Cape May County Times, 30 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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in M circuit or he arc Little Item? About Folks You Kno»~Notes and Gleanings of a Personal Character; Budget of Events; What You and Your Friends Are Doing THE WEEK'S NEWS IK BRIEF PARAGRAPHS

.Mr. Philip IUpp,o( Pbiltdrfphia, wm a visitor Uito iujiii Uonrr, o( Pbilkdelplita, vu , U f the vitiUitJ of tbe *e»k. Mr. Jolm Donnelly, of rirU»delpm«, •a» •! UU coumjtr on Soodey. Mrs. Ko«»rd B. ArneU Um retoroed urn a viaat *o Kew York. Mir* Fannie Brnff apenl tbe weekin Pliilndelpbia. Mr. William B. Kowacha*hiscotlaye oprn for tbe aenaon. Mr Frank bobm Jr , of Philadelphia, rprnt Sonday brie. Mr. H. C. Hump, wife and mother, i mla-lrlphia, were among Uieviaiion i Saudar. Mir. Dorfoer, ofPnHadelpiiia. a eomer rreidmil, epent Sunday al her ooluer liere. Mrr. F^ ran or fiuiith and nephew arnud on Tlioraday lor aatay at U« Wolf roUagr. ■ Roger luartin, of PSiiladetphia, b» li boardwalk cottage r-prn for tbe •aron. lirorgt llobdell, of Philadelphia, *a* looking alter bia property imemM liere the early part of Uie week. irorgr bocaa. of Darby, waa Irere on Suiniai K'-tung bia euUagra in order tor Mraar*. T. P. Keilly, Ueorge Andn1 ami Unver B. Kent, of Philadelphia, arfr among tile aeek*# yintora. ^ Mirs klyrtia MrKes. of Kalamaaw-. , aaa a triattor a few deya tlih rek M... Ilarrwt Camming, of Portland.

i, of Wilmington, actor, waa in tow lire llgUU of lb-

The pound nela bate eomiuener. rau .iM tor .Jo- aeaauu, and are dai » o-ndiug Urge eoiraigiuueutaul liali to Ur ITniadcipbia luarkcta. Marling Uda week. Uiere will be i •uify little chat between onraeivea ot ir editorial page each week. Uet li Um- habit pf reading it. llrrmanFalirle, of Riteraide, K J , ill bring bia family here and open Int boardwalk b*w ling alley next week Ke» pint ana baila have been maUJled in U k tllryt for the coming araaoo. Victor 8. Reward, epecftl agent of Uie C.n. Ui.iernmmt, *aa intownthU week ttkmg the team of the inaiiafaetarera. ru-.. atm tailed lo hte Ueir aUlrmeiit. Tlircaacaot 0»e Stair veraoe the Union li'imbln-an Ciuo. and agaiuel Kdaarii C M.-vrua, are tu bwtried nrxt Monday. »Inch it tlir openitg day of the criminal ti. Judge Kldndge will preaide. Thecaar agtiual Ste.eua’ Hotel a a* t-rard Friday ofternuoo, bol Joiige Wdinlgr witbU-ld deciaiun Onlii next MonJav, win. he will atate wlfeUier tinbi rtiar w ill be giauUHl or refnaed. A faro table .jrclalou it experted. hrgiitering at Ue " ten bog* " of I'liiliuirlpliia, M tlie Bellevue lioui on Monday were : Char let Kicker. I*. P. S l-tB'iuaraiue, fbuinaa Leonard, John Mi rnnanu, C. Monarni, John Tooe, W. b.Henry, WiUiam b-intag, boow Smairo

tnd Jamea Zo::

Mr. and Mra. Leonard I. Boaaey wiU b-tvrSea U Jrty next week for Vir:'.<ma, when umy will makelheif Inturr bome. It It omlemtood dial the Krviww,-' w hicb Mr. Buta-y publialied, .-.Id on Thutaday and will be morwd hi Cape May Court Hooar. II you vaioi yoorfiealU, which meant htppiuaaa. read Uxt article on Ue edilout] page lb la week written eapeciaby (. r Mar ITMxr by a well known and able piirurian. Tl»e article tbla week dealt »lUi tile c.immoil oooae-ll) , and beaidra being awry inleraating ia educauonal. '>rt yoar aapply of Cid IJome Week •itUoumy at the oBlce of Ihict-'t K. C. -u, (Chairman of O* Printing Cominiiiee nr from Tboma* lodlam, Jr., at Bcr. Write all your iellert NmM>. H w «'»•• ,rUI rtiae «nd booal l'Id Home ,nlr Mae-mir Ixnlgr. C«lei'aat Mtaiei'a night al Ur H. hi Id Sea vl'in. Tboraday awening. Lart from hea laie took overCt.aa. ibiuaou, FTdaard B. A melt. I rung . Wayne M. SOothera. Fwiuard rn-k. A. Millar,D-Moruhingweg. ■ nd Clarence Way. Ail bad a

’ Mr. John D. Kindeinon, of Philadelphia, waa among Uie riahor* Una week. Mr. and Mra. Kiewweuer, of NoUe.Pa,, apeol a few oaya In-re lb it week. Mr. and Mra. Dirria. of Philadelphia, were viaiton thia week. r. F. B. Ebeniog, of Philadelphia, will open bia Lai.do Arenne cottage for the aeaaon on SandayMr. Joseph Geiger, of Philadelphia, will open iiia cottage for the araaun early

ext week.

Mr. Fred I lei man and family have their cottage open lor Uie aeaaon. The Young Men'a Bo ti neat Aeaociation will I.old Ueir reguiar meeting on Tu*tday next. Eeery member if urged to be there wiUioot fail. Mr. Ueorge Y. fiteeb, fire inaorance aijoeter, and Jamea tl. Hat die, apecial agent for the Kiiemen'a Insurance Co., were liere on fneaday adjnfUng Uie recent fire Inanea. Judge Flldndge, on SaUirday last, granted tlie liceni* to the IJex Hole!, owned by Herman Sclienkel, agaiint hieh a reunuatrrnce had been filed. Tlie !waring occupied all Satarday ling. A* waa an non need laai week, Cronecker's Hotel waa granted a licenae on Fridjv morning. Tlie r -eketa advertising Old Home W’ack. from the F’enton Label Cmiipany, received by Lewi* Steinuieyer, Jr., who nad Uie matter in cba.gr fur Uie Young Men'* bnaineaa Aeaociation. Even aticker you paau on a letter, envelope, package or anything elae Uiat reachn> Uie oumide world meaiia jnat that more publicity lor Sea lale City, .ra. H. C. Herrington, a reaidrnt nf > lab City for tbirty-lworean, died at r home, the Ocean View cottage, on Sunday forenoon, from an attack of icnte iudigeation. Mra. Herrington hi-i piat irtunied from attrmfiiig the funeral if her brother, Mr. Marqnetle, in PhilsJeiphia, »h*-n the waa tiricken. Sl.e had a! way a been in tbe Mat o. beallh, and waa tick only four day*. Tlie f jueral arrvicea were conduct d by Her. L. Brad way at her late reaidmoe on iVeduraday, and interment waa made in Uie Woodland Cemetery, Ocean View.|

AVALON

Mra. Jtolla Hewitt, of Ocean View, viaiied her parenla, Mr. and Mra. Cbaa. Taylor, at Uiia retort on Taaaday. Mr. Oeorgr W. Kalea and wile apenl Sunday with relaUvea in I^eaburg. Mi»* Myrtle E. Will* baa returned lo lier home in Avalon after aatay of a week i»r more in Clayton. Mr. and Mra. Robert Durbin entertaimd gueau al their harbor cottage over iaat Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lewis Clark waa aeen among the imday vial lor* to Uiia rraort. Mr. Clark ia getting bia fine motor boat !n readincaa for Uie coming aeaaon. Dr. Era T. Blakt and aeveral friend* were recent viaiton at Avalon. Wbllat here Uiry occupied the Kobreiimrcottage i Second Avenue. Mr*. F- P, Taylor and ton Edmund, of Bradley Beach. haveretar..adloUieir I lam r after apeiidiug aevera! dava liere wUh Mra. Taylor'a moUirr. Mra. Frank

Ntchoia.

Mr. and Mra. Adolph M. Kindle were Sunday viritora. They ore beginning to get Uieir fiower garden in proper »hape to make its uaual Him) allowing daring Uie aamrner month*. Mu. Anna M. Ilirat ia now occupying Mr lM>uie al Avalon. Mr. C. Ford Adam* apenl lM weekend with Ida parwnla in Col ling* wood. Mia* Ida SimUi waa enlerteiued by Iter aunt at Uie Princeton Hotel on Tm-aday. Mr*. Fiank Ntchoia ia viailiug lier parent* tn lioaben. Mr. and Mra. E. Boyd WafUal, who have been at tbe ••floroealead " paai waek, returned to Umir Pbiladeldelphia borne on Monday Iaat. They Cipremed their regrwU at leaving Avalon Mr*. John K. Fscliolu made aalioppmg Kip to Philadelphia op lotaday. Mr. J. M. Bruner and aoo Mil ard motored ui Avalon Friday, retnrning on holiday afternoon. A party of nearly »' young peopfe cun* up on a •A/aw-rldr (ruin Slone HarlMil on SaUirday Bfgbt lo Caa.no lor U*e moving pIcKirec and Uk■kaUng. 4 l " • "’J'* 1 good time, and awrd Umy wm U<* “ atunt " toon. Suba.rU- for tb» Times. $1 per

SCFfdOL BOARD ELECTS TEACHERS All Ra-alactad, and Mia* Martha Maer -aid, of Gothat, Will Fill Plaoe Left by Mra. McKaig'a

FUalg nation

At Uie meeting -vf tbe Board of Education bald in the Scboolboaae on Tneaday evening, all Uie prewent teacher* re-elected for Uie next acbool year, and Miaa Martha Meerwald, of Goahen, waa elected lo fill Uie vacancy left by Uie rewgnaticn of Mr*. I, ure McKslg, who waa f-rcod to quit acbool work owing

tier health.

Mra. McKaig'a place had been (Iliad np onUI now by Mr*. Baev—, ot Ocean City, and abe will contiaae nntil tbe end of Uie present term. Doctor R. C. Scott waa alto re-elected ax acbool inspector, which position be held Iaat year. Irvin Fitch and Louia Bract, the.two newly-appointed member*of U>e Board, took their text* at tbia meeting. KILL THE WINTER aY; DO YOUR SWATTING NOW On, FI, K 1(1,0 Now Mum 15,010,000 Lee* Later On ; 80 Don’t Delay : Soma Valuable Advice. Do yoar fly awaiting early. That'* Uie war Miaa Jean Daw eon, director of U.e Cleveland anti-fly campaign, modified the familiar alogan to accompliab tueb miracnlou* rewall* for her city. To kill one winter fiy it better than to kill a million later in Uie enmmer, according Miaa Daw eon, and her work in Cleveland prove* that abe know* what aha ia talking rbout. No matter if it ia ettll cold weather, and only .me fly ha* been brav* enough ■hoar itaeif, U>e Ume lo atart tbe war aga' nBt Uie fl “* '• nowTbuae that lire tbroogti tbe winter are w, and Uiat'a juat tbe reason effort* made now can be ao effecrive Perbap* Uiere are many people who have not aeen fly vet tbit year, bol Uiere am flie* and plenty of them, a* the mllliona will prove later nnleaa Uie few are dautroyed. When Dr. Dawaoo—for Uiia woman anti-fly genrral can write a Fb. D. after lier name a* prof«tanr of civic biology at Uie Cleveland Normal Hcliool—begtn talking about * watting Uie flv tbe people of Cleveland tbonght her remark* vw huie nnaaaaonable. “ We can't And any the*,*' Uiey aald. Dr. Dawaun told them to look in the crack* and crevice* of Lbeb attic* and ba*e-n*nU and atablea and aheda. They looLcd There were a few flie*. • Bat why trouble oareelve* about a few half-dead loaectaT” they objected. Then cam# Mia* Dawaon’a aatoonding atetrment in proof of her plan. Tbe diiidren and grandchildren and l*ter draceiidauta of a pair of flie* breeding from early apnng lo late fall can be numbered only by oalng a ateing of 21 digit*, al- aaid. Tlie nnmber alt* gave waa 1111,010 quadrillion die*, enough to cover the entire earth 47 feet deep. Of coart Uie flie#, like horoan being*, are troubled wiUi a high dewUi-rate, especially of infanta, and no m ilberfly ha* ever been able to have ail her egg* hatch into flic*, which in tom reared unbroken familiet. STONE HARBOR -OTW Ik* "IT—*" Oemm»i-a«wl. Mr. and Mra. Hniupbray are tooring California, »pending a day cr two in Um nice place* they come to. Tlie movie# will open in Dorr Naw ton’* Palace Uiia week, and bt on U.rre uighu a week Uirongb May. Mr. J. Senior baa purclir-ed the Snog Harbor Bungalow on Yacht Club Baaiu, and promiac* to re-fnrniab it. Mra. W. V. Roger* and ton wiUi Mr parent*. Mr. and Mra. LroadMut, are al Uieir cottage on tlie Channel front and Hnnaet Drive. liuatave Miller ia rreoicrlng from Uie ■Knkr Uiat ao nearly laid Wm oat, and it hoping to apaud U- aenaon in Ina cot-

tage here.

w ,d Miaa Itoocrck and Dr. and Mra. Hoedt were al Uieir hungalow Sto.ie Harbor ilaaiu Halurday. returuiug ki Wlaaali'tkou SuutUy alteruoun. Dr. Ham net ‘i. Morton and wife not yet at Uieir cottage In-aitee of k r ill neat, but may ba looked ((hiuUnoed on pagv *)

OF COMMFRCE For Promotion «i Seashore Resorts of County and Advance of County's

Interest

e. h- bricITpregident

With it* object tbe development of C— peculiar internet* of the aeaaborare rt* of Cape May Conoty, Uie Chamabb or Comutu-E or Cape May Couxtv Sbabhork Reboicth waa organic <* at tbe CRy Hail, Sea lair City ob Wedneaday evening. Clayton ilainea Brick, Prraident of Ocean City Board of Trade, waa elected Preeident of Uie new AaaociaUon, and a vioe-prewident waa elected from each of tba County’* iwsona—Frank Swan, of tbe Ocean City Young Men'a Progreaaive League; Ricliard W. Croorcker, of the Sea lale City Yonng Men'* Boaineaa Aaaooiath-n ; M. L. Van Thuyne, of the Avalon Hoard of Trade ; < tt-orge J Rniumel, of tfie Stone Harbor Board of Trade, and J. Albert liairia, of lb* Wildwood Board of Trade ; Secretary, Oeorge Puttergill (Avalon Board of Trade), and Treasurer R. O. flow ell, Jr. (Avalon Board of Trade). * new Ciiahbbk or CoMMEXnx wil! meet from time to Ume a* ita Ekecutive Committee ahall direct, tbe variona retort* in tbe County Among the fltat improvement* Uiat will be advocated ia a bridge across Corson's Inlet, conneclirg Ocean City wiUi Upper Townstiip and Sea lale City ; an electric road from Ocean City to Wildwood, and better road* in and between tbe reaorta. Tlie purpose of Uie organliaUon it to urge aocb County and Slate legislation i will benefit tbe retort* of tM County, id in every way further Uieir progreea. Among those prevent on Wedneaday ■ere Mayor Harry Headley (<»cean City), Clayton Haines Brick (Ocean City), Commiaaioner B. Fisher (Go an City), Edward B. AmeU (Sea lale City), CharleaBimpaou (Stour Harbor), Kichd. Crourcker (Sea lale City) : M. L. Van Thnynr, K. C. Howell and C. Pattergill, of Avalon ; Ueorge Rumrntdl (Stone Uari-or), and U. Still well (Ocean City). A delegation from Wildwood was storm I ion rid and could not get to tbe tneeUng, but by telephone gave —aranee of auppon to ll-c movement. Jamea F. Sherry vrd alater wil'. open Uieir boardwalk cottage for Uie aeaaon Sunday. Mr. Sherry waa a viaitor on

Tlmraday.

William Edwara* waa a Quaker Ci'y visitor two dava Uiia week.

LADIES’ COMMITTEEE FOR OLD HOME WEEK Parent-Taachera Pledge Their Aid In Making Celebration Groat Suocesa; Will Meet Com-

mit*## Monday

At a meeting on Tuesday evening in the City Hall Uie ladies of the ParentTeacher* Association pledged their aid making Old Home Week a sneo The President and Vlee-Preaideut that organisation will meet tbe Ext Committee of the Old Home Week in the City Hall next Monday evening, and will have tbe work intended for tbe Parent-Teacbera Aeaociation laid ouL They in turn will appoint committee* to lake bold of tbia work and report each

Monday evening.

Even- member of Uie Executive Committee ia expected to M al Monday'■ meeting without fail. ' Tbe Old Home Week movement !e gaining momentum ail tbe time, and enUmaiasm ia growing. Tbe foil tnemberaiiip on all of tbe committees will no, doubt, be announced at Uie meeting

Monday nigbt. VISITORS* DAY

Monday, July Wth.

10 A.M.—Parade of Civic Organisations, So apparent for good waa Uie work of Maded by Couimiaaiunert. Areemblyman Lewi* T. Steven* in Uie o *.i i> u . 0, on Pter eeaaton of the Legislator* which closed 8.(10 P.M.—Ball on Pier. ' HecepUon to 1 “* WBek lbw Chairmai) Newton A. old healaleltea. Bugbee, of the Republican State Com-

•ent to Mr. Stevens a letter

congratulating him npon bia effort* to

„ „ . ---- .-7.-.-- T. . | keep down the expeneee of ooudaclinr 9.00 A.M. — Auto HociabiUtv Rnn u ' L h# iwif, I—Mr Ro..--.,. Ocean City, Wildwood, and Cape I / B16 b-fweto™- Mr. Stevena wae May chairman of Uie Incidental Expeuer

Diapooing at your property by Will ia one thing; tbe oel—Uon of a eiiiU Die exeeulor ta qul'e another. Ami yet both become a very' ulmple inatter when you Invoke tb# aid of tbe he «-uniy Truat Company, of Cap* May City, N. J-. to administer voar eoUte. For the beat in men'* wear—Jonaa' Men'* hoop. 766 Aaburr Avenue, Oceau City.—8** kdvL pag- 9^-*dv.

CLEAN-UP WEEK STARTS TO-MORROW City'* Team Will Cart Dirt on May 8th ; Give* Waek to Prepare; Committee Busy Tlie City’# Annual Cleaa-Up Day baa been extended lo Cvan-l'p Week Uiia year, and Uiia tiredrd and longI mked-fiir week begin* K-morrow, May

Firat.

The City'* team will cart away Uie suit of Uie week'* campaign agalualdirt on Haturdav May Htb. All refuau and tccumnlaUou* mnit be placed in proper receptacle* and placed at Uie curb line, ao Uiat tlie * white witiga' can huve ea*)’ oocraa to it. Unlraa Uiia ia done Uie dirt ili uot be removed. Every property-owner and leaidenl wiUi a apark of civic pride will aid in Uiia clean-tip and improve Uieir property. The Committee »f Uie i'arriit-Traelirr* Aaeocir.lmii and Young Men'* llnaine liaUon will make Uie week'* cat paign an active one. It it |M»*ihle U. there orgamuUon* uami-d will uppr priate a .ua of nmurr to employ m< lo clear off Iota and projiertiM about tcentre of U— city Uiat haw Uiroogh fmim-morial been dumpiiig groanda for the neighbor*' relnre. 11- Women’s 4,'iVK 1 !ub ho* I warded • doualion to I—)p in U— wn furgrt U— date*. Start ; keep it up all week ; tl plare U— •emit on the eurli line of U— property, and on U—haturdav f'dlow the OMy will remove it CARD OpTHANKS. Tl- nndereigned wwiweUiexpree*

UIE CCINIV NEWS BRIffLV TOLD News Notes of Entire County Gathered by the " Times" County Correspondents; Civic and Political Affairs of the

Past Week; The County’s Activities

PITH OF WEEK'S HAPPENINGS FOR QUICK REIDING

Tbe political pot in OceanCity ia boil-

ing merrily there daya aa Uie time for tbe elecUon of City Commifaiooera ii drawing near. The aenUmrnt ia nearly equally divided between the present incumbents, who are op for re-election, and three other candidates, who are aaid to be the choice of tbe " j-opie." Tbe

elecUon lake* place early in May. A correspondent wriUng from Cape

May to an AUanUc City newspaper, aaya that " concoaaion from U— big gum. which are being tested here by Uie Schwab Steel Company, has shattered

millions of moaquitoea' eggs, am - plaoe* tbe mar*lira wber* the i

qnitoea are plenUful resemble egg

2.81) P.M. Motor Cycie Race* end Band

Concert

8.00 P.M. Grand Promenade on Boardwalk AQUATIC DAY. Wkdxknuay, Jdly 14th. 10.00 A.M. Exhibition High Diring 2 P.M. Open and Swiinniirig-iProfeaaional* 8.00 P.M. Otneral Fealtval* a VIC DAY, T^itJBXDAT, July lira. 10.00 A.M. F'imnen’e Parade 2.30 Baby Parade H |*.M. Diaplar of Fireworks ATHLETIC DAY. Friday, July 10th. 10.00 A.M. Paiadr of Boy Scoot* and Camp Fire Girl# 2.30 AUi'eUc Events on Beach 83)0 Baseball and Hand < -oncart FRATERNAL DAY. Saturday, July 17ra. Morning Open 10 A.M. Suffragette Parade of Organisation* of U— mate 2 P.M. I'f rode of nodgea 4 P M. Clam Bake on Bead-, Bam! Concert, Pound Moat Race N.0U P.M. Mardi Gras oa K-iarUwalk 9.00 P.M. Mosque Ball on Pier

■taut—li Iron and leo* thm deeth uf her n

aid dm mg U— illi—** am <4l-i. Mr. II.C Herring tl- kind eapreMMiu* « Mob. A. G. Ricg.

whale beach no* fin "rimn- Corr.tfom* *1 Capt. J. IxouU Fuel—r. while taking ia aes-koing akilf on 1—r firat trip Ure* ir U— reason, esnght a large ara tartii hich wnghi-d ove* fifty pound*. Capl. F uel—r hid a bard unit- to land it on at count of Its violent struggles, but fluall> anaged wiUi U— aid of Gua Flacker, !«■ came lo U— rescue wiUi a boot book. Robert Clyde, Charles Dieglemau.F’reo Kaufman, and John Cramer, of Un Fawn Flablug and Gunning Club, uunebed U-ir aj—«1 boat, the ' Squid.* Sunday. Tbe Uiat trip proved a aocceaa. Frank F. SuiiUi, the well known hanUii— aingri, waa U— guest uf Mr A. C. Mullen on Sunday. Mr. Harry HUlea is getting bit launch, - " Dora," ih aliap* for the aeaaon. A pinochle waa held at U— cottage of Mr. Joseph Campbell, Saturday evening Mr. Campbell surprised bis friends by

inning.

Capt. Wrelry Powell and chief engiengineer <>. Powell installed tbe heaty motor ui li—ir cruiser the " Mrintt " on Sunday last. Walter S. Rtituebart Sr. of Pbiladrlplha, broke the early season's recot.I Sunday by making a flue catch of crab* tbicli numbered over 2tM. Mr. Adolph Marlin and hruU—ra made i line catch of large flounders on Sunlay. while Mr. Joha Robbina, a week--nd guest of Mr. Martin, brought hum, r..-ral large eel*. Capt. Jame* l'aai|>t» II is making aeveral alteration* ami improvemrnla U. hi* bungalow, and alto enlarging hi* wharf ami hulk I—ad*. It la aaid h> t— vrir iinueual for tl— lortlt-* D> make ll—ir Bp|—arauce ao early in Uie exanoii. It arenia Uiat Uie apirit of desu-up wm-k ha* »|<reail to Whole Beach,aa Mr. '•lie F iscl—r haa heen bating hi* cottegr i«-pa|—red and painted, and a new annex uilded, which will inruiob Bleeping quarter* for twelve peraona.

C-.mmiuee and Stationery and Supply Committee, and bv closely watching U— expenditure* I— was able .ben lie introduced tl— incidental bill to aliow a saving of T-V** 1 . radneing Iaat year’s amount of SID.OUi

to tS.UW.

By reason of tbia work, Mr. Steven* haa been named aa chairman of a committee Ui in reel I gate and report to Ur next Legislature what oU—r expense* may be reduced, and what preoem officer* of Uie Senate and Assembly may be aboliai—d witbont interfering wiUi *y run Due work of enacting

Tbe second Annual Contest and Exhibit of school work, under U— aurpicr* of U— Home and School AaaociaUon of I'pper Township, waa held in tbe School building* at Tnckalu—, and ruiphaxited Uie hearty co-operation on the pail of the varioos school* UironghoulUie community. There were abonl 76 pupil* enrolled, and one school compared favorably —ilk another. " litre on. •ebool, owing to local cordiUona, may have failed lo produce exhibit work, made up for it by carrying of* prixea for

contest work.

In handwork, Maraliallvilir, Tuckah<« visd each wiUi U— ott—r, but for con •trot'ability, U— primarA room at Turk *bur ranked firat. In arw ing and nevdl- - • ork, Tnckaboe, Pate/ehorg bud Palerno ranked tog rt I—r, w itb Palermo a' I— bead. Sewville ami BreaU-y’* Polm -nl no rabibit work, but for oral am. written work they n-cei .rd U—ir siiarr oi

Peteraln.rg a* core-1 the pennanl f« t ue nlgl—at percentage of ooiitestanb

A bearing before Judge Eldridge, •« hich might hare proved tl— beginning if the rx|Kienre of U— alleged graft In tl— prosecnlnr'a olfiee, was *t ip]—d on Diuraday of Uil* week and I—Id over unUI next Tlinradav, May 6Ui. Tl—case, • hich damaging teaDmony againat County Pr—ecutor Jelleraon, it ia aaid, will be brought fnl, is U.at of lb raonatrance againsl U— Rio Grande Inn at Wildwood. It ia staled Uiat wl—n it— charge* were made againat U— Pr recuUir son— month* ago, a detect! • named Took, alias *'Jones," of U— I— and Grder Society, waa present al meeting I—Id in U— Rio Grande, am) Uiere stated Uiat nnleaa Uie charge* againat U— Proaeculor wet* wUJidraw at once, he would aeenre enougli evi dene* againat each of U— member* of the Liquor llealera' Association (which preferred the charge*) Ui send tome of U—iu to jail, and make all lose U—li

licenae*.

Judge Kldrldgr learneil of U— >■>

re nee, and prom i red to bring out tba facte at Uiia hearing. Judge Voorheea, who represented tba Rio Grande Inn, withdrew when tbe Court opened on Thnradaj, and Attorney Miller, of Camden, took his place. It waa on account of this change that udge Eldridge held oyer U- care until next week. Some interesting rerelatioiM are promiaed.

OCEAN VIEW

Capt. Frank Gandy it riaiUng bia son Griffith Gandy. Y'u,. Blackman gave a talk aa tbe lertew of tlie life of Wm. F:. Gladstone Tlioraday evening. William De Vaol haa pm concrete oor in bit garage. Daniel Watkins and wife, of Bridge m, spent Tueaday wiib relative# bare.. Mra. Antbea Voaa, of Bomb SeariUc, ia risittng her broU—r, Brictrm Corson. * Tbe men of U— Methodist Church an painting tbe bnilding, tbe money for which waa raised by dollar enbscriptioua. Miaa Lila Taylor and Peter Hull, of. Tockahoe, and Miaa Helen Van Glider, of Petersburg, called on William Dc Vaul and wife Monday. Miaa Georgia Blackaon, of Holly Beach, *|—nt the week end with her grandpa rente Aaron Deiancey and wife. Lucira FMdy U building a veranda to U— buure of Mrs. Lydia CoraoB. * Mr* Adolph Cox, of Bridgport, Conn. : it with relative* here for an indefinite stay. s. William De Vaol spent Monday with a friend in Ooean City. Mrs. John Hramweil and Mrs. Geo, McCarty, of (Mean City with Mrs. E. Stow. Mrs. Meyer spent a few day* in den Uiia week. ''‘•H Mrs. lianiel Delancey spent a day of tbia week in Millvlli*. Mra. William Conover and two children spent Monday al Ocean City. Min Martlia Godfrey spent Tnaaday : : xt Bridgeton. Mr.Griflitb Gandy and wife motored home from Wildwood in their newly reualnted car Wedneaday. Miaa Lila Coombs, who ia now stayity n Philadelphia, apenl a few dava wiib elaUvea a;.d frienda here Uiia week. Mra. Alice Payne and daughter Stella l-nl Sunday wiUi lier mother, Mr*. , •-hard Godfrey. fl— act mol was closed Wedneaday b»«n*r of U— death of Vofugj Van Gilder, lm*n— on U— School Board. Mra. Frank Khaw spent a few daya of in* wn-k at Cape May Coart Hons* nth i—r niece, Mra. Sterling Cole. The IDhermen qi tbia plaoe cangb* ir Aral king 0*h, eni.irnrr floundnrand . ••rat. ii«h in l.odlani’a Bay thia week. William De Vaol and wife, Griffith landy and wife and Capt. Frank Gandy ‘pent Friday {evening as U- guests of Mr. (Valter and family. -7— religions aerviee* at Joel Field ana nrogreasing ao rapidly that a chapel baa been planned to be erected. Miaa Ruth Snyder, of Millville, spent Nttardsy with herbroUier, Bohn Snyder. Mr. William Lingwiler aj—nt Sunday wiUi Ml wife, who ia 111 in I’lladelpbla. Jultu* and John Horn spent ■ day of Uiia week in Woodbine. Mra. Deborah Van Gilder, of I’etershnig. ai-nt Uie week end with her brother Reuben Godfrey. Miaa Sarah Van Gilder, of Petersburg, wa* entertained by Ocean View relaUvas a lew days Uiia week. Tl- Freeholders of Cape Ma< County sre to be eomplimented on U- fine roadway U—y ue oonatnicting through our town. Mr. Henry ClouUng make* an excellent au|—rviaor. Subarribe for the Timoo. fl per

$500 REWARD!

H’iJ/ be given t« any per tan or perunu giving ti-uirme leading to the arreit and (OMvtflion of the ferwn or penonx u'dlfnUy deitroyiu.; the property of any fith pounds hunted off C ron City, Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor, Angehea, Holley Heath, or on Five Fathom Fishing Hunks, or any fishing paraphernal: < on land.

Cape M*y ^County Fishermen’s Association