Cape May County Times, 28 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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B. M. See^s {at in Golf Labor am )» Matte GoU Cite Mate

B> EDWABirJP. (be Attaatic City Oatty Prw) Not all ' ‘ day* an wttli rflcicc

■ce-bly. tlH **. 8. 1*. i

turec find laawdlate man ition maraly at tka pm* tor anaajor*

J habit at raaataC orar U> th* try club la tbs otxrf ot tka a Is bO genern’ that tkers is a line-op at tba test taa wa cake a *«a»ay, aad O* «( By tha ^ ■■< i— rs»;

Ml Meotal Attitude

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teeteAwli IwtelillU With

■teartaa M. Sofronay, of Sea We City, •ras naked to the Lenfcte..,, HaapttaJ

.wkan ho u i

Phlladelsfcu eiitteal coodit

Bofroney, inim»dlately aaopetatlon by Dr. J. B. Dapvar, the aotod aargaot, and upon Botroney. grnval at the hospital at «ra o'clock ~ '' t asaaiaad itaned >n*u tauaadteta okaration fatal, and fan him local treatment and a waited daaatopmi the hlfh fever and lane <

aad early Thursday moraln* wee that the operation would taka plaoe on

sometMnc ataa, tat tbsy ad Lins rala-'atto« tad hrripor!. ^thay mp 1 *" " |j| teta

^oedfroo. the hospital on Wedaesday night wna that Mr. Bofreneyc ***** wee 101 decrees, that he ahlll on arrlTal

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Primarv Ouiet ^“ w 0W “* ,I **®to XL J t r- I I*sum*ar*MU 1 nrough G)uiJtyj*“«o u c*, s™ »« *«i»i

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A shipment of currency bearing the print of the Flm National Bank of Sea tale City. w*a lecelved from the United Statee Treasury Department at the bank cm Wednesday ing, and the balanee of the day jaw President E. B. Arnett sue Cashier Gerrge R. Row busily en

the Democratic ranks,

mmary Election lest Tuesday wtm one of the most quiet in the history of the County. An extremely light rote wna palled in practically eva^

and in North Wildwood, where btttor

•“eal contests were waged.

The Woodbine contest was inter-

By Unnnfeed

Woodbine Hu Conte*

with no contest either in the Rp- Ceded sign ag' the flveand'tetTaoUer K, ‘ , Ml*, which will be placed in circula-

tion this week.

The call of the Controller for a Statement on September 14th. of the

condition of tha Sea Die City Bank, elecUon.district, except in Woodbine ,ound th ® InaUtnUon in a partieu-

ttter P*y*‘ ■*"'

flonrtahlng condition, with total i of ltdS.760.dC. Of this sum <17t.2J8.C0 represent/, individual de-

v ~ IAJMKUl was inter- -.--w.ww luutviuuai ue•sting in that it centered in one of *®«1U! subject to cheek, and |62,4fS.. the least important of county offlow, *“ ‘ '

that of County Committeu. In this fight William Abramson and Mm,

Anuta Jo fie were pitted

Feldman. Abramson and Mrs. Jofie ware jytsners by a margin of twenty

**-- result f • 177; Rosen feid. 16C: U7. Not nearly as modi Utevaat wee created by

14 In depoalte at interest. In loans the bank now has flSS.C80.CS. and

the Inc'.ltutlon owns In United and other bonds flO.EJC.

Whm It is eoneiu --d that tha hank is only nine months (tel. having a eetabllahed on December ’th

est year, the showing le moat re -kable, and to due largely to Untiring efforts of the preside*!

MBKKJUt for the Council manic positions, and

Jlor this post for three yean Jacob &

OCEAN CUT—The com of Beh.w. olbrook. a civil suit was ueard in Prttoe .Court last JTrtiay morrJ*?g. brtwe PoUoe JuaOee ffrw-a H. Warn City BoUcitor Andrew C. BoawaB ngmmtii Holbrook, hot Mm. Hstaa Bet was narepre—ted by an attor-

| the RrpubUean nomination and Dr. complete burglar alarm aysterde

J. Levinson and Bolomon Dlachovaky **“

reeel*ed the DemocraUc nomination. This may mean a contest in the danera! Election in November. The Council vote wee: Republican. Levin, 897; Rats 173; Dlachovaky, 136, end Lovlneon, 73- DemocraUc, Levin. 11; Katx, ?• Dtaehovsky. 13; Levtneon^

have haan done the of Mm Bet. by Dr. Mo’-bwok. and the refusal of the latter

r ef Mm. Bet

. tah aad 0 conflicting,

a girt to her aad

i for it She had sent to "the store of Dr. Holbrook. was found he did not hare

Mow of the election districts

have forgotten that the results should be forwarded to the County Clerk's

office. When this office closed Wednesday many of the districts

tailed to Ale the returns. The result*

of Up nominations for County offices time, end most of rual territory

Anti-Edge Faction!“™^^ Make Force Felt ^ ™ •Xepresented in Fall Meet

Bfitted States Senator Edge Is Up for Bo-election lert Fall

«h Wet Platform

Wane in Mercer

itaeteta primary election

flfihu were staged ir e doten New Jersey oounttee Tuesday, mainly between the Edge end anti-Edge forces within the Republican party, the lat Ur being out strong, in * few coun Urn th* Republican end DemocraUc, a. by indepen-

dent tickets, but Judging from the very light vote generally the organ-

tontiona have been —rrimmi The wet end dry question did not

Play tb* big part In the selection of Primary candidate that it would have played it t*e conference of Republic n leaders here lam week had not shifted the O. a P. from a damp to a wringing wet posit ion for the 'Al i*- tUng general election cmnpslgn. . «e*t Tuesday legtojative candidates > mitaatef aad holdover memben *f

In addlltoa to Its ottar modem' **. l ^ Utar ^ to >•« winter wiU at. the first N.tion- eoor “ tlo “-

et which ttee the primary scraps #1U be iroued out Both parties will go into the genarai election fight eoekng iwot,-the DemoemU having to ways been so and the Republicans having Just Jumped off the water

The fall tournament of the Wildwood Ootf Club started yesterday. Over sixty golfers from various sections have signified their intention of starting. The first day was devoted to medal play. A suitable prise will be awarded to the player turning In the low score for the qualifying

round.

The matches will be played Friday and Saturday. A sweepst-ke will be Played Saturday afternoon. Many of the golfers entered have been practising on the Wildwood links during the week. * Dr. J. H. Whltlca.. of Ocean City, turned in at 76 on Wednesday, while playing with Harry Lake, of the same town. Seventy-six on this course is — mean feat, due to the tricky

8TAMHB MEET SUMB&T

Clock* Win Be Turned Back One

Daylight saving'will end for the

Excepting in a taw dtotricta wherwjnammer season next Saturday at mid-

ge wiU be a candidate ftol to succeed himself, so 1

a in many counties found tbemoalves fighting to elect Edge members of the Republican count} committee.

night, and.all of South Jersey will go

a local ecrap was held the election' boards had nothing to do except wish

that 10 P-M. (Daylight) would hurry Sunday. Most of the towns in the - U.„ flnUfa U,«r SSTW tt. hJTZ. bZ seep at home. Tmenin* n» the new time, and they

will set their docks back an hour. Daylight Saving 1ms come to be espied as a regular schedule in the ta suburban towns and the eeesbore rehad aorta of South Jersey. Much oppoei-

mont everybody, for *ne

1 •■mpt Mlaneuiyer lag the el ties of Frtdgeton and Balepi. Ster

■are in. Poster

ten votes to his la Went Wile wood Porter poUed «(

r made tar Mr Beh by the nay. Noticing the

t It to the Bas

’. hot it was retamed saying ot their make. Then teetl- . tuted a civil suit between Mrs. Beh - and Dr. HcJbrtmk. the former charg- - lag him with not alter ; ptiag *'

th whet it .la. and it Dr. Holbrook teatl

whose make _

ootod bad out

toft la the custody of Judge Wan omUl Dr. Holbrook could fad out

get It repaired, and the

grtR in hie bailiwick to tot one vote slip away tram aim. Ocean City, find Ward, turned a 79 to 1 to

raster.

Jtalph T. Stevens, who wna unopposed. wee aa eav winner. Tfnmas E. Ludlam, Jr., aad Edward ^oot, the i, wwe winners.

Jr., a

nated by the Republicans, the recipient of fculte a Tew Democratic votes and it to possible that b« will be nominated fcr both partial. The few voters played many queer pranks. Ir Stone Harbor C. O. Leukus was elected to both the Democratic and Republican County Com

"Uncle 1

ELECTION EESDLTS

t iM't say particular .eeaos >c game oan't be thnaiaated

or at any plaoe. si itor of lb# thing r at 13 or couldn't < BU. Art _

__ _ aatti th’

oomptetad. Borne, argue that it dose

than it dosed. j*a 8.” them tall yea. "It's no

to! to do « - ‘

may .be that It much more eneartve topic teation after he tame to 'Ug pUred only » haee ndlcape one's Bngatotle its down the port ly. W> rear, having nude one tuay dtoeuas ad lib in

WUlton Potto Jouee. 1. B Poster. 193; Prank Mteuemyer, It: Ingersoll, Jr.

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JueUoe of Peace—Samuel Herbert. ISf • ' Tunttoi. 3; J. M. BuaUng 3; .. chtei! Lennon, 1; William J. Bucktoy, 2. Odancll (two)—William Webster, Betters by. *•*; WU8; SngMe Leng. t; Charles Bai , L Thytor^llt; Otartee D. Oak*. IT; saMit, ft; M. D. Taylor. 1.

ag the rules of Tj tar th* tort two j xfvw Jersey to a

typical one, with State Comptroller Newton A. K. Bugbee beading the Edge opposition by eecking to elect commlttertnen pledged to support an anti-Edge mao to. county chairman. The outlook here to that the Edge

forces have won.

,In Hudson County the ticket of

Bose Prank Hague was at the Democrats, with n*

County, Jim Ki _

evidently beaten an attempt to dtofrom Democratic leader-

aace of daylight saving neat win depead entirely upon

daey next tall, the primary scrape

entirely local in their

The course aa e whole to In good ispe but It to thought that the heavy rains of the pest week will muse fairly high scoree. Among tha Wildwood Club entries are Leo Tenenbaum. Howard and Ray Top ham. Mike Donohue, John Sayre and Gus Hi el.

CAPl MAT COraTY SHOWS mo QAur a valgatiox

EfttS Auul Itewt rf tote Bout

plants who hav« their homes on this side of the river or eumtoar at the shore have aa extra hour of recreation In the sunlight after the working day Is over, as a result of daylight

savlag.

nU games ishet and other outdoor s bees made possible by the of sunlight in the evening. Mowing

DeLiys Coaizaeton oa the Shore £oad

B. Carter. Ill; Sarah P. Bunting. Id;

1; Blanch Beaman. 1.

Play at each hole. They for inatanne, bow they shot oa the 14th or upwlth a epooa an the l««h -he rough oa the 18th.

IS; C.

E. Poatar, 8. Coroner—BenJ. Ingerucdl. Justice of -Peace —Sam Herbert, 10. CooncH— William Webster, 10; Will tarn Batteraby. 17. Collector of Taxes—Harold l Taylor. 18; Will to E. Reynold*. 11. Aaeamor—Michael Huehen. 16; H p. Jakemeit. 9. County ComnUttee (■*.•)—C. O. Letskue. •: Tbeaue McTUghney. 1; jaaph P. 7 if*g»i 1. County CVmmlttee (female)—Anna Lennon. I; »h*l Carter. 8.

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day at Aagieeea ty routing the aition. Hie ticket went through with flying colcrm. nominated for Mayor. Prank Brrtekeon for Council. Ktoner Hewitt for Council. George 8L Sheer, aty Otarh. and Fntenon easlljr for tax collector. wiU several bands oelebrgtlng prooeenlon marched thru North Wild wood and Wildwood. OAK XiT PUT affKE B AT MEW QUAETEXE

tort Priday played ha roc with the

Oougty. The three-day downpour Aebury and Central Arennee. City, to resemble innumerable miniature Pike's Peaks Traffic was than ten miles pen cart

The United States Pr-t I

Gape May. ta teaay yeu* tasted oa

Ocean Street, aw red I

home on Waeiiingtom Streep known

Coruna's inlet, eapi :ty et Otaatha-er*.

The section of Shore Road UaTto being rebuilt waa a nightmare to both coetractors aad motorieta. /The one-half mectiun of thto road that to for traffic erne in very poo*

Raymond Hendrickson and Mra. Harry Mentor were fined 6899 last Wednesday by Judge EU Court House. The couple reeled in Oeean aty on August Slot on the complaint of the husband charging them as living as

man and wife.

Mra Monte", who to twenty-two and rather attractive, had separated from her hurbrnd about two years ago. Hendrickson was a saxophone The pair plead guilty to-the charge last week. Judge Eidnjdgc held than until a further Investigation could be made. Caught Chaaad B^aa OCEAN CITY— Channel base are running In the surf. C-pialn Nickerson, angler, to reported to have landed two last week, each tipping the scales at thirty-five pounds. Both put up a great fight but were landed only after a struggle which tested the true skill of the anglprSeveral very fine catches have been reported lately by the various fisher-

Henry Gild)

with a 40-pound channel base, end six weekfieh. runnlag from four to nine pounds, after e eight’s sport et » extreme southern point of the

sort off fifth Street.

Thto to bat a few of the e* tehee

Wednesday evening of tort week and opened the door* to the public on Thursday morning, witLyUi any interruption In the mall eerrioe. The poet office, one of the finest in Cape Mey County, to equipped with everything modern for the handling of incoming and outgoing mall, the fixtures are the latest, having bees installed by the Corbin Lock Co. The lobby li epacione and affords ample room for those waking to trarsact their business. The people of Cape May can well be proud of thto remarkable improvement and much credit should be given Jay E. Mecray. th* owner—

Star and Wav*.

i oa thto road * modified. The road meo were k removing the effects of

FOR ENDURANCE USE ADA

John Bennet. of Woodbine, an em-

ploye* of tbo M. R- D. Hat Ccmpany.

that pla*w waa severely burned

about tha fan and bead last Sunday afternoon while at work. In the prows of making hats, wood alcohol to isd, aad in pouring thto flt'ld it tm* in doatact w'th a flame, sending liquid fir* into tn* man's face. Bep-

nett Was taken o hto horns

undetermined origin of 83090 in the Rudolph Block early Tuesday. The •re started in th* Gem Shoe Repairing Company's store and spread to neighboring places. Residents above the store were aroused in time to escape. The loss damage to stock, dors by water.

: County led the state in the of recording the largest Inerease of ruination placed on property for the year 1933, according to the eighth annual report of the State Board of Taxes and snenenm mt. submitted to Governor SiUer. This county's figures of net taxaxie valua- **— reported were 3996.504.110 as -* 3877.879.161 for 1913, an of 377.6S4.36t. Atlantic County waa second with a total valuation for tax purposes of 3213.834.175. an Increase of 388.732.739 over

Passaic ranks third with

S total of 3391.789.739. as compared with 8279.870.C74 for 1932. making

Jump of*832.099,046.

Camdei. to next with these figures: 1881. 3214.701.949; 1922, 3184.157.689; Increase, 320.643.940. Hudson, 1983. 3919.294.154; 1922. 3886.424.319. Increase, 324.6<9.344. Union, 1933. 3214.613.113; 1933. 3271,674,849, Innrena. 314.838^72.

1933, 8884.923.369; 1932

3238,761,119, inc-eaae, 618.171.140. The other counties with the exception of two which reported decreases had increased valuations over their 1222 figures, but in every instance were not over seven minion .dollars. Their 1928 vahuuions aad the amount of iaereaas they represent

each instance follows:

Mercer. 3H7.2S1.291. In creese, 36.298.74' Middlesex, 6144.818.482. Increase, *6.870.662. Monmouth, 3146.154.996, increase. 88.118.932. Cap# May, 844.794.826. Increeee. 36.226.209. Vorris, 876.981.321. Increase. 33.667.164.60. Gloucester. 846.367.401. Increase. 32.883.664. Cumberland. 388.714.990. increase, 88.248.488. Ocean. 329.829.776. Increase. 32.318.381.89. Burlington. 359.963.629. Increase 81.783.428 Warren, 386.448.699. Increase. 31,664.454. Somerset. 346.873,898. increase. 31.366.819 Sussex. 327.881.-

248. iBcreaae, 3186.447.

The two counties which reported with a 1923 valuation of 331,438.683 decreases over 1922. wert Salem. 48. which was a drop of 61.«*0,909.62. and Hunterdon, which repo, ted a valuation of 324.921.246 for 1928. which was 3261.894 lees than for the

previous year.

The total net valuation In 1928 of the 81 oounUee was 84.970,141.417.48. which to an increase of 3372.333.970.37 tor the year. The State taard of Taxes and Assessment In tlx report praises th# work of ESsex Oouaty In showing such a big increase. which It declares was th* result. in some degree, of the activity of the county board in equalising values in the county aa between tax-

ing districts.

00BTDHIE SEARCH F01 MBBIMO WOODBOtt EOT

Georg* Weiner, age 14. a asveuthgrade pupil in the Woodbine School.

dm ADA fflJf-A BLOCK FOR A SILICA BLOCK In jour bal'dlag — WHY noamt tmUdlag.—adv. U. edv. tf CRJPT*

USE A BLOCK T

EVERY DAY YOUR FUNDS ARE idle represents a real loss—Just aa real aa though you loot a day without pay. Keep your dollars working for you day and night. Put them In the Security Trust Company. Cape May aty. where you will receive 3 per cent, compound interest on your

^ns SILICA CON- 1 eavlngs accounts. You may bank by

Ask your builder, mail.

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September 19th and has not been beard fnkn since. Weiner took hto brother's bicycle end to known to have had three dollars with him. Th# youth‘4 mother. Mrs. Rose Weiner, to tn a proa trite condition over the disappearance of her son. and notified Superintendent Mills, of Philadelphia, who in turn had a description of the lad broadcasted on the radio. Police of Ocean City. Egg Harbor and Hammonton are on the lookout for young Weiner, as It to though! he could not hare gone a great distance on hto limited cash and with the bicycle mode of travel.

CONTRACTORS MAIL US TOUR lieu for builder* supplies. We eafi save you money. Champioe, 19th street aad Wert (▼•no*. Oeean aty, N. J. "Look Ire the Mgn."—edrerit. 4tt