Cape May County Times, 8 October 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Vol. 35, No. 41

SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1020

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B NOTES OF THE PAST WEEK AND GLEANINGS OF A SONAL CHARACTER; LITTLE MS OF INTEREST ABOUT K8 YOU KNOW FATHERED THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.

c. w. Way is now taking a i ott--te course i:. Uie medical departol the Cniveretty of I’eniisylvania, t lf)i* reason will be absent from u Friday and Saturday of week. Office hour* will be kept ee* days by Dr. Eugene Way. ar office hour*, from 2 to 4 1*. M. day; other hour* by appointment. SERVICE STATION AND „S. We carry a complete line nine Ford parts. and can make promptly. Electric welding ■ng done, and storage batterarced. Expert auto repairs, ~d tire* and tubes. MAZURlE’S GE AND SERVICE STATION, e City.—adv. t£. JS! SHOES! SHOES! For nil ily, from the smallest lot up to -d mothor; school slioee, drees work shoes, in endless variety pulur prices. Big shipment ti"W sites and styles while the stock it YOUR pair is waiting ioi you. get’em. PFEIFFEB’F BOULE8TORE. Adv. 'it isn't convenient for you to come K * bank in person, you may open ■ t by mail. Send your first ■ Security Trust Co., Cape that cough. Full line of cough -FTTO I i DRUG CO.—Adv. good warm-weather sport is billThe place to play Is a BRAGA’S, avenue.—adv. tL ROASTEP PEANUTS— day at BR-XA S.—adv. U. 8 AND SHOATS for sale—W. L Soutn Sea-.ille. Adv. CREAM all the time—FITCH

—Adv.

COMMISSIONERS FIND UTILITY PETITIONS LEGAL At a regular meeting of the Sea Isie City Coinmiasionere held on Monday, Solicitor Cole reported Uiat the petitions presented at the previout meeting for the purchase by 'be City of the Electric Light, Water and lias companies were in legal form, and that 20 per cent of the registered voters at the last general election were required to have sir-ied the petitions before the city coul '. act. It was Ihtn ascertained that over the required number had affixed their names to the petitions, and the matter will comt. op at the meeting next Mon-

day for action.

As a matter of experiment it waa agreed to place three rows of piling

NEW LAW EXEMPTS HOUSES FHOM TAXES ANY PLACE BUILT FROM OCTOBER OF THIS YEAR UNTIL OCTOBER C F 1922 IS EXEMPT FROM TAXATI DN FOR FIVE YEARS, LAW OESIGFED TO ENCOURAGE BUiLD’ YG; SHOULD PROVE BtiON

FOR SHORE.

The ole maxim hy which me are told that "not. ing is snre but death and

^ taxes" loae part of iutni'h by the new points along the ocean front, in the Tonu law which lias jur. 1/econie effective in of three styles of jetties, with a view of Sew Jerse . undir which anvoue who

reclaiming laud lost iu the last storm in

K.bra.rj olU,,. ,nC b, to o a doig. u... lo, U„ o.xl

similar eoroachmenl by the sea. 'iv* year* anyhow.

The law waa passed by the New Jersey Lesiah tare before the last adjourn-

WILL SHINGLE MOOSE BUILDING lneu t i anu n proyide- that no taxet

nliaK be lev ed lor a period of five years

At a meeting of the Loyal Order o.' any dw. Img Improvement Uirt may Moose, on Tuesday night, it was voted made in the bnil.ln.g »l houses from to bare the Moose Home, on Minerva | <»cto'.. i n_. of tfeia year until October

Street abingled.and the trim painted. ti'« > ...

Ttiis will make a nice improvement and | The new law sno -M pro»e a boon add to the attract!veneMof the city. Tin the seashore resorts, as II IS cerium Lodge is now in a fine financial condit- encoorage building on the part of many ion, having a reserve fund of over WUU. who were hesitant because of the high

cost of labor and building materials. Hr bull ling now and thne 'ukiiig advantage of Ibis law ’here is io cost to be figured on for taxes for five years and the sum so saved can be subtracted from

Ur William H. Barclay left Saturday morning after a pleasant two weeks at his home on the ocean front Mrs. Mills, of Philadelphia, who has been the guest of Mm. J J Winkler, returned the first of the week. Mrs. S. S. Gemmlll has been In Atlantic City for several days, the guest of Miss Glasgow. Mr. William P. Shea. Jr., lett on Tuesday for Washing ion. D. C.. where he Is studying for the priesthood. Mrs. Annie Deacon, who has been visiting her spier. Mrs. Harry Krais*, returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday

the building cost, thereby absorbing at least part of the natural lowering in building prices dutiug the next few

years.

Wisdom would dictate spreadi'— word of this law amongatPhiladelphians xnd residents of other states, who because of their residence in another state,

not be familiat with it.

Recent arrivals at the Bellevue Mrs. Detach. W, If. Miller. F. P. Gallagher, Philadelphia. F. Kelly. Los An-

geles. Calif.

‘ Mr,. E. Whl.tak.r, Mr

COMPANY au\. Miaa Marlon Whittaker, and Imr son. Curl Wolfrum left on Monday Mr. Allen Whittaker, were week-end

tpshead Bay. when- he has ac- guests at the Lincoln. ' and Mrs. William F. Jocher will

motor to Vineland and Bridgeton for the week-end. visiting the ■‘Sweet Po-

tato and Tobacco ku gs.”

a position

r!th a coal company.

I. W. Miller, and little Miss left for Chicago on Wednes-

■nded vislL

r an

anJ Mrs. MarineUt and family their home on Italia Street last . McGloughlin was one of the Stayers, having only this week ' her home on Minerva Street. E. Arnett, who has been in York with her -ister for a fort- , ictumed to Sea Isle City this . S. Edith Halstead has closed summe- home and returned to delphli- Her aunt, Mrs. F. «lice om panted her. : Mmgaret Msgill. the kinderi teacher, went to Philadelphia u:day to pass the week-end friends. , Fred Ebllng and her daughter, Elvina Ebllng. returned from tht i their home In Philadelphia onduy. Leslie Bartlett left the Surf Hoondav morning, the lest guest of :ason. The •'Surf Is being pul in for ita long winter Bleep. Cordelia Bitterly and family closed their home on Ariadne after a long season at the

Mr. S. S. Gemmlll has purchased of Mr. Edward Wlngert his Ford Sedan, and is now taking bis first lessons In

driving.

The fishing is the best for the jn Great crowds of both men and omen come to the pier for the s|K»rt, some fishing all night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sterns are redring congratulations on the arrival a small daughter. Dorothy, Thursday. Mrs. Annie Schultz visited her cousin. Mrs. A. G. Rice, on Sunday. Mrs. Rice lef. on Wednesday for Poltctown to visit her aunt, Mrs. Schultz's mothho is in feeble health. v. and Mrs, W. H. Luther have returned from a brief vacation. Mr, Luther preached his first sermon after vacation on Sunday. Mrs. Luther's mother is somewhat Improved in

health.

Louis Beretta Is having exten-

sive improvements made on his house on Harrison Streei. The house is to be raised seven feet and thoroughly renovated Inside and out. M r. William

Stevens has begun the work.

Mrs. B. C. Reed has received word from Russia that he son. Charles J Reed. U. S. S. Fredericks, expects to i.rrivt in this nort about October 15.

* ‘ sail for

NO EXEMPTION THIS YEAR

FOR HOMES UNDER WAY.'year, Ocean View winning in the 12th , inning, and the score being Delmont

Trenton—Home* In course of con-jO, Ocean View 1.

•traction yesterday, when assessors Mr. Eugene Meher has improved his began their valuation work, will not house with a new porch and

bo entitled to the five-year exemption kitchen.

for the coming year, according to ad- Supervisor V illiam Barbour has the

vice of the State Board of Taxes and new electric lighi piers completed

Assessment to local assessors. 'he entrance to Sea Ule turnpike, and

The hoard takes the position that we all say. a good joffi

under the recent law of the legisla- Mr. Lucian Eddie and wife have reture the five year tax exemption stat turned home after a delightful trip to ute. passed U> stimulate building, ap- Niagara Falls. N. Y.. and Toronto, CanSwr TSS 1™ D.»w Warner .peal Moal.y !'« «- *»•«. «« «

toner i. x»-u. ana wi ium. proval of the people at a referendum. terday 8 Rnd°lrnprovetnents r to real es- Owund has been broken at the; for ,.n aue.u.., .., u ai to put the bridge, tate not completed will fail to benefit south side of the depot for a lan- in proper condition to meet the treffle

hv the law for this year. new bungalow for Mrs. Patrick M<- on our highways.

a circular to loc.-'l assej-mrs. the Goohnn. of Philadelphia. Mr. DeVaul | -j,, (t,j. connection, may we Invite hoard comments upon passage by the I" 'he contractor. your Sttentlon to a report by Stati legislature of the law for assessois M: Tremble has moved h s family Highway Engineer Thomas J. Ft to inquire into rental values in fixing '« Mrathmere. where he nas laKi .. a j UkI aubm j tte< ], baaed on data collected issessments. as sustaining the boards position wlih ( ontrucioi U.iddlnglo c . iiarleg A sf ea) i i ^eonrtment engl-

. lew that the market valui of prop- 1 -

erty should be taken into considera

tion In determining valuer.

and Mrs. John T- G1 l'h>on are —- p^j. jhey expected to sa ted home ^'Ti^ero Penn |England and then for America. 1.™'™" oWbS tb.y h,v.‘ jpl.’lilil' .hi lour . ,ul-

In attendance at Philadelphia.

and

e W. C. T. U. will hold Its OdoteUng w ith its president. Mr-

us Miller. Neptune £'

_re Avenue. The County Superdent of Citizenship will be pres-

~d make an address.

. Smith and Miss Helen Moore, hevllle N C., left last WednesThey have been guests at the *ilyn" for several weeks. They delighted with their first visit to

Isle City.

and Mrs. LcRoy J. Archer Im- ! the fine weather by golng to

c City on Saturday and on Sunday. caUlng on the

Steers. Mr and Mrs. Steer

cozlly domiciled In their

POPULAR CARS DROP IN PRICE. In spite of the big sales of the past month. Overland announces big reduc-

n* in price.

The model 4-Touring drops from

James G. Hardie and a party -lends motored to Atlantic City iek to see the Curtis Airplane The party included Mrs. th and Mlvs Moore, of Asheville. rs. Ebllng. of Philadelphia. ' Mrs. Annie Ankele, of Sea Isle

*1075 F. O B

*R9r..

The mod 1 4-Snlan from *1675

ilh these new prices.

$1*75.

SOUTH DENNIS. Miss Mary Meerawld. of Trenton, j spent the week-end with her parents. ' Matthew Jefferson and son visited his parents on Sunday. Miss Hesaie Cahaley is visiting relatives ir Millville. J. K. Carroll and Miss Helen Carll called on the Misses Ludlam on Sunday Several of our people attended the Cbautauqu-. at Cape May C. H. last

week.

Miss Agnes Meerwald accompanied two other members of the Girls’ Club the State Fair In Trenton on Friday in order to give a demonstration in canning. M s Annie Nickerson has returned i Alenside, after visiting her state Mis- Thelma Nlckeraon entertained Miss Dorothy Barron over Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Meerwald of Camden spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs Charles Fidler entertained gnssts on Friday. Mrs E. Nickerson has returned to her home, after visiting at Peters-

burg.

FYank and I-eon Compton spent the we#V-end with A. ** '■* aunuel Motion last week Mis E. Ross visited her parents last

week

Capt A J. Meerwald spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Miss Thelma Nicker; on visited friends at Avalon Tuesday evening Mrs. Lau.a McKeag ha-- gone away for the winter.

NEED MILLIONS FOR NEW JERSEY BRIDGES Highway Department Estimates $18,000,000 Must Be Spent to Replace and Repair Bridges. HUDSON TUNNEL CEREMONIES. taia Board of Taxation Explain! Exanfptlon of Aateumants Undar Naw Law—To Redlatrict State.

OCEAN VIEW.

Miss Amanda Tullner and sister Eva

of Philadelphia, spent Sunday thelr mother, Mrs. Tullner.

The Ii.-lmont nine crossed bats with | Ocean View boys on Saturday. Oct. 12nd. on the Ocean View diamond It

the best game played here this

Trenton.—Not less than $18,000,000 vill have to be spent eventually to bring the bridges connecting the highways up to the proper standard ■« Uj the state for this phase of the road construction program for the ensuing years, was the declaration made by the State Highway Department in a communication to Governor In urging the governor to Impress upon tht next session the necessity for adequate bridge Improvements, so fh*t there may he nothing lacking to perfect the highway system, the coinml*sion declares that unless ample financial provision Is made for Improvements much of the value of the sys-

tem will be Impaired.

The cotnti.tasU m points out that more than $4,000,000 will be necessary If there Is to be prompt construction of seven new bridges to replace structures which have come to the state In u deplorable condition from the counties. This work, the commission adds, should be done In the next three years. The commission further recites that In the neighborhood of $2,000,000 for repairs are needed on 2<X) of the 600 hrldges on the highway system, and If the present program of the state ta to la.- carried out $12,000,000 will hav be- spent to replace a number of the

hrldges.

in Its letter to the govern- r the com-

mission adds:

“We would respectfully urge, therefure.that consideration be given by the next legislature to the propoalt'on

WOODBINE. r. and Mrs. Comelz and babe visited their parents over the week-end. Miss D. Sparks and Mr. Grace, of Millville. Stopped here Sunday on their way to South Seaville. Mr and Mrs. Garrison and family were visitors at the Shropshire home Sunday. r. i-nd Mrs Hoffman and daughter spent several days with relative! la New York. Miss Mae Zimmerman, of Philadelphia. paid friends a short visit laat

week.

Several boys and girla enjoyed the ■veiling at the Nappen home Thursday, •vening Mr. D. J. Robinson was a Vineland . tailor Thursday. M. Mendelsohn took a business trip o Philadelphia Monday. I. Levenson spent a few days with -tends here. Mr. and Mrs. N Greenstein arrived Saturday to spend the holiday with their parent-. Mr. D Crancaglini. broiler, wife ind children left for California, after pending twelve years here. The Rablnowltz family were holiday taitors in Philadelphia. S Stein was home for the week-end.

BELLEPLAIN.

Mrs. R. B. Mason and Mr* Reuben M. Hess visited their sister, at Bridgeion Hospital, on Friday. Edward Hoffman and family are viaRing relative* in Vineland UUa week. Mrs. Win Layton is spending a lew days with her son Hernchel, at Mill-

ville.

Mr. J. H. Clark made a business trip to Bridgeton, on Saturday. Mrs. G. H. Warren and daughter, of Tuckahoe. called on her mother. Mrs. I. D. Hess, last Sunday. Mrs. John A. Chandler has returned o nr r home in Phllllpshurg. after a :vvo w-eks' stay with her mother, Mrs. j. U. Hess, taking along with her Misa Lolita Hess, her niece. Camp 128. P. O. 8. of A., gave an oyster supi>er Saturday evening for K- benefit of the order. Miss Erma Mason is visiting Capo May City friends this week. Miss Elizabeth Bachelor spent the week's end with her parents. Mrs. W. W. Mason spent Saturday ith her mother at Richland. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LeMunyon a son. "Belford Smith LeMunron.”

DENNISVILLE.

! Mr. Elmer Hall spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. David

Campbell.

Mrs. Samuel Woolsey spent Wed-

SCRVABO FIDEM.

The way In which the women of the _, llo onuluc ,

country are supporting candidates who neaAtl y and Thursday lii Philadelphia

oted against suffrage in the Senate M j Bg R oxanna (; a ndy entertained

ir House shows that they ate broad s unda y School class on Monday

minded enough to Judge ii public oflic- a f ternoon py having a party,

ial from his whole record while in of Mr E nK ,. n ,, Springer spent Thurs-

flee. and are not forming their opin- d , v ni( , hl Millville,

ions from consideration of an isolated several people here attended «he vote that he may have cast. Tho faith i ohautauqua this week at Cape May

In women, which Congress and the, p ourt h ousv States demonstrated when they be-1 —

stowed suffrage upon them, wai

misplaced.

spent Sunday

neer of bridges, will i carries Infoi mutton In detail as to the situation spectlng the bridges. We would particularly call the attention of your cellency to the seven structures which Mr. Mend characterizes as importa >t locations needing Immediate attention, to use his words: ‘As a matter of gency.' following are the seven struc-

tures:

‘ Raritan river bridge at Perth Amboy; Mata wan creek. Monmouth county; Cooper's bridge over Naveslnk river, Monmouth county; Manasquan bridge, touching M- r.mouth and Ocean counties: Shark river bridge, Monmouth county ; Pine Brook bridge. Morris county; Bedmlnster bridge, the north branch of the Raritan river In Somerset courty. The Pine Brook structure ta on route No. 12 and the Bedmlnster on route No. 16. All the

In connection

Mr. Willys says

could not possibly have taken this art,on unless we felt thoroughly Justified in anticipating redur.-d cost of material, against which condition ou’ company have mr.de provision, has been commented that the Automobile bu.-imts has been profiteerin'The profit in proportion to the increase in price ha- been much less In

this industry than prior

After two months' persom.' investigatlon of conditions abroad I am firmly of the opinion that 'his country cannot hope to develop a healthy hi: -iness and be able to compete with foreign markets units; we re-establish merchandise “cllinc prices mote nearly on a Tar with conditions before the war Pi- rpont and Brown, of Wildwood, (the agents for this car, have Mr Wil-

*at ta the First Baptist Churcu, 1921. ,

lfc-22 A fine program has;

d Leigh Colvin. d<-m Write your buslnc. s and eocUl letonline- for Vice-President. I terii on nKv iy printed .stationery. The i the address Tuesday eve-1 mnall—the returns Urge. We

Hb. Hiller, the local preeident. 1

$ this city.

Mr Elmer James and family have

moved here.

Miss Cora Hugh-

with her mother. STUDEBAKER CUTS PRICES. Miss Grace Fid. t spent Sunday

. „ . . with her parents.

Three Type* of Autos Are Reduced Mta , Blizzard spent the week

$125 to $200 Each. end in Philadelphia

Following the example set by two, There was a cake and pie soc ial

oth.-r automobile companies, the Stu-j given in the school house on Friday ; others ar* Important links of route No. cb-baker Corporation last night an-j for the benefit of the school j 4. which runs from Rahway ‘ tbse-

nounred a substantial reduction In the ’ Misses Carmola and Benedita Berprices of all cars, effective Immediate-(arde spent Saturday in Philadelphia. Orders creating a new price list Miss Sue Sculls, of Philadelphia. •nt out from headquarters in Detroit spent some time with Mr. and Mrs.

ere announced here by Pierpont and 'James Sayers.

Brown, of Wildwood, county dlstribu- Mrs. Samuel Wool;on and two n I daughters. Irene and Aura, spent Sat-

Beginning today, the special six Urdu- at Cape May.

touring car which sold for *1875. drops i Miss R. S. Gandy spent Saturday in

to *1750: the Coupe from *285(1 to! Philadelphia.

*2650: the Sedan from *2950 to *2750.' Mr. Ralph Peterson called on W. J

and the hig six touring c ar from *2350 | Thompson Sunday.

*2150. All these pri- - are f.o.b. i Mrs. D. Westcott ta spending sever-

pptmlt. | al days In Millville.

first announcement of a redm- Mrs. H. Floyd entertained Rebecca lion in the price of automobiles came land James McCray over the w.-ek end eral days tgo from the Ford Motor Miss Helen Fidlc, spent the week-

This "was followed by a big price end with her mother

cut by the Overland and then ft was Mrs. Edward Mills and family an generally predicted there would be guests of Mrs. Eugene Way. cuts throughout the entire automobile Mrs. O. Geary and daughter spent industrv. 'Saturday in Philadelphia.

| V. Miller was home over the week-

NOTICE. An entertainment was held in the

I desire to take this means of pub- jt e Chuifh on Sunday morning. Rely thanking the party who endeavor- Mrs. S. Woolson spent Monday In

ed to spoil my sign at the corner 01 Philadelphia.

Landis Avenue and Ocean Avr * -

»t »<*"

print a

SLY JIM.

covering It with green paint on Saturday night. 1 thank him because 1 An example of Governor Cox's <. believe the action will prove a boom-1 paign chicanery, to say nothing of his erang to th, one small enough to »••• insulting attitude toward his country sort to such dirty tactic?, and a! o | f brought to licht by tl - New York bellece that “every knock ta a hoc t •' Sun's article written by its rorresponI am here to slay, to give the public , lt ut traveling wich the Cox entourage -quare deal, sell the bosi goods I _\t Salt Lake City. Utah, after char know how. and will keep doing so aci.-rizing the Republican slogan. Am“gentlenaji” who defaced m> erica first" as synonymous with the sign i» known. To prove to i-n- v-n- f*nni?| H n "Deutschland uber alles”. Mr. ral public that I am not of a small rot handed out to the newspaper cor 'nough nature to prosecute him f-'i .- iinndw,i? '11 ■ a stenographic report jttemptlng to destroy my prc-.ertv, ! u)r |dent" the speech with these am taking this means of warning him words add--d hat should it happen again. I will "America first in the progress ol Invoke the law to th. fullest extent to, (he world: America the leader In thprevent further depredation? by him ] p-adjuatmeni now at hand. What sort Advertisement. Benjamin Stein. ' „f America first could you have with Mexico, Turkey and Russia as our as-

so, iates as p-ouosed by the reaction-

ary Candida-•-

Mr. Cox’s soapbox oratory keeps him pretty bu-y amplifying and cor-

anythlng-

YO’J CAN BUY THE TIMES or. the day of publication at the fol lowing places, in Sea lele City: LOUIS BRACA. Ocean Avenue.

FITCH DRUG CO, Landis Avenue, reeling.

“These brldget are In • -eh c< lion that regard'ess of what .* to be don* as to their permanent replucvit the sum of not less than $31fi.mu.st be provided for the repairs keep them In paasable condition pending the availability of adequate fund* to meet the permanent conatructlon plans which Mr. Mead hna out-

lined for 'hem In his report.

“A survey baa also shown that tm.dilate repair* are needed for 200 of the OOO bridges on the various atate highway routes. These repairs are for the purpose of providing light bridges temporary nature un’,,1 new ones nf lasting type are built. It I* estimated that $940,000 will be required for these minor Improvements. To take of Incidental repairs not definitely foreseen ut this time, another Item of $000,000 should lie provided, roskig In all $6,000,000 for urgent repairs mid rebuilding the bridges mentioned before within the next three years. It ta our view that this work can be ignored If traffic la to be maintained on the highways Even If the unt above mentioned 1a tirovldud

(Continued on page 6'

PETERSBURG.

Mrs. A. Bishop, recently of Illinois, announces the birth of a son. Mrs. Iltaaop will be remembered as Miaa Laurr. Wise. Mrs. Martha Caldwell was the gueat of Mrs. Hiram Sack last Tuesday. Mr. George LHlks, of Dividing Creek, as a week-end visitor at Greenfield. Mr A. G. Butler has been entertaining relatives from Hammonlon, N. J. Mrs. A. H. Sapp entertained Mrs. Herschel Pettit, of Ocean City, laat Monday afternoon. Miss Lucy Regina ta the proud possessor of a new piano. Misa Elizabeth Wise ta visiting relates at Palermo

AVALON—PEERMONT. Encouraged by the successful flying in the face of the weather man, the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. Church planed a second picnic on Wednesday of last week which rivalled in point of athcr. cats, and all that goes to make up a successful picnic, the delightful gathering at Seaville Camp •round. This lime it waa Narborough's fjinding, nid a right Jolly good time was enjoyed. As an aftermath ol the Seaville Picnic, the Ladies' Aid enjoyed a Waterr elon Party at the home ut Miss Mar1 11 Smith The pastor, Mr. Karl R-amer, had donated an abundance of watermelons, and the surplus was disposed of in this pleasant way. Mr. Thomas Pierce, who has resided tor twelve years in Peermont, removd his family to Haddonfleld last week. Mr. Pierce has been a highly esteemed c.tizen and will be missed by his many fi lends The .'bermund" was closed last we-, k. Mr. and Mrs. Spillberger have r, turned to town. Mr, aud Mrs. William W. Walker returned to "hlladelphia this week. James Warwick Price's cottage, Ashantee. is closed for the season. Mr. M. P. Walker and family will . ail from San Francisco Nov. 13th. Mr. Charles Sbemeley and hia daughter, Mias Carrie Sbemeley, '.eft this week for their Lome in Sl Petersburg. They will make the Journey in th**lr car. traveling leisurely, being about ten days on the way. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rockett are at their collage on Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, who leased th. Allen Collage for the season, returned to Germantown last week. Mr. and Mr*. S. J. Allen, of Trenton, left for their home on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carr, who have been among the all summer cottaters, went home last week.

An Ideal Way to Save /s through the Building and /umn Association. Here your small monthly payment zvorks for you and in a few short years is returned to you with its accumulated earnings. As safe as a national bank and more convenient. An ideal way, too, to finance the building of a home. Ask us about it. Tradesmen’s Building and Loan Association CHAS. H. CLOUTING, Pus. H. LOVE. Tress. A. 8. STEELMAN, Sso.