oo P**'* 3 Sections Coveriag oil ef Cspe May Gouty and a large part of Cumberland Gouty
LUME FOETY-TMTO
CAPE MAY COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER
WANT TO SELL?
No matter what vou want to sell, a TIMES Classified Advertisement will do it. One cent a word.
SEA ISLE CITY. CAPE MAY COUNTY. N J FRIDAY. JULY 22. 192V.
NUMBER 37
azzling Prizes in Times and ! Amusement Center | May Revive Advertiser Circulation Contest For To " nsend ' s l"' 6 Cape May
Fully Equipped Closed Can With Three HandCash Awards Make Most Alluring Rewards Ever Offered in This Section of New Jersey
I Reported That Land For j
Site Has Been Secured
Commissions Assure All Workers Being Winners i'
Annouiirrmcnt wa* mad*’ on Mrrnday that a larc-- lot waa purrhaw *i on lht*#il>rarh Iiout at To» ruis-nd'a Inin by the resident* and banhera ot Philadelphia to
amtiemient center at the
Inin
" titin* a (Uxxllnc array ot , tutxn. the Cape May • ounly Time* | »on «
r < umherlainl ■ ounty Ad-'tii .i riwaben to this issue He- In
* the In.sucuratton ot a hues n . t | ion bufidinx ranpalxn -j' h ,
la of special interest to
» 3
boy
lirfn
to
The company will be headed
usually the first per-1 by Clarence Dunklt-berger. real's bp i.-k» fo.- a fUi-MTip'ion '"r »n‘t contractor,
ss-curs- It. and ibe eciTtrrj It i* planned to build a lante
bealn* active work tin cap I- r
to as r-ure subscription*,
see are no oblication* attach- » enterln*. It will not coat penny either to enter tut j *‘ c •
nipalxn or to win a prixe 'ivetr- »<*idi
city wi
County Fair
Wm. Lipkin, of Wildwood, Will Back Fair if Givi Proper Co-operation
Will Meet Farm Heads
r to win a prixe. ■ paid for their o the amount of
prixes offered. '
i prixe
i commissions on every doll; urn in durtn* the rainpatx a a list of prixes: prise -New IMS \a« Six Sedan, houxht fro display by Konowltch Urn
Wildwood.
I itlsbt now Is the very b-'r* rti j >i a'l to enter, while the campni .<* starting. Anyone may null j.ntraare coupon, or cxii at l
j ty-fifth Sire I arranKemrn j uu>t Inc pic*
Fisherman On Corson’s Inlet Bridge Killed
f reeholders Grant Rebuilding of Sea Isle City Hospital $1,(XX) 5 ^ *
\ Approve Plans for Improve- | ment of Ocean City Bridge
Struck By Passenger Train: W hile Trying To Reach :
Water Barrel Stand
The
H Brown IVirt Non
i Saturday aftemoor for the conveniet.s
will i
I funhei build up j
[already large list
to this suction and also t thesp- n- wspaprr*. IpBployinr outside sniii It -1 he wt-rk the puMishs r*
Oar Cannot Lose
•-ment to coll sooner. Stop in ny time or phone the campaign nanacrr and have him enter your Kvijone who criers this cameixn i.nd turns to at l.*axr one i*b»c ip: ion of any length by « ilmk next Wednesday wit! !e redlte . with 10.000 bonus ot . tlra olnt!. These free points S 'l 1 le a addition lo the 5.000 free points ivrn for entering thr- <ampalgn nd in addition to the joints the uhscription will earn unter the •-gtilar point scheduh- Just turn
within the •
e.i»ly c
i the I
s ewb worker.
> who enter thejoepied
ir credits These Birgesf Extra Point Offer How are given free flu ring th. next three WMkS be-
' jglnninx today and
That there Is a strong prob
ability that the Cape May County
building m Include a large dance I Kali would be revived this year, floor, a bath bouse underneath.. was brtmgh: out on Wednesday and amusements, d-talb- of the! by W. Court might Smith, former nit being made pub-. Mayor of W'ildwnod and now
I manage! of the Lipkin interests
expert that If the. in that city, at a meeting of the iprove Klghty-elxth] Wildwood Rotaiy (Tub. tmect It with Eigh-1 Mr. Smith stated that the with a boardwalk, county lair had been discontinued • will be made for a for the past few years, due to the re theatre. f**' grounds at Cape d that if the im- May Court House had been sold,
provement was made it would : and that Mr. William Lipkin. exopen the way for a hotel. It be- tensive Wildwood really owner, ing felt that those Interested be-1 recognlring the need for a fair. Ilr«. the Inlet Is In need of a,*"* arranging to .-.-operate with first .rlaw hnatelry. : the farm offleiufs of the county The Stork In the proposed com- w ‘th a view ot staging a fair In pany is held by over fifteen per-! Wildwood this fall. The plans ss.rs to date were still vague. Mr. Smith said. Crmstnirllnn It was stated ■ * >nl ffbtatively Mr Lipkin plans
to turn over the Wildwood Funchase pier t>all room for agricul-j tural exhibits, and would turn j
over the large plot of ground ad Joining the pier for the farm
rhinery and other large exhibits.: 01 Raring and other amusements ] ^ ' would be provided for. he stated. 1
Board of Trade Will Helo Marshall Balnbrldge. managing J
secretary of the Wildwood Cham -1 ,,wl " le-r of Commerce, staled that the , -'" 1 chamber would co-operate In any j City, way possible to make the fair aj Mr n-alfty and a success, and for the ! call- ' bamher < ntliusiastlcally endorsed | inlet.
In i
Bridge the c-un:> County Public! > j R. IJ. Hal) u a -
Sister Identified His Body, p,irchil *‘ a '
! as a prixe in Hie piuil
j b«* held In Allan: i<
> outdistance, month,
du w lnn he ■ In a rommunu ..’ the rail load • giosslve League ••• lulet. Saiur-j<*«y complained <* " PcHTer. 7n.; of Beach Drive it. , nue. Ocean I slating that the dr:..
j unsightly condition.
.ter a re-1 form the League that
wogb! be given atteti
Freeholder Champi.
thorixed to puirhase
furniture for the
Road Before Freeholders
Delegation From Chamber of Commerce Presents the City's Case To the County Solons, Asking That Work When Commenced Be Rushed
Have Not Obtained All Signatures For Right of Way
Cape May Co. Cows Free of Tuberculosis
the train.Swelgert. 1 u. pulled, 1
.'ndrr
A delegation from Ihe Sea IkIc City Chamber of Commerce waited on the Board of Freeholders on Wednesday in regard lo the teconstrucf Ion of the S.*a Isle
iy Boulevard.
living Fitch acted as epokesa"- Mr. Fitch said that (he ; delegation had learned that the
All Cattle Coming Into the;*'* 1 *- “‘shway Commission had „ «, , , .!|iprove.i ih. plans and speclfl-
County Must iNow Have : Health Certificate J
Th
Clerk was directed • foe bids for the Island bridge, plan were recently approv
Freeholders Approve Work
i>f the road and that the d would have lo be closed for
a certain period. He said that the closing of the road would result In a loss of business to Sea He City, which cannot be
measured in money.
■The people of Sea Isle Clijr." said Mr. Fitch, “want to know
road will be cloned.
i the spring.
Stone Harbor Board of Trade Nominations
remained uni b-nti tim-. A key ring r City Press-I nlon itifiration.
Made at July Meeting of Body—John Kienzle Is Named For President
Secretary's Salary Increased
• k-y r
Lillian McDevlu. Avt-nu--. Atlantic
McDevi
i* notified and
Iteaiivilli- inn t
th"
- fathet
he htsfy was taken.
the idea
In a later interview with Mr. (Id. Lipkin at his offices at Wild-j wood, this paper ascntalned thai j v« Mr. Idpkin had arranged an In- qu tervisw with the County Farm
PbiL-dclphia j Demonstrator with relation to
num. Stone Harbor plan* for the fair, and that . , T\»v \ ls»r« R 1 i; ^ DirecMi of the' pointments ».i. le-ing ■ ixhi | ‘ Vh O i> Icll IxCSCllCCl
latioual Bank of Stone; with the Orange heads and the
Two Girls Rescued At Grassv Sound
Were Hurled Into Water When Boat Collided With P. R. R. Drawbridge
g the eradication ot among rattle in the
l being held.
Klenxl.
Wm. Mullen Saved Them
At Townsend s Inlet
ncyr of '
the
ordlng [
nraday. Augi
impalgn will be
1 i KXTBA POINTS.
Edition to ; ■ lule plinfed i
t Trade *t the July nM-.-t-‘ for th.- county lair." said Mi hat body, h Id at Ve Old Lipkin. “and 1 "N-ure the ro -i - . Stone Harbor. Satur-|'d»eni!ion of the farm Interests ol tting An excrUent din- the cninty. I cannot, of the meeting. The A" ahead with the plan 1 hav, » small compared I extensive property in'. •-'- in , sessions of th.. «■>' foun'y- *nd I an. will-
ling to assume the burden ot -‘ag
m ..'.'.nations made we r '* nl! a rouo *3 r r ■*
nrideut. O. B. Salves r. Ivlward Smith: se< Shwr; executive C' Charlr* Webb. John
Were Out in Leaky Rowboat. One Going Overboard
Two young wni banned, near W.
Michael
tlon to the success of t l ’ sections of the county. f ~ get the neeewary co-n "'(And I feel that this wi!l
"■ j coming.”
I H.
wiU.be four years th -r since the last coun • the auspices of the
Two men Were rescued drow ning Sunday a Me root Spar Buoy, oft Townsend'b> captain Markin, of thr raius-d one man to fall ini w ater. while the other heir I him. crying for help. 1 arl Brauer. Ml West Slrc-t. PhlladelpM.i. » memi < aptain Markin's fishing heard the cries for help ant lain Mai kin went to ib. ir • They found one man ovc; the oih.r to a rnwho*t r
! old.
3513
; Street. Philadelphia ! Marie Keefer. 31 yean ; Fourth Slrcet. M-Sh-j Pa., the reamed gtil-. students at 8l. Jo-.-ph'. i Chestnut Hill. Pa. T been wpi-nding their \ ; j Stone Harbor. The man who rescu- l
S Wl
|!-.ar-! ..| Freeholder* on •I..J had revealed to them
. nli -I by Coun-
ii Ag'nt Stabler that all I the length of time and whether tie in the county ha-1 the Freeholders would advertise sted tor tuberculosis and | fur two dredges to fill In the -I'isl. ease, for the first road." The delegation thought ■he county'* history, j this would help to have the road Cap.- May County enjoys open within sixty days. t. ing the first coun- thp road ls dosog gf tcr in State to hold such aj the Christmas holidays." said Mr.
I Fitch, "ii will give the merchants
Stabler was the advantage of the Christmas bust-
neaa." He said that It was the thought of the delegation that January 1 would be the proper lime to close the road, and if bid* were advertised for In August the preliminary work could
be started in September. Director Ogden questioned
County Engineer Smith Je regard to the matter. Mr. Smith tn answering the question about dredges, declare that he never before had a case like It, but he didn't think the State w uld allow the county lo employ two dredges, as the State Highway Commission opposes competition,
htj IV «*"’*d hat the Sui*
i r * a epw-tfied Hum- Cor the "’to b« finished and ibn m» that
it was done.
Freeholder Champion declared h*- would oppose ordering advertising on Wednesday due to the absence ol Director of Roads Miller. believing that the highway depaitment's thought In the mat-
tei should be had first.
Freeholder Clouting aaid he would rather eee the road started in the fall of the year, believing Sea isle city would be better aaliwfirl. because the road would probably be finished by spring. County Engineer Smith explained that the preliminary work would consist of bulkh-ading, reaming wall*, etc . then the road
U Neill, chief of tile Slate .hi -•! animal industry, spoke ••t .il ol the work of tubera* eradication and congratu- ! the county lor having the action of being the first ty t» have a 100 per cent, vg.- since ihe law passed by
State Legislature for ieation of tubcrculoefa. »»r.N .11 wa. '-d' -we Mlliaid Cyder, rf i
- w ho also lauded the coun-
•lairymen also spoke lr favorable opinion of arion of tuberculosis. Luther C. Ogden, for ihe Freeholders, ted Ihe delegation for
! by the board
! by the delegaI] now be n.-c-s-ife brought Into ive a dear h.-alth
bring
"Si.
cattle entering j would be filled in. after which g the disease to) gravel would be placed on it.
George Boeder, of the dejega-
Ho Strifirv To Offer
hesilate fo open because their bal-
i for i
shor
No Police Station , For Court House
Cape May Boy Drowned Off Town Bank
j Pawns on the Chessboard of Life
i State Dept Hasn’t Enough Men For Another Station
Entries Still Open
Body Recovered Off Reed's Beach Saturday By Fishing Boat
Youth Scared. Upset Boat
in«ure good reconetruction, but everything would be done to hurry the work and have the road open ax soon as [xvaiblc.
through It* 1 that il wa*
iser Slipped . Broke H»
Realty Co. \X ithdraws Assessment Appc

