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,-,/Otiw.t Md Ainrtt. li. mi "**1 britHC. M. 170 ■rapTs Rmr tentwt T*m 182 1 ADDRESS CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE If a cross appears opposite your name OB wrapper or paper it indicates tha t your subscription expires this month. The subscription price is $1.00 per year in advance. Star ant> Have tltt>e Sab la Wlob TTi&e tot mas June, 1009 MAY JUNE A.M. P.M. Date A.M. P.M. 6.47 6.13 1st 6.12 6.3-d 6.26 6.44 2nd 6.41' 7.06 6. S9 7.12 3rd 7.22 7.43 7.22 7.40 4th 8.01 8.22 "7.65 8.10 5tb 8 45 9.05 8.25 8.45 6th ' 9.27 9.60 8.67 9.22 7th 10.16 10.36 9 88 10.02 8th 11.10 11.27 10.22 10.48 9th 12.08 12.10 11.18 11.40 10th 12.23 1 11 12.00 12.80 11th 1.26 2.20 12.87 1.20 12th 2.35 3.27 1.45 2 38 18th 3.45 4.28 3.00 3.52 14th 4.52 6.25 4.14 4.65 15th 5 54 6.17 5.18 5.49 16th 6.52 7.08 6.14 6.40 17th 7r45 7.66 ft 7.07 7.28 18th 8 37 8 43 7.59 8 14 19th 9.25 9 29 8.48 9.00 20th 10.14 10.15 9.87 9.47 2ist 11.01 10.68 10.28 10.88 22nd ll 47 11.42 11.20 11.22 23rd 12.10 12.30 12.00 12.16 24th 12.24 1.20 12.12 1.14 26th 1.08 2.02 1.09 2.16 26th 1.62 2.47 2.10 8 10 • 27th 2 39 3.83 3.10 4.00 28th 8.80 4.20 4.06 4.42 29th 4.26 5.06 4 55 6.20 80th 6.16 6.60 6.86 5.65 81st WINDSOR ARRIVALS. New York— George E. Harris, F. H. Clarke, A. J. Stemberger. M. J. Payne, John D. Rapetze, A. Bares, J. M. Furber. Philadelphia— Samnel L. Gerhard, S 1 V. Lineaweaver. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper, A. L. English, William Con 1 hor.JGodtrey L. Malin, Adolph Gosling, ! Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wiggins, Mrs. F. Eckereon, J. Blanchett, James D. i i Dornley, Louis G. Kaelber, Freeman , ' Stokes, J. L. Clymer, John J. Frost, i ! A. PH. Gagen, C. O. A. Baldl, Mahlon , Bolton, George Hane, Alva F. Todd, t Charles E. Morris, Harry E. Bodine. \ Theo. Finkenhauer, Jr., J. R. Wurch, ' Thomas H. Barabnck, Lolla Savern. Mrs. J. 'McClosky, Mrs. G. Wurcher, E. J. McCaffy. E. N. Loag, J. W. ® Evans, James A. Buchanan. Susan L. Mayer, Miss Lillie L. Maher, Master E. D. J. Maher. t Atlantic City— J. H. Decker. Villa Nova— Mr. and Mrs. Walter | ( Graham. I Baltimore— E. A. Robbina. c Tuckertnn— Frank Willing Leach. c
Boston— George A. Torey. Trenton— Alexander O. Yard, Adam Exton, W. H. Brokaw, Jr.. J. W. Thropp. S Vine land — Miss R. H. Baber, V. E. Recos. Woodbine— L- C. A brains. Chester— Mr. and Mrs. A. Armstrong. Mitley— Mrs. R. A. IMinner, Mrs. B. W. Black, Miss Kathryn Black. ALDINE Philadelphia— William F. H. Reed, Dr. T. F. Grothel, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Craig, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Reed. THE JUNIORS TO THE SENIORS On Monday evening. May 8, the 1 Juniors of the Cape May High School gave a reception to the Seniors in the school building, which was enjoyed by ! everyone. Program was rendered as follows : ■». 1 Emily Sharpe, vocal solo ; William Meeray. recitation ; JEtbel Champion, reading; Mabel Hart, recitation; i Helen Porter, piano solo. A portion of the time was spent ! playing games. At the dose of the evening refreshment were served and enjoyed by the boys in particular. The ' boys are great dish washers and they delight in using their splendid taste in : decorating rooms. X. T. H. Taylor is the cape May Agent : far Waldorf shoes for men and women- ! 12.50. Hand sewed method. '
Challenge From Meeray '• Pharmacy j Mecray's Pharmacy are seeking the , worst case of dyspepsia or constipation ; in Cape May or vidnitv to teat Dr. ; Howard's new specific for the cure of those diseases. So confident are they that this remarkable medicine will effect a lasting cure .in a short time, that Meeray offer* to refund the money should it not be successful. In order to secure the quickest possible introduction Meeray will sell a regular fifty cent packag* of this medicine at half price, 85 cents. This apedfic of Dr. Howard's will , cure sick headache, dizzy feelings, constipation, dyspepsia and all forms of : malaria and liver trouble. It does Dot ' simply give relief for a time ; it makes i permanent and complete cures. It will regulate the bowels, tone up | the whole intestinal tract, give you an < appetite, make food taste good and di i gest well, and increase vigor. < There is no need of suffering with < constipation, dyspepsia or liver disease when you can get sixty doses of a j | scientific medicine for their cure like ' . : Howard's specific for the small. ; of 25 cents. I ( Those who attended the opening perof Alfred E. Aarons' Musical { annual 'sDrinu engagement ;
at the Walnut Street Theatre last | Monday night were trea'ed to an exj I ceptionally bright, breezy entertain- . ment, which bids fair to run well into the hot weather. Mr. Aarons' offere ing this spring is "The Girl From Yama," with dialogue and lyrics by i. George T. Smith 'and music by Alfred r E. Aarons. Much interest is manifested by the theatre goers of Philadelphia and . vicinity with the announcement of Mr. Aarons' opening which is always ) looked forward to with pleasure and never fails to give entire satisfaction. "The'Girl From Yama" iB a musical l entertainment in two parts and is with- . ® out doubt the brightest, liveliest and ; , daintiest musical show that Mr. Aarons 5 has ever presented to lovers of this sort , 3 of entertainment. Mr. Aarons' com j ' pany this season ia a particularly cap- ■ 1 able one. The principal comedian is j I J. Clarence Harvey, who will be long , 1 remembered for his excellent work I jj with "His JHonor the Mayor" and the 1 5 companyjwhich is entirely composed of J j Philadelphia favorites, includes Miss , J Violet Colby, formerly prima donna « j with "The Blue Moon;" Mr. John L. j j Kearney, who for the past five seasons { ; has been star of "The Mayor of { I Tokio;" Miss Nellie Daly, who orig J • inated "the comedy *role in "Babes in ' , Toyland;" W. W. Black, late of "His < ii Honor the Mayor," also Miss Lois ] ! Tabor of that company ; Harry Stuart, f ' formerly with" "Piff, Paff, Pouf;" Miss J . Daisy Leon, who scored the instan- \ i taneous success in "School Days," and } Mr. 'William O. Meyer, late baritone 1 j with the Schumann-Heink Company. 1 * t One of the distinct features of the j company' is "Alfred E. Aarons' Danei ing Dolls." Mr. Aarons has given j s \ special care to the selection of the o | chorus for this production and the i: [girls, as well as being comely and L j well gowned are all excellent singers I n j and dancers. j t To Mother! in This Town I 8 | Children who are delicate, feverish r I and cross will get immediate relief | . from Mother Gray's Sweet Powders j 0 ! for Children. They cleanse the atom- i 6 j ach, act <>n the liver, making a sickly I child strong and healthv. A certain c for Worms Sold by all druggists ' 8 25c. Samnle FREE. Address Allen;61 j S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. 4-174t|a |h SPLENDID PICTURE OFFER TO READERS fj Quite the handsomest articles for | P decoration that have yet been 6l ! offered by a newspaper as inducements ir ■ to its readers are the series of color art ei I now being distributed by the si North American in exchange for a ir coupon from the Sunday paper and 5 cents. si Counting the cost of the newspaper,
the entire price of these color tpyes is 10 cents. Similar reproductions fare sold every day in the art stores at $1 or more. The reduoed price is due to the fact that these works of art is associated with several other large newspapers in the printing of them, and the enormous cost is 'greatly reduced. The subject for the'first painting issued was "The Forest Fire." a thrilling picture, and most realistic The next subject will be a reproduction of a handsome landscape at sun- ; set, reproduced with the utmost fidelity to nature's colorings. Agents for The North American will furnish one of these pictures in ex- i change for a coupon from Sunday issues , and 6 cents in cash. "HAIRBREADTH HARRY IN" AFRICA, j Notwithstanding Mr. Roosevelt's ' order that no one except his party 1 should go with him to Africa, "Hair- ' breadth Harry" proves to be an ex- ' ception, and positively without fail 1 enters the wildest wilds of Dark Africa, alone, unaided and single- 1 banded, and without help, hunts the ' monsters of the jungle in their latrs. ] The children will find great enjoyment in this new "Hairbreadth Harry" I series of comics. Grown-up people will ' split their aides laughing and every- < body will want to read these wonderful exploits told exclusively in THE • PHILADELPHIA SUNDAY PRESS. ' 7 Follow the great series from Sunday ' to Sunday through the African jungle ' with "Teddy and "Hairbreadth 1 Harry." Order from your dealer or , write "The Philadelphia Press." 1 Oan you get up in the morning? If 1 not, immediately go to Garrison's Jewelry Store and get an Alarm . Clock. $1.00 alarms 75 cents.
Bits WANTEB Sealed bids will be received by the Borough Council of Woodbine. N J., Dp to 8 o'clock p. m.. on the day of ita meeting on THURSDAY. MAY IS. 1909, at Con noil Chambers, for the grading and graveling of si-iewalka on certain streets and avenues in said borough, except the side walk on property : owned by the Woodbine Land and Imr rove ment Company, according to | plans and specifications, which may he , seen at the office of the Borough Clerk, J. S. Connor, or at the office of Mr. b. ri. Townee nd. Cape May Court Houee, N. J. Each bid must be accompanied a certified check of the amount of One Hundred Dollars, payable to the Borough Clerk, J. S. Connor. The I successful bidder will be required to furnish a Tbond from some Surety Company for 60 per cent, of the amount of the contract price, approved by Borough Council. The Contractor will specify the time in which be proposes to complete the The right to reject any or all bids is , expressly reserved. Signed, M. L. BAYARD. Mayor. [Attest: J. S. CONNOR. niwol . j. o. wnnvw, t Borough Clerk.
Dated April 80th, 1909. ; ANOMNANCE. ~ j An Ordinance of the Board of Chosen •"reeholdere of the County of Cape May, in the State of New Jersey, ' granting consent and permission to ' The Cape May Light & Power ComI pany. a corporation of the State of New Jersey, to erect poles and string wires thereon, with the necessary ' fixtures, in and upon certain County I Roads in the County of Cape May. for the purpose of providing electrio] light and power for the residents of | Cape May County residing on or near : 1 the said roads, and over which the said Board of Freeholders have i I control. The Board of Chosen Freeholders of tne County of Cape May, do ordain as follows : — W 1 . That permission be, and is hereby ! granted^ to The Cape May Light & Power Company, (for the period of twenty years from and after the pas- | sage of this ordinance) to erect poles and string wires thereon, with the | necessary fixtures in and upon the fol- ! ; County Roads, to wit : The Sea Shore Road from a point where the line of the poles of said Company now end at Erma, to a point where the same is crossed by the West Jersey and Sea Shore Railroad at Burleigh : the Schellinger's Landing Roed from Bridge at Schellinger's Landing to a point where the frame intersect" the Main Sea Shore Road at Cold ; the Meadow Road to Holly Beach City from a point where the' same in'ersects the said Main Sea Road at Rio Grande to the limits of Holly Beach City ; the Green Creek Road from a point where the same intersects the Main Sea Shore Road at Rio Grande to Schellinger's Corner at Green Creek, for tne purpose of providing electric and power for the residents of Cape May County residing on or near I the said roads and over which the said of Freeholders have control, i 2. That no poles shall be erected ! j without first obtaining consent of the or owners of the soil to the plac- ; ing thereof. 3. That said poles so erected by the | said Company shall be neat and svm- 1 ! | metrical and shall not be less than j twenty-five feet in length andfrhali be [ so erected as in no way to interfere j with the safety or convenience of per , traveling on or over the said I roads, streets or highways. | 4. That all poles erected under this ordinance shall be erected under the J supervision of the Committee of The , Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May, or its duly | authorized agent for that purpose, ; < : said Board pestrving tie right;] land having the authority to make any change or changes of the location of said poles which Jniay I hereafter be deemed necessary, whicn change or changes when so made. I be made at the expense of «aid j Company ; and said Company shall re- j place and re-lay any side walk or | street pavement which may have been misplaced or damaged by it in the : erection of said poles, and to leave the same in as good condition as they were . before the erection thereof. | ■ 5. That nothing in this ordinance j . ' o. iimi numiug in Luis uiuiimncc | j o f r f ?| r i
be construed to grant unto the ' 1 , said The Cape May Light & Power Com ! ; ' pany. or its successors, any exclusive j ! : right whatever, for the purpose afore- ■ I said, or to prevent a similar grant or | ; » privilege to any other company. j ! 6. That the said The Cape May Light • s & Power Company for itaelf and its] ] i successors, does agree that it will I , ■ furnish to The Board of Chosen Free- j < ■ holders of the County of Cape May for \ ' j a period of twentv years from and af- 1 ! ter'the passage of]this ordinance, free • and without any cost whatever to the J • said Board or to the County of Cape , ' May, a 50 C. P. light at every point • where said '"ounty Roads are crossed | 1 by a railruad, and at each end of any , - draw bridges on said roads, and one at • i each draw. ' 7. That this ordinance shall be in- < operative and void as to any of the < roads above named, unless the company ' shall erect its poles and string its 4 1 wires thereon with the necessary fix- 4 tures, and comply with tbe other terms J of this ordinance, within a period of J . eighteen months from and after the i of tbe same. 8. That this ordinance shall not be- 4 come effective unless an acceptance in < writing of such ordinance shall' be filed j by said Company with tbe Clerk of 2 The Board of Cboeen Freeholders of i the County of Cape May within thirty j day a after receiving notice of the pas- 4 sage of such ordinance. 4 9. That thia ordinance shall take j effect immediately after itsTfinal pas- 3 and due publication; ana the co»ta 4 and expense of preparing, printing i and publishing tbe same shall be paid 3 the said Company. 4 Paaeed at a regular meeting of the J of Cboeen Freeholders of the 3 Count v of Cape May, held May 4. A. 4 1909. M anthony:b. smith. « Director. I Attest :— Samuel Town send. Clerk, p. f. $10.80 6-8 2t
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