Jul 1927 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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Armsti<br />
:?tiii*><br />
NK.<br />
to Her<br />
i John lU are doiiii » good job <strong>of</strong> it,<br />
_j.Cobb, Wheat and Collins out, the A's lose much <strong>of</strong> their<br />
, Vet there is no doubt that the club has been doing better<br />
Ibc jountn blood in their placet with the possible exception <strong>of</strong><br />
Bui Lamar wu dine a tew aft and it would bt folly<br />
time to compare Collins with Bishop at a second<br />
j. Thi veterans have the baseball brains, but if<br />
oil ii necessary to ui« ball games, there are quite a<br />
men right in Ike International<br />
League who would be<br />
in the majors<br />
today.<br />
. • • •<br />
WHITE Sol HITS SKIDS<br />
. White Sox h»ve been slipping ever since they ran into the<br />
, and it looks as if they will keep on the downward path for<br />
Murdo Mackenzie has auemblei<br />
an aggregation Of young collegian)<br />
to reprsMnt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the<br />
diamond during the seaion. The<br />
Infield la competed at<br />
"Mary" Oelp.<br />
Delp will be re.<br />
nembered at a gridiron star wit<br />
the West Philadelphia High, w<br />
Hgckman, who holds down second,<br />
Is • luekneU product, and eeae<br />
or the West<br />
Philadelphia HIE<br />
team,<br />
M J, Mackenile, lueknell star,<br />
Blared oa the varsity team too<br />
two yean nt this university ani<br />
Is holding down the short leli<br />
berth, Mackenzie was captain o!<br />
the Biickiiell team during hit last<br />
yean. Rommel takes care or the<br />
hot corner.<br />
Chick Zahn, at Peddio, will be<br />
the first string receiver. The hetv<br />
Ing aquad Includes Graham <strong>On</strong>es<br />
ney, <strong>of</strong> Buckneil. who gave an example<br />
-on Monday <strong>of</strong> what the<br />
fans may expect by trimming Tul<br />
pohocken, fanning seven and allowing<br />
the same number <strong>of</strong> hlu<br />
Cheiney has remarkable control.<br />
He will be aided by MeMeney<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bwsrthmore, and Effle Townsend,<br />
who is the only local product<br />
on the team. When not twirl<br />
Ing Townsend will be used in the<br />
outfield,<br />
Carl Zeber, former W, P, H<br />
half-hack.<br />
located in mldield.<br />
hile Nicholson, sf Peddle, played<br />
rl(ht Held OB Monday-<br />
Nicbelion<br />
alto playt Srst hue. McClsln. <strong>of</strong><br />
W, P. H., aad 0, P, lUesuth, <strong>of</strong><br />
Penn Itste, will snternate la the<br />
iBfleld and outfleld.<br />
<strong>On</strong> flaturday the CoIleglUB will<br />
cross hati with the Big Harbor<br />
nine, rape Mar city is booked for<br />
Tuesday, Haeknaa will all the<br />
bill u field manager.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Makes Debut<br />
With Victory<br />
Collegians Down Tulpehoeken<br />
Reds in Hard<br />
Fought Diamond Battle<br />
Viiitori 1 EiTors CMtly<br />
DOB. TU'l<br />
TUl-POBOCKBN B?M<br />
K H 0 A<br />
Wllm«T, ct.<br />
Burton, lb<br />
JOBIUOD, £.<br />
DoBonB, M,<br />
naad, lb.<br />
Reed. 3b.<br />
Humes, p.<br />
McShano. If,<br />
llaekman, rf.<br />
0 1<br />
0 0<br />
1 0<br />
0 1<br />
0 1<br />
1 I<br />
» I<br />
1 1<br />
0 o<br />
Totals I 7 11<br />
OCEAN OITT<br />
• 1<br />
MaekeBile, ss,<br />
Hsckmsn, Jb.<br />
Rommel, lb,<br />
Delp, lb.<br />
Townsend, It,<br />
Zeyher, cf,<br />
Nicholson, rf.<br />
ZahB, s,<br />
ChegBeJ, p.<br />
Total!<br />
'ulposocken<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltr<br />
B H O A<br />
0 0 0 1<br />
0 9 11<br />
0 1 I<br />
0 1<br />
1 1<br />
1 0<br />
0 I<br />
1 o a1Io p 1<br />
0 o<br />
1 0<br />
I I If t !<br />
100100100-3<br />
tlSOOOOIOl—5<br />
For G)meback<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gus Felix<br />
Fanner "Gnat IF' ftayir<br />
Now <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Most<br />
Valuable Dodger,<br />
He is a Potential<br />
Star<br />
Bored-walKer<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Drops Court<br />
House 7 to 6<br />
Local Team<br />
WITH Game<br />
By Rally in Ninth Inning<br />
—Beat Kimblc<br />
Tewnsenel Winning Pitehe?<br />
WUbert Robinson, who has wot<br />
two penUBta with team* mainly<br />
composed <strong>of</strong> Blaytn dliurdHi by<br />
other bif elubi, bat aecoBpIiibed<br />
another miracle. He has driven<br />
the gloom away from Gloomy Qua<br />
Mil aod thereby made hie left<br />
"elder one <strong>of</strong> the nusl TiluaUe<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Robias,<br />
Felli, who is spending liia flfth<br />
year in the najon, haa always<br />
been known ai a -great If ball<br />
pl«yer—that is to lay, evtry one<br />
admitted he would be "great if"<br />
he could reillie upon his natural<br />
ability. But, unfortunately, he,<br />
seemed unable te do so.<br />
A bora heavy Bitter, • clever<br />
fielder aad base runner, possessed<br />
<strong>of</strong> more thin the usual diamond<br />
knowledge sad with the nrongest<br />
ad most accurate arm <strong>of</strong> any<br />
National League outfielder, gus<br />
nevertheless proved a disappointment<br />
to tbo Boston Braves, for<br />
whom he labored three rears.<br />
What Is the beat » Mead an tie<br />
To MJ souli to you or met<br />
The beat Wood to U atmoephsre<br />
Waim wllfc «M lnaDkmtton dew<br />
Wherein mo tmaiho Uu lan>><br />
frea WMth<br />
Of life that Mtk no Ulnt or<br />
death;<br />
Our friend la an unconocloun part<br />
Of every IN* Mat <strong>of</strong> our Mwt<br />
A BtrengtJn, • gTowtli whenoe we<br />
derln<br />
God's hesVth that keep* the<br />
world<br />
It laot ISs 'amWrnti<br />
wont*,<br />
.Jhsn symytUns; soes<br />
Nor Is It tha man who na«U *fmt<br />
Bimrtog * gay iitti* soots<br />
Tha song and tha smile are well<br />
worth while,<br />
they erent a bluff.<br />
Prorldsd laey « .<br />
tat hem', to the nan who mule.<br />
Ana IMa ftoaB^_tta itnf,<br />
Bill BriniMe In ao tomjh bo<br />
couldn't cat i*dy <strong>On</strong>««fs<br />
naiem<br />
tbey tad trim<br />
W<br />
An oume* <strong>of</strong> co-opemtlon la<br />
better<br />
ttan a oound <strong>of</strong> conuwc<strong>of</strong>g<br />
their aitcMnsa, 1 ' saM a Ooe»n<br />
Oitr man,<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily<br />
•Inmed Cape Msy Court Houae<br />
in » thrilllBg diamond battle »t<br />
MuBlelpai Field <strong>On</strong> liursday af.<br />
naoa bf the S€SF@ <strong>of</strong> f to S,<br />
neldentallr defeating Jack Kim.<br />
ie, the «t«r twlrler <strong>of</strong> the OOUB.<br />
,y league.<br />
The game H I a alp and tuck<br />
affair which wan't decided until<br />
two men ware out in the<br />
inth Inning.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> scored Bnt when<br />
ackeule Blngled and adnnced<br />
n Kaokmaa's aacrHee and iwnd<br />
Court<br />
House<br />
la the •Mond<br />
Clark's<br />
rened the boat.<br />
esore<br />
IMs In the<br />
which wu played on the<br />
an Monday afternoon<br />
before a good crowd, by<br />
core <strong>of</strong> 5 to 3<br />
The Collegians made a good Imresslon<br />
Id their first effort, playing<br />
with their heads up at all<br />
and going through In the<br />
pinches<br />
Erne Townscnd's oncand<br />
caUli <strong>of</strong> Humes foul, after<br />
long run, and Burtons tricky<br />
atch <strong>of</strong> Mackenzie's foul In the<br />
c<br />
jseconij luolns, were fielding feuv_.—dy<br />
pitching from Lyo'ne, Thomas, Faber and Blantenship tucl "<br />
ftne'3ox m the fight for awhile, but they need more good hurling<br />
i them going.<br />
tor<br />
that matter, the Sox haven't been getting such good<br />
g lately.<br />
Thomas hasn't done so well in recent suns and<br />
has Fiber nor Blankenship.<br />
fi<br />
Fiber nor Blankp.<br />
.Thtii, too, the infield is unsteady.<br />
The veteran Peckinpaugh<br />
iAplaced Hunnefield at short, but there u no telling when the<br />
' : will claim the aged Peck. Ward is doing well enough<br />
_, but he ii, not hitting. As for Hunnefield, he is an<br />
type. He is running true to last year's form. In fact, he<br />
: might b* tenned a good spring ball player,<br />
he early stages <strong>of</strong> last season Hunnefield was a sensation<br />
tverett Scott out <strong>of</strong> the shortstop position by his great<br />
hitting.<br />
Then he ilumped in both departments <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rtctntl), hswtver, Hanneifield'i work fell <strong>of</strong>f and he<br />
wauhing tht games from the bench.<br />
The Keds checked up oue la the<br />
first Inning when Delp let John-<br />
"Oo'» hard drive get away from<br />
him, DOQOT&U followed with a<br />
triple<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> collected three In the<br />
V Saili<br />
sBoat<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
ling Races<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e-type<br />
'ftavees on Egg<br />
Race Saturday<br />
Brick's mil.<br />
Mt raw ot the<br />
**tr* *al#<br />
n<br />
U» .bay fhla tum<br />
I iru Iwld os Uon-<br />
Waa the<br />
| clug to Anchor Point buoy and<br />
return.<br />
Pearl got <strong>of</strong>t to a good start,<br />
-but<br />
was closely followed by<br />
James.<br />
James missed the buoy<br />
*v about six reet on his first<br />
effort to swing around It and<br />
unle probably cost him the race<br />
Pearl, fwlth irlnd <strong>of</strong>f the Quarter,<br />
swung around the buoy before<br />
James had a chance to recover<br />
and aided to the tide won<br />
rather easily.<br />
The first race <strong>of</strong> the one- stepper<br />
hydroplanes, with outboard<br />
motors, will probably be held at<br />
the Yacht Cl<strong>of</strong>e this Saturday<br />
afternoon. The motors, which<br />
wen delayed u<br />
Cliy. •r.reveport, Charleston and<br />
th» R.iivea,<br />
But It appears he<br />
ll'li E upoc his poulbilltUi<br />
at Uu,<br />
Yacht Races<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y I—TrachtsBwn's Club taw<br />
from Bsaingion to Oceas city<br />
Yacht Clul).<br />
August 6—Rices at LuLu<br />
Temple Yacht Club.<br />
August<br />
10—Haces at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oltr TaAt Club.<br />
Loeal sailboat, yacht ssd out-<br />
5»ard motor races every ntnrday<br />
a/ternoon at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />
Club,<br />
Fairy Tale; <strong>On</strong>ce upon a time<br />
there was • chorus fM who was<br />
not hungry after the show.<br />
Those ,who an freest with eonplalnto<br />
usually have little ekn<br />
to <strong>of</strong>fer,<br />
•ome say It with Bowen, n n<br />
by wire, by Baying It hy looks U<br />
the cheapest and aafest,<br />
Dorothy:<br />
ButT surelr. you<br />
didn't tell him atrallht out that<br />
you loved him?<br />
Jane: Goodness, no I He nlmplj<br />
had to gqueeie It out cf KM.<br />
•onehew when * man la dishonest<br />
the news gets out on hint<br />
quicker than when he's honest,<br />
sfiulngi<br />
I've <strong>of</strong>ten thought<br />
I'd like to be a eat.<br />
And lie knund all day<br />
Uk« that,<br />
Urbana. Ohio Democrat.<br />
Man's like a eat .<br />
In some things. I eurmise;<br />
He proiulo around all night<br />
And lies.<br />
Notea tad Bllta PurehuM or DlKounted—<br />
OyerdraHa<br />
Stocks aitd Bond*<br />
Bond, and NoKgaj<br />
Cob on Hand<br />
W«*n<br />
Surely all this agiutlon<br />
Of humanity ia wrong:<br />
Dp<br />
Ohseka tad Cash lieu.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e front<br />
Banklng-bouM Furniture and Fixtures.<br />
Other Ami<br />
Capital nock Md<br />
Burplus<br />
Undivided Pronts<br />
Time DtpM<br />
Time CertlflcitiM <strong>of</strong> Mpesli<br />
Total Time<br />
Demand Deposits.<br />
Certined Checl<br />
Treasurer'f Check Out Bt»ndlng_<br />
Due to Banks,<br />
Trust Funds Awaiting Investment<br />
Bills Payable.<br />
Reserved for Interest and Twes. -<br />
Guaranteed Mortgage Trust Certlflcat<br />
OTATH OF MBw imaiT, tjorjNTT or CAPE MAY,<br />
William B, Massey, President, and James F. Koch,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the abovs named company, being severally duly aworn. eact<br />
himself deposes and says that the foregoing statement Is tils,'<br />
the beat <strong>of</strong> his knowledge and belief.<br />
•uhseribed and swart to before WILUAM V. MAgeEY.<br />
me this seventh day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y, A. JAMBS r. KOCH. Treasurer.<br />
B. liJ7, CORRECT—ATTBST:<br />
ROLAND BTEBLMAN.<br />
0- HOMBB<br />
Notary Public <strong>of</strong> N. J.<br />
JAltBS If, CHB8TBB.<br />
First the flivver did lla darndestjMy Commission expires March Ii,<br />
HABAY HKADLBT.<br />
The ,the Charleston came along,! 1111.<br />
H i i<br />
R. H. O. A. B<br />
Totals T 1 27 14 1<br />
Count Haas* -01*000 0 0! «<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 100031031 7<br />
Struck out—By Ttowneend, 4-<br />
by Klnmle. ».<br />
Br ike tjB.* boy JM»<br />
kaom «v«rvtJi«n»- r *' "<br />
•hi tad jut been klased,<br />
"You'll pay for thlsl" she storm,<br />
ed, "III toll father and hell-"<br />
"Bqt, dear—" be started te object,<br />
"Bh! Hare oe cones now,"<br />
004 withkamp iay« wBta you<br />
le H photograph <strong>of</strong> a BUB with<br />
hit on. you know<br />
what<br />
happened Is his hair.<br />
The trouble with committee work<br />
Is that nobody does any work.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
National<br />
Bank<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
"You An a Stnagw at Una Bank Bat <strong>On</strong>ctt"<br />
"?K0OND NEWS SECTION<br />
J EDITORIAL-FEATURES OCEAN CITY NEWS OCEAN CITY. NEW<br />
nnurinxTs<br />
SECTION<br />
I axi Driver<br />
Killed in<br />
Wildwood<br />
fifed To Avoid Striking<br />
| Two Giil* and Car<br />
Upset in Collision<br />
OCEAH CITY, IOT JEBHET, FEIBAT, JULY 8, 1M7.<br />
High School Student<br />
TH» UMON DOT HC*m<br />
KNOW* HO<br />
Ing been designed to give them the<br />
utmost pleasure during their star<br />
it the resort,<br />
John J. Kay, Jr., heads the en.<br />
tertalnment<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce In charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the event. His co-workers are<br />
Frank D. Callus, president, who<br />
has charge <strong>of</strong> the program i Mrs,<br />
H. raster Ooslln, Walter Harrison,<br />
William Crete). Hunter Tushlne<br />
ham and Robert O. Herpont,<br />
The girls were met In Mayor<br />
Keadriek's reception room, <strong>City</strong><br />
Hall, Philadelphia, shortly after<br />
noon Thursday.<br />
They made the<br />
trip to wlldwood by bus. stopplni<br />
enroute at Brtdgetan and Vineland<br />
for local reeepUoai,<br />
Saturday night they were form<br />
ally welcomed to the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> wild,<br />
wood at n dinner at the Hotel<br />
Adelpht.-Witte, the party headquartem<br />
thia year Frank Collins<br />
acted as taastuaater, being introduced<br />
by Marshall Balnbrtdce. Jr,<br />
the secretary, A repreientatM <strong>of</strong><br />
Mayor Culver, who is nl. welcomed<br />
the visitors to WUdwood,<br />
Mayer Orvllle T King, <strong>of</strong> Wild,<br />
wood GMt, president <strong>of</strong> the Hotel<br />
Association, spoka for, ths onat<br />
and his organlutlori: Rev, Paul<br />
Neff, <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church, ei<br />
tended a welcome on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />
the churches, Mr, Kay outlined<br />
the program and Mm. Grace Coglll,<br />
chaperone, spoke.<br />
The girls attending the party<br />
this year are Rebecca FUllips and<br />
Mary Ford, Mt Hollyl Hose 0,<br />
Qulnn and Rosemary<br />
McManus,<br />
Philadelphia; Martha Bamett and<br />
Mary Baisett, Bridieton, twine;<br />
Mulie Baker and Berales Huber.<br />
Chamberehiirg: Esther Xetterlng<br />
and <strong>On</strong>ce - Ksuffman, Lebanon;<br />
Madalon Dosh and Dorothr Wild,<br />
won, Carllilei ITUGCS Hawkey<br />
and Lillian Connor, Burlington;<br />
Doran Klnderman and Buth Hilner,<br />
Harrlsburs; Jeane Harper and<br />
Adels<br />
Blam, New fork; Una<br />
Berkgelser and Florence Candee,<br />
Pottsville: Ruth Johnion, Washing,<br />
toni phrllliReed and Hoilye laro.<br />
Vlneland; Margaret Pentoii<br />
and Margaret Cunningham, Wilmington;<br />
Betty Brlggs and Ethel<br />
Jhspman, Carbons*!!; Marf Cor.<br />
Ish and MrrUae Bowen, Bavannah;<br />
and Laura Lynch and Kathryn<br />
Hstfleld, Pottslown.<br />
Hotels co^peraung with the<br />
hamher <strong>of</strong> Commerce lo help<br />
make the annual party a euccoas<br />
are the Abbey, Dayton. Breakers,<br />
Selpp. Savoy. Wlldwood Manor.<br />
Dorsey, Sheldon. Beacrest, Key<br />
atone. Arlington. <strong>Ocean</strong> Crest.<br />
Dickinson PIttaburg, Seaside. Adelphl-Witte<br />
and the Seavllle<br />
Almost all the girls attending<br />
be party come to Wlldwood as<br />
he winners <strong>of</strong> contests conducted<br />
newspapers or local organltatiDus<br />
In their home cities and<br />
Wlldwood reaped a great amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> advertising as the result <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contests, msny ot which were In<br />
operation for several weeks<br />
The program prepared tor the<br />
girls Is an eitenalve one and sure<br />
to meet with their approval Despite<br />
the many trips and surprises<br />
arranged for them, the visitors will<br />
have ample opportunity to enloy<br />
the bathing<br />
A feature or the fkitj<br />
which attracts<br />
much attention la the conteat<br />
among the girls to decide the<br />
most popular one. This feature<br />
la operated hy ths girls themselves<br />
and the standing* not known until<br />
the Una] night, whan the girl<br />
with the highest number <strong>of</strong> votes<br />
announced and Invited to return<br />
to Wlldwood In, August to<br />
act *a aueen <strong>of</strong> ths annual babr<br />
pared*. The four girls receiving<br />
i next highest number <strong>of</strong> votes<br />
in<br />
Invited to return to apt as<br />
T attendants.<br />
MT tils dolls yoii don't need<br />
In Security Trnat Company. Caps<br />
<strong>City</strong>, when they 1<br />
will earn<br />
jleo' four per cent, UfttrMt In the<br />
oiPartiBitt. ' ~<br />
Sea Isle Had<br />
Fourth<br />
In Years<br />
Boarding Houses and Hotels<br />
Crowded and Manv<br />
Private Homes Filled<br />
Holiday Without Accidents<br />
flea Isle <strong>City</strong> experienced the<br />
most suMeufu! Fourth ot <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
in the history <strong>of</strong> th< re-<br />
•ort.<br />
Hotels were crowded lo overwhllft<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the beard<br />
h<br />
g<br />
y<br />
ing houses and private homes<br />
were also ttied to csjpaelty. Many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the visitors camped, on tha outsklrts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city and en tha<br />
beuh In the upper and lower<br />
aectlottl si the city.<br />
Mayor<br />
Maurice M. B<strong>of</strong>roney<br />
staled that the blg(eat crowd In<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> sea Isle <strong>City</strong> wu<br />
entertained,<br />
Il.> said that Bo arrests<br />
were made, BO duorders <strong>of</strong><br />
any kind occurred and thai not<br />
a single accident marred the observance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the holidays.<br />
The day was a round <strong>of</strong> tvents.<br />
In the atternoon, field events<br />
were held on the beach. In whloh<br />
girls and boya participated,<br />
well aa the older folks. At the<br />
band pavilion joehar'a Military<br />
Sand gave s splendid concert,<br />
In the evening a splendid display<br />
<strong>of</strong> (.reworks took place on<br />
the beach, before a lares throng,<br />
who<br />
lined the pier and the<br />
Boardwalk in the vicinity,<br />
over<br />
three hundred pieces were Mt <strong>of</strong>t.<br />
he display Including many unusual<br />
and beautiful designs,<br />
Craig Hall reported that the<br />
hostelry mm ailed the entire<br />
week end, the management dl<br />
clarlng that It was the best in<br />
their history.<br />
Among the guests<br />
were Mian Msrlo Ilodgers. Miss<br />
Mary Ford. Mia Mary Freltag,<br />
MIse Marie Volger, Harrr Craig,<br />
Jr., Mrs, Harry Hammond and<br />
son, Rlobard, James. Bums, John<br />
linens, Thomas UHMhales, C.<br />
B, Mttralth, all <strong>of</strong> Philadelp<br />
Mrs, Ysusha Comfort, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic,<br />
and Mr. and Mrs, William<br />
Mans, at Dublin, Inland.<br />
Charles Hahn. proprietor <strong>of</strong><br />
Hahn's Hotel reported that It<br />
was the best holiday crowd In<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the hotel, stating<br />
that over ntty people ted to be<br />
turned away,<br />
Amonc Ana guests<br />
at the hotel was tho Hrooalyn<br />
Motorcycle Club, twenty merabera<br />
<strong>of</strong> the club and their Mollies<br />
•topping there,<br />
Stevens Hotel, ths <strong>Ocean</strong> flew,<br />
the Surf House, the colonnade<br />
also reported a most successful<br />
holiday business, '<br />
The Colonial<br />
Bate], on the<br />
Boardwalk, which opened over<br />
the week-end under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Carol Miller, <strong>of</strong> Cjmden,<br />
also was crowded to capacity.<br />
Stone Harbor<br />
Dedicated<br />
Memorial Pier<br />
Resort Had Day Filled With<br />
Stirring Program <strong>of</strong><br />
Event*<br />
Dr. C. E, Ware, Speaker<br />
Tha dedication <strong>of</strong> the Charles<br />
E. Bower Memorial Pier was the<br />
outstanding feature <strong>of</strong> stone Harbor's<br />
a||-diy Fourth sf <strong>Jul</strong>y pmfram,<br />
which opened with a big<br />
•ports program at 1:90 and continued<br />
until noon,<br />
A record<br />
breaking crowd nf pleasure^eeken<br />
enjoyed the holidays at the<br />
Reckless<br />
Drivers Paid<br />
Many Fi<br />
ines<br />
State Polite Had Bmy Time<br />
Over Week End Rounding<br />
Up Violators!<br />
Were No Serious Accidents<br />
•tate Police waged a war on<br />
reckleu<br />
driven over the week<br />
end, besides reprimanding a num<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> motorists for minor in<br />
fractions o[ the motor<br />
vehicle<br />
laws, no serious Occidents occurring,<br />
i<br />
As a result <strong>of</strong> reckless drlvlne<br />
on laturday, Cltftord W. Weaver.<br />
«°«- <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, was Bned |io<br />
Bdward Smith was chairman' and coaM (or driving in a reek<br />
Glowing Tribute To<br />
Wife Paid in Will<br />
Robert S. Hand Made Wife<br />
Sole Beneficiary<br />
Among the wills admitted to<br />
probate during the week al the<br />
Surrogate 1 ! Office<br />
iwas that <strong>of</strong><br />
rtobert 8. Hand, <strong>of</strong> Cap« May<br />
<strong>City</strong>, who died June 18, In that<br />
city. Ilia wife. Kate 6. 7<br />
made sole beneficiary and named<br />
executrix. In the will, the deceased<br />
paid a glowing<br />
tribute<br />
to tho virtues <strong>of</strong> his wife.<br />
In the will <strong>of</strong> James ISynon,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phlladerpnle, a former resident<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May County his children<br />
and grandchildren were made (he<br />
beneficiaries.<br />
His eon, George<br />
R., and son-ln-Uw,<br />
Hubert J<br />
Kay, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, were named<br />
executors.<br />
Coast Guards<br />
Go To Rescue<br />
Of Fishermen<br />
Seven Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Men<br />
Stranded <strong>On</strong> Bar Off<br />
Townscnd'B Inlet<br />
Engine Became<br />
Disabled<br />
High seas on Saturday morning<br />
about 4 30 made the rescue<br />
<strong>of</strong> seven fishermen <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> fisheries difficult, when<br />
the Coast Guards, undnr tho direction<br />
or Captain H H Phillips,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Townsend'e Inlet Station,<br />
sttempted to take them, <strong>of</strong>f a<br />
bar <strong>of</strong>f the inlet when their engine<br />
became disabled.<br />
The fishermen were on their<br />
way to the Ashing pounds when<br />
trouble was experienced with the<br />
engine <strong>of</strong> the boat, the high seas<br />
toeslng them on the bar.<br />
The engine<br />
trouble was repaired<br />
after the guards reached<br />
them and the craft was able to<br />
proceed.<br />
Anxious wives awaited the return<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fishermen. It having<br />
been reported alt were lost-<br />
Touchtng scenes at the dock were<br />
enacted when the fishermen returned.<br />
Will Preach at Town§end"»<br />
Dr. D. Upton Balr will eoiduet<br />
the MFVlcesj at Townaend's Inlet<br />
ant haptlM a chlM at 11 A. M.<br />
Sunday,<br />
Sunday aohool will be<br />
held «t 10 A. M. TJ» chapel<br />
la now open for the season. The<br />
ladles Have Blacad a tHautlful<br />
wall around the oburoh which<br />
*Jw,nMnt<br />
MtUAand<br />
H, Irvln Qerhart, vice chairman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Independence Day<br />
committee that planned and directed<br />
-the events,<br />
Klshty-thlnl Sir .ft. as usual,<br />
was by .far the most beautifully<br />
decorated street In the Borough<br />
on the Fourth,<br />
The arurBoon p»(ram began<br />
at 1 o'clock with a promenade<br />
from Second Avenue, at Nine.<br />
tUth Street to the assemBly room<br />
or the Tin House, where Council<br />
man K, Irvln Oerhart, on bahal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Council, presented the nsttona<br />
Mid State colors to the Volunteer<br />
Plre Company,<br />
They were so<br />
copied by H, I. Taylor, preeldeni<br />
<strong>of</strong> the oompaBy,<br />
tlone Harsor<br />
Band directed by Its leader Willie<br />
Rejnoldu, made «. successful<br />
debut in a concert at the pavilion<br />
at Nlnety*iith<br />
Birwt and tie<br />
Boardwalk prior to the pr.-Mots<br />
tlon at the are house.<br />
The dedication <strong>of</strong> the Bowers<br />
Memorlai Pier took place M 8<br />
o'clock,<br />
opening wKh patHoUo<br />
ain by the E»rlo Band, <strong>of</strong> 0amdent.<br />
lire. Leslie Stiles rendered<br />
a beautHul vocal solo and Lui Bl<br />
Boccelli. who Is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
music at the pier tlhs season,<br />
sang a splendid number.<br />
An laaulrlng oratton.waS delivered<br />
by Or, Calin O. Alttmuse.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phltadalphia,<br />
Mayor<br />
George L, MBrktand.<br />
who wu in oharge <strong>of</strong> the dadlcaw<br />
tlon, •poke aad he was fallowed<br />
by Dr. c, 1, Ware, w»o euloclied<br />
the late Sharies f, Bowem u a<br />
man who<br />
worked tor<br />
the heat fnierists <strong>of</strong> stone Harbar<br />
end who H<br />
always willing<br />
to (lv« <strong>of</strong> his time or money<br />
when either were needed.<br />
Dr. Ware also paid tribute to<br />
Mayor Markland. Councilman<br />
Sugena OCng, BomuKh Treasurer<br />
Harold L Taylor ami all others<br />
who five <strong>of</strong> their time and<br />
money for the advancement <strong>of</strong><br />
atone Harbor.<br />
The pier was then christened<br />
and formally opened by former<br />
Hwor Samuel E, Herbert,<br />
QharlM D, Quick was chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the pltr eierclsei.<br />
A band concert wag held at the<br />
pavilion at 7:30 o'clock and at<br />
I o'ctecii the full day's pronao<br />
closed iwith a splendid display <strong>of</strong><br />
*" •- and music at the pier.<br />
Bail Reduced For<br />
Wildwood Man<br />
Was Arrested For Issuing<br />
decks Improperly Signed<br />
Reduction In ball from |3400<br />
to 1500 waft allowed Richard<br />
Knodler. or Wlldwood, who was<br />
held under ball by Justice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Peaee Johnson, <strong>of</strong> that resort, on<br />
a check charge totaling |200<br />
Attorney John Acton, or Wlldwood.<br />
who represented Knridlpr,<br />
stated that he thought thu ball<br />
was<br />
excessive In view <strong>of</strong> the<br />
amount Involved.<br />
Knodler. It was learned, had<br />
ined checks, which were not<br />
honored hy a bank because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
absence <strong>of</strong> the signature ot his<br />
partner, lie being associated with<br />
mother In a Wlldwood hotel.<br />
Firat Visit To Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Mt. and Mm, sTnnk<br />
KohUr<br />
and eon, Prank. Jr., <strong>of</strong> Lydhurst,<br />
Bergen County; Mr, and Mre. A.<br />
W. Smyth, and Mr. and Mm.<br />
Clarence N, deleter, ot Hemnatead,<br />
N. V,. event the Fourth<br />
holidays In Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. It was<br />
tlntlr first visit to the resort and<br />
they were well pleased with their<br />
sojourn ID the cltr, planning to<br />
return agaan.<br />
They were mccomjmnled<br />
ty Mr. «nd Mrs. Leon<br />
Mott. <strong>of</strong> Vlneland.<br />
Trophy <strong>On</strong> Display<br />
The tronhy to tM awarded to<br />
Uie ilesdlnt tetter or ths Gave<br />
May County League by tho "Cape<br />
Mtsf Cottatr .times" a on dlapUy<br />
at itta« .exd&ttVe oBVes In Bw<br />
less manlier near rntelle Manor<br />
being taken before Juatlco Oil.<br />
lesple, <strong>of</strong> May'a Landing. Cor<br />
poral Bmlth and Trooper earns<br />
made the arrest.<br />
Early Sunday morning State<br />
Trooper Kellly arrested John C<br />
Taylor, Of Ernia. for reckldsa<br />
driving, complaint being made by<br />
Anthony J, Ward, <strong>of</strong> Phlladel<br />
phla,<br />
Taylor was driving In the<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande when he<br />
narrowly averted a serious collision<br />
with the Ward car. He wa*<br />
haled before Recorder O'Farrell<br />
Wlldwood and fined tl and cootn<br />
•Ad his license revoked for alx<br />
months.<br />
Accident it <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
A fine <strong>of</strong> IIB and coats was Imposed<br />
on Henry<br />
Barker, or<br />
Brldgoton, for reckless driving bv<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace Williams, on<br />
Sunday.<br />
Harker, who iwas driving a<br />
truck, was going north on the<br />
Shore Road at <strong>Ocean</strong> View, when<br />
he ratt Into the ear <strong>of</strong> Allan<br />
Ewlng, <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>City</strong>, his<br />
car being parked at the tine<br />
Swing's car was the more aerl<br />
ously damaged <strong>of</strong> the two, Bute<br />
Trooper earns made the arrest<br />
Stats Troopers Cams and Bey-<br />
Ion Investigated an accident at<br />
Eldora on the Sty Shore Boad in<br />
which two can sideswiped. No<br />
arrests were made,<br />
% a complaint <strong>of</strong> Henry Hess,<br />
<strong>of</strong> BeUeplaln, Clarence Hartnuin,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 208 Green Street,<br />
Millvllle.<br />
wu<br />
arrested by state Trooper<br />
earns for reckless driving, it occurring<br />
In Belleplaln, Its ear almost<br />
utrlklng Hwi. Hartman was<br />
taken before justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace<br />
Williams, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe. and fined<br />
|tt and coats,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday afternoon<br />
Warren<br />
II. Allen, <strong>of</strong> 11 Wat Fourteenth<br />
Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, wan arrested<br />
by lists Trooper Bellly for reokiesa<br />
driving on the Shore Road<br />
near Bwalnton, Taken before<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> the peace Williams, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuckahoe, he was fined 110 Md<br />
coats.<br />
An Investigation waa made by<br />
Corporal smith and Trooper Rell-<br />
Ir <strong>of</strong> the State Police on Sunday<br />
In an accident In which four cars<br />
figured.<br />
Cars driven by John Stephenson,<br />
Charles Ramseun and John<br />
Roberts, nil c<strong>of</strong>tred. <strong>of</strong> Darby,<br />
Pa., which were being, driven<br />
south on Bay Shore Road, between<br />
DIM Creek and Oontien,<br />
were sideswiped by a car driven<br />
by Charles Bond, or Wlldwood.<br />
who was driving north on the<br />
left side or the road<br />
Robert Roberts, who. with his<br />
wile and seven children, were In<br />
one car. was badly cut by a piece<br />
or glass A passing Itiotnrlnt<br />
Thomas McDermott. or 1016 So<br />
Pirty-second Street. Philadelphia,<br />
took Roberto to Msce'R Hospital,<br />
in quick time. It being feared<br />
lhat the loss <strong>of</strong> blood would prove<br />
No complaints were made, there<br />
being no arrests.<br />
Promised To Leave County;<br />
Given Suspended Sentence<br />
Nicholas Dlacomoe, <strong>of</strong> PMIadclpha,<br />
was given s> suspended sentence<br />
on Wedheaday niornlng by<br />
Judge isldredge when be promised<br />
to leave the county,<br />
DlacotntJs was arrested by the<br />
Wlldwood* pollen on the fcotnplnlnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Andrew Nevroe, who: charged<br />
Dlacomoe with threatlng to kill<br />
him. over sn argument which Involved<br />
tfavros 1<br />
daughter<br />
The defendant denied inn<br />
charge. He said that he was a<br />
candymaker by trade and had<br />
come to Wlldwood In search <strong>of</strong><br />
employment.<br />
Short Seanoa <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> Commissionen<br />
The Oea lala Cltry Oonnnitadonen<br />
Held * short Marion Tuesday,<br />
<br />
to ths Increase at<br />
respective olflees.<br />
from $100 to |IlC>v*r m«ttfc-'4 ..<br />
The appolnbnsnt <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Dorotfv<br />
Loper King, ot Dree* Cue*. .*•<br />
telaphDtia opeialor hi the, D*n£<br />
cot^ruiouss building br FMeb«M*|i<br />
Champion waa anpmvwl- by<br />
A<br />
Board. Mrs. Klnf - salary w>U .-»<br />
1100 per month.<br />
pn<br />
MeHus> OUbert<br />
report stated! that/ha > *<br />
Ml InsnectlDU. a>n)rov»d,T»»,4<br />
asreernadtastesjia "<br />
4<br />
purhpt-lfrtae<br />
apectsd and orusrM _,<br />
County Tressorsr Hatty Vunpiijri<br />
reported to,tha Bodrei tUTiS ,,<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> had-failed to f>y-tMr V.<br />
tsxea for ths y«ar. The<br />
ot the Board «VM ordered «Q i<br />
a*a Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
ths taxes must be<br />
live dayn or legal<br />
he taken.<br />
'<br />
Holiday Crowd Left<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Million in<br />
More than » million doll<br />
was apenl In Wlldwood bx<br />
greatest (holiday throng *ver „..<br />
the resort over foa»pes>d«nes> DvHtW'T<br />
local deposits mads public ahafjgt;<br />
Deposits; ot the holiday total »•/ -<br />
|T73,s».l< up to tsloslnc MsK ,'•;<br />
Tuesday nlcht, wltb the ItarUM<br />
National<br />
Bank, tha JvVUdwdtMl I<br />
Title and Truit Oompanr. "~~ *<br />
Union<br />
Bank and the M<br />
Trust Comttwuy,'rflportliK i<br />
tlonally heavy depostta<br />
Wedneeday.<br />
THB NIXON THBATRB.<br />
wood, under ths manafnunt<br />
Bmatiuel Heller, la she<br />
vaudeville every<br />
afternoon<br />
night, with I ehang* ot bill<br />
Monday<br />
. Thursday.<br />
house hsa *hs rtpoutlon <strong>of</strong> _- E, „<br />
Ing the nlchsst saUrlsd<br />
Ksitkf,<br />
acts, ahd their sl<strong>of</strong>»n, whlo^*! 1 *<br />
faithfully carried out, U "a. ohsiif ••<br />
worth going miles to see."^*tj*-.."<br />
Example* For Native*!;'<br />
An Impreaaln Vexampt*<br />
furnished natlre bora<br />
cans on Mond«y atternoon i<br />
Joaher'e MUltary<br />
Band<br />
pl»yln* the ogncladlo* •<br />
<strong>of</strong> their VrOftant *t 4lM<br />
pavilion, .flea. Iris <strong>City</strong>.<br />
ltttla Jaatmeae<br />
ohUdnn<br />
tbolr •annto. standlna; »t .<br />
tentlon at the Vlayinc <strong>of</strong><br />
"Star 8ps>ntlsd BMUMr."<br />
The four chubby ]<br />
ransinc In *CM tram'*<br />