Cape May County Times, 23 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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SKeeter at the Grange

Il*« all oc account of the - . Ska vat ten daya fatting rjady for tha Lactoa Da«>«* When of Haalth beard Home achool teecnera ^Tooortn* tb,/ called It oB tor fear (bar would ketch the meaaiaa. — t Jos goes to show yu bow much • the Board of Haalth has. Whan teacher bad a chance to kateh ■lea they go an take all the joy ° U Speaking of hatching thln^ yu ocshter heard wbat 1 ketched off Pop )us bacauee 1 told the man next door what Pop sad about him. Tbs* yu go to school an tha teecber tails y* about George Washington's charry tree. So If yu tall the truth tea t gat hatched doing it. Enybow If 1 would of told a lie to the man next door It couldn't of been aa bad na teUlng him what op . about him. - u I must tall yu nbo. • Aunt tea. took her hat with t. a taBetta aa planed it o ■ar -*“•

so Pop wouldn't ta __ wipe automobile I

She seat to Lit Bros an gad of them bargain dreaaae t*.»*

cut in half. I wui disappointed to th. draas far I wanted to aae which half was cut of. tha front or tha-1 back, but It looks )ua like any other

I an add In tha Pam-

Uy Ou Store, that's a magaHae are gat. an sent TS canto away tor Loaa

gat fall beneflt from the Cupid Lora Powders sprinkle a little on tha face of yer balored or the one yu »*«l to be belored by and the laeult will astonish yu." The powders are taka fer Pop made a mistake an after ha was done sharing he used It tor Ul-

MATOB HcIiBBEX DIES ATTEE BRIEF HJJTESS Well Ejowb Political Leader and Contractor of Horth Wildwood

WILDWOOD-

James McLmden. Mayor of North Wild rood, died Saturday la Mare's Hospital. Wildwood, of heart trouble

after

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BOARD OF HEALTH

The fcUowlag Hem frost Grande Indicates that the B< of Health of that place has ao regard tor ‘jafratioa of the coma Ity's souls: In the midst of Interesting ra-

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is surrired by his wife. Hattla. and

non. James McLmden. Jr.

Mayor McLlnden was born April 1*. 185C in Dublin. Ireland. His parents moved to Philadelphia in 18(4. He was engaged in the general contracting business in north-

east Philadelphia until mi. when _________ he built the Five Mile Beach Street ———— Railway. W ildwood, ' pon the com- CHAUTAUQUA

pletion of this project, he settled permanently la Angleftea and took a very active Interest In civic aSaira. HU amiable personality and ability won him •nany friends. In 1910 he organized the Angieaea Association, one of the strongest political organization* in South Jersey. He served

as president from the date of the or- City. Ssa Ms City sad Wildwood to ganization s Wr*h until be died. past years, will span to Bsa Isle City la 1915 he was elected Mayor of on Friday. March 2nd. with one of North Wildwood and occupied this the best programs stwt pr.m—tsd by position without interruption. Mayor that capable urgarUaUoa. McLindeo was Chairman of the Re- The Chastaagua will be taw days publican County Committee Ir 1919 this year. Friday. Saturday, and also served three years aa Road and Monday **“ “ ' Supervisor. Mayor McUaden was s being a com! member of Hereford Lodge Free and A meeting of the guaranties Accepted Mason and B. P. O. Elk*, held In the City Hall last Satarday No. 589. of MUlriUe night and the lollowtnf committees As he requested shortly before bis were named by chairman. Irving death, the Hereford Lodge conducted Fitch: the funeral from the Angieaea As-| Advertising—(UBsrt lad lam and aociatioa. The interment took place Diamond, at Cold Spring Cemetery last Wed- J Tickets—Sharp. Endicott While the City of North Love. Luoago. A. B Corson.

Wildeood was In mourning, bun dvede of friends filed through the An gteeea Association to pay their last respect* to •‘Captain Mae” as he was popularly known. Men and women from every station In life, millionaire*. colored porters contractors and Swedish fishermen alike stood wiih bowed beads while tbe boay war. conveyed to the hearse, while ihe Wildwood band rendered e* funeral ode. A truck covered mitb black drapery formed a sharp contrast to the Bowers that were heaped to Its capacity Rev Clark had charge of the service*. A cortege of a mile wended

its way to Cold Spring

where the last rite* of the Masonic’

Order were performed.

Sea vine, and Sooeerm Corson, of Pal-

Lsucminsmus f The Young 0o “ r * r ?? < i!-?i

^issrssrszsizssi 1 „» v „.s^.*.»*»•*» M. K. Church Saturday evening aad Mr , LeRoy Muller. «rf Ari*uM Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Muller tori *iopte to Bktou. M«~ with

1 Job- H. Comtob.

j there on January 20th. Th

Caps May County's new state mo- rtage was kept meret uatn Ms r vehicle sgeat Maurice Sofrooey whM1 lht news leaked out. already ,*n Cornish U well knows la « The baked been supper of the M. Inlet coast *

E. Church on Wedneeday evening was time. His h enjoyed by a large number of Sea “

tale s residents, and a Udy sum was

addsd tbsceby to the Church treas- .,

At the meeUng of the Clty Oomilasionets oa Wedneoday. the ordln- » .nee tor the additions to the gas plant waa finally adopted and bids rare ordered advertised tor the new B as unit. Both ordinance and bid advertlaomtat appear In this issue. Foot sore and weary but withal happy, forty-five Sea We City resi^^Tto pulled in oa the Washington'a thday excursion from Phllndelphls eleven o'clock Thureday nlgkt The train wen due here at f.U. hut aa accident to ooe c. the carotaueed the etall about two mltae abovo Sea

an growled a half hour beeux «* wuzn't ready. He oed the meat tough but when ht told Mom srur gettttng fat Mom went npstalre an fired the love Powders out the When Aunt Em heard the

wanted to die. I sympathized with her an told her their wux lots of good places in the County to dls In. .Jump-- t-.-wn tor Ur- 0 ’— boo) sent oer a 1 ctmlc so si it ovsr to the Grunge to esc officers Installed an get refreehInataUlag officers ain't like tber installing a sink fer jeard a plumber say bold r right bond over yer Isft heart »n repeat after me. Did yu’ Eayhow Ifl ever repeated wbat eur plumber aeyn Td never go to heeecn. When sre got in the grsage sre seen a lot of

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■ of the lodge wux real

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IdleDoIlani

CAR HAT WAFTS RAILROAD

road which the railroad would travel. eaM that the whole thing was a pubgrant to n private right, aad

„ with , _ stating that the big Idea back of the nutted support of the County's giving the railroad pantos the right of tray waa Leonard Daria, of Cape May. stat1 that aegotiaiiona war* a way with two steamship < to commence service from < to Philadelphia, and that these c roald not operate unless l st Qspe May Point could have railroad service Into Cope May City. Motor Vehicle Inspector Lovett, of Court House, died a geaeral objection for the State Motor Vehicle Departmeut. bacauee of the grade crossings a railroad along this road would cause, the aim of the State

Building—Mailer. Pfeifer. Receive Reports—Roo* who In to bank money to credit of Treasurer

Frank B. Sharp.

Another meet lag of the guarantors will he held on Monday next. In the City Hall, rt 8 P. M.. sad all

urged to be present.

HEW CLOTHIFG COHCERH HAS FLAHT H WOOD!

Woodbine's newest industry Is the Sinclair Clot blag Company, now emI ploying fifty people, and advertising ; for fi'ty more. It U a N>w York coo with several factories In South

Hotcd Educaton Will Addras Mem- W oodbine

ben of Countv t ScLool Bosrdt

COUHTY EDDCATIOK BOARDS

TO HOLD MEETIHG {

The Brad-tone Rubber Company, cf

e of the largest t manufacturing

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Board* of Educat^m will be held on rut>l> * r Tfcureday evening. March 15. at Hur-. _____

reir* Cottage. Cape May Court Hotwe WILL REVIVE TRACT SPORTS

The program will include addrease* _._ T '

by Dr. John Enright. Commissioner; , .. . . ___ . cf Education of the Sute of New ,rm<k wtl L k * Jer--r: Dr Roy Shaffer. AaeUtant •*“ c ® Oeasa City

ComrataeioneT of Education, and Mr. l»uic 3. Ka«-r. County Superlatendent of Srhooie of Burlington County. There wai ai*o be musical feature*

High School, according to aa nouMeoMBt by AthtoUc Director Elmer E Crges. of the ■aaabore Isoti-

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Wilham E Mamey. Jr., fbnnsr Metropolitan aad Junior National

lack of me eafc On dn to run short **

sMfrts agin tonight. He thea •* ig cum to ordbr. I sod yu kin my ordar too cream so cake, but that wuzn't what 'ou meant. He oed the meeting la now In the i of the County Deputy- I' ' * i tor Jim HoBmaaM star at see it. In*lead a feilt of been a deputy to the deputy the orders. He aad It Is with great pleasure I relieve the old officer* C.f this lodge from their John Believe me thet didn't make a hit with the old offlrerr ao bow. Then the fun began. Eiery thing dose

had s meaning On.

at the desk r mt of . D—okrnt Party fer cme knock yu

H*. a couple knocks ] . Most the time-ya ww

I noticed''one feller alwavc stayed down. 1 thought maybe his breeches were tore but a ft e.-wards the feller with spat* aed He wug alright coming up but be wux so fat a chair could only stand him sitting on It

once Gee I wish I was tot. the show they bad speeches We bed sum feller* frosn f«g Harbor. I wux awful anriou*

people from Egg Harbor tor I’ve beard so much about that 'own line*

prohibition. They looked It same as regular peeple Skinny of them fellers spoke. He ■

wux glad to be here aad Ms lodge met on Saturday night cum up some time. When he sed his lodge mat

Saturday night In

from Egg Harbor or some place that don't use Calendars Kin yu finagtni goto to grange Saturday nlte. one feller on oar aide got ^ yer welcome here. I love Egg Harbor. Sumbudy aed Yu look ga'i think that wux sic* do

you Skinny.

Then they called llor She oed I wux glad to get here aa 111 be glad to get home I kind of liked her fei telling the truth. Then the feller with the spats sod We hot a couple of school teecber* here Tell us all yu know an the both > kept quiet Yu kin Judge fer yerseir Skinny.

The •Batter eras finally left la tha bands of the delegation to again Interview t*e laileeud nompaalea. aad get than to agree to sots Wok 1m-

will report at the s. Attorney BfidreCge shr> presented petitions. Cram Cape May and Lower Tovnsblp. ashing for the hard-sur-facing of the oM road Into Cape May. by way of Want Cape May. connect lag now with the Main Seashore road st Bennett's station. The petition woe received sad filed. Director Kay stating that the Count7 war, pr ' rally up to Ua bond limit, aad coostructioe waa a thing of the dfe-

tant future.

GETT OF SKA BLE COT

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Sealed bids will be received aad eaed at a regular meeting of the Board of Cowiml—loaere of said city to be held la tha City Hall. Sea Into City. K. J.. ou Wednesday. March 14. 1928. at 2:8# P. M.. for the followFor taetalUng of a water gas set la the municipal gaa plant of Sea Isle City aad alterattous to the budding la accordance with plans sad 3P< locations approved by the Board r Commissioners. February 21. 1#22. kick plans aad specifics! loo* may be obtained from the City Clerk upoe taymaot of 85.09 which will be re-

T.t •** it to |*nSt jut» nmOj tal th> •eS. r 1 aoi'-Ax or Tons to 1 Opeiuuemtiaiui* _ iu Serins vfll jtx WE MUCH CHXCXM8 comm or au soa

First Nat “The Bank Where You I SEA ISLE CITY

YOUHG PEOPLE S COHFEREHCE

MEETS AT CODE! HOUSE ^ •'Sampiou at on* nun- ccnntteued fraaa paae I»

dred and twenty yards, will coach

The difft-r-nt 'hairmen of the Com- the maroon ate whiU sprinters this Collector. Harry Headley, was -emitteee of the Young People's Cor.- »*aaon reived and ordered Usd. It la printference a more which i* going os in Masney. a fosmvr pupil of the vai- ed Is full in this issue on page five. Cape May County to get more people ertn Keene rnupalrick. veteran The supplemental Interested tt Sunday School work. Prince to* track me mi or. gradual el i »a* also filed, -bowing the net debt met at Cape May Court House. Fn- from Tigertomt last June I of the County to ba 8.888 per cent day event.* February 1< Owing to Coder ht* gutdaacm. track a* a of toe average net valuation of real j

City Clerk on or before the date opening of the Mda The saecsa rill be required to furnish! lompnaf Bond in full amount' of the bid price and each bid must be accompanied by n certificate from a satisfactory Surety Company stating that bond will be executed if « tract Is swarded, also by certified; check made peyaMe to Edward B. Arnett. Treasurer, in the amount of ten per cent of the bid price as eri-

' nee of good faith.

The Board reserves the right to reject nay or all bids. By direction of the Board. JOHN L. MAHER. City Clerk.

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FREEHOLDERS

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el th» meeting «a# major spurt at the shore institution i mlste tor the past three years. The of Mr Tronnem. .» expected K- take Its place along- legal debt limit t* fixed at 4 per cent, (hurcb. side of be other major sports - ' Director Kay reported that every •iperintendent of ramety baseball, boskr<ball sad fool - j municipality In the County had paid

- Sunday Srh'> - uf New Jersey', ball . it* Sta’e tax except Avalon, and t'ant . prevec *n.1 it a** .leflnKely de- Tentative plans have been made toi 82211.05 «as using by that Bored to ba.e the first conference enter the important gouth Jersey ough for >922 lax sad the State De•■tlnx on April : s»t Cape May »>-holastic track <hsmp«on*hipc okich partment waa threatening proceedt House :nd ‘‘elrgate* tram all will more ,t.an likely be held bv Col-lings axainat the County

iunday School- in Cape May Ungswood High Srnool at CnlitngaCounty are to be present. , »oud early in May There are via.* iiimut ii lie of dual

IF YOU WANT LUMBER OR tr.rk mret. »ith M^.ntvtUe High anything In builder# supplies call Srho.,1 Harnmonten Hist aad Atlan-

Champlon. IMb street and West are- u r City High tool ase Ocean City. N. J.. phone 4«0 —

“Look tor the sign —advertisement WHY IRE ADA fifUCfi BLOCK?

«tf. i Ask your totUter.—afiv. 5 8c

amount Solicitor Way was directed to UAe whatever -teps n« ternary to

protect the County.

A lively tilt dev duped between Director Champlor. end Director Foster. »hen the former asked for a Ford truck for bridge work The trues was finally ordered purchased

Mr. Foster voting

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