Cape May County Times, 10 August 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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i' Ccnl-a-Word i f Column ^ A liult •dverti«riiirnt ui tin* column will brina rramla. Tb*- c<.»i ■* •mall, •od U wortli • trial *1 v«o have •nytbing to boy, eeM nr rxriianar*. Try il. Ko Advertiwim-nt accrptrd lor lea* than U5c. lor l-irat Inaertioii and ballprice lor eacli •ubs<-quenl inarrUmi.

QIRL WANTED For otlice «ork; knoab dpa •>{ tjjM-aril-ing and book-keeping desirable. Apply TlMEU «*"ice. Sea lair ('ll ..

FOU SALE Stodrbakrr touriiiR car in excellent wndition; price FM.. Mra. L. I»<>wuer. Sea Ide (Sly. FOR SALE. CHEAP International Harrrater (Sxiipaiir'a auto truck; taitlygixid cwitdilroii; uiakeoKer. A. *i. Kn i: A Co.. Sea lele City. 7-^7-3t

ORUAN AND PIANO TCNIN'J Kepairiug and Krbiiitding; line lour and action regnla'ing Tliiily-tiee vean «iib Jamib Beliak'* Soua,Cuiiuiugbaiu Piano Company, UlaMit* A Son ami Wil.iaiu II. Dutton A Son. John J. Cavanamih, H'Ji Talker alirel, Plnudi-ipSia. For July and Auguat, l»•■|Md Hotel, Sea lain City. 7-3D-7I LOT FOR SALE &&U0 leet nl Land, Hon e elieet Pleasure Kailroad; aaaraard F*'in. reaaonablr oiler re I u led. THUS. BI TLEK, lileiiaood ateliue, 7-18-3I Cambridge, Mai

OCEAN VIEW ITEMS. Mrs Moore I* entertaining her couaIn from Washington. D. C. Capt Frank Shaw apent several day* with bis wife, who Is at home for an Indefinite slay. Mrs William Henderaon. of Ocean City, was the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Mbion Corson, this week Mrs. Kin in a Sharp spent the week with her niece. Mrs. Julia Kabille. ai Atlantic City. Among those who are occupying cottages at Seavllle Camp Meeting are Somers Townsend and family. Aaron Delanrey and family, and Mrs. Lydia Watkins, of this place Mr and Mrs. Frank Shaw, of Sea Isle, spent Sunday aftenmon with Mrs. Matilda DeVaul Mr. and Mra. Mlnford iiean have returned to their horn* In tiennantowr.. after an enjoyable visit with her father. Steven Parsons Albert Way and family spent the weekend a lib their m>ii Uncoln and family, at Summerville Miss Minnie Way. ol New York. Is visiting her brother-in-law. Eugene C Cole. Itulla Hewitt and family were Atlantic City visitors recently. Capt. and Mrr Frank Candy, ol I'ourt House, an- visiting ber sister.

Mrs Frank Shaw. Miss Myra Way completed her fourth year at the State aumine: school In Ocean City. Friday. A slight automobile accident occur red at the lake Sunday afternoon, when three cars were trying to p*»each other. One car skidded, collid Ing with another car. breaking one n-ar wheel and the mud guard mid broke one rail on the cement wall along the lake. Miss Lucy Cole has returned hone afi>-r an extended visit with her Bister. at Bridgeport. Conn Mr. and Mrs. CriRjth Candy speni Sunday at Wildwood. Mr and Mrs. Calvin Richmond of New field, spent part of the W eek vM> Mrs Matilda DeVaul. Mrs Waller *raylor and daughter. Miss Lila, and Miss Mlltle Taylor, of Tuckahoe. spent Monday with Mrs. (•riflltb Candy

dubM-tibo lot Uia Capo May CvantJ Times, ll.6b pax year.

W-HT PATCH A HOLT I

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PAPER HANUINU Now’s the lime to do your i’aperbaoging il you want In save money. Let me give you an estimate. All work Uoarauteed. 4 - - J0-l7 tf. M. M.SOIKONEV, Sea Isle City, N. J. AVALON NOTES. Mrs. Lacy Thoroughgood is in this resort getting her house In iwullnr for the tenants who an- to occupy for the month ol August. Mr Tbaddeus Con-ckl. aci-ompanled by Mr. Jack Hart. .- |x-nt a very enjoyable week end here. Mr. R. C. Wilson and family arrived on Saturday at the Hunk oottajtt. which they have taken lor the monih of August. Mr and Mrs Charles II Wills v Sunday vhdton hen Mr. Samuel Scott Is spending hn vacation here with his p.m-uis, I and Mrs. J. T. Scott. Dr. W. T. Seary and wile are Bleak Hoiim- Club for a stay of a I weeks Miss Marie Met'andless returned her botue in this ivscrL after a stay ol two weeks witn frSnds in Kstuotit. Va. Miss May 1‘oiieui Is visiting several w»-eks a' the bome of 1 France* H. Smith.

Pl'BLlC NOTICE.

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A TEN DAY flORIDA TOUR FOR YOU READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FULL PARTICULARS. SEND IN YOUR NOMINATIONS AT ONCE AND GIVE YOUR CONTESTANT AN EARLY START FOR THIS IDEAL

TRIP.

The Cape May County Times will send two young ladies on a vacation tour in October to Florida, with all expenses paid by this paper from the time of leaving until the return. The membership in this party will be determined by a popular vote of our readers. The contestants securing the highest number of votes will be entitled to one of the tours. WHAT THE TOUR INCLUDES. The tour offered by this newspaper is one of the finest in the Country. It covers oxer 2000 miles by water, with all expenses from home back to home paid by the paper. The trip will cover approximately nine days, and will be Jacksonville, Florida, with numerous stops off en route. The trip will Ik* made aboard a large ocean steamer, elegantly appointed. On the down trip the steamer passes between Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter, of Civil War fame, and a stop at Charleston. S. C.. is made the second day. with ample time for a visit to all the historic points of interest In this great city of the South, with its Battery’ Esplanade. old Cathedrals and numerous other attractions. Op the third day our tourists will arrive at Jacksonville. At four o’clock the same afternoon the Daylight and Searchlight trip oil the St. John’s River, termed the American Nile, will start, and will continue throughout the day, affording glimpses of native alligators, tropical birds, marvelous water foliage, dense forests with ova hanging Spanish moss, and open lowlands. The fifth day will be spent in Jacksonville, anti on the sixth, seventh and eighth day the tourist is on the homeward journey by water, arriving back on the ninth day after leaving. AH in all the trip is one that will never be forgotten, and is me worth working for. It can be taken by YOU. at no cost, if you will take advantage of the opportunity being offered you. and enter this great popularity contest, which is now open. Read These Rules Governing the Contest

RIGOR BADLY LICKED (CxitUntast front page 1) i, ai r ol ih>- Slat*- Road t'oinniicsron I,Hd in Trenton Jtily 17th. 1 askrd tb>status of the road at that time and tin* ir.lormed that at the *e»«ion held that morning the Commission bad arox-d to the amvejr beinr made, with the understandltiE that the road aould i. built a* roott as th* money tia* avmUble. -H« further state* i»iat the State Is . -. as to l.-illd the mad. i-adln* the l-eojile to believe that the eotinty v. ould not have to contribute to the ! cost of the road. This is not true; when the road I* built ihr county a ill hate to put up 6“ per rent, of the cost, -rule the State will eon tribute 40 per cent of the cost. Now. don’t be mle-l.-d by false statements. I am satl*- ; fled that the present b -arri anl build tin- mad ax soon a* the State Is ready to share in the cost Five Mile Beach is well represented at present and an . Increase in membership from the Beach will not brine the mad an; i -crier. \oa.«*s to the conference In Trenton on July 15th. Mayor Baker. | of Wildwood <’re«t. wax present, and | Mr Whitley, ol the Crest was there | and hexrd what lie Conimlssiov bad , to say on the subjcei and will confirm Ibe statements I hate made "In rinsing I will say that the board ! is more In harmony this year than 1 I have ever known il lo lx- and an- rea I dy to wive due rouslderaiion to any j subject that comes before il. j H. S. RUTHERFORD. Director "

The secretarial course is designed particularly for young wn«*_ who wish to l*c self-supponinc, or to prepare tbcmscK c* to U ustS to their families or to their country In case of nerd.

PEIRCE SCHOOL P«ue Street. West of Broad

f AMERICA'S FOREMOST BUSINESS SCHOOL^

AT THE CHURCHES MESSIAH LUTHERAN. Rev John T. Cillison. Pastor Members of I’hurehes in other cities. who are here to find recreation and rest, are cordially invited to the laithcran I’hurrh services and Sun-

day School.

The Ijidh-x* Aid Society held their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday evening, and det-idt-d upon dates lor thiir annual bazaar, us well us for a xlterial event at one of the local motion-picture bouse* Messiah Church r-eig! era lion is nuking a united efiorr to pay of all outsiandlng balsnees Incident to erecting and equipping, the rTrnpel MEYHODIST EPISCOPAL. A t'orbtn Brady. Pastor. Sunday Services:

Lei Freedom Ring (Jut nation is at war to maintain its tiailitiuiis e*f lilxTtv awl jttsticr tot all nit-it Men ami Thrift arc V-^nri tl victory. 1( may not Ik- tfic juiviiegc of cvciv cili/.ft: to fight for his country, but it is both his privilege and duty to enlist every availabh dollar in thrift’s caiiNtAn Iiittr<-' , .-Bcaring Account in lhi> Institution is one of the first mean* to individual jtatriotisin ami IinlejK tturnce. First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N.

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itL'LK NO J.—Any woman o> in. of age. nsatried or single, reaid : In Sea Isle City and vicinity, who i Ik- vouched lor by three reliable .mxens. If deam-d. is eligible to enter tins coolest- She may nominate uerir a friend may place her in notuou. (Those making (heir humhome In-re will hr regarded as

n-sidents.)

KIT.K NO. 5. The two ladles securing the largest number of votes will receive the tours oSTen-d in the order their flntsliing. ItL’LK NO. 3.- Voting will be by <> methods By cou|H>ns tllp|M*l from T..e Times, which will count foi the face value ol each, and by s|<eclai I'uuiMins issued lor |•aymruls made on subscriptions according to tbe published |hT|<h1 arbtduK-. These payioetils luusl he- uueele in <-ash. to the eifflce of tbe- paper during tbe lite- of the contest u brreuixin a sperial hl-bM-riptiun coupon will lx- issue*], good for the number of vole* lo wbicli such payment Is entitled. Voles will not lx Issued in any other manner xtlbseriplMMi i-unpuns must bear the numlK-r (-orre»|H>ndIug with ledger number ou record at this i- and must be- countersigned by th manager. l oiite-staiit* may secure- votes and luhacrlpt ions nuywlu-rv. Votes are not ranslerahb- Irom one euiiteslant lo

uttaliee-s must lx- aeeeuuliaii-li»*-riber’» name and aiiiJte >.. ■» issued ou suhM-riptlons are Hi. end e»f the e-ontesl and olle-d at the diM-mion of the e.r suhsenher. nisi ae-eemifiany all suln»rl|x

Ai Strathioere: M.. Sabbath Se hool 4.nd I*. M . M-rmon

Btranger* w.-|<-ome ai all u then- ChUfeher -The-. 4tv -.i well ax ours ilu-y an- <exl'x "

SURF HOUSE SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. WAYNE M. STRUTHKRS. Propkiictok NOW OPEN - SEASON IOI7

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RULE NO. t First public*! nomlneiion* will lx- made on Friday. August IPth Voting will commence Monday. August 13th. and continue until Thuraday. <cptcnibeP 37th. at lb **o o’clex-k P. M.. at w hich lime the

coniest Will close.

RI’LK NO. i All couixm* must be filed aw-gy mid Ik- subject to the In-si-ertiun of contestants or their reSpcellve representative^ at any time during the life of the contest. t KPl.K NO <: No empfoye** or close Mattee of an employee of The Times lx eligible t«> enter the contest. Young ladns wbo are acting as correspondents to The- TimiE will not be couxld-

*re«i *X employes

KPI.I7 NO. 7 A begin) of not leas i 1 :. i tbree r-spon«lble bnxlne-ss men -. tt t .(«<■ ev hisivr rontrol of the l«l-. !<•! !xi« i'.. last day of the- i-onte*' ;.nd 1 make- aiiuoiu.i-eiiient of the result Of

I hat day’s voting.

Rll.i: Nt» n The manager re serve.* i le right to reject any neuulnnti'tn and to teas* final Judgment upon i . •i>iex!i*tn that may arise, not cov-

e I ext he Ihes*- rule*

HVI.K No V Ne. stalenie-nt or I - ixa made by any mil>1 tor. eanvas-. i ■ i e.r a e-t.l. vary In.-, trom loe-xe- rules, i will lx- rrogrilze-d by Th- Times. ; KlT.i: NO lo Th- Ttiii*-* r.-serve.

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KATES OF SUBSURIITION TO THE C \I*E M W COUNTY

TIMES—SCHEDULE OF VOTES.

Fullowinjr is the schedule of v>>tes jfiw-n for p.eynie-nt on sul>-

EXBClTOU’r*

1 scription to the Cape May County

>>f the contest.

FIRST CONTEST PERIOD. ENDING 1 (>ne Year ! Two Years , Three Years j Four Years

Five Years

furiiijf the two periods j SEPTEMBER 6th. SI.Ml 750 vote*;: 3.0U INTovotes 4.50 :t:(7r» votes i 6.00 5250 votes

500 votes j

ns Kaaort. 1 ht.x k P uriher parue uUi* on x HORACE K FRITZ,

SECtJSD CONTEST PERIOD. ENDING SEPTEMBER 27th One Year *1.50 500 votes Two Years 3.00 1250 votes Three Years 4.50 2250 votes Four Years 6.00 3500 votes Five Years 7.50 5o00 votes

Old and new subscriptions will count equally.

I OR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE CAPE MAY

COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

atl furnished throughout: siluatcJ on Landis Avenue, e prmtipal avtnuc i i Sea Isle City; porch fronls. Price " ,r the three. Apply Lewis Steinmeyer and Son, or Lewis S Che-ur. *c.i Isle City. Jas. I sherry, 1024 Arch St., Philadelphia: 5. Twitch-"-225 Vine St.. Philadelphia.