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wildwood 12 court juse 13 LOCAL LADS CELEBRATE j THANKSGIVING BY SHUTTING OUT VISITORS. ROBERTSON ; MAKES STAR PLAY Wildwood defeated Hourt House in the Thanksgiving Day game, 10 to 0. Perxoto and Johnson were Wild- ' wood's best ground gainers;. Robertton Intercepted a forward pass and . went 50 yards ' for a tally. The lineup: J Wildwood— Croker, 1. e-; Ingram, 1. fc; Smith, 1. g-5 Woods, c-; Loeffler, y. g.; Inglee, r. t.; R«J>ert'son,_r. e-; Carter, q.; Peixoto, L h- b-; Nidorf, r h- b.; Johnson, f. bCourt House — Beaman, 1. e.; MosCourt House oearaan, i. e., -
brook, 1. t-; Redgraves," 1- g-: Watson, d e-i Firfrer, r. g.; Post, r- L; Charlesworth, r. e-; Peterson, q-; Hollings- C bead, I. h. b-; Howell, r- h- b.; Kim- a ball, f. b. ' } Touchdowns, Peixoto, Roberson. ' Referee, McManus. Umpire, McCur- J dy. Timer, Robiqson- Headlines- < man, Senekoff- Time of periods, 10 a minutes. ^ GIRLS' BASKETBALL LEAGUE J • ~ — t The high schools of Cape May county have formed a girls' basket- p ball league with Wildwood, Cape May ■ and Middle township representedTuckahoe will probably enter the league later. Ocean City, not having a suitable home floor, will be un- , able to- play games at home, but plan , Jo mpet adjoining high schools on , - their own floorsMiss Helen E. Epps, of Wildwood, . has been elected secretary of the ; league and has announced the follow- , ing tentative schedule for thfe' league , and for WildwoodJanuary 6th— Wildwood vs. Wild- | wood Alumnae, at Wildwood. January 13th — Wildwood vs. Ocean City, SwiWwood. January 20th — Wildwood vs.' Cape May, at Wildwood. January 27th— Cape May vs. Middle, at Cape May. January 27th — ■'Wildwood vs- Upper, at WildwoodFebruary 3rd— Middle vs. Wildwood, at Wildwood- - February 10th— Wildwood vs. Cape May, at Cape MayFebruary 17th— Middle" vs. Cape Mav, at Cape May Court House. . February 17tR— Upper vs- Wildwood, at Tuckahoe. February 24th — Middle vs. Wildwood, at Cape May Court House. SEVENTH BOD„y FOUND^ The body of "Gunnie" Johnson, the seventh victim of the Anglesea disaster^ was found on November 24th in the meadows near Longport, by David Haley, a bridge tender. Buzzards attracted the attention of Haley to the spot where hd- found the body in the mud. A considerable sum of money and - a Red Maq's identification card was J found .in the pockets- Jhe body was taken in charge by* Undertaker I Thompson, of 'South. Atlantic City- j A seai-ch of the meadows in the j "vicinity failed to disclose any moiej of the, four remaining victimsA MODERN WONDER One of the modern, wonders of the world is the huge hangpr at Lakehurst, New Jersey, built to house the • ill-fated dirigible balloon ZR-21 It is glazed with acres of No. 213 NonActinic Wire Glass which excludes 85 per oent of- the- ultra violet (injurious) rays and 55 per cent- of the infra read (heat)' rays-. These are the in visible solar chemical rays that are destructive to the ribber fabric of which the gas -bags of dirigibles are made- . MR- JOHN MASON ELECTED TO THE VESTRY OF CHURCH OF THE ADVENT At the annual Parjsh meeting last V Monday the foi-mer Wardens and vestrymen were re-elected and M«. JohnMason, of Decatur street, Gdper May, whs unanimously elected an additional memberr making the full number of the Articles of Incorporation. Mr. Horace _E. Sihith represented * the vestry at the "meeting. ELECTRIC STORM About one o'clock Tuesday morning while the north east storm was mak- . ing life miserable, an electric storm swept down the Coast. . This fact coupled with the Me flights of geese going southward has brought many predictions that -winter weather is about due- ^ '•I
HOME WEDDING AT RIO GRANDE - . / Miss Elizabeth Stanford Cresse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Charles Cresse, and. Mr. Earl L- Gibson, of Philadelphia, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Rio Grande, November 24th, at high noon. Rev. Corliss, ef the Careen breek charge, officiated. . , The bride was given away by her father. Miss Alice Rca, of Cape ' May, was the bridesmaid, and Mr. . Arthur~Cresse, brother of the bride, i was' best man. The bride wore, a gown of white satin and the bridesmaid a dress of light blue crepe de . chine- . The . house was beautifully decorat- • ed .for the occasion and after the , ' ceremony the guests were -seated about the hospitable board, where an . old fashioned country Thanksgiving - dinner was served.
Those present were Mr- and Mrs. parents of the groom; Rev. and Mrs. Corliss, Frank Corliss, MrsW. A- Lake, Miss Alice ,Jtea, MrsThompson, Rita Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Cresse, Mr. and Mrs- Charles Arthur Cresse, Mary Cresse! and Albert Cresse- , • The bride and groom left on the o'clock train for Philadelphia, where theytfwill be at home at 5640 N. Lawrence- street, after December the first. TUMULTY AND HIS BOOK ARE NOT IMPRESSIVE George Henry Payne, in "Around the Editorial Table," in the DecemForum, .remarks of Mr. Tumulty's recent book on Woodrow Wilson: "Mr. Joseph Tumulty has written an acchunfof Woodrow Wilson 'as he him' that is singularly unimpressive. Strjfnge to say it is not even interesting. It is not so ihucn that it is in a style made familiar George Creel, as it is that the very, lack of" historical sense that mfcrks Mr- Creel's writings and those of his profession, "are herd carried to the nth degree"If Mr. Wilson were to he agam a candidate for the Presidency we would say that this book was a very effective press agency, but is is impossible to take it seriously as a his- ■ torical document "Mr. Tumulty tells'us with all ap1 parent sincerity that the reason that Colonel Roosevelt was rebuffed, in- : suited, and rebuked in his desire to fight fhr hiscountry was that some ' subordinate in the War Department thought that Colonel Roosevelt would ' interfere with the plans that were made for the winning of - the warThis too, was at a time when Europe was begging for something to lie done and pleading that Roosevelt .be 5 allowed- to come over that he might hearten the discouraged troops of 1 Europe. "Mr. Tumulty's explanattoits-are a r trifle too thiu- He wastes words ami- „ " paper and ipk when he says in his 3 preface that Mr. Woodrow Wilson will not read his book. This is very ' easy to believe- There is no reason 3 why Mr. WoodroW' Wilson should 3 ! read this book. Hi fact, there is no rj reason wftv anybody should read it" c j-. The Christmas Club of the Security Trusf Company, Cape May, is now open for next year- This is the eas- , iest way we know to save money for next Christmas- Join now. C —^======== s ' ' i ' ;EHiI I OneReasonWhy „ CASCM.^ QUININE Acts On The Spot Llnl'S C. B. Q. T.blrt. v tot b, tm- " Try Um ample eiperimeat: j 1. Drop a C. B. Q. Tablet to a rla.. of deer 2, lnepnlly tie tablet be|iiu£imlefratin| >' or "braaViS, «p.'\ . 1- 3. In 10 tecondi the" racdicd peopertiee ere 1. tKoroutU, 5pie«l witb water, d Tka», Hill'i C. B. Q. Tablet. id immediately. -fi*e reSel withoot delay end b.r'n checbipr Cold, and la Grippe loot before ordinary tablet.. by acta) ...Int. are ate •orbed by tbe stomach j niece. To prove tbk. .object other than C. B. Q. Tablet, to g an hour or more i> required focjcomplete drnntcfrition n Demand O B. Q.- Tablet'. in red bna burial Mr. HOI', portrait and utaatnre. ~ At All timings— 30 Cents * 1 w. h. hiu. ctrxi-ajrv. mrrtory ts ' ,»,) I
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