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VOLUICE FORTY-TWO

SEA ISLE CITY. CAPE MAY COUNTY N J FRIDAY. JUNE 17. 1W7

Vlarine Bank Opened Its New Home

)ne of the Largest and iandsomest Bank Buildings in South Jersey

nstitution's Fast Growth

From » o’clock Saturday m it until S o’clock In tb» evening itrady atrenm of men. women sd rklldren flowed In and out the new home of the Marine ttlonal Bank. Wildwood, the .tret and ranet beautiful atrnrt> devoted exclusively to bankf In Cape May County. II not • nitre South Jetwey. whlrh was naally opened on that day.

s who

si*« the number of pe •peeled the back 8a ire been over eight

Four plecra from the Holme* iker Orcheatra. which will play ihe Crest Pier again thl* wac. furnished music all day long I id to the afternoon many of the Ktore Joined the music.anr in

^ . M. C. A. Directors 1 Elect Officers

H. S Mowrer Heads Or-j ganization For New Year

At the regular monthly raeetli • •he boat 1 of directors <>t u . Cape May Omnty Y. M C a. held at th< Wildwood Uolt Clvi house Thur.-.ay evening of !».; •eek. Office rs for the new fl cal

ear were elected.

The nr a officers are: Hiram fe lowre'. Ocean City, chairman: .Urn Grace. Wildwood. vlc«' chairman: W K. Middleton. Sea le City, treasurer; Walter Sage Weal Cape May, secretaiy. Kmersnn Shedd. county see.ietary and working head of the or garltatlon. will continue In that lot,, aad from the chairman : all! have the earnest sop port of . o ry m*-tnber of the nr-tafU-n In pushing the work d In this county for training to be clean, manly men. It >ped to have at leas' taenIve groups organised and

working this (all.

Souvenir* were given the tlal- « and bundteda of movie Mekt were distributed to children kp came before 2 o’clock. Morgan. French A Co.. Inc.. ehltects. of New York city, peered the plans and nupervlaed the mi miction. Henry S. Witte, of fiHaood. was the general conartor and -builder. There was a profusion at flowv to add to the attractiveness ' '.he tiank’s Interior Saturday. >»0! two dosen floral tribute* - friends of the Institution ■ejtlng both beauty and frag-

Respect For

Law

Urged

jRun Into Parked Car at ! Woodbine Injuring Woman

sc of an acrid* n

Th« bank Is twenty-five years 'hit year. Its deposits In is: were nit.941.52 and Its •'•urcea I1S3.981.S2. Its 1927 puts are (2.428.102.1 C and Us nourres 22.400.181.40. The etrurture presents an Imnmg appearance from ‘oth ex'riw and Inierlor. To adaquali•iieerlbe the various details, tx* and small, that oombine to the such a niagnlflrent building "dd rcgulr* a: least a column d then would fall to do Justice. * »U1. therefore, not attempt ■tesertpiion, but would suggest ha' the leader take a glimpse of th outside and In the next =“■ n* visit Wildwood. *'* • modern convenience or refort for Its patrons or safeurds to protect Its funds has tn omitted from the structure. Mef among these are two elecItallr operated vaults, one for r ‘ deposit boxes, the other for

- bank’s funds.

Wildwood contractors. In addon to the general contractor, sided in construction, were; M. Steelman A Bon. concrete: K Bllnn. painting: O. E •nry. plastering: J. J. McNutt. "Ctriral: H. Raynor, plumbing: •*Ph Querlo. masonry. The nffleer, „f thp b , nk are: W Ryan, prealdent; Robei t *'*!'• vlre preiddenl: Clarence El dredge, vice president and William C. Todd. aa>is-

ashler

T b- directors are Uktlmer R.

William H. Bright. Frank

' Olson. Jed DuBols. C 0 Kld-

Thomas 8. Goslln. Robert

Esy. John Reese. R. W. Ryan

1 Rtssell H. Thompson.

"odbine Youth Nearly r own$ in Tuckahoe River

By Jurist^

Judge H □dredge Makes Strong Plea To Rotarians To Do Their Part

j] Drunken Driver Primary Fight Caused Accident Tuesday Will

Be Warm One

k. 22. nlicgi «t and hi* falhrr.

■ dildreth and Bright Factions Have Complete

I County Tickets i

i Field

i. but li of rirnien I

•ted with the ma-j Ow of the botiw piimary I»ey. 46 Of Wood j.,. .J, m h , ^

W a.>hlngton Avr-

j the county »» expected to take brook wa* thrown j ptnee next TuwMlay.

y thl impart. r< j Both tacUous of the Kepabllcut. and bruise. ^ ^,, 7 h „ e . complete Usl

>nd head. He was I , itic* 1 Of Dr. A. J. P

real men t I The Hildreth faction’s ticket sho •■coupled lb> j u as fullows: Senator Charles D-red from shock J, • Or< as City. A ■embly. car Mr a'nd'Mrs ' w MeMurray. Wildwood; . .raped Injury ! Surrogaie Irving Filch, ora l.la

r and arrested the Alls i They -ere given . he.t-1 re Justice of 'he psoce Samuel AHsbtnok wa* ; 'h

. Uua

derly conduct. I Ihe Allsbrnok cat demolished, while

The class of 1927 was the largrst graduating class In the history of the Ocean City High School. Reading left lo right— Dr.

Statistics on Crime Wave! J- Thornley Hughes, vice president Board of Education: Professor Janie:. M . .superintendent of Srbo-d, Ruth J"..'*. Margaret

| Sipple. Kilty Harris. Joseph Broadley. claas vice president: Esther FreU. clas> president: Belra Smith, salutatorian. Josephine 8. GoeU.

j valedictorian; Protestor Otto Relchley. Dr. Hei.cbel Pettit.

Judge Henry Eldredge. of tlicj Second Row—Anastasia McCulloi gh. Alma Bhellem. Ida Mason. Alma Devine. Irene Selvagn. Jeanette R. Garrettson. Third May County Common Pleas, row —Gertrude A. Stainton. Glendora Ma-on. Ellrabcth Smith, Mary E. Welch. Anna Kirby. Veru* Paullm. Fourth R«* Mary E. MacColter. Florence Evans. Dorothy Boxartb. Elixabeth Winkler. Do rot h a .»• fiery s. Anna Garrett. Fifth row J.-nctt. Smith. Bryl Reirfaly. Sixth row—James Howe. William H. Bailey. Alfred McCullough. William Zimmerman. Ed* In Glorh. r. Haloid I dike ns.

Seventh row—Edmund Holrroft. Wilfred Idteke. David Donnelly, Felix l>-rno*lrl. Raymond Rea'iton.

opened the eyes o' the

Sea I»l» city Rotariana on Monday evening to the enormous extent of crime In this country In Ihe course of a splendid addreus

on ’ Laarlessness "

Judge Kldredge said Ihe bu-1 man race had always had Us problems cateless IndlffereBee. j and that our problem was law. I IfMOeai. Thousands of me* have , no Idea whllber wr an- drifting \ and some of ihe brightest minds of the country are even now discuaalng whether par Institutions will stand the strain put upon them or whether the fate of the empires of history will be ours. There Is great restlessness among the people and complaints of Injustice l.i the administration of laws and Inequalities In Ihe distribution of wealth. Communism

f Woman Badly

Hurt in Auto Collision

Woodbine Man Auditor Praises Freeholders

Tuckahoe W ill

j William Taylor, of Erma, | Sent To Jail anri ’ ** License Revokes

and Children Escape Fire

I

On County’s Financial Position' Hold Big 4th ^ “ [> '' vmi Wt ' 1 ^ Dru " k

Celeb ntion

Trapped in House

Asleep. Taken From Porch'

Roof By Neighbor

Borrowing Capacity $1,033,893.61—Cash Balance on

While January I Was $175,630.57, Largest in History- of

County—$12,000 Remains From Appropriation-

Loss Placed at $5,000

Freeholders Favor Longport-Ocean City Bridge

I The Board of Freeholder* at

Fire late Sunday night, break- ^ir meeting on Wednesday. ing out twlre. forced Isaac Frl. d-j wh | ch exactly twenty ilf man and hi* two childr. n to Ihe j minutes, received grosi praise porch root of their home on Clay ! ( r<im ike auditor who recently and Jefferson Avenues. Wood bit:'. j a „4|ied the county book*, when their means ot escape to Auditor William li. Wrick* r. of the first floor was blocked I Wlegner. Hockey A Co., cm Ified flame* and smoke. The hour* i public accountants, of Hblladrlwas completely gutted, the •<»•*! phia. said: • Gentlfinen. I eonbeing estimated at 86000. [grauilate you on V manner of An overheated kerosene stov, i the conduction of the financial eiIs believed to have been the ; fair* ot the county. Yout U rro*cause of the fire. j ing capacity l* 81.023.893^1. an

Friedman had retired with hi

two children. Nettle, and AIM-. . 4 month mother being on a v

nuch -

l for l

old. tli.ir

whlrh Ihe financial s

I the county have l.-een hui . eurplus of (IS.Ooti r.i mm the appropriation* o'

with t

head-on collision occurred the Shot-' Road. ne»r Erma

-- ■ i Saturday night, when a ear an t A T ■ vvr- i r. . idmw ‘ b T *' IU1 » m Taylor. 42. of All-day Afrair With raradcrEnna. collided «Uh one driven

a„d Speech NWcing

In Forenoon .’ayb r was going north on the __________ road, it was charged. In a gigxag

and Robinaon was going

Cape May.

son went to the extreme i right of the road and stopped his he Tuckahoe car in an attempt to escape the

*. Luihei C. Ogden. Cape May. id E 1* Chalmers. (Larry). «-!. Coroner. Marl Hulling

’ape May city.

The Bright wing ticket la: Senator. William H. Bright. «T Wildwood. Assembly. Humber'. C. Kontiere. Ocean City: Burrogate. Floyd C. Hughe*. Cape May City: Freeholdera. Otto R. Sandherger Cape May City, and James W Robbins. Wildwood. The Democratic ticket la headed by George Greta, of Ocean City. for Senator; Assembly. Robert M Dare. Wildwood: Surrogate. Samuel Nappen. Ocean City; Freeholders. Joat-ph Rlwell. Cape May City, and J. C. Scully,

of Wildwood.

Ocean City

In Ocean City there are con’•wla for the male and female members of the K. publican executive coni ml tie*. In the Second Ward. First Dtvtrlct. J. Harry Chadwick and Fred 8. Tan i/ are the male candid at os and RewUle T Howe aad Mrs. Bronwen K. Brown mi Her

for the fee

! Sports

and Fireworks t w «t

unson’a wife sustained a v shoulder and bruises about •dy and face as a result of 'HlMoit. while Robinson suf-

march Including IV companies at the been Invited lo lak. the bwal lodges, awarded tor the fi-.

upanis ot the Taylor lightly Injured, they >blason lielng treated • «. of Cape May City. ..ppeared after the ac»hen Slate Troopei ailed he search, d tor walking a mite thru he Iclrity. lo "get ashlun. hr found Tay-

to t

which he

‘^1*1' Shapelow. 21. of Wnod-

JI'DOE HENRY H ELPREDOE!, ,,| aIt : I He then raised Ihe bedre window and called ><>r help- T boy*. Frank Jargusky. 12. i William Fiteik. 16. beard and isn to the fire depi

four blocks away.

and slmilarism are at work trying to undermine our governmental slrueiure and Botabcrlamj

is now at tempi l

I estimonial Dinner To Capt. H. Smith

iaken before Recorder if Wildwood Crest, and of 2:.*o fine was sent ity Jail for thirty days r*e of driving an auto- !<! intoxicated. His IIrevoked for two years. ■ were damaged. Rnb- ■ ecaping serious dam-

I by the auditor.

rescued from drown

, ‘ t Friday afternoon In the ihoe river by his 17-year-rr ’ ! l»er. Deon, who heard hlx lor help. The youth was

as he was going down

third t.me.

” rttetk. formerly, of Pas *"d now of Woodbine, also

1

Our population |

rapidly becoming foreign.

In lb.

wald. and while no one reepwied j J a law abiding and loyal foretf

Sea Lie Rotarians Will l lonor "Daddy of Club

. tact

‘Flow i

that this country was being i filled with people who had In-J stilled in them In the land* from »i.«.« >i"7 «■"'• 1,h * “li' healing the government when- - ever powihle. and bvlng Ignorant j ^

• history i

for th« female.

The «oeor.' Ward. Bmmnd Dim* ■ HI. / Han. Burkhart* a»A-*nlt lima Blunder. EllsahMh Blunder |

and Sara K Smith.

Flmt Ward. Second District. Bertram A. Darby and John G. Dennis. Juliet H. Hildreth and

Use S. Schwarts.

First Ward. Ft ret District. Jules R. Ledig and Frank Craven. Gertrude !. Tolbert aad Anna L. R. Maxwell. \ Francis H. Ware and John J. * Dalgltesh are candidate* on the 1 Republican ticket for Ji attcre of the Peace In their respective

i the Democratic ticket. Second Ward. First District. Howard 1) Taylor. Bertha M. Vow*. Flrwt Ward. Second District. John B. Christian. Hannah L. Bakley. Second Ward. Second District. Leroy Jefferies and Margaret Holden.

Sea Isle City The fight is for berths on the county .-xecutlve committees. First Ward. Republican. Maurice M. Sofroney. Mary L. Jacobi. Second Ward. Hiram C. Lore and George Border Katherine V. Kralre and Maude F. Middleton. Democratic. Second Ward. G«orge B. Jefferya and Charles Camp: Rae Culver and Margaret V Feeney.

1 Boy Scouts pros- 1

I Judge Eldrrdg*

The Stair Trooper •abltsl lng » rrputai unty for always b.

Signal Lights Rules In See Lie Ci

Poag Set Free

was granted albert:' 'ed. of Atlantic City. |' 6een confined In the 1 in uefault of 2100 > uposcd by Judge El- j «g has served thirty j county Jail and believ--' • had been sufnciently j«

Fire Bill Ready by Fourth

Prosecutors' Secretary

Prosecutor Wii

sday by the Judge ik* ago. Poa* was i Ocean City police

a*k you to Join Junk by mall.

Woodbine

are no conlaaU la the Borough for nominations. Ropubllcan. Council. Jacob L. Untner; Justice of Peace. Jwapb L Katx. Members of executive committee. Samuel Roarnfeld and Ida Roaenfeld. Democrats. Council. Harry Becker; executive committee. Samuel Nappen an . lama Good-

Stonc Harbor

The only conies! is for CouneU

Republican ticket. The Eugene W. Beng. and Edward Smith, ommlttee. Ola' 8

Hilda Moore.

North Wildwood

Company has meet*. Capital (roe.ooo.oo.