Cape May County Times, 30 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 1

COWKHJOATCO WITH THE SKA !»LE CTTV TSViCW, FTBhUARY 191*

ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. j„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

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MgRtSaHH > ENJOYS TICi-D DAY » MACE TO BELCET2AMS IN THE BA^S—LOWE P BA7T.NQ AVERAGE,

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TaE r»h" berr and iflrU UiYouglwul. And. onnM.nUj.lij. with thf aaap that U. K.OM abd Mwyn-r put Inis thf jram», Sdd Ml* rttfiH have won. but Kaoi.-iy Owinisville .Wtnrjuit by a tAtwwn <>c«tn View ami

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$ but thi-ee hiiB off Erickaon h*jr. As for IxiWO, hr. u I hi/: M«sd> Kamo, bat '.hr t him. and Ibis w»* *’|. el and ©niy shut out this > «ir.

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1 •** Job tax! Sat - itnjViif at J>enn!si .noA enthutda. ilc n •ttandsneo at the alhJotle mi wind-up of Lea*o'- for thr on,, e team* In the I -eaturL (Standard Timei Nile took tho Held. •Wm- >*ir «Tbe.-W* no Ur

r Sea Isle, ultboucl. ■ rlae pitch to no avail. > were .-vored In the Inning. Uajrner ur.s were scored

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SEA ISLE CITY SCHOOL RANKS NINETEENTH IN STATE S«« ial« C4t- achocd ranked nlnetees.th of «n he ectmia In New J. rMy e. tendance for last yet r according to figure* made pubUr by the County Sup.rfif.enSrboola tbta week, end ietula the countj. Tl>e average nUrrdan:* througixmt Bw« ywtr wax Si.6% of ell the pupil* enrolled. «IWwwrd Is second In the -ounty and aix:jr•seventh In t!ie .late. Ocean CHy is < be county and anr hundred and

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Hat and three hundred and nlnelyIblrd In the atate, while Louer Township gets the "booby” prise, it ring the hi the county, and four hundred r-third In the stale. WILL CELEBRATE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY The First National Rank, of Ocean City. 1a plunninif to cek'bm- ,ta Twentieth An.dveraary on Saturday. October CJnd. and Its petrona. psrtll-ularly the folk, will lx Invited to attend the affair. will be a reeptior In the banking room, and It la announced by o die'ale •he inatIt t/tlon that there will be Tne music, pretty floral dec- tions and appetising refreshment.. together •.-1th apprlc.prlate rouvenlra. In tlarir announcement Ihe ficnk offlaU nay: "Our safe deposit vault will I*- opened to the public, and we want yon 10 see It In Its Improved condition. "This vault ‘s a marvel of b-gontiUy— hliflt of solid concrete and steel—and aining ail Hie ••test oevl-oa. such os : locks, etc, melting It fire and burglar proof."

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MSIC COMIC! tD FfiBMM ONE FREEHOLDER "ROVEN OUlLTV OF MINOR CHARGE 18 WEEK'S TOTAL IN TRIAJL OF FREEHOLDER CASES AT COURT HOUSETURTLE GUT CONTRACT CASE NpW ON TRIAL—CHARGE LETTING OF CONTRACT WITHOUT ADVERTISING FOR BIDS

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LAHGt MAIL ORDER HOUSE READS ALL SMALL TOWN P, PESH •H’e have a bureau whose duty ’ tvad each week the country newsj* oer« from all over the couPtry. There is -rot of any consequrnce in our trade territory that our bureau doc* nor get. This but oa-u look* over these papers and when we find a luwi. where the merchants advert ,.Ing In tbe local paper immediately flood Uv*. lerrltorj with < literature. It elwny* brings result* far s of the same effort put forth in territory wbrrc the local mirclianU r local papers.” said Herman Rosenflcld. adrerti* ig manager for 8 Sccbuck & Co.

MARMORA

Ore >-cr riction by the pr taeculio Stgte against the

May County Hoard of era and contractors, charged with various 'omu of graft and malfeasance. The trial*, which rvaulled In two acquittals and .vne non-sul: but week, were resumed on Wednesday, and the nt Agninst Joseph P. MaaKisaic. Freeholder from Ix/wer Town* .ip. charging malf.oaaw - for using ounty n-oaej to r>-pul' a road which did not belong to the coun'v. was tried. It was apart flea lly ch. rged that MacKI .sic had •pent about MOO in the repair of 1. rood i-ower Township to benefit a h'W fsinilie*. Ihe lurd not being owned by Ihe County. Anaialant Attorney General Newco.n - and I roaccutor Eugene Cole "bargrd that Mac Klaair had dona this work to get th« support of the people l.■♦1ng along tii* road for bla re-tb-c-

tton last year.

The defense sbpwed that On- road was lid out on Ihe county maps In 'SIC. nd was always an and though rot actually m •Ne count;, was In oonsta x dell us ■ .11a In had condition at the tiiu. the repair* were made. The Jury evfeVnlly a*r«ed wlih the State that MacKissic wns guilly ef mains charged, lor a verdict of guilty WHS b: ought In within tw-hty-flve minute* after .’e case wai clcacd.

Turtle Gut Job Up

On Thursday morning the .ndictment charging Freeholders John P .Fox. Jus•:ph p. Ma*Kl»*l«. Hop* W. Gaudy and Joseph Camp with Illegally letting a on tlie Turtle Uut Iniet roaj trlod. In this Indictment originally were Included Freehold era Henry Rutherford and Jcm.-a F. Eustace, who plead non volt; Freeholders Floyd HewHb now decoased, and ’ohn W. Young, latter belnc dismiss): because of IU-

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f ‘K- CoraonV lowg fly, and threw t iMfl In to tbe catoher In a double pHy. asaislini: In putting out : t the home ptatc. Another

_ ' Norm u*i. who ran from . field in t hind eecond bise. retiring i sid". IVvan View made (ifiaP from "passca," tbe drel iwing "AHier. a.4 the •Mom' Rh*. „ Denataviiw, ,iby run wa a I SttElwre. w%> smastud out a pretty I Karahl IwO'baggei. Md was bro 1 'hi l.„m- by .-tile well deserves t of tWRdn* won Uao supreme f the 4i,v. r Fitch, of Sea l*le Ci.y, then 1 ty ht» usual cloquem •Jiutr. rerlewing the * of the season and oomplitiK-nling topers on their'clean playing and And expounded a IMtercsting .vents then awarded Ihe as fol*owa. CUP to Belle plain, up Ij Ocean View, coo to Sea UJe Citi. Third Honor cup to Dennlrvillr, A base ball bat |HR«.aittd by Majot GV Way to the pfryer having tbe _ _ batting average, winner. EIvooJ Loire: hatting average. 516. d by Ur. HuWsy to the player making tlws home rims, winner. Clou,A: Rice. A toautiful cup proaented by Edward Hoffman 10 the Bulb-plain p‘sj«r having ih« highest batting average, winKIwiXKl loiwe; batlimc average. Sit. base to" bar r> r*.-nt«i l.> It. B. to {he pitcher winning th<- moist wt.iner. BIwocd leswe. A base 1*1, tot presented ax tv the Oc *n View player I the Ugheat tod (lug averags-. urn Uebtnej totting average. .171 base toll bi t presented by Irv.n . to Iht Sen lal* player having ine H tolling average, winner Ooerge YT. Culver; totting aver a*.,, ics. A ob.w toll tot presented by i'aul R Carr- >1! to tb- I»eanl*TiRe player having the hi* brat totting average, winner, Manin Scull: totting average. <1*. [ toll and lot the winning on iotse toil lay. ■'inferring lblet IL-.c B« attrodal.-e i

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We are eoiry to mile tiuit Mi ras! OaiT-tS. of this pUov, ta wrii

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pretty! V Atel Mia-.l^nla.Carauu ware to

Ocean CUv Saturday.

Hcrbeii ,M*dara took supper with Paul

Ooison Sunday.

We are glad to note that Grant Melwyn i* ven" much Improved, after a bad at-

Mrs. Hobart Sapp apen' Thursday with Cecil Corson, of Palertto, spent tbe week-end with Helen Stratton. Mies Helena Wer has retained after a •w days visit in I’leasanl ville. idrs. Chari re Wright, of Oi.ai View, spent Mo.H-ay with Mr*. William Sapp. Mr*. William Brown spent Friday in' Atlantic City. CUreiKi: Smith and family, who ha* own In budnen in Ocean City, have reurntd hon.e for the winter, lira. Charka Reeve*. of Haddon HeighlA spexl Sunday with her parents, and Mr*. E. Sapp a Ella Towuoand. of Ocean City. sr<*l **vr*al day* thla week with her brother. Howard Stiles. . and Mrs. Harry Smallwood spent the Week-end here with her parents. . William Sterl- ha* returned horn, after a pleasant western visit. Mrs. H. Waples is entertaining Philadelphia friend* Mr*. Bertha Harp and daughter vfaited Woodbine Mandat.

day with th» testimony of only two w^tClerit Fitch ein* grilled by loth State and defense on documentary evideoc* Visa), the r*» otd* of tb - Board. «h8 Bfirim-er Rice on the term* asd ■ wording of the coot recti Tbe conlrectCsaaedy and Homan, both plead guilly when arranged last June. ae hanafs on the letting of a supplementary contract to the origins' Turtle Out Inlet contract. (9M.S79A*) aUeglng 'hat the supplemental rmourning to tl40.0M.«0. really constituted a new contract which waa 1 wltliout advertlalug foi bidi*. The storm of tbe winter of 19*0 washed it the work done 011 the HUing of Turtle Out inlet, off Two Mite Begch. and the supplemental contract waa let to the original contractor* for the re-building of the road and filling of the Intel, at the ime unit price »* the old contract. The Sti.te Highway Commission concurred in thla work with -the Board of Freeholder* and are looked upon as important witnesses for the defense.

re i.x continued today.

Mr. ai end at their home. .lames SUles vial ted hi* brother. Smith. Oh'S unday. Ralph Frierson called on relaUvea on Sunday. Uda IVnetabeck called wj relatives teat