ridg^CY HOUSE AT-THp- FERRIES PHILA.
HOTEL RIDGWAY at-theferries CAMDEN
ASSOCIATED HOTELS EUROPEAN PLAN ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER IN EACH ROOM
HENRY REEVES, MACHiNIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Rafter Heating, Gat Fitting. Irrigaton P'ants Installed.
Keystone 177Y 116 Pearl St., West Cape May
Special 30 day price on ELECTRICAL FIXTURES FOR A SIX ROOM HOUSE including 4 one light fixtures, 1 three light fixture for living room, one modern indirect bowl for dining room. , J|5I° REEVES & GREEN • ™ ' Engineering Company SHOW ROOM, 610 WASHINGTON STREET
' Keystone Phone, 16 A
Cape May, N. J.
Mr. Farmer, Fisherman, or any user of a Pumping Outfit ATTENTION * "\^ The European countries are busy slaughtering people; our country is busy making ammunition and powder, and help is getting scarce. Now why don't you get busy and buy this Little Irrigator which will save you time and hard labor. This Little Irrigator will pump water, saw wood, grind and shell corn, pump in pilings, irrigate the land, and will do many more useful things, which I can tell you if you will .call me up, or send me ! i • your name and address. a Price, Complete 'bObT THE LITTLE. IRRIGATOR Manufactured by M. SUBBER Woodbine, N. J. TT UUUUllIC, n. O.
MAKER OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
KEYSTONE PHONB 11-D
A FEW LEADERS FOR JULY — Children's gingham and percale dresses in several designs and styles" from 2 year size up to 14 years, at one special price. 50 cents each. Also -a line of tine white dresses at very modenne prices^ — A new lot of women's and children's musiin underwear; ! Middy Blouses. Shirt Waists, and Aprons. A. very pretty colored ' stripe lawn waist at 59 gents. „ 1 —Big reductions on all Summer Hats and trimmings. EMMA C. CARPENTER G29 Lafayette Street °sS^,T Keystone Phone 64-M
ICE CREAM AND FANCY CAKE Nothing but the Best . I Try Oar HOMEMADE BREAD'S* » L»»C KOKES & REUTER 524 Washington Street
THE HUDFORD A Ukit f or ConVeWng the Ford Into a One-Ton Truck The Hudford is the" ablution of the trucking problem — It™ hiu ~ already proved to be one of the biggeat successes in the Commerical Car field. Hudfofds We giving satisfactory day W. and day out service in nearly every line of business— what the Hudford is doing for other merchants it will
THE HUDFORD consists of an auxiliary frame, an internal gear driven truck rear axle, vith artillery truck wheels, and solid tires, 34x3 1 v, semi-elliptic truck springs and a heavy pressed-steel channel-section auxiliary frame which entirely replaces the rear construction of the Ford carf Surrounds and is attached by cross frame members to the Ford frame so that the original Ford frame becomes virtually a subframe carrying the engine, while the main fnyne is thatW the HUDFORD UNIT, which extends ■ 56 inches beyond the origimtKSsrtr"ra£ne, giving the car a total frame length of 10 feet 8 inches, and a wheel basd^of. lid inches. The drive is by large tubular propter shaft, with extra universal slip joint at front end to take care of spring Set ion. The axle is geared 7 to 1. ' This low gearing enables the Ford engine to j handle a ton load easily, and gives a normal speed of from 15 to 18 miles an hour. If desired, a gear of 6 to 1 instead of 7 to 1 can be had. and the rear equipped «*th pneumatic fifes 34x4 ',4. VTbe rear wheels of tjig. Ford, with their larger tires, are put on the front, otherwise the forward construction of the Ford ear remains entirely unchanged. The HUDFORD can be attached in a few hours. How Weight It Distributed 90% of the .load is carried on the roar truck axle and frame which constitute the HUDFORD UNIT— the front of the Ford car, which is the only part that remain* intact, carries practically no more weight than it would PRICE— c*3G0, f. o. b. Philadelphia. FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage Cape Ma,, N. J.
Suits Made to Order $15.00 to $45.00 Worth $15.00 to $45.00 ; | All kinds of Palm Beach Mohair and Keep Kool Kloth at Ten Dollars. ; Headquarters for French Dry Cleaning white- clothes. GYS RIEF Ladies' and Men's Tailor 423 Washington Street Cape Me,, N. J. ,
Niagara Falls Daylight Tours via Picturesque ReaVa?Iey6high \ ^ THROUGH ","The Switzerland of America" i SATURDAYS ft* k \% it SEPT. 2, 16 $10.00 ROUND TRIP Good 15 Days From Cape May PHILADELPHIA & Rf APING RAILWAY A«k Agent or Write for Niagara Fails Folder
Regal Shoes Some new Styles of Regal White Canvas Pumps have arrived just in time for the Fourth. ! Call and see them. ( M. C. FRYMIRE Broadway and York Ave. WEST CAPE MAY [
. j GREEN CREEK k fanners IsardTs shipping large loads ^ of oysters daily. y Herbert C. James and wife spent SunII day with their parents' here. Isaac Lenderman and wife entertained company all this week. Joseph Robinson, daughter Mary and k Mm. A. M. Robinson spent the first of j the week at Holly Beach. 5 Truman Hickman and wife witnessed the conferring of the first and second de0 grees in Cape May Grange 128, P. of H., e on last Tuesday evening and the Third s and fourth degrets on Monday night I, to a class of eight. Mrs. John Belle spent last week with p her daughter, Mrs. Alviq Fislfer at Court , 1 House. „ 1 . Miss Emma ''Vai son went to Phila- ' 1 delphia \VeMtsday for a few weeks visit. XV. a. Eldredge has so far recovered r as to be able to do light work. Capt M. M. Xorbury and wife, T. 1 ' Hickman and wife and Prof. John Kuim- i, by attended church service at the Meth- j ) odist church at Court House Sunday morning and listened to a- well prepared ( and a finely delivered sermon.' Dr. Lake is attending Mrs. Frank Ho;- . ling-head from a recent fall. ^ [ Game Warden Steel of Court House . was here Monday and took his boat j around in the sounds. Mrs. Josephine Conover is this week entertaining her sister, Mrs. Lucy and .j children from New Y'ork. ' • The most of oyj people were well " pleased in the defeat of the-SmaJl Board { of, Freeholders. Nearly every family was represented '' either at Cape May City or Wildwoodi ; on Tuesday. rfr . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ji. Loper drowtb Cape May,- Sunday and staid ore* the t Fourth with Capt. Richard Cresse and wife at theXife Saving Station. Mrs. Rae Bennett Springer of Eddystone, Pa., spent the week with her parents Capt. and Mrs. H. T. Bennett. • The potato patches of some of our farmers have been struck hard by the blackleg anil the vines are dying. Loper and Hemmingway have began getting meadow bay; the black grass crop is fairly good. ^ Ralph Schellinger, wife and- daughters Helen and Ethel attended Grange meeting at Dias Creek Tuesday evening aitd the girls assisted with the set out. Blight has severely hit a large per- . rentage of pear trees in this vicinity. | Miss Frances J-'isher has returned R , from a two weeks visit with her aunt X in Camden. She says she would like to A live in tamden if mama was there. « RIO GRANDE j Mrs. Rebecca l eal is entertaining a ; fr lady friend over the Fourth, from New I tl . Y01 k. I a; Mr. and Mrs. Leni Hickman of Burleigh is s ]>ending the week end with ill. ir par-nts Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Xcal are cnlorjain- S. ing o»er the Fourti., Miss Eliza.: belli Ne.-cn, of lenkintown'and -Mr. Rnvmoiid 14 Weber 01 Devon. . j -
Harry Hand, w:i.- ,iid two rlildren of, I Philadelphia are very pleasantly enjoying a time with their father Mr. W. Hand. 1 rj Mrs. A I lie Day and daughter of Cold i-q" ing is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ada ConnelL . » ' ' » j Mis. Smith Endieuti is entertaining ' I •" r brother, wife and children, of PJiila- | 1- ,>hia over the Fourth. . • >\e are glad to see Leon CortjUell out , ' t. the reejs again after a sever* spell sickness. - j Preaching in the M. E. Clinrch 011 Sun■i.i.v the 10th by the pastor. Rev. Morgan, both altemoon and evening. Mr*. Mae Riley visited the dental paris r at tt ildwood on Thursday last. Unildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A la your Money Making Money for ■ ' you ? The more of it you h'ave em- • . •Joyed for yoiu, the less you need to ! ' work yourself. The Security Trust • ' Co. will pay you three per cent on your I time account. |e The last word In Sea Foods and Sal- ! ads at McCann's Cafe. Good Music and ! singing. work at eonaiatant prices. Jeaae Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roof ■ M. Brown, 110 and 112 Jackson 8t j B stationery for Professional Mm at d special low prices until May 1st Star P and Wave Stationery Department
, .Miss Eliza Van Gilder spent last weak in Ocean City with Wends. Mrs. Marie Schureh of Ocean City, spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs.' Fred S. Carter. ) Mrs. L. C. Blake was in Ocean City Thursday. ' Miss Lillian Craig of Camden was an - oyer Sunday visitor with her parents, J- J. Craig and wife. I William Henderson, wife and two daughters, Viola and Lucy of Ocean City , were guests of Alfred H. Sapp and wife over Sunday. Miss Carrie Blake went to Ocean City on Saturday for the summer. Miss Victoria Corson and Miss Sallis i Corson were in Ocean City Saturday. I Miss Bessie' Dare of Ocean City is with 1 Mr- R. Groom this week. '"«J Mi-s Bessie Flynn of Collingswood is visiting Miss Etta Brown this week. Mrs. Hannah VanGilder is visiting her daughter at Court House this week, r Miss Mary Creamer came home Thursj ••'-» v after spending -everal weeks with I her brother in New York City. Miss Bertha Caldwell went to Ocean ity Friday for the s nmmw. * PROPOSALS f'~ L.igYrting~uT, "and" Public Plaosi in the city of .Cape May, N. J„ by Electricity and for the sale of Current to the said City. Sealed pro]Kisals will be received on July 23th l'Jlo, at 10.30 o'clock A. M-, at the Commissioners' Chamber® in the CitV-llall, Cape May,rN. J., for the Lighting of the Streets and publio places in the City of Cape May, by Electricity. and the sale of current to the 'said City for a term of five (5) year*. T' from August 1st, 1010. Specifications may be seen at the City Clerk's Office. , ■ The City "rWCrves the right to reject any and all bids. Signed, W. L. STEVENS, JOS. H. HAXES, TV. S. -SHAW, Commissioners of the City of Cape May, N. J. ' Attest:— WM. PORTER, City Clerk. 1423-7-8-10-3t - NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Ann Wilbraham, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward. L. Surrogate of the County of Capo made on the 20th day of June ' D. 1916, on the application of the subscribers, Executors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oatii or affirmation their claims and demands against tlie estate of said deceased within nine months the 20th day of June. A. D. 1016, or will be forever barred of any action against the subscribers. Dated June 20. A.'D. 1010. JOHN W.' WILBRAHAM, HARRY liKOCKl.EHURST, Sr., SAMX F. ELDREDGE, Execute!*. Proctor. u.;.'-7-s-»t
1,1 THE DISTRICT COURT 1 | OF THE UNITED STATES I Fcr the District of New Jersey " Max Hiinuwitcb uicA-e, Joseph Himowitch, lud. 1 In and as members of the _ 5 Firm of Metropolitan Bankruptcy .Buttling. Co., a Bankrupts./ To the creditors of MAX HIMOWITCH !■' AND JOSEPH MIMOWITCH, 1ND. AND AS MEMBERS OF iiJE FIRM OF METROPOLITAN BOTTLING CO., t of VXoodb.iie. iu the County Oi Cape 1 May. and district aiure-aid, bankrupts: Notice is hereby given that on the - twenty -ninh. day ot. Ma v. A P.. RilO, '• he said Slav Himowitch andh^frdfim- " " ••witch. - in, | . and j. of qfc — ^ duly adjudged bankr.ipts; and that the first meeting of their creditors will bo held a the Court Houfc-, in' the City of Bridg. ton. < urnht'rland County, New Jefsey. on July 2uth, 1916, at two o'clock in the afternoon at which time -aid creditors may attend, prove their claims; appoint a trustee. .-x„mine the ! bankrupt 'and transac t such other business as may properly come before said • meeing. ' -. ; 1 "roofs of claims must l«e mad- in j accordance with form prescribed bv P. S. Supreme Court, and indorsed in the »«». j Dated July fith, 11c Hi. ALBERT K. McALLISTER, Referee in Bankruptcy. 26 South Laurel Street, Bridgeton, N. J. OF CAPE MAY. Shows *11 streets and public places. Particularly desirable to show prospective renter*.. Price 10 cents each at Star and Was* tationery Department.

