Cape May County Time
VOLUHS THHTY-
SEA ISLE CITT, CAFE MAT COUHTT, I. J., FRIDAY. JUKE 15. 1983
NUMBER THIRTY-ONE
\r I owns or fexhuzeb plant Irx rv li 5ee to i our eiu ms a sDKn)Ej*--' , ’ 0 P s Ucad Auto Lens in Her Home
tn i m IbCT An M *k« lujpector* WO 0*t 1 •« m Jmlf lit
Keep UceMe Plate Ckan
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driven and >oy-rld«n aM
“ d boo, *\« «iaooo«»tS^plod din*
moiortou who go Unooea
their way down lha rarionn piwa ana
hvrands ot tbU aUU.
by Sm» i^cu^ttnnuuhaaw
been nolifled I* rendlncaa U> an*®™*, “f
nsht rtgulationa wh^hb^ u " ’XJS'ioiJ StoT
motorists nhould WOK
because the Inspaetota wtU
11 they don't watch oot on and after ,b lf you own an o*pao«hro Packard or usta plain U«»oJ» wtU Poyyoo to see that poor ““"f arc kept trimmed and burtln*. which In aatomoblle parlanoa ■naans «o«a*lawnaa on yocr car that —t tha now roquirements. You may hare tha nsaat
expenaira leooaa o« tha —
that may not mean ah] lees they are of tha type
ed by the depcrUnaat Owy wtU do aad you wtU e layln* yooraalTeo open to . flnaJf yoo voBioro oot with them after July tmt Thera will an Inspector InrkUw at oaarr non to pick up motarMn who hoot ha Not only must the leooaa be of a
of tha
• approval ha WM .
department. I
manufacturer the (laaa. Othai wtoa. ft vlll line and curses upoo you—aa flO worth of ooafc. The CouualaaWhWt nf aarwa than a
Frederick C. Arnold, owner of the a Isle qty Plah Producu Company. Sen lie City, ended hla Ufa by drink! n* poison, accord In* polka, when a detective ent home in Newark laet weak him under arreat on a char*e of ambaaxUn* I6C00 from tba Beneficial Loan Society, of which ha waa traoa-
or.
Arnold's wife admitted tha detective and directed him to her husband's room. The but Arnold opened it when the detective knocked and naked what was
Anonotfe Stricken While Cookinr Breakfast—Was in Terr Poor Health
Neighbor; Discover Dody
Mrs. Annie Ankele. an old resident ot See Isle City, was found deed in her home on House street and Pleasure avenue about 10 A. M Wednesday mornln*. After A. H. Kramer, a salesman, failed to *et any re-
sponse. he called Mrs. T. Wheaton ., . -.. . ^ , and Mrs. Tamlr Edfrards, who live * bl * ,0 Proceed unaided to hla room.
COAST GUARD DIES AFTER SHRINER8’ PARADE Buutroke Hastened End—Served for
Eighteen Yean
Aaron Smith, 44. of Court House, died Monday In Providence Hospital, Washington, after collapsing during the Shriners' parade, held then' last .week. Smith, who waa boatswain of the Holly Beach Coast Guard Station, was a man of striking appearance and was selected to lead the .Coast Guards picked from the various sections of the country to be reviewed
by President Harding.
He collapsed during the procession, which was attributed to the terrific heat. After being revived he waa
tha warrant naarby to investigate. He forced en-
handad him by tha officer, made a try by a porch window and dlacovpeeullar noise and fell over dead. . ered the bod; near the front door In the bathroom the police found > with a rag clutched In her hand, a bottle that had eoaUlned palm. It was Mrs. Ankeie's custom to hang which they believe the man drank the rag oa the porch rail when ah*
Was ailing to attract the neighbors' attention. When found, she waa ful-
the man
whan he heard tha detactfre at the
Croat door.
The warrant for Arnold's arrest id been Issued on complaint of Thomas W. Cullen, of Brooklyn, seeretan' of the society. According to the authorities. Cullen said Arnold's shortage was approximately SI fid.0 JO. When the Bta Me City Fish Products Company, a fartlllxer concern, went on the financial rocks about a year ago. Arnold bought the plant It was operated 'ey his brother. dAHUEL A. BOTES DOB AT AGE OF EIGHTY-TWO Wat SficrctatT «f ¥■—ici Lodge far Over Psrtv Yean Samuel A. Stltea. elghty-two yean old. a metnrt-r of John Mfieray Post No. 40. G. A. died at his homa la Cape May on last Friday night He was a member of the Board ot BdufiaMon of Capa May tor over half a century, former City Berorder aad member of the City Council and a ' — n. For over forty aa Sacretary ot the Cape May Mamie Lodge. ~
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must junk them . Manul&cturem of l*n« reap a harreat for reeks. They owe the a vote of thaaha aad a tew good
dinners.
Comm iaskn
new headLght regulations will besn-
forced gently at first and fashion If nrnmsyy. H» i
Oltlons wIH be greatly First there will be no more of thorn
flaring headlii - ‘
many accidents
more, it will now be possible to travel fro mons state tp another without danger of being held up by Inspectors h^auae of Illegal lenses. The now fvpes are standard. AH this has already been pretty *H1 advertised but another rogula- '’" n *hlch is being eaforrod this
here he undressed and retired. Later on he complained of being ill. and when a phyalcUu pronounced
him seriously 111 his son moned froir Court House.
The physician stated the death waa caused 1/ apoplexy. Tt body was b ought to Wildwood and was buried yesterday afte.-noon from the Holly
Ccr.“* rte«-a station, where he had served for eigl teen years.
During the war t mlth waa aealgned as aii instructor by the Secretary of the Navy. He la s irrived by hie wife id one son. Bu -ton J. Smith, of
s; rt '
ly clothed. The gas stove waa still burning and tt waa evident tnai waa preparing her breakfast when stricken. . “ Dr. Clarence W. Way stated her death was caused by dlabotla. had been In poor health tor
“Be.
Mrs. Ankele is survived by several children. After aer vices In the
Lutheran Church. Sea Isle City, this iERSEYMEN CONTRIBUTE
afternoon, the remains were taken' 1 the train to Philadelphia. Mrs. Ankele will be buried from bar residence 1(17 Westmoreland s Philadelphia, at S P. M.. Saturday; Interment will be made at Greenwood
Cemetery.
H7BXED IN TRAD WRICK
Injuries Not as Serioaa as at lint
Harry Dougina, one of the best
_ one of the
in a train wreck at Tills Nova Tuesday morning, when an ea _ .. electric train crashed Into a local nsmrrrsr train carrying about a
hundred persons. Dougtu waaTMt- SEA ISLE KAGUS
lag hU wife who is HI at Bryn Mr w». Hs waa throws heavily from hla seat
aad cut about the
head and body, .
I withthe otbAJ V The E« iwr Hospital. Tmkeaa Clt ild not recover as! day by a
HEAVILY IN INCOME TAX
Hotel Association Now in Session
State Organization Is Holding Convention in Wildwood—Will Vizit
Cape May and Ocean City
Many Attend Sessions
ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF WOODBINE HIGH SCHOOL
Two of Graduatiur Receive
Scholarship*
The twelfth annual commencement of Woodbine High School vaa held •(•the Lyric Theatre, June 8th. Fourteen students were graduated, the largest number that received diplo-
mas thus far.
Of the graduates two received
,v. o..,. scholarships—Isldoie Inimencan. one week attending the Fifth Annual C0Ur8fl S.. i•’ni^11_ yen8r V Co»»mUon o! U» N.w J.ni.r Hottf * t ot p.anwl-
>bo commencwnent .od dc
The Wildwood convention la at- Uvered a stirring address,
tended by the largest crowd attend-! The chairman of the Rutgers Intering a conventltm of the association scholastic Debating Society was also « . J The h ?* d<,U ^ t fr 8 *r e ,. the Present, to present the Rutgers DeHotel Sheldon, where all the visitors bating Trophy to the Woodbine High are registered. The first business School, this year's winner of the deseeslon was on Wednesday. | bate. Woodbine also won the debat-
“No more convincing proof of the Ing cup in 1922.
great need of a large and virile state The 1922-1923 trophy for the winhotel association Is necessary than nlng baseball team was presented to the present-day business conditions,” . Woodbine High School, who had It was stated in the Invitation to the made a sweeping record of ball vie-
convention. | torles this season.
'That we can accomplish much , Sarah Shalk won the loving cup more with an organised, infiuential */ v *' n annually by the Alumni Aaaobody than by Individual effort must c ~”“ n for tke best essay on school
be realised," continue* the Invitation. ■P*™' . .
•'The hotel business is continually lfr ; Arthur B. Voasler. supervising menaced by unfair legislation, which Principal, delivered an address at the we can only counteract by an organ- nloee of the program, telling of the l*»d effort. The ‘Boost New Jersey* flne vrork of the schools campaign, which had Its inception at |
our Lake Hopatcong convention last ,
OUT One Xeieeted A, l«me <*, HEAE RBJVE TO STOP
MltHsai Dalian not have been undertaken by indl-
I vidual eFort.”
Official figures showing the number The convention began-with regie-
of Inoc and th
Tear 1917 1918 1»19 Si!
Itl.Tfifi *81.7(7 29(.9S9 2((.09(
Only ona person In Jermy made a
return Indlcr 'ing an Income exoeedCape May County, ing a million In 1921. Tha Income
persona injurod of that one was 94,(47.187.
Thorn making Income returns of fl'Ofi to 920(10, numbered 89.000.
RUM RUNNING IN INLETS,
tax returns in this State tnuion at the Hotel °Sbeldon. wild- Coast Guard* Mut Inspect All Boats
follow: wood. There was a business session I . in the afternoon, an Informal dinner Entering After Sunday in the evening at the Hotel Adelphl- —
Witte, followed by a supper-dance at 1 Coast Guard cap'alns along rhe Wildwood Ocean Pier. Yesterday New Jersey coast have received morning thei e was a golf tournament orders from the Treasury Departat Wildwood Golf Club and an auto ment to see tnat no craft of any kind tour through Wildwood. North Wild- Is allowed to get Inside the h lets wood and Wildwood Greet Before along the coasts without sn Insvsc-
nnnn the rnrventlrmi«l« left fnr Pane
TRIM OCEAN CITY
noon the eoDventlonists left for Cape tion.
May. where luncheon was served at At 1* o'clock Sunday night, the Congress Hall, ns guests of the Cape i»ro hour proclaimed by the Supreme May Hotel Association. There waa Court of the United States went Into
a business session In the afternoon, effect
and In the evening the annual ban- Coast Guard stations have been quet at Wildwood Manor Hotel. equipped with new power boats which This morning the party motors to have a speed as high as twenty-five Ocean City, where an entertainment miles an hour. The United States Is scheduled In the morning, followed Coast Guard cutter Klckspoo will rebyjuncheon at the Arcadia Cafe. turn to the Cape May Coast Guard oflcsiw of the State as- Station from Baltimore In a few days.
Howard where she has been thorougnly over-
sea U« Cagles routed the
- City Ksystene Club last Satur-
reported he would not recover a*| day *jr a score c< *•-•. MaeGragor, |»«laMo« are: It waa thought he was Injured intern-1 the Eagles' star twister, waa unable i Huilek. Allen hurst: first vice prwl- hauled and It Is understood her speed ally. Dougtaa waa brought to hla Uq pi* y ou£ West Philadelphia; deBt - p"' p - Atlantic City: hes been Increased to eighteen knots Court Hoom home Wedneadsy where .rtetltute eet a wonderful pace by J**?*'„ T * C * Wealent. Harry IaIz. _n hour by the Installation of new he Is now rooting easily. Jta addition giving five passes in the first Inning. Hopatoemg; treasurer. Fred C. high speed engines.
?!Sib£'Lj£!»J£ WmamlWaAttaljeCitf teOM.;" 1 "*
to the _
wrtowwwsww Petefully Injured in the Imck and TO OPERATE The wreck was canoed by a
defective switch, the railroad author-
j AUTO RACING ON
COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
s Ganze ]
i to Handle
This applies
r.ot ice so «o driving with dirty. _ _ •euro lleeoae plateo. Inapectoro are, °«t tala we-*- * - - and this n f>-d one ai » rti - an.-, .r it** 4 BO attention to « W.>“- “~T ate. th.m they become so covered with mud • dust that police are usable to get m Hfuaftb v' *
This*
The Public Utility Commission last Bat or day gave Franklin O. Green-: field, of Otaade*. permission to oper-
ate four aato basses Between Atlantic Court
City and Capa May. through Ocean .
City and Gm Me Ctty. The rout*
will start at fitetm avenue aad the '
Boardwalk. Atlantic City. | Norman T. Smltk. of Court House, operate fo.tr buseea between A.lantlc fanner auto racer, announce# he will City and Cape May was denied as the oongnet an a»io racing meet some other petition was filed trot and the Saturday nevt month on the County
Commission said the Oreoufiold •tee filr Of*~~dB.
would adequately meet tha need. Uany of the bee', dirt track drivers -- |a the eaat will compete. One of the driver* that signified Ms Intentions PROPOSED IN SURF AND ot * r .*,-.a* th* me«t was killed last WAS SECRETLY Ma»»7FTi Saturday during a race when be at WAS SCLJUSiLX ■hf^a'-* lMDKad u> fiag the apeedstero after
his ear stalled. There will be several
races for county drii
Case Met Romance <d Lut
Jut Dtecfaeed
»nd h* ho. notified his l
, . rl,r W>llce and state pyilee to
U : CAT* MAT-Atwr^'^ tb.
i. w. sou ooirnmo* AT CATE KAY CITT
u.t L-bor D., :•
n» v«.~. o. r.™«. w„.
'hr -r-T.,, 1 - 11 *** detphla. who U a popular teacher In opened their stele convention In Cape
whooli in teat city anda M . y today. The buslnm. bouses
_ oo mr with a ear with 4_ . r.ae Mav Wester* Union o«-. r .tte their stores for the occa-
■ ■ IHm. irnlS ^- -*
** permitted to take the ex ;■ nation. it U well to bear In
p "i, furtb «-. that plates must be 1 x-fd conspicuously, so that there U
■ ‘“tracted riew. Hanging them tee Body of a truek.Th^e they freely be seen. wlU not go.
MAGHl
H0UA LATE MAfim
10 REPAIR WEST
WALL
_ Unloa dev/ratjd their stores for Teiewraph office In summet. eloped Tonight s. military ball will be to Wildwood on last Labor Day aad h-a on convention Pier. Governor waa married to Paul Bennett, graad- U expected to ad drees the You •on of n former Delaware bey *•«: aalurtUy coming, in tha afternoon river pilot . a parade that will include many of grtile In bathing Beanett proposed tb4 prominent state bands will be and eras accepted, and he took ao h-M At « P. M. a prWle laltUUon chances, bot went directly to a mla- ^ th. Veterans side 'order, the M1UIster aad had th* oaremoay P^j Urjr order cf Cootie U planned.
Hall. Montclair; recording secretary. John C. Benson. Atlantic City; cor- ,
responding and financial secretary. WILDWOOD ENFORCING
Victor Jacoby, Newark.
CARS RETURNING FROM 7UTT GAME crash
Avmkm
MOTOR REGULATIONS All Violator* are Com Dell cd to Pav
Heaw Fine*
Seri our Inrarv at xne Wildwood police force has In-
augurated a campaign to enforce the .uotor regulations. The effort is dl-
—■ ■ reeled principally against the reck-
A ear driven by Dave Massey of 1888 driver8 » nd demons in hope 8m Iile City, crihed IntoTporf Protecting the pedrotriang No sedas driven by CaoUin McCarty of clemency can be expected from Mag-
the Avalon Coast Guard Station, last |**™*?®*™* Tr
ssrisir ■** “-.sSw ji i ; The ear* were treiellne ennth ne' t0 enforce ail regulations the trivial The can were traveling south on offen< , er vlch u park i nK , B restricted
districts and failing to keep the tail light burning are warned before be-
ing arrested.
Maruulig Lake, ct Oosae View, om! __ J, 0 *?* May County’s beauty spots. OLD SEA ISLE tlmefl* 4 ** 4 ^ for the firef BURIED ON SATURDAY '■»« In yvaro. aad will b« dry for the *»•***>
o or three weete.
rte west retaining wall of th* lake '*nder repair, aad there Is no way h'.fila* th* water until these ro-
] tary Order cf Cootie, la planned. SURPRISE FOR CLUB MEMBERS
‘ v«s formerly a mlU pood
PETERSBURG—On Friday eve-
■e a never for thirty-five for ChUdrer '• Day. tha Brlghten-up ^ jS. Oteb" of whom Mr. Bobbins is a
Mrs. *
e —— IJ e tuwwi
one of the preftieet-i water In thia action, {
WHAT DO YOU WEHTIT
' 77 often the very thin* you need
years a remdent of 8** famiia city, on I*** ***• •
iT bS^ 8t sauah- -
rOtarned from the The first thing that met
Second avenue when McCarty turned to enter Sixteenth street Maaeey'a ear slde-ewiped him and landed near the well of the pumping station. George Jackson, who waa In tbs ear. was knocked unconscious. The other riders were shaken up. The ear driven by Massey was badly dam-
aged.
LANDIS AVENUE STOKE NOW
Umpire Mullen was square by what open; yon are cordially Invited to Inbe knew. He knew nothing. spect our large stock of shoes, bouse
furniahlnga. etc., that have made our
The Keystone boys kept toe lend Boulevard store the mecca of careful until the fifth lining when the tnd dUcrlmlnat , nr buyers: new *^11*®* d^balls- - ball* Boulevard store now also open—th*
k*:"
atone twlrlrr for eleven runs. Pfeiffer s Department Stores. See Isle The Eagle* have won four gTOnee City:--I*ndi* avenue at Italia out of five played this sesaon. They atreet; Boulevard at Park Road. tt.
play the Woodbine second team this Saturday at Woodbine and the Ocean City Keystone Club on Saiurday. June **d. at home. DonC misa the home game. Glance over the following Uae-up and se* for yourself that the Eagles are a team hard to beat. Nell Montagna, second baas; Wllllard Wright, center field; Eugene H oil era o. catcher; Thomas Whittington. shortstop; Tom MacGregor, pitcher; Ira Totaon. left field: Richard Olden, first base and manager: Frank Shannon, third base: Edward
right field.
Fire Extinguishers AIL TYPES Direct Factory Shipment S*ve Money Wm. H. MacFarland 1501 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA Penoatl Re-charging—AD Rceorta
"1 conducted the' ryes waa lh# brUUsnt UghU from the j GAP? MAY WITNESSES MIRAGE ,fc. _ —— D * c *r** 4 | foro ?* H rf.. ibI-OmT and Japanree lanterns suspended from jt***?^. macf ' /J^tAsre Her tha trees suclrelte* his home bare.) CAPE MAT-Crowds on the Walk ^‘Wngaa. hoatlag lived ind There wo* the hug* lev cream iub.i c( Cape May Sunday afternoon were ^ ahatln* dar husband dlsdri* .If^at Vuaiwtb's *'rewbecrias and ’iome-made rsie In a ,; ract ed by a mirage over the ocean
h# winter. ! was atoo hurisd in St. .bundance The crowd numbered Government buildings and the llght-
fortr-five J*are about forty. The evening was spent house at Lew*#. Del., were lb Plain the Jo*h*n Church y mostly 4* singing and Instrumental | view, and for a time Reboboth Beach.
boUM M ta.-55 Wk.Tf u.„ u b, «i». <bu- »““■ | ’*• v cost because someoue stoa drCB ,o v-iv ttiliw -m wwpsia cou - a 08 '
•*• tor I
» further
.. -fc -r-rtrm NOT’ IS THE TIME TO REPAIR It Th* TIMES ■ and that roof. W* nave a good stock of
The automobile U * ma< ilnm and haary weight, a luxury ——hlfi*A j _ Aad a b£" Uv* Champion Roofing of Cham-
,jwnucrx*, tun. m too* ?? "■ts tor hulldsrs —psllsa. W* res | waning
, 1Mb
. 4tf.
Incoming trana-AUanttc steamers looked as If they were ridittl on hiila and flshlnT steatners twenty miles off shore '•"uld be seen hull down to the sea. OR', aea veterans say that these etmoepb'.’rlc conditions were brought about tv the sixty-ulle gals from the
A klm on the ehssk U like riding North waet off th# Delaware Cape on
' oatteM^r m a u tomohile Sunday morning.
D. CINI OCEAN PIER
THEATRE
Opens for the Season of 1923 FRIDAY, JUNE I5th Showing Only Latest Release Feature
Photo-Plays
Two Shows Nightly, 7:30 and 9 o’clooK

