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P*»d for uny clan*ii.rd v * },c themwlvc?. |pli that fails to" brinR mor* 1 avtd Cape Way, the chief the aanc advcrtisemdlto the iiuprovemci.t u..uld paper fa. Cape May Coa their land* “nndevci
<i»i M ■!:' 1 "r e " ! -'uuld be through a largci
A- ^r}r n ' rw - un4,r • ,l ^ ** ,eir rcaoru than in auj
tlirough which it wouh.
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■ »i prr iiitrerencc in the same paraT.K.'BiBrVo* cost of maintain *iop 0<l |T"a4. l>! **T l ^* eB P*yt ritn h t railroad bridg.
ail notir-,' of i.-u^^f’^- danaend's Inlet is misleading tiao .r «b l |^h tl .*m?‘ he • wuil - e* the proposed C >un-■--Vwi »n , l u'‘ d T" l< ,1 ‘ ,vard hridge across this Inlet rr»4in« do nr* rates.' ^ i 0 a* 1 entirely different Nioca
5 ~~ “and, according to the County En
MA * , * Pi, who prepared the blue print. SOMETHlNt> ihr route, the cost of maintenann
‘-""s r hi be very small indeevi. The mis
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SEA ISLE Cm J Com m hmionem.
Richard M. Atwater, Mayor . I‘. Delaney, Director of St|-
turtffo-f ri, fc'fiMw —AWcp! C.. Hr^ Fhtisdclpf ’ "•
the Pennsylvania railroad wa. ing seen and examined these vouchers ting their bridge both at Cor and papers., it is convinced that '* I nlrt and at Townsend's in!r‘ instance of the Ii«asle>'’s Point hotel
SEND :« X 00 m ' ar ^ breakwater, so that ai eonstruction there is nothing to reflect
mnd ,,urin f : th< ' w^ere on the honor or integrity of the for- — dorms damage must result. mer Director. We do not know the soun-e of for the work done. He also produced A^fldwood and Cape May's informa- before the editor of the Public Ledge;
ion as to the cost of the County liou- an affidavit from Mr. Scull that he did
evard, which they place at *2,0t»o,000. rut assuming that these figures are THE COUNTY CHAMBER OF '•orrect, wc maintain that this is not COMMERCE,
too Lr*. . hoH,. for th. Count, to Crm Utr mo.t .krptirol ronnol hrlp ■•Try, opoomp „ ,1 wll , .11 u.r *, u „ t ronvlnrrd of U,r n^ruitj „f .-.nod -.odovrlop..! «„o„". pivinp lh ,. q...,, Ch.n,brr of Commrror. Uir County tir t»,„ from thru- -r- v „, of ^ ^
-.on. whom nt thr pro root tlmr thrrr .ft,, .urndino the moot little of no revenue. It w„ not „ ;• “Z\ m ' , 'r u ' u ‘ A ununimity of .pirit ,ueh ,1 pme.ilSolid the enUm tauleerd .t oner. ■ ,.j thi , m eeUn, bmok. pnwt thlnp, hut mthee do one metion e.eh year. f „ r thi, onr .ni^Uon.
any material 1
from the city used in or about the re-mokt.-iing of tiir hotel; and other evi-den.-t aIiow mg that the electric wiring
was done by Daniel Krause, of Ocean and Highways
City. N. J.. and that the underpinning Frank W. Fowled, Director
•if the house was done by William C. nance.
Sapp, a resident of Beasley's Point. City Solicitor. H. H. Voorhrei Vouchers, receipts and checks wen- Aaaeesor, William J. Fox produced for all these items; also affi- Tax Collector. Lewi* suii davit of persons 'working on the job | City Clerk, Irving Fitch, that no material from the city, nor| Meets every \\ ednesday at II work people from among the city cm- , ploji-f, were used or employed in or Board of Educslior) about this property. , J - L. Speer, President; UJ S. TownKroro these papers, it is apparent' ~ ud ' «>«:'< tary; Ixiui. Hue, Irving that the report of the Bums detective Edward U. Arnett.*-
igency should not have been used in ,
the campaign. The Public Ledger ; Board of Healthi i holds no brief for Mr. Clay, but hav- * l : C - Sc "“- w " • *‘w.ideLl; Irving
Ifllcii hecn-uvre - C J. Tixi^l, liaru'U
U.C. Scott, M.D. Eitcii, .N-crriarv ; C
Simon, Kamuci Nuiton.
Meets at call of chair.
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Cleaning. r ‘ Sult.caUcdluf.
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In this it was lessening the burden to
the County.
If, as Wildwood claims, they pay >nr-third of the County’s taxes (and -his is open to debate) that should be ill the more reason why they should he anxious to see the improvement improvement to any section arty. paMbfflir out of County i' ■iii.dfi to Wildwood, a;
other resorts, and in' thii case Wildwood, and hei
ing boroughs would benefit nore than any other section iunty. As wa* so ably ex before the meeting of th< Chamber of Commerce at last month, by Reese P. 3ood road* and lots of then■ulation; population hringin and circulation bring., res lues". To which, in thi* raw added, “And real estate valig greater Uxabbw and larger to the County with which U.
the improved roads.” Seashore Boulevard, all by Wildwood and Cap* ithstanding, is an artiml
Unselfishness is always inspiring. The utter unselfishness of the resorts of this end of the County in endorsing projects for the benefit of lower Cape May County was a dciighlfu.
demonstration.
Of rourse that is as it should be. and in view of the sectional feeling hitherto manifest, it speaks volume* for the future of Cape May County. The County Chamber of Commerce is a success. That much can be said for it, even at this early date, for with the reports of the Committees ... shape and the attendance at each meeting increasing, the active work imrnring and the results of all this showing itself from month tc month, as the meetings are held, enthusiasm will grow. And it is just enthusiasm that is needed to make
things hum.
Go to it. Chamber of Commerce. There is plenty of work ahead, and you are needed.
Organizations. Young Men’s UuMness Association Richard W. Cruneckcr. President; William A. Haffert, Vico-President; Lew is Stcinnuycr, Jr., Treasurer; Irving Fitch. Secretary. Mens even - second Tuesday at a p.n Woman's Civic Club Mrs. James J. Hagan, President Parent-Teachers - Association Mini E. Nickerson. President; Mrs. L. Clu ster, Yice-I'iesideui; Mr.U'iu. 4 Maflert, Secretary ; Mm. -Mary K. Speer, Treasurer. ..Meets every third Tuesday. Loyal Order of Moose Otaas it. Ifaliii, Dictator; Wm. W. Barnes,Secretary ; LewisSteimneyer, Jr. Treasure.-. Meets first Sunday in each month at 2 p.m., and thin] Friday in e-»cli uiuuth Sea Isle City Yacht Cub R. M. Atwater. CoauniMlorr; C. O. Altlinuse, Secretary; Irving Filch, Ac■■•ig Secretary. Union Republican Club President — tViiuaiu Raiueu; Vicei'reaiueul—Huiu C. Reed; Secretary — William Stevens ; "Treasurer — Jacob
White
Alpha Club President—Mr*. Howard Townsend ; Vice-President-Mrs. John Carrol; Secretary and treasurer—Mr*. L. i. liuseev
What an Owner Cannot do
Beyond a certain point an OWNER cannot regulate the CONTRACTOR he employs. You can cage a leopard, but you cannot change his spots or his point of view. But what an Owner CAN DQ is to select, in the first place, a Contractor who has an established reputation for integrity, efficiency and results. Edward B. Arnett Building Construction Bell Telephone Connections SEA ISLE CITY, *N. J.
]0TB*B‘n-n*n*n-0f B'brtirBte l HOBDELL
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? Practical Dyer of ~ l OSTRICH FEATHERS B 0 We Solicit Your Feather ? Wants in all its Branches
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* DYEING n CLEANING and ? CURLING B 1 154-156 N. Thirteenth St, f a PHILADELPHIA
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In thr last issur of thr TIMES an artirir appeared in thr editorial rot umn, hrudrd “Happiness and Kings.”
rebev^tho summer eongrs- Through an oversight credit for this
was not given to the Woodbine High School “Owl" from which thr article was re-printed. The omission wa* unintentional, and this is published to
rectify thr error.
the Shore Road, and it must Travel is not diminishing, rrot-ed travel demands nnothei The only logical one is in the
-cd boulevard along the coast,
and sound of thr Orran— mderful magnet that draws thr near and far. Sentiment May and Wildwood may at e hr against the Boulevard the chief objectors admit that be a fine thing for the County
resort* therein,
at a meeting of the Free- ; far away, the sentiment
**“■*■.. w*? ; i«, Chss- A c f their V-aeh. By vdiiufB ,oul<ll r .i.,i •Hii ,.‘,^,. r ,.(.d to \ TSutriV," 1 il" I ^
LEAR CLAY OF DIRSTY CHARGES. campuign forme- - part of the ram ns detective report Director of Publi said to lia\hotel at Beasley’. ■, and remodeled it material use*I wa;
County Chamber Meeting
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■uilliotianf people witbin twelve hour*' travel, c.iirlinlnig wiUi Uie fact that ilirrr is no |ilacr in Uie country ol so
to America as Cape May
ind il»-
All II
whv t
O.^nl 111,
errtain >ii« v^ li nno,-,. i.v
n- torn down
ZT the'new houlevar I; that he u..ce MpJoy '" «>f the city of Philadelphia lid by the city, to perform the work rebuilding this hotel, ami that thi Ctrie wiring and many other thing; ie done by Chief Mai leughltn an* J‘F employes from the Kiev trim I sau; and that even thr nipper gut I and drain leaders purchased fo Ninth District station house. Diet
V Beasley s ^ — «n gutters i ‘ft.hr Ninth Distric Ju'hal m large a mot ird for the fire h •ovas Shipped to 1
enlnl, hr said. In
•ringCape May County into iu own was he Cloui.lM-i'ot Commercr, sud it now a* tbs'. Ill reference to tbe lortifimion,iu*aisled tbit be favored a Ion id Uie iirou-riion it afforded, not to peak ol the Miciul distinction it would 'rirK to CaprMav City sud Couutv. Ol. •tiMve wsr i« s disgrace, be Mid, bill eh-usite war n> alwavs in order. A •rt at Ca|te May point would afford
Philadelphia, •»y prevwiling
bellgerenl vi-sselr imm entering Uie IMawareHirer, which now eUndr un-
lle adiiM-d, liowrver, Uiat
l •• matter la- h-!t wiUi Uie proper tiovernuieiit aulimritiea, a« they know better Ilian Uie ordinary person what is gm~l nod w bat ■* needed, and if a fortification nt Cape May was a iMcraaity it I
COUNTY DIRECTORY Justice of Supreme Court—Charles
C Black, Democrat.
Circuit Judge—Howard Camiw, D.
Term expires lifld.
Law Judge—Henry H. Eldrcdgc, D.
1816.
Prosecutor of Picas—James R. Harrow, Democrat. Dilb. Sheriff—Colcuuui F. Corson, Demo-
crat. luio.
Goroncih. N. A. Cohen, Kcp., Wildwood, DiH; Mark l^iki, itep.. Ocean
City, laiti; B. C. IngersoU.
County Clerk—A. Curl to a Hildreth,
Republican, January, D»20.
Surrogate- -Edward X* Rice. Demo-
crat. November. 1U1V.
State Senator—Harry Wheaton. D.,
1816.
Assemblyman—Lewie T . Stevens.
Republican. 1816.
County Superintendent of Schools— Aaron W. Hand. Republican. October,
1817,
County Collector—Joseph I. Scull,
Republican.
Terms of Court—Second Tuesday in April, September and December.
Board of Chosen Freeholders Terms expire January 1st
Clerk-FRANK W. FOWKKS, Sea
ID. N J.
Director—Charles II. Clouting. Collector—Joseph I. Scull, Ocean
City.
Vincent Assaiante
PRACTICAL
SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty
New Store ITALIA ST.
g SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. >OOOOOOO!O0O©OOO©fiO0OCKWC83©
GOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOBOttJflSMKQC Central Market House Everything to Eat
For
Everyone Who Eat* Fresh Meats, Groceries Vegetables, Cakes and Canned Goods Lowest Prices.Good Service MARTIN WELLS, Prop. 0<>OOCK>O0<M>0CH>^^
Road Supervisor- Daniel Schcllen-
gcr. Friua.
>a ls.c City— Charles H. Clouting. 1»17. James F. Eustare, nuj. Upper Township — Hope W. Gandy. Turkahoc. J016.
Wildwood—
Chariot W. Saul. DUS. Augustus Hilton. DUS.
Cape May City— ,
would come ol It- own accord. j J< * hn T. Bennett. DUG. Senator-elect U wn, T. Stevens, Uw j ,, Kmberford. 1818. m-zt sjH.sker favored fortification, and! TrXi WoaUrilfDcnnisvillr 1016
tlmiiglu that (lie matter should he i Lower Township—
brungtil I., liie attenUunof tl.e mulimrilire i Jowph p. MacKirsic. Wildwood
at Washington. He was always .1 tl..-. r.'T.* 1 .- f? 18 - ber «.f Commerce, | Hoberi H Milts* Cape May Court
n any
Middle Township
nrrre, j Robert S’. Milif
could j House. 1817.
ready and willing.; Ucean City
f Stone Harbor, slim >d alter bill must iuiration war relrried
John P. Fox. 1816,
Reuben W. Edward*. 1816.
niuee ui cm,. Advertiser! will And that the Cspt a'lon* "Tkr"* 1 ' May CoLn,y TimfS ls closely read b> ■rd'aniKtsted Philadelphia cottagers as well a:
MATTHEW J. RYAN C-ommissiun Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer
and Shipper of
Maurire River Cove Oystera Salt Oysters, Clams, Snappers. Crabs
Both Phones
Dock St. Market, Phila. yooc-c-ckoooooooooc^oooooooocw-'
Evidently Btiom
What l> believed gsff
habited reoldeucn
Biansiuii iu Osrmayards
'ocal people,
ihone 40
Stud tor rate*. Brl
iucaled, and low
to*
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— OLD DR.TH EEL'S
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Rubocribe fur t**
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The meting «u ; iruibg,
ly. bolii ro|Mised
adjourned ml 11-3 t itv «in Wednesdai
Always Ready Hie Ocean City Title & '1 rust Company is alway ready and wilhng to be of service to its depositors and clients and affords them every banking privilege consistent with
safety.
Uiet king Accounts are
solicited.
Ocean City
Title & Trust
Cori frpany
New Jersey
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You cannot provide for the wants of your wife and children all in a hurry on your deathbed.
NEXT MAY. Newark will begin to cric brat.- ii»3fiotJi anniversary,with pageantry, masic. a great industrial exposition, sod ■port* of all kind*. The Prudential extend* a cprdial invitation to you to visit its Home Office when you are in or near Newark dining the celebration.
Your banking
No matter how small, no tnallcr how large, we will give it careful attention. Open an Account with Us. INTEREST ALLOWED Write us for particulars. DEPOSITS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ACKNOWLEDGED Security Trust Company, CAPE HAY, N. J.
TO OUR PATRONS: Do not fail to take every advantage of using the Day-Current every Wednesday, by having the Vacuum Cleaner to thoroughly cleanse the Carpets, Rugs, Beds, etc., and by using the very efficient and dean Electric Iron for your weekly ironing.
Electric Irons, $2.25
Vacuum Cleaners, £27.50
Electric Light Power & Water Co.
Phones: Bril 21 Keystone 17-A,
SKA ISLE CITY
N.j.
| FRANK W. FOWKES*
•tt Real Estate and Insuranre Broker CONTRACTOR
H * Notary faUfc CmOwImm, u Sj • Kslimutes Fumfched far Omrnl. Conm-lt or Sian, £
* £
_ *' Jersey ® »^ | A*KzC*ehaa6«C8acBaooocKa>oocHso<x>cwx>oc<K>oocKtoc^^ WILLIAM BARBOUR
contractor r Cement Conrrcte Work of All Kinds Cement Curbing and Foot walks u SpeeiaH,
Curbing and Foot walks.
IXtTS FILLED IN' AND (•‘ItMlFD Soi Mo aty Ne W
Ixtta Filled and Graded
SEA ISLE CITY,
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Estimates I 1
PumptU I urnished
NEW JERSEY.
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