Cape May County Times, 9 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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lounty Person^ Jottings

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OCEAN VIEW r Jojep) Domus aod daucour. iiny. ■ m*M Uor<*> «n Crtdtwon. Mr. uwS Mrs »«rw»«»S Shun. «mJ k druBhwr. of PhOadetphta. *ro rlritln* iEurp'a piMhar Ir. niid Mrt Julhu BoUem Hta tisnismio and daucbtar aprai a aidsr ai ’ WootfWiw. C-ri SBmpk ns.

i w*.th her jitter. Mrs. Uoclan Eddy Mrs. L*»rts Bdsvda. of MfBrtU*. spent

Welle ■r* M parsrds here Mchbr anti famftr bare lafcsi

Krtl-frlna, ol PhllatWpfcls. vteltln* Mrs. WflHani Care*. sr. and Mrs Matthew Barsbr si,tar, Mary, of Atlantic CUy, are

FMine, and laW'ly caHtd o

sw usi his « Kit SBUHIt

» on Mr and Mrt. K. ITrUycnau

fe her swear. Mrs. 1

out a vUrtln*

■ retatlvas this

iror. of Pflad-lphla. tfnye with his aunt. M ; Slti-n,. of Atlantic O

— eniwtatnod

toesd^y t-'«mns . ! . has taM purohsaed, aj.

1JS Davie aveoue. Wildwood. N. J. fctlfonso Alonlso. A valor, N wiiao Ayala, Avalpn; BWtoK. I Hsekman. f«l So WelUn»t«> street.* Memphis, Twin.; K I. Tteokt ham Ocean City. Andrea Bwitno. rnershur*. Jno. Bloom. Walnut avenue North WIMwood: John. . neti-.e Brown. Stone Haroor; Cape ^jla. CarUan. 11! E. OarBeld, WiM-

wood.

■ Michelo CoUonr 4 idetphlai Ml«tele CoUono; Michele Colrtno.

acd Mrs. Bolt, of Ba»ttoorA • of Mrs. QOhertn MtoWa.-.

Mrs. Walter SteWa end ft tvrned J rmmer at th^r Ariadne - Mr. aid Mrs tVHHam Foss snti snuill da»i*h»er. Pert), Wt to. - • the week Mias Juds WhlUlnatot.. Who has been ,« sAclent oflhre *U1 for Dr. Way. 1 returned to setoooJ In PUkiMMEM Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs D._ -. — r • toSfi. Marine I taco, entertainsa » bou e part) on J-ahor Day Miss Anns l.st»«*Wlmer ente^vained s party of friend* In Ic-tvjr of har Withday. on September Sth. basaar heM by the l^dte-f Aid of the l-ether*:! church, on Frida), netted

P#of. Herbert C. Moc^;. of the Boys’ Central Hl«b School. Philadelphia.

on. who have ‘ “

aims Q. HardftL were 'bo three wi when the Tueaoay mattee-t card ,• of ih. Civic Chib closed p»a)

Mrs. 1*. J. fiownay end

Mr. etui M'S. Smn. Sudler. who bs- r been passinc the summer with Mrs. Sadler’s sum. Mrs Laura «. H. Kletnm, have returned to their home In Miss Mar*»r*t Miller left for

JERSEY BONUS LAWJTANOS Attorney General MoCrari Says Voided New York Law Lent State’s Credit for Individuals. PAYING A MORAL OBLIGATION

, of Constitutionality Ha* Bae Settled in N«w Jaraay—SoHit's' Bonus and Highway Bonds

Sold In Same Way.

Trenton. — The ruling. cf the New York coart of appeals that the state la* there pror'dtne for payment of a aolllers* bones Is uncouslltutioas' on the around that It lends the credit of the state for the benefit of Individuals not Indicate enj Interference wld. the eparetloe of the so! tiers’ bonus act in this state, In the opinion of Attorney

General McOan.

•'nil# !» payment of money for a ral obUgatluu of the state, not an astenslon of the state's credit to ludlvlduals," said Mr. MeCran, and he rentervlew with him on the subject which wns pohllahed In June. At this dme, be said, the quentl'n In--ojvcd in the New York litigation is not pereamited In any way In New Jer"ey, the coactltutlon of which does not oortaln the Umltatlons of the New York Instrument, which canker a specific reference to prohibition against extenvion of credit to Individuals. Mr. McCrmn on Jane 4 stated the soldiers* bonus law In this state Is legal and that ail proceedings thereunder for the Issuance of bonds v.ere valid and legei. The wiling of the soldiers' bonus bonds was done Li the as ner that highway bonds have been sold. Mr. MeCrao Mid.

Last Five Cent Fare

In a decision announced gran tin*, the Phllllnsbnrg Transit Company perto Increase Its fare from S the Board of Public CtUlty

SiJte Normal. Mtea *W« »• Hhal’-yin* • a Bit ilchool poaltlou. Mr*. Euaabctb Behind and her dauyh- . MU> Miriam Bchasu. were cue«»» of rod Mra. Tbeodoce bchaal on bou-

rn*. of Atlantic C*y.

f WOOCEINE

A Sotuntay for Tren-

Noril.

WOllam A Dav-. Wildwood’ WlfflJn f^ert Davka: V. A. flaw*, v Jeaae DKVInson Ocean City. Jacob Kngie. P -b. Avo, Ocean City. - jno Evan*. 7M A chivy. Ocean City:

Francis Fiancinco. Pcterabury: Franco CarT'orart' Freeamn. Bouth Dux-

wousli. Mam.

KiAlme. Cape May: Adari Fu-

-I fclaviion 1*1 rr, Peach avenue, Cape May;

' Akma Fukar.u,

orone OuU-pp, Tuckahc Quimppe. TuckatKK: Cnrone On’jwp Hurry Johnwr. Hand. Rio Urand*. Ham«w. Morion Havana tlii IQo

■Jrande. ^’IUIwooU

Arthur Heim. Walnut sfraei. North

•s mother. Mra A. K. Anfcele. return, d , Tuesday t* «Mdr hon»

Mr. and Mra. W. J. DeJuakubw <d .Iliad-ipbia. were Labcr Day tract* at their duueMer. Mra. John J. Kent Br. and Mr*. Keaoedy are vnjoyln*

; and 6aa«h*«» r to their home 'n New * number of rtek*

of tbe Osotrrl

l in Atlantic city.

Alb-ri Hoffman. Wildwood. Har-y Holl. Wa'nul aver.ue North iy,hi wood. Edward Gilbert Horne, in E. Pio Grande, Wildwood. Joe. ’oLnaOu. North Wildwood: Joaeph. Albert Kroukalm. Walnut avenue North WlUW'-'d: Alter Kronka’n. WULit nvenwi North Wildwood Jno. Palme, taum. ra Sm»e atrert. PhV'dtlPhl*: jO'-b Palnwr Xat... WUd-

Mr and Mra. John Henke, ■ week-end gtraste of Mr. at Mr., Mcnhe i. ahd U IS H a to ta tOsethcr 03 Uko

Day

The September meclns of Dm Sc* H CUy W. C. r. W-, win be-held at the of the Prealdent. Mra. Aujnsfu. jn Toeadny. ThU wiU Ire the ai^r^al maatlns for

Tbe Udv s

i of Wl-S” a

mslnlug 6 rent fare in New Jersey. The Easton company, which owns practically all the stock in the PhiiHpeburiT company, charges a ? cent fare on eacli of Its tones In Pennsylvania, and a 7 cent fare Is charged lor Intern *tt traffic between Eastbn ’and

PhHl’psburg.

Tbs PMlllpsbur* company claims that In 1018 it had an operating deficit of S12J572, which Increased to more than *20,000 last year. ’Jurlng hearing there was contr- fersy as to the allocation of receipts from Interstate traffic as between the tw «5»: pruJea TSe board made * u..e modifications of the schedules submitted by tha Pbllt-peburg ranpany with respect to these recslpia but cor-luded from all the erldetire that tbe company Is entitled tc the 7 rent fure for which It

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, Cteveteud. O,

McDowoU. Caps May City. J«f-

Tr'roi. rirert-

fMw. Mtoon. IfJ. laomlwrd street. PhllwdeiphU. Bdw. Mmo . Ueran CU> tislemt Nskaysm*. WIHwood.

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; Holho Fntraa* Klchar. Mum. Cap* M*) tteora* Itri Wt^UBS’on. Cape VlMsbors. NtkU* Orioy. n'iger. K1 HttM Ashler’, Dud Win L Kodd.ni^er,

^..uvl Hody, tilt B.*c* rrwl. Rock-

T. C. Wher.ten’s tlcwer sardso M of color DshUas. Verbsoss. . Mangold*. Baw ma. Ctoth

1 hiring the bearing complaint was

raised as to the character of the serv-

ise of delays and Uiterrvptlotu

of traffic at Union square. On this phase of the case tbe board refrained from making ary affinnatlve finding, arrtjiwtlhg that the munlrtpality might Itself obviate ranch of this difficulty through corporation with the Pennsylvania railroad to eUmlnstr any blockadas of traffic by tralna, accomplishing

this e’ther through some amleabl

rangemwit or by ordlntnce. Disown* Typhald Be* w

jtimt tnocb of the Illness In the epidemic lab sled by State Boari of Health officials as typhoid fever Is not typhoid, hot rather some strange form of poisoning, la the belVf ol severa! Burlington county physlrtans who are treating epidemic patients. This theory was further strengthened In Jacob.*town when reports were revived of blood tests made for a score of sulferere. and practUaUy all of these tests

are avid to short a negative reaction to , up active participation

\ on which date the opening of the entire route will be celebrated w*.*b appropriate reretronles. Valter J. But by, a'hotel man of Atlantic Chtf, had a jornmunkatloo at the meeting Inviting tbe members of the commlMloo to be the guests of the Atlantic <2ty Hotel Men's Association on that occasion and stating that Governor Edwards and Governor Sprool of Penncylvanla had also been fhvtted. The InvPatlon was accepted. Governor Defends Action Governor Edward.* declares that he _ ‘fused to stop the execution of George Brandon,-who was put to death in the electric chair on August 23, because no evidence had been submitted to him strom enough to war rnt a reprieve. Tib e was no doubt wuatever In his mfcd, he said, tha’ Brandon was gnll-y of the muraer =1 Arthur KOpter and Edith Janney C.= August 22, If 18. and he would not have voted In Invent a pardon had tbe case been held over for tbe next meeting of the pai-

dot. board.

Governor Edwards, acknowledging that Brandon did not have an adequate defense et tbe trial, gave a brief outline of the evidence that came before as governor and then said that ■ase was closed and that be would hare no further statement to maLe. A legal ■** -tete cf I. Faeber Goldenhorn, the attorney who for thrre weeks prior to Brandon's execution endeavored to hare the case reopened on the ground of newly discovered evidence, said that Mr Goideuhom wiU demand a thorough Investigation when he returns to Jervey CUy. In making his decision wot to Interfere with the exe.-ution of Brandon Governor Edward* said i>»* be had gone thoroughly Into ah' of tin o*!dence submitted. He Sereoted the luentlficntlon of Brandon as the man who did the killing by Rev. Frank B. Moore, superintendent of the Kali way State Reformatory, near whose home the young couple were killed, a* positive and outweighing the affidavit of the garage man, Meyer, that Brandon had been In a garage at Second avenue and Ninety-seventh street, New York, on the night Kupfer anu Miss Janney were killed near Rahway, N. J. With Mr. Moore's Identification Governor Edwards said the disputed finger print evidence wat of secondary Importance. Mr. Moore estlfled st the trial of Brandca tbs' he had looked oat of his window af.yr hearing the shois and heard a olce he afterward Iden Ifled as Brandon's hay: “Get the girl 1 Get the girt!" 'Hie girl referred to Miss Janney Affidavits Submitted The two most Important affidavits submitted to Governor Edwards by Mr. Coldenhm-n were those of Meyer and of Dorothy Brodell of Brooklyn. Miss Brodell is sal 1 to have disappeared since making hw_ affidavit and cannot

be found.

£*• affidavit of-Meyer stated that irandoe bad been at work with him In the garage on the night of August 22, 1018. Ho flx<-d the date, he said, bewtfe had borne a child the week previous, and he had mentioned Brandon's presence in tbe garage to his wlfa when ne returned home. In regard to this affidavit Governor Edwards said there was no proof submitted chat Brandon was employed at tbe garage, neither the owner nor the payroll with the names of employees having bee.: produced. He could not, ha said. In view of the other evldar.ee accept the affidavit of Meyers and the statement of Brandon that ha was there on the night of the murder doing “private work.” Naw State Parole Chief Maxwell G. Rockhlll has resigned as secretary and general manager of the Belle Mead Sweets Company am! ni*o as secretary of the Stacy-Trent Hotel Company in order to accept appointment as acting director of purele and domeetic relation* In the : Department of Institutions and Agendrs. This snnotracement was made by Commissioner Burdette G.

Lewis.

Mr. Rockhlll has already assumed his new duties and has likewise given

hla former

THE NECESSITY OF CREDIT THE YOUNG BUSINESS MAN SOON LEARNS HOW NECES SARY IT IS TO HAVE CREDIT. HE FINDS THAT AN AC. COUNT IN THE STRONG. RELIABLE OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY IS A VALUABLE ASSET.

Ocean City

|; Title and Trust Co.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

ANNOUNCING

THREE NEW DEPARTMENTS

Naw Royal Sawing Machinee Sailers Kitchen Cabinet*

Electric Appliance*

Walter Scoble

PIANOS and PHONOGRAPHS

“Scoble Service Satisfies”

HILLViLLE, N. J.

Colonnade Hotel

CONVENIENT

MODERATE RATES

LANDIS AVENUE, AT NEPTUNE ST.

SEA ISl.E CITY

MOF MIKT Sl^ _ ft™<i«d jjTwrpA?*a**n anun^aijwaa ^dZy*tJ4SJlLaS i ‘Sr I mrwfate WILLIAM E. HJNCH 1919 Market 3U PMImW*Ms

" Aston: laiis srts Reliable Auto Parts Co1443 Cherry SU Philadelphia, Pa.

n tiicn'-c dinne r was servt and the party returned xl a late tea laden with Brnia tremble*. In tl part* were Mr. and Mrx. Char Ira I Hahn. Mrs. Ray Culver, K»ra MacUu ray. Mr. Huffman and Mr. Brtaivrr Dr. B- H. Crott and f-rall). who nave been at the Minerva louse lor the aeahoo. • will leave next Tueaday for Hosts a Vaaa . where Dr. Green h> atatkawd. in thr United SL.tr*

Dr. Or -n wi

tnffidld

Local doctors at 111 believe the Illness in he trareC to the chicken salad served at a harvest home dinner at the Methodist Church In Jacobatown nearly a month ago, as no sufferers have been uieeovwsd who did no* partake of the: dish, while many who attend'd (he celebration but ate none of the Hied have feit no U1 effects.

Allot Road Funds

Xbe apportionment by tbe State Highway Commission of $425,000 f'/r aid In the construction of new county road* for 1922 has Just been announced. m»ls n-ouey was appropriated by the legislature to aid the countiea In iww niad progran.*. It doe* not

u***.^ 'ri“ r t^.^“ T.;

business enterprises, bis new position which, according

Lewla, re[*rereuts a considerable mono-!

tary sacrifice tor him.

The new secretary and general manager of the Belie Mead Sweets Company is Leo A. Ban non, for several years Mr. RockhIll's assistant. Mr. Hannon took employment with the company 17 veers ago as an office boy. Prioi to that, be was an errand boy In WUUam L. Waldron s grocery, at South Warren and Fall streets. Mr. Rockhill's action will come as no surprise to tlmee Intimately acquainted with his passion for reform, corrective and constructive work'

AUTO PARTS m “hYLSSF ““ W* Xiao Oaay a Oiaulrtl XMa at USED PARTS TIRES AND TUBES WU* TOT Automobilrt RmsoDabls Auto Piirfs f 2S31-T W. Suftefana ln«

s of the

or tbe moneys ccfiKtad'under] moat active promoter., of *he Rotary the mill tax. which are otherwise die- «ub boys' work aad was also . -rim.

trihuted The apportionment is aa fol- ^ Allan tic courty, $20,000: Bergen, SKSflOQ; Camden, 820.UXI; <'ap- May. g^OOO; Cmabertend, $25,000: Essex H&OOC; Glou-.vster, -: Hudson.

$24,000: Me.ver, $15,000: Middlesex. of Irish Moaic | $35.000; Mouuuuth $210i* : Ocean, n-rejy chldrai, |*10.000 : Pasealc. *24.000: Salma. *’ K - Europe IXw ) • somerset. $18,000: Sussex.

hroartouL amdlrtv,: rnlnn trr.000, and Uarren. $’9.-1 *411 approve the Institutional Bond The irw% BUI 1" the coming election, we e-in

a counties 1 maae the t-rate Home for Boys at

Jainesi.ur* and the other State invmutiona greet tvhters of preventive

mover in the acquisition of Rotary Island Tbe Kiddles Camp and the “Biir Brother" work of Rotary were:

V .-•vise all Loitered by him. “I a: - - convinced that the work I

have **v-eu ssked to do for the State Department of Tt.Mltutlons and Agencies L as Imp.xtani as any work a^ya or re,’’ said Mr. RocValll. "I am »2o!-! g'ad to undertake if. 1' the public

x “| Bamrgton «»“

- ] did WK share lu tbe apportiourac: j oaort they have no tww rvA'

WMce 22. North

Thl!

with

■top tto !

and will make use-!

and* of lives."

(meat of Mr. Rockhlll ’ ... ■prove! of tbe Civil, Bll-EiB N. Broeu ^ 11 614-lS Btwte ^

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