House U Very Little in Social
.. ^sHINOTOM.—SWMOM has culled PmJdcnt WUcoo “Tb* Looetr Man f In Ui'- White Honae." Whether be ti net nelly lonely or not. none of n» Hut It I* • «bU-toown fact Is Washington that ncrer haa the White
nmiBM l^.r. In «Kn nnnlal llnkt
OFFICERS
Uircclot
HENRY S RUTHERFORD
Vice-Director
AUGUSTUS HILTON John H. Stratto:
r i_ rk I Leri Dickenson F.rms
F W fowkfq c,, pay ' Cha *- shie,d * Cape May F. FOWKES Sea Die CtU Walter Rutherforu Cold Sj.ria«
won<l Into what It la today, beenuae the: Ida dignity nijulred he should h« TnB , err-'| a i n,y ^ O ' ,cc,or r . 1 i. .i—.Ka» *» ..... ..... ... .j i j Jua - ot-i-i i ..Uccan ,
The liatlle of I’ullown (or rulti.ra)^j>» ■- and rumine. Il<> himself had f'.ugtu in ITU*. wln« |.laiv a* one of ; been ecrerrij wound-d in the foot daribr ►truerIn. which have fashioned the'. Ir.r a recent skirmish, l.ui mulninlnlng
It broke the power of the Swede*, then th the (1. mlnr.nt nation of northern Europe. and really brourlit Into being
Houae been lea In the social light, ‘he raat Russian structure of the peea- • Never before hare the carriage* and ent Bjroo sings of It u:
motors driving up to the White House !
door been so few. l>Tr * d FtHtowa s day In the early morning If the presl V, ' h * m ****** IrR the royal Swede
dent goer for a round of golf It Is al- And Napoleon found In It the baaia way, with the same opponents-Mrs. fnr w » !****<? »« 8t. Helena that
Wilson and Doctor Grayson. In the 1 Lun*|s*
syrty-
afternoon when he goes for. his drive It la always with Mrs. Wilson, and
no other guest a.
Luncheon at the White Uouae used to he a time for relaxation and President Taft and PreaHU»« Roosevelt were always surrounded by of iuncheou guests. Secretary Baker has been nt luncheon once with f^ldent Wllaon since the wur began, and Colonel House perhaps twice. «h. r guests there have been none. Dinners fct the White House are almost unknown. Only the most formal Up](<matlc dinners have been held there In the past six months. Dinner guests rr lew and generally Immediate member* of the Wilson family. Time was when the White House grounds were always full of While 3ouw guests. Now occasionally one see* Baby M'Adoo playing under tbo but other than this child, the ground* are deserted. Each week the presl (tent attends the theater. Always his box Is filled rith the same people—Mr*. Wilson, Doctor Grayson and perhaps one or two
itber attache*.
Perhaps It Is hi* studious nature which seeks seclusion, but the name. The Lonely Man In the White House." outwardly seem* fitting.
onld Iwcotne either all republican or all Cossack.
It ha* to be rememticred that two hnndrrd veer* ago Russia was but a paltry, feeble world figure. Just emerging from semi-barbarism under Peter the Great. Chancellories then reckoned Russia little more than they no'w reckon Tlmbuctoo. On the other hand. Sweden waa a really great and powerful nation, with extensive holdings
now mostly in Russian
Her people were Germanic, as the Russians are Slavonic. Had Sweden w<>a at I’oltowa and continued course of good fortune In the world, the central European empires In the war now raging would i«ossea* an ally, the resource* and stamina of which might well be held to Insure them vic-
tory.
Russia In 170P possessed a population of less than 17.000,000. but the
-.►►uilant and that he should lead ■k In person he had himself
carried to the from In n Utter and wuv-
a cnuiiumd and enc<.unig< meat this couch he beaded bD army
out ..f the trenches.
'minus was the Swedish on :lit that two of the Russian rets were actually carried end the li»h Infantry raised the cry of
Crowds of “Undesirables” Throng the Capital |»-°«»-r >»" — mmm .■ .►»
P ERHAPS you hare heard of the “glinmeguy." He is a peculiar animal, but not at all rare. He D of the male aex and talks In term* of the word “glome." It la always either "gimme u match.' or “gimme a cigarette."
Usshlngton slnee the outbreak of the air ha* developed a new strain of ID. specie*; It la the “get-me man." The national capital la overflowleg with the people who are here to get x-methlng. Hundreds of young is'ri bate flooded Into the clt» and betleged their rongreaaman and other “U< k-home" officials to get them con>atlvuui. In either the army or the esry. It doeant appear to the casual observer here as though any American i« silling to be a private. There
Solicitor JOSEPH DOUGLASS Cape May Court ilouss
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE <>: 1
COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
Cities
laxareo'niS^.wnSK- c *"
Road Supervisor
DANIEL SCHELLENGER Erm Supt. of Weights and Measures
Ttory.
yet the Russian artillerymen DAVID W. RODAN.. .Cape May City ;
•tidily by their guns while
fresh musses of troops wen- poured Iu'.k their support. Never was the ancient Swedish valor more gloriously
before the Russian works, whereupon
himself led the Infantry and
cavalry outside the fortifications formed them steadily under fire and advanced over the ojs-n ground. Both *o»erelgn* were In the thick of the fray. They battled as medieval
Steward of Almstouse LEWIS T. DOUGLASS Cape May Court House Superintendent of Soldiers' Burial* IN W. REEV’ES.. .Cape May f Custodian of Court House
LEWIS S. SMITH
Cape Ma*- Court House
Finn Demonstrator
J. ARCHER feTACKHOUSE Cape May Court House
County Physician
knights, wielding sword alongside tb* ^ j ohn b I)u U g',«**, Cspe May C. H
cavalrymen of their bodyguards and
Rueben Lud'.am
■ Ocean City—Jerome S. Rush
Frank H. Ware
Arthur D. B.-.rrow*.Police Justka ) Sea isle City—Alfred S. Steelman
Edward C. Steven*
Wildwood—Girard l.iveiey
H. C. Schlichting
B. C. Ingersoll J. Charles Fach M. L. Brantn George I- Shaw
Boroughs
North Wildwood—A. M. Ely Stone Harbor—S. E. Herbert George J. Rummel West Cape May—David Hughes Woodbine—J. S. Levin Morris Levin
Townships
Dennis—A. E. Holmes, Denniiville
Thomas J. Durreli. Belleplala
LIST OF MEIWBF.RS Middle—L. T. Garretson. Cape May Court House
. . i Luther M. Swain. Ssrainton
Nam*. Address, District Represented i^wer—Frank Eldredge. Cold Spring
Term Expires on January 1st of ! Upper -James Shoemaker. Tuckahoe the Year Opposite Nam*.
OCEAN CITY
Address. Ocean City ASSESSORS OF CITIES. BO ROUGHS John P. Fox {»}" AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE * ta E - IcXste errr ofcace may / P - . _ Address Sea Isle City them Charles and Maseppa. who made Theo. E. DeBow *920
their way Into Turkish territory. Near- James F. Eustace ^...19-0 Cape May City .J. Allen Walea ly 10.000 lay dead or wounded on the WILDWOOD Ocewi City. Dr. H. T. Fcu.da bloody field. Address, Wildwood l *'* Clt > - Y'^h BnveJ Th.- pesee of Nyatadt traurterred Augustus Hilton V, - <1 ^ i ‘ r th.- fairest posaesslona of Sweden to Charles W. Saul Boroughs si Kuala. Russian attack, on Turkey NORTH WILDWOOD w Roter ^ wm
—great army composeu or aoioier* a* , and Persia began almost at once. The Address North Wildwood. ^ May Point Norman itigor fine as any known to Europe. He , wraro d«*. Rusatan fabric of the pres- , w Yo 192« ! North WUdwood..'.'.‘Robert Bright would, he declared, ttke Moscow, and | .-nt was then and there put under way. BeweU * jko South Cap* May.. Albert J. Rudolph
Charie* XT1 of Sweden viewed the rise with com-crn.
his avowed purpose to smash the
growing state and reduce It
ditloo of subjugation such as It had known under the Tartar* and the poles. There would be no more Boajia. No such commanding military geulu* aa Gustavus Adolphus. Charles was nevertheless a brave and resolute general, holding at his command a —great array composed of soldiers aa
atriving desperately to turn the day khlih for more than two hour* hung
Id the balance.
Rut heavily outnumbered the Swede* finally fell Into disorder. In atr.ntly the Russians launched a ter rifle charge. The Swedes were com • pletely routed, rushing down to the Junction of the river*, where they i-cr l-hed In the water* or aurrendenvl to their eneudr*. Only a few hundred escaped by swimming the river, among
dictate firms of peace to Peter In the ] The vast power of Sweden, which had
Kremlin. , kept the north world under her away, j ,9 APE * IAY .P ,T X... Charles act out from Alstadt. not I was gone. Addrus. Cap* h.ay City
1 ' John T. Bennett. ... »|l»
far from I^-lpalc. In Sept.anber. 1707.
If the youth who docen t want to go to wer. He ha. come to Washington In |hp hvI|(1 of 45,000 men He marched yy^R PROFITS OF SPANIARDS
here- R.iklng for u governmental j^sltloo which will exempt him from the Poland. Count Leweohaupt lira':. <•«f-jpenaatiou doesn't matl*-r; what he want* la to ke?p out of war. I wt , h -jnoOO more debarked at Riga. Then there l* the great horde* of men who have came to *et fat govern- | A , hlr d .n uy „f 15.OOO hod station In B .,t' - .iracta. Any day at ten In the morning you can hod half a hundred Finland. Charles was therefore In l»otel- nai.r looking men. guarding fat bundles of documents, watting at the , -lloo to brtnE B|C ain«t the e*ar 80.000 C<- r- • !ke state, w-ar and navy building* In hopes of getting In to see sotw I uf ^ ln<Ml f.winldable troop* known
Henry S. Rutherford. UPPER TOWNSHIP Addrecs, Tuckahoe
Wine Ssot to Soldier* In Philippine* n ope w. Gandy 1919
Didn’t Need Any Water by Time DENNIS TOWNSHIP It Reached th* Private*. Address, (Pecrmont) Avalon Leri Wentxell 1911 A good story of the war In the Phil MIDDLE TOWNSHIP
Stone Harbor Hugh McMurtria West Cape May Harry S. Fisher Wildwood Great William E. Zeller Woodbine Israel Eisenberg
Township*
Denni* Roll* Hewitt. Ocean View Middle ...V. N. Erricaon. Dia* Creek Lower... .Cha*. C. Bohm. Cold Spring Upper George Hoff. Tuckahoa
.. that ,-an give thrtr a contract. They range from the man who ha* come ; Hvlliiation. Napoleon. In hl« 81. | pplnr j^ ao d* occurs In Major Gcneml Address. Cape May Court House
t St government lumber fer fanionmeota to the youth who want* to ||Hcca memoir*. Mtterly condemns y„ nnE huiih*nd'# recently published Stillwell H. Townieud 1920
• : army a 1 ! Its belt buckle*. Charts* for hi* failure to keep hi. tKH>k - A ftoldier'* Memories." LOWER TOWNSHIP . , haven't been missing In the "get-uv" clan*, eliher. Tborr an- tarxi* comsdldated. a failure which Kngllshmen strolling round thr Address. Rio Grand* g--*’ : amber* c.f voung girls and women who have come to the capital t«> tn doed *eem* to have been * grave „ n tpost line near Manila Jos. P. MacKissic p: 1—lTioua They are wUUng t. fill the place* of men who can go t.- war. j t ar rir*l ermr and for which Charles .-h,,,^ , {T oa a small picket, consist t-c • of them have found the condition* of work altogeUKr too strenuous , |ald B hitter price. 1 i nr 0 f three men In charge of a ser
sou .toy a,-.- thinning out rapidly. : H* left 10.000 men at ' geant.
..1918
The regular meeting* of the Board
TAX COLLECTORS FOR CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.
Cities
Cope May City.. .W. J. Fcnderson. Jt
Unfortunate Washingtonians Pine for Amusements defeated a force of 20.000 Russians on B | n „ which they gladly accepted.
AV'^ T ?u' n Z\nr ent,t ' w . k. - *m hrfdoTthe'FlratlmrTlartl Tuea-1 Ocaanatyr.V.......E W.Burleigh
Grodno and In the following n,,, i Btter hospitably offered th« . . h j,,,,,,,!, Bt ( h r Court House. ! Sea Isle City Lewi* Stemnieje*
men a share of their ration of j| #y Court House, at I0J0 A. M. | Wildwood Kobert J. hay
the left hank of the Berealua. Im-bi though, as It was a very hot day. they
Boroughs
feu«fe..»rzrss -szZZZ
condition, summer time find* Wash- quitted the high roud to march toward joke, for ail four bund Into roar* of
ingtou the American couiilcn>ar: of the Ukraine that be might form * l.ughler
Goldsmith'* "Deserted Village Thl- jonctloa with Mateppa. who had with -Wherefore thl. merrlmenir ar.»«l Hummer desjilte i'.» heaC ha* found him 6.000 men. Thu* hi* line of com- j the Englishmen In aorne l^wtldenuent.
Washington crowded *od Jammed mualcalloo was left exposed for
“Pardon ua. sir.” ar.ld the »ergraut. PUBLIC
the capl- 1 beh.nd hi* lord. >ep-
J. T- Huff
North Wildwood P- Petcraoa
„ . South Cape May.C. Marshall Rudolph
ALMSHOUSE—Fox. Bennett Gandy. ston# Harbor... .Clarence 0. Letxkua S. H. Townsend. Wentxell. West Cape May Harry T.Ludlam BRIDGES—Wentxell, Bennett. Fox. Wildwood Crest • • • “J* Eustace. Gandy. MacKissic, Sau. Woodbin- Dr. Joseph Jaffa
IUC BUILDINGS — Bennett
Wantsall. J. E. Townsend
Township*
Dennis H. M. Carroll, Denniiville Middle. Willats Coraon. Cape May CA
hundred* who have come «
tal. are absolutely lacking. Then Is
t- n the entire city where three, two of which arc
ircc and • cry good wine, and c»uie» rrora «»ar- - Middle. W Uleu t,or*on, i^apc .wa> w*. supplies eclona. It start* off In large ca»k» ad- AUDITING—S. H- io*m*end. Gandy, L ow . er Scott Seymore, Cold Spring
used to the adjutant general. Cut DeBow.
each cask the adjutant general FINANCE—Saul. Lustae*.
this disposition as luascu'-oi, lun makes two. and hands It
t Cfen. n.l.>na.| «U, II'
Towr.send.
colonel, our colonel out of those two LUNACY—Gandy. Fox. Bennett
i< allowed. Roof garden* are limited to three, two of wtti.n are ^ forw t , f 10a000 , in perw.nncl it w«- company commander ha* It to tnske Townseni Summ.-r tbenters—there are none. Iuuc h inf.-ri.a- to the conquering hl» pr-’fit. and I also have to mak ROADS—RutherfortL Benne . - - doe. one do? There U Just one popular W**hlnr«» Swe<w . but ,, „^ed to learn stead mine. So you see. sir. then Is not F.,«^ For. Gaudy. HU
. . I..., ,v.iiieht. the Waahlngtoulan »no ,.i,„ _ u*
mine. So you •
i“ ’■■I'"
keep cool and have diversion hi< __
barters an ‘^pen-face" hack, such as pa*«-d out in every «tmr 01, W000 feU upm the advent of the automobile. Lounging hack In the cmdi ona «» n , >UDd , rinc Len-uhaupt. who v , atul must he goes for h.s mgut or inu. . . ... ^ i„ ikc lit
Bow. Eustace. Fox, Gandy. Hilton. MtcKlssic. J- E. Townaend.
S. H. Townsend, Wentxell.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR OP CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OK THE COUNTY OP
CAPE MAY.
auirai ox luv nu —-———- , • s-v-ker order* "River drive." and *»•.» h '’ c ”" ,OT h ‘* n i e "' •■ IV cUck" end “duggety clug." th»- bor* l‘»' u -' * r *' i u “ , ’ ’ b Hundred* of vehicle- law down the banks of the 1 otomai
Old-Time Humor.
Upon one occasion Lord Chatham
in .he Ukraine, asked Doctor Hennjker to define “wit." U^u^Tstrugrted and received the reply. "W„ 1. what the* Impossible odd*, flnallv »- ,f
pension would he If given by your
rllmmn- .d--. U- -n-bi. K U .nr-lj . “O'; ui . ,.„J uunollMi. •- 'blbY -J , *? . — —' -'—* 1> - w “ at w-rw.»v -t r»»°" ^ ve 1 " j"”? t
.',.,,1:,, Clmrl-. wllh .ml- -f ‘‘1- n h.I'PT J-d .'Mr—.! ' Q '^ ,n (l ..l 1F,(M«1 on rf—t ra- i.llMhdh Mr IVTb.m «h-a b- - , «,.«■ i—irf ['ini-i i—*" "i' ‘"• rr ' , *' 1 “■ . ,► u , nlt . r i n ,b,. Ukraine, ad- long and done In effect oothlns. ZSS e -alb ta hli. ■ -No- Mr r -bai . w tilt'U oc.inamled the |uc-*.-« pa«*«! In ,br !oWrr h.-i-et He lo MoJl nod which had been mad- sneered: "If It pica- yo- r majeaty. by the Uu»uxu* a great dapgt of *U|- -ereo weeks. nlbw. It was heavily fortilied. It* gar ~ . . 77 ri-.. rvvi'te.1 sturvllly sod Peter keel. l*U»d *» 8L J***"i* ■ lifer to the Importauce of tbo pual. The Islond of St. Jo-h row I'rini-e advanced to li» relief iu June with Edward was KrtU-h Its early advan the method lo-lng u uusU-
would give feudal system, which was no, flo-My
. I hc nreded *» crtlagulslied until the ml idle 70 s of Uhnrle* the supplie* hr neesleu _ lhr Xr.rs nth century, lu 1709 It be-
-ume a British prvivtnc. ihr.>ugb a tvnni.ilsulim Issued to Governor I*atter*on. niel It l>ec*ioe aimlUrty autonotm-a*. pbe Untied EiujUre Loyalists, who set- - led til the valley of the 8t John river ftrr th American revolution, asked
-™.l .-nora.-t (OT lb. m. -b. U «««■» ".'"-’i!' "j; ...nl,, , od -, ate to bur, bt. mlbd ntaobt, f.U ol -reCE-'J L „r-l uS.r. tb. ai.|~nilb!lr lb lb. -urM .1 lb. 1»«—”1
» refined Coney Island.
His Wiid “Joy Ride” Brought to a Sudden End P 'luce they placed thoae four large l-uffahw* on the Q street bK/ige 1 - ss • ^ .«•"»?* "rzfzzt-rksz ss
a ti««.
Capa May City A. G. Bennett
_ » lowaMillu ... Ocean City J. Ue Adam*
aisaaASS*ortosonsbs-s.a I
Townsend.
BURYING SOLDIERS AND SAIL- | Boroughs. ORS—John IA. Reeves. I s„, nn K. Needham B0A v^?r?TinNAL 0 SCHML<-^ul ! Cap* May PoinY'.'.‘.’. Pe'-ir Krupp VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS—Saul, I No ^ h ^ - dwood .., Thomas Uraou Bennett. | r>p# May— „ __
Ston* Harbor. .Mari* L. \anTnuyna
West Cape May Mm. H. Smith
COURT AND COUNTY OFFICERS Wildwood Great—
« their facea are too long. S
bespeak the SlbcfUn father than the wild and uuJll buffalo that made Colonel -•thy. There haa Ijeeu a ruJt It mildly—that these v-erv buttuln. However. It appear* aluy they are aaddle uuflalx. discovery wa* msde by a 1* today ruefully recovering • effects of u terrible ride e dusty plains of the (J street '■"ii!peny with John Barleym »e are about to lose from
writ «
—C
rias «.•*•• .. ward th- bridge one night wa*
lotau and r«twg like the wlnd-»t least he tlHHight si.. w» hr .-..i Mid Mimrtiiing to the rider, who. In turn, wn.ling else In the buffalo* ear and away be went aglln.
• l.luercat stlmbed up the of the I I .rf. Blu ) another of the four
i. and as he d
r th* r
Sriate ward—and 1
iireiy. a 1
hi* operatlooa agaiust Moaeow. ua 1 reWA-d tt.- riege hotiy. Ills cann a. :baud.-nag night und day. but th- . *«r. u.aneuveftng with no roeuU aklll. crossed the Vocsitla and ported hr* antit ..ii lhr aamc side of the river
*7, h tt" but a Utile higher ..ad -btalr.-d 'or their “plaatativur in J, h ThaV'oriUi faM* »**''. '*"■ '™ , ** ^ov,^c4 ■ , , * u ‘' °‘ rr *« <1
1th It a local leglalxture.
fitice
. IVter
his f*-rce havt
ikou gr*«:ly reducad hy *>anh-. rtrt
Th# Old Crouch Talka “He Bailers hl*u*rif a great deal ••In what wmyT" “He told me that lie believed he ■uld make my daughter happy a®’ 1 .nteutr,! I'd ilk. to see the m#" bo ooiid dr that fnr any woman.'
Address: Cap# May Court Ho*
Suprem# Court Justice
HON- CHARLES C. BLACK
Circuit Court Judg#
HON. HOWARD CARROW
Common Plan* Judga
HON. HENRY H. EtDREDGE Clerk of Couna and County Clerk A. CARLTON HILDRETH
Deputy Qerk of Courts and County
Clark
STERLING W. COLE-
Sheriff
ROBERT S. MILLER
..R. H. Reiner
Woodbin* . Township*.
I Dennis ..Geo. S. Robinson. Dennirrilto Middle D. D. Burch Uwer Jerry H. Woo.aou U;i*er . .Wm. S. Eldradge, Petersburg
CITY BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP CLERKS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
Cape May City Ocean City.. -
Sea 1*1* City • • , Wildwood J«»>m
Borough*
.William Porter Harry A. Morrlh
Irving Fitch E. Whitoaaff
Avalon R. W. Roaanbawm CW M.V Point U . H D 1 ^'** North Wildwood.. Georg* A. Itadding South Cap# May. . •-EWin B Martin Stone Harbor Leo F. McCravan
Surrogate
EDWARD L. RICE Prosecutor of th# Pleat
EUGENE C. COLE
County Suparintrt^dant^ofJ^hooU ^ W0dwW*C^tYHarry !.. N.ck. r.-a ^"Sron ^ j "orfwu. ^ c - A —
1 Township* Denni* .0*aaa M. Caary. I '• r.nlivtllu Middle. ..A- T. D. Hawaii. Ibaa Cryah , Lower.Charla# C. Ray*..'' , C *^ _ Unoar J«**a T. Youn«.IIa*l#y a Point
5ALC BILLS J upper!.. .Alfred H. Sapp. I’eUrahurg
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