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HOT ICE OF ELECTION CITY OF CAPE MAY, N. J. Notice is hereby given that a Primary ■lection will be held in the First, Secend, Third and Fourth Election Districts of the City of Cape May, N. J.. at the house of Eliaa C'overdale, 1160 Washington Street - for the First Election District; at the Old Wafer W.rka Building on Washington Street near Madiaon avenue, for the Second Election District ; at the Public School Building on Franklin Street for the Third KUrtiun District; at the stole of Ed. ward Crease, 106 Perry Street, for the Fourth Election District; on TUESDAY', SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914, betwei-n the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. at. which time the Republican, Democrat and Progressive TBboeevelt) party will vote by official ballot for candidates for their respective parties for the General Election to be heM on ' TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 In the Primary Election of the Republican party, there will be elected: Ttree County Executive Committeemen in each district. Ia the Primary Election of the Democrat party there will be elected: Two County Executive Committeemen in each district. In the Primary Election of the Progressive (Roosevelt) party there will be. elected: One County Executive Committeeman | in each district. . I In the Primary Election of each of . the mid parties there will be elected | candidates for the following offices, to bo filled at the General Election to be ' held on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 j One Member of the House of Repre- I aratatives of the United States. < I One Member of the General Assembly. One County Clerk. One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. One AldermanAlderman.
Three Couneilmen to serve for 3 years. One Councilman to serve for 1 year. One Assessor to serve for 3 years, ■ne Collector' to serve for 3 years, •ne Treasurer to serve for 3 years. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will ait at Flret, Second. Third and Fourth Election HRricts of the City of Cape May, N. J~ at the houae of Elias Coverdale. 1160 Washington Street for the First Election District; at the Old Water Works Building on Washington Street near Madison Avenue for the Second Elec tion District; at the Public School Build, fag on Franklin Street for the Third Section District; at the store of Edward Crease. 106 Perry Street, for the j "Fourth Election District, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914 between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. on that day, and . TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27th. 1914. between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making • a registration of voters and to revise , and correct the register of voters for the General Eleetion to be held on . TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914. , ■Wot ice is herebv given than on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 , between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. , and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election . will be held at which time the voters . of the aald City will vote for the fol- ' lowing officers: -One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. One Member of the General Assembly. Oae County Clerk. One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. One Alderman. Three Couneilmen to serve for 3 years. One Councilman to serve for 1 year, j One Assessor to serve for 3 years. ( One Collector to serve for 3 years. s One Treasurer to serve for 3 wears. THOS. W. MILLET. ,
City Clerk. , 8ept. 3rd. 1914. ] 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION ' BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY, N. J. , Notice is hereby given that a Primary | Eleetion will be held in the Borough Hall . fa West Cape May X. J_ on TUESDAY", SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914, i between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. at which time the p Republican. Democrat and Progressive e (Roosevelt) party will votp by o'ficial ballot for candidates for their respective I parties for the General Eleetion to be , t held on I.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 !h In the Primary Election of the Re-jli publican party there will be elected: Three County Executive Committee- jC In the Primary Eleetion of the Dem- ( ecrat party there will be elected: It Two County Executive Committee- ;< Men. f In the Primary Election of the Pro- C gressive (Roosevelt) party there will be:1 elected : j C One County Executive Committeeman. In the Primary Election of each of.o the said parties there wilr be elected C candidates for the following offices, to be filled at the General Election to be 'I held on 'a TUESDAY", NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 ',o Oae Member of the House 'of Representatives of the United -States , b One Member of the General Assembly, o One County Clerk. x ' s One Coroner. / » One Chosen v Freeholder. C One Mayor fortwo years. Two Couneilmen to serve for 3 years. ? Notice is hereby given that the Board •f Registry and Election will ait at the b Borough Hall, in West Cape May. on a TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd. 1914 )v between the hours of -7 o'clock A. M. " and 9 o'clock P. M. on that day. and >• on >r TUESDAY'. DCTOBER-~27th, 1914. between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 f o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making < a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for the j r funeral Election to be held on" C TUESDAY'. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914. . CI Notice ia hereby given than On jC TUESDAY'. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 , betwr^n the hours of 6 o'eloek A. M. 1 and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election ^
will be held at which time the voters of the said Borough will vote for the following officers: - One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States, line Member of the General Assembly. Due County Clerk. 0 One Coroner. .. One Chosen Freeholder. "t One Mayor for two years. , Two Couneilmen to serve for 3 years. _ Dated, September 3th, 1914. THEODORE W. REEVES. ^ Borough Clerk. e NOTICE OF ELECTION BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY L e Notice is hereby given that a Primary | Election will be held in the Borough of ' .South Cape May at the Borough Hall, on e TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914. e between the hour- of 7 o'eloek A. M. i and 9 o'clock P. M. at which time the I Republican, Democrat and Progressive I " I Roosevelt ) party w ill vote by official j ballot for candidates for their respective i parties for the General Election to be j held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 lu the Primary Eleetion of the Republican party there will be elected: Three County Executive Committeemen. 8J In the Primary ?"1 -ction of the Demloerat party there v ... be elected: 1 Two County Executive Committee[j In ' he 1' imarv Election of the Pro1 Igressi- il. -osevelt) party there will be ' • elected : !j One County Executive Committeeman In the Primary Election of each of | the said parties there will be elected " candidates for the following offices, to I be filled at the General Election to be " held on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. -entail ve* oi me unuea .-bib tee.
One Member of the General Assembly. J1- One County Clerk. "• One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. ■ One Mayor for 2 years.' , Two Couneilmen to serve for 3 years. J Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election .will sit at the ? Borough Hall. South Cape May, on • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914 ; between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. j and 9 o'clock P.'M. on that day, and . r TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1914, 1 between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 ' : o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making . a registration of voters and to revisr | and correct the register of voters for the ' General Election to be held on 1 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914. . ' Not ire is hereby given than on • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 . betwren the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. - and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election . will be held at which time the voters r of the said Borough will vote for the fol- J lowing officers: > ! One Member of tlie House of Repre- ' ' sentatives of the United States. j One Member of the General Assembly. ( One Oonntv Clerk. One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. ' One Mayor for 2 years. 1 Couneilmen to serve for 3 years. ' September 5th. 1914. K. B. MARTIN, Borough Clerk. NOTICE OF ELECTION ( BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT ( Notice is hereby given that a Primary f Election will be held in the Borough of ' Cape May Point at Corson's Store, on ( TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914, J between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. oeiween uie uours oi : oe iocs -v ji.
and 9 o'eloek P. M. at which time the Republican, Democrat and Progressive (Roosevelt) party will Vote by official ballot for candidates for Their respective parties for the General Election to be .held on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 In the Primary Eleetion of the Republican party there will be elected: Three County Executive Oommitteri In the Primary Election of the Dero-j.-wrat party there will lie elected: Two County ' Executive Committee- , In the Primarj' Eleetion of the Progressive (Roosevelt) party there will l>e elected: Ope County Executive Committeeman. In the Primary Election of each of , the Mid parties there will be elected I candidates 7or lln- following offices, to filled at the General Election to be held on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 jOne Member of the House of Repre- I | sentatives of (.he United States, j One Member of the General Assembly. ' (One County Clerk. One Coroner. i Chosen Freeholder. Mayor. : Two Councilman to serve for 3 years jOne Assessor to serve for 3 years. Notice is hereby given that the Board .of Registry and Eleetion will sit at | store, on Y'ale avenue, on i TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914 i between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. 9 o'clock 'P. M. on that day, and i • TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27tb, 1914, ! ^between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 ! o'clock P. M. for tfaa purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise i and correct the register of voters for said Election to be held on i TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914. . i , Notice is herebv given than on 1 [ TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 i (between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. ' jand 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election i be bald at which time the voters of the said Borough will vote for the fol- i lowing .officers: Member of the House of Representatives of the United • States, Member of the General Assembly. I (One County Clerk. ' . i One Qoroner. i (One Chosen Freeholder. Mayor to serve for, 3 years 1 : Two Councilman tb serve for 3 years < One Assessor to serve for 3 years. i | Dated September 5. 1914. i Borough Clerk. » ^ JOHN W. CORSON,
™ NOTICE OF ELECTION e. LOWER TOWNSHIP f- Notice is hereby given that a Primary • El t-t -tion u ill be held in the Lower Township. at the Township House, at Cold Spring, on TUESDAY', SEPTEMBER 22nd. 1914, *• between the liours of "■ o'eloek A. M. and 9 o'clock P.\ M. at which time the Republican. Democrat and Progressive '• ( Roosevelt) party will vote by official — ballot for candidate* for their respective parties for the General Election to be held on TUESDAY'. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 In the Primary Eleetion of the Re- I y publican party, there will be elected: •f Three County Executive Committeemen. In the Primary Eleetion of the DemI ocrat party there will be elected: p j Two County Executive Coramitteee |n,enj | In tlie Primary Election of the Pro- ■ gressive f Roosevelt) party there will be (elected: I One County Executive Committeeman In the Primary Eleetion of each of the said parties there will be elected candidates for the following offices, to. | be filled at the General Ejection to be held on TUESDAY'. NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 , One Member of $he , House of Representatives of the United States. ' One Member of the General Assembly. , One County Cl^-rk. One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. One Township Clerk for 3 years. . Two Surveyors of tlie Highway for 1 < 1 >'nr- 1 3 One Township Committeeman for 3 e One Constable for 3 years. One Pound Keeper for District No. 1 for 1 year. •' One Pound Keeper for District No. 2 •> for 1 vear. year.
One Pound Keeper for ' District No. 3 < One Pound- Keeper for District No. 4 for 1 year. I Appropriation for Roads j I Appropriation for Deficiencies. h Appropriation for Relief of Poor. ■ Notice is hereby given that the Board ( of Registry and Election will sit at the Township House at Cold Spring, on < j TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd. 1914 between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. on that day, and I ! TUESDAY'. OCTOBER 27th. 1914. " ► between the hours of 1 o'clock and r I , ©(clock P. M. for the purpose of making a" registration of voters and to revise 1 and correct the register of voters for said General Eleetion to be held on . TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914. . is herebv given that on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 ' etween the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election i will be held at which time the voters of the said Township will vote for the 8 following officers: One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. One Member of the General Assembly One County Clerk. One Coroner. One Chosen Freeholder. c One Township Clerk for 3 year*. j T wo Surveyors of the Highway for 1 , ine Township Committeeman for 3 >ne Constable for 3 year*. Pound Keeper for District No. 1 ' for 1 year. , Pound Keeper for District No. 2 for 1 year. t Pound Keeper for District No. 3 for 1 year. One Pound Keeper for District No. 4 t for 1 year. 0 Appropriation for Roads \pprOpriation for Deficiencies. 1 l. 14,1 iJciicicncir*.
e Appropriation for Relief of Poor, e Dated Sept. 5th. 1914. 1 CHARLES C. REEVES, e Township Clerk, e NOTICE OF ELECTION BOROUGH OF WOODBINE ' I Notice is hereby give that a Primary I Eleetion will be held in the lturough of Woodbine, in Liberty Hall, on " TUESDAY", SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1914, , between the floors of 7 o'clock A. Mr f and 9 o'clock P. M. at which time the I Republican, Democrat and Progressive , (Roosevelt) party will vote by official ; . ballot for candidates for their respective n parties for tlie General Election to be held on •I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914 1 j In the Primary Eleetion of the Re- 1 . publican jmrtv tliere will be elected: i [ Three County Executive Committee- , In the Primary Election of the Dem- 1 I crat party there will be elected: Two County Executive Committee- I I In the Primary Election of the Pro- ' t gressive (Roosevelt) party tliere will be elected: < One County Executive Committeeman c In the Primary Election of each of I the said- parties there will be elected . candidates for the following offic-s. to ' filled at the General Election to b- • t held on • TUESDAY". NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 i One Member of the Hoilw of Repre- , I s.-ntatives of the United States. . One Member « f M,e General Assembly. ' '■ , One County Clerk, ' ! ' One Mayor to serve for 2 year-. 1 . I Two CuuuviluK-n u> serve for 3 years, i One Councilman to serve fo,- 1 "year. ' i Notice is hereby eiven that tlm Board • of Registry and Election will. -it at tit- • Boroi ".'i of Woodbine, in the Liberty . ■ Hall, on / ■ V TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd. 1914 ' . between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. ; and 9 o'clock P. M. on that day, and P TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27th. 1914." 1 the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making registration of voters and to revise f and correct the register of voters for the . General Election to be held on _ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1914. . 1
Notice ia hereby gives than on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. 1914 between the hours of 6 o'eloek A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election will be held at which time the votes* r the said Borough will vote for the fol- . lowing officers: 1 One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States. One Member of tbe General Assembly.'' . One County Clerk. " t Hue Coroner. . One Mayor to serve -for 2 years. 1 Two (Ymneilmen to serve for 3 years. , One Councilman to serve for 1 "year. H. L. GREENBERG, Borough Clerk. Dated September 5th. 1914. PERSONAL MENTION (Continued from first page.) •Mr, C. Clothier, of the firm or. Straw - anjl Clothier, of Philadelphia, is eiijoving an extended vacation at the Colonial. He is delighted with our Sep. teudier weather and will probably fctay tin- month out. Dr. L. C. Asliburu has returned from a two days state board meeting of optometrists which was held at AsbtiVv The meeting was held to pre. |utr>- examination question- for optometrists throughout the state of NewExaminations will ' be held at during the first or second week iieoion uuriug i ne nrsi or seconu weea
I of November, when it is expected that two hundred and fifty applicants will take the examination which will -confer the degree of optometrist. An optometrist ia one skilled in the scientific ' ( treatment of the eye without the ti*c of drugs. I.inford Halbruner has placed on ei- I at the .Star and Wave Office, a gigantir red sweet |iotato. The Hal- ' farms are noted for excellent Miss Helen Harried of Stockton avehas returned to Merchant vW <', N. ■ L. after spending the summer in Cajie Mia* Eh-niior Johnson has returned to ' Mereliantville, N. J., after spending the greater part of the slimmer with Miss Helen Ha rued." Mis- >1. Harm-d of Merchantville, N._ has returned home afti-r spending tlie summer in Cape May. F. P. Harned'of Stockton avenue lias ' closj-d hi- cottage for the season return, to his winter home in Mereliantville, N. J. 1 bliss R. Halpiu has arrived in Jacks<inville. Fla.. after a delightful trip on ' the water which we trust has been a beneficial one. Miss Halpin destination will be at Daytona. Miss Natalie and Florence Hart under the sii|M-rrt*ion of Mrs. J. Lowe are two of the junior guests at the Columbia. are enjoying the battling every .
day." Mrs. (has. H. Stanley an dson John of • Laurel, Md., are enjoying the breexes " from the Star Villa porches Mrs. P. L. Fisher, daughter Grace and e«ii Philip are amoug the late sojournerat tlie Star Villa. AWARDS AT THE COUNTY FAIR The farm and home exhibits at tbe ' County fair were all in the Grange tents not thut exhibits were limited to grange ^ members, but it was hoped the granges , would i-aeh gather in the best in its , , vicinity. As neither Tuckaboe. Palermo. I South Sea villi- or Stone Harbor made a j- showing the inference of the visitors must lie that trucking and good cooking is to be found in tlie lower town. , ships only. Each of tlie other coinmun- f had good exhibits to make but ^ waiting for grange members to come around to get the stuff -were left. Next vi-ar all exhibits will be individual and ( • it now all growers can grow ( to win. Dennis Township's exhibit was I tbe corn of Charles L. Fidler and his entry iu tlie poultry show, the corn re- ' i reiving first for yellow. « I Only the three granges, Dias Creek, 1 Grande and Cold -Spring had tents j and the displays in these with the entry -if each in the Live Stock division and shown in the stalls, was most creditable. ' The awards were in order named: Pas- t I try and Canned Goods. Dias Creek, : Spring and Rio Grande. Fancy j Work. Cold Spring, and Dias Creek. Pro-. • iure. Dias Creek. Cold Spring and Rio Grande. Live Stock, Dias Creek, Rio j Irande and. Cold Spring. In the Dins s Creek tent was a fine exhibit by Florist j Lange, of Court House. The exhibit of corn of Clinton Crosse for the special prises was with the Dias Creek grange and was of the Boone Count White with ® which stock he won last year. * \ 0 * Ink Eradicator will remove ink spots y from paper or fabric of any kind — 25 cent* at the Star and Wave Stationery - F
THE SCHOOL ■ CONTEST (Continued from firet page) r> CANNED FRUIT Sarah Broughton, Eldora, first prize. BEST LOAF OF BREAD Girla under 13 years. I Katlierine MacKiasic, Rio Grande, firet prize. Girla over 13 year*. Frances Greenstein, Woodbine, firet - prize. Olive MeDonel, Rio Grande, second prise," Class i. BEST WORK BAG MADE BY HAND I Winifred Brown, Court ouse, firet prize. Alice J. Mills, Court House, second prize. Class a. " BEST WORK BAG MADE BY' HAND s Geneva S. Paul, Court Houae, first r prize. Agnes Selmrman, Dennisville, second Class i. BEST DARNING OF^HOLE IX STOCK, i ING OR DRESS GOODS, f 'Not less than One Inch fa "Diameter) Mary Hartman, Woodbine, first prize. Bessie Feldman, 'Woodbine, second prize. Class i. BEST SETTING PATCH IN DRESS GOODS, NOT PLAID Grissie Kien. Woodbine, first prize. Class a.
BEST SETTING PATCH IN PLAID I DRESS GOODS Ida E. Smith. Sea Isle City, firet prize. Etta Janofslcy, Woodbine, second Class i BEST APRON MADE BY .HAND Edith Endieott, Rio Grande, first Florence Stevens, So. Dennis, second prize. Class a Olive Douglass, Court House, first prize. Mary A. McCormick, South Dennis, second prize. NEEDLEWORK-CROCHET Grace S. Learning, Cold Spring, Academy, first prize. CENTER -PIECE Helen Robertson, Academy, ColfT Spring, first prize. EMBROIDERED COLLAR Ruth B. Swain, Academy, Cold Spring first prize. City First National Bank Prizes BEST HAND SEWING Eilitli Endieott, Rio Grande, first Anna Yf. Hewitt. Dennisville, ma-ond BEST LAYER CAKE Pearl Rotwinirk. Woodbine. BEST LOAF CAKE Olive Douglass, Court House. BEST IX)AD OF BREAD Dias Creek Grange. SECOND LOAF OF BREAD. Katlierine MacKisaic. Rio Grande.
: ^^MMdren's Satisfaction Guaranteed > C. A. LONGSTRETH Specialist in Spa Tasting St Mukel Street PhiUtlelphU. P*. RIO GRANDE Mi -s Mary -Duke, of Tuckaboe, is spending u week with her friend Ml. Rodney Bvih-y Miaa Virginia Edwards entertained i Sunday Mr. feohn Kirliy of Ocean City. Mrs. Reberea Neal and daughter Misreturned to Trenton on Monday , alter spending the summer in their home Mis- Ntel is attending the State ( School. Mr. 1). E. Goff who is employed at for the Fall months -|ient Sat urdav and Sunday with his wife henMrs. Smith Endieott was visiting in Philadelphia the first of the J week. ( ; Mrs. Roy Wolcott, of Wildwood, is J spending tlie week with her parents. 1 and Mrs. Frank Downs. Mrs. Sydney Goff and daughter of , Cape May spent Tuesday with Mrs. D. E. Goff. I Morris Horaan of Cold Spring, is ' spending a few days with his brother Homan. Robert Neal, son of- Mr. and Mrs.- t Fred Neal left on Sunday afternoon to f
pursue a course fa «rfl engineering at Bucknell University, Lewiaburg, Pa. Bob r as he is familiarly called by his associates, and classmate* of Middle Township High School, will be greatly missed, as be was generally the life of the class. But not only his* class mate* wiH miss him, as we learn that a young lady of Goshen i* spending some very ■t lonely evening since Sunday. Country Clerk A, C. HiWreth was eont fined to his bed the first of the week with a severe attack of lumbago, d Mrs. Nellie Brown, |geut at the Reading R. R., is on her two days vacation this week, she being releved by Leon Hickman. it X Next Tuesday being primary d don't forget to come to tbe polls and cast that vote, as there are several good, • solid candidates on both tickets. ^ Mr. and Mrs. El wood Wool son, of West %Cape May. spent Sunday with d Mrs. Wool— qii sister, Mr*. Bertha Neal. William McCarthy is tlie proud owner of a new motorcycle. ) "Mm. Steclman, one of the stall of -. the W. C. T. U. of Atlantic City, gave <• v very interesting talk in the M. E. Church here on Sunday evening on the liquor traffic in New Jersey, and -also on local option. Mrs. Clara Cresse spent -Monday with relatives and friends in Wildwood. 1 Captain Silas Shaw Is build ing a new chicken house and will engage in the ) poultry business this winter. Fred McKisaic, who has been employed at Wildwood, hag given up his position t and is now attending High School at Cope May Court House. ) Mr. and Mrs. Gedvge Gherson motored '-.i Wildwood on Saturday evening and witnessed the drama "eg /)' My Heart," which wa» given in Blaker's Theatre. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOTICE t TO ■ Horse Buyers ChanCe for farmers, teamsters, lumb- ^ ermen. coalmen, expressmen, liverymen, dairymen, icemen, contractors, etc., or in fact, anybody in need of a horse. United States Express Stables s & c No connection with any other stables. 435 and 437 East 23rd Street, New Y'ork City. 165 Young Work Horses and Mares in good condition, weighing from 900 to 1600 lbs. Above horses have been used in and around New York and buvs been bought green within the past two years. Among them are matched teams suitable for general business. Also pavement Bore mares for farm work, 30 daya trial allowed, if not as represented can be returned in t rial -time. No reasonable offer refcised. Will also di-pose of express wagons and harness, ami for the benefit of out of town folks, will have all horses purchased, tested by state veterinqp-. All horses shipped Fro* with collars and halters. Apply at office. 435 and. 437 Ea.t 23rd St New York City 6Ct— 7-18— tf. FOR SALE Honse and Sixteen Building Lots House with- nine rooms recently renovated and improved, 616 Broadway at a sacrifice as owner has no further use for his home. Also 16 building lot- . on Sixth and Seventh avenues ami Broadway; in measurement fiom reg ular size to quarter acre lot*, all on 50 feet wide streets, at- a reduction of prices from $5C to $150 on each lot, and on easy terms, for aixtj> days only. Apply to me personally on the premises or to any of tbe agents. J. L. See "Won by Wireless" at the Auditorium, Saturday. Oofaber 3, 1914, for the benefit of West Cape May -Chapel. adv. on page 8.

