Cape May County Times, 22 October 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Published Every Friday By The CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES PUBLISHING CO.

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W««t Jewcy and L*ndi» Avta.. See lile City. N. J.

S. TWITCH ELL, President ’•ft < ' 0KK0p ' Treasurer c. F. SCHU'K, Secretary W*- A. HAFFERT, Editor and Business Manager liSlNG RATES FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION

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N. J.

I -o-a<a-a-fi.n-B-B-0'a*a>a«B r THE TEOPLE'S FORUM 1 ~ iDtautcrf far j.uMWatmi in (Kts g tnltMHi. Sr-ntimr nt. cslrrc^.! im:«! £ w < -..natrud as Uv—. of tbr 1 tree “ cC'B'B'B*0‘B*B*B*B • B • H • B HI To the Editor Cape May Co. Tjnee:

Sir,

In your paper laet week von epoke ol the women SOT voting on the talr of the ScJroolhooee, although they «crv privilrgrd to do eo. II nor very lire paperr here had pnbtlw fact Uiat women were PER MITTEI) to vou at that time 1 am many would have done eo. Another noticeable fact «a», —, edtUxa were cnnapicnona by their ah at time of voting.. EMMIE V. AMUKKG

Richard M. 1 J. V. Delaney, d| and Highwayv

r at Streeu

»d at tha Poet Ottce, Saa Die City, N. *. aa aeeond-daM matter.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER aa, 1915

VOTES FOR WOMEN—AMEti.

WHY NOT CONNECT THE SEWER NOW* r State Board of Health demanded the building of a sewage- ‘ “Ml plant in Sea Isle City. That task—for it proved such— J tccomplLshed. It now remains to he put in operation by mg it with the old now-clasting sewer. Tliis has been d of all ■Uiutaer, but nothing has been done, and according to >oks of things nothing will be done until next spiiug. Meanwhile the thirty-thuusund-doHar dssnosal plant is laying becoming nut-eaten and corroded, so tl at, if allowed to remain Its present state much longer, it will become practically useless, d will entail an expenditure of a large stun of money to put it

'-’k into shape.

Now, if any, is the time to connect the sewer. The work done if local labor will leave money in circulation here now when it is —it needed, and will save money in repairing the plant The ion is just right too, so there seems no reason why there should W a delay. The work must be done—do it now.

STUDY THE EVIDENCE.

U T,)e American people must acquire the habit of looking f> the evidence,” said President Arthur T. Hadley, of Yale, in his

Hcuhttiou sermon at Woolsry Hall.

” We must stop buying the newspaper that tells what wt wish trae and buy the one that tells what rejdly is. We must refuse j to repeat unproved gossip 01 scandal because we like it This will h grow into the habit of not liking it. We shall learn to fiate conscious lie as well as the intentional one. There may be mes a question whether we should tell the truth to other* Fho cannot see it or understand it; there should tie no question at 11 that we should tell it to ourselves. And when a man ha.: f learned to tell tbe troth to himself the problem of telling it to Rotbus becomes comparatively easy. The whole fabric of pAmerican society rests on the asspinption that we are going to

I be honest in our dealings.” BOOSTING INBORN

I>owii in Los Angeles, California, every man, woman and child is a booster. The beauties of I^s Angclci, its advantages as a home, manufacturing and social centre are on the tongue of every person. The new.sjmpers aie full ot boosting articles, and everyone is contented and swears by the city. The schools make it part ol their curriculum to point out to Uic children the geographic d and other advantages of the city. The result is a city of boosters. * A little of the same spirit would Ik a fine tiling in Sea Isle City, or for the matter of Dial in Cape May Counlv as a whole Here, sad but true, the tendency is rather the other wav, and when |-« booster is met, one—as they say in the movie*—“ 1 eg uteri sui l P ns< Tliis is all wrong. A city of houslcts is a prosperous, g, ahead city every lime. Those who knock everyone and everything are injuring themselves—they are blind to their own interests. Just now there is every mark of a building boom locally, and that is a good thing. We venture, however, that if the knocking tongues of the resort were silenced, the boom would have started long ago. and would now be gaining momentum. Turn every knock into a lx* st. You can do it ; and there is nothing in the world that pays anch big returns for such little eAbrt. Get s little of the Los Angeles spirit

Court News (Continucri from pace J) Mr». t« Tour porc'iaM-d only the one In!. Tbe cl (Ming hems •lionli! have

read :

South Jersey Realty Co. to Aofnit f, Manser, tor J&, block us, r*— o-s ; ! Sr-me la rame, Lott US, 144, r4, IS/, plan D-S $1,000 Bontli Jersey KealreCo. to Lawrence W. tine. Lot 144, block 1ft, plan D-H $SH> ‘•me u» Iticliard M. Woods Jr. la* 87, block 101 North Wildwood. Charles K. Wood et ax to l»ei W. Peterrir Lott 110 aod 112. block —■ " ■ r ^MM > Barry McClelland et nx to Michael J. (iilmore. Lou 202-4^Ji-lO-U-U-lS, 6ll. Avenne ; 2rB-S-7.8-H-l3-l.Vl7,7U> A v'nae atjr of Wildwood • William Goldstein et nx to Georae B McOuUoch. I-H If, block 48 pe, Same b-Max Womb. Lott 14. block 12 p.an ol Molly bead. |or, Kduard friebneb et nx to Oscar Moebner et nx. Lot 24, block 10, nSw**! map ol dly ggjQ. Et * - m - Jb"- «* ">r to Firet National Hank ol E'mer. Lott 18 and 20, block 4S fi.00 Anna b. Adams « vlr to Rosetta John son. Lot 11, block 126, city map $]$P Same to same. Lot 11, block 126, ol corded pUn of Holly Reach Surgical Advance, t’ntll .. few years ago any would _ -hr beart was considered tats I Now adays the been is handled and sewi. «p like any other organ which ha> hern Infer ad. There are persons B» Iok whose entire stomachs have beer —I out by the snrgeon's knits When —JW little tine-ago, a stri tel) ime dr*, on some relllnga, a point ot whlcl anapped off In her brain, the surgeou cut away tbe shattered bone, extractor

Lesria Sletnme/er. Jr, T vinjr Fitch. Secrettuy. Meets every ercoad Tueeday at * p.m. Woman's Q»ic Ch* Mr*. James J. nagan. Preaident Parewt-Temchers- ArxocUUen , Mias E. Nickerson, Preaident; Mrs. J L. Cheater, Vice-President; Mr.Win. *. rtaffert, Boeretary; Mrs. Mary E-b|>eer,

What an Owner Cannot do Beyond a certain point an * OWNER cannot regulate the CONTRACTOR he employ*. Yon can cage a leopard, but you cannot change his ■pots or his point of view. But what an Owner CAN DO i* to select in the first place, a Contractor who has an established reputation for integrity, efficiency and results. Edward B. Arnett BuMlag Caastrnctlofi Bell Telephone Connections SEA ISLE CITY, N, J.

Meet* every third Tueeday.

Loyal Order of Moose Chaa. It. lisliu, Dictator; Win. W. ttaroee,Secretary; Lewis bUBum-Ter. Jr. Meets firet Sunday in each month a. 2 p.m., and third Friday in each month

al8p.ni.

aa iste City Yaoht Club **• “*• Atwater. Corumodore; C. O. Allhousr, Secretary; Irving Fitch, Acuug Secretary. Union Republican Club Preaident - William Barnes; Vice President- Burt C. Reed ; SeomaryWtlue* 0 St * fre ** • Trtl “ ut *' - facoh

Alpha Club

I’reaideut—Mr*. Howard Townaend ; Vice-Prmideiit—Mrs. John Carrol; Seerotarj and lreaeare»-Mrs. L. 1. Basset

HOBDELL Practical Dyer of OSTRICH FEATHERS We Solicit Your Feather Wsnts in si] its Branches DYEING CLEANING and CURLING 154-156 N. Thirteenth St, PHILADELPHIA

ponton If Hie brain. Tommy Atklar tt** never say die Ul! he Is dead!

MU Dally Supply et Cake.

A Wichita attorney tt very food of a certain kind of cake Ue wife to aapert at making Recently she Ml tor a visit with her parantt. and bate* going baked a large eaka. She knew that I." she UR tbe entire cake where her hoe band could find tt he would e«t B all In one day, ao abe cut it Into ehcee and hid them tn Various pans of the house. Each day abe writes bar husband, and In the letter she tells him where he can And a piece of the

caka—Kansas City Star.

MANE IT A NATIONAL CRUSADE

A Chirogo juprr bo* hit tt|>oti au exposure and reform tliat Oitylu U> be Speedily tv>11 veiled into a uaiioual ciuaadr. It is titled *• Uaelra* l^wa Driving Ua to Lnwlraaneaa.” It deal* with the apfMtliiig imirajw tu aite»u in Anirmaii ettim, and also rural Douimutntie.s, due to slalutc* and unliiianvcs tluit air tlic re»uJi o!

rcfoiui-tjjre.l |*-uplr.

We Ixmxt of being a free prs.plq, arli.govrined and all that, yet we make more inlerfeience with the liberties ol tire people tha i •ny country on earth, and we have a reeoi.l of more a rr«|s and i mure men who have been eomprlied to UxA through the xtre! Dus' Of jdiD. And wt endure it without pmtrst. Moat of tire Dw* unde. I Which these appalliug aitexta are made air the fuliiiiuations t>l h*!' diseased Ittatiir, men aud women ciarv with the idea ol making othei* i-oufoiin to then Msudard* of morals or even living \v,.J isiature aftet legislature piling on these iwless Dw*.amil

I us have Uvome ao towaidly tlwt we are a W fear ot D iii^callcd uupr-£traMve if we <k tch new tbeor> ol the social re lor tner*.

Knew the Sex.

tvhen a woman canvasser asked aa

aid farmer to sign a petition In faroj of a woman's movement, he syrd the document for a while with suspicion. "No. I'm agin' It sore." was the reply, with the emphasis of a man who had had acme domestic Infelicity. "A woman who's alios a-movln' Is alios a-gettlo' to trouble. If yoo got aay-

•hlng to keep her oulei IT] sign tu" Valuable Trinity Church Property. The tend at the head of Wall street,

00 which Trinity church and cemetery stand, comprises a plot 381 feet km*

by 227 feet broad, valued at

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COUNTY DIUECTOKT Justice of Supreme Court—Charles

u Mack. Democrat.

Circuit Judge—Howard Carrow, D.

term expires 1818.

Law Judge-Henry H. ESdredge, D

1216.

prosecutor of Pleas—James R. •now. Democrat, 1818. Sheriff—Coleman F. Corson. Demo-

crat. 1816.

Coroners. N. A- Cohen, Rep.. Wildwood. 1814; Mark Lake. Rep.. Ocean City, 1810; B. C. Ingeraoll. 1817. County aerk—A. Carlton Hildreth.

Republican. January. 1820.

Surrogate- Edw ard L. Rkr. Demo

.'ret, November, ’817.

^State Senator—Harry Wheaton. D.. Aaacmblyman—Lewis T . Stevens.

Republican. 1816.

County Superintendent of Schools— w. Hand. Kcpoblican, October.

1817.

niCyiiCoUecter Jaaeph I. Scull. Term* of Court—Second Tuesday lo April. September and December.

Board of Choeen Freeholders Terms expire January 1st Owk-IRANK W. FOWKKS. Diroctor—Charles H. Clouting.

^Cu’lretor—Joseph 1. Scu'l. Oc

City.

Solicitor—Joseph Douglass, Cape May Court House. ^ Road Supervisor—Daniel Schellonger. Erma. Sea Isle City— Charles H. Clouting. 1817. James f. Eustace. 1917. pper Township— Hope W. Gandy. Tuckahoe. 1916.

Vincent AMoiante

PRACTICAL

SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty

New Store ITALIA ST.

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

Central Market House Everything to Eat

For

Everyone Who Eat* Fresh Meats. Groceries Vegetables, Cakes and Canned Good* Lowest Prices,Good Service MARTIN WELLS, Prop. "•MxaooBcti

Wildwood—

Charles W. Sank 1818. John T. Bennett, 191& Henry^S. Rutherford. 1816.

MATTHEW J. RYAN Cummkhion Merchant Planter. Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of ; Maurice River Cote Oysters Salt OyaierK, Claaia, Snappers. Crabs Both Phones Dock SL Market, Phila.

t*vi Wen trail. Donnlsvllle. 1916.

MacKiasie, Wildwood Middle'Township—

S. Miller. Cape May Court

Have you lost any-

thing?

Don't sit down «ndjS?..f. mourn with a “I'll never j 0 7S.“'*5.,

get it back expression —— , AllvBftlMf* .IS M l»,| n, Clp , on your face. ! JUr Couit» nmo u ooui, na i» n 1 n eottaosr* M well av V-Iieer upl Pul out tmi far rah, 6,11

a -dragnet for it That means use

The livosi nr*.paper tape May

f>mnty th* TIMES

•ul tell into o hr iufltrei.

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lost and found ad. in

’ ’ j this paper.

- i | Most people are hon- . jest, and few want rewards, so the cost to ..jyou is ,„f£g. ^

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