted ibis Saturday eveuing and .cam next Tuesday b> the Middle 1 irti nxhip High School Alumni A^Kiatioa. m the High School at
< ape May Court House
Tie play had a tong run or Hruadway a tew yaara ago and l< huefc full of fun and eacltem' *
be knew that the Common Plea? Judge
who 'mea the real aunahlne and
j shadow* of humanity."
A -morie .bowteg the atory “No <*>* fecognlxee WStter than orVbJTT ha* been made by the mmelf “T «•" wankoe-e* “‘ d
* nr(fc t ^ , p j)« at North Judge EBdredg.
WUdwwtM under the direction
e- we...:
■" .1.1-.. .1..-. i»»..
In.; n»r » "w s "'’ r ’ J
anted by the children
"i»ut 1 know
Fat that la the peat I hare don. the
t I could, and God helpinc. '
Freeholders Won't Have Buck' Passed < Coot Inued *rti»n Pane One May County Library was received from County LI brarian. Ml?.? Sarah A. Thomas, and County Chairman Alfred Cooper. The report dialed that book, wei ? being distributed In every section of tb< county, book* being of every scop, of work, numbering 17.7#» issued. An Increasing number of que»L for special book* wax noted
in the report
a town of 3SS inhabitants war cited, where out of that popu
The Alumni Association Li giving Ution m * n taatmt
^ *!«
the library In that
„V. II. ab*. showing that H la a
reading town"
County Engineer B. Smith repored that the I t Ion of bulkhead lag oa Drive, Cape May City, marte-i
April ss.
The W«t Wildwood It , ment AaociattoB. In a co
cation, tailed to the attention of the Free holder, that they had
__ Fen daH
gineer. was authorized
plan? and npaciOcatloiis for rebuilding of Cap*- Island brtdg. jaikwto and Perry Streets.
Cap lay City.
r Champltn. In hi. repon. that the Sheriffs reeidence in poor condition, repair-, line and papering being
The star role, that of a gentleman crook, la played by Prwdnr Fisher, assistant postmaster a Cape May Court House Other. who are cast in Important part, an Miss Ladle Springer. Mia. Gladys McPherson. David Iveraor
and Marshall Fisher
Other members of the cast an Anna Crawford, tdnllep* lz»noHarry Vance. Learning Lloyd. Bur-
I strip of white
Cape May County were given ^ magnlflc nt ovation ■MM
given Judge Eldredge i
mhUk The audience. HepuMi.an* at the rid- of an «f? _ laad Oemocrala from all parts of pupil. tak» gnat delight m e* _ coonty. men and women, mne hlhlting thair picture to -triton ! ^ ^ ^ thf , . ppUuw rr . la this room, the children J *erb«»ated like ibund-r through also mad* from modeling lhl . oat-way Casino, and sticks small reproduction*! committee in charge of of eeen— fr—n tbe life of Abraham ^ dtansr. beaded by Jerre Uncola. Thee* scan— are u “‘‘] chBrn t > . r , of Cape May. included: as Blustration? wbea pupil* »*•“ > Alice ('oreon. Mrs J* -
Tbe play will
und'.T the direction of Miw. Lueiie
Springer.
There will be dancing after the
performance <-itch night.
■ clans storl—|.
Mill.
Ramuel
A Dutcb windmill which act-.j ^ Meeray. C t Hewllj E O sally nriw from a small electric j u ow *h. Jr.. Evans O. Klaughlor. motor is a third source << en- r _ A Nortan sad Jesw O Lwdioyment to visitor* Jn this room- !. m The schools under the super-!
the Helpi..* Tw-bel
have reported the foliow.ag per \Y/jl| FrtfoTCe of ati.-ndasce far tb* VV IH L-dUUICC
tiarch
Ml Paletmo. H. >*■ _ »&; Ciermoat. M.«: I Harbor. JI Flahiag Creek. •I S: Cabi Spring Academy. M l. Cold Spring *2,
«.%.
SIS: Petersburg. »*.•: Belleplain. •*. Ludiam. hk.S. Cape May S7: Owns Vlaa. hi; Eh ns*. XI: BeWeys Point. »2. Dess -vti t. M; Seavllle, Id. M* Tv—uan Meeting, will be bet-* e* t-„ a. May S. I:S«. Cold apr.r Academy; May 4.
May S. 1:80. Peter*
Law On Levy
Commissioner To Act Be-
ginning July i
autbnnred to pure has.- draperies
for the new eourt bouse.
Kurtb*t reporting. Mr. Cham or. -S"! that he thought it ad Vlrabl. that a suitable souvenir
all visitors to tbe dedlcation . vercis— on July 2. H. tfeted the expense of print
Ing th. booklet would b* home by It., r-ontractors, who have done
work on the new building* Director of Publicity Hall u
authorised to proceed with bo* let .»d to approprifete *»50 fn
in tartro- , b „ pabileity fund toward tbe
pmeated j polltan newspaper. Tbe
P - municwtlon rtated that the adww-1 ..
! Dement* said there were twelve
CO. X.. Q er t in Sheriff*. Oflice
mlth.
.^"^ICo. League Clubs £ j Filling Their Ranks I -
Has Secured | j
Court House
Some Good Material
* give
th«
nents.
Tl>. t* mporary building alongld. of the County Clerk - * oflicc ,|ll l» m*d a- a storage boueby the HberiJf when removed to th. rear Of the Utildicg*. Mr. Champion being author! led to
—- Be w *“
The
uwlatlon wondered whether! Mr* Elmer Bright, of Burleigh, dr. Hall was superstitious about I has ha* n appointed clerk in tbe "-thirteen. - ’ Sheriff » of»c* In the ab—nce of
Woodbine Welcomed V-O. , Mr Ooslln. In making a mo-| a deputy sheriff, which office PkwnvKor of rnmmfrte non that it he referred to thejm*,!. vacant by tbe resignation tJiamber ot L-ommerc puWlrJty , Mr ^ tOT -w—tj„f n,.w»rd Tenenbaum last w—k rCctmucd free. Pa- One) Wildwood will be the lucky 12 "
A resolution by Preehokler
Champion authorining tbe widen- j NOTICE
Important
the aatlre ••• v■-»— —- -- , the site of the section In which
Industrial Exhibit
Another feature of Thursday *
While
«no doubt ha* been to the foaailt«Uonai><} taxing interstate bu*eIt fur the Use of New Jersey highway*. Mate M—or V*hici Commiesioacr DU1 D prepartag to eafore* the new law strictly. beglaning July 1. Hr is acting upon advie* of Attorssy Oeasrai Kstxenbach The measure, which was p%-sd tbe last e—sioo of tbe Le*i»
De-iaad oue-half cents mtaaife late! rier. -ngaged in Muartwfweager or freight traffic. Failure Hagger-ito CPtoply with lb* provision* -eeidtr. will r—on U the surpenaioa of They wiltlthe car registration. «* tea, bonk* on tV- rhiet yusttr* ha. aid it» school and . 'he case of Lsag vs- Muronm- that for next year '»»«7 •n the rural May ‘ di antll
approach
Ocean City, to bridgr
there, was passed.
Mr. Champion stated that half of the «xpen** would be borne by the State. He —id the Ninth Street appr.sK b to the Ocean
hlblt staged by Woodbine's maim ptty-Bomer. Point bridge was not I faetui- . Every prooa— in the , 0(>u ,h and the widening j mskini of rubisr hcri*. from th> j au nrcessary to facilitate traf :
raw* rubber to the finished pro-.g,
dmt. *? shown by the Bra.! A eommunlcalloB from the! stone Rubber Company: tbe m»k .gt,,. Highway Comml—loo stated ing of a fell hat. from the full , be Comml—Ina win pro-1 site .urefi rabbit skin, to th- C v*<l wlih plans sol specification*. finished hat. was shown by th. >for r ,t>uUdlnx the He he Longer M B. I>. Hat Compniry. and eh.l- U,,. dlW( B !idg«. n—r Cnpe May j dm,- clorhtng was ahown by tb. p,,,. the State to assume fifty, Woodbine Clothing Company p,., oent. of tbe cost. The committee of Woodbine Fn Aolders and elly of- , busin.ns men haetng the arranc a< lfc |, werr aaked to meel with | ments for tbe meeting In sparse commission to decide the type j were: Jacob « Lrivln. Morn.- , mua t .dvaniAgeou? | Krmskey Beniamin BotwHu.k. ! Oyrralioss are expected to beWilliam Abramson and M Blum. _ ln ln *pioni*-r or early tall.!
-ru.. 1 «Xe femerl-
ALBEBT AMBERG. the wel! known pholographre, ha. reopen- ! hi* studio on the board walk. Hea ndo City, for the season All amateur work promptly at tended to. Adr
that
v-ii tve aj
M.iV :
dirat Ions Point
Mav Court House will have rung entry In the Cape May iunty League thU sfanon.
Manager •Bbotty -- Ambroe-, | itb «u(-h atar* »» Jack Kimble, g
Muhlenberg Oollnge. who i« ?
causinK * sensation in college ;'j rank* by hi* speettruUr pitching , and batting, will occupy tbe •• mound for tbe “In the Heart of '
ition Land" nine. Ktmb! (
had a tryout with the Athl-tic? •
« sho.1 tilme ago
Marks, formerly of the South Phllller. will ixcupy the hid . er. Earl Wltmer. who sev-n f: yearn ago pitched for the Phlllle*. will b- eevin in the outfield. £. Boyd Tyler, who had a tryout ? with the New York Giants and . Who toil ay perhaps would be in the majors, will cavort around Initial —ck: “Goose" Doughty middle Township High allaround athlote. will play In the outfield and Kate*, a former Middle athlete. wUl play short-,
stop.
A-alon also Is making a strong bid for tbe pennantt. During the week V. Townsend, of Ocean City, was signed for slab work; Tommy Delaney, of Wildwood: Claude Rice ai.d George Culver, both of gra lair City, wen- also atgned by Manager George Cndt*.
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Mi«s Mixner in Hospital Mias Jeasie' Mixner. secretary to Prosecutor WUUam H. Campball. Jr.. I* conn tied to <be Millville Hospital, when ahe went Tuesday to have her tonsil* re-
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t render prompt and
Annual Dinner Stone
The Daughters of pve Amcri Revolution were granted per don to meet in tbe Court |
.^wse building for their anaus! . | meetiag and ejection of officer* ]
on May 2*
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