Cape May County Times, 6 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE KAY COUFTY TIKES. PBEDAY. APEH 8, 192$

E. R. Mixner Gets Road Contract

Fire Bums 40 Two Under Acres of Lumber ,\j-rest For

Fire Warden* and Others

Prevent Greater Loss

Sotons Award Other Contract* for Road Materials— f1500 to Mace’s Hospital

Read and Goslin Present

OOURT HOUSE—The E. Riley Mlsner Company, of Goshen, was awarded the contract for pavina Section 2 Of the North Wildwood Burlel*h Boulevard, at the roeei<>:S of the fount' Hoard of fhoseti Ktieholdera Wedneadaf afternoon, thel" bid belnc the lowest wub-

Club Theft

several radio tube*, fa* laatera. would caH a meeting of that

I knives, forks and clothes. The body in the nea: future and that i total value of the arurle* amount- committee. reported that he : w! to about *125. he would prer.- the adranlace of,

The articles were ooufiscated ly * n early start tbH season ajid Murray, and with them was optimistic of success in . imi. be -oniron d ellmlpallM *o*ie of the things,

- ifc-d rojBDialntf las;

StehS Article* From Club

t fire, which

SWAINTON

was quirted alons Che V. K K tracks, one mile north o' Swalnton by » spark from a passing 1 locomotive burned forty acres ofj

House—Committed to Cumberland Co. Jail

Are Held Without Bail

Umber on Monday.

About twenty citizens, t with railroad section gangs,

the fire for three hours beiore u

was under control. COURT HOUSE—Two Mayrtlle The fire fighter* were under the you nr men. Harry Ixizour, 19.

The’toWs for this work wer follows: E. Riley Mlsner Co

Goshen. $1«*.*09 ..2

Sherman and Rhodes. Hailadel-

i*ia,

A Striker, Inc.. Trenton, $119.-

1*1.SO.

James Ferry. Inc.. Atlantic City. f!$2.716.25. Eastern Engineering Co., of Atlantic City. *1H.0«6£3. For furnishing and applying Sfg.Wf. gallons of slow curing oil, the old* were ns follows: Atlantic Refining Co.. Philadelphia. *26*72.73. This company making the lowest bid. was awarded the contract. E U lent/.. Trenton. *29*85.51. Edward B. Pendleton. BalUmore. $27,722.41. Barrett Paring Co.. Trenton.

direction of SecUon Firewarden i| las Bussell Bailey and Charles Allison l.udlam and Local Fire- Shaw. 21. were arrested ai Stone warden Edward Post. The fire, Harbor Wednesday ef this week, would hove reached much larger, (or leaking into the Manhaden

hosen! proportions, but Vor the prompt club Hoii*« near I^eesburg. Cem-

of the W'ardens and men. periand County, and stealing nus In a large tract of tbn-j nierous artlc». *. including a «Mn-

t of the railroad and: radio outfit,

y n high eastern wind. The building was broken into on March 21. After considerable in-

the State Police.

*.71.

Theodore Tobiah, of Trenton, was awarded the contract for furnishing and applying tar to certain roads of the county, bis bid

being $1 l/67Ae

The Barrett Paving company, of i but on this contract

r bid being 111

letter from Mayor George

[ North Wildwood,

read In which It was requested that a suitable sum of money appropriated for the maintenance of Mace's Hospital. According to Mayor Redding s letter. 502 May County accident rases taken care of at this hospital last year. A resolution was | pyoprlating *1100 for thii Reports were received from the County Health League. ('Aunty

Sheiitf. The SherlfT's report stated that the ro*t of 1, ding the prisonera for the past month amounted to 31V* cents per day each. The Buperintendein of Weights and Measures reported ibai 15 scale-

bad been adjusted end that 49 bad' May. hal been condemned I courtesier ' ■

A resolution was passed whleh hereby

Appreciates

Religious Freedom

i erf the j

that year.

After Mayor Pterpont

ported on the actlvltle*. _ . . New Jersey-Del* ware Bridge Qr. Max Schenk,

Commission the secretary wa>

admitted their guUt before Justle'e inrtructeJ to Prepare resolution*

Smith, of (edarvlUe. by whom they •■ndorslng the project and tor ruj gwere committed to the Cumberland ** rd tbera to the Cape Ma> • Different HI Old Country ! ' i: county Jail, without ball. County reprewentatlrai at Tret.-! W<

A<cording to the police antbori- • 0,, • lh *'

■as? e«-s >!~I U’“ v"“ ” 'Nnt Service on April 13

him. having

the Railway 1

lory for two offense*—for stealing chickens. While o for the first offense, be c the second one. hence turned to Rahway.

Freeholders Give Goslin

Real Welcome «j ;

i young men were sus- - crime. Accordingly Jean Murry of the State b-stittion of Port Norris.

Mayvilir. where Sbaw

hi* home, and articles in tf

Free Rental of Home b Golf Pruse

Resolution in Honor of Former Member’s Return Is Read at Meeting

Says He’s Glad to be Back

COURT HOUSE-H. Foster Goslin. of Wildwood, a former j member of the Board of Chosen I Freeholders, whleh office he was j

obliged to relinquish several months ago beeauae of ill health. wh* given a hearty welcome by the Freeholder* at their meeting on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. uorlin recently returned from Aritoii*. the land of "ten-gallon hat* and broncho buming." where he had l-een *ince U*i fall. The following resolution w-a* prepared and read In honor of

Mr. Goglin'* return:

"Whereas. II. Foi’.er Goslin. a former distinguished member of this Board ha* returned from the wide, open space*, wbere men are 11. and women are governore. •Whereas, the couu y Is proud welcome the return of Us note citizen in his ten-gallon hat.

i Aiizona sunburn.

'Now. therefore, be it resolved the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape

he privilege* and this floor be. and leaded to said H.

mighty glad to be home again tn Cape May County, and that he highly appreciated the courtesies extended to him by the Board. He said that he particularly valued the emblem which he wore in the lapel of hi* coat, presented to him by the Board, as he felt sure that It was a token of their sincere friendship.

IBthorlzed the repairing ol the!Foster Goslin.

approach to the Ocean <'Ky-Bouer** The former Freeholder.

Poln bridge. Freeholder ('ham- few remark*, said

plon repotted that the approach to the bridge was wider than the

bridge, which condition

suited in more accidents occurring there than at any other place tn this .locality The ektlmated cost of taking out the sharp curve, uod putting the approach In proper i lltion. wan reported by County Engineer Smith to hi $25CO. half of which I* to be borne by the State Highway Department. The matter of painting the fla ; pole in from of the old ('ourtfaou:^ was referred lo the Director of Public Building* whit power to ad Director Champion r<-|iorled that this work could be dime lor

*100.

It was announced that W K. Middleton, formerly editor of this paper, had been employed as Assistant County Publicity Director al a salary of *2(10 per month, foi a period of six month*, oom-

mcnilng April 1

■ A letter Wits read from the State Board of t ummerce and Nat

in a

Tuckahoe C. of C. Favors New Highway

(Continued From Page I)

holiday of 1927. there were ovi 19.000 automobile* clocked, wa? the firm belief of the Chamber that a direct connection t Black Horse Pike with route 14 should lie established and that it* communication should i that over rout* No. 14 comiug Into Cape Slay County during tin Labor Day holiday of 192T. 33.000 aulas were clocked, pa*.—

utiUmrim., a, p«,,„„.r o , !&«?" '**

The secretary reported negotl-'

^ ,,,,e n, - v - ,or »»-!»tlon« had started lowat.l secur-

•-quipping a building t

Bum of $4no.

Senator Charles ( Read and H Ifoster Goslin. were present at the jncetmt, as Was also a large number „f representative* of the firms who had submitted bid* for road • oik Senator Read appeared with one of his arm* ill a sling, which he hail injured in a recent anto

latter*, jar

e Hems on this page.

manufacturing in tb<-uit-dle industry. Morrl* Krin- :

•■•ttiii: mi

Mibjvci and outlined what had already tiis-n done and what t neci'issaty to do further to Be-' CUI. tin ni.-n-i:y. A . ummitte. conslMlug ..t Morrl- Kriusky. U " '■ \ . Millet waj • appointed to -..ore the itecetnary > information, v :Mi instiuctlon* mi j report fully on Thutsday. Aptil

1 resolutioi, pi.-sente

Freeholders Oppose Rond Plan Change

from this body i

(Continued • "Whereas, it (Htentlon of thii

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I Skelio*. D. Carra j and Fred Shilling 1 • rile* are loraied » May branch of the

from th.v stated, and

"Whereas, the grea! ini pot tame

wems to this Board to be

bewt that can be used "Therefon\ is- it resol\ <-i

the Board ot Chosen Ft.i-hn

pe May County, app

road to th* may have f .ill time*.

Elected Moose Dictator

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Harry Tanges ha* ictator of Wild* omi loyal Order of li-i'i-n wa* held al "* the lodge this

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acquire a sigvabtc sxvinci acieunt. ASK HOW' Sea Isle City B. d- L. Association

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of Philadelphia, pr-wident of the Wildwood Strand Realty Co. O. I. Blackwell, reporting for the outing committee, Bald that I he committee had been particular!)- surrewfut this year and

... that already it had Been able to the , schedule twenty big one-day out The i ing«. and that he wa* optintatli

a (of olitaiuing more lh 1 - yaar than

radio horn. ! In 19S7.

battery, rifle, i V. J- Woods, for the

•si &**«* Cipt. w E^tar-ttfU. B.

_ BBH H I make the Passover the building of a bridge connect-! WOODBINE—A large audience holiday* a* enjoyable ** *liotiW be^. Philadelphia with i was out to bMx Rabbi Dr. Max Dr. Schenk Mated that he tod Gtouecrler County I>> Morris Schenk, who delivered a very In- conveised with Dr Stephen »»*«•

Friday eve- a buy his appearance te

I of the Holland

of the advisabili'

of obtaining New Jersey

Mr. CoUtns .-poke ot the neceseity ot a solarium on the Boardwalk to cater to thos? person* who come to Wildwood to recuperate from Illnea* He told of the increa-e in this class of visitors to Wildwood during the past winter and aaid that this busines*. while highly profitable to the resort, can only be sponsored If provlrions are made for

sors grinder Tre never

Dr. Schenk greatly appreciated and felt thankful of the freedom

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the r-cited State* a*

ired to that experienced by of the older resident*, from llg«ou* standpoint In the

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