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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE FOR SALE— Ford Sedan, everything O. K- 'No starter- Focer and Mecray- \ FOR SALE — -Dwelling house, Broadway and York Ayenue, West Cape May. 11 rooms and bath- Lot -60 by 100- Perfect order. Reasonable price- "Easy terms- Apply to A- R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE— Baby Coach with hair mattress- Whit^ reed. Excellent condition. Mrs. Starr, "Baltimore and New Jersey Ave. 8-20- It- 688 FOR SALE — Ford touring car with enclosed top, body, motor and tires in first class shape E- Benstead, Light * House, Cape May Point? *" , FOR SALE — 2 White-duck Chiefs uniforms- 1 White flannel trous1 ers made to order. Address P. 0. Box 124- Reasonable. - Size 3688. 8-20- It FOR SALE— One 2 1-3 H. P- Woodpecker Stationery Engine with pulleys and belts-' Good as new. One 5 1-2 H- P. Eagle Marine engine in good condition. Freeman Yearicks, Fishing "Creek, N- JKeystone 861 -Dll. P. O. Cape May, R. F- D. 1-8-6; tf AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE One 1919 Briscoe Touring Carf very good condition- One Ford Tour- j ing Car, cheap- Two Ford SedanS, with many extras. Four Truck Chassis, various capacities. 3 Bus ' Bodies, Ford Touring Bodies. Two Express Bodies, one with Cab- Priced very reasonably. See HARRY KEHR 432 West Perry Street- Keystone Phone 121 -M.

WANTED J WANTED — -Good white girl for care Sl of chidren- Apply 917 Corgie St-, . Cape May. 8-20.iy.6ttP WANTED— Two double barrel shot h guns, 12, 16 "or 20 guage. Star & ^ Wave office- , WANTED AT ONCsWtfman foi-U - general housework. Family of four V adults. Must be capable and will. : ing- Call or write, Brown's Dry 'it Goods Stoi c, 417. Washington' St- j > 7 WANTED— A man or woman for | a canvassing. Apply to P. Delias, \ 104 Jackson street, any day after w three o'clock P. M. . ti WANTED^A-^ijalesman wanted to - .sell Ford CarsT~Fo£il»*>n Tractors j and Commercial . Bodies ip Cnpe p May County FOCER & ME- h CRAY. ,, REAL ESTATE WANTED ' i Real Estate Wanted, Cape May ^ County properties. Cape May County • Farms- Send desOriptiou and , price. Thos Mole, 2228Jx>mhard St. , U Philadelphia, Pa. I 1 8-20.4 1- 684 jd CLERKS, (men. women) ove?17,for !1 , • Postal Mail Service. $130 month. c - Examinations "September. Experi- 1 cnce unnecessary- For free partic- ^ ulars, write R- Terry (former Civil ■Service examiner, 894 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. .('■ 8-20-1-682. V- v SPANISH AND LATIN— Experi- S enced teacher desires to tutor >" pupils in the above mentioned languages. Fo- further information. • Apply at St ir and Wave Of/ice. . "7-80-tf-373 " - * ^ • • LOST j LOST— Ansco Camera on Pier. Re- r .ward if retiyned to G.'-B. Hill. Ilnl- - <" tintore tiin. . > 9-20.11-683 k« ..LOST— Slipper P.uckle, Ihi'Hants and j .Jets, 'Oval' shaped- Rewu-.il if "returned to the Columbia Hotel: Ijto4f-§8.v • LOST— Small White Purse containing money and trunk keys -Reward if keys are returned- Apply Mrs .'C.- W. Sloan, 641 iftghcs St' • FOUND — A purse on the_ Sea-shore . road "Shout, three miles' from Onne .May. Owner can havis sarin, by proving property and paying fori', this advertisement- Apply Mrs- . Richard Reeves, Cape May R. F. D. No- 1- - \ ' - ^ ' If- you want anything in Wildwood — Advertise in the LEADER.

PBtSOHMJREimON ( (Continued from page one) Mrs. Haclie Gregory of Jacksonville, Fla., is the guest of Mrs- John T. Hewitt for a fortnightMr. and Mrs. Porter S- Cope and their daughters, 4^06 Chester- Avenue, West Philadelphia, are now occupying a cottage here where they will remain for the balance of the season- * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer TownselH and * their daughter of Philadelphia, are visiting F- Sidney Townsend at 638 ' Washington Street. Mrs. Daniel Hill, of Chicago, is spending some time with her mother, ' Mrs- Gertrude Miller at Cape May. 1 Mrs- Emma Paulin of Germantown A is a guest at The Elward for a few v days. ' ' J Mrs- Higgs F. Sedgwick, of Ger- ' mantown, who is occupying a cottage here for the summer, has as her : guest, her daughter, Mrs. Walter SCrowell of Melrose Park- .1 Mr. arid Mrs. .Horace M- Barb;; ' have returned to their home, 21 Pel- ] ham Road, Germantown, after en- ; joying a trip of several weeks thru , the New England States and will , come to Cape May shortly where , they will spend the balance of the . summerProfessor Walter* Hatfield and i family of 'Boston, Mass., are enjoying a few -days stay with Mrs. Hatfield's , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruth- , erford. Miss Esther Andrews is the^guest | of Miis Frances Vdnaman for 'a few I daysMr. and Mrs- Robert " Beatt.v Rein- , 'hart and their two "sons of 6907 Ellsworth street,' West Philadelphia, are ! now in Cape May for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Matthew J- McAdams, of Chicago, accompanied by her daughter Janet, is visiting her parents, Mr- , and Mrs. Daniel Focer at their Perry . Street cottage. Mr. and Mrs- Abraham Stevenson of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mrs. j

Mary F. Hildreth, widow of the late Daniel W. Hildreth, are spending some time at the Hotel VirginiaMr- and Mr* David Newhhll and | two daughters, after spending some I time as guests at the Windsor Hotel, , returned to Lit tie Windsor, | Whitemarsh. Miss Mazie Mende who is spending the summer here, had as her guest over the week-end, William Dough" Vrty of Philadelphia. Vlames Stites of Camoen, is spend-, ing- some time with his mother, HughesMrs. O. Little, Miss Beatrice Little and Miss" Alice Hart, all of New York, motored to Cape May this week where they will spend same with frientls hereDR. ALEXANDER MARCY On. Thursday, August 18th, Dr. Alexander Marty died at the summer of his son-in-lnw. and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Marcy, Jr. at 1043 Washington Sts He was in his 8-1 tii year, having been b<jrn at Cape May in April, 1838. Dri Mifrcy was the son of Dr. Samuel Summer and Thankful Marcy and brother of Df. Virgil M. D. Marcy, deceased. He leaves two children: Mrs'. Alexander Mai;ey of Riverton, and Dr. John W. Marcy of Mer- , chantvijle, N. J. Dr. Marcy was well known, in Cape May and beloved by many; friends. CARD OF THANKS The members aiiil weU Xvisher's are thankful for all assistance, personal and financial to pay E- W. Springer for new roof- The amount received was $71-00. J. STANFORD, Secretary;' ICE CREAM FESTIVAL Just a short, ride .to- Cape May Point anil eirjoy refreshments which to he sqM for the benefit" of the Children of the Haddock Hall Memorial Hall. • Sale starts Saturday ; afternoon at the hall. 7 DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache; indigestion, insompia ; painful passage of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL The world'! standard remedy lor kidney, Uver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland Since 1606. t Three sUea, all druggists. Guaranteed. Leah far the peae CeU hUdal^ea sr.ry hsa

CROWD ATTENDS | WINDSOR TEA j HOTEL'S NEW TEA PORCH FILLED WITH GUESTS AND R FRIENDS AT WEEKLY TEA— DANSANT ON THURSDAY. Q Almost two hundred persons at- R tended the weekly Tea given oh y Thursday by the Windsor Hotel. Thk s, affair was held on the new Tea Porch connecting the hotel with -the p Annex and the scene w^s one of gay R color and keen enjoyment. Herz. c berg's RedxMill orchestra furnished the-inusic foV dancing in the music ^ room and lobby. Delicious sand- ^ wiches, tea, punch, cakes and candies j prepared by the Windsor's pop- *; ular chef, Samuel M.. Wing. Tea was "poured by Mrs- George Wentworth ^ Among those present were: Mr. ^ and Mrs. .William" P. Breen, Mr- and j Mrs. Thomas J- Roche, Mr. and Mr*, j Robert S. Bright, Mr." and Mrs, Geo. j Wentworth Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ( Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Roland S; \ Benjamin, JAr- and Mrs. Alexander S Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Highland Burns, I and Mrs. James M. Dunham, Mr. i and Mrs. Frank B- Bordon, Mr. and J and Mrs. C. A. Trueheart, Mr. and I Mrs. Harry P. Pears, .Mr. and Mrs. I P. B- Scarff, Mr. and Mrs. Charles '■ E. Shull. Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson i Stites,! Mr. and Mrs- Theodore W. . Smith, V Mr. and Mrs.'C. S. Snellen- '■ hurg, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred- Reeves, ■ Mr. and Mrs- J. B. Packer, Mr. gnd < Mrs. J. J- Qi^onnor, Mr- and Mrs. ! Victor Newran, Mr. and Mrs. Thontes 1 F. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Lycett, Mr. and Mrs. 0- Hr Kohler, 1 Mr. and .Mrs- Charles H. Hcnkels, < Mr. alid Mrs. W. W. Hjn-tel, Mr. and 1 Mr.V Wm. Francis Hoplrinson, Mr. | 1 andl Mrs. B- T. Galloway, Dr. and , 1 Mrsi. Fedor T- Foss, Mr. and Mrs. ] 1 Thi^m^s^Eagam^lr^jinil^Mrs. A- J ,

' Daltatt*' Kr. and Mrs. Fiwk Dona1hue, Mr. ud Mi*. H B- Chere, Mr. 1 and Mrs- Wm. C Byron. ? Miss Cariotta Herring Browne, II Mrs. D. F. McConnell; Miss E. B. Du II Barry,. Miss Ida Mae Du Bell, Miss I I Lucy Penrose, Miss' Alma Penrose, B Miss Gertrude Penross, Misa Phyllis B Miss Mary Foy, Miss Rosalie B Gray, Mrs. John H." Foy, Miss Marie B Greenfield, Miss Helen F. McMahon, 8 Miss- Elizabeth Donahue, Miss Anne Buchanan, V.iss Catherine , Rogers, — Frances Westcott, Miss Con- \ stance Westcdtt, Miss Eleanor Westcott, Miss Marian Reinicke, Miss A Shoemaker, Miss B. C. Wal- > lace, Mfiis N- R- Potter, Mre- William- I Greenfield, "Mrs- Wellens, Miss Ti-o. > dosia Smith, Miss Betty Burns, Mis^ S Marianna Brand, Miss Mary Gordon, v Miss Walker, Miss Elizabeth Shitil, C Miss Frances Shull, Miss Rose Hal- ^ pin. Miss Mary Halpin. > J Mrs. William R. King, Miss Clark, 1 Mrs. Wm. Butler, Mrs- Newcomb J Thompson, Miss Anna Wood, Miss \ Sally Wood, Mrs- M. E. Mollston, S Miss Mollston, Mrs. Wirt Robinson, V John I. Rogers, Mrs. William c Greene, Mrs. John D. Myergj Migs e Miss Alice Simes, Miss Edith J Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Row- 1 land, Mrs. Brand, Miss Cora Marger J Miss Lee Reed Edwards, Mrs- A. \ J. Dallett, Mrs. H. C. Pennell, Miss Hill, Mrs- Theodore Taylor, - DumCsnil, Mrs. C. L, Long, Miss Mary Burns, Miss Catherine FrederMr. Theodore Taylor, Hon. John M. Morris, Hon. Henry R- Starbuch, Mr-.D- Fletcher McConnell, Jr., Mr. Clifford Reeves, Mr. Robert Reeves, Mr- George Rowland. Mr. Bolton Smith, Mr. Theodore Smith, Jr., Mr. Barrows Dunham, Mr. William Starbuch, Mr. Wayne- )<I.* Long, Mi-. Alexander Smoot, Jr., Mr- John IDaily, Mr. C. H- Cherry, Mr. Chas | E. DuBell. Mr. O. Hopkinson Baird. ■ Dr. P. S. Howe, Rev. P. J. Jennings, 1 Bertram ,E- La Montagne, MrJohn Lewis.

5 R E OB G A TV I ZATION | Stocks swept clear for new merchandise )2( on way. Prices Slashed. ■ | ■ More Bargains at LAYBNTHOL'S . ||

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SCIENCE OF RESTORING HEALTH BY SPINAL - ADJUSTMENTS DR. H. C. MANG1NO • LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Palmer IMethod Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Keystone Phone 280 2 to 5 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. Journxl Building WILDWOOD ^ REMOVAL NOTICE LENSES REPLACED FRAMES ADJUSTED Cape May Optical ' Prescription Work Oiir Specialty Eyes' Examined by Improved Methods L. C ASHBURN. Mgr. n»i _L OA _A n \T T

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i ^ — ~ . . — , TORIC LENSES 1 Are the blessing of the century to all eye glass -wearers, espec- I j ially .those who wear instance or sfreet glasses. . I '■ With their use you obtain a much larger field and wider angle ' j i of vision- Every waV you look, up, . down or either side— perfect i r '.vision- It's impossible for you to get Into a position ^here yau can't ! 1 see just »s well as though you were looking directly -through the 1 s centre of the glass. • _ ^ Step in that we may tell you more of the great merit of Tories. 1 ^. B. BARKER, Optometrist | i 227. East Schellenger Ave.. Office Hours from 3 to 9 P. M |. ; Keystone Phon.c ^27-R Sunday by appointment

r || GREAT CLBABANCE SA^E | ;i| NOW GOING ON i X , Falf line of $ SILK WAISTS I AND SWEATERS POSITIVELY ONE THIRD BELOW THE || WHOLESALE COST , I BUY TODAY Si » I CAPE MAY VARIETY STORE 8" 469 Washington Street flj

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| THE QUAKER SWEET SHOP f 407 Washington Street Q ice cream, candies, soda wate? xc i V We. Make Our Own Ice Crenm V? O we Also cater to the wholesale trade q Q Factory in Rear of 312 Washington Street g DAVID M. TEITELMAN, Prop. PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO S -Keystone Phone 406 ^0^ CONGRESS HALL JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager Rate * and Literature on Application STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co.. June 30, 1921

RESOURCES and Demand Loans $1, *<20, 735. 17 G Bonds and Mortgages — .. 266,075.39 1 Si Stocks and Bonds l,889,011.68i U Overdrafts 28.76- D Banking Houses, Camden, D Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 Revenue Stamps ' 207.39 Cash and Reserve 295,537.56 $4,294,59^.95

LIABILITIES Capital $10,000.00 j 220,00000 Undivided Profits -20,848.71 • ■ 3,946,747.24 A ^ 1- 7,000.00 / $4,294,595.95

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Erecutor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proo5r Vault. ADVISORY BOARD .1. Snii-.r tpflminir fTtinirmnn iRpnrv C Tkninncrin fln. J, Spicer Chairman. C. Sec-

Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman, j Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.

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sc 7 . 8 yf FOLLOW THE CROWD TO ^ | Schwartz Fashion Shop 1 Washington Street, -Between Jackson and Decatur Yf | EXWtional LINE OF J" I Silk Dresses | | CLOSINffl OUT AT I |$10.9S -& $12.95 1 i i Reduction on. all Summer Frocks - 8 IK" l, 5

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