Cape May County Times, 23 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Vol. 35, No. 17

Time;

SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL j 3 , , 9 20

(in KiOTES NOTES and qleaninm of

PERSONAL CKARACT**; UTTLE ITEMS OF INTEAEST ABOUT FOLKS TOU KNOW GATHERED

IN •. At CIRCUIT OF Thk CITV.

POK SALE.—Bm akiH, U imi br « fm € inch#*; copper fMten-d. S hor»< ■..jvrTr Engine wttii rercrM clutch; niagnNo, lore «srtlngni*fc«rs and comp'etc Wjulpnjfml. alko tasOy launch. JS twt 6 inch br * feat, copper tae.eaed. 6 horee power 4 erd* engins, -ererse genr attri complete agolpcBeBL W. McDaniel, Coraon Inlet; P. O.

Mrathmara, N. J.—adv. tf.

FORD SERVICE STATION AND REPAIRS. We carrj * complete ' of gouutae Ford parte, and «aa make repairs piompOy. Kectrta welding and brazing done, and atonge batterlee re-c^arsed. -Expert auto rwpalra. nan*Wd tlm and tohea. "MAZURIE'S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION.

Sc-i Isle CUy.—«4t tl.

EVERVTIUNO FOR THE HOME AND TABLE. Gel the beet at tha /owes; price possible; our location eaves you money on > our grocerle*. a earing eppurei. -iioea, baniware. lisinU, etc.; take a trip to the BOULEVARD STORE, and aare a “cent a top" Ureoce Pfellfe;, Prop—adv. MOVIES NOW TWICE - A - WEr.K Kvrealter the Roth Roland aerial, the •Tigeria Trail", will be shown ou Wed ..radar evening*, and apttial leaturee will be shown on Sauudaya. This Saturday U Fzaacca X. Bnahman night. Admuoion prices always the uamt. Adult* SOt, children lie.—adv. 1L

5 Cents a copy

CHANCELLOR HAS

RESERVED DECISION.

AH the evidence In the unit at the] City and Theodore F Dr Row agalaat the D. CirU Ocean Pier - Germany, to rfpunln the Company fron bmldlng

ocean front, wu yi eo in to

the Vice-Chancellor, at Cam fen Mon day. The teafamay was fcrgsly in It ftmn, and U.« VleeChane-1 lor annoenced that he would romv to

a dedeloo in the near future

b la believed from the tesbin my aoboitted Uat tV daeia>on of « » Chanoalior wiU hinge upon ihr origi ai graut.

When the pwoperty wa* f

to Um Pier Company ;tbe met waa

by private iMl.eld.aJa. this atreteh to the

aobjeet to the eeatrictkm tbs t it aha:i forever be Dee and onotetroci 4 lor the free ose of the public.' covered all U^d from the 1 0*1 d walk eari to the high trrwr mirk o‘ the ocean. bu< tinoe that turn the high water ugrk hae crept in nm 1 now h 1* up under the boerdwalk, U 34 wiping out the origin-vl grant ent nty, ami giving the State the aheotrie control and ownership of the 'wac* The Pier C-rmpany, bowarer. baa a riprian grant from the State, and vLr pnrtiinjf feature about the earn b whether the City or anyonr cite can prevent building on lands owned bj the Stab in which a riprian grant b owned

by Inclvicu'.u.

M'S HMWGS 1 mi cam A REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S HAPPCNINOS THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY. CONDENSED FOB QUICK READING; WHAVS WHAT

IN COUNTY AFFAIRS

WE LUY, raise, and sell fur-bearing rabbits and other furhearing animals Place your order with us. and list whit ever utock too hr,x« With ua atalag loweat flat prices on large taipmeata Addieas HM17 N. IV Are.. Fargo, N. D.—aov. Ixn COME ALONG AND JAZZ IT UP! iiiggest dance e! the year at the Mooae Uali ou Hntorday vvepuia. May brat. Saaopbone ;a*v band, direct irom

people. Admiaaion 5>

Adv. 2t.

CROCHETTERS: If you want etea ;y crochet tin* of bootees, fiacques, vend KRiL».lts of the atyle of atltchea you uutka. Xeet price* Kali goods. 2311 A irk Sl, Philadelphia.—adv. 2t VICTOR AND EMERSON RFCOUDb Latest roonrds each mouth, in r»od asaomurnu A. O. Rice and < /H.«pauy Landis Avenue.—ud*. tf. FOR SALE —Cox Novelty Pipei^aa Heater. <61;£,6; glbo deUce<.e6.« re frigerator, in gu'ri cMidttlou. Add res* Poet Ompc. .Sire.thinere, N. J.—adv. 3t. PLUMBING AND PIPE WOPS OP ALL KIND* Burn*, South Seavl'le. N. J. Vail Add'-ees, R- F- D. No. I, Caoe May Court House. N. J. CARPENTERS WANTED—Ninety rent* an hem Long Job. Apply Edward B. Arnett, doa late City, or foreman on Uk Job. Ocean City.—adv. The new thrlfi . iS^ls formed during the war shot id be ercouragwL account in the Serurtt} Trust Co., Cape May, will help you. WASTED—Young mar. or lady Clerk in Lumber Ofi.ce; light, oleasaut work. Appiy KtiiUhmere Lumber Co., Swatiimere, N. J. Adv. tf. FRESH SUPPLY OF GARDEN. FLOWERS and yraaa ^eds. Fitch Drug Co.—adv. I Tbev're shooting 'em at Braes'* Poo]

Parlor.—adv.

Rev. and Hr*. J. T. GlUiaon motored to Philadelphia lart w«A. upending reveral flaywin the Quaker Ctty. They returned on Saturday (Yentng. Mi D A. Tolaon la getting thing* In rhapt- to be flehlug muty r.. zt month. Tu. newest fishing enlerpilse, whleb be Leads, will oper te thrwc pounds. Mr. G. PfeUfir bu p-irchaacd the More of Gwarge MeCollough. at Stralbnwre. and will soon take poasanaioa. Mr. Pfeiffer has been a tealdont of Strathmeve for three years past and has *m.t confidence, in the futce* of

the pretty liui. resort.

■r-.rge Boeder andJWife, of Pbllaoc. were vUilotv tii* fore purr cf week, rtripping at then coxy cot on Neptune strewt. Mr. Acwsder 1* ng hu property fttpro-.ed by the lion of a garage, and expec'-s tc down to stsy esriy In iht- neaton. < IncorporatioBj of the nw-r Sea Ftsli Products Company 1* now .let*, with Mr. L»Roaa a* Preslahd Mr. Chau. Clouting as VlceIdent and Treasurer. The work

. Fh!

ONLY THREE 1NDIC1MENTS BY APRIL GRAND JURY Only three iinJcuncnta ware returned by the Gr-nd Jury. In session at Com House last week. They are: Herbert Su-vrp and Mattie P. Lloyd adultery -at Ocean City. Anna JerrolL Tuckahoe. assault and biUery on Ivey Fisher. " Jamoe Barr, husband of In Barr, father of Douglass Barr, deeertlon and

non-support.

LOCAL.

City! Commissioner James T. Chapman, who ua* beeu suffering from a severe aUaek of biooougtw einoo Friday of last week, left yeeWrUay uiarnihS for tresunent. While hie condition bas refuted to respond to treatment, it la hopeC that i.sioopethii methods may relrive it. Mrs. ffaMhew d. Ryan sad Aw. l-oyita, both ;of Phllodelphit, < visitors bare 00 Tuesday, at the Rvan summer home. Mra. Chat. J. Doll, of Philadelphia, is spending a few daye ic Sea Isle registering at the Bellevue. Among the week-end viuto<# was Mr. . Qalhgber and deugfatere, Jean, Margaret and Giace, of Ituiadelphia. Mr. and Mr*. Herman bcbenkgl, former rcsideuu hero and well known In local circi s, art receiving congratulation* 00 the birth of a new daughter, on April 6U>. Toe newest erriral it'

Mr. and Mrt. George Cronecker, of Pbiladelj-hia, were ainocg the rial tors a Koudav F. W. WaHieer, 01 Philadelphia, waa a -..eek-ted visitor bring ngistered at ■e Bellevue. The Spray Hotel, conducted by Cba*. . Hahn, is Bow epen for the aeaaon, and enurtaiuhig good-eised week-end orowd*.

HAVE EXTRA SHIPMENT OF FORD AUTOMOBILE9. The Ford Motor Co. bas vent an extra shipment of. Ford tourln; ears. Wan* and truckr to Capo Ma; Court Houae to be dirtrlbuted In 8ea lale City and vicinity. The demand for Ford car* in Cape May County baa doubled within the lael yearn. H ebowe the good quality

of the fY>rd.

Th” Ford Motor Company nib made 500.OC0 can. within the .art 6 months. The Why of Quality and Prices. Consider u pro'ietlon of l.uOO.OOO Ford CS.B in oa* year, which la the 1 crtlTuxted output of 'he present twelve months, and consider U not only In 1*0101 of nrsgnltudc of material* used but as a buying force coupled with spot cash pay menu, and you got #om« We* of the power for economy in manTarturinc potseased b> the Ford Mo-

tor Company.

Over ««,ooo tons of f wl are required for the care. 14li,0W.Mn) squdro feet of rubber doth material for top*. — t.eoo.ooo each of wheels and the*. s.oori.eoo lamp*. 17,643.3tg feet of Vanadium s'ee! hafting and axle*. S.fiSB.66* squrje feet of plate glas*

f vopp

34.34

s of w<r

r tutdng for el for Ford W in mag

ihead. fc.707.?t6 anuare feet of galygniaed

metal for gaaolinv tanks,

o* 1 77.7K.378 squs-v f.e! of sheet lbe<al

ofi for guarflu sad fender-

j 3i.044.K6t feel of tubular rod*

POLITIC* HOT AT WILDWOOD. Pull lice are reaching fever heal at Wildwood these days, in view of the approaching municipal eh-ctloa May. when three City Con.mi*ska will be elected. A combination has been forisad with J. Albert Harris, F. S Cri .tr and Ollvei Bright on Uekrt. and the present Commlanooww, Smith. Ryan and Herder, on the other side Other candidates in the field as -indcpemtentC ere F. William and John T. Byrne. Several attempts were made to break up a meeting foi the first three named cundidates on Wednesday of last week, out their eupeorter* stack through th* meeting manfully, despiu the effort* of the

RESORTS MAY NOW GET HELP FROM THE STATE

The State Senate unanimously on Tuesday of last week passed the hill Introduced by Assemblyman Cork)

hich appropriates IJSO.OOO u. apen* by the Board of Commerce

Navigation for the construction of see wall* about municipal!tic* bordering on the Atlantic Ocean. The bill now

Governor Edward; for his ug-

aatm-e. The appropriation will not became available immediatriy aa it most first be carried In the appropriation MU before the money will be forth

wire disturb them. Out cf three hundred persons present. *C voted la a role foi Karris, driver Mayor Smith ran fifth with 46 votes and Oliver Bright was fourth

with 7f

supersede the oUl

f. A petition, circulated throughout Anglesea and North Wildwood, tc have the city authorities create a bond ■ssue and proceed with the ton*traction week at once waa s'gr rd by virtoally every man and woman in th* neighborhood &nd arted on promptly by Council. The name of Henry H. O'ten* beaded the Ust. U Is planned

pier pay the Inter** l on

Urn bond Issue by tcxlny those who use the beat landing and by a*nt*< aunt concession and store rentals. COUNTY HIT BY Railroad btrike. Aithougu passeuger service to Wildwood and other seashore points on both the Reading and Fennuylvan'u rill road* waa affected by the U&lo mm's strike, the irregularity of freight uain movemmta caused a scarcity here of broad, meat* and other tood-

JERSEY TRAPPER* END BEABON OF BIQ PROFITS.

New Jersey's oldesi bu*‘ne»of fur trapping, which bsgaa a few mocths after the arrival of She 2nu eeULr*. baa Just dated one of It* mos-t profitable seasons of the Quarter of a century. Weather conditions during the winter made It lest difficult for trappers to take their suarry and the price* paid by buye.-t

set a new high record.

The common awtmp muskrat, for

, . .. fFMme pelt, five years ago, farm boy*

<ua u. s.t a.™

mart early In th* Dapping aeaaon and prices were atili

April 1

Skunk, mink and otter also arc sell lor tor Wbst a few years ago would haw been considered exorbitant prlc ea, while many trappei* hare add<d f r-hunting to their winter actlvlGe* v-ith profitable reaulta.

NEW PIER AT NORTH WiLOW JOD Double-decked, with modem landing, with men's and women's

OVERALL CLUE

The ••Overall Club” fad which is sweeping the country, has hit Cape May County and there is talk of organizing a Club In Set. Isle City among the promtnen? buctni-ss men. Tbv only regulrrment U to wear overalhr an all except formal dress occasion*, until xuch timo as the price of oothing is somewhat near normal. The ei«bs are fit protest against the high

cost of wearing apparel.

It the vest the Overall Clubs have exhausted the supply of overalls, and the prices have been as hign an eight dollars foi a set Overalls may be purchased In rots vicinity for tw<

lars and even leu, a set.

Camden bea somewhat modified UnOverall Club, and bare organised "Khaki Club," and many of the promi

men of the city fron. the

Mayor down, are pledged :o wee khaki trousers and coals bereafu two

eluXEs, cuid a consequent rise in rot*. , hundred and fifty aetn being the latest

price*, aaya the Wildwood Journal. The woman with the market basket feund broad adv on red one cent on a loaf in aome stores and a rise of from six to -ter. cents on a pound ot meat, and rugar .elllng at twenty -«nu a

tape Mm- Court House—Tula town U out of sugar and many other aril cUh of food, owing to the retrod of railroad men 10 run freight train, etc. But the going without sugar Is «n»U matter as enrupared to going witaoc. wage#—and that is Jnst what the striker* are doing—Gazette. AWARD SALEM HOAD CONTRACT. The Stale Highway Conmisrlon has awarded the contract for the coartruouon of a concrete road from Muilica HU1 n> Woodstown, Salem County, a distance of seven and one-fourth miles, to Michael Staub, of Hammontoo. This Is a part of Mule Highway route six from Woodbury to Salem' and Bridgeton.

NEW ROKD MAP. With the spring tourin'; seoaun at uaud, automobUlsu will »-1 cornu Die Umeiy pubUcation of a 19o0 edition Botd Map of New Jersey by '.he Deportment of Conservation Mid Devel-

opment.

ThU map, props rod with the cooperation of the Siale Highway Com-m;.-.»lon, shows road* Improved with without State aid, turnpike*, the State Highway System and unimproved roads, as well as railroad* and othfeatures. The map U approximately two by four Inches in lie, and U printed tn three ook>r* on durable md paper. Copies may be secured el the nomV nal cost ot ZC cents each from the Sute Geologist. DepartaMm- of Con stlon and Development. 3Ute Hoose. Trenton

order of the Club. The matter will probably come before the County Chamber of Comroor;. which meeit In Wildwood tonight. Wears ’Em t. Trenton Among the delegates to interrirw tbe Governor at Trenron ou the Delaware River Bridge Ml 1 this week, wu Robert J. D. Field, 522 Haddon Ave„ a Camden leather dealer, who went clad u. Line ctrippeU overalls. }le said be was one of a club of 100 Camden bnsincu men pledged to wear overalls daring

the summer,.

Wssr Old C'othes Asked what no thought if the new movement to do away with evening clothee lor men, a prominent merchant, ol Philadelphia, mys men aren't buying new evening clothe*, anyway, so tbe movement lacks meaning. Ue said t.e personally waa going to wear out every old suit of clothe* be bad, evening and dcy. "That’s much more sensible than having recourse to overalls," be decUr-

War on Shoe Prices | An Anti-High Cost of Living Women,* Ara'v of "patche* and half eoles” is to be recruited am eng dub women in

Pblladtlpbls.

At a preliminary eonieienne in tiie Emergency Aid hesdquslen it was derided to call a maes meeting of romen'a dubs at the New Century Club. Mey 6. to evolve detsllsfor apractiual economy

high price*. ■

THtfl IB THE SEASON wten yon ored a caiavra. We have ’em FITCH LRU0 CO.—adv.

-5. i WSTfiM voo rwtt) LRUCB think tdv. of th * FITCH Efc DO CO.-aflv.

FIRST M. E. CHURCH. Rev. Thomas Ogle, Factor. Preaching in the First M. E. Church 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M by the pastor. Rev. W. H. Luther. Moroinv subject: Mind in;; Your Own Evening subject’ Our Sigbte. Sunday Behool. 2A0 P. M. Prayet meeting Thursday. 7fi0 P. j I Song and cbor.a Sunday nirhi. All 11

FREEHOlKilS EUI iiswjwsomin

LANDIS AVhftUE IN SEA «8LE CITY TO BE RESURFACED; BIOS OPEN ON FOUR PAVING JOBS. PLANS ORDERED FOR EXTENSION OF GRASSY SOUNDS ROAD; COUNTY GET8 TWO TRUCKS FROM THE STATE.

Cape May County is to be prrs-nted wihi tbe use of two big motor Duck* from the Plate, and can porshaae the oat of as many more aa needed fot twenty per cent of their cost. Tbi* wa* made known on Tue*nay at the regular meeting of tiie Cape Mar County Board ol Chosen Freeholder*, which met at Courl House in regular aranion. Toe truck* are government army Duck* and while the utle remain* in the Mud, tbe County will have their use ms long aa needed. Bid* were opened on lour load pariug job*, the total oi which work with the »ece»**rv engmteriug expenaee, will reach StoO.UG). Th* work and the towel bid in each case i* aa follows: —Beach Avenue, In Cap* May City, to be pared with ooncreb , cost 167,110.00, with Morton and Corson Company, Ocean City, the lowest bidders. —One mile ot Main Meashore Road, at Palermo, paved with concrete; cost •50JE28.M. E. HUey Mixuer. ol Goshen, lowest bidder. —Central Avenue, Oceso City, to' be paved with couciete, to connect with the Corson’s Inlet Bridge road; cost $89,989.0?, E. A. Corson, Ocean City, lowest Diddsr. (On account of the large amount involved. and nme c ange* to the plans, s resolution was adopted to layove. tbe bide until Friday^ when a *ieels'- meeting will be beld to take actum on the awards, and the raising of necessary

fund*.)

Mechanic Street, Cape May Court House, horn Pit Measbore Road to the West Jersey Railiuod track*, paved with concrete ; ClwI 930.k65.lu, E. Riley Mixtier, lowest bidder. What amounted 10 practically an award ol ibis contract was voted on, the Collector being directed to prepare the necessary debt statement, mu' iwue 932,(VK) worth, ol temporory note* to finance the wore. On e resolution of '•‘reeliolder IieBow, the Engineer was directed tc prepare plane lor toe r»-soriaong of Landis Avenue, Sea Isle Oily, wlUi a hard surface. Bids will be advertised for sc soon aa the plan* are approved." The Road Mupervieor, James McLmen, waa direcred to sc venire for bids for the lisrd-surfaciug ul thru*- square* ol Fark Ave..ur, Winiwnod, lue >e work 10 come Iroio U* reaular road appropriation. to provide for die vstensiou of the new road from North Will wood to wy Mound, to couect witli the Main Meraimre Road at Burleigh, the Engiueer - a* directed to prepare a map Showing the rouse of die road and J.e ground that Uie County must take over to build it. A committee wa* nVued 10 lake up With die elate hoard ot Commerce and Navigation, the mailer ol Cl»CUig up eurUe Gut Juiet, at Wttdwoud Crest, so tuat tiie County's road erteitfton to Two dile Beach con he completed. This con trait was staitwl two year* ago. and anil nwaiie tie approval ol the Comtnrrce Board to make ii* completion

possible.

81. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH. liev. Alovalu* Monalgnor i'ozzi, Recur Sunday Msssos at right and alce-forty-fire o'cio V. Eight o'clock mass will be s-oid on alternate Sunday* at Qfflhen Week-lay Mrss at eight o’clock. Confeielonr on Saturday eights at •even. Sunday School, followed by Bonedlcllcn at 2 o'clock.

A NICE SELECTION cf fuuntali ; pw»:^n guaranteed. FITCH DRUG

You Say You Can’t Advertise?

""hat'i what c»her« hr ve said and al of a tuddm found some competitor wa* doing what they :! ought they couldn't do. Ar.J getung away with H. Get the bulge on you; cor .petitort !>y telling your ttfwyin an attractive maimer so u .vSi<read. Yocll get iht ictults. We Are /sums te Help

OCEAN VIEW. Mis* Hattie Devaul. from Philadelphia, la spending aome time with her grandmother, Mrs. Devaul. !Jr. and Mrs. Charles Eh Rob* were Ocaan City aboppurs on Wednesday. Rev. Leonard Way * Herded the funeral of his brother, Mr. Way, ot Cam-

den.

Mr. James Godfrey, from Corson* inlet, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. William Devaul attended the funeral if Mr. Devaul's aunt, Mrs. Cheater, of Devon City. Miss Marion Hewitt, who Is at the State Normal school, spent Bondar with her mother, Mrs. HewltL Mr. Burn* Thompson, of Harrisburg, Pa., la spending aoue time with hi* rimer. Mrs. Ferman Downam. Mr. Lincoln Way, (tf Jentlr'.own. Pa-, spent Sunday with hi* mother, Mr*. Way. Mr. Charles Will*, of Atlantic City, •pent Mubuay with his family. Mr. Somers Townsend Is on the sick

lift.

Mist. Irene Hand, of Cape May Court House, is spending eome time with Mrs. Austin Devaul. Mr. Richard Anderson, of Pnlisdclpbia, spend Sunday here.

WOODBINE.

A meeting of the Board ul Trade was held al the Land and 1 more remant office, Monday evening. Miss P. Bolwlnlck recently xeiuraed from a Dip to New York City, Mr. W. F. Pannr of Bridgeton, paid several people a visit on Saturday. Mioees K. Benson, F. Greenstein, T. Zuchovlu, grammar school teacher®, spent a few hours at Court House last Saturday. The Levenson family are mounting the loss of their father, who passed away at the hospital in PhLadetjhla. Saturday morning. Tbe body waa brought hero Sunday, where he waa buried. M. Mendelsohn took a business trip to Philadelphia hurt week. A baby boy was boro to Lb* Schutsberg family. Mr. Pallu failed the town on Thurs-

day.

Mr. Eravi's died lost Thursday of an illness of a aboil period. He was buried on Friday. The Keystone Telephone operate re spent an enjoyable evening at C farewell party Tuesd-.y evening, al Wildwood, in honor of Mr. Castor, District Muperlnunoent, who bas resigned his position and expects to leave Jersey shortly. Mr. L. Champion, at Cape May Court House, paid «be town a visit Sunday. Mumu of our boys and girls motored to a dance in Belcoville, Friday eve-

ning.

M. Kapptn spent tbe week-end in New York City. The base ball gain-.- which was to be played hero with Wildwood wau postponed fur a further date. Mrs. Goldenthal will remain with her mother, Mrs. Nappen, for the sum-

mer.

N. Hoscnfdd is at present employed at the 1*. K. R. station at Bellplaln. Tbe town lost one of Im firut Inhabitants. Mr*. Goldfarb, who died at tbe hospital Saturday evening. Sons and daughter arrived on the last train. Sundry Tbe bedy vas brought Sunday anO was 1 uried at 6.&Q P. M. TTJWNMEND'g INLET. Mrt,Larry Semon, proprietor ot the Townsend's Inlet HoteL la here this week supervising the renovating of nil place, preparing for tbe summer visitMr. William Cola, of 1‘bUadelpbls, Is here ibis week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirahaw and eon were week-end visitors. Mr. George Rappel returned to bis home on Saturday, after undergoing a •light operation lu town last week. Mm Jacobs and family, of Phtladel1*0. arc settled here for the summer. M,-. Wm Metcalf, of Riverside, spent Sunday here. While hero Mr. Metcalf purebaend the Cruiser Myrtle, formerly owned by A S. Royal, of Camden. N. J. Mr John Fairy .md E. W. Counils*. Camden, wero here on Sunday. Mr. Edwin Rosa, .of rhlladelohia. spent Scnday wlih bis brother hero. Townswtd’s Inlet regretr the death of Mr William Hovel!, who passed away on Monday . April 19. Mr. Bovell bad been a reeldent hero for tbe past «.-•nty-twc year*. Up until a year eg* be *%* a very active man, when he wa* take,. Ul. which, (atrr c onfined him to his bet and finally ended with hi* death 0. Monday. He waa one of tb* old war reterana serving this eocntrv during the Civil War. Services were conducted or Wedm-> day evening al 7.30 by Rev. QUllaon. at tbu residence on Rose street; air*. on Tlu-reda.- afternoon, at one o'clock, at Bhrbder>) iindc'rtakers p»«foe u, Camden. Intmment was made at the Eve;green cemetery. C^Jra. N. J. Mr. 80cell Is Arrived bf a widow.