CAPE KAY COUNTY TEUES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1&27.
Holding Up I RoadWidening | County Solicitor Has l Trouble In Get- ,
ting Deeds
| S. I. Blvd. Is Ready
'rouble la belnK
I n ^ . f COUn,y SoUeltor I irZL " 0bUlnln * •'eoda and title*
, P "^ ns ln ln
||« r “ a
n ' “ n adjourned meet808rd of Freeholder*
on Wed need ay reported that many >eraon* In the vicinity had refused to give right of way to ilhe county for the nece**ry , ground to widen the road and .said condemnation proceedings
: aould be instituted.
| He declared that he has been | working on the right of way for (nearly a year and a* matters ^ stood at present another year> ■time would be taken before matters were settled. He said that
I h «' had already obtained 34 deed*. #1 one 1 111 ‘JJ.* 1 m * nj ' mor * needed. i Kesident Mr. Way cited the difficulty in
| obtaining deed* from property j owners of two developments. 1 which was an impossibility He j r^tnmended condemnation pro-
(CE CHALMERS J43S majority.
choral ety At
Wildwood
• Join ation
My has been under the da. head of
Director Se* hi< Rami County Engineer R. Fendall Smith reported that the right of i way for Sea Isle City Boulevard . can be easily procured and tlat
no difficulty i* expected.
Harry Hawkins, chairman of the Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce Road Committee, and Edward B. Arnett reported that matter of deed* and rights were all In order and the county would
be now ready to proceed. A resolution was adopted
The High
will •
The aim of or® a grout
r than the Straw K Which La* delighted x IT the radio and mixed and there
(o the mem be
Ara lot confined resident of Cape Ut invited to join play a big part
Of 4be larger
always a good entertainment*. _ of the society the Music Room. High School No-
O'elock.
IRVING FITCH Polled highest vote of any candidate—«4«0 votes.
Prosecutor Replies To
Larry Chalmers
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Page FlV«
Re-elected
of the complaint by Imposing the; fine of $100. If that is not truu,} why did you proceed further on' the complaint against Alma Hovington? Further you have Jurisdiction to dispose of dlsorderly persons cases. If you had fined Jefferson as such, would I have told you you had no JurisdicUon? Would your Counsel. Palmer Way, likewise advise you to me aaii.c effcct? And would Judge Eldredge likewise advise you* One of us might not know, but certainly all three would not make such a mistake. And If you fined Jefferson as a disorderly, why did you return the fine* You as Justice have disposed of many disorderly persons cases and fcnow j perfectly well that a fine for *uch ! la legal and proper, you would | not therefore have returned Um money after Indictment, and your counsel would not have pleaded mistake through ignorance to the Court. | I conceive it the duty of the Prosecutor to help and advise
m'mbS i° f . V* ^ Wlt ? U,,, LIT HER C. OGDEN the matter, when you refused to! Preeholder s- Received 6245 votes.
fio so. the matter was presented
the Grand Jury.
Making Clothes For the Needy Jr. Community Club Of Ct. Hs. Busy
The Junior Community Club of Cape May Court House held a social meeting at the home of Miss Jane Vance Tuesday evening. Bridge and •'SOO" were enjoyed by the members, afte' which refreshments were served by the hostess. The club is at present making clothe* for the needy in the county and plan to hold a Christmas party and entertainment. Preparations are being made for attendance at the New Jersey Women’s Clubs' convention to be held at Bridgeton on January 28. At present the popular County Seat club Is making a drive for members.
‘Loses Arm
Due To Mishap Claude Abrams, of South Sea- i
Abrams, a coast guard attached to the Ocean City station, received a full load of shot In his forearm when a gun In his boat
! vllle. who sustained painful
exploded. He had been gunning
Juries to his arm Thursday morn- V,ew Whtn the “ oc ' den, ing of last week, had the member Hospital authorities declare bis amputated later In Hie day.condition is favorable.
further advised that If you cor-, . - reeled the matter. ! would so ad- j b U enough vise the Grand Jury and state Pn><" *>r It
id Jury. Had I not c _ _ would have failed to OCfl ISlC City
discharge my duty properly.
Would. Larry, that you had been i \_/IIICifll lla
*■ ' admit your mistake.
’ not criticise me.
You thereupon rontulu-d Jon*. Kldredge. I was not present but he advised you the same as 1 CU I am informed you consulted two other lawyers and they advised rou as Judge Kldgedge and I ad-
ised.
On Tuesday. September 13. 1*27 met you at lunch and asked bat you proposed to do. You ated that If you had acted beyond your Jurisdiction. Jefferson could correct your error by eerflroarl or appeal, to which I replied that ft would never be
hundred dorian or so for a lawyer to correct the Illegal action of Justice of the Peace, while I is Prosecutor and had power d wav able to correct n. I further told you I was sorry you took that view as It no doubt would result in your Indictment.
With kind regards. I am. Tours very truly. W. H. CAMPBELL. Jr
Poor Provided For In Will Residue To Kin and Friends
Frtnk M. McBride. City Clerk of Sea Isle City, is In a serious condition at the Sea Isle City Hos-
pital.
Mr. McBride was stricken last Friday with a paralytic stroke. He suffered another on Saturday and on Sunday was removed to the hospital. Efforts are being made to locate relative of Mr. McBride.
■V"
• Report
i'Health Nurse
Provisions were made for the poor in the will of Lucia N. RMcQuade. of Ocean City, probated this week at Court House. The deceased, who died October 17. provided ihat personal property be given Mrs. Elisabeth M.
thorizlng the county engineer; On Wednesday'morning October «> f Ocean City, for dlstriand the solicitor to sign riparian 1«. « went to Mr. Robrbach. the ««nong the poor, grants aenws Sunken Creek H 1 Deputy Clerk advised him of the B«iue*ts of jewelry and perconnectlon with the boulevard, .matter, nugg. ed that be lake it "onal property were made to her
up with A. C Hildreth, the recog- dau * h, ' r ’ S°P hl » d ® Bonis, of nixed leader of the Republican I ? ari *',J^ r * n u’ I no, ’4* l D n t f
MTO «. lim b, lb turn mWitljff "SSf'.
take it up with ydu. realizing that you were a candidate of the Republican Party and an indictment against you might be construed a* purely political. Was I not absolutely fair to you and to the party of Which you are a nominee? Does Unit Indicate that you were truly surprised? I saw Mr. Robrbach about an hour later. He advised me that the County Clerk knew of the matter, that it had been taken up with you. that you had consulted others and been advised what to do and if
Benefit For Sea Isle Hospital
A card party and dance for the benefit of the Sea Isle City Hospital, will be given In the Busch Hotel on Friday. November 18. with Mrs. H. F. Krais* a* hostess. Tags are also being sold for the t hospital, and all residents of the 'city are being urged to make (donation, however small. T
»ort of County I hospital, under the able direction — Dorothy Rice!"' Miss Budderth. has already bortauch excellent work one of the leading Instltu-
i the c
J»1 clinic visitr
visit*
child ro were taken ■ psychological tesll 9 entering Wood-] yMrf Vineland Training
Baby clinics haw- opened. Tpar work at Avalon. Ai ba.t boon arranged for the in baseax-nt of the I ; Sckoc! and Is a place |
lions
calculable . and the surrounding country. ! emergency cases are handled as they are brought In. and several hundred have been treated In the up-to-date emergency rooms of the institution since Its foundation. a great many of them being
charily
Auto Plates Ready
ommissioner of Motor Vehicles Maurice M. Soironey. of Sea Isle City, announces that auto plates for 1828 will be ready. November 15 The plates which will have
white numerals will be « background. The plaies used after December 15.
Colo.; M. Ramona L. Stan-
ton. of Atlantic City; Helen T. and Dorothy Theobald, of Philadelphia; Emma Schearer and W. Dale, of Ocean City; Maude L. Smith, of Belcovllle; Dr. F. L. McQuaide. of Philadelphia, and
Julia Scull, of Ocean City. She directed that her body be
cremated and the funeral be private wltli Episcopal burial ser-
vice.
After all debts are paid she dl-
stubborn enough to refuse q Crowe
remedy the Injustice, you would I ' j uI i- SciiU and M. Ramona. L suffer the xooseuuetxe*. Stanton were named executrices.
The indictment was returned.
You slate It wa- vicious and therefore nolle prosswi. Whv do you not tell the public that your attorney. Palmer Way. requested an appointment with Judge Kldredge
* Why do you not tell the
public your Counsel. Palmer Way.
Daughters Benefit
Lois Whllldln, of Court House, i who died October 26. in her will ] directed that her real and personal property be equally divided | among her six daughters. Estelia..
pproved of my action and aald 1 0r ‘ n ^. Merrlnd ‘- Gertrude, Lois ■
the only thing I could ,,,d have done* Why do you not tell the public that your Counsel, Palmer Way. pleaded that you had acted through ignorance and had ot willfully Intended to do rang, and that It was solely on such admission of ignorance that
the indictment was nolle pressed ’ You attempt in your communication to the papers to show you
a blue I fined Jefferson a* an Inmate. You
be' know I oat Is not true. You ad-
Winnai Not Guilty After five minutes deliberation a jury found Fred Wlnnai, wellknown Philadelphia auto racer, not guilty on the charge of Involuntary manslaughter. The trial lasted a day. It had been alleged the Wlnnai's car Struck and killed little 5-year-old Marie Hagen, of Philadelphia. at Fourteenth Street, North Wildwood, during the summer of 1926. At a previous trial last year the jury disagreed.
- that :
Woodbine P-T-A A large gathering attended the
monthly meeting of the Woodbine Parent-Teachers’ Association in the Central School Audi'orium on Tuesday evening of last week.
Dr. A. J. Frledland told bow various contagious disease* can
be prevented. Other Intere-alng
disposed dlscuaalons were held.
Isas. 122. Jed DoHtiwatd Top hum, rt Harris. *3: Or . *«, and John H.
exceptionally fine art*. Mr. Treen
Attention Stockholders Philip Baker and Flanders Hotels, something of importance to you will be found by communicating with Stock, Box A Times Office, Sea Isle City, N. J.
They’re Popular! Chesterfields Double-breasted Chesterfields available in the wanted Blues, Blacks and Oxford Grays. All have velvet collars and are semi-form fitting. *11 and up Fall and Winter Suits Special Low Prices This Week For Boys’ Clothes' SAM SLOTOROFF Popular Clothing Store of Atlantic City Tennessee and Arctic Aves. Atlantic City, N. J.
The year ’round 4 popularity of Standard Gasoline is strong evidence of its year ’round superiority, aa
‘STANDARD* GASOLINE MADE IN NEW JERSEY
Final Clearance
Fl.ORSHEIM’S BOSTONIANS -LOUIS MARK'S EMERSON'S This is an odd lot sale. Not all sizes in each brand but every size included in lot. Many of these shoes are less than half the regular sale price. Our hew quarters are almost completed and we are going to start with entirely new stock. For this reason you are offered this opportunity —it comes once in a life time. No charges, exchanges or refunds.
The Boot Shop N. C. SMITH & CO., Inc. 813 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.
“HERMAN SELLS FOR LESS” Hunting Clothes
Sheep Lined Coats $6.85 Molenkin back. 3C-inch length, belt model, four pockets, full sheep lined, all *lze*. Just the coat you need for work or play. Winter 1* coming, don’t delay. Khaki Breeches $2.95 Snag proof, water-proof, briar-proof. Reinforced seat and knees. Made for hard usage. High Leather Boots $6.50 Sixteen-Inch high Leather Boots, double leather-uakhids. rubber soles, waterproof well. You have to nee these boot* to appreciate i heir value. If you ever bought a pair like these for $9.00. you got a bargain. Corduroy Gunning Caps 95c Heavy regulation hunting caps. Reversible. Red Inside. An absolute necessity. Hunting Toggery of All Kinds Headlight Overalls, union made $1.95 Open Evenings to 9 P. M. Saturdays to 12 P. M. I HERMAN’S Army and Navy Store 911 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 1

