Cape May County Times, 17 October 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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mun^tnx to wcutis «9«| all winter had changed

^ _ Mr. and Mra Nathan tat ft. Ootr. Mra. F. Imt Howe, Mr.

rtea Shoetaaker, Mra. Oeady. IL-a. mscen

Brirat, and

winter .

Oaborae the reeaark they

titled to ooaaideration lor the Ftaeea amid not «»at but tor the winter realdenta. Mr. Ooelln farther atated that vfetle «t »er cent, of the »o»oUUon Head U aftartaaenia and hotehu winter htnrrt ware Inmatraft and SO per cent of the honaia were

the year round

fixed at HO* a month, beeanae of the heavy doty at that »Oiat. and the Director of Highway waa em- ' powered to purehaee another of the 1 "one-man" tractor*, two of which are now In nee. This tractor enable* one man to do the work formerly done by two. and to dr **

better.

by Mayor Frederick W. Donnelly, of Trenton, candidate for United StaUe ton red the county ye

day.

Me»ttnp were held at Ocean City. Woodbine, Tocknhoe. Sea lale City. Harbor. Court Honae and Wildwood. Char lee Steveae. of CedarrUle.

eentlnft the Bute Department a clinic ia t

of the Voc

with the Italian over the prtee* Thla clinic U free to any patient Wj M tha wine. They were chaired ff ferine from any aymptema of pMMmmtt for the wine et the laet'piaee. me nary trouble. It ia endorsed by; Fltacerald eUted that Hufthee and the county physicians, who can thf Italian got Into an alteieaUcTi bring their patients tor examination, and he aeperated them ▲ second Dr. Dunham has made e life study'later a free-for-all fight oc cured ia of pulmonary ailments. The object which the accused stated he war

Coleman F. Corson, candi-

date for County Clerk; Stanley U.

Thla train will be placed

ia op ■Him In a few day*.

lb. s SrSSiil rb. t«t

schedules had greatly decreased number of prospective builders, gi*ing the uaMi of esyeral who had/^ dded to wait unUl they eouM »ad out what the railroads would do. Dr. CUreooe Mdredge. of <Mpe May. was a good wltaesa Hs had annnged to remain ia Cape May ajl the year round, having glrea up W» home ia PhlladelpMa, but the new he hudules were a greet hardship. *o answer to Question by Judge Osborne. he eald he did not enpeet the irapoeelble, but he did expect a schedule for trains leaving and arriving at a rosaopaU# hour. Dr. Walter Starr, of Cape May. If)

Way has the bustseea of Security Trust Company. Cape Ma* coy. crown so fast if it Isn't berauaa tb* wople havr ronfidence In them, and In thair manner of doing buaineer. and in the directors, and ,n people who run the company! Why don't you Join the pm*melon, brooms one of the Trwst Company •i*p*jeltoie, and on* of lu bo****" and Join ia Its prosporityf 4»-lt-adv,

Sew Machine Shop In Sea Mr

A now machine shop, equipped to *11 kinds of machinery end marine repairing waa opeaad by tha firm of Bryan ft Donohoe. Tha^op u UMBied -kt Park Bond and West

ta located "kt Park Boad and , 0Q the waterfront it Includes the _ m, drill prom* grinding machines The concern wUl make a epecUlty of marine repairing.

the

of the

Division

•truck It rick on his Ur

over at Stoat Harbor last Thursday

whll* eurf fishing. “

Urgml of th* bunch measuring Inches in length and tipping the aeeJce at 14 pounds.

Sentence Buhnp Oft October 88 PonUere. candidate

Lady Bishop, well-known hotel-

keeper. of inglmm. who waa found guilty of gamamlng and eeUlng U-

r. by a Jury at Court House »day of last weak, will be *

tenced by Judge Bldredge on Wednesday. October t».‘ Sentence* will

«w< {>• announeed on n nm

other rioUtora. Including C. CaplaH

Charles Norton and Lather Wallace.

Baring tor a rainy day la the best —ing a prudent person can do. Tour savings put in Security Trust Com pany. Caps May City, begin to draw

at ones. «t-lt-edv

of the clinic, which is the first to be

held In the county,

tuberculosis. About IS years ago when the whit* plague appeared re a threatening disease the AntiTuberculosis Society made a drive to rid the country of thla plague. Today the nation baa only a fraction of tubercular patient* that existed then. Thla clinic la supported by the of Christmas seels. It waa very well

Will Play At Carnival

gsr George Boeder, of the Oity Bend, has sloeed a oon- |

l,«t with the Halloween oarnival,

*, of Ocean City, for the; play in the pared* in thatj

The Door to Money-Saoing Opportunities U wife op> far 7<a fe Clu4M laMta* of tie TI1I18, os pace eeraa. U jao Ure net pat ealiiTatad tha hahtt at readial thaaa aaajl adeertiMmeai. each waei pm aea rnuatac »ftp-t»a appartmiMaa aearj jrrae to put money is yoar pocket ia the MTingt offered, aad ia the convenience that tUe ihoppen' |

Read the Classified Ados. Today

aad when yon hare anything to sell, or if there ia anything you want to buy that ia not advertised, by an advertisement in th't Motion. The cost it trivial Phone your ad. and bill will be mailed ia the regular

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Youth Held For Forgery

Dias Creak,

oemmltted to the county Jail on Tourstfay of last week by Justice War* after a bearing at Ocean City. The charges war* proceed by Baaml Nplty. of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company, on the complaint of KUa Tanaman. of Dt«a Creek. Thompson is charged with forging two checks amounting to >600 each. i arrested by State Trooper Cline. Thompson waived a hearing and la lodged In the county Jail in default of ball. He la wall known in the inland sections of the county, being active In fraternal organlaa-

Amsted On Desertion Charge

Leon Hewitt. 1». formerly Green Creek, waa oommltteed to the county jail last Monday by Squire Garrettaon. of Court House, charged' with desertion and non-support. wms arrested by a county detective th* complaint of his wife, who stated that he left her without any ns of support last August. Hewitt was residing In Bridgeton st

the time of bia arreat.

badly beaten.

He stated that he romamberei no more until he waa eu the train aad saw the Italian that had brandished a knife and rbased his companions In the woods. Fltigerald waa apprehended on the ferry between Camden and Phil-

State Trooper Dayton Young testified that he brought Fltigerald from Camden to Hammonton. He stated that Fltigerald admitted that he did the killing and asked that his com-

panions be exonerated.

At the State police headquarters et Hammonton. Fitsgerald signed a confession admitting his guilt. At the trial FKagerald repudiated see clous of this statement. He testified that he could neither reed or write, but admitted that the state-

A physician from the Mlasreeordla Hospital stated that throe operations were performed upon PeuOo aad that he died from » frafured skull. Fitsgerald. wh” nightly deaf, t throughout the prt ceding with

the testimony of the i

Robert Scott. Jr., aad hi* lather, John Scott, both of Philadelphia, testified that they were standing on

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Bom* people hesitate to open bank account* because their balsnee would be small The Security Trust Company. Cape May City, welcomes the small depositor. Try them Bank by mall O-U-adv.