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PERSONAL MENTION INTERESTING PERSONAL bnte o witarhs OF THE COMING AND Gorau uF CAPE MAY VISITORS AND RESIDENTS sergeant and Mra. Rodd, with fami~ ron a Cacalca home New York. Sergeant Rodd having discharged from the army last The best wishes of a host of they have made in Cape May, s with them. Mrs. Charles Sink, who has recently purchased the Strand Hotel, is having it thoroughly renovated for an Eas: tee opening. Hoyd Johnson, U. S. A. who has beco spending a ‘month‘s furlough at his home in Uhio has reurned to Cape May rancis McDermott, who has for some time been stationed at the canwen at the Section Base, has received mis release and has returned to his home at Conshobocken, Pa. Robert Phillips, U. 8. A. is spending a few days with his purents at their Washington Street bome. Mrs. Earl Thorton, who bas been apend.ng the winter in Philadelphia, has returned to Cape May, E. K. Pringle mesisted by the 1 worker, Miss Christine Stockton, will have charge of the Cape Mzy Canteen. Lie ant W. E. Tizard of the 1d Signal Battalion, U. 8. A. spent the week end with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Eason. County Superintendent has been appointed by Governor Edge as s member of a committee to represent New Jersey at the Pilgrim Fathers Tercentenany . Sergeant and Mrs. Lilley are saying good-bye to the many friends they have made in Cape May and will leave for their New York home on Saturday. Sergeant Lilley has received his discharge from army service. Paul Bailey and family have moved in one of the Miller houses. Mize Audry Warner in the guest of her friend, Miss Beulah Schollenger at Washington, D. C. for two weeks. Mrs. Albert Johnson and Mrs. L. C. Blake were in Wildwood Tucaday aftemoon. Wikigie hac and "We are visiting eir son ter at Washington, D. C. for two weeks. net Gus Stiefel and wife left Thureday for New Brunswie mee.A SURPRISE PART A delightful surprise part was Pod Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Griffith of Erma N. J. in celebration of their son, Harry‘s seven teenth birthday. Appropriate games and music were played until late in the Mr. Griffith many post froiidl happy ims of ---asem-___ Why Not An Oil Stove? Having this moderate weather wh y fsidided an ofl stove and . save coal. carry a progs large stock and at moderChas. A. Swain 306407 Jackson Street. f end JNE CARLOAD OF FORD TRUCKS FROM THE rAcTroRY brvedteiniintend

[HARD SURFACE ROAD STARTED U TATE HIGHWAY MEN SECURING RIGHT OF WAY. FARMERS To BENEFIT BY NEW ROADWAY, WHICH ELIMINATES | THREE OssING. On Thursday, Frederick Voller, Jt Superintendent of Nigh of Way Doi won ut the State Highway | Depart went and Abram C. Sufyer, m special | «cpresentative of the same department [mtarted proceedings to secure the right |f way for the new State Highway | which is to be a part of route num ser 14. Phe contract for this section was «cently awarded to The MacDonald ompany, who are now ready to prosed with the building as soon as the ight of way is secured. . Superintenlent Volmer stated that this was the ntention of the wusition occurred it was stated that! ndomnation proceeding . would.. be nstituted at onee to prevent delays in the — building of the road. . Mowever, stien ix mot anticipated for the vison of the wonderful convenience «nd improvement this road will be to he abutting land owners. The Bou fevard . will be ninde of concrete eight aelies doep in the center, six inches ai the sides ard in to be 18 i mravel sidings 6 feet wide on each side. The cost will be about $55,000 er mil The MacDonald wntract sturls at Schellonge ng snd runs north to Wissahickon Burracks, thence N. W. over Mill Lane to the railroad, . thence . along railroad to Sally Marshall | crossing,] eliminating. three . dungerous . grade crossings. e contract which is to be awardeé scon will continue from Sally Mar shall Crossing north to one rile south of Cape May Court Hous _s4eean THe TO FILM CANNIBALS MH. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON HUNT STRANGE sAvAGEs, To GATHER MATERIAL FOR "CAN. NIBALS OF THE SOUTH SEAS" seited his motion pictures of his sensational journeys among. savage races, into a five reel feature, "Canwibals of the South Seas." Perhaps no ud don has . ever times in the searching for interesting and unusval material than Martin Johnson who carried a camera to record hin travels. Johnson traveled eighteen thousand face of governmental warning tht to visit them was suicidal. | Throughout his trip his wife, Ose was at his side. She insisted upon accompanying him wherever he went, into the midet of savage lands with only savage guides. "Cannibals of the South Seas" is a picture of another world, unstageg reproductions of life among. the gate ages of the South Pacific in. Jonnson‘s camera hns brought. back aven more vividly than Jack London‘s nen, the story of these strung peoples This production will be presented for one day only, WEDNESDAY, F ary 26th. at‘Cox‘s Palace Thentre. a__mo FARM WORK DOMONSTRATION, For — £800.00 | these. Knirkerhocker Forma-Tractors: will do all the work of any high priced tractor. and can he used by «mall farmers Eom the your. Iso. unequalled for road seraping and . rond. building. | BER one demonstrated on Monday after. noon on the Sugar Cane Farm, on Shorr Road at Rin Grande. PIERPONT AND BROWN, Agents, WILDWOOR, N. 3. ----mees--. The Republic Motor Truck Company build eight different sites of trucks~mes____ BLUE PEINT PENCILE, best grade white, 10 ornts sach, $1.00 per dox. Add 5 cents for postage, . Any amount. _ STAR AND WAYE PUB co, Care MAY, N7.

Euler | "EYE FOR EYE" AT LIBERTY THEATRE ) 5 5 53 {4 U0 (o Ae ) E53 we H He 78d 13 ‘"Eye for Eye" pronounced famous Star‘s Greatest Achievement on Stage or Screen is Gripping Story of the West and Far East-Gifted Star‘s Role, that of a Bewitching Oriental Girl. | | | 2 DAYS-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |

Nuzimova, conceded to be the most fascinating and talented metres on the sereen will be seen in a thrilling production "Eye, for Eye," at . the Liberty Theatre, Friday and Saturday. This play is a vivid drama of the Orient and the groat star will be seen| im the role of Hassouna, a girl of the: desert. | The picture wan taken from the famous play: "L‘Occident," written Ly: the noted Belgian dramatist, Henry Kistemmecker, and adapted for . the use of the sereen by June Mathis and Albert Capeltunt. Mr. Capellani, who is m distinguished: French | Director. made the production under the personal supervicton of Mexwell Kargor. The story is that of an Arabian; girl, fiery and beautiful, who lives, with her tribe in a city of tents on| the edge of the desert. Duty takes a‘ young French naval officer to their encampment and hore he in made prisoner, | Hassouna falls in love with him and releases him-later aiding in his escape. When the loss of the) prisoner is discovered she confesses laid help in his escape and for this act! i condemned to death, . the . Arabs! abandoning her to the desert to perish from thirst and starvation. i The beautiful girl is rescued | but] faces a fute worse than denth-the is| sold to a truvelling cireus as a dane-| | |

ing girl, and finds herself in the hands of a brutal master. The story is vital and absorbingfollowing the life of this passionate ond untamed girl of the desert. Later whe becomes a member of the family of the man whore life she saved and becomes involved in the intrigue which s rife in his family, All the passions ~f human nature are displayed in this tirring drama. of Oriental and Occidental life-lave, hate, jealousy, deceit, ind revengo-all have their gripping and | amazing mova rises to the heights of her superb emotional art in this glowing drama of the Far East. The cast which surrounds the dis-| tinguished actress was carefully chosen by Mr. Copeliaai with a view to their real fitness for the several parts they were called upon to portray. Charles Nof obrt the noted English actor, is the leading man of the produetion and will ‘he seen in the role of Captain Cadiere, the French officer who fails in love with Hassouna. Donald Gallagher plays Ensign | Armault and others of the cast are Sally Crute,. E. H. Fernandes, John Rinhard and Miriam Battista, who plays the tiny sister of the star. The play was translated from the orginal French by Mrs. Ning Lewton,

— ViSITING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS woz a zng ___ Visiting Cards-50 cards and plate in script $1.50; Black Old English or Roman, $2.25; Shade Old English or Roman, $2.75. Wedding Invitations-100 — invitations — i script with inside and outside envelopes, $18. At home or reception cards, $5.50 per 100. Wedding Announcements-100 announcements, in script with inside and outside envelopes, $9.75; plate marked, $2 extra per 100; other styles up to $15.50 per 100. _ Ask to see our samples showing styles and prices. Notice to Union Carpenters Working in the jurisdiction of Local 1743 of WILDWOOD, N. J. Working lime urd Rate From 8 A. M. to 4:30 or 5:00 P. M. making an eight hour day (according to time taken for dinner) 70 cents per hour, From 4:30 (or 5:00) P. M. to 10:00 P. M. time and one-half time or $1.05 per hour. From 10:00 P. M. to 8:00 A. M. double time or $1.40 per hour, except from Saturday 12:00 o‘clock noon 10 8:00 A. M. . Monday : ‘orning, double time or $1.40 per hour. . _. This rate ratified by the general office U. B. of C. O. J. of Americs, (Signed) ALBERT CLINE, President. ARTHUR M. ELY, Recording Secretary. mnmmmmmmmmmmnmemedersmemmmene 1) :20:98:i2 9. Up aol :9 ch g OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN wisp BE IN HIB CAPR MaYy OFFICE, 456 WASHINGTON 8T. onuy on WEDNESDAYS, UNTIL 12 AND SUNDAYS, s To & Keystone T2 A.

| — DO IT NOW | This paper in codvocsting the building of home» and (he — making . of Atrect anal othor amprovements NOW Faery one will sice that this would be a fine thing for al} concerned but when it comen to real action, Well then the ery gore up, we can‘t afford it. . Pricen are too high, True it is that prices are high for all commodities, but then prices are only relative. When the price of building material and paving material and other such commeoditica are low, then the prices of all commodities are low, the price of Jabor is low, and the ery then is. — We can‘t afford to do PCa *a nees is dull, wages are low and work is scarce, and we are then in no bei« ter condition to make improvements than right now. It has atwayn been true that when price are high money circulstes more freely, and practically every one has employment at profitable wages, while on the other hand when pricen are low. money does not cipeulate, trade in »tagnant, and Inbor is largely unemployed and wages low. Strange as it may seem, practically every one think» that prices are tos high in every line but theirs, Ark the Farmer if he doesn‘t think his producta should sell lower, $1.00 wheat, 25 cent butter and 25 cent eggs and he will tell you at once that other commoditiex must come down but the Farmer can‘t five these old pricew, and make money at Ask the manufacturer if he inn‘t gecting too much and he will sho r you a cont wheet of matericl« entering into his goods. ond Ihor conte. that w ‘l show that he enninot efford to come down unter there other materials and tabor come down, though he will be quite willing to agree that Meats, Provisions and Farm products are too high. Ank Labor if the situation could not be helped by their accepting a reduction in waxes, and the reply will be, "No indeed, labor cannot accept ions wages and live, but the cost of the things we have to buy should come down. There is the situation, every line trying to hold its price and wait for the other fellow to drop. . Eserybody hold off and wait hoping to save a little at the expense of the other fellow. Every body waite and the result in stagnation and the remult of stagnation is panic and the result of panic in that we all stand + change to have swept away what we have. _Low price but no business. Lew prices but no work. It in time for us all to wake up, shake ourselves out of our xelfizhnens und realize that the way to prevent panic is to keep business moving, so that adjustments shall come gradually, and the way to keep business moving in to go ahead with public and private improvements, keep labor employed, keep money in circulation. . Therefore we repeat it MAKE YOUR IMPROYVEME BUILD — Now

SURPRISE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris, of Cold Spring, who have been entertaining the boys from the Army Honpital during the winter, were tendered a "surReman Tcfet j Wher uppert, , Arnott, Graner, all from the Army Hospital, Femturem~4.a command The Security Trust Co. will be glad to sell you the new 4% Liberty Bond. You can purchase them on the Instailment plan and pay one dollar a week on & $50 bond, or two dollars per week on a $100 bond. Club plan. Join our club now. NOTICE The Philadelphia Press will be delivered at your door Daily and Sunday. L. M. BROWN, 417 Washington St. 19 24+ bormmpanticmmunmnd A good bank rerves the whole comi it wants the community to presper-and that is why we strive wise individuals make the commuWe are opening necounts every The i your account and pa cont, © Lolis L193 Valuable Cape May City Real Entate. STORE AND — DWELLING ON WASHINGTON STREET LOCATED IN THE BEST BUSIN~SS — SECTION Suitable for any business. LOW PRICE, EASY TRRMS, IMEDLATE POSSESSION, . rOR LL PARTICULARS, APPLY To Wad. R. SHEPPARD Merchant‘s National Bank Building Cape May, N. J,

[AMERICAN Ligrary AS8OCIATION The American Library | Arsociation Library situated in the lobby of the Army Hospital was established to serve every man and woman in service, connected with this unit, and the collection of books covers a wide Ld of subjects. There are stories of every sort and description, . Stories in LAL a ages. Subscriptions to numbers of magazines. Newspapers from all parte of the country, and a fine collection of technical books, ao every man who han time and the inclinatior may study the best and latest books about his job back home; and if the book he wants fan‘t in the library, an effort will be made to got it for him. ---m+e-_ hive The use of the private office of the Security Trust Company is extended to our eftizens in the prepnration of their Income Tax forms for the year 1018, The Deputy Collector | of Internal Revenue will meet those interested for that purpose in the Bunk Building on , February 20th, 2st and 24th. HENRY C. THoxtPsON 2415-18-2¢. Mun iger, --- -» ome ___ ANNOUNCEMENT . Winter millinery reduced. 6.00 and $7.00 hats at %00 and $8.50. Good style and materials, Smart Spring . models at popular prices. Out Tuesdays, LOTTIE R. HILLMAN, 220 Perry Atreet, Cape LOB FORD ToURING Car FoR saum For Sale a Ford Touring Cér in good condition. . Apply to Frymire and Hanna, Coastal Ar Atation: Loa stone Phone 488. --«»ee ___ Adding machine rolls st Stor and Wave Stationery Department,