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^ I J, Children Cry for Fletcher's j The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ,-■/? and has been made under his per--jt/Jty-f-f- sonal supervision since its infancy. /-cctc*u/X Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children— Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castor! a is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other "Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all TeeiUng Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought

1916-17 SCHOOL DIRECTORY CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J. Note — The first part of this Directory was printed in last week's issue of this paper. BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY F. S. Rutachman, President; Mrs. F. 8. Rutschman, Vice-President; E. B. Martin, District Clerk; Mrs. Horace P. Taylor, Mrs. Frank Mende, Mrs. Charles Jorden, Mrs. Samuel Bailie, Mrs. I. Days, Samuel Bailie. No school maintained. BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR David Troxel, President; Mrs. R. P. Risley, Vice-President; Miss M. L. Van Thuyne, District Clerk; Jena Salvesen, Eli Townsend, Sylvester Rose, R. P. Risley, William Christian, Alex Pager, C 0. Letzkus, Custodian of School Moneys. MEDICAL INSPECTOR— J. S. Douglass, M. D. ATTENDANCE OFFICER— Edward J. 6mith. TEACHERS Principal, Marcella McCraven, Grades 7 and 8; Freda Levin son, Grades 4, 5 and «; Mildred Shafto, Grade 1, 2 and 3. TOWNSHIP OF UPPER R. W. Clouting, President, Palermo; Frank Frambes, Vice-President, Tuckahoe; John W. Gandy, District Clerk, Palermo; Alfred Reeves, Tuckahoe; Albert Clark, Petersburg; Walter Rapine, Palermo; Ward Stille, Tuckahoe; Robert C. Smith, Petersburg; Stillwell Young, Beesley's Point. A. H. Sapp, Petersburg, Custodian of School Moneys. MEDICAL INSPECTOR— Dr. Randolph Marshall. ATTENDANCE OFFICER— Stanley Craig, Petersburg. TEACHERS NO. 1, BEESLEY'S POINT— F. C. Wilson, Grades 1 to 8. NO. 2, PALERMO— Mrs. Iva E. French Grades 1 to 8. NO. 3, SEAVTLLE— E. C Cole, Grades 1 to 8. NO. 4, PETERSBURG— Sara Van Gilder, Grades 5 to 8; Alta Hess, Grades 1 to 4. NO. 5, TUCKAHOE— Mrs. Mable F. Meade, Grades 5 to 8; Helen Hand, Grades 1 to 4.

NO. 6, MARSHALL VILLE-JJlizabeth . C. Haines, Grades 1 to 8. NO. 7, HIGH SCHOOL, TUCKAHOE— Principal, C D. Bond, Science and Mathematics; Mary Smith, Latin and History ; Margaret Eichelberger, English and German. NO. 8, STRATHMERE— Pearla Cald- . well, Grades 1 to 8. . WEST CAPE MAY William H. Smith, President; Clement H. Newkirk, Vice-President; Theodore W. Reeves, District Clerk; Clarence W. ' Newkirk, Elwood G. Roseman, Harry " Fisher, Shreve A. Cranmer, Walter H. ' Savage, Evan Brown. Harry Ludlam, ' Custodian of School Moneys. ' MEDICAL INSPECTOR— Dr. Frank Hughes. ATTENDANCE OFFICER — Harry Fisher. Regular meetings on the third Thurs1 day evening of each month, 8 o'clock, at ' Borough Hall. TEACHERS [ Principal J. B. Hastings, Grades 7 and 8; Ri^ard Reeves, Grades 5 and 6; Emily F. Sharpe, Grade 4; Tryphene McKean, Grade 3; Alice M. Brewton, Grade 2; Ethel M. Hill man. Grade 1. ANNEX William J. Moore, Grades 6, 7 and 8; ( Sadie Sumner, Grades 3, 4 and 6; LilI lian B. Powell, Grades 1 and 2. BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST E. B. Fagan, President, William A. . Justice, Vice-President; Lewie H. D., . Eldredfce, District Clerk; Walker Clark, W. H. Jackson, Joseph F. James, Rich- ; ard Scampton, William H. Batts, , Thomas Y. Young, J. H. Hartley. Regular meeting second Monday eveI ning of each month. No school maintained. CITY OF WILDWOOD Sherman T. Dowler, President; J. Albert Harris, Vice-President; William C. Todd, Secretary; Cecil E Obcr, Gustav Anderson, William J. Harbison, Robert J. Kay, Custodian of School Moneys. MEDICAL INSPECTORS— Dr. H. H. Tomlin and Dr. George Adams. l ATTENDANCE OFFICER — A. A. CI egg. i Regular meetings on the first Monday evening of each month, at 8 o'clock, at i Holly Beach School Building, i SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Henry C. Chalmers. TEACHERS— HIGH SCHOOL , Principal, Lanning Myers, English and History; George H. Davis, Science and

i Mathematics; Frank S. Lloyd, Bookkeeping and English; Ethel W. Champion, Stenography and Bookkeeping; ( May J. Henry, Latin and German, SPECIAL TEACHERS 1 Raymond Bealer, Manuel Trailing; Inez Nixon, Drawing; Eleanor Thompson, Music; Jeannette Clouting, Do- J mestic Science; Erva T. May hew, Special Class. WILDWOOD GRADE SCHOOL Mary L. DuBois, Grade 6; Clara D. fJ Springer, Grade 5; Elizabeth Cavileer, Grade 4; Emily O. Vierick, Grade 3; Vera Colson, Grade 2; J. Ruth McPherson. Grade 1. HOLLY 1JEACH GRADE SCHOOL Harry F. Greaves, Grade 8; Hester Forcum, Grade 8; Elizabeth McGlnley, Grade 7; Mary G Townsend, Grade 7; _ Adele Dowler, Grade 6; May G. Neal, Grade 5; Amy Anderson, Grade 4; Elsie Ouramf Grade 4 ; Fanny Preuthon, Grade j 3; Belen'LaBaw, Grade 8; Anna1 Anderson, Grade 2; Mary Scully, Grade 2; £ Genevieve Hogan, Grade L SCHOOL NO. 4. Aline Scheffy, Grades 3 to G; Beatrice Johnson, Grades 1 and 2. BOROUGH OF WOODBINE j M. L. Bayard, President; J. S. Levin, . Vice-President; William Abramson, District Clerk; J. H. Cohen, Mrs. William j( K. Harris, M. Subber, L Eisenberg, S. Levenson. S. H. Goldberg, Custodian of School Moneys. MEDICAL INSPECTOR— Dr. Joffe. £ -ATTENDANCE OFFICER— R. Zell- [* ermayer. , ' I Regular meeting on the third Wednesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock. Central School Building. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL .... F. O. Hartman, Office, Central School. TEACHERS— HIGH SCHOOL: H. S. Beetem, Principal, Commercial Arithmetic, General Science, German I, t English II, III, IV; LB. GIttleman, German II, III, Physics, Drawing, Solid j ; Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra II ; j Theresa Finklestein, History, Latin ; \ h Mary Kotinskv, Bookkeeping, American History, Civics, English History, Alge- - bra I, English I, Plane Geometry. ' i- CENTRAL SCHOOL '• W. C. Strack, Grade 8 ; Annie M. Leavd itt, Grade 7; Nellie L. Brennan, Grade 6; Ildah Thompson, Grade 5; Ethel 1* Linquist, Grade 3; Anna Levenson, Glade 2; Bertha Kotinsky, Grade 1; Elynore Subber, Sewing and Kinderit garten. e HORACE MANN SCHOOL L Mrs. Anna V. Downs, Grade 4; Lillie y Alshutz, Grades 3 and 4; Fannie EisenL berg. Grades 2 and 3; Grace C. Neal, >> Grades 1 and 2. k RATES FOR APPORTIONMENT OF THE VARIOUS STATE FUNDS , J" ON THE BASIS OF ATTENDANCE. State School Fund of $250,00(1 $ .00316068147 t State Fund of $100,000.. .00126426958 Railroad Tax 06327408580 ] R. R. Tax (Reappor- j tionment) $.0625672... i 90% State School Tax.. .05402020400 • 10% Reserve Fund 01213599490 , b Surplus Revenue 00112847600 $ .13498371175 : Practically 13.5 cents for each day's • attendance for each pupil. REAPPORTIONMENT RAILROAD TAX 1916. 1 i- September 10th, 1916. ( '-. The percentage assigned by law to public schools of the total amount of j "1 railroad tax assessed by the State, is '• apportioned by the Commissioner of - Education each year, as required by • law, to the various counties, and the amount assigned "to each eounty is I apportioned among the several dis- ( tricts of that county by the County . _ Superintendent of Schools. All of J «_ this money collected by September 1st I r is distributed, but the entire amount { t is never collected at this date and the ( u actual sum collected, instead of the / [_ amount originally apportioned, is there- , fore, distributed. _ In Cape May County the amount ap- " portioned for, 1916 was $ 43,552.78 I y The amount distributed 43,082.98 ( t w ( Amount uncollected being... $ 469.80 / The available amount, $43,082.98, less , $1500.00 for Helping Teacher, or $41,- ! 582.98, has been apportioned as follows: J i Avalon -„. $ 376.90 \ j Cape May 5,034.41 ( Cape May Point 285.84 { : Dennis Township 2,416.66 ' , Lower Township 1,735.71 / Middle Township 6,090.66 J Jforth Wildwood 1,784.17 j Ocean City - .T 5,573.11 { Sea Isle City 899.31 4 Stone Harbor 435.06 UppdT Township . 2,249.12 I West Cape May 2,040.44 Wildwood 7,160.00 1 Woodbine 5,501.59 A $41,582.98 j THE GAIN IN FIVE YEARS 7 The amount of the- State and County Apportionments to Cape May County for use in 1911-1012 was . . . .$103,434B« 1 And the amonnt for use in 1916-1917 was 146,901.08 I Showing as larrraer in five of $42,466X2 1

Average annual increase $8,493.24 This is due to the increase in taxable property in the county. The total number of days attendance for the • county ■ 1910-1911 was 519,647 days total for 1915-1916 was 664,613 days in 6 years 144X66 days Average annual increase... 24X03 day* This is due to the increase in the number of children in the eounty.

OUR LUNGS *M DEU GATE Overwork, lack of fresh air, mental strain or any sickness disturbs their functions. Stubborn coughs tear And wear the sensitive lung tissues. SCOTT'S INlflSION should be taken promptly for hard coughs, unyielding colds, for when strength is lowered from any cause. Its high nutritive value creates resistive force to ward off «ickneas. The rich cod inrer oil improves the quality oTtfw Uoo<l to relieve the cold and the glyeenne is soothing and healing to the lung tissues. ■■ins flini ii> t • - - r —

Professional Cards j SP1CER LEAMING COUNSELOR- AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Streets, C*pe May, New Jersey. SAMUEL P. ELDREDGR ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and DecaTTn\Sts-, Cape May, New Jersey , NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Phone 35 A. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTABY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey Phone 39A. LEWIS T. STEVENS j Counsellor- at- Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public Washington St., Cape May, N. J. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. * (One door above Keith's Theatre) Filling a specialty — from one dollar Bridge work, five dollars a tooth'. My special plates never rock. No one this method but myself. Will alyou carfare when you order the best teeth. Bell Phone — Walnut 1333. YOUR EYES I are Your Tools What care a good workman take, of his tools to keep them in the best ronriirinci I Are Your Eyes All Right? . Let as tat tham sad Me whalWl ibey ase Hwrj ibn work wirhtbe ieaa i n J le C. A. LONCSTRETH (n Ey> Tatti* ' /(jfr c 222 Market Street ' itu ni 1 ihiii CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. EVERYTHING FOR *THE EYE. PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone *Phone 44D EU ROSENTHAL —Tailor— SUITS MADE TO ORDER specialize ia dry cleaning — all white goods done by the best method. Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing 413 WASHINGTON ST. pssssssssvj \\ I. IL $niTH Clothier p 608 Washington St. | 1 7 Cpposkt* Reading Sta. ■ , « CAPE MAY M. J. | k ^ Bolts for |( aad upwards ■ J ■j ? Overcoats from 67 to 111 3 ? • ^ h Hats, Caps, T ranks and ? m ? h Oectlemen'a Furnlahlns Goods ' h ? k at Philadelphia prioaa. ? m f # ix-AVWA'.vi

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For Coats for Ladies - ' $20.00 to $50.00 For Coats for Men ' - 20.00 to 40.00 Tailored Suits for Ladies - 30.00 to 60.00 Tailored Suits for Men - 20.00 to 45.00 * 219 Decatur St. CAPE MAY, N. J. K. A. MINNEK 513 Washington St. ' Displays an unusual fine line of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc., suitable for Christmas Gifts. A WORD ABOUT PERSONAL SERVICE JVOUR purchase of a watch or a diamond, of silver tableware or personal jewelry, will be much more satisfactory if your choice is guided by expert U , i advice. T : We are alway* glad to help our patron* V with suggestion*, to give them the benefit of our years of experience. nothing, but adds Ask to see "1835 E R. Wallace," //7\\ 12 |'M 1 V Heaviest ^ j | R. A. MINNER > 513 Waahington Street ) Keystone Phone 44-D WITH CAPE MAY OPTICStt. : W. H. SMITH & SON j 502 BROADWAY « WEST CAPE MAY ; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meat*. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M

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