Cape May County Times, 23 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAK-llifcY COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER

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Rom Needed Grevel B^S> —W«e Repaired U«t Ye»

Boardwalk

Bobs Up Again

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Bvrkaduig Order of City Coonmiwion PrtAoted By Gtiwag

Wet OdzKui Want Light

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tke heavy traffic fcae wor* a

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Cake kindly to U>e bairicading ar abo boardwalk la that aactlon

by order of tlte Sea Late Cou.aU*rtoners. owlas to the naanfe Mtloc at the walkway and the ntfaaal oi the eMy to mates

palm m raqaeatod. on ttee crouad

that Ur tazu the city rec< oa (trocart? la tkat Mottoo not pay lor tie upkeep Of the

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Seaviiie Camp

Phone Call To Wildwood Mayor Explodes Weird Story

His Honor Denounces “Strangler Story” Appearing in Metropolitan Papers as “96 Per Cent. False—No Searching of Swamps By Armed Men

Yams Founded on Attempted Attack on Little Girl

Mayor B. H. Culver, of Wildwood. lu an laiwvivw with TIMKB repreeectative yerte.-day mornln*. Sr-aoneed the "Wildwood etraafter'' tiorfee tkat kave published the past tkrve days (e tke OMCropolltan p»

Mayor Culver slated that no

; Dr. Alfred Wagf. Dr. Joseph Kuip and Rev. Lina owman Preached

la sasertUc that the city woold do a “ ppup^lg ^^hnrj

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Wildwood thr part two w and that no armed paeee or hundreds ot police and men here been eeerchlny any awamp

any "»•«.

Ue statae tkat the story founded upon as attempted tack upon a lUUo *.rl in the family o.* Irrlos Kotoh. Ill Bast Crocus Road, WIMwood Greet, about l.SS Tuesday morn I nr. The man. be aaya, did not ret near the glii. but was driven sway, by her cries. Her parents rushed to the child and the TVtldwood Crest police were noticed * rot in touch with the Wildwood police and the two departments have been working o.i the case Mayor Culver stated that they think they are on the right trnll and hope to arrest the man with-

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mos-a aenaea. phea the Urge J? 1 gntherinp af folk* havtenod to ^

cel red from severe! Townsend's

Mayor Culver branded as false the rtorlm printed by metropolitan papers that hundreds of armed men have -tea oa the trail ed the man. Not more then rta ®*n have worked oa the ease at

spy time, he aaid.

Mayor Culver deplores th* senasUonalUsn of the stories sad the ham It will do to Wildwood.

City ii. n. £££». •9fl rtlrrla* sermot

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Sesqui Picture of Sea Isle City Taken Sunday

Monday's Waiting * Crowd Disappointed By Not Getting Into Movie

Delayed by Contrary Bridge

One, two, three and away, the order in which the moving picture econo* of Sea Isle City were taken on Monday, under the direction of County Publicity Director Hall. The director and his stiff arrived 4.05 P. M. and by 4.10 they were on their way from the

city.

The director In company four girls and a moving pietl machine operated by Robbins,

cal phrtaermpht.-. arrived at 4 . P- ML The four flrU were given

Inatractloos to walk down Boardwalk In pairs, then t> oa the pavilion, wave

hands, the camera taking them, and it wet all aver. The director

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c Two i Houses

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Camp Meeting m a** when oaty pro-

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repwt D< rete-w of

WIMwood Crete tot; three hours ay isrer

atsirtag around k P. M.

k crowd wrtred. At 4.n$ p. • *h« director and hla at ah ap-

-rite let ret attack wan on , P«red. Mont ef the hat ben weee

caMard are pbip- and the riesse-'

•hew them where they really •toed, retag as hie teat “Not every one that aalth aato | Lord. Lord, a

h^hTtStSSt ] the will ot my rather w.hlch te hi

l Up Vnceirt Lsto oner to af the ode

maid employed (a the home of “ Irving Kotoh. Ill Kart C Street, WIMwood Crest, st A. M- today. The maid, sleeping In the room with two children.

by a man who en-

tered through the wtnOow. A

throws over her was choked. Her

Us tic city. he scag kook used at p to "Song* of Jtolth aad Tri- '

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*■ la WIMwood and Wild wood Crvat la the last two weeks ed Mayor Culver, of Wild wood, and Mayor King, of WIN I Crest, to order extra pottoe an duty. A number of ■pedal almen wore on doty in atreeu near the eeene of the totart at UA early today. -Sergeant Lynn Ptorcom. of the IMwood police. heard (Ontinned on Page T)

Gxeen Cartier of Stone Harbor Bank

Sartag for a rainy day to the i beet thing a prodeol person rat Toar savings pot ta Security ■st .'respany, Cape May CJty.|

The movtag ave been tahsa between IX. 10 ■d I P M. The red den la prehred lor tt at that hour. The each was g Itrely Word

No plrtures were taken other than the

noted.

U wns found later that In order to be sate of a Urge crowd nc (be bench, lb- local views wer* “■bot " on Sunday, and Monday i few minute* were given to what Is known In the movie wort the ••tie-up.” It was explained inter that the delay of Director Hall and hi* staff wns due to thr failure of the drawbridge on the Stone Harbor Boulevard to work, which detained them on Seven Mile Beach.

Firework* at gtsoc Harim The H re works display of ‘ “ ‘ ~ r*or. |

ny wealhrr

pornM because of from July 5. was

rted out Friday err alas before s Urge crowd of spectator*, nl the foot of Niartl-slxth Street. Tke Cap* Map Court House Band, un-

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Wm. R Ycsmey. of WiR ■o*. Selected For Fiscs

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State Trooper Mury Hurt in Collision

Parited Car Too Near Fireplug—Paid $5 Fine

day rr~ ““ artros^r *a Wade re»^ ''Mb • ■ p-t'rr- - srjrz'zr.

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We Have W^A Ua

ettsd by th* City ■aglatwr are

Dr. Franfe Crane

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Struck By louring Car t Shore Road

State Trooper Jearns Mury, at Onawi Hauer, was •ajured early tart Friday oenlnt when b*a motorcycle coUMM with a touring aar driven by Captain Jsjh-«

-praachoa-—but hla abort shrewd, kindly common

will

-odd. Dr. Crane Br.hts gloom wherever be finds H and mllUoru of readers are finding help aad int pi rat toe la hla gealal

Mnry was on hla way In Stone Harbor Boulevard at a fair rale : o> spred aad did not aae the lour-.] lag c*. H* feU to the highway aad It waa (haught at firal that { be was badly injured J

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! warning as to lb* tow.

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was taken to Court Houre

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Dr. ErtakCrsa. Eesy W«* m TW TIMES

Stone Harbor Folks Want New Bridge

^Well-Known Realto Figures in I

Present Structure Across Thorofare in Bad Shape— Mizner Granted Extension

Burk Must -fix Manholes

Discarding their coals, the Freeholders at their meeting on Wed ■reader presented a business-ilk' body and proved It by trananctlng

the sweltering heat.

A oommuntcruon was read from the E. Riley Mixner Company, who fait that tney had been done an Injustice by the Board who refused them an extension of time tor completion of Seashore Rosd, No. 3. at Palermo. Mr. Mixner waa present at the meeUng and spoke to the Board, taring that through their refusal to grant him extension, he ha4 been given much publicity by ihe county papers and that he detestid It as It put people under the wrong 1mpreaaton. He blamed the delay on the State Highway Commission for failure to approve of materials In time, and was bfccked by Mr. Smith, the County Engineer, that hla work was satisfactory In regard to material and delay. Mr. Smlfb, when asked by Mr. Mixner what he thought of the

by him.

rtated that remarkable progress

David G. GeHer Maryland's Gretna (

David O. Oiler, the i realtor of Sea Isle City, I his fellow realtors and f eloping to Elkton on 1 Miss Minerva T, Ocean Clt^ They were aceompantod to 1 ton by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. F aunt and urcle of the I Mrs. H. M. Sands, an oM f Mr. Oiler. The happy couple win 1 dered a reception by Mr. a Beckett, rfter which ' spend n honeymoon la 4 Upon their -elurn they, el side In Sea lale CHy.

Sea Isle Daily Dozen Will i in County j

Special Picture' ■'Shot" on Saturday 1 ing—Big Attendant* t

Place Reserved Fca

Freeholder Miller said that after hearing Mr. Mixner's story, be it It waa not the fault of the

Wreetor Ogden thought that two “tor extensions had been granted cwnirnctors of late and that they were imposing on the Board. • Miller offered a resolution ting the Mixner Company an exteimkm of nix weeks, calling for pMlon of the work on 8epL The ,eaoi utlon was

dalegntloa of cidsons of Stone ,a*rtwr. headed by Mayor Mark land were before Ur Board and

Miss Way extends to I to all to jola t they arc slaying here J day. They will b

The claas Is beM to I

Mayor Mark land, stated that at 1 • special meeting of the Board of 1 Trade last week a committee was ! appointed to take up the muter 1 with the Board of KrepboWera. He 1 aaid that the piling of Ur bridge ' leading Into Stone Harbor wore ' ' and ta a terrible condition | 10 1 rally. He asked If the Board would not take some action :

build a new bridge.

Freeholder Champion stated that 1 the bridge has been a .muter of controversy ever since be has been 1 a Freeholder and that the bridge - - ta a bad condition, money be- 1 spent yearly for repairs sod 1 Ur like, doc to tt not haring been built properly. ' Coonty Engineer Smith stated ' mu the bridge had been detuned and was in tor court stated by the Cxmfiy Engineer and Superintendent of Bridge* l lake up fnd report hark at tt next raceUmg of Ur Board, i • SRh some action would be taken.

A letter wns ordered set

y Bower and Ugbt Company that they wqgUd have to submit plans before their application for laying pipe lines could be gtv< any attention. - A notice was ordered sent to 'ontraclor Bark, who was dotai work on lamdis Avenue. So* 1*1' City, that work on manbote* muaj lie completed at once or the paniltles would be exacted.

His _ Subc^ntiFte

Car of Excursion Train Derailed

One Thousand Passengers Narrowly Escape Injury Oac car of a Wllwwood excursb* train was derailed Sund-r morning when a wheel cpme off the enslae. Unking the cnr. The accident ctxurred near Tuekabor about XSO A. M. The trail w*s running at a blah rate of *pa*d at th* ttm*. A paa)*wgrr on the train polled the signal rope and the train was brought to a atop The train contained about l.toi passenger*, tod fortnns'rly no on.-

Schitapf Will Preside '■hlef Justice Cummer.- has g»- * toned judge Thendon- W Schimpf ] «»f Atlantic City, to again presto. over Ur oouri* of this district.

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Maurice I fo. disturbing itu Two other hotel. Hugh 1 Taylor. charge, hreatenlng to I

aothlag of th* a whole trouble t “toy oa th* |

The Mayor « all shahr hands aad 1 difference*, after | lecture. hand, and left the I

spirit »-

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Sea Isle Life Guf

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Tb. Sea lale t ade their Mt-on -awm on Saturday n

After going on duty. 4 Sam BrtiahliV USX Km l > -fourth Btif^et.

with

Th# htatorv of every fortr - be- ' Guard* Oal gin* with the first dollar **vwd 'stevawe brought 1 Ftart yours by opening a vaviuga was taken t. nccocai In the L sonrity Trust nob. where be was .i • nmpany. t ape Mm) CMy — Adv. 1 drink and other• la* «