CAPEIMaY ttftRALt), THUBSPAY, ^PlY 2», 1909.
HER GREAT WEALTI ape May Leada all Counties In Value Increases—Five Mile Beach j> More Than Doublet Resorts (From. Intervlots In tb
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PENNSYLVANIA
$1.00
to ATLANTIC
R. R. CITY
and return
Thursdays, August 5 and 19, 1909
- hundred and twenty-eight per . Five Mile Beach, of which
hundred i
l«i
SPECIAL TRAIN
What He Says of Good Roads If the legislature had failed to legalize the boulevard it would hav< confessed Itself Ignorant of the Intel llgenee and energy of the people the .demands of the age. and the interest of New Jersey. But it arose to Its responsibilities and. at the sug gestlon and with the concurrence of the governor. It passed the law that will give to the people a concourei that will aid IHinutahly to their hap. plness. incalculably to the wealth of the site, and that has put the stamp of leadership upon the law-makers ! and administrators of the comiSon 1 wealth. New Jersey Is reputed to lead | all other American slates In the ex j reliance of her roads. This Is In keeping with her relations to the country. Her area is not her boast. ! but her location between two of the greatest .metropolitan cities of the continent, and in the very eye of the j most Impressive Nation of Modern Times has given her an impulse to thrift and triumph in agriculture, manufac tures and commerce Impossible in any other geographical position. But it is not only In these cardinal functions of civilisation she excels by ‘means of her situation. Her ocean boundary studded with cities of resorts, like Jewels in a necklace. Will undoubted ly be her greatest source of wealth, and. a perennial fountain of health and pleasure to the people of a continent. Italy is renowned for the splende-; revenue she derives from her guests; said to exceed any other source o: fiscal return In the kingdom, and attributable to her climate, her aesthetic ns well as lurid history and het oI>j/cts of art; but she cannot give to her patrons the priceless benefits
the
CAPE MAY BENNETT RIO GRANDE WILDWOOD CREST HOLLY BEACH WILDWOOD NORTH WILDWOOD ANGLESEA GRASSY—SOUND (South Side) GRASSY SOUND (North Side) WILDWOOD JUNCTION CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
8.00A.M. f8.05 ‘‘ f8.09 ‘‘ 7.50 “ 7.53 J ' 7r56 “ f7.58 “ 8.01 “ f8.05 “ f8.06 “ 8.15 " f8.20 ‘,
^he Qolonial .
RETURNING . ATLANTIC CITY (SouthICarolim Avt Station) 5.15 P. M. The Special Train will stop
TICKETS GOOD ONLY ON SPECIAL TRAIN IN EACH DIRECTION
TicKets from non-ticKet stations can be procured from the Conductor
The Virginia Opened. That well-known and modern hotel, the Virginia, on Jackson street, vas opened yesterday, by Uosailer A smith of the Btocklon Hotel. The . . ...caly located near the beach and la muueru lu every way, .a.lag tue very uesl of ptumbing service. The new proprietors intend to iave home-Uke accommodations and *•..1 pcn>Qua.i/ iovi alter the contorts of the guests^ of the house aa they are so fully prepared th do, having had many /cars experience In
hotel business.
Coast of New -eJreey Bestows
upon all’ who viait her shores. Nor does Italy, as New Jersey, stand in the gate of the moat numerous, riches and most potential homogeneous pe» pie, evolved by cfvillzaUon; a cosmopolitan race that Is governed without force, tolls without constraint, and enjoys without stint. The possibilities of Cape May county are probably greater than those afforded by any other equal area of land on thli continent At first blush this lorfks like a strong statement, but a moment’s reflection will sustain the sertion. With forty miles of the safest bathing beaches on the Atlantic foast. within easy reach of millions of patrons'; with thirty miles of deep Water front on Delaware Bay, aqd frundreda of miles Of lnl»ts, sounds, creeks and thorofares. all teeming
With Game and'Food .Fishes
with endless facilities for sailing, yachting, fishing and hunting; with
an atmosphere in the hot si months that is as necessary a
freshing to the hurrying Americans' aa rain la to growing grass, and situated In the very eye of the greatest nation known to recorded bistory; a nation that earns more, does more and spends more than the combined nations gf Cpntinentgl «popy—tt,« limits of wealth and pleasure attainable In Cape May .coWnty cannot be set. The State of New Jersey, notably In the County of Cape May. possesses a specialty rivaling in value the coal, iron, lumber, wheat, f-orp tn cotton Interests of other great
state*. She is only *t the Pawn of Her Great Wealth
and of her power, to contribute the health and happiness of the American people. She la herself not even conscious of the throb of her resources. The records show that In the last eight years Cape May county has out-stripped tn the proportionate inrreaaa In values all the agricultural, manufacturing, commercial -and mWropoaltun counties of New Jersey, the best located state tn the American Union. '
NOTICE TO L
AE MEL
: uired to be publish* lu r —WSpe oer published la the .1
Notice to Water Consumers Notice Is hero-y given tha^on all water rents due the City of Cape Ms. not paid by. August 1, 1909, five per will be added to the amount of the bill. Water will positively be tun. ed off if tue wat;r rent is not pslu r before’ the seventh day of August, 1909. Dated, July 91. 1908. JOHN W. - HOMBSON, Superintend^..: of Water Work: July .22,' it
A Successful Business
Perhaps there are few plumbers business principle to give nouiing but that have made more success than William ?• Brown, of Mansion ftreet, Mr. Brown hat .always made if a neat of service In all hJgjrafious 1 of plnmbliig, steam and gas fittby this means he has built UP a large and successful business. His advertisement appears in Another col-
nu of the Herald.
Harbor Work
The work of the government In con strucUn* aa entrance to Uut aarnor is already beginning to have lu effect. 1 There is double the depth of water ie Inlet which was there Tmlore the harbor project was taken up, and. the coming -in at low water of the. 12a tooief ••Mermaid” drawing, between seven and eight feet of water was the beginning/ of ^•‘Weadexvous of
large yachU here.
The 'Dry Gooaz Headquarters. One of the leading headquarters of Capo May, is at Mrs. Turner’s depart meat s-ore, 223 Washington atreet. Hare the public will be sure to find a large end up-to-date stock of ladies’ and children's clothing. The'millinery department U also well slocked with .he latest designs.' The people should tpsoe In the Herald from week to
week to see
The Home-M.-de Bread. William Waldorf, of the Mansion House Bakery, 217 Mansion street. Is pleasing the people 0; Cape May.with home-made bread, R *■ J* 1 * 1 l 010 mothqv-g aged tc make that *!• ♦ays waa so good when we were young. HU make of cake and pies are also always appearing. Try his goods and be convinced.
The Plaza.
The Plaza of Perry street, is now open and is already well patroititedTU» house has befh r^-a|red and renewed and under the n'-nagement of William Vans ant, and he still keep it up to data in ever} way, and it win be a very home-like house, surround'd by broad porches and abundance at abade trees. A Wall Known r lumber. The plumbing esULtiahment of william T. Chambers, Jr, of Perry •treat, la too well known to need any comment, for Mr. Ch»mh«rs- has built up a rtm. business by giving the best of service to his customer*. He now better equipped than aver to do first Class work. Bee his advartisttn another column 01 the Herald
A Center for Sports.
Congress Bowling aW* op ferry ..reel la new under the kanagemeiti of Edward L. Hughes who has formerly been in partnership In the business, and is now better equipped than ever to please his old friends and to cater to big Wg ones- Be •tire to visit the Congress Alleys and
spend a social boor.
No More Bad Collars The Neptune laundry
JEWELER
JEWLERY \ WATCHMAKING
Large Stock ol Carefully Selected Goods CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS Repairing of WATCHES CLOCKS OR JEWLERY Promptly and Skilfully Done BELFORD GARRISON 3W Washington fit, • CAP! MAT, N. J.
Sg HARBOR
Headquarters
Wc arc Headquarters for
Children’s CLOTHING AM the Latest Styles al Bottom F'ricts
Millinery Department Our Millinery Department is Comp ete. The Selection was never larger, and the Styles are the Latest
Wersolicit your patronage, feeling sore we can please you MRS. TURNER 323 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
- LOCATION
'^1'' UNSURPASSED ONLY A FEW YARDS FROM THE ROLLING SEA
Ocean Avenue And Beach
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Modem convenience*. Handeom Electric Lighted. Dining roo-i
.-ite* of room* with Bath*; Elevator; a seating capacity of 200 . CHURCH, Owner and Proprietor.
Anditorinm Cate and Bnltet Finest Cuisine, Best Wines, Uquora and Beers Up-to-date service in alkdepartmeub. TBBLfc D’HOTfe DINNERS 50c
12 to \ P. M.
Board by Day cr Week The A
Balls, Dan
107-109 Jac’ on St.
I Can Be Rented for
CAPE MAY.
| Manufacturing Jewler Repiiring of Fine Wkatches. Jewlery. Etc. FULL CINE CUT GLASS AND JEWLERY JOS. K. HAND j 311 Washington St.
SCAELLENGERS LANDING Poth'$ Boor and Choice Wines and Liquors Our Specialty ROW BOATS' AKDelSUITCHES TO HIJffi TTHIHQ AND CRABBING SUPPLIES FURNISHED JAMES A. CARROEL Loop I Phone 6-66D. r
Watch this Space Next Week lor Wrislcy’s ad
WHaa,® at Tibs esfiSEais® wsaT yh® 5 & 10c. Store Where you will find a full line of Cooking Utensils, Toys and Souvenirs. . . Cor. Washington and Perry Sts.
BOWLING
CONGBESS
31 Perry Street
machine,©! the latest make. The machine foldajCreaMa and carves -the r at the aama time sod makes a perfectly smooth and noncracked corner collar. One that the public baa longed to have for eo long
A Modern Store.
The popular Jeweler/ store of Belfort Garrieon on Washington use becume one ©4 the Uegdquaitere for Capa Way f-iopper*. and with the •cent addition of beautiful Plata glaaa how counters and shriving* and with t atm Orgar stock from which to
The Harbor . A- PrifOh. «t thy Harbor ’Hotel. * better prepared to take care of goeri* than ever. The house 1* well located to arit those that love boating and flahlng near the Lending. They rise have row boat* launches t^ hjro. aw* supply fishing
crabbing
The Cecil Opened. *£11 The popular Wtcli Hotel on Ocean street la again opened for U<-- «ea*00 With B, M. Duritin, manager*. Mr. Durkin has had many years experienoe in tba hotel and *afe bnriae»*. and know* bow to please the ■ e. The Summer Garden of the
is one of the fi
Spring Opening
CK2CX2ggtltKlttCI8CyittCICtK2tlOC2C<C2CICiaCI Look Fit
And you will command respect. Let us aid. you in selecting a becoming fabric for your SPRING' SWT. We pledge unqualified eatiefaction in fit. etc.
BOWLING ALLEY Sis. Pool and Billiards
EDWARD L. HUMES, Prop.
EiiLvi r.(dbeinth:a.iu ... Ladies and Gents Tailor ... - suits made to Order. Work Galled for and Delivered Repairing, Scouring. Cleaning, and Pressing. -wJhssarfcTG’roiT st. . CAPE MAh*. W. J Kejafnne Phone lOoSt .
I. M.de 1. Or... 0,.lr,g ..1 B»."-lng P."™* Bernard Krebs LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILORING 105 Jackson Capa May . cleaning of Silk Dresses an-' Waist* a Specialty r Recently WUh P. N. Degerberg and Shrive A Ken.
ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTI1IER FURNISH

