Cape May County Times, 9 November 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Weyn* M. Wa^r Cap. wrttea: “Sttn on the go. Enjoyto* the trip like a pair of newly-

er la at Dr. Heary U Picard, ot Philadelphia, waa a rial tor oo Beetlon day. The Do'.toc now ha PI rat Lieutenant In the D. 8 Amy. and la ex pectins a call at any time to

The foUowlcR meaaase haa beet received by Jamea T. Fielder, bead of the State r.

1 ot all who abawdlty and wlckeS^ride from the fact that meet haa no Intention of i thins of the kind K haa bo d« ao to law. The attention of the iT Frits Street. Tta proeecutln* tnthortUee U hetos celled fc.. bees aold to the to the pereona drcalattos the report HERBERT HOOVER."

The

ty ot - dl«e. I France win have warm awaalera and vrtatieta made by Sea- iale City *1)1 depend entirely on thrir a <d patriotism to knltttos Tb tan be taken home, and all wl »U1 be taesht how to knit by one of the ladies of the branch Help eloos The WameB'a Civic Chib of City, propoee •atmtatotos for the »*»- ter waeon of IPll-U. with cards and a dance every aeeood and foorth Wedne^ay erenlns Grand Fraternity Hall. IWh and Arch R'». Philadelphia. The OBleera and Truateee win act as hoeteea alternate lr to the first nine parties. The balance of the - t of the En The dates are as follows: lira. Jas. Nov l«th. 1*17: lire. Chaa. K- Landis, Nov il, ui7; Hr*. U i. Downey. Dec. 12. 1*17: lira Robe Stevens. Jan. *th. HU; Mr*. J. J. Smith. Jan. »d. 1*1*: Bra. Henry Brooks. Ft* Wfh- l* * 1 * Miss Katherine Quinn. Feb. 27 th. 1*1*: Mrs. Geo. Anderson. March Uth, 1*11: Mrs Wm. O. Klemm. March 22th. 1*U.

“SOS" MALTSV MAY GO TO GEOROIA.

Prof. Robert D. Maltby. • the Atlantic County Voe -

baa been offered the p Jd-nt of the Voe

to Asrienltnre lor Georgia. look ot.t the JLxld and. If he to he aatlafactory. hr wUl re jslUan to Atlantic County Professor Maltby was form [ the Baron d« Hirech School, at /oodbtoe. and haa made a great sue coea of his wort to Atlantic County.

mblytnno-elect Mark Lake ty ot U votes The voU cast to WUdWood was IS* for Lake, and 211 tor Lan- [. North WUdsrood gave Lake majority of 1*0. while Wildwood Crest t Democratic by At votes lost Fire Mile Beech by e total of 122 In Upper Township, where laming was supposed to hive made such I given a majority, the voU was 154 for Leke and 110 for • plurality rf •C-kates was on the *■—nMy end. the Median ot Mr. DcegUes granted from the rian. He canvri every Mr. Lake carried,

running mate.

On the County ticket Nathan Cohen, at Wildwood, was unopposed for Coroner. and was of course, elected. MAC K1SSIC WINS. Probably the hottest local contest to the County v re Freeholder J. P. * tog him was State C election to Mr. Bohm. but was placed o ryTa election h< came out victor by 22 majority. Lower Township Freeholder fight attracted County-wide totere of the personal feeling that entered Into the contest, and the bittc by another member of the Board of Freeholder* who w

A Board ot Examiners < the County Superintendent* of S of this District, will bold a p

r i.~A |n the room, and t

effort

have the place

e* possible for the “etowho are the housewives of Particular attention to to by the Instructress. Miss Olive of Cape May Court " '

wheat beef and fat* in view, according to the plan, of Food Administrator Hoover.

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1MV B* THE PIPES OP THE BOVS IN FRANCE (Each Dollar Buys Four PeckagvJ UI tooeccv.i To The Editor. The Cape May County Times

VICTOR. Director Henry Rutherford, of the Bourn of Freeholder*, was a candidate for re-election In Cape May City-and woo over hi* opponent Lemuel E Miller. Jr, by a majority of *2 votes In Wildwood City there > Koeneke being unoppoeed. eave for a fight on slickers by who was defeated. Mr. Baton isiat present a member of the Mr. Koeneke will come as a new member. He wl!» take the plaee '* L The complete county returns by precincts (unofficial). for the Assembly and Surrogate candidates was as follows: Avalon Cape May City. 1st ward Cape May City. 2d ward Cepe May City. Sd ward Cape May City. 4th ward May Point

Township. 2d Middle Tovfnshlp. Sd Middle Township. 4th North Wildwood. 1st North Wildwood. 2d Ocean City, lat Ocean City. 2d Sea Iale City. 1st .... Sea Iale City. 2d ... South Cape May .... Stone Harbor Upper Township West Cape May .... Wildwood, tot ward Wildwood. 2d ward . Wildwood. Sd ward ■ Wildwood Crest Woodbine

appointment*. Nominations of priori ind alternate candidates will be made by the Congreeaman in th„ der to which they qualify at this pre-

liminary **vveln*H*ve

The examination wOl be Honda)-. December 3rd. 1*17. at lb* High School Building. Wildwood. N beginning at nine o’clock to tto- . .otninjc and continuing until tv* o’clock to the evening, with Intermit sion tor lunch. The subjects for ex •mtoation are as follows: For tbi Naval Academy English. Arithmetic. Geography. Algebra. Geometry and United Stales History, for the Mill tary Academy. :he subjects will be th« same, excepting -Nat general bUtor) will take the place of arithmetic.

Totals

2447 1*62

DUFF1ELD ELECTED TO STONE HARBOR COUNCIL Chas. I* Duffleld beat out John M Uireen at Tuesday's election for counLursen was a candidate for revs* backed by the Repub llcan organization. Chas. F. Bower re-elected, receiving *1 votee out i cast. Chaa Mead was re-dec led being opposed by John Gen*. The vote was: Freeholder: Joa Camp. ?!•. Connell. 2 years: C. F. Bower, 81: C. L. Duffleld. 49; John M Larsen. Council. 1 year: John Gan*. St; Chas. H. Mead. 65 Collector: C O. Utxkua, 86. H. Bou-

rinoL 2-

Assessor: H. McMurtrie. 56: Dour!

not. 24.

Justice of the Peace: Wm. O’Donnell. S3: Geo. RummelL 46. Constable: Frank C. Bond. 82-

M. j. LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN, forty-three Republican and seventeen _____ ] Democratic Assemblymen.

o buy .

Enclosed find V ’ prance Tobacco Fund" for

packages ot tobacco, tbrough"Our Boys in rran«w

American fighting n «n to Kranc*. nackagae. each with a reI understand that «neb doU ^,^, r ! n ^b^M^packag** will he !^r,iS31s~2 “ ,rt “ a ,b '

soldier, wlD sgrer to eeud me a message of mans

RepubL'sau control of both branch A FA6T TRAVELING

es of the Legislature, accompanied by the probability of the pamaag* of a ' Loral Option law Is indicated b> the

! election return*.

In Eases county, regarded as the pivotal point, twelve Republican k»wmblymen were elected The mai--up of the Legislature, oo the face of

a end six Democratic SenakM. and

BASKET BALL TEAM. The Oak St M E. Basket Ball team. „• Morristown. Pa, desire* to get games with any team to the city who will pay a reasonable guaranty. Reply to K. Famous. Mgr, 22* E Elm St.

the Osne May County Tunes tLU ner ran*.

The Cape Msy County Cham to Commyrc- will bold Its regular mo ly meeting next Thursday. Seven 15th. at ih. Jackson Auditorium. Cape May City. The Chamber will to the guest of the Cape May City Board ot

Trade.

An effort is being made to have an Illustrated lecture on Stogie Tax. by a representative of the Manufacturer* and Merchants Taxation League. New Jersey. President Clayton Haines Brick will

preside.

tacted from competition. Is a legal monopoly. and as such It c the Jurisdiction of a Commlaton to m-ke certain that the primages of to the case set forth, the Seashore Gas Company, the report say*, did not exhaust every reasonable effort to carry out the duties the law imposes oa it. and that If th* Company is giving It* service at a loss It could reoort to an application for an Increase to It* rates, which would be given conaiderI atiou by the Board. No swch appll-

ratlon was n

since Ju..* A 1*16. ’ of from 31-25 per cubic foot to 31-76 was requested An Increase to *L5* granted, but since then the price of fuel, materials and labor has risen. In conclusion the report states that the Board RECOMMENDS that if the 'company desire# to be relieved of its duties. It negotist* with some other utiUty having legal right to give the required, or that the petitioner Gaa Company) and the Beret Sea Isle City negotiate with each other, to the end that service should to continued." Both the o>der and the report Is signed by Ralph W. E Donees. President of the Commission, and attest by Alfred N. Barto-r. Secretary. Will Carry Out Order. It was slated by s’.tacbe* of the Seashore Gas Company on Tuesday, when the order was received, that It would carried out. Superintendent. Mr. Percy Wall, will leave, however, this week, and It Is assumed that the runng of the plant will be left to George ’ilson. who Is at present the gas makNegotlatlon* are under way for the sale of tb. plant, but whether or not It is sold, or any other condition ariai. It Is reasonably certain to face of >e Utility Commission order, that Sea Isle City will continue to have gas service without Interruption.

CORRECTION In the list of prize winne-e of the Conuty School Contes', pub’iahed last week, the name Virginia S^eer should lute been Virginia 8te*r.

Disposing of your property by Will one thing; the selection of a suitable executor Is quite another. And yet both become a very simple matter when you Invoke the aid of the Security Trust Company, of Cap* May City. N. J, to administer your eels to,

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