PERSONAXS. B. English, of Philadelphia MIm E. H. Baker bu goQe to Wmi Cheater to vtelt friend •. Dr. P. W. On lick and family have returned to Philadelphia. K. K. Mackenzie, of Ea«t O ran age, waa a recent gueat«f the Klberon. Adolpb Paulaon, of M.-rcbautvllle, waa a recent guest of the Biscay ne. Mtoa Fannie I. Davy baa closed her oottage and retorned to Philadelphia. Mies Marguerite English spent the week-end with bar slaters In Camden. Mrs. F. c. Grim and family hare retorned to their borne In Philadelphia. J. 8. Morris and family, of Philadelphia, hare closed tbrtr cottage for the John M. Magnlgan and family have retorned to ibetr home In Philadelphia. M. K. Harr and family have closed their oottage and retorned to Pbllade! phla. Mrs. Emily A. Jones, of Mt. Airy, has closed ber collage and returned H, J. Maroney and family, of Philadelphia, have returned home for the winter. Geo. F. Mann and family bare Goaed their hotel end returned to Philadelphia. Clarence Freeman and family have cloaed their cottage BDd returned to Camden. William Francla Smith and family bare retorned to their home In Philadelphia. Mra. John Y. RadcllfT and family hare closed their cottage etui returned to Camden. J. Howard Holmes and family bare retorned to Philadelphia for the winter months. Miss E. P. Bonner has returned to Toreadale after spending the summer hi this city. K. Groat and family hare returned to Atlantic City after spending the Wm. T. Blekarda and wlfe~ have cloaed their oottage and returned to Philadelphia. W. H. Zimmerman and family hare closed their oottage and returned to Philadelphia. Cbarlee B. Russell and family bare closed their cottage and returned to Philadelphia. Alfred M. Gray and wife bare closed their apartments and retorned to West Philadelphia. Charles A. Finney and wife, of Philadelphia, were at the Wyoming a tow days ago. GeoigeF. Bauer and family bare GoaadtbGr cottage and returned to Francis A. Schneider end family, of JJg.bjss— us sWM Gideon T. Smltbeman and family base Goaed their cottage and retorned to HoddooficJd. MIm A. 0. Cratb has retorned to PhUedGphla after spendlog the season In this Gty. Victor A. Ds la Cots and family bare cloaed their cot cage «nd returned to PhlladGpbla. Henry A. Rom berg er and family *>»»' Goaed tpelr cos tags aod returned to Philadelphia. Hiss Natalie Llpplooott, of PblleSCiwCli.""" " "" Alex. Lawreooe, Jr., and family {••T* cj0"*1 UiGr cottage aod era now In PhlladGpbla. . M. C. Hart man aod family cloaed their collage and returned to Philadelphia. Mra. James H. Linn has returned to PhlladGpbla after spending the season In this Gty. Uaxt J. DUieobeck and family bare STSssstr"*"-' ~™*a W. L. Pan coast aod family, of Philedeipbla, hare cloead their cottage aod returned horns. Mrs. Ksstct closed her hotel Id this <*7 ratorusd to Philadelphia for the w later. Arthur H. Jones and family bat* retorned to Germaotown after spendlog lbs season here. George Loiter and wife, of Phlladel'wfttHMirail?nMi lht'r *P*rUDBn" M. V. Daniels end wire, of Phlladelfih.Gh.re retorned home after spendTboaras M. Scott and family bare Hosed tbGr uptown cotuge aod re- I turned to Philadelphia. -"Tl PhUlp J Brelsh and family have ! Goaad their summer borne and re- 1 ' turned to PhlladGpbla. Dr. Chaa. E.Bartioe, of PhHadelphla, was in town a few days ago and registered at the Idlewlld. * William K. Shrlrar and family hare retorned to tbGr home In Philadelphia for the winter months. W. T. Warner and family hare ended tbGr sensor, here and are now at their Philadelphia borne. Joseph H. Slopp and family hare Hosed tbGr summer residence here and retorned to Philadelphia. H. L. SI el I wagon and wife, of this Gty, hare gone to Freehold. X. j„ after spending the season here. W. 8. Wan rich aod family left Sunday for tbGr Philadelphia home after a pleasant season .at thto resort. Mra. OUo Koebler aod Miss c. J. Koabler, of Klretton, wart among the week's arrivals al the Imperial. Mrs. B. Frances 8mlth, of Wildwood, Is among the Gel tors here. She Is a guest of the St. Charles Hotel. Robert W. Scott aod family, of Osarbrook, bare closed their summer residence here and returned home. If is. Louis Ringer aod famllv, of Philadelphia, bare returned home after a .visit of Gx weeks in this Gty. Dr. Geo. W. Urqnhart aod family bare closed their Fifth Greet collage and ratnroad to Weet Philadelphia. Vice Commodore Walter D. Bonsail and wife hare Goaed their apartments and returned to PhlladGpbla. Mra. James Mould and sou, Thomas, who spem the season hers, bare retained to tbGr home In Richmond, James McMnllen, a Philadelphia lawyer, has Goaed hie cottage and retorned borne, accompanied by bis Cbarlee Ben bam and wife bare Goaed their Aebnry avenue cottage and returned to their West PhUedGphla borne . H. A. Palmer aod wife hare returnto to their home. 8618 Baring streG. WsG PhlladGpbla, after a pleasant Thomas \Coo per McCahac and family and Msg John E. PhllUps. of Orarbmok, ragwttto at the Atglen a few daws ago. H. Waller Berrolb eud family, or PhlladGpbla. bare Goeto their apart ■tote tn^ Booth Oeeen City and reMrs. Robert T. Kan Ik returned to her summer home, Ktl Fourth Greet, pi Mints! after eiwodlug a few days to Philadelphia. JtaSKnsttss , Fto., eftei i ending the summer 1 tonulhi to it.' city JSSSflThii'hSill^ Uom*' *OOMD r
Martin Mayer. Jeweler on the Boardwalk, above Eighth street, this i. city, closed his store this week aud lemoved tp 18(17 Atlantic avenue. Atlaollc City, for the winter. He was CM accompanied by his family. They will return to Ocean City eerlyi In the gc. ~ NOTICE. i- Appeals ranoot tw ooosiderel unless niadr i— cat *oo lo Ibe Heerelerr of the Hoard. Marry ^ Giles. Caps May Oonrt House, N.J. ;l- OTOXto.'lMA 10 A* Tur*d,y' j le ^Cag ky^Wsn-ltoraoili Hall. Tuesday . J JcLXtbV* >|(m-v_^>rol,sh Hsh-rVednesday. j Lower Township— Township Hall. Wednes. j 4ay. Oct- Xlh. 2 I* M. u> l P. M. | <1 I PprrTownship-TuekahAs Holal. Thurs- J ,, dm-. Oct. Mb. 10 A. M. to It M^ ^ 1 r, Dennis Township— Kntrhts of Pythias Hall* (J Dennis vine. Friday, ocl. 27tb. u A. M. toll I- «»rt-dbo^^O^|&syT(^on'H^ie^¥ruUy! ^Cape Maj O'j-jjOly Hall -Tuesday. Oct. j* ^ Ocean City— Oily ^Uall— Wednesday. Nov. 0 A. iLtoi "*"' frKUr' 'SoT' y NovlsJMt? A?® to T£ H.*"' W edn today. I- ^North^wndwood- Borough Hall. Thursday. Wlldwood Crewl— Boroach Hall, Thursday , f Nov.Slh.SP.il. to. P.M. ^ 1 ^Apaton— Borough Hall, Friday, Nov. lOUi* ' BAM ELDB&DG E. WM. J. TYLER, Cape May County Board or Taxation. Atteac-Harry itllew. Secretary. 0 listed. Cape May Conrt House. K, J.. Bepr temher V, l»ld ' 10-6,11., P. F.eil.llu.
: NOTICE ( Of Registry and Election J iM^y^M^unr spd Elections to and OCEAN CITY ! County of Cape Gay, male or New ) Jeney will Gt on j TCESDAV, Ocobcr gx. l»i6. f pT'm" (or the purpose of revulnr'an/mp | rsctlng the regMlera and or adding Ibereto the ^ Se n»<t^oen?eC^lon w^Vhau's'ppear °n ' Sy1 ot >MlR^o|sSyin^ ^ab£^n jlTO ( [ Sufinjto : EzES SSHi I role therein by reason of non realdanee or And notice la hereby further given thai Uw > Board at Reglairy and El set ton will meet at . the following deelgnelnil places: Plrse Weed— Na. 1 Flea House. Anbury Art- , aae. heleu Slats Street. I Secaad Ward -Court Reeai. la Gty Mall, car1 ear 1 Math street aad Asbury Avraua. GENERAL ELECTION I For the purpose of elecUng candidal as to i nil the following omoes: ■ "KHBSjS-r.-"— ' — > A hailed States Sen GeeA Hull G the Heasae et RaareaeGGht. ' , tnm the Secaad CoaSreeeloaal Metrtct. , A Rasvraae G the State G (tew Jeeeey . 1 Oac Jsslks G the Peace la each Ward. ! TfESDAV, NOVEMBER 7. <•>• hoard 'of cWtl*l!T'al'°h°lpi'^" "ahor" " ' I gModla U» i^4'lng>and0SaaIng "a* derao(7|0 ,n 'haKRY aJ hoRRIB. j b-ll. th. P. F.. G.70. and S-B. su, P.'r'mTji* COLLECTOR'S SALE t Properties for Cnpaid Street Assessments. • omce of the Tax Collector. | I — Ooean Clly, New Jeraey. Is hereby riven Ibal the subscriber. I the Tax Collector of ooean City. N. J.. put I -."the charter (being an net of Ibe Leg- j . tontori G lhl RnGG New Jedhey, ehttoed. I An eca to and providing (or the govern meoi KSSSi'STfttBa: ™ — s.-.« ! I Friday , the Third day of November, o'clock STtB^orthnt^Sj"' liueSj Offlee". . eeeood Door of City Hal], tB aald GIF, certain | lota, tracts or parcels of land bcretnnfter more particularly described, for benefits lor , 'hTT^nun Mnnrrs'n "l^.ixsnrisi ' ■ totif thaeeo<."a!pG h' Mjff H. uSa>PS5a J itl 2^>y^'^'t!!r^?!T!!!?'G*an!uS j S term of years lor which eny'pareoawthwrar The fol lowing list gives a deacrlpuon by loi 1 «S*?ito hSTa^^ymSirelS j • ef money a-eeaaed on aarb of aald IcuTtracu t or parcels of land respectively. To Ibe amount our npoo each lot. tract or . i ' OU' ^^BURLglO H.^ • Emma K.Everaman. SO Get 00 B.R. side of Ocean arenas, beginning GO fLB. W. f from ibe B. W. side of Tblrr e^Lnarr }£* ' ^TSSl mdeorOrenn ' " " nvonoe, beginning Be leet H, W . ; SSht£Euwex£2i.i2^: ' onoeaaa avenue, GH ft., to the ordinary blgb-wator line of Ibe - °" » fLonw"w' aide of Bay aveS.05i'tTnD.Wni,?r,^i'S3 • extending H. W. w feet to tbe - Riparian Exterior Line, ar, w . O. C. Ansoctatlon. f* It. on N . W . aids or Bay ave . h street and extending H. W. 56 • s loners Elle'rl T idu Comm1"' j H H.Kyoett, t ». ft. on tbe N. W. aids 01 Hay avenue, beginning tz, ft. K W. ' Hrret andsxTend""" Klr*1 tret to tbe Riparian Ex^rlor 1 , ° '^) toMon Vbfk. W. aide of Bay . 1 Sff*' "tenOlng H. W. SO I (set to the Riparian Exterior f Line, XIB70 , 1 ' ^ t and 8." W. side of twieond one! and extending l» feet K. w, on Nny^evenne to the Riparian Ex- c ' H. W side o, First strsut, ii! J^KfS^Uie 'LJrftan Rx^ ma' r W. stea at hay ■ u".,.u ■- ;
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STOVES HEATEHS ROOKINO SMITH'S 735 Asbury Avenue ^ ^ ^ Healer- Kcp-iitc-V k.u.fs l-.iuit'cd ' " '
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|V We recommend HU-5ia-0ID I F-mm « roofing tluil you will Uvc to replace SJ and get Uu-srn-ola "the r.*Tm 3k that /oafs. It is economy in the end « to use a roofing that will save the SJ expense of constant repair bills.
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| C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. | c irv. N. j.
c ^ Your Part and Hers Good telephone service depends not only upon the telephone equipment and the skill and intelligence of the telephone employees, but- also upon the co-o|>eration of the telephone utters. It is the responsibility of the calling person to be sure to give the operator the right number, speaking slowly and distinctly. - The operator's responsibility is, in turn, to answer the caller's signal promptly and to give the desired connection quickly and accurately. . Still further, the called person, co-operates towards good service by answering promptly ; and . each helps by speaking distinctly and by practicing courtesy and patience under all conditions. f'jk\ rejMtfs&ra. ' atxantic'cIt*. V J

