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TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAT: The Primary election will be held on September 2Sth. The object ■ of the Primary' election law are to *1*e YOU a chance In the eelectlon of candidate* to be voted for at the reneral election, and to prevent a FEW POLITICIANS from nettlne toRether and e-lectln* the candldatea. It U the duty of every voter In the County to attend the Primary election, and expreu hl« choice In the nominal Ion of candidates. If the oOlces are to be filled by COMPETENT men. SUCH MEN MUST BE NOMINATED at the Primary I have announced myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Surrogate, believing that my knowledre of the busine*A of that office would enable me. If elected, to conduct auch business MORE ECONOMICALLY and WITH GREATER SATISFACTION to the public than could one who had no experience of this kind. I would much appreciate your vote, and if nominated and elected, will conduct the office to the very best of my ablllt,-. and with as little expense to the County as possible. HARRY S. DOUGLASS. This adv. paid for b- Harry S. Douglass. Cap. May C. H.. N. J.
AVALON NEW8LETS.
Mr. and Mrs R. W. dinger enter-j talned over Labor Day Mr and Mrs John Busby, of Daretown. N. J Mr and Mr*. Karl Busby and daughter Dorothy, of Elmer. N J-. Mr and Mrs Jerry Corson. Millville. N. J . and Mi Horatio Donebower. of Philadelphia Rev. E. W. Hart. D D- Mr* Hart and Miss Bessie Sager motored from their summer home. "Sleepy Hollow'*, at Sklppock. Pa, on Tuesdry . for several days’ visit to Mr snd Mrs R W Cllnger Dr. Hart Is pastor of the Colombia Ave. M- E Chureh. PhOsdelphia. one of the largest Metbodlst
churches In Philadelphia
Mrs. H Coraon and nephew. Mr.
Clarence Heevea. returned to their
Philadelphia home on Friday. Mrs. John Handy Hall -nd family
returned lo their Philadelphia home
this Week.
Mr* Walter Finley is the gue*t of Mr* Caroline Hall, of S7th atieet. Mr. George Jackson and son t out of town vlaltor* thi* week. Miss Ruth Coraon returned to her Philadelphia home this week. Mr Laurenre Simpson, of Philadelphia. is spending a week here. Mr* L Rank returned home on Wednesday, after spending some time
i in the mountain*.
! Mr. E. E. Batts waa home I 'Vright*town one day tbfa week. Mrs. Ralph Keenan and family returned to their Philadelphia home on
Sunday.
MU* Elsie Fisher was the guest of Mtae Lillian Rice one day thU week. Misses Georgtne and Helen Welntraube are week-end visitor* here. Mr. Vincent Bodlne was a week-end
visitor here.
Master Harry Fithian and brother returned to thetr Camden home, after spendlm. a few days with their aunt, Mr* Edwin ITncker. Mr F. E. Wilson will address the enacr--gatlon in the Peermont M. F-. Chureh. Sunday evening Mr* J R Thompson visited* Mlaa Blanche Jackson on Wednesday Mr* St*«r and Mrs Miller, of Sea Isle City, visited Mrs. E Steinmetx on
Wednesday
Mlsa 1. Amundsen is the guest of Mias Rachel Brewester this week. Mr and Mi. Norman Jolllffe returned to their New York home this week. school opened Monday with a Urge
attendance
Mr. John Blnken. o* PhiUdeiphla. la spending some time at Peermont. N. J. Miss Hackenabarker. of Peermont, visited Vineland one day this week. Mis* Anna Johnson, of Bridgeton. U spending some time with Mr*. C. Mah-
an. Peermont. N. J.
Mrs 11. H. Uau*. of Atlantic City, and family arc af the Sherwood, visit-
ing their mother. Mrs. Jolly.
J . Mr G W Bergner and family are
•pending the month at Avalon.
Mr* C K Hall and daughter Mildred. nt Avalon, vialted Philadelphia
a f-w days this week.
Mr G. 8. Smith sold bis S«th street cottage to Mrs C. Webb, of PhlUdelphU She will make a number of Improvement* before the coming season. Mr. C. Mahan sold his 8th street cottage to a PhiUdelphU party the
past w»ek-
Mr. Waller Pyle and family returned to Wilmington. Del., after spending a pleasant month at Avalon. Mr. V. Bodlne and family, of Peermont. return to their city home on
Saturday.
Mrs. C. Mahan and friend. Mrs. Anna Johnson, visited Ocean City on Friday. Mias Ruane. Mis* E. Riley and Mlsa Vera Miller vialted Sea lale City one day this week. Miss Gladys Hall returned to her home In Swarthmore thi* week.
. The Steady AdrertUar U asking hi* Dally Trip to the Bank with the Day'a Hau.. He U Loaded Down but be doesn't Seem to Mind. He knows It Pay* To Advertise and couldn't do without The Paper any more than The Paper could do without him. H# never complain* about Business being Dull.
THINGS YOU SHOULD REMEMBER
City Wedne*day afternoon. Hall. * The Board of Education meet* In the School House on the last Tuesday of every - month. Buslnrat Men's A isolation meet* la the Oily Hall every First and Third Monday.
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ALBERT AMBERG ARTISTIC Photographer Views Taken d Groups and Cottages Eastman's Kodak Supplies MARLNt PUCE At Ocean Pia SEA ISLEOTT
The Gas and Electric Shop Mth Street swd Sew**! Drive STONE HARBOR, RJ. R. W. SUTCLIFFE, Prop'r. Uat and Electric Fixture*. NovelUea and Supplies. BUimatc* Cheerfully Given. "Isolitc Gas" for Lighting and (looking. The "Bavia" Stove Up will save nearly half your coal bill. -Write for Circulars—
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IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Landis Ave^ Sea Ink City
atitf yet
Persons living at a distance and wishing to open an account with us can do so by mail. We will write you full particulars upon application. T There is no better place to open a Savings Account tliau in the
Security Trust Company, CAPE .1AV, N J. 3X Interest Paid on Savings Deposits
Mazda Lamps DOUBLE LIGHT AT ONE-HALF THE COST
It is Safe, Cool and Economical to Iren with Electricity. Electric Irons for Sale or Rent
WIRE YOUR HOUSE NOW The low cost and lasting satisfaction will please you. Pay a little each month. Ask us about it
Electric Light Power & Water Co.
Phones : Bell a •; Keystone 17-A,
SKA ISLK CITY,
N. J.
CONTRACTORS <£ BUILDERS
mariMATSS CHEERFULLY GIVEN LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES PAINT. COAL. MOTOR BOAT SUPPLIES STRATHMERE LUMBER CO. MARL ft*. WADDINOTCH. —--- TTr ,
i, B . B iB-D-n-u-D<n-n-D-o<ian'B-ti-Modern Convenience* Open All The Year MRS. FRITZ CBONECKER'S liOIEL BELUVUf Landis Avenue and Fritz St Sea Isle CUy, N. J-B-B-B-n-n-n-B-n-D-B-n-n-B-n-n-n-B-o-n-B-n-e
IB>B>B<B>B-B>n.«B-BfB* B - BB . B . B -B-B-a.BB-a-B-B.B'; Both Phones Prompt Service e West Jersey Garage : Landis Avenue, just Soutn of Ocean Avenue ? SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Repairing;, Storage and Cleaning ; OASOLINIi. OIL. ETC.
YOUR TRIP WILL NOT BE COMPLETE unlea* you take along a bottle of Braca'i Whisky. It will come in han-iy. too, for a gla** now anJ then mill help you to better wiihatand the rigor* and hardkhip* you may be subjected to. So. stop in and get a bottle before you start LOUIS BRACA Wholesale Dealer in Liquor* and Wines of Quality OCEAN AVE. A PLEASURE RAILROAD SEE ISLE CITY, N j.
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CHARLES H. CLOUM COMPANY DEALERS IN LUMBER AND MILL WORK. ^ CEMENT, LIME, HAIR. PLASTER. NAILS. AC OFFICE AND YARDS: Both Phones. Swain Sticcl, neat Reading D*!**

