Cape May County Times, 22 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CATS MAY COTOTT TUGSS, FUMY, TOCEMBK3 22, 1M2

Inauguration of

Jlng Martin, It wag ▼«ry mild gnaport ; Mrldently If any. At a recess after an all-night session Col. Louis C. Batlan-

O ’l f 1 * ! 15,110 of Newark, commander of the

Dilzer Inaobis °” “ a

| who conducted the election, received

a

1 cryptic ecmmand from the eiecu-

Mew Jeney Governor-Eleet’s Incom- • ° Te: there until you setue If

| Col. Edward Phillips of Newark,

lag Ceremony to Take Place St Capitol Theatre, Trenton

! commander of the One Hundred and

I the deadlock. He was the first officer to realise the hopelessness of the situGrand Ball and Reception

- ' — j the winning ballot the four other of- . . . , , , _ ... ' fleers who had been supporting Mar- ' Adopt Legislative Polhilee. ^ h|m thn|| electlllg a,,, At .

e for Beer and Light Wine and ! lantic City officer.

PlvwCent Trolley Fare—Also Choose 1 ,,In an eBort to hare harmony In the

guard we felt that there was but one

Golfing by July Is Anticipation Report Progress on Millicn DoDsr Cotatry Club at Soneit Point— Bine Holes How Under Way

il After Long Deadlock, t0 d& _^ lect coionei Qiitnore as | our brigadier general," said Colonel

Trenton.—The Inauguration of Oov PMWps foUowlng the last ballot “We amor-elect George 8. Sllser will be h °P e that from now on the officers of bald Indoors in deference to the wish the One Hundred and Fourteenth win kn of the Incoming executive. It will teel that we are their fftends." f taka place In the Capitol Theatre “ Wc m » n fellow-eoldieni. and I ■Which, as the old Taylor Opera House ■ h °l >0 th *t the general attitude from Was the scene of the inauguration o ; now 0B ’ r111 he accordingly,“ replied tOWnore of New Jersey for mam i Colonel Price for the South Jersey Mars. One of the objections to th* tetfment. “New Jersey wlH now Sdtheatre m. iu limited capacity have a real national guard." Both of-

tha number being about 1,600. Th. flcers then shook hands.

Theatre building will seat ap Although the One Hundred and Sroximately 1,400, and It is believes 1 Thirteenth backed Martin and the One me new structure will house practl Hundred and Fourteenth supported tally all those who desire to wltnes* ! Gilmore, there was one exception on mo event • each side. Major Daniel Dugan of OrDr. Alexander F. McBride of Pater j an * e • too <l tor Gilmore, although a Best ias been elected ^h«trman 0 f th*' member of the former organisation, 1 subcommittee of the Stat* ; antl Ma l OT J °hn D. Leonard of Eliram, and Judge William H. Oer heth supported Martin, although he is agnty of this city la occupying the j a member of the One Hundred and

•ante post on the auxiliary committee. { Foorteenth.

made up of Mercer county Democrats. Th,a ,a 016 Gilrd generation of GIL Samuel Naples of Trenton, who Is con-! more " attaln Gie rank of generaL ffiacted with the Democratic state The coionel's grandfather was a drll headquarters, is secretary of both bod- war 0 ®cer, his father an officer in the g M ' . Spanlsh-Araerlcan war and Democratic State Chairman Harry 1 ?llard ' and Gie new commander Maher, Mayor F. W. Donnelly of this char Fe of the One Hundred and «*ty and State Committeeman Miss Twelfth Field Artillery, Twenty-ninth Sara T. Pollock of Morcer county are a Division. In the world war. All three ■pedal committee on Inaugural cere- Kenemtions Itave been Weat Pointers, monies. Mayor Donnelly Is to be grand Lieutenant Colonel Martin cornmarshal of the parade of Democratic manded the One Hundred and Fourth marching dubs who will be here from I Ammurilfk,n TralB - Twenty-ninth Ditto various counties. It Is said that vla,OB - ,n Franoe Ti>« officers who Hudson |* arranging to send down a "“PPorted him throughout the ballot•amber of trains of panders. j ing In addition to Phillips and LeonThe inaugural ball and reception Is * rd were Lieut. CoL Clyde Winterton, to be revived. It win be held here In | Newark; Major Eugene R. Geddas, the ballroom of the Stacy-Trent on the P**** 5 *: Major William A. Higgins, Sight of the Induction to office of Mr. i Je ™ e5 ’ City- Those who voted for 011- “ r and is expected to be s brilliant' more ta addition to Price and Dugan

were Lieut CoL William B. Stone,

ministration In New Jersey, beginning «176J)00 Ownerless ‘ tte taW, " tl00 ot ^ in the v^ttoSTit^nry 1.

a check for 6175,000 awaiting an owner. The check waa received from tho Lehigh Valley Railroad as the first of five installments to be p*M as ^ part

of the

the Morris canal The law creating

■rad In Trenton at a conference attended by Mr. Sllser, the sixteen Democrats In the House and the four Dem-

Mr. SUser said he believed the people want a change In road management and snggestad the membership "to reduced from eight to throe. That Would Involve the o ns ting of the pres-

•Ot Highway Commission.

If th* Democratic administration can lunch aa agreement with the Republican majority each party will have a Voice in naming the commission 1 will be charged with the ex-

Ab edtart will be made •file of beer and light wince.

It wae decided to draft a MU log tar flrecent trolley fares It waa | > decided to petition Congreea to

made of any cash payment, and the agreement between the railroad and the abandonment commissioners merely provides that the money should be

paid to the state.

Both the state treasurer and state

msmauare ot tne roed bond ^ ^ turning the cash Into the geu-

' eral state fund, whence It could be | disbursed only by specific approprla- ; tloa. The check probably will be deposited as a special fond pending ad- ' rice from the attorney general, j Railroad May Take Land

_ m _ Vloe Chancellor Backes allowed an

fveveat Federal 'intarteren^r'ln the authortalng the West Jersey and frrtt of rates by State Utility Com- Ssaahore Railroad to Institute proce-d-^-.1^-- ; jogs iu the circuit court to condemn The eonferenc* Indorsed legislation property of the Cape May Real Estate prohlMtlnc night work for women end Company to acquire a right of way falsing the maximum workmen's com- Across Two Mile Beach, connecting pensation from fit to $20 a week. Spring Harbor and Wildwood The Democrat, will seek to resur Crest The proceedings were agreed, fact one of the soxalled Seven Sisters, to by Freuds D. Weaver of Camden, prohibiting combinations to fix or con counsel for Frank D. Schroth, re-

tro! prices. celver for the company.

William George of Jersey City was ! The Chancery Court several month* •elected as minority leader In the a «o refused to approve a recommetJaBouse and Henry Gaede of Jersey City UoB b r Gir receiver that the raUroad to the minority candidate for speaker. ** granted the right of way without Senator Wallworth of Camden, mu- reimbursement In view of the fact lorlty choice for president of the Sen- Giat the establishment of lu line Bt*. announced the Senate members a cro#s the beach would Increase the

Of the Inaugural Committee as fol- valu# of the property, lows: Senator Blackwall of Mercer, Chance at Pensions

Okalnnan; Mathis ot Ocean. Agans of The board of trustees of the state Hunterdon, Simpson of Hudson and employees' retirement system anBiohards of Atlantic. r.->unced that It would extend to July Colonel Gilmore to Command 1. 1923, the time within which state After an eighteen hour session dur- employee* may apply for membership tag which a deadlock existed for eev- and "GH retalr credit for service prior

•Steen ballots. Colonel Quincy A GU- 10 January 1, 1922.

Wore of Atlantic City was chosen brig- Tbe t>°ard felt that because of a seBdier general of the Fifty-seventh New Hes of unavoidable delays incident to Jersey National Guard over Lieuten- the establishment of the system there tBUnt Colonel William B. Martin of were many employees not fully acPBlcebeth. The officers of the two reg- QuMnted with the advantages and toents comprising the brigade began Privileges offered. The extension Is their voting at 8 o'clock Friday night niade w| t h G>e Idea of giving depsrtBnd wound up at 8 o'clock Saturday nlen, be ad » opportunity to present to afternoon, when Gilmore was chosen Gielr employees the Importance of be-

Bnanlmously on the eighteenth ballot, coming members.

The election was held In the Second Joseph E Scdor of Newark, an em Begtment armory. Gilmore succeeds Ployee of the department of tenemei:-. to the post vacant since Governor Ed- house supervision and subsequenily Wards unceremoniously '•fired'' Gen- wlth tB « lubor departmeni, was placed ■ral Howard S Borden during the set- OB G*® retired list He has had ap Mon of the la»t legislature. Borden proxlmately 20 years' service with the

fcad been elected over a year before In

■ memorable meeting of the Flity- Reduce Electric Power Rates Baventh Brigade officers, wh.-n they TIle Habile Utility Commission anfry* twenty three ballots before reach- nounoed that It would hold a hearlug tag a choice. At that time Governor »*> Atlantic City on January 4 to deter Hdwnrds backed Borden agslu.t Colo- “‘h® whether the rates now charged tol Bufier of Newark. by the Atlantic City Gas Company ant

Tbs same men practically who led reasonable.

•hat long fight won with the election As the result of Its lrve.Ugntl.tn It ot OUmora. Tbt y were CoL Winfield haa d'^ired unreasonable the rates m pric* and the other officers of the charged for electric power by the borOae Hundred and rdwteenth Infantry ou * h of ** B * laB< ‘ outside the borough or the South Jersey regiment. Th» limits and ordered the borough to file - — -* * “-y One Hun revised schedules reducing the rates

mMd Martin by appro*'mately 25 per cent. Until ■ Inhere t at Gils has been done the borough is or-

dered to deduct 16 per oent from

Will be Highly Exclusive OCEAN cm— From a land grant at the banc’s of a .King of England “to one of the moat exclusive country elube of 1 United States, and probably the exclusive along the Atlantic board, plana for the Ocean City Country Club at Somers Point have gone forward until now the project looms near in the future and a vision of striking fairways lined with msny trees snd shrubs, greens where the earth Is literally spiked with dainty grass shoots a'id well tees, the entire course dotted with followers of the festive brassle snd niblick— A tar call, you say, yet nevertheless true. Incline yet a listening ear and hear'further plans for the future “pride of Ocean City. It L> planned among other things to have a club house worthy of the attention of Meesers De Armond, Ashmead and Bickley, of New York, a golf course the finest-st the hands of Willie Park, golf architect par excellence-, and ope,, champion 1887 to 1889, l swimming pool, twelve excellent tennis courts, bridle paths for Kentucky blue ribbon winners,. in fact every thing an exclusive sporting heart might deelre down to the lowliest ping pong set Fred F. BUladell, vice-president and treasurer of the Ocean City Country Club, related to the TIM1 how arrangements are going ft ward, though yet In an embryonic Stage, for the fulflUment dream of many a lover of a ~ hlpplstg drive, a Jong second shot and - pop of a putt thus sinking the chalky

plU.

The Somers Point land, for than two hundred yean in the of the Somers family, snd s tract of this land estimated at 626 acres, will used for the proposed country club, the eoet of which is at 11,600,000. Plans are in the hands of architects, both for the club house, w will be a praiseworthy feature, the golf course. It Is hoped th nine hole division of the hole course wUl be open by July ot coming year snd that the remainder of the course will be pleted shortly thereafter. There are to be three eighteen hole tiroes In all. Three links wlU be all, stiff ones. From water hazard to chocolate drape, from mental traps to clear fairways, it Is planned to make tho player work In truth, shots snd game. The nropoeed country club will be nestled In what will probably be known as “Holly Park" In view of the many attractive holly growths along the Cape May Court House road and surrounding trails. A lodge will be constructed e'er the-summer Is past and will occupy the niche generally consigned country club life to the club house. This latter mentioned home will be one deserving of much praise, should the plans already under way at the New York architectural office, materialise in sufficient time. Memberships in this exclusive organization will cost 81,000 snd will be known as life memberships, and will also Include one man woman, thus In reality the ships will cost but 6600 sp nual memberships have not yet been touched upon, Blalsdell stated, and will probably be taken up at a later date. It la the avowed purpose of those Interested In the club thus far, to maintain as exclusive sa organization as possible. Certain Individuals. without going Into details, will not be welcomed and aa effort will be made to keep three persons out of the club. Bo far a total of sixty buslnere sad of Ocean City have ly Interested In the life mwnberehipa, it Is stated. An added feature of th* elub location, In addition to th* rloee proximity to Ocean City. Is that from tb* more exclusive residential districts of Atlantic City, tb* distance Is !■

1 future bills.

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on the whole, titan to other golf clubs. Included 1c the advance sketches, are touche* on the tennis courts, and a harbor for boats on the bay. The club house will probably be erected on the bluffs overlooking the bay and will Dice toward Ocean City. Directly In front of the elnb house, and leediag down la r semi-Italian garden arrangement, will be a series ot walks to the water edge, where concrete construction will create • a promenade and step* ft small craft. Detailed plana have not yet been announced, nor has final settlement been made on the land, but with the present rate of progress. July of 1S28 will probably see golfers making their respective- ways around at least nine of the fifty-four holes. MHTHOlWr CAHTATA OCEAN CITY— A pretty skit. “Christmas with the Mulligans/’ will be given as a Yuletide cantata tonight at the Methodist Church in Ocean City. Those who participated in the presentation were: Mrs. Earl Sharp. * Miss Ethel Lee, Howard Barrett, Leslie Smith, Robert Nelson. Mias Edythe Powell, Walter Huff. Jeanette Smith, Jeanette Garrettaon. Beryl* Reieffly, Freda Steelman,- Ira Vincent.

DIRECTOR CAHFBELL QX OCEAN CITY City ConmilaMoner William H. Campbell, of Ocean City, toe been confined to his bed suffering from a eeriou -line**, since last Friday night when jbe cold snap In weather

started.

Dr. Corson, who has been his physician, informed the TIMES that Director Campbell waa suffering from a severe cold which appears to have bothered him for some time more than a year. He also stated that the city commissioner will remain In bed for the remainder of the week, provided hie Improvement steady, aad that he hopes to have his patient In good condition to enjoy a Christmas dinner

XXWAJDB CLUB OFFICERS

j*an cmr—

Mata ben of the Ocean City Kirn Is dob. at their Wednesday luncheon, reported the following ofMrs elected for the coming year. President, Dr. M. B. Stannard; Rardolpb Fogg; Nulty; directors. Dr. H. Pettit, and R- W. towards. It was announced that Walter Dietrich will probably be the next secretary of the club, and "President Bill' in making the announcement stated that he felt that no see rota were being disclosed In the selection of Dietrich by -he Board of Directors.

Oldman: One should always prac-

tice what one preaches.

Newman: Yea, but often a man puts in so much time preaching that he has none left for practice. The other day Attorney General Daugherty said that President Harding would be’ renominated. But » timely matter Is whether tr not

Daugherty will be retained.

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