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X Hammell Co.<br />

ii<br />

VILLB, N. J.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Artitlrc<br />

MEMORIALS<br />

fe<br />

Eractla*<br />

All kind, <strong>of</strong><br />

CtlftMJf<br />

Work<br />

C ALL aad<br />

laspact<br />

oar large<br />

oar large<br />

stock <strong>of</strong> fts-<br />

tiaed work<br />

•ad oar (A<br />

cMltiae for<br />

muafactar-<br />

la* It; or If<br />

dealrod oar<br />

representa-<br />

tive will call<br />

oo you and<br />

•bow TOO tbe<br />

ItUit de-<br />

sign*tames- tfl.rf.ft<br />

MM* OH Iprtfcj banrr. Ups HJ.HJ.<br />

IIIIMIMH<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Uttfe Boy's<br />

Thanksgiving<br />

H<br />

CEBTA1N UtUa Boy wbo Urea<br />

la a family where chlldreo<br />

nud holidays and OUCB ore OU<br />

Important fee-ton la crerytlay<br />

llf» ini talking about too Doit boU-<br />

dav. Tbe Little Bay has • trait cota-<br />

CKIO (a childhood <strong>of</strong> tiring Urcrty la<br />

| anticipation and very Uttle la tntmorj.<br />

Oa tho morning <strong>of</strong> Dp-. 20 bo ink*<br />

unfatlirucd ami alert, not to disc/ass<br />

Je*4cruay'a Irlompbs DOT the wbole-<br />

aok* cunUo croeroalry <strong>of</strong> oDekea and<br />

acnta. No. Indeed! He begin. bU list<br />

for next ChrUtmaa.<br />

This Llnlo Doj had finished a elort-<br />

oas pcrioj <strong>of</strong> flallowrea prrpaxataaGa.<br />

There nu tuxblnj tw had Dot cat<br />

and pjlulcJ aod planned that Iba mini<br />

<strong>of</strong> a flroyear-old rlilki cocOJ coocelre<br />

<strong>of</strong>. llr LaJ tuiil a stortoa* moctb <strong>of</strong><br />

auU> liwli.u. QUJ It had been crowned<br />

by a utUfiui'ifT Uoliowccn rrvcl. bal<br />

n^tuurx vat t" Mm oalx an lnccntiro<br />

to fanUcr 1'Urnult <strong>of</strong> )oj. oot a atata<br />

nbcrrlu to mt anbilr.<br />

I be oc it holiday,<br />

Urtle D07.<br />

A Rate Americans<br />

Uaitou U\«d<br />

tnry iu A-DL*;rk-o. a<br />

tljau a half n»<br />

uf lb«<br />

ib» tuc««3£r uf bot* recdral<br />

Irua ai> iurrat«. I act qnaUOdl Is<br />

nurd vt<br />

«ro «Hir Kutbcr.<br />

nU» la •&]<br />

coonlrj. ay<br />

Ion) l» mj<br />

n>< want.<br />

~!1» makctb UJO 1<br />

vm utt fltrtxo vrt<br />

ar Cl<br />

tba kldatya nvay<br />

Udssrra ooadfal<br />

testad and prmn<br />

Noaa aodoraad Uka Doaait Kldacy<br />

PUla,<br />

Un. G«MT* H. BiHwr. 80a UU<br />

CUT, N. J- »».j»: "I<br />

Uh kit<br />

. 80a U<br />

isffand for<br />

110 Ou«rn in<br />

• tic -;i.a..v.<br />

crl). fur IIWM<br />

11..' I :.•.!•<br />

b I unlit lu Iba >TV IhiD •tavvbrrv 00<br />

It pmrtUtM 1U.1i >um i>f kno«<br />

•Am»rt.-n. I i I lot*, I «erre tbca<br />

"!T bert. my on<br />

ramra with kidney aad Madder troobla.<br />

I triad r mrBilsrr <strong>of</strong><br />

doctors, bat did Dotjrst<br />

macs relief tmtll I aaad P~*-*- iLv<br />

n«y Piha. Tbay did me ao ocacb rood<br />

thai I wouldn't «M"» <strong>of</strong> bsiog wtiaoot<br />

Frtoa COc, at all daalcra. Dont<br />

jopl» aak for a tddan naady—cat<br />

DoaV. Kidsar PUla—Aa aama t£»t<br />

Mra. BUbar had. roatn-Hilbora Co,<br />

P Buffalo. N. Y. ad*<br />

poUJKtlTaf fgW<br />

._ BirfwBrS) jteaa. tee*UW tss»a<br />

If. t» a <<br />

ck. bill<br />

ajmi k> tn* h<br />

r. Uata <strong>of</strong> Mrs *c<br />

ill. In MarU»««<br />

»i. **- bldn<br />

fcUl<br />

A Thanksgiving<br />

Song<br />

for a iluy <strong>of</strong><br />

In ber tniuj<br />

u ur<br />

"Ok tUiw>!<br />

INMMJIMI<br />

• IWVWI p<br />

dMmUncBi bfdad^ete.<br />

A<br />

era*. Am<br />

* know?<br />

th*t a pair<br />

wiU casae<br />

Now! Aboat<br />

they perfect f<br />

W« caa tell<br />

HNE & WlfTAkCt,<br />

w^B^hsB^B^b^stfsi a^ast faMAW4a^kBL<br />

lit l%h 8t, •ffliille, H. J.<br />

THJ!T.T.H: v 11 HZ<br />

•j,.'' ,....; •• ', JOHH B. THOMPSON<br />

OAEB MAY COUBT HOUSE. N. J.<br />

m<br />

TO<br />

IBYE SIGHT SPEOTATiTBT,<br />

?7S2 CHxwrd Avo, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

bol<br />

i el**-:"<br />

"Alul— ^o uu, in.iinrtin. plej.»»/<br />

^ U }ost<br />

'-nine the UorrltL&l<br />

lui'c U »*-o bnj ituit ttils bolidaj thai<br />

meant ao much to our foretatbef* BJ-<br />

HUJ-U 3iX> jri^on* aso U now altaoal<br />

"Ju*X tn-HUnji but t-atlnfi;l~<br />

\VL_J[ (ouU (bu uxXbtrf- do? Btw<br />

con orvjuuj la bt-r mind—a<br />

cti*» mind ut a iDetv Ueluj «bo U not a<br />

mottivr— for tvam«rtLLu^ with which to<br />

Of comx? bUo flually Uttg; aj> tht* etory<br />

uf tli«r »ulX4.'rln^x ami trtamplu* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pXIcrlm*. Ht*e dltla'r Jas< read U od<br />

<strong>of</strong> a book (u Utflc Uuy. Kbo wonl<br />

that lotv»t uuj thv llttie<br />

^M* and<br />

the feu- qaecr, nutter, har<br />

cblMrva. thu ETtrat broaxed ID<br />

IXIKI tho tuntltgfiy that fl^tntfF<br />

through the tozv*i axul thrua^t. the<br />

Lcaxti* <strong>of</strong> these i4ou*r«r fuUc<br />

reaiiied that prospered<br />

their hard, hard wortc ttiat there was<br />

food eooafih to List them durtaff the<br />

coming winter.<br />

Wbtn the mother pictaivd the<br />

lams and the rode bins acO evil*, all<br />

full <strong>of</strong> crnln. Little Eioy aald. "Oh. Tix<br />

Afloticliyi<br />

We (hrc ti>ec pnac<br />

O Cod wtio boUo* B Thy band<br />

A&d* c£dtf cxali «^w4 Uoa our k**^<br />

And gxrat it (ram *e* la *ca<br />

To «3 CTT^rafmg Bxttr.<br />

We : "<br />

AS our da-yi.<br />

For Lie piUcn gjow ol die ocmjo tewu<br />

For the (AJpic yrpem. (<strong>of</strong> tile bumjtmv<br />

For toe wiring pkaoa <strong>of</strong> die )rrft>w (jai<br />

Fcr tbe nj^^^r* stffisfazne and (<strong>of</strong> dlo nil<br />

Tbecoalo die num. the ore is d» U<br />

Tbe dttob ol die engine. d>c wtartici aWI<br />

Tbo fire oi die Cargo and die carl's rcg<br />

Fot die ^^ ^ 4 d M<br />

Give Thacksfor Tbese<br />

U 6ood ttW Times<br />

HrnUh<br />

tag text when ha aald. "Let In tbe son-<br />

aioac and sVxtfy the room.'* To think<br />

rithtiy. feel <strong>On</strong>eiy and warmly re-<br />

spood to the lita. prtvliecca and }oja<br />

<strong>of</strong> oar cstata Is sound sense, good re-<br />

ligion and a prrprtoai feast. Wa thsa<br />

CM at tho t&ctx *rrl throw <<br />

Into the proper perspective. If the<br />

heart la lu time. a!i our sarroundlnga<br />

caxrb tbe melody.<br />

aa we think they are, and to rn'ilntt'n<br />

a cheerful spirit at all era BOO, U the<br />

first «4rp toward proving tba dictum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Goctbo thJt man Is not tbe victim<br />

bet bo Is ibe architect <strong>of</strong> his drcuo-<br />

(taaccs-<br />

The American<br />

1 h£SjTvm^3!lp o» Cp<br />

«t aiet» c/Kn><br />

*re> ee» a -1<br />

o-« taU ILJUL Lave aiiuj'lu I •*^uru.acan<br />

•UMJ torijL, utiJ. i» r-.ck- «-xtcst.- tbo<br />

Eojut.eaii cui^Jtw-. Small buwli <strong>of</strong> cM-<br />

SJi or LarqOArn-U ouuU nre tbe<br />

table *-^u4>cifQt. .Ktu-T UMS TBrtocJ<br />

•oiiti portkmi. cf tlu* fuo-J hJT© bcrca<br />

tlittJ tu tbe mmJih crltU rbopsticks tbo<br />

Ifcjaid rvmxiinl<strong>of</strong>. 1* »Ufat-d from tbe<br />

towL .<br />

In tbe CSJBBO <strong>of</strong> ric\*. vblcti woold be<br />

tedAoQji to pkk up I.TBIU by cmln. tbe<br />

bowl la <strong>of</strong>iio rau*-U to ibo tuoatb aad<br />

tbe rV* ab«>t.elcO or i*a>h«M doao ox ibo U* It<br />

At pGbiU- lOores ibe cbopoticks ml<br />

c*cb m*eol ina«t bo brer. Tbi» U tadl-<br />

•rated by ttw,* fatt tbat the cb<strong>of</strong>atlcks<br />

•r© n 1 " 1 " frum ouc piece <strong>of</strong> xrood »nd<br />

«r» Left joined totrethcr. as were<br />

mate bet* at oao Un^« lu tbo United<br />

BtP-tga. Tbciitt lit or cbopstickM are la-<br />

ot»cd LQ Q thiu i>aper enrt^iope. -waled<br />

at the exuL onU bearing Japanese ctiar-<br />

arttre adrrrtlHlua eUber tbe botd or<br />

tome firm tlut Luu» furaUbed tbcm free,<br />

to tbe proirrk-tor for tbe sake <strong>of</strong> tc*<br />

pObUdiy tba» cnlxwtL Toott^nlcka,<br />

w&lcb arc freely UM-0 by all ffx^arvrwi<br />

at inw.ii. are aluo Inctotued Lo envelopes<br />

tbAt trvqocnlly bear adrrrtlsl&ff tOMir<br />

trr.—Ketr Vork Time*.<br />

- ITn TATEM,<br />

tar ••i p. coasoN.<br />

WUaoo A Carr. Attn. 11 2e.itjjli.oo<br />

EXPLOSIVES^ OF WARFARE<br />

Ta a Oeaa* Eirta.-.t They Ar* a<br />

BBaert <strong>of</strong> Firoworka.<br />

War Is a vrUulcxale fireworks eele-<br />

tatiou- A u'-tnt tr»x meter is renlty<br />

•, daosvrotzx botu'i. uud ride grenade*<br />

txe txit aixull rocket*. t-arrylxi£<br />

ezploulvea uud Orvd from rlilea. Great<br />

fort destroying |iroj»tlleit louk alxnply<br />

like giduitlf rockets.<br />

Tbe Drut mocrtrlne con mu a Do-<br />

man eonuW. Tbe orst proj«rtils pro-<br />

pelled by u eiiJcaUro waa o<br />

Tne drat nbjnpocl waa a bomb dia-<br />

cnmmlng l" m tr w "** i atsm irr*ii^nl <strong>of</strong> bol-<br />

leta.<br />

Uodera warfarv la, ao to "p*^^ a<br />

development <strong>of</strong> Koartb or July Ideas.<br />

However, uuajwwder—Ibe flrat ex-<br />

pJosiTe—vrun Ituc-lf tBt^rc* fiuiy afuff for<br />

at least a lUoujuiud yam beforv any-<br />

body ^tHMigi^ <strong>of</strong> unlujc It for war pcr-<br />

posea. It wa> > umuMiu*y etnjjloyexl In<br />

p y etnjjoyexl In<br />

Cblna for flrvn*orb» aji I c-rncitera dur-<br />

tnff tbe csrilcMt tuaks tbcm<br />

deadly.<br />

Beolly uu liueudUry bomb waa tbe<br />

famous ~tircek Ore" <strong>of</strong> tbe crnsadera.<br />

It tma been KaU] tnot abruj»cel la a<br />

modified drx-wort* bomb. It baa tba<br />

Conn <strong>of</strong> a cylinder, walcb. at a dla-<br />

BOROUGH OF STONE HABBOB<br />

NEW jnmirr.<br />

NOTICE TO BIODC<br />

TlaJTwT ,<br />

fur UM-<br />

foe- the cxnil/urtloa <strong>of</strong><br />

sljpciS oa crr«t fhanrwl<br />

l! §tt <<br />

t<br />

»n to tbe Borooao <strong>of</strong> klooe Uaxtor. N. J .<br />

»Hl be ndnd by C^undl <strong>of</strong> aald Ikaroaab<br />

f . llaftior, A. J.. sinl't a o/ciock p. "*<br />

till.<br />

atONDAT. KO 1<br />

Uat- time tctforUk?<br />

br time art for Ibr nvrtlna <strong>of</strong> tbc Cooodl<br />

it Boroufh Hail and J^ DabUc oprt<strong>On</strong>c and<br />

a*tW^^TlM f* 4T TE*T peTOpOaavAal<br />

propcaKwirtarill b« rvcclvrd or cotaJLdmtl tm-<br />

a K&tioBaaJ min* 1 or Tro»t to. lo ttn* •T TrT i <strong>of</strong><br />

~l*v Mondr«d Uoliors («vSOO|. A drpomit <strong>of</strong><br />

foe DoslAxa •rill be retjuirrd U» ln»uxv rr-<br />

D«tnt at Wuoe llartior. N. J-, thU IStb<br />

day <strong>of</strong> Kowmbrr^itrtV<br />

!±O K McTHAVEN.<br />

Bh Clerk.<br />

PUBLIC BALE.<br />

« Is brr«by jrtvra that tbe<br />

will at 11 o'clock. «. OL, oa<br />

T<br />

vialloa <strong>of</strong> tba Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Co. at Cape Hay Court llooae. K.<br />

' lo aaiat avt smslifl atytkan, tnebamv-<br />

tzr mcnOockcd property, upon ..hicb It<br />

• Um undrf existloat law* for tb* rr«4<br />

fVoiu tbo stiii luo^zle aolbibly<br />

timed by " fuau. Ulur.a Ua own bead<br />

aiT. Unowlns oat 230 ur moCB lead bol-<br />

M U t s u oCB lead bol<br />

Ms Uut tnral on dxlx own accotml<br />

•tth a Jlt f 4O0 f<br />

l on dxlx o<br />

•tth a TaJoclty <strong>of</strong> 4O0 feet a<br />

FMAVnfc BeconL<br />

lt-ULApfiajBO<br />

y la ooa^alorcd<br />

. If aold it »Ui<br />

plaov 0/ etoraae<br />

-rrme CASH.<br />

-1SON<br />

Yoo Know What You<br />

Othtr rrapl« M*y Not<br />

TcO Tbcm Tbtoogh aa Adveitne-<br />

meat la TliLi Paper.<br />

AT. I<br />

5 ?lw4 M«<br />

9«tn« tr»cl or P*ra.4 arf 1*4-4<br />

awTviChaJ Irr BBa^tanLMcrtf »*»-<br />

«, tjtna ao>i baaatf fetTUki CMV<br />

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tuack<br />

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CIO tn t*e<br />

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u>i T»u haia<br />

!u. T«o (I),<br />

Caty<br />

Way<br />

|MU|,<br />

, tuocm liurty (M> «a<br />

ta« UHM city » UM 4>0« **A.<br />

, poUal us the oortav-<br />

l JridaU *-nd tart? (••><br />

|21»f OmjrLn**AJ<br />

a i \XJ-\ r ba * uaj a rmJkJuj* oa Oraa CBTK>*><br />

tnU LtLTf* aad a»«TStir-€i4ft4 fcMLx»-<br />

t <br />

taftcA UOC Otf iota la b±Ol» T«* Uj.<br />

aiuwg UM runnl tmck. lta« ta a<br />

^UTtj- dirarboa ua paxkiM wttto<br />

Koa>J lUirtJ-ULrt* and two braxk-<br />

[«u bd»u*ix«>d and Ua (HI),<br />

|2> i — rv-f n"'",g at a poinJ<br />

3uLncai4 prxtptirty lxoa <strong>of</strong> Vt>»-<br />

Itnnti ine CkoarlntmiicTty line<br />

to*aX Tbtoot !l»4> oorttacm44<br />

MUMAI4 Itiw cf V\rsl«-y Hoad<br />

. I Us* tkAaLuat a rsaslkua c4<br />

to Lbc La<br />

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NCWSPAIW CAPE MAY COUNTY GAZETTE<br />

VOLUME XXXVI. NUMBER 45. CAPE MAY COURT HOU8R. NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3.1915. WHOLE NUMBKl., 1£96-<br />

William H. Bright<br />

B01XT BSACB. N. J.<br />

jIiTOTliiMltyliaiirafite<br />

ptacad ta aaj part cf cecntr.<br />

Lb*r<br />

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miLb LEM rvun.rd Ua* <strong>of</strong> LmM<br />

tut) idL (XnJ) acwtta-rjU<br />

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-^.fib.t tw_uilrcii___ (lt*_X7l> t« t.<br />

u* l_U*j*m_ kX* a__ _bo«D on H_<br />

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Al___I__ Bawie-<br />

ThjT« l_KCUr><br />

1 BOJd ituxlf^U t3«lJ^<br />

ra €\u\r uJ AlLaoUc thAiirtAxU> U»<br />

tmrx)rtvl avuU UUrty |Uw> f«1 to a pouti tn<br />

UM UW* U£X oi k>U in blot* TtUty (M><br />

u iiwamrwiisa fc«t VV«aU .J LuU Oaa>d (Mid *« fcuindird and<br />

I7OJJ3) (art V«rs4<br />

tafin4 nvaA*jjx>d<br />

» u- UMI uui lie**)- tlnJ> W««4<br />

A UMT Ltxt. line T>a> c&ty-w*^ ex. «UM1<br />

j-iis tUinajrUUi* (Z7-3&> fort to carocr<br />

k4 .VO. TtLTTw iSo-uwtyt and t*t<br />

If ( N> t*B*^l rnln| |rj ttlanttf "*<br />

^O4 ,\A THj^« ttoWtaJii aU<br />

«_j), tUocA Ttilxty iMH-b.<br />

Lot lu lac N^rtb tin« c»f „<br />

*J» *«-»»a fcu-arlft-d and Uli/ty-rvo au**d<br />

IT« UMUAulUii (TXLacO) Cc«4 Wn^ o/<br />

ii IUWMI fdiAXavurr '^••'nj Ocan-uxrJ<br />

• V^-rih line tif M ri -fnlnf> Lr Vft Hfil<br />

»dy Uid uull. (UJ> Writ aica<strong>of</strong> ta**<br />

rtn <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> MutmlACiUa >Uaj.d. vl<br />

* puavul Is a c\LT*tcO llnr ba*iLQ4f a<br />

Uuc ^-jiaf* t«.o bux*B±rr*3 and cil^trcn<br />

i sislrtm buodmlttL» (OUUl) r '<br />

"hirty i3u) fort. (Zod> N^art& aiooj<br />

ndL-J lo<br />

c U> UortdaCiUlc Hoad> Ooe hinyfrr-t<br />

thirty (UO) |«i U. aLstkn* tn tn« baacii<br />

<strong>of</strong> UA* la HXack Tnlrtv -50» BTTOJ<br />

xvi aad<br />

«*t Wcmt »<br />

1 baci. Uac). (3rd<br />

r Thirty-ihrrc aad . — .^^i<br />

taouuihdUi* (3X2U1, fert ta ttw<br />

lot W TIUT« Iftnrrnrvl aad i<br />

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uuAdxrd and<br />

Jag la •<br />

block "nurty t»<br />

P Korui<br />

beginning at a<br />

^ J t O d<br />

bcita bundrrd and<br />

Itvniiii ryl't't (TCBLUCJI •>«•> »»•<br />

(iliiUry* bcios cocaAarrxl —<br />

laid out). (1U) Wca4 alDCXC tne Kc<br />

Vaf<br />

tbe Kortt.<br />

b t *+^<br />

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ad »vl*tr«a tu<br />

Thirty fdrt.<br />

J> l«h<br />

<strong>of</strong> t<br />

_Ld out). (1U) Wot aionj t<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mar* i 'nar*M t * f^^a^. •twin at a<br />

z*UnX I* a curved <strong>Line</strong> hft*ln* a radios<br />

ilXUL<br />

iLarth i<br />

uaajxl slid alxtv-<br />

U ai>o . radlai Uae lo<br />

ad thirty lUot fert to a point la the<br />

line ol lola 4n black Tblrtr cbe<br />

c^ Vf'ocx^^Lar. LB *^-. C4xcntr o*<br />

M r and Mate <strong>of</strong> Hrm Imrj. maA<br />

L»d Jinlcneitrd «• Lot Stumte<br />

lUock tiasaErr ViITSrcUcci D. ea<br />

dowo oo a certain "Map or TOTTD Lota<br />

ml »'-^-. Cajpe ktar ComtT. lu> AiT-<br />

arT." rccvrr&ed aM Okd llejr 71a.<br />

la Ja o-cloc*. A. M7 In tb. Orra'<br />

tne aaid Coin** <strong>of</strong> taj- Mn,<br />

and l^nrxleri a* folk>ar>. fe. «l(:<br />

111, la<br />

laij dow<br />

t M<br />

- e»<br />

a OOce <strong>of</strong><br />

Uirn (ert, and rmtra<br />

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for t«ry >o>. TbU Uateawat.<br />

aa tu-attrr U>w cuucb ull>rra cnlg&t<br />

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. ADJ. tSkurcoTCT. as tf to o-<br />

quite ciMwrlOAirtl/ tbe ttuiaee-<br />

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tbe *XLc* aaJ tbe adrctat <strong>of</strong> tbe Uttit)<br />

cMld oa trarth. tbo Gnt thing tbe<br />

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UNION BANK BUILDING<br />

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too <strong>of</strong>iru <strong>of</strong> tloabifal vmloe. litre, *•<br />

ci*ewtu-r\-. MIM- wr\-oL no ajoao al all lu Biake<br />

wafers onkeut Jo be aurv a» wlnnln'—<br />

thin ye can mikr thlta big."<br />

The tboosht au fieaarj blm that be<br />

lattgbed botetrroosly aod flkkad Ibo<br />

borars «Ub the whim cnarh aa a loan<br />

woold codes his ndshijor with, a<br />

friendly elbow at aocne wltUditm.<br />

Thra. hia orrrliueot abatloa a trlUe,<br />

ha l>c£nn ta ainff.<br />

Ruddecly be Lroke oS In hl» aooB,<br />

and his Qo£rrs closed tiffbtly ultl tbe<br />

aiack rclii«. The boraea frtt tba ao-<br />

tborllstlrc tuoch and came to aa In-<br />

IUDI standatlll. Before them Uy tbe<br />

road whkh brre led arruaa tba open<br />

coantrj. tUxisb farther on It woaod<br />

thro<strong>of</strong>h ttM erouds and OTCT the low<br />

bills. Bat k or I bra. three cood mOea<br />

by uow. was ibe Uttlo •rtlleotnU.wUh<br />

Wtitar-s tavcra lerel whiteneaa, br<strong>of</strong>cfcn<br />

oaly by a MolUsry •"^*T«TT which front-<br />

ed the n^iJ at aaoo distance awsvy<br />

and Bremed like a belated ctracfle?<br />

beld ca(Klte la di-<br />

rection f ibe emsll town from wboss<br />

t>jraiwintrHi-tilf> It was fore Ttr Bet apart.<br />

I art**<br />

p -WHI yoo tafca- aae.<br />

ror aussvrr ba latww back<br />

and as slat apra. »> M»W<br />

a tjaaa Utnm aad «te»w b<br />

Tbca be disoad aa «ftj« r«aj<br />

tna tar bottom <strong>of</strong> t<br />

rotted tt abort bar.<br />

iba p^ao-saoaa/."'ha.<br />

-Dtm a btt •* m Wist da i<br />

^|B^|ng eye La tbe "~"H Dot*<br />

was a word <strong>of</strong> era leas proporUooa ta<br />

ber vocabulary than In Terry's. tbOGgn<br />

she knew Ua ciiflleare—kneir, too,<br />

yoona aa clx was. tbe wide cult<br />

lies betiteen rlcht and vctoag<br />

Yet brrc «o» no qorstioo <strong>of</strong> wroo*.<br />

ccrtamly. Tbo poesIhUlty <strong>of</strong> tbe pass<br />

Ing o' socb an important r<br />

bad never occurred to ber eaorra, aad<br />

they who loied to aee ber happy<br />

woaid never refuse to let ber so wttb<br />

Mm. It wasn't oecrasary to ask—«ba<br />

coaidnt wait. The boose was ao tooe-<br />

ly. Her nnctr was away at bis work,<br />

and ber mother sat s&d antlqaiet,<br />

lax tbe llvdunj day. Tbere were oa<br />

chlldren'a VOUYS In tbe empty<br />

no roUlrkttrc lompinc feet ta tfee<br />

hall or on tbe atolra. Just siieoce. Bare<br />

fur the little Kounds she herself DAda<br />

as she iia)i-.l crtlb ber dotla or. tired<br />

<strong>of</strong> them, u nil bed the Wg. Vtt<br />

worid frooi tbt- window. That waa tbe<br />

plrtnre 11M. buuae held for ber.<br />

tbe looted Vralo at tho Itttia red<br />

ebecked. blue eyed man am Wag at<br />

from tinder his big for rap. his irbBa<br />

beard fraiulD^ hie ^orljl face—why, ba<br />

had Ju»t hieit[>cd from ber atory bo<strong>of</strong>c.<br />

Hundn^U <strong>of</strong> times hi> Uad met ber<br />

Blancc lu tltU imme friendly fee*fV7n<br />

frons tbc itrlntn] i>ace- Just BO haA<br />

be looked i.t ber In tboae knxg day<br />

dreams, tliiiu.-.! at her »o lo tbe twV<br />

Bgbt from tlu- lca|>lnj; Btv. hanntfd her<br />

alambtTH in nielli. Kvru Ibe *r^ntf <strong>of</strong><br />

his vukv uux fauilllnr. ttioash abe bad<br />

never tuotiKbt to Lear blm say, "Come<br />

with uie, f-titiur uith me."<br />

Tbe rit.ul. ».trctcblns away to tbe<br />

Dortb. uu-.ii:tt-d like BiUer "rwt*^ tbe<br />

ijnrrllug »Ly. ttrlnkllug mid beckaoins<br />

to ber au uiib a thousand ^^tyta_ aj^<br />

Innnmt-rat.U- volee». I <strong>On</strong>e to ba<br />

tb«y TTb«T, waa<br />

baa taa<br />

taa katty tttti*<br />

taabrrcr then all<br />

by ttatU: taa #•<br />

mtta h<br />

Into child'* eager<br />

himself<br />

face.<br />

**Are you B^uta CUasr" sbe demand-<br />

Cap* Kay Ooort HOO»B<br />

BEST comas oy FBBI<br />

. i i it sa * . »<br />

^IBHlllimP <strong>On</strong> BaaM<br />

Bk»a postal and I wtUeaQ<br />

ftrdnees to bis vtep- He was not Bare<br />

<strong>of</strong> hlnuiclf even tben. boweter. Iboaah<br />

be cleared too distance wttb a boand<br />

wblcb landed bba In toe crater <strong>of</strong> bis<br />

waiting sleleb and abook oat tbe reins<br />

wttb a wild halloo that atorUed tbe<br />

placid old bones and made thorn whirl<br />

forward on the frozen road with the<br />

frtsklnrea <strong>of</strong> yoolh. The i>ols« <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

harried detvrrare brousbt the men<br />

wtihin the tavern mnnln« to tbe open<br />

door, to ataud there ban-bended, snp-<br />

tax *t tbe HiminieMng aneck which<br />

tbey anew—aad did DOC know.<br />

Of 'tifl*! I ulna tt^Mij anfttlT, .tu*<br />

tbetr orqaalotauce bad been Wltb 000<br />

wbo Dcrer could nay ~a\" or a qtmr-l<br />

reach blm. How Dearly bad N<br />

been Hftit. bow nearly bad be. Terry<br />

CyCoaoor. Ix-eu tbe koacr! Tbe eros<br />

was BO c*Mxl at WUtnr'B. and Bap-<br />

tiste. tbe mo»t famoan story teller <strong>of</strong><br />

tbetn all. bad Jui4 come tn wltb a Dew<br />

aod B'ooilerfu] adventure at bis<br />

tongue's eud. and tne |rl° w <strong>of</strong> tbe Ore<br />

Wms like u si-ntle hwnfl Bootnlnj; <strong>On</strong>o<br />

bto forsetrainnia. Then suddenly ba<br />

bad remembecvU tne packed sleigh<br />

wttboat. ultb Danny and Wbttefoot<br />

wsitlnc |>all«-nUy. thoojb ooamfully<br />

a halting tUelr bells from time to time<br />

to remind blui <strong>of</strong> themselves, <strong>of</strong> his<br />

doty ood. tuoru than all, <strong>of</strong> KarctBae.<br />

Tbe Inttcr Iboasht was tbe real apor<br />

to coail blm oat <strong>of</strong>. tne ease Into<br />

which bu bad falu-n- Bo be hod left<br />

tbe tnreru, and tbo surprise bis ac-<br />

ttaa had t-au-u-d filled blm wltb great<br />

Btee.<br />

"TbeyTI ultcr be t'roagh talkln" ar<br />

It," be chuckled olood. -nlvert TbeyTI<br />

asy wblu tbvy tell UKIT Bblories 'twas<br />

tne year. >t> lulud. wain Terry, the lit-<br />

tle Jool a.v u tuau. wudu't stay along<br />

wld ua. tbouub ue boucbed most be-<br />

f^xllln', au' tbe crotf tras tbat cdlfytn'<br />

twas Its uaii Uionymlnt Ho wlnt oot<br />

Into tbo pk-rxbi" cold, did that brare<br />

Uttlo fclly"-Terr>"» cbest awcllcd with<br />

pardonablo |irUk?—^because be'd paus-<br />

ed bis say BO. tlu's a squaro aowl. Is<br />

the lad, tbougb Ibero do be aomo ortl<br />

rolodrd folks as cire oot that be an'<br />

bis promise* dou't walk on the name<br />

aide ar tbo WJ-DOO tbo bowty eolntsi<br />

terghre tnlmT He dapped tbe reins<br />

oa tbo borscx' backn-<br />

'' "HI. tberc. tne bjesT ba aaonlc-*<br />

"•Us a <strong>On</strong>o sapper JVU be barla'. an'<br />

Kaiclsae Vetln will be aftbcrpajltf tho<br />

acore. Kape a-eolo", me beaadea. Tbe<br />

ed.wltb<br />

linratb.<br />

Bsnr paxbs aad BaaDj cmsiaff ta aa and<br />

at tta aide <strong>of</strong> tba road.<br />

Aad U» toad lad BOttb aad 4>a road<br />

Isd aoBts. bwf taTtiira «tk tatr* a*r<br />

tr»ce <strong>of</strong> a eoD paM Cutac tatb oa<br />

a BrisKtoB <strong>of</strong> caBcorary. <strong>On</strong>, woeM<br />

DtVCS fetftTB AfwatSMO Of btT PawaHCaaaf<br />

ttJct wty had tt pot bwa foe t%omwA-<br />

TCSttXTOO fOOtpftSitaV atBd tBf tta) ^TT**.*<br />

Mt% BnW^ p Ti ttttt aattUwfCd I^OO tba) I<br />

UU a bmaA Baa* oat la a<br />

BflOdTr..<br />

taalltUe esald.<br />

~Vattb. 'twas becoaae I wi<br />

ten a aUp av a taU* tatt wod astra<br />

«tarartar»M yoor eyaa ta aaa. Twaa a<br />

bAPpy ahtor, aa' tt cam* peaktV la at<br />

tba windy- 'Am* bow n n B t facotn<br />

ar a b'yr u seemed to aay. Ao* I. oot<br />

kaowta' tbe apotbe KT tba weak*. Jest<br />

for aa auaaat. AaBstfla<br />

tt H' ll' taT. a^M^ aiTI<br />

aa' dont ye fergtt tt. Way. eras tbe<br />

tirxiie dorrs koow tbe «^t*^• Dctwtzt<br />

•bam looks aa' cbeerfol oooa. As* tba<br />

attar wasn - t to ba bata by a dots, oat<br />

tti Iv-ry bkaaed weird Cut Itf t» a»w<br />

beut as' codat sit ta me toe(Ba%aod<br />

b way beta' ttta cakaowD—waa<br />

dear to tt. an' twtaUe, twtakla. bop,<br />

okh?» ^nn?|» tt wts*, avCwaAai^ tta Dttla<br />

Dddle ta rbazte to tta atcpa. lie ajttlr-<br />

era mrncr—<strong>may</strong> tbo peace er blrta<br />

bo ber aowr* rtrtt—aear **"BL'(-*fl aao<br />

lie looked back at ber. taking tn.<br />

even In bi» dull fashion, the deUsbt<br />

that wldew^l bt-r eyes and shrilled ber<br />

voice. KuH>osc be told tbe truth—<br />

what then? How tho disappointment<br />

woaid cloud the upturned radiant face<br />

at tbe cuminouiiluce statement that be<br />

was only Titry O'Connor. He hesitat-<br />

ed on Inappreciable moment. Tben,<br />

because be luid been born under a<br />

dancing ntur uud loved a jest, be an-<br />

swered brr iiue*tloa-<br />

Tbe child'* Inacb rang oat on the air<br />

In happy triumph, waking tbo echoes.<br />

Tbe borM-u »ttrrcd a little and tbeii<br />

aali. old lulu gave forth a low soond.<br />

bat U vawi'l music compared to that<br />

walcb aiu-d Terry's ears. Be took Dp<br />

tbd reluu n'luctoJiily. Bhe pressed<br />

nearer. |uitt|ufi out a small, resolute<br />

band as If HUV weru one <strong>of</strong> those old<br />

time. flv.rw browed highwayciea and<br />

meant to utoj> bid further progress.<br />

M Ah, |iU.-ajvo dou't," she protested In<br />

a tune uu kul^bt <strong>of</strong> the road would<br />

ever have employed, -please"— Tben,<br />

with a 1111U- rash, as If tho words were<br />

eager to e~ui»: -1 was BO BUTB U was<br />

traly you. uo Bare. I Baw yoo when<br />

yoa were \>uy <strong>of</strong>f—Just a teeny, weeny<br />

apeek—and Unt 1 tboccbt <strong>may</strong>be U<br />

was Ilerrv ur iiVipa the doctor or Mr.<br />

**(yn<br />

poaatble to trraj*|^rei a BMaoant losaBfi<br />

eapactalry when tba pantd op Upt<br />

_ . . a -sv a ^eta.^ eaBa»*^^ L<br />

ao *Bfc ' BBBsaBBBakaBBBk<br />

f UBI UlaVCU. MOm wawB BJD DBV IBIXBBM<br />

tbereaa tttiebcpcv abtar wldootta<br />

tbe blTtna dou' a qokk ibttp an/ op<br />

an' down tbe middle as* baDbVa to<br />

comers all because av. tfcla<br />

babe wboTa laosbin" wld ttrff<br />

tt.* 'iU>'wby DOtrae>|.<br />

a certain Orrceneae tn tbe'a<strong>of</strong>t rolee<br />

arber. -Wby abodnttnawbowX<br />

mtat be act rote a eommotloa «* L<br />

tsto benuaii av Uml Vaiffe, tt yaf<br />

pennytbratr to mo bent,* ae<br />

aee tt dondn' aa Brrrr warn.<br />

bets to me oiraj*. att&BB. ttat 11<br />

coddle blm ckjat, ao • ba can taja tba<br />

babj ar IL' This tbe oold WDaMa Aid<br />

aa abe waa bid, aa* rae •itthaT BOW<br />

tba saints Ueta ber awata Will UM<br />

me tltl brr aUo an> tafltad to^kt tow.<br />

MAXWELL<br />

The Wonder JM ; . -' ;<br />

O. R8TIIaIiV9<br />

n-UM<br />

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MM*.<br />

i wto Oaamw tbs faOs<br />

MM Prat: Tan Wood<br />

, racfcrd Fan <strong>of</strong> Dstortrr.<br />

Bpirltoalbm.<br />

DSBsa. Starts*<br />

<strong>of</strong> ths<br />

lUtsntara<strong>of</strong>th*<br />

.«*»».- > that tbs shor*<br />

*•« aOton.<br />

, Scott aad<br />

> SDK iwvwaled to aa<br />

i ths doty <strong>of</strong> da-<br />

HSX aUAsafa' ta*<br />

>wnhi • votes and<br />

I far a<br />

So:<br />

. did tMtbhtg. Oasost*<br />

astatT foOosnd. bat as<br />

am bsfiaf ts tbs dMatty<br />

A »**•*> tram tbs Osr-<br />

aawslfcOMaamfltwitaf tttopatky. Mar<br />

waaMI QsKaswaaaVy wafwVsw, PawtZl • COattsmaaw* sjO<br />

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ilnwarj,<br />

'wB.sntold.lestttl<br />

BS. 19> •—»f m* xa. Mi<br />

> aad tn tbs yaara <strong>of</strong> their BS*<br />

; that tn <strong>may</strong> cases It to dif-<br />

fttait to rarngrils* them as ralatad to<br />

tbe original word. The** facts ara<br />

Bf*actsCaOy tra* tn run mi tarn with<br />

words sad exarevsiona prrtslnrng to<br />

sad their origin ths New York "Bet-<br />

id.- awya;<br />

"Davy Jones." for '•*——«~. might<br />

bs tafcsa to raxer to T HI I il—*^ snd<br />

Coas WaUksun. but ths name U W* O-aTXasCU^WaU IQ^^ew- a4 •<br />

Mog watch." bscaaas It last* only two<br />

I was tntnvded to Insure U<br />

f>**n not be on duty<br />

every day daring tbs sam* boors,<br />

TnA ^TLXaf^F ifjtssLart DJa* DO*U*a*JRf<br />

amawo, with ths -twatvs good m<br />

ad true," except ita derivation from<br />

ing "oo* day." Th* Jury mart is<br />

erected temporarily, "for a day,** Just<br />

as tha J 1 " j. in tts frgv^ sense. **~*<br />

a tribxffial Sonxnoned for a abort **»<br />

las "sheet anchor," tbe largest an-<br />

chor carried by a *h*x\ IS^»QM really<br />

bs tbs "shots snchoT," af**t £a so call-<br />

ad because <strong>of</strong> Ita crest weight, which<br />

allows tt to shoot oat in case <strong>of</strong> emcr-<br />

"Port" to a cotnparatrrety new «x-<br />

•asaian. la ths old days they used<br />

to refer to "Urbwd" snd ~star-<br />

bosrd." "Starboard" has >w*tMws. in<br />

with ths twinkling stars in<br />

s; it is derived from tha<br />

"stetrboard" or **steer-<br />

; matt ootoum.<br />

Thst a State, KaOwa ar Ctty caa<br />

Basstbry "«o brcks" to a thing that<br />

to <strong>of</strong>cur to anjbody, not<br />

even to thoaa who bars dtocarsrsd by<br />

personal sipsiasncs* taat sa sxpsndi-<br />

tar* <strong>of</strong> forty dollars a week oo an tn-<br />

coen* <strong>of</strong> twenty dollars a aaonth'to lo-<br />

variabjy attended by later lacon-<br />

vsntmca. And >W. Jast aa there ara<br />

liadts to tbs credit <strong>of</strong> Individuals and<br />

aVr* tber* *'TT.H* to<br />

as* samba to tha prae-<br />

i'A op •*••**!*'>» so violating<br />

ttto acCa* smsadsd. win have ea<br />

Kshls to a fine not to exceed ona hun-<br />

DAVID, W. BODAN.<br />

irmn ira-nON OF DEXTAL<br />

• the trans<br />

throogb tha mad<br />

in<br />

by every ocenpsat cf tbe<br />

taw fears with which a psxltnt to pos-<br />

tn this<br />

should ba tha pri-<br />

Ws wfctta coat <strong>of</strong> tb* opera-<br />

task lavtasawa ^5Oa^aals3Twj a^a><br />

ai tas avtsbol <strong>of</strong> asatneas. Tb* deo-<br />

t*tt who works with tmclsan fatttro-<br />

SBhswi wawawawawLA^aa - - «1 - • f>| - _ ,<br />

mm pn*fn*sv*V sKUaKI UDamla<br />

Us pstaSBt, sboold ba Judged<br />

Fortmsatsiy thera to<br />

' oa tha part <strong>of</strong> ds<br />

•ad ttw pobDe is<br />

an<br />

Anthony Sch<strong>of</strong>eld lived in Missouri<br />

and had w.*^* his noney in copper and<br />

sine B* had vrorV«d hard from a boy<br />

in tha drift up to the rank <strong>of</strong><br />

then to superintendent and finally to<br />

owner. Sickness never isuiiied him.<br />

Bis six foot giant frame had stood<br />

many hard knocks and waa good for<br />

tnnny more. A year ago in answer to<br />

a pretty girl who asked him to buy<br />

QM x^|f to help the miners who **»«*<br />

tuberculosis he replied gillMy: "Let<br />

'em work and savr. That's what I did<br />

when I was young, and IVu<br />

been sick and have got enough to keep<br />

e now."<br />

It was a different Sch<strong>of</strong>eld who ap-<br />

proached the Bed Cross Seal girl<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the booths yesterday. In twelve<br />

months his daughter bad been stolen<br />

away by the monster Tuberculosis and<br />

his son, just graduating from college,<br />

had been compelled to drop everything<br />

else in his search for health from this<br />

ite disease. The doctor ***^<br />

it the rt'Tr*^ 1 could be traced back<br />

probably to childhood, when bis two<br />

children had been nursed by the con<br />

sumptive daughter <strong>of</strong> a consumptive<br />

oer. The rickety, ^'Tft*» breeding<br />

tenements In which the miner<br />

compelled to live were owned by Scho-<br />

feld now. "I'd give my two eyes and<br />

both legs and armc to have my daugh-<br />

ter with me and my son restored to<br />

health." he confided to the Bed Cross<br />

Seal girL "I cant get away from the<br />

thought that my girl might be alive<br />

and ray boy well if I'd given some at-<br />

tention to tbe prevention <strong>of</strong> this di-<br />

sease ten or fifteen years ago. Now<br />

it's too late for that, but 111 keep<br />

somebody else's son and daughter safe.<br />

Here, give me all the seals yooVe got<br />

and then go and get all you can find<br />

and charge *K^tn ;<br />

l *w^«* amend J<br />

do my share."<br />

As the imtnnlBhrrl girl handed over<br />

to him her entire supply <strong>of</strong> 20,000 seals<br />

and took hia ^***^*r In return she beard<br />

n to ****» If money<br />

which it cant. Ill<br />

repeat. "Ill do my share."<br />

Itch! Itch! Itch!—Scratchl Scratch!<br />

Scratch! Tha more you arratrh. the<br />

worse tha Krh. Try Doaa's Ointme<br />

For orrrma. any akin H»*fng 60c<br />

box. lm<br />

wwass Army Arwaysj Ready.<br />

Endurance tests show that to time<br />

<strong>of</strong> war the Swiss soldiers can "com-<br />

mand" the highest sipfne ptf^f snd<br />

the most difficult mountains with light<br />

arttTlery. The Infantry, ths Held artll<br />

scry and cavalry are recruited by the<br />

canfrma. but the engineer*, guides<br />

sanitary and administrative troops, ai<br />

well as the army train, ara enrolled<br />

by tbs eonfederstloa. Tbs cantons<br />

furnish the uniforms and oaslpmenta<br />

for which they are. however, reim-<br />

bursed by the federal government, and<br />

tho latter supplies tha arms directly<br />

A yearly Inspection <strong>of</strong> armament and<br />

equipment at which vrary soldier<br />

without exception, has to appear, pre<br />

vent* soy neglect m that Him, as every<br />

man keeps bis uniform and rifle al<br />

*w*rff^ sad when tbe ****^frii»^a > ** w * or<br />

oer goes forth, tbs whole army Is ready<br />

for action within a few boon. A rego<br />

lax salary ts paid only to tbe tnstrae<br />

tors, the general staff aad a flaw otbet<br />

nfflrlsri. Tbo <strong>of</strong>ficers receive pay only<br />

dsrmgtbe brief period they are called<br />

VPBB far training. Tbe osmmoa sol<br />

«Jer. when on dsty. bas Us traveling<br />

aafl stilus, ajdaasasas paid aaa twasrVw.<br />

orMcsfitm.<br />

servant Probisoi Sotvwd.<br />

Just to show no* lucky ar* those<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> France which th* Germans<br />

bavo overrun with Ore and sword, an conveyances entered<br />

Ingenious German press atxst bas to-<br />

vented the following story, th* seen*<br />

<strong>of</strong> which to laid In what ts left <strong>of</strong> s,<br />

onco TTT^^ n -f vUlavco Lo da** portti o*?j<br />

France. A worthy dame whoa* house<br />

has survived the gunnery pmcticw <strong>of</strong><br />

tho kaiser 1 * artillerymen—possibly ba-'<br />

cause <strong>of</strong> Its remoteness from tb*<br />

Quaint old village church, now a rl ^*p<br />

<strong>of</strong> ruins—I* faTtrtnj to another <strong>of</strong> her ki * rtl * a -<br />

spocie*. presumably esiuslly tortrmsta BU»rt J.<br />

In having a ro<strong>of</strong> over her graying Tnomjm-o.<br />

head.<br />

"You've no notion." says ths first<br />

dame, "how dean and to what perfect! T.-«»ki. »* v»,<br />

order everything ts tn our boose. I* >>>>34 In tho poultry bo*i-<br />

BUtvsrxls. VA Lob It, 16 ,<br />

!». O. C Trmcr.<br />

H. Hall *4 i<br />

the AfTiT German soldiers IJOC 33* arction s.<br />

ant? It's<br />

that's r* ITIrt * i **1 tn the<br />

dono the cleaning!"V-Ne<br />

nlng Post.<br />

They<br />

York Eve-<br />

Ouncottao f Bait.<br />

A part <strong>of</strong> the cculjrment <strong>of</strong> sons<br />

cavalrymen tost returned to France<br />

frcm a few cays' furlough tn ^"1**"^<br />

Is a Bahing-rod and several varieties<br />

<strong>of</strong> floats- But there are other* who<br />

prefer to fish fcr the pot to more sud-<br />

den and ruthless "••""»r Their meth-<br />

S4BW to Wm. Lot<br />

JkXtnm Wycaaff rt u b Ch*Tin R. H»iL<br />

Lot» 3 4. KYtioo 1S-C.<br />

Lott m and tZX. Kttloa Is.<br />

W. Wtilrr. »t »t». to r>— B-<br />

If. U and 16, section U-t. U<br />

od is very different. They operate In<br />

S- 1. Bcmltr<br />

Frtrs. tSce. Lots<br />

Co. to<br />

111<br />

Helpful iU£aT*tions as to the<br />

economical and proper feeding, vater-<br />

1 injr. care <strong>of</strong> the booses, incubation and<br />

brooding <strong>of</strong> the chicks, marketing <strong>of</strong><br />

the products, ctr.. will be given by<br />

j the Extension SnccialiBt In Poultry<br />

Husbandry and *b* OAce <strong>of</strong> Farm<br />

DemoEJtraUon.<br />

This demoostru'ion will show that<br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>itable poultry buaineaa can be<br />

done If properly handled, and that It<br />

dots not ncccu:Uite the expenditure<br />

<strong>of</strong> a large amount <strong>of</strong> money or time.<br />

The poultry plant should receive<br />

Just as much planning and fore-<br />

thought as any other part <strong>of</strong> agri-<br />

culture, and should be considered a<br />

farm crop. Just CB much as corn or<br />

potatoes.<br />

It is a fact that the most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

poultry and eggs that are sold to the<br />

public are producoi by tbe farmer<br />

from fmall flocks <strong>of</strong> birds, and that<br />

large commercial poultry plants ore<br />

<strong>of</strong> minor importance, since reliable<br />

men. capable <strong>of</strong> h'\ndling such a prop-<br />

osition, ore very scarce.<br />

' The Farm Demonstrator will be<br />

glad to look over any farm flock and<br />

give any suggestions that <strong>may</strong> be de-<br />

sired in order to promote the poultry<br />

interests in Cape May <strong>county</strong>.<br />

GEOEGE B. THRASHEB.<br />

County Farm Demonstrator.<br />

and 1U. block BS,<br />

those parts <strong>of</strong> the canals where roach IW * n °* M * 7 -<br />

and dace are thought—not always' **'*' *° Bo * e normc. Danxu. Lot us.<br />

with reason—to be numerous. Ths. bl< ** 1M " pU ° D ~ r<br />

<strong>On</strong>al attack, as to all modern sggre*- CtU * rai *' t «r to s. j. Realty Co.<br />

sive operatlona. U opened by the **,t!?tJ?£*Zi£^,n *£!££*J* " nd<br />

pendtture <strong>of</strong> explosives. But tn thU _. ^°"^ *" ^* a<br />

wad <strong>of</strong> gnncotton neatly ex-<br />

ploded under water Is enough to ac-<br />

count for all the flan wttnln a cens<br />

erable radius; and a few moments<br />

after the discharge the undersides <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe roach and tfare appear en the<br />

surface. Tbe Idea was suggested by<br />

tbe accidental havoc wrought awwwg<br />

the fish by a certain Jack Johnson.<br />

Tha Uon <strong>of</strong> St. Mark 1 *.<br />

The famous wtnged Htm <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Uark. symbol <strong>of</strong> the old Venetian re-<br />

poblle. which was tcdanjered by tbe<br />

Austrian air attack on Use dry <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

lcoas. Is one <strong>of</strong> the most composite<br />

monuments tn exist* nea. It Is <strong>of</strong><br />

bronxe with eyes <strong>of</strong> white agates—<br />

thcuch Vecttlacs tell yoa they are<br />

diamonds—an! it la believed to have<br />

ombmtnt*d some ancient Aasyrtaa<br />

palace before It came to Venice and<br />

»u raised on the top <strong>of</strong> a m*m-f tn<br />

the Square <strong>of</strong> BL Mark.<br />

The wbole figure, aa It now «t»«>*«<br />

belongs to many epochs, renovated<br />

again and again, and tbe only portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the origina] iwimai remaining Is ****<br />

bead—except tho crown—and part <strong>of</strong><br />

the body. Wten last renovated tn<br />

1S91 the wbolo Uon was found to be a<br />

mass <strong>of</strong> disconnected fragmenta<br />

to»ilhcT with iron •••D^«.<br />

Oaad W<strong>of</strong>d for tka Mtda.<br />

"vlome men," said Undo Ebea. "pot<br />

ta deir lives Uektn' at nothln'. Dwr*a<br />

dis much to be said fob de mule. If<br />

he's Interested enough to kick, hea<br />

wfltta' to go to de trouble <strong>of</strong> takln'<br />

m Costly Victory.<br />

Mrs. Bacon—"WhaTs tha<br />

with Tommy's face and handsT They<br />

badly swollen." Mrs. Egbert—<br />

"Too see. they ottered a prise si his<br />

school for tha boy who would bring la<br />

tha greatest cumber <strong>of</strong> dead wasps.<br />

sad TV woo."<br />

__ _ -_ Ms*wjr.<br />

Tha moral energy <strong>of</strong> «*»»*>*p« Uk»<br />

that <strong>of</strong> tadMdaaia. ts only snafalsaji<br />

by aa Ideal tugher and -•»«—f» «*>«•><br />

ffeavara. to whlck they dmg Omly<br />

raar tosl their coongs gtowla*<br />

S. block 101; Iocs I and e. block 1M; lub<br />

1. Z. 3. 4 and 1. blocs Its, all plu A.<br />

Jrsar U. Oliver to P'ltartfr Flr« Co-<br />

Lots U7 and Ul, block *C ptan D-2.<br />

Csarlra P. Vanamnn. rt al. to ^ohn B.<br />

saao. Lot oo W. aide <strong>of</strong><br />

road at Dl-a Orck. cootslnj<br />

acres. tocrlbrT wltn rlsnt <strong>of</strong> »»y 10 tort<br />

aloos Korth Uns bwclnnlns at<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oavtd Comntoo's UndL<br />

John *Vcall Brown to OUn Brown- Lot<br />

block Is. plan 1 <strong>of</strong> WlMmood ABDCL. '<br />

U'ildwood EitrssKxi Bralty Co. ti> Louis<br />

C Bmtmlarti Lot -3. block 7.<br />

Toe Niartn WUdvuud Land Co. to<br />

er-Kay Bralty Co. rntKL Lots 22 aixl 21.<br />

M. l<br />

Our •* WlMnW<br />

Tboa. B. L<strong>of</strong>ue rt us to Axlcl<br />

SXUL Lot 14. black U.<br />

Ucory H. Otlras to iohn H. SarL<br />

Lot 10. black 1T6-<br />

* Cu< BUjr<br />

sr, to VlrdUo A-<br />

Baldl. eni Lots lft. it. is. is. » aod 12.<br />

axtkia C plan o» ML Vma Land Co.<br />

Lewis S. Paust. ct ox. to Wm- Klcnols.<br />

Lot heal m Ins at S- W. sld« <strong>of</strong> Kecnanle<br />

street, cstexkdlns to for doubt can bo found.' 8ucb la<br />

tho following chapter trom the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Beavers, a Canadian tribe:<br />

<strong>On</strong>e day a young chief ahot bis ar-<br />

row through a dog belonging to an-<br />

other brave. The bravo revenged th*<br />

death <strong>of</strong> his dog. and Instantly a hun-<br />

dred boss were draws. Before night<br />

had fallen some eighty Lay dead<br />

around the camp, the pine woods rang<br />

with tbe Lamentations <strong>of</strong> the women;<br />

the tribe had lost lu bravest men.<br />

There was a temporary truce. Th*<br />

friends <strong>of</strong> the chief whose arro<br />

artllni the dog yet numbered some<br />

sixty people, and tt waa agreed that<br />

they should separate from the tribe and<br />

seek their fortune tn the vast wilder<br />

ness lying to the* south.<br />

In the night they beean their march.<br />

Sullenly their brethren saw them de-<br />

part, never to return. They went<br />

their way to the shares <strong>of</strong> the Lessei<br />

Blsve lake, toward the great plains<br />

which were aald to'be far southward.<br />

by the banks <strong>of</strong> tbe swift-foiling Sas-<br />

katchewan.<br />

The tribe <strong>of</strong> the Beaver* never saw<br />

this exiled band again, but a hundred<br />

years later a Beaver Indian, who fol<br />

lowed tho fortune* <strong>of</strong> a white fur-<br />

bunter. found M"»» In one <strong>of</strong> tn><br />

forts <strong>of</strong> tb* Saskatchewan. Strangt<br />

Indian* were camped about tbe pal<br />

Isadea; they were members ot the<br />

great Blaekfoot tribe, whose trantiua<br />

grounds lay south ot the Saskatche-<br />

wan. Among them were a few braves<br />

who, when they conversed, spoke •<br />

language different from Chat <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

others, snd tn this language the<br />

Bearer Indian recognised bis on<br />

y<br />

Hlne-tcnths <strong>of</strong> the good that Is demo<br />

tn tha world ts tha result not <strong>of</strong> laws,<br />

however wise, ar <strong>of</strong> *~-*M»fms how-<br />

•vws- strong, but <strong>of</strong> tho personal tsfln-<br />

aacs <strong>of</strong> tatfrrldaal men and womeiL—<br />

8tr Bsnaal Ortsrwrm.<br />

t MWral HUmrrm aattm..,<br />

• wtful BMory nun* to bau<br />

T«ptnJ coin aod carrttAcstts.<br />

Lrsai-teoorr<br />

CVifcmcUon road wrth L'. a. Tlmum tao><br />

erA <strong>of</strong> dxoilaOoci)<br />

rsplal ttMh<br />

Mxrpias fanj<br />

Tots!<br />

ttMh psi4 la<br />

fj<br />

LiABXIXnxa.<br />

|lrs«r« c£*c* •••<br />

ctkreas<br />

_ ntn«s dVposiU<br />

tVposJts wtln outlt* o/ Irma Chaa JS oars<br />

Total deposits, Itrms «.!,».' and a...<br />

VXTH.il<br />

xav<br />

UIUI<br />

r**nis<br />

To«.l ..<br />

STATT OF >rw jnurv. >_,<br />

toL~sTV OF aniaujLvo, l ml<br />

I. IJ-OJU> U.OLAM.<br />

..Jrmal,<br />

Dtmln.<br />

WAS A THOUGHTFUL SUITOR<br />

Assured FaUtsr His Dsxflhirr Wooid<br />

Not Have Home Like the Had<br />

Been Used Ts.<br />

"Young man.~ tn^uired her<br />

sternlr. ~w01 voo give her a home Ilka<br />

the ono the has been used to!"<br />

•No." repli«l tho truthful suitor,<br />

"for tbero will be no grumpy father<br />

to code homo » W| 1 ewv^*everyone mis-<br />

erable- by his Having over trifles and<br />

swearing at msttcrs tn general- There<br />

will bo no mother to scold her from<br />

morning to night for wasting time<br />

merely because she wants to be neat.<br />

There wUl be no big brother to abase<br />

her for not doing h»i' <strong>of</strong> his work.<br />

and no little- brother to make enocgh<br />

ooU« to drtvo her crazy when her<br />

head aches- There wont be any<br />

joungrr slater to insist on reading<br />

somo trashy novel whn» sho does ail<br />

tho work, abo win not have with me<br />

a home Uko she has been used to,<br />

not If I can help It."—Boston Joomsl<br />

From a Lobstsr-a Cirw.<br />

The- Bath Times '"'I not loag ago<br />

in lu window the lariat lobster clsw<br />

probaoly «i.r seen In theso parts. The<br />

claw alone measures 10V4 Inches In<br />

lcostb and some six Inches In width-<br />

It »as brought into the o&ce by tho<br />

wellknown dl»cr Scott TlhheUs <strong>of</strong><br />

Woolvitch. who found tt recently while<br />

doing somo work at Barter's t*^snd<br />

Somo <strong>of</strong> his dredging apparatus, prob-<br />

ahlr the backet, separated this claw<br />

from tbo rc-«t <strong>of</strong> the lobster. Judging<br />

from the aUo <strong>of</strong> the claw, the lobster<br />

ts*lf must have been several feet<br />

long and a monster. The meat In<br />

tho claw was <strong>of</strong> good color T«< at<br />

to eat and enough for a rHnn«r tai<br />

several people. Tbo claw alone<br />

weighed three pounds, and be esti-<br />

mated tho weight <strong>of</strong> tho lobster at<br />

hlrtjr pounds—Kennebec Journal.<br />

Doge Htn Feet tVhod.<br />

Tha dogs <strong>of</strong> Labrador are shod with<br />

sealskin ahoes. »lilch protect their<br />

fc -.c nrtlflnl cbnk<br />

>ira«o to the ordrr .1 Jua- I. Sxall. Coust»<br />

Collector, exjusl in uniuunl to tm (10) per<br />

J. <strong>of</strong> Uie toojul ..r loe bid.<br />

Tbe saecetsfol 1 ll-J*r «rlU be recjnlrrd to<br />

rumlsn a OrU-cl..vs Nuxety Company bead<br />

In a sum eoqsl to u>e fkjll •*^«r»* <strong>of</strong> bis<br />

bid- to Insure a full ax»d faltitfui J<br />

-lln all tne terms. 4<br />

^It * ** t<br />

p<br />

*>* eontrmct and spedncaDons.<br />

socensfol bidder *jrfll also be re-<br />

duired to make t**cessary repairs to and<br />

keep tne bituminous turfae* tn Bnt-eiass<br />

rondlUon ror a pertocl<strong>of</strong> Ore rears from<br />

U>e date <strong>of</strong> completion and acceptance <strong>of</strong><br />

tne VMork. and to farnlsn satisfactory t*-.<br />

etxrlty or bond to Insure, tne rot&llmeBt <strong>of</strong><br />

tata part <strong>of</strong> bis contract.<br />

IVe board reatr»ea tne rl«M b> nVct anj<br />

By oraer <strong>of</strong> tne Board.<br />

FHANK W. FOWKE3. Clerk.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Cnosea Weeboedera<br />

<strong>of</strong> tne County <strong>of</strong> Cape May, V. J.<br />

Dated Xorrmbrr 14. I Hi. lt^tjtfiv^><br />

R0A>2> Of<br />

"CATS: MAT COPBfTT. MKW XXMXKT.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE.<br />

<strong>of</strong> a<br />

—:<br />

• taUa *or tne coostructkxi<br />

road with ctecraaarjr balkhcads, best<br />

UUlard arrcrota al Strathmm (Carson's<br />

Jnlrtl. and estrndlns; across Cenooi Elrt<br />

Jo tne Intmection at Mrt»-B rtn street and<br />

"*y. «"T°» «" <strong>Ocean</strong> Our, tn aecordano<br />

•JJ* Orawtosa. plan* and .j-rrift—"•—•<br />

WUl to Mulvrd and opened at av tvsulax<br />

°>rr«ns <strong>of</strong> tbe Board o/Oaoaco rreenoidcrs.<br />

at tines o'clock a. m_ c<br />

."j to tn. order <strong>of</strong> Jos. L .<br />

tectnf, tvjmj (a aiwwjyii s^y i<br />

Tl-v-cejSiySddV^rUrei<br />

cWeS<br />

County<br />

visions <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

Tne -<br />

rail<br />

By order<br />

H<br />

M 5^<br />

Try th* AjMrtna L*iy Court, las<br />

*d*r La sryU and comfort, one*<br />

triad always worn Prie* |1 to |i. B.<br />

aitonsi**. u<br />

TIswaTB 1*1 COCStot% aU>d t% *i tstf awTtVnTj<br />

baring TOOT money with a sotmd<br />

sach as th* Oecurlty<br />

Ceeaptzty. n<br />

rrank Lake, who want to lha Ustho-<br />

dtot Hospital aboct a month ago, re-<br />

turned horn* with his sitter, lira. Joo.<br />

on Friday night, much belter.<br />

.•tllsMBdwacialt<br />

awawseati seeawawav<br />

«, Ull<br />

jjl915 DECEMBER 191^<br />

« IMFT |W| T iris<br />

6 8 91011<br />

Was a rrwat day ta th* tl*-<br />

t«ry et th* PLrtt *J t cfcarta «f Ooort<br />

Uous*, Durixg ths past rear th* at-<br />

tenoanc* at ths Qaadsy-sthool<br />

the 200 mark, and th* txatnh and old<br />

Sunday-school room would net bold<br />

the claues. A<br />

room waa built<br />

menu mad* In I<br />

tlO (dUNO CXtST.<br />

-ktsiito Certnrsl! It «a,t*oT«4 at<br />

kU tsmUj<br />

e room new<br />

ban. fruit sad berries. Hear<br />

P. ft. B. station. Rio Oraade. Appiy<br />

11* W. ManU sresaa. WUdwood.<br />

M. J. lMS,tf<br />

In company with her friend. Mis*<br />

EEa Douglass, oT Cold Bprinj. IIUJ<br />

Dorotny Sayre r»«nUy had an en-<br />

joyable visit with friend i at Uayi<br />

Daniel E11U, composer and dirccto:<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha Luhin Film Company, and hU<br />

UUs Anna Dudy, both <strong>of</strong><br />

and many Improve-<br />

rtcurch. and aide-<br />

walks laid, at a o*t <strong>of</strong> |4Tt*. Prior<br />

to laol Uundav there had risen pledged<br />

I1C41, and (ht, nrnaindar <strong>of</strong> the debt,<br />

1306<br />

t92O21<br />

Phllada, spent Sunday with EJjrnr F.<br />

aUngen and wife.<br />

I repair all kind" <strong>of</strong> flro ami, elec-<br />

trical device*, locks, etc. Pin tumbler<br />

or Yale keys—all makes. General re-<br />

pairing. Wm. Flanagan. S. i. Ecalty<br />

Farm. Court House. 10-lS.tf<br />

Th* proper management <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Involves great care and re-<br />

•ponslbillry, which the Security<br />

Trust Company Is prepared to give<br />

Maka tt your executor. It<br />

220,000 steam can arc lighted with<br />

IssHti Caa. It con be used anywhere.<br />

No expense for equipment. Caa in<br />

tubes 10c per pound. Write for boclt-<br />

Ut. B. W. SutclifTe, Stone llarbor.<br />

was cleared Bunday through th*<br />

preaching and work <strong>of</strong> Bev. John<br />

Kranti, D. D, <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>. •<br />

great pulpit orator, who to noted a* a<br />

•pecialUt In cancsUlng church debts.<br />

Ho was assisted by District Bapiio-<br />

Undent Neal. ani Pastor Lynch. Ths<br />

actual amount ralrcd was 13100, with<br />

a prospect <strong>of</strong> abo«.t tJOO more to covsr<br />

Interest, aa Uw auhscribcre war* given<br />

one year to make good. Of th* CS100<br />

subscribed the Sunday-school classes<br />

pltJrctl MAO In aitdiUoa to the &1&43<br />

previously tubacrlbcd. Short aiirtxs«s<br />

w-erc mado by the Mr. Geo. Otden. <strong>of</strong><br />

Capo May. C. F. C jrtoo snd Mr. John<br />

U. Huffman.<br />

TH1HTY-TWu« to both SeaviUs and Sea<br />

Ulo <strong>City</strong>.<br />

-Jack Ors.» aras<br />

to Avalaa. '-<br />

—Mrs. A. W. Oykas ts 00 this<br />

wash's stck-Us*. • , .<br />

—Th* Otjsnge e>ectad <strong>of</strong>iosra <strong>On</strong><br />

Toeeday rrsntaf. " • • •<br />

—J. B. Brvsra made a buslaea trip<br />

Phllada. recently.<br />

—D. E. OotT and wife were hoeae<br />

ttunday from Ddora.<br />

—Harold B. Morton rpsai the wwsk-<br />

cad with fricads la Philada.<br />

—Mrs. Linda MeAlilrlrr U vUlllag<br />

her sister, Mrs. Saraers Uard.<br />

—A. W. a«k*s oad wife enUrtaiasd<br />

frlcods froea Phllada. Benday.<br />

—Mrs. r>,f. Citiat is entertaining<br />

her mother from Green Creek.<br />

—Mrs. Fannie Hand snect Sunday<br />

with her sister, Mrs. Chaa. Scull.<br />

—James Lawtoa has moved his fam-<br />

ily Into his new heusa in North Rio.<br />

—Mrs. Smith Kodicott made an e»-<br />

leoded trip to Cnurt House 00 Mon-<br />

day.<br />

—Mrs. Chaa. Crease<br />

GUXN CKstiEK UUCIINQ8.<br />

—Mrs. CUxa B»M*r WSD! to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qiy 00 Wednesday far a vislU<br />

—LsaUs Korhcry, trtfs and son. <strong>of</strong><br />

MayvtOe, spsxrt ThaakJ«tvittg with his<br />

paresis,<br />

—Miss Hska arbalimgar, <strong>of</strong> Glaaa-<br />

boro. spazrt las Ttunksgtvtng boUdaya<br />

TOSS TCCK*VstOft TOflCB.<br />

—O«o. Dokas Vast a aorss 00 WecJ-<br />

nwsday night from colic.<br />

—Tha first pIsM <strong>of</strong> silk was wovsa<br />

tn tha mill 00 Saturday.<br />

—John Shaw and family •pent<br />

Thanksgiviag In<br />

rstamed to<br />

OAZZATKC8.<br />

Mrs. Charles U Smith Is on tha sick-<br />

list.<br />

rv«. A. BooneU waa in Cape Hay<br />

oBToesday.<br />

liiuHaods Bcncxat vixltad Bridge-<br />

ten last week.<br />

E. Dorsey Foster<br />

Piinortoo on Monday.<br />

Wilbur Hosted and wtfe are oo<br />

two weeks' visit In Fbilaoa.<br />

Ceo. B. Thraabcr made<br />

trip to Phllada. oo Monday.<br />

H"" B. S. Doatlasa and wife were<br />

la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> oo Tocsday.<br />

CUldrcn's hose, black tan and white.<br />

All sUes. E. U Boas A 800. It<br />

Moving pictures Tuesday and Satur-<br />

day nights at SpeeUtorlam. 8-fcUf<br />

Wood lota for sale- Apjily to Oiss.<br />

Taylor. Dlaa Creek road. l&-2Mteow<br />

Lawtoa Rrca, tho eaa men. drive to<br />

yoor door with sP"" 11 "-* aad coal oU-lt<br />

Dr. Anna Hand, <strong>of</strong> Phllada, spent<br />

Sunday with her brother at Mayrffie.<br />

Misses Annie P. and Laura Hewitt<br />

returned to Temple College 00 Moo-<br />

'-ing narrow Blreete<br />

uro Boiton'u own. The many short<br />

and narrow oileyr—by-paths between<br />

otrtets—are bewildering. The whole a<br />

veritablo Labyrinth through which the<br />

helpless stranger *anders forever, un-<br />

less he has a tongue.<br />

The onc-way-traHc rules oo BO many<br />

jtreetn—necessary because they are<br />

BO narrow—turn •heso thoroughfares<br />

Into corn-sheHeru <strong>of</strong> action: Trolleys,<br />

cart*, people, nulomobiles fed In In-<br />

discriminately nt cne end. and ejected<br />

pell-mell at tho oll-er.<br />

I dlnlike the many bars wide open<br />

to the public eye—no attempt made to<br />

keep tho interior from sight. In fact,<br />

attention Is directed to many a drink-<br />

ing bctno by the bugh glass windows,<br />

without a curtain, the bright lights,<br />

und u row <strong>of</strong> men with their feet on a<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, haa been (pending Botne- timo<br />

with her aunt. Mr«- Dennis FUher.<br />

Mrs Helen Brown had a light<br />

stroke <strong>of</strong> paralysis on Monday, from<br />

which she Is recovering very nkely.<br />

Miss Helen Hiflmsn has returned<br />

to her Wildwood homeatfer spending<br />

two weeks her* with her grandparent*.<br />

—Bevivals will be held this week<br />

In th* M. E. snd Mission churches.<br />

Probation members were taken In on<br />

Sunday at both churcbes-<br />

—Mrs. John Donaldson and two<br />

daughters, <strong>of</strong> Court House, epent th*<br />

week-end with Bev. Monroe Hand.<br />

Mr. D. come dowr for over Sunday.<br />

—While- walking along the road on<br />

.\»esday evening. Mrs. Lkda Learning<br />

was knocked down by a horse- and<br />

wagoo, whoae driver did not see her<br />

In the darkness. Her arm was broken<br />

In two places and twr head<br />

bruised.<br />

. badly<br />

—Andrew Rocap and wife, <strong>of</strong> Milt-<br />

viile. spent Thanksgiving with his<br />

brotlier. John.<br />

—Chas. Hayes and wife, <strong>of</strong> MiU-<br />

ville, spent Thanksgiving with J. L.<br />

Grace and family.<br />

—The Ways and Means Society<br />

served • New England supper in the<br />

ill oo Saturday night.<br />

—Mrs. Bradford Steelman and<br />

daughter. Margnixt. <strong>of</strong> Camden, were<br />

with Mra. ElUa Whcaton over Sun-<br />

day.<br />

Mm. J. C. Frar-er and son, Graf-<br />

ton, are visiting G. 8- Bico and fam-<br />

ily, on their way to their new hoeao at<br />

Foxchase. Pa.<br />

—Geo- Soeaervlllo and wife and Mra.<br />

Jan. Somervlllo and daughter, Emily,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Frankford. spent Sunday -with F.<br />

M- Hltner and fanAly.<br />

" Amoog those on tie sick-list this<br />

week are Mrs. F. M. Hitner. Mrs. Wal-<br />

ter Yerkea. Mm. Lovl Crace. Milton<br />

Grace, C W. Porch and Baker Abrama.<br />

—Miss Marraret Paul, <strong>of</strong> Norwood;<br />

Ira Alo and family. MLaa Margaret<br />

Batteraby and Bichard Hltner, <strong>of</strong><br />

Frankford. were Thanksgiving E<br />

at the Hitner domicile.<br />

22. 1S16.<br />

—Mr*.<br />

Carrie Sharp and Mrs. Goldi* Sharp<br />

went to th* city on Monday on a shop-<br />

ping expedition.<br />

—James Buxby was surprised on<br />

Monday night by a party <strong>of</strong> friends<br />

who came to husk corn. They proved<br />

themselves good workmen and had a<br />

—This community was startled to<br />

bear <strong>of</strong> tha sodden death <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Garron. which occurred Friday night.<br />

Funeral serviro vu held on Tuesday<br />

afternoon at his lute home. Interment<br />

at tho Methodist cemetery. He<br />

leaves a wife and eight children.<br />

—Th* Brotacrauod win b* lad mod<br />

Bunday by Nslson Smith.<br />

—Mrs. Frank Milkr to beteg satar-<br />

tained by Camden friends.<br />

—Nslson Smith mad* a barJKSSS<br />

trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday.<br />

—Frank Bright and wtf* visited<br />

nUtlrt* al Cold bpriag on Sunday.<br />

—Quarterly Confarsnca was bald a<br />

Tassdsy aftemon ai the M. E. church.<br />

—Our Sanday School* ar* now pre-<br />

paring foe Christmas entertain nun I a<br />

—Mis* Mary Tomlin, <strong>of</strong> Diaa Crwsk,<br />

was calling en friend* her* on "<br />

day.<br />

—Archie Holllngsead.<br />

Creak, was a rlsltur tn<br />

day.<br />

—Mrs. Mamie SUhrell to<br />

Philadelphia friends for a few<br />

visit.<br />

—Mrs. Jease Hraron. <strong>of</strong> Avalon, has<br />

been visiting fries*I• In town th* past<br />

week.<br />

—Lewis Corsoo and wif* wsrs en-<br />

tertained oo Sunday by Court Booss<br />

frienda.<br />

—Francis Covert, <strong>of</strong> Laesburg, has<br />

been visiting thit week st lbs boss* cf<br />

Sylvester Bpence..<br />

—A Cap* May party haa been la<br />

town the past week, dear hnnttagj<br />

and waa successful.<br />

—A Workers' Conference was Insti-<br />

tuted in rorinw-ttno with th* M. E. &<br />

S. last Mrnday evening.<br />

—Tbo*. Barrford and writs, <strong>of</strong> HiU-<br />

vili*. spent Thanksgiving week st th*<br />

bssToathsl<br />

MoaYacktOabl<br />

—Ths tab* aassjal bsatssst «f <<br />

Votsxtasr rtra Cesffsxr wfll t» gtfaa<br />

by tas I*oW A»xfllsT» ta «h* lat-<br />

—Mr. sad Mrs W. U Itayaa saw*<br />

tar to tfcs mi» iiatllir at<br />

(Mrs, Tysoa Bay**) asm as*<br />

—Taa CaQdran.<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Wm. Armstrong.<br />

Mrs- Jacob Garriaoo, <strong>of</strong> Court<br />

and tools for tbs Bars*<br />

Qab sad tor ta*<br />

sad B*WBS« Gttcas.<br />

8*4zxaTstoi<br />

porcb to cover taa <<br />

freed ef Us brick assess on MtastrwSt,<br />

ai<br />

<strong>of</strong> ths Uakai Cksnk Oob la<br />

bstas aaJd la Bon*JKa HaDL 1<br />

U oet for sa ezs>a. sa. taa<br />

DIAH CBFEK DABTS.<br />

ts good tor asvi&s oas<br />

—Mrs. Btrtnarrs wtta Uda, Jmm<br />

sad Jessls aia at ta* Tsiptn<br />

House, ha* been a gaast at th*<br />

<strong>of</strong> Newton Sayro th* past wask.<br />

Miss Clara Springrr, <strong>of</strong> WUd-<br />

wood, was a Thanksgiving gasst <strong>of</strong><br />

her mother. Mrs. Mary Spring*!.<br />

—Mrs. Mary Creamer, <strong>of</strong> Peters-<br />

burg. La s-pendiar * f«w weeks with<br />

her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Nickarson.<br />

—Mrs. Pheb* TTwnaend and daagh-<br />

ter, Theresa, went to Atlantic Ctty on<br />

Saturday, to remain during th* Win-<br />

ter.<br />

—lira. Jennie Morton and Etva<br />

aad tt to said, tf Mrs. Tarpta «o*s to<br />

Florida. Mrs. BMaar* wfll act •»<br />

loss mother wfcfls aba is sway.<br />

-Cot Fttawr bas dsddad ta ba.<br />

coca* a trsJasd narsa. sad wfll ba Jsat<br />

•aoscfc wWn tas High<br />

doass la JOBS to<br />

Bar ms<br />

iS CaaX0*fw><br />

—Tbs pretty bRsnis clack swmrdad<br />

tha Eattanca Fir* Oa. ta tbs parsd* fas<br />

Wildwood but la*7. to on crMWtgn<br />

m<br />

tar attediaico will b*<br />

m th* post <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

be tak«n to the<br />

wm<br />

Uszt ttwHt<br />

i Hi—In aata tha Ka-<br />

SOUTH DEKNIB DOTS.<br />

Strain opent last week In<br />

DENNlflVlLLE-8 DOINGS,<br />

—Mra. Ogden Candy spent last<br />

week In Camden.<br />

—MU» Bite Schellinger haa been<br />

oa the eick-lUt.<br />

Nathan Doughty Is having his eye<br />

treated for cu>cer.<br />

—Louie Bonham. <strong>of</strong> Pierces, will<br />

move to Bridgelor, N. J, this week.<br />

—Mrs. Deborah Lloyd Is spending<br />

the month with Philadelphia rclativea.<br />

— MUa Carrie Cathdrali la spending<br />

a few days with rxlatives In PMisdel<br />

pKla.<br />

—Mrs. Etta Thomptton attended<br />

rvlcxs at M. E church In Goshen oo<br />

Sunday.<br />

B. L. Howell attended a Sunday<br />

school convention st Hsm' 1 ^** on<br />

Tuesday.<br />

—Eli Baraett and BOH, Charles,<br />

spent Thanksgivtig day at the homo<br />

<strong>of</strong> Balph Norton.<br />

—Mrs. Wm. Woodlin and Bona, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennagrove. spent Thursday with<br />

Mrs. EUa Norton.<br />

—Hurry GuiUcV and wife, <strong>of</strong> Cam-<br />

den, havo been unending a few days<br />

with Virgil Errk»on-<br />

—Tbe shufHe board players enter-<br />

tained their friendi on Monday even-<br />

Ing at a cucumber feast.<br />

Donald Pien*fv>, who has'been vis-<br />

day party <strong>of</strong> David Bodan oo Satur-<br />

day evening.<br />

—Mrs. Sailie Vandikler was enter-<br />

tained on Sunday in South Dennis, at<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Furmon ^ r+A}» w*^ and at*<br />

a venison dinner.<br />

— ULu Annie* Maxaey. <strong>of</strong> Trenton<br />

Normal, and Miss Julia Graca, <strong>of</strong><br />

West Chester Normal, enjoyed th*<br />

Thanksgiving d%ys with their horn*<br />

folks.<br />

—Cspt. J. W. Grace entertained on<br />

Tnankagivtng day J. W. Graca, Jr,<br />

and wife, and Eurene Grace and wif*,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bethlehem; Leroy Grace, cf Tarry-<br />

tovm. N. J, and Mrs. James Coraon<br />

and BOO, <strong>of</strong> Avalon.<br />

—A large congregation assembled<br />

at the Baptist church on Sanday. tb*<br />

day set apart for the Jr. O. <strong>of</strong> A. M-<br />

kost prsttjr nearly an et «T» toahas aad<br />

ay* brows and bis baags- Mow tt to<br />

said poison try bas esagfct on, sad tt<br />

Is war** than tbs bam.<br />

Tbs lowest bid as «*t <strong>of</strong>fered for<br />

th* C&asaal Jettlrs and hnTVhsaiflnn<br />

to ths «41T&8S <strong>of</strong> tbs Hifl Dradgtnjx<br />

Co. <strong>of</strong> *»*»"•% Ctty. and upon wfeka.<br />

tha Pirvw^< CnmnUta* wfll tsDsrt<br />

next Monday nJgfct. Engtaaar 8sttb<br />

•ays tt to too auch «aon*y, sad ts<br />

ngnrtag to kism tfaa cost.<br />

Mr. Ships, cf Philadelphia,<br />

Bapttot, rrV-*—< ai th* Colon asr-<br />

vkas tast Bcndxy areoiag. Tas.<br />

thought was cf razr isij«'»iift»l"Hry to<br />

God for ths surplus, Aftsr ths ser-<br />

vice*. Mr. Ship* tnOsd cf bto bobby.<br />

Phrcnosocy. sad » lutaisitsd tas pao-<br />

attend<br />

Gearhart.<br />

very excellent sermon.<br />

rail.<br />

It<br />

And thla la cultured Boston,<br />

wua evening as I stood on tho<br />

It u<br />

wulk In front <strong>of</strong> tbo Stale House, a<br />

hi l l<br />

nUilely<br />

beauty<br />

old pile<br />

marred,<br />

in white, lu early<br />

dignity lessened<br />

h id<br />

Tbe "Trip Around the World,'<br />

regressive supper served last Satur-<br />

day evening by the united workers <strong>of</strong><br />

the tnW"* 1 "* and Baptist churches,<br />

btt-frwHr,*; free automobile rides from<br />

one -country- to another, netted the<br />

churches shout »W snd afforded the<br />

r-rtidpants fun galore. The houtes<br />

at which parts <strong>of</strong> the supper were<br />

the Baptist Annex. Wal-<br />

W. G. Hand's, Philip<br />

_imewhat by additions on either aide.<br />

I refused to sec those newer wings.<br />

Standing thus, wilh the State House a<br />

nhurp outline against the night, with<br />

tie many old buildings quite near—<br />

churches the most prominent, with<br />

their tall, sharp L-pires towering up<br />

into the blackness above, and looking<br />

down on the Common Itself—It was<br />

not diffl-mlt to paint a picture <strong>of</strong><br />

earlier days. Th* canvas becomes ao<br />

real that It is with a distinct shock<br />

wakens to the roar <strong>of</strong> trolley<br />

Is, the honk <strong>of</strong> auto* and the<br />

flashing <strong>of</strong> electric signs through the<br />

trees <strong>of</strong> tho Common—It to 1916. and<br />

not tho 17th eenrary. Another sharp<br />

contrast <strong>of</strong> the oH and the new. The<br />

bricks <strong>of</strong> King's Chapel look BO old,<br />

the Btones In the yard are blackened<br />

with time, their very shape bespeak-<br />

ing days long past, that there too, ono<br />

U carried back with a rush to Colonial<br />

days and earlier. The names Inscrlb-<br />

MUlville-<br />

Larry Peterson is quite alck at<br />

this writing.<br />

Aloaro BrosUs and wife attended<br />

the funeral <strong>of</strong> Thomas Taylor at Cold<br />

Spring on Monday.<br />

Mrs. Clinton Nlckersoo and<br />

daughter spent a day this week with<br />

DennisviUa relativus.<br />

—Mrs. Harry Nlckersoo, BOO. Harry,<br />

and daughter, Ethel, called on Misses<br />

Lydia and Annie Nkkersoo on Sun-<br />

day.<br />

Amos Broslua and wife and Miss<br />

Minnie Peterson called on Aaron<br />

dork and wife, at Beesleys Point, on<br />

Sunday.<br />

L. D. Compton and wife entertsin-<br />

Jamc. Williams and Chas. Lloyd<br />

are victims <strong>of</strong> grlp-<br />

—David Christian spent the week-<br />

end nt Stone Harbor.<br />

—Walter Bramble fell <strong>of</strong>f hU bicycle<br />

last week and broke his arm.<br />

Miss Beulsh Stiles entertained a<br />

oumber <strong>of</strong> her friends Saturday even-<br />

Ing.<br />

—Miss .Beba Earnest, <strong>of</strong> WeatviUe.<br />

spent part <strong>of</strong> last week wilh her par-<br />

iling his aunt, Mrs. George Seed, re-<br />

turned to Vlneland 00 Sunday.<br />

It U rumored that John Hamilton,<br />

who has been living on the Charles<br />

Tomlin faim hero tho past year, will<br />

move to Fishing Creek, on the Her-<br />

bert Ehaw property.<br />

Mrs. C P. Vanaman entertained<br />

Mrs. J. Rowland and daughter, <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May; Wlnfleld Coombs and wife.<br />

Nb d<br />

Divlns service. Bev. Mr.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, preached a<br />

OCEAN VIEW TBIFLEo,<br />

L. D. C p<br />

ed at «V"i»r Thanksgiving day Wm.<br />

Heritage and Mra. B. A. Camp, <strong>of</strong><br />

Court House; L. D. Comptoo and wife,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dlas Creek; Mrs. Minnie Smith<br />

and two children, <strong>of</strong> Goshen, and Wm.<br />

Bramell and wife, <strong>of</strong> Goshen.<br />

ono<br />

wheels.<br />

ing. beating, ro<strong>of</strong>ing, spouttng sad<br />

sheet metal work. Bafl phone oS-B-U-<br />

10-tttf<br />

Mrs. John Hobtnsnn and son. How-<br />

ard, wialtod bar daughter. Mrs. Lsslis<br />

Watson, on Saturday, at Caps May<br />

qty.<br />

Miss Balls Tboopson returned on<br />

Monday, trom a Thanlngrrfng<br />

with her sister. Mrs. Bay Hsnna.<br />

Phllada.<br />

AQ persons deafatns; tas bast hand<br />

Laundry wok dens caa bars auaaky<br />

laarin* tastr packscss si Harry<br />

>o>b*xo»T*swn*Dittot»«l ><br />

Shields', Sheriff Carson's, Samuel Mar-<br />

tin's. Swalnton; John Powell's. Albert<br />

presdeman 1 *, Clinton Crease's, May-<br />

Jacob Garrison's. John Doos-<br />

y<br />

saca wsak. and It wO ba<br />

Bsturday tf*T*'a' Tnr»<br />

Co, Csp* May dty. M. 1.<br />

tats/and then bock to the Annex.<br />

In repsonse to recent unfavorable<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />

Prank W.' Fowkes,<br />

ed on the panel*—<strong>of</strong> me:<br />

buried there—are <strong>of</strong> men<br />

Freeholders. Mr.<br />

for ths press<br />

tbs<br />

that body. ha. prepared<br />

a tsbolsted statement <strong>of</strong><br />

um valustlons. tax rates, assessment<br />

taWss. etc, cf Cape May as compared<br />

other coontte., and eomparaUvo<br />

a. to tbs cUfferentUaing dU-<br />

f tbs <strong>county</strong>. Owing to tho<br />

aSngertkn tn tlw GAXsrre plant thla<br />

!JSkwihav» been compelled to defer<br />

" Ml our next Issue<br />

who are<br />

who con-<br />

ceived and brought to life a new na-<br />

tion, a nation wrought with courage<br />

and sacrifice, loyalty snd pain, with<br />

Ideals and faith—ami across the street<br />

B movie house sign flashes "The Birth<br />

<strong>of</strong> n Nation Twlco Daily." 80 much<br />

for the speed <strong>of</strong> the 20th century.<br />

COBB— F18HEB-<br />

A quiet home wedding took place at<br />

noon on •Wednesday. November 24th,<br />

n,t the residence <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Wo.<br />

H. Burch, 822 Carteret St, Camden.]<br />

N. J, when their niece. Miss Theresa<br />

LJaes to B* fUmamnsred.<br />

These then are my Isst words to<br />

you: Bo not afraid <strong>of</strong> lire- Believe<br />

that We la worth living and your be-<br />

lief will help create the fact. The<br />

"Bdentlnc" pro<strong>of</strong> that you arc right<br />

<strong>may</strong> not be clear before tbo day <strong>of</strong><br />

Judgment (or some stage <strong>of</strong> being<br />

which that expression <strong>may</strong> servo lo<br />

symbolize) la reached. But tho faith-<br />

ful fighters <strong>of</strong> this hour, or tho beings<br />

thmt tnen **"* there will represent<br />

tK»m <strong>may</strong> then turn to the faint-heart/<br />

ed. who here decline to go on. with<br />

words like, those with which Henry IV<br />

greeted the tardy CrUlon after a great<br />

victory bad been gained: "Hang your-<br />

self, brave CiOlon! We fought _st<br />

Arqoes. and you were not there-""—<br />

William James .In "The WUl to Be-<br />

lieve."<br />

enla.<br />

—Mra- Dora Duton. <strong>of</strong> Eatellvllle,<br />

spent Thonkigivlns- here with rela-<br />

tives.<br />

—Mm. Liuio Dlxon. <strong>of</strong> EsteUville,<br />

spent part <strong>of</strong> last week here with her<br />

sister.<br />

—Mm. Harry Chester und Paul<br />

Carroll and family spent last week In<br />

Phllada.<br />

Mrs. Llda Mlddleton, <strong>of</strong> Frank-<br />

ford, U visiting her Bister, Mrs. John<br />

Connor.<br />

^Joaep Taylor and family attend-<br />

ed the funeral <strong>of</strong> his brother at Cold<br />

8pring on Monday.<br />

—Mrs. Geo. Barrett, <strong>of</strong> Phllada, U<br />

visiting her E-rondparenU, Washing-<br />

ton Earnest and wife.<br />

—Tho funeral <strong>of</strong> Mrs- Annie Bobin-<br />

Bon, 74 years old, relict <strong>of</strong> the late<br />

Candy Boblnson, took place on Sun-<br />

day. Interment was made nt South<br />

Dennis.<br />

Mrs. Annie Fidler, relict <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

late Jacob Fidler, died at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Goshen; Copt. M.<br />

wife, <strong>of</strong> Green Creek;<br />

Norbury and<br />

Mrs. Warren<br />

VanGllder. <strong>of</strong> Goshen. and A. T.<br />

Howell ot Thanksgiving dinner.<br />

—At the Dias Creek Grange<br />

Tue-sday evening <strong>of</strong> thU week these<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers were elected:<br />

Worthy Master—Percy Douglass.<br />

Overseer—Mary E- Norton.<br />

Steward—E11U Norton.<br />

Assist. Steward—John Cook.<br />

Lecturer—Maurine Lewis.<br />

Gate Keeper^—Jos. Zimmerman.<br />

Secretary—Edward Tuttlc.<br />

Treacurei'—Ella Vanaman.<br />

CnnrTi* 1 "—FT"*" Scull.<br />

Pomona—Mrs. Kusie Hkkman.<br />

Floro— Mrs. A- T. D. Howell.<br />

Ceres—Mm. Bedmood Stiles.<br />

EAST CHEEK AND ELDOBA.<br />

—Emma Sharp was a Sea Iala <strong>City</strong><br />

visitor Friday.<br />

—Mrs. MlnnU .Town* apest Tues-<br />

day at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—James Lucas has returned to his<br />

home In PhllErt^r****<br />

—Edwaid Horn cut his foot<br />

badly on Saturday.<br />

—Quarterly conference will be held<br />

In tho M. E. church on Friday.<br />

—Allen Devaul Is building a house<br />

for Frank Conover near Seavill* de-<br />

pot.<br />

—MUs Marion Hewitt spent th*<br />

week-end In Newfteld and<br />

phla.<br />

—Joseph Downam and daughter,<br />

Laura, were Philadelphia visitors<br />

Tuesday.<br />

—Capts. Shaw and Candy, with<br />

their WIVCH, were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> visitors<br />

Wednesday.<br />

—Fendal Smith and wife, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May. visited Mr*. Ann Willete several<br />

days this week,<br />

—George Kates and wife, <strong>of</strong> Ava-<br />

lon. Bpest Sunday with Somers Town-<br />

Bend and family.<br />

—Somers Coraon and Carl Sharp at-<br />

tended the revival services at Peters-<br />

burg: Wednesday.<br />

—Mrs, Mary Wl'lcts and Miss Ccr-<br />

pls that ba vrffl probably be asfcsd to<br />

corns aftsr Christmas sad g*v» a dem-<br />

onxtrsttsn.<br />

—Tho Baliaaea Firs Company to now<br />

a landed lumstotor. bavmg a dssd to<br />

Us lot. and a martgag* on tt, Oa<br />

Thankagrrta*- Day Miss Emma Trexsl<br />

ralerd the ftsg. a present from Joka<br />

Gilamm. Amcec ths witossssa<br />

<strong>of</strong> ths BsHanra) aad<br />

Votnntosr Caspar-tea, Mayor Herbert<br />

aad taamliars <strong>of</strong> cogncil. Edward L»<br />

Smith was Mastex cf Oeremoolss,<br />

—Barter Ballsy cams from W0d-<br />

wood for aervaca tn St. Mary's<br />

Bcaday, tbe eerrtce betas ths Boty<br />

d ht It<br />

and a short<br />

It<br />

p<br />

being ths first Sunday tn Adrent, the<br />

vestment* were <strong>of</strong> purpla, tha season<br />

being one <strong>of</strong> preparation for ths Oom-<br />

mg <strong>of</strong> Christ commemorated tn th*<br />

If tbsrs to ssrvke tha<br />

Sanday. tt win bs st AJO. p. m.<br />

—Th* Stone Barber Grange on Sat-<br />

urday night dactod these oOcers, for<br />

Installation tn January: Master, Mrs.<br />

Bees* P. Bislay; Overseer, Mayor 8.<br />

E. Herbert; Lsctarer. Marl* L. Vsa<br />

Thoyns; Steward. Kennard Turptnj<br />

Aast. Stewards, Lees Herbert aad<br />

Blanche Beaman; Ospltrn. Ell Town-<br />

ber daughter, Mra. Moggie Westcott,<br />

on Friday, funeral took place on Mon-<br />

day; interment at South Dennis.<br />

PETEBSBUBG POINTS.<br />

w-U Ita*<br />

ii^fH^n until our next Issue,<br />

an print It In two instaU-<br />

ws havo no doubt that many j<br />

-J~« wfll want to msaerval<br />

Oo*t I* RegloMJtta! >*•*.<br />

Tbe everyday goat la responsible tor<br />

the nickname cf the Boyal Welsh tu-<br />

alleera—the -Nanny Goats." A goat la<br />

the regimental mascot and la led at<br />

the bead <strong>of</strong> the f^tnw- <strong>On</strong> Bt. Da-<br />

vid's day. In the <strong>of</strong>ficers* men 11. the<br />

goat, escorted by drams and file, tt<br />

inarched around tb* table.<br />

Fisher, was<br />

_ married to Mr. Oakford<br />

Mulford Cobb, <strong>of</strong> WUdwood. by Bev.<br />

Holmes T. Gravatt In tho presence <strong>of</strong><br />

the Immediate relatives <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />

and groom. After a wedding repast<br />

KS^£JB^ SSL S> *^*k«**a*»*. »^^—-^^-— — — —<br />

Mr. and Mm. Cobb left for a short<br />

•, and on their return they w/ttl be<br />

tour,<br />

given a _<br />

aide at WUdwood,<br />

large reception. They wfll ie-<br />

Ooed Way to Indue* Slesp.<br />

Tnoae who persist In going


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Invites your business—have your<br />

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checking account and rent a box for<br />

your valuable papers.<br />

db - - - - $9,150,00000<br />

Send for booklets "Relating to Wills and<br />

Subjects" and "Banking by MaiL"<br />

JtCfti*,'<br />

BS^^OgS^2<br />

free* Ut<br />

Uau CUtar<br />

w&Ust tbe Joy av ber beart ctrpt In<br />

ald-yns like Into roe- own. on' Us Ured<br />

tbera tvrr aloe*.*"<br />

-""Vbat dU abc- sayT Dtd ane call yoa<br />

Bants Claaar*<br />

-Fsltb. ah* didn't—oot tnln nor<br />

aftrrwanla. abe colled tne *CTHM» ma<br />

ehne' —whUu manes -poll* av mt-<br />

.rr*—an* 'JooT an" -pre* loos' an'<br />

r me eye*' *"—<br />

"But thow are my owu names, troiy.<br />

all bat tne Qr*i fine, and -brarfs coo-<br />

"Ah. l be ml then — bless t»'m'<br />

Tbrrr dn*-» Iw bat ooe laa£wld£c tnej<br />

spake ibr «nrrU ovvr. Doot I know<br />

tnuh av |i> An" tne bajtMn* as<br />

that bjtvu't a warn! av<br />

to their nau-rm—cJ rt a*' famly raystro-<br />

betv.lit tblxn. aeeln' as tbrir<br />

irts arv nv tbe came complexion.<br />

Ob. rberf alu't auuythln' anayw-err*<br />

like B mltber*. loVf r*<br />

For Ja»t a llitU- raluutp tt>e eyes<br />

fun to=.k ou a mUty twtn-<br />

and Mjtuetblu^ Illie a shadow<br />

tlw old taan'a face,<br />

•rrono-ly crovr. bot It<br />

i qnlcfcly o» It bod come, and be was<br />

Is merry ««-lf once ra<br />

"It mast b.*ive t>evn a most 'i<br />

axs while uc> when yoa were a<br />

iby.~ the- • laid MW<br />

ahyty.<br />

"It waa. tie daiilut. It was tbe b*»<br />

Bmln' ar tolnx^-frr roe."<br />

-TBomtbow 1 never thoarht <strong>of</strong> "foo<br />

• a baby al aU.**" sne went on, plainly<br />

latrrssed. -Oh. what ever did tba<br />

Uttle children do tben tor Santa<br />

laus} There iraa tM-rer any otbrr.<br />

as tbrreT*<br />

~N1V«T o V-/OU. avrute vjn. Tm tb*<br />

original, aimou pure n.-*n»n Clatts an*<br />

> mlsbtakv. Troth; they bod to eel<br />

l tne bent tbey cad wfaloat me. An'<br />

sorry tolas* tbey bad av U. wan on'<br />

L Tbln I •am*', an' tbe trurrid was<br />

dlffert-ut* |.UJ«- I' r aftber—so me<br />

mlther tov.: i i...<br />

Tbe ih!' ' I rv-.ith*- •»'<br />

w-axrU, bat tb* gotB' wtta<br />

"t-otttnt a* 4ba mn 1 Itft ta a*<br />

aV tili a-Jxtis ftatk-s etseaid pe<br />

to<br />

-I trted ID knp awaka but Ckrw*<br />

aaas rra."" ah* brat* ta ahrUty, -afta-<br />

nuini haatad up at/ SU»L»JIS|<br />

«^» aandawUi wookl coma. I'd<br />

awak* so toog thai wtes ha crapt ta<br />

aa his loss; grajr cloak and width's baa<br />

on his back I tho<strong>of</strong>hx It was truly jots,<br />

and coy brart west ChSBpc"t~*r tmBH**L<br />

Bet be shook oat lbs-<br />

aprlntV. sprtokla. Toaisat <strong>of</strong> all<br />

ajthts jroo mxtmt sleep.' be aal<br />

I cried 'No' and closed my ej-es qakM<br />

ao*s tbe sand cooldst «rt tn. and wneo<br />

I opcord them tbe next mmnt» tt was<br />

~pn nmuac*"a^| yvuow IIWHTS<br />

JOO know, bat last tbe baby Uxftt tt<br />

Brat. Tben nrj s<strong>of</strong>t, eo'a •<br />

"atroirb mullet.<br />

crawled oct<br />

bed. 'raos*<br />

tnted to Ua stm,<br />

and them was my<br />

stocking foil<br />

the brim. I<br />

atojiped tn ber-r»<br />

cttal to smil*<br />

him and to ]<br />

hi* arm again<br />

-Tben I cttmbed<br />

up on a chair ts<br />

take tt down.<br />

"And 'eonsa jroo batoos; to as.'<br />

—Us -( cMymm ato« av ~<br />

oot load. -Coco*<br />

back to bri.<br />

oiy little <<br />

•be aald. 'Bring<br />

tbo atocktog and<br />

coddle dow<br />

warm and ana<br />

In blanket land.'<br />

Bo I did. and >be<br />

kissed me and I kiued ber. and we boa<br />

said 'Merry Chrtmnas' to each aver.<br />

She west fa"! n«lrep «gnin bet cert*b><br />

tr JOQ ciinlil»*t expect a Uttl* gfi coaU<br />

slrrp. I felt nU my presents. M<br />

says ox Uttle folks bare eyes tn oca<br />

aud every mlnate tbe<br />

grew brighter, and tn#o— I really saw<br />

Dear, dear Banta CUu, bow coaldyoc<br />

Jast whst I wanted7~ Sb<<br />

rabbeJ bfr dunpUna cbeek ecstat<br />

the old aleere. "Bat Toc<br />

dlan't pat anything tn ma-Tver's stock<br />

tng.** she added s<strong>of</strong>tly.<br />

Be coald i>.« meet ber rrfroafbfs'<br />

gtance.<br />

raa lu a harry I was,** be mam<br />

bled. **an* UK- baste* ahtaoipta* w-fclooi<br />

tn tne con I<br />

-Oh. -Ix- .U.lu't know." tne child tn<br />

•rrrrpled. "'tnu*e when ahe was<br />

caleep I f-xiuO ber alocklne. and I pal<br />

ttut very ro»y tbctked apple yoo'd pea<br />

In gnltte qulti* far. far down In ben<br />

and sooie m-iw too. Ccrfinly I coaldn'<br />

•tve ber tbe lltile- dull ur tbo pictan<br />

book, \-oiuf irrowao[» don't care fot<br />

:b thlii£«. n--iUy. Dot Ihlncs to<br />

arodUTereiii. You duu*t uiUid. doyoc<br />

He did Dot nu*wer. For tbe mon^eni<br />

tl alxcost K* 'atsxtsd.'*'<br />

Canny and WMtzfoot tttt a a-addss<br />

cjoeer twttcb oo tne rein*—a pal<br />

linj tcocb that r "*i 1 ^** tnembotb<br />

oot <strong>of</strong> the direction they were<br />

It was almost.as If their drtver *•*-—""<br />

them to tarn around, liacb earlier tn<br />

tbe day. wheu they <strong>On</strong>* left Wlitar's.<br />

for Instantv. such a command woold<br />

cot hale cpitt-arcd •'T'". bet com-<br />

tog at a time uhen the tavern lay ao<br />

far behind n» to be forcotten. wben tbe<br />

world at-cmi-d a blanket <strong>of</strong> drift and<br />

down and clUtealng •liver, wtlh no<br />

boose tn ulcut. tne action waa at least<br />

•pnrrllng to tbelr cxjolne -nlrxis Tbey<br />

stopped Instantly, bowerer. tbe Dots*<br />

at their brU. baaned Into sUeoce.<br />

Wbliefoot turned a wondering face<br />

upon bia tuanter. and almost tm-<br />

medlately Ixauny looked protnitingty<br />

aroond. Tt>esian<br />

met their gale<br />

i^»'fgoiltily. Be-<br />

yond — oh. very<br />

far beyond—lay<br />

Merle, with tts<br />

Cbrtstmas fan;<br />

Ueti*. where be<br />

mast be that<br />

nlfbt or bis<br />

r»i* f»^» WOOld iM<br />

the Jibe <strong>of</strong> the<br />

countryside, and<br />

back <strong>of</strong> them, a<br />

good twelve<br />

miles, perbapa<br />

fifteen, they bad<br />

Jocged on at<br />

sorb a steady<br />

pace, was that<br />

solitary boose. Ii<br />

be tamed roand<br />

It mast be cood-<br />

by to Merle. It<br />

woold be Impos-<br />

sible for Dana}<br />

and While f oot u<br />

^**ifc* tbe Jour-<br />

ney otaLa trlthoot rest. Be aMfr;^ tbe<br />

reins from oue hand to the otner.<br />

"Why are vre stoppingr* BStod tbe<br />

child.<br />

He looked nt ber tn some perplexity.<br />

Chen his brow cleared.<br />

-Io clve tbe bastes tbelr feed.<br />

Tbey*re pcrl&hla' wld bacfier. so tbey<br />

are. tbe aalnts ferglve me.** be answer-<br />

ed In a relieved tune, glad to postpone<br />

bis decision for a time.<br />

He threw back the robes a* be<br />

spoko und apraog oat on tbe ground.<br />

Where they bad stopped tbe narrow.<br />

»n~jifc. road widened for a consider-<br />

able space Into plain again, and a well<br />

not far distant from tne track now<br />

fnmlshed -crater for tbe *—**~y after<br />

which a ban at tbe back <strong>of</strong> tbe alelgb<br />

poured forth cralo Into the pails, and<br />

whea tbew trcte »et before the horses<br />

they fell to nvrk a* If Terry's words<br />

were la dansrr <strong>of</strong> coming troe. Tbe<br />

child -xntrbt-d tbe proceedings wttb<br />

wide eye*.<br />

Tbry'rr unly Just very woolly<br />

burse*', after nil.** she said, wttb a<br />

tlage <strong>of</strong> dUajifHilntuieiil'ln ber v<strong>of</strong>ce.<br />

"In tbe I o fonilii. t llili ulctit. I codnt be<br />

dnrlvln' lUlui lu I be broad dayligbt,<br />

"'anff- dear, l-'olk* tvod tblnk as a<br />

tnravelln' cln-u» vvldout tne 'clefunt.<br />

Begotra. |U Kbtnrvtu' I am "*t-T"*_ an'<br />

I'll take my .\lfn-1 Dary ye're In tne<br />

same l*oni. We'll be aftber bavtn' a<br />

anack ua»-*livc*< an* a dhrop DV a<strong>of</strong>ne-<br />

thln' wuruiUi'. Tumble back Into tbe<br />

ajeltfla, maijuiuwu, nu° wrap yoaixlli<br />

Dp cluxl ill I abpn-ad lbe tableclotb<br />

og-lnt-t tlu- Ui<br />

•We both ssid •Mtrry<br />

Ouulmtrtowch<br />

Printed letter basda uo m<br />

mritj is tbtm d^jn, ud th*<br />

priat ibop wfll •uppiy<br />

•a»-a-aaB-aWB-|M-B#"^-B> tTIVsCBEHBI D-fiimM- AntOpCM-s a-)<br />

people h*r» tte«B tataft ksfd^f • i&tl* hamaa bdsf reaebca<br />

> ca kk bota or «Iar*rhcre<br />

£ Ifttw^ MT*A tx&i }jy his DOHnal<br />

aaoe aad TitaIJty, bad wsniad ctf iSt ""•'l""ati«Tr« <strong>of</strong> tho attack.<br />

Bceaaa* tabcrroloaia fa •» •hCj.n-wi'l erery man, woman aad<br />

child •hooid ttra tb* s<strong>of</strong>t mtttoX ttt-rrrtt"n to those aicna <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

people Kara<br />

mmtsr* Uf»<br />

wbarw tobercul htA<br />

tkaX]<br />

* Ml<br />

ttaal<br />

f th» Bot m<br />

iliseaae which point oat dsutr. g<br />

cstv UH body ta w-gfr ckH/OuoA sad msy aot tun <strong>may</strong> aarlota<br />

tro«nia tor tm m ttttm yMBL Ttta, aU <strong>of</strong> • sodden, when the<br />

bodr fa -atakcaed hy omiriM>- vary, ^"Vr*—. or bad lMaa; and<br />

•a-orktna; candltlcma, thaaa alasrinf ftrmt wake up and become ao-<br />

tir* in the deUiurUien <strong>of</strong> tha InMa or other omns. The workinf<br />

mam or woman, thcr«iarB, easBOt M too cajtfal la tho safeguarding<br />

<strong>of</strong> hesJth and in w-ttc~Uaf oat tor tboM gjmptoma which indicate<br />

that tha disease <strong>of</strong> t&hwrealocal is *ets«IlT present. WfeU, th<br />

(1) tint <strong>of</strong> aS, tktr* tt a «o«(h thmt haagi on and will not<br />

ele-u-up. If it UitB *» » mailh or 1OB«TT, tt t* a rtd Ugfet, • d*ngrr<br />

tigoti, which yoa ct-ttnot aflwd to Ifsore. It m*jr ttart with wot<br />

feet or nmt other faa-ttnlfleSBt «i-»""it«">«i but no matter how the<br />

coc-fh atartcd. if it data not go ftwi-jr, »ee ytmr doctor at once. Colds<br />

weaken the bodily toaa'awl mUssc*, ao that it U CAMJ<br />

for tha lnrkin# (erma to »rt a foothold.<br />

(2) lea c* w^W,' I M B O M Ity i<br />

taia amo-ont <strong>of</strong> "atomach trouola" fa f-wvtKay danger rifnal, which<br />

yoa mut not pass onhreded. Bomatimea loaa <strong>of</strong> weight <strong>may</strong> come<br />

from acme other eaow than tabcrtroloaia, bat it paym to b« on yoar<br />

traard. Too <strong>may</strong> not han a eongh. aad ytra mar expericnee *rery<br />

IitUe tronble except a aort <strong>of</strong> chicnia weartacam. Yon otifht to know<br />

vhat yoor normal weight ahoold be. IT JPM bafta to lot* 6r% t*B<br />

cr am posada wtthrat *ar fpsnBX naiun. look far *o«ad mad-<br />

kal adrloa at otto*. Sosutimm with Iota <strong>of</strong> weight goes a loss <strong>of</strong><br />

appetite, and troahle wth bowttli aad '•'"""I', ercn running to<br />

diarrhea. Whether you ara Ioaing tnnch weight or not, look oat for<br />

thia danger signal. It ia a wamiag that aomtihing ta w-rong.<br />

(3) fbaathar»fathai«B^ow^aI14hMla*4tr«dfa«ltaic'. Uoct<br />

people have days when they fe«l tan-uually tired, for aome reaaon<br />

or other. 8och an occasional period <strong>of</strong> ^a-pring forer" or "laiy<br />

liver" mar not br at all dangeroaa, hot when errerry day for two ot<br />

three wecka ytra hate to get oj> and dread to do anything but lit<br />

around and be laxy, there ia danger ahead. Thia ia Nature'* warn<br />

ing to yoa thxt aome enemy inside your body ia aapplng jrou<br />

TitalUy. l>m-t lgiwra tha wandAf ilTBall<br />

(4) Anyone <strong>of</strong> the three aymptoma jmt mentioned tnay occttt<br />

singly or all <strong>of</strong> them <strong>may</strong> come at one time. Wben, to aay or all,<br />

tben fa addad » frrar ta tba late afUreoea cr dnring tbe idgH<br />

arttimpanVad noaShij tj nreata, bawmra <strong>of</strong> this daafar tlgoaL It<br />

U a bright red flag which Nature wave* before yon. cautioning yoo<br />

tn giro immediate heed. Anyone's temptratnro <strong>may</strong> rise at times,<br />

eoma people'a more eadly than others. Bat when for a week every<br />

afternoon abo-at four or fire o'clock yoa'-re felt fereriih, or when<br />

night after night yoa wake up in a dripping rw-tat, yoa <strong>may</strong> re*t<br />

asa-ored that there ia nothing normal about that. Oo to ytmr doctor<br />

at ODM> and tell him about it. Ton <strong>may</strong> have BO cough and no other<br />

tign <strong>of</strong> diaeaar, and this <strong>may</strong> bo the only warning yonil get. Giv«<br />

heed to it at ooec.<br />

(5) If -foa ha-r*. » ooxtMJh tad ta rjH<strong>On</strong>g feu fiad itrwka oi<br />

blood la year HIUlaw, yoo <strong>may</strong> rwt -unrrad tbU aomarthtng ii<br />

wrong'. It <strong>may</strong> not be a direct sign <strong>of</strong> tnberc-olosia, trat whatever it<br />

ia, yoa should attend to it at one*. Too cannot afford to waxte<br />

time patting it <strong>of</strong>f. Nature <strong>may</strong> 8+ve yoa that mort> emphatlo<br />

warning <strong>of</strong> the presence <strong>of</strong> tuberealoaia, a hemorrhage <strong>of</strong> tho langa.<br />

If ao, don't be scared unduly. It ia a danger *-"jp~*l_ and if yoa<br />

heed it, yoa <strong>may</strong> be aafe.<br />

Thera ara other danger *-*gT-aT* aome which yoa can ae« and<br />

aome which only a trained physician can detect. Yonr nlstj U*a<br />

ta g-rt*fanr mad-rf-il attrgtlrm aa axrty a* -prtrrrti^a Tnb«rcnlo«ti can<br />

ba csradlf tt fa dlauui-uad ta ttm*. The time to diaeo-rer it is when<br />

the flrat (ymptorru ahow themaelvea. Dcat taka chtnrw wttb<br />

Ba«th. Toa-n kati my tima.<br />

Oo to a good doctor, if yoa notice any <strong>of</strong> these danger alguala,<br />

tad hoist that he ex-mine yoa stripped to the waist. Ix -pea cant<br />

afford » doctor, go to » ttm cifado *aa ba «nmlnr»»1 It<br />

, g to a ftraa cifado aad ba \t my cort<br />

A few doHjn to be examined, but tt <strong>may</strong> save yoa hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

sJoDj-ra, nntold arafferfBg. aad posaiUy TOOT life aad that <strong>of</strong> yoafwifs<br />

•ad family.<br />

nrr roat" U A -motto th»t tpp&a to tabarealoci%<br />

•apeeially when it U first chowing ttself.<br />

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To properly prime a dynamite<br />

farm powder cartrtdce foor things are<br />

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od tn tfy'f is.Tery rtnrxilc<br />

First crtiox> the priming can about<br />

^ fuse. *^**T IK* crtmpt&g tool as<br />

Oi»-»p'-»B t* boie<br />

and Ue tbe tase to the std* <strong>of</strong> tbe cmr-<br />

Maldaa)Ces Msto<br />

tiidge aec-Eaeiy with a stoat piece <strong>of</strong><br />

cord.<br />

U tbe >ob to done csrefolly and cor-<br />

ractry ine enttre oatflt win look Uke<br />

Jt*a. 4. »nA the<br />

oc car*£lessneas are<br />

<strong>of</strong> most accidents. Tberw<br />

U no tmmedlate dazifrr ta bandllnf a<br />

stick <strong>of</strong> farm powder If the user will<br />

use but an onilnary amount <strong>of</strong> care<br />

and tntetlLcroce.<br />

[ A common tnrorrert method <strong>of</strong> prim-<br />

ing ts to punch a bole rtsbt through<br />

the canKl^e. p^" the capped fuse<br />

«a» aad Cap<br />

through It. then tnsert In another diag-<br />

onal bole below the first hole. No ty-<br />

ing ts necessary to bold the cap In the<br />

carMdf*. This method Is called "lac-<br />

ing tbe foae throagb tbe carti-idse.**<br />

It ts nntsfei and unreliable. Tbe foae<br />

ts Uteiy to break at tbe sharp tarns<br />

and tbe powder-train spit Ore tbruucb<br />

Tt» -nalsfced Cartridge Pi<br />

the break, setting Ore to the cartrtdfe<br />

"*^ <strong>of</strong> orplodlna It, or the fo&e<br />

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nnexploded chargs tn the bole, or It<br />

<strong>may</strong> '•'nng Ore for half an boor or half<br />

daj~ and cause a aertoos accident.<br />

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paitonca <strong>of</strong> a -rasla*Tat <strong>of</strong> Cap* May.<br />

whst can It b*T<br />

Btaahcy Ttmitaswi. 810 Qoesa fit.<br />

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I t<strong>of</strong>f «rod from tddat-f trocbi*. Aftar<br />

doing a hard dsy*a work, av back<br />

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morning. I fslt bun* and sore. I<br />

Und *aiUy. f.tt doll and Ua —' "'<br />

at times was bothered by a _<br />

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italned **>iim *t *>Vttn Us araStn a<br />

' ' ' rn >u>ra paraQct «<br />

cor nirodrv-d and ta-mtj'<br />

on tne Vocth hj Saocatoo<br />

jtn»aro by gnjuotl otjm or talr<br />

!**- ILcajTWT. caA£«ard txf<br />

am or Ut* <strong>of</strong> AnUVxiy H. MUWT a£<br />

orj \,j travail oo*» or late <strong>of</strong> Jcoa C Bcu-<br />

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Huli*j«ll om, rniLkU<br />

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ur o< a ortt oX atUmt Uuml In<br />

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to ulit/y tbr d*i>4 <strong>of</strong> tlkr aaid<br />

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mir«Aon and Miriam H.<br />

to Souts brtiUlc Loan and GkilM ...<br />

cUUon ta arcujr OM Tboasand l-'oux Hua-<br />

•Irrj p laods <strong>of</strong> U'Ullam Wortb: tbmev.<br />

•ato-n- tbe line <strong>of</strong> landa <strong>of</strong> William %Vorta.<br />

South forty-0*« drsr-rrs ax>d tnirty mlnutr*<br />

UV»t, tbrv-e huAttml aod forty-four feet to<br />

" -raitrrly mUU lixte <strong>of</strong> tbe BanicW rrmJ;<br />

atr*. akxK tb* caUrrlv aide line <strong>of</strong> tald<br />

-' > road. North (litrro d*c*f«-f-i and<br />

^^ v<br />

mixuiir* Eait. three hundred aad<br />

ninrf*r*-tbrr« frrt to the Oral place -<strong>of</strong> "<br />

•innlnsTT oOOLtloint thXTC tJUMsttin <strong>of</strong><br />

by MvcrmJ oW«4* <strong>of</strong> eoovrysiKV. a<br />

cuninl ta th* <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> U>r dam<br />

coanry <strong>of</strong> Cspe Msri sod B«*d J fo *'<br />

» f t r l 4 d ( felcmTtn**h£a\sKir>*<br />

ooe tUrr 11 Bud, wbo mJ3 U>e<br />

br dcrlM <strong>of</strong> Jisrpte UsJDd. sad by<br />

r dc l**i WcM ^<br />

idla^anf* odos n^.^'i»..^ aiflBtf<br />

t^« Hovtl) line <strong>of</strong> MomlnXkld* feVoad uiaa.<br />

coil. «Ut> West aloos O"<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wi • • il i IJ • Ii a* fi'~* «tidi mX<br />

» * mm] tin* bavins' a radja*<br />

* "**—"'-« t«o htuaitred and »t»)i*r««<br />

tUtaa. bmdratOa IU1IJI) t»ft<br />

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thlrt/ tUO) fc-ct *t • pc-lot ta the b-a-dk<br />

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d d dc&-ty-«i ftxt to be-<br />

jir.pi«e tn MnmiajpioW Hoao*.<br />

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tn tn* ttorta tin. <strong>of</strong> Taonunj-Jd.<br />

haad. bms bsndntl and airty-r-o<br />

j^m tikotnJLDdtba t7V24S3J Cen Wesj<br />

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-' Korut lin* <strong>of</strong> HaniaSJSrS^a mt t<br />

tr laid OBJJ. • U^<strong>of</strong>lot<br />

Three tNnrmnrl and slsty-thrx* IIOU).<br />

lo bo-<br />

SALT.<br />

(i. sarct rL&^rr^r<br />

frnrtant. 1 sbali •.-ft- to sale at<br />

ts. itu.<br />

tae boors <strong>of</strong> twern sad Bra o/docft<br />

I Jo*'t. at one c/ctods Incba afternoon<br />

id day al tas EbcrtB-a <strong>of</strong>flot. to Oasa<br />

^JOrt boose. Caps May Caaor/. Scr li-ct qaitc cra-cclx. bet<br />

ttnitvQ to-^-HUrr lu tbo Uttlc<br />

l»c> uluo>» made ts bcu nX*e<br />

U \*.ry twnl, auJ GrM «lko<br />

^ ut lU.- iiVy oml (Ucu<br />

ai ttw »ir\{« b f laiul wbcro ibu<br />

Ur-4 untK'r ILM* tnutcxl taiuir<br />

lUt© n> tu-itiy UuiirlMOprcd t<br />

U»o nt tbr KV> nplu a* U fur<br />

tion. KUully her filaoc* rcmUxl upon<br />

Llm. UauUjkf foncanl. rrcnnllaij bef<br />

«Ub bU carrnr nmlVc,<br />

"Why, Ucru'«« to yoa.*" iho cried, "oer<br />

Ttry owu, u«uwt B^nta GatraP<br />

Hlio KOx-lkrU tUo odor <strong>of</strong> ttw tlcry<br />

aud U u.na «a ogc-nalTp bcr<br />

tip into tbo bcart oi wtotcr. •<br />

Ut <strong>of</strong> tV^wUyr color. Bl» «v tbe<br />

dancer* la ibo cl«Lila£—yooii4i cjsa<br />

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land crvatuir-a pcertnjf o-ut ta opes<br />

cvxitthr-d aau-xciacnL fOw blew a fctxa<br />

tuaarvl tbexn. ooywaj. TlmJT Kot a<br />

Lit. TtrrdT fibo cooM dai>c« fonder.<br />

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U ,.-iu-,- tu uud ocit <strong>of</strong> 1U UU ran tbo<br />

Ui-ird-*. "(»'»dby, |»ic*iinirc» good by.'<br />

JluuW-.IaDjik* cloAlicd tbo lo uaXTE-r«i* QtOta Ut tt><br />

btKlt.ttu cnaOo oat «v tbtm *»' tWt-<br />

t'to* la ma i"jar» aa* wtttjjr<br />

pllkra nu' ilulr sato*—Ok,<br />

Janryu» uiluJ t bare, ttata, Uw I<br />

or tlrxtur* makes foloo tiualla'<br />

rial, iiu' dual re fcrsU U. I baa ta<br />

UU1J an aptUoUlx ta DO baaso r-oar b»-<br />

foro I art. an' UU vrmr ttan *>l aa<br />

aiUcuda. au' Ibis Jrcar fta |pta* I*<br />

frovt out ui' L, on.' U laiasa i<br />

tbo •JEUO 111 bare to add |ka<br />

atplmbct Uforo I know tL"<br />

"Ot coanw lt mutt bo a Us ptoot ta<br />

karp all I bo tors <strong>of</strong> tbo WOfM DMH."<br />

-Wol.t. mn -UKlst. so heaaa l»,lte<br />

wi ltd Hal Lo bis cnoctgh to kesrM •<br />

all tbo tors an' all tbo OraSMw aT tha<br />

ctultlcr. too. an' I'd aoocMr t>> bnV<br />

tbe Uttrr ttun tbo tenant aao/ das.<br />

Tt« as nab os I COB tnaafljr toka 4 *-*<br />

is* aotvgn[ib coOcctkm latacks, aa I<br />

have worfclu' drawtn's av Ul* tor*, aa*<br />

tbe Lie dl[urtmlat-U sbtorcs In tba dt-<br />

tcs aa' lo-vn« an' vtH|dCc« do lca| toksts,<br />

rr» txo ilc-MKitlcs ststtoord U"iy-<br />

wbcro tu tit tbluss ready forulnst a**<br />

CQdlii', on' thlu I caA<br />

otj nU I do »iaJo ar I<br />

tier l>»il ilrupKd »f**"«t his US.<br />

'Nut Will tefoot aad tarn-ay,- ate<br />

saM drotniir. 'bot Daoccr and Fnae-<br />

cr and Vlxra. I Uka Vlxa> best la tba<br />

pit-tore. Tbco UWI-B-B<br />

and~-<br />

uy uu<br />

ncut.<br />

-r1h. wa» c*o <strong>of</strong><br />

Gilt BABU CUUO.<br />

llli: ulr tilt more tuvut.). for tbo<br />

ras wvarluc oa Al-<br />

tbo daxxlluj faiork.<br />

luid vauislied froiii ttw aaoT*r,<br />

PIIII.^ IBV »lurn nail Lix wltb tile<br />

.1..1.limn • |on tbo OTtninJ <strong>of</strong> tt«<br />

l.h<br />

be. Uioalnc tlotm. diavomxl tbe I*M-<br />

tcn.<br />

"The dJtiknr bo ajtt. "Kollb. "l»»<br />

tlr.xl oat ruaiiUatety re arc. aa* (be<br />

will rrfmh Jr. GoJJIo cloat.<br />

"TTU a Caj fcr a DOtctt<br />

oo tbo aJitlt k. nnajttnja, on' 111 alrcC<br />

frrctt If ' •<br />

lie tocLnl thj rue* about brr «a tmr<br />

deily as bcr mother coold bare dooa.<br />

USOC.-U bis uuftrra -artro ctormx nadin*i-<br />

m>fd to socti oAcc-a. Tben. after be<br />

bad acca to bcr cxu-aXurt. bo t>rtbo**t£ii&<br />

hlci«-If <strong>of</strong> his otrn ami ba.) a<br />

rj uiettlxu «Ub that<br />

a locgtah Eocctlog tbla tlo>e>-aod t»<br />

tnarmaml tbo aAn^o tocmt. rrpr-**tH»-f<br />

tbo «jronlA acoia and a^ln tcjtb fo-**r<br />

njr URIo DOda bJ "laj <strong>of</strong> ecojitlalta. attr<br />

rr trhlch to fell to "•'nffing rnlbrr lookV<br />

tjr tb* itfmOat Uatst-j <strong>of</strong> **K« door;<br />

Tl o cat rla BX> azi' aSuooa: beraOf<br />

clthcT dnad or t«ar.<br />

GTCT t£>» bo£k>w to<br />

thin oil •<br />

DR. S. E. COBLE<br />

Dentlat<br />

WIH DO* detoto Ms personal attention<br />

Title IBBU<br />

,Searchet<br />

Abstracts <strong>of</strong> Title<br />

Conveyancing<br />

and Fire Insurance<br />

Prompt Bcrrfc*. Allwuik-pan iteoi<br />

to Loaa on Good Fbst<br />

C*wt MAT COOBT HOOBS. N. J.<br />

TRY AN EASY<br />

SHAVE<br />

Snwa<br />

UP-TO-DATE HAIR CUT<br />

to the Witt-rood <strong>of</strong>fiea «r»ery day.<br />

UNION BANK BUILDING<br />

WILDWOOD, N. J.<br />

Both<br />

and<br />

botr o-« If<br />

Cil a Ullln^ .<br />

O(ipjn-iitly I.<br />

trow n. n»-<br />

e cru* Li rn<br />

J i\tu tlu<br />

dart:<br />

t if M<br />

I. .uU-<br />

I1I<br />

bcr wttb<br />

*-eu. It<br />

iti'u. Wbc-a<br />

iu-l tbtv*,- Vvtv all catCu<br />

l.i-t • rvtml* t'Ua&cd botno<br />

l.«- |iit hi- tun*) into tbo<br />

uiji UU 1 tlrvw out a tint.<br />

\vhl.-U IK-<br />

Iv-iuiyr* be trW- "Ucrv*»<br />

ufr a f.iHto u Lin,; xrodu't<br />

I*"H t^tou-lbUiB Uo wudii't<br />

>' tn. not b*-r~<br />

ty tlu: ilttlo tuald<br />

Tin<br />

BHIDGETON. N. J.<br />

Iczarea at lowest coat aad pays Ua<br />

losses prampUy.<br />

is TTEAJ-S or axrtafACTOMt axxmem<br />

JobB R. CinoH - Bttltot DlrtctBi<br />

AGENTS<br />

John K. Carroll. DesnbjvUl*<br />

Jua. R- WUaoo. Cape Kay Qty<br />

V V. l*rambea. -Tackabos<br />

UUdrath. WUdvwod<br />

POST OFFICE FIXTURES<br />

FOR 6*LC<br />

Poet <strong>of</strong>fice caae with<br />

OAL.I. AND LOOK BOXES<br />

and Moner Order Wlodow, lor aale<br />

AT A BARGAIN<br />

JAOOB VELDMMi.<br />

7-7, U Woodbine, N. J.<br />

•o •»•*«••<br />

GOOD CIGARS<br />

LOSCALZO.<br />

BUICK CABS<br />

Agency lor Cape May County.<br />

Young's Garage<br />

"VV'Unt !•*<br />

curtoUH.y.<br />

**U'U-ii U If: Tn»tb, t'uud v&o<br />

tour l>> tit-- . |..-u •-» l**U all tbo nam<br />

lt ban llu* v.'ihrl-l ovt-r. An' liorae<br />

good an* K*uii. k U li-id—thi) iia[u*t tnxtc. maTournccn<br />

na *tU tit oiul pr<strong>of</strong>xr. Ladies nltraya<br />

Uaro lu tbU ururrid,<br />

vo IIV J lltlltf cLUd."<br />

k.t- uv llic rruytber to' km>e tbo cold<br />

oot au* the u'unu la. A nip oaco In<br />

to ufttu. tbo wlae ould man sex.<br />

don't Improve on tbo occasions,<br />

mind yt-* Hut. bure. tbcro'a a toast 1<br />

haven't yet circa, au' that'll to oar<br />

next merry turt-tin", an* <strong>may</strong> lt come<br />

sooner thju 'tU expected-**<br />

Uo licltUir tuukt-d nor bowed her<br />

way. Indeed, tbo words were address-<br />

ed to hU familiar eplrltu. and hla eyea<br />

Were Uxt-U hokly ux>oa wbat bo held In<br />

hJj band. After a moment bo put tbe<br />

bottle back lu bb* brea&t and buttoned<br />

bis coat t>ecurely ccroaH.<br />

•*An* now to Jaty, Hwutebcart.*" b«<br />

crted, hpriiiKlus • oat <strong>of</strong> tbo blcl£h.<br />

^ht L* over, n^*t tbo borscit<br />

have uun^.'d tblmgUvca Uko<br />

. tbr rajwiyclotr* c<br />

Come, l>o Buiir>-, an' lend a band wld<br />

tho patU/*<br />

Ebo did liot wait to bo told twice,<br />

bat baqtU-xl uround deUfihlcdiy, bclp-<br />

blm htuw tbo backctu among tbo<br />

cy H and bam la xrbkrb formed<br />

tho prtMtalc load tbis Santa Claos car-<br />

tied.<br />

"Jest food fornlnut tomorry fcr the<br />

y tutu." bo explainedoa d<br />

tbe lmli;lug uacku with)<br />

"TUt-y axed mo to fetch alons<br />

tbeir Cbrtst nmw dluner. Ob, tbt-y<br />

tlu-lr lunn- An* 1. that oblle-<br />

La', cudu't Hoy no to tbUn. If I'd<br />

-d mo heart llko t'barvyo we<br />

Vttdn't l>o Wuo-iUu" altrb other tblu<br />

blesaed tnluult. MJ *tla clad I am that<br />

I'm mild uu u mldrfummcr nlcht by ua-<br />

tnro oa* diHliiiotilllou- Lefu limber up<br />

a bit aforv uo KUtart Qff'tn uu oui<br />

thraveld. All IIUHJH down the talddle.<br />

aaahy to t^nn-ni, Glntlemln take<br />

yoor iiurduer***—glntlemln twlrt youx<br />

uiwl Uo tu beru<br />

H>nliii7. H-aaylci:. they<br />

lrvai*-*U, aJraiMX-J<br />

oiturf.<br />

1 luriiUu<br />

tlwr ilUl it.it cxUt<br />

Jo lulu}<br />

IH<br />

"nit—la Itw<br />

ll.i-y K*>^mtxJ. AnJ -^\<br />

ttu? tti-i.l QDJ ib«u iho ruad they wcot,<br />

iflQfiUlii^r. nh*»utlniz. »tmr.nc. It was<br />

thr En.u'.ilv-l. im-ntf-t dancv! Ttio<br />

hnotv uLuUI uu fr*u:u Ilw-lr Qjluz feet<br />

In w»rt rliuj-s uu»l. l. caclj tluU-atpar-<br />

tUlc wan u fairy. Tl.c ulr wild full <strong>of</strong><br />

CTUtvful. U-i.iUn; >«!UI|H-»4 fluttctiui:<br />

here atwl HI«.I\ ilu-n.* uiul lu-rv, until<br />

Dt Lixi. qulif iln-il mit. they dropped<br />

to ciril. K^I.II t>» tuiukltf uuU H{tarivlc,<br />

flly I-* otu 1 uu*»llit-r <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />

-Till i u.' K-<br />

";'in.-. 'tl'<br />

dlo m> itial<br />

your tiiru U'<br />

"Muiur ctilL* mo bcart name*>—.<br />

U-tU-d joa wbat—oxil narte am E-Ks-<br />

a-bi-tu uticti bu'tf crcwi. uvtcr Iim>c9<br />

rLllil. .r IWtty. 1 TITo•^d II nt tbccml<br />

— Lti-ny UaruiuiiQj. It xia* ja»t rri*-A<br />

l.'ll ut Unviii nittll bU tur uaa oa a<br />

.evt-l ultli lur ll[w. Then nbo jK>ured<br />

lu ill.* M\TI'1. liitrmiptiil by bappy<br />

btuvi-; <strong>of</strong> I'.uyutt-r.<br />

"Ilr^'Tru. ilu) Hocklu* will Uavo to<br />

be ui.itlf av Injy rut)l>t*r «>r *(i\lll burel<br />

Intolnly."<br />

Tin K'-ItiiC t^ I'ut a cbalr umUr.**<br />

coniltti'l huirtfdly. "nod If lUc thln£H<br />

wou'i »:•» Ul y»»u 'uieujbor Vu» allf Tbe<br />

Uttlo IT«le-MM low on tbo jujk**r I meant<br />

for UltKt-H. y«.u taiow/*<br />

-lluwly ISt. |*atbrick!* I wax nfthei<br />

thlnLlu" tli«-y wan extryu/"<br />

^VOII uiu^t tvt a luuat v iw»rm'-a-. lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> Icttfr-*.** KUC iuild tb*>"clit fully.<br />

QtUto as etcaAUy ul tt bo xret-e mvakti<br />

It u-os a laocly ctxmtry wbero Una<br />

wau UttUi travel, ao tbcre waa BO Catu<br />

or tueeiUig aay ooe and oo reason (or<br />

turulosoct. All ttusj bad tods wmato<br />

W«T> oa. rrcscntty be atlrrcd - and<br />

opeaed bl» ejta.<br />

- TU forty winks I've "beep bartn*.<br />

uu" they've ciado a new taan aT am."<br />

he baWl. with a prodl£V3*as yawn. ^Btat.<br />

bc£urr3. I ilmmed ino errm waa bdd<br />

la thu t*-i;i ar a nvmittbcr. TT* cae-<br />

trtMi au' ehllu' tt ta this very "-i*"-"<br />

Kalth. 'IU ui bomJ aslapo aa tt odd<br />

TULelt nai tclliti' won ay bla WTO-rid<br />

tvuloot lud nhtortes. Arron. waks OJ><br />

*-.-Id jc"—<br />

He Marti-d to Jerk bla arm tree sad<br />

tluticetl tlotvn wltb soroe ympatt^^w^j<br />

but the »U:ut <strong>of</strong> what rested tbrre<br />

made him pqniie. Bo that waa tbft<br />

moustir be had dreamed "arc*<br />

Um fuKt: Ho bad forgotten<br />

for the uioment—forcotten. too,<br />

part In- »»<br />

k<br />

w 'Twoultl<br />

K:IIM1M tui llut<br />

tblw. w lit- m.<br />

tx) ab<br />

Kaynh<br />

••Avcro-il<br />

ilt'f i»mnl In" the<br />

oru ituiii to c-oani<br />

. cnli'du'^ lieartfly<br />

fie roanil out tbo raUu an bo bad<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten duue Lu tl>o dnTt-rvut tari-<br />

Wbco ho tuit tvltb bU addle bcnc-atli<br />

his chlu nuil liluyed each enllvcaln£<br />

fetralu* thai nobody wbo beanl tbe a:<br />

could keep him. TbU time, however,<br />

be wad SHAUR to i-ut i>lceoa wluc»blin-<br />

aelf nud da wouderful doublo nhuOJcfl,<br />

and bo tircdcd U»tU Imndi to »wlnff bit<br />

Uttle thl>4lclk-H winding U'twita tho trees<br />

lu a btiiifly uu-uuuro. aud. tbo uptrlt»<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho w lud lauubhiu k<strong>of</strong>ily uuious the<br />

BUOTA' hiilt-u. I *v ^--uiuied braucneis, und<br />

tho hjiUril <strong>of</strong> tbo btgti blue fky Binlllu£<br />

dowu ou cvrrylblui;.<br />

Illllurlu llicu In- l T**-* 1<br />

Bbo ulx'yi-d n 11 bout Question. Ills air<br />

made- lur very drowsy, and tbostca4v,<br />

fortvnnl molloa <strong>of</strong> tbo ileteb waa Bka<br />

tbo lulling <strong>of</strong> a cradle Ha began to<br />

bln^ uculu almost lmtnodiatcly, tboaaik<br />

In a uubdiud Ley. and eiUl oboat -Kri-<br />

ly'« Cat." Hut bo took scant pleasam<br />

lu tbu miur. Half <strong>of</strong> IU tun lay tn<br />

bearing tin- laughter U olwoys evoked,<br />

aud he uitwj her eUvcrr mcrrlmtnt.<br />

To EIUC u iximlc song jant (or osaVa.<br />

onu uiuiiM'iueut Is ratber dreary votk,<br />

after nil. I'vcrytblng ta better when<br />

lt Is BlurvJ. A laocb ta olvraya Jollier<br />

aud i-vni tbu bcavlret mrrov win<br />

Crow llubtt-r at a troe vrord <strong>of</strong> -ryrs-<br />

patliy.<br />

Ue did not complete tbo blst<strong>of</strong>y ot<br />

tbo celebrated combat, tbcrclore, "bat<br />

after u fi'tv lbieu brought tt to a daao<br />

ami l>ei;au boaietblnff else. Tbeo, tM>-<br />

furo he UML-VV It. a Rons tbat bad Uved<br />

lu tbc> bacfc^ruutul <strong>of</strong> bla memory tor<br />

many yean found Us Dray, Car tba<br />

Uttlo rblld'u KUUP. to his lips. Cortoos-<br />

ly cnou^b, lt dldat acem to him that<br />

bo was Hliit;lns It, (or tbrcmgh tlw<br />

vronla IK- . uuld bear bis motbei-B worn<br />

voleo cun-jln- tua ttmo forward, and<br />

bis ovrn vol.,-. tbo best tn oil the coca-<br />

try round fur IrulUns out a JHn>m«)<br />

call b or MHHO fantOMtic rts-nmarolo Mt<br />

to tnu»U-. Krow so tender that tta<br />

rolaltrxrv ut Wutor's or Dp at Matta<br />

troold livvtr bare roeognlseil It. Bttt<br />

If tbey could have beard Mm ttatT<br />

[OintttWfJ on «tk I<br />

'BMsmtwr '*»n *JIt"<br />

•Old you<br />

Into bin role <strong>of</strong> tho Jolly saint. "Ma<br />

eecrctorrles uu' undereccrcturrU-B Div-<br />

er rent ot all. Tbey do Uo dtuopDln*<br />

wld fatasae, tbo poor fellies! Tla en-<br />

tries they nave to rp* 1 ** 1 ^ An" 4 Ar *~"Jfl<br />

tries on' charges and coontcrcbargt*<br />

an* I most elvo each wan my apesbal<br />

"Do yoa burn oar letters up aft-sfj<br />

yoa*Ta read Uicmr<br />

"Do I look Uko a man aa wad i<br />

The Wonder Oar<br />

I-BICBMS&M<br />

For lmmediato.daUvcrr •» '*'.,...,.;•<br />

O. R 8TnjULT8<br />

U-26.U TCCKAfiO*[TfiUjj?


aWWAfat. •TATT GaUKCftl M6iW<br />

IDatt ia France, »pok» to<br />

Use CsOawa but Taareaay «n^« on-<br />

' " <strong>of</strong> tha CWc CWb. Ha<br />

B^^BAAAM ak A - - * - - * • — *<br />

_ nVDTOT tVl QTO«Tsj OQ<br />

the Frissrfa Aaboliore train which<br />

sears tsd Utroo*k thr BriUtk, Belgian<br />

French Una. The train<br />

fad with fomtaeu coaches. u»-<br />

aaOy carried shoot ftra hundred<br />

SrOUiidad, and wu fifteen boon oo the<br />

road. It wu the doty <strong>of</strong> Bin and the<br />

o*heT crdertka to attend tola* noli<br />

<strong>of</strong> these woonded man wtule en route<br />

to the neareat hospital. Rice read<br />

OLD LAWS UVIV&U<br />

I is ss tstsas* that even Great<br />

talkie* <strong>of</strong> crssganrng its<br />

i to •""•p |l t ia<br />

BOK<br />

Ua diary a vrrid account <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Praiilft*; on <strong>of</strong> wounded after<br />

(a* ant day <strong>of</strong> the bottle <strong>of</strong> Loo*—a<br />

sight which ha described u th* most<br />

trying be had yet sndcrtooa.<br />

Tba work <strong>of</strong> the Amrmltnra Unit<br />

doaa not consist entirely tn the gath-<br />

ertag op <strong>of</strong> wounded from the baiile-<br />

Aekts. but there U also cCTnlderabla<br />

effort pot forth to prmst lha spread<br />

<strong>of</strong> typhoid by tba Inoculation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

p—iinls ia tba war-atrickm district*.<br />

Again tbsra U tba problem <strong>of</strong> finding<br />

for tba hundreds <strong>of</strong> children<br />

ar» being left orphaned and<br />

as a remit <strong>of</strong> tba war** cm<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Dec B.<br />

the fact that rural<br />

schools hare been largely robbed <strong>of</strong><br />

their usefulness by tha harried efforts<br />

to get tha pupils into the high schools,<br />

the New Jersey Rtate Grange, at the<br />

second day's session <strong>of</strong> Its annual coo-<br />

vsnUoo. went oo record as favoring a<br />

thorough application <strong>of</strong> Ik* economy<br />

and efficiency regulations that bare<br />

been found to correct evils In other<br />

departments.<br />

Tha convention announced itself as<br />

compulsory tU»-» nr.- iiJlurt*'H way <strong>of</strong><br />

aVOBS tkm* is nrs tn this chang-<br />

*•» •»**1» whkfc is thst if Might<br />

(son top.right wtns in the<br />

Has Is tte tssddnc <strong>of</strong> Us-<br />

oar own national history U<br />

Its I I In the days<br />

for inrlaptTuhino oar<br />

•sn worsted, to »—«*u_<br />

nnr/ • dark boor<br />

aUBMssztsd wrrs ready to<br />

is in vogoe.<br />

to adrts* with the Board aa to the<br />

yaart «pjimnr.Km. Kot-<br />

witsstandmg the aetf-erident deter-<br />

minatian <strong>of</strong> two members <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />

to deny Mr. Ages a respectful hear-<br />

ing, tba peniateac« <strong>of</strong> Freeholders<br />

WOtr. Mrl<strong>On</strong>rV. Candy and Westxell<br />

resulted ia the farm contingent being<br />

amuilad the privilege <strong>of</strong> the floor, a<br />

foil bearing and ample time to ex-<br />

plain tba gnat benefit the coonty had<br />

daiiiod from tha work <strong>of</strong> the Farm<br />

•eths<br />

•n «htt fa Om IODM no the<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Ages stated that while the<br />

Board bad appropriated lost year<br />

12200 for the Demonstration depart-<br />

ment, be had later advised them that<br />

tt could be run with (1800, which<br />

amount the Board had allowed. By<br />

practicing the moat rigid economy, he<br />

tbooght riSOO would suffice for the<br />

coming year, and that asm he<br />

neatly begged the Board to include in<br />

the annual budget. He was followed<br />

by Joseph Camp, <strong>of</strong> Pierces; Free-<br />

bolder Miller, <strong>of</strong> Court House; Wm.<br />

Stoart Thompson, <strong>of</strong> Coshen; Wash-<br />

ington VanCnder. <strong>of</strong> Petersburg;<br />

•holder MafKlmric. <strong>of</strong> Lower town-<br />

attp; Clinton Create, <strong>of</strong> Burleigh;<br />

Ralph Schellinger, <strong>of</strong> Green Creek,<br />

end Wm. Powell, <strong>of</strong> Swsinton. Among<br />

the other fannen present were Capt.<br />

C P. Vasaman. Cbaa. 8. Coombs.<br />

Frank 8wain, Isaac w-M. Lemnel<br />

Corapton, and many others. Some <strong>of</strong><br />

tba speakers told <strong>of</strong> specific <br />

D« Co*rr*ct*d by BlAStlng.<br />

both trrli;atlou «uJ •Irulojc^. Hot be<br />

tns forun-d iMTordiui; iu nature's dic-<br />

tnic* iLvIr -omv. do Hot u.wny* JU*<br />

wllb cu-t.i'H *J(~>«lrv» or tiectln-<br />

Uoclv Ictl^e* Juj[H-cUf thilr progress.<br />

OTeriiuiiciuc i*iuuip« uud trre« retard<br />

their Cutt. .Vacnerou* •T»*B T Tl ri r1rtni<br />

lu meander about ID «i>-<br />

parvuUj' VTXJ sttrfu. vrajs. and man**<br />

ha* added to these trou-<br />

ble* by olion-ID; drift cir». l or 15J15 per cent, um expended within the limits <strong>of</strong> tho follow-<br />

ing cosat resorts: Cape May <strong>City</strong>. South Cupe May. Cipc May Point. Wild-<br />

wood Cre»t. WUdaood. North Wildwood. Stone Harbor. Avalon. Sea Itlc<br />

<strong>City</strong> and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, where is han been necefmry to maintain a higher tax<br />

rate. ((See exhlHt B.)<br />

EXHIBIT B.<br />

Tax rate Imposed in c-ach <strong>of</strong> the municipality* <strong>of</strong> thr <strong>county</strong> for «vcn<br />

years, for local purposes.<br />

TaVen from t>e <strong>of</strong>ficial ttoUmcnu ralablea and ncmption* pubHufced<br />

by the County Board <strong>of</strong> Taxation. Per f 100. valuation.<br />

Mmts Birds and<br />

<strong>of</strong> all sixes and kir-ds, in any petition.<br />

Dead Game Birds<br />

mounted oo panels or shields far din-<br />

ing room or dtn.<br />

ANILESS AND BOBJtS<br />

polished and mounted in artutk style.<br />

SKINS TANNED<br />

and modo into rugs or robes. 4t<br />

Reo Automobiles<br />

6 cjL TocrUg. IliSOJJO<br />

4 cyL Tooriag. »87iO»<br />

Always ready for delivery at<br />

jC. R STrLIiirS<br />

11 -2C.IS TUCKAHOE. N- J-<br />

E>OAAO OF CMCmXH O<br />

**CAT« MAT COVKIY. HEM JLHXT.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE.<br />

VUj<br />

<strong>City</strong><br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />

Soud CrrU<br />

H-Mr Broca<br />

Hale<br />

tm<br />

mi<br />

1X21<br />

1.723<br />

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1-tTOl<br />

1XJI<br />

liUl<br />

1.IU1<br />

1.T0OI<br />

1.C01<br />

l.Ufil<br />

1O01<br />

1 UOl<br />

17101<br />

1.&1U<br />

1.12U<br />

1X4U<br />

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I StjJ<br />

icon<br />

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IJUOC<br />

1-UOC<br />

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liiOl<br />

1U0I<br />

uso<br />

1-LIU<br />

ion<br />

li^vL 1.TIC4<br />

I-IOJ lia^c<br />

l.U'.O 1.7106<br />

i W pcirt o/ WlLJ<br />

1 am<br />

0 Oil<br />

urn<br />

lint<br />

Ulll<br />

1.HI1<br />

Mill<br />

1.TT7I<br />

I-CT^I<br />

l.Ttll<br />

1XTCI<br />

IJ73I<br />

1 CT.1<br />

lT»il<br />

16111<br />

tin* oi Uke tkuxxl -<br />

'•? B3 '^ Ci D£>ti^^4 LV4.BQ II* *\ *•*> r\y JPaT W Ir^kCT<br />

»oico tArpuUt «bllj be rT.UJAticvl It f<br />

AU<br />

poaJt.<br />

»anlrU Ly a cW-<br />

rrrUOrJ cberk<br />

. 1. bruil. Cutiaty<br />

t to Iro (1»| prr<br />

Lid<br />

rlUur lo cu»l><br />

ur»»u W UMI unlir t>f<br />

Coil*4 ftallirul coo-<br />

U (.illi all Ite bma. coodiUoOi and<br />

o* <strong>of</strong> toe rucitraft and •pr»1X<br />

OF CBO8ZM rKEZBOUXXS or<br />

MAT COUKTT. KtW JOUT.<br />

PUBUC NOTICE.<br />

Freeholders.<br />

Novcn-Ler 29, 1915.<br />

FRANK W. FOWKES, Clerk.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Cho&cn Freeholdcru.<br />

. 14*3. 24it. 24iS. J4i7. I41S.<br />

. . .<br />

1168. I4B1. SOI. Hd. U03. CM. UOi.<br />

coo. urn. coa. ma. cio. un. -rjn, rus,<br />

XU9. 2U0. BM. XU2. HB, UM. EO1. yi^i.<br />

XU7. IMI. auo, BOX. 2U4. TOW. KM. 2607.<br />

»aa. «««. »on. HOI. icn. am, 204. 2srj.<br />

»» 2817 2BB xa 23<br />

»». 2817. 2BB. 2630. 2BJ1. WTTt. 2O4.<br />

. . . . J1. WTTt. 2O4.<br />

aas. nan. isn. 2cn. 27J4. ras. 172*. 1717.<br />

Z7XH, CO, 2730. 2731. 2732. 1733. Dl ud tH.<br />

U. TDnand. rt »lr Mryrr Fdkt-<br />

Lob 3. 4. a. 12. 13. 14. li, 18. 17 and<br />

IS. tcttkn U Turaaboi<br />

T»waskl» af tKuli<br />

D..U1 X. stacCarrtm to 1. W. FnctJon-<br />

o*s 34. SB. SS and 40. ttxtioa 21.<br />

Bar Terrace.<br />

Isla <strong>City</strong> Baity Co- ID Mary B.<br />

tUao. Lots 7. a. » and 10. block<br />

c. VrnJcnui Puk.<br />

B».as» ml AnUm<br />

•UcbsrJ Craac. «l ox, lo<br />

Lot U, secUon S.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Und »t.Ub C P. Vnnnmnn ond «i/r ,<br />

Josrpo Camp and »lfr rooTryrd lo John<br />

Babbitt; lilr»1 ln« try otbrr lands oT a<br />

poxtlra lo Dias Crcrk; tbraoe down s<br />

Cmk lo Md> «ratrr line «an bay;<br />

bay;<br />

tbeocr to Une <strong>of</strong> lands <strong>of</strong> ttovld Cocaptuo"<br />

cnntilnlntf 27 acm.<br />

BoMtk al Kana WlUaaW<br />

ClUTord D. ln>rni. ct us. lo Cnallem W<br />

al (0 L 52. block 00. Ottrs,<br />

Lot<br />

»1IO.<br />

Trurt.<br />

U. OtlrxM to Edith -Jackson.<br />

Lots 13 and 30. block 117. Ottrns<br />

bLnd aa4 unan aas»<br />

S.UiuJ her "i'^-"- in Philada. on Mon-<br />

day.<br />

Oitcar Weaver, <strong>of</strong> Phi Lade lpHa,<br />

•pent Surulay hero with Robert M. El-<br />

rstr.<br />

Eed cedar chcit. just tho thing for<br />

prcucnt, for oalo by William<br />

Hortcd. 12-3.4t<br />

Dr. John K. Doujila&a and H. E.<br />

Eichardion »crc in PhiLade 1 phis on<br />

Monday.<br />

Deputy County Clerk Cole took an<br />

Involuntary bath while ducking on<br />

Tociiday morning.<br />

La»ton Bro^. If you drop them a<br />

postal nt Rio Grande, will deliver you<br />

guolino and coal oLL It<br />

Mriu Grovel C. Cnino and daughter<br />

and Mm. J. C- Fo.-U.-r v.cro Philada.<br />

on Monday.<br />

Tho Security Trust Company<br />

adocrca strictly to tho entablished<br />

rules <strong>of</strong> safe banking. It<br />

Horuco LohcaLzo and Oilman Conwn<br />

trcre in Plliladclphij Wctlncbday tak-<br />

ing in thj- Chri*tmu<br />

but by tho Allico, nrvd cvin In littl<br />

cartoon President Wlliwjn in u rno^<br />

unenviable lii^lt. I* it to !*e uonJcrti<br />

at?<br />

A mc*:tinK <strong>of</strong> the Ciipc May Count<br />

AK.ociation. P. (). K. uf A.. MJ» hi]<br />

in Cjimp Nu. l"iO. Haturuay tvtnin^<br />

!ecuU\» uut in ulttndaru:c frur<br />

Soulh S Ljjnch Wai* Lt-r\cd after rncv-tini;<br />

An cxairoinution <strong>of</strong> the record* (<br />

tho Prosecutor's <strong>of</strong>licv i.how., that Ih<br />

term <strong>of</strong> Court Juiit clo:^.-d ha^i bec:<br />

or^j <strong>of</strong> the mont pr<strong>of</strong>itable in the hit<br />

lory <strong>of</strong> the <strong>county</strong>. An unu:-ual num<br />

btr <strong>of</strong> Indictrocntj ui-re found by th<br />

September<br />

amount <strong>of</strong><br />

Grand<br />

mone-y<br />

Jury' un d<br />

rvcviveU by<br />

IN THE CtUMJNAL COCBT.<br />

Wednesuay »is a sort <strong>of</strong> hoose-<br />

dsy In Criminal Court mat-<br />

PARK DEJaONfmUTOtt TEBAaH-<br />

DEPARTMENT.<br />

•taaPracr<br />

FarsMra* 1<br />

The New Jarsey Btaia Hoard <strong>of</strong> Ag-<br />

riculture has arranged far Farmers'<br />

InsUtuUs at Grange llsll. CoU<br />

fipring. Wednesday, December- It, and<br />

Thursday, December 10, at P. O. B. <strong>of</strong><br />

A. ltsJI. floaLh<br />

COLO BfaXHu TMOGMAM.<br />

11X30 a. m. — -Been* Saccesxfu!<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> Orchard Manag-eatenr-" C.<br />

D. lUrton, Barton Dro*-, OrchaniiaU,<br />

Marttoa, New Jersey.<br />

a, m^-"ikaa» Uclpf ul Bo<br />

Uon« In Pronubio Vegetable Grow-<br />

tr.g.- R. W. Da Uaun, KxUnaloo 8pe-<br />

clsiut In Vegetable Growing, Blata<br />

Ajrrlcallursl College.<br />

12-00—Adjournment. Arrsngenunts<br />

hsvo be*a mado for luoch.<br />

p. m.—"Covxr Crope, Their Im-<br />

portance, Suitable Seed Mixtures,<br />

•'lanting Dstes. Etc," G. B. Thrasher.<br />

Coanty Farm Drmonstrstor for Capo<br />

May County.<br />

1L4^> p. m.—**Ijmp, CocDparativo<br />

Valuo <strong>of</strong> Various Klndji, Acpllcatlocs,<br />

Etc," Pr<strong>of</strong>. A. W. Blair. State Agri-<br />

cultural Collcjre.<br />

X30 p. ra^-Ge<br />

ftu! cootta.<br />

Tba tarraral coaxta ot thla coonty<br />

will -tlf Best Tneaday, tha Us* <strong>of</strong><br />

caoats noticed for trial beinx aa fol-<br />

lows:<br />

BUP&EJ.E COUBT.<br />

Hsry V. Leigh TS. Jaa. A. Dara.<br />

dhs-a. B. Carey TS. John 8. Ilrovn.<br />

TS. Chas. B. Halt<br />

ineral Dlocufuiion "Soil<br />

p<br />

Fertility." Opened by Mr. Clark with<br />

remarks by other oprakxra.<br />

4.1f» p. m.—Adjournment-<br />

7.46 p. m.—~Good Books in tho<br />

Home." MW'i Surah B. A.kcw. State.<br />

Librarian, Trenton, N. J.<br />

HJO p. m.—"Productivo Poultry<br />

Ral.tng for Seoihon Msrktti." V. O.<br />

Aubry. Exteniion HpcclnlUt In Poul-<br />

l b d S t A i l t l<br />

F. Leigh TS. Edward F. Uoward.<br />

tie Cttr TS. J. Harwy Renneit<br />

Qeonc* a. Curtis vs. N. Z. OraTaa.<br />

Usrioe Nat. Bank TS. KarU E. ZaiaeL<br />

CIRCUIT COUET.<br />

Hranklin Nalionsl Bank TS. Frambes<br />

Smith.<br />

Jochoa HocTman TS. W. J. A 8. H. E.<br />

John Mstthews TS. <strong>Ocean</strong> Street Pass-<br />

enger Railway Co.<br />

Hill Dredging Co. vs. 8. L. Bmlth.<br />

Marcun Rothochlld vs. John Mecray.<br />

Hnno Burkhardt vs. Louella Mlntxer.<br />

Eliubcth Glbba vs. C M, D. B. tt S.<br />

P. R. R. Co.<br />

COMMON PLEAS ISSUES.<br />

Arctic lea Co. vs. J. Walter Nnnsn<br />

Charles C. Bohm vs. Nelson Z. Crsres.<br />

SUllwell IL Towiisend vs. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Capa<br />

May.<br />

Ida E. Tully va. Samuel T. Wlmley.<br />

Wolf Bodck. et aL, vs. Sarah Felrlman.<br />

COMMON PLEAS APPEALS.<br />

WalUr J. Fcndersoo. Appella vs. Flor-<br />

encn Ireland Berrer, Appellant.<br />

South Jersey House Wrr*klng Co,<br />

I'lUT. and Appolloe, vs. William<br />

trr UiLch.irn^J by Judge El-<br />

on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Carrow.<br />

A nolle pro i. Wiw entered in the-<br />

JMi <strong>of</strong> Ihomaa CM. lioaa, Arthur Hud-<br />

mn unj IKIUC llrowm, chargcj by tho<br />

SepLcmlx-r cran.l jury with lumping a<br />

di-ordirly hou^.- at Wildwood; Ik Han<br />

Cannon having : incc been convicted<br />

f bcintf the puil:y party.<br />

lU-lti.n (annul, paid hia Hnc <strong>of</strong><br />

$10ox). und \waii j:i\cn two wecrjr und<br />

fllu- S'.lnrr.inowit?. ull t-mnll boya,<br />

urn- lirv>j^-ht In-fon- the Court on a<br />

clmr^v <strong>of</strong> ba-aVini; und entering and<br />

stealing fr*'m sundry placv-d In the<br />

borough cf Woo^lblr.e. <strong>On</strong>o Goodman,<br />

Aliram N*eiiilLm.in and Iiirael Raff, al-<br />

Ut;\.l to U- mimlx-rn <strong>of</strong> the (rang, <strong>of</strong><br />

uhich it i. charc^J that Ruff la tho<br />

c.iptiiin,<br />

the Way<br />

he<br />

r^-1^, ut<br />

the o^<br />

tha' the<br />

ly l» p. m. — "Somo Succcaaful<br />

Mcthoda in Growing and Marketing<br />

for the Seashore- Tnidc," John Ca.'^axa<br />

r'rult nnd Truck Farmer, tZa-'t Vine<br />

Land. N. J.<br />

X:i0 p. m.—-Productive Poultry<br />

Raising for Capo May County," V. G.<br />

Aubry, Extenwon Spccialibt In Poul-<br />

cuatttsca.<br />

—airs. Jenala Bvmla «u <br />

I from m atp to f ssslmn<br />

—Mrs. Etta<br />

Creek, was tn town oo<br />

—Frank BovaL <strong>of</strong> Patinswnrra,<br />

trip hooka dartag tha waafc.<br />

Kirahrida spent • part <strong>of</strong><br />

last weak with his Camden Crtanda.<br />

—Mrs. J. B. trwn.p. mad* a bcui-<br />

P i h M<br />

—Thero wUl ba<br />

Parent-Teacher<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

Mrs. J. p mad* a bcui<br />

ness trip to Philadelphia on Mooday.<br />

—Rer. Herbert Ban and wife are<br />

i t t i d i f * thi<br />

_ ... A»sociation od Fri-<br />

day afternoon, at 2.SO, in the- aehool-<br />

r Ba<br />

being entertained in<br />

—Mrs. Allio Foster, who has been<br />

I Wing at Diaa Creek, will spend tha<br />

Winter with her nice*. Mrs. Frank<br />

Erricsco.<br />

—Tho festival held by the- Junior<br />

class <strong>of</strong> the High School was not Tery<br />

" attended, bat was a success<br />

largely att<br />

financially.<br />

—Eleven members <strong>of</strong> Hereford<br />

Lodge from our vULin attended tho<br />

district raeetiAg at WUdwood on Mon-<br />

day i<br />

Ma<br />

Major. Deft, and Appellant.<br />

AJ J a<br />

AlU<br />

ry AlUna Hlldreth. Executrix.<br />

Plaintiff and Appellee vs. Joseph<br />

P. MacKiaslc. U<strong>of</strong>endsnt and Ap-<br />

pellant.<br />

DECEMBER PETIT JUROBS.<br />

DftlllnXfr. Wm. It.. P»prrhanx#r. Cap* HMJ.<br />

tulm. lUrry 1^, t^uoOry. Ope Uay.<br />

[bltvll. WblUll. Bo.tmaa. Vpexr To»»OUji.<br />

Uiauru. I*, t.^ tUml ILUaU.<br />

L.«B*r. ClArtiwr.<br />

'..w.p laiXr V, (larjKtiUr, MkUlr 1<br />

p- rn-—Adj.<br />

7.4i p. m.—"Good Booka in tho<br />

Home." Misa Sarub B. Askew. State<br />

Lllirarian, Trenton. N. J.<br />

HJZO p. m.—"Some- Method* In Sue-<br />

cCHuful Commercial r'ruit Growing,"<br />

(UluutratcU with utcrvopticon<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. M. A. lllakt. "<br />

pti<br />

Hu<br />

, rticulturiHt,<br />

State Agi if ultural Collcgi.-.<br />

Markrllng Uhitc Potatoeu.<br />

Tho prtiblcni <strong>of</strong> marketing tho white.<br />

potato crop wai* i.uvpr brought more<br />

forcibly to Iho attention <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

JerM.-y farmer than thid year. After<br />

w;vcrul jxarn <strong>of</strong> n-lutivo prosperity,<br />

tho potato grower now comen to the<br />

cloi^j <strong>of</strong> a teanon <strong>of</strong> ^mall proht, and<br />

in many cunen, <strong>of</strong> IO^H. The rxai^jn U<br />

evident. In 1912 thu Monmouth Coun-<br />

Artimr. I'unwr, tkrtuiU T»p-<br />

. llUn. IWkjr. Vkldic T»p-<br />

rraua. I.Ura, Wc-U Capr Ma>.<br />

Farmer*/<br />

membeni' potato*u at<br />

ruindlcd its<br />

uveragv net<br />

uccevjetl in keeping out <strong>of</strong><br />

>f ConiiLublo Champion when<br />

t l round up the young criml-<br />

id Judge Kldrcdgo continued<br />

for one week. It was nhown<br />

town <strong>of</strong> Woodbine had actual-<br />

terroriied ky thla bunch <strong>of</strong><br />

1 it i^-ms hkely that tho ring<br />

it kcjt, will be placed under<br />

re itraint.<br />

•i^-l for II ilbruner und McNeil,<br />

-at<br />

Court Houa.<br />

Sixty-three<br />

I2-10.3t<br />

m.-mbcru <strong>of</strong> Hereford<br />

Lodge <strong>of</strong> Odd Fellows Journeyed to<br />

Wildwood on Mondty evening to at-<br />

tend a district meeting.<br />

Monroo Errictton rirrt gone to Cam-<br />

den to work for the Victor Talking<br />

Machine Co, and will move there<br />

about the first <strong>of</strong> tho year.<br />

Joseph W. Thomas and wife motor-<br />

ed to WiUiamstowT) on Saturday and<br />

returned homo on Monday. They<br />

visited bis brother, Richard.<br />

Jcre. Long rime down from Penns-<br />

grove on Sunday and took his mother<br />

home with him; later she will visit<br />

her daughter in Phlladelphln-<br />

The residence <strong>of</strong> Copt- James Ra&s<br />

has been greatly Improved by the ad-<br />

dition <strong>of</strong> u new dining room, a new<br />

bedroom, &ewing room and bath-<br />

Residents <strong>of</strong> Boyd Btrcet ore becom-<br />

ing weary <strong>of</strong> the nightly depredations<br />

<strong>of</strong> a quartette <strong>of</strong> beys, and steps are<br />

being token to apprehend the culprits.<br />

The success <strong>of</strong> the- Security Trust<br />

Company odds largely to the- pros-<br />

perity <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> Capo May<br />

coonty. Yoa ehoold pntrcnito lt.lt<br />

For Bale 1^4 acres, 6 room<br />

noose, bam. fruit and berries. Near<br />

P. R. R- station. Bio Grande- Apply<br />

116 W. Maple avenae, WOhrood.<br />

N. J. lO-23.tf<br />

The Security Trust Company<br />

U steadily adding to its list <strong>of</strong> pa-<br />

trons tthe strongest men <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

<strong>county</strong> from finea nnd coMa totuK<br />

thrco tbounantl, thrvo hundrvd ur.dj" 13 ; u<br />

bcvinty-cighl dolLarn and twenty 'verdict<br />

cents ($3,378-20); thocosLs<strong>of</strong> proi>«u-<br />

tlon, including tne investigation, ug-<br />

It will be noticed<br />

lho <strong>county</strong> rvalirod thrttj dollar** for<br />

every dollar expended. And what in<br />

more important ia the fact that the<br />

<strong>county</strong> Is cleaner than it was.<br />

convicted Labt urck < t cruelty to ani<br />

ed tho Court to bet aside tbe<br />

nd irrant hi* clients a new-<br />

rial on the ground <strong>of</strong> newly di:>cov-<br />

ce; thla Judgo Eldretlgu<br />

x-fuscd to do, but continued tho caw)<br />

ne week. Proj*ecu*or Carrow oppoj>-<br />

1 the motion, und i-UiU 1 *! that in cat>o<br />

JOHN BLAKE'S BOOZE COSTS<br />

AUTO LICENSE.<br />

WAS CANCELED IS Itll JOB DAME UP-<br />

BUT RENEWED TBKOICU<br />

PETITION.<br />

Teach<br />

community.<br />

account.<br />

Yoa have an<br />

It<br />

I repair all kind" <strong>of</strong> fir© arms, elec-<br />

trical devices, locks, etc Pin tomhler<br />

or Yale keys—oU ""*>»« General re-<br />

pairing. Wm- Flanagan, S. J. Realty<br />

Farm, Court House. 10-16,tf<br />

Constable Champion had a lively<br />

experience the other day rounding op<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> boys, and nays "Yoa might as<br />

Well try to Bort a barrel <strong>of</strong> monkeys<br />

packed heads down."<br />

The Ladies' Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the M- E.<br />

church will hold a bazaar, December<br />

9th and lOtli. Supper served by the<br />

Udiea on Friday evening. Thero will<br />

bo ** r n<strong>of</strong>rf F mfMitff for t hild t<br />

220.000 steam com are lighted with<br />

laoltta Caa. It con bo used anywhere.<br />

No expense for equipment. Gas In<br />

tubes 10c- per pound. Write for book-<br />

let. B. W. Sutdiffe. Stone Harbor.<br />

12-3JM<br />

D. Lntcnlro. the local reproaentav-<br />

ttre <strong>of</strong> the reliable Hollywood Laan-<br />

dry. <strong>of</strong> WOdwood. deairea your trade,<br />

andwmcaJlatyoarbvouaeeTeryWed-<br />

oeaday momlnjt to collect your linen.<br />

taumary ia ready tar delivery tbe fol-<br />

aowtna; Batorday. The plant haa the<br />

ktnt Improved machinery only, and<br />

d l 720<br />

Glouce»U;r. N. J, Dec. «.<br />

John Blake, u mjltuman. <strong>of</strong> thU city,<br />

ha» been deprived <strong>of</strong> his automobile<br />

driver's license by Commi»i.ioncr Dill,<br />

ho operated hi» car while in-<br />

toxicated. Ten days ugo hu bmathed<br />

into u truck ot Cupc Muy Court HOUM;<br />

and Injured a by-fctandcr. Pro^wutor<br />

Carrow, <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>county</strong>, filed a<br />

complaint, and oa a rciult. Blake "<br />

bin 1915 license. It ia the second<br />

time it has been revoked for tho name<br />

ause.<br />

Tho first occasion was In October,<br />

1914, when It was revoked by Com-<br />

missioner Uppincotf. At that timo<br />

he was arrested at Freehold for driv-<br />

ing while under the Influence <strong>of</strong> In-<br />

toxicants- Seven days later a petition<br />

from a number <strong>of</strong> inButnluil Camden<br />

<strong>county</strong> friends waa received by Up-<br />

plncott, nnd on th* strength <strong>of</strong> the<br />

testimonials as'to Blake's good char-<br />

acter, be restored hia license.<br />

The episode, which led to tho revo-<br />

cation <strong>of</strong> Blake's 1915 license, occur-<br />

red while he and George A. Casey, u<br />

local justice <strong>of</strong> tho peace, were en<br />

route home from a bunting trip<br />

When Prosecutor Corrow ond a con-<br />

stable endeavored to pull Ca-.ey. who<br />

waa In tho rear reat, out <strong>of</strong> the car,<br />

Blake is Bald to hove told them to<br />

leave him, Casey, nlone, "because he's<br />

wealthy. He's worth $250,000, If he'a<br />

worth a cent,"<br />

After their arrest, Casey's wealth,<br />

according to Blake, slumped from<br />

$260,000 to »25\000-—North American.<br />

THE VOCATIO.VA*. SCHOOL.<br />

Four membere <strong>of</strong> tho Board <strong>of</strong> Free<br />

holder* visjted Pr<strong>of</strong>- Blockhouse's<br />

classes in the Bank Building on Mon-<br />

day, and going "way smiling said<br />

they would come again. They should<br />

have come last Friday, and have seen<br />

the demonstration <strong>of</strong> testing for bat-<br />

ter fat in milk with a. Babcoek ma-<br />

chine, and with students keeping tally<br />

and turning: tho crank. The law re-<br />

tmlres mfflt to contain at least 3* <strong>of</strong><br />

fat. The milk tested was from Mr.<br />

TomlLa'o Guernsey. Miss- 3k p jjf r ^^"<br />

Jersey and Master " *^""'<br />

trade.<br />

roals wars<br />

Tenur y<br />

crcabing the probationary period from<br />

three to five years was a&i>ured when<br />

tho Federation cf District Boards <strong>of</strong><br />

rJducation endoraed a resolution urg-<br />

ing a change in the law.—Report <strong>of</strong><br />

Meeting.<br />

Why five- Jean even" Tenure <strong>of</strong><br />

ffico promotca ulmost everything ex-<br />

-pt that edlcier.cy essential to "keep-<br />

g n job" not cinched by utatute-<br />

ood leather;, have no trouble holding<br />

position* unyuherc und the other kind<br />

hould not l>c foisted on tho public.<br />

Tho tenure uct frequently coats a good<br />

.-achor her place becaubo bho is ousted<br />

in timo to circumvent tho law. Tho<br />

five-year claUBO will, however, bo a<br />

.tep in tho rln"t direction.—Maya<br />

^andinu Record.<br />

p<br />

does only good work.<br />

7-20jr<br />

The results ahowed the anl-<br />

not -star boarders." bains;<br />

io matter v.'au<br />

-putablo ncv. -<br />

iako tho conviction sure.<br />

retried, ho had three<br />

who would<br />

TEACHERS ALWAYS IN'<br />

. DEMAND.<br />

Renewal <strong>of</strong> tho fipht to umend the<br />

Tenure <strong>of</strong> OfBco uct by ln-<br />

pricu <strong>of</strong> 81.32V; r* r barrel; In l'Jl3<br />

the average price uui» $1.^8. and in<br />

1914. $1.42 per barrel. Up to the mld-<br />

dlo <strong>of</strong> September, however, tho price<br />

thU year wua ueldom below $1.00, baa<br />

been as low aa GO evnla, and tho aver-<br />

agv price will probably l*e not far<br />

above $l.l>0 How tc uecurv a good<br />

price for t>>o potato crop U more than<br />

ever a live question.<br />

"Marketing WhiU Pcuiloca in Niw<br />

Jen.ey" l» tho title <strong>of</strong> a bulletin re-<br />

cently publiivhed by lho extension de-<br />

partment <strong>of</strong> tho New Jcnwy State Ag-<br />

ricultural College, K'ew lirunawkk.<br />

N. J. It la tho work <strong>of</strong> Mr. Charle:<br />

Arthur, until laU-ly epecLuUnt <strong>of</strong> mar-<br />

ket methoda <strong>of</strong> tho department. It<br />

covers a brief review <strong>of</strong> tho potato in-<br />

dufatry <strong>of</strong> tno htate- relative to vu-<br />

rletlen. harvesting, grading, packing<br />

und storing, but ia dt\oted chiefly to a<br />

n <strong>of</strong> markcU EJMI market<br />

methods for lh» crop. A study l»<br />

made <strong>of</strong> the problems <strong>of</strong> marketing in<br />

tho endeavor to find a satisfactory KO-<br />

ulion. Rtcommeadallons and BUgce&-<br />

tiona ure made for improving lho mar-<br />

ket situation.<br />

This bulletin should prove <strong>of</strong> inter-<br />

cut as well as <strong>of</strong> practical valuu to the<br />

potato grower. A copy will bo willing-<br />

ly tent to any pcrwjr requesting one.<br />

Tbe Source <strong>of</strong> Seed Com.<br />

Tho acquiring <strong>of</strong> suitable seed i« <strong>of</strong><br />

cr. UlOdlr Twp.<br />

Ur. ixvaa .<br />

\*r. *.. 11^ liunilrfr. VVikl^ooO.<br />

ll. llarO. Wirtbxnl. t^tpr >Cu>.<br />

riv.i, lUil^i. I'ulitUr. livtiitl* T»t>.<br />

•^1. Wllllaui Ik. M.^«». lllilk Top<br />

a. (K.4I/. llCUrr. IMnn IJty.<br />

11, AIUTI. l^uir^ci.*. Oc«u Utj.<br />

II. lku\UI, tarawr. VlUVlt* T*»*krL^ilo.<br />

,1... ... WUUrU. f'*rp*TiUr. <strong>On</strong>uii < 11).<br />

ail. S- Ik. l^rp^tiUr, Ikfiin €ll>.<br />

J. l^,«. Jr.. rlvi^ruuin. lji»«r Tn».<br />

Trullt. \-lti-ii. \Vlu;r, nad biirron- H not tlio<br />

only caiotluu ilu-y UUplay ou tliisu* or-<br />

caalonH. Tbey tako wltb them buncb foQowtac. Tbe<br />

Committee on Streets and Htnwaya<br />

reported the Pcnnsyrranla B. B. tad<br />

answered tha reooest tbr crasmtacs to<br />

connect several Important atraat-anda<br />

closed by Its tracks, that It could DO*.<br />

and would not- BoUdtoT Btevass, was<br />

Instructed to take the mirUrr Bp with<br />

k Public Utilitiefl fy^i<br />

—MLas<br />

week-end Helen Fisher<br />

D*nni*vll: le, and<br />

vlsl^"camden and<br />

PALERMO PENCIUNG&<br />

DENNlSVlLXirS DOINGS.<br />

—Mrs. James Stiles vUUed Philada.<br />

but week.<br />

Court House.<br />

—Rev. Eldredge and wife ore away<br />

on their vacation.<br />

—Harvey Young spent the first <strong>of</strong><br />

the week in the Quaker <strong>City</strong>.<br />

I —Howard StiU-s mode a business<br />

trip to Somers Point Tuesday.<br />

—Mra. Lizxie Dallcy has gone to<br />

Bridctrton for a few weeks' visit.<br />

—Howard Stitcs, rood overseer. U<br />

Novelties^ you know having work done on township roads.<br />

T. Carre tsonr ~*<br />

I2-10,3t<br />

—The Bethlehem Steel Co. has rent-<br />

ed the meadows in Dias, Btarting from<br />

George Reed and goLrur North acroaa<br />

Bidwell'B Ditch.<br />

Itch! Itch! Itch!—Scratch! Scratch!<br />

Scratch! Tbe more yoa scratch, the<br />

worse the itch. Try Doan'o Ointment.<br />

For eczema, any skin itching- Oc<br />

—Mm. Armclla Young is with her<br />

daughter tn Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for a visit.<br />

—E. A. Stratton and family 8an-<br />

lyed with Eduon Llpplncott and<br />

'amlly.<br />

—Mis* Bessie Dare, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

was renewing old acquaintances here<br />

Sunday.<br />

box.<br />

Im<br />

Victor Hu3O.<br />

Victor IlU£u uua ibe- wealthiest <strong>of</strong><br />

Ibe tiUieti-eutb tu Ui..ulliH, nnd ono<br />

Captain Brooks Blizzard I t<br />

happy father <strong>of</strong> a little daughter. It ,-mjlc matter, SO per cent- <strong>of</strong> the nltro-<br />

will bear the name <strong>of</strong> MaryVirginla.<br />

Oar congratulations, CapUun.<br />

A lazy liver leads to chronic dys-<br />

pepsia T""< constipation—weakens<br />

the whole system. Doan'o Beguleta<br />

(26c per box) acts mildly an the liver<br />

and bowels. At all drug stores. Im<br />

Xten01n.Bj8;HcPkerson,t4«ndBchel-<br />

Is your printed stationery<br />

gen, 23 per cent, <strong>of</strong> the phosphorous,<br />

and 68 per cent, <strong>of</strong> the potash were<br />

lost from the manure. Thin shows<br />

that potash especially ia lost very<br />

quickly, and Indicates the importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> concrete pits and uheltur for ma-<br />

nuro to prevent leaching If the ma-<br />

nure most be allowed to nmimriliit«i.<br />

•GEORGE B- THRASHER,<br />

Coonty Form Demonstrator.<br />

Tree Leaves and Water.<br />

Ash leave* uru capable <strong>of</strong> taking op<br />

more water lliau tuuwt* or rnuMt other<br />

trcea. Iu a liuudrvtl [xtuudu <strong>of</strong> ash<br />

leaves are cUjbty-Qve or uater, tn tbe<br />

same wclflbl <strong>of</strong> bet-ch Woven ncvcaty-<br />

Ovc, <strong>of</strong> maple «Lxiy. <strong>of</strong> t>li>e loorteen<br />

luui-b three days<br />

till* early abstt-<br />

IIu^uV digestion,<br />

for at Ibe ecu


Hammell Co.<br />

OCEAN<br />

N. J.<br />

M—•f«cUrcf» <strong>of</strong> Artistic<br />

MEMORIALS<br />

MARBLE—GRANITE-BRONZE<br />

on<br />

swcatn<br />

ExscaUas «.<br />

EncUug<br />

All klada <strong>of</strong><br />

Cemetery<br />

Wort<br />

C ALL and<br />

Inanect<br />

ocilarg*<br />

•toek <strong>of</strong> fin-<br />

islMd work<br />

ui our fa<br />

clllUe* for<br />

maaafaettir-<br />

Inf It: or If<br />

dMir*d oar<br />

repretMata-<br />

Un will emit<br />

oa TOO and<br />

•bo* joa tne<br />

Illllt de-<br />

•l£B* la moo-<br />

ameataJ art.<br />

. H. x<br />

Qweetbeart<br />

C**r--*aM a* c p. MM4G.<br />

backf TW mart (Urtj eaflra framtn*<br />

tow,'* hat ti> Lbat aaaety tttta*<br />

• I cant<br />

\VtUi. inrr*. ULtlbrr. «U<br />

roar rallln' tv> tb» coilrm or tit<br />

crarkrO car brart will be tntotrcty.<br />

Aaty now! Tbe voice ar TOO la far<br />

away Ma blm. bat b* rra*on for mt la cvijent. when yoa rtop to think the way th»<br />

borr Uim»cif in J *Jia.!iK-ra«rl faihfcm •gtrca* <strong>of</strong> t b ! U k V d<br />

Tbe BitAl when Harrym<br />

aUfpcd troa hi* aaddls In froet ot<br />

the ranch boaao. Cecilia fett Lho tnl<br />

tO( al hor boartslruix* alnco aho had<br />

ixmo to Tcxa*.<br />

I'oor years acv> U waa now. Ube<br />

had bees eJxote«n ttwrn Uoo, Qtr<br />

brother, had been mnnlnx bavchclurs<br />

ball fnr three jcar*. whllo hi* fuur<br />

alauir* slated tuck home In VcrmuuU<br />

as Hob •til*', waatlnjc their tlmu whllo<br />

their oco and col; truth cr placd lor<br />

lack oi ccnilo cunjp^ny duwn In lho<br />

wilds. &o CI*. a* ho called her, had<br />

been tho one who (elt tto call oX<br />

duty.<br />

"And aoo aint never beca aorry.'<br />

Uob lolJ Ucour UACU that QrU I<br />

a* Icoy tiood toccthcr out on<br />

AA1O£HJ porca f timklnj tn friUvruavl<br />

faiaian. ~l'vo cot moru cattlo thin<br />

ru v«cn counL The beef truat nuvcr<br />

hiu me, uui Ull all (o to Cl* when<br />

I ULab In. loa't want to buy any<br />

bone*. Jo jou?"<br />

It n rr.(\n *flOOk hi* hcftd.<br />

' 1 am tun North for baytag. I<br />

Lran I to Corpua Chrutl lo trial<br />

my Dulorvs from tho cuntcut thero.<br />

Wb.a wu rvlLra thl* wu). I ulll abow<br />

)uj the ruac u' Mexico, aeaur."<br />

Then umu a atlll l«Ul£bt hour.<br />

Lltu a allp ol a cvvf moon aaowLoa;<br />

Ur In the amber and ioJo «V)<br />

axJ t«o hor»4* comiixg up the rooU.<br />

uith tbe (u;uur and hi* girl aiaii-r.<br />

li* ran Jov«n lo ou-ul tlicm and took<br />

iMiurv* in t.r arm*, lioo ttrod<br />

i.aic.Tl^: them buth. hi* kocn ^..ay<br />

tb«<br />

Told <strong>of</strong> >« ta he I-OTU-J y<br />

«np tbc peo.^c who lire<br />

it tla>r«. fb>.>oxb tb*rj<br />

W<br />

bat plod<br />

ID grmton<br />

AUTO PASTIES AND CXTSKESS CATCSCD TO<br />

« »UM fall .if tl»<br />

I'UlLl a t^auttToJ<br />

ma <strong>of</strong> M'XW chU-<br />

N-* «rtttrarUlt>-<br />

SIGHT SPECIALIST,<br />

8788 Qirard Ave^<br />

ev-au^.- til*<br />

dn-o e<br />

f •- noi;«. ns.-lui; trrt. It<br />

vu a l^autiful *^U.-«-! He ^tuctWO<br />

to hln.~-:f. KX-ILC II<br />

Is Your Money Safe?<br />

Security is what you wish for your<br />

savings. We <strong>of</strong>fer it and invite your full-<br />

est investigation as to oar reliability, bus-<br />

iness methods and facilities.<br />

Deposits by r ail uill be promptly<br />

acknowledged.<br />

Write as about opening an account.<br />

Security Trust Company<br />

<strong>of</strong> him. a<br />

**MX lojt j.jr cmlnctitly<br />

T» rry'»<br />

j—Joix<br />

^onnd. like a cut on ytrar finp-r, will not heal if it U being or-vcti<br />

asJ tried to nr*t*»r tmrooecmed. Da «H the time To keep the long* a* quirt a» possible. rr*t in bed. or<br />

becao to wtatv. loo. aa tf to aScoc* In a training ebair l» b l t l The Jo«e <strong>of</strong> rv*t yoa<br />

will tell you whe<br />

yoa can exercise and bow much. But<br />

firit and foremost vou must leom to re*t. in orjer to (rive the lime*<br />

m ebanee to heal. "<br />

Bartdw a food doctor, fmh air and rut, tit* cm* for tnberen-<br />

todj laquliei rood, wttoltsoma food. In normal health. f.>.xi <strong>of</strong><br />

the right kind is MTJ nrcrtjirr. but in tuberculosis it U doubly in-<br />

(kortant. Food is the fuel which heats the body and give* it ita<br />

d*T»"T OT yoa might almost aay "steam." In tuberculosis o^a<br />

jnnst pay apeeial attention to food. becauK- he haa to provije fuel<br />

!H>t only for the ordinary functions <strong>of</strong> the body, bnt he must p.-i>-<br />

«1de an additional supply to rcn-l the waste and damage doce by tha<br />

ftnu <strong>of</strong> the di«ease. ThU do«-*n't mean that yoa murt t* coniioa-<br />

Uly stuffing yourself, for if you do that >ou will upset your stomach.<br />

towels, and lirer. and you will counteract all the pood the food<br />

colfht do. Neither doc* it mean that you murt eit just one or t«> i<br />

kinds <strong>of</strong> food. «nch aa milk and epps, which some rn-ople thick ar* ;<br />

• cure for tuberculosis.. They arv excelled f^wd« for p«-op'.e n:.> I<br />

(Can eat and digest them readily, an.l ever>" conrnr.:p:ive »hou!J try j<br />

to acquire an appetite for them. Put meat and •pox..:,^ri or.d breaj j<br />

and butter and (rood vegetable* an.i alrcoi? any o:\.-r nour-.*i.:tir. j<br />

[wholesome food in plenty <strong>of</strong> variety are ce-d.^\ :- CL.huabua.' bo told bcr.<br />

rvit:ti; one bo^ii«-d loot OD the stepa-<br />

"Oar n.olht.r livt-d a montb ttXltmard.<br />

so tit 1 two arc oioce. Vou must bo<br />

n:j ««.-.[ to hir. tty neoorlU-"<br />

Cu Siiihod at thu carcjnlnx tono<br />

at.J tte look In bis eves<br />

U» .ittor ol<br />

trrti La UH ^<br />

LaJrtr«fil& tiar ot<br />

|*rtkai at Law.<br />

la<br />

TL'SaUXaT. Tall<br />

Dccntaxa. A_ D.<br />

• o o'clock t<br />

+u. Vlxfal, LIU ao.<br />

at. Lo aiMi to all<br />

at arvuixl wiLb th- ,<br />

«rr«<br />

I iitm. at Lbe .<br />

J aittj-Tour Ic«t<br />

\*rU tiil» oi JiDnui<br />

o< Can! at<br />

OAT cm<br />

7. f n<br />

tiUxty fcC^<br />

la UaxUi c<br />

even DO«." abo an-<br />

> )ou both could stay<br />

ithat will keep It naming ic the be«<br />

the best one to adviae on foods.<br />

osr docto<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

re. «UrUct. hut<br />

Keep 3 ho-vfnl<br />

ba<br />

tap ta Uta-aa wordj: ••Dont worry"<br />

sll come rttht tn * T mrnd. If you fire Dp and sar " It'» c,-, cl<br />

«» atwaya do. •»«U, no matter how patienUy "von follow tr.V> ox^l- rL^n'-\\"-»<br />

* 1 loic be<br />

socrxd "I ><br />

t.rv owtlie."<br />

Uob wouU cot LUtcn to them<br />

for a >ivk ut Kill. Ult- lonf legged<br />

. t»«r.l> nine II-ATS cJJ. with tho<br />

I.t>i J~rock nbtK-J Vermont in bis<br />

tx.^iT. "ou^J Cu«h to ihd roots <strong>of</strong> bis<br />

c^i'.y. unm bed*. Dolorva followed<br />

b' - r orvcHii. _<br />

'It i» c!cr:0w» to have a brother. Is<br />

J tt r.ixT ii.i: i.^bi-J. ' u'o mutt bo<br />

j \«rr lo)al to ttis. for they ni-ed us<br />

; frx^L'.ly. If 1 wire to cirr)—cxrtAin-<br />

i Ij 1 WLC t««r c^jry—b.l If I were to<br />

I c-irry lLir.sc wu-li aJcoit die,"<br />

j d.<br />

H.UUIY S. DOLCLV5<br />

FUUiUfl. 11-lJ.ttjrffIUi<br />

Of JUSIL<br />

bct«wa WUi<br />

Ul^l<br />

W. rwtixrvuo a^J Uuua H. raV<br />

U<br />

t- 1..^ tai.<<br />

to a l-u!:J:ui ADJ t<br />

~*ttwnr v. _, i,. L>a>*--<br />

t.v>. ttiat Do<br />

Ttw<br />

(To<br />

FUUHC1AL ECOHOMY.<br />

Wtm H. Ha><br />

__. -— — more for yoa thin aU tbe docum<br />

Joxt a.word aa to where to tale the rarv.<br />

""nrrain. do »o. There are> not enoach<br />

80 yea <strong>may</strong> ha^r to stay »t ho... ^^^ ^..i a_v-r<br />

tabtsmlotal* can be cared tf yoa take tt is tine trd<br />

.vxi >^L «i'.:i ix clil ut all?"<br />

^^ — - ——£" — tie (ittr. .vjoLi ttne<br />

^:r «.';» ..cL L;- !i Li^ toe occum.^1<br />

If yoa CiD po<br />

i f<br />

»--.natoria for every 5 a ti._«<br />

rT A^>i hrr ow<br />

1 tio.:i-t<br />

from<br />

1 face<br />

: her.<br />

on tail<br />

iMlliltl.<br />

T. *>«*«*.<br />

Ily »lrtur<br />

CIi*uttry isi<br />

*t tbc OaU t<br />

* a^yirVrin^ ^ tOld tTB<br />

tbe Aocrkia<br />

let me- trn-" a Berret <strong>of</strong> hn<br />

ronooy which arrfxe* me aj<br />

He U <strong>of</strong> coddle arr. wtxo a<br />

ramPy acd ha* an tncome d<br />

a year. Qe has pet fay a few<br />

tbocxital doHxra. Ell* tntestmentsafi<br />

la cltt oicrJ aeccrlriea.<br />

"At ti* rod cf every air nxntlTt bt<br />

oat exactly the vx-'ca? <strong>of</strong> hi<br />

Eacii ahxre <strong>of</strong> ttocx, eacx<br />

Is rrckoscd at tts roraent axxtxi<br />

aoj the sale vaiae ot his boosi<br />

1> pUcnl at tie lowest Hp^TT- To lh»<br />

ccrrest vaioe <strong>of</strong> hi* estate b« adds hit<br />

life ln*=rxx>.>r- Tbe result 1» tbe caJB<br />

wtirti wi-^al be ivaXlaUe foe- tht<br />

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newitioiwr uiM Hto>>{icd ooco more to,<br />

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Alrvuilj' Lo Uail uiurti tlaio to DIALO up^<br />

axxi .ll^uc-1-..n <strong>of</strong> anj ftort bocpjtallty<br />

CT*u. mKiM n tanl bLtn. Ttto Uitit liall<br />

qaltc <br />

callrO ilu-ui-ui-r.. U-KlunlAff to klodte<br />

In ltu» «laik ul•..•*.'. lie wlooptd to t«T.<br />

**\VMii I'm irucic. 1 iwULa noivrtirce.<br />

ytfM c> haVi<br />

LUo myth* oat <strong>of</strong> aattntaad ta<br />

becasw lury had trartiad<br />

down Ibr- atrrani <strong>of</strong><br />

what auc xoll wu<br />

Itatli dulL trrowiini. mind*. Bwttfl<br />

word huJ Iwu uf KD»J tbry coold Ml<br />

bare r.nliol t,* U moco eaa»rty. aat<br />

wbru -t»- .i.^.vl tn brr ncttal ot Oktt<br />

DarrckKM >.urury io Uatb at eatwa<br />

marcabrauiv uf Haul* CUoa* fMaawaT<br />

Uary rmitr-1 at '. Iteuiliul>er! Au", bcfonU—<br />

faith, uu* IH-CODJ U Uartl4?t»t fcr me, tvt<br />

'tin pXKll.y I Qiiutt be Hayln*."<br />

n*-r 111> trembled<br />

"Bui I'm KOIQ" trittj yoo all ttic<br />

woy.** »«tw Jt-< Ian*d Btoatly.<br />

**Hurv. ui," 1 nUb It from mo bcart.<br />

ooly 'lU i*.irilu" we maKt be. Vo BCC,<br />

yo can c«> on. nu' Danny on* Wblteful<br />

wOl \>o |'n»iul (o draw yc. but "Its moat<br />

nlctit. uit* ibe u'oy gvt» bad op yonder,<br />

aa" then-V u luLo lo croti**, no' I'm not<br />

always ibi- ntUlily drlTer^to tnenhamc<br />

be It naLr-<br />

"I'cl hit vi-ry htlll"—<br />

M AQ' *iuill l>e cold, bltther cold:<br />

Thin I've Ui*n iblnltln—I dklu't tell yc<br />

thl* aforv- Iwii uo cbUd ha« Ivcr been<br />

me bout-**. TU a thing av draaiea (an*.<br />

Kore, that'H tbe truth!) Wbinp-er/D-ow.<br />

cud yo wv It. it wad all upUt to emltb-<br />

erecna uld * crack like doom. An*<br />

where wnd * be thin? The folim wnd<br />

have to do wlUout me, I'm tblnkln* **—<br />

^Tte little children—osT* ahe asked.<br />

•smnd eyed.<br />

.•-That trud be tbe BU45 a^ It. Av<br />

coonw* ye cud kii\*c uu wld tbo dep-<br />

pQtU*>*. I'vo truli.o*. lUlm well, an* the<br />

cplrit DV CLrUtuia* ulur die*, the<br />

In* on* tUe l «Ion*t bo bbeddln" team—<br />

yoo au' yer dtllklt aitpetlto will pull<br />

t'ro-Qfjh. Tin i-ttnn paddln" the child<br />

was exiKTllnV*<br />

The youui; fellow laucbcxS almost<br />

pood natureJly.<br />

**Gorry: Wlmt'd 1 civo to axncll m<br />

ptom .ludill n". ©veti 7 Theru was a<br />

Una* oil-vt wluu I'd the toato O*<br />

coe. Thei\* t-j»m turkey before, an'tho<br />

bird wan a t'^U.piH.r. but tt don't llv»<br />

my tneiii*" •- Like the puddln*. Thaj<br />

come In with a wrcatb o' green* "boot<br />

Its brown bead, au* tts aides crackln"<br />

open TVItu i^umu tbo alxo o" Jake's<br />

thumb then-. Au" tlwrv waa clonda o'<br />

lj>rafl*u> rUlu" from It, on* tbo uxoell o*<br />

tbe buriilii* n|»ed(i» nu' tho bluo flonoea<br />

llckln' ttich other wlib joy at tne Hurt*<br />

tbey cot—*tl** l*eforu my cyea thlj<br />

bloomlu' mluiill^ un" my cans t» deaf-<br />

ened uitb ttw- ruaru tho fellers sent<br />

op. Vcu ettulil ba* beard *ea> a mllo<br />

A chorus <strong>of</strong> protttetiUntf voice* Inter-<br />

rupted furt b*-r r«*mlnlitcencea. **Bhut<br />

op, will yerr* "Trow him oat. soma<br />

one." "You've, uo call to make oox<br />

mouthrf wuitT tut.*'<br />

**X ..milieu." u thla faced man aaU<br />

dreamily i.» « \\\iv. An' afire, you nay.<br />

What won >b«'t ferr*"<br />

-Why. fer tlw? tx'U-ljratlou.<br />

"Befiurra,** .mother vole© broke In.<br />

*Td like to live lu the vountbry when<br />

they've the craytber to burn. Did II<br />

•xnell toodT"<br />

Agalu the<br />

. -Tnu belter thin'<br />

a c^rvlln full u* ruac« wbe-a tbo wtad<br />

UoTJd Ktirt au* worm <strong>of</strong>cr "cm. Twtu<br />

finer an' aiurv r*e-oc o* It fcr OT*OI<br />

K.'U f uji»*" avjmo ODUO *—-<br />

Tt>cu. lu<br />

at tbc Uiru ntTalni L-3J1 taken, bo<br />

cJ wiiU u wall. "Cltiiis tbet Terry<br />

O*Ct>ni*«»rt He'd ougblt-r remembered<br />

tonjom.r*K ("brt-tnaa*" 1 — I<br />

"Ctn^tuiu U Ilko any oiucr day tc,<br />

UJ^- un « M.-rly -. Lop'p-er latcrposeO<br />

crlmly. "If*! only n>eJnt fcrtheklda.".<br />

A EU3it n*^r tbo Cru ailrrcd<br />

**&atk tbetw" be aulJ, with n.<br />

<strong>of</strong> hU iliumU "tl>fy Uau^ op tboetock-<br />

la'" ull lu u r*»tt— »»lx <strong>of</strong> "em!—an* my<br />

u-Jtujii in.:U-» nliirt to DM VUJ, too"—<br />

"lluw ibi'r vliltter In toe momln'."»<br />

nnoiboJ In. **txforo It't<br />

recly I'^tit. IVnu* Luov an there's nny(<br />

bouud •-.> ttlre a • that. WUht I<br />

wan Loiiu- l«* b-ar It—Oonl, I doP |<br />

**.\\\cr lu\l u.» UtlU- ntiK'klu* han£ln'|<br />

afon> my * lil:nlly.*" 1Uant ol<br />

lho liU; lunl their l«*LeJ Into tb*'<br />

blare ll».'urli;TuJ.y a* be mn(Tft tht<br />

btatctutui. "llaby'» i-m.-\i vraa toq<br />

t«>euy thitt ru-i year, au" ultcr"—<br />

"fr'nltli. I iil\*-r liiid no t-blmbly a*<br />

a n-*-kU*Mi \olc© Inter-<br />

unl lau^h. "Hero to-<br />

einxiLJi-r u Itb<br />

uo »i>Irit. tlu-n<br />

*Ta» Kauta<br />

kno u K>i u I a<br />

thine* f"^ 5«"<br />

away. 1 "<br />

-.•iwU-r Oii^rrtL BikO '<br />

TOG<br />

rua*. no Uft<br />

out tturv; th-rn bo<br />

Cruptcr VI.<br />

Cbrtotmxo 6vc<br />

me<br />

fer »M<br />

day toiki<br />

tUi* ^<br />

OTIIUU u- Uuses. Ibe chJJJ<br />

i.iimt ainDO Tt-rryr* ODD O<br />

IIH.- m"% tlld I c*t a—a—what<br />

»ou BjyY"<br />

••A present, Frcnchy.**<br />

"But yc*. c—o prrcHeat. 2«*i I mast<br />

go ti> \vorrL. nn" Cbrb**.uiaH cct la<br />

ovalru for mif. *AdU'»i. b**aux Jours do<br />

mon iMifuuiv!""<br />

Tho li'al'Ui-.- tlr-ll^bt fell uiwu<br />

faccn. iVar, lazy laughter had<br />

ped Very far ntvoy from tho wortntb<br />

and clon 1 .<br />

-Wbat'ii tbat>**<br />

*Tou'ro Ilk** an ould fajmalo, tilddy<br />

Womau. Hbawc, vetX your tldflUs an*<br />

etartii BD' yuur laquiitltlTeticaji. Tbati<br />

Tin nu oab fulllu' lo tbo beartb; 'Us<br />

a bord asklu'io bo Irt la: 'Us Cbxtnt-<br />

maa como tu buut vut ap fur from bom«<br />

an' tlie frlcu'M TTO loro BO dear. Mao<br />

allie. If you're HO mt to know wbat tt<br />

ta, e» nu' Diul out fcr JoumUf.<br />

*^Te3f, go au* bo bauged to >oar* The<br />

cborun waa uoanlmouji.<br />

Bbavo did not wait for the permls-<br />

BIOD. Oo bo would. Aa for being hwn*v<br />

cd, that won quite another matter. Ha<br />

• either<br />

Uttlc luiu' iliuii forojtxl up to tho fire,<br />

lie i>ut b> r tl..i.u iau!ly oi*d knelt be-<br />

fore LMT, *liutiu^ Uk-r haiMlj* and faco<br />

wllli rui>Wl IMLU tw-T, After a fevr mo<br />

Cietil-* thitx HjK*ut be t»et clumsily to<br />

work t>> iihfu-it-u Ucr Lood and coat.<br />

fUio L.M \t-ry KHU ubllc bo knotted<br />

LoAteatl uf uu*-uo(trd tbe btrtnfs. only<br />

her e>v» tumlitiT from fare to fore.<br />

froukly »uiluu». >*-c uithout an atom<br />

<strong>of</strong> ft-ar In tbrlr cl^ucv. There were<br />

forty icilr** uf cy*-* I., tueW. and la each<br />

u** lift a Mi 11.- Mill'*-.<br />

At Ii-I Uw i.uii-r un:|nlup were<br />

ca»t u-Jilr. .uitl. ii>4 lu-tiy tttood before<br />

them, u *-t'.;ill. r.!,ni U^ur\*. very dlller-<br />

eut lu iip(M-.ir.tiiiv fruai tlir Hhapclesa.<br />

roly i•»»!>• l.m.M.- ..f a i--.u-i.rt time, pro-<br />

vloux. *>vlt!i tn-r fair hair rattled Into<br />

little lay>.-dV Hbo ttllpped from<br />

thu |»r.*U-«ili,i£ urtu uud ran clone to tbc<br />

hearth, tlappliitf ber haudi* In delight.<br />

**Ob, you'rv ull r\-ady for Bantu<br />

CUunT'iino cried. "AJy, bow he'll have<br />

to Work— tiler-*/* hueb u 'aurmoos lot<br />

Dot bull till 'em alt** Bbe threw ou<br />

thin fuuliu In ea^er haute, "lie's truly<br />

coming, lie KttUl HO. If I'd cone home<br />

wUU Ulai bU IM.UJK* would have crack<br />

rU to—to »*ujl!U-.-r--eeuii» i*o 1 utoyed-'<br />

A dvufeulutt' roar <strong>of</strong> laufihter<br />

lurtr word* tu.lrd. l*aik to ber tint friend,<br />

who i>t 111 knelt ou the floor, tlut. rest<br />

lu£ ntnlimt blm. her fram VanLsbod<br />

ulmoHt luxtutitly, and. an she glanced<br />

around wltb renewed confidence, bet<br />

pretty silvery laufih tinkled oat ta iota<br />

their rougher merriment. The<br />

pressed rkmer. one <strong>of</strong> them, tbe oldest,<br />

actlnfi aMupokeuinan. De was tbo man<br />

t bltnuey hod Dover aecn any<br />

in* Hioeklncs Tr.tmg.ng betora tt,<br />

the baby'i. nock being too tiny In ttial<br />

faraway jrar, but ho aocmed to know<br />

better thau uny <strong>of</strong> them bow to uk<br />

Just tbe risht Questions that woold<br />

free tbe little to<strong>of</strong>ioe, Betty<br />

Bladly on ou his knee, and from bet<br />

now perch poured forth an account o<br />

bcr wonderful adrentnrc*.<br />

It was the fault <strong>of</strong> bcr<br />

b*T» bum<br />

tr» wboU *tt*n-<br />

taOD WTCS ^fU** alX<br />

(raaaftrrad to<br />

the tla plat*<br />

wtik-b was ptaead<br />

before bcr. and<br />

brr crhleot ap-<br />

l«rcUUoa ot tba)<br />

cood thin*-* <strong>of</strong><br />

Ufa was ao fcaaa<br />

that tbo fcxfcara<br />

r» waul ta at^ Ot»o erta ta<br />

a» t» *la*j>. d*aj-rl- ( h a, t i a f t t t a t<br />

had traruoi tlut tbclr rucstatr wara<br />

tarr. Uaatao 1 crtUly tUDOBS<br />

tbemarlrcn. U>11. tttrj uuacrstood thst<br />

too! Wtlle atw waa tx<strong>of</strong>f ort-r bcraap-<br />

per. to the D'trr torstttina ot brr asr-<br />

rocinrttnc*. acTrrai <strong>of</strong> Ibe ram w«sl<br />

ootaUs ta at« tf tbrj raoU Bad any<br />

tmcea ot tbe rtcn-aot Baals Ctaoa.<br />

ITary rrtaraed. aflrr a tiaxtj ara-Th.<br />

I tn Lbe raarrrl atul bao—«<strong>of</strong>-<br />

fldrnt [K-i>if tlu I Terry, draptta all<br />

V t*» br&d ^^w'^1py mr*A<br />

tad DO< faOsd<br />

tl-arm. Ue had kt%ft hla worvl BottaO<br />

mjntrj o frucn bcr cjaczar, wlalcft<br />

WaS OA nnfap-^lf.r- QQC tO **-^*-*''-*j rKay<br />

Had not been able to Weara anjlblnj;<br />

dieSnUo about bcr. Tbe cictted lUtto<br />

taraia cmijr teemed to tire ortr tbe tm-<br />

BaodlAtA po*{. In wlTiaCQ Wa">* OaSS<br />

ttfed flgni-ed so Lmp<strong>of</strong>taAt^jr. tbo Cact<br />

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tot* aototion <strong>of</strong> tbo dtOcettr. "a that gay<br />

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a>c liiy ain*> bo all fora*rrca.<br />

lOraa tba trlcnaa I lorw BO wen.<br />

Take cno wben 1 «1L« to beaTcn.<br />

Tbcrc fore\-«T wtth the* to dwwX**<br />

8be pauaed a moment. M Ao<br />

Ood, take raro or mavrer and aade<br />

and furanay daddy and make Betty<br />

a c°°d Ctrl Trever and erer. Amen,*"<br />

It wa* very ntul all around, and<br />

Dsoally wU n HUV <strong>On</strong>labed ber taajwia<br />

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tffSA&fjtA. Tt* d£f or Cbe rrr-~ t*»-f<br />

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eeffcXsnv Oca th* borae cir. tkm<br />

aad th* electro or. J*I-E. a Sa^ragetle<br />

" as IO BOBBIE BYENES. arer&e u. C&LIeg* Woatn<br />

x-terj r^jjy j^,- XoE7OS. f&cd <strong>of</strong> F«ir>' Tales<br />

IZ K'JEA. a Maid<br />

ox DELrHIXE XOBTO.V. a Coliege Graduate<br />

^; ^ PEC BILLY hZST. Cn^lzdn <strong>of</strong> the Varsity Team..<br />

DOE1S HAIX. an Athletic GirJ<br />

1 LOEI» ALCEHSOV RECCAI-D. Straight from<br />

Ataop on Prcparedacsa. I CHAELES KOBTOV. Owner <strong>of</strong> the Works.. .<br />

--7*.<br />

Holmes<br />

Rayrr,on.^a SIul ul'SHtlCCI Of<br />

dj_—nil!*- fur j LlMU<br />

fci -CM)<br />

to tLe curt<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

*—— *—. «f n llrtU. ujuiDux<br />

If ta a mtcntzturr cf the xo»pe! <strong>of</strong><br />

r. x oimr<br />

Knanwi.<br />

Wmtlf na> fcr tmr»rt»<br />

Uf*0av(ag Rrfla.<br />

A rifle that •hoot* orer the pirape<br />

wblie tbe naer alt* to comparatlT<br />

ulrty la tbe trench wlthcrat ceceailt<br />

for ezposlcf blmaelf to tbe ere <strong>of</strong> tbi<br />

c-o«iP7 ta a late tsvestlos brcmsht ou<br />

Vy a weil-knowts aportanuui and<br />

paw bt f tP<br />

y ko<br />

paw booter <strong>of</strong><br />

f<br />

The feature<br />

<strong>of</strong> tola JtorentUm u that tho riee 1<br />

beid venicalry while the projectile n<br />

fired bortxontaljy. Tnla la accozn<br />

plUhed or • carved dcSectlna; to be<br />

Czen «< ' m ».'. nt 2^f^j^*ie»5-.,iand. «m.raryirw uJZ'<br />

oo-" fiordoD leJUol hia lot* tor another. "I'll telet*booe joo." Norton rvfas<strong>of</strong>c<br />

mak* tfrmt. Gordon pU^« bl* List iron*p. "X «uu WUliAai Gonion-" N'*n bi'lt<br />

ACT III-—Son bewail* tb« bewilct>asent» <strong>of</strong> Mioerva. I*oria tpit» Bob ^u^<br />

A Matg^i** make their Cbrietnua wish. "Hilly Tersos Browning, ikxxv JO to o<br />

far or <strong>of</strong> Billjr." L(>rd Al«cn>oa t*Icad« lb« aune <strong>of</strong> John- Ball, bat Doris Is irar<br />

"The factory girl rmn be gttwroca," Tbe drcajxi cornea true!<br />

War* AUrumg.<br />

Tfce grand duk«- pit-*-i» MaJ^* 7 *^ * i:> ! "The G^nnacs tcust Dot set to<br />

~" " Rlc»'' he critd o«"»/r and over ac&Ia,<br />

"Tbe Gvrcan* tau»t hot get to ItifaT<br />

Tfcey raast cot. In DO ctrcnmstajic*rerKhly. ~8appc*«/ u*<br />

ftre What's the use? Two ancient<br />

•unr» <strong>of</strong> txxinv lire tn Ri^A And if tbo<br />

Oermans get Rlfs. those t-vo old per-<br />

*on» will sarely come and camp oo m«<br />

6 cyL Touring.<br />

ICJL Toorinf. S875JW<br />

for deUver^' ot<br />

c. E. sTniiiErs<br />

II-2C.tf TUCKAHOE. N. 1.<br />

|yjOTICC TO LDUT CBtBtfOBS.<br />

Dttwl<br />

1 i Hire.<br />

Ball, bat Dori<br />

Nan Lu k«T<br />

, . Ukloa *<br />

Scar bmband wear- .<br />

Yukon la Fifth Ptaca.<br />

A sorenunest aorrey reatilted In<br />

>kto« the Ynkon rl»er In fltth<br />

the grot atrruna <strong>of</strong><br />

Worth While Quottian.<br />

tlrtal men had xood mothera. bat<br />

U an good mothera bad (real aona<br />

(bat* wosld be a aurploa."<br />

I*JT» <<br />

cndl <strong>of</strong><br />

b» .uhiertbrrm,<br />

la iknajnl Co<br />

omle/a Idea.<br />

'Among the prizes awarded at Yaft<br />

moutb elementary achooL England.**<br />

sold the mother, *~ was one for tbe.<br />

boy who bad the cleanest ahoea nod<br />

Hands and the tldleit hair daring tho<br />

r. .A- D,<br />

$5 Dowojodjs a Week<br />

AHCO CABS (abaolnuly BC) can<br />

be purchased on thia basis. Any other<br />

T ? <strong>of</strong> pkasure or delivery car de-<br />

»"»a on proportionate payments,<br />

write, making anointment, and oar<br />

•representative t^n J^JL<br />

rrati,, Anloa<strong>of</strong>aUa Aaaoc Inc<br />

-Shacks; .KUuned Tommle- -h.<br />

rttllc From IrrUndL<br />

The Tara broocb belonaa to 1!b6<br />

tenth century period <strong>of</strong> art. It la<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the Does! pieces <strong>of</strong> early Irish<br />

work knoan. and Is composed <strong>of</strong><br />

white bronze, a mixture <strong>of</strong> copper and<br />

tta. Oo It are 76 different designs <strong>of</strong><br />

tracery. It la a wonderful relic <strong>of</strong> the<br />

irr^fti^ qi£»^ Ulustratlna; the traditions<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho early Irish church- It<br />

B* N. tMJBKC<br />

Agent for Cape May Coonty,<br />

u Caxmac. cppoUte UoUy hemdt Htl!*-"<br />

WODWOOD. K. J. 12-IO.tf<br />

h church. It U<br />

possession oX the DohUo<br />

na<br />

U BOW<br />

So tumaaalng allowed as mj prop-<br />

erty, with or wUhoat gun «r etaf. •>-<br />

oVr pemalty <strong>of</strong> taw law.<br />

O-SJSa MABY E. LAKE.<br />

Printed letter beads in •> nac-<br />

~ J ia these days, a>r>.. A. Bonnoll is having steam<br />

heat pot In bU hou&o by H. Silcock.<br />

Moriag picture! Tbccday and Satur-<br />

day nlttU at Spectrtoriom. 8-fl.tf<br />

Mrs. J- W. Lynch is vUitins her<br />

Edwin Osbum, in Ctmitrn.<br />

An extmordin^ry reduction sale <strong>of</strong><br />

Ttlrtt hats. Mra. H- B. Warwick. It<br />

tllS was rcaliud by the Ladies'<br />

Auxiliary fn>m the boxanr last frock.<br />

Wood lots for sale. Apply to Chaa-<br />

Tajlor. Dias Creek road. 10-23.4teow<br />

Lawtoa Bros-, tbn gan tntn. drive to<br />

roor door with gnsolino and coal oU.lt<br />

aCUs Klorcnco Layt&n, <strong>of</strong> C-nm-rixn.<br />

rpent Sunday with Chas. W. Long and<br />

wife.<br />

CLicwlo Long vent to Maya LandiAE<br />

co Tuesday to set &oroo cemetery<br />

work.<br />

Wsilrd—A imnll stove for beating<br />

tjstess in greenhouse. J. A. Stsxk<br />

botue. It<br />

E*d ctdsr cbeit, ju»t tho thing for<br />

a Xiaas p'^ 3 *"'. ' or "^1° by WtlUaxn<br />

EaiUiL 12-3.»t<br />

Urnclo TomUn vUiUxi his brother,<br />

Ctarlcv, in Philada. on Saturday and<br />

Surwisy.<br />

White Polo coats cleaned for COcts.<br />

by the Holl>"uood Laundry. D. Lou<br />

eslxo, apent 12-17,41<br />

Lawtoo llro^, if you drop them a<br />

postal at Bio Gror.dc. will deliver you<br />

gasolmo and COJI OU. It<br />

MUs Helen COJTOW, sinter <strong>of</strong> Prose-<br />

cutor J. R. Carrow, has been spending<br />

a week with Mra. Carrow.<br />

Poit&aiter E. C. Wheaton anj wife<br />

•pent Sunday ot Anglebea with Sena-<br />

tor H. C. WhtaUm and family.<br />

Brtttr aervUr.—H. Silcock. plumb-<br />

leg, heating, rooting, epoutinjr. and<br />

s&tct metal work. Bell phono 33-E-ll<br />

10-22,tf<br />

Smart kuiU ajul turbans are now<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered, at rcnxarkaLly low prices for<br />

•peedy clearance. Mm. R. B. War<br />

wick. It<br />

Boy Scoutu will give an entertain<br />

ment In the Spectatorium next Mon<br />

day evening, Dec. 20lh. Admission 15<br />

cents. It<br />

The MethodUl Eunday-BchooJ<br />

preparing to render the Christmas<br />

cantata, -Santa's Parcel Post," Christ-<br />

mas Eve.<br />

Wo. B. Powell arul wife on Sunday<br />

entertained Miss Carrio Powell, o<br />

Gothen, and Thomaa Hughes, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May dty.<br />

Lejlle Norton, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> coas<br />

atKud, spent Sunday with his parents.<br />

His brother. Ed- C. Norton, is in the<br />

«UM Etation.<br />

Mrs. I_ Richards, <strong>of</strong> Pbiladn . Is<br />

stopping with Mrs. Geo. Wheaton. on<br />

I rrpeir aH kinds <strong>of</strong> Are trmj, titc-<br />

trtcal daTke«, locks, etc. Fin *"imM«T<br />

Yale ksy»—al] taakaa. OCOCTSJ r»-<br />

palrlAB. Wm. Flanaa^n, a. J. Ecalty<br />

'arm. Court UOTU. 10-15.U<br />

Thrre's a. f«UAff df c-ctafort In<br />

havicj; one's raluab-las bfjond tin<br />

reach al [ire and LbtfL Tbe 8e-<br />

curlty Trust Company will rent you<br />

•alo dtpoait box. ' it<br />

Frank II. Wheaton, wife onj Don.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ulllvlllc. apent Uundjy W!Lh Jo<br />

U^, Cope May <strong>City</strong>. N. J. 4-1D<br />

NotwithiiLanding the Urnblc v.cuth-<br />

r a fair auj»encc atterulxxl the Town-<br />

lp Tcmpcranee Rally in the llapttut<br />

burch on Monday nijjht. Recitations<br />

cro given ty Mra. Ge•«»» for an Individual.<br />

Think <strong>of</strong> the advmntjjres to your es-<br />

tate. It<br />

You will find a welcome at the Bap<br />

tist church. Preaching 10:30, a-<br />

Banday-ecbool 2:30. p. m. The 7:45<br />

P- m. service will be in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

CE. Society.<br />

Bfttirn.—<strong>On</strong> Thursday night. Dec 0<br />

a flaah-Ught from nutomorilln on Me-<br />

chanic atreet. Party taking •<br />

Please return, and no questions asked<br />

Alamo Brosius. It<br />

D. Loacslxo, the local mjjuiMinta-<br />

UTS <strong>of</strong> the reliable Hollywood l*un-<br />

""< better give me more seals<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> chaage for this five dollar<br />

bill," she said to tbe clerk. Then to<br />

the lad abe remarked:<br />

**Yoo tell your ww"! that she hai<br />

taken a bigger whack at tubercuV-'<br />

that she thought"<br />

la no need to point tbe mornL<br />

There<br />

Tbe seals are on sale everywhere<br />

Itcbl Itch! Itdil-Bcraichl Scratch'<br />

PABM THBASH-<br />

DXPAamtZNT.<br />

DiMutniku Lm<br />

FWIITJMT.<br />

Ttie Kami l>ctT>onartrmtoc wlllaooocco-<br />

:LK1 ^-t In IIMJ [HJOO mUttaff<br />

<strong>of</strong> mmmrrciaU frftllLwt*.<br />

Ttw*o tU-nxiCLilrmLUxu will 1« bcH In<br />

»rioQj ivxlioircs ol (bo n-oa.jr «U UrrrM<br />

«l,i»n ro-op»rr»to In ttw<br />

work.<br />

II will [.rulaaU) \x> ltufnsj«4bip In<br />

avu> hfgti graulo i-^icttt U> use la lUc a<br />

Irt^ <strong>of</strong> llwco (t rlllixrrm. owing to tho high<br />

c\*t <strong>of</strong> pc4t>h. <strong>On</strong>ly aboat 1 permit<br />

will be aitM in rr»»ly ml<br />

ihL-aramn, r*> by lt*o cmo<br />

BU ic mo can<br />

with bricks and a ball bat.<br />

«I tbo<br />

4uh tluil U in uniela were prefixed<br />

nto hcrvico to bring water from Flor-<br />

bt Lan^eV preen houM) nearby. The<br />

contents <strong>of</strong> the houM) were removed<br />

before ihu fire wua gotten under con-<br />

trol, und later the volunteer* carried<br />

them all back unler cover.<br />

The Innurancc nfrent who had placed<br />

the policy on the property vUited the<br />

the ufU-moon and mode a<br />

thorough burvcy <strong>of</strong> the damage.<br />

About eleven o'clock on Wednebday<br />

night, tuelve houra after tho previous<br />

alarm, a young man employed at tho<br />

Langc greenhou^ca (Sbcovered flames<br />

Ing from the unburned portion cf<br />

the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Sear a houwj and tele-<br />

phont^l into town for help. Leslie<br />

Champion toon had an automobile fast<br />

to tho chemical and pulled it to the<br />

fire, but too lato to bavo the houirf.<br />

.htch was entirely destroyed.<br />

When the morning firo occurred the<br />

and was blowing a gale and It speaka<br />

volumes for the work <strong>of</strong> tho volun<br />

tcera that they saved tho house then;<br />

Mru. Searti appreciates thU fact and<br />

extends her thanks to all who took<br />

pl to<br />

The l»urrtix*r <strong>of</strong> Coxa mx rtiaj FerLU<br />

Ian for 191S.<br />

Kf d riitiu r rtvUtmtUtr^ d>r lUl(i n.ix<br />

Inn*<br />

at tlvo Nf«<br />

. K_i-t-r» •><br />

i\t*l l»v tin* M<br />

Jifny A^Tuullii<br />

-irvl tlvt-y H1U>« tl<br />

l cun-fully »tuj|y t<br />

i-l- tlut uill U*<br />

006HKM 0UANIKQ&<br />

—Old Barm* totta* P«*tty<br />

freo Koaday to TtaivttmUj<br />

—ICra. DmTid ArmrtroB* aAddao^rK-<br />

UT, Vcma, rpen*. tut PU<br />

—Tbo L*dfes' Aid Bockrty U oam<br />

plinnlng foa* *^*^ Bi^^^f ^ a^^^rt^a* ^°<br />

lb* 2Sth <strong>of</strong> DectabaT.<br />

B. Shaw will la»d tha BroOMr-<br />

hood In a prayar s_nd prala* aanrk*<br />

naxt Guaiay BMmloa;.<br />

—P. W. James and family. Cfcaa.<br />

COTSQO and Daokl Cormaa wvr* Court<br />

liooaa Ttiltors oa Batardajr.<br />

—Mrs. Ceo. EkhandaoD r*ton>«d oo<br />

trip<br />

two<br />

Saturday from a mod<br />

DOG* PHladaJpUa friends.<br />

—Mra. Harry UawiU aad<br />

daOaxhUTm, <strong>of</strong> WUdwood* i<br />

a weak at UM boca* <strong>of</strong> Nation fi.mlth,<br />

—Mra. Frank Bright aad daaghUr,<br />

Miaa Mabel* w«nt to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> co<br />

Tuesday for a fnr days* visit with<br />

tbclr 1 rieoda,<br />

—Oiriitms*-<br />

c I ry NOTC I<br />

tbe<br />

Court HOUAC.<br />

—Tho BroUurbood aerrice Lamt Sab-<br />

bath n&orninx was ooe looj; to be rv-<br />

membared as OCA <strong>of</strong> tbo mo«t enjoy-<br />

sblo In a lor.* whiir.<br />

tn Tren-<br />

ton a part <strong>of</strong> tho but week,<br />

tbo Stata Kxamlnfltj<strong>of</strong>. in dentistry.<br />

Everett Brcrwn arcarnpantcd him.<br />

E1O GBANDE GR1HT.<br />

(rrv.1.<br />

Tlu-LIrvl t.i f.rtilinr |.»<br />

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jK' it<br />

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tr tin<br />

<strong>On</strong><br />

mv tlii* u-ar un<br />

l oxvlitk.>u» HI>(. It<br />

(i <strong>of</strong> i-^iin-<strong>of</strong> tlw trli-<br />

^-|iiiiL"U i.f aUiavi<br />

^Kint «>f tlu ^.i<br />

uii(j> lur\-r» will, un<br />

*\ .U-<br />

*>uth(irt.t to<br />

tui>' <strong>of</strong> LtU>r<br />

i- i»f I>|MX Ul<br />

x^Mint <strong>of</strong> tin-<br />

lliit tU- •li--<br />

tial<br />

im-lil-* tf-.<br />

ittuui > uti<br />

ity <strong>of</strong> |-<br />

n ntK*.<br />

r lu jat-r<br />

oir«-r th4*<br />

- |fi.<br />

• l"lUni a urnt. u ln< K i* U<br />

..rot lL.r<br />

l!ijl will 1«<<br />

ut U t lur<br />

il>-lm-«vnt«<br />

).(Wa t-n t-r<br />

—D. K. GoiT, who haii been quite<br />

ekk, la out aguin.<br />

—Errant CoriKin U employed up<br />

Jcrwy for a few weeka.<br />

—John H. Brown ma do a buaincaji<br />

trip to Court Hoc so on Wednesday.<br />

—Ja^ph MacKltuOc U building- a<br />

new bungalow near the conning fac-<br />

tory-<br />

—Mm. Linda McAlioUr, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>, U viaitin^ her eiater. Mm,<br />

Sotncra I&anl.<br />

—lira. Smith Endkott waa a PhiU-<br />

nhoppcr on Tuciulay and Mra. Enoch<br />

I Land OA Thunuiay.<br />

— MUui Olivo R. Harria la apcndic£<br />

norno tlm« uith her aunt. Mra. Laura<br />

trown, at Capo MffS*.<br />

—Children and ehoiru und Uaptiat<br />

and Mcthodiut churchcii are practicing<br />

for Chrlutmao bcrvircii,<br />

•—Mm. JntTi.ru J-'iiihcr hoa been en-<br />

ying a viuit with ber daughter, Mrs.<br />

Harry Smallwood, In Camden.<br />

—Several <strong>of</strong> Qur furmcro killed hoga<br />

lant week, among them being E. B-<br />

Hand, Monroo Hnrul and C. L. FUher.<br />

— Mm. Warren C. N'cal. who w^aa<br />

operated on in a PhiUuia. hcapital, la<br />

nicely, but won't bo at<br />

uuiriiU- <strong>of</strong> [-vLu'li. TIK' rut i- \*r [•>4inu-i.-l. ral>ly in t-«i»-»— i-f the ttk*-<br />

un^^ntnvillij Uxn *»lM >r M-00.00<br />

a t>>n, wliti I. i- ut tin- rul\ [^J-O-fli tlut<br />

HUI.IU- j|'pU»>l (ually<br />

'I, tbi- UiuM La.-U<br />

ilt'.I U4HIM it'-* [ay f«T llwrxlra cluarvi-^<br />

• i' It tin- iiLdimfd-durvn* uiu-t nuke.<br />

l'..t_i-li at tlu- irx-i nt |.rt^-n i- t nlii* ly<br />

• t-n»-ti.»li»' i.» 1-f iwl Ut fi-riilij.r>.<br />

t<br />

ju\ ut U-J.A tl<br />

ion rarvlully l»t-(«.n- llu<br />

- il.>Ujr> u unit (..r ii in t<br />

ill U- oiala»j bnUi-<br />

Ln£» and Uio (araLum: veraamred. Tbcre<br />

-a: "Dr. aivl ton O. E. Prck rcttrr<strong>of</strong>d<br />

from Tuck*lux- B*i onlay c^gtit, tbo k*ra-<br />

rt ika^Log been hjj thai tbe bocn« ol Ur. aad<br />

Mrs. Uixmrct moa fire, Mrs. DiUrnrnit<br />

brlnff Iita .Uo^-htfT. Mrs. Diamcxxl, ibo<br />

cblUrrn arvl carve went to <strong>On</strong>durllle<br />

sn.1 sr\-st tlx> ol Mr. DtiTnrnl'a<br />

(ruin<br />

, Mrs. John Disiacnt Tboocb ta<br />

ill «c*l «[rocH Mrm. tHiment stood<br />

llw K<br />

n t*(fcLilUt in nurtu<br />

t-w Jff>**y Slate Ai^ri.-<br />

ill<br />

The uj>i>)iinti' t>t-r*vli-<br />

rial ti» liiany ciiarktHable rc»(*, Ixit n« ol<br />

the KTvaU-rt \dlu*-H t>( liuto U realise*! lit<br />

an ln>lin-ct «u>', luiuuly, from tlu* in-<br />

cr\-f*e«l K"» u t'» «>btuir*e.l In tbe o»v\-r<br />

tit** ll«" »>f U-inlllM-ri.<br />

Futlu-nnorv, Hum irv«"r».'aM-»4 tho orjr-intc<br />

oil arvil muLch available-<br />

uhieh the nw4wil It* ijHatH'O*^<br />

•KxlU-nt a 'II 1<br />

Tlit-rv arvl*un(lre*L* Court House.<br />

—Clarence Delp, <strong>of</strong> the U. S. Navy,<br />

has been upending a short time with<br />

relatives and friendn here.<br />

—F. M. Hltner and daughter.. Mrs.<br />

Jus. Currle, spent Thursday at Wild-<br />

wood, tvhere ocean brecxes cool the<br />

brow.<br />

—The P. O. S. <strong>of</strong> A. band received<br />

their first lesson last Thursday nJght<br />

from Wm. A. Msnahan, <strong>of</strong> Townsertds<br />

Inlet.<br />

the triii aril sn.1 slao bom cprpJa>lkd-<br />

Ir Do.Uf lUr tbock oi bailoiK her bocoa<br />

•lretn.ji'1 by tbe Hsroca. Rhe «sa talra<br />

to r. M. T. Cook, plant pa-<br />

thologist <strong>of</strong> tlie btstloo, with the i»urp any one<br />

requesting it.<br />

GEORGE B. THRASHEB,<br />

County Farm Demonstrator.<br />

Printed tan are better than odd<br />

scraps <strong>of</strong> old pasteboard. We print<br />

them cheaply.<br />

—Mrs. Howard James visited Phila.<br />

Tuesday.<br />

—Thoznan Hand Bpent Sunday at<br />

Tuckohoe.<br />

—C. F. Learning spent Tuesday at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—William G. Bramell was a Goshen<br />

visitor on Tuesdiy.<br />

—H. A. Thomas and wife were<br />

Phllada. visitors on Friday.<br />

. —Mrs- Samuel Lloyd and Bon Bpent<br />

lost week with relatives In Millville.<br />

—Mrs. Belle Blake. Oswald Has-<br />

brouck and Mrs. Wm. Bramell ore on<br />

the sick-list.<br />

—Harold Nickerson. <strong>of</strong> WUdwood.<br />

Bpent Saturday afternoon here with<br />

bis aunt. Mrs. L. Broslus.<br />

Oie K[>«orth League otvtinj; wxt rkin-<br />

«Uy cvt:nlD£. Come oat ant] h«ar him.<br />

—Mra. lfeborah IJoyd. wh" luua bven<br />

spending a lew wn-ks with reIslUrn In<br />

rtilladelplils, returned home on Monday.<br />

—MUs Carrie CsthdraJ, wlio lm* Itwri<br />

S|keoding two weeks with ber fcUtvni to<br />

Hilladeli>hia. ret'lmed bocnoon Turolay.<br />

—Christmas Presents Jew-<br />

elry Novelties you know<br />

the plac* L. T. Garretson's at<br />

Court House. 12-10,3t<br />

—Pn>(. J. A. Ktsrkboasr. tho vexations)<br />

r, gave an iUustratMl Ux-ture, ti the<br />

growing o( polaloev, at ttie tjrange on<br />

Tuesday evening.<br />

—There wa»anoll*er Cureut fire on tl^e<br />

Pennsylvania tract, fronting Krt^-aisn<br />

—Mr. Jacksoa sal Wilton Cole spent<br />

tlu* «evk-ca>l wUl4 Fo^i-oe Cole.<br />

—< Ut>ive Kstr« ai*l w We rprat HandsT<br />

[Itlt Rouun Towtu«-otl aiwl fxmlly.<br />

—.1 t..«-tlrv hsji relumed bocae<br />

(rmn a vUIt wllli l^r lUogtitrr in WU-<br />

cnlnK* 00 . 1**'^<br />

—The IbfJUt tnU-rtsimueiit will be<br />

hf 1.1 on ChriKtDisi* Kvt* srwl the Metho-<br />

ilijd on OirUtmsa nt^hL<br />

—Mlisa Cullu-riru- n.>tcruuii. <strong>of</strong> Phlladel-<br />

phU. l» lien- t" vUll IUT grand-parent*.<br />

Mr. an«l Mnt Harry IWkwnam.<br />

—William IV\ ou) nnd wife an.) (iriffith<br />


OCEAN CITY N.J.<br />

W.V<br />

Hammell Co.<br />

N. J.<br />

•f Artistic<br />

MEMORIALS<br />

riTE—BRONZE<br />

SMCULTT<br />

Czacstlac e%<br />

Eractiat<br />

All kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

r*fl >a<br />

Work<br />

C<br />

ALL tad<br />

Inspect<br />

ocrlart*<br />

ally M <strong>of</strong> fta-<br />

isbad work<br />

•ad oar fa<br />

duties for<br />

maa<strong>of</strong>actar-<br />

tac It; or If<br />

desired oar<br />

representa-<br />

tive will call<br />

oa TOO aad<br />

•bo* foa tae<br />

latest de-<br />

si a"**a*a*a*'"S*?r 1 aa 1> "B\ B**Bt BB Ba**f BJ "a*L Sa**r % arl e'faY'rBTS*'*'*' I p . f j*aT*w<br />

X QflB «AXD WEDBtDOXDi ff-JTWIPCT TO •»*•*? * JkXS> ADVAHCE Di PBiCXL<br />

Atlantic Gty Electric Company<br />

<br />

S« Statta* Fond<br />

•.tain<br />

IK (UW JZB8BY<br />

VUe* St sad IstBMt, to TiakJ About 6O£% 7-ZS.Sm<br />

.c ; booklets "Relating to Wills and<br />

Suljects" and "Banking by MaiL"<br />

Sweetheart<br />

trot* r*iii«l /-a (.)(Mi oiCKto'l<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> Uu -I n.-tr uumdrra sad Ml<br />

SLJ UI1> • • lu. ib it "IK-Ilca Ugsor oe<br />

toLao* lu I'JT tlirre aoJ ruw<br />

"•bat p'c V J ttkrm laflnllrtr<br />

Of ft art-** 11 r MortLlUff cuolJnt<br />

to tK.il tu ttrts. itw<strong>of</strong>n tbey WOT<br />

0107I lit., a irr*jlu^ .l:ulLirltj tn tb*<br />

v-bmi )"u « tun- li> llj'uk <strong>of</strong> It.<br />

- •vamr. U* atldcO bll<br />

coatnl.nll .11 1 n-udlr. n« If It tier* tbt<br />

ontv i>:.«- >* II- kln-l. Krvurby. wtK<br />

a Catching w Tubercu<br />

a* »L« ru» to brr fret. • trlftt<br />

aud t-^t-u frtgtjUocJ, bat vacb<br />

STBTe. « p«U tO bCt<br />

kiux-s oc^tu vrttti ODOUMT petition.<br />

-God bleu cvryURly on" tno«* •pcaMI'<br />

tj B&nt.i O«u«. -<br />

"Aden." ulJ uU3 Jrrooe In ttm<br />

paa*e ttut flher Cbrtstmns eres U w&s far<br />

from U-Ins dalL Into each beart tbere<br />

bid rrv{>( a buft ciotr. whicb did not<br />

come from th.- blazl&s Lojnt and walcb<br />

DO cro»- u ° Ciattt-r bow Ekillfalry<br />

blended. coaU bare clren. for once<br />

«^Qln tbe pn**ence <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> God*a lit-<br />

tle one* nu*<br />

qoires rcpested cxpoaare* and certain special conditions to pass tha<br />

yerm* from the sick to the well. It ti not t"*-*-***-*^ bat BBSS<br />

b* fmiiwiniiTif tsd throtnh on* <strong>of</strong> th* foQowtsf aoaTOM frcsi on* P*T»<br />

•on to another:<br />

fl) The taf*etkta ts daTrrad In tha very lartro maiority <strong>of</strong> CSJ<br />

from ta* airatiim discharged from "open^ or -alcexatina; taberela.<br />

tn the tanfs.<br />

(2) A oSTtain *«**«*»»r af ytuauiis, chiefly 'Tifanra estimated vari-<br />

ocsjy from one to ten per cent, <strong>of</strong> all cases, l-acetr* th* tafftffra<br />

ttUUi th* TnfXXr gj tnbeTCnlffnS COWS.<br />

(3) A Terry f«w others <strong>may</strong> posxihly obula tb* lnfsetloa from<br />

tb* TBita* and fecal discharges <strong>of</strong> conxomptrrcs or from the pus<br />

joints or other part* <strong>of</strong> the body which are th* *tat <strong>of</strong> nlferatins;<br />

tuberculosis.<br />

(4) In a taw cztrsrmaly rmr* trtrUrtft tb* rnfetrrtrm is coirrrrysd<br />

thiuu^vjh tb* Mood <strong>of</strong> *^e fWrfvtKa^r ^o an gpV^fP **hn4. but t^ 11 * <strong>of</strong>f*<br />

rpring seldom survive lang.<br />

(5) Ho tr*fftf"n can b* c<strong>of</strong>lTsjsd from tebtrcnlosis <strong>of</strong> tb*<br />

"closed" or aon-alcaratad rmiisty, or after uletratlctts are COBS-<br />

lac<br />

Ux-j<br />

a iL<br />

port<br />

trb(J<br />

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dii-<br />

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trai"<br />

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loii^<br />

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tlul<br />

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U- .<br />

•k n li I<br />

w li. li<br />

!•--<br />

L.-<br />

lil-n.<br />

i.' - !<br />

u> make UM<br />

I a flue, up and co^<br />

Jerome—poor oM<br />

m-iarir Ut that bf<br />

U o^-ilu at*l afaln'<br />

. n!:i>bfd lo ax<br />

alo*-i ciifi.rii.-- • L.i*^ .if joutn an£<br />

CUli-0 "lli ..tU-i ••• ! ••::•'u I<br />

It L i.l i^iLru - •:. *- tlci>- la i>Lay BAD |<br />

ts Cl-iu». f.r .-i-'i IIJJIII U-iJ to wall<br />

his luru lo -i..\\ ..w.i\ lil. cl r ". Tben<br />

wen- c*> 'i< :>m.^« a^"* l *^l ua tbu ock u>j<br />

did* <strong>of</strong> nay oar."<br />

"Well apu^uT clcljliotl U*oiiltlufi to rr-<br />

rani ti> Un i>..mr. l.ut liy this Use<br />

riarL-Urr r. ul.K J llj. 11 Ilirrv «J< Dutb-<br />

IAJ* for ll tut t» t.iLi- lirr atuna an4<br />

troold ""I ll-lri, I . nlij ..Ib.r »4-« Liidi^i I be |»irtT<br />

nxxiou-0 b*T ••• to jirx^t^-d to tbe baut-<br />

Uyt IT.OJU.1». II" I. i . J« ciiw tins<br />

to br!l> 11U» 1'r.inL l.t tuiiu..!: but. tuaL-<br />

tuz a run. «•'"* JUUIJK-I ln|.> tbe aadUk)<br />

tcul W.IB a«trl*b* tu-r ,bon»o befuro be<br />

•u ouar>- <strong>of</strong> Ili,- fj. I. TbU Holt<br />

e**c tbe |ortj c\>ui] !ooor. noJ Ibo Eora<br />

ji • llo Kid" Iw<br />

<strong>of</strong> uo >ii. uuibrjucr. aflt-r ulL<br />

lo tUo buullu^ CTXIUIKI* »* U-ctrd eicrv<br />

bear. iaiiii-a Hn.W-utr<br />

IliotloocJ tb^ l'.irtT lo di-f- < rouud Ui mr blaa-<br />

Lvtju*" *Lc ».il 1 lu u ilc itiTi* tooc. "and<br />

iloo't jou f..r_. I li. I diun't ruokc oat<br />

tx-n- t.i |iut «.n f:.|! L"<br />

L lil U * u In ui.ul viih the<br />

I^irty. II .. :. : :{X b :\ u^ liitrujiu t.»iji ibc mat-<br />

4-f out .[ i:. • L u.d* UDJ Klii>«t-d bcr'<br />

•-! f i. ii rul* ; t at<br />

•ci ..f IL» -:iu:'<br />

Ib^l !i:.l l.vi, 1<br />

BOW FAB f3 WHT CAPS MATt<br />

iwt.ru rtfes* a. i<br />

• ill III Dm I |>Ts<br />

Batbsr aa bita-resttns; caae has bass<br />

rraloewd in West Cane May. Be±na><br />

nwortfcpoJ<br />

omloH in Wart O<br />

so osar by, tt to w«0 wortfc pHI>tn?<br />

b Ths statansnt U Ttm-Trs tha<br />

^ atansnt U<br />

Kkitaai M ifnn.^J<br />

Wt C May, M. J, mj*<br />

ir.jf waa aflUctad<br />

Aje, West Cap*<br />

"For shraost ay*<br />

with kidney treoMs, broozhi on trv a<br />

beavy cold. I had paiaTlntbe small<br />

ot my back and at Unas was "»->•}«<br />

to sleep wsIL a-ottlna; up tn tbe mcrn-<br />

itig tired sod oaretraaaed. Wntae-raT<br />

I stooped or broogbt say strain on tba<br />

muscles <strong>of</strong> my back, sharp pains<br />

darted throogboot my botty aAd I<br />

<strong>of</strong>uu fett mlaersnie. I waa also csb-<br />

tect to besdaches aad disxy spsiu,<br />

durine; whkb my aiftl blorred. Doaa'a<br />

Kidney Pills nn me prompt raUaf<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY GAZETTE<br />

•m<br />

VOLUME XXXVI. NUMBER 48.<br />

and I continaed takinx taata ontH coea-<br />

plctcly cored. I have had no trouhlo<br />

since.<br />

rrico Me. st all dealara. Don't<br />

simply ask for a kidney remedy—ret<br />

Doan-a Kidney PUls—the ease tKat<br />

Mr. Uollaod had. Fostxr-MiUjorn Co,<br />

Propa, B<strong>of</strong>faJo, N. Y. adv<br />

William BL Bright<br />

HOLtY BEACH. N. J.<br />

EffljJoyefS IMIllty Insurance<br />

placed In any part <strong>of</strong> <strong>county</strong>.<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24.1915.<br />

WHOLE NUMBER. 1.868.<br />

9ALC<br />

.i.. L if i r..M»i.jaji<br />

u bl . :i Ibc |otk<br />

Dr virto* <strong>of</strong> • «mt o/ FUri F«C1M. for<br />

^U ctf H-4w<br />

Lu>e «J UM CBB.)*<br />

vort<br />

didn't Iry to. tl<br />

tb«- iraib wen<br />

known. Hot a!3<br />

Vx> w»o tbe Joy<br />

ful task csn>e tc<br />

an end. and tbt<br />

nn-o stood back<br />

radiant ejed<br />

at tboe*<br />

Uttle twj<br />

as u<br />

llnry were Ib4<br />

most beamifn<br />

tiling la all tin<br />

w.rlj.<br />

ll.inr tbe clow<br />

spread &nC<br />

>|[>j I Lu tbrli<br />

b c- a r t H. ibouft<br />

tU- Urv. Urnktn!<br />

...JJ, f.r ibi- ulibt<br />

Bttauti'ul Th n-s li» "*••• •ulnln.<br />

All »>• Wcr.d.' qullf Jlml)<br />

DOtr: Tltii c l-l.i> lbrv^-foU cable ol<br />

Ibe -. It- ..iriiil «if oiii>.irtunlty,<br />

tts struud <strong>of</strong> utTrril.-n — txmii.l tbetz<br />

very clotty I.I nuf nDottu-r. In thai<br />

aootneut old tAM.u^t ood ni-artbQrols£~a.<br />

bUt*-roc*j^-». otkd rlf^lrlrs slipped away,<br />

and tbey Lm-tv tbt- lilnui*-diit«j» <strong>of</strong><br />

pearv aud ,-i.»l will. Ilappr? Tb»re<br />

was JUMI vw iblu£ to (uake Ib^m hap-<br />

pixr-lbc Cirrry tulfc <strong>of</strong> a UtUe child<br />

be tuUty llgnt <strong>of</strong> tne Cnrtst-<br />

dawo.<br />

(To b« contlnoBd )<br />

Queen eilxaneth.<br />

8be— ElUnboth—IU a hard<br />

trees to serve, lrresolate and yet ob-<br />

stinate, she. frequently refosed to act<br />

or decide, procrastinated, delayed,<br />

bosltated. while her ministers watched<br />

Is not frevjxifntly<br />

Wh^a no atre. race, or class is immune against infection from<br />

tuberculosis, children are tsar* t&tccptihl* than anjon* tlra. At<br />

th* in <strong>of</strong> IB, fnqut-nUy- as hl*h as 76 per cent, <strong>of</strong> th* pojffliiUiTa<br />

<strong>may</strong> show th* pr**sso* <strong>of</strong> th* t*rmi, though not that manr <strong>may</strong> be<br />

sick with tQbereuloais. In view, however, <strong>of</strong> tha fact that these<br />

firms <strong>may</strong> lay tnring> the di- |<br />

aease to develop, it ia extremely important that fathers and mother*<br />

do ererythins; possible to keep their children away from danger <strong>of</strong><br />

Infection in their earlier years.<br />

atr-H-jrthinf- should b* don* at horn* to ksep th* ehUd r<strong>of</strong>rtd<br />

aad tsUlUlJ. The father and mother, whether they have tubercu-<br />

losis or not, should be seropuloalv careful in their habits <strong>of</strong> spitting<br />

i_nd person hygiene. The worting fsther owes it not only to his<br />

own health, but to that <strong>of</strong> his children to avoid tuberculosis In every<br />

possible way.<br />

[KOTt—THi Is UM Second <strong>of</strong> a Strvai <strong>of</strong> flra Articles Praparvd try Tt*e<br />

Rational AseacltHon for tSe Btutfy aJtd Prs«inUon o# Tuberculosis. Hrm<br />

Verk<br />

m'Mtiifi fcf t. ULTV*<br />

CLMJBTW J. A^-<br />

avit Lhc<br />

DOCTOR COWAN,<br />

EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST,<br />

2732 Qirard Ave^ Philadelphia, Fa.<br />

AD •/ta» «7«a tnaUrfL saw (Isssca ftUaA.<br />

Diana<br />

She Started as "the f<br />

Kid."<br />

By CUNKEBUUte g<br />

Inh Even her mott Influential advis-<br />

ers tound It Impossible to overcome<br />

tbe Inveterate trait <strong>of</strong> tcdcctsloo.<br />

Tbelr correspondence ahovs them<br />

driven almost to despair In limes <strong>of</strong><br />

exigency at tbe queen's vacillation and<br />

unreasonableness. An Indorsement<br />

by a> clerk on a letter or 1600 still ex-<br />

ists In faded handwrUlag to testify to<br />

tbls habit. "A letter which her majes-<br />

ty willed me to write u> her secretary,<br />

and to send It by post, but before I<br />

had folly ended Ibe letter she aent m*<br />

to bring* tl to her before It TKU closed.<br />

wblcL I did open tbe point <strong>of</strong> sis<br />

o'clock, and then her majesty havtns;<br />

read and scanned It three or four<br />

times and sometimes triliine; me to<br />

eend 1£ away, and sometimes altesine;<br />

tbat purpose, commanded me at last<br />

to sta-. both the letter and tno post.**<br />

•-E. P Cueyney.<br />

one onulber In tbelr eaxcroeaa to play<br />

at betas" *t«nin Class, eacb ^*.** aees><br />

tsa* ont his sit and ••'timitf^g wits<br />

wbst woaU] be tbe Wrr'IrM **»»^*f ta<br />

n little child.<br />

one. a third as many colored, as Jo<br />

ae-ob's coat, an old hsMtsnt east<br />

worth Us weisbt tn sold to a eonools-<br />

aesr. a* s?nrfpla set wltb * csnuxum<br />

#t>ei 'SxCS*- Of • '*&SA S 8 ***"***-K>^aft-^*M.<br />

A Ksarty MesL<br />

"When I was a little Ktri.** says •<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> tbe Com pan Urn. "I bad tbe<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> **M»*na; tnti*odoced to Marfc<br />

Twain. It waa lust before Thsnks-<br />

glvlng. and I IHTJ proolly told him<br />

th^» I was -rrtiwj; 10 spend tbe fti-rlM-fty<br />

wltb my aunt la New York.<br />

~-Really,* be drawlod. wltb tbe most<br />

tUtterins show <strong>of</strong> Interest. "Well. I<br />

hope yoa win feel, after dinner, lust<br />

as I did when I went there to u. bsa-<br />

quet a tew months asn.*<br />

**Of comae I Instantly *fiTftTiMP*1-**-'l<br />

ts know. 'How waa tbatr<br />

-•Very thankful.' answered Mr.<br />

Clemens, wttb cretemararal eoUnar<br />

nlty. "\trr. very tbankfol becsnsei I<br />

stll* bad one arUde <strong>of</strong> anparel >> **''f<br />

wasn't too tlabt •> fit Cor comfi<strong>of</strong>t.'<br />

"Ob. I know,* I Knessftj eacerty:<br />

"your sboes!' Bot tho hamortat abook<br />

Us bead.<br />

•No. so.* be corrected wub csntl*<br />

*ttf* 9imtrw%%nm*' m —^Yfr**ttl**r<br />

*ras a N'ew Vork city man<br />

won. T-'ata U lK-cacur L..t!uir>' for<br />

Mm to cuoufce a Ufu otx-upatloa. not<br />

IS cooped op between<br />

cuDc:ad» ) i r*> In for ranchln£.<br />

IlatLus tbe uucjvuliiijl ta set Liro-<br />

tvlf ui» as a raa.-bman. be parchaaed<br />

s tract cf Uud lu tbu far west, bant<br />

« KpaclotLs Loi:4. ou ll and t-tuL'keU It.<br />

Ilat'L»iuCT b.ij uu tuu-ntiun <strong>of</strong> bory-<br />

ti£ blmiMrlf ulufuc In a -crUd*rueus. He<br />

| bad I'lt-uiy vl frUnds nrbo be knew<br />

woald be filad tu vUlt blm. and oa<br />

Z bid luxifte be arranse-d for<br />

(nu-rtulunu-i.t. Ttu.- farst iMpg<br />

be did after ci-itUi-; tiling In order<br />

was b> ta^ue Invitations fur a party<br />

<strong>of</strong> lodU-u UL^I i^v-utleai«.-u lu come oat<br />

and SIKUJ a muutb wltb him. • Tbts<br />

was tne tm utb uf Ati^ut. and wben<br />

September < amv lue bo»l ormoget] for<br />

a bunting | arty, lnrltlns bin coniU to<br />

pat lu auotbi-r montb In tuat way.<br />

Hviav uctt^tcd and HIQM declined.<br />

An^on^ tnu*** tvbo di-c!lued was £d-<br />

wanl Carrlti^tuu. u Euan t-onsldembly<br />

oldi-r ili.io lla.kj.urj, vrbum ibe latter<br />

bad met nbruad. bet nltarty received<br />

word that t-lu.* was needed et *^"nvf<br />

This deciaVd au Lutlnulc friend to<br />

So wltb bcr. Tbo Aamber <strong>of</strong> women<br />

vu tbas redux-ed to faro, and these<br />

two decided that tbe prri»iodemnce <strong>of</strong><br />

men woold bo u> cn^at that tbey bad<br />

better return vUb tbe women wbo<br />

were colas* borne. Tbry were not urg-<br />

ed to remain because tnu men. since<br />

tbe number <strong>of</strong> women <strong>of</strong> tUo party bad<br />

been so greatly tedaccd, preferred not<br />

to be encambeml wllb any women af<br />

an. •tank Carrln£toa arrived labs at<br />

"'a*" Tbe banting party was to start<br />

at 4 o'clock tbe next morning. Since<br />

tbey/ moat arise early all tamed tn<br />

early. tTnrk-nnff bavins <strong>On</strong>t arranged<br />

tar tbe reception <strong>of</strong> tbe sew a-ncst. AX<br />

S o'clock ail were called, and Back-<br />

•f if, bavins* dresft&c) bbnself^ went otzt<br />

tnto tbe ball and tupped at tbe door <strong>of</strong><br />

til*-<br />

"In a mluutt-.*' «u» lb.-<br />

UackHtaCT ui«-ueU bL> i-yrn. Tbout els<br />

years olj. btrarty lootiuj; uud<br />

In a buutlu^ t'f. tbt.- lower part<br />

<strong>of</strong> wblcb " usUted <strong>of</strong> u pair <strong>of</strong> bloom-<br />

era. TbU upi>ar»i -r tiuin<br />

"r'or bt-uVt-u'ti haLer* excUilmed Hack-<br />

staff, asbat-t. "VVhu uro yoa>**<br />

**vvbjr. I'm Fruuk Carrluctoa- Didn't<br />

papa arrut-gv It all V<br />

*"*trauW> Frank's u<br />

-Oh. d.-ar: TbaiV Juat like papa; be<br />

t-ever n-mi-uili.ni lb:it. My name la<br />

Pruned. 1 cam*, out lo Join Jfoar hant-<br />

Uut parry."<br />

*^Tuat's t.x> bad. Tbe uouu-n bavo<br />

ali backed out."<br />

-AU backed oair<br />

"Tes."<br />

"Why have they doue ihatTT*<br />

1 explalncj to ber bo\r It had hap-<br />

pened, bat did uut tucuiluu the tact<br />

tbat tbe women bad ull left tb« camp.<br />

Bbc listened tu uu- vrltb u look <strong>of</strong> dis-<br />

appointment ou b«r fure till I had fln-<br />

Ixhed. then said:<br />

"Well. 1 sappomr I uiunt stay here<br />

tvlth tbose who are U-ft and miss tbe<br />

bunt"<br />

- "There are- none left." 1 Bald.<br />

"Not oner"<br />

"N'ot one."<br />

Tbere was allenrv fur a few mlnrrfrnm^<br />

while tbe clrl's featarv» uere working<br />

coovnislvely: tlu-u a flood <strong>of</strong> tears<br />

cu*bed forth. Thlx melted llackstaff<br />

at once.<br />

"Don't cry. littU? tin." be Bald. "We<br />

will find some way out <strong>of</strong> IL**<br />

"I'm not a little slrl; I'm a woman.<br />

I'm eighteen!"<br />

"Too don't roeiu It. I tbocgbt yoa<br />

were aboat twelve."<br />

By tbts time the member* <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

party began to emerce from tbelr<br />

roams. At seeing Ilarkstaff txtlklns<br />

vrltb a girl In team "whom tbey rsm-<br />

posed to bo B cblM tbey were nil macb<br />

astonished.<br />

"Gentlemen." said Haclutaff. "there<br />

has been a serious ml»tuke. Tbla Is<br />

tbe Fronk who was lo Join DJ*. 8be la<br />

Bliss Prsocce Cnrrlajztnn."<br />

Tbe men all bowed.<br />

**Sbe bas come oat here for a hant.<br />

•npposlAK tbere were tu be ladies In<br />

tbe party.** continued th>> bost. "<strong>On</strong>e<br />

<strong>of</strong> two tbm^s must I-*? done wltb ber.<br />

I most either Bend her rlabt bark t&me<br />

Cr we mast take bcr wltb us. Whkb<br />

shall If beTT<br />

Tbere was alienee fur o few mo-<br />

EDente; tben one <strong>of</strong> the grje^fn **i^*.<br />

faintly: "lake ber aioos- I don't be-<br />

lieve she'll be macb <strong>of</strong> an encum-<br />

brance- We can.carry ber a part <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe time. Ill do my share <strong>of</strong> it,**<br />

Tbls wss echoed wltb evident retne-<br />

*f T***T by tbe others.<br />

"Xoa won't carry me.** snapped tbo<br />

girl, wiping away ber team. "I've done<br />

ull •:>• .. l.il I •: II >•.:- la.- l«-»t tJjca!<br />

itn-y li "1 t' i * * .11. n lu c-.itLi|>.<br />

IlatL-iiii' «-a- tl*> t.uly ru.iu <strong>of</strong> tba<br />

inj u L » L ' I i any ei-<br />

it-nr. ib'- i.-i i»-...^ ru r^ily amati-ars.<br />

II.- tb.r». rbould fre[>-<br />

aruit- ui.J b"'v .. u:-- l.v'illit-r ou slfi<br />

M..111 I.i-l-:. d .. i luiu<br />

d.lriu^ i'l.- Lr^l *'ay I<br />

Ui.rc ; UUJ.- ill ni .TII> t 11a T-nlaff.<br />

Ou*- ILJ> -. Li-n tiUiua vu<br />

lhr>u h i \-.-.| >-]i- b.arj tbJt<br />

1 vv LJ. ! . ....!!•> it to* u kjr.<br />

Iti^ 2**r ill 1 * *-"i.- nji Ji..- d under cov-<br />

>-r i.f tb- l.u li * I.i i!u- i!lr.« lio-o from<br />

uhl 4,<br />

Its blud U.-. (.->!> d ll> f. rv |kiwa oo ! * ^ " r sHrfr "**»<br />

tbe lrv«- ::l .1 I.i-.:..-d ui. ul tin- rvfu£Pe.<br />

At tbv v-.it^.- lloi- I'iiii.i lw-ar\l uoc<br />

t Mixed, CkaVTU7<br />

*?4XB »l **• «*T<br />

ci toe<br />

U ^ &>0 SVULT-<br />

H. llattnl. »tao rcxsi4*«xt UM 1<br />

X ^b H I i<br />

Arcnt tar<br />

KJ.TE GLASS ma. ca<br />

LEGAL BUUlKfl<br />

LESUE S. I.UDIJVM<br />

Real Estate. Conveyancing.<br />

Fire Xnsuxajioe<br />

ta Any Part et Cane May Cooaty.<br />

o*w« •• r<br />

_ DIOCX<br />

M.T Cocnrr Hooaz. N. J.<br />

T. GASSfTSON<br />

Watctunaker<br />

blUu<<br />

CAPE MAY COUBT HOUSI^ N. J.<br />

f»ut»rul*r •ttinUoo Um Is BrWfa <strong>of</strong><br />

1U« &««n£krm etc ft-4. y<br />

uxl carefnl stttnttmn »*r«n<br />

to the repair <strong>of</strong><br />

__ n Qitix Jitttrf, sudadn<br />

Afs9fit- o» Wstches aad Clocks aJ-<br />

wajsonhsad<br />

OAIETTE BLOCK<br />

^^Booth Mala Btr«t<br />

BAT COUBT BOCSJL K- *.<br />

JONES B. HAND<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>etiional Piano Tuner<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.<br />

HARRY S. DOUGLASS<br />

Counsellor at Lau><br />

_^ Ctrl<br />

<strong>On</strong> MAY COURT Hocac N. J<br />

} i x n l UM<br />

oJ UM BXU i«n twrvtu,<br />

t iJ 1 Caf*<br />

Xo, X<br />

*» .-"^ «•<br />

»v f. CORiON.<br />

IJORGAN HAND<br />

Attorney and Counsellor<br />

al Laio<br />

Ctre MAY COURT House N. J<br />

tC»anft> m )<br />

QHARI£S A. BONNELL<br />

Counsellor at Law.<br />

sad BoUdtor la Cfcaaccry<br />

twit*}** «tl»«li— t» SOTCtte* bs tl.<br />

aat MrW. Cwu Dnita •( l«si<br />

pas t-~mt fchuwu » •y.aiirtj.<br />

CUE MAY COURT House. N. 1<br />

Hj virtue <strong>of</strong> •• «ni o*T<br />

w J4**, i<br />

A- U. Uii ta • crXjtua OVUM<br />

. 1t*e Avmiua huiUllnj 4UsU " "-" A+-<br />

H S* *-* ^1 I I f J T f I ^ **| t ai *-il VJJ-| hjj J_' |<br />

cl uiav, STLX» •**'- "-lanti. 1 t^f 11 11.-<br />

ttliQS attri-*- |!l«_- rKl..uJ. Il TT4J1 EvO-tLaV"<br />

rlHi'. lit* \.a» •**> frUbict>*xl Itiat be ^<br />

had tln-ioU U-<br />

TIAL* It-.ir txi-'-t-l a -l*lc<br />

£1VUJ£ L* r .1 in.f t-^>kf irtuulty lo pat a<br />

balU-t Lcli\w\ a furv Ir.-. nbl.b taeant ' MOXDAW. SJ^VAMt K ltl*.<br />

Into llxr U*Jrt. TaLl^' tUU^ratr aim, ' Z*^^!^^ViZcFiL*^.<br />

the Qred. atxi t>rralD drutn-e-l lo tbe >-wi w -bsvkJ *±»v>, *a Oty H±iL La ujjna. ^^ lh^t crrtAlQ cxu€\k±tnl p»rc*aia*rts, w>JU»<br />

UAckjstxQT u J» nt-jr by nnd. b**-artnff tt*< m.portLjr.<br />

>».• Lu*>w IUJW turfULo taaotcx-<br />

kdl-4 arc. kUrau^c. nla't H\<br />

ex Lkc i-uuM lutty<br />

nn". fAil-d. IbCft<br />

•«u. .4 -. _ ULo U—ivcvcr*<br />

TL'.uubt fi.^t "IUQH a Lladcr fool Iblnj<br />

Itic uiutlur M Uanic-d It. but blt-H-a Jci<br />

I tlulu't IlilnV. »M» Ion-; 'tuat tU» pur-<br />

"There's^ gift <strong>of</strong> a WISE man!"<br />

re- '<br />

IHan-i, KT!U-' ibul il»c l-t-jr wan Im-<br />

morablr. poU'-l Lim v-.UL bcr fo>t.<br />

•"Arv J^u ua r* he'* &r<br />

Erana.<br />

FLicLBlafT LUJNC Into u Unfib &&d' J^"<br />

oa tbo tnao lo tlie tn<br />

vblrb be iHJ wttb<br />

tuctanoe-<br />

Tt\s - episode pla<br />

QDJ Uarry ICruut nt tbtr foot- Tbe<br />

tneo had beffuu l>y callluc Frank: tbe<br />

KkL Tbey novc iran»ft*fTvb ua, lo tston<br />

for ber. Bbe bad brout-tit wltb ber a<br />

trunk, and wheo. nrtcr lnvinir doCLsed<br />

a becoming co*tun^e. *»be emerged from<br />

ber room every taau van »truck wttb<br />

ber oppearnnee. Not -mij- tbin—crery<br />

man WOJI ready i be bcr xlure.<br />

However, Harki-MIT. ax h-mt. clalnv<br />

ed the piirllece <strong>of</strong> e-t-u-^nlng- ber back<br />

to ctrUUatioo nod Enadi* HO creat bead-<br />

way wttb her tbji at ibc end <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

joamey be wax perniltK-d to Co to ber<br />

father to auk for ber b.»uJ, tbo<strong>of</strong>fti<br />

It L> questionable If bU Hqeces^ with<br />

ber wa# uot Largely bart^] oa the fact<br />

that ub* van uuxloa* to live on a<br />

ranch, bcr desire 1ur thnt tx*Inc due to<br />

tho fact that svhe ^\'nn n li-arn bimtrc*xs<br />

and ber Caste f»r :tit- -;w>xt coald be<br />

better erattfle-d on a rniurb than any-<br />

(a tt»c oon U£Mlrcsi airw*<br />

froca Put»-<br />

_ _<br />

»55£fp fD-<br />

Cicrit*. OOlrr oT<br />

Deed<br />

fl, NEWELL HEULINGS<br />

Attorney at Law<br />

309 Eighth Street<br />

l-X-la OCEAN QTY. N. J<br />

JOHN S. DOUGLASS. M. D.<br />

CATE MAY CODBT HOUSE. N. J<br />

The Millville NOW 911(1<br />

National Bank<br />

Oak<br />

(I us a. m.<br />

in u> I »- •-<br />

(.7 t. S ». «.<br />

cuaaKtlaa.<br />

ROBERT S. MU.TJIR<br />

Funeral Director<br />

CATE MAY COURT HOCSE. N. J<br />

or<br />

HAT COUNTY. WW JESSST.<br />

FUBUC NOTICE.<br />

Bias far tbe coo&tracUoo <strong>of</strong><br />

where else.<br />

TeicHer Should Hno Known.<br />

Tho na.u£bt) boy <strong>of</strong> lii« class cam*<br />

Into school half sn hoar late. Ha<br />

apoloelxcd to tbo Lady teacher and.<br />

pulling* an orango from his pocket.<br />

Erccelulljr proBered It as a propitia-<br />

tory EUL<br />

Just a trUQe to his surprise It tras<br />

promptly accepted and put Into ths-<br />

tc-aebcr's desk. When dinner tlma<br />

orrlvcd tbu youaj mnn showed rs><br />

lactanco ta depart.<br />

Tbo teacher, with covert amuse*<br />

ment. valchcd him aa be awkuoidly<br />

hung about, and finally Inquired:<br />

"WclU Tommy, »hy don't you goT<br />

"Wnut me oran»c.*" bo tauttervd.<br />

"Vour oran«-o? Why. yoa save It lo<br />

me. You sold yoa had brought It for<br />

mo," expostulated tne teacher- -Yea."*<br />

admitted tho youngster, aggrieved,<br />

''bat yer knowed I "»sa only klddln'."<br />

Times Hsv* CKsj»»*t-I-<br />

"Men used to ho accused <strong>of</strong> colaf;<br />

to the opera tn ordt-r to aeo the hair<br />

let"<br />

"Yes- Times huv» changed. Kow<br />

wlvea Bay the opera, plots ar«j lnv<br />

proper, bat talu us to sea tne classta<br />

. for Hl» Buffsrina.<br />

-You charged |I0 tor giving my<br />

daughter a music lesson r* "No," r»<br />

piled the pr<strong>of</strong>essor, serenely. "It Is<br />

only *5 for the lesson. Tho other fif-<br />

teen ts for having to listen,"<br />

—~—* w w » , , , p t ISe^TaVl^Ulsf A*C f ' T<br />

luirt). und exUtMUaa ******* Cor»oc.'T»<br />

U> tiM* laXrn-TKtioa o7 Flfty-Antt rUxvcf<br />

MM. t f c M ^ j Mp %w s^^aj^AW *US4S4J^ faUJa^ "S^T'CSJ'JB<br />

••ill be rrcxi*r*i truxi OOrtTiat-1 «t •<br />

t-oc*rtifig <strong>of</strong> Ibo UOKJXI <strong>of</strong> UKpliasUoa to •— rnt"« M. Uee.<br />

County ^Siorr. WU af Owe SVM) do<br />

••til be refunded U tbe I<br />

cm are ntuiued la I<br />

itioo. or accomnany a bid.<br />

Airbld. muTbe aeoomsanlol br • de-<br />

DomAU eitbrr In cash UJ> all tbe terms, eon<br />

s <strong>of</strong>f tae contract and sn<br />

r <strong>of</strong> tb* Board.<br />

Advertise ia tbe QATXTTm.<br />

OTIS RL TOWNSEND<br />

Registered Architect<br />

orrosrrB rosr omem<br />

OCEAN crry. N. J<br />

G. O. LANGE<br />

FLORIST<br />

CAPE MAY COUBT HOOSE. N. J<br />

FlowefB. Bhrobs and Trrses. Cat Floi<br />

ta lor all occasions. Be)IPbooeS7—<br />

PAYS<br />

TIHB SAVINGS<br />

Now is the time to make<br />

siUHlt yoiir will and appoint the<br />

Ox <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title & Trust<br />

Company to act ab your<br />

Executor—then you will<br />

..rmuvme have the satisfaction <strong>of</strong><br />

IM ltCOD\TS!knou.inK that<br />

AND ISSUES ' will be properly attended to<br />

al the riRht time.<br />

Ask us for particulars.<br />

Bertifloates <strong>of</strong> Deposit'<br />

BEABING IsTEWivr<br />

W. W. BEYER<br />

Cut] ui CoBstrncliM CailBeciiaf<br />

Folly equipped far sorvejltts es<br />

the i»«l»l.~| or bead).<br />

Srd Ave. KSI t«tk St.<br />

H-l-lCy 8TONE HABBOK. N. 1-<br />

L POWELL<br />

Contracting Bricklayer<br />

Plasterer and Cement Finisher<br />

CEMENT WALKS<br />

CONCBETE FOUNDATIONS<br />

CATS MAT COUST HOUSS. N. J.<br />

DB. S. R COBI.E<br />

BXrmsxEHTS<br />

Fidelity Trust Ca<br />

<strong>of</strong> Newark<br />

AND WILD WOOD TITLE AND<br />

TBU8T COMPANY<br />

Titlo Inaoranoe<br />

Will DOW devote bis pcreonsl attention '<br />

to the WUdwooQ <strong>of</strong>fice every day.<br />

The Real Estate and<br />

Searcb Company UNION BANK BUILDING<br />

Searches<br />

Abstract! <strong>of</strong> Title<br />

Conveyancing<br />

and Fire Insurance<br />

Prompt Bervica. AB work f-nanntaod.<br />

Moony to Loan an Goad First<br />

WILDWOOD. N. J.<br />

Both tPhoata.<br />

U.I<br />

tumr<br />

ul "<br />

•Wl.li 1 »i<br />

~\i orcr thti<br />

i t» hlm-i'lf.<br />

wuiU)tj*»;uJlty.<br />

'.' rarlUT tl*C<br />

.->.:..- I.i llulr<br />

lli.- li.uc l<strong>of</strong>t Olood UooV<br />

(a. t ILJt<br />

ui lUolr<br />

>* UKiEUcut bo slowetl<br />

ccuiUik-ully al liU Uisx and £X»"» btc-<br />

tcr oiul l.l^K.r wllb bU efforts. Tba<br />

:ia J li>iLr>l •K-orufoUy st Ua> caca-<br />

if «u* b uu ailtcnxry. txrt acrm aba<br />

\Mlily nuJ railed In ber roctad<br />

armj <strong>of</strong> luiuul^flma, wblio beeora*<br />

•v»-»-srsi tU ttt»S t»L_,<br />

kai rose* swroMd fnrssa ta MB I<br />

Us ftd lo trrmntfrntf ~ *"<br />

Dot epeak- lie trtstt<br />

sat a taint •txtod. Tsar* wars BS s***-B<br />

frrxa tbe sUrot btxrss Uat Mi stir, ao faorfstMrtt «(<br />

left ou i-artU. r»><br />

uud empty "3T«a<br />

l<br />

l Ui-ajouutratlou. Lut<br />

U>» SIGHTS al-.ut tiluj Tbe (Treat vault<br />

crvcrLtfud. In uUVli lUo luuua ami stars<br />

rodo calniK. \.u« . H. Wltaoo. Cape tSJI OtT<br />

f. V rrambca. Tucasboe<br />

Lr-«Ujo Hlkljeta. WUdsood<br />

OSVHS tm (trat lllllieil _<br />

CAPE B4AV CODBT HOUSS. N. J.<br />

BUICK CABS<br />

Agvtury tor Cape May County.<br />

Young's Garage<br />

SO '•ataj^.<br />

S-4tf<br />

TRY AN EASY<br />

SHAVE<br />

UP-TO-DATE HAIR CUT<br />

GOOD CIGARS<br />

Losc4ixa.l<br />

BPICER AND PACIFIC AVENUE2)<br />

WILDWOOD. N. J.<br />

th« old m*n *s*H " "<br />

«»ac? '«f »i-. I '-umi hu'H tlirrimt<br />

Uow-Ulinli-r ui'.irt. l>ut Bj.aatx*—»quarc<br />

N"t\4-r ».tt..Wf,l t.utliln* *bout Btiawe—<br />

tied t» laLo hiru mi \AH fact? value. •«<br />

lit* nlit't u Kribbcr 'bout bln><br />

itit uvu-l-al— ^VU-1-QI— OU* OUCOO-<br />

nxm which thU. Utter tu* It vaa<br />

raja l-almy l»y comjmrlioD. tie haC<br />

faced uaU-H. tcrrlblo OH that chill xelnC<br />

whU'h Ilitt »ilj Moslem fublo aayu wit<br />

blow over I be earth In iho La»t day»,<br />

and yet lm«l wmo wifely through.<br />

There WUH no air btlnia^ at Ibis time<br />

Tho luteunv mlU-ut cold <strong>of</strong> the north<br />

door sad batttmj tt wttfc tds fists.<br />

Tne wmliUm rretard Uks ctsroity ta<br />

alra; tJocn Lte hAad rwia*'-t tha a~aoti<br />

tamed U. aud tb» door Orsr vkls. B»<br />

stared half dixeJ tola tn* nanuat pas-<br />

ssxsway. wUb tba stairs cUmbtas si<br />

oas side: ail tn« Utnt •otfocd oct ta<br />

tteeretVi Ubiad<br />

htm: the t4>co<br />

was dim and<br />

chili. For a mo-<br />

ment be paused:<br />

tarn Us roar*<br />

sounded tbrmu-b<br />

to* stkeon--<br />

-naUoo.<br />

la a UUi* t<br />

*-^-* < "1 brn>T~<br />

Tbere was a<br />

QBick aooad <strong>of</strong><br />

ranolns f«ct<br />

overhead, an<br />

opantnc door<br />

aad a wocan's<br />

**TToc'«.<br />

bav»yoo"—<br />

•"">•> cry west<br />

09 from balow;<br />

"la a Uttla child<br />

*-*—•*•-•• barer*<br />

BotaethlDC<br />

Osrted down tt»<br />

stairs. <strong>On</strong>«<br />

have<br />

i<br />

i<br />

I-<br />

tataM, haUa<br />

a Unisefciki<br />

VooldBt have r t a ,<br />

•aid U waa ajiy- a Unise<br />

la^ny *^*T* WI I* > . so **• aaw%<br />

t<br />

the Uud k-'L IlLe tlutr«l<br />

Etolxxly QiLi»**-U blui, for the<br />

xtai ui baud. TUt-rv wa» a e s<br />

Mjrvy du-!i nUuik' tUo ffi»t melting<br />

par.iU-. tint *'( ublcli ttw nun<br />

Uko a wondwr.il tloucr. oi>cnlni<br />

ly. llr*i I'luL. IIK-U jcllow. thru<br />

aad It v. at < lirUtma* day:<br />

HU-iurV tun yUidd^-orU at (U*<br />

though tu- Uiil i".t i^aw. He<br />

—ob, uuw k--* tLuiu e^cT—twjw. ho tntt-lt<br />

hUTTy — hwxrv llai k Iti Iho •-"-•• IT*y<br />

tueu'M but Uu- llttU- cbll>l wa><br />

waking- lu- Lncw. acvtl btrr c««<br />

fllliujr tut* Ih.iiM 1 . but lu Lt on. Inal ktoau-bow. thoegt.<br />

ho war* u^lnuluiT to be \ery tired, the<br />

Coiu^ \m- iau* b t-aslt-r. Joy<br />

wltb ilu (..••rulii^ and new hope;<br />

ltt<br />

VaaGCDwaC sXSeavaSataTLm. VW -e*<br />

smrtftwaa tbatBodeo. *rst s-artrtcr tttaa<br />

l-ba firtac Uxt, aad Ttry pttrocstv bs-<br />

rsaa »«r» tb* -a-ords tiai caroej frota<br />

tba taotber-a bsail:<br />

-la—ts—•*•—(taadTr<br />

"Ko; I toil TOO. na; trbaTa allv» i<br />

•nn. tOara at Tttcn-airf* to"<br />

CMTI «afie. 1 t*fl lott. Door-<br />

B2tm«« wms c-ctj J tad ta tta* to mtrii<br />

ttewmjtnx focm ta Ills un, mud tx*<br />

- _^_« **_»» IwiMM<br />

er**<br />

tbo<br />

Right Acroia Hi Path TH«r« Lumber-<br />

rfrd a Huflc, Clumtvy &Kap«_<br />

yer—I—I vau't; nbo'H rnn'It» tue toc|<br />

trembly. But ye shan't take her."<br />

**You'ro rruiy! I'd lio tbougbt oJ<br />

iklu^ her. It"» colder ihao charity<br />

utHlde, and tUo fro»t la like a had^cr*c<br />

tootb. ltc«liU*r(. It ma»t i-*& alaiOMt tblr|<br />

ty mil*-** !a*ciocft woman, fas- TU<br />

ahi* to tttnfc what to do- It d<br />

•asm rtfsfiiih-l-o to Lira tt^tf tt<br />

his meavaco eoold hara her.<br />

h* onght to hara broken tt<br />

CCtUly- B^t bow coail h«« U Ilad tft<br />

b* told. No. DO; th« Joy coattnl facrra<br />

ban A Uttle atr. a tooc^ <strong>of</strong> aaow oa<br />

bar tctuple*. aad «b* wooM be bcraatf<br />

fctaiiL He lifted his Uadcu and tnr»-<br />

«d to th« opco door. Tba efcax Bftl<br />

frooa wtthotxt aa t<br />

"Au"<br />

ef >V dau'c win through—<br />

*. Ihtl cliuuHt.**<br />

*•! dou't—tliut'* ull. Uut I'm<br />

hoi*oU--«j wlu tb<br />

•"lk-«t \v:ill till luorulu"." Jcrotue<br />

after Ihc v ll lu ru.dd tuotlou<br />

to fear<br />

ni tooth.<br />

0o drove<br />

lil<br />

and" btrodo ou. The way<br />

had beeu l.ntLi-u Ibroiiizh<br />

earlU*r and<br />

Was well deikm-J. Theru<br />

thaii*v \)f<br />

lnjj — --<br />

tho lil«bt \\a>* u** brluht<br />

, day. I'ltdtr tbo<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbo _.<br />

lay Hko au IruuiL-aiso<br />

Ter BIIU'UI W<br />

tbo lw» lliri-w burn ut<br />

CALVES<br />

AND HOOS<br />

boaght for cash by<br />

J. SWING W1IXI8,<br />

Cape Hav Court Bocae<br />

BEST nKaAES OF FEBTUJZEB8<br />

,«,„,„.. postal and I wffl-n<br />

BSdStSSTOO- ~<br />

*~WV uorUt-il nut tlio Hum tltut<br />

culuu T\llb lh:i[ uiuu Terry. £vcry<br />

tliuii* HUI' KuM nltou! Kuutu Claus<br />

lilm like u i,li>vi\ jou—xvbo kuow him<br />

^-aay. Atiil In* i-utue froui WUtar, bo<br />

tbe lielouL-* I'-u-re- 1'crbaiRf ber people<br />

dlun'i uiL-^ brr till late, oud what.„„„.„„,<br />

traces wuuUI «Ue U-avo If sue ramo oo eVbUckiu-^H" u : i7lcU<br />

lu bU NU-1-IIT Aumvcr me thnt- Howl «IK.«« i „..„•„„ (<br />

troald tbey t-vc-r tlrvaui <strong>of</strong> ncarcbln^<br />

for bcr up lu-ro U'beu tUrro'u tbo liver.<br />

Uooa (lixl. u i-UUl Ilku tuat nouliln 1 !<br />

DOtico tbe KIMUOS busla slfnalji put up<br />

wbero tbe Ico la thin, nod tbero an<br />

tba open WQlcr UOICH by tbe<br />

U« stopiK-d wUli a deep lotoVe ol<br />

WU4.1U Wu „ _. _ . . .<br />

est oud ui>k~i wivu^o <strong>of</strong> lUeru ull ure<br />

as banule-i-* u-4 doves lo uuu auotber<br />

aad i-vi-u lo ilu-'r natural euemy—mau.<br />

Be put I>U |.M,,I liai-k lulo I1L1 bolt.<br />

Tanu'icakulily l.lud Ihut liu Hliut <strong>of</strong> bis<br />

bad broken llu* Imly trui-c. It was<br />

txseli-^M lo iry |i» uix-«>uut for u-uat bad<br />

l»rti:blei*cd arooad<br />

whea ev-<br />

p<br />

UU puaJ- lie<br />

Uko a boy and<br />

u 1 ed out -5It*Ty<br />

»" though thcra><br />

IM* 1'in* l>y to anvwer<br />

urx^tlu.;. Uut the<br />

ur »x>:d air bore It<br />

il*-. uud It helped to<br />

ilu> tborun KO<br />

; 11 over tbe earth,<br />

ran tt few pare*,<br />

onderfully light<br />

d be pewo,<br />

ut lila en&a,<br />

,.ly I., warm bln>-<br />

liu-ii be aobered<br />

— outwardly- No-<br />

MUUUI i-ver bave<br />

1 ibat Ibe tall.<br />

•I Hcure. vrltb<br />

>ut u liifle and<br />

..ii'.» ii Ul <strong>of</strong> bU face<br />

\l>llilt- lietoe«i bis big<br />

>:•!> ULM! bl«U cellar.<br />

U-an-r «f Joyful<br />

IW «ni«<br />

to UII-<br />

road wouuJ llirou^b tb^<br />

Vrood-i Ibi- lirlKbluena if- *** 0<br />

treateil In i^rt-at uieuuure.<br />

uu only bcro<br />

.- lliron:.li the hl-li<br />

atrlklnu o(-f ti uL-uut frutu IUIH uuowy<br />

aud lluit HI- Hblxerlu^ dowu Illu<br />

a Inu.-y ol" i-livl u-i If I" l>leri-e Ibo dee->v<br />

-tied tx*youd-<br />

I.UI-U- kiu feur. He '>a*u>cU oo<br />

tui'l UM nwUily a* ikosslblo.<br />

i> wury uliinie utuuud<br />

O. bul be M-euied ta bo tbo ooly<br />

ereatuie ubruud tliat Ulj;lit- Tbe<br />

.-If Ibcrv wcru any. ucre uot stlr-<br />

r. or IIIM cyi-H perha[» trero<br />

skeptk-al tu ullui-M tbo KIQIDIO<br />

m are al<br />

i>r ui»>ilier be »u<br />

. Mi uor<br />

why did be<br />

bai-k hi* bead.<br />

,t tiu- »kyi \VbyT<br />

tbuuip. 'I'l'i<br />

c«l--M-.itil<br />

•d—|i» lelk-ve lu Ibe lei-eud or<br />

i It iiwuy uml u'ltrtUuto ibo onl-<br />

tidlrTi-ri-iu-i* lii bocoo Toatural tbe HI U.<br />

i«im. Tlw wlinU- experleueo—drcaca bean,<br />

or reality—l tiilu-tiiir uuyu*lu-rv v.'blle Ibc<br />

tDOib4-r luouriu-.l tor ber little, uae. ber<br />

Voice >-ryli'~" vaauely, Yululy. lUrdusb<br />

tbat Wiiiiili-r HJUIIV <strong>of</strong> iluw wbeo, bo-<br />

carue uf unolber Hull- cblld. stglii<br />

tazTacd blm a Uxtlo sldd*'. Was rMe'<br />

his goal—-cooM bis Happy news bf<br />

-Y»aV aK. said<br />

tbeWlll face oo bis breast, ebowtotf its<br />

~ cd Uoea or illstreas and tbe rav-<br />

Ibe Irara bad mate la Ha tatr-<br />

lle Btarted at tt» stgbt so* ot-<br />

rated a shaip exelamsUoo-<br />

Tbe kera air revived ber: aba stirred<br />

a trifle wttb a low moan; a mlssta<br />

later ber eyeUOs OsttsnO. and bss<br />

words came dtajotntsd^ la yttt 1 -!* asb-*<br />

bmxbreatbs:<br />

"Safe, my precVjcs, safe—thsak Ood;<br />

^—4*Jaa*-*-t aaWTL^f a)^y^ S**J'*aM'f»p VH4a4-*TV *S^BBassaBi>aB» -*•"..^..^^.a.<br />

oh. tbank**— Tbe cold wbjpped a ttBfti<br />

ot color Into ber Ufrs, bcr eyes opesa-tt<br />

wUt. IUKI nbe stared o» Into Bbasrans<br />

face. \ look or bewlidermcBt s*iidatm-<br />

ly clouded Ibelr s-sse.<br />

-Xoo.- ate said s<strong>of</strong>tly; •^aa-BaB-<br />

tAreyl" _ ^ ^<br />

I0sBtts-«4 •* «k tracsl<br />

I-1<br />

SI<br />

|The Wonder<br />

For<br />

O. IL BTOJJB&<br />

U-Mft


fcn» TOBB.T CMntaWaO<br />

HUH.<br />

tag date coostry. Wky there<br />

I ba aatt fr^rai<br />

- fa, tha old wortd war* pra*<br />

a%laat>ylaeaataIL Saisty fasti<br />

btta -Mtb> wa wbjck fa m. ahb><br />

thay<br />

and there-<br />

tho fair, and doabt-<br />

o-ood than they would<br />

an European toar. Anyway<br />

aad ha resources than they<br />

r knew before, and that Is a good<br />

,<br />

xba aatarpriaa cf California<br />

ia gnrral, and <strong>of</strong> San Francisco to<br />

" waa a striking dhUt <strong>of</strong><br />

T I ^ S<br />

gather to tbe \CM~J >S ends and ball<br />

op. as It wore; bat (Ms win not be<br />

without pr<strong>of</strong>it, since it will open op a<br />

new field <strong>of</strong> activity for deserving<br />

raters and give a fitter aspect to the<br />

public pay-roll. Moreover It will be<br />

easily paid for out <strong>of</strong> the saving to<br />

JM Department. wMch Is now said to<br />

orpcad as much as tZJXXJXO snnnsl-<br />

ty on string.<br />

It la a favorable sign, whichever<br />

way wa look at It, for It demonstrates<br />

iKft the Department Is really think-<br />

ing cf retrenchments which win not<br />

interfere with tbe service, and from<br />

this Utter point <strong>of</strong> view It appeal* to<br />

as so strongly that wa vesture to <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fer suggestion for further ecooocnies.<br />

If by property supervising tbe<br />

waste-basket we can save two mil-<br />

lion a year oa the twine account, why<br />

also be dooe with<br />

the old perforations on cancelled<br />

stamper Millions. If not Mll|^«. <strong>of</strong><br />

these perforations ore thrown away<br />

every day, never to be used again be-<br />

cause, to tearing stamps apart, titt**<br />

pcrfomtioss ara bisected by a care-<br />

less piNk Bat tbe bisection cf a<br />

bole does not destroy U- <strong>On</strong> tba con-<br />

trary it enlarges it, and Mr. B,l»krlr«i<br />

could easily, with tha aid <strong>of</strong> our in-<br />

ventive genius, deviia a plan by means<br />

<strong>of</strong> which the emptiness thus created<br />

could be reassembled for a longer<br />

period <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>itable use. It Is a scien-<br />

tific fart that boles do not wear out,<br />

but rather Increase to site and gen-<br />

eral holiness by n***<br />

Furthermore, to m.i\Ait^n to this<br />

Baggrrrtnrj. we venture tbe Idea that<br />

use might likewise be made cf all tba<br />

or perfectly good<br />

STORY OF THE MISTLETOE<br />

A Cwrtews Ptsot W.tS a Curieus Way<br />

•* Maxiag a U«Ja«.<br />

Very enrkxu ore tbo irajs ot the mis-<br />

tletoe. Tbo story <strong>of</strong> bon- tbc mlsttrtoe<br />

gets on tho trees ts a mast tntcrexttns<br />

one. Corcrlnx the mistletoe twtcs are<br />

pcaity white berrto. Tbeee come ta<br />

tha winter scaxoc. vben food ts roo-<br />

paratirely eenrve. and brnce t«sr blnls<br />

eat them froclr.<br />

Stow, when a robin eats n cbrrry b*<br />

rwnllo-w-s simply tbo meat and fllpe the<br />

atsoo sway. Tbe aecd <strong>of</strong> the mistletoe<br />

tha bird rannot flip. It ts «It> tj ntnl<br />

balds to bis Mil. His ocljr rrsaurce ts<br />

to wipe It <strong>of</strong>f. ond be dors so. Ua<br />

stlcstas to the bra DC tics <strong>of</strong> tbo trre> co<br />

which he ts slttlnir at the time-<br />

This seed aprocta after a time, and<br />

not finding earth—which. Indeed, tts<br />

anccsirsj bablt bAs oude U rca**<br />

wnnttns—U sinks Its roots Into toe- bark<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbo tree oad buots tbere for tho<br />

pipes that carry tbe up.<br />

Now. the tap to tho ba*k ts tbc very<br />

richest Li tbe trw. far rlcbcr than tlut<br />

ta tbe wood, aad tbc tnUJlcti* cit»<br />

from Its boct tbe cbolrvxj <strong>of</strong> t»oA-<br />

Xmh a stranfio fo4vsli:tit U most<br />

parasites, tmt Lctfm tb. m to nn- la wto<br />

ter. vben the tree li<br />

(hw CeJUtsrat<br />

"Hero ts a fact UM b:rjii^c as U ta<br />

true/* sakl an Ecrri»oU>ila4. "Main<br />

mies to one kut Cc7p« ncre axej chief-<br />

0/ as collateral.<br />

"when an tfiyi'tkiij wjptcO to bor-<br />

row bo care Ll4 f-itbcr'a or<br />

tber*s conmmy oa iki^ur'tjr. B<br />

If be rcoo U tbr troth.<br />

An ECFlKUn was oat r«l,lo<br />

EfjV* bolb tmplooi* atnl tnfnmons not<br />

to redeem ao eartrd o piolcs oa ttut.<br />

and bo who dictl with a family mnnimy<br />

still to pawn was himself boried to en<br />

consecra<br />

buOc<strong>On</strong>g t» a monument to tiu»<br />

Uutfty Scots. Through tta oort&l*<br />

posa th» mtillon* <strong>of</strong> «nvtnga <strong>of</strong> a<br />

content** paopto. to bo returned to<br />

txiom at 0 ttme wrvan tneao savings<br />

ar* naadad<br />

C.Our baxUt ta a monument to the<br />

Uutfty peopla <strong>of</strong> tnta community U<br />

t> the burglar pro<strong>of</strong> vault <strong>of</strong> our<br />

fudictoua oUJposttora who havo con<br />

traded the valuable habit <strong>of</strong> saving<br />

C.W* want Uvoae who are not num<br />

berecl am/wig our «TT\»II anzxy <strong>of</strong> do<br />

poattors to enttst under tho s&vtngs<br />

banner, unft igx thetr money grow<br />

wtth us<br />

C. Money tn the bnnh producos a<br />

feeling <strong>of</strong> prosperity Elnjoy that<br />

pioaaure<br />

4L Start a banh account with us today<br />

PIBST NATIONAL BANK<br />

CAFE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.<br />

FBEEH0LDEE3 RECEIVE BIDS FOB HOAD3.<br />

Edw. L. Bader<br />

Sattoo A Corson Co.<br />

Stanley U KaUxxb<br />

Stanley L. tCalbach<br />

Jas. Mclinden * Co.<br />

Edw. U Bader<br />

Jas- HcUnden A Co.<br />

J. F. Hhsnley * Co.<br />

Button A Corson Co.<br />

Btanley U Kalbach<br />

H. P. Willis .--<br />

Jos. G. Champion....<br />

1*2,777.00<br />

1i0S<br />

ONRTBATOB THRASH-<br />

aOTB DZPAKTMENT.<br />

heU ia tha Gold Spring Grange but<br />

waa very well attended when<br />

^ T *»» ejonajderatlon the .weath-<br />

^TTf^T| against ^** program-<br />

But the Democratic revolt agalnnt,<br />

WQsonism is not fmUnfti to that<br />

tion nor to those ashjecta. A strong<br />

Democratic paper ef the South ia<br />

"Dixie," published at Jacksonville.<br />

Fla. BacenUy it *"^» this aJgnificant<br />

TK. Deceit o* ataa.<br />

8he was baying same blrtbdsy ctcars<br />

for ber bnsband. and tbe dealer x>U<br />

ber a box for 40 cents.<br />

"Her bczsband irtll give you Bta<br />

wben be sets tbose." said a bystander<br />

to the cigar >T ^ wn<br />

"Oh. no, be won't.** «ualJ tbe dealer<br />

placidly. "Be told me to «cll ber tboar.<br />

Ills wife WOQM dJrorce him if abe<br />

knew be paid S5 a box for bis cisara."*—<br />

Home JoamsL<br />

editorial utterance: Tba<br />

the present<br />

policy <strong>of</strong><br />

aa it re-<br />

to f^ m ' ^''. ia nothing abort <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

huge Joke. Americans have been<br />

batchered and ^b** ^«g inaultod re—<br />

peatedly. but •watchful waiting' re-<br />

sulted, and finally **•*>*«» tha 'IT* "g''^-<br />

rt^i cif Carransa.* Carranxa fc«« heap-<br />

Q *M« country, and<br />

wa will have mora trouble with Mexi-<br />

co, President Wilson haa been a great<br />

^ f f j f r in tide natter, and the<br />

recently showed wonderful<br />

Republican gains in many States,<br />

which <strong>may</strong> ba a forerunner <strong>of</strong> • big-<br />

gar victory next year," ia h<br />

t # m i <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

Tha Adsaialatrstkn policy relative<br />

to f^ European war aad Mirwtf* wfll<br />

heret<strong>of</strong>ore Demo-<br />

crata to eoto tha EepubUcan ticket-<br />

Psper ** apj<br />

The neiTB{upera <strong>of</strong> today are prtnted<br />

00 ruiaff ruoji«js«d almost or uulte %U<br />

<strong>of</strong> Br.xxl DUrr. Tbr result U that la a<br />

few yenni tUr |oper. aa tt becomes thor-<br />

oafblr drr. will break ond cram We.<br />

The "Tni'jrrun"" rv«d 0/ old Esjvt give*<br />

the Da mi- »r rajwr. and tbe roll<br />

M voiam^u*' <strong>of</strong> maauscrlpt <strong>of</strong> old Rome<br />

la tbe orielp or tbe term Tolame" op-<br />

plied 10 a lM*'k.<br />

Wheo IIM- eicBtalkxn <strong>of</strong><br />

ware Dm cooJortrJ many cttarred<br />

roUs were foaud. Tbeate at Bret were<br />

tboucbi to U> half burned stick*. Tbey<br />

were rorrrallr anrullfd oad foaod to<br />

be eininjiUv ut rlasalr llteratorr. Roles<br />

<strong>of</strong> these roll* were carried from place<br />

to place as wanted. ItvprvectitBtiocHi Of<br />

them, packed for tbe u*« <strong>of</strong> t be sjodeuta,<br />

are aeeo to ILv wall |oloilnss <strong>of</strong> Pom-<br />

pell Tbe water plant, papyrus, waa<br />

once abundant, bat 1* oow almost ex-<br />

rtoct to tbr \IIe.-IodlauapoUa N'<<br />

ao<br />

Octaa <strong>City</strong> Culm Co. to Eattaa A Cat<br />

•on Co. tjoe* 435 aad O6. blocfc 4. pun 1<br />

mix, lot »»4. uock a. v* xm. Uock :<br />

pUn X.<br />

Btreard aiackilnce Klrln. rt vlr. (a Annl« Captrr.<br />

sue. 8. W. hair <strong>of</strong> lots n. D and 31.<br />

block t. aMtlon B.<br />

Tha that Kentucky<br />

ba exceedingly<br />

Too Timid.<br />

Oreeo—Has fortune never Imorrad<br />

at Brown'a door? While—Oh. yea.bed<br />

Brown dldnt dare opcu It for fact<br />

Tares a VH codector!—New Tors'<br />

Americas.<br />

PeAtalariJy apas<br />

"Ion aay that Jenkins owea every-<br />

thing ha ^— Co you.**<br />

fWoree. He owes mncn more that<br />

ha haa to top."—B<strong>of</strong>lon Transcript.<br />

He that ia imiTatafnl baa no gojtt<br />

bat ana. An othtr crtmaa miy<br />

Cos* Ttrfoaa fen hJtBL<br />

Bstbrrford B. Bcas. rttn.tr> Ccora*<br />

(t mm ectlon<br />

It. <strong>Ocean</strong> Bay BeiitXs.<br />

lua ta Julia A. SUia. Lot 31, sccttoa<br />

te. Ooren B*r Tbna.<br />

to Jcecpb T. SUUj. Lot B, section<br />

IS. <strong>Ocean</strong> Bay Hdaftta.<br />

Tockabc* B. * L. Wnocliitlon to Howard<br />

O. Bomcra. Moo. Lot at iwn^.i.1^<br />

lot U. block B.<br />

Cbarks B- Ball, rt oa. to Enoch Black-<br />

welt. Lots 3 and «, section 1*E.<br />

fc> imlm CUT<br />

Crale Oladlaa et aL to Sea 111* <strong>City</strong> B. *<br />

Lot ta. block xa, M. E. sec-<br />

Ekaaor K. Bssttb ct al to Wav G. CJassaO.<br />

Lot ee M, W. alda tt Sooads nilini. « (sat<br />

eagafMi hstaa ta S. w. fscCkB.<br />

+9+ MAT C*««1<br />

Ulln. »i ui. la llun W. IX1U*.<br />

It. OM. Lot 23. nip o/ Uadi <strong>of</strong> Jtrr-<br />

mllh Harvd. dVc'd. oa S. U. iU> ot<br />

•muw.<br />

Enu f I^I.m rt al io WUd»uuJ<br />

W.lrr Ifali nan. Lot la txUhbarbooJ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nujzunirs. fijHn'^J '"'*'*• o/ Wca. UavU<br />

aad Jijba **~f coota!nlns 3 o^m and 2<br />

rood*.<br />

WUd.ooJ Wtlrr U'uti Co. la Ctty « lln*-dilcti,<br />

crr«s (ros*r» m*Jart tacnee boandlcs<br />

tty sakl »"*" Hands |uw Marttt JLna<br />

Unrk cootatnlas 1 7^ *CTY» and<br />

X2 pndn.<br />

Toe to Laura T. hiynnil. 87.71. th<br />

dalm lol n, block Z. Brach Cm*.<br />

Hmrf H .Cairo* to Cbarln E. Johrryji<br />

(700. h. W. hair oT Uts 17 and IS. block<br />

II. AuWm.<br />

U'lldvood VaUl Works to Clly at WIU-<br />

«aod. tUl^ea. LoU Tti and It7, block HI.<br />

Cirmrxl Trust Co. rt aL to James A. Darr.<br />

Lol I. block ia.<br />

Orjr ml WUinrf<br />

WUd>ood Land Co. ta John W. Branrtt.<br />

KTSO. Lul 30. block 71. Ottras Harbor IrucL<br />

Gco(r« latrrkoOcr tu Maurior B. VV»>h.<br />

Lol i. block d.<br />

Maurlcr B. Welsh M u la SaUllr<br />

Uolrrk<strong>of</strong>lrr. Saxnc as kboir.<br />

*f t^mmmt<br />

Lraaura hham R«««. rt aL to Claude<br />

Yrajfeko. »U«. Lot bcsinrdug oa U<br />

Bay»bor« road at a comer K. CO drcr<br />

aad M mlnnlrm W. trotn S. W. corotr <strong>of</strong><br />

formerly occupied by James H. Shaw,<br />

"'"g Bl sojuare rods, clenr <strong>of</strong> bl£h«<br />

Caa« Stay Ctty<br />

Harry S- Doustass. Auditor, to Morsaa<br />

«200. Lot oa B. tldo or Stockloa<br />

184 fert from W. aide or JeOenoa<br />

SIOCKHOLDEBS* MECTING.<br />

The annual m-rtlas: <strong>of</strong> the ftloekholdrrs<br />

oT Tbe Vint Katlooal baoli oT Ope May<br />

'" • iiou»e for lac election <strong>of</strong> tUrrcton<br />

e Ixld at tae r»n«ln« boose <strong>of</strong> tae<br />

.nil .t Cope May Court Home, N. J .<br />

nrday. Jaauory 11. U10. from » to 10<br />

C£OAGK NICHOLS. Cashier.<br />

Cape May C-HTNTj,l>c«.H.l»li. U-17.tt<br />

5 DowDjndJS a Week<br />

ABCO CABS (abaolniely new) can<br />

be purchased on this basis. Any other<br />

make <strong>of</strong> pleasure or delivery car de-<br />

sired on proportionate payments.<br />

Write, -"*H"g arpointment, and c<br />

representative wUIcalL<br />

Co-Opereiire Antoaaohile Aaaoc, Inc.<br />

ttlt Boom Fnm Bexoarc. PnlUdclpbla.<br />

The Pr<strong>of</strong>essor's<br />

Experiment<br />

>4.QUAD<br />

I a« a<br />

tioru |*ulk*iiUicr oaJ a lncU-Uu. At<br />

i-ars chl b« luul tiaJ nioro pb><br />

tbso furty n>cra«e men oonv<br />

Lloed.<br />

At tbo O£D <strong>of</strong> twcoiy-Qio jouog<br />

IjaigUxly was oryuUHtd pr<strong>of</strong>esaor <strong>of</strong><br />

kxttc unJ i>nlk"«jnhy al a slnto cinlr<br />

sUjr.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e- eftertiuou tbe prufessur w<br />

cruising tbc campus wben bo picked<br />

up a book lluit acme uuo tiad drufl<br />

cr inruiru aitajr. It lai calllWa "Tbe<br />

LUo <strong>of</strong> Vklor*" Ncncr In all td»<br />

dajs lad t»o rcoJ o rrimliua or o «l»<br />

tc-rtlio «torj. HobnJ oe«r »tt Ulspro<br />

fwinj niluJ dorll for three •ccuoda ou<br />

»arb lltcruturc. Ikbuld, Ibo time bad<br />

i-oaK-! TUat nlglit bo «Jt uj> uatll |U«t<br />

uikluli:bt reoJlas that book. It BUS a<br />

ucu- iviclalkiM lo him. a DoW wurUl <strong>of</strong><br />

Taxidermist<br />

CAPC HAY COCSTT HotiMt, N. J.<br />

«» •»<br />

HAY COURT HOUSE,<br />

Ho nualjicj Vkloctja lu£ic and I<br />

la>o[.hj aotl fouDj fault wltb ibem.<br />

Ho counted up tbc number <strong>of</strong> Llun-<br />

Ui r» that the Dtvmcc crtmlaal uiaUolo<br />

n can- aod nos ainsieu tuat tt» fellow<br />

UaJ l«»t U>cu otiThjalcd lu Lolf a dJJ.<br />

Afiir readlas tbo book |alct> orer bj<br />

laid It aside nUb a algb <strong>of</strong>:<br />

-IVar me. wUat a |>ack uf kllots!<br />

ADJ bow caajr lo tuto U-ca scuslblcl<br />

As a ueledlro 1 woald bare made a<br />

creat soccs»*. A« n crlmloal 1 fear<br />

tbat I stmuU havo Lcco moco »ix-rv<br />

mklul^'ut urut notlcrU tbat ibe same<br />

window fvas atUl up.<br />

"Carrie** i*^»jilo—«*r> carclrtw, 1 ' be<br />

wbl»p»r»-\l !•> Llm»flf. -Tbafs a plain<br />

luvitaltuli for a rul>licr lu cotcr<br />

riluoatr tbc liou^o.""<br />

It made him ou jrj- wlib tbc oauer <strong>of</strong><br />

tbo i.Uir Was It LU duly ta tnub<br />

Ibe mnu u li-uum? WouM Joo Ix-lk-fc<br />

that tbo cicat |>blUxsopbcr anra«%l<br />

It WBJ.?<br />

Tbe |.r<strong>of</strong>I-«-«)r KOUUI roler ibat Loan'<br />

br ulaUt. lly llu.* open Tvladoarr No.<br />

elr; he vm< •.*> «Lan' f»r IhaL That<br />

TTOutJ b»* the r«ad <strong>of</strong> ibe t-utnrooo crUn<br />

loaL uiul If uouU bra fcurfu] bluauer.<br />

Tbo on tier tif I lie Uou»4! na« lorltlii^ a<br />

woulJ !lr1nc ^.-un.<br />

Tbo imifc-»«jr tuocbt a dark Uolem.<br />

Hr> rujt a fen' to»U lu bis pockets anj<br />

ft*< out otw nUbt lo rxjmmlt a pUIUx*-.v<br />

riblcal nnj loiikal burgl.io- lie «\i-«<br />

crpci-itt] ut lUe front. Tucrvfure b--<br />

oppcarvJ ut ibo LafW ood attackrj<br />

xrbat IK* Jntli;isJ was |tn» liantrf ntn-<br />

dow.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>eA*or Ijjngbvjj went Into thul<br />

window 111^ a UiOuLer. [I(. uaa n.for Ibat<br />

(2art£ lanleru. It was flastied-Tlnl tt.<br />

there TO Do Ca«b- A dark kiiiirin baj<br />

beea tx>U£i)* all rtsbi. but tl'rt>fe«<br />

sor haj DUI l-mctit any oil lo Oil It. He<br />

mast bunt fur mati-bes lu a hlranfie<br />

bouie at uilJ ultb Ueatlui; bean, ami<br />

be had ouly u few ba ociVr <strong>of</strong> k»U] C^urt I<br />

MXtSDAT. TBI arVCSTCCSTH DAY OP<br />

JANLAJTY. A. D. l«l«,<br />

t tiw (v*ir n/ t»o t.'cUi In Ihr<br />

tl (tM- uUU, rUbt. lilir ax>l UOji>«r rudiltumU I<br />

11. Ti«iJ «LM1 wife<br />

O-itrU J^UUATT 11.<br />

a La U>r O(U P. stcOaim. Borotsjn '<br />

^*^S". lo '°' «» «>«ato ?/ N*-i .firsey. al<br />

•bebtate House, lo tbe city ot Trenton, oo<br />

T J^7 d *f>, ">• J««=ty-artb day o/ January.<br />

?•"£• ."I* o'clock in the rorroaan. or a.<br />

•oon Uwa/lrr as tbe Coortantnr t&<br />

lor u onlrr to oeil fbelslads aod<br />

, . " deocrlhed lo tbe ttuTor cDnmlalol<br />

. Ihe abo>« .L.UJ cause, (rra aoddls-<br />

clurKol .<br />

•ioUrltor <strong>of</strong> eSjmpiTlrinis,<br />

Cape May Coart Haas*. N-J.<br />

TO UMJT CMWUMB.<br />

\ttfr. TKoa. K. sitrtin attasded ft<br />

akoatlng <strong>of</strong> th«> Stawardahjp CccitelU<br />

(a* <strong>of</strong> Wast JOTM, Aisfrlittoo cf Bai>-<br />

Uat ctimihta at alUIiiUa last Toasdsy.<br />

An entertainment, "Packing UM<br />

Missionary Bunl," at Diss Crcti<br />

sick-list<br />

smsTvaak.<br />

Tj^k Andrea kllkd Ms 413 Ib. bog<br />

ts* ackooU hsv» css visitor hero yesterday<br />

was Ur. James Williams, <strong>of</strong> Dcnnis-<br />

villc. who Is Just cinvnlcF-cing from a<br />

very critical attack <strong>of</strong> grip and nar-<br />

rowly es<strong>cape</strong>d pneumonia.<br />

220,000 stesm cam are lighted with<br />

isotUe Css. It on be atcd anywhere<br />

No expenso for ^uipment. Gas In<br />

tabes 10c. per pound. Writo far bock-<br />

let. B. W. SutclLffc, Stono llarbor.<br />

12-V.t<br />

Services at tho U^ptut church next<br />

Sunday: Preaching 10:30, a- m. ar.u<br />

7:45, p. m. Tho Christmas mu«lc<br />

corr Ettxna> MASTCS <strong>of</strong><br />

-CAMDEf, 14.-<br />

Dstid II Gaff, a Tockaboa "bo7,"<br />

now practsdsg Uw In r.»Aen wa«<br />

on Tutsdiy night elcctad WoniJpfiil<br />

UaaUr <strong>of</strong> Caokdcn Lodgs, No.<br />

COrT FOtt NAVAL ACAOKMT.<br />

Coagranmaa rWhsrurh baa a»-<br />

Dos&cad that tba Board ot Enalaars<br />

who ccoi&ictad tbo •-»*>" inattim<br />

ti* appotatmeat to (ba Naral Acad-<br />

emy od Daratirorr fllh hara rsc<strong>of</strong>o-<br />

tba DoniAstsoo <strong>of</strong> J, Losia<br />

GocT. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, as tba prtadpal<br />

candldsta, Jotta Malta, Jr, <strong>of</strong> Ocaoa<br />

Qty, aa Uw first altsrnata and Horaca<br />

UUnd DeBlTcra, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, M<br />

second sltcrnaU, thU rccommcadsUoa<br />

upoa tba order In which<br />

cn flnlsbad tba exaoilna-<br />

arcood and third—In a<br />

UWUCN OHDK<br />

—Master Hajrry EUtradga la en this<br />

waak"» siei>hst.<br />

—Mlaa Erma Nortxtry rtsttad Ca*a<br />

May bersmau trains on Wadaaaxtay.<br />

HlcJaaan aod wifa vlsil*<br />

DUS cntn DAiro. far 0a*<br />

ed Coort Hoosa last Friday araalog.<br />

[sssu WilfctaTT<br />

tho young<br />

tiao—first,<br />

class <strong>of</strong> sixteen. The i«pmt <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

Board Is as follows:<br />

"<strong>On</strong> bchslf <strong>of</strong> the crimmlttwi cf<br />

<strong>county</strong> tuperlnUadrats, con silting <strong>of</strong><br />

Aaron W. Hand, <strong>of</strong> Cape May[ J. J.<br />

Ungrr. <strong>of</strong> Camber land; Henry U.<br />

Cresunan, Atlantic, and 11- A. 8tees.<br />

C<br />

ty to wide open In oar<br />

Mrs. Wo. G. Hand was a holiday<br />

In Phllsda. on Friday.<br />

Uba Swain Godfrey, <strong>of</strong> Pcnn SUU.<br />

CeOrgt, U hjtne for the boUdsys.<br />

sirs. J. P. Brodrick and two chll-<br />

drtn were In Camdrn oa Moodsy.<br />

TSe kliddle township Board <strong>of</strong> Edu-<br />

cation met on Wednesday evening.<br />

Esrrcy Bennett, 40 years, died on<br />

h C M Cit<br />

be rendered at thru* tcrvlct;*. Eun-<br />

day-Dchool 2:30 p. m. C. E. met tine<br />

7 o'clock.<br />

The Boy Scouts" entertainment Last<br />

Monday evening was very succcajiful.<br />

Tho Idea <strong>of</strong> giving it »as lo tlemon-<br />

atrato the- uoik that the boys arc do-<br />

ing, ond to belirrve that this result<br />

is obtained.<br />

l>cxtrr Burns, linotype operator in<br />

the GJLLCTTE <strong>of</strong>fice, U spending the<br />

Christmas aisuin at his homo in<br />

Tunkhannoek. Pa. Tho rumor that<br />

be will bring back a wife with him la<br />

probably true<br />

John Bethel on Sunday received the<br />

DCWS <strong>of</strong> tho death <strong>of</strong> hU eldest son,<br />

Clarence, 45 ycaru, at Tairntum, Pa-,<br />

that morning. Mr. Bethel left on<br />

Tuesday to attend tbo funcrul on Wcd-<br />

nesdsy, at BUlnvllle, Pa.<br />

Vlco Chancellor E. B- Teaming, <strong>of</strong><br />

Camden, was called hero u a<br />

Ln tho Circuit Court on Friday—asked<br />

Ancient Free ond Accepted Masons,<br />

ur.d b^fan hlu uork with an Innova.<br />

tion, tho appointment uf a Censor;<br />

whoHC Juliet, the Mr.ntcr suys, will bo<br />

to wa'.ch carefully 'ho work uf tho <strong>of</strong>*<br />

ficcrri, correct them when In orror, and<br />

instruct thLm UH ruxxlcU.<br />

ij I A the se.tudvntjj. but a<br />

rtcugnition c f the »iulct grit and de-<br />

termination<br />

mentally qualified'for the honor. The<br />

nominations wcro bent to the Secre-<br />

tary cf tho Navy by Mr. Bacharwh,<br />

fho candidates will be culled upon tq<br />

take the_ Government »-»i»Triiwn»inT<br />

sometime during the coming Spring.<br />

RAISING CAPITAL.<br />

last wc«k-<br />

—Jos. Rowbotham went to Patcr-<br />

—Mm. Harry Fldlcr and daughter I son on Tuesdsy to spend the boUdsys.<br />

Saturday and Sunday with] The entertainment given by the<br />

—At St. ataTT*»<br />

will ba Boty<br />

spent<br />

Phila. relatives.<br />

| Th g<br />

|W. T. Dismstic Oub but Saturday<br />

— Miti* Cora Corxoo has returned I night wu fine.<br />

borne, after spending several weeks | , JQI^<br />

with Phllada- friends.<br />

MONEY AND IHE HOME.<br />

youth dibp<br />

practice hU pr<strong>of</strong>e<br />

on the IIIOIM.*.<br />

tho uvcrago<br />

,-a whtn called upon to<br />

'.on in any country<br />

It<br />

desiring to sing Christmas<br />

Israel Swain T<br />

died on Tuesday at his home in Cler-<br />

mont. <strong>of</strong> Bull-stones. The funeral will<br />

take place Sunday ut 2 p. m. at As-<br />

bury M. E- church. Mr. Townsend<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> Cannon Lodge, F. &<br />

A. M, at South Seavllle, and for Kev-<br />

TIIE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL.<br />

a la Agriculture nrv mak<br />

The pnicticai l<br />

i<br />

Tho i<br />

ing good<br />

eral years<br />

<strong>of</strong> DennU<br />

township, beside Berving OH a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />

carols meet at the Methodist church<br />

on Friday night. December 24. at 12<br />

o'clock.<br />

Georgo H. Garretson has given up<br />

glass blowing and taken a position In<br />

Camden with the Victor Talking Ma-<br />

chine Co.<br />

Tbe practical utility <strong>of</strong> tho wireless<br />

nas at last been clearly demonstrated.<br />

It kept us In daily tooch with His<br />

Fordshlp.<br />

THIBTV-TWO YEABS<br />

Froca Ibe G.VZKTTK oT ihxemLrr 13. ltoO-<br />

—Mian Deborah StiUa. <strong>of</strong> Gravelly<br />

Run, Is spending the holidays with<br />

Philadelphia friendii. ,<br />

—UUs Emmn Bennett, who la thla<br />

Winter teaching «hool In Maach<br />

Chunk, Pa-, has been home for a few<br />

Carroll, the church<br />

id<br />

ton for the week U in getting toll for<br />

tenting next week for capllUarity,<br />

alkalinity, acidity, ond other things.<br />

Tho work following this will be upon<br />

bpr-jying und mixtures. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Staek-<br />

hou^c hah obtained poa&esulon <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vacant lot next to his residence, and<br />

which the owner &aid was too poor to<br />

bo worth a price, and will begin by<br />

putting on twelvo loads <strong>of</strong> manure,<br />

expecting to mako It supply his home<br />

table. He will uloo fit up a green-<br />

hou.->c for experimental work with his<br />

pupila. HU last position wau as super-<br />

intendent <strong>of</strong> Bchool gardening In the<br />

vicinity <strong>of</strong> PlalnflclJ. Mra. Stafford,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pulermo, hearing <strong>of</strong> this, has asked<br />

him to givo a lantern lecture upon<br />

gardening to tho children <strong>of</strong> her home<br />

n. and thU he will do in the tint<br />

k Ln January. If others would like<br />

mvo the Bamo pictures shown them<br />

.- i—.. ^n\v to Bav gQ^ The elides<br />

Too adventure* <strong>of</strong> Hani Clccaeus and<br />

his comrades could ull i<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho oLl« <strong>of</strong> Tom Kuwj»-r.~ Maujr<br />

cf tbcm are, <strong>of</strong> COUX>M.\ fori;utti-n DU 1<br />

bat tboao atlll remembered »luu >b<br />

Hark Twain bad plenty <strong>of</strong> rva) rn-ite-<br />

Hal.<br />

It was not 4-any to e\-< tuuiu-y Ui tUt^h<br />

nnd Ibo bu}n one uliru trllb"U<br />

Im-o IIucL llUbU-ii.lilii U.1,1 tl.<br />

cpf n louu ho li nl t-al»lu[\Hl<br />

si tu wit It lu r.il-c r.ipUiiL<br />

\ htt>rv- i>u Wlt.Uat • orurr<br />

LI., M.I.IKI l.rln^ In<br />

not cuutl^li. Tlu* Uiywtlm<br />

<strong>of</strong> a t'Lm lu uiaLi> tt brlu^ luurc.<br />

Kc-lmV liacL vvlud.iv.' wan I>IH-M.<br />

Ibo |>liiiv *Uiw be Lriil LI. (vlli.<br />

prvtty* Uaudy. IIiuU x.i-itt uroui<br />

Iho fruut d4>ur uud Hold tlu.< *LLu (<br />

cx-uU l»» H4-liu»i, uLo lirwad It<br />

tUe 1>1U*. 'lUvu lluv-k «-auic back uw<br />

afu-r uultliiu a n-unouablc tlnu*<br />

ttl Ln tht* tM-ii wl^iduu*. ^ot tbo cuoa<br />

It tp Holms i:uul». Tlw<br />

I tlnu-^ tuut aflcr-<br />

tr.<br />

thU wan<br />

AI<br />

r.ui<br />

home from the<br />

State Normal School on Wednesday<br />

to spend the holkdays.<br />

—Tbe Methodist Sundsy-achooi en-<br />

tertainment will be gives cm CnrU-t-<br />

ow <strong>On</strong>* Family &olvcj th. O.IRcuU I „,.,<br />

Prob'om<br />

Virginia oo Monday to spend<br />

two weeks with his parents.<br />

—District Deputy Grand Master<br />

1 v»t-ro Ur»i Uiar- [Cloud, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, visited the<br />

Lodge here Last Saturday,<br />

my salary-1 evening.<br />

—Tbo Presbyterian Mite Society<br />

U-lOjt<br />

—Beautiful trees and decorations<br />

were placed in the schoci-rootns by<br />

the teacher**, F. W. James and Carrie<br />

Powell last week.<br />

—A number <strong>of</strong> our peopla who want<br />

to Pennsgrove to work have letauued<br />

scene things there not<br />

very satisfactory.<br />

—Stacks <strong>of</strong> boxes and packagaa ara<br />

being rushed throogjl t^a i M ^\<br />

every mail. How much better to send<br />

them a ferw wnlu ahead, and avoid<br />

the congestion.<br />

—Mrs. Sarah C Toolln arHvad In<br />

town Wcdiacsday, after an extended<br />

visit among relatives Ln Bridgeton,<br />

MUlvllle. and Pcanigrove- Baa "<br />

spend the Winter In AtlenUc <strong>City</strong>. _Th^ ^gga^. ftefU all cms act.<br />

—A jolly quilting party was given tfc^v+nj Araks was oo fira and call*<br />

by Mrs. Kate Bright en Tuesday wtth tog far help, wSen tka BID Co/a bts<br />

Mrs. Frank Bright, Mrs. Wm- Am- dredge sang oot to Bsttilry. "—'<br />

Mra. Lewis Corson. Mrs. ntgat to raJaa- ttta Drmw. '<br />

, «« tha tt & 8.<br />

r«tU*ft>Ual..<br />

, brothar at CM «twat •*»<br />

BiDcas»avtng»laatBarta«<br />

^d tha Bam,<br />

stroAS. Mra. Lewis Corsoo. Mrs. edgkt to rslsa ta Dr<br />

Frank Edwards end Mrs. tin nee as weak far tba gtsat ssadtlaa wOl ba to<br />

Bright aa quilters. A rpieadid pot- en ta 400 leto tat tka Btooa Barber<br />

pie to refresh and strengthen them. Baaltjr Co. batasasa lOTtia cad Ultk<br />

atraata. ~<br />

J<strong>of</strong>co W. Lytx*. o* Coart<br />

lu Ili^' Aun'i<br />

ulor tt-lU Uuv.'<br />

au il.i^a'liu- u >- '<br />

hs uuJ UU «ifo<br />

"Wlu-u tuy ulfc H<br />

rlcJ.*" Ut; 0-1711. "HL 1<br />

Lu tbo ^;<br />

My ulTo UiHiU oll.u uuut Utllotulucs<br />

aud jauuld bk'UatL* to c*U im- for tl«e<br />

-y. fi-ariu^iliat I u..uld ibluk 1U<br />

billy. A^AUI. KIIC U ould m-eil cio*bAi» t*.--<br />

etLalouully ouil would ixut wliib 10<br />

Cor tUt-La. l4-IU.-vlu^ Ibat either 1 could<br />

DI>C afTonl lUeui or would thlnV ber ex-<br />

truvairuut. Of|i-u I nouUl eeo things<br />

tUir t d»t.Iit-J. but truiuj tuues nuuld<br />

ui-l l>uf luvm ixx-nUM.- I t-ould uu>t <strong>of</strong>-<br />

furU lu ti^nd u luu- acuouot ou bx-r.<br />

"^ vi 1* derlMil a methud uf dividing<br />

the moot-y. 1'ixm rccvlvboe luy oalao<br />

Inline a tu~i*i*~» wbaraas. oor<br />

owner U "W. E." And both "luorta*<br />

tn aboot tba i<br />

OCEAN VIEW TBIFU8.<br />

—Krs. Frank Gaady U on tha ekk-<br />

rt.<br />

m with<br />

—Many here ara<br />

paovla<br />

—Mrs. H. B. Payne and two Boos,|grLp.<br />

Horaco and Thomas, viewed the holi-1 —Mr. and Mrs. Qoinn are the prood<br />

day aighu In Philads- on Wednesday. I rauenta <strong>of</strong> a new ace<br />

each<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

bair .f .he<br />

each P^B bair f .e<br />

pensw. end ta.li l,a» half »r the UaV-<br />

- - • -<br />

buaJhoU ci- m n Wild-ood vUUon. 00 WeSes-<br />

ance for hU owu<br />

con bo<br />

days.<br />

The Mrth'M ot Jiimo and<br />

ami Heine, tbc I DartJ. iuo royal lluo lhat '<br />

Arthur Balfour.| great,., than David.<br />

think It <strong>may</strong><br />

t mea <strong>of</strong> action.<br />

tbo men who take, ore<br />

aid <strong>of</strong> humor, wbUo men <strong>of</strong><br />

a end contemplation, tboee<br />

•. who give, have tbo gift <strong>of</strong><br />

tboac |ir«-i'mLaenUy<br />

Itch! Itch! Itch!—Scratch! Scratch!<br />

Scratch! The more yoa scratch, the<br />

the Itch. Try Doan's Ointment.<br />

frutt-c-toa and day, the tr.acncr being nick.<br />

care for tbe luucly. uniirotcctcd Moab- Mrs. F""" Springer spent 8un-<br />

Ulsn Blrl. Us dead ULuKman's wife, ^y ^y, yj^ Hnxhel Creamer<br />

Who in her poverty elwned In bW har- _ M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m^> ^ ^ ^<br />

, Mra. Bichard VOSJ* was In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Monday.<br />

—Mrs. L. C. Blake U on the sick-<br />

list this week.<br />

—Geo. H<strong>of</strong>f, <strong>of</strong> Pennsgrove, spent<br />

Sunday here with his family.<br />

The Christmas entertainment wUl<br />

be held to-night In the church.<br />

—J. B. Christian and wife, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, called on relatives here Sunday.<br />

MLsses Mary H<strong>of</strong>f and Elila Van-<br />

Gilder visited Tucksnoe friends on<br />

Sunday.<br />

—Floyd Young and wife, <strong>of</strong> Cam-<br />

den. were guests <strong>of</strong> Leslie Corson and<br />

Wife Sunday.<br />

—William LoughlLn and fapiHy and<br />

<strong>City</strong> visitors Thursday.<br />

—Griffith Oandy and wife motored<br />

to *>I»H» Ctty Monday.<br />

—Tba aaaia wera *•*-+-"*•* tn tha<br />

nr sehoos-nocse last imlr<br />

Amy Abraata and Tony<br />

re married last week.<br />

Canoao'<br />

—Wm. Carew and family are <<br />

cotnpeny from tha dry tUa<br />

-^^peeial Cbristnaa T*****^ wtQ ba<br />

rendered Bnoday e*enlng at tba M. E.<br />

friuith.<br />

—Mra. Dank) Dalaatay and aon,<br />

Howard, spent several days <strong>of</strong> thla<br />

week ax MflrrlDe.<br />

—William Caa»w and wife bad tbatr<br />

twina '*»ii-*«;>H at «W f^**»«M«»<br />

^^^IT»>> mx Batv lala Gxy f^iTM*y<br />

—Mra. Curtia <strong>On</strong>aon and Uttla MB,<br />

Curtis, spent Sunday with bar far-<br />

Mlas MUlicent Young were PnOada.<br />

•». occoaU...<br />

adveutur.-.<br />

51 me. |<br />

At I<br />

wUl routeut tuyiu'lf wlib con-<br />

t-xamplci <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

<strong>of</strong> bumor two <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />

vent flekl after the rcai>er«.<br />

orders to<br />

allovr ber<br />

Boas ipivU'al t-xarupies o* uw oruera io uw nu^-m ,««. •—.^<br />

yea and uay <strong>of</strong> bumor two <strong>of</strong> Ibo allow Uer to s^» cn-u umoug tbe —Mrs. Bertha Bishop and daugh<br />

world's create" uien-Bnakopeare and ajMavcs <strong>of</strong> barluy oiul by UU larBe have returned borne from Camden.<br />

Nauotoon. tin? arch i-reaior on«l the beartaluem gained a wife mid. taatv »>««_«i,i ^«. «<br />

. . . .r^TV, ,„. i.i^^ir ,„ — fialph Hand Is at horn* fr<br />

oboe, visited bis parenta, fPffni'Tl Bade<br />

and wife, over Sunday.<br />

—L Newton Howell and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, called on Cornelius Smith<br />

and wife on Sunday afternoon.<br />

U* W.<br />

a*.<br />

A buy liver leads to chronic dys-<br />

pepsia and constipation—weakens<br />

tha whole system. Doan'a Begulets<br />

..Is par box) acta mlkQy on tha Uvar<br />

fmA hnrela, Ajt aQ **r* > sr atorca- **»*<br />

U yanr<br />

lowt<br />

to<br />

quiet.<br />

lur tbat bo was a<br />

TbuuKb ber com-<br />

panlc Btrlcken. slmc<br />

complete, presence) <strong>of</strong><br />

tUo nlmost composure<br />

At<br />

ooco tbo manioc<br />

i wbolo atteotlou waa<br />

mosnlflcent voice, and<br />

« most oppredatlre <strong>of</strong><br />

Uu, train rencnedi tbo<br />

that will contribute to<br />

. tbo cdacatlou and "<br />

tp^nfcln.] tbroueboot<br />

anbocn uud accents yet un-<br />

Nepolcou. on Ibe other I""",<br />

Ind millions <strong>of</strong> Uv»<br />

and act bamantiy wolllog."—London<br />

Telegraph.<br />

than tbat, inado n place for Ulmsclf In I _, "'"'•'" _ ,. ~" . ,"<br />

- _.^!.K i. ,^|Dickinson College for tho holidays.<br />

Blshon and<br />

^i^fw spent' ifonday In<br />

Barn Uaoky. vllle.<br />

Vint Coalcr-\V«1L |>oor oW Bill's<br />

—Chss. Noon and wifa spent a few<br />

„„,„„,, ,, daya thU week In MUhrflle and Penns-<br />


OCEAN GITY N.J.<br />

II Co.<br />

ITV1LLB. N. J.<br />

M—factwm aff Artistic<br />

MEMORIALS<br />

eoa<br />

EMctfatc<br />

All kind* <strong>of</strong><br />

Wort<br />

C<br />

AIJ. .~«<br />

laap«ct<br />

ao-Urga<br />

stock <strong>of</strong> ftr»-<br />

isfcad work<br />

aod uur £A<br />

dUUas for<br />

TtWi -J f > ftp r~<br />

lac U: or if<br />

dmirad oar<br />

UrasrUlcmU<br />

oo joa sad<br />

sbosryoa tb*<br />

llUlt d«-<br />

amaataJ art.<br />

m^<br />

®3iv:2E<br />

Qwcctbcart<br />

|r«ttiW fraa. tat<br />

m':<br />

V'V-V'<br />

ft Ite Been Proved<br />

Tffj-M>^ ditpct© that a ptur<br />

<strong>of</strong> unptirioci ©yes will -m.ri.1T<br />

itatniiaHafsW hna«1ifhri rtr • Now I Aboat<br />

oar tyjTaV An they perfect?<br />

oa daot know? We caa tell<br />

ni!B4Win > 4kUt,<br />

U* lifl St, HiDfillr. Y J.<br />

t v 11 H:<br />

She tlkJ out route froa hi* ano, bat<br />

»«rj- nUxttr »bc llftnj ber Land<br />

loorbcd blm nuodcrlasty. ber<br />

ILECIT-UU urrr to* coal aad emeptas<br />

op and tip la M* cbrck.<br />

"*Yoa. flaaipllrcy'"—<br />

laocOiUiii like a mob br<strong>of</strong>cs trots<br />

-EUxaLcttir* be cried.<br />

"I ilaa't aaicntAOiXr aba saM weak-<br />

lj- **it Was so VCTT sOUg a**°—06, ts U<br />

realljr juut I—I—tboogjtit roo srook]<br />

D«rrr coroo U^£k—«o iotxff ftfio—cod<br />

joa «crr onsrj—n vcta txNb<br />

dot I mi iljc uoc (a<br />

".V nu. uo>" t p<br />

IM llx- nml fjalC 1 knew ttL»t mttta<br />

tt uu luj Laic, bat I roaJdot let yoo<br />

know. Ucfona v» cxmM mak« oar port<br />

ttto «M;> UU ancktd—<br />

qttlrtrlxu f-aoc niib crnllo *<br />

-| tna<strong>of</strong>tii fua DCTXT EOeuU to coot<br />

b«xk.~ «l«r ahtj[ierpd. ~mal<br />

to brff yua to come. 1 vr&BLal to<br />

joa 1 vu nrallj ttw DIM to bti me.<br />

bat I dMu'r Luow «bcr> ta xu) a<br />

trr. I bod to Uti> «UL otu 1<br />

•o pnltfnllj. ood oTiry djt7 was a<br />

jt»r: Tttco ntm jtso didn't coco* I<br />

cooldn't bear the oclAbbom' pity. It—<br />

U dart: tu> t Hole anaj ou nlltn<br />

wttb Betty- IV« vent to • b^g city<br />

• otic DO octc Lacv as, and w« were<br />

t«T |HX>T. I Oidn't cnittd mocb (or<br />

mytelt. util>- fur Labj. It vaji ao bafd<br />

to Bad trortL. I—I almost C*T» OH.<br />

Tbro I ri'CiciubcrrU Code BUTCXI. raj<br />

mothttm lialf Urutoer. vbo cad to ba<br />

w\ih UB a Luod drai when 1 «u a<br />

rhiid. I two- be was oil aka» oot<br />

ben. fr-l I felt be would belp BctO<br />

&D6 me la our tTooblca. Aod be traa<br />

ao c^od: be Is ao c°°& He didn't<br />

erco trait to uu««r mjr letter- il*<br />

came to QoJ cu ^n^ a^d ba<br />

brooxtit to buck to abaxe bis<br />

wtiD Mm TUat was three yraia axo-<br />

tktt you— Uoor U U joa an bereJ<br />

"It*» a lucj itary. Ben. dxrtlni. 11»<br />

knorkrd orociod areiTwtirre. I h<br />

tbe beart U •rtllo to anything, Too<br />

"And what are tba "Sptigsr Borne<br />

form <strong>of</strong> soSrasrtt* battery*"<br />

-Dont tease. Washy, dear. I'm la<br />

deadly earnest this ttaae. 8. P. I). O.<br />

Is acntf an abbrertatka for the Boct-<br />

ety For the rrctentioa <strong>of</strong> Cstkst air-<br />

that lets me oat <strong>of</strong> flrlnj yoo<br />

that set <strong>of</strong> fora this whiter, whra<br />

joote three other acts that are plenty<br />

cuod rootigh for any Uttl* woman to<br />

"»ear."<br />

-Uow horrid yoa can be. dearf* pro-<br />

tested Mrs. Joors. wtth a qasrer <strong>of</strong> op-<br />

preaching tears to her voice- -Too<br />

canst Lnotr that the society was form-<br />

rd fur the [Hirpose <strong>of</strong> suppresslnj- The<br />

cselcss ChrUtnus giti. Tboosands <strong>of</strong><br />

ilolljirs are •i«nt every y«ar In the clt-<br />

laz<strong>of</strong> prc»cotm to merest acquaintances<br />

ta I be nope <strong>of</strong> rccelrlaj some clft lo<br />

rKaru. Of CUCIM DO CM will silmlt<br />

clrlns for tlut reason. Lut*U Is at the<br />

bottom <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> It. Aud there Is ao<br />

mocb ^atTtrrias: In the wmid that ecold<br />

be aliaycJ with tbe moory sprat (or<br />

Qa will dre bin acme socks.<br />

Id try dm one thine and tnm<br />

anolbrr. Somethlns made me cooo<br />

OTer tx-rv I 1W1 toou- vbat tt was.<br />

I limply luid to come- ( vu oa my<br />

way to tbe Northwest and pasaed<br />

sb WUir three weeks asa. neref<br />

l you irere x> Dear; then 1<br />

unit 00 to tLuf '•»rrr < "r camp nod atop-<br />

ped ibrrv fur n time, bat I'd made alJ<br />

my piaxu* t o U; 1»c<br />

tomonvw""— III*<br />

»olce trcaillc!.<br />

and be re>iel b^<br />

fnrviirnliiM Lt-ru.<br />

"Oh."" be ctiiiwi<br />

brokeuly. ~I<br />

ed jou uli.»-.ctb-<br />

er. We OJU'III<br />

Qerrr b^te tutrt<br />

tt badn'l beeu<br />

(or Hauta V** oo tot<br />

that"—<br />

**Hosb.** ahe mtetposed: ~yoa ban<br />

ma^e op! Cren tf Td been aomehodj<br />

else and Betfjr somebody else It woukj<br />

have atoord and doohly alooed for yoa<br />

to do what you hare dose." Bha<br />

la<strong>of</strong>fhed nnstesdllj. she tras ao happy<br />

that her words had Lecomo hopelessly<br />

tousled. "Too know what I<br />

ah* finished.<br />

"1 know."* be amiJeJ back.<br />

"Bat yoa oazhl to hare recognized<br />

Betty at ou excoae.""<br />

1 thoosht she was a dearllttle tot-"<br />

-Why. Ilamphrey. she's the<br />

dearest, tbe sweetest, the moat pra-<br />

tkxts. tbe--<br />

He stopped the taring catalocoe wttb<br />

"Tootl M ma atay and ttnl that ad<br />

fBrBOBcif.wontyoor-beaakaataiiD-<br />

Mr- 8be dosi to *»t*w». trenhttaa; all<br />

bar face quite drawn and WBlh*.<br />

It want take ions. Oh. yaa most<br />

*my kneer than ttetr<br />

•m atay tfll tse aod. ptaue O00V ba<br />

aaMvanraoaiaalr.<br />

~So*r. about this apug bori)nr*a.*" be<br />

brteUy remlaiSed ber.<br />

-•O-a, jw! My idea u to cllrntntifr<br />

exebn ruing trirts with any »JITC oar<br />

nrLatife* ami moat tcttmsb? frleoda,<br />

aod tbea*> i»rra-rot» mitail tie <strong>of</strong> U>e most<br />

practical I. lint useful as well a* bean-<br />

r^ful. ,\ nfl tb*~f *f*f>«s*'7s»j' -Bra aav-p sihnll<br />

fo lo cHartfy."<br />

"A •pleodid Idea, Ltodo- Acid bar*<br />

joo made any plan* ao far?"<br />

-oh, >ea. l*v« krpt my cjo aod<br />

r*Yr» opt-a, nnj I>t aboct tlecidcd what<br />

to dve all <strong>of</strong> oar relatives— ihlnss they<br />

actually nerd.-<br />

afx. Jones drew oat a notebook and<br />

penclL<br />

"I bare here the memorandam we<br />

drew Dp at Tnankafilvlnjf. ootUnlnff<br />

wbat cacb ooe would like and what<br />

we coold aJTord to aTlve.** he bejan.<br />

**Kow. there ts yoor mother, my dear;<br />

we p*«""*^ to Eire her ooe <strong>of</strong> those<br />

manasnny iwwtnz tables or colonial de-<br />

•tcn. Too will remember that I was<br />

ratber stasrvrnl at the price <strong>of</strong> It.<br />

bat a» I exist only 10 make yoa happy,<br />

my love. I osreed opoo It. Now. what<br />

4a yoa propose 10 substitute for tbe<br />

•awtus- atandT"<br />

•"Of coorne*! know ^~'!^T** woald lore<br />

Oatt aewlas table. Washy; bat. <strong>of</strong><br />

coana* aba baa a> wsckcr one **">* Adal-<br />

re her two years ago and aba<br />

to like It Immensely. Well, ahe<br />

rmltirorw th«t*a aooa-<br />

tblaa; aba rmUj Deeds; ao yoa can exoa*<br />

MtttaMaawms; tank* and pat down<br />

to • aavtas <strong>of</strong> flO mist dastta,"<br />

"Think <strong>of</strong> the starving*"<br />

-I am The batcher told me last<br />

week that be was sqpportlns forty<br />

two (amlllea orcr the hobday T*'—>T<br />

ao that they tnl£St maka a proper dis-<br />

play <strong>of</strong> Christmas saving, and he stg<br />

ntflcantly ouded that his own family<br />

mfgf\t starve (or all the forty-two ens-<br />

tooera carrd. w<br />

-Qoer lm[i«^Ttnentr" commented -alra.<br />

Jooes rutbrr weakly as she followed<br />

her bosbaml upstalrs-<br />

The ensulns two weeks<br />

bssy ooes for Urs. Wasnlnflon J<br />

Bhe shopi»^l with rare and dlscratloa.<br />

and her c-bolce <strong>of</strong> gifts was remarka-<br />

ble for their |>ractlalhUU7.<br />

It Is tme that Mrs. Jones*<br />

waa troobled by tbe tnoocht <strong>of</strong> bow<br />

her father troald be disappoinbed at<br />

the alsbt <strong>of</strong> a dozen white ahlrta Is-<br />

atrad <strong>of</strong> a mocb desired act <strong>of</strong> Kln-<br />

Uafs uoiL« 8he knew that her sis-<br />

ter had Ions desired the silver can-<br />

delabra and that ber yoans brother-<br />

lo totr. Col> Jones. tro..'d set<br />

store by a new coif bar than be woald<br />

appreciate a doxeo handkerchief*. Bat<br />

the rJI-t li^.1 cone forth, and. so far<br />

as u'jait.i:;-;iij Juj^-s was couevrned.<br />

the balcbcr ami baker and the saa<br />

man noulj be claddened at Tfcletlde<br />

by tbe >um or fUK which woald ex-<br />

actly square- ibxlr several accounts to<br />

the new year<br />

As for 1 be public chanty to which<br />

lira. Jone> looked to sahsaihe ber<br />

Dame, she urns compelled lo be content<br />

to contrtbatr tbe me&cer sam <strong>of</strong> $3.<br />

Christinas n-a* a brffbt and arxn-<br />

shlny day. aud Mrs. Jooea felt tUled<br />

srtth ibe holiday spirit as ahe pre-<br />

pared to EU docmtuwn and make bet<br />

final porruases. There waa a pleasant<br />

tr&ffraore nf Christmas coodles w^^ffng<br />

op from i-aotry sod kitchen, and the<br />

two childrvo were In close attendance<br />

Bnoo Brtdcrt. wbo was wy«y mtoce<br />

turnovers.<br />

Tbe windows ware cay wttb Chits*.<br />

•Baa wreaths or branches <strong>of</strong> holly tied<br />

wttb ribbon, and everywhere tbe spirit<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christmas cheer prevailed. Aa tbe<br />

day wore ou Mrs. Jones felt a stnxalar<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> Interest in porcbastna shirts,<br />

and handkerchiefs and neckties. Bhe<br />

bad omitted Ore friends wttb wbom<br />

aba had beets In tbe habit <strong>of</strong> exchang-<br />

ing foolish rrlfies. and ahe T7* M I!P' > * > '^<br />

engraved Christmas erecting* In place<br />

ef the Bsoal remembrance.<br />

Tben. at tbo very Last tnorrsrnt. Lhv<br />

da Jones b«-ame reckless, and la a<br />

brief boar «!>o Hew from shop to shop,<br />

to emerpr tulltlly trltb small parcels,<br />

wblcb sUe suias£ltr J Into Ibe boose and<br />

proceeded t» lUr up to while tissue pa-<br />

per pickac*-' 1-ouod about with red<br />

rtUboos.<br />

All the ert ulutf messencers cameand<br />

went from ibe Jones hoase. Some <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe messeacer* were sammoued to car-<br />

ry packnsra lo Mr. Jooes" neglected<br />

friends, remembered at the eleventh<br />

boor, the aame dainty while packages<br />

we have seen her prepare so hastily.<br />

lira. Jones" heart crew heavier as<br />

aba noted that on this Christmas era<br />

ber own proportion <strong>of</strong> sifts bad dwin-<br />

dled beyond belief. Scarce a half dosen<br />

packngrs idarded ber search among<br />

tba daintily tied bandies delivered a!<br />

riw> door and piled at once h^r 1 **.*^ tba<br />

Christmas treo In the library.<br />

"Well, bow are things conUna;asaaa;r*'<br />

ctard Washington Joaca wben b*<br />

bcacnil ***^ tba botaaa 9X 0 oTdQClE.<br />

-W« at* an ready- answered Us Bt><br />

da wire wearily, -l^re, acnt <strong>of</strong>f an nij<br />

tmaanli. ihJ Iba rhOirtn bar* KB**<br />

ta bad t» drram <strong>of</strong> ttaaU Oaoav Do<br />

Too know. Washy, Fa afratd I<br />

Dicky wUI be so dtamppotsbsd a<br />

bs-rtaaT a DCW onnou tnstrad ef tkwt<br />

tstw sled bo wanted. Pm sure *~~<br />

woald ralber bare worn his old cod<br />

another artnirr. And Dotty"—<br />

-Wh«t aboat Dotty r asked DoQyi<br />

pana/ -Doat UU me that yoa t<br />

lecrsd Ibsl klddtaa btg- baby doO aba-a<br />

bem wrtltsa Bants forT"<br />

"1 did.-- admitted Mrs. Jooea gulttUy.<br />

1 boucht brr a new rtlret bonnet ta-<br />

For Bftrrn mlaoue llr. Washington<br />

Jooea poked amoox the parcels undo<br />

tba tree. U'bra he slmtgbtrned aim-<br />

•elf he aiirrtd ooe cjacalatloo.<br />

-Well by taandrrr be cried, and.<br />

mining tnin ibe halL he crammed os<br />

his hat. leaped Into bis overcoat and<br />

dashed out or tbe boose.<br />

"Dear me. wbat can ba the mattct<br />

with Wasbyy marmarec* Un. Jones.<br />

rather d-ixollj. for somehow Christ<br />

mas wa» lumlus oat dUTcrcnUy than<br />

ahe had cii>nicd. la tact. It didn't<br />

appear at all lllr Chrtstmas to allml<br />

nals all the linte loiortcs that mao><br />

bolklay firing RO pleasant. Then aht<br />

sat d»nn >>u 1 bo Coor aod rathet<br />

gloomily luMwctrd her own parccla.<br />

'A pair tif blanicts from mother.<br />

says she Luonrs I wanted practical<br />

gifts! TabU*cto ha* Klny ond<br />

• la from \.a«tij:<br />

(bHr duNlralo MVMfiU. Tocborrow t<br />

wtu taLo ftu> cbLklrro La UM motor, and<br />

v* trill dUtrlboto on extra lU 4Ukd<br />

akatt« sod doll toy. amoa* aoo» poor<br />

ctdJdrrn—aoO—wiat ar» jx>a cr7taf<br />

"Occatxao jtio C»TO mo raeto A loraty,<br />

CooUab prcarut. dear." cootancd lira<br />

Jockca, -ut>d berftoi* I'm clad I ctkAsjcsC<br />

tboae »iolt-i <strong>of</strong> oiMlcTvioar I bocfttt fat<br />

J-OQ aad cot that aitrcr raomunl<br />

t&c rod jou'ir been<br />

aod morr tUaa lUat"—<br />

".N«Tcr tnlud aboct aoj more. l*T«<br />

and niado tho promised C<br />

Clfis to lbo tniirbrr. batur, etc.<br />

aod do tell me If joo coast<br />

axv «4li1 cTjlac mj tlearr*<br />

"Otx. becnuja* I am •ocb »*n aa«oc»<br />

ccsaXui ••) «_:' t-Lct<br />

"You nuiy I** (tut." twinkled WajLtV<br />

ncr ber<br />

•c JOQ ajipcar to be Ji<br />

I trlfe uf oo arm<br />

llT. ood I wouldn't<br />

COOtoBJUCMMWXMnAtK<br />

6cr. "but<br />

Clt*<br />

au<br />

joo<br />

"I hi to to go&alp nl»ut jKOp<br />

yrt I ilon'c Ukc to p.* ur\iar.*l lu »vHrf<br />

a* a pradc."*<br />

**No Deed Co aaj a thing mj tit-a<br />

Jrut clem to yoar c>ebraora ot the<br />

piT>pcr point, onj yoaTl £d nl.mj."—<br />

LoalsrUle CoorlctsJooniflL<br />

"TVa* joar<br />

MwUI<br />

- *Dccd bo was. mix*. I<br />

a bxmrs a day fo' jt-ah> f«.i" da<br />

man, an* bo never onc-o foond fnul<br />

wlf a thine I did fo' him."*—Octroi<br />

Ftro<br />

BO OP CBOaSN<br />

TBB COVKTT Q9 CATS.<br />

ORDINANCE.<br />

« CTa>aUu4 ta the A<br />

New Jtl>rj, IU<br />

| f y f f\jsLlLAa" Its t CJUsAsJ ^kO<br />

0/ UMWQ t*r««L*o4(<br />

M<br />

ia>jr<br />

lusT it* LU± M^>. t*<br />

«*xni<br />

LU tul UM- U*-X<br />

Upu*l, "*• "-afi<br />

f) «-4 tiM Cviu<br />

•4 ti>sr t-rxu u<<br />

U IV«*-«*JB, LUf<br />

.1i«r»o4 U*t-<br />

»J*" f ttlxl<br />

y<br />

OivLum. lur lU L<br />

a-LMiUr (lUil<br />

L/ <strong>of</strong> l^psr M*>. loar<br />

j LrcLTtc Liiiit, t<br />

t-f U*c rrvHMUU ri<br />

fifty )(«n; «UH<br />

U<br />

Allcr U. «j«-jr; tl<br />

1* l-:i ( c'wv<br />

urtvjoj If li L»r<br />

Bar It uo-n'i. It aai so wry frlvo*<br />

>as lhai l.luda Juuc* >>mlU-d<br />

brr tcar« XJIMJ LU^-a tb*_* cur-rt-<br />

ui-Lci «.r t-ouUm* lu-tkle lb«<br />

ba..L-4.. *lnr, dear !>>j u* bo<br />

H-U be u»*>ed IUT lu tnuiry him'<br />

Wa-Jiluctou JutM-e [trvacntcd<br />

Q( tijj* ttuoio 11 ua*t Denfty mid<br />

lu bL* ortn* u*.-rv **ocic Larc«<br />

pecka£*-» »Ukb be i-lU-vl ondrr ttK<br />

•;'•• «*i*-O nod a De«r .olr <strong>of</strong><br />

aud a trulu uf enrm." be on<br />

Erltuijr; "tk)llj*« Uabf dull ood<br />

a crib fur li aud a dull coirtai<br />

Lulrrnit4«-d him l>y a *iryrl>ed<br />

aiirWfc.<br />

~Wa*tj> J.i^c»: Ytrtj !>•?»••<br />

II tbov H»JH>- »o*5 asked.<br />

"I did— m> kkl» nrv CULQ*; IU bavr-<br />

tbe kind >f o Cbfi"tmas tbej want.*'<br />

' UU mbaalder. "I ba/<br />

belr cluil*t-« JU^WOJ"<br />

"But. U'a*lir. Js-ar." qLUTt-rvd Idnda,<br />

"Xoo •**- l tot iu tULntlrts al«oat that<br />

id ao I l-'iuUi Plrkj a alpd. too, and<br />

pair or -L.-.C-* aad fk>llj*a doll nnd<br />

• olber ILIUCBT<br />

Ptnrvti nt •*•• b «4h**- lo aaaaxed.<br />

Tbeo BIr, Jotkcm opeoM hi*<br />

pv^-nth pnd spuke boskllj':<br />

"Did joa sailer the aame cbaixc* <strong>of</strong><br />

eart lovard joar parents aod<br />

trie-ad*Y** be a*>4cd.<br />

Dodded damblj.<br />

Joo4-« uttered a trboop<br />

be cbok*d mlrthrulJy. "tbea.<br />

my dear, your mother |>orscucs a tAtn-<br />

robe and t v«> nubopoj tvcTrls,; emnda.<br />

yocr father owns a dozen uev linen<br />

llt-c tuix ULH-1<br />

>, dkl. t;<br />

t 4LU>J Of<br />

Si^ at U*<br />

y xt »'••'" •>>,<br />

" Lu ui Lbe oxiatjr maiti La ttac<br />

iup <strong>of</strong> Lpt*rr. La ttati (uuoty cX Cape<br />

fur Lb«T aXirpux; o/ pux-^LlUkg fLr-ctriC<br />

Ewat *n>J Lx»»rr fmr tbe UM- <strong>of</strong> tO-r<br />

o.U r—~--t 1 "!* uu tir tMur ruxik<br />

-uib>r brnc-<br />

or Thn"g'T *>bra %a nutde tJiJll be I ...<br />

Lbe cipcu»s- uf auild Conjj*ojiy; aod tbe tkaid<br />

U> S. LX-u*Iily<br />

IfORGAN HAND<br />

Attorney and Counsellor<br />

at Law<br />

CM MAY CODBT HOOSE. N. J.<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

ian^y tomuM ~HinLa<br />

a tUtty lells tarn abo-at<br />

, lu iry uuj-t. but I".* and i<br />

a>c-f a ClirU:i.ia* iljru-* tn lh* iwt.<br />

Ite trlli li.;r uooJcfful stC4-.ca about b .<br />

b* st<strong>of</strong>-c* an.1 .liilrll'UU« tO) • arvj. tlf*-J<br />

sjwd l..-i.p>. >». f-ii:-* Q»U*I><br />

ulllriiE fur txf<br />

(JHARLES A. BONNELL<br />

Counsellor at Law.<br />

ad Boikilor la Ckaaccry<br />

a -*.rit cJ lOcrl<br />

i<br />

Uy «Lrti>e <strong>of</strong><br />

O* uf Altp^<br />

XUO. i****oJ uut oj Lift* C*J*lX<br />

cxry i-f X**-* Jrr*«->, ga lhe 2*1<br />

± A li lJ<br />

«r. A. _.<br />

'ui lbe A-nLkaG<br />

tKiO<br />

"- «t<br />

j<br />

La a certain<br />

U L<br />

. for<br />

tO CUa» •!>-<br />

«at<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

rwtfcmlssT •inrtvtiiai t* »*s*ti«* ta C. a.<br />

•am airW-T U«Jt>. DnvUg a< torU »o-<br />

aa-a taa oWtrwrte a •» wiiHy.<br />

CLFE MAY COLHT HOUSE. N. J.<br />

gHARPLESS & WAY<br />

CTxlm** M- W»i-U«u« B, Kfe*r»*aam><br />

—LAW ornocft—<br />

CUCDCN, N. J., 206 BUricet Bt.<br />

WILDWOOD, N. J.<br />

CAPE HAY a H, N. J.<br />

JAJ>LA*T J. Ltlft.<br />

twcr-a the b«xir» oX tmrtie (UKI C«T<br />

tit . L> -alt, at ooe o'ci^cJa-, La th*»<br />

"f t1 i H<br />

after*<br />

*8 kalavy<br />

iot «r<br />

•jM:ia.t*<br />

jua uf SAM «ia>, at <strong>City</strong> t*->l La C*J<br />

Uy. Cape May CouDtji. Svtw J«Tseyi<br />

All UMI (ttuia tuu-rigiLgT-d pntLuw<br />

Lbr ap*Kixltii»_Ls«-r3, to L£M tail <strong>of</strong> cue<br />

*i o-ui*c ^xrttculaxty set for<br />

Ltmt u tn say i All Lhst<br />

M-rce <strong>of</strong> ftr-uuud »MU C<br />

ijcrr-oa crr-cLrd* I ''intr<br />

ix. lbe city aud cuuuty <strong>of</strong> Caps May.<br />

<strong>of</strong> \n» J--d to tbe OCitx uf UM County cicrat<br />

uf Cope llay couaty La pion Jbuoa No. 1.<br />

— " 1 U, aik4 «.biea sa>d io« t><br />

dcsfTLbni O4 foikjws.lt> wit*.—<br />

• ' aids Of h*w<br />

(no Picts-<br />

ta irtxzt c«*<br />

p ty<br />

31 aTLt-d<br />

d J<br />

t . j oa th«<br />

Varmi •trttuc at • potnx<br />

fr«t »outh*a,t<br />

tbcxace U<br />

N Yarm.<br />

*Mk3La aluuj, Ne Yarm. aremjas ocirthc&AV<br />

"•ux-diy furiy text to the cUVa«lia4 LLa-a taf—<br />

t-atra lot* taW aod 2SK2^ tacxK** oortll««»L-<br />

-f>arUiy lUoci^ ruud dJTidixiM UIM ooe. bun-<br />

d d d traty-«r« f r-rt lo diridlntf tine<br />

UA 2MI and other lot» to the<br />

tt L t h1<br />

Uy Uo^ ruud d<br />

dxrd and tv.craty-«r«<br />

bcttoro aviiil UA 2MI<br />

thet*c<strong>of</strong><br />

b _. . , "led to dtr<br />

ms lots No. ISO sod UsSl C_<br />

jI'ffij ajjif| #11»tj||prf LLntv aQ-s^tsbcasXwar<br />

woe "ttux*ar-P(l aod T»rnty-«T» feet fe» tbe<br />

— *-•"— <strong>of</strong> bfytnntnaT j*^tng tt 1 ** 1 ||ja| pspf •]>•<br />

• •••trl-t rmlrrTl-5 I CoLboro by Ladtr-ature<br />

ttaU Lbe s«r>rro±TcxiLh day <strong>of</strong> tto-<br />

, A. D. ma, and rccoroe btr cblld<br />

xcltb tun- I. |t.Ldr, and aa OOO-Q O* Lba<br />

san-1 uii>l ulfo tuid taken tbclr<br />

[-M I .Tilii | lilm lie* cracLcd hU whip<br />

In u liiUO *" la 0 CHOC- A calf.<br />

lr \v a * prut nliti ct^c-cm, aod<br />

acuU tho iMi.uili it>o Lu>r»r4 upmnif for-<br />

wor\l. Af». tlicy »cro \cry iliffcrtat<br />

frocj iw>l-rr old Dnauy and Wbittfooil<br />

They fulrl> r.cw o.cr ttwj road thai<br />

had MIII the .lolly IITO^TT^B <strong>of</strong> HantA<br />

Cbu-. ami Mx llttlo awcctiunirt tb*<br />

prcMoim 0 [> and ttiat eclcmn farlxif<br />

iuratbuard itiroa-h tbo nLfftit <strong>of</strong> tb*<br />

DitujcQtcr tx-arlnjr Lits _<br />

Tli*> bcll» ran;! oat tac-rrily—_<br />

IIIUQ—nod tho Ptilrttm ot tba<br />

tl*c tfocxls, IflT^fiTurt<br />

bark In nu c^ >s->d aa<br />

taXl truth d-iwtitxl tjpoja b*r; ~IXJ< my<br />

y<br />

tbo trnfclcra, hat<br />

to tUclr bc-artn. cuwl<br />

lo tUo fcllctv-c.<br />

tlu? ci;<br />

Crrat *lial.Iii^ r tUclr btlU Uus door <strong>of</strong><br />

tho fUauty Itcvv o[KD onj a body X<br />

I ata tr»»i[K-d (.ut ta cTt-ct tbo nowcom-<br />

! em. Tlu-> ba'l all b* i arU <strong>of</strong> Bhnvo'a er-<br />

' mnd fr,,n. olj J-all Uot thocMkl.<br />

JOHN S DOUGLASS, M. D.<br />

M-,s..c. SUM)<br />

CAFE MAY COURT HODSE. N. J.<br />

OaV* ESUII{ • U*S- SB.<br />

I Ul ». SS.<br />

tt.Ss.sm-<br />

ROBERT S.<br />

Funeral Director<br />

CAPE MAY CODBT HODSJE, N. J.<br />

F COflSON SZtcrtsT-<br />

in5<br />

C V. O. Joitne, bai-r. *<br />

O-4AO OF *THOatN IfM0f Pint<br />

CATC MAT «WNTT# KKW JHUT.<br />

PUBUC NOTICE.<br />

OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />

Registered Architect<br />

The Millville<br />

National Bank<br />

PAYS IKTEEEST ON<br />

TIMB SAVINGS<br />

PIMI ACCOUNTS<br />

AND ISSUE-S<br />

Gartifioates <strong>of</strong> Deposit<br />

BEARING INTEREST<br />

orrosm roar oma<br />

OCEAN crry. H. •»-<br />

tt^t ^wfcr>|^s^'-rtri"* r > Of J»<br />

* Lbe tDtcnectkn <strong>of</strong><br />

_ , _ .^ «sj hlf LS kOWWIl OS<br />

Ttird~~a>*-rou-c La Lbe Uarou*Q <strong>of</strong> ATBIOR.<br />

n ~ 4 d.tczadlal to It* LuteXaYe-cLlOD<br />

1 •" street tn Lbe boroosh ot<br />

in a£O0sf-diinc*r ts»+t»* »J*ns<br />

a-peeiftr-altoni. wlli be rec -<br />

at a r-rgulax tnertto* <strong>of</strong> tbe Broad <strong>of</strong> i<br />

at tlncu o'clock. A-M_ C_<br />

•es^ay. ta« af«-axta Day wf Jaaaary, A. FX<br />

»1C La tbe rourt-boasr al Cape atay Court<br />

ic-UAsr. Jvc-n/ Jersey.<br />

l*Laas and sprciarstlaas con be<br />

'poo ^ " ~<br />

LLtoto, or i<br />

Ail bids mixo.rbe'<br />

either La *r-».J^<br />

posit,<br />

• n to the order <strong>of</strong> Jos.<br />

*-*~ciar. e-qoaJ in axaount<br />

cent, <strong>of</strong> lhe aa-tount <strong>of</strong> I<br />

MKcrssfalbidder will<br />

umish a first doss hurrty<br />

n a lam r-t-fasi Lo the- full<br />

~' J to insure • full mnA<br />

-'**- aU the Lrrms,<br />

iir but<br />

r "- rr¥e * stw rl«tt Co nject snr<br />

U> onlrr <strong>of</strong> the Baml<br />

FHANK W. -PO<br />

BoardI <strong>of</strong> Ch P<br />

or the C<br />

Dalnl U^<br />

UT ttran atoin WHT.<br />

Yoons. d«en<br />

<strong>of</strong> till<br />

John Etasrt<br />

fe Nolle Is hcrebj f.rra thai ss writ o<br />

'•"?r aay 'wonli,<br />

ibo >>U.-Ub and turned lo<br />

. but BUO noanxly toactl-<br />

••itrlD^loc to at blm cut tt<br />

i^i\L <strong>On</strong>ly tuo well tho<br />

ualt for an anawef.<br />

ran ftwLftlj to<br />

tttivc. who wu<br />

otaodLnff Jo*t be-<br />

bi&d. aad threw<br />

beriMrlf Lnto hl«<br />

TTTT*<br />

*-Ob, joo woot<br />

t-e a faraway<br />

daddjr any more,<br />

wtn joor*<br />

Storm fsOd<br />

and the Vo»-«.<br />

Necrolacy.<br />

Coctrt: Uollrf _<br />

ruUJ UuU lb. OaniatT<br />

i« tXMtn oos tor a,<br />

la Utt<br />

1i> tararr •* •>. Vajal<br />

•*•» UaiajUia<br />

^IrTlUTTi «»• "Tin to<br />

C SttSsrt? '<br />

,rt sol<br />

Tork: s*cJ<br />

7 Usslco: CsXTftixsss<br />

i« s*^ay*v^s. ^^<br />

T*a ***< •"pa *•*'•><br />

elites sx>d lawasi aastis.<br />

u UM prtacipsl soOsrsr.<br />

4. raihaii luty ••*•*>•<br />

aiaatMa, <strong>of</strong> *kMta.«>M<br />

About BU*» OVuUas.<br />

fvrirflylslttts fif<br />

trsi •~ t *'f* sact la<br />

sx I'ttrosrrsJ; autol c£<br />

II<br />

oway dad-dy o-*r*r<br />

£albcr rcl<br />

pc«3 to tUo<br />

tbeui alt<br />

babbab n<br />

._! boun» oldt-r<br />

,' and KlLmbeth<br />

far Thomby'o<br />

lU-foro that time, buu-<br />

l"u~<br />

a Storra: Otorm ravmcod Lha Paetflo<br />

YUvt Ctiirf<br />

oat La<br />

booor<br />

Mexico: Ociurmi CUj-i* t-iT-Hjr-10m<br />

oOct <strong>of</strong> pro^laicnal pnattV&am o< MaX-<br />

* C»t.fnadtoa rat<br />

FnHy cttaipptsi Car smejUi «•<br />

the suialtad or brack.<br />

Brd An. acar Mtk 8*.<br />

8-1-XLy BTOI4E HAHBOB. N. J.<br />

The Real Estate and<br />

Search Company<br />

Fidelity Truflt Co.<br />

•« Nawaik<br />

AND WODWOOO TTTLB<br />

THDST OOMPANT<br />

Title Xnisi<br />

DR. 8. K COBLE<br />

Dentlat<br />

Win eww derote his personal attention<br />

to tho WUdt-oa-i oSce every day.<br />

UNION BANK BUILDING<br />

WILDWOOD, K. J.<br />

Both Pbooes.<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J-<br />

HatoD<br />

BHIDGETON. N.<br />

Insures at lowest coat and paya Ita<br />

losses promptly.<br />

It TUBS O» BATISyACTOaTT<br />

JI.D I. Cunll^lttlUH Directs.<br />

AGENTS<br />

tctm K- Carroll. ~__<br />

j*«. B. witsoa. Caps ttsy csrr<br />

r. V. Prsmbcs. -rackaba.<br />

A6*irtirf« <strong>of</strong> Title<br />

Conveyancing<br />

and Pire insurance<br />

WABNINO.<br />

No trcapasatas; aOowtat •• mj<br />

«HJT. with m wUkMl Bt-a «r **«. »•><br />

wttr ss-oraltj <strong>of</strong> It* tmr.<br />

0-sUtai MART E.<br />

Koaay to Loea oo Oood l*bst<br />

1<br />

Oa\«.l, IM<br />

CAre MAT COUBT HOOTB. N. J<br />

THFiLVBASy<br />

SHAVE<br />

POST OFFICE FIXTURES<br />

FOR s»AI-C<br />

Poet <strong>of</strong>fice cs» with<br />

OAL.L AMD LOOK BOXtCtt<br />

aad Hooey Order Window, (or Bale<br />

AT A BARGAIN<br />

JACOB FELDHAK.<br />

7-7. U Woodbine, 1 ,!.. J.<br />

UP-TO-DATB HAIR COT<br />

BUICK CABS<br />

Agency (or Ospe May Coonty.<br />

Young's Oarage<br />

Etorsge and accessories,<br />

BPICEB ASD PACIFIC AVEMJE8<br />

WILDWOOD. N. J.<br />

. _ thit little ti'Un wbo wer»<br />

eaut-r t«» l.-iul what ul«l iht-y coold. al-<br />

th'Hi^U ilu'y r»-allx*-J h-»w uaQvalllcs<br />

Ihfclr cffttiii* |:njvt [.rovt-^<br />

They liad cViKN-tt-d to tlnd ib© boiii»e<br />

^rapin-ik tn ul'HiLu. .-ut 1i.«.u-:.t). at* they<br />

» o[>|ntl ui ii- i.i>\" fate ran to-<br />

xrard thpia, crylu;: -.». .. _<br />

bt<strong>of</strong>ipcd. < botLuK over tbo w<strong>of</strong>tlft—"tt<br />

do beat all." U> ttaid a£ala.<br />

aroanJ wlib niisity eyea-<br />

Rome ouu Lu tic bed UOBteadily,<br />

i»oin*7 ouo tlw coupled: then a thlrf<br />

i>crw»u KUI-V-U-U, mad *o tho charm was<br />

broken- Tlio Luo4Lu:r ruUcd her head<br />

and car4Hl l> \ tr tbo Uta ° ^oalder at<br />

th« otber occupants <strong>of</strong> tb*> room with<br />

a Look <strong>of</strong> tU-t-iHM.t crutltade. How good<br />

every oac uaa! Her thoasht was<br />

pLaiacr t*> ibem ull than tbo most elo-<br />

qacnt wonl-* would have been. In-<br />

de«d. word* were not ntc*fiaary at ell.<br />

Uc crt-at wufUL Tbercforo be<br />

Ur* Hhanc to tho ocat ot<br />

w Itb hU *cry brat coiaji-any<br />

nwf. UIM! IUCTB ncre-r was a man»<br />

like It ai.)*3bcr*. ao bis rommilni<br />

aUxu],tkrxl *alj* drawn op to<br />

etaitr f lUc hearth, an-d eu» aooa as<br />

ber tiK>4hir UJH s>c-atc*d Betty<br />

ail her uttt 1 ivaaunc-* and<br />

tUcoi ultb ut*. Jt (irtdc. wblk) tbo uwu<br />

titxJ^ixl oui- nuuiber ulyly a-> the fanner<br />

awuL-r* i\ en* r\-c»a«niiwd. No tuattef<br />

hou UunJ iln-y trk-U !•• OL>iK.ar uncoo-<br />

trWu*, u «,uVi— uf iitetiauro fuuivti tUt-o.. ut. uhoutlAS<br />

fully at i-ac b •JbH^uery. nbilo<br />

mother H-XIIU-U tn uratltudtr. cu><br />

.-M.'d lUaii the l.illfuoi-. Well.<br />

IM-> IMJ uluO. loo. to E\*O oil<br />

that [>.-,-•.»utel 1 BuUHrbuw (bcr-o<br />

BUL h a t*»ij . t-utiifortahto fecttcf about<br />

It tlu-y felt t;wud nil o*cr. and they<br />

couldu'i k«.vi* u-ilei. Tbat waa too<br />

much to i-X|*e-i-t- i-U> tbo old room rang<br />

again aud aualu uliu tbclr inirth.<br />

"HUiii to LW now. tWar. my little<br />

own," UlU-itK-tU Shane tuild wbea tbe<br />

Ulft*. had U-«-i» duly admired, "fl 1 "-<br />

the old MJII;I uLuut tbi-t bleic*e-d day<br />

LLrtty U-un*.-*l u»aln&t ber moth<br />

bhouUler uliltln Ibu boppy circle <strong>of</strong> ber<br />

arm.<br />

wbUp-erv-d; "Joat tike,<br />

~ iTTll f Psrtaaat.<br />

Jaaa ffwaa aio*<br />

J. CocaxU. v-otaru<br />

_ _. a In K«w T<strong>of</strong>K city J<br />

| r|s.t.nl 1 ;<br />

rw*-u«d port La<br />

t'cilUd ULaU-a I _<br />

Mexico: Camuxu, bead <strong>of</strong> Lba Oil<br />

p-irty tn Hcxico^ czpoOaa<br />

Jonxniaiis.t. —._ — _ ..<br />

Vajiny Croat*). Uiod<br />

dUd la UrtJitjiort. Coo—<br />

ed U-ultr in i to ctrU wtu. al NVso, |<br />

11- Ot4tuor> : Fruali Juata, ._<br />

uroukcx-R. ivo-ted La Lba cttrtl trar _ _<br />

Laxcr DS desperate men, died Dear *E*~<br />

-• - • '•a<br />

rapartaa^SK*<br />

VrraOsaai fiiraaiaJ aw..<br />

OM out <strong>of</strong> tba ataJtia* o< La* TJ&Oa*<br />

«fcst» W. 1». Vrr« fcy a Owinaa<br />

iM ba ntendto a prtaa<br />

cxUor pinXM.<br />

CH4iUJsX> : Flank VuiUr. «•/ 4r^»ttf<br />

rn- <strong>of</strong> I'uh uixltr Uorutn, ta Hctv<br />

York cliy; j G<br />

1 War<br />

ly or'etv.'J<br />

MARCH.<br />

_ Arckirnt: olLaa r,<br />

IUHLOA. w. Vo., tnutt-i ovor an mUMtra.<br />

utter \V, FtrttLaa. poet aad<br />

r'wrtttr. In Ne "" ' '"<br />

C a<br />

Lo p<br />

tiUxi, mc*a or a-uppiics to<br />

tci.de r or a-apet lltllc Hi read or Q voice:<br />

"I taw tstirix: k-ttlpa c-umo siUlrvaT la<br />

<strong>On</strong> ChrUtma-a duy—00 ChriBtmaa d<br />

I saw ihrvu ajtlj^u como sailing Ln<br />

<strong>On</strong> Chrl»tmji» d-iy In I ho rnominjl.*<br />

Eilzabetb Him we took up the tieitl<br />

"Oh. l.u-y H-ikU^l Into IWlhUhcm<br />

Oo CLrUtin.ir* «luy-Hjo Clirislmoa 1<br />

Ohi tl.«y RulU-J Into Ll*ltiets*-ro<br />

<strong>On</strong> Ctiilstmitti day tn tb« tn^rnlncr*<br />

It wan Lk-ily'ri turn:<br />

'Ar>d all iho t^-lu on earth sluill<br />

<strong>On</strong> Cl-.rLt.ini.-ks ttay—on ChrUtn-uiB day:<br />

And ull iho UIU un c^rth at.ill r<br />

<strong>On</strong> ChrU.Uii.Va tluV In tbo titornln<br />

Acaln ibetx- tatuo lhe fuller, rlrber<br />

tuot-» uf the Mwv-el antl(vbouy:<br />

"AnJ ttll tin- u->x*rl» In heaven BKI__.<br />

<strong>On</strong> CtirU.iii..* -l.ii—an ChrUimjiti day*' —<br />

The t«lif* CMai UattaA Statis wt •> not*<br />

ta OmrmmnT aakte* tor a f-aeotwtdafw<br />

attoo -aftbaFry mm. raf-aatn-w to<br />

ccpt QcTasH-fl<br />

*» for<br />

>r w *-¥ar^T* 1 * Ofvat fh-ff TI ao<br />

to Vm Uftttat Bttt«a tbat tta><br />

t iMvtral trade wttift<br />

t<br />

Johnson nt llavuiu, Cuba.<br />

Kcutral pjroLesa: UnUrd etair-a<br />

letificd <strong>On</strong>ut Britain'* right to bar Ltv<br />

tkOc-cnt I.r-Jlml khlpa from *"'"••••ni<br />

tMjrtss.<br />

Obituary: CurtU QulUi. aLateaai.in<br />

7. CruUcr lntrm*»l: Qerman enxlacr<br />

Wtnco Eltd Fri«drtch Interned af<br />

N*»••, Vo., 1141 tb« *od <strong>of</strong> Lb*<br />

right and left ou ber many t<br />

Then her lie--* cutu« back to the tnco<br />

tbe Loved tu> well, and ot»o patted It<br />

with fond tluficm.<br />

*lt'» ibo very happlc&t Cnrintmaa<br />

tw.** Kbo Luusbcd;" 'thout you twain^t<br />

hair KO tiUe. Hid dear tianta CLaufl<br />

rlnfi you tool" .<br />

"Vou cau never uue**," kUlxahctb<br />

Bnaw« aLutwcned, tho dcllfibt In her<br />

Voice vlhruiliu: Ilk© a bclL. **lt w<br />

some one- fur better and kinder tnon<br />

Ba&la Claua. thou£b you and 1. darLLatf,<br />

IUTO mucb iu ibuuk that old man for.<br />

and well blou him all our days- I!*<br />

tax awecL."<br />

For o luomeul tbo woman bent cloao<br />

"Dans the! hlckryr o<br />

•grumbled lu tbo huab that followed<br />

"It Co met o man vplutierta' "c« never<br />

TWf A<br />

The Wonder Car<br />

PRICE MUM<br />

For Immediate deUrcry at<br />

C. R STIIiIiErS<br />

11-2HM rPf-KAHOK. N. J.<br />

Obituary: k'. flo<strong>of</strong>elnsoa Smith, sutbor<br />

SAd srU u l'» New York dly: asxxi ?«-<br />

A. Mrslcw: VI t^*« forces Ueleatcd at<br />

lnposlo by *>en. Obfcroo's army.<br />

13. ObUuiry: Drcmld NUrkxrscn. Journal<br />

1st. forrocr *^ltor Nvsr Tork Trtbttac<br />

tn New Tork ctty; ud H.<br />

. KaTnl: Oemsn sea nUdn- Kroopclnl<br />

*n/tlbeliii. srblcb hssl csptnrvd aasl<br />

sank li vessels, sntred st Nesrpst<br />

Men. Vs.<br />

. fttexica: Oca. victarlaso ilaerta ar-<br />

rrnd In Mm York Cm BpoJn.<br />

Obttssrr: Eben Ftymptoo. old tbaa afi-<br />

tor. In Mew York city: sasd a.<br />

. outrun-! Vf. U. Kcisoo. alltor Kan-<br />

ass Ctty Btsr. la thai city; acsd 14.<br />

^rV Doom Dethl^betn BtMl fmB<br />

lo Kt In tlw N«w Tork Btock<br />

csanss. wbers txtco abarsa<br />

desntn.<br />

Opoittnc: Blc Icsciw lr.ihs.T1 a<br />

mis* OTOQDOTUX U* patrsM laaaa<br />

la Vstr York ctty: aaaa ss,<br />

PsaossU: (MnknOus, '<br />

<strong>of</strong> I<br />

4<br />

** -aaTXTt-saksr. _a>a*<br />

•rraaai'Mats, sT<<br />

MtastsTt' > «L > 'oa«r tacKaraar. aatar<br />

at iw tesoatra Eaata, toSraaatfa.<br />

s. asassau 7«iTsasfS> ssnassaas Dasvsi as<br />

Ite ttsWls watt, rraianaati intfuH<br />

ransti a«a4 waarta* at -spwarti at *»<br />

•. sta»*ra?%-sBs«7 B ts»f-*s»Br III|I1|I *><br />

**w aansVI rrrta "^ ivr "nt*>rt a*h*rrn<br />

li Ototusnr: Csv-Oov. U. A. WaoOaatr<br />

ot Vermont, as Harlln«tmi| acsft TT.<br />

M. ataHoa: Villa's army 4«f«atsa fax<br />

Ottrxotva (ottaa at Cassya.<br />

Qtataanri Nelson W. Aklrlcs, fl<br />

amatnr from Itbods Istend, as<br />

Tork dtyi acal ta.<br />

tl. IktsitftlQBa Exporti


sad tt abo showi tat*<br />

assail (a pcpnhrttan bet »**y<br />

naHnantltise that<br />

p<br />

Hwttssrtaad is an ob-<br />

l«o tbe whole worid.<br />

mn nor «t* > *T u *" <strong>of</strong><br />

eomtte b*v» say effect co the Stand-<br />

ard OQ coaqway. Bight BMTTUJ tt<br />

booirttng pries* a* If tatsac-<br />

ttoas amt had bsan and orrer wtn be.<br />

WaUT THB BOOie DO IN WINTEB.<br />

Haw many people bar*<br />

rfeoaly cucsklnad bow tb* hardy tittle<br />

birds that ban ear northern Winters<br />

ti&A* »fif l-njf periods <strong>of</strong> ee-<br />

•rtr* weather, how they find shsjur<br />

sadfoodr<br />

la sections <strong>of</strong> New Jersey whan<br />

* hey berry boshes crow la pro<br />

fusion, the myrtU warbler remain*<br />

"•krooghout the Winter, tbe sola rsp-<br />

<strong>of</strong> *M* insect<br />

ssppetmaata tba rather<br />

ssmpty <strong>of</strong> tnaact food then to<br />

& «}ttMn at aata* aad otbar **-<br />

• *a|«as>«B*<br />

to T7 tncUcslvT aod all <strong>of</strong> tioca V. c<br />

', lota t to 24 LactutlTT.<br />

Coodalo, Truatx In<br />

rctitmin. rt al. to Anrazn<br />

Lot II. block 4. *rrtlon D.<br />

R.to»». 173.<br />

Pnmt.<br />

TmaMa W Qraaia<br />

C I~• Erau-<br />

SzUea! Lu<strong>On</strong>u Ctairrb <strong>of</strong> Stm latr. SX<br />

Lot K*j4^winy at a ["-^"t tn N. W. Ltaa <strong>of</strong><br />

frrt from S. W. Una ot<br />

t<br />

aide at irmtt •rrsae. «U f«t from N.<br />

aide <strong>of</strong> Bcacn aixmae.<br />

John U. Ttmitall lo Marx Carfleld.<br />

John U'. Mfcnjr. rt al. to d m<br />

a. Lot oo S. aid« <strong>of</strong><br />

Itn<strong>of</strong>, toa tttt rrocn EL Uae <strong>of</strong> Qurm iX.<br />

we had to send his daddy. They left<br />

l M<br />

early morning, ****< Bxy husband<br />

g y<br />

said they ought to be back late to-<br />

night, tho It would be hard going.<br />

p f the nlxt prob-<br />

lem about |n/4^i_ as my ^*"*h^^^ can't<br />

afford to lose the day's work. I dant<br />

have no time to loazV but I can spare<br />

a day <strong>of</strong>f occasionally better than my<br />

i | ^ Yra. Mrs<br />

Jones.'"<br />

A WOttO TO HEN BY FOBS.<br />

rroea thfFtill.^., E»«nla» BolUttn<br />

Oh, Henry Ford, come back; where<br />

in the world are yoa atT Your trip<br />

la a Joke, I hope yoa go broke, for do-<br />

ing a thing ao foolish as that. Come<br />

borne and get busy and make some tin<br />

the people forget where your<br />

factory la at. If you're looking for<br />

peace, go aee tba chief <strong>of</strong> polios; he's<br />

getting paid for that Job where you're<br />

at. You're bringing disgraca to the<br />

American race, you'd better return.<br />

wall still keep your place. Tbo rest<br />

<strong>of</strong> dke crew at* ail worse than yoa;<br />

there lamt a <strong>of</strong> yon that know<br />

what to do; so take oar sdvkc, rstora<br />

light away, you're makina; It wane<br />

tb* longer yon stay. Take some dark<br />

—la**/*. *mf. pot out yoor Va***"^ wwfc<br />

fate port ant yoaH be ell right; get<br />

away from tt* dock before break <strong>of</strong><br />

day. and not a soul hi the world wfll<br />

know you're been away. So take this<br />

tip, Henry, aad do as I say, aad warn<br />

i satll Y*A% m ***** day.<br />

American people has been tsvwi. bow<br />

all the forms <strong>of</strong> diplomatic remon-<br />

strance have tried in vain, how acts <strong>of</strong><br />

war have been perpetrated on our <<br />

soil. They quote thr President's brave<br />

words, and ask that they be translated<br />

Into art IT<br />

Wr rararaOy aubcoit that «« aSotild DO<br />

taafrr T—i'r**** 1 " diplomatic relations wttn _<br />

Go*rramrat «bicb still refrains from dia-<br />

avowlns' tbe deatrorUon <strong>of</strong> rhe »»^tt..l.<br />

and wttn Its allied Gorrrtnnesit. whicn has<br />

Intrrfrrroov <strong>of</strong> lt» aWarrc«litrd tp<br />

wtUj oat iatcmaJ ttxlsxxtrif* mod<br />

ally ttg •*ia j ln.f<br />

It would be difficult to frame any<br />

effective denial <strong>of</strong> such a request. It<br />

could not be said tint every other<br />

means had not been tried, or that for-<br />

bearance h ni * secured any substantial<br />

concession. The very fact that the<br />

Administration is now engaged in a<br />

correspondence with Austria ntmllar<br />

to that with Germany is evidence<br />

enough that the policy <strong>of</strong> inaction h"«<br />

been a failure. The question is no<br />

longer ooo primarily <strong>of</strong> law or ^in^«w-<br />

ity. It Is one <strong>of</strong> national honor. Can<br />

the United States afford not to protect<br />

its citizens in any circumstances?<br />

Can it afford to endure being nv^f kfd<br />

and floated T A President who re-<br />

mains content with words at such a<br />

crisis as this cannot hope to retain<br />

the support or even the respect <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

telligent and patriotic men.<br />

A Qimr D'aonoclo.<br />

A celehmled Dutllu rbjulciuo<br />

Bir Dominic CorHsuu. wbo n< as<br />

mncb famed fur UU bruaqueorss to><br />

Ward |>atlcotii us for bin akUL lo (be<br />

course Df some rvmlaUrcuces WOllim<br />

durlca Scully (olV| a nlory <strong>of</strong> I be doc-<br />

tor wulcto ts qalto «>cl| w<strong>of</strong>tb<br />

"I k<br />

| qK<br />

"I was taken lo ero Ului." <strong>may</strong>* <br />

writer, "sercral tlmeu. bat be ulcoy»<br />

t t d tl b<br />

treated me vttli tbo otxoost<br />

However, a tugtiljr respectable maldffa<br />

•oat <strong>of</strong> Dine had a dlSetcut cxnarl-<br />

Bhe went to consult him An«r<br />

hey—poo* too eratly—anfl<br />

asking a frw question* be gave a gn»t<br />

and relapeed Into silence. Then after<br />

a abort r^"if <strong>of</strong> mcdltatioo be &<br />

*WaQ. ma'am, ttu one ot two things—<br />

ri ettaer yoa drink or els* yoa ett wtth<br />

I yoor back to tin Sre.'-<br />

Italia atnrt.<br />

lirn.1 W Ataba<br />

Dritloonral Co. t> Jaco Parry<br />

t • >-p Lot e. mrcOoo iO.<br />

Jaccb Parrjr Ubos to Cfaaa. R. Hall<br />

Lot 9. icrtloo It.<br />

S7S4- Lot EX.<br />

aL O60.<br />

S32L Lot<br />

ESor«c_b cf<br />

8. J. Bemlty Co. to Mtnnia A- LaToor.<br />

Lota 3S and 40 and » feet <strong>of</strong> lot O. block<br />

10i. plan D-0.<br />

Sa^ia to Elrrcnan M.<br />

LSS. block *0. plan &-I.<br />

Same to Mary Jane Slevtn.<br />

block 103. plan D-L<br />

imm* to EtacbeJ b. ElotL aott. Ten f ert<br />

<strong>of</strong> lot lie and 20 rert <strong>of</strong> lot 107. block SB.<br />

plan D-X<br />

BsUI^a? %/r j\rrr^aj y^i fSsaVl 1<br />

block SI. plan C<br />

Kama to Walter L Caster, rt<br />

Lot M. block UO. plan D-7.<br />

Same to Walter Berltsca et aj-<br />

81. block lEt. plan D-4-<br />

Sanxi to Oyde p. H.^.IH~. Lot U7.<br />

block ioe and lot «7C. block 100. plan D-l<br />

Same to > "i- sf. v'""***»"*«<br />

Lots to and €1. block SO. plan LV1<br />

lama to BeoJ. Breler. rWi Lot IS.<br />

block D3. aexttoo plan C<br />

lame to Kate H. Lrwla. S40S. Lot S3.<br />

block 104. plan D-L<br />

Bam« to rLtmy C Schneider. SlOOe. Lota<br />

44 and 4B. block S4. plan A.<br />

Same to Cartkerto. Bocbols. atea. Lot<br />

17. block XSX Plan D-X<br />

Same to Jobn M. Uoo.er rt tn. S3M. Lot<br />

Same to Oarin B. Bnsiman rt aX SHo.<br />

LatUS, block as. WunJcaa UAJ CoutLtj,<br />

Jersey i<br />

All Ibat mUla U »IUi lt» d«,<br />

«rte<br />

•eaiwaxvUy<br />

oaf tit* pa&rtiLkoo «amU<br />

d l O i d ** .So<br />

d<br />

^M * * » to<br />

oaf •LSOB? biUXkd-Trd<br />

O t »oa t±*r«»trrt*, patj alu I «>.Lti<br />

H-sawl. ttiXtjJ* J JO<br />

t±*r«»trrt*, pat<br />

iulnl m part rJ V<br />

lifniun vunftld and «<br />

lia>J ao<br />

try<br />

p t S aJ C*I»*> U<br />

luw K JlailU^^i, la f-r U U>« Cum 1 turc<br />

d «• • I licug bc«a*« c rrctnj oo La* p<br />

L dV l \<br />

hict*<br />

brmr-<br />

*, A. U.<br />

r oCTkot <strong>of</strong> t±sc<br />

SLCSJ d-r tbsr eu-u-uty <strong>of</strong> C*p M<br />

SJX XJJ -uf ikd i<br />

H<br />

aUcock'a<br />

It<br />

He not forget to write it "lalt."<br />

H. W. Godfrey was tn PhOsda. on<br />

Iseadmy.<br />

Leonard Ahrams kiUad a 407 th. hot<br />

esltxodsy.<br />

Get a 1918 calendar at<br />

ftewMrrg shop.<br />

Cksa. W. Long and wife spent Bon-<br />

eaytn ComiVn.<br />

Lsttar DU is at home from Plain-<br />

aaU for Now Years.<br />

Korgan Bond and wife spent Xmas<br />

Day In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Joseph Douglass visited<br />

yesterday oa *"•'"»"<br />

Leslie 8. Irvilsm and family spent<br />

Boadsy at South Dennis.<br />

IdLoving pictai^s Toesday snd 8atsr-<br />

day nights at opectcloriam. 8-«.tf<br />

Albert Gandy is spending the holi-<br />

days at home with hla parents.<br />

Ed. Trocland la father <strong>of</strong> a throe<br />

potmd girl born on Friday night.<br />

Paul T/'ynW** visited Ca.<br />

friends from Hooday to Thursday.<br />

aUts Lorctta Taylor, <strong>of</strong> V^hl<br />

too. D. C-, Is home for a few do^s.<br />

Wood lota for sale. Apply to f>iaa<br />

Tsjlor, Dlas Creek road. 10-23.*toow<br />

Ctarsao* Nadsels, wife aad dsajja-<br />

tar, <strong>of</strong> OoatacrlBa, rpeot Xmaa hara<br />

with her pane Is, and Ur. Nichols<br />

aaag two solos La the Baptist drarch<br />

oo oondav.<br />

•Irs. H. Bllcock arj son are sojourn<br />

tag for an tndcftnJU period oo a farm<br />

la jPanasjtranla, to which the Udy<br />

was' sect by her phyikUm for iho beiM>-<br />

Bt <strong>of</strong> bar health.<br />

Begins, Nkfaolo, daughUr <strong>of</strong> Clar-<br />

ence Nichols, <strong>of</strong> CoaUrvlllc. Is qulto<br />

sick at the homo <strong>of</strong> her grandfather,<br />

Philip H*ptUt church next<br />

Bundsy: PrcachlAg 10:30, a. uv, and<br />

:ia, p. m. Boiklay-achool 2:30, p. m.<br />

C 11 prayer meetlag. 7 o'clock. Tbe<br />

week In January, being the week <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer, wo shall hold cottage prayer<br />

mee lings Monday. Tuesday and Thurs-<br />

day evenings. Thcso will precede our<br />

revival meetings which commence on<br />

January 10th with Rev. IL R. Myer,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saletn, aaaUUng tho pastor. M.<br />

Tho Carol Slngtrs, mado up <strong>of</strong> num-<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> both local church choirs, fl-ft-<br />

umblrd ot Iho M. K. church shortly<br />

before- midnight and ushered in<br />

ChrUtmnn morning with iwcet mask<br />

as they marched about thd town. Be-<br />

faro the start Pr<strong>of</strong>. Samuel Lcualkn<br />

rendered "Tho Holy <strong>City</strong>" on tho cor<br />

net at a point high up In tho church<br />

Locplc. and It was very effective In-<br />

de«J. Scores <strong>of</strong> people were ankra-<br />

round a billiard Lable in Lhc cour&e <strong>of</strong><br />

an e^^cning, is able to £o ua far an th<<br />

Lo post a letter for htu wife<br />

in the articles which -be in writing<br />

La advocacy <strong>of</strong> a fort and other Dca-<br />

coost protection, Mr. Rec&e P. EUlcy<br />

a good work, and ono in which<br />

cd from clumber and all enjoyed tho<br />

. "Ho who la not movtd by con-<br />

cord <strong>of</strong> Bwcct aounds Is fit for sirsLo-<br />

pctn. Kpoila nnd war."<br />

Mr. Kdnard Rice, Jr., «ho Is<br />

member <strong>of</strong> tho Friends' Ambulance<br />

Unit, uorkinj; among tho wounded<br />

nnd dying ooldicm In France and Bel<br />

gium, and who on January 8Lh will<br />

aail for tho war icr.c, has consented<br />

Lo f TM|yr>aT.<br />

—Walter MaK>r and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wildwood. ware entertained over Son-<br />

day at tha home <strong>of</strong> Geo. Goliaher.<br />

—Mrs. Mamie SUlwall west to<br />

Philadelphia on Thursday to spend the<br />

—Mrs. Wm. Ayrea sad sen, ,<br />

•pent Christmas with friseds at MOV<br />

villa.<br />

—Mrs. WUburt Batamaa aad tusdtw<br />

•pent Eatardsy with rslatrvaa at Cafe<br />

May.<br />

—CharWa Thorp, <strong>of</strong> "*•"*•*-. WM<br />

calling on Mrs. Oeo. Batf, Jr, oa<br />

Tuesday.<br />

—Mrs. George Hale Br, eeisTtaW<br />

cd her two daughters from FbOada.1 -aJ<br />

onFrkUy. |d»<br />

—Richard Uoyd and family weraf<br />

Xmaa goests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Uojd*» pmracts<br />

at Qermont.<br />

. —Mrs. Charks Boas U entertamto*<br />

her grand-children, tha Misses<br />

ton. this week. x<br />

ocl Fisher is ha-vtng his<br />

—The Daughtem <strong>of</strong> America -wulj are enjoying a visit with J. W. Hughes<br />

havo a uupper on Monday night to<br />

Lpcruling Lho holidayu with their homo*<br />

folks—Mius lLelcn VanDyke nt tang<br />

Branch, and Guy<br />

Lo*m, Md-<br />

—Mra. Harry<br />

L. Doub at Funka-<br />

Smollwood and<br />

«iti>f»U> tha in.iaiutu-j. <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

—Jamta Homon and wifo came from<br />

Pcnn«BTOvo on Friday. He rctomed<br />

on Sunday, but Mr. Hntnm will re-<br />

main tvro wtxka.<br />

—Richard Shoemaker and family.<br />

cnt committee hod prepared a ehow<br />

<strong>of</strong> nuire than ordinary lni« rest; hu-<br />

morouii rcadinga by Mlu Beatrice<br />

Frank Pettraoo, <strong>of</strong> Pennsgrxrve,I"» m "* » ""• "' •*—<br />

•pent Sunday with V?m. Scull -~l|tuLlons Lhst will bo tcaltcrcd far on<br />

family.<br />

Harry Thompson spent Saturday ^J"' a, . .• ,, ,, , I Ro» 3 nrul oi% tc«l» <strong>of</strong> carefully<br />

with Miss Mosohrooks In Jim " MuD f°. y ' <strong>of</strong> .,. M ' lv ' lle ; '" I ^ "oving picture<br />

spending a week hero with hiB brother.<br />

Von. Out gunning on Lho meadowu<br />

Monday ho brought doun bin fimt<br />

r ball. "Teddy." when ho shot hla<br />

hippopotamus, was not cnorv<br />

| proud.<br />

Salem.<br />

Charles SaUcrfield. wife end child,<br />

spcet ^"" with their relatives in<br />

PhUacUlpala-<br />

Jas. SLUlwdl and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phllada-,<br />

TH1BTY-TWO YEARS AGO.<br />

USL<br />

ties a» ti-nt-lit r<br />

DUI Ibl- |ibU [>la^v<br />

UabtLuc* lu au cQulroc.il<br />

life had b.111 »Jic-J l.> (.-<br />

and ula lulluiaoy Trllb<br />

lio<br />

du<br />

Ills<br />

i: tbat OllrLi xraa Lu lore nltb<br />

a nortbi-ru HoldUr who UaJ bevu tou<br />

cVmned aa a »[>jf. Sot oaij truuld It<br />

be> dUhoaumblo La Qastlngs lo taVe<br />

adrontact- <strong>of</strong> but (oaltlan to pauen<br />

the clrl bo 101 ed. but LuU eeoleu^c bad<br />

been mttily »ua|>ioded. aud at o nurd<br />

ttom e<br />

you that the Reading will Improve<br />

cram service to Cape May <strong>county</strong>,<br />

storing the excellent cxprciis bervice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Last year about January 6th."<br />

D. T^o^'r". the local rcprcucnta<br />

Live <strong>of</strong> the reliable Hollywood Laun-<br />

dry, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, desires your trade,<br />

and will call at your house every Wed<br />

nesdey morning to collect your linen.<br />

Laundry Is ready for delivery the fol-<br />

Ir.-ut iUt I.AZJrrrL ed to *^* house with a dis-<br />

located knee, is at this writing aba* tol V~T<br />

bo out with the help <strong>of</strong> crutches. Iwaadas to<br />

—Mrs. I •• l<br />

ed Mrs. J. M. Chambers end wife, cf Ijae '•''[* Tt<br />

on Thursday to<br />

the funeral <strong>of</strong><br />

JAMVAJtT U. Hit.<br />

bcl»t«a (fee buur* o/ t-acitf* aod ft*«<br />

/i p. a-. b> fell, al ocw v*riock la UM<br />

ul or aalii «1«>* at tbe UkevUTt.<br />

"Ste. In Ope Uay Court llaaae. Cape ktajr<br />

CuuAtj X«w i«rac7<br />

j. « i«rac7.<br />

U Uul rrrtala trar< or parcel <strong>of</strong> lam]<br />

bl t<br />

The tvnr closed la April. It-avlas<br />

Colonel Crl££» xrltb'a Txrceked plan'<br />

tntlon and all the Decrees freed by<br />

vtrtae <strong>of</strong> iho emancipation procLama-<br />

ban. From a ticb tnaa he had been<br />

reduced to pocertr. Oaitluca treni<br />

north to Bad that bU father early la<br />

the war boil bousbt cottua at n low<br />

price and sold It at a price Tarylns<br />

from SI to t2 a pound. Tbls had mode<br />

him a rich man.<br />

Tbe cx-Uealcnanl returned to O<br />

aS<br />

on Tuesday evening, with a<br />

number present. The hours pass-<br />

ed swiftly with musk, recitalloas,<br />

chamdes and ryfr^,Y*,w mt, JL<br />

-.•«. — moat delightful company and<br />

pastor Rugs and his estimable wife<br />

i Frank<br />

_MUa Gt^rgio Biacksoa, <strong>of</strong> Holly<br />

Beach. U upending the holidays with<br />

ere most hospitable as boast and<br />

host en n<br />

DENNISVILLE-S DOlNCa<br />

—Zachary Taylor and vrlfe are<br />

visiting Philada. relotireo.<br />

—Mrs. Ray Candy, <strong>of</strong> Eldorm. call-<br />

ed on friends here lost week.<br />

—Miss Annie James U enjoying a<br />

pleasant visit with her brother at<br />

h<br />

Goshen; L. D. Comptoo and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

South Dctmls, and Mrs. MI»I Pnt><br />

and family, <strong>of</strong> Go&Hen. oo Christmas<br />

Day.<br />

—"Playing a Trick on Bajrta,'<br />

which was given by the pupils <strong>of</strong> the<br />

D[a> Creek school on Thursday was ffoaday. His<br />

thoroughly enjoyed by those present, aym ^ LastToe T**~~-1. «fD<br />

and thou> who stayed at home missed Crimea waters oa ffiwialT ~<br />

ftocing and bearing eomcthlnx ftnv ti • m *«e» ansn VMM te<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Morton also entertained with bis jig »».« been ashor* ta<br />

grophophono and a reading In 8pan- a^^,, ports <strong>of</strong><br />

Uh, and Miss Levrls with wrHtaH^rri - y, .,,.bvotber Gaonswblals*iatiha<br />

—A. T. D. Howtll entertained his 8. Kavy sad to BOW ia Norway.<br />

8. clou on Thursday evening: Mirers _ ^^ . . — '• •<br />

Betaie. Carrio and Ida Norton. Edaa "^^ ST %t^ZZ-£jZ~2s£<br />

Howell. Carrie CathdrsJ. htacriM -r^t_ SlJ^Trrr^r^K jSr<br />

Lewii. Adel. Rowland. Winifred C »»«« Herbert. O« ct FWtosjta**.<br />

Norton, Rita ScheUinger end Filta-<br />

beth Reed; Messrs- Warren<br />

Edward Tuttle. Millord Howell. Joerphl<br />

Zimmerman. Georgv Walters, Leam-|<br />

ing Lloyd, Maurice Brooks and<br />

ford ^ n n wm wn<br />

Mayor H ,<br />

me±t aad aa Aide ptty-sd<br />

calling oo every CKSSQ7 aad saSTtaaj a<br />

1 •><br />

ta<br />

Itch! Ilch!<br />

Scratchi The mom<br />

, the itch. Try<br />

chb<<br />

her irrand-parenU. Aaron Delancey<br />

and wife.<br />

—The Baptist cantata, "Sonla ClsaoI - _. rn ., . „_<br />

Defenders," woa a ^mt Bucceas and Fort Washington. Pa.<br />

wan altended by many people froml Ed>m ^u»» «_ ,. __ _<br />

out <strong>of</strong> town. 1 House, spent Christmas with his par-<br />

—Griffith Gandy and wife and Wtl<br />

For ec&ema,<br />

a box.<br />

any akin<br />

scratch,<br />

.•a Ointment.<br />

^h Me<br />

Im<br />

_MUa Gertrude Norbury. who U|n.m Devaul and wife dined Christ-<br />

lhi t hme ^ ih WlU Taylor and fom<br />

employed In Philadelphia, was at home<br />

over Sunday.<br />

—Mrs. Banu Hand and children, <strong>of</strong><br />

_ machinery only,<br />

'toes only good work. 7-20.y<br />

The Baptist Men's Claim held It*<br />

regular business meeting and toclal<br />

t(i^ ItJondsy evening. The moat In-<br />

teresting feature <strong>of</strong> the evening was<br />

a debate on the question "Resolved<br />

that this town should employ a eight<br />

watchman." Owing to the technical<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> the material used, the Judges<br />

withheld their decision as to the win-<br />

othcr'Hwitneaici- perfonned tho ceremony.<br />

Both couples will reaido<br />

Rcv. J. W. Lynch<br />

Bo p<br />

jjrove. wherv the<br />

Penns-<br />

are- employ-<br />

Went Cape May, are visiting her<br />

father, Jos. E. Brown.<br />

—J. W. Qulmby, <strong>of</strong> Phocnixvilie, is<br />

upending tfcart <strong>of</strong> the- holidays with<br />

CapL M. M. Norbory and wife,<br />

—Truman Hickman and wife took<br />

Chrl&tmos dinner with Charles Learn-<br />

Cld Sing<br />

with Walter Taylor and fam-<br />

ily at Middletown.<br />

—Tho PhilomaLhlon literary So-1<br />

ciety will render a play called "Our<br />

enU, James Stile-i and family.<br />

—Mlns Fannie James, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />

h ih h<br />

—Mlns Fannie a , p<br />

spent part <strong>of</strong> loot week here with her<br />

cy J d wife<br />

SOUTH DENNIS DOTS.<br />

parents,<br />

Jamea and wife.<br />

Busy<br />

Aid." in Albert Way's<br />

ed.<br />

EAST CREEK. AND ELD0RA.<br />

—Roy Hand IK hamu for a short<br />

une-<br />

—Minn EsUlla lindermun bpent<br />

her<br />

Rio<br />

Busy<br />

Hall, New Yesr"« night.<br />

—Wilton Cole and Thomas Jackocn.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phllada, and MUs Minnie Way, <strong>of</strong><br />

New York, spent several days <strong>of</strong> this<br />

:k\ with Eugene Cole and daughter.<br />

Locy.<br />

Ing and wife at Cold Spring.<br />

, Miss Marvie Boice visited<br />

friend. Mrs. John Kirby, at<br />

Grande, Saturday and Sunday.<br />

—Eugene Gallagher, wife and two I , ~I"VT * <br />

Christmas with his''^ holkUvB -<br />

SOUTH 8EAV1LLE SPICE.<br />

—MUs Florence Cor&on U home for<br />

Friday in DelmonL<br />

children. spent<br />

mother. Mrs. Exekiel Eldredge.<br />

—Frank Bice and wife, <strong>of</strong> Camden.<br />

Frank Abbott, <strong>of</strong> E=Lclville, U In<br />

—Uriah Gandy and wife on Christ-<br />

mas day entertained their' son. Learn-<br />

ing Gandy and wife, <strong>of</strong> Camden.<br />

—Albert Bushnell and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />

adelphia, are spending 1^1" week with<br />

his parents, Frank Bushnell and wife.<br />

—Washington Earnest and wife<br />

spent but week with their granddaugh-<br />

ter, Mrs. Henry Daugherty, at Court<br />

House.<br />

—Misaes Edith and Rose Gandy, <strong>of</strong><br />

QmmAm**^ are spending Christmas week<br />

with their parenti, Capt. Ogden Gandy<br />

and wife.<br />

—Edward Wella and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

delpfaia, are spending the Yuletide<br />

Richard S. Txirwtwg fi^ipt (M,<br />

week under the parental ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

—Mlaa Sallie Holmes Is with Phila-<br />

delphia friends for the holidays.<br />

—Wm. Bramell and wife spent Sat-<br />

urday and Sunday at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—Lewis Williams and wife enter-1<br />

tained Mrs. W.'s aunt over Sunday.<br />

—Russell Lloyd, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood. spent<br />

this week here with his cousin. Bram-<br />

ell Lloyd.<br />

—Larry Peterson and family are<br />

enjoying a ten days' visit with Phila-<br />

delphia relatives.<br />

—Thomas Laughlin and Frank and<br />

Leon Compton are visiting relatives<br />

In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—Thomas Holmes and sister<br />

for tbe oaa)<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha<br />

to the baraajh<br />

tbe wtjabeae<br />

•bold, tagged for<br />

for lain. Ia<br />

the Fairy godmothers Bowera aad<br />

KcDow»nwara-atUagsto."<br />

—At the Crnoa eerras** te beroBsjh<br />

haD Sunday evsslaa; then waa * I<br />

prise tn tbe moch desired i<br />

sestad by a friend m "<br />

Mrs. David Trans was <<br />

Dl- DtiGgjbttTy Cs>vsaM frOBaV<br />

phia for tbe ineXiiiB.<br />

son -M text concerned th* birth <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ, aad more etperHTly the^ pro-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the angels, tha shepherds and<br />

the wise men ts end free* the T"a—*<br />

where tha yosa* cbfld by, aad wtth<br />

the trff !iiil eraestioBS <strong>of</strong> wbat *adl<br />

<strong>of</strong> us has found ia tb* Meager end<br />

what message WLH each cany away.<br />

—Tbe «~*T t -tr*T- festrral far tba<br />

Union F^^ry *rKnnl was ia Lxwiaja<br />

haB Tuesday evening, with aa entsr-<br />

rison.<br />

Frank<br />

BOROUGH OF 8TOXE BABBO&<br />

wife and baby, <strong>of</strong><br />

[mas guesta <strong>of</strong> her<br />

father. John Thompson, at the Belle-<br />

vue HoteL<br />

Joseph HaB and Hiss Alice El-<br />

dredge and Milton Whltaker and fam-<br />

d Sd t<br />

a O«41<br />

or gobUc<br />

- ^ ? 1 •<br />

atmt to <strong>On</strong>e<br />

JtenU. atorrt. and aUooSr<br />

S « t b a«l«rt. rrom tba<br />

ily spent Saturday<br />

Petersburg.<br />

Many persons have<br />

and Sunday at<br />

y p admired the<br />

snow tree at the Methodist parsonage<br />

i t<br />

and declared It to be the prettiest tree<br />

ever seen In town.<br />

Tbe father <strong>of</strong> Herbert Sikoek re-<br />

turned from Fhilads. on Monday and<br />

has 4vW~\ to reside bare, at the re-<br />

quest <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> his patrons.<br />

Mrs. James Kane, <strong>of</strong> Phllada, and<br />

her BOO, James Kane, with his family,<br />

from Jamestown, Ohio, spent Xmas<br />

here with MSJ Mflkr end wife.<br />

The old gentleman wan 97 years<br />

old, and a bomber <strong>of</strong> newspaper men<br />

were urging him to tell them to what<br />

be attributed his excellent health and<br />

long life. "You see," ho replied,<br />

guardedly, "I aint ready to tell juat<br />

yit. Several <strong>of</strong> them there patent<br />

medicine fellers have been bargaining<br />

with me for some time, and I ain't<br />

quite decided which one itil be."<br />

There will bo an oil-day meeting ut<br />

Burlelgh M. E. church bext Sunday,<br />

Jan. 2nd, 1916. Services as follows:<br />

Love feast at 9.30 a. m.; preaching ot<br />

10-80 by Rev. G. Harris; Sunday-<br />

school at 1-30 p. m; preaching at Z30<br />

by Rev. J. W. Lynch; men's mass<br />

meeting et 2L3O, with addresses by<br />

Thos. K. Martin and others;<br />

^ - »« w» »„, L M. Cor-<br />

rtday m w»»"- i —* •— ... K»IM.««1 —l^esier ugguu>. >"<br />

-z:zz:*c»-.~ =£-.£• — * •>- E —<br />

pine; in Millvllle Tuesday,<br />

—Samuel Bishop end wife spent the<br />

neck-end In Capa May <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—Chas. Bartleson. <strong>of</strong> Pennagrove,<br />

>cnL Vrnr>n at his home here.<br />

—Mrs. Sarah ErTicson, <strong>of</strong> Phllada,<br />

icnt a week with relatives here.<br />

Thomas Foster, <strong>of</strong> the battleship<br />

bpc:<br />

ape:<br />

is home for three<br />

Noon and Albert Fowler<br />

from the powder mill for<br />

—Mr. Little, the<br />

teacher. Is Bpendlng<br />

holidays at his home In Bordentown.<br />

Merle Thomp&on<br />

Tha<br />

> <strong>of</strong> tha Bacurtty Trust<br />

eon. <strong>of</strong> Bradgeton.<br />

Bradgeton.<br />

MethodUt church was crowded<br />

umasl Christinas<br />

O-31M<br />

|S Dowo nd J5 a Week<br />

ABCO CABS (aheoeaterr axrw) can<br />

be Burchaaed on this basis. Any other<br />

make <strong>of</strong> pleasure or delivery car de-<br />

make <strong>of</strong> p<br />

sired on<br />

Wi<br />

y<br />

payixkcnta.<br />

d<br />

aa^^p^ •••^F^^B^B'^^P ssaaa_9 aAaac^^^Bj^<br />

Write, making acDubstmest, aad our<br />

representative will call.<br />

Co-Operativ* Antotmobfle Aasss. |ac<br />

1414 Booth Ptam Booare. Ptilla^WlpMa<br />

Agaat far Cap* May Caaaty.<br />

Arao Oaraae. onpoalta Bally arack Bast<br />

woowooik,<br />

tbla atotb day <strong>of</strong> UeeeaiLeT. A. n*7*i*<br />

Approved tbla t«tt> rtay <strong>of</strong> December, In<br />

- " - **- " hondrod end<br />

tbe ttmr one fbousand —'~»<br />

S. E. HFWItPBT. Mayor.<br />

McCrartn. BorouaJ- Ogk^<br />

os* fjuaua<br />

MAT coojrrr, an.<br />

I O»<br />

PUBUC N0TICB.<br />

.TW BjU,<br />

Dated Ore. ett, t*|S.a4IUf<br />

Company adds largely to the pros-<br />

perity ot tb* pBopI* <strong>of</strong> Ota* Vay<br />

<strong>county</strong>. Yoa should patronta* felt<br />

Edwin B. StOes '<br />

night elected treasurer at th* Metho-<br />

dist church to succeed George Gsxret-<br />

soB, who reslgnad to Ware tbe town.<br />

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P. B. B. statiosv Bio Oraad*.<br />

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M. J.<br />

Bpadal ndactlcns la atorea and all<br />

Wbjter goods darms; saoatb at Jsmv<br />

a»y. 1 sweond-liSTid rant*, alasBst<br />

asw tuy I *eeood>nn«1 Mtebso cabt-<br />

a*t*4. For ttawotk, »>»»***»« ."*,<br />

Nalta« work can »»-«. Aitsdawds-<br />

Bfsmd aaywbm te oooaty. O*BT«*<br />

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"Banta'a Parcel Post." was an enjoy-<br />

able feature <strong>of</strong> the evening. Tha ca-<br />

pacity <strong>of</strong> the Baptist church<br />

oa Saturday night when the cantata,<br />

"Santa's Advance Han." was rendered<br />

and the usual treat given the scholars<br />

dchooL n »»ii naatars<br />

<strong>of</strong> tb* Sundsy-achool. Both pastors<br />

tb* recipients <strong>of</strong> gifts.<br />

Tb* terrific storm <strong>of</strong> Sunday wreck-<br />

ed tba wire system <strong>of</strong> the local Elec-<br />

tric light Co. ia many places, sad It<br />

was only by tho Herculean efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

Sopt. Boss aod M~—i»«" Howard Ware<br />

that temporary repairs were made in<br />

ttaks to- torn the current oa that even-<br />

ing. Tbe company ts to be coogratu-<br />

having four as good men<br />

latad npon<br />

-on tb* Job- as are Messrs. Boss,<br />

Tbe<br />

Wara, Eldradga aad FtauJgan. TJbej<br />

yf^MVlf^ar «a^^salaa^ V4eBa> ^>w ^<br />

s s l Q e w ^ V j y y f * ^ a S M s a V l f ^ B a r ^ « ^<br />

B» doubt tb* company doss, as<br />

"Connecticut'<br />

weeks.<br />

—Choa.<br />

are home<br />

the Winter.<br />

—Wulton Grace and .wife and Mrs.<br />

Rettie Foster np:nt o. day lost week<br />

t Cape May.<br />

—Frank Powell nnd wife, <strong>of</strong> Cam-<br />

den, spent Xmas here with his brother,<br />

Edward Powell.<br />

—Edward Chester and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

Millvillo, spent a few days here with<br />

Mrs. Reuben Chester.<br />

. Wm. Q%fHrt


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