Cape May County Times, 27 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cam; May County Times

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i nu OUT, CAPE MAT COJHTT, 1.1., FBIBAT, APRIL 87, 1983

HUMBER TWENTY-FOUR

Booster Banquet Huge Success

Better Setric* Proourd

on Tu«*»r «•* —>■" •« <*• cur Boo"" „lrt to Pl.ll.n JpiU wlt» t»* r-n pone of tellins On woH4 about Ooma City. The eKilr the Ktmiml fuccM of ur e.Uf»rtee tWe ture erer HtwnplfxS ta Gave May County. Froai tha ttaae the Bom j»n Ocean City oa their *>eeUl train j SO P. M. last Tueaday uata tl return not a hitch la the arrai menu occtrrreA. The Raatlia* Ballroad CarrMd (he •ntaUrae IroM Ocean City to i exactly sixty taint breaktnc all recocde tor that tl The Boost ere vara met by a hand furnished by the PhlladhlphU Kltoatooa oC pottoa.

XTERYBAY HEROES The tnaa who cau (at into the bathtub Wlthou: knockln* off the wire eoap holder. The nan who. when the lower drawer of the bureau sets stuck, does not glre It a kick. The man who doesn't think that be "stand* la” with the cnrac* The man who can see a frosty pane, while waiting for a train, and not scratch his Initials on It. The wife who. when there are

far he can hear <

awnlnp* the drat time his wife

Indictments Made Known

MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTORS

The procram of the acoompUahmeru for IMS are the oamploMon of Hoirl nanden which Is betac tnanced by populv aaUertpUoa. tbs hard surfadac of the principal streets, the further leucthealnc of the sprint ssd fall railroad schedule* and better sad faster rail aerrler The schedules Cor next summei both the Pennsytraala end Reeding roads win be moch taster than at any i the

tolling the advantages of Ocean City not only aa a -eashor* resort but ha an ideal place to live the 1

Edward Back was forced to 1 chase new tags. The old t unintelligible from being p the exhaust pipe.

Agnew T. Dice, president of the

LANDIS AVENUE STORE NOW open; you are cordially tartted to inspert our large stock furnlahlsg*. etc., that Boulevard sure the ■ and disci Boulevard i 8aa Me City. Ptetlsr's City: —

ttreet

A CHECKING ACCOUNT you to keep tract of your < < res and glvai you a raaaSpt

•’cry with

Wanted-SCHOONER cat ».au<*u •‘"■P <o ran shells from Keyport to Bangor, with return load of seed. Apply J. R. Kelson, M Adelaide avenur Highland Part. New Brnnewtck. if-*t-P. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINE POR

MILSOM ARRESTED H IFN pv J itTEEPOOL. dslud Loops Uead at tmm » tor an Awn. 'fajj Q^ar Meet

Jury, Rot Judge

Wednesday

List is Small One

The Indictments which wera 1mouaded (kept secret) when they are returned by the April Grand Jury two weeks agr. became In Wednesday, when the Indicted per-

A sage once quoted "Murder will out.” and the wisdom of this was Illustrated this week when Harry O. Mlleom. formerly of Wildwood, aaa apprehended In Liverpool. England, this week through the efforts of the American Bankers' Association. Mllvom. who resided In this County about six months, and who had the Connty agency for the Star and

Durant automobllee,

Wildwood about six week left behind him a string

Isaac Tenenbaum, Prominent Cape May Merchant, Victim After Parading

dredge to eater pleea. , arouei

The Indictments are for minor of-'r*”*' uses, but were Impounded because of the change In th® County Proaeentorehlp. Unwood Errickson. the new proeerntor having just tsken of-

fice.

The .ddictments and . •* plena entered are as follows: 1 «tste*v£ Mabel Burnell, atrocious assault and mttory; plea not guilty. (Wild wo >d) 2. State vs. Wb. M. Davis. Ocean City, fraud ulen check making. fraudulent check uttering; plea sot guilty. 'm. M. ua»U. same charge aa No. 2; no plea. 4. Wm. M. Daria, fraudul at cheek making and drawing, fraudulent check uttering; plea not guilty. 5. Robert E. Carlson, desertion of family, aon-support of family; plea guilty. (Wildwood) E. Benj. Gandy and Max Baker. WlMwood. assault and battery on not guilty.

apprehension wan 1 by a letter he wrote i confident at Wildwood,

who divulged his whereabout*. It Is stated that his defalcations In this

only a

Apparently in Good Heal f h

SET YOUR CLOCK AHEAD Don't forget to set your dock ahead on Saturday night before you go to bed. If you would be on time to catch the trains on Sunday morning, or do not want to get to chureh an hour late. Sunday morning at two o'clock daylight saving time become* ef« fectlve. Philadelphia, New York. Atlantic City. Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Wildwood have adopted this time, as well as doirns of communing towns. Farming districts and strictly rural communities will stick to standard tbne. and many rural residents have dubbed daylight saving time as

d m silly time.

Isaac Tenenbaum. of Cape May. waa stricken with heart failure last Friday evening In Dales Auditorium, Jr:kson street. Cape May. at a meet.ng of Cape May County Forest No.

16. Tall Cedars of Lebanon. Mr.

SSTJSE 7“ rMM* WILDWOOD BOITO DKIVE

from Wildwood, just as the band GOES OVER THE TOP

leader raised his baton to start the

evening festivity. Mr. Tenenbaum 338,500 is Subscribed by Golf Ena. nniiMi 1 •**® , OK I y tripped. Stein thrust his, thosUsts _ y what he pulled off In , anns forward to grasp him. It was

The Wildwood Qolf Club’s drive to

zsxL Jszr ^ ““ »""*>"»-» ••

He ta totog heM by the Uvsrpool | h. ’* ‘ ***" ' Tenenbaum t

the probable

authorities awaiting extradition i

failure ,

STRANGE WILL PRORATED | Tall adjourned the BY COUNTY SURROGATE utely. The

Mat Testumat of

The joint will of Charles EUick and his wife. Amelia EUick. of West probe ted by Snrro-

1ns!ead of Thar lee C.

while In poor health made n joist wiu with his wife on May Sth. 1222, and the following day he died.

16 th. 1222.

edneee of the course on Shore Road was a huge success. The goal ct 930.000 and 38600 more was raised before the campaign cloeed. A tee-

. 0r * n , d tlmonlal dinner was tendered to the

fourteen teams that participated in t “* lr the contest to sell the 3500 bond that Includes a four-year membership to planned to tlle c j Ub M on( j a y evening.

Cwe He, olrtt . weelU eel- Eeeh ... e<, m p«d 0 I two ebntloo. After the but »»d ot-!„.o , nd wonl , n h.d «

fleers had dined at the Progressive

Vue. detention! ftom "tLted'"11.7ot'orapitl” Yw.Vno" tb. Ooontf, Inctndlng Mr. Tenen- „ workto. oo FrUer. tbe 13th. w u nm. paraded through the streets, high with twenty 3600 bonds to Tl* . Tenet!bourn wu opporenU, Ht} e ^, L ^ w „ eoiopo^ of

in which to work on a

t of health.

| Commissioner Alfred Taylor, Mrs.

eon County in 1862. The property! Endowed with a genial personality that '.the will involved waa of minor hU tripe were looked forward to by consideration. | bis customers aa a social call more A joint will la one which the two; than a business deal. This was the

Tenenbaum reads chiles A. Norton and Harry Wise. Born In Anstria The entire drive netted the club

fifty-tcht year* ago. he immigrated , 3 8 i5 oo. which clears the club of all to America be was fifteen years' Inde .ht e< i nca e and leaves a surplus for °f **• sod settled 'n Vineland. He; emergencies. No more bonds will be wee attracted to C**.e May County carr yii 1 ^ the free membership and has been identified here for over ; prmlege The h lgh teams were forty year*. Starting from a , awarded golf stick* and balls as humble beginning. Ike. as mom «f his I prtMX Th e speakers of the evening friends called him, traveled In the W ere Senator W. H. Bright. Mayor

W. Court right Smith and H. Foster Goslln, president of the club; Robert C. Latimer presided as toastmaster.

nqiARfi ATTEND CONVENTION

A delegation of Cape May Forest No. 16. Tall Cedar* of Lebanon, attended the twenty-second annual convention at Atlantic City Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday The Cedar b» jd from this County participated '.a the parade Wedaeaday afternoon. Many stayed for the tail on the Million Dollar "Pier — the even lag.

Big Subscription Campaign to End in Twelve More Days A. H. Sepp Wiaa Seomi Tenod Pme for Tmiag ia the Meet New Subscription!: Mary V. Craig and Tfflie Cnaecker Abo Capture Second Period 38X0 Frisea, in Times Circulation Campaign Now is the Time to Help Contestant*

"jpu/ 0 * l T -ZL mm! NANT MAD LRfflTED

**' r ' otherorle* t K perfect coedlttoa. 348. ‘ - * H»ffert. 2t ! L

ning eagtoa. fiackifia*. 9. — — Lvcrsor street. Sea Mo OKy.—I3-2t ■ Hi.VK[^MM

- _» tt*r, -, T . .

(roney. Sea ui* Qty. 21-U. FOR 8ALB —WALNUT DINING fu-m set. sis chairs, table aad si “* rd Price 926. Apply C. J. To N'eptane street.—adv. 21-It. HAND-MADE WHEELBARROWS

. ' “>« Fred S. Hardlag. Annie! ***nee. FiaMfe Point N. J.—14-I6t.

K>K fi ALE—FRAUtt* STATE IN-

OitNAtor; only need once. Mm. H.

K, *'«. •** Me Qty. 2» :t. dFfiAY CAFE OPEN FOR RRA-

Th* Wildwood Oty Commlseloner* want the Board of Freeholders “ light Rio Oro-ide Boulevard I Shore Road to the city limits. H. R Doughty announced the Altai lie City EUctrie Company could furnish the current if the suggestion is adopted. Connty Mca Baiirond Band Cut o( sixteen bands of the Pennsyivanis Rail roe A the Atlantic Division Band was chosen at the recent

athletic _

at Columbus. Ohio, to play on day Governor Donahey. of Oipo, at-

tended the i

of the band to ro-

aeiv* 'Ale ho«*^ are Ira P. Hem of San lile City; LmHe Farter aad Jack

Berry, of South SeavllU. Forest Rre Nov Woodbine A forest fir* that raged between

Denntsvi’l* arid Woodbine .'eeaday. gave tb* fir. warden. eorMdershl. trouble bedori aubdimd. The fir*

CONTRACTORS MAIL CB TOOB gs for builders soppllaa We osn .v* you money- Chaaptoa. I2t>. street and West avenue. Ocean Oty. N. J. "Look for the elge "—ad-er-

NOTICE!

parties Involved make like

■Bd cannot be probated until the

death .gf both partlea.

Tbe Maxwell touring ear. donated by the Tall Cedar* last Wednesday evening on the Million Dollar Pier. Atlantic Oty. waa won by Frank 8.

Tb* Cap* May County Tlmee ii ow Cape May County's leadinj It has grown stoadUy: circulation, which hai

Third—as an advertising medium. Fourth—In the character of Its news aad the way It Is written. It to your local paper. Did. established. reliable. Tbe Cape May County Times to ofable prices to the wla- > In the big subscrlplt to cow conduct

leader*, while those a little farther behind have Indicated by thetr efforts s determination to gain a place at tb* top of Ot-~ list. Now while the Internet to at Ita height, to the time tor our present eebncrlber* to tor ahother year at Meet, and t now taking the ib* and give their friends* standing a boost If your

Twelve Days Mere

In Just a few days moro—Wednesday. Msy 8th. to be exact, the co:.-

Cnah Award!

probable

In 1884 he store and later

of hie later i

WOODBINE BEATS WILDWOOD

Its

, Saturday. AJexenberg pltch- — Important real ee-■ lng f or woodbine received good euptato properties In tbe early days of, and won hl8 own ganie ; a the kto career and at the time of htol^,,^ Innlng when he b.tted out death besides his various business B two case hit. While Goldlnger mterprleee. he was an extensive | Btarre< j ln rlg ht field with a one hand Among other real t^t g ame . for two of the Bellevue men were on at that time. He Court House. alao featured with a double and a "—1th Me<l to dtonio trtp , e . o^rloot, pltoblnt tor WIWMr. Tooonh.nm', Jort^ dUptoOUbn. I wood po.. EO ppo rl b„ t bo Mr. Ten.nboum botoro bio booth otlll Mwl hu atmo<L goturdor Woob•obo pertoblcol trtpo tbrnopbeut tbo w , u m „, ,; Kt Horbor ot Esj County and his customers of thirty H . rhnr years ago enjoyed hU visits and. Woodbine quaint wit ae much as they did when | ab r h a e he war a struggling merchant He welxel 3b 6 12 2 1 waa burled with Masonic ceremonlee 1 Lapldu ^ 2 b 6 1110 at Norma last Sunday. Mr. Tenen-! AIexenberg p 5 X i j 0 baum to survived by seven sons and JUblnovltx, lb 6 1 2 0 0Three of the sons. Goldlnger. rf 4 2 2 1 0 Jacob and Howard, are M Beck er, cf 4 110 0 it Wildwood and Cape May t

j : INVESTIGATION BEGINS,

i WaUworth. Bright

If

Wildwood

.40120 .4 0 0 1 0

The last special cash prim goe*! RiehaM, “ wN * weT * -PPolnted by th & Crawley , „ 5 nexTrimtoa^Mw lst-310 tor rt* Sut * Sw “ t# W lnT ~ tl ^ te , ,he ^/-Robbins, rf 6 next lueeaay. may iai •* v .*««« the aknttinr tha _ r

moat snbojrlptton b net ness turned tn from April 26th to May 1st. inelu- *'

Tb. wl.~™ tb tb. ■»—

ab r h a

parted

April 24th wore: A H Bvpp. most new subscriptions: Mary V Craig, tor greatest number of renew als. and Time Cronerker for most

chase of the ^ land abutting me G arri80n , p Perth Amboy bridge met In Trenton ‘ PaoU cf Monday. Governor Sllser charged ' lf

Rigor, c .

- thtodeal.

NOW IS THE TIME TO REPJ that roof. W* have a good stock light, medium and heavy well

from Cape May County.. Buy the Champion Roofing of Cha

and It will be ptsn, 10th street and West aver io will capture Ocean City, N. J. “ix»ok '.or prise. ! sign.”—advertisement. 4tf.

List lefieoed 1 There are a lot of people who have an the Inactive candidates have such weak eyes they cannot tell the been eliminated from the list and truth when they see IL the field to now turned over to our

sixteen aeU » workers Ik* winners of the three grand prise* will be

BRIGHT Senator W. H. Bright, of Wildwood. addressed the I. C. 0. F. members In Jersey City Tuesday evenlnr. The affair marked the 104th anniversary of the Bergen City Xxxlge of Odd Fellow*.

of CcatcstaxU (April 24th) AVALON Mr*. Gilbert 8. Umlth 866.P88 CAFE MAT COURT HOUSE

-.828.200 _ 408 890 ..462.400 _422.200

Mrv leyl Clouting — Mrs. Allison Ludiam -

will .

will

missed aa oppurtanity to help friend if you do not subecrlb* during the Interval and give your friend

your votoa

A Weed to Contestant All of 'W present subscribers who have not already done so will he glad into their subscriptions and rw^deat of Capo May County.

The fioM to oof yet covered.

Archie Richardson MARMORA Miss Betel la Madara OCEAN CITY Charles P. Proffatt J. Richard Townsend

A. H. Bapp REA ISLE CITY Louis Braca — Miss Mary V. Craig TIUle Cronecker -

A RARE TREAT !

THE BELMONT PLAYERS in conjunction with the Sea 111* City Band BRAGA’S THEATRE, SEA ISLE CITY Monday Evening, April 30, 1923

DON’T MISS IT !

Bell Phone 7_eyrtonc Phone CUC and 644D Sea Isle City Trucking Company LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING any TIME ANY WHERE LEAVE ORDERS AT WEST JERSEY GARAGE or 107 LANDIS AVENUE SKA KELT CITY, N. 7.

.604,400