Cape May County Times, 6 February 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Plans For New County Building

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fcy; Wm Be Left 7or Fa*l AdupUm Oeemi Wateadcy ia Xazdi Adi Old Court House Untouched

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of the Bwrd of Freeholder* la at Corn Boom on Wedne*-

c to tte ffeet that Mi «Mm Is o»ra sry day In ths week exeeytln* gnn- - and Inelted »*# yoUca has* to ke fun ora of anr teemura th he controlled Ha said the tire 4 lecture wwtiac from Wa ottra • at their disposal at aS tiraaa. - e najaySaW -—

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> ly adopted was to place three [ ern type leaps in each block In the 1 central portion of the city, both or 1 laadie ‘renti* ana the boardwalk; two Ukhti: to each,sqtaue next ad Mala* the thrra light district and The type o’ glohe adopted thrown a powerful Ug&t In four directiona.

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or aolre a puixle or <L mlaunte’a work for them. Ttter a -mbt. f— .a* —Mn« if yob are c “hen pick yc theatre rra>e ehonra and a real erealny’a entsr"inment ia yonr’a without oast. Turn to the elaaslfled adrer rat section at ones and start cm a rreasare Hunt" through erery «L You’ll hare to reed carefully, for of the namee—perhaps your naao may lump out at you from any adYertlaement And. Usten, here’* a

—* a9w huUding, which contemplates the alteration of the pnsent Court House baUdlnr. hat that protest bad been oountywMe against the chancing or in any way altering tie present Court House building, because of Its historic raloe. This neceradtated many changes in

that Incident by the paring of $"60 *-> the architect for his work, apnmigo^a year and embracing about Another reaoluUon re-engaged Hr. Boyer as architect, with Edwards A Orran. of Philadelphia, a noted Urn

Can You Do It? Last Wednesday Joseph H. Cole, •*. formerly of Denniarille. pleaded guilty of non-eupport. Judge Kdredge called hla wife and asked

needed to bre on. She atudled minute and then replied: "Wen, _ am too old to work and to buy food and eoal and rent and clothea and occasionally pay the doctor. I guera Til need $6 a week.” The Court ordered Cole

Busch’s Hotel Raided

r la the curtailing of criara.. Chief Albert Thf—panr. of Berth WlldWOOd, - =Z -

IdeoUfylng nrtedirti Pruracator Campbell thanked the police oMriaH. tterUf bedding sad tbe State Troopers, raying that he had no nwmplatM to raahe aad appreciated the maa? -»*- —ji— had girra him.

■iohn C aralth. of the TIMES, call'd attratton at the seed of eo-epera-tien of the poUee and Urn mrwepdpete. Proaecutos Ce s^hell mated that the

Walter Fenderson Under Arrest tap * m On. a«

Complaint Was Mmde By City

W j. Fenders.,. Jr.. * of Taxes of Cape May City. mn yesterday by ’ ifreod and Hlgr Btahop. at hia

lion. l%a bonding company th sored Fra den on paid the city •fid,restitution to the bonding company to the amount of fi.OM.fd. He wna gtren a preliminary hearing before Justice Oaireteon an' under $6,000 M bail came somewhat as a

•my part of the

beste of the coal

Building Department, stated ‘ raw ast of plans ware ready to the board, and the twenty minutes

Tbe paw ptaaa leare the ©sort Boom untouched an County deck’s <

bora, as you will the show, _ any of the tacky ••stem .**

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,— you want tc I tam weak’s tacky ate Bare. We to forgotten them. The gist t os of his tacky dad was B. 1

towsm, are moved to the rear of the tot. aad additions are plaoaed ‘

aH to bring it op to This lea res sofheto eotira sow bnUdirg. cab tor era of ifi whlsh wd hoora em tolodtag the Count

•m to thatonrarato and t hi C^int^ Lm«ry Onramtodoe. for tha main

Hhnry ataUra aad atongn.

On the rronnd floor of the main halMtag te a large court room, ai-

Jodge’s roori. grand

radg the Froeerator and die Sheriff. On thanraoud hoar la the room of the Freeholders, the of Hem of the Otork of the Board, the Treesurer,

1 y**—' Mthy of Fa'rmsSSS iTr ^tomtagirg wr Director Qmlan p ^ te trrak with Mr roster.

City oe w.

yW. The be held to the Oratnl Fire itattoe- Fire Chief ■araosl B. Orarera. of Oeeaa CHy, has

ter Abelr. of the Atlantic City Are do-

lt of Regular Drills lor the Yolnnteer Ire Deportment." Chief Henry Breder. of the Bgr Harbor ft/e dopartmont. aad preifdent of the AUaaUc County Ftromen'e Araocutior.

^ it of »h« Dsaoastrator. Mosqalto Com tsisPon. and a number of other a ty offtean. and three fury rowea. wted with toilet facUlUea. Tbe ftnal adoption of the plat » apraUl meeting to b« held id Wednesday of MarJi

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r T. i i Cftsth at thTaomdl succeeding WlT i bom A. Haffvrt. who restgned. The — dan aad oOosrs presented the Clark with s substenUal Director Ogden nation on behalf Id tor read gravel tor use during —w opened, aad the award i to William Q. Moore, tor ever th» Bending Railroad, at tie par ton. and to George W. — '— —my over the Pwnayl- _ 1, at It 1-1 cents a ton. Th* two ether bide were at 46c for ffradliig dattvery aad C»e tor Pwnm West Caps May the condition of Fifth Arana*, la that Borongh. was wfarrad to Bbe Ptmstor of Highway* mad aa the Board la"the itet^Araoda^ Bnarda of Choara Freeholdara. JOs Boni^—B * • . __ Udorad last ywr tor !•$• would be ••rartrtso this year whan s petlttoa from Wildwood Croat was rand, asktag for the hard-anrteslag of Fart Boolsvnrd. The Ctert was directed »o aotlfy the petiUooen that the

liquor—Owners Entered Bril A quantity of pre-VoHtead Uquor

was confiscated Ly the Prosecutor's office when, on Tuesday night Detectlras Unfreed and Hlgbee, accompanied by State Troopers Sheppard

and Btahop, conducted a raid “Twch’s Hotel, Sea Isle City. Prior to the raid one of the party

purchased some of the liquor and so located the supply. Mlsa Anna Busch, one of the owner* of the hotel, was -ren a hearing at once by United

ttos Commiaeioner Douglas*, and s held in $2,600 bell. Mias Fran-

ces Busch. Joint owner of. tbe hotel with her sister, voluntarily appeared on Wednesday morning and entered

No Hard-Surface Paving This Year That is the Idiot at the Stale Hfeliway Conunisron For Cape Hay

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It io Either Gravel or Fight The pleasant news from tbs State Ighway Commisalon, read in tbe form of a letter at the meeting of the Board of Choooen Freeholders, on Wednaeday. at Court Hot m. was that there was no hard-*urte4ag ' contemplated by the Ctenmlmfen _ tag 1*26 on either route No. 1C. which extends from the Mata Seashore Road at Rio Grande to Millville. aad on route No. 14. which 1* •till unpaved between Tuckaboe aad the White Horse Pike at Egg Harbor. Aa If to pacify the county- the ‘

SUmSmS umm u4 ,, if ww«ta. « a, tata; jtain Bgt'ay-««

llqacr htUrt JaOa- mtrUg*. »t Court Hoora, last Wednesday. They owo fined $**• each. They paid

will ahwhspnmM upra "Value of Cooperation betwrai Fire Departments of Different OUiaa The Ladles' Auxiliary of the fire earn pray rt Orara City win prepare aad

he present Cron

at fttrathmarv. lira

Aralra. fttrae wth Wildwood.

'Atak more of tinmserva*. aad C«y, bee em •f.m.t.c te earate other psspl* Utah aaora of yon m4 ymu msM to Ha ►>**»■ •me you aaa pay year MHb Cff to hs art* aad thee yra kraw the The eheek wUi aet os a re-j people who rna the ■empi ar. ead

l*$4. with Cii the Wilde •

i ereal dee t Don _ work Of this war tertal Is hrtaftag daportraaoto at Cape Mar

tagatsar. Tapi as in tha Is ter sat at the Msammad at the maothly A firamea'e teeth heart)

two hns-

3-— JRlSwood received its share of the hard-eurfaeiag tor 1*1$. aad •ofhtag further would be ealertained

• hie year

The fiaperiatea aad Mrararra ftted ItT *

of oral dortag January.

The resolution providing tor hard aurtootag of tha RnooovaltRoulevard iota Otasa City, with bituminous

raoolutlca was adopted providing tor •Hs work to be done with concrete •taadard Mate specification*. The ntattoa aet forth that the bilumiUS aorarete was not approved by > BteU. aad If tha road was paved «f this malarial the Plata would not hate la the raymeot of the contract A resotetioa wap adopted giving to tha Dlrettor of the Board the rawer le take eve of the work of any *Mr d*realor who arey bo away or

the goodness of ha heart, would bUld twp new bridges In 1925. one 'over the Tuckaboe River aad the other at

*”«« Creek.

This U really a generous aet on the part of the Commission, as can be readily seen, for we are at least getting two bridges, and that's all a little county like Cape May (tenth In the State in real estate valuation) ran expect. Gravel roads are good enough for our motorists, who come here from every sec Ion of tha United Stater If they want good roads, let them r to Atlantic City, la the Implication, tor At ten tic City has paved roads, aad this year will get thirty mites more of paved roads from TOm's River to A beacon, so that the

Of course Cape May county has hard-surfaced connection with ■ . er Going to or from Phltedelpl In any direction you please, you h: a stretch of gravel road; going Pennagrove. for points south, me.. K el; to New York, gravel, but we are lucky, for with Atlantic City’s getting that thirty mite stretch, we. of coarse, teg along. At least they rant keep us off that road. Capa stay county asked, and bagged tor. tha completion of route 14. ao that the county would ha vs at least ora hard-surfaced connection with Philadelphia, where tbe bulk of our motor travel cornea from. But— Wednaeday gave us the answer from

Boards at trade aad other civic tamay not be quite so raati-

wlth the two bridgra. They at an paring. Ws shall

Bcvis Must Pay

John Boris. $$. formerly of Eldorn. ho was found guilty of brutally boating his wife and noo-enpport. asraped with a comparatively light punishment when the Court suspended hla sentence and ordered him to pay hla wife $8 weekly. Judge Kldredge severely lectured iv 1 *- The only reason that Bevis is not sent to tell was that his wife, who la la poor condition, was In need of support.. are Longer * Coast* bir

■rttov is tmtm Chterrt'ftLiUrirtSrtra •t areas Creak frem 1I M F. M. to $ Id P M tor the porpara of Irautag ' *fim l$ 8t-rtv.

Ralph Ba C«pe May Court House. stderebk' notoriety when goods stolen from the houses of Chsrtaa Qtil. of AvvJoe. and Berne Roche, n

■ration. He was discharged aa Countable by the Township Committee M Court House yesterday afternoon.

G)unty Chamber

of Commerce

Was Guest at Ooraa City Chamber Qa Stay Hgfct; Tmupariktlmi

tad Boad Questisms Figure

Hoard Address on Australia The members of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce braved the Inclement weather and lack of electric light, Thursday evening, to attend the monthly meeting of the organisation which was held in the auditorium of the Ocean City High Because of the electric lights going dark, the meeting wms held up until they reappeared. Ylthough small In number*, the members present, mostly from Wildwood and Cepe May. besides Ocean City, enjoyed a Minted meeting. Mayor Joseph O. Champion welcomed the rialting members to Ocean City. A tour of Inspection was made of the new High

School by the visitors.

The business session opened with leaning Myers, of Wildwood, president of the county organisation, in charge, with Mayor OUbert Smith.

“* Avalon, aa secretary.

A report waa bad from the Good Roods Association of Wildwood. This •roup brought forth a resolution in favor of the proposed State tax oa rtsotine. Strenuous objection from tbe floor to this resolution enosed Its

The transportation committee, of which H. Foster Gcal in ia chairman, presented statistics of 1$1$ and 1»26. comparing tbe increase in poputetton, bank deposits, resources and valuations in Cape May county. Thte 'crass presented a rwoiutlo-j asking railroad companies to restore their former schedules by April rad ateo to place additional trains la service to the

The Wildwood delegation also Fronted a resolution asking the State Highway Commlaaton to continue the State road frora Marshall's Corner to - Absecon. thus making the road through Somers Point aad Pie aaa ntrilte a State thoroughfare. A resolution was Introduced by Wildwood, asking that action be speeded on the Lewes to Caps May * The Swedesboro Chamber of

reeointlon for Abelr efforts In Muring the Pauls boro to Hog Island ferry. A disc nation waa continued from the previous meeting concerning the ad Usability of constructing n rtotmnrcial landing field for aviators. Cape May county has no tending field whatsoever for ectemeretel airplane*. One county resident poreeating a plane was compelled to tend at a government field In tbe county and reported aa being threatened with arreat for this action. Tbe matter was held under advisement by the busl-

ra interest* committee.

Mayor Joseph O. Champion gave an interesting talk on "Publicity." In his mind Cape May county bad several large advantages over otter

counties In New Jersey.

The speaker of the evening. Dr. Connlgmby Gordon, noted lecturer from Melboure, Australia, waa Introduced by President Myers. Dr. Gor- — who U a brother of th* wellw i evangelist-lecturer-w o r I ft traveler and defender of prohibition. Dr. Gifford Gordon, of Australia. ' * In much the name way as his

witch from hla original topic, 'America, aa aa Australtea fires It." nd told el his conatry. aaswariag all questions propounded by hla

I U t 1, as you wish. Why not hdp yourself by keeping year money In Security Trust Company? Ym I’t do better, aad you caa't hare ray aster. —Ifi-lt-ndv.

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