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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1«, t>4»MEN IN THE PUSLIC EYE

Gov. Marshall and Damocraey. F-om Uie Boatoo Herald. Reform Id the Democratic party 1c it\4i«n> is matetny definite pro under the leadership of Qot. Mar

Mr. Taft Warned. From the Dea Moines Tribune. After the next Conareaalonal elec lion Preaident Taft may reallx* that his snii !arur*ent speech didn't take In this part of the country. Mr. Roosevelt Not Rouphlng I From tho New York Mall. Mr. Roosevelt makes It plain that one cannot "rough it" in Africa as one does In the far West. Life comfort must be more carefully guard-

Messrs. Penrose and Oliver. From the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Penrose did acquiesce In coir auctions of duties, but Oilrer to actually pointing with alarm to the breaches made In the tariff ’rail with Penrose’s consent. • CapL Ferber's Lesson. Prom the New York Sun. The fate of Opt. Ferbcr. of the French army, who was fatally crushed under bis aeroplane at Boulogne on Wednesday, should be a lesson to o fly high rather than low.

Mr. Lodge at Home. From the Springfield Union. Aat the preempt time the Republicans of Massachusetts regard Mr. Lodge as a man of exceptional abDaffalrs reflects credit upon the State, and they desire his re-election. Two Presidents and a Pact. - New York Journal of Commerce. In short. It to a well settled principle—on* which President veil wholly Ignored and one which President Taft seems cccaMooally to forget—that Congress Is powerless to prevent monopoly of production wftt-

in a State.

Mr. Pinchot and ths Law. From the Philadelphia Prees. Mr. Plnchot has don* exceDeijt work In making the Forest Service of 1 the government of the highest national benefit. He has at times, perhaps. allowed hto enthusiasm to lead him a bit beyond allowed Us the tow has placed around hto bureau.

a discussing a recent divorce ease. •The convenient memory of the avenge witness,** Re said, "to that of an old colored man 1 once who claimed to have known (k Washington. I asked him if he in the boat when General Washington creased the Delaware, and Re Instantly replied. 'Lor.' mass ed dat boat.* “ 'Wen.* Bald l, 'do you when George took the hack at the cherry freer "He looked worried for a minute, and then, with a beaming an I " 'Why, suah. mesas. I doi —Young's Mag-

l L. Tyler, of Bridgeton. 11 be the new secretary of the new it* Senate. He has served a an

Parker will he clerk of the 1

t.hto o opposition to him. It to geaerr conceded that Won 8 Jeffries

1 have to be * e la order to ai l of the appoints:cats WOULD NOT OIVE AQM

that Hu* It to different. wnHam 1 Wastcott. of Petersburg, applied t it gunner's Beenes at the office . lease T. Young, cleric of Upper Ton

anything to do with the Beene*. The

see were granted to the l—MP

COUNTY DIRECTORY. Ja«*e the wnm* CtrcuM Judge-Alien & MMoott. Republic* n, ML Law Jadcd-tfemea * *■ Hildreth. W.Lloyd, UU. -maim ME Coroner*—Mark Lake, Republican. Ocean City; November Ml; Wilton A Lake. M. D.. Republican.! wl bprlus. SuicwlMr ■->». .vuthau A Cohen, M. D.. Democrat, WUdwoou ms. Way.Republican. January 1410. Surrogate—Charles P. Vanaman. Re pobUean, Ml. County Superintendent at School*—A. W. Hand. 'canty Collector—Joseph L Scull. Re poblioan, January 1. 181A Jounty Board of Bectioiis—Learning E. Hog bee. Republican, ML lounty Board of JBectto ns—Henry F. ME

OLD SOLDIERS

fyler, Dyler, Democrat, ME

ML rerms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December. Winter Church Services First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Mb Deed. Pastor. Sunday service*, 10.20 a m.. a /M p. o. Sunday School, I SO p. m. Mid-week, Wednesday. 7.20 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. K-, Frtdaya 7.20 p. m. Junior Endeavor. Fridays, S.4S p.m.

The Disappearing Blond* U we are to beUev* the scientists, he brunettes will Inherit the earth ind the blood will dwindle away. An »ver the world, they tell us, the brulettee are Increasing taster than heir Ught-haired and hlue-ered broth m and atotera. Even In Germany. Jie land of the Saxon, the old Teuonlc face to changing and the flavin poll to giving place to the brown lead. In England we hear the i xxnplaint, and In France the old Frankish blond to so rare tha light xalr and eyee are at a decided prontum. The blond to dwindling so rap-

*1 win die.

Now, according to Dr. Charie Woodruff, surgeon and major of the United'State* army, the same thing s happening In America. Dr. Wood•ufl state* that the bloods are ng out in the struggle for existence tod are fining our jails end almslouses. He attributes this depioraSe tact to an excess of sunlight stitch the sensitive blond cannot Hi* few remaining blonds In the rorid who read these Unee will no doubt regret that they were not lorn In the Dark Ages, when there sms "no excess of sunlight." we do not deapair, for we believe the imerican Ingenuity, once embarked an a conservation policy, win :

e of oura. the American blood -

Tbt Rev. Ill R. Hick for 12 IE Ready November Mb. ISO*.

a year’s subscription to World and Works, lbs Rev. Irl R. Hicks Mon Magmsln*. the best <1 monthly

published anywhere ^ebe— yon get them only in hto own* publiWORLD AND WORKS PUB- , 2201 Locust BE. Sl

From the Sprlngfisld Republican. The entire country will soon hear of Gov. Fort and his war upon bosses. May hto strength hold out

NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS AH legal advertisements are re gulrad to be published to a Dews pa

a county Raving ths largest popuiaUoa. or at the county seaL By i Census of ISOS, the "Olty of dap* May.” has the largest populatlo

to Cape May County.

the Board uf 'Freeholders of the County of Cape May win receive bids

for the aal* uf thee* bonds

day. to* S2rd day of November, ISOS, at U o'clock a. m.. at Capa May

ourt House, New Jersey. The bonds are coupon hot August S. ISO*, bearing tot

tar and one kUf per canL payable

-annually, aad are to f tioas uf 2244. each, ranging

I bids by mall must td by oertlfled check or oa^ for two <l) per sent, of the aaianal bid. which win he retained by the Board Id tkw party fall to take the s at the price bid.

A ny Old Soldier who made a homestead entry of 40, 80 or 120 acres in any state in the union before the year of 1874, has a claim coming to him from the government, provided he has never sold this right or taken up another homestead. It does not make' any difference whether he proved up on his original homestead entry or simply left it. A Soldier who never made a homestead entry or one who entered land after June 22, 1874, has nothing to sell. WE BUY THESE CLAIMS The widow or heirs of a soldier can also sell these rights.

R. H. PEALE & CO.

Salt Lake City, Utah.

Legal Advertisements.

We the undersigned, being the owners of property on New York Avenue, to the City of Cape May. respectfully petition your body that you win cause structed or told,or drain for bou said New York Avenne commencing at the present sewer to Madison Avenue and extending eustwardly along said New York Avenue to the west side of Reeding Avenne, a distance of sixleen hundred and seventy-eight (1472 feet, and from the easterly side of Reading Avenne to the west aide of Pittsburg Avenue a distance of twelve hundred and sixty (1240) feet,*) he said sewer to be connected with the present sewer at Trenton Avenue, ts-to your lodgement shall be necesisry for bouse drainage to that locality, and take such steps as may. be necessary for the accomplishment of

this object.

And your petitioners win ever pray,

Wm. FUnn. Geo. H. FUnn. D. R. Deely. J. R. Ttodle. I

11-4-21

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Constable’s Sal* I

By virtue of sundry

to me directed,

8u)all -'>ause Court, before Frederick J. Melvin. Require, Mayor of the City of Cape May, and ex officio the Justices uf the Peace, to and for the county of Gap* May, I will expose tor sale at public vendue at the store building, No. 607 Washington street, to the City of

Cape May, >ft

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER «. 120* beginning at one o’clock ln the afternoon. the following goods or chattels, or so many of them as shall satisfy the hereinafter named execu-

tion and the expenses

thereto;

n the south

easterly side line of lAfayette street, near Sehellenger’s »*n<Hng said point being the southwesterly corner of lot of land belonging to Lardner Smith, and being the lot whereon hi now live*, and running from thence

«t more at i S. Smith;, and* of the

•rly o ayetto Which

Ha# ( of sail ■rly l

1th said Lafthence ne of lands a northwest red and tlx e southeast lyetta street;

yette street, saeteriy dl* place of to-

tal ned sixty

1, being the Ly of Anna

-smith, complainant, and to be sold I ROBERT R CORSON, Sheriff. Dated October 21, 1202. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Solicitor. P. t, ftoJB . MB^L NOTICE Tha County Board of Taxation ariH bear appeals from assessment* of tax a* to the different municipalities oi Cape May County, places designated upon the dates named, con taa o'clock

iflered

accordance with

rules of the Board and upon the proscribed blanks which will he supplied

to any who desire them upon appRca16 salt and pepper shakers, 1 glass ^ °* u “ Secretory of the Board. ra.vt . a of m ^ Young, Angles*a. N. J. >

Upper Township, Tuckahoe Hotel.

—. 1 pick and rake, . elrctrk •iron. 20 dark blankets, 16

light blankets, 121 bed spreads. 47 1«L 12M.

102 towels, *24 sheets.

47 whit* table covert, 127 pillow ca-

ses. 62 napkins, 11 lace curtain*, 17 1 *°*

South Cap* May, Borough Hall. (10 Am.) Wednesday .November Xrd. 1202. West Cape May. Borough Hall. Fri

day, November 5th, 1209.

doodaa handle knives, 21 ptooeu of

colored chfna, 2 glass cand 1 box tools. FT fruit plates. Plates, 2 meat platea. 92 as

vegetable dishes, 7 waiter*. 20 cups,

16

of Oscar Crtppen. Marthp O. flmtth. et ato., aad to be aoM by aigtTIB BCHELA.ENGER,

•HERIFrt SALE. By rirtue «< a writ of Bari facial to me directed, tossed wm of the Omn of Chancery of tbs State of

Cape May Point. Borough Hall. <IM p. m .) Wednesday, November

Middle Township, Court fi day, 2 s'l.iwwna, _ -

November 12th 1942. Cape May Olty. CUy Hall, Moods;.

Wedneaday. November 17th. 1202. Holly Beach. Borough Hall. Friday, November 19th 1202. Dehnto Township. K of P. Hall, 1202. Avalon, Borough 1 November 24th. 1242. Avalon, Borough H . <y, November 22t*. 1202. Ocean CUy. *«acil Chamber. Mon

•CARD OF CH04KN FRCEHOLOKRt

Mesa CHy. fam L 1211 CUT Jsa L X2iS , Goshen. .Jan. L 1SU K. Foster. So. BeailUe Jan. *Us*>*er. Knna .Jaiu » 1111 J. T. Wvnn.ll. Cap. Mar....Jsi>. I, 1*11 Usvl4 W Itodsa Cape Ms> . .Jan. i, l»u Ham, 8«s UM CHy Jan. I, toll C. Clou Uhl *#* We Ctt/..J»a. «. l»n Anlhonr U. Hnilth. ClsrA

TAX COMMiaSIONERA • H. Marshall, BaavlU* wall It- TownsanE Cap* May Court

CtTV OIRKCTORY.

Jaa J. Duak...

•Jaa. L 111 Jan. L toll Jan. L Mil

Wm. a GUbart....Jan. L MU John F. Jacoby. Aaam Bu.lka Jan. I, )*U of Council—John F Jacoby, and Supenniondout of Watoi An W. Thompoou. Jan. 1 Ervin a Hdrodsa. Jan. UIM CoUootor—Oltbort C Hush.a Jan. L “ MUM..Jaa. 1, Jan. 1 til H. Townaond. Jan. 1,

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Balldlng Iaspocior—William T. htovona

BOARD OF EDUCATION ■immuel R. Stiles, Pres., March. 1912 William Portor, dork March Dr. A L. LMch March. Ml* Howard F. Otter, March 1212 William R. Sheppard, March 191 Isrther C. Ogden, March 1910 oeorge 8. Douglas* March Thomas 8. Stevens March 191 Bveretl J. Jerreli, March

BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. L Leach. ProalOont. 8.pi 1. I Dr. V. M_ IX Marcy, Hoalih otflcer— hope L Mil WlUlam PorUr. Soeretary. .hcpL 1. Robert E Hand..: BopL L 1*0*

CHURCH DIRECTORY Sarvicee at St. Mary ■ R. C. Church. Washington StreeL Rev. Father D. a Rally. Rector.

I to ASS F. M. Masses Sundays Et 7 and 2 o'clock a m., Weekdays, 7 o’clock Sundayschool at 240 p. m. Sunday evening Roeary Sermon tnd Benediction of

P. E. Church of the Advb.nt. Lafayette street, between Jackson xn Decatur. Rev. Arthur Hess. Rector. Sunday a—Celebration of the Holy Communion, 8.00 a. m., Morning praylitany and Sermon, (on the Sunday of each month celebration of Holy Communion.) 1040 Am., Sunday school 3 p. m. Evening Prayer, 7.20 Wednesday evening Prayer, 7.30

B. A. Bowers, Pastor.

S o'clock. Young People's Meeting Sunday evening at 7.30.

BANKING

Your Earning Capacity ought to enable you to Jo more than ji,-i ■■ your living. \ ou ought to save mon.-\ ’J . having saved, the next thing is to set \our sm to work safely and profitably. The best wa\ l< r you to insure a steady, r« li income Irom your savings is to deposit them i Saving Fund Account in the Srcurity 'Itml C patty, wheic thyy will belli interest at 3 per 1 You are eaintng now, but your earning cap.ici

Can't Last Forever

Not next week nor next m-mil time to begin to save. If yon never start, yon never w •cash whicc may some day be >

NOW is the •ve the ready

Security Trust Oo

Cape Mxy City, N. J.

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