Cape May County Times, 3 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape May County Time;

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SEA ISLE Cm, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 3, i 0 2j

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! cmr HEW* NOTES

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Tb* roltowtaE (a an abatract of et rmneTa «ntarad far raeord la *Jm Cow fw tb* vaak cotf

tb* •rvaaM^at d ».%rae«. pftat. Caxai-ta. K 7. ad* t-Sl

I ip tov irMrr JURUAbba wbr-v jce

i Sf»a- P- K. Bart-a. who haa been riaKto« her brother and bU wtte. Ur. aai bfaa. m. B. Arr.*tt tor t fortnlabt. left on Tartar far her borne in LambertvUte. *«>. and Mra. Ambroee Brady were in 8<* late on Wadniaday. They have eoid . ' use on Parte atrat* and are pfen-

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J<-nec H. Btudi eTto^To Oeonre N. ^eta. Lote t and f. Mock U. Hand'a . BwOevard Tract, Tockaboe. Ateo leu fT, , W sad <t. map of Randolph Uarahall Anna Oarriaoe, at Ttr., to Gtorac N. Darts. ISO. Lou XI M. » and *. block ! A Banda Boulevard Tract.

•erosab at Woodbmc tie Be>ner to Syirester Bid of land altoaU betreei

DeHJraeh and Loacfelicnr street. N. W e£ Garfield avenue, knovn aa Potnahnlcfa

SPPDSES

BEESLEYniiKE After a spirited debate at MBETINO OF THE CAPE NAY COW ,-Y CHANBER OF COMMERCE AT CAFE iJAY COURT HOUSE ' AST THURSDAY, RESOLUTION FAVOF•NO BUILDING OF BRIDOE AT BEaSLEY** POINT IS LAID OVERFAVOR OAYLIOHT SAVING

' , Vhe rcaoluU-xi w 1 Wildwood deleaAtlci ' IAnnln«. and act f

Mr. and Mrs. J D. Ranch, and Ultlc aan Otorr' Daton. vtattrd Mra. Ranch's paraHU. Mr. and Mrs. A. o. medman. cK

*** hla vaar kick to beattb arte > avert attack of pneumonia. ^ Mia. Oatance 8. Macwi* retoraad fi BL Asaas Hoaplwl ea Monday even

Ussa kava in tbs ttH*B < \ rtm EAJLC—DMBULhBIJS LOT OK j TZZTZJrJT-'ZJZZl

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. at bone Harbor, noreaoc 3 rode an Mr*. Otowl et Fbitedelff.U. came tip b Baa Me City on/tteaaday t,

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Se. Isle Cltj

n OraUo. et ox* to Michael Faina.

1 f).rtt.24. Lot 1A block M. *- W. sectioB.

Seals to Prank J. MaroRa-

R.M0.M. Lot 8 block T. 8. W. oeetloo. Tradesmen'* Bulldlrr and Loan A**octetioa to Frank Raymond Under. I1M.

B. W. half of tat L Mock S-C.

Sarah G. Brinktay to dooeph 1. Node.

MM. Lot A block K. section

Mary J. Gordon U> Jamee McDevltL

Lot IA btoek M. 8. W.

Mead Tomlin. ah.rIC. (property of Lena . Rloebart) to Matilda T. Landla. IMS. even tracu 01 land: Tract L oontalnln* pert of tot A btoek 1-C. Tract A part of tot A Meek 1-C. Tract A part of tot A btoek 1-B. Tract i. part of lot A bloat 1-B. Tract A ronialntna toU 4 and A btoek 1-B. Tract A tots If to tl. Ukl. btoek t-B. Tract 7, K. K. half of tot A

tork 1-C.

Sea Isle City Realty Company

toa-d o? Mneetlon ot Sea late City IMA

LoU A 1A S* ani K. btoek U, V.

Park.

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U Ambrose J.

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Wbat promlecd to be an endtosa d< bd pomlbly • free-for-all-encoonter td sen Wlldanod and Ocean City, at tl* feetlnc of the (top* May County Cham- ► of Commerce, at Cepe Kay Court jouee lr*t T^ureday elpbt. tc*mlnafed Ith an almoot unr ulmour vote to toy the fenilng remiotlor. which enfiurved the imedlatr buUdinp o? a brldfie from beetoy-a Point to Somer i Point, on

fcle.

Introduced by the

defecation, headed by Samuel and act forth that It waa ddrire of the Chamber to hare the E Mlfihway Commaaton to Include the bi

Point to Point In the

r*4 bUMlnc procram, to fibre Cape May OSnnty a direct connection wl'b Atlantic ity and the North of Jersey. While preevnt brldfie from Ocean City to ^ Point waa not mentioned In the on. It soon was apparent that the Ctoean City delesatton thouebt that the pkaaafie of this reaototton mlfifat have thu •weet of keeplnfi the StaU Iron, purrhaaiBh the preoenl toll brtdfie. and they MtSpeakln* for Ocean City. Clayton Haloes Brick, former president of the Cftanber, and Mayor Joseph <J. Champion, stated that the law bad been passed by the Bute providing for the purchase of

dfc county. If. now. a reoc adopted favoring another be r direct rout*. It would *

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1 Grente defecate*

’ at taoppml ifi property dtaptefi dm parted

Boro Mb r. Store Harbor rtnaton Cotnnanv to Cbartea KelchtaF. Lou ns and MA week M.

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Wildwood Golf Clnb to ABoe O. Maelator. YYact of meadow fend at eon of Ha* dhoh on Boat llammartr Crsek.

edted against It.

Only S1A00 far Freeholder* Reporting for the Legislative Coumlttoe «* - Senator Lewtr T. Stevens stated that be had made a study of the law relating to salaries of members oi Small Boards of

id that the Preo-

bsMu j to bo otoctod rext fall in Cape ' ity would only rerelve a salary

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Phi*. The Grange alone voted agalnat

Ihia motion

For the Transportation Commute*. Chairman Gilbert B. rmlth. of Avalon, reported that his committee bad taken up with bodi the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads, the matter of placing semaphore light signals at all croeslncs on the Main Seashore Road, and bad bean assured tha! as quickly as funds became available these sP.-nals would be placed. The coat of each signal la 71.20p.00 A resolution sponsor-d by Mayor Fitch, protesting against the dumping ot refuse oU Into .he ocean and asking for remedial national and state legislation, eras ai «d. The r-woluUon art forth that thla olh dumped Into the ocean by tar using the oil as ballast, washes or beach at time*, to the great Inconvenience ot bather*, detriment of fish and water fowl and damage to the values of the resorts of the county and state. The City of New York, together with all the 'resort* alone the New Jersey roast, has made similar protest, in rase of the former because cf the danger 01 inflamabie otl to the wharfs and other dtjj property. Following the business meeting, moving pictures of the famous Seabrook farm, near Bridgeton, were shown, ar well as some Poultry Education films of Uni ted States Department of Agriculture. Between ISO and 400 people were at the meeting, filling every available sea the High Rchod Auditorium. Including the first rows of the balcony.

ling inspector of Sea Isle Cttj. and token office. The ordinance under which Mr. Dover arts reqtfiree a permit

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Fully 73,0(0.000 Worth of Exempt Proper, ty *n Cape May County Affected By Court Decision The Runyon Housing Act. passed In 1820 to exempt new dwellings from taxation for five years, in order to stimulate house building, waa declared unconstitutional Wednesday by Justice Bergen, in an opinion filed in the Supreme Court. The opinion will compel the County Tax Board to restore to the ratable* of the county about $3,000,000 of new dwellings built since October 1. 1*20. and which

law for five year*. The decision Is Slate wide and will have the same effect In all the counties ot the State. » The act now set asHe was presented by Senator William N. Runyon, of Plainfield. In the Legialattire of 1820. The attack on the law wn* made by Juttaa Koch .again** the Essex County Board of Taxation, to compel it to assess $10,000,000 against new homes erected since October 1. 1810. The suit Involved questions raised in various municipal.ties- th-oughout the State Justice Bergen r .ed that the Runyon statute le special legislation. He pointed out It created an arbitrary classification property to be exempted from taxation, doe* not conform to the constitutional 1 that all property shall be as>r taxation ■mdrr general laws uniform rules s-cording to IU

true value.

The question las been raised amonr utlng officials whether or not property smers who bem AUed by the exemption law In 1821 will be compelled to pay taxes

«r that year.

The Court directs in the Essex county is* that Koch Is entitled to a writ commanding the Essex County Board of Taxation to add to the rr tables of ttmt county all property whirl. It attempted t from taxation by the taw under

The structure I

The newly organised Civic Chib, of Ocean City, held 1U first regular meeting • tart Friday evening. February 14th. in tha number of Important matters were du-

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CITY NEWS NOTES

of the caliber necessary to mai Cape May County’s affairs. lenatur Stevens also resonad that the to create the Ferry from Gape May y to Lev**. Delaware, bed passed the >*t*. and wss now la the Housr at l resolution was adopted favoring the repeal at tb* Fun Crew Law, now !n effect In New Jersey, and under which 1 trainmen moat be provided when are not needed by tbs railroads

of two two-story dwellings on the Pfeiffer lota. Landis avenue and Neptune street. The bouses will be of asbestos shingles and will face one on Landis avenue and m other on Neptune street. Jeffery* and Company on Wednesday xnmenccd work on tb* rrertlon of the apartment bouse tor Cberfea R. Hahn, on Parts street. The structure will be ready

ocupancy on June Ul

the proposed school, which is h

to meet at the Beet Boom Friday afternoons to begin the work of renovation: Mrs. PtauL Mrr. Helen Corson, Mrs. Leander Corson. Mrs Leech. Miss Martha Slpler, Mrs Frank Champion. Mias Julia dcull. Mr*. Sarah Rtatey. and Mias Anna Davidson. The following comprises tha membership committee: Mrs. Juba Hildreth. Miss Surah Mayberry Mfau Lucre* la Conrvl Mrs. Anna Norcom. and Mia* Tlllle OeueL The Civic Culb baa Joined the New Jersey Slats Federation of Woman's Club. By this affiliation the ywlll re-

U> * b °“ <!ln ‘ -1D a» affairs arltang in Ae state and It w ,n ~~ add dignity one prestige to the Club.

8 Bryust aa a ifecr ,

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Sunday nest, at ruing and evoulrg. the eendnoe wl« be , larwwaB of tb* Bar. W. 8. Luther. I for three years Ha pastor. ftov. Luther t a pastorate this year on ■ neelth The Msthritot nee opens next Tuesday at Atlantic City, la Sc Pul's church, with ‘ 'e-day

The

. CemMna. Oe Baturder ,oU ^ ln * • yeans Meade gave her ^

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I her frwesds. Ms. and MsaJ

a Mtos Edary Bert at mdafii iz'zmzsjr.

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f members of Mrs. W. H Luther's Sunday School Otari, gave her a

; prise party Friday evening. After n maneuvering tb* presence of that lafiy I ~i» secured at her bom*. The class * at George Wbltringtoo's and deeomd-

ed In the parsonage In a body. Mem ot ttr. Luther's etas* were fttoog to e

the cakee and lev cream. The surprise

** complete and tb* evening was pi itly passed In music ard times

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ocmtnia went Fbltadefrdita to s'.bud the post-nuptial caption of Mr. end Mrs Bobcrt Wttaon Rea. in the Boer Garden of the BaUevueStraUord. Mrs. IU* la Mrs. Gaomtir*

The flor_l dacoratloua were pal 1. eid bridal rose* The bride a 1 ported gown of white satin with 1 ot tar* and eubroMsrad la dull bead*. There were threa hundred > many of team from »ut of u bom an entire wtag sad bean

r analvcrasey with a dtonrr U the , Kcvtfe to tha family and a tow Meads , mer was oarraf at elgtJt and a btafet (BaOM at ll:K Miss Onaarklr, who I bwa tat ■hifedetpkls far a toe days 1 armed tat lea* tor tbs dinner to her I Everybody Who is Asybody-Will b. st dw CARD PARTY and DANCE of tho Loysl Ordw of Moow Moom Hall, *W Ills City MONDAY, MARCH 6th

«1SP. J4.Sk.rp Bosotifvl Prisw

MRS. SARAH P. fOUNO

r o' her tors* I! see hoot warning. !n her eebold imr-ement/ with

of whfit tee other resorts in the, never I weld from. She 1 -s-rsa one son Ly Intended do'a* tela year. Mayor, who Is married and * live* to Cheater. FKcfe. of Sea Isle City, stated teat tee Another eon died several ,ea/» ago. laane* passed tart year would be again leaving ■ motherless son whom the eared aresa this year; Mayor Champtod. of for during his life The funeral service u Oty. stated that bis resort bed no' was b*M at tee heuae at one thirty taken action for this year and Cape Thursday afternoon. Interment In Seer reported the seine. | side cemetery. Mrs Young taught for motion was ther. mad* that the a good many years ’a Sea late City, imber Indorse and recommend * uni- | ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ a daylight saving ordinance tor all the > Mias Mels Whlooeaahl has been enteraty. to eooftrm u to dates and hours, tatalng a friend. Miss froptooner. from

k tbs schedule adopted by Phitadel- Phltadelphta.

8TRATMMERE a Mrs. Kdwurd Vann a

The M. 8 church Sewing Club met oe Thursday with Mr* Frank DrveulL bert- ***. Thee* atUndteg were: Mrs. Frank Cobb. 8fra William Fox. Mr. Frank Trimble, and Mlaeee Bstelta and Bertha Wlttkamp. At 4:M oakaa. and coffee was servwi and a aortal hour enjoyed. Ml a Bertha WHtaamp Is spending a few days In Haddoa HrtsbU. - sad Mrs. Joseph Kiefer spent Sun. dav with Mr. and Mrs Carernhi r. Mrs. II A. Wittermp visited Mrs. WNrtmcb. of Hadden Helgbu. or Tues-

Conunon wealth avoaue. Now If the Township Ccwantttoe would only get busy and do some on tea sdc street a tbs people would fwl as If a auaraatine had boon

THE CNIVERSAL CAR The One Ton Truck Does More For Less

THAT THE FORD ONE-TON TRUCK Of them now In dally ins- -that It do# a much tower expanse far operation an c THE FOMO ONE-TON TRUCK has pr profefeme of economic toan.pertatlon Utwesn tbs farm and the clly. THE FORD ONF TON TRUCK kas all tbs merits ef tne Ford ear, vrnii sOOod strwngte tor gresur capoclty. Tb# worm drive ot aluminum brunt* give* unusual and pesiUvs power at a vary lew cast. CCMk IK and tat us shew ysu bow tb a Ford One-ten Truck win hasp ysu and save ysu men*/ to yeur work. IMPORTANT I Ws are pregsrad to furnish tbs Ford Truck unless* either with 3<■»«*'« or gpoclsl Gearing. Tb* Standard Os.ring giv#» truck a msuimum et power. The Special Oeartn# tncrceac* tne vpveo I tram Bus to -oven mites an haur. cenvortlne H Into a Fast 0*ll«t'> Car. Opt May Court Heesc Garage | Focer aod Many Css. Ms, Coart Hoa», N. J. J Cep. Ms,, N. J.