Cape May County Times, 27 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 1

May County Time

CAPE MAY COUNTY SHfc)ME NEWSPAPER

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Draw Jurors For December Tam of Court Soon Win Be On —3rrer«l Primui T* Tlmi

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w- Few Lady Juror* on Panel

SEA ISLE CITY. CAPE MAY COOTTY, W. PWBAY. HOVEMBEE 27, 1826.

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The grind and p*Mt jurorw lor the December term of Ooort - drawn Uat Wedaeoday br 8h Huffman. The opening date of the December ten* of Coan U December «.

tuber term of court will be a abort one. Several of the prteon era. Including Lewi, wileon. wbo robbed wereral of the ge.rage the county, and Charlee Reinhold, ho ta charged with paadng ’orthlee. check*. wUl plead guilty at a Quarter Seailon hearing. Qtaad Joy R. W. Ryan. Wildwood. Warren D. ffann. W«M Wild BOd. Robert Martin. Cape May Polnu Frank A McAlnrnen. Wildwood A W Miller. Ben Km City Charles 2 Church. Gape May. Harry H. Hoffman. North W3dood. Rev. James Clark. Wildwood Charles Howell. DUa Creek Alfred Bltnt. Wildwood Thompeon Miller. Begley

tawtaOsely awarded tc Harry 8 Matter, the lowmt bidder The a ward lag rnnoluUon waa laid owar

Second Sea isle City Ni^it at Atlantic

To Stop infracboaw of Plumbing Code The North cil baa determined to pot a* epd to nfactMoa at the ptamMag-Crt* Mayor Shirr n reported at the laet moottag of CoweM “

Recommends 3-Foot Concrete Gutters For Sea Isle Streets Ctamher of Commerce Adopt? Beport of City ImproremeBt Committee—Mtay Taxpayer* Attended Meeting and Heard Talk on Beaert Adrertising

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Committee Will Put Over Community Christmas Tree

lUclpatloo of a dlacnaajon of the pi hard inrfac^ a number of oast aad went street* of the city. brougt the coramltlee oo city by Bdward Arnett. Inasmuch as the cRy II hare to make considerable pendltuie* oo the utility and for sewers In l»t*. the mlttee decided the bant u;fi waa too Mg a prcpoaltloo for present aad recommended la l thereof that three li gutters be put down oo the rtreetm. which would remedy of the drainage complaint* and greatly improve the street*. President Waddiagtoe asked for a free expression of of

after which the recommendatloa unanimously adopted and or d prevented to the City Cam •oner* with the regoeat that they lake favorable aetloa oo the

money at their dtepoaal ta 1»* rep-.lr the roads most he. ~ traveled and he felt certota

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would have

naked the real .... to extend their aid by Joining the

;ation wh*ch will

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City night ta AtThese who enjoyed the Am night, daring the i

one of the bekrkst reled roods ta Cape May Cm oo Page Eight)

Ckganize Ocean Gty Medical Club Br. Ku*a Elected rreeitentSO Held HatBlj Meeteij,

Bonaday evei rmmrnitj to

the Ocean City Medical

auh. The meeting was he home of Dr. Marcia V. with Dr* Wiileta P. Haines. Pettit. John H. Whltlcar. B. Tewnaend. C. Aldrich and C. Eugene Darby proa-

he la on a busineas trio The club wna organised Dr. Haines presklenL and Dr. ■ecreUry-treasurer, organIxatloo Brill be known City Medical Club

b will Involve matters of

WkC Build Parochial School in Wildwood

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to keep awake, and he pwtah «C1 beg b the < eal estate men preveol a psiniMkl school abo«

School Christina* gale Oa Dsoember 4 and 6 the Clermont school will bold a sale of Christmas goods, consisting of en>broMOred. decorated and reed ar-

i machine fund.

Pennsylvania Will Sue N. J. on Toll Question Baited States Supreme Court Will Decide the Diipute Between

the Two State*

Rapid Action Indicated

The application of the Bute of Pennsylvania for permission to bring sett against the State of New Jersey to settle the dispute over the question of tolls on new Delaware River Bridge, at Philadelphia, waa granted by the United Btatoe Supreme Court on Monday. January IS next waa the date sel by the Court lor New Jersey to Ole It* answer to Pennsylvania's bill of complaint presented last Monday The Court, in it* Brat announce ntc-nt. fixed October 4. 1»M. as the date for New Jersey to Bit Its an- '. That was done In accordance with the custom of allowing the de fendant. to litigation between Stales, until the opening of th< next term of court to prepare Its case In view of the pressing necessity for prompt Betti ament to prevent long delay in opening the bridge, the Court, after Its atton-

gave New Jersey sixty days to file

Serious Charge Against Wildwood Contractor Trank P. Matters, a well-known Wildwood con tractor, U under ball awaiting the action of the grand

Uce oCtbe Peace Lather C. Garret son. of Cape May Court House, oo

Matters waived a hearing before Carretoon. and aa the charge not bailable by a Justice of

I meet ta front of ee. City Hall, at 4.«( P. M.. where ear* will be In waiting to convey them to AUnntte. whore It I* planned to arrive at a o'clock The banquet wUl be nomad at th« Hotel Trajsnore. and at *1* all baa* will attend •how nt the Apoilo Theatre. After the porformaaee the party

wart the laterosta of Boa We City.

wUl ho eaJoyed aad a get-together nlrtt e«eltl»a»ed. the chief object aTtAo dinner to to boast Boa Wo

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News From Today’*

oa* «ont ta A-l e and boo 1« radiator*

r bargain* to be toond

In ate the asostand Ptoart mmt whe. yaw ham anything to onR TWonmodanWIo utvmi The ran.hi many ef

“Spinsterhood”

CPIHSTEEHOOD —it that the ^ price a girt mast pay for gkry, iadepeaaeaoe, freeiom aad a career?

marrugc in order to via a name for herself in the world Many a girl ponder* Imply oa

Virginia Swain, one of the most skilled newtpaper fiction writer* in the coan try, has woven aa uausaal lore senaL a true-to-life story about a girl who places her news oa loft aad a career to the acid teat of actaal experience It will help maay a girl decide this moot dtf

The title of the story is “Spinsterhood” It will he priatod ut 90 iattalbneats, each chapter being d-

photogrnphi Most of the soeaea are kid ia Philadelphia You woa t waat to miss a chapter. If you are aot a regular sahacriher. order the TIKES delivered ta your house at once

WATCH FOR FIRST CHAPTER ON FRIDAY DECEMBER 4th

Court House High School Gives Play Was a Orest Success—Proceeds For Athletic

Middle Township High School pupils did themselves groat credit ta r. three-act comedy. The Hoodoo." presented for the eeneBt of

school auditorium on Thursday and Friday night, which waa atte by Urge crowd* The pUy waa proclaimed the beat that waa ever given by the student body of the high school. The coached by Miss Anne

The members of the cast wor*; Jerome Iverson. Marshall Fisher. Clyde Paul, Leon Norton. Raymond " urn. Carl Jones, Anita CrawLxiulac Relber. Kathryn InJulia El(iridge. Irene Woolson. Thnrxa Iverson. Ellrabeth Thompson. Emma Bradshaw. Mabel Lore. Doris Dean. Emma Hand. Edith Morton. Alice Morse. Charlotte Moree, Ward Smith and Kirk

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Comedy aaC-; Were Best

The Belle i

Two Urge anff lances witnessed of •'The Boll* off three-act muetc by the Athta Ctaat of ItSf •« School, ta the *

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The eoat took their

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A special feature between the first and second acU was a comedy dialogue. "The Custom's laspsr-

tor." with Misees Irene H^rf-renol y, iiya, ndJY M ee. RobUmon taklag *»•; splendidjTukT ^

Between the second and Unrt', ct* there was a musical*, the par-! .aj-'

Uclpants being: Misses Irene Hen- jg U dmono. Sltanl* Powell. Amy Nor w#rk ^

ton. Mary Bateman. Cora Btagham

to Stella Maxzott* These two sketches

by Mias li

physical tratatag taadk r. She — by tbs

Woocftrine Hears Noted Physician Br. (Mwa Btaaa

read tnteraettag Hebrew selectIoob from the Bible. HU chief topic waa the health problem. He declared that under the condlllovs that some of the iy a serious have broken out for the physical conditions of the air and the ground ta Woodbine. He

were done the health problem would be solved satisfactorily. Dr. Goodwin was in Woodbine In connection with the Baron De Hlrseh Fund, which will begin to improve Woodbine In many particulars and due to one of the rvita of the Baron de Hlrseh Fund a drive has been started on the health problem nos meetings of this sort will be held frequently. Noted speaker* will address the people, and the various denari menu will give weekly report* of the progress. Due to a revert suggestion in the TIMES concerning street sign* has been taken up by the Mayor and some members of the Council and not only wUl visible street signs oe made, bat electricity will light up the roads leading to and fi —

standing players, 1

ard Wright." the

taour that kept the

in the play as

nett. Ralph Chas Barrieh. Carol Kom Nutt Morgan Pterpoot.

John Rennie. Wal Rohm DoMldaoo. A Charics Hoffman. Look Begley . Vaughn. Jobs Henry Barber. Charles Bonders. |

The settiag of the play beautiful, the ee PI*** del Ray. I The time waa tb

Delightful Church Musical Program

First Baptist < hurt*. Coort House, by the stoBor choir iios wore rendered by Profroaor

( South Dennis Observed Education Week

with the method* of % Prise* i

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The play wa* and direction of Ml** Wnrtsll »id Ml** R he High School tat

Wqnver. John Ptaher meat. William Hand, pern and Kathryn St also gave a Hffnnkh