Cape May County Times, 16 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAP* MAY OOUWTY TIMES, MA IHJt CTTV, N. X

NEWS BREVITIES OF NEW JERSEV

Interesting Happenings In the State Carefully Condensed.

Cv*nta of All Kindi Qathorod From Varioua Point* In tha 8tat* and 8* Raducod In Six* That Thoy Will Appeal to All Claaaaa of Roadara. The weight of the anow cauaed tha atable at the American Honae, Bordentown, to col la pee. Many application* hare been made at the office of the county clerk In Camden for dtisenahip paper*. Poetmaater John J. O'H.nloe of South Orange la reewertng from a aarefe attack of thenmatlxm. Alcyon Park Trotting aaaoclatlon la planning a band conteat at the park. July 4, for a purae of $100 In gold. The Interdenominational Bible Claaa organixed In Ulllrllle a abort time ago haa opened i>crmanent headquarters. Boys of Lambertrtlle Y. M. C. A. In a camiMign for yearly funds collected about $300 Instead of the $250 desired. Struck by a trolley car at Alpha. Samuel Wannan. real estate dealer of PhllUpeburv. unstained a fractured skull. Attorney Albert C. Abbott of Maya Landing haa been elected president ef the Hamilton Township Republican league. The churches of LambertrlUe united in a service In honor of the Her. Pennington Corson of the Methodist church. Jitney "errIce to Carney's point from Salem. Pennsgrore and other points waa virtually demoralised because of bad roads. The Eleventh Ward Civic club of Camden baa adopted resolutions strongly indorsing the projected bridge across the Delaware. Benjamin F. Jobes of Borden town, wbo spends his winters at his Daytons (Fla.) home, haa undergone an | operation there. | | Mix* Jessie Reid of S63 Cento' street. . Orange, was bitten on the leg by a dog I while she waa passing through Essex | avenue, that city: Mr. and Mrs. Jobu Elleuberg of PhU- | Upaburg celebrated their golden wedb ding anniversary at their boms, 8M E South Main street * The sale of Bed Croaa Christmas seals I in Newark amounted to $10JuS.S0. exI elusive of Interest and contributions. I which totaled $250 | Pustuif.kter Bayard C. Stareley of I Haddoufleld ha* begun a campaign to I obtain ree; aits for the army and nary I through the poatoffice. I The Standard Oil company lost 1,000 I barrels of crude petroleum whan frost I opened a Joint Is Its pip* Una on a I farm east of LambartvUle. I Trapper Georgs Smith of Mays Land I lug captured i large brown otter near [ Makepeace's cranberry meadows, and I Its fur la worth from $18 to $25. j: The body of Colonel William BarI hour. m$rcbant and banker, who died I suddenly In hla automobile, was I brought to Paterson for burial. i Millville Bible classes, brotherhoods aud clt liens generally are to organise I a Y. M. C. A. and raise money for the erection of a large home for It. The new glass plant at Newbeld la having considerable trouble with broken pota, sixteen of thiu* having burst since the idant began opeisrions. Three oak trees In front of the home of Constable Halle. 133 William street. Belleville, snapped aud crushed In a portion of the roof of tha house. Women of Bernardsrllie are preparing themselves In case of war. A meeting was held at the parish bouse, at which thliry women were present. Mr aud Mr* James U Black of barriwii entertained In honor of the ntnet*th birthday anniversary of Mrs misabetb Black, mother of Mr. Black. Htoue Harbor cnmcll baa accepted the plans of Mark B. Reeve of Wildwood for au $1K,000 pier and auditorium at Oue Hundred and 81Mb strvet Stephen A. Nelsr-a. Republican, was 1 elected city a sir—or to succeed Harry F. brunetl. Democrat, resigned Vhe office Lad been vacant since last Octo-

Mm-hauti Ule Junior Tsnnla club has elected F. E. Atkins pr—Meat, Marc* ret Fair rice president. Anita Butor eweretary and Tingle Dickerson treas-

urer.

Last X—r 10.2M children were cared for by the Camden iisy Nursery a. aocUtkm at S2T-32P Btevssa street, according to the twenty-ataUi annual re

The lufemoll-Ratid company la eraok* Ing “conning towers” at Us pleat gB Phllllpaburg, where guards will be aW Mooed to prevent hostile acta from the

Joseph A. B rob el of Hackeosack waa aiipolnted a* county collector by the Bergen county board of freeholder*, to succeed William A. l-«np wbo died Feb. 23. Anita Hltchuer won a silver medal In an oratorical oootast under the direction of the Pitman W. C. T. D, and Joseph Applebaum received honorable

The Men's Bible daae of the Sewell Baptist Sunday school will build tennis courts and quoit grounds oo the law.. lo the rear of the church for the u— of the public. Traffic on the Balem branch of tha West Jersey and Seashore railroad was tied up for a time by the derailing of a section of a freight train on a curve near Swedes boro. Colonel Austen Colgate la chairman of the national safety committee of the Orange*. He waa elected at a meeting held at the New England 8odety of the Oranges. Services for Joseph H. Maty, aev-eniy-slx. a retired inventor, of South Orange were held at the mortuary cha|>el of Frederick Ardrey, Prospect street. South Orange. Stella Davies of Jersey City U a patient at the State Insane hospital. Morris Plalna. The young woman became 111 at Mountain Lakes, where ah* waa employed as a matron. On tbe fifth ballot the Ocean county board of freeholders elected Harry C. Rhino of lake wood county engineer to aucceed Da lab H. Cranmer of Cedar Run, wbo recently died. Perth Amboy trolley car No. 3606 on the fast line caught fire at Broad and Aator street, Newark. The fire department put out the blaze, and th* car went on Its Journey. Slipping on the ice near tbe Kaighn avenue ferry In Camden, Charles Wells of 5240 Locust street, Philadelphia, broke hla right enkle and waa taken to the Homeopathic hospital. Establishment of public markets where food may be aold to the needy at coat, was advocated by Mayor Raymond of Newark as a means of relieving high cost of living conditions. For tbe twenty-fifth consecutive year Joseph Holme* was elected treasurer of Newark lodge of Elks, ard also for the twenty-fifth time he was elected alternate as grand lodge representative Samuel Rider of Wheat load. Atlantic county, owner of the Day Cottage. Fortescue. destroyed by fire, with a lo— of $4..Viu. will break ground for a modem hotel of more than fifty rooms Member* of the senate of New Jersey entertained President George F. Gaun>at dinner at Atlantic City. It waa announced In advance that politics would 1* barred from the

High school girls at Elmer are tha latest to place a basketball team In the field against rival girls* teams Bridget HI. Millville, Clay tea, Glaaa boro. Woodbury. Woodstown and

Frits Oswald Y'ager, a German, of Dover was committed te tbe Htate hospital at Morris Plalna after an slatnlnatlou by Police Surgeon U utrblei and Dr. Flagge. War unbalanced hla p'lnd. l ump Houaman. seventy one year* old. of Washington avenue. Her field, wax found dead In bis room by ills daughter, Mr*. Jennie Thompson He had been III for some time with heart disease. When a cartridge from her husband' revolver was aivldentally dropped Into a stove the wife of Policeman Mencb of Camden was Injured about the hands as It exploded and w as attended at Cooper hospital Both his legs were broken when Frank Maxzetto. fifty year* old. of 712 South Eighth street. Camden, slipped on an ley railroad tie and plunged Ilf teen feet from a trestle at the Farr A Bailey oilcloth work* Every civic organisation In Nawark will he asked to cooperate with the city official* and the Newark board of trade to formulate a comprvbenalve campaign fur a city clean up te be luatlt'Jted during tbe Drat two w eek* of May Enable to gain admission to the home of his father-inlaw. John Glo vans, at 8P3 Westminster place, Lodi Frank lie— procured a ladder, looked In the bedroom and found hla relative dead In bed. Heart failure waa the

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cr TO DAT*. This charming frock of navy crepe de chine combined with georgette crape accentuates the straight lines bo popular while clinging to box plait effects. Cluster of buttons sod dabs of band embroidery add finish and charm.'

Vincent Assaiante i PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty i New Store ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

REAL NOURISHMENT. Hygiene Tips For the Wise Mother to

Fellow.

It 'a not enough that tbe body should be supplied with the kind of food fer repairing It aud with the kind of food to keep It warm and to give power to move. It must also have lime. Iron and common —It to build up the cells and to keep them in good ccmlitiou. Bones and teeth are example* of the sella which require lime aud which can not be rejwired without It. Milk and eggs are the beat source* of lime for the body. Other lime giving foods are buttermilk, prune*. Imhuh, cottug£ cheese, celery. Bpiiiarh and cauliflower. Blood cannot lie kept rich and red unle— the body makes daily many millions of rod blovol corpuscles. In anaemia, where |ieople become pale aud Hatlew, the supply of red corpuscles U usually greatly reduced. Iron giving foods atv whole wheat bread, egg yolk, cabbage, oatmeal drlod beans, celery, spinach. lettuce. a*iwragus aud green string beau*. Nerve and brain cells cannot be made unle— a substance for building them known as iihoNphcnia la supplied in sufficient amount* in the food. This sub stance <s most abuudan'. In spinach, buttermilk, cottage cheese, sKimrmgum cauliflower, cucumbers and celery. Some people buy lime, iron aud salts at tbe drug store In various medicine*. Others get them from fruits and vegetables. A* a general thing our Instincts may be relied upon to supply the organ- j bun with tbe necea—ry amount of com moo —It. Tbe human machine, like the steam j engine, needs to be kept dean. Cellu-! lo—. a auU-tance familiar In tbe lungj strings of old celery, in lettuce aud lu j cabbage, la nut used by the body fori food, but chain* out the digestive tract, j Among tbe other vegrtabl— containing cellulose are car rot», gr-en corn, po-; tatoes, iwrui'.ps, fresh beets, squad, lettuce and lima lieaus. A day'a metis should contain aome | m—i or egg* aud milk, starchy vege-! tables, bread, butter, one vegetable! which gives Iron aud one vegetable or fruit wliicb gives lime. The phoxphot us Is usually insured by the mlla, egg* and cur—i*.

MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer

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SEA ISLE CITY,

N.J.

80 acute baa become tbe need for |iu|>ll uurses at tbr tl'y hospital In Newark thst the trahujig s<-bool com mitt— of the b-iard . f b—ltb baa pla-ed advertisements in t-' * nea#|ifc|>oni seek-1 tug yomig women for training at the . Instil utlunOanylug out a suggestion In his lu ' augural ui—ge. Governor Edge ha* ( arranged fur the state department of agriculture to co-operate with the troard* of manager* of <be vanuua state Institutions where ground U un | Aar culUvaOm).

A Furniture Hint. When wood Is badly dented or scratched it is often a problem to know bow to get rid of tbe marka. This la quite easy. First of all fold a piece of blottlug paper at least four times, then saturate with water, finally allowing tbe superfluous mohilutu to drip away. Now heat a flaliivu until It is about tbe warmtb required for laundry work, i'laee tbe damp blotting paper ovet Undent ami pi.*** firmly with tbe Iron. As soon a* tbe |utper dries examine the mark. II will then be found that ■be cavity ba* filled up to a surpriaing extent. When tbe dent la very deep a second nr even a third application on the Itne* , Indicated might be tried Sooner or later .-ten serious deprv* »l> a* > un to- dl»»u up. tU-poUshbig wlll char away even I be slight mark, that might On/illy remain Blanket. Fer Suits. Blank.-!' •.Iiowllig sttlped and piaU border, are U-lng made up Into some very stunning siurts •.oils - la-atbei bell, and trimming* mark the— suit* aa distinctive. Tpe skirts *iv . quit* plain and th* Jacket* un the bolted RussloA Rytt-

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