Cape May County Times, 20 April 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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A lull* ndu'itHKiueui in will briua imuIU. ll>» cort •• •n»wi, MU ii wurlL a utal H 5'>“ ‘“’f.JJ".*' VAlug to buy, n'll >" i »*'ii»ug*.^Try lU No AUvotUtoU»«ul aocopled lot Ipm Ibiu aiic. lot hn»l lutofUou ADO I'lll pile* lor nob *iil>M>aueul tutortioi^ MUUiA IVR 5AU! 1'Alr young mule# lor Apply 10 ChurlM H. Koborta, Nliorf I lUpUM Cbutfib, iKvan Vw»

POLITICAL

1 hereby announoe mytelf »

candidate for

CITY COMIUSSIONBR

at the Klection, Tuesday May 8th

I am not seeking election for

what there is in it, but if I can help Sea Isle City I »m willing to accept the office if you deem

PAttrtk AND l*KO»'UKIV WAN THU |

FAKMS AM» TKUfKHTV « \M* ‘ it l»est to elect me.

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aiy a»u Uatologur out. UAHK'bTAKM A>.KM-\.

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NewaiA. N.

LOCH

(CevUsMd fwin !»»*• *1 v „ HukW. "i MinriiK'. b " win b. H""»" Btnidu-. .* miMU .1 lb* 1MOMM Pr.nKtniyr Mr. and Mr*. Joi. Kina BarretL of Writ Philadelphia. »'•’ recent airtr- »]. In Rea tale City. They are being entertained by their aunt. Mlaa Conway. at her cottage on Minerra atreet. Kev. John T. OlHIaon. of the local Uulheran Church, win P^ach to the State priaoner* at the I«eeaburg Farm Colony, on Sunday tfternon at the Invitation of Chaplain John Hackett. of Millville.

UUoal prognosticator* i

• completely

OOtTJtQB I OK SALH ff afti will buy aplemtiJ tuiuMbed Ugv MUi»*oUlb «r.l C.'iurl ol NrpUui* aiul I'lraauiv Kailioad. Apply h. auy ageui iu lira l»le City. IMANO I‘OR NALL II you pa» balance »IM on handaome Upngbi lla'"’ M * r ' 1 '■ wr,A ';.“ '* tiTSbb r,a«oCo..:i : * Mmn - , . : p. Spiiugteld. Ma» _ PAPKR HANOI NO Now’* th* *" > '' al banging il Let me S>" " H1 Ouaianiee.1 M. M.SH'rai

favor a program of economy, consistent with good business ptindples, and submit my post service as your Freeholder as an evidence of my interest in the

w elute of the City.

CHAS. H. CLOUTING.

* M v k.. lw M Ctonttag

1 lierebv announce mmll a» a eandid.i, tor CITY OOMMISSIOSKK ol Sea late CUy, ai Uw Klecbon ol May Sth

LBO At. UY KRTtSCgTY ^ ,SLl notice OS tLCCTlON Nam i. «"

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in and f.w the Our ,4 >.-» •* * will meet in the r•»'''* ‘^inaHer

4r«i<aat<-'t on

TueaOar. Mar 9\*. M«een thv h«u. ot

•e'en P • - isu,^- W

ducou* a vW>»u tor th, ehs-u.'T. .d three era tor the a*id sYtj «d ' to aerrv be a i-'* o* ^

POLUNd PtavESS rtrat Ward Room. K tWlrruwn No- h»v

Tli* tint ward baa a new voter. On Tuaaday morning Morria Solronor. Jr., came to atay with Mr. and Mi*. Mom* Solroney, and Morria Sr. la wearing that paler familtaa amlle that won't come oil. Mr*. Solronay and child am

doing very wall.

A. G Rice, who har been eerioarty 111 for week. past. U at last reported entirely out of danger, and will *oon he able to greet hie many friend* who have felt keen anxiety becanee of hi* condition. He la rtlll to the care of a

trained nuree.

Auguatua Kahtn and wife, of PhUa delphta. were at their l^ndto avenue home over the weekend. Mr. Nahm will return for the election next month, and early in June wlU open hi, tailoring establishment here for

aa to the probable outcome of th* election, and all aorta of combination* are *poken of. although the aenameul *eema to favor thoae candid atea who will agree to accept a smaller salary than la now being paid the City Commissioners, especially

for the office of Mayor.

The Preparedness Meeting. In the Sea Isle City School Auditorium was most rocceaafu! and Inspiring, the Wildwood Coast Artillery, headed by Captain Daniels, giving it true military color. The chief speaker* were ex-Sheriff William H. Bright, of Wildwood. who brought the Artillery with him. thirty ^trong, and Dr. Dlx, of Cape May Court House. The talk of Mr. Bright was mainly along the line of loyalty to the Government, the victory that la certain to come out of the preaert war. anu outlining a plan for food conservation that will enable everyone to help America win. even though they stay at home. Dr. Dlx spoke along similar lines, and brought

-What I

• Believed Hlfci happened '

Murdock? He-That affaWa . t*Uow told her the had a »ualc*l

laugh, and .be went Into

o U “ of bU ■thrice.—Woman • Home

Companion

Kola* In EvacychlnsIt to held by more tlian one blgh auuJrfr, ,b.t n»..„ 1O „oorb,icn««i~n* ; ed bv an rMi-rtmeot tlrnt hydrogen can £ Into a vacuum tube throcgli an lD«nd**.ent platinum Wlndow. ln

a almUar way

glass, and thi* U a 1*^ In th* manufacture of vacuum tubes, because •odium «■*!> be I—' '“to the tube ^

abvirt' ibe tvaWi'.al

the Italton phyal. shown that

hydrogen |-*» U.-vugh

Matter mu' therefore be genemlly re-

garded a* full of hole*.

Twa Houastonics.

The brat American v«tol sunk bya

boatlle subrusriue In warfare bor* ttj* •sme name a. the Hoosatonlc. a too the

w*. la* in— -a

l.«<h . .oil., ot WPUW <b ' „,.,1.»„ —mrrrf TN. 1—

,.„i, . .oil,, or »pi.~, ' b ' U-i tp. audience that packed the auditorium. nul ibr t utted States when he said that -Thl* la a fight, not ttranittilp HaQ mtnnb-. sunk In Obaria*agalnst the German people, whom we ^ UrlK< . ,> M ,. „igbt of Feb. 1*. 186 *- love and respect but against the bT ttM . Coufederaie a"!‘marine H. U KaU- r and the autocracy he repre- Honlev

sent*. I don’t wish the Katoer any

KmVARD R ARNETT

Recent gue-t, at the Dervln cottage ,.n the Boardwalk are Mrs. P Me Goohaa. Miss Mary McGoohan. John Mi4Utohsn. John McCormick. Jame, Oervln. Miss Mary Carr. Miss Bessie Smith. Miss Prances IvRoa* and Miss Helen Rarriei. all of rhlladelphla. The Dervln collage has been open for the

past three weeks

Notice has been given the atock holders of he Sea Isle dl> Ocean Pier Company of an srringement for diaeolutlon of the Company, owing to the forecloaure by Henry Stokrer. of the mortgagee of the P*er preperty Okas L LandU is the PaUcttar for

tbe eomplainant*.

Moe RotortgeU. who *o swcceasfullv cocducted the Sea Isle CUy Ocean Iter the last two "sara. was in town r U*t Prida} He will again operate i the pier thl* year bat hi* brother. David RoaeafeJd who Ibr taany aea » coadoctrd the si.we. corae- of

harm, but 1 hope he dies s natural death and does it quick ” The meeting was opened with tbe singing of patriotic songs, and with prayer by Rev. J. T. Gllltoon. The closing prayer was by Rev. A. O Brady The meeting was presided over by Edward R Arnett. President of the Business Men's Association, under whose auspice* It was held. Professor John Carrol was committee on arrangement* The story of the -Man With out , c-.tr,on b. Mr. Crol. was greatly enjoyed, as wa* a *ong bv Bertha Momhlnweg. "I've Raised a Boy for I’nde Sam ' The hall was tastefully decorated with American

flags.

AELF DENIAL. my ptoMtins to • hah* •*

Th# Woman Wh* Did. Uke all condoctora. I have frequently loaned carfare. I think tbe averag* to about #1 a year, but I am getting hardcoed on that joint In all my twentyfour years' evperieoce I never had but fare returned and that was bya woman —A Conductor to New Tor* Railway, Employee*’ Mtgsxlnr.

A Tiwpody-

-Whst a thtt In the maiir “A tragvdy of mine.” “Have yon ie*l!y written * tragedy.

«ld charT -

-Looks like it I've paid return postage on it now fourteen time*”-!"**-rilto Courier-Joumai. And Sh* Fall Far It. am not easily fit tiered.” she aald. -indeed not.” be repSed. “It would he difficult to make you out to b* more beautiful than yoa really ara”— TW r-olt Free I'Teas

: I aa m th* band* ol av tueodi. It « ec«e4 l adema’v pledge mvoeU to a

i.jvwux' > , bo*tMto-hke. ptvgreaai.v CMv admuu*-

l ad ' iiauea. KeKvag Uwu the iNty a exp^k.v a c,D:SSL”“T-^

■ x .. . Vbb- ih*Salarto*aft^OMdlatoa.totok«ML th.R«wTwa. House it .- awdaratood.

' N v and .wort evtwaaa# io a* near a hkepro- j m jjj be here •?'* r***-

^ ^ ^ ‘ ' "» ^ a,tou A ^w altar ss.i ^w*W«r

' b, !,4 i-:4 .!-• » • BMlMI .-»er..r^

( b* name* of the** persons < „ the local Latheraa OWeeh Tb*

.. vxwe at the'.*• , swees'-w *v®*ra. J 0 ^ Elector*:

at l take thta cp<vw«OB»t.-

N.Wfficd w*- » v - . Uw vvwee* cl to. vY«v ol Sea la* CYty the ——1 - e. .« r-ev-eruiM. *■

Special Announcement In accordance with onr announced policy of aiding in •y way possible to back up the Federal Government in the present crisis, we hive entered onr subscription for a limited number of the proposed U. S. Revenue Bonds and will receive subscrip, tions from individuals desirous to purchase the same and make the allotments in the order in which they fie .received. Tbe bonds will be of various denominatio: and we will attend to all the details of purchase free ci anjr cost or commission whatsover. First Hatioul Baal Ocean City, N.J.

Subscribe for tb* Cape May Coen Time*. Il-Sfi per year.

New Series ot Starts Now Open hit Qty B. & L. ittocuu

das your *0= any particular atktot 1c faculty at oollrg*r -Oh. yea He Is running through

We muat taugh before we are or etoe we m-.y die b*fo«* we | tough at aft.- lo« Brcyeee. 1 Subscribe for the Cape May < Timaa. »1« per year.

meeting twouble.

» fully

to tb* regwtrv judgv <*» Iba V .4 tb* OfiKai?

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into 1 have ~ — da*» be n etoemoa a* .weof veto

{ wtoMc tore* are to lay b. t«*. to torve ke a

r. s', .c Ni'n.'

built b' J*ka Ro*a. b**»'i .wbed aa tratoed wahwat by Shafer aad Saf.o*. aad dec*

rated with auitaKr evaerlug* «* >**Eer oolora a»d deaigaa. prc«r»d*d ky

Mrs. Henry Brook,

Ray 1. WYtowa of Mr aad Mrw Witoou. of Minerva **re*

Automobile Parte YOU CAN FIND THEM AT BATTLERS

ALSO New aad aerced hand bodies. 1601 to 1615 Sp. Garden St

Stores Fi-erywhere

Coast to Cout

Diked Hi! for Easter FAMOUS OAK BRAND $2.00 THE USUAL UNITED $150

UNTIED HAT STORES ins MmW sl, rtfli

^"•=5- SIORAffi BAITtRlES

ia duwea ekaega werked «« «Ik b-- tie

- *a exktbrttoa t» tb* near fa are

„ Otoj Curl aad iwd.recv- ‘ kx%J vacwr-. Ray WUacu ia tk* rv-wng

HUMES' ELECTIICML GMIASE 9th Street aad Weskry Avenue GGEAI CITY. *'

^ . to*: ntrwrd ft akN-ugh b* to TXiad t k» tkvrd year of active ***• q ty • | wee. at’. to*« : •-* guard daty luCbiaa ^ r»P« r _ j Tbe rhec-.vu Nr $e« (ale Cwy Cum- c aad *.«* harwo^-ualj .. _ . — Twuto?

- . r-vua today AS . 1

S i WILL KM

| Seashore Pioperty, dear of ettmberance. tor PfcilBdeljv”- ■ Icv'stment Propertie*.

These cocsist ssostly of six loom hoaea.with beafAlwavs rested. Is making exchange yoc cac be snre of interest of 7 to :o per cent, on

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YO. W ANT \v V*v TAX BILL RKDWED

VOTE FOR

LOL^IS BRACA

WHAT YOU CAN GET AT CAMP’S STORE No. 19 Italia Street Sea We City HOCSE-FL RMSMPMS SHvDES POT* p\\< IROMM1 BOAUOS Sh-TTINCS pai^rs. et.

Vise * «mw Ch.Mrci s

1 CLOTHES SLITS rompeks PUESSEs . OVERALLS rt'V* P«t»l C.rd» »•! noi«cr*«. *lber Uuaj.

1 have ju*t purchaied the Continental Hotel At Sea Ule City, Prcopect Street awl M» Place, and am tearing it down for the material For Sale All kinds of frame lumber, 'ittrh boMn^ <k«orv windows, brick, and kindbxv* wood can be bad cheap on tbe ground. bamuel Campbell -«.'v-, s Bridgeton, N- J-