Cape May County Times, 11 May 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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cape Hat ctwtm rares ' FRIDAY, MAY 11. IMA.

forks To ; “Missing In Election Former Yean Primary lay Matked Titan tic Faction al Scrap Were Exciting j ]

New Officials of 0. C. National Bank

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> primary ejection on Tu«-s-bringv back recollccilon- of e of Uie wild and wooty prl-' f Wbta whfA were afaRorl a ‘ yearo ago ll look, a*] igb (here won't be much <-x-i

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In part yearr if STATE HEN. CHARLES C. READ

«I> at! now I"r•widen! ol the Orean City

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Hilar offii. • hottest l'*or the frrebolder l<ertb i uoCTured « ben 1 I i i ctlon of tbe •ftiall board took J.-oet. I tbtnl. It wa* In 1W2. g j ktf rlral factions o! the Kepuhirty »ere of equal strength time Hje division trt I. the ... _ _. | r from Orean If ly. one from WWrfwood and on. j t«j tb« RttUrtaW. Ope Ma> F iy elamhered fm a fre.-holdet hid TO be rooterjdntMj ref.re ent ■Mfor W. H Bright «sue in tded force* and a Ticket was 'ortned ih ttebrj «. free. P. 1. i and fhsrtes R. Poster * fpMT <’»’*' representative, tmd wnd in tne Board of free liters for a short time capably: had wnori the trid test ot •rdtbrs foRoalng the In vest I bf the old Boar ^ rt-lml • PHlfrten aied the tout of leadership In .eft Wlidrood. Into-ph Itmmplrtn Bra fled The anti-Bright ft cl Inn drafted Johert J. Kay. o' Wildwood, and tel.bMl Vanneman. of IMas <’reek were hard pul for a third BMVtetatlre from Orean flty p banpfon was urged to run and •lined The late "BUI" '’hadJk announced his candidacy bui te ' *ar» lo be did not think fc.' .Id poll heavy enough •It jf Ocean City, and refused > ta!.e him up. A caucus * I# and the buck was passed < ainplon Kay and Vanneman . eh,red they would not r“ he filled the ticket. ’'bami.lnn was finally iiersuaded jfli mti w Ith the proviso he could V 5ftn if be found hi* buslnesi E4Ba boi permit him to devote

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* -re elected Tbe salary of the ».vall board members was fixed pi ’12.000 per year. This ha* is .»W hben reduced to $1,500. Pre- - us to this election, the fteeli 'tiers were elected by district [ .Uid wl-vt a scrap resulted: F ~e Ms... which was supposed lo lx, “sewed up" for tbe antii- 'jhl forces, sprang a leak smne- |» -re and rcdled up a tremendous L ijorlty for the Bright t undlp .cs. Political upsets occurred k.nrywhere in the County. Other r- idWaies at that election were &> aberiff. George Redding, on S.-: Bright ticket, and Joseph 4 ‘■Stass on tbe antl-Brlgfat tic6’*. Irving Filch, who was then II - of of Bea Isl < ify. whs the b, -Bright candidete for surroHis opponei ■ was Richard Eoicnbamn. S-ivlten lhe ballots were counted BP ft revealed tbe antl-Rrights had ti- lied Champion and K-y into it : atdall board and Ittch won -nomination (or surrogate The pe’-tht forces nominated R.siding l i! sheriff and Charles Foster foi f..*" small board The majorities f, ■ C extremely i lo.-. In manyj

Intense Ritalrt (Tot F.n a.' intense rivalry did n '* t|i« primary election nybpiyts. taking advanta - eiUtaiion. nominsled a ftt headed by the late t .

: Imy* a representative on r ! board. Attempts to get the Hepnl.l - ■! up solidly behind th. c*b eandldic.es we. ,i. Tbe Democrat- p

GEORGE S. GP.OFF

ir of the Ocean City Ku-

'Na lonal Bank. llonal. Now vice p reel deni. At a meeting of Ihe Ron ill of Director* of the Ocean City .National Bank, on Tuesday. State Sen a t or Charles C. Read was elected as prawident of that institution, succeeding Edward M. Sutton. deceased. George S. Groff, who has been cashier of the Itislltufton almost since If- foundation, was elected vice president, and Alfred TV. Powell, of the Pow-ell-Van Gilder Lumber Company, was

also elected vice president.

Lower Fares For All County Communities - C ontinued From Page 11 *tati ns will get the benefit of

ic reduced rates.

Since these reduced rates mean if the operating companies much s* revenue per passenger, they u*t carry a considerably Increased number of passengers to gel tbe same revenue ns at tbe It Is. therefore. Important that tbe people of Cap* May County travel by train, rather than by hi. or automobile, that the railroad companies may be able lo continue these low rates (the -ft to Ih- found anywhere) in

VR nta Jackson, both cc.orwd. of cape May. charged with keeping a disorderly bouse, consumed most of the morning session of t'ourt. The Jury brought in

verdict of guilty sentenced next

Woodbine Get* Second Hpitot* in Musk Contest WOODBINE -Iai~ Spite of the btd storm and heavy rain, representative* of Ihe Woodbine grammar school journeyed to Cap. May Court House and took second honor* In the musir memory contest on Friday -evening. fir..t prire going to the Cape May Court House uhttv The Woodbine representative* »er. Miriam Alexehberg. Helen l*ula»ki and Sylvia Feldman. Wildwood Returned to Office (Continued Prom Page 1) ini. :-iration ticket. Taylor poller Krs votes, Carii'a total bring iTIT. the highest recorded and PlerponCa IMS. Bright totaled nos votes. Hts awmetatea. Wal , , " T „ H T »' «» mmJ Joseph C. Scully , polled 1153 and 1101 votes «*-

i -partH ely.

! The victory of the Commh-MOn- | • •> wa* proof of the voters' faith iu their platform of 'Dower Taxes with Continued Good Government." Waging a clean ca upaign throughout, they wagered thrir poltica! deatiniM on their arhieve-tit-nts In office. When the polls opened at T o'clock on Tuesday, a small army of workers In automobile* were on the Job carrying voter* to the bailor in* place* tor both aide*. At least one hundred automobiles were In n»e for this purpose. Parade Evening Before

heckle the speakv-ra. H. Foster Gosltn. former Freeholder. war I he principal speaker and ho came bacl; into public notice foliowing a Jay-off L-caupe of Hi heal'h In abti manner He presented the Coma Ism oners' *ld,of tbe campaign In imprendvtrlyle Harry Tenenbaum waa an able and efficient presiding officer. The Comtnlarionerk went to poll? backed by tbe rireogth the Wildwood Council of .•’on Voters', headed by Mrs. Hel. n Stuhltragi-" : th, Italian Serial Club, (he Fir*: W ird Republican Chlj. the Repnbll ran and Civic I'-aprovemeni Assoriatlon of Third Ward, (be Jewish Progrerhlte League and other organ!) tlon*. tbe member* of which worked unceasingly In support of the Comntwlonerr

■luventle Court. They verely warned by Judge Kldredge who gave them a suspended sen-

tence.

B Rlepe and John Bray, of

lA'THKh ' OGDEN. Chairman.i Baltimore. Md.. were tried on a Transportation Committee, j chance of assault and batter*' bv < a|x May County Chamber' aiucmobile The jury brought

of < ommercc. j In a verdict or nm guilty

. 7 ~ : ' Larry West. Levi Garrett and Cnmm&l Court : Mike Karravan. of Wildwood.

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Judge EMiwdge aaked the hoy j Wednesday

bow much the deal netted him.

he replied: “1 Je* got twenty :

rent*' Hard-boiled One: “Ain't you In tr rase of the State v*. ione of thrm guys what drape John Kirrane. Wildwood, ebarg- their tools and beats It a* soon

Ins him with akKiuI! and lottery.' a* Ihe whistle blows*''

' I ‘ guilty .was changed. S, rambled One: “NVw t.ie* Af-

'lll be j ter 1 put my tool* aw ay 1 usually

I wan about five jplhuf- s for the

Enthusiasm of the Incumbents' supporter* was at a high point because of the impressive auto-

_ mobilt p-rade they had staged They will be, on Mo .day night and the en,g, l thnrias Ic meeting held In the

Chart** Ue*. Frank Bradley.| ,11 ' -h Sfkoo: aoditorturr Irving inhnaon. Jr.. Charles Da- * h “' " ,rl " ' ” '*■* *

> i* and Francis Meehan, five ‘ young hoys from Orean City. *rerri arraigned before Judge Eldnrige.i charged with the larceny of a number of small article* groat j Robert J. Lackey. Bring under j the age of sixteen, they took I

Congratulated at Meeting he memf>er> of tbe Council

tf Women Voter* were present in t£e CaanriMi ** ll ” m ^ , lin,c 01 On Tuesday, showering them with congratulations and well wishes Mayor Pierpont and Commiasktnet* Carll and Taylor all spok*. thankftg them for their support -rid pledging their best. Marshall

tin bridge. Jr., secretary of the

Chamber of Commerce, also con-

gratulated them, as did the Rev.Art Appreciation C-Fpbb and Aw*mblyman Arl j, Upual , } .

„ .. into being an organization, an ieThir-’ stUutlon. a creation of his own

ward-first precinc', 330: second. l*'«n' “f Henry Ford 227 . JcarT And for like reason: w» Taylor's vote: Flrat ward, first' mu'* Fl** •b*' »° ™“'rprecinct. 2S3: aeeond. US; third., •'"* n J r , ra, ' n who have created In243: Fecond ward, first precinc". • 3‘ltutl.ms. organ tat tone, corpora-; 212: second. 1S1; Third ward.; t‘'™* have «~w

first precinct. 32:. second. 20S |vlsior., reaiixed - - Bright's vote: First ward, first' 0 ? KT*** factories, b precinct, 1S€: second. 141: third. 1 STstems and vast 22S: Second ward, first preclnn. rtitutlon*. as well ISO: second. 20?. Third ward. :?««**• ** fhewnrid, first precinct. 24 1; second. H? ! focussed activities Treen'r vote: |1r*t ward, fli-t Our own Na Itmal 1 apitol

precinct. 15*; a**>*'.. 139; third. , F“| ,iB «‘ on

l*»; Second wart, fir*! nrecfnc: arl >“ cirtc {'

133; second. 1S1: Third ward, first precinct. 210; second, ISO Scully's vote: First ward, flr-t precinct. 145. second. 119: third 1SS; Second ward, first precinct,

' 194; Third ward. 200; sebond. 128

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WM^trlnted »5o.p*».„ 0l . lo% . »CJUpttol ro , l» a city of iMate| r p.„ r , . MWrtrtfrirtR* kdfi adt>rned with gU tha( U art tod arrMtfWttfrr •ill nttnicl visitors from a; tbe world because of . Art and artfHs wifl to,, their proper place, i-, th. por be understood for whstruly are until we hav* to think ol the ereali*. in any field of bndeav,,genlus of the artist—a- th, fteeer of « product ihai tAn fiery dey^a nen,-. *■ .

Orfet prsefnet

• ohu ““““‘filni! to make life fuller. ***■, richer and more beautiful—soniething that Win take us out of *• commonplace and sordid af-

Fredertck TV McMurray. The total vote cast »

Ut» greatest In the bi-tory _

Ineg^ 0n .dminL?K UO e n v,^ 8 v a . C commonplac, and sordid afginf, the cbet li^c *' f * l « °? everyday life and open * lar ca,r ‘ our eyes to the beauty that l%e Total Tote " - - -

The vote for Carl! wa*; First ward, first precinct■; 297; second. 1*9: third. 241: Second wart, first precinct. 22*: second. 196, Third ward, first precinct. 541; aeefiib! 21*. PlerponF* -ole: First ward, first precinct. 2*2; secynd. 171;

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lo one of nnB-vuU. sentenced next week. The trial of Fred

Prizes Offered In County Beautification Contest

Conducted under th- auspice* of the Cape May County ChdJub. r Ut Commerce for lh. MAINLAND only Content now on. ends June 20th. All who wlah to eater fbe conto! should send their name* and add ran to John H Bewcher. Chairman Public Improvement Committee. Wildwood. BEST IMPBOVED FB0BT YARDS Finrt Prize -t50 Second Prlxe—»25 Third Prize—*15 BEST IMPROVED FLOWER DISPLAY m FRONT yards First Prize—160 Second Prize—*25 Third Prl if—*15 BEST APPEARING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STANDS Find Prin—*50 Svcond Prize—*25 Third Prize—*15 MOST ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ON STAND * First Prize—*50 Seotnd Prize—^2* Third Prize—•

everywhere about us. but that 1. main* hidden unless tbe eye l« trained to see and the heart to

feel.

Bui art has another ride than the aesthetic—one tha" is practical and useful—for the work., of the master painters and sculptors contain tbe fundamental principles of life mnd nature, principles that can be applied at surely to the laws of seteno —to all things mad. by man and to r -ur social, civic and industrial problems as well. In a recent article by John. Cotton Dana, director of the New -1 ark Museum. Mr. Dana gives! Hour- Ford the title of “artist" | in the deepest and fullest mean Ing of the word, "becaafee in due course and by the aime power, of fancy. Imagination, vision, gen eralixatlon. adaption and adjustment for balance aud harmony Which are -Uked by artlrtK in words, in pain;, in clay. In live and mas* and form. Fort brought

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