Cape May County Times, 3 September 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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SKA HIE cm, CAPE HAT COTJTnf. V. 3., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1926

(Gather Hear Guy Girodaker

War Vetera^ Given Suspended Sentence

1 Principle* of Rotary and Told * Lb* it and Awimikte It— A Net Wear It A. a Mask

Wife and Brother Promised To Give Him Medical Aid

John Kelly, of C*pe Msy aty, durred -Witt con-support and desertion and and baOerv by Ms wife, was before Jadxe Her-

Men or Rotary ^ ?*rtiea on Wedneeday at

Conrt 'House, who sat in special

new WO faecina'. _ that wUl interest the entire family start* in The Cape May Coun1MES this week. This M called a MMInc Letter

« palatial auto bus stroll on the e the dinner. At

r Ctnbe wafe repre-

"BU1" Ha vWttnc (u 1 a royal -sit down"

rimes Starts New Gmtest This Week

His wile withdrew the char see f noc-eupport and deeertlon. ins that she needed- hla ussUc

•J olios Way. in

It b a Miasing Letter Adrtiwng Page pad Moat

a report stated thet he bed exBi<ied the map aad found that he as in need of mi

Attorney Harry

Cape May Otty. Kelly, stated that K*Uj*s ease was OQt of the aad post-war that Kelly had eerred in the asn-

Caah Prizes For Wn

Another Speciel To Sttqui From County

Pennsy Train Will Run Direct To Grounds

Sea Isle City Baby ! Drew Large Crowd To See Tots

eaongfc to be i tertalnlnt but bard «ne*«h to This ooateet Vrfll be

him to Cape May County for Ue health, but Instead of Kelly setuac better, be became worse started to drink. Kelly, who has a brother oa the

prism are to be ctren *«*h weak and at Che end of the series cash prism toulin* »» win be awarded, imbrdlad to the nsies of the ■ImC to be found on Pape one. aH the eeataeUat ha l» do is

were wtllin* to take KeUy hack to PfcUadelphJa and Mr* hhc medical attmUac.

Kelly promised to do better and

word. Too will end the ftnOettor cfrea to farther aid yo* to !

with the

warntcc that U he was asaln ba-

be would be mm

Lewis Chester end Jane & Anderson as •"Two Bad Bos. Tarred and Feathered.” features of the Sea Isle City Baby Parade. On the float ir “Chuckle*" Cheater, as the "Hula Hula Otri." ‘

W. R. D. Hall, county publicity director. In thU report to the Board of Chosen Free holders, at their meeting at Court House on Wednesday, reported that the South Jersey Exposition' now being held in Crtmlen. closes next Monday and that the several feai lures which the county had them i would be removed to the Seat - Centennial exhibit which county has at t|ie exposition. He stated that much of material which they would not use at the Seequl. which is now being used at the South Jersey Exposition will be stored at Court House for future use, the material was such that would not deteriorate or

After Three Postponements Event Favored With Fim Day To Show Beautiful Costume* and Pretty Decorated Coaches in Line of Match

Methodist Pastor Dies Suddenly

Rev. H. J. Heinemann Victim of Heart Disease After Conducting Service*

Her. H. Jus

tor of the First Methodist

Floor Covering Contract Let By Freeholders

Charles C. Read Co. Lowest Bidders at $925— County Engineer Reports

Active in Ministry To Last County Building Delayed

The contrast for furnishing tor covering for th* county }nli u awarded to Chsrim C. Head Company, of Ocean City, at the meeting of the " “ -*-**•—

holders held at

Get bow now, for the prism the and of the series am awardto thorn seeding In the mom met names. If you enter* Itj bjw your chances of winning the

Young Italian Probably At-

tacked With Aorta Indigestion a- Cr*mp*

Body Sent To I

opening services of the morning. Rev. Dr. Joseph B. Kulp. District Superintendent of the Bridgeton District, preaching the

eneclat ae vmm

WhoWiBBe “Miss. Cape May County?’

Bsauty Contest Will Be aged at Court House During Firemen's Carnival

Not of Bathing Suit Kind

.. and (key did It ' Mr. Bat MU. Mr. I favored with

Who will be 1

We youag women won w i honor will be mate. * last night of the MT* carnival, to Cape

third Street last Friday morning while batsing with a companion. Cipriano. a carpenter by trade, motored to Sea Me City from Philadelphia on the evening previous to spend the day at tbe cottage of Anthony Pellino on Forty-third Street. They decided to take a dip after breakfast, going in tbe water around 1:30, several hours before the life guards ware on duty. Pellino. hla companion, was bathing some distance from Cipriano and was unable to go to bis assistance. Thomas Farrell, who was on the beach, saw the young man go down once and attempted to rescue him. but could not reach him or Sad him. The life guards were called and immediauly took to the water, hat could not locate the body. At 1 P. M.. c crew of the Coast Guards, under the direction of Captain Holmes, of the local station, grappled for the body with the aaalstance of the Ufa

APS WHAT ) WHERE IT IS

Say night tog cup has been purchased and will aoou be on display to a Cape May Court House store. This cup, highly desirable trophy, will be remated to the «trl who U se-

"AST'S-. : ■ New Oeetwtf

Any girt who Is noL and has never both, married, t* eligible to compete, providing she has been widen t of Cape May County at least one year.

n enume* ktur r 1.

, » to Uk* part to this contest. t It will not have U»* obJecUonabi* J features of a hatttog-besuty con-

test sod tt wilt not b* a voteg contest. The victor trill be i by tbe Judge* on her quali-

. »• aa tbe prettiest girl. » There has never before been a | "Mias (tope May County " The girl * who attains tot* title may well

' k* proud of toe distinction.

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who had taken a amt u front the chancel rail quietly leaving the church, went to the otic* of Dr. C. W. Way, two doora away, .who gave him medicine to relieve the pain. Mr.

ton}, went to the door of the church to greet the people they passed out. his cheery smile and warm hsnd grasp giving

of hU being Ul. He damage caused by broken water

then visited Dr. Way the second CAM. who again prescribed for

him. - -

I sat on a conch and

Going Into tbe room in a very little while, Mt«. , Heinemann found the pastor In groat pain aad did what ahe could to Have bin- t.. the end was i aad drawing on* or two

and no hop* for any ro-

Word of JJf- Heinemann'*

the offlcal board of the church to whom it was a sever* blow and as the through the city it

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Millville Youths Arrested For Disorderly Conduct

CLAUD* HOLMES ' heart of a Boer" In Sea Me City Baby Parade

John Carpeni. William Faraettl and Jamee Weldon, of Millville. were haled before Justice at the Peace Luther T. Garretteoa, of Court Hoaae. on Monday on the complaint of the authorities of Woodbine. Th* trio were charged with disorderly conduct and creating a diet urbane* la Woodbine and were arr*M*d by the Woodbine authorities. State Trooper Mury and Reilly were called to Woodbine to bring the young men to Court House for a hearing In th* absence of a Justice -of th* Peace at Woodbine. A One of 310 and coal* was imposed on each. Judge Garrettson giving thien a rover* reprimand ae to the rules of behavior.

City. $m» and A.

Romnfeid. of Woodbine fl43i. . County Engineer R. Fendsi:

said that considerabli was being made by B.

Riley Mlxner Company on the Wildwood Boulevard. Mr. Bmito reported that their plant had bees installed at Spicer Avenue, and tint all curbing has been removnd. Mr. Frank McNelU 1* th* inspector of the work, which

will OMR 31T3.313

Mr. Hall reported that the Pennsylvania Railroad would run a special train to the SeequICentennlal celebration from polnu In the county on Wednesday. September it. at reduced rate*. Th* special train will leave points In the county at • A. M. daylight roving time, direct to the Rxhibltlon. using tbe Delaware River bridge route, the traia returning at a late hour, entntlvely arranged to leave a' Set* P. M. The directors Mated the Cape May coontlans who have not as yet visited th* Been u I-Centennial celebration are missing tbe time of their lives and will regret not —elng It.

Decision of Judges Met With Generel Approval

Jurors Drawn For September Term of Court

Court Will Convene Sep‘—Judge Bartlett Will Occupy Bench

Ciricuit Judge to Be Named

Woman Killed When Auto Toppled Over

Vidd—i When Drive,

Accidental Death Says Jury

to avoid a c

eaart bridge was completed and had.been satisfactorily done. In another report Mr. Smith stated that the work of Contractor Joseph Burke of Landis Avenue. Sea Isie City, was completed. He mid that the work on (his contract still remains un-

la his afforts I with another

. on all brakes

while going at a fair rate of •peed. Is believed to have been

of a fatal accident near

toe outskirts oT Tuckaho*. on toe State highway. Sunday around

the Avalon * 1*-*® P- M.

The panel of grand jurors d peUt Jurors were drawn on Wedneeday at Court House, pursuant to the order of Lather A. Campbell, Supreme Court Justice, by James T. Hoffman, Sheriff and Alfred R. Smith. Jury eloner. in th* present o C. Bartlett. Common Pleas Court Judge, in open court for services at th* ensuing term o/ Cape May County courts. Th* following is the list of grand Jurors drawn: Randolph Fogg, merchant. Ocean City. Henry C. Chalmers, prof tenor, Wildwood Crest. Minnie R Glvereon. housewife. Wildwood. Seth Miller

prism awarded. The pi-tom » 33 gold pieces for th* flro: i aers aad 3* 60 gold piaom of Seequl tome for each of (be ot prise winners, and f

William Davis ( To Jail For if ~

Cap* May City.

or fewer pips* wlU have to be repaired. He stated that Mr. Mlxner. of the E Riley Mixner Company. told him that Mr. Burke had requested hU company complete the work on c* basin at Sea Isle, and that work would he completed at an early

The rroeho’.d.v* gave an order that the work be eom Meted with-

in ten days.

Further reporting. Mr Smith mid that contract for paving Dennlsrllle-Woodbine Road with two course bituminous concrete pavement which was awarded to Wallace. Vrner 4 Wall. MUlviUe. M. J.. da,* fixed for October I. »rk was to start immediately. Gilbert S. Smith. Superintendent to Weights and Measures. (Continued on Page Five)

The smash-up occurred when _ Star sedan operated by Edmund Hai-es. 3433 K. SUa Street. Philadelphia. which had stopped at a road stand for refreshments, was struck by the car of Thomas E. Msrr, of Florence. N. J. Haines' car was headed north and wee off toe concrete, about to proceed when toe car drived by Marr. going north also, swerved into Heine*' car aad turned over, fatally injuring his wife, Mrs. Margaret E.- Marr. age 34. who sat beside him, and painfully Injuring bit 1<-year-old daughter, Catherine

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to tarn around and proceed in a souther!r direction and toe front of his car was quartering on the

concrete about four feet

Marr evidently applisd hU brake* too quickly, which caused

MORTON LEIB ''America First" n Bea Me City Baby Parade

right rear bumper striking the forward end of toe sedan running board, left aide from toe front fender, toe car careened to toe left of toe road and tamed over on It* right side, pinning Mrs.

Marr beneath tt.

Mrs. Marr was extricated aad removed to th* office of Dr. Marshall. where with Dr. Deverty, of Woodbury, to* woman was pronounced deed, having received a broken neck and severe contusion* Her daughter, Catherine, received a cut on the head which required ; stitches, and a bruised arm. I The body was removed to the undertaking establishment of Samuel G. Langley, at Tuekahoe. where ;Dr. Julius Way. the county physician, and Dr. Marshall examined th* body to ascertain toe ] extent rf bar fatal injuries. At th* Inquest "held by Coroner C. M WeetcoO, of South Seevllie. st 3 o'clock Monday morning In the Community Theatre. Tuckaho*. Marr said he was coming up from Stoo* Harbor aad bad been following hla brother-in-law, John F. Coot**, of Florence, t* they were going Into Tuekahoe, and be thought Haines' car war going to continue toe same direction. He put on brakes quickly to avoid a collision but was too Ul*. He Mid thing* happened so quickly that he could not remember what took place, except that hi, car skidded, and turned over no >-a*lly tost he didn't think anyon- was hurt. He saw the position of bl* wife and called for help. Heines. (Ooatlaued on Page rive)

Cape May Court House. Edward Graham. preachar. Cape May City. Orlando Lafferty. foreman, South Cape May. Frank N. Hand, farmer. Green Creek. Thomas Higgins, merchant. Wildwood. Floyd C. Hughes, merchant. Cape May City. Jssse Brown, merchant. Cap* May City. Charles B. Lowe, merchant. Wildwood. Roland Corson, merchant. Wildwood. William Glenn, contractor. North Wildwood. Glenns D. Folsom, retired Wildwood Greet Alexander C. Moon, physician. Caps May aty. Charles Jamss, farmer. Dennlsvflle. Lawrence M. Lear, Ocean aty. Arthur Austermuhl, retired, Wildwood Crest. Edward F. Morton. Jr., theatrical. Wildwood. Robert C. Hughes, merchant. Cape May aty. Mrs. Elisabeth C. Gandy, hotelkeeper. Ocean City. Harry Morgan, agent. Tuck- 1

John oennett, garage. Cap* May City. Warren B. Richardson, inspector. West Cape May. .Charles W. Haines, preacher. Cape May Court House. Warren Halbruner, bricklayer, Cold Spring. Herman Diamond, contractor. Sea Isle City. Frank Entriksn, Br.. merchant. Cap* May City. Wllllim Bailey, f_rmer. Cold

Mark Fry mire, merchant. Cape May aty. Harry L. Kehr. garage. Cape May City. (Continued on Pag* T)

Man Charged With Taking Ship Paper*

Charged with tbe alleged theft of ships papers owned by Mrs. Withers, of Wildwood. William Barnstt. of the vame plaoe, given a suspended sen team by Judge Herbert Bartlett, at Court House, on Wednesday, when lira. Withers did not pram the charge. Mr*. Withers stated that she had employed th* man on boat and had fed and look of him. when he had asked her assistance some Urn* ago. declared that she *o longer wanted him In her e-aploy and thought the trouble aha had with him was due to a ntUundrrsland-

Barnett said he would a elsewhe.-v and would nfere with Mrs. Wither *tk*B a i

After three

weatherman favored of Sea Isle City's

poatpoaiMiH «ha tvored th* WMmt* lily's baby panufe

with a beautiful day oa Satttr-

■ tee food

the delight

mothers who had costumes for the klddiro course to the delight of testants themselves, aad Boardwalk was lined with; spectators who wished to am well the Judgment of th* _ would conlncide with their Th* Department Safety had roped off th* from Fortieth Streets so that the Judges, were stationed in the bend i would have an unobstructed

The Judges were Mimm 1

M. Sullivan. Beulah aad C. R. Grelntr. That the parade was a •

prove and th* ladlm of the 1 s arte Club i prates for tbs way in 1

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William Davis, c on a fishing boat , at 1 May Point, who plesded gi to the charg* of attempted i aault and rape oa Mrs. H. I ley. Cape May. Point, eon ago, was before Judge ] on Wedneeday. Mr*. Markley was oa ter.i home in the evening « approached her from 1 tree. She notified the who. after fifteen minutes' •

found him.

Davis claimed drunk aad didn't know whnt 1

was doing.

Judge Bartlett told Darin t

the charge was a • that th* evldsae*

It. no doubt, would

us for ■tp. r

hare 1

Markley i o her asela

■ called /or h

at the time she e A sister of the 4 >* Judge that her I

never been in trouble h that she had a letter ;

court In Virginia v character, and i

to be lenient with her t

The Judge, howev*

the attempted crime v months la th* county Jail. After sentence had beau ] ranetd Daria' sister a Judge if hs wouldn't I fine instead of a ronton**, j th* Judge mid hs wouldn't q her that I

tunat*. an irwas only bar . many and the letter from Virginia authoritim whist fiusneed him to give her

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