Saturday, March 8, 1919. .‘ se eae Page Five
Program of Httractions 12,0) WEEK (oe) <3) 9, OP: Yocclie s ) :r iy cA s
Monday, March 10 bod a WILD HONEY Tuesday, March I1 * Clara Kimball Young inCHEATING CHEATERS ____._-_ Le c Frank Seenan inTHE MIDNIGHT STAGE
Thursday, March 13 Corinne Griffith inTME GIRL QUESTION Friday, March 14 Norms Talmadge inTHE HEART OF WETONA Saturday, March 15 Alice Brady inTHE INDESTRUCTABLE WIFE
TIN ROOFING AND RANGE WORK Have Your Tin Roofs Painted and Repaired before the Busy Spring Season
ALL KINDS OF STOVES AND RANGES Repair Work a Specialty JESSE M. BROWN 1O-12 JACKSON ST. «_ CAPE MAY, N. J. mmm 1 AK ol 2/0 4 01142 EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR 1° A of UMIKY (0) A3 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Also a full line of Men‘s Work Shoes of the best quality ceNTS F (PNIOUIKTH [eN Overalis, -Capa, ~Gloves, t tap Shirts and
V ARMET S* PHIL A Luc ( : COC Mie ro Location. Special Rates po AUL UC aU COO P HOMELIKE SURROUNDINGS TUR STREET basted K. P. NITTINGER, Prop.
Sealed bide frograd the repairs to the understracture. of Ba iof seme blas A e, May, N. J., in soplans specifications Lal [negated received had pliance with all the terms and condl-
tions o con‘ and specificatio The Board reserves the right to fect any or all bids. |_ By order of the Board F. w. FOWKES, Dated, March 4th, 1919. 3-8-2t-15 _se«_Petition Forms for City fon on sale at Star and wave 8 ery
A woman‘s soul on the rack of "justice"a father‘s soul torn between love andduty -a man‘s soul burned of its iniquity by a woman‘s sacrifice and redeeming love-this is the tremendous, irresistible theme of the ANITA STEWART feature "FROM HEADQUARTERS," the most powerful police drama ever written. VITAGRAPH LIBERTY THEATRE — ~ WEDNESDAY MARCH 12 ._
AN ORDINANcg a e nt. of thirty-cight thousand dollare for the purpore of providing funds for the extension and enlargement of the water works, the laying of water mains, the t improvement of the streets Pe he meired the extension of bulkheads for the protection of the beach front from encroachment by the sea, the Improvement and enlargement of last located on biedt Sitread and improvement of | the | convention and amusement hall located on Beach 1. The Board of Comminsued to the aggregate amount of thirtyciicht thourand dollars. for the nev eval purposes herein particularly described, to wit: For the extension and enlargement of the water works and the system of water, twenty thousand one hundred dollars; For the nermanent. improvement of the streets and highwave and the purchase of materials necessary and to provide the labor to make such improvement. and the nermanent exten sion and building of bultherds along the Atlantic Ocean to nrotect the heach front from enema dd
sen_ nix thousand five hundred dollare; For the makin of extensions. the nurchase of machinery and the erection of said machinery and other necessories for the extension and enInrgement of the sewer disnosel plant of the said Cit of Cape Mav. located on Madison Avenue in sai ctv. three thonsand four hundred dollars: and For the enlarcemont and nermanent improvement of the vlaes for nnblic entertainment and other like burnoses. own as the convention hall and loeated on Reach Avenue, between Curney and Howard Streets. in the said Flad of Cape May, eight thousand dollars. Section 2. And it is further ordained. That said bonds shall be conpon bonds, thirty-cight in number and he numbered from one to thirty-eight, both numbers included. and rhall be in ads te the fifteenth day of April, lone thousamd ‘pine hundred and nine-
commision," . approved March twenty-second, one . thousand mine huundred and sixteen. and the acts amendatory thereof an supplemental thereto, and also pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey entitled "A supplement to an act entitled ‘An act relat ing to, regulating and providing for the government of cities, towns. townships. boroughs, villages and municlpalities governed by boards of commissioners or improvement commissions in this State,‘ which act was approved April twenty-fifth. one thous and nine hundred and eleven, the title of which act was amended to read as ubove set forth by an act approved . April second. one thousand nine hundred and twelve," approved March seventeenth. one thoueand nine hun
een. Section 8. | And it is forther ordained. That by this ordinance it 1s determined and declared: period of the life funds to be recel of bonds as au horized herein, is twenim. ner provided by section twelve of Chapter 252 of the Laws of New Jersey, of 1916. an amended by Chapter 240 of the Laws of New Jersey of 1917, In stx million three hundred and three fhourand four hundred and fifteen doln irs. C. The net debt of the City of Cape May, computed by the aforesaid authority and in ‘The mauner provid ed therewith, is eighty-seven thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and seven cen D. The debt financial statement required by the aforesald authority to be made the chief financial officer of the said City of Cape May, has been made and filed by said Oficer in the office of the city o man F anid City of Cape May, and W#® "led prior to the P of this ordinance, introduction
Section 4. And it in further or dained, That the proceeds of the bonds issued pursuant to this ordinance shall be paid to the treasurer of the City of Cape May, who shall in no event disburse the mame except to pay the expenser of insuing and selling the same and for the purposes for hie maid bonds are issued, as here! forth; and if, for any renson, am part of the said proceeds is prin plied or necessary for the sald purpes dained, That this ordinance shall take effect imiediately, EPH H. HANES. bile Notice Take notloe" bi the forepoing ordinance was passed on first seeland readings nt a regular meeting of the Bom mizsioners of | the City of Cape May, New Jersey, held on March fourth, nineteen . hundred ‘and nineteen, and that said ordinance at a meeting of the aiid Board Boan of ‘Comminstoners to be held on Tuesday, March eighteenth, nineteen bundred and nineteen, at ten oelock in the forencon of raid day, at the Commissioners‘ Chainber, in the City Hall, comer of Washington and. Franklin ‘Streets, at which time having objection to the passage thereof may appear and be heard. Dated, City Clerk‘s Office, Cape May, ., March 4, 1919. WILLIAM rorrer. City Clerk.
(COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT (Continued from Page 4) 8862 Chauncey Green . 12.60 8863 Harry Lehman . 37.50 8864 Frank Green 4 — 48.66 8865 Chauncey Green .00 8897 Harris and Bennett 5.85 8882 Focer & Mecray | 14.11 add deed Tiaisinat ih as hou 8016 J. ‘w. a Eldredge 75.20 8926 Chan, L. Stites _ 42.50 8936 Stanley Benaterd 28.00 8997 Moses Owen re 8900 L. E. EDh Jr. + 8951 W. G. Moore 80.75 8953 Atlantic City R. R. Company 8080 Chas, L. Stites 8989 Jor. Edmunds
hae a ‘AND Np sven seme t, Ir. Frbed ted 8972 E E. Miller, Ir. py 8978 L. E. Miller, Ir. — 8838 $190.98 X 2 duce, HAY hes 35 *, Teas Geo: fare and #738 8875 York Bros. 97.98 Grant Vanaman . 69.10 98 Chas. A. Swain 4.14 0 a $396.61 Redemption School Bon Interest an Sehoo! Bonds 45.00 $2,045 8. B. Pres PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD uuid Saturday, March 18, 1919 at 1 o‘clock 5 Broad fitna Cape May
Five bed room suites, two oak, one anh two cottage, mattreases, fonther bed, springs, pillows, bolsters, room chairs, dressers, parlor suit, Bussels carpet, Ingrain carpet, desk, Book case, extension table, thee clocks, Porch chairs, screens, heating stove; ranges, kitchen range, | kitchen chairs, Velum couch, leather couch, fused Fence Reet mil gg cta reigerator, cooking u machine and many other articles (3 numerous to mention, H. C. BOHM ecutor. SAMUEL EDMUNDS, after meals, diaolved, on the ~ h PD aapais np aicids lew nee MADE BY BCOTT a nowne MAKES OF SCOTTS EMUtmion
RIO GRANDE ong «, Rebecea Neal, Neal. of Cape May y. was visiting old mequnintance here on Thursday £. hi ancer Mrs. Lottie Hickman went to the his May Court Houne, Tuesday. Mr, and Mre. G. Gordon moved in the o PaRtint Parnonage on Friday. and Mre. David Goff who has been sponding most of the winter with FW at Eldora came home on FriTime, Poe Cea y from Cape May on Wednerday. Tr. Haggis Hickman and sister Mellie of Green Creek passed through Lod on Monday en route to Cape May ‘Yim Mae Riley of Higgamun Conn, who came home Inst week to attend the funeral of her moPhe® Merril Ir. m: Wednesday. | f Court House over Sunday. Mins Flue Hendernon our public xehoo! teacher. is quite ill at this writting. C Shaw in visiting hin daughter at (Went Cape Ms for an in Mr. and Mra. Joseph children of Camden spent Sunday with WEST CAPE MAY ° Mr. and Mre. ‘Charles Heaton spent Sunday at Wildwood. Mr». E. Morton was a Philadelphia shopper one day last week, Paul Warner was home for the week Lit
rge Meyer and Morris Cherry spent Sunday at Clermont. Ella Reeves spent the week-end in Phiade! his. Sun Ten Reuben Hoffman has returned afise spending some time in PhiladelP Mal Mr. and Mrs. Sat, Fisher enterhedinna ofesd Mra. Charles Perine w was a Phila delphin shopper last we Mrs, Willam Mirna, Peed last ""% in Camden. ark Frymire in entertaining | his sgh Misa Lilia Frymire. Frank Hughes spent Wednerday "ct Eldora. Charles Willis has been in the employ of the Standard Oil Company for twenty years and has watched this industry grow from a small beginning to a large business in this section. Lorie Whelden has . purchased the ie Miller was home over home of William Petitt in Hughes tracl (Miss biaicld Miller spent . Sunday
t : Laure! — Springs. voy at I noon to have a new Post Of Charles Poulson {n very 11. George Enffmah is indiapored. \. Mre. FW Firewice put a.day with ‘Mrs. Charles Homer Smith was calling Fi bir uncle John Johnson on 8 «The Cold Sorine ‘Presbyterian bala pir vad Society will meet at the hom of Mre. McKean on Wednesday . an (Mersmusadl the 12 instant at 3 P. M H:mbormy the following day. . All who are interested in this good work are cordially invited. . My. H. S. {Smith, Secretary. COLD SPRING The _ Communion Service at the Brick Church were well attended. A large world map and blackboard o been added to the chapel equipmont An instructive use was made of this wa» by the pastor at the evening service, Several visitors attended the morning service Dev Tivke reported large gatherings at the Caivary Church, Philadephia. nt the new era conference which he aitended on Tuesday of last week. [tlon during March for Church benevalence of 250 will gather for a short conference ofter the A. M. "ye next Sunday. | ea Catherine E. Dyke was in the oftie e of the Vonrhces store at Tren- — has been offered a similar (position with Trenton Electrical Sup ply Company with an increase of snl.
Lira The Sernent in Chaina is the theme of the Chapel Sermon next Sunday evening. | Lecture in the Haly Tand at the Macual Friday 7:30 P. M.. March 14. Offering for Sunda» School 1 ‘brary. ELDORA Rev. W. Whilion addressed the Congregation on the Contary Drive lst Sahbath, Charles Hexe of Relloplain addrersed the nodionce with a practical apMention, Tuesday evening, r. Gaunt n sniritunl man: 66 elghty verre will addess our neonle nt an early date: hir tonie-The Vision of n Tot Soul, Mr. and Mrw. Trane Foster ned Mr Teninh Gof snemt Sundry with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Goff at Rin Grande. Mr. and Mre. Sammnel Christin called on their nlece. Mre. Jennie Chester at Dennisville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Walton | Grace and Mra. Rettle Foster and danghter moa deughterin-laves, Mre, tae MeKaly In MiTville at this
[?]
"amie? Dright is nearing the completion of improvements on his cotand grounds on Church Street. Mre. Mary Mixner visited Millvillo and Bridgeton the week. Lewis Creamer and wife have spent the week with relatives. large number of visitors from surrounding villages have been attending the revival services, Lewin Compton, of Dias Creek, has favored the church with some fine selections during the revival. Red Croxs Meeting at home of Mrs. Humphrey Swain brought Mrs, Sarah ‘angilder, Mrs. Ads Coombe, Mrs. F, W. James, Mrs. Nelson Smith and Minx Mary Jackson. Rev. E. , Cloud, Rev. Garner Hand, Rev. Mr. Budd, Rev. Mr. Reamer, Rev. . pan have assisted during the revival. Mr. A. Hamilton of Philadelphia vas a visitor under the home roof on Suriday, Our Clam Merchants are beginning o prepare for the summer work. Btate of Onlo, City of Toledo, pers County, 4 3. Cheney makes cath that is senior partner of the firm of F. Cheney & Co.. dotng business in th o and- mi 7 of Toledo, C n
SoLERKS tor" sach fargo hss resis a be witcit is d aut p24 Fed Pecembers C¥% Tere t* f F# "obeabOn, D ou Heyy A Mogiesns n cevan tens n the Blood on the Muccta Hains t e Bystem. Bend L." etimont nme §: "Toledo, 0. Cn o iedintintsemerend ii GREEN CREEK -- Harry Conover, Ir., and wife wpend¥ig the week in \ Philadelphia. Our people were wery sorry to learn. of the denth of Amor G, Broxinsof South Dennis Friday, Captain Wiliam Wilde, i ving hin vessel overhauled in pooh Rev. Samuc! Cawman of the Mcthodist church preached for Rev. Nathan Trainor at Goshen Friday e evening in his revival meetings. Harry Conover bought a horse of Cantain Jorenh James on Monday. « 8. Boyce in having a gnrage built," William Thompson is doing the work. Walter Fdwards cut his foot for the second time this winter, Rev. Samuel Cowman preached fe Rev. Nathan Trainor of the Meth Church at Goshen on Friday event Seth Miller. Ir. made a business trip to Cape May last week. , Captain 8. C. Norbury was ill lost " Cabtain Joapeh E. Brown is in mak houne, hin Mrs. E. Lowe of Wilmington si the week-end with Mr. and Mre. Hi ht ty Conover. fnmmommesn accommmnnd POTASHNICK SALE OF GOVERN. MENT HORSES, MARCH 17TH.
MAKES CHILDREN STRONG And Invigorates Old People Any doctor will tell you that the ingredients of Vino! as printed below contain the elements ded to improve the health of C:iicate children and restore strengih to old people. Cod Hiver and Beef Peptones, trea Ammosieas cthnas s ontpperen Fog and Giycerophosplates, Cascaria. Those who have puny, ailing or run-down children or aged. parents may prove this at our expen l are not entirely sat: return your money without Ki jeculd that »Breves ous fairness and t_ protecti Las Mired of people have been en prriion] Lea — matioed s A+,: 30 1 to df Cm h gist Everywhere. 2

