Cape May County Times, 18 October 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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CONSOUDATED WITH THE SEA ISLE CITY REVIEW.

Vou XXXIII. No. 44

CAPE MAY COUNTY, (Sea Isle City P. O.) N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918

5 Cents a copy, $1.50 a Year

on HEWS K OF THE PHST WEE*

NOTES and gleanings of a PERSONAL CHARACXRN; LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST ASOUT

SEA ISLE CITY EXCEEDS LIBERTY LOAN QUOTA. First Town in County to Go Over the Top; Quote Reached La«t Monday Night.

Sro I*l«- City waa the flrwt munici-

pality in

aeribe lu full Liberty Loan quota, the amoun* belnx reached on Monday

FOLKS YOU KNOW GATHERED w j,en there wa» a special meetTHE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY, jinx of the local Loan Committee The

t.rwart Gemmlll left on Tueadaj a(- found that arlthln *250 of the requir- , S J!T n foVAUantie City, where be ed.amount had been taken. The *250 aome time before retwnln* was quickly made up. and word sent ui PhUadelpbla , 10 headquarter*, that Sea lale had xone The Sale of Land tor unpaid 1*16 Since Monday nlxht additional suh[axe* is advertlaed for the aecond time acriptlona have been reeelved for a tndav The aale will be held by the aufflcietn sum to considerably over Tax Collector on November llth. aubacrib*- It wur tbouxbt by roem-

bera of the t'ommuiee that before the

Get your-Liberty Loan Button NOW. c^nipalxn closet tomorrow. *40.ou0 will

«Vai it throuxhout the Campalxn. have been aubacribed.

SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, ol The Committee worked hard and (ape May. ha* them.—Adv.lt. faithfully, but all concede that lear el-

. „ , _# .v- r'.k.at fort waa required by far to aecure the ,'aptaln Jolm Otde. of ,oul In thla drive than waa required

r.u .dh. waa a Sea We City xlMtorw in ^ ThlnJ drlT( . llul , May . |> thia week. *P«dtesWs time wttn ^ ^ j Momhlnwex. aolP-ilin* for Mr and lira. A. W. Miller. Su joapph-a. Church, hrouxbt In the

Both Mayor and Mrs. Irvinx Filch Urxeat toul aubacrlptiona. amountlnx

e influetiia rlctlma. Mr. Fitch suffer- to *i500.

The condition of Mrs. Martin Well*, aey railroad took *1700 worth of bond*, at the Jefferaon Hoapltal, Phila- Tire largest Individual subscription ir

‘ An op- that of Herman Diamond and Mrs

WEEK’S HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT COUNTY

MAKING DOLLARS INTO MUNITIONS Bv T. J. Mulvey.

A REVIEW OF THE WEEK’S HAP- munitions. Every Liberty Bond yen PENINGS THROUGHOUT CAPE '"V mean* more munition*, and more MAY COUNTY. CONDENSED FOR n *~ B m0rr ,0r QUICK READING; WHATS WHAT And those munitions—how they are IN COUNTY AFFAIRS. needed! Hundred* of thousand*, yea,

million* of shell shot Into the entrenrbment* *nd axaln*t .he massed

was the brut to xo over the bordni of lbr Hnn , n PV en a brief of-

TSS »~i™i How cd we ,ur» ttc. out

Fourth Liberty L«an Campalxn. 21# „, r residents aubacriblnx for *3M50 worth un ' P ? we mmkc our do '-

of bonds. do th, ‘ V r * Pile up the dollars, then! Lend.

Cape May waa one of only eight them by the hundreds, by the thourttles. who stifcacrlbed more than two Mind*, for liberty Bonds! The fairtdollai* i»er capita. In the September ,. r- || lr more gmeronaly we turn orr Sales of War Saving* Stamp*. Cape ,i„]i ar> , imo munition*, the sooner we May * per capita aale* amounted to ,. Dd lljr wnr . wipe ou t the blot Iiw. wJIC PUcd DC o» .D. Now pn— „ „.

)«c r ». S. S. Ho.or Holl. „„ |„>, D.C ;

At the recent primary election at Cape May Point. Republican Senatorial candidate W. H. Brtxht received every one of the 27 vote* cast. It seems a generally accepted fact that Mr. Bright will be elected Senator next

month.

The United S'auat Coast Guard Sutton at Thirty-elxth street In Ocean City, which wa* closed by the Govern-

EPIDEICIHFLU RISES INJDODBIHE OVER TWO HUNDRED CASES REPORTED UP TO WEDNESDAY; BELIEVE EPIDEMIC NOW UNDER CONTROL; HUNDRED CASES AT COURT HOUSE.

Bridge the ocean with BONDS. Poorer than YOU have bought! They need MORE grenade*. The Hun* butcher wounded! Show that you’re back of them!

HE IS DRIVING THEM BACK Cantlcny. ftiateau Thl'*rry. Sois-

CU,. wDltDw., ^ “il“ “TS ««W .ud Eiuood 1 HuwriJ "I •■tt.r .»■"« win '"7” “

In- inimnnirnts to Americaa Initiative

Woodbine i* hardest bit of any loan in Cape May County by the present epidemic of Spanish Influenui. Up til Wednesday over two bundnd case* were belnr treated, an Increase of hundred and sixty in one week. Only one death occurred, due tc influents, strons testimonial to the healthful cli-

matic conditions here.

Cape May Court House and vicinity is also hard hit. the total cases there Penis well over a hundred. Fourteen cases, one resulting in death, have been reported in Tuckahoe. The victim there is Mias Nellie Mason, axe 23. In Ocean City there have been three deaths, and a total of nearly a hundred case*. Ocean City icbool* and churches were the first in the Coumy ordered closed as a precautionary

DEPOSITORIES FOR FRUIT STONES. The following place* are designated a* depo*ltorle» for peach none*, nut

shell*, etc.:

Ocean City—Prof. Steven*. High School Bldg. • Upper Township—Store of Hope Gandy. Tuckahoe. Denni* Townahlp—Store of Arlington Corson. South SeavlUe. Middle Township. Stone Harbor and Avalon—Glass Co. Store. Court House. Woodbine—Grammar School. F. D. Hartman. Supervisor. Sea Isle—Store of Herman Diamond Five Mile Beach- Sun-Tribune office.

Wildwood.

Lower Township—Store of R. T. Johnson. Erma. The fruit stones and nut shells are needed for the manufacture of gas mask* by the government.

BACK ON THE JOB.

After an absence of several months there returned to work In our yard several fellows who in the month of June made a world’s rivet record tn the yard and this 1* the first publication of the feat. The men are Martin C. Hahn, the riveter, better known as Johnnie Staples, and hi* holderon. who ■« called Drlftpln. On June 12

_ n,in pair drove 1.875 rivets in 7 hours measure. The epidemic there Is now „nd 50 minutes, .working on No. 10

‘■ t lS2w..‘^rt , ^o» Tu^”r°.o ' D h |^ , a H ™o“»k“°S FTOWM.11>.,-->. D~,«T> TO ...mwl TO,™ .11, ,w r^SlTS.'SS: .1 D,r 111.™. D-d.; Mr, H ; A Kr.,.. ..-ertiwd I-” >'>■'-> >” «" PODuUU.D. U...

i.-r.rtDlD TO ™.D, « D" TO TO r;,TO J TO |5S. • “ -hi.. TO D,. >..F. «TOD TO.. Alfred Tascs. of PhlladelphU. who acr jp Uoll * published Ust week, the to-! - full stride! Tb.- Hnn* derlde.1 the *111 be remembered a* the manager of fa j waa made U p of *ub*'riptlons of | One hundred and eighty feet of tbo -lightning-trained Yankee army”—yet The Ocean Pier Theatre this summer, j,, 1200. j| has been estimated beach on the bay front above the Ocean our lightning ,* atrlking tt*gi bllnu was a Sunday visitor, trying his hand , hat ninety-are per cent, of Sea Isle’s City Yacht Club has been cleared, glv- w|tb ai( | on i*hi»ent. ntgr. d<*p«lr! at fishing off the Pier. resident* are bond holder*. i mg room for three liydroplanek to driving ihew back—and back

ki ramll* «• T* 1 * Committee* turned In the fol- beach at the same lime. Telephone H-rtln! Dominic Ctnl still has ***“*JF* lowing amounts up to Monday: Mrs connexion lias bten esUUlshed ba- tb ^ ® h *" f

well under control.

Wildwood appear* to have escaped

in proportion to Us

population, than any other place in the County. According to unofficial reports only eighteen cases have de-

veloped there, with one death.

heir palatial Parts Street annUMT Morehln**^ *75<k‘: Wayne^Rtnither* tWMn*the fuel storage warehouae. Pile up the support, plle up the but- ---* -*» *'—« ♦»-" *'‘*"* “i 11 - - —- he vacht club at Ocean dty leta. fill the cartridge belts, fill the

Clouting. *3600: E. B. Arnett. *2600: with Wisaahlckon Barracks at Cape s ky with airplanes, and the fields with lx>uis Broca. *1250: Clarence Pfelf- Kay. through the United States Coast tsnk*. to show our boys that you, too.

their palausi i arts oireev • “ ‘v., Mornhlnweg. *7600: Wayne Btruthers tween the fuel home, and wiU Keep them here until and Krank sharp «stS#: Chas. H. above the vacht late autumn. Mr. Clnl hlmseii is a clouUB g k b. Arnett. *2600; with Winsahlcko

regular week-end visitor. .Ixyuls Bnira. *1250: Clarence Pfelf- Kay. through the , , ... _— — —, . ^ - Ild _ lf< . of Bsltl- fer. *200<>: Irving Ftich. *S5<i: Rev. Guard system. The cleared ground Is arr THKKF. with the American punch! D ' 'rroonened their LandUAve- 'Ogle. *k5»: Rev. OUllaon. i*'"': WII used ar. a hydroplane supply station. Buv ENOUGH Bonds to eani yourself Sro mSd W - * U.» Sh*'.™. rmTOJ'. U,D-,. tis« . ID UU-vw™, TO) .nInfinite stsy They made the _trit. The chances for getting a regular to wln

b' re by motor, agriving laat Friday. OCEAN CITY NEARING QUOTA : *^, k 1 , ^“ ( ' r V ^ 1 ^rt,n* > ‘ t o^he nK oncs B “- T Bon ''" on Installments and buy

boat

This Is an average of four rivminute.—From Shipbuilders

WOUNDED IN ACTION.

Tuesday's casualty list contained

lore R. Coll well, of

Injured, degree un-

u mere, w.u. uue of Theodo „. r. Coll well, of

»ea lale City is practically free from p ai<>rnM ^ „ brlll g i n jure< infiueunsa, only two cases having betn j d eiermlncd.

reported among the clvUlan popitl* —

lion. A number of cases, however. AVALON. have developed In the Coast Guard

stations, where marine* and regular y r g Wilson Bell, son of Mrs. F. F.

OCEAN CITY NEARING QUOTA.

yourself

— —. -re going The chances for getting a regular vorkmen's t^aln lo May* lauding art-

Mr and Mrs. S. Qulgg. of Ocean ,> working -•—— . . .were Sunday guests of Mrs Ocean City Is nenrlhg it* quota c f 0r Wildwood artisans and enough who has 0 ee’s parenu. Mr. and Mr*. J. P JSoo.tKH., and Chairman Mown r is con- uborrrf w. Courtright Smith, man MOST! Ik-laney Mis* Maaie Delaney also fldent that tomorrow will see the full .ecretary of Uie Board of Trad*.rent Rundav under the parental roof l amount subscribed. In the neighbor- > hal wri „ rn t he letter of appeal lo Re.pem hood of »2#0.<*0# ha*already been *ub Director Markhan. of the Ralh Mrs J. W. Parker, of Beverly, we.l a rrlbed. and a number of larae sub . Ioad Administration through Wildknow n cottager here. Is now nursing ar ripUons are promised. , wood and Delaware Bay Khort Hue. t the Base Hospital, at Camp D»- — an d lias iirusented a petition signed by or of the many who volunteered In aTRATHMERE OVER THE TOP. many Wildwood reside** who plan lo hr Infltu-unsa cp.demlr. ____ work a’. Mays Ljmdlug Ibis winter.

L done his very

the Infiueunsa epidemic.

G-ors. StraubmlUer and wife, of The goal of *4000 set by Stratb■hiladelnhia. had their beachfront ,urre’s Liberty Loan Chairman. Earl ,ouen over the sfeek-rnd. and en M Waddington. was reached on Wed--iv.d th. splendid acmmrr-Uke weath In. rday noon, with a fifty ^dollar bond

t that prevailed on Sunday

Considering Strmthmere' winter population. Ihis subsi'ription Is

I’k hard Button, who ha* been kiwp-: trmarkablr. and a testimonial to the i of the Upper Coast uard Station. In hgstlmg qualities of Mr. Waddington

e* Die City, ha* been promoted to -•per of the Ocean City slat ton. and * ave* with bis family for that pUce

"A New Service Star."

^tie United suit*-* «h«vernment gives you with this new bum «n»portunlty to

Parke, a Coaffi Gtwrd in the Be- put a Kervirr 8t»r In your ruK-ketb.*k. Clrt upper station, died at her Either your P'oke:l.-k »« proudly | tl , ocean CMy last Monday. If wear that Star, t—wuse you lend your

her thirtieth year Bbe leave, a famf nnioey to your Government, or you

lv Ol seven children, the yjunge« ot |)avr a •Dcfcer purs.-

wMCb to five week* old. y ou ar e either fighting for your

TODU. w— Th.,-. .» •■D-i-r « r™

work a’. Mays I

Some met are In position tb show the men In the service favor. Some men take advantage of that position

HERE’S *57.963.48 FOR YOU TO PAY. MR. TAXPAYER!

AVALON.

Every taxpayer in the Borough of Avalon should consider tbo alarming condition of the Borough’* finance*, report of the Collector of Taxes

to do service to the men. Located in for the year 1S17. on fib- with the De^

Cape May I* one James M. E. Hildreth, who has been in poaitlon to help the D>> * In various ways and never has he failed one of them. Many and diver* a-e the legal point* the boy * have taken to thD man He ha* taken a pleasure. seemingly. In entangling the knots for them and as to a fee we have yet to hear of one that he has talien ThD is practical appreciation of the service the men are rendering It I* Just like a merchant taking from his shelve* hi* good* and distributing them for the need* of the men. ThD service lie has extended to many of the “T’ men and we take off our hat* to blm.

* M> ° BU ’ flm "‘ vertiment a* ' Th* slacker puree will buy neither Needles* to aay the Nary boy* appre t asked by your government a th* *ia » Iciate the many favor* h* has shown tme of prayer each noon for lb* peace nor pieasu . them.-AroMtcan Scrapper i-ty and success of our boy* over The slacker puree D an a.i. <>f the -

When the church bell* toll Hnn

what they are

our . ibacrtpCiona to th* Fourth ty Ixi*n show the full mea*ore ;»triotlam The time u> put ihe Brr D while It D burning ItlTY TRURT < OMPA! Y. Cape ID prepared to boy your bond for

The slacker puree D a trbltu Make yoUf pUus n*w lo put Ire Rear to your pocketbook

part mm t of Municipal Accounts, at Trenton, show * that there was on Jan uary 1st. 1916. unpaid taxes, not more than three years In arrears, amount Ing to *34,861.46 Also that there was at same date ask.-ssmem» levied and uncollected to the amount of *17,133.73 and es*e**ment Improvement* not yet confirmed amounting to *6,028.29.

A tota! of (57.963.46

However it D not ourprisinx that such a Drge sum ot money is due the Borougn. since there has not been tny effort on the part of the tax collector or the Borough Council to collect de-

linquent taxes and assessment*

There has not been a sale for delinquent taxes since the yesr 1911. and | rom-equcntly the Borough Collector id barred by the statutes of iimitoti

from telling ouch properti

Scrv THE COLONIAL APARTMENTS? de , inquenl tor mor< — Then | ... — I The taxes of oni

WHO CAN CUE88 A NAME FOR

you can Iona at tne service lu.* .m i There ha* been a change au ».e— -e — nel*h‘«'r , » window and smile wltb the ,),lp an d nianagemetn of Tb* Cotoalal eleven thousand dollarw u year If knowledge that you have done your Ap-rtroenl* at Stone Harbor, and it i» there is not a tax Dale before th.- twm knowtenge j Greired to r-«hrutm the bouM Tin itotb of December n«xt th I*, company’s

! new manageni, nt has authortxed Tl • Uxet for one year will br exempt from

• the Borough amount

coast guards are stationed. Out ol fifteen men in the upper station, only

five remain on duty.

Stone Harbor has the record fot the Comity, not having a single cas« of any kind, even among the Coast Guards, where the disease has been most prevalent. Th.-re are five cases, none serious, at Avalon. The ; teat difficulty in the County as throughout the country in general, has been the scarcity of physicians Covering the territory of Woodbine Bern Die City and Avalon, with all the surrounding cemniunlUes. there an only two physician*. Dr. Eugene Way. of DenniiriUe. and Dr. Joseph Jon*, of Woodbine, where there were formerly five; at Court House. Dr. Jullu* Way has the practice that formerly kept three doctors busy. Similar con dition* exDt at other county points.

STONE HARBOR.

Work D expected to start •» ,n 01 •epairtug the Great Channel Bridge The lumber has arrived and awaits the workmen, who have their working or Tlie sympathy of Stone Harbor people i* with Mr*. Hlne* and her son Carl, whose wife dl«-d of pneumonia In f'hlladelpbla on Monday morning Carl ha* not yet gone "Over There”, but ha* been stationed at Camp Meade, from where he arrived in the city o"

Monday morning

Tin newest baby in Slone Harbor I xuoilier granddaughter to Mayor an are 1 Ji* Herbert and a daughter to Mi

..to! opened stock on October ubM-rtptiuns are respectfully 1 hv any -f our Direc tors, or A I,nau tb-cfriary The Asaoc-ta I tied eight per cent laat y eai .i i Jiourithlng condition A r«t

“'""to‘,7 , artTD.s KtM

WICK1E sirs

precautumary met igaMist a poaalbb- .. ! xi the ran and 1 d were ctoaed oh Run

-id)’a fharek. but tb* afem -n! SuB • >on* and Sunday Rrbool wer-j i Ot "d Tb* school —a* rkwed 1*"' V, hd • k Ls * safeguard, although there l • no < aae* In th* achool. and th* \

RED CRO88 ACTIVITIE8.

i!tl!»

Make sure that In thD Fourth Uh to Irvi-mIc.

erty L*an even |«>cket.>o<>k you know ,^ r ,. a( ]e>> to suggrat an appropriate The Collector of Taxes ha* likewise ha* Its aervlce alar. [ name and to oiler a prtr* of ten dul j neglec ted to fib- the lien for d* lln uro. in It that among all your Duggesting - qpi-m taxes for years in the County “name that me< t» with the approval of i Clerk’s Office, consequently the lien

the manapement and D adoiited 'of the Borough In ca*e th.- property reason* for ehaugiug the natm-ii* sold .* lost at D «h< lien for *16 ot the house at- a» follow• Two par ;ooo worth of assessment* The Collec tb* have tailed to make the hou*« a tor’* failure to send out bill* duly foi surer** under the old name, so there both the annual taxe* and a.>*e*Mneni» I* no good will or advertising value lu [eost* the Borough hundred* of dollar*

lb* old name. fui ovr. a yea. pa-t th- !io*„ of Interest.

house ha* been Idle, rather neglect.d i It is reported that Walter A. Bmlth. and unattractive looking, do that the Collector of Tax.* for Oi- past old name auggr*M MnfdvoraW* rather year*, political I... member of the than favorable thought*, furtbermo-’ It-puhlli-xn County l.xicutive t ouimlt the old name. The Colonial Apart 1.-- for many year- .nd one ol the uient*’' r-sean* nothing :ll I* an ln*lpid member* of the elec tion Iniarvl. ha« and artificial a. the name, paint.d on resigned ;id i-oll.v tor ou r.queat of the the »»de* of Pullman cars. I cwtofflce ixepartinenr . We ran *tv. no oefinlte Indication The Mayor aid 'hat the <«onrii of the rhara* teriMlep of a name which had not arcepi»d hi* resignation It rt approval It may D- a nano- would be well lor every voter lo ask

way detwrtpUv* ot the boo— "WHY?" location It need not contain If the d> d -Apartment*” t>o**lhly " lectvd. th<

SACK OFPtN ret BEFORE \ COOAK.? fiN’-. EUt HEK.t BET THE NEStT OUV WOT WfANtS To VCAOe potatoeo.eo ANVTKIN' El.5% OF, — V

SuBSCQ'PTvOM »b oo>f* to Id were l BEANEO YdtTH -fHe.

NVAU.C<.<AVC FROWA

will .

\e» are not colnt of Municipal utrnn the Bor-

_TO. -ord anala- ,

iciiivniou* with the word oqgh'* l»ulnc D*nd» to pay the not*-* »ugi eetlnr the Idea of a jisDU.d In anticipation of *u< h dc-lln oral' a fade oi a vara jquv-nt taxe*. and the burden of rarry Ftnanrier* think that mg such lo** will fall on those who

"Integrity". "Fidelity", do i«y d the like, have a dt< want i

Many person

and Mrs G. L. Herbert. T he new xmnr It It exfucted will be called lorot! y A ana Mix* Anna SI lire. Ml*. Herbert-* *!*b r. who l* a gradu ate of the Philadelphia General Ito* pttal. lias been with her. Slone UnriMjr I* very sorry to hear ,t the dram of Mr Clarence Burr at >U borne in Philadelphia of poeumo nla XJr Burr D one of our summer cottager*, having a borne on 93rd ■.tree! and sunset Drive. rape May County Pomona Grange will hold Its fall meeting ■» ’Uo Granor. Saturday. October the 2Cth. On Monday night at Council meet ing. Mr Albert Kline waa appointed Fire Chief. In place of former Chief Edward Smith. wbu*r term as chief

expired In September

Mr and Mr* Leon Herbert and baby Anna Elizabeth returned t" Stone Harbor on Sunday from tie- home of Mrs Herbert’* enU. where ah* ha»

been paying au extended ‘ Dit

Mr Lancaster Turpin lova D-.-n apen dtn;. two week* between Stone Harbor and Tuckahoe rwupermllng from

vere attack ol 1a Grippe

On Monday evening the boy* I fire drill. *u pelt nt ended by Fire Chief L Kline Prom pines* and rfltrtei were shown, when five mlnulre a the chief received his call lo drill •y bad a g<a>d steady stream ploying

! over til. channel.

Hi* Troxel received nee * Ivat week I be d.-ath ol her sDter-ln law. Mr* Ice smllh. at her home in Philadel-

Reichner. of 25th and Avalon Ave.. en•ortalned Mr lawrence Simpson from Friday until Wednesday of last week. William Henry, one of our Naval Renerve*, who had been stationed nt Avalon all aummer. died of pneumonia at the base hoapltal. Cape May. Mrs C. Mahan 1* spending aomc time- at Carney’s Point with her daughter. Mr*. Geo Puttiwlll. . SOUTH DENNIS. Mia* Sophia Ludlam D v'sltlng her brother at Haddonfleld. , Dr Eleanor Bt-reloy and Miss Helen Carll called on friends'here on Sun-

day.

Mr. Leslie Ludlam vDiled hU sisters. the Misses Ludlam. on Saturday. Mia* Lydia Nickerson and Mima Annie Nickerson called on friends In

IVnnDville on Sunday.

Mr and Mrs Fre-rorn Pteraon motored lo Millville on Wednesday. Mins Elizabeth Godfrey, of Bayville. D visiting Mr* Chas. Fidler. (’apt. Smith Stiles called on hU broiler at DenoDYlllr on Sunday. Calvin Nickerson and family visited

relative* here on Sunday.

Mrs. Linnaeus Peterson, of Gaihen. .lulled Mrs. Smith Stile* on Thursday. Mr* Herliert Carroll called on Mr*, ttephen Jefferson on Saturday. The MD*re Ludlam were calling on 'riends in In-nnDvIlle on Sunday. Samuel Morton visited his s'stere. ‘he Mlitare Morton, on Thursday. Schools in IVunls To«*hlp are hoied lH-csii*e of the Influents epl-

lemle.

Miss Roxana Gandy, of Dennlsvllle, ailed on friend* here ou Wednesday. Mb* Hewslr Catiah/ vDited Cape lav Court House on Monday Carl McCormick 'DUed bD mother >n Sunday. Mrs Ida Kramer, of Cold Spring, pent the week-end with Mr*. ItoW-i-nce MrKalg. Mr and Mr* Clias. Fidler have reum«d from a trip lo Bayville. Mis* Elizabeth Meerwald D home •covering from Influenza, contracted chile at the Nonnal School. The •i IhmiI D closed on account of the epi-

demic.

Charles Meerwald lost hi* pig laat

eek

Joseph Meerwald. of Ocean City, vent the week-end at home. The following pupils of South IVnis school received prizes at the CounFalr Francis Meerwald. let prb« n pumpkin and 1st prize on sweet ■tatoeD: Katherine McCormack. 1st ri.-e .;ii rtilckeus. Sara MrKrn. 2nd lire on canned vegetable*: Mary Watm. Ul prize on fruit and 1st prize on htrken*; Lydia Springer. Isl prize on hard exlrk- D'll.nlu.l I, Ir.J.InTOtn "nd

H impoaaible to get i and even for years.

i ■ The Colonial Apnrtmenl* have been bought by Henry B. Tawresey. of Phil adelphia. well known summer cottager hue The structure will lie re-palnt . il. renovated and refurnished througb-

- (out.

I Harry Jakoinelt has been appointed Borough AsiMwaor. to ■urceed Hugh MiMurler. who trelgned aome tlnic

Elizabeth Robinson. 2nd

rlze on hard cake: and Frank Sprlngr. 6i h prize on onions Agnes Meor-

ald won 1st prize on eblcketM.

CHy. the « oum il pubiaie* | present term to January . 19.0 a^evtM-ndliures of the re Ot <nurse you »re gotnr to buy om , i. There I* no res- or more Uberty Bonds le-t the SE rcry Avalon laxpay. i should CURITT TRUST COMPANY, of Cap. o wbum the taxes w«r* paid. May. procure them lot you -adv^t.

Our Advertising Service Mean* More Sales for You, Mr. Business Man When you begin advertising in this paper you suit on the road to nvov . business. There is no better or cheaper medium fur reaching the buyers of this community. We can also provide Artistic Printing of every description