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Monday, In shirdinal NEW YORK Tuesday, March 25 Lieut. tert Hall and Edith Day in A ROMANCE OF THE AIR The feature production of the month. Wednesday, March 26 cot m Forum in GET ‘EM AGAIN Gar RINGER
Thursday, March 27 Earle Williams in A GENTLEMAN oF Huboout Friday, March 28 Triumphant return to the screen of the fso fooiteG. M. ANDE] RED BLOOD recs TEbrow Saturday, March 29 Gladys Brockwell in THE CALL OF THE SOUL
Melli hy ed i cl "g u t n n tl |MzoecI Ned iF b:i.‘ 1 (0‘A Washingion and Perry Screats. Cape May, New Jersey Prescriptions Filled by Registered Pharmacists — TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS SODAS AND SUNDAES J. R. MOON, Manager 1 ! MK l a ‘0 6° 1174 2 p54 Cor A P3 A2 cH Cet ot l ill a 0] 3 V°J X ef. VARY 2 (0) Xj FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN FAE SMU TET a) 5 ooc 33 OC a 9 quality (of a ‘p poll a biid I kh ef) CKY Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and etc. 323 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. Branch Store for Shoes in Post Office Bi‘d‘g. at WEST CAPE MAY, N. J.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Cornty of Cape May PUBLIC NOTICE w. FOWKES, March 18, 1919 208-8-20-2t ammemmmmmmmen oommesenoenioonmmnemnmne BOARD OF CHOSEN FREE" OLDERS County of Cape May PUBLIC 4C NOTICE Sealed hide io: for supy mppbing, ub Baci en motor trucks bodies, Wood Hydraulic Hoist, cabin curtains and draw: bar attachments will be received and opened st a meeti to be held in the Court house, Cape May Court House, N. t. twelve o‘clock th 120 mnnst moat be‘ ee ty 19g. pray Sgul, ps Caniecion, as evidence é good faith. The reserves the right to reJot. any or all bids By direction of the Board F. w. FOW "Tiny. March 18, 1919 The man who gossips about others will gossip about Calhdided Bome te seen to it as hed form: t know fail Rrgreral Russin‘s idea of demoers€y is that everybody should be poor.
BIDS WANTED WA Bide are solicited for the tion Don‘t wait until your cold develops Spanish Influensa or pneumonia. Kill it quick. i "ad CASCARA &? QUiNINE ppmsvews Used Autos For Sale 1915 FORD TOURING CARS $825.00 each U Cee srobe *A Pos +R R S500 H Tons 8 ‘Crirnben CA. a Corconay ~" CAR NE 1 TON, ONE 2 Ton, Prick, Nery pA ToN TRUCK RUSH ‘DE > one usep 1 ore FORMA We orhant jv an give you a guaran Pierpont & Brown WILDWOOD, N. 3.
GREEN CREEK The run of fresh fish was i ferred with by the storm, "*" ite a large number of the Odé Fellows from here attended a District Meeting at Court House, Friday, Newton Schellenger, who has beet mit alck improved and is ‘gh School again. leath Norbury, who is in charge a the Erricson Garage, in kept busy. Paul Hand, of Mayville, has bee here ery + the orchards of Josept Camp and Ralph Schellenger. Mrs. Jane Schellenger spent Satur inn 2 with her mother at Court House. rank H. Camp went over to Court House Sunday and brought over hi grandmother to spend LAL al Richard Holmes is closing out hi ntore stock and will move the building Lea Suma! Cawman returned from Conference Monday evenine. He hus trees. sprays > William Garrison is in the Brid ton Hospital. William S. Eldredge of the Stone Harbor Life Saving Station spent pa of last week at home. Captain M. M. Norbury and wife and T, Hickman and wife spent a day of this week with Dr. W, L, Yerke and wife at his home at Tuckahoe. Lioyd of Dirs Creek wa here Saturday at the farm of Ralpl Schellenger, Demonstrating . a — Ford ‘Tractor for Mecray and Focer of Cap May City. . d s week with their daughter, Percilia in Philadelphia. Mrs. Rolland Stiles underwent serious operation in . the: Met o who has been in California: several val Mrs. Susan Hickman was in Cape lnt A Saturday. ts. Elizabeth Lloyd of Dizs Creek was the guest of her former School chum Mrs. Mary Hollingsead Saturday afternoon. Harry Thompson and wife. entertained friends from Fixhing Creek on Friday. Ray Selover was at Rio Grande on Saturday. The meeting of the | men‘s _ Bible lass Federation met in the Baptist Church at Wildwood on this Thursday evening. And the county Chamber of mmerce met fis same evenin= in e . ere. Homer Ellison moved his family from Philadelphia Inst week. -- -meas -- WEST CAPE MAY . Mre. Joseph braiinenalle ma son, heve y wi hey Miss Auna Meyer spent Sunday at e Aow‘ hold Jurees Grape spent a few days is week. Mrs. Ralph Hughes and daughter spent Tuesday evening at the hering 4 i Nichols, of Avenue, is Tire. Eli Stevens is suffering with rheumatism and other ailmenta. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cammel company from Philadelphia on SimCharles Pouson is still confined to Damel Miller spent S day in‘Phile h Mier a un a hin with g ter e. "y wi r . th La Fug rrinet is spending ie week in elphia. . Our new post office clerk is doing e. J. L. Landis has taken up his future home near Philadelphia. William Godfrey has improved his property with a new fence. _meeFISHING CREEK Frank Wescott, of Atlantic | City, gst ah fred yith his | sister, Sheets, Ir. y Shaw has purchased the Mr. ter spending a few days with her slater in Pilaf tar and Westley S vei ofman spent ov Sunday in Philahis. melo Leslie Bate atefained Mr Schellenger _ 9 Bameu and Mr. uaiph Iaplor and i ffman on ay. "Rn tyilinm aprets AP Weinesday with her mother st Rio Grande, ls. Russell Schellenger entertained her aunt the first part of the week, Mrs. Morrison has returned to her home in Rio, Grande after spending two weeks with relatives. . A laree attendance from our vil lage took in the entertainment at the Cold Spring Hall on Monday Evening. All report a fine eVENOE: > lies at Star and Typewriter Supp Wave Stationery Department, . Key. ect o ae r SALE-QUARTER | morse, © Aragner Motor. For sale for want of use. APPS A: D. Reeves, Merchants Nationa! Bank Bullding,
RIO GRANDE The farmers are busy getting their ground wowed Mrs. Rhod# Gorden entertained some Bl the school children on Friday evenGames were played, . refreshments were served. . All report a good time. cane") John win, Mr friends at n 4% < -- rs. il Aeiblaces west to Court House on Mrs. Nelson Hand entertained Mrs. Hawn from Frag so ta a this week. Mra. Rebecca Ne of Cape May uae ngrine old ecjumintaaces here LJ as" Crosse has purchased a Ford Joshun Harris bought a new horse from Mr. Tomlin on Friday. ELDORA Mra. Mattie Goff expects to return in soon. { , Eldora Former Tan‘ returns to Eldora for another | Mrs. Sophia Smith of Collin rood ‘Mrz. Emma Broughton, Mrs. Cake a favoring the Co ngregations with ad. dresses of a th 3 Spiritual order. Mre, Sophie Smith, Mrs. Alice Cake with Pastor were the ‘guests Le of ocd Mrz. William Trout, this {_ Mr. John Cox and { other‘ from Millville are v ixpected to come and visit our church. Dr. Sheldon and wife have been invited to come and assist in meetings: the e Eolul Colinge Hess who has been with us is favited to come again and favor us Fong some of her choice selections in "uR beautiful wedding at the Parsonage, Mr. Wilson Corson of Delmont and Mins Ness Hand ,of Eldora, were made one with — Charles — Polhemus, {Lena Weldin, Mary «E. Grace, Sophia Smith And us e as witneusen and gr Ws. ‘Sophia Smith of Collingswood ‘intimate friend of Int astor and wife is ‘visiting at the Parno . | The meetings are ‘a full of spiriual interest Fard bic are being con tinued through eck. Mrs. Sophia ‘smutn, of Collingswood, in edding to the interest of the meet: rem by giving nddresses on practical hemen. Mrs. Robinson, who has, returned from Penngrove in poor health, is improving. [likes Anos? woading at the Parsonage, ELDORA purert _ EPIGRAMS. Keep close companionship with The Divine and you will find it eas hoth draw lessons of heavenly wisdom the most common objects of daily ¬ »rvation. Hebrew impersonations Following is iad text hist midind cable message from Col. Harvey 1. Gibson, former Red C: [call gar sioner for France, to Pounet fiic ols the" wig "hot refugees throughout devastated ro hese refugees have been in rags and almost destitute of clothing for several years. In many of the countries now, even if clothing could be manufactured and wid for, material it totally lacking. ie need is great a degree that few at home can possibly realize. Every garment furnished wil nda Bie ca wise would lack proper clothing, and garment furnished hu actually prevent suffering. The Kind ‘i ‘Garments Needed Fisa kind of garment, for all and both sexes, is urgently n l In addition piece goods, light, warm cotton flannel and other kinds . of cloth from which to make garments for new ies, ing. and nlanketsr rebs ‘woof of a peat kind-and shocs of every aize | are Seap ie leather is needed for repairing foot See the chery Sein be subjected to hardest kind of wear, only harments of stone and duable maferiats Poca. e aco to offer to any afflicted population garments of fimay materials. Make the gifts practical. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemne onmmmereee Just received a new shipment of Walk-Over Cordovan Shoes for Spring it Tenenbaums.
PHRLU UE OF ROOSEVEL Desired Republicans to Clo Ranke and Give Attention to Domestic Issues. TANGIBLE EVIDENCE OF WIS Colonel Harvey in North American R view Presents Facsimile of Panoiled Memerandum Left by Recsevelt, ‘Theodore Roosevelt‘s last: thought were of the great domestic Ixus bla country, Isties whore. determio® | Republican party, Just given a cote of confidence and & commiseton to form! late and carry into action policies 0 Jreconatruction, the guarantee of t and the North American /
Faceimile of Last Memorandum of beipmellinigetiinitend od ind Hours Before He Died.
Mutebudbag xd de c U party are Indebted for the publication M this Interesting document which carties a vey sets forth the vital Import of this last penciled notation-of Mr. Rouse asma. mired "Here in evidenced as clearly as if the besivftensiedinenediiperreadieridtnaned velt‘s realisation of both bis respona bility and his obligation. ‘The simple memorandum marked the insuguration domentlc problems before attacking thore of wider range soon to be thrust Ing attention of the man, Nothing, too, probably could have served bis purpose better than that these words should have been his last. Difficult as it tn to reconcile oneself to the decree of Divine Providence that the re moval of that great patriot at this crncial moment was not untimely, we cannot but realize, as he would have been the first to acknowledge, that the last vestige of antmosities which might have continued to impair his highest aspirations was buried with him, and thereby the perfect unton which he so ardently desired agoinst all things un« American was attained, ""Thus we find the Republican party resuming . full | lextalative . authority horoughly_ united and invigorated by he peeulldr confidence which no often arried It to victory to former year." ROOSEVELT‘$ DEPARTING WORDS TO HIS COUNTRYMEN | Col. Roosevelt did about 4 oelock n the moruing o‘ Janunry & . ‘The wevious evening at n great patriotic ally in the New York Hippodrome a meanage wan read from him, written ally for the occaston. In it was
FT TTTCET3 | — Regardless of climate or ‘environment, Nature exacts her toll of wear PSS] henbatee em there is eed lor an" effectual aid to strength and ~ SCOTTS CEEm © COLD SPRING BRICK CHURCH Next Sunday morning service, the pased Era Fund Committees will re- " Rev, J. Dyke preached o ace"o rebels beit Slemsing. — t was makers "hips Monday . Wang c Charles Taylor motored wi and a few thes to Pagod City and attended the P. 8, E. Convention ‘Next firn tbis Sale alle MiicicilL be devoted to the New Era Movement and Fund. Be sure and Seaman Langley visits in Pidingetshin over Easter, He will be PMCs tht baptism of his pa ittle baby boy. The mother is Mrs. Slifford Fram lr. bettormmmmesocteommmmmed — Our line of Young Men‘s Stetson |Felt and Straw Hate are complete for {the snappy dresser, at Tenenbaums. | s60‘erEen CREEK SCHOOL VS DIAS | CREEK SCHOOL Reaults of the Tack Mcet at Dias Creek, March 7th, 1919. "Hard fome I under 12 years: Dou Francis em Freeman Douglass " ard dash, over 1 g . acbinson Miller Robinson PMNi4 Compron ard dash, over ‘h Mer Robinson John Bell pten tunning Broad. Jump: Eugene Crowley v Robinson And She Soon Got Back Her Strength New Castle, ind-"The measles left me run down, no appetite, could not reat at night, and 1 took a severe cold which settled on bea lungs, so I ."-Alice Reco. d. s guaranter ie se d Ind. ee is wonderf liver" abd iron tone, Vine: fo weak, run-down, nervous con

