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^Kw"4' yoat H0»or'* *"** i y/Au^ C^J . ^ h 1 rDESVTETrt!*aM.J ' 11 U"-f —■ — J <*«* fl srsvr .^B ■P CQW> BglTLg"^ / O , WB * etafa.frfK^ S^ p9B| ■ We£p7" •<*»'/ /i ■B^r ,^vx7 III S' •"rs3^B "? i** ,"l"»-a*™a""" °' / /'l li '""P"1 F^ffiF *""'- "2. tr- /// ^ r - T -' ■''/ // - painter proi 5o& f **ure/ ' I y f - snd Small Work i , -V Carefull Executed J 31 ' {nd" I Eatimatog Cheerfully Furnished I / ^ ' ■ , th. <w. . W> ^ IWWU. »■ I ■■ A i-™ — let ^C. . scire =f <5/^ r>\ O '3 Samuel T. Bailey, Jr SEW V> J ,ui- Well* Driven y Ag«nt or W.&B.. Dotfglaa snd Buckeye Wood Pumps, Force 0 ^^K), . Pumps end Power rumps - adL -d Strainers. Pipe and Fittings ^E, 'notice u. the V of said dec.. uj exhibit "let I "riber under oatb or affirms- _ _ ■tns and demands against. . Ill I -I A \\ id deceased within mas ^ * VlL/uX) xth day of November, BS8T ASSOB^MlRt OF OUT ' f ■vill be forever bar- 4 1 t the aubeeribw. AT FHILABH«aA PRICM - 'V 1913. Mlggpn MOTH, anneal. VEI ^"S/llAEDWAM 8T0&1 'TLLINERY -mmed and untrtes* '-aa,

sets baa been very grea^^B three year* and is bouiid^H Increasing rapidity with ead^H of itself will contribute growth of the resort. We hotels, of the very best class. I?^H % were a half doien here right now,y|^B erly Advertised, they would have ' '.prosperous summers as the beach fronO hotels qf Atlantic City and it would re- J quire comparativcly*tKBe time to build up a winter business as prosperous. j More extensive advertising for gen | Ww*! purposes is to be done and will ! ^^ttB- eorrespond.ngly large results. As j K» have remarked before, the same ef- - j^rta as jmt forth hi California, and the ""'name amount of publicity, will yield •e great or greater results in this ecc- - tion, and Cape May may easily become hi a few years a Los Angeles in popu- * latlon, prosperity and Vorld-wide fame. We must learn to look upon things, broadly and refuse to permit narrow v views and narrow policies to hold us. . .'Wise discretion and good judgment are fcjUtodtled at nil ii me* to distinguish bej,. tween real and fanciful projects and to j^tUstingiiisli the glib-togued. smooth j t »«tin-Tr V, V ho seeks to fasten himself f aa a parasite upon the march of events' -J- 1 from the man who adventures his real * money in quest of legitimate proeporitv. The former is always alertly aw#it ing •ouiething to prey^upen and there me . many of him. "Hero's to a Merry Qiristmas and a I Eappv New Tear. Her^s to the Cape ■> May of to-day and to-morrow. Here's - to a long Jife and the realisation of the most optimTstic dreamer, for. a- Cape May , great as a resort, great as a seajy. port, great as one or the progressive ^enterprising and up-to-date cities of the ki [ ' _ SIM itewarf, $1M

^^•wae. Just think. I here are folks who ^ want dogs! I JOIN THE CRUSADE! 1 8 Cooperate with your neighbor to help the community. e Open your eyes to the advantages of ; 5 your town. ' Make it a practice to buy from home merchants. • Money invested at home brings the sur- • eat d'videnta Understand that in unity there is [ town. - Nine-tenths of our people believe in this p town. It is up to us to enlist the other I ' ' tenth. ' The knockers hurt everybody and help! ' nobody; ' Yon surely cannot afford to be one of! ' them. • Do not be a brake on the community j wheal. Every town must progress or it will ' retrograde. : Vigorous ^efforts on your part bring I 1 results. ' Every citizen has some influence ; nse • yours for good. Look around you and get others to ' wake up. ' Orgnnire. and make your organization ; Jo something. Prove yourself loyal and work in i harmony. Many may be waiting for you to start somethingExert yourself and you need not worry . about the others. ; Nothing is accomplished when nothing , ' it attempted. I The time Is now: the place is here; will j *»Wp' Lv, .. . „ ° , ■ ! 7OTr the Security Trust Oo. 1 \

0 my chest." 1 : Vlnol contains the curative, healing i principles or frtsb cols' Uv-rs (without oil) and tonic Iron. We guaran- , j tee it to be delicious In taste ard to Batiafy you with Its medlcln;! ef'octa. j i P. S. If you have any skin trouble P try Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. i Mecray's Pharmacy. Ospe May, N J •f : UNCLAIMED LETTERS ,e | List of unclaimed letters remaining in | j Cape May Post Office for week ending J December 24, 1»18: Newman, Mir s 'Nicholson, Mr. Harry i Taylor, Mrs. Bessie g In calling for the above, please say { advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. P. M. 1 CASTOR I A f Pox Infants and Children lbs Kind You Hate Always Bought 1' • ' NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS ? ' Estate o£ Joseph W. McPherscn, Deceased e i Pursuant to the order, of Edward L. ' | Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape j ' I May, made on the 17lb day of Decern- j | bcr A. D. 1018, on the application of the j i subscriber. Administrator of eajd ' | deceased, notice is hereby given ~lo the ' 11 1 creditors «f said deceased to exhibit' | to "The subscriber under oatfi or affirms ' tion their claims and demands against ; • the estate of paid deceased within nine months from the seventeenth day of De- ' ! camber, A. D. 1918. or they will bo for^■j ever barred of any action against .the ; subscriber. { 1 Dated December 17. A. D. 1918. -] SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, ! .1--: Administrator : H ; s Charles. A. Swain hrt a very large, -the wigs is sufficient. I

a formation. We will mail one of ^ . our 1914 Calendars to anyone anaTROY LAUNDRY Harry E. Balm, Proprietor n 310 Decatur Street 8 Cape May, N. J. ■I I 1 v M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER | 22 Years Experience ; Sell anything, any time or any place Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terras reai- < >*bla ' 181 York Ave., West Gape May. , ■ -j NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS 1 Estate of Achsah Wood, Deceased. ; Pursuant to the order of Edward L. I ' Iiioe, Surrogate of the County of Oape - May, made on the !7th day of Decem1 bor A. D. 1913, on the application of the 3 subscriber. Administrator a t. a of said - deceased, notice is hereby given to the - creditors of said deceased to exhibit s to the subscriber under oath or alfirma- | tion their elaims and demands against j the ^estate of said decased within nine • months from the seven teanth day of Der : eember, A. D. 1918, or they will be for- . 1 ever barred of any actiop-agaJHSTThe ■

vrj H* I " Your Part in a Better Telephone Service piiuii ■ . 1 '*• » ■111 We are pleated to receive suggestions that i m will lead to the betterment of telephone service j gn — always. We feel it our duty to standardize con- - j Ip stantly and improve our equipment and operat- ! ing methods to the best known standards, to j M maintain the highest efficiency and system, and | || to demand of our employees competence and H§. courtesy. Those -are our responsibilities. But tele- | H phone service — good telephone service — does g not begin and end with the Company. The i i§ way you give a call, the way the operator | Hi handles the call, the promptness with which §H the ring is answered, constitute good telephone I ij service. --p-- ' YOU and THEY must operate as well as jg| she. ' ' J | The Bell System : ' Capr. May Shoe Repairing Company 112 JAClfeoN STREET, ♦ Is not an old cobbler shop, fcut an Up-to-date Shoe Factory- Shoes repaired by e&ctricity while you wait. AT work guaranteed. The oni place of its kind ia the city.