PREPARE FOR PEACE. (Continue trojc l»£» 1) the joke of lUUuriam cm Uie aacka ol tfe* youih of America, ereu Umofr “ ex-Pr*«ldeni ataads b> and appro' Not ao Iona aa the Profeaaor llraa In the While Hooae. thank OodJM Open the window. ** noed <
of the temple and wo know that hour of JvdsiMDt U at hand We hate placed our trust In OcA. We are roany. »
It's all rlpht, a
a only a fit of
But you must watch that crowd. a Charley Roe* In
The City of Peace. The New Year i meaaa«e to the World delivered by Proatdent Wliacm ♦c Congress lifted the dark veil of doubt and fear ana d'scouragement which bun* over the cloelng days of 1917 and there, la the magical dawn oi
ahlnlng walls of that wonderful City of Peace, and leading up tc It. the wide pathway of Intermational Horn.’', — fashioned by the mind of a builder; oo straight, ao smooth and ao true that we. whose boys are ready for the supreme sacrifice, whose gtrla. like angels of mercy hallowed with the Cross of Red. are garbed for dutythank God we have them to ofier In ao glorious a cause, and thoae of us who are denied this rare and beautiful privilege stand haagry-eyed at the en.—ing of these consecrated hosts. The Boiehevikl and Peace. "But." I bear someone say. "How Is this City of Peace to he reached and Those are big questions and 1 am no prophet. Bm as I figure It out. the Professor figures It out that the—well, a whole lot of good, grand things may happen between now and next July which win bring us measurably to that beautiful City of Peace. For Instance, the Hun belly Is gettfsg hungrier, the Kaiser Is getting craxier, the German people are getting angrier, and the Army Is getting— vaO. H E P Is * good word. 1 you know what 1 mean—see the dally The only trouble with most of ui when we read tsa newspapers that skip the Bolshevik! part. The names sound like success, course, and Us been s long time since we studied geography and somebody told us they weia a lot of wild-eyed anarchists or Nihilists or s> with long hair and whiskers. Then, too, they laid down on the fighting job, didn't they? That's about the way you slxc them up. Isn't It? Now. the “Bolshevik! pan" of the dafiy newspaper Is one of the moat 1m poriant parts In It. Just as the Bolshevik! part of the Professor's Mss* age to one of the most Important pans H contains You remember it—that chaste and superb salute to the Magic Land. Us people and their Ideal*— 1 know a man who cut that pan of the Prrf^yeoi's speech out and who wears It over Ms heart—says 1' as a sort of talisman and make bean beat truer when Tray. Blanche and Sweet besot begin to bark and
aaap.
But to return to the Bolsbevlklyou really want to know about them as you should (because their marvel ous peace propagaada U slowly under mining the whole structure of German Militarism and prepanng for the final explosion and PEACE) wntr editor of this psper and ask him to publish some syndicate article* of an ak'hortlallve nature about the Bo! aherlki written In plain every day American so that we can all get a clear, honest and truthful Idea of the greatest event in the history of society since the FTencb Revolution Here we are In this year 1911 with a printing press on every corner, with Oaalon, Robetpierrr and Varut directing the birth of a new economic sy» lam within cable's n-ach of us and ask what it all means, and what It to
to vs!
But. thank Heaven, we live In Cape May County within a few miles of the Baron de Hirwrh settlement of Woodbine. where there are plenty of darkeyed fanner clttoena of Kiev, of the Ukraine, of Lithuania. Poland and Couriand, for whose right to future ■elf government the Professor and the Botohevikl are battling And If we really want to learn the answer to some of these pusxllng things about the Bolshevik!. Jump In our fslthful little Henry and in a short time be in (he midst of those wbo know all about tin- Bolshevik I and the Professor, too. for THEY HELPED ELECT HIM ' It's a fart—think Prepare for Peace The future to full of hope The very air of our beloved Country to fragrant with the breath of dawn We are fr#e men of a free people We are mraaurtn* and feting oar
selves
We are girding our loins for the
fray.
We are unafraid because we have seen the light and our cause Is Just We know there 1* nothing to fear
OCEAN VIEW ITEM*. Aaron Delaney was an Ocean City visitor Saturday. Miss Lida Young spent the week with her sister here. Joseph Dow nan. to ill at this writ-
ing.
Harry Shaw, of Woodbury, and Lewis Shaw, of Millville, visited their sister. Mrs. Ida Van Glider recent! El ward DeVaul and William Conover. wbo sr.‘ employed at Mlaotola. ■pent the week end at their borne here. Richard Anderson, of Philadelphia.
>eni several days here
Folk from Dias Craakj Court House. _ autb Kesri lie and Sea tale have been enjoying the skating on Magnolia Lake
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whitaker entertained Dr. and Mrs. Yerkcaol Tackaboe. Mr*. Griffith Gandy and Mrs. William DeVaul Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Townsend entertained Mrs. Stillwell Young and Mrs Luther Corson, of Beealey't Point.
Thursday.
About thirty of our young people attended the surprise party given to Mias Agnes Scburmann Saturday evening. Mrs Samuel Young spent Sunday with her daughter. Mrs Harry Small-
ood.
Herbert Hand, of Court House, vtolied his atoter. Mrs. Austin DeVaul. Sunday. Mr*. Smallwood spent several days f thl. week with her daughter. Mrs. Efflnger Robrtght. at Stone Harbor.
LIMITED AMOUNT OF •OOA AT COST. By Art of Congress, the Secretary of Agriculture has purchased Nitrate of Soda to be sold direct to fanners at
coat
Word has come that eighteen thousand (18.000) tons of this materia! to about to be landed at Philadelphia or New York and plans are being made (or Its apportionment and distribution Advance Information Indicated that L The fanners will have to sen* 1 In their of Nitrate of Soda needed. If any comes to Cape May County at an. It must be as a result of
such
The probable cost will oe about 175.00 per A committee appointed by the Executive Committee of the County Bosrd of Agriculture will-receive orders and transart the business It to probable that each person will not get afi that be needs, so not let this keep you from ordering other brands from the local agent. Money will probably be taken In 'advance of deliveries The C Government will return your money If the amount of nitrate Is not sufficient supply your needs r. In order to Insure Cape May County's supply and to aid the U. 8 Pepsrtment In apportioning this 18.toni. fanners should art at once. Send orders and Inquiries to the President or Secretarr of the County Board of Agriculture until a Committee to settled upon
FACE the FACTS L ET ob face fee facta. The w»r «itu«ttoa to crWesL Unless tile Allie* ft*hi *» they nerer yet have fought, defeat threatens. Hungry meu eanaot fight »t Uieir beat; nor hungry nations. Ftanee, England, and Italy are going hungry unless we teed tnem. Wheat Savings—They must have K to the best food to fight on. It to the eaato*t to ahip. We alone can spare it to them. By saving just a little— less than a quarter of what we ate lam jeep—we can support those who are Mhttog otfjSttles. And we can do it without stinting omelvee. We have only to subetttute another foe* jfast as geod.
that fOod. There's a
. been generous tu the us corn in such bounty Ton* of com. Trainmillion bushels over and .1 we have to do to to er patriotic duty mads
The Corn of surplus of ft. hour of our ~
as was never .
loada of corn. Five buni
above-our regular learn to appredst ao easy? And ao
Am.ric.-, Own FW—Conij i B U th. tru. Amnteui food. The bidieM, huJtat of raw, llrad on ft Our forefather, edopted the diet end conquered » continent For n pre.t neetion of onr counter tt hu bionf een the itaff of life. How wall the Sooth fought on tt, hletorr telln. Now it can help A meric, •adn a world war. — Learn Something—Com! It. isn't one food. • dozen. It’s a cereal. It’s a vegetable. It’s a broad. It's a dessert. It’s nutritions; more food value in ft, dollar for dollar, than most or eggs or most other vegetables. It's good to oat; how good you don’t know until vou’ve had corn-bread properly cooked. Best of all. ft’s plentiful and ifs patriotic. Corn’s Infinite Variety—How much do you know about corn? About how good ft to? About the many delicious ways of cooking It? And what you mtos by not knowing more about it? Haro are a few
of its uses:
There are at least fifty ways to use corn meal to make good dishes for dinner.;Aupper, lunch or breakfast Here are some suggestions:
Corn-meal molasses cake. Apple com broad.
Dumpling*. Gingerbread. Vkuft gem*.
HOT BREADS Boston brown bread.
Hcecake. Muffins. Biscuits.
Griddle cakes.
Waffles. V HEARTY DISHES Corn-meal croquettes. Corn-meal fish balls. Meat and corn-meal dumplings. Italian polenta. Tamales. The recipes are in Farmers' Bulletin 566, “Corn Meal as a Food and Ways of tiling It," fro* from th* Department of Agriculture
In his lit Ur shop with shoes, more than he could mend In a week: this really did please him. He was solemn before coins to work, but when he returned to his home ayaln he had smiles and spoke to every one be met, and also at bis wife. After a week be
very good trade so was BM boy tbe Dourtsblnc food bis wife n In another week be had to
have someone to help him. His wife crew well and be was filled with bap-
SEA ISLE CITY ECHOOu NOTES. Tbe Parent-Teacher Association held their regular meeting at tbe school on
Tuesday
Tbe attendance baa bees very iregular since tbe beginning of tbe new year Some of tbe absences have been due to Illness, others to carelesaM Id-year examination* are coming. January 28th we have our first one.
'down Sunday to examine tbe *motoe suck that was blown down at he Stone Harbor Electric Light Plant nt Court House. Aa soon aa 1 condition! permit th# stack will be DL In tbe meantime the Wnall engine at the Court House plant to in usa. Owing to lack of steam power, li to Impossible to generate enough jrrent to operate all street and I ighta at tbe same time during early venlng boors, and honae lights -Jng given preference
STONE HARBOR.
An effort '« being made to have the Wert Jersey R. R. service across from Stone Harbor to Court House per Dent. H 8 Risley was in town Sunday with petitions signed by Court House. Stone Harbor and Avalon idents requesting that tbe Wert Jersey (Pinna R. R.) make Court House the terminal of Its run from Sea Isle City, instead of Stone Harbor. This would give Seven Mile Beach residents service in either direction. The emergency switch connecting the Wort Jertrmcks with those of tbe Stone
Japanes* lanterns bare a little pot In the bottom there will be S danger at their catebiag fire, as the sand gives weight and bolds the
by Will it caa thing: the aslaaUon of a suitable executor to quits ret both become s vei whan you Invoke th* aid of tbe S» rarity Trust Company, at Caps May cuy. X. J , to
Our Job Work Advertises Itself
The forma of the Ceps May County
Birthdays-Waller Oerter. Jan. 2?. Harbor Terminal R. R U.t wosk/and l'H"*** e,0 * # P TOm PtJy 1*1* j the operation of the West Jersey from | Wednesday afteroooa, at four o'clock
■ 1 1 j Court House to Avalon while the Town-'_ *
Hans Tanner's Troubles. oend's Inlet bridge was In repair, ok ' rc *Pi*^ ***•' tlms for Insertion By Edna Whittington. j need the way for negotiation* now in'currant week's Issue. This role Hans Tanner was a (rippled shoe-j progress. 1 wlM be rtrtctly adhered to, and advermaker, and bit wife. Helen, was very jg r act ] Mr* nrrinlsn have Mtoa M. '• **** correspondents are earnestsick After a whll- Hens became very M<('raven and Leo McCraven added' 1 *' requested te art their sepy In early
disagreeable end unpleaaant because 10 th*tr bom,- circle for the balance ■ "
of hit troubles. Nourishing foods of tbe winter. 1
were so dear be could not afford Mr and Mrs. George Fn*bell rtosed I p: to buy them He became still more up their store and left for PbOadel-j | disagreeable than ever and no onelphla on Tuesday, where they expect ever received a amlle from him ! to spend tbe balanre of tbe winter. One morning wbe® Hanr awoke he Mt Charles Bowers, with a party of decided to run away from his troubles | friends from Philadelphia, rr-ent some to a large city not very far away. [ time here on Mondry where he could make money and live j Mr and Mrs Wm Turpin and faro happily. When he was on his *sy ( tly t^e to move tu PhJhulelpbtA for tbe be came to a great forest and as It had balance of the winter. Mr and Mrs grown dark, he knew If he went far ' I .eon Stell taking ran of thrtr Htune
tber be would lose hi* way. so be toy Harbor home -
down under a tree to rest As be Miss Annie Jeffrie*, of Philadelphia, was thinking about bis troubles and : was a visitor her* on Sunday his Wife. Helen, at home, en angel ap 1 Mr Charles Barley visited hii borne
peared before him and said. "Hans here on Sunday
Tanner. 1 have beard about your trou i Rev J D Hall preached at the Lollies and have come to help you" - tberan Church oo Sunday night and Tbe angel told him to go beck borne, gave e very tourerting talk a but be must promise \o be ve.y cheer-1 work at the Oalll-. Mi- Mon in Phils-1
ful and good lo bis wife or be would delphla
have more troubles (hen ever Hans j Ml end Mr* C. O Is-tgkUs enterand promised to be very cheer twined some local trlends nt their
The Success of a Business
In I stability employed. Correct business policy strong banking coni An affUatlen with I mure anclal banking facility. We cordially
Hrst National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J.
MAKE IT EASY TO •TART YOUR FORD CA R The "Wood’s Starter foe Ford Car*" win Mart fame ear right from the seat; no getting out In rain er cold 9* drank. Price *15.00. THE “6AViR STOVE UO" fits sny Stove or Range, and does sjvs at lesat »ae*Mfi * Coal bill. Price *54)0. AtoojMde for team. Hot Water aatf Hot Air Plante. * _ Call and eoe these or Writ* for circular or deuisnstroRsa R. W. Sutcliffe, Stone Harbor
Go* and Electric Factor— and SdppB— Estimate, Chttrfully Gann
FRANK W. FOWKES Real Estate and Insurance Broker CONTRACTOR Notary Public, Giitoat—r af Dm* Estimate* Forutohed for Cement, CmseroU «r Stoma CnrWag aai FootwaRo. LOTS FILLED IN AND GRADED Sea bto City New i
R IDG WAY HOUSE A T- THE-FERRIES PHILA.
HOTEL RIDGWAY AT-THE-FUUUE3 CAMDEN .
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ASSOCIATED HOTELS
EUROPEAN PLAN
ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH
WATm n VAd BOOH
Real Estate BUILDING
Insurance LOTS
In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvements COOPER B. HATCH
CO. =
211 MARKET ST..
Camden, - - N. J.
JndicioR* Advertising Creates mattj a arw heMm. Enlarges masy aa old inainm Preserves many s large baanra. Revives essay a <U i Resoiea assay a lost hairs-. Saves Bumy a LSag bunrvww
Secures i
We reallxe that the appami stress. | ful. apartment- on Thursday evening, turmoil and ronfualoa around ua, to| The mat rooming Han. wont toj Mr J Thompwm. who built tbo hut grrof that the storm to paxair-g j work- Peopl* seeiaod to b* rushing > sum* Harbor Water Works,
We Are at Yocr Service Can cu ts or Call Ds Dp # aad We Will Cal aa Tm A aBsatapaaMMnJI

