Cape May County Times, 12 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Witness Drunk,

Case Wffl Be RHnod

MB9 WiLL BA71 simn ccti gasI The boy with a Toni car Is ro ln*'«o b« In dorer pretty soon.! Hetry Ford It goift* to tet aside a tow OUlhcu doUarm, bny a state or fieMa la them, makel iene aad ertl to-'i^rdi owMts oaly" ftjr 1« cents a gsl-| ““ the SI aadi

e, Ruaao. Mrs. Bases 4e*x

Three people wets alighUy injured Thursday Right, October 4th. when aa ahtoatobUe craahod lets a waron about a half mile fboea. Woodbine. Wilbur laqrtoa, the drlrer of the *• ana tossed thrmuch ' ; and Sheered lacSrai abrat the hbrl sad body. 3. (FOpoaor, clerk of the Home for Feeble Miaded, ▼lael»"d. who was a W la the machine, eeeaped

, aad had btr al»o placed ^ theWU*- , wood loA-up. 1-ule. ssM Th-ron

He

that la what la 1 K sight.” oasa: e Call gutting ai

4e ebibwab bsiare Judge tapUmoB/ did nif>vsarry much weight

the case ” ' jBdredge W Wedaesdsy. sad was a u s the opinl^ .^as expressed that *r debating all sAerMtok the dtfeossratoed a^lr, with he is mentaUy’dedotenL Osoway. 11 p.M. --to he dat^tfrg-*' preeSKStlag the State's essa. A -*® rf,4 r howseer, prosed in have an enetp-

■ - w >m««tOn Burton

. rtOT ol St-. to«j«w-l tn« »• “*W t. Mn E4WI». M U» fcOodA tl»t *!»«”_“-

0 Kioto, owl tolo tootoo bo

Her hesbaedT Whe gare

r '- h » P5a*i ard aireetod a B Hat rg Il«eor a. Thi ritwv was i

tn«i» . of Cape b re.rsetad the pt«e of not aa Is dieted by the Sap- _ j J*ry tor runslag e I ^«t*« to Cap* May air ■ raided hr the autfcon1 14th. BuWngs will

haring takea the to^etry. City Detestin' ohfreed. c. B * Burton's rrreet within

Last Gxivicdon In Red Onion Case

Ceswtj Pound Guilty of Transpertli*i a Wemaa to >otorious Inn Bear Cape May

Dizzy Liz Testifies Last Tuesday. William Conway, «L of Cold Spring, was copricted on the charge of transporting a woman — immoral purposes, before Jndge I radge, at Court House. Th^ trial is aa aftermath of notorloes Red Onion Inn, near < May. that was raided mldntgM, . Tth. All the Inmates of this h> hare since been tried. Mrs. Fai Howard, the proprietress, was I tenced to the State Home tor Wbi at Trenton, and Kliaabeth. or, Pi Martin, la now confined in the Cot

Jail.

According to the testimony Con' became acquainted with Mrs.

GAVE LAWBJPOS GUI3EBS / Through the courtesy of Congressman Bacharnch. the TIMES reedrad a number of topiee of the Came Laws for the season 1923*4. They are Included in Farmers' Bulletin Hr. 4276, leeued by the D. 8. Department of Agriculture, end contain a summary of the provision of Federal, State and provincial statutes. A stogie cop/ of the pamphlet may lx had free of charge by any oae who will call and make request tor It at the office pf the cap* mat Prtrwrr Tons, sea Isle City, N. J., so long as the

Court E

fll COOTHT AdSEKBLY BrfOmtrtepmaMU

. t . . . « rarious

. Patant-l eechers' Aan^’ ions In the County met In tlu High Stu. -»1. Cape May Court House, last Wednw. -«ar.

repaired her car on Sfcora T1,e “eslons lasted all day, comment- J n was pointed out that the present ir Erma. After this ehe ^ ln ^ mornln «- ' muiBclpal electric plant was obsolete.

as a school companion of /ears i Dissy Us. whogs c rather sttrae Monde with bobbed hair, stated C way invited her to came to Cape k an there was s chance to m of easy money. She agra do#n with Conway and live

Mre. Howard.

"km, the other * of the trip, testified It was I

Want Lower . Oectric Rates Chamber of Commerce in Session on k Tuesday Di sonnet Sea Isle City Electric

Would Adjust W.to Rata The Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce held Its annual meeUng In the City Hall on Tueaday might, with the chief bnamrae, outside of the election of officers, being centered about a disc union of local pleetrle rates, and “* adjustment of water rates. The meeting wss wbU

L, George Boeder. Mr. Boeder was

K. Ludlam. Jr.,ewes re-elected as sec ratary. Other officers elected wen Maurice. M. ^ofroney, vlce-president *e>. M- Waddlngton, treasurer; 0. W. Travis, Wayne M. Btrutbers and

frying Fitch, trustees.

hired him to drive Ijer to bank sad w “ 8erTe<1 *>7 the Court House

various other places, ^fenway •t*r9d} eUtl0Q -

at the Red Onion several nights at Bt4te President of the Congreee if Mrs. Howard's request. On Saturday, Mothers, Mrs. D. W. Cooper, of MontJuly 7th, Conway, accompaneid fiy c! * lr - **• the speaker of the afterRicfard Gehm, of Erma, drove Mrs. noon - WlBUm Sampson, of the Bute Ho-/aid to Camden to look for a girl D«»rtment. Bureau of Venereal Dietuned Frankie, employed at Camps MkM Control, representing the D.- 8. bell's Conp Works. Departmeut of Health, also spoke on

the responsibilities of parenU to inUltoy Ul term children of Utherto "hidden"

Wullr. ,dining at Casey's reeUunurt subjects

i Kalghn'r Avenue. Camden. Satur- Reduction ol Infant mortality and day ^"eruoon, July 7, the propriete* ths ears of children of prauchoM age said “there goes Dissy Lix. M Accords **« ably handled bp Mrs LoUbel J. “Dissy Lis" or Elisabeth Msfv Cemmell. R. K n Bupervlaor of Bdoea■he is better known. Conway tkOB of the Bureen of Hygiene of the bad her and after some cop- State Department of Public Health.

1 musical program rounded out the

vpra well at-

HIST YOLUITE

OS’ JEMBf WHO’S WHO

The Cumheriand County edition of

>‘s Who to f v Jersey," stanCblographier, reference set of the Tertt CKy. Thl* relume con- 1 the biagr-pb es and photo-

grepie of Cumberland County's most

women, sad sets record both for

• to her. ensumed a sur- aow * •* » ocar » t * ooth for ■ that he was a ■«»»»» man and ™ “•'•tratsoas nave been made a single man hfisthe right to ♦***'* ** w,r 10 t ***r satlafactory rr-

speak to any girt ea the street t

leaving gM wnptefi hm

It, —"

teok the rings, then got hey gdirom SrSkSfrato hTWo -oor f* ■ etooff ar 5 watched hi* *o. *■*

ItjTm** nOtlfiWl Mi1 of the evwL etottag Sat

the kfai

I heron, ou^ Wtcken^d^t he had not taken them and that he made no attempt to SM twor. »»« b«Ii X 1 „U, .rit.ol ttot tett UK. tt, MM WM [Im-M In (t,« - - jnry'e hands, and they

pair srUl .be eapuaped *

When a rillage boy go#* »th# city and aeh»e good, the Pride of the , folks U equalled only by tbelr

the ways of the groan roaMr. »tl.b ,MM IU »«• Ufi KIM U* teWfc.

OBimUOTOM street and WeM ara—o. Oeean Oty.

Opam's strange code of ethics, asked “ that is what is kaon as "love at

* L" Gthm replied. • It's what SHtXkm acquainted.'' Oetun

was not caught , to the raid. His

and that the cost of malring current wee exeeselve. Current, It could be made for about two cents a Ullowat*., while the cost in the local Ment is in the neighborhood ol tec cents. The >resident was authorized to appoint a special committee to confer with the City Commissioners tc devise ways to install a modern elec-

tric plant, or

with the Atlantic City Bectrie Com* pany to tell current a; wholesale prices to the city. Similarly the question of water rates was taken up, pointed out that many metered which used lees water than some without meters. This was also made* matter for a special committee to take up with the CKy Oom-

HEAD OF RIVER CHURCH WILL HOLS AITUIVERSAEY Old Methodiit Church Was Established October 14, 1781 The old Het.d of River M. E. Church, at Tuckthoe, will observe Us I S2d anniversary on Sunday, October 14th. The church was founded In 1791. The anniversary program includes preaching at 10:30 A.M. by Rev. A. H. Eberhart, of Bridgeton; praise and testimony meeting a( 2 P.M.. Rev. Alexander Coraon. superintendent of Camden District, will preach at t P.M. and In the evening at 7:30 there will be an automobile night in Tnckaboe Village M. E. Church, with preaching by Rev. Alexander Corson. Good music, preaching, fellowship and Umea are promised for all day.

tins ally keen mtotf and advantage of any api tbs Stale's testimewy

to hid counsel. Joseph "Dissy Lis* testified that it was at Conway's suggestion she cam-, to the Bed OuimuShe was b ri? to the piac a few hours when it was raided. She stated she knew Ooeway aoue yean ago by v *ta»kA" a nicy-name. . Prosecutor Krricksw scorec Con way an mercifully in summing up the Addressing the Jury be called

the tact that all hands

tshed or to Jail eaeeptlng this “defiant scapegoat." meaning Oonway. In reply to Conway's kwaSrtlor. that be was unaware qf the repulatic the place. Prosecutor Brrickaoa a the Jury if they, could believe the statement of a man who left his wife and baby at home and spent five gbto in each a dive. After a dlaeuariaa ct several hours the jury returned a verdict of guilty Cone ay will bp sentenced next Wednesday.

Eaten Guilty Ska an Pay Charge Martin Hahn, of Be* IsleCil/, on Wednesday entered plea of guilty before Judge Bufredi.-e, on an indictment charging him with the aale of an automobile without the manufacturer's number appearing thereon. Hahn was Indictad on three other counts, all connected with the illegal handling of automobiles, but al'ar a conference at counsel for Hahn and the Prosecutor dLd Judge, it wss agreed that the other tadlctmeau would be "nolle proceed" If a plea of guilty was entered. Hahn will be sen ten owl by Judge *1 dredge next Wednaaday John Maher war telling Tbit Ludlam yesterday that hie idea of a real ~ mat is the man who Bauds twsnaaa to a woman on her thirtieth

birthday.

HO MAH CAN BERVZ TWO — WHT BE A

of pubUe interest. It la also of grant value historically to keeping future lUqbs advised aa to the aa mnta.df the raprcecatatlve romea of tbs Bute as well as giving-date of the successful institu-

tions.

The work of compiling data In other counties of New Jersey Is now well under way. Each county Is to be represented by at least

In the BUU set

H. J,'Bonder is edilor-ln-chia of , “Who's Wlo to Mew Jerr y." The editorial stat tor Cumberland County Includes Robert S. Flthlrm Bridgeton ; OUve Rockhill Bonder, Vineland, and T'rgtl 8. Johnson. MlllvUle.

TREAT VOX CAFE

XA7 CGU1TY WOXEH How shall I make my new dreea? Wfeat kind of hats are In vogue this fallf These questions will be aneweted at the county-wide meeting to be betd on Friday. October 19th, when the State Clothing Specialist, Mrs. Catherine Griebel, U bringing new eunreetions tor beta and Cvery woman is urged to atti meeting tor .here will be many practical suggestions for using your permanent patterns and military technique in up-to-date fashions. Bring pencil ted note-book to take down > details tor your own use and to lbs along to your neighbor*. This meeting will be held at the Court Building at 1.3* P.M. uhair. Mark your calendar now and bring your friends with you. Friday, October 19th, at 1.21 P.M., in the Court

Capo May Court

The OU Tub me to fir that old tub to n." uaraa! Here's the doctor

WHT HJM TH* BUSINESS OK Security 7 Mist Company. Cape May City. Brtwn ao fast If It Isn't because the people have confidence to them, and In their manner of doing bus! I. and to the directors, and in the paopqt m ho run the company? Why • 1’t you Join the prooeealon, and dfiie oae of the Trust Company | depositors, and uae of its boasters,

and Join In its prosperity?

The erection of .- large electric sign at -the head o' the Turnpike, at the intersection ol the Main Seashore Road, and another elms at the entrance of Sea late Clfe to the fitrathmere Road we* discussed rnd referred also to a committee to present to the

City Comaimlonea. Th# erection > of a m

riel arm jwpto taken .*> tor die-

» Flanders Hotel. Ocean CKy. was referred to In t

tlon.

GAR KAY OOmriY APPLES ABOVE PAR Many fruit grower! ere pleased wHh their apple crop whea they It with apples from other shout the Btate. C-pe May County varieties eon tala many of the latest Improved varieties u well as

varieties that were planted many yean ago. Due to the Increased* Interest in spraying as recommended by the New Jersey Experiment Station, the tenners have been able u> reduce rota ai d insect Injuries to a minimum, thus making the Oouniy e crop a* a whole « very marketable As the apple Industry develop* there is an Increased interest In the

The time is fast looming

when Abe consumer will ask tor MeIntosh, Delicious, Staymen Wtnesap. Paragon and Grime's Oolder . They

are no longer satisfied to dfsh an apple.by “those red apples.' wan- to know what they are ei

Consequently,, the find grower'baa an

inoeative to And out what

bis varieties The Office of Farm

Demonstration Is iSttrasted

-farmere' problems and will help get any apples Identified tbaf are

brought In.

Twelve different varieties are now being sent to the Fruit Department at New Brunes'lck to be Ideatlfled for the following men: Frank Swain and Benjamin Godfrey, of Bwainton. and Daniel Bishop, of Kldora. The above mentioned met. careful In pplying the summer sprays thl» year and should, utey dechooee apples now tor the Bute Horticultural Society to be held at AUant'c City on December 4, and 'I, their chances of 'Winning would b« excellent. KEKBERSHI? DRIVE BY BOARD OF AGRICULTURE •A drive by the Cepe May County Board of Agriculture for new members will begin November 19th. Bell* Chambers, rof Eldora. who of the organisation, 1 been selected to head the drive, the next meeting of the Board at Court House, about October 26th, tbe final arrangements will be made U> enlist evety frrmer In the County Into title organisation. Literature tc being prepared to show the various mean* that the farmer profits by being a member of this body.

^ i apple a day keeps

47-It*Ike castor oil away.

SEEK TO ESTABLISH WILDWOOD BEACH LIFE Committee Asks Views on Much Discussed Subject An effort is being made to establish s beach-front building line ■long the boardwalk in Wildwood. Some time '-go tbe City Commissioner* appointed a committee to investigate and report on the feasibility of eetsbHshlng s beach line, from 2fth Street to Creese Avenue, practically the entire beech front of Wildwood. This committee, which elected William K. Forcum secretary, has requested all persor interested in the matter to present their views in writing by October 20th. It la believed that K a beach line can be established that it would prove an incentive to build really worth while properties. This applies particularly to hotels along the beach front.

0HE OF WOODBIHE’S F0UKDERS AF8WERS GREAT CALL fettled With Baron'De Hirsch Woodbine Cohmy in 1881 Israel Katt, age 70. of Woodbine, died In the Jewish Hospital, Philadelphia. last Saturday morning. Hi* body wee brought to Woodbine and was hr tied 4a the Jewish Cemetery on Monday.* r. Katz, who was to telling health, was taken to the hospital on Tueaday, October 2nd. Due to his he was unable to-respond is the medical treatment He is survived ' fiye eon*. Mr. Katg settled In Woodbine with the Baron De Hirsch eolpaj to 18»1. No doubt bis end was hastened by a double bereavement he suffered when he lost bis wife about five years ago 4 one of his sops, who died while the snny service dr.ring the war.

CELEBRATE G0LDEH WKDMBG Celebration*of th* golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mr*. Israel Lipechutx. of Woodbine. N. J., was hpld Sunday night, September 20th, at the home ol Harry Upeehuti. their eon. 6240 North Camac Street. Philadelphia. Charles Upechutt, president of the People's Bank, of Philadelphia, Is a brother of Israel, and acted aa toastmaster of the evening. The couple were married <n Russia fifty years ego and came to th.e country fifteen years later, settling in Woodbine, what was then swamp and forest, where Mr. Upechuts baa been a farmer ever since. Thkougb his-hard work and efforts he now has * wonderful, poultry and dairy farm. Six children, twenty grandchildren and many friends particlpatod In the celebration. Although Mr. Upechuts is 72 yean old, and hie wife Is 72. they are still hale and hearty, and both active In their dally routine of farm

Middle Township Beau Cape Kay Ml'.dle Township High School banded Cape May Hfgh'School a act beck when they defeated their eleven 19 to • at the opening game of the season af Gape May. last Saturday. The Court House representatives have s couple good line crackers to Foster and Jack Kimball. All three goals resulted from line plunge*. Th* Cap* gridders looked fair but neeo

further seasor ing.

" rr 1 rt MERRY CHRISTMAS I || It's a UtUe early for that greet-ff tog how, but- It'a not a bit too! early to order your Chrlsunac Greeting Cards. See the large line of samples at our office, which can be printed with your name for leee thun the plain cards can be purchased at any stationery store. No dup!‘cation of designs possible by

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