Cape May County Times, 18 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Mr*. Emily CUrko U *p*wlli« wt*k bew TUian* her mother. Hr*. Wm Tnrpto Ur. and Ur*. I«on Stall are tUIUhf Ur*. Stall> iO*tar. Mr* Boyer, at ralrrlUe. Pa., tor an indefinite atay. Mr* Geo- Freabell left Stone Harbor on Monday for an Indefinite atay In Philadelphia Mr*. Hannah Duncan had a bad fall last week. A few day? later ahe went to Philadelphia and. feelina badly, •he nw a physician, who found that abe bad a couple of ribs broken. The friends oi Mias Ecnnyaon were anrpri"^! to hear of tbo death of her mother. Mr* Sara C. Rennyacn. who on Friday while vUltlna In Atlantic City. She had bec-n alllnc for quite aotnetUne Interment was made on Monday afternoon from bcr borne town. Norristown. Mr Thomas Larsen was a visitor here on Sunday, atayihs with his mother. Mrs. John Larsen. Mias M. L. VanTbuyne was a Philadelphia visitor from Monday until Wednesday The wind storms of Friday and Saturday nlrbts did practically no dam-age-In Stone Harbor, but the eightyfoot steel suck at the Vulcan Elec trie Light Plant at Cape May Court House was blown down at 3AO A M on Saturday, fortunately without injuring anyone and doing but little damage. If it bad fallen In almost any other direction great loas would probably have occurred to the plant or the adjacent water tower, with po» slhle loss of life. As It was. the au fell within 60 feet of a cottage, which two people were sleeping. The accldant was caused by the pulling out of a buckle during the sudden neoare wind storm which did other damage in the County. The expense of restoring the stack will not be great, as It can be re-befit or re-erected by saving the material, thus hastening iu restoration. No damage was done to the boiler or engine Service was supplied Saturday night through the original steam engine that was bought when the plant was purchased. Having effected certain economies in curies t distribution during the Fall. Mr. Boas was preparing to operate the ■mall engine and boiler io save coal when the accident occurred. The Basin and Channel has been fresen so solid this week that boys have been skating, shading and rid Ing bLTcles on It. The founders of the Red Crass of Bum* Harbor met on Thursday evening. Jan. lb. and decided to send their appBration to Cape May It will be felly two months before a regular unit can be formed. Wool was given out to those present to make helmets, throe being the articles most needed Quite a few In Stone Harbor got a scare on Thursday night c< last week from the call of fire which turned out to be a grass blase In Avalon The Union Church gave a Sauer Krant Supper on Friday evening from & to 8 at the home of Ura Turpin It was a decided soccers. Men arc working on tie- Store Har nor Pier bracing ll so that It «ill not be damaged by the Ice. Mr. C. O Leukus was a visitor to Phlladelph' on Tuesday, going up to attend the meeting of Stone Harbor Amusement Co The high school pupils have resumed their slodirs. but owing to the rain storm on Tuesday no session was held. Wood is being used for foe! to best the school building on accouiit of the coal shortage . Mr. John Gans spent Monday in Pniladeiphla Mayor 6. E Herbert, of Bton.- Har bo:, and Mr Mahan, of Avalon, met Mr. fL*P. Rialey. Pram, of the 8. Branch of Reading R R on Wednes day. Jan 1C. to have a conference with the Reading h. R official,- in regards to running the Reading road into Stone Harbor for the benefit of Ktone Harbor and Avalon |M-opie while the Pennsylvania bridge at I .earning Is

Miu Lida Young, of Beesley'm Point, spent the week-end with I Mrs. Harry Smallwood Mix. Rolls Hewitt spent Friday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Taylor, at Avalon. Owen Dervin spent the waafc with relatives In Philadelpbla. Mrs. Harry Smallwood spent Thursday with her staler. Mia. Harry Muller. at Sea Isle. * William De Vaul spent Wednesday in Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Downam drove to Court House. Tuesday. Perry De Vaul visited his unde at Sea Isle. Monday. Frank Gandy, of Court Houa visiting bis son Griffltb and wife. Mias Dorothy Howell attended the Freshman Ossa party at the C City high school. Friday evtsilng. Harrison Garretson. of Peanagrov*. spent several days with Robert Mr. and Mrs Eugene Townsend entertained Mrs Anne Corson, of Paler o. Sunday. Miss Helen Coxeu. of Sea Isle, spent Thursday evening with Miss Marian Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cole and Miss et Helena Way and Dorothy Rice, of Court Hoooe. and Mr. and Mr*. Palmer Way, of Wildwood, visited Albert Way and family. Friday evening. Mrs. WQUam Barbour, of Sea Isle, visited her niece, Mrs. Joseph Uoyd. this week. Mrs. Samuel Abrams, of FranWord. s_, spent several days of this week with her daughter. Mrv Tony Canuso. Mrs. Albert Way entertained pees. Minn Alms and Elisabeth Anderson. of Philadelphia, over the weekCMmaey Fire TTtrealou Howe. The bouse owned end occupied by Tony Csnnso and family caught fire

and had ll not been for the prompt aid of the neighbor*, the bouse would have fallen in ruins, on account of the swift velocity of tbe wind. A small damage was done to the rear of tbe property, which was covered by insurance. Tbe fire department of Sea laic City was sur-moned. but the >* were subdueodiefcrc Its arrival.

TWENTIETH CENTURY MAIDS COMING TO CASINO. With a book that is filled with spar Uc and dash, a company of exceptional worth to Interpret it. and with numerous exclusive features, the "Twentieth Century Maids" win make their first appearance of the season at the Ca Tbealre, Philadelphia, beginning with the usual matinee on Monday. January 21. and continuing throughout tbe week, li I* said of this company that ll include* more clever players than tbe average, and this Mien it to tie Justified in the list eubtuUled. whirl headed by that rotund comedian. Jim Barton, who ha* long been a favorite

much Interested In the duties of the little train bearer. Tbe next day Viols was Men marching to the yard with an old lace curtain draped ftutn her head, and little Jim w*< boldtag it up. When she was asked wlnt i ... . ...... they ware playing. VIoU replied: ^pb. j In kee l**e Ctty Every Wednesday we la Just getting married. I se dM , at bride sad he's the train puller.' 1

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nations of well-being are dominant Thera Is little exact physiologic nridence biaring on this condition. Physicians have shown that respiratory Infection of rabbits with bacillus bovi M-ptli-ns (snuffle*) Is favored by chilling tbe animals after they have been to beat.

With the Sagra. A here Is be who taking N*’ rapntation and life in his band*. « 1 wttfc perfect urbanity, dare the gib* --t and tbe mob. by tbe aheotutr trot! of bis speech and rectitude of hla b- hsrtsr

Quality Grocer Our aim Is to give reliable service. Quality of Goods. Quantity In Measure.

P. B. SHARP 20 Swain 8t-

SAY STONEMEN OWE RENT. Suit Begun To Recover >2000 From Fellowship. (From tbe Philadelphia Inquirer.) An equity anil has bean entered In Court of Common Plena no. 2, by Justin L. Orasberger and Raymond eraser against tbe Stoncmen'a Fellow H. C. Stone. George Malr, W 8 Smith and Raymond Ollls. president.

secretary, to obtain tbe payment of >2.000 alleged to be due the plalntlfis

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Effect of Odor*. It is stated that ctroag ;»i futa— have a power to intoxicate tod benumb. and workers In tbe i^rfOM* laboratories are occwdonslly r ranch affected as to need medical aid.

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An Ordinance relating to taxes for tbe year Nineteen Hundred' and Eli taw Be it Ordained by the Borough Council of the Borough of Wood Lit., m tbe County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, that then shall be raised by taxation and collected for tbe fiscal year of 1S1K. the sum of Five Thousand four hundred and seventy dollars for tbe purpose of meet mg tbe appropriations set forth In the fallowing statement of resources and at>| ationa for tbe fiscal year 1818. Surplus Revenue Account . .None •RESOURCES, LOCAL BUDGET. Surplus Revenue appropriated None Miscellaneous Revenue | 200.00 MAI . BJ78.18 Total APPROPRIATIONS. Salaries Borough Hall bonds to t* redeemed July 1 Interest on Borough Hall and Street Bond Sinking Fund Roads and Highways supervision Street Improvements Garbage .. Street and Borough Hall Lights . Volunteer Fire Co Volunteer Fire Co.—Equipment Water and Fire Protection .. Board of Health Poor Printing inrldentalr Street Improvement bonds Total Notice is alau beret) given tha' a public bcarn •aid proposed Ordinance at tbe Borv-ugb Hall. Wish 2*lh. 1818. at • o'clock P. M. This Ordinance shall take effect Immediately „pon , u adoptloa au-l-u c adaaham. Oil “ BAYAED - i-u-it-n

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What an Owner Cannot do

Beyond a certain point an OWNER cannot regulate tbe CONTRACTOR he employe. You can case a leopard, but you cannot change his spots or his point of view. But what an Owner CAN DO la to select, in tha first place, a Contractor who has an established reputation for integrity, efficiency and ref alts. Edward B. Arnett

SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty New Store ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

MATTHEW J. RYAN Commiaaion Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Ceve Oysters Sait Oysters, Clam*, Snappers. Crabs Both Phones SL Market. Phik.

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First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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Price $16.00.

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Com and Electric Fixtures 4 Estimates Cheerfully Given

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