Cape May County Times, 28 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COTJHTY, H. J., PBIDAY, JULY 28,1982

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IUMME OF JEfBJ MH ITES AMD OLEAMOne OF A PEESOKAL CEA&ACTEE; SHORT ITEMS OF UTE&EST ABOUT FOLKS YOU DOW AMD THUTOS YOU SEE, OATHEEED m THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.

COLONIAL JOE GUAM CAN * be had bar*; MlaM»hJa'> .eat ioe

. THE MAYOR SAYS: Did Yon Erer Stop and Thiikt That: Fran knew and Juat criticism must be headed. Suggestions rightly made will be gladly received. Your city Is Just what you make it. Square dealing Is a wonderful virtue. Your city gov rnment must deal wl'n eoe-*' -as to effect generally. not Icdlrldually. When you cannot booat your town it la time to move. Supporting your local Institutions means better service and helps your town. CrtUsing on hear-say. Is unfair, facts prove.

MANY GMBH FOR GOUNIY FREEHOLDERS Cl

IV BOULEVARD STORK, advertlsemwt. tf. T0WN8RNDM INLET HOTEL. A. Stoerrie, Pr«». Just the place to Joy a day's eoting. or have an at all boon; day or

CITY HEWS MOTES Mrs. James J. Hagan is In Philadelphia for the week. Rev. M. A. Larcy, of Laurel Springs, Is at the Seminole. Mia Helen Conon has been Ocean City a part of the week. Miss Anna Totten, of Ocean City, has been visiting Miss Myrtle Xndicott, of the Boulevard. Mias Dorothy SUlea, of Millville, spent Inst week h*re ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs John Wright. p. P. Hess, of Belleplaln. was a recent guest at the home of Ms Ira P. Hess, on Central aveaua. Mia Elsie McCaaky. of CoUngdale. Is paying a visit to her annt. Mrs.

CANDaM, CXOAR8. SOFT inks and FtaMng Tackle, whdeand raaB

to HaitH Tboatra. WlMwood. r specify wbofbar Wildwood hr

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FOR SALS—fTS.dd ROTS A t%

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Mr and Mr. William B. Riley, of Atturtio City, are bow at thoir Fnrrand street cottage, which thoy have

eenUy purehaaed.

Ex-Mayor Thomas E. Ludlam is Marly back to normal, after his re-

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BOOST YOUR BOMB TO .at a 8SA ISUB CJTT tag oa your :tomobt!e; Sea Rte Oty colors; for le at Masarte’s Oarsgx. at $1-M

AUTO BUB FROM STATION TO ad’s Inlet; stop anywhere meets every train; fare tta.

FOR ati.w—PALMER ENGINE H. P„ for $10.00; good eoation. Apply Bart M. Waddlngton.

rathmere.

WANTSD rwo FURNISHED Dome and kitchen from August

to Uth. H.

YOUR TURK NBXT; TWO RARr» st Laongo's; no waiting: Lan arenas and Flits strait- M. A

FOR SALS—AT BARGAIN:

ALL KINDS OF SEWING, MENDK and darning done by Mrs. Jonas, ear s cottage. Houee eteeM. Sen City.—advertisement. BT-». NONE SUCH GOOD PEANUTS AS

n. Tbouas Nock, of Phlladel- , has bsamvtmang Mr. and Mrs. T. fc. DeBow, at Neptune street. Mrs. J. C. Orr, of Washington. D. . arrived Monday for a ten day's visit with Mrs. Duval, of Parte street. lee M»WMa Landis, of Vineland. Is tbs guest of her nephew and Uy. C. K. Landis. Jr., of

Alfred US. brother to Mrs. Lantech, and her eon Alfred, motored to Sea Isle City to visit ter *or

YOUTH BROWNED OFF nil’S INLET BRIDGE

PRIMARY ELECTION DT SEPTEMBER WILL PROBABLY PHD DOZENS OF SEEKERS FOE FREEHOLDER P0SITI0M; THRCT. FREEHOLDERS TO BE ELECTED THE YEAR FROM

COUNTY AT LARGE.

PAUL CORSON, OF MARMORA, VICTIM OF FALL OFF BRIDGE EARLY THURSDAY M0RHHG. WHILE AT WORK; BODY RECOVERED BY SKA ISLE CITY LIFE GUARDS AFTER TWO

HOURS GRAPPLING.

When Mr. and Mrs. Cape May Paul Co >on. of Marmora, age County voter goes to the polls at the 3 twenty-four, was drowned at CorPrlmary election ou Tuesday. Bep-'^on’e Inlet at 8: SO o'clock on Thurstember l«tt. he or she U very apt j daJ - morning. Three hours later to And a long string of names under his body was recovered by a ere printed beading, on the official^ the Sea Isle City Coast Guards, ballot. ."For Freeholder." and then In > Young Co.eon was employed confusion wonder why so much papftr! the repairs of the Corson's Inlet Is taken up In printing names wLd« j bridge, ahd was sawing a"piling soon the ballot distinctively says to "Vole after reporting for his day’s work, for three." Of the three one le to and when the piling fell Jt struck be voted upon for a one year .taawJ h im In the cbrit causing a fall Into one for two years aad one tor t$ras$the swift runr mg water ten feet beyeare, so .that la every succeeding low. a Ut-. ring was thrown to election one Freeholder will be eioet4fei m , hot though within a few feet of •d. I where be was (Aniggling There tea been no dearth of cage water, he failed to grasp It. and this didates thus far, and they are still leads to the theory that the fall Coming fast. Among the drat to either rendered him unconscious or announce their candidacy were Chan, stunned Mas. He came up only L. Fester, of South SenvUle. at preo- oaos. and the body was not again ent Director of the Board, aad P- lm eCen. until It « Peterson, Tax Collector of North Coast Guards.

Wildwood. From Ocean City the

were Freeholders K. B. Crae and Wm, J. Chadwick, nt present members of the Board representing that res Otter Ocean City candidates more r%* oontly announced are Dr. E. tj

Frank H. Ptott. manager of thd Ocean City Hippodrome. ft Is persistently rumored I from the lower sections of the county D. MUes Rigor, of Wildwood, will te

•tor Lewie T. Stevens, of Cap City, will presently throw Ms ]

to the ring.

Meanwhile practically ever tlon at Um Coaaty Is getting “ up" ever the eUnatloa. la a n of a Capa May City i the gueatlon was i

May will conu

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bowen, of Ionics Kill, N. J.. have returned ome after spending their vocation

Mies Margaret Byrne, who tea been visiting her aunts. Mrs. Twotey aad Mrs. Gallen. returned to WaaMngton on Wednsedny. Mr*. L. Kuehne and ter son Who have been the guests of Mr. aad Mrs. T. E. DeBow. returned Monday to their Quaker City home. Mr*. Id* Fs-rsll. of Pittsburg. Is visiting her daughters, Mr*. J. J. McGovern and Mr*. W. a -Rle*. who ere summering In neighboring cottages

on Peart street.

Master Orville Georg* Endloott. .jungeet eon of Ur. and Mr*. Thomas P. Endloott. of the Boulevard, is the candidate (or the prise for the

youngest baby.

gr«ry apartment at the "Brunswick" Is rented. Tte to* cream parlor la Mgbly .ppreelatod and. done la soft grey end wMte. it sag*

geste tte ea* on s cool day.

Mr. aad Mr*. J. F. Felton, who were cottager, at Sea lal* City tom summer, are maMjf a tour of the •nousands Isles. Montreal. Quebec

and other intereetlng point*.

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YOU CAN gUY THt TIMES every Frtd^r at may of the |b Sea Isle City: DUmo^ D~« OMaeasy. taodls aventw; LafayetU ^TKoom. Newstand. Landis avenut: Brece's. Ocean aver.oe: A. O. IUoe r~ < Cokipaay. Isindli avenue. Five coots the copy.

(Baretoye Point) and lived there with Ms widowed mother. Mrs.

Hie father. Reuben in dead ton year*.

f Me family. Ha was unmarried. Following the arrival of the

youth's late home In Marmora.

John Quinn, of Bywood. Pa., a mer resident of Sea Isle City and I known here, died st his late . home early on Thursday morning afjT". mr an Ulnem of several years. 1 « —- - * r .. I ■ ■! i

of age. sad was the son of the late Mayor Quin*, of Gea lale City. Mr. Quinn spent tte winter 1S10-J1 here, and during that year supervised the erection of tte new family home at Bywood. Tte time of tb* funeral has not yet teen sec

t will be abolished, aad a small Board of Freeholders, consisting of selected from tte County at targe, win late charge, in Bepm seen will be nominated, and In the general eleetton In November they will te elected. FIVE HURT WHEB THEIR AUTO UPSETS When the dash board caved In and put the steering apparatus out of commission, the Ford car owned) by Frank Shaw, of Sea tale City, turned turtle on Landis avenue near House etreet at »:80 o’clock on Wed-

wday.

Frank Stew was driving and with him were Andrew Fedltol, Thomas Fadllal, Howard Shaw and Horace Lloyd. All were scratched end ulaed but none eertouMy hurt. The top of tte ear was wrecked and the radiator aad mud guards

Mr. Getttoh Pfeiffer, a resident of Strathmore tor several year*, died at

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WHO’S WHO IN CAPE HAY COUNTY A new department has been created under the above heading on the Editorial Page (page 4.) of the TIMES. This department will afford you an opportunity to get Intimately acquainted with the men and women who are making Cape May County. Today—W. Courtright Smith, Mayor of Wildwood.

CAMP MEETING NOW H ANNUAL SESSION South Scaville Camp Meeting Opened Thursday and Contuses Until August 7th The fifty-ninth annual camp meeting la being held at the South Seaviile camp grounds from July *7 to August 7. Inclusive. Extensive preparations were made for the camp and there will be many enjoyable feattnee, three special day*, and several widely known speakers. Yeetetday, Thursday, July 87, was Bpworth League Day; Today. Friday, July 88. la Temperance Day, and Saturday, July 88, will be Missionary Day. On the opening day, the flag raising occured In the morning at 10

for 11 a. m. aad nt 11:80. tte first sermon of the camp was preached by Rev. D. C. Evans. At i p. m.. there was a Junior rally, Mrs. Sarah Wilkinson preaiding. The closing m occured at 4 p. m., and at 7:80 there was an Epworth rally, with a

HAPPENINGS OF WEEK THROUGHOUT COUNTY HAPPENINGS OUT OF THE ORDINARY THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONTES dED FOR QUICK LEADING — ITEMS GLEANED FROM THE HIGHWAYS AMD BYWAYS OF THE COUNTY’S RESORTS AND MAIMLAHD.

Whiskey Thieves Nabbed A. Morowltz and W. J. Thompson, who are wanted on e charge of entering a storehouse in BetMehem. Pa., four months ago and making off with 13 barrels of whiskey valued at 313,000, were arrested recently by Wildwood officers on advice of Philadelphia police nfliclals. The suspected parties were living at an Anglesea Hotel under assumed names and were registered from Peterson. N. J. They admitted upon arreat that they were In hiding and were glad that their seclusion was over. Dies After Light Fall Of the several casea treated by the Atlantic City Hospital on Sunday poaslbly the saddest was that of Ira Qulgg. six yaar-oM son of William A. Qnlgg. of Seventh and Keren streets. Ocean City, who was taken to

ed oa for a fractured ikelL Hta condition was reported critical several boors after tte operatton aad nt 1 o'clock Sunday morning te died. Ir* wee Maytag about his fntterl

“Walter." isud tte customer, after waiting fifteen minutes tor Ms soup, "hsvs you ever teen to tte Soot" "No etr." "Well, you ought to go. You'd enjoy tb* turtle* wMs past you.'

While Mr. Pfeiffer a year or more. Ms condition was not thought nt all serious until about c weak ago. v he suffered e etrete wMeh pnrallsad Ms left eld*. Funeral services wore bold at Ms late home on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. Rev. Dtee. of tte Lutheran Church, of Sea tale City, officiating. Interment will be mad* todiy in Philadelphia. Mr. Pfeiffer came to Strathner* about three year* ago. aad purchased tte grocery buslneee of George McCullough which he conducted unUl

hta death.

CAPE MAY COUNTY RAKR BALT. LEAGUE Oamje for the championship of the County re organised League will start on Saturday. July 8*th. Belleplain will play at Dennlsvllle, and South Seavllle at Ocean View. The TIMES will be the official organ of the League and toll report* of ge«"— will be publL’hed. There will be a grand “windup" on Base Ball Day In September, and championship cupe and other prises will te

awarded.

CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY Notice to Electric Consumers

I electric service be given to imin Airing tte ensuing winter season, in otter woiAs M-teur *ervtoe eucfc Aay in tte year, effective *t once sad that espy of this rcsriatfcn te pnMiatei in tte Cape May County Times ter intermattan off pm—i Ate nag to establish electric equipment ate for pfeant eontumen. JOHN L. MAHER,

4 Dated July », 1922.

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