Cape May Star and Wave, 9 May 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

. * CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE, SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1908. ' " ' 1 ' ■ 1 - 1

THOMAS ff. MILLET & SON =C0AL AID f(D= OFFICE 3SO WASHINGTON STREET CAI-K MAY, N. J. Telephone NO.

▼ 5 Established 1 83 1 Established 1831 ▼ ? | "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" > jj JOSEPH K. HAND 2i 311 WASHINGTON STREET 7 a 2 k Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Rapairing of all kinds 7 k 3 f promptly attended to. W /

M. H. WARE Haidware and Cntlery. All Kinds of Fishing Tackle /Mf -d-Jbd C Columbia Dry Batteries 516 Washing-ton St.. Oape May. SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! By DeaUng at SWAIiYS ACCOMODATION MARKET Broadway and York avenue West Cape May, N. J. All kinds ot groceries, MEATS and provisions at the lowest market prices. Goods delivered to any part of the borough or city. Local Telephone No 1 10.

BECKETT'S LIVERY and Boarding Stables TUCKAHOE, N. J. Hscks to meet all trains. Good driving Horses and Carriages to • Hire rri ▼ate horses and carriages boarded and carefully looked after at low rates, dipping horses a specialty anv time during the week. FRANK BECKETT.

Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices An Entire New and Large Stock of Wall J?ap©i», which will be sold at prices to defy competition Haying had many years experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock Pefore buying elsewhere. ELDBWGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street.

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AT HALLS RAJAH POKGEE, ALL SILK 27 INCH 75 CENTS. - "Four in One" Black Water-proof Jap Silk = 65c. 75c- and $i.oo Neat Designs in Stripes, Checks and Gray Silks 5°c. 75c- and $roo Something New in Wool Suitings SHADOW STRIPES ^ At 85 c- and $1.00 36 Inch Pure SiUc Black Taffetas $t.oo Up ) 50 in. All-wool Panamas I $1.00 I All-wool Panamas in all colors at 50c ) All-wool Stevens Checks at 50c. ? Wicklow Stripes and Checks at 18c I LADIES AND MISSES TAILORED I SUITS JACKETS AND SKIRTS In these goods there is so much badly made, cheap stuff, in the market that we do not care to quote prices, but if quality and workmanship count with you, call and examine our stock.* MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Corset covers 15c. up. Drawers 25c up. Nightgowns 50c. up. Short petticoats 29c up I Long petticoats 59c up. DOLLAR SHIRTWAISTS We have waists from 50 cents to $3/Jo, but we make a specialty of fine lawn waists at $1.00 and can give you a splendid variety and better quality for the money than you ever saw beforeHALL'S DRY GOODS STORE 226 Market Street Philadelphia

NOTICE From and after this date the news and advertising forms of the Star and Wave will close on Thursday evening of each week. Advertisements and news received later cannot be inserted until the following week. 1 1 i 1 1 1 » ! )

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'[NORTH AMERICAN'S BASEBALL EDITION Exceptional as were the special base I ball editions that markedthe opening of " the base ball seasons of 1906 and 1907, the twelve-pace supplement in colors, < wWch will be a feature of The North Amerian of Sunday, May 10, will eclipse them both. Never before has there been such base ball activity as this year. In adg dition to he organizations of last year,' the American, National, Atlantic. Tri8tate.aud Intercounty leagues, a host of newleagues are in the field, including the^Union. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, North Penn. Main Line, Lebanon, Susquehanna) etc.' i Followers of any of these clubs will ■ find their interests well cared for in ' the big special edition. The batting , and fielding figures of the American, \ * Natiqnal and Tristate for 1907. are j given in full, a fererence to settle ' A future arguments. The chase for the pennant, that trophy which is the most sought of all ' rewards for athletic effort, forms the 1 subject of a first page story and a , striking illustration in colors. ; George M. Graham. The North < American's sporting editor, has an ar- j tide on the managers of the Tristate j teams. I School news, a specialty of The North American, is taken care of with j a full page. Colleges, especially those I of Pennsylvania, are correspondingly ' taken care of. The back page, in colore, ix given , up > two strikirg groups, profile J studies of every member of the Phillies j L and Athletics, something that every fan will want to keep. Altogether, the names of 10,000 I players figure in this edition. Order ] from y»nr newsdealer. 1 ARE YOU A PATRIOT. 1 Every patriotic American needs an ' American flag for his home. Particu- J ) larly now that Decoration Day and 1 Fourth of July are near at hand. We _ advise our readers to take advantage of an exceptional offer made by The Philadelphia Press ; a beautiful hand sewed American flag, size 3 by 5 feet, ( L gusrint-d fast to sun and rain, worth f k $2.00, aud the daily edition of The * Philadelphia Press, worth $3.00, both * r worth $6.00, and to any person taking - advantage ol this offer for $3.60. A I good new forty -six star flag almost free. Do it today, tomorrow may be lj too late. Postmasters and newsdealers ■ everywhere will receive your order, i Your money will be returned for the t aeking, if you are not satisfied with the flsg. Be patriotic. 1 | Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. ' Notice is hereby given that after June 1, 1908, I vyill proceed according to low to collect all unpaid poll and personal taxes for the year 1907, then remaining unpaid. All delinquent tax- ' payers are requested, therefore, to ar- ' range to settle their respective ? amounts due. SOL. NEEDLES, Collector. 6-9 tf No. 608 Washington st. - notice of first meeting of creditors s In the District Court of the United if States for the District of New Jersey. _ In the matter of Walter EL Buzby, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of Walter E. Buzby, of Anglesea, in the County of Cape N May, and district aforesaid, a bank- u rupL g Notice is hereby given that on the a twenty-first day of April. A. D„ 1908, ,, the said Walter E. Buzby was duly u adjudicated bankrupt; and that the r first meeting of his creditors will bo at the office of the subscribing referee, at N<v 614 Washington street, in the City of Cape May, in the County - of Cape May, in said district of New Jersey, on the eighth day of May, A. D.. 1908. at eleven n'clivli m tha D„ o'clock fore- ;

— noon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated Cape May, N. J., April 22, 1908. LEWIS T. STEVENS. Referee in Bankruptcy. Assets scheduled, $2100.00. Liabilities scheduled, $43)388.17. 4-25 2t

GEOBGE W. BEEVES steam ami Hot water1 BEflTIIG ! " Sanitary Plumbing by - * Skilled Workmen. j c Ask for Estimates. 1 - s 626 waswmton Street. I

'TELL WORLD YOUR WANTS [ (dnthued frofi ast mc ) ; Positky Wasted. , Nurse— Settled woman wishes position to care for children or invalid, or flc ' light housework, town or countrv. » Highest reference. Address Norei, I 709 Frank lj^ st Cape May, N. 3 | The New Paint Store ■Tohn Little^has opened up the buat- ■ is just the place to buy fresh j*inta. - ~ Call on agents representing thoroughly reliable, companies. when I you want fire Insurance. Claim promptly paid for twee ty -six years. 1 We represent seven of the strongest : companies doing business in New JerHand and Eldrsdge, 810 Wasb- , street, or at Star and Wave Office. 815 and 817 Washington street, : 3^^WANAfi*li,ER"04"BBOWM so** An enormous stock of clothing ready for Men-Women-Boya and Girls. We pay excursion car fare both ways npon the purchase of i certain amount Grooerles, drv good«, and provisalso boots and shoes, at rook bottom. prioes at Tfios. Soolt*. Cold if If yon want anything from a paper of pins to a pair of good gun. boots, Thos. Son Its, Cold Spring, can serve you. Local phone tf do too wajtt to but Do you want to buy? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? Do you want to borrow? Do you want to insure? consult SOL. NEEDLES.I Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Comand others. 608 Washington street. 11-16 ly to rent vert cheat. Rooms, housekeeping, second floor. rooms, first floor. Large boose the winter, Oape May City; ^ to rent year 1908. Apply to Edward Crease, West Oape May. Wall Paper. Wall Paper. A new and fine assortment of wall is now being offered by Eldredge Johnson, 818 Washington street. Whatever you need in this line can be supplied. tf SALEL- Small farm. Very littla cash required. For pariculare apply to J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington street. SMITH OWNS THE WHOLE SHOW Oalvin Smith is the sole owner of the People '8 Motion Picture place, 409 Washington street and is running a fine entertainment which is attracting large audiences. tf Thomas Soults' general store in Cold is a popular base of supplies in Lower Township1* and a "square deal" is given to every Mtron. tf NOTICE Applications will be received by the North Wildwood Board of Education until Tuesday, May 12th, 1908, for a school teacher to serve the school year beginning July 1st, 1908. Applicants will s'ate grade certificate hold. By order of the Board. April 15th, 1908. F. H. HEWITT. 4-18 3t Secretary. the newest writing paper

i One ponnd, 108 sheets Irish line* • finish paper and 50 envelopes to wteh for 50 cents at Star and Wave Music | and Stationery Department. Paper alone 25 cents per pound. New style goods straight from the manufacturer. Same goods being "featured*" by Philadelphia department stores at same price. Name and address will be neat' ly printed on paper for fifty cents additional. Other paper bargains. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. • ✓* . - .a "NOTICE. 50 Engraved Cards, $1.00; (including plate.) Your name in Script. Send for sample. 50 Engraved Cards with name and address. $1.50, (including plate). Estimates furnished on engraved wedding and other social stationery. 100 printed visiting cards, name and address only, 60 cents. Address Star and Wave Office, 815 andy317 Washington street, Cape May, POPULAR MUSIC 18 CEN TS A COPY At the Staf and Wave Music, Post and Stationery department, all the latest music can be obtained. Among the popular ones are : Sweet Heart Days. I'd live or I would Die for You. I'm starving for one sight of You. ^ The closerjt gets to leaving time the