bamm of If. 1 viadow will to mAAmi Cwala J. H. Rmtm. fonwr ktop» o( tk* 8m 4ri« City Ufht How. wm » wMk Caput* to won
too*. Tto oAeon of tho dov an Mr* Lowto 8. Ctooter. P****d«*t: Mr* StotUBcyar. Jr, Vlorfrow
uxl >Tot—or Archer. S^roUry The AmocUUoo to active In it* effort* to ratoe fuad* lor * pbooo*r*ph for " u»e of the or hoot, and expect* to have , laotaOed for w by the
dewd to Spider rredertch* aod 8. 8. »^«iUD« c* Uet Monday al«ht after the fichu at the Olympia Club, by Harry Davia. capuin of the Athtotlca Afler an afeborat* aapper had tervad. clever epeechee war* mad a n be tor of the CWeeU. one by Connie Hack eepnrlally brUUant- Thoae preaeat war*i Spider rtodartcha. B 8. OemnaL f!r-e*e Mack. John Shlto. Harry D. fedwarda. Joa Baah. John Martin, Jatnaa J Oortott. Joa Ohl Al Cramp. Mat. Kilrey. Oearce Flood and
The local Bed Craa* to bow in knltttnc a comfort outfit , for WUUam Barbour, who win Cape May. where he to bow •neaped.
a wfQ be directed by the War BavOommlttee. of ' VaaderUp. New Tort
Charlie Aaderaon. of Anaon. Oeorgta. apeat part of the wi tng been trailed a ten-day furlouxh Griath Oaady apeat FWday in Phil adetphla—In the deBttot'a chair. Sprain Godfrey, of Hammomon. vialied hi* atoter. Mr*. Elisabeth Godfrey, its week. Mtoe Elisabeth Cannao and Mr* Jceepb Lloyd and two children were
on Thursday nlcht of laaf week, ed unite a Surry of asciteanenL IBe was quickly troi. and very Uttl Ex-Tax Collector DantoS H. Wheaton. of Minerva Street, to perbape erne of the oldest reeldenu now 8m lale City. Mr. Wheaton to thie
lin. from Tnckaboe, where he pae born and ralaed Mr. Wheaton aarvad in the av« War. in the Third Cavalry of New Jaraey. returnln* to thto dty after aome active eervtce on the Maa-on-Dtxao line Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton entertained on Saturday la*t, W. Scott taion. s brother of Mr. Wheaton 1 *, of HUlviUe.
on their part to have their certificate* caabed by she Government at any time at c. ram in ereee* of the actual coat of the etampa they have bou«Lf Ton donhtlee* enjoy reed inf the social pad local Item* in The Cape Way County Time* Bear in mind, when have aome one vtolUaf you. to call or write or phone c* the fact, ao that
PAPERS RAISE PRICE.
Newa. Millville Kepublican and Vineland Journal will all advance price* December to two eenu per copy. 60c per month end *6P0 by the year Practically all
yon think “The Tiin«*" it a food at and a balft investment, why ratocribc lor it rad frt It rcfulariy •uail «v*rv Friday!
UJAD UP THK P1P*8 OP TH* BOT8 IN PaANCt
To The Editor. The Cap* May Coanty Tlmaa.
.‘.JB»rtcan fifhtlof 0 1 iiadMMMd th tail valaa sf forty-fiv* orsu a p laewd a poauard. adfii awidtor. wll 1 arm to ai
dally newspaper* have been chandnp two cento per copy for the past year cr elrbteen month*, hundred* of weekly pepew have advanced rabeerlpticn price from II 50 to 11.00 per year. With hundred, papers It he* been a cane of put up
We can turn exit anything in the printing kne dial you need, at a price as low as any one, quality, material and workmanship considered. Come in and see us before placing your order elsewhere.
Former Jodfe Harry 8. Do or lx**, who wsa elected Surrorxt* at the reelection. will assume the dalle* of his office December 6th. It to said food authority that Mayor Gilbert Smith, of Avalon, to to be deputy Sur-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sharp, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with hi* mother, Mrs. Dmma Sharp. Mrs. Meyber to ID at thto wrttinf. Mrs. Abbie btebbin*. of PleaaantriUe. to visllini her slater and brother ire. Mi*. Efflnfc: Robrlfbl vUlted her husband at Stone Harbor. Thursday. A dime social waa held at the bom of Kolia Hewitt, for the beoeflt of the Red Croa* William Btcbb'O* I* ill with throat trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sal ton. of Wilmington. Dei, are v 1*1 ting hi* mother, Mr* Utrto Sutton. Mrs. Somers Townsend is visiting relatives in AUratlc Qty. MU* Millie Taylor ha* returned to bar home In Tuckahoe efier »pending several weeks with her sister*
Harry Wtor. of Wildwood Crest, tod hto left .vm broken the second time In the past sir month*, this time In an auto smash-up at Cape May Court Home, on the Main Seashore Road, near the Fair Ground*, on Tue*d*> afternoon Wlar was driving hto car at a lively dip. skidded and struck a telegraph pole Another occupant of the car was slightly Injured Mr. Wler to consulting engineer ot Stone Harbor, engineer for Wildwood Crest, to now spoken of for the County englneerablp
LAUGHTER •peats nee us, happy laughter tells elwsys *f goodne**. and »••# men wh* nsver laughs muet net blame hto lellews H they think there to something wrong with hto Ilfs, aemethlng ds-W within. If the stream# which flew out era only bitter the feuntalne cannot be eweet. Dent crush the laugh in yeur soul.
Now Is the time to
supply of printed stationery. Look over your letter herds, bill brads, cards, catalogues, etc, and If they are running low. order a new rapply before yju are entirely out. Good print ing take* time, and rush work never either lb* printer or the cus
MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. John T. Gllllson. Pastor. A combined Thank**!vIn- service and Congregational meeting *111 be held thto (Friday) evening in th. theran Chapel at i o'clock. The Juniors of the Lutheran League have begun this week to bold their ikly meetings. The girl* me. the afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mr*. Gllllson. at the Lutheran parsonage, and the boys hold their weekly clave on Friday evening at 7JO. ft the une place. Christmas to coming. The Sunday School has offered khskl-covered testaments (such as are carried by th« Soldier* and Skllore) to every boy and girl who attend* every seiwion of the school from date to Chrlstmas-tlme Preaching service will be held next Sunday morning at II o'clock, a ual VI the evening service the pastor will speak upon a time!- toplr. ••Our National Strength" Thto Is a special address for real Americans Met! especially invited Look over your supply of printed stationary bow. Don't wait until It to all gone before orderiag a qcw sup-
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War and the perils of death are Instinctively associated, but the human mind 1s prone to regard lightly the Inexorable and remorse!*** draft'of regular mortality. A* the wire* flashed throughout the ttlon the new* of the result* of the first drswing, the hearts of 4 00d holders of “No. 2SV felt a I shudder The sensation was normal id human. No one wan;* to die. Yet. those 4.000 yoneg men were only called contingently. Many will be exempted; others will be rejected; i- may never lace actual strife; only a few relatively of the original <000 will meet the death of heroes. Out even the prospect of being confronted with the remote possibility of death tn battle caused a aecrrt dread in 4.000 hearts. At the same moment when the hand of Secretary Baker waa drawing forth “No. J56". contingently calling 4,000 to possible service, another hand. Invisibly stretching from the Impenetrable I'nknowu. summoned more than 6.000 American youths of similar age to certain dsath within a month 1 The war registration disclosed that there are approximately ten mOUon men between the ages of twenty-one and thirty-one In the United State*. The normal death rate among thee* to eight per thousand Accordingly, of America's choicest young manhood. 80.000 will dto every year from normal cause*—at the rate of 6.666 per month, or over 210 a day! Even at a time when physical manhood it at Ms fullest strength, and when youthful vigor bids defiance to Death, the Immutable laws of mortality go on unchanged. The “draft of Leath“ among the selected ten million American youths will enroll 6,666 victim* each month—far more than doolie the aggregate of the holders of No. *&k“. who will be finally accepted for service There is no lottery In yeur drawing. Whatever your age. Death has YOUR number. Your tall, from which there Is no exemption, to Inevitable and Imperative! The Unseen Hait i misses no number*. Your* win b* drawn, some time —any time. And you must qo, leaving behind— What*—and Whom? ALFRED C. WALKER. General Agent The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, 420 Guarantee Trust Bldg, Atlantic City. (Copyright. 7017, by The Insara&M Free*, New YortJ.
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