Cape May County Times, 1 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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No Trace of Womans* Body

Wm K*t Mattie Uoyi Sid Hot

Left Note For Husband

was tn Dennlrrille, vtsHlng her seed father. She la 88 years or age. and has two atrtera, Mi sees May and Luella Westeott, Columbia avenue, Mill-

TiUe.

“Lloyd said that he had filed a petition for divorce, but that he had not as yet received a decree. Aa far had m threatened to end her life, although she was unhappy, he said, and realised she had made a big error and might have brooded over her trouble until she had decided to drown her-

self.

"The husband, who is an oysterman, said that he would come to Millville today and assist the police ^ In learning something regarding the woman, and ascertain whether or not

The following is from the Millville ••Republican," of Friday, No-

'tmber 17th:

"Questioning everybody who Ides or works in the vicinity

Union I*l«, tn. police nnd reporter, , h , hll4 . mu, u .Sort to Hod com, tr.ee ol

I Krv Mettle Uord. wire o! Jute. TT, ... , Uort. ot Huirloe Hirer, wlo In “ t ( nOU to Director ol Public Betel, Lc- ^ • r0 “ M ™ ^ fe° W * ’'*'*’

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etuted th.t be, bod, would be round **“ “ 1 . d '"" dl » t, union Inke. i u ” l,> " L,k '' “ tl * «'•" ‘“l ' "Cotte,ere ,t Perl side «ld tb.t .'J ‘f, * t , her J 0 " 8 -

tbw bed eeen . women welkin,, to- ^ ““ , ‘* t

: word tb. park tmt-een tb. trolt,, “•> H !■ * c*~ «1 w.rr, or.r

i truck end tb. cmml. She wtmdtm^d '" n “ ,

! In a black coat, was rather tall and i acted strangely. They had not seen her return, although If she had come back that way she could scarcely ; have passed without being noticed. s Lloyd was reached by tele- \ phone last night sad said that he \ married Miss Mattie Westeott elgh i teen years ago, and that they were i City until row resides at work away from

he chan

away with H. D. Sharp, Point. He had not lived with her e and knew very little about her. Ho said that last Saturday night she

COAL SHORTAGE Of OCEAH CITY 18 B1C01QHG ACUTE Be tail JValers, However, Expect Belief in Tot Days and Advise

Placinc Orders at Onoe

A coal -shortage that threatens to cripple many heatitg plant operations in private homes and commercial houses In Ocean City, Is being felt at the present time and there

to such cities as Hew York, Boeton, cities and towns In the .few England states and as far as Philadelphia, thus leaving a fairly well defined strip which Includes this territory. A retail coal dealer of Ocean City Informed the TIMES that small shipments—carload lots—Is all that be expected for at least two more weeks, at which time, it Is believed,

are thoee who have literally to beg! the regular shipments, now going in

“Mrs. Lloyd wrote two letters on Wednesday night at the home of her sisters here, one of which she gave to a relative to poet, but the other she retained. It Is thought likely that she contemplated suicide, but that

her nerve failed her. ‘The description given

woman who was seen by cottagers of Park Side tallied exactly with the description of Mrs. Lioyd, who arrived at the home of her sisters here after * o'clock, and remained there until yesterday morning, when she left for

Stow Creek.

"City Marshal Charles Biggs learned today, while In company of the woman's husband, that Mrs. Lloyd was met by a young man along the canal below Union Lake Park, on Wednesday evening, and she asked him to shoot her. When he told her that he had no gun, she asked hfen where the deepest part of the pond i. and if he would please shove her overboard, as she couldn't Jump.’ SEA t*T.F RAWT WILL OFEH 8001

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d a similar resolution, will come to Sea lei? nty next Monday to take up his offlical a at lea. His assistant will be Gordon Landis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Landis. Jr., of Sea Isle City. It is planned to hold a reception on the opening day of the Lank, the date of which wlU be decided at the meeting of the Board of Directors on Friday, and announced next week. Handsome souvenirs will be offered to the first one bundled depositors.

for coal, so great Is the demand, cording to Information given

newspaper.

The entire situation appears to be the direct result of the recent cool strike, that started last May and lasted fully six months before final

settlement.

The territory affected by I ■trike. In the aftermath, covers goodly portion of several states, generally supplied from Pennsylvania mines. Throughout the middle where Illinois mines have supplied cities with coa- : , the situation pears nearing a fairly acute stage, according to dispatch advices, with little chance for relief In .light until the region affected by lake transportation shipments has been well supplied. This will require a steady traffic in coal untl] Ice forms on the Great Lakes and prohibits the giant coal ships from taking cargo with a

CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY HEW JERSEY Hotice of Meeting of Commissioners of Assessment of Venioean Road Notice Is hereby given that I have delivered to the Commissioners of AsIsle City, New Jersey, a copy of the resolution passed by the Board of Commissioners of Sea Isle City, ascertaining the eoc*s and ex of the Improvement provided for by an ordinance entitled " Ordinance to grade, gravel and curb the roadway of Venlcean Road from the southwest curb line of Minerva street, or County Boulevard, southwest five hundred (500) feet (as provided In Ordinance No. 81): also grading and gravelling the westerly sidewalk of Venlcean Road and providing for the eost and expense there- — ‘ on the 8th day of Novem-

ber. 1880.

And further take nolle j that the said Commissioners of Assessment have appointed the 11th day of December, 1982, at the hour of o'clock. Eastern standard time, at the office of the City Clerk. In the City Hall, at Sea Isle City, as the time and placr for hearing the parties intereateu In or affecte,. by the ssld Improvement; at which time and place they will give all parUee so Interested ample opportunity to be heard upon tbs subject of the damages sustained benefits conferred upon any reel ate by reason of such Improvement ar the ease may be. JOHN L. MAKES.

Cltr Clerk.

the northerly direction, will be diverted toward the lean Important

regions.

New Jersey receives practically all coal from mines 1b Pennsylvania. Prices per ton hover between the twelve and fifteen dollar marks. All rises of coal are' selling In Ocean City around 814.60 a ton. with pea coal aa the exception, and that la retailing for 912.50 a ton. to be delivered In bags weighing one hundred pounds each. Those needing coal are advised to consult with a retail dealer as soon as possible, pending the arrival of carload lots, and make sure that their names and addresses are on the waiting lists, together with the highly Important Item—“payable in cash on delivery.' This latter mentioned stipulation appears to be the means of speeding up deliveries, In view of the prompt payment, which the retail coal dealer la In need of to purchase more extensive shipments later

guarantee of shipment to the destin- FETCH TAKES HEW POST ation. I ~ In the more Eastern states, there 01f DECEMBER SOTS

Is a tendency to ahlp coal northward

Surrogate-elect Mayor Irving Fitch, of Sea Isle City, will take office next week, on Wednesday, when Surrogate Douglass will turn over

the office.

When the girl keepe on calling ycur attention to what a lovely ring the moon has grab your hat and go hotne.

Used to it 'Need any more talent for your moving picture dramas?" "We might use you. Had any experience at acting without audiences?" “Acting without audiences is what brought me here."

THANKFUL THAT HE PAH) BY CHECK A man paid a bill by check, but through some over-sight he was asked to pay the second time. But is check was -slid evidence of payment and protected him. Pay by check on the Ocean City Title and Trust Company—it if safe, convenient and economical.

Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCCAM CITY. N. J.

Christmas Cards Now is the time to order from a complete and beautiful line of Personal and Business Greeting Gods. Make your selections early and insure your complete satisfaction.

TIMES PRINTING HOUSE Printing Stationery Ocean City, N. J. Sea Isle City, N. J.

COLLKCTOR'S BALE OF UNPAID TAXB8 ON REAL PROPERTY IN THB CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, IN TM« STATE OP NEW JERSEY

• fdBowing Hot, toastbar , wiitr'lntoreat on arid amount, at Um rate of S per pent- per annum to tbe d ’ - ' Act coBcerr^x^priE^^^ . iStaJSimU and other municipal chargee .on real property Providing for the ii ii^r niMir by the creation and enforcement of Uene thereon (Rertelon of . Sl^ySapSrW of the law# of IflS of New Jereay. page* SSS. ate., and aupplemenu » tharrio and ^ ^ GUjr Hall, corner of Ariadne afreet and m The Cltr of Sea la* Cltr, In the County of Capa May. in the **““ ^ MONDAY^ THE FOURTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. O. MH. „ .a- v two (J) o'clock in the afternoon of said day. ! ri the hour * t^.. lilt 1SJS 1S11 Tax Tax Tax

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'"according to! , n-JTtL-r'wl uT'ceata “ot ad vert I abut and aala. of 1S15 and. together wun ROWABD B. ARNFTT. , Elector of The City or See tale City, In the County of Capa May. Maw Jatsey. O-lt-10Sd«-Pf»**J».

FREE Service on Ford

Cars

We will examine your motor and adjust the plugs aid dean the H"i»r FREE. The Ford Motor Company recommends changing the oil in the crank case. We will clean your motor free and refill with new oil for 80c. We will grind your valves, clean oat the carbon and adjust the motor tor $3 00 We will put new bands in your motor (which should be done every thousand miles) and adjust the motor and pnt in new gaskets for |4.00. DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE We will fill your radiator with 95% alcohol at 75c per gallon. Lined radiator coven at S3.50. Heat your Ford with a special Ford heater, at $1.75. We will allow you $5 for your old storage battery in exchange for a new one. Why not have good ignition! All Ford work at special low prioes, using only Ford parts. TIRE SPECIAL 30 by 8*/* Goodyear or Murray non-skid tires, with a 30 by Sy t extra heavy tube, both for $10 (tire and tube complete). Hew Ford prices: $288 for a plain touring ear: $383 with starter and demountable rims: truck $810; couplete* $530; Sedans $595; Tracton$395. TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED

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