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SEA ISLE cmr, CAPE MAT OOU»TT. M. J-. FED)AT. JULY 8. 1927.

Driver Cilled in Wildwood

To Avoid Striking

i Girls and Car paet in Collision

High School Student

on BcbnIUler. It roars Wildwood. U dead as a >f an accident at Masnd Ocean Avenues. Wlldon Sunday, when the taxi driving eraahed Into a en by Alfred DeU. of

jrth Street. PhlU-

Dangerous Grass Fire in Strathmere Fire Company Had Two Hours' Hard Fight

The Stm'biner* lire department oo Monday afternoon were called to exttnguleb a gram Are in the rear of the MeCoDonglT* cottage and the poatofflce. which threat-

ened to do aerloua adjoining properties.

The fire department reapooded In abort time and after an bour'a work, aided by many visitors, were able to rxtlngulab the ire and dean up the debrlt. The flre l* believed to have been caused by spark* from

passing locomotive.

The Are company was highly commended for their ttne w<

th» visitors and cottagers. | CHj , i ml Hotly. Bridgeton. Burling-

Delk car. a coupe, con Bve girl* and two men. probable cause of the fatal t la the persistent danger-

of glria riding on

inning board for the moat In bathing toga. To avoid two glria perched on the board of the automobile in the opposite direction,

swerved hi* car and

in a head on collision Smashed Guard Rail of Cor-

turning completely upside

33 Girls Are Guests of Wildwood C. C.

Represent Six States and

District of Columbia— Winners of Contest

Resort Gains By Publicity

Thiry-three girl* from six state* and the District of Columbia arrived In Wildwood late Thursday afternoon as guest attending the fourth annual Chamber of

Commerce glria - party.

In addition to the national cap-

ork by. ual. the girls represent New York

Sea Isle Had Best Fourth In Years Boarding Houses and Hotels Crowded and Manv Private Homes Filled

Holiday Without Accidents

Joy Riders

Nearly Went

Into Inlet

. burying the young fellow son's Inlet Bridge—Badly

wsa hilled in-1 Damaged Automobile

Hla

Mr. H.

Philadelphia, was ed. The young man wa* known In Wildwood and the role of drum major the Wildwood High School 1. which ha* gained In popuwithln the naat few months t organisation. * parent* conduct a small •ry store on Holly Beach AveThe mother la Inconsolable under the care of a phyai- !» driver of the other car. •d Delk. of Philadelphia, was edlately arrested. Hie pasrra. all glria, were In a happy I at the time. Two of them ig on the running board, were direct cause of the affair, a* iluler. running at fair rate ipeed along Ocean Avenue. I on either side of the curb

parked

them from Injury he coat of hi* own Ufa. Tha Be wan at IU height wheu crash came: In a twinkling, street* were Jammed with tn all dlraetlon*. The int* of the other oar were n to the Mace Hospital where r injuries were dreeaed and were dismissed.

ichael Hunt

Drowned in Canal rth Wildwood Man Probly Seized With Cramps thssl Huai. JJ. «0» Weal -teenth Street North Wild . was drowned la Ouen'i

!, near Wildwood

he allempted to swim t boat in which he ..ad companion* had gone > This la the Ant drowning e seagon In the county.

e from the

going 1

it was a dial when he c •on* that he to the craft.

A* they watched, he threw up hands suddenly and sank bethey could reach Mm. The North Wildwood Police notified, the polite recoverIhe body after a two-hour Coroner H. H. Homsllne In Ing the drowning reported death was acclde I and U! >( bad suffered from

MtMty.

LAV your foundation with deposit now In Becurtty H Company. Cape May CUy. keep adding to the pile, and foundation will soon be I The Trust Company helpi by adding four per cent- in *t to such savings account*

Driver Committed To Jail

Cyril McKinley, colored, IB. employed by a North Wildwood hotel, was before Judge Eldredge Wednesday charged with stealing an automobile, which figured In an accident bridge at Strathmere early Sunday morning. In which he and iceupant* narrowly escaped with their lives, when the machine crashed lato the rlghc railing of the bridge, mlracuf '"* •Ing held In O’ railing fi unge Into th< .ulet. McKinley. It was alleged, took the car without the permission of the owners, who had left the ear In his cars. McKinley t* was Biased tha ear and went for a Joy four girls and In some i lost control of the machine, crasb .g Into the railing of the brldi*. damaging the car to U»e extent of »*B0. He was arrested by the Police of NoiUh Wildwood and given a hearing by Mayor George Redding, who senfrnced him to the county Jail to await

trial.

Attorney John Acton, of Wildwood. represented McKinley at the hearing, entering a plea of oon-vult for the defendant. Mr. Acton asked clemency for the youth on account of hie age and due to the fact that It had been the lad's Aral lime to be before the court. McKinley offered to pay for the damage* to the car. tout when ashed how he could guarantee such he did u« The matter will be disposed of next Wednesday. It being learned that arrangement* would be made with hi# employer lo Insure that he pay for damage*. Judge Hdredge said that he *ra* Inclined to be lenient with the lad. but reminded him that the offense was serious, carrying with It a penalty of either two year* In State prison or a 12000

fine.

Stone Harbor Dedicated Memorial Pier Resort Had Day Filled With Stirring Program of Events Dr. C. El Ware, Speaker

-Adv.

Visitors From Ireland Mr and Mra. William Blnns. ** Dublin. Ireland, were among the huge throng of vlallors »ho >tailed Sea Die City over •h* Fourth Mr. and Mra. B lnn» Mopped at Craig Hall. They left the resort on Tuee 'tay for a tour of the South Mter whleh they will return tea lair City to spend the

-

islnder

Chamberahurg. Lebanon, CarHarrtsbu g, PottavUD, Carlie and P>ttstowL In Pennayl- ; Baltlm ira, Md; Wilmington,

and Savannah. Ga.

one week the girl* will enjoy the hospitality of Wildwood, a carefully selected program having been designed to give them the utmost pleasure during their sUy

at the resort.

John J. Kay. Jr., heads the entertainment committee of the Chamber of Commerce In charge of the event. HU co-worker* Frank D. Collins, president, who has charge of the program: Mra. H. Foster Goslln. Walter Harrison. William Gerstel. Hunter Tushlngham and Robert G Plerpont. The girls were met In Mayor endrlck's reception room. City all. Philadelphia, shortly after son Thursday. They made the trip to Wildwood by bus. stopping at Bridgeton and Vineland for local receptions. Saturday night they w< ly welcomed to the City of Wlldood at a dinner at the I delphU-WItte. the party I quarters thU year Frank C< acted as toastmaster, being I by Marshall Balnbrldge. Jr. the secretary. A representative of Culver, who U III. well the vUltorr. to Wildwood, yor Orville T. King, of I Crest, president of the ciaUon. spoke for the Crest hts organisation; Rev. Paul Neff, of the I ai the ran Church, ex a welcome on behalf of the churches. Mr. Kay outlined the program and Mrs. Grace Cogill,

chaperone, spoke.

The girls attending the pav'y thU year are Rebecca Phillips and Mary Ford. Ml. Holly: Rose c Quinn and Rosemary McManus. PblladelpbU: Martha Bassett and Mary Bassett. Bridgeton, twin*: Louise Baker and Bernice Huber. bambersburg: Esther Kettering and Grace Kauffman, Lebanon: Madalon Dosh and Dorothy WlldCar lisle: loanees Hawkey Lillian Connor. Burlington: i Klnderman and Ruth Hllner. Harrisburg; Jcane Harper and Adele Kgam. New York; Edna Berkgeiacr and Florence Candee, Pottsvlllr: Ruth Johnson. Washington: Phyllis Reed and Mollye Bare nr land. Margaret Fenton and Margaret Cunningham, WIIBetty Briggs sad Ethel . Carbondale; Mary Cor Uh and Myrtlae Bowen. Savannah and Ijuira Lynch and Kathryn

Hatfield. Pottstown. Hotel* co-operating

Chamber of Commerce to help make the annual party a success are the Abbey. Dayton. Breakers. Seipp. Savoy. Wildwood Manor, Dorsey. Sheldon. Seacreat. Keystone. Arlington. Ocean Crest, Dickinson-Pillsburg. Seaside. Adel-

phl-WItte and the Seavtlie. Almost all the girls attending

the party come to Wildwood as the winner* of contest# conducted by newspaper* or local organlxa-

, their home cltlr- -~*

Sea tele City experienced the out successful Fourth of July Influx in the history of the rawere crowded to Sowing while many of the bouses and private also taxed to capacity, of the visitors camped on U of the city and on the

In the

of the city.

Mayor Maurice M. Uofroney tied that ihe biggest crowd In the history of Sea Isle City entertained. He maid that n* rests were made, no disorders of any kind occurred and that not single accident marred Trance of the holidays. The day was a round of events. In the alternoon. field events were held on the beach. In which girl* and boy* participated, as well as the older folk*. At the band pavilion Jocher'a Military Band gave a splendid concert. In the evening a splendid display of firework# look place on' the beach, before a large throng. lined the pier and the Boardwalk In the vicinity. Over three hundred pieces were set off. the display including many unual and beautiful Craig Hall reported that the mtelry *»«» filled the entire rek end. the management declaring that It was the beet In their htelory Among the guests were Mtes Marie Rodgers. Miss Mary Ford. Mias Mary Freitas. MU* Marie Volger. Harry Craig. Jr.. Mrs. Harr: Ha nmond and son. Richard. James Burns. John Stevens. Thomas LUtlehalas. C 8. Galbraith, all of Philadelphia: Mrs. Vaughn Comfort, of Atlantic. and Ur. and Mrs. William Blnns. of Dublin. Ireland. Charles Hahn, proprietor II Min's Hotel reported that It the best holiday crowd history of the hotel, mating over fifty people bad to be led away. Among the guests the hotel was the Brooklyn

Glowing Tribute To Wife Paid in Will

Reckless

Drivers Paid Many Fmes

State Police Had Busy Time Over Week End Rounding Up Violators

Were No Serious Accidents

The dedication of the Charles K. Bower Memorial Pier was Ihe outstanding feature of Stone Har-all-day Fourth at July program. whleh opened with s sport* program at and tinued until noon. A record breaking crowd of plei era enjoyed Ihe holiday* at the

resort.

dward Smith was chairman II Irvin Gerhart, vice chalr- , of the Independence Day nlttee that planned and directed the events. Blghly-ihlrd Str-et. a* usual, 'aa by far the moat beautifully decorated street In the Borough i the Fourth. The afternoon program at 1 o'clock with a promenade from Second Avenue, at Ninetieth Street to the assembly room of the Fire House, where CouncliH. Inin Gerhart, on behalf of Council, presented the national •nd State tolora to the Volunteer Fire Company. They ited by H. 1. Taylor, prealdeut of the company. Slone Harbor Band directed by Its leader Wll Reynolds, made a succeaafu! debut In a concert at the pavilion at fflnely-rixth Street and the Boardwalk prior lo the pr, tion at the fire house. The dedication of the Dower* Memorial Pier took place at O'clock, opening with patriotic air* by the Lyric Band, of Camdent. Mra. Leslie Stiles rendered a beautiful vocal solo and Luigi Boccelll. who Is in charge music at the pier tlhs season, sang a splendid number. An Insulring oration tlvared by Dr. Caltn O. AHhouse, at Philadelphia. Mayor George L. Markland. who was in charge of the dedication. spoke and he was followed by Dr. C. E. Ware, who eu.oglxed tha late Charles F. Bower* as a man who cons'antly worked for the best Interest* of Stone Harbor and wbo was always willing bla time or money

Among the wills admitted lo probate during the wee* at the Surrogate's Office was that of Robert 6 Hand, of Cape May City, who died June II. in that cMy. Hi* wife. Kale 8.. was made sole beneficiary and named executrix. In the will, the deceased paid a glowing tribute lo the virtues of his wife. In the will of James Eynon of Philadelphia, a former resident of Cape May County his children and grandchildren were made (he beneficiaries. His son. Georgt E. and son-in-law. Robert J Kay. of Wildwood, were named

executors.

State Police waged a war on ckleas driver# over the week erd. besides reprimanding a number of motorist* for minor Infractions of the motor vehicle laws, no serious accident

ring.

As a result of reckle** driving on Saturday. Clifford W of Philadelphia, was flm-d (lu and costs for driving In m manner near ■atellr Manor. Ing taken before Justice Gllsplc. of May's Landing Coriral Smith and Trooper Csrn*

tde the arrest.

Early Sunday morning State

Reilly arrested John C

of Erma, for reckle** • driving, complaint being made by _

Anthony J. Wart, of Phlladel J u dg e Eldredge's Address phta. Taylor was driving In the ^ , r^* i rvlclnlty Of Rio Grande when be] and rarade reaaired Pore-

•< N, g h.

haled before Recorder (PParrcll. 1

Wildwood and fined fl and cost*

Tuckahoe Had

Fine Fourth Celebration

Publicity Fof County Paying 1 Big Dividend* New York Display Bring! Over 200 Replies—People Coming For the Season Clerks Granted More Pay

r W. R.

hla license revoked for six

Tag Day Netted Over $675

Motorcycle Club, twenty membera either were needed Ihe club and their families I D '- Ware also paid tribute to sptirg there. | Mayor Markland. Councilman

Hotel, the Ocean View. House, the Colonnade

successful

holiday business. The Colonial Hotel, on the Boardwalk, which opened over the week-end under the direction of Miss Carol Miller, of Camden, also wa* crowded to capacity.

Coast Guards

Go To Rescue

Of Fishermen

Seven Sea Isle City Men Stranded On Bar Off

Townsend’s Inlet

Eugene Ceng. Borough Treasurer Harold I. Taylor and ail others who give of their lime i money for the advancement

Slone Harbor.

The pier was then christened and formally opened by former Mayor Samui-l E. Herbert. Charles D. Quick wa* chairman of ihe pier exercises. A band concert wa* held at pa 1 lion at 7:30 o'clock and 9 i -lock the full day'* program close i "with a splendid display of fireworks and music at the pier.

Elngine Became Disabled

Bail Reduced For Wildwood Man

Was Arrested For Issuing Checks Improperly Signed

Reduction In ball from *2400 > $500 wa* allowed .llchard nodler. of Wildwood, who wa*

i held under ball by JuMlce of the

'Peace Johnson, of that resort, on

High seas on Saturday morn- „ check charge totaling *?00. 4-20 made the rescue j Attorney John Anon, of Wild-

Six Slightly Hurt

When Car Overturned

Now that route 15 from U| _

Mill bridge to the State Farm I* tbe par,,- come to Wildwood a* of ” >rten fishermen of ihe Sea j woo( f. w t,' 0 represented Knodler, closed for hard surfacing, thare is , he dinners of coote*t* conducted ilile clljr jgherit,, difficult, when I stated that he thought the hail a great amount of travel through bj . newspaper* or local orgsnlxa- (b(l co aw t Guards, under the <li-1 waa excessive !■ Dorchester and Lee*burg to sea- tlonil i n their home cities and rrct |on of Captain H. H. Pbllltpr.' amount Involved, shore points. Early Sunday morn- wild wood reaped a grssl amount of tbr . Townsend# Inlel Station. Knodler. it was learned. Ing a car bound south struck the of ^rentelng aa the reeult of the , ttem ptrd to lake them off a | issued check*, whleh wen soft sand at the turn In Ihe Iocs- r0 ntests. many of which were In bal 0 g ihr Inlet when their en- honored by a bank because of «he burg and turned over on It* side. op< , ra tlon for several week*. ^ K j n * became disabled. absence of the signature of his The top of the car waa torn off | TlM , program prepared for the The flahertnen were on their | partner, he being amociated wl ' and window* badlj shatte-ed. There (g an extensive one and sure j ..,5, to the fishing pound* when ; aDO t b e; « n a Wildwood hotel.

*lx occut'anis of the car. ate mw>t w( , b tb e| r approval. De- , r( , U ble was experienced with the| and Ur*. ZelUuj^^fi ' on ' »pite the many trip* and surprise* 1 , njtln e D f the boat, -he high wbo were arcomp^^^^ Mr * arranged for them, the vlaitor* will I tossing them on the bar. Orton and two aon*. all of West ] hiv# mm p| e opportunity to enjoy The engine trouble ws*

Philadelphia Fortunately, none of | (hfi b>thl|1|l 1 pxlrv* 1 » ,,er * h, ‘ reached Mr , n<1 ^ frank KohUr them were seriously Injured The A fNltur , 0 f lb , party which at-j them and the craft was able l > and aon. Frank. J'.. »f Lydburst. little aon of Mr*. Orton had »° mr j trac t, much attention 'a the con- proceed. Bergen County. Mr and Mrs. A. slight cut* on arm and mouth. ^ umonj( th( . K i r |* to decide th< Anxtou* wives awaited the r. w .Smyth, and Mr and .Mrs. hlch were dressed at the °® ,c '' j moat popular one This feature turn of the fishermen. It having | j,- oeieler. of HempWehster. The car u oper »te<j by the girl* them*elve. j m-<-n reported all were lo*' j stead. N. Y . spent the Fu '

Accident at Ocean View A fine of *26 sad costs was Imised on Henry Hsrker. of Bridgeton, for reckless driving by Justice of the Peace WILiams. on Sunday. Marker, who wa* driving a truck, wa* going north on Ihe Shore Road at Ocean View, when he ran Into the cmr of Allan Ewing, of Cap*- May City. hU car being parked at the lime. ;'* car was ihe more serldamaged of the two. Slate Cams made the arrest. Troopers Cams and Bej - Ion Investigated an accident at Eldora 00 the Bay Shore Road in which two car,- aldeawlped. No arrest* wan made. complaint of Henry lire*, of Belleplaln. Clarence Hartman. 20* Green Street. MUIvlUe. 1 arrested by Stale Trooper Carn* for reckleas driving, it occurring In Beltepla'n. the ear alMriklng He**. Hartman was taJten before Justice of the Peace William*, of Tuckahoe. and fined $26 and coats. On Sunday afternoon Warren H. Allen, of 19 Weal Fourteenth it. Ocean City, wa* arrested late Trooper Reilly for reck driving on the Shore Hoad Swain ton. Taken before Justice of the Peace William*, of Tuckahoe. be waa lined $10 and

costs.

An Investigation was made by Corporal Smith and Trooper Ilellly of the State Pollre on Sunday accident In which four cars figured. Cara driven by John Stephenson. Charles RamKetin and John Roberts, all colored, of Darby. Pa., which were being driven nouth on Bay Shore Road, between Dias Creek and Goshen. d by a car driven Bond, of Wildwood, who was driving north on the li side of ihe road Robert Robert*, who. with hi* wife and seven children car. was badly cut by a piece glass. A pausing motorist. Thomas McDermott, of 1015 So. Fifty-second Street, Philadelphia, took Roberta lo Mace * Hospital, in quick lime. It Ding feared that the lone of blood would prove

fatal.

No complaints were made, there being no arrrate.

Tuckahoe had one of the biggest Fourth of July celebrations In years. Ihe affair being an allday celebration under the auspice* of the Fire Department. A parade featured the morning. over forty vehicle*! competing for prises. The line of march Included Petersburg. All along the highway homes and business places were decorated, presenting a beautiful scene. Judge Henry H. Eldredge delivered a patriotic address at the

exercises.

A roast chicken polpte dinner was served by the ladles' Auxiliary. the affair, due lo the efforts of the women, being whelming success. Various sport* and a bassball ime featured the afternoon pit .. am. which waa fnlowed by cold supper, also -erved by tb «• Auxiliary. beautiful display of fin work* was given In the evening. Woodbine Fire Department won

ounty Publicity Director 1

D. Hall, in bis report to the Board of Froeholdar# at their meeting on Wednesday, stated that hla office bad received over $00 replies as a result of an ebxlblt appearing In show window* In ('olumbna Circle. New Yor City, for the laat

The Mosquito Extermination commission was granted $2000 of their

appropriation

The Porter-Smith Company, who have bulkhead coatrart at Capa May City, along Beach Drtva. asked for an extension of time on tha the work. I ala waa granted. Aug1 being the time Itmlt. communication vaa received by the Freeholders from the City of Cape May complaining of tha condition of Beach Drive. The communication stated that the drive In need of cleaning In general The letter * celved and filed. Mra. E B Whiting. «

the Clerk of 1

Louisa Carlson, assistant to the County Treasurer, were grantincreases In their salaries due the Increase of work In their respective offices. The Increase la from $100 to $126 per month The appointment of k lioper King, of Green telephone operator b courthouse but Id mg by I

•up given by Ihe “Cepe May o{ ^ wu on i ere< , , .. County Times" for the best Or* > ^ ul# city (ommtssioners that department In line. ' tb , mU at be paid within

In the

First Vi»it To Sea Isle City

apnraved by ON Board. Mrs Kras'# salary will hn $100 per month Supertatendetu of Weights and Measures Gilbert S. Smith. In hlS report stated that »s had mafia

*»8. I

sad or The report stated that 406 gas pumps in the county bad ban to-gp-rted and ordered adjusted County Treasurer Harry Headley reported to the Board that Baa Isle City I “

taxes

The Clark

Rising

Star Chapter of the Eastern Star, with a fl •#! with a huge floral star won first prixe. second prise bring won by the Daughters of America, th-lr float being patriotic in nature. Tag Day on Saturday netted he Fire Department over $675.

the taxes

days or legal action

taken.

was righted and after disposing of the shattered glass, ae.iring cover of the top and changing re. the party were able to continue their trip to Wildwood.

Petersburg W. C. T. U.

and the standlni;* not known unit! Touching scenes at the dock

final night, when the girl | enacted when the flahermei with the highest number of vote* turned. announced sod Invited to re-1 "

u p-.ch.tTow^nd.

parade. The four girls receiving . j, r j, ftpton Bair will conduct the next highest number of votes |br * rvlcwl a « Townsend'* Inlet Invited to return to net ■» a!1( j baptlte a child at 11 A. M her attendants I Sunday. Sunday achool will be

held at 10 A. M. The chapel i« now open for the aeaoon. The ladles have placed a beautiful

v*nl. Interest In the I wall around the church which department. You will j greatly InHirovo* the appearance

hen be building on

] holidays li ! ih ir first

they

t I*'« City. It was

The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. of Petersburg

wa* held last Thursday at the

home of Mra. R. C. Smith. 821 pl'T the dollar# you don 1 Wesley Avenue. Ocean CMy. 1 In Security Trust Company. Cape A very interesting meeting was j May City, where they wl» —

held, followed by a eoctal hour, you f< " '

In the city, planning ‘turn again. They were sect panted by Mr. and Mra. Leon

of Vineland.

Promised To Leave County; Given Suspended Sentence Nicholas Diacomo*. of f'hlladelpha. wa* given a suspended sentence on Wednesday morning by Judge Eldredge when be promised

to leave the county.

Diacomo* ws* arrested by Wildwood police on th* complaint idrew Nevros. who charged Diacomo* with ihreailng to him. over an argument which volved Nevros' daughter.

d-. ndan: denied

charge. He s. Id that he was a | candyinakei by trade and had to WHdwoo'* in search of ]

employment.

Trophy On Display

Will Ask Lindbergh To Motorcycle Meet Is a Member of the National

Motorcycle Association

David G. GWler. chairman of the motorcycle page .nl committee of the Sea Isle CUy Chamber of Commerce has announced that Nelson Htrbbs president the Carodm Motorcycle Aiwociatlon.

under whose auspices lb ar*i will be conducted

formed him that twsniy-two club* to date have signified their Intention of entering the r»"«a on teniber 10 and 11. Mr. Hubba. he said, ataled In hds letter that

u ware most desirable 1 It would make It p™>-

nlhlc for almost every motorcyclr club In the East to participate the rventa. due lo no other •ent of Its kind being scheduled

for thune day*.

Hubbs also Informed Mr Geller that he would Invite ColChailc* Lindbergh and Charles Chamberlain, lo attend the event*, through Ihe president of the National Motorcycle Association. of which ibe »w Asian tk flyers are members. The race*. Including motor-. cycle polo will be held on the j beach. While Ihe beanty parade and pageant will take place on

Holiday Crowd Left Otic Million in Wildwood More than a million dollar# as spent In Wildwood by the greatest holiday throag ever la the resort over Independence Day. local dopoalia made public ahowr. Deposits of the holiday totaled $773.821.$3 up to cloeing hour Tuesday night, with the Marine National Bank, the Wildwood Title and Trust Company. The Union Bank and the Fidelity Trust Company, reporting exceptionally heavy deposits again

Wednesday.

THE NIXON THEATRE. Wildwood. under Ihe management of Emanuel Heller. Is showing vaudeville every afternoon and night, with a change of bill every Monday and Thursday. TWs * has the reputation of showing the highest salaried Keith act*, and their slogan, which It faithfully carried out. Is "a show worth going miles to see.”—Adv.

walk.

of rock.—Adv.

The trophy to be awa

the leading baiter of the Cape May County League by the "Cape

May County Times'' I* on display j placed at Forty-«4*J at the executive office* in Sea LandU Avenue. They lisle City. (to meet on Friday.

Short Session of Sea ■ Praise For Officer Davis

l.le City Comm.»»ioner«, >liith

The Sea Isle CUy Comral»*lon-\ Officer Ralph Davis. 8** We ere held a short session Tuesday.|City Boardwalk policeman for the matter* dlucuaaod being rou-j the efficient manner in which he line In nature. The Commission-j ha* kepi tb" 'walk rid of unordered that a manhole be desirable persons, particularly

Examples For Native* An Impressive example was furnL :.i 1 native born Amert ran* on Monday afternoon when Joeber'e Military Band waa playing the concluding number of their program at the band pavllton. Sea We City, four iutle Japanese children and their parent*, atendlng at attention at the playing ct tha "Star Spangled Banner." The four chubby youngsters, ranging In ages from 2 to two girls and two boys, and their parents aroee before reel a* soon a* they heard the first strains of the national anthem. Throughout the rendition of tht anthem, with their ryes cast in the direction of the band pavilion. the sllghteal movement could not be observed. their salutation -and respectful silence bordering on Ihr religious a» they stood In patriotic reverence lo the an. them of Ihelr adopted country,

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