tend Fair Without a Fence at Wildwood - First of Its Kind
rcyclist Dies from Mishap On Sea Isle City Beach To Hospital When Machine Was Struck By le—Catapulted From Cycle Car—Ocpants of Auto Escape Serious Injury ly Injured In First Accident Authorities Say
Lad Fatally Injured On Shore Road
Ran In Front of Car--Skull
Fractured-Died In
Hospital
Driver Held In $ I iOO Bail!
«cr* Sunuay atU-r-
rop» becamr . n (rout whael of hl»
the Biarhinr <u rail
taken to the S.-
i Atlantic City
the Bide car of »hi« b he »a» ridin an amomuhtle o \ thnxaina him fror ktllltot him and in
rrupanti *nyin«.
Men Who Made Fair a "Go"
*nd an a<-«x
} mrbt * h* n ; llu> Way. who: rcldenlB. uld! r to ht* death !
> to Of* cheat and HB Hcarli 1'alal Bcldcnt occurred on
>ld boy died Turaday
i-y*alns a» a rt-eult ol tnjurles | auatalned Monday afternoon when j h* wa* •truck >.y an aotomobtle j •JO Main ittr**t. t out! Hoiwc. the lad hair,* run Into a car, accord- | ins to wllnvaaea. The driycr of
under |1500 on I
h Camp, president of the fair association: 8. S. SU Ajtent; William I.ipkln. of Philadelphia and Wildwood; D. C. Tudor. pr« County Board o' Apiculture; Court writ: hi Smith, secretary of the fair Back raw. Ir-ft to right -Robert Warwick, chairman of the animal rat Smith, chairman of the auto races and auto polo committee: G. O. Lange, and ornamental plant* comm, er; Andrew Walker, chairman of the pool
large
The youu;
i tow rape was alack, rtad and the sudden towing motorcycle | »r to turn |
m dong to the d to the Sea lale I Dr. Clarence W • taken to the At-
m leg v the m.
-ry Holfand Mr*. Samuel Hoffman, of « ape May Court i
Houae
The youngatrr waa struck byj an automobtlr driven by Kerdtnand Moat Tn! West Carpenter I .one, Philadelphia, who w ae driving north on Main Street 1'he fore the driver n allied It. I Moater* .topped hla machine and to. the boy to the office of Dr Millard Cryder. who order.-d him taken to the Millville Ho* pi tat, after giving him tieatment The lad wxpireu at 4:SO TutwJay (tired akaU.
Mother and Son Addition To
Hurt In Crash,
Mother's Collarbone Fractured—Truck Strikes Pole
Wildwood High
Completed
t!
painfully injured at West < *)» Building Now Double ForMuy Tuesday morning about 7:3-.j ■ o s j-j when ti» truck she waa driving mer btze and oplcndidcr shed into a telegraph pole, nj . _ . , or...r to avoid bring sttuck byj ly Equipped another truck whirii it i* alleg'd j ________
tried to Baas her machine on a i Outdoor Basketball Court The injured woman ia Mr* i
State Police Had Quiet Week-End
Investigate Two Accidents
—No One Injured
$100 Gold Prize For Best Jar of Peaches Announcement ha* been made by .Urn K. Miner l. nton. of the Ocean View Farm*, at Ocean View, that a prtie of $100 in gold will be awarded to the Cape May County woman w ho can* the be*t Jar i.f Kite r ta peaches this aeagou To stimulate Intete.i'ln •. c. nlng. the Fenton farm* have seat a truck load of tue nue*t Klberta pearheK to the ,.,unly tair to Inr auctloneit off in any fit. the proceeds to go to the
a compete for the IIimi
line peaches from the Ocean View Fkrma. Mrs. Fenton made clear to the Times yesterday The award will be made on Saturday September 24. at a place u> bn Announced n .\t Week Two Jars must be entered by each contestant, one be ojN-ned and inspected by the judges The Judges, also, I be selected during the vM-ek, and the canned peach splay will probably be at
inc Mav Court Houae.
"I have no Interest whaler." said Mrs. Fenton to a Times represen taUve. "other than to stimulate an Interest on
of tb” ladies of the
county in canning. Canned
are healthful, delicious
and economical when tresh
fruits cannot he obtained
Fine Exhibits and Beautiful IF eather for County Fair Showing of Farm Products, Fruit, Poultry and Domestic Arts Reveal To Visitors the Possibilities of Cape May County Agricultural!}’
Amusement and Racing Attractions Furnished Thrills
IIIHI
W ill be made i
Judges win l-o i
selection.
lb-
nne You stand an ice with your neigbmlng the lino
Grand Jury Finished Work Wednesday The Prosecutor Asked Impounding of Some Indictments , No Date Set For Hearing
Fifty-two Indtctmei turned by the grand . . waa in session Tuesday and Wednesday. the Jury finishing theii work at b:45 Wednesday evening Seventy cases were placed before the Jurors, most of the case* being of great importance. Judge Heniy H. Kldredgc
; Garage W anted
By Judge Sooy
1 jurist Forgot Where He
Parked His Car
: splendidly equipped high or September 12. wl j boys and girls of Wtidvi j suim-d class** in the nr : Urged building. The High School is in : (r.-dil IB the tir. i.-s . 8 j toe Board of Uducation a
a single arrest being made for motor vehicle violations and not a serious accident. The poll warned many for speeding a
rack less driving. Street Fence
While driving east on the Tur hoe Road. Sunday, mwr Mar.ha vllle. Mortimer Coleman. 420 8m: Street. Millville, drove his tm off the road crashing into a fen o! the George M. Haines proper considerably damaging the few The windshield ot his car w hrak* n but the machine w«. r i»* the fen.v*. ’state Trooper M. Beyion. who investigated the aci
Jocher s Band Finishes Season
1 Gave Splendid Concerts At
Sfca Isle C ty
J ocher's Military Band finished their season at the hand pavilion Sea isle City, last Saturday night >! The band gained much popular- • | Ity by their excellent concerU.: catering to young and old. while I .; special features diversihrd the pm-1 i; grams, which were under the per- : ! sonal direction of Professor WII-
• | Ham F‘. Jochs-r.
laiclans took
thanking the Jury said: the urst grand Jury to distinction ol returnin.
have the g indict-
i courthouse building and It is indeed an honor. You arv excused from further duty for the time being." Prosecutor William H. Campbell. .1 r.. requested that some of the Indictments be impounded. No date has been set for court, but it Is expected it will begin in several weeks' time. The following la the list of indictment* given out : Olal Yndeisoa, Wildwood, lewdness and Indecency '
The Cape May County Fair. "The Fair Without a Fence.” the first of Us kind on record, opened yesterday with a large crowd and will continue today and Saturday. Many features make the fair attractive. including foot races and horse races, automobile polo, trap shooting, dog parade, surf casting exhibition, auummoile show and baseball gamer between Cape May County Ixiague teams. The various exhibits and poult;y show an being he’d on the Funcbase Pier, in the ball room on the second floor, while the concessions are located north of the Among the notables who will l>c present during the fair will be I’nlted States Secretary of 1-abor. lames J. Davis. Governor Harry Moore, former United Stales Senator i-'relinghysen. Secretary of Agriculture Duryee and the Secreary of the Int. r State Fair Aasoiation. at Trenton.
(Continued c
iwo)
Race* Saturday The live races will take place Saturday on Surf Avenue, while the cattle exhibit ts being held r a tent on the south aide ot )>-third Street, near the Boaidwalk. Ail sporting event* will he held the North Wildwood section of the fair grounds. ie dog parade took place Thursday at 10 A. M on Surf The field event*. for which prizes are l>elng offered will include a UKi-yard dash. 440-yard dash, one-half mile run, and one mile re'ay, for boys under 21
•Hu 'is and a
Th.
day.
will <
j <-ral civic celebration*, parade and the flrem. i and received much prai-
! rend it ions.
1 1* i* expected that will accompany Sea 1*lr ' partment to Atlantic 1 i month, when the res..! • participates in the fir. rade there, the event pr. I surpass ail other parade : her of participants and
baby
Will of Judge James Hildreth Probated Daughter Given Bulk of
Estate
even will* were admitted to bate in the Surrogate's office i,:*ner Judge Janie* M. E. Hll!h, who died August 22. beathed Jin.tMKi to his brother, nk H. Hildreth, and directed granddaughter. Kathryn
' each.
r E. Jo]
The trap-shooting events takn place today and tomorrow. The shoot will be lOfl target.' . 16 yard*, special prizes being offered. Western traps will be used and standard makes of shells. George Rothackec I* chairman of the trap-
l^ve Stock and Poultry
The livestock department committee is beaded by Frank t'orson. while the committee comprise*. E. H. Philip*. C. M. Schetlonger, secretary; Bo **cPher«in. Enoch Miller and E. J. Perry. Judge The cattle in the live stock o. partment are Guernsey* and Hoi*teiu«.
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|County Convention Of \\ . C. T. U. SMl ill Meet In Ocean City September 20
Learning Is Renamed .As V ice Chancellor Reappointment of Jersey Official Comes as Surprise
Two Cars Crash On Shore Road. Palermo :
! Minnie end th, r.-.ldue to be dl-; | vided a* follows: One.third to his
er mi* THE history ob ever
being ejn , wt , h , h? firs ,
nil wa* I start yours by open!
jacount in the Securit;
"ho^died ! p * ny ' 1 *** M * y City. I IS. the | ::
»■« struck o by John Ste ur. Ocean fit slightly dam,..
ampbrll Flat U ord For (
e named j of Emily |
No Drownings at Sea Isle City During Season .
Stone Harbor Clerk Gted Before Supreme Court
Bus Schedule For Fall

