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SLA mr.r CITY CAPE MAY COUFI'Y. H. J . FE1I»AY. JUNE 3. 1927.

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Unveil World War Memorial In Wildwood

Olf, 0 f Athletic AModation To Gty Received By Mayor Culver

ftwon By Sen. Rkl»rdt

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D. of A. R. Chapter Mark Patriot’s Grave Resting Place of Jesse Hand Marked With Insignia The c*p* Majr County Patriot Chapter. D. A. R.. held their regular monthly meet Inc In the Commtaatonen' Room. City Hall. Oeean City, on Saturday. The meeting «aa well attended. The Regent. Mias Mattel Clay, presided Mine Lila Oandy wan appointed rhalrman of a apectal committee to obtain and place House building a tablet In memory of the patriots In this county who (ought In the Revolutionary War. The raoerv^ fund o( |lt0 was appropriated (or

this tablet.

A new board of management was elected for two years, composed of Mrs. Edward Rio Mrs.

Wildwood*

_ relied M< ~ae the opening number program of event* cro*

* the day *»»> laurel*. T ■Banrat la the gift of 1 musoftd Athletic Association dty. U» ** known sa I ; srar memorial. It la tut o: statuary fronting t g^nsd tracks opposite the Penn 4 *iaiIon plnaa and at t K -

HI *.i. chosen. j It was decided to hold a at raw-

nr grr, granite tablet rieM^^ aijwtically above a tiered pedes-

•L otrr which the marble figure

(estival

U the Sky as If In prayerpi .application, his hands cfeaspabotr the bronae aatoer. U a bole to deed* and victory won. TV .launog wbReneea of the figm U In bold relief against the stone and cedar tree* formtU the tsar kg round. Somehow, n taio of gold circled the noble Ini a* 'hr aim. Just breaking tL-wigh sblftlag clouds when the mlale curtain fall, spent its

Ikrj upon the figure.

monument is erected upon . : approached by marble grp Flower urns are planted cither aide ot U, bearing :< unes and bkracna. hardy tnrlcg flower* Itkaly to ■ all summer. The La tor left their allken flag t base of the PedcataL as

s«mtinel guard when played "Star Span

■ssscr.'' and afterward mar

aback. Magnolia Lake. Ocean r. on Saturday afternoon and

ilng. June 11.

hree new member* were presMrs. J. D. S- Eisenhower. Mrs Horace Church aad Mr*. Roy |

aa discussed. The buildings were

decided to Aecormte the | rsponed completed on time by grave of Jesse Hand, a soldier of Ft**bolder Champion aad Arehl-

tbe Revolutionary War. with the lect Green.

... «» ,K * nsurh M( . HalI wa( subjected to ae-

regular Insignia of the Dough ter* of the American Revolution. Member* of the chapter, with few guest* assembled at the grave at 11 o'clock. The aervlces were opened by a prayer by the Chaplain. Mr*. EJitabeth Swain, ttala being followed by the Regent * addretw. presenting the marker. Mrs Reeves liard,

Dedicate Co. Buildings June 30 Date Changed To Gve Shore Residents Chance To Attend Ceremonies

Tablet From D.A.R. Chap.

County Publicity Director W. R. D. Hal' reported to the Board of Freeholder*, at their meeting Wednesday at Court Houae. that the committee in charge of arrangements for the ried lost km of the new county building* had dlaruased changing the dedication date from Saturday. July 2. to Thursday. June 20. Mr. Hall stated that the committee thought that June 20 would give many seashore residents an opportunity to be present at tbe dedication enerrler*. whereas If the exercises were held Saturday. July 2.

Cape May County Paid Lindberg Tribute To Honored Dead ‘^ted To

Sea Isle City

Mayor Sofroney Sends Let-

ter To Flyer and One

To His Mother

Sea Isle City

Dedicated Monument

School Childien Marched in Parade and Floral Boat

Was Launched

Avalon Had Big Parade;

Launched Boat

Senator Bright Speaker

Sea Isle City (oiks turned out In goodly number* on Memorlsl Day to pay honor to those veferans who hare answered the last bugle call a* well aa those wbo offered their service# and escaped

the Grim Reaper.

aaiuroay. jmy a. mom , The chief participant* were the and Inland residents I school children, and thanks to the would not be able to attend on I teacher, and Parent-Tfwcher* Aaaccount of preparing for the, "elation they turned out with full Fourth of July influx of vial tor*. | rank* and matte a pretty P* 6 *"™' The Freeholder* went on record i At 2 o clock the P*™ 4 * approving tbe change in dale* j for™** 1 ^JP* ““

descendant of Je*

a few

cep led the marker with

well chosen words, after which Luther Ogden, of the Board of

Freeholder*, delivered a dress. The assembly then

Joined In "America." the aalut* to the flag, and the recitation of the American's Creed. The exercise* wet. brought to a cloa« by the repealing of the L<> rd * prayed anV a benediction given

by the chaplain.

TV ceremonies attending the Xiviling. ware carried out to the kttrr and on achedule time. Rev. Paul Neff made the invocation. Dw music was furnished by the WiM.ood Bl*h School Baud fcuior William H. Bright madi iW presentation saying in part: "S«n)* confidence i* at once the,

striking Impreaslon created — . kj tu* quiet and dignified world J u dge EWrcoge Say» L-nme

Wm One Against Public

Ymidw Sentenced

For Lewdness

»»r memorial. The sculptured

breathe a prayer

'■ 'UnkagHiag for peace after t'^ory In a Just cruse aad profhlnu that the sword of Juslic* •ill is- drawn only in defense of He weak and oppressed. The < *alr outlined cross recalls to Miri the graves of those comtWc who paid the supreme **£-

Mayor Edward H. Culver on kelult of the city accepted, with * <>ricf and fitting address, the •H'ldld gift of the Wildwood Atklnic Association. The oration <i>'lit*red by Senator Emer-

Cssiinoea an Pa«s Fiva) Judge Lecturer Man

For Disgracing Family

t<u should be ashamed

)'.irr*»ii to bring anch a disgrace r«ur wife aad children. Shame

fwi!" was (he tenor given William Marsh,

:ommunleatk>n

received by tbe board from West Wildwood It was stated In the (cation that Director Hall had failed to Include Weat Wildwood aa one of the reeorts In the county In tbe advertising appearing In the metropolitan newspaper*. Mr. Hall. In explaining the oversight, stated that when notified some time ago of n. he took ateps to Insert West Wildwood, giving the county thirteen resorts. He said that the newspapers were receiving the advertisements in what la known as "mat" form and that the reetton h*d not been made In the mats i;< the earlier insertions, but that the changes would be made in all future advertisement*. toe error being of such nature that It eould not ha lul-

led by the Sea Isle City Band anil beaded by Mayor Sofroney, Commissioner Hiram C. Lowe. Dr. D Upton Bair and a detail of Legionsires from Morgan Ranch Post, marched down Central Avenue to Forty-sixth Street, to Landis Ave- ■ and thence to Memorial Park Landis and West Jersey Avenues. where the exercisss wei

■Id.

Each child proudly carried .

of the line In a little wagon, drawn by the children, was thi floral boat all ready for launch a memorial to tboe* who

gave their live*

Tbe crowd encircled the pretty little park, which was a fitting

place for the

Mayor Sofroney presided and Introduced Dr. Bair, wbo offered the Invocation, after a selection by the band, and Harold Sutton then led

the audience in

May or Bergner Delivered a

Fine Address, Paying Tribute To Heroes

Several Prize* Awarded

j Woodbine Held ! Field Day Saturday Was Sponsored By Com-

munity Center

Offers Cottage To Them

large crowd

paradr and floral boat launching

at Avalon Mm>oriel Day.

The parade, which started at 1 O’clock, was led by the police car. color guard of Boy Scouts. Mayor Gustave Bergner and Commfasdnnerx George Rolhacker and R. Bruce Belth. The Judges. Wil-

WVslcotl. Edward A.

fterklc. Frank Albright and W. McCausiand. wbo marched as a* Mayor Bergner * residence; tbe recreation committee of the Borough: the Gin'# Club, carry-

ing flower* for tbe boat;

Daughter* of America float*, a

of the Avalon Catholic Club.

Mayor Markland and several tone Harbor Commissioner*, the Lsuallen Band, of Cape May Court House. the Fire Company

with tbe busii

and Republican Club bringing up

the rear.

Cbarie* W. Davidson

marsh .1 and Mrs. F. H. Stratton

was director of the parade.

The prtxe winner* of the parsde were: Stone Hartmr Fin Join pany. IIS for best equlpr.ient. Stone Harbor Fire Company. 110,

best person**!; D. of

float. Avalon Catholic Club, best flp SO rated float; Boy Scout*. IB. The ceremonies at the launching of the floral boat were opened with a prayer by Rev. Charles E.

String.

Mayor Bernger delivered

Woodbine celebrated one of the most gala eventi in its history Saturday, visitor* from all sections of South Jersey being in attendance. The event was a fleld day sponsored by the Community Center. Ml** Bather Harrow, directress of the center, being In

charge

A feature of the day waa demonstration of rythmic dancing In which a number of > >ung girl#

participated Great pulse

extended the Inatnictresr of the young girl*, who performed the dances with professional aklll. Woodblne resident*, particularly these who were lax In their lit-

he Community Center.

Co. C. of c. Elects New President William A. Haffert Will Head Body For the Next Year Praise For Retiring Head

were enthusiastic

Mayor Mnuric. M Sofroney alt the meeting Of the Sea tele City Commlaskmer* * as authorised to Invite Captain Charles A. Lindbergh to he the gue*t of tbe city, after the home-coming reception* be will be tendered In this coun-

try over.

The famous flyer * mother was also Invited In the cablegram and letter sent the flyer. Mrs Lindbergh waa also sen! a special,' invitation to come to the r.wort

Mayor Sofroney * Inv tailor, u

Captain Lindbergh la ae 'o',low* "Captain Charles A. Lindbergh

Dear Oaptaln Lindbergh.

Sea lale City tpvlte* you and

your mother to he the gues'. thU city after ewoeptionc America on your home-tom n ••The etty offers you and j

two i mother a beautiful home by sea. We Invite you both to stay

possible r*r/°w n^'b* gl’vm you Admitted to Probate id vour dear mother. —

of Hrnry J. Cor TC n

suitable for airplane landing and Divides Hit Property

arrangements will be made to in-

sure facilities for flying.

“Congratulating you in the name of Sea Isle City on your

record breaking might. I am.

"Sincerely your*.

"MAURICE M. SOFRONEY.

"Mayor."

William A. ilmJfert. Sea lale CHy publisher, was formally installed as president of the Cape May County < ■ amber of Commerce at tbe meeting of the Chamber held at Avalon In tha Community Hall last Thursday

evening.

Every member-organIxatloa of the County Chamber were present the meeting, the ball f ’

In a short address Mayor Sofro- which be paid tribute

work of the cLy administration and outlined the

your youths charged with lewd-ne-Twbo were several week, ago tried at Court House on the charge of an aUegea aerkma of fense aflalast Bclir • e *“2££ of North Wildwood, on December 26 laat. appeared before Judge

Eldredg* Wednesday

sentence, they having pleaded

non-vult to the l '* d “**

Charles Scrtvette. Charles Mm helmer. William Carey, all 21

year* of age. and Iron

17 were the four youths. Scriveile wa. given a suspended tence- Bartlcson. was ordend to r££ “o «be County Probation Officer. Luther T. 0*"ettaon. tor , period of one year; Maxhelmer wm given four month* in

county J.U «nd Carey

already served two month, jail. »as given a two moi Judge Kldredge before pro-

nouncing sentence gave s l»ngt-» RelcorUle, Atlantic County.! lpcturt , to the four youths. "This “«e before Judge Eldredge j ro>tter j, gertoua. The crime U dnisday morning having! a misdemeanor In our law.” He guilty to the le.rcaay «>f | eUle( j the sentence which could

mediately corrected at tha tbe future, during which of the complaWt- b# pentad put the practical need*

Tbe County Mosquilb Commla- of ule {my .

slon was alloted 92000 ofthaa#proprla'ion recently allowed them

for extermination work.

Supreme Court Justice ’Aither Campbell thanked tfc* Freeholders for the action they had taken In increasing the salary of Court

Crier Carlton M. Weacott. ■ additional appropriation asked for tbe Sea Isle City

Hospital by Mayor Maurice M Sofroney. in behalf of Mrs. Lll- ||» M Sudderth. wbo Is Hi charge of the Institution. Mayor Bofronry. In the communication stated that the appropriation

given tbe hospital aome time

automobile tire, as be wi ' n » suspended sentence by

" Judge.

At'orney George Orel*, who Frenented Mich, in asking "lenrj. ^ defendant said

the tire bad been returned

■t that Marsh wm "more or leas

'■'Heated- when the offei

he "given for the offense—three years or *1000 flne or both, great deal of Immorality I* being committed In all aSCtloM of the

Senator William H. Brl-M lea on behalf of the Parent-ToacWrs Association of Sea lale City, pre-

> Mayor Sofroney for the

city, the soldier* monument, which he stated should ever be an Insplratlon to commemorate tbe valorous deed* of the hoys who offered their eerrices to the country. In a few words the mayor re-

ceived the monument, which Mid would be dedicated to

people.

Senator Bright waa then presented a* the speaker of the day and In a short addreM Hid tbe

tal had done muen gouu. -- _ - «,u. the fund# given them. The who J**, Board ordered the communloallon - country might be made the great received and filed 1 country that It ta. and whose prin- ^ May Patriot Chapter D.^P|- were permeating the whole

asked permission of

- erect A tablet In the! R1 « l ‘

-lag* arrompllabed by the center. as they proudly witnessed the participation of their children

In the various events.

Samuel 8. Flelsher. organlxer of the new undertaking, of Phils •ti-lpbla. wa* among the honored j visitor* present at the fleld day

-xerclaes.

Will of Aged Skipper

the great i crowded. The Ocean City Che

Mayor Surprised Man With Pull Imposed Fine ol $75 For Reticle** Driving

"Oh you can't nroaalfte me. 1 stand high with promt newt »l dais of th« Buu* and I will appeal any sentence given me.” “ ' waa the rather eloquent

to the mm wbo paid the supreme gficriflee lu the war* of our country and to the purposes and principle* for which they fought. Mayor Bergner declared that " believed Memorial Day to be

most importani of all our holl-land attempt at "scare-giving" days, and touched upon leva, pounded by James Gibson, loyalty and co-operation. 'South Congreas Avenu*.

Flather CFLougblin made the dosing prayer, at the end of which all present Joined in the

Lord's Prayer.

The Boy Scou'* took the floral boat to the w=:er'» edge and it waa towed to aea by the local

Co**! Guard*.

Following the ceremonies the Leuallen Band wm'. .o tbe base-

ball diamond.

Tbe will ol Henry T. Corson. )»-ye*r-old veteran of the sea. »ho died May 1«. wa* admitted lo probate at the Surrogate # of-

fice during the week.

In his will he directed that hi* house hold goods be given hU bounekeepet Alena Burgeaon; |6U0 to the Calvary Church and all hi* persona, property he di-

vided m follow*:

One-fourth to Priscilla T. Cor-

son. one-fourth to Arlington B. Corson, one-fourth to Alena Burgesutt and one-foo 'N to the Ocean City Title and oat Company. to be haid in trust for hla

two grandchildren. Helen

.-i.d by J Fred M-i president, and Clayton iiaiaas Brick, for seven year* p rest deal of tbe County Chamber, arrived In a motor bus with a large deta-

galion.

Mr. Brick upoke of the early endeavors of the County Chars | ber and the struggles to re&aa the Chamber a succea*. The speaker of the evening waa State Senator Emerson L. Richards. of Atlantic City, who 'old about tbe State Highway paring period of six years. This he said wm approred by ths Leglalamre. and that out of the hundred millions of dollars that tie spent for paving 179 miles of ’.osds only a small would be expended by bond lame. Judge Henry H. Eldredg* alao spoke, using as his topic tba cynic and the philosopher, showing that sometime* the cynic, wbo la a "doer." ts better than tbe philosopher. who I*

birds. Ills bofnextnad he bequeathed to Arlington B. Comon. He named Priscilla T. Corson,

'antic hi* niece and Arlington B. Corson

CUjr. .b, «l..b . hi—rlns b.,..., —1 r« W cU.£r^”,r.»“r •»

Peace Steelman, last Saturday Despite hit claim of political

Glowing tributes were paid to Irving Fitch, t Sea ble CB . the retiring president, and gifts were made to him from the Cape May. Wtldv-ood and Sea Isle City delegations Not to be outdone. hib Mayor George L. Markland. of Cor- Stone Harbor, calmly announced

,d Edmund H. Corson. H*l «>ai *Ros* Hataor had a gift of

event Prteclltat Mtcvr. ana walked frost with « Corson predeceased Rina «be per-1 Oliver oota.

so rial property was to be divided

W. C. T. U. Flower Day

board '

* bulldln

ct a might. Mid the Senator, and be I *‘U be ,. They were granted, beI|evw) |ht , MEJll * r ., p |, n „r elvil-1 ylou* ‘

^ _ people the country

been expended and that the!spired by one common Impulse to

"Flower Mlaelon !»*y" will be held at Court House. Tuesday. June 7. when the W. C. T. U. will visit the county Jail and

had been proven to be, farm, where flower* and candy

- ■ will be given the Inmate*. Pre-

, believed the Master', plan of civil- ] '■‘ou. to the vbdutlon*. the usual

I Izatton wa. that this country j Program will b* followed at a The Fieeholdem were notified I ^ ^ head Highway, meeting in the M. K. social hall, that the War Department will' (hr on , y highway of b.p-l ^rv a box lunch wlU be narvod. bold a public hearing In the Com- plnBM be i n dosing, end! AH are cordially invited to b«

mhvl'jneni' room, at Ocean City. I cb i| draD should be shown that prteent.

In regard to the proposed Ocean | hl|thw , J . by (Lc rijh, living of

Clty-Longport Bridge. tbeir elders.

County Engineer R. Fendall i R ev Harry F. Von Uffel proSmltb reported th_t the Ocean I noanre< j t hc benediction, after Clty-Somers Point Boulevard »■*•., which the Morgan Ranck Post nearing completion. | detail consecrated tbe monument County Solicitor Palmer Way acc0 rdlng to their ritual, firing reported that searches have been , salute and sounding tap*

coromii-e- •- j received In connection with title* The line then reformed and county. It U * terrible thing torj „ fmr(Jln(? the ^ Jrle City Boule-, marched north on laandt* Avenue two of you to conspire to do wnat, vard aQd that they wUl be for-' t(> Frill Street to the Boardwalk did. To think that you warded during the week to the| Mn< j to the Amuaement Pier, where

the floral boat waa launched with

f'dgv

„uch a thing—the act* you

— , milted were lower than

Mr. Crete told Judge’your crime I# peculiarly^

Sea lale City Commiaetoners.

“*' ‘‘ and Wunder

» first offense and that aj t h c public cannot

sentence would work * fr | m e». In pronouncing sentence on Marsh's wife and , >m going to take into conaldera-

..^m. the fact that you have never CoUDCllman EnfeM g, ng an d been convicted before and » our olto Wuad . r candidates for age. and make a .distinction re-election to Stone Harhor Coun- ... ell, having been prevailed upon

by their friend* to again run for

"I: who needed hte support. r -<uu.! oampMI Mid that

'H' had been recovered and

' Marsh was of a family, who “"uMn't be in court. He reeoo ''■ Ird that he be given another

'itunity. Judge Eldredge then f* 1 * »usp«-nded sentence. Higbce Proud Father

County Dctoctire A. Wardell -•ixbee i the proud tktber of a -■iiiy gif) boin Wednesday noon.

new arrival will be named

'-'itabeth Mi*. High** will he •uienibsred as Mias Bertha Hess.

IMiephUn.

,it: thrifty and save your money. ■ Qu *iH need it aome time and,

' • *oon—hut be ready. Start j‘“e hospital

11 acocunt at once in Security,

1 runpany. t ape May City. Judge I^vin aay* If ». w Hu' rainy day woc’l find you i be eonvlcled for our thoughts, ^brepareg. Adv i we'd all be in the penltenUary.

Councilmanic Candidates County P-T-A Held

Picnic At Avalon

Rendered First Aid Prompt administration of first laid by nurses at the Sea W« City Hospital probably saved ihc life of 2-year-old Marie High, of Fortieth Street, Sea I*le City.

Tuesday afternoon.

Little Marie, when her mMber's back waa turned, opened a medicine cabinet and ate several ■ ablets which ber mother used for disinfecting purpose*. She told her mother what she had don. and the mother ruahed her t>

The Cape May County ParentTeach*!*' Association* held a picnic on the Avalon beach, a! Twenty-ninth Street. Wednesday. Miss Gandy, helping teacher, and Mr*. Stone. County P. T. A. pre»I-

dej dent.

s plan to hold a similar pic-

the office*.

Councilman Seng, whose hurtles* la located In Brooklyn, tr

it known aome time ago that -- |le „„„ ye , r cause of the demands made by J

hte business upon hla lime it

would be imposaible for him m Baccalaureate Sermon continue to serv. a. Councilman MicWle Township High P* U “‘F

Hte many friend*, headed t>> . r . large busl: Meyor Markland and Council. I The baccalaureate aermon to the city and

who know Mr. Seng's worth to gral ) ua ung class of tbe Middle; Bridget' the Borough, then got busy BndjTownahlp High School will

their inatetem

friendship Mayor Sofroney posed a fine of 9*S and cost. When the Mayor uttered tbe fateful" words Gibson alni<*t lost hla breath. *o astonished wa* he that. he. a friend of prominent State official*, should be fined. When the Mayor told him he would either have lo pay fine or g to Jail. Gibson paid. Gibson was arrested on the complaint of George Jeffery*, of Sea Ule City, who alleged ihat defend*-1 on April 12. while riding in an automobile going rapid rate of apeed. struck hte car parked along the road at Strathmere. damaging li to the

extent of 1(0.

Jeffery* Mid that Gibson told him be would pay the damage, after he got the car fixed, but Gibson failed to pay he then swore out a warrant for Gibson's Mayor Sofroney subjected Gibson to a severe questioning. When the Mayor asked him. how fast wa* he ailowed to go In the city limits. Gibson answered, "Thirty miles through a town.” Tbe specified charge agalnrt Gibson was for violation of the motor vehicle lawa, exceeding ri,--peed limit In a town and reck

lea driving.

Mrs. Sophia Pilling Given Suspended Sentence A suspended sentence given Mr* Sophia Plill monton. formerly by Judge Eldredghaving pleaded gulity t» larceny of rings from a gu-st of a Wildwood hole! In September. 1»J5. Harry Pilling wbo was Indicted tointly with 1. t was found not guilty by a jury several weeks ago. Mrs. Pilling turning Sir

Cape May

h.vnt. who operate- a Attorney Charles Bonn. 11.

also In Atlantic. Court House. In ap -allng tall business in Mrs. Pilling, told Judge E ell-known that eh" waa the only supfs

Kiwanian. Chamber of Commerce her three children great that j delivered' Sunday morning by Kev.jmember and vice president of « w ** “ v ‘ c * lm 01 c lr«“ m ’

Seng finally yielded Hte willtem Kwen. The aervice* wlllltrad" organisation. You should The Judge gave Mr- Jilling many friends appreciate the mc-U*. held at 11:15 A. M . daylight|easily b«- able to tell who he I-. aevere lecture and told her iha. 'fires he will have lo make to wring time, in the Methodist If you do. and find hte name bid- be wa- giving the -uspended s*u- ... mucb of h u time <o! church at t ape May Court Houae den among the Classified Adver- tence only on account of her feel that be te Rsi Ewen's subject will be "Chaff Itlseroenls. you stand to get two] three children. -*•- ■*-* •—

The meeting Thursday night waa the laat until September, when the new president commence* hte work. Other officers elected were: Dr. Eugene Way, Sea tele City, treasurer, and Gilbert S. Smith. Avalon, secretary,

both being re-elections.

Goslln Lumber Company, who died April 12 in Philadelphia. Hte wife. M*ud C. Gilman, name! executrix, wa* sole beneficiary. Elisabeth C. Blake, who diedjth*

Hoet On Sunday

May 11 at Cape May City, made eals to her grandchildren and bequeathed her real ar.d personal property to her daughter. Carrie Blake, wbo waa named execu-

trix.

Poag Fined

Alberi Poag. of Atlantic City,

who was the only person to be oonvicied two weeks ago by Jury at Court was fined 2100 by Judge

Henry H. Eldredge on Wedi

day l*oag wars arrested about a mouih ago by an Ocaan City off! cer charged with carrying Intoxicating liquor. Poag Mid he didn't hare any money to pay tbe fine.

He a as remanded to the county Jail until fine la paid

: y Jail In default of

1600 bail, being committed to the

Monday.

Sunday. Leonard visited William J. Oak*, of Wildwood, and robbed him of $16. It waa claimed. Sergeant Foredm arrested Leonard as he was about leave on th* Sunday excursion train and placed him In the city

Jail.

Leonard was given a hearing before Magistrate Chalmers on Monday morning At «he heating he admitted he had robbed Oaks before and had been held ui <ter

ball.

WHY not use a strong company for your banking? Tbe unset* of I6.700.000.00 of Security Trust Company, of Cape May. make* them safe. Adv.

Elections Calendar For the Year

This I

promlnen

r Borough, t

- too valuable a r

June 7 iTueaday)—First regittration day in all municipalities in the State. In municipalities over 15,(MX , polk open 2 P. M. to 10 P. M.. daylight saving time. The new style iortm. known as the permanent registration forms, will hr used for the first time by the district boards at the polls for taking registratimu. Municipalities unler 15,000, house-to-houm canvassing begins and must be completed on or before June 10. June 21 (Tuesday)—Primary Day. Polls open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M„ daylight saving time. This is second registration day for all municipalities. June 28—First State convention day. July 5--Second State convention day. September 6 (Tuesday)—Special registration day in all municipalities. Polls open 2 P. M. to 9 P. M.. daylight saving time. (This is being held to help met iff registration for the special election on the constiutional amendments.) September 20 (Tuesday)—Special election day. const".rtional amendments. Polls open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M., daylight saving time. 1 Ltobcr 18 (Tuesday)—Third registration day for all municipalities. both under and over 15,000. Polk open 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. October 19 (Wednesday)—First registration evening, munkipalities ovei 15.000. Polls open 7 P. M. to II P. M. October 20 (Thursday)—Second registration evening, municipalities over 15,000. Polk open 7 P. M. to 11 P. M. November 8 (Tuesday)—General election day. Polls open 6 A. M. to 7 P. M.

lor Wheat—Which?"

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» 8. j support.