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Cape may County Times
CAPE MAY COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER
W. Collins Thomas •f Cap* May CMPty. mtm aft «*• times' »«a*. tc-"<>Jcta a fpi (*« AarK«n^«t* «* c»im Mar
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SLA MU Cm. CAPE MAT COUMTY .1 J„ FB1DAT. IIMVAKT
ISINiUj: COI*IKa TWO CICXT*
NCKBES TWELTE
; Started onvention
Supreme Court Orders i Detective Bills Paid
I Vt/iUwnod Mu • , p, y G,w - , w tiawooa Bureau , 2644 6I
$350,000-E»- > Occn 35? Feet i Capacity 4000
Equipped Stage
brtP* »)rt**n and tm tba Wildwood •n ti under way. i ptctur* la
r 13. lit*- lu eoat Tfca rain* at i b*eo a* It mater* by i at lloa that baa 1 to tUS.eov i 3t» feat la to tb* B I toolf will : In lanalb and I<1 . with a aoatiaa ca»M. Tbto la well capacity of I Wildwood theatre, which acau ITM. tit ppm! In South Jerl of 60 fed and I feel. xtlumaa ti I be of aupar-»(**! r beat bed with a* . with treated Creoaote pit
> each aide of tb* to will be ! in winter and a for basketball } was underwritten by Barry, of PhtladelK Fletcher Uo,. i Barry beinc pr*i
Judge Ware Clam Digger Believed To Was Counsel Have Lost Life In Quicksand For Prisoner j George W Redpath. of Glfaen Creek. Went Out CUmnv But Jury Found Man j »ng in Denoe Fog Last Friday Afternoon and Has Not Guilty and He Was | Been Seen Sine©—Searching Party Found His Pail
Fined $25
Sent to Jail Until He Pays
Man Was Not Familiar With Holes in Flats He Visited
filiation w«s “»* been met by Oeorse W.
I. Court Hoowe on Mon- J^T M ‘ d ‘“^; 01 ?*&
day when Ha-ry Cre»«. of North * .HU .“".t iTJ.L.S' ,1., «, W h
j who wa» clam dtMTtn* oa lby Sau oB Green Creek, wa. oped up by qutekaund. Fer who knew the unfortunate
*d for trial before Judce Ware) without couMet. the Aid** act-| Inc a» tounael for the dedeadant. when he dtooorared that there ware no r enbera of tba bar pre* ent upon whom ue could call to
mpre^Mri Crew-
Crm told <h. Judea that he could not afford to hire a lawyer.
String Band Parade Drew Big Turnout WUdwxxi VIA. Mecca For Folks From Every Section of County Saturday
Thousands of Prizes Given
Arrayed In
the cUtterlng
inn centurions and
■inimmins tuneful melodies, the Wildwood Strtns Band beaded
Wlldwod Sat-
urday afternoon to cedebrat* tbrlr rapture of second prise In the Philadelphia Mummer'■ parade on
Kaw Year'* Day.
inda of folks from every
pert of the county Journey**’ Wildwood to witoMB the r t and to participate In th< ti tod «»l »B the Con* pf^ imiUi wnowball* contalnlny order*
Wildwood roerebsoto " kinds of merchandtoa.
The weather. thouBh threatening In the morning, cleared off; nicely about noon and wa» Jurt
ly that be
perlenced clam digger and II t» their thought that hto unfa tolltartly with the various holer In the Bat* and the dangers tha' lurk by coming in contact hUib
.<*, cw. «- —i“si£,rrt2 e-wu-.-c .. M u „ MtuaIMn «»C ttol Mill IWa« ; Md ... , trlnl[ Bl (11 . — Mt for Mm to do wgs to aM an Mn Dowdy, who says tha. ahe unael for htm. * knew that he was not * Before beginning the caw. tbe.^,,, as idge ashed Craig if be hnaj^,. b ^„ h to any owe on the , t j, *,11,, ^ that
Craig was found guiUy of the targe by the Jury, who were out
live mlnutea.
The Judge, after the verdict to returned, imposed a fine of 136. with an order that Craft; onfined In (hr eouacy Jatl til the Sne hi paid. i September 3. Craig nsm a dire from the car of Lero lamb, a Philadelphia re. ana vacationing in -N
* Months For
Ocean City Housebreaker
Earl Shock's Plea of No
Work and Noth ng To
Eat Failed
Shocked When Sentenced
Judse. 1 couldn't get work. With nothing to do. K waa the way I couM get tsonry In
hen on the stand Orel, said that he was under the ! illuearof liquor when *>» removed the
■trailog it. He said Bums W-Ji* told him to g<-t ihe Mrs. which she Mid would bold until Latah the cafplainaot. had paid
A sweater nr.d coat wet
by State Trooper Relily. Red path waa tall aad laaa aad 10wa to b* quiet, with a
tatioa of being a
a.” Odd Jobs ' yath. whose
life
He told Mr*. Dowdy Friday nfrrnooa that he was gotag clam lax ins The fog waa heavy aad
! Letter Contest Ends $25 Prize W.ll Next Week l week waa the end of ; Letter Contawt. tell what the misa- ‘ was by quoUng from Of Mrs. 8 O. Langley. 1. who has been a per e the start of the 1 winner arvernl I any*: have been of the this wart* work
any-
That *ain* aftei Mathis, who .1 a sttre drag for William i other. Foster, also started out nUaalon. e of the wot
and 1
raid
Cmtg what he was paid by Mr* ] "While
Weils. He said that Mrw. WaMs hrard Redpatb rtoatlng. The tog owed hto'. raven wee**' wage*' *■“ swirling * ‘
nod u. -'ate had uc» hewn paM *0 thick w, Emitted taking auto ride* * 1
Miss Clark Was Slain, Says Jury
Facts Shown At Inquest Point To Strangulation Aa Method of Murder
Negress Fined $225 County C. of C. ! Eo, Selling Liquor Favors Qcean
Says She Didn't. But Pled Guilty on Counsel's Advice
No Clue To Who Did Deed
The death of Mtra Mary S. Clark, wealthy PUUB>ur« wumaa. on the beach of Cap* May In a lag snowstorm on tta'.urday. January 16. t.d* fair to rewire a at lhoe. unsolved which New Jersey ling fan mi. May City official*. Stole and Coronet W. M have been working night and dny to unravel the mystery but *o far without obtaining any tangible rlue. to B* guilt on anyone.
Aaka Postponfifnent of Hearing on Bill Rescinding Thit: -Mile Limit
Fine Addrea* on Service
bum Nutter, of Atlantic City. When quest toned In reference n lb* dkwrderly bourn charge, he replied that die did not con wet suvh a boura Bhe declared bat ab* condootad a boarding ««** for hotel help and at the I Tne her boura was raided a ■arty wa. being held by the •rang aran and young women with her.
with Mr*. Well* and that ing'the motorcycle pol’.ja! 9** tor ««>«*. «»«T drank, waa a tar occupied by be was "broke" awst of W
Culver. Commissioner Tay-j
police Ctbb !
lor and Chief
; told hilt
aal Mr*. Wells
Then followed the String Band. 4* they appeared In the Mummer 1 * parade. The hand was roundly applaud, d all along the
line of march.
Many bustnem establishments had i utomiblltw in line. There were several of the piling* lo be used in the convention hall con atruriion in Ho*. The work met. on the Third Ward beach improvements. carrying their .hovel*!
and other Implements, were like- f . cw . wise in line. (Rotary Will /Attend Church
in addition to the String Band. Wildwood City Band and the
talued taking the tire, but declared himself innocent of
lean Ion to steal it.
Mm. Wells did net appeal trial aad her ball wa. forfaited
Wildwood High School Band enlivened the parade It was the (first appearance of the High 'School organisation and. .Hired in new and natty maroon nnd white uniform*, they made a hit. They were led by their director.
The Sea We City Rotary Club will attend church Sunday ntng In the Sea Isle City Methodta Church, when aa addret "8*ivie*" will be delivered by Rotarian Irving FUcb. There will he special music and i her* of other Rotory nnd Kiwant* Club# are Invited to attend <he
Who Is It?
other
that It Wi
r some dlatance. We kc-w Ri path's voice and thought be ra< have seen u* and was letting know he was there We yel! back at him. but be kept on yi o we thought be didn’t h< Fog. you know, play* so r trick* with «>und-"' Holllngshcad and Jerae muskrat trapper*, of' Green Creek, told State Trooper Reilly, of Court House, on Monday. that they were convinced Redpatb bad fallen Into one of the ice covered bole# and was swallowed up. "While trapping muskrat* last Friday in tke deaa# fog." raid Holllngshcad. "I heard cries for help. We tried our beet to fir'd who wa* calling. ' ut were unable to And tree** of anyone. Wter we were told Redpatb wa* mlaa-
ing.”
A searching party wa * -rmed at Green Creek. The lug had blown to sea and tbe moon shone brightly The party searched the flat*. Redpatb'* footstep* »rt* traced. They led up U bl* p»il and spade and then a.opped. steps leading away. them of the unfortunate ending of Redpatb
Consternation Among' Deimont Brides i ^ ^
Had To Make Hurried jj^ni
Study of Cook Books I jm,. ' Many house hold* In DelmoC j
wife and little child I Inc tn the hone* lo talked to kave inaitolling lo This h> my tost offence of kind." Such waa the pin* rawer to Earl Short. 111? ary Avrau*. Ocean CMy. v Mtolooed by Judge Ware on louday. after be alMy to the charge and entering, throwing to on the mercy of the court idge Ware bad another view
month* in State Prison. When rantencr waa pronounced Shock waa visibly moved. U log evident rim* be aid not prat esjefc a aenteoce. gave (be Ocean City thrill raven*! when be refurad to »top when belle lad », alleys, over feoom and under buildtr through Ooenn CRy proper. Anally being captured. He was arrented by the (Venn OUT police for rorureotloo with a heriew in that refour other Mora uf the Inst riolrn goods M found Burmsn and Detective the Ocean City police.
Coroner Holds Inquest H. l»*«-
On Tuesday Coroner Thomprat ;
f. Stone Harbor
Board of Trade Dinner Meet
Inquest
Tbe Jury. aft*, hearing arimony of several wttn ha were abt to trace only a
part to the wesltby Pittsburg aptnater’a actions, retired at 6:10 P. M At f: 05 Lewis » onto, the foreman, read the verdict that
"Mary 8 Clarke met her dsath! foretbly**!!^deface downward***!!! ^ Freeholder* Scored and Detbe sand on the beach until j f en ded For Failing To
mrred. by |
Hard Surface Road
Voter* Urged To Organize
i them. When yelled to the to kill. They X to kill hint, e with Ocea OKy’s popu tatioa brtog weH represent art In the rivara. Shock was found tong a "Houdlnl" It • barrel in the yard of a Central Avenue bom<
Thieves Robbed Court House Homes Took Time To Eat Lunch
in One Home
Cape May Court House was stirred on Monday when It was Uurord that three home* were watered by burglar* early Run .lay
which
look up tbe grealato part at the early afternoon waa merely a recounting to the finding of tbe body by Irving V. Palmer, coast guard. *tatk>ned at C May Point, and other member* to bl* unli headnd by Captain Edward K. Scull, commander at tbe Dr. Julius M. Way. physician and Dr. Frank Hugbea. who performed the autopey last Saturday, described their finding*
la detail.
Dr. Way was Inclined to be-
lieve the woo with forcibly.
brulsra on her body, many which showed up dunng and after the autopay. were ckuaed by
rough handling.
Dr. Hurbra. however, was sot *o confident. He thought the Ice. In which tbe body »*» imbedded, might have reused many of the bruirae. He did admit that the sand which waa found In the woman's throat, lung* and bronchial Ultras, could not have been
taken In after death.
An important pohu. which waa brought out after the qursiiunlug. wa* that, while the sand waa feund In the tube* and para age* of the throat and lungs there waa noc* In the r'.omaeh proving. Dr. Hughe* raid, that the woman'* mouth had probably
been closed durin which la believed
-lurk., ih, iGun Toler Given
Tbe Board of Freeholder* were cored by Prriadent SelVg of the (on* llaibor Board to Trade, at well attended and spirited
rat body In
PbitodeipbU. on
nd nothing
have we bad from raid Mr. Seng.
wu.aew .« ora — — AUm Harbor ad been j Boulevard. "They promised to He believed the ,,urri ■ urf »^e «*«■ lurnprte. and
1 we find they are not gofag lo It. It in high time that by our bft'iota. let the county dais know that there is suob
Boulevard
The Cap* May Cham bra of mimerce met at Ih* Wildwood High School building last Tha**evening. James A. Walks*, linen! Philadelphia atturway.
worth at Mr. Walker. Service eonaldet* my neighbor re the equal to myratf. be said. It tasista that I Help neighbor Touchln upon -rondittons to today. Mr. Walker the flrwt govermneat ta the In Wed State* l» Joel what waa In the beginning, at Ih* Id—the home. The jayvers* M to tba country cannot esito without homes and uni as* the home la property goverara all else wHI fall, be decla.wd. The American people are asleep. He mid. They talk first aad think afterward Frank D. Collins, preside*! of the Wildwood Chamber of ComOour iff Chamber lo Wildwood. Harry Keating, manager of tbe Wildwood String Band told of the
will
r get anything but until we show our
torength by our ballot. K every man in this room would go to Stone Harbor on election day aad vote, pranWare would soon turn
to performance "
A considerable dlecuaaloa de-
ll by Dr. Charles E. Were
voters to register In Stone Harbor. under the slogan: "Will you be one to 1006 to vole 106 per cent, solid for Stone Harbor, to make it tbe Oem of Cape May
(Caetlnirad on Paa* Vwe)
the New Year's Mummer's parade In Philadelphia. Preal lent Irving Fitch preudad and Secretary Gilbert Smith was at bia
Luther Ogden lion on tbe beautification of the coun.y by the planting of trig* and badge* along tbe roadway* Walter Trees, of Wild* >©d, wa. raked to tell of tb< work of the Wildwood Kl* .nl* tlub In planting trees, aad euggrated that the co operation of tbe various service club* and other civic *»- gsalaatioua of tbe county be secured la tbe beautifiratloa pro
ffrttto
Councilman John Heinte. of Stone Harbor, asked that a protect be made to the Legislature against tbe bill to remove tbe three-mile limit for profwatoaai fishermen on tbe ground* that It will eventually kill surf fiabtng. (Ceatlmred e« Pap* Twel Vice Chancellor Hoick Transfer Wa* Legal re suit brought in (he Couri to Chancery by Mrw Irebelle Dennett, of Philadrtphli. against John L. Maher, of fire late City, to tret the lagatii y of the transfer of the home at the late Mm- Mary L. Brooks, so aunt at Mrw. Dennett. In 9ra tote City. «
by
Six Months’ Term
After
a brake
and conductora. tbe two
cinrke*iir l the**tre*f Friday jHifi Finished Oratory Failed Inquiring the way to thej To Imprega Judge
rh. and Corporal Illingworth, the Now Jersey State police.!
(Cretlnure re Page Twre)
City, charged
1 with • arrytng concealed dredly' w-apore. failed to totprere Judge
Sea Isle Postmaster 'ST
,.__ Ir Ju<k- was an kmpreread with tbe Iwrtng until Mac- Received Official Notice of . oratory to the man to color tha: Tbe pueketbook| Appointment Yesterday ^r^ro^ve^^nJttV^nSd-
SECt RITr TRIST COMPANY
ha* over 16,700,006 00 aareta
Capital and aurplu* over 6700.
j 000.00. Your money ia reft with them. Y'rU can depoait by
Thrnrgb he . nvployed the grace I mall. Think T over.—Ad*. id aauitty of an after-dinner | ——. :
aurr. Simon Legree Perry.
him.- to Mr and Mrs j-j . v t Ber.net! to Mechanic KOSenDaUm NOW
waa roller«v! to ISO and cb valued at *40. The and watch were In a
mding rently
Ictnity and
.ratoe riwmght.
I* Sea !»!' j I g x jn nt, nc
having re- , y jgj,
ifflelal appointment gyiten Judge War
! u
by impoaing
Flrwt Bap
•emeu* ram- i Ocean View Home
i pucketbook i Damaged By Night Blaze lra“«hl 04 to-| Wednesday algbt a fire
***“* £:; to 1
- I View, who Organizing New Building j«n Shore l and Loan Association ;» Tf' *'*
New* From Today’s
CUsaihed Aik
Have you been reading tbe clareifled ads of this paper every week? There are many bargains In real relate, aulomabllcs and every imaginable article for you or your home sdvertlMd every wart. To get tbe moat for your money con wait tbe rtareMed a 1e *t this
Countv Banker* Met
At Ocean Vi©
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