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sad tt abo showi tat*<br />

assail (a pcpnhrttan bet »**y<br />

naHnantltise that<br />

p<br />

Hwttssrtaad is an ob-<br />

l«o tbe whole worid.<br />

mn nor «t* > *T u *" <strong>of</strong><br />

eomtte b*v» say effect co the Stand-<br />

ard OQ coaqway. Bight BMTTUJ tt<br />

booirttng pries* a* If tatsac-<br />

ttoas amt had bsan and orrer wtn be.<br />

WaUT THB BOOie DO IN WINTEB.<br />

Haw many people bar*<br />

rfeoaly cucsklnad bow tb* hardy tittle<br />

birds that ban ear northern Winters<br />

ti&A* »fif l-njf periods <strong>of</strong> ee-<br />

•rtr* weather, how they find shsjur<br />

sadfoodr<br />

la sections <strong>of</strong> New Jersey whan<br />

* hey berry boshes crow la pro<br />

fusion, the myrtU warbler remain*<br />

"•krooghout the Winter, tbe sola rsp-<br />

<strong>of</strong> *M* insect<br />

ssppetmaata tba rather<br />

ssmpty <strong>of</strong> tnaact food then to<br />

& «}ttMn at aata* aad otbar **-<br />

• *a|«as>«B*<br />

to T7 tncUcslvT aod all <strong>of</strong> tioca V. c<br />

', lota t to 24 LactutlTT.<br />

Coodalo, Truatx In<br />

rctitmin. rt al. to Anrazn<br />

Lot II. block 4. *rrtlon D.<br />

R.to»». 173.<br />

Pnmt.<br />

TmaMa W Qraaia<br />

C I~• Erau-<br />

SzUea! Lu<strong>On</strong>u Ctairrb <strong>of</strong> Stm latr. SX<br />

Lot K*j4^winy at a ["-^"t tn N. W. Ltaa <strong>of</strong><br />

frrt from S. W. Una ot<br />

t<br />

aide at irmtt •rrsae. «U f«t from N.<br />

aide <strong>of</strong> Bcacn aixmae.<br />

John U. Ttmitall lo Marx Carfleld.<br />

John U'. Mfcnjr. rt al. to d m<br />

a. Lot oo S. aid« <strong>of</strong><br />

Itn<strong>of</strong>, toa tttt rrocn EL Uae <strong>of</strong> Qurm iX.<br />

we had to send his daddy. They left<br />

l M<br />

early morning, ****< Bxy husband<br />

g y<br />

said they ought to be back late to-<br />

night, tho It would be hard going.<br />

p f the nlxt prob-<br />

lem about |n/4^i_ as my ^*"*h^^^ can't<br />

afford to lose the day's work. I dant<br />

have no time to loazV but I can spare<br />

a day <strong>of</strong>f occasionally better than my<br />

i | ^ Yra. Mrs<br />

Jones.'"<br />

A WOttO TO HEN BY FOBS.<br />

rroea thfFtill.^., E»«nla» BolUttn<br />

Oh, Henry Ford, come back; where<br />

in the world are yoa atT Your trip<br />

la a Joke, I hope yoa go broke, for do-<br />

ing a thing ao foolish as that. Come<br />

borne and get busy and make some tin<br />

the people forget where your<br />

factory la at. If you're looking for<br />

peace, go aee tba chief <strong>of</strong> polios; he's<br />

getting paid for that Job where you're<br />

at. You're bringing disgraca to the<br />

American race, you'd better return.<br />

wall still keep your place. Tbo rest<br />

<strong>of</strong> dke crew at* ail worse than yoa;<br />

there lamt a <strong>of</strong> yon that know<br />

what to do; so take oar sdvkc, rstora<br />

light away, you're makina; It wane<br />

tb* longer yon stay. Take some dark<br />

—la**/*. *mf. pot out yoor Va***"^ wwfc<br />

fate port ant yoaH be ell right; get<br />

away from tt* dock before break <strong>of</strong><br />

day. and not a soul hi the world wfll<br />

know you're been away. So take this<br />

tip, Henry, aad do as I say, aad warn<br />

i satll Y*A% m ***** day.<br />

American people has been tsvwi. bow<br />

all the forms <strong>of</strong> diplomatic remon-<br />

strance have tried in vain, how acts <strong>of</strong><br />

war have been perpetrated on our <<br />

soil. They quote thr President's brave<br />

words, and ask that they be translated<br />

Into art IT<br />

Wr rararaOy aubcoit that «« aSotild DO<br />

taafrr T—i'r**** 1 " diplomatic relations wttn _<br />

Go*rramrat «bicb still refrains from dia-<br />

avowlns' tbe deatrorUon <strong>of</strong> rhe »»^tt..l.<br />

and wttn Its allied Gorrrtnnesit. whicn has<br />

Intrrfrrroov <strong>of</strong> lt» aWarrc«litrd tp<br />

wtUj oat iatcmaJ ttxlsxxtrif* mod<br />

ally ttg •*ia j ln.f<br />

It would be difficult to frame any<br />

effective denial <strong>of</strong> such a request. It<br />

could not be said tint every other<br />

means had not been tried, or that for-<br />

bearance h ni * secured any substantial<br />

concession. The very fact that the<br />

Administration is now engaged in a<br />

correspondence with Austria ntmllar<br />

to that with Germany is evidence<br />

enough that the policy <strong>of</strong> inaction h"«<br />

been a failure. The question is no<br />

longer ooo primarily <strong>of</strong> law or ^in^«w-<br />

ity. It Is one <strong>of</strong> national honor. Can<br />

the United States afford not to protect<br />

its citizens in any circumstances?<br />

Can it afford to endure being nv^f kfd<br />

and floated T A President who re-<br />

mains content with words at such a<br />

crisis as this cannot hope to retain<br />

the support or even the respect <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

telligent and patriotic men.<br />

A Qimr D'aonoclo.<br />

A celehmled Dutllu rbjulciuo<br />

Bir Dominic CorHsuu. wbo n< as<br />

mncb famed fur UU bruaqueorss to><br />

Ward |>atlcotii us for bin akUL lo (be<br />

course Df some rvmlaUrcuces WOllim<br />

durlca Scully (olV| a nlory <strong>of</strong> I be doc-<br />

tor wulcto ts qalto «>cl| w<strong>of</strong>tb<br />

"I k<br />

| qK<br />

"I was taken lo ero Ului." <strong>may</strong>* <br />

writer, "sercral tlmeu. bat be ulcoy»<br />

t t d tl b<br />

treated me vttli tbo otxoost<br />

However, a tugtiljr respectable maldffa<br />

•oat <strong>of</strong> Dine had a dlSetcut cxnarl-<br />

Bhe went to consult him An«r<br />

hey—poo* too eratly—anfl<br />

asking a frw question* be gave a gn»t<br />

and relapeed Into silence. Then after<br />

a abort r^"if <strong>of</strong> mcdltatioo be &<br />

*WaQ. ma'am, ttu one ot two things—<br />

ri ettaer yoa drink or els* yoa ett wtth<br />

I yoor back to tin Sre.'-<br />

Italia atnrt.<br />

lirn.1 W Ataba<br />

Dritloonral Co. t> Jaco Parry<br />

t • >-p Lot e. mrcOoo iO.<br />

Jaccb Parrjr Ubos to Cfaaa. R. Hall<br />

Lot 9. icrtloo It.<br />

S7S4- Lot EX.<br />

aL O60.<br />

S32L Lot<br />

ESor«c_b cf<br />

8. J. Bemlty Co. to Mtnnia A- LaToor.<br />

Lota 3S and 40 and » feet <strong>of</strong> lot O. block<br />

10i. plan D-0.<br />

Sa^ia to Elrrcnan M.<br />

LSS. block *0. plan &-I.<br />

Same to Mary Jane Slevtn.<br />

block 103. plan D-L<br />

imm* to EtacbeJ b. ElotL aott. Ten f ert<br />

<strong>of</strong> lot lie and 20 rert <strong>of</strong> lot 107. block SB.<br />

plan D-X<br />

BsUI^a? %/r j\rrr^aj y^i fSsaVl 1<br />

block SI. plan C<br />

Kama to Walter L Caster, rt<br />

Lot M. block UO. plan D-7.<br />

Same to Walter Berltsca et aj-<br />

81. block lEt. plan D-4-<br />

Sanxi to Oyde p. H.^.IH~. Lot U7.<br />

block ioe and lot «7C. block 100. plan D-l<br />

Same to > "i- sf. v'""***»"*«<br />

Lots to and €1. block SO. plan LV1<br />

lama to BeoJ. Breler. rWi Lot IS.<br />

block D3. aexttoo plan C<br />

lame to Kate H. Lrwla. S40S. Lot S3.<br />

block 104. plan D-L<br />

Bam« to rLtmy C Schneider. SlOOe. Lota<br />

44 and 4B. block S4. plan A.<br />

Same to Cartkerto. Bocbols. atea. Lot<br />

17. block XSX Plan D-X<br />

Same to Jobn M. Uoo.er rt tn. S3M. Lot<br />

Same to Oarin B. Bnsiman rt aX SHo.<br />

LatUS, block as. WunJcaa UAJ CoutLtj,<br />

Jersey i<br />

All Ibat mUla U »IUi lt» d«,<br />

«rte<br />

•eaiwaxvUy<br />

oaf tit* pa&rtiLkoo «amU<br />

d l O i d ** .So<br />

d<br />

^M * * » to<br />

oaf •LSOB? biUXkd-Trd<br />

O t »oa t±*r«»trrt*, patj alu I «>.Lti<br />

H-sawl. ttiXtjJ* J JO<br />

t±*r«»trrt*, pat<br />

iulnl m part rJ V<br />

lifniun vunftld and «<br />

lia>J ao<br />

try<br />

p t S aJ C*I»*> U<br />

luw K JlailU^^i, la f-r U U>« Cum 1 turc<br />

d «• • I licug bc«a*« c rrctnj oo La* p<br />

L dV l \<br />

hict*<br />

brmr-<br />

*, A. U.<br />

r oCTkot <strong>of</strong> t±sc<br />

SLCSJ d-r tbsr eu-u-uty <strong>of</strong> C*p M<br />

SJX XJJ -uf ikd i<br />

H<br />

aUcock'a<br />

It<br />

He not forget to write it "lalt."<br />

H. W. Godfrey was tn PhOsda. on<br />

Iseadmy.<br />

Leonard Ahrams kiUad a 407 th. hot<br />

esltxodsy.<br />

Get a 1918 calendar at<br />

ftewMrrg shop.<br />

Cksa. W. Long and wife spent Bon-<br />

eaytn ComiVn.<br />

Lsttar DU is at home from Plain-<br />

aaU for Now Years.<br />

Korgan Bond and wife spent Xmas<br />

Day In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Joseph Douglass visited<br />

yesterday oa *"•'"»"<br />

Leslie 8. Irvilsm and family spent<br />

Boadsy at South Dennis.<br />

IdLoving pictai^s Toesday snd 8atsr-<br />

day nights at opectcloriam. 8-«.tf<br />

Albert Gandy is spending the holi-<br />

days at home with hla parents.<br />

Ed. Trocland la father <strong>of</strong> a throe<br />

potmd girl born on Friday night.<br />

Paul T/'ynW** visited Ca.<br />

friends from Hooday to Thursday.<br />

aUts Lorctta Taylor, <strong>of</strong> V^hl<br />

too. D. C-, Is home for a few do^s.<br />

Wood lota for sale. Apply to f>iaa<br />

Tsjlor, Dlas Creek road. 10-23.*toow<br />

Ctarsao* Nadsels, wife aad dsajja-<br />

tar, <strong>of</strong> OoatacrlBa, rpeot Xmaa hara<br />

with her pane Is, and Ur. Nichols<br />

aaag two solos La the Baptist drarch<br />

oo oondav.<br />

•Irs. H. Bllcock arj son are sojourn<br />

tag for an tndcftnJU period oo a farm<br />

la jPanasjtranla, to which the Udy<br />

was' sect by her phyikUm for iho beiM>-<br />

Bt <strong>of</strong> bar health.<br />

Begins, Nkfaolo, daughUr <strong>of</strong> Clar-<br />

ence Nichols, <strong>of</strong> CoaUrvlllc. Is qulto<br />

sick at the homo <strong>of</strong> her grandfather,<br />

Philip H*ptUt church next<br />

Bundsy: PrcachlAg 10:30, a. uv, and<br />

:ia, p. m. Boiklay-achool 2:30, p. m.<br />

C 11 prayer meetlag. 7 o'clock. Tbe<br />

week In January, being the week <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer, wo shall hold cottage prayer<br />

mee lings Monday. Tuesday and Thurs-<br />

day evenings. Thcso will precede our<br />

revival meetings which commence on<br />

January 10th with Rev. IL R. Myer,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saletn, aaaUUng tho pastor. M.<br />

Tho Carol Slngtrs, mado up <strong>of</strong> num-<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> both local church choirs, fl-ft-<br />

umblrd ot Iho M. K. church shortly<br />

before- midnight and ushered in<br />

ChrUtmnn morning with iwcet mask<br />

as they marched about thd town. Be-<br />

faro the start Pr<strong>of</strong>. Samuel Lcualkn<br />

rendered "Tho Holy <strong>City</strong>" on tho cor<br />

net at a point high up In tho church<br />

Locplc. and It was very effective In-<br />

de«J. Scores <strong>of</strong> people were ankra-<br />

round a billiard Lable in Lhc cour&e <strong>of</strong><br />

an e^^cning, is able to £o ua far an th<<br />

Lo post a letter for htu wife<br />

in the articles which -be in writing<br />

La advocacy <strong>of</strong> a fort and other Dca-<br />

coost protection, Mr. Rec&e P. EUlcy<br />

a good work, and ono in which<br />

cd from clumber and all enjoyed tho<br />

. "Ho who la not movtd by con-<br />

cord <strong>of</strong> Bwcct aounds Is fit for sirsLo-<br />

pctn. Kpoila nnd war."<br />

Mr. Kdnard Rice, Jr., «ho Is<br />

member <strong>of</strong> tho Friends' Ambulance<br />

Unit, uorkinj; among tho wounded<br />

nnd dying ooldicm In France and Bel<br />

gium, and who on January 8Lh will<br />

aail for tho war icr.c, has consented<br />

Lo f TM|yr>aT.<br />

—Walter MaK>r and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wildwood. ware entertained over Son-<br />

day at tha home <strong>of</strong> Geo. Goliaher.<br />

—Mrs. Mamie SUlwall west to<br />

Philadelphia on Thursday to spend the<br />

—Mrs. Wm. Ayrea sad sen, ,<br />

•pent Christmas with friseds at MOV<br />

villa.<br />

—Mrs. WUburt Batamaa aad tusdtw<br />

•pent Eatardsy with rslatrvaa at Cafe<br />

May.<br />

—CharWa Thorp, <strong>of</strong> "*•"*•*-. WM<br />

calling on Mrs. Oeo. Batf, Jr, oa<br />

Tuesday.<br />

—Mrs. George Hale Br, eeisTtaW<br />

cd her two daughters from FbOada.1 -aJ<br />

onFrkUy. |d»<br />

—Richard Uoyd and family weraf<br />

Xmaa goests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Uojd*» pmracts<br />

at Qermont.<br />

. —Mrs. Charks Boas U entertamto*<br />

her grand-children, tha Misses<br />

ton. this week. x<br />

ocl Fisher is ha-vtng his<br />

—The Daughtem <strong>of</strong> America -wulj are enjoying a visit with J. W. Hughes<br />

havo a uupper on Monday night to<br />

Lpcruling Lho holidayu with their homo*<br />

folks—Mius lLelcn VanDyke nt tang<br />

Branch, and Guy<br />

Lo*m, Md-<br />

—Mra. Harry<br />

L. Doub at Funka-<br />

Smollwood and<br />

«iti>f»U> tha in.iaiutu-j. <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

—Jamta Homon and wifo came from<br />

Pcnn«BTOvo on Friday. He rctomed<br />

on Sunday, but Mr. Hntnm will re-<br />

main tvro wtxka.<br />

—Richard Shoemaker and family.<br />

cnt committee hod prepared a ehow<br />

<strong>of</strong> nuire than ordinary lni« rest; hu-<br />

morouii rcadinga by Mlu Beatrice<br />

Frank Pettraoo, <strong>of</strong> Pennsgrxrve,I"» m "* » ""• "' •*—<br />

•pent Sunday with V?m. Scull -~l|tuLlons Lhst will bo tcaltcrcd far on<br />

family.<br />

Harry Thompson spent Saturday ^J"' a, . .• ,, ,, , I Ro» 3 nrul oi% tc«l» <strong>of</strong> carefully<br />

with Miss Mosohrooks In Jim " MuD f°. y ' <strong>of</strong> .,. M ' lv ' lle ; '" I ^ "oving picture<br />

spending a week hero with hiB brother.<br />

Von. Out gunning on Lho meadowu<br />

Monday ho brought doun bin fimt<br />

r ball. "Teddy." when ho shot hla<br />

hippopotamus, was not cnorv<br />

| proud.<br />

Salem.<br />

Charles SaUcrfield. wife end child,<br />

spcet ^"" with their relatives in<br />

PhUacUlpala-<br />

Jas. SLUlwdl and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phllada-,<br />

TH1BTY-TWO YEARS AGO.<br />

USL<br />

ties a» ti-nt-lit r<br />

DUI Ibl- |ibU [>la^v<br />

UabtLuc* lu au cQulroc.il<br />

life had b.111 »Jic-J l.> (.-<br />

and ula lulluiaoy Trllb<br />

lio<br />

du<br />

Ills<br />

i: tbat OllrLi xraa Lu lore nltb<br />

a nortbi-ru HoldUr who UaJ bevu tou<br />

cVmned aa a »[>jf. Sot oaij truuld It<br />

be> dUhoaumblo La Qastlngs lo taVe<br />

adrontact- <strong>of</strong> but (oaltlan to pauen<br />

the clrl bo 101 ed. but LuU eeoleu^c bad<br />

been mttily »ua|>ioded. aud at o nurd<br />

ttom e<br />

you that the Reading will Improve<br />

cram service to Cape May <strong>county</strong>,<br />

storing the excellent cxprciis bervice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Last year about January 6th."<br />

D. T^o^'r". the local rcprcucnta<br />

Live <strong>of</strong> the reliable Hollywood Laun-<br />

dry, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, desires your trade,<br />

and will call at your house every Wed<br />

nesdey morning to collect your linen.<br />

Laundry Is ready for delivery the fol-<br />

Ir.-ut iUt I.AZJrrrL ed to *^* house with a dis-<br />

located knee, is at this writing aba* tol V~T<br />

bo out with the help <strong>of</strong> crutches. Iwaadas to<br />

—Mrs. I •• l<br />

ed Mrs. J. M. Chambers end wife, cf Ijae '•''[* Tt<br />

on Thursday to<br />

the funeral <strong>of</strong><br />

JAMVAJtT U. Hit.<br />

bcl»t«a (fee buur* o/ t-acitf* aod ft*«<br />

/i p. a-. b> fell, al ocw v*riock la UM<br />

ul or aalii «1«>* at tbe UkevUTt.<br />

"Ste. In Ope Uay Court llaaae. Cape ktajr<br />

CuuAtj X«w i«rac7<br />

j. « i«rac7.<br />

U Uul rrrtala trar< or parcel <strong>of</strong> lam]<br />

bl t<br />

The tvnr closed la April. It-avlas<br />

Colonel Crl££» xrltb'a Txrceked plan'<br />

tntlon and all the Decrees freed by<br />

vtrtae <strong>of</strong> iho emancipation procLama-<br />

ban. From a ticb tnaa he had been<br />

reduced to pocertr. Oaitluca treni<br />

north to Bad that bU father early la<br />

the war boil bousbt cottua at n low<br />

price and sold It at a price Tarylns<br />

from SI to t2 a pound. Tbls had mode<br />

him a rich man.<br />

Tbe cx-Uealcnanl returned to O<br />

aS<br />

on Tuesday evening, with a<br />

number present. The hours pass-<br />

ed swiftly with musk, recitalloas,<br />

chamdes and ryfr^,Y*,w mt, JL<br />

-.•«. — moat delightful company and<br />

pastor Rugs and his estimable wife<br />

i Frank<br />

_MUa Gt^rgio Biacksoa, <strong>of</strong> Holly<br />

Beach. U upending the holidays with<br />

ere most hospitable as boast and<br />

host en n<br />

DENNISVILLE-S DOlNCa<br />

—Zachary Taylor and vrlfe are<br />

visiting Philada. relotireo.<br />

—Mrs. Ray Candy, <strong>of</strong> Eldorm. call-<br />

ed on friends here lost week.<br />

—Miss Annie James U enjoying a<br />

pleasant visit with her brother at<br />

h<br />

Goshen; L. D. Comptoo and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

South Dctmls, and Mrs. MI»I Pnt><br />

and family, <strong>of</strong> Go&Hen. oo Christmas<br />

Day.<br />

—"Playing a Trick on Bajrta,'<br />

which was given by the pupils <strong>of</strong> the<br />

D[a> Creek school on Thursday was ffoaday. His<br />

thoroughly enjoyed by those present, aym ^ LastToe T**~~-1. «fD<br />

and thou> who stayed at home missed Crimea waters oa ffiwialT ~<br />

ftocing and bearing eomcthlnx ftnv ti • m *«e» ansn VMM te<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Morton also entertained with bis jig »».« been ashor* ta<br />

grophophono and a reading In 8pan- a^^,, ports <strong>of</strong><br />

Uh, and Miss Levrls with wrHtaH^rri - y, .,,.bvotber Gaonswblals*iatiha<br />

—A. T. D. Howtll entertained his 8. Kavy sad to BOW ia Norway.<br />

8. clou on Thursday evening: Mirers _ ^^ . . — '• •<br />

Betaie. Carrio and Ida Norton. Edaa "^^ ST %t^ZZ-£jZ~2s£<br />

Howell. Carrie CathdrsJ. htacriM -r^t_ SlJ^Trrr^r^K jSr<br />

Lewii. Adel. Rowland. Winifred C »»«« Herbert. O« ct FWtosjta**.<br />

Norton, Rita ScheUinger end Filta-<br />

beth Reed; Messrs- Warren<br />

Edward Tuttle. Millord Howell. Joerphl<br />

Zimmerman. Georgv Walters, Leam-|<br />

ing Lloyd, Maurice Brooks and<br />

ford ^ n n wm wn<br />

Mayor H ,<br />

me±t aad aa Aide ptty-sd<br />

calling oo every CKSSQ7 aad saSTtaaj a<br />

1 •><br />

ta<br />

Itch! Ilch!<br />

Scratchi The mom<br />

, the itch. Try<br />

chb<<br />

her irrand-parenU. Aaron Delancey<br />

and wife.<br />

—The Baptist cantata, "Sonla ClsaoI - _. rn ., . „_<br />

Defenders," woa a ^mt Bucceas and Fort Washington. Pa.<br />

wan altended by many people froml Ed>m ^u»» «_ ,. __ _<br />

out <strong>of</strong> town. 1 House, spent Christmas with his par-<br />

—Griffith Gandy and wife and Wtl<br />

For ec&ema,<br />

a box.<br />

any akin<br />

scratch,<br />

.•a Ointment.<br />

^h Me<br />

Im<br />

_MUa Gertrude Norbury. who U|n.m Devaul and wife dined Christ-<br />

lhi t hme ^ ih WlU Taylor and fom<br />

employed In Philadelphia, was at home<br />

over Sunday.<br />

—Mrs. Banu Hand and children, <strong>of</strong><br />

_ machinery only,<br />

'toes only good work. 7-20.y<br />

The Baptist Men's Claim held It*<br />

regular business meeting and toclal<br />

t(i^ ItJondsy evening. The moat In-<br />

teresting feature <strong>of</strong> the evening was<br />

a debate on the question "Resolved<br />

that this town should employ a eight<br />

watchman." Owing to the technical<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> the material used, the Judges<br />

withheld their decision as to the win-<br />

othcr'Hwitneaici- perfonned tho ceremony.<br />

Both couples will reaido<br />

Rcv. J. W. Lynch<br />

Bo p<br />

jjrove. wherv the<br />

Penns-<br />

are- employ-<br />

Went Cape May, are visiting her<br />

father, Jos. E. Brown.<br />

—J. W. Qulmby, <strong>of</strong> Phocnixvilie, is<br />

upending tfcart <strong>of</strong> the- holidays with<br />

CapL M. M. Norbory and wife,<br />

—Truman Hickman and wife took<br />

Chrl&tmos dinner with Charles Learn-<br />

Cld Sing<br />

with Walter Taylor and fam-<br />

ily at Middletown.<br />

—Tho PhilomaLhlon literary So-1<br />

ciety will render a play called "Our<br />

enU, James Stile-i and family.<br />

—Mlns Fannie James, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />

h ih h<br />

—Mlns Fannie a , p<br />

spent part <strong>of</strong> loot week here with her<br />

cy J d wife<br />

SOUTH DENNIS DOTS.<br />

parents,<br />

Jamea and wife.<br />

Busy<br />

Aid." in Albert Way's<br />

ed.<br />

EAST CREEK. AND ELD0RA.<br />

—Roy Hand IK hamu for a short<br />

une-<br />

—Minn EsUlla lindermun bpent<br />

her<br />

Rio<br />

Busy<br />

Hall, New Yesr"« night.<br />

—Wilton Cole and Thomas Jackocn.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phllada, and MUs Minnie Way, <strong>of</strong><br />

New York, spent several days <strong>of</strong> this<br />

:k\ with Eugene Cole and daughter.<br />

Locy.<br />

Ing and wife at Cold Spring.<br />

, Miss Marvie Boice visited<br />

friend. Mrs. John Kirby, at<br />

Grande, Saturday and Sunday.<br />

—Eugene Gallagher, wife and two I , ~I"VT * <br />

Christmas with his''^ holkUvB -<br />

SOUTH 8EAV1LLE SPICE.<br />

—MUs Florence Cor&on U home for<br />

Friday in DelmonL<br />

children. spent<br />

mother. Mrs. Exekiel Eldredge.<br />

—Frank Bice and wife, <strong>of</strong> Camden.<br />

Frank Abbott, <strong>of</strong> E=Lclville, U In<br />

—Uriah Gandy and wife on Christ-<br />

mas day entertained their' son. Learn-<br />

ing Gandy and wife, <strong>of</strong> Camden.<br />

—Albert Bushnell and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />

adelphia, are spending 1^1" week with<br />

his parents, Frank Bushnell and wife.<br />

—Washington Earnest and wife<br />

spent but week with their granddaugh-<br />

ter, Mrs. Henry Daugherty, at Court<br />

House.<br />

—Misaes Edith and Rose Gandy, <strong>of</strong><br />

QmmAm**^ are spending Christmas week<br />

with their parenti, Capt. Ogden Gandy<br />

and wife.<br />

—Edward Wella and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

delpfaia, are spending the Yuletide<br />

Richard S. Txirwtwg fi^ipt (M,<br />

week under the parental ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

—Mlaa Sallie Holmes Is with Phila-<br />

delphia friends for the holidays.<br />

—Wm. Bramell and wife spent Sat-<br />

urday and Sunday at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—Lewis Williams and wife enter-1<br />

tained Mrs. W.'s aunt over Sunday.<br />

—Russell Lloyd, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood. spent<br />

this week here with his cousin. Bram-<br />

ell Lloyd.<br />

—Larry Peterson and family are<br />

enjoying a ten days' visit with Phila-<br />

delphia relatives.<br />

—Thomas Laughlin and Frank and<br />

Leon Compton are visiting relatives<br />

In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—Thomas Holmes and sister<br />

for tbe oaa)<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha<br />

to the baraajh<br />

tbe wtjabeae<br />

•bold, tagged for<br />

for lain. Ia<br />

the Fairy godmothers Bowera aad<br />

KcDow»nwara-atUagsto."<br />

—At the Crnoa eerras** te beroBsjh<br />

haD Sunday evsslaa; then waa * I<br />

prise tn tbe moch desired i<br />

sestad by a friend m "<br />

Mrs. David Trans was <<br />

Dl- DtiGgjbttTy Cs>vsaM frOBaV<br />

phia for tbe ineXiiiB.<br />

son -M text concerned th* birth <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ, aad more etperHTly the^ pro-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the angels, tha shepherds and<br />

the wise men ts end free* the T"a—*<br />

where tha yosa* cbfld by, aad wtth<br />

the trff !iiil eraestioBS <strong>of</strong> wbat *adl<br />

<strong>of</strong> us has found ia tb* Meager end<br />

what message WLH each cany away.<br />

—Tbe «~*T t -tr*T- festrral far tba<br />

Union F^^ry *rKnnl was ia Lxwiaja<br />

haB Tuesday evening, with aa entsr-<br />

rison.<br />

Frank<br />

BOROUGH OF 8TOXE BABBO&<br />

wife and baby, <strong>of</strong><br />

[mas guesta <strong>of</strong> her<br />

father. John Thompson, at the Belle-<br />

vue HoteL<br />

Joseph HaB and Hiss Alice El-<br />

dredge and Milton Whltaker and fam-<br />

d Sd t<br />

a O«41<br />

or gobUc<br />

- ^ ? 1 •<br />

atmt to <strong>On</strong>e<br />

JtenU. atorrt. and aUooSr<br />

S « t b a«l«rt. rrom tba<br />

ily spent Saturday<br />

Petersburg.<br />

Many persons have<br />

and Sunday at<br />

y p admired the<br />

snow tree at the Methodist parsonage<br />

i t<br />

and declared It to be the prettiest tree<br />

ever seen In town.<br />

Tbe father <strong>of</strong> Herbert Sikoek re-<br />

turned from Fhilads. on Monday and<br />

has 4vW~\ to reside bare, at the re-<br />

quest <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> his patrons.<br />

Mrs. James Kane, <strong>of</strong> Phllada, and<br />

her BOO, James Kane, with his family,<br />

from Jamestown, Ohio, spent Xmas<br />

here with MSJ Mflkr end wife.<br />

The old gentleman wan 97 years<br />

old, and a bomber <strong>of</strong> newspaper men<br />

were urging him to tell them to what<br />

be attributed his excellent health and<br />

long life. "You see," ho replied,<br />

guardedly, "I aint ready to tell juat<br />

yit. Several <strong>of</strong> them there patent<br />

medicine fellers have been bargaining<br />

with me for some time, and I ain't<br />

quite decided which one itil be."<br />

There will bo an oil-day meeting ut<br />

Burlelgh M. E. church bext Sunday,<br />

Jan. 2nd, 1916. Services as follows:<br />

Love feast at 9.30 a. m.; preaching ot<br />

10-80 by Rev. G. Harris; Sunday-<br />

school at 1-30 p. m; preaching at Z30<br />

by Rev. J. W. Lynch; men's mass<br />

meeting et 2L3O, with addresses by<br />

Thos. K. Martin and others;<br />

^ - »« w» »„, L M. Cor-<br />

rtday m w»»"- i —* •— ... K»IM.««1 —l^esier ugguu>. >"<br />

-z:zz:*c»-.~ =£-.£• — * •>- E —<br />

pine; in Millvllle Tuesday,<br />

—Samuel Bishop end wife spent the<br />

neck-end In Capa May <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—Chas. Bartleson. <strong>of</strong> Pennagrove,<br />

>cnL Vrnr>n at his home here.<br />

—Mrs. Sarah ErTicson, <strong>of</strong> Phllada,<br />

icnt a week with relatives here.<br />

Thomas Foster, <strong>of</strong> the battleship<br />

bpc:<br />

ape:<br />

is home for three<br />

Noon and Albert Fowler<br />

from the powder mill for<br />

—Mr. Little, the<br />

teacher. Is Bpendlng<br />

holidays at his home In Bordentown.<br />

Merle Thomp&on<br />

Tha<br />

> <strong>of</strong> tha Bacurtty Trust<br />

eon. <strong>of</strong> Bradgeton.<br />

Bradgeton.<br />

MethodUt church was crowded<br />

umasl Christinas<br />

O-31M<br />

|S Dowo nd J5 a Week<br />

ABCO CABS (aheoeaterr axrw) can<br />

be Burchaaed on this basis. Any other<br />

make <strong>of</strong> pleasure or delivery car de-<br />

make <strong>of</strong> p<br />

sired on<br />

Wi<br />

y<br />

payixkcnta.<br />

d<br />

aa^^p^ •••^F^^B^B'^^P ssaaa_9 aAaac^^^Bj^<br />

Write, making acDubstmest, aad our<br />

representative will call.<br />

Co-Operativ* Antotmobfle Aasss. |ac<br />

1414 Booth Ptam Booare. Ptilla^WlpMa<br />

Agaat far Cap* May Caaaty.<br />

Arao Oaraae. onpoalta Bally arack Bast<br />

woowooik,<br />

tbla atotb day <strong>of</strong> UeeeaiLeT. A. n*7*i*<br />

Approved tbla t«tt> rtay <strong>of</strong> December, In<br />

- " - **- " hondrod end<br />

tbe ttmr one fbousand —'~»<br />

S. E. HFWItPBT. Mayor.<br />

McCrartn. BorouaJ- Ogk^<br />

os* fjuaua<br />

MAT coojrrr, an.<br />

I O»<br />

PUBUC N0TICB.<br />

.TW BjU,<br />

Dated Ore. ett, t*|S.a4IUf<br />

Company adds largely to the pros-<br />

perity ot tb* pBopI* <strong>of</strong> Ota* Vay<br />

<strong>county</strong>. Yoa should patronta* felt<br />

Edwin B. StOes '<br />

night elected treasurer at th* Metho-<br />

dist church to succeed George Gsxret-<br />

soB, who reslgnad to Ware tbe town.<br />

Wm D*bv-lHacr*a. •<br />

IWBasl-V saMB*n«a ftOit VM<br />

P. B. B. statiosv Bio Oraad*.<br />

IM W. Maps* a* ~<br />

M. J.<br />

Bpadal ndactlcns la atorea and all<br />

Wbjter goods darms; saoatb at Jsmv<br />

a»y. 1 sweond-liSTid rant*, alasBst<br />

asw tuy I *eeood>nn«1 Mtebso cabt-<br />

a*t*4. For ttawotk, »>»»***»« ."*,<br />

Nalta« work can »»-«. Aitsdawds-<br />

Bfsmd aaywbm te oooaty. O*BT«*<br />

~ " . *»<br />

"Banta'a Parcel Post." was an enjoy-<br />

able feature <strong>of</strong> the evening. Tha ca-<br />

pacity <strong>of</strong> the Baptist church<br />

oa Saturday night when the cantata,<br />

"Santa's Advance Han." was rendered<br />

and the usual treat given the scholars<br />

dchooL n »»ii naatars<br />

<strong>of</strong> tb* Sundsy-achool. Both pastors<br />

tb* recipients <strong>of</strong> gifts.<br />

Tb* terrific storm <strong>of</strong> Sunday wreck-<br />

ed tba wire system <strong>of</strong> the local Elec-<br />

tric light Co. ia many places, sad It<br />

was only by tho Herculean efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

Sopt. Boss aod M~—i»«" Howard Ware<br />

that temporary repairs were made in<br />

ttaks to- torn the current oa that even-<br />

ing. Tbe company ts to be coogratu-<br />

having four as good men<br />

latad npon<br />

-on tb* Job- as are Messrs. Boss,<br />

Tbe<br />

Wara, Eldradga aad FtauJgan. TJbej<br />

yf^MVlf^ar «a^^salaa^ V4eBa> ^>w ^<br />

s s l Q e w ^ V j y y f * ^ a S M s a V l f ^ B a r ^ « ^<br />

B» doubt tb* company doss, as<br />

"Connecticut'<br />

weeks.<br />

—Choa.<br />

are home<br />

the Winter.<br />

—Wulton Grace and .wife and Mrs.<br />

Rettie Foster np:nt o. day lost week<br />

t Cape May.<br />

—Frank Powell nnd wife, <strong>of</strong> Cam-<br />

den, spent Xmas here with his brother,<br />

Edward Powell.<br />

—Edward Chester and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

Millvillo, spent a few days here with<br />

Mrs. Reuben Chester.<br />

. Wm. Q%fHrt

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