Cape May County Times, 13 August 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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iy is County Day at South Jersey and Sesqui ; Shows

Expected To Exhibit* Made By County

Director Hail Hat Arranged mi Entertaining Program For Urate Who Oat To Show Interest in Their Hone

Drive To Raise Fund* For New Wildwood Hotel Campaign in Full Swing at Organized Teams Scour Retort For Subtcripdooi

Maket it Poaabfe T> Take the Whole Family

Wielder of Potato Knitfc Get* Two Yean

Will Opportunity To Pnd Potato** For Slat* Convict* Man * Part Prove. Him Bad

Half MdUon b Goal Set

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swUattt Hotel reached tllt.MO reeterdar boob, report* at the dally bncheoo ot the Hotel Camper OomBlttee. at the Bote! Brlthloa The taUBelee canpaltn coaaucted hr over a hundred Wildwood heel nee* men. under the

waned hy Primer M. Way. had worted cm a Sate Drive aad aeeured »3tS.m 1»

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Oeaaa CUy. was befere Judet | BarUett at Court HMM oa Wed- i aeedey cfcarpad with eUeriow « aaaalt aad battery oa * WrteM of the mmg otty.

Wildwood “Strangler” Given Indefinite Sentenee Asked Why He Entered Home* Said "It Wat Just « Crazy Impulse”—No Proof That ^ Any Girl Waa Harmed

Can Repent in Rahway Reformatory and

My If* good! Watemoton on the 8m tele City beach 1* the -beeteot- ever. Above, left to right, are Robert aad KHdred Kniiel. aon and daughter ot Mr. aad Mra. H. V. Kalael; Eteie earlier, daughter ot Mr. aad Mra. H. V. earlier, of West New 'Brighton. Staten Ward; Barbara aad Emily Morrell, daughter of Mr and Mra E. A. Morrell, ot the Brotman apartaenu.

Judge Not Impressed By Kidnapping

So Antonio Qmini Will Have To Pay County

Treasury $150

Transported Bad Liquor

Woodbine Lets Curb and Gutter Contract Henry Y. Clouting Successful Bidder at $17,720 At * regular meeting of Woodbine Council In the B the bid of Henry Y.

sy'e Point, waa conatrucllon c

curbs end gutter*

km* trip*, wlli.be ootarrivri at CheetiuU We tele aad ti*

at SMsaac tad by th* fwtm. Scranton .arid that he had eaed

ivri at the Twuada the i directly to the Cape r exhibit la th* Agrl-

h h Idlng dally teecbwoaa tatlon of alleged U«uor

which b. holdteg drily luucbwoae daring tha teUmrive drive to pal th* hot** protert aerta* thte week.

te th* day of the weekly

Camden to WUowood on May CUulai pleaded non vult. ■ detente he stated that be «

drive

Wildwood and did aot know what the truck he. being under the that it contained chid He aald that good* other truck were trtu

with him forcing

■ang nntier the te Kay. Jr. Mtuic by the HolmeaBeker Orchcatra. which to playing

Development at Townsend’s

Inlet Pushed

Tract Being Leveled and Filled—Curbs, Sidewalks

and Lights Next

a S17.7J0,

Camd««. tloa of ert Bari- curfcr at

17.000 foot of

and gutters, and S00 feet

aT- gutters only, atnee there are

many gutters In line, and 1.000 (Mt ot driveways. The other

Muller * Diamond,

sa tele City, whoae bid for Items stated by Clouting . _ »H.*65: Barnett A Ta/lor. Of WUdsrood. 9X0.100, and CUrenoe JB- PUtt, Bridgeton. N. *

910.M0.

Work will be started Imrr atriy aad wlU be completed by A raprcacntatlve or a lightning god company recommended Mayor aad Council the j of Itehtaing

Youth Missing Wednesday [By Police Fail To t PutteigilL Jr.

has baas la the county MU for thirty days. Keith Cas;

Held Over For

Investigation

Youthful Ch«k Forger W3ts Before Judve ah ! Makes Plea For Mexcy Case Goes Over to Aug. 25

lag both I played a Sa* cornet solo. Prank Lloyd 1 -

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State. Meal aad • era trying to youth, who. wb*i a new dark blue

Harry W«tr. Praak Uoyd. T. B. Ooelln aad 1 —lag Hlo* ' Mlay glfto by P

i ot Avalon, rice Avalon School t Of the AvaC cun pen y. te a student Township Tlgh School. «** to have ent the coming Is 111 a* a result

Elmer Ketth. Ptne »“*• - age X*. charged with yaariag wort hi mb check* la th* eo wee betere Judge Bartlett Court House on Wednesday. Keith, who" we* arreeted in a tele City. July I. * -nry no fntec that the Mayor of Sea tale City classed him a* aa area monumental iler. He - td checks oa several chants in Sea tele and or them notified the Mayor, who ap-

prehended him.

Is ecbeme was to go Into a store and make a purchase. When fCostlnaed on Page I)

Trust Company ha* .T*0.*acec easels Capital r rrSOJXM.W Your eat* with them. You by mall, nuak ft i

Noted Roteria.il Here August 30 Word was received today that Guy Gundacker. past president ot UHsrunttonel Rotary. would be U See Isle City for eke meeting of the Rotary Club on Asguat SO. Rotartaa Oundneker M on* of ib* Merest and beet known figvras in Xfotary. and be U n forceful and intereetlng *V*ak-

Three Mm Drowning

at Leouanfi Bridge

Reported Thrt Party Were

Imbibing Too Freely Last Friday a party ot twelve

from Millville and Jersey City visited Leonard's Bridge on aa outlet and hired boata from

Mail Carrier Saves Woman From Surf Was Being Carried To Sea By Undertow When Assistance Arrived

Old Acquaintance Renewed

Resales Have Been Made

one4iaU blocks of . lag developed ri JpiPt bp «hc Sea tele mponed of Atsan City realtors. a The treat begin* at Slxtyfourtb Street, end* at Sixthninth Street and runs back to the bay. The SMteda Trucking Company are la charge of leveling and filling the ground. The corn-

la City letter carrier, himself a hero test Friday afternoon when he dropped and plunged Into the n woman who was out to sea by the Mall carriers are to allow their mail get out their bight, but in a case of saving life. Uncle Sam i* not apt to be arbitrary. Mra Columbia DiTulio. of Philadelphia, was bathing off Tblrty-eeventb Street, an unprotected section of the beach, on Friday afternoon, with Splendlna Broccollnl, when undertow started to take her out. Mra DiTulio did not cry far holp, but Mrs. Broccollnl saw from '

lag mall In that section of the city and saw the plight of Mra DiTulio and throwing his bag aside, went Into the surf and brought The rescue of Mra DiTulio om the surf resulted in aot surprise for Mr. Lamana and

which

is not very large after all.

him. Ctmlnl stated t i to drive team Wildwood, when

us of Um main thoroughfares of Wildwood at X o'clock in tbs morning, and that Cimlnl o have cried for help. The defense for Ciminl stated

according to their decision. Awrt was made by Tax CdDansrhlrmh regardant taxes. Mayor Danerhlrsh

wry- •“

of all personal I of what they paid for them. «isl committer' One of the representative*

will be appointed to enforce pay- the company says that an Ocean t of preperty taxes. I City contractor will start bulldst to a request from a clU- ‘ log operations In a few days and of the Borough, s temporary plans have been made for the ting line will be fixed by s building of seven hoaxes within

beside him was

the party went In bathing aad got in deep wafer in th* channel. Three of them, s woman and two men. either could not swim or the swift current wan too strong for them, and they were In danger of

drowning.

Seeing thnlr plight. Mr. Newman quickly waul to sUtance aad by valiant work rescued them atone, ns none of the others of lha party mads any

attempt to assist.

It te said that the party had been imbibing too freely of White Mule or eomelhtog *!■». which accounted for tha

alt ting

him with a revolver. When Omini was quastloeod by the Judge, he stated that he mum > sick man when he called by the men to drive truck to Wildwood, and that fit present he was nick and wsa unable to work regularly and that he operated a truck for a living when be did «r«k. At Umaa. Ciminl was half crying and very nervous, which was either due to the sentence which he ex peeled or the fact that he was not guilty of the charge. Tbs Judge felt that some pun_hment should be meted to Ciminl and fined him *160 on the transportation charge, telling tali', that be had taken into consideration bte pror health and the fact that he had a large family to support, warning him that If brought before him igaln would be very severe with

him.

Th* Judge refused to believe the kidnapping story which the ias offered.

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Court adjourned at Court House on Wednesday until August 16. at which time Judgi Herbert Barlett. of Cumberland County, will alt M mpeciBl "re-

state Sum 8e*_I*l* Official The suit of the State va Hiram C. Love, the finance officer of Ses tele City. U nehvdulcd beard before Justice of the Peace. Luther T. Barrettaon. at Court House today. The charge against Mr. Love te for failure to file financial statement of the city.

cm Bnnnelsl officer.

Commies!on of Account*. Tren

time. Mr. Love having

grading, graveling and filling in the tract quickly. The d« veto pew have been held up nonirwhit, due to the lack of equipment, but will now ahead with fun force. Curb* and atdewalks wlU

Installed and street* graveled.

Of the lots developed, number17.2. half have been sold and have reported refigures much la advance

On Saturday, her son-in-law.

Battista,

visit Mra. DiTulio. his wife - desired to thank Mr. The meeting developed feet that Mr. Batlteta and Mr. Lamana were employees towlth a Philadelphia firm igo. Their meeting Saturday was the first In fifteen the clrcumpleasant one.

s of Council c

Kate. Krinaky ana Levin. Mr. T Feldman, who Intends to B building, apnlled lo- the

Good Reputation Didn’t Save Man From Fine Charged with the sale of Intoxicating liquor*.. James McCooley. ot Cape May City, wa* fined X160 by Judge BarUett. Cumberland County, on Wednesday. at Court House. Attorney Uoyd. who rcprei ed McCool 'y. stated that be defendant was s highly reap* reaUaat of Cape May City s member of the Cape May Yacht Club and that the liquor that he possessed was for his own and was bought by nl* Irli Hs declared that the charge one of eplte.

Supt. State Police Inspects C. H- Station

Lieutenant Schwartxkspf. aoperlntendent of the State Police, and Lieutenant Kulp made an inspection of the Cape May Court House station on Wednesday and favorably pleased with the

on of the station snd tha r in which the two troopers : are taking care of the

been fivb day* tele lu miking hls k s bant of friend, by tljelr efficient report, service and courtesy.

Youthful Bootleggers Before Judge Bartlett Seventeen-Year Old Boy Admits Selling Liquor Albert Faganletti and Edmund Paganlettl. ages 17 snd 16 yeare. of Cape May City, were before Judge BarUett on Wednesday charged with possession aad attempted sale of liquor. The boyi were caught by Hie county authorities some time ago si templing to aell alleged liquor at the Eagle Restaurant at Cap*

May City.

Edmund, the younger of the boys. It was claimed, would alt on s box In the alley of restaurant and Invite peopl.

buy liquor.

Albert Paganlettl. when r Uoned by the Judg". tinted that his father had omne to Cape May to open a restaurant and that bte father did net know that h* was selling liquor. He steicd that his brother Bdmund was employed sa a waiter and had nothing to do with the aale of liquor. Ex-Jndge James M. E. dreth who represented ihc boy*.' stated that they were of an excellent family and that tnls was ihetr first Mfemte. Edmund van given a suspended aentence on account of hla youth and Albert was fined »10Q. the Judge allowing him ten day* lb which to It.

of Mrs. Samuel May City, out of * grew the nsnsatlonal Itort* stone* that . by the motropolltd three weak* hearing before Bartlett at urt at Court '

waa arrested i oa July IX. Lynn Fortum ant of the Wildwood and Officer Wildwood Crest I officers went to at 1X1 1 and. on the | take hbq i him something, had getting him out of the 1 Zukonkl waa given a hearing fore Justice of the Peace O Parrel. at Jhe Wildwood Hall the next ; guilty v

O’Parrel that he Only wadlhd J aears th* girte. On the Monday even lag |

Elisabeth Atw, at 1X| West Beuuet I geant Lynn Pocmua. who J

Avalon Baby

Parade To Be Held Saturday Will Be Headed By Wildwood String Band—All

Children Invited

Party Will Follow Parade

youth get a box and on it. peer through a

Porcum started for the .

Ex-judgn M. E. Hildreth. «f Cape May CUy. represented XMkoekl. Mr. Hildreth aald that It waa one of the saddest cases e*Mf He reek* of th# boy's cbaiaMC that hb had alfsfifififf th Military Academy aad a vefe fin* rerutetW, presenting a totter from tho Official. of the academy to re* He stated that th* bop

igust 14. The parade will form at the Community House. XXth Street and the Boardwalk, and will move at 2 o'clock, proceeding to the Avalon Casino, where the usually happy party wlU be given a host of children In the ball The parade will be headed by the Wildwood String Band, which will play throughout the afternoon. The marshall of th* pared-' will be Edward Merkel and Charles Davison. Other organisations which will participate in the parade will be the Pejrmont Fire ihe United Boys' Philadelphia, which U Avalon. There will be three tba parade, namely; Small children as Individuals; Class B. Decorated < Class C. Decorated Boats. All children, summer or perms (Continued on Page X)

Who M has fifty-two Increeses of fortune a year. Th* Security Trust Company. Cape May City, through it* ewvlac department, will help you to do this.—Adv,

Fm Tofky> 1 CWftod AcU Hartoy-Daridsoa motoreyeto.' in good after Cheap. Ofis maffi for sale, te excel teat celdlMoe m.00 Two bungalow* on Central Avenue, Ocean City, te A-l condition In Thlrty-fouitt; Street section. Financed weU. Eight room turntehed here* on Seashore Rood, lot (fix 150. New garage. lOxXfi IX, Ideal commuter's borne. Tm to 30 minute* rid* to i unhfire resorts. 13.500 The new Claaelfied Content •tarts nest week bee full data! I* on this page. I The TOfES i’ll iiKElfi Ds ] pertuaat te s buying fftonetory I for the public of Cape Msy I County. Wise bust newt folk use U | reguterly to talk te Mr. end 1