CAW MY OOCTTT mm TMIUT, JAOTJJtY 23, 1825.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Sea Me City
jU&rtktmnit in thk aecthr art one cent a word; i ygf adi and bill wiH be tent; Bell and Keptone Phona 40
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See N. Y. Shoo ad Pace 3—adr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlta Hahn arc the owner* of a now ear. dinar Peteraor, Jr., of Camden, waa home orer the week end. Frand* Seeley, of Camden, spent the wqtk end at hi* home here Charlea K. Landis, Jr. spent Thursday In Philadelphia mi business. Mr. and Mis Georg* B. Jefferies motored to Philadelphia on Wednee-
dey.
Mr*. Manriee Feldman was a weekend TLitor la Philadelphia with her Mias Helen Van Gilder. x .. City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peterson. Edgar P. Bast, of Btehmond. Ta.. to upending a tew day* with >V and Mrs K. B. Arnett Prweott Catenas and Charles Tilton. of Ooeaa City, iter* also visitor* In this city Thnrtday. Thomas W. Mould, Oman Oty sS bl; to Mr* Henry Brook* was taken sink j Wednesday srsalng. hot to reported as being somewhat Improved. Mr. and Mrs. WUUamT Barr and daughters. Mary and Anna, the weak end at their '
avUle, spent tbs week end with
toe Amanda Wright of this city.
Mr*. Irving Pitch, who ha* been rlotmly ill. sat up for the ftr* this w«ek and to now rapidly ImprorlarOne hundred new house* In 8m Isis City this ymr! Lst's nil pull to- —» *- it at least that num-
n s
Mayor telth, of Avalon, was the .eaker at the prayer mooting on Thursday evening at the Methodist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marta and Mrs. George Coxeon motored to MlUvUlo last Pridsy night and attended a "asonic banquet. Mr and Ml*. Robert Stevens have returned from Philadelphia, where they attended the funeral of their brother-in-law. Dr. MacMillan. The W. C T. U. met Monday ing last at the home __ Ford. After routine business transacted refreshments s. M. Love has for several unable to leave her bed. 1%* trouble eeema to be a gradual wank-
rather than
Pkfe 8ma
(Tteapte^ dafanm]
; City at heart, I am. Yours very trily, KARL M. WADDING'i ON.
IA* oar loo must be signed nsre—rlly fo- —* —
Sence of good
Kd. Note: Recently there have
^ po*’**: *>*•«» aeveral communication sent to lH rSSlS,tLlI»w«»p.r. .Him with
>d faith. Publication of a com. name*, none of which are subscribers
t imply editorial en- to the TTVRS. and'evidently all orlgi-
nating from one source. The comJsnuary is i«ib munlcatlons frit!else the city gov-
sailor 01 Capo tUj cSit, Time:' ! .Si.? 1 ' 0 "'
As 1 have seen a number of suggee- f*®®' *“* B another. The Editor may
tlons of economy In flo isle Cltv I fooled by the first of these
First of all, I will say thit the I’T
amount of city helo could be ereatlv even the sending of those letd^raarad. theVJSra aTiflUml « e ™ t0 « tor Publication are an Ina number of the help Is just belus * u ^ our * nt *Ulg*BC«. Needless to pro ployed for political pull as it Is . one * n<1 “o* peacefulone thing sure there Is a lot of lm ~ ^ I®** 0 ** n our waste basket, until
ing. same as In the shlpyanU “'J 1 tlm * “ th ® y wlu he, P ® erTe “
ng the war. Oftentimes the men are seen going up and down the streets Just to keep moving, which Is plainly noticed by the taxpayer* and ■tarts ill feellnga. With all the help. It to like pulling teeth to get any-
thing done.
“ ond: There are lota of errors In bills going out. whch causes • disturbance and should be remedied. Thtodly: We have a number of _ opto hers who have lived here all their Uvea and still want things as nature left them, and no bnprove-
In The Churches '
Sen uTk £.
Morning Worship at 10.30. Preach ig by the pastor. Rev. L W. Clark, object. “The Sustaining Hand." Sunday School at S.SO. Epworth League at 7.48. Leader, Mies Sara Perry. Evening service subject. ■'Who's Who
In the Bible: Abraham.''
The special speaker for prayer meeting. January 29, will be Rev
«......™, •••“““■i lights In the day time, which would Church mt Le ®* bnr * Most of all there should be a num- Astairy M. £.
her of dvl? and Improvement Beeocia- Service# for Sunday, January 25:
Mona, ao as to get In contact with all "
the taxpayers, also visitors who rent LEGAL
cottages yearly, and wot* .out the
needs of the town, as well as all poard of chosen freeholders other mistakes, and preach the word COUM ir^ F ,J5A5t MAY “"-ost.” instead i • meeting people at NEW JERSEY train and telling them they had notice to oravel fit owners
bettor take the next train out of
enlng
Quite a bit of exell caused Thursday afternoon when the S am along the side of WlUlanl F. eher's home caught fire No damage was done. Captain John Maher had the misfortune Tuesdx/ evening of falling on the Ice while going to the City HaU. and spraining hi* ankle, and ha* been confined to his home ft few day*. D. am. P. LnOrosa and W. Edelmen, of Philadelphia. aU „ whom ar Interested In a real esut* development here, were ri* ly. with a party of frl<
town, as there is a tidal wave expected any minute, as to the cam now. and has been for years. By gathering In bodies Oere would be
more harmony.
If these thing* were carried out to the best sbUlty of all concerned. It would not only mean a saving to the elty. but would be an advertisement as well, which would bring a stead* Increase of business, bring More people hers to live, which would mean that a plot of ground that Is now paying fl.41 taxes, after having a cottage erectec thereon would pay I59.99 or )40.00. and would soon Increase the treasury with currency Instead of bonds, with the taxpayers
paying interest.
CLARENCE DUNKELBURGER,
I'* Inlet, N. J.
. tele aty. N. J.. January 12. 1928. Board of Commissioners of Sea ' Oty. N. J.:
f back from Richmond. Vs., on Tueo- ; & 1 spending several days, and Mrs. Oel- . ton returned with them to Baa toto. *' walgnor A. Poeal. rector of 8t. iVa Church. Sea Isle aty. left Sunday afteroon for an extended vtolt la Naples. Italy, aalllng from Now York on Tuesday Hi* Ptoee here to being takes by Rev 'hart Phelan, of Scranton, Pa. Adolph C. Wltaey and family, of ... . . _ Botartl
Sealed bid* will be received and opened by the Board of Choaen Freeholders ai a regular meeting of the Board to be held In the court bouse. Cape May Court ” 0 WEDNES£>AY, FEBRUARY 4. IBB at *:*0 o'clock P. M. for the follow Inc: For the furnishing of U.C0C tons of road Sj™vel. more or !e*s. for delivery during strictS^in accordance “with tfl?'standard State Specification*, and subject to New
Jersey State Inspection.
Bids to be per ton basis F. O. B. at the
Pit.
, gdtevJ^.vSj
ins Railroad, eue ‘ *
! m TI*f'Beard r«s»rvr» the right to rejset
any or all btda
By direction of the Bo-rd. WILLIAM A. HAFFERT.
Railroad :*&.000 taM'ter'd^Tve^T RS?d* '— Railroad. '
U to be understood that In el
Sunday school, 2.30 P. M. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. o. T. Hand. 7.30 P. M. The paster la planning to hold all day servicee the following Sunday.
Will Enter Kissfcm Field Rev. I W. Clark made a trip to Philadelphia last Thursday. On this trip he received the good news that he had been accepted as a missionary to go out with the Inland South America Missionary Society. He expects to sail In March. Rev. Clark has made many friends since coming to Sea Isle a year ago. and will be greatly missed here "legal
SHERIFF’S SALE
P* P* » writ of Fieri Facias, for .u ■ toes, to me dl-
Court of Chanthe Itrd day of • rtaJn cause
shoe Building a
^ArfUAnV IS, iWD,
briween the hours of twelve ani five “Mock P. M.. to wit. at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the BbertfTs office In Cape May Oc rt House Oii>a May County. New Jersey: ^ Ah. that certain stock and morgaged Brtrsjs^sttsrs&SS IJeulariy set forth and described, that Is Ptece cf land situate In the Borough of
is an.
-dly side line of J< t northeastwardly with the northeast
1(0 feet r
•jetton wl _ of Bryant Street, and is also e ooi ..,r ». i” 1 No.II In mid Mock; thence thereby South 4T degrees and U minutes Bast 1*T feet to a corner of lota Nos. it and 4 In “'tl block. . tbCTce bounding an mid lot No. 1 South 41 degrees and 10 minutes n feet.to a corner: thence North jtogf—..eah » tnlnutee Wewt. 1ST feet the aoutht—* — -—
eoutheastwardly side line of Joker7.,8 SPASMS Wftiajaffiyj: mrie. hla_wtfe. to Abraham
wrote a letter to Mr. HaSert. publish *d 'n the Cape May County Time*. In regard to the business of Sea tok aty. In which I gave hearty approval to your actios of a year ago la establishing the office of superintendent
of the utilities, of the city
Nothing cxild appeal more heartily to every c'dien having the welfare of the eltj at heart than the report — supsriBteedent. which you had »d la the Cap* May County
set week. The wisdom of the office of superin ter
-J*n proved la on* year. The result* are far more emphatic than say argument to the contrary. “ Sees able to procure a
To have :
Mr. Wltosy - formerly manager of the Wildwood ana Tribune, and to now connected with the TIMES staT. - of Woodbine, wa*
k for assault and
uattery on John Robinson, of Den ntovllle, which occurred In a movie she- at Woodbine. Benson wa* I.rough* before Squire Pappalardo. of this city, on Monday night, and wa* “nt to Court for further action. Mr. Edwards, formerly of Pitman.
N J- has been employed by Clarence ■ ...
Masurle sa forman of the garage. Mr. 1
Edward* will hriae hi* fsmilv kar* toutentlon in my letter to Mr. Ha8to locate permanently in the near s^fTr!^ tura He to a man of wide experience SLluSlv^r htU till!. and will ao doubt prove a good add I » I .-^ .. b *?*^ nll,n ? tlfl . 10 tion to Maxurts'* force and to th< Mr lMBow eight out of the past nine iron masons* roree end to year*, and itlll remain opposed to
of good executive
od with s sufficient _ of each utility to bsve accomplished thane rsault*. you ar* esrtalnly fortinate. At a moderate salary he has accomplished what soato 9* ;-thousand-dollar-a-y*4r men
would tail to do.
Prmldsnt Coolidge aald. ''Economy. Than More Economy.” I *1111 believe you can obtain a large saving la the operation of the utilities, and with
present electrical contract, can the consumer* ■ lower rate, and show * balance at the end of
the year 1926 to pay o» part of th* deficit*. Therefor* I hope to see you continue the services of Mr. DeBow for a longer term than one year, and
Uttue to pare off the operating •naea and Increase the savings In
operation as has been done during 1924. I have heard that strong political premure will be brought to bear upon vou to oppose the reappointment of Mr DeBow for further
If this should prove to be
r. New Jersey, '
on nages 444.
jTVSn-ir eeedeo TT m told down on a eenain map of Town Lot* of Wood bln*. N. J. Amount due unde^dOCTee to 11.500 4*. with. Interset and Sheriff’s fees to be _ OBOROB A. REDDING. Shorlff. Dated Deeamber XI. 1134. Harry S. roogtoa*. BoTr.
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— to Abrmham 1IS3. end Is re- " of Gape May tk No. 1T4 of e Ynnarn and
half of >. T, In
OF OCEAN CITT.
THE CONDITION OF THE TITLE A TRUST COMPANY ~ CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER XL 1ML
SSliiS
,5iaa
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 1 COUNTY OF CAPE MAY / m - :
WILLIAM E MASSEY. President, and RUSSELL H. NULTT. * any. being severally duly sworn, sac*- *—
atatemeat la true, to the *—* -•
Correct—Attest: ALLEN CORSON, CHA8. B POWELL C. HOMER SHOEMAKER.
bile ofTf. J.
a day of Januar:
CLINTON B. _
Notary Public
nOROUUH OF WOODBINE, NEW JERSEY BUDOET AND TAX ORDINANCE FOR THE YEAR 1MB b of Was
I bald at Ih. blB politically. Fraternally and eocl-
w.5 I®***'- * n efhltoted by the Loyal; Order of Moane. but have never via- 1
filty.
The ladles' to*
home of Mra Bdw«d Bneh „ ^ * „««* *,( have never vto-
. ' . ^5 Ited each other. I call these fact to
and In mile TbaTnsvt tL ’ , ° Br Attention to emphasise the fact I will be held at the home t? Mra th V lhU n “ tt ® r ^ rir '* a «« «>le- ! Ariadne ! ,,r * rom ® hualnem standpoint, where ; Adm t nto t,
It aolt.r. ..a enu to mn juSHTr taxpayer In the city. If I did not —
Whittington, on Ariadne
Street, on Wednesday evening. Janu-
"c’w. T^rta. ku l~n u, bom, ^ '“L* ’^7',' ^”“! a >* SIS' “■ ““ r ijssizfjjz,; -awVtmXn'a ^
.venus few weeks sufferirs fmm ■ rnmnli- "vreoMnneui. auu i ueuws 11 aji per- r‘ rr ’ —i* ' cation It'to aald that he >»»» unde- prejudice and friendship* were -A * * *aio_ inat ne naa under- . M IL—«.t_ *?*?
gone n very painful operation but to now getting along nicely. It la hoped he will be ao well before long that
he will be able to com* Isle la March as usual
from the TburaWood Fast, of Court House will May a:g American Legion, at Cape May Oty. on February 8. The Court Hones team will be composed of Her r> 81**!. Boyd Tyler. Joa* D. Led lam. Frank Thiel. Thomas Wright and John C. Smith.
laid aside and the business propoti Man alone considered, one hundred interest* and
K centl of the cltlsen* would desire
reappointment. c ° or - - -
In regard to your budget for 1928. I believe your appropriation for the •’wtrleal and water utllltlee ehould equal the amount originally received from the elty by the private corapnntea. leas the taxes. I have no knowledge of these figures, but feel It should be at least that much until all deficits are paid. I am heartily In favor of advertising our city and would Ilk* to aee this amount raised
to 8I.909.00.
In the mutter of using the electric plant aa a convention hall. etc.. I believe yon should get down to figures, isaartain the cost of the nrcaeaary changes needed to convert it into n structure for the purposes that would be required of It. and ocLipa.'* It with the revenue estimated It the pi vperty wa* to be disposed of. This 'natter might rise to auefa a magnltu» that I' would be best to first submit It to
the voters of the city.
Noth'* Lh«rrt>> *1v the rear IMS area aprvr W<»4MiM* r ea 0 IWvmlCr C
At this* particular' time, when you Se MeedayTTaMan" IJ^toU**CejmeO beid njj * planning for the year s bualnere., »—*«* - ’•Wired tjr taw OP,ock ‘ f '* T wiitoatton
_ .hJ Borough* cSSm^rnf^SL ‘J® T, » for ting of the aaldl^-——- roriniro reading and adoMrd
I feel the cltlsens of our elty should
express their views to you publicly Haled January it imi
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