Cape May County Times, 5 October 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 5

HAIL ORDER BUSINESS

AUTO PARTS

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Automobile Parts

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SATTLERS

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New tad Kcond bend bodice. 1601 to 1615 Sp. Cardan St.

STONE HANSOR. Mr end Mre J. K. Ceescl epent ecvrrel deye here (tils week, and on Monde) • ntertalnod a party of friend* to > d' liehtful beach party. Ij-uti-nant C. Dunbar, of the New York City police force, spent several d*y» here this week, accompanied by fci- father, enjoying the pood flshlnjt. TN-) were registered at the Shelter

Be tea.

Tli- ordinance dividing the Borough into two wards passed final reading at th< Council meeting on Mondty night, sod will become effective immedlate1) alter it* due publication, which will tot be undertaken for some time, until the Solicitor can clear up certain necessary preliminary steps. Mere favorable reports come from the bedside of Mr. Reese P. Risley. <bo has been ill in his home for about seek. Mrs Risley went up burnedlj on Friday, the !»th Mr- David Risley has closed Cobble Point, on Sunset Drive. Mr and Mrs Wilbur C. Klamann. manager of the Elamann Plumblns • 'tli and Dauphin stre-t*. Phi! sdeiphia. and little son Clayton, clce•d their cottage on Monday and returned to the city. Mr «nd M-s. J. H. Shelter, of Philadelphia. motored down on Saturday, nmalnln* until Tuesday. They in the Hainer bungalow It Elizabeth Ray. Mr. Ray and Mi>» 'lecrgiana Ray were guests of ih- Shelters for the trip’. Th-> • ntertalnad a dinner party — Monday -r their friends and nclghtois bus on the Island. Mr> 1. Tiaadaie of Paulsboro. N. J » bo ht* been an all summer visitor »' Stone Harbor, returned to her bwne the first of the week. M' sod Mrs. C. E. RoUe. of Cyn*>d. who have been occupying their Eitrr Cottage on 3nug Harbor Basin, returned to their home, and Mrs Harold Lambert and ' inldren. of Frmnkford. Pa, who — d the Grace cottage for twe "ih*. have returned to their home Mi*s Kleanor Wood and Mis* Elisa b-th u- my. wllh a p^,. *" >“'» enjoying the "blue October ■ rather" at Grace Cottage. In the ms) b.* mentioned Mias S. J. v l'»- Wycombe. Miss Bertha

, Rausch. Frankford. Mr. Sylvester Grace. Mr Prank elrelaod and Mr. Samuel Ireland, all of Frankford Mrs. H. 0. Strong and Mrs. T. J. Windsor have returned to West Philadelphia from a two weeks' stay a* Stone Harbor. Mrs. Windsor came down In June and was so well pleased she made the return vlalL Mrs. Rennysou. of 92nd street. Is knitting a blanket for the boys tn Camp out of remnant* of yarn. Anyone who has a bit left from her sweater or wristlets will confer a favor by leaving such “bits" for Mrs. Renny-

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Helmets arc very much needed by the aviators In t'nelr Sam's army. Very few arc being turned in at Red Cross headquarters If It seems too formidable a task to Veit one. send your check to Mrs W. W. Birdsall. S'one Harbor Yarn enough for two may be purchased by the romirittee for I2.M. or for one for $L2Q. There' plenty of pstriollc women who cill gladly give their time who have already spent all they can afford on yarns The gray knitters arc ousy as ' bees these day* flnlsnlng up the yarn Mrs. W. Birdsall has been giving out. When the work seems to halt for any reason. Mrs. lUrdsall picks it up and keeps It going, whether It is purling the beginning and end of sweater*, setting up wristlets or Inducting the novice Into the triple mysteries of the helmet. The yarn is the gift of Mrs. J. Gardner Caaaat' Mr. and Mrs. J W. Side!, of Greene street. Philadelphia, closed their cottage Atrcimols on 104th Street near the bridge and relumed to town on Saturday The Sldel* have been In Stone Harbor since April 11. WmU many cottages and oungalows dark for weeks, bloomed wl<n ll*ht on Saturday, one. which has been as steady as s beacon to the mariner, showed no gleam or glimmer of light. Councilman and Mrs. C. E. Clark put Burr cottage to sleep on Saturday morning, took a farewell walk In the 1 afternoon and boarded the 4.40 train ‘ foe their home in Philadelphia The Civic Club held an enthusiastic | meeting at the home ol Miss N. M. Kennyson on Wednesday. Mrs Lloyd Seaman reported for her committee *n public comfort that when the searoc

Astul .y** 1 k* ample accommoand Mrs. E H. Osgood were elected ! 1 . cip f‘ 1Pi .to ibc amiBal meeting of ■ — Federation to be held

*5* Uuer P* 11 of October.

Mrs. Lloyd Seaman and Mias N M Kennyson alternates. The next meetlug of the club will be held at the home of Miss O. F. Ferree. Oct. 10. when delegates will be given their

credentials properly signed.

Mr and Mr*. J. K. Cassel. of Over brook, with their son and daughter, motored to Stone Harbor on Friday, arriving about sunset. The trip was made as a celebration of Mr*. Caaael's birthday The celebration was continued on Saturday, when an auto load of

The "Edith'' was taken out of winter quarters ard what with fishing and sailing parties, the whirring of the auto up and down. It seemed quite a> If summer had come again. An out of door supper, cooked on a bonfire and eaten by the light of the Harvest Moon, was the event of Monday. The Cassels. the Shelter* and the Kays left on Tuesday after lunch for the long drive to the city. On Sunday last Mr. Martin Luther preached the excellent sermons at the Lutheran Community Church, afternoon and evening. The attendance shows a marked increase, now the home people have no duties toward their guests. Next Sunday, and continuing until June first, the Church Club will have charge of the services. Services will be: Sunday School at 2.Xu. preaching at S p. m. Mr. Luther l a* been Invited to occupy the pulpit again. Mis. E. H. Osgood, at whom 1 home on I'leas u re Bay there have been so many pleasant club gatherings since she tain, here to live four years ago. has been Invited to he honor guest at the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Maine Federation, which Is to be held in Portland. Maine, the city of It* birth. The Maine Federation Is the first State Federation of Women's Clubs: by virtue of bolding the office of president for the first two years of Us existence and writing lu constitution. which has been widely copied. Mrs Osgood was made honorary president for life when she left hei native state. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, of Logan, who have been guests of Mr. Wilson's sunt. Mrs. F. W. Heck, of Sunset Drive, have returned to their home Mra. Fleck and her sister. Miss W«lson. have closed their bungalow and returned to their home In Meriou.

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Now Open

Su Isle City B. & L Association Task II orrt with say ol the Dire

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RICHARD W. CRON ECK EH COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. CAMDEN OFFICE 522 Market St, CAMDEN. N. J.

^rtHEN in need of VI/ Printing see what we can a do before you * go elsewhere.

&.''CKB30DC3>CK? HORDELL Practical Dyer of OSTRICH FEATHERS VVt Solicit Your Feather Wants in all its Branches DYEING CLEANING and CURLING 154-156 N. Thirteenth St, PHILADELPHIA

UK Kicking. A traveler ut a amai; b id.In « back ward Mwnua*! 4*-wn >4 New Ihiglwnf complained to Ibe deck «i? ibc Inn c«io (vrutng tbv li-ud. ll-e U*: • tin* n*Mualn fart, tberv was n»t!ili.g in llw Insuar that pirated him Wlnt* be ii.iLhrd the old. h-ng In-aided pi -.ur of tin plaew drawhd: ‘•Young man did any -«w a*k »«u t< cniftc bereT" “No. I don't know- that am .«ie realii

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"WaL did any one a-L t«u to stay here after yon cameT' "N11. I don't know- tiiat they dbl” “WaL they wuutr — ManufartNis lb-cord "bay. where* tin.- mU»u>T "Bbca upstairs washing her face.' Tbeii tell her »he bud batter come down and see the laundress wbo'a here facing ba wash."—Halt morw Amerl

The Snellenburg Syitem Offers Lnusual Conveniences and Advantages fo the Out-of-

Town % Customer

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WAS fERN Maker of IRNY AND NAVY U NIFO Rl!8 Of the Better Clays ■307 WALNUT 8TPHILADELPHIA

What an Owner Cannot do

Beyond a certain point an OWNER cannot regulate the CONTRACTOR he employs. You can cage a leopard, but you cannot change his Kpots or hifi point of view. But what an Owner CAN DO is to select, in the first place, a Contractor who has an established reputation for integrity, efficiency wnd results. Edward B. Arnett Building Construction Bell Telephone Connections • SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

A RELIABLE BUILDER H. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpenter and Builder ’'oi/wng in All Its Branches SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

Herman R. Fehrle Bowling AUeys Sea Isle Oly 4. ktvKksiDK, 528 Kossuth St.

Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER S Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty New Store ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. 1 abatxffiaacKXiDa^^

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Have you sccu our ads on our October Sale oi Notions - Pallett!> - Linings - Dressmakers' Supplies•iair Goods, etc ? "Just iu time to take care of Vu ut Fall dressmaking, we are offering the vet/ uccc*»*aty staples at extract Jiuary prices. " a. luoawoh

N.SNELLENBURG'kCO. * PHILADELPHIA.

Sole Agent for Columbia Grapbouo!a>, Records, etc. Jewelry Repairing Eye Glass Repairing Prescription Work Doue Promptly and Acruiately DEVELOPING and PRINTING HARRY H. LAKE Naar City H.li Ok'E\N cm, N. J.

oc^^XKX>c-c»c>c>oc-ooooCkC>oocH>r'C MATTHEW J. RYAN ° Commission Merchant Planter. Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Cove Oysters Salt Oy sters, Clams. Snappers. Crabs Both Phones Dock SL Market. Phila. c<oc<*-x<k>oc>ooooooooooooooo

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Deposits Over Eight Million Dollars Assets Over Nine and One-Half Million Dollars Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits Over One and One-HaH MUlion Dollar,

ALDCANDCRC WOOD.Ckaimu. ot Board COWARD L FARR. CPHRAiM TOMLINSON. Vice t-,., i. aamumacovr.^.T^ ,.aSSr™?S.^r^ 1T ,

R IDG WAYS HOTEL HOUSE fiRIDGWAY AT-THE-FERR1ES I A T-THE FERRIES PHILA. J CAMDEN ASSOCIATED HOTELS EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH MOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER IN EACH ROOM

Notary Public Commiauoner of Deed* J. P. DELANEY SONS Sea Isle City Cement Works All kinds of Cement Work Done. Walks, Porches, Piers. Chimneys, Blocks, Lawn Vases, Hitching Posts. Building Blocks — Plain and Ornamental Also Plastering, etc. Agents for Cape May Sand Company. Tel. Bell 5 Landis and Ocean Avea, Sea Isle City, N. J.

U:X*B3t»****XjBX*K D. EVERETT TODD : Painter and Decorator Nl-O • H • U • B • B • U • H • B • H ■ B • 0 ■ B • 0 • U • n B-S-U-D-BrU-B-b-2301 Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. J. prepared to do your painting at any time cr short notice. A trial will convince you that you no mistake in employing a man with Thirtyexperience in City, Town, Country and Sea Painting. Best white lead, linseed oil and pure T me serve you. Branch—WILDWOOD, N. J. XMMB*KMX*XMO€***M* *4€M*MM*Jt* **t*MJt**Wr^ FRANK W. FOWKES Real Estate and Insurance Broker

CONTRACTOR Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds Estimates Furnished for Cement. Concrete or Stone

Curbing and Footwalks.

LOTS FILLED IN AND GRADED

Sea Isle City New Jersey

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Insurance LOTS

In a Growing Section Ripe lor Improvements COOPER B. HATCH ”& CO„-

211 MARKET ST..

Camden,

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IICHELLSSEEDS

will surely ]>r><du>v llw Iwst Carden*. Farms and lawns Hc-adiiuatn >' : i ltulb>. Plants, Fertilizers. Garden Tools, Insect Destroyers, Poultry Supplies, etc. tge catalog is free to all . call for it. MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE

'518 MarketSt.PHILA