Cape May County Times, 7 September 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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fcT ASHINOTOX.—What will ba the warl rftrrt on Cbt popouikm er the

Kojin* OjfciM.! TkU u (Hto,

Cf* wmC local atlWr corporaUaM. mml the Oral attempt to auircr

It wsay bo tor do when war* ta bofon

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•EATOKABLE IDEAS.

•a Immolate bat a f Bnaanont fccraaw in tho capital^ poptrtnUoD as a raanlt of tb» war wttfc Oonnany. In WBO the total numbar of l -raomi r«ai■ootit bare, arco.xfla* ta cenim* rote ms, *-aa TBrtSO. Tho mo a*um roportoO by the census bnraao. 4a 3870, were 131,790. 3’be Increase was approxlmntrfy 75 per erm tor (be ten-

*?'***!’*"■ war. acenf«tec to beat obtnlaII test the federal jrnrrrtrnent pupotattan bare wlE be In-

r.aaed by ».«» bafore Clxistmas bUny oflctsls beOere Hat this increase — *“t pennanent «ml that It «<11 oeceaCute the e^rieymwit of additional

s In many Oodcstrles and trade*.

If fbe-aame rntio of Incresme *Vmld be maintained dailut u

was recorded In the ten years followinc the Qrfl war the eaplul would

e a total popatation of more than half r million by S837

’i! *M '«»■ •«-*» 'RRimvliotu U U mine‘the Increase and b«0a now to formnlate plans Ho meet the demand r additional acrrlce. With ceapect to prorldln* nddTUomil school bolldfnaa k7,fl atreet Imprerements that won Id he called for by an •enlarred popolatteT commissioners. It Is betoed. will be tmprenaed by the Importanc- Of rtins now to make estimate*. Wark on the nert beOffet trill atari In S«k nh«r and It wtil be next Jtdy before any appreprlatlons that congren may h. rtre will become nrallaMe. By that time. R fa palmed ant. the raptWIb

■uIbHbo may have recorded a caoslderable giwwgli.

Brought Back the Meeting Dqs ot Childhood P !IE secretary to the pcealfleot had pnt In aa «xhaustlux day. There v—* Seen much to do in the IVhlre Bouse. There had ‘Seen -areal queattans-df rarpnMtjr; there had been bntMly little pmhlem^UliemenquItoe*.

“ pert ant only because they bocz and Hnc and have to be attendod - to be- • they are so annoying; /md there bothersome little gnota. even r than moaqnitoea; Wrerfrlend* ■anted to get letters rrecomusedatViL. for other friends- at was a

i away

pi and piled higher (ban the mercury

work and worry nod nnraaoU. b It all the secretary to the

preMdent went silently Wbont his lob. rarrrlnj a big load and merer letting ar^ie know It. He mna m atolld. alleot. iteertog between the proper'buoys and ne'

g Qvq war figure* may be takes One of the reason* why Iced tea ta l*eced«)t. there wfll be hot only so frequently -strung a* lye or olhrr-

w iae improperly jgrpnrcd ta Inrjtt'ly >tie taefc of kn.rwlng how to get the best from the tm. To make n quart nl ked ten. take three li-mgewmful* of ion and tie It In a small piece of muslin, pour over the quart of water Just as it eoines to the first boll; the Japanese say. "Just before it Cover do«ely. and let It stand ■minutes, then remavc the tea chill with chipped Ice and wT’i lemon quarters 1. Do wing «nch gnes. to sweeten his drink <or not »* It please* him. •Cherry Jelly.—Soft** n quarter of a package of gelatine ta a quarter of a eopful of cold water, then ■•vpful of boiling water, a hifif cupful of-sugar and a cupful of nherry Jnlee. iRand the bowl In »c water and star until it begins to be Bra. then add n capful of pitted ebrertes. Turn Into molds and serve with whtppeq 41 serving time. Fruit Puffs.—Tase a -cupful of flour sifted with a tesopaonful of baking powder and a quarter-of-a tew spoonful of salt, add a halt ctfpfW -of rich milk or enough to make a drop batter, put a spoonfm lata small cup* well | greased, then dreq> ta any -fresh fruit finely chopped another spoonful of the batter and art Iota « pan of hot

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BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD- j

ERS.

OFFICERS

Director

HENRY S. RUTHERFORD Vice-Director AUGUSTUS HILTON » tablespoonful of tarrsgoa , » w Fntov*rc < ,frk e > , vhx’Kar, and sell and pepper to taste. ' °^ KES Sea Isle City County Collector We lov, character* In praportioa as JOS. L SCULL Ocean City tin) »r* Impulsive sad epontaaeoua „ . Tn* le*« a m»n thinks or knows about Solicitor bw virtues the better we like him. I JOSEPH DOUGLASS Cape May Court Houss . CANNING SUGGESTIONS. ! G-M, E „,„„

a taM<-*|w«)ful of flour;, when well nrtsi--! jiiiij ihrtt-fourth* of a cupful . x-k or milk, cook untli Kmooth; add half n cupful of fresh grated cu- ;

‘Thl* I* the time af the year when I LEAMING M. RICE Wildwood

vc are planning to conserve all of the Road Supervisor

fruits of various DANIEL SCHELLENGER Erma

kind* that we can SupL of Weights and Measures - .

afford to combine DAVID W. RODAN...Cape May City i ^ 11 City—Alfred S. Steelman with Kiiear . .. toward C. Stevens

Steward of Almshouse Wildwood—Girard IJvecey

COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION 0. L Blackwell Wildwood «• J. Tyler.. .Cape May Court Houma Samuel Lldredge Cape May City

COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS John H. Stratton Palermo L*vi Dickenson Erma Chas. Shield* Cape May Walter Rutherford Cold Spring

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF THH COUNTY OF CAPE MAY

Gtiea

Cape May City—James J. Doak . Rneben Ludlam Ocean City—Jerome S. Rash

Frank H. Wore

Arthur D. Barrows, Police Justice

LEWIS T. DOUGLASS Caps Ma/ Court House

Quince.—Pare half a dozen quince*,

remove the cores Snp.-rintendent of Soldiers' Burials with an applecorer JOHN W. REEVES.. .Cape May City

allcin

When canning nay fruit or when the can Is opened and some of the fruit sirup la h<t, fh's -Should be canfolly saved and may be emod as a pod , ding aauce, a* a ganitah to plain lew ere*ms or as a boats tor any nnmlier I of delightful frosen OUtw*. A half

trult rtrupa

<two. a pint of thin Ik udll make a moat

ittc-dSclal of

totting any of the petty tvooMea i a

the prealdeot. Ofc. too can go to the 'While Bouse and say Chat the or rtsry has an easy jeh. wlth*an electric fan mnd lee water handy In a-allrer •hrrhrt !ftb * '* ec " Ur7 ^ #, “ r •*» not a fine Mend you A n old -nd reaat palataMv dish us

rta»>e -ring a wtoV toDr come through ^.«d.then. Ju« « . -matter lnf b , urt errtr* rtto^reoked ortrZ *° “f* ^ • a ^ r ' tff tke * lr “«>« YWlUe. l!lare , m^. r *5JIr2kS h dtah! ,,r M vre him a bad Uitle bry. scarcely up to btsTather's knee, and yet oovered ^ nsil inn., and let stand •ad to foot wttfc gmmt. the secretary -W the president tardemed hU for two antil MlXt 4 wiirD

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— —our long amc* waad. ceas ot talc* wV|i. *- .. n . A _ “TUf* a bad boy* be maid with a tarrMc (frown, .mod then turning to the i podding to aerre children A tie boy', mother he mod: "Shucks. I «**>.ha crewed with prttac-wvrey ' £ p£dlVS£

In the week urban I was his age.*

thick

Slice two navel

orange* unpeeled In the same way. Cover with boiling water and boll gently one hour. Add one pint of sugar, with more water If needed, and cook a half bout longer. This may be varied by using the qulnera whole, BTIlng the rarity from whlcfa the cere was removed with orange marmalade. Ginger Pear* Tnki- eight pound* of green pears, eight pound* of sugar.

Jule« of four lemons and a fourth of _ ... . pciDiid rf mm, Hunt toi. I'.rr " m ShJ4£?±,»“«« BiqinJH Add ™ Ih, Indi .» INN, Me** IN. 1

OCEAN CITY

Dr. John

Custodian of Court House

LEWIS S. SMITH

Capa May Court Houss

Farm Demonstrator

J. ARCHER STACKHOUSE Cape May Court House

County Physician

b. D..aglaas. Cape May C. H.

UST OF MEMBERS

H. C. Schllchting

B. C. Ingerroll J. Charles Fach M. L. Bran in George L. Shaw

Boroughs

North WUdwood-A. M. Ely Stone Harbor—S. E. Herbert George J. Rumrael West Cape May—David Hughes Woodbine—J. S. Levin Morris Levin

Townships

Dennis—A. E. Holmes, Dennisvills ..., „ Thoms* J. Durrei!. Belleplrin Middle—L. T. Garretson, Cape May Court Hons* Luther M. Swain, Swainton Uower—FYank Eldredge, Cold Spring Lpper—James Shoemaker, Tufkahoa

And She Had So Many Suggestions to Otter!

rtnd In small thin pieces. Doll rtowly ,

Until thick. Seal In gtame*. Addrr«« 7v«^n rire

Carrot Coosare^-Wa* and rerape : John P. Few _ ... ... mb ASSES S°^ Of.CITIES,BOROUGHS

a half dozen firm, highly colored car- i Jolm E. Town*end I9ig ret* and put them through the meat \ SEA ISLE CITY chopper, cutting aa fine as peas. Boll ! Address. S'* Isle City for half an hour aalttng lightly. To J^® 0 - DeBow 1920 each pint adu two cupfuls of light. 1 " rne * Eustace 1920 brown sugar, the Juice and rtnd of a j WILDWOOD lemon or a sour orange. -Cook slowly Address, WilArood for one or more boors until -olenr and Augustus Hilton :918 felcfc. Charles W. Saul 1918 Plum Cenaaren. Take three pounds 1 NORTH WILDWOOD Of plum* and equal weight of sugar. ! Address North W ll 'vood. Cut me plum* la piece* add a little tobn W. Youag Itto water, the sugar, awe-third of a pound y, d Hfwe ., lfl20

of raisins and the pulp of two onuigi-s.

Rlmmcr one boort ficalln glasw^ CAPE MAY aTY n»«PPl, N. *, ta ‘ r . , m. rtmtertin m,k<- a ncnAAlAGp pir- I g. Ruth.rf orG 1918 arrre whlrh la wry delirious. The : UPPER TOWVkHIP quantity of rhobart. ta shout three AddX* iBSKT times (hat of pineapple, but owing to Hope W. Gandy 1919 the strong da ear of the pine, the con- i DENNIS TOWNSHIP

aerre Is really pineapple. The same Address. (Peermont) Avalon , ijurwr ~hZ^lZ~u^f pruportlun may be osel with straw- Levi Wentzell 1911 i PP ^ George Hoff.

’ucrrles. raspberries or other fruit that j MIDDLE TOWNSHIP has a characteristic flavor, which over- 1 Address, Capa May Court Houss

Stinweli H. Townsend 1920

LOWER TOWNSHIP Address, Rio Grand*

P. MaeKlssic 1918

The refreahlag. cool encumber, although haring tittle nourishment, be

log » per cent water. Is eapedaOy adapted for hoi weather food. It U cool lag So the blood and It* crtqi great! slices art. e* pertally attract!v.- aa an appetiser. We think of thi- cucumber lu lu crUi' I frewharer bet It lauds It ^ ■elf to many other metli

ocU of preparation

|| r w -kS as vrhlte as n onqwball In his new p from tho an department to aay gootFby before sailing fur r, inrer mind where. And aa the spoke with gallant unconcern of what might be cutniag to him. It was notad—by « H wooun -an the-«Me—that 0 WAR ) 1 up epoulres. cap nod button* wltkqpeo pride ted mime n touch of that awsd komrthlng we fael for people whs walk In tea shadow of death. They didn't Anon tH. itart the look was

there.

And whan -the little gurt of tortwell Mendllnaas was over and the last prophet to predict a distinguished return was rushing copy to make up for

p>»: ume. toe woman stopped pegging at stuff Mkr JOs enougi ;o woa^-r—dn v the hoy was enlied <*■ *a voyage over that unchaned ree Hu ru^ anay •el bat onew—If the grred Admiral of all navies would land him on the ftwctily shore with all the other ,ia»*rugere *ho hud only guodneos to

' ' X4 M»eod them, or would say to -the harbor master :

^This boy loved his art. Lot JUtu Irani art's meaning." "If It was I. 1 would put him to work on the *e**xt»*. oo -that b- coaid p-re tow the colors get Into flower* and to Bad out—«t butt—how many ' "®» #*ai have to use for fields and breakers sou trees. And I'd show him '<• tint the mists that no palnrar «vcr get on canvas, and t!:- way to make T ' rr J prUia «f the light that never wsn on land or mw. And when he wan

rh with that fd leach him b-wr to " Uiok thfo over, please. 1 cant stake It out”

I hat's the way thing* go In this world! Yon cant crea try to make ■ g* extra pleasant In heaven fur a boy who naan* got there ywt. but what cxrumbrr pul through a sieve, addin.. ' i'. T r.-ader has to Interrupt your Intolratlon nienfiy for the carwction of a It so rich milk with ■ binding of fluui • '-i word and butter a* usual lu preparing « And n taunt ordinary word, at that! cream soup. A seasoning of onion I-

an addition If UhesL

Staffed Baked Cucumbers.—Tskthe Urgv: alsed ruouiulu i> for tin

dish, (hit theta la halves and mtK» |VV' 4S ‘HXaTOH has Just dlatvvcred aomechlng new to munltIot»-a alnew ■ 'Mittle that yon can buy from a street peddler. It I# small aartul.—

comas the rhubarb.

Every fruit aad vegetable possible : should be conserved this year cither by mining, dry-tag or salting.

LUs U too *i

WELL TRIED f

AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY

Qtiea

Cape May City J. Allen Walre Ocean City Dr. H. T. Foulda San IJe City Wm. J. Fog Wildwood Lynn H. Boyar

Boron gh*

Avalon R. W. Rosenbawm Cape May Point Norman Riga* North Wildwood Robert Bright South Capa May.. .Albert J. RudMph Stone Harbor Hugh McMurtria* West Cape May Harry S. Fiabar Wildwood Crest William E. Zoltar Woodbine Israel Eisenbarg:

Townships

Danni* Rolls Hewitt, Ocean ViewMiddle ...V. N. Erricson, Dias Creak I^wer... .Chas. C. Bohm, Cold Spring'

TAX COLLECTORS FOR CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS

OF THE COUNTY OF

cape may.

The regular meetings of the Board are held aa the First aad Hard Tuea-

.» day af each moeth af the Court House, a mm. a.4 Cape May Court Heaae, at lft-39 A. M.

I STANDI NO COnMITTEES COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOR

Macaroni. epnghettl aad vermfeeiU 1,17 ‘ are all most nourtshlog foods, aad by . . ...... _ tiring tbeti we add ALMSHOUSE—Fox. Bennett, Gandy,

variety te our diet. S ^ Townsend, Wentzell

Baked Vermicelli BRIDGES—Wentzell Bennett, Pox. Puddma Take Eustace. Gandy. MacLuzic, Sau. four hoping table- PUBUC BUILDINGS - Bennatt.

Wantzall. J. E. Townsend

BILLS—Eustace, Hilton, DeBnw AUDITING—S. H. Townsend. Gandy,

DeBow.

tree with butter asnj salt

Anblher way: Boll the peri«ri cucum •bur lu a mixture of milk aad wato and then dip lu egg and crumb* anil fry brown, or dip In a fritter tetter

and »erve a* any •tUrr fritter.

eelU.

four cupfuls of milk, two egg*, four

tablespounfuls of FINANCE—Saul. Eustace. S. H. sugar, u leti*i><infill of lemon extnxd. Townsend,

a lableepoonful of butler and e plurb LUNACY—Gandy. Fox. Bennett, ttf salt. Bring the milk to the boiling LIGHTING—Hilton, MacKissic, J. E.

point, add nalt and vermicelli and Townsend

cook lor a qua *ter of an hour. Butter ROADS—Rutherford. Bennett. De-

~ Eustace, Fox. Gandy. Hil-

Cape May City.. .W. J. Fenderson. Jfc Ocaan City E. W. Burlaigh Sea Isle City Lewis Stainmerex Wildwood Robert J. Kay

Boroughs

Avalon Walter A. Smith Cape May Point J T. Huff North Wildwood P. L PeUrrea South Cape May.C. Marshall Rudolph Stone Harbor. ...Clarence O. Lelxkua West Cape May Harry T. Ludlam Wildwood Crest H. W. Lore Woodbine Dr. Joseph Jaffa

Township*

Dennis H. M. Carroll DennisrlUe Middle. Willets Corson. Cape May CJL Lower—Scott Seymore, Cold Spring

imdUIng «ll*h. *tlr It the egg* Into the cooled mixture, odd the extract and kugnr. Turn into the dlrii and

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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR OK CITIES. BOROUGHS AND TOWN. SHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.

cumber koup there Is iwiiuethlag lu setiBations vomlng. for It U deb

clou*. Use two or mare cupfuls o! cboppnl cucumber cooked In a smal

of water and the water and

lag

r oatmeg over the top «

(Soldiers in the Trenches Must Have Chewing Gum

-ret it U a par: of the fighting rqulpmset of our troop* lu

An AmeiVaa lareotUm. u*»*l Uriteiy until recwtuly. *» ha*

- battled Batrope by riorm. tel J J ( » v *

Spaqbetti and Fruit Pudding— Take a quarter of a |>ound of lH>ile<l «pasbetti. cut In half-Inch pieces; a pint <*f rtewed fruit or prvju-rve#. mid a lea*|KMiiiful ol vaulila. PI*re * layer of the fruit In a gt*** di*h. tbeu a layer of *pughettl until all 1* used, having the npugbetti for the top lay- r. Pour over a custard, mrde of the yolk* of two egg*, a pint of milk and three j tabk-*|H>onfulv of sugar, bake ten inln-

, . ule*. or until the cu-tnrd t» *et. cover tki. M fnne ttL? "j**’ U ;" V . UT /“' * it1 ' “ nn-rlngue. uriug the whltre of ™ ,1^ ,1^, 1 <wr .tlb . mu, IA

noie*. then chill in lew water, drain I .nT.,,. ,,

CtHaa.

E. Townsend. | Cap* May City A. G. Bennett entzcll. j Ocean City T. Lee Adams DISCHARGE OF PRISONERS—S. H ! Sc* Ul# City Arndt Go.don Townsend. i Wildwood ^N. A. Cohen BURYING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS—John W. Reeve*. | Boroughs. BOARD OF SCHOOL ESTIMATE— Avalon K. Needham VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS--Saul. I Cape May Point Peter Krupp Bennett. | North Wildwood ....Thomas Corson

South Cap# May—

Stone Harbor. .Marie L. VsnThuynn West Cape May Wm. H. Smith

"left

and nil with a mixture mu-bruow*. hard-cooki*!

over vegetable* Well *ea»>>iK«l. »uffl‘1iiit tmlier and crumb* to m :*. tbr filling of I lie right canatatrncy. Tb halve* may to lied togilber or Ink.

Stewed Cucumber*.—P

Spaghetti Timbale*.—B<>

ter o

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COLRT AND COUNTY OFFICERS WtidWTcitol Address: Cape May Court House | Woodbine

Supreme Court Justice

HON. CHARLES C. BLACK

Circuit Court Judge

HON. HOWARD CARROW

Common Pleas Judge

HON. HENRY H. ELDREDGE Clerk of Courts and County Clerk A. CARLTON HILDRETH Deputy Clerk c>f Courts and County

Clerk

STERLING W. COLE. ROBERT S. MILi.ES

K. H. Reiner Te» m. hips.

: Dennia ..Geo. S. Kob-nson. Dennisrille Middle D. D. Bureh ■ Lower Jerry H. Wou. on ; Upper .. Wm. S. Eldredge, Petersburg

CITY. BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP

CLERKS OF THE COUNTY

OF CAPE MAY

»’• Ko»enbawm • H. H. Bosw tv A. Redoing

>RINT

Vo« nahip* .Osman M. Gearr. A. T. IX Hew.. I:aria# C. Reeve.-O

vpe May . Poufl ■craburg