Cape May County Times, 26 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape May County Times

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CAPE MAY COUNTY’S HOME NEWSPAPER

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» Ifi'A OTT, CAPE MAT COUMTT. ». J.. FRIDAY. FEBRnARY 26. 1928.

Cape May Girl Sent To Reformatory ' Ji ® r - Her To Be ) KOaO AWre Bomal iBtdUceace ifar*ar-t Halloway. youag oolared atrl. who last week I tg tke brtmght before Judge Eldredge for — ‘" Mag iaeoriiglb'e. waa aenteoced to Ike Sute Reformatory for Wo bwb by the Judge when the ease came ip again this Wednesday at the Special Sessions Court. Mrs. Wright, the grandmother the girl, stated that the girl I to stay at home and ol d go out In the evening hot return until the next day. She also refused to attend school, although the grandmother has endeavored to do her best to see that she did so. She was picked up by a Cap* Hay oBcer at 2 o’clock in itag on Monday of last

anticipate from

Laal weak Jadge Eldredge orderad that the girl should be given a

by Dr. Way.

This waa done and the physician

. ^ > BU was oooc SBQ me ^ made the report that he fa

For Sea

isle Curbs and.Gutters

f of the »e»' owners

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Local Tfata'i Combined Bid Low-

Pint Reading

There is be- Delegate To Canal Hearing ft acres la thla

f Hiram S. Vovrer. re mat National i h locat'd between T Ooraor and dark, ia aMd deaptt* the r cortimry.

■ aeut' ward to Cape r: sr"i4 s the Aralea Mte-

a Isle City Cfmmisslooers on Tuesday received flve bids tor putting la the new gutters and curbs throughout the city provided for In

an ordinance receai of the ago res were

•Mering the sire of the ccntract.

The bids were as foltows: Fp. Curbs and Outtars:

Jobs Wright. Peermont. t27M0. 127.208; IWalhaa A Hall. Ocean Oty. IMAM. 124.150; H. Y. (ToOtOn. *27.720. 126.250. John CaaL Ooeac «TCy. Rejected: H. 8. MiiWt A DiamoBd, Sea Isle (Tty.

mm imam.

Irrted to the City Engineer for a rt. The bid of John Casleldl was rejected because of an irregtiy la names This did not affect the b*ds. however, aa be waa third

Bullock Must Serve 10-Year Sentence

Hew Jersey Supreme Court Butaiu Becmoa of Cope Kay Co. Court Agmiast 1

Under Sentence in Atlantic

Anthony N. Bullock, wealthy retired Wildwood real estate operator, must serve in prison for an attack upon Mrs. Eleanor E. Miachici

The New Jsrsey Supreme Court, in a decision handed down Tuesday, sustained the findings aud ten year prison sentence of the Cape May county Court. The real estate dealer, who Is slxty-on*. was convicted of the attach upoa Mrs. Seim I three years age. when she was unmarried and the guest of'hie daughter. Mian Mary Bullock, at their home In Wildwood. He appealed from the Badiag of the cape May County Court on the ground that It waa ’‘illogical. Incorrect aad unintelligible." la that his daughter Mary, tried with him. was

acquitted.

An award of 5CO.OOO damages was granted Mrs. Beta! by the Federal court In TrrntOa. Bullock also I* under sentence of from live to ten years, imposed s\ Mays lAndlng in January. 7*25. for an attack upon a woman. Mrs. Mary A. New-

man., also of Philadelphia, formerly err cloyed by him aa a housekeeper in aa Atlantic (Tty hotel. Mrs. Newman sued him for 154.000 damages after the IM.o*0 award was msde to Mrs. Seim I

Woodbine Y M H A Anniversary Banquet

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■ farm aad the Callo- *- mmt vidalfy. i farm, at Mar-

ot throe years » that several deft planned la indicatet that the buyers ■ request the owner I all tbb farm buildings exception

the County Flro-

Ketfer was widely <«

ctyy s rights in providing for an rity newer system

which will be a big step la advance la city sanitation was Introduced aad passed first reading.

received fr .m the

State Department of Conservation Development that a public bearing would be held in the Bute ffice building. Trenton, at 11:16 A. I, Wednesday. March on the intention of Sea Isle City to sink

rsian well at the water It is necessary to have

the consent of the department before the well can be drilled, as It be shown that the well will

with the supply of

*s. The city will have

native at the hearing

Mayor Bofrooey was authorized

i tale Oty Water (Mm- «b»

Deeper Waterway* Association, ia Troatos. on March 2 and 3. when

of the new

New Jersey will be coasid-

A crowd, estimated to he about two hundred and fifty people, attended the second anniversary banquet given hy Jha on Saturday evening Hall. An elaborate t . prepared by some of the members and dancing was enjoyed until about 2 o’clock in the morning. A number of Interesting adesses were made, one of which ia by E. J. Landow. of Oamdrn. e founder of the local Y. M. H. It was Mr. Landow. who. twi years ago. came to Woodbln* call'd a general meeting of all the roe mts of Woodbine, and formed the firm Young Men's and Young Women’s Hebrew Association of Woodbine. Mr. Landow was very well please/at Ibe turnout aa he saw on Saturday evening. and more than glad to hear of the progrenu of the organiza-

tion.

Mr. Isadora Beierfeld. of the Jewish Welfare Board, of New York, waa also one of the distinguished guests, and he ah • held the attention of the audlemc fp- fully half an hour. D»lng closely related with organization* of this tort, he lauded the local Y. M. li. A. for the amount of ground they had covered In so short a time. Mr. Beierfeld showed great Interest In the organization. and promised to be a frequent visitor and aid. Israel Heina. of Camden, delivered a short address and be praised the organization and urged them to

>■; continue as they have

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Fa fee Liquor Raiders Make Reading Train Judge Suspends Attack on Woodbine Woman Service Made Sentenre on Deserter

To Suit Riders

One Was Member of Tewimi't lalet Coast Guard Patrol and Has Been in TroaUe Before—Beth Men Arrested

aad Held Far Oraad Jury

Woman Wields Broomstick on Head of One Intruder

Schedule Changed So That Morning Trains Will Leave Cape May County Points Half Hour Later

John Horn. 33. of Ocean View, and Herahel Delaney. IP. also ftf in View, weal to the I of M. Medgebrow and Mrs. Tobin, of Woodbine on Friday evening, and demanded wise or whisky, one saying that be was State Trooper Bishop Both first went to the home M brow, and after they wero that there was no liquor or in the house. Delancey. who wor* a Coast Guard uniform. Medgebrow. an agftd man. that he State Trooper Bishop. Mft brow, thinking him an ofl showed him all trough the h and convinced him that there no liquor In the house. They then left and entered the •me of Mrs- Rose Tobin. Horn was silting in the ear while Delancey waa. impersonating the officer. When Mr*. Tobin Delancey that she had or wine In the

Times Will Pay $ 100 For Best Classified Ads

Weekly Prizes .of $5 and $2.50

in ifew Contest Which

Start March 5

Special Award of $25.00

Mrs. Tobin warrant, and then a fight rot ed. when Delancey struck twice. Max Medgebrow. brother of Mrs. Tobin, entered and saw Delancey strike Mr*. Tobin. Delancey left Medgebrow rushed out and noted down the license number of the

machine.

Before Delancey made hie escape he was severely beaten over the head with a broomstick the hands of Mrs. Tobin.

On Saturday Slate

Biahop arrested the man charges of impersonating an fleer and aasault and battery af-

ter fake liquor raids.

They were arraigned before Justice of the Peace Sugsrman. of Woodbine, and Identified by Mrs.

Molly Medgebrow

daughter. Mts. Row Tobin, as the Priftr.

- the April term of

and Jury-

Horn pleaded guilty, but Dencey. chief actor In the crime, nled that be impersonated ooper Blrhop. or thai he struck

Mrs. Tobin.

When Deiancey. who has been trouble before, ssid he was ■State Trooper Biahop. Mrs. Tobin, who knows Biahop said he waa an Impostor. Dels ncey was arrested while on duty at the Toast Guard Sta lion at Townsend'* Inlet. Taptnln Benson, commanding the slat toe, readily agreed to hi* art eat. #

•red If the Aror cannot attend br will name some one to represent (be ril). ns tbl* Is s matter in

‘ ■ a vital la-

Mr. Nat Courtney Ueberman of Woodbine. concluded tb speeches by presenting prises b the winner* of the recent checker lour.laments, given by the Y. M. 11. A. Mr. Mike Goldman, who

- Good Work of L. Ogden Word wiis received this week that all Readlnx Railroad trains from tape May county point* Philadelphia will leavr one-half hour taler every morning than they do at present, commencing next

Monday. March 1.

This announcement comes as a signal victory for the ape May County Chamber of commerce, transportation committee, which led by Luther C- Ogden, of Cape May. its chairman, fougbt (or later trains to Philadelphia. At present both the Reading and Penns) 1 vania trains leave Cape May County points between 6:30 and 7 A M.. and under next Monday * schedule the Reading trains will leave between 7 and 7:3d. or exactly onehalf hour later than the present

David Felenbamn Decides To Re-

sume Marital Relations

Well, folks, we're not going to you In suspense another minYou have been waiting pa-

a bit Impatiently,

of the New < '’aaslfied

we promised would, scheduled time,

this week. Here. A( meeting of the Cape May j

'County chamber of Commercp. a* j Court House, last Thursday night I Mr Ogden told of hi* having had a vole taken of commuters and frequent train users, and that the result of the vote waa ninety-right per cent, favorable to the later train which would "keep you from getting up to catch lh* train brfote you have gone to bed." a* Mr.

Ogden expressed it

The Reading Railroad serve* Ope May. Wildwood. Stone Harhot. Cape May Court House and Ocean City, and all intermediate point*, and maintained practically the same schedule an the Pennsylvania Railroad, which serves the same places, and in addition aervea Btrathmere. Sea Isle city. Avalon. North Wildwood, and Wildwood

David IVIenhaum. 26. Avalon, who was apprehended by Ihe Lancaster Pa., police last Friday and brought back to tbe county last Monday by County Detective Higher. on the charge of desertion, pleaded guilty to this charge before Judge Eldredge on Wednesday. It was charged that lenbaum left his IK-year-old wife and two children In Avalon last October without means of support. HI' wife returned to her parent* in BeileFelenbaum was traced to laincaster. where he obtained a position. He waived extradatlon after his rapture. Judge Eldredge lectured Felenbaum severely as lo his duty toward* his wife and family. Felenltaum stated he was willing to again resume ni* family relation*. Sentence was suspended

his future conduct.

We told you tbe contest would • • brand new one. It I*, for we

• pay you to write s. A classified Ad

Wiitlag coatest: New. isn’t It* Aad. fuar You’ll say so. we are

You will have tbe opportunity to derive profit as well a* pleasure from the -oetrst. which will Stall aext Friday. March 5. and last ten waeks. for one hundred dollars in cash prizes will br awarded the ftiaaer*. Every week a prize ol $6 will be awarded to tbe write: Of what I* adjudged the best > lasstBed Ad received during tbe week Ike accood best ad will receive a prise of *:A#. At the close of the ton week's coateei a special committee of Judge* will deride which Of the twentv prize winning ad* is tbe bast and tbe writer of toat ad Will be awarded s Special fittjM

Ocean City Is V/mner This Week

Mrs Marion Everingham Submit* Best Last Line To Last Week's "Spinsterhood" Limerick Story Grows in Interest

The love of a happy ending fot all stories, which I* recognized so Idely Sy motion picture produc-

Two North Dennis Homes Burned BUit sum* Little Furniture Was CaveB The homes of Harry Aanalry and Joseph Taylor, at North Den nia. were totally deatroyed by fire on Tuesday, with little of the household goods in either home

being eared.

The blase originated In a chimney fire In the Annslry bomr. tbe combustible material In Ihe chimney causing It to explode and aealtering the flame* In all

direct tons.

Neighbors who quickly gathered did all they could to save the household effects, but with no facilities for combating the flames

Mr Ogdrn'a .-ommltlee has ap-' proached the Pennsylvania Railroad in an effort to have the train leave later, but met with no auc-

*• Np paid sea can be catered ta j ce»«, Jh- Reading also refused to the contest Each ad must d>c' make any rnaogv. until shown by written about aome business advrr- tbe ballot result that tbe ttoed In the TIMES. | were being run now at ai Writing Classified Ads ia eaiy.i which did not suit tbe gre once you get tbe knack And get- Jorlty of it* riders,

ting the knack is not difficult. Brevity la the keynote of Classified Ad writing- Be brief! Say what you want to aay clearly In just a* few words as possible Try to make the reader want the article or service that you are writing about

without wasting any words It will not cost you a rent to

par.•ripwtr In the contest Herr * bow to go about It Reed the ' lassifled Ads carefully to gel an idea of bow they are written You prob ably road them regular 1) anjwa)

Then, as eazh ad submiti

Realtor Quickly Gets His License

Max Zimmerman. Victim of Mutake. Rejtored By State Board

t. who had hi* by the New JcrCommission for

It. A. air. anae uoinman. wnu uamci captured first prise, was presented i ihr- fire gained headway so qulrk-

i From Today'a

Fbll details aa ‘I

'TaeeUMkAl lew sure aad |

your share of that lit*

(Tint National, Ocean Yty, Got the Bonds B Made Daintaatiosal Error to Reporting Bids

beautiful checker board and golden checker*. Minor presents were given to the other wlnerrr Mr i.lrberman then amused everybody by delivering a short humorous after-dinner ad-

dress.

All enjoyed a splendid time The large audience waa com pose <1 of not only Woodbine people but people from Philadelphia and New Yoik. who were formrt residents of Woodbine, and also a number of college student*

la last week'* issue of tbe TIME* it waa stated that the Ocean (Tty Natioftsl Baak waa the success! ul bidder for aa issue of t ape May touaty bond*. Tbis waa an unin

teatlonal error, ns It was tbe First fortune n yeer. Tbe gee National tbat secured the boud.j rrM „ fompany. Cnpe May City, tad in making the correction •' trough Its eatings departn.eni. doff our hat to Vice President j „„| |, r |p you u> 4,, ifeu a>l> Mowrer. who called out attention to .. ________ SL'Tt^^hT^u! LOTAL MAN WANTED TO making In being able lo euccew -l» r » Nrwepepri Hub fully complete with metropolitan scrip!Ion* Address CTrculalUm

j Manager. Pm .(Tty. N. J adv

Alls'*' 1

1 this connection we a

gratutate tbe First NatMaal Bank , •— - af Mea Isle, which is only three Gel >"ui share of ib» |!vV 1 ■s old. ia being able lo enter cash prize* to he paid winners i bond buying field and coming <hr (Tamufied Ad Writing Ooata* tear Bearing tbe tanur I ■■■—ffnad on thl# page

iy that Annaley was able 10 ea< but three piece** of Ihe living

room suite.

Tbe Taylor home caught from the sparks from ihe Annaley blaze and was quickly consumed Som> of the furniture in this brume was saved. There wore liousea between the Annaley and Taylor homes, but then* did not ratch fire. What the total lo*- was and whether or nor there was any In-

. injui

■ be blaze

Sea Isle City

Chamber of Commerce flradlnc and approval of the minutes of the previous session was Ike 100*1 Itupo.tanl biwloes* Haas at ted al Ihe niertlng ol tbe Sen Isle Til) < bambet of I'ommetce on

Tuesdn) evening

Mr G A ' ruitM-ker, ihalriuau of Ibe ImhisIo* coiuruillee i

you wIM write about For instnanr M r

ot our iTasalfted Adwi-I'h '

Users roaiurl bouaefuraishiug* "-K

store* aril fdfailure, radio*. * lag aaarfeiar*. rlectriral * anree. carpets aad man) otbe tide*. If you sc let I one of tb> n Will have to deride wbelbe: are golag to advertise bed eultaa. electric iron*, eh sweepers, washing uiarhli

rned oul once my at'oron the job. It caused me ry a* 1 knew everything rlgb' I' did. however. •• nilh my business and I iy friend* to know ibal I l. kl) ■ ieared of all *u»pl mistake delayed m- only a

for Mn

Marion Everiugi.r-ni 1032 ttlmpeon Avenue. Ocean TJiy. a prize ot five dollar* for aubmliUng the best laal line 10 the Spinsternoori Limerick. So. 12. published la-'

week.

Mi*

Everingham's completed

lick rend*:

II m

Bab's eiory is good, you’ll agree. How It end* we'U.jiow noon see. 1 hope It's happy. And goad and snappy. As all snefa ending 1 zb said be.

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| thgi* was nothing against roe

a I I I I I trom the Start. I Will he found Applegate rield ; •" *: • •* •* ■»» Under Peace Bond'T” - Oivni Stupendrd Sentence For EjllHuSiaSm Marks Robb* Oarrettzon i Pool Boom R olary Meeting

To Mis* Hilda Ti W. Montgomery Av

wood, goes honorable mention for Ihe second best last line, which, reads. "And at last bring Barbara

some glee.”

Tills week's Limerick was submilled by a TIMES’ render and Is published elsewhere In Ibl* Inaue. If you aie a real Limertcker. you have fell Ihe Impulse to write a complete Limerick. Follow ibe impulse and send In a complete Limerick. Tbe TIMES will publish Ihe best, and will hold your Iasi line 10 your Limerick to be judged In competition wnh thuec ►eni in by others The fart that you write the whole Limerick doe* not necessarily mean ibal your last line will be the best. On the roil Ira ry. the chance* are ihar some on* *!*•■ will III their Idea to yours and beat you out. but. in any event, both the wlnI mng line and the one you send In ■will be published ao that all IdmI erirketa can net ns judge*. | Never has a contest in Cape ! May t'oiiniy had such a wldrI Sprt zd an sustained ialereat ns ,lh* Aplnslei hood Limerick Con jie»i III Ihe firsi place Ihe eiory j "itplnstcrhood." i* intense!) in j leirstlas. and everyone u read j Ing It. And then, 'be lainerhk

un. and Is so

Improvements ^ UVged in Co. ' Clerk’s Office Elmer J ark too Pearl Showt Inadequacy of laan aad Oot-of-Date System of Indexing Situation Aifed Before Co. Chamber of Commerce Temporary Steel Addittoa To Office Suggested

Er dorserueni of a p ed by Elmer Ja< kson Pearl. Ocean City Realtor, of re-indeglaff Ihe record* of the County Cierk'g Office, and urging the Board of Freeholders to provide larfftr quarrel* for the (Tyk. featurod ihe meeiing of the Cape May County Chamber of tanmerOa held ai Cape May Court House oa Thutsday evening. Mi Pearl Mated that the real estate Industry waa the rnosl Important one In Cape May County, and was being negleried In that ihe antiquated index system now In use al Ihe County Clerk's office seriously delayed seulemeata heeaus* ibe Utle companies could noi gel al the record* and g»t through policies until ihe *e'tiemen t* were long overdue. Aa *a result. Mr. Pearl stated, many real estate deals were to litigation. the seller* Insisting on eetilen m* that could not be made until the title rotupenlee could an and mahe the ne< ewsary Mr Pearl made his case rlryzr., and ibe (acl that sueh a chapgft’ in indexing aa waa outlined wotUd, cost between *50 040 and *!••.- 0U0 and take a year's time, did not deter (he Chamber from aaanlroously endorsing Ibe ptah. and urged the Freeholder* to ifiA* steps at once lo atari the work and In the meantime lo provide temporary quarters In the form of a portable steel addition lo the present Clerk's office, to give more room to the search clerk* and records. Samuel Eldredge. Cape May attorney. I >acke>l up Mr. Pearl's plea and said that action could not be taken quick enough: that It ha* now been too long delayed. It was mentioned by one of the members that plana wood be ap(Coatlnoed on jag* T)

that I

t line and *

It In. If II

Melvin Applegate, a Court House charged

ing inlo GarretUon * poo! Court House, and strsling of ' Igaretic* *ud some <«n under the influence •■( lb| giveg a suspended sent Judge Eidredga ai the tipi rjona Court oa \\ idoi »d* lb* Applegate l* held vol bond. Ruweva 1 lu kiep lb-

I ollas IttK :hr CB< spade

• •ek# ago Apple* all w. 1 toll* d b) I lie ofh' • ■ • I

liquor a hu h

11b i

. There Waz ■ 100 Per Cent. At1 tendance of Sea Izle Club

nd p*p

urked

rrljng ol the B*-a Isle ■tary Club, which was held idsy evening In th* Hahn r Pari* Htrevt. Powldenl Way presiding .ei* included Elisha Bing ai ion engineer of

best In tbe opinion ol Ibe judges, II gets tbe weekly five dollai prize The Judge* Ibis Week ale John Cavanaugh. Ml** Helen t’an-w and William A. Ilafferf. of the

TiMEK' staff.

Borne of the TIMES readers who have missed ibe opening rhaplers of the story have asked u» where iji* iKsik might be had. M> Uiey could lead Ihe r.uupb'ted story. Tile stoi) will not be published In book loim until AFTER it has finished in the TIMES Jt will then coin* out In book lonu. and will 1st., find Ha way into

Auto Crashed Into Telegraph Pole Yonth Waz Badly Cat By Head Breaking Windzhield An automobile drlveo by Joha Mazurle crashed into s telegraph pole at the southwest corner of torsi and I-and Is Avenue*, about R o'clock laal Thursday Bight. tW rain blinding Mazurle as b* aaa making a turn west aa Coral fftreM. Carl Ford, the other on upaat ot the car waa severely cut aad bruised strout Ibe bead aad eyes, tbe force uf the rulllatoa cauatac bis head to crash through the windshield william Hichardeoa. who Ilvws nearby, beard the Impact of the crash and rushed Ford lo Ibe otoee of Dr < W. May for treatment. It requiring several slltrbaa to close the cut. Youag Mazurle escaped injury but waa badly shaken up. lb* bumper aad windshield ot :he rat were smegheo aad aa arc light on Ibe pole ••• broken by Ibe force of tbe lolllaloe Mazurle aad Ford were enroule to the home of Mr Al Mattoa oa their way to Municipal Bead practice. HEtT'KlTY TRUST COMPANY ha* ovet 15.7(10.000 00 aaaats Capital au.l surplus over *700.UotMitt Vour money la aaf* with them You c aa deposit by mall. Think 11 over.- -adv.

Club.

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pobll.hed

* 1 *og 'be gueela

( umberland County Couple Were I^iaorderiy

hlUd.tpbls 'hllsdeipbia

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*ela

Isle

: tiir eilapeudrd seUtem • I •■••1 turn he would go s' < ! Ihr tulute ft hi I* a Jail srUI

the Peace

1 My. '

" and <met« on

Bu Other ttMBUill- tin* lime would le :

llitrj list f In *nn

i barter was lu ptogle

itnpoM-d a flu* | I he oR arise

rh« car of Fro*i. in which the I couple had come to tbl* county.

The Annual Renort Guide The Annual Re poll Guide "I ' ape May County, publiafied by the l ap* May County TIMES, will dose it* form* In a few day* n will he Impossible for our rapresantattve. ... call on every reel estate Lrukr r t.ulidor, contcarior butel or otbei btiainea* eatat.llsliimnl In Ibe lemail Ilia' nilgbt desire epstr In Ihe Gnid* la. not therefore, fpel slight.d H you haw not l.sen seen It nut .'epiameatalliv has not yet lulled and >ou deal)* •pa. e in the Guide please gel la

nee with the Cape Mgs ME*. Mea lair • tty. by

■lephone, lb person or by letter.

: -Ml w HI U Visited by oar

■■'centaUv*. Telephone aazfin Is «I on troth Bell and Kay-

ion. h