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CAPS MAY HERALD. FRfbAY AUGUST 9 1907

The Famous St Louis

THEY MET AGAIN. Why th# Sporty Looking Chop Cut Vocotion Short. After the »|«rt.v chop Lad Lad LrwvLfaot at tLo little botel^ll CatmUlla. » here he Lad come for ■ week*' vn.ailoD. (he old farmer who ran the place called him aside '

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T U K moot powerful car Id the world for the money. SMiorae power. lUtMnch wlietl bSM. S3U0 pound*. Great apeed and euduranoe. Thoroughly up-to-date, atrftlng, graceful, racy—hut not freaky. Very quiet. Wonderfully comfortable. The aim pleat car built and the easiest to operata. Many exclusive features. A p- rittee revelation to those who. have not seen it. iiuilt by the originators of the famous Integral motor and transmission system and the'three-point suspension; and backed by fourteen years' experience ' The famous St. Louis cars have never been defeated in any endur- ' snee conic»L and have won many speed contests oyer cars of Car greater (rated) power. 1901 Model 17 Runabout. $2250 I907jodel 18 touring cat $2500 Wrid lor descriptive circular, or better still, arrange (or a demonstration. Cape May Auto Co. Both Phonei

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longer or snnthln'. but ye oiler know I my voice. We bad quite a talk one . day In Noo York " “In-In New Vorkr - stammered the sporty looking chap as be turned pale. “Yep Dpn't ye recollect 'bout me handin' ye $100 fer that gold brick’ 1 knowed ye the mlnnlt I seen ye on the wagon last night. Snakes, bu' that was a most bewtlful swindle ye worked on me. sonT v "W-what are you going to do about

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“Oh, nutblfl'. I never raise no fuss unless there', a good occaahun for It The boy asya ye Jest went wild over the scenery cornin' np on the wagon, an' mebbe ye'd like to walk down to the depot *n' git some more views on the way. Tbe next train to the city passes there at 'leveo thirty, an' If ye start now. while I'm lookin' fer tbe constable, ye'll Jest about ketch It An' don't do no worryln' 'bout that cash of yours, son, as I'll take the best of care of It" It was a ten mile walk to tbe depot, but when tbe 11:30 for New York caroi along It carried away a footsore and dusty looking Individual, who scowled and muttered and shook his flat through the car window as the- train started off again.- A. B. Lewis In Judge. Poor Ccnaolatlon. Aunt Lnclndy was In deep distress over tbe loss of her son Jin), and a neighbor sought to console her. saying: “Don’t grieve for him. Aunt Lnclndy He has gone to a land flowing with milk and honey." With a dismal countenance, the old darky replied: “Jim never did like milk, an' honey always made him sick.''—Upplncotfa.

Cape May S Wildwood Two lairge and Comfortable Launches. “HAT" and “RAT E."

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Round Trip. 51c for Adults 30c for Small Children Trolley from

Imenilinents to the Constitution of the State of New Jersey by

the Legislature ot 1907. imn conn mum 10.

Disciplined armies are to be traced In the records of all the great nations of •antiquity, through Rome. Greece. Per ala. Assyria and Egypt. Tbe Egyp tian Pharaoh. Raineses II.. about 1400 B. CL. la credited with tbe possession of the first disciplined army. Early in BJe bis military experiences wl the Arabians taught him the necessity of having troops drilled In the art of war He established a warrior < which became the nucleus of an I numbering over 100.000 men. Including Infantry, cavalry and war chariot* With this army be is said to have made conquests In Asia from tbe Gauges the Caspian, and It seems certain that •t any rate It was he who gave Egypt its earliest military organization established the first regularly disciplined army known to history. Cape May, New Jersey World't Renowned Health Retort Hotel Windsor AW Open. Capacity, SSO.

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j Hotel In Cape May si Ocean Froot and Beach ProAbet lean Plan. Booms will. Bath. Dining Boom overlooking tlx Ocean. Tbe finest Sail Water Us thing Balmy Sea Air. Fishing snd Sailing s Popular Pastime. Plans and Bates upon application. Gko. E. Liowtcaf

Hotel Chalfonte First Qasr Family House NEAR THE BEACH Tu-znion Coaaecnox. E. A. CSKI8I, . Owaw seA PrejrUter

JACOB GARRISON _ 309 Washingloo St. f —7L»gs P»«Jt«<— - WITCHES. CIOMS art JEWflRI Repairing Promptly Done

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BROWN BACKS BITTER

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TIME TABLE / tegular Dally Trip* between Wildwood iresi Boat Lauding, and tbe trolley si ««ell s Point rnnnlng from Capf May

800p. n 4 00 p. □ 6 00 p. u

Summer Time - Is Preserving Time Now is the Time To Purchase Your - V iQkss J ars

A new consignment of Jars just received. The kind th«t keep your fruit from spoiling, and the kind that wc v guarantee. Cur prices are like our goods, the best that can be found. Buy your Jars here and Gel SaUslBCtiOB.

CHAS. A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson Street Cape May. N. J.

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Provides lor Automatic Premium Loans, Protecting Policyholders From Lapse. Send for descriptive booklet.

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j. ibsi the following tbe constitution of Ibis me shall be agreed to by a majority of tbe members elected to the Senate and House of Assembly, the said amendment shall be eule-rd on their Jour nala, with the yae* sod nays thereon, and ’ ' the Legislature next to 1* published for three months prior to tbe first Tuesday after the first Monday of November next lu at least one newspaper of each county, to be deshtoal ed by tbe President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Assembly and the Secretary of State: Strike oat tbe proviso in section thre<of article fonr^and Insert In place thereof le following: The Legislature shall. In the year one thousand nine hundred and nine, and at first session after each United States Dial census thereafter, and not oftenIde and arrange the counties of this Into districts for tbe election therein L-mbers of the General Assembly. sasembl j district so constituted shall contain, as nearly as practicably, a equal number of inhabitants, and shall consist ‘ convenient and contiguous territory. In compact form: i-Booumn. that each ._unty. shall at all times, be entitled to at least one member.-and the whole number of members to be chosen shall need sixty. The COnrt of Errors and Appeals Is hereby lnvested-Vp.h exclusive original jurisdiction and with fall power under —b procedure as It may by rul be to rerjew any division and ai it made by the Legislature into districts of the counties of ihl the purpose of determining « h arrangement and division or any E thereof is in accordance or in eonwith this- section: and If In conflict herewith, to adjudge Ura f L part thereof as may be in with, null and void. In case said court shall determine such arrangement and division, or any part thereof, to be noil ‘ void, the LigUUtnre shall proceed to :r a new arrangement and division, entire or partial, as tbe salon of thr may require. tang. 1 ”

Allied Merchants’ ® Trades League

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Wildwood, Holly Beach, North Wildwood, Anglesea and Wildwood Crest TO TAKE PLACE Thursday, August 15

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HOTEL MARTHA WASHINGTON NfWYORK 20th to 30th -Street* Just East of6thAre. To remains Woman* Hotel Exclusively. 1 Block from 28th 8L CmKwsw OCMti

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Hotel Westminster

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31 Perry Street • o / . THE FINEST BOWLING ALLEYS IN THE CITY Alleys equipped wiM Backius Automatic Pin Setters. Pool and Billiards. Cigars. Open from 9 a. m. to la p. m- Fendehson & Hughes, Prop’s

The New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools The Normal School is a professional school, devoted to the preparation of teachers for the public schools of New Jersey. . Cost per year for board 154,00. The Model School offers a thorough academic course and prepares for the leading colleges and technical schools and for business, Total cost in the Model School, including ’board and tmtipn, Saoo-po per year. Dormitories with.modern, home-like eqniiunent. - For *nrther information address J. M. GREEN, Prtadpal TreafoB, New Jersey.

Pierson and. Son.

Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits- We also handle “Michskkrs Star Hams.**

CAPE MAY

Grain & Coal Company Washington St. next to Reading Terminal ANNOUNCES: BROOMS—25c, %o and 351!. A good 4-tie broom for 2ie WHIST BROOMS—10 and 18c. Something fine for iSc SCRUB BRUSHES—8c, 12c, and 15c. A polished solid back brush for 12CHORSE BRUSHES and Mane Brushes. A full line from 20104.x:. DUST BRUSHES—15c, 20c. 25 and 35c. A beauty for 35c. STOVE BRUSHES—The kind that is a pleasure to use. 10 and 15c. A car-load of nails of every size and kiud from 3d fine to 6cxl Cut and wire, galvanized, finishing and roofing nails. Special prices by the keg and to contractors. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. WIRE FENCING—Barb, Spiral Ribbon, Plain. Twisted. Truss aiid Cable Fence At lowest prices. Galvanized Poultry Wire Netting, from 1 to 6 feet, by the yard or roll Pumps and all the parts. Galvanized pipe 1)4 and 1 }-$ inch, all 1 lengths. Full line Iron Pipe Fittings and Drive Well Points. Get our prices before buying. Tat Roofing Paper, two-p’y and three-ply. nails and caps for same. Galvanized Water Buckets, all sizes Five gallon Oil Cans. Lanterns, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, Grind Stones, Ice Cream Freezers. Hots especially for working in flower beds. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, and all Garden Tools. Transplanting Trowels, Iron Corner Mangers, Salt Brinks, Garden Wheelbarrows. ^ " Poultry Supplies of all kinds. Nesco Drinking Fountains of Galvanized Iron, sizes 1 quart to S quarts; Prices 20 to 50 cents. The only way to have pure water for your chickens, it will pay you to get one. Pigeon supplies of the best quality. Special mixtures that will give great results. Anything you want in «FL0UR. FEED. HAY AND STRAW. Agent for ihe Celebrated UPPER LEHIGH JEDD0 COAL. Cape May Grain & Coal Company

Ibis Space is Reserved for .'.AMERICAN ICE COMPANY.'. ICE AND COAL l HENRY EDMUNDS, Superintendent OFFICE: 5i2 Washington St

Iron Pier Opera House And Friday and Saturday Night

Aai Saturday Matinee

Have your Clothes C d while you are ternoon or Night.

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