Cape May County Times, 18 June 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAT* MAY OOtTHTY

STONE HARBOR tkr ■■nm- OomipotUm Mrs. Vorton is fast regaininr her [ftMatfc tad strength. She has her h»fcy grand daughter and its mother, her son's wife, with her. The "Josephine," so much in evr dence in toe Channel and basins, i; the property of its captain, W. S. Elder, owner of the recently completed bungalow on the “East Finger.'' Mrs. Albert Fitch and daughter and ..**rs. Gibson and daughter are neighbors in the Colonial Apartments. Both are of Washington, 1). C. St. Mary's is to be opened for preaching service next Sunday morning and with some one of the Luthrrai faith to officiate. At least such h the promise. Margaret Townsend won the priu offered by the “Modern Priseilla'’ for the best crocheted hand bag, and promises to show it in the Duffield window. The first rhododendrons in bloom it the Borough are to the South side ol Mirimar and are simply big boqueLv haring come through all of the re cent bad weather without losing either foliage or flowers. Mrs. W. H. McCormick and hci daughters are in their bungalow for the season. “We are all here exccp. Willie,” said Mr. McCormick last Sun day, “and when we heard from Kin be was in Winnepcg not yet located.' Two nieces of Mr. Hamerick an guests at "Taketex” this week. Mr Harry Kirk returned to his home ii Mt. Airy on Saturday to regrain unti the first nf the month, when he will go to the Maine Camp for the rest of the Summer. The Freas bungalow will bo occu pied this summer by Victor L. Sanderson and wife and Ur. and Mrs. R. S. Dorrett, all of Philad.iphia. MrSanderson came down first in the M« morial Day Run, winning the cup of fered the lady driver coming nearest to sealed time. William J. Warrington, his sister. Mrs. M. W. Bunrell. and Master Ed ward were at Mirimar over the week end to complete the funiishing. and t< arrange with the builder, Isaac Wiker, for making over the garage into a bungalow and building a new garagt just beyond it. Mr. and Mrs. James Rittenhouse Hunxicker with their daughter, Mife Marguerite, and son, Charles, of Nor ristown, are in their Second avenue cottage for the summer and have a» bouse guests. Mr. Alben A. Blood, At Frankfort!, fiance of Miss Marguerite . Mrs. Bertel Peterson and her son. Bertel, are to come to Ihe apartmentof the Letxsku-Seaman cottage thi> week. Mr*. Peterson will have oui ■ sympathies in the death of her father, Neiison Gavii., the old soldier who foi 47 years has been in Philadelphia Councils, who wax to have iwen hei guest for the aeaxon, and wh«sr funeral Mr. McMurtrie attended in Philadelphia last Saturday. The Yacht Club will be formal!} openedi the 26th inst., but meantimr it is flui closed. The steward, Mr. ‘ Greem, is in charge and Saturday ev .-**&<* one and another of the neigh bore came in until quite a crowd wa* "Present. Borrowing Mrs. Miller.Victrols and Mrs. Krouse'a dance records a “hop” wax soon in progress, and it was very near to Sunday when the lights were turned down. The Mission of the Urder of th< I!oly Ghost of Philadelphia will have charge of the services in SL Paul'.- ( R. C. Church thU summer. Manx will be at 10 A. M. with, pouibly, a celebration at 7 A M .Sunday Father M.-yuirk, Head of the Order in Philadelphia, officiated. Being thi third Sunday after Pentecost thi vest ■nentx were green. The text for iht homily wax from the gospel for thi day: Luke xv, “Thi* man receiveU. aiiinere and eateth with then ” Tin discourse wax very plain and pigrti

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Troop 1 Boy Scouts, of Stone Harbor, was organixed last Friday tUgbl The papers going to the Philadelphia Centre Saturday morning were sigia-o by Howard S ILsley, Mayor; S. E. Herbert, President uf (iiunnl, and l>a vid Troxel, President of the Borough Board of Education. The Seoul* ana Midgits drill on the l-earh early on Monday and Thursday evenings, and •ometime* between. Next Monds'. night, if weather permits, the- will drill in P4th street and t>rforr the Borough Hall, out of compliment u the “tiiree citixeus" who endorsed their.. When they get their uniform; and hats they will show up in dresparade. The officers elected Friday night are: Scout Master and Treasurer, William Hauber; Patrol la-ader. York Smith; Secretary. Frank Klavrr

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Ladies' Day for the Yacht Club thi* reason will be Mondays in the after noct,. Not that there is any time at which ladies will not be welcomed, but on Ladle-' Day Mrs. W'. H. Richter, Chairman of the Entertainment Oammittee. or Mrs. Sara Bankerd, President at the luulini' Auxiliary, or some member will lie present. Everybody is welcome and there is no charge un less someone wants to try for prizes at the card table*, when there is a nominal fee. The idea is to have an opportunity for strangers to meet the ladies uf the Borough arid of the Yacht (Tub and to keen up acquainlarfe.thu* formed without the formalit}*of “calling", luist Monday Mrs. W H ^ Richter was hosle*.- and Mr*. Me Vaughan was her secretary. The at tendance was good. The debutant* were Mm. Sanderson and Mrs. Dor aett. The card table* were- all ir. I lac* and there was some uiten>Urii;

playing.

Monday alter next. 2Mb in*i.. ha been named “Hydrangea Plant Day “ by the Ladies' Auxiliary of tin- Yach. Club, and every tady coming to the Club house for the afternoon is asked to bring a plant of Hie hydrangea for setting out in the plot along thi- t ban nel sice porch For those w ho cannot bring a puint of the hydrangea, sonn other plant will be acceptable, and it Is suggested that quick growing per •naial vines be planted beside the col : osios of the Channel side pergola Or. , with money easier than plants, one j ■uut bring the price of a plant. It is further —

growing in the doo-yard shall have a plant cay of Weir own. It is also auggesieu trial liontl laingc come to a*oll maU bl plan^ lor selling. Tuc variety wanic«l is tne compact hum loun wiu. large balls ol bioum. Ine cune snap ed newer head ut Ihe end ot a lull* stalk does not oo well at me snure almough itanlty enougn on me man land. •Mr. and Mrs. Soudcr and friends i. low oi. inicl 1‘oinl un bunuay. Mias Mabel tflithc wa* nown wiu. day, and tM-iore leaving nail uir ua> aiue porch scn-curd aim ciery uiiiig a. ■ cau.uess lor me iricuu* who are- t. tuc Hank Dr. Annie Conner and a party .einammg as guests ol an** aiic. mrougn me wee*. As uie cuuagr i. •isteu lor rental througu me seosoi. *»r. Conner i* permiilnig an ol m. . nenils lo aha re in its ticngni* so lon^ *s sue is in control. Sns* Alice say. am- cannot nna a cnancc to viati 1'ium Jelpbia. and ner Inenus here nope- so will not. The young men of the town, mem acre oi horn tire companies, uni . wonderful hit ol worg in Keeping m names to me top Poor ol uie core, story Hummel couage ana in “geuui, everything out.' it was auoui 4 M. when the colored md, ineoaon going out with Tony 1'icoiu to se. .isn, saw there was n nre up*lain, an. nobody about, and with quick w, threw a conch shell tnrougn an up stairs window, hoping to ai .east a. ou»e the dog “Kuuy and in his oar* ing awaken Mr. Hummel. Marsna. r isher, nearer the power house iha. the dwelling, wnen ne discovered m danger, ruaned lor “the Siren," the. went back to help. Smithy and Dai Troxel tumbled into a boat at the tin. sound, getting themselves into thei clothes us tney went- Tne 'ruck wa at hand and its hose throwing wate. from me nre plugs before me ca. ceased, and beiore- six ucluck, u. though the root had fallr: in and In entire upper floor was ^gone, in flame* were oul and the rest of th ouilding was safe bui pretty well wi down. The start is supposed to hat. oecn from a smoking itt.iu.-rn in tr. nail way. Mr. Hummel was alone i. ihe dwelling except lor me dog. Mr.Hummel having gone to I'miaueipm. the day previous. The adjourned meeting of Boroug. council Monday mgoi was wiui iui* attendance, and main!}' of muse ii. lerested in the bids lor tne uulkhea and boardwalk construction, in m* the figu. es of the bid* opened on Moi. uay previous were to be posted. Tr appropriation for the bulknead an. jeltie* wa* *2(MI,0(X), tiut none of Ui six bidders came within these ligure1'he two lowest were XH7M9&, at in Hill Drudging Co., Atlantic City, an. e224,U63, of t'eopies Bromcrs, I'nila Jelphia. The appropruiuon for ti. Boardwalk was bXI.tMM. The tw lowest bids were .Schedule A, Alu-mate, kSSJMI, of the FrankU. Engineering and Construction lu (Inc.) 1'hiladelphia. and tllti.OOO, A, trmate. F'.f.f .s, of Jo-epn A. l nam pion, of Ocean City. Tne bid of Naci. man Diamond, M ildwood, une of in. highest, was withdrew n. Mr. t nam pion and others ot his lirm object*, lo one point of the Franklin bid. an. which being discussed at lengtn an. until brought within the comprcnei. sion of Uie Mayor and Council, wa shown to be fully covered and tne o.. jection was dismissed. omei pi-t-cedings of Council were to receive a|. plication* for posiUo i oi day poUc. and to authorize me special eng met.-. Harry Weir, to complete the repo, upon the channel bulkheading in th absence of Borough Engineer n'hrele. In course of the posting uf the bid: a paper was placed before Mayor Hi* 'ey. enjoining the placing of the coi Met for the Boardwalk. This, wiU out interrupting proceedings, the Ma. or handed to Solicitor Stevens. A - , lion taken later was to authorize he liritor Stevens to represent Council n any action and lo employ counsel . necessary. Mr. Bust, later still, given the pri* ilege of the door, a*kid that U»- pi. per be considered and was told it wa taken care of. The only object in do log all this was to take advantage o an audience which might desire infui mation. and when the “Citizens la-a gue' (Mr. Schuck and Son, Mr.'kre--and Mr. Rust) might be brought ml notice. The scheme failed and Un. had to write their own story of it tv a 1'hiladelphia paper. The vote of the people was 112-11 in favor of the bond issue of kXl.Uti' for the construction of a Boardwalk. Fishing is booming, king fish am wcakie* are plentiful and ul good *Ixi Whether near Uie bridge, over in th. Thoroughfares or down towards th. Inlet, none of those going oul com. I>ack with empty baskets. The be*, catch for a 1 cterwon boat on Sunday wa* N>>. l> king fish, !• flounders an. 16 weak fish, for the Messrs, t harie lehinan and Irvin and William C. 1Loos, all of Philadelphia.

Art Unadorned.

1 like my art unadorned; thought and skill and the other strange quality that Is added thereto to make things beautiful and nothing more. A farthing's worth of paint and paper, and behold! a thing of beaut)' - as they do in Japan. And If It abould fall Into the lire-- well. It haa gone like yuaterday'a sunset, and tomorrow there wfil

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OCEAN VIEW

ilham Anderson and wile of ITiiladelplua, speiii .Sunday at Uieir eununrr

Herbert >miUi,

Mr. and Un. Mullo.

dangliier ft.iirp ii

Tire Italians mini fiix!

Ur. nr« toad •

. le-sr

Cobb was out of towi

uf long me: on Ulobe si > rrandmot

in i Uua gttn caught at H." aald Cben. ‘'wben he trier to aay ttplterul dlagulaed aa a Joke, ut o folks keep on try In' U

Irs. Aaron Delanccy and grandiglrtei. Mlee Hazel Conover, spent Friday at Millville. Williaui Heudrraou ind family, ol Is-esborg, are at Libruti CoraoiTalur an Alln-d Sapp and wife, of Petersburg, •pent Sunday wiUi KoJury Van Gildri ind family. Miss Mb.) Canuso, of Ocean Cil}, •peril Siindai wilb tier parriila here. Carl and Raymond Sharp, “r. Cpperuau and daughter and Mrs. Muwbiar tUendrd the coiniueuceuient exerciser it Tnckaboe and Ocean City. Frank Shaw and w'ife motored t» leran City Wedneadar allenjoon. Si.inuel GrifliUi and faiuilt ,of Camden 'pent the week-end wilb Austin lie Vain mud laimlr. Tire Misses Francis and Martha Weilmdi, .ay's Lauding, were vimtini ■er aunt, Mrs. Charles Kchart. l-esli.- ami Helen Howall, Allen amClara l>e Vanl, William fie V>ul and wih md tiriflitn tiandr and wile aurmled th. Cumuieiweuiml exercises at TuckalMte ■m Friday. Mrs. Anna lie Van! and dangMei Dene and three grandchildren. Iren, and Wiiistmi Kckeraii-v and Bavinond Speer, spent Monday at Ocean City. Frank Shew and wife motored to ■Vildwood one day Uiia week, ukiny villi them Mrs. Sierling Cole ami daurb er, of Cape May Court House. Miss Fithel Moore,oi Ne« Dw-t.iiv. apeni

Uay

New l

n aud f in Hoi

oily.

and family Griflirh

•andy aud wife, William De Vaul am tile and Mias Clara De Vaul aud Albert V'ay and family attended lliecuiiiuiruce •icul ex.-icisee aud cluaa^lay exeieiar* t Ocean Cdy tins week. . Harr}- Young and wife, of Beealrv't 'oiut, were ihe guests of William In t'al and wife for Uir week-end. Kruest Duwbam has purchased a lore,

fniin Aliiert Wav.

Austiii Hr Vaul lias just Cumpiited a new M-loot motor-boat. ' «iceau -View baa a jttat cause to b. sroiid ol Mias Sarah Wheaton Somers. Vho waa valedictorian iu llie Obeau Cit} ligh ScIkmI graduating class Un* year. .Das So in era has boats ol Irieuds who viiieinbered ber witli lota of gifts, Binoug i tem being a diamond ring.

DIAS CREEK

Alvin t-iaher purchased a blander, automobile oa Monday last. Lewia Ooupton truirned home fron> Oickinauii'a College on Saturday lor In. ■niumer vacation. Mrs. George Reed has been visiting vilh Vineland friends fur a few days. Mra. Mary F Norton is with Wildwu 'nei.Ua lor a few days. Miss AUaletia l-ange, of Court Hum vs* an over-Wednesday guest ol Co nan Nor.mi ai-d iaiiiily. There is but littla u.iiirote.iieiit wi

tlr». Jo

Ima i

a Ring time.

it* sine .-wlieltx ami Uair rrr's roieitaim-d Compa lu<lrl|dua over Sunday. Pi fJ.waon,n Mfe-guard.is

ail-cyllhdrr -•

i Ton

t-Sunda} gm-sta of Mia

Mra. Clrmice

The royal workers of the Metluinat Churcli will give a strawheirr and . cream aocial iu llw Mechanica' Hall i» Friday evening June IN. Mr. a..d Mrs. R-dph Holmra, of Clearlaid, Pa., are visiting their paiei.u

Mt*. Hot

lard V.rto

f'undny md MoihIsv GObhEN

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CTA IBL1 CITY, W. I.

* U«eir rariona iflv couipieted. 1 enjoying a visit

i led from the main stalk just hel

„ — :— , . ' it come into tassel. Thi* i* l>e*t done Alfalfa i* rising in popularity, and th^ first thing in the morning when justly a<>. because there ii no crop grown | the tun is low, the soil is cool, foliage in rotation w inch is so profitable t ear in ' is damp with dew and the suckers and year out. Eaprei.lly i, thi. true «•. cru-p^nd break easily from the

Mr. Thomas Elderkm is in Av getting the cottage read) lor U» iiderof Uie family, who will a Uie latter part of Ute week. Mias Adelaide Reynold* .a the gueat <■( Mim Jean Kergurr at Un- iirrgi.er col tageou Avalon A-rime Marion Bell spent Uie wt-ek-end with M.. and Mra. K. O Howell. Mr. K. la-Boy Lowdrn and Mil M}rUe K. Wills were married at Uir. o'clock on Tliuiadav laal at Uie home. Un- bride's parri.U in tin* resort. Tl ledirte fwunly were pres, ut at ll mouv. aud a ncepliou waa held i

evening.

ra. L. H. Hniighlon has opened lo cottage lor the ceaoon. Ruth Newt-in, Florence fa and Mabel Horn, w ho have been on ; ring Uie Kchreioer collage lor the pa -irer weeks, retunied to their (it) Imimii ii Thiuedny fullv ■riipn-esed with U harm* ol Avalon. A regular im-etilig of the llonniy Connell war held in I In- ('.wind I rom on Monday last. Bu-io.-«* mil hen reitnpleted, it waa decided to a>ljoui UilUl June 2ti. Mr. H. Wills i* tin- proud owner of Fold car. and ■■ now bun uiaateriugtl

machine

Mra. Ralph Peterson *jm-iiI sever days thia week in Dennimlle vieiliu.

relative*.

Mr. William C-olliaou was a r.-cen viaiUir In Uii* resort. A big civic psre-dr including all Ui societies and organizations in U borough, coiupaniea of gaily-costmm • mummers nod all the aiihnmihdes ii tiii* resort, i* being organized nv U> sjircial Didepemience Day Coinmitte •if Ihe Hoard of Trade. The pruceiaioi Will form at abonl llie centre uf Avalot. and a4ter pa*eing tiirough both end* « the lown will diahaud at Uie aiartiui: IMiiiil, where an addn-rs will be loadhv Uie orator o! the day. In the aftei noon there will hr alhlrtic events and i hall game and in the evening a diep'a

I fin

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■ Avalon

Board of Trade

pointed alioliirr special cm which will Call Uie wlteiilmii ol

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■etglih

I. A rain.'

vantages wide

durn g the'auinioe raraiwin. diict-n.ent U«- Board will i cups and medal* ti winner* Irtic contest* as Sunday rich tendenls may auilsirixr. A new baseball teaiu la lieing organ ■zed under the managemeiit ol Jo*, pi S. I'liklc, who will lo- glad to lecrm challenges from i-loha in Uir neighbor hood. The team will be 111 floeslittjw h. Uie 4Ui of July gaiur. On Tliur* lay night (S. W. Brlgm and Wilaun Mctrehdleaa,two■■■ Avalon moat skillad soil aiiglrrs. went lo M 1‘rteiaburg, Ha., as Ih* gu.-sta •■( Charlr U. Hall. u. lisb hn tar|MN>. The firwi guest* regi-lrred at HoU

Avalon Un* bid ward Noil upon the bra They were- re

Ir. mid Mr ..rk City.

Polish Patriotic Momorlal. Cracow waa once the capital of free Poland, with a cathedra! equlvalcut Westminster abbey, wherein sleep the gem rations of I'ollab king* and beroea It possesses the most striking patriotic memorial In the world This la the Koacluakoberg. a mound 300 feet high, erected to the memory ot Kosciusko, and formed of earth from •very battlefield of Poland.

Pelt She Had Kick Coming. “Are you the editor of the tiapurT" asked the lady with the drab spats, calling "I am." replied the man with rhe po.srd pencil. "Well. 1 called to aak you If you wouldn't get larger type My name waa In your ;*pei Hie time* Iasi week and a neighbor of mine told me ahe never saw it."

stalks. During the middle of day it is hot and dry in n con

■sidered. Mknr larmers wlm field, the suckers arc wiity and tougn have recognized iu value and are and they do not break off easily. The growing it thi.ye.rfnrU.e tirstumehave *“rkers may be fed to *t** or the} / may be laid lengthwise of the row problem to meet at harvest «"«'• '^<4 u, Uh* stalks so as not to inrtw value o| the hay dt-|>rnd* largely on ter/ere with cultivation. A light apirthod or csrr naed in cming it. AI- plication of fertilizer or nitrate of

falfa ran •and led. lowed to ongl. u

shnnld Uh-i

cured ax hay is usnall) Aftei cutting it abould be al-

ir III the awaUi only long

become well willed. It be raked into wmd-mwi, r be left s few hours before* corks. Tlte hav should l»r

pulling iui

allowed to remain in ||,r nark. practically cured, wbiehosnallv rt re> or three day*. Th»n H r thrown out, dried with three • wiUmmii lunhei liamlhi’g Allies weather couditnui*, ml jm •houhl be .-xercsed hi prevent ll* p og ol eaves. Bam |iemUw c-«ks very leaihlr ami liar cap* | •rv profitable hireslment. If Uw firm ru ling ..f al a-fa

da may be sown along the

this time with profit

I,evel cultivation i.« the ideal culti- . .ition for field corn but it i* not ex actly efficient and practical for »woet corr. The main sulk is weakened by pulling the suckers, and to overcome thi* weakness a broad flat rider should be thrown up to the eom. Ti.e fertilizer is most accessible lo Die roots if applied after the sucker, ai pulled anc before the iidg- • l '

lellow color

is indicated bv a resen e of tlie lexf•g black spot* Ibr n Uir lenvea, it in a

•|M>t dineanr, caus. lize of a pin's liead

g-iod practice hi top dress witli a comoercial fertilizer alter (lie first ratling Mr. John II.Yooih**a of Uie New Jeisei Experiment Mation, advises lop dressiiq ii all for winter wiUi a g'*«l heavy ap plication of barn-yard manure or Uh u*e ol a mixture of Un pounds of uitraii ■•I stMla, »XI pounds of acid pletspbati and fa- pound* muriatenf |Milashi-iearp *|inng before grow lit t4arte. In car* .either (d these methodr hare heel

•I.rirted, then a mixlmr ol ani or ouods ol acid phosphate and All pom f muriate of potash should he used Iter the first culling in Che spriu elore the last nil ling in Ihe fall.

Hermann R. Fehrle Bowling Alleys RIVERSIDE. N.J. SEAISLEGTY.FL I. -UK Kossuth St. BOARDWAUC

riATIHEW J. RYAN Cuiniiiission Mcrclunl Planter, Wholesale Dealer ami Ship|ier of fiAURICE RIVER COVE OYSTERS iall Oysters,. Clams. Snappers. Crabi Both Pliones (m-k ST MA«» rr PHli.a

Our job printing •Irpartment j,

^— . . • , . .iviBBCd to eve yourvoerda. Work up. The set of brace roots develop | drlirvred w 'n-n pron-ised. neer .

thk ridge. 'quality and fair prirea

STRAW HATS Flannel Trousers Fine Shirts, New Ties Sweaters, Caps, Everything the Men Wear JONES’ MEN’S SHOP 804-06 XSBURY 4VE-, OCEAN CITY, N. 1. OaaaCK^OOCtOOOOOftftOOOOtXyOOOCNXIOCMyCKiOOOOQCN^ClQCiCicicw-uxeqvq-^

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Better to Spend wisely. It a man hoxifix money and enjoys • not. he Is a fit companion for Uie onkey that dine* on thlaUua when .rasa U plentiful.

SUCKER THE SWEET CORN. Sweet corn should have enougl room for it* proper development When planted in hill; not more that hree : talks should he left to matur •ty. The best yield is obtained, however, when the corn is planted ii drill* and thinned out so that thstalks stand every 12 to 15 inchein rows 3H feot apart. The more room sweet corn has am the richer the ground, the more suckers will develop. These suckers are the stalk-like growth* which come on' from the main stalk at the base o! Ihe rooU. When they get large »t ihard to dixUnguish them from th< main stalk it*elf. In poor ground there may be but few of these suck ere, but in rich soil there may b> from four to six on every plant They seldom produce a marketable car, regard lew* nf their promising ap pearance, and deprive the main stalk uf the nourishing growth it should have to develop k* own ears of coni. The New Jersey Experiment Sta-

tion Rt-WAHO. tioo

r all Hrualats. *te.

McAllisters THE LEADING DRY GOODS STOKE We Are Showing a Greal Line ol ! SPRING and SUMMER Dress Materials, New Neckwear, Gloves, etc. Silk Poplin, St-rptn, Wool ChallL- (tin; l*si f,l,j'j c for accoldian ploitiii).), rr. pra. roil*,, rkt ,l„lli. tissur, Para-illi Silkotlc, Silk Crr|m, '(aline, Linoii«, - Al-., a swell li,, c ,,( (j^ collars, vests, gloves and silk iioiscry. New Fell Tam O Shanlers, 50c

; OCEAN CIIY

S. S. McAllister

NEW JERSEY *

l-B-B-P-B B '

JULIUS ROTH. The Tailor.

® Suit* from $18 up. Made u. v | Workmanship. Laiesj Slvlcs. IXmi, “ St..p in next time you an q My P' acr is -i*** fret |j.

„ Nexr to Post-Office

B & B-.-B-B G-- b a-B-n-a* cb-hi’?

nasuTe. Firsi-class nd lni|Miiled ] : alnKs.

I hr 8tatiiin.

■TarrutMurMfiuiljirti!"' Old OR.THEEL'Sr-

have You Money ‘ lyins «lv, awaitinp im-eslineiu ? Oppononiticr, for i.ivoan,,,,, ,l u every day. In me,„,, m , -konlJ be eaiunip yon unoetking. "E PAY INTEREST " r * lc Us * Im paiticuLtrs. DEPOSITS BY MAIL .iPRu.MPTl.y ACKNottLEDOED Security Trust Company bAPE JTAY. N. j.

- Am bo

.9 our people that hydnwfiM pUnui

Cultivate Art of Listening.

Untuning always Implies under-! standing, for ueitner the babe nor the tt|.. Uar and '!r a...l Mi*, flm.lus j sage will com. and talk to us tf our licbnuiud, ol Divtibiig t'luuk, bate re- | underataudlitc has not Bret awakened , nn.-d lo tbeii li.fioe, having liurii |„. Ih.-m and cnlled Uium forth, "t'ounsel 1 i 1,1 .r- lor la-- «.-. i*. In the heart Of man Is like deep »a-j | Haiti lib.Men. ol llilo«.*«|, ter." says the ancient, "but a man of] ^ ib, wruk-und wilb In* pnre-nt* * uuderslanding wilf draw It out” itranof'ris l.i* unu prealucte to uttn'kli ln Ne * York Savings Banks, man a<m-Nnrk ' Two million pe-TM-ns In New York Hxiti Hi-I I, » a Ul- I -t »- ''' Ve ,no,,r > fn the saving* banks; j .* v ’>• •■'• *'* ,r ' *"» jure I bey tu share their savings with i | auto, and xj-ecte to teed Sea isle wiU, j re ., 0 f th e jmpufatloil 0.‘ the city. ! all kinds of eatables. each of ths i.uuu.mkl would bav« $2U | Guests cuuitaiucd at Howard Cor-J i r » r _

CALEN

1916

MAY COUNTS

CARE

the latest rk

consist of

l ,r " es are rij-ln am) take your orde.s f, •‘"d Bans. We e-^

'■gns ami our

500 dill, rent kinds

"e are r, ad\

» hr,th (. ; lend.us

save vou