SATURDAY, MARCH II, 1916. CAFE ULAi UTAH AS D WAVE fAUE EIGHT — — 1 >
MOTHER SUPERIOR " ~^~-Saxs Vinol Creates Strength Rosary Hill Home. Hawthorne, N.Y. —•'I have bsed Vino) for many rundown. weak or-emaciated patients with benefit. One young woman was so weak and ill she could hardly creep to my door for aid. 1 suppliedVinol to her liberally and in a month 1 hardly recognized her. She was strong, her color charming and ber cheeks roundedjout. ' —MOTHER M. Alphonsa Lathrop, O. S. D.. We guarantee Vjnol to sharpen the > appetite, aid digestion, enrich the blood and create strength. James Mccray1, Druggist. Cape May, Kew Jersey LEGISLATURE PROCEEDINGS NUMEROUS BILLS WERE PASSED : AND COMMENDABLE PROGRESS WAS MADE IN BOTH HOUSES THIS WEEK , Trenton. N. J-. Mar. I!' Hi. Strict attention to business, with the object in view- of all,' early adjournment, characterized this week's session of the legislature Numerous hill- were passed aiuL coinineiidable progress vvaOiade in both houses. One point has been tirmly establish.-.! by the !!•!(• session, it will he referred to as a business sistsion and a- sueii it must meet with the hearty approval . of the |«eople of the State. Almost all 1 of the important legislation lias been ! Of the business ordei for tin- purpose of Jirojufliiig better and limb- eei.lmmi. ! government in the various municipali- I' tjes of the . State as a whole. The budget bill, tin- bill providing i..f a State purchasing department and the : iminieipa] |iiiaiieiiig bill-, -tand put as j the leader- in isiustructive legislation (Jooil shonlil result from all of these bill-, whieli, while they may not be per- \ feetion, are surely right in -principle' a- ! will be developed their operation. ' Sum* opposition t'o certain point- in ■ til.- Pierson M miieipal Pinaiice billmine to the Mirfaei- n the lieoring be- j' fore the Senate .•..inmitl.-e Monday afternoon. Hill No. R drew forth the pmst stieimous objection.. This bill makes a uniform, fiscal year for all municipalities — January 1 being the date named in t'o- loll tm the la-ginning of the year. 1-4-eal year- lygin on vit.ri.mdates in New Jersey municipalities and N.it was though^ would Work a har.l/s hi|. .V -e tl.e^ftT-. .-Iiangv-d !,. Jan / tiarv l - Ihaiigigg oN^Ihe date-, it i- -aid.' w ill sums of m»ii<-\ in anticipation of taxi— • muniei|ialiiy- ?gain-t ini- objection As-einl.l mail I'iei-oe. ilie tutlier «rf the bill, says that once the date is elianged ami the (sissible liarilsliip of the fir-t year I |,e re-nil should Is- -to. make iiiiii«s-aa-ar\ the l..»r rowing of mo'ii.-y in ant ieipaliou of taxes /or »- taxes aie collectable in December l'ie money would lie in liand before the beginning of the fiscal year The one object ol the Pierson bill- i- , to place all ol tin- miniici|>alitie- of the j State oi, t and uniform Inisinv — : limited credit for the unselfish work bo- Iia- dour in in vindicating epnditionin the niuniripftlitii- of th.- Stale ami 1 in the preparation of these bill-. Sunifew. amendment- may Is- ni-cc-sary. but a- a whole, tin- bill- will make for Sella toMMcfVair- cl>i>|llclllVl'. -.'ellle.i the ,M-.--.ge Ibis w.s-k of iii-\ bills ll.at provide- for I In- j-on-eval ion of tie- sa - ler sill Oil ol .. . -tale. I bedcll. -nil for a division into two .district* for ti..purpoaiK oi municipal water -upply. with coiuic-.s-ioiis to a.-i for municipalities in tit,, anpiisit ion of souris - of -up plv an<k the Administration of th- m The bill- a re _ designed lo allow inn | uii-ipa lilies to lake over and " manage' fheir own water siipp'v -v-l-m-. am] in i rd.-r thai the .-fieri - of the varumcities mav eo-ordiiiau-d and mil tually adtaiitagis'uis. the plan -e| forth in t lie two li-'l- -v. as d. vi-,-,1 after num Iiilatity- of Newark. Jer-ey fit v. "Pat ersou. Hiaalietii, Itavonm- and manvi ether cities.- The (ommissions will not i come into existence except on' petition j ..of one pr several municipalities, and all ! contract, into which they eider will also) Is- .it t'o- instance of tin- municipal', ti'- Toy w "II ■ im-i'-t of four mem l»-r- "each; a p;.oiiit i-l by the Coyenior. an-l will have no authority fn art. c\ e.-jit w-itJi the -auetion of tie- S|aie Board of t on-creation. A s p. -rial pro vision has been inserted in the bills, be van— e of Vharges that were made, lliai fbet -hay nid in anv way interfere with the Morris (anal, abandonment A— emblvnian Randall'- hill to protect the ja-ople of the state a/fcinst the loan sharks w-a- passed In the House this week. "hie Randall - bill authorizes u;bat is known a' the Mor ris loan system which if practically t>f- . plan operated by building ami loan association* and which, it i* claimed.
| of loan .-hark- that have infested the • Slate and preyed U|am tlie. poorer clasIwlieti intensity ha- caused the borrow1 lu. support of the bill, Mr. Caudal, j ) said the Morris plan might he sum- * c mnti/.d by deehiring itvvfftf substantial- ^ Iv a eapitali/ation of character and of . . earning rapacity of- borrowers. lie- " -aid its is-uelieial results bail la-en recognizi-d in' eighteen states, ineliijling h New York, and that it bad received d wide approval in uiagizine and the daily press. '» The chief opposition to the bill ramifrom A— eiiildyman Braekner of Hud -on County who admitted that In- was interested iu the Bcnolicial I-oan Society • if Newark and "Jersey City. It was ^ I held by those who favored tin- bill that y I I more advantages were afforded the borI rower under the Morris plan than bv the Society in which Mr. Bruckner was ' ' interested and for this reason Mr. ' Hraeklier -ought the defeat of the Ran- > dall bill. .Under, the Randall bill no more than six per cent, ean be charged i. Senator Heiin.-ssy failed to have his k bill for presidential suffrage for women 1 . in New; Jersey advanced to a second l- reading in the Senate. This bill was ad5 ver-ely rejiortei] last week. s Majority i lavader Kathhurn. who . presided over the judiciary committee 1 louring on the bill some time ago, re1 I'erred to the defeat at tfie special eleei tion of the suffrage amendment. The 1 leader said the committee felt in rell|M>rting the bill adversely, that it i should not set at naught the expression ' .. I of tin- eb-ctorate. 1 ,• I There was no opposition in tlie Sen- - - l-.ife to the adoption of a resolution that i vvilPTi-sult ill the revision of the ''Seveu " t . Sister-" laws that have proven so cost-, < c j Iv to the State and from which no prae- - benefits have ever been bad. Tin- ■ fact tlmt there .was no Democratic op- ■ |Hi-itioii would indicate that .even, t he - J Deinoerats 'an- now confince'd . that the - : "-*ev en Si-ter-" are not tin- ideal reform I measure- a- ehiiuu-,1 by ("resident AVilI .son- at fiti'-timi' of, tln-ir- passage -wljen r The Senate |sl»-ei! two of Senator • ( olgnte's workiiigmeii's isimpensation - bills making important changes in the I employer-' liability law. . the first es- .' tahli-liing the workmen's compensation • ii,l bureau in the Department of I-abor. F and the other exempting farmers and • all .mployor* of dome-tic servants from I tin- provi-ion- of the act. Tin- eoiiipen-ation aid bureau bill was I i.i — —i si iii tin- form in vvbii ti it wa« aoi-nded by >,.nator Stevens, of f'ape I May, la-t w.s-k. removing the salaries moving occupational diseases from - i-onipcnsatio'u -cln-duli' of the law. i Mtlmiigli In- bad. a number of amend' mm fit. by which lie hoped to reliabilitati the hill ami have it considered in itr -o iginal form. Mr. C olgate aliandoned ■ hi- plan when the bill cainc up this I morning fearing further taui|a-riiig with f the bill and explained lo the Senate' - t hat tin- bill iu it- present shape would -.the cotii|M-nsati»n aid bureau. -jagain-i either of the measures con-id • | erojl. -Mr. Colgate, in -peaking oii tin- • vrftll -. -aid be had always opjaised siieli" I 'a mote ins-ails., he believ.si such an Px- • cmptiou might render the. entire liabil , sty an unron-titntional. lie. had been to -up|«irt anything that would reli-v- , I farmer- ami 'tin- employer- of dome i i- j servant,. '■ The C olgate hill, a- |-a—ed. j.I ' t'u. miiipeu-atioii aid bdr-aii un-br th ' • lie may einpb.y. subje.1 . it : -,-rv i,-- \ Toe -llb-litllte for As-ottiMv I':" I Bill No to. the Kate- ;it.| y - , I tion UK-a-iire |ai-sed -•eon."' i-a-beg b tlo D-n-e. i" t . f V— eiiiblymaii Dairy m ma-le t.'. tke'bill. Tie probably next Monday '.-b-iinig. i Tin- amendment- ofltrvd by Mr. Dai j rymplP affect publication of (In- i. . jceipt. of t i'tllev to, file IIHUlt It. Thi first change pfovi.bj- tliat one statement I may in- fib-d. covering the r.-ceipt- of I j-.-veral bit--,.- o|H-rated liv one per-mi t'-'e i- that .n-lt—lit luUsC.-lw secure. ! g . ti..- munieitalitv, In-fofe 'an auto bo- .an In operatisl. and that before jthi- |«-rini--mii i- grant.-! tin- "owner . | must takv out an in-n-..m-e ,-di-y for. .ic.im-t lo— from liability y.i - |s>-eii by law lor auv damage- or Jeatli t-- any |»-r-«n from, aixideni. The ci.ni sent of the city i- revoked when it a]--p<-ar- that the owner iia. tailed to , furnish and keep iu fore- t iii- insnram-c. Another -ali.-nt feature o, the bill i- • that, in addition to filing monthly -tat-g, | ment. rocripts with trewsurer. verified diy oath, the ow n.-r -iiall k 5 lK'r of ,h'-se grosreceipt-— a monthly frani-hiw tax , A fine of el 00 is prorid.'-d for violation , of any of these provisions
In order to give BETTER SERVICE to our CUSTOMERS in our increasing GRAIN AND FEED BUSINESS have decided to purchase a large AUTO TRUCK and will therefor-offer for sale on very easy terms as follows:
2 Good Horses 3 Express Wagons with Tops in fine condition. 3 Dump Carts 2 Sets of Single Harness, good 2 Sets of Cart Harness ' Stable Tools, Blankets and etc. ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS Jackson St., Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone, 144
Perry Street Theatre Mary Pickford in "RAGS" Tuesday, March 14th MATINEE AND NIGHT Coming, Tuesday, March 21st Geraldine Farrar in " CARMEN " iSpiTTi? F,a*»™d }■ - ... i. Jk-a !
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j You are invited to inj spect this large display, / ihe Latest in Style and Color. Never ha* there I been such a demand for1 r Spring Millinery so early in the season, and you will find here the right hat at the right price, for Women, Missses and Children. 1 Lottie R. Hillman . 220 PERRY STREET Cape May, N, J.
Coming to the Opera House M" 22 SID CHAPLIN in ,h" j "SUBMARINE PIRATE" A Triang'e Keystone Couedyrin four parts, with " The Edge of Abyss la Five Parts
NOW IS THE TIME You should have your Tin Roofs looked over, also the Spouting and Gutters. . Prompt attention to them now will save you money. A A
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R. A. MINNER 513 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. WITH CAPE MAY OPTICAL
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