Cape May County Times, 11 May 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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S ^Ceni-a-Word — ^ Colnmn - J A little •deettieeaent in Ite* colnmn will bring retoUe. The co»i n emnll. and i« worth a trial il too t*ve an^u.in g id bo;, aril or rscUauge. Try It.

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So Admtiarmtut accepted lot i«» »Ktn aSc. lor >um iDjertion atxl ballprice tor each eubeeqoenl ineeriion. YACHT FOR SALE Twin-acrew power radii “Winning" (or aale; 30 groaa tonf and iv net ton* capacity; rcboorrr riggnl, l»o maati, 3t led long. 12 feet beam. Ujxogbt 4 6 '; Bleeping quarter* for eight, ctiiua, bedding and other- equipment, ball aouau and recently re-pajnted; yacht afloat, protected by ctova* covwiuga. liar be aeeo at Snlvaaen'a sup * ard. ISrd btrret and North Yacht itaain. Stone Harbor. l'hot« on requwi. BOL’TH JERSEY REALTY UOMTASY K. E. Cor. Third and Walnut St».. Philadelphia. 4 2b4t FARITS AND PROPERTY W ANTED FARMS AND PROPERTY WAN TED any a Sera, it } on cast to aeli rent. Change or boy, try me. One pet c alter aold. Hundred* o[ Rnyen a ant my next Catalogue out. HAHR'b FARM AUESCY, HA) Rroad Street, Nr• ark, N. J.

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COTTAOE FOR SALE

*3,hOU will boy apleodid fnrniahed cottage at the aoofo-weal corner oI Neptune barrel and Pieaaure Railroad. Apply to any agent fat Sea lale City. tl

PIANO for sale

11 yon pay balance^ 131 on handaome Tpright Piano u»rd week*, it u yoort. The Oibb Piano Co., H-TS Mam atreet, Springfield, Mma. 4,30.17. 5t

PAPER MANOINO

Sow’, the hmr to do yoor Paper-ibe girrn the credit. »o Sunday, i( I ii yon want h. *a»r money- mother be living. Id O. tejonr enrire eln yon an raumah-. An work | ofienng* at her lee*. II abe if in the t-20-!l tl. ‘and of dreami, let n» ofler np a bitaa- ! . mg that wc are privileged to bare eceb Yon are cordial'y invited to attend ir apeciaJ aerricea lor Mother*' Day, »here the whole aervjce will be planotd cheer and encourage mother* and tdiuonieb everyone to more love and

AT THE CHURCHES SEA ISLE CITY U. E. CHURCH A Corbin Brady. Paator. Tlie arcond Sunday in May baa been art aaideaa ” Mother*’ Day" througbonl the enure country. The day may be obeerved by wearing the carnation, doing tome act ol kindneae, the writing of a leiter to a mother far away, or by a email gift or tribute to the loved one. How ranch we owe t" mother, the who loved n* firwt! Other* may come and creep into our beam and fill it with a lore that ia almost pain, bnt in the holy of holiea there ia kept a chamber inviolate lor mother. Whatever of good, l, of generooi impulae* that

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Tha Perspective cf LightVelasques recucidxed that Ught la elastic and Illuminates the air: bmce be warn the first to dfaewer a new kind of peniwctHe. Men brng ago find learned to mske lines vauUb fp.m the eye. to make the figure* diminish in tin and shaj-e as they recede from the front and to explain the distance by runtraMS of Ught and shade Rut he discovered the pervini-tive «>f light fly the must dtdlcste rendering of tbs quantity of Ught rrfle ted from i and every inn o. the room and the hgon-s and objects It It be has given to the latter the reality of form and to the room Its an**ranee at hollowness and distance.

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where it was bam and to follow throughout lift tne occupation to which it was bred. De not live in ignorance.

The Weaver Store Ocean City, N. J. Successors to S. S. McALLISTER We have taken over the business formerly conducted by Mr. McAllister at No. 805 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, a”** DOW Open for Business We will handle about die — line of goods as have heretofore made the store so well known under Mr. McAllister’s management We are stocking it with fresh, new Merchandise, and will add new things from time to time as we learn to know the wants of the community. Our motto here will be the same as we have always done business under elswbere. Good Goods Good Service The Square Deal Our aim is to become at least a small part of the business life of the community, to give the most satisfactory service in the way of distributing merchandise, to give fair exchange in goods for every penny that passes over our counters, and to deal in such a way as to merit the confidence of our customers. We already have put on the shelves up-to-date merchandise in Hoisery and Underwear Laces and Trimmings Dry Goods and Notions Ribbons and Waists BLOUSES, Etc., Etc. Come In And Look Us Over, Whether You Want to Buy Or Not. We Gladly Show Goods and Answer Questions THE WEAVER STOrI wannem

Special Announcement In accordance with oor announced policy of aiding ever)’ way posrible to ha up the Federal Goveramt in the present crisis, wc k*i entered oor aubsaiption j a limited number of the pi posed U. & Revenue Ko: and will receive sub tions from individuals ous to pttrehase the and make the allotiuer._> the order in which thr. received. The bonds will of various denominai: and we will attend to all details of purchase fret any cost or comtnL whatsover. First Nattonal Bas Ocean Ctty.N.

Let oa to ywir prtattng-’ anything that can be punted

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It U a natural law In California, «*- pedally In the southern part of the gi«t« that (oik* grow young instead of old. Every time a roae fades ia thta tweet land Its color flnda Us way Into tha cheek* of some visitor from the east who has coma her* to Beak health which only a < lime Uke this esa give.—Los Angeles Times.

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FAMOUS OAK BRAND $2.00 THE USUAL UNITED $1.50 A3 Stylos So* thorn fo ear b UNITED HAT STORE: ^ 1215 Marie* Sl, I

fc-at Apploo and Bananas. Baked appb* aud baked or Mad bananas make an excellent SBbstttnte fo* a vegetable and may be used with meat lusised of the potato or o and at a smaller cook Both aj ■nri i—n»i.s. mills In more food t per pound (of edible portions) than onions, and thr> give a pleasant flavor

OarteXI was the first president to have his mother among bis Inaugnra tton day bas rev* MiOacnbe tor the Cape Uaj CwUJaU

New Series oi Shares Now Open S<i Iik City K. & L Ajioclitioc

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Most Economical Stove on the Market” Booklet Mailed va Request J. REYNOLDS & SON HEATERS AND RANGES 1613 FILBERT STREET, Philadelphia

SnellenburgS R i enri*e au>crr MAMter HVTOixipsTitceTs L J • * Mad Order Service The Snellenburg System Offer* Unusual Conveniences and Advantage* to the Oat-of

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a leader beoanae of Ha first-class aarvicn—*U depandaMa tnevth i ediae- -and Us reaaaoakla prices. It* MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT has been perfected so that ynTLaVka™ ^ b ~ it •* •D ***• tne lodgment of spedaUy Raised eapart shoppers, experieaced 1, the selection «f aU WtaJ. .mO

qualities of aerchandtae. as well as U particular 11.^ Nr matter hew Urge or hew aaaall yeur order, it wtll be the asms prompt and careful attestlaa as tf yon were

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Our Carpet and Upholstery Deyoitiuenis are offering unusual assortments ol needed attractive Household Furnishings at extremely . w prices. In these days of rapidlv advancing prices, it will jay to buy

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Can S44 Witt Writtu Cwiu'i ONE PRICE TO AU OVmRLANDS H12 59 Touring, new W 1*1349 Touring. 1915-49 800 lb. Del. Wage' 1 1*14-79 Coup*. 4 past. 19)540 Touring and R«»* a •ter. OAcr M.kn of C*r> 1914 Caoillac. Vpasa. new ly painted. 1914 Ford Touring. Overland Motor CoBrt»ari and Wo«J Screri*