Cape May County Times, 7 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CONSOLIDATED WITH THE M* ISLE CITY REVIEW, FEBRUARY 1*11

SEA ISIE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY,'OCTOBER 7, igii

With Election One Month Off, Interest is Now at High Pitch

HAIL! BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS QUESTION BEFORE VOTERS ON NO-VC*-BCR EIOHTH—SMALLER RESORTS AND TOWNSHIPS LOOKED TO OPPOSE CHANCE IN THE FORM Or COUNTY MANFOEMENr

Bdlt<.r CajNf May County Tln>»-

Vtu) •h»i| we vote lort

The mao that declare! blmaelf for the repeat of th* lawa takin* away the rUhta

The question of wfcataar - tV CoUmy abouM adopt L.-urf of FraehoWrr - r the w. air* of u.v cwral in the haj^U of three the county at larav. electkon in Novemact la adiptee by the YOtR of Peop:c c: Chpe May Oouaty. the Board af Freeholders would be reduced fr«r. lU vresent memberahip of fourteen from the valtoua municipal'll™ to a ' elected from the There Is « provlYon law which ceuld keep all thre? from bet ns elected fix.a Jurt one If they happei. nuourlty of rotaa and ttu. •*» th» balance of the county would be .obbed of personal

a minority of cltieecry rear a lot unpopular UwsT Many of the statutory l»wa are u popular and un-Amui lean, and ahe ild be wiped oa the map. I do not believe

K I am neither Democrat or Republican today and before voting, let our candihemaalves. and , a« win rntlmanta at the -eneral cction. I do not betl-vr the State ahoula beune a Trust Co. to <r all the dl appointed polltlclana and to keep, from now on Tax* abouM dtcrease by reductns the Surplus oOcca end strict economy practiced.

THANKS VOTERS To Cape '•ountonlanaAppraoatlon a'd thanks are extended

porttd and voted for another. Cape May Count: and ita various untclpalitlea. without doubt, have great futurea. and are only awaiting devaktpwhtch car, only he realised through Individual anrrlftrw and by an ■amesl an. sincere desire to develop and Improve the codhlyv ostumt maourea'i und (acUltlea. irrerpev 1 <e of geographical poaltior This n» y .-oem «o be an opVlew but .he truth of Oils Asia heal evt-lanced by the exsrno visit our county and the more fnellMie. we have to bring vial tori within our tcrr.iory the more a, win experience growth 'and advanceAgalo thanking you a ’ wishing you p-ostarity and happiness and deal ring such service as may be ac11 the work of development. render such, although u- Is petit Ice. decreed e not nominated at the Primary ANDREW C. BOSWELL.

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they were paid.

The White House and your house

2— It will tsve the waste snd labor of « half dozen old-fssbtoned stuffy stoves. 3— It will reduce your fuel consumption room for room at least one-third of the amount consumed by stoves or hot-air furnaces as proved by the experience of thoasaorfr of ASCQLA owners. 4— Connected with the kitchen teak it will provide an abundance of hot water for washing and bathing. .4—It can be instrfled easily and quickly without the slightest disturbance to the family. This is no ordinary Toarantee. It is offered bytho largest manufacturerof heating equipment in the world.

The perfection of ARC OLA. after years of experiment in our research laboratories, means tnat now, for the first time, the small home can be as perfectly warmed as our larger heating outfits warm clubs, mansions, and even the White House kself. And the cost of ARCOLA with American Radiators complete is—think of it—no more to install than a stove for each room. Make up your mind to save a third of what you have been spending for fuel. See ARCOLA in the store of your Hear mg Contractor today. The red and yeUcw card at the right is die »i„ti of a Heating or Sanitary Eagiaeei (termerty eaCcd Steamfitter or Plumber) who tan thow you ARCOLA. took for it m his window It will pay you twice a year as you do your Doctor orDenth' To have him eramine and report plumbing co you t«v.iy great deal.

AMERICAN RADIATOR rOMPAWV Makers of ike famous IDEAL Boilers and AMbKJCAN Radiators 115 North Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

VUEminf KM WEI CASE ALL TRIALS WILL BE OFF Ut.rtt. AFTER ELECTION UPON COMPLETION JF CASE CHARQINQ MALFEASANCE OF 1HREE FREEHOLDERS IN CONNECTION WITH ME CMANIC STREET, COURT HOUSE, PAVING JOB

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County Lngiuevr Klee. « eui-el. Court Kouar. paring Job IndtCtA^* . waa sUu-tvd at Cape May Courf * or Wed ora] ay. continuing ail day Thuraday. and today . It 1> expaetthat lb* caac will ko to the Jury (Ala noon. An acquittal !■ locked tor. Hie cvwenev mikmUted being —-i. - -

Upon th- umplettvo of tbU trial. Judge Eadredgv announced on TauraO^y. all : would be oft unUl Wed needay. November 9th. at 10 A. Ju The reg-ilar court mattera will be tak m are of in the in'ertm The indictment thU week charged U at lt ,-ehold.-i. Jom ph Camp, of Mid Be cwnohlp, Hope W-j Candy, ot Up* w Townahlp, and Otto Ko-.neke. of WU - committee of the Boa; d dU ••willfully, knowing:; and corruptly - approve u»- bilia of E. Riley Mtxner. th t oriuraetor. for the paymh.-:t ot the paving of vie. hanic atreeL knowing tha^ Uw ■■HMMBMM pot of the proper depth and that th- apecillcatlon wera not ‘ Bred up to. The .iltarge wua malfaaaoOlr.-. and Engineer Rice la atollariy chanced becauae he O. K-‘d tba

blEU.

AU of W-dnesdcy waa taken up wtth two wltnrtavs. the princlapt one being irrir* FYtch. clerk ot the Board of FTee-

exr mined aa to the ia«. and the blBa aa The State had almwt ‘ Thuraday noon, and

Jury requenteo t. be allowod to In•t the P-Vlng. uid In cuatedy of "ho Sheriff, during the noon hour, dug aev - eral hole* In the pavement and took measurement*, which ahowed the road pavlu* to vary from 6 to 7 luche*. whlta th. apeciflcatlona called for a tMckneoa of 7 Inch- uniformly In the concrete. Uberrard. of Newai . occupied the stand on Thursday afternoon, and testified that he ad taken measurements of the road and lound tin, Lhick- ■> of the concrete from ( to 7 L Inch -a depth. His testimony indicated that ere was about one Inch missing In the uniform dep'h of the road, and that this ' irtag* had cost the county from il,000 SS.S00. The many cranks In lh> wrete hv accounted as being mode T>v wing trains canai-ig vibrations of the earth before the concrete hod set. The State then ructed Its case, and aumralng up lor the caret

mlttee, they could do nothing else other than >ay the bins upon the Engineer's approtal: that It would be a phyatad Impossibility for lbe Committee to sxmr-

n whether or not the paving v speclflcmlions—that this waa wi

a what an

employed for. They bad d the bills for payment when

correct utm that the work had betai done. He would also, said Mr. Bacon, prove f that the l-kigineer acted properly In ap- f proving the bill, aa the work had. In A every way, met the spedflcaUons fully, | and that these apeciDcsUotie acre Idecill- ’ cal with those used by the State Highway Department In the cunstrucUon of concrete roads throughout the stats. Turtle Out Jury Dluareea

Qinlnlet road Job. which v the awarding of a contract to, Caasedy J- — Humat,. contractor*, for the filling ifii Turtle Out Inlet, connecting WildJd Crest and Two-Mile Beach, at *- t of 1140.090.40, without advertising for bids, as required by law. trial look all of laat week, and resulted In a disagreement after the Jury was out all of Friday night. The Pre?Iioldcr* oonreuued In the care were: Hope Gandy. Jclm F. Fog, Joseph Camp Jose; A P. 1*—

BUILDING BOOM LAUNCHED

RFPUBur N COMMITTEE ORGANIZE The Reput ..can County Executive Commute* organised on Thuraday afleraouu -• Cape May Court House, and Allwtt Harris, of Wildwood, as ebairm. Irving Filch, of Sea laie ("atv. area made Secretary. urd' Mrs. Barab HbU. ■i Stone Haroor. first VtecMrs. Berry F. Krais- -e Isle City,

LANNING HEADS DEMOCRAT#

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Muv C-ruf 1 ... Lannlng. of Wriaood. v ua n aa chairman, and Ham . of Wildwood Crest, a- ( Ed. Miller waa again cC_tud to a-Jnnansliii . Flair, for !*■ - |