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□ :nc Summer Showing in Tailor Made Suits and Top Coats... Wfe offer you suits of such character and quality as you will delight to wear. Come see our beautiful line without obligation to buy. We know you will be pleased . with the great variety and we will fit you abs^utely. Best Material and Workmanship Guaranteed ' Charles Scherer »*» 223 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. lla « " -HPT - 1 Vulcanizing J § AUTOMOBILE TIRES REPAIRED X ' 1 1 ^05^ 1 © 8 years experience in rerjairing ail g X Tires and Tubes. Work nositively g . X guaranteed: We carry in Stock the A A GENERAL TIRE noted for its fine & K appearance and long mileage. Fab- © P ric tires are guaranteed for 7,000 a § miles and Cord tires for 10,000 miles, a A C. E. HOLMES X A 403 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. g xwxxxxwxxxxwxxxx-xxxxxxwx KEYSTONE 426 OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE GLENWOOD TABLE UNEXCELLED 509 HUGHES STREET , . CENTRALLY LOCATED CAPE MAY, N. J. Mrs. Lillian Rott, Prop. ^ ■ - " ' KEYSTONE PHONES CAPE MAY 1-73— WILDWOOD 1-73 Konowitch Brothers GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS Butter-Eggs — Fruit— Produce— Etc. / Orders Promptly Filled * 308-10 Washington Street 2405-07 Pacific Avenue CAPE MAY WILDWOOD— ^ ( -Electrical {Contractor... INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES KEYSTONE PHONE 609-D3 CAPE MAY. N. J. -p Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SuDAK NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY We make a SPECIALTY of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack in BuiAing for Ladies and Gentlemen. 111 Shoe Sundries und All Kinds-of Polishes for Sale. ' 505 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. R. M. WENTZELL 33 PERRY STREET Furniture Bedding Rugs Linoleum Estimates on all kinds of furniture will be furnished promptly. KEYSTONE PHONE- GOODS DELIVERED A RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M. Townsend 218 Ocean St Cape May, N. J. 'I'

3 = IB DUTimn in ant quAimn or in any length, width or tUckkaeaa for nny purpose whatever— that's the «f. hare ample stocks of seasoned, mefe> < °red ,n °°r J"* to he able to \= make such a broad offer. We have! S And our prices will save you money. GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J. _ ' ' ' = CHAMBERS FISH MARKET Fresh Fish of All Kinds in Season _ Soft Shell Craba and Fresh Picked Crab Meat PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Keystone Phone 206 Bell Phone 17-W JERE CHAMBERS, Prop. 316 and 318 Mansion St., Cape May, N. J. B.N Phon, 67 Keytione Phon, 75 | The Atlantic Tobacco Co. ( 145 EAST OAK AVENUE WILDWOOD, N. J. i WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO. CIGARETTES § AND CONFECTIONERY | I WHOLESALE ONLY I WE ALSO CftRRY'A FULL LINE OF PAPER BAGS, ROLL PAP- § ER, ICE CREAM BOXES, PLATES, SPOONS AND NAPKINS 1 Charles-York . Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. 0. Box 661

PROCLAMATION Attention is hereby called to the ordinance concerning: the explosion , of fire works dated June 27, 1877. Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the City of Cape May, in city- council assembled, and it is hereby enacted by the authorities of same, that no person shall fire or discharge any cannon or other piece of .artillery or small arms, guns, pistols, fire Crackers, or squibs, within the limits of this city under penalty oF^the law; every' person so offending shall forfeit and 'pay the sum of five dollars for each offense. Section 2. And be it further ordained and .enacted that, from end after the passage of this ordinance, no person or persons shall make or

cause to be made, or aid or assist in making bonfire or other fire in either of the streets, roads, lanes, or . alleys of said city, under the penalty of 'the law, every person so offend- " ing shall forfeit and pay the sum of, five dollars for each offense. ' Section 3. And be* it further or- , dained and enacted, that if any per- - son or persons shall fire or cause to r be fired pr exploded any rocket, squib or powder cracker within the limits ' of said city,- under the penalty of the ! law, every person so offending shall . forfeit and pay for each offense the J sum of ten dollars. Approved June 27, 1877. FREDERICK J. MELVIN, 1 Mayor. , Dated June 18, 1921. 6-18-3t-852-P. F. 810,40.

Sheriff's Sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, r to. me directed, issued out of the , Court of' Chancery of New Jersey, on * the 8th day' of June, A. D. lU2l, in a " certain cause wherein Mary T. Short > is complainant, and John Klink, et » als., are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on 1 MONDAY, JULY 11th, 1921 '• between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. (iil., to wit, at one o'clock in thq afternoon of said day, (Standard Time) at the Sheriffs office in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey: All that certain mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances, in the - bill of complaint in the said cause particularly set forth and described that is to. say: All the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter par- ■ ticularly described, situate, lying and being in the borough of Holly Beach, , in the county of Cape May and state ; of l"}ew Jersey, bounded and described as follows: j Beginning at a point in the southwesterly line of Taylor avenue, at the distance of one hundred and thir- 1 ty feet southeastward! y- from the ' point of intersection of the said side 1 of Taylor avenue, with the south- 5 easterly side of Holly( Beach avenue; 1 and extending thence along the said southwest side of sai(^ Taylor ave- < nue, southeasterly a distance of forty i feet, and at right angles thereto to 1 | said Taylor avenue, between parallel > f lines, with a width, of forty feet, i [ southwestwardly in leftgth or depth, c [ a distance of one hundred feel> ( 1 Being lot No. 19 of block No. 47, as t shown on the recorded map or plot of t • Holly Beach City, in (heDffke of the t - Clerk of CapeeMav county, aforesaid, c | Amount due under decree is $1,- 1 : 031.61, with interest and Sheriff's \ : fees to be added. t , it-r.-. iu Lit- auueu.

MEAD TOMLIN. Sheriff. Dated June 15, 1921- : Carr & Carroll, Solicitors. : 6-18-4ts-pf$17.34. ! How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rats — Farmers Heed t N Dr. H. H. Butler says, "I use RATSNAP around my hospitals every three 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 until there is a brood of rats, act immediately you see the first one. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Konowitch "Bros, J. C- Little & Son and Eldredge, and Phillips. If you want anything in Wildwood — Advertise in the LEADER. pjtmiii[iiniiiiiiiiiuu*'wiuij|iiiiiil|||>liiiiniwi U. S. MAIL LINE L»r» Mi ud FulM Amtfau-FU* Skip* "A-sric" July 23— A*. 24-Swt 28 ^C*mW«*iwi«"J*30-9Ae,27-S»t24 Hlch Standard Service In Sacond and Third -CI a»a Aaain. U iMuo. cam!, 1.400 34-Se pu. SSSStistBS . U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. V. 4S Broadway, N. Y. 1 [j^Owraffw U. S. Shipping Board

I Better than we claimed. jO Outwore three others! N "Diamond Tires have given us better service than you claimed. k One went 10,000 miles without being removed from the wheel, * during which time it outwore H three tires of other makes, ^ t Which cost considerably more than Diamonds." ^ \ — KalUpell American Laundry Q%., * A Kalispell, Montana ^ ■r Buy Diamonds for ecortomy. k They are the real thrift tires, k <^ull«ufe> and have been standard for k twenty-five years. m The Diamond Rubber Company,!.., " Akron, Ohio ^ Diamond TIRES CORDS FABRICS TUBES k ' - . u

Sheriff's Sale i. rirtoe of • writ of Fieri Fac ; for sale of Mortgaged Prem*~ ' o>uwe out Of the court of Chancery of New W. ' th« 4th day of j/ne, A D. IvgVl certain cause whjerein Came E. Davi t'«»fX^CUtJ1Lof the lasl w'll and testament of Hi ram Davis, deceased is complainant, and Susannah E- Wolf [ estaip.f t ? ; executrix of the u Jonathan h. Hibbr., deceased. are defendants, 1 shall exixne tr. sale at public vendue, on ^ MONDAY, JULY ilih, 1921,, Isss^-Vv. 01 tweIve and oclwrk p m., to wit, at one o'clock 1 . ^. afternoon of said dav I •stanH SJ'S* S Wl ti MmpI,',, i„ the id - l"n .ar!" premise- hereinjter described, situate in the citv of Vnu wood, in the county of Caw Numbet One. Beginning at a noint - ^the northeasterly side of Wildwood avenue at the distance of tW and seventy -three (3731 fMt south eastwardly /rom thl mdnt „5 1.1"^*^,^,-,?' rrth '

eastp-ly 8y. of said w,ld d si - northeastwaidlv (with j as shown on plan of jots aforesaid '• t onNtUK"ber Two. Beginning at a point . on the southwesterly side of Snenceit ave"ue «t the distance of one hun ' J&nSfS <130) feet UorOn^est1 orJh. IT the point of intersection - of the northwesterly side of At'antiarSS «» .outhwesterlY siVe of said Spencer avenue and extending thence northwestwardly alone thf I southwesterfy sido of saJ soenc-.-r aienuo a dist4face of font (40) fPet and at right angles to .said Spei«-ei- I avenue thereto, between Daru'fel v»rnilnr -??th or depth ;o''.th— est- \ wardly (with -a' width of fo,t'v l-ei) a (bstance ,.f one hund.Td feci C- ntaining four thousand (4000) Squaie feet of land strict measure. Comp',sing lot number twentv-seven (27) of block number one hundred! and ■S'Si"* "a,: f** if Number Three. Beginning at a wlllLZn i e -"uu'b westerly side of' WiRhvood avenue at the distance of ' one hundred and fifty (150) feet, northwestwardly from the point of .intersection of the nqrthwesterly side of Park avenue (formerly Railroad avenue) with the southwesterlv side of said Wildwood avenue, ar.d " extending tHence northwestwardly along the southwesterly siiie!-«£j>S"id Wildvood avenue a distance of fortv (40) feet; and at right angles to "sai<l vVildwQod avenue thereto, "between parallel lines in length or depth " southwestwnrdlv fwitb a width of , oj't.v (40) feet) a distance of one (100) feet. Containing four thousand (4000) square fe^t of land strift measure. Comprising lot- number nine (9) of block number eighteen (18) (formerly of Work number twen-ty-two). of the official man of Wild* wood, New Jersey, made l.y L. M. Rice, Borough Engineer, A. D. 1905 Amount due under decree is S8.199.61, with interest and Sheriff's fees to be added. itffeAD TOMLIN, Sheriff. Dated June^lS, 1921. Leap, Sharpless and W:ay. Solicitor-. 0-18 4t-pfS34 68 "

CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS' ' * - - ' . . COURT In the Matter of , ON PETITION the Estate . of » / '''0R -SALE OF ALLIltRO T LANDS TO - HWnfb I ,>AY DEBTSMAi NbS, 1 ORDER TO Deceased. /-SHOW CAUSE. ROSALIE G. HAYNES, Adminis- , " tratrix of . the estate of. ALL! RRO T. HAYNES, Deceased,, having exhibit- ' ed under oath ' a true acco'ufit of the . personal estate and debts of said deceased, whereby it appearing thai the personal estate of the said Allirro T, Haynes, deceased, is insufficient to pay his debts, and requiring the aid of the Court in the premises. IT IS, on this second dav of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty -one, ordered that all persons interested in the lahds, tenements and hereditaments and real estate bf .the -said Albrro T. Haynes, appear before this C-olirt on ■* the third day of August. A. D;, lff21, at ten. o'clock -in the forenoon, to show cause why. so much of thev lands, tenements and herbditaments and » real estate of the fsaid Ailing T, Haj-nes, deceased, should not be sold as would be. sufficient to pay his debts. , " IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that thir order be published m the "Star and Wave," one of the newspapers of the County of Cape May, and State , of New Jersey, for six weeks, at least once' in each week. HENRY H. ELDREDGE, S 6 4-7t-«77-P. F. |24i6 JndBe'