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Mr*. I E. C*rp«n«r. of New York ‘ j8 paying a two week* vUH to ie» Isle City, «laying at the Spray. Tb e McBride property, on Nepjne street and Pleasure avenue, has een sold to Thomas Ludlam, Jr. Mrs. E. B. Arnett entertained a arty of Me*t* at Bridge last Wed-
wday.
Thomas Ludlam Jefferson went to •hi'.adelpbla Sunday night to begin
chool.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Jefferson 1 H>fn . Sunday with Mrs. Jefferson's 01 her. Mia- Thomas Ludlam. Sr. MIm Mildred Bowen, of Colllngsood. was a week-end guest of her randmotber, Mia. A. E. Ankele. Eugene Halleraa left Snnday night ,r Bucknell University for a course , electrical engineering. Drtelyn cottage closed the day afer Labor Day. Mra. A. E. Ankele la laying down until Christmas. Mrs. W. r. Bowen, who has spent X roost the entire summer with her other. Mia. Ankele. has returned to Colllngswood. Mr. and Mra. Rott Yatemen and family, who have been In the Barclay attage, returned to Washington. D. . Monday last. Ocean City High School began yeelerday and an unusually large quota for the freahman claaa goea trom Sea Isle City. Mra. Harry Green and ton. who are been enjoying the summer with r and Mra. Hardwick, returned uesday to Philadelphia. Major and Mra. Henry Picard, who hare been at their summer home on Landis avenue, hare returned to
HERALDS OP LIBERTY TWO MORE VICTORIES | SEHATOR EDGE WILL WILL ORGANIZE HERE FOR SEA MT V. BOWLERS WED SOCIETY GIRL
Unique Insurance Plan of the Eriig 0 f
Fraternal Order* Benefits Local Resident; Fitch County Or-
[ Sea Isle City Bowling Team Defends
its Victorions Record
A Cape May County Lodge of the Heralds of Liberty, known as the King of Fraternal Orders, will soor be organised In Cape May Oecoty. with Mayor Irving Fitch, of Sea la.e City, aa the County organiser. State organiser J. D. Wolfe was In Sea Isle City this week In the Interests of hla order and to pay to Mrs. Sallle T. Ludlam, widow of the late Thomas T. Ludlam. the death claim of her husband. The Lui'ams have received from this organlr .Ion a total of $5,000 In death *i»' living benefits. The plan of the Heralds of Liberty Is unique. Every member Is placed In a class of twenty-six. and when one In this claaa dies both the beneficiaries of the dead member and one of the llvtag members are paid the face amount of their policies. Hence the slogan "Pays If you live and pays If you die.” which has been adopted oy 'hii order. recently Mia. Lu-ilun received a check for $500 In payment of a policy which she held for ten years, and In which she has paid In premiums < nly $2*7.
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la consideration of the oertalnt* that Cape May cannot defeat Sea late City on the Sea Isle City alleys net can Sea Isle City defeat Cape May on the Cape May alleys the final game of the series was rolled at Wildwood. Sea Isle City won the tilt by 36 pins. No more games >viH be played this season wtfih Cape May. and the game scheduled with Ocean City tonight Is expected to wind up On Friday of last week Ocean City received its third defeat at Sea Isle City. They came reenforced with some mighty good rollers, but went down to a lead of 120 points. The Sea Isle City bowling team holds a record of 9 out of a possible 12 games or 690 per. cent. The score of the Ocean City game: First game; Ocean City 800. Sea lale City 792: Second game; City 661. Sea Isle .City 772. Thl-d game; Ocean City 816, Sea Isle City 833. A plurality of 120 pins. High score, 203, rolled by Thompson. of Ocean City. High scores to r Sea Isle City. Fredericks and Olden,
each rolling 184.
W. C. T. U. O0HVEHTI0H AT STORE HARBOR NEXT THURSDAY | The W. C. T. U.. of Cape May County, will hold Its annual convention at Stone Harbor on Thursday. 'September 21st. The meeting will | open at 11:00 o'clock and continue all day. Rev. 8. D. Daugherty will be one of the speakers and Mrs. Elizabeth Swain will preside.
Dt. Roland Slade, a prominent dentist of Millville, and member of the State Board of Dental Examiners, visited Sen laU CTty last week. Professor Edward P. Jefferso". of i the Hoichklaa School. Lake View. Conn., has returned to re«ume his ;* as Protestor of English I „r. and Mrs. William Stark, of Jacksonville. Florida, and their eon are vtatting Mra. Stark* alater. Mra. Thomas Ludlam. Jr., for a two week* •lay. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Luther, former pastor of the M. E. Church, motored from Ocean City where they are visiting Mrs. Luther a sister, for the Sunday aarrloe. Benjamin Love and his son Junior have returned from a visit to Mrs. Love on the Boulevard. Miss Leslie | Love and her fiance. Raymond Barnes, were week-end guests at the Love's. Mrs. Sarah Stevenson. Misa Emmie Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs Winfield Le Vaaeur. Mrs. Laura Strable aud son Edward. Mr. and Mra. Nelson R. B. Chap.nan and their two sons. James 2nd and Billy, came down on the Excursion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrv Lodge. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lodge. Jr,, of Paulsboro. have leaned the Foster collage tor September. Thomas Donnely and family, who were August tenants of the Posters, went away on Labor
High-Grade Paint •MOOG.-— 1A0 Per Gallon
USE ELECTRICITY Uk it to ooek with, to teat with, to light your home, operate you (aa, run you iron, or rapply power for you factory need*. TLe lea Me City Maaidpal Electric plant it now giving coattoaous twenty-feu hoar yetf-around ierrice «{ a quality and reliabJity that is equalled by few plants. A mighty force is mauled, waiting to be set into action by you mere tuning of a switch. It is safe, ^.t~i and efficient in any task yon place upon it *. M. 80FR0NEY, Director Department of Highways tad Electricity.
The engagement of their daughter Camilla Loyall Ashe to Senator Walter Evans Edge, of New Jersey, was formally announced Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Sewall. of
Bath. Me.
The wedding will take place at the Sewall home In February. Mias Sewall Is m granddaughter of the late Arthur Sewall, shipbuilder and ship owner, and Democratic nominee for Vice-president in 1896. Her father was for y-ars in the consular and diplomatic service, was the last American Ambassador to Hawaii and served aa a member of the advisory committee of the disarmament conference. Her mother was Miss Ashe, of San -Francisco, a niece of Admiral Fsrragut. She la widely known In New York society, aa well as In Washington fii t she made her debut In two years ago. Senator
Character, Standing and Bank Balance Three very important factors when seeking credit The Ocean City Title A Trust Company is a goad bank with which to have you Checking Account, and afford* yon facilities for every requirement.
Ocean City Title and Trait Co. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Edge has been a widower f three years.
LEAVES FAMILY $177,000
Letters were granted by the Register of Wills today to administer an
about estate of $177,000 left by William F. • Ruwell. who 'died intestate August 31. In Sea Isle City. N. J. The heirs are his widow, two sons and two daughters. His home here was at 3023 Girard avenue.—Philadelphia
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Profitable Habit
Saving is a very profitable habit, and once yon acquire making regular deposit! with the First National Bank, you will realise its efficiency. Open an account now. j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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“C. P.”, in pharmaceutical parlance, mean* chemically pure. It means that the product so labeled is just as nearly perfect as humcn ingenuity and painstaking care can make it “C. P.” products may be depended upon absolutely to accomplish the purpose for which they are intended. We have another defininition for the “C. P.” label. last as in chemistry, it standi for perfection, in the highest quality of « , »«NMiisii«hip j for a product that may be depended upon for resalts. In this revise meaning, it might be very well affixed to every job that leaves this plant. For ©u defininition of “C. P.” is “CORRECT PRINTING.” And correct printing, RESULTFUL printing, is the kind we produce. Let us tell you more about it.
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REPUBUCAN CANDIDATES CLEAN GOVERNMENT TICKET For Assembly, AARON W. HAND CAPE MAY For Sheriff, JOSEPH DOUGLASS CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE For Surrogate, IRVING FITCH SEA ISLE CITY Small Board, 3 Years, JOS. G. CHAMPION OCEAN CITY Small Board, 2 Years, ROBERT J. KAY WILDWOOD Small Board, 1 Year, CHAS. P. VANAMAN DIAS CREEK State Committee, LEWIS T. STEVENS CAPE MAY State Committee, ANNA H. STEELMAN OCEAN CITY
Qjjillty gt Economy Prtcts STRATHMLRE LUMBER CO. Sea Isle City, New Jersey
This ticket is for Business Efficiency Ordered and Psld for by Bot»rt J. Kay

