eimen and Government At Last Reach Agreement
Quertion Settled end Oyrter. Will Now Be
or Cleansed in Water of High Salinity and to Absorb but the Smallest Amount
CAPE MAT COimry TTME". FSn>AY. OCTOIEE 7. 1W7.
Port Norris
tt Will Be Anchored at Gre-nbank Beach
cif New Jewey'slr’,
King Rad io Franchise
0. were put Into opera-
tie remit of an
reached between the i River Oyster Grow ere' |
For Record
conatde-rotile dlscunlon
and he*tinge way*
have been devised to the market the cleanpoeeihle oystere. and the objection which out nas heretofore the Mvalvve nonuined
amount of added
ice* of Agriculture effect that the plan been adopted by the
~s gneraily.
plan a* adopted wa* rat Ion at a recent between the depart!s and representatives -ry and plan* for no the Federal food « taken as the ruling by the departing the shipment Inte commerce of oysIn water less salty In which they were the practice, it was In the oysters tak-
water.
that the aims of and of the departin harmony, namely. a at the best oysters the market In accordcommercial pracwhich are Incorporer quantities of add-
Mre. Carl Kirchkoff. of Brldgem. called on friends recently. Mnu Stewart Campbell anMrs Henry Berry spent Tuesday morning of last week in BridgeHelen Hislop. of Dividing Creek, was In town recently. Mrs. Jennie McGuire has been numbered among the aick. Mra. Fred Klawitter. of MillI ville. spent Thursday In town, visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Sharp.
Mrs. Board man Newcomb. Mrs. Oscar Lund and Mrs. Charles Rlggin spent Thursday week In Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Robbins spent Thursday evening out of
Hem Through Advcrtbiug S "'»"
Page Ora
Co. W. C. T.
U. Re-elects Old Officers
Mrs. David S. Powell, of Port Norris. Again Heads
the Organization
Deplore Increase of Crime
All officers of the Cumberland County Women's Christian Temperance Union were re-elected at the forty-second annual convention of that body in the First M. E. Church. Bridgeton. Thursday. September J9. The sessions of the convention lasted all day and In the evening, and at the afternoon meeting an Inspired address on prohibition and Mormonlsm was delivered by Mrs.
Lulu Loveland Shepard.
Mrs. David S. Powell, of Port jrria. was re-elected as president and Mrs. Sara Bateman wt
"To the officials and members! of the First M. E. Church, for their fine hospitality In giving us the use of the church and so generous||' making provisions for our comfort and convenience we
give thanks.
"To the kind and genial pastor r heart, for his wonderful words of welcome. "To the sexton who has care of the building and to all others who have served our needs and pleasures, to all we give thanks.
North Port Norris J Triple Drowning at Mouth of
Cedar Creek Makes Three Widows
Congratulations
"Resolved that we extend our beloved president. Mrs. Powell, our many thanks for her helpfulness to the unions of Cumberland County and congratulate her her splendid work and expi our pleasure on her re-election the responsible office she has
faithfully filled.
"Resolved It Is with pleasure > note the Increased membership
James Gibson and daugh- ” *" “ ““ * * —-* —***-
„ , Mary, spent Saturday raorn- ^ Earl h. Brown announces thati l, ’^ of In Millville.
tin... •>» “iV'SSHV'SKS of PO,, •>■• i™- <•> ^ * o. «,... ,
'•X’u xr"* rrv„"
i several unions and with sadeas we record the loss of so ■any members. They have finished their work and received
their reward.
Mrs. Mattie Ludlam. with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zeigler and two children, motored here from Wilmington. Del., to visit their relatives. Mrs. Laura Magee and Mrs. George Dunham. Mrs. Ludlam will be remembered as the eldest daughter ol the late Rob-
ert Magee.
Mrs. Marlnda Harris has returned from an extended with Camden relatives.
and Mrs. Leonard Sock-
well were over night visitors at the home of their daughter. Mra. Lawrence Hires, and attended a birthday event of their granddaughter. Miss Doris Hires, at 314 South Fifth Street. Millville.
Mrs. Archie Jackson and Mrs.
Arthur Sockwell were Saturday
Vineland shoppers.
Mrs. Emma Berry ha? secured employment In Millville.
and Mrs. John Ahl. of ai-i 0 . 5 ' 1 '
jantic City, called
Bridgeton and Millville Men Lose Lives While on Fishing Trip. When Heavy Sea Overturns Light Boat —Bodies Were Later Recovered \
Triple Funeral Held in Bridgeton Catholic Church
Business Improves H
As Oysters
lives and three mother? with cbilShucking Houses nod Ship-'S S'S’.
pers Are Active tor two or three days. In thj „ party were Victor Estadt. Jr.. The people Interested In the John and George Estadt. Center OI At-1 I’falness. which Is one of Grove; Joseph P. West. Michael friends t" e largest industries in Cumber- J. Cunningham. Bridgeton, and
— **■-*- * Karl J. Startler. Millville.
land County, are on their
•'■‘SSMUsXSiSi'Tssa >1,gfri-"”"?™.--.gytti w u iw.s^ri-ssKii .ss ?,t rs;"s;' tnd Mrs. Fred Lund and son. RHdr“™n l ,U !y" *'' n f r *. ,lon . . »lth Mr. and Mra. John ^ ^^on.
A* evidence of their belief Ini
Ixed that in the coming of oysters for
amount of
~rily Incorporated,
official? «ug-
repmenutlves
propose what they “" able procedure
_ ' e ends. The h Jersey proposed ■■ e float* lot endpose* to Green-
. in watera of rela-
' and restrict
removal from the
periods of high
' involve the IncorUie least possible i water. To awure with this arnuige-
thelr business gradually by me.
of newspaper adveitlUng only
‘ IJ'-T'o-.'r.l!!-- Bridgeton, was elected recording 1“-^^ M , ra P nma Golder ' of 'to the able and fluent speaker Invited In ~the evening
jsm ss^iT-Tr &«jss,«s*ar- i !u
r^rps. -"S
rill be a
exceptionally
1 the
(joyment and of lasting value."
men. West Cunningham and Startler. started for the power boat anchored a short distance out In the bay to unload the net. after which they were to come back and get the others left on the marsh. When they had gotten only a short distance out a heavy
puff of wind upset
.. . IS—, u 1 , Uft the showroom of the Port Norris
Burt G ('lose, sales manager of King, and a prominent figure In national radio circles. In i
cent Interview said:
"Satisfaction with radio pend? upon two things, the eel you buy and the dealer who sells
and services It.
"Acting on this belief, we have distributed King radio only as fast as we could secure the right dealer connections. Then we let people know of our choice thru newspaper advertising appearing only In those cities where we have licensed dealers." The King line consists of five models, with the tuned rad Ip frequency circuit which has been so popular and successful. There are two table models, two consoles. and an unusually beautiful
high boy model.
The King sets preserve tbs
lines
and appearance
period furniture, emphasizing as little as possible the mechanical and electrical part* necessary to
radio operation.
The manufacturers believe that
the day has con
Powell. Mrs Harw Campbell. Mrs. Morton Batei. n. Mrs. James Morris. Mrs. Edward Rlggin. Jr.. Mrs. L. Miller. Mrs. Rebecca Day. Mrs. Harry Lee. Mrs. Lewis Shropshire. Mrs. Hollinger and Mrs. William Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Socrates Greene and daughters. Linda and Ida. Mi nud Mrs. Austin Greene and daughter spent the week-end
of town.
and Mrs. Archie Jackson, of North Port Norris, called friends Sunday afternoon.
elcomed the
vent Ion to the church in the morning. He said he was speaking for the official board of the church as well as for himself In welcoming them. He referred to the splendid co-operation of the W. C. T.' U. In the work to have the license removed from the old Deerfield hotel and told the
jbers of the convention that they
(had the key to the church. Mra. Powc-ll. in giving the
j president's report, spoke of the
IU M d - High Winds Made
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bateman '; ,u * of l“cre“‘nf memberahlp.
and daughters. Mary. Carolyn and Frances, and Mrs. Rose Bateman. of Newport, motored to Collegeville. Pa., on Sunday, where they visited Robert L. Bateman, who is a student there. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Rlggin
ere in Fortescue recently.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hand id son. Ellis, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner, at Newport. James McClain, of Middletown. N. J.. was In town recently. Ellls. Hand spent Saturday morning at Cape May Court
when radio Is i House.
pari of living | Mrs. Jones and children.
e dally meals, and the radio
set must therefore have all the beauty and dignity of a fine din Ing room set or other furniture. The King Manufacturing Corporation Is one of a very few manufacturers to be licensed by
ermen propose to. t i, e Radio Corporation, thus as'"T a . 1 . .. ve , B0 suring the company and Us cus-
tomers of the latest and finest engineering developments in this
fast growing
■ shall follow the is to washing on
shucking
of the oystennen to market only oysters 1 grade Is shown by
arrange
jaiions of
^.Imractertstlca of the a view to obtaining * necessary to a nation a! the best assure the best oysmarket. and deslrfor Obtaining the
with a mlnl4 added water, ns to be started possible date.
* invite the i of the De-
r Agrict
D. C. M. E. Church 10 A. M . Bible school Classes for all. As this Is rally day. Brother Arthur Wright, cx-euper-intendent of Central Sunday School. Bridgeton, will address our school. His subject will be. "The Loom of Life." Don't miss
it.
.. public worship. Re
W. K. Fisher, of Audubon, wi
> bring the message.
6.IS P. M. service of Senior
e Epworth League.
T P. M.. evening worship.
> for LhejBrother Fisher will again preach. ■ ends j The men's chorus of the West t of Agriculture |Presbyterian Choir. Bridgeton, e proposal of the,are to favor us with their pres-
Oystermen and will enre and their fine vocal selec-
“ 'a Insuring lions,
h-grade oysters are The Junior Epworth League n the jurisdiction of meet* every Wednesday afternoon
I food and drugs act.; at 4 o'clock.
erence leading up to, Wednesday evening prayer itive plan, held dtir- meeting at 7.30. This mld-
week. was attended Campbell. Dungar.
Millville.
ening here.
Mrs. Ralph Sutton, of Bridgen. spent Sunday afternoon with •r mother. Mrs. U Pepper. Misses Mary Day and Dolly Blackman, of Washington. D. C., spending s few days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Blackman. Miss Elizabeth Chew, a teacher of the Vineland school, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Ella Chew. and Mrs. Roscoe Shull. Mrs. Consta-.t Grace and son. Constant. Jr. spent Monday afternoon in Mauricetown visiting Kathleen McConnell. Evelyn Garrison. Julia Nlckelson. Frances Earl. Gladys Howell. Anns Hoffman and Ulllan Penn, students f the Glsssboro Normal Schoo spent the week-end 1th relati Mrs. Daiuel Adams and Mrs. William Perry nent Tuesday in Dennlsiille with relatives. Charles Bateman, of Camden, visited his father William Bateand also visited bis slater., Mrs. Fred Lund, on Sunday at-1 ternoon. Mrs. Addington B. Campbell. Jr., and son, Duncan, have returned home after spending some t of t
I Frisbie representeras of Agricul- . Fo**. Fowler, j and ScbureIhe Maurice
[. Industry.
I Dividing Baptist Church celebrated oi with the follow » Dividing Creek Selection by npffehtly Gina mm
S4V OspsruK-tf
_ _ very uplifting
who attend.
Let u? keep In mind the County Sunday School convention In Central Church. Bridgeton, to begin Tuesday evening. October 11. and continue all day Wednesday. October 13. Wednesday will be
a great day.
The communion offering for the Deaconess Home. Camden, was quite satisfactory, and will aid the good work going on there. A real welcome awaits you all services of the church.
the necessity for further educational work and the obtaining of publicity for their cause. She announced that thirty-five Stales now have a budget system for reimbursing the treasury and spoke in praises of the work, of the S. In the schools of the city
and county.
The following appointments •re made: Pages. El'zabeth Glln and Mary "ilderback; courtesy. Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mrs. J. Barnes. Mrs. Carrie Carll and Mrs. Beulah Pierce; credentials. Mrs. Emma Hand; periodicals. Mrs. Sara Bateman: registrations. Mrs. Leona Btlderback. The following resolutions presented and passed: "As your committee was given the pleasi duty of attempting to express words the deep thankfulness of our hearts for the many courtesies shown ns at this convention wc would respectfully report as fol-
lows:
The hlghwinds of Monday night and early Tuesday iriornlng almost rear bed the point where they might have been termed hurricane? and it is said that down at the docks where the oysters are washed and taken u[ on the high water, which or Monday night was about midnight. that several catastrophic*
were narrowly averted.
Several of the boats making the journey of about a mile and a half from Bivalve to the floats
nearly overturned and sev-
eral. unable to weather the heavy seas, were driven by the wind storm upon the marches and were with great difficulty brought back to deep water before the tide fell and left the marshes
bare.
Earl: reports on Tuesday morning were to the effect that five Men had perished In the storm, but these and several other m-
e found to be untrue and as encountered either in
life or property during the night.
the shucking house of the Sanitary Oyster Company here. The oyster wharves are looking more like old times again and everyone Is on the hustle. With little cool weather now everybody will be up and doing. WHEN YOU don't know where tind what you ‘ —■* •*-- '
classified ads.
Tcrna Berry. Captain and Mrs. |Brothers, of this place, are open
Benjamin Berry Sr.. Mr. and Mrs lnK the shucking house of the
/"'V . • IT 1 M„., n ?r r R' 4 r " -?t n h *" d 1 Delaware Bay Packing Company. Ltystenng Hard J°, h h " wMch M I£J^; which iB l0 " ,ed Lf «* bur *- » nd J ® , ? n ** *he piano, which afforded to op , r>tf |, thlg * eaji on. C , „ , I s? * J 'J 17 This firm Is composed of L. A. Several Boats Rescued from 1 H “Lf? d on 2! ac S mkn and hls ,,rotber - c * rl • k« t wr- i r-v-rr I iSf" a v* BridKe .', ca,led on Blackman, who last year managed Marshes With Difficulty Itrlends here recently. . ... ~ -
William Carney was a Maurice-
town visitor Sunday.
Mrs. May Harris and her son. Jack Mayhew. attended a party at the home of John L. Mayhew. Sr., at Mauricetown. In honor of his seventy-sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Whilden. with their five children, of Helslerville. spent Sunday with
relatives here.
Charles Harris was In Falrton recently, visiting hls mothtr. Mrs.
Cornelia Harris.
Joseph Dannas' house has been placed in the hands of painters. The Tuesday evening church service was In charge of John Pepper, the pastor. C. S. Reeve?, being engaged In the evangelistic campaign at Haleyville. Mrs. Let tie Pepper entertained her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Sutton and family and Mr .and Mrs. W. Sutton, all of Bridgeton. Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Kathryn Snyder has re_rned to her home In New York after visiting her sister. Mrs. M.
Harris.
John Donelson was In Philadelphia on business this week. Mr. and Ml*. Rolland Sharp
r merchant? Just how It all happened will
never be known but It Is thought they got tangled up in the net. drowning all of them, and those standing on shore were powerless
assist them In any way.
All day Friday captains of the different boats were grappling for the bodies of two of them, one having been found about 10 o'clock In the morning. One of the young man hod a gold watch in hls pocket and this had stopped
at 20 mlnutej past 10.
All of the unfortunate men rare less than 35 years of age, rare married and fathers. The whole party was related. The triple tunerals took place on
read the Tuesday from the Catholic Church
In Bridgeton.
Why call a man a hard drinker. _
If drinking Is the easiest thlngland children, of Leesburg, visited
he dote? relatives here Sunday
Shiloh
An Oyster Supper
Mrs. Hattie Page and children, of Newport, were greatly surprised over the week-end by a visit of a party of many friends. They were also presented «••*> several beautiful gifts A oyster supper with everything tasty was greatly enjoyed by all. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mra Percy I.loyd. son and daughter, of Union l>-ague Hub. Philadelphia: Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Hickman and Mis* Harriet Whitaker. Cedarrllle: Joseph Ewen and Charles Guenther. CamCharle* Taylor. Florida, and
I" Miller. Philadelphia.
Port Baptist Church
The subject for our prayer and rise service on Saturday eve-
ig will be "One Reason Why d Made File*" On Sunday
Lewii Tomlinson has sold hi? farm to Frank Bonham, of Greenwich. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blackman and Mrs. Dora Staub have been Rehoboth. Dil. J. C. Bowden was In Newport Friday. Russell Ashley will conduct a real estate business In Bridgeton. I He has just passed the brokers' examination. . Mra. William Buell, the president «f the County Council of IP a r t n t-Teachers' Association, spoke In Bridgeton Wednesday. Hopewell's apportionment of the railroad tax is 3314.73; Stow Creek. 3143.64. Rev. Herbert Cottrell, of Nortonvllle. Kan., has been called to the Marlboro Church. Mr. Cottrell resided In the parsonage In this place when a boy. Mr?. S. S- Mickel. of California, is visiting her slater. Mrs. Henry L. Davis. The Frlesburg rural school has clwed and the teacher and pupil? transported to Alloway. where ota in the basement Is used. Ir. and Mrs. Newton Shrimp e moved to Bridgeton and their son. Harold, will run the
farm.
Cora Tomlinson and brother, erett. turnlahed music at the -me Com lug serv'ce at the Cohaiuey Baptist Church.
And on Sunday evening
Watch For The GRAND OPENING Of Our New Store October 15 th Special Demonstrations of Thor Washing Machines Thor Ironing Machines Stewart-Warner Radios Brunswick Radiolas Manufacturing Demonstrations of Upholstered Furniture - - Fibre Furniture - - Bedding
Rebuilding Sale
Aaron’s Drug Store Cedar Avenue and Pacific Wildwood
(Under Edgeton Inn)
Our Rebuilding Sale continues with Special
Values in all of our stock.
60c California Syrup of Fig*. $1.20 Dandcrine Hair Tonic 25c Carter's Liver Kill . $1.10 Tanlac
25c Creolin
38c 89c 19c
35c Froatffla 75c Witch Hanel (pint sire)
i/ £ pint JMc
15c Castona
V* Pint-
_ 24c
SI.65 Warrip3c'TCod'liver^- — -, —~ 87c 50c Palm Olive Shampoo 3(k 25c Talcum Powder*. i9 c 85c Writing Paper 21c $1.25 Black Dnngbt £00 25c Tasteless Castor Ofl Ife 25c Woodbury's Soap . _3 for 61c 50c Pepsodent Toothpaste— 80c 50c Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste 36c $2-50 Hot Water Bottle $1.19
55c Kotex
43c
Souvenirs Galore
Prize*
Mebbe So—Mebbe So 'It look? like rain.” "Ye*. It doe*, but at flavor of milk."
. hearty Invitation 1
Special Music by Alva Frankie and Hi* Famous Quartet
Burke and Nesbitt Formerly Burke Furniture Company Wildwood and Atlantic Avenues WILDWOOD, N. J.
Delicious Ice Cream Sodas 10c■ Why spend car-fare? Buy in Wildwood. Fur Coat Days Are Coming!!! Smart New Coats of the Latest Furs Expert Remodeling of Furs. Let us make your old coat new.
Sport Coats and Cloth Coats in all the new colors and fabrics. See our selection of new Fall Dresses Dresses made order. Stout women our specialty.
Wildwood Fur & Dress Shop 3805 PACIFIC AVENUE WILDWOOD

