Cape May County Times, 31 August 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Cznt-a-Word Column A hulr •drvrtiiwnicDt in tin* column will '>rin( rvaolu. Ttw com i» •mtll, Md la worth a trial if yon hare anything to boy, aril nr rtchangr. Try it.

Ho AdrcrUMinrnt accepted for 1cm than S>c for Tint Inaertion and halfphea for neb aubacqoent tnarrtion.

SPF.CIAL BARGAIN Twclrr rootr oottogc fo- aalr. line location, all cobfralrncrr Ittwac in good repair; lot AOtllO: ra»r uroi*; $2100. Addrcaa W. A. C-. T.inc* Other. S-31 if fOR HALE. M ATalon lota. II per front foot; much lot Mil 10; tetaren "nrt and Sd Am. Hth to 17th Su Wont aell one. moat aril all. T A. Moaaop. Whale Beach Sea L P. O, or 17S? Wylie St.. Philadelphia —1-3141

FOB SALE Store and dwelling, nort beast corner Italia Street and Landia Avenue. Apply at U Neptune Street. 7-17-tt ORGAN AND PIANO TUNINO

PUBLIC NOTICE. Public notice 1* hereby given that Wayne M. Strutbera. Tax Collector and Treaeurer of the City of Sea Die Ctt\ 1* now making up a Hat of the delinquert taxpayer* of aatd City, for the year 1915. Unleaa said taxr* are imld the propertlea will be advertiaed and sold by the *ald Collector of Taxe*. without further notice. Taxes are payable at the office of the Collector, Surf House. Sea Die

City

WAYNE M STUUTHKRS. S-31-tf Tax Collector

Kecoan, Sam Jotoaon. Paaonale Coni, j country and aeaahore hare. One of OuDeppe Sonnlno, F. C. Buff. 3«rm.!tbe party bolds the watennellon Bear. Nippon Uaraar. Joan a. Currta, ord. eating two of lb* Dtgeat

Gulaeppe CudnoiU. Andrea Clncrta. | the Allen farm

Peter Magulra. E 'gene Shipper. *n 1 Perry De Vaui spent the week-end Wm. J. McArdle. Filippo PrsOco. j with hit grandparenla, Mr. aac Mr*.

I Joshua Hand, at Court Houae. Edmund Sutton, of Millville, spent

ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS.

TO HOLIDAY FUND.

Clnl baa completed the list or contributor* to the fund for the supplying of four additlonnl musicians to the City hand, and for the expenses of the Mid-Summer Holiday, which look place on August 18th The Usl folIowa, the name* being only those who contributed since the last publication

of names, two weeks ago:

125.00

Sea Die City Civic Club. Women.

115.00

R. M. Atwater.

810.00

Mr*. NunxiaU Montagna. V. S. Ron-

Frank Kuhn. Tony ChUmvailo. Massimo D'Agostino. Dymenlco Palmo, Andn-s liorrelk). Vlnoenxo Llbbarl. Antonio' CordelU. Pietro Naaaarlo. Francesco Novella, Michele Messina. Maschero D'Amaalo, AuleDo Montagna. Marco Romano. Joaeph Mannl Gaetano HoberDzsi. Raffaele Poleae, Vito Chlariao. Imlgi FinelU. Frank

Market. Irving Fitch. Catlello j Carmine Ferrettl. T. L. Aaa Crater. Jr.. Jos. Peasolano,

Sunday with bD aunL Mrs. Matilda

De Taul.

A number from bare attended the Red Cross bazaar at Beealey*a Point

Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lilron Corson spent th.- week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Wfl’iam Herderaon at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs Brenton and two cbil

John | dr*-n. of Wilmington, Del., are visiting

Mr and Mrs. Oliver Cobb.

Rose. Camille MonlcbetU. Damlano ft j Mr*. Elizabeth Smith Is with her - Stasia, Antonio Canao. Nicola Cost*.! sister. Mrs. Edwmd Hall, of German

Repairing and Rebuilding; line lone and |

action regulating. Thirty-five rears with I 85.00 James Beliak's Sons. Cunningham PiaieO Vincenzo Montagna. Michele MatCompany, Blaaiua A Son and William H. , tere. Thro. Heldebrand. Henry StrecbDuuon A Son. John J. CAVaNarcH, j f . r w u _ Crimea. LewD Brother*. liSS Taaker street, Philadelphia. Luigi Fame. Raffaele Montagna. LuFor Jnly and August, Dej.ot Hou-I, ,j ovlco MonlcbetU.

Sea Isle City.

7-'Jt>-7l

PAPER HANGING Now’s the time to *do your Paperbanging if you want to save money. Let me give you an estimate. All work Guaranteed. t-20-17 tf. M. M. SOFItOJCEY, Sea I ale City, N. J.

84-OC J. M. QuerolL 83.00 R. H. Woodrow. Jacob Koff. Nick Swln. Michele Di P.occo, J. P. Delaney. *2.50 W. J. Fox. 82.00 Mrs. A. G. Rice. Mr. C. Hahr. Peter

Clarence Hoppin.

50c

<-aah Guiseppe Mazxone. Gennaro D'Amato Acbille Santoro. Gulaeppe Palestine. Giovanni Nardi, Giuseppe D'Alberti. Total receipts were 8879A^ and. expenses were 8922.00, leaving a deficit of slightly over 8<0 The ezpenaw wen as follows: F^reworks, 82*5; Boardwalk decoraUon. *85; Paper BaUoona. *7: Races, auto, m.r.iiw^ ett.. 842; Other races.- *20; up adrertialng. cleaning boardwalk, etc, *10.00; Printing. 818; extra alclans for City band, for seven weeks. 8481; extra work of musicians on gust 18th. *25.

OCEAN VIEW ITEMS.

Mr*. Arthur Eckersley spool Satur-

day at Townsend’s Inlet.

Harry Downam lost a valuable epw which choked to death. Saturday. Mr. John Wagner and wife. Mrs. Mary Brown and children. Mr. Welgt and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Nomaker are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Allen until after Labor Day, and are enjoying the delightful combination of

Chesterfield

©ARETTES

^IMPORTED anJ DOMESTIC

tobaccos — JLndcd

“Satisfy?” Yes! Yet, they’re Mild! Sure &> you're at foot high. Sounds strange, because you never before smoked a mild cigarette that did that. Yea, Cheaterfielda “reach heme,'' they let you know you are smoking —they u Satisfy”! Still, they’re Mild! A new blend of pure, natural Imported and Domestic tobacco* that a the answer. And the blend can’t be copied. Make Chesterfields your next buy.

Wrapped in glaaaine paper — keeps them freak. 20fcrlO<?

town, and her sot, Frank at Narberth. Pa., for an Indefinite stay. The address rendered by Julian Jrlschenha. a representatlTe of the Anll-Saidon League, av.t eery InterestIns to all who attended services In the MethodDt Church. Sunday 'flernoon Edmund Sutton, of MUMUe, spent Sunday with hD cunt. Mm. Matilda

De Vaul.

Mr. and Mrs. William De Vaul spent Sunday evening at Ocean City. Notwithstanding the drought which has prevailed In this part of the county. GriClh Gandy conveyed twenty-one hundred baskets of produce from Petersburg to Atlantic City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy spent Sunday evening srlth Walter Taylor and family al Tuckaboe.

SOUTH SEAVILLE. "Andy Rocap and family, of Millville.' spent the 'week-end with his brother

John.

Elmer Smith, of Boston. Maas, motored here In his new Peerless, to spend nla raretion with hD mother. Mrs. Charles Terry. Mrs. Fannie Paynirr has been visiting relatives In Camden Edmund Corson, of Altoona. Pa, has returned ib his home, after vlsitim: his grandmother. Mrs. P. Corson. Charles Terry D attending the reunion of the G. A. it. at Boston. Mass. Mrs. William Moore is spending h ~ varaifon here. Master Louis Maxen has returned hone, after a pending a fortnight with relatives at Newflcld. Mrs. Clinton Godfrey, of Atlantic City, has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Jehu Bonham. Mrs. Olive McXlliater was la Ocean City on Thursday. Amply i»yson. of Cumberland, spent Sunday with H. Hilton. Mbs Helen Way. of Philadelphia, siwnt tl.i- week-end with her parents

here.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. John T. Giliison. Pastor. The picture-sketch of the proposed new Lutheran Church, now on exhibition at the base of the flag pole, has been the object of much Interest by the passers-by. The floor plans of Unbuilding that Is contetnpDted arc on view In the Chapel. Mr. George • Baum, of Philadelphia. Is the architect. being an accepted authority on American Lutheran churches. The last of the series of special events, marking the celebration of "Lutheran Week", will be held at Me» dah Chapel on dunday evening. September second, at 8 o’clock. The principal musical number will tie a sacred solo by Miss Lotto Virginia Picard. MDs Picard was unable to atng i MeasDh Chapel on Wednesday night, bat will be In this city over Sunday, and will assist In Sunday evenlngV service A record attendance is expected

LABOR DAY September 3d

Labor means service. It D never wholly eelflah. Our community, state end nation In turn share In the benefit* which come to Individual* as the result of toil Labor Day this year possesses unu-v usl significance for the American People. It bespeaks the gratitude of all for the efficient labor of each. The burden of success In some measure rests upon every Individual Soldier. Bailor, Farmer. Workman— PATRIOTS ALL

First National Sank OCEAiJ CITY, N. J.

XnellenburgS \^J_effTM^aiaarHA/tftrrrrmrp/ivsr»arn L I Mai! Order Service ihe Snellenburg System Offers Unusual Conveniences and Advantages to the Ont-of-Town ^Customer

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rirll* how Ur,e » ■*•11 yoor order. It will be 217.1!^! as If yea war. —opping IB potsob. ,Moreover, « c ar, always ready to far- ^ Plea from our regular (»,« U.1 «, FREE DEUVERT SERVICE via

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The Famous Suclkubnag Annual Fall Side of Houselurnishings, China, Glassware Lamps, etc., is now on, with an assortment of stocks unprecedented in our hislory. We are offering Kitchen Utensils, Labor Saving Devices and other .Household Necessities at prices which mean remarkable economies. The usual ‘lower than elsewhere" prices prevail - the Quality and Dependability of Merchandise, however, have not been sacrificed for cheapness. All Mail and Phone Orders given careful and prompt attention. r *- A - LUOflOO kaadlo all *| M r dtUrcTki ta Sea lab Otr. TtwcieM i lain 1*4 Cows , lain

i N. SNELLENBURG * CO. ' PHILADELPHIA tizr:—

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LUTHERAN WEEK

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

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PROG RA MME FRIDA )' AUGUSTj/u TnCj AriW M f; U!NA “ v Socwnr will hold a Bazaar of Plain and Fancy Article*. Calc, Pic* l',ndic* etc., ..it the Pic f t „,„ 3 t„ , p M StWDAV, SefiTEUSSg _.„j At u:oo A. M.—Congrcsational R^ly. Pclmmation Hvmu,, Miuic auJ sermon. At 3:30 P. M. Giand Rally of Sunday School and Friends. I Special Oflmng for the Building fund. ( At 4x10 P. M. Open-Air Services at Townsend’s Inlet At s™. P M.-SPKC1A1. CHORUS is,, SERMON, a ,mi.d attcadancc is ex|>cctcu; cuim- early.

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