MOTHER SEVERELY INJURED, ON AFTERNOON ocean arr; INFANT ESCAPES ALMOST UN-
CRASH.
to MlUrUle
_ mo t!i«y reCHy to spend the
at tbc home of the bride** They left op Sunday, and
Ide ft ^ '
'LY-WEOS SERENADED. Mreoadiaa: party took place ■ ' *t. with about thirty itlnjc. William KanW«t Jenter hrake-
Cape Hay County Court* open oa Tuooday next at Capa May Court Court Justice Black
•til
Wlien Court open* on Tuesday, (or 6r + U®* >«> ®anr yeara, it will find Mil A«npty and not a criminal caae a the docket. ffco winter schedule of Howard Car nr. Ctreott Court judge, ta aa fol-
m:
Cap* May Court Home. December 10th to Mth. Inclusive. Don amber 17th to XSrd. in
MillviHa, mm i»a*aIwJy'kUlld 0, on Wod'- **4
the big Man
Mwast Holly, December XSrd to Jan-
January 6th to llth, In-
Mila Beach attended rice on Sunday night aT the . Preebyterian Church. Dr. D. B. preached a aUrriac Mr. John W. Young, of tetted JLXOO an acre frot garden on their lot on Some of the Item* are here from nine hllte and IS . tweet potatoes from 85 MBs. The Wildwood Yacht Club to It* annual rpaat pi* house on Ottena
i genial Commodore.
i for Tr
n Et the Weat Jereey red UghU, dish-pana and tei-prodjclng Impleroenta, ant to the home of the
Handles, and after loading them on the Shallow Water Fish Company's motor truck, “captured" the Speer, and motored them around town. I» John T. OlUlaon tad'the party were Mr. and Mrs Frank
The _
City were the guesu of Charles Darbj-ahlre at k*
Cape May. Taeadty
mo »« ■ w wwt Sharp. Mr. George Wbiutngton. Mrs t the Synod In ib* cNy. Coxeon. Mrs. Herman Diamond. Mra.
t the Hat of Frank Fo. kcr Mr and M i Ira Heaa.
Ker. Thoe. Ogle, Wayne M. Strutbers, William Speer. Mr. and Mra. Augustus ! Miller, Mr. ana Mrs Harry Steer. Chas > Podeck. Lewis S. Chester. Mr. and i Mrs. H. EndIcott, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
s ward Pack, and others.
BMm nend, Mrs. A. G. Shu.Uk at PhUadcl•hla. On TfeankskiTln* Mra ShulU ntertaiBeJ a large family party. Mlse Ida Smith, who has boon >ith InSoeaca for a month, is convacucing. She was down stain on for the :7 . ■ ooi duties at
the niplh.
SOLDIER** LETTER.
On that metnorahle Uth day of the llth month a Sc* Isle Soldier Boy. ■on of Ur. and Mrt Charles Whining-
writing to
gueats. The majority of U were from the middle c *" land. At the 39th annual | Ocean City Ass Camden office ob
> his mother from
Early‘tide morning we bad a little hike into a nearby village; in the afternoon we tested our gas masks to nee if they were all right, and It la a good thing to know At the gas drill we heard that the war was all over and we all.got together and had a big parade. We marched through a little village, the church bells were ringing to beat the band, we had a lot of tin cans, and we saug and whistled and shouted to best the Old Harry. We had a mule which the lieutenant was
Dorothy and VlrglnL riding at the head of the
taberg enjoyed a trip to Washington, ). C.. during the Thanksgiving r"' lays M>"* Virginia la teaching .ew York City, and the family are reiding jn North Jersey for the winter.
•aUon party at the parsonage. '•mu and cakes were brought al _ »• wall as a atoee of good things for
'*• larder.
The Ladlan Aid of the Methodist kurch bald Its regular monthly meetng with the president. Mr* Lewis i ■ester, at her pleasant home oa Lan is arena*, on Tuesday evening. Af- «• the regular business there was a
octal hour w<th refreabmer ta
On Wednesday evening. Mrs. Edward iuek. vice president of the W. C T. - of Sea Isle, entertained the local julon nt her home on Minerva street ■ be regular business meeting was held 11 eight o clock, after which the boat •» served refresfamenU and the social ■■ ur was prolcttged far into the eve-
"“E .
Mr Thomas F. BetUy and bia daughria. the Misses Monica and Katherine, i Bala. Pa., wert down for a part of k*t week putting everything at their ■age on the Boardwalk in winter "•ter. The Mlasar Reilly returned to - Inunaculata Convent at Washing■>n. D. C.. oa Monday of thlf week H e Convent has been closed lor err-f-1 weeks on' account of the InfloenWednesday afternoon, from three to ‘‘T. the flmt regular Wednesday after toon Teas of the Ladies Aid of the M
bureh was given at the home of
1* pastor. Rev. Thomas Ogle, Landis "'hue. Mrs. Ogle, who ha* been 111. ^ able to take her place as hosUae. Begtnnftg next Tburaday evening, here will be a Bible study elaee at the .'■tberaa Church, at the boar of evei* n * eervlee. In place of the usual Thursday evening service. A cordial U' nation is extended to all who are
‘ft engaged on that evening.
The Holmes Pishing Company closed !» tMUDS on Saturday. November *01 b apialn D. f*. Folaon and family have '»»«1 the Whittington bungalow for * Indefinite period, u show Mrs Tol-
and the children 'be delights of a
ortbsrn winter. Captain Toiaon and •■V ■on. Malcolm, are In PhlladelphU ?* ,a K for some winter occupation *ra Toiaon and Mrs. Charles Whitingum went to PhlladelphU Wednee-
for an extandsd shopping an A tie-
tint lour.
a, st Tliirty-foorth ORy. Her Bracer, of Beeeby'e Point,
a* The baby daughter of Mra. Waaioo, wbWi was held by the grandmother, uriraciiously essspsd with only e lew •eratehee, and wee takes in charge by Dr. Uatnee, of Ocean Wly. The cliild is
iem. it U 1—ewsd (hat Mr.
udriritei from Ocean City to P M. .an |
cl naive.
Mays Laadlrj. Jgnuary 14th to Peh nury 10th. inclcslve. Woodbury, February llth to Jlst,
WOODBINE DEALER GIVES SHORT WEIGHT IN COAL—IS FINED. Profit Art will have to look sharp to rade Urn vigilance of County Superitendent of weight* and measures Paul D. Carroll. DennlsvlHe. N. J. On Friday, November 29th. he found M. B. Shapiro, of Woodbine, one hundred pounds short in a 2200 load of coal. The short weight dealer was
Weston, Jr., has
on ec ing the ou-oominf ttei of the car and ran into the engine. Tbs train was traveling at from thirty
. 825.
! Levin, of Woodbine, and fined
Mr. Carroll, since bU assumption of the Sealer of Weight* office several tqonths ago. bss caused a number of arrests, and has confiscated a wagon load of Illegal scales and measur-s.
was loMsd •bout twenty Hot from the Its cmoupsnts wen ussslr cot by broken flae*, and it b opinion of Coroner Thompson, of Ucpe May, who was summoned, tb.t the death of Mra. Weston was caused by crashed •rail. Moth arms and legs were broken, and the bead and face tevetriy bwersted. The body was removed to fieesley'a
Polo.
t well known here, haring sprat hgr bridal year here two * V her buiband'a parents, Theodora H.Wteiou. of MUIriUe. She visited Sea late only two weeks sco «Rth her mother and failier-iD-iaw, who were bets (or s week-end
VIRGIN STATUr FOUND hoi v , •. BY SAMUEL 8HICK. Another Chapter in the history of the "Little image bright”, of which the late Eleanor C. Donnelly wrote in 1900 In the poem "A Statue from the Sea."
, w ^ ~~~ Rer. W. A. Ferguson, 3nv.
Cape May Ctty la reaping the bene- : of Its new Chemical outfit Two fires on Broad street were Quickly extinguished by the department with minimum loss to property owner*; Tuesday of last week fire was discovered in the kitchen of the bouse formerly owned by the late S. H. Barton, and on Sunday the Naval Bakery was seriously menaced by the devouring element. Quick work by the fire lad-
dler saved both properties.
The annual report of the Cape May County Chapter of the Red Cross, by Its chairman. Alfred Cooper, gives at length the activities of the several branches. The entire receipt* are. given as 887.669.95. The number of garments sent were 8,965. surgical dressings 82.804. which with knitted, miscellaneous and comfort kit* make up a total of 97,595. In addition to the *bove there have been made under the direction of Mrs. E. L. Rice, of the Comfort Kit Department. 850 Kits not yet shipped. An earnest pies is made that the work be kept np with renewed activity until the last ol our boys has doffed hi* khaki or hi* blue | and returned to find the home fires
had a French flag and an American flag, one sc'dier had a cornet and played the Star Spangled Banner, and
it did sound good.
I hope this letter will find you well That sweater came In handy. Yon know the one Annie made me. It was put in a box and came over on the ■hip with us. When It arrived ever here It was given away to the Belgian Relief. It was not a fair deal. I say. Now It is cold here it would come In good. Let roe know all the news you know and what you are doing and srhat ha* happened down there. I have not been up to the front yet. and now all we shall do 1 think is to
rKeSCT&winmroinTOKlgJf^ J^JSkJTLilSl£2 i r. a nwiSETaV™.
All the County Nows worth roadli.g every week In the Cape May County rimes. <1 50 per year.
MtCKIE SAYS
CMOtct i this »s mu. bcamu. HAVE A *16046 ITEM BOB. TwEPAOStl. "MR V4HOOZ16. WHO UVC6 TEN MILE* FOOM HERE AMD MAE ALWAN* TRADED IN ANOTHE* TOWN, WAS IN OUR CtfN TOO AN AND FURLM&EE© A **©o BILL of GOODS AT BLANKS STORE, AND WAS SO WSLL PLEASED THAT HE ANNOUNCED HtS INTENTION OF TRADING IN THIS C»TN HEREAFTER 60 HE CAN AVAIL HIMSELF OF THE HIGH GRADE GOODS AND F«Nt VALUE* AT BLANNS. 11 MO CHARGE, > SUPPOSE. FOR v NEWS ITEMS
The funeral of the late George Baldwin. for many years chief of the Cape May City Police, was held st his 1st* residence, Lafayette street. Cape May City, on Sunday afternoon. An efficient officer and a highly respected ciliten. hi* death will be widely lamented Mr. Baldwin was 68 years of ce. He leaves a widow and *tep-aon. Wildfcood entered heartily into the Food ConaMjation campaign week. Sunday MI^®Hoover> message was read from every pulpit, practically every propaganda and educational dlnro has been enlisted. Fraternal cietles held meetings st important
Washiagton, D. C.. where be wax stationed in the Chemical Corn*, of the
U. & Army.
Tbs Times regret* that, owing to the congested condition of It* columns this wsck, It is forced to omit a very interesting letter from Acting-Mayor Irving Fitch, teaching on the War " ork C paign drive. In thi« letter, Mr. Filch explains that Sea Lie City did go over the top in the drive, with some to •para. The letter will be published in
foil next week.—Ed.
BOYS ARE FED WELL.
Sergeant John J. Deacon writes to his sunt. Mrs. H. Krais*, in Sea Isle, from the U. S Base Hospital. Camp Pike. Arkansas, that he will probably be in camp for another yrar at least In a note on the back of the Thank* giving Menu, he enclosed, be aays “Here is a real meal, you should see us boys go to It. Uncle Haro sure feeds us fine and takes good care of us. The Liberty Bonds 'a what belpi Unde Bam to do these things for us.' The menu was a generous one. printed an attractive folder, decorated with
the proud bird of the day ~ ~ ~
white, and • ncluded all th< delicacies of the *ea*on, from Oystr-r Soup to Tuttl Fruit! Ice cream. Besides young Turkey with chestnut dressing, there were Candied Southern yams, English plum pudding. French cakes, Northern cranberry sauce, the trad I lion* 1 mince and pumpkin pie. with Cl the other fancy dishes that go with a Thanksgiving dinner. The letter also contained an interesting account of the presentation of a fully equipped ambulance to the Base Hospital by the Improved
Fraternal "so- O rfer of Red Men. Sergeant Deacdh
cidles Dd„ mreuoa. *t lmport«t <""*«> out hi. men to drill, there were centres, women’s organisation* held d^m uTril^ oTfhe ^ftld Me'n meeting* and the schools chose Friday ^ for their day. "The butcher, the bak- * ,,h no ' nd “ f p J^f* for ,h * work ° r
er and candlestick maker" all did a ,h * u "‘ n ,n C * Iai ’ Plkc -
willing bit In the campaign.
WHAT THIS ISSUE CONTAINS. Mrs. Addle Boleau Parcels. Ihc not- - —
«<d temperance lecturer, who (tied at her home In Wert Philadelphia on November 27. will be mourn, d throughout Cape May County and the Nation. The drowning- of her *on at Ocean City, wnere thsy made their kumnier home, wa* a ahork from
which Mrs. Parnell* never fully recov-; f -
J. She made a brave effort to rally I *s. •*
- ,hp , ’ t h ? r *P a 9 ,, 1 d a $ d ^ d }° Special Article. "Tbe Truth about Ibe lo*. of her buanand. the He»- (v>non 8 „-
Local and County New*.
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Special article* of timely tntere*t.
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short Story fan you Drras on $125 a year." Thi* I* answered on
ParralL, war more than she had j j, flv „
1 11 A>a i Adv-rtlaiM. W h. ..
■ir-osth I* .•adur-. ranlu u » «.o | „„ I, rt. add., of •» oiduou, l- PhiUMMk.-
campaign for ‘he cause ao dear to her j, a|x
bean Ocean City neighbors in the; L|>Uer tfap N> . Motl - l nepn.l W C T. V. attended the rarvlce Mon , interest to Farmers; Latday evenUig. at the Arch Street * “ HjnI , on i. ou i lry C are and feeding
Church. Broad and Arch .treet# P^ 1 ', Adeertlemg
adelphtr. Interment was al Morris-1 . ^ren. vllle. P»-. l**t Tuesday. | Kitchen Cabinet. Handy menus
—————— for busy bouMWtvea.
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The little statue of the Bleraed Virgin. which lay for thirty-fire years at the bottom of the sea off Sea Isle Ctty. waa found by tbe late Samuel Shick. one of the pioneer resident* of Sea
-Tie.
Walking s<ong the beach one mornig hit altratioi. wa* caught by an odd lodklng little object half burled In Investigating It th* UtUe found in a remarkable state of preservation, and after It had “ n duly admired. Mr. Shkk cave It the Rev. Edward J. Eagan, who waa, .as ha* been staled—the first resident pastor on tbe lalaBM. * ' Mrs. Shick well remembers the Incident. which occurred In tbe lest years of the nineteenth century. WOODBINE. Mr. Samuel Danenhirech. wife and child, of New York City, visited their brother on Thanksgiving Day. A celebration of the “First Night of Chanukah" took place at the home of Miss Hoffman. Thursday evening. Nov.
28th.
The members of the Junior class of th* W. H. 8. gave a dance for them•Ives Thanksgiving eve. Abraham Weiner motored down from Newark in a beautiful limousine A dance was given for the benefit of the Boy Scouts Nov. 28th. Many of fhe town boys and girls were present. Mia* Augusta Wetzel and Mr. Sam uei Schwartx were married Sunday evening. Dec. l»t. at the bride's home at Mt. Pleasant. Tbe happy couple will reside In town for the present Sergeant Harry Gllckman paid hi* art-nts a vlsll on Saturday. Private Maurice Cohen, stationed at 'amp Humphries. Va.. spent a few lays with hts parent* Miu E. Cohen spent the weekend In ■hlladelpbla. MIm. Dorothy Jaffe las left for Philtdelphla. where ahe will spend Ibe winter. Mr. and Mr* Grunateln, of PhlladelUhia. entertained their sister, Pauline, through the holiday races* Charles Sykes, a Aral elaaa seaman and student at Webb Nava] Academy, New York, waa a week-end % laltot at the home of Maurice II. Shapiro Two student* at University of Pennsylvania Clara Rablnowlt* and Anna Levy, of Scranton, spend Thanksgiving Day at th* Rabiuowitz home. Private Maurice Kenln, in the U. 8. Army, apent a week with hi* parent* A party -composed of two sailors from Cain- May Naval Station. Messrs Hess and Rosenthal, together with Mr. Lesley Tenenbaum and Mis* Anna Kmpole. was recent I» -ntertalned by Miss Ethel Cohen. Mr. Joe Gordon has returned from a week-end visit In Pbtladeipbla. Mrs. A. L Comet* and child are visiting her parent* in Woodbine. An entertainment and donee wa* ■given by the Todies' Aid Society, Saturday evening, Nov. 23rd. at the Liberty Hail The place was crowded Many of the boys from the Wlaaahlck on Barracki- at Cape May were pres it. TTie affair quite a success. One of the graduates of the W. H 8 . Samuel Chaaan. who enlisted In the H A T. <\ at the University ol 'ennsylvsni*. was home on a leave Nov. 23rd. Eugene Feldman, formerly stationed Fort DoeeUl. Del . spent the weefcend with hi* parent*. Private Samuel Collier was well greeted by hi* friends and parents on his arrival Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs De Sante arc mourning Ibe loss of their child Mildred, who ditd Nov 19. Many of our town folks passed Thanksgiving Day with their friends and relatives In tbe oily. Mrs. Pincu*. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Letwin. gave birth to a baby girl Bun day morning:, Nov. 24th.
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MOVEMENT BTANTKO BY BEA ISLE BUSINESS MEN TQ^ESTAB-* LI8H NATIONAL BANK HERE; PLANS NOT FULLY FORMED, BUT EXPECT TO HAVE ESTABLISHMENT UNDER WAY BY BPRING.
Bank In Sea Isle City started at the last Liberty Loan Committee Meeting gained impetus this week. With peace Anally assured, and proaperou* times for the seashore resort* assured for some time to come, local tmatnass mien are actively engaged in formulating plans which will make the Institution
an assured fact by raring.
At the meeting named fifteen thou ' r* of the needed twenty-five
dollars' rapltallaaMon was
pledged, and tboee back of tbe meremen t are certain of securing the full amount without the slightest difficulty. It is propoaed to erect a special brick-constructed bank oulldlng, at some central point on Landis avenue. In speaking of the proposition this eric, a local busincsr r an called attention to tbe fact that the flab companies alone bank upwards of a quarter million dollars a rear, while the City of Sea Isle City and the two banding and loan avwialloei* will add nearly 8100,000 to this sum. Individual and business deposits in addition lo this will reach a large sum, and if only part of this banking buslnass is secured by the local institution, it - W1H b - " ' * '
to pay a 1 stock, which will be 1 of 8100. or mu similar i
years ago, but was Intarveaafi. it was deemed bast to watt until conditions returned to a peace-time ban it Attention was especially called in this connection, by one of the prime mover* In the bank establishment, that the bank at Tuekahoa. which baa a great deal smaller community to Iraw from. Is paying, and that the ope it Cape May Court House, which d*- A nend* largely upon T - -
is thriving and paying welt It Is proposed to bold a
next week to enter Into formal plans, vnd to commence the work of organ!union and stock subscription at once. Sea Isle City is served at prsaaat by the Ocean City National Bank and tbe Title and Trust Company df that placa. xs well as tbe Tudtahoe bank, all at whom send repreoentatlves here. In addition to this a large amount of banking is done iu Millville and Vineland. as well as at Cape May City.
Tbe Federal Food Administration of New Jersey has received suppltunra ary orders from Washington regarding sugar. Although no certiflcataa ire required ar-* no pledges have to >e signed, all public eating pLcea, aa cell as householder*, are expected to ;eep to the four pound allowance. It s said four pounds a week Is the norual consumption of sugar in pre-war true*, so there Is no need for uae of ■ugar In exreaa of this amount. Patriotism can be relied on now (be luanlity is doubled, to prevent exeea•ive consumption of ibis prised coir
raodity.
A Christmas Box to to Le sent from i lie soldiers al Camp Dix. Mrs George E. W. Coxaon and Mr*. -Id ward Buck have been appointed tha -•nunlttee to receive and pack the •odlra which sill gladden the Uearta •f the soldier boys whose hearts turu i.u.cward at Christmastide. Every Ling must he in hand by December Ibth Article# may be sent to tha »QS»e of either one of the committee.
Let us do your printing—w# print inythlng that can be printed, and da t reasonably.
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thing lo buy, sell or exchange. Try it.
FOR SALE.
Two trams for sale, Including wag>n* and harneas Best condition, prioa -rasonable. Apply I. Alexenberg. Woodbine. 18-6-61.
PAPERHA/4GING
Now to the time to do your paper'■aiigiug; (irompt service, rcaeonable prices. M. Holioney, Central House,
Sea Isle City, N. J. WAGON FOR SALE.
8ix spring wagon, with single hai^ tor sale < heap. Good condition. Apply JOBEPH PK88OLANO. City.
WANTED
Correspondents from the following place*, to send new* of their localities to The Cape May County Time*: DetmiFViUo, (Termor.!. Belle Plain, KT do.-rt, Tc Vnhoe. Beeslsy's Pout and Woodbli. IJberal pay and commission inducement*. New* must be exclusive to The Time*. Write foi particulars. Address. WILLIAM A_ HAFFERT, Editor,

