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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 />

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17101<br />

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1-LIU<br />

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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 />

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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

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