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CAPE MAY OOUHTY TDtBS, FBIDAT, APRIL 6, 1988

CAIZ KiY corarr ran? l Aunl Em Gives a

iBoltdatpd with th«* Soa Me City Subscription Dinner

Consolidated with the Sea Review. February. 1918 WILLIAM A. HAFFERT

General Manager

Published Every Friday by the CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES CO.

(Incorporated)

Atlantic Ave. and Eighth St.

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

APRIL TERM OF COURT OPENS OH NEXT TUESDAY

Two Murder Cues Will be Tried bv

Jury Dunn* This Term

April 6th. 1912 ! _ .... .

Just as I told yu la.-, week. Skins. The April term of court meets Aunt Em had her aubecrlption din- Tuesday. All the pendln* cases ner. Yu no she’s tryin* to win thel *’•11 then be aubmltted 0r *m Buick the Times Is givln away. Pop Jury for action Judge Dong*, will seys the easiest weigh to get money conduct the circuit and oupreme

off peeple is to stuff them full of «>urt cases.

grub fer he noee a man’s first The murder cues will be tried by;

— thought Is his stomach an woman's Judge Black with Judge Eldredge as j Philadelphia Office—TIT Mutual flrst thought is her husband's atom- **>® Associate Judge. It Is expected. I Ife Building A F. Smith. Adver- B ch. ' "ext Tuesday Judge Black will set rising Representative. So Mom invited a lot «he dates [orthese trials •Mitwcriprion Price. $1.50 Perl ear Ones she liked and more that she Israel Gifford, the Civil War vet-;

didn’t like. Pop killed three chick- *ra«. who faces trial for the murder, ens One thet belonged to Harry Me- of his son at Woodbine will be de-; Cool but always staid near our fended by E. L*ap. of L^ap, "Sharpchickens and one thet wui lame an : and Wa r- ■*» d fottner Judge Leone thet an auto run over The last Ror Loder. of Cumberland County. ; one got killed twice fer it wui ded ^xi®r is «be attorney that conducted before Pop chopped Us hed off. <be Charlew York vote recount last The company cum. Sum cum in wken an unsuccessful attempt Fordb, sum got towed in and the rest made to dislodge Joseph G. toed themselves in. Mom made Pop Champion as Fre*hoIder stand at the door an say eumthing • Fred Elllnger, of Wildwood, who nice to everybody as they cum in. killed Mrs. Emma McKeown of the Pop didn’t do so good fer the peeple awn® town when she refused to elope

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“If it’s Net in the Time*—

It Didn’t Happen”

DAYLIGHT SAVING AGAIN THIS YEAR Whether the State Legislature of Pennsylvania enacts an anti-daylight saving law or not. it is pretty generally understood that the businees intcrest.' of the City of Philadelphia will operate on the daylight plan again this year. It has been agreed between the large industrial plants, the department stores and banks, that the day will be moved up one hour, regardless of what the clock says, or of what the SUte law says; and it is almost certain that the railroads will change their schedules to meet the demands of Philadelphia

business.

It is particularly interesting that the greatest lobbying in the State Legislative Halls of Harrisburg against daylight saving, next >rmers. was from the moving picture interests and it would appear from this that the “movies’’ are hard hit by the extra hour of sunshine that the factory, and indoor workers generally, get from the daylight sav-

ing plan.

Regardless of how local communities may feel about it. there is every reason to believe that the New Jersey towns will follow~the lead of

with him. has hired a very

lawyer in Charles A. Wolverton to defend him. Wolverton. who is exProeecutor of Camden County, has the reputation of being one of the moet able criminal lawyers in New

Prosecutor Solon will conduct the

wutn't used to heving nice things std to them. Fer Inst«wet he sed to Nebbie Dee, I hear yer wife’s sick in bed. I feel sorry fer yu. Nebbie sed What do yu mean feel sorry fer me. It’s the first peace I’ve bad in forty years. Yu better feel sorry fer yerself. An then he sed to M ah liable

Honswoggle. I hear yu killed a hog trials for the SUte.

last week. She sed. Yu beard wrong. The petit Jury, from whom will be The old man broke hi.- leg but it selected the murder trial Jury. Is as

wux his own fault. So Mom sent follows:

Pop out to fill the o stove or sum- Harry A. Adams. Ocean City, thing to get Mm out of the way. i Selah P. Addison. Tuckahoe. Then everybudy heard L'nele Joe; Edward Andrews. Strathmore.

Harry M. Christian. Court House. Edward Compton. Green Creek. Roger Cdbper. Ocean City. Lucy Corson. Court House. Newell S. Corson. South Seaville. Harry Cox, Ocean City. Theophtlua Dare. Wildwood. Frederick Dean. Swalnton. Louis Decker. Woodbine. Flora Beraul. Ocean View. Frank Devaul. Strathmore. Theodore Foote. Wildwood Crest Charles Foster. Court House. Anna J. Gifford. Wildwood. Walton Grace. Eldora. Samuel Greenstein. Woodbine. William Hewitt. Court House. Amos Htghfleld. Avalon. Edward Hutchinson. Court House. Elisa Jones. Ocean City. Ethel Lear. Ocean City. Mary Llppinrott. Ocean City. John W. Long. Court House. Moe Marcus. Woodbine. Gerahon Massey. Court House. J*nee McCooley. Cape May City. Anna McCorkle. Ocean City. George McNeil. Cold Spring. Lydia Meech. Wildwood. Frank A. Mlnneymlre. W. Crest Willis Norton. Dias Creek. Leonard Parker, Ocean City. Ralph Peterson. Avalon. George Reed. Dias Creek. Lena Robbie-. Wildwood. Douglass J. Robinson. Court House. Frank Ryan. Ocean City. Louis Bagel, Wildwood Grace Sexton. Ocean City. Caroline Sack. Ocean City.

cussing. Ft the bath room trying out th$ new shower bath. When he turned the handle ot e way I he nearly frizzed and when he t urned It the other way it boiled hi!a red. He yelled fer sumbody thet bed a Ford an understood machine y to cum up an set the carburator on the dern thing an not ferget L» bring a

towel.

Nebbie Dee sed serves him right fer he’s got no time fer these new fangled ideas. Well sumbudy sed chow's ready so we all sat down without pushing chairs under each other. Beings the cumpany wuz Jus regular peeple it wuzn't necessary to use manners, i Ole Henry Hopenkroke took off his coat an rolled up bis sleeves. Mebbe he didn't hev a swell red under-' shirt on. 1 seen Aunt Em keep looking at it but I guess she wuz Jealous. Yu no girls like them fancy colored

lingeries.

Yu ought to see Nebbie Dee eat. I thought to myself if Aunt Em don't get at least an eight year subscrip-:

tlon out of him we lose.

Do yu remember ’’Scats” Mack the; feller thet wuz with us the day yu

Fred Atkinson. Court Ho Ella Bennett, Cape May City. Frank Busch. Sea Isle City,

victor Braidwood. N. Wildwood.

Jo*. Van G. Hoffecker ARCHITECT SOS Eithth Street Corner Atlantic Avenue Phone 460, OCEAN .CITY, N. J.

Health Elcononiy Copifort

is offered in shoes dry ami warn; > the cost of new

repaired by me. Health ta keeping tike feet nnamy in making old shoes new at one-third comfort that oaly cymes in shoes that have

VINCENT SANNINO 29 Fritz Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

FOR THE COUNTY

New York and Philadelphia In re- cot Ucked fer filing in the pig pen. gard to daylight saving this summer. Well be set next to me an Just belt is certain that New York will | fore *e got thi *w eating the pie he adopt the plan, that train schedules ^ } ""derateno yer a teecber’s pet. ... . . , . lu took an apple to yer teech -r. *u an.l business schedules will operate no me Sk(ns , don ., , e , anybudy , n _ with the clocks advawed. The sit- suit me .epeclally him. I sed Yur uation has not changed. The office 1 a hoi her. and he sed Yur another, and mill people want the extra hour 1 ^ Yur arother an he sed yer

. . four others. Then I socked him in

o! dvllrtt: lb, bob t w.m .i,, wllh lb , p „ , n it. began fer I hed him down when It *111 probably be adopted for the Aunt Em tried to pull me off him an same period as last year—-from the ht ‘ r ,ane,a dres * ri pt sa she started

U,, Abrt, ,b, Sun-

day in September. Mrs. Mack sed Yu ought to be fer raisin a youngster like thet and then Mom sed something, then Mr. Mack WHY DO THEY GO? ; sed something an then Pop sed suniAWTI POITF Tiarw? ,hlns an lhen " obud Y talk to AND CJMt BALK | each 0 , ber and went bo!ne an XuB , Several of the towns in Florida Em cri * d ,oud f * r Bhf didn’t get a

h.«N,. •uMM «i.b

strong membership*. The Jeraeymen ashamed fer treating yer offspring love their st»te and when Uiey get thet way. So Pop cum up an lartogetber in Florida they are very ru P® d n,e »*'" b "t I don’t care fer duunuh. The, .ins j™, aw. “* 1 “““ •“ “ «“ •«W.

and the beet speaker get* up at the gatherings of the society and tells of ■

the wonderlul mountains and valleys IMPORTANT SESSION

and streams and climate and acenety I of their nati'-e state. You would '

wonder why they leave New Jeraey <Continued from page l) at all alter bearing them tel! how advantage of the peculiar conditions they love the oM home state. xbt , “ t J*’?, of the , . , , *he opponents of this measure JeIn the spnng .he, come back tc UatPd „ when lt appe,,-^ that „ Jersey and tell .heir friends about would pas* with a large majority, the wonders of Florida, the "grand- Bright and Stevens fought the bill eel eute In the I’nion." It makes “ d 11 w “ “““7 ia Assembly

. . . I after it pained the Senate with a one wonder why they turn their Urge majority. backs upon fli*'. southern paradise

and come back to Just e plain, ordin- Ex-Senator L*wis Stevens, of Cape

ao state like little old New Jeraey. "* r : ! bly last week in behalf of the Lewee-

, Cape May ferry. Tbe Delaware LegNO Governo, of New Jeraey has isiature panned an appropria.ion ofj ever wielded such a wicked and re- *3°.<*00 for this project. lentiew veto pen as has Governor c . . . .... Silzer in acting u-on the measure* ure to to e*°H. Brunylte^d* passed by the last legislature. Many dree* ihe (’hanil>er of Commerce on of the measures were vicious, some >whool matters. Cape May County is were aiUy and most of them were “I “ Ccun,y Sup *' r . , . interment oi xhools ao conversant In useless. The Governor knows too nchool legislation and capable of premuch about law. too much about senting the needs of tbe schools to politics and has too high a sense of tb<> taxpayer.- in such a forceful I honor to make into law the batch of ""tendeat Brunyate , . . directed attention to the Whitne*;unk that was hurried through the bill and was instrumental in awak-. two bouse- in the last days of the ening Cape May County :« th».« unsession. The irurtbineas of the pres- **’ r and l >cious measure, ent Governor and the wo.thlresneas ' . T w* of every wellof the recent legislature i- i!li*tra-’m," Bron^te^p^-a^d'^o'klep* the ted in no teller way than by the s-bools and politics separated. manner In which the Governor :: — w lei dec his vetoing pen. The public WILL SIT IN OCEAN CITY Irrespec ive of parly. h< Ids Governor TO ISSUE AUTO LICENSES SUcer In the highest esteem as a reward for his conscientious and inde- _*J 0,or License Vehicle^ Agent M. M. a.,-, , 6 . ^ .T year of bis administration. |Hall. Oces;, City, hereafter two days ! >*> «*>. month, and w ill comtnenre PEOPLE who rent bouM» might dn *'’ d *‘Y. April 1 lib. and again paste this Item in their bat- tor lu 0n Th .r bouts > will P b! from 10:30 A lure use. A bill has ).«t been signed M to 4 P. M. All kind- of ron.merby the Gosernor. and is therefore ,l,ll c * r ' P'easure car and drivere’ law. providing that you must have ilc*naee_wlll be iwued.

three months' notice from your land-

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