Cape May County Times, 30 December 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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CAPE KAY COCSTY TIKIS. FPIDAY. IECEKBER So. ISS7.

Old Sword Recovered From Rums Removal of Fire. Debris Reveals Many Inter-

eating Freaks Undamaged

The r.morU nf tbe debrj um the NonasudJe Hotel ettfc. Ocean City, which wee completed under the direction of Mm pin Hand. Jr., revealed many rortoni treaka pUytd by the fire. Efc-ctrie bulbs melted Into rsstaatlc ahapw were uncovered. One of the bhltMt which Hand retained fc» a eourenlr waa * replica of

almon i»er*oet condition. while bit* of iron located D.arhjr were twisted beyond reAv'snttlon by the heat. The remains of * sword, an heirloom In. the Schami family, waa recovered. B|mer Schanta managed the Normandie. The piece was prised as it was the *»wd carried by Major Davis Hart-iiPt during the Civil War. Saicr Harutnst, who father ,of Mrs. t. 8ch_ __ At the oOlbr^ak of the

WP*

[’irU War he organised i

iporta-

I trodont of streets, Commlsitooer Kecrts Inspected the bridge and readily agreed action should he taken to eliminate the danger. Wen Ninth Street was widened last spring the State Hlghwa;- deiwrtmeet »hjch control* the Som•ra Point-Ocean C«y Highway, widemsT the extreme entrance of

the bridge

not Uollar with

„ MC Ihe somB.ir se son arrives. Com-

- - ty at It showed up during i,ntlOD of u>e Highway

* bridge c e is decepth

"""oi l uawar 3 r motoi »"deveiotKd I ,b * tood,OM “o retiU1 » oeveiup* i j WMtfUS ^jaenu. Many i prevented from plunging into the

The city ha*

i secure some action (ran the State Highway Departmeni before

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0. C. Gunners Bring Down Many Bucks Three-legged Deer •‘Wes Be*g«l By Ed. Bowker

On Monday

Deer Were Very Plentiful

the dtAecialiic season "food tu •gny Ocean City home? as the tesult of the numerous bucks which prer.. trongt,, down by lhe loou gun rum during deer seclast wS* h Cl0St<l Wwlnesda5 ' of j. Acetjrtlng to all report? deer were more plentiful than ever tefore. Th.- numerous bucks displayed in front of many of the •hops In she resort gave ample

proof at this statement.

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T$iH-day 8 *' by ’ bDd ‘ DX * bQck 011 Probably no one will ever know who was entitled to a buck which was landed W>doe.»d«y when Ed. Seaman. Howard Brice. Albert Gilbert and Tom Ballinger took a pot shot »t a buck racing through the woods. The deer continued about 200 yards and dropped over dead. From the scattering abot in the buck probably all helped to bring it down. Probably, the moat unusual bock to be leaded by the local gunners was brought down by Kd. Bowker. This deer bad but three leg*. Evidently the deer hit dSrinc a previous season and chewed the ir.pm-d member o«. The Mun.ji had healed. The missing foAb a did not seem to handicap #he beast from fast traveling as it washing at expreKs speed when brought down. Twenty-ftyy members of the

Piains Hunting Club. Int.. ccml«sed of l eal gunners, enjoyed the outing to toe club’s lodge near Cbatlawortb. The majority of the members went to the lodge Priday and returned yesterday. They were accompanied by two colored chefs whose viands vied with the bocks in winning popu-

lar approval.

A number of the deer were

brought down on ‘ owned by the club.

Norman Zippier, o: linsellc Part formerly Miss Anna Butby. tacsl school useher. spent Saaday with Mrs ’.agher of Went Main Stree* WHUMb Weber who is W St. Stevens Prt juratory on the Hudson Elver. 1s t

the R * r ’ ’* , C Dd Andersao me ground closed Ms i>aggellsiic services in

I this city Sunday evening. A great

Millville

Mrs. Nichols, mother of Mrs. D. Roe Haney, who has been spending a few weeks at her home at Ocean Grove, has returned to her daughters at the First M. E. Paraonagi on North Second Street. Mr. and Mrs. Evra Hucki* and

many expressed their desire ta Use better Uvea by sfealMr;41w hand of the Evangel!-! and taktag vow* to that effect. TMh-rMtejfc.

expect to be beaefitte’ —

rtitted by O* (ni

Word »

son. Thotnas. of Pitman, sod Mr* thh city.

Kirk and his party had arrived rafely in Wlnterhavw. Fla^ tBir . thr~. . n,if dav*.trip from

Sannlno. a lao-poond dcei th* opening day of the season; , Chatlex B. Russel brought hem.a i«auly whlttft he shot in At 1 Untie County; J. Prescott Cad- ! man brought down a 140-pound j hock on Monday in Atlantic! Ccmnty; Harry Hayes brought hack a beauty to display to the residents of the Thirty-fourth Street Beet 1 on; Allen Weatherby,

_ —~r -2 -ttt—-,r i member of the fire depertrJent.

when ha landed a snag buck nea: Manahawkin: Winism R. Slakln aoa. St., landed a 1 30-pc.und buck near Barn- gat; a ; ix-prorg bock

wag landed by laaser

two row; Nick Mlraglla landed

ISS-pound bock.

The following members

the Mala- Hunting Club. Inc., brought buck trophtw from the chase; Ed*«rd Bowker landed a teauty Monday Which weighted about ISO pounds; Bom Fergv so* got his buck on Monday;

William fe-odv. of *■

Unction during the war. Ht pfixed the weapea and used it at frequent counnanaery funetlous following the wcr. He wsv the cousin of Governor Hartanet

of Penna/Ivanla.

The fire failed to damage the Aetna namctplate which was attached to the foundation. The original hotel was named the Aetna. It was built hr Anderson Bourgeois. Mr. ^BoargeoU* ancestor., owned the Aetna furnace. which was locatod near the Head-o'-the-River .above Tuckn-

hoe. During and following the . „ 1 „ 11UH

Revolution thl furnace did a 7 nl”teck MomfcT thriving hoaineaa, —an member of —

The fire which destroyed the department, got

Normandie also destroyed many pieces of prized china some more than a century old. which- were

owned by the manager.

The Normandie was supplied j with water from Its own artesian wen. which was sunk SCO feet j in the ground. The walls of tha j well escaped damage from fall- i ing timbers and Iron during the Your teeth are like c string of

pearls, - •

Your wee. rosy mouth is cute. A'nd in your eyes the love light

shines

Like the pants of a blue

suit.

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