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Simmons steel bed with 2" posts and five Bfeavy fillers rods, good qnaiity comibnation felt mattresses and a guaranteed spring, $29.50. . ^ ' This is another example of "how it pays to buy at Hurley's," Not alone"hre our prices low but you $lso have the added advantage of arranging to buy what you want and pay us in 30, -60 or 90 days or by the week if you desire. HURLEY'S Broadway, Pine and Welsh Sts., Camden Oily 6 Short Blocks from Broadway Sutlon. CAPE MAY OFFICE & SAMPLE ROOM 914 CORfclE STREET F. ROLLINS, District Manager KEYSTONE PHONE 306 , - \ X BOSTON CLOTHING AND SHOE Slt)RE | I Washington, and Jackson Streets ■ ALWAYS SAVE 10 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR HERE ? MEN'S CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES, WHITE ■ DUCK PANTS, OVERALLS, HOSIERY, BATHING SUITS, JC CAPS AND SHOES, UNDERWEAR I All Kinds of Tailoring g Cigars and Cigarettes mzmym&mKmymimxmKmxmxMxmx m ANY QUANTITY OF ™ ^ in any length, width or tMckkncaa for any purpose whatever — that's the offer we make you today. We must have ample stocks of seasoned, men. - -sjnL Y » urvd timbers in our yard to be able to •2501 v= make such a brow) offer. We have! ' sM^s- ~3\ s And our prices will save you money. JPsI? Ask for estimates. * GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY; N. 4S • » o-m aw x a a f - w. a
RIO GRANDE NOTES Mrs. Linda McAlister, of Ocean » City, is spending some time with he. " sister, Mrs. So me:s I sard. *' Mrs. Smith Endicott and Mrs. Roy b« Walcott, were Philadelphia shoppers on Sa:iirday. ® M.. and Mrs. David Goff motored t! ■ to Eld jra on Sunday. " P Mr. and Mrs- Merrill Neal ■ enter J?j tained friends from Philadelphia on Sunday. w "The Men's Bible Class met at the home of Capt. Silas Shaw on Wed ,, nesday evening. They are very we attended and everybody; is welcome. Everett Hand and family of Wildwood, spent Sunday with the for- s me?s parents. t! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman, of j, Vineland, -visited thetr parents, Mr. R John Brown and wife of this place it on Sunday.- u FISHING CREEK s B dl Miss Florence Snyder, of Cold _ Spring, spent Sunday last with her cousin, Miss Emma Barnett. Mts. Sarah Oschell is entertaining her daughter, Melissa and daughter- - in-law", airs. Clarence ' Oschell and children of Philadelphia. Mrs. Samuel Mink is visiting her son in Philadelphia for a few days. Mrs- Hannah Root and daughter, Mildred, of Phoenixville, is visiting Mrs. Lemuel Schelleinger for a few days. William Hinchcliffe of Philadelphia, is down for the summer with Jacob Barnett. The Sunday School had their annual picnic at Norbury's Landifig on Thursday. All report a fine time and also fine day for it, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ GIVEN that The Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Company, on ' the 4th day of May A. D., 1921, filed j with the Township Committee, of the j 1 Township of Lower, County .of 'Cape j I May, State of New Jersey, a Petition j addressed to the said Township Com- I j mittee, asking for the consent of the I said Committee to the use by said ; ' Company of each and every of the i public roads, streets, avenues, alleys ■ and highways, both above, below and j on the surface thereof, for the main- • f tenance and operation of its present i 5 aerial and underground works, and j | the construction. maintenance and op- j — eration of additional aerial and underground works, consisting of poles, j; crossarms, cables, wires, conduits, ~~ oucts, mains, pipes, manholes, and all other necessary' fixtures and appliances required for its local and through lines; in connection with the transaction of its telegraph and telephone' bikiness, according to plans showing the- location, , number and #1 Size of such fixtures and anpliances. to be approved as may be provided , in the consent given pursuant to the aforesaid Petition. f ' The perio<i for which such consent T- is asked is fifty (50) years. ' , . • The Township "Committee of the | Township of Lower, will consider 'the said Petition ««• the 1st day of June, A..D. 1921, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at Township Hall, Cold "Spring, Lower j Township. N. J. . r Dated May. 4th. 1921. . \l WM. C. HOFFMAN, 1 Township Clerk. 2t-, 434-5-14-21
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BONUS BOARD BUST In a recent report "on the work being done by the New Jersey Bonus Board, Colonel WJnfield S. Price stated that 38,000 applications have been received and 30,000 approved. About 650 applications a day are being passed up, and it is expected that by July 1st, when the .payment will begin, about 454)00 will probably hare been approved. There are 130,000 ex-service pen in New Jersey who are entitlei^to^the bonus. How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rats — Farmers Heed ' Dr. H. H; Butler says, "I use RATSNAP around my hospitals every months, whether I see rats or not. It does the work — RAT-SNAP gets them every time. I recommend it to everybody having rats." ' Don't Wait unfcfltbere is a brood of rats, act, immediately you .see the first one. "%ee sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by .Ko no witch J. C- Little & " Son and Eldredgc and Phillips. EVERSHARP . The new, t u to the pencil - 1 ' k Eversharp is ab- ~ solutely unique, J the pencil that is always sharp yet 1 1 never sharpened, always ready for smooth, easy writing, andbeautifully made for lifelong service. Eversharp prices, with 18 inches of Eversharp Leads, _ | are $1 up. I Sold by Mecray Pharmacy J. R. MOON, Proprietor Washington and Perry Streets CAPE MAY, N. J. G. Vanaman Gas Ranges Gas Hot Water Heaters Plumbing Mattresses Renovated Mattresses, Retailed at . Wholesale Prices We make them " Full line of BED SPRINGS, ' COTS, ETC. jw — Silk Floss Mattress $14.00 ' Cotton Mattresses $7.3 i. Crib Outfits ?8.00^p Get Our Prices First ^
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Couch Pads - _$3.75 .Cot Pads i_I__ i_$1.75 Crib Mattresses .$3.75 Crib Pads _.^..$2^0 Wiidwood Mattress Works - 3706 Pacific Avenue VVILDWOOD, N. J. Bras; Beds Helaquered |
rsf SPECIAL EXClJRSION SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1921 d» 1 (JA ROUND TRIP *P 1 • O U Wiar Tax 12c Additional Special tickets good only on train leaving ■ -Vf STANDARD OAVLIOMT CAPE MAY , ' 5:50 A. M. \ 6:50 A. M.. WILDWOOD. 5:50 A. M. > 6:50 A. MX WILDWOOD JUNCTION _J_ 6:00 A.M. ' 7:00 A.M. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 6:07 A.M. 7:07 A-M. DENNISViLLE _6:18 A. M. 7:18 Al M. PHILADELPHIA (Arrive) 7:46 A. M. 8:45 A?M. "RETURNING Special Train Leaves Philadelphia (Chestnut and South Street Ferries) 6:30 P. M. (Standard Time) 7:30 P. M. (Daylight Time) Tickets may be purchased prior to date of Excursion • ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD
Work Done While You Wait" A. KENIC < Electric Shoe Repairing Neolin Soles and Heels Any Color — Aluminum Heels— Best Leather Used— Any Kind of Shoe Findings 105 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. • _ $5,000,000 ■ 3^1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 5% -Highway Extension Bonds " Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until. 11 o'clock A. M. (Standard Time.) * TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH, 1921, for the purchase of five million dollars ($5,000,000), 5%, State of New Jersey, Highway Extesion Bonds, series "A", dated. July 1st, 1921, drawing interest from July 1st, 1921, and maturing July '1st, 1951, or at option any time after fifteen years from date of issue, upon six months notice. These bonds are payable both as to principal and interest at the . Mechanics National Bank, Trenton, N. J., the interest being payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each year to their maturity. The above bonds are issued for the purpose of Ipaying the cost of extending the system of State highways by the construction -of bridges and tunnels for vehicular or other traffic across the Delaware and Hudson rivers, or either of them; providing the ways and Tnetos to pay the interest of such debt and' pi so to pay and dischkrge the principle thereof; and providing for the submission of this lawVo the people at a general election, under the provisions of Chapter 352, ' P. L. 1920,which act was submitted to the people at the general election held in tne State of New Jersey, Novembr 2, 1920, and receievd the sanction of a majority of the votes cast for and against it at said election. Bidders will ,be required to submit unconditional bids and each Ijid must be accompanied by a certified check for hn 'amount equal to 3% of .the face value of the amount of bonds bid for payable to the order •of William T. Read, Treasurer of the State of New Jersey, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in case the bidder shall withdraw his bid or shall fail and neglect to pay and take said bonds should, the same • be ^awarded to him. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. No bid will be accepted for less than par and accrued' interest to date of delivery. Bonds will be delivered to the bidder at Trenton, N. J., on July 1st, 1921. All bonds, will be coupon form of the denomination of $1,000. They may be registered as to principal and interest, or may be converted into registered bonds at optihn>ih denominations up to $$0(000. ® Proposals should be marked "Proposals for Highway Extension Bonds," and addressed to N.. A. K. Bugbee, Comptroller -of the Treasury, State Capitol, Trenton, N. J. - . ^ THE ISSUING OFFICIALS, , Harry B. Salter, v » Secretary. / ' $12,000,000 STATE OF NEW JERSEY " 836 Bonus Bonds Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 11 o'clock , A. M. (Standard Time.) ' TUESDAY, JUNE l^H, 1921, ^ ■ . for- the purchase of twelve - million'-dollars ($12,000,000), 596, .State of New Jersey, -Soldiers' .Bonus Bonds, dated July 1st, 1921, drawing iniaitest from July 1st, 1921, 'and maturing July 1st, 1941. * .. * These bonds are payable both as to principal and interest at the " Mtiwer Trust Company, Trenton, ^ J., the interest being payable sefiliannually on the first da« of January and July in each year to their ■* maturity. The above bomls are issued for the purpose of providing for the payment of a Bonus to each solijjer, or a dependent or dependents* thereof, who served %i the military or navaY forces of the United States ' " during the war between the United States and the German Empire and;. .,' . j, • its Allies, . under the provisions of Chapfer 159, P. L. 1920, which act ' " was submitted to" the people at the general election held in the State -of New Jersey, November 2, 1920, and received the sanction of a majority • of the' votes cast for and agaiifst it 'at said election." Bidders will be required to -submit unconditional bids arid each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for aii amount eqbal to -3 96 of the face value of the amount of bonds bid for payable to 'the. order' -of William T. Read, Treasurer of the State of New Jersey, to be forfeited. as liquidated damages in case tpc bidder shall withdraw his bid .'. • or shall fail* and neglect to pay and -take snid bonds should the same, be awarded to him? The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. No bid will be accepted for less than par a/id nccruetl interest to date " . of delivery. Bonds will be delivered to- the bidder «t Tre'ntbh, ^1. J., On July 1, 1921. All bonds will be coupon form of. the denominations of $1,000.00. ^ They may be registered subsequently as to principal only or both asW principal and interest. ^ ... . * . # Proposals should be marked '^Proposals for Soldiers' Bonm^pOnds," -s. and addressed to. N. A. K. Bugbep, Comptroller of .the Treasury, State , Capitol, Trenton, N. J- » . STATE HOUSE COM\ftSSION, Newton A. K "Bugbee/ Comptroller of ^he Treasurj-, ■ r Secrtary.

