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— sMY Ay you! _ READ READ THIS! [Sheet Iron PT C e al rwrrei to purchase a pipeleas novel heater before the advance. stalled by an experienced heating man, one who emy ® Sre ry e "yg Tu your house i zero weather. Have every room warm and co and a cool cellar in the bargain. Thse heaters are made to last for lifetime. A lifetime free of stove annoyance. — Remember this is the only pipeles: heater made in the east. | [ Pr 9 it Sele Abram m Cox Stove Co. a. rom ree BY sk | JESSE M. BROWN 110-12 Jackson I, Cape Mag, N. J.
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JIN CHANCERY oF NEW JERSEY To Charles H. Colbarn and Janie Colburn, his wife: By virtue of an order of the Cou jof Chancery of New Jersey, mude or ithe day of the date hereofin a cause | wherein Fannie B. Gibbons, is com piainant, and you and others are d fendants, you are required to appeat plead, anawer or demurr to the bill {said complainant, on or before the 27t day of January next, or the said bil will be taken ma — confessed . again you. | _The said bill is filed to foreclo Ibaaed mortgeges given by Charles H [Colburn and wife to Realty Corpor {tion of Cape May, dated Fabruary 18 1914, on lands"in the Offy of bonbencutiefiin acters Acbmad To the ond that any errors may b signed, corner of Stites Avenues, in the said Borough, on Mon day, December 30th, from 8:00 A. to 5:00 P. M. Commissioner of Fin _meen_Typewriter Supplies at Star Wave Stationery Department. xtone Phone 90, WORDS FROM HOME Statements That May Be Investigated Testimony of Cape May Cifizens. When a Cape May Citizen comes to the front, telling his friends and neighbors of his experience, you con rely on his sincerity. The statements of people residing in far away places do not demand your . confidence, Home endorsement is the kird that ibacks Doan‘s Kidnoy Pills. Such testimony is convincing . Investigation proves it true. | Below is a statement of a Cape Muy resident. No stronger proof of merit can be held. F. H. Morris, 91 Q een St. says: "About four months . go I noticed that my kidneys wer. beginning to act irregularly. — On the recommondaton of others of the family and my friends, I got Doun‘s Kid Hewitt and York‘s Drug . hadn‘t use them long before 1 notioed my kidneys were acting regularly. I ‘baven‘t had any kidney trouble since." Price 60¢, at all — dealers. . Don‘t simply ask for a kidney remedy-get o i a ia preindiy md Mr. Morris had. | Forter-Milburn Co,, Migrs., Buffal «_s the caving of ma947-
T rim 1 (Continued from Page Six) Regular Meetings second «Mondsy evening of eachmbnth. . No school. maintained. CTY or wiLpwoop BOARD OF EDUCATION Sherman T. Dowler, President: 3. ert J, Kay. Medical Inavecton- Dr. rh M. Adams | Attendance Officer, lnnbicrizit Book-keeping and English; Schlichting, Mathematics and Biology Irene N. Carvolt~ et a SPECIAL TRACHERS K Manual Training-Lymm H. Boyer. Commercial Department-Sthel W. Domestic Sciemse-Ethel Henderson | Physical Training-Lorua Desmond. Drawing and Elementary | Mamual Training-Inez T, Nixon. Music-Elia R. Gemwell. Erva T. Mayhew, Spesial Class. GRADE TEACHERS No. 1 Hester Fo:cum, Grade 8; Mar- | garet G. Pierson, Grade 2; Mary L. Dy | Bois, Grade 7; Adele Dowler, Grade 7. No. 2 Clare D. Springer, Grade 6; Elizabeth Cayileat, Grade 4; Emily O. Vierick, Grade 8; Vera Colson, Grade | 2; J. Ruth MeFherson, Grade 1. j No. 3 Amy Anderson, Grade 6; Hel- | cn LaBaw, Grade 6; Elsie Ouram,‘ Grade 5; Mildred Schellenger, Grade 5; Esther Oct, Grade 4; Fanny 8.) Preuthun, Gigde 8; Anna Anderson, | Grade 2; Mary Scully, Grade 1; Jonsle ! G. Eidredge, Grade 1. No. 4 Aline Sheffey, Graden 2 to 6; Junet Watkins, G 1 and 2, BOROUGH OF WOODBINE BOARD OF EDUCATION M. L. Bayard, President; J. S. Levin, Vice President; William | Abramson, District Cierk; Inracl Einsenberg, J, H. Cohen; D. Tehnerneshafaky, C, B. Bizkhahn, Mrs. Joseph Joffe, S. E. Stone, Custodian of School Moneys-Jos. Joffe. Medical Inspector-Dr. Joseph Joffe ; Attendance Officer-A. Zellermayer Regular Meetings on | the. third Wednesday of each month at cight o‘clock, Central School Building. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL F. O. Hartman, Office Central School. TEACHERS-HIGH SCHOOL Principal, Charles L. Goldberg, Eng- | lish and Science; | Bessic M. Dudiey, | French and History; Theresa Finkelstein, Latin and History; 1 Ginsberg, | Algebra and English. CENTRAL SCHOOL GRADE TEACARERS W. C. Strack, Grade 8; |Grade 7; Rose Feinberg, Grade a, | May Cytron, Grade 5; Fannie Eizenberg, Grade 8; Anna Levenson, Grade , 2; Ida Zuchovits, Grade | 1; | Mildred Ward, Kindergarten. .. HORACE MANN SCHOOL Anna V. Downs, Grades 4 and Sylvia Glayman, Grades 4; Sara Goff, Grady 2 and 8; Berths Zimmer | man, Grade 1.
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