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I umBfl CM) |MVKK;r ai,.^ * M^d^ttActeuUf*. B rear work to Hrias B year atm are ■riSbk- U rots f~P— r^. «mtt or he J,p,Mli. yoe ifaouid know that Suit's K=^r^;JKiSafe^'SKSU! " — «aa»»e«.nsmals>l «■!■ In ▲ CORRECTION W The article in our Isst- week's edition, concerning the disturbance on t£e pier, H did an injustice to the summer Visitor n of whom we spoke. , m » Upon investigation, we finf that the H visitor was speaking to a man upon the race question in general, referring to ts bo one in particular, and ignoran: of (he fact that bis remarks \nfrt being a: over-heard by a colored man, sfttiag-sev- tt ami feet away. The latter immediately moved over and called the gmWeman in question a dog, and, upon the letter's i natural indignation, he arose and shook o his Bst under the gentle-nan '« nose, I ft using epithet* at £b e same time. whiA p naturally precipitated jujtiflible sndp prompt action on th-- gentleman's partIt is hot the policy of this piper to maHgn the character of anyon», and we take pleasure, therefore, in making the above statement. 1 . • ' B Office of the 1 LOCIL WEATHER BUREAU 1 U. S. Department ^ of Agriculture, t 1 * i Monthly Meteorological,.. Summary. Cape May. N. J.. Aug.. 1916. BAROMETER . Highest, 29 inst., 30.24 ' ' Lowest, 8 inst., 29.75 ^ TEMPERATURE Mean -74,0 | Normal "3.4 , Highest, 22 inst., 95.0 Lowest, 29' inst., 50.0 ' Greatest daily range. i\ inst., 29.0. -Least 'daily range. 16 jinsL, 9,0 ' IJfxeAiYff -fur month. v,' ',"19.0 . '^Deficiency since" Jan/ 1st.; 45.0 , * PRECIPITATION Normal rain for month, -4.26 in. ^ Rainfall month 1.03 in. Greatest in twenty-four hours QJ5 in. Deficiency for month, 353 in. Excess. for year 3.64 in. WIND MOVEMENT Total movement 5,155 mi. ( Average hourly velocity 6.9 mi. - Maximum velocity, N. W. 22 inst 22mi. Prevailing . direction S. WEATHER " * Clear days 14 Partly clpady 14 . Cloudy 3 Number of' Hays with rain . 7 IVTyrf fog 3 Nq, of days with Thunderstorms 4 GEORGE L. LOVETT, Official in charge. Temp.r— June — July Aug. 37 deg. Rain — June — July — Aug. 3.39 in. WEST CAPE MAY * WEST CAPE MAT Miss Lydia Hdridge hat the sympathy of her friends la her iUaeas. Glad to dote Mrs. Daniel Stevens is '■Prying. Mr. Wn. Petit spent Labor Day at home with bis family. Sorry ta note the sickness of little Anno Sballcroaa Our people unanimously sympathise with her. The littl • sudeier seems to- be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Allen R- Green are entertaining Mr. Green's mother and sister' Mia# Jesnette Green, of Philadelphia, for a few days. Mrs. Obas. Poulson entertained her brother and wife, on Sunday, and Mrs. H. C. Hoffman also entertained Mrs. Lewis this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallaher spent Sunday at Goshen, N. J. Mrs. A. Shertenlieb is entertaining

-das Elisabeth Whttton.,af New York. < , Geo del Reeves, of Priladelptrta, Pa. . i^iiriti^pher cohsin, Irion Reeves for j fi Chester C. Davis, of Philadelphia, la, spent oves Sunday with his vrlfe , here. Mrs. Eugene Crammer, of Pitman, K. t J. has returned home after spending a few. days last week with Mrs. A. UTaylor. j« Miss Alberts Newkirk is spending a , few days with Mr. and Mrs. Zackaray in Alexandria, Va Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Pierson spent , out of towa. Mrs. E. L. Sincox and Mrs. R. A. and children, of New Yook, have | returned home after spending the eummer with Mrs. Sincox's grandfather, C. j Pierson. Mr. and Mm. W. B. Godfrey enter- j mined Mr. John Fitxpa trick recently. Miss Ella Archibald has returned; after spending ber vacation at HjgbtsN. J. A CARD Or THANKS Mr. Cyt-thia Giles wishee U thank all of those who helped her to raise (117.23 I the yindetedneae of the Church just I purchased on the corner of Franklin and j ^afayette Streets NOTICE OF ELECTION , Cape May City, N. J. Notice is hereby given that a prielection will be held in the first,

second, third and fourth election districts of the City of Gape May, at the ci bouse of Elias Coverdale, 1160 Washington Street, for the first election dia- m trict ; at the old Waterworks Building on Washington Street nfari Madison Avenue tor the Second election district; -at the p Public School Building, on Franklin St.,' f\ for the third election district; -at -the tl >tore of Edward Crease, at No. 108 Perry Street, for the fourth election district, on . si Tuesday, Septemer 28,-19 W. -. - thq hours of 7 -h- M.,.and 9 P. M., at which time tbe Republican and Democratic voters,/ will vote by official baXl.ot for candidates for their respective parties for the general election to be held. on Tuesday, November 7, 1916, In the primary - election oU thq. Republican Party there will be elected One County Member of State Commit o tee. I Three County Executive Committee- o In the Primary Election of (he -Demo- b cratic Party there will be elected: * One County Member of State Commit tee. . t Two County Executive Committeemen e .In the primary -ele.tkm of bo"h of said t parties there will be elected candidates v for the following offices to be. filled at c the General Election in November. One United States Senator. One Member of the House of Reprs- I sentatives. J- 4 ' One Governor. ' One member to the General Assembly. " One Sheriff. ■ . <.. ( One Coroner. One Constable. . i Notice is hereby given that the Board f i <h Register)- and Election wQl sit at first, second, third and fourth election I districts of the City of Oepe May at tbe hpuse of Elias Coverdale, No. 1160, Washington Street for> (ha first else- c tioo diatfioti-.-at the Old" Waterworks 1 building, on Washington Street, nsar 1 Madi=on. for the seoood election district; > at the Public School Building on Frankifn Street, for tie third election district; « at the store of Edward Crease, No. 108 1 Perry Street, for the fourth election district, -on . , ** I TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 b --twecn the hours of 7 ' o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M , on that day- and i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916 . between the hours of one and nine o'- 1 ■ clock on said day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters and r to revise and correct the register of . voters for said General Election of Tues- . day, November 7, 1916. j Notice is hereby given that on ( TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1916 between the hours of 6 o'clock A M., , r and 7 o'clock P. M.. a General Election

•aid etty will vote lor .he following «-• j fleers: | I Presidential Electors, One United States Senator to «r.« j or nix years. One Member of the House of Represen- i tatives to serve for two yearn. One Governor to eerie for three years ' One member of the General Assembly ,of New Jersey, for Cap^ May County, to serve for One year. One Sheriff to serve for three years. One Coroner of Cape May County to for three years. One Own table to serve for three years. WILLIAM PORTER, City Clerk. Dated September 8th, 1916. NOTICE OF ELECTION. BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY. Notice is hereby given that a primary i election will be held in the Borough of - South Cape May, at the/Borough Hall, on, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1916, between the hours of 7 A hL, and 9 P. M at which time the Republican 1 and Democratic voters will vote by of-' > I. rial ballot tor candidates for their t respective parties for the general cleci tion to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1916. In the primary election of the Republican Party there will be elected: , One County Member of State Committee. Three Coupty Executive, Committee't> men. .

In the Primary Election iff the Democratic Party there will be else ted: t One County Member of State Committee. Two County Executive (jfehmitteemen. c In the primary election of both of said parties there will tie elected candidates for. the following offices to be filled at .General Election - in - November. i One -United States SeuaMr. One member '-of -the House of Repre- I ser.tatives. ; ' One 6overnor. - '« One member to the GMefal Assembly . One Sheriff. One Coroner. One Mayor. Two Councilmen. One Assessor. -wf, One Collector. Notice is hereby given that tlie Board of Regigtery and Election will sit at j Hall, at South Cape May, N. J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1916 | tlie hours of 7 o'clock A. M. I a»d !• o'clock P. M., on that day add . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 191b. the hours of one and nine o'clock on said day, .for- th* -purpose of making registration of voters and to revise and correct thgigegister of voters for said General- Election' of Tuesday,- November 7,- 1916. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1(16 between the hour# of 6 o'clock A M., ' and 7 o'clock P. M., a General Election will be held ft which time tbe voters of* said borough will vote for the following officers: Presidential Electors. One United St^tjea Senator to serve six yews. One member of the (|ouse of repreaeptq serve for yfa year*. One Governor to aejfe lor thfeq rears One member of the Qaaeral 4u4bW^ of New Jersey, for May Ooufitf'. M for One yq»rOne Sh riff for Qfpn May Qpqgty, to serve for three yearn. One Coroner for Oepe May Qwgty to . serve for three years. { ( One Mayor to serve for three je»ri Twq Councilmen tq serve fir three years. J- ' One Assessor to segye for thre«,.yeara. One Collector to serve "for three years. E. B. MARTIN. Borough Clerk. September 8th, 1916. NOTICE OF ELECTION TOWNSHIP OF LOWER is hereby given that a primary election will be held in toe Lower Township, at the Township House, Cold Spring, on Tuesday. Septemer 26, 1916 between the hours of 7 A M., and 9 P. M^ at yvhieh time and place the 'Republican and Democratic voters will vote by official ballots for candidates for their respective parties for the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1916. In the primary election of tbe Republican Party there will be -lect—i : One County Member of State Committee. . -) County Executive .Committeemen, • , In the Primary Election of the Demo- ' cratic Party there will hg elected: One County Me pi ber of State Commit tee. Two County Execntive Comraittoemea In the primary election of both of said parties there will be elected candidates for toe following offices to be filled at the General Election in November. One United States Senator. One member of the House of Represehtata tea! ^ One Governor. One member to the General Assembly s

J^conomy Diligence Good. overnment E® ciency

This is what the Candidacy of WALTER LEDGE for ^ Governor means to the People of New Jersey.

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r ( | One Justice opthe Peace. ! Two Surveyor* of the Highway. ! One Pound Keeper, District No. 1. « ' One Pound Keeper, District No. 2. On# Pound Keeper, District No. 3. ) One IJound Keeper, District No. A Appropriations for Deaaeociee. Appropriations for Roads. > Appropriations for Relief of Poor. Notice is hereby given that the Board j . of Registry and Election will alt at toe . Township House, at Cold Spring, In 1 Lower Township, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,- 1916 , J between the houre of 7 o'clock A M. [ and 9 o'clock P. M., on that day andj TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916 j T between tbe hours of one and nine o'- ' ! f dock on said day, for ■ the purpose of j n, making a registration of i.vota»: and|j to revise and correct the register- of '. voters for- said General Election of Tuean day, November 7, 1916. . { Notice is hereby given that oni TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916 :- between the hours of 6 4'clock A. M., J, and 7 o'clock P. M., a General Election ie will be held at which time the voters of I: said city will vote for the following o <- t- ficers: l Presidential Electors, e- 'One United State# Senator to serve

One member of the House of representative* to serve for two years. One Governor to serve for three "years . One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, dor-Cape- May County, to iy,- for One year. One Sheriff to serve for' ' three ye^rs. - ■ One "Cofteber of Cape' May fcountv to. sMve for tfffee j^ars. ^ , "<lac T*M»n»fii^tAmfflitte'emiLn,"l<> sdrve for three yeari* ^ ' . • One A»*es«br'to*serve fbr three years. One •Justice^jK^hicPeace.* ' "'' a 5 " One ConstaWiSHr^erve" tor" three years. Two Surveyors flt^the 'Highway to serve for one year. v' ' ' One Pound Keep<-r, District No. 1. One Pound Keeper, District No. 2. One Pound Keeper, District No. 3. One Pound Keeper, District No. 4. I Appropriations for' Deficiencies. ; I Appropriations for Roacs. Appropriations 'for Relief of Poor ; CHARLES C. REEVES, Township Clerk. . , Dated September 8th, 1916. lL — | '■ CAPE MAY COUNT"/ C.-R7U IT COURT ■ MU.ARD F. WARE, PUur-J. v». Realty r Corporation of Cape May, Defendant. I In Attachment. Actioi- :,t Law. Notice t Notipe is hereby given that a writ of - attachment, at toe suit of Millar 1 Ware against the rights and credits, moneys and effects, goods and ciia':t Uu-lo , sad . tenements Realty Corporation of , , Ga^e May, a non-.-j>ideni --orporalicn i debtor, for thc^um of -)ne Iliiudre>l and t Thirty-tuo Dollars and Fifty Cents. [ issued oat of toe Cape May County Circiut Court on toe ihth day of August, 1916. returnable on the 16th day cf s September,,- XW6t» has bren ser/ed anfl dqly executed, and was returned on the . 18th day of August, 1910. by the sheriff of (|)e County of Capj ilav. ■ Dftod September 5tb, 1916. : id:., A. C. HILDRFTH, CLERK , UV" T. Stevens, Atty., Cape May, N. J. I LOT BARGAINS Tbfea 3-4 aare lota, higheat Ued is > HTqtt 6*pr May, 50x210 feet, on Iauaffi* > street 50 faeA wide. PSSCN BRRUCRD to 9400 far • tooct Mtoe. s Cbjlh or easy torma. The Ont enatea ITpi the ehowe lot— nearest Broadway A^rig to pwmw pt 016 Broadway YOU CAN MAKE MONEY right around your home, just as hundreds of men and women are doing. Work is easy, pleasant and permanently profitable. Be your own boss and build your own business. You take no risk, make sure profit right" along. Send nsme : j address, one reference. L. Timer.. «T. - Murray St., New York City. 1673-9-16-4t 1 WARNING The party taking little white hcB^ dog from Town Bank on Sunday had * better return her or they will get into ■' trouble, as they are known. 1038-lt r -- Ohildren'Ory FOR FLETCHERS _C.A STOR1A M0NEY Hare client will loan on first mort gage mm from 9V*1 to 91.000. Applj to J H. HUGHES. 410 Washington St Try a combination eea food or steak dinner at McCsnn's Cafe. Music and i . , , ( singing every evening. NOBODY HOME Sunday, Sept. 17th Everybffidf** going on the "Reading" New York Excursion. •'4',

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«-« /' ■: * /.V> - fM The First Rtile in Cooking-jl THE MOST IMPORTANT, TOO. T.EARN THIS RULE AND THE REST -COMES MUCH EASIER. IT SIMPLIFIES COOKING TREMENDOUSLY TO HAVE A RANGE YOU hH CAN RELY UPON— THAT WILL PERFORM THE SAME J 'WAY EVERY TVdE WITHOUT FAIL. THAT'S WHY ! COOKING EXPERTS ADVISE THE GAS RANGE— WHY THE LEADING HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS ALL Cook With Gas. IF YOU HAVB YET TO LEARN THE UNHEALED RELIABILITY AND CDNVKNUaf CE OF OAS COOKING, WE WILL BE ONLY' TOO GLAD TO DEMONSTRATE ITS MERITS TO YOU. OUR SHOW ROOM IS OPEN EVERY DAY. COME IN SC^fE DAY— TODAY, FOR INSTANCE. CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. ' Coro H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FBH JL taken from hie own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASONBoth Phonee Prompt Deliveries White Clothing Cleaned in the Most Approved Manner John f. Oorsht CUSTOM SUITS TO ORDER. Cleaning, Presiing, Scouring CAPE MAY, N. j. KcyUo.e Phone 31-D Next to Pom Of fie.

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