Cape May County Times, 12 September 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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-THE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES HAS A LARGER dRCULATlON THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN CAPE MAY COUNTIY

n “IMTS7S2 0 * SKA ISLE CITS, CAPE MAT

Want $40,000 for Advertising

wert received (ran the Ocean City

rubles Club, In which

riven of the appointment of four men as a committee to attend confereneea called by the Okambrr of Commeree, in connection with efric betterment and street Improve:. . The committee appointed consiste<i of Prank H. Stewart, Philadelphia. Walter W. Slbeoa. Mount Airy; Arthur H. Jonee, of Oerman-own. Pa., and President Hartrutn K. Gilmore,

of the Flshlar Cl-b.

Charles Bead was appointed chairman of a committee to take charge of this nottea. A communication was received tram the Atlantic city and Shore Ballrand Company, statins that a rsprassntatlve of the

*. VXZDAT, SETTEMBEK 12, 1924 SINaiJ c

HUMBER F0RTY-P0TO.

An Uppetter iaeeph Black, 11, of Court Hotme^ wu* arrested last Monday hy Deputy Sheriff Hoffman on a warrant, charged with assault and

Oeorga MMohen. both colored, of it was the outoom* of that occurred after

Grand jury Ends September Work ■HO Hdl for rirAatlooi wt th TnUUUai Low,; IMm Till III

wwwoboro, oo Hwoiidm Boul.- Bertha Brown lajjelej

William Conway. 14. of fen Oscar Thompson, 16. Allrad Mei M. and Oolfred PaoU, 10, a" Wildwood were Indicted by

Grand Jury. They were with pnessselng and

liquor. The quartette __ bended by the State Troopera Mosquito Point conveying several truck loads of liquor early last ~ day morning. They are the yi set group of offenders to be Indicted In the County on this charge.

his ear

when he tried to avoid a fast moving auto coming In the oppoette direction. While ruefully viewing the results of the mishap,

the two colored

Black's Ire by their comments on

the mishap. ~

upset both Bush and Mltehall In the ditch beside bis car. They later swore out a warrant for his arrest Justice Byrne upset Black when be held him under »J00 ball on each count for Court

Drops Dead In Boat Uefagid C. HolmeTvktim at Emit

Frihre In DbabM Craft

ladfeted for UBag ttfMC Harry Barbach, of Cape May, a

well-known hotel man. eras Indicted

Wait William Cherry, colored, of Atlantic City, was arrested last Saturday, indicted Tuesday sad

that he carried a ana of liquor to Ocean City for another colored dollar*

to anyone of 1100.

the elarod that he was unable to pay

Judge Bldredge then

■wiatert coal, or i Wt

i Cfty 1

rt Bonne, dropped deed In a dis-

abled cruft In Great Sounds between Avalon and Stone Harbor about 4

o'clock Monday afteraoc keeled over suddenly white lug to steer u motor boat that

William Hidden, of Ocean City, to fged by the Grand Jury with ast aa the result of an auto aoeiit that occurred on Wesley ai Twelfth street. Ocean City, on

the Grand Jury,

with aeUlng liquor to Walter on June 14, at Cape May. who to a private clttoen, to the man that caused the arrest of of the hotel keepers In Wlh

early is the summer. the cur of Welter

Philadelphia,

of Cape May City, war Ocean City,

icted on the aame charpm* -

on the evidence proemed by SMwa.

Hrit te StfU^Tnao OttNff

WKfcte

it Young and , Wildwood, while Bo* cum was directing the txufBe that had gathered in that vicinity ■'to

of u he was riding la his motor i to his arrest, no Trooper*' attrition was drawn to the

0*9 Game IB Be

im Cent

William Boon., *7,

City, and Jar

colored, of the same d dieted by the Grand Jury on tb* charge of aamult and robbery as the

oa Went

avenue

According to la the County Jail lu default of ban.

William “

(erred the charges pulled a gun after

„ of several ttofcets Philadelphia, In the vicinity of the Beading station. They vers given u bearing by Justice Jehu Byrne who

to no wJ held them far the action of the of Diekaon wab Indicted on ffve

its and Howard on four

i for the action

Grand Jury by Justice Ware. Boone a waiter In one of the local

case of

settled out of Court oa Wednesday, •ben the y-r that LoeMer settled with Bohert °f Court House, for •ho to a bahar at Court terribly injured last ye motor oar which he i c °Ulded with a tvu-tom truck owned br the ImC Wildwood. HI him. was alec The Injured the Millville

flfe H v

*ould live, that Rimer i

cover from hie injuries.

Harry

Goldsmith TAILOR

Cleaning Preiring

Repairing

Is now located at the OEPOT HOTEL (Pormerty U Italia Street) SEA ISLE CITY, N.J. SUITS TO ORDER

Banned by Waters. Uoyd „ sad Sc beck arrived. Other

Guards who participated U the run were Orststager. Daria* Laughton Coact Guardi Seise Runt Ship Coast Guards from the Hereford Inlet Station captured the sloop Oral no at the mouth of Dennis Crack •arty Monday morning. The crew

the skip ashore when the Coast

of Scotch whiskey

I

Liquors ToBe De»troyed Judge Bldredge ordered that ICC cases of liquor be destroyed by the Sheriff. This liquor was oonltocated when the sloop BtU X. was seised , at North Highland Beach on Me- ! mortal Day. The sloop had run

It to not always luck that brings dollaro^-more often. It is pluck. It takes grit to start now and keep at it. but soon It will be easy, and the Internal Security Trust Company. Cape May City, pays at 4 per cent, will be a rich reward for your efforts. If you deposit your savings with them, and you can do it by

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Bdward Merun. of Atlantic City, will face the Court on the -halve of having is hto powicaslon. with Intent to sell, obeceu

Meran was picked up by the Ocean City Police on July T. shortly after Lgfated from a Shore Fast Line This to tb* drat time in many that a person has been prosecuted on such a charge la Cape

May County.

iatiet Woman i

Bertha Brown, colored, age Jl. of Cape May City, was ladlctad by the

to In Jail at the present time aervto u sentence of six mouths given i her by Judge Bderadg*. Her tar will expire on October 14th. Cfaupd wSTa-mK sad

Charles Twombly. age *0, of Cap* May City, was Indicted by the Grand Jury- He is charged with assault •»d non-support. He was srreeted by Trooper dine on the complaint of hto wife, who stated that be bad best her and threatened her life. She also complained that he did not supTwombly was held for Court by Squire Oarreteon. Enritz W01 Be Tried On Anult

(Serge

Samuel Krmvitx, of Woodbine, was Indicted by the last Grand Jury on Tuesday. Kravlts, who to an official in one of the local manufacturing companies is charged with assault on Lottie Dayton, one of the employees of the concern. According plaintiff, Kravlts struck her after a dispute over a check that she had

Howard, of Wildwood, were indicted Or to. Qtud JOTT. eOnpd wtto

ei.o... ww* ar- "•uu“ T11J *

1 M.

Mamie Jefferson, colored, age *«. of Wildwood, will be tried oa charge of running a disorderly house in Wildwood. She was he'd ruder 1500 ball by Justice Byrne and the Grand Jury returned a true bill

be closing days of the effect upon the last party of the mer held at the Wild J Friday sfteraoon last. la epite

the County, forty-eight ladle* were

present, and la keeping with custom followed by the ladles of Auxiliary, the prise awards * with care, being gifts worth the trying for. nostraas

occasion wore Mrs. John Sayre, of Court House; Mr*. Jonathan Hand.

schedule of curd parties will be conducted precisely as last winter, betas the ftrat and third Friday afternoons In the mouth, the * party of the season will be 2eli the dub House oa September l»th. 1:JO sharp. The aaxt rer ~ business meeting of the Auxiliary win take place on Friday afternoon, September 12th. also la the Club

At a miscellaneous shower given to Miss Dora Sharp by her friend. Miss Marian H. Millar, of 424 Weeley avenue, a surprise waa occasioned when Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Ml announced the engagement of their daughter. Marian Holcroft, to William Nlblette, of Ocean City.

’If you have the sand" to stick It. you can turn lime into dollara through a savings account In Security Trust Company. Cape May City. Pile up dollar* of your own, and they In turn will pile up other dollars at 4 per cent, compound InL You may add to the pile by mall. 44-adv.

Many Indictments By Grand Jury Mm Campbell §tatei~Tkat Local qPfed Julies Keep Crime Wave

la Cape Kay County

Many Minor Offenses The September term of Court opened last Tuesday with Justice "rer Campbell occupying the h. In directing the Grand Jury. Justice Campbell stated that none of the cases to be heard by that body would require special Instructions. Justice Campbell emphasised the duties of the Grand Jurors sad stated that he always found that the Grand Juries la Cape May County do not heeltate to return Indictments If the case requires it This in * Urge degree to one of the reasons why crime to not on tt increase in '

County, be stated.

He called attention to the fact that in Counties where Grand Juries are reluctant to return indictments the general public show little regard I the law and the best way to ehc crime to to let the offender* know Ivan** that luetic* will be servi The Grand Jury attacked it* work with vigor end at the conclusion of day. Starling Cole, who was nan of the Grand Jury, returned

Get Young Bootlegger

16-Year-Old Bey ! porting Liquor

r 147 Cedar avenue. Wildwood, who to 14 year* old. waa arrested with three companions by State Troopers dine and Skov early last ff nday morning. He U the youngest violator of the prohibition laws ever arrested in the

County.

The State Troopers eetaed throe trucks, two of which wet* hi liquor, at Moaquito Point, 2 a. m., Sunday morning, and four men in the County Jail. ' son. was driving a truck loaded with liquor, William Conway, 24, of Erma, waa also driving a track hauling liquor. Albert Mens. 2S. of 12E E. Cedar avenue, Wildwood, who was accompanied by Oolfred PaoU. 20. of 223 W. Oak avenue. Wildwood. who was driving an empty truck, were arree'ed. Thompson and Conway were held under I2.S00 ball and *enr and were held under |S00 bail as material witnesses. When apprehended they told vague tales of hauling, furniture. It was learned that Mens, who was driving the apty truck, was the owner of all e seised cat*. Fifty case* of liquor wore eon-

on probation at the it time for hto connection with the notorious Bed Onion Inn, which raided about a year ago.

In the Circuit of Sen Ue City r*. C. MeBUheaney, at New Yorit City, to vim ting Mr*. F. J. Bradley.

Juries when the car In which he was riding wae struck by a trolley ear at Northdeld on August 14th wae

TO THE VOTERS OF CAPE MAY

laled that I am not a resident of Cape May County. The fact* are:—

am a legal voter In the flrst pre-

cinct of the second ward of Ocean

City. I have been In the Hi i In Ocean City tor twelve I have owned property and lived at 1#1» Wesley avei its. I am Vice-President of

the Ocean City National Bank since its organisation. I was elected a Director of two Ocean City Bulld-

I am a Director of the

Hotel In Oeeun City

built at a cost of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. All my Interests are In Cape May Count, and I am thoroughly familiar with

and needs of Cane

May County. CHARLES C. READ. This advertisement ordered and paid

Read. Ocean City,

Who saves something every week has fifty-two Increases of- fortune a The Security Trust Company, Gap* May City, through its savings will help you to do this.

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of Millville, visited Mr* George Coxtb* first of the week. (r* Thomas Ludtom. Jr., aad Mr* B. Arnett motored to Atlantic Civ the first part of this weak. Mr* L. B. Arnett entertained several Ocean C'v 'and Sea tale City ladles at bridge Wednesday after-

Mr* Morria Wolfe and Virginia, of Mooratewn, md with Mr* , Terry, of Bloomsburg. . to leaching In the local school, I to boarding with Mr* George

of New York City, have b Dr. Henry Picard, at hto cottage on

Mr. and Mr* Charles A. Hawkins

turning to Vineland Sunday evening. Mr* VanMnrk* Mr* Frank Spear. Mr* Morria Wolfe and Mr* William VanFoaeen were Allan Uc <3ty visitor* tost week, during the

The Women's Civic Club win close on Monday the 16th. for the winter, and wUl re-open again on Memorial Day. 1*26. The Club reports a euc-

■aful season.

Mr* L. J. Downey aad daughters. Nancy and Margaret, who have h

t most of the summer aunt, Mr* L. J. Downey, has seat oat invitations to the wedding of her r. Mtos Madeline Quinn to Frank J. McOoBkey, to take place Wednesday afternoon. October 1st. in SC Lawrence's Church. Highland Park. P* Mtos Madeline to the daughter of the late Barney Quinn, former Mayor of Sea Isle City.

Most anything you want to buy. you can get cheap through the - advertisements la the TIMES.

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