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WEU, MUIG OHItQ Hade Btzxmg By Delicious Tlool =S~i-S=^ children would toy VinoL — G«o. A. This is because Vinol cantata the. tissue building, strengthening cod liver elements and the tonic iron which a week a- ■' - e-dow d system needs. James Meeray, Druggist. Qape May, thw Jersey.
CAfcKOWS APPOINTMENT The appointment of J. Russell Car- | row as Acting Prosecutor of Gape May - County has been taken to the Supreme Court, and the public may learn what the jurists aa a court thick of the action of one of their number in ignoring a constitutional prohbiton. The decsion amy not be reached untl after time has changed the condition* "No person who shall have been nominated to the Senate by the Governor for any office of trust or profit under |the government of this state, and shall 1 hot have been -confirmed before the recess of 'the Legislature shall be eligible for appointment to such office during the i continuance of such recess" says the ( constitution of the state in an amendment adopted in 1007. The vacancy In the Cape May Prosecutorship was created last year, and : Oarrow was appointed to fill it. He is a ton of Circuit Court Judge Howard Carrow, and a resident of Camden. During the session of the Legislature Governor Fielder sent his name to the Senate, * which refused confirmatnon, because of the objeetioir-to having a -dozen Gape May County lawyers ignored. So far as is kuown, there is no ob- '■ Jection to Carrow personally. The constitution makes him ineligble for the place, yet Justce Black appointed him under a statute that gives him that 1 , ' power— whether out of courtesy to a fel- ' low judge, in ignorance of the constitutional barN or in pursuance of politi- 1 cal understanding, may be disclosed at the bearng. 1 It i* much better that the affair shall be disposed of by the Supreme Court than thai it shall be taken to the Senate as a court of impeachment. 'Even if the appointment was valid it would be objectionable." As well might the Governor attempt to place Jersey j City^mK|p" *0 the county cpurt* ; and WSWeutnrs' office*, as to' fowl upon i * Cape May County * -Camden lawyer for | the reason that he is a Fielder Demo- ; erat.— Trjnton Times. A TEST TO BE WELCOMED It is well that tfiie Supr-.iie t hi;. p* is "to be called upow to drt-id.- a- to the constitutional ity of Justice Black's ; ' ' « 'action in appoiiirfiig Jarnee Russell i 9 Carrow proaectuur of Cape May Coun- j <ty after the "Senate had failed to confirm i Ann his appointment by the Governor to the s|m« pogition. The question will turn upon the point whet he- y»t constitutional provision prohibiting the ad in term appontment to office of, any person whose nomhation ; the S«t«te has failed to confirm, is bind- ■ ing upon the GUVernor alone. Carrow was appointed by Justice Black under the law empowering the presiding judge, in the> absence of a prosecutor, to appoint aoir.s one to fill tnr vacancy for ,the petB^in? term. It is corns aed that •v Carrow could not be appointed by the Governor, and thr eMim is now put for- ( ward that his Appointment by Justice Black is a manifest evasion if not a direct violation of the eonstitutonal pro-' vision. i la the public interest is to be hoped that the court may be able to find any teebincal reason for refusing to grant the writ of certiorari that has been asked for. The question is one that should be definitely settled. Is your Money Making Money for yon! The mote of it you have employed .lor you, the leas you need to work yourself. The Security Truat j Co. wffl pay you thrte per cent on your i time account. m See W entiell for Porch Furniture. ifc *\> A CARD OF THANKS Mr. Jease A. Chae, of Brockton, Mass., the world knrwn Rheumatic Specialist, wishes to thank the readers of this paper for the kind words expressed for his book "RHEUMATISM: ITS CAUSE TOE CURE," and th« reception accorded it, remunerates him for the 20 years labor he has devoted to the disease, and adds that any nu or woman suffering with Rheumatism may have the book afcaatotdy free by sending thetr name and address to Jesse A. Case., Dept. NU. Brockton, Mass Children Ory CASTOR, A
MtLLVILLE FARMERS STRIKE OIL. Attempt of Company to lease Farms After CW Was Struck DnsucceasfnL According to information received during the past week oil has been discovered on the farms of Charles Coesaboom and Vfrs. John Stevenson which are located at Fries' Mill near Millville. A recently organised company has made an attempt to lease the farms but -as yet this move has been unsuccessful. While the fact that oil hhs been struck seems to be correct the amounts that have been discovered are unknown ' as yet
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Hm been on Ae Market for 45 yfimNothing but thw beat of Material* and WorkanuUp enter into the construction of them. . Price* range from $3.00 to $14.00 Buy a Good Reliable Guaranteed LAWN MOWER while you are about it Full stock of Garden Hose. Rakes, Spades, Shovels, also Sprinkling Pots. GARDEN HOSE from 10c to 18c per foot, guaranteed. Hose Reds and Nozzles. CHAS. A. SWAIN } 315-7 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. SUMMER MILLINERY Leghorns trimmed In various styles, $3.00 up. Hats in the stylish lacey braid effects. White hats beautifully trimmed with flowers — these are all in the newest styles and reaaonable in price. Children* trimmed hats, SI. 51^ In $5.00. Sport hats $1.00 up, a lot of untrimmed hets and trimmings at interesting prices for order work. LOTTIE R. HILLMAN 220 Perry-Street, Cape May. Facia! requirements a study. Out Tuesdays.
CAPE A1A.Y, N. J. ■-MAJCAGXMENT. J.P COX NEXT WEEK FEATURES BETTER MUSIC BETTER SHORT SUBJECTS . Tha. ever before MAY 15th, Audrey Munson, the most famous art mode) in the world, in the five act Mutual Masterpieture " INSPIRATION " TUESDAY, MAY 16th, The Official French »Varpictures "FIGHTING FOR FRANCE" Coming! Monday, May 29th, The Mighty Patriotic Photo-Spectacle, "THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" IF IN NEED OF Something for the Little Ones Visit the NEW STORE now doing business on Lafayette Street. There are many things that may interest you for them, as well as for yourself. A special line of 4 ' DRESSES AND HATS • Abo the sm&Uer necessities >;y j .Two leaders for the coming week: ■ Children* School Handkerchiefs 2 for 5 cents Torchon Lace for Underwear 3 yards for 5 cents EMMA G CARPENTER 629 Lafayette Street °s££f
j^jff \ll|> REGALS \ are Here ! Smarten-Up We take pleasure in announcing ■ that we have secured the exclusive local agency for Regal Shoes nERE are the newest — the very latest — lasts and leathers in Spring Footwear. Uftra-stylish models in Street and Dress Shoes. Femininely dainty Dance Shoes. Strikingly smart novelties that typify the mode of the moment And every shoe in the assortment breathes the quality and distinction whicH parallel Regal Shoes with the high-priced production of New. York and London "custom" bootmakers. IRegals with your Easter costume stamp you correct. They place you on a fashionable footing — class you with the smartly gowned women of America's style centers. Regals for every purpose and every purse. ■Every pair represents the standard of quality and the maximum of value. .Come in and see — -seeing is believing, . M. C. FRY MIRE * Broadway and York Ave., West Cape May, N. J. 1 ~ - ■■■

