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M I 111 e56arettes J . 'i rlu iTinu 1 They are GOOD' 10* ' Bay this Cigarette and Save Money | ~ CIRCUS DAY The Circus ia cumin"— holds _pianv interests for every member of the family- \ For example, little Willies behavior has been beyond reproach. He has seen the flaring posters announcing the coming of the and nightly chores are done with a precision which has caused mothers to take particular notice- Willie ha. felt the thrill. -I . . The circus is an American tion — it is a recreation for all class- | es. Seated side by side, the youngsters of the rich arte just as delighted and can (rain no moke enjoyment than the poorest orphan, add the daniif feats of the bareback riders, thrilling aerial acts and wholesomfkcomedy oi j the clowns fall alike upon^ye* an.i ^Ttie special trains beariug\th» Campbell-Bailey-Hutchinson Comb ire ed Circus and Wild West will arrive in Cape May at davbreak Augus. 11. The glittering mile lone free street parade will take place at noonday and there will be two complete per4onnances at 2 and U p. m Door , will open one hour earlier. PROPOSAL Sealed bids will be received by the Commissioners of the City of Oa May, N. J., until Tuesday. August 15, 1922, at ten o'clock, standard rime for the laying: of approximately 2^000 square yards of Portland Cement Concrete 'Paving together with alternate bids for laying, a like amount of bituminous surface paving- • Bids must be accompanied by a certified chock for an amount not less than five per cent of the total amount Plans and specifications mav be had on application to the Citv Engineer on making a derposit of five dollars, which will be refunded on return of . plans and specifications in good co/i- ' dition. .. The commissioners reserve the ■right to reject any or all bids, hid (Signed) H- W. BELL. * City Engineer.
A. KENIC ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING Neolin Soles and Aluminum Heels WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 105 Jadcs^f Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone. 136-M: S70-A VIRGINIA HOTEL JACKSON STREET NEAR BEACH Under New Management RATES $3.50 per day and up— ^$18.00 per week and up J. J.'STOCKER, Prop. THE WINDSOR HOTEL is opened for the Season of 1922, *■ with the same fine service that -they have always givenMEALS SERVED / ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING U bo get in touch with as. We hank 4 BIG TRUCKS f 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week! . Lota from $10 up. Any point between K Cape May and Philadelphia. ■ CONEY S X-PRESS IK to 110 Garfleid Are, WUdwoou ■
GOSHEN " | I Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rolle, are with their children in Camden for a few weeksStanton Whitehead of Jersey City, is spending a few days with Joht Hearodt Crescent Council, D. of A., visited Friendship Council at Cold Spring.on Tuesday afternoonRobert Miller of Court House, called on his father on Tuesday. Caot. Isaac Ludlam add wife, were Court House visitors on Tuesday. Thomasf Crandol and wife were At lantic City visitors on Thursday. Lambert Finley and Finley Mixner motored to Cape Ma- on Friday. Miss ' Edna Rolle. of Camden, is visiting her uncle, William -Rolle for a few days. , Mr- and Mrs- Urban Baymore, of Philadelphia, were Wests of Mrs Meltie Baymore ovqr the week end. COLD SPRING Mr- and Mrs. W. Y. Shaw entertained ' company over the week end. 1 Editor Alfred Cooper of the Gaz5 ette attended services at the Old • Brick Church Sabbath morning. Mfs. T. Hennings has located Vlses where1 Mr- and Mrs- C. E. Bohm, accoms panied by Mrs. N. C. John of Woshs ington, D. C., motored to Atlantic City on Friday. - Mr. and Mrs- H. H. Needles -spent Saturday evenin" at Wildwood " Alfred Cresse has been successful in electrically wiring several houses " in the rural districts- ' John Soffe was calling on old 5 friends the first of the week, having * returned from a two weeks campn ■' trin near Lake George, N Y Rev.. W. Hollingsworthfrom Ohio, ' occupied the pulpit of the Presbyter. Wan church Sabbath morning. R \Mrs. H. G. Buck accompanied bv '• her daughters, Mrs. Marie Tyler and !t Grata Evans, of Cape Mav Court '/ Hou\e, spent Saturda- among friends ^ and relatives in the village.. ' • Lewis Hoffman and sister motored to -Philadelphia on MondayMr- and Mrs- Leonard Brown, of Erma, milled on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thompson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold en'e tertained Van all-daY party at Sunny . Hall' Cafe\ Saturday, in honor of the a" anniversary of t h«r young son, f„ Charles, Jr\ who has attained the age of four years. A splendid chicken dinner was served with all its accomr: paniments and the cake with its four ,f tiny candles Was a delight to the eye as well as the\ipalate of these little r ones. The games and general cor time in the beautiful out-of-doors was I4 a rare treat to those who attended 1(1 and will never be forgotten bv those fortunate enough to foe present. NEW BOOKS FOR LIBRARY iiAt a recent meeting of the Cape ie May Public Library Commission it was decided to purchase a list of new books to place on the shelves of the Library. The following have ai;r- rived and are now readv for distrifou — tint,- Outlines of Science. Thomson ■
TheHouseof Mohun, Gibbs; The Return of Alfred, Anonymous; The Moon out of Reach, Pedler; If Winter Comes, Hutchison; Big Peter, Marshall; Kindred of the Dust, Kyne' Three Men and a Maid. WodehouseThe Eves of%the Village, Anice Terhune; The Kingfisher. Phyllis Bot tome; Gentle Julia. Tarkington; The Story of Mankind A Van Loon; The City' of Fire, GracteHill Lutz: The ' Vehement Flame^Deland; The Scarlet Tanager, Tvsont'PI aster Saints, Rummer; The Grteat Phine Shan. Oppenheinu Aaron): Rod, Lawrence; Peter, Ber>son> AvSon of the Sahara, Louise Gerard; The Rustle of Silk. Hamil- • EVERY STREET IH CAPE HIT 1 Ha* It* Share of the Proof That Kidney Sufferer* Seek. Backache? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary ilte? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't have to look tar. Use what Cape May people recommend. Every iitreet In Cape May has its cases. Here's one Cape May man's experience. Let Harry M. Harris, blacksmith, +43 W. Perry St.. teU it He says: "My kidneys were disordered and I kad dull, aching pains serosa my Wok that made it hard tor me to do any stooping or lifting- My kidneys L acted too freely at night. I used Doan'a Kidney Pills and they rid me of the backaches and other signs of kidney complaint. I always recommend Doan's to others I hear speak of kidney oomplaint." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney Pills— the same thai Mr Harris had. Foster-Mllburn Ga, Wtrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. THE ELWARD DECATUR STREET and BEACH Mrs. Edward Nittinger, Prop. * Rooms Equipped with Running Water Private Baths IS Music by Charles Free's Orchestra S du Rates Reasonable " ° NOTICE Dr- Clarence S. Eldredge, occulist, of Philadelphia, is at Cape May for the season. Those having trouble with their eyes or in need of glasses - can consult him Saturdays and evenings, Broadway and Third avenue, West Cape May. :
""" c . Don't Fail to Read the Amazing Series in the PUBLIC LEDGER Murder and — Bootlegging "A Nefarious and H Traitorous Business " — H Prohibition Commissioner ■ Haynes m Every one should read the startling; articles on bootlegging by Frederic BF William Wile, which wiU start in the SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER August This -feeries is the result nationwide i personal investigation, made by Mr. Wile for the Public -Ledger, of the ^■r bootlegging industry, which has reached ; a volume of business whose profits ap- C^*TSI|il -f proximate $300,000,000 per year. gig D Y| j Here is what Federal ProlJtyntion Com- E*** * / missioner Roy A. Haynes says about bootlegging: "Bootlegging is no longer a mere pastime, but has become a nefarious and traitorous business. The bootlegger is a criminal, whose business it is to prostitute statesmanship and debauch business. "These forces have murdered mere men in the discharge of their duties, preportkmsde to the number employed in law-enforcement, than fell on French battlofeida in drfense of our 0«g. Tney form a powerful combine of corrupt agencies which, through duplicity, bribery and every other dewlw tossro to tne illicit traffic, are systematically engaged in nullifying the Eighteenth Amendment and its enforcement branches." Every phase of this file prrf business has been carefully inaestigated by Mr. Wile , articles should be read by every thoughtful American. The conditions exposed uHl be a revelation to thorn interested in preservation of American constttutianaUty. This series starts Sunday, August 13, and will be continued in the PubBc Ledger each morning. Order your copy today from your newsdealer and start with the first article. To avoid missing a angle article of this series, let us send you the PUBLIC LEDGER regularly. [PUBLIC LEDGES COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. • r'-T-J b One DoOmr ($1.00) for whkK dativer to my a«Mro«* the Morula* Public Ledger and Sunday Pwbttc Lidgai far «vw woeks (» daya). Cheek P. O. Order — — — — - PViM <*Mk TMher by mall 0, or by carrier 0 PUBLIC LEDGER of Philadelphia Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Publisher j
t<m; In the Days of Poor Richard, ( ■ Bacheller; Mr- Prohack, Arnold Ben ; I nett; The Vanishing Point, Dawson; t The Covered Wagon, Hough; To the \ Last Man, ZaneGre'-- To Him that Hath, Connor; The Secret Adversary. ■ Christie; The Unspeakable Gentleman. Marquand; Love Story of' Ailette Brunton, Frankau; Saint Teres#; Harrison; Rich Little Poor Boy, Elea- i nor Gates; The Breaking Point, Mary i Roberts Rinehart; Head of the House I of Coomfoe, Burnett; Rabin, Burnett; ' Ravged Edge. MacGrath; More Tish, < Mary Roberts Rinehart: Helen of the
House, Wright; /The Great Im- I personation, Oppenheim: Glimpses of the Moon, W'harton: and Further Ad- ' i ventures of Lar, Terhune. ANNUAL RALLY j r A'l plans are now complete for the • annual rallv at the Old Brick Church. ' Cold Spring. New Jersey, to be held * Sabbath morning next at 10:30 A M. ; YD. S. T.) Ho»- John M. Patterson. , of Philadelphia, will deliver the ad- ; dress of the morning- The musical
H ® Special thi* week at the z CAPE MAY MOTOR SHOP ■ er a HARRY L. KE.HR, Propriet.r ■ Ford Fenders, Extra Heavy ■ > ■ $12.00 per set of four ■ " 33x4 First Quality Tires $15.00 J ■ Special Bargains in good used | £!■ cars We st Perry Street, at the Bridge J *! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I
^ program will consist of a solo by Mr. Walter Reeves, of Mil'ville, N. J-. to- < irether with selections by the Sheki- ; nah Male Quartette also of Millville.
, The Sheki nah Quartette is composed of Mr beeves. Mr. Alan Clark, Mr. ■ ClarenceT H. Reeves and Mr. Floyd . R. Kirby.
Not every ginger ale 1 contains Jamaica ginger All Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is made with Jamaica ginger. The ginger is ground. The flavor is drawn out by a process of dripping | a liquid through the ginger. Then this "debased ginger" is thrown rSlt away, though it could be used, by ll\vf another method, for making gin- ' IJutVsjl ger ale. Jr W 'la i It is not solely from virtuous M motives that this is done. What F nin^ w°uld it profit us to save a little gin- | ger and lose some good | •' & V customers and friends? * | 11' ^ fl-4 > So you can depend L ft always upon Clicquot. I yV ft ' a^-T You can be sure that -i I 'jA / V 0nly ^resl1 water from •• ■ ."-V, bed-rock springs is used I C Qcsua ^ *"and that every ingrediI jMP** ent of Clicquot Club ■ ^ Ginger Ale is absolutely ■ fefii mtf /Cg ,V/ J THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO. Ill 1 3 ■ trL^r Mflli]. Mass.. U. S. A. | __ GINGER ALE '

