Cape
CONSOLIDATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW.
Vou XXXIII. No. 3»
CAPE MAY COUNTY, (Sea Isle Crrv P. O.) N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918
5 Cents a copy, $1.50 a Year
n h mis OF 1HE nsi WEEK
L tf8 and glean I nos op
I ITTI m fount Swam b**init unablr to awlm.
PERSONAL CHARACTER. LITTLE ^ bfiyoTld hu depth ^ wh , c poil^ ■ OP INTEREST ABOUT out by hU companion* wa* apparently vurvw aaTHERED A ^ mA He uken lnl ° ,h * Clv,c FOLKS YOU KNOW GATHER ctat, Houae. where the matron. Mr*. THE CIRCUIT OP THE CITY. Betterton, applied the pnlmotor nnUl
there were aijro* of llle. followlnc It
""—' up with brl*k rubblnK. atronjt hot cof*OTICE>—For «nlclt b*M*X« ^e llT ' fee and other aUmulanu. Ml** Nan
Herbert. Swam, of Woodbine, a youn* lad of ten who came to Sea Ule City "with the_ boy* from the Ak irlcultural School on their outing Saturday, narrowly eacaped drowning. When they w.-nt Into the water
YOUNG
LOSES LIFE IN SURF .iHvr:
JACK GRALNIK, OF WOODBINE. DROWNED ON SUNDAY; WAS TO HAVE LEFT SOON FOR MILITARY SERVICE; BODY FOUND MONDAY.
1 trained nurae. gave raln-
*end or E«y* me your baggage Rosenfeld, Tala cite- 1 able aaaUtance.
apJca on-am ring In Sea late ‘ j n an boar thf . r^u, tics ted lad was 11 dell car your Ingsage at once oy being walked up and down the boardtruck. Quick aerrlce, moderate wa ]k to overcome the dangeroa* ___ fuji write or phone, M. drowalneaa which followa anch an ui e cje- (Cor. Frit* experience. He went home with the IONOO, Sea la*e mtT ' r^r a pp ar e n tiy none the worae for • *—; what might have been another trage-
•he beautiful mlJaummer moon In ^ 01 lbf ghore.
fulneas of Ha radiance ha* m-de
WdwSi a delightful m»m UNCONSCIOUS, BUT UNHUPT.
c three glorioua evenlnga. for the, | N FALL FROM BOARDWALK.
of the days ao nnuaual al UtU
ty resort. ] At the height of the excitement over bkc cottagea are all open and the ,b e drowning accident, a little girl, ■ Is Slllns np. The well known hoe- j^ura May laaaca. of Philadelphia allty of Sc* l«le U at flood tide. • f e |i from the boardwalk ne*r the
those who are entertaining Ocean Pier. The breath wag bc*'^ , ha* with rmm tlie noor little body by the fall
Mr**Henry Stohrer, who haa with | from the poor little body by the fall h?r daughter and granddaughter. | and *he waa picked "" nnron.Hon*. . George Anderson and Mlae Mary At flrat it waa feare .. Jernon May Weavr*. of Phlla-, At the club houae Mra.Bettertou made pbta, and Mia. Schuchartft. of Me- her comfortable and applied neatora-
and Mr* John Speer, of Atlantic and Mr. and Mru James Speer. Camden, were guests on, Sunday of it parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. er. of Minerva street, r. William Ouenthoer. of Philadell. who has been vtattfng bla friend. Joaepb B. Smith, returned the last “be pleasant'card ^artle* at the ClvClub are held Tuesday aftercuon* Thursday evening*. On Tuesday were four table*, the highest being made respectively by Mlaa .. Anderson. Mr*. L. J. Downey. J. C. GaUen. Mr* Charles K. LanMr*. Jam** J. Hagen and Mr*
tk J. Eustace.
e regular Euchre and Five Hunparty of St. Joaeph'a Church wa* charge thl* week of the Mlsae* MalHeLaney atld Anna S. Schmidt. It one of the moat delightful gather-
of the summer.
_ik* at St. Joseph'* wa* celebrated Sunday by Rev. Father J. P. Danof DuQuesne University. Pltt»i. Pu. Father Danner 1* the guest he Rev. Father J. O. Farell at SL pph's Rectorf. and will ofllclate at Joseph's at the service* on Sunday,
When able to speak ahe put
her little hand to her side and chest, but neither moaned nor cried. Dr. Theron Smith wa* summoned and the little one wa* taken to the nome of her grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs Jos-
eph B. Smith, of Ariadne Street. In a few ’hour* she wa* playing
around as merry a* a Grig and returned to Philadelphia on the evening train with her parents. Mr. and Mr*.
William Isaac*
State Chairman 'of the William G. Moore, of HadJ . called a meeting of
.epnsentatlve men from Ocean City. Cape May Court House, Wildwood and Cape Msy. to discuss the possibility of placing a Y. M. C. A. SecreUry In Cape May County. Through some misunderstanding, some of the delegates from Cape May and other points excepting Cape May Court House. Ocean City and Wildwood, did not get
here.
. . An Informal dinner at the Wildwood
Jack Gralnlk, of Woodbine, was Manor pr^r.-^.-d the meeting. After drowned off the Sea isle Owaa Pier rtinlng.*Mr. Moore called for a stateon Sunday afternoon, in the sight of m( , n| of f , cU >nd ' Mr j Fjthlan Tacrowds who-were unable to render the ipra ^pjj^j ^th the description of least assistance. | the environment and conditions preDresslng at the Bath House, about vailing in the seashore resorts at the two o’clock he plunged Into the surf ,, r , sect time, due to the high railroad with Dr. Arthur D. Goldhalf and an- rates. Mr. H. D Maydole. Secretary other friend. Soon after these tw* „( Somerset County, explained the Y. came out they saw Jack waving fot y. c. A plan in detail HI* arguhelp. The friend, who waa nearer. IM ei,t* were forceful and convincing, started for him. but becoming exhaust- Mr. Clayton Haines Brick pleaded for ed as Gralnlk drifted farther out. In n n endorsement of the plan and the turn signalled for help. Dr. GolttaE.' •tartlng of It at orce. Mr. Maydole who Is a powerful swimmer, took hla . xplained that foi a community to friend In one arm. and as he wta * Y. M. C. A. building an assured about to reach for Gralnlk. was aelxed income of ten thousand dollars a year by the drowning man's grip. Almost = rcouired before the State Commlt-strangK-d be managed to free himself ’i-o of the Y. M. C. A. will allow a and swam to shore for help. Not a building to be built under its auspices boat, life ring or even a rope wa* The income to maintain the structure available. Taking bis friend to the must also b" assured Indefinitely. AcClub House, that Mecca ef persons in cording to'Mr. Maydole. it would take distress, he left him to the skillful three thousand dollars for the Initial ministrations of the matron and atari- year, to have a County Secretary on ed to return, but the unfortunate the Job. J E. Whltesell requested young man had gone down for the last that the endorsement of the plan be lime. j deferred for at least two or three Word was telephoned to hi* parents ' eck*. Reuben Edwards. William A
emss ONE ARE NOW ALL IN ARMY SERVICE
LAST OF THE REMAINING DRAFTEES IN FIRST CLASS LEFT THURSDAY FOR CAMP DIX; 138
MORE TO BE EXAMINED.
NO MORE FREE COPIES.
in Woodbine. Ai Oral .he mother was i Massey, and ^e
not told, but becoming alarmed ,h, J '
learned through inquiry of the accl snlmmMUUp 111.1^,1^ pjsn.
dent and hurried down to the aho.-e The ,0 'j _ County work All the evening and until midnight sh. mously passed 'Tn^. ^unty jorK
stood •earthing the wave* as If by her compelling mother love to bring ba*k her boy. All proffers of food or r««t
Latest regulations regarding the use of beef from the Federal Food Administration makes no change in the allowance of 1% lb. per week to each person, but permits Us use once a day each day in the week by Hotels and restaurant*, providing the
hour* of serving are statco.
Sugar allowance remains the same.
3 lbs. per month per person.
Canning certlflcales may be had of the local food administrator. Acting .. i L-ii^h ullnwlnc 25 lbs
Ladles' Aid of the Messiah I
Mayor Irving Fitch, allowing 2f. lb*. No more tnu-rin certificates will be Kr rh t e < flfty-flfly regulation will apply to flour until thf new crop Is In. The
— . , victors loaf Is restricted to two ounc-
ChuTch held a very successful, meal per person, but there Is tr on the Ocean Pier Wednesday j no '^.ricion regarding the use of
toon and evening. In accord with . wRr
food conservation regulations. . |, rlTall , hoi
s. cakes and pastry were omitted ] ^ so foUolr ,he ..ie of thanks was passed President - * h o„.i„ and restaurants. ulnlrk Clni and Manager Alfred -
r* for their courtesy In granting p., E AT HOTEL
society the use of the pier. The • dqER LITTLE DAMAGE.
were refused w ith a mournful shake of the haul. At five o’clock Monday mor:ing. Mr. Alfred Uff. of Philadelphia, .aw an object far out rJmut one hundred yards from the scene of the accident which proved to he the young man. On t>elng brought to the shore he was covered with a blanket from the Civic Club house until the proper authorities were notified. Hit parents came and took the body to Woodbine The Interment was at five o'clock on
Monday afternoon.
Mr. Gralnlk. who was only 23, bad just graduated from the school of phar macy In New York, and was awaiting hi* call to the colors, having success fully passed all examinations.
plan of the Young Men’s Christian Association 1* endorsed by those ptesent and steps be taken to Inaugurate It at
What was believed Stone Harbor's second drowning accident wUhln the month, sent a thrill of horror along the beach Sunday morning. Franklin A. Klnkade. a cottager, threw
•rivate homes are expected and j hands a few minute* , •‘•e directions l ** ueG i tcr i nK the water and called fur help.
collection of useful and fan,nicies found a ready sale and addhandaome sum to the treasury v. C. J. Robbins, of the A. M. E. irrh. ha* arranged to hold services >' Sunday in the chapel opposite Reading atation. The first one
on Sunday last
interest.
At midnight on Friday last, fire broke out tn a third story f' t,m the Central Horn-. The gue..» were aroused and all the rooms vacated. The fire was confined to the room
i j 1 in which It originated. The engines
I> interest. i’ headway and the dam lr and Mrs Edward Allen, of °® r ' _,, r r was slight- L°*s cov ‘ ,r '
own. Pa., have opened their aum-
home pn Landis avenue. Mr. and ed by Insurance Allen have two sons In the ser : . T Edward La Dow Allen In the HOLDS SERVICES AT
ivy artillery and Corp. Wm R. Al-, TOWNSENDS INLET.
In the* H. R transportation. Both : — * France Mr. and Mr*. Allen n*- v John T. GlUlron of the Messiah
Reverend A. Q. Bailey. Reverend 1. H. Fisher, and Robert J. Kay. made Interest Ing speeches In favor of the
plan, with details.
Reuben Edward* then suggested that rery man present be made a member of thl* temporary committee and that he be w illing to do his part until a regular committee had been fortned. a* then moved and setonded that G. Moore be apfrointed regular Chairman, and Reuben Edwards, Scc-
The last of “Clams 1" left Cape May Court House Thursday at 10.03 for Camp Dlx. The men reported at the Sheriff's office Wednesday. The following list Includes every available
man In Class 1:
William Abnett. Gloucester. Charles Layton, Steelman town. Morris RabinowHx. Woodbine. Frank J. Sannlno. Ocean City.
John T. Kenan. Cape May.
Conrad A. Nicholson. Cape May. Alfred Peteraon. Brooklyn.
Janted Holden. Cape May.
Alvin Buchchestsky. Eldora. Francis A. Shields. Cape Msy. Antoni Picalo, Philadelphia
Arthur V. Sutton. Seavllle.
Morgan Hand. Jr. Ocean City. Francesco Procoplo. Ocean View. Robert S. PhilUps. West Cape May.
William Shaw. Cape May.
Elvla E. Westcott. Dennlsville. Christoforo Mlchucno. Philadelphia Erven F. Downey. Relleplaln. William S. Coraon. Rio Grande. Ralph B. Evan*. Swalntoa. Rlchurd M. Morrison. Dayton. Fla. Frank W. Ebelfcare. Stone Harbor Llngi Fierentino, Cape May.
Roger C. Beall. (Term on t.
William Gramlich. Fishing Creek.
NTkkolal H. Nelson,
wood.
Floyd P. Hoffman. Fishing Creek.
Wesley B. Hand. MayviUe. Roger Cooper. Ocean City. George Earl Bard. Dayton. Ohio. Russell Brown. Philadelphia. Anton Maripu. North Wildwood. Carl E. Sharp. Ocean View.
J Henry Becolte. Lawrence. Mass. There are 131 1918 registrants who
are being examined this week.
Newspaper publisher* throughout the country have received instruction* from the War Industrie* Hoard at Washington to discontinue all free and exchange copies. In compliance •we instructions, we solicit a subscription on a cash basis to Cape May County Times from those who In the past have been favored with a complimentary e°P>'- 0ur l* 81 mu ^ 1 be revised to meet the Government's requirements, and all who desire to continue to receive the paper should let u* have their order and remittance No further Issues will be went free or exchange after August
first.
The next meeting is to take place in the near future, at which time It la hoped that a regular Secretary will be employed and *'
G«-orge L. Record, candld.-.te for tho Republican United States Senatorial nomination In New Jersey, is making his second tour through South Jeraey. Record Is accompanied by Assemblyman O. Bell Close, of Esesx. and fX-Aswemblyman James G. UlauveR, of
Passaic. .
The meeting* are held in a big tent which is carried on «n auto truck. The tent is pitched In the various clt\fr and towns which Record visit*. Record speaks for government ownership of railroads and coal mines; woman suffrage; national prohibition: Increased war taxes on great wealth; and for the forcing of idle land into
DROWNED AT OCEAN CITY.
i Of
SON ON SUNKEN CRUISER.
When Mrs. M. E. Dcvelin. of New York, a guest at the Collonadc. opened her paper last Saturday morning she was plunged Into the depths by the news of the sinking of the San Dler~ In New York Hafboi. -A rush
Ocean City David Parsells. s the late Rev. Ie A. Pqrsells. a Metho-
dist minister of Philadelphia, was North Wild-1 drowned off the foot of Twenty-fourth
street at Ocean City Sunday afternoon. Heroic efforts were made to rescue him. but he sank before ret-
jers could battle thru the surf.
His companion. Miss Miriam Davis, daughter of Walker U. Davis, city su-, perintendent of the Salem public schools, n cottager, narrowly missed a slmilwr fate. She wa* overdbtne and called for help almost at the moment that Parsells went down. Only thru the heroic efforts of Lifeguard L*wla
Breckley wa* she saved.
Parsells wa* 20 year* old and waa employed at the short- for the sum- .
AVALON.
gTEVENS FOR STATE SENATOR.
Makes A Statement That He is Candidate for Short Term U. S. Senator.
State Senator l^ewls T. Stevens, of this county, who recently filed *>ls for-
.. mwl statement with the county clerk His young niece, who wa* playing t j,,i he I* * candidate to succeed hlmwith hie little son. George, on the ln ,hf. State Senate, makes this
beach, ran for help, which arrived too authorlrt-d statement
___ _ The bazaar for the benefit of ths gratu" from Her son. Lieut. Frank Deve- Peennoct M E. Church was a great
lin officer on the San Diego, raised 1 *ucrrs»; a large sum wa* realised, lo the heights of bliss Mr*. H.-rherl Jain.-s. Mr*. J. Pierce was. ane felt, a miracle tbst any and Mrs. Thomas Price were Wildescaped and his—“Dear Mother: ; wood visitors on Monday-
safe and unharmed”—was balm to her Mr*. J. T. Rransotne and daughter
and Mis* Loretta Kuan, were Sea Isis 1 (Tty visitors one day last week. I Miss Lillian Rice was a week-end
i visitor here.
Mlrs Madge Peterson and brother
of the 1 ran "’ r motored from Sea Isle City Hat-
tortured soul.
late.
The body was
•’clock. Dr death was dui
candidate for the short
not recovered until j | erlll f or the United Stales Senate, as Imuglan* b-Tievs* j, frequent!'- mentioned In m-wspaperw i stroke. No water | outride of the county. A* a large
wa* found In the lung* ll wa* known! number of Republicans In the county Mnl Kord. Mr*. DeBow. Mrs Tots-y
he had * headache and had taken i,,,.,. asked me to be a candidate aspirin Just before going Into th* »*t- j B „ rr ,^d niyself. 1 feel Ihst I must txer. which was reported, by bath- •. to joyai to Cape May county, and am.
be unusually cold.
Mr Klnkade was fori-man fi
Snyder Company, shi
> all
therefore, seeking no Other office except State Senator. I shall. In the fu-
ture,
sent th'
ntertalnlng Mr* Allen's slstei her husband. Mr and Mra. Joseph an. of Detroit. Michigan, and her
. Miss Dorothy La Dow.
and Mr* John H Smith, of ien have l>een recent guests of Smith's brother. Mr. Joseph B.
Hh.
Patrick Gallagher 1* visiting
John L. S|>eer.
* E, E Hurlburt and Mias Ruth irlburt. of Philadelphia, were In n on Tuesda). looking up accomlatlona for August, tnong the guests at the Collonade Mrs John 1. Carey and her daughMis* Helen A. V. Carey. New York ' ; Mrs J ft Harknes* and Miss nr** R H-vrkness. Washington. D Mrs K Keaveny and Mis* Blanche r. K sveny. Wilmington. Delaware Irm E L fgiuborh. of YTdhlasd. Is ruesi n f Mrs Ell* V Betterton lev James L. Tonkin, minister of Christ Evangelical church. Read . Pa.. Is passing a part of hU vacsj at Wtiale Beach. On liuuday afixsin be addrsSeu*' the ehlldra
worker*. He had te-en In lo* week and after the Intense heat •>! t past day* 'h<- cold plunge wa- ' much for the depressed heart. Robert C Miller, the Court llo'
i undertaker, prepared the bod) for
He. . Joan . ........... , f . tmrial. ReUtlve* who had been -uroLutheran Church, held the nn»*™ * Inon(Sl fl<ini PhUadelphla. arrlv.-d Sunseries of Sunday evening servlet |d;iy ev , >nd srcomtianl.-.! the Townsend's Inlet last Sunday 'stricken wife and her little son George waM * or , tht-lr home. S717 Haxel Avenue.
'est Philadelphia
A young man from West PhlUdel-
‘Tf’seu phis saw. with hi* field glass*-*, some-
thing floating far out about t*» °- «lock, and the life guard* rowed out
and recovered the body, which had j {RImJ with admiration Klamp* been In the water for two hour* I but |hl . depth of the water was derep '
will be * s«ng service follow ed by a short sermon every 8und»y •«
the same hour until the middle o
RECENT DEATH*.
i Day
I the Messiah La unday. July 28 It i the regular Chi!
« •clock. The new portable Eatey «
proved a great attraction, e .. _ ..service
RED CROSS ACTIVITIES.
. nder thl* heading each »
be published the official new* «*"■' . _ vl . ninE
Sea tele City Branch of the American Mr H * nr> . Hlgby. of Kren htown. ”ed Cross, as supplied by the Chair- j Kpi . ndilu . tlln ,. with his The women who are “"gui'-sU ’at' the''I^uray:' Mr Jatw-s Those who In 'he Red ClW and sister. Mr* Lillian Hires. work-roomon Ju.y DUh Mr* YVSKv >!r Shuttleworth. Mr. and ena. Mrs. Shtosr. Mrs. Rose. Mrs. W. M c \Voben*niith. E Howard
Sharp. Mrs. Norton. Mr*. Knenc-r.!
i Lukens. Edith Den-
Mrs. K Smith. Misses Kanium. Moll,
and A. Buach. Mr*. Endlcott.
The Slater* of 81. Michael's House donated a pair of woolen aorka to th'
"ed Cros*.
the same diligence to repr. j; smith donated Five dollar* Itlxen* of Cape May In the, , or W ool for sock*. Both of these doU«isUturt- *» In the Jiast. and feel It! na ,| 0 n* are greatly apprt-clati-d. as Uw an honor and duty to do the best that , i, ran ch is in n.-ed of fund* to buv my ability will direct.” \ woolen yarn for 55 pair* of sock* and material for 50 set* of underw.-ar foi HYDRO AEROPLANE COMES (refugee boy* We would 1*
TO oner AT STONE HA..OR ' help u« with thl* allotment
stone Harbor Sunday morning om- The Patriotic Knllters huv -• m of the twin hydro-aeroplane*, which *weatera to Thoms* Delaney. Jr., ann have tx-eu -patrolling the coast since 1 A|(M teno Masslmlno at < amp utx the Hun outrage, made a graceful The W ( T r have ix-nt each of swirl snd sklronn-d along the Great these men a comfort kit. Channel near the Souder cottage on
104th St. All went well and the on n,. not fi
clt. Margaret
K Nlcbol*. Paul O'Neil. Ji v. Miriam Havonsteln. Car. .v Mlllidge Walker. Mr*. I INS Walker. A S. Walker. The Moonlight eonr.-rt glvi
good folk
Ine JohriNtor- Is I Ijllimn Unix un * and dance at I
Reed exp-ri electrician, who
fonr.-r resident of 8ea We ‘ rime*. »1.5n per year.
v.- treed until hi* marriage al* year*
,f hD death 1
Send your Ctwthes. to be Cleaned
.. and Pressed, by Parcel Post Prompt
: i , . , Return Deliveries. FRANK CURZIO. ed along hut mis*! 0 * «etu^ ire. T>iior clej|nlnB
Aided In Ashland. N are Mr. and‘Mr*, that
...e on this full moon run of the lid. AU the County New* worth rt-sding and the K rt-at bird stuck in 'be mud
It* fellow sailed along hut ml»»in- .
r-T-. .S'JSr.S: E-—0~e C.MN tir
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Cap*- May
COM. CTNSUMERS MUST BUT TINIER SUFTET NOW
MICKIE SAYS
. . _ . . fu0 , .,f Paris street i ’ , : I r; h ev‘V.n; dM MiX Mo-ilca Rrllv. U on '>' snd Mar) Office; *f**'T*.“ U * ,. r L R Mat tack, Andrew
f being prepared ling of the Board j on Friday. July rlM-ted m fill the
z; .1..,*, S •( Gemmlll. wen Ko„p J« r M1">—X Mr and Mr* rT w ng-rl Mr and Mr* Wm 81m r. i. " _ .. murrali!.
« lT &TOANGE HOW
iOOO SCOOT* "8
VSN WHO PSV
rnER otu-S pgon'Pi iUAtt WILL PECO>' WSPAPEG fWCXM FLO LG Tvvtttt NE.AU.S
tv STBEfeet'
tlon.
'Mntcr suprtv vi K tha Spring ami Summer tr eturML' vfnxxliictior is U> ho ««* ' 1 "
^VboT* weiV mad.- I Disposing of your property by Will
Is one thing; the selection of a su.ta
hie executor Is yet both become when you lnv« ty Trust Con
quite another. And ery simple matter
• aid of the Securiipany. of Caps May City,
N. J.. to administer your estate —adv.
livers. Mr and Mr. and Mrs Andr.-* > and Mi* C ‘Jeo < ro»e' >rder you i coal no*
n**u i(tf Ure ****»»-
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Two Shows Nightly—8 and 9:20 o Clock
f MsHKachuaetta.
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