oBBBBSE «3S3SB LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL J Five ton of Jeddt Coat will last as F>ng as six J j jk ton of other Coal. Give Jeddo a / * ' trial aid be convinced Charles S. Church S Keystone Phone 76 Jackson and Perry Sts. I j HOTELS I HOTELS THE WINDSOR " OPEN ALL THE YEAR. R J. CRK8 WELL. Prop. rj i First Class in all its appointments. Sun parlors. Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and heated throughout. AUDICORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET Open Evenings until 12 O'clock Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attended to. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey. 11.00 full quart Old Monongapela, Pure Bye Whlckey, 76c full quart Fine old Sherry, 60 cts a quart FiDe old Port, 50 cts a quart Black berry brandy 50 cts a quart SPECIAL— Overbolt Bottled '.n bond, $1.00 quart I Both Phones JOHN J. McGANN
SCHEL LINGERS LANDING Local 'Phone No- 3d.
Poth's Beer Choic Wines j and Liquors ' IAMES A. CARROLi . j
HOTEL DEVON South Lafayette Street .Cape May, N. J. ' ► J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Moderate priced Jhotel. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrallylocated. , WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, CAPE MAY, > j! Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE : ROARD BY DAY OB WEEK I | FRANK B. WRISLEV ; I i ^ MISCELLANEOUS j PLANTS I THE BARON DE HIRSCH AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL ' WOODBINE, N. J. HORTICULTURAL DEPT. HEADQUARTERS FOR Early vegetable plants of all kinds. Cabbage, Tomato, Pepper, Eggplant, Kohlrabi, Cauliflower, Celery, Tobacco, Par- ley, Asparagus, aud Sweet Potato plants. Also Bedding plants for the flower gardeu. Write for prices and order early. s-6-4ts J W. GREGG, Horticulturist ?our Seed Potatoes Here! Strictly true to name. Sold under a full guarantee Cobblers, Rose, Dew Drops, Green Mountains X State of Maine, and Fifty other Varieties We can always lower than our Competi ors. SEED POTATOES STRICTLY CASH. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. JOHN KIENZLE, N. W. Cor 2nd & Dock Sts. JUniN NlCliZiLt., t-- *" - wui xuu tx L/utr OU5.
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WEBE| WAGUNS King of all Wagons Lightly constructed to stand heavy work. For recommendation see Robert Argo. Manufactured by the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY ELI S. RUTHERFORD CAPE MAY AGENT I I
: Caution about the use and Selection | . ot Spectacles 3—; L. C. ASH BURN DOCTOR OF OPTICS Broadway next to Gold Leaf Factory | West Cape May, New Jersey, T. H. Taylor is the Cape May Agent 1 for Waldorf shoes for men and women, 92.60. Hand sewed method. "] Thomas Soults' general store in Cold Spring is a popular base of supplies in Lower Township and a "square deal" is given to every patron. »f ~ Groceries, dry goods and provisions ; also boots and shoes a* rock bottom \ prices at Thoe. Soults, Cold Spring, tf ^ An Edison phonograph -and a collec- - tlon of records help to make happy J
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\TO matter where you live you ♦ 1^1 can have the Gatelv and Hurley T standard of Men's, women's and + Children's Clothing. The beat that's ♦ made, and choice from an immense J assortment. For twenty years we X have supplied the wearing anparel t nave auppuea me wearing apparel T
for honored* of South Jersey I families. Pleased, them in style — fit— wearing 4 | value— price and terms. We've given them the 4 j handiwork of the best tailoring bouses in the 1 JHHk . world and we've saved them at least 33% under 4 Phila. prices, hers rue our location is less expen- 4 s've. To those who can find it convenient to visit 1 f- our big store in Camden, we will be pleased to i ' have you come and see the New Spring and 4 P J Summer Wearing AppareL To those who can- T ' m not come in person use the malL Satisfaction .> either way you buy, ^ lH "ouaron FREE CATALOGUE I f or spring Sty lis and Samples in mcn's and women'S wearing afparcl P IBi^ wc °*rry * full ^ \ j - FOR MEN AND WOMCN % • ' OUR TFRMQ — get all the Clothing. \jf * . 1 furniture. carpets. i / hi * ■ 1 Bedding. Chinawarc, Watches or Jewelry 1 wfm < 1 1 vou Weep and Pay on easy Terms. /'B* uyl (j ' j* In the catalogue you will find samples of the pop- jl (ul I / \ 1 J ular fabrics that men will wear this season, and while l! it I fj ;l\ J. ♦ you'll not be able to fully appreciate how beautiful the II If. Ml. '.Ill *. j > finished suit will look, rest assured that you will be II {E JU - HI 4 L perfectly satisfied when it reaches you. The cata- I ' illi J | :• logue will also show you photographs of some of our III I I 11\ J > popular Ladies' Tailor-made Suits at prices a third //■ H j® tA\ 4 f. less than Philadelphia stores. It will show you some III II j® °\l\ £ j j beautiful Waists and Skirts. It wiil tell you how to III nl I® °\y\ 4 1 * save on everything the man, woman and child wears rTW-.JtLJp •ATA 4 i J and everything is guaranteed. All orders by mail Uig + EVERYTHING THE FAMILY WEARS ♦ | EVERYTHING TO FURNISH A HOME I X ALL OF IT ON EASY TERMS J
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big advantage in buying Carpets of us lies in the 4 fact that we buy direct from the Great Carpet Mills. J We buy for our 3 big stores and this gives our customers 4 the benefit of a great saving in prices and the finest 4 assortment to choose from. A selection of over 400 rolls X of Jap and China Matting. Rugs of all sizes. «-
IP^^FTEl J . _ _ _ M _ r/ir jjusr r/wr n , , , _ , , ^ • Z CAR PET 3 r*raw TAZ pcoplc.FURNITURE | X Just Below the Broadway R. R. Station x |jB R O A D W A Y &. P I NE S T. , C A M D E N| CAPE MAY OFFICE, 914 C0RG1E ST. BANKS GIVE US A CHANCE to'prove to you ho)\- much benefit you would get out of a bank account with us. Why don't y«.u come around today and make your first deposit. If you are not in the city . you can mail it tp us. Doesn't make any differ ence how small the first deposit may be — we merely want you to. start — this means a good habit. Three Per Cent Interest Paid. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Cape May City, N. J. ISAAC H. SMITH, HENRY C. THOMPSON, Chairman Secretary
J. SPICER LEAMING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CASSEDY ALBERT G BENNETT
DR. JAMES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN Hon. ROBERT E. HAND
THE MERCHANT'S NATIONAL BANK Has the LATEST AND BEST in FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULT construction and cordially invite your careful inspection of the same. PRIVATE DEPOSIT BOXES for rent at per annum up, will insure ABSOLUTE SAFETY of your valuable papers etc. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. ^ OFFICERS W. L Stevens, President Joseph H. Hanes, Vice Pres. Henry H. Eldredge, Cashier George H. 'Reeves; Vice Pres. Everett J. Jerrell, A^st. Cashier DIRECTORS.
H. Church. L. Curfimings Joseph H. Hanes T. Hewitt
> F. B. Mecray 5 John W. Mecray W. H. Phillips M. D
George H. Reeves H. S. Rutherford E. W. Springer W. L Stevens
WEST CAPE MAY Z Mia* Alice Brewton is spending s week with her brother in Philadelphia. Miss Jane Hsstiogs is visiting i friends In New York. Frank Beckett, of Tuckaboe, was in town with several bones this week. Walter Taylor had the misfortune to upset a large loadjof hay >t tne corner ot Broadway and Fourth avenue Wednesday morning. Fortunately no one was hurt. f The younger members of our borough are taking^ad vantage of their enforced hoUdays^Dd every°dsy a party|ofjfrom two to five boys return from a long ramble laden with arbutus. J. Woodruff Eldredge has recently improved his fine store wjtb several ! new display counters. While roller^kating on the sidewalk Miss Mamie ^Nichols fell and (badly * sprained her arm. - •' John Harberson, of Atlantic City, 1 ' was a Sunday visitor at the home of ' * Ms sister, Mrs. Nellie Taylor. Reuben Weeks severely bruised his foot while stopping a gasoline engine at Ogden's mill, where he is employed. | Joseph Brewton returned home Fri- £ day evening after a week's visit at the 1 £ home of his sou in Waahintgon. J We are pleased to note that Myron , < Morton(wa8^able to reaume work this * week. He has been confined to his ; home withfa sprained ankle. * Several of our citizens report a loss j v of chickens by thieves. Those who | I suffered most are Levi Johnson, who [ lost'.his entire flock except two bantams which were not worth taking Samuel | Ewing. who lost two fine pullets, and Mrs. Soudera, .where a heavy padlock was wrenched from the door. Loss not stated. The West Cape (May base ball team has began early practice. Although -the ground ;is yet a trifle aoit every .day , finds a squad hard at work under a coach. The team seems to have all of ts accustomed vim and the officers ■ wear a pleased smile. Marbles and tops are in great de- j mand among the younger 400. A jolly party accompanied the W. C 1 M. basket ball team to Wildwood * Tuesday evening Jand witnessed an ex- ! citing game from start to finish. The j | game ended with a score of 15 to 16 ■ iu favor of W. O. M. Those who went from here were : Misses Editli | See, Anna Smith, Mary Eldredge, ! Ethel Hidman, Lillian Gibson, Irene Hewitt, Edith Lafferty and Helen ; Landis. Measis. Keuben Reeves, Alan . Ewing, Harry Greaves, Alward Hill- § man, Samuel Channels, Boyd McPheri son, Lewis Faust, William Nichols, ' I AlbertJSmith, Harry Hughes and Harry Brewon. From Cape May: Misses 1 Carrie Bush, Carrie Gramley and May Schellenger. - William Nichols, Sr., has the Atlan- ~ tic and Pacific Tea wagon for the sumThe arch which is to i^warn autoists to "go alow" has been placed at the borough limits on Broadway. X The word on street crossings on 1 Broadway is that we have but two between the borough limits and the bridge over Cape Island Creek across Broadway. We ar^ not cow going ,1 after the borough fathers if we under- ! stand limittions correctly but after the owners of the street — the Freeholders. ' In dry weather we can get froth one side of the street to the other tolerably j well. But in sloppy conditiou of the streets during and after rain the time | for which crossings are made, the | passing from one side-to the other is intolerably miserable, and unless you ; are not afraid of mud you will have to : walk anywhere from two to ten blocks, going ana returning before you can reach your destination acroBs)the street. , And to add to this usual lack of a flag < footing from the curb to the fine hard drive way in the centre, the graveltput ; down has not been [rolled and has not packed, and without being properly guttered becomes filled with standing water. It is just barely possible that we are in error as to who should give ' us crossings on Broadway. If so, we beg pardon, and then it follows that it ; must be the borough to wbom we Deed I to appeal for such reasonable and i fteeded improvements. If so let us have^them. Roller skating is the great fad ot the . ) season and like all amusement fads it j , keeps right on until something new and { possibly more exciting comes to town ' , to stay for awhile. It seems to bel j very absorbing butfto those of us of L
; BabyThrive n If not, something mast be wrong with its food. Tf the 0 mother's milk doesn't nourish r it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. i- It supplies the dements of fat - e required for the baby- If baby is not nourished by its artificial h food, then it requires ■ SCOTT'S EMULSION c Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It j seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A , j fifty-cent bottle will prove the . truth of our statements. S«s>d tu> II I Htm ■m.-teeetev w*h nine of paper m which It ippcan. yoor addrett ud 2 four cents to covyt poiusc. ud we will icnd voo • "Complete Handy Adas of Ike World.' I SCOTT A BOWNE. 409 Port SL.N«wVodt 1 j — — — — — — — — j former days of ice skating only, which s we so much enjoyed, it seems too much I like child's play for grown ops. Just 5 ' here we are reminded of an ordinance , f recently posted warnintr children to , keep off of our cement ■ avementa. We j hesitated at first, to see any harm done ] | to it, but we find that it does mar the j sidewalk and that it is also dangerouB . io the wav of possible collisions and t accidents. Joseph H. Brewton. ore of the sub- ( stautial men of the borough, has re- . turned home from his attendance at , the inauguaration, and after visiting i ' his son and family, a sister and [ brother in Washington for ten days and ' rpeorta having had a most interesting and delightful time. Y Mrs. Frank Hughes has been visiting her parents at Eldora. Mrs. Julia Hildreth and son Leslie, of I Ocean 7ity have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reeves. Jlaude Morton has successfully .taken i and passed the examination for en- > gineer on the Reading Railroad. He has b4en giv«*n the shifter engine here. I Mrs. Julia Andrew, of Philaaelphia, '■ will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. i Haley until next fall. Emma and Louise Wheaton are - spending two weeks with their grandfather at Port Norris. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Doughty were over Sunday visitors in Millville. Mayor George H. Beeves has been in Philadelphia for several da<s. : 7While driving a spirited horse from Charles Newell's livery Saturday afternoon, Miss Sus-n Campion and a companion had a very narrow escape from injury. The horse became frightened by a passing automobile, driven by W. B. Peterson and sh ed, then colliding wit'- another wagon, it became enangled in the ^harness and threw itse'f. That the wagon wasn't overturned s< emt almost a miracle. As j it happened a broken shaft was the extent of the damages. Miss Campion, after an exchange of horses had been made, resumed her drive as if nothing had happeued. ARE RELIABLE Headquarters for... Bulbs, Plants, Garden Tools, Insect Destroyers, fertilize s, Poultry SuppGes and Farm Seeds. CATALOGUE FREE. HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 1018 and 518 Market St, Philadelphia. CAPE MAY VACKT CLUB j The Cape May Yacht Club bouse will i opened for the'seasor. April I6tb,' j and will be heaqduarters for the I autoista who may enter a race which ia expected to occur April 24th. On May 1st, the "Ben Rileys" a Philadelphia club will be entertained.
For Coughs and Colds Troubled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, or some ■T chronic lung trouble? # There is a medicine made for just r these cases — Ayer"s Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor knows all about it Ask him what he thinks of it No medicine can ever take the place of your doctor. Keep in close j touch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully. ,r No alcohol in this cough medicine. JTCTyo- Co., Lowell. Man. C Ayer's PUR. Sugar-coated. All vegetable. Act directly on the liver. Gently laxative. Dote, only one pill. Sold for nearly sixty yean. Ask your doctor about them.

