Cape May County Times, 5 September 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 1

May County Times JHE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES HAS A LARGER CmCULAnON THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPFB IN rape »av

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5 OTT, GAPS MAT OOVMTX, M. J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924

One Drowned Boat Overturns

iac to OvtftanNi Boat

Body Waabod Aahore

i FORTY-THUS

Assist Mason Escape OCIatoh XMn~MOs «f Mum’s

Many Candidates File Petkkms

at Ohmb’b i»u* f* t — - lu *' n - »>«>

CWrf Cobb, of Wildwood, sad Uter ja^to kli fma** trxm. the County ton. whoa one of the eolorod Inmates

■wati la the Jail building The rmatloa was snlned after a . ral between sereral colored w. ,who are eorrlnr eesteocee for

Many Office. To Be Ftfied

Two complete Ucksta. cxceq r the ofBc« of Corower were with the County Clerk ftr the Ke-

llduor la betas held for bar Grand Jury aa an aoceaeory In Mneoa'a eaeape. oeordlnc to the taforma an menaced to dip under door of hte eeH attar he had pried It up. A number of colored pria- *. who were loefcad in on the aaooad floor aaw h ndrlaed him how to gain Maaon obtained a hay from or but triad without

Cape May Coumtr VrtB be

September XI. when

primary election la heU.. Dm to _ large Republican majorities, s rletory in the RepubUeu prtw “ '

moat eqniralent to eleetlnw.

A sharp line is drawn between the ro factions of the Kaputtkaw Party. Uned togthar are *4- I holder Robert J. Kay. *

State Senate. Charies A. Ocean City, candidate for

Accidents Mar Great Week-End Xfloe'i He^ftal Taxed to Onywity to One fog Tk

Every Cot Wna FiQed Ummt eeddeata walked the luce’s Hospital, WUd-

capadty. Brary cot to the haw

1 proper waa occupied and It

Moamery to jplaoe three beds to To add to the worries of the at ndants a Uttle baby parade took place In the hospital when three new arrtmla diverted the attention of the

phystdana tar a whUe.

to WUd-

l*«d Into

the boepttal waa James M. Wright, of lid W. ICth street. North WUd-

Ha wna Injured last Vriday

wMa toe ear which his i waa drtriag collided i hy J. W! McGill. 4111

Wright

ceefrad two fractured riba and his '

Mins Cape May Out of

Mias Kmlly Elizabeth Borbach was found Ineligible to compete tar the trophy representing tbw nmat beautiful girl In Ameria the Atlantic City pageant. The reason given by the committee to eUrge of the pageant for not

the prohiblttoa agents discovered her father selling high-powered hear to his cate at Cape May last Saturday evening. She will be permitted to enjoy all the entertaining taaturea bat will be barred from the actual competition. Mtaa Borbach who la 17 years old

teat at Cape May City. We teal sorry tor poor Mias Emily but Atlantic City wants to let the world know It is dry. b H not? Yea. It la NOT! Car Strikes Pole omaa Terribly Injured

Mm. Herman Ratzke. 1U Range Otaey. Pa., waa terribly In-

mtor ear to which she

on the Baymhore road between Dennlrvllle and Goshen about 1 o'clock

Burke Awarded Paving Contract FwirtiMm Let Ooutmet tar Fwt^

Other FreefioUer Matter.

Board of Wednesday, the * with bituminous topping the Bss ■bore Road from the north ewd at a^halt pavement at Cold Spring to the sound end of the concrete at Bennett’s Station, near West Cnpa May. was awarded to Joseph T. Burke. $4!,«M.Si. The only other bidder was K. Riley Mlxner Cnmywy at 941.?16AS. Bids were ordered advertised tor, tar lignin binder, to be placed on gravel roads. 11.111 galley to alL This will be put on the Gbshea Rond. Roosevelt Boulevard add the County Une Road. Bids win be received

17th.

The meeting on Wednesday waa largely routine, occupied with rMortf finance resolutions. Ike County

taesr presented final reporta on

the contract tor paring Central avenue. and 11th avenm., Wildwood and North Wildwood; on Roosevelt Boulevard, Ocean City, to the draw- . bridge: or repalm to ScheUenger'a Landtag bridge; and on paring Bench

' fB| Cape May.

a rut that had been plowed Into the

road by the heavy traffic..

twees the windshield and the*pole. b ? U»e Board and the coutractors re-

The MartareJ tragmanta of the wind-

One gash The report on Oraasy Sound bridge

showed that structure to be | tally completed, and that

r one day.

on August 11th. but has since been eloaed until It la finally accepted by the County and the State Highway Oo^rw' p:** waa toned in by the County Prnaei .*«w taks a raid on a gamhlUw Joint *« 1 m August Stnd. tor fie was pres salad by the received “from an misu of Capa May County toon

that la

ty*to* » with 1.714 mania at an average coat to the County of ~lght!y over thirteen cents per meal. The report of the Superintendent of Weights and Msaanrer, Gilbert 8. Smith, showed a total of 1.011 Inspections of weights and m made during the month of J with 114 found correct, 04 a

stated that the g county wei Two fatalities from heart iris east' only one In n meant Inspection being occurred last Friday In the surf In off true measure. City- The dead warn William j xh e statement of the ft, of 4011 Spring Garden zherlff for Philadelphia, and Lwoy showed cash reeelpta from finea. « Crump, colored, a waiter bare. during the month, of 14.111.11.

Ura H. Hanley, of Philadelphia. [•Eighteenth street. Philadelphia, t being carried out to aaa 1

"We ‘ bl « . I over m quickly that all throe of as | came up under the boat. W# climbed I on the kasl aad - - - —. 1 by the | four times. Muah

• finally

It

. » City. I Captain Caaslo Hltehner. the rio- . wna Captain of a fishing fleet. I The 1 effects o (their Keptbifeu W« : la likely that another meeting I the Cnpa May Council of Repubwill be called on or her ISth la Community SeevlUe. Definite notice of the will be published later In oromna of the TIMES. It Is the > of the chairman. Mlaa . that the work of the woi l May County will result favorr In getting ‘ 1 for CooUdge aad Dawes. I you are not one of the deposilof Security Trust Company. Cape I City, go to their banking rooms a in charge there and

r ha vs aiflramil latterv to the ’ Mayors of every munlripailty

I Ptifenat Dot Septaan-

1 bar 11th. As the hams Implies Na1 tional Defense Day la given over to time to expected from the homes. formi One of the features of the Pair. community could take In case will be Saturday, wllan "Political thjlt tt WMM sabjaet to Invasion. Day" win be observed. Due to the; Mayor Pitch, of Baa Isle City, apamount of interest being manifested Major Clarence Way, CapIn both the county and state else- ^^In John L. Maher. Captain Baaavary candidate to expected to t ham. and Captain Holmes, to be on sand to renew old acquaint- on

hand was Injured whan a door in aid. aa did John Gerdano, of IMS ' South Juniper street, and George tke Stone Harbor boulevard. InjurDetp. a member of the Ocean City ln * ■!* occupanta. TThe party was fotlegtani Gerdano and Hamilton coming f --

reached Cope aad were coming ln.| tt c

when Hamilton said he was all right.! wheel of the car e

An exhibit will be made at the Pair by the Cape May County Pr-'

There are also many cxhlMta. Crowds at Wildwood

Pick Up Thitt Adrift

After drifting off the coast two day* the 'lahlng skiff Kate, from Wildwood, was picked up Wednesday by the steamer Vaud J.. fifteen mllee off Cold Bprtnx Inlet-

.,o, T»r, — <• l~, a . C*Pt«in A. Iwood e oeacn ^ Day Laberg and his two eons, were nearly

exhausted from lack of food.

the Life Guards over

fj^trof'th^mu^udes' Engine trouble developed In the

ul. Sr. “j •*° n 11 ‘• n

Jlth Labor Day, when a a tug passed the vearol aa It drifted „ u «»-rof wwemad. bytheita the high seas. Captain Labarg GMriU in^^b case the patient said, but all Ignored signals of dlao«"« u »“«rv!fS.“,2 ,r SU t diramlir ™ «p«l«~d

by Captain Hurley Boyd of the Vaud J. In getting n Has to the skiff, aa a northeaster wna piling up moun-

aubaequenUy dla-

Baby Falls From Window

Mary Simpkins, eighteen

old. feU from the aecond floor winUbt Monday and received n ©onan 0 f the brain. The youngmar unhooked the screen on the win-

-=«•« >■>« uw bou, faH to th* pavement below.

TM child was rushed to Mace 1 , hospital, Wildwood. She will

John Todd, age 7. of 705 Maple enue. Wildwood, was knocked oown and run over by a motor car at the Wildwood station Last The driver of the car. Walter A. Bailey. 610 E. Mountain street, Roxborough, rushed the lad Mace’s hospital. Todd roastrod orations of the toot aad eoncua of the skull. He probably will re-

The driver was

await the outcome of the boy’s In-

juries

Mrs. Mary Williams. 44 W. Glenwood avenue. Wildwood, was Inisltlng friends. She fell down '-•eral steps and Injured her left knee and ankle.

Nnmet

nature t DEATHS Mn. Elizabeth Gilman Mrs. Elisabeth Oilman p away at the hums of her slater, Mrs. Ed. Tomlin. Corbin City, last Friday afternoon, the 29th. The reere taken to Bridgeton Monday morning, where funeral services 'ere held, and Interment made. The largest audience of the eeaaoE attended the City Band Concert Sun evening. This was Solo and Old Song Night. Soloists were Frank MacDaniels, corret; Joeeph Lin col, clarinet; James Tully, piccolo.

Hie man who has a dollar-plle In

Security Trust Company. Cape May ors Clarence Mazurle, John Maxurie, City, knows his future la built on a; Harry Countlas aad W. P. Jocher solid foundation. He Is constantly rendered two quartettes for saxotag to his pile, aad Security Trust phones, especially arranged by Mr. Company are adding interest at 41 j ocher. The program waa both well per cent. In the Savings Fund De- rendered and received by the cud-

then Hamilton was nqtlced floating Pinned beneath It. Francis Cooney, on the water apparently Ufeleae. By, ih« driver. J. H. McCluakey. KUxatau time Guards Williams, Saxon 1 beth McPherson. Elisabeth Mcdusand Butler, had arrived from the .key and J. A. Coons escaped with Thirty-second street station and took I minor Injuries. Lena Churchill' recharge of the affair. Delp, who was rolved a fractured skull. All reex ha urted from running down the celved treatment at Mace’s Hospital,

beach to their aid, to get Wildwood.

by himself. The guards ::

brought the Ufelea form of HamllIn and word was sent to the Headquarters Tent at Tenth street. The ambulance with Dr. Smith. Captain Jernee and Lloyd Shepherd responded. They worked over Hamilton for over an hour, using the pulmotor and artificial respiration. His body was taken m charge by J. Prescott Cad man, and sAit to Philadelphia. It to understood that Hamilton was connected with the Southwark Bank In Philadelphia

official capacity.

The second fatality happened in the afternoon of the same day. Leroy Crump. 26, a waiter at a beachfront hotel, was In bathing off Sixth street, when persons nearby were attracted by hla actions. He waa seen suddenly crumple up. His body was brought ashore where Captain Jack Jernee applied all resuscitative is but was unable to bring him His body was sent to Indiana polls, where he was originally

Candidates at County Fair

All the County Candidate* are expected to attend Political Day at the County Pair tomorrow. The Democrats will be headed by Mayor Fred W. Donnelly, of Trenton, the Democratic nominee for C. B. Senate. Mayor Donnelly eeeks the berth that la new held by Senator Walter E. Edge. Senator Edge must defeat Hamilton Kean, however, before he will lock horns with Mayor Donnelly. Mayor Donnelly’s nomination

Coailacate Many Slot

Many idol machines and nickel devices were seized end confiscated in various sections of the County laat week. The seizures were made by Ward Hlgbee and Charles Unfreed. from the Prosecutor's office.

No arras -. were made.

Interest la said to be the greatest thing Inventsd by man, and we be-

Among those from Sea Isle C1ty ii, T . you will Join In that view, If who_»ttsnded_the pageant nt Allan-i yo u open an account with Security

- - . - - . . tie City are Thomas Ludlam. Jr., E.i Trust Company, Cape May City, and You may Jeace and many encores demanded P . East Mr. and Mrs. FL B. Arnett)^ wh.t Interest allow*! by them 4*"*“V‘ and given. and Mrs. Ferguson. r iu do tor you 42-sdv.