Cape May County Times, 26 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

REGISTRY AND ELECTION.

Porauaot to law. noUc* la lie.eby glrm tha: the Board of IU«Ulry and ■■BOB— la and tor erery election dutrtct la

CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY,

in the County ot Cai* May, Bute of New Jersey, will meet tor the yurvoeo of mah-

Ing raslstratlon ot voter* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2S. 1819,

at thu hour ot S o'clock In the afternoon

remain In seaaton until i o'clock to

the evemns. lor U.e purpom ot rerUlna and come tins the ort«lnal I — ~

addins Uicivlo U>e namea Of — entlUed to the n-jhl of ■ ultrasu and eraams therelron. the name c* ~—

who after a fair opportunity

shall be ahoai- not to he entitled to rote, in that election dialricL * —

ics:

to rote ,t the next elcc-

Ueneral Klectlor. will be held da). .Norember 4th. ItU, tor th ot eloctins cantlldaUia to fill the One Oevemor. SUU of New Jereey, U

The birthday party for Mr*. Joaeph . Caasel, gives Saturday by ber fsm..y at their summer home on Pleasure Bay. was an altsgether delightful and unique occasion. Bidden to arrive before sunset, the guests were assembled on the pier and Just as the great red sun paused for an Instant before “falling and sinking in the bay", the cushions and wraps were tossed aboard the Edith, the passengers assisted on board and the Edith, with a bone In her teeth, sailed out into the Golden West. When too dark to safely navi-

One Member of ot Naw Jersey, for Capa May County, to aerva for one year. One Clerk of Capo May County, to serve for five year* One Sheriff to ear.- _ One Coroner, for Cape May County, to earve for throe year* _ One member of the Board Freeholders 1st ward, to sarv ^One me-..ber of the Beard of Chosen Freeholders, 2nd ward, to serve for three yaar* And that the el< a board of election at the places above mentioned on the above day, commencin* at t o'clock In the moraine, clooln* o'clock la the evening. ' And notice la hereby further given, that the board of registry —* *’—■'

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PUBLIC NOTICE. Nolle* of REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Pursuant to law, notice la hereby given that the Board of Jteglslry and lilectloo* in and for every election district In pOROUGH OF WOODBINE, in the county of Capo May. Mate of Now Jersey, will meet for the purpose o: I— log registration of vtBcre TUESDAY, OCTOBER ZS, 1818. at the hour ot 8 o'clock In tha after and remain in s salon until T o'cioc _ the evening, for the purpooa ot revlatag and correcting the original registars — adding thereto the ramie of all perai eai uiiod to tha -ight of auffrago and oraalng tlmrelrotn the name of any person who alter a fair opportunity to be heard, shall be shown not In be entitled to vot* In that alecUon uislricL at the next eiecUcaeral Election will be held on Tuesday. November 4th. 1819, for the purpose of . to 1111 the foilowlnr

■. State of New Jersey, to serve three year*. One Member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape Map County, tv One Clerk ot Cape May County, to serve for five year* One bneriff to serve for three year* One Coroner, for Cape May County, to Two members of Common Council for three year* One Assessor for three year* One Borough Collector tor three year* An-t Dial the election othcers will jut as a hoard of decuor. at the places tsbove

gale tbs Great Chsanel. the boat was bsve

put about ind skimmed about the little bays which are brightly lighted by the electric light* About 9.SO the party landed .-nd enjoyed games tor a time, which stimulated the wits of some of the guests and they, like Silas Wegg. "dropped Into poetry". Delicious refreshments wefe served by Mias Edith, it eras un&nimoualy voted to make the birthday party an annual

evenL

Miss Helen Blaylock and ber sister. Miss Ada May Blaylock, tre the of Mlu Hlldeburn. at Dr. M cottas* The Gerhardt* who have been in Miss Hildeburn's "Little Brown Cottage", are staying late this

Dr. PTederic Allen returned to ids I titles at the U. of P. on Toeeday.

Miss Edith Cassel enters Temple University this term for the full course, majoring In Athletics. The many friends of Editor Haffcrt of the Reporter will be glad to know that hla good right arm. which was broken In Slone Harbor, while cranking his auto, on the opening day of the Summer Assembly, is out of Us sling and rapidly recovering strength. Lloyd Seaman, Jr., went to Gettysburg last Saturday tor the opening of the college term. The K. L 8. will remain open until the first of October. Mr* Thomas Watson, her daughter. Mias Loretta, and her son, Thomas, have closed their cottage, "Sunview", on Second avenue, tor the seaaon. and have opened their town home lir Philadelphl*

futluwmg designated places: Borough Haflr

V-AKl-y.-pt tlS...

TOWNSHIP OF UPPER.

Collector'* OBc* Upper Township. Aa* JO. IV18. Kallot I* hereby gl’*o thet X A- H. tsOP. coJoctor ot Du using dleUuk oi Upper Tvramlup, County of Cspo Viny, Now Jenay, purmusnt to Uu sithorlQ' ot tns slntoise In eoch cues and* end provided, will an the JUU BAY OF SkFTklfUKlL A. D. 1818. nt S p dock In toe slurnuon of Hist d»>.

ug SlMrlcL upOM *pecu,«d or sny psn or pnm of sold land , utbuent i ur uie purpose.-on uhich taut lor the year 1818 .remain unpaid and in arrsat.

.borur term. Thu eal* u made an act ot the L*t»l

’ Sea Igle City, celebrated lu first field day by motoring to Stune Harbor on Friday tor a picnic dinner with its Stone Harbor member It was an indorr picnic followed by pencil gamee tract* and original conundrums. The dec'■rations were wild hewers and vine* I'.r* Mary E. Borer Is at her cottage on Sunset Drive, which Ba« been leased all season to AsaL Solicitor McAnney. Mr* Borer s d*ughter, Mr* Alfred G*rber. is with ber tor an extended stay.

Plotr Wirl* the Polish baritone who was referred to last week, has as enviable reputation as a “Record" maker. He has been engaged for the choir of the church of “Jasu" in Phlladslphl* Mr* Clarence Henhofer and two children hare been visiting ber school friend. Miss Sbemeley. The Misses Hersbey. of Walllngtord. have been at the Sbemeley Cotug* for

a week.

Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Bassett, „ . York City, with their two danght have returned to their home In 1 York City, after a long Reason in A'

Ion.

Mr. and Mr* D. C. Deen. rf Harr.aurg* Pa., have been visiting Mr* Deen'a niece. Mr* William TurW

Gonert, t< Third avenue.

Miss Sarah McDonough L in PWla-

delphla tor the week.

The upper end ot Avalon looks lonely enough with ao many shutters up. Consul-General Hegeman. Prof. & T Rorer, E. 8. Folpambe, Magistrate Renshaw. the Mtees Stelnmet* and

“The Sparrow's Neat".

IF TOD NEED

Letterheads Cards laettaUdas Folders Stale—fa Cb-colsrs Envelopes Billheada

or asythiat else is the pristlot Use, come la aad see na.

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Attention

IndMduaJin'in yoorkaa* heads and ether primed

macer h hdpAd lb your budma* W« art ready at aB tnr.es to give you the bateft of our c^paricnc*.

Homesick aad heirtaH*. Viols Gienn arrived at a settled' conclusion as to j the best course she should pursue. Since she was a child mm had been mother*(w* Thai for six years her father and herself bad mad- their bom* with a distant reLUs* an old widow Udy. At length Mr. Glenn had ! been called West to look after romd 1 property near the Mexican border. From a place named Waller be had . written Viola that hi* duties would de- ' Uln him longer rimn he had tboughL | It was only that Viola sp«nt many pleasant hours with her fiance. Erae*t Dr re. that aho was willing to n-msln sway from ber fsthri-. Then <nme a secoud cause bf anxiety sad loneUnea* Her tover received a otUr from Mr. Glenn asking him to cume to him. aa his engineering experience would be of much benefit Viols Glenn w*s tearfully solicitous when Ernest Imparted to ber this intelligence, but he assured her that within a few mcAthi both he and her father would | reiura. Then came a long spell of , silence on the part of both.father and Inver. Viola wrote repeatedly but received no -word in reply. She could only decide that they had gone on j business to some remote place and had been delayed unexpectedly. Viola was patient and hopeful for over a month. •sgy-c-AnMB ~ F: N

This Means Ysu, Mr. Merchant!

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BIG 4-NIGHT FAIR AT WILDWOOD Under auspices of Wildwood Athletic Club For the benefit of Liberty Building to be Uiill in memory of our boys who served in the World War

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tire las cellactor. bvl.'i tfearwoc. till an undar my b. BSgBSL IVIV. .

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A Boardwalk Jollification with all the Boardwalk Features and Many New .Ones Added, Evenings of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY, 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4IH On the Boardwalk in Casino Block To be held rain or sbinc. Fiir will be in full swing from 6 to i a o'clock each night. Music every night by Wildwood Gty Band PROGRAM WEDNESDAY—ATHLETIC NIGHT Cake Walk Sack Race Bowling Contest Jitney Dante

THURSDAY—MASOL'KRADK. Oil! YOU CONFETTI Frizes: Best Fancy Dress Best Comic Dress Best Character Best Group Dancing at Dauccland Prize Waltz Bowling Contest

HR 1 DAY—GOVERNOR’S NIGHT Addresses by the successful candidates to the Sailor Soldiers ol Cape Mat County. Wc also expect lo have with this night all the Stale and County Officers. ' Demonstration ol F'ann Produce.

>vtfHEN in need of VI/ Printing see whf.t we can i _ do before you ; “ go elsewhere.

SATURDAY—COUNTRY NIGHT. MOKE CONFETTI Watermelon Haling Contest Pie Eiting Contest Greased Pig Contest Dancing Bowling Contest $10.00 First Prize $.5.00 second prize for the best representation of Uncle Josh at the. Country Fair. Everybody eligible. CONTRIBUTIONS gratefully received Make checks pay' •hit lo C. A. Douglass. Treasurer. Article,'' for sale at lair can lye j sent to Douglass'Casino Restaurant, or phone Keystone 36; Bell 453-W and they will be sent for. •

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“I can endurw thin aeparation from j those I love no longer." ahe told her ro’stive. “I am going to find'father | nod Ernest, at lea«t find out what | their strange silence mean*" Viola arrived at Waller, the town ; from which ber father had taut written her. It had but one hotel and there Viola registered, an# tarty the followInf day started ojt to make Inquiries regarding her (pther. She met with the severest disappointment. Shi1 earned at the post office that up to alx weeks previous her fsther had received mall at the general delivery. Of" Ernest there was ro trace whatever. Viola had very little ready cash, hot she decided that In time ber father most return to Waller. She learned where she could llr^t a lower rate than bt the hot-l with a Miss Ora Mayra, who occupied a pleasant little cottage, and there Viola established berselL From the first Viols Glenn liked the pleasant lady, ten years older' than herself, who in turn became greatly Interested In hter guest. Within a week Viola felt thnt she had found the dearest friend and consoler of her life. In fact, she fairly loved the genUe-apIrlced lady, a,trading her as if she wera some dearly beloved Bister. As to Miss Mcyns It seemed as If she could not do enough to show her sympathy and affection for the lonely glrL She never tired of the confidence Imparted to her by Viola concerning her father and her lover. She entered Into all the details of VIoti'a romance She built up a theory that rsUerad Viola's mind as to the continued absence and silence of Mr. Glenn and Ernest Dare. “They must be awtiy together." she convinced Viol* “perhaps In some place bey on- the frontier ere there no mall route*” “But I cannot remain here Indefinitely," submitted Viol* “at leaat without going to work and earning something. My money haa nearly given out and I cannot'become a burden on you." "A burdenT~ repeated Mtas Mayne spontaneously. “My dear, what would my life be without you? Since I have known yoa I have learned tc lots you | *0 1 bat 1 feel toward you aa If you were an own daughter.” One morning Viola waa helping about the house, as waa t« usual custom. She was carrying the scrap basket out to the rubbish bee*, to burn the Utter and sweepings She had satb teed np und bad lit It, when an envelope attracted her atteoUon. Miaj Mayne. sbs had noted, had receltod a letter the day previous and apparently this ass Its container. The envelop* wus Jus! Igniting when Viola observed Its superscription. A thrill traversed her frame. “Why. It's father's handwriting!” ■be gaeped. but aa tbs envelope waa consumed In the (tames Viola gradually convinced herself that her strange supposflion must Ire a delusion. | She wns In her own room the nest morning when she heard a commotion hi the front doer, a cry of excited de-' light from Miss Mayne, and then—Oh 1 It could not'be possible: the hearty. Joyous tone of her father and. marvel of marvels, of Ernest Dare I Viola rushed to the spot, first to be enfolded lu the arms of ber futher and then by trrns to cry and lauxb In the clasp of her restored lover. Those were mad. agitated moments and th-n, the lirvt excess of emotion ruUaldtng. Viola glided lo the aide of her kind friend. Mias Mayne, and wound her arms affectionately about j her. "Oh. father I” she cried, "through ( at! my r-'u-peiise and loGritin-as she | bu» been lAc :■ mother to link!" ; ••May 1 (emutu so. dear ViolaT" Interrup'ed _ Miss Mayne tremulously, “fur this lie- my hushizid.” Ami then the mystery waa explained. ' Mr. Glenn had married her wcreliy j before be Went sway to find Ernest i Date. «t.o wn» in-lng held forjamnun j by Mexnnn Imndlt* Father, lover re 1 r inred to her. n new mother welcoming her with euroe-t t..r* Viola Glenn toll Hull Iter cup of Joy was filled U> tha

BOARD OF HEALTH

8es Isle City, New Jersey

PUBLIC NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that all per■ns must obtain permits lor the keepg of fowls, etc., ar specified in section 11, of tha itanilary Regulations which is

1 follows:—

Section 11.—That no persons aha! allow any cattle, awine or goals to ran at large within the City limits, and no persons shall keep or permit to be kept soy fowl, geese, caUie, pigs, swine or goats withe at s permit to do so from this Board. Auv person oSendigg against the provisions of this s-ction shall forfeit and pav a penalty of Five

Dollars.

Cost of said permit is fl.00 and maybe obtained opon application to the undersigned. By order of the Board Clande J. Town Secretary.

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Dated September 26, 1919.

The Other Fellow’s Opinion One cannot live unto ouossdf alone. Our lives must touch and influence the'Jives ol others. The opinion formed by fellow men tbronpb such contact can mcasun .’ily aid or retaid progress. -To carry a checking account in a responsible bank like this, is to command respect and angendev confidence, because of the business acumen -*nd discretion thus reflected. Checking accounts invited.

Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean Gty, R* J. ns» ■%! rv anoj sm i

Tf * forms of the Capa May County Times close promptly aach waste on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. nows or advertising copy can bo accepted after lhat time for in: ertlon In the current weak's tasu* This rule will be strictly adhered tc, and advarlieers and correspondents ara carnostJy requested to gat their copy to oariy.

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