Cape May County Times, 20 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Attorney Saves

Pillmg Jail Sentence

Recent Deaths Xiv. Jnlia Enfrersall

L. 8. Caldwell, a Jeweler of Wildwood, teat Med that Pilling came Jo faint with a ring and told aim fa- would m>I1 It to him,

( that b" had to ratae w>in money.) Mni j, llla Kuscnmll. ajte *'■ | Calda<*I1 t.-^tMed that Pilling jeara. wife of L«u:bvr Kugnraol.'. ri tfa. ring tx-loaged to hln tonn'rly of Erma, died in Pblla

»«■* niotber Caldwell aald h- ^jp^u gunday. May 16. Inter * K**' Wax *175 for tb.- ring, g,*,,, to<A pl.ee in Tahernaele M Wildwood Ring Case Ends T ' ,r w “ ,nund ,n b,g l "°" ! K Wedneaday. May it

• ■ u ' ,r at X o’elork. Pilling on the aland tealMrdj —

that far faad had dlfflcultlea witht hi* wife and admitted beating her' three or lour timea. H - denied he took the rings from his wife, declaring eh«- gave them to him and be look them to the Jeweler

to ael! for her.

On eroa.'-«aam: nation. Pilling ani l he was »vrr ,ood to hla wife ■marktii that be did!

I I known and reaper ted cltUen. died by bet cheerful dispovltloe. her j uddenly In her late home. 127|g«e»l tellowahlp- Stdemn reyuiem W. Latmdar Road. Wildwood Ma-« was held in Rt Ann's S. <' Thursday. May 11. of com- Chur'... Friday morning. May !f> '

'Met Father James Martmy offleiat-j

in Philadelphia, and om John Dcnmoon. a lettai la Wildwood.

which i

Young

remded . iL_

A bathroom

surrired by a -

; always la la.

uinauniiy

With Accused Man

Set Free

oe * e ' Owner Recovered Gems

Xn. Elisabeth! Blake

taps May City baa ci in faror of the ‘ rd Mr. Halnhridgr. a niost IntetesUng account Mcepthma and other fonus rt!..-.j>nment bestowed upon irr vkOtota wheo-rer the) 1 to be. Mr. BelnbrMgr a cctbsiiaatic « ben hr told bow i ursttn pulled into Bfidgeto i i: the oppoit— time and rto line with the Bremen c - taking ap the lead with the rood toys and It came hU

Attorn* y Oeorgr R Orels’ “plneh-hlttlng'’ rout*-.-ling and hi* eloquent pica to the Jury on Monday probably saved Harry Pining, of Wildwood, troni a prison aantenre. when the Jury . j returned a verdict of "not guilty' on Monday at Court House. Before the trial began Pilling

told Judge Eldrt-dgr

DO counsel, declaring hr bad no money to pay lor counsel. Judg< S3 dredge appointed Attorney Greta, who alter a few minutes; consultation with PUllng. acted:

as the defense counsel.

i O' a ault. i

r bat

letery.

in five years. All t!

could get h said he placed toward the building of a new home,

which he built hlmeclf.

Mrs. Helen WVv- ol Philadelphia, a sister of Pilling,

testified that Mrs. Pilling came to: survives h. her with the rjng« and she k >pt ] Ptac-- In Trenton,

the rings several days and then Mrs. Pilling got them. Mrs. Woodward declared that Mrs. Pilling had left the rings with

Mrs. Elisabeth Blake, aged S«

years, of Cape May City, was found dead in bed last Wednesday morning, death being due to

a complication of diseases. The deceased was the mother

of Jules Blah- who met his death some months ago. when the

Reading locomotive which he was, France. Bun driving turned over at Bennett' ' , . , Station, near Cape May. ^ ^ ^

Mrs. Blake formerly lived In , ' w

Eldorn. her birthplace. P-tcrabut

and Trenton One daughter. MisCarrie Blake. „« Cape May City.

to PhlUu Iphia for : North Laurel Hills aday morning May]

Mrs. Fiaact: Burns

E. K COTTON

Gvil Engineer—Bonded Surveyor Municipal nnti Highway Enginemnc Snrvej k — Flans — Spc< i ft ration* Supervision of Constrnction Specializing in Beal Estate Development*. Town Planning. Stmt Paving, Municipal Improvements. 619 A*bury Avenue Ocean City. N. J.

!. at the a

Intet

of TO years. Mrs.

had been III on* »-ek. She away while sleepm. as the slight atroke A resl-

a booklet of Wildwood.

I T. Wooison OeU Contiact

nsolctlon the city awarded Woolson the contract (or fret o! concrete gutter esruia streets in Wilde, ,.)lor and Holly Be <« his bid of I1.72S.

Pilling Jointly with his wife.j to ^ r mrl . „ rbr wouId Mrs. Sophia G. Pilling, were inj ^ MCiln «. them with a

dieted charged with larceny of, burlBg , bem . Bhp M |d her , two dlamoad rings in 1S2S from MBI1 F -iapi C ioua of Mrs. Class Of 1 "™ M Hagenbluekcr. of Pblla-, mhir , ownership of he rings deiphla. while *he was stopping >nlJ th ,. y n-fused to ’jive any-

at a Wildwood hotel. • , blnK ^ do wlIb

Mr. ™ .1., rimu Mlb-d ,UU .».l «>- ».d i.n ite lt „ duLd tb. l«U|.

two rings on a wash basin 1 the ladle*' lavatory of the hotw,

ud tb.' a,, rt-tHrn.d Ul.t.l'L. f.

the rings were missing. She said! she not tiled the managem.-nt and arveral employee* hut they knew notklng about the miwdng rings. Mrs. Sophia Pilling, turned Stale's evidence against her husband. 6b* was very nervous and her unfavorable attitude toward her husband was evident. She said she bad found the rings on

At the an iAl insrung of the j a wash bum In the hotel, she Cape May ft ally Council of Be ]having been etnployed as a wait-

Christianac Yon Christianna Young.

' tH,K ; d«it of Wlldw

i Mrs Bunts had endear.v, j to the neighborhood colon rarely complained and *»►

widely-'devout rellgiou- prlnclpi-

FRANK W. EBELHARE Hardware, Housefurnlahings and Boat Supplies Plumbing. Heating and Sheet Metal Work KBObanu St., Cape Kay Court House Phone lie •9th St and Third Ave. Stone Harbor. I. J—Phone *1 "EBELHARE HAS IT"

County C unoil ol Republi* m Women

mony of Mrs. Woodward, also de-

never recelvad

any money from her husband, always supporting herself.

Erma

OCclal* of tli*' Pennsylvania A Reading Railroads were hero during last w«. k Inspcrting the crossing*. It i» said Bennett. Taber-j

iwstoners

: to meet Wednesday evet May 2* S .ok- kat City NaUoaal Cool' fence on

luesday. M y 24., will d by the oCBclal etaff

IlstrieL

krt. P H. jackaon at tended the

of J'edcrated

at Atlantic t.ily. delegate from th«

-u-kson. or Uu.- Jackson f <'":i,piny. I* attending the ul LierUng of the Pennsyl- ‘ 'fzall Hub. at the Hotel

Ala. this week.

.‘.nii Mr*. John Vincent, of Philadelphia, motored >»« Monday, expecting to ' over a few day*. Mrs. • as taken 111 snroute.

’ bvity. Including Jack Vln-

. George Vincent and Mary E. Vincent, were lo return. Mlis Vincent.

l, 'l* hack from a winter's wo- ” rn Plortda. will spend a few

i Wildwood vtatting with

publican W»nn held

vllle Conm u..ity Hall. Monday afternoon. ti election of o»oer«

The officers were elected, committee* appoint* J as follows: President, Min Julia ScdU. Ocean City: firs: vice prealdent. Mrs. Maude Middleton. Sea Id.-: second vice ' president. Mr*. WHI'atn R. Shepherd. Cape May: third vine presh-dot. Mr*. Mat hr w Penrow. Wildwood; recording sce.etary. Miss LydU J. Meech. Wildwood; corresponding secretary. Mr». Rosalie T. Howe. Ocean CHy; treasurer. Mrs. Cora Mllh-r. Be*-, ky i Point. Chainoen of membership n»U*e Mr*. An:,a U Thor.lcy. ; Wlfdwood; Mr*. Harry Ocean City: Mrs. Helen Stubltrager. Wildwood; Mr* ■•Ralph Stavena. Cap.- May City Jane Smith. Cape May City; Mrs. Carrie Corson. Palermo. Publicity committee — Mrs. Helen Stuhltrager. Wildwood. legislative— Mrs. William Bright. Wildwood. Program-Mis. Ralph T. Steven*

Cape May.

Ani-iicairiaaikm—Mrs. William

lie Vaul.

Candidates— Mta. Martha Ban rose. North Wildwood. Flunnce—Mre. Rob'-rt Smith,

Ocean C.iy.

ium ' j Mias Mabel Clsy. r#Uring chair^“•|man. ha* held H ■ office ali.oe lu

organUatlon Bv. year* **> Ml* Clay addressed the Council brief--mphasiclrig “ *"

there. She took them

wtih the Intention to return

neat day. but said her took the rings from after that she didn’t ! what he did with them. On ciuw-examlnation by

Grets she adraltled she wai

legally married to PiUiug.

d,dared she couldn't live with him because he boat her and stole

her money.

II Coverdale entertained Mother'* jmy. i n her new "'■el Plnr Avenue, a num-

'-’lends. Including h'

r " 1 Mr*. Charliw Coverdale nlly. of ('^mden; Mr. and Itijmond stile* and family.

ul 1 '; Seej i'.ni Wr SKTrtW I-

i ni:> reels of the organi/»Uo'

Ana Coverdale and Mr*. l>f ' r re: .ark*. MU* Clay

" Addis, attended the quill- j »<*n«>nUhed those

i--'!)- given by friendship j

of A., at Cold Spring.]

Polple dinner

, I would break

- rolled t

Vifler* who;

lown jurty lines.

home of Mr*. K.

bold ’

mg again*; radkil tem

«m! by Mrs

Clara

which would unw-a

the

built walls of a pollUfifil p»rty.

Tw o) ve i

rr>wd» swelled the tWe'

w the boardsrulk to I Wlldwooil. ■Wcacwncra. Thom-j The next mcel on* day con.Ingrnt ell will he held <1 Mrs. N. Holmes, ol! Monday. June 1

Mr. and Mr*. Tboma*i:

tutole. Bob Hand and Sally away with, an- two new ones

ay that motor-

ists will be comp, icd to slow up U fort crossing, thus cutting out the accidents and deaths on tbe crosstng. Blinker lights will be

planed, too

Mrs. Annie Hawn returned

home the last of the w^-ek after caring for Mrs. M Lloyd, of Lafayette Street. Cape May City,

for tne past two week* .

W 2 owe it to you, as you owe it to

your property, to deal only in a paint that protects as well e

s beautifies.

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Mother Came Out Of The Kitchen

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Tue»day May 24, 1927, at 2 P. M., D. S. T, Pfeiffer'* Hardware Store, Sea I»le Gty

Wednesday, May 25, 1927, Moving Picture House in Tuckahoe, 2 to 4 P. M., Standard Time

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