eAR MAT OOtntTT TOCtt, MU lltl egTT, W. J.
Cent-a-Word
Column
3
A little *dTerti»*ni#nt in Un» colonip will bring rwull*. Tlir co« i« email, and m wortl. a uial il you have anyUung to buy, aell or eacbange. Try it.
AVALON.
j
STONE HARBOR.
No Advertisement U.an »c. lor Kiret iMertion and hallprioe tor each »ubeequent insertion
FOR SALE and FOR REST Sign., on sale at the Timm Orrics; printed on heavy bi\stol board; 5c. 3 lor 10c. ad
FOR SALE: Slaty l*i grad. Chain., good a* m *. lormerly used by SL John - * Church. Cj c. nt* each. Apply to J. T. Korvr. Fifth StreeL Ava-
PAPERHANGING Now n- the time to do your I'M 1 *'' hanging; prompt service. leasonawe ices. M. Solid a Isle City. S. J
’ WANTED—FARMb FOR If you have a farm or country home for IZ in any l-*n of Cape Kay County, list same with me. Joseph Douglas*. Cain.- May Court Houae^N-
Mr. Thomas Stewart spent the weekend at his home in Phtlailelphla. Guests at the Luray: Miss Margaret Powell. Mrs. Greenough. Mr and Mrs. Chaa. R. Tooehaehe. Miss Clenger. Mina Anna Clenger. Mr* Osear Buckholts. Mrs Daniel Gallaghar Mrs L. A. Shaw and children. Dr. and Mrs. F. A Monts. Mrs. Frsnk Smith and non. Mw. Hlshard*. B H Mnckwll Backman. Miss Helen Grayner. Mira \. Beaman. J. L. De Mas and wife. A. E. Keempen. Wm E. l-afferty. Rev. A! fred Wan;. . . Mira Lillian Klee waa a Sunday visitor here. Mr. William Bennett Saturday and Sunday ai his home in Peennont. The Rumnuuce Sale held at the Luray Friday afternoon and evening was a great sucre**. Quite a aum was rea-
lised.
Mr and Mrs Fowler F. Slraton en- .. nained over the week-end Mrs Jaa. Sentner. of New York: Edward Allen and Fran* Kaatavitch. of Wtssahlckon
Uarracka. Cape May. N. J.
Mr. Edward Dally, who was the guest of Frank Darpe. returned to hi* home In Philadelphia on Saturday. Mira Kathryn Johnstone, guest of Miss Lillian Dahl, returned home on • Deborah and Elisabeth Peter-
- nut of town visitors on FTt-
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.
STATE OF NEW 3EBSKV KXBCCTtVE t>EPAKTMtr*T.
WUKKEAa. WIU.iAM 1.10..^ «
Jelnt meetlns ot ^ t» f
s SMSjVsrt—* -eas
du 1 .* qu»:i8rd
..’inra MMBbcT «f tbr
■ Dd »:i*r *urh election *11* «n»llBr»-
New Jersey, aad wttwmUr
X US t*-- Tk'.rtleia d»r Of J»nu»rT.
A D. On* lbou-»ad nine hnudrrd »nd elsn-
dn^ned tbw Ufa thereby ~a.ln, *
«ec«ary lo eiut In the r»i«rr~-nl»lioa of ltd*
Stale in it* Sen»t* THEREFORE.'
|. WALTER E. KIKJE. Ooe
direol.n* tbit »c election « to law In the SUU of New J'lWT. on day. Uk Fifth <l*y of November. ne»t- - l*( the d» - .« h*r**>*. f-r the purpoec of . H.« a Member of the Colled sulee^en* Mid'wiuJuv iicchks. t _ „ . GIVEN under my head »nd the Grem of the Stale of New Jersey »t ton. thl* Sixteenth d«y of JnL. -- 4L.S I the yvnr o! our Lord One thoueand r Ine hundr-.l and embteen, and of lb. mdepeodenre ot the CnRed SUM* the Use hundred and Forty-third. WALTER E. ElrGK.
THOMAS F. MARTIN.
it. 1A ISlfi. -il-'MAWE MARTIN. S«rrtary of Su o 11-1—ISt
Herman R. Fehrle
Editor Seven Mile Bearh Reporter: — Thank you for the Tide Table, we have been wishing for It ever since we came to the mbore. ONE OF THE •SClMEn FOLKS. The "Big" month at the shore waa ushered tn with Jromp and ceremony The Red Cross led off wlth-lta dance and card party last evening at the Stone Harbor has not failed In Its duly to The Red Cross since the organisation of the Stone Harbor Branch Not only has It met all ap port moment*, but ha* gone "over the top" in every Instance. T!n response to this indiiect appeal • the general public was most generous The management of the hotel very kindly
day.
Mis* Elisabeth Van Thuyne. Miss Loretta Ruane. Adolph Van Thuyne and George Jackaon were the guests nf Miss Madge and Elmer Peterson, of
Isle City, on Friday evening,
r*. Herbert High field was the guest of Mrs. A. HlghfidM on Sunday. Mr. Charles Fithlan was the guest of Mrs. Edwin Plueker on Sunday. Rev Wagg. of the Bridgelon District. preached Sunday evening In the
Peennont M E. Church.
SOUTH DENNIS ITEMS.
day.
Samuel Morton, of Avalon, visited
hi* sisters, on Friday.
Mr* Edward Ross, of Petersburg, lulled her parent*. Mr. and Mr* E.
Nickerson, on Friday.
Oil* MeKaig I* 111 with the meaalee Mr. Adna Hickman visited, his usughler at Cold Spring on Sunday
.... rooms and the committee has been working early and late arranging detall* Music for dancing was furnlahed by an orcheatra For those who did not care for-the “light fantastic-
card table* were provided.
Mira Adelaide Delaney, of Philadelphia. I* passing a two weeks vacation at Stone Harbor, registered at the Big Miss Ethel Thorne, of Audubon. N. J.. and Mira Mary Dunlap, of Waat Colling*wood, who have been visiting Mira Dunlap's aunt. Mr* J. S. McCllnlock, have returned to their home*. Mis* Elsie Hines la home from the Millville hospital very much t-eneHtad bv the special care she received there. Rev. Dr. Forest E. Dsger. of Philadelphia. has been the guest of Mr. and
Mr* William Schuck
Mr. and Mr*. Horace L Hendernon and Miss Hendernon. who have been enjoying the breeres of Stone Harbor at the Side! cottage on 10«th rtr»returned to town Monday morning. Rev. Daniel E. Rupley, who la supplying the Lutheran Community Church, was recalled to- Philadelphia the last of the week to attend the fenera! of one of hU parishioners, vrbo fell W the ship yard and was Instantly killed. Rev. Mr. Rupley remained over Sunday and occupied his pulpit at the
Bethel Church.
Rev. John Rupley. of Washington. D. C. u>n of Ret. Daniel E. Rupley. preached at the Lutheran Community morning and evening. Mrs. McCoy, of Germantown, la visit ire her daughter. Mr*. Cupitt. Mr*. McCoy will remain for the entire
month)
A delegation from Oak troop 100 of
S C The card Is Itr the form- of shell, with a aoldter on the very Up eager-eyed and alert, above him 1* the old Liberty Bell aupported by an Eagle bearing a ribbon acroll. on which Is inscribed: "Well win liberty for all. Above "First U. S. troops landed tn Prance June 17." In the long space above is a scroll hearing a •Soldier’s Dispatch” with space for the memage. Above this "War declared April 16. 1«<17." and at the very top about the rim. "Be an American lirat. last and
all the time."
William J. Boardman hi* rented Ms cottage to Mr. Parker, of West Philadelphia. Mr Paiker and family arrived Wednesday morning. Mrs Boardman going to town on the after-
noon train.
Mr*. Stewart H. MacDowell ha* re- .. ived word from her son. Stewart A. M.-uiViwell. of the Aviation Service In France, that he baa siiceerafully passed lit* examinations and ha* receive/ Mr. promotion. Here's to yon Lieutenant MacDowell. HU rank was the highest In the squad. Mrs. William Pott*. Jones and Miss Belly Jones left on Tuesday morning for their home tn Conshohorken. having rented their cottage on S6tb street Mrs Herman MIHer. of Harrisburg.
Catharine McCormack I* visiilng , hp Memorial Church, of which Mr* Wm Brsmdl ai Atlantic Cily. ; p r Turnbull 1* pastor, have been enRalph Peterson and family visited j }0J . jnK a delightful outing al the Bunre P Kirkrrann on Sundav. galom colony, chaperoned by Mr*.
Mr- E. Nickerson on Sunday. Wilbur Miller l* visiting hU grand parent.*. Mr. and Mrs. T. Miller, Sr. William Rnunell and wife spent
Sunday at their home.
Wallace Llndenuan and wife. Anna Hewitt and Kenneth Bonham drove to
Sea Isle Sunday evening.
Ahmzo Brosins and wife and Harry Thomas rnd family motored to Sea
1*1.- Sunday evening.
Mira Sara Godfrey and Milton Philipp* are visiting Mrs J. Crandol. Augustus Metrwald and two sons made a business trip to Bivalve on
Saturday.
Oswald Hasbrouck. one of our boys who t* In the service, spent Sunday with hi* pareni*. He it tn the Ordnance Corps and is stationed at Me
tueben.
Mrs. James Nickerson and children are visiilng Miss Lydia Nickerson. Mira Sophia Ludlnm entertained Mr. Howard l.udlam : family and Mr. and Mr* Edward Rice, on Sunday. Mr* Mary Springer, of Goshen, call«d on friend* in our town on Monday. Mr* Chat. Vanaroan and Mr. and Mr* Stanford Vanaroan called M Isses Ludlam on Sunday Mira Lydia Nickerson and Mr*. Jas Nlc'-.eraoii and family visited relative* it Wildwood on Tuesday. Mira Marguerite Meerwald spent Wednesday In Philadelphia. Worker* at the Red Cross Room on ru- day were Misses Mary Ludlam. M «' Ludlam. Sophia Ludlam. Mar uerile Meerwald. Elizabeth Meerwald. .nd Ben ha Hagan. Mrs Cba*. Fidler. Mrs T R Miller. Jr.. Mrs Lewis Edraids. Mr* A Brasilia. Mrs H. A. Thomas. Mr* J Dougtar. Mr* A. J. Meerwald. Mr* Wm. Cole, Mr* E norm. Mr* Coleman Leamirg and Ml** Lydia Nickerson.
Frank Claypoole. They were accompanied by their captain. Mira Lucy Wilise. and their lieutenant. Mias Catherine Edgar. The parly returned lo Philadelphia Monday morning. There are always guests at Brooke cottage on the Channel al 101st street. Thl* week Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Brooke, of Bel hay ie*. are the favored Mr. J. E Brooke, brother of j troll Brooke, who has been 111. 1* finding the air of Stone Harbor ben-
eficial.
Rev. Dr. Silas D. Daugherty and Mrs Ukuglierty. who have been enjoying a vacation here since the termination of the Dr.'s pastorate with the Lutheran Community, have returned Philadelphia.
TI7
F»
PARTS! PARTS! PARTS!
Umov*!. Konev
2*31-7 W. SmqathacoaiM At ; urn iii»Mi Rraarablt Auto Parts G* ruaJSiSl
Into Radiator Repairing
KETAl DATES
TAW
VIED SHin-DS >4 W.taltlrtl
wvo on/ED*
,;*1 THf tar
C. RUDOLPH N.HCor. 42d & Chestnut St*.
Oxford St. O»rao* wr gnr and h.:i 5 AUTUMoB»i.ts giro ram,*
FUGS-BUM INC nANc.EUT nan mm-obat: ., *| U »II< II -V- |-llli.tl>l . I II, -rnoac mzi.L ru.sr.a-. re
Mira Agnes Eagle, of Philadelphia. I* the guest of Mrs. H. Stewart. Mr* Clara Old and her little daugh..r. Clara Kathryn, of Philadelphia, are visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Coupe, at *he Wallace. . Mr*. Jesse Dlverty Ludlam motored .j Camp Dl* on Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Leslie S. Ludlam. of Court Houae. 1 They found their soldier boy In the best of health and spirits, hoping with the rest It wont be “over, over there”
till he gets into It.
When Mias Marcella McCraven alighted from her auto In front of the P. C. Monday evening, she became the centre of a tangle of small girls who rushed t" greet their former teacher. Mira McCraven motored over In company with Mlaa £. G. MacPherson in the interest of the Pageant, which waa helt! In the Hippodrome at Ocean
av'and '
A Saw—1U. FUa. fl
AUTO TOPS
SUp< DtrsT-raoor vamniK *oo*
a*a4 Baa wa Oral. Hi—l ,lE*nw MM. alia— m *—<*•« GEO. W. PARVIS 548-52 Rising Sun Avenue *” ‘ Philadelphia
Cily. Wednesday*and Thursday. The old Hazzard Bungalow has been thoroughly repairvd and remodeled by Its present earner. Mr. B. H. Burr, of
Philadelphia.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Burr. Mr ami Mr*. LeRoy Burr and Mr. and Mr* p. Burr, all of Philadelpnia. arrived this we<‘k and will occupy their pleasant seashore home until the first of Oc-
tober
Mr* E. E. Huriburt. of Philadelphia and her son motored down on Sunday to look at cottages. They were mnch pleased with Stone Harbor. At the Veronika. Mlsa Mary Mr Crane's bungalow on 105th Street, are Mr* Mary Congrave. Mr. and Mrs John Hagerty. of Philadelphia: Mr. William Balbarh. Wisconsin. Frank and Francis MrCrane. of Holmesturg.
RADIATORS REPAIRED
United Auto Radiator Co.
RITE-O-WAV Ltwe.- raSeurt I
RTTE-O-WAY MFC. CO. OIL SFEClALTIEa 1381 Ridge At*., Phila., Pa.
5000 MILE
TIRES
BCT WUIIJt TUBT LAST RMriKK y Noa-.kU tin,
w-* i '
SURF HOUSE
W. M. STRUHKRS, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON tOIS
Mr and Mr*. George McConnor. of Philadelphia, arrived on Tuesday and will occupy the MarMurtrie bungalow for the balance of the season The Murtbas. who have been at the | bungalow for July, reluctantly packed
for town on Monday
Mlsa Janet lailham la the guest of Rev and Mr*. Murray at the Liberty
bungs!'v on k2nd Street.
Mrs. Clara Hoover Stllwell and her Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Horbert are relitlle granddaughter. Marianne, who I living congratulation* on Hie arrival i have been guests of Mr. and Mr*. J.l 0 f a little daughter. Anna Elizabeth Murray Bnntlng for ten days, return-, ••Lon" looks the part of the proud
ed on Tuesday to Wayne I papa to the letter.
A unique postal has been received ■ jj r . and Mrs. N R. Fowler. Mis* H by Mrs John Sablich. of Stone Har- j A . Knz and Miss P. D. Creasey arrived bor. from her son Dominick. In train- Monday noon end are at the Sldel cot
Ing at Camp Wadsworth. Spartanburg. Ia ge on 104th Street.
Eojoy a Day's Fishing and one of 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
ocean VIEW.
Cheery Bedrooms T HOSE bedrooms in your home will continually radiate cheer and coziness and offer a new comfort, if the walls and ceiling are co v-
Mr* Ada Hera l* visiting her niece. . _r- Hubbard, tn Chester. Pa. Harry Kauffman and family entertamed Ms sister Sunday. I Mr and Mrs Loper and family, of Millville, are visiilng Chart!* Wright and family Jim Godfrey and family, of Strathmere. fj>ent Friday with hi* mother. Mr* Emma Godfrey. Mr and Mrs Rolla Hewitt and Mira Km i,«t Van Gilder were soliciting for I ted Cross menilr-rship* Tuesday, and were very iroceeraful. The household goods of the lale I peter Watkins were sold at auction
rday.
ered with Corne]l-Wood- ] s
Board.
. who has lie*-n •
Kail it ri&kt over the old , L walls or direct to tKe frame- 1 work. You can do it your- i. self, if you choose, because 1 the panels come in convenient sizes. Full directions in
every bundle.
F*XTI3LIO TWO DESIRAL1LE PROPERTIES
If out of town, it will pay you to visit us first Bell Phone 2105-J Phone Orders Immediately Attended T The Cheapest Store of Its Kind in the State.
W. STEIN New York Hotel and Bar Supplies
Properties will be sold on SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1918, at two o’clock in the afternoon at the Gladding Property.
GLADDING PROPERTY. NO. 1. Situated on Matilda street, 100 ft. East 01 Landis avenue, consisting of one lot 50x110 ft. and known as lot No. 10, Block 28, North East Section of Map of Sea Isle City, upon which is erected a 3-story building 28 ft. x 30 ft and one-story addition 12 ft. x 38 J ft., containing fifteen Rooms and Baths, with 8 ft porch on front
and East Side.
This was formerly the Gladding properly and a very desirable location for Boarding or Apartment House.
ENAMEL, CHINA and TINWARE.
Double Thick or Single Thick Decorated and White.
China ware. Glassware, Silverware.
TOILET PAPER AND PAPER NAPKINS. 1832-34 Atlantic Ave. : : : ATLANTIC CITY, N-
ell.
SHORT PROPERTY. NO. 2. Is situat'ut.ri South side of iLdia street, 800 ft. from S. W. Side s avenue and known as lot No. 18. Block No. 7, S. W. Sec-
•story
Cornell WoodRoard
Mini*- Taylor apent sever*! , tion of aUp of Sea Isle City, upon which is erected a two-
i>» with her sister. Mrs George Jrf- I
ri-; m Orean City. 1 Building, 28 ft. X 32 ft
Mr* Harry Blarkaon. of Wildwood. 1
this week This was formerly the Ralph Short property and would make a
It* Hut
■ McMwirl
of Htone Hi »* ;
Saturday. 1 v
'■ntertaining
is* non-conductor of heat and col3. j „ tv; i: .* lire b:.<1 nunsroro, and will ; not wurp, crack, chip or buckle. Eapedall >• a*2 ipted f jt the'V-11a, Ceilings and Purtmons of Reiidences, Garuftt-s, Churches, Stores, 111 Theuteri, Farm Hccscs.Datry | 6 Burns, etc.
niel fielanc- .
* from Millville thl* week. Rubright and family have j . May* Landing, where he is j
-ry desirable business site.
These properties are now owned by the Sea Isle City Building
laker, of Miiiviih. and Mrs & i>/an Association, ami will be sold at Public Sale on above date, mm i •• lance). Saturday. unless sooner sold at private sale, and will 1/e sold on very reasona-
Mn. Frank Gandy have re- i ^ "urt Hiium-. after *)m riding
1 ble terms.
■. Mr* Frank j
led yuo uf IU many pr.otical u:»» ard of the Frta
Dw.y,n ».i.J D.. . r-uoa hsrva^* , yrmU g m Chas. H. Clouting Co. Arthur
Su Ule City. N. J.
r. and Mr* < Mrs. Wm. D
• ntng at Sh* Isle.
clear of all incumbrance.
Any Informatinn desired will be cheerfully given by SEA ISLE CITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
EDWARD B. ARNETT.
Chairman of Building Committee.
The “Busy Hours” of the Telephone
T HE past months have been busy ones in telephone service—and busier months are in store. The volume of telephone calling has increased in an unparalleled way, reflecting the great industrial activities of the times. Studies of the hourly volumes of telephone calling, made at our central office switchboards, show that the “busy hours" arc from 9 to 11 in the morning and from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. If we may flatten the "traffic peaks” that charactcriie these busy hours, we may provide better service and care for more calls as the require-
ments increase.
We ask this co-operation on the part of all users of our service: that they distribute their telephone calls throughout the day; that they make only the necesuty telephone calls during the busy hours; that they make those calls that must be made as brief as possible. War-time conditions make this request necessary: wc feel that we may count on your hell •
rm. t/Ki.awswK a an auTtr TWA t i.ii «1-11 a i ■ i.i.i-iiom: ro_ C> eMITIt Dtstrti I SUnJLg**. ATi.sant. cits. ». a.

