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Cape May County Times
COasniSATED WITH THE SEA BLE CITT EXVIEW, FEBEHAZT, 1818
SEA ISLE CBT, CAPE HAY
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X. J. 7KISAY, AUGUST 4, 1982
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COLONIAL BOB vGUAM CAM bow be teA tan; PWtaWblOa’s ICO cram Mb *n*T tay. ud
THE KAYOE SAYS: Bid Yea Em Stop sad TUakT That: Team wort wins the Uso city ]
founded by i
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A well kept prape ty Is pride of yor home ' jwn folk
lot depicts lack of Interest to attract faroraMe opinion. Bnry start should be made to
cm BE Mrs. George W. Culver and daughter. are at Toekerton. Mrs. Charles K. Bell, of Atlantic City. Is paying a visit
of the Board of ssslon at Caps May Coert Tuesday. Daring the m Ion County Beglneer R. FOndall Smith reported that ha wsa aawlE*
FOR 8AUB—»7|.0; BOVS A nr. » cycle. * port ks aad break engine; ear-
AUTO BOB FROM STATION TO Get: stop anywhere enevery train; fare Ita
The Annual Basaar U to by tta Indies of tbs M. R. church the Pier on Asgust 11th. - Harry 8. Hampton has s new F. track pui-ehaesd through the Peterson agency, of Woodbine. J. p. Delaney. Sr., has returned s Jersey City, where he ass the big fight last week. Mr. and Mra. John Durham and
week-end guests of M Mr. and Mrs. William Hill aad Mrs. Collins, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mrs. McGovern. Peart street. Miss Ida Smith has been elected to a position in the Department
the guests of the Ratcltffei for an
Indefinite stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MaUon are entertaining Mr. Mellon's mother, of Philadelphia, at their beach front
Mr. and Mrs. Charit* Westerlaad. of Camden, and her daughter. Mrs. Lillian Yen ell. arrived Thursday for a short stay In Sea Isle City. Mta Freeman, of Philadelphia, v.« mn apartment In the Spray Annex. Her mother, who. tas been rial ting her. returned last week. Charles Burbans, associated with WUton J. Lambert, of Washington. D. C.. U at Sea Iris City tor a Urdays .prior to bis annual trip t
In Ocean City, the guest of Ctward Wells, who U no« bar newly completed eotthft resort.
Camp were Mrs. A. W. MllFranklin Bowen, Mra Waltar Sharp. Mrs. Chaa Whittington,
aad Mra Daa Tolscn.
to MU. H. tmeat—«dv« YOU* TtJRlf NEXT, TWO BAR-
A. W. Flennsr, of Chester
Heights. Pa, sister of Mra B. A Dlae.
from Alliance. Ohio, are rialttpg at tta Lntherar parsonaga Mra Charles Wklttlagtoo. Mias JnUa Whittington. Ctariss WkltUngtorn. Jr.. Thomas WMttiagun. aad William Deemer. motored to Wildwood tta first of the wart.
GHAUT EXTEEBOH OF COHTEACIGE FOE COKFUnoa OF WOBX; BRIDGE HOW FOR USE; WOBX OH
BE HELP OFF UHTIL BEE 18th./
The Corson's Inlet bridge, between Sea Isle City aad Ocean City. U no* i for travel By Wednesday df
opening the bridge until the was fully completed aad the ited by the B
ILL 1ST STREETS
WERE ALLEGED TO HATE BEEN SKIMPED BT OOHTEACTofthe
Sea Isle City win have a circus and wild west show on Saturday MU, when
open dvU salts being against tta cos tractors on theba two
1 shews will paw around the lots of the Ssa Isle City Realty Company lentral avenue between Paris street aad the Railroad. le program Includes some of the
feet that when tta ed of the action, tta bridge would be opened.
Daring.
Theodore K. DeBow.
A
i Oort Fitch rand a comm unin from the State Highway De-
of the construction wort on
bridge, appeared before tta Board and requested aa extension of rises would be In this section on August on the work until October first, and' trd aad 4th. aad if the county wantextension worn allowed, ta ed tt than. It won<d be available.
Tta coat of the use of the machine is gfid a day. and come of the Free-
(which *1U holders suggested that the matter be
view of tta
U ’ making tta borlag.v and the probable Freeholder Morten. Of WUdwand. | outeouM being unsatisfactory, stated that hr thought this wan a Freeholder Irvin EMredge, of Cape poor to ask for aa extealioa. I May. la whose district one of the Ita contract called for completion of“ aueeUonod paring V>bs Is located, the entire wort by July first, ta mm- said that there was “no room-for tinned, aad tta Board has passed a argument or the matter. It had rmoluUoD directing tta to been decided to make the boriags aad SS^Tssr'x'SiB* -isdelayed beyond tta contract Urn*.! stated that it would be a breach of Now, a month after tta entire Job good faith with the court and with should have bea done, he said, aa the Grand Jury to refuse to go ahead extentlor. was asked until October,With the test borings. "The result first, and he couid not ace how the may vindicate tome people
Board could grant It.
In favor of the exteation Freeholders Cree and Chadwick, of Ocean City, and Pfeiffer, of Sea Isle City, spoke, end the result was referring
the whole proposMor
But if the
dlttons are as they are suspected to be the people of Cape May Coupty are entitled to know the truth, if no court action Is taken." A motion then prevailed, directing
Committee which retired Into com- the Clerk to order the machine put
ml ttee meeting. The Coaamlttee port was they had agreed upon the ex ten U on upon the contractor IS. G. Corson, of Marmora) paying a forfeit of 1140 aa penalty for non-comple-tion. The exteation was granted. Committee explained, merely to
make It possible to have the bridge
open for the balance of tta
PAY YOUR POLL TAX OE GO TO JAIL
Pay up your poll tax or go to Jail. Is the edict of Tax Collector Edward B. Arnett, of fees Uie City, who has the poll tax warrants all ready to serve early next week. "I do not vast to work a hardship
tta Oty Hall this weak, "but it ta my sworn duty te collect tta asoney that ta due to tta Oty aad I am going to de U- The law says that
t ta paid, or tta peraoa os i r aaa ta tadlly confined
galas to asata aa taneri effort i five op te my oath of office.'' Tta fiat hatch of warrants to I
ersry Friday s« say sf tbs Mtartsc ta Sea Itat CKy Dtamaad Dror
into service as soon as possible. The borings at Court House will be ui direction of Freeholder Swain. Middle Township, end at Cape May under direction of Freeholder
dredge, of Cape May.
EARLY MOXJDXG FIRE DESTROYS DWEIXJBG
■arty this Friday morning the town was awakened by the shrill fire whistle at the Electric Light Plant. The alarm was turned In at 1:16 A. M. by Thomas Ludlam. Jr., who saw the bUxe which had started at one sad of a throe room dwelling In back of James Eustace's home on Swain street. The building was euvelioped la Carnes which lit up the whole sky. The fire company arrived quickly upon the scene doing noble and exesUsnt -ort In getting control over aad In extingu'shlag tta fire before It spread to the garage of Frank Sharp, which adjoined the burning
Tta inside of the building rnmplitrlr destroyed, tta loss being estimated st I1.S60 ns the dwelling wm well furnished end contained
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NEW STOCK
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The Tradesmen’* ButUEog and Loan Asmci- . ation will open a new eerie* of stock October first. Yon are respectfully solicited to subscribe for one or more Shares. Apply to any director or the Secretary for information.
s and Loan AasocUbon tlDP aach A 5. STEELMAN, Ssejr.
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SEA ISLE OTY, N, J.
EES WHO AXE MAXIHO . CATE MAY COUHT?
WU1 be found In the "Who's Who" column of the TIMES each week on the Editorial Page. (Page 4). In this new department In word and picture is given a brief sketch of the life of thane people most la the Umcdlght In the business, political, social and religious affaire of tta County. This week—Luther C. Ogden, of Cape May.
TO SEA ISLE OTY
er Owing U Cage Kay Osunty: Here A*wt Uth
HAPPENINGS OF WEBS THROUGHOUT COUNTY
HAFFEHHGS OUT OF THE ORDIHASY THROUGHOUT CAFE KAY COXDBHSED FOB BEAKHG — ITEKS GLEAMED FROM THE HIGHWAYS AMD BYWAYS OF THE OOUHTTS 2LE90BT8 AXDKAIE-
Tta Hat of suceensfnl candidates la tta examination held In Trento* be June by the State Board of Registration and Examination la DettIstry of New Jersey has tana announced by the secretary. They include a Cape May County youth, Robert Walter 8ait, of Cape May City.
Wildwood Wins Suit
best known artists In Ike circus rid—tta famous Davenport Famof Riders. Axuki troupe of Jape la marvelous aerobatic feats. CampbeU-BaUey-Hutcfalnson herd of PerformBlfghants. Rochet ta, the man who walks on his bead. Captain Dunbar's trained Seals. Campbell'a High School Horses, the Arlington staters la beautiful living statuary t and several trained wild animal There will be also a miniature department for tta little folks, which Include* trained ponies, dogs and monkeys and a score of fanny clowns. This year's performance ta augmented by a thrilling Wild West exhibition presented by Cowboys. Cowgirls. Indians and Mexicans. A mile long free street parade will leave the show grounds st noonday, next Ssturday, the 12th, ar<d there will be two complete performances at 2 and
jmt .,,
“be Campbell-Balley-Hutchlneon Shows will arrive in twenty-one dr-
ears from Woodbury at
fhe city of Wildwood, Mayor W. Oourtrtght Smith, and other officials to restrain them from closing a ball and quclt game on the boardwalk there, was dismissed on Monday In Atlantic City by Vice Chancellor Robert E. Ingersoll. The suit was brought by Joel O. Dillard, operator of one of the alleged Wildwood boardwalk gambling games (recently eloeed up by Mayor Smith), who claimed that after a 11-
I to I
1 the s
j arrested and charged with vioiat 'g the gambling laws of the State.
8EAVILLE CAMP MEETIMG CLOSES MEET KOBDAY
Flapper Mamed in Divorce Case W»rd was received In Wildwood on Sunday night that Mrs. Joseph Dillard. wife of the Casino Pier coneeosion man. would Institute divorce proceedings, naming a 16-year-old
flapper of Atlantic City.
Dillard reeerlly applied for a restraining order frem the Court of Chancery. Atlantic City. The ease was heard Monday before Judge R. H. Ingersoll,* id*' fittlarb was not present, and bis counsel. Judge Clar-
41^ enee Cole, was much pertubed be-
cause bis client did not appear. Investlgt tioa disclosed that Dillard was In Jail awaiting trial before Magi*
Irate Faxon.
Fine Ocean City Bonday SeOers John B. Collier, charged with sell-
Tue fifty-ninth annual camp meet-
ing began July 27th in the Pleasant boardwalk grove at tta pretty South SeariUe __ .VT. _ .
grounds. Rev. H. L. Brsdwsy. of Clayton, "to president: Rev. J. R. Reed, of LambertriKe, rice president and musical director; Rev. L. L. Hand, of Camden, secretary: Her. T. C. Parker, of Tuekahoe. and John
Tocour. superintendent.
Professor John
at the « , r*mn. assisted by the Horner
family wit-i their violins.
The session will conclude Monday Augont 7th. Sundry August 4th wlU be a big day beginning with Li ve Feast at 6:06 A. M. Preaching at 10:26. 6:60 and 8:00. S'vnd-
Monday evening
fined 8106 and costa by Police Justice Wars after Special Policeman McCfaekey had sworn tba be bought a box of candy in Collier's place. Collier said be may appeal. William F Sbrlver faced three charges of candy-eelllrg on Sundsy. He asked .that the hearing be postponed until be obtained counsel, and this request was granted. He paid a fine s few days ago on the same charge. Andrew Christo las said he sold no candy, but Policeman Tordney said he saw a man come ont wltn a box and complained of the advance In
. „ .. price. Chris tolas was fined <160. ■n* «r. el th. b|it wlt u „ or p« 0M», • —II ua, CoUl.r —rk«l • rabtor., uu feA bJ « or ,0 rrnU —“ h ““ ““ >»• •“*“ “ a tor , „„ onok k«d hkndtti, o.t . tk. Orore Boo* with lu .bo.dk.t ^ o[ ^ , ^„ k Bkril.ob.r-
XMBAH LHTEEIAM CHOICE ^
gar. of Philadelphia, accused of Sunday candy-nailing, baa been summon-
at a hearing latbr.
Rev. B. 8. 14:86 A. M.. 8:66 P. M..
D. Cini Ocean Pier
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 GEORGE FTTZMAURICE’S Prodoctkm The Man from Home" STOTOAT, AUGUST 0 JACK HOLT and BABE DANIELS in "North of the Rio Grande" THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 THURSDAY’* SUPER SPECIAL Mary Pickford in her latest picture "Little Lord Faunderoy" TWO (HOWS mjHXLT AT T:4* ASH »;U T. X
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