Cape May Star and Wave, 30 May 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPh MAY STAR AND WAVE, SATURDAY, MAY 30. l*iR. j

: TH0M1S W. MILLET & SON . . I 1 =0)11 a MDi= OFFICE 3SO WASHINGTON STREET CAFE MAY, N. J. Telephone NO. 50^,^ \\ "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" h JOSEPH K. HAND V) 2 I 311 WASHINGTON STREET Jt : 2 h Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Repairing of all kinds } a 1 promptly attended to. it ' M. H. WARE ■ Hardware and Cutlery. All Kind's of Fishing Tackle . & s& r> = aa - jl & <a , Columbia Dry Batteries 516 Washington St.. Oape May. _ I SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! By Dealing; at SWAIIV'N ACCOMMODATION MARKET ! Broadway and York avenue West Cape May, N. j. < All kinds oi groceries, MEATS and provisions at the ( lowest market prices. Goods delivered to any part oi the bor- . ough or city. Local Telephone No 1 10. j BECKETT'S LIVERY and Boarding Stable* TUCKAHOE, N. J. Hacks to meet all trains. Good driving Horses and Carriages to Hire. Pri ▼ate hones and carriages boarded and carefully looked after at low rates. Clipping 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 Paper, 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. ELDBIBGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street The Nettf-York Tribune The newspaper in the home is a necessity. Get one that can be safely read by the entire family. The Tribune is a paper that prints "all the news of the world in such a manner as to be readable without offending the laws of good aste. It is a human paper— one edited by men and women; and while, at times it may occasionally make mistakes, its readers beiieve and trust in it. The Daily Tribaaa i* more than a continuous history; it is and has been for over sixty years the great exponent of progressive national thought and fills a larger place in American history than any other newspaper. It contains s pec iato articles on nearly every subject which interests intelligent and clean-minded people, to say nothing of the instructive editorial articles and reviews of Books, Music,' Art and Drama. In fait, there is nothing ever printed in The Tribune that will not Detract and educate, just as it is a fact that there is nothing ever printed that wiDo fiend decency. With The SsMlay Tribsse you get a handsome illustrated supplement of timely topics and a superb twenty-page magazine with colored cover, which cuu tains most interesting fiction and short stories by wall known authors. This with other sections, goes to make up one' of the most complete and Sunday Newspapers published. The Daily and Sunday Tribune is the ideal family newspaper. If you are not familiar with it you owe it to yourself and family to at least try a month's ■obacription to verify the above statement . A dollar bill sent to the Circulation Department of The Trlbaae, New York, will bring The Dally and Sunday Tribuse not your fami y for one month. Or send $10 -for one year. i . 1 2 1 T" ""I" c — H — —

AT H ALLS RAJAH POHGEE, ALL SILK 27 INCH 76 CENTS. "Four in One" Black Water-proof Jap Silk 65c. 75c. and $r.oo Neat Designs in Stripes, Checks and Gray Silks 50 c. 75c- and $r-oo Something New in Wool Suitings SHADOW STRIPES At 85 c- and $1.00 36 Inch Pure Silk Black Taffetas $100 Up 50 in. All-wool Panamas $1.00 All-wool Panamas in all colors at 50c All-wool Stevens Checks at 50c. Wicklow Stripes and Cheeks at 18c AND MISSES TAILORED SUITS JACKETS AND SKIRTS In these goods there is so much badly made, j cheap stuff, in the market that we do not care to quote prices, but if quality and work- . manship count with you, call and examine ! our stock. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Corset covers 15c. up. Drawers 25c up. Nightgowns 50c: up. Short petticoats 29c up ! .Long petticoats 59c up. DOLLAR SHIRTWAISTS W e have waists from 50 cents to $3 .50, but I 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 before' DRY GOODS STORE 226 Market Street Philadelphia NOTICE From ar.d 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. The Home Newspaper THE NEA8PAPER that chronicles all tbe local happenings of the neighborhood can never be displaced. but tt needs to be reinforced in every family by tbe newspaper that gives all the news of the State, Nation and World. This Is why the Newark Evening News j should have a place in every home in New Jersey. It covers the State 'rom Sussex to Cape May; it tells tbe" truth abouth politics and politicians; it wears "no collar and is under obligations to nobodv but its readeis. It gives ail tbe news all tbe time. More than sixty-eight thousand residents of New Jersey buy It every day. 1 Try it a Month for 50c THE EVENING [NEWS PUBLISHING CO. 215 217 Market etrant, Newark, New Jersey / ll • V

SHEWFFS-SALE. . By virtue of a writ of fieri facia* to me directed, issued" out of the New Jersey Supreme Court, I will expose to sale at public vendue on MONDAY. JUNE 8th, 1908, between tbe boors of twelve and j five o'clock, to wit : at two o'clock »n th* afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in Oape May Court House. Cape May County, New Jersey. All that certain tract or parcel of scribed aa follows, to wit:— Beginning at the point of intersection of the southeasterly side of Bay avenue with the southwesteSy line of Forty-seventh street aa laid out on the plan of lota of the Ocean City Association, and running thence (1) southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Forty -seventh Street (if extended) three thousand fifty-five (8065) feet more or less to tbe exterior line estabished by the Riparian Commissioners > of the State of New Jersey : thence (2) Southwesterly along said exterior line obe thousand five hundred forty (1540) t feet mo-e or leas to the Northeasterly line of Fiftieth street as laid out on said plan, (if the same were extended to intersect said exterior line) : thence (8) -Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of Fiftieth street (it extended) three thousand fifty-five (3055) feet more or less to the Southeasterly line of Bay avenue : thence (4) Northleas to the Southwesterly line of r ortyseventh street, the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving, however, thereout and therefrom, lots numbered J 202. 203, 204. 206. 206, 31. 32. 30. 70. 183. 199. 102, 90. 83, 87. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 49. 60. 61. 52. 68, 66, 63. 85. 86, 87. . 133. 174. 175, 192, 65. 66. 68. on map , No. 1 of Lands owned by the Ocean Gity Development Company in Ocean City. N. J. . made by R. L. Goff, Civil Engineer. 1902. Also excepting and reserving there- ' out and therefrom all that certain par- < eel of lat)d flowed by tide water now or i formerly lying at Ocean City, in the ' County of Caps May and State of New Jersey, being the land iu front of lots number thirty -one -(81) ; and thirty - two (32) on the plan of lots of the Ocean City Development Company, bounded and described as follows, to wit:— Beginning at a point in the northwesterly line of Wesley avenue at the distauce of two hundred and fifty (250) feet southwesterly from the Southwesterly line of Forty-ninth street. Containing southwesterly iu front or breadth on the said Wesley avenue eighty (80) feet and of that, width extending iu length or depth southeasterly between lines parallel with said Forty-ninth street thirteen huodred J and fifteen (1315) feet, more or less, to the Riparian Commissioners' Exterior ' Also excepting and reserving there out and therefrom ail streets, avenues J and alleys lying within the above de- ; scribed tracts of land. Seized as the property of the Ocean City Development Company, defendant. taken io execution at the suit of Nathaujel Risley, et als. , trading as Nathaniel Risley & Sons., complainants. and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. Da ed May 4th. 1908. Thompson and Cole, P. F. $12.54 Attorneys. WINDSOR HOTEL 'A Square From Everywhere." An excellent Restaurant where good service combines with low prices Rooms % i oo per day and up. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA Do You Need Male Help. The Bowery Mission, conducted by Louis Kloksch, has notified the Governors of the several States that the j Mission can supply at a moment's notice aoy number of able-bodied men 1 for unskilled labor to tbe farms and | industrial- centres where there is a marked dearth of labor. AH that is required to secure such help is to pay transportation. Applications should be addressed John C. Earl, Free Labor Bureau, 92 Bible House, New York. GEM W. BEEVES Steam m Hot Water BEATING j Sanitary Plumbing by j Skilled Workmen. : Ask for Estimates. , 1 626 waslM Street. '

1 is just the place to buy?r eefa padnts^ ** Call on tgeiiL' representing tftor^^Hand and SKE? Washington street, or at Star and Warn Office. 815 and 317 Washington street. „ J salesman. Everybody knows that he is with WANAMAKER ft BROWN OAK HALL Sixth ft Market Streets Philadelphia. An enormous stock of clothing ready for Men-Women-Boys and Girls, we pay excursion car fare i both ways upon the onrrhmsA of a certain amount Graperies, drr good', and previaions also boots end shoes, at rock bottom. prioes at This. Soultt, Gold I Spring If Si If you want anything from a paper of pins to a pair of good gum boots, Thos. Soults, Cold Spring, can serve you. Local phone t: M noun ID WT ' Do you want to buy? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? Do you want to borrow? I you want to insure? consult SOL. NEEDLES.1 Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Company and others. 608 Washington street. 11-16 ly TO IEXT TEXT CHEAP. Rooms, housekeeping, second floor. Office rooms, first floor. Large house for the winter. Cape May City ; also farm to rent year 1908. Apply to Edward Crease, West Oape May. Wall Paper. Wail Paper. ' ' A new and fine assortment of wall paper is now being offered by Eldredge Johnson, 318 Washington street. Whatever you need in this line can be supplied. tf FOR SALE -Small farm. Very little cash required. For pariculars apply to J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington , street. SMITH OWNS THE WHOLE SHOW Calvin Smith is the sole owner of the People's Motion Picture place. 409 , Washington street and is running a fine entertainment which is attracting large audiences. tf ThomaB Soults' general store in Cold is a popular base of supplies in Township and a "square deal" is given to every patron. tf ! THE NEWEST WWTWC PAPES ~ ' One pound, 108 sheets Irish linen ' finish paper and 50 envelopes to match for 50 rem a 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 ad i ress will be neatly printed on paper for fifty cents additional. Other paper bargains. Orders by mail will receive prompt J NOTICE. 50 Engraved Cards, $1.00 ; (including plate.) Your name in Script. Sena for sample. 50 Engraved Cards with name and ■ address. $1.50, (including plate). Estimates furnished On engraved wedi ding and other social stationery. 100 printed visiting cards, name and address only, 60 cents Address Star and Wave Office, 816 i and 317 Washington street. Cape Maya N J. POPULAR MUSIC 18 CENTS A COPY At the Star and Wave Music, Post Card and Stationery department, all the latest music can be obtained. Among the popular ones are : j Sweet Heart DAys. 1 j I'd live or I would Die for You. I'm starving for one sight of You. The closer it gets to leaving time the OABTORXA, Bean tk, ^ J" Unf% ^ Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that after Juue 1, 1908, I will proceed according to law to collect all unpaid poll ana personal taxes for the year 1907, then remaining unpaid. All delinquent taxpayers are requested, therefore, to arrange to settle their respective amounts due. SOL. NEEDLES. Collector. 1 5-9 tf No. 508 Washington st. Fcr Sale— Buuatng tots. Very eligible lots in West Cape May at Broadway and Mechanic street. Apply to L. Landis rn east to amB It's easy to climb the ladder of social and bosiness success when your garments bear evidence of sound judgment and refined tasteBut a color or a design unsuited to lowers your stock in other people's •yes. First we consider your build and complexion and then suggest becoming fabrics. We price our garments to please your purse. Better drbp in on your way bv." EDWARD VAN KESSEL. 1 Both Phones.