ATLANTIC COAST NEWS
VOL. XXX.—NO. 48 nr the circditT OFJHE CITY Notes and Gleanings of Personal Character; Little Items About Folks You Know Mi* Carrie Norton will apead week-end witli friend* in Bridgeton, Kiebacl Laongo i* now local driirery agent (or K. SneUeuberg&Co., of Pbila-
dWphia.
_ Mr*.Henry Brooke hae returned to her , after an enjovable
SEA ISLE CITY, Nt J.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1915
May of a week at her boardwalk cottage. MiaeLoaier-Haber, of Philadelphia, waa to orer-Sanday gueot of Profea and Mr*. John Carrol I ait week. Doctor darteice Wav apent a few day* tlii* week in Philadelphia attending a wedding of one of hia friend*. Tlie Ladiea Aid of the Lutlicran Cbarch will give a uncial Friday evening, Nor. SHtb at Uie Mooae Hall. George Jeflrera and familr attended the fnnerai of bta mother in Camden on
Thursday afternoon.
The local Gaa Company hare laid a aerviee into the home of William A. Hallerl on Ariadne Ktreet. Mra. Martin Weil* i* on Uie sick list, being taken to her bed wiUi a nervua* breakdown on Wedneaday. Mrs. Herman Schenkel and hertiaier, Mlap Fred* Joe tier, who waa a gneet at the Rex Hotel for a week or more, went to Philadelphia on Tlinraday afternoon. George Whittington ha* purchased for the ties laie Kiectric Company a Ford motor truck to be used In the extension of the companies line* to SooUi Seavilie. .ismre T. Chapman ia having another room added 10 hi* proper^ on Piemen re Avenue. Contractor I'fwfc-r
the work.
The Lediea Aid Society of Uie l.uUieren Church met in a social aeanum on Wednesday night, wiUi many member* attending. Mr. and Mra. Harold Sutton are being congratulated on the arrival of a baby boy which came on Hatarday last. The name will be Harold, Jr. Mra. William Barbour i* recovering from a severe attack of illnrM which ilined her to her hod for neatly
Have yoar name printed on finelytngraved Christmas cards, with rnve lope* to match. See them at Uie Ufiioe. Coat 60c. a doxen. batiou of the will 4f ag .r Joseph A. 1 rii let ‘.hat he left an eatftte valued at ir eighteen thousand dollars, which U be divided among hi* three eiiiidreyi. k Speer and Mia* Myrtle Cotton ■ Pliiladeiphia viaitm^ on Sunday. (pent Uie dar with^Wlnk** hroUier*. I Cuukin *t»)^B at SlillviUr ami it Uie night with her aunt, reluming a laie on Monday. It. and Mia. Edward II. Arartl are ning for Uie week Mra. Edward Hubbard and fourteen-monlh-okl , Edward Arnett Hubbard, and H. A. Phillips ami daughter, of I. -Jfte viaiton are Uie mere* r. Arnett, and be will motor with ■ to Trenton on Sunday, returning V night.
Woodbine Beats Sea Isle-
at Basket Ball
The Hirach Agriecltcral 8cho< Bull Team, of Woodbine, opened U
WANT
TO
FREEHOLDERS
ADVERTISE COUNTY
n with a victory o'
e City,
at Uie School's Court UK Saturday,
November 13th.
Owing to both team a playing under different rules, on agreement was made to play the first half according to A. A. Itulos and the second half under Eastern league Hole*. The score at end of Uie first half, under A. A. «e, waa-H. A. 8.17, Sea laie 3, and of the avooud half, under Eaatern Leagnr Roles, H. A. 8.12. Sea laie City 2. The game was marked by the superb am-work and passing of Hirach Agricultural Scliool, and tlieir style of playing waa a great surprise to the Sea laic City boys. The clever work of the U. A. S. guards kept Sea laie forwards from getting within shooting distance
beet that Sea laie one field goal and
Uiree foul points, against the fourteen field goals and one fowl point scored by
Tom Delaney, one of the beet plaverT in Southern New Jersey, •tarred for Saa laie, but against the close guarding of Shteir of H. A. 8, waa on abb to shoot a field goal. Ludlam also 0 ared well
ir Sea laie. #
For U. A. 8. there were no individual art. Tlie team work waa perfect and Uie goal ■booting accurate. They are an*ion* to hear from team* in Cape May County, especially from the High
Raaorls Helds Lively Session al End of Covnty ; Many Delsflate* Attend ; Ocean Boulevard Discuaaed The moat spirited of the series meetings of the County Chamber of Commerce of Seashore Reaorta eince it* inangnration last March waa bel Cape Hay City last Monday night, in the Auditorium. Many delegates from every County resort attended, and the fall committee reports were read with
The Legislative Committee, which met at Cape May on Saturday November 6th, filed it* report, and it waa read by Uie Secretary. hi substance, it stated Uiat Uiey had c^Iuded to submit to Uie Chamber Uira^Tlls to be introduced in Uie coming sq£,a of Uie Legislature, one to pemnltlie County Board* of Freeholders in Uie State to expend money for.udwrtiaing the advantage* of the County in the newspapers, magat pines and oUirrwiae ; one to provide for purchase and maintenance from State funds of a dredge in Uie Inland Waterway, to keep it open and navigable at .all Urae*; and another to allow cities to spend money to fill in low lands and assess Uie coat against the property. K&ae 1*. Itisley, to whom Uie preparation 7>f the bills waa lelt, had only the advertising hill ready,
and it was read.
0!
AFFAIRS PAST WEEK
Record of Real Estate and CommercM Affairs of the
CounN from Clerk's
Records
FREEHOLDERS WILL BUILD NEW ROADS Wildwrood Turnplka Improvemant, Avalon To Slone Harbor Road Construction, and Corson'a Inlet Bridge Ready
For Bidders
Demonstration In Hoe Economics.
JUDGMENTS FILED.
o from Um Ooonty
COURT or OOMMOK PtKAB T. W. De Too and C. T. Reynolds Co. v. Thomas B. and Herbert I. Wriggin* and Joeeph and Jacob Ini b°®. tkMUng a* F. n. Wriggin*, Sons and Co. Deficit on contract gl07.23 MORTGAGES RECORDED. la the tails*I** n
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HIKJK'H SO-
Al CULTURAL SCHOOL
HerabkowiU Danilowit*
Smith Shteir
SKA ISLE CITY Delaney I. f. Busch 1. g.
Speer c.
Norton, r. g.. Ludlam t. f.
Substitute*—Sunshine for Danilowita, Perlman for HershkowiU GOALS FROM FIBLD 1 Sea Isle—Ludlam 1 H. A. S-—Mintxer 6, Hershkowitz 2, Smith 4, Perlman 2 goals FiomVool : Sea isle - Delaney 3 * H.A.8.—Danilowit* 3 \ Time ol Halve*, 16 minuU Big Meeting ol Parent-Teadoers On Tuesday. v There will be a public meeting of the Parent-Teacbera Aaaoclation in Uie City Hall at eight o'clock next Tuesday evening. Tlie'
tuence at 7-30.
Profeseor Stackhouse, the Cape May County vocational instructor, will give wn illuatraud lecture on wbUKhe State is doing to fit Uie youth* for the basilica* world, end William A. liaflert will apeak on the attitude of the bounce* world toward* the scbogl. The program eommfitee have Mveral other apeaker* in view,; and an interesting evening ia promiasd. Republican Dinner on Saturday TIi* County Republican Kxecujjvc t'-oiumiUe* will hold a testimonial dinner at Ute Holly Beach Yacht Club, Wilds ood on Saturday evening, at which Senator-elect Lewis T. Steven* and Akin hi yuan-elect Howard Taylor will hr w gueata of honor. Speaker* of nonhave been secured for the evening. Billy Sunday to be at Trenton Billy Honday, Uie baseball evangelist, III open a campaign at Treulou on January 2nd, iirouud r wy broken on beturday last lor the tabernacle in w hich be will conduct hi* services. It will accommudate ll.SUU perwous, and ia the Unrd laugret ever n»d by Sunday, and. like all oUier " Sunday " labeenaclee. i* bring built by *' Joe " Sprice.
After some discussion, chiefly by LuUier Ogden, of Cape Maj*-, who thought that a limit should be placed on Uie money to be expended, it was concluded to lay all Um* bill* over until thy next meeting, and to have them printed and placed in the bands of all the delegates, so Uiat all will familiar with them when they are bronght up again for discussion. Cornelius Mahan, of Avalon, r*-L
ported for Uie F.xecative Commit&f.
they had met, and had concluded Uiat for Uie running expense* of the Chamber for Uie present year, a tax of Rtf moat be levied on v every organization which waa a member, and that the Secretary be paid a salary of $100 a year. This report waa adopted alter
loraee B. Payne at uv to^ouUi Seavilie l-and and Bmlding Association, Mouth Avenue, Wheelwright lot, one acre on nearifle Avenue $1,060 Aiioe G. Yarger to Ellen Yurger. Lot* Bl and 18, block 10, Ocean City Land Company $0,876, ten yean C ^S r * P ' Robin * on *t vir to Otis M. Townsend. Aabury A venae and 16th Street, OceanCity $goo Wllbor 8. Wright Jr. to Ephraim C. Balnea. 4 Lot 7, block 9, Wildwood
$2,600
William Carl I to Herbert 8. Shaw.
Wildwood, all personal property in garage al Wildwood $350, one year V. Krouse et vir to Sew laie Budding audLcan Association. Ix* 8, block 11, Wildwood $000
Al the meeting of Uie Freeholder*
Tuesday, Uie bridge across Corson’* Inlet, connecting aonUi Ocean City wiUi Upper Townthip and Sen laie (fily war favorably voted upon, and the Clerk
i instructed to advertise for bids for bridge and necessary road*. Tlie
road will ran from 65Ui Street in Ocean CHy aa a continuation of Bay Avenue,
the Inlet, to Landis and Willard ea at Sirathmere. Tlie County
Engineer is working on Uie plans and specification* for contractors, and a*
hose are ready Uie bids will be
advertised for.
Plana for Uie re-boilding of the Holly Beach turnpike Into Wildwood were also adopted, and bid* for this work will also be advertised for. Work on Uie reconstruction of Uie Wildwood bridge ha*
already been started.
Similarly, Uie road from Stone Harbor to Avalon passed, and bids will! be ad vertised for. Tide road will ran from 2iat Street, Avalon, along Third Avenue
83rd Street, Stone Harbor.
^ us County Grange Notes> i',
Baron Schiff at ux to Jewish Africultural Aaaoclation. SonUi Denni*
real estate
J -Nor*?**! Griaoomb et ux to William K. Miller, Camden. Lot 756, section A, Ocean City. Association $2,250,
one year
Leah H. Benham (Philadelphia) et ox to Avalon Building and Jawu Am'n. Lot 61, block 302, plan D, Stone Harbor — —
$1,900
r of Philadelphian*. wIm> are t vle-tor* In-re. regiatered al the * over Uie week-end. Tlie e : Theodurr Fiukeuliauer, H'fckreider, iieorge Seibert,
p Scbiiridrr, P. Molian. James J. , David (iraham, Peter Grom.
r.pu i Scarlet Fever at Corson’s Inlet
r. V>. Slnigtlman, Adam*' Kxprem ided a meeting of Adjun>' a Philadetphia diianct field office of Uie Company in n Tuesday. A boul wveiity ■ preaenl, and they werv «-n-
r Broad Mn-K
of scarlet fever have de-
veloped at Corson'* Inlet, bat were hushed up by the health authorities. Tlie one known cane waa (bat ol William Car other*, who ia now out ol danger
Uw road In recovery. The
■rhool waa doeed with Uie development
Tliuei
vernight *
~ ol Uw
first i
, and remained rUxwd
Philip P. Bakpr, of Wildwood, for the Public Improvement Committee, that there waa no work come to
teotiqn aa yet, and the Committee had no report to make. William A. HaBert, of Sea laie City, lor Uie Advertising Committee, reported similarly. George Rumiuell, of Slone Harbor, stated that winie (here had been no meeting of the Transportation Committee aa yet, he had done some personal work and would get
meeting together aa soon aa possible and report at the next meeting. Judge J.E. Hildreth, of Cape May,
for the Moequito Committee, reported that there was a Commission fully organised and prepared to go to work
the ox termination of the mosquito Uie County a* soon k* w irking (um provided. He also stated Uiat it wmi compulsory on the part of Uie tioagjy to furnish Uie food* after
lain prehminary work waa done. Ttiia conaieied in Uie Commission finding the mosquito breeding places in Ute County, reporting same to the State Experiment Station, who would send an investigator
go over Uie ground, and state to the
Freeholder* Ui? coat of Iht work of draining and filling in Ute breeding hotee, and Uien have the work done at Uie County’s expense, Uii* pnr-
' Umlaw , lie stated, allowed an exJitwrr of County fnnda of one half of every dollar of taxable*, which hi* County wiUi F37.UU0 ratable would mean a snm of $18,61X1 per year. A reeolntiou asking for Uie fund* wa*introduced and adopted, and a copy
ordered sent to Uie Commission and to
Uie Freeholder*.
Tin- *ab)rct of providing fortification fur Cape May County at Uie mouUi of Delaware river was fully gone into by J. Thotwpeon Baker, of Wildwood, who painted both side* ol Uie picture very vividly. His talk was interrupted many timr^ wiUi applause. lie spoke in part of Uie importance of Cfipe May Ccounlv, and her proximity to Uiirly
(Continued on page 4)
Jorria Slitae, et ux to John M. Corev, Burlington County. Lot* 217, 221. 238, with three buildinrs and all clmUela therein, Garfield Avenue. Wildwood $l,6uo M SK. nxtn W - K - Braenau. FhUadelpliia,. Cottage and (ninitonin North Wildwood, lot 15. block 142 „ $LHU0. one j Gwirge W Walton. I'biUdelphia, Freeiing M Hewiu. Lota 32 and 35, block 8, Wildwood City. $400, one yi Krea Eloo to Frank King, both of Wild-
iai estate $iui,
one year
J °f? P i h L. U ' B®*** 1 ^ et ux to Penraee Fleiaha, Philadelphia. Ocean City real eetate $300), one year Bichard Coaaaboon, MillviUe, to Frank T. Swain. Real estate $1,000 Jwnie W. Taylor et vir to Weet Jerset Trust Co. Cape Mav real estate
$6,000, one yr.
A"**** 1 - Miller, Buenos Ayres, toPliilip
rt and 17, block
42, Wildwood gam
W<wBng et ux to Tuckaboe
Building and Loan AaaodaUoir. Lot 32, section 11. Avalon real eetate
$3,400
Margaret Schroeder et vir to Mutual Building and Loan Association, Anglesea real eetate Otis M. Townsend et ux. Ocean City, to Cape May Building and Ixjan Assn. Pnrta of Iota 1640-7-8, plan book No. 1. 25 share*, arries 47 $5,GUU Aline C. Burn* et vir to 6-Mile Beach Building A Loan Association, Wildwood. Part lot «, block 21, map of
^ $800
Wildwood
MORTGAGES ASSIGNED.
L'A* J. Calhonn, Camden, to Michael Allen, Woodatown, made by Ella E. ouuinirr* et vir. Lota ti, 21 and parts of iota 7, 22, plan of Holly Beach City
fe.UUJ, two years
lose Reeves and Grace B. Jones, exor*. of Jeeseti Reeve*, deceaaed, to Grace B. Jones, laie of Glaaeburo, made by David S. Oliver et nx to Chariee S. Johnson, Cape Mav City real estate.
$1 .MIU, redneed to $U2Ii
a* MOItTGAgKn RKLKA8KD IN PART "hale Beach Co. to Whale Beach Improvement Co., given to Seashore Improvement Co. in IMM Lota 24-5-0, II, block* 10 and 12, plan of Sept. 16, ISM $S>00 John Wilde, Manaynuk, u> Whale Beach
‘ Co. (Jamr* M. ClnwU-r >o M»Ixuidis. ex. Chariee K. Laudie)
aasigned to John Wilde in BXW. Lx* 2, 4, 5, li and II, block 12, olau ol
Stone Harbor Grange will have it* flection of officers on Uie evening of the 27th. Tlie meeting in Uie I adorer s hour will be “ 1'otato Night " from the
kitclien'* standpoint.
Tlie Tuck*hoe Grange will elect iu officer* for tlie ensuing year Uiis l^jgai night. Tlie entertainment for tinevening will be a lantern lecture b)
Stackhouse and Thrasher.
South Seavilie was first to obey the new State Grange rating of Uie __ in November. Tlie officers to be im" January include : Master, Frank Swain oyeraerr, Chariee E. F'oeter; steward, Mr. Moore; gate keeper, Virgil lYarIfctnrrr, Mra. Milton secretary, Clara D. Townsend ; treasurer, Harold Collina ; chaplain, Mia. Mary Heaton ; lady assistant steward, Mr*. KKrids Swain. The eleetion was tlie evening of tlie 9Ui Hint. Ak* entertainment Uie mreUng was a iantern lecture u|>oi> Poultry Keeping by Professor Suckhouse. And Uiey didn't “go home UII
morning.'' Next Tuesday
Potato Night, and wiUi a wrangle over
•rtion Uiat Uie redskin is beat foi
both farm and table, and which will be with leader* and Uie members taking
aide*.
Mrs. Colville Meets Accident " Idle alone m her home, Mra. Alicr CMville, a resident of Uii* city, fell and fractured btr head and received severe injuries about the body. It was Mrs Colville's custom each moruing foi
years to bring the mail to tier
neighbor, Mr*. Ankele. When Mr*. Colville missed on Wednesday vvnUcg Mr*. Ankele became alarmed and called Uie Colville home. All doors wenlocked, but idle heard a moan from •thin. Mr. B. F. Sharp war then suit,•oi.ed and an entrruce w*« forced. Mr*. Colvilie was found Iting near a store in an unconscious condition. Doctor Scott was summoned at once, and staled that site had no doubt laid there since the day before. Mr*. Colville waa subject to attacks of vertigo,
Uinnght that iu one of Uiese
site eiistained tier (all.
i removed to an Atlantic City tx-spital on Thursday afternoon, and underwent an operation Uns (Friday) men lung. Site wa* found to have sustained a broken collar hone also. Her
Condition is very critical.
The office of County Farm Dem-J^^ it trillion wifi conduct Uiree dewi^*. straUuns in Home Economic* ar CaiwCA .May Court Honse, Cold Spring al Sooth Seavilie, on Monday and Tueadi^iL November 22nd and 23rd. / Mu* M. Anna Hauser. Kxte**-^-Specialist iii Home Economic* mufewnieslic Science, from ( Uie New Jera^t-W State College, will conduct Uiese Driuou- “
at rations.
On Monday evening, November 22nd, i eight o'clock, Mias Hanser will give a talk deinoiistraliiic Uie “ llamung of Well Balanced Meals," in connection ith Uie Cold Spring Grange, al Uieir
ail iu Cold Spring.
Cn 1 ui-sday evening Mias Hanser will give a similar lecture at Uie MouUi Seavilie Grange to be held in Uie P. O. 8. of A. Hall, beginning about 8 o'clock. Would Help South Jersey Farmers To New York Market For the purpose of conaidcrirje plan* to improve Uie condition* iu bringing produce from Ute farming district* of South Jersey into tli^New York marketa a conference will be held on Monday afternoon, November 22nd. at 2-30, at office of Marcu* M. Mark*, president of Uie borough of Manhattan. Tlie ialter wa* brought to Uie attention of ■‘resident Mark* by Mr. B. F. 0reason. Jr., chief engineer of Uie^*i>‘'^' 4 rm y
nard of Commerce and Among Uiose invited to Uie
are: W. Parker Runyon, Perth A. K. White, AUamic City; .
Richardson, Bridgeton ;
Kirk, Beverly •iaunt, MollW
gridgeton ; AIM: Warren Webster, Camden ; A'. ■ i amnion ton; J. 8. Krelii ^tagdent of the State Board uRiire ; Franklin Dye, same body ; Theodore Bro miyo, and Layton
llainiiioulon.
was found
Jury of Martii
upon pleadii
posed l*y Federal In October, 191
i a Cuuibei
arriving at Wi
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
li Uiis «
' Prolessor Carrol on Committee
Will Have Lights In School.
i C. J. Town Recovering
n t'arroi, of Sea laie City, mted a member of Uhd tintmmar Schuul Combe pnrpoae of Uie Coma c.«outy acliool leagnr d ktnd'rd sports, and to letica among the school illy. The oUier members we aie R. K. Reeves, of
City of Wildwood
Aline B. WauiM-r. single, Vineland, to Ruaaell H.CuuuiiigliauLaiid I. Howard Mortis. Vineiwod. Lot 2w, V lUwuud
Great. Weir plan
Wildwood Kxteueion Realty Com pan > to Herbert Dean, Philadelphia. 1. it 12,
block I, Venice Avenue
Philip J. Baker et ox et ala to Mair J ... r . ... Cromwell. Philadelphia. Lotaiui J**lun» week 22, 23, Poplar Avenue near AUat Ur once and
Lutherans Alter Funds. That Uie l.iiUieran congregation expect to have Uie entire amount mciwaary to pmcbaae ll*r lou on Land a Avenue on which to build Uieir Chureii by Thanksgiving was made known on Sunday Inghi, by Pastor Gdlieoa, wi>en lie announced Uiat Uie tutoacripliou list waa ready lor circulation. The Executive Committee met alter the mrvices, and an anuvr campaign for tuuda will be
laawched.
Seim huinlreal dollar* wa* pledged belorrlhr woik fur Hinds wa* started $5iXI by Med• WliipiH-rwall. Um by i>.
ir>e*t and imprisonment or fine,
iln* case active effort* were put tortli jf
bid tlie guilty party, which « t-wafnl. wiUi reaull* as stated.
Vant Democratic Harmonyferj
Jersey.
Governor Fielder and Chairman anl F. Grnmcup. of Uta Ibrniocrati■tuie Committee, were iitfyaal.ybu.i!, Wednesday, diaauieiry wiUi Presft lent Wilson, way* and meana fpr li,, « Party harmony in Now Jersey fo U.e rampaigo of l»l«. The chief matrei] under consideration waa Uie selection o. cutididate* for U.e delegataw-at-large foi the National ConrenUon, both Ute Governor and Grusecup being aspiranta. The result of Uie Whit* House visit has
not been made public.
Excursion to Philadelphia
Sunday
A welcome innovation ha* been introduced by the Reading Railroad in Uie ■ educed fare excursaon next Sunday Philadelphia (ram all parts of Cape May Gounty. Hitherto it (ms all been “Uie oUier way." iu Uiat Uie excursions were run only from Philadelphia to Uie shore.
Klmre resideuta will
enta will n-td mUy. flfcXal
day.^^
doubt appreciate rtakr advantage - »
d $im b» i .l» ar.l L
1 Misise HalL
will u
A «:»eial at traction in IlnladrlpbiJ Iln* truie i- Hie I a-ague Island Sal Yard, and it All be ..p,. n f w u, eisiUM -.li Sunday. ”he City Hall tower wi
tie open froiu> non
Ready To Connect Sewer. Action ,mttotM-..veri.*.ke«i.»^'^
TIo-1
Th
rind trip f
• $1.2
e Vjuakrr
of .he Pjpt Week ritics ia Utk county ( uf the li.Wea.
■ Borough uf North WiMwwod Ihvrui g Walter el ux. Spring l-akr. .o Robert Bright. Lia S, block 23.'.,
Henry t>t1ens addu^en No. 2
Bud. lore Boifield, Ha err lord. Pa., to Samuel J. Traeu. Upper Darby,
(Cooloauxd os Bag* I)
Si high vr
j Full detail*, time ol leaving, etc., will be jftdMk ^ear loF
i lo- -id on auoUier page.
Disposing of your property by Will 1 L^JL^vlon''
is one thing; the selection of a attiut- > *
met on Thursday rd to g-> ahead ut he old and new
.ewer* Micmeei l. -fi will be here on Saturday. a‘<. witli t'oinuiiimoiier l»elaney. will make up a material list. Tlie j
be started as *>*>11 aa lha
larial a»ti***. | bit executor is qmte another. And
the Lite I yet both become a very aimpie matter tower when you invoke the aid of the Settle Jcurity Trust Company, of Cape Mav
I City, p J, to ^
M 'treet. to l»- reioovr^ 3»u * r fjiwn n so deCMlc. ra , \ K- «^\ olh'.ei \

