Cape May County Times, 8 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 8. 1928.

Hr Sixteen

Redding Takes Mayor’s Office In N. Wildwood First Move of Former Sheriff Is To Remote Political Foes

From Office

P. L Peterson Lose* Out i

"r-ijDevil Declared N t\ To Be Part of 5

i r'Toivr'l a his v

».x>il a in! RotHine ro-

ll ,-pilo 111i8. IhiIIi . i l.y jmiall major IVIPrson "a- ai

rusril of 1..1IIC Kiipporl or m v- . an randldalos.

Men and Women; * Speak*rs Claim Lawyers Will ‘ Etentnally Be Ousted As Di-

van* Specialists

Men Brutish. Women Catty

hr 11 apt-hoot Ine

, h war attended by pnnnrre „ all portions of the county.] on- of Hie at I rad Iona ataa-] 18 in "open houer" day. h. affair »af a eueeew In ! y reaped. After the colflne : irapaboollns matche> a tur- | dinner war nerved In the

Reappointments

Randolp

"Human Form

Has a Tiny

Compass

Anatomical Direction Finder Tells Hnntrr Way Thronjh Forests.

Says Zoolfist

Another chaff the political bed Sheriff Georcc A.

L. Peter

i M-ath‘.nR attack.

and P. .

dildc

Reidins tauM-d Prtereon'f rharctna him with libel, •hort time later Mrw. Petr.->.in

a Ta* Collector <•!' N 'h Wildwood. when the nr-' fat Rovrrnment of North V.! *"Od re-or-sanU.J lad Thin- and former Sheriff Reddms a-umed the olBre of Mayor oi 'hat dty. Th. other offleer* : were aeated at that time were Herman K. Grvibarh. Couneifuan-at-LatR-i and President of ("uncU and Thomas

Spencer.

The nr*t art ion of Major It--! dine was the removal of hi* politiial foe. p. U Peterson, a*

Tan Collector and A J. Caflero newly-elected Mayor’s supporters nlth.ii

» AtWM^dCmt i,„"

depute collector and a clerk for At \Vddwo.* < re,I. Ce-cnre W , the Collector’s office w;.- rescind- l-**dc- and Millard Hichardson | |h . ed. Mrs P. L. Person hae been «;-* their plac.ww Bcmbers ot Uie deputy and William Gmumann ‘ ounrtl. Major Orv ille

the clerk. The office of clerk is

abolished. Another resolution vacancy

abolished the offlre of purebe agent, now held by City C.

Georg - Sheer, who opposed Red- ‘O'lng. police captl

dins.

Other appointments, all which wen c-iifiiiued. w

Mrs A. Randolph Fogc was reappointed a nirmber «d the Ocean City Board -t Education ai the m'-etlng of the City Cora-

-■•cclally if ,r - mission- m yeaterday afternoon. > man th-r> i an( , i_ 1v . n-nee M. 1/ ar was n -night errant and appm,,:. ,i to his position on the -•methini the sinfci,,,; fund Commission,

mg of the brute."

every

-umstane.s. Krirnda of the former’Sheriff ass-rled the shooting an* n political Mil-t- rfuge to make it appear as if It had been done

or political purposes.

At the primary election former sheriff Redding and his entire itket won an ov-rwhelming vieThe u-prisal against his politial foes was expected by thu wlj -elertcd Major’s supporters

i he heart

the devil, and sonuwomi n may taki cxor both of these def- ■ n to 500 young m--n nc Mcn'e club of the tahcnaclc. Dr. Eugene k of the life extension however, advised the . they arv accurate deti-

i the subject

ETIQUETTE

FLO

Gives Sense of Location

ii.- or heart a re of this

n

Ih-ar Mi

. than v

i- brute

the polRecently a Ncith gained a gur-st this ar..

. later city. 1 lure was a He sha: quite a simple afialr. but prlmlnv test appeared In a striking | have s

away In the human (anirtu. hitherto undiscovered, which gives the sense of loratiou. said Dr. W. A. Hilton, head of the departia-tit of sooloicr at Pomooa Coll-c- in his anaouncem- nt of IhU find a- the rnsuit of lengthy experiments. The ao-called Ini stlnrt that tells a seasoned hunter j how t-- h- ad for camp after a day in th. w - - - is. the name sense that guld.- --me persons, apparently ’ instin. iiv. lv. through the winding streets f range cities Is traceable to tint special organism, says Dr. Hil' n. which points the way

as th-

t’nttrd StahtnAlaska has Increased from 1S2.000 to TSfi.Wtfi this year After. T2 years c-f ssnice the Sandy Hook lightship D to be broken up A more modern boat | w kill take It* place The parentage oi nlcoholic ad j missions to hospitals of th* rolled; States has dropped from 10.1 In i»io to a.: last ye«fThe per capita consumption o! sugar in the t'nited States ha. reached Iff pounds. This Includes sugar used In canning, etc. In 1014 the per capita debt of the t’nited States was 111.U. In 1*1* the war had sent It ep to SSiO.Wt It has alder Ivecn reduced

to *I7».S2.

The government is now paying tt4.0M.e00 a year for rental of office space. In Wa-hingtou 219 buildings are used at a rental of

ll.12fi.0M.

A building lot in Seattle. Wash, which sold for 275 In 1PH>. has just been sold for 2SM.0M. an »ocreasc of 214.000 per cent, llorlda

A MUNIS OUST ABOA-AS AS WE -W"-«S , SVAKT MAD/

at Lady Godtva. The others probably all down town watching]

the flappers go by.

dirks LLaiSs, Jr. 00 I 7I3ZIXAK<JLT-L#W Real Law » %0rUlty Titles ■larchsd and Qaarsd klortgaga Loaafi

Office: 101K. Laaiia Ave.. SEA ISLE CUT, S. J.

BURROWES METAL WEATHERSTWPS The most art- fle wemtherwtrip In tbs world. Sold and Installed excluslcely by Get estimate today C. M. KOUI IW1 1**-* 142 W. HfldreUt Avt. There Is no WealhersTrtp hut I

|>nlnted William

Council made by the of Warr-n Runyan.

rero Charles

_ i. and john

OKarrcH. pollcv recorder. In West Wildwood. Samuel

. Donaldson and Ssmu-1 McCoy

r appoin

i>c. no- ] of the ag-w.

Isvdy «-l>-- was in evening dren. The «.m which naturally made the lady Hilton has 1 quit-- conspicuous Was It not very month-

bail taste for the lady to appear dressed as she was? IF. B.)

Inspecior. Daniel 'or*- sw-rn in as

Godfrey. El.-ctneal Inspector. Jo- ro " url1 an ' 1 San "

elecfcd Presid-

seph Finncmnr--: riumblng Inspector. William Ellis: Search Or fleer. William Schneldei: Engineer. Ix-aniinc Rice: Chief Of Police. All-orr Thompson: Poltec Surgeon. Margaret Mace; Board oi Education. Harry Nidort: tanking pond Commission-r. Charles F. Sacdr-s: City Solicitor. Jonathan

Hand.

The political feud iK-twe- n Mayor Redding and former Tax C

lector P. L Pi ter

three years rgo when R-ddicg was a Candida: tor Sheriff. North Wildwood for many year* wr.s un der the political control of the late James Macl.ir.den. Redding, who was then City Clerk, and Peterson acted a* his lieutenants. Upon the death of MaclJnd--n there was a scramble tor the toga of leadership, but no break occurred until the election in the

fall of 192*.

After a particuiatiy hitter factional fight It-dding was the su- - ceesful candidate at the primaries. He was backed by th» iartion that opposed Jiweph G Champi was also a successful candidalas Freeholder at that election. The breach between the Re pabllcan factions did n-t heal apparently the Democratic dates would win several i erth*. Redding

- marry! —id rest.

ised further

nl. or the cat. c

- upper hand in either mar-

iage t-.-rtncr. he. or she. should

■ . -i-N-tor. not a lawyer.

"No substitute for marriage I-. i'-sslbly in- considered in any

ivilu-d state." he said.

'i -i-- institution of marriage is n- to be cherished There should t-.-tter education for Its respon-li-ilitleu. There 1* nothtt-g wrong :th marriage The tr- jbie l»s ith the- people who enter in it. "It 1* notable that the high divorce rate does no! lie in the socalled “--ffetc cast" hut in the mid- ; die west, in that section of the country where wealth has been acquired more rapidly end social con , ditions have changed more radi-

Paid on Horses , nV^i'h'ih. • n - ,lt: ' r W . ,?n ^ ,hmc ln Iv * r M ' w Flo:— At a formal

haa

monopoly of

iiical direction finder, -t In common with ntmala whose types ed the wear and tear

rvr

the af-

941-to-1 Odds Largest Ever

- lady should have

, simple afternoon frock, afair was n-t a formal one. Hnw-

’ ever, it may be that her hostess

was more at fault than she. The hostess could have mentioned to

r guest the fact that

a with which Dr. experimenting for anal!, he declared,

that they naild be traced and watched only through high-power

He sa ii "They were exasperating things to handle, and more than 9- per cent, of those I attempted to study were loat. "Th-- i - urtloM of these mlna'.r organism- were very uncertain. Sometimes it would be three weeks

would wear evening clothe*. That j before any favorable results

would have avoided a perhaps

harrassing situation for the guest, who prot-ahly did not enjoy being

' the center of attraction.

iefigue of nations may parl j.. ,« ,i proper for the hostess

, be im-lituted whereby the warfare

n arrange the place- i

JV m ^ B^,aBh, ^ « d^nne^:^^.^ t-ddinc 500-1—One Paid 51.885.50 - *- ' r sBO " W * rr * n,

rdiable estrangement occurs,

on 52 Ticket any such scheme the medical man. and especially the neuropsychla-

trl-t. must be an important factor.

Man-O'-War I-100 Favorite Nev the economist. We h-pe to

get rid of the lawyer entirely as a

| divorce sprcirlisf."

When th- French four-year-old

colt Valfleurie won a race at V renne* it tla- odd* of 1*2 In recently be gain-d th-- distinct

of winning

» Ft.-

Bradley Represents

So. Jersey Interest S^i'g'Ssi

M-r t. E-ppoint D-ri.. To the Real Eiriatc Comcosioa Resented

irrangc It so

that ther go in with other partner*? Thank you. (E. D.) ' The hostess should not arrange to have th- husband and wife go in to dinner together. They should

have other partners.

De»r Mis* Flo:— At a dinner I or luncheon, should the;

the table (

standing until her

guests are seated? Thanks. (I) S.)

The hostess should standing until all her guests are seated then she takes htr place at the table. Dear Mis* Flo:-- When the young lady'- mother and father accompany their daughter and her fiance t- a place of amusement say. for instance, the theatre «r dinner who should pay the bills :be futl-er. or the young lady's fiance' Thank you. (A 8.)

•mis the In-

vitation should pay the ti|||*. y-.r lostanc-. it the young lady’s father invited the daughter and he: flanee to go to the theatre, bshould pay all bills. If tb- young lady's fianre invii-d the git]'* pai-

ent* accompany them, he should for 192!1

• square te.

I. and at other times would t- only 24 hours.

"It wn- in rraaary to serminlae them with the utmoei care, and when changes were noted It was impossible to leave the microscope. At those timag meals and sleep

were forgotten."

In conrlualoa he added: "Arter seeing such a mans of complexities In life 1 have a greater respect for the unit) me than ever before." Dr. Hilton received his Ph. D. and R. 8. degree from Cornell

fnivvrsity.

Live News of the Business World

Th- i'nited Stales spends $15 for luxuries for every $2 spent fer edu-

catlmi.

Sln<- -'ha pes pea re's time’ 21 years have been added to the aver-

age biiMncss man's life.

Automobiles having a value of 22l.lfiC2-i9 were exported by Ihr

I'nltcd States in Octoter.

Ihirtnr l!t25 bonds to the extent of U12.afn.222 were called for payment. l>:-aktag all records. i New York’s appret..icc schools have 2.4’.' students learning operations of the building industry. The < - nsus Bureau says that Sfi per cent of the faiatlles of America a tv living in homes which are

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