Cape May County Times, 26 September 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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At a BMtin* held la the Court House Building, at Crp# Mar Oourt House, last Honda/ night, the Cape May County Board of Agriculture (tedded to test the validity of the Ordinance pawed by the Cape May City Coouniadonen whereby a farmnst pay a license fee of *20 to sell his own products la the City of Cape May. The Court House Building was crowded with far-uers from every section of the County, both members .of the County Board of Agriculture and farmers not affiliated with the Association who were requested to tend. Joseph Camp, president of tht County Board, presided. Mr. Csmp tatefly stated that the object was

at Swminton. After learning of the mi. the ofhrials of the Const/ Baaed of Agriculture got In warn innaii. ties «f Caps tecr City, who “ ‘

Mr. Csmp introduced L. A. Coder, Secretary of the Bute rarm Federation. Mr. Coder stated that after being told by the Coun y Board of Agriculture of the matter he communicated with the Attorney Oeneral and received a reply from him citing several eases where the SupraaM Court decided conclusively that a license could not be Imposed upon a

of the eases cited. (0 the Owe May CUy episode was a farmer that was arrested at Long Branch. H. tor (Lhe asms offsasa. After the lower Courts had decided «g-i—* ~ Court reversed the

I eggs from their adjoining neighbors to dispose of oa their Secretary Cooley repUed

this Castors, though Treaten. Mow Bruaswiek sad various other cities la Mow Jersey permit the farmer*

time in s*mt*l toy* following a Mcrtheart atom. “V Omnpany's asw pm* o® B City, and heading tor the

, T b* Sae of Tony OapteshoaA of 'Mwood, wap redaeed £rom ISC® «100 on the plea Of hk attoraey, Q-ota. Capteeboae was f " violation of the Hgaor

»t laws.

Attorney Orals catted the Oaarfs

■sa Isle City, aad -

revlrto aod fed, hs told of haring Hi Crate AUrhtte City oa TTrlrtr-r *«< kat weak, sad p»-

c bored aboat ststeea sMteo

l< *ntioa to

m *«rved IB days in Jail, and stated

' h» believed that puatehmeot "

the plea that Oaglnehoao had fired ecoogh punishment, bat he «uc.d the original das from *B00 UOO.

startod; the fmr of «to - _ i^or chfln. sad the boat tl .i Tr . irr i f - f or three days. HU TaCMpptr soon gave out. «« W U. ~

sad weak from wa* 1 food and water, he lapsed Into nnooasciouo“Ster a short rest In Bsa Isle City. he —" for Atlantic City apZ££ soae the worse for htenar-

1 T«ry day your fund* an Idle «'nu • real h— les^ as real as -Eh you kst a day without pay. *P your dollar* working tor n* r end night. Put them In Security uat Company, Cape May CUy, -re you win reoelvo 4 per cent J ®Pound Interest oa your esvinge unt. You mar back by mall-

If you want to make your dol oome hoses to note, put them ln a wrings aooount la Soourtv Trwt Company. Cape May «ty. Youw^ bo surprised bow eooo the aeeouat will grow and the Trust Company will continuously ato to U 4 per

out and the result a of the greatest voU of (he County. Mr. curved in the ooutast tor StaU Sen-

Bright turned In a Jorlty of 14* sgsinst him. Ocean City, which was calculated to run op a fel« Kay majority, only gave a majority of 1(1. 'Bright carried the Pint Ward, First District, by one the vote being *14 to SIS. Key carried the Second Ward of Cape >/ the same majmlty. Ill to ltd. Sea Isle City gave Bright a

majority of M.

The close QMS of the vote probably inssill the election boards to usa every preesutlou, which resulted In the returns being sent In slowly. The offlelal returns from Upp.r Township and one district of Ocean City had not bean rooatvod unUI

footed In Us eoetast tor the twoyear term as Freeholder, by Bobort of Court House. Former b by a majority of tdf votea. Sapp, who Is wsU-known la the Upper section of the County ran up Mg majorities In Ocean City. Upper Township and Sat Isle City but was defaa’sd by the vote In the war precincts. H Foster Oosllc. ot Wildwood and Imthar C. Ogdon, of Oape May w-a over F. U Paterson of North T/lldwood and William E. Sh vpard, of Caps May Oty by eoi^ortabte They ran well in all eeotions of the County. Ogden surprised when he earrted Oape May City, where a bitter fight wa* otegea te detent him la his hoae

town.

Kaan Debate Edge In County Hamilton Kens, who was defeated by Sens tor Walter B. Bdge for tbs b tor U. S. Sena ter may ooiaea In the toot that be deflated Bdge in this County by alHe received the largaot majority of any 01 having opposition, polling HU rotes, the greatest anr candidate aver received in Oape May County In a contest. Ooagraamas Isaac Bacharaah. of

he teas not raise. Mr. Cooley stated that several times la the past the —"■« occur-

_.. . JL lit •uaUteXltta Mn tt. dtr offl>111 b, MX te xxalt ud tatUf, eUk Hem.l.x ubowlXc th. 11-

with carnal Intent

Frasier. IB, colored, ot Oeoan City, on March SBth. Bertha Brawn, colored. of Cppe May Oty. will bo tried

o' Wildwood. John McCann, of Oape Harry Borbaah. of Capa May. ▼aaaar, of Cape May. and Charlee Twombley, of Capo May. wU

City.

City. Lucien Saduck. Mike Sadock and Jokn Felix, and Edgar Bob!neon, of DoaalsriUc. will be heard. Robinson is charged with

Hildreth Win. County Clerk. A. Carlton Hildreth, who was the target tor the opposing fa-tlon. won by 741 rotas. Arlington B. Corson, of South Be*Tills, surprised many by his ahowlng. He ran well In WUdwood. Ocean City and several sections of the County. Hildreth ran up big majorities In Wood-

cock In th* battle tor the Coagres-

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John Edward Wright earns town on Monday, the SSnd. at the home of Mr. anf Mrs. John Wright, of tbs Boulevard. Mother and son are quite happy, and doing well

led BOSS votes to Peeoock’e SIM. Woodbine gave Bacharaoh a majority ot SIB votea. William Thompson, of Brm. nominated for Coroner. He was un-

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legality of their ordinances but they ■toted that the farmer* will pay It

at the meeting to ob-

The question arose would be raised

th” matter was one of vital Impor-toa-x. to every farmer in the County -> amities of the

another Question of importanoe that (OoeUnued on Page 7)

Oakford Cobb, of the WUdwood BoUee Department tendered his * resignation as County Ooaetoue to the City Commissioners at a meeting x- — ,1, cobb h44

Tour dollar pile is the beat

against misfortune. Start early so ** hare it strong enough for all

inda. Begin now by making a

deposit with Security Trust Com-

pany. Caps May City. You can

It by malL 41-e

In this c of years, chief Cobb still retains his position as heed ot ths Wildwood

Polios Department

The light of love dispel darknam on i these autumn nights.