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| 3 H [to) | ((H (W X4 l LVI Otis M. Townsend Ha Several Cotugex Under Way And More To Start. Prices To Hold For 10 Or 12 Years. Build Now. "Ous M. — Sowpeend The Reliable Builder, is busy these days and is giving pparidinincd to a 1. .e numof Cape May men. "He hus now ready for plastering, a bungalow for Robert Hughes of the oo tare t rts May, N. J., at the corner of Benton Bank on the cornor of Benton Avenue price of the bungalow is sadi to be in the neighborhood of $6000, . Mr. Hughes has selected an excellent location and when the bungalow is com pleted, it is going to be a pretty uddition to the architecture of Cape Mr Townsend also has under con struction a cottage for Hany T. Hughes, the popular young conductor of the West Jersey and Seashore Hailroad. This cottage is located on Franklin Street between Benton and Sewell Avenues. It is of Dutch eol onial architecture and win have every modern | improvement | including bot water heat. The house will be Feady for occupancy mbout the first of Janora , Mr. Townsend is also erecting a residence for Mr Everett J. Jerrell, Cashier at the Merchants National Bank, on th corar of Benton Avenue rooms on each side. It will have two ball rooms and be heated with hot ""he > cost of Mr. Harry T. Hugher® tiful show places in Cape May. Mr Tawnsend is also building a $15,000 cottage for Winifred Griffith of Pittston, Pa. . It is being erected between — Trenton Avenue | between New York and New Jersey Avenues.
It will contain: eight. bedrooms. an thive bath rooms. with shingled e terior and nsbesto« slate roof and wil wd another to the many attrnctiv cottuges in Cape May, It wouid seem, from the seaso Cape May has just passed throug building at a profit for owners of va cant lots and Mr Townsend is very in building and will be very glad to submit plans and specifications and suggest & method of finuncing fo those who are interested. He thint it is useless to await for materials to come down as thins will not occur [for ten or twelve years, in his opinjon, and in the meantime a revenue can be gotten from anything that is built in Cape May, in proportion to amount of money spent in build ing und a person should not hesitate to go into any building project they ---mee--. CAPE MAY MEN Receive ORDER OF THE SHRINE At the Shriner‘s Convention held in Atlantic City, Meers Samuel F. Eldredge, Thomas S Stevens, Henry H. Eldredge, Leon Ewing, Relph Stevens, Jesse M. fat William E. Hand, Frank R. Hughes, Charles York and Frank Miller were made Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. méaw. C. T u. bfedntadhe CONVENTION e fall convention of the W. C. T V. §" be held in the Baptist Chufeh May on October 2nd. — Good Resting will be made and a fine convention is anticipatd. mmmereno A ommmmned Advertise your wants, . borrmminssa.aconsmmanmed LOWER TOWNSHIP CHILDREN
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NEWTON A. K. BVGBEE Republican Candidate for Governor
Masons Have Big Night. J Cape Island Lodge, No. 30, F. inst. when a class of five men were raimed. Although it was a special communication there was a large number of the members prescnt besides a large party from both Wildwood and Court House — Lodges. After the confering of the degree refreshmente were served under the Pon m ear ~ AA) Mecray, which were thoroughly enJoyed.
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ers, Sheriff Robert Miller and Dr. John‘S. Douglass to say whether I ever for one instant failed to do my duty, my full duty, and in many instance more than my duty, freely, with out pay, and without desire for pay; thus bearing my full share in the work that all patriotic red blooded Americans were glad to perform for their Country. f The following certificate will, I think, finally dispose of the lies regarding bonds: (Signed) A. CARLTON HILDRETH. Alfred Cooper, of full age, being duly sworn, on his oath says that he has examined the safe deposit box of A. Carlton Hildreth in the Court House National Bank, that among other papers the box contained ten Liberty Bonds, the property: of said Hildreth. — And deponent further says that he has been shown mute evidences that these bonds were purchased at the time of issue, and paid for by money drawn from Mr. Hildreth‘s private bank account. __ (Signed) ALFRED COOPER Sworn and subscribed before me this 9th day of September, 1919, at Cape Moy Court House, N, J, Pola c Dy A tl 1203350 51 P Ml 20. )) M oi on a a a ‘*.
PRIMARY DAY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22rd. PRIMARY ELECTIONS, Patriotic Americans always vote at the Primaries. This is the only way that they can have a voice in all public affairs. A | Republicans United. --The Republicans of Cape May are more nearly united for the present came paign than has been the case for a number of years, nor is there any diftculty in seeing what in the preferences of the great majority in candidates. There niibndibindonnaibeiiobsinmibontinieemend us duu sond eit Pes Iipiiiinininitifintonionficias Lomtindionniondiinndio odiofioenen ann di and striving to forget small differences and unite for harmony and success. The Republican Party of to-day is called upon as it has been several times in Lu history to save the country, this time from internationalism and the loas of its independence and anything within its ranks which obstructs the performance of this great mixsion, it is neither wise nor patrictic to promote, " County‘s factional atrife has become proverbial, but this is the time part it should be net aside for larger things. Every Republican should vote at the coming Primary and support candidates that are known to be vigorous straightforward and Earnest Republicans and of conspicious ability for the duties of the offices for which they seek to be candidates, . From observation and corament heard we believe that the Republicans of this County will favor everwhelmingly, Bughee, for governor, Boswell for Member of | Assembly, Hildreth for County Clerk, and Tomlin for sheriff.
INJURED ON BEACH ~ While flying "his lo kite on the be a few days in front of Maguire‘ bath houses Vincent Wood son of Harry L. Parkinson, a reguia fell over some A frome — d ship wreckage balled caused an ugly gash in the fleshy part of his right arm. bjrlintorgri inn Reommmne eurden was harrdly taken t to a local physican ---«b6Ge--.w_ (Q ocd TER _ supper tember — 23, 23, leg at" Cold Nuacld Counc umber | 27 Daughters at America will have an Miva Supper Fu Fea come, | Adulte Children under ten 26 heats, *" 9-20 ----«Bdge-_-___ CARD OF THANKS malt Waiter C. rig » wishes to alt hims reer Broadway and Third Avonue, eat Cape May. $-2%4 it.
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