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Vol. 35, No, 42
SEA ISLE CITY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. ]., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1020
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CITY SEWS NOIES OF THE PAST WEEK NOTES AND GLEANINGS OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER; LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS TOU KN-'W GATHERED IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.
Or. C. W. W»y ie now taking a po« graduate oocrae in the in««lical department ol the University ol I’snuaylvauia, and lor thi» reason will he absent Irotii bie f dice on Friday and Saturday ol each neek. OUice hours will be kept on these days by Or. Kugene Way. Kegalttr office hours, from 2 lo t I*. V. every day; other boors by appointment.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS NEXT THURSDAY The Cape May Comity Chamber of Commerce sill hold iu October meeting , Thursday, October 21st, in the City Hall, Ocean City. Tfce Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, the Progreaeive League and the American Legion are joining force# to entertain the delegate# and tfi wiMtor#. ft it expected to have H. K. Ileydoii, o' Neaark. Secretary of the State Chamber as the principal apeaker of the evening.
THANKS FRIENDS FOR HELP IN CONTEST.
Dear Editor
being a summer resident of Sea Lie. and having been „elped by many of the people there In the Philadelphia Inquirer "Famou# 50” 'ontesL * "*■
CUN GIVE CLEAR FREEHOLDERS ORDER LAX SALE TITLE LANDIS AVENUE PAVED
SOL CITOR GIVES INTERESTING STORMY SESSION AT SEA ISLE
OP NION AT MEETING OF SEA ISLE CITY COMMISSIONERS WHICH WILL SOLVE PROBLEM OF UNPAID TAXES: PROPERTY C/N BE SOLD UPON PROPER NOT CE AND THE TITLE IS CLEAR AND ABSOLUTE.
CiTY RESULTS IN MAIN STREET BEING ORDERED PAVED; BUSI NESS OF THE BOARD NOW LARGELY ROUTINE, OWING TO YEAR DRAWING TO CLOSE; MECHANIC STREET AT COURT
HOUSE ACCEPTED.
Ar. interesting opinion wae rendered , Whether or not l^ndis Avenue in by C ty Solicitor Cole, at th< meeting Sea Isle City would be resurfaced in of lb- S«a Isle City Commissioners on accordance with the plan of last June. Mom ay. In which he stat.d that under when bids were received for the
favor me by informing my j lh) , X jg t j„ K jaws a municipality can. occupied the attention of the Board ol friends of my aoccew In the contest j hav lng bought in property at a Chosln Froeholdvre at an adjourned
•. «» <*.s.,
.-.r, « pl««v among the first fifty. a de .r and insurable title to the pur- isle City, on Tuesday.
FORD SERVICE STATION 1 Am having a fine time here at thel c | iaB(1 Resolutions and counter-resolution! REPAIRS. inquirer's expense, and am rooting j T , l( 0|(lclon w as a verbal one.'and j were introduced and then re-consldei
rendered in writing at the next j.d. until flnallv a r.-soluUon was adopt
hard, falling to hit safely in the pinch, .me* .ing The procedure, acr'tdmg to ed to award the contract for Trusting that you will favor me by Attorney CcP- is for the municipality , phalt surface, to E inserting my appreciation of the as-1 (o nollfy U)e owne n< of the property ! Ocean City, for *16.600
I which has been sold for taxes to ce lowest bidder
Of genuine Ford parts, and can make hBnJ |or ci^Und to win repairs promptly. Electric welding j lo8t but went down
and brazing done, and storage batteries re-charged. Expert auto repairs, standard tires and tubes. MAZLKJE S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION.
Sea isle City.—adv. tt
f* BOl'LK-
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! For all the family, from the sinalli. t tot up to dad and mothor; school shoes, dress shoes, nutk shoes, in endless variety and popular prices. Big shipment now in; all sixes end styles while the stock is fresh. YOUR pair is wailing lor you. Come get’em. PFEIFFER
YARD STORE. Adv.
WOMEN. Use spaie tine selling waist:' from factory to wearer, commissions, quick sellers. W rite tree samples. Universal Waist Co, S29 N. Hicks f , Philadelphia. Pa.
ad'
If it isn’t convenient fd you to come to the bunk in person, you may open an account by mall. Send your first deposit to Security Trust Co, Cape
May.
Stop that cough. Full Hue of cough | tyrups—FITCH DRUG CO.—Ad'
Ocean avenue.—adv. tf. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS— Every day at BRACA’S —adv. tf. PIGS AND SHOATS for sale—W. L. COE, South yieavOle. Adv. ICE CREAM all the time—FITCH DRUG CO.—Adv. Foil line ol French Ivory—FITCH DRUG COMPA'iY—Adv. Miss Catherine Quinn has been in Philadelphia for a few day*. Mr. Ralph Carter, of Philadelphia, visited uis family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Barbour visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Norton
the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Theodor* DeBow
to Camden on Saturday to attend the
Tuncral of Mrs. DeBow’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bingham, of
Philadelphia, were the guests over
Sund ty of Mr. and Mrs. John Finan. Mrs H»nry Brooks has announced
btr intention of remaining through the
winter at her cottage * ’* 1 °
sistance of my friends. I remain.
Yours very truly. . ,
GEORGE H. ANDERSON, i fend their interest and pay the Uses opened in June.
P. S I finished 23rd in the Fon- lo u,e city within sixty days nnd If; There were two bids originally, one •st with 168.209 votes. Thank yon! fa |] to K0 t he city can sell j providing for a Topeka surface, at a
G ' H ' A 1 the property at private sale and give coat of 125.000, and the other for the ' [clear title. asphalt surface at a cost ol *16.600,
PLAN INTER-CITY CARNIVAL j Thlg opin[on the 0 f its kind \i the last m«-eUng of the Board, at ... rendered in Cape May County, will j Court House last-week, a resolution Agala HalloweerCai-mval I hoIvc for all times the difficulty *n j was passed j award the contract lot
countered by all resorts in the collec-1 the Topeka surface, which would lion of taxes. Every resort in the j make a permanent hard surface. On County has dozens of lots which were, Tuesday, however, several members ol bought in by the municipality at tax the Board claimed that they had not sales, and the problem of disposing of understood that this resolution was and SO realizing the money on [passed, and wanted it re-considered, delinquent taxes has been one that!A motion was then put for the re-con baffled municipal officers for a decade. ‘ sideratkm, and the motion was carried Hitherto it w as impossible to give j Then Freeholder Eustace made a mo clear title to sie-h land, the original | tion to awaid the contract, and Freeowners retaining, under th“ law. an holder DeBow seconded it. Ti.is mointerest In the property. tion was lost, alter which Freeholder Monday's meeting the contract! MacKissic, who voted against the was awarded to Theodore E. DeBow proposition, stated that he felt that for the installation of a semi-Dissel | Sea isle should have the road re-paved type engine at the sewer plant, to h” | hut at a lesser cost than the Toiieka used for pumping sewage and to dis- Lmfacc. and made a motion that the place the present air method, which contract for the asphalt surface be has not proven satisfactory. The j awarded. This motion was carried, award was on a competitive bid basis, it was stated by the County Engim
Mrs. E. Devin ieut Wednesdaj at Cape May Court
House.
Oswald Hasbrouck spent the weekid with Mr. T. Grant. Mrs. Enoch Scull went to Atlantic ity on Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Barron, of Avalon. H-nt the week-end with Miss Thelma
Nickerson.
Adna Hickman visited his daughter Cold Spring on Sunday. Ralph Peterson and family, of Avalon. called on relatives on Saturday. Miss Hannah McCormick spent Tues»y evening at South Seaville. A surprise party was given to Otis McKeag «n Friday evening in honor of
his party.
Mrs. Robert McCormick entertained
guests on Sunday’.
F. C. Barnes visited Cape May Court
House or. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morion cal’ed on the Misses Morion on Saturday. A. J. Meerwald spent Saturday at
Atlantic City.
Mrs. C. F. Learning entertained her
sister last week.
Allien Miller and family, of Millville, spent Sunday with bis parents. Several of our people attended lb* serving in the M. E. Church at I head of Tucluhoe River on Sunday.
M. Sutton, ol | A meeting was held at
the I the home of Mrs. Charles Fidh the bids were I Mo day evening.
WEEK'S HAPPENINGS
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A REVIEW OF THE WEEK’S HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT CAPF MAY COUNTY. CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING; WHAT’S WHAT IN COUNTY AFFAIRS.
„ planned i in Ocean City (or Monday, November first, in which Strathmere, Sea Isle Citv, Avalon nnd Slone Harbor will be re-
quested to participate.
A feature of the affair will be a street dance on A-bury A venne, which will be roped off for the occasion. It is hoped lo haven street parade of masquerader*. The carnival is under the auspices of the Ocean City Prcgreasive league.
Mr. James Kirby, of Vineland, is r>a:
A gooc warm-weather sport is bill-1 jng a visit to his sister. Mrs. George Urdu. The place to play is a BRoCA’S, Love, of Minerva street
Mr. Walter Wright, of the Coast Guard station, passed his Sunday off
at ins home in Seaville.
The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church neld its first regular m.-eting for the season at the home of Mrs. Lewis S.
Chester on Tuesday evening.
i Marine Place.
Mrs. S. S. Gemmill returned on Mon day from n delightful visit to Atlantic
City.
The M. E. Sunday School is planning sn entertainment to raise money for its Jubilee pledge. The Ladles Aid of the Lutheran Church held its regular monthly ing on Wednesday evening. Mrs. James A. Twotiey arrived home from Washington. D. C, where she had been royally entertained, on sum
night.
Mrs. Joseph Lloyd and her little « Matthew William, have return'd their home at Ocean View. The little son was christened on the Sunday evening before he wint. bis father coming
over for the event.
Mr. Wayne Sir there, his mother. Mrs: Margaret Strutbers. and his sister. Mrs. Gus Miller, with his small niece. Helen Agnes, motored to Harrtsbii ru on Frldav. returning via Reading and Weraersville, where they left Mrs Struther-i for a short stay. They re-
turned on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George L Whittington -- --mnual auto tour and are
A post card •Arrived at
end.
Miss Margaret Ludlam visited friends in DeunlavUle on Wednesday, very pretty wedding was perfonn,t the home of Mrs. W. Smith, in Millville, on Sunday, w hen Miss Bessie Cahaley, of South Dennis, became the bride of Mr. F. J. Barnes, of the alue i. The bride and groom will reside in South Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Arnett
Trenton for the week-end. Today they leave for Lambertvlll,- by auto for u
sit at Mr. .. nett’s old home. St. Martin’s summer tempted ever*
w.te who owned a ear. and a modicum of leisure, out Into the open for au-
tumn leaves or late wild flowers. Mrs Henry Bennett, who has been
the guest of Mm. Jilargaret Gabel, 8 Garrison street, returned to her home
Philadelphia Thursday:
The miinbey of passengers taker on ai Loretto avenue is a matter of genial comment. Hardly a train passes vilbout taking up or putting off some ••Stealing *s stealing,” says one cot- . : Petty pilfering has already begun and it Is a poor excuse that the basement was not locked. These depredations should be •severely punished. Rev. and Mm. J. T. Gilllson returned from Philadelphia on Saturday, having
WOODBINE.
Mr. S. Adalnuui spent a few days with the Sussiuan family last week. J. Uanerhirsch was a recent visitor
at his brother’s.
Mr. Goward. of the Jewish Industrial Aid Society, of Philadelphia, paid the loan a visit last Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. 1. Levenson announced tlie engagement of their son Samuel to Mi s B. Becker, of Philadelphia. The Lintner family motored lo
land Saturday.
Charles Shropshire was home on a
short slay Sunday.
1 A crowd of boys and girls attended | the last nfgbt of the “Big Affair” at
Wildwood Saturday night.
Mr. M. Greenstoln, brothers, wife and baby spent ihe week-end with their
s bid of *1791 60 being'the j that the asphalt surface would not parents. m , r .. fi4L . .eare with any Miss E. Cohen stopped with relatives lust more than fitc years, aitn a y ^ pilU|ld€ j pljlll for a ft . w days.
heavy travel, but several memlnrs of ,, |..i aea berg was a week-end visitor
OCEAN ViEW. the Board expressed themselves satis- Philadelphia ; lied with this, as the cost was *12.000 I Bresi-w was home on a short
Way. of Trenton, spent less ihan the other paving, nnd tin
Back on Mosquito Commission Howard D. Taylor, oi Ocean Cur, a ember of the Cape May County Mo*lilo Kxtetminatiuu Coaimistiou for ree years, lias been :c-appoiut*d for lolher term of three year*.
Stevens Named Elector er Senator Lewi* T. Stevens, of Cap-Mav Citv, was i ,ade one ol the New Jciee', lb publican (’residential Elector# at the Republican State Convention. 1 lot ir the first time in over tinny yiais that Cape Mav County ha# supplied one ol the elector*. Tlie late Richard Learning, of Dennis Township, wue the one named from tine county. Pushing Road Work 'Uiracior Eieeuberg is pushing the ug ol the Seaside road below Court se . ud it i* expected that m three our weeks the Job will be complelBy the 22d the road will be openb lur us Atlantic Avenue, ami the shuupik* will go into the discard. By November first tfie road will be open ml the way horn Scbeiliuger’s Lauding hione Harbor road ubove Court
House.
Wan.s Trains Held Complaint is made by the Ocean City iseutiuel that tlie traiue of the West Jersey and seashore Railroad Company are not held at Eighth Street in order to perinii passengers ou tlie bhore Fast Line to make propel connections for poinu down in Cape Mav County. If ules late, it is claimed ihe railroau trains will nui wail, although they could easily make up this lime between here and .■seu isle City, nnd it is eaid that a man 1> .-scaped death or seriou* injury a lew days ago by beiug compelled nr a railroad train. The cars mug when he grasped st the handle* ol the elep. lie luisevd them almost went under the care.
Miss My—
over Sunday with her mother here. Miss Martha Downam motored ■»
Atlantic City on Monday.
At the Special Master’s Sale here Krtiest Downam bought the Chauucey
Young farm.
Rev. and Mrs. I^-onard Way spent Sunday at the Head-of-the-RIver. Miss Hazel Conover Is spending
.some time in Millville.
Mrs. James F'annen and two children. of I’hiladelphia. spent Sunday
with Mrs. william Carew.
City, is visiting her mother. Mr*. Som-
ers Townsend.
Mrs. Lucian Eddy spent Friday in
Phi! delpbia.
Liu ood Dallas wild his personal property last Saturday, at the Herman
Diamond farm, and has moved to Sea
attended the opening of the Muhlen- , sl( . c)ty
berg College at Allentown, after the Mr and Mr8 . Harold Boxartli ui.d
v ,,, ^„ ..... conaohdatMrs. Harry Kauffman, of Atlantic nIld tll< ; ; ou th Sea . ill. to Clermont i ed in Hu-appointment of Tax Coll, ctur . us Borongfi Clerk. Mr
>mun<-m was mad. at d.-liberntiun, and tin
Portland nn the III Saturday.
Portland nn Saturday. No ,rou J 1 ^ coming up and the sc ? a “J *5ei*J7 beautiful. Been through New J«*ey. New York. Connecticut. Massachusetts, New Hampshire and now in Maine
of t
The first i
given on Wednesday '
tteury Brooks was a brilliant *ut . M *re were six tables and some unusual scores. Tlie first prize for -•»*"
awarded to Mrs Frank •
first Pinochle prize t» Mn i m-rn. «- Land If Other* whose scon* ennw.4. Ilan w » ..r. Mn. !; Bardie. Miss Ttllle t ronecker. Mre. clarence Pfeiffer. Miss Maud Love. Mr. Thomas H. Barker. Mr and Mrs. George Boeder. Mrs. Carrie J. Allen Mre. Laura V. H. Kie r “
Quinn. Mi Maurti
Mrs Willil will be the
meetings of the Synod.
Mre. John Dennett and her son Elliott were guests of Mrs. Henry Brooks over Sunday On their reftim although there were eight care, they were obliged to stand from Sea Isle City to
Winslow Junction.
Miss Thelma Smith, of Ocean City, is visiting her aunt. Mre. W. H. Luther, while her parents are at the Water Gap. The little lady is storing up-ex-periences to exchange with her mother
m her return.
Mre Annie Schick, who has been Isiting friends in Sea isle City. who. a he was an honored resident for so many years, returned to Court House on Mondav. Mrs Henry Brooks entertained Mre. Schick at dinner on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William F Jocher returned from their delightful trip thro tin- sweet potato and tobacco region, Richland and vicinity, on Monday evening. They brought with them sai pies of the i-otaloes and apples, one ihe former weighing a pound and half A cluster taken at random had sixteen of the toothsome tubers in a bunch. Tie Organ City High School has a novel method of teaching French. Those who elect 40 do so may a- a ..art of their rohool work write let lent to High School pupils in France. The firsi letter goes to the principal, who assigns n to « PUP 11 - The answer '* in FNiglish. which is cor ecled. if n. ed by the recipient, who in turn receives his letter back with the next answer, duly corrected The boys correspond with boys and the girls with
Egg Harbor on
DENNISVILLE.
t the
r almost Up •
its I
md
■ held their meeting
at the Borougl ifall, Monday evening.
Other
Other Board Businesa.
business Of tlie Board at re-1 ••■tings was largely routine, as!
always is at this season of the veai, 1 ,. i Jmve au u; hen all appropriations are almost ex- j u desires can austed and little if any new work ist.e.ord ol the t undertaken. Petitions were presented | be the clerk^ ,s-'»y by residents of this s.-e-j .-olleclor. for ifiP requesting that the County lake ; i•«,minis,
NEW BOHOUGH CLERK
• Ruruuph u
the Wood Line-BelieVlaiue road.],,ugh Hall, iV otlii • i
inielpallty, wliethei i i-eords or that o! Hu the meeting of tin
i Monday, at tie
Miss Baker Assembly Candidate .Mite Maty Baker, of Wildwood, daughter ol the late J Tbompaon baker m a candidate lor state Assembly ou tbe Democratic ticket. Min Baker received the endorsement oi the Democratic County Committee; which met last week, and her name will appear ou tha regular ticket m November. Those versed in politics set in Miss Baker’s candidacy an attempt by tbe Democrats to bold the women vote, which went greatly Republican at the Fiimary Election. Miss Baker is widely known in this section tor uer woman suilrage activity, toi hei service as a Red Cruaa Nurse oveiseas during me woild war. Mie succeede Joseph It. F.lwell, who wilhdrew tmuirdiaic v alter having it-., ceived tl i- nomination a; tlie Primaries.
Mr. Carl Schumann apen •nd with Miss Florence Brown.
Miss Grace Fidler spent Sunday with her parents. „ _ Mrs. Lang and son. Miss Ella Huffner and mother spent Sunday after-
K,n with Mre. Eugene Springer.
Mr. and Mre. William Thompson
called on Mre. Samuel Wool so
urday.
A number of Ihe people attend, d the Head-of-the-Rlver meeting at Tuckahoe
Sunday.
Jr. Carmen Berarde and daughter spent Sunday in Philadelphia. Miss Roxanna Gandy spent Friday and Saturday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mre. Lewis Everingham
called on Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Gandy
on Sunday.
Mr. Roy May spent Sunday w,th Miss Grace Fidler. Mr Daniel Chester and daughter spent Sunday with his sister Mre. Carl Janies spent Sunday with
his parents.
Mr. and Mre. Ruth spent this week
with Miss Hannah F'ldlei
Mr. William Camp spent Saturday in
Cape May Court House.
road. On suggestion of Freehold' F'oster. they were laid over until after: im w road appropriations are model ter . December, when he would ask I mo that they b. acted upon favorably. jit i Road appro aria Gone ate now slidfit du; exhausted, and at the laid meeting a ; iespecial committee was appointed to j ,.r» audit all road bills to ascertain which *. sections had expended all their funds, j md to charge all of the hills paid dur-jw • ing the year for road work to the sec-1.- n tion benefited. |\u Mechanic Street, in Cape May Court Hons-, which was recently hard sur faced, was formally accepted by the B. ard from the contractor. E. Riley Mixner. subject to the condition of It nal acceptance in one year, as provid-
.-d in the contract.
County Superintendent of Weights and Measures Paul E. Carroll has been active as shown by l.is report of 649
inspections and *1! lire on the part of t
their ice ait n quired by law. One of these. Samuel A. Laniiinc. • * Wildwood. nppethd from this fine and the matter is pending decision of the
court.
The purchase of a strip of land from Char. F\ Sanders for the risht of way for the new road from Gre-sy Sound to Burleigh for *6(in was a.ithorized. and F.eebolder Camp was empowered to hoy a new auto for the Farm I» m onslrator Vith an aliownnr. of *240 for Ihe old car. FREEHOLDER McKISSIC AGAIN WINS
•iris.
who
rone,. Mi and Mrs Haffert on Wednesday
W 6ci.be K_1X._ 1*^1. ,.,- ,or ^wrtimf
Haffert.
to keep these parti
as there are sev«a< v..— i ,, feers staying in B«t IslJ for the winter, ^ait.
Troy Times.- !
o Hi'-ding sill advocate the election
,i Democratic Oongreasmon.
Houston Port.—The wife of the mar
ke« tot eight hours a day an"
Tally puts
no pay at
Woodbum Independent ome one has remarked a rci etween MeAdoo and Aht.i
the feature*. That • the lesemblanee i
(Ore.)-
•mb'a
l.in
in it
but
FT. Wayne (Ind.) News. The Foil-
ed Slat,-* alone among the eiiligl.leiii'd and progressive nniio.e of tit- world | 1 ' a no budget law and the reason Is I
at i* has a President Wilson. The Spectator. - The peoph see in uauir Harding, a* exempli lb si by hi*
long service as a legislator and executive in both State and Nation*! at fairs, the man who will vitalize the issues of tin Republican platform and bring to tbe Nation the sort of govern-
ment it must have to survive.
■ape May
*olnt, 5
Marion (Ohio) Star-Why question Mi MeAdoo- statement that he Is delight, d over the result Who know* but what la- may feel that a nomination would be too dear at the price
of a f v ’? in the family.
Bo-ton Tranveiipt And Mr. Cox also star' out with ihe heavy hand!
• i» an excellet
mre* an office open all day every 'or the conduct ol municijnil bustwitii an officer in charge who has -n efficient and painstaking In hi,
t* Collector.
t» were Opened lor the sew*. X..I 21 t Street. 3d Avenue, 250 ■i and lo Second Avenue, as re ■4. by a ruling of tbe State Boarc r.ealth, and the contract w*
to Seaman and LeUku*. ...
«• Harbor, at a coat of *8159.20. oi i *2.8o per running foot. The other bidder was Sumuvl G. Corwiios.- bid totaled *13.468.07. Kner Collisson stated tliat the coat lie aewer to the property owners would be about tl.5o pet running foot. I'lie matter of a suitable bulkhead .ng tin- channel was again brought , and the type of bulkhead to be relied by the Borough was discussed, e Engineer lias prepared a plan foi uniform buikhi-ad lino along the nniiel. and all property owners will compelled to construel their bulkads to 'Ins line, and of a atandanl
b-nnined by the itoiou; ! 1*1 an* were submitted fi sed new oil burning typ be install.-d in the wi
Tbe lilly-nfUi annual convention of b«- Cap* May County Sunday School Association me.ib Tuesday, October 19. in tbe FTret M. E. Church, Ocean
City, N. J
it will Im- a one day meeting, opening at 9.45 tor regl* nation. At ten tiler.* will Im- a song service, followed ny a welcome by the paaloi of the Repot is oi Department Superintendent* will begin at lu.10 and continue tor ball an hour. K. v, Wm. G. Boomhower will make an address ou ’’The Superintendent— His Task and Training." Mrs. J. W. Wainwrlgbt Will speak on the "Asbury Dark School of MethAt noon there w ill be departmental
conference*.
The afternoon will be devoted to business from 2 to 3. Mrs. L'. M. K te. Dr. F'ofest E. Dager and Miss Frances ll.-dden will mnk. addreBMs. The principal nddres* ol tho evening will be by Dr. Forest F.\ Dager, "Visions mid Victory ” Time w ill bo a short addles on N. ar Fhist ReUof.‘‘ Rev. Thomas N i’artin. Cape May Court Hou-« i- president; Mayor Smith, of Avalon. Inst vie—prealdonL Ml** Marion Smith, of Avalon, is aecreixrv for Seven Mile Leach.
about s
An'o
no FNpress.- In dealing Itetlki tlie allies’ po'ipy fa raphinse of Wasliington: vaty making prepare for ash j Intelligencer.—Wa* : Itiktit Secretary of the ell Hial the Democrats r the vn .■ presidency, or
An Ideal Way to Save
Saving comes easy wnen it is done the Building and Loan way. A small payment every month, coupled with the payments of hundreds of others, earns big interest, and in a surprisingly few years your savings come back to you in the form of a check for $200 for every dollar tliat you place in the Association each month. Tradegmen’s Building and Loan Association IcHAS. H. CLOUTING, PrM. H. LOVE, Trea*. A. S- STEELMAN, 8»c.

