Cape May County Times, 4 May 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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B BHUIES Of IE# JERSEf

Interesting Happenings In the

State Carefully Condensed.

-Cwnu of All Kindt Gathorod From Various PoinU In tha Bteta and So IUdj<»d In Sira That Thay Will Ap paal to All Claaaoa of Raadara. Jamr* F. Grralry of Newark head* tte Royal Arraunm of New Jersey for

tfea cotafeic year.

The foety-flfth annlrersa^ of the •HtwfieM Baptist chorrh wtl be obMrrad from May 13 to 1C. ■octb Jersey farmer* are Iwrlnnlng t» cm asparagus, and cocsumera are paying 35 cents a bench for 1L Strawberry growers around Wood tary state that nothing abort of a fcsaae-up will prerent a great yield. Borough rour.rU at Pllmsc met reewOy to complete the details for the pvebaae of the water company’a plant. Anna Ball for thirty yean a colored ■wrant In the Jones family at Frank■name, died recently, aged ninety

Itie Rev. Jam.-. F Newcomb will Meceed Frofenor < baric* II Scbulu bond master of Carlton academy In

Bnmmlt

Bomards townahlp will turn •chooUx-u.c- too cauiilnc fadoriea An azpmt will u- employeil to direct

the work.

Henry L. Steven* and Harry M. KUne have a|>polnted a|>n1al mar •ball In Roselle |wrk by Mayor Arthur M. Crane. Tba Forty-alxth Ward Republican •lob of Philadelphia La* leased the Holly Baacb Motorboat dub house Wildwood

i Robber company will now the grounds around Its plant and sell the eroiia to employoes at the cost of production A special election Is to be held at Rlnmlngtoti tn rote a prujwed Issue of #3tk£HU bonds to macadamize 15.471! faet of street* Hie Cumberland county coarts open, ed with Dr. Tbtodore C. Wbeaton. a Mdltllle mseu'seturvr. as-foreman of the grand Jury. ■There Is a rejort that the old Moo^ Braa. - class plant at Clayton D sought by a comr-isy dealring to establish a Ug tube works. Hutgen college authorities In Brunswick eiprct to eaubUsh a branch •f the officers reserve conn at the

Rabbits, quail and pheasants are being cllstrlbulrd In various parti of the «»untj by the Borilngtou Countv Game Bwtectlve league, Brtlllam gas Uia[m bare been placed •ruwid the plant of the New Jersey Gas company at South Glassbom aa a means of protection MMa EUsabMfa Walion «rf MlllvUie ha# aceepir l the poalthm of leader of the choir and organiat In the Vineland Pnabylrrlau rhorv h. The tow u*!, ip „r Acquackanook will • «Hy and change it* name t 0 CUfton a* ihe result ,.f an eidling n bald recently

Uatukeu i„. longer has a poUre neu trnUtj squad, (be organization havhig '"•r** •bolUtieil Im-ause soldiers are now guarding (be dork. The etty «w«ttcl] ,.f Glouceatar adept, •d MBldlwi colors ..f Li,,, and gr.v •ad arraiu-i-l f.u a Bag raising on ibldiy bah at an early day hl*fr than li» a.sv-* of land la Wes* 6eWl have twra •vffetrd lo the National »erv1»e league for Ihe Om- of three *ko wish to do extra planting lIBort* i n 'eing made by farmers in Dover to ol-ialu high wcbool l>oya over fpnrteen year* of age to work on their Xann*. Regular w ages will be |«kl.

Mr*. Aaron O. Watson, wife of tte station fer.Ttnaster at Fedenl atrwat, Camden, fell down a back stairway at her home I Fenaauken and bruka hip and a shoulder. The following lenslons have be< gntnted to New Jersey people: Geor, Palrlle. Arlington, fI s , Anna C. Bristol. Aabury. f20; Mary E Hugerald. Hackctisiown. f 13 The Roselle park borough round] ha* appropriated $100 for the committee on public safety, lo be unext with donation. from residents, for the work of the borne guard. Dr William M. Heater, city aloner of ttordentown. was exonerated In iwljee coon In Trenton of the charge of driving his autianobDe while In an Intoxicated condition. Harry F. Redding of Camden 1* slated to succeed the late George W Krock aa sealer of webffita and ure* In Camden, lie la now »u;erin Undent of the asphalt plant Char!** Keighley A Son. pioneer shoe manufacturers In ’’Ineland. have Just signed a contract with the coven to manufacture nu.raai pairs of for the army wlthir all months The executive committee of the ataU grange vrKed to accept the o5rr of the Patriotic Fund aasodatlan of New York to loan $350,000 to New Jersey farmers to help raise greater crops. Resident. <«f Summit will tmdettake •a provide S'*) childrec In the town of Trsaenderloo. Belgium, with an extra meal each day Tlte coat will be about $11’ maintain each child for a year. A special election will be held is Mootw-toviu 03 May 22 to r rnocb dtemaaad pcopoaltloc to divide Chester township Into two, the new township to be known as East Cb*#trr Altbriugti lightning killed i the barn of Professor Rari*rts In On ter road. Mt Freedom. It did not set fire to the structuro. Four cow* tn adjacent stalls were not Injured by the

bolt

"" churches of Russia. - In Ot* of Tham Is a Roys I Tomb Mad*

of Two Tuna of Siivar.

Ru.*U la • land that U full of faack nation for the tourist, and a moo. notable sight* are the churches of th* Wg cl tie*. The Kremlin at Monro In Itaelf worth a Journey a cron* half the world. Guarded by it* i uttlemeat cd walls are numerous i Inirrhaa an dent and modem palaces of tb# czar* and a thousand historic mementos. - The whole of Moscow u a picture never to be forgotten-especially U area In Its winter aettlug of snow. White streets pursuing their way by the side of convent walls or through historic gatewaya hum with the ai of swiftly moving sleigh*, eburt __ fantastic. Irregular, immense, with enrol** of dazzling gold or (bluing, bewildetlr.g. dark blue, stand oat ft** and 1 rated. Nearly every spot has

Mun*.*.

August i

■pei-pir of mluc fcy the CMUiiaad tnm In the agti

"t Dover, state In * •'■’•n deslgii.itcd •d l*l«>r to enroll >ial army of Kew

For the killing of bar husband by a train Mrs Mk-balena Blalosokurakl wa* awarded $4,000 damage* In her auit against the Wert Jersey and Sea atevre railroad In the circuit court in

Camden.

The work of constroctlcn of the ms nhipa! recreatkm pier In Ktooe Harbor ha* begun, the ■•ontract having been awardev' by tbe borough council to W. 1. Turpin A Sons, the lowest bidders,

at $1(UI25

Unable to get the necesaary freight car* m ha*'r nine automolilles shlpt«d tv Millville, ihe Maurice River Trwnsportatiun ...mpany wUl send nine driver* to Saginaw. Mich, to drive the machines be’-c Ilecause of the high curt of living wages of the l*>n>ugh employ) the MadUon |«.arv bouse are raised $1 a mjoth If ihe oat of food goes down the raise will be revoked on Jan 1 of next yewr. Schoolboy* |u south Jersey are making quick resjionse to tbe a|>pea] of Aiovcrnnr Edge and government offl<lals for volunteers for farm and garden work, and hundreds of boya are airtady available. Pastors of south Jersey churches. In t*bair of their congregations, are sending telegrams and letters to their rv;» resentatlve* in •-ougrea* urging tbe adoption of national prohibition during the ■•ertod of tbe war. It Is atarned that 1(0 farm* In 8a lem. Gloucester and Cumberland coun Uea will be fanned only about BO I<er cent of ■* pa cl tv because of a scarcity of help at wages which the average farmer feels he car pay. Rev Albert as C. Van Kaalte tendrr ed hi* resignation a* pastor of tba Uu dm Rrformcd church to ac.-et<t a call o Issxune |>a*tor of the Reformed burch at Wbltehciuae Statlo:.. sue cvedmg Rev Henry T Jones The fiftn-n weeks' strike of the hurl btital warpers in Paterson, which tied .»k in twenty-one silk mill, here Jan. S. I* ended. Tbe warpers have accepted Hie manufacturers' com ,-remise, offer. t«*<d on piecework. Pre.1 lent John Grier Hibbru of Drtnceto.1 university definitely an ■ ed that the college session would !<e cut short Ivcauae of the war and t!.at .■■imncu v-iiient exerctses will lv hckl on June lb. as originally pUn

There la. for Instance, church m-cted centuries ago by Ivan tbe Terrible, who brought an architect from Italy to design It and Its erection. A remarkable building was the result, and the czar expremed his pirasu-e. ~| like your building se much." he said, “that 1 intend to take precautiooa to prevent another tike tt from being erected acywhere, i am therefore going to put out your eyee." And he did. It will be an unimaginative visitor who misses going to see

that church.

Petrograd numberless Interfering sights await the tourist. 1 will men ttao but two. In the Alexander Nev aU monaster; a principal church la the tomb of Alexander, who some hundred* of year* ago wa* a great fighting chief and w hose remains were brought fn*m Lake Ladoga. They are Incased la two too* of silver. Tbe pile of silver Is to be seen by all who visit tbe church, and above It D a tiny light which never goe# out. srmijollxing the

human soul

Nearby is a church wb .se tombs are only for tbe very rich. Tbe coat b heavy—about $5AW Strang.- indeed 1* tbe xpectarle as one enters tbe door. Tbe tomb# are raised Uke little tables, and on all of them appear the ugbfe. never allowed to go out. *• mboMxtng the soul* of tbe de|urted. and <m each table are fm-h n*.w -r* People kneel at these bellow end sad ix tombs dally.—New York Times

Camden Safe Deposits Trust Co.

The efficiency of our Trust Department b attested by the growth and volume of the trust funds handled by <h«* company. Trust Funds 1. 1880 *42.729.41 I. 1898 121X19.18 J“»*T 1.1900 IZ88.077.90 1. 1910 4.974Z52Z7 F<tre*T 1.1917 13.065X00.57

H. A. DEERV Contrartor. Cir*c*tcr **4 BaJUaJobbing in Ail Ita Branchf* SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

PERILS OF PEARL DIVERS. Oangsr* That Basat Native Warkave la

tha Parsian Gulf.

The lot of the native pearlers of the Persian gulf D a bard one. for ah nxr the risk of getting scurvy from tbe lack of fresh food Ice. .if course, la unknown In the fleet, and tbe Impure water breeds worms. The boiling sad filtering of water do not appeal to ofleatal |>eop'.e a« yet. Tbe to He. or rope pullcrx. get paim* as bard and . racked a* an auciert IW-douln'a beck They could prevent this by wearing gloves, but that would be a «rfrn of effeminacy and bring ridicule upon them. The exposure Ji the nxiter giro, many of the divers weak beam and tubervulosl*. and many ,.f them become deaf l<erau*e the weight of tbe water break* their ear drums. Shark.-, atwiind In tbe gulf, and many diver* have bad a hand bitten off. One young Arab wa* brought to tbe American dls pensary .t Kuweit with hi* whole 00c laid oja-n |iy a shark that had got a wide mouth hold ui*.n bim. The boy survived tS'e asled him If he would give up diving now. No.* he said. “1 will g„ back next

year. 1 haw to."

The danger of divZ-r'ug u greet, for autaetluMw. a rtn-ng current carries the diver far away from hi* Uet, and tefore the rope .niller can bring him beck ho 1* drowned. The Aral-* bare DO pulmutors. and tbe; are not efficient tn giving “first aid." If a man remain* too lung under tbe water tt waa “written on hi* forrhes.l." and that la all there D to It.—E. E. Calveriey in Srlec-

tlfic American.

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

opcMonc

MATTHEW J. RYAN Commiaskm Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer

and Shipper of

Maurice Rirer Core Oysten Salt Oysten. Chins, Snappers. Crrbe

Both Phones

Dock St Market Phfla. OCK>C<HX>rwwmvii%.yawwwweMvvvrwv

Cole-* In Flags. Red 1* by far the moat i<i cvhw In the flags of the World, la only one flag In Europe that dove not con tain red. and that U tbe standard of Greece. After red. blue takes pride • f place, but many flag* are .utlrety red except for minor dericea. EgyptM- r-cc. An*tr1a-lluiigarv and Japan Iall rvd flag* No fewer than forty-two other countries J play red freely In their tenners, and the color Is. In a natural ae®*. typh-xl of valor aud bravery. Flue in flags rv-prcemito ; Justice: white atauda for purity.—ex-

change.

Th* Pvzzis ol Lila. Rife Is a quuuu puxzlr. RK* the moat lu.•■cisruoua j -in into ea.h ether, and ihe a heme thus gradually lecomce ».v mmetrical and clear when, k>. aa the Infant cU*l» hls hand, and .’-ilea. -flee, so-, the puzzle la made ,-atT all the the box-

The Gas and Electric Shop »*th St*w*t and Sweaat Driv. STONE HARB0R.N.J. R W. SUTCLIFFE, Prop r. Gas and Electric Kiztnrce, MoeelUf* aud Supplim. Eatimatea Cbeerfolly Given, “laourg Gas” lor Lighting and Cookinr. The '’8avia" orovaldp wiU aare nearly ball yoer coal WII. — •» rile (or Circular*—

MORNHINWEQ’S BAKERY Bakers ol Sea tele City’s Famous U-NEED-ME- BREAD Ice Cream and Fancy Cake Kakers All Lines of Confectionery LANDIS AVENUE CD. CORAL STREET • u > M Sea tele City, N. J.

Notary Public Commiaainner of De*di J. P. DELANEY SONS Sea Isle City Cement Works Building Blocks — Plain and C.-namenta] Also Plastering, etc. Agents for Cape May Send Company. BeU 5 Landis and Ocean Area, Sea Isle City, N. J.

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HOBDELL ® PracticA, Dyer of OSTRICH FEATHERS We Solicit Your Feather Wants in all its Blanches

DYEING

CLEANING and

CURLING

1SX-156 N. Thirteenth St, PHILADELPHIA

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_ D. EVEREST TODD i ^ Decorator

2301 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. J.

. 1 Prepared to do your painting at any time or * place at short notice A trial will convince you that you 5 5?. ve 5?®°* no “^take in egiploying a man with Thirty- “

S" ip City,'Town, Country ami Sea Sr LSSf*^^ 1 * ‘“ d ' ->■' “0 .

Brmaeh—WILDWOOD. N. J.

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FRANK W. FOWKES Real Estate and Insurance Broker CONTRACTOR '* NoUit Public. 0—UU—r ti DttdM EstiauU, Fm-nkh«| for Co^rH. or Sto*.

Corbb, ud Foot walk*.

Lore FILLED IN AND GRADED

New Jttwoj

Sf* Wo City

Real Estate Insurance BUILDING LOTS jn a Growing Section Kipe for Improvements COOPER B. HATCH =& CO.~ 211 MARKET ST.. Lamden, - - N ' ® k *** oCR >OOOOOOOOlXX>0

Might; f be rrjvort

ID.'atcK twua shuts „,

Running up a Big BILL K r lumber un i ai sll oviessa,, >ou , ; niibusing <n that Ln „ Jour here A s'.at many people kh W » oar p, Kt .. * U •'•‘I'* sud aura 01 hard ' *• • 0 ' , d* lor the inside and o*I,,d. : * b.-u-e lo be moderate A*k ar. I lh« "grrsi many" and you will know (or youiirlL SKA ISLE CITY LUMBER COMPANY Hardware. Pkiata. OIL, Liana. Builders* f CoaL Wood i BvJJ Phone