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SPECIAL BARGAIN 16 size Waltham, 17 leweled Railroad Adjusted tlpeit Face, Gold Filled, 20 Vear, Watch. For Month of June only. Regular Price, $35.00. F or J unti f25.00 LAKES JEWELRY STORE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
$500 REWARD! U'iU be given to any person or persons giving evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons willfully destroying the property of any fish, pounds located off Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor, Angeisea, HoLey Beach, or on Five Fathom Fishing Banks, or any fishing paraphernalia on land. Cape May County Fishermen's Association
JACOB A. BUSCH ELECTRIwAL CONTKACIOK fcVERVTMINU ELECTRICAL IUI Crrai St.. PMiaMphla Baacfc'a Hetsl. Saa M* City
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That Is Popular With the | Entire Family |' : •t; Sea Isle City is ideally situated on the South New jj; Jersey Coast, midway between Atlantic City and the *?. 5; Five-Mile Beach Resorts, and only one hour and a T* hall's ridt from Philadelphia. ^ 4* Excellent Train Service on l»oth the Pennsylvania ^ 4.* and. Philadelphia & Reading Railroads. ^ Popular $1.00 Round Trip Eicursions Every Sunday |j §; The opportunitic' lor pleasure and recreation are ® unlimited. _ :i- Motor Boating, Sailing, Fishing, Grabbing * Finest and Safest Bathing Beach f
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'ii Excellent hotels and boarding houses offer ali the !«% the comforts that can be desired—and lots of good |J ■t* things to eat. iiy I Cottages and Bungalows lor rent lor the season, | It: furnishet 1 , and at reasonable prices. ' : l Desirable Building Lots for Sale. 4 |1 I Remember Sea Isle City's "OLIJ HOME* WEEK,” July to 18th.
For further information write
IRVING FITCH, City Clerk,
„ Richard M. AtwaUr. Mayor. J. P. Delaney. Director of Streets and Hutfawaya. Frank W. Fowkea, Director of Finance. City Solicitor. H. R. Voorbeee. Tax Collector. D. H. Wheaton. City Clerk, Irrinjt Fitch. Meet* every Wedncedar at 10-30 a.m. Board ef Edacaliaa J. L. Speer. Freaident; H. S. T« •eiti, Secretary ; L. I. Boaeey, Loan Braca.
Board of Health It.C. Scott, M.D., I'reaKlent; Irving Filch, hecnftair; C. J. Toen, liara'd SnUou. Metu at call of chair. Orcanizatioaa. Younc Men's Buriacea Aeeoctatiea Richard W. Cronecker. President; William A. Hud' rt, Vice-Preaideat; Lr-ws Stemmeyer, Jr.. Treasurer; IrYirur Fitch. Secretary. MeeU even - a*c».ud Tuesday at s p.m. Woman s Civic Qub Mrs. James J. Hagan, PreaidecL Parrnt -Teachera’ / aaeciatioo Miaa E. Nickerson, President; Mr*. L. Citesu-r, Yice-f'ieaideut, Mr.U ui. A, ■ aUert, Secretary ; Mr*. Mary E. Speer, Treasurer. Mneu every third Tneeday. Loyal Order of Moom John L. Speer, SrT, Dictator; Wm.W, Barrie*,Secretary; Lee iaSteintueyer, Jr. rreaaurer. Meeu Brat Sunday in each month at * p.m., and third Friday in each month l h p.m. Sea Isle City Yaoht Club It. M. Atwater, Commodore; C. O. AlUiouae, Secretary; Irving Fitch, Acung Secretary. Union Republican Club i‘rr*idenl — Wnjiam Barnes; Vice‘rruident—Bard C. Ueed ; Secretary — tViiliam Steven* ; "reaBurer — Jacob tV trite
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Alpha Club I'reaident—Mr*. Howard Townaend . V'ice-1‘resident—Mr*. John Carrol: Sechtary and i reaaorer—Mr*. L. I. Bauer COUNTY DIRECTORY justice ol Supreme Court—Charles . macx. Democrau Joan r. rox. lyttf. Reuben Vv. LdwarUx, 191o. ea ia>e City— CAartes H. Clouting, 19X7. Jamea F. Huatacc, 1917. Upper Township— Hope W. Laudy, Tuckaboe, 1918. A'iidwood— t-uarrca W. Seal, 1918. Augustus Hilton. 1*10. Circuit Judge—Howard Cnrrow, D. Term expire* 1918. I-aw Judge—Henry H. Eldredge, D. 1916. osccutor of Pitas—Matthew 8. lelfcraon, llemocraL 1918. Sheriff—Coleman F. Corson. Democrat. 1916. g-i oners. N. A. Cohen. Rep, Wildwood. 1914; Mark latke. Rep.. Ocean at). 1916; B. C. IngrraoU. 1917. county Clerk—A. Carlton Hildreth, Republican, January, 19JO. Surrogate—Edward L. Rice, DemorraL November. 1917. State Senator—Harry Wheaton. D.. 1916. Aasemblyman—Lewis T . Stevens. Republican. 1916. 1917. County Collector—Joseph I. Scull, Republican. Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December. Board of Chosen Freeholders Ternw expire January 1st Clerk-FRANK W. FOWKTS, Sea Cilv, N. J. Director—Charles H. Clouting. Collector—Joseph 1. Scull, Ocean City. Solicitor—Joseph Douglass. Cape May Court House. Road Supervisor—Daniel Schellener. Erma. Cape May City— John T. Bennett. 1916. Henry S. Rutherford, 1918. Dennis Township— 1-evi Wentxell. Dennisville. 1916. lower Township— Joseph P. MacKisaic. Wildwood Crest. 1918. Middle Township— Robert S. Miller, Cape May Court ou4. 1917. Ocean City— When th* Fl*a Flew. It t* probable that the ancestors ef the Casa were winged Insects, and that tb<- organs of flight were gradually lost u they became useless, a hen a partially parasitic Ufa wee adopted.
The moB ant 1 fret about a thing I am Its slave Instead of its master. And there Is no tier a master tn the world like worry. Another master may grudga the dinner hour, but he must give you Uino for sleep. Another master may grudge the dinner hour, but some time you must set. Hut worry wtU work you twenty-four hours a day and spoil your appetite into the bargain.—Mark Ouy Peerae.
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DON’T BUY “JUST GAS” S TANDARD Motor Gasoline is so much better than “just gas” that it is worth while to be particular when you are having your tank filled. “Just jjas” makes trouble in the form of constant carburetor adjustments necessitated by varying grades of fuel. “Just gas” makes further trouble in the form of cylinder carbon. Much of the carbon trouble that comes to the repair man is caused by the use of an inferior and varying gasoline. Standard Motor Gasoline is a straightdistilled, homogeneous product—every drop like every other drop. It is absolutely uniform wherever you buy it, and it is cheaper because there are more miles in a gallon. Use Polarine, the SbuuJard Oil t for Motors. Obtainable jver / you sex* the “Standard Mott. / Gasoline Service Station” sign. ^ f STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( New JcrsevT j New J^rs<
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