Cape May County Times, 5 October 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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CAFE 1UY COUNTY TIKES, SEA ISLE CITY, ft

NEW SOLDIERS START TRAINING

Camp Oix Boys Begin Heavy -n. vtMi*nd no*rd ot kuucauoii

Work flnri All Want now 90 •ePooUMcberm. »»d wopk ana aii warn , t br i^noii u wo.ooo ■ r»*r Real Fighting. ! MUintto Ham* Guards bare asked

| the City Commlsa'-ou to loraUb them . eautpsK-ut and anna. ’T* 1 * Cuarda. . SHY AT DEPOT BRIGADE 1

Promised Promotions Bes 1 " to Com*

for Apt Pupils In War School —Want to Be In the Front

Lines.

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whlrli cnriie* 'J.1 iikasmder*. Ijitln-Amrriran' nnllon*

lianluii'ut l>> Uie (S«*rtmiiiv 4-wlK-re lir oUfuiVmI n lunrlieon

ir |mu.<. .. - kiiik- ot • Uiiii ba> l>ein ^til to tlir L'nlled States from Italy and -I*i>>dil--ut.lrUroy*o of Arc'ntlnn. ulu> la irjtng to nrronBr united action of (M-rniau.'. S- TSr'Oratesu of IVronne. reduced to rulna ti> rontlnujua bom>v \. llolmno. |>rUne minister of Sew South Wales. |>li..t.i£rnphcU In New Tort

f *lie Overdesa HuK

NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK House Way Decido to Investigate BemstorfTs Plot to Influence Congress. FIVE NMD BY TOM HEFUH ■aatnana Ready tc Quit War—Ct' many's Conditional Offer to Cvrcuate Belgium—Lansing’s Exposures Well Timed—Haig Makes Further Advances in Flanders.

By EDWARD W. PICKARD. The house of represoioathe* may deiermtoe to Icrevtlgate Itself, or rather the nrtion of eerlaln of Its loeui sers. us a result of the .INoUmure of tin- Benutorff j-'ot to Inloi-nee «»n gres» end ke.-|. the countr) from rti lertsix th« wur. l>y the ei|n-udlturr uf SV)t«*i Ihrnutih —‘im- orKaululton. ftejitvseiiialive Tom Heflin of Ah. hatua precipitated the laqu. y h> slat ins In the bouse that he knew of nounwhose anions were »u» • 'ill hi I lief ore the rules Com he named Senator Ln Kol teprvawnlatJve ut Larsc W. E. id Illinois. Itepreventatlves t ft.-iiteu of Illinois, ami Pat . Norton and J.dtn M. Itaer of

Bulgaria Wants *

her la the Itnlkau gtdt Ushttmt If pern Conquests. So sa aretolf. Bulgarian

with the slogan "Peare without Indemnity meat's Germany'* defeat.” Till* pitl-iy serves to eo-ordiuMe the activities of the pan German agencies and l« rettlnc Inrso stip|«>rt. The social democrat* uro Biuherinfi their strength to conduit It. and the resolt Is liltdy to lie a very prelty fight when the

reichstag. rvassetahlcs.

Little Newt Front Russia. Little Is heard and still less I* knonn Just now alwet conditions In Russia. Plots, countci plots and accusations have not yet unseated Kerensky. and be and the soldiers' and workmen's council may Anally establish complete control over the situation. The troops In the field and In garrisons have hem murdering their officers by the score, and one correspondent •*- rerts they have no heart for the war since the rrar was deposed—a statement that only adds to the confusion of the mental picture we over here have of the new republic. The armies, however. sln>-* the Germans captured Jaca.i.stadl. have checked the advance ■< the enemy and even retook some poslUieis near Pskoff. Winter Is coming to theii aid and it I* Considered pnri«able l hat the movement of Uie Germans toward IVtrog'aU Is about

<-n.h*l for this year.

G'-j»-rsl SoukhomllnolT. former war minister, first uf the aclocrats to be Jmlged by a Jury of the new democI M. . a* rouvicted of high treason on Wednesday, and sentenced to Imprls-onm.-nt at hard lalior for life. His .■•unc v lie. wtarae extravagance drov* him uc*rly .asanr. ws* a<ajultted. Lansing’s Useful Disclosure*. As a tiKtins of n>nsolldatlng the '.-nilment of the country and mousing is* •-iihu*>a«!i» for a victorious war the disclosures cf German intrigue mat!-- by . retary lAnsing are unex veiled. And they are ably M-s-onded ing ape*-ches that Colunel

It...

ia \Vu«.hington. Is rsp-

I gladly st<q» fighting |To«

ring Mr.

big (ilLl.e hts exposes well tnd -» th.-in with a calm finality that n efics-llvc. His latest slatei» that he ha* coacluaive evtr tliai fount von Itemsturff on or re January P.» had received and the Tiupoeraun note to the Oer-nilbistv-r In Mexico «Tty telling td atentloo to hegin unreatrirted subi- ■ warfare oo February L and .-'ir. ml» was fully aware of Ula rui.ient's plan when be asked au,ty to expend $'J>.‘s>i to Ibfiuene* t«-*» aud keep this country ueulonei Hoosevelt'c jv.triotle adwere a distinct f.-nture of the In ilficagu and other middle ! cl lies he cxpreMcO forcibly the Ions he and most of the rest of ave of the pacifists and ol.strac*ts and other pro-Gei-man*. and rave special attention and some .-t- laUCUMge to the case of !tot>en a Koiletle. the l nllrd .States aeua»itt. v In mi Wisconsin Is afflicted, doughty T K." invaded the euecountry. deiiveriug one of his

South America U on Fin

days for the sinking of the Peruvian tmrk I.orton In S|>antth waters last

Feliruary.

Hie |H*q>le of Argentina have been stirred to I released tndigualtoo by the serious strikes of railroad men and other worker*, which have been : accompanied by much violence and de- | strurtlon of property. These strikes are admittedly fomented and Unsocial- | ly sup(*>rted by Germsoa. Haig Resume* Hit Offensivw. Having spent the first part of the week in consolidating his gains and beating off the desperate conater-et tack* of the Germans. Field Marsha! Haig oo Wednesday resumed his offensive In Flsnde-s In the Ypres region. In a few hours hlc men btd occupied ground to a depth of more than 1.000 yards along most of the front Involved, and were In posses sloe of the Tower Hamlets ridge, were beyond the bloody Polygon wood, and had taken most of Xonnebeke. th* village from which they were driven in April. 1915. The German* made treinctulou«ly strong counter-attacks during the afternoon and evening, but to vain Th* results of the offensive, at the date of writing, are pronounced most sallsfuctory. Very heavy loses were Incurred by the crown prince in futile attacks oo the French along the Chemln des Dames and north of Verdun. Four air raid* in two days w*re made uo Kugland by the Germans and abnnt a score of persons were killed. Both airplanes end Zeppelins took part In these raids ami aerial torpedo*# were used. The chief result was a renewed demand by the British press for reprisals. In several bombing expedition* the allied aimer, did great damage to German establishments in Belgium. Monday night th* German aviators cleverly bombed a French camp of German priwiaero. killing two and wounding 17. They probably thought tt wav a hospital. Ste«l Pr.ce* Heavily Reduced. B> a voluntary agreement nude by Med producers with the war Industrie* board and approved by the prcsl- ! drtri. a scale ' quotations was established that redne-- it . s of steel by atx>ut one-half. Ahese, according to j Elbert 11. Gary, are fair and reasoo- ! able, though far below the expecta1 tions of the mauufnct'irer*. The pri- | ortty committee of the war Industries . board Issued aa order that In all cases i preference In orders for Iron and steel and their products he given to coo-r.-ra* turning out material* actually n.-c-ssary for the war’s conduct. Mnn- ! ula.iurer* of articles classed as luxj title* are the first to feet the effects of Hits order. The federal labor trouble mediator* 1 are a busy lot of men tkeae day*. No >.'»«Orr was the big strike of Iron workers at San Francisco settled than the .jkr seamen voted to strike, and next 'he swltchuten of the Elgin. Joliet A Barters suddenly quit crippling th* | Dull* of the t'nlted Suites Steel cor- | (-.■ration at South Chicago and Gary. | VIso. marbiulsu employed by th* gov-i-roment In navy varda an., arsenals made tiew demands for mare pay. and - i tbe bituminous <-miI operator* and min ' .-«» could not agree oo wages. It was j relief to leatu that tbe luternatlopal Brotherhood >-t leather WorksM de- | termlned to prevent all strikes la Ita moks during the war. For Second Liberty Loan. All pre|«Bmtlons were completed Isat | omt Liberty loon The bonds, wrhl-b will twar 4 per cent Interest, will be : ' advertised by po-vtera, by every post- ’ master, railroad, express au-1 .riegrap.. | manager, and every sch.M>lteachet. A |

Tbs Guard*.

after drilling for several months, gsre notice that unlea* aulfsras and guns

are provided they will disband. ’.VIth the campaign to Und the new normal school at Glaisboro eclipsing

everything else, the special election to vot* upon k *60.008 appropriation for

a new grammar school building was

—Trenton ' off-untll acme later date.

T« tbc«Mna .mm,. U.. plot 01 It. BnlcbMit .nr ,ot.pUltlt. btMK mu moot ot Kow J.rw, I. tttrt-rml M“or tot. .r. ““',7 U dtp DU burtet., .1 WrUbi. M “<"* Crnt >» ’’•■■'Um tbd OUtown, r-.d} to m-U, rod, (Uy wlib lb. P"“ *" b “' f*" .tin dt tbe urand ot ..,.111, tbd plunite i r —* A . b ? ,t ‘“-by 1 * lth 0, *■ ibtb . conn, or im.tuif, tnttnlbit Ibbl Snd«l. .ttd lb. .Upp.t “Id «.t will It tb.ot to «et tb, drfuu, tut- ' bU mttlr, rono tt M ™»U . boodrO. tin ot tb. wortd. cn.tmtt wo, lur«, : ,.pUto uld Wbbd b.™ U lb. u tbU nibrnu. ot reuotu .pp..r~i I rwu.Vot b.d »»..r »ld u It tbiotuod ..ra. tb. cbntoou,t)t. ; • Ur., oomb., «f “ •-

almost blocking rtrad* to vehicular . ■T>ort a Ume. and he will make week traffic. It represented actually Itws 'f ,rl P* 10 PenUhoro The butrhere commence Uylnr. Meat types. stK*i than one-fourth of the host that will U««r busineaa fell off 80 per c«t. Bruhma, Cochin China and I.t-ngd*

be encamped on the plains of Wright* ’ Charged with reckless driving Artown by the end of October, unless thur Robbins, a motor ’cycllsL was present schedules are changed. The fined *190 and costs by Justice of the I .i’h and 311th Infantry and the *08tb Peace Chard at Millville. When arFleld Artillery, made up of Jeraeymen. rested by Traffic Officer Headley. Robnow have about SO per cent of their , bln* resisted, and tbe officer knocked war strength quota, and already many nlm down with his club Headley then of the newcomer* are being diverted 1 took his prisoner to Dr. Franckle. who into the depot or training battalions took three stitches In the wound. Robot the 153d Depot Brigade. These bins left bis motorcycle as security for

depot units will be the supporting or- 1 the fine.

canixstions of the first mentioned regi Methodist women at Woodstown menu. When these regiments go to * nnounce( i t heir annual rummage

Fiance the major portion of the depot u ] e for 0 ct. 5 and 6.

bridgad*. officer* and men. will accom A comlnnnlt y chon,* of iso voices pany them, backing np their rear when , ^ been organlred In Paulsboro, with

they go into action | William Bond as director.

EGG-LAYING^AGE OF PULLET! Where Conditions Art Unfsvertw, | Months Is Avemae—Meat t™-

Ara Mucvglower.

Different breeds matcrx- and (*, mence laying at sUgbtly diffn* times. In general, under ■ utim classiflcation, pullets of tbe rcc •--*? such a* Leghorn. Minorca. Hi and Ancona, mature early a tel lay eggs at four or live uxiaths B favorable cooditlona Wh.-r.- tbs dltlonr are not favorahlr tn i*, eerty eg* laying, mix month, u j. ably a nearer average for the tint

In complete fulfillment of the prom-

ise of their commanders that the boys who make good will be given every opportunity for promotion, headquar ten of the SUtt Infantry announced the first awards of non-commissioned offices apportioned to the Intlal 5 per

cent quota to reach Camp Dtx. Georg* H. Akins, of Mount Holly.

Itae first drafter to register at Camp Dix. beads the list of sergeanU for Company I. Burlington county. Sergeant Akins had had previous military experience in th* National Guard and was picked to command one of the first squads formed la the regiment. While the list of promotion-, as recommended by Colonel Marcus B. Stoke*, was announced their period of service tn the new positions dates back a few days. Numerous appointments of ‘noo-con.s" from among the men arriving are yet «o be made. Those given the initial promotions in the

311th Infantry are:

Headquarters Company -Sergeants. William M. McKay. Arthur F. McCann. Orien A. Harvey : corporal. Edwin C. Lannlgan; band sergeanu, David R. WolUson. Frank A. Convery; regimental supply sergeants. Samuel W. Tritopoe. John L Hooker. Santiago Far-

rell*.

A Company. Union county—Sergeant. liu.-iwlt D Roberts; corporal.

Earl Thompson.

B Company. Monmouth county— Sergeant. Warren D Scultrop: eorporaK Morgan B EUert. Victor R Le-

A hospital cot. with full equipmert, has been purchased by the Htman Red Crass to be sent to the State army hospital The committee In charge of the Gloucester county corn crowing ran test Is arranging for the annual show to be held at Glass boro Girls in the sewing classes In the Swedes boro public schools are devoting their time principally to knitting articles for the R*d Cross. The fir* and polic* alarm siren re cenMy installed by Paulsboro Council was gi*en a final teat, and it could be heard three miles. „ The big glass plant of the T. C. Wheaton Company, which replaced the factory destroyed by a falling stack, resumed operations at full capacity Because of a backward season, which has delayed fall blooms, tbe Colliagswood Horticultural Society has postponed It* annual flower, fruit and vegetable show one week, to GcL

13 and IS

Barred Rock Pullet. ara slower In maturity, taking fix eight months or longer for i get Into egg-laying condlti 'c General purpose types, scrh ai mouth Bock. Wyandotte. lUndi* U Red. Orpington and Docniniqix. tore more quickly than those rf meat type and the pullets may Mi peeled to Uy at from five to months, although some mature :t ‘ and one-half months. There are' uo record wiser* Indiritlualv if early maturing egg bmd> b to lay In about three montU-

FATTENING FOOD FOR DE«

Commeal. Wheat Brar Scraps Mixed Crumbly W

The Diamond Social Club, composed of young business and professional men of Vineland, has contributed i these members to tbe army: Lleuten I

ant R. Monnles. Jacob Llhn. Henry Uarton. Thomas Curley. Leon and Ha: A good fattening food fry Boxarth. Samuel Block. Michael three parts coramral. onMonnles. John Musso. Cnarlas Fen : hran and one part hlx! nlno. Morris Mellltz. William Hennes scraps mixed crumbly w :ib ay and E. W. Koering | ter and fed at morning t-u! Men ben. of the Taxpayers' League, i rvrc “ l * * toou! *

^ .. 01 CoUingawood. went hv xutumoode conl ' No * uore • boa,d \ alley. Robert S Rarmser. Frank lo , hr 8t<broo g Farm*, near Bridg... thaa lbr]r To™-,. W.-b-b-8—tu.! we. Th, O. »-»>» *

Edward J Devlin. __ _

John Devine. Alfred H Rogue: eorpo- j iargest

rale. William O Braun. Frederick J. 1

McBride

D Company. Ocean county and Perth Amboy- S-rs rants. Ju* *ph M Crow ell. Frrd J Jensen Thomas !\ Toolan. Chaxtee II Boweock; oorpormls. Wll

TcwartTTtvlr ‘ rtW ' , "" ninK tbe h****

i‘u v:'.—.1..* 1 ,n 80O,h arr sald 10 ^ .it.Tc-D lUDHRlUl

•rhead Irrigated firm In th- WATER OF MUCH IMPOR'**

Ham V Eck»rl.-s. John V Hunt. Richard T Martin Eduard W IVar.xMau. Leo W. MctTesiahan. John B. Egan E Company. Trenton—Sergeant. Daid Cardenler: corponun. Alfred H

A large quantity of war goods Is be ! ‘“K *«■“' «J« by the Gloucester Red

Cross to headquarters.

The famous colored band of the FUi levnih New York Infantry, now »tal toned at Camp Mx. gave a concert tn j the Find Rapt 1st church, Buriinatan. j The Ownisan Girls’ Club ha, b.-en reorganixed »t Marlton with then.- offl

High-Priced Feed Alone W n Ndue* Egg* to Aay Crest F>« f

Keep Up Water S ipplf-

From the Urn's vlewpc ** worth Just as much a, ' cannot make ao e«g wl” alone. Therefore, the m ‘

nUhes high-priced

the water supply t* ni- - 5 mistake and will have t • l* with a limited egg yield.

DUCKS ARE VERY TRACTN

Aldridge. William A Doollnt. Clrarle. ' err, ITexIdeni. Mias Edith Rogers E Murphy. Raymond Pchroth. Harry j vtce-prewidenL Mis* Marioa Dunpbey; ! Le Wlckcy. George A George secretary. Mi*, Mary Dunphei . trea, 1

F Company. M-rc-r. Hunterdon and un-r. Miss Margar.-t llrlik

Somcrwet counties -Sergeant, Edward The borough lax a-. Pitman is 6

A Warntck*. Thorn** J Cummings. [ cents lower, but increasee in the State - Ham K Rapha-1 and county tax make the total rat- Da Net Olv* a* Much TreuD’i G Company. New Bmnswick—Ser ; JJJu. as against j:o> for last ysar -** a- c-,il» Tamrageanu. Henry Wray. Samuel Hopeh-on. Road SupenLor Jamr, Warrick, of Quartsrx Dry William V. 'IrKenile. Holmes A. OIF ) Gloucester county. atimmnc<-s an in c ^T H,r,ll .‘- B ' n i cr ”"- ^ men working on Uie r>uck. are more Iran*

13.50 a day and IT a day for .nd more easily eared f '*’" m t«e tamed with s UtB* -

01 l be that ere kept over for I”

, „ xxoto octKot Atmeuc Asao- should have dry quarter,

fllty-Sergeants0. ; clarion, with Melvin Hurted r*c*-prws- siiuwed to ran all »l» ! '

Jamln Baitnick. Clyde Bell. L. Y Johns ' rond* t

H Company. Middlesex county—De- i

layed | Frestira PeHH U pte«di__. _ I I’oiepany. Burllngtaa county andWotsistown High Scb-ol Athletic A

IturUugtun s

I Flort

■ townships I

. It .her* W W»l

g. Jerome T l-r. Jr.. Jam.-. Chartes D Wll

C-H*

aiquhnted cx.imuntro, i« work Ii. ' pf>pp D»wrP I<5 BENF™ 'iiyuncttun tor tb.- Imprr- cinypt of ■ ntt nAPiuC IQ ^

' the Hirer rood, neglected (or several ■ year* by the Board of Freeholder, ' After another unsui ct-oaful effort was made ts di,(iotw of 'he Camdtn Iron Works by Hrulings Lappincott. ; the reosvxMv al the Camden Court j House, u wa, announced that the nlont | would he o(-:ral.ed by the receiver, it was Stated t tint the concern had eon

Growing Chick* $hou:d With as Much Nat>

Feed as Pom "

Camp Dtx wants Care

t to every farm x In i special missive will I list of a million rulista. They will be

organising a toott>...l eleven net ion of Captain Hamillot h. Fifteenth New York Infa: -he hope Of meeting ‘vaTM

Window cards. ! I automobile slick- j juted by the *11- j a the 81.(XAI.00IM»O i J and the house and j mpirted their srort 1

; otbsrvi t

nder dt- win cotnple!.ry, with fur renoiutnaiM i team* In honor ol erica of , tlanimonion ct ■d Crooa al army. many

Whenever It to P< chirk* ah void be •!’" so they may obtam a green f.-ed as they ne* bugs and worm*. " cannot be obtained <•“ as sprouted oatw. col worscl beets, etc, **>•*

itouir Guard*

the departure of th. tingent to the Nation 1 the .ndustrial plant* «s** closed and score, ou»r car* and truck* o Mays Landing, the parture. where |«>!U-t> by the Hamruontor.

DONT FORCE MOTHER' Where Compeltsd to »t«> '\\ tl Ch.ckv, Olocr Fc»l» 11 Serious I«Jm" Don't try to make h- | their chicks xt'ev they - j qet rid of them. be.wu- , (v rtar uUh (he young tiraew attack them. - s " ^

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