i
ay County Times CONtGufcATKD WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY AEVIEW, FEBRUARY 1A11 M V dfiSSj
Vol. 36, No. 20
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 6,
Ml! BS NOTES OF THE PISI WEEK NOTES AND OLEANINQS OF A PER IbNAL CHARACTER; SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU SEE, OATHEREO IN THE CIRCUIT
THE CITY.
8AVB THE SALES SUPS AND SAVE nxxMy. Every parcfaaee at the PletfTcr Bta»e laves you money at the start. It yo- safe the sales slips you «el a cash rebate that effects anothei savins you; there la hardly a tamlly need cannot be supplied here. Irom th • table to eh >ur; there la rMhing tor the home, from peint to hardware, that you not iret; auto supplies. . andlea, drugs and 'tlgara Indicate the variety of stock. Our business is growing every day, a-sd there murt be a reas out tor you* »eil. PFEIKPER’S BOULL VAHD PTOUE. Sea Isle City, N. J. adv tf SPECIAL IN MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS; Percales and Madras; fast colors and natty styles; lonnerlji $y.Ul to special tor nsxt wash only at |1.t *2-00; all fresh stock and wanted .Usigns. Mrs. M. Aasaiante’s. 11 Kalla Street. Sea Isle City. “You can always do
FORD SERVICE STATION AND RE pairs. We oa*ry a complete line genuine Ford parts, and can make pairs prompUy. Electric welding 1 brailng dona and storage batterlee recharged Expert auto repalia si Urea and tubes. MAZUKIE’S OAKAOh AND SERVICE STATION. Sea Isle CRj
Adv. a.
EVER.BODY COES TO THE MOV Its on Wednesday and Saturday nights; .highest grade late release leatuje . ductlons on every Wednesdny. Saturda> and Sunday nlghta; agreeable surround Ings. dear projsctlon. Adti adults He, child, en 170. GARDEN THEATRE. Ocean Avenue.—adv. It NOTICE—DROP POSTAL. CARD Ol. Phone Keystone 1I7A. Bel* HU. W call for and deUver work In Sia Isle CIO every Monday and give dally service during .he summer. TROY LAUNDRY CAPE MAY. N. J.—Adv. S-U tf
TRUCK FOR bALK. express body with top suitable tor du livery, farmer, trucking or express excellent condition, and good rubber. Apply EDWARD B. ARNETT, CITY.
Adv. *-U U T
LOANS WANTED—M O N E Y F 0 Mortgages with ample security c Isle City real esUte; six per cent Interns. Apply Woodrow A Barry, <4U CheurHit sueeL Philadelphia.—adv U TRY OUR WEEK-END SPECIAL brick Ice cream, different Bavor . nation eaih week. FITCH DRUG COM-
PANY.—Adv. tr
NEW LINK OF MATTINGS CREX
A CO.. Sea la.* ClQr.—Adv. tf DO NOT SACRIFICE YOUR UbUKTY Bonds. The Security. Co.. Cape May, will lend you M per cent, of their value,
—adv tf
FOR HALE—FORD TRUCK, INTKRnal drive; first-class condition; Just completely ov-rhauled. Maxuiie’s Garage. Sea Isle City.—adv. 5-S-31 PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Prompt service, reliable work. J. Hums. East Garrison Street, st P. R. R. Isle City.—adv. It GET YOUR TOMATO PLANTS NOW from Joh.t Devlin, South Seavtlle N J - adv. *-«-« FOR SALE—FORD SUDAN, ALSO Ford Engine, c^ragtete. Devid Lenox,
s Inlet.
that popular indoor bfcrt pom, la made doubly atracUve played at BRaCA A—Adv. U. MOST ATTRACTIVE BILLIARD PAJ5lor In tins section la the how. enlarged one of BRACA. Ocean Avenue.—adv
INOBatSOL WATCHES. THE OLD reliable, now can be had at FITCH DRUG COMPANY—Adv. tf FULL LINE OF FINE BOX CANdlex at FITCH DRUG CO MPA.NY.-
1 Phi la
> Hagen, of Phila-
alxter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja delphla, spent the
cottage here.
Mrs. A. Countess Is getting the Inlet HoteL at Townsend Inlet, ready for the
Sldns
NEXT SUNDAY IS DEDICATED TO MOTHER* OF THE LAND Msyor Fitch Issoee Proclsmstlon Urging All to Observe the Dsy Next Sunday. May Sth. Is known "Mothers Day.” when the white carnations. the symbol of personal tribute Jhe best earthly friends, will make Its general appearance In the lapel of foaacutlne coats, and as part of the feminine
adornment.
the clUxens of Sea Isle City, Mayor Irving Flic* has issued the folowing proclamation: Proclsmstlon "Next Sunday. May 8th. Is known _ Mothers Day’, a day set aside for silent tribute to the greatest of all earthly friends, our mothers. There la no need to urge all good citUeua to observe this day. The love implanted in each of ua for our mother sufficient to cause us to nttli.gly heed le day If we are but reminded of It id this 1 now do. "If you are blessed by still having your other, surprise her with a letter. 01 visit, or some little token of your affection; if she has passed Into the great beyond, pay proper tribute to her sucred
memory.
"The observance of "Mothers Day" u noble tiling, and 1 bespeak you to ent do the letter and .plrtt of the day." IRVING FITCH. Mayor.
THANK YOU
Mr William A. Haffert. Prea. Cape May County T.mes COT. Sea Isle City. N. J.
Dear Sir:
Thank you vary much for the copy of >ur season opening edition 1811. which you so kindly sent at my request. It Is certainly a very attractive publication I I believe ft will successfully npllsh its purpose*. lor I can ax 1 that after looking through It. I feel ■ taxing the next train to Cape May
County.
The booklet will serve as a valuable source of Information lo this department in the preparation of a publication which n to be prepared covering all in the state. Department of Conservation and Development. Edward C. Stover. Jr. Publicity Agent.
5 Cents a copy
NO POLITICS IN FUN FOR UTILITY CONTROL
I FREEHOLDER MAC KIMIC HELD IN *2,000 BAIL FOR ALLEGED GRAFT Enters Plea of Not Guilty When Brought Before Judge Eidredge on Wodnei day—Loder. of Firm of Lodor and
Sharp, also Hold
COMMISSIONERS DENY RUMOR THAT
THEY PLAN TO INCREASE SAL- Freeholder J. P. kUcKlasic and Theo. ARIES BECAUSE OF EXTRA WORK I-oder. of Ihe firm of Lod.-r and .Sharp. INVOLVED IN MANAGEMENT OF l ’ hll »‘*elPhln. were each held In 12.000 PUBIC UTILITJES-MAYOR FITCH ‘LTld.v T W, ‘ d '
nraoay, when they entered pleas of
#TATE * THAT NO SUCH INCREASE "not guilty" to Indictments returned last CONTEMPATED—OTHER BUSINESS s PHng by the Grand Jury, chsrgtng OF THE BOARD conspiracy to defraud ai.d graft In e*rj '“'n transactions concerning the pur- . _ j . . ' chase and sale of pipe to the county That the CommianloAera have no plan Mr. MacKIssIc represents Ixiwer Tot 10 Increase their salaries because of the | .hip on the Board, and was re-elected
' n f ‘" by * lurK " «• " bitter
°' 1 b *^ bllc ' u “ 1Ue * w *‘* definitely es- , contest, despite the indictment hanging
tabllshed at the meeting of the Board over him.
! Both Mr. MacKIssIc and Mr. Loder were committed to Jail In default
GRAND JURY IS NOW PROBING FREEHOLDERS
COMMENCED WORK ON WEDNESDAY OF INVESTIGATING AFFAIRS cier. OF THE BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS I PUce
IN LINE WITH REPORT OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATING COMMISSION -CLERK OF BOARD EXAMI INDICTMENTS LOOKED FOR
MINE WASHED ASHORE IN NORTH-EAST STORM
Samuel Hampton, one of Cumberland County's committeemen, was a recent guest of his brother. Harry S. Harap-
at his home here,
H. Anal*)- and lamily have rented the Wind el cottage. Landis avenue and Coral otreet. which they are copying for the season. Mr. TVs vis. of New York, wi the recent sdsltors. making arrangements for an early opening of his store the Excursion House Block. County road foreman William-Barbour. men at work on the southern end of Landis avenue, putting '* -ondltion for the summer travel. Fred B. Parker, No. 1, surf man of the City Coast Guard Station, recently paamd on examination with a high mark for Chief Boatswain* Mote. Whittington and Thomas Whittington, of Frankford, vlslledi their father Charles Whittington, and slater. Mrs. F E. Parker, over the week-end. Mrs. Robert T. Stevens will iesa for the card party of the Civic Clut . and the date has as next Friday. May nth. at
the Stevens Hotel.
Since April 2Sth, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheilrm. of Townsend Inlet, have been receiving congratulations on the arrival another prospective voter in the famMrs. M. J. O'Brien, of Philadelphia, 'as returned homd after a pleasant week City, the guest of Mr. sn< y. »t their Lanils avenu.
Monday, at the City Hall.
Mayor Fitch said that the rumor was going around that the reason the City Commissioners Intended to keep marumemenl and control of the public utilities In the Board of Commissioner*.
employ u high-priced
superintendent or manager of the plants, that they might Increas-- theli own lea because of the huge amount of
extra work Involved.
This. Mayor Fitch, stated w.as done for political purposes only, and that he
ited it a matter of public record. If other Commlaaloners agreed, that the lent Commission era absolutely had no
such intention, and that they would not
their salaries because of this,
work. Messrs. Love and Chapman both agreed that this wda correct, and that the matter of a salary Increase was nol
thought of by cither of them. Parent-Teachers* Committee Appears
TO THE TAXPAYER* /
< VOTERS;
Having publicly announced .... Hes and the kind of government which I have practiced and advocated Isle City, the following facts sre your consideration l^fare Tftes-
dsy next.
have conducted a clean campaign and e not stooped to low political methods to denounce or discredit any candi-
date or political opponent.
I brought to the attention of Ihe public a clear, frank statement before the Board of Conwnla nera In regular ing April 25th. a ire-election political
lactic directed at me. but
A committee from the Pnrent-Teach- I * ult ,h “ l would have tended to (tamper era 1 Association met with the Cominis- ' ,h * ® r * c,lon ° r ‘be steam line to Ihe sloners and asked that the City see tol 0a * P1 * n *. thereby stopping It that music was furnished for the Me- i F r, “ of thl * e«rk. The source of this morlal Day exercises, and that a speak- ■"‘•‘acle waa clearly shown, er would be provided . The luUancv ol ^b* charges made by me In reference the program for the day would be nr 10 m * t,er were not denied and the ranged by them, they said. ' r>0 * *b«t the entire Board of In hoe with the proposed building of ' loner * ** T * approval of the action which a new municipal music pavilion. Direct- ' to ®* t ttn, 1 which Is a matter of record, or Chapman requested tha- a letter be "bows that my kcllon wan warranted, sent to the Civic Club to ascertain their My * c,lon * “ » Public Official are of rights to use the land of the 1’ennsyi- ! PUMte reford In the minutes of our city, vaola railroad at Ihe ocean end of Ocean [ Public mailer* have been discussed avenue. The new platform, to seat MV | tn r ®gular meeting-! of ihe Board peojle, is to be built on this property, i Commissioners, open to the public, and Dlro^: Love stated that at a bank ! , ' nT ch;ir *ea or statements In conm tlon examination of the Firs! Nstlonal Bank. wl,h Public affairs have been laid before Ocean City, the Ctty’s Depository, the j ,h * Bo *‘ n5 for approval or disapproval, examiners ordered that the credit to Sea j Th * r ® ^ c *' a not appear a dissenting vote Isle City be limited to 140.000. The City | or , “ >l * ,n ih e minutes against any of of Ocean Olty asd. the County of Cape in> Mlloh * or charged In matters relnl-
aitnllarly cut down, and It Was i ,0 P ub * lc **alr".
for all these places. Director 1 b»*e advocated olid stood firmly for Love said, to seek additional banking pub ’* c Improvennnts that were and are
connections, and That he was 11
•-uaxlstant for Mu: beneot al .
Ing on this. Mayor Fitch reported that two 1 of old metera had bean returned factory as repaired, and ready far service, and Director Chapman reported the steam line
plant.
Shell
The Am, -‘-v Stores Company, which rented the tliohrer property on I avenue, will open on Friday. May Workmen have been engaged the past week In getting the store
readiness.
William McMurray. of O sveland. Ohio. Sunday, May 1st. In his cor for City He intends to open up veland" cottage and locate her. ntly Mrs. McMurrny has been some time past. V. Hahn celebrated her seventh birthday on April 28th.^ by a party on ■moon from three to five o'clock.
DEATH OF LOUIS J. BERRETTA louls J. Berretta. of Philadelphia, a well known .lea lale City cottager, died suddenly at his summer home here a Monday evening, from appoplexy. The body was taken to his U*Philadelphia home, 7311 Pite street on Tuesday morning, and Imerraem wilt be made on Saturday at Holy Croaa cemetery, folk.Wing High Mass of roqulm at ft. Mary Magdalene de Pass! church. Mr. Berretta wax tn excellent health and spirits all day on Monday, and was -vorking getting his newly raniotlrhd home on Hartaon street In readiness for; on early opening for the aeason. and when his body was found he had clutched In both hands buckets of sand which he had evidently carried from the top floor.
Olty and the politic In My campaign issue lias not been one #f "niudrhnglng," but for a clean election and a frank discussion of policies that should be practiced by I have no political subterfuges to offer or persons! attacks to air, but my actions In all matters can be ascertal from ‘he public record* neither do I tend to make misleading statements with sn endeavor to refute any date. My veins do not carry lhat kind ol blood mid I sincerely trust that the real Issues for tt.e progress of our OIL distracted irom the minda of the voters by Uie pollttcnl propugnnds that is being so freely circulated against
M.
IRVING FITCH. Mayor. This advertisement ordered and paM tor by Irving Fitch. Sea Isle City.
The Grand Jury of Cape May County
" et to work Investigating for
Itself the report of the special Investlgallon commission, named by Justice lllnck to probe the buxine** of the counly Raird of Freeholders, which was nu.de -uMIc at the opening of the Anril term
ux-s were summoned to appear he Grand Jury on Wednesday. : the Clerk of the Board and the ■eferred to In the report. Judge • of Jersey city, ha* been ifajm-d ■e Black us assistant pruseemoi* md Prosecutor Eugene Cole are
preseming the matter to the grand Inquest. and Indictments of several mem-
Roard of Freehold’ ra are ex-
pected.
The report of Messrs. Kraft and Bat-on. s Present-d to the court h.« 1.. ’
shed li
and the final i
with:
Inc. thought to be a Get man ashore at Whale Beach on night, during a north-east
storm which lasted from Monday to
Thursday.
e la about four feet In dlamevidently been hit In two testified by huge dent* In Its
Jldes. but had. somehow, escaped being
fired.
The flouting nun:
to stokes driven In the ground by Cfc Guards, who tlr.tt discovered it while
patrol on Thursday morning.
I made fast
AN OPEN LETTER Isle City. N. J.. May 3rd. IMl. Editor cape May County Times: III reading over your version of the o-called "frame-up" or break between *' . M ' ,> ’ or “lid the Director of Public Yorks, us cuutained in last week's Issue the charge I. made that In some way is throwing obstacles In the speedy completion of the To facilitate and belp matt the very beginning, the d'vlded up the wok by agreement, called the Engineer r Whittington together and gave nil power to lake up the matters its of way. and location over rail- •. mii»i get tii,, necessary maO" the gauund subject, however, approval of the
most ardent admirers, and during winter apent three days here each supervising the alterations :o hi*
home, which was mad* Into c the (Inert on the beach.
COMMENCE OPERATION OF REFRIGERATOR TRUCKS
Mud on
1 of
1 nova College, wtd shortly be
moved to s new location on lauidls ave-
The structure is one of the bugSea Isle City, and the building tkt up almost four full city lots
when finally placed on Ur new location. The structure box beer, threatened by
conxtan' «n> roachment of the ova the point where tt Is now located Jeffreys and Clouting have th«
I organisation
truck line la to be established tween Ocean City. Sea Isle City riula lelphla for the transportation fish and othc- products to and from
Quaker City.
The line wtH opera.e ten truck*, of refrigerator type, and wil coma, ly in the season. The Fulton M rok Company, of New York, is ! M th# project, and representative' .he concern were here this week o'!!
mg bualnesg.
DR. GREEN APPOINTED GENERAL INSPECTOR
From .the "News", Huntingdon. I*a. Dr. Edward H. Green, formerly of Mill Creek, this county, who ha* served
™ J* 1 ” as Captain Medical Corps- U. S. Army. " ' - : Since m*. and stationed at City College.
N. Y.; Fort 'Wadsworth, Staten ‘sland: Fort Terry. N. Y ; Fort Warren. Mass.: and Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y.: lias been commissioned as surgeon with the rank of Major In the 1’. B. Health Service. Since March 28th. Major On-en has been on duty in Washington. D. C-. but has been arpon.ted general Inspector lu the TJ. 8. Health Service, for the flirt gen eral area, which comprtae* the states oi Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont. Massachossett*. Rhode Island and Connecticut. with headquarter* at Room 8. 53ti Commonwealth avenue. Boston. Massachusetts Major Green •■'Ml I Washington for his new station April
Irs. Green and daughter
spend the summer at See Isle City. 1
Conclusion of lnv*ttlgator*s Report (Continued from lost week >
We i
hereof
a.im* reP ° r ‘ ‘h**" '• PBr 2) rt 4fardlng public work being done and proposed to !•« done In Capo May County under the ocntrol of the board of freeholder*.
He states:
► "Before describing ji, detail some of tpoclflr contract* 1 would say In general that the work being done and the work v blch 1 understand Is proposed to be done, and which In any event would be necessary to make usable
much of Ihe expensive construction 1 mining froi.. done under these contracts of 1920. learned Inter
show* an apparent complete disregard by the freeholders of the amount ol money which they could legally mak.
available for the*, purposes."
m tha lost Paragraph on page one and 1 various paragraphs on page* 2. 3 and •. he calls attention to the abu*. of lakng over city street* by the county and h.- totter paying the entire obrt ol maintaining those streets. Our attenilon Is called to Instances where these highway* are 4u and even 6u feet wide Mr. Kherrard atalaa that a part uf cost of theoe improvements t hould
‘ ht cl ‘y througli which the street or the abutting property owi
• bviielllted thereby. Wo quote “.“«.aph 3 on page X of his report ' When the county takes over r. highway and assumsa tha caro of a roadway of reasonable width, any 2U feeL which Is o be malntuihed at the general expense ol the county, the balance ol the Improvement should be paid for In the usual manner by the municipality or abutting owners. if provision! of 1 hi* kind are not made by the board of freeholder* as a matter of good public policy hi the distribution county funds. .1 seems Imperative that some legislative restriction In regard to the apportioning of the cost In such ”* '* ot ‘he property bene-
leqat on the ■nunlclpality 'ork to done, should be en-
PAULSON-COUNTISS NUPTIALS Miss Carrie Paulson, of Camden. N. J.. became the bride of Mr. F. W. Courlof Townsend’s inlet, on Wednesday evening, the ceremony being performed by Rev. W. H uther. at the M. E. i ■urge. this city. e bride wore a coat suit, and was | attended by the cousin of the groom. : Wllemii.s Count!**. Tfw l-est j wax Mr. Frederick Bodarnei. -.>f Seal 1*1* Cityc couple will spend the summer at !
The Annual County Public School* Athletic Meet will occur at the County Fair Grounds. Cape May Court House, Saturday. May 14th, both morning and afternoon. > Elementary school program will begin at tan o’clock, and high school program Admission, twenty-five cents. Lunch aad refreshments may be obtained on the grounds.
Worshipful Master.
Mr. Ke-mey. repr**entin* lace- Flannan Compel. of N was n Saa Isle Oty U-t week the new chlorine apparatus lu Pgs dlxpoesJ plant.
ot Elections sits hen
ample opportunity The County Board
Frida;
HAT FACTORY PROSPERS
DESPITE POOR CONDITIONS ! Camion Epdgv. South Seav ——I tected the next meeting night of t
| lodge as Ladies’ Night, end s big 4.1 I gram .1 honor of the wives, daiigtit. land sweethearts Of Masons Is being «
Ooast* ol one industry despite the declin especially effects It.
. Hal Company.
fitted^ir a Where the
On pages 4. S and 6 of his report, at
• rntlon Is called lo what he lielievrs to ue ..legal expenditures ol public moneys * nd ° r ■‘‘’’Tificatlona that have not l«^n 1 ol lowed, for Instance (l) the estimated u»t of improvement* on five mile beach .mounting lo suiuKuntlally U85.000 and
cost of maintaining same to over
M.OVV each year: (1) to the work done
i.tral Avenue Boulevard. Wildwood torlng example of the use of county for the full width of a wide boule:md the advantage this Is to the » of vacant property (3) the quos-
tion of the legality of the wav a part
•’ work 1. done (4) the fact that
two of the principal contract* for these
extenaigg improvements cost 20 p over the engineers estimate (S)
expenditure* of repaving Beach Drive'
in inpe May City, where the street
some place, 50 feet wide and samples token irom the work done on this street
sho wo very substantial departure
the specification* and suggoats that further investigation la advisable. The road running north on Third Avenue. Avalon, mentioned on page « of his report. Is a striking llhistratlon of waste vm pages ». lo . n, 12> jj and ,, Mr ; aherrerd analyse* various contra, 1, and the wa like work was done and culls sttent Ion to the re.'uirement« of the con-
speclflea.ions' for the bulkhead
was made rapidly until the
the Water Company’s plant was
leached, when work ceased at that point mr n brief interval. 1 Interviewed Mr. Whittington, in active charge of ths vork. ns tu the cause of (he stoppage, and he slated to me That the route as planned would Interfere somewhat with the Reading It. R.’a .witch, and he was taking up the question with the Engineer. That matter being amicably adjusted, the matter of going across the Water Company's ground as the most direct route, and to ,.vold angles in the
* ‘entativo agreement which been entered into wlthcut
any friction had not personal animosity interjected Into lb and which As-Coun-el Was supposed to be ob-
the Water Company-. I to my surprise, that the
negoUultaan were oir. an,: that His Honor was unalterably opposed tu placing public proierty on private ground unless under an agreement of sale." Hut It very soon plainly appeared that th.« statement was only a subterfuge and Hint this was not the "colored gen-
the wood-pile." and all U19
heroics indulged In about trying to bring discredit upon "his (Hub’s) administration" was Just a little buncombe lor political effect, us was evidenced by the fact l list "His Honor” completely ro-ver.-d himself within half-an-hour, by assenting to, advocating ami voting Dial Uie Director ot Public Works be Instructed to build a substantial and permanent structure on and across the Pennsylvania Railroad and Civic Club property, from Ocean avenue south to
north, a property which at all likely lhat tha City will "" even contemplate owning.
» Jewel." but It scarce, especially
Ocean
along Wildwood Boulevard.
He
ever own.
"Consistency,
seems that Jewels a ist before election.
It would be Just us fair for me to charge that the Mayor, in view of the method used tn placing the poles on the Water Company’s sidewalk without consulting them about it, os was dune with dlher property owners along the line, Wl'h a deliberate attempt to Invite aii injunction, so that he could have a cam••ulgn Issue for the coming election, as >1 was,to try to make the people believe Uiat I was In any way trying to ’Under the Progress of the work. 1 have rod have had. even before the Mayor trrlved on the scene, as much interest n the welfare, progress and deveiopnent of Sea Isle City, as he has. and lo not intend personal reeling against my one person lo warp my Judgement
n public affairs.
I uni for Sea Isle City and its Interest, irsl. last and all the time, and while 1 Hold office my motto will be as In the pa»t-a dollar’s worth of service for every dollar spent of the taxpayers money.
JAS. T. CHAPMAN.
Director of Public Works.
Tin* letter ordered and paid for by Ja*
Chapman. Sea Isle City, N. j.
TIRED Ol NEWSPAPER GAME s ’ w - Coombs and Harry Dry have red of the newspaper business already, according to a report circulated In Wild thl* week, say, the Five Mile B-ueh Journal . They started tha weakly Leader in January, the flrst lew issue* being printed in Philadelphia. i-Mer it was printed at Cape May lu the Wave ""lee. This week’s !*.-'ie appeared a* —•shed by Albert R. Hand, publisher the Cape May Wave, who Is report,.!
have bought It.
CALL SPECIAL ELECTION Clerk Harry A. Morris, of Oceai
city, was Instructed by resolutK., adopt «1 by the City Coiumlssloners at tbei
adjourned meeting ~ i r-all a special elect 24th. to fill the VB death of Rol-.-rt Fi
Monday
v morning to Tuesday. May -aused by the
subsidiary.'the Woodbine Rug Company. | The mrct
Messrs. Feldman and RaMnowttr the | May iyth. and among the speakers «•* owners, declare that by July 1st. st ths i pected are Judge H. H. Eidredge. an
present rate of predi ction, they will have j Clayton Haines Brick, recovered all th* loss incurred by the d*
clbw to almost half price of the »23.<XH> j Th* Men’s Club met at the home c
1:00 to i:00 P. M. for this purpose, at* now
« 'r 1: 1 jv s MBATS THAT YOU CAN BAT AMO THBy ARB ALL
NICELY. TRIMMED —
WE TEACH YOUR DOLLAR. TO HATE MORE CENTS
ALL OE OUR MEATS ARE KEPT ON ICE ANO I
IN OUR SANITARY CASES
FULL LINE FANCY DELICATESSEN
FREE FROM OUST
i and enjoyable Ume.
FRUITS ANO VEOITABLES

