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PRIVATE BATHS **" EUROPEAN PLAN R11DGWAY HOXJISE ELEVATOR SERVICE AT THE FERRIES PHILADELPHIA. PA. Hot and Cold Running Water in Each Room SPORT HATS In a large variety from $1.98 to $5. New lot ju«t in. Also wreaths and sprays to brighten up your old hat. BROWN'S 417 Washington Street

WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT A. KENIG Electric Shoe Repairing Shop ILLUMINED HEELS ANY CO LOBS EXCELLENT WORK BEST MCATmen USED NBOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FANCY WORK RUBBER HEELS ANY COLOR 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. AH Kinds of Polishes for Sale THE NEW LIFE VULCANIZING SHOP Bobber tire Welding and Vulcanizing — All makes of tires and tubes repaired to stand. TIRE LIFE MORE THAN DOUBLED We use the— ANDERSON MACHINE AND METHOD— Established in 1915 Tons on tons of pressure forcing the liquidized melted rubber and cemmt into the fabric to be cooked in— The Anderson invention— Not heat dried patching, but real vulcanizing— A real cure, inside and outside at one Guaranteed not to lump, blister cr pull apart— Our repairs guaranteed to out wear balance of tire. \ We do ribbed and non-skid "rel reading. A trail will convince you. Both Phones Broad and Jackson Streets RICHARDSONS'S GARAGE W. G. REDDEN, Manager Cape May, N. J.

£ TEA ... | , Q* will be served every afternoon I at 4:00 in the B [§ LOUNGE OF THE [jj 1 CONGRESS HALL } jfi A Dainty Repast Excellent Service B Sj Fifty Cents Per Cover ffi

memorials! OFjBEAUTY AND DURABILITY Finely hammered, exquisitely carved and polished — lettered and finished according to your pwn taste. | MIU IMIWIIW OW1UU uug w juui yvvu muk. |

600 MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, CORNER POSTS, SILLS, ETC., TO SELECT FROM on display la our show yards at Pteasantville and Camden They represent the largest and finest stock of memorials ever, collected together by one concern. They have been cut from standard granites and marbles » — — were purchased before prices—advanced to the present figures.

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WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING AND ERECTING MAUSOLEUMS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE MTCMORTATJt

CAMDEN YARD | Opp. HarVigh Caniu) BeU Phooe ««

I MAIN OFFICE AND YARD PlessaatriUr. N. J. Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery 1 Bet! Phone Pleasant vilie t

REPRESENTATIVES O. J. Hammell. Pres., 11T K. Cornwall Ave.. Ventnor. for Atlantic City. A. U Hammell. Vice Pres.. Absecon. N. J., for Cumberland. Chpe May. Burlington. Ocean and Atlantic Counties. F. Halght. Camden. N. J., for Camden. Salem and Gloucester W. DuBola Clayton. X. J., for Clayton and vicinity. H. B Hale. Cfaerrtton. Va.. for State of Virginia o. j. hammell co. t.- PLKASAinmUJE. K J. > I

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i — e i. Salscf your tiro* so* cording to the rood* (J mar hero to troroli In sandy or tdBy country, wherever the going fa apt to be heavy — The U.S. Nobby. rowfa-Jlhs^aChZ or Ifaco. For front wheels — The U. a Plato. For best results— I swyvfars-UA Royal Cords.

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TEN years ago you might have seen one or two automobiles waiting outside the station, when the weather was pleasant Today the square is crowded with them. And most of the cars you generally see there are moderate-price cars. U Anybody who tells you that owners of moderate-price cars are not interested in the quality of their tires has never met very many of r: them. "W We come In contact with the small car owner every day and we have found that he is Just as much interested as the big car owner.

n There is one tire, at least, that makes no distinction . between small cars and large cars so far as quality is concerned — the U. S. Tire. * > . Every U. S. Tire is Just like every other' in quality — the best its builders know how to build. Whatever the size of your car, the service you get out of U. S. Tires is the same. It isn't the car, but the man who owns the car, that sets the standard to which U. S. tires are made. IV We feel the same way about it That's why we represent U. S. Tires in this community.

United States Tires , FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS CENTRAL GARAGE

OLD CIRCULAR A CURIOSITY ' i RULE CARD OF THE TREMONT , HOUSE ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS ON THE ISLAND IN '55 REPRODUCED. TREMONT HOUSE Cape Island, N. J. (About 1855) RULES AND REGULATIONS Editors Note: — The old Hotel Rule Card is reproduced in the hope that it will interest our readers. The Tremont House was the leading Hotel of the Island about the date of the founding of this paper. Guests on leaving their rooms will please lock the door and leave the key on the board, iu the private parlor, which will enable the chambermaid to put the rooms in order. Guests are requested to set their 1 Amps outside their .oom door when deae with them. Any inattention on the part of Servant* should be reported to the pro

prietor. Guests, who intend leaving, are requested to put their names on the ^ slate the afternoon previous, and what they intend going in, so that carriages can be ordered for them. ^ T i The House will be closed at Eleven o'clock - ■ Guests who arrive first, should \ take their seats at the head of the : table, and others, in order in which j they arrive, should take their seats ; below, and proceed to the head as j ' prior guests leave ; Terms J Nine dollars per week, or $1.50 per ! . toyChildren occupying seats at the : first table, will positively be charged j j full price, otherwise half "price ; f Supper, Lodging and Breakfast, ; reckoned as one day. I HUMPHERY HUGHES, JR. j Proprietor. ■ r ALLISON— WILSON _ | 1 At the Methodist-Episcopal Parsonage at Enaa. N. J. by the pastor, Rev. a H. Keller, on July SB, Delbert " H. Allison and Seretta Wilson were ' united in auriiga

THE WEATHER MAN Says that In tne month of July, we 1 enjoyed, fifteen clear days. Of the remainder ten were partly cloudy and i six were cloudy. The highest temperature was 85, and the lowest was 55, on the 27th. i normal temperature for this 1

month is 73.4. The average for the month was 70.6. The rainfall this month was 3.42 inches. Prevailing direction of the wind was south, with a maximum velocity of 48 miles per hour from the northwest on the 3rd inst. The 27th the coldest day in July for 23 years.

I ARE YOU THE MAN? < | Behind the Bethlehem Franchise is unexcelled truck performance— the closest kind of sales and service co-operatiae and a gigantic national adver- ; tising campaign. j ; Some man in your community is going to add his name to ouiu— put these businees building forces to work and dominate the motor truck selling field. Are you the man? s MANYPENNY MOTORS CO 13*