Cape May County Times, 13 July 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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4L 'cenl-»-Word' i y Column _ y -A little advertueuiei>i m tlm colamu will bring rwalu. Tb«- coal ic and U wonb • trial if y*>o ba»r witUiing to buy, erll or eiclienge. Try it.

Ko Adrertieetneat acci-pird f »r lew tbmn ‘Jjc. for hirst insertion sod ball* price lor each subsequent in*erti"ii. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS «nrf Laces Lsondrred b» ll*«- l-» hr knee svstem. < • KLLL> . Bongslow rmr It- I-- Minervs *t.. 7-1S Sea Die <'«r.

LOT FOR SALE 6400 feet of Land, House street and Pleasure Hail road, assessed P-Al- So reasonable offer refused. THUS. BUTLEIi, tilenaood avenor, T-lS-St Catnbridg . Maas.

PIANO FOR SALE Player-piano, UM rolls, cbeap: tMnote, excellent condition. Address PIANO, Times Office, 7-18 Sea Isle City.

FOR SALE 1914 Ford Touring Cai; gi-nl condition. Rev. A. C. BRADY. Sea Isle City, Sea Jersey.

GIRL WANTED For general bonsework. Apply to Mrs Hu a ell. Marine place, below Houstreet, Sea Isle City. 7-13 iii

FIXTURES FOR SALE. Drue Store Fixtures, oak. adl at sacrifice; in excellent codbition; lour wall cases, one standing counter, gluas doors, shelves, complete; 00 labeled drawers, 100 glass bottles; glaas stoppers. Apply M. A. WEN DLL, Sea Isle City, N. J. DIAMOND CLUSTER LOST. Lost, a pair of diamond cluster earrings Saturday, June 10, in School Auditorium, Sea l.lr City, or on lb. street. Finder will receive liberal reward by returning same to Mr*. 11. h. Vraiaa, Paris St. and Landis Ave., Sea lala City. NOTICE. H»v g dispoaed of my interest in the business of tnr Sea Isle City Lum ber Company, 1 will bcreafle; dc.oL: my entire time to building and construction work. My office will be located at my residence, 21 Paris St., Sea l*ls City. C-16-St EDWARD B. ARNETT. BUILDING FOR SALE The office building ol Uir Sea Die City Lumber Company in offered loi w,Ir - tame to be removed Iroiu the puu-iMS within thirty day*, aise Ji*^2 frri; would make a nice bungalow; Apply Edward B. Amell, Sea Die CRv. PAPER HANGING Sow’r the time 1^ do your I’ai-i hauging if you waul save Lei me give you an estimate. V . " Gnarauired. I-SU-I. «! M. M.8o»sov»V. Sea 1»W- t'itv. S. J.

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AT THE CHURCHES MESSIAH LUTHERAN Rev. Jon* T. CiLciKn. PaMor. Tlie current issues of Hie Lmhe-an Church Work and Obserrer contain full accounts of the ** merger' - ol tlie U.ree principal bodies of LulhetsiA. whicl. was voted upon favorably at the biennial convention held in Chicago and recently adjourned. This action Mdrrrd a most important forward movenirut, uuiling in one body and under one name all tlie Lutheran connumiicants in tlie Failed Stales. Tlie genial and eflicietii Secretaiy of lt»e Boaidof Churrh Kxteusioii pn-ached ■I Mreni^h iTioteli Iasi Sunday morning. AHhoagh the steady rain kept many at home, there was a good attendance and all were well repaid m listening to Dr. Weber's inspiring snd iustrucUvesrrmou on ” 1» Life Worth Living?" The local pastor and rhnrrli received a visit on Tuesday of tl.-.s w e*-k from tinS> oodical Commuter on Home Missions of Uir hart IVnusylvania Synod, tins being tlieir tirst official visit. On Monday evening the committee took part in tlie service of dedication of the Stone

Harbor chutch.

Mr. Alex. D. Cliiquoine, General Secretary of tlie Lottie ran section of the Laymen's Miasi-marr Movement, will prearh at Meawiali (.'hutch on Sunday morning. July 14Ui. This is the tirst visit of this famous laymen to Sea Isle C-tv at.d a cordial welcome will he ex-

tended to him.

"n ^uudayevening an address will be delivered by Rev. Clias. G. (iireliut. of If.-iiton, one of tlie district superintendent* of tlie Sew Jersey Children's Home Society. This will be followed by a tenmn.ule sermon on “Our Duty in Hie Food Crisis," hv special request of Herbert Hoover, the government food expert recently recalled from Belgium for apecial work at liomr. Mrs. Frank Wood is colhcung a special luud fur the purpose ol securing a durable specimen of i ie Stars and Suipea, to Boat from the llagstaff erected ou the Lutheran corner on July 4th. Tlie present flagpole will be tlie topmast above a 34-foot mast presented to tlie churrh hr CoiitracUu S|ieer and which will hr envied at an earl) dale. AiiuUt 'JU.UUO bricks have been remved liom the ruilii ol the old Contlnriilal Hotel to a c mvi nieul place for hauling to the churcb co-ner, and the work is being carried on as rapidly as hor can be secured. Regular Schedule of Servicra. Sunday A. M. at 11 o'clock, service of worship and aertnon. At 230 1‘. M., Sunday School. Grad-

ed lessons. Adult Bible daas. Sundays at 8 P. M , congregation service and sermon. Thursday. 8 P. M., mid-week service, with brief address or Bible study Saturday at 8 P. M. Junior Luther

League.

Strangers and visitors are especially incited to attend ail these services. ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH Rev. J. J. O'FarreL Rector. Masses at S'- Joseph's Church on .Sundays are at ti, 730 and £30 on .Sunday mornings. Week days at 7:30 o'clock. Confessions Saturday afternoons at four o’clock and evenings at eight. Benediction every Sunday night at 730.

Uranus. It wan ou the ev.-rlne of March 13, I?"-!, that William Hi-rwhel, at Klougti, England. il-M-uvi'icd a new |itai:eL W White I'* pay n iumpllment to George UI„ l '» pat run. he gave It the name of Gemglum ►Mu*, or the (Dordsn ► tar. ttCicr English aetiouotncr*. wiwlilng to < iiupllnx-ot the dlncvirerer bltUM-ir. ►iir.t-,ii-d the name of Uer•cliei. (*o:i(::iental astriHiiRnera |iro poneil that the old my thuluglcal system Is* follow. J. and the name of Frafias wan uni-pti-d by Die adentlflc world lor the seventh plsnet Roof Gar Jon of tbe New World. Ib.llita is tin- TiU-t of Bouth Ameri •a. It is the higtn-tt Inhabited country In (be western liemlspbi-rc. Although only 10 ilrgreos from the equator. Bo llvta Is evik'er thau Maine It's s roomy country. Think of this: You co*rId put sixty Ib-lglums Into Bolivia, and yet thl-. greet land has ouft one third of Ih-lglum's popuhitiou. For rlgui-r* and l irelgu capital ate |touring Into Bolivia, and Iter Immense atom of that exceedingly precious metal, tin jiromlm.- tuu-h fur tin future.—World Outlook. Hot and Cold. "Bay. Jin- have you hot and cold wralc-r lu your housey “Burr I hav e, cold water for any aug geatiou* I muy hsp|icn to make and hot water th- rest of the tltne.“—Haiti

Have you /os/ anything? Don’t sil down and mourn with a “I'll never gel it back" expression on your face. Cheer up! Put out a dragnet for it That means use a lost and found ad. in this paper. Most people are honest, and few want rewards, so the cost to you is trifling.

STONE HARBOR BATH HOUSES FOR RENT WITH SUITS 24 Bath Houses. Cipars and Confectionary Stand, SleepttJ Room, toilets, shown baths, laundry, check toom «nd outfit of mea, and women’s bathing suits. Situated on 96th Street (Stone Harbor’s principal thrroughfaje) and the beach front in very heart of the resort, one square from Keadtiii 1 and Pennsylvania Stations. Connected with city uatc and lighted by electricity. The Sloucmen’s Excursion* will, it is estimated, bring fiuytoo people to Stone Harbor litis season. • *nly one otlitr set of lotb houses on the beach. Bath house facilities are, therefore, entiirii

inadequate.

Will rent to capablc.and reliable people at a bat yt.in figure, it* war having prevetred the consummation of another lease. Telegnyh or telephone (reversing charges) SOUTH JERSEY REALTY COMPANY N. E. Cor. Third & Walnut Street*, Philadelphia

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Republican Voters OF Cape May County I beg to submit my name as a candidate for the Republican Nomination for Surrogate, at the tlie ensuing Primaries. PAUL E. CARROLL Thu Adr. u Paid lot by Pact. K CanaoLL. — Republican Voters 1 hereby announce myaelf a candi- I date for the nomination for Assembly on the IL-pnblican Ticket at the coming Primary Election, and will greatly appreciate your support. MARK LAKE. Thi* Adv. is paid for by Mark Lake.

SURF HOUSE SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. WAYNE M. STRUTHERS. Proprietor NOW ORKN SEASON 1917 TMimrr •i. coho rr*» ■ SttCE3!«S -S3

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Daring the War industry must keep on the hum. Production must not decrease. Intelligent plans fur development and exjiansion must be foimulatcd and put into action. The strongest allv to sound, progressive enterprise is 4 dejicndablc banking connection. This institution continues to meet the legitsmalc bnsiurss tvquitcmeuts of this euminuuity as usual. First National Bank OCEAN CITY. N. J.

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Car* Sold With Written Guarantee ONE PRICE TO ALL OVERLANDS I91SA2 6 cyl. 7 pass 19:6*3 *00 Ri. Del. Wage'' IS14 79 Coupe. 4 pas*. 1915*0 Touting and Road ater. 1915-69 "00 lb. Del. Wagon • Other Makes of Can • 1916 Scnpps Booth, estrs

Overland Motor Broad and Wood Sir PViLdoIpkM.

Mail Order Service The Snellenburg System Offers Unusual Conveniences and Advantages to the Out-of-Town ^Customer Util store, now in it* 44th ye*r. ho* established Itself as a leader because of iu first-class werrl.w—iu dependable merchandise—and iU reasonable prices, lu MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT has been perfected oo that you may have the benefit at all times of the judgment of specialty trained expert shoppers, experienced in the selection of all kliwt. and qualities of merchandise, as well as la particular line*. No matter ho» large or how small your order, it will bo guea the same prompt and .artful attention as If you wore shipping in person Moreover. w« are always ready to furnish any information that may be desired, or to send aam-ph-s from our regular stocks. Dm t forget that our FREE DELIVERY SERVICE will bring your purchase* directly to your door without any additional cost*. Keep »■ touch with our daily advertisements u the Philadelphia Newspapers. Always, uo’t-.i lot uni 1’trfuiicvlurw—we air canylug must cxltttalvt line u! 1-launch., butli Wool and Cot* ton, blcAilini ami unblcarlievl Sheets. Sheeting, Pillow Case a. Muslin, i ia.trr. etc. of all sues aud widths tut RHI* CR* JSS WuKK. We air ]>ri-|>mrvl to take can- ol Mint want' juomptlv ami to give you thor v*luo at nttuMially low *irices.

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Thrce «oU«Ke'. all furnished throuRhout; situated on Landis the principal avenue in Sea Isle City; porch front s. Pri .v $ the three. Apply Lewis Stelnmeyer and Son. rl.ewisS Sea Isle City ; Jas. I-. Sherry , li).‘ i \ rch Sk ,. hi|a 5 1

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Avenue. 1200 for Chester. wltchell.

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