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Printing for Fanners. Farmers "as well «» all other ouainoas * men should |b*ve their _ printed bill beads, cards, paper and envelapes. It ' • helps trade, and it is L Vnd for our price list and i;at office when you are nd we will tell you all
kj WAVE PUBLISHING j 317|Washington|street. — Isylor is the (Jape May Agent dorf shoes for men and women - Hand>ewed method. ANYBODY CAN SETTLE THE SUMMER CLOTHES QUESTION. EASILY, ^SATISFACTORILY, AND ECONOMICALLY, BY DEALING WITH US. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES: Ladles' dressing sacks, 16 : or 2 for " 26c and np. Full line of ladies' Ion kimonos, bouse dresses, nursing dras es v Ladies' one piece dresses 98c up. Children's dresses 60c up. Ladies' washable skits, 98c up. Line of linen wear, sheets and pillow Full line of bathing suits, men's lad es' and children's at moderate^irices Line of gents' furnishings. m
LAVENTHOL'S 319 WASHINGTON ST. OAPEMftTPOsToFFIGE. Arrival and Uepartiireof Malls. WEEK DAYS ARRIVE OEPART Close at Office 6:40 A. M. t MA. lL 8:« " 9:16 " o:12 • 1°:40 «• • 8:40 11:46 " 9:20 12:00 M. l;«0p8:60 P.M. 2:80 " * 4416 •• 4:00 6:46 " 6:40 7:10 " 8 00 " SUNDAYS Opens at Closes at office Office 12 KW M. 4:80 P. M. Collections and Deliveries WEEK DAYS Collections 6:00 A.M. 8A8i,ALM12 :00 M. 12 :00 M. 8 :00 P. M. 6:16 P.M. 6:16 " SUNDAYS I 8:16 P. M. Office open from 6 a. m. until.8 p. m. week days. Money order department open from 8 a. m. until 6 a. m. week days. Office open Sunday from 12M until 1 p. m. Office open holidays 12 M to 1 p. m. and 6:80 to 7.80. JAMES E. TAYLOR, Postnaster. VIQTTJNP ARDS either c llOlllluJ grave l or printed should be "letter perfect" and on cards ol good quality, that is the reason so many of these cards are sold by the Star and Wave Publishing Company, 315 and 317 • Washington St. Wc can please you in this line. Write lor style Car A andprices of our imitated engraving
I THE EDISON j PHONOGRAPH Nothing can equal the satisfaction ^ there is in offering to your guests a satisfactory fonn of entertainment one that takes care of itself, which E does not interfere with the forms I, of amusement, but rather helps ; ' them. Such an entertainer is the K Edison PhonographIT CAN AMUSETHE GUESTS ' by rendering music, popular- -of classic, or it can aid them by furo(r shing dance music, marches and other thingsplayed by the best or chestras and brass bands, at costs ess than the hiring of even a small orchestra for a single evening's w entertainment. , Sm ir' lm Ibc ui Stofrstry .* 317 WuhclM Strati
FOE SALE OR RENT APPLY TO Sizes 11x14 and 5*14 Printed neatly, in large type, on good ' heavy card. We carry a large assortment ■ including the following: Price 5 cents ea-'h ; by mail 2 cents extra. Sumps accepted. Special rate for quantities STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. CAPE MAY 1. FOR SALE " a. FOR RENT __ 3. FOR SALE OR RENT. Apply to 4 FOR RENT. Inquire Within i: 7. BOARDERS WANT8D 8. HOUSES FOR RENT a. HOUSES FOR SALE 10 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE 1 Ii. OFFICE FOR RENT 12. ROOMS FOR RENT . 13. STABLE FOR RENT 14. STABLE FOR SALE 15. STALL FOR RENT 16. HORSES BOARDED » 17. NO SMOKING . 18. PRIVATE iq. BOARDING ao. LADIES' RETIRING ROOM " 11. MEN'S RETIRING ROOM aa. NO TRESPASSING Under the Penalty of the Law 33. LEGAL QUARANTINE NOTICES (Yellow Stock) • INVITATIONS OF^r • Very neatly Printed if not Engraved We can imitate Engraved work so closely that it will deceive a great many, and it would simply be out of c the question to procure better engraving than we are selling. Bee the samples and be convinced. Star and Wave Publishing Company, e] 316 and 317 Washington Street e Cape May, N.J. Modem Printing from High Class Type 7 e Health and muscle are developed be e the judicious exerrise afforded by th8 . bowling alleys. Congress Alleys, 3 1 Perry street are the moat modem and best equipped. Try an evening at the ancient and ever enjoyable game. tf
ICE ■ ®3ZSWB*MI1SL-. "K3H3S b JSEPSiv | | "PLATE" ICE | 83 LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL ® Charles S. Church 83 Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry St >3
MA 7 7 / i\ G S Call and see our lull line oi matting and inlaid linoleum, tin and agate ware. A full line to select irom. Tin roofing in ail its branches. JESSE JVE. BRO W JS) 322MA*NIM* »'l BKET Cape May City. New Jersey
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The ancient game of bowls used to be played in the open air but the Oape May experts, who are hard to beat learned the art ir. the palatial quarters which houses the fine Congress Hall Alleys, 31 Perry street. Try them, tf HALT !HE IS INNOCENT. Ladies and Gentlemen Now is the time to have your spring and sommer clothing looked over. We will cleau, S press, repair or alter, anything they need, and keep them for you until yon d VAN KESSEL, 424 Washington street, Oape May. 'J Keystone 'Phone 124X
The' Local Board of Haalth ol Lower Towshlp will mid regular atated meetings at the Township House on the following dates at B o'clock p. m.. June 8th M 01 July 14th Md 28th, at which meetings applications will be received from persons wishing to have permit granted for the purpose of hauling Garbage into the Township. No Garbage of any description will be permitted to come into the Township, without having first obtained from tne Board of Health a pirmit By order of Board of Health. J. P. MacKissic, Secretary.
"Thou good and tasteful laundress, 'a is often the exclamation of our patrons when they see the beautiful work we send home to them. That is particularly the'eaae with ladies fabrics to be washed and ironed. If anything, they really look better than new goods when they leave our hands. We have ' exceptional facilities for doing laundry work expeditiously and thoroughly, and without injury to the most delicate goods. TROY LAUNDRY 310 Dectur St ret. Drop postal or call. Keystone Phone 40d WAGON CALLS. 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. tf i i
.kkyy^ 60 YEARS' JJl^JI^EXPERIENCE Tradc Designs ■mi'" Coavmawrs Ac. An jone tending a ■ ketch end deecrlgUon ma; I Scientific American. A handsomely lltnetrated weakly. UnM «reolation of en 7 eclentlde journal. Terms. M a
• A Reliable I 1 Remedy * ' Ely's Crs3m Balm I Giro Relict a! Once. It cleanses, soothes, e heals aud protects r the discus- -d mem- • brane resulting from y Catarrh and drives n away a Cold in the I " Cold in the 1 II
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£i«L."5llftY FEVER Taate and Smell. Full size 30 cts., a_tDruS- '• gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. Ely Brothers. 5G Warren Street New York.
W. S. SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealers in Brick. Lime and Cement. ^ BOTH PHONES W««LMIRA STREET " ""'Wall Paper. f Bi§ reduction in spring styles 620w'a8hln^on8t ■h before decorating your rooms look at mv new stock of Wall Paper 1' Burlaps, Lincrusta. Walton. W. LENOIR
A. C.G!LE-^ Sousg and §ign Faiifter and IcGorator. Office* KMOl' in B«4Rol 105 Jackson st . Cape May City CMenwond Hotel Everybody is invited to compare | THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA [ with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer aggregation 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 these cattle and^ chickens fare celebrated for their cleanliness 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, Managtr.
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LIGHT - MONEf 1 PLUS 1 ARE 2. 1 LESS i-1 IS 2-J TWICE AS MUCH LIGHT FOR ONE THIRD LESS MONEY-HAVE YOU A GOOD REASON FOR THOSE DIM LIT ROOMS AND HALLS ? WHY NOT COME FORTH INTO THE LlGHT? WE WILLI HELP YOU.
CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY 426 WASHINGTON ST. ~ TELEPHONES CAPE MAY CITY.
; BASEBALL. , I e One of the first requisites of s sue- 6 cesstul base ball club is a manager that * j is.equal to the herculean taak of y e managing a club, ; and of course the ( hardest part of that task is the money I end of the proposition. Visiting^eams v must be paid, the local dub's expense must be met, beside all the other more ( . or less great expense and this is made C threefold harder bere.at Oape May because of no^encloesd grounds. It is surprising .how many so called j " local fans will visit an unendosed park, ] T watch the game and root forborne s team or for the visiting team as the e case may* be, usually staying about ' two "hours and"! then when the hat ie _ milhin D. ov Mll-h will RlldaGmV passed within
see a rainbow or something equallFTnteresting and forget to drop a nickel or dime in for their aftem»on'i£pleaBure. Besides all this a manager;must be a jodge of players and there are those who claim that to pick a'winning team one at a time is the hardest part of all. Without doubt Manager Gonnie.Mack of the Athletics, is one of tne greatest managers in the business and particu larly in choosing players. But the Oape May manager, Charles Brown- N miller, has more to contend with than Mack, when it comes to real work and ^ no salarv being attached to this most ] desirable position, deficiences ;wbich might occur are made good from Mr. Brownmiller's jeans and as five games | a week take up a great deal of time ^ the manager's own business must be neglected for surely base bail has not ' 1 been UMka The players themselves are ^working hard to keep their record intact. Jim Curry tbe Camden boy, has starred in hitting and when Jim meets the sphere , its pretty sure a two bagger and a home run sometimes for good^measure Louis Hall, the favorite pill tosser, has pitched wonderful ball and ia put against the hardest .teams. Louie 1 made a record of eighteen; strike outs - here this season. The Cuban lads, Lew and Jewel, as they are popularly called, have both pitched their share and are botn pitchers of.ability. Drew Smiley and Captain Oorkran, 1 the Penn tads, are two of the fastest infielders in Jersey, laud their snappy and speedy work with their jolly manner has won them a host of friends among the fans. Reed, the Philadelphia high school boy, is holding down the first bag in splendid shape ard|his hitting is equal 6 to the best. 1 Kuhn and Bell, the two hard working catchers, are playing great ball, and like the pitchers they alternate between outfield and infield wiih equal _ success. Cape May's record this year taken I from . the official scorer. All games ; played on th home ground. Cape May v-S. Saturday, July 3rd, Philadelphia' Pro- | I fessionals, U-0. * |Tues., 5th, Dennisville, 9-4. 1 ] Sat., 10th. Spartan A. A.. 9-1. I Tues . 13th, Court House. 3-2. - ! Wed,. 14th, Wampole, 2-1. Thure., 15th. Royersford, 10-5. Fri., 16th. Wildwood. No game. j | Sat , 17th, West End, 13-3. Mon , 19th, Couit House, 3-2. Wed., 2l8t, Wisahickon, 6-2 Thur., 21st. Dennisville, 6-1. Sat.. 24th, Wampole, 2-0. Tues , 27th, Court House, ll-l-Wed , 25 th- Delanco, 6-0. I'hur., 29th, Millville, 4-1. Fri., 30th, Millville, 4-1. Sat., 3 1st,; Craig A. C., 8-4. v Saturday's score as follows: OAPE MAY . „ R H O A Kuhn, cf. 112 0 0 Smiley, 8b, 0 1 2 2 0 Corkran. ss, 2 3 2 8 1 Curry. 2b, 2 ? s ! S Bell, c. 2 J 6 a 0 L. Machado, p, 1 } 0 8 0 rf' S i o S £ Reed, lb. J. Machado, If, Totals, 8 9 27 18 2
OfeAIG A. O. Flood, as, 1 0 TS » Luderman, lb, * 8 12 1 0 2b, 0 118 2 Weinberg, If, c, 0 1 1 0 0 Phifer, c, rf, 0 0 6 1 0 rf, 0 10 0« Grant, 8b, 1 0 8 6 6 Longnecker, cf, 0 0 1 0 0 Spencer, p, 0 0 0 1.30 Totals, 4 6 24 14 2 May, 0 1 0 8 8 0 1 0 x-8 A. 0., 0 0.0 1 1 2 0 0 0-4 chado 6; Spencer 3., Bases on ballsMachado 1; Spencer 2. SoorerDorner. Umpire— Sides. AUTOMOBILE RUN OF PREMIERS 10 OCCUR SEPTEMBER 1ITB Over Fort; Cars Will Eater and 4 Big Da; Is Eipected a The Motor Company, agents in Pnila delphia for the Premier Car, through M Allen Sbelden, president, who is now at the Hotel Cape tAay, Has jurranged for a private run of Premier patrons, to take place on .Saturday, September 11 and Sunday, the 12th. Only owners of Premier cars are eligible, j and , more than tnirty-seven have already accepted the invitation of, the comp»ny- — The run will be to| Cape May and return, the start oeing made from the Motdt Company's neadquarters at 132-34 North Broad street, .at 11:30 Saturday morning. SeveraliCars of the Motor Company will also ,be.onj|the run. carrying mechanics, tires, inner tube6, gasoline .and oil, so that anyone who experiences hard luck on the trip 1 down, by.meaus of puncture, blowout, or otherwise, will find competent men ruht at band to take their troubles off their shoulders. ( The run will be in the nature of a reliability contest, for the winner of which H O. Smith, president of the ^ Premier Couipauy, has offered a beau- | nful solid silver punch bowl, (with a capacity of two gallons. Mr. .Smith ( will be on the run in company with Allen Sheldeon, president of the Motor I Company. The cars will arrive at CapejMay . about 5.o'clock where tneir drivers aiid occupants will be the guests of the Motor Company until the following afternoon, one whuie floor of the Hotel I Cape May having been set aside for j their entertainment. John P. Doyle, manager of the Hotel 1 j Cape May, has arranged for a special g : menu and special music. The arriving cars wiil be reviewed by the Mayor I and the leading officials of Cape May. ! PURELY ScCIAL AFFAIR • After dinner there will be.dancing in | the ball rooom. At 10 o'clock the Con- | test Committee will make its report, I and the punch bo * 1 will be presented \ to the winner by President Smith. The i presentation wiil take place in the grill j room of the hotel, where a late supper I will be furnished to the tourists. Sun- | day morning will be spcut in the surf and in visiting places of interest in the resort, and after dinner .the party will start on the return trip. This will be the first '.event of the kind ever given, and is looked upon as a most desirable departure, inasmuch as it is expected that the trip will serve to bring all the members of the Premier family in closer touch wiih one another. Aside from the contest feature, the affair will be purely social . in its aspects. A bugler will accom S pany the party, and the cars wiL be attractively decorated. On the trip 0 down stops will be made for refreshments at Egg Harbor and Tuckahoe. 1 Premier owners, not only in Philadel phia, but throughout this section of the 0 country, have been showing great interest in (he run, and it is expected 0 that more than 6260,000 worth of this 0 make of cars will participate in the - tour, several cars coming from Pitts2 burg and New York.

