Cape May County Times, 26 March 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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COAST NEWS

VOL. XXX.—NO. 14

SFA ISLE CITY, N. J. t FRIDAY. MARCH 26, 1915

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IN-ll# CMI Ofli air Lillie Items 'iout Folks You Know-Notes and Gleanings of a Personal Character; Budget of Events; What You and Your Friends Are Doing THE KU1 NEWS II UIEF MIMMMS

Mr. and Mr*. Chartaa McCor, ol Pirilidelptaa, ware rlaitora tfasa vtwk. Mr. a»d Mra. Omrge tiubdtll, s>« _ I’tiiladelpbi^, were Sneda? rialtor*. Mr. and Mr». Qdifley.o/ Phitadalpbia, apeol Sanday her*. Mr. 6. SI Lace*, wu a riaator U.ie week. L. M. Bfcke and dan«Wer wert

ton on Bon day

AHr. Martin Sodas waa at bb cotujr

Mr. and Mn. Cbartea K. Landta, Jr.

Mr. n. T. Mr^rphr wsa Use tvwwt of City C ituiaiaaioner D*iaj-»y os Set » The Miaeee Barr bad tbrtr pt*ay Co4loirad* Hotel op-s r^Bonday. Mr. sad Mrs. H. Y. Wirka had

a Sunday wk.. lY parents, Mr. aad Mr». Oaotfa Jrfl-

rey*.

Mn. E-eanor Smitb sad Malar, Mia. Wolf, apent Sunday aa tba fwaat of Mr*. L. J. Moenbiawe*. Mr*: Haory lirooka, of Pblladaiiibia, waa aeen arm.n* Ux board* alk promtnadenoi Bomtay.

Lawn

Mr. a. It. Ermtlio aad mo were «*^n« tba Sor-dav rial tors. Mr. Jacaas f. Sheridan sra* a 61 IMtor. Ho»h Cannsagbam, of Pl.lUdefphU, raa a Tirtor on Snnday. Gna CroMokerapant Sonday here srsth ■a mother. Subscribe for the Tunes. SI per

Mn. Hattia Powell and daughter, at Fbiladeipbik, were among the Bondar

aitors.

Mr. and Mn. H.C. Bnapp srareBonday visitor* at their summer cottage Mr. Chariea (PConaer, Tre M “ limes " Comp am. sed n sommer *fjcr bare, waa a visitor on Sonday. frotuaaor J. Seiaon Kamil, a no spent at Bummer as dancing instroctor at • Yacht Club, was in town on Sonday Mr. and Mia. Henry Stohrer and daughter, Mn. Fsorgc Andareon, span! tfndar (mu*, ragiatarrd at Use Hrriatn Fahria, of Riverside, wboremdiy Icaasd tba bosrflcg aiieya boardwalk for Use summer, was i

Mr. and Mn Fl

and Mrs. WortbicgtaaTof Pbiladsipbia,

lakb.g bis boms hi tba Unakar OR, were Bondar guests of Mr. and Mn.

tins winter,

Mr. Louis Ta we, of FbUvdeip; a (aw days this weak at his

■ieorgr Q Speil, of Pbiladelpbia, wav la t am o» Wednesday looktog altar LI*

Mr. Edward C. . spending Iba winter in Philadelphia, in tom) on So tlx Moots mss Mr. Hubert. Hotel ffeavsnm, pa d a Philatlaiphia on Friday lam. moron.* SatorUay altemooa. Workmen an engagro this weak rr» modelling the aton la lha• , Tlmaa'• building, which willbenaadfor the Port Offiwe after April lat. Mr. C. Gallon, of Washington, who has been spending a law days wWiMn. Lawrence J. IBiwuey. in Philadelphia, spent Monday here looking after U» piuperty ol bar slater. Mn. Twober. Improvements to the Morf House, Including the construction of a spacioo* porch along the front and aide, are progressing rapidly, and wUI be completed about April lat. If yon hare not second tba number lor your bourn at yet. fat U from Ux City Clark, Mr. Irving FHoli, at o.-oe. Your number moat be op by April 1st. Nelson Farrell, proprietor of tba Airdome on tlx boardwalk will oon; ft the property for use for a merry-go-round ordlng to a report this

Fue Home Culture Boeiaty met at the Bcbuolhouec Monday arenlng. Mn*1..~ Donald gave a talk on bra^ inaking, mcludiug raclpaa for wbolaweal and white bread- Beat weak will

tx sewing nighu

Mn. R. C. Mcott. who has bean ia bt. Juaepli'a Hospital lor Ux part two weeks. foliowiiig an opermliou lor appeodxuis, is well on the road to recovery, and will be back boms n» -i weak. f> otor bertft was in to v vw days this weak attending to fix practice. Thomas F. Harry, an old Baa Iris auramer naidrnt and a property owner bare, died at his boros In pliliadalphls on Wednesday morning. Mr. Barry was well known Imre, and only a abort Hum ago auUi a party of friends spent a lew days Imre. He Is sorTivad by a widow

and two children.

On Tuesday evening tlx members of Uie W K. Church and frtvnds of Pastor Bradway and his family mat In Ux basement of I'xChttMh, and gave them a r~crpUun. A re User ne« departure was iMnlged in, as eatwvone brought Uxir •upper and spn-atf it ''n Uie table, and all ate together. In sil there waa about W a ho .took sapper. Aft*r the supper was orar a aplandld programme was rendered. Voids of greeting ware egtended by Ux leadex of the diife wnl departu.rule of Ux ObMdb, and .r-pooees

Fra^^uataoe c.

• F.

Mrt Jacob White, the popular dispenser u Hotel Stevens, was ris!ling friends In Philadelphia, returning Moi day afternoon. Mr*. John Carrol entertaim-d at loncli Satrrday, Profaaaor Charles Meerwald, of Bonth Dennis, and Miss MacOravau, of Mone Harbor.

ST. lOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH.

of the Cross to-night at ' On Bunder evening, at 7-30, the eer.00 by Father O'Farrell win be on tlx eowvcraion of Mary Magdelin^ Everyne is invited. Ken TUnreday being Holy Tbnrartar, there will be a proeswaien of the Ciasaed lOrtilutiop ul the Holy Eochariat at • mm., and a eenno: at 7-J0 p.m.i Cood Friday morning there will hr iscial service* and pvunesaion. and a; 7-JO p.m. tbate will b* a arrtnon on Ux Passion ol Oar ittfd,by Father O'Farreli.

SU ISLE M.E. CHURCH NOTES Servicer Subday aa foil jws: 10.hC—Preaching by Pastor. eobjeot " The Ransom Pijpe,” followed by the Con .nnnloa servica. 2.50— Sunday School G.iS —Epwortb Laacue. 7.50— Preaching by Pastor. Everybody invited to all Uxae eervicr* Every person who feels Ux task of iifa difficult Simula attend the mid-week prayer sendee, aa it ia en inspiraUon point for tba way of Ufa. May we count on you for Tburadsy rvoniug T Dm Choir gave dsliglitfu. mosis Let uaday. Evaryunc should attend the ryriaas fm Ux musical cud of it. Come and hear Ux gnepc! In sung. WON'T YOU BUILD ONE? The ganUaman Who hare pledged tieroaelvee 10 each build a house Ixlorr May ISUi are getting busy with plans, seeming lots, ate. There era eight bettme pledged ; ten arv needed to carry ont Ux intention of the Young Men's HusinsM Association, who sra hack of Ux moveWon't TOO ei >d or bring your pledge to build one or more Imuaec a lUiin Ux Ume aat to any one of Ux . JetaLued oorooiiuer *- Let's man a real building boom Uiis Bpring. r values are always tncreasing, and a rb nr» invastuirnl is s sale one CHAUJta CkMr Kuvrsab B. AH!.in Wim.iam A. Hstraar

TEN TF.OPHES FOR Al n 14AllP tilery AUTO RUN here ULU mffllL TTLLFl

COMMIM GETS BUSY

Fb«r Hundred Dollars Pledged at Meeting Hei(( Last Tuesday; Will Re Big Meeting

Next Monday at City Hall; Enthusiasm

Aroused

buy is.ooTstickers A mMiumarr meeting of Uie Old .Home Week Committee of the Young 's Host earn Aaeovistiou was heH on May evening, and plans fc the gala celahratlcji for Uw week of July 12Ui to I8U1, were formed and diecuaetd. Tlx following appointments on Uie Erect)tii-e CoomtUee, each member to

SasTste A^alo On Deck For Harriabum

Publicity tjito Rue To Shore In May; Mora Promiawd

Tea tropbiaa in the form of rariooa staM asd style* oi loving cup* have been oteved by Uie Young Mao's “ Aseodaiiou aad aryeral of iU 1 t~ the Harrisborg (Pa.) Motor Club, for use in Uxir publicity run to Uw

MarlO, li*od 12.

There wfl! be a bt>r.<!red aiVx i run, and a stey of balf-an-boor w made in Bea Ink City. At leas

members will participate.

The donors of Ux cope are: Yorng Man's l>uein-HS Association (two). Be- Isle City Lumber Company, " Cape May Cointy Times," Charles Robinson, Louis Braes, Filch and Fowkes, Uharioa Camp and A. U. Rioa Company

The cups will lx place Uie "Sea Isle CigyHarrisborg atort from

i on display ft. window of a now noli! Uie

WITH THE UW-MAKEBS Briai Chronicle of tba Waak’a News

Al Trantoa

-TheQaco. Local Optiot- Riil was killed by as overwhelming rote in the Legislature on Tuesday. The vote Stood 44 to 13, wilhThnw absent. Backers of Ux declare, bowever, that Ux fight will go 00, and the defeat ic only temporary —Tbe Appropriations BU fur IDlftisse' al $1,300,000 lees |h*o last year, aad mataa the expenses ol the Bute bfiOO.OUO leas that tba income. Tba appropriation on Ux paaaage Of Ux Economy and Efficiency Bill*. —A bill reducing the aalariaaof Supreme Court JusUoea, Ux Chancellor and Vic.Chauceilora, to Ux estem of J&O.flOO, e Senate Wednesday morning, being Ben ax Bill Ho. 11. —Senator Read's Bill, taking away from Ux Seven Bister* Anti-Trust Corporation Laws tbs features that bare impoverished the Mate's treasury, passed ou Tuesday. It is contended law, passed under the Governorship of Wilson, has driven many of Ux largest corporations in the Max to other tkatea. -A bill that would bare abolished Ux County Tag Boards and left Ux matter of equalixaUon of Uses in Ux bands of a State Supervisor of Asseewnent, to be named by Ux Governor, was killed In the Senate 011 Toeaday hr a vote of 11 to Senator i’xrce, of Union Count r. introduced the bill. —A bill introduced by Asaatnhlyman Croebv paaaed on Wednesday, providing n watchers at tbs pulls in Baptern bar, wlxn Ux suffrage amendment will be voted upon. Although the bill waa bitterly opposed ou grounds that it showed distrust of men, It passed wHh a Me of twelve ti flee. A bill providing for Ux reading of the Bible In class in all public schools in Ola Slate was referred to tlx Commfttee ou Education thia week, and aom* action will be inkau on h.

made: Lewis Bteinineyer. Jr., Dr. R- C. Scott, Elwaid B. Arnett, Albert Am berg, Herman Scbenkei. G. F. More-

COMMISSIONERS PROVIDE FOR SALE Of RONDS Solicitor Stale* that Coot!Bents' Property Title Will Be Ouaranteed Under Foreoioeor* Proceeding* At the meeting of the Commiaaionerv u Wednesday a -solution iotrod y Mr. Fowkes providing for Ux sale of >e bonds for tbe cousttucUon of boardwalk aad bulk beads, waa poaaad, and tba tale wUI be ad vented for two w. Bids will tben be opened u tha CUy Hail on April 14th at twelve o'clock, and the Kids sold to Ux highest bidder. At Ux meeting next Wednesday boardwalk and bulkhead plana will be presented by Ux Engineer, and bids to: their conrtruciiow will be advertted Icr. 1’rorided thsre la no farther hitch, boardwalk should be comp teed by July

be waa filling ia Ux street ends which had been wasted out, and bad straightened op and repaired the boardwalk in front of Ux band stand, and would n

work down to Italia Street.

Solicitor Voorbeet reported that id been in touch with a Title Insurai Company in Camden, and that tl I insure any property beoght by Ux Uty in lax sale provided that strict

THE COUNTY NEWS BRIEFLY TC

News Notes of Entire County Gathered by the “ Tim County Correspondents; Civic and Political Affairs of d Past Week; The County’s Activities PITH OF WEEK'S RAPPENINOS FOR QUICK READIR

BOKOUGH OF STONE HlEBOB, ,-J

NOTICE OF INTENTION

a resolution adopted at . the Council of Ux borough of (Mone Harbor beid on Monday, March 15, HI IS, public notice is bereb) given of the iniauuoo of said Council

bin weg, Pasqualr Montagna, Georgr City to gel ttllc to the Continantal Hotel Cranecker, Louis Brsca, Ciiarict Bob-1 property, among others, without further A. G. Rice, Charles Camp, Irving Filch, Frank W. Fowkes, Mayor B. M. A-wkter, J. P. Delaney, J. Boas. Herman Febrla, John Speer, V. Hahn, Wayne Blrvtlxr*, Robert T. Btevenr, William Blxllcm and Prof. C. Carrol:.

berg and Bob-

re .appointed a each of Ux ab<

blr executor is quite another, yet both become n very simple matter . whan you Invoke the aid of th? Se-

roade by Ux I'aator and Iris wife, curtly Trurt Company, of Cape May

dig, N. J- to adm.'nister your estau.

p»es»*d Uxir •illuigoses to oo-opc-rau in every way lor progreee Uua rear. Mr. and Mn. Jereph Bradnsv, ol MlBriHa,

For the bes* In men's wear—Jonat.' Slop. 7b5 Aaburv Avenue, Ocaan City.—he# envL page ^-*dy.

Undertakaria PMtoeepfiy. A Bhmlngha.'d undei>aker. aakad If buslneaa and industrial oepreesioo affected hie business, replied; "IIore, it does. Ton see in bard times the people economise. They eat Mainer food nnd leaa of It and conaequenvly do «ot get tick. Tben again, net haring any money they don't call In tbe doctor In The event at alckneea. and—tb-y get Bo yon mn plainly aee how It s me." I bare'a an ounce of philosophy In what the undertaker says. If we live' plainly we lire better, healthier and happier Uvea.—Montgomery Advertiser. Subscribe for the Tiroes, fl per

PUBLIC BALE OF BONDS We CUv afaes Ute Oily. Cuaety wf Can* Key. Nrw jnxy.wtllertl el raMIc Sale is &K City II.II ol x(d Cily of M. !.!r Oily, u lh« h-N, of twslve (III o cturk aaea ae WkOKkSUAY, TUB VOCBTKXKTH (14TII) uat or «raiL a.o. I9lb, irisdisansr’.iaa ass ■—Jmgecr

n. h»> a Mr avail lan.ally. arS are Myaia. art,I, yvara Paw Ike data tkeraof, be H .d Salk head ta.-vda are la Saeowlama of Sot Sudred daliera

e. Up to tbe press practically all id, and will meet lor meeting next Monday night at Ux City Hall, at eight

o'clock.

Toe Parent - Teachers' Association, 'omen's City Club, and Uie Bea Isle dig Yacht Club, will be requested to act t_ a Committee ia whole, to arrange programs, provide prises, etc. t our bnndrMl dollars was pledged « inerting on Toeaday to help ala Ux work, aad Ux Comsaiucr vxprtts that they will be abie to raise over a Utrusand dollars tu defray the coat of tbe grant celebration. Lawk fttaitimeyar, Jr., as a Comumtaaofoaa, ass aotborjxd to prepare Un thou seed stickers, to rand “C Has Isle OUr, Old Uo-na Weak. Joly 12th to Uth, l'.113." Tbrta w'll be dUtributad amon* Uia bysnxse men of tba dty, and timee of BniladelptiL who send ont thousands of tstters. to | of the face of tlx envelopes, thee spreading the Old Home Week and the name of Baa Isle City the land, long beiore the

IWfoiiowing snb-oouimUleee will be needed, with alSiat Are Id each coutuilttaa: Program, Bpeakert, imKaiioii*. Hotel Anoommwlatiou*, Uogmn'lau, Bureau of Inform atton, liaaa|Mino. Municipal Privilagee, Hall end Pier, Bad*., aad «**iv.ulrt, f»*ooration and llluminauou. fiuaaeM, I'aiada and Fratarnitiaa. Chuirtxs, Floato, Print, ug and Adrertlalng. hadgaa and Mate. Transportation aad Hptxia and Masnncto. A lortT piror band will be men red fur the weak, and prises will be awarded for the beat dacoralad boose and nutei

in tlx city.

KegolJttious are also under way by the Yonng Men's Boauxws Aasociato.i' to aacure ux racnraloi, ol the Tab Cedars of Lebanon, ol Plnladelpbia, We CUy on July fittii, put • week kf.'rr the rUxiug ol 'Aid Ifoioa Tlx derotaUone about town could left np for ilx Tab Ixdsrs, wlm will be two thousand strung (rum all over tills Btalr and Pldtudelphia. Appointment of all ConnulUees I.k every purpose will be made neat Monday, and tix wuik will start in earnest, lor Ilx mas 1s getting short, and Uxrr It much to he done In uist. the Meat 1 brld in tlx

Leeve your orders no. for Keeter Eggs; fancy sud plain. No charge lor putiing on naro re. —MoBkWWWIfi'a BakkJtv. Blrepllflsa apsOfns r The dxillsl l «< fuel a.r.xd Into a place prartously oueuptid by a baker, what, r rrleiiil • ailed "Harmon roe a lent." said the d-ott*'. 'eHlta I dig olf lbo»i i-unmal letters of llakaehnp' from tin 'r.xt window." "Why merely dt* idf Ux 'll aul let U go at tbai*" Niggasied the tilcnd.— Bosun. Transcript.

WOODBINE'S FIRST MAYOR PASSES AWAY THIS WEEK Foundad Baron De Hiraoh School, and Pionaer of County’s Manufacturfng City; Burled From

Protesor H. L. Sabeoricb, the firs* Mayor ol the Borough af Woodbine aid founder of lbs famous Baron De Hiratit Agricultural Bebaoi, died at his boa New York Citv on Tuesday morning of this waag. In accordance with bis dying wish, tix body was brought to ’foodblue on Weday, and bud tixre in state in Ux Bor >ugb Hall until Cbursday, w hen tbe buriar,took place. A conunltree was appointed by Mayor Rabowi'TtU to ge to New 1 ork and company Ux body to Woodbine. Tba daeeaaad leaves a widow aad four chlldtaa. Profswaor Bahaoyicb was ont of Woodbine's pioneers, and In 1KB was elected the first Ho rough Mayor. Ha eerved in rapacity for two years, daring which he loended tix Baron Daliirsafa School. as talar appointed general agent fix the Baron Dellirach fond and m< to Haw Yor«, wbnre Ux Baron DeHirarl. head quarters are located. It war • aye his wiefa, however, to return to ii-a beloved Cape May County hoax.

LOCAL MAN SLATED FOR IMPORTANT COUNTY OFFICE Solid For Appointment of J. P. Defeat y On County Bosrd of Taxation ; Up to Governor Cape May County is standing practical It solid lor the appointment of J. P. IManry, of Bee Isle Cily, as a member uf Ux (lounty Ib-ard of Taawtion, tw lake Ux place of _ Oliver Blackwell, of Wildwood, wtioee term rkplraa tiriw Mpnug. Mr. Delaney wan started in Capa May City some time ago, and waa not learned of locally notil this

aak.

Bsco-urocndation will be mads lo the Governor, In whose hands Ux appolui-111-1U lias, to hare Mr. Delaney ou tix Hoard, and Ux loduxtions are that he will he appointed, making the first lime tits! *ny Koa Isle men hay brew appulitlad 011 tiial body. Rival Author*. Cfcsrtes Keade'a famoas eovaL "the Cloteter sod the Keertk"—w*w reby Us author aa "a good m» dleva 1 story" otnefifth of the mn terlal 'ii "The Cloister aad tbe Hearth first 1.1 de Us ecneeraaev as a nerlal *if Harp<..'a Weekly In U4k.

regular meetiug of the

Cil to be held in Ux be bool bouse at Ittona Harbor, New Jersey, ou April 6. IWfi, at eight o'clock iutheertiiung, or aa toon Ihereaiter aa Council may determine, or at w ume to which Ux Ouneu)--UIOD thereof may be adjourned, an ordinance for Ux 00natracuou ol a bulkhead for tix prolecainu of tix ocean or beach front of ffcooe Harbor, along tix Atlantic Ocean, extending from the north aide of 83n' Bueet to the aonth side of lllth btrert, Ux following oaoraca and distances, as snown on i9U7 Flan, Flan A and Flan B, filed in the Clerk's otiice, Cape May County, New Jersey, by Booth Jersey Realty Company. Beginning at Ux intersection of the aeolb-easterly Una of First Avenue with the north easterly line of Eighty-Third tiareet, and extending thence (I) eouth•asterly along Ux north-easterly line of Eighty-Tbinl Htraet one hundred and mnrty-four feet aix iuclxa; (SI sooU.westerly parallai with First Avenne two thou send aad twenty feet to the eouth-

. — , - DTtded jy u tbe Legislature as aforesaid. Done by order of Coaoii, J LEO F. McCRAVKi Dated March Uth. 101b. .

Tlx Hpring meeting of the A of Boards of Education of I County last Saturday in tix Township High School in Tut

y from the south-easterly line 1 1 venae the dta>ence ol eight hui nd forty-one lert aix inchqt, moi

, to a point ou the south-waste.I. line of Kinsty-Thud Htiart, distant two ' J and forty - lour feet aix

eoath-easterty from the sooth

aastarlv lint of F.rat A veuut; (4) southweateriy parwllel with First Avenue twenty-eight hundred lest to a point on the south-watterly tine of One Hundred aad Third Street; (6) aooth-eaateily aJeag the sooth-westerly tine of One Hocdrad and Third Street twenty-fire feat; (6) foatb-warteriy parallel with Firat A venae five hundred end sixty feet to the Boeth-westeriy tine of One Hundred and Fifth Btrert, distant two bou- ' and aixt > -nine feet aix inches aoutbsly from Ux south-ess'eny line of' Firat Avenue; (7) south-westerly concentric with Ux south-easterly line oi First Avenue two buodred and five feet more or lets to Ux north-easterly line of One Hundred aad Sixth Street; (8) eooth-wasteriv parallel with Ftiat Avenue sixty feet 10 Ux south-westerly line ul One HiuuLed and Sixth Street; (V) North-westerly along tix aoalfa-wesUil) line'if One Hundred end Sixth SUrr. twenty-fire feel more or lees to a point distant two bundled and forty-fonr fert six inches south-easterly from the sob u.aasterlylineo!First Avenue; (10) south westerly parallai with First Avenue lit. hundred and sixty feel to Ux south westerly l:ns''fOne Hundred and Elgin I Steet; (11) north-weaterly along U>-sonlh-westerly line of One Hundred am. Eighth Stirst twenty-five feet; (12) aouth-weeltrly parallel with First Areum two bundled and eighty feet to the south westerly line of One Hundred and Niuti. north-westerly along tin rty lineof One Hundred an : Ninth Street twenty-five fret; (14) south-westerly parallel with First Avemn two hand red and eighty feet to the eonihwceteriy line of One Hundred and Teull Street; (16) north-westerly along tin south-wtwtrrly line of Oue hundred ano Tenth Btrert twenty-five (set more <>■ tees to e point distant one hundred aad aixty-eix and eighty-six hundredths fe.-i south-easterly iri m tix soulb-easterl; of First Arenas ; (16) eoath ley at right angles will, the southwesterly tine uf One Hundred and Tenth Street two hundred and eighty feet to the touth-weeterly tine of One Hundred and Eleventh Street; (17) north-westerly along the south-westerly line of One Hundred and Eleventh Street to the south-easterlv tins of First Arenas, tix •aid courses and diatanoet be<ug tbe easterly line oiAbr exterior pi hug lonnlag tiie bulkhoad, logeUirr with jettle* In front of the following streets, Lo wit: •3rd. Mttii, MXh. IHrd, UMh. HHL. I02ud. IU6U1 and lllth, inclodlng tix filling in and grading of laud around and aboui •aid bulklx id and Jetties lo such gradi may be establiaixd by tbs said borough masts ry to uiamlaia end preserve Unms ; and autitorixing an xaus of bonds in Ux amount of one Hundred and aixtt ten as and dollar* for Ux purpose* ol gaylug the coaf thereof, said bu-khead and jetties to be coua'nicted In such lie cations aul at sur), clxracter and sou|x as shown by plans thereof, mads by thr Borough Engineer and on file in bis office in said borough, where tix aemr ■nay be iucpected by any person* Inter rated ; tlx right being reserved In -aid ordinance lo modify or al'er said plan* without changing Ux general chwrwctnr

ol Ilx improvement oontemw>*t of which irapruvrinriil by the said bond issue or

aodJTppe o bIbBH tbe

Ulio "A Good Fight" At Use same improvement certificate*

Urns. Bays tin. au'hur of "The

Harper." Dtciisix' “A Tale ol Two

was bring serts fixed la the

tiurnl of b

( baplrr 12 of the Laws Bute of New Jersey, which

s or tKWh.jfekl 1 ol ,v,s y trM

rbtcb is ,

UOms with tbe agvnt s o*er. wrote, tbs hurther ootiee ih^ -y - Her pare In regard to peymetu J”A mg at two o'clock in tix A .

' echoollxuss at Stone Harbor, said

presented and in attendance, were three excellent papers—by 0>. ; gene tt'ay,uf Denuisnlle, upon "M cal Inspection ” ; by Froieeear f Hartman, of Woodbine, npoo " tendance Frobiem " and-by

Superintendent of Ii

Hand upon the " School C the County," all of which Mr. I promises shall be •lublithed lor § circulation. Dr. John H. 1 Fraaident of Ux Associated B chairman, and'Profesror U. H. I

wet secretary. Tbe ii

Rev. W. K. Swain, of tix toe*l |

Church.

Tbe Spring nieeting of Ux Caj Pomona, or Conaty Grange will bi subordinate No. 139 in T ' Friday. April 9th. Tba k morning and afternoon, with Ibedj at nooa. The grange m Grange h Jl and tlx dinner I W. 0. T. J. building. Frank E. 0 Fialnng Creek, is master, and KIIT send, Stone Harbor, is secretary. It baa been definitely stated U that CGyton Haines Brick will a Mxyoi Harry Htalle* ii •lection la Msy for tl that place. Tbe best people U x Timee every week. Art! j

of themt

Notices have bran posted by C Clerk Frank W. Fowkes, of I tentiou of tixUoutuy Board al. j bolder* to build the rosdbs " ' i -

the northerly end ol the

Tuckahoe road at Tockaboe, aad ei ing along the county line to F

brth, Cumberland County,

bearing will be held at Court Hot April dtii, at which tix Board will hear objections to the proposed ^ lbs ten weeks' re rival at the ip iiousv First M. E. Church, of 1 Kst. John W. Lynch is pastor, d vunds/, with 28U converts, all of * I .imd the Church, tiie converelonfl. hng more than ti.r previous entiren

oership of the church.

Th* boy scouts ol Woodbine 1 -x.-xtli at Ux Lyric Theatre on We( Uy rrsaing, celebrating Uxir tiiird « .iicrssry. Three sketches were, i "eeected, and the prooet-da will J used toward getting iiistrnmenu lot ti Hoy Scouts' Band which it buiag a

ganizad.

Hon. Sstunel Eldridgs, Judge ol «| Common Meat Court, spent Tuesdays lour of inspection of Woodbine, 1 ™ party of friends. While Uxrebed| some time with Mayor RiboniwUs, 1 was deliglited with Ux tour through ti Children's Clotiiing Factory. Plans hare been presented by May! Raboniwitx, of Woodbine, to the ' Counci! for a Swimming Pool loi and maintained by the borough siae of thr pool would he 801 with a spacious building lor rooms, shower baths and 1 rooms. Tbe pool would .-oat $6,000 al would he built with the oond issue. The matter i* pending will probably pass. Owner* of pound net fLlxife* long : Cap* Msy County isaued a atateJ&U at ' J Uxir iix-'ting held in Wildwood last 1 •bowing 111 at lh»y bare tfiUS.OG

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