Cape May County Times, 1 June 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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BREVITIES BE NEW JERSE)

[nte-esting Happenings In the State Carefully Condensed.

:vanta ol All Kinds Gathsrsd From Various Points in tho Ststs and Bo Rodjcod in 8U. That Thsy Will Adpoal to All Claaooa of Rsadoiv. Summit will spend $390 In

Patriotic Pitman *lrla are orcanU1ns a mart-hint company and plan to bold weekly drills. Charles Faulkner of Dorer will thr BapubUcan nomination for coronas, to succeed E. F. Totten Paul Johnaoo and Adolph Paulson of I>orer have pasaed the examination tor the coast defense naval reserve. Twenty-live of the elichty-elx of contagion reported in Camden durtbe past month were measles. Divers are at work scraping the hull f the steamship Vaterland of tha lainburg-Amerlcan line In Hoboken. A. L. Brown has been sppolnted a rmln.-r of Prulsboro borough council to succeed W. Herbert Morris, resigned. Han ey St ook of Newton, county on rlneer of Sussex, Is the new first lieutenant of Company

Charles Ayers. Midvale, convicted of aurdering bla wife m an autom April «. waa sentenced to life Imprls-

ument

Thomas Whitaker was re-elected tyor of Millville at the reorganization meeting of the commlaalon elected recently. Fire Chief Francis of New Brunswick announced the prohibition of the lie of fireworks and explosives ea or efore July 4. It Is predicted that Warren county iill furnish an unuaually large crop t cherries and about the average tra wherry crop. It was definitely announced by Psealant H lb ben that Princeton university will remain oj>en as heretofore during whole of next year.

Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co.

|-Hudson county boy acoota will moblr Memorial day. After a parade an bibttlon *of scout work will be gives

I Stevcna' oval In Hoboken.

FllUatn Oscar Bogers 3d of Madlaou t of the ten Tale students recommded by Preoldent Hadley for corn-

salons In the marine corps.

Frederick J. Pulllvnn former lire chief of Jameshun:. died at the bumf, of bis br**ttM-r. John J. Sullivan. Mr. Bol'.lvan. who was Ufty-one years old, had been 1U tor about three years with pulmonary trouble. Bcootlglris throughout south Jersey are prepared to “do ibelr blf la food conservation through domestic s- li-uce classes and canning clubs and are aP ready putting uj> vegetablae whlyh the men and boys are raising. Despite tha bad weather of the past few weeks the Indications for large crops are very good, according to the bulletin Issued by G. Harold Noyes, meteorologist for the United States depart men. of agriculture. Four Boon ton men are at Fort Mysr. They are John B. Howell. Laurence Horae, Walter Bell and William Oliver. Jr. Howell was captain of the home guard, which will now be commanded by Lieutenant Hopkins. Eighteen boys from the Rahway reformatory are working the five hundred acre state farm at Lebanon. Hunterdon county, and are practically on parole under a new honor sj stem Inaugurated by Superintendent Frank

Moore.

The unwarranted killing of deer In Ocean county will be followed by prosecutions Governor Edge says his statement to Ocean farmers that deer be shot when destroying crops must rot t* taken to permit promiscuous

hunting.

The Haddonfield borough com mis si on reorganized In the borough ball for the third ygar of commlaalon government. and after being sworn into office by the borough clerk the three men Immediately assumed control of borough affairs. A strike of employees of the'Woodburr street and aewer systems was averted when the council advanced the wages fr?m $2 to $2.90 a day. The men had given notice that unless they received more money they would go elsewhere. Charles 8taller of Hewitt has been reappointed federal forest fire patrolman for north Jersey. This U Mr. Btaller'i fifth year In the service. Hg will uae an auto instead of a saddle horse and will patrol the forested area north of the Baritan. I Bulletins received from the Uulted States department of agriculture.treating on the canning and preaervlng of fruits sud lierrira. through the courtesy of Congressmsu Browning, are being distributed by the home garde: committee at WeatmouL

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MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY Bakers of Sea tale City's Famous U-NEED’ME- BREAD Ice Cream and Fancy Cake Makers All Lines of Confectionery LANDIS AVENUE (Zl CORAL STREET Telephone 24-3 Ball Sea Isle City, N. J.

Commiaaioner of Deed* J. P. DELANEY SONS Sea Isle City Cement Works All kinds of Cement Work Done. Walks, Porches. P'ere. Chimneys, Blocks, Lawn Vases, Hitching Posts, Building Blocks — Plain and Ornamental , Also Plastering, etc. Agents for Cape May Sand Company. Tel B-dl 5 Landis and Ocean Aves^ Sea isle City, N. J.

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An agricultural training camp for fifty boyi will be opened at Swede*

iglera are pleaeed over the report | l»ro within the next faw day* t repairs are to be made to the dam | U waa announced by the achool mo let broke and emptied Harrteon- Mllxatlon committee of the PhUadel a pond, a favorite ftahlng ground. PM» borne defenee committee after a

meeting held at the City club.

kvtmr.in Caffey. acventy-one yeara:

U formerly of Lambertvi'le and who! Buaalaus reeldlng la Newark are d been residing in PhlUlpeburg late- looking with eager gate toward their Idled suddenly fro® heart dlaeaae. : “ 4 — w ♦" <'•

1 lair City hue named May 28 a* A official cleanup day, and city offl1 and all ctrlc organTxaflon* win • a baud to help beautify the town. Ilanr of the farmer* about New Wpt hove made s many aa five eeth> of tomato plarti. tboae art I were wtud whip) u until they died. ■ demand for farm labor 1 ^rnt tRat btgb achool boy* eutlsted r colony to be eatatUlaberi Juue 1 kady have been niabed to Uernarda-

■ Ch'Hstl; 0* Washington wa» ttcasurer of the state coundi. a end Daughters of LAberty. defeat 1 Mr. Margaret Witt* of Jersey

1 attempt by a policeman to stop tit lug In New Brunswick almost MUtated a riot. < barge* agate*! B putk-einan were made by the ro-

ll ha* been estimated by e I pert* that a baa more ground under cul- ) the to»U and Its Immedl y than any other place of Its

• tot the country.

He would have the countie* J a portion of the cost.

Pvmbrrtuu rrceutly. and bird ex j S Who have examined tbrm deciart

a baa caused atarvs

talon official* have decided to use Jr Vacant lota fur vegvubb- garde1 F L I'aufii-lJ. F H “tisltuu, L Van Thvue have been

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axtmately SS.Irt* reahlenU ol (.will tw liable to military eerr the aelectlv* service law

k of course, due* not Lactude thoea I who enllai. although abut* the

native land. A movement back to Its shore* ha* atarted, the advance of the exodu* expected when transportation 1* easier and when the tltustlon In

Buasla baa been eased further. The war depa .tment has made A. M.

Haddock, pruddent of the Thoma* Haddock Nun* cvmi>any of Trenton, chairman of a special committee of manufacturer* of plumbers' supplies tn the United Slate*, to have charge of providing sanitary equipment for the

camps for soldier*

The Oaklyn Woman a AnxUlary the Hume Defense league, formed to do Bed Cross work, ha* sixty member* doing efficient work, ltd by these offl cere: ITwddrnt. Mrs. I“suf NewhaU vice tirealdeut, Mrs Blchard Earley: secretary. Mr* John Grtoer, and troaa uror. Mrs CkaHsu Edgar. Every Gorman or other enemy alien Living In Newark within half a mile of the FI rat regiment armory must mov, before June 1. Attorney General Greg ory ha* ruled that Freddast WUsoh'i proclamatl-'t. regarding the eetahllah ment of alien enemy uonea Include, national guard armories lu Newark. Hie Harrisonvllle pond, known fat and wMe a* tke beat tuland fishing place In south Jersey. U as iry aa th» snrrouudtng Uud The hanks broke during Ow high wlnu* and full tribu tariea All the flah are gone, and th. eadrv community 1* feeling the loss particularly a* I be P»k* season Is about

M open

Xbert wa* fear among Woodbury farmers aomc month* ago of the great rat scarcity of help, and many curtail *4 tbe acroage *'f planting for thl* rdaaou It now apiawis that there art more evullalile hands lh»u can U utiUsed to ad vantage, a* husky seboo: a ad college boys have been docking * the country. Kucvesaful candidates at thr April ••exams'' of the stale l<oard of opt'Une trials follow- JuM-ph J. Friedurr, Jer asy- City. Geraou H. Aronafehl. tlalvra toil Benjamin Wrlabrrg. Ah: a ham A 8chuyU-r. Emanuel Rchwertx. New Turk: la>ui* Balixer, Brooklyn; Her Um L. Lund. Baal Uiaugv, ami Be>*

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