Cape May Star and Wave, 1 May 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE WAY STAR AND WAVE, SATORDAY MAY 1,1909

AN ORDINANCE . Governing, Regulating and Fixing Fees of Mercantile Licenses In Cape May City, N. J., and Regulating the Buefneaaea Licensed. Section L 'Be It ordaalned and enactSby the inhabitants of the Clly of pe May, in City Council assembled, and It la hereby enacted by the authorgarter June C^^M^8^t°°EhalTbeAa ^jows:-^^ Automobiles, each 'ten doUara AuLomobUe Garage, two dollars for each stall, according to capacityAmusements, cable roads or am use - menu run by the use of a boat or car. SKfi ,SSS. SS,'1S. BSC SE: no slides. flying horses, bicycle track* the Old Mill,, menageries, and performing anlmala, each twenty dollara. Sbootlng gallarlea ten dollars. Pool and billiard Ublee, each five . dollars Bowling alleys, each five dollars. Scenic Theatre, twenty-five dollars. 5£gy ■ dealer, not paying llquona^H ' five dollars. Bottlers' agents a^H Ung or deU?WiijM Baby coach Bakery, tao^H Barber dollars cemu^^B f v "IB • cutwH HackT^^H arid drtveH^^H ..s-sSv-flB Hay dealers]s^H Hot houses Hokey-pokey — . firm, ten dollars^|^cice cream stands. ilve dollars. . - Insurance agents ten dollars Keys or Bell Hanging Supply peddlers .with or without wagons, ten dollars. J • Junk dealers, ten dollars Laundries ten dollars • < Livery stables ten dollars. •* Lumber yards twenty dollars d Uarsber yards Bnd m'"' twenty'"ve I °Lumber yards and bricks, twenty-five J dollars. j ^ATBSSZttSSSSt I Mortar factory each, fifteen dollars , News and boot-black stands, five dol- t -a Ocean piers, twenty-five dollars | Oyster depoU or slands. ten dollars , b) Peddlers1 ^°fnakFaad° sa U ' meats each I wagon where there Is no license for •tores, ten dollars , ; Peddlers of East India or foreign ' goods of any kind. twenty-five dollars. J Peddlers of produce. (one horse), five , ^°Peddlers of produce, (two horses), ten f Peddlers with baskets, packs wheel- c ■iA S "f I Peddlers with wheel-barrows for the c *•* sale of farm produce or fish; five dol- ( Photographers' estabUshmenU, each, 1 ten dollars t Real EsUte brokers, ten dollars . Real Estate Brokers and Insurance ' agents, fifteen dollars. t Restaurants each, ten dollars Rolling chairs, each as numbered, (single), three dollars. , Rolling chairs, each as numbered. . (double), five dollars , Saddle horses, each, five dollars f Scales for weighing, five dollars. . tew Soda water fountains, five dollars r . Spctacle stands, ten dollars , ^Sfejisrsffirrsi dealers In stocks, I 'x , gty dollars 1 in the, p tone yards, each, ten dollara OOOlt/itreef* can^8usedtefor<I0local passenger J: ■notbfaffic, each, fifteen dollars, of ■/ Stores selling Japanese or foreign }. K —'goods, fifteen dollars Stores for the selling of boots and , shoes: ten dollars. , r Stores for the selling of boots, shoes s and clothing, fifteen dollars ' Storea for the selling of vegetables, five dollars t Stores for the selling of butter, eggs and poultry, fifteen dollars. 1 Stores for the selling of bicycles or t dealers In bicycles supplies, ten dollars c Stores for the selling of Bohemian c glassware, ten dollars. v Storea for the selling of genu" fur- n nlsblng goods, ten dollars. e i Stores for the selling of confection- e "stores for the selling of confectioner)' d \ and fnit. fifteen dollars f* \ Stores for the selling of confectionery v \ and Ice cream, ten dollars. \ Stores for the selling of cigars and d \ tobacco at retail, five dollars s Stores for the selling of cigars and t tobacco, wholesale, ten dollars. t: Stores for the selling of cigars and n tobacco, tiholenale and retail, fifteen dol- e ^JStores for^the^selllng of dry goods and p litores8 for* the° selling of dry goods, d •ffitit^r'sasfsns a trimmings, gents' furnishing goods and li iii&roy' for tJ Stores for the selling of drugs and tl fancy goods, soda water or cigars flf- e teen dollars. d Storea for the selling of electrical sup- s piles ten dollars b Stores for the selling of floor and f< feed, fifteen dollars. b StoreiTfor the selling of five and ten b StoresTfor the selling of fruit, ten dollars. . Stwres if or the selling of furniture, ten Jj 8tores for the selling of furniture and ° carpets fifteen dollars. n Stores for the selling of fish and oye- tl tors ten dollars A Stores for the selling of flowers, ten D dollars Stores for the selling of groceries nlshlng goods ten dollars A Stores for the selling of hardware, ten dollars Stores for the selling of hardware, A tinware, plumbing supplies stoves, pe ats and oils, fifteen dollars Stores for the selling of hardware, tinware and plumbing supplies ten dolST: - ISSSS - steam or gas fitting supplies tM drtlare n

Stores for the selling of house fur- : "a&mrJi j—,. ■» dollars Stores for the selling of ladles' and gents' furnishings ten dollars. Stores for the selling of locksmith : rajs-irs: i fancy goods, ten dollars, i , HStc>rea fpr^the selling^ of^ millinery. fifteen ^jllars!^ senta urnlsh g g s i Stores for the selling of meat and I produce, tjto dollars Stores fir the selling of organs, pla- , nos and music. fifteen dollars Stores for the selling of eye glassee i and optical goods tan dollars . ^Stores for the selling of patent modiselling of points and j Stores or "stands fag the sale of shells Stores for the selling of ship chand- ' St", ires for the selling of stoves and plumbing supplies ten dollars fl S^torcs^for the selling of stationery. Stores for dealing In second-band goods twenty-five dollars Storea for the selling of sewing machines. ten dollars Stores for the selling of saddles and harness ten dollars Stores for the selling of teas and 1 spices tan dollars Stores and stands for the selling of umbrellas, ten dollars ten'tMla 1118 BelllnB of waU P"PerStores (or dealers) not specified, tec. dollars. Traveling musicians, twenty-five dolg and soliciting photographers, ra. twenty-five dollars itabllshment. ten dollars er's establishment, ten dolores and Bric-a-Brac, ten 1 :°renydolh.rlCn a0U*™- * t selling produce on the selling"!) reduce from rallIcpots fifteen dollars selling hay grain or feed cars or depots, fifteen dolgents. installment agents, raveling salesmen, each, aers than the keepers of ores, fifty dollars. the sale of soft drinks ods on the street, fifteen »v?LSS. of sandwiches, '■ li;fetSA2r,a°£"'SS to the Mercantile Ap- - i^office on the first day ich~>€ar, and upon paylicensh fee herein menMercantile Appraiser to the person, firm applying for such license, showing the payment of -es and the place where Is to be carried on, pre- . that no certificate shall .SfAS'tf ix>e» any land In said loan been acquired by the front pubilo park purupon piers erected upon Sue. .US .rovlded. however, that upon such it ins no licenses Bhall be issued except for purposes heretofore authorized by law to be licensed. All such licenses shall expire on the first dav of ' June following such payment, and It ■ shall be unlawful for any person of persons to manage or conduct any business Wcle?® stan d," V store " or" Sther' ^lace % or S otherwise In carrying on of such business, or in the using of wagon, vehicle. stand, store or other place or thing as aforesaid, unless such license fee been paid and such certificate obfor the place at which such business is carried on. and for such wagon, vehicle, stand or store is in full force and effect. Section III. And be it fdrther ordained. That all persons owning rolling S jz Shall be assigned and furnished with a number by the Mercantile Appraiser each roiling chair, express wagon, huckster wagon, omnibus, hack or one-horse cart, licensed as aforesaid, which number shall be set opposite the name of the owner of the rolling chair, express wagon, huckster wagon omnibus, hack and one-horse cart, so in a Book of Licenses, to be kept by the said Mercantile Appraiser; said number so assigned shall be securely fastened by nails, < screws, or rivets. In plain view, on : such rolling chair, express wagon, huck- , ster wagon, omnibus, hack or one-horse cart, and shall at no time be removed therefrom, or be attached to any other similar vehicle after having been once fastened: and It shall be unlawful - for any person or persons to use any ■ rolling chair, express wagon, huckster or to ' allow any rolling chair. "Sprees huckster wagon, omnibus. . hack. public highway or walk In Cape May, unless the number assigned as aforesaid shall at all time be conspicuously placed in plain view on said rolling chair, exwagon huckster wagon, omnibus, hack or one-horse cart as aforesaid. Section IV. And be It further or- . dolned. That no license shall be granted " for any rolling chair, unless such chair shah have guards over the wheels thereof. so that the wheels thereof shall not coine in contact with persons passing same. Section V. And he It further ordained, , That no person or persons he allowed to transact any business under any 11- , granted under this ordinance ex- 1 cept the business for which such license was especially granted, and thai no than two persons be allowed to Sell hack" m^S" a"d one 1>l'rsori to Section VL And be It further orThat the fees herein imposed ■ ventm" "censes are Imposed for reSection VTL And be It further ord®'"cd. That any person or persons who ordinance "'shall °if provlsl°ns of be subject to' a Cin'rs i ' exceeding Two Hundred dollars for each offense or violation at the discretion of the Mayor. Alderman, or other officer before whom any such Sereon or persons may be tried, 'and In efault of the payment of such fine lie j imprisoned In the City or County Jail 1 ■ authorized and directed to use such of police force of the City as is necto execute and enforce this ordinance and to enforce all necessary lawful police regulations that may facilitate the business of ears used for loca! passenger traffic and as may best protect and facilitate the several businesses trades and occupations named in this ordinance. Sec. IX. And be it further ordained, jfcat aii ordinances or part of ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this **1 and the same are hereby repealed, and that this ordinance shan take effect June first, nineteen hundred and nine. J. F. JACOBY, President of Council. April 27, 1909. F. J. MELVIN, Mayor. Attest: JNO. W. THOMPSON, Recorder. Strings for all kinds of stringed inand large assortment cf music at Star and Wave Music and Stationery Department. 817 Washington street. |

(I CntCDmATLO. II ' \Vr- ; \ fes a ^ (j) | 1 WILBUR F. COLLINS. Agent. EUdredge Ave., W. Cape May, N. J„ ; l Residence and Cemetery enclosures l especially! ■ KEYS FITTED: • Locks, Trunks, Valises, Parasols, etc. Repaired J. DENIZOT Keystone 'Phone i*29-D ! DIAMOND & CC. DEALERS IN BiiM Supplies HOLLY BEACH N J LUMBER AND MILL_W0RK George Dgoeo & son ' 0SS9 pipl AND _ I E5fc,Sfc St "SH^t-lZPNOTO-p HALT ! HE IS INNOCENT. Ladies and Gentlemen Now is the time to have your spring and summer clothing looked over. We will clean, I pressv repair or alter, anything they I need, and keep them for you until you I call for them. VAN KESSEL. 424 Washington street, Cape May. 'Phone 134X

OAS | To Cook or Heat Its Hard to Beat GAS It will do yon good and keep money in yonr purse if you wfll get the Habit of buying yonr DRY GOODS FURNISHING GOODS and CLOTHING at LAVEMTHOLS 319 Washington Street W.H. BRIGHT. Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May County HOLLY BEACH. N. J. 00 YEARS' EXPERIENCE (pH Trade Marks j AnyoM sroiPns a sketch and dwcrl^tlon may : i °T;Lren» ulkeo tf roo£h°M^m^5?^ main i iptcial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. 1 I A handsomely lllnetrated weekly. Luseet «fcdlatlon ot any aclentlSe loareaL Terms. M a j year : four months. (L Bold by all newsdealer*. MUNNiCo.»'=™— -• New York Bnncb OOoo. 6J5 F BL Washington. D.C. • I ! I

W S. SHAW & SON | Gneral Contractors. Dealers in Brick, Lime and Cement. BOTH PHONES 523 ELM IRA STREET Wall Paper. ! Big reduction in sprin^ styles 028 Washington st. decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper Burlaps, Lincrusta Walton. W. LENOIR A. CGILE^^ Souse and §ign fainter and Secorator. Office WHO P iu BEiB ol 105 Jackson st. Cape May City Glenwood Hotel Everybody is invited to compare THE GAPE MAY FARN8TEAD BY THE SEA with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer ag- / gregation of healthful, "cheerful and well groomed cattle is possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of tnese j cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness 1 and comfort. ' Such a combination can but offer to the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products. One visit will more than satisfy the most fastidious. So please make; the visit and compare us with others. THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA J. P. MACKISSIC. Manager. °

pipe INCORPORATE) 1886. CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL, .... $760,000 00 SURPLUS, -Jj. ~ JL 819,627 41 DntXCTOKS N- Bensos, Effingham B. Morris, Richard M Cadwalader. W. Gardner Croweli. amu, BEN^SSl.Tir""^' HAMPTON L. WARNBR, Assistant SecreAgency Depart, A. W. HAND 8. F. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, 816 and 817 Washington Street Cape May/N. J. AN IDEAL GIFT THE NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES tnre as well. Call or write (or more information. R. M. WENTZELL Furniture Ware Rooms 33 Perry St, Cape May, N. J. 6iias Saijdgran Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey, Leases, Deeds, &c., Drawn All kinds of Pension Business 308 Washington St., Cape May Wall Paper. Wall Paper. /A new and fine assortment of wall paper is now being offered by Eldredge Johnson, 318 Washington atreet. Whatever you need in this line can be supplied. tf There is nothing finer in sport than the bracing ten pins and this will be a dandy time to get the habit The glsw of health waits upon such exercise and dyspepsia and kindred ills vaaish. The Congress Alleys, 31 Perry street, are as good as the best tf

EtofiM Ms ^T^fP heals and' protects " 1 0 the Senses ol Taste snd SmelL Foil size g 60 eta. at Druggists or br mail. Liquid . Dream Balm for ne»in aternixcrs 76 c» s. eir Brothers. 5b Warren Street. Yorh- ' !" cards printed "by ;the SUr^nd Wave i, artists are invariably retained as aoovenire by participantB in tbeee'affaSmj r. because of the beauty and symmetry t of the work. See our show window*. THE EUISON RECORDS t A few of the Edison records for March still in stock include "Down in E Goergia on Camp |Meeting Day;" "Rainbow." N. Y. Military Band; "Sweetheart Town," duet; "Sullivan," comic song; "Jim Lawson's Horse Trade," Cal. Stewart; "The Forest King," -N. Y. Militray Band; - 'Need Bird," Edison Concert Band; "I can't say ^you're the only one," duet; "Mandy Lane," comic lore song ; "The fairest of the Fair," Sonsa March; "Now I have to call Him Father at Last," comic song. CASTOR I A For Infants pnd fihildrem Hit Kind Yon Hare Always Bought BgaMur. o! The New Paint Store John Little has opened up the business of selling paints at the corner of Jackson and Washington streets and it is just the place to buy fresh paints. '! 3-23- tf ^ Health and mnscle are developed by the judicious exercise afforded by the bowling alleys. Congress Alleys, 88 Perry street, are the most modern and best equipped. Try an evening at the ancient and ever enjoyable game. tf New Malay Opium Cure Being Distributed Free by * New Co-operating with missions in Malay, sia, the Windsor Laboratories of New York have secured a supply of the wonderful combretum plant, which has dons so much to revolutionise the trow truant r of the opium habit. A generous supply of the new remedy, ' together with full instructions for its a use, and United States consular reports bearing on the subject will be sent to s any sufferer. To obtain a free supply ^ of this remedy and the consular reports, ' a ddressWindsor Laboratories, Branch 28, East 2*th Street, New York City. j INVITATIONS - Very neatly PrintedJ if not Engraved ^ We can imitate Engraved work so closely that it will deceive a great - many, and it would imply be out of j the question to procure better engrav- , ing than we are selling. See the samj pies and be convinced. Star and Wave Publishing Company, ® 315 and 317 Washington Street. , Cape May, N. J. — I

SEE ttmSHlMGTOfi THE HEART OF THE| NATION THREE DAY TOURS VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD April 19, Hip 13, 1909 ROUND TRIP RATE $10.75 OR $13.25 FROM GAPE MAY According to hotel selected Oovers necessary expenses for three days. Tickets good returning for ten days Detailed Itineraries and full Information of Ticket Agents, or J. B. WOOD. GEO. W. BOYD Paasenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent i Wm. G. Blattner, ,Geo. S. Bennett ffBg I BLATTNERJI& BENNETT MM- — j WestiPerryiStreet, Cape May, N. J. [fltOOTMEMTS. TOMBSTONESIMarble and'Granite Work j Blue Stone Flag and Curb in Stock and laid on short notice. I New designs and estimates furnished on application SOUTH JEESEY MARBLE WORKS