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GREEN CRM Qapt Librand Grace and two lady friend.- of Goaheti called on Mr. and Mrs. Beath on Friday. Mr. Charles Holt of Camden is with "Mr *nd Mrs. Chris Lehman at the Damping station. I- Miss Minerva Brown is desisting her blater, Mrs. Seth Miller in caring for i 6cth lb, and the post office duties. Miss Mabel Bright of Atlantic, City i •pent Sunday with" ;hegv grandmother, Mrs. C'P. Foster. Timing Richmond and wife, Thos. Huttonlock and wife spent part of last i week wit& tlrftf' £ftW - parents at DiTiding Creek. Clinton C Oonover has the lumber on the ground for improvements to his already well ajrainged home. Joseph Camp, who is largely interested in the king crab business along the Ospe shore will this season ship his eatsh after rough grinding to Billingsport by water instead as here-to-fore by raO. He has one large barge built ' and another nearly completed for the business. They will be towed to their . port. This industry gives good profitable employment to many" men from early spring till late in summer, be- | side furnishing a first class fertilizer for : the farmers. Mr. A. B. Millar accompanied by Hon. •J. M. E. Hildreth visited his farm here Saturday. Alvin Fisher and wife of Oourt House visited her parents, John Bell and wife ; on Sunday. Prof. J. D. Hoffman and wife of Fish- | ' ing Creek called on friends here Sunday, j ' Dorothy Lopur is with her aunt at Wild wood for a summer visit. j' The parties that rented and live in Ed j Armstrong's house returned, to New | York last week and on account of the j I infantitus scare they returned here to remain during the summer. ' Miss Ethel Schellinger attended the j school of methods at Asbury Park last l and this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Miller and maid, of , Cape May City, were up to his farm on 1 Tuesday. Mrs. Mary B. Miller who has been ' with friends in Philadelphia and Baltiimore sipce last fall is now— with hi-r ' niece Mrs. Lydia Robinson for the sum- • Mr. Joseph Camp, wife and son Prank epent part of last week at Sea Girt, returning home Sunday. The officers of Arbutus Temple, ladies 1 (■ of the K. 0. K., were duly installed in < 8 office Thursday afternoon by District Brand Tempter Mrs. Alwilda Mixner. ' Refreshments were served after the i John Trout and family of Eldora 1 now occupy the house of Capt. Lewis Ross. District Brand Chief Edgar A. Ballas of Yin-land was h-re Saturday evening and installed the officers of Ex- I celsior Castle K. G. E. The appointed officers were not present and they will be installed this Saturday evening by 1 a Pas D. G. C. At the close of the ses- I aion ice cream and cake were served, ' 1 fourteen present eating twelve quarts. : 1 • Afterward one brothers fsaid it waa t not good and he could not tell what ' i flavor it was. jf jl Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S > c ASTORIA

PETERSBURG ' Miss Ret* Coleman spent Wednesday . with her mother in Ocean City. David VanGilder, wife and father of , l Leesburg spent Sunday with bis sister, I Mrs. Dora Voss. Mrs. Julia V«a Gilder and eon spent , r Wednesday vritlf her parents at Middler town. Miss Helen Van Gilder is with Phil- ( r adelphia friends this week. , SJrs. Dora " Voss is visiting her brother at LeesWrg>|or a few weeks. Mrs. Bacon and children went to Pbili adelpbip for an indefinite stay. ■ .-Mrs. J. B. Huffman, of Oourt House, spent two days the first of the week i i with hej mother." Mrs. Hannah VanGilder and Mrs. J. B. , Huffman attended the funeral of Ewing \ ■ Tibbils of Ocean City on Wednesday. i J. B. Clark, wife and daughters, of ; i Yineland were guests of A F. Clark and . • wife Sunday. < >. Ralph Wynn and family of Camden | i in town over Sunday. ! Mrs. Wm. Eldredge and daughter. Miss ' ■ Alice were shopping in Atlantic City J • Wednesday. ( i Reed Pettit has a fine watermelon • Miss Mary Creamer went to Ocean City i Thursday for the summer. ( ( REPORT OF PUPILS 1 ! 1 , To whom County Certificates have been , issued who are eligible for admission to . the Cape May County High Schools for , | the school year 1916-1917: . ' Avalon Borough — Blanche Jackson, j Elizabeth Van TKuyne, Clara WentzelL I DENNIS TOWNSHIP . j Belleplain — Lotita Hess, Erma Mason, 1 Randolph Mason, Norman Nichols. , i : Eldora — Catherine Bennett, Milton , | Bingham, Morris Weiner, Ray Weiner. . ■ j Dennbville — Mary Elizabeth Fidler. ' i ; South Dennis — Anna Hewitt, Edna j jjame-, Mary Meerwald. ' | -South Seaville — Charles Foster, Grace ; 1 Baynter, Mildred Moore, Stella Payne, ' I Minnie Eiserihardt, Ethel Gussong. Hul- i dah Hcaton. LOWER TOWNSHIP Fishing Creek — Marv Heathe. i Academy School — Charles E. -Cover- 1 , dale. Li Hie F. Eldredge. 1 Cold Spring— Irene .McP(jerson. . j MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Cape May Court House— Greta Buck, ' , - Isabel Dix. Emily Garretson, Alitt; Mc-j" tarty, Dorothy Powell. Marion Schaefer, Abide Taylor, Elizabeth Vance, Hilda Arthur Beaman, Edmund Daugh- j 1 erty, Edward Howell, Ralph .Jones, Gor- j don Peterson, Milton Peterson, Maynard Powell, Granville Smith, Ray Cresse. Dias. Creek — Ida Norton, Burton Smith, Joseph Zimmerman. <:reen Creek — Lewis Conover. Rio Grandt — Elizabeth Cretae, John Calvin Kimble, Sadie Sykes. Whitesboro— Jennie Lee. .North Wildwood— Gertrude Mack, McGinley, Pearl Schlichting, ReinSiegler, Alma Snyder, Olesa Ware, , j Richard Anderson, Thomas Braidwood, ] J Butler, Charlotte Clark, Ray'nsond Charlson, Thomas Doherty, Em- ^ Davis, William Gardin-r, Katie j Glenn, Linda Holmes, Crawford Hum. ■ phries. I Sea Isle City— Frances Clark, Berth* Mookinweg. John Boaca, Margaret Luongo, Joseph Bright. I Stqne Harbor — Jeannette E. Ferree,

William J. Lennon, Elsie M. Struthers. UPPER TOWNSHIP Beealey*a Point — Helen Corson, Mar cell* Sapp, Edgar Corson. Palermo— Evia Heat, Myra Clouting, Wilbur Collins, George Wonderiich, Myrf tie Madara. Petersburg — Cornelia Matthew* Tuckahoe — Edwin Bergh, Ray Fram- ' Harriet Meade, Dare Robinson, Ed- 1 win Robinson, Roland Sharp. Marshallvllle — Delia Hess, Esther Lagergran. West Cape May —Joseph Wellman, 1 " Howard Lovstt, Lionel Tice, Paul Toy, 1 Howard Ewing, Theo. Edmunds, Stilwell ' Eldredge, Rosa Newell, Mary Jaquett., Edith Homan, Helen Chambers, Bessie 1 > Robinson, Jennie Donley. • Annex— William R. Moore. Wildwood City — Emma Bright, Mar- 1 • garet Dunham, Elizabeth Eldredge, Es- 1 [ tella Inglee, Ruth Johnson, Gertrude Martin, Ruth Townaend, Marion McCard, ' E Eva Stein, Theo. Schott, Harry Letts, 1 1 Archie Anderson, Merle Daggin, Dexter Ouram, Frank Randolph, Alvin Simp- ' ' kins, Victor Sjostrom, John Vicary, Wm. Witte, Lorella Lloyd, Ethel Maxwell, 1 > Thelma Truitt, Marion Lloyd, Elizabeth ' ' Hinkle, Alfred Whithead, Stocy Reeves, ' Clarence Addis. ' Woodbine — Gussie Alexenberg, Lena ^ Anmuth, Pearl Botwinick, Mollie Boy- ' arsky, Mary Breaiaw, Sarah Cutler, Celia Glickman, Bay Goldberg, Asher Goldinger, William Goodman, Benjamin ' Greenstein, Ethel Janofsky, Eugene William Kien, Ray Kohen, Max Kraichman, Eugene Levin, Rebecca Le1 vin, Herschel Levenson, Rosa- Lischitz, 1 Joseh Peselnick, Michael Raifman. Luba Siegel, Jennie Sussman, Joseph Weiss. I AARON W. HAND, ' County Superintendent. < MICHELIN UNIVERSAL TREAD j ' One of the biggest advertised tires of the year, says Mr. Frank Entriken. of j the Central Garage is the Michelin Universal Tread, for which we are tie local ^ representatives. The Michelin Company has been using full pages in the Satur- _ day Evening Post and other ublications, well as large copy in many hundreds ' : of newspapers. The advertising mana- - ;ger of the company is a firm believer | in newspaper space. Newspaper adverrising, he states, is the backbone of the I Michelin sales scheme, and we agree (with him. too, continued Mr. Entriken. J Typewriter for hire; 50 cents per Jday $2.00 per week. Star and Wave ■ | Stationery Department. ' ~ i

yiHiHUliUHHHiumiiminim \M^M^mergensy • OME of the most interesting • 5 pages of telephone history • ■ have been written during the • Z past winter. - CbbSB With each storm came a tre- • ■ Kg — mendous volume of calls which ■ • taxed severely our operating re- Z : hrnb- sourcfes, and on occasions the dam- Z ! ; ^ agfc to our P'ant was great The Z | • best of construction, equipment J ; - a.n<* organization found emergen- ■ ; " cies to be met that were of no • 1 usual sort. Z ■ But ** under conditions such I 5 ' as these that our men and women " 2 &//%/ have maintained their splendid • Z fcrfr, record. I " /'MS Man>" times during the past twelvemonth, Z Z MC', hnemen have battled with the havoc in the Z • *1 W ^ wake of a storm and they have met those S I 2 V'-'i emergencies with' stout hearts and grit and S ■ v ready hands, and almost unbelievable records Z for restonng service have been established. s Z , strate?lc" points, extra equipment, sufficient Z • - J^>,ace several complete central offices are kept 5 Z m. 'emergency" store rooms, awaiting that moment Z ' Z at hl«h noon or midnight when the call for relief may - • go out £ - ,, Such is Bell readiness and such is the loyalty— 5 ■ the inspiring devotion to duty— that mnW for tru*. • a unfaltering Public Service. S t • aitaMtMa«aiaasiiingtaMaaattaiaBannMNaataaaaaaaat^ j

GOODNESS GRACIOUS! Sakes Alive! > How can you roa'st the shows at the Strand Theatre " IRON PIER Management, J. P. OOX. Next Week PROGRAM SUNDAY, JULY 16-^ Mary Pickford-ia— '•Such a Little Queen" j _ MONDAY, JULY 17 j Fannie Ward in "Tennessee's Pardner" TUESDAY, JULY 18 Ethel Barrymo're in "The Kiss of Hate" WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 L ' Dustin Farnnm in "Cameo Kirby" THURSDAY, JULY 20 Geraldine Farrar in 'Temptation" FRIDAY, JULY 21 Marguerite Clark in "The Pretty Sister of Jose" SATURDAY, JULY 22 Pauline Frederick in "The Spider"

BOARD OF CHOSEN 'FREEHOLDERS PUBLIC HOTICE Sealed bids for the construction of a | wooden trestle bridge over Richardson's Channel on the line of the HoUy Beach road in accordance with plants and apeeiP cations will be received and opened at a regular meeting of the Board of Cfcoeen Freeholders of the County of Cape May in the Court House at Cape-May Court House, N. J., at twelve o'clock, noon, on Tuesday, the first day of Aug- ' uat, A. D. 1916. Plana and specifications can be obtained upon application to L M. YUce,J County Engineer, Wildwood, N. J.« by depositing the sum of five (kfllars, which deposit will be refunded if thk-jflahs and specifications are returned in good condition or *eeomp*«Kag*id. AU bids must be soooipanied by s deporit equal to of ten (10%) cent of the amount of the bid. The successful bidder will be required furnish a Surety Company bond in the full amount of the bid to insure a full and faithful performance of all the conditions and requirements of the contract and specifications. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. \ By order of the Board, FRANK W. FOWKES, Clerk. Dated July 10, 1916. 1518-3t 7-14-21-28 HOW I SERVE Ml First, I will build you the best boat for the money. Second, I will store your boat in my enclosed boat house by the year or the season. • , Third, I can offer you a choice of t^e" . second hand boats and take your . present craft in part payment on a new one. Railways on which tn juin boats. JOHN A. PHAR0, 1203 Lafayette St. Keystone hone No. 85D. Sme Westxeff for Pores FcmJtnr*

G0LBWELL tm MOWfffS been on the Market for 45 yetn h Nothing hot thn best of MatorUU and WorkmnnAip -- onter into the conatradion of them. Prices rnnfe from : $3.00 to $14.00 Buy a Good Reiiabfa Guaranteed \ LAWN MOWER white you sire about it. Full stock of Gazdsn Hom, RukM, Spudo, ShonU, iln 1 Spriuldiu( Pot,. garden hose I from 10c to 18c per foot, gnamtood Hose Reels and Nonlei. ' chas. a" swain

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KoR'Slddt W I Cost Less JSol / than the plain tread styles of > \ several other standard makes. f I A When you buy a Fisk Non-Skid you get V / j * J V the best tire on the market for a price that P J \ J \ ^ reasonable and right — the mileage If ' l returns this year are better than ever. jjjjlMMUjHI itHIHDIHit Compare These Prices ( |JB : 'j0 on Fisk Grey Non-Skid Casings lEJIESjUULa U^§1 3* 3^.10.40 4ix3s..3i^o ( m iMyffli 3ix30.. 13.40 4ix36..31^S B 4 X 33 . . 22.00 S X 37 . . 3730 ^ [TTllflTW"^ |jj|]!p fnlm and remember that besides Fisk Quality there 1ft j Hk*! pjjO " FREE service at more than 125 Direct . Frank Entriken & Son Fojfe Branches in More Than 125 Cities (Shepherd I ®//tJock 77Jes/t Cocoo/t Sa/k | TjJor/ds Hes-f Woofs I /or VCnitf/ng and (Crocheting. | 6eauff/ij/ and distinct/ lAz 1 ~C/7merican Product. i| THE GIFT AND YAKN SHOP . j]| 4 1 0 Wuhmgion Street Cape May N. J. J*|-| Bear J. H Huxfaes' Beal E.tate office aMB 1=1 r"' r ' 7.i ■ i; |o- ;;:ii:iimii(||)|

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