Cape May County Times, 1 October 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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" SPECIAL NOTICE

o’clock in Ibrrcralnc.lui ilwpuiiionr u ■ .special Kled lull lo enable Ike •TtU pulllical i-arlica qualiked lo rate l*ni o4 tke Leiia'alai* la rack Hcclion of aatk city to Tote fut u< a*yiMI Ik lo Ike Col *“ cl "* r, "• W al. ceaulaliax aaL-

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LEGAL ADVEKTISiWG

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PROPOSAI-S. PUBLIC NOTICE. ai4a Bill he tevei.ed by Ike Boa Id ol fcdac*" ttt be. Ule cuy *■ a awetiaa lo hr bet*' al Ik. “doolkuo-ua Tha.^1., ISlobe. 14. al K.*hl . o'clock OB Iw a MoaUcal lead Uhoo. ivloBM 0t fm Jsal. to be d. heeled al Uie k. kuoUAox «y 0.O0 ol Ike Board, d JtArOWKBJprp, Ara. - t •

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Leela, Jacob l.ir-bni. I.rael UlahlU. I.rael

ecltool and brcamaarAoahaod w.Oj Uie ineUiod* of T aictAng Iho poll* and oilier dvic dotie* ol eiecNMuday. After

the aeliool the popita and

entertained al luncheon by the Wildwood Kqoal Saflrage league at

int’a Theatre, where

The Sclrool Board met on Tuesday at Ute SchooUtooae. wltli all meinhera PermiMlon waa given Uie Parent-Teachera Aaaociation to wire for lighting the ball in the aeliool for en

>oaee. Ttii* will be doi

There waa none other than routine

buaineM at tiae nieeting.

S. S. Conveution Meets. The AflieUi annual Convention uf Uie Capo May County Hnndar School Aaaociabon held in the Baptiat Ciio.rb to Court llonie on Wedneadav re* elected all i.* oflicrra, department anperintenta and duuiot aecreuriea and ac. ccpted the invitation from GoeLm to bold the meeting there next year, i'ia-

work at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Marvin Hall and aialer Mildred bare left Avalon for PelrraldirR. Ha., at which place they reside during the

winter montha.

Mia* Anna Palmer returned

home in Trenton alter spending a mod wife" and mother, of! enjoyable month hero.

Clermont, were calling on hi. daughUr, | Mr. Edward B. Yamrll and w.fr -*« Mnu R. Lloyd. Tnewiar. recent vit'.tors to this rrsort. Mr. 1 arneii Doctor Charles Sharp,of Ijeeebarg, waa «aa ren’ ho^ preparing bia gar.len lor catling on hta broUier, Capt. Zadock'iOie bleak winter wind*. Sharp, on Wednesday. It is onderatood Mr. E. Richard Hall left Avalon last that lie will locate at Green Creek. week and motored u. Hightown, SJ., Miaalda Neoler returned to her Pt.ila- | wliere he will apend Uie winter in order depiiia home on Sunday. to attend the Peddie InaUtute.

Mrs. William Woodlin will move lo

in a few weeks, where her

husband and aon are employed in the

powder miila.

Mrs. Ida Page, of WiMwond, was here calling on her many frieoda on Friday but, and taking dinner wiUi Mrs. A. T. D. Howell. Pastor Bngg, of Goohen. now comes to this charge In hit automobile.

Mate or aay poliitval ubdlruUoa Ikcteof, be adoptal t" The Boards <HU asala meet oa Tuaeday, Ootobar 26, 1815,

peraoaa ratiilcd lo 1k .Henioa dlair d at U

■neellax tke oil (Inal tin tile a am re ol all hi ol aaBrate la Ikst ■al eleivlon, and mid

(Mjac of bolotax a Cearial Klevllna.

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ivad Wain — AmrmUly boom, evoad Bom.l ily Hall, aorlk aeM isoei ol Ariadne Mi ret abd Laadia IRVING nTCtl. City Clark.

SHfcHIFr'h BALL

Tirtur U a writ ot Fieri Farlaa, ft. J khwlanaad I'mnlara, to me directed. I mil of the Court ..I Uianrrr) of hew ,. 0.1 Ike Bd daj of September. A. II. Iii^a^ errlalu nauar wuerrlu I radra-

U \vAlie| , mlna* a \Vllkm»u.i > Heady (uaniany are apuae to sale al |addlr

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MOM) AT. OCTOBER St. I til. be la rew the boon of Iwelir and Bie o'd o. ■ lo wit. at .sir o'eloek In tbr aftrni of as Id day. al the Sberifl'k .dbrr. In C May l-ourt lluuae. tape Ms. Isaiuty, .' Jarary: Ten Star re* of the Capital Murk Ui I mill Srrlra of tbr T rade>mm'a llulbl iml Isam Asaorlatkai. beld by sold a

Township, objected lo re-election district was ao large that it required too much Ume. This waa met by dividing the territory into aea-sidr and hay-aide, and accepting 'ha offer cf Ur. J. Morgan

Dix to act as a ilatent fo The attendance waa good.

DREDGING ADVERTISEMENT.

Mate Ilowar, Tiralua. k.J , kapt-M )*IJ. Healed propoaala Im ir^ndgiag a accttoa of Ike i*ioi. sard fa land Waterway from Capa May lo Bay head, a.I-. bat warn MMdla Tharofarr •kd Weak Kish Creek. Cape May Cooaly. will lie irveletd it IbisoAvr at Twelve o'clock aooo. October Mb. IVS. and tkea pokliriy npeaad. I <ja>s, u. U aradabtr far Uda work The is tcanred lo njv.-l any of all bida. aRNj. y.L'kltaaoa. ya. Chief Rasiaeer.

bill of .

, _ part leu larlj set lurth ami itraertbed. that H *

All Uw folios!■■( di ealalr sduslr III the

IryVV) wit i^Vwtlimilns In Ike aoultirsslerly .ulr of Park lUaut al die dlsUnrr of fifty Otr lust fist nurthwmtwanlly from It* In Iriwrrtuai with the mirtb.-astrrly »liie <i> triadur atrrrt and thrurr laaimlins sUsk

mid si dr of I'srk Hoad methraslaanlly i . i.i o i i i. < uitydivr <U| fret and lyiii* af riabi oi.girc: wood, are wiUi Saiuarl Johnson for Ute

tlieretu sou lb a eat ward ly unr Inualred . loai 1 _ fret In a i.-rtau*ir (uui|w«slna da- ise-U. ,

asiwardiy lialf iBris id lots numb.r. ihw Fred Anderson haa returned lo Penn-

ill. Two III. Three (SI. ..ml t-uur ill id 1 .

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OCEAN VIEW From the Carrjrynailaaf. Quite k nuHiher from here attended Uie all-dkt Hireling al 1‘eterahuig Friday Rev. Alexander Corson rendered a very interesting lecture at the M. £. Church Thursday evening. Mr. aud Mr*. Samuel Henderson, of Ocean City, visited diehard Godfrey and family a day this week. Mia* Adams, of Ocean City, apart aevera! day* of Uiie week wiUi Jatuee Anderson and family. Prof. K. Van Gilder, Sumer* Corson, Carl Sharp aud Locien K*i,dy accompanied Iter. William Blackman lo Mill-

ville Sunday.

Mr. DMMboo, atewxrd oi Ua Hotel Botliwell al AUanlic City, visit«d UrifliUi

Gandy Wednesday.

Mrs. Curtis Corson and her hiUe son called upon her many friends lie re on

Friday.

Augusta* KhuUv and lainily, ol Wild-

•ml .bslAnrd m. tbr hra Ulr Ulv llralty .Bi|Biiy T s iSiUUliml |ds>. of Vrnrrlai.

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Hrlus pari ^ tbr Urst narcrl of land euu- • ryrd to mb Id bra Islr l.dy llralty laMupauy b> I .l*ur k. Air by Drr.1 •Ub-d July ZAd. A. II, I Mat, rml rrewded In lb. lAp. May ■ mmly tJrrk - . UOlrr In hook No. Xd ol llmte. pa«rs JW. Ar, *0.1 brl.K tlw samr ptrualsrs ahlrb dir V-a Ulr l.lly llralty i uni pan.?, by llalrnlurr U-arlux Ibr samr

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Jamee and Alma Anderaon hare returned troiu a delightful visit with

friend* in Nortti Carolina.

Mr. asd Mrs. Richard Crease spent a day I tat week at their cottage In Ibtt

•sort.

Mr. Charles W. Bergnei A valor to lake up hia studies at Yale. Mias Helen A. Jewell, who lor the past month hma been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. K. Bond, haa returned to her New York home. Miss ^da Manning returned to tier home after spending a very enjoyable

in this

A. 6. Hood, who fbr the past week lias been vklUng her slater, Mr*. Waller A. Smith, of Uiis resort, baa returned to her home in Camden. Mn. M. MrOwflrey and daughUr, Mrs. Fox, were recent Avalon visitors. Mr. Louis B. Rank and family closed Uieir lummer cottage in Avalon and their home in Germantowi for Uie winter mouth*. Mrs. J. Lynlord Beaver and children returned to their iiomein Llanarch, Pi after spending a most enjoyable summer

m Avalon.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilis are visaing

Mrs. Gnstav W. Bergner haa return?d tier home in Avalon after a very enjoyable visit wiUi her sister, Mrs. W. M.

Swain, at Haverford, Pa.

Mr. Mark D. Buiifsnt. of Camden, spent Uie week-end in Ups resort wiUi

hi* mother.

Mr. Joseph B. Bond Its* been the ol Mrs. J. W. Hwainforsei days this week. Mr. W. J. Pnce spent s few dsys ol his cottage on 8U1 Street Mr. and Mn. Robert MeClalcbey have returned lo their Avalon Avenue collage alter a sojourn of aeveral days in PbilsBertron Bew lias gone b> Warne, Pa., to aUetxl St. Imkr'a Hclmol

at Uikl place.

Mrs. PaoI MeKnight wse s rrrenl home ol Mrs. II. K. Hay-1

ward.

Mr. and Mra.Ciareuce M. Stokes entertained a party of friends ever Uie weekAmong Uioae present were Mr. and Mrs. High, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mendenhall and son, Mrs. H. Davis and Mias M. Tyler, all from Norristown, Pa. Mr. Louis B. Rank was a Sunday visitor at Una rason. Mrs. F. A. Davis, of Cram Lynn, Pa., is now occupying her cottage on 2Iai Btrjet. . _ 'ISU TJ Mr. and Mre. A. Glenn are guests at t « home of Mrs. Wilsoi. McCandlrae. Mr. Chariet K. Reiber, who has been in the orchestra at Uie Casino, returned to his home in Philadelphia ■

ry B. L. Howell, ol Middle j ,^,5^ iu Clayton, nj.

Mr. Earl E. Kdinger. who has been tutoring Beitron Bew for the past two inonUia, haa left Avalon to reaum

Card of Thanks. D. Miles Rigor itaairM lo Uiank Uie many voter* who supported him at the primaries, and sincerely nppreciaiss the effort Uiat waa pu: forth to nominate

Unexplored Ungava. There baa not been a careful explore tlM of the geographical formations of Uagava. and fcuch observations aa f bean made are so limited that they afford only the means of reaching a rough estimate ol tha extent and distribution of the different rocks. It ta known that there are large Iron deposits on Clarke, Armstrong and Curran Islands, In Hudson bay. of ibr* islands are estimated t- contain about three hundred and atxty-flve milboa tens of Iron ore. Frorn JSO.OOO to IdO.OOS has already been expended In the exploration of thee* Iron deposits The ore ta said to ba of fins quality, tha beds ranging from seven to fifteen

“Why are you ao anxlons to be friendly with old Bmuther we oar acquaintance- “Even If he were your friend he wouldn't do anything' tor you." “1 know that," replied our acquaintance, who occasionally Uaa up his money la stocks. “What I want to do ta to have him ao friendly with ms that he wont do anything to

Disposing of your property by Will is one thing; the srlrrtlon of a suitable executor is quite another. And yet both become a very simple matter when you invoke the aid of the Security Trust Company, of Cape May City. N. J.. to administer vour estate

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BOARD OF EDUCATION

If you are not read-

Miss Helen i.udlam, of Goehen. wort I_ _ »L_ , r .*/* ‘. J _ J - 1.. 4.,. u„. „u.T. | n g t he classified ads.

in this paper begin novo. pay you just when you

most want it ta

The want ads. come very near to the people.

. ol FlitlaUrlphia, J n , r . ...a .niMn, t, I hey retiect the tntt-WlntplM-arl joined her mate life of all of us.

They form a directory of our personal and business needs. Is this not

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Griffith Gandy.

Kwain Godfrey, of Haiinuoiilon, spent we 1 -. ■ f — a dav ofihi* work wiU.hu sister, Mrs. Mak«? »t 8 Habit.

Kl.xabeth tiudfrw.

GOSHEN

Mis* Emetine Grace, ol Heti has been Bpen 'in a wee graudfatlirr. J. W. Grace.

Mrs. Harry tiilherl, ol Philadelphia,

Mrs. Htantri

l■u•^antl in Ntaten Island last Mr*. Jacob*, o' Brooklyn, is

for a lew weeks.

Mrs. liayuinre closed l.er summer

hou. - andrelimied IT Camden Mr*. Jo*. Wells has returned to loir

home in Brooklyn.

The tomato crop ia aitiuat a faiiure, some lartuen only gutting abort a Urn

to tha acre.

by local applications, aa they cannot roach Uie diseased portion of the ear. There ia only one way to cure deafness, and Uiat is by eonaUtuttonal romsdir*. Demfnea* ia caused by an inflamed condiUon of Uie mnoocamming of the Eustachian Tube. Wiien this tube ia inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hwtring, and when ft ta entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless ilia inflammation can ba taken out and Uiis tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will ba destroyed forever; ninr cases out of ten are canard by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mnooos surface*. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case oflkeafneas feanaed by catarrh) Uiat cannot he cured bv Hall's Catarrh Carr, bend for circulars free. F. I. CHENEY, A 00., Toledo, Ohio, bold by Druggist, 76c. Taka Hall’s Fninilv Pills lor oonrtipa

YOUR TRIP WILL NOT BE COMPLETE unlnw yon take aloug a bottle Bracn'b Whiskey. It will conic in handy too, for a glass now and then will help you to better withstand the rigors and hardships you may be subjected to. So stop iu and get a bottle before you start. LOUIS BRACA Wholesale Dealer In Liquors and Wines of Quality OCEAN AVE. A PLEASURF RAILROAD «aa lab Cltv. ■ I

FREE BOOK of SheD Tests Wc have been fortunate rtwioch to secure a number of copies of a book tefling to test the penetration, terproofing of Any one who shoots or hunt may have one copy of Ais book if be applies before they arc all gone. Local Sportsmen who hr e seen this book have been much interested. Call and get your copy today. A. G. Rice & Company SEA ISLE cmr. K. J. ,

Bwar Your Own Tro lings cannot always | m to accept In sflaiM aggravations, rultlrat* tha rfft taciturnity, and conroma your own smoke with an extra draft of hard work, ao that those about ymt may no*, be annoyed with tha dust and aoot of your complaints. — WlTBaia

INTERESTING tc INVESTORS FOR SALE.—The following lots located in the Northern Section of Sea Isle City, N. J. Lots Nos. to, 16, 17, Block ‘31 Lot No. 1, Block j2 j Lot No. 15, Block 16; Lot No. 75, Block No. 2; at the low pnce ol $50 per Lot , Section, Sea Isle City, Lot No. 4, Block 54, for $250. Apply to LEWIS STEINMEYER & SON, Se. Id. City. N. J.

HOTEL STEVENS ROBERT T. STEVENS, Proprietor OPEN ALL THE YEAR DIRECTLY ON THE BOARDWALK

SEA ISLE CITY

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CALENDARS

1916

CAPE

Wc have the latest ,lcsi.r ns and our sompjes consist of 500 rliffcrent kin.ls 1 lie prices are right an.l we are ready to take your orders for l.oth Calendars and Fans. We can save you money

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