Cape May County Times, 6 October 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CONSOLIDATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CUT REVIEW, FEBRUARY, 1918

LUKE 37—Ho. 47

SEA TSI.F CITY, CAPE MAY COUHTY, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922

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The newly organized unit of the) Woman’s Republican Party of Sea Isle City was well represented In the ; trip of the Flying Squadron made through Cape May county by the candidates last Friday. Nearly all the officers and many members went

giORT ITEMS OF INTEREST ' all or part of the way. The youngest ... ___ _____ member was Mias Katheryn Fitch. kSOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW AMD; who had the honor of dining with CITINGS YOU gvT: . GATHERED Senator Frellnghuysen. Others In

H | the party

TES AND GLEANINGS OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER;

„„ — Mrs. Fitch. Mrs. SoeB THE CIRCUIT CP THE CITY. d er , Mrs. Fowkes. Mrs. Kraise. Mrs. — . ( James G. Hardle, Mrs. Theodore De-

•PECIAL SALE OF CANVAS Bow .

a reduction ot one-third to , The interest centered In U. S. Sen-

raVEO

FOR NllilOIIAL BANK

COUNTY GETTING SHY ON CURRENT FUNDS

SEA ISLE CITY INSTITUTION WILL OPEN ITS DOORS AS NEAR NOVEMBER FIRST AS POSSIBLESTOCK AT L FULLY PAID IN THIS WEEK—BiHK WILL ISSUE $25,000 N CURRENCY FOR CIR-

CULATION

Word was received from the Comp-

131st ANNIVERSARY OF HEAP OF RIVER CHURCH

The historic Head of tho River I Church, near Tuckahoe celebrates Its 131st anniversary next Sunday. Dr. Harold P. Sloan, of Bridgeton, will

S WEEK OF

FIRE PREVENTION

County Collector Harry Headley, around about Tuckahoe.

troll., or tbo "currency." Wublopnn, “ «■* «' > h « fn cn Fre « hoWer « mt Ca P« Mmy Court | TH 15

half; shoe, no- from «0c a pair a tor Frellnghuysen. whose address ° n FridaJr laet ^ (House on Tuesday, warned the Board Don’t ml* this chance to stock was a ringing appeal for loyalty and the Fir8t N » tlon “ Bw,k - of members and the county officers to , ^ J , ., _ for next season and for faU -ear. un i ty . giving a masterly review of!City, was approved and would be;-go easy on money” for the baUnce] Four hundred elghty-nte m

ilffer’s Boulevard 8. "e.—*4-tf. | the accomplishments of the admtnls- granted as soon as the stock was •paid of this year. Many of the sppropri-, dollars a T e * r an ^

3RDER YOUR POTATOES NOW- tratlon. In the party were, besides ln and the formalities of organlxa- ‘ atlon » ar * exhausted, he mes *1.00 a bushel; Seconds 75c t Senator Frellnghuysen. William N. tlon were completed. .transfers must be made, inshel. Prime 8-eeU. 14.00 a. Runyon, candidate for Governor; A meeting of the — —. .

•1 Seconds fl.OO a barrel. Lar-‘Isaac Bscharach. candidate for re-; charter application was held in thei" when the money ln each approp *'

' _ . .. i . .. n . -vt'i11, tt . . . tinn i« s-rtne.” he

COLLECTOR hl-ADLEY WARNS deliver the morning sermon at 10:30. FREEHOLDERS AT MEETING ON: In the afternoon there will be an i TUESDAY TO GO EASY WITH inspiring platform me-tlng with

EXPENDITURES FOR BALANCE Bread broking. The singing i

nv WAP HTSTflRTP OTP TREE be ,n char * e of H ’ 1 Skl, * nan ' 0{ OF YEAR—HISTORIC OLD TREE Camden. Dr. Walter Yerkes will be

AT GREEN CREEK WILL BE BE- t h e evening speaker.

MOVED BY COUNTY- | The Head of the River annlve.sary

is the event of the year to the region The watchword of the meeting of the Cape May County Republican Executive Committee, at Court House on Monday, was ’’Harmony.’’ Leaders of both facUons of the party pledged their whole-hearted support to the entire Republican ticket,

and a day is the lire record of what Gov- whlch wa8 atK) ut an even llfty-flfty

EVERYIHING HARMONY IN REPUBLICAN RANKS

BOTH FACTIONS OF THE REPUB-

LICAN PARTY PLEDGE SUPPORT OF THE ENTIRE REPUBLICAN TICKET AT THE GENER-

AL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER, AT MEETING OF COUNTY COMMITTEE MONDAY-E. B. BECK-

tR ELECTED CHAIRMAN

that ernor Edwards calls "careless Amer- gpllt between the candidates of both

,a . K.rr-1 tas. I luar R«ch.r*rh candidate for re- ... h.M When the money in each appropria- New J rsey contributes . Edward B. Becker, of Ava.o... was

lion is gone." he said. ”1 will posl-| Gov. rnor Edwards, in hU proclam- ielecte< j „ chairman of the Commlt-

Coe. South BeavUle—advertise-'elecUon: Senator William H. Bright. Clty Han on Monday evening, and i \S~YZ'.n nn a«v R naators to preach ser-L -i-cied • 1. «««* I ,cr nutlou prevUW U. ulu~ up “u '' ' " ’ | mon „; , h . t lb, proper city Ueperl-' Un , Hlrrr K ,.l«. of See Ule City: I CHECKMO ACCOUNT KELPS Wy^ City t I^i^l ^ bSl "ou, tbU Hue en eoerKuey not. me»u. Cb.mbet. ol Commere. enU M „ B .„ 1 „„„„ Buutley. ol S.ou. : t^p treeL ot r'KXmnU-1 *1 “”“*“ "” 1 ,.Prta.y 1," 'epptoprl.Oou to, .1.S00 w„ eu- Ctele oryu.lutlou.. erreupe eauet- M „. „. rr y Heedley. ot end itee. ywt e receipt ter Hell. Be. let, city. i.ie. enony j.|.y. . . „ , . _ 'u,oH«d to,buy toed tor tbe prt«>u.™ ttounl tbet ^11 ttupren tbe 0cetn „„„ R ,„nerry dollar paid out. Open •“•! ___ ! Th< ** 1 pn * ent * t _ , l f d a In the County Jail all the funds ap-' need of carefulness on everyone, that ford of M ay e. L. Chalmers, the Security Trust Co.. Cape LOCAL RED CROSS HAS tertnce deluded R. B. BUt». Howard ^ purpo ^ having I newepapers will aid In giving publi- of wlWw ood. was elected Secretary. advertisement. tf. mmHJH>TV TflAN rjOffTT Stalnton end Hiram 8. Mo—rer. ot _ , A _ —. I <ki. .TMaaivn Are-aste. and

JVSTERS — MAURICE HIVErI

take home a I

i fried; we serve 'em any etyle. | Red Cross, recently completed fur-

COlMUirrt LOAN CLOSET Wr'Tp^l'tIe.'u« ot“'tb. .rt’rlo"'I elty (b'thi. eiceeetr. »,« werte. .ud ' 3UU w , UUm H . flrtdbt P Ptleoner* tbnt ecbool*. feetoriee end Inn. bun- ,be Condulttee end p l ed A ed Tb. Sen Ut, C, Btn.rb d^rtenn ^ ^dnUn. tb. pn«

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s establishments hold prevention the anlt(K j support of his followers

_ nr A. r _i_i_ year -ere made, the Board cut every

This closet Is located In the library, t—nanee of SSI 000 In cur- appropriation down to the last posOASOUNE; room •* City Hall, and Is furnished which 1* premlmable under the‘ ,,ble P«ony- ln order 10 eBeet a ^

•a Spray Hotel. Boardwalk.—! nUhlng a ’Community Loan Cloeet.’’ 01 ^- 'ertisement 4S C It. Iwi. la ind-at*A iti the library * ‘■•boiaIwe room “«**• •— — i wi,i,k i. „„„„

d„E. Is dally I -Itk all articles needed In a sick auction In the County Tax rate. The and in good condition; being dm- room, and are free to ‘ h « on ' y f inrTtncJ by Govern- “ vln * w “ made ’ but now w,th lhre * ced by electric motor; price *95 stipulation being, all articles must the ^ wlu ^ months yet to go. the various approfloor. Apply Time. Office.—tX-tf-! returned, whether In good or bad ^ ^ pUn u t0 oprn tbe dooI , of prlatlcn. are almost all «mnt. AURIC* RIVER COVES AL- p * lr # ^ ^ the new bank as near November first | Two Mile Beach Road

Family trade

When the appropriations for this‘fire exercises during fire prevention ; for the tlcket M did Bute Commit-

week. October J to 9. 1922.

teeman Lewta T. Stevens

WOODBINE HAS STRONG Howell Leads Democrats FOOTBALL SCHOOL TEAM j n,. Democratic Executive Com1 mlttee elected E. O. Howell chairman Woodbine High School will en- gt g meetlna held t„ the Court House

deavor to put a winning eleven on on Mon(Uy October 2nd. The ee-

the gridiron this year. It has developed a defensive line which will

CUy.-

IICYCLE

ditlon. New tires. >16.00.

Sea Ule City.

ION* SUCH GOOD PEANUTS AS

St BRACA’R—

r has been at El-

REV. GILU30H WILL BE a SEA HG-F- CITY SOON

Sev. John T. OUUaoa. for several ars pastor of the Messiah Lutheran —-roh muI foe the past righteen I months engaged In Missionary

for tie #**:

. and Wfs William Buckley have i n Texas, will occupy the pulpit of In Philadelphia for a few days, the local church on Sunday. October

and Mrs. John Butr are vlrit-1 ^ 0|UlMa

Mr. Butt a sister. Mrs. J. J. ^ ob ^ TMaUon and heve Included ^ ' Sea Isle City In their Itinerary. William Shea's closed their

ms home cm Lssdls avenue GUARDS HOLD

and Mrs. B. 8. Dise left on Express Monday morning tor a

i have t

bathers.

was tbs verdict,

and Mrs.

motored over

the day with friends

REUNION IN PHILADELPHIA Tbe Life Guard*, of Sea Ule City, asd tbe Volunteers held s reunion in Philadelphia. Saturday night. CapWllllam Stevens went u* Satur-

|dar up I

lection was unanimous.

Miss Clara E. McCann, of Wildwood Crest, was elected treasurer, and John C. Smith, of Swain, was the

choice for secretary.

At _ ‘ p^r. Any one wishing the loan of

■ bv^annlylnic 'thT following: Mr*.'** Possible, but It ta not thought! All the members of tbe Board were 1 the t*,t In echolastlc ranks, dallty. Mrs. Harry Jacobi. Sea^ *" 7 "* , tr ^,. Mra likely that It wlU be poaaible to com- prMe nt at Tuesday’s session, which 0n the offensive It Is equally versartr* —utvartUement. 49-tf. ’ N taM rtreet . raecce operstion much before the , Urt ed eerly and continued Ute. ulfc The back field U exceedingly FOR SALE—GOOD, H g han> Friu street. Ulmalh. Banking fixtures, book- chiefly among the dlecneslons was fut aad haa perfected Its overhand — *** *• c — keeping machines. eUUoneo’ and a th a i concerning the extentlon of tbe| atUck . The weight of the backfleld

vault must be procured, and the ef- eoun t y road on Two Mile Beach., w , n arera< e about 150 pounds. The fectlng of s formal organisation most county has built a road from • beckfleld consists of Lapldut. I evln.

be perfected before business can be Wildwood Croat across the fill of FeIdman an d Rablnowltx. Ip U**- j met'at Tr.nton - on Tuesday, to form done. Turtle Gut Inlet, and the dlsctmelon enberK we have an excellent end. p U tforms of their respective par-

Partics Fora PUtforai

The S'ate Committee of both the Republican and Democratic Parties

“The closer the time draws near cen iered about whether or not the c^h Arthur J. Pelletier, former r the opening of the First NaUoadh^, UBtjr . ahouU eontlaue the road -j^y. atar> predicts a winning Bank of Sea Isle City.” saW Mr. 0ow a Two Mile Beach, which Is the e , eve n. Manager Lapldus would Ctltes. who Is President of the First OD i r remaining undeveloped piece of | |k0 t0 hear from first class school

National Bank of Ocean City, “the beach front property In Cap* Ma; ,.. m .

more confident I feel of the suaceae county. Freeholder Norton, ot j

Tax Aueuor Quits

of the enterprise. I feel certain wtidwood. was of the opinion that that tbe Sea Isle City Bar* will be h ^ rod should be continued for four highly successful Institution, and a hundred feet from the ending of the very valuable asset to the resort ” present road, and that at thla point;

the county's work should atop. If

GABS ACQUITTED ON r<MA •*•*«»>* built on this

pauwat ABUSE CHARGE b ~ eh ’ ^ * ortOB b * LAJUAL MBum* UBAAur. bvUt b7 l h e ^pp^ny tba t develops

HN».« Cebte. ... ... o, WoobbT... '>• “• •»“

oMb.eW.o<«™., ’ eoee.™. I.

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Ire. June A TwMr »•' | Tt . tk-l „ p.n, ... .Mb.,. «<b tb.m l.lo the -oob. Ob tbe ^ ^ ^ u n „ cl „ „ r. Mrs. J. C. Oallsn. isft on Mon- ^ th< bunch there.” -*• a Brand jp re tense 0 f picking flowers. Mary thr ,, „ cared to. for their new home in PhlUdel- g|Jccaa ^ The City Commissioners In Starr became frightened and returned ^ ghould ^ done Mr Way ,uted.

! tbelr notv of commendation, reqaesi- l0 tbe school house. Beesle May th# penna y lvanla Railroad

anil Mrs. E. B. AnMt are home ^ tb , commissioner on Beach Patrol;charged Gable assaulted her ther. Conl waa now instituting slma flying trip to New York to |0 murn captain Steven# next year. T he children s testimony «“ der iUr proco^mg. aD d the two suits Mrs. Arnett’s slater. Mrs. E. P. waa tb . youngest Captain on th« cross examination was contradictory ^ brou4ht >t onc< al verJ ,

coast, and there were more rescues and confusing. Dr. Eugene Way ^ coa( over a „ n g te . ull .

here this sesosn than lu any previous testified an assault had been corn-

ties. with this result:

G. O. P- WOULD—

Uphold prohibition laws, opposing

any modification.

Shake off yoke of public utilities* companies by prohibiting them from going Into Federal courts for relief

Dr. H. T. Foulds. Tax Assessor in after ^tc rulings by Public Utility Ocean City for more than fourteen commission. Indorse passage of years, has resigned his office and the Fader al act to limit authority of lowClty Commissioners, at a meeting er ^ g courts In this respect. Monday night accepted his resign*-; Paaa get giving Utilities Coramlstlon. He was appointed Tax Asses- jurisdiction over utility holding

more than eighteen years ago. but companies,

but there were throe and s half years Retain direct primary system,

which he was out of the office. j jjake mandatory open speeifleaThe City Commissioners appointed tlona on road contracts

Roger Williams ** Dr. Foulds’ sue-j prohibit employment of women at

The late Incumbent Is * n , Kbt |{J fac(orica and laundries. Republican. HI* successor Is s| DEMOC raT8 DECLARE FOR—

Democrat ..b . ^ MoJIbuDo. of VoD,«b A.t por-

,0.0. -bm b- b“ u™* teen .„a

^ ! Slat. La. pro. Idlnb Ih.t fr.ocbU.

FlMAAnlvm*. ‘ contract, below public uillllli. aob N.v, burins ,b. war, to now Com- n, m,.,™,

mnnbbr ol Uorb.n-Ranck.Po.. _Am^ ^

luo La«lon. and «»n l i KttommtnA wamutlonnl .m.r.d8. W«..r, of PK—nt.lll. ^ n.. v „, . ub wu,„, l«INn-

lures from changing policy.

Retention of direct primary sys-

mg her friend. Mrs. Alfred Bing- year, and bar chLdren. U^l* » ,,d |

State Will Fix Detour*

milled upon the youngster.

Gable furnished an alibi of how h* Communications from the State spen* the afternoon, that the prose- Rahway Department set forth that

_ , _ . _ ,ku cu, ‘ n * attorney could not shake. tbe datpur made n vcee«iry by the reMm. A. 8. •f-bn.n ro-1 ^ n „ v . Beii.rUb I.N hi* Fortn . r JuW j.. E HUdfelb. nmum, ,n. oa.r 8.amp CrW led Tueefiay Bight fi*om a »•** wack ^ yiprland and Pleasantvllle. fnr |h# ggtondaat. presented __ Pkm -r.i-WmlifAJi PASd.

CITY NEWS NOTES

Mrs. Bteeimaa’s reUHve*. at

, Mrs. J. B Sharp went to Medford

“’ . on Weuneedsy. «« *P e ® d t*” *** w,,h

tor Id. Oreeehla. fonnvrly h~d • I.- t. , .k. <->#_ -r PKlUdslDhis D * r

counsel for the defendant, presented g r j d g ai on ( hr Tuckahoe road, would his case in such cn able manner as ^ repalred b y the State, and 'that to create considerable doubt aa to tb# detour on the Goshen to Court the value of the youngster's test!- r oum to^a, made neceeeary by the

Motoriit Hit in Fog

After being knocked down and run tern,

over by an automobile on Sunday. D. | Open specifications on road con-

H. Russell, sixty-five, of Cape May. tr|cts.

dragged himself Into his own car and j Act prohibiting employment of wodrove nine miles to the hospital at me n at night In factories and laun-

Wlldwood. where he collapsed. dries.

Ruueell was repairing a blowout i — ' when a car alleged to have been drlv- BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS en by Sol Needles. Jr., son of Cape] ... .. i — * *- r the re-shlngling

ding the month of September

lotel lolsnda.

W.irk sere week-end gucu prlt. The jury returned a verdict alao ^ kept In repair ' UTkl mother Mra. Harry Jacobi. of not guilty, after eeveral hour, de- {rom 8ut , fuaia

e Rev. and Mr*. FrankH® Bowen ° r ln phu.dvi- bsU. A letter from the Ocean City Chamr returned from a very pleasant Vn.A. u |n maa , b er “ :: _____ her of Commerce was read, roqusstnion .pent In tbe C.wklll Moun- ph» a .‘ for a .hopping tour SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVHUON , B g (hat the Board see w It that the ..b mlm, WAW T J’ tf .bDDrW.lu.r-, AT SEA BIX X X CKDBUH cpbA. t«m» empk brlbi.. ** mg, Hobdail and family are ea- Mra Margaret OabW »• oal7 wJ4# #noll<b , OT OB , v «hlcle. is s (be lovely October day*, while UUroe and f b fn to Phils- The Flfty-fleventb Annual Conv.n- now widened to the usual width head of lha bouse appliss a eoat there to Trento tlo|l of the cape May County funday while under ie-«on*lruction. TbU tint to the extarlor. d • ,ph, • ^ B|w . 1|nan School Ablation 1. to b« held In the work, however . U purely under dlate rr fiance. Mr. and Mr* Reuben Flra , Methodist Church, of Be* We eontrol. and tbe Clerk war d.reclod week-end closed their summer home a I K‘» ^ ^ ^ ^ o|| Tu ^. ty to ^ Qc^ City Chamber. Mrs 8a-’ll aod returned thU w Octol>er 24th. The morning ees- PerMlaslon was requaeted by tbe

at Trenton. *slon opens at 9:93. Gilbert 8 AlUnUc City Electric Company Luongo returned gmUb (b# Maror c f Avalon, U Fresl- extend .U pole# along the Ocean City

a heavy fog and Needles. It U said. 81'ters of PltUburgh. on the Boardcontinued on hU way unaware he walk, has been let to Contractor Edhad struck a man. After reaching ward B. Arnett The new shingles Cap* May he called up tbe hospital will be of grey asbestos.

Leslie Love and her I

of her grandmother.

K Love, of the Boulevard. | anl Mr*. Ralston Turner and

Mia* Margaret

Tumpl .* from Ocean City

Handicapped

labors Road, and thence lbj , y M% „ r heard of

Main

along the Main Seashore Hoad to De-

ThU will be made the

r;

Mrs. George Whittington. | ^ Witter Sharp. Frlir a Brooklyn colored men waa sll nutter of a public hearing on Nora Henry Brooks cloaad her home * • a|tend#d a st Mag- heaten up and (he Judge advised him vsmber |th. at Court House. The Solphln street and Mnrtn# PUre * ■ 8uBday rooming , 0 koep out of bad company. ”1 O hjeoi of the extentlon Is «•> provide left for AUnnUc City thU mom- B ^ and b#r j^.ji h a i B -(. y o’ honor." replied the man. b lgh tentlm iloe* to supply Wild*«>r the winter, haring nsi npnrt- Mr*. A. • a g „ mough money together woo g r , t |, rlectrlc current with Mrs Charle# B*U. “re. C. Rven. are of |ht gm.1, to 0 bcur» a dee-voe*New York county Engineer. R. Fend Jl cams ever from Atlantic City enjoying «b me#j»cd tell of fioltk. roporird that be had presentay. returning UU momlng meiropol ^ WODdvf city. About tb* only tb«ng the modern ed •he glens and speelfioM'on* for the Mrs. Brooks. j tk#4r ^ | rob bT won’t tab. is m^llclne. ,

(CeeUnoed ** pans »>

Inquired if any accident had bevn

reported.

Leads Sea Hone at Cape May Mortimer Alexander, a Philadelphian. brather-ln-law to Judge Knowles, of tbe Circuit Court, while

fishing off Cape Msy with a hook _ and line '-aught * res horoe that la being removed, and will be measured rieven Inches and weighed ln „ n# W |, b general altera-

over a pound. Old fishermen say tlona to t h # building.

Alterations are completed lo the property corner of Paris street and the Boardwalk, by Contractor Jeffery*. A new store front has been put In. adding very much to tbe ap-

pearance of the etructuro.

The porch of the Mornhlnweg

i horse bit- j

Alexander

>»( on nook And ll». 1 Wb „ . lhl „„ .h.r. .r. to

Pi-"'" '<■ k'"™ 1 | ,11..,™, .bool .1 boor,

to the Academy of Natural Bctencea. but on returning from his trip he laid ■ he sea boro# down In hi* bosl bouse and rat* gnawed II In half.—

Philadelphia Bulletin.

He—"Btunnlng combination.” 8be—“That's not e. combination, t’r sr. evening gown.”

The meanest man of today may

not hold the record long.

After the hardest day at the office the ordinary man need* only thirty minutes st home to brag himself In-

to good bumor.