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Menday-April 14 Alice Joyce in THE CAMBRIC MASK Tuesday-April 13 E. K. Lineoin-in FIGHTING THROUGH Wednenday-April 16 Theda Bars-in WHEN MEN DESIRE
Gladys Brockwell-in THE FORBIDDEN ROOM
1 { A|(el U 2:0 4, {11/4 A P» Co HHT LO CH Tefal atl 3 J :J A ef VBKYZ (0) A3 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Also a full line of Men‘s Work Shoes of the best quality (of 5 °p pli a U1 4 J KHZT ) [ CKI @veralls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and etc. 323 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. Branch Store for Shoes in Post Office BI‘d‘g. a N dio bon Pak Ae a [of % .s on _ F % 8 0 6 t 4 BUSINESS SCHOO AN EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTOR OF NEW YORKS BEST BUSINESS COLLEGE REGISTERED BY THE BOARD OF REGENTS, PROPOSES TO OPEN A PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR THOSE WHO DESIRE A QUICK, SHORT AND EFFICIENT TRAINING IN STENOGRAPMY, TVPEWRITING AND BOOK KEEPING. THERE WILL BE TBE usuar DAY SESSION AND ALSO A NIGHT SESSION FOR THOSE EMPLOYED OR UNABLE To ATTEND THE DAY COU GRADUATES, AS 18 CUSTOMARY IN ALL GOOD BUSE NESS SCHOOLS, WILL BE ASSISTED IN OBTAINING POSH fk 0.3 : Yew are cordially invited to call or write Mr. PET Terson. 204 Perry Street, Cape May, N. 3. for additional information. Ors. bniiraed anc autry Apmrdter nti teienin dncmnopabinedianbtt y y ey f C | (i 5 5 (o )( A M7 B 5 WILL OPEN ON OR ABOUT MAY 1ST AT s16 WASHING ‘TON STREET, NOW OCCUPIED BY THE ABBOTTTS DAIRIES, A First Class Iee Cream and Confectionery Store, which will be ran on the mere up-to-date method, of "More Sales less Profit." In addition will run a series of Sales for Saturdays only. Watch for sales in thispaper eath week, and then see goods at CARPENTEW‘S STORE Prior to the Opening of the New Store, we will rin special vales to close out stock at present Store, 319 Washington Street. BOME OF THE LEADEKS FOR THE COMING WEEK ARE:Cream Mixtures 25¢. and 35¢. per pound. Peanut Brittle . , $5¢. per pound Broken Peanut Candy R 15¢. per pound Jelly Eggs moa 33. per pound Cream Wafers, Assorted 35¢. per pound A full assortment of Easter Baskets and Decorated Eggs, EMMA C. CARPENTER 319 WASHINGTON STREET KEYSTONE PHONE 136-R *d WHO IS ANITA ? jdt 1 133 .% ECC RECC I J C C) e [e o} yb ‘A > . ip j (0); B & F. \ A M Watch for Date _ ADMISSION — 35¢ and 56¢
« Prosperity ix not in the other business across the street or down the way or in the next town; but, like the Blucbird of Happiness in .the household, prosperity is in your own siness.
Remember that the highest type o man fears nothing, in deterred b nothing, asks for h vage but demand what he needs as his right; in short he dominates both things and inferio men.
LUy Aap IH | EDWARDS 10 BE Hb LUnAIS Republican Candidate Gives Much Needed Advice to Candidate of Hague-Nugent Machine CALLS FOR POLICIES R ON STATE MATTERS Failing in Leglolative Mensures Aimed at Republican Administration, Demecratic Benator Edwards Tries to Retrieve by Tatk, Trenton. -When . an architect . enn denvors to. persuade the owner of w building that it would serve. loc pure pow hotter if reconstructed. he. prec gous plans. showing. the constructive Imork ie proposow to do. | He lute the owner see what the building: wold look. like under: the treatment . pre scribed in the plans, If he bored and annoyed the owner every. day. by. eriticizing «he bullding and gave no Inkling as to how it could be improved, it In hrdly Ukely that the owner would be persuaded to reconstruct It, or, If he did decide to reconstruct it, he would get some archlteet who could alow film how to get renults, It in the old story of destructive criticism and constructive. erfticlam. In this progressive ora you don‘t get very fur with destructive cviticiim un fess you are able to offer souething better tinn the thing you are uttempt« Ing. to destroy, All this belng welf evident, It might sean surprising. tht a. cntilidite the high postion of governar af New Jersey should attempt to win out by a campaign of purely destructive eritielem.. As a mutter of fren, it In‘C at Isimg when such a enniidate a 1 by the poll« tls of men who for years have represented the destructive forres in. our winte political system, What else could be expected of a. candidate groomed and entered in the race by such ment Who would look: for a. constructive plan of government from a candidate of (he nutlpragressive, buckoumber mucline contralled by dames K. Nu: gout and Frank Hasnc‘t . Handicapped by Bad Start. Having fallen down on every one of fix lexisative mersores aimed at the eonstructite policies. af a Republican business. wdirinisimtion, Senator Edwand ix trading in specchen and Ce s people of New Jersey whit he couldn‘t do with their: luteflizont | represent« fiver at the state capital.. His polit eat stock in. (rade ix contined to abu» sive ndJortives. Everyhody can tik, but not everybody can get a bill pissed, enpecialty If it le a‘ bed bill. And xo Senator Edwards is talking. . Doubtican he will keep on talking witil his campaign managers decide It would be better for him to keep still. But when will they wake up?. The situation is ludeed dis tressing. But now comes help from another quarter. One of hin political contem poraties has bean kinder to him than bis managers have. Be bud advised the senator. to eame ont with some constructive policies, in order that the people may know whai he proposes to ex — governor [abd ive the atute a better government thin it las now. | The friend in need who thix extends the helping . hand in Site: Comptroller Newton A, K. Bugtee, himself a candidate for the nominntion for gover nor, but on the Repblican tHeket," As cliitnam . of the Republican State Committee . for . years, . Mr. Cid a L candidate, ‘and therefore there: in a possibility that Mr, Edwards will heed hik advice, ‘This is what Mr. Bugbes bas to suy : Mr. Bugbes‘s Advice. "In reading Senator Edwards‘ recent utterances, in which be has so a oa ea radi present ‘administration — of — the state of New Jersey, I am reminded of the epigram of Poor Michard: ‘One fault-mender | is — worth . two . fault Anders." "In all the speeches he has made (iin erea C C sx ernor, Senator Edwards has confined his remarks: entirely to. destructive eriticlam, — Never once hus he auggoatI would "o H db didisiarsed Rovernor to rem »dy the conditions he gondemni so bl 5; "Would — Senator | Edwords . change the financial policy of the state, which Bix. trunsformed & deficit, created by Denmocrutie inefcence nnd infamanagement, to the present free balance In the trewnury 0° more thin. 85,000, 0002 win the kmowlndce thet roads are mor «. permabiebt: Anprovement, what policy of road bulldir would Senator Bdwards suggest in. being more ecu {nomi tim our present poltey of ‘pag a gor Would Senator: Edwards Advornte a hond oue for rond build. q. hereby. besuiive of interest , increie The cont of the roads tent he) the burden of taxes . n the peole for this improvement \| ftma practically doubje? pow AUOUt Appropriatione? «what DuICF for deterniining. the mai spPrOP"18tiOb® would Benator
Pdwards susgest ns an Inprovimen; an the present budget met which Ins sarked out to the sutistiction of ex gone: whe. land had. any experience sith Wc operntion®. What pulley would somater d ent far the cute of state wards: more: coommuteat, of: feleat anid homme thin t now bolng opernted hy. the re deqiictinent | of elwrities and. correes tom, which, in. the future, will ho known an the depnttment of wate inbimtcinie and ace Senmitor Edwards served an com taller of the state frewsiry. for three years, during which time be hud ample opportunity .to. ma artineit | lc might Hore‘s Another Big Topic. "Max: Senntor Edwards sing thing t suggent to tl whose po the reorcantzation. of any. of the i purtments of the state administrutlos | Aint might resid in. better gover ment? | Why hus Senior F rerupulomdy avoided, in all of his pr Ue uttermnces, making any wivtenm wn to whit he would do in relution i: the hebe development of the port «« York? "In brief, what would Remitor Ed wards do In the event of his being governor for the next three: ear Up to the present thine he him Kin: geated nothing to bulld up fhe stare He hus announced no real pt this period, when the future Impiitcss und prosperity of the sint upon the musinam of Intell reconstruction. . He linx devoted all of his thought and energy to the ndvo caey of destruction,. Let Senntor Kd: wards tell the people bow he can better their present condition rather than by lik carping. criticism . increase, without wurrant, the present anrent and alrcontent existing in both state and natio B O [e 3 0 Amitation is Set at Defiance by Tanlac, Famous New Medicine hed the *Tanine hla) ull c in Its name. M. Fa roany s [owhetold ward In der iw fame in me widen pa Std, Waitin: sonahine. Commomnand hy akitled chemists even as we famown mlhoral waters In no fm now _ proving. in: intuabie, th Canes of ntomach. luer and y co Po An Medora Tonle ana Hiomachie Tor bait: Cimdsun, lnticn men and women 1 Within up the aystem. creates a healthy spustite, promoten on, | vitutlze the bood nd ‘bring ca back eolor to the Qitells und The inp of health to the f hign . Gore Co." Tanine aay at where the Master Medicine in ar PBS __ w." following e epigrs x. Taails resent book cPnart, q lished by B. ‘Wei Huetaan, New York. Look sharp to "catch time by the forelock;" opportunity is bald-headed. You have not failed in life until hist are dead. We 22 fod seek anything unleas we expect to find it. Most men gny® think the dead line io hel forty were stiffe before they were thirty. The old saying, "At ‘At forty a man is ither a fool or his own phy is just as true of business as it is Ps y. It is just as easy to take command Rel your world as it is to take commant of a m "Ignorance of the law excuses no one""-except the judge. Nature has a strong inclination to provide means for any end that in earnestly sought. Those who have never had money are the ones who spend more than they can afford. When a preacher cannot keep his coppregation Coe cls self. Let us be thankful that all men ave born inefficient (though some | erow out of it), else we would have to do our work ourselves H hav are not able to control yourwill not do much in the way bys Controlling others. We love fine words more than fine haas Wrong doipg to another. reacts most | heavily comimst wrong. doer. | You eanmot run away from a weakners; you must fight it out or you will perish; why not fight it out! of you mow, right where you stand? Speaking of nuts and raisina, that‘s what the neighbore without children think thone with children are dol raisin‘ nuts. The te our common school education k Nomad it has been directed from the tower of the college Figmd than from ® neat on the groun
LE} 14 5J Siuc 0) 14 04 51 [€ M. ptuin M. Norbury made a business trip to Cape May City: on Friday. William 8. Kimble, of Rio Grande has bad a force of men and terms iv» surfacing the roud from Green Creek to Rio Grande, The little girl that came to live with Arthur Hollimoond and | wife . has been named Helen Harburin. The Schellinge ers who teach at Ding: Creek. were wlth ut. home Jaxt week on gecount of ilinexs, W. S. Eldredge, of the Const Guard at Stone Harbor spent: Saturday . at hom Professor Einstem, of Court House, spent Tuesday: with Mr. Wenver and S. Hoxs: of Court c with Charles tollingsend and wife, uptain Jumes Crawford and wife ar Collingswood and Frank Hice and sife of Camden were called heve Sun« day to attend the funceal of Mix, Deborah Thompson. Captain Librand Grace and wife of Goshen spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janney. Evans G. Slaughter and wife, of Wildwood, spent Sund th her parents, Captain and Mrs. H, T. Meuein Rev. Samuel Cawman | atten district Stewards Meeting in Mitenis e Captain Joseph — James . drove . to Dennisville on Sunday and browghit ther hume with him. Helen AJnmex . ix — recovering from a severe nituct of rheumatism, Post alaster Miller and son. bute a cams this. weel Herbert Hebenthal and _ wife and Danic) Miller and wife of Cape May spent Sunday with relatives here, ur people were shocked on Sunday to learn of the death of Mrs. AlexanFav , Ronellonger at her | Dims | Creek "Trea Helsengrene moved from . the Conover Homestead this — week . and Homer Ellison and wife and Harry Couover and wife moved in. They are farming. the place. . Helsengrene . is building a new houxe at Pleree ¢ s hax there been community at one Grippe, of course it in in a lighter form than it was lust full when the epidemic was on. Mrs. Deborah Thompson, widow of the late George Thompeon died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eliza C. Norton on Wednesday night and wns buried in the Methodiat Cemetery Sunday afternoon. She had been a widow at thisty-xix ‘The funeral service was held at the home of Mrs, Norton, | Pastor Cawman officiated. She died within a few hundred feet from where she was born. She wan the daughter of the late Cornelux and Rache] Bennett.. She was zeventy-eight yearn old. | She leaves a family of six children to mourn her Prep Scan goos. neighbor, a kind mother and wi reatly minsec.
A portion of the — read is . cloned from the public, The recent cold «pell has done some damage to the growing: ero The reorganization of the Board of Education tool Hice on Monday evane« ing. Charles Hak»: was elected preal« dent, John C. Elliot, viee-presidents . It. Swain, clerk. (~ Heineman in visiting a number iof the Methodit Churches in the in terms of the Centenury drive. Mr. and Mre. J. V. Muncy Mua cod «to Long Island for n time. Ea
COLD SPRING Ehime hus fragman ff edding Bells." ind Mrs. William Well will *& e Little White Cottage" in igh the near Tature Premaratione hnd heine Tak fort serving r by yterian Sunday School. Eimd Ira Griffin, accompanied by her avay. won, spent Monday with friends "Wr. John Soffe and Finned La moved to Audubon, Mr. and Mix. W. Nackron are oc cupving the Snyder co Mis Martha Marc», of New York, in visiting at the home of her sunt Mrs. hididlind King, at . the — Walter ‘arm ERMA thx PA Ingersoll and an son have retumed after being away two months with her son, Cla ence. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rdgar ial was buried on Sunday. They have the sympathy of the people. Mre, Albert Johnson spent Sunday with het ravents, . Mar: Miller, Mre. Ware, Mrs Sullie — Schollonger, _ Mra. _ Harriet Huphen, Mrs. A, H. Swain, Mre. Ma‘We Hughes, of prev spent Tues with Mre. R ad ertram Snyder ‘is Kess sick with " Ternet Worm" is hauling gravel for the new Mrs. Abbie ‘Morton is very sick with wppendicitis. he Centenary drive is on and hove everyone will do their bit.
| h 6 4 1 fa 4). [ 3 The important time to lay a strong foundation for robust manhood is while life is young and the body develog« I pi rail child needs | every possible help to conserve | energy and confirm HJ Mi Aadiancl health. To a : developing chil SCOTTS EMULSION comes with | Thousands of strong joe | and women of today were im Gottninemieomadhaie:| to withstand
"Kr-moms plesant to t:!=, nentrelize feldity and, an help restore fimin pes Mithicuet MAKERS OF SCOTTS amutaton [ath 3D AERETY J Now OPEN FOR EASTER Centrally: Located Stenm Heated DECATUR ST, NEAR BEACH 3 P. NITTINGER, Prop. _ WEST CAPE MAY Mrs, Jonnie Hugher is on ini Widwood. g m on a visit to Riles gardens are the vogue in the Mre. George pol mdi called — on friends here on Monda There are quite a munber of nick folk in the borough. .. Among the sick in Mri. Me Kain did. daughter Phene, ead Mre. Hattlc Sin vs. Charles Hmten ia spending a few days in Philadelph Mise Jonnie pyavad was a Philadel= phia shopper last week. Miss Alice Weeks . returned | after apending a week in Diiladelplin, Mrs, Edward Fell in spending some~ time with Mre. Chaflex Porking, diss Laura Plerson is in Philndelphia for a few day «_-_--sea The best way to shut up a radical in to give him a political job. There ure getting ing to be more can‘y; stores than meat murkets. Many a father hax received as black eye from a black sheep son. . ansbedy uds you if you have ch after | your offspringe mie thin drome year» old tell them NO. The censun nature dorsn‘t allot us e than three score yonrs and ten is that we micht find onf too much.
Such Women Just | s ENCS Co 611090 5) 8 "Man. may work from sun to sun, but woman‘s wok is never done." That‘s why women are overworked, nervous, all run down, no appetite, and can "hardly drag around." Vincl creates a hearty appetite, strengthens the digesiive organs, induces sound sleep, invigorates the ncives, and in this natural manner creates working ».. cagth.
agamsett Plor, RL **I was all run-down, back ached, and tired all the time. 1 keep house for my busband and four children and could hardly keep around. . Fluaily I tried Vino! and it bas restored my health and helped me wonderfully, so 1 recommend it to others who are in thie condi 6 H Randall. tlon." Mre.Hannabl
Jacksonvitle, HL "I keep bouef for my little (emily, but got into pervoos, rubs down tenduon, ung aln the time wa po ambition. try Vi told me ase ‘and in ah wee if LCB The a a filxtage after Po ab haier do all housework " »- lire ‘C" H. ad
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