Cape May County Times, 14 January 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 20

Ik WMr •ection* of Ue eountrr “ ‘ ““ ‘li typ* of »rchltectnre i*

tr *e icd nior* 0*117 rlajple fa :

r with 111 wfcltB p!»iter«d b ind rod til* roof, prcwoii * It Bttrocti;? appooriBt-e wbetb|.b« 1b the iummer-Uino, cooM with the rreea folUxe. or W winter time, with the tround

tod With (BOW.

_j* brood frooUf* of thii home Iftjto the otroet. plennod for an todt tree: lot. elmoct ogoahr aa ■B^iO* a aooth facie* one. Se' Idww* tha croud, the loor of the lieto-rooa dropped, th# Iron Ul«H0N ara flat abore the crade. m -toteUier with tba blue ,re, a (fater*. odd materially to the ex

into a oqura canter hall, the stairs brine located so aa to cal the effect from the ll»inr«oom. nearly centered on the openln* and fireplace directly oppotdie In the end of the Ion* l!rin*-room. With the dropped floor, the eeilin* which is a'chad. Is somewhat hi*h er than the raat of the hoosa. The walla, a roach plaster. sUppM. An arched openln* Is oppoaite the entrmnoa into the d 1 nine-room, kitchen, larjer than uanal.

ceptlonally w

with fl exceptional!? Urea closet, am rate bath, with the main ha as to roach the same such, th in thin hath be In* omlttad ■ ebower subsUtoted.

etc. Not* th* hailt-tn alcove, the stoop and the con rani core of th* rear entry and basemen* 'Utrs. to both the kitchen and front part of

;• undry.«

Tba material* aaaa u the Mrncttoa of this boms ara a best. Tha Boors aiw of oak, a: which is robber ima. where a co I th* floor ant th* walaaeotlnf. The woodwork thronfhos: : b‘r>h. palsied a *ray and I

, We Imacln.- ths! four o«t rfj five ot our frtetKle hate It. Ye#, of course *• l,n * 04 ; 'the pbonocraph. but looklt— 1 Now we hare the radio, or If haven t lou of our frlemds I have. j People finally *ot tired of talk-! , In* about CalMomi*. but

I heavens—

Now some flend inflicted Florl

: da on ns.

' SuppMlax we did pat Harry

Ths* off the front P»*v—

Didn't we have < t.xptuan aad, then Brownln*. and c< OPOISO; thni hardy ptrewnlal. Wayne Wheeler, will always be with no. For years I worried because Is

couldn't afford as auto—

Now 1 have ore. and Isn't any room on the hlchway* for tea to i drive It. nor any place U> park I seat to the war to end war-j

Aad bow im marries !

And her people live with u*. Some ae-t of law we've pot to jam to slop jteppln' on the pnaj | there eurely isn't any need for; so unreaaonabl* a itpeed. Some tolke co sailin' by our door *tj forty mile* an hour or more.; Before they aee our stand, by cum. they've pone *0 fast they're • almost hum. How can we aeil! our lemon pop wber. by the; thne that they can stop ihey'rai down the road a tulle or two?'

Elmira don't know what to do j _ ^ . and says my idee ain't no *ood i John A. Larkin, i* the prospecand tha’ I'd better aaw aome tive builder of the new monarch of wood Hew York's skyline—a 108 story

down the e«k* build; nf. !t wOi be the bi*-

- thing made by mas and wfi',

t«« feel.

Vre* Cape May

Adapts 1927 Budget Wm Cape MaTs IS* f bud^l ! was paoa*rt on »m. and nacoed readlntrs at the regnlnr tneetln* of Bortmch Oouncfl last s ' Tba budget in round St totals US.t60. compared

I1P.PI8 la UZ«.

December Honor Roll D. & A. Will Extend

Wildwood Should Own

of Sea Isle School

* Rparh Front: Mori,t '‘ A '" r,da "“ w “

oeacn rrom u^-Linie sadm.

b the People £ Playground The Sea Ule City achool tad

and Should Be Under

City Control

Prabe For Mayor Culver

Thr cHy should own the bcuch front. Norn that title has heC* eatahli&htd beyond a doubt rhtuuxh deci*Kin of the eourl. lhara Is nothin* left to be done. «r far as title is concerned. It U for fete information perhaps, that anil wa* brousht. It took a lot of red tape to g« there. 100. There wua the undoing of musty

—«e*6 old aad, searches gone ovar whk* ha# traversed the roads of legal technicalities many a thee. It had been thought they

went daad and buried.

ft ha* always been thus, just aa won ar somethin* hs started. «an>e one botw up to let us know the* kind of stuff the world i# thade of. Over night a new syndicate wh* born. In the lapse of a few boor# a company w», formed and a sleeping oomtnunHy rouaed to rariatence. Raveling# war* picked up and the threads sr.. Uvcther In the making, Thw Beach Realty Company are a kfadful ot men whoac lead-.-: Is pyaagnet. There »*» no pu |]. IPg^way from him thoae fact, wB@Pred at a tftne when leas' i-

Uc-a-, uwcui.

a^aral yearv ago. a commute-

U> establish .

PCJWgOeirt beach front lin.-. Thi resq|R of that oommiUecV v ** xW* Poim gained, won by pqnprtft efcort-. yrn. it le a PqJW for a cmaiuty. At that .time Edward s. Cul v*r,mrtm the h4a!nnari. H.-. Culver gontlnued the offierist.ip ami carried it w4th him t„ •labors seat. He never let up

t'ildwnod, the same Mr. Culver i bo^City of Wlldwoo-j owns th. hrough hi* ilrelaas effort*. When be pages of history are made W Wildwood, there will be one | penned to the c rod it of •w Edwsad t Culver Whc^i

an attendance of 17« during the month of December, an excellent record. Very few cases of sickt»e,« were reported during th*

month.

All the latest methods of teaching and modern equipment are in us*, at the local achjol. under the direction .# Professor Leroy Archer, principal. Sea laic City reboot ttac’iere have a record of 100 per cent. In enrollment in the National Teachers - Amocia-

Uon. a

The following is the roll of honor for the month of December. the pupil# haring a perfect attendance with average Eighth Grade—Dorothy Reed. Raymond Speer. Vincent Lama line. Harry Muller. Jr., and Lawr-

ence Peterson.

Seventh Grade—William Tullr.er, Vincent Andante. Atn<* Shannon. Rose Monchetti. Naomi Diamond. Dorothy Town. Cal’ - erlne Dtror. Rose Montagna. Alberta Wood. Jane Raffa and Mar-

garet Back man

Sixth Grade—Kathryn Pitch. Clara Parker. Charles Camp. Anthony Eliaano. Oscar Gibson. (Harry McAllUter. Thom** Peter-

son and Ethelda Mullet.

Fifth Grade—Henrietta Braca. Margaret Comb. Re. Monchetti. Floreni-.- Ferrari. OW-nUne La-

mannx. Roger p ar k.

Peasolano.

Fourth Grade- A: U John Monchetti. Kmi. Evan# Robinson. Vi: nino. Maurice ikifret Monchetti, Rachel s

New Jersey Lines Win Expend $2,650,000 in Work; Building#, $200,000 The Delaware A Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Company will epend »2.«SO.*UO In New Je.wcy oesk year to expand th'‘

telephone ptaoL

Thla money will provide exlen-! •don. to tedepbone equipment ini practically all section# of the! Stole where the company opr-;-; Bel! engineers eetkoat* that! :5.w»* new telephone* wlH be connected during 1*17. Thi* is! a dally average of about ts tele-j phonea. The number of telephone* to be removed next year due to bosineea failure*, deaths ' ,r people moving from j pa it of the Bute to another i i> about 18.OC0. Thla will leave!

line and wave and point up to,

Tt TT.U ^ Widwwrih Buriding by''dli and out o. eight- I tell you . .. . «»? ^vnnnn

speedin' Isn't rLht. If they joat! * ,w W

knew t* xt we have got some eof;ee that U boilin' hot. and wlche* and homemade pie wouldn't go n-aallin' by. I 111 git a motor bike and cba*.-

them feller* itrws the pike aad i

make 'em come back and eat, I hate to own that I am beat. My

scheme Is all right, but I sec It's! hardly perfect. By Gee. I'll have'

i Wat* for the erection of a | sower dwpoaa! plant end xke lay- > in* of sewer main* at a cos: of { |?3.Mt ware eubmlttcd and an : ordinance covering some ie expeotod to come up M the next ! meeting. Tutwday evening. Janoj ary Jt. The mains, under the ; plans, wili be laid one aquai- ( east and one square west cf ! Broadway, from Myrtle Avenue j Th* erection of a tuw Bon Hall. U be SS x >8 ft-, two j stories high, and to contain Council chamber, a Hr* b

•• New 1 10 Story

QI 'T : ,oc>

okyscrap'tr lo Be the Highest

feet ; and

! The prqpaecd location. Fourth | Avenue one block wgat of Broadway. is not meeting wRh approval. howevc. and the matter wa* laid over to determine the

The coat of erecting sod bt.ldlng. without,

equipment or flxmree. is eoti-

mated to fce IU.8M.

Buick Ahead \ in the \e Afakt in 1926, m atooe Park than any other or

v 4,736 Bakka a « b

101 .

Kflttd in cbe ragnerabona. Osc in cwerwH

Bokk.

convinr ag evkteace of Bokk tail —— Tbty bow Bokt inU tain t#« mt 6f*a- Umm tmk axnW#,. My mi T i,-fca, mnm d» Cc«t™«—or *. W«tt THE GREATEST tUICK EVER amrr. MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD K l Jowl* Scnraai. Pro|ioeto BAILEY MOTOR COMPAfY ^ H»vmi Avenue at Tenth Street

i; American Architectur ,

S/pi T ° wur-nmareT^-u m»! Show B “ ut >' ° f '

ost conoe.-vatlre of beings; there is ouly one way of doing a thing, and that I* the right

way. It Vill Rise 1208 Feet Smith had pasaed a weary ______

night. The strange hotel bod.

the panelng train* the mldnlgh; vultor* to New York will soon cat# and morn In* cocks had all have an added sight to se*. for contributed to hi* reatleaonesB <«!i«trocOon work

Joseph

More than a half million telephone call*. It Is expected, will b« connected daily In the local snw. Luring the current year «be number rah lam than half a

million dally.

CTo** to *208.080 U to be •qwnt for building eonotruction. Thi# money i# to be oaad principally for nnjor additions to existing central office building*. The exnendlMMs for new cables next year Include new toil roV* “■ wires : ' ’ephonoa Bornot#the toll l.nea to be placed are t0 ' Uni,kh ^ -Imrlt# for toll route* that are now h*-

Bctter Farms. Not More

Income Tax Forms Ready l or Service

Can Be Obtained From Colic tor of Internal Revenue Aii income tax form* for th. 1

i:-:6 were released Janu

■ ; WSI. Th* asm* may b* prw ,. : v t0 or , ’ ie*.* Sk * °* ,lle CoUoetoi !“ ‘ UevoMh. Third anu ' p „ s ' rwndon. N. j. jEun..* WLI , uaUcd to all In-

u * 1 " : ; «d for the year .

1*25. a.,J Sbo,.. : be rocelved by ; ' letn obortljr after the first of-

and U was not until half pas; office building, the highest 1 •even that he fell Into hi* first (world will begin within th* next

really comfortable dose. few wocks.

Bang! Bang! ‘"he sapor-okysersper will lower He awoke startled to find that feet above sea level. It b it was only a bellboy at h! <’oor. j 10 rt»e from the Times Square • Well, what Is It?" Smith r-c'-k*. 0*8 wUl front on EUrtygrumbled. second Street between Et.trthj • Telegranj. air. Will you ope Ninth Avenue*, only a few ' the door?" blocks Irom the ''cross-roods of ''Certainly not.” said .Smith. Ium! world.'' as Broadway am! crossly. H« was by no mean# »"rtynwcood Street ha* been

anr.ous to loav* his ahclter , ” rro * fl -

sheeta -Slip It under the door ' lll *» hu *« uffle. #trncturc. U. T can't do tNat. said." re- known as the Larkin Tower pli 1 the,boy, anxiously. 'Tt's o.. ,1 “‘>8tog. together with the ».-i a tray.' square feet of ground it will ocvopT. ** estimated to cost $18,-1 Ii wa# the usual moonlight iDAflfi. The value of the ground night and the necessary dark wa* said to lie ILSOO.trX). road. Against a bank a dark car From rental# the builders expert could be aeen. mirrored against to obtain about tJ.OOO.Wi ynarthe moon. Inside, two bead# ly. It is to be ready for use la

were seen lo converge Into a R*28.

single shadow. And the lunny This flky-plerclng tower Is fietbing wr* that they really were signed to show the turn and out of gas: Mmpls beauty of the American , olfc-r “iS? 'J- ..nSSTJ'b"" ^.h". SS;

always get tangled up and for- f„ r the set. get what 1 say. If J tell , br the ^ truth, of course I can alway, At preset) keep my stories straight, &> | ^ wot!find it U bettet even 11 it *... Towei me in trouble. l-arMil Tim Which remind* me that it only n-syS jpo 1 ” about half a* many word* ns fom hU

cA TAT EMENT ^ thel\esiclent of ' l 'Dodge 'Brothers, Inc. wa*,, n* Drer iv.xWv toe, will introduce x new line rfmnur rerem «> coo*cla, »«fc *, mAo tot Dodje Brother* presen-types, but °“upr“* • eonwdcnWr htshe mw •Ai »d m kw. oqwxjRbdfty wntb <

i third •

i truth i

•s .mlworth Bulb •#t to New Yor.

«• "talL;

confided i, nt«. but I ,

«nd dex^n, these dtoH^uiditd ** W*we, wffl mstamly W** standvd in fine c*r

Dodg* Brochtx* wiB **** Prcoeot Lae in

JoM taded. w#» my much th^b^T^ u** hMtory.mdanf the record total c mwean.

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