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Nc ACYrruaraicst sccrpted loi lea* abas —tc. lur >im Inseruou auC ballpm* U* eaci. tabaeqnenl ictertion.
R)B SALK and FOB LbNT Sign*, sale al tbe TlMEe OFMCS; pnuird baarj bnatol board; 5c. 3 tor Idc. ad
FOR SALE. Six'} 1« grade Folding Chair*, good an new. lormcrl) uted L" St. Jobn> Church, to cents each. A| pl> to J. T. Rorer. nab Street, Avi
OAFtHHANUING Nob t* the Utnc to do yum papeibaugiug; prompt service, reasoualile pnerr- Al. buliuuey, Ccutral U< Sea Jele city, N. J.
FOR SALE. Chihuahua Toy Terrier I‘ups. tree Its old, and a tv. o) ear-old iilecheim female Spaniel, iiupoiled strain, a; Marsh Villa, on 1'nns Sc. Sea ‘ ' aty, N. J.
WANTED—FARMS FOR SALE. If you have a farm or country borne for sale In any part of Cape May County, list same with me. Joseph Doiglasa, Cape May Court House, W.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Uy virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, (or sale ol Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, oh the 2Ctb day of June, A. V. IVlfc, in a certatu cause wherein Joseph M. McCowan. executor of the last will of Isabella P. Dainm. deceased, is complainant, and Emma Toe be is defendant. 1 snail expose to sale at public vendue, on HONDA V, JULY 2ath, 1»1». between the hours ol twelve and live o'clock i*. M, to w it. at cac o'clock In tne afternoon ol said day. al tne ShcrilTs othce, in Cape May Court House. Cape May County, New Jersey . bo much ol certain mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances, bill of complaint in the said cause particularly set lorth and described, tiial
is to say:
All that certain lot or piece of land and premises situate on beven Mile Deach, Middle Township, tape May County, New Jersey, being lot No. 11», in block No. KJ. as shown ou 1 lan ol btone Harbor. ISKiT, bled in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County, New Jersey. by South Jersey Really company, called Sectional Plan “C." des-rribed
as follows:
beginning at the iniei'seclion of the northeasterly line ol Nwely-lourlh street with the northwesterly line Third avenue and extending thence (1) northwesterly along the northeasterly line ol Ninety fourth street, forty - five feci; thence (3) northeasterly, parallel with Thud avenue, one hundred and ten leel, (3) southeasterly, parallel with Ninety-lourth street, lor-ty-hve feel, and (4) southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Third avenue, one bundled and ten leel to the place of la-ginning. being the same land and premises which Isabella P Dainm by deed dated April ilh, I»12, and recorded m the office ol the Clerk ol Cape May County, New Jersey, al Cape Alay Court House, in Hook 275, page 27v, granted
and conveyed i
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The property will be sold subject it. 1910 taxes in the sum ol $3'.t»S. ana 1917 taxes In the sum of (44 49. isatd>-» inti rest and costs on said taxes. RObEKT S MILLER. Shetlh. Haled. July Sid. 1918. WlUls Tull Is Porch, Sol'r.
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Paint
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Ufporche-:. floors and mw//s -MIC5 HAPO OVCRNK1HT,
UTEST FOOD RULES FOR REAL PATRIOTS General Compilation Prepared for Guidance of Americans Who Are Patriots.
For the guMnnr* of householder*, the United States Food Administration hns sent out from the New Jersey offices In Newark a compilation of the food reguln.ions pertatalng to bouseboldera as thev wand at present. There ore more rigid details which relate to the wholesale and retail handling of commodities. The rules for hour-holders are now substantially aa follow*: All kinds of food, especially wheat, meats, fata, and sugar should lie eco-
nomically used.
No food shall be boarded. Hoarding Is the holding, contracting, or arranging for food by any i>erson In excess of hls reasonable requirements for use or consumption by himself and dependents for a reasonable time. Tills does not refer to stock* of home grown vegetables and home canned or pre-
served fruits.
All householder* who can entirely eliminate the use of wheat until the next harvest, about September L
should do so.
Householders who are obliged to use wheat should not use more than a total 2 1V4 pounds of wheat flour or prepared wheat. In any form, per person per week. Including the wheat flour In Victory bread, and Including the wheat flour or prepared wheat In cracker*, pastry, macaroni, breakfast
Victory bread Is bread marufactured by l*krr« under the rales of the U. S. Food Administration. Id estimating flour consumption l%i pounds of Victory bread may he considered equal to
1 fiound of wheat flour.
In hnyiag wheat flour an equal weight of other cereals as substitutes for wheat flour must 1>^ bought pound for pound. This is the "SO-JIO Rule."
25,(100 NURSES ASKED TO ENROLL FOR WARSERVIOE Red Cross Undertakes Task ot Recruiting Number Needed by Army and Navy. Women Urged to Enter Training Schools and Public Generally Asked to Help.
Nuraeal Nurses! Nurses I
cry Is being sounded averywhera by the American Red Cross, which baa undertaken the task of enrolling mors than 23,000 nurses for Army and Navy
service before January 1, HUB. Nuraaa, Aral of all. for ove cantonment and naval hospital
Ice, and after that, nurres for every other service—for civilian hospital*, for pub 11a health stations. And last, but not least, the embryo uuraea— young girls for training schools In either military or civilian hoepltala. To praven t any serious shortage of skilled nurses to care for civilian sick In American cities, every married nurse, or nurue not now engaged In active" nursing and not eligible for army service, is urged to enroll with the American Red Croat as a Home Defense Nurse, for assignment a few hours dally or weekly to nursing nelgnbors In emergencies and nursing In hospitals and dli>i>cfia(rir*. baby saving stations and similar s ilvlilee. Other* will be needed to ssslst In carrying on the work of district vlaltIng or public school nursing. These additional nurses will render local service and at the same time will relieve from civilian duty many others who are needed sorely In military and naval establishments. The nurseo, in
in them may he re.un.ed so that a •dJItlon. are asked to enroll for vmeramaller preport loo of substitutes may *«cy service In local dlaas.erw which e 1 •ought with these flour, than with ral1 •wWenly for -
hole whit' flour. In buying graham r ’" r * f * and whole w heat flours (cpmalnlng not lea* than 03 per cent of the entire
wheat) 0 10 pounds of substitutes shall he purchased with every- pound of such
flours.
Whi-at hour substitutes are hominy, •rn grits, reimmeal. com flour, edible com starch, barley flour, rolled oata oatmeal, rice, rice flour, buckwheat flour, potato flour, sweet potato flour, eoya benn flour and fcterila flour and Householders In towns and cl ties may >t buy more than t* of a barrel of flour or 2 fMiunds of sugar et any one
time.
ouseholdera In the country may buy more than ik of a barrel of flour or 5 pounds of sugar at any one time. In no event shall any purchaser have more than Su days' supply of
either on hand.
Houm-holdere should not use more than \ of a pound of sugar per person In addition to the above, however, sugar may be used for home canning, and will be available to the householder for that purpose upon signing certiorate that such sugar desired will be used only for that purpose. wheat flour, or prejiared wheat In any form, should tie used for any purpose other than human consumption. No wheal Hi for butuen consumption should be used for other pur-
M'ttcr Ccri rrc’mr More Save L5 . Gaool'-re United Auto Stores, Inc. 905 N. Broad SL, PhiU., Fa.
'That Den You've Wanted F IX tip • regular room of your own—where you con rest or study, os your mood dictates. Do it yourself in your spare moments, if you choose, with Cornell-Wood-Boord. It nails ri&ht over the old wo’Is or direct to the framework. Full directions in every bundle. Warm in winter and cool in
C'omriHySoaKoard
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is o resistant of fire and moisture and does not warp, crack, chip or buckle. It is a superior wall, ceiling and partition covering for Residences, Garages, Churches, Stores, Theaters, Farm Houses, Dairy Barns, etc. Takes paint or calamine perfectly. Call and Itt us show you Cornell-Wood-Board and cxphiai Aunr tha Cornell Department of Desifn and Declaration WnR offer just the sort of Panel Su&ations that fit pour Chas. H. Clouting Co. Sea Isle Gty, N. J.
STONE HARBOR.
> C. Long, of Narberth, I* visiting hit friend. »!r». William Llvlngl"3d St. Mr. Ixing came down with Mr. Livingston for the week-end. Mr* I .mg remaned until the last of
the week.
> Uvlngaton wa* at Narbirth a part last week putting her house ready for a summe: tenant. -. and Mrs. O. D. B. Edge anil children, of V.ilmlngion. Del. an- among the week's visitor* registered at the Harbor Inn. Aloo at the
large number of
nurses.
Nursing Conservation.
If all civilians who nren akllled nursing are to have care. It la Important, the American Red Cross points out. •bat aa few nurse* aa possible he employed for all their tltne to care for a single patient The public, therefore, la urged to employ an individual trained nurse only In rase of real neceaslty and to utilize visiting nurse* for iinspItaU wherever avre-sslMe.
These measures, together with the Harbor Inn are Dr. and. Mrs. J. It past time service of married nurses. • Maxwell, of Parkersburg, and Mr. J. It Is U-lleved. will go far toward pro- Ra*’ Maxwell. Jr., ot Parkersburg. Pa.: riding adequate nursing service for Oiarle* IL Barritt. of Wayne. Pa, a the civilian population In the United I iromlc ''nt manufartt-
(1 tales.
If nuroea and the public generally are willing to make such adjustments aa may l*e necessary the American Red Proas believe* It will be able to recruit sufficient nurses for military duty without endangering the health of communities or disturbing the supply of uuraea for the future. The American Red Cross recognizes that It la lm|M-ratlve to maintain the teaching and the executive atatr* of schools for nurses that there may be no Interruption In the supply r graduate nurses and that ecoaon'...-ul nursing may he avo.flhhle for Do civilian sick. It realize* also the neereorttv of safeguarding to the utmost the ixaltb of the rummunlty through the service of the pule
lie health nurses
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Meats of all kinds and poultry, and 1 " 0 ‘ '' of a11 : i-oth of New York Mis Rlsley and particularly beef should to- most nunM * ‘ ,h ,h ' , understanding that h.-r guest* motored to Wlldwimd and .Sral^T JZnaUng^S 1°^ T,UU . r ‘O BmlnUhi loral K'ape May. vl.lting ,he barracks
Mr* Watkins, of 101st St, is In Philadelphia for a few daya. Mrs. C. Kennedy la the guest of Misa Hamilton at the Watkins cottage Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kunkh- and little daughter are guests of Mr and Mrs
PupHL 90th St.
Mrs. W. W. Cleaver, of Philadelphia, la the guest of Miss Louise Brinkman, mist St. Miss Ann. W Brinkman Is In Phil-
adelphia
Mr. lobn Ktenale and family opened their cottage on the M-a wall the first of the month. Miss Charlotte Ktarsie is . xpected next wre k for a
st*y of two weeks.
Mrs C M Jurgens Is entertaining Mir* Claire- Herbert and Mis* Chris-
tine Beck.
Mrs R. I* Rlsley 1* entertaining her daughter Mrs Elizabeth Arden and her friend. Mrs Sibyl C, Wilson
•uid q^nUtJ 1 “* ° f " ,r r, ‘ lllUr7 •»“*orttlrs j tosrn after a stay of two week, at he, , „ , , . ^ . , . J to continue their pre-M-nt poalUona aa cottage on FlFst avenue .«).» Cer prv|s.n.1 tor .-arh mral reduced , patriotic sen he 'nKle Herbort i. entertaining Ml*, umpthm of all mem*, including ; Tilly Leary, of Philadelphia , should he reduced a* nearly a* Mow to Enroll. Mr. and Mr* Edward S Adamwlch •-to 2 |•nun(ls per week m-r i>er- Nurws who wish to enlist should land little dauvhh-r are- iwvlnc a visit • r 4 years old. The use of l>eef apply, or mall appUcattooa, to tbrtr lo- to Mra Adamwlch'* si.p-t. Mr. John * limited to one and a quarter ; **• rr "'* Chapter or direct to the Sabllch Captain Kablhh was h.ime of dear beef a week per per- «•( Nursing Service, Atlantlr j for a pari of the week, but has gone ,n. IMvIalon. Aroerlran Rrel Croaa, 44 East j’ 0 New York, where hls boat, the ( reel) milk and milk In evaporated Twenty-third air-e:. New York city ! V, ’ ,r > , '' nre, ,,f ,h '' >' * line. Is and re.ndense.1 form and ebre-se may [ Th* body of enrolled Red CroOB nurses "ndergolnr f lu-irp Mr* Sabllch'*
constitutes the n-serve for the Annv j son. who went to Camp Wad. worth a coo. and Navy Nurse Corps ' * .’.'"'L®* U n,,, h,rtl
They most not to over forty-live nor | J"
should to ucrel than la lr *‘ ,,,nn twenty-<me y.-nr* of *g.. | . li raa ,
wsarv The *ucce«* of Araertran an.,, on Mrs Halveam received , silk band
land and sea depend* In a large mess , kerchief fr— * --- - -
ur» ufion tvn atb-quate enrollment „f t.rolderrel
■•-^•lly r,ur '"'* N'T the Array and Navy. *r- the Allies ,, ,n. re.reling to Kurgeon* Cenersl tiorgas la tray
and Itrelsted. Mr. and Mi* W L. Turpin were " more urgent need eriats t.-1 U y ! < * ow *L * ,,im 1 Philadelphia home
no farlor cun to more Important j * , '»-k-«-nd
e Winning of thl* war than udr Troxei . ha* such a run of cuatom • rare »f «ur si.-k an-* woun.l.d- lf_"C n ''*. Iunrhf '«m th-y think
Surgeon Oeneral tiorgat
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Herman R. Fehrle Bowling Alleys Sea Isle City
i save tran.j*-nation local auppU
should be grown and us>-d. lean regulation* are i subject to change at any tl
. of the Allies and our constantly growing army In Europe <1. -uand. WHEAT FOR EUROPE.
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J. E. S. GASIFIER Pierce Auto Supply Co. 1427 Fairmounl Ave, PhiU-
PARTS! PARTS! PART? MMOTAL sonez !B5Tw; ‘ A " msmjm "5=SSl.Aw.e^TI ~-SSiE: —
AUTO TOPS Slip Cover* Painting DcsT-rxoor vaxstxh kook ‘bamenSi! bom" *1 Jre! sc rresOed! GEO. W. PARVIS S48-52 Raring Sun Avenue
RADIATORS REPAIRED AT SHALL EXrtJ.EE United Auto Radiator Co. 13IS Hare M_ rhIUaelphls. Ps.
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SURF HOUSE W. M. STRUHERS, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 1918
Enjoy a Day’s Fishing and one o? our Shore Dinners. Sea Foods a Specialty. TOWNSEND S INLET HOTEL “LARRY” C. SEMON, Prop. (Formerly Shelter Haven Hotel, Stone Harbor) TOWNSEND’S INLET, N. J. Best Deep Sea and Bay Fishing on the Jersey Coast
If out of town, it will pay you to visit tu first Bel! Phone 2105-J Phone Orders Immediately Attended To. The Cheapest Store of Its Kind in the State. W. STEIN New York Hotel and Bar Supplies ENAMEL, CHINA and TINWARE. Double Thick or Single Thick Decorated and White. China ware, Glassware, Silverware. TOILET PAPER AND PAPER NAPKINS. i832-34 Atlantic Ave. : ATLANTIC CITY, N *
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Your Telephone Directory
r I ’ELEPHONE service is depend«r upon jour JL use pf the telephone directory; it b the "guide," as the receiver U the "Utch" and the transmitter the “door,” to usher you through to the one you wish to talk to. Bell telephone directories are issued several times a year in order that patrons may have an up4i>date list of telephone numbers and may know of the changes in telephone numbers of those whom they may call. In the “General Information" pages of each directory u a paragraph “Telephone Directories” and the dates of publication arc there shown. A subscriber should compare the date on his directory with the calendar date, allowing about a month for the printing and delivery of an issue, and if he finds that he is not using the current book, should call the Business Office. The Telephone Company wishes every tuhacriber to ha»'e, and to use, the most recent copy of the directory. Calling numbers from an obsolete directory may reauli in “changed number” culls, wastes in time and effort and the use of equipment and service at a time when all these things arc in greatest demand.
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