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ASSOCIATED HOTELS . \ EUROPEAN PLAN ! ♦ ■ ] fcOOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER IK EACH ROOM 1 * 1 — ~ f HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST ; Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Ga* Fitting. J Irrigalon P'inti Installed. Key.tone 177Y 116 Pearl St, We.t Cepe M»y ' Special 30 day price on \ ELECTRICAL FIXTURES FOR A SIX ROOM HOUSE I i including -| one light fixtures, 1 three light fixture . for living room, one modern indirect bowl for dining room. 0ICJ REEVES & GREEN " Engineering Company SHOW ROOM, 610 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone, 16 A Cape May, 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 Ksol Kloth at Ten DoRan. Headquarters for French Dry Cleaning white olothes. GYS RIEF Ladies' and Men's Tailor 219 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. FIRST SHOWING OF FALL HATS for Women and Children 80ME VERY PRETTY SHAPES IN FELT AND VELVET AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. FORMAL OPENING WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. . SPECIAL OFTERINGS IN CHILDREN'S DRESSES A UNDERWEAR. ALSO SOME NOVEL IDEAS IN FANCY GOODS, FOR THOSE WHO LOOK AHEAD FOR THE HOLIADYS. EMMA C. CARPENTER 629 Lafayette Street School Keystone Phone 64-M "Let People Decide" With this for a Campaign Slogan, the support of the Republican voters is asked by ^^^H JOSEPH S.FREUNGHUYSEN I ' Candidate for the Nomination for I UNITED STATES SENATOR ■ At die Republican Primary I TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1916 WHO STANDS FOR Protection to American Industries and Labor: The Immediate Preparedness of This Country for DeSense: The Immediate Establishment of a Merchant Marine for the Development of Our Commerce: Paid for by C. & Atkinson, SomerriRe, N. J. k

Notice is hereby giver that a primary election wiB be held in the first, Ei-cond, third and fourth election dhstricte of the CSty| of Oape May, at the house of Ellas Csverdale, 1100 Washington Street, for the first election district ; at the old Waterworks Building on Washington Street near Madieoc Avenue far the Second election district; at the Public School Building, on Franklin St, for the third election district; at the store of Edward Creeee, at No. l06 Perry Street, for the fourth - eotion district, on Tuesday, Septmner 28, 1010 thq hours of 7 A. iL, and 9 P. M., at which time the Republican and Democratic voters will vote by official ballot for candidates for their respective parties for the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1916. In the primary election of the Republican Party there will be elected One County Member €i State Commit tee. Three County Executive CommittoeIn the Primary Election of the Democratic Party there will be elected: 1 On. Poiintv Member of Stme Commit . State

tee. . o Two County Executive Committeemen In the primary clc tion of both of saiu * parties there will be elected candidates for the following offices to be filled at j the General Election in November. j { One United Statfes Senator. One Member of the House of Repre- 1 ( sentatives. • | One Governor. I ( One member to the General Assembly, j One Sheriff. One Coroner. | ^ One Constable. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Regis tery and Election will ait at ( first, second, third and fourth election districts of the City of Cape May at f the house of Elias Ooverdale, No. 1160, ! Washington Street for the first election district ; at the Old Waterworks | building, on Washington Street, near . , Madison, for the second election district; at the Public School Building on Franklin Street, for the third election district; at the store of Edward Crosse, No. 108 Perry Street, for the fourth election district, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 between the hours of 7 o'clock' A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M., on that day and TUESDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1916 between the hours of one and nine o'clock on said day, for . the purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, November 7, 1916. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916 [ between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M., j and 7 o'clock P. M., a General Election i | will be held at which time th« voters of . said city will vote for the following of- . fleers: Presidential Electors. One United States Senator to serve for six years. One Member of the House of Representatives to serve for two years. One Governor to serve for three years , One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to " serve for One year. ( One Sheriff to serve for three years. | One Coroner of Cape May County to serve for three years. One Constable 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 election will be held in the Borough of Fouth Cape May, at the Borough Hall, on j TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1916, j between the hours of 7 A. M., and 9 P. I M at which time the Republican and Democratic voters will vote by official ballot tor candidates for thatr respective parties for the general election 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 County Executive Committeemen. In the Primary Election of the Democratic Party there will be elected: One County Member of State Committee. Two County Executive Committeemen. In the primary elec^m of both of said parties there will be elected candidates for the following offices to be filled at ' the General Election in November. One United States Senator. One member of the House of Representatives.-, I One Governor. i One member to the General Assembly One Sheriff. 1 One Coroner. ( One Mayor. i Two OotmcQmen. 1 One Asseasor. 7 Notice ie hereby give, thai Urn Beard < of RegMery aad Beetle* w« tit at

Borough Hon, at South Cape May, N. Jb< TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 ai the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. w gnd 9 o'clock P. M., on that day and « TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916 fi . tie hours of one and nine o'- ! clock on said day, for the purpo& of [making a registration of voters and f< to revise and correct the "register of I voters for. said General Election of Tues- ti day. November 7, 1916. I Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916 o: | bet* en the hours of 6 o'clock A- M-, and 7 o'clock F. M„ a General Election 1 will be held at which time the voters of said borough will vote for the following 6i ' officers U Presidential Electors. f< '! One United States Senator to serve ' I One member of the House of representatives to serve for two years. & ; One Governor to serve for three years One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to ® serve for One year. 1 One Sh riff for Cape May County, to serve for three years. One Coroner for Oape May County to " serve for three years. ' One Mayor to serve for three years. Two Coundlmen to serve for three I f One Assessor to serve for three years.' ( I -iU«- e. E. MARTIN, 1 Borough Clerk. ( Dated September 6th, 1916. I

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NOTICE OF ELECTION ' TOWNSHIP OF LOWER " a f Notice is hereby given that a primary " . J election will be held in the Lower Town- , | ship, at the Township House, Cold Spring, oa . e Tuesday, Septemer 26, 1916 ^ between the hours of 7 A M-, and 9 P. t ' iL, at which time and place the Republi- f can and Democratic voters will vote by £ ' official ballots for candidates for their j 7 respective parties for the general elec- c 1 tion to be held on Tuesday, November 7, j 1916. In the primary election of the ' Republican Party there will be elected: j 5 One Oounty Member of State Committee. "ree County Executive OommitteeIn the Primary Election of the Democratic Party there will be elected: One Oounty Member of State Commit ' tee. Two County Executive Committeemen r In the primary election of both of said ■ ' parties there will be elected candidates 1 j for the following offices to be filled at d jthe General Election in November. S '• .One United States Senator. 1 One member of the House of Repre- - sentatives. f One Governor. • One member to the General Assembly: > One Sheriff. • One Coroner. '• One Township Committeeman. c One Constable. f One Justice of the Peace. ' r Two Surveyors of the Highway. One Pound Keeper, District No. 1. I One Pound Keeper, District No. 2. i One Pound Keeper, District No. 3. T One Pound Keeper, District No. 4. ( Appropriations for Deficiencies. ( Appsopriations for Roads. I [ Appropriations for Relief of Poor. I i Notice is hereby given that the Board I- ; of Registry and Election will sit at the C Township House, at Cold Spring, in Q Lower Township, on .1 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 J between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. p and 9 o'clock P. M., on that day and £ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916 £ between the, hours of one and nine o'- £ dock on said day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters and 1 to revise and correct the register of \ voters for said General Election of Tuesi day, November 7, 1916. ft Notice is hereby given that on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 191H the hours of 6 o'clock A M-, and 7 o'elock P. M., a General Election r will be held at which time the voters of 0 said city will vote for the following of- r 1 Presidential Electors. One United States Senitor to serve f for six years. One member of the House of representatives to serve for two years. One. Governor to serve for three years One member of the General Assembly i of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to e for One year. One Sheriff to serve for three years. ( One Coroner of Cape May County to serve for three years. 1 1 One Township Committeeman to ser.a . ^ for three years. One Justice of the Peace. ( One Constable to serve for three years, f Two Surveyors of the Highway to J seree far one year. One Pound Keeper, District No: 1. One Pound Keeper, I^gtrict No. 2. i One Pound Keeper, District .No. 3. One Pound Keeper, Dirtrict No. A J Appropriations for Deficiencies. Appropriations for Roads. I Appropriations for Relief of Poor . 1 CHARLE8 C. REEVES, Township Clerk. j September 8th, 1916. 1 CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT CO^RT J MILARD'F. WARE, Plaintiff, .rs. Realty , Corporation of Cape May, Defendant. In Attachment. Action ;it Law. Notice J Notice ia hereby given that a writ of |, attachment, at the suit of Millar! Ware j against the. rights and credits, moneys ' and effects, goods and chattels, lands j' and tenements Realty Corporation of | ( Cape May, a non-re, ident corporation i debtor, for the sum of One Hundred and . i Thirty -two Dollars and Fifty Cents. ' issued out of the Cape May County j j Court on the Jbth day of Aug- ' j ust, 1916, returnable on the lUth day cf I' September,, 1916, has been served ani,' duly executed, gnd aas returned on thcl( 18th day of August, llUil. by the sheriff | of the County of Cap' May. September 5th, 1916. A. C. HTLDRFTU, CLERK ' Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., Cape May,N. J. !• RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED Puffiiwi with ShrnmiUnn, SennUpi, , Nmnitie, Lumbago, Kclullr.i. Uheuinstold ton, c».- U. write ri»K XZZk, 1 "m Dcpt' M" ®" 1 ( Typewriter for hire; 50 cents per ' 82.00 per week. Star and Wave Department. Children Cry 1 FOR FLETCHER'S C A s TO R I A ' Tbs Safe Deposit Vault of the Be- f curity Trust Oo. has modern devices security and convenience. Boxes J rented at 82 and upwards. j List of Unclaimed Letters Remain- J ing in Cape May Post Office for the \ Week Ending Sept. 13, 1916. Miss Jane. Opines*. Mrs. Carrie. t Rev. A. B. Earrell, Mr, J. Sirs. E. C. f Franlp < MirS. Ro6e. Frank. Pennypacker, Mrs. F. L. t Mrs. H. Rodney 1 Mjss Maggie Charles F. Oare of Yacht Gracie. Mrs. L. G. Wolgamuth, Miss Anna M. In calling for the above, please 1 advertised. Sol Needles, P. M. ■

Before building new htn houses the poultryman should carefully consider the requirements of a comfortable, economical structure. He rhould bear In mind the successful laying house emAmple ventilation at all seasons. Alrtlaht construction on three side# and the roof. No dark corners. A tlRht partition placed every ten to fouiteen feet In long buildings. One niFt to every three to four layers. Nests twelve Inches square for lAgNests fourteen Inches square for heavier breeds. SI* to eight Inches roost space per t|rd. ' . . '** Font to six square feet of floor spsoe bird. | A floor that Is not dusty and can be I In a sanitary condition. On square foot each of screened openings and glass sash to every ten to feet of floor space. The screened openings to be protected by burlap shutters- In severe storms and xero weather. No fussy interior fixtures that hinder efficient cleaning. Dropping boards two leet from floor and roost one foot above dropping First row twelve Inches from wall, the remainder placed fifteen Inches . Oolony House. The principle requirements of a satcolony house are good ventilation, plenty of light and protection and comfort for the fowls It shelters, such , combination of good points makas It perfectly adapted for all agea of chlck- ' ens from baby chicks to layers. A type of building to be found auc- , cessfully to furnish these and In ad- ! dltion to be easy and economical to build and of light weight, which makes easily moved from place to place. In i fact I know of no other style of poultry ! | house that gives more floor space for .la definite amount of lumber than the B by 14 feet building, easily pulled by i two horses. The bouse Is 8 ft. wide I aod 14 ft. long. 4 ft. high at the rear, 6 ft. hlsh at the peak, and 3 ft. 4 In. , . In front. It Is built upon two 2 ny J 8 runners 12 ft. long, which are chara- , fered at each end to make hauling over ' I uneven ground practical, and notched I to receive the 2 by 4 Joists. These are i nallei lo the runners, the frame squnr;!ed ard braced by diagonal pieces of 2 4 nailed across each -corner. The j rioor : «-ards of 1 by 6 matched stock are ne-* laid and the studs toe-nailed ]on top of them .this eliminates cutting the boards to fit around the studs as ■ 1 would be necessary If they were nailed direct to the sub-frame. Thrje raflstuds all of 2 by 3 stock are used. The iwi-iiow and door straps are of 2 i» 2 ,nnd when In place the frame Is covered I first with 1 by 6 matched flooring, with the sides In. and next with 3-plv roofing. L'|K»n each side and at the resr Is a 2 by 2 ventilating opening, covered - by a w6oden shutter, and opposite the sash Is placed the door. Two roosts of 2 by 2 are put In the rear iff apart and the rear one 12 In. from ' the wall. Four nests upon each side , wall In front of the door and window and a dry mash hopper complete the Interior furnishings. During hot weather the fowls are kept comfortable by opening the door, sash, and ventilators and In winter they are amply protected by the depth of the In unusually severe weather we stack corn fodder up against the rear and side walls and cover the open front with loose woven burlap screens. This gives the protection of a cave or bank house and even Leghorns *4p not suffer from frozen combs In these houses. Built from new material these colony ,tlic present time, and will accommodate from 25 to 30 fowls. MILTON H. B.-..R. The V- Democrats will Issue bonds of to cover the cost of military operations In Mexico and along the border. That Is another Item to be charged to the Wood row wobble. What we to show for It? Villa Is again on the warpath. The Manchester (N. H.) Union, goes Woodrow Wilson one better In alliteration, In an editorial entitled. "Watch, Walt, Wobble. Wltadraw." • Robber Stamp Pads, all colors, at the old price while they last: 25 cents —oh. 82.50 per dozen; assorted colors, finest quality. Alter this supply is exhausted the price will advaaee 40 per east Star and Wave Stationery Department