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■ technical £ training s For Men am? Women At D-.id ImUMt ».UI lu Ja i5nlwn«L"?r BMVHM •CMiiUtM IB «mUtTUf tan >rxl f I'll lor KttcUl CBilUfL ■ ENGINEERING 4-T—t ConrM, loading to B-S. Dograo eUctrical CivU Macbanical S SlWffil I anno prattle. altonalo If ihroo-oanOi periods through Sophooor* ood Jonlor pools. ■ home economics— s secretarial lurart school ■ fcSn^DJrt»t?r«.*MIIlliMr7^Cn"»«*5o-' 5 -If- lit. «r»rlrri>l I nrl »lo ^ w ond^ toor- |J| poor <fouror'^lor Ja^tho^rtlrrl cut r~ct'r2l &| Jc°g! MATHESON, LLD., Pro.. drexel i institute j Boi 2$ ,rzu ai Cttslul Su, Mk V shields' | Excelsior Surf Baths | Beach Ave. and Decatur St. j Valuables Checked J Reasonable Rates )\ Change Now j to Arcola i AND YOU WILL £ CHANGE YOUR £ HOUSE INTO A £ HOME. V ARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. X 622 Washington Street f I x HENRY HOTZE * 313 WASHINGTON, STREET Bakery ALL KINDS OF FANCY ~.'J£ES, PIES, ROLLS AND BREAD COLONIAL ICE CREAM NOW ON SALE Phone, Keystone. 73-D Ike BSD without * definite aim is Ms k helplseely dlmbled. Money has Ai proper plaoa and la e stanneh frtml In times at str— . Mart now with the Security Trust I Builder's Hardware & jHousehold Supplies I M. H. WARS ■ 516 Wash. St. Key Phone 114-X ! | Dr. P. G. Steinbach Veterinarian I WILDWOOD, N. J. Both Phones NOTICE Second hand furniture and stoves bought and sold. Alward W. Hillman, 209 Perry street- Keystone Phone, 58-M- Stock room, second floor. Excelsior Building, West Perry street. 1-14-22 -tf Win. F. Brown I Plumbing & Heating Leave orders at store. 417 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. St. Hart's School of Music 516 Lafayette St. PIANO, ORGAN VIOLIN Evening Classes

| Electncity will JL I Save Y our Back ii c 8 Electricity is ready to do all the hard work p , p of your home— (he washing, ironing, cook- x f X ing, sewing, dish washing and cleaning. ■ [ A i g ■ 1 ■ Electric appliances in yonr home will save you hours of hard work A £ V —and they will perform your household tasks easily and thoroughly ■ 1 An electric vacuum cleaner gets ALL the dirt— you A \ W merely guide it over the floor- An electric washer cleans e £ your clothes perfectly, yet it will not injure them. It is V? 1 I easy to operate, making washday a pleasure instead of a Q drudgery. An electric iron saves countless steps and finishes your A j W ironing better and more quickly than if you use the old- M c fashioned troublesome "sad irons." V j 5 ' | Cape May Light and Power Co. | Cape May, N. J. ■ lcMXMXMX«X«XOc»X«X«X«)=MXW X< X Keystone Phone 107-A BelllPhene 53-W X< 1 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY 1 S H. E. SETTLE, Prop. X W ' ' o' Launderers of Fine Linen g ^ Plant : 314 Congress Street, Cape May, N.J. ^ All Kindt of Laundry Work K SQsQ3(#% % SHERMAN S. SHARP t Contractor and Builder 656 Washington Street Cap# May, N. J. Estimates Given Keystone Phone 336 [ UakerGuns For fifty years known to the trade as the best for service BATAVIA LEADER, Price $37.00 If your dealer cannot supply you we will send, transportation charges paid, upon receipt of price. Send for BAKER BOOKLET describing the entire line. Baker Gun Company 314 BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a a Cape May Water — Distilled — Absolutely Pure I THIS IS WHAT WE est: 1\ THE MANUFACTURE OF OUR ■ ICE. WE HAVE NO OTHER SECRET PROCESS IN MAKING THE CLEAR, PURE ICE WE SERVE YOU a CAPE MAY COAL & ICE COMPANY a 512 WASHINGTON STREET

| DENNIS VILLE Our pastor, Dr. W. L- Yeskes, helped to swell the list of June brides by performiap two marriages at the 1 parsonage. The firsP couple was Btoseph Holt and bride, of Millville, the seeend was Thomas Laughlin wife. Mrs. Laughlin was Miss Hazel Conover- The blessings of the pastor were bestowed on the happy participants in the marriage - cereceremony. The friends and relatives of Mrs. Lottie Carroll are sadly grieved at the news of her death on Tuesday, July 4- Miss Carroll had been ill a few weeks with heart trouble and was carefully nursed by her sister, Miss Belle Carroll, with Dr. Clarence Way as physician. The funeral will he held on Friday at 2 P- M-, from the M. E- Church. A fine Christian woman, she will -be mourned and missed but the loss to her friends is a great gain to her whose faithful service to her church and exemplary life will ever be an example to all who are left to treasure her memory. Holidil visitors in our village were William Fidler, of Hackensack; Miss Sue Chester and brother, Edmund, of Brooklyn; Powell Carter and family, of Wenonah; Earl Chester and Miss Helen Fidler, of Philadelphia; Mrs. _ John Whitaker, of Westmont; Louis Everingham and family, of Heisler- a ville. K Mrs. Lizzie Strawb ridge entertain- H i ed her grandchildren from Philadel- Eg , phia and Brooklawn, V. J. I Dr- Lyons and family were guests S ■ of Lawrence Woolson. I Mrs- Anderson, of Camden, is the g | p-uest of Mrs. HughesGOSHEN ; Miss Bertie Hughes, of Court i , House, called on Miss Alice Tozer, on 1 e ' Wednesday evening. i ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tomlin and j . Miss Tomlin, of Heislerville, visited ' Mrs. Bert Hughes last week- • Francis Grace is spending some ■ time at Audubon with his sister, Mrs. , I Harry Lyon. 'I Miss Eunice High, of Franklinville, 5 is spending a few days with her parI j entsj The Philatheans were entertained < .'at the home of Mrs. Frank Edwards, = , , last Thursday. ' I Mrs. Spencer Crandol was an At- ' 1 antic City visitor last Thursday. • j ; j The Daughters of America attend- • [ 1 ed the funeral of Mrs. Heihert James ; r I of Av«!on, last Sunday. » I William Peterson and familv. of| [ Marmora, spent the Fourth with 1 , parents. , I John Nickerson, of Wildwood, was I I I in town Wednesday. SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE | By virtue of a decree to me direct'ed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, in a certain cause in partition, wherein c Judith M. Taylor, et als., are complainants and Joseph S- Stites is de- ( fendant, bearing date May 24, 1922, I will expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder on Tuesday, August 1, 1922, at two o'clock in the afternoon, (daylight saving time), on the premises, No- 903 Stockton avenue, City of Cape May, -New Jersey. All that certain tract of land and | premises situate in the City of Cape May, County of Cape May and State - of New Jersey, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the north side line of Stockton avenue seventy-seven and eight tenths feet from the east side line of Jefferson street, and running from said point in a northerly direction at right angles with Stockton avenue and parallel with Jefferson street one hundred and five feet; thence easterly parallel with Stockton avenue forty and fifty-five hundredths feet; thence southerly and parallel with Jefferson street one hundred and five feet to the north side line of Stockton avenue; thence westerly along the north side line of Stockton avenue forty and fifty-five hundredths feet to the first place of beginning, containing four thousand : two hundred and fifty-seven and seventy-five hundredtns square feet more or less, including the estate byway of curtesy initiate therein of the complainant Norris B. Smith, husband of the complainant, Hannah MSmith, in the said premises, together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances to the said premises belonging or in anywise pertainingConditions will be made known at the time and place of the sale. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, Special Master in Chancery, New Jersey, 214 Ocean St, Cape May, N. J. CARR & CARROLL. Esquires, I Solicitors of^Comnlainants, 4th and Market streets, ! Camden, New Jersey. Dated Julv 5. 1922. ■ 7-8-4t-ptf20.40 run IO« I They are GOOD /

V^OUR skin gW> like fine and the touch of the lightest summer fabric is a torture. Why suffer? Rub Vdogen gently on the skin that has been exposed to tire sun and in a few minutes the tense, drawn feeling gives way to cool comfort. Vdogen is good for the sldn, and its immediate effect on windbum and sunburn makes it a /J—iwg the vacation period. At all druggists'— 25c a tube E. P, NITTINGER I Prime Meats. Butter, Eggs, Fruits and produce LIBERTY THEATRE BUILDING. Washington Street I Keystone Phone 10 Cape May, N. J. jj PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN A. B. LITTLE 606 WASHINGTON STREET Bell 44-W Keystone 8-A carting of promt attenton . all rinds to orders Long Distance Hauling From Cape May to "Philadelphia RANDOLPH JACKSON EXPRESS TO HIRE 802 queen st. hoot ltt-y cafe. mat, n. a. York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY G1 TEN ON ALL KINHS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTi ' GUARANTEED O. Box 661 Antique Mahogany Card Table of unusual design, will be sold at a very reasonable price MRS. M- A. SCULL Broadway and Emerald Ave. West Cape May ! PRIVATE BATHS EUROPEAN PLAN ridgway house ELEVATOR SERVICE AT THE FERRIES PHILADELPHIA PA Hot .and Cold Running Water in Each Room MERITOS CANDIES OF MERIT Week End Box, 69 Cents a Pound. Equal to the Best MECRAY PHARMACY J. R. Moon, Prop. CAPE MAY, N. J. Try a Star and Wave Want Ad