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CAPE KAt COtTST? TflfES. FRffiAY. APHI 20 1M*
jn.884 Attend 'Fathers and
Style Shows
Wihhi'ood Merchants To
Stage Big Dollar Sale' 3nows Sons Bamfuet
Twenty-two HeW Througl- ^ SeaViBe
Prites to be Awarded by the Merchants of County’s ou t State by Mrs. Griebel
Shopping Center—100 Per Cent. Co-
operation Is Sought
.muT
Every Store tb Feature Bargains—Banks Join In VVIUDW,<»D-Twr, , German Captain Thrills on Thur»da>. May^S. •n«i FrUtn}. W lldwood With txpenence
t»- TW, .•», R ' V - P *" 1 Ne,f ***«•“
Affair Sponsored by the silo* «t tii-’ Mr-thoilst Social llall isst ninnlli will ite intfresied in a
Y. M. C. A. Groups
i
of h
ii all c
. i buai-
dpm men of tbr elij bandlnr mItrther tor U»* oteni to ntak* it • K aJla occarton in Ihr "abopplnc :
of r’«|>a May • minty 1
I'Mer Utr anapleoa ’■< thr XU t rhanl'' AldKK-liul'itt and thr fhani brr of fnmnwrry. it if piann.ii to m«k -thr two dat > v.nt th»);rs«mm ahopplna opi-orttmii.' '''r
lit South Jrrw.y Kvr:>
lurrchani nnd lm»lnrf> i.ian in liir lily wilt h.- rrtjurattd U- eo-nper-
alr.
Sporial hantams will lw ttirrd It awry atotw and tm*ln»» bnuae Iraturtm: tlx dollar-dat alira* aid in aAdhlon «o thr h.~ty of nol t>ane:iins to 1» ohtulnal>ld at rock bottom rate*, many frre prist's »HI itt distributed to all
who attend.
T» IfcMWtr t'Hlry.
Many oi thr mrrchantJ batv'. aisoilird hell UitrtiUon of douat- j laj; tm do linn thr two-day. •air. th. diMribotlon to Ik- tnadr, accordltij: to lucky winBrrs. rvety Parana ri«itin* tb ' rltj durtllE Ihr I day a l«-in* »M*lhh- tor trer r-hanewa a» wall ea the rasldcnt? In addition u. th-e «n.'> o atiuUar prtic» th* xsrrrbants' Ai* aocJatton and r'bambrt ot t otr. _ mfrra plan a arand award, thr ; win aim ticket to l>e picked
front Inmd Pmm Parc 1) I wtu* w outnini thr t ilnir-. r.r>i time my rishi arm i shattered and I was sen! k to tin front In Mx weeks second time I was woupded
• broken lit the
Self ng Tickets
SBAVlI.LE—One hua-
In the first place, of the twenty- Stopped
two rhows held, the attendance ln‘ i \ijh' 'lay was sixteenth in site,
exceedlnr that at I'nlon. Salem.' SOUTH
Hunterdon. Monmouth. Ocean and I died and ten perwona attended s second sea »<>n at Mercer i'oor.-i'l* ls comm initya ftm animal tlcu. It will,be recalled that ^..[rather and Son batwiuM KrMay' enjoyed tb* ' local dteplaj. Th»! eyenln*. In the P. O. S. of A. H*H. j
r.itherlnss were ISR5 ' 1
Iwn o'wrlooked. i There are now let trooperw Injnat
Tbere seemed to hare been quite! the elate, be *ild. and the
a lew thin** »ud be proceeded to tent WWature paased « «« «» conabhr them to the grant enjoy 'nrreatw the number to iPo. bun went of the gathering, combinln* didn't provide the necasaaiy ap
bnmo, and good .-lid father ,, n d P«l»1»»'>'‘ “> »-*'
aon matCTlal 1 Captain Carer .nswen-1 manjr
, .... i quest tons pu* to him by inter-
Hiram S. Mowrer. of Ocean t.tty.; Rolurton!i- who „ M ,h,ed « Prealdent of th* « oonty X M. < . nflfr g j >nt „„ .- je wor ^ „f t |,e
A. Board, wn* a euwt o( the ev. j 8tal ^
Ring and he contributed # short Monday s meeting was the •"Ik ! twelfth auecewwlve merlins at
Rev. Neff gave an Interesting and » hleh all members
i the Import-(or made up their alteniiaure star- Ma
trurpii m* address — — . ,.. .... aace . * closer and more underwhere. This pl»e«* the Sea Is!*'
standing tellowsWp between a boyj City dub > »nd hi* «:ad. piftleth Dli
Rev. J. O. R. Corliss, pastor of; the Aaburr M E. Church, closed the affiur with a prayer, |
_ poor eo-atrs. ani City of Bombay to a
p;-totnr, modern and *..*»*-,-r., "-jjy city. The women seem to try and , "Thr people a* nee how many silver ornament* | rarcleas, easy g. and gey color* ran be worn at one! don't It*. a«y tnor time. Pink turban*, green acarfa.! can help Elephai red atoeMncs and purple robe*, i all of the work m Ihe h gold embroidered, are worn for * nothing **eme U. be every-day wage j U*> delicate tor the*.
-During our stay In Bombay
took automobile drive* itanugh _ trip*^ were made
center* of th city., • h '' M " ee '
, j The affair •
Itb th.
I
in
*11 ng
■ third time s
oce ot ehnipuel lodged ir y brail and again I » t- eenl irk in Aort order. "Preparing for tb* #nal push "ails in 191*. I ha i oppor mlty to study the big gtm*
< hank ot artilirval fog.
They wer.- not manned by soldier*. ton by civil englttarr* from th. Knipp plant Kach of the guns was moiinted on a I toneme foundation .xiending
Passaic county. 1*TS In tllmtceeler! two local X'. ” C. A. Groape * otiulv. !«>« at CaskteB County. 1 Hci. XV. E. E.sgrove waa town The first bow. were given m! m “ le r r - 8 , ev - f’ aul ^ .be spring o. 1912 with a , oW i, tor of the lAttheran Chnrch. XMld*
attendance of HP?. The me.-tings have since ‘ — - -
State Police Is Explained To Rotarians
Rotarlau Lgo Banei’bliah oi
Woodbine, president of th* Woodbln* National Bank, gave a fiveminute talk on banking, in w hich he aald that th- key-note »f banking wircega to the game as i any other businei*. namely eourteey and aervlbe. two principle*' rot for which Rotary sued*. ; 'f
The meeting next Moniay be known a* th.- Boy Scorn r
lag.
th* la*l»uoi..lii< —
T* denual dtotrtc’ the -Towwra of Mb- Terntfie ot th* 7<x, . ' n ., ' Bilenee." tb* Hanging OardMU andj ’**?** oa * ””****' 0a btoh it u ,,, trtJ i py launch to th* Island of j '*?*** un lh *
Klepbanta. where w* saw th* (*• *” * rami* i’area and Rock Tanmtoa.! “ ! m}
AH of the** were very Inlereaiin* i and I wtoh that I had the time tb more ftiHy describe then:
itmy we went to Ceyoa an totond snd »cie aatixe*. it t* only OB! Heaven, and it to «t Adam to *uppos**! ■d aftei Win, throw* 8*e. in fact, upon tb*
■■<11 v* my i
my thought* "Rimer ELIZABETH
will 'be
and Shoves Them Hew
It Runt
i thr
then
> th*
differ
ordinary big
i powder. The difference was in the bollels- They were contra! shaped at both end*, thus • litninating th* reciting *acikm which held back :h> ordi-
nary Wtmt-end bullet.
Tha: wa* the entire eeeret-
atj Th. gun* weir wt at a high
swig the »mniny . tevation and the bullet* s»-b-smaller prlies.' so high into th* air that te-
XM* prii- will to an elaborate cause of -heir shape they .wrron* and oonatc to arouse tb* »n-i ahl* to gild* along In the rare teres! of all .-bo attend 1 ‘ supported somewhat hy the However non only lb* prue b.-avi.. iitmoaphefe btira .
35S,.,«»"S .I".-.;:
*sv~.:?■ ,sssue sur its.
tb.- hshtlng quaBtle* of the t>v»-rseas men. their daring and r-ckiesjness. Uke. Tiwiaiir. r>treai. tlve armistice and fivally
determination to com. to
Wood, and trice [.resident of Hie
elf known i w ’lldwood- Kiw am* Club, was th*! , - t .
that tb* rirctilt of the si.rlng 192? ['rincipal apeaker. C*pt. Cfirtcr Takes R Apart
save a ttoai attendance of 11.-. The att*ndatoe would ftov* been *M women Th* next show to *'*B greater, despite .the fact the . hive May County will b.* held! affair fill on Eriday. the 15Us. tod next nntutnn. . *he toll here larger. An R w*».
‘ the sale of tickets was halted a
.week before the banquet. Mother* —
! and iriends ot the bojw pr*-p*r*<=
■■■■■ , anil served the repast, truly de tTOCMHHne Americv EnterUin " 1 "> tb - •*•»«■" " I !. ,. . .Qr. rtJ.1.^ ...nor, , PoUo, »«. .1 !h- air.i
*—• 5JI' *» «l . .. .-..Hr. H*,. *• W-.CU* jwer
XX thiw ood. -
——-i..an*-a j. mwimms »inag
tor flvi
Write* Home About Beauty of InAa r-n
: that to supposed <
<etb»B V»*erv
Plan Program for
Pre-Primer 1
<tHniT HOC«5f-Primary i era ot the county, with J ‘ hitdjtrvHi m chnlnnati. i : office i f fh* conotj
Avalon Daughters of
Banker
(Continued From Page 11
J “This to certainly a wonder- . -The Bcrnerr to Otjlor. t* eer-> nrtivitiM of pr*-pritw» i fnl trip: It seem* to grow more tktoly beaotifal. (to yellow Mind* deSnft* program few t * wood err til with each stop, and arr fringed hy grovew of fwU;, ptplto will be reported i the time paaeea mo quickly thst it tree*. Its hills rtoe above ferule? tb* g.^ance «f prtaarv Talks [»» almost HnpoastUc to belt*** v»H*y. ..od end i^ .pteodld muiu*
rv Coll, a * .poke brieffy on 1 ai b Captain vi ondi > evenlna R '‘ 5 IUl '’ v#ao tot ■ c, *»- j William J. Carter, of th* South
'; it mlty." K. J n'.tbrltfhl gave a • it-rscy dlvtolon. told, of th* work laJk on “W-tal A Dad EgpeO* of;« th* State iroopcra The cxsml-
U*de;us* Porter. 8. i< Councltor., HSj Boj." and ' torie* •R'ltto. of »*tion for entry into the State mad* her afffrtol \i»ff at the ses-it&e Senior Group, loXd “W'tot A ~ " •-
Mon She wa> acnimTBaM h, | Boy Expect: o Hts Bad.” Dialrict Deputy Marian • vanroto*, 1 Frank Fierson; of th*
i Jbl* <
chase of any « tto specials on! display will be reaping i. prite because every buidn*** bouse cooperwtlni:. plans a dollar vafue' that will be worth mure than the cost to the purchase! and resails! ip bnildinc ap trade *cd good teel- j TTl* tnerchanu are sec-arc in; :h*»i Ivlifl .’.od knowtedge thai the a top ping district of Wildwood affix;d* an aveuu of [wirchatS' that i nun pare* Eavorably with those of i the big city market: and give*! local and Cap* X!*' County r*Mdents the rappartunitie* of bti-1 cSty o^rket* without utroon-ssary j
wasta txi rim.’ 'rod money
Tb* permanent orrm* of the] WSlffwmwl Cbatobcf of Commerce; to the Wool worth B.nhhr.g is !« -; ang tw*<l tor headquarter.* by the! jotni fommltte. x canvas* ha*' been started ot all ibe business | rave and merchants to hock a one hundred j«*r «« nt o.'-operatmn. but person.i! «anv.i" can join t . Art
lldwood, Secretary Sallt* W i Grou|i. s '*ffectir*ly rose “The I’rodiNatlonai Ri-repicsectallve* 1 rnl Fmther.' Joel Robinson, leader ce XI G'lbrrt and Ida K ' of the Senior Group, spoke on Dixon and EUen J Seamar.. a "What a ■X" Group Meant to Me" member of tb* Stole Publicity Mr Robinson wn* formerly a ' oniwiltto*. ail member* of Ocean 1 member of a FrankllBTflle Group, city i otntcll. So. lb. The Stair tr. Gloucaster < Ounty. iawll* CArr. ‘ ounciior was th* recipient of a! leader of th* Junior Group, told beautiful gift which *b* aorepffed: What Group Work Ha* Brought
' with sincere thanks. A »peclal : to Me.”
program was rendered and tb- 1 At this Juncture Stephen Sttmax tlm« passed quickly. A platter i . as called upon to brio* up any lunrt, wa» served.• tuiaceilaneon* incMemtala
that the flee moath*' tour will lalaa.
ROOB be over. atoCM the etoadi
T am feellag fin*, don't know whs: it to in he sick, and by this I am quit? a sailor. Er.-ry-thing i* fine on board »btp and it Jim seem* aa If they can't do enough for as, on the stop* - e
make at various places
-The weather I* certainly nice and warm now and I suppos* that thing* are beginning to
grow over hoax* now.
Hewer, and BEM> THE (T.ARSIFTFB j
Find- IW-aot? ia ladi*
Police »* rigid, and toki physical, mental end character test* and investlgwiton. A three months' training l* given success-
ful applicant*, ami during this '1 was certain!} surprised whfr period they are taught to ride a we arrived at Br-rabay India i horse, drive a car and ride a 1 bad also pictured India ax a tand motorcycle A six month*' pro-1 peopled by savagan. or at least hai: batlonary period oe tbr road then ! clrilDrd nnllv ea. but InMead of follow*, 'aefore «*.- applicssi Is that when w* cral aDchor the made a .toopc. | large and beautiful TnJ M ihail At a recent examlnaiion. Cap-: Hotel faced the ocean and a Urge tain Carter expia,.- d there were' mmtber of tangnlflceot »t»venim«i: only a few vacancies and over i braidings were on terrace* and, *©<• apptlcailona tha* insuring a : further to Use rear, taansian-».-i- cia** of men in selec: from ' owned by wealthy Earopaaa. and
Cape May County
Title anJ Trust 1
“The AJ! County Bank”
Cape May Court House, N. J.
Indian Relic Exhibition Opens Sat.
At County Title & Trust Co. Building—Specta.
Days for Schools
LAND— only dirt worth so much a load—
A Convenient Place to Deposit Your Money
Srarihra
( CAPE MAY
A V«M
COUNTY / kt&m//ZA
Inat
Title fh
to rare fi
I»jnnui»
THE
Bra>x ai
Ccmvrysncing 3
, ALL
Cerperah
oxnvrv
Tmu
BANK
TSJHEN real estate is bought, the purchaser should be more interested in the title thaii in ihe land itself. Ihe land only represents so much dirt that may be bought at a dollar the load. The title represents the right to occupy without molestation, and the right to sell, alienate and devise by will—in short , the right to possession and enjoyment.
F F the purchaser will not V die character of title by 1
TO secure Credit frmn the bank it is first necessary to show ability to aectmmlate Cask in batik
t look to ■ which
he enters and improves the land, but will close his eyes and recklessly act on the presumption that anyone who will sign a deed has valid title, he has no one to blame but himself, should the title be attacked, or there be difficulty afterward in getting the title approved for a loan or sale.
TITLE INSURANCE The ultimate development in evidences of title. It safeguards the landowner and investor, giving enjoyment and absolute security in the use and possession of Real Estate. Consult Us About the Advantages of Title Insurance
Ocean City Title and Trust Company Asbury Avenue at 8* Street
•SmEm
ns THE COTTER OF V^CATIOB LAMB
OFFICERS
JDUES WAT ROBERT HRfOlIT Pr«iff*nt BnJicitar JOHN HAX-HE Vlw PrwUwiti T-itle anfl Trurt Officer HIRAM 8. MOWRER CHARLES O- COIUON HON. II. H. XUmEDGBl Tra**ur*r HON ROBERT J. RAT f MEAD TOMUM. AestoUnl TUte OOU*t MARIAN T. HEWITT. Awtotant Secretory
a
T
gnorance
of the Law excuses no one!”
FIRST NATIONAL BANK , Yt? Me&tu.RJ.
The Insured Title Is The Marketable Title
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