Cape May County Times, 14 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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CAW, MAT 00U1TY XOLES, FRIDAY, SEPTUPKl 14, 18»

In the Circuit of Sea Isle City

Mra. A- W. Miller left lut Friday for an extended visit with relatives In Ohio. Miss Elisabeth Canuso Is visiting relatives In Philadelphia tor an Indefinite period. Mrs. Joseph Sharp and Mrs. William Handle were Atlantic City visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. William Handle entertained her brother. Dr. L. H. Corson, of Cumberland. Maryland, recently. Benjamin Campbell, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Camp-

bell.

Dominic Clnl, owner of the Isle City Pier, entertained a party of friends at his Paris Street home on

Sunday.

Miss Fllomena Frees returned to Trenton on Tuesday of last week to take up her second year course In

the State Normal School.

Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hardie, of Philadelphia. Are enjoying a two weeks' stay In Sea Isle City with Mr. end Mrs. Theodore E. DeBow. Mrs. Matthew Jeffenon. after spending the season here with her

mother, Mrs. Bailie Ludiai

turned to her Quaker City — H srry Altbotme. who years ago conMrs. Bertha Am berg IJelblg, of ducted a grocery store on House St.. Washington. D. C.. has returned to. sea Isle City, and has been a regular her home after an enjoyable season's visitor for many yearn. sojourn with her brother, Albert) ..

Amberg.

D. B. Campbell and David Massey spent Wednesday rock fishing at Maurice Hirer. Mrs. Mary Turner, ol Washington. D. C., was a recent cuest of her sister, Mrs. Vincent bannlno. Mrs. Raymond Price and children, of Ocean City, went Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Mary Speer, of Minerva

Street

Ouy Haudenbush and Mrr. Mable imp. of Atlantic City, motored over to spend the week-end with Mrs.

■lly Massey.

Mrs. Larlspon. of Lstnbertvllle, a niece of Edward $. Arnett, spent a few days this week at the Arnett

home on Paris Street

Mrs. John Cornish, who has been spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Muller, of Ariadne Street returred to her home

In MlUrlUe on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley had as recent guests at their Lendls Are. and Shell Street horns, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodfellow, and their son

daughter, of Philadelphia.

D. M. Althooee, of Philadelphia. Is among the guests registered at the

Trolley Strike Campaign Issue Powerful Mew 7crv*y Politkfil Lead

Must Tackle Problem

appear* to lie with the Pabllc Berries Itself sad that concern has Heplayed little disposition to give any {round, adhering to its original position that It oaaaot continue to eslst with the auto bus la active and costly competition. Its plan tor settlement at the strike iNteded eUuUaatloc at the bases from reetss covered by Its trolley cars sad the nbsorptioa at the vehicles at Uetr physical value. That

North Jersey Co-operation Big Citim Will Make Jouri Marts. <

tan Mew Jersey Conference Operating for This Mi

• company had. la Its

tor a higher fare, fined a large rating

reatoa.—The long strike of the troUeymen and the Public Barrios Railway has be,*

Mrs. Charles K. Landis, Jr., who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Holcombe, in Philadelphia. has returned to her Boule-

vard home.

Mrs. Stanley Qulgg, of Cherrydale, Va., received a certificate of honorable mention as a result of her entry Into the knitting contest Flel*her Wool Yarn Co. Clarence Maguire returned to his home In Chicago lest wwfc. after Wending the summer here with his grandparenU Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maguire, of Neptune Street. Mis. George Boeder, Mrs. Theodore K. DeBow and Mrs. J. Hardie motored to Philadelphia on Monday to attend the opening of the millinery of the Y. W. C A. The party returned home on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Arnett motored to Lambertrllle last Iriday afternoon and spent the week end with Mr. Arnett's sister, Mrs. P. K. Boxen. Mrs. Hasen accompanied them to Sea lale City and la enjoying

a stay here.

Mr. sad Mrs. Joseph Massey Mrs. Emily Massey entertained an automobile party from Atlantic City oa Wednesday evening. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Baty. Mia* Rose McGarrity, Robert Kennedy, Frank Baty, William Morrison and C. D. Carroll. Mloem Cynthia an Twohey, with their yot little Grace and Elisabeth, left on Wednesday for Washington. D. C.. to Join thair mother, Mrs. Turner Pope Grey, who preceded them to get her new home in the Chevy Chase section of the Capitol City in readiness for their winter occupancy. REMOVAL HOTICE On September 3rd I shall vacate the premises at 1640 North 29th St. aad will open a new establishment at 1525 Cherry St. with s new line of Suiting* and Qvercoatlnga. H. GOLDSMITH. Tailor BELL PHONE—SPRUCE 3466

WRECKED CAR WAS 8T0LEM The Buick sport model that was found abandoned at Whale B< between Sea Isle City and Sir time re, early Thursday morning, tember Ith, was owned by F. I ewia. of Burlington, N. J. Lewis repr to the Atlantic Ctty police oe the

i stolen from Atlantic Ava The State troopers found a black tnask aad cap In the car and it '• thought that this car waa used by the auto thieve* that were operating in the vicinity of Sea lale City

8C Elisabeth's T. A. B. Cadets, of Philadelphia, had sa outing at lale City on labor Day. where i were the guests of John Caasidy. thair president, st his botal af

spent*. “The Strand.**

The boys, before taking s dip la

Don't Throw Away Those Shoes BRING THEM HERE AND LEI US RENEW THEM TO GIVE YOU NEW SHOE WEAR AND OLD SHOE COMFORT. THE COST IS

SMALL

Vincent Sannino » FRITZ ST. SEA ISLE CITY

letie events.

The following were the erinams:

Hundred yard

Francis Otmtoe yard dash—Richard Kaaflag, Jornph Holden. Charles Brit*; wheelbarvew race—Francis Best lag. C. ODoamdl.

Tuesday st tha Court House Jail by Mrs. Benjamin Toser, of Mayrllle, sa man who swindled her in s short change grtne of s few weeks ago. Adams and his confederate, Hsrry McCads, were arrested on a similar charge by the Wildwood police asvweeks ago. The authorities are making further investigations of the

pair.

they have also eatahBehad a "going valae" la thair tadastry as

ibece at

they carry aad did carry • the strike tied ap the trolley cam. Thus the baralag controversy, keenly affeodag a vary large propertloe at the State'* satire popeistkm. mast neossasrfly figaro la tke ■Isetlsa at mam bars of ths Legislator* *Ido* B will be sure to come is the IK-i aesstoe. It U number af tke party leadeva oa both sidas have sensed th* perils of s sits-

FOR THE COST OF A SPARE HftE

The Oovsraor, sfifires* lag the acavaatloa. gave irpwsali to s belief that has possssssd him sUc*

sad there la sow every prospect that la the las! analyst* the rights of people of the state will coma an

■ at a somber of thtaktog clUi at the state that the time has J ta put i the ■■nktamy at pavern-

Ja* what steps a LagUataro ooald ike to remove the poealbillty of irreace of the praseat traasportnon middle Is not yet dear, bat it Is hksly s will groat reft of hills la trod seed tor that bat tt will require mighty caraCal aid theaghtfal stady to

Great kueeeet Is being display* northern New Jersey la ths growing tendency of ths maalripaUtlas la that pert at tha Btate t co-operate la

a by ; eoasol is loa of the tea towns la Radio ty, a tanvemsat which is now la fall rity of swing. It la bow being carried far-

» la nee sQ the lafias te get rotors la so- K** a*<*ts of Jersey City, New- » Che* pedal at view. The * 1 *- P*U«oa. Passaic city sad other msalcipaHdto la a gana tor edvlr un pro vein seta, * «f aspeclatty those that apply to all cf ^ Beproasntatlves of ***** •iraatj gone on • «roaM permttlttairS ncorA “ the formation of a

t which win he toaght

Investigating Wocua’s Death Coroner Benjamin Ii.gersoll, Wildwood, and County Physldac Julius Way. are Investigstlng ths causa of the death of Hattie Barnes, 38. of 302 W. Garfield Avenue. Wildwood. She expired yesterday morning at Mace's Hospital, Wildwood. Dr. Mace reported traces of alcoholic poisoning. Mrs. Barnes, or Griffin she waa also called, was admitted j' to the hospital on Wednesday.

that the. trottag oar Is pease.

Bath Perms Needed

Advocates of the trolley system are last as firm in the convection that ths tor

man are only pertly *• Development of veklcaiar tabma point to the vibratory •*! and highway plans, — to which tha riders are sab- * Development of Newark Bay, Jected sa proof that the nimble baa Pori Newark sad other waterway*, oanac* noaslblr supplant the rumbling A Batter rapid transit faellltlas trolley. 7h# synopsis of opinion ap- that win enable the various north pears to be that both form* of trass- Jersey municipalities to ootmeet ponation are needed, and that both directly with each other by rail.

6tort 4 ' Th * development of a park ays-

existent *° rt ^ or<, * r ont °f the tern for northern New Jersey, as a OaTthS^ .sim. »v , whol •• 10 v * mH tile develop- ■ °f. * hl .^ th4 P«>Ple moot of ths region from the reeldea-

••v mrt *• f**! thay are sick aad tlal point of view ^ *?*'"** **Ot\ Th. organisation of the Interamtlcl-

Th» oest of a xpare tiro is STtt k u miiJTi iiriMtty. A mataskt waalfi Bit tMak at ■fiktaB a Inc trill ppare because itjt a ieaoe. The ehaacea a bhli*" SuTSu* tk. eaocs at • Uaar nt a nne^ttie, ^ a few niks walk to a ganca, will start n a yaart ioaroay •ithMrt LtahUqr Zasanroea. liability famanmoa, Uka ths spare tire, May aat ba gssi, tat

IS ^

2 have iccj. . if it u • of am

■to ii aknt

E. O. HOWELL, Jr. INSURANCE

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Where Trouble Starts When year apHM as neMg praperfy. Ucb power a *giaot eel •• it Mi In a- loot low. WeptrigUMoitMautk ~ J 1 ud tin (x it ia a thonafh

Mazurie's Garage f

n.ployed at

A

Little Prevention MAY SAVE YOU MONTHS OF WORRY. DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOUR CAR IS STOLEN BEFORE YOU * ECICE TO INSURE IT. A FEW DOLLARS INVESTED IN INSURANCE MAY SAVE YOU THE TOTAL LOSS OF THE VALUE OF YOUR CAR.

—— whlto was that tt lacked ths ^

Driver Crashes in Sis Grande Bridge power to do say each thing. Ths aatr Clarence E. Smith, of Cape May. *°ver at the UUUty Board seder ths „ tore through the railing oa the Bio to vtosh It was wroled Is to rag = Grande Bridge on Monday evening *■***• raUa. sad to sen ■* The gates had been closed far traffic aarrim Is raadarad by

H. dr., .u .boui u w M M, k. u »mai m *» » | SrtoS

It Is from

leaders sad sxacatlv« of the*e bodies that the metropolitan New Jerconfarena** will b* formed. JarCity. Hoboken, Bayoaa* aad other parts at Badson Ooaaty, a he re tbs

ctpal

John L. Maher Real Estate and Insurance Hems. Aetna and Travelers lasur-

LaadU Avoaue sad KalU Street ZBL1 GUT, M. J.

-- . . ... ■ . urn win » rr.r.r*;.r i*™*" ■■u *

, s sarparaxtog. nor nay sa*hanty (a fisgtos.

order mm to wort after they hero Sw

> J. Cab

_ »«• re pros** tad by Sdwla

* Lori «* the Jersey Uty Chamber ■to to IN Commeroa. Dewitt V.r

the accident occurred,

rested by tbe Wildwood author!tie* and lined S7S.00 by Justice Byrne

He agreed to pay for bridge repairs toy rearm I

:: aonght mat.

Lif, Otuid. Anmeutt HU, 1^-°^ n mir i mi II Ml The Life Guards wish to expram he Sarrtee might tafi to restore care thanks to tbe ladlm of tbe Civic Club fa th* tiadkr While a receiver would for the use of the teat and stretchers, be part at tks Ooart, noting is SB and the American Red Cross Chapter agent at th* Coart and under Its Jk for the use of tbe First Aid Kit both reecioa. he could sot order ths asnP

of which were of r.uch

WM. STrVBNd, JR.. Captala. j

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH

REV. B. 6. DISK. Pastor.

ears oat sf th* boras, or t

Sunday. September IS 10.30 A M —Sunday School.

11.16 > M —“Death of Christ.''

8.00 V M-—"Gales af Zion. '

"*th regard to tha K« Kina Klan The State's Chief BxscnUro. spask«g at th* annual hangnet of the Nstlonal Ooaneil of Traveling talesmen at Atlantic City, mlaocd no words to

ton to begin to collect farce. Th* strikare have agreed to soo*pt tha U par out laoreas* to pay otered by th* sompuy as part of iU stotlsmsat plea, bat their agreement was vit* ths ottotf* of tbs coctpaay sad s recalrar would postsss no authority over them. Nor would th* guo warras

to procuding* began by Attontsy uu - The Trinity Lutbersn Community ensral McCaran. st th* •uggestloa orrealsstlon* bigotry sad Church at Townsend's inlet has been of Governor fiilxer as another phase ' totrsd^ hss^sver fj«t*r*d," be said,

closed for tbe season of 1913. ot the legal proctsdlag*. have any ' :: dlSereat dfeot apoa the atrikers or Mr*. W. J. McCann Dies the company to so far a* resamptloe

Mr. WIUIm. J.

i this atovemsat is ths possibility obuiatog support to tks lute

I projsma if th* north Jersey dtlee

U to

be luhmittad to th* next —ttIttu of Be State Lagtolstare tor approval.

•Nam

“Of all th« undemocratic aad na-

“th* Kb KIbx Kina U by far tbs woreh U encourage* riolano* aad xay group which dose that hreeas troubto far the nation aad the world “

Mashed taoe* the Governor

lale City, died this morning. Tb» _ , *T k . *orthy i more rtUaUo,, Z; body will be taken to Philadelphia. The crux of the sltanUon. therefore. uMaymout letter*. ^