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A NEWSPAPER FOB ALL OF CAPE MAY COUNTY.
Published Every Friday by The „ r TIMES C
COMPANY
CAPE MAY COUNTY
(Incorporated)
West Jersey and Landis Avenues, Sea Isle City, N. J. WM. A. HAFFERT, President and General Manager. CEAS. O’CONNOR, Treasurer. ' C. F. SCHUCK, Secretary.
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Entered at tbe Poet Office. Sea leleCIty. N. J, as second-class natter.
- * - This paper has enlisted with the government in the cause of America for the I'criod of the war
THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN.
Edvard P. Vaiil and William Con er are ••ni|ilo>< i d at Cape Maj. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gand> and i** tllttle Taylor visited Wildwood Sunday. EarneM Warner spent Sunday at Forest Grove. Miss Hattie DoVaul. of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with her Brand-mother. Mrs. Anna DeVauL Rev William Cobb, of Camden. Tinned hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cobb, this week. Mrr- Ada Hess has retumid home after sj-endlnit sometime with her niece. Mrs Hubbard, in Chester. Pa. Mrs. Mary Hand and Mrs. Carrie Urns, of Mayvllle. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Austin DeVaul and family. Z. T. Gandy is entertalnlnB his son with several friends, from Philadel-
phia.
Jim Godfrey and son Jack, of Strathmere. visited hla mother. Mrs Emma Godfrey. Friday. Mrs. Austin DeVaul and son. Clarence. visited Sea Isle. Monday. Mrs. Elisabeth Smith has returned home after spendlnc several week* with her mother. Mrs. Ellen Town-
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The coarse In business administration is designed to prepare its gradnates to become successful business men. It forms an admirable substitute for a college education, and cares from two to three years of time. It is also an aid to advancement in the army or navy. The shorthand and secretarial courses prepare young women for it positions, ss well as for positions in business houses and il Institutions. There Is no better way fee young women to
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Sea Isis City Management Wm. N.*Famonj. p, ^ MOVING PICTURES
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SOUTH SEAVILLE.
( AMERICA'S FOBEMOST BUSINESS SCHOOL )
The campaign for the Fourth Liberty Loan will begin September 28 and dose October 1!». The result of the loan will be watched with keen interest in Europe, not only by our associates in the war against the Teutonic powers but by our enemies. It will be regarded by them as a measure of the American people's support of the war. The Germans know full well the tremendous weight and significance of popular support of the war, of the people at home backing up the Army in the field. As the loan succeeds our enemies will sorrow; as it falls short they will rejoice. Every dollar subscribed will help and encourage the American soldiers and hurt and depress the enemies of America. The loan will be a test of the loyalty and willingness of the people of the United States to make sacrifices compared with the willingness of our soldiers to do their part. There must be and will be no failure by the people to measure up to the courage and devotion of our men in Europe. Many of them have given up thair lives; shall wc at home withhold our money? Shall we spare our dollars while they spare not their very lives?
William Loeffler and wife recently entertained relative* frotu Philadelphia. Ernest Grace anJ wife were at Wildwood on Wednesday. Harry Hallman spent Sunday with his family here. Edward McAllister and wife spent Sunday at Atlantic City. Ira Ale and wife, with Richard Hit-! ner. spent Sunday wj;h F M. HiUterJ and family. Samuel Cox was in Atlantic City on Saturday. Miss Helen Way. of PhlladelphU. Is spendine the week with her parents, Charles Way and wife. W. Seaman Abrams has given hla house a fresh coat of paint. Milton Grace, of Bridgeton, visited his parents. Levi Grace and wife, on Sunday Mrs. Alfred Moncrief, of GI as* boro, and Mrs. George Rice, of Camden, spent several days of last week with their father. C. W. Porch. Frank Bates, with his slater. Myrtle, of Camden, were renewing acquaintances here this week. Herschel Berry, of Millville. Is visiting bis brother John for a short time. Edward McAllister and wife entei^ tained Aubrey Willi, from Wissahlckon Barracks, ou Saturday Miss Edna Banter, of Millville, visited her grandparents. H. A Payne and wife. James Hanna, of South Vineland, •pent the wrek-eud with friends nere.
HEADERS APPRECIATE REVIEW OF WEEK.
There it! more war news in the newspapers every day than any reader can digest unless he makes a business of it That's what Edward \\. Pickard does. He makes a business of reading all the news and digesting it It is only by making a business of it that one is able to judge the relative importance of all the events transpiring in France, in Russia, in the Balkans, in Palestine and in every other part of the world. Mr. Pickard, who is a trained
SOUTH DENNIS.
newspaper writer and world traveler, studies the news and, in j “StoS* 3K? !
Mr and Mrs. Jos. Gordon arc visiting Mr*. Lawrence McKalg. Miss Hnutle Cahaley entertained Mr. and Mm Manning Moore. Miss M E. Moon of Atlantic City, and Mr* Gardiner, of Hurffville. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BramelL of At lantlc City, wen- calling on friends.
Sunday.
Mr. Allan Nickerson and family called on r'lativea in our town on
Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Cahaley spent a few day* la*t week with Mr. and Mr*. Jere
Cahaley.
Mrs. elms. Fidler entertained Mr
Use Gas!
A home without Gas nowadays, is as bad off as a home without water. If you have never used gas, you cannot appreciate its convenience comfort and economy for cooking and lighting.
You Will Rent Your Cottage Easier With Gas
Under the New Managment, the Seashore Gas Company, of Sea Isle City, will lay your service pipe at cost. Then for less than five cents a day you can use a liberal amount of gas, and enjoy its full benefits.
Seashore Gas Company GEORGE WILSON, Supt.
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New Scries ot Share
Now Open
Set Isle City.E. & L AssocUti«
wttli ray ol tht Dirvcton „.
WAYNE M. STRUTHERS,
Secretary
Quality Grocer Our aim U to glv* reliable service. Quality of Goods. Quantity In Msaaurs. Satisfaction In Price. F. B. SHARP’
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Practical Dyer of OSTRICH FEATHERS
We -Solicit Your Feather Wants in all its Branches
DYEING CLEANING and CURLING
154-156 N. Thirteenth St, PHILADELPHIA
and
this Weekly Review, which is published in the Cape May Countv 1 on Sund »> •r;—_ „....u i i. , ; . . J J j. fMwald Hasbronck. one of our boy*
Iiasuruut-K. one til o
J»mes each week, he brings tu the attention of the reader all the llD Ul * •‘■"ice, spent Sunday v
essential developments of the preceding week, eliminating all the confusion that inevitably exists in the mind of anyone who reads
the news from day to day.
We have found the Review of the Week a most valuable feature—.me that is highly appreciated by our readers. If you have not been reading it start now. The first paragraph will convince you of its value, and make you a regular Pickard fan.
ENFORCE THE LIGHT LAW. A law that is more abused than any other is probably the one requiring all horse drawn vehicles to carry a light, of certain intensity, when on the public highways at night. The most recent example of the result of the violation of this law occurred quite recently on tbe Shore road, when an auto ran into a farm wagon standing in the road, injuring several. was claimed in this case, as in many others, that the wagon had no lights. It is most important for the public safety that this law be fully complied with, and tne County authorities would do well to er force it to the letter.
REMOVE THE I. W. W.
A motion to remove the words -United States" from their literature was seconded and carried at a meeting of the I. \V. \V. in Spokane, last June, according to the testimony of the 1. W. W. secretary, now on taai before Judge Landis. Certainly a motion L» remove the 1. W. \\. and its blcrature from the United .States would meet with the unanim..u> approval of every decent cntixen
this country.
I Republic!
» to be preferred to
THE LESSER EVIL
'•f 'gb-, former Democratic Member of (-ongre.->.-, nted in a fusion arrangement between Democrats a- the candidate from the 12th N. Y. Congress- » run against Meyer London, Socialist. Lmdon >d the country in the war, and the 12th district o « ratio, Coldfogie having Seven terms in Conlit. Ling defeated by London for the ti4th t.’on- •* *' "f l*® tvils. t hoose the lesser. A Democj at
parents.
Samuel Morton visited his slaters, the MIsim-8 Morton, m Wednesday. IU-v. John L. M* . rwald. of Princeton. visited his mother last week. The MImm-s Ludlam went to Cape May Court House on Sunday, to wv their nephew Jetise. who wax home
from Camp I)lx.
Dr I>-wla Learning and family are visiting Mr. and Mr* Coleman L«un
Times’ Advertising Pays Big Dividends
lag.
Jennie Hallow.II has a position i n I the^inunJlJon factory at Washington j Capt A c Mc-rwald. amimpanlod I by A. J. Mc-rwald and famUy. at. • n ; joying a trip on their boat in the ba> ' Istwrence McKalg is quite 111 at i
this writing
Mr. and Mr* Wm. Champion visited the MIkm-* Morton on Sundae Our community wa* very sorry to I
hear of the serlou* lllne** „f i^„ n | Hickman, who 1* eufl. ring with pn.-u I monia. and al»o of u,. death of hi-
two children.
Quite * number of our people a- 1 tended the services nt So S. a \HI. i Camp ground on Sunday in «pn. 0 t !
he hot weather
Joe Fowler and family, urmnipiu: I •■*1 by Lewi* Rhopahlt- and family j laU.-d on A. J. Meerwald on Sundav Th. Mimses UK,- Cahaley and Sata | M-Kaig tlrited South Seat ill.- Camp
Monday
al the Red Cios* room on I Tuesday w.-te: Mr*. J thmslam. t I- Edward*. Mr- K Laahley. Mt-
Here h to Injure
? Kaiser
The Kaiser i • now planning to seize the trads cf the world for Germany. You can do much to defeat him if you will pledge yourself not to buy German-made goods.
fan t Thoughtless y ilelp the Kaiser to Kill Americans
«* part ur every dinar you f. end ! w G -rmnn-made goods goes into the IL.-r'. war ■ *. Buy Ameren-mads goods, or the r oo-Js ,» ,^ r 1. rr c Allies. German goods are blood-stained, ^ n the y’.-. :..- beIow«and mad ,t now. e^tnlet '* the Itcycott C<-tnmiRM. » ataloM toy .Wk f a *U»—Annual Membership.
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1st every time.
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 spots or his 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 and results.
Edward B. Arnett Building Construction Bell Telephone Connections SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
H. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpenter and | Builder
Jobbing in Alt Its Branches ; SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER
Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty New Store
ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
\oooG<x>o<xioooooo<KK>oooooooc MATTHEW J. RYAN Commbnion Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Cove OysUr* Salt Oysters, Clams, Snappers. Crsbe jj Both Pbooes Dock St. Market, PUM.

