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/iucKr\ \pMKEJ ^^IT^TByiSTEp| It's toasted. This t one extra process I gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated COLD SPRING Mr- and Mrs- Amasa Walter with daughter Margaret, were entertained at the old home for a week's visit. Mrs. Annie McKean spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. J. Swain. Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Matthews have returned from a trip to Camden, where the y spent several days. Miss Tranger, of PhiLa-, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Learning J. Hand. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grotzin^er returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mrs. Lois Matnis spent Wednesday with relativesA number of our women voters gathered at Palce Theatre on Tuesdav evening to hear the able speaking oh political lines. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster and . family returned to their home at Easton, Pa, after having spent a ' pleasant vacation with their parentsMr. and Mrs. B. Teal and children '■ returned to their home near Washing- ' ton D. C-, on Monday, hav.ng spent a pleasant fortnight with Mrs. Teal's ' parents. f Bliss Mabel Bright and brother ' Charles, visited their uncle, H. L. Foster, bringing fruit and flowers- e UeWitt Clement, of Wayne, Pa 11 called on his aunts, Sabbath after- J Dr. Charles Carroll and aunts Caroline and Emily, Miss Leila Ludlam c and Lawrence Bevans, called on rela- " tives Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Morrison and little daughter, Anne, returned to their New York home Monday. D. C. Eldredge has accepted a position at Norfolk, Va. Bev. Caleb Pancoast, of CollingslV', o«upied the pulpit of the Old Brick Church, Sabbath morning, xr ^jT' and ^'rs- Shaw motored to Naroerth, Monday, after having spent the summer at the^Hand cottage GOSHEN Robert Peterson, Finley Mixner and Byron Dougherty, spent Monday at 1 Sea IsleMrs. Riley Mixner and father, Lambert Finley, were Cape May visitors on Monday. Merle Jacobs and family of Bethlehem, are with J. W. Grace and wife for a few days. Mrs. John Hughes of Mays LandoSS. "" <"""[hfc:r' MnWilliam Tozer, of Millville, ,pe„t ' r we® ,",nd "th his tmsti „r b it ts and Rid,a:,,i DouRherty Of Brooklyn, were visiting at the 1 AMURh ? y I*u/hes last week. 1 «... wj .des and family and Doro- 1 B&uSr1'' « , _*''8S.,Eva McPhersor., of Camden, " Mixner Wee en<l with Ml"s. Riley

ra^arUcAv yers' of . MilIvi»e. visited Qiarles Mixner and wife last week, behoof opened on Tuesda-. Sept. 5 S»?«»e,EpriXd' ™d IS awa,y Tue-Cda>". Sept. 5th, l s of -seYeraI months. Mrs. Davns a husband and seven ssjs smsr'oct- iMmx PENNISVILLE Mr Ladow, of Swedesboro N T i 3m2l Week Cnd guest of ^iesjHelen j father.° Jarnes' 'he latter'* j ton^6^ and family of Burling- 1 I?" and John Jack, of Phila. spent I ^holiday with their aunt. MrsT M I

John R. Chattin, of Newark cottage on' V«aj famiIy closed thcir tipsi tJliSv Hattie F'd)er returned Mondav ' xrom her summers work in of Mr,. Hfierr, C«"i "» «*"» . ~Hi'.'Ada Johnson spent three ,t„,. , in Philadelphia last week. * F. G. Holmes was with friends in Sea Isle the last three davs in Aug ust- " " met with a seriJanies ^tHes Vo at ,he home of hXf J ,vere br°ken fni^Te bTmS!f Wl11 ?ake her an invalid for some time. Her son Ed- - ward took her to his home in Atlantic Citv on Saturday. Harry Corson and family of Phila- w ■delphia, are guests in the home of

Wm. Thompson for the a few days. Miss Lorina Jones is entertaining her fnend, George Kurtz of Phila. Benj. Buahnell and Mrs- Bushnell are with the latter's parents, motoring from Delaware for a few days. Dr. Charles Carroll, of Baltimore, with Mrs Emily Ludlam and daughter Lila. Bliss Callie Van Gilder, motored" to our village on Sunday. Phillip Woolson and-, friend, of Chester, are with Mr. Woolson "s parents. Earl Chester, of Phila-, and Edmund Chester, of New York were holiday guests of their relatives. Raymond Westcott, of Harrisburg, Pa., is under the home roof for a few days. Miss Roxanna Gandv and niece Martha Towr.e returned on Aug. 31 from an extended visit to Thetford, Canada. Powell Carter and family of Wen nonah, were guests on Sunday of Mrand Mrs. Frank Earnst. RIO GRANDE We are glad to welcome Miss Eckh sley back again to our public school. ^ BIr. and Mrs. Frank Downs entertained the former's mother and wife . jj over the week end. I Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cornell and son i s returned to their home in Camden on i. M.°nday after spending a few days with their parents at this place- I t . The M. iE. Church was beautifully I lighted on Sunday evening with elec- . tnc lights. Mrs. Geor»e Thurston is quite mui 1 indisposed at this writing. Miss Edith Endicott left on Tuesday f to attend her school duties at Tren- i ton. i . M®™" Neal spent a couple of days f in Philadelphia this week. ? . Ralph Dern and wife of Washing- i ton. spent Sunday with their parents I ■ here- ? Mrs- John Morton entertained her fi son and wife from Philadelphia for an 8 . indefinite neriod. 4 Miss Weeks, of Philadelphia, who | has been spending some time with 5 friends here has returned to her home * the city. r Master Frederick Riley has return- V ed after spending five weeks with his ■ narents at Connecticut. He iives with I his grandparents. Air. and Airs Fred > Neal of this place. 2 Everything is in full blast at the i factory under the manage ment of Mr. Sauder. MATlm

j > „» pu!fI?rf,£:.e Eldi®d«e, occulist, of Philadelphia, IS at Cape May for " Sh,8^8?"' Those. having trouble with their eyes or in need of glasses can consult him Saturdays and even- . i5*8' ®roa<lway and Third avenue West Cape Maywithout a definite aim fe die is balplaaaiy disabled. Money has proper place and la a atannch Mend in tlmea of etroee. Start now with the Security Trust S^L ,^?'1I^-You start school : on the blth. We are prepared for ] a big sale of scratch pads, which have been made especially for you ' in convenient sizes, 4x6, 5x8, and ! 6x9, at three, five and seven cents j a piece, or twenty cents Der pound- 1 Get your winter's supply now i STAR & WAVE PUB. CO. ) OUT TOP* SHOES KZFAXBPS AT 3 ... _ . *• *- nnoit 3 wxihlngton Str.et Cap* Hay, M. 3. V A Full Line of Ball Band Rubber 1 3" "n(1 °ver Shoe*. Freeh Goods 1 3! b-i* Not responsible for work left over I ~ «0 days. Phone 138-X | THE ELWARD aaaaj liLTVrtitVlf

5 DECATUR STREET and BEACH Mrs. Edward Nittinger, Prop. , Rooms Equipped with Running Water [ Private Baths I Music by Charles Free'a Orchestra Rates Reasonable | I Change Now jl to Arcola AND YOU WILL CHANGE YOUR I HOUSE INTO A HOME. ARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. I j -622 Washington Street

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■» DOMESTIC ELECTRIC IRONS $c.oo e, ^ !; THE BEST IRON MADE AT OUR PRICE f Chas. R. Hoffman 606 Washington Street j ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, HOUSE- FUHMSHLVGS . Electrical Repairing of all Kinds j_ Keystone Phone, 8-A 5 Chats with Your g Gas Man 1 _ To obtain full economy from the use of gas, keep careful ■ . C watch of your gas flame. The correct Same is Woe- If the flame Q . ■ is white or yellow, the mixtnre of gas and air entering the burner V V IS imperfect. This can be remedied by adjusting the air shatter & ■ ao the mixing tube, or, tin extreme cases, by adjusting the sire of g 6 the gas orifice. ~ ^ A yellow flame ia wasteful. Furthermore, it deposits soot at 2 | ,he bo<tom 01 P°,B a«d pans. If you have « coil-type water heat- V W er, see that the coils are kept free from soot by brushing them at ■ ■ frequent intervals. The acts M an insulator, and conmderabl, g A more gas is required to get hot water than when the eoOs .re ■ 0f COUr8<'' wiUl dirtX- P«r burners you can not expect to S g obtain maximum results from your gas service It i. jwt „ fig ■ necessary to clean gas burners as it ia to dean windows. ■ Cape May Light and Power Co. 5 j I Cape May, N. J. MILLER & LOVETT GENERAL CONTRACTING Carpentering, Concrete and Electrical Work of all kinds. All work done reasonable and gnaranteed Phone, 809-D-3

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