[msjro^pN city rs
cialist in All Matters of National Defense
•aSHINGTON.—H* B'cfat b* • matinee idol ,, v I ^ believed that Trafhair aod the floahlaa bUck er m k.Lf^ be has the rmren-bUck »l*«r coat him EojUnJ. Not m He I* Groarenor aLlum ^.J**** Whlt * ’••“-bnt he U «Ur of hU death on St. Helen. u,u ^*aoo. •ecreta^ of the coswll of national defewe. to berate the unfortunate Ad-
u ,he Adonia of all of Amerlra'i ®lr»l VUleneuve, who loat (he day, V>r J D JJ kef *' ; lo * t hla fleet and In loatny the latter StlU a man of youth, Clarkson l°«t for Napoleon all chance of trmna«mea upon hU shoulders great bur- P<wtln* safely arrow the channel the deni, and hla face betrays the fact I ft** 1 French army which lay at Jn the street be walks, always with a | Bonlome ready for the crosKlnx in furrowed brow, deep in thonght. In hnthont* the moment the menace of hU office he la found most frequentlr I the British nary could be removed,
silent and thoughtful. When he came Kelson, to Washington he wss e yonng man. Stench an Under the pressure of war work be is : Indies ant rapidly growing old. ” ~
_ The career of Clarkaon has been a o one Ho came wynany from Des Motnee la, where he was emvred
^ mrea c * , ‘ of th * lerge Eastern clti^how!
,be ^
Clarkson fitted to with the hustle and the bustle of New Tort, for CUrtwas a hustler. Hawwt Into the advertising business and made a name himself as a man -with a punch," a man who could put anything across. thcre came the great Amerioao moiemeut for preperednew. Thoee who floandu* the mo reined saw in Clarkson a man who could apped to Iran neon!. In a manna, mkia. 1.1 .. **
used the allied leet to the West doing watchdog
duty off Cadis wherein lay the French and the Spaniards. 34 aall of the line and 7 frigates. Velleoeuve was dlatmstfu! of the skill of his crews and the equipment of hla vessels. Napoleon was m a rage at Vllleneure. whom he denounced fot "excessive pusillanimity" and to replace whom he started Mostly for Cadis. Vllleneura, hearing of his Intended successor 1 ! approach and possessing certain dla-
wb,et would attract them. Clarkson became cm,OM '7 orders which directed him
« publicity m«B behind the movement When the war cams, Clarkson was ' to PW^d to Naples, lighting the *1 ' i ' 0 th * national defense. j English should he encounter them In secretary «f the council he finds himself with the sturdy task of lnffTt °r number, put to aea. leaving .. .v. -.k—.U,. ^ . -ne of hla ships behind him. Thereu?
u Nelson, with 27 aall of the Hue a four frigates, sprang nt his throat. The action was fought on the tweu-ty-flm of October. 1805. Nelaon.
t, conld se
le 12 miles to s already pos-
- — —y—.—— .. .— am of battle
• "oally and tabes hlmaelf to a tennis court, where be forgets the war I * hich called for attack in two columns. . .. -—i-'—- 4 — v, a ability as a racqueter." j one led by Collingwood In the Royal
— I Sovereign and one by Nelson himself lirls Add to Lure of the Soda-Water Fountain i j herence to any rule of thumb j
^ItinTT girls, neat In bib and tucker, are sooo *o take the places of red- Kram - K1 * memorandum made broad
ladling the rnlhusUstic spirit of thousands of Americans who want to beln. e i* a sort of official buffer—the man who separates the sheep from the hfi« ind who cooalfiera the weight of the various propositions of help that
le put up dally to the council of national defense.
Kvery moment of the day Clarkaon 1* available.. To him come appeals for aid or: every *»r administrator in Washington. He «s the one man who has at |s ftt.rer-tlp* the saass of knowledge concerning people and things that makes • —ible for him to always recommend the right man to do the right thing Tl.o burden of hla work ts showing upon Clarkaon; but he thrown It off
OFFICERS
Director
HENRY S. RUTHERFORD
Vice-Director
AUGUSTUS HILTON
., - face and hla stars with (-i-.l t,tt, tM ' l,h '‘ r ,h ‘‘ I r - W. POWKES s«s Isle City nor his own gallant seamen might ^ ^ * C ^ know who It wn, that was dvinr I _ County Collector In the cocapit. wh«. k. JO ®- L SCUL C Ocean'Cltj
•way the surgeon, declaring that time 1 Solicit, Ki- h ‘ n ' ,,0 ‘ w ««ted. when i JOSEPH DOUGLASS “ T ‘‘ tb * ‘ Ut of *ome other Court Houss coior*. Road Supervisor «1<1 U.e dying leader, "no ! DANIEL SCHELLENGEH Erma En*H>h ship has struck."' Supt. of Weights and Measure. >o fear." answered Hardy. DAVID W. RODAN.. .Cape Mar Citv
“Tb-n I am eatlafled." wtuspered 1 -
Ing on dec!
enemy In leeward.
[ !,railed and gewky yonthK of the sterner sex as dispensers of soda water ■ -V-r liquid refreahmeots in Washington. Half a dozen establishments In
-Imgion have already made the which wQl undoubtedly make
l«,ptilar with the male cootlubst all others will follow the
pmple.
'• i recrdented shortage of soda rv ” "f the male variety has -d Us- proprietors of such estaU--m* to Insert advertisements for
dispensers at soda smter
refreshaeat stands. The ease with which
attendant at such plsces
:*nTT5
provisions. “No captain." be wroU. "can do wrong If he plrces hla ship
alongside ibat of an enemy." To meet the stuck VUcneove
formed In double column, hit tine curving something after the fashion of a crescent Nelaon observed this disposition with approval. Attack at once, he directed, and hoisted his famous last signal: “Rutland expects every man
to dc his duty."
To cut the enemy's escape. Nelson's
v- . « a.tperro
Th«nk God I have done my A little later he asked the sorrowing
Hardy to kiss him. Afterward be com-—-il'-d to the care of his nation Lady
1,1,00 »°<1 bis daughter. Horatio.
Then three hours after he had sustained Ills wound and with the splendid fcrlumpb wrought by his skill and
bravery all about him. he died. Of the allied fleet no 1ms than 18—
Nelson had predicted 20—surrendered tothc English. Four of the van who eacap.-d subsequently fell victims to the squadron of Sir Richard Str-cbau. Only 11 craft of the squadron limped '>ae* intc Cadi* where they lay qul«c«it under Rosily until forced to surrender | 0 the Span ards by the outbreak of the Peninsular war. Napoleon's plan for the Invasion of England
conld no longer possess existence.
Steward of All LEWIS T. DOUGLASS Cape May Court House
Superintendent of Soldiers- Burials JOHN W. REEVES...Cape May City
CnatodiaB of Coort House
LEWIS S. SMITH
Cape May Court House
Farm Demonstrator
J. ARCHER STACKHOUSE Cape May Court House
Cooa»y Physician
Or. John b Douglas*. Cape MaJ C. H.
UST OF MEMBERS
COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION O. L Blackwell WHdwood COUNTY BOARD qf ELEGTIONB John H. Stratton » . . Levi Dickenaon...... P fJ2u shield. : ;; capojiSr Walter Rutherford Cold Sprfcqg JC8TICK8 OF TEE PEACE OF Tffli COUNTY OF CAPE MAI
Cities
"Cape May City—James J. Doak Ore... r . . *neb«i Ludlam Ocean Citv_J erome g^j, Fmnk H. Ware e,. , u - Barrows. Police JurUeo Sea Isle City—Alfred S. Steelman usm j r.. C. Stevens Wildwood—Girard Livezey H. C. Schlichting B. C. Ingersoll J. Charles Fach M. L. Branin George L. Shaw Boraugbs North Wildwood—A. M. Ely Stone Harbor—S. E. Herbert _. A _ George J. Rumniel Meat Cape May—David Hughw Woodbine—J. S. Levin Morris Levin Townships Dennis—A. E. Holmes. Dennisvitle u: ,7 h °jP A Z Jl Dn "«ll. Bellep’iaia Middle—L. T. Garretson.
»» .u^P e Court Houaa Nama, Address, District Represented , , r Jf: s T* in ' Swainton Term Expires on January 1st of Lower Frank Eldredge, Cold Spring the Year Opposite Name. Cpper—James Shoemaker. Tuckahoa
OCEAN CITY
Address. Ocean City
, John P. Fox.....' jpij, ASSESSORS OF CITIF^.BOROUGHB
HE TRIED TO QUIT TOBACCO ;ohn E- i»iy AND townships of the
I SEA ISLE an- COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
Tokyo Lawyer. After Month, of Ah- Theo E^^o'w ^ ^ Cit3, i«r>n T7T*
stinence. Resumed Smoking on J»m« F. E«UcV.V V.". \™ r « r-
Doctor's Orders." ' ‘ g*** “•7 City J. Allen Waloa WILDWOOD Ocean City Dr. H. T. Foulda .**»• I ...»» : -,y£5:yj*
Mr. Masuo Soeda. U, long been . lor- 1 Chtrles W.'Sai"..
er of tidiarra and so have the mem-
h?ns of his family, snys East and Wm! NORTH WILDWOOD
Moat of the aervout# In hi* household ! Additas North "i 1.1 wood r^ 0 u" o'- ^ Roscnbawm were likewise addicted to “the weed." J°l>n W. Young 1MU l^Su wridw^ Obe day last winter Mr. Soedn unex- Floyd Hrwett .IK.*" South Cape May .'. . Albert J RudeSbk ' CAPE MAY cm- k2,'c ““S 1 i“' h “!«!?«•
AAdmA.Cp. M.y Ci,,
Woodbine Israel Euenberg
— • rwAwiw;. .'nauu a .. . _ ‘ - *—:— - —— i «<• * cn i->n.-vsair Townshina
column was beaded about two point* t0r viewpoint* of pliy-icnl welfare. I Address, Tuekahoe farther north than wa» CVdllngwood s. t “ orBl " eU Belt* nod national econo- Hope W. Gandy U
_ _ In consequence It was this '.slier olTl k* com.rianUr.1 his domestic sudl- DENNIS TOWNSHIP h.. nifc 'tt^. -mcA,.-» u,. 1 "r to W. ,b. If" tll ^ w «Mpto W Aid™. A,^.«
pectedly issued an anti-tobacco proc- _ _
Umatl .ul He assembled the entire Add^^Sns* M« Vitv May.' , household and dell vend a tirade John T. Bennett * * 1919 J. lld * 00 J Crest William E. Zeller again*! the poisonous effects of nlco- Henry S. Rutherford!1918 Wood,,m ' 1 1 — 1
tine upon the human system. From I UPPER TOWNSHIP
"“o accoru ooiuro to a.spenae with male winger*. ; : ; * . j ,.
the girts get the Jobi. there *111 probcbly be no return to b££ a* PiaaC ^ U, “ , the ‘ rOMn > Une i
r. . .. . .,. , . * Ins: astern ■ ,t iha u.t. a.t,.ii —ere burned or destroyed. The strtie*
Just astern of the S|«nlkh Admiral ,r '‘ rr burnr<1 or ^troyed. The strugAlnve'a craft, the big threa decker. \ cl *‘ dlfflcult for some of the famRanta Anna, which caught the hover- I ,,y * B” 1 *«» sirengthened by the eign 1 * starboard broadside. j , '**>u;ple of the uui-ter of the bouse. Oomagwood was in Lla element. Oo Bowet.r. Mr lWd» was “What *ould Nelson give to be here.- “ ‘ le *' ’‘ h11 ' 1 ’"'st-tl In he cried to Rotherham, his captain. ‘"TV*, A who had
. mill'tded atto.lll th.. Ih ntnanklk.l.
191f
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Address, Cape May Court House Still are!! H. Townsend 192l> LOWER TOWNSHIP Address, Rio Grande Joa. P. MacKiuic 1915
Dennis Rolls Hewitt. Ocean Vow Middle ...V. N. Erricson, Dias Creek Lower... .Chas. C. Bohra, Cold Spring : Upper George Hoff, Tuckahaa
•r». for the aabatltutlon of the nrattr. sweeter maidens vho serve '■■tb nn alluring smile worth the price of tunny drinks will, undoubt- -. so itopnlar with the patrons that no fountain owner will dare to
f B ™ ,n ’he unattractive male attendant.
girl* may possibly be em|iloyed for slightly leas than the figures above, the law says they shall work only eight hour* a day. This * i ,, iicd fact la probably one reason why they have not neen more
y '-tupioted a* attendants In the past.
■.v;™;^ ’W-as -** I--.-U called |o the eokue. Other* have volunteered for nllltaiT ; “° U ' 1 1,1,0 tht Afl-tlng JV* J 00 • Higher wage* given In ..ractlenlly all trade* have caused hundreds ^ • dm ‘ rml B««d-o for his old ac- , K« *'
TAX COLLECTORS FOR CITIES BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.
Citiaa
W. J. Fenderson. Jr.
Nelson for his port called Collingwood Fniu-Med about the lawyer's probltl- are held on the First and Third Tues- , Ocean City...’. E W Burhteh " ' * “'B**™. exclaimed: day of each month at the Court House. Se* Ufo city Lewis SteiamtSS
1 ‘ <he calling for positions as ermlsktUrt! carpenter*.
STANDING COn-MITTEES
qualntancr. the SantMma Trtnldad a 1,1 Bv c montf*. wa* th. ‘reply. “My COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOR Aval0 '.-.
huge craft of no less th*n four deck*, phyalciaa tliink* be has detected aymp- 1917.
K-.a„_ a .• , | . *41 I r rt ! which greeted him With a terrific blast 1 ,om * of fB,, .v «lrtr«»vrBtion of my heart Soiith Cane Mav C Marahal! RoAilah pstern Artist Is at Work on Famous Capitol Frieze her tier* of cannon. Scott, the » od hM recoauneoded tobacco as an ALMSHOUSE-Fox. Bennett Gandy, ^ ;Cla.™ ■ r admiral's secretary, fell at the first ■ nli “»te. Therefore. I have tM-gun tak- s - H. Townsend. wentxelL West Cape May Harry T i —«i.^
fire. A double-headed shot mowed ,0 C “F medicine. That'* *11." ooirc^t-e » *•— . ~ . .. '... -
eight marines, drawn up with the
1; cagcHke. wooden struct utv. raspeoded from tl.e balcony In «h« •la of the cnpltol. attracts the attcn'Jon of every »l*ltor thrae day*. . .
•r to the Invariable que*ti.m 1* that Charle* Ayer Whipple, an artl*t f 1 ** 0 B? the Admiral* side. An-
of x™ Yor. Zt >. .. -oo i ;''‘™ Hardy, the tlctorya commander.
warm to last long.
Many Indian Languages.
Before you write the government or the Smithxoniau last 1 !. a and re-
sold Nelson; “Too q U e*t It to send yon .uc Indian
for this or that thing, bear In mind
AUDITING—S. H. Townsend. Gandy, fiddle. Willett Corson. Cape May C DcBow. Lower....Scott Seymore. Cold Spn
a proposed continuation of the famou* HrumldH 'oslagglnl frieze, which
<‘nd* abruptly with a croup represent- ... - . —— — *•—> '“•“*• war iu mmu , _ , _ Ing the discovery <*f gold In Calltorntt. *he topr of the enemy’s ship* that there I* no one American Indian Eu * Uc *' Mr. Whipple has received per- “ MJ ‘; r Bually at work, j language say* the Popular Science r A o o mission from the joint committee on 0 ,, ‘« n Kcttott. in his admiral'* uni- Monthly. On the contrary, there are r librarv of congress to place In the »a- ,l>ur idor* of the order* no less than one thousand language* LIGHTING -Hilton, MacKissic, J. E. -tot wa to aoMM.t* mm,■1,1- SVSSLS « *? ? to «._AJ-fto. to! pr.«l«llj j
log the circle. He I* working this out
S. H. Townsend. Wen tie 11.
BRIDGES—Wentzeil, BennetL Fox. Wildwood*Croat.".!
Eustace. Gandy, MacKissic, Sau'. Woodbine.. Dr. Joseph Jaffa
PUBLIC BUILDINGS — Bennett.
Wentzeil. J. E. Townsend Township*
PILLS--Eustace, Hilton, DeRnw R? nn ‘* H. M. Carroll, D.nuuvilla
Middle. Willett Corson, Cape May ftH
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR OF CITIES. BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OT CAPE MAY.
In »uch Manner that U congrew* dew* '*■ tke vlf lory's surgeon, aod 8ci*«. north of Mexico. Thu*. It Is Impossible
lor chaplain, begged him to remove to give the Indian weird for any Engthese decoration*, but Neleoa an- Hob equivalent. If you do receive an swered • “In honor I gained them and auswer to your inquiry, the word given In honor I will die with them." , U )>rohably cbo*en from the language No low* than SO men alK<ard the Vic- ot the tribe which once Inhabited tne tory had been killed before *be fired u purticular part of the country from gua. Then the was laid along side which the request comes, the Redoubtable, her guns touching
not approve the work can be erased or taken down. The episodes In Ameri-
">7 'hos-n by Ur. Whipple ere the Invention of the locomotive and utlon «,f *t,nm to travel and transportation: the development of the freeing of Cuba: the building of the I^uama canal, and the
' nt of the modern battleship and the airplane.
1 apltol rotunda frieze wss started by t'oo-ton lino BratnidL who car-
rk to the group rrpreaeatinc ivnn's treaty with the Indians. After .
■ <ui» o-notoj. rtoi ,». to.. btoto« to.h .b. ,to. e of 111* IVon gr-mp. Hla lo*t group rrprewents the dl»-
Bow. Eustace, Fox, Gandy, HU- Otiea. ton, MacKissic, J. E. Townsend, Cap* May City A. G.
' rold Iu ChlUoraia. Co»tacglnl died la IW?.
a attempted on the frttze.
■ then no
w hich their shot went crashing, larboard battery, meanwhile, was busily engaged with the Bucentaure. VlUeneuvr's flagship, -.nd the Santla slum Trinidad. Harvey, who saw her
Th* Rolling Stone
Her Whatever may be our estimate of
the man we call a rolling
well to recognize that he I* lucorriglNo c->n*ldermtl"n of the tem|>orwl
S. H. Townsend, Wentzeil.
DISCHARGE OF PRISONERS—S. H-
Townsend.
BURYING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS—John W. Reeves. BOARD OF SCHOOL ESTIMATEVOCATIONAL SCHOOLS—Saul,
Bennett.
Ocean City T. I Sea Isle City Arndt ( Wildwood N. A.
Boroughs.
Avalon Cape May Point Peter Kxwpg North Wildwood Thomas Coraea
South Cape May—
c ^ .Stone Harbor. .Marie L '•»:) Thuya* It I- COURT AND COUNTY OFFICERS wflVw^l^Craet— Wm ‘ H
fallible Signs Prove “Passing, of Summer” ,b-'
dared afterward that ahe seemed to ...
—— . .. I eet power to influence him. Reprove >BLE signs of autumn are daily appearing on the Mreett of the J****? hi " d»tlc*Mi.**. *hut him up with a
Irraa: Cape May Court Hot
Supreme Court Justice HON. CHARLES C. BLACK
R. H.
capital with Ike rewult that ' > group* le the “pzuuxtng ol !; i* are not so competent aa Lame Summer *, for It t* a ’imt the latter •■ B-.m U her‘•h toore auapldou.-Jy than
hat as It a
ledger In your office, you will not make
r old Hol’a taace, when a feller begins - companions aearehiug r lu *t year's vest pocket ' Pawn ticket bearing the meaning luaerlption "cae overcoat' they to w-ngrr thetr all 1)u,t the warning "foiling of th* leave*. *'*•" h«.e not been wltltout fruitful reault. the appearauiv of golden pumpkins In the glaoMgl window of 'anrtsoum ail tend* to steady y,*ur wavering reasoning. Uneh It all you pick t.p jour morning newspaper and *ee au * "rid aertea dope. Then you j .•member bow you shivered <>u afternoon when you atiroded thoM* hlsl-'rii games last sea Mia *' bowo* If you are a V'-i»hiugtondto) and are honest to goodHead that the ~r**atag of summer" !• s-ux-chlng that mu*t ba
were aimUariy occupied. The cannon
to), ... Itorim,. to. Jttoua- JtoJ-, Mm ^ M ru). TX, >to,rti .»., -totot «bo to , „ , „ to, ...1) «to.», town Xto) n«, to,, .ci,«, WU toni to o, XI, chic) rto«,n»-X,.
l,tolQna£ to.dtonu. t, w.-k udTcnruto. bnv,
, . - . , . tlcr '. , an^ new—oo man can ever deprive hxnm.. Uto. .» toot ttotm to ,, irtpt'Vaa about him. ^ nary measure*. His delight le set upTwlce Neiaoe gave the order to cease t . n , dlffer. ut kind of life.—Exchange. firing upon the Itedoubtabic, tt-lieviug had .truck, but it wa. from this happinaaa and P!ca*ura.
Ignorance confounds bappineas vrlth pleasure. I’li-o.-urv come* from wlth-
... . _ . , «ut. haptdnr** from within. People IX, >,cto, . totototoXtoX ,h) b, Vto, to) .to) Ptolohh).; to,, h.,1 IXto-hth to, c.hlrt «, Xh. ! », to, to,, to,
be really ri.h. yet actually poor. In cither case their condition I* due to the fait that the happiness wnich they sought, they sought for thtiUM-lvea.
' , “".f r , “! ** tbe (Mdgnant i-rror of life.
■ok happitw-s* for themhod It. But they who
And a» they were tarrying him be ,., -red ‘n securing It for other*, dls- [ w he oave ,‘iders that the severed «er that «wt them also It ha* been be- j Let US Her rinK-x. be nytlarad. the whii« be , -towad.—Edgar haitua.
without I
that be received hi* death.
Infantryman in her tulxzen top t. ■wref ul aim at the gallant figure
Circuit Court Judge HON. HOWARD CARROW Common ITasa Judge HON. HENRY H. ELDREDGE Clerk of Courts and County Clerk A. CARLTON HILDRETH Deputy Gerk of Courts and County
Cleric
STERLING VY COLE.
. rr liuwuou v | Woodbine ...
: Dennis .. Geo. S. Robinson, Denniavum Middl* D. D. Barck Lower Jerry H. Wooiaaa Upper .Wm. S- Eldredge, Petersburg
e J-K.I ,vf blood UP. by h. iTetary- Adair and 1 rang to Ibo sirtckea admiral
aide.
CITY. BOROUGH AND TOW? UHIT CLERKS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE M AY
Cities
Cape May City William Portar 0-:ean City Harry A. Morris Sea 1*1* City Irv-mw Flick Wildwood James E. WkftMul
Boroughs
Avalon R. W. If narnhawm Cape May Point H. H. Bum North Wildwood.. George A. Roddhg South Capa May Elvm B.
t Stone Harbor Leo P. McCravoa
County Superictendant of School* and West Capa May Theo. W. Raavaa Secretary of Vocational Schools i Wildwood Crazt. .Harry L. Nlrkeraaa AARON W. HAND Woodbine L. C. Ahramswa
Surrogate
EDWARD L RICE Prosecutor of the Pleat EUGENE C. COIJi
>RINT
Dennis.. Osman H. Goary. .Vaeisvgfc Middle.. .A. T. D. HoweL. Dias Crash Lower.Charles C. Reeves,W.Cage Kg* Upper.Jeeze T. Y*un*.B«»» «) • Patau i Upper.. Alfred H. Sapp, F

