Cape May County Times, 20 December 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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may COUNTY (Sli Isli Cmr P.O.), N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER

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notes and on PERSONAL CHANACTWi LITTLE ITEM* FOLKS Y< IN THE

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Mrtn, In Interview With •**", Givec Her

on Men. i* reapoaYlew wrh tt Mr. and Itle City: ien of the

•ad have a Brer We then those of

ra BE OF SEIEI MOUTHS

LOCATED AT EDGE WOOD j •Y JOHN It. GROVES, C FOR STRANGE BEHAVIOi VESTIOATE^—SOLVES I

mat, erb# tea tnen Uvin*

with hla]

i^ssar

Cberlee R. Hebe sad her chll"zs&Sit 9 *** ^ * ZUendeas W. Oite U waited rom the Stats Norm*! WbooJ uoo for ths holiday reeesi 5-ssrAa s ve beeh rleUms friend*

Dr. Way's asto atlll tear* ap eaa ,«n the etraeta at aS Umar of day Mt of the i . ’ieBta

'the mysterious

Major Richard V. .

Sea Ule City last May

Weeteffc newawiper ta SMtat her tolxek by hi* location at the Sndla* a iHMSand. claimln* that the Arwmal. JUrybusd

By wild «he did not oeac 'frequenten of cahareu." .he explained, but in their way of looking at Ufe. Her coirrmcnication had also said that she «“ not looking for “anyone rude, for

w? brnra them hare.”

“Ivrrote the letter to the South Da-

John R Groves, of Ocean at* who is wortrin* on a contract for

and Corson C<x. at Aberdeen. J Thursday of laat week, while vicinity of the Arsenal, which 1 ed twelve miles - 'om A herd m face to fare with Sea Isle's omcjal, whom he has known for many years. Mr. Grov«

r aa a lark," she said, and thl * word back with hi

1SENAL ON THURSDAY OF LAST WEEK * ClTY^—GAVE NO EXPLANATION R OTHER LEFT WEDNESDAY TO IN- ‘ GOVERNMENTAL PROBLEMS.

terest and for many month* was the subject of newspaper dDcoMion. • The one explanation that seemed to settle definitely whence the Mayor had gone came from a local man who

turned to Ocean City

word was at once cormtunlcal

Acting Mayor Fitch.

Mr. Groves stated 'hat ke Mayor Cronscker aa to the Ms strange behaviour, hot information. Mr. Grove! the Mayor's reticence by be was "as tight as a clam

The Messiah Lutheran -CbarcU Is to ve a Childreu’s Party on the Monday veiling before Christmas. There *- Fames, cilia and a general I line fer the little ones MU* TQUe Cronecker was la Pbflasiphia for a few day* the first of the eek to visit friends and do Ctartat-

Mrs. Thomas I-udlam, while *til) In < 1* slowly improving. Hers baa vn one of the worst cases of lafloiza In town. Dr. William C. Heffner, of PhOadelwbo came to 8e* Uie to preach

f Mrs. Cronackar. Mr. and Mrs. One Miller have a new .ugfer, Helen Agnes, bore Her. 11. ihe 18th birthday anniversary of ie oldest child. Mias Margaret Ida. Mre Katharine V. Krais# has reurced from a brief business trip to

1 ' *Bd Mrs. Edward B. Arnett re“•d at the and of laat week from extended visit with Mrs. Arnett's ‘•it. Mrs. Bast, of New York City. Tbe Arnetts eontempiste another tour ' Honda later in the saaaou. The pupils of the Strathmere School, ^s* Ids E. Smith, principal, are to tife^e Cartsunss entertainment on DuwdaJ, aftosaaon. Dec. nth. at LOO o'clock. Partm* and friend* are inled On Monday in all the rain there was < Learaal of the pans assigned to the several children of the Methodist Sunday School. A pleasing entertain

"Not entirely a

. - lr would like to correspond with a West^rnNaen." Miss Hahn has an Ideal of a borne on a ranch with a husband six feet tall and Mod. very Mad. There la nothing - ; rth while la Ufe but love, she bef*. and she would rather share a ' stew with a man who is every-,

to bar than more of the world'* 1 srcon] b anl « <1 b >'~* soldier la goc-cs with men such ss she seems to when seen‘by Mr. Groves, fancy predominate here. Failing to obtain any ei “When a girt goes out hero with' from Mayo-. Mr. Groves a young man be will probably emb&r- that he went Into the Arsenal rass the- girl he D with by talking d**™"** to secure some n snout some ether girl's clothes and from the officials, but that apeak of many other girls, as though ,<yl b > m concerning the Ms: he wmau to give the impression that ‘ oos whereabouts, and gave be knows many." she said. “Another Information whatever, young mas will be craxy over dances, Mr Grove, find wa* perhaps and so it goes" mumcaved to the Mayor’s mother/ As she sat in her apartment she was Caroline Cronecker. on To. very vilitag to talk on what she ternoon. and on Wednesday thought of the men of this city -and Gustav Cronecker left for ’ imagined of the West, for she had Mot to verify Mr. Groves'story,

been further than Ohio, the admitted Cronecker. who has ffHerad She had gatheved part of her Imp res- F’Watiy over the strange conduct of stoat of the Western men a* larger ber son. wa* overjoyed at the raalpt

than those of the East from visiting of woid of his whereabouts ramps where she had seen fine types. Al the time the Mayor dls . _

— many wild rumors os to the cause of

_ ' ~ his d.sappearance swer* throughout Tba aditor had the iniluenta. in spite the County, and when all effort* of

of his assertion that It was "only a the Philadelphia police failed to locate cold." he would “be at the office to- him the case assumed nstion-wida inmorrow," the doctor flatly forbade bis

patient to leave his bed when the day onvai wm rnsi* of publication came arounc. 8tiU that PLANNING ROYAL WELCOME

convenient tomorrow wa* invoked. To- FOR RETURNING SOLDIERS

came and the editor was woiwe ^ Mdt County wiU give it* re

^ 0 * C !J OrC f„ ^ I tuS “Sdiere . rouarnTw^ame.

organisation been fonigte

J, ^ ** Pkrpose of making arrangement* “1«2?K U w^.^^Ina * 1uT tht reception of Cape- May '* rb- *® r .** 1 " Now u “ were a weddtog, a |HrniE| . 1,.^©*, and a meeting tn-Pfg-.

2** * fact r-laaa sad sirufigsaawtr

-- —but bcM in the High School auditorium oo

December 17. Every rounieipaUty in

■” “■ k* 1 * - hands with s hope- ^ c^p.y viil b* represented ktriJil*

boy said “I know how to n,eetln * run the label machine." Then It was the capable Bdwnrd B. Arnett breei-x!

bound Lehigh Valley

train. This was about a month after the Mayor unceremoniously left Sea Isle City. It was generally assumed that In a state of temporary dementia Mayor Cronecker had gone to Canada and enlisted with the British Army. No Information could be gleaned from the Canadian recruiting officer*, bow«rver. and absolutely no clues were found by thb police department which had sent out police-flyer* containing a description aad photographs for the misalng official to every city In the

The location of Sea Isle City's missing Mayor automatically settles the resort's perplexing governmental situation. Mr. Cronecker ostensibly Is still the City’s chief executive and should be return can resume end exercise the full powers of his office. Or be can make the election of anothe- person to the Mayorship possible by- officially tendering bis resignation, which Is in all probability what be

will do.

Never In the history of the State has a similar condition confronted a municipality as has obtained in Sea Isle City since the Mayor disappeared.

Mr. Editor: —

To the great Joy of all tlie struggle between nations, from a fighting standpoint. is at an end. but now come* thp great question of reconstruction, not only af the devastated eouduies, cities and business and social conditions on the other side of the Ocean, but also right here at home we. the people of the D. S.. are confronted with the problem of meeting “after war condl- ' " in other words a reconstrucbelleve I am correct In saying that the former business progrwlveneas of our entire string of seashore resorts, from a building and improve ment standpoint, also from the social side to a Urge c~tenL was brought to a standstill dne .ntlrely to war condl tion*: now we must oil the machinery and lose no time in putting the wheels of progress in motion. IN UNITY there is STRENGTH and CO-OPERATION U the FOUNDATION

of SUCCESS.

The citizens of a city have a duty to perform for Oie community in which thev live; that duty Is to lend aid to every movement that Is for the general ‘ No government of a state, coun city can be a success without thr- co-open.lion of its citizens; however. some people seem to advance the Idea that the public officials sre responsible as to whether or not a com munity is progressive and are at fault If “this and that" ia not done. Ti* true it is up to the public officials tc perform executive duties required, by Uw and representative dutles^requlred by custom and It should be roe pride and honor of every official to perform

that will tend to

HIEEfS rnmiHGS liTMGMT WHH! A REVIEW OF THE WEEK’S HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING; WHATS WHAT IN COUNTY AFFAIRS. Cape May’s senior High class numbers 22. the largest in the history of the school. Wildwood schools are closed on account of the second outbreak of influenza. Although the ban has been lifted. ll Is so near the holidays the schools will not reopen until after New Year’s. Postmaster B. Fraqb Smith, of Ocean City, has been reappointed by President Wilson for a term of four years. Hi* commisrion has been received from Postmaster .General Bur-

leson.

A Inrpo automobile has been donated to tb< Canteen for enlisted men. on Ocean street. Cape May City. It is used in transporting the wounded iboys from the hospitals to the Canteen. It makes regular trips and is greatly appreciated by the boys to whom the little outing brings a welcome change. The Civic Club of Wildwood is perfecting plans, under direction of Mrs. B. V. Van Horn. local chairman, for its annual Community Christmas Tree. The corner of Wildwood and Pacific avenue*, opposite the Marine National Bank, is the favorite location, as there

such other

careful forethought of what general ef- ^ 808 on ChrUt feet will come from such official act*, AUO mty Robert Bright' has been

Scarcely a Week after his departure , to the city In general. ma( , e nostn^avter ol Amt’ -a. T> • Commi*slone. of Finance Lewi, Stain-1 Petty poUUcs and selfish, motives oCir „ ^ ^ ^ ,,. p Buck

meyer was taken sick and a week later filed, leaving the city with but one man to direct Us affairs. As quickly as the Uw would allow an election was held to fill the Steinmeyer vacancy and Irving Fitch, who was elected, has been filling the dual office of Mayor and finance director, and with director of highway* Charles Chapman, has since been conducting

the business of the city

BANK TO BE ORGANIZED.

Meeting on Tuesday Night; Committee

i Organization Named; 850,01“ Capital and $10,000 Surplus.

_ meeting of the citizens of Sea Isle City was held at City Hall on Tuesday

U was a business meeting

WILL CONTINUE EXCURSIONS. ,

In “Paper out?" "No!” In dismal Sunday Excursion* to the several subscriber. The surp us

chorus. "Weil I can run that engine beaches, which were scheduled to end If Jim Chapman will show ms a little ” Sunday. Dec. 15. will be continued inngs began to move, presently they definitely. , , _ , . ■e humming. Mr. Chapman came Plan* for the Mortanen# Train befrom Rica’s, gave a few exp)ana- tween Wildwood and May's Landing tory note*: the printer manipulated, are halted for the present by the algnArnett directed. When the form ing of the armistice. Onlv five nnlta

f was taken Mr. Chapman cams are working. »■-"

again and "O.K.’d' It and the Cape May County Times began to fall from the pre** as gently »» anowT. - - — in snd

°I Mias

teachers. Tbare will be t :: a cordial Invitation Is extended to duly subscribed.

lb# Globe

LUTHERAN CHURCH NOT -o. Go to Church! Christinas comes but

Acting Mayor Fitch came in and turn- once a yaar. end at this *ea*on tba ed to at the folding table, as did the church exerts Itself to the utmost to society editor, the office boy. the prtn radiate Joy and gladness among all tar, the pressman and the inspector |>oople. especially among the children.

The evening mall look the last oee. 'go jo Church!

- the four '

sad Mrs. William Hardlman •>tb I heir son. Master Francis. Mr. tvaiiun Dougherty snd kiss Katberyn Lmigheny, of Philadelphia, motored to c*-* Isle oo Sunday to rtsit tbelr mother. Mr*. E. Dougherty, of Italia Street. Mi)« Baton Dougherty return •d to Philadelphia with them oo Mon °*r for the toBday* The first Christmas remembrance trot,, -ovemaaa" was received this - from Pete" Barbour. In fact '' ‘ "•l cards arrived bearing the post •‘-ik Nor. 24. one shewed Old N*ck lull tilt i uniting aftar a Hun. who "a* making record tune. On It wa* i.iten. “Old Nick M on tb« run and tn«- Huns are running away." Thee “e added. “I've seen them nmn-a* Just like that.” Ihe woaiWr ha* certainly run the rim-tu of its paaaliiUiUea during the l-rtki a eek. After the rain of Wed Hky there came a day so bright and mud one was beard to Inquire. “I* It Unt ■uuitnsr or this fall7" That eve|'‘tig a great Itoecy cloud spread rio* ‘i Iitan the ■oath weal until it bluttod "ut the utoon and then Uw ■tars ton rata which MJ steadily for tin B| -xt four days was aa warm and mild ** »** April shower until Monday aben » bit of old itoreas" breath seemed -tilled and h> Tuesday fre began to urm Shout the edges of U.e pools “vireen Chilstma*'

NOTICE The Red Cros* wUI meet at the home of Mrs. T E. IVBow every Friday afternoon during the winter months to sew on Refuge*- garments qr whatevn the allotment may toe. The women who are doing tbelr bit. Hio*c who workedUn the sewing room Dec. 6th: Mr*. Roto. Mrs Ford. Mis. Asstantr. Mrs. W. Sharp. Mr*. DeBow.

‘'right Christmas weather with s full ■'•—o ltd. which barked up '-B tto ■ : '*nao> aad Oiled Uw gutter* of list. ""*1A -y afternoon while tak'“g » ealk bei ween shower* the re i’Mtsr noil'd Caiaudutok and Bweet Alysaom bkK>uilGg luzurlantl! tu hi ‘'■•** cbMtrr'a garden Hi* KsUu-r u " Kraus’s asters are atlll freely t'-uraleg. with yellow daisies and ;*-*« Alyaaum At another bom* - *h*t»- waa a veae U freab wild Boe *' r> Tboas who were talking of Kmu Z?* ‘ BUNGALOW FOB BENT -Haiti

MICKIE SAYS

the winter months. Tbnae who are willing to pledge themselves for regular attendance sre cordially invited to join this ClassAt the Lutheran Church the Sunday School will hold Its Christmas celebration on Monday precsdlag Christmas The special exercises of former year# will be dispersed with. Instead of which the Teachers and Scholar# will havf an old-fashioned Christmas parly to the norlsi room.

OU« ftBPOWTBB CANS. 'wiHEM folk* iw.*.uem.«o VZ ThthtM, t COOLO W6EP -fR0.cn. OF *B*A. BUT SttoC* j YmELL 000-0AS1 SO AUfOB ARE HAVIN' YO\Wtt GY RV'tXN ROAD Bt/RN HOUR.I t toCVfA FAT CtoAMCB*. . WWif *4 FOLUB GO RU MANE MltlTORB. t ,V*tBVkT -CviBN'O TELL PAB kGOOT tT '

•uhaoribc for lh* Cape May CouctJ P« m*‘

ing about the bush, no flowery speechi. It was unsnlmously voted to orinlze a NsUnusl Bank at once, with _ capita! stock of $50,000. only $25,000 to be called for at present. Shares to | be $100. with a limit of ten to each subscriber. The surplus to be $20. Bach subscriber to pay 10‘fi of bU subscription at lh* time of sub-

scribing.

A committee on securing *ub*rripUons was elected, consisting of the following citlzenr: Irving Fitch. Wayne M. Strother*, C. H. Clouting. M. A. Luongo. Clarence Pfeiffer. M. M. Sofroney. Flank B. Sharp. James T. Chapman. Edward B. Arnett. William

A. Hafferf

The temporary chairman is Mr. F B. Sharp and the temporary treasurer

Mr. Wayne M. Strother*.

A* soon a* a sufficient numto r of share* 1* subreribed. temporary chairman Sharp will call a meeting of the Stockholders, who wiU then elect a stockholders' committee, wbo wi" j

The first regular meeting of the

Lutheran Organized Bible Clas*. waa held last Thursday evening, and wUl.^ on the toc all0 n of the new bank.

SOUTH DENNIS.

Wallace Linderman. of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at home. N B. Truitt visited Philadelphia

one day laat week.

Edna Janie* ha* recovered from m.enza and ha* returned to school Mina P. N. William* has returned to her home, after spending a few week*

with Mr*. Chaa. Fldler.

Mr. A. J. Meerwald and two son* made a buslnesa trip to Bivalve on " Mis* Joan Hearoc visited Mr*. Smith

Stiles on Friday.

Mr. and Mr*. E Laahley snd children visited relati’ es at Somers Point

>— Of paid employee* bank will , hl . U( ^. k ^. n< j wl ,h ilieir mot he: be operated under a National “At^ 1 Miaa Maigaret Pierson I* visiting If

and the concensus of opinion at the ..M,. (]t . ll) hta

meeting waa that it ahould tothnown Uutlain entertalnnd Mi a* the First National Bank of Sea lair Rn) j Ur| n nd MarteCltJ'-. . , i Gmlie Ludliitn. of Cape May Coarl

That there Is a fine community splr-. „ n Sun(ls »

It ta Sea Isle City, the way the Time* Tbp following i»die* were presenl was gotten out laat week is proof pow . ^ ^ Kr< j cro«* room on Tut-wisy ‘rive. | g framing. Mrs. O. Fldler, Ml*. —"— j L Nickerson. Mr*. L. Edward*. Mr* Rrd Cm** Boll Cofl Week. groata*. Mra H A Tboma*. Mr# Red Cross Roll Call which began on 1 E Devlt'. Mr#. A J. Meerwald. Mra. J Monday. 16th InK-. ha* been-actually ' Dougla* and Mis* M C Ludlam opened throughout the length and MU* Helen Carll. of DennU’.llle, breadth of the county. The -inlform visited the Miaaea Ludlam on Sunday

red cap and red braaaard with the

repair* arc n

The December Term of the several county court*, which opened on Tuesday. moved along with unusual expedition last week, but owing to the iUnees of Judge Eldrege. who ha* Influenza. . sessions have been held this week. The grand jury is made up as follows: !<ealle S. Ludlam, foreman; C. O. Letxku*. Leslie 'A. Corson. Idnnaeus T. Swain, James McMnden. Jacob Garrison. Sherman Sharp. Reeves Douglass. Hugh H. Holmes. C. S. Mszurle, William H. Smith. John P. Fox. George Wentzell. H. C. Schanze. Daniel McKvague. Frank V. Framlx-s. James E. Lake Howard D. Taylor, Thomas S. Goslln. John C. Kennenian. Lewis 8. Hoffman. Louis Abramson. Edward C. Wheaton. After being out a couple of hours, the Grand Inquest returned the four following true bills of Infilctment; Warner J. MacFarlane snd Prudence ir \yle. adultery; Warner J. MacFurlam. asaaul' and battery: Waiter Rinehart, fornication: John Applegate. uialirriraa mischief. The case of Joseph Uuhinowitz, of Woodbine, v*. Central R. !L of Near Jersey occupied nearly two day*. This grew out of a grade cros*ing arcideul al Malaga road near Vineland, a collision occurring between a truck and a freight train. The July di liberated al! of Wednesday night, and after breakfast Thursday morning rave the plaintiff $1000 dam-

.NEY SONS dement Works icna. Walks, Porches. Pier*, i Vases, Hitchinff Posts, 'kin and Ornamental

A " nbi fi,r

likely to to- “sr rapped" now

Immediate future In fart. Judging front some of the expression* at a rorwtlne of many of the repiwntailve bn.-lm kf men of that city and several -ell known summer cottager* fr«n .'hiladelphla deeply eonoeruwd to the •-onttoued proan-a* of Ocean City, there wa* M-arcely ever a probability „f Furh n condition a* the town bring

without # trolley road At s meeting. .„*<*■ ju*-.. •>.«,

j-*- *■-«..

xzrZJtrs ms'™™ i

dore William K Hexamer. Frank H The annual meeting of the stockStewart » F Hirst. J. Fr.derlrk Mgr ixJder* of U.e Turkahoe National tin marie* D Hltz. Clayton Halo** . Hank. Tuekahoe. N. J.. tor the election p- ck and Harry Headley. The Young u f Director* •HI be to-ld at '»••• bankMen'a Pro reaslve league sent dele j tng houw of lb* aald b*nk at Tuckath- meeting to urge that step* I hoe, N J.. on Tuesday. January 14th.

ignla on a paper circle. Thei have beer, club day a. humanity day*, employes days, and Saturday will be clean-up day, while on Sunday In all me churches "Red Crows Sunday” will he made a memorable occasion The "Roll Call" or Masque, written t. Percy Markaye. has been given with

OCEAN VIEW. Mr. Norcross Adams motored to | Ocean City recently r. Lewi* Chester wa* to town on ■

Tuesday.

Mrs. Joseph P. Andrew* ha* been on the *lck Hat aeverrl dxy* of last

“avoid the thn-ntmed ! il]». from 1U to 11 o'clo< k

KDWoitD L. RK’K, C-ehler

TurkahtM . N J.. I»ec I*. 1»1*.

FOR BALE.

T-hrd car. cheap, good running <■ Jer: rerson for wiling, owner li»« pu - based a larger car. Apply to Mr* ‘

L Speer. Italia Street.

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a 1*1* City.

CHURCH NOTICES.

gervtoes for Bonds). Dec. 22nd. to h FB*t MetbodUt Episcopal < hureb. i

Mr. Holla Hewitt snd family «pen. ^

Sunday to Avalon

Mi*. Walter Wright visited her p*i '

nta on Tuesday of last week. Mias Sarah Somers was a recen

<-ek-end visitor at Avalon |' , ' il Mi«. Coleman railed on her brother bln at Clermont on Sunday afternoon. ! dr and Mrs. Uncolu VsnOllder ar.il | f and Mrs Ciinton Codfrey motor.-d hal -in Atlantic «:it> to tbelr new Over j id and called oo relative* here. | Mr UnrolD Way and Ultl* Altor’i —

Sunday With hi* parent*. Air Albert Way. ! * lice Graffley *prnl several , DM

Breetley jday* with her parent*. Mr and Mrs j Ap -h <>n the I r-.-uben Stiles. —

Stilts spent Wednc*

t to Cspe May i’ourt ,

laemrnt in this column s. Tli* cost i* small, trial if you havs tnyI or exchange. Try it.

STONE HARBOR

Owing to • north-east gale that :*ml Mi

; ha* been sweeping thi 'day* the alesmer Are i that wa* wre* ked on o

'fifth of December ha* gone all to Mr* H* in,,. day “f ta»t ! Mr* C O. Letsku* *j«mt Monday II(Hi*e

and Tuesday In Philadelpbla doing. Mr* William Mager wa* « r.tei

_ . Chris Una* shopping. | visitor to Sea Ule City.

1"«0. i Mr Ctoarie* F Bower. Dr. Butrllfie i Mil* Society met »ltb Mr* Juli. ‘j&SH'Z'Ezrj'u.r...

‘ u '* > J ,p ^i n laT..T7'a0D m Church p^nrod H? Krous* Coun. liman to fill; Ule City School the Chart that •<

trim of Chariot Moad. pyrehasod by lh. FU.l Aid Boctoty

pfAy * r “

FOR BALE. i a: .* for sale. Including wag-l-an.rea Best condition, pries .I. Apply I Alexmberg. Wood-12-6-6L IV.PERHANGING a it..- lime U> do yout psperI rouipt service, iraaoustoto M. m.fioney, CeuUal House, I J . V. .1 WAGON FOR BALE. .ti-; waaou. with single harr rale cheap <iuod eotiditlOD. trSKHH I'H.’ISOLANH. City.

will ruin any small.coimnuul y Lets BuUdinjc l0 Mr Bri g ht -, building at go at our town ta a buatoessUke man- Firg , and s>w j,. Ar ^ noft on the - ner everybody get their heeds clear nrfl av ,. nue , ld ^ adjoinltig Mr.

of that Idea, “that I have done too BrlKht ., o;r , c< >

much let somebody else do H.” Ocean City Is to have its boardwalk not the Citlxen* of Sea Uto City be- , lispc(;ied The city Commlaslon-ra. * gin the New lean •1th a NEW SPIR- „ , weekly mec-lnc. Instructed IT and DETERMINATION to make city Engine^WmbroTH. condom

Sea Isle City . greater comm™ £ Jr ^ ^

Get the "suggestive Mea and if the ^ ^ th( . lKiard the pnM . n , ^ndtuon suggestion proves a good one i» can 0 , ^ [llnIllult _ so that the Commi. he put into action and accomplish siooere niBy ,**»,!* to know Jurt ,

much good.

The citizens of our city proved to the public that they were back uf every move and gave more than full support to all projecu that tended to lend aid to the cause that won for the Allies ana our U. S. such s wonderful

victory-

Let'a continue to keep Sea Isle City on top and. to further’the toee-tot’s have a “Community Meeting" at City Hall. New Year*, for which meeting a suitable program will to- outlined that should be of Interest to every

clligen.

Yours truly. IRVING FITCH. Acting Mayor.

Let tu do your printing—»# print vur'hlnt thai cm b# printed, and do it reasonablv

WANTED.

('uiri'ipoudaots from the futloalng ' plaies, tu send new* uf tbi-ir localities i to The Cap* Msy County TItom: 1 iH-nulsvlII.. ch-nuont, lu-lle rUta. Bli dura. Tui knl -- IU.-.lr)’» 1‘utot and

WuuJblm Uberal pay nod

i mou lndu< eiueula. Newa must be exjclualve to The Tlmrs. Write for par-

! UruUr*. Address.

WILLIAM A HAFFKKT, Editor,