Cape May County Times
VOLUHX tliltTT-EIGHT
* M nw>ui Sri*^ ISLE OTt, CAPE MAT COUMTT, H. J , FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1983
HUMBER TWEHTY-TWO
EJlinger Gets Life Term
Piet of ft unity. Court Ji
Dead Woman Cart Spell
Trial of Inaai of Soa Srt lor Aaril SOth
Fred El Kotor, of Wildwood, who ■hot »nd killod Mrs. Emma MeKooorn at* »«. board I dc houa* kMQir at 141 Schalloncer ayeoue. WIMwood, oa March Sod. waa cl yen a eenteoc* of "hard labor In the Slat# Prtaon for the root of hU.natural Ufa hr Supreme Court JueUce Char lea C. Black,
aaeoclated with Judceo Ralph and H. H. Eldredce, at the
LAJlinS ESTATE AGADV IH COURT OVER SETTLEMEST
the April term of Court In the Court I f ^ 1 “ M
aled bp At- 1
Uatfl Pall to Girt
Time to S»U
A ault of the Vineland Htatorical and Antl'.uarlan Socletr acalnat Mite Matilda Landta, executrix of the wUte of Charlea K. handle, founder of Vineland and Sea lale City, waa heard before Vice-Chancellor Incereoll
Atlantic City last week.
"Judce" Newcomb repreeented the htatorical ooclety which la a beneSriary under the will of Lendls who died nearly twenty-three years aco. learlnc an eetate comprieed of about •••• nerea of Und In South Jeroey.
The action waa brooch t to ap the Battlement of the eetate. Attorney Herbert Bartlett.
aeutlnc the eetate. declared the sale of eo much property required time It the eetate waa to receive the full benefit. Much of the property had been sold bnt the executrix waa find-
Inc difficulty in dlapoalnc of 100 acres in Sea lale City. He
of i that a continuance be evented nnUI
torney Chcrlea A.
County, who made n a irons plea that the defendant he allowed to take sentence without trial, oa
Many Civil Suits in April Court
«a ou Civi! list Ready: C Jnry Retina fnfit'tf 1
I throuchout the . th»t *1-
liacer had boarded at the McKeown cottace. and that he had hecoma intimate with Mr*. McKeown. but iwsvetted this Intimacy and left the stated that Mra. Me- 1
1 he would oome I
•« U ckSJt™ Judge Doogei Sen New Rule he wae certain to return to ncr. I nidiTui '-wr ■"nm.incwio-.wiaimM. ofor. Mr. Wotvortou eald. waa ao| tees Dava of Court Gpeainc
IiMSd*for tl lc!iSu 0< «££ u* ** y* WUdwood and^tqih o«Ptoy-, Tueeday on the openlnc day of the
met Mra McKeown. Tried to few* flKll I canee wc-ild be added to the liat a When he munmd to WMtgaaA'l Mr. Wolverton explained. MUlacer . ““ clrc * u ‘ wna srowtne. t waa a dlBereut -ryZ-yT^ Ut announced, aad he waa de had not touched a drop ofHquor In ^ 10 C * U * 1 »nd he MHMd'fe •oelama In hie work with a Wildwood electric company remarked tkat f"Wd crmxy. Bmacer out thla
Fifteei Dollars in Cash Prizes
Will be Awarded Next Tuesday Btotcat Extra Vote oker of Entire Staadiae of Coatettaau
Timet’ 31.900 Circulation Goa- (April 10th)
teat Eadt oa April 17th Mrs. Gilbert & V |hnUh* nt.ooo
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 150,000 Elxtra Votcf Naw Ale^wTlUanu
$15 ia SabteriatioBi Goad More How Thaa Later
ConteetanU are manlfeatlnc a lively Interest in the special cash prlaea —tan dollars for the most aubeertptlon bualntaa turned In and five dolUre for the (rentaot number of auto ecrtptlona secured from reeldenu of Cape May County, turned In by Tusto day. April 17th. at « P. M. Tbfy are bavin* c merry ecramble and juM at thU time the contestants ontaiSe of Sea lale City seem to have the edge on the local worker*. The battk between several of the leaders Is etafia *
Af.i‘1 17th. at 4 P. ML Mlaa Edith Trout
with real effort jut forth to secure
Dolt
The “DO IT NCW motto was netmore aptly used than In oonm with this camnein; both wi piled to subscriber* who are in* of help In* some friend in the ' to the contestants who have bUu - etln* to secure subscriptions from their friends, many of whafu have promised to help them. Now whUe the vote offer to the largest of ) campaign, to the time to jHB.iXSrJ'SggS
wllUa* to Mp e
_ candidate, to the time for .. to caU end get the subeertpUec. Only n few day* ago a man called at the TIMES office and said he traa waiting to give his subscription to the first contestant Tr
but up to that time n
waa ncTonnectlgu when ato re thtnk-
mterprtofor him
E. R. Brunyate —
Route 1
Mr*, layl Clouting Mr*. Alltoon Ludlam Mlaa Anna Shute Archie Richardson
CORBIN CITY
Theodore Young
GOSHEN
Robert Peterson .
403,200 . 25S.2P0 .274.000 -121.400
GREEN CREEK
Mra. Hnttle Holllngshead— Mlaa Dorothy Loper
MARMORA
Mlaa Eatella Madara
OCEAN CITY
Dr. J. Thornley Hughes _
Ja*. Howe Charles P. Proffat .
3. Richard T
—SS.000 _ 66.400 -136.000
V/oman Sued for Breach of Promise Pro mixed to Marrv Him. Wildwood Werld War Veteran Declared
in Court Wednesday
COUNTY FAIR THIS TEAR SEPTEMBER 6. 7 AND 8
Datex Set at Meeting of the County
Board of Agrrul' ’re Monday
On Monday night a meet In* of the Cape May County Board of Agriculture waa held In the office of the Farm Demonstrator, at Court House, and the dates for the 1»23 County
Fair were eet for September 4. 7 and' \/ »; I D L 8. The Cape May County Fair will! VaCall0n on follow the Egg Harbor (Atlantic! County) fair and precetd the Mount No Caoxe for Action the Jury Find* Ho “' Count,.) | A(ti . t Bnc( feUtentiu, The Cape May County Chamber of | Commerce will co-operate with the Judge Don km heard a raoet novel Board of Agriculture thla year In Wednesday when Harry L. WUmaklng the fair the beet ever at-1 rT - •«* 31 - ° r Wildwood, sued his tempted aunt by n>arr, *«®- Mrs Emma Reldel, , age 38. of Wildwood for breach of Attending toe meeting on Monday | promlee. The case ir unique in the . .W Camp. Chairman i annala of the County court, for inof — and Memr*. Ralph atead of the woman seeking heart-
i. J. R. ' ’ ‘
OCEAN VIEW Mlaa Laura Down Mlaa Alma Way .
Of tbs fifty-five remaining naatoa of entranU la toe CAPS MAY OOORTT TIMES cob test, poaalbly not mate th' a a score are ebowtn* a para luxaraat Thto to not as It ato ba. for oa May 8 to. toe CAPE I COUNTY TIMES will award a 8 Balck fiva paasaagM Touring C
PEERMONT Samuel ShutUeworih 288.000 PETERSBURG John Gandy, Jr.
Mrs. OUve McAllister
PSEUDO RZLAHVB DISAPPEAR
■.-ESr* ear. They claimed relitlon-
wUl be lu oar new which waa recently eoax Wbetbm or not you have over the Pfeiffer Store Habit (whi »va« hundred's of Bar lale Ctty-a People money) you are tavltod to laB P«ci thto lug*, new modi the finest la Sea We City. .... ^**•8 DEPARTMENT 8TGRK-23tf
J Laricka' sew store. Saath Seavtlle, »PPo«t* peat offiaa. l*-4t. h ^VE YOU* PAPER-HANGING
Maurice M. 8o- .. 81-tf. _ aT «°A Somers Point, M. J.—14-16L FOB SALE —LARGE BLACK “ r fo. Pri'v 8144 Mr. Btobop. Ocean View. 1^-411 SPRAY CAFE OPEN FOB 8EA- '» served as toe* should be; * ’ »■ all ctyfoa.
Haughty. Sr.. Data of Atlantic C|ty. made n apology to toe court. Haas, i toe plaintiff, chat-gad toe agency
year *•» fur a bill oae alee contracted, the truck wlto a brohe toe they i-Tea away. C — a. secured a writ of replevin for truck. The anas was tried la _ leatbsr. 1838. Hem waa awarded the truck aid
While Hem was la custody, the representatives of the agency used various mess* of Intimidation to tore* Hem to pay them. Attorney BraBell waa slated with the result of the case as It establishes the fact that a detective agency or in*»a” w cannot break la. aalse
with the |
ml Oarage. Asbery avenue. City, and a rep. lea of thto ear can ka aaaa at toe Motor Shop. Wildwood, aad aaybuuy is Invited to call and see
•t •
At tke Cape May Court House Car-
bary. Ocean City, to the third prixe. a 8344 Stoaptex Radio Outfit. Bea them prism. 864 in cash will _ swarded daring ton contest—216
The CAP* MAT COUNTY appreciates the work that hr* already i done and now mat the
iBalaam will be contagious and fireds of present anbeerlben, will (lad u> renew their subscription* sew people will add their names dally to the list of CAPE MAY
COUNTY TIMES' readers
For this reason, those who have
dose little work or have b lag about entering, can ju aad pile up a Mg bu*
for tha alghL The next -nor they left without paying tor i lodging They filled their mac with gas and oil at Goldlnger’a Oarage and drove off when Goldlnger waa computing their bill. Including storage charges for over night. Goldman discovered the lorn of considerable clothing. Including n dram valued at $80.40 belonging to Mtos Bather Stattler. the local klcdcrgaretn teacher aad Mrs. OoldmaVa bast
of the Board.
Schellenger. W\ 8. Thompson. ... Chambers. D. T .Tudor. A. B. Faure, Norman Taylor. William H. Powell. L Powell. A. E. Lehman. Charles E.
Foster, and J. B. Corson, all
here of the Board.
Chamber Backs Manorial Plan
At Meeting on Turadav Hi At Sea
lak Citv Chamber Voted to
in Erection of Tablet
Unveiled on Memorial Day
EDUCATIONAL FILM WILL BE SHOW! AT COURT HOUSE
The Stow of am
the <
$20,060,00 setting provide the ground for the film, “The Story of an Antomcblle.” to be exhibited at toe
Spectator!um Theatre.
***.—*y** ‘VV* y* 1 .V"; V m, ot .I Coomwc. in no^>p.mUon tabeea done during toe enUre first the 8tudeb aker Corporation. Get Renerta in r.. uii. ! and .T 1U ** Bhown ln ^ P* 04 of toe
Be our* tobave yourauScrTpt Iona
la the TIMES office or In your poet | office by 8 P- M. Tuesday. April 17. ; rV®;®®
uy be toOuded In the •"Si,,
the first
balm, the man. Wller, who waa an overaeaa veteran, sought recompense on the ground* that hia love waa of such an Intense nature that the shock caused by Mra. Reldel's spuming his affections, to marry his business partner, upset him to auch au extent that he ia unable to work. The trial atsunud such a humorous kspect that Chief Justice Black, after being unable to subdue toe laughter. Informed the spectators that unless the frivolity cessed the court constables would eject the of-
fenders.
According to Wilder's testimony, after receiving his discharge from Camp Dix. be resided with Mrs. Reldel. who was his aunt, making her custodian of hto funds. When he stated he was going to re-enllat, his aunt Implored him not to do so. that she would do anything for him.
At the regular meetlnx of toe Am Tbta occurr * d •“ Philadelphia. Tha lale City Chamber of OsSmerce held TOUp,e uaually raald *J 1 ln PhlladeI - In toe City Hall on Tneoday night.' *> hlB during toe winter and Wlldthat om^vlaat Ion went on record aa! "rood during the summer.
~ ' who was then
widow, moved
. City and a Com-, to Wildwood, she employed Wller to
mlttee waa named to assist the Par- P* tch the roof, cut th grass, build ent-Teachen’ Association In tot rale- i dog boxes and general handy tnan. lag of money to purchase the tvbleL for vrhich he received no salary exThe Chamber voted $60 to toe 1 c rt>t board. When asked why he fund, and a number of toe members I did It. he stated It waa because he
made Individual contributions. The uk *d her.
«um needed for the tablet la I Mrs. Margaret Beck, of Phlladel$400. of which abont 2160 la now phis, testified Wller frequently made In band. Mrs. James Courtney pre-1 love to her. Wller denied tht. tented toe proposition to toe Cham- He admitted be kissed her only after her. stating that toe Parent-Tench- she had kissed him first. Mrs. Beck era Aaso 1st ion had hoped to make posed as s Texas ranch owner and the unveiling of thla tablet part of Wller waa willing to marry her and the Mmnorial Day celebration. go plumbing In Texas. Tha only ^ Kvery city of any consequence In ! handicaps were Mrs. Beck h.s . tbs State", said Mrs. Courtney, “baa f husband and no ranch.
term of memorial, ex-i time Wller bad n boat am
City, and we must not iy took 1 asked if they ever fished, she replied
they had no Ume for that.
A photograph waa produced showing Wller with his anna around Mrs. Beck and a Mrs. Dankleman * waist In bathing costume on Wildwood beach. Mr. Darnell, attorney for Wller, had no objection to admitting
lag behind in our appreciation of thrallent work of the world war heroes of this city, who were ready to lay
down their lives for us."
Mayor Irving Fitch stated that the
City would aid In the flnanc the erection of the memorial.
. devel-
that the Clean-Up Committee, hlch Edward B. Arnett ia chair- . had been busy and the reeort been districted off with s man ea in each district to look after the cleaning up and beautification of that district. A prixe will be offered by toe Chamber for toe district ‘ eh shows the greatest knproveit before the summer season eeu Chairman Travis, of the Advertla-
tg Committee, repo ' ' Committee bad been .. the United States Tire deavor to have them er m Isle City; Maurice
tod that a model road sign had procured, twenty-four by five j *n slxe. and that an appropriation of $850 had been made by
(Continued on page 3)
tan unucual 00 Wildwood t Wller's laywer asked Mrs. Beck If 1*. a married woman, thought it proper to allow Wller to make these advances. Mra. Beck stated she saw In it. aa she waa rial ting Wildwood on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Song, of Philadelphia, tootlfled In behalf of Wller. stating she frequently heard Intimation of x
“IH:
Mrs. Reldel on Wller's Up as far back as 1*18. R woman In the audience fainted but was revived. Mrs. Wller furnished the capital for Reidei and Wller to start a fruit (Ccntinoed on pare 4)
a* April term of tourt oa Than-
FREE VOTiNG BALLOT
Good For 200 VOTES ThJt ballot to good for 344 votes for the candidate In CAFT MAT COUNTY TIMES Subscription Campaign, whose i * wrtttes an U. Do not fold. Trim.
VKB Aim AWL 17th ANYONE CAM VOTE FOB FRIENDS
penlugs the * manufacture, a
City, to be known as tke “Greeter Bee Isle Building and Loan Asa. tion." It to planned by too* I of the formation of the new Aam tion to start with a stock mem ship of two thousand shares. The incorporator* aro: Gustsseeker. E. B. Arnett. John L ter. William J. Barr. George Rosa, Hiram Love, Maurice ffofroner. Irving Fitch. M. A. Luongo. Thomas E. Ludlam, Jr. George Boeder and Wil-
liam A. Haffert.
The need of another building am* an association has been apparent r some Ume. to take care of toe tnand fer mortgage money on new bulldlnga which are now held up for
lack of these funds.
NOW 18 THE TIME TO REPAIR at ror' We have e good stock of Ught. Bstlum aad heavy weight.
pton. 14lh street and West Oeaar City. N J “Look
are laid In the Studebnker plant
Ind.
This romarcc of modern manufse-
as commonplace hap-
lers of motor' aa hydraulic pree-
toaslng a four-ton hammer as though it were light as a feather, and thto aa ie hammer forging white hot bars of the toughest steel* Into automobile parts; molten metal flow, log from a cupola spout like water from a faucet: a vaat storeroom served by two traveling cranes which transfer materials from the loading to any floor In sixty seconds; e single machine which drills 68 holes In the engine bloc et one operation '*" being held by metal straps : will fit In the machine In only one position—the correct on*, which helps to explain the perfect Interchangeability of Btudebaker
part*.
The story to a faelnaUng portrayal Of the miracles of twentieth century anutacture. It will interest any ie who ever rode In an automobile. After seeing It. you will appreciate why the repreeentaUvee of fourteen after viewing It In Washcked that it be exhibited la - respective countries, ito county to fortunate to obtain film, which has been (enned “the finest Industrial film ever proto the energy and courtesy of Robert O. Plerpont. of Wildwood. local Btudebaker dealer, that this film to to be exhibited FREE OF CHARGE at the Bpectatorlum theatre on Wedneaday evening, April 18th. at 6 P. M —adv.
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wnt/caesmi
A. ROSENFELD
Woodbine
New Jersey
NOMINATION COUPON GOOD TOR 80.000 VOTES OUT OWE COIITEI) TO AW EWTSAW' This Nomination Ballot is gwod for 5C.OOO rote* for the person whose name to written thereon. When |1.60 accompanies the entry the ballot wlU count for 76.400 rotas; when accompanied by 312.00 In subscription busmens it to g&id for 160,000 votes. Both new subscriptions or renewals count.
Nominated bj Person* making nominations must sign too ballot aa evidence of good faith, but names win not be divulged. Mell thto coupon to the CAPE MAT COUNTY TIMED. Cfon pelgn Department. Bea lale City. N. J.

