Cape May County Times, 12 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Rir Cadetships

U TH™* Annapoli* Vacancies.

One at West Point

fonurtiiian Barharach an-! nouncra a competitive (zamlna-j lion , for the purpose of nelectlns! eandldatea for appolotmcnt to i Annvpotia and Weal Point. Then are three vacancies at the Naval For New Trial , Academ)'and one at the Mlllta.? Aced»my to be mad.' available bv ' r graduation next Sprint. IS (he cane of Pred The examination will hr

ilia driver.

cate xat coinrrr moa maAT. sovnmi it last

Wildwood

Boaid of Trade

New Officers

Reports of

Show Much Work Done

In Past Year

j this yuar and the man who

! the Idea ecroae.

Secretary Balubrldse alao preI eeited an oMtIHie of eUtht ohj'Ctlvw for J*IT. Thesk. SrleHy

of the principal* of the company would be held at Wild wood this Week to diacoaa the Cape May County slttiaOoo. Saleamen of the concern are said to have rxp.wetbemaelvea to the rffedt that

Boy Seoul News

PractuwHj OmpMtd

The Scout Leader's Tralnlag

the oppoalUon W-M»lr enterprtot.^ wbl( . h ^ taking arises whoUy from propaganda uf district for the

unfriendly garages, who are lo.- j £ wwk .

E the bualne*

Outline Work To Be Done

ducted by the County Superin- . . . lendeat* of Schools ot

^ ond CongieHxIonal District, and iter In the wl n & Ih .. H |gh School. *-year-old Marie Oeaan City. N. J.. on Friday, adelphla. a ama- November 2(. beginning y »:20

vimool

late

Frank D. Collins, mansget of the Atlantic CUy Electric Com pany for this section, was elected president of the WUdwood Board of Trade at the annual meeting that body, held at the High School building Thursday -*ve-

ning. of last week.

Other officers elected were Flint vice president. Orville T. King. Mayor of Wildwood Crest: second vice president. Walter H Treen. realtor, secretary. John J Kay. Jr., of B-acher-Kay Com-

permuting a complete list. The committee believes that great returns this year, with Indirect returns which may be expected later have been derived from the adv -rUsing, which was more

w . J.i - nr fn» i Intensively done than In any Music, rith-r frea or tor t Th,, cmmUtye , paid adralssioaa. along the Board-1 Bn appn>9r(M , 0I1 for l9tl i walk next summer. least equal to this .year, be-

CommtUees: r Favor erection of lining that much greater results Boardwalk In Third Ward, okjean be produced. The formation' ..

soon sis Bnanclal and beach front j of a concPet c advertising plan fot 1

conditions In that ward make M \ j j-; wa ., recommended. The j OiltonUul Season possible > j committee stated that despite th-l PaI scout troop with the patrol ey»3. Aid tue Min. tcrial tiilOB-In ; season, the Increased post*! j Opened ^ - tern A vogue. - Last Saturday afcBort* to Install regular snog tBf'. receipts, bank deposits, hotel <rrvAo an outdoor session was on the beach Sunday ^ j Business and other maMmlcs show | Th*- raL!, ‘' | held where U»e men bull: Ores nlngs. ■ that Wildwood had a normally I Aclally on WtMnevmy and ^ mmm9T without 4 Wage eonipsiheoslve. cam-1 season .continue until December 1. _ - ,. , —as#— •itonslls palgn for Improvements of Rftrte: The special publicity commit Mnndreds of runner* were « • °

IS. between Fort Elltaboth nnd I la ,. rempomd of John J. Kay. Green Cre-k. the hard surfacing J r Frank C>11!ns. William H. of which will virtually e*Wg»^«*j Oeratel and Walter T. Harrison. l»ie Delsca Highway from Cam-, reported on their work, which In

Beachfront Favored for t-w. Hold

e'ittlF

! close at 1U regular meeting nest weak There sre about 1J men 'from this district who took ih-.> court? which consisted of the modern methods of handling a

den to WUdwood.

S Sell the Board of Trade O Wildwood: 11* paid member* of ISIS oan be Increased to is* next year Doe* not favor aocallcd drive* for meo+emhlp. « _ *. Make the Board of Trade meetings more lively and in-

u-reatlng.

7. l ae extreme eare In naming committee*, name membeia *•

. day until hnlabei:.

Tkis examination Is open

r evening after ten , all boys who are bona fide realratlon. ! dents of the Second Congressional bsgaa Wednesday | comprising the Counties . ! of AllanUc. Burlington. Cap? May Joage H*ary Burt Ju|d rumb . rlllnd The ^ limit.

t Coamt J. | art: for West Point 17 to 12. l)i ^ xon ,-io* D H

\l reVx —

MChlam : the candidate at the time of ad- ^ L* ‘ c «.Mhtet C * »*»»« ^ drivlag raaulled mliwlon to the Academy, which {?, Tor.h.m and Walter it i ail eomtaunlty projects,

i « tkr chtlo .M.wm fc. In Hr W t,mr" or 1!>7. To '’ 1 "” “ ,H»Uon«>» rrlrbrelo.. CooUn1 to prove that Wlnnal was HubJ -ci. .for examination are | _ ' , 1 umlon of annual teatUres auoh a* W at a terriBe rate ol speed. English, arithtbetir. geography. Th. niroilng »a> a moM I 11 ' j BoardwaJS autocuobile show and that be would bring out algebra, geometry, and >' K ' '"'rttlngone The report of Treas- , . Uoj „ WJMwood" week. ' Winner* car skidded 120 1 history Applicants shoal-! have | u ' , r j , ’T''* r ‘ 1 '“1 Bnanclal j pmT R j, ck *, B . ehalrman of •e had applied hi* 1 at least font year* of high school T <>t ‘ dl, ‘ on , i ? f Ulr bo ^ rd ? * the Advertialiig Committee pre-

work, and should b. In good nK,rt ' h ^ I,,,y jr sen ted . compreh.nslve report rs:.;? r-.- ■“ who aoatapanied the ln * 4 b f ,h ‘ ir family physicians! ^ '“'"•u' 1 the ooard will Join in the evening tbav ahe j b< * ,orc 10 fit* expense r .di ‘he t'ni*»d Htue» Chamber of

path- teatliled that shel !^oub, ' ot *abing the preilmluai-y | Commerr-

jtgiiff l?tije Meris i examlnatlor. Th? newl)-elected presld >at rxi glib oihei children. Sh> Applicant* ahould Bl<- their ap-1 pressed hi* appreciation of ibe * lb*t abe with the other - Idlcatlons iramedlstely with J J ! honoi bestowed upon h*jn and lUtte children had alighted from ’J 11 ** 1 Superintendent of Hchool-. pledged hi .«lf to a year of work a trolley car at Fourteenth Street. I Bridgeton. N J.. to*-*her with for the city of Wildwood and e— 'two letters of endoiaemmt a* t- n~-~* -e—*'-

daded the placing of ten large frames of WUdwood photograph* in newspaper office* in ten dlfferent cities In Eastern Fennaylvanla and New York: the bold-

of the third annual

Hundreds of gunner*

aBeld in Cape May County and reports Indicnte that there was a wholesale alpughter of game will a minimum of accidents for thq

dim day of the season. Yesterday. Armistice Pay.

another tig day for the hunter* due to the general holiday. For many year* the hunting season fn this Bute opened on election day.

that next year - *

party. If bald, be durixg th: week from July 7 to It. That Philadelphia and New York ke eliminated from paiUcipation became- the field D too largo fur

great

Automobile Service Called To a Hih

— WUdwood. After the car.

had moved, she said she looked ^matter 1 ‘ r,<1 'vsldencr *• the l*ft and right of h*r be- whlch »>tould be froc. the aopli fore crossing th* street, bu. be-; c * nt ‘» l*a«ber. giving

Core ah* knew it. a speeding car •truck little Marie. It wg* com-

ing tin fast, she aald.

reallge in time

formation a* to hla standing lo school work. Applications will i not he reoeired aftei No-embei

l pon application tu Congr id Bacharach at B’aahtDgton. a

giving full

Hotel Cape May

Marie, she barely escaping being

•track h#rap«f. When questioned .... .

m dhe he.rd any signal* of ,**' bo <‘ ,t ‘*■ , »»• »«• wnt. giving car's smproath she replied In ; b e ' ln * or "'»“°" > ■gardlng the StgaUve trance to either Acndsmy. with Dt, U.H.,.. «««. ,o .A™ ■»*

hospital. In WUdwimd. the child wa* taken after the accident,

stated that upon axainlnailon of'jci Q . , . r the child, she found that her ''' 0 DIO<a*t ror

■pine was broken, skull fractured ■t the has>. right leg broken and

tooth hand: badly bruiaed Thei The sale of Jtoidingi Child, she suted. lived a ball*May Hotel Company. Including hour nitn admlttaoc? to the ao*- Hotel Cape Moy. held at Cape pita!. Dr. Mace was asked by the j May Saturday, failed to Interest the Piaat'ct-ior If the little clilld a|*ny buyei. The sale wa* held ■hull wa* *t:t>ng enough to make. primarily to glvt H. N. Graves, q dent in th- cat. She replied | the owner, an opportunity to ra« A dent <n the front .claim hi* holding* Failure to pat bf the nr wa* admitted as buy the property pertulu the foie evidence | rkwrr priceediog* now pending

Benjamin Berkowltt who w**l“> «° on -

St qonduc o. on the trolley earl Tl »-^ delinquent

which the little girl , n<J Judgment* amounting nampanlon alighted teati- m " llon d#n *" ‘Mlnai

*»d tbai after the trolley had

Cheerfulness and

half

and gone be happened Being attracted I of bralie* and scream r Into the Bve children a*

e street

| Other wltnea*-* tsotifled a* to ’ I skidding of the ear. which t 1» tortng out that Win a at * t being driven at a fast pace nr the tiuir of th* acrident. who w«* rsprewnted • Mar* Sooy. of Wllrti. wa* called io the stand Hirecall muen about the ,yxrept that when bittie Mart* n* raong hi* * the left to avoid strlkhei Winnale vocabulary limited, »uch word* 1 nv d '•pedertriao*" ilrai { questi<m* from him. He d

uu the possibility ol persuading the Btate authorities to hard surface Route H. betw-en Port Ellxabeth and Green Creek, one of the objectives outlined in the

secr-tary"* report,

ptoippt action on this was atr-sa-and after considerable discussion It was moved and carried that the president, secretary and a member to be named by (he prrnident start work at oaci .

■he road campaign.

Mr. Treon outlined the pig of the Wildwood Athletic Club ereci a memorial to world w veteran* In Holly Park and motion was carried that t board send a letter of thanks and -ippr eclat ion to th' Wildwood A

C. for this project

The annual reports of the secretary and committee* were most int .'renting and show d that a great and important amount ol work ha* been lone by th- hoard

during the pant year.

The report ot Marshall Ball bridge Jr . secretary of the board who entered upon his duties

Fetomary IS .IBIS,

he had co-operated with the va-

c ryport wi

.... aewepapi-t 1933. S7.000: IMS. SlO.Mfi; IMS. SIS.OOO. Total line# of newspaper sdv-rtising. 1»22. I». 6S0: ISIS. 60.3S0. 1»2«. 11*.6«o. org*nU*'loB of publicity, with and in the Board of Trade

dtActuwion j office* to better *onsoildf t* ac-

tivlties of adv TtUlng commUtae. Written Inquiries handled by the Board of Trade during the ven1711 Secured over threequarter* of a million Uqes of

opening day changed Ip n week later because ao many voters went on the chase of the cottontalD and forgot to cart their

the aid

the evening, a large cniap-flr* built am! a program of entertainment took up the time.

fCentaaaee bum P J#t 0 „,

coat *70.60%. |ie »tat*d .

hotel would be financed by stock sold and not!:-,,, would ba ouutnndinr the s .

naM paying lor plot and fumuT

Inga.

Mr. Boeder called f„ r th „* - Ions of those present w (0 w(u ’ they thought of varioug William A. linger! w a < r . of a hotel off the b.-achiroL i. Having fit*: a hinehli-or.: howoold be the more expf-. eonnsoctfoa H.- r*M ih»; u. Hamburger A Bagel offer wu , good one and

!>. fcj A.-. 1^—

Scout* Edward 1». RorttirthIdea as to plan.. a:: .- and Hooper Steven*, member* oi proximate cost.

Troop 3 of Cape Hay City. pa«*?d! Edward.B. Araen h.. the requirement* for Eagie Scout j ,houh3 keep vrfelhln the limit M at the Inst seiMon of the Court ] that what is n- o-' of Honor and their application* se* We city la a year w. have been *»nt to the National | hptei bum «, Undi, a ' . Council for their approval ThU | wh,,* pmypi* drivlag through u is the first time In the history j ^ jt. He roeommend! ;h»: ’ of scouting in Cape May County - matter be given sound corjid- v

that any boy has advanced to thei tiem.

degree of Eagle Scout. After, ChrUtlan Donch decla-. : j4 they beeome fl.*t-cla*>. Scouts. It ja hotel will prosper in s-i h D necessary for them to secure 31 j city more than peopl- r j.. different merit hkdgea to receive He wa* In favor of a bmWn,

this title. The hoy* will be pro-,hold.

•anted with the badges a. a pub-) Mr. Bofroney stated tkatH

Condition* overhend

Wednesday, but wet and moddy under foot due to the heavy min*

of Tuwday evening.

Many hnnfkr* are said to have gotten the bag Hmlt of six bunnies Wednesday and Tuesday. The previous bag Hmlt wa* ten. but the law Was changed due to th cottontail* becoming so scarce Fields posted with "Keep Off"

sica* gave buntei- somewhat of Three new scout troop* have a chase before they could find been organised in the paat month open hunting ground* In Wildwood, making a total now Many farmer* in the county en- j of five troops. Scouting seems 1 ' - * - - - — t0 b# progressing very well In

this community and. Judging

<Continued fram Psqs On*!

dneed price. That was what really caused me to buy. I later asked Mr Canuso about It and he said that he bad made no arrangement with th? National people, and would not sell gasoline cheap-

„ H.n Ih. reUll Wk-. | huntm lmn „„„ T >-' • *»■' i or from thrlr owo o«ifl.borhood» stopped my check. Among the Sea Isle City

gunner* taking advantage of thc openlng day were Charles CloutI ing. John Kebner and William .i Steven* They all reported fair

IM«..

to thi* newspaper on Thursday morning 'hat he represented the

time In

Three Hew Troop* Orgaciscd in

Wfldwocd

Whittington Wouldn't Handle

roaeern

; Webster Bright.

from 4h? Infer**! displayed toy their froutmasters, there will be plenty ofv compoeiUon. Most of the troops are tneellng In the Scout hut on the city grounds.

Tree publicity m city pow«-Ijfha«o concern i n waidwood. and | Celebrated Fifteenth papet* and murb In such magn-Isold gasoline under their arrange-j Wedding Anniversary

line* a* Philadelphia OoKer, re-;ro«!.t BBlttlngton'* garage. In* •ort ana guide magazine.-. etc.jBea Isle CUy. and Van'r

Fifty thousand resort tolqer* ^

compand wtlh IS.006 In 1631 because of large quantities distributed at county booth at the Sefcqui. Thirty DcLux* Highway Sign*, comparer with 3* last year Participated in Caposhiay County publicity lour, with live delegation. Instituted Byreau uf Information on Boardwalk. wltK public writing room. etc_ M-f tempted to grl Gen« Tunnqj- u>

train lor Dcmpeey fight at Wild ^brm 1^ would wood: I nan gurat ton * *"

A most en>v;-*blc even I nc wa*

Ocean CUy. both bandied lti»P*nt ler.t Monday -hin Mr. and also, hr suted. Ua had Inveatl-1 Mrs. Rlcha.d Vow. of F. t. r*barg. gated the concern as far as he ee>cl*r»l^ ‘heir fifteenth weeding could, he said, and found they | anniversary at their home. Many

had office* in Camden

Newark.

Gei.rxr Whittington, of ’ the Whl mgtjn garage. Sea isle City, denied that he had anything to ila with the concern, 'They, tried Wtu get mr to handle it: - ' he aald.

’ i’I logk good I told uld lout over one of

hlytthelr contract* which 1 -lid. and

Daughter^ of U. V. Surprise Their Head

“Wilder Cottage." corner Pine and Park Avenue*, was transformed to a scene of beauty Wednesday when, honoring Mr*. Carrie Scrivanl upon the occasion of

............... . her birthday. Mr*. Anna Aioolt

beautiful gifts were received, j called together

rarely found

bulletin for member* and dll-' turned It dow:

sens: conducted ertenrtve •Stay When asked why he turned for September advertising cam j'''*"**- Mr Whittington said that palgn airan*?d for FrauWord he didn't like the way the aalesYeRow Jackets to train at Wild- mrf. of the concert- did bqrtnMa wood: had printed and dlrtrlbu:- •Th«r tried to get c»*h from all ed 10.000 toad map* slipwing ra who signed contract* 1 lound out. none routes to Wildwood; Wild *nd when they couldn t get ca*bwood wa* represented by twenty- had a* many check* a. possible

clou* committees in the year*! page* In th annual Cape Maying* e “ h r T h "' ‘‘"'J ^ >| work Secretary Bainbridge. in-(county, R*«trt Guide " ^„Xv «w me

et.leni.il>. wa* the man who eon-1 The above are only a portion of the ceived the Idea of a big llal-j th. accompUshmeMs of the Bd ; lowe'en celebration in IVtUkwood! vertir 1 ^ committee, apacw not

friends, .uany of whom ate her* of the Daughters of Union Veteran* of the Civil War. of

«»M, 1M. •»*“•'»<*““*!«*« or UMk Alim

inled by Mia. „ .....

OFFICIAL COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS General Election, Tuesday, November 2. 1926.

House ot Rep'esrniatlves General AnsemMy

Avalon Cape May First Ward i-ape May, Second Ward Tape Mar. Third Ward rape May. Fourth Warn Cape May Poini Denni*. Ft rat Ward Drunis. Second W&td Middle. First Ward Mu!die. Second Bard Middle. Third Ward Mlddlt Fourth Wart N Wildwood. Finn Ward N Wildwood Second Ward Ooeer. aty. First Bd i« l»tv Ocean City. Fit* Wd lad Drv 3Jty. 3ud Wd tsi Di» ocean City. Ind Wd lad Div Sauth Cap* Mav Sea Me City. First Wan! sea Isle Ctty. Second Ward

.. 1st Dlt . 2nd Div 3rd Div. 1st D<v . Ind Div Irt Dl«

Ktaltve of one ot the

large gasoline distributor* said to a reporlei on Thursday that the ohtef opposition to the eonedru In Ocean City wa* by the various non-member garages, who said that.Van'* Garag{ wa* doing all the gasoline business In

cf the members present nnjhi !- under a wrong DBprtwn - • lug the beachfront aelectior,. «• declared that <he eommu:- - hi: given other rtte* com.,:. :- , but had found the bench'-- - better proportion. As to r--offered or obtained front who wished to sell thei- pro? • for a atte, he 'Spiritedly ' <li~ It wax contrary to buslms- k: ; to reveal 4he prlcn of th p^> erty at a public mtetic.);. y Sofron-y'a reply waa in ansae:: questions of aev'ial mettih-:-to the price* of other Mte* Edward B. Arnett, taklu floor, aald that it would <* flfty per cent, more io eonstrjr a hotel on dhe Boardwalk thu .- would an Landis Avenir K again declar'd that Landiv tie nu' would be the best Ixi-Jn

for a hotel.

Mr. Gelk-r explain, d • port further, saying that ’> committee had found th- lieburger * Bagel tract t? h- 'W most dealrable ard had r.o «*r motive in selecting that niu Hasked lor a vote to deetd.- *Bd

waa favored.

Hobart, of Glenwood Aveaue. the ladles made their way lo the cottage. On entering the gaily decorated room. Mr*. Scrivanl wa* erwhelmcd with surprise os the party assembled there arose to greet her. Flags were everywhere. Tri-color banners Wood ariance and upon the wa|I* bung patriotic plctnre* suiting the orcastoD. Preceding the march to the dining room, where an elaborate chicken dinanr had been prepared by the hoc: esc. Mr* Scrivanl was presento-t with a maxnlfleeut bouquet o' flower*. Wednesday evening. November 3. Betsy Ron Taut. Nj. 6. wish-

Waddingtor rude » I

km tliat the eommi.KT adtenk tar sites, bellevinr th«t tie would receive patprlsioj: -id btetvstlng figures from pwldesired lo sail ihelr prtpertj :• such a propoeUlon. Coaddird, dlKUSViOn followed .V: WiddiKton's motion and on a nde tk

proposition was loet.

Mr. CeUer again aik.d '--I vole be taken to find out ptr.

cation was couaidered m.-:

Mr. Kaffert a ler's suggeation

and a basis upon which

Nr Ctl-

gxtherai

rine* for I

Mr* Serisanl in metnory* of h?T location they » birthday. Joiusd with the Franses Th? vote followed twth K. Willard Tent. No. 1. o( Cafle ] Jority In lavor of

May CUy. and gathered in Mrs

Serivanl'* home. Mr*. Dawson.’

heichlrM!

among them a hand-paint?d flooi lamp, which wa* given by those attending. At a late hour aii were invited to o beautifully decoratetrdinlng rdom, A eolj dinner was served from a tastefully eet table on which a huge wedding cake graerd the center. Those

Leesburg. Ocean

Clt} Tucks toe and J-eteisburg : Mr. and Mr*. Richard Vues, and Mrs. John Palmer. Mr. aud Mr*. James Qoud. Mr. and Mr*. George Hoff. Mr and Mi* Leslie Cone... Mr. and Mr*. Edward Voaa. Mr and Mr*., James Smith. Mr. and Mi*. Samuel G. Langley. Mi. and Mr* Edward Ireland. Mr and Mr*. Harry Valentine. Mr and Mrs. Howard Bu; som. Mr. and Mr* Walter Vos*. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Allen, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Bnimtar. Mr and Mr*. Albert Rowland. Mr. and .Mr*. Harry Butler. Mrs Elisabeth Voaa. MUs* Ttny Vti*. Mis. William Dickenaon. Mr and Mr*. William Sinkenson. Mr*. He I,a Jackson. Mr*. Cecil Lear, Mr*

Norman Burke. Mi** Elsie WblU- a close frieud. brought the birth-

ker. Mi** Ella M. Cloud. Myrtle i day cake, beautifully Iced ati.l; Pi rs ( Cafeteria In

__ Cloud. UJIlay Voa*. Racber quite the biggest *urp...<• of all l J 1 C,. rre « .-ild that many people' Laughltn. Elizabeth Allen. Jean , wa* that the cake contained th. London is in Ocean City signed contract*, Allen. Jennie Valentine. Noah | exact nuu.ber of candle* necessary — silh q down payment of *1. and Collin*. Walter Freestone. John Mo tell toe hostess' age. London's Urrt eaffit:!* pal.1 nothing rtnee Allen. Rlehard Voaa. Jr.. Jack _ _ _ _ ' bw?n ■ sueaoa. IV Fessolano of Sea Isle City. L-.'gley. Earl A'len and Frank — " It has a seating e»n»r " stated that he signed a contract 1 Freestone . New Coroner Swom In ^ London.: and paid *5 cash, the balance to I .. shied at the Idea, wtih.n be paid last Saturday. "They gave. Dr. H H. Horortlnr wa* sworn weeks of the openlnr tb< «' me a reevipi lot »1S.” he said. ; Suspend Wildwood Broker 1,1 Wednesday a* Coroner of; |-ria bad all the noon f- .? ' ■and that looked funny. Thej tbu county by Deputy County . could handle, end most told me that I could buy gaaoli... Albrrt T Gram Wildwood clerk H M Rohr bach. Dr Horn-' arm chair, were fllh'l J

lor 2c a gallon ieaa at Whitting- r '*l ertati.- broker, was suspended aline did not have any opposition : time.

ion - * and oil for 6c a quart Ieaa | by the New Jersey Real Estate. in the recent election and sue-' f|> P cafeteria Is !■ ,hr They shoaed me a lot of con -1 Commission on Monday a* ibe re-j ceeds Garltoa M Wort colt pj,,- -<Wrlot and has pA".'react* they had signed riih Beal suit of a controv.-rcy over a com ccedingly popular •«» «r*« r Ule City people I slopped pay- mission of $1000 he was ordered —. ^ met. on my ch'ck next morn-: ' ■ pay The complaiut wa* A Colorful Case ..-a

wrought by Jwdss L T.ylo.. also,

.to far *- tbi* newspaper ha* of Wlldsoo.1 The caw wa* Oae .-i th*- case* coming to : "FJ’ZZri intei. able to a*etrtain no garag* heard in Cxmdrn in July and at, trial In Cape May County courts liij t/Ottfl / 1 ha* beer, secured to co-operate, that time the accused broker'is Ih*. of 'Robert Poiadeater. I P| 1 J

With ti,. Na.--1 concern between wa.- ordered to pay Mr Tayloi , charged with atrociou* n*sault Ort an City and Wildwood, all per-j th* commission All'-ged failure and baiter) on Wilbsin Green, son* signing contract* beta ecu! io follow the directions of tie j colored, of th? same city. || ihase two dries being compelled governing body resulted in dbe a colorful case, to go to one or lb* othe^ for j suspension. J ..

cheaper gas. Careful Investiga- _ ____

tlon. however, did not dlsclos. " "Sailor Maidsthat th* C02.nai.j - rtpir-cnu-, jsi 0 On ~ tlvro promised lUhllJty inwianc, 1 h- «lldwooU H.gl - uool to anyone The- ptomtoe U foi L-ondltlona! Bill ol 'iale senior 'las* will t-r- their accident insurance, aud a policy ^ . . . . . . annua! op*.etta entitled. Sailor of th* Contlneuial lusuranc. Csm.susa Woo. Onsi Maids." this yaar Hunt s Company I* acto,ily issued. t ^ Casino Thaatre. Tueadsy evealag Mayor M. *1. Sot coney, on origins! bill of sab. and io show Mis* Hand and Mt Gels ar* diTUumday ameumg. stated thM hr i « b *’ » N>w * rT ~V registration I reeling th. show,

bad been loM that liability *n-t b »* bM ’ n i *; U ' ,n . ,h

,nance waa promised "If any of‘«»*®P ^ thereon - iirsnsr r,.v/ .s- rrt™ s: ^ twd poration again com. to Be, Uielil"- U iransfened to u financ The fintehing touches on It. .■ i:v they Will be amated at once, company, subject u> a condiUoaal new 8ca We City fire tou-e are and held unde, a char*' of rw b»n of ^1*. or to any holdingnear .ample bl that the city citing money unde: fai.w pre- • »n.pau> The bill of sale m«rt | fire apparatus 1* nos ail housed trnar and mlsrepwwentBilor i j be made In th- nam of the pur- in th.- recount rue led building base be«n told by a number of chaser If the registration 1* to uoj —

people shu bought their rontiact | uwd by him The said bill of that they, t « buyer*, have been sale ot courar. maj be utotained promi*.d liaollity iiiourance -.nd; b> 'h* onan.-e ompany. pending insurance again*! property d»u:-j!hr payment* required, under j

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Voted For Boardwalk

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