Cape May County Times, 19 January 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPE HAY COUFTY TDCES. FRIDAY. JAHUABY 19. 1OT3

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GIVEN CHOICE OF

REFORMATORY OR SCHOOL 1

came before the judge on a sim-

ilar charge of "truancy.” Also with-

_ _ sufficient excuse he was given

Hdredpe Give, F™d W.rf to

Truants Before Him on Wednesday his home and promising good be-

havlor he too was dismissed.

C ^ HA ! C P UKT HOUSE - v m the Orphans’ Court Judge Elv Y h 7 g ° J 0 SCh<> S- i ‘, dredge was confronted with the matasked Judge Eldredge of young Wil- £ decid| on anornerB fe€ # m Mack, of Woodbine, in the Court conneftion with the fi „ 8l settlement

of the estate of Georgiana

After a short discussion this matter was held up by the Court until final

distribution.

A conference now took place in the

session Wednesday morning. "A girl there makes faces at me.” answered William, son of Stashek Mack. Judge Eldredge smiled and murmured a few words under his voice that sounded

like "again it's the eternal woman.” ^ ^

William's excuse was not sufficient back room during which 'he case of however to satisfy the Judge and that <he State vs. Fannie May Brandt was official pioceeded to give the young- discussed and that party was released

eter a lecture In which he impressed under |100 bail,

upon him that unless he attended The case of Abraham Gerson. trad-

nlcoff. Louts Melnlcoff and Abe Mankin were he-rd on the witness stand and the court finally gave judgement for the full amount of the bill in

favor of the plantiff.

People in the County and also in Philadelphia are anxiously looking forward to the aeeaior. of Court next Wednesday at which time sentence will be passed on Sam Surman. Simon Jaffe and Willie Jacobs and the others found guilty last week in connection with the Rosella Shop Robbery in Wildwood last August.

SEAVILLE GRANGE PROTESTS AUTO LICENSE RULING

SOUTH SEAVILLE—

A vigorous protest against the j Motor Vehicle Department s interpretation of Jhe commercial license ruling was registered at a meeting of the South Seaville Grange, on Tuesday evening, in form of a resolution After this resolution is passed upon by the other granges of the County a copy will be delivered to the County’s representatives in legiala-

, u . v with a request to use their in fluence to remedy this condition. The resolution pointed that not only was present method of enforcing that ruling, which deems most any vehicle that carries moot anything except passengers a commercial car. an obnoxious nuisance to any car owner, but also created a hardship on part of the farmer.

They contend that it* spirit of the law is not being fulfil led to the nunner In which It was Intended. In the absence of Worthy Mast -r Richard W. Rosenbemn, who Is on duty at Trenton while the preae-^ legislature Is In ■—lea. the chair was filled by Past Worthy Mister Carlton Weateott. County Agent Stackhouse wi

school regularly in the future would be sent to Rahway, where education would be a forced punish-

ment on him.

Young Benjamin Gergonsky. about

ing as the Liberty Chandeleir Company. vs. Louis Melnlcoff and Libby Esther Melnlcoff was heard. E. W. Lloyd represented the plaintiff and A. Boanell was attorney for the

the same age. and also of Woodbine, defendant. Nathan Koebar, Abe Mel- |

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STATEMENT, DECEMBER 30, 1922

Cash and Reserve

Investments Loans and Note* Purchased Bank Building and Fixtures

RESOURCES

-$ 324.430.59 581,423.03 1,242,487.91 - 34,300.00

Capitol Surplus Undivided Profits Bills Payable _ Deposits

LIABILITIES

HENRY D. MOORE, Vice-President CUNT0H B. PRICE Title Officer

Willitm E. Massey

Henry D. Moore

Clayton Haines Brick

J. M Chester B. W. Edwards

R. Howard Thom

Harry Headley

12,182.621.53 DEPOSITS December 31, 1920, $766,580.29 December 31, 1921, $1,036,963.57 December 30,1922, $1,796,608.18

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WILLIAM E. EAflgEY, President RUSSELL H. NULTY, Secretary and Treasurer CLARENCE L. COLE Solicitor

DIRECTORS

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rnHLIBG W. COLE, Tnut Otton

Otis M. Townsend

Bobert J. Kay James 0. Scull Allen Corson

William F. Shrive. Wm. H Campbell John C. Steelman

Charles B Powell John R. Groves Jesse D. Ludlam E. Riley Mu ner Clarence L Cole Floyd C. Simms

C. Homer Shoemaker

f ( ^ c ' Homer Shoemaker Courtesy Is the Keynote of our Banhing Service”