Cape May County Times, 6 June 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CAFE MAY

TOWNSEND INLET ■r. and Mfa. God ward had aa tfealr gnaata for orar tha waak-and thafr daughter Kargaret and friend, of

New York.

Mrs. Devour waa down tor a weak at the Flu Ua. getting the place

ready for the cummer.

Mr. and Mrs. Sutton had aa their gueau for a short stay Mrs. Sutton's aunt. Mrs. Macksrt. of Philadelphia. Mrs. Finale waa down orer the holidays at tha Roaelys apartment. Mrs. Boa and family and Mrs.

motored down for over I at tha Aralon apart-

r tha

waak-and.

Mr. and Mrs. Adler and son. Junior, are down at their cottage on

Cedar avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Mackes

down for a few days at tha Avalon

apartment

Hu Hi* Own Ideas On Moauito Control Sea Isle City. N. J„ May II. 1114. Editor of the Cape May County

Tlmi

Dear Sir—I have bean anxiously waiting further developments In the extermination procam as of our the moequlto. My attention waa called to this matter a few weeks ago by a frlagd who knows my powers In affairs of this nature, and although I felt a bit reluctant at divulging my Ideaa on this matter free of charge, when so many of Isle ojmpatrloU secure fabulous stuns Inferior suggestions, still

view of my un-

bounded enthusiasm for a bigger and -Sea Sale, to give the public the It of my extensive knowledge and wide experience. No doubt many of your readers still remember the wonderful successes I had In regulat-

Ing the tldea of our fair city and In Mrs. Barth and non. Howard, and keeping our streets deary of noisy.

Mrs Barth's unde, Mr. Fullerton, were down ter a tew days last week. Mr. Flaghoum is down tor the season at the Little Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barth and daughter, of Kensfagton. motored down last weak to spend Decoration

day at the Inlet.

W. Nevell and friend, of Philadelphia. motored down for n few days Hanley has aa her guests her two grandsons. Joseph. Jr., and Bil-

lie. for the emson

Mr. Ross, of Cedar avenue, was down for a few days last week paint lag his boats tor the coining season Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ware down on

Mr. mnd Mrs. Gray had a house warming last Saturday and entertained a number of friend* tram Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones, of Philadelphia. were down over the s^ek-end

at t

daughter in Gloucester. P. Craven sad Mrs. Lawler and daughter ware down over the w Mr. and Mrs. N. Button are entertaining Mr. Button's brother and wife, of Philadelphia, tor a tow days. Mr. and Mrs. Blair ware down

own

mm.ngaiT.wsMm.

tend to them dally, ws should soon be rid of the enemy. 1 might go on IndeBaitsty with more and better Ideas on this subject And If any one cam to hear more from me I shall be only ton willing to give him or her the beaefft of my superior knowledge and broader der*landing. I will etop at Mthlng in an effort to rid our beautiful Sea Isle City of IU worst pest and wemy. the mosquito. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

jangling street cars. But there is no use In my taking up a full *~

enumerating my past i

Disastrous Week

For

(Continued tram page l) shore, when the anchor cabts broke. The boat was on dry land whtn the county officials arrived. The crew were enjoying a sun bath in the ■and, near the bow of the boat, when apprehended. They surrendered without offering any rartstance. The men arrested are Chariso Clegg. Harry Soott and Harry Sawyer. Deputy Sheriff Hoffman made the arrest. A number of people living in the

will at once proceed to the point at Issue vis., the extermination of the

mosquito.

I have looked with much dtstaver

i. so 1 vicinity ware called on to i

I In

removing the cargo to the Court House. It required tiro trucks and

three oars to remove the the county jail. The

at the ditches being cut through our stoop wore waiting for high tide t

dost the boat when they wars apprehended. The defendants waived the preliminary hearing and were

ft.500 hall. TRt ball

the first pises, they

detract from the beauty of the a point which in Itself should condemn them. Secondly, the water which stands for days la those ditches

Is just admirably salted

myriads mors of the little pests, who are vary partlcuto* about their braed-

Thlrdly. these ditches

sis not built property to secure the

efficiency,

tractor property performed his duty, he would have put

sluices, sad then the mosquitos.. in Mala a aloe, juicy ■ * would have gone down to tbs tom of the ditch sad drowned there. I could mention many other objects limited epees will act permit me to do so. I shall sb

At the present time theca are twenty prise en in the county many awaiting trial. With ■umber of recent arrests. It Is probable that the April Grand Jury will be reoaUsd. The county jail at the preeeat i contains over four hundred oede

addition to the liquor several motor i and the boat Etta -K have been confiscated The can aad boat will probably be sold at pobOe

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