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eftPp-UAY COUNTY (Se* Isi-e Cm P.O.),»>'. j., EWBAV. NOVEMBER 21, 1919
^ 5 Cents a copy, $7.50 a Year
HARRY MULLER APPOWTfO ON LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD.
Hi—I>MH at Rafftiar Meeting on Friday Pa** Boardwalk Ordinance m Final Raiding; Will Cat 6^a>4MMad By Unusry 1.
.« .»• ntS^-BSPlSi p? the Sea ■ >. mtr COTnt.jip.^ hew m th. jr Hall Isai Friday. Mayor F1(ch ap- > poUJM Hmctt S. Muller a. a member .£< v> w T*oiBcy canaed by the re^acatlon of Harry Syjfr. ,w^» i ratified by the Cornellsalooere, and Mr. ' Muller vr^l ;ak* hi* *ea* jit the next ; :• itWehirtJl.tvtte laK/ntra-
i day of the ^vonth.
An •floojrMU^Anadahj fho,Oom- ; mlapkmva tu bare the.^a*. aUjjaUou. [ which ha# ha“n awjdttnB.action by the . Courts for th* t»aat: ejx moetke, clear-
Braalaa dona ad up by January firsts A* the matter
Ford J«3aa!«Mr
the qlfuit^do ngt own lu and ret«ae to
a to V* j -t! a».*y
and old; toy* *
COUNTY AGRICULTURE MfifTWB TO HELD NOV. 20
A JMEVlfW OF THE WEEK'S HAPPENINQB THROUaHOUT CAPE
MAY COURTY, CONDENSED FOR “ d - P 0 *** 0 llho *' » Dd pS3
a _ demonatration, in a nearby field, ol the
altar* »nd
bald at the Court Building, Capa May OoBrt House, on Saturday, Nov. 26. There will be excellent epeaken, a
QUICJC.READJNQJ WttAT» WHAT
IN COUNTY AFFAIRS.
) the plant, which is hetua aold at tU~ l oM vet's sale and Is hung up In the
FAVOR RESTRICTIONS ON BUSINESS BUILCIN i.
rc-pairtd-
cf 4rractir x discounts to
&e*TaB ikYuIT befor* e-»t of each year was discus*-
6 New York. Day; firsi ob
ROSL
be aHbwed to endourasp u< * 11 tall b<hween.M>y f(¥
•.•<!) The govyrnln* body ot ea b and every municipality In this 8u <* shall have power by . ordinance to r |- hlate a«d r'suict the location of tral e
iduxtries and the location a* designed for a specified
t »f Mr. *p4 Mol
r in 8L bpslnes*.
TSSS3h.>*r~-*&**
And industries that shall be excluded or subjected to special regulations End
roMt -
ttngton an tfm3ay. Unga may pot be erected or aRere*'-
aypiUng•ev - *1 day*
Church, tea, ,wbl<}h i* *ek during the winter d at the Parsonage on
Ub>ary conUnues
and may divide the. municipality URo , dlatricu of aueh pumber. ahape ar.c area aa It may deem beet suited to
~ id.
For each such>Jl*triet regulations rfay
Ocean City—A Ministarlai Aasocia- | ttoc. com^Mjud of the minuter* of Ocean City, was formed at the hprae of Hev. U. U. Lewis on Tae*day afternoon. The organisation u. fm the discussion of grojects, both religions .ARd i civic. Tor Uie betterment of the resort.
WUdwood—'Word from
hospital.' Philadelphia, says that the condition of ex-Congre*smwt J. Thompson Baker shows no improvement. During the. first part of the week he had a bad spell, but tallied the Utter pari of the wt k. HI* condition U
■aid (o be ■iyious.
Cape May—Owing to _ recent ruling of the War Department the \yar Camp iunity Service ha* been asked to continue Us work In certain clUe* for three months Jaeger. Cape May is of the cities in which the work
Midwest UUlitor, e new powered tractor
for plowing and oultivating.
To make things interesting prises b»ve been offered lor the £eet 10 ears and alto for the best tingle ear of corn in the following classes: white dent, yellow dent, white cap yellow dent, and diet corn.- In the potato class, there
be two divisions, namely, table
stock and seed potatoes A % basket full of potatoes is the required amount for each exhibit of potatoes of the Cobbler type, the American Gieni type, the Green Mountain type and tbs redskin
The City Commissioners, at U»Ar last meeting, endorsed the foliowt g SHprtemf-nl to an act entitled “An *bt
concerning MtmlclpaUUt*:”
• Be It enacted by the Senate a I
General Assembly of the State of Ni ri^ ^ continued. The "Virginia" has
been opened again, and U a very popular club for tbe Navy and Army men.
Ocean City—f new moving picture theatre and office building * ill be erected In Ocean qty. next to the corner pf Eighth and Agbury Ayepoee. on the property new occupied by Ware’s store and the store adjoiftipg.
Thy theatre win have a seating capac- - P - ■ ~ ■ BMfrJW
, Ssch regulations shall be designed to
ALgiptr flORb-raid
Dr. T. C. Wheaton, of MfllvlBe. a t
” ^TLfSThte’mo^S * w*» conMderMi Plan. taking aftar.hte propert* „ (J gald governing
iSKSatt 1 *
A birthday
to.Mr. Robert
on Thnrsday evi ^ , , were: Mr. and Mrs. E. ^chaffer. Mrs,I L. J. Speer. Mire VloleUs Speer. Mtee, Calhattas -Bpeer, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
tty of 4S0, and will be
three stories high. Bids are being received for Its copstructiqn and options
have been procured on the
Wildwood—Rev. A Q. Ballej und family left laat week foy ’tbe>. new borne In Shrewsbury. Monmot’Ui coun ty, sshere Dr. Bgiley takes chat ge of Christ's Church at that place. Rev. Bailey has been In charge of fit. Gtm-
fnr about four
•f.th. dift^rt. R* pecuh for |ptrUcgl«,^s*. (ha
of property vsIum. and tbs dlrecyou of baildlng developmect In accord with
rs, coming here from Jeffersonville,
.22£S E";
the local parish, hi* efforu being re-wa-ded to a largt degree. He
Said governing body shall have
power to prescribe th* penalties tor any vtolaUqu of this act. Such pt-nal-ntTwanV* 3 ' *P ^ ths aame as that provided in . I Lbs act to which t his'act is a supple
of the Stone Harbor. Church. Which was conducted as a mission to
the Wildwood parish.
Cape May Court House—There is an active building boom on In all parts
Tbe machine, used in new well for the Sea '
Company Is a
crowds right along, working for nearly
i driv
its. The notary ^ J •“> *"■“> •<*«« STJISesKi I ■ [iyerasu*
dMOlng U ► city Wat
ft Is hoped to have this supplement d and made a law this winter.
i >*en EQUALLY TRUE Of CAPE MAY.
katth. nog at [ the mot «f
branches of cqo£ of Ocean View, wss
rr to go. letdp as
leaome of Mr, and Me*- M. Sofroney, "■ — ■"*- -In* was
drtih... i.-S'
Sofroney and Mr. and
It is doubtful If any County in the tat* has a greater variety of roads,
•ate-xirs) > and bridges thnn the small County of Salem, and If tier* te *acb a thing a* perpetual motlou it could
be rcDtesastad by tbs continuoua
biograi- of road and bridge construc-
tion repaired of the board. With <
section cf tbe county clamoring for attention and believl g their needs to be
urgi-nt. It requires the psUenre
of a Saint, the diplomacy of a politician and tbe wisdom of a statesman to be a successful representative of
»te on the Board of Chosen
of the County, and many real estate
are recorded each week In the
Clerk's office. At Cape May City the contract has been let to Otl* Townsend for an apartment bouse, and a number of cottages are under ?ay; Wildwood a large number of cottager ard bucgalovi- are planned and under cm'alruclion, the largest being the op-
Ute otans tract, and a bun-
galow development of the Beecher-Kay Rseliy Company; Ocean City's build-
cottages started almost every week. Ocean City—Ken in the Fire Departrienl were startled when tbe cp-
V without coal ssxmxI . a famine happll} be
WILL HOLD SHOOT
Carson, of the U. S. ,, Phflrdelphla. ws “ of Captain Jobe Mi J cottage, ou the bwb ^T^ohi-j was slso down
Tbs Bss isls City Rod sod Gun C!nb Will bold s »hooting match in Vsos Park mi Thanksgiving Day, at >ck. Tbs crack shou of tbs County art scheduled to rppsar.
nday. while Ltr aister, id brothei, Captaic Ms a until Friday.
wing, ty a d friends, in imung the «
WrtgbL Bl* verts.
Junior StevWbit i Btev B View,
Sr-
MASQUE BALL FOR BAND
ball o! She HU* Tains of trie City will bs doe o - Taxes muMbs p»W o date to avtuJ iRlinjjpni
A Masque Ball sri’.l b. bald in tbs Moose Hall on Thanksgiving night, tbs pro&wds ol which aill go to tbs fond organising tlx be* Isle Band. Cash prim are efiersd for tbs drssmd. uiuk original and moat comic
Mrs. Robert Hess, her small daughter Marjorie Rebecca Mrs George Hess and Mrs. Kesiah Champion, of Baa Isle (.Tty pass the day with Mrs. Ira P. H-»»
FMsh Drug Co.
Ail points favorable to a big annual
rowers are urged to exhibit
types in both table stock and late crop
wd stock.
Prof. Frank App, from the New srsey Experiment Sutton will Judge tbe potatoes and corn and place any unnamed type of potatoes in their prop-
er places.
The morning session begins at 10 o'clock and will be devoted to disco**iou* dealing with corn sod potatoes and with policies ol the Qape May Coonfy Board of Agriculture. Election of officers and report* of committsv ill be beard. Tbe afternoon meeting has been slanged for speaking. F.xperts along Ibis individual line hat for Uiia meeting.
WOODBINE
Miss 8. Larin, of Philadelphia, spent a few day* last week with her fitter. Dr. Lipman was t vieRcr her* on Sunday. Him C. Babinowits was home for a abort ettr recently. Mr. and Mrs. Coiqelx vuited their parents recently. A oanoe wag given at tbe Liberty Ball in honor of tbe newly-wed*, Mr. and Mn. Moekqvita and Mr. and Mrs. Scmlnick. Both men are High School
Mrs. iMarcu* left on Sunday for Philadelphia. 8. Weixel, one of our enlisted sailors, was home for the week-end. Miss D. Caller has returned from her three months stay with relatives lb in PfUsburg. Mr. N. Lipsbns spent Saturday Sr Philadelphia. . Mease re. E. Feldman and E. Risenberg were visitor* here on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Bchwartx, of Cape May, rial ted friends here'on Sunday. Him E. Cohen visited relatives in Vineland on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. H. Diamond, of be* lale, motored to town on Sunday. Miss L. Jofie will remain at borne until bar broken arm is better. Mr. PaliU was a retent visitor bars. Mr. jtnd Mrs. Garrison and children Tinted the Shropshire family Sunday.
TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL ISSUES PAPER
The first issue of "Sjbool Days” a Creditable eight page paper ha« made its appear*uoe, pubfiahed by the pupils of tbe Upper Township schools. Herbert Campbell is eSitor-in-cbeif, with Edgar Corson, Nelson Boyd, Anna McNeil and Beteu Corson and Clara Rose
AND THEY FOUGHT FOR LIBERTY — v
Mr*. Allred Hanes spent Wedassdry with her daughter in Pitman. Oscar Burley has been visiting bia eon, Ctande, at Old Bridge. Mra. Harry Spence baa retnnmd borne after a plevaiRit visit witti relatives in Camden. Harry T. Pierson spent tbs first of tbe weak with his family hers. Hershel Bury, of Millville, visited bis brother,7ohn, recently. - > William Cathbert, of All-ntie (Sty, was looking after bis property here on Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Champion were in Millvilia over the veek-end. Mrs. Samuel Cox was in WUd wood on Friday. . Mn. Edward McAUiHer and Jkla Heaton were in Bridgeton over
Tbe following official governmen. commonieation speaks vr James for itself: This office has made a catfful study of many of the alo«>bolic prepgraUons which are at present on the market, and hat come to the conclosion that a considerable number of sneb preparai are fit for beverage purposes. After January 16, 1KA), the date ou which Title 11 of the National Prohibition Act usoouie* effective, anch preparations cauuui be legally manufactured
It has been deemed advirib'c, in order that the interests of the inaunfaciurert as w*U as of the Government msy
be thoroogtily considered,
the week of December 1, I8i», for a aeries of conference* and beating* such preparations. Tbe particular
lag program goos merrUy o n - ’ r *^ h I clasoee of prei-araUous winch wiU be
under couuderation at this time are: Barber's supplies • and pt-rlumee,
erator of tbe city electrical bureau reported that a resident of Fourteenth street and Pleasure avenue had telephoned that a woman was being mur dared and that tTey could not get a policeman. Turee alroker were eemnon the fire alarm bell, which is the usual hurry call lor the polioe, but as no bluecoau put In an appearance Fire CM,! Watson and Fireman Schock manned the Chief* car and aped away in the direction of Fourteenth street. On arriving there the firemen found a big Crap game in progress and the resident real red to have it broken up.
Monday, December 1,10A. M. to 1 P. M. Liquid medicinal compound-, Wed' aesday. D. cember 3, 10 A. M to 1 P. M. Flavoring extracta, Friday, December
5. 10 A. M. m 1 P. U.
Hearings will be held In the Uooe Building, Room 301. 1330 F. htreot, N.
W., WaalnugtOii, D. C.”
GUNNERS, KEEP QFF ! Warning signs on sale at the Times Office, at 10c each. Printed on heavy cardboard, site llxll. Postage 6c exon any quantity up to 20 signs, t f.
TOWNSEND'S INLET.
motor party arrived at the Club on Sounds Avenue on Saturday to spend tola week here. In the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Oeonm Rode. Mr. and Mra. Frank and Mis. Balne, all of .. N. J. Mr. Harry Young, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunday here look tug after file 'auneb for the winter. nipflibi. * of tbe Royal Club tl,Wr Iasi visit tor the winter « Sunday They were: Mr. and Mrs. Ttiumaa Aacough. Mr. and Mr*. Gnorgi SUttenbouar. Albeit Meek and dgar Cop*, all of Philadelphia. Pa. Mra K W. Count*** wa* a visitor bar# on Tuesday ol thla week. Mra. David Lennox Journeyed aiadrtt. N. J . the rally part of tie her husband, j Wbe has taken a frgj the Piumij
Folding cameras jffid carrying eases— Fitch Drug Oo.
SOUTH SEAVILLE
SELLER LAIN.
Miss Anna Hess has returned from
Ocean City, where she waa called by
Iw; Robert
the illness of her UUle nephew,
OofT.
Mr. George W. Hess baa the misfortune to saw three flagon, Monday, necessitating a hurry op ride to Dr. Marshall at Tuck&hoe. With Yankee Doodle and A Long, nong T ell. Armistice Day was StUag-
bsre were exercises by the combined grades. Tto meaning of the day was <irolight out by a series ol questions Mrs Albert Eldridge, Master [diaries and Uttle Miss Evelyn hav, oeen recent visitors to Mr*, i'ldrid'.e’# ,-arenu, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Mason. Mrs. Annie Williams, who ha* been paying a Visit to her friend, Mrs. Den- .:>■ R. Hess, returned to her home in Millville on Thursday.
Pa, who has been visiting 1
Hess, relumed the first of the weak. Mr. Arthur Has*, of Tuckahoe, jm
in town a part of last week.
Mrs. Thomas Harris and children are visiting Mra. Harin' aister, Mn. Lydia Ward, of MlUvUle, for the week-
end.
Mias Loll la Hess la paying a ton day* visit to her unde and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dundren. of WoodMi** Inna Mason returned on Monday from a visit to her friend, Mra.
Frank Royal, at Millville.
The Dur*U A Co. cranberry hr-jae closed thla week. The chip had bean
■hipped all over tbe WeaL
Mr. Sam Has tun. who was burned laat week while drawing tbe fir* gt the Hobs M1U. la (rat and about
MS
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GUNNER*. KEEP OF! I
WertUb* signs on sate at lb- Ti.i Office, at UK saah. Printed <* bsary |
*»** UxU. Peetajrv 6c «a gnanUty epte »• rign* U,
?
Will there be a Victrola or or Sonora in your home this Christmas ? We have a complete assortment.
Fries* ranging From J2S to $1000 Send for Catalog-- and Ttrmo
Walter Scoble, Inc. Pianoi, Sonora*, Vic trains Millville, N. J.
Ho nulltr whm you live Oar service b next !o >oui dote

