Cape May Herald, 27 June 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD.,THURSDAY, JUNE ay, 1907.

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CAPE MAY

THE COOLEST SEASIDE SUMgEB BEMRf ON THE ATLANTIC C0A8T |A< Reached by Readme System and Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia. FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE RESORT

I on I he Allan! c Co»»t, in . HEALTH RESORT ii •in' O' one hundred ^.n* i t alk, and along H during '

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* from 3 to 10 deg re

da jlining out bet 1

ml dtv climate. Il i> the Home ol Fa> mmodalioni THE BOULEVARD *t ol the d.iy'arc seen liumdieiL ol line unobstructed view of Old Ne|»ti

s unsurpassed. EquiU 1 such. Splendid hotel

ooler in Summer ami warmer in Winter than any other

the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Hay. m and Wealth in the Summer aeason, Iches along the ocean Ironl, just inside !|iiip.iges and automibilrs, v.'liile their

, |lU cl ,j 0 y ,|, e M „ic time an unobstructed view or r/iu .acpiui.e.

THE FINEST BEACH STRAND IN THE WORLD IS HERE the BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISHING SAILING. GUNNING, and the kindred sports in both still and rough waters. Large fleet of public yachts.

BVTHING- A highly valued feature of many of the hotels arc the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. Cape p tissess cs the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no

les or gullevs. and no life lines are required.

DRIVING RIDING. ETC. Miles of Beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads through the adjacent country. GOI F The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer. Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the CouNTkv Plack. because it is the only resort on the Coast on the main land

\ not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage.

THE MARKETS are the best, with Iresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. PHILADELPHIA’S GREAT WEEK July 15 to so. when the Elks h dd their Annual Reunion in Philadelphia, will be a glorious week in the Quaker City. Not for years have such elaborate preparations been made to honor the City’s guests as those which ate now being made to welcome members of the Order, and to entertain the thousands who are expected to visit the city during the week. A grand Court of Honor in Broad Street, the most magnificent structure of the kind ever erected in America, and costing §50,000. will be a great feature of the occasion. Every night during the week this Court of Honor, together with the City Hall, will be illuminated by myriads of electric lights of various colors. On Wednesday. July 17, a massed band parade of over 2000 musicians will take place. On Thursday. July 18. the Grand Parade of all visiting Elks will occur. Over 15,000 men from all sections of the country will participate. Each Lodge will have its own band and will wear a distinct uniform. Each uniform will typify the state or city represented by the lodge. Many of the uniforms will be historical and picturesque. On Saturday, July 20. there will be a grand excursion to the seashore. Atlantic City. Cape May. Wildwood. Ocean City. Asbury Park, and other popular resorts are within easy reach of Philadelphia by the fast express trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad. * Excursion tickets to Philadelphia are on sale at all Ticket Stations. For exact fares consult nearest Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent.

DAVID H. FELL CAFE

CHOICE

Wines & Liquors

Cor. BEACH AYE. & PERRY ST. CAPE MAY, N. J.

CHARLES SCHERER

Ladies' and Gentlemen’: *6^

304 Washington St, Cape May. N. J.

Cleaning and Pressing

"Greenhorn" wis the general term applied to nil horned anlmaln whose burns were ■•green"—that Is to nay. Immature: hence It readily applies to anybody whose knowledge of the world or of a partlmlar trade or pa*time Is of the slightest description.

Tore Books. In mending the torn leaves of books a thin waxed paper, such aa comes In cracker or bonbon boxes, may be used and fastened with library paste. The paper bring transparent may be naed over the entire page If necessary, as the print easily shows through. The Best Pumas*. The ancient Egyptian* naed a form of blast furnace 2000 B. C.

Tbo late John Htetson. famous in bis day as a theatrical manager, was having • yacht l-nllt. and a friend, meeting him on the street, naked him what bo was going to name the boat, haven't derided yet." replied John, “bot It will be

Recently an English court of Justice bad to unravel the knotty question whether an automobile It or Is uot carriage and derided In the negative.

Ringles, Marriage,. Neither tbo Quakers nor the Swiss Protestants me rings at their marriage

Palling Asleep. ■ fall* asleep the order of surrender to the spell Is sight, taste, smell, hearing, touch. The sense of touch is the lightest sleeper and most easily awakened, then bearing, then sight while sluggard testa and smell awsken last.

TKs Biggest Farms. The biggest farms In the world to Booth A Mat rails, where tbe average squatter bolds 78.000 acres.

Creamed Cabbaga. Chop the cabbage, wash and place In a atawpau. After boiling until tender, drain. Plain the cabbage twek In the pan with snBlcIent milk to cove boll, aeason with butter. |«ppur aalt and thicken with floor and eg

The Human Voles.

Prom tbe 1 tin to Tale covers the gamut of Knrokl'a experience from May. 1104. to May. 1007. •

Hotel Lafayette

Cape May, N.J. Opens June 2<)th for llu Season of 1907. telly on the Beach. - - - - Newly Furnished. JOHN TRACY.

CO NCR ESS rare: The only brick, fire-proof hotel at Cape may. Directly on the beach, situated on the highest land and overlooking the beach drive-way and ocean. Refurnished and greatly improved since last year. Opens June 29th for season of 1907. R. HALPIN

SCHELLEHGER3 LANDING

Poth’s Beer Choice Wines and Liquors

Local Phone No. 3D.

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THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and JacKson Sts. Cape May THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquors, Beers J. J. RATTY, Manager

THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, JN. J. THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE**R. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windsor.

THF AiniNF DECATUR ST. (Firat h. lllLw from beach.) Open ill the year. Rooms large and airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine excellent Rates, §2 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward. > Theodore Moeller.

The Care of Uvmlook If tbrleailimmy of great tiumbrr. of Ibr readers of The New York Tribune Kartnei

reel opinion, then what Is kaowo aa Its Vetrrlnan l)r|wrtmool It ever where re teemed highly. It Is. boaevtr, mure thsu a t rterlusM drparlmvul. Dr. C. D rtmesd. who has Lad charge of II for more than five years, every week answers very many quratluu. In regard to every varlrt) uf livestock known on the Amrrtcan farm, not alone prescribing medicine, and treatment, but telling bow the dlseaari might have been prevented, and lay In, down specific rules for feed and care It beallli. In slrkueaa and In convalescence Every farmer keeps some livestock—gout! Ka.li Inquirer Is fully answered, but Dr Smead goes far beyond this; be believe, tbat any Information whlcb one lutelll gent farmer needs la also needed by bun dreds uf thousands of others, and Le ofiet complete essay uu tbe subject discussed A rear or two ago Mr H Walker McKeeu of Kryeburg. Me , -aid In a meeting o farmers tb..t a valuqulr horse had beet attacked with a disease of which be bat ..fit In Tbe New York Tribune Farmer what Dr. Stnes-I had taught him euablec him to save his horse. Auotbrr farmei arose aod said be had Lad a similar ex perlence. Five or six hundred dollars aavtd lu one town by oils copy of Ibr paper' C. C. Waller. M- D.. of North Troy. Vt . writes to Dr bmeatl. under .late of Apnl 23: ”1 desire to express my gratitude to you through The New York Tribune Farmer, and to say that 1 regard you aa Uir must able, practical aod tbor* ought) safe writer of lb- present age. and

my hope

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 480 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices SEHT POSTPAID OH RECEIPT OP *2.00 IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

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freaky Very quiet. Wonderfully comfortable. 1 he simplest car built and tbe easiest Ui operate. »lany excluslvt- feature*. A positive revelation to those who have net

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built by the originators* of tbe famous integral motor and transmission system and the three-point suspension; and backed by fourteen

The famous 8t. Louis cars have never been defeated in sny endurance contest, and have won many speed contests over car, of far greater (rated) power. 1907 Model 17 Runabout, $2250 1907 Model 18 touting car $2600 Write for descriptive circular, or bcUct still, arrange (or a demonstration Cape May Auto Co. Both Bhones

HOTEL MARTHA WASHINGTON NEW YORK 29th lo 30til Streets J nst Hast of Sth Ave. To remain a Womans Hotel Exclusively. 1 lUcck from 28th St. Bubway. 29th Crosstown cars pass the door. Over 400 Rooms. Absolutely Fireproof. RATES $100 PERDAYshdUP

Hotel Westminster

.7rTea*n WuT {i.oS A. W. EAGER

Dry Goods AND Notions.

Ibr oar MASHION MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington st. Cape May.

The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; Tbe Settlement of the County The Whaling; The Growth of the Villagev The Rcvolutioii aikI-Fatriots: The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The iToK-ress of the County and Soldiers of the War.

GO TO

.. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May :iog ‘ v vour Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used Ak fa Dear Cu fr. hnred Ter fci Tar Ter Tnui ^TfIVH Do’iTaKs'IMiK WKKk'fJr Wof'Jimr VILLf’ditilf. WK ALSO INSl'KK AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs

Sold on Instalments

ALL KINDS OF UCSICAL INSTRUMENTS TfNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND.

108 Jackson Street

J. D. Craig,

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97x

The Daylight Store

Attraction?

Many attractive bargains will

greet the shopper here.

Some of the choicest of genuine money saving values possible

will lie found at our store.

Von Cannot afford to purchase

without looking here first.

O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington St.

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER

FULL LIHE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS OH HARDl

Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FURNITURE a°iid MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY 311»13 Mansion Street. Cape Mav

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Daalar In aCime, S&rick, Sand, Cement and Guilders Oetepkone Dio. iO. Sttotenals. 6SS S/mira Street

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas FittingAll ORDERS RECEIVE prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N. J.

SAMUEL, E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a speeialtg

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