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PERSONAL f f INIERENTING PERSONAL ITFE uR yPHS OF THE COMING AND) AND RESIDENTS, anl PELs phn. ix enjoying a nunt Mis. | John Gevigne Seaman . of — Jersey 1 pending her Euster holidays with her nunt, Mrs. Hattic: Stiles, Mr d M. Rogers is here getting ca cottuge ready. for the coming: se wn Ms and Mis WoC we rpolis T. re among ous many 8. 1 I Mrs. E2. Knight, of Phila are enjoying a few days vas Brooks,. of Philsoelphia, . is cuartered at the Columbis: Hotel for i bile stay at the shore, I of Priladely ys looking: oc D.H. Hobe rriiurg. spent Hacer at ® and was very much. pleased with. our wil F. A + af Tills te. < we v and | family abnyrac N. J... spent the . holic Woud. ef Phi 1 tel. a us Ware was a Philadelphia this. week. E. W. Harrison. of Baltimore, i= here getting her hotel. the Balti mom Inn, ready for the coming sea> Budiey Moore. of Glenrid with friends. Paul and Marie McDonald. of Phi adelo‘vit spin s renewing «ld f end: Ch is Uatazher. of — Philadelphia, «an iin over i eng r, was, home s the holidays. Hand and wife, of Camen. © been spending their Easte: aration at the old homestead in West t upe May. Lemucl Miller, Sr. was a . recent visitor over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ettinger . of Phi itaidelnhin. stayed with friends over v. Miss Frances Barry, of Phitadel~ prin, was noticed among t rown« on the Boardwalk. C. Smith and wife. of paid their respect to er . Gordon and fumily of Philadel: shia are «pending nome time here beng restistered at the Columbia Motel Mrs. Mellie Williams of New. Yor s at her Columbia Avenue cottuge. E rmann . of — Philadel: phia i <erupying his | 2nd. "Avenue gotti Frank. Black of Chester: motores one Willom Claussen. of . Philadelphiz < returnal to his home after a so worn at his Washington Street cot nly Mrs Mary C. Morris of Jeffers Vill was here this. week, Harry: Stites. is here: greeting chis old friends. Mrs. Marey, of Riverton is her ouking after her summer cottage. Mrs. Dorothy Cox and son is visit Ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. I. I Sheppard. L The Sis Home on Columbi o s o oes condition for the coming season. | Se} :| a X of 406] feel S11 \| e Another carload of 6 FORD TOU! ING CARS AND TRUCKS are the way to Cape May. Place your order for future def ery, sad don‘t be dissapointed. FOCER & MECRAY
vis Nioabis it. MitGGRs Ponce Wilson, for sotae monte past had been in tad health R For the past thirty five rears she kept ac hatel during the summer se son, spending. her Plivle delphi. and other. places. .. During the past: winter had. made | her home sith her daughter. Mr ud Thompson in Phiadelpmn, and it was while there: that > i. second stroke. which coming remains w browmght to Cape Maf on rmunge, and the service held in the. afternoon, conducted by the 6, pastor: of the E. Church, interment was Cold: Spring. Cemetery, survived by one urd Thompson and Hrook» --me«s-_. MES, HORACE BOARDMAN The funeral of Mrs. Horace man{ace Vanaiman) was held on 2 day in Camden, N. J. Mrv. Hourdioan has been in farling health for a number of spent most of her time out West try in her health. | but . the vomyuered — and . she ad to the beyond. a is survived hy a son # years old who his been with hi mather ont? coparated by deuth. ---mee-___- | ‘Tenenbaura‘s Spring: Sule of Shoes! and Oxfords now going on." These shoes must be sold to make room for ouf mummer stock. $1.50 a pair.. ads Enmntraodstoat YACHTIN At the regular yearly. meeting: of [the South Jersey Yacht Clubs, held on Friday evening, April 18th, 1919, at the Hotel Adelphia, Philadelphia, the ot for 1918 were re-elected for the season of 1919, The mecting was well attended. and a great deal of en-| thusisem was created among the memfive years. As a result o% this ~ing. a motion way inade by Mr. Morton R. Alexander of the Corinthian Yacht Club, Cage Ma sey Association. formulat for racing hout. as ved that all »acing bouts will race son, thus giving each und no matter how wlow or how fast an equal chance in the respective classes. Without a doubt, this plan should bri t a good string of boats this wuts that have not raced for 1 im account of whe poor. system of rating. A. iebtasen al ay the New . Coaxt are looking forward to a big: season hedule of races has been arranged and the first race of the season will be held by the near Yacht Club nt Cape May on J Other races. will on August 90 23rd. and at C $3.50 buys a | pair | of | Standard Brand Shoce at Tenenbaum‘s, E, purchasers gets the choice, Ensign Mark Cusselman was an ‘Easter visitor at the family summer home. Mr. Casselmun and his mothe were the victims of an Auto accident which was painful but not serious. Mr. and Mra. | Elward T have opened their summer cottages {for the season, and have | as . their |wuest Mrs. Rudpiph Koch. | Frank Hamed and family of Mer chant ville, spent Easter at Cap lrcal ries A. Johinfon and family o Phiiadciph were — over — Sunday visitors, stopping with — Mra.. Sara Hand on Perry: Street. Adam. Suclke is spending a . few ays here, geiting his cottage ready for the coming: season. Mre. B, B. Kline has again opened her cottage for the season, Mra. J. Jones who spends her summers here has returned again for another season, and is occupying her . [bungalow. Robert W. Dawson and Edgar C. Richardson, . studenta . of Lafayette College are home for one week being their spring vacation. They will return on next Thursday,
BOARD WILL DECIDE VALUES LUI M [bulk Fad h PROPERTY worth feibntcant T are on \auations of Com os Secretiy. of the. Na R Preston: Ch mound Comm who held &. meeting at . th Windsor Hotel about. the. middle: of st March, have set a new date for he h mt for the determination: of be valuation of the property: own by Mr. Nebog Z. Gra . which is located. Northeast of | Yale | Avenue The time is to be on Muy the tent ind will last a week. or ten days, The property in. question. is. wonderfully ocated being on the Occan, Inlet an . making: it very desirable fo ather a Navy Yard or for summe ottages. . The property is valued at our million deflars and upwards. Lewis Starr, a — Camden . attorney will represent. some: Pittsburgh own s and Mr. Graves will retain emi went counsel to present his case. The Government has been. consid ering to purchase of the Ford Fi hut for sone. unknown. reason. it velieved thut this project. has abandoned. __ooae.Tenenbaum‘s pring Sale of Sho nd Oxfords now geing on. Th hoes must be sold to make room fo our simmer stock. | $3.50 a pair. . ad
CAPE MAY sHObLD WELCOME Ish 8 ly no eity of the population of Cape: May has sent more or better fighting stock to mssist in the winning of the great war. Ht is the duty of the town to give them a weleame whick they. deserve.. Give . them . a (banquet, and have . public speake who can properly laud them for their efforts and sacrifices, as these . boys accepted the small | stipend . of . the government while others . stayed . at home and received large pay for un limportant services. |_ A banguet of this kind could . be finuncial by selling tickets ay a price which includes the payment of . two ee Ar e ues {volunteer as Chairman. of the Com ;miltre to. make arrangements. meeHENRY REARNS HOME f | | Henry: Kearns. son of the late M. {H. Kearns. and une of three brothers who answered the cull to colors. has |pbrmaw to his business at. this rejwort. — Henry has experienced. cight months on the battle fronts of France and was fortunate to come . through these experiences with a broken nose and a broken finger, besides the loss lof — considerable — avoirdupois. — His {brothers John and Stephen ure still lin the service. | White all of the men of this family were in the uniform of ‘their country their sister Miss Ann [Kearns assumed charge of their business which was conducted in a very feveditubte manner. ---mee--_-200 pairs of Shoes now on male below cost at Tenenbsum‘s Department Store. adv.
Rossoevelts| ; a : o A a PTT 3 ATS .A Americans. He wis never above employing . popular means to that end. — When he was told his life — story would make . a bully photoplay, with plenty of punch and thrills gulore"A Film Folks Will Enjoy" aco Ca O. "fie hover could stand a fakir). One of his last ncte was to approve the finished production. .. If it ) t # Pee COILS (2. Re wihiTk AND BLUE learly, than. before, his more. cle® ife heen, ore. his, purpose will | M | : 3 > sat th A y s 1 9. 0 4 sd 9 Pye t Ok a SEMO T
T&E HEART () al ; UEA! 100 BEES LATENt 1ND @‘P REXNDING — EILM PRODUCTION WILL BE SHOWN AT COX‘ PALACK THEATRE OX PRIDAY AND: SATURDAY, MAY 2ND AND 28D. In the front lines of the battlefields of Europe, men burled death and deruetion upon cach other, . causing foss of limb, of fife, blindness, ruin of heart and lung. | And just a few thousand yard. behind the lines, the wo« men of all the world. as Red Crass . tended. friend the. foc» regenerating . the " fallen, ovingg them. f irit and life, "reo budding their brains." as a director e s Day upon. day: dawned and faded into the calendar of night and in the armies uf Europe, men suffered their wounds. and. their. thoughts: to. tuke possession of them while in the homes | af their wives and ethearts, an in: rec crces men cried aloud for a relief. f Then. came still another day. whe the United States eglted up her sons nd sent them out to die. the day when. un. Erish-American, weuring. a tiny sitken flag upon his breast, carried into a European battle, a new force, u new cheer, as Put O‘Malley, in the big feature, "The | Heart | of Humanity," gms "over the top." " And the suifering, the | heartache! of the women of the world was inreased a thousand fold. The women | themselves did not realize the. pro-| ceas of change within them; they felt only a great fear and a glorious renunciation, . Buck of all this feeling. this fearing, the "mother heart‘ ‘of all woman-kind was slowly amerted it] self, forcing them, as it did Dorothy Phillipe‘ Nanette in Alien Holubar‘s latest picture, to leave their children, their mothers, their sisters and their small brothers, that they might minister to the sterner sex that fought for an exalted cause. Upon the fields of death was reaped a new harvest by the Red Cross. a harvest for those yet to be, for out of the suffering and the sacrifice of the workers, arose a co-opeiation of spirit, of ideas, . thoughts, | actions, that was undreamed. While the men: fought. the women of all the world. flocking to France and Belgium. tended. the homeless and the starving. the orphuns and the indigent, as Dorothy Phillips. pluying the load in Allen Holubar‘ big production. cn for the orphans of the devastated section of France and the little "kingdom of puin." For those ‘who wish to anderstand this new the expression of the "mother-heart" of | nfl — woman-kind, the bigest conception of it yet es presied may be seen in the muste film in. which Dorothy: Plathps plays the lead, under the divcetion. of Aller Holubar, o Heart of) Homan Call me do — CON‘S le UB ULd THEATRE ON FRIDAY AND SAT URDAY, MY 2NP ast srh
con SY Chblth ac 6. ati Dib PR Aa vor Nobs His cq XDIDiCY To stCCLLD IMSELE Hin ing. ber need es na fons of the (mn Clerk‘ Offre me to continue to of County © wnify | ugg s to < aervat. of the. peuple of Cape May Count?: for another term, if they: so desire. s it in well known, 4 am complet img my second term. an clerk. — N a . um at the beginning of my fir 1 term. The prople of Cape a titled to my continued servies if th y desire it, and | am entitled to continue to serve them if it is their wish. A would therefore curnestly request the good people of our county to exptesa their preference dt the primary: and election. and I content to abide by their decision: im the matter. Respectfully, CARL HILDRETA --_--s4w risurnc rigk | ,/ It has been noticed by quite a few people that the fishing pier has become the old time favorite place for the fishermen. This week quite a few huve availed themselves of the opportunity. of en: joying the old time sport. . The fish ing pier is just fur enough out iuto the Ocean to permit the large fish to be attracted by the tuntalizing bait of the fisherman. The pier will soon open now. and the merchants are getting their stores in readitess for the coming: scuson, which has promised to be the beat season in the history. Why Not An O.‘ Steve? Having this modersie weather why mot buy an ofl stove and save conk. We -arry a large stock and at moderate prices ens. A. Swain 800-07 Jackson Street. CALENDAR OF COMMISS1O® L r3.0 ine the Regise wt the fosen Stations 3 P. M. o 9 hs 10, i¥is Campaign Managers and the Candidates to file Form No. 3 at City Clork‘s. office, . MAY 10, 1919 Form of Itallot published in: local e May 20, 1919 Commission takes office. 2, 1919 iy for filing Statement of mign Manaiter, Candidate. at nk of Deposit, on Forms Nos. 2, 4 and 5, SL, There is no Primary. A soter may sign petitions ‘for three c Wlldates only 20 must he arsed. mw en ho to pay F i an 4 a9 5
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