Cape May County Times, 21 November 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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SHERIFF'S KALE

M of » wrtl of Vtarl P»_rtM. for of

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» parcel of Uad. WiUi tba kotcl J aa the Ulat Batcl t, lyto* and betn* ia ibr «t/ of It Cltj ((orinrri) boroagii of Sta iHtCilr! dlaai lalaad, ia the cousty of Cape May • •a of New jeraey, aad boaaded aod 1 aa followa, to aril r— kawiaaiac oa toe oonberly aide of Mors aaSmeata dtataacc of laro buod.ed ftee -—*• avaakas ir of toe latcraection of toe nor *' -• •*■* wealetly a

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ai* aide of Mono aacauc Nona an * Mas lot ty feet, aod at riaht ancle* to ■tors avenue, with a width of fony feet I parallel iiaea ia length or depth **—ngc handred feet **

■a»f toeSoatlipoinl umsoocfbea l*it c „ MMbed Jaiy lath .»j I At*o all toot amain lot o> piece of land and srsr,:; , ,":v,ris.rsv.X'; , as K^andatnuol New Jeney. faaandcd aad dea■Tfe." ■

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ES“- . MaC Coctaloin* font ibotiaana aqaare fart • Inn* aad beiaa lot a nattier it, af Uucb j. oa . plan _ol the ooutbpotal Ulrtaloa of Oca Iti KOBRKT ». MUXKk. Nbettff

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city of Saa I ala City, New Jaraey.

laaM will be rocalrad liy fha n^ ol Cotnm Inal oners of Sen Ulc City.

J nt tba City »«»». unOl I-Hi o nl ..,.7. .>.a t.. r .we

^ Nov ember Wth. Ul». for ibe furinV of all Inbor. tools, matarlals end SVirirt redulred for tb* retmlldLnc w Boardwalk betwaaa tba North^ggg

Street aad tba North aide of

and the South aide of

The South aide of Pwri la tba city of Baa Jala CIV. N. J.

gSft&S'SilK iSSuf Stroet ln the City of Sea U

oartlflad cback withowt copdlUon. P«>«Wr to the order of tba City Treasurer of the City of Saa Isle City. > J . to the rum of

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Certificate, from a aatlafariorv surely company authoriaod to do bualnraa in the Stale of New Jersey. atallnK that they will furnish the bonds required under this contract. If the CUT award tb* "a hood In the aura of 100« of the amoast bid satisfactory to the Board ol Coauniaaionera. ooodlUooad for the fal’hful performance of the work will be re-

quited of the aocoeaaful bidder. No bid con be withdrawn and the right

II bids la roaerred.

office of the Uiractiw of PubUc t Jai T. fhaiwnn" Sea Isle City. N. J.. or thd City anclneer. Wm. U- Cdtllaaon. Jr.. OeOan CatyTN. J.. by depositing Fire dnl-

By order of the Cotnmlaaionera. Datad October Mth. 1*11 JAMES T. CHAPMAN. Director of Public Works. WM H. COUJSSON, JK-. CTty Bnginear. Ocean City. K. J. U-'.-U—Pf liy-N sjl-

on. Square Path, of Light C Bigger Brighter i Light J

A Pair of Dill ..ft Lam Coat $3.50

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SEES BIC TASKS IN FEME PUNS OF RED CROSS

NORSES UONCH ! CAMPAIGN FOR ' BETTER HEALTH

RED CROSS IfAGlIE FULFlUHtNT OF RMERIOAN IDEAL

Ethan Wfen, Division Manager, Address Chautauqua Gatherings, Returning From Europe, Do- | Urging Communities to Fight

Formed in Paris With Five

scribes Future Work.

Disease and Insanitation.

Any Iraprimalai. Mint the American The American Bed Cross Is now f«!r-

fted Cron, having finished Ha war ly launched on the first phase of task. Is going back to the stains It of its blggeet peace time actlvUiea, occupied before the war Is dissipated 0 f rulslug health standartls la this by the announcetntnt by Ethan Allen, Through twenty-ceren dr-

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at home. from 1 “ l «• «*.

, Mr. Allen has Just returned from a When the war ended and attention trip to England and France, and brings , could be directed te other Issue*, the back with him first hand Information t American Red Cross planned a great about the work of the American Red o ,ti 0 Bal public health campaign, one

Crnaa In the field and uie plana of the •' tbat wtMU , ^u; or K«1 cron SootHle. ror Ut p^l,.

greater co-operation In health mat-

Founder Members—24 Nations Asked to Join.

The alignavnt of the Ked Crow** of five great nations and the tocorporatlon of an article In the covenant of the League o' Nation*. rcooguMns the League of Bed Cross Societies and approving Ita aim. he* been hailed the world over aa the fulfillment of an American ideal and aa a universal answer to the question “Pld the war ‘“■The League of Red Cross Kodeilea was oBctelly formed In Paris on May C when autborlred representative* of Red Croat Societies of America, Great Britain. France. Iialy and Japan aigned the artlcleo of association. The signers constitute the board of governor* of the league. Henry P. Dwrleon, the repreaentative of the American Red

tare were rent to be Imperative la view Croat. «a the chairman of the board of tb. Urge percentage af “phyalcaUy which, er«,.uany U to con^ of a . _ r . .. IT ,. mailmnra membe»rsl>.p of fiftoen. ueonnflf rejection, made by the C. a <J( . n ^ ral SIr llaT , d Henderson.

Army, the high death rate and ttie ^^^^"nromlnetf part in buDd-

j aUrmlng ease with a>ieh an epidemic )ns np ^ Briilah air aenlce, has been such aa Uie “flu" could sweep the ([ipo | nu <i director general’ of the i country. league. W. Frank Persona, formerly ! Jn view of Ita emergency achieve- director general of Ovilan Belief at I menu during the war the American the American Red Croat, baa beea

Red Croat waa mire that It could sue- named aa director of

!■ p " , *™‘" " b T» aifKI*’rail "atoTSL,' d-J ; proposition. Bit the combat agalMt i:n ^ re Holland. India. New i disease and Ignorance could not bo J>1|U|ld Norway. Peru. Pocttlgal. Ronfought oy a few trained specie Hat a muni,. Serbia. South Africa. Spain. There can be no “public': health or real Sweden. Swlueriand, Uruguay and ’ “community” work unless each In- Venezuela have been Invited to Join. 1 dividual la interested. Eventually, tt to cvpeeled, the league

will Include the Red Croaa Sodetiga

f all nation* of the world.

Objects of the

To Coed net “Follow Up" Werk. From lu ranks of nurses twenty-sev-

g officially

WILLIAM A. HAFFUrr Notary Public All Work Promptly Ataaodad T 104 Waal Jersey Avanae •aa I ala City, M. J.

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MATTHEW J. STAN

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154-156 N. Thirteenth SL. PHILADELPHIA

Wife Shente ■ PhiladeMna, go to

ETH/.N ALLEN.

Manager Atlantic Division, Amorican

Rad Croat.

the Red Croat In America.” suld Mr. Allen. “In community work, In recreational actlvltJe*. la the hospitals operated by the United State* Public Health Service. In home service work for the benefit of needy and differing civilian families, in nursing and In Junior Red Cron* work in the school*, the American Bed Crona will yield the

best that tt can offer.

“Tba health work alone to an Immense undertaking. An enormous toil la claimed each year by preventabla diseases. Each year. In giving birth io liable*. 18,isvi mothers die. Then, there are the diseases .which work havoc among children and there to the lark of proper rare which recalls in undernourishment spd underdevelopment. The work of the Ked Croat not only will contribute to building up tb* live* of these children and safeguarding the liealth and strength of AmerI nn mothers, but It also will do much toward the happiness of American

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Horn* Servica Comprehensive.

™ - voun * >,0, “'‘ n Wrr * The object of the k__ . ed. All of them had battled with death ^ for ^ M fo i Iow , :

In the boapllala of France and had As set forth In ttie article of e*socla- ‘ gained a new vision a* a re-.nlt of ( ien. the object* of the League of Bed

1 their oversea* work. In lesr than a Cross Societle* are

‘ month they were trained for public j. To encourage and promote la speaking mid sent out to make ad- every country In the world the e*tsbdreescs from the platforms of tba iiahmefit and development of duly ao- \ Chauunqua. Uioriaed voluntary National Bed Crona I Almost every dry the twenty-seven organizations, having aa their purpose Red Cro«a nurses address large auui- th# Improvement of health, prevention 1 encea. Rot they do more than th* of disease and mitigation of goffering mere making of speeche*. Between throughout the world and to eecure the tings they are al*cu**lng the local co-operation of such organisation* for

situation with the officials, of the these purpose*.

health board and other existing health 2. To proaaot* tt* welfare of man-

development and co-ordination of hu- p^^jinp organization*. kind by farnlahlng th* medium for manitarlan effort throughout the world. A§ a of thU plone „. wark aI i b ringlnr * ithla reel* of adl people •A most strenuous taak to ahead for orfr , h , ^mr, the way to being th* benefit* to be derived from present

‘ | lea re 1 for the next phase of the Red known facts and new contribution* to Cros* r.jtiona! health program—the science and medical knowledge and

follow op work In every community, their application.

Visiting nurses are to be sent where While the reintloo* of the League c,f needed to co-operate with existing or- Bed Crooa Societies with the longue of ganizalions, public health nursing Nations will be Intimate, there will be classes are to be carried even unto the no statutory connection aa the League most isolated farming section*, and of Red Croat Societies Is a voluntary the much needed health Information organization, non-political, non-govern-

is to be made easily available to er- mental, and non-aecurian. err one. ‘ In conjunction with this work Soap* Is Vaet

will, of course, be community aanlta- This movement to ccntttme and «l Usn. targe in time of piece Red Cross acTbe Red Cross national bev.lth pro- 0r j,i*‘i come* at a psychological mogram means not only healthier bodies when th* world to fiuntUar with aad longer Uvea, but tt means cleaner g),* work of relief performed by the house*, cleaner yard* cleaner str> eta £ed Cross during the greatest war of and consequently cleaner cities It history end when suffering and dlstreea means Uie doing sway with cut of following Id tha wako ef tbat war are

date and harmful methods c'. living wr |l nigh universal,

and tha aubaUtutlon of wh'.t arienc* Van as tha eeop* of tb* prorron. of

baa found to be beet fo- the human race, it means th* ;.ror-*r kind of food: tt means pleo*/ of light aod air. After the tunnel of war. With Its chaos of home vnd Industrial I<fc, it to one of the very important t’llnga needed to restore national peace of

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“From platfonna of Chautauqua cir-’

cnlu, He«l Crosa nurses Dow are urging mind. With a high plan* of national ci.tr in unities to take up publL- health hoaith, tacked by well ordered home work In order that there communltto* rendUlona, the eatir. moral* of ;h* may he equipped to combat discsmw country become* elevai-d * oj.ro. Roland epidemics «uch a* th* “Flu." and ahevlam can have no terror* In a InnC tbat they may ta able to enforce every where people are educated up to takprrcautlon luirtlculafly in caaaa of con- tng the heat of care of «bem»oive*. Aa taglona dli«ii»es Tire Important* of effirtenL amoothly working health orthla can taaily he aeon whon It to. tan (ration In every town with n full known that diphtheria alone killed complement of vlalttng nuraea would Cfl children In 1»18 be a great aaaet to the nation. “The home service plans af the Red •

Cro»* are wqieclaliy comprehensive. It, ha* twen deilded not only fully to dto-|: charge th.- pledge* of th* Red Cram to do|.eadeni fnnililoe of eoldlera and bkIIhi* who M-ned in th* war, but to. eitend this helpful agency to com-’ munltlea which ere nn yet .awake te; tl.rir eocini need* end social oMIga-j I tana. I‘art of lied Oroaa Chapter’ fund* will ta available for areisting famlUea win, erf finding the burden of living too heavy for them to carry un-,

Made Surrey of Rdief WorL

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MASTER

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j “With the cloe* of th# vacsLoo I pertiul children In American school* will take Up Red Cross aeOvun# with : rcloubled energy. These children ere i lo raise a uMlonal fund of 51.«K).000. j Mity per cent, of which will lm need In lu-iptug deatltut* childrwr abroad. Tin- remainder of ll.e fund will eupiH.rt 1 I he lte.1 «»,.» activities in the sriluOto j here. Tlwiv will t>c w-irk on garmcn! I tir,«lurtt,in. Oret aid risaww. numufar I luring cull*** for war cripple* and «na tertnls for tio^iital*. knitting and cookI In* in addition, every effort will he | made t« liu-uh-ate health hal-tta In tit*

Spin

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1« Le of the great iizpor

of Red Crea,

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the League of Red Oroaa ffierietl. and a I thong k it to world wide in its application, it to simple, practical aad sdentitle- It received the nnanlmoaa .raemem of U>e medical expert* who met at Oanarr. France, in April. t castferenen, which waa presided ever by Frofeaaor Roux, enercaaor of Paeteur. and Dr. William H. Welch, of ! Johns napkin*, to regarded a« one of the tenet remarkable gnttartnga of I health expert* ever held, and Included | many of the foremost men of America. | France, England. luly and Japan. Tba League of Red Ore** plana, ! through It* headquartere at Geneva, to | stimulate peace time activities of all | national Red Cros* Hodettea. te help them grow and te help them to carry j out thr program mad# at tn* Cannae coeferwnce In a world wld# public taelih campaign. St to to te understood that It to not thoughi that National Red Cross Kociedes tlwmsaives should bare th* rv*|K>DClbilln*a ot the actual work of aafcgnardlez and Improving public health, hot that they | should stimulate and anecurag* nat-

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ural agamies for ►ueh work within their respectiv* cmntries, inrludlnz the departtrenta of health of their governments, or. tr caaaa wlmre each department* do not exist, emleevor to croc la putilc aentlmeat tor the eetah-

Ushm^nt of such department.

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Mre William Klnnie

Thu reoalimance .rf lldeiui, northent Franc* is unit r way. th tlie men wh« ! ineeaage brought by M » ifrap t <u the • •tebliab- jher return from a »orv-y rf ini Doted. k»osu %U. j werk of tbo Americun It. 4 Crue* i devmtun to th# ’aae* Mr* Drajwr i- vtc* chain: 5a aeid. i U# Xtaw X«tk County Chapter.

Thirty ted Gross nnrae. und ten anno* 1 aid*. Including Bin* .’zecno Slovak iiiu-rpreters and on<‘ Ruaslan Red Crtma nurse, have eall-d for Siberia to Join the Red Ou>» nlaaiun there. Etliel «. lender, formerl.v charg' of th# Bureau of NnlwF Aids at tta At4A-.l><' t-lvtoton. hiwdadie >l. icgatloti. luuniy half of wh«-c member!, recently returned from duty in Fn.nce, Ac va^mnving tlie dclbgatloo la B.ien Ikjmers. hiki.ff. for two year*. Umottan Red Orum worker, who left h.-ssta after thr rnUopae In 101- >" oradi.u# j bw work in I jigtaud. and la reluratng in tha i-aimrity of Mine*' aid. I The Btain task awaiting the narww Is mairui'iit.n work amoog tta >1 til tan

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