Cape May County Times, 1 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY COUMTY TIMES. FEIT!AY. JULY 1. 1927.

Page Two

Wildwood i Scouts Back

I Chamber Commerce I On Auto Reciprocity

Summer R. R Schedule Now in EffocI

Frnm Cj»mn !**“”**" Disc ““' d Q u '*- < rronov^amp Uon But Took No Action Troop No. I Won Palrrer | The Chamber of Commerce of \wi /- .. Sea late Cliy at their regular Way l_up—Also meeting Monday nlgut dlacu'ee-l Track Meet the auoation of a rerlpn* ny period In regard to motoriata from 'other Statee. The dtau-uesion Tired Bui Happy Bunch f™” '*• .leUir from the New Jersey Stale ■ ■ j Chamber of Com mere, relative to

the matter.

The dilate Chamber of Commerce favors art ion toward allowing out-of-8tate residents who

The entire™ e^;“^ ,, ' r * , ' ^^oblh,- In thi. State

full of Instmctlons. testa end ,0 ^

It was. a happy but tired bunch of boys who returned to Wild- • ood last Saturday after spending a we h at Camp Channon, Salem County. The entire weea i.

lull of In.lrunlon,. l«„ UU-! l» P»u.l...O 10 ..a.lo olo», aoou uu» lor 10 auuarea .u« * r s “''

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.....d lb, .nnu.1 ,n,.«pm.ui ol"*""

-hlch is the prawn! law. It was

New County Courthou« | ,h - r "

• - - - -'opinion concerning the details.

r- moat gratifying, however, that after the illffereaeee wee»ooee reached and th* work com -tneaced the public dhvlaywd every confbb-nce In their Board and

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the Wildwood Boy Scouu. numb-.r of the boya are ready lo comp.ete (heir te«U. which will I. put them up with the hlgbeet ranking acouta. that of Eagle ' Scouts, while others are ready to pass second and Int-elaaa teati and merit badge examinations . Several baseball ram** were '-thoroughly enjoyed during the ’ Wewk. two of which were rx-ep lion ally well played. Or Tu~ day evening Troup No. 2. with Bennett in the hex. d. Troop No. 6 by the ecore ftn 14. The other Important was when the Scoutmaater* and Lifeguards, aswlated by Sacks, the emalleat Scout In camp, defeated the pick of the other Scout* by the ecore of 14 to 0 In a thi Inning game. MtVIcfcrr. of the Llfeguaidr. held the boys in while hi* support dt't i*e On Tuasday evening, following the baseball game, nearly fifty of the boys went on a snipe bunt t under the direction of Seoul > master Harrison, assisted by BUI , Cole. Bud Scbumsnn. Bob Kmael! r and Hugh De Ha' n. Newky from Troop No. 4. caught eh* largest number of enlpe. with Kentner, or Troop No. 1. a ctoee second. The tra -k meet, which was held on Wednesday afternoon, was closely coo tested with Troop No. 1 coming eg the winner, Troop No. 6 second, and Tro-ip Mo. 4 third. Carlson, Troop No. 4. was the Individual star, agpiurtag three Srsts one oscond place for a total of eighteen point* Millard and Clarke.- of Troop No. f. esc thirteen point*, each had thlrtf ci, points. Euasell and Kegltki Troop No. 1. each had twelve. Bud Jordan, of No. 6. had olevi and Thomae. of No. 1. had eight point*. The meet was oondurlct

by Scams SageJ. son aw* Taylor.

Individual prtaea for the best Scout spirit and advaaceanenl flu ring camp were awarded it Rrgltko and Hanley, first-elk**. . Kurt* and Speck, second-das*, and Orase and Avery. U .dm foot / number of other pnaew were av arded to the boy* ot Troop No. C for their work In camp The Palmer M. Waj .uii wa* awarded to Troop No. 1. Egbert J. Wood. Scoutmaster. Bach day the scoutmasters would turn it two votes, one for morning Inspection and the otoer for eve nlng Inspection, and when they

stated at the meeting that otb< States would reciprocate. In event New Jersey passed «be law. which would favor all summer resorts In the State, especially those of Cape May and Atlantic Counties. Maine i* the first Stage to adopt the ninety-day reciprocity law. relieving the summer tourist of the inconvenience of obtaining

another license.

Mayor Bofroney aal<1 that the Ism session of the Legislature the bill allowing a longer period of lime for foreign motorist* wt arbeduleit to be token up. bl evidently wa* forgotten. I staled there had been no chance this year. "The law work* hardship on rummer resident*, and together with the new gas which out-of-State resident i will pay. a* well a* State realdeal*, it don’t seen; lair." de dared the Mayor. "A person coming to New Jersey intending to atV from June to August 1 has lo take out a New Jersey license. problem whether the State Legislature will change the law. L considered that the oal-of-Btate motorist* leave a proxlmafr-ly |:oo.««0 a year f licensee." said Mayor Bofroney. Intelligence Tekts Cleared To Kiwanians (Continued from Page On<) composed of twelve elsmont*. cor •ring memory, retention, qulrbuii of absorbing new ideas, ate. They | discover the retarded child

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delphla To- A. M.. arrives In w ||| house under Sen Hie City C4. j thl . oJnc< , of lh ,. Other connections to Sea Itde lnj , n, City from Saa ble Junction. « «*J omcgi. •• P V mrives i. Sea Isle CltfT Mr. Ogden then * ;6S *' M ’Freeholder Ji—pb O Champion. Sundav* 1 ua< * ,,r wbf«- - ije rviolou the " handsjme buildings were bull1**>- Market Street (Excursion Mr. Ogden pnld high tribute to train; 6 0S A. M.. arrives 7:64 Mr. Cbnnipkin a- U»e A M iovo she the workleave Market Street 7:44 A. M Champiob. ns Ulreotor of M 4 arrival fi:lg A. M. : Public BnildUga. »a* In Leave Market Street 3:20 P. pMe clung, of the erection of M arrivan till, P. M. me new court house, having direct I>-ave Broad Street Station : control over the architects and 6 45 A M . arrive* 10.37 A. M. | builder* It was doe to hi A train laaviog Saa Isle June- ,i -f t be grounds on wfai Uon 1:36 P. M. arrives In Sea ouiMing eland* have be Isle Oily t 46. beautifully landscaped at Trains leaving Sea Isle City ouiiding. although )uat a lor PhlladelpbU: prae«te tb. appearant Week- TWre. building I hat ha. tMea wema jmya tor a considerable tlaae. To Broad Street Station 5 53 Champion aaid A. M.. (runs Moaday* <*l> and -you at* invited here on Tuesday. July £. and Septem- your new building. I any ber 6. and not Monday. July 4. jour new building’ ,nd .September 6.) rtsa* a. n muaum To Brand Street Btatlon. 6 3? A M . arrirvea 6:43 A M (Will ■.aapayen of Cape May Oownty. not run July 4 or Labor Uay.) TtMae ot you who have never _ _ . _ eeeo It tiefore have no To Market Street Wharf be»ri! a lot about it Some thing* 6:14 A. M.—Arrive T :43 A. M.; that wer* good and some thing* • : 46 A M.—Aril re—11:19 A M not mu good Of course you hare 12:61 P. M.—Arriw 7 36 P. M been told that tt would lucres*3:62 P. M.—Arn<> A.27 P. M. I your taxes. In reply to that 1 6:17 P. M.—Arrive—6.66 P. M. can only nay. If your (Bxcnm i Train) value* are

thl* and other improves

To West Philadelphia are enjoying. It will he 3:S1 P. M.—Arrive—8:21 P. M.!** 1 * 10 • , “ u *

A train al*o leave* at 12 0

n amp km was followed by Juice Henry H. Eidredge, who in a ehort -pe.*h spoke In glow inc teruw <4 the lavko. nf Ocean City. Land!*, of Sea Isle City; the Hiidey* of Stone Harbor, and the Baki * of Wildwood. founoe«i said they were vMon* to see tbe great pas afMHitt* of Cape May County. Congrewonan laaac Bacharach. guest ot honor, spoke In gtowg term* of the opleadid new building and congratulated the of Free bolder* on their

ark.

Frnaar Motxger. Dean ot Men. Rutger* I’afvoraity followed tbe prawaia.toa of JW-

Bcjkediotlan was given by »*rIce W. Hainan, pastor at the

Bopuet Church. Ope May Court'

coanecting tlon at 12: IS.

Sunday

i Sea late June-

To Market Street Wharf

«:09 A. 4:17 P 6:03 P. 8:04 P

Arrive—9 00 A Arrive—6:47 P. Arrive—7:47 P. Arrive—9 60 I*.

To Broad Street Station II P M —Arrive—6:21 P. Bu Line*

but a* a matter of fact, not with standing tbe fact that Uita inveatmeni when completely furnish-.] will represent approximately $260,000. It la a o-aoHlon wb-tber you will ■** any material difference in your tax btilK.. •The county auditor* have Just notified u* (the Board of Freeholder*) that the fiwawr-* of the county are in belter condition al thu time than they have ever beon Thl*. to *ay the least, "peak.- well for the buclnea* poli.•f your Board of Freeholder*

Your Board k

•ot pifAleme It won ever fronted with when they undertook to provide Che iteceanary facilities for handling the in-

fast-

pupil* who are abort kept a grade or two back of that

St

aa a pupil of a ala year mental age and one of seventnm year mental age have been fotnnl. In the unit clast. In closing. Mr. burell said tbeM tw inetbod* revaoled the facta that ui school work public fundi be waited in standing still In moving abend and that time tbe life o* a child 1* mure valuable than any other loru of wealth The haw method- aim every dollar contain one hundred cent* and every hour aixty minute* or wealth Hev Irvin Fisher

were tabulated at the end of tbe i tendance pritr Adolph C. Wllsey week by Mr. MrVIcker and Mt Iweb-omi-d the gu**t>.. George Chew. McQuHlen. It wa* found that No (of Philadelphia, formerly of R>

1 Troop had nosed out Troop No. 2 for the cup. with Troop* No 4. No. C. No 3 and No. 6 following right behind Members of both the Rotary and Klwanls Clubs, together with many of the parent* and friend* of the boys, vielted the ramp on Wednesday and were *erved with me** by the Scout*. Thl* year was the largest encampment that the Wildwood Scouts have ever had and It was undoubtedly the moat successful one. Although the boya we*e under strict discipli. a and many roatrirtlons. they have had nothing to complain about, and It war with much regret on the part of -vnny of them that tboy wore compelled lo return home last Saturday The Aeouttnaslers and tboae In- j terested In scouting wish to tak. this appcmuilty of oincer-ly thanking the follow-log business concerns and Individual* for the kind cvpoperatlng in furnishing traaxportai ion to and from Camp Chan uon: I. T. Woolaon, William I) Bush. William H. Kentger. Charles O. Glenn. H. L. Tushltig ton. Veroaggi Broth-tr Penn Lumber Company. Jers'v Central Light A Power Comp: ny. K. a Kirby, and also w-lgh to thank Mayor Culver and Director Senn (of the Wildwood Beach Patrol; for their co-operation In furnishing Instructor* and guard* for the

bathing bout

when Ik naaiaied organizing the Klwanl* Club there, spoke briefly. Clarence Eidredge and Frank Colson told ot vialtlng the Stroud; burg. Pa. club, last weak. Pn-r Ident Edwin G -Middleton made some commenU upon tbe club’s visitation of tbe Bov Scout* camp

Wednesday of last week

The Shore Service. Inc. has announrrd the summer schedule hlch will go into effect tomor-

>w. July 2.

Buses leave Sea lale City for • ervoaed bwd-w ot Atlantic City S 14. 9:14. 10 14. growing county I 14 A. M.. 1:14. 2:14. 3 14 It 6 14. k:14 and 11 14 P. M Buses leave State* Avenue and u- Boardwalk. Atlantic City. 30. 9:00. 10:00, 11 0O A. M . 00. 2 00. 3:00. 4:00. 6 00. 7 00

and 16.00 1*. M.

Sea Isle Holiday L^7«. Band Concerts! w 1 "" l> °" u su "■

Varied Programs Arranged, 1 For Saturday and Monday

Morning. Noon and j

Bor He

American Air*.

6 6 6

Jocber . MilHaty Band will giv. concert:: at the Music Paul Kill on Saturday. Sunday and Monday logit, special program.- having been arranged for over the Fourth

The programs for Saturday tod

March. "Grand Military Review KoppiuOverturc. ’’Stiadella. ’ Flotow “Wt tbe Deck » from tbe North

He lection. “Marion’ Geoce Popnlar Molodies lAllaby. RuMian. Berlin

lily 4. 1927 Boy Scouu .of Amenr

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Bank By MeU

Must License Dog* and Muzzle Them Mayor Maurice M. Sotroncy. In proclamation, has Issued warning that owners of dogs must have them licensed and muulcdJ Dog* without m’lxrls and liccnn*' will be taken to the city pound I and put to don’t, within twenty-' four boar* If not claimed. Warm days approaching mak ■ lUixUog of dog* a nafvguard to' the public. A dog last Friday night in tb* vicinity ol Fortyentb Street went mad nod had to be shot.

Held Examinations i: laminations for flrMncn and .'Hirer* for service In tt,. Drlakr*- Bay and vicinity w»re beid Wednesday morning in the Frneboidera Room. Cape May court House, under the supervision ol Inter-Slat* Dopart merit at Navigation.

New Sea Isle Fire Truck Given Test

(tee of (he recently purcbaee.1 fire trucks of ih« he* IWe City Pi-e Dtpaitinenl was given a tost Monday ofL-rnoon at Magnolia

Lok*. Ore*

View.

The tc.'l woa given by experts, the CQUiprnrUt being reQUltrd U pump over 600 gallon* of walvr a minntv. for n Ihree-bonr perio-i ’itie pressure in such thn- water was thrown for a bright -_mwAJ

100 ft el.

Tb* o»w vMigine* me cotublna- j Uon pump- r. chemical nod boom- [

Vacation is essential to vigor and money is essentia! to vacation. Our regular clients have the money to take the kind of vacation they need. Four per cent. Interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts.

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each year.

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