CAFE MAY HERALD
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Ad.cruuoft IlftlM Ul~u AMtUcaUvu. AU Wllvra lutouOM iur ILa ilorftlA •1U.M »a>«f«'*lnft. tubKnpUui. u< J..U piiuiinc. Mould U tddrouod CAPE MAY HERALD •14 WuningtoA ttrML C«po May. N. PHONEEl UM. UlXi MM»toUA *UX TUU1UUAY, JINK IT, uoa NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. All Icfi! mvorUtcaieul* trt rcliulrad to Im publUiied tu t oevtlNi - pur yubUalUHl In Ue munlc-pailty In a county bavlnc the Ursoftt popult Uon. or at Uia couutj tetL By the State Centoa of itfbv, the “Clly ol Cftoe May," hat the larEeet pupula uon In Cape May cuuoty.
/ FURWmiRE COVERIHQS. A QiH't Room Delta In Cream end Ormngm C«le»ln*a. Nothluy could he more charming than eome of tlir new cotton looda dt»tyned for. couch cover*, window hftn*Ingi and curtalna that mt*ht be adapt-
Commercial Printiiii}. In the Cape May Herald commer dai anrf tioolt printing department we hare every UctlUy for tomina out Drat-claee work promptly. In larjt or i mall quantUlea. Quality of rtock and eorkmanahlp coneidored. otv
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cuahiona and othera Urifir for tablet. A fact that recommenda tticac eape-i-lrllv to penKma of limited Income la tlUlt til. MU a IV.ltlV flllt>l»h. an I'ult leaa furultuiv la rvtjuiivd Ilian would be were the coverture plain! A rorreoua act Been recently In one ahop adapted to a glrl'a room haa a deep cream rronnd with One ribbontike atrlpea of burnt'oranra. At refular Interrala alone tbeae are dark brown and rrecu peacocka. The border U about twelve Inc be* deep with a rround of dull Indian blue, green and brown being Introduced. Peacocka and plain trees form the decora-
Uon.
An Interesting point la that almost all the figures arc oriental In treatment, and the colors, while sounding crude and barbaric, are handled with the utnels and pyramid* are other ae* and brilliantly hned bird* predomliftne In all. It la possible to have too much color, etc.. It la wiser to put acme plain with these acts rather than to carry the pattern through the entire room. For Instance, with the design first menUoued. that of peacocks, the couch would look far better If plain cuahiona were uacd. Greens, browns and dull blpee, precisely of the same tones carried out In the figures, serve to accentuate the cover without bewildering the eye. A girl who la artistic la making two such conch cover* serve as a cover and as curtalna. The lounge haa one the original covers thrown
to the gtcerai demand that the wreci of the Maine he taken from the Hax ana Harbor. U- will soon be unani moot. Ur, Long does not think very web of the example hie old friend Koose land by hig wholesale slaughter o. big game In Africa.
Now that Castro's brother haa fe. the weight of the "mailed fist." w would suggest to the other member X the family that a new climate an a oew name under certain drcumsla lea are conductive to good health.
it la reported from Wisconsin ih one of the snU-race suicide worn, has given birth to a quintette children. All are doing finely. B what is dad going to do if colic b comes epidemic in the family son fine summei evening.
Now England is gaCting excited o. -• the bossibtlity of a German. Invasion Every so often oar Brutish cousins
e shive
hi nations against them. Frequent.; France furnishes the scare, with Germany sand witched In between. There seems to he an inb.-lted fear in the hearts of the English people of a great Invasion,hut in the civilised countries •e should be setting anexample of peace on earth Instead c' eogt:
in* ■ reign of timidy.
Fewer hoys are going to the city from the country than in former years, according tc the president of a large corporation la New England. H oojd aliditfit the country boy U bet'er worth bis wages than the city boy asd that the iyrf.nesi. of the cUier will suffer unless the commercu Utgb schools train the city boy in bn *ln-*“ methods and create Id him a det-e to succeed. The country boy Ir sutrvedtng in thbe country as'he succeeding In the country as he used reason that be has been taught that the way to get ahead la to give his - hole attention to his wort, and not l- • allow hlmeelf u be distracted hy
District Attorney William Travers ■ erorne haa fought himself Into t'gure at national interest by setting m precedent which bids fair to be come popular. Mr. Jerome, as District Attorney of New York, felt called ■pan to answer to the people for the alna that a District Attorney of great city Is liable to commit. "I'm going to answer to the people for my administration,'' he said. Then about *,000 of people lammed Into Cooper Onion with a firm purpose at seeing that Mr. Jerome Aid not waat tor qnes Cons to answer. On the gambling question they west from Hyde • anfleld. From insurance companies of *400,000,000 capital to pinochle (They tramped over the reputation of the little and great, through tin elnbs and the sewers, they" talked f 1 nance and police doty; and through It all the District atlorney warn blilhly along. Be struck blow for blew He kept cool while meet at his quee t» ®ers got hoC He Uufled sad coantwed. As no isUieAksi present a decision was not given. The New York Bun an one of the Interested asd a-, maned witnesses of the “Go” says tbs District Attorney. It thinks, “had a Mud*.“ la may event Jbe American people love a fighter, and whatever else may he said ■/ Jerome he never ran away front Irovute when he aaw
- K coming his way.
i the center of the other cover she i made into cushion covers. The border thus left Is placed a* a about a pair of drapery curtains of color. The effect 1* extremely good and unusual. la an excellent material to us* In combination, or ft thinner one may be adopted. The Important point carry the same tone, for u" 1 • done the clash of colors will be
distressing.
these wash excellently and when Ironed look like new. A NEW USE FOR NET. Charming and Effective Lamp 8Hsd< of This Material. New lamp shades of chiffon or cn onne are finished with filet net draw aut over the wires. Embroidered file! naken a very attractive finish and I•xtrcmcly practical, as it does not ex the light. In fart, the old fash
Ion etl filet lace, commonly called darned net. Is very appropriate when used on lamp shades or candle sbadi w or other the style of lace lends Itself as no other style does to the finishings of attractive little da In dee for the household. It la Just on plan that one would use filet lace centerpiece or even to finish cur l Who ever beard of using vslen elennes or a fancy lace for any such HEALTH AND BEAUTY. When one Is dreaoed and it Is Ino venlent to wash the tgre an excellent lotion to hare la 5 cents' worth of horsele acid dissolved In^Jp cents' worth of alcohol. This is perfectly harmless, and by rubbing the akin well with this, applied with a handkerchief, every pore will be cleansed, and you will look and feel as well as If yon had used the best soap and wal This la almost Indispensable when
traveling.
A poultice of witch haxel Is often soothing to a muscular pain and is ■Imply mad*. In a small saucepan put a square folded flannel doth. Pour over thfs enough witch base! to thoroughly moisten It Heat and place the flannel doth over the pain. Cover with a dry flannel and pin a towel over it to keep A girl wfl] find one of the best processes of refreshing herself when tired is to wring oat hot cloths aqd lay them over the eyas and foreheadhot water bag does not act as a'f ■mute for this, and the treatment to but little trouble. The all to to have two cloth* and hot water by the doth. On# doth to In tbs water ready the bead that beteen minutes to and tbs Improvement to the physical condition to marked. It to wise plan to rinse the face fn very, cold water Immediately afterward in
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should bo constantly used, too, boot not they are enrattre and soothing Tbosa Up are moat banaflctol because they dry the aor*s and hasten the heeling be-
OAPEJIAY HEBAU), THURSDAY, JUNE IT. 1909
EXPENSIVE MEMORIAL*.
From TU BHs. After sight year's work the Qaaen Victoria memorial in front of Buckingham Palace Is nearing completion and U will not be long ere Londoners and vlallora to the metropolis are lew one of the finest monuments In the' world. Altogether it cool a quarter Of a mUUoa aterand giO tons at marble will have uaud In the construction of fignod statuette# which go to make i s memorial to “the Great White
Queen.”
The figure of her late Majesty will w no less than 18H foot in height, md will depict her dresard in robe* of state, sluing enthroned with orb sceptre. All the world was sacked for a 70-ton block of flaw leas marble from which 'the statue might be carved; but such a block could obtained, and consequently Mr. Thomas Brock, the famous eculpor. has been compelled to nee sev•ral smaller blocks, the largest of vhlch weighs 15 Iona. The Queen Victoria faomorial Is probably the most costly in the king dom, although the famous Albert memorial must have coat between £400,' 000 and £500,000. The coat, provided by public subscription, was given £120,000, but It la asserted tl Queen Victoria's private contrlboti exceeded that amount. The Albert Hall la really part of the Albert me mortal, for it woa after the exhibition of 1851 that Prince Albert propos'd the erection of a great hali for music, and when It had passed away Uonal subscription was raised to earn out his with, £200,000 being obtained A grateful nation, too. subscribed 45.000 for the erection of the Nel son column In Trafalgar Square.while the fact should not be overlooked that every penny of the £100,000 -pent on the statute of Achilles Hyde Park waa raised by the womer
England.
This was not the only honor done - the memory of Wellington. The statute in front of the Hoyal Exchange cost £11,500, whUe among other memorials to the gieat soldier might be mentioned the arch on the north aide X the nave In St. Paul's Cathedral. Which coet £20.000.000, and the Col ge near Sandhurst for the education ’ sons of oft leers, on which £100,10 waa spent. * . . Thirteen thousand seven hundred pounds waa expended hy our forefathers on the monument In Flab Street Hill which was erected memorate the great fire of London Strangely enough, one of the terestlag monuments In London cost ition not a penny apiece. Ichemet All told the British Government it might have Cleopatra'i Needle, which had been erected about 1600 years before the time of Christ iy Thothmes HI, but the offer i unheeded, and the monument lay .he sands of Egypt until by the gen--roeUy of pr. Erasmus Wilson It wi transported to England and erected « the' Thames, embankment in 1878. coet hhn £100.000. and even then tl monolith was nearly lost In the Bay of Biscay. The marble arch, by the way .which originally stood on the side,chosen for the Victoria memorial outside Buckingham Palace coat In the first place £80.000 to build and a further sum of £11.000 to take down, remove and re-erect at present position, nearly opoalte Edgware road. The other gregi entrance to the park. Hyde Park Comer, though not so Impressive, coat nearly twice as the marble arch,.namely. £171,000 TV* '.oft ^ - •••'it 1 * HOW TO OBTAIN GOVERNMENT TIMBER OR AGRICULTURAL
LANDS
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average Individual t that the only way to got Ut MUX Lands to make ft homestead entry and Ure cc same five years -before getting g title. He of the opinion be Is limited to, acres and he would Not live or tract Of land five years K the Govern meni would dead him over oo of a Mata. Theae to a way for say cMtoeo of the United States to.obtain title to renunest Umber or sg. ianltursi lend la any stole la the Union
The only way to do this Is to btw U B. Government Lend < wad pay for your load with asms.
1881 therefore they ar* getting vary scarce The firm of H. B. Sanders 4k Oo., Judge Building, Belt Lake Utah, have secured ft few acre* of them attha rota of The certUhsatea coma la 80 sad 120 sra pieces, sad con be I any Umber or agricultural Alaska or say stats to the Union. Each piece baa a latter of approval attached to R from the QoaaramaaL than Is an limit la the time la which to
BOARD OF EDUCATION
William Porter, Vtork March. MU X. Loacb March. Ml* Howard F^jOtUr. March 1912 William H. Bhappard March. XU WiUlom R. Sheppard, March 1911 LothaFiC. Ogden, March 1910 George S. Douglass March 1912 Thomas S. Steteua March 1910 Everett J. Jerrell, March 1911
BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. U loach. 1 Tamil an t, Sapt Dr. V. M. IX Morey. Ha y/ bapL L UU William Porter. Secretary..8a*. L 1»1«
CHURCH DIRECTORY St. Mary’s R. C. Church. Rev. Father D. 8. XUily. T
P. Vane man, Kapub-
County Board of Election*—Uonry V. Daugherty, Republican, ilia aunty Beard of Elections- William J. Tyler, Dylar. Democrat. MIS. County Beard of Klrilone Michael XL
Is Yonr Money making money (or you ? The more of it you have employed for you the lea* you need to work youriwif. If you keep on saving and putting your saving), to woik. the fnuded capital of your earning years will gradually lake up the burden and you will not need to work at all. Have you ever thought about having some mo.icy A! Work For You? If.not. it is time you did if yon have any regaid for your future comfort or for the well being of those bependent upon yon. NOW is the time to begin to save. You can start on the road to financial independence by opei ing an account with us. We will give yt»u help and encouragement and p*y yoK THREE PER CEVT. INTEREST
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
J. T. BannalL Cap* Mar....Jaa. 1. David W. Redes. Capa Maj. Jan. 1 O Barrs, Ba* 1*1* air Jen. L UU a Clouting. Bee 1*1* at/..Jam. 1. X»i: Anthcor B. Smith Director Samuel Tewsaand Clar* BlaU Benatai—Robert K. Hand. Republican. IN*. Aaaamblrmaa—C. K. Bull*. Itapublican.
TAX COMMISSIONERS. 1. Marshall, SaarUl* U XL Townaand. Capa Mar C
Rector'a office houre—S to XI A. M.
EM P. M.
—.rln* service* at 8L Karr's Church.
Waahtogtca .treat during Septamber end toroa W. Hoad. Capa Mar atr. ..l»iu
Mae*** 8under'a at T end - o'clock A. M. Devotions. Bunder a Frider evening! at 1JS o'clock. sarrleea win be held In ChopoL
grrfmUiul gards.
• the First Fridsjr. from S.M to 4 P. M., and tram t-XO to ftto P. M. P. E. Church of th* Advent. LotarstU 8L, between Jackson and cetur. Rev. Arthur 11 see Recu Sunders—Celebration of th* Hair Com munion, 7.30 a. m.. Morning Prayer iy sod Sermon, (on th* first Bondar of aach month oelabrotloa at Hotr " mununion) 1«.M s. m. 8undo/-school p. ol. Evening (Choral) service and Sermon 8.00 p.
JAMES M. K. HILDRETH
CtiUKSlOXOK-AT-LiW
214 Ocean Street CAPE MAY, N I
Notary Public
Prayer, 8.00 p. m. Saint's Days and Thursdays, Celebration of the Holly Communion, 7.30.
Workers Meeting a 10. M a. Oft ■uadsy-ecboel at I SO p m. Wedoaodar avsnlng Prsrar M earl eg a 1M o'clock. Paopirs Meeting Friday a Ing at f J* o'clock.
at t-«4 Prayer Meeclng* at I A in., and 41* p. m., on Sandaya 0 BaaSay safeeM at US p. & Epworth League Osrotlansl Service Mondays, st t.4* p.
sLSftT’echooi Prayer UeeUng Wednesday 8-< i m. Y. P. 8. C. E. Friday st EM p. a
I^EWIH T. STEVENt> COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 014 WASHikoroa to., t’ers Mat. N. J Master and solid toi in Cbanoery Supreme Court Commieaouer. Notarv Public. Commlbrioner for Pennsylvania.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE la aar Part af Cape May Ceeatp Holly Beach. N. J.
Contractors ft Builder* ' YORK BROS. eeasise vesa anvaa P. O. Box 66x. Cape May, N. J.
James J. Doak (Carpenter & 5$uilaei Jobbina Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phooa 97 TOGONSUMPTIVES Edward A. Wilson's Pieparstli ”—' ^ Tephltes and BlodgetU from toil formula to the Sovereign rvcmeuy for OonaumpUon, Astbms, HronchiUs; Catarrh, La Grippe. Coughs,^Colds, and all Throat ami *"*■ -* people say they have
he undersigned as a consumptive 1 testify from his own experience as oils value. Write at once—delays are dangerous, -nd may prove fatal. For fall particulars, tesUmonlsls, etc., address.
In Chancery of New Jersey. To J. Parker Lanatac;By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on th* /lev of the date hereof, wherein Twentieth Century BuUdlag and Loaa Aasoclatioo, of Camden, N. VJfi
to appear, plead, demur or a
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The ftftld UU to filed to forecloee s mortgage given by J. Parker Lansing
Spring Opening Look Fit
And you will command respect. Let us aid you in selecting a becoming fabric for your SPRfNG SUIT. We pledge unqualified satisfaction in fit. etc. VAN KESSEL 424 Washington Street Keystone Phone 124X
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All Work Guaranteed and Best of Rxcfkrknck Fcrmbbed 30 ~S~E -A T?UJ 'rJ'XTPERrXaCCE. Office and Residence, 2J7 Windsor Ave. • Cape Stay, A. /.
WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Deccjkting your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it. BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. ' W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington SC 217, 219, xri Ocean SC Meats, -.Groceries, Provisions and Fruits s-i Choi'l ■ntteis-Shorplass Gilt Idje-A Specialty Country Produce fresh dally from our own fane risk. Oysters, Clams and Terra pla. Dress ad fealtrr The largest market In Cape May.
Pierson and. ©on. liMKET#
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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies,^ Vegetables, Prot sions, and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams’ Loojlc Phonk
WILLIAM E. JOHNSON -4—Caterer- 9- 815 cmirts, CroqueU*. Terrapin, PatU*. Rasp Rol Cak*. Ben Bobo, toe Cream, MaekaiooBs gSBlKE U0m. S. St®' 7 ® 1 ?* v jACTKM'BUiLDEIl^

