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Electrical Contractor... INST ALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STOKE AND WINDOW LIGHTING ^ A. D. REEVES KEYSTONE PHONE 809-D3 CAPE MAY. N. J. Cape May Electric ShoesRepairing Shop A. SuDAlt NEOLIN SOLES AND RUBBER I^EELS A SPECIALTY Wc make a SPECIALTY of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack in Building for Ladies Nand Gentlemen. Shoe Sundries and AH 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 i[18 Ocean St. " Cape May, N. J. — — ■ — - — — n — \ — • — - — •

LUMBER i» uy leagtk, width ar iMiHsm tar any paiprai whatever — that's the aftor we hib yam today. We net have ample stocks of seasoned, meacared timber* hi ear yard to' he able to make sack a brood after. Wc have! And oar prioea will eavo yon many. Ask for estimates.

GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J. CHAMBERS FISH MARKET Fresh Fish of AU Kinds in Season Soft Shell Crabs 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. * - —

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Jr aI GENUINE BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 v- ^ood cigarettes for (H~c l0C GENERAL ELECTION Registration Days in all Mjjnicipaii. ties: . Firgt— Sept.. 13, 1921, 1 p. m- to, 9 p. m. Also House to House Can- . vass. - • Second — Sept. 27, 1921, 7 a- m. to ' 9 P. M- Also Primary Day. Thirds — Oct. 18, 1 p. m. to 9 p- m. ' General Election Day, Nov. 8, 1921. I 6 a. m. to 7 p- m. 1 SPECIAL TWO WEEKS ONLY 1 Paper clips in bulk, thousand lots, 1 80c per thousand. Priced exceptionI ally low for^jmjck sale. Get .your ) supply now. Staj and Wave PubI lishing Co. , ■ adv2t I Headline in county paper — "$18,000 . worth of good liquor seized." Now how in the world did that editor dis- • cover that it was good? U. S. MAIL LINE I irrrrl..dr..l.a ftmi.h.. Hqttbl 3— »■" Wr »- Am. 24-Sm. U I i"hb>0-wAm.P-3mcM HOsh atamdvd Smwloa tnSmoodandThlnMtUm y. A IM I bmh... —•Ufr.J 4m l-j« MjEzr.-HiE O. A MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. . 41 Bntdwir, N. Y. i

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Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want.. the^C" ry* taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, experrty A / blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, flrjfev Refreshing mildness and their freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. ^ Camels are made for men who think for themSamel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wlaaton-SaUni. N. C,

GREEN GREEK GETS RSNERMEN THE PAST WEEK NETTED THE SPORTSMEN LARGE CATCHES OF THE MOST DESIRED FISH OF ALL — THE SPORTY KING. One of the moat successful weeks for fishing at Norbury*g Landing was that of the past seven daysMany parties from the resorta from Ocean City to Cape May have made good use of the twenty five . , party boats at the Landing and sev- '< eral catches of 150 to the boat have been made. The lordly channel bass seems reluctant to run in any number, how « ever fnd local sportsmen are impatient at the delay. •There have been Vnore king fish brought in than any other kind and catches of fifteen straight by one man was almost equalled a dozen ; times. The demand for party boats has beep so great that already plans for . a bigger and better landing, and better docks are being laid. • William Field, J. Dougherty' A. ■ Camp, H. Rouse, Al. _ Mitchell and John Wilson, all of Philadelphia, land 1 ed in Wildwood one day this week, hired a taxi and went to Green . Creek. - . ■ »■ — :

COUNTY CAMPAIGN GETS INQUIRIES ; COMMITTEE OF FREEHOLDERS PRESENT OPTIMISTIC REPORT . OF RESULTS OF PUBLIC AD- } VERTISING. The Advertising Committee of the ■ Cape May County Board of Freeholders, John R. Groves of Ocean City,. . Chairman, reported at the meeting of the Board that the enmq^gn that had been under way tliis darly sum. mer, in the Eastern, Middle, Western and Southern States, had been finished. Good results have been obtained . from this campaign, Cape May County resorts having been called to the attention of people in some parts of the country that probably never knew that Cape May County was on * the map before- Direct inquiries have been received as follows!: From Alabama, 1 ; Arkansas 3, Connecticut 3, Delaware 2, Georgia 4, Indiana 6, ■ Kentucky 18, Louisiana 1, Texas 1; Mass. 1, Canada 1, Maryland 48; Mississippi 6, New Jersey 39, New York 51, M. Carolina 1, Ohio 42, / Penna. 9.7, South Carolina 4, Tennes- / see 11, Virginia 24, Washington, D. C., 69, West Virginia 16Money available permitted but a small space being taken in the new's- • papers, spread over sections of .the country immediately adjoining the , middle Eastern Spates. Detailed informntirfh concerning the names and addresses of the it qulrles fctat ccn-r in during the re'-. ' cent campaign can be < l.tained from the Chairman of thfc Freeholders Advertising Committee or from Gilbert Hughes, Cape ay, Chairman of the" Publicity Committee of the County Chamber o£ Coaameree, which com. mittee worked along with . the Freeholders Committee in getting this year's campaign under \\-ay. The di; • ryct results obtained from the last •rampaign can be roughly "approximated but the indirect results obtained from persons. jy>t sending in . for information, bat who .came to - Cape May County ' to give us the "once„over" as a direct result of see; ing the advertising of the past couple of months, is difficult to /compute- ^ MRS. E.. M. GOFF ■ -- Mrs. Eliza M. Goff, widow* of the late Willis Goff, died at her home in-' Camden, N. \J. on Monday, August 15, after a lingering illness. Mrs.. Goff was a resident of Cape May for many, years and her death will . i>e fe|t by her many friends. Funeral services jvere held at Camden, Thursday, August 18th at 1 P. M- Interment, Harley CemeteryP. O. S- of A. Defeated The South Seaville "nine surprised _ the local ball team by defeating .theni 8 to 3. Much credit is given to the pitcher of the visiting team who held the Capes to 4 hits. No game this week. j RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs.. John L- Cain are-re--ceivmg. congratulations upon f the birth of a ten pound son.- "iTie little . fellow has been named Iran Alan. ■ i •*"" — - - If you're doing good work, don't worry; somebody will find it out