Cape May County Times, 3 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Mot To Curb Cement Bid Hiphwty Bocrf BmMm A«riart Raa to Bu AH Bit lew Jem? IkM

Approval Given T# Project* AJ to« KIM 1*8 In New JerMjr la Fh Month*—Total la TwaatjMJira* Oroatar Than For taaii

Trenton. — In obtaintn* price* tor Portland cement the State Highway Commlaaion will not Unit compeUUon to plants which are located In New Jeraey. Thie wee decided by the oommisslon when the eabjeet waa brought up by State Highway Sagteaer WU]i.m o. Sloan. It did not take the commission long to determine that the widest competition poeelbto ahonld be obtained In view of a general belief that the price enforcement la fixed by a combination of Interests. Budd Lab* Rend Freblenw Is the oonslderalton of the acqalaltlon of propertle* needed In ooaaeotlon with the highway system Mg}or Sloan recommended that K. T. Dalberg be oCerad 9*0* tor approxUn three acre* of land ragatrad la oectl on with aeotlOa U of the L&ke-Netooag road, a bait of

bamberiala'e bile the eettouM ok ma auw » iclndlng drainage, mad* by the 1

federal aid P^afeoL as soon as U after the fills bare settled.

road, a

practical _

This action «■■ mi SB UiOU| uo roqnlremeats at the Ibitoha at Pabllt

fioeda.

Springfield a^onwo srm oareer, btw cue to the Paaaale atrer. la Now Proridenoa "*■ '—'— — proved

tor William A. for Ifoamonth onwasy. wo no rejected plasa and opoct first tons for cons traction of Ssottor I of the Pamlncdal*Batiaar road. TUe action waa taken oe the groand of leek of fnnda it will enable the oonaty to oobt* * the highway from its own fends. The Township Ooamttto* of Hart-

Uon to the i

netting forth

la the Ttda-

congestion

Ilf Of NOW BrUmm-mm. - some ectloa to afiord radaf. The oommlasioa aooaptad the reaignaticn of Richard DeChana*. asslstoat bridge engtaear, employed la the Newark offloe. it aathorlsad paymer t of the entire motor retools allotment for mi. amounting to flMATI, made to

Bergen oonaty.

Approval waa ghren to an agreement between Union township. Hunterdon county, and Slgafooe A Poor* for'eons', ruction of the Jutland - FerryrtUe road from township aid. Approval was giren a cellar r^raemont between Pranklln town-jlp, aaeo la Hunterdon, and Hugh Simon ton for construction of the Pitts to wn-Quahertown road. Approval was given an award of ooatrvcu for broken stone, gravel and equipment for motor ratoela aid work

in Morris county. Auto* Kill 1M

Automobile fatalities for the first

five months at this year exeeed those *°r the corresponding period In IMS. •coording to e oompiletioc made by

State Commlaetoim of Motor William U DOL Che rero

**>st m persona to tomublle »«teltflre

>1 teat For eh* same period la

u: pavpic were killed,

will be noted that tweBty-thra* peveoaa war* killed by automobllva - - - - -

in jeponding

‘•I ('<mmu*laaar DU1. Thla lacreaa* la fato.Hlw la only laothrr evidenos of tbe ueceMltr of >rou> anf.wceeaeai of tbe motor vai- and trafik ecu and the rerooa1 «»* licensee of those motorist■ who > no regard far Ufa or Umb. U. ...raover, brings oat very forelbly bow Isnrerona it U|* practice of pedeeInena using the highway* and the irpU'ssoasa of pereate is permitting ■•Ir chiUrsw to play ia the streets." StatUtice compiled by the commlsJ"ner for this year show the fstaUlea ka follow*: Jaauary, *4 residente.

reror%*how» Hr Uve^to as-

i-roous war* killed by automodurtag the first fir* months of than were killed for the oorre-

1 nonresident: February. ** reeidents and 1 nonresidesta; March. >5 reel♦eats and * aonresldenta; April. 41 restdeata aad I Boarestdeats: May. 44 teeidenu aad 1 BoaneldeaL a total of reaMeata aad I naaresMenta. Figi for the first five mo*tbs of 1*U •how the death of 1M resident* aad *1 people from other states The oommlaMonar has aledaed WjmlUlng magi et re tee Uat he wfll ■tppott them ia rereklag lioaasas of 'M. reetoeee drivers. Whea

Bstelle Potash, of Cleveland, Ohio. Is vial ting her folks for an Indefinite

toay.

Ban Kenin. of Philadelphia, motored down on Tuesday to aae his

Commleeloner DU] hae^premtsed they will net he restored except oe reoom- " Uon of the oMdal who Impoeto

Favorable comment on work being oerrled on in the printin' and engraving departments at the state prison, the Rahway Reformatory and the Stote Home for Boys at Jsineeburg Is contained In a report snbmltted to the Union Printer* - Leegu* of New Jersey pt its state ooc rentier in Plainfield and adopted by that organisation. The report waa made by a committee which visited the taetltoUoni and Inspected tbe work la sack. It was eompofad of Chains** Harry W. Osgood, Jersey City; Cbartee J. Smith, Newark; Kanaath M. Forbes, Hoboken; B. D. Uhler, Rahway, aad Beajamtn A.

evenli g from New York City to * L * euamer with her folks. Mike Tola Naples left for West

Jttder to spend the summer with

her relatlvta.

Major K. O. Howell waa in town i Tuesday and Saturday. Kim Anna Lipman waa In town to aae her mother and friends on Tues-

day.

Miss Ruth Q*1 lard, of Philadelphia. is vlaUii g Mias Miriam Levin for two weeks. Gustave Mendel, cf Newark, motored here on Wednesday to see his

Mias Haxel Collins, of 1 rooklyn, la visiting Miss Aura Mae R ioadee for

several weeks.

Rudolph Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Audubon, called cn Nelson Smith and family, Saturday. Alex Armstrong entertained the

made by the by the ooc'

printing daae at Rahway *oUow the

MMs Hilda Schecter, of Phi lade! __. r ve Phia, i« spending a few weeks with 1 the sick list,

the Oardlner family.

R. C. Haecker, representing tbe Banks Business College. >f Philadelphia, waa here on Wednesday enroll-

ing students for same.

Mr*. Beeeie Berkowitx and son to,,. °i,?sr*8T'££

isae trip to PhlUdelphi* t on Wedn**- : f 0r thiawee "

a Himilf.rh Mr. a PrjH.r Judge Romie. of Philadelphia. U at J*£Ji A Hlmllfarb. Mrs. 8. Collier the home of MlUard Garrison for hie

and Hies Helen Lap Id us spent an ea-1 two weeks’ vacation

JtoMj to .t to to cut m Me ..a Mr. N.iton 3.TT. .to

tout. touruM ton Uto -

two weeks' camping at Sea Isle on Friday. They all had a spl-ndld

Rahway tn the piaocmeot of paroled men. Another recommendsth dorsad related to arrangements aiade with Charles H. Clayton, visor of tnetltstlonal placement of paroled state prison. The leag* pleas by whlbh a tow . find men from the stale prison will tube cribs to printing I ed by the 1 T. U. Oppose Hammic. The only snggeetioi savoring of orlticia^. printing instraotor aad linotype operator U ^he Rahway Reformatory era not member* of the union. The committee suggested that this m referred to the Rahway toeaL The Rahway Reformatory first fnetitutioa lot peeked The work waa oomprebeoeively deecrlhed la the committee’* r*| with the subeequ tor Boys the report describe the work of Calvin R. Derrick, the *

the report. "• high etaaderd of social aad edobatlooel training The echool of manpal arts takes tbe place of the formal school. The pupil is brought ‘ rials aad

being mad* with a view m probable parole placememt Roys’ Work Rinfled Otrt -The inspection of the manual training shop* waa a revelation to tbe ooaemlUec- We found specimen* of boye’ work of • Quality that would rival Chat of say public echool ia the staha la the printing department especially

Ova.’ Tbe Advance, their monthly publication, gotten oat entirely by the boys, la a real example of good eraftamaaahlp. The work of these boys he# attracted considerable attention *-

received several

ibers of the Inlead

of the work In the print shop wea the quality of the akhlbitad.

WOOD BUTE

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Howard Canon and family hare gone to Cape May for the month of

August.

The Philathean Otaae were eetertalned ut the home of Mrs. Sereh o,,.-.' Faunce for the July meeting.

£ rrl . T ^!. 0,, . 8uBtf *? William Chamber hud aa hie guesta

four rolicemen from Philadelphia who •pent part of their vacation here. Their great sport was Ashing in the

Bay.

Mra. William Peterson and daughter, of Atlantic City, are v.alting Mr. Peterson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, for several weeks. Mr*. Charles Mlxner entertained four of her friends from MiUvllle on last Thursday at Reed’s Bach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlisle, of Eldora. spent Saturday with her sister. Mrs. Everett Smith. Mrs. & T. Crandol was In Atlantic

City on Saturday.

George Gallaher is this week on

The Shropshire family motored to Hieeervllle on Friday to spend the

evening with relatives.

Mlae Estelle Potash spent Thurs-

day In Atlantic City.

Many of our townspeople attended the horse races that were held at Cape May Court House on Saturday. Mrs. Gross and daughter Esther, of Philadelphia, are rial ting a relative.

J. U Kata, for one week.

Mr. and Mrs. ... „ Swedesboro. spent the week-end at

their home here.

'ira. Loralne Chester and Mrs. r Stilvrel! were vial tore et Stone

Harboi -ecentiy.

Mlseee C*vrie Hand and Charlott Earl, of MlHvli, ?, were the guests of

Mrs. Charles V .xner.

Mra. J. W. Ooombf has returned

bom* from " renton after spending

several week, with relatives. Mrs. Mar/ Penton has recovered

from her severe illness, so that she was able to attend Camp Meeting on

Remember

Electricity

, the last place visited. The problems of this matltotton are better understood when we take Into oonaid- • ration the fact that more than LMfi man are crowded together In one city block, where they must live, set aad work. We found a well equipped printing department la the state prison. Two llnotypar. o»e Intertype, three cylinder presses, ton P 1 * t * n press**, ruling machine, paper cutter, end other printing and binding machinery Considerable prlntng *e done in this plant At tbe time of our visit they w«e printing "ftotr*Ujor Joot. tor um in the public school* of the state. Part of the plant is eat arid* for educational porroeee and part tor

production purposes "

May Net RetWlM dtoekten Span Two members at the Centre Bridge Delaware Bridge Oompeny, owners of tbe 8tocktvo-Centre Bridge epaa, de mollshed bv fire ahar belag etruck by lightning, aalu 3mt the comply will not likely robs lid the etroetwe owing to the fact that the amount of Insurance due on the burned bridge would not eggrogate .anything near the amount neoaeeary to replace the span at present co#U of labor aad »*tertal. 8. L. DiH>. o( Stockton, aad Dr. O. N.) Roeemount. were the two n.«mb#ra who mad# the aeeertlon*. Gordon Cooper, of Lambert Till*, eec-1 rotary of the New J error anu Pennsylvania Free Bridge Commission, said that that organisation would likely , meet In the near future to consider | the possibility o» purchasing the piers , .nd rebuilding the jpan as e free bridge. Zlr. Gordon said that the commission had offered to boy the Bridge a year ego but that the company owning it asked IM.OOO. a price which the oommlrolon deemed too high. It waa the commlarion'a Intention. than, according to Mr. Cooper, to rebuild the bridge with •irol’

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teckler, of'Sunday.

Philadelphia, were here totopend the Miss. Clara Springer entertained week-end with relatives. |her friend from Wildwood over the

Leo M. Danerhirsch is busily en- week-end. gaged in doing electrical work at Ocean City. He travels dally with his machine and Is doiug business on

a Urge scale.

Mias Pauline Greenateln returned from the Quaker City on Saturday where she spent one week visiting

relative*.

Mlae Esther Becker, of New Tork City. U stopping at the Rablaowiu family ter an Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kata motored to Millville on Saturday to vend

tbe day.

Mlae Zelda Rablnowiu left for Nonas to spend a few days. AT Keaaler arrived from Philadel-

phia to spend a mouth ut Mien Luba

Seigal’s home.

Mr. and Mra. Ed. Nappor v of Philadelphia, were week-end vUlt-'r*

hero.

William Potash, of Cleveland. Ohio, arrived to attend the wedding of hi*

sister.

Emanuel Smith U Waiting a relative. L Blume, for one week. y.r Bear, of Norristown. Pa., wi* hare on Sunday to eae bis parent*. Hyman Lipshits motored down from Philadelphia on Sunday to visit his roUlives and friends. Mtm Bose Schofield, of Philadelphia. is vending one week at her aunt's home. Mrs. J. Ltntner. Mr. and Mrs. M. Collier, of PhiUdriphU. are visiting their parent* for a few day*. Ed. Gtoyman, of the Quaker City, visited relatlxee over the week-end. Ben Greenateln and sister. France*, were down to roe their parent* over “•.sssrw. •' phiuiipi.,.. visited his folks over the week-end. Milton Hablnowltx motored to Egg Harbor on Sunday to spend the day with the Rlttenburg family. -Sid Diamond, of Cleveland. Ohio. *11 the way down to aae friends hero on Monday. He eays he rode part of the way. It took him eight days to complete the hike. Harr- Botwinlck. Ben Botwlnlck and tbrir wive* and children were rial 'nx relatives for two days. Mr. and Mra. Walporf. of New York City, are spending a week with

Dancing Every Evening Music by a Well Known Philadelphia Orchestra Real Italian Spaghetti Dinner! DEPOT HOTEL and CAFE Opposite P. R. R. Depot Joe Roy, Manager ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK Sea Isle City, N. J.

That drudgery L yam master aad that you are willing that

it should be unless you taka step* to make

your serraat. For there is much work ia your home that electridt;. combated with the proper electric appliance*, can

but better f *

accomplili not only as well, but 1

MAKE YOURS an ELECTRICAL HOME

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and West Avenue Ocean City Division

And--0h I yes-Every Night the “Matchless" Night

Mr. ana Mrs. Rubinstein, of Elkton. Md.. motored down to **# their relative*. _ , . A1 Diamond motored from Seaford. Del., or Sunday to vlalt relative* and ^ Jeannette, of New **•»«•"- Conn., la a guest at the home of Ml** Dr l Harrjr Ooldateln. of New York City, waa visiting tbt Shapiro famll) over the week-end. Maurice Shapiro, of Phoaalxvllie. Pa., was here on Sunday to roe bla

parents.

Johnf Cairn* Gardener dUUDEB OF LAWW PLAITS OF ALL HUM FOE BALE 347 West Avenue OCEAX CITY, KEW JEBSEY Phone 167-W

A. G. RICE & CO.

HARDWARE ANp GENERAL STORE

A Few of Our AUGUST SPECIALS

Lawn Mowers Scythes, Sickles

and Sharpening Stones

Oil Cook Stoves, Gas Hot Plates Oil Stove Ovens, Wicks, Etc.

NETTING—for the Doors and Windows, in Cotton Linen, Copper and Galvanize

Crab Nets oh Long Poles Fish Hooks and Lines Foxy Quiiler Crab Traps

PRESERVING KETTLES in Mirro Aluminum Ware Fruit Preserving Jar*, - Jar Rubbers and Top*, Jelly Tumblers

Wash Tub», Wringe-s Ironing Board*, Soap« Refrigerator*, Ice Bo* u Shoes. Bathing Slippers Rubber Bathing Cap* Water Wings, Bathing Suits Wood Buckets with cover for salting down that catch of fifth

Ice Cream Freezers

Chairs, Beds, Springs and Mattresses Dog Collars, Muzzles, Chains, Dog Soaps and Insectine That Sale of Aluminum Ware (the Mirro kind) still on at Bargain Prices Deep Round Cake Pans 29c

Opposite City Hall SEA ISLE CITY, New Jewey

OUB 1923 SLOGAN “You Con Get It At Rice’*’’