Cape May County Times, 4 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUHE 4, 1M6

Avalon’s Net : Debt Is Now $50,9.39.22

Casino Stores and Amuse-

ment Section of Pier Rented For Season

Women Resist Raiding Officers

Were Forced To Break Down Door at One Place County' D(<ecUrm and Slate Troopara .were buiy laat week end

in quest of liquor violator*:.

WUen County IMeetlvea ITn- ’ freed and Higher and Slate Troo)>•rs taury and Cox drove up to the

1 - (atore of Vugunt Cannone. on W-

Life Savers To Meet Mayor ‘'’Ira street, t ape May, they ob-

nerved that a woman who wai> alt-

jtlng on the porch. She quickly

All Avalon Cotiiuiiiulonera were'left her seat and barricaded herwttwent at th.lr weekly aeealon .elf In the hou.re. refualng the of-

fiMwday rvening. ... Ocera admlaalon.

A eommuai.atlea from A»1 let They broke down the door and tor Ste\< n.' elated tba» net ; found the woman deetroylnx liquor debt ot the Borough U Ue.*3».-jlbey declared. They rolled a email

' quantity of araorted liquor.:, the

Ordinance l!t. providing for .warrant called for the a-reet ot the runxliuriloa of a bridge over I Cannone. who waa abaent at Hie

twenty-Bfth Strwet waa Introduced ; time.

and p«»<^* on Srat lending. At the next place visited by the Bridge bolide to the amount of j raiding party In Cape May. they pt.aOO will be laaued. The or- elno met oppoelUon. when a young

up for eecond

Director of State Summer Schools

Session Will Open June 28

—Will Told Thrre

Th.- director of Male inimnici achoot* ui the State Uepartmvnt Kdu'-ation annnunee.c that mimniei orhoola will be conducted O.-cui City. J- W. Stevenji. nrlpal: Olaaabnr. J. J. Savtia. principal, and Newton, W. V.

Singe, principal.

a-wlun of 1B2G will open

dtnar.ee wilt

and final reeding evening. June IS. F. H. Stratum, of Avalon, and M. F. Clark. «?* Bailey Hoard. IvanMlowne, aubmttted blda for three lotb In Seettofl S and one in Sec'.idh 7. Mr. Stratlon’a blda were, with one excvptlot., higher than tboBc ,of Mr. CUrk. On motion the blda were rejected and the lota withdrawn. All applcano lo. life guard service on the AvrJon beach thla eeaaon will meet Mryor Bergner at Priqceirin Harbor. Sunday morning. June 6. at 1! o’clock, at which Um« the Mayor will put them thrbdgh aeveral teatiu Mrs. E. Irvin, of Phlladelphlr, applied for the north atore and south apartment of the Prermont Ca*lna. for $1(0.00; Frank Fertlck. Of Peermont. for the north apartment, at $S0; Bugard. of the A nion Canine. Club, applied for the amujement section of the Pier, free of charge, on condition that he will make repaint without charge. On motion the applications 'were cmm<e<;. -Mra. Irvin to take care of rest room and auditorium because of hit low rental. Mercantile ordinance. US. and. Sidewalk ordinance. No. 1X7. were laid over until the next mee.ipg, June i. Mayor Berg tier reported that a hearing oil the Bite of tL' proposed railroad station will held by tie Public Utility Commission before June IS. W. R. D. Hall, county publicity director, asked that Borough have literature ready for distribution at the SeaqulCentennial at the opening of the county exhibit on June 28.

St. Elizabeth Boys Enjoy Outing St. Elisabeth's T. A. B. Boys’ Society had their annual outing here and spent the week end as the guests of their presldenl John Cassidy, at his apartmenthotel. the •’Strand." Mrs. Cassidy, their host* was ably assisted by tbe following: Tbe Mlsse: Quigley. Bradley. Miss Huach. Mrs. Hogan and Miss Barry. The boys were In charge of a committee of men compos. John Moffett. Thomas McCook. Peter Larkin. John Delaney, Joseph Carey. Gus Nonk and Michael O’Donnel!. By the manner In which th< men and boys enjoyed them •elves, they demonstrated fact that In order to ha good time I! is not necessa violate the eighteenth amend meat.

woman resisted the orders ot the officers end did not allow them

enter her home.

According to the officers, t oman used vile languag« and she was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. No liquor wo* found. She waa fined $13.60 by Magls’.rate Qulderl at Cape May. W. R. D. Hail Reports on Publicity Work

IN THE CHURCHES HL Joseph's L t . Ckarrh R». Rev. Msgr. A. Poxxi. rector Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Sunday Masses at 8 and lb:M» A. Last Milk 'otlowed by Benediction. Sunday school at 3 1'. M Baptisms by’ appointment. Be-tiak Lath stag The Home-Like Church Sea Isle CMj First Sunday after Trinity—Bible School at 1U A. M. Preaching 7JO P. M. Subject: ••Christ tbe Great Sower." Visitors 1 strangers welcome.

»k City Ot time

d Sunday School. Sunday arbool. H> a. M Morning worship. 11 A M livening song and sermon. 7.30 p. M. Prayer service Thursday etening st 8 o'clock. All welrotu. Holy Communion will be administer, d at the morning service ai 11 o’clock. We were glad to havens number of Philadelphia vices on Sunday. All visitors are

w el come.

Ob Way to California Earl Grlner. who graduated WedneiMlay evening from Wild wood High School, left Thursday morn I nr for California, where be will Join tils parcnlr. Mi. at Mrs. Chsilei. ftriner WUdwoi reside uli-. who went to tlu Stale a month ego. The Urine expect to make their borne t California.

(Continued from Pago 1) through a loud speaker similar In apoeprance and type to that of s radio. The Victor Talking Ma chine Company have agreed tc make these speclsl record* for Cape May County at a cost of 00 per record, which Includes dozen dUks of each reeoio. It I* proposed to have each resort prepare the talks for this throe minute record within the next week so that they can tx made at the Victor plant In Cam . The cost of the records and tbe Installation of producing machinery v proximate $>00.00. which brings It well within the budgit amount sot aside for tbe Camden exhibit. The records become the property of the county and can be loaned or given to each resort or gantxatlon desiring to have them after the exhibit Is closed. A Com-pl.-te set taov ever. wU' remain on file with the pubUcli.- director. Sp. .mention* have bee.v drawn 'or the publication of a county booklet, approval o' which I* requested by the Board of Chosen Freeholder* so that advertls. menu may be In.-erted for kid* liiereon without delay. Due to lack of time to prepare an entirely new booklet, the publicity director ha* utilised the Cape M»y County resort book liwued by the Cape May C-unty Times as' a basl* on w-blch to prepare specification* for the new booklet. During tbe last month publicity direction addressed meeting* of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. the Klwant* Club of Wildwood and tbe Klwanl* Club ot Cape- May. outlining in each instance plan* for the two exhibit* being undertaken by the county and explaining the details of each to these

audiences.

In order that proper Interest may be stimulated among tbt farmer* ot the county, arrangement* are being made through the County Farm Demonstrator to have the publicity director pear at certain meeting* thl* month to explain what will Inquired In the nature of fruit and vegetable* to complete the agricultural display at the Sesqul and at the South Jersey Exposition. If he I* fortunate enough to procure the service* of Mr. Miller, tbe problem of proper selection and display of theta- agricultural ill Is- well taken care

While quits a number of -rosslng smash-up* hav* occurred in the past year. It seem* that in pretty nssr every Instance the loromotive had a dear ease of

seir-defenae.

Flivver Sam sign on back of Ford passing through Ocesn View: "An Accident—Going Out

to Happen."

Ah! Troth At Lfiit!

When thieves fall out they be-

come taxi drivers.

The big problem 1* distribution .. ■ay* Clarence Maturla. T.m! D * many p-d-Mrlsn* and anlonio- Builder* Are Kept

•- - - 1>l '’* ar *' htIsb in occupy the' Busy in Sea Isle

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Saturday. July 31. ,f ) " m f j Building Inspector Dever. no per-

three second., say, Irving I |tii hava Ukeu out M Teti

but contractors for this firm have obtained copies of the local building rode and asked the per-

-qulrcment*. This

Fomt Fire* Deliberately Atlantic City Prea*: It I* h»rd

hrltrir that there can be truth | to the suspicious th*« gang* of | pen are deliberately setting' fire

fur lit

RloKlog -.. .

ber* whose school dullr* into the opening week

mxy register for full rrrdll on July 1. No fees nre required ot New Jersey- teacher* foi rtglKi.a-

,n or tuition.

Prospective teacher* who have d had any teacher training ...i«t pas*, be lure entrance, the examination* that are lequlred lor ai!ail**lou to the Slate Normal School. Kcoonmcndatlon by the high school principal showing pro liable flintw* to become a teacher I* not required. Teacher training course* with Normal School credit In all subjects require for the llnilli-d and permanent elementary teachers are given at each school. Special certificate course* at Ocean City nclude music, art x-wlng. printing and teacher—libra.(tin. High school te.chen* may earn, at Ocean City credit toward the permanent secondary certificate In subject* of. physiology and hygiene, educational psychology, principles of secondary education, methods of teaching, measute-

ments.

Advance course-* for which College credits will be assigned under appro-*-d condition* are a* follows: Ocean City- Adminstratlon and supervision of elementary school*. Method* of teaching, with observation and practice Principle* of elementary education. Classroom teats and measurement*. Modern educational theory In Junior high school teaching. Teaching English in Junior high

school.

Teaching the social sciences In In junior high school. Teaching' mathematics In Junior high school.

Fitch, you ;

i the right de-1 .

Judge (Sternly): And why bad

you been drinking?

Motorist (meekly!: Pl*»n«-. you i Honor. I hr doctor told me my blood waa netting watery, and 1 put in a little alcohol l«

keep it from !reeling.

"Which I* the preferable road to Smllhvtlle- -by way « Jonesboro or by way of Browiur.own?" "Well. Fotm- prefer one. some

the other "

•’Why thl preference?” "Well, ihe ones who go via Uniwnxtuw n prefer the Jonesboro way. and vice veraa.”

accordance with the announced plan of Hamburger A 8ogc? last

fall.

Work la nearing completion on the alteration of the front of the West Jersey Garage. Land I*. Avenue. corner Forty-first Street (formerly Ocean Avenue), converting It Into three office*, one ■f which will be occupied by H. -M Granat. ax a real estate office. The finish will be'stucco Foundations are In and the

Ito Ddiberttelj Itartri, RECENT MARRIAGES EilXT W. BJfflBXLL, 0 IL ,

Carew-Dnrkin

qule* but pretty wedding

St. Joseph's

Doaahej Mata, 417 Uadi. t,,, w

Vi RELAX It, S. J.

•ratety w-.ung- ^mnlxed

mainland wood* becaiwe of churrh . t 7 o'clock. Satrevenge or other motives. Never-1 K. C. Church si <

theless there appear* to be urday morning when Ml** »sry

nough to *u»i*tnnilaie the charge j A ca,, Wi daughter of Mr. and.

that overt walk l» being done. j Mr ^ wim , m Carew. of Ocean!

The fire warden* and slate | view, and Peter J. Durkin, of

pollre nre on the alert, but *hs - (.unshohorkm. Pa., were united opportunttlew are m plentiful for tht . bon,), 0 f matrimony by ■ scape of mtsereant* after pc' j J4 (in *|q n0 r A. Poxxl. the rector, forn.lng rnteh an art that the' Mha Jaiie MeCabe wa* brideschance* are slim of actually dr- , nd j 0 |, n Carew. a brother

tceilng the peipetralors of the', , h , bride, wa* best man.

crime*. After a short honeymoon, the

Were tbe flames to be confined to the property of tbe wm- subjected to the enmity of any body of mm. It would be somewhat less villainous than starting a blase that entries ruin In It* wake to dwellers for mllrt from where the lire start*. Home* have been wiped out. the toll of year* reduced to a*hr» In a eight, and lives Imperilled by these con-

flagrations.

To attribute this to revengeful unknown* Is to brand them with an outrage that w'll call for tbe severest punishment If they caught. The firebug I* of the scum of humanity at any time. HI* place Is behind bars, and It Is to be hoped If the charge I* fastened upon any Individual he

newly-wed* will make their home

In Conshobocken. Pa.

ABmCM.U. MsB.TsvnaLBJL

OR. HUMBERT MANGINO Chiropractor Nerves •nd Orest* I loo

b r ,ckwork *?“****or kl* party will nuff.r a* they .in I he hstiftanm* new heme _

Teaching nature science in elr- , oB you . d |ook Jlkt .

mentary school*

Glansboro—Adminstratlon

supervision of elementary school. Method* of tearbing, with observation and prartler. Principles of elementary educa-

tion.

Teaching English in grammar graden. Teaching history and civics In grammar grade*. Teaching geography In grammar Teaching arithmetic It grammar grades. ^ . —Administration a.id supervision of elementary school .1. Young men and women of the xounty who c-onti-mplate taking smamr-i course* uiay obtain Miuimer school catalog or other Information l-y addn sting the Director of State Summer Schools. Department of Education. Trenton. New Jersey. "What a charming baby! And bow It does resemble your husband!" "Gracious, 1 hope not! We adopted it!**

J».« and Jill i

Ah, Men! Many a wicked line she typed I'nlll the bow's ' heart she swiped. But after the martial march wa*

piped

Many a dirty dish she wiped. It's hard for the average clllxen to n-alHr that 40 year* ago (here wa* no such a thing as a spark plug and every road waa a Willie WilluT'pop, what Is a mortgage? Mr. Willis: Ob. H'a aomethini! that conies with an automobile,

my son.

Sign on a flivver that went squeaking up Ijindta Avenue y«itrrday: "You don't need to laugh

girls. If you had all the paint , the property

' fourth

vard),

At 10 K2e( as Hoar "I understand you have a sec-ond-hand car. Do you drive It?" "No! We coax It along.” Cadillac owner: "What was the strangest accident you ever

bad?"

Unroln owner: "Well, yesterday I drove' down town and found a place to park at one-." The engine that knocks Is losing power. The man who knocks has little to lose. Why pay an exorbitant price for gas? Walk along any wellpaved highway and you can breathe all you want of it free. Ben Higgins never would be He bragged his car’s endurHe passed six cars with backward glance— Ills wife has hb> In, ranee. If she is driving and he is afraid she’ll hit son-ethlng. she is bis wife. Speed Cop: You were doing fort y-flve. Flivver Driver: Ob. you flst-

the handsome new home of Theodore E. DeBow. on Fortysixth Street (formerly Neptune Street). This building will be of the bungalow type, and will cost

upwards to $15,000. Improving Theatre

Fxtensive Improvement* are being made to the Interior of the Rraca Theatre, on Fortyfirwt Street. The entire Interior is being covered with ornamental metal, and the stage Is being 1* enlarged and the lighting system improved. The building will be modernly heated, and will be operated a* a year round theatre. Present plans also Include the stuccoing of the exterior. When tbe alterations completed this theatra will be one of the best equipped in Cape May County, according to George Jcffcrys, the contractor doing tbe

work.

Extensive alterations are being made to the home of William Rocap, oa Fifty-third Street (formerly Vineland Street), and

1X5-27 Forty-

Street (County Boa Repurchased by William

Rooney Is beln - completely re-

modelled.

have made other* suffer.

Pi of. Marconi aays that Mar* has been trying to get oa to. a thousand year*. Bet some urn told Mats "The line Is busy."

GEORGE R- GR£IS ATTORNEY AND COtWRKMXIU AT-I.AW 07 and m Ocean City Title Md Truat Bu.tdles OCEAN CITV. N. J.

WILUTS r. HAINES. M D. DISEASES or THE EVB SaectKt** and Eye OKem Cor. Weefey Are. end P(4 St OCEAN CITY

day by appolntm.

Dr. Qua. A. Furey OilEOPATM N E. Wildwood Avw* WHdwood dSO Washington St.. Cay May » Packard Bldg., PWladelpnia

C. W. Way. M. D. 4tS South L-mndt* Avo. •oa HI* City. N. J.

Some people are so dumb, j that they tblnk Iceberg la a fa- - mouse Alaskan Jew. [j

a RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer IX Vineland Street SEA ISLE CITY s Furnished

A. 7. FBIEDLABD. X. D. IDA X. FRIEDLAHD. X. D.

Lalmrator)- for rumination of

Don’t Take a Chance —A single fiae, or at auto Accident. maywipe out, the work of a lifetime. Protect yourself with inaurance; the coat ia ao small that your ease of mind is worth the price. —Saving, on insurance is the poorest kind of economy. I am ready to .3*rrr itl

E 0. HOWELL, I Swalntoc, Hew Jmer C*ft Vij Coart Bmk

PhihdeJpAu Office 136 Sooth Fearth Street

of.

The publicity director I* endeavoring to get the services of a young lady who will lie inofficial haste** at the l i.iladclpbla Sewqul-rent.-nnial Expos!-1 d will be known as Mis* Cape May County. A plan ba* been perfected, j hirh wa* sumbmitted .'or aproval by the Board, whereby ^ each resort in the county and j possibly each township may have | separate day at the Sesqul. { This would be preferably If. Sept ember, after the busy season foi the resort* ha* ended. On It* ow n day each locality would be represented by a young lady who ould assist Mis* Cape May Communllie*. Through tbe Co County ai the howtes* of the day. The selection of these young ladle* would be left to the Individual operation of the transporttatlon committee of tbe Cape May bounty Chamber of Commerce. It > hoped that the railroad* ’rom the particular community hhoiie day it I*, to the Sewqui. Thl* plan. If approved, would result In there being an "Ocean City Day". ”Sea l»lr City Day". ’Wildwood Day”, a "Cape May I", a "DcnnlsrUle Day”, an "Upper Towzirblp Day", etc., until each int-.:ial part of the had be-n represented. This. ID the opinion of the p blictly llrector. would stimu'ale local Inien-i in tbe exlUiili and would appear part- ► -.Itrly to mnphaalt,- «arh part-, leular locality in the mind* of : vtsJtor* at the Broqul-centennlal 1 lUOB.

“Uniflow” Water Systems Suburb Special $ 89.50 Guaranteed for Two Years • have city <-oniforts on the faun, with hot and cold running water, with a small payment down, and one year to pay lialnncc, nt a small updating expense-. We can furnish unlflow pumps In capacities from 200 to Sooti gallons per hour, and tank* from 5 to lO.OOtl gallons We can furnish your home with sink, toilet. loth tub. hot water hollei. oil water heater and sewer disposal, giviug you the comforts enjoyed by city folks. Send for catalogue. Our representative will call on you and give you an estimate free, or call at our show room, where wc have water system* In operaUon and show you how you can enjoy city comfort* on tbe farm af a small cost.

Water pumps and systems : pipe, valves and fittings, pi

r all purposes, well point*, nblng and heating supplies.

R. S. Turpen Co. Shop and Showroom ^ 4310-12 Park Blvd. Wadwood,N.J.

CHOICE BUILDING SUES IN THE HEART OF SEA ISLE CITY All lots to be fully graded, gravelled, with sidewalb, curbs and streets, under guarantee bond with the City of Sea Isle City. This property is in the heart of the city, convenient to churches, stores and near the beach. School house immediately adjacent to property. Sample block now under construction. Investigate the opportunities for investment and home-building in this exclusive development. Lots range from $850 to $ I 100, depending on location. SEA ISLE CITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

HENRY B. BURNS AND