Cape May County Times, 11 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Term of Court Convenes

USLIOTT, GAPS MAT OOUnT, S. J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1925.

Valuable Barr Property Goes To Philadelphia Purchasers] Report* To Be ITDBOO—Cottage oa Aiiadae 8tnt * To Bro^a Party—I^Brie* ]

Many boyora. tat few miHn. ' the reU eoItle Clvy. aetertoy, tata&y aod Monday a t*r*o nuber trf out-ot-town proetaeta were la town looktny over the •otd aad nakiAc the round of the Mo ottooa. tat octalde of 11 yrepertlOB nothin* was list-

Sarf Howe A*tin Oumge, Price Not Di^Joasd

Big Sale of Wildwood Real Estate

Ttteat death is that Maiy J. Mama is char*ta with the Border of her tsther-|a-taw. Joa- — Nori PaMatiarte. of Sea UU ^eaecota M that h» which wild wood, U ctarasd with atm»e VUUaa 8. teolrtaa. ootoeed of Nor-

ta conMaatly looked tor. T:.ero ia. ho erer. • - ■ otlU to bo >ess and b« at prices ahieh will •mm profit If held ft

No period.

(Mo of the Me deals of the w«*. m BMOC OB Monday afteraoaa throcsk the ofhee of Irrta* Filch, la the oato of the Barr ooraer Landis Arena* tTO.m It Vas boocht by Ssarisr—***" This is ooe of the n located properties on oca. The main bnUdla* Is ftar ioltloo to a '

Urln* apart

mo tains two offlees and a large A new two-tttaiiy

Pbltoe Charles Paddock, of Oty; Chief of FoUee ‘ " C«y;

Blanche Lae Bra--*‘ape May CMy. an Jane *1. sp--srrd before the Conrt end en-

Thls property should yield hvchaeeis a hardsome prodt MR JTUs* hna also eold to _ Brooklyn party the attractive Whittington cottage Ariadne Street and Pie •am. The price Is not

erty. »S.«TS. which price waa^Sd tor the Boyal dpa The propsrtMe frees lots to houH. with

Philadelphia parties, at a price not dtedoeed. The original sale price wae reposted as f^f.PM. Other real eeta “ had s camber of

way. hat not in a state to

Want Legislature To Act on Toll Question

■ad Labor Bay Id* Totakd $1^80,000—Mev Froat

Lool People Are Baying Bach Labor Day John A. Ack ley * Boa oondaat a real eetats sals at WUdwooo. This yam- was In fact the aafo ihia

eUtated KP per oeaL of the parrbaasn. ahowlng they hat<e Iw-

d la every pari of the h

brought gTS.PM, and a ec block of riparian rights, for which Oliver Bright paid »J.

Sea Isle Gty Daily Dozen “Farewell’

t Hooted UbWw

i Way, who coo-

Bas Way wiU c laas this Satsrday ill be the last. The Laker Day

Road, about S miles from Wlldvrood. S rooms. Inside pump. S acres of ground. Pries 91.109. 9500 cash, balance terms, •rill boy a 190 aue tract of and. with building. 80C

Many time and. labor aavlag (evtoes that the housewife will rant if she f

Bead this week's Cfoaalfied

A. C. Boswell Chosen For City Solicitor Jettte* VQ Be XeMIt ud Bepdn Maip Te DeeMasH Socth d ligktiwBM

Better Po&oe Service

weU, of Ooeaa City; as CRy Solicitor la succeed J. M. TL HT rostgred. Mr. taeweD was Mr. Boewna has filled the place CIty Soiicitor of Ooeaa CUy tor of the Ataeb City at

Governor Silzer Fills Vacancies Sotec Erfm *™« Tc TV Iiditiary Committee For Act At a special seseioo of the State Senate, called for the purpose. Governor Sllxer yesterday submitted a list of names to fill official vacancies. The Senate referred the names to the Judiciary Committee and adopted a resolution requesting the Governor to call a

Ooworaar atoner of Education. John H. Logan. of New Brunswick, to John Enright, resigned. State Purcha^ag Agent Corbet McCarthy, of Newark. *

Cape May County

Chamber of Commerce

Woodbine justice lames Judgments

dsneat was toaoed by Jusof the Peace Sugannaa to H- a Townseirl. of Avalon. Baits, of Avalon. ^ talk. Costs for 9«.»P were added. Joseph a Smith, of Clermont, also secured Judgment against Batu tor *««.- 97. and costs, amounting to 9C.74 —sre added. Barry M. Dry. of Woodbine, sued for 925.PP from Walter Underman. of Cape May. 9f.7P c —sre added. Harry Becker, of Woodbine, agaiast David TeUetaaan. of Cape May. for 9».2t. The oomU i 99.7P. Nathan Greenstetn. of WUd-

. duty at any hour of the day or right, and the Mayor, as Director of Public Safety, baa so directed. As the police fund Is pretty low the salary of the new oOcer. until the first of the year, will be defrayed by an emergency

Judge of the Court of Errors and Meals. Walter L. Hetfleld. Jr, of PlelriMd. to succeed William ta» Board of Education. WalT. Marvin, of New Brunswick.

ay when created by Of John H. Logan.

Beard of Control of Institutions

•d Agendas, William C.

’ Montclair, to flU the “Med by the resignation of

Ttaatton. Biward H. Corson, of MIDvlUe. to sjcceed himself Warrea County Board of TaiaWaHsr Jecohy, of PlneevtOe.

. New Gretna, to succeed Biward K. Allen. Gcmmlsaioner of Pilotage. Mark TowMead. of Unwood, to aneoeed

Grand Jury Returned 31 Indictments

■n. Mur Hittte, Set late Cit] CSerjeS With Atncteu Kill i«f << Bod Pwurt.

Thieves Rob Two Sea Isle City Garages Thke |1,000 Worth of Tins Fnw

Nothing Ehe Was Wanted; Not Even Cash

Mem An Mo Doubt rmfiiwiawii Mi Han Market For Tina

Two Sea We City

hundred dollars worth of tires during the past week. Thieves entered Masprie's Onrage. Dolphin and Avunasa, early Friday morning, of Met and left with a thousand dollars worth of Urea. Nothing was touched excepting tires. The dose! at midnight •Ad Mr. and Kre. Maxurie, who reatoe next to tt. did not retire uatU 1 o clock. The thieves aptaronUy had made their entrance “rough a rear window, which —as found up when the garage •a opened at T.90. The door of e showroom, where the tins we stored, had been broken

ea.

About 9.99 In the morning a i«ber of amm working oe the asm elevated bridge near Petersburg noticed four negrom carrying Urea from the buabee sd a abort dtotaace ige to a truck. The

rioua. not having beard of the robbery. catil after the nagrees had Mparted with the load of Urea. Upon Investigation the Ford truck

WiMwood Has Orderly Holiday Week End

discovered and extinguished by *—* “ before any serious lose. The Boot and walls were slightly damaged . The damage was estimated to be about 99M. Security True wr M.5M.M9 ^ and surplus over 1600,000. Your to safe with them. You posit by mall Think It —14-ll-adv.

Two Can flettUe ears, one driven by E WeecotL of Denntovllle. the other by Jeff Murray, of Woodbine, colnear Wood Mae. No one art. Both can suffered damages. The owner of r driven by Weecott to Theodore E. Lloyd, of Wildwood. Lloyd loaned the car to his brother. Horace Lloyd, aleo of WUda turn gave it to They were brought be-

man. of Woodbine. Weecott was find f 10 and costs os a charge of *-*— driving. Civil suit for

• tb» QMg* during the pest

John Gillan KiOed By Auto Shore Service Bus

Seevflle. died oe Saturday while being taken to Mace's Hospital. Wildwood, as the result of Injuries * ‘ en struck by • be

VOiwMf Part Sale

capital, purchased the 104 Wild wood Park lota placed at auction by Wildwood Park. Inc . Labor Day. The sale was In charge of C. W. ToboldC* Beal Estate Auction Exchange, of AttonUc City. The name of the purchaser has not been divulged.

Life Guards Reduced The life guards on Sea Isle City's

Labor Day. only one man bring re- ' d at each station. Mayor Sof

y * tales that next year th. force of gnard* will be Increased word for me “

Mains Must Stand Trial

Puppalardo. Of taTelirmee. hrid

Bain*, of MUviUe. was the oaly - against whom a true MU was id. Be was indicted for folo»ly slaying Charles Dowling action was taken In the case of OUy Detective HamlHoa. of Wildwood, who shot end T a mapidous negro lu the ^--SC of hto duties, the *tang held over. The other In-

Morgi- Stassbury. Wildwood.

. — —oe Haibor. maintaining gambling device. Robert H. Brown, fTrsan City. Wilbur Ackley. Ocean City, aseault and battery. Alice Blake. Wildwood Crert. •suit and battery. William Wright and James Henderson. Stone Harbor, breaking and entering with intent to -‘eel. (Continued on Page Seven)

Sympathy For Senator Bright and Daughter

Before concluding the special days session on Tuesday, the New Jeney Senate authorised the traumatosion of s :o«oluUon of sympathy to Senator Bright and hto daughter. Mrs. Joy Bright Hancock, on the loss of the latter's husband. Ueuteaant-Oom-maader Hancock la the collapae

of the dirigible. Shenandoah. Taken Sick in Bath House

Taken violently 111 tn Sea Die. a Boardwalk bath bouse Monday, a Mrs. Clair of Philadelphia, was removed to the hospital room of the Women's Civic Club, where she remained during the remainder of the day and night. Her son In

The track tad been atetea from - rear of the Pfeiffer store and I by the thieves. John Wright, a city employee, states that he saw a Ford truck truvetiag ou Central Avenue. In the direction of the garage, wbee he started work about 4 o'clock that oun-

No trace of the Urea or as been found. Dehub^s Gunge Visited The second robbei. Wednesday morning, about o'clock, when three men tn a Ford touring ear drove up to the Weak Jersey Garage, conducted by Jerry P. Delaney, at Laadto Avenue and the railroad, cut a pane of gtaaa In the front door, unlocked It. pried opes the office door and «ole eight hundred doUmrs worth of area The crime was witnessed fay Frank Wood and Joseph McGurk.

who wars at the electric tight plant nearby, gutting their track —‘ for the day’s work. They

is at the intersection of the streets, white the third placed the tires In the car. The two men aay they did not Interfere with the thieves because they were unarmed. tat they attempted to gut

Ores were loaded the thieves bopped in and drove toward Oman City. Wood and McGurk then hurried to the home of Clarence Masurte. proprietor of Masurieh Oarage, who they awakened. Ma- T suite gave chase as far as Ocean ' City, but the thieves had obtained too great a start and he fatted to find a trace of them.

no red and 112 in the cash register was not touched. Neither the mm, nor the Urea, hare been located. Attempt To Rob Salveaen Garage

I Sal resec A Son. EtgThty-Cfeird Street and Third Arena*. Stone ‘ “bout 3 o'clock Wednesday

The thieves had pried the wla-

i the oOce when Ted Sal-

reeen. who was asleep in the rear of the garage awakened. He shouted. "Who is there, and the frightened, fled, leaving la

haate some of their tool*. No

clue to their Identity waa obtains *

It to thought (he sen were the

use gang that robbed kUradesb

Garage. Avalon; Mazurie's

tale City, and Delaney's Weet with and he burr lei to hto moth- J 5 r * ey Gnrsge. Sea late City, and «"• aid and made arrangement* i U** 1 ^7 were after Urea. for her to b* taken to PhlUdel- “**— *

phi* early Tuesday morning. It waa usnsmiry to take tar to the

train on a stretcher.

tng the night to roll the r-'VSV of Bert Orr. on Mnriy-alxth Street tat the thieves either were frightmmi away or found entrance fofficult There were marks —

window of the building.