Cape May County Times, 25 April 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape May County Times

MAY COUNTY TIMES HAS A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER NEVraFAPEB INI tapt UAVrryxrrv

a. r, mux, inn at, iwt Chambo - to Vote on Court House

Tht. A*rfl nkMtlBc of thf County ttj»bw r< Omiurn wu h*I<* at nidwood. m—fcy. A»rtl 17ti. and

thf sit* ot .Uw yreant tfm at tta fxt of I till* atr««. Uw wr-*- — ■"-

««pw*d br May of Itt*.

d'.mnct" rvjulrta a bead of Mm to t* pis cod by th« P*«r CaaqR

utccins the crecUws V UW

, nTUCS that I ktt to taMstod. RMorta at *d ouagHmMa

Vbool:

01! Ble in the aty*« a ounce is pafcitahad I the TIMES. Under the otlcteal *Mi 1 Cltr. the >*ach froat la to : forerer a park for the t public. The preaaat t' bj special gntMt c Use ordinal ^

Seven Hurt in Crash • OJjl

Vote Cast , rtsfAssanagg: . ** toadanhto of Its PraaMaat. Ir. Laa-*— ** —

Wlendld hot onlj

doing things that are The report* show the the oae year arocram ot r are totoc handled in at to aoaa^se their ae-

$11.75 For an Insult

shy. ot Atlantic City, lo* Sheman. of Mooraa-

iown. were elected delegates to ‘ Repubi.ean National Conran from the Second District lest Toe*day. defeating Dr. Abmlom & coat, ot Atlantic City, and J Wlnterburn, of WUd rood. «

The Bxaonttve QaartsMtee reported the tugnway OneamJaskoc on - the lUh at Allan tie an, *- ““ ‘ 'US orer^hT^the kc a ty and"* to WllTtlH,

»rta in

lada in Amct

It ooet Mr*. Hattie Mlcteal. colored. of Woodbine, fll.75 to say Man things about Miss A lie John*

•on. colored, also of Woodbine.

The argument, which resulted In the arrest of Mrs. Mtebeal. occurred *2 the colored Methodist Church, of

•» laat Sunday evening.

Was Joha-otr alleged that Mr*. Ml--heal defamed her character with her false statements, and procured a warrant tor her arrest last Mond-y

morning.

At hearing. It was revealed that the fifth ordinance of the Borough of Woodbine state* that any peteon guilty of making Insulting or defamatory remarks will he subject to Arrest and fine. Mrs. Miches] wi dered to pay the Court I11.76. Middle, 4; Woodbine, 3

HUMJuai Twmn-ion Young People Meet

Held at Ooean

■star-day afternoon. Middle won the game la the ninth inning when ■■■ her. Woodbine's catcher, d.opped Mdse's col-

May County, were present eastona of the Young People’s

Conference, of the Cape May Oounir Sunday School Association, whlel waa held at the Vim Presbyterian

Church. Ocean City, Monday.

The eeaslons began at eight-thirty and continued UU noon, after which the meeting was resumed. Mias May Murphy, of Ocean aty. vlee-chalr-mcn. waa in charge of the meeting, assisted by Thomas Vaslin. of Capo / hart Matthews, of West Cape May. and Horace Church, of Cap* .May Court Houm. were elected chairman and vice-chairman. A' this annual meeting the various committees made their reports of the doings of

the peat year.

Among the Interesting speakers who were heard were: Henry R. Bowen, of Newer who la Buperintandent of the Young People’s Mvirion of the New Jersey Sunday School Ar •Delation; Mia. George Watson, and Miss Elsie Davis, of Pitman, and Mias Vera Ayers, of Bring*ton. . Luncheon and dinner waa served by member* of the church organisations in the social rooms of the First Presbyterian Church. » :: ... t Recent Death* < r: i

’SEizjts Jury Sms ant huaa dto1- The Oman CTty Can-

ag tont of Oonrt. neat Imartoy. are: niuUoghur; Ctomero iTHSkUmm. or«! Oreae Oty/^^* - 10 <*ni*Jly

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STi tor#. 1*7; Osaarth. 1*1: Xfid: Laird. Ilf: Lewla. !•*: Barmy. 1*4: Tiffany. 1*1; District dri-

C F. Bowers Buried

The Oty Hall la draped in blach this week on account of the death Sunday of Charles F. Bowers, of Philadelphia. former scomber ot Stone

f lag the organisation to an a«or: to

pot it into eCsct.

Mr. Ogden showed that by the paying of the small sum of one-fifth mm on valuatlona. there eenU be established a library system that wooM bring to every pero n in the County practically all the oer- that la to be “• had in hooka. f®Center* would be established and

Kea'n. S4. died in Philndelphia. Sunday evening, after an Mr. Kanin joc. age 16. He lived in Philadelphia and for

of the drthe North

The funeral was held in Fhlladrifrom the clrculsictou as pall i

J. U Kata and Mrs. William Llpman.

who would by 1

fitted up ear. travel at stated t vmls to each center, bring to - books and taking their booi

other center*.

It la estimated that hy this a district raising fltoa would have *- * Ud#

'< the libraries slvesdy and give them the advice of a train id librarian as wall an£ would In

dsy to attend the funeral. Mr. KenIn was well known In Woodbine. .VINO FOB A RAINY DAY IS mat thing n prudent person can Your savings pat in Sec-rity Trust Company. Cape May aty, beglns to draw Interest at once.

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New Jersey*• Forest Fire Law

SSSS•rveral n - •bout twelve

Worth Suns

w ■ — Handley, paetor of the ! eggrtiK Mtoc Mary Saxton, of Hasnmtalmtof the bride, May*!

Tho Tad Cedar* of Cape County enjoyed a very pleasant I at Camden m Wedaaodny. The lfi*S convention wm he held ta Atlantic aty.

ana these coaid be changed likewise. Cram time to time, ao as to fit la with the particular eouraaa of study and

Several counties of the State are r operating under this law an (Coctinned on Page C)

Korjsjs* * “<? Sr* 1 ** ^

’ bat *• b«M rtei i>11 ■« I and Vwhich this oer h dto- « b»ch is owned by Vocer and

of the hem

rotative* sad a few eiooe friends of tho cc tyle. FoUowlag the ceremoay a —brmk'ast wee served In «awybe Hotri, after welch ■tei left for a short boneyr* Dvaat tfcrir nto-» Umy wiD jetoi :£Frr - aty. The groom Is in the of the bell Telephone C ■ Atlantic aty.

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^“srsjSat.’ss’ " ^W mear

, Mrs. KeendU

Champion, of Ocean Oty. was bridesatrid/aad lamse CampbeU. of PM1»Ariiiila beet man. After a ahor*

epaaed until; couple will .arid, this eum-

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i Tfcn bride Is wry ‘ mr ia Ocean •ATM TO city's younger s** and well kaowa {“ — their; philadriphU tul of her life ««*»{■ •cur j the summer, which she had pasued

May Oty. j 1. Oraas qty torjhs

1 attended by the

Here’s Your Copy of the Season-Opening Edition of the CAPS MAY COUNTY TIMES. It Is mailed as part of your regular edit:or this week, and wa Lust that It will be of Interest to you. The obJeU of tHa issue, of coorae. is to sell Cape May County sad what it offers to vlritort. to the outside world, and for this season several thousand exit a copies have been provided. An a free eerries to our readers wa will mall, without any cuuge whatever. & copy of this edition to as many names as are s mt ue. If yen have friends or flatten* who are -jot familiar with Cape May Couaty, sand us their names and we will send them a Bensu i-ejpealng Edition, pro-paytog the postage Witt, Its sreasily drawn two color cover, and expensive halftone IDustratlous. mom of which were ayeeially made for this Issue, the lt>4 gMasou-Opening Edith*, cf the TIMES represents, hy tar, the finest publication ever attempted la this Ocuaty, r asL-ug our own aCorts of prsrlous years. Ws take tbs opportunity, also, to thank the business mss of Capo May County, and tb. municipal officers, who, oy tbrir 00TEE r’limiJHvltekft.

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use of property to

. l^**Msttlatlag or deriroylag any

State forest firs notice.

than *00 feet lard contain-

ing nay growth by which fire may be traacmltted 10 forest or bn '

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(*) Thot a firewarden may arrest without warrant anyone he finds violst,lag the law. (S) That all penalties coin go to the townships concerned. (4) That nay person who halpe put out a Ira. even though a * warden Is not present, can be pi hie work is promptly reported tc approve, by the firewarden. In r.ny township la which fire service Is e»UbUahed any person who shall find a fire burning In the forest or where the forest is endangered, shall im- ' mol lately extinguish the same or tx 1 lag unable to do eo. notify a firewar-

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One of Sea Isle City's first' residents, Mrs. Elisabeth Malswlnkls. died at her late borne, Landis avenue and Paris street, on Monday, following an lllnem of four weeks. Interment will be made today la Holy Cros* Cemetery, Philadelphia. The funeral Mam was said this monlag at six o’clock In at. Joseph's Church, and the bodv taken to Philadelphia on the 7:14 train. Mr* Malawinkle. who war srraa-ty-nlne yean old. was one of the Ant settler* in Sfs Isle aty. coming hem on May tth. 18*1 fort/-three years ago. With her husband, the late John Malawi nkle, she erected the house which she occupied until her death, and this houm was the first to be bout on lAadls avenue, than a. sandy stretch, with only a toot path to designate that it waa a road. There were ao streets f any kind, other than the old turnpike, which led to the mainland. Thera were no utilities of any Mad. and ao raHr ads. The trip to Sea Iris aty war i^ade by railroad to Booth Sea villa, and then by wagon The MahrotaSe bourn was used ao summer boerdlng houm for tho first visitors to this remit. It was here that St. Joseph's Church had its Inception. Mrs. Malawi nkle prevailed upon the pastor of a ehurcL at Cape May to oome to Bee Isle City once s week, and Mam am said for two yean in the living room of the houm. until after a visit from the late Bishop O’ParreU, when It waa concluded to build a church. Mrs. Malswinkle Is survived by her adopted daughter, Waa gltabath Hartman, and by two brrthsra. George Retsman and Henry Rriamnn. of Philadelphia, and a sister. Mrs. Barbara Hartman, of Ohio. There are two nephews. Henry. Jr., and - * - ' ntoee. Mary

fcn. Asa I P—iVmfr Mrs. Ann L Dougherty, a welT known member of the Sea Iris atjr mer colony, wife of Frank J. Dougherty, end daughter of Martin, and the late Catherine McTcughfts. died suddenly Sanaa? evening. April Uth. at her Phllndelphte bourn, of

!4-*t—Adv. point.

The funeral waa h morning from ter father's 1 1005 Fltvweter street, followed by Solemn Re-3 aim Mass at 8t. Charles Church, where final tribute was paid her by a marked presence of rattglons, the Slaters of Charity and the St. Joseph's Order being well rapro-

utad.

The Mam was celebrated by the Rev. Thomas Clooney, with Revs. Francis Smith, as deacon, and John A. Maguire. O. & A., as sub-deaeoa. In the sanctuary besides rationed were the He Rev. Mgr. Joseph P. Sennott, Rev. D. W. Drfaeott. O. 8. A.. Rev. James A. Rice and Rev. P. J. Gallagher. Interment was made ta Holy Cross cemetery, where the final bleariaga were given by Rev. D. W. Driscoll, O. 8 A., smiled by Fathers Gallagher. Rice. Clooney, Smith, Maguire and Machettl Besides her husband and two children. Mrs. Dougherty la survived by her father. Martin McLaughlin, two brother Martin J. and Charles CL. and two sUttrrs. Katherine M. McLaughlin, and Sister Martin Joseph,

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| Hany C. Smith Harry C. Smith, of Arlington, FY dlDd suddenly Friday night /f ast week. Deceased was born In Cape May County and spent his younger Jays in Sea Isle aty. He was a brother of Mrs. Lewis 8. Chester, who attended his funeral on Wednesday of this jvtek. Interment was made at Laurel Hill Cemetery,

Philadelphia.

Woodbine v*. Farrigan

The Woodbine A. C. will meet the Harrigan A A., of Ocean Oty. at Lincoln Park, Woodbine, tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon. The Ocean aty team Is expected to give a strong battle It recently defeated Somers