Cape May County Times, 11 June 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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WHEN THOUGHTS TURN I TO SUMMER BOATTNa Vou win need the Lender Store Boat Hardware. We have everything needed to equip the smallest row-boat to the. large ocean

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The law requires that you carry a lifepreserver for every passenger in a motor boat. We have them—best quality, moderately priced. Flash lights, whistles, fog horns, bells, fire extinguishers, marine hardware and ; accessories of every size and description 9&&9SHOP AT HOMBmm. THE LEADER STORE, 313 S 315 S. Landis Ave. A. G. RICE & CO. 1 ' IS 4 cmr '

YOU CAN GET CHEAPER PRINTING § rh*n the honestly priced printing done at the Times Feinting House, but at no place under the sun can you get better quality. <1 Times Printing is distinctive; the paper, type, ink, press-work and STYLE is j::st right, and each job is built to suit your particular needs. Delivery is also made when promised, tea We have had the bnsiest Spring in the hltffen of our business, and work is still coming in. There is scarcely a town in this County in which we do not ha*’e permanent, satisfied customers. •J Let us figure on that next job of yours. No obligation to yoq at all. TIMES PRINTING HOUSE

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“The Queen of Seaside Reaorta" OLD HOME WBK-MY12-18 An Unpar&lled Fete, with & week’* solid, divertited amusement. A fine chance to get acquainted with the City of Homes. $$ PROGRAM VISITORS’ AND COUNTY DAY—JULY iaTH Parade * n d Crowninf of Queen. Addreaa by Oorwiior Fielder aud olliere. Hand Concert. Ball. 8 *^UTO DAY—JULY 13TH Kociabilltr Bun Uirou(li Couniy. ' aluaWr PrixM. Auto Kaoe*. WfATIC DAY—JULY 14™ ^tValer Hporta. ^•immins Conterta. Motor-boat Ilaca*., T Ctvrc LAY—JULY 15TH “ Jtaby Parade. Baud Concert*. Parade of Boy Scout* and Camp K>re Olila. ATHLETIC DAY—JULY i6th Hporta 011 Beach. Molorcyele Race*. Basket-ball. Bate-ball. FRATERNAL DAY—JULY 17TH Parade of ix>d|ea. Clam Bake. Trip* to Pound Sett. Maaqur Ball. Firework* Mardi <*raa. Addre«*e* by Prominent Bute* men. CHURCH DAY—JULY 18TII Union Heeriora. Karrwell Concert.

Finest and Sales! Bathing Beach f on the Jersey Coast js KxceDeat hotels and boarding houses oHer all the A the comiorts that can be desired—and lots ol good Q things to eat. . 35 Cottages and Bungalows for rent for the season, & ti fiimldwd, slid *t ressossHe pdf * vi Desirable Building for Sale. » ijpr inforination v rite & IVING FITCH, City Clerk, * 1 New Jersey -fj 4MMMHMHNHS

Mia* Ethel Shaw I* gnc*t of Mr*. Fo* in Mullica Hill and Cotlincawood Ibis week, and win return by auto on Sunday. The bazaar and strawberry festival be given in the Pavilion parlor* by Mrs. Troael and Mia* Emma for the Lutheran Church fund l* postponed to the 24th inat. in tha hope ol better wreather. ■The Library la now in Hie Park wav Pavilion ou the second floor. *onth-wMt corner, and is open regularly from 1 p. to 6 p.m., and at other time* by appointment. Tin reading room fronts the Channel and Inlet to Shelter Hat Basin, and i* pleasant. John M. Smith and wile, and their daughter, Mr*. Mlly AH and husband, were at thgir bnngatowr on Stone's Baain on Sunday |o see what the norm done- wiUi their garden. Tbtir drangea* set out Iron, pott laat year are

all in bod.

At preaching service under Lutheran charge Sunday evening John T. Uillls-n ol the Laymen'* Mission League, r.fli. - The scripture reading wua Isaiah The aennoo was upon the call of Zacehtae. Mr. GiOaon spoke moat aecepubly at the Christian Endeavor meeting and to Qe Sunday School. Mr*.

Troxel was organiet.

The Christian Endeavor ia in charge 1 the vice-president, Margneriu-StrutJ-er*, in the absence of Miae Harrii, the president. Last Sunday Emma Troxel was leader and eerved acceptably, every member taking pnrt. Min Margaret Townsend was organist. This Sunday William Hauber is leader. Monday evening Uie members were gueatsof Mr*. Turpin for the flrat Christi.n Unsocial, and all bad a lovely time, games and music being followed by te-

freahmenU.

There was fishing in the Thorofa Sunday, but only Jack McQaadeandU. S. Branson bad the courage to try for it. They had no faith and hired the boat went out simply to go through the motions, goin, over to Scotch Bonnet. The catch was four weak fish, averaging five pounds each snd a !o: of fli.uuders aud eela. The Italian hshemicn did nor visit the pound at Five Fathom ahu unUl Tuesday lor nearly a week becsi ol the storm, when they found the net* were damaged but none of Uie poles

-re lost.

The Four-leaf Clover Club of the school decided to continue its sewing class during vacation, oral least long enough work up the material for aprons and handkerchiefs presented by Miss Kate Toebe. Ko&hi* it will meet each Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. In thi Library arjee-room of tin Pavilion. Beginning with this Wednesday, it w as decided to divide the Uuie and give pan of ibe afternon to making tiling, to sell for the benefit of the school piano fund, aud it was suggested that a complete wardrobe from the Mary Francis patterns for a 16-inch doll be made, and sell Uie doll and its clothe*, alto that t take in dolls' dressmaking. Mrs. Daisy Herbert is la charge in Uie absence of Mis* Harris, who in school time wi counsellor. Mr*. Daisy Herbert is District Secretary for Seven-Mile Beach of The New .terser Ntatt Sunday School Association, and has reported upon three schools— M. K. Church School at Peennont, Uie Bethel Mission (colored) School sod the Union School, both at Stone Harbor. There are possibly two other* open only during summer—The Well* Memorial (Presbyterian) and Uie St. John (Episcopalian) , both at Avalon. The Bethel School it in need of encouragement. Mr*. Herbert and Mias Elsie Fuller took to it on Monday such leeeon* and Sunday School paper* as Uier could beg, and will be glad to receive other*, also p ; ctnre cards and books. The BeUiel treasury has 37 cents in band and, happily. no debt*. Kev. Mr. Dempsy comes from Pkeaaatitville for Ibe Mission Service and the Sunday School. Bids were opened at Council's meeting on Monday night for Uie nonstrucUon of Uie boardwalk and for the bulkhead and jeltiea for sbont promotion. The detail of each bid was wnltoii upon Uis blackboard as read, and—Unit grouped—Uie figures were intending. When opened atd Uiu* made public, the bids were turned over to the Committee on Docks and Bulkheads, who, wUh Uie Engineer (Harry Weir), will get the aggregate figure*, and will report at Uie adjourned meeting next Monday evening The bidders oa Ibe boardwalk were 1‘ngb & Hubbard and Franklin Engineering and .'onlractii'g Co. ol Philadelphia; Dybir and B011U1, Atlantic City; Ira Chamtn City ; and Nachman Diamond, Wildwood, and wiUi Uie call, probably, wiUi Uie Franklin Co. and Mayor Champion. Ths bidden mi Uie bulkhead were: The Joseph McLiudrn A nglcsea ; Duraey A Miller Company, Washington, D.C. J People* Bros., Philadelphia ; and Dvkiw 4 Smith arid Uie Hill Dredging Company, of Atlantic City. Trie figure* as posted seemed to layer the first named and tha last. The ordinance* concerning the municipal building and Uie extension of Uie Slone Harbor Terminal Itallroad, in line lor preliminary reading at Uii* inerting, •ere laid over to Uie tegular mid-ric-iUdy meeting. Cotnmuniceuoi a >unceruing Channel bulkhrading were referred to boliciVor Steven*.

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QUALITY GASOLINE WHEREVER YOU GO T HE fuel question is an important one for the motorisL The veteran tourist makes sure of getting, not merely good fuel, but the same fuel, every time he has his tank filled. Standard Motor Gasoline is the best motor fuel the Standard Oil Company, with its dependable sources of supply, its costly equipment, and its improved refinery methods, can produce. It is sold by the best garages and supply stations everywhere, and it is uniform wherever you buy it. Standard Motor Gasoline is a straight-dis-tilled product—not a “blend” or a “mixture.” 11 is absolutely homogeneous—every drop like every other drop. It costs no more than others by the gallon, and less by the mile, because there are more milesinagallon. Remember this too. Good oil costs less than a worn out engine. TT S e Polarine— the Standard Oil for All Motors—obtainable wherever you see the "Standard Motor Gasoline** sign. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Newark .Jfe. *' T I didn't know wh»' g her ’.VagucriaB