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XH CHARCBEY OF. HEW JERSEY To a P*ul Kaitite: By Virtue of so order of the Ooart of. Chancery of Net r Jertoy made on the day. of the date hereof- in a cauae wherein Goorge Lyle it complainant and you and others are defendants, yon are required to - appear, plead, answer or demur to the bill of said complainant on or before the 13th day of September next or tae said bill wity be taken as confessed against you. The said bill is filed to foreclose two mortgagee made by Charles H. Colbjrn and Janie L. Colburn, bis wife, to Realty Corporation of Cape May, dated February 18, 1914, recorded March tl, 11)14, in County Clerk's office' of Cape May County respectively in book 119 of Mortgages for said County page 519 and book 123 ef Mortgagee page 188, each securing the sum of $2,000 with interest and covering premises in the City of Cape May and County of Cape May, Kew lersey. You, O. Paul Kaffke, are made defendant because you may alaim to be the owner of the premises. Dated uly 12, 1916. McDERMOTT * ENRIGHT, Solicitors of Complainant, 75 Montgomery Street, 1 534-7 -22 -4 1 Jersey City, N. J. Is your Money Making Money for youl The more of it you have employed for you, the less you need tc work yourself. The Security Trust Co. will pay you three per cent on your time account. GAN YOU TALK TEMPERAMGE ? ^fsssn&sfss^snt cocntj. Experience not neceeeur. 13>e only life tmrapc* IfcrttoUoc that (toss^ not lnsme t^ to «£ccplxb^<meo'K5 mSte fool"" "" * ™"')* faka D. Eoapp, Sec'y, He William 8L, Hew Totfc. TIDETABLE FOR COLD SPRING INLET For Cape May City add 14 minutes for High Tide and 10 minutes for Low Tide. JULY A. M. P. M. *8 6.28 0.26 6.46 0.27 » 7.10 1.11 7.26 1.11 30 7.60 1.49 • 8.04 1.49 31 8.28 2.25 8.41 2.28 AUGUST. A. M. P. M. High Low High Low I 9.04 259 9.14 3.03 t 9.40 351 9.48 3.42 3 10.15 4.05 10.23 451 4 10.54 4.37 11.03 5.02 S, 1159 5.15 1152 557 « 6.01 954 7.00 7 052 7.01 157 8.09 8 2.03 8.10 2.46 9.19 9 3.17 9.25 3.55 10.27 10 456 105 7 4.58 11.28 II 5.30 1153 5.56 J2 6 5 4 0.20 6.50 0.32 13 7.18 1.11 7.42 1.24 14 8.10 158 857 2.17 15 8-59 2.47 9.19 3.05 16 9.47 350 10.06 354 17 10.34 4.17 1053 4.44 18 1153 5.03 11.42 556 19 550 0.12 650 20 0.34 6.43 1.04 7 50 21 1.29 7.39 2.00 8.29 22 2.29 8.35 2.39 9 58 23 358 <954 355 1053 24 4.24 10.28 4.4S 11.13 25 5.14 11.19 5.33 1155 26 559 6.18 12.01 27 6.42 0.35 6.58 0.44 28 7.21 1.16 7.36 156 ■ 20 758 156 S.12 2.03 SO 8.33 2.23 8.47 2 41 81 9 07 2 5 7 9.22 3.18 H0USUM1) CARES Tax the Women of Cape May the Same as Elsewhere. Hard to attend to household 'duties \Yith__u constantly aching back. A woman should not have a bad back, - And she seldom would if the kidneys were well. Doan's Kidney Pills are endorsed by thousands. Have been used in kidney trouble over 50 years. Read what thi* Cape May woman says Mrs. Mary D*nk. 515 Bro&n Street. . Cape May. say*: "I suffered from a weak back and when I did my housework and brought my baek into u»e, I was bothered terribly by dull pains, whidi took the life out of me. Aftertaking DoanV Kidney Pills, which 1 bought from Ware's Drug Shop, my kidneys acted regularly and I ffit better in every way. Price SQq at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Denk had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf- j . falo, N. Y. RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED SnBHm Willi Bhrmnmtism. Nnutlrli, TienrltU, Lumbago, Kclattra, Rheumatoid Art'-n-m. I.r USUI, no mailer hpw revere yenr i-. write for. my FREE book. Fr.-derlei lhie-lale, Jtt. D.. Dept. W. 6., 5*1 Ho>liira'N., Iloetoo. Mu>. " Th! Safe Depoait Vault of the Security Trust Co, has modem devices for security and oouvealeBce. Iw rented at $2 and npwardr HOUGH ON RATS" ends RATS, MICE, Bugs, Die outdoors. Unbeatable exterminator. Used world over, by U. & Govt too. Economy rise 25c or 16c. Drug and country storm. Refuse substitutes. Free comic picture R. K. 6. Wells, J«ey City, N. J. A Mte i» ths Star sad Warn jfcMfV ' trr-iAW,-.

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD ESS PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bid? for the construction of a , [ wooden treetle bridge over Richardson's , 1 Channel on the line of the Holly Beach j > road in accordance with plants and ap«e- ; ifications will be received and opened at t I a regular meeting of the Board of Choa- j en Freeholders of the County at Ckpe f > May in the Court House at Cape May c J Court House, N. J., at twelve o'clock, # ' noon, on Tuesday, the first day of Aug- f i ust, A. D. 1916. Plans and specifications can be ob- ( 1 tained upon application to L. M. Rice, [ County Engineer, Wildwood, N. J., by . depositing the sum of five dollars, which - deposit will be refunded if the plans and j specifications are returned in good conj dition or accompany a bid. j All bids must be accompanied by a deposit equal to the sum of ten (10%) per cent of the amount of the bid. The successful bidder will be required furnish a Surety Company bond in the full amonnt of the bid to insure a - full and faithful performance of all the conditions and requirements of the con- ~ tract and specifications. The Board reserves the right to re- ( - ject any or all bids. B^- order of the Board, " FRANK W. FOWKES. Clerk. Dated July 10, 1916. 1518-3t 7-14-21-28 CAPE MAY COUNTY DISTRICT SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Office 214 Ocean Street, Cape May, N. J. fttMUEL F. WARE, President. J. M. E. HILDRETH, First Vioe-Preei- , dent and Secretary.

scribers. Executors of mid deceased, nois hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their ^ claims and demands against the estate p of said deceased within nine months 6 the 29th day of Jjjne, A. D. lBlfi, or they will be forever barred of any action j, against the subscribers. , Dated Jane 29, A. D. 1916. , JOHN W. W1LBRAHAM, HARRY BROCKLKHUBST, Sr., F. ELDREDGE. Executors, j Proctor. ' I bk Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tfa B*«* work at nofiristsnj prices Jea» vL Brown, 110 and 111 Jaeksen 8t ~ i Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S casto r i a "HAIR-HOPE" ends GRAY HAIR ^ '"W""1'-1 • h'<H a quick dye which gives a wstrf, streaked, .Used, nnnsiunU look, bat acts so usually, gradta/v. do one •aspects. No cU or grease. DomootSieuiScelp. HsaSaMSt "KOl'GH ON KATS"ectieRsu,Mice,Ba£s. tfc

■Si A. KENIC SHOEMAKER All work done by hand JUW RUBBER SOLES A SPECIALTY Repairing while you wait. Work called W for and d livered. all fancy work guaranteed 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J To the Heart of Leisureland where woods are cool, streams alluring, c vacat ons ideal. Between New York City ■ (with Albany and Troy the gateways) and » Lak»j George The Adirondacks t Lake Champlain t The North and West * The logical route is " The Luxurious Way " Largest and most magnificent river ( steamships in the world DAILY SERVICE Send for free copy of Beeutiful "Searchlight Magazine" Hudson Navigation Company Pier 32, North River New York 41 The Searchlight Route " IRON .la FOR EVERY * FENCE i ^ fcgE* ^ i PURPOSE • llm No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron Fence We Can Supply Your Wants For Residences, Divisions on Property Lines, Cemeteries, Private Burying Grounds, Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Church and School Property, Court Houses and Jails _ A X X rE arc direct factory representative _ V V in this section for ^TbeStewart Iron enables them to figure on a small menufacturinx profit, thereby giving us advan■KHMeSffittSfMyMflHE taje of the lowest prices, which puts us in a position to quote low prices to the WILL^TMrfADDEN j Beautify aiUryuxt Ote m. pggY AKD SQdTB UFATETTE SIS. [ CWc. York SUtes Yorl YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders » CAPE MAY, N. J. FjUbwIm cheerfully given on all lands of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!) . G< p. a Box mi *

matofcr ^ 7<~ that para^^STo?* Spring Milinery wstt you desire will be tam^d ia our display. 0. L. W. Knerr ft 520 Washington St Cape May, N. J. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone Jim l2»B«fteStr«! Lape May, N.J. ^ - W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large $nd Small Work Careful] Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING. JR. West Pen j St*., Keyston* Phone J. C. LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co - 103 Jackson Street NOTICE. T. H. Taylor . bunco* that t tu» Central Shoe Store eze Wa-hfugtoo street be continue* th* sho* business u berore. City for BALL BAND RUBBER 1 have taken the agency In Cape May footwear, and would call special attention to the new VAC uoot, r-ade by company. The beet on the marketWill still do all kL a of repair work. Shoe findings and -treaslng for sale. T. H. TAYLOR Washington St.. Cape May. N. 3. ESTABLISHED 1905 Troy Laundry PHONE LUMBER AND Mill Work ; GEO. OGDEN & SON WeatcaU'a, Ss rerry Street, will gfre on bid* an furniture carpet and fit- - tings for your entire bouse and put b . a ptaae for yen. Bain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Boots. Good, wpric at ooagistaat prices. Jeses M. Bsp.ww, 110 and 111 Jsekaen Bt

AOInroiIll CArC AfUf BwRxT 107.108 JACKSON ST iMnriMiIlT ittmikihn |S?«^~^ Opu ffiU aTTZ/ JQUh J. NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLB- B MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHUmH ADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGgH STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prioea to Defy Competition. Having ).to uiany yearn' experience in the brunneK, I only Mk ™ an opportunity ta convince my customers that I can veil at tha J lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying else- A where. f ELDR1DGE JOHNSON 318 W^hin^ WORTH WHILE SAVINGS ] AT LAVENTHOL'S Come in and, inspect ear new, line Ladies' coel and dainty WaiaU, value $1^5, now 98c .j, IT111* and,*tTiPed Skirts, value $1.75, now 81^5 J. LAVENTHOL 319 WasHington Street WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMElTloi whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fu t . importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only u with many purchases, but for years to oome, and a large percentage of the cost can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried' and proven quality. New importation of - mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. Hotel Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR An ideal place to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop. * The Chalfoote THE 0KLI REASONABLE TERMS CAPE MAY, N. J. MRS. CALVIN SATTFTRVTgT.il Tko Marru Comfortable Surroundings. Special me iviarcy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE^ 234 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good servipe, convenient loeatlom Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSON. the harrison -sss&i MRS. C D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. hotel devon J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey The ROSELLE OTra S0 YEAE GOOD LOCATION— NEAR THE BEACH — RATES REASONABLE MRS. NELLIE HAGAN, ProprietreM 228 PERRY STREET ( Formerly of Avalan) Bellemere comoe gjs&s MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J