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

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Coast Guards Capture Rum Car

Had Forty Caaea Aboard Forty cmw of mrriik *y« Wbukey, U. a war* o*a-| tured aloas wlU » W* «t*y Piaro*-j Arrow Toartac 0*fc T»*«*y awa-j in* »bo«t *. i* AUmUc cur, »>y *®nr i—nb*ra < tk* Ualtetf Sum Cwat OvATd State. K*. 4a. of OoiUJ catyCapvUa Usrti BmKk Jam* T*rner. Ht*’.? OteUl a»d Fiord D brrrr. a * *** *• tt* rmrt tiwl . x atektaa Uw aasnw to A^aatlo Ttedar me* h»» a* r*c«lw*d a tt» UU a oarf*

Found! Imt Bandar people alone tk* Orwan aty Boardwalk won ■aumd at mlnir a middle-*** tentlenaa froroU :.* on kl* hand* and kam la the mirt. and tram ttm to Um doekia* under watar, tropin* around and krlafta* up handful* of sholk and aaad. only to throw than down In dtsnaalxy

by InquiaHln antic* of tk« won efforts to dad hi* takn tooth, whteb had slipped out

wa* aottSed by phone by a woataa tma* in the rMalty of Fourteenth street, whoa* aam i* not disclosed, that she found a nat ot teeth In excellent condition on the Mach at low tide. will be returned to the to the Beat

Rest Room is Visitors’ Mecca is Caty Xmirfpal Iter Head

5346 Registered Lest Year Probably the beet nunembrano taken away from Ocean aty by the —mr visitor is that of the Oo*nn

ton. situated on the Boardwalk, op-

posite Moorlyi. Terrace. meeca of vMton. a place of

>e of rest rs

whore lost and found articles are recovered. where a lost child Is re- ' ad to one'* mother, where

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Ft reel* for a aukber ear bad talma In < would have left Um I hind.

out of the e “I _ it sc forty cam piled la tha hack, back seat had bean C«»*n do* allow the ll«uar la •* la i

Too Many Lights

John Bo*aeel*kl Is a man _ varied trades. In the nl*ht time he 1* in the electric plant making current for the Woodbine Ushta, and In the day time he tried to brighten up the way by making moonshine. Prosecutor Campbell could not see the necessity of no many Ushta so be lit on John last Saturday at his still in Dennis Township. There is no Question of the power of John's moonshine. ▲ small regiment could get lit up on one of the Mgs seised. One of the State Troopers declared he got a shock, (or was H a thrill?) from carrylns It Now. they plan to lighten the work around the County Jail with John's present*, providing he dost not get a light

Shots Halt Auto iMi nm|kn. ul Bu Tnk

tr.. Tnlr th. he carried away from this tom. to Ocean aty Best Boom was Mshed by a city ordlnanoa t\e ysun ago. the city fathers r**n*1stng the nee' —

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a large attendance of the rtritors, tot* place at the

Tb« depmdto at th* First National of sea We aty. reached th# b«th mark *d Ifc* wte the HiKhtlF in eaeom a 1*0U dollars. Of this amount fIM.Coe w*s ob ttme deposit, and the °* balance on deos * at—a*-*, thirty eevsn

I that the oparieace ■ t. to them and di 'bem eith a One of $J-M <

as dm ramtt ef the driver

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J. Albert Harris. H. C

berm of the AnWary. are coot _ f* T n»'g them oerd parties throughout the sirs" th* next event being scheduled Mr Friday afternoon. Augvst tost at the Ouh Houoe. FmtA for Failure to Signal Dr. M. & Hlllerson. «M Oreei street. Philadelphia, was arrsoted to SS- ««« B. U« nnmeev after hi* CST kad been

July IS to Bspismbsr SS4* entries wore mods la the book. These eefrom all

Savage estimated that every day mg the rnTsrr months about flva

hundred pergons «1sU the Beet Boom dally. Bven In the winter time many

drop In during the day to

to ties of Nr. Savage. Is the dndlng of lost i others, or viooof two ’-et chilweak are recovered by

The music fmvPAed by Profceeor Dottl and h: Philadelphia, is thought to be of the

attended by many hundreds of resort residents and visitor*. aty Best I probably the most vii aty. And tl popularity of this pi make It become the beet advertising aty pommsee The it of Mr. Sera**, has placed the Bern beet level It has evar b ably has no other equal In this

Why not open an account Security Trust Company. Cape May aty? Th.

Th# I State Trooper Uchtfum stopped wild motor ear chase along Seasht

Boulevard lart Sunday, when Thornes

H. Hunter. S4. of SIS Leon Norwood, refused to halt

command of the poUce. The attention of Uchtfum was first directed to the car when It sped toward WUd-

»d. He was unable to overtake car as he was petroling on horse-

Jury Disagrees in Petello Killing Itarnld, Who Killed Italian With SpfldBg Haul, Wffl Be Tried A((dm in September

Byrre, Wildwood, and Hunter was fined fiei.tS tor reckless driving

a day evenaplaint by the officials to charge of the South

South Seaboulevard, a number of families were awakened and alarmed by. the actions

« u>< in no

hand to leave, stating If h* located may In the County by daybreak he lall them. They ofiered no

n club and struck Petello, who attacked him. with it. He stated he

the mean tic Fitzgerald's

chased by the Italian*. One of th* s s', shed at him with a etUHtt roat was cut almost in

Ocean City to Pave 9!/? Miles of

The city commlael day afternoon decided to Introduce an ordinance at a meeting 11. providing for the rebuU Atlantic, Ocean. Wesley and Central including all cross stream

orth to 17th

Aabury avenue, with e .

Th* city at

large Is to pay one-half of the < estimated at a early half a

arty owner Is to be sasaesa tarter the cost. The original proporitlon

a This will cover nine and a half mile* of highway la the heart of the city. The plan has won t * members of the civic organlsa-

Thlok It over.

—ihu week't Who’s Who Robert J. Kay See Page f

Wife Collapses at Trial The Jury that heard the testimony in the esse of State vs. Fitzgerald was discharged by Justice Campbell shortly after noon yesterday, after they were unable to reach a verdict after SC hours diacuaslo The Jury retired to deliberate shout 4 p. m. on Wednesday, three occasions the members returned to receive further enllghtment on certain legal phases of the and early yesterday morning returned with a statement that they unable to reach they were ordered to deliberate until a verdict could be reached. Hugh Fitzgerald was tried for the murder of Tony Petello. an Italian, ot Petersburg, who died In a Philadelphia hospital, from the result of Injuries that he received at Petersburg station on April IS. Fitzgerald and his companions are PhllAcoordlng to the testimony subwas learned that FI to-

by a

then and frtaads, as was to Cedar Creek. Fish on Agril IS. They were hauled destination, from the station, by ssv-

Strike Threat Alarms Vakg Afiteton Threaten to Oeae Clothing Company A feeling of uneaalnees prevails in oodbtne over the outcome of n meeting held a short time ago. when representatives of the union demanded that the Woodbine Clothing

During the day a heavy storm arose and the Italians returned to transport the party back to the sta-

wlne known as Dago red. they paid S-S0 per quart. One of the Italians In the party suggested that they go to his bon* and have something to drink. After consuming s quantity’of the wine a

they were charged ».4S per quart. The quarrel continued at the stalest a email

gerald testified that he bad his i smashed, that he was knocked down and was badly hasten by the Italians who used their fists, stones and bottles. He stated that he leaped to his feet and nmhed around the station

s arrested and given a prebetore “ . . Harry I and was held sder *1.600 ball. will be tried during the September term of Court. Bogasefsky to night employee In the electric light plant at Woodbine. This makes the third successful raid conducted in th* outskirts of Woodbine within the pest few weeks, the parties Involved were Pols*.

Nurse Stricken While Treating Relative Mrs. Frank Beull, of Goshen, was

i conducted to

Mtocreeordl* hospital in PhlladelA physician that treated Pe

ill. Petellq apparently rallied from his injury and it was believed he would recover

One of the witnesses testified he was standing at the station when

Just hit the Italian over the bead with it. Attorney Orel*, in presenting his se to the Jury, aaksd for a verdict _ acquittal on the grounds that Fitzgerald struck in self defense, calling attention to the maner In which Fitzgerald had been beaten. Conflicting testimony was offered as to whether Petello was a men of th* attacking party. Prosecutor Campbell ssked for a verdict of murder In the first degree. (Continued on Page •)

Judge adredge m Judge Henry Eldredge. of Cape Msy aty. was stricken 111 at his home on Monday of last weak. After sitting at Naturalization Court, held at Court House he complained of IBMinor Court cases were suspended during the week n was reported that be wps resting easily this

The officials of the c Informed that unless i stipulation could bt agreed 1 strike would be declared next Monday. A number of the employees are embers of the union. This demand was flatly refused by e officials who pointed out the exiriencee of the Woodbine worker* In the past when unionized. For th* 16 years that the manufacturers of th* town worked under closed shop conditions continual labor strife oc-

after continual bickerings, and attempts to handicap the company the officers decided to conduct an open

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The company manufactures high grade children's clothing. Their entire production being absorbed by er Brae., a large New York clothing contractor. Harry Flat, the president of the' firm, stated that he did not expect . any serious trouble as the men ax* receiving union wages and are working 44 hours per week under Improved sanitary conditions in tk* new building that was recently acquired by the company.

Confiscate Still, Located in Wood* The County officials raided th* torn of John Bogasefsky. located la woods about tour miles from

to care tor him. Mrs.

stroke which waa followed by a hemorrhage and failed i rally to the treatment at the ho*Ital where she was taken, flh* died Saturday morning. Funeral services were conducted at her Goefeen last Monday with __ri*s Hand In charge. She is survived by a husband and several

Tight Three Fire* at (

neously in the vicinity of Swalnton. One of th* firm occurred on the land by <

gathered together quickly subdued

before they threatened

any great danger. Fire Wards* TziriUm requested that every precaution be used during the present dry

avoid any danger of igniting

the woodland that would be particularly prey to the flames Just

The f - - -

day afternoon.

Injured When Oar Overturns Mrs. H. Selover, of Wildwood, waa painfully injured when a motor e*r rhlch she was riding overturned at Mays Her daughter, Mr*. William Eliott, who was driving the car, escaped uninjured.

Paxker-Sk&rp Huptials Frances T. Parker and Holland Sharp, of Tuckahoe. were united f* marriage last Friday evening. was performed by at the M. “

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