Cape May County Times, 14 March 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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May Pave the Bridge Road

KAY OUTLINES NcWS NotCS fof COURT HOUSE PLAN. IUl

County Farmers

rCcatlnued from P««» 1)

Inc should t-f planned in such a way

n... . .. . kwv. . as to pro rids ersntuany for the *rec- ( Chamber of Cobudot* Meb 1'roject ^ cf a wjnr t0 ^

'whtn it is dfMMd adriaahls. -It has be«n oacxeMud that in

order to present the old Coart House Building, the Board of Freeh olden consider the erection of an eatlretji new bail din* on another part of the County property, and while this

Hidden talent was unoovered at the would PoeniWy be the

Chamber of Commerce meeting on sition. yet the coat of •

r night when R W Edwards would be eery much greater than I! keen appropriated by the State for ie names of the speakers from, feel the Board of Freeholders would the Payment at Indemai.iea daring

to Hard Sarfaoe Ocean (Sty to

Somen Font Baste

Have Enjoyable Dinner

Quality Venos Quantity By W. COLLINS THOMAS It Tear Hoi T. B. taMf

a hat. Men who have been attending the Chamber of Commerce for year* found that when the occasion demanded they could speak as well their neighbor. So popular bee* the idea that J- Fred Manne. chairman of the entertainment committee, was requested to repeat the stunt at the next meeting. Several men let It be known that they would not take offense if their names went Into the

hat.

be warrant*

In considering at this the

The Legislator* has aim appearrimwtian ha* beer tol"*** Of SlM.m tar this

1M4-1PSS.

s held at the Hotel i and hare four buildings, none Strand, proceeded by a dinner, and which could in any way be was one of the snappiest meetings' a credit to our County,

of the Chamber of Commerce this ...

erect a new County Clerks OChce alongside of the present Jail loildlng. j

and turn the present Clerk's Office. Hog ns mis may tost manat that Into County offices. I feel that this aa opportunity will be given them would be unwise because we would to have their hrgs treated, the name still have our offices separated In dlf- as last year. About the »***»*• of fevent buildings, would hare four April community committeeman will separate buildings to maintain, font receive the names of perrons wanting ‘separate heating plants to look after hogs treated, as well as the number

> be treated.

r late than never" does not

apply to spraying for peach leaf curl

„ . “lam well aware that in the minds busy with the spray when the . ®°**f C* ty W ‘ U of some of our people there is mo- buds firm start to swell, with Atlantic City and other roeori wnU|nent reUUve to (he “The man who aays. *he owe. not U ^ Da . ,n dt ° ” , h ? obscoring of the front of the Old any man/ owes an apology to his officials of the Reading Railroad at Court House building, and while I be- forefather, and the community in the opening o^e mw ^mden Ter-, UeTe tlllt w-nUment ft.-.- old land which Le Uvea" Sr D Allen Coraon William^ Massey n “ rta f,bouId ** •^oornged. yet in "»t seems rather foolish to buy and ^ y*” O0 ?°^' WUli * m h M ““ y .thU case I am of the firm opinion PVT freight on S.fiO* pounds of lownrJ whn Wn ,c ?h * 1 *« nUm ^t should not always be erode fertiliser when 1.000 .IatTJTi'thn hnrri Mirfarinc tll ' ow «d ru 1 ' our better Judgment pounds of high-grade »1J-J contains UTriywmklngforthe tord«rf^g , nd st „ d j n the ^ of just a, much pUnt food ud roqulros ^ ?* nt J 0 .° C ~ n ^ The present building. I understand., half « much freight and handling

!* r Court Hmu. bot dimr^.”

... .. i nn«-hKir the mv- 18 of f*tber recent construction, and Ssy Beans lag rort^It wM T dec.ded to ask the “ not H 1 ' Undm ^ 1 k wblch 1 Hare you - -r considered soy beans City Commissioners to pay for the J, beUeTe 80,ne of our P«»Ple think for that acre or two of ground which other half and consider It a part of M “• j T°® haver.’t the Ubor to put la pota-

Wonld Preserve Old Brildiar ! Uje,r The,r arf »onderfni sou boiid"The plan as talked of provider ^

8-^Snr^coSrS^i living

open space between the Clerk's Office ! and Court House Building and stlUl

extend 1 ng In front of the Court Rouse' tK ^, . . . "“****? Building its full width, and of the ^ SheTriSd to heighth of two storien. The Old'^' ,0 Court House Building is to be moved ^^”

back . sufficient distance to «‘ble for . ^ n ‘

Offices for the Surrogate to be built; - 1 - ^ fldent ■*“* fhnnaro in

Spring

Is

Hare And with the new Spring we have «bo the new Spring styles For L*dk» and G*ta Coats, wraps, cape:.-, chesses, suits, skirts, in fact everything new and nice to wear. For Men ad Yoon* Men Spring haberdashery—Top coats. Spring suits, separate trousers, new hats, cape, ties, and new style collars and garments for every occasion.

W. H. OUTTBLD WILIAM KOLDFOLD* SON ARTtSTK TIE WfcfeSr

FULLMER'S EXPRESS ■inxmnaii '—

Whet- yon think of aorenmag, ouak of i Cape May County Itecs, which to nnd hy im

the City's paving program. The Highway CoBunission etateC the road

could be paved by June 1st.

The Chamber of Commerce will

»i«ri recommend to the City

stonere the advisability of securing a sign at Virginia Avenne and the Boardwalk. Atlantic City. In co-oper-ation with the Shore Fast Line E A. MscMiUian. assistant superintendent of the road, presented drawings showing two locations. Incidentally

For

Coats, suits and other deairabir clothes. AO new styles, not a stitch left over from last seanon. If you bring this ad we will grsnt you a 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on any article purchased. Just drop in and see our selection of Spring

this County could use soy I

he Informed the members that the ln the new front. A second storv is

Shore Fast Line was maintaining a to ne placed over the Clerk's Office: adT “ l8 * e nlther ss a hay. or tor seed, sign throe hundred feet long on which which will be utilix d ns the office*: Improver

“ snd board room for the Board of wu * be glad to hear from any one Freeholders. The second sWrf the i " fora “ tSo ° ■»=*»*

new front will provide offices for all 7 n ®

the other County Departments not now In the Court House Building. The old Court Homy EuiMing will then be exclusively for the use of the „ Courts snd the second floor win be H"** remodeled Into Jury rooms and conn offices. The O unty Clerk will have

the fall use of the first fioor of the Before a bowling audience eombuildlng now occupied by him and Po**d chiefly of the pupiie of both

the invitation "Visit Ocean

City.'

Maurice I_ Foster, reporting for the Publicity Committee, stated that Jack Lewis, leader of the orchestra playing on the Hippodrome Pier last year, wss on tour through the Penn sylvan i* coal regions ss the Jack Lewis Orchestra of Ocean Oily. The Publicity Committee Lave also purchased a new set of road signs which in all probability win be placed on the highways between here and -lew York. Commenting on the questionnaire sent out by the Chamber of Commerce to the 1922 inquirers. Mr. Foeter said that over throe hundred of them hare come back and the coinmeats are very flattering to Ocean

City

STRATHMERE Mr. and Mr* 8. F. Erbe were ▼!#-

Mr and Mr*. F. town to their cottage oa Saturday Philadelphia

Scrappy Wrestling

School tmtSk Sb^gk

Fox Bros. Oppodte Gty Hal Wikfwoo*, N. X CBp thb *4 it wv’l save j

real money.

Interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts begining April First Security Trust Co, Cape May City

BANK BY MAIL”

further expansion can then be pro- 'be High School and g Tided as needed in the rear of that: o' Ocean City, the third annual *

wing of the completed building. One beating plant win that take care oi nil the County buildings with the exception of the SberiTs dwelling and

JuU

“The front which 1 have outlined 111 provide the nucleus for a Ing of almoet any siie In the future ~~ make a splendid impression

oa the thousands of antomoblUrs

pass ‘t every day in the

The Whelan Hotel has beer sold to J. M. Chester, of Ocean City. Mary Carothers is seriously ill at this writing. Dr. DiUenburger. of New York, spent the week-end with Captain

Ki'upple.

Jchnny Bechel and Johnny Nolan were Monday visitors. Mrs. F. A. Trimble was in Ocean

City on Saturday.

Mrs Qua Wlttkaxnp and daughter were in Ocean City on Monday. Mason Salter spent the seek-end

In Ocean City.

Mrs. Marie Pfeiffer has sold her store to an unknown person who will

take poaeeeaion April Brst

Mm. Howard Charleston and son. Walter, were in Ocean City on Monday. i

W. G. Carothers was in Ocean City, Mr * r Mr * Harry Dovnam have on Saturday. returned home after spending the

Mrs G. Wlttkamp. G. Arbogast and w,, "« r »' Merritt. Fla.

M. Salter were le Ocean City o<_ Sat- M1,f Adelaide Crandol. of urday. visited Miss Lydia Springer

William C Carothers and John R *********

Godfrey were in Ocean City Saturday. Mr * William Carew and son. Owen Mr. and Mrs O. W. Reachley and “ d Jo,, ri>h Davies, spent the week

"Cape May County is worthy of n oper County building and I believe

win pay for itself in the it will make upon the vis-

itors of our County. Irrespective of the satisfaction we will have ourselves In knowing that we are keeping up with the march of progress in

every part of our County.

“I personally feel, therefore, that the plan, which looks into the future and provides for the future needs is the one that should be adopted if go ahead with any changes during the present year (and 1 do not see bow they can be put off) and for that

have submitted my opinion

In this manner no that it can be used by the newspapers of our County if U-ey so desire. The facts stated. I believe, should be made public for the

consideration of our cltixens."

OCEAN VIEW

daughter. Bery'. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr*. G. R. Mc-

Cullough

George Kurtz was down over the

waek-end.

Link Socket) was down for a few days last week.

Digging Irrigation Ditcheg

the direction of

Unger, director of athletics. The boys were the best m their respective weights snd wrestled for the school

WUl lam

Stevens, sad J. A. Timekeeper. Carlyle Kelly; referee. Harvey Goff. The medals for the winners w ill be presented at n later date. The boys' disregarded many of the Baer points that they learned and straggled In hammer and tong fashion, fourred by, the plaudits of their school mates In the light-heavyweight class Georg* 1 Stevens wss too strong for William

decision after s twelve minute t Garretson was game but Stevens kept him on the defensive. Anthony Selragn. who has won championships lor the past turn yeurn. managed to retain his tula, only after a bitter straggle la the middleweight class with Harry Adams. Adams was after Beiragn every minute. The bout was declared a draw. In the welterweight class Edward Sutton received the Judges' i wtslon over Thomas William* Sutton showed much promise in «!«>» match, skillfully pining Williams shoulder' to the mat for the only fall of :ha match. In the lightweight clam Marcia’ Blackman threw Wilbur Miller (vie*., H. Riggins •on two falls from WU’lam Yinmenuaa in the leather*eight

~ us

Frank Voacalrl was loo strong for Joseph Broad ley in the flyweight

lass.

Joseph Vases!vl won the piper- - eight Usas when he threw Ferdi-

nand Pocertno. a hard match

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end at PhlLdelphia.

Robert Tuliner. of Philadelphia, called on hie mither on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs David Davies, of from Oswald Adams in the mldget-

Philadelpbia. visited Mr. snd Mr* weight class.

Joseph Donchoe over the seek-end Robert Sinen* retained his tltla Amo- Gandy, of Philadelphia. »y throwing Robert Gordon In th* called on his father on Sunday mosquito*eight class. Pranklin Krieg. of Bridgeton, vis In one of the hardest bouts of tbs ited friends here recently. evening Edward Stevens defeated Albert Kurtz. Leonard Dallae and Prank Grosser in the bantamweight

Ernest Downam attended the sale class.

held by Scab rook Farms Co., at Irwin Harland defeated Charles Bridgeton, on Thursday. Grassier in the plnweight ri»«« by

Lyman Warner, of Fishing Creek, on* fall

c illed on friends Thursday afternoon William Johnson won the cupidMlas Anna Canaan wa* a Phlladel weight title when be received the

judges' deciuon over Joseph Huber.

The Mosquito Extermination CotnmiaeUm. of CXpe May County, are pushing their program to irrigate the meadow* as swiftly as poseibh At the present time a ditch digger is busy operating la the tlcinity of Sea Ul. Boulevard Th«« sugnan, »*„

Suions o7 these partl^Tte^chre Ml M" 1 Mr* Waller Aydolette The achool boxing tournament will were of un.^c^ amll^n^ t? T ere Sea Ule City shopper, on Satur- be held at the Moorlyn Theatre on

^ _ J^ Marehgfin.

. Mr. and Mrs George Munford a'tend- IP YOU WAN*. LUMBER OR

J _' ,Br1 “ •* anything la builds.s' sapp.iss call

Ifith Street and West

lag the storm of this week.

Correct this an teuce: He is eolOoeea City Thu-sdav foU of life and vigor, boasted ibel Mlm Nellie Wwhburn of 0

Mim Nellie Washburn, of Ocean Mtv vlalikA -

We Can Tell You the Approximate Cost of Bui'ing Each Home Pictured

T. S. Goslin Lumber Co. Wildwood, N. J.

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