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They Art Good Feraecr*. C*e«ll«nt Layer* and Hans Ar* Dociit and
Does Net Seem te Worry Washington People “* l " '‘° am , ' 1 Rhndo Inland Rod* orielnatad >0
HJWOTOKrf—We may bo at amr. ’-tit It roally dooan’t noom to bo •ortooa . rtho< j e al>out 50 rcars ^o, taknlno**. Eroryono In Waahineton.aooma Jlo bo Colne alor* with no Tory ln< thelr namf the alM i tho thongbt* about war. and about ororybody Is en«a«od Id aomo sort of ] of tbF mtie birds, Tboy wtra write* a woH-known new*- , I prodoQed by crosalne Bod Molar
vmBii*-' '
Utf CfTHlNUR about nt* wwv *
: a* a matter of course. Fait until the flm casualty Hat In." an officer told me. H* 1 to think that would wnke tbo > to tbe horrors of war. but I am Jnc to doubt whether these men omen who are carrying on the 111 ever g*t the truly horrible Impression of war that the people of e bare. far today seem* to be a distant and foreign undertaking to most WaabThe city la too far away from Europe to erer really realize that and twya are going to suffer horrible things. They can nerer bring wounded back here to Washington, and they will probably nerer bring back. There will nerer be a funeral cortege across the great bridge tbe Potomac to Arlington, where other dead heroes «f tbe nation are
away.
have wondered since I hare been here If America Isn’t going to suffer nch because she Is too far away from the front line trenches to erer
what her men are actnally undegoing.
Kkmericen women hare gtren their sons, and It seems to be tbe duty of fivernraent to take Just the best care of these American boys. Perhaps are doing It. but ereryone I hare talked to has talked only of gun* and s and shells, and none hare said anything of souls or bodies or young Par Is not In women’s rocabulary. She suffers too much from war to , RoM Co, " b Rhod ® ■•'“•’d Red. to face CL But Washington Is all war, everyone talk* and tests war. hlblted a pen at a New York poultry 1 terribly on a woman. I am heartsick and weary of war talk and 1 show, when they attracted attenUon ng back to a little house on the SchnylklU. In the shadow of the br.t- M B utility and fancier's fowh They 1 of old. and ace If I can forget amid the peace of Valley Forge th» have t**,, growing In faror erer since, of the war across the seas. They are good forugers, excellent layera, and the tiros are dodle and make esence of Cranks Worries Capital Officials
chicks are very hardy mature early
CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, SEA ISLE CITY N. J.
It la too womanly, but It cm to me that war Is grave and business. No one In Washlngto think that way. They
; Game. Red Cochin Chinas. Red Jaraa. i Chltagong*. Shanghais and possibly I Brown Leghorn blood was Introduced I later. Uttlc attenUon was paid to ’ I color of the female until someone ex-
GREAT WAR CROP OF APPLES FOR PEOPLE OF THE NATION SOON ; It Will Equal Two Bushels for Every Person in the Country.
Special CfforU WHI Be Made to Handle Fnilt Without Any Loss—May Find Help Seortape In Some Places—Staples to Allies. In order that we may help win the war against autocracy. Americans must do everything possible to furnish sufficient food to help our fighting allies. We must eat more perishable and semiperishable food at home In order that the staple articles, such as wheat, may be sent abroad In great amount v In a couple of weeks we will begin harvesting apples all over the country. This Is u war crop. It will amount to two bushels for every man. woman and child In the United State*. The motto this year la: “Eat an apple and send a biscuit.” War condlUons also confront the apple growers, for there la a scarcity of pickers, and careful preparaUoos must now lie made to see that thl* crop Is all safely harvested and pat Into storage. Now 1* the time to begin organizing picking crews In every apple growltig section. A survey of the situation shows that tbe fanner will ni>ed co-operation from business men In the towns end dtles round about at which be trade*, and which have Just as great an Interest In this crop n« the farmer himself. Tills Is emergency o.-gnnlcatlon work to he taken up Immediately by chambers of commerce, boards of trade, state and county louncilx of defense, and busi-
ness ireo p-nen.lly.
The labor *up|dy to harvest this crop exists right In the cities adlnrcnt to the a|iple orchards In most cases, bnl tbe draft and demands of factorie* and railroads for labor have dlsturi-sl the normal supply of work-
OFFXOJA-Ij IDIIR/ECTOIRr^
C-A.^PIE IMZ-A/X" OOTJXTTY
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD-
OFFICERS Director HENRY S. RUTHERFORD Vice-Director AUGUSTUS JULTON* Clerk r. W. FOWKES Sea lale City County Collector JOS. L SCULL Ocean City Solicitor JOSEPH DOUGLASS Capo May Court House
COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION O. L Blackwell Wildwood W. J. Tyler.. Cape May Court Housa Samuel Eldredge Cape May City
COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS John H. Stratton Palermo Levi Dickenson Erma Chas. Shields Cape May Walter Rutherford Cold Spring
Road Supervisor DANIEL SCHELLENGER Erm* SupL ot Weights and Measures DAVID W. RODAN...Cape May City Steward of Almshouse LEWIS T. DOUGLA1S8 Cape May Court House Superintendent of Soldiers’ Burial* JOHN W. REEVES.. .Cape May City Custodian of Court House LEWIS S. SMITH . Cap* May Court House Farm Demonstrator J. ARCHER STACKHOUSE Cape May Court House County Physician Dr. John h. Douglass, Cape May C H.
UST OF MEMBERS
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF THB COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
Cities
-James Rueben Ludlam Oresn City—Jerome S. Rush Frank H. W'are Arthur D. Barrows, Police Justice Sea Isle City—Alfred S. Steelman Edward C. Stevens Wildwood—Girard Livezey H. C. Rchlichting B. C. Ingersoll J. Charles Fach M. L. Branin George I - Shaw Boroughs ) North Wildwood—A. M. Ely Stone Harbor—S. E. Herbert George J. Rummel West Cape May—D&vid Hughes Woodbine—J. S. Levin Morris I>evin Townships Dennis—A. E. Holmes, Dennisrill* Themes J. DurreU, BellepUm Middle—L. T. Garretton, Cape May Court Hour* Luther M. Swam, Swaiutoa Lower—Frank Eldredge, Cold Spring Upper—James Shoemaker. Tuckaho#
Charles W. Saul.. NORTH WILDWOOD
Address North V. iklwood.
Name, Address, District Represented Term Expires on January’ the Year Opposite Name
OCEAN CITY
Address. Ocean City John P. Fox John E. Townsend If 19
SEA ISLE CITY
1 nor* wu Address, Sea Isle City _ ( .
mm ana hlg office* the world over are pestered by cranks. It Is In the Bnd laying younger than many dl|I11lrtK j 1h „ n „ nn ,| »u,.,.ly of work I Thee. E. DeBow ‘WO L4,M * of things. Washington has known this before. But tbe present 0 , hfr *. They lay ns good all wlntei 1 wWrtl (he farmer usually | James F. Eustace.. 1920 Cape May City J. Allen Walaa anything yet known. The flood of crank* constitutes one wb( . n ej:jrl bring nigh price*. draw* and It Is ne<-.»*ar» to, recruit j WILDWOOD Ocean City Dr. 1L T. Foulda of the real problem* of guarding war- rtl , weight of the cock U n ™ Uw „ workers, l-.frle who I Address, Wildwood j B*»3*1* City V;:J'„ n£”r time Washington. The nuts eonstnnUy 8H th * cockerel 7* pounds. nf . v , r r c ltnr ,,„| th.vnaelvr* as a P Augustus Hilton " ildwood Lynn H. y
keep the ss-cret service men and the tb<> b( . n mn(1 tb< . pallet 5 pounds. , c r , (%m roa y , hl , TPar be asked to » «*•"’
metropolitan police worried and on the Jong, deep chests, meaty „ 0 t(l , h( . orrb a n) „ and help get In the Jimp. bodies, yellow skins and f re free’from ' f „ r ..atrto’i.- reasons. Despite It* amusing features, the b]lI< . k tiB .f*.thera. making them good ...n. -bunld take problem la grimly aeriouc. for In it al- fo ,,, for tnnrket or table use. Their i 11 an ln-ni«llat.- mrvey of
ways lurks the potential peril to the ntmt bmg a floe , Wf , t tMte . Their ; h T tn . „ ir |(tng . — president. Garfield and McKinley were ,^ BUtlflll color and fine carriage toako . recruited ‘store, and CAPE MAY pTY West Cane May.. . .Harry Fisher
CHICKS RATIO* . -- 8 tTPEr^TOWNsjap ' *' 1918 1 ToviuKip,
the war.” Of fete .h.s .verage ha. "^fwere ^l^d l sad Maturity of Cockerels- • ,J V may ,1- be Induced «<• | DENNIS TOWNSHIP “ ^ ; -
«.f the capItoL^ In 'he ‘•«_momh R^fenr ! Mlrtura for Maah. j ^ lhr p , Pklnc ..rmy It bn. t^-n .ug | Address. (Peermont) Avalon
••ested that the school* might be open- Levi Wentz*]!. * rd later tblr year ►«. that boy* and girls 1 MIDDLE TOWNSHIP e m be M-nt to the orrbard*. hut thl« | Address, Cap* May Court Houao Milt not I-- nee.-sarr In all -mse. On.- i Stillwell H. Townsend........... 1920 n-ry ctxsl muree of plekrr* can 1 LOW ER TOM NSHIP f..,nd among :he women’* organlza I Aodrcss, R:o Grand* •(••ns of this country, whl. h are *11 j Jo*- P- MacXisaic l:,,-nly Interented in helping In any —
f,:nctlrul patriotic work. ^ r^lar mrettaga of the Board Cape May City.. .W. J. Fcnderson, Jr. 'lucli I. heanl about the scarcity of ar( held on the First aadjnurd^Taaa- Ocaan City. VlS.
ASSESSORS OF CTnES.BOROL'GHS
AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
l® 18
Boroughs
Avalon R. W. Rowr.bs.wm Cape May Point Norman Rigor
John W. Youag 19*> ! North WUdwood Robert Brigs* Fiovri lirarti 199*1 1 South Cape May.. .Albert J. Rudolph Floyd Hrwett Stone Harbor Hugh McMurtri#
We*l r*ne Mav Harrv S. Fisher
and aeni to “the nut factory" for mectnl examination. Fifty-four
IhiaUy jeot to the Government Hospital for the Btsane. j ^ ^ ^ , grain ration. S*iicr April." said a Washington police officer recently. “every large | ^ ^ ^ deal batter when i.™ br ,br .xrt-mmT «T tb, to. B »> B , „ Ura M blwnxMr '»» nn.1, lb W.rfilbbtob b«bTO Wm.hlnroo !■ tb- 0 ® d “ 1 I r^d, of TO ib«.h p-r dbf with tti— W rations In the United State* and beeanae the president s life Is en- , of fniln _ tbe , atlM . lw-lnz given »ered by some of the fanatics." , . . ' morning, noon and night and the wet When a crans become* violently convinced that war U what shcrnia being given about ten In the It was, he immediately step* on a train U Washington—li b* can raise , Iaomtaf an<1 , n u,* afternoon, money. Many of them come great distance* to five ProMdant WUSM ■ r forcing growth and maturing • ... .... ,.«nn U •rtrlrllv confidential . . . ... „
coufidentaL In fact, that the ;«llce let them keep their aecret* t
bars of an oliaervatlon ceil.
iendship of Early Manhood Remains Unbroken
u possible auch a method of feeding Is far superior to the ordinary straight j grain ration method. The following mixture make* a vary palatable mash: . Equal parts by weight of core meal.
— , . bran, middlings, corn gluten teed and iY hacs Ir. the nineties Kay Lyman Wilbur was a dignified £nlor In Le- ponj,,,^*! meat acrap. land Stanford university, at tbe acme rime that Herbert C Hoover, then
gawky, mining student, wn* a Junior. Both student, were earning their SUPPLY OF WATER
way through school and Incident*
Just about running tbe school at *V Cood (j,, can Be Mad# of Tin Can e time, according to reporta ^ From Which Top Haa Baen Melted got himself elected financial \ —Brick Hold* It Steady, of all athletic*, with a wnaU ^ for hi* work, and thus added {vj^si Vf., clean water I* kept before the
.1911
..1918
Lower... .Chas. C. Bohm. Cold Spring Upper George Hoff. Tuckahoa TAX COLLECTORS TOR CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS
OF THE COUNTY OF
CAPE MAY.
alien
- grvji n scar day of each month at the Cdurt House, pro!' Cbp, ».T Cbbrt H—. .1 IOJO *• M hmn the farmer flfpeivts In or ,
STANDING COnMITTEES
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOR
1917.
1 ln<
Thl* was one time when contrast* t- -: draw to each other. Neither was brilliant or flarby—both had * for what they got. and neither lime to go In for the fraternity >K Unconsciously they formed a
■ the two students were f
| ci.iCks constantly, and Is kept rieim hy using a tin can from which the i top has been melted with an opening 1 made In the open end three-f.mrth* Inch long (high! and one-half Inch wide. The can 1* filled tnd Inverted In a common earthen flower-pot sau eer (open end downward), making an automatic fountain which Is raised o
city *
Upon nnuub ■ — ■ — . - dlnary time' have simply been shifted Into other occupations, and war c.ndltl»na demand that business men step In. locate other clnsse* of Workers who can be shifted to the orchards for this rmergenev and sei- that the farmer ha#
plenty of help.
There will probably be some dlffl
ndty In liarveatlng the spp'e crop with PUBUC
these volunteer workers, man*- of «te>m have no experience at the work, ivrithahle fruit must be bandied rarefully to prevent Injury to the skin mid I.raises. These would later cause demy when tin apple* go Into storage. The prinriplea of careful fruit picking are v-ry simple, and easi.y under,ieod. If the farmer can start wlib i .. or tbn r cxpcrienee«l pickers and .|,-ml a Utile time explaining C'«*d
ALMSHOUSE—Fox. Bennett Gandy,
S. H. Townsend. Wentzall.
BRIDGES—WVntze'.l. BennatL Fox. Eustace. Gandy. MacKissk. Sau. 1UC BUILDINGS — Bennett
Wantzall, J. E. Tosrnaend.
BILIK—Eustace. Hilton. DeR-'w AUDITING—S. H. Townsend. Gandy.
DeBow.
FINANCE—Saul. Eustace. S. H.
Sea Isle City Lewis SUinmeyer WUdwood.. Robert J- Kay
Boroughs
Avalon Walter A. Smith Cap# May Point •••,•*•*? Hufl North WUdwood • F. L. Peterson South Capa May.C. Marsha J Rudolph Stone Harbor....aarenc* 0. LsUkua West Cape May Harry T. l udla* Wildwood Crest H. Vi lj.re Woodbine l>r- Josapb
Townships
Dennis H. M. Carroll, Dennisrill# Middle. Wi’.’.ets Corson. Cape May CJL Lower....Scott Seymore. Cold Spring
OVERSEERS OK THE POOR OP CITIES. BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF
CAPE MAY.
ir di.wn through all the yea«« ——^ — —
! irtnenddp has continued, same times separated by Lai aild one-half Inches from the fl<«>r of il l the earth. Lrtt.rs were regular and often. Leland the brooder or coop. If tbe fountain la " l! "0 Doctor WUbar wc* elected president of Bl * ^ blul UM< j with hen*, some way must Is. pro ifltd. be called hi* partner, then away over to to keep the bene from knocking ted to tbe board of directors. And they ran the T ’ b the can over. Overcome thl* by plaeNow Usrbert C. Hoover, food admlnUtralor J^dSUtraha. (m r of , bp ersed the cara and called hi- old i-rtner to Ms aaMatance. D«tur W Ubur wf 1.' 'dlUrtu/,^ 1 ~"‘ t ' rvB<lon fatal disease of turkeys Thus ointlnuea the friendship. wlti^n!.' a thought of Authorities Claim That OverfoedlnQ
('king : mbl s
irtl. >
■ hi*
an that they
Tovrruer.d.
LUNACY—Gandy. Fox. Benefit. LIGHTING—Hilton. MacKUsic. J. E.
Tosmsend.
ROADS—Rutherford. Bennett. DeBow. Eustace. Fox, Gandy. HU-
o<to aty
DISCHAEGE OF PK1SOJJERS-S. B. . .' A 'v A SS
Townsend. |
BURYING SOLDIERS AND SAIL- Boroughs.
OKS—John W. Reeve*. v^dhxm
BOJ ^io s SK 0 S cH E SiS^.! ? VS..,Vw
Bennett.
at!**.
Cap# May aty A. G. Bennett
. ,T. Lee AHsnia
with the buslnes
'ody to give up everything to go
> the other.
•rial gala; fur more than 90 years without a strain or friction. Bt an Incident Common in All Large Cities
r h.l! . <M™ rwtrf'.od
little children a
! a fine chance to are
free of all charge tbe wonders of a morle drama
advertised far and aid*, a* reduced by a mUlion-dollzr ,'orporstum. -itt. ' ... a •rUII.,n-.
and Close Confinement Are
Causes of Blackhead.
Some author!tl"* claim that «irerfeedlnc and doae confining cause the fatal disease of blackhead, and when poult* are crowded In their feeding liver Boon enlarge*, becomes dlseaaad
and death l« the only result. Various other sources are given a
mg picker* and rep«
v liandlrapped t*ecai
bllllon-dollur stara and trlllloo-dollar of - hP blackhead In turncvulc effects. A* a thriller MW' .. .
the ultimate ef all uit-n-ates. “ n ' 1 th '' little ragged boys and «trh> ther.gloriously enthralled. y“t they "cr» getting tbelr movie thrills In • rT * 1 '* Just a. they get their dothea. their
food, their everythteg In life. Then along came Rough (Trcuni
stance In the form of HI
■nd the suggestion Is
thr youngster* be kept on tv away from the other dome free from wet and dumpin'-i-airfully so aa not t- waok*
their digestive organs.
lade that s- ground, tic fowls, . and fed orstrmlc
trimed a j
blouse was opto and he was chewing gum I » the little ragr-d children, and. after threat j nn«-d at one of them with hla atlck. kKked a! , ‘they will he driven off by every--of. probably. tlBt orar little is«r boy lc tbe IMckeo* book.
them to move on.
Jt duty. Blueeoct No- —7 • Uh * •’ " w by three chauffeur* and two Urge men
u»k the place* of the raggeu chiWrvei
A «mi. and tbe loafer* als^ bat Blwax.t ... • ih unts and had gone ’aside th# place.
RATION FOR LITT1E TURKEYS Dry Oral". Fra# From Mustinaaa or Moldinvss Is Easy to Fe«d—Bread
and Milk Is Good
When Money Talks.
Obvious Thing.
. COURT AND COUNTY OFFICERS Address: Cape May Court House r Supreme Court Justice HON. CHARLES C. BLACK Circuit Court Judge HON. HOWARD CARBOW c 1 Common Pleas Judge HON. HENRY H. ELDREDGE Ceric of Courts am* County Clerk A. CARLTON HILDRETH . Deputy Clerk of Courts and County Clerk U i STERLING W. COLE. ROBERT^^IILLER Deputy Sheriff r 1 MEAD TOMLIN EDWARD*- RICE J Prosecutor of the Pleas
North Wildwood South Cape May— Stone Harbor. .Mai West Cape May . WUdwood Crest— . Woodbine
.Thomas Cor»oa
. . .K. H. Reiner
I Dennis . 1 Middle .. ! Lower .. ! Upper . .1
Townships. •o. S. Kobmson. Dennis villa 1>. D. Burch Jerry H. Wooison n. S. Eldredge, Petal*bur*
CITY. BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP CLERKS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE M AY
ism Dorter . A. Morri# rviu* Fitch . Whiteaad
. R. W. Uosrnhawui H. H. Buss* .George A. Redding , . .LIvin B. M vrtia ,. .Ivo F. McCrave* . . Theo W. Ilrevei
RINT
Dennis.. Osman M. G»arj Middle ...A. T. L. Hoari Lower.Charles C. Ker»#» 11 oner Jassr T. Yeuni
oisvin* • Creek lar May • Point
SALE 8'LL- 4 ' j Upper. - Alfttv. H- iiapb. I’eterabutfl

