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GREEN CREEK ImiIw seem to be subsiding. WilHam Holmes moved bis family Inb Holly Beach Friday to bis home tare. They moved from here some 20 jnaia ago. The continued cold and stormy •■(be: has prevented the contractor's Asaiu ^eiAing the state road to Cape "V Tbose of our people in the upper part «f the village are not very veil pleased With the rural free delivery. They thinlc the continuation of the Pierce's post- — ..•Ace vould have satisfied tbem far . tatter. Inhere are twelve persons living all alalia in our village.*-, , Cept. M. M. Norbury and T. Hickman tepta a business- trip to Wildwood Saturday. William Kimble of Rio Grande, has a tone of men taking away the sides of the graded road and putting it in proper *»!»• Mr. Griffith, wife and daughter spent Saturday with former friends at WildDill. Elmer Lake and mother were shopplag at Albig'8 store. Holly Beach. Saturday. Mr. George Weaver and wife were at Holly Beach Saturday. Miss Florence Brown spent pa it of Mat week with he- sister, at Chpe May, Lester Bright and Miss Viola Scull, Wildwood, called on Miss Olive Mathis Sunday afternoon. Capt. Joseph James drove to South Dennis Sunday and brought his aged another down home with him for a visit. She is well along in, her eighties. There will be an initiation of candidates this Saturday evening at the K. G. E. Castle. The nafubers have taken sb new life and a large number are present at every session. ill. and Mrs. Luther Crease entertained quite a large number of their friends one evening lest week at a social at their home. Mr. William Thompson has the contract to build a bungalow and garage | for Mr. Hath at the corner on a lot bought of Ralph Schellengcr. Charles Hollingsead and wife entertained Major James MacLanden of Anglesea; Alfred Cresse and daughter, Mrs. Lillie Johnson on Sunday. Charles H. Loper and wife entertained Capt. M. M. Norbury and wife on Tuesday and company from New York on Wednesday. Clinton Conovcr has a new stump puller for which he will use In clearing his new ground. Clint is one of our best energetic young men. MOTHER TE1LS HOW VINOL Wads Her Delicate Boy Strong New York City.-"My little boy was in • very weak, delicate condition as a result of gastritis and the measles and there seemed DO hope of saving his life. The doctor prescribed cod liver oil but be could not take it I decided to try Vinol — and with splendid results. It teemed to agree with him so that now he is a strong healthy boy. "-Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, 1090 Part Ave., N.Y.aty. We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, for run-down conditions, chronic coughs, coida and hnoefaitia. «*• *■* Hew tag.
l Miss Marion Mixner who was married ' to Walter Cresse in Camden during the I holidays has been quite sick with quinsy. She will spend some time with her par- , ents when she is able to take the trip, j ■ Arthur Hollingsead met with an acci- ^ dent on a return trip to Cape May the other night, it being very dark, the j fuses of his lamps burned out and in turning a corner at Burleigh his machine brought up into a telephone pole, breaking the wind shield, cutting the ^ face of a friend and injuring hie nose. , Truman Hickman and wife drove over | to Court House Sunday morning to the ! Baptist Church and listened to a fine 1 temperance address by Mrs. Ada Par- , cells. They were so much interested i they drove over in the evening and listened attentively to the same speaker. 1 She is the organizer and national lec turer for the W. C T. U. The Court ( House union was strengthened by an . ! addition oi one hundred and eights-en. it the best ever listened to on the quesThe family of Aaron M. Robinson re- ; ceived a cablegram on Tuesday that their son Raymond had safely arrived at his haven of rest in South Africa, where he has gone to practice his profession of dentistry. All wish him abundant success. He has already seen ( sights his fellow school mates will never \ see. When Your Child Cries , at night and tosses restlessly, you feel worried Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children break up colds in 24 hours. ( Relieve Fever ishness. Constipation, teeth ing disorders, and destroy worms. Used y by mothers for 28 years years. All Druggists, 25 cents. Sample FREE, j Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. P. 2-12-4 || Office of the | LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU U. S. Department of Agriculture. Monthly Meterologii^l Summary. Cape May. N. J., January, 1916 , | BAROMETER. Highest, 20 inst., 30.66 1 Lowest, 2d inst.. 29.76 . TEMPERATURE. Mean, 37.4 Normal, - 34.1 Highest, 28 inst., 65.0 [ Lowest, 9th inst., 12 Greatest daily range 28th inst. 29 , Least daily range, 15th inst 5 Excess for month 99 Excess since Jan. 1st-, 99 | , PRECIPITATION. - Normal rain for month, 3.87 in Rainfall month. 1.02 in . Greatest in 24 hours, 0.37 in Deficiency for month, 1.76 in Deficiency for year, 1.76 in WIND MOVEMENT, i Total movement, 7.412 m Average hourly velocity, 10 m 1 Maximum Velocity, NW. 8 init. 30 m Prevailing direction 6. WEATHER. ; CSear days 0 I Partly cloudy, 12 Cloudy 13 1 Number of days with rain, 16 | Days of fog I No. of days with snow, 4 4.6 in GEORGE L. LOVEJT, Official in Charge
DENN1SVILLE ] (Too late for last Issue.) I Mies Beulah Stiles who fata been very | in with pneumonia is slowly con vales- , . «tag. j. The Misses Fannie and Laura Lewis, j of LAnsdowne, are the guests of Miss , Mrs. Harry Stgle, of Woodbury, returned. home on Thursday after a few days sojourn with her mother and Bister. Oarl Woolson and Mrs Woolson spent ( I two days of this week in Philadelphia. Mrs. Edward Wells, accompanied by Miss R. Beesley, came from Philadelphia on Wednesday. Miss Wells returned the same day. Several of our residents contemplate buying automobiles in the early spring. Mr. Z. Taylor favors the Overland, Mr. Gandy the same, and Miss Gandy the ■ Buiek. Mrs Jay Mecrayaof Cmpe May, spent the day with Mrs. O. Geary recently. Mr. Haffcrt, editor of the Sea Isle Times, was in our village Saturday, looking after the interests of his paper. Miss Sara Fidler, one of our graduates from Court House High School, will act as substitute for Miss Martie Merwald in Sea Isle school for a few weeks. Miss Sara War is visiting her sister in Philadelphia for a short time. Franklin Buckneli, of Pennsgrove, •spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Anna Downs motored to Holly ' Beach for a week-end visit to her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. Shake Into Your Shoes Alien's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder for painful, smarting, tender, nervous feet. It takes the sting out of corns , and bunions. Over 100,000 packages are uses by the German and Allied ' troops at the frdnt. Sold everywhere, : cento 2-12-41 OF CAPE MAY. Shows all streets and public places. Particularlydesirable to show prospective renters . Price 10 cents each at Star and Wave Stationery Department. KEEP YOUR HOME DRY. Start the New Year with a new tin roof. This is the season of the year when old tin roofs give unlimited trouA postal card to Cha*- A. Swain, 305-7 Jackson Street, will bring information as to costs ~f roof, gutters and spouting, or any other ti orn sheet metal work. Don't wait until February storms in and ruin the wall paper and make the home damp, unsanitary and disagreeable. 4 • Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs. Good work at consistant prices. Jesse Brown, 110 and 112 Jack son 8tRain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs Good work at consistant prices. Jesse Brown, 110 and 112 Jackson St. FEEL LIKEG1VING UP? Cape May C. H. People On the Verge Of Collapse. A bad back makes you miserable all Lame every morning; sore all day. It hurts to stoop — it hurts to straighten. What with headache, dizzy spells, urinary weakness. No wonder people are discouraged, Who do not know the kidneys may be the cause of it all. Give the weakened kindneys needful Use a tested and proven kindney None endorsed like Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. George M. Bilber, Sea Isle City, N. J., says: 'T suffered for years with 1 kidney and bladder trouble. I tried any ' number of medicines and consulted doctors, but did not get much relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They did me so "•"**• good that I wouldn't think , of being without them." | Price 60c at all dealers- Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's ' Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Bilber t had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
~ f j Hrofeisional Cards jj jj. SP1UEK LEAM1NG COUNSELOR.AT-Li W Sohcitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Sta, Cape May, New Jersey. RAMTTEI. F KT.DRKDQF. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta., Cape May, New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Phone 35A. HENRY H. ELDREDGK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery for New Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May, New JeiJey. ■ JAMES M"TE. HILDRETH ^ COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey. ' Keystone Phone 39A. LEWIS T. STEVENS ! Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chanoery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public ! 618 Washington Street, Cane May, N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER ! I DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. - (One door above Keith's Theatre) Filling s specialty — from one dollar 1 up. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. My special plates never rock. No one has this method but myself. Will al- • low you carfare when you order the ' beat teeth. I Bell Phone — Walnut IMS. I ■ YOUR EYES are Your Tools ■ Whet cere a good workman takes oi hit toola to keep them in the best coodboo 1 Are Your Eyes All Right? - Let us lot then and aar jC*) whether thav aiedeew ihcw j work with Ire Ira* pcanblr Je PyS. C. A. LONGSTRETH r tVImVH Specialist In Eyt Testing • / s m r~' m "•**• . j ^ jj CAPE MAY OPTICA L~ 613 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. I EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE. PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone 'Phane 44D RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oe. Bay ' Bum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and it oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. Any ' druggist can put this up or r you can mix It at home at very' little cost. Full directions for making and use come In each box of Barbo Compound. It will , ' gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and removes dandruff. It Is excellent for falling hair and will make hareh r hair soft and glossy-. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not r ' pa trade marks oom-riRbt. otsalnrri or no ■enptkm for FREE SCACCH *>«! SB patentability, hank refervorea PATENT8 BUILD FORTUNE8 for ^ yoo. Oar free booklets tell how. what to Invent D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, 303 Seventh SL, Washington, D. C. ■■hi' ii—— ta
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled waiter. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office— 512 WASHINGTON STREET ; v , READING COAL YARDS and '•""•"PERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. M oi tephK Ttkpm. Manager
IT ' 1 L. 1 Lime - - - - - I 1 ( Known for 45 Years) I Lime your land with GOOD LIME, IT PAYS j Lime does liberate and unlock tbe potash held fti 1 the soil, and otherwise not ■ vailable. • ^ Cheap Lime pays no better than Cheap Clothing — — WE SELL — ™ .Knickerbocker Quality Lime Guaranteed to meet all State Laws, ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS Keystone pbone 144. Cape May, N. J. I 1 1 Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING * Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone 126 A
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xocncLiumra tua a mi X~~1 end Is apt to be attended with -- |rTn~ snt circumstances, especially when tbs removal of furniture end plotnran brings out the defects of your well papers. It Is nlao tbs bant time to hnve new paper ing done, end e po el mslled U W. U t LeNolr will bring tim to ynu with semplea of any description. His WMft Is of the beet, stiff' his prices mors then reasons We. W. LENOIR 410 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone lllx.
W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Pbone 161M MTh. WARE 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE H0USEFURNISHING6 • BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLB Established 1878 Keystone 114X El wood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY, N. J Auto Delivery Keystone Pbone 228D Bell Phone 1 7W FRANK ENTR1KEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CARS STORED. CARS rTTPKn DAY OB N73HT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. AGENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MOB SE OA8 AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE x-JoA BELL is-A HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigaton Plants InstsBed. ■ Keystone 177Y 116 Ptarl St, West Cape May

