Cape May County Times, 23 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Thr- wind-of ended rtrupUy to the »'enth round why* Johnnr MnWvo. Hg. of PhlUM»hM, shot « short left hook into the sc w pin us of Johnny

Ray. of AUnattr City. Bey. apparently not tr. dUtiees. s ar”<« erln* the or act end John nelly tolled Off thi fnul t« b*- sained his fnt. Til# enr aurprlM, as Bey ww hokU&v The wlnd-np «m oeenoedc

the preceediny ftout between Micker Retchel, Ml. of mUAelphle. end J^y Reynolds, W, w AUenUc dty H'Kh School boy. 'rh*. wee action ^ • ry mintrtn Am^a* Ok boot. The

had the spectators stand!cc on

their seats ane oheertny wfldly. R'tchel!'* treater expvHeoee girt him a shade b«t Beynolds' awraaelrt

won him the approval of the

--•'molda eaow_ ‘ v ina »*th a little bore a*peri«ote e wll l Bsake tt lively tor the top■"tthers. The bsacanl Were given a ►ondertol ovtUou at the oooelnelon ’, th » boat, and there were many <•!<* in the endlenos to rasast h them . or l be wlsd-op In Uto next ahow. Thr first bob was won by Pete

tilfcielphla. eftera stah-

■■•w boos ana won ay raw J'erlr., of PLUa^alphla. after a stah7 rr •»ru*gk with Bate.In* Dundee, ' At lantie CKy. 4 little had btood fopped a* hstWnen the boners and

write your - —- ——" w denta Claus. He^ goto* to be right busy this 2»r, and unlees you get your tatters in early, you mi*ht find

- 1“ other yean, the B win handle a mall for > Claus, and nil totters d be sent to him with this sk “Santa Claus. North care of the TIMES, Sea

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Y7s will publish your letter.' mad then send it by radio to

«d Krts almself. Get busy now.

ow. you kiddles rs to ten years I haven’t been to

— If you hav» B .. uem u> kindergarten yet. jour dad or seother wfll write your letter

A! Chaaen, SI, of WoeAMae, receired a broken ana when he oaaattoned the mottv* of an auto driver after An eutc ooUtoton at Wood nr 18th. The aaaail John Abram. 11. of Bad Baak^N. J.. be altartatioa arose after ▲brass's truck carelessly eolUded with a touring car owned by John ween asked Abram what

up. A reeoluUon was. sdopted granting him this extension, tbs

having agreed to it. set was died by the 8

Section of the Wildwood Civic < against the proposed altemtiosa of the Court Boose Building, setting be present structure U

old bunding” and thxi k may be toured.** This

totter was received and died. Onuaty Bead Supervisor ixissr Med his earUflcato of progreaa oe read

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who feu to the ground in agony, was taken otdee of Dr. Joseph JoK* wl and bet the

Mr. and Mrs. Ocean City .were! late Friday nigh: ran Into the rear of one of Pretbofer’s Urge trucks on the automobile bridge near Somer’s Point. The Ivor of the truck had stopped to he some repairs. There was said be a fog and Carter did not see

the truck.

Carter and his wife were sent by .jUceman Zimmerman to the ofdc« of one of the physicians here, where

The Carter machine was b jmeged- While it was being to into Ocean City lu engine dropped

Toamid-t Wadto Tea errsw The Snals of the Wildwood Ooif Chib wlU be played tomorrow after-

p«-n Ray ne»—»vm »*. the eMnl-dnats and Howard won from Dr. a H. TMJl.. I. U« UA1«; mtdaA Kr, WIUImo H«.l will »»t Hr* Oil. H«« in IM »n^*

IH. mmi Hint wn«: nr 4M«I«I B«n Bunn, S ud I Imi Wwln«d^ BUnonn. Tn. ".mt kud (Mint HI Ih. wn,. Klnn won in. int noi. ud tn,a lo.t tonr In . rnw. K. wu Urn. down »t in. end ol me Nmt nine. 8U»» rellied ud wrn. m, twin, elerenm ud twemn no.ed, not wee nunle to Oold me neee ud mo mflen ended on me eUteutn

BUnn was not abi* to get

Sl shot within three feet of the pin but mimed e puU tor e birdie.

The boto was halted in 8 a

TOO CAN MAKE EYERY DOLLAR

you ears produce tor yoa I »w

interest by depositing the £ the eevinge fuad ««ertmmt of the Aecurily Tnmt Oempeay. Cepe Key City. Ley aside something every Sy-day wd keep at It Tou wlU

raeee your pUr. of doiiars aad

nuu m e wSi Ocmpaey win help *T *4*^, i per seat latertot. Bank hr mall.—Adv. »-»

Li^it Meeting Few Freeholders

Mamfidd Gels

In direct contrast with the Aral meeting of the Board of Chosen freeholders this nr in, p—» —d. -^r-_Ti.TiA'!. a meeting lightest 1:40 P.14, and adjourned at 3:VLlttle business was undertskea ex pt the usual routine. A common Itlon from the Commercial Casualty impany, the bonding company for Contractor Royal J. Mansfield, who to rebuilding the Ocean City drawbridge, stated that Mr. Kaas&eld Was ag this work with all _ and that he reported to the Company that he was encountering difficulty lr dealing with tte rapr&eentaUvee of the County, end that

aet forth that the intermto of the rape May County by the continuance of an

finally ell of the raeorts. aad It a ' » Commission to let the B tog atone in Ue merger plane.

meeting ordering the Count/ neer to prepare a survey of mil

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oi -the protmbto'cost of for a dtoof 'ISO foot

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lay County Chamber of CornDirector Poster had 'nserted the entrance to the Counfr Farm, and the Sooth SeaviUe road, at Calvary Church A resolution was the City of WUdwouu permission to extend lie water Grande under certain county roads to provide e second water main Into that dty. SHIFTING TEAM SMASHES CAE MJTTBMG MAH Accident Occurs Before Daybreak on

Uriah Norton, of Dtaa Creek, wee painfully injured when hie ear struck by e shifting train at Reeding crossing. Court House, lost Wsdnaedsy morning. Norton, accompanied by his son Ellis, was drlvli east on Hand Avenue while It was dark when the accident occurred. He stated that he did not aee ths train nor hear any signals. The eu was dragged up the rail about fifty The train craw were switching cars on s aiding. After receiving medical treatment Norton waa taken • with minor

Fust Counselor*, D. af A. Meet Thirty-five members of ths Pa*t luneetors' Association. Daughter* Of America, held e social mi shoe lest Monday n Bute Counselor LInklalter . address urging strict grntlon regulations This tlon to very active in the CountyWildwood has the largest number of members with 180.

Legioi Wm Held W»d MfcstiU The misel'minstrel show of U t Thurston Elmer Wood Poet, Amer Legion, will be held at Cape May Court Hotuee os Tuesday evening. December ISth. The ftrat rehearse! for the show wpa held tost Monday evening. The theme of the show will be based on local Mloeyeroelea.

The Wildwood Basketball team debated the Stetson A. A. to a hardfought gam# lest Saturday night, by » score of M to >4 The objection seme people have to to that they are too Inquisitive whan yen try to make e loan.

County Chamber Opposes Merger b Beacon at Ocean Ohy am Last aaday; Cape Kay Baa Uice IWagatfi

Next Meeting at Derakvifie

The Cepe May County Chamber Commerce met In the City HaL, Oca City, tost Thursday night. November 15th, and the Commissioners’ Meet-

' answered for sixty-five ud Wildwood ran n close y section of the County.

STATE GETS LAMB M C0TOEMHATI0M SUIT

Court Bales Meadow load Hu lot ■neh Value; Sait Heard Mood*? The State Highway Commission on to iU suit against the Josephine Young Estate, for meadow land used by the State to constructing the new cut off on Route 15. between Mar-

Bylrsnla afternoon express train from Plftadeiphla, which now leaves at i an hour later, eo that s Philadelphia at 8.05. 1 by the Wildwood datable time was carried by > veto. The matter was » hands of ths

yen stated that the next meeting would be held at Dennlsvllle, oe the third iburaday of This will make the Ant meeting of the Chamber ever to be held In that mainland town. Following the business session s talk by Dr. Manway, of Atlantic City, was enjoyed, and a luncheon was served by the todies of the American Legion in the basement of the Presbyterian Church.

SEA ISLE YOUTH HELD FOE 00UET Aznstod on the Complaint of Oiri'i

John Chlorelll. 23. who stated that bis home is on Anr. Street, Philadelphia. waa held under f 1,6 00 ball by Squlfe Garretson,.last Wednesday. Chlorelll. who to a ficherman at Sea late City, to ‘barged with attacking Nancy Sannlno. 16, of the anxne u The arrw* was made by Stats Tn> kin. The f—plaint w*s made by the girl’s father. The girl was held under 8600 bell as e material wit- . The case will be heard by the next term of Court.

FMEFB00F VAULT A U r ge fireproof vault to bain, built to open Into the rear cf Jaase E Lad Urn's tl tie-search office, on Nortl Mato Street, Cape May Court Houat While the record# in Mr. Ludlam' e would have no va|ue for i burglar, they represent e quarter of a oertury of laborious, painstaking title searching and their loss by fire would be a cataauwpba, not only Mr. Ludlam. but to thousand* art* owners In this county, whose titles they cow*-.—O*—tte.

The first aortal afternoon waa held —•t Friday to the club bone* of the Wildwood OhU Club end was e huge tee. About 88 ladles ‘

winners of the various card

W read of ‘‘the man behind un.” “the man behind tbs bn the man bthlad tbs eon.” and " inn behind the eiara." but Jn _ El dr rig* says little to mid of the man ahead of hie peynwain

AUTO LICHEES BEAST I

License tegs and drivers' license cards wHl be toned starting December let. according to the announcement of the State Vehicle Department. Them licenses can be procured to this County from Maurice M. Sofroney, 8m Isle City, and William Ewing, Cape May City. Motor Vehicle Agent Sofroney stated that to facilitate the issuing of Ucenses he will spend aovernl days In Ocean City and other nearby sections. These dates will be set later.

the State originally took the land

tinted end they allowed the estate 11,180 for the land used. This dertthe BUte Oonratorton appealed, the cam wav heard at Court House before Judge Stored**, with a Jury, oa Monday. Tue State had $400 for the toad, the testimony proved, hot this the Young Zrtate refused, clah.-.ing that the land was damaged by the building of the road, aad it waa vluabto because of

and Bright were elected In s by a vote of nine to eight, ts bring Senator William >f Monmouth County, who

the 8pe*kerthlp, and Seu Roberts, of Cumbet’and County, who had aspirations for the leadership. th Reeves and Bright are expected to support United States Senator Walter E. Edge, who will be a can-re-elec tlon next year, and Bright’s election as floor leader Is considered to heal the breech that existed between be and United States

After hearing the testimony the Jury awarded the Srtate 6K6.50. the award being baaed upon the value of

ADXOUBJDED COIVEMTIOH

The annual tlon of Cape May County, which was adjourned oa account of the heavy northeast storm on October Mrd. will be held Friday evening. Hi I—till 7 th Hollywood M. A churen. Wildwood. aeoordlag to an announcement of the president. Mayor Gilbert 8. 1th. of Avalon.

tost Saturday to Walter C. of Pittsburgh. Th* eerook piece la the Episcopal Church. Wildwood. Rev. Clark offl▲ftar the honeymoon, the win reside in the Atlantic Apartments, Wildwood.

qbert Landis, eon of Mr. aad Mrs. Charles p. Landis. Jr., was married in Philadelphia last Saturday night. " ember 18. to Miss Violet Caaeen. udubon, N. J. The wedding was toed by only the members of the edlate families of both contractpartlee, Gordon Lendls, brother of the groom, acting *e beet man. and a sister of the bride acting as bridesmaid. The couple will reside at 1212 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. MoConakk-Pettit On Saturday evening Mlae Edit! Pettit, of Belleplaln. became tfce bride of Evereti McCormick, at the home of the bride's sister. Mm. Clinton HoweU. of MUlvtUe.

Bright Ejected Floor Leader irutcr Beeves, ef Cumberiaad Couutj, MID Be Hot Senate Head, Is Daemon of Cunt Both Will Support Edge Bute Senator William H. Bright, of Cape May County, was selected as Republican floor leader of the Senate for the 1924 eeaeion, In a caucus held at Trenton on Tuesday. Bute Senator Finnan M. Reeves, of Cumberland County, was selected as Speaker of

e and Bright

“Btf&lan” Combine Forces While one view is that the setooon of Reeves aad Bright Is a politlcal victory for U. & Senator Walter Bother—and the predomr—Is that the reel victory Is for the Regulars or Organisation tn the Senate, as opposed to a dependent Senators who fought by side with Governor Silxer rinter. Senator Richards, of Atlantic, was a leader In the forces for

by tost year's i A. Stevens, of 1 us wee called by Sea-.tor 8 sad of meeting promptly, the 17 ihUcnn repraeentaOved divided Into two groope. nine at the btacy Trent Hotel, including Senator-elect on, of Salem, who apparently had deciding vote. The ether eight Senators, Including William B. Blackwall, of Mercer, met in the State

■‘secrof wedding was held November 10th, at the social tx of the First Baptist Church, * Rev. Dr. Milton O. Buck, pa ed Mias Florence Shaw ard NelRoas. both of Ocean City. In i b. William Moncrrif acted as man while Mrs. William 1 ere If waa matron of honor. Although the affair was to be strictly a secret the ’’8. G. C..’’ of which Miss Shaw la e member, beard of It and proceeded to let the wl raeort to on it They managed to get several sutomohllsa end decorated i up and proceed eu to eerens/’.e the two when they toft the church. The ”8. a C.” member* followed ue newly-weds down A*bury Avenue for e long Urns, throwing eonflettl to every direction, until ssttofled that th* wedding wee advertised enough.

rhaotra Orrudst

Myra Btotodell, of 1888 Cen-

tral Avenue, Ocean City, waa with acute appendicitis tort menoey

ree rushed to a Phitoend operated oa that condition to reported

■e favorable. Miss BlatodeU was *p greatly to the beet of health while psaying lest fl *“-*

There may sot he U era hut there era < preetieefs, Utoks Lewis 0

Senator-elect Harrison, of feaax. an Edge supporter, was said to have favored a compromise slats of Stevens for president, with Bright for leader. Efforts were made by both wet and dry sympathisers to swing Borton to Borton, It to believed, was held In line for the Edge slate by Senator Collins B. Allen, of County, an Edge lieutenant. M voting for tbe Reeves and elate were Richards, of Atlantic; Mackay. of Bergen; Bright, of Cape May; Reeves, of Cumberland; Essex; Davis, of QiouMatbls, of Ocean; Smith, of and Borton. of Salem—9. i favoring Stevens and Bobre: Roberts, of Burlington; Woodruff, oi Camden; Blackwell, of Mercer; ^arson, of Middlesex; Stevens. of Monmonth; Whitney, of Morris; Case, of Somerset; Pierson, of Union—8.

Some people are never satisfied. Ed. Arnei says even If they win a harp in the after-life they Immediately ask for a player attachment.

Strand Theatre Ocean City, N. J. mo SPECIAL SHOW SATURDAY PanmeoBt Piteaato GLCKIA 8WAKHM i> "ZAZA* The picture everyeoe has beer vuitipf to me AIM A KLL 07 ISIKIB VAUDEVILLE SO 1SVA3K8 n iNOBM