Cape May County Times, 16 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Chateau, Restored, Looms Again Above the St. Lawrence

A mile* at workmen, bus.* all ap.lnc Id Quebec, have worked a miracle u uraat as aome of those described In the French-Canadian tcgnnd* of the St. Lawrence. The new wing of the Chalcaa Frontenae. reptacing the one destroyed by #*«, opened on Jane 6. and the Chateau la not only ciora beautiful than ever but la Oreproof throughout. The exterior of the new wring la a replica of the former section, very llttla change having been sSectcd In the outsMe scheme but Inside the building numerous changes add to to beauty and luxutlous character

of the hostelry. The habitant suite has been reconstructed; a new Chinese suite contains lacquered furnltur* depicting Chinese scenes In which lotus flowers. mandarins, pappies, pagodas and Moasomi are decorative (futures; there is a new Dutch salt ■ reralniaeent In many details of j the- Land of Dikes; and the new Colonial spite, where the royal sultq was alluat. . Is lurnished with rare colonial snd old EngHsb furniture, while numerous portraits—among them those of King George. Qne<u Mary. King Edward. Queen Victoria. Mont-

calm. Wolfe. CbaatplMn, Cartier. ^ Cardinal Btchell'.u and the Duke ^ of Levis—adorn the walk of d ferent rooms. The oxblbit room, one of many new fealuraa. eon- , talas numerous pictures with moving ships and other animated H objects, showing ths beautUa of

Canada. England. France, the ^ : J Ftjt bland. Honolulu. Japan. 1 ..

China and other countries. The Chateau n >«r has 6TI rooms. Aa for Quebec. It Is as beautiful and plctureaqne la summer aa It la **

Worthiers Check Pasaer Faced Prison

(Continued from Page 1) •(icon checks In Egg Harbor, hsvlqg had worthless checks cashed tor »b purchase of doth inf and foi tod. After telling (he Mayor Uda atorj, be saM It was a lie. stating that bis nam was James E. Kdth. 1701 Park Mil Avenue. Miami. Fla., and that Mi father was S. D. Thomas, the name be used on the check.

Hr said ha left heme oa

of the treatmant hi reedtad at . the hand* of bis stepfather. ' The prisoner further statrd that since leaving the ship hr had been In various pans of th*South and had cssii< 1 checks In North Carolina, flouth CatulHia Delaware. Virginia and Penns}! vaala. at leant flftecu different llnuw. He was grilled ualll LS:J0 midnight, and due to the late hour, he war held for another hearing on Friday mornOn PWay the cheek passer wan again grilled and again cheesed his story, saying thal all he had told the Mayor on Thursday wan false, declaring that he would tell the truth. He toht the Mayor that his nam<was Jamia E. Keith. Jr., and that his home was In Pin- Bluff. Ark., and his stepfather was E D. The man. living a> the sane addtVM He said that he had run' away from home on April SS. hating asrved a s> otrace In an Industrial school there, hu: woe now on parole. He further stated that be had (raveled half of lb* tolled Stales ainos April, panning at an average of two or tbrt? worthlem rhe-ks a day, signing them either J. £. Keith.

Jr. or E. It. Tbomaa. Jr.

Mayor Mofroney stated that 'rom the prironrt’s testluony. he thouglii be had paused at I mum two hgndied worthless rbeeka. Ills limit arened to be |r- Ilia scheme »aa to go Into a atos*

ke a purrhaee. When

■boot to pay. be waa shell of of change and would girt s rhserk for If or 15. grtling lb ehange The Mayor elaaoes Keith or Thomas aa an arch monumental When pv told the pctsor.-i f be waa aenleneed to aerie prlena tvnaa for the IPs be told him a ad Mr Ms offemw.. hie t)m> behind the haff would a««i-ga<* almont k«0 peat... be almost

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waa held for CouH In d fault of IS.MO ball, pendi -s ao Mxitigaiion of hU nctlviile. by the County Proart ut-i

but brr frirada htaa b. t The Oppmdlr K h . s^ou to bair any *e*n.i^ Roland Mason saVs Th ef a latovtag mmm Is rwrt «td half ia> sss*. a* ibe

Man s License Revoked For Life William Turner, of Ocean City, Arrested Second Time On Hunt)ay evening about 6 o'clock. William Turner, of Ocean City, while driving along Shore Road in the vicinity of what Is known as Pear Orchard, near Rio Qranrit. drove his machine off the roed Into a ‘elrphonc pole breake It In two. Turner waa driving In aucb a manner as to cause motorla|s along the rood to get out of hlx

way.

State Trooper Mury arn-sted him. charging him with reckless driving and driving while In aa

iaioalcaied condition.

This was Turner's second nff< w. 11- wan haled before Magistrate O'Farrell, of Wildwood Creel, who aruienterf hlin to niney days and revoked hie llernwt for life, which U.the lad. for the second offense In driving while

llcutcd.

Mdlvillc Men Celebrate Birthdays nt Avalon very delightful day was by friends at the summer

bum of Mr. and Mis Mata Smith. Avalon. N. J.. on Monday July II. .eMratlng Mr Hmllh' birthday also that id hU ftlcr.S. Commissioner Katr*. of Mlllillle

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a very b.-autlful basket of flow

from hlx oelgbbot aad fitead. Wolf, a florist, of Phitade!

Pit la and Avalon

Mayor Berga -r. of Avaiou. waa lilted tired to Mr. Rmlths maay frieflds br Comm ton oust Ware, of Millville, after whkh Mayo' S<«ffqrr made pfMe-ntatloa ipaerh. pteaentlna Mr. MmlHi and dr. Kal-s earh with a bandaom. ilk tooth ael In whit* gold from heir host of ft Unde. A big dinner was oerred early a the ait< moon and a buffet luneh-oa was pmpared

■•n Joy»d a wonderful ti wishing Joth Mr. Smith and I Katee. uaay happy returna atm

Sea v tile Camp Opened Thu The sixty-third annual j meeting under the the South Jemey Camp I Asnoclatlon opened ex at South SmTUle. The opening day was League Day. Mias Etla M. 1 praeldlng. At 11.30 A. K.f waa a sermon by the Rev. ] Graham aad at I P. i rally waa held tinder the 1 lion of Mrs. ft Wilkinson P. M (hire waa a flag i with beflulng exrreiaea. evening a srniot rally waa I Key. N. V. Sargent preach* Ibe augmented ebolr

sp-clal music.

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