Cape May County Times, 13 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 7

fcsified Advertising Mattia Trial I ,d» WU WUI U aaat: BoU *r<J Ken>c?« Phone* | 0 I r-\ _ • — __! Promises To t OWNSHIP of upper Be Sensational NOTK:E un^, L o' no fop W*nKB s Ci«b« Intend U Oiri OaBacMrs oner, y—,, ; Be Tried Bert Monday For Murder l"I : EIM:3p Wolv ' rt ° n - D ! , " >i H " iT.r: *'"» it.- i~=.ibir ,™»,ioo of « (Br Tu,k.H»- lbr ‘•■‘a' ot the Tuckabor Bank ,.'*”** ««r«. nine for «fe never ha? there h-wn a U * rt ‘.*Suj!*' mur ‘ ler ,ri *' in ,; »Pr May romtj SnA imT •“* eau»e«J Koch Intense in- « b ^ n ^ or « lo STEUS; m “» diversift-d opinion*, as the ^ ^ Mr * M "T J MUIta. ached2-™. .m»JS K,’.™ .S i'; «l« i» 1» fid mn .1 M?«' “L * h "‘ ' *** M *> « ourt House. The. -w u ^‘usd., ,H.. p^v, j;™ M »" la - »ho 1* IS. Is the ■*!" f , of "r I-*W.turv «»otber of 1*0 children, one about ■~i fauertlon Id 't*^ A T^.^ “ y< * r old - ^ has been the snbAartl Mh. in;. .»* »«-l of much symralhv. particu

CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FRIDAY. HOVEMRER 13. 1925.

of the county since ahe shot and killed Noel Pappalardo. a Sea Isle Justice of the Peace, on last July I. It Is understood that a woman's organisation In the county is supplying the funds to defend the Mrs. Mattia. whose maiden name wi* Mary .1. Forrest, was born In Maryland. She married Joseph Mattia. a stepson of Pappalardo. In 1SI1 in Washington. D. <\. where the couple resided for several year*. I-ast May the couple came to Sea I ale <‘lty and resided with Pappalardo. Victim a Brilliant Maa I'appalardo was born in Italy and came to this country as a young man. He became a dtiien. studied law and was engaged In the -riil estate business until a eight years ago. when be chased the lotanda Hotel la Sea Isle Otty. Pappalardo was considered brilliant nun by his acquaintances and bore an excellent reputation. He was elected Justice of Peace several years and beet of his legal knowledge was ■ regarded as one of the most able of

I eroded in saving Kllinger from the

electric rbalr. and he is now ing a life term in Trenton prison. James Pettit. Gus Anderson and Jamis 1-aird. tbe bandits who shot and killed Kdwin Tomlin, while looting the Tuckahoe Bank, es-

M “~' *"* tin n** Jn2".b. hr * nnr,mr * mrn, 01 the r- J SivuT*' M * J " "“ 1 tkt ■Ur^nru^^'i^^.S'vJ^tnSn.nBn. Hmw and Z lion* of tie- I'm Bwua >r m ns in nwhnhM- » « i .«• >'«» • we* . cam. AIT. J muow. tMfceSm-. ‘ ^ 7 —an TiiinSl'l' S*a uSTX : i Tbr eentmet. who, sward- - F-e—. .* x 4 -T|1|0(K < -M. motj*, yS^-nssmsd bj I w. TosmAis cwn»et«. md ('Ml ol K. , IM-Itlv

rTSTTSSTSS . |2~- — - — ™. . It. wd. Oil SI* I m if 'rassr— ,a—■» «wiy. Seciios t. The rwt of said improve WU Os*v m » * " etesr “S—*’*■" '_•? —«I. rfmG 1- l»4 b, . bond iuu ; " - BmA. Gb*i» Mar i l,! ". ~ 1 11 newr. u the Ou>- id Nra tab- <1lj -l-n-c rml' MUdwae* -'JV * New g-r»j «»* «„1 hood, d»l! b ■ ■ I nsd S* * «m*n» m s«*th- lb- m »ir,l«.mic. silk tb. Us> « Fticy. pworirr oW '* 7" .T^: >t- m.t* w New jw*.,

- by Prwrtic*. Perfectly paid prnetloe of golf swings I* iMMStbie wberever there is naan to awing a ctuh. It la tbe perfeetbm of the swing that counts and 'be pceiiiulnary practice really u better under conditions where It Is impondble to hit a ball. Nor la It necessary that In hi 1.lag tbe ball you do h on a golf coarse. Its lance will be tbe least of your ■ roubles. Arrurecy is tbe main dement. Consequently, there Is no need of practicing with a driver. It Is lietter to beg a mm* la. By the w ill, i be masble Is you will have but

Chick Evans was a g 'or at least two years before be • as allowed to play a nmad. Be

nt a backet of sand, is as valuable as if you bad the freedom of a million dollar golf course. ~ best prattles of an. is the medianics of t correct, is careful practice In a room la front of a mirror. One can alternately watch his reflect loii and tbe place where tbe ball would be and can at once check an error. This la modi harder ts do in the open, and Impossible of arcouipliatimeat la playmatter of fact.

the small court jurists.

He was a fluent linguist. Though known a* a just man. hr possessed a flery temper. Hr is survived by

a widow and two children.

After the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Mattia at the home of Pappalardo dissension arose. This was caused. It was believed, by the inability of Pappalardo to understand the manners and methods of his stepson's modem wife. The laitin traditions disapproved many things countenanced in this country. Fappaianlo chided her and accused her of pay-

ins attention to other men. which! Pctelln with a spiking resented by Mm Mattia and * Petersburg, several year*

bine, to return to him. She. however, wishes to remain Woodbine. Justice Sugarman. after a lengthy hearing, suspended sentence and warned Mall to stay , away from \Yoodhlne. .

sentenced to serve 10 years for

crime. The evidence in this ci

however, showed the net

premeditated.

the shooting subsequently

enrred.

Defense Silent Mrs. Mattia U fortunate to have Charles H. Wolvcrton as her legal adviser. He has a State wide reputation as a calm, resourceful

toraey.

A* Prosecutor of t'amden Coun-

ty. Wolvcrton gained a reputation of terror among the law-breakers. He directed the prosecution of sev era! murders there ahd the culprits paid the supreme penalty. As an attorney for the defense he has obtained .-lemency for his clients in tbe fact "of adverse dreum-

It is a coincident that Attorney

Wolvcrton. who will attempt to save Mr*. Mattia from ihe chair, aa a member of the Buie legislature succeeded In baring the bill pussod that allows juries lo recommend life imprisonment for murderers

convicted In the flrst degree. Whu. defense will be offered is

not known. In many quarters it Is believed Mrs. Mattia will claim she killed I'appalardo In defense of her

This Is ridiculed by friends

of Pappalardo and will be Utterly

contested by the victim » w idow. It Is doubtful if tbe pici of self-

defense could be sustained in tbe tare of the written confession of Mrs Mattia. but It is poasltdc the

attorney for the defense may block 1 'Vlldwood Kiwanis Club u* .tort lo lo... 111. lotrtoiortj; Observed Armistice Day

%’ildwood Klwanis Club ob-

cape.1 the supreme penalty when , South Dennis Home

‘"'j and School Association

Clarence Wilson, colored, who.

racked his woman companion to „ Th,, November meeting «rf the death last Spring at Cape May City. I iTf?'' '‘ n, ’ s^hoo, wa * he,d escaped with a Jail sentence. j rr,d » r The program. Hugh Fitzgerald, who kl iiod f* ,n! ; i,<,ln K ^ *'0^ b y ,h '- „

. I lowing ladies. Mrs. Alonso Broj si UK. Mrs. H. A. Thomas. **—

1 Elisa Devitt and Mrs. F

Barnes, was thoroughly enjoyed 1 by Ihe children. Mrs, John Scull |

'entertained the children

two recitations, and Mrs. Edward 1

«». .. , | Hickman told a story which Woodbine Man Lost !greatly pleased them. MIjk Mai Fingers in Machine ** rr ' budlam gave a lecture which was very brief, but by all apMareus Hug lire, a Woodbine prances very well understood 1 rubber worker, had the mtafor- by ,1,^ children. Another interest-1 M tune to catch his hand Id the | nK feature of the pnwritm was a I l>e cogs of a heavy machine Tuesday one act play in which Mrs. A. * h '( morning, and Ufore lellow work Brosius. Mrs. H. A. Thomas. Mrs. men could atop Ihe machine his Clinton Nickerson. Mra. Charlrti 1 band was m badly crushed and; si ckerao n. Mrs. John Scull lore that all Ihe angers had lo be M r». Ellta Devitt were Ihe leading amputated. I character*.

Hughes was employed on a ma-

chine,

as caught it

, .n— Charles Nickerson and I

r way his hand j a I at on Nickerson, delegates machinery. As ^ , be sule convention of Moth-

to e>*» Cons™. M r. T. *. .ho mooblho h. Shou.od tor h.lp |„,oro.,l» 1I n-hort. ohd 1 bo b—r U o.okl, I brown I b ,n.

SofforiOR polo trom lb. ®',~ W "T'™ ^ .1' o.ro l Injurfos. b. »u t,koo lo h,,,.. Wood tb. Homo rod Sohool Tbo nod l.w b«b 1 ..He llorolul .nd ...dorw... nodi moollbt w.ll bo ol ibo boro. .ddH to tb. . operelion °* ,he P r « iid * B, • Mrs - *- J - *<rer- repairs u Br. Thomas Sheppard made an waltl. on November 19. I lire structi examination of the hand which: tened torn to shreds, snd found) necessary to amputate all lie f.ngers, tbe thumb xlone i

isining on the hand.

7k

sides

Eacaae Heeirk Chair

There Is IHUe be riertric

daring Robert Hand's regime as Sheriff. Tbe umrderer was sentenced to be banged Sheriff Hand expressed relncty^ce to perform tbe doty and procured a haagusan frets another section of the State. Intoxicated b« cool.I not spring tbe trap and Sheriff Hand reluctantly

performed hi* duty.

Since Uul lime, over a score of years ago. no murderer in t ape May founty has been ceademned to

EUinger Escapes Chair se that escaped such Fred Eli Inge r. of Mild

I served Armistice Day at its we •j l-ac-hcun at the Hotel Fen' j Tuesday. Koal army “chow" | served in real array manner. I *]*{man was provifhd with a i kit and proceeded to a table where ir ‘ j Jack Kay asd Harry Witte, acting *’ as K. P a. dished out puik and beans, potatoes and other appropriate fare. Tbe meal was

eaten on bare tables.

Fred Hlckn-tn. district Kiwanlt secretary, of Atlanftc City, oacchacterixrd by Dtstri- t Governor Carrington as the hardest working

Come In and try the neat- They have made the Betiag space in the Better ter Buick more roomy ~ rack. There is mortofk than other cars of even adiied head room— looser wheel base. •Ated kt .ooa.-roUrol k b a .. to ride in. tMikouf being havedia- tifuerze J lH . covered new ways to mComc in and try it! BUICK MOTOR COMPAN Y. FLINT. MICHIGAN Pistsisn >f Qneral Motor, Csipsrndsn

iSfc&^BUICK

MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J. Joseph Serivani, Proprietor Tour Money ^ r boardwalk Garage 9th Sc and BowdwjJk Ocean City N. J.

prerioas to the signing of Arnn*iu.c. captained a company at tbe front In France, told of the events preceding the signing and how the flrst Armistice Day was celebrated in that part of France Harry Wllte presented the Club with a line American flag. Hunter Tush ing bau won Ihe attendance prize. Liked His Housekeeper Eugene Hall, of Selem. was apprehended by State Troopei Cox. of Tuckahoe. and at ing before Justice of tbe Peace Sugarman. of Woodbine, it brought out that he had occasional visits to Woodbine for the purpose of persuading Mias