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Jter tfum *Ed the H0tM Philip Baker the ..rtith aaaoal conrenUon at the Sr* J*r*r State Hotel AmocUior. Which wUl be heW about
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in apite of the fact that comMtlUoa waa keeo. Mr. Ooalla eerured the cooreattoa bp addreeeInr the meeUna pereoaaily. at Uke Hope tea** U*t Thareday. end explain In* what we hare and that we will have la WIMwood. „ email amowat of pobUcity be had tor Wildwood from this mom. an the New Jeraey Hoiel AaeoclaUoa In a eery terse bodv. and approxteaately «#• perwn* are expected to be preeent at
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Stone Harbor Council
In Busy Session
(Continued from Pc«e One) U ot> ?7 ^ order, ordered
tee Shelter Hart* clewed. The S^.^-tbat Mr. Semoa U a teorn la the fleeh ,ot_ the admlnlan«Jon and la a dlscrace to Stone
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that Mr. Setnon declared he hed made Stone Harbor and could break It. and the Shelter Haven Jtes the sate of Stone Harbor. Mayor Mark land said that it was a poor gate, with had hln*ee. and It ahould be cloned. Next year. U the same man has the Shelter Haven, he declared. It would be cloned at 12 o’clock Saturday
nishts.
Mr. Battersby declared it ahould be cloned until Monday, as Stone Harbor has not had. aad dons not nned. a Sunday cabaret. Mayor Markland’s speech reenlred beany applause from the terse satherins In attendance at
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New ' York and conferred with tee eonfiruction company aad the arcblteets for ten Hotel Philip Baker. All final arrmasemoou were m< de. and oonstnjctlon will start about Oetobw 1 on the hotel.
Judge Reduces Two Sentences
The Mayor said that hern was • dissection among Council and
that there should be non*
It was reported that tbe new life guard equlpnealt had been property sored away until next Permission hsd been obtained from the electric company to connect the new comfort station with
the pumping station circuit.
Mr. Duffleld reported that the electric company will install a 2-throw switch In the pumping plant, which will save $52.00 a month In current. The company will also put a direct line In. Mr. Battersby reported that the contractor has started work
on the comfort station.
Coulclman Seng reported that the horse races on Imbor Day were
Willism Jones and D Both Coteni, Ornate*
had raised fifty-six dollars above the expenses of the races, which will be applied to tennis court 1m-
Councllman Seng congratulated ouea. colored, of Ocean John Helnle upon the 1 Us fine reduced from'which he i by Judge Henry H.
hat been regoasted by the young mai’s wife and others to have him allowed return haute, as the wife war under the care of a physician and .be funds which they had were depleted. Ike Brow^
the same time Judge Hildreth made tbe plea for Brown. Tbe young man was Used two weeks aro $2M
Brown' has been In Jail at the county seat since January 24 and since be would not bn able to pay the
On motion the Treasurer
forward to the Solicitor all utlea now owned by tee Borough
which are ripe for foreclosure. Treasurer Taylor rsperted pn
tee balances in the various accounts. smne of which were: Streets. <C«l 21: garbage, »1M - •5; sewer. $521.5*. The actual revenues will exceed the anticipated revenues, reported Mr. Tay-
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Mr. Taylor reported activity in real estate and that the transactions have been healthy ones. Total water rents collected to
<!ate are $7.*SS.T7.
Mr. Simpson brought up a case where there are fourteen bungalows or one water meter and staid the owner expects to be billed for one meter only. Solicitor Kellum Instructed Mr. Simpson send a bill for each bungalow. Borough Superintendent Vanderpool reported 10.010.000 gallons of water pumped during Au- : 22.251 kllowats used, at n of $575.04. He reported that Eighty-first Street has been placed In good condition. He reported teat he kept the boardwalk In condition until Labor Day. Mr. Vanderpool also reported that at several street crosslngB on Third Avenue, where woofien drains were in use for surface water, he has placed cast Iron 8-lneh pipe. The report of John Helnle. pier manager, was received and Mr. Helnle congratulated by the
believed the cost would bo be tween half a million and $600, 000. He declared the willlngnM of the Borough of Avalon to eo operate In every way with Stohe Harbor and suggested a garbage disposal plant to be Jointly owned by the two Boroughs. Mayor Bergner stated that the entire coat of the bridge will be met by a county tax. Mayor Markland stated It Is true tbe shore resorts pay 91 per cent, of tbe taxes of the county, but do not get their share of the improvements. A motion was carried that Mayor Markland appoint a committee to constat of three Councilmen, three citUens and the Mayor to co-operate with Avalon in their efforts to get the bridge. Later In the meeting the Mayor appointed the following: From Council, MBears. Seng, Gerhart and Wundcr. From the Borough: Clarence A. Krouse. 8. E. Herbert and Clarence Letsgus. Mayor Markland asked the Police and Sanitary Department to obtain estimates on a Joint incinerating plant. The Mayor advocated the buying of Borough supplies In bulk, placing them under lock aad key. and making one man responsible
for them.
Mayor Markland asked Council
to start work on the 192$ budget
Council for his efficiency. * once.
A communication was received 1 A reeolutlon was adopted, auregardlng the condition of a lot thorislng the ordering of a carat Ninety-second Street and Third 1 ,0 * d of 8-lnch cast iron pipe at n Avenue, the weeds, etc., making! ocet of less than $1,000, for the It a nuisance to toe* adjoining j exte nslon of the water main on
property holder. Third Avenue.
Having received a bid for same. I motion the note tor $10,000 lots 115. 11$. block 108. and lots ‘n tee Cape May Court House 115 and 11*. block 104. will be| B » nk *>« »iped out advertised and sold at public! Mr. Seng praised Mayor Markle by the Borough. i tend for the manner in which he A commun'cailon from the elec- wort - fw the Borough's Interest trie company stated that the elec- 1 declaring that Stone Harbor trie plant is rot of sufficient i teould be proud of him. The capacity tor the work put upon It. Mayor said that he is used to Mr. Vanderpool stated that doing » Job by going right through
though the voltage Is 220 It is’with ft
The electric company brought A TIMES' Classified Ad out In their communication the'only one cent a wc
tact that though the rate Is 8 .twenty-five cents) and many 4-10th cento during most monhto j people have made many dollars In June and Julj. when used {by Investing a quarter In one. heavily, it is only 2 7-10ths, Others have aaved many dollars
which, they state, is a very fair j by reading them.—Adv.
that as the Jail is already overflowing tbe county ahould not be pot to additional expense at keeping him tor tbe asxt six months.
Praues Work of County Chairman Way
Mr. Seng reported the approval of plans for a garage, two bouses rate, tor Gas Miller and two houses for j Th George Potter. I plant
Mayor Markland spoke of the)Sunday. Mayor Markland stated need of changes to the building .that be would be compelled to code. Some deeds and restrictions, bring It up to apeeifleatioas. i made years ago. when three thou- j Mayor G. A. Bergner aad Com- ' ■and dollar houses looked like • mlaeioners R. Bruce Befth aad present ten thousand dollar Qeorge H. Rot hacker, of Avalon, dwellings, fix a terse thousand were present and Introduced, dollar house as tee cheapest-that j Mayor Bergner stated that be ca be built upon certain lots. I intended to get a bridge built The contract entered into by between Townsend's Inlet anti the sanitary committee with Geo. j Avalon In 1927 and asked tbe coH. Morton to collect garbage un-1 operation and support of Stone
Bmt Franklin Sho&n am Ham Benjamin Franklin was Interested In household details and papered his own walls. He Is quoted as saying: “The little sooth room I have papered, as the walls ware much soiled. In this room is a carpet I bought cheap tor Its goodness and nearly new. . . . The blue room has the harmonica, the harpsichord. the gilt sconce, a card table, a set of tea china, the worked chairs and screen—a very handsome stand foe the tea kettles to stand on, and the ornamental chins. Tbe paper of the room has lost much at Us bloom by pasting up." Later he wrote his wl^ about the same room. T suppose the room Is too blue, the wood being of tbe same color with the paper, and so looks too dark. 1 would have you finish It as soon as you can, thus: paint the wainscot a dead white; paper the walls blue, and tack the gilt border around tbe cornice. If the paper Is not equally colored whm pasted on let It be brushed over again with tbe same color and let the fra per macbe musical figures be tacked to the middle of the celling. When this la done. 1 think It will look very weU.”
Sermon Lott Weight During Ite Travel* The vicar considered himself a very good preacher, and be was always ready to hear people's opinions of his sermons. Meeting an old parishioner In the village be asked: “Well. Mr. Snooks, and how did you Uke my sermon yesterday T’ “Ye ree, parsec," was the reply, “I haven’t a fair chance with them sermons of yours. Tm an old man now, md by the time I manage to get to tbe church all the front seats ere taken and I most sit at the bick. And there's oid Mrs. Smith, an' Mrs. O'Call■filer’s darter an’ Bert Snow an' all the rest of 'em slttln' In front o' me wld ttsrir mouths open a-swal-lerlng In aU tne beat parts of your sermon, an’ what gete down to me to purty poor ‘ “
United State* Tombstonet On one of the United States In-
indlan agent nd asked him to send tor a "United States tomb-
thought would please the i and took It to him for
prwvaL but It md net suit at alt The agent tried again, but with
no better aucceaa. Finally the Indian
Makes Books Transparent By means of ''Invisible light,**
ted scientist of India. In a
recent demonstration before a group of scientists, proved that a .heavy book can be made trana-
hlmself i Parent- The light he has perfect-
tor a stone I and called •'■aper-reUna*' eonA few weeks later the agent no- ;ateto of abort electric waves havtlced from a distance a peculiar Ing the same propertiee as a beam
looking object in the Indian bury- of light.
Ing ground. He went closer and i discovered firmly planted at the grave of the Indian's wife a bar- ■
The old man has been gone long years, and barbers* poles are nearly all gone, too: bnt that one represented a love as true as many that are commemorated by marble monuments.—Youth's Companion.
Ancient Love Charmi According to ancient English rural superstition. October was considered the exxn notable month In tbe year for tore charms. St. Faith brought the first chance for maids to view their future husbands In a vision. The ritual to tor three maids to make a dumb cake—one baked In silence—to pass | their portions through a wedding ring, and conch themselves In one bed. repeating the charm: “O good St Faith, be kind tonight bring our heart's delight.” On St. Lake's day a maid should anoint herself with an ointment made of herbs and honey and pray to St Luke before sleeping: “In dreams let me ray true lore see.” On St Simon and St Jude’s day the paring of an apple, thrown over the shoulder, should fall to form tbe first letter of the future husband's name. No aa to the veracity of these L available.
Yale Too Crowded Sheriff Redding reported yesterday that he was entertaining thirty-three guests at the county JaH, with only accomodations for twenty-two. Tbe work on the new Jail U progressing very rapidly, hew ever, and It Is hoped that it will be finished In the near future.
Early to bed and Early to rise And your girl goes out
Bessie M. Randell, 22, of . Worth, Tex, grew tired of “ti pace" and was converted. At Su ta Anna, Calif, she organised a. built a church — and took to l pulpit. So great waa her sue that now she is c ' J ‘
til January 1 was approved by Council. The coel of collecting the garbage from September 1 to December 31 will be $741.75. Solicitor Kellum reported that the foreclosure of thirty-three tax titles has been started and that immediate results are being obtained. Fifteen thousand dollars will come In from two cases within thirty days Mr. Kellum further stated all tax titles should be foreclosed, and that If Immediate actior to taken the Borough will have either the money or the title# by April ’ ’•**
ing letter of from hundred lt»U or , OOparoela
Harbor to put the project He stated that i committee from Avalon had attended a Freeholders' meeting and that tbe Free holders have promised to havej their engineer go over the project and secure an estimate as to lto :
ccet
Mayor Bergner stated that there are three ways to build the bridge. One is to Join with the railroad bridge, another to to run parallel with the railroad bridge and a third, which he feels to the beet way. is to run a bridge across Third Avenue, over to the mead-
d's Inlet.
General C. P. • ork done to this county: KaJ. C. W. Way. O. R. C, 415 S. I Awe.. 8<a Isle Ctiy. >*- J.' Hear Sir:- The Cttlxen's Military - rarning Camps conducted to tbe ‘ orpe Area IKS have J«_ . thousand young men hat M. T. C. training this year to tbe camps - ----- -
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rutted all at that tbe o: an ei tel. pah A large native letters hare from parents and there have been practically no complaints. All at
I desire at this Hw to write rou. as a C. M. T. C. county chairfcun of my appreciation tor your ftcelltut ■t-*-*..)-, to tbe C. M. T. ‘ Procurement campaign for 1925. «tlU assurance of my high re“rd. i am. Very sincerely yours. C. P. 8UMMERAU, C. 8- A.
Told Kiw&nians Not To Be Slackers Rev. William Hunter, of Cape addressed the Wildwood Ki•*nu Club Tuesday. Religion, ’■awl Rev, Hunter, has to do with «*ry day life, ana be quoted: *Tn**niuch as we have done It to one ’• U* least of these, my bretbern. )> have dost it unto me" Selfish- “■** was named aa tbe greatest te the world. Instead of taking our duty—our croae—we be“Wbe Peeved when we have to deny -urMdve#. We like to have our !* B , Individual way. We want to think and to do as we J??, *>*1 *>. but they wont , people who never make m.-j.w r 4,, anything, s '* Kiwanls nubs i
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