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Munday-February 24 Alice Brady in IN THE HOLLOW OP HER HAND Tuesday-Febranry 25 Hate H vg tHousAasd AN HOUR ay, Fib. 26 Martin Jolinson‘s Ca~NIBALS OF THE soUTH S Photographed. at the risk of life.
Thursday, February 27. Hurry Morey in SILENT STRENSCIN Friday, February 28 MARY PICKFORD in MAKILLY orf CLOTHES LNE ALLY. Saturday, March 1 Constance Talmadge in WHO CARES
F8] 14 51 Si. (f 6 U 5 DLC asoph Camp poco a business trip adelnhin every Monday. Hickman was . under Ur. Lake last week and also | this week suffering an attact of Pleu Sunday with his brother Gecige per looking after home interest. Mrs. Helen James returned on Wed from a ten days‘ visit in Phils~ delphia. Richurd Holmes, Luther Crease and Mrs. Helen James called on Wildwood | friends Wednesday evening. Isracl T. Woolson, of Holly Beach, is hauling large quantities of piling to Cape May. Some of our baymen . made . over twenty dellars one day last week rak ing clams, ‘They get three dollars per hundred at the landing, Postmaster Miller made a business trip to Cape May on Monday. Harry Thompson and wife and Jas. S. Boyce and wife entertained soldiers from the Hospital, Cape May, Sunday. pal Hospitality shown them was en"Tn Edwards of Wildwood Tunctior spent Tuesday with Rov. Cawman. Mvc. Rolland Stiles in in very poor Dr. Frank R. Hughes is in Ralph Schellenger, wife and | son, Newton, attended a meeting in the Cold Spring Grange on Monday cvening to listen to a lecture on Potato Growing. Mr. and Mrs. Devallanger of Middietown, Delaware, are guests of Geo. Weaver and wife.
Wilkie is sick, and Dr. Lake has the case in hand. Frank H. Camp, who is Noble Chief of Excelsior Caxtle and Vice Grande H ar a a a ae is on a committee to strange for grand rally of Odd Fellows in Here: ford Lodge room, Court | House on March 14, when all the lodges of the district will be called together and the Grande officers of the state will b present. If you are an Odd Feliow arrange to be present. ‘Thomas Loper, our road superintendent is filling in the crous way over Biddle‘s Creek. Frencis Crease and brother Epheri"the boys have been coming to the homes here for quite a long time and to enjoy the hospitality Pusu them. May the convalescent soldiers soon be healed of their wounds which they ived for you and me and be peritted to return home. aul £s For £300.00 these: Knickerbocker Forma-Tractors will do all the work d can Gran "IERPONT AND BROWN, Agents. WILDWOOD. N. J. _smeaBUILD A ByjLDING AT CAPE MAY
M. C. FRYMIRE $56 Col R TLT (U HP Tel lk iit el. NHJ A ef TAKYJZ [0] AJ FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ‘Also a full line of Men‘s Work Shoes of the best | quality (e a a pal AT id / Natl o L O63 Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and etc. Kuk WASHINGTON Ly Wolk 07. % :a JM . F. a ‘Pe s Me A Branch Store for Shoes in i Post Office Bl‘d‘g. at [Oo RH UT :AF WH TH Y»)):4 4 JPoTP Ea arr KLTTE Office and Flant-Columbix Hotel H. E. SETTLE, Prop‘r Keystone Phone 29-D Bell Phone 53-°V KEYSTONE PHonEs & WILDWOOD 173 | erty Brot ers GRoceruiEs, m MEATS, 1 Butter Eggs Fruit Produce Etc. Orders Promptly Delivered A86-10 Washington Street 3405-07 Pacific Avenue. CAPE MAY wiLDwoop
RIO GRANDE — Mrs. Julin Doun made & business trip to Cape May on Thursday. Mrs. Jacob Corson in spending nome time with her cluldron in Philadelphia, Leah Harris who is cimployed: up the state ms school teacher, hus been spending a week under parental roof, M:s. Amelia Neal went to Cape Muy ‘ednesday where she spent the duy Pubblinc mme fio peloenanairiraine it ." and Wor Burch, of Camden, ase been: speruling some time: with di . Hurch‘s father, Reuben It, Fisher. Tze who entertained suldicrs for i slit time last week were: Mrs, T, Frowncm, Mrs. Frank Downs and Mrs. F.. Neal. « Miles Colwell entertained her r and children from Fish» Extin mes lings are still be carried on in the M. E. Church. Come out, Evers budy welcome. Fred H. Neal butchered & hogs on Momlay. — Mr. Neal wus 66 years old tt day. Suyx he was not even tired chen might came. Arthur Sykes is spending a few duys home with his fumily. This community: was saddened on Puesday moring on hearing of the death of Merrill R. Neal, dr., of Wildwood, xon of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill R. He was 1 year and 2 months one froin us is gone, \ voice we loved is still. A place is vacant in our home, This world can never fill. God in his wisdom has recalled, A boon his love hath given, And tho‘ the body crumbles here, His soul is safe in Heaven. FATHER AND MOTHER ---mees-__. PROHIBITION AND | EpucaTion There 1s also every reason. to believe that educational progress . will be greatly stimulated by national prohibition. . The annual "liquor" bill of the country has always exceeded by a disgraceful margin the expenditures for public schools. Further vedic prohibition should bring about increas ed production and thus greatly augment the Nation‘s wealth, With larg» er resources upon which to draw, the schools will be in a better position to moet the demands that the now order will make upon them-demands that are quite likely to be intensified by prohibition itself. Not only will pup. ils remain in school Jonger, will larger and larger numbers enroll in the high schools and colleges, but the adult pepulation will look to the school to provide occupation and entertainment for the leisure hours. The vista that opens is alluring, promises can be realized in only a! slight mensure, we may well be on the threshold of an era that will be as remarkable for ite iptellectual . and spiritual progress as was the past century for its material advances. nore einen nnrneee._.
alog is bigger, better and lth avid tha ever. mtains a complete list of everything for the Farm and It‘s free, write or call for a copy to-day. I" EstasushHep 10s — L TRGY LAUNDRY 408 Washi. gton St. HARRY E. BALY, Owner and Proprietor ~o-_o-_]} pipa A VAL Well Heated, — Central ation. Special Rates) Hor Wint cr Months, es HOMELUEE gURROUNDINGq pucaTUR STREET | | K. P. NITTINGER: Prep
Revival Services are be ing held in the M. E. Church this w sx. Annie Mumiy Aintca Peters- | GOSHEN Hong during the week. Mrs, Sallie Vungilier and Mrs. Rob: wit Spence: attended. the funeral. of Dr. ili Wales of Cold Sprin A number of our W. C. ‘T. U. mem bers attended the cs in the churches at Court Mouse: on Saturday where must excellent address were given by Miss Uhristine Guiling, Nat: ‘conal | Superin Scientific led from a r ifighchal winter trip to Urooklyn. The ladies enjoyed a splendid afternoon last Thursday at the home: of {Mrs, Sallie Vangilder, Our esteemed merchant Mr. Griffin Smith passed his 80th milestone on He was the recipient of many and — congratulations. . The guests at the home of his son Nelson Smith were Gilbert Smith and family of Avalon and Thos. Hughes and family of Cape May City and L. R. Powell of Goshen, Quite a number of our charch people attended the revival st Court Hows the past week. eca t Stevens and baby Dorothy and Mrs Stevons | were ers at home . of Humphrey Swain on Saturday. Riley Mixner: and. family returnca home on Thursday from a delightful trip to Florida, AMERIC Moreover, as an incident to your avowed work, you rended some wellmigh unbelievable services to the coun try. For instance, you render to this republic the prime, the vital service of amaigamating into one homogeneous bedy the children of those who are born hci< and of those who come here from «o many different lands broad. You furnish w comon trainng and co.imon ideals for the children of all tue mixed peoples who are here being rused into one nationality. C O d o to your efforts, that we, of this great American republic, form one people instead of a group.of jarring peoples. The children, | wherever | they have been born, wherever their parents have been born, who ure educated in our schools side by side with one another, wil incvitably grow up having that sense of mutual sympathy and mutual . respect and‘ understanding which is absolutely indispensable for | working out the problems that we as citizens . have before. us~ Roosevelt, ‘in an address before the National Education Revreraiie mee LJ Ocean Grove, July 7, 1905 bntrmbommo,tommmnnnd BLUE PRINT PENCILS, best hirwed Add 5 cents for postage. amount. STAR AND WAV! C0, CAPE MAY, N, ® rik
Fanre nOUSE FUENisHINGS Ell FACTORY 4 "sad TERMS CASI Enamadeetsd prsvSll May. mmmmmmnmmmmeds omni nmrmmensmemmes BOARD OF CHOSEN FREE HOLDERS, CAPE MAY Co, PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids for the widening of the County Road berinning at Matilds Street, Sea Isle City and extending to Willard Avenue, Sthathmer, Upper Township, in accordance . with plans and specifications will be received and opened st a regular meeting of the Beard to be held in the Court House, Cape May Court House, N. J., at 12 o‘clock noon on Tuesday, March 4th 1919, | Plans and specifications can be obtained upon application to I M. Rice, County Engineer, Wildwood, N. J. accompanied by a deposit in cash of| $5.00 which will be refunded if the! same are returned in good condition or accompany a bid. All bids must be accompanied oy a deposit in cash or certifie check made maynble to C, W. Sanl. Connty Collector in a sum equal to (10%) ten yer cent of the nrount of the bid as evidence of good faith sml the auecersful bidder will be required to fur« nish a surety company bond in the full amount of his contract to insure faithful compliance with all the terms and conditions of the contract and specifications. The Board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids and the further right to nward a contract only . fo: By order of the Board F. W. FOWKES, Clerk February 10, 1919, 104 21542
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T 9% famly That would warrant dia: charge, and any who entered the serv fee alnce April 1, 1017, and whose disPiputadedtan Gene ACP ET family or other Interested and responbibind arte oedietnedhane dine odes companied by convincing. teatimony that there is alcknens or other distress in the soldter‘s family that would warrant discharge. These men may be sent to the United States for immedi ate dinchurge. European Discharges, Furthermore, @hy officer or eullated or drafted man who entered the serv lee atnee April 1, 1017, and who sub milt good and sufficient ressons for re questing discharge In Europe may be Bschirged I6 Bitupe, providing. he walver any claim for son (rivet nflow anees | from Europe to the United Stutex. | Officers and men of this chun wre paid travel aflnwnnces from th statlon to the port of embarkation aint from Hoboken to the place of eutrs into the Rervice, And nny enlisted "mun who entered the service on or hefure April 1, 1017, may be sent to the United Kintes for furlough when atchness. or other dix tresw. mecesslinting. his P hee with hie family in clearts . e whould be #00t direct to the commanding gencral, American Expeditlomiry Pores, by let ter or cals Children of Great Ren, Shinke hsa whon the weld ns wane wiil Dic dren came neys ard. it Meredith wa writer as compon d win Sit Edward Ainfwer 1 while a very. volnninou . writer, w also strong and fne oi all times, Alex ander Damas fils could not nt noy time compte with Dams the elder. Nithon fel Hnwthotne wis howl and shoul dere mbove lis son, Jullan, in the pow er to produce books worth while, Dire Day in Russian History, November 30 is the ruiniversnry of the defeat of Peter the Gront in 170k by Charles XHL. of Sweden, ‘The Rus stan . monurch | had — 40,000 — troop» »gainat the $000 of his opponent, bu the superior generaiahip of the Swed. wore than balanced the sumerical su perleaity of "%> Czar.
\During Convalescence | the aftermath o. acute disease, when si |provdvie nity Ait a .the body {needs particular, effective ‘nourishment to hasten res ‘toration of strength and vim. ‘There is no better time to utilize the peculiar nutrient qualities 0 SCOTTS 1A d EAU, | Being a rich food and tonic, it { quickly aids in the restoration | of the depleted yitdlity 7%, and improves the bi x AP HCA ipradh Aron‘ up the body by Noturn‘s best ay diam-s curishment, Sot) PNC H RXTE For — $800 — these Knickerbocker ormazTructors will do all the work of any high priced tractors, and can [70 used by small farmers 505 duyn im jthe year, . Also unequalled for rond [sctuping and road building. . See one on Monday afternoon, ra Shoondn ner Grande, & BHOWN, egents, WILDWOOD, . | __. |_ Wedding. bells were ringing . the [first of the week, nes E Munday was o recent Philadelphia. visitor, Mra. W. Compton of Erma was calljing on friends, Friday, Miss Martha Teal visited the Dental Parlors of Dr, Hand at Cape May (Court House, Saturday. Miss Ruth Swain was the guest of her cousin, Miss Florence Snyder over \the week-end. \_ Mra. Elizabeth W, Hand, Miss Widi rs. Mac Hoffman with their sister, Mra. at Ric Grande, rm. L Hand entertained several friends Monday evening. Mrs. Emma Taylor »pent — several days of last week at Cape May Court House, in attendance upon her mother who is itl, Pastor und Mrs. J, Dyke were Atlantic City visitors during the week. A cherry tree social held in Jis. 0. U. A. M. Hall Thursday evening netted a good sum. . © Rev. J. Dyke gave a Lecture in Cold Spring Chapel Friday evening entitled "ly Childhood Days . in Holland," Proceeds for the benefit. of the Li brary Fund. Mrs. Arthur Hollingsead of . Green pent Thureday with her ounta and Mrs, William H. Th i ® con were Philadelphia visitors during the week, Mrs. J. Swain, Mrs. A, 11, Swain, Mrs. Mary Snyder and Miss Florence Snyder, spent Wednesday. with . Mrs. Molin Swain, at Erma. \ Anthony Cresse, who received on injury to his limb several weeks ago, in able to be rested in his big chair for an hour each day. Swain Hoffman who is attending Agricultural College at New — Brunswick, has been dll of the "Au" h
I mw Dech received that h | rapid strides toward reco hedhed tide ur radibiced whelmingly surprized the old couple by annount an evidence of their friendll {sincere affection presented him with a {confortable swivel chair for which the | recipient expressed his appreciation, jand in which | he expects to spend {many hours of comfort. when the ar{duous dutics of store keeping lull suf{fielently for him to enjoy a bit of lelLlas | vec wishes | Mr. returns of the di nltz m be perm hem all with him. | Petition Forms for Cily Commi [fon on sale at Star and wave Station|ery Department. oof exla of Vinot tor has the a bottle of w for a o ne vondition ond finds after giving i fair trial it did not hels her, will have her money returned. Vou ree, there is no gness work about | Vinol. | Its: formula proves there is nothing !"&e it for ali weak, es phoued fevous ita women and for feeble old peopl and delicate children. ‘Fry it o and be convinced. d mc# NCRAYS PHARMACY and Drage Blat Everywhere.

