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WEAK, AIL! AS CHILD Hade Strong By Delicious Vino! Lakeport, N. H-— "Our little girl f yean of age waa in a debilitated, rundown condition and bad a stubborn cough ao she waa weak and ailing ail the time. Nothing helped her until we tried VinoL Then her appetite ' Increased and aheiactzong and well, and 1 wish other parent* of weak, delicate children would try VinoL"— Geo. A. Collins. This is because Vino! contains the throe building, strengthening cod liver e-ements and toe tonic iron which a weak a r ' — system needs. Mecray's Pharmacy, Cape Hay. N. J. PERSONAL MENTION (Continued from page one.) Colonel J. Warner Hutehlns. noted diamond merchant or Philadelphia, la visions friends here. Colonel Hutehlns has spent several day* fishing out on the Banks, with his usual success Mr. Charles Adsms of Phlladelphls Is In Cape May again and will spend the nest few days here. Mr. Adams Is a | warm friend of Cape May and usually ■ makes several visits here In the Fall end Spring. Mrs. Jullen Hill with her five pretty young daughters Is one of the late stay- ' ers here and has planned to remain for some time yet. Mrs. Hill Is very fond ' of sea bathing, and In spite of the cool weather has been seen In the eurf several times lately. Three of our local High School graduates, Lewis W. Knerr. Robert W. Daw- 1 son and Edgar C. Richardson, hare t matriculated at Lafayette College. Easton. Pa- and are getting along successfully In their studies. Although there - In their
are strict orders against It, the trio has experienced their due portion of the usual hazing exercises. Mr. Joseph Leedham of Windsor are nue la still here. Mr. Leedham Is usually In Philadelphia by Octobe . 1 ut ti.ls year las decided to stay w.t.i us until about November first. He is very well known in Philadelphia, being a , large property owner there. Mr. Leedhams daughter In law. Mrs. E Conover Leedham and her three pretty children who have been here all season, left Cape May on Sunday.' Mrs. E. H. Vetterleln Is visiting her ( mother. Mrs Emma Albertson at Halpin's Villa. Mrs. Vetterleln Is the widow ■ of the late J. Vefterleln. famous cigar I and cigarette manufacturer whose death , occurred about two years ago. Mrs. M. . J. MacAdams and Interesting daughter Janet who have been 1 ■pending the summer with Mrs. Mac 1 Adams' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel < Pocer, have returned to their home at j Hvanston. 111. Mr. and -Mrs. Chas. A. Johnson and , daughter Evelyn, who have been en- c joying summer at . Cape May have re- I r turned to their home at 5436 Locust | c street, Philadelphia. I i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood have taken the pretty Parker cottage on Jackson ; ' street and will make their home there : _ this winter. Jl Announcement was made by the War , Department that Lieut. Henry C. Mustin had been appointed to the command of the Naval Aviation station at Pensaco- ' - la. Fla. The position is one of great _ la. Fla. The position Is or great
responsibility as the station Is proba- j bly the most Important one under the American flag. Lieut. Mustin Is very well known in Philadelphia, his home, i and In Cape May, where he has spent 1 several seasons. It grill be remembered , that Lieut. Mustin two years ago flew i here by aeroplane from Wlldwood with , K)c brother-in-law. Marshall Earl Held. On another occasion Lieut. Mustin at- 1 tempted a flight from the Philadelphia j Nary Yard here, but was forced to de- | send at WIlntTBSton on account of the j Captain and Mrs. Harry Bennett, ac- j r- rsnl d hy .Mr. Frank Paeon and Mrs. j rs--n took an automobile trip to Mtll- j ' IF - tn.ririt! Mr. and Mrs. Bacon's son | Wr't«r end wife, and bad a very pleas- j ant 'it-. j A number Jl our beech front cottages J 1 tfc'v la.lne obtain' £ lucrative positions I A number of our cottages are send- (I Inv their children to our High School, jj thetr homes. ' ' '* °l | On account of the absence of our j] trolleys. M.r. Keith one of our local bus jj drivers had the misfortune to break jj down on Washington street, on account {] r' '• " ' too hcr.lly loaded. No one B I. -Rol-erts Newklak. after spending jj tummrr In Maine, motored to his fl Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman is taking jj M 'all 'ocatlor.. Mlsa Mildred Kanes of perry street, jj daughter of Commissioner. Ha nee. will s-- nd some time In Chicago. The Lower Township automobile bus comes- down loaded with children for our High School. Tilts is the month for weddings here. Several dates have been fixed. Mrs. J. Harry Hyle and daughter Miss Sara, are passing a portion . of the H month up in Maine. Postmaster William H. Nelson of fl Chester. Pa., was a week end visitor at 1 his Washington street cottage. He mo- fl to red home, on. Tuesday. Some machines are driven through j l our streets at a rapid rate .and residents' I look upon them as dangerous.
Miss Dorothy Fawson of Royersford i Is being entertained by Mrs. Walter I Bennett of Jefferson street The Miller cottage Is a treating plant fer the comfort of their winter guests. Samuel Loper and family of New York Is visiting his mother at Parrls Cottage. 8upt E. R Brunyate of the looal public schools will address the Home School League of Ardmore, Pa., on Friday, October twentieth. t • 7,
Mrs. R a Kunkel WQI close Tier cottage. la Ocean street Ob Thursday, October J»lb, after a etgy of four months , here., Both |lrs. KuO*el and her niece . Mrs. Elizabeth Graybln are ardent lovers of Csipe May. T&y-wUl spend the I winter at the Bertram, 33rd and Cheeti nut streets; Philadelphia Mra Johp Scully, of Washington. D. j C- took luncheon with friends in Cape J Jlay on Tuesday. "Mra J.H. Painter. MUs Ethyl Painter. Mr. and Mra J. Brown, of Kltta- , tinny, who ware here for a few weeks r last Spring motored here on Tuesday t and will remain with friends for s few daysj Lieut, tf. C. Clinton Parkhurst. of . Buffalo, la stopping at one of the hotels. LlewL Park hurst Is assistant director of the Catted States Arsenal, at Watervllet, N. Y., and has come .to Cape May- for a short rest IWm. E McBrlde. of Waterbury. Conn., arrl ved . Mra \ oc; Tuesday evening. Mr. McBride .'b^h come to Cape May In cpnnectlon with the Proving Orounda of the Bethlehem 'Steel Company at Cape May , Point | V , Donald Batra, son of Mr. and Mra , D. O. Balm, of Beverly, N. J., spent 1 Sunday last in Cape May. ***** MKinOLS I The death of Henry Relnbold. of Per- , ry street-. occurred yesterday morning. ■ Mr. Retnbold. .who had lived here for the past several years, had been 111 for 1 some time, and his death came as an expectation.' He was an active member of the local Presbyterian church and has many times been Identified with V philanthropic works here In Cape May and elsewhere. UNCLAIMED LXTTHE8 ! List of unclaimed letters remaining Cape May P. O. for week ending October 19. 1916. Bibbs. Mrs. Henry f< Griffln, L. T. d - Murry. Miss Llxxle d. e Murry. Miss ,
i Stevens. Mrs. Da rid. E | < t Tarent, Mr*. Lula Washington, Isaac Williams. Mrs. Bessie F. 1 In calling for the above please say | t advertised. BOL NEEDLES. P.M. < Rain Spouting, Gutters and lis K.- ' ' Good work at oonslstant prions : . <1. Brown, 110 and lit Jaskssn 8t IN YE OLDEN TYME It may be interesting to note that a ' , eonsus taken in 1772 says that they were - 275 dwellings and 1648 inhabitants In \ Cape May county. These were nearly « all farmhouses, with the floors of the t wealthy covered with rag carpets, but j8 most of the floors were covered by-j" white sand. There were no stoves and \ coal was not then known, and the old- * fashioned tallow candles sdrved the a 'lighting for eating, or when company ? or when there was some formal I s j event. The glowing pine knots and big |o j "chunks of oak wood in, the fireplaces {; j furnished the light as well as tin- heat- t , for general purposes. | " ' Limit your spending — not your saving, s Open an account with the Security Trust j. Company — a Strong Institution. I t- : t
The Iron j ' Claw ARTHUR STRINGER j Asthsr sf "T fe Wbt Taypn." "TW SOrw PWM." "TM Shsisw," TW Bui W Pall," Em, Em On a little irland off the Carolinaj — a ruined home — broken hearts— yows of vengeance— a lost child — treasure, trove and an ocean flood attend as "The Iron Claw," our new motion picture senal story comes into being. While you read, twelve eventful years roll swiftly by and "The Iron Claw" leads you into haunts unspeakable where the master minds of vice and crime conspire. Then enters The Laughing Mask acting the role of "The Hammer of God!" And — but read it for yourself. The first story of the series will appear in this paper In "The Iron Claw," Stringer turns all accepted notions of writing upside down and creates situations that make thrills alternate with fever heat and icy {j chilU in the minds of his readers. | ill You will enjoy every installment ! | thoroughly! Read ft] || Then see the films at die motion | picture theater!
' j This Serial will begin its first ' chapter at the ' PALACE THEATRE \ r Tuesday, October 24 The first installment of the Story i . begins in this issue and each I chapter will be published previous to the showing at Theatre. »
■ comrade from our ranks,, he was bound c to us by the stronffaft Invisible ties of " Comradeship that was welded amidst the fire of battle la the war for the ■ honor of our flax and the honor of the ' Union. In which he etood shoulder to shoulder with us for the' preservation of the unfty of oar country and In defence of liberty and freedom, which ' every man who placed himself under ' the foulds of our glorious flag may en- . WHEREAS, we desire to 'thus express • publicly our loss of e true comrade and ' friend. He was a Just, kind loving hus- ' band and father, beloved py his family • and all that knew htm for the many 1 manly traits of character and kindly disposition; therefore be It RESOLVED, that we the oomrades of John Medray Poet No. 4*. Grand Army of the Republic. d6 Join with his bereav1 ed family and all Ms friends in deploring his removal from our ranks and extend to his. devoted wife eitd children a comrade's sympathy In this their time of sorrow, trusting and bowing to the will of our great Commander, almighty God and Redeemer. "Well done good and faithful servant By order of the detail, A. C. GILE JAMES J. DOAK. 1936 WM. TvflTEVENS. N GXSS XffO-'S ULI a New style suits of the newest weaves. F from 612.00 to 616.00. 1936 SHERIFF'S SALE ° By virtue of a writ of Fieri Faclae, N sale or Mortgaged Premises, to m; directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 13th .. of October, A. D. 1916, In a certain « October 1916. In certain
SSSf USuuSt'SJSKf KS kBjf-E fsa 2 AT. IMP Vl«ionday! Korember W, 1»18 the hours of twelve andflve o'clock p. m.. to wit at one o clock In the afternoon of sald day. at irs Office, in Cape May Court House. Court House, Cape May County, New J*E!ghteen shares In the forty-sixth series of the capital stock Of the Cape May Building and Loan Association and certain mortgaged premise*, With the appurtenances, in the bill of complaint in the said cause particularly set forth and described, that Is to say; All those certain loU or pieces of .-round situate, lying and being in the city and county of Cape MSff. ln the state of New Jersey, bounded And described. as follows, viz: Number One; Beginning at * stake in the northwest side line of Washington street, which stake Is also the southerly i corner of N. B. Smiths land: , thence J along said- line of street. South, thlrty-;<-ietu degrees and twenty-flve minutes fifty-one and a half feet to an 'eight feet wide alley (formerly) thence I along the northeast side line of said I alley. North, thirty-eight aegfees and lorty-flve minutes West, seventy-nine feet to the end of said alley; thence I thirty-eight degrees and twenty- : five minutes West, eight feet to land | of John Webb dormer lyj , thence bindby land of said »v ebb (formerly^) Ihirty-elgi.t degrees ajid^i urty-flve min- ' reet to XJ. 'rritte land ( formerly) thence I thereby North, tniriy-nint degr. • .- ar.J .thirty minutes East sixty teet to said , 'smiths land; thence thereby South, thlr- , ' ty-elght degrees and forty-live minutes f I East, one hundred and ninety-stght feet ' the place of beginning, within which < I bounds are contained ten thousand eight i hundred and fifty-two square feet of 1 land, be the same more or less. « _ less.
5) Number Two Beginnln .- «i a corner 1) standing -In the westerly sice line of » Washington street, said corner being Jl the northeasterly corner of Harry HazJ) elhursts lot: also the southwesterly cor- )) ner of the lot conveyed by J..;-,n We! b M and wife to Esther T. Sayr.-, by deed ([ dated November 2, 1896. ar t running ({.thence along said Hazeihurst's line North, forty-seven degrees and thirty j two and eight-tenths feet to a corner In I aatil line 1 1 l.ls .course was run by N. C. I Price, surveyor, i February 13. 4901); I tiience along ttxrline of Isaac Msrritt'ai lot (formerly) >'orth. thirty-nine deI ) grees and thirty minutes East twenty- ) • seven and four tenths feet to a corner } • tn said line: thence South, thirty-sight | . degrees and forty-five minutes East. 1 I I one hundred and nineteen feet to a core i n.-r; thence North, thirty relght deSrees land twenty-five minutes East, light: ' feel to » corner and thence South, thlr-' j ty-elght degrees and forty-five minutes ; beginning, containing two thousand^five j : hundred and ninety-one square teet ofl • land more or less. Number Three; Adjoins number one I and two Immediately in the rear begin'- j filing at a corner standing In ti - tine of (-tend belonging to the heirs o- ruarle* I P Foster, deceased, said r..; n r Doing | bur>rsrio* i!ndC0^nnr)i 'darr' Hazel- | •k t:-- westerly corner of N. ft Smith's" I"' thence along his lln- . . •t.irty-! •iz'H decrees and forty-five minutes Fjis( twenty-two feet to a corner in said I !ln»: thence South, thirty-nine degrees' and four-tenths feet to a rorn. r " Man?" | Inv in sal.l Hazelhurst's (In- and F ence .a Ions the line of his land. North forty-'1 , sevOfti Ingress ^and thirty mlnvtes West j Pelngr the 'greater portion of tl . same lend end premises which I.e .* ,• ;a,™! 1 ^ctm^selTed by conveyance f r j0),n I v«y r-o,;niv Clerk's^Offic " i'n deed book ' jN". . pages 223. etc.. and deed book ' No 1st. rages 441. etc.. - rustier! I vet v !■ Excepting oot of the lands a!.ov.'.'deecrthed a certain triangular piece of' land which Louis C. Sayre. et ux by ' [deed dated November 13. 1905. and re- I i corned in deed book No. 199. pages 126 ( JJflir1 and conveyed to Sarah A Smith! I Also all that certain triangular niece | of land situate, lying and being on the' I westerly side of Washington street, in I I the city, county and state aforesaid. , 5 I fo™n''rl>' part, of Sarah A. Smiths land1 I located on the northwesterly side of ! Washington street between Jefferson | and Queen streets and being on the 1 southwesterly side or division fence am " now located and said division fence be- I ginning In the northwesterly side line' of three hundred and 'fif?}' "and "'rive?; i tenths feet northeasterly from the i a northeasterly curb line of Jefferson ? street, as now located, and extending 1 thence. North, forty-two derrees West. ?!.0.v. r JL . a"d ecventaes and three- r i tenths feel to the southeasterly line of lands of the heirs of Charles 'A.""Fdatet deceased. ^ , ' Being tne same premises which Sarah A. Smith by tleed dated November IS; 1905. and recorded In the Cane Kit Cler,k.*. °®ce- ,n dped book Noi c 199, pages 128. etc.. granted BmT cow- J ... „ spfe^r5 1 1928-10-21-pf629.20 ' t< s — ; ^ ^:>J axBBxiro'S saxje .♦¥z*n'*rS£ T? wear Shoes, 64.00 grade12.95. Greatest value yet. hanflsewed all leather. lm
in thePd^eut munieipaliUes of Cap- 1 May County at the places designated below, upon the dates named, and at the. time specified. ' Appeals cannot be considered unless made ia accordance with the rule* o. the Board and upon the prescribed blanks which win fce supplied to hny who desire them, upon application to the Secretary of the Board, Harry Stites, Cape May Court House, N. J. South Cape May — Borough Ball, Tuesday, Oct. 24th, 1916, 10 a. m. to noon. Cape May Point— Borough Hall, Tuesday, Oct 24th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. West Oape May — Borough Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 25th, 9 a. tn. to 12 noon. Lower Township— Township Hall, Wednesday, Oik. 25th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. at Upper Township— Tuckahoe Hotel. Thursday, Oct. 28th, 10 a. tn. to 12 m. Woodbine — Borough Hall, Thursday, Oct. 26th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Dennis Township— Knights of Pythias Hall, Dennis ville, Friday, Oct. 27th. 9 a- m. to 11 a. m. Middle Township — Tax Board ftoom in court house, Cape May CMurt House, Friday, Oct. 27th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Cape May City— City Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 81st, 1Q a. m. to 8 p. m. » Ocean City— City Hall, Wednesday, » Nov. 1st, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. = Sea Isle City— City Hall, Thursday, = 2d, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. g Stone Harbor — Borough Hall, Friday,!® Not. 3d, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. I = j nv»>. o u, iv a. m. to c p.
j Wildwood City City Hall, Wednes- - day, Nov. 8th, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. North Wild wood — Borough Hall, 1 , Thursday, Nov. 9th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. J ] Wlldwood Crest— Borough Hall, Thurs- . dar, Nov. 9th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. r (Aralon— Borough Hall, Friday, Nov. J lOifi, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. O. L BLACKWELL, j SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, " 1 WM. J. TYLER, \ f Cape May County Board of Taxation. 1 Attest; — Harry Stites, Secretary. Duted Cape May Court House, N. J., t September 27, 1916. j ! 0-29-4t-pfJl 1.20-1864 1 I ' NOTICE TO CKESXTOBS ( IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSET ! Between: \ K • . Eli-abeth A. R-rt<ien. J On Bill for - jl snd COmP,""an,7 Railroad Co.. lolr.t V (-r(.j|tor8 Defendant. / It Is on tills thirteenti; day of October !A. L. 1916. ordered, that the creditor* of tlie Cape Slav. 1-eiaware bay and we 1 1* . i-otnt Railrad Company file verified claims with the Receiver thereof ^ within sixty days from the date of It Is further ordered that the Receiver give notice of this order by publicaer give notice of by
r tlon of a copy of the same in two week- { ly publications of the "Star and Wave." .. a newspaper printed and published In . the City of Cape May, New Jersey, and , also mall a copy of this order to each b known creditor of the" corporation, j Respectfully advised: ~ E R. WALKER. C." • k F.. B. LEA MING. V. C. * Ti the creditors of the Cape May. Deld aware Bay and Sewella Point Railroad Company:— In pursuance of an order of the Court rn of Chancery of the State of New Jer- - sny. of which ^the ^foregoing Is^ a true r itors of 9ald Company to present to t ALFRED COOPER. the Receiver of Bald Company, at his office, corner of r • Mechanic street and Seashore Road. ■ • Cape May Court House. New Jersey, t j their several claims and demands - I against^ said company, duly verified unf . days from the thirteenth dav of Octotlber. A. D. 1916. or they will be excludr ed from the benefit of sue!: dividends el by the Court *0? Ciianeery of \'e w ' jVt- ' I panyf r°"1 ,he of ,he 881,1 con'" ALFRED COOPER Receiver. • i M'JRQAN HAND. Counsel for Receiver. i j Dated. (ir*obef°12th. A.UD." 191* ersey. j ! ] 1938-2t-10'2s-Pf 15.90 J F ■ : c ! | v. NOTICE 1 1 No tresoassing for»any purpose what-: I ever on Meadow View Farm at Ernia. - . iN. j.. under penalty of iaw. ■ HENRY REEVES .2,-1910.1,-4 Manager, j E I NOTICE TO EZSSE&S ADVESTI5EMX1TT | j The City of Cape May. N. J. will re- I Tussd»7, October 1. 1916 ; at 10.09 a. m. for the painting, scraping ,snrt ehanlng a 150.000 gallon capacity! t -wer at Its Water Works. ;| 'oeclf'eatlon can b» procured on ap- j plication to the Superintendent of Wa- ]< Works. City Hall. Cape May. N. J. Signed. | C W. L. STEVENS. [r J. H. HANES, j W. S. SHAW. j 0 Commissioners, jn |-j NOTICE To whom It may concern: I a I The undersigned wishes to take this I ■j onnortunlty of making a denial of hav- I J \ Ing any knowledge or anything to ! c jdo wjth^broadcasting circulars In the I Borough of West Cane May. LOUIS HOFFMAN. 1 Oct 21. 1916. 1932-1 1 ' —
.. NOTICE g _.caPe N. J„ October ISth. 1916 ( nZY -n ,e'len*«rsJtfndl,"f Bridge and ; , Road will be closed to travel on Monday. October the 23rd. 1916, -and remain kl°*2r.a«n.i .!le repairs can brld*e. Those living on the line of the road will be permitted to go out from the west end by removing and replacing a rati In the fence n J>ut -J°2 .on* will be permitted to cross K»2SMis:.fiLsrp*1™ * v - ' JOHN T RrvvPTT „o^6..1.it n- a ROTHECTtW
All Leather is advanciog. Shoea are higher than last Fell. Yon had Better Bay Your Skoe Leather Now Aad ban it on hand, ai it will go much highar in P«a I ham ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OF HALF SOLE LEATHER in stock. Cut Solas at 20c to 40c a pair Leatbar Squaras, beat grade, at SOc "S- Long Lnatber Strips, Sboe Mail* Cobbler's Last SOc Set CHEA' ER TO HAMMER ON YOUR OWN OLES CHAS. A. SWAIN JH-? JiCKSON ST. CAPE MAY, 8. J, GO To H. C. BOHM
232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH ^ Uken from his own fiah pound daily ALL OTHER SE^ FOODS IN SEASON Clothing Cleaned in the Most Approved Manner v^-obn f. (3orskt CUSTOM SUITS TO ORDER Cleaning, Presaing, Scouring CAPE MAY, N. J. Key.tone Phone 31 D Next to Pc.t Offje. 1 OU ARK INViTED TO CALL AND I NSPECT THE NEW FALL REGAL SHOES WITH A STYLE THAT CANNOT BE ENCELIJJO AND WEAHINO " \ QUALITIES THAT CANNOT BE SQUADDED AT THE PBIOES ) $4.50 to $7.00 T •>* Y V m\J V/
OTHER SHOES OE ENOEDDENT QUALITY AT DOWEE PRICES M. C. FRYMIRE lUn IIS'''"""' M™"g™ •4M M To We CM., lor P.MIm .S n<1Ue ' ] JBell Phone 138W P. F. PASKLER Chief -Cook and Caterer W« can serve people atl over the coentry Virginia Home-Made Bakery \ loweVn MMU,' "rcr. dlnner8 B"d "rve alBO' Let UB for your HalKsishiK ,1 ? ore, C , rooder8te and w« guarantee satisfactory service. ® U" i0Ur ° Homemade Bread, Pie and ' 8:3 JEFFERSON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J.
I Established 1886 'Phone Connection HE MM STORE New Autumn Millinery Remarkably good Hats at very low prices. All of Black Velvet of excellent quality, and comprised of the newest and most distinctive shapes— new Sailors, new Tarn O'Shanter effects, T ricornes and drapped T urbans. ■ 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St Cape May, N. J.
MONEY ! client will loan on first mort I sum from $800 to 81,000. Appi J. H. HUGHES, ' « " 410 Washington S: DO YOU WANT IT? ( Limited amount of money to place on mortgage! within the city, in*«umz of g 8500, 81000 and 81500. GILBERT C. HUGHES, Realty, j, Ha 214 Ocean 8t^et E
' W.- L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large end Smell Work CapfUl Executed 1 U-timHi CheerfuUy EimOUm] w. L. Bfcnsu. jr. Wert Perry 8tz_ Keystone Phone A. H. FAULKNER Contractor * and Builder Keystone Phone 5tm UsgliesSffea tape IUj,K.J. TOlHtam »t. Cbotnoson Undertaker ana i-rsxctczl Kmhsima, Cape May CttJ^N. J. 8trictly First Clazz AutomobUe Serriee when desired. 97A office— Wlldwood. New Jersey.

