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CAPE MAY COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER
WHO IS IT? Free Theatre Tickets to the im Cv» aendin* in the contest tunur of today's silhouette subject
SEA ISLE CITY. CAPE MAY C0U5TY. N. J FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26. 1926.
■ilN'U.i: COPIES TWO CRN'
NUMBER THREE
rCase iiring In Avalon
Against f De-
Investors Protective Bureau of Sons Want 1 o Ocean City Newark Reports on Nasco Send Bullock Barber Given < m r 7- . .. . i „ ,! To Asylum; Year in Prison oubject of Many Complaints m North Jersey—Changed i __ _ Form of Prospeclus and Will Make aher Change |„»„dy Plea Brought Upishot Hi. Wife
posed
Re»trTO. Deri!
To Conform With Membership Certificates
Said Corporation Will Issue Its Own Bail Bonds,
To Save Aged Realtor
From Prison
Further Hearing Dec. 6
—Then Rushed Her
To Hospital
Insanely Jealous of Woman
|- »fc*t 1.
The National Automobile Service Corporation, known
"Naann " nt B t . . . v v ii- . ■ I \nolher chapi-r was ad.."<l to A n-nteiici- oi Haac^ of Newark. N. J.. which has been selling a contract in thr ^ of Anlh0Iiy j. Uuliock. Pri Mn at hard labor *
Cape ray County, promimig gasoline, oil and repairs to anto owners. wiaithy Wildwood Croat realtor. u» jog.-ph schiupp. a barber, o'
at less than the established retail price, free towing service, actideut: mho ■» un,1, ‘ ! of “ ;n 0^ ai > city, who ha* indict.
insunS ’ce and hail h«nd« ha< Wi, the .ohieot .v—' >'*••» f°r ah«ultlns a slrl. when by the September grand Jury insurance and bail bonds, has been the subject of complsint through- ,,, r0UEh hi , rnu „, i, „-J..d K . charged with at.xwlou. aaaaul. oat the Sttte. according to Ross Nichols, manager of the Investors' j ante- M K. Hildreth, a stay c>; {and battery with Intent to kill. Protective Bsresn of the Newark Chamber of Commerce two w.^ka wae gram-d by Judge] waen he pleaded guilty befor -
— a ■Jrf-I wn .. Urn —wr to a, a™* cw-b.,. : “-^r. w “" " Cm,r ' "““,g2r' ST.
7 TTr" ^ N*»co advertising prospectus will be changed or E»-Judc.- llildr-th request-d Schiupp. through his attorney, y* SK?* * ork ' 1 modified under the headings "collision daiins. legal services and i hearing tor nuiioct,. ] Georg.- R. Or -U. of Ocean Oily “ ""** eiperiy duMg. claum" to cMifann i« whit tie owr'. ! IJT'ou'! 1 .”"'' ” o1 mctuaUy promises It also states that Mr Meyers, mtiuager of the n was leamed. however, that j Aucrn. y GreU in pleading for concern, on November 12 stated that now "he was in a position to counsel for Bullock isked that clemency for hcMupp. spok- of
^ ^.f hi. ^ ,h.. m i m , TO .,. s ™: iiri^XT»“srsi'p ^ were being made. 1 - • -
" «• “ «
d him gft* In Ihe claw
it be gave ww
__ rlm m he , attd the child i • ::
wt him as • leach.-1 State Counn»B>ioi. :
had ea^uathi-.! slot, Soe.rd decla:
Sea I:*e City Franchise For Electric Co. Solons Pass Ordinance on First Reading—Final Action December 14 City To Buy More Gravel
t a mf»t!iig Mk>w!ng r i'cmtnnatonn » dr the Boeed of Bdueatioti
Voaday
Bishop Must Serve Time;
Appeal Refused
la tsadtylng. jned by T. Mily for the board. h- had to rat-
tber dcclar -d 1 Meadly feel- ' and papll In : He said thi><
- 1 Granted Stay of Ten Days
By Judge Ware To Ar-
range Affairs
tic-' president of the First Na-| tional Bank, of Ocean City, denied any connection w-llh the concern, and stated that the} bad jeen using his nani - a> a (O’jjertber and reference. Lat -r iliorts were received from th-* ilnin Seashore road, in thi •inity of Ocean View, that * nen of the Nasco concern old contract* on the proml*-’ ofj .-tryIce by Canuao's Garage, at'
Ocean View although no such 1 ________
service had been arranged for.!
Operations in Sea i«:i- city fo-1 Two-Year-Old Case Ended
cuwd attention on the concern I again, when promises w.’re made .
‘hlttington's Garag -. of j Attorney Jphn Acton, of WlldSea Ule City, was one of their woort . appeared before Judge service station- To date, a* fa.; „ w , r , „„ MondaJ . as public announceinint has been , . . . ,
_ made, there arc only two Kaaeoi B,^hoI, b ' ,,e| - waa that the! * ,,, * ons ln Cape May County.'keeper, of North Wildwood, who Education worldi 0 "" in Ovean City and one in! was convicted In October. 1 a that he w«nt-j Wildwood. Law Friday. howaVT.I oI w |, ln , liquor, but took and Mi* GandyC-lty aewspa^r ..wed, , ^ be(11
' - ■ M ihcj thal flftc-'n addillonal stations
-Tthinc ‘
— (Bullock Is Insane and that he | be committeed to an asylum, j Judge Ware. It was learned I after the hearing took place. ' otated that the six months' i period during which Bullock should have made an appeal had expired and he had no power to
Ex-Judge Hlldrtb said that Ina "Hicb os the defense had eppealed the sentence and which had been recently lost, the per.od did not start until that acDecember 6 was set by Judge Ware for a further hiaiing. If the final motion Is lost. Bullock will have to begin hie sentence. It is believed. It was learned that Bullock's three sons, were responatble for the plea of Insanity and would ask for a lunacy commiss'on to examlai- the sanity of their father. It Is said that Bullock objected strongly tp the lunacy (Continued on Page Two)
everything 1 ,
the leach-l being credited to < in# poioibi- I 1h " Jfttsco r.-presentaC ves. e „ M rath Promise to Bdiave
I strained . Chamber
(fused by the Hupretne Court. Hej ne of was sentenced by Judge Henry!
I pupil
H Eldredgt- The attorney asked ihat sentence be stayed In hi* , client's cane In order to allow
The r-port furnished by the. ki.
Commera.i"" 1 "''' "> *»•'"
November 1*. 1*1 Bishop w
j sentenced o
1 under date
i follow*:
'The Nasco nas been the Ject of many complaints ahd ‘n each case brought to our attenthe misunderstanding arose through the fact that th.’ saiesi led the purchaser to b - ■ bat th. 15.000 to 110.000 1 public liability policy which was vea away with th' service was 'n:plrte co vs rage of the kind -ntained In the ordinary standd form liability policy.
i have
"On November 1
at our rc- tobrepresentlng I tained
National Antomoblle Service been si rppration, called at this office]
Monday.
Judge Ware allowed a ten
days' stay.
Bishop on Friday. October I. Iasi, began serving a sentence in the Cape May County Jail for violation of the liquor law and appealed Ills sentence the following Tu..-*day. through counsel, befor? Judge Ware. Counsel for Bishop at that time . declared that that he voluntarily j entered the county Jail on Oe-
and could
here, as no remitter has it from Trenlon In referIhe derision. Bishop, in
prospwtus the meantime remaining r of publir ball while In prison,
well a* a! Judge Ware at a hearing on
h us<- ^ October 13 said that h.- had no .... I9J6.1 jurisdir'i 0 " ln *b* matter,
omeys. th? Bi.-dop. it is said. ut.d-:istood tlnued the! that he was to begin sentence ir liability on Oc.ober 1. having ncelved
' ] a notice from the County Pro*?-
hich theyi cu,or «o *be effect. Bishop »Isi i.ller serving about a week In the
county Jail was relfised W»dne»-
iy. October 1
in: 'ns- love and Jealousy of the
continental.
He staled that Schiupp'* wife tried lo lak< her own life by swallowing iodine and on another occasion by Inhaling gas. Mr. GreU declared lhat each thought so much of tne other that they resortod to violence. He further stated that Mrs. Schiupp had declared that she would leave her husband if anything w?nt wrong betw-e:.‘u them. Mrs. Schiupp. Sir. Greta, continued. look pleasure in art-us-ing her husband's Jealousy, slating (hat she even writes ter to tbU Court today asking lo
withdraw chargi
Judge Ware asked Mr. GreU
w-hy Schiupp used
Oreia replied ihat Schiupp had
flourished the gun wbe*
threatened to leave him. the gun accidentally going off. He said
that the (MenJam bad tended to do violence.
Attorney Orel* told bow
Arbtopp. realizing the
hi* action wrapped Ills wife In
a bath rob - and rushed h
physician and lab
lie City Hospital. *he recovering,
from her Injuries.
II? related how the couple had experienced many domestic difficulties. bill declaring that the who!' cause of It was due to the intense lovs and Jealousy of the continental. Schiupp being a Hungarian by birth and hi*
wife a German.
Judge Ware a*ked Mr. Greis if;
Stone Harbor Board of l rade Rotary Charter r Enjoys Turkey Dinner Presented To
Wildwood Club
Also a Mental Feast Along Practical Lines—Freeholder Coslin Tells of County's Advantages and Needs and Urges Active Work To Make fhem Effective Treasurer Taylor Urges Action Against Tax Delinquents
Isle Commissioner* transacted considerable important buslnexs at their meeting Tuesday afternoon. Vs a preliminary io the passage first reading of Ordinance No. granting a franchise to th? Atlantic City Electric Company to do business In Sea Isle City, an affidavit that application fur the franchise had been properly published and post;-d as required by law waa received and fil’d and the ordinance then passed on first reading. It will be taken up for final passage on December 14. Ordinance 74. providing for the graveling of the cross stmt* of the city was put on Its final passage, and ihe resolution formally awarding the contract for the work to Monlhan 4c Hall waa
adopted.
Ii has been found that the 8000 tons of gravel provlded^iflj: In the contract will not b? sufficient to complete the work and the City Clerk was authorised to advertised for bids for from 3000 to. 6000 tons of additional gravel, and regulations for opening ib» Ohfinante 77, establishing rule? . and regulatlona for opening the
he Allan-] slrwt# f 0r any purpot.
passed on first reading. This ls :,h ' •>?*' '* u very important ordinance and | UHinWpalltU
should be carefully read by all contractors, builders plumber*. ?tc. One thousand copl.« were ordered printed for distribution. The ordinance will come up for final passage November >0. Ordinance 75 providing iV ie construction ol a storm
drain on West J.-nwy
Declarlng that Stone Harbor's x rate Is high becuus-’ of delinquent taxes totaling three hundred thousand dollars. Treasurer and Tax Collector Harold I. Taylor told th? sixty-five men gathered at the Duval. Slone Harbor. Saturday allernoon tor a turkey dinner and the November meeting of the Stone harbor Board of Trade, that the foreclosure of tax titles I* to be pushed as rapidly as possible under his personal supervision. Borough Council, he said, wit; pas* resolution authorizing aim to go ahead with the foreclosures. At least four capable attorney* will be placed on Ihe work. Mr. Taylor was unprepared for an *addre*s when called upon towards (hr close of the meeting by President Eugene S4ng. who was toast-mast-:, but admirably succeed -e In putting across a real nessag- and p.-ovlded his hear-
•r* with an abundai
bought
In opening his
District Governor Charles F Puff, Jr., Delivered
Splendid Address
Many Guests Were Present
Ou< of Ihe happiest oecaslons in club life In Cape May County look place on Monday evening, when the recently- organized Wildwood Rotary Club was prr»?nted with Its charter, many i|ivlt?d guest*, including Rotarlbiu. Riwanlans. city olfirtat* and friends being present at the dinner in the Hotel Seville, '.a'ildwood. io participate in the auspicious event snd wish the new club a successful career. About one hundred snd fifty men aseemblrd in the pretty hostelry and partook of the excellent turkey dinner Served by the boet. the various courses bring Inter apersed by mirthful songs led by the Inimitable Fred Packer, song l.ader of the Atlantic City Ro-
tary (Tub.
William W. Brittain, special representative, of the Atlantic for I City Rotary Club, was master ot
I ceremonies.
After the singing of the "Star
objects for which
] j it stood
Foster Godin, pirsldelit of the .: Wildwood Klwaui* Club, was tb» _j first speaker and in a short but
addreae welcomed fio-
lor. who followed H. roster Cos-! 3 '* an * ,cd aDd >>y lln. Freeholder and president of IUv D C ' Cobb ' M “ , “ r 11 ? uW ?' the Wildwood Klwanis Club, who' w,lcou “ :d ^e guc«U to Wildwood, had spoken on "The Future ot ? nd ««« ded ,0 ,he r n * w cU,b Cape May County." declared that: h*" *; , 1 8bH ' f° r a «««*««»• c “ w -
Cape May County Is of paramount! ]' i xlo ’" ns ’h'
importance. In the early days of' California'* growth that Htate started advertising a* a Slate and !
Florida, lat -r. was keen In pick-P*”’ ***'
M^oS haT lbc finest
,h -- w:;'S u fi d e.d“fn
compared !o ^Tv^' | tribi^ *7 compared to ihe vast numbers 1^ f|>lb , and , hr wor »:
that can b': brought here. Mr. Tailor advocated ihat each resort
Include In Its budg-
publicity approprlailoi- to 'sc 41*-btire.-d. with suggestions iroin
county publicity director.
Taylor predicted
clubs i . , .
they were doing for the betterment of their communities, j Snort is Ik? on the «ln»e ol Kits: y an* cougratulafloive to »hvi new club were made by Mr. Whittington. of Atlantic City; Mr. Summerill. Pennsgiove: Charlf*
there wouldn't be a continuance I nu? -nd , t|U , g „.. «MtkB ttouble If Rrhlupp was set ] on flnl . reading.
five years many Acklo. Vineland: I»r. Hughes, 'ap? May Coun- Ocean City: f)r. C W. Way. Sea The people of. Isle City, and E. Miner Fenton, a municipality do not understand . j-biludclphla
the problems that Is officials and I District Governor Charles F. governing body have to contend Puff. Jr., received an oration with, he said. | when introduced by Chairman
President Seng asked Mr. T»y-1 Briltaln to present
touch upon taxn
his request that resulted I foreclosure' a iiDouncemca
d . Dev .wring himself opposed to
reduction
- to Prealdcn
Chal-
by 11
lly detaine.
Bishop's
legs I-
The report of the Board of | Mr. Taylor said that Ii make* no
Mr. Greis In replying stated ] Health condemning ihe low lout j differenc? whai a thing costs. Its that Schiupp had promls.d not j In the northern section of the; what you get out of H that to live with his wife on account city, which have been under in- counts. The ffta* • Ib-partain.: af of his peculiar trait, but would j vestlgatlon. was received and Municipal Account* bav- > r t np a support her an.l hi* daughter 1 fll-d and the City Engineer will 1 wonderful but iaulty system of He added thal on all previous be Instruct *! to draw up plans j municipal accounts, h - said, occasions where there had been i and specifications for filling th-.- faulty inasmuch n- they enable a trouble betw -n Schiupp and hi* 1 lots lo grade, graveling them and] (Csnimued so p» B ? Two wife. Mrs. Schiupp had asked for 1 putting in curb* and sidewalks on _____
hef husbana to return to her. j both sides ol Land!:
Mr. Greis. In concluding hlaj When tbi pie* stated that Schiupp had at- I bids
' ' " ] An order from roe «.uun
Chancery was served on the Ci I missloners conce- ng the pay-) ] tuent of money to a Jetty con- 1 ; tractor. I' appears the man con-
. . , ___ . ! tracted bills other than those for
tercstlng tor > m to stuiv tie, ' tnaterlal and labo; on the jetty! protib-s which wi i, published w nen v^uarreung a i hi(i cr( , dllorfc N , cutJd )U(U . Th „ aep, Mnb! . r jluy in sllhouet tcubch n '* ^ „ I nu-ut against him. enjoining the| which was recalled by Judge of theatre tickets. ***** a * If You Do the Court Will payment b> th. city of the' Henry Burt Ware several week* "ape May v- y. ki r- money due .n the Jetty The i ago. rHurnvd seventeen nuc bill*
city never approved the work and on Monday before Judge Ware. 1
until it is as-*The li*t follows:
; Mr. Puff's presentation address ' w a:- filled with sound advice to I the new Rotarlana and wa* Insplt ling. Kxpreoeiug confidence that I In due time the Wildwood club ' would :aakc good, be Impressed upon the member* the individual ji.HponsIbllly of the Rotary men. I her. Of course, all were proud ot jibe button they wore, but that i (Continued en Pap* Two)
INTEREST I* said Jo be the greatest thing invented by man.
believe you will join In
O '-re rv-u i ,n “’ u " w ' lf you 0|>eu *" * t ' seventeen 1 rue Billsi 0 '"" * l,u security Trust com
|pany. Cape May City, and see ' - interest allowed by them
.-s oi Lancus Aii-uur. j great! ", SS Grand J u 'y Returns -
Don’t Get Mad
One Murder and One Man- j win dr
slaughter Case in List
Asks Reduction in i ZT!! Auto Racer's Bail j 1 judge Ware Makes Fred' Wir.nai's Bond $1000 tB.a,w
e first
, who send In the co
he out-]you might recognize iveetlga-. man pictured abovJoseph I glance: or you may lu
•i near L while,
ho wa*. Afl „ yo,, j,,ve , •au ol a!, urn (be CiaMdfied
Not Excuse You
gentle- ixiarlng that in first ^ to hold on .- (o study ] quarreling with oi
j Henry Bur! War
led him. j quarter Session a
^ wife, Judge who sat In Court House
sured bills for labor and material j William Grimes, of Gee#
furnished will be paid first. The murder.
matter was referred to th» City! James Hale, ot Newark a Solicitor and B.vgineer. j Ocean City, manslaughter.
j Harry Craig and Emma . Welli, of Wildwood, larc'-n
,.. . ... Wdi. ProbMud By
r "'’ " Surrogate Fitch i ™“?
; br hi,
1 m nd.-d rent.
Hat
The following will* wci
1 Will Attend State Young People's Conference
when j dlrMted that her two sons share ill ’ htt' 1 1 equally In the disposition of her { *< o"'j personal and real property, naci- i '• " h ''. ing the sons. Daniel and RlrharJ !
j A. Swnin. as executor. , Wildwood Lutherans Raising Building fund j The Wildwood Lutheran i 1 Church ha* launched s campaign ! to raise SSO.OOO for building j fund by Ati.tiM (. 1927 If th!* |
Hickm
Wildwood, two couni*, rob*; and breaking with Intent. Rocco Turdhi. of Wildw. possession of liquor. Frank Morgan, of Ocean <
f liquor,
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