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t •.. ■ ■ ■•.'• .; v. ;.*>"• 'v ■•- • ' *"■- •-• "*.'4 j. Ks'.:ii When You Rent a House When buying or renting a house anywhere in Cape May, be sure' that h is wired and equipped for Electric Light Modern houses, large and small are being wired now-a-days — you can find them in every section of the city. Electric Light is cleaner, safer and far more comfortable for reading, sewing or writing, than any other illuminant Why not make housekeeping comfortable and convenient? For information regarding matters electrical, write or photie to CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY CAPE MAY, N. J. 4 A
hotel arrivals VIRGINIA Philadelphia — L. Freed, Annette Davis, Emmilie Davis, Chas. Bloomingdale, Jr , Mrs. A. De Silver. J G. Waters, R. Clement, Lee Reed, Margaret Yardley, Miss Marian Reed. Dr. Ohas. H. Reed, Mrs R. W. Starr, Marie Starr T- A. Bemen, Win. Pedrie, Jr., Jacob Snare, Mrs. C. 1'. Knapp, Mrs. 0 W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs F. N. Barksdale, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. B. Warne, James V. ElliBon, Oapt. John M. Walton, Edwin A. Pue, Ohas. P. Davis, S. 0. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur boswell, Galulua Davis, Margaret O. Fox, Robert Gladfelter, Mrs Ohaa P. Perot, Mrs. A. D. Whiting, Chas. Perot Whiting. Albert ."Draper Whiting, Jr , Edith Pierson, Hortenae Narham, Whitton ETans, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phil lippa, B. E. Stover, Edgar W. Earle, Chas N. Davis, Jsmes K. Davis, JW. J. Sewell, Jr., R. O. Norris, James C. Warhurst, B. Hayellor, Jr.. A. W Wade. John G. Stevenson, J G. Search. New York— Wm. J. Christie, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Flint Spauiding, G?o. W. O .Skinner, H. Keen, John T. Beeley. A. M. Ho*. Ft Wayne, Ind— J. L Herman. Atlantic City— Wm. B. Wiswell. Baltimore— P. Varley Bryn Mawr — Peter Shields. Brooklyn— Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Skinner. Clermont N. J.— H. S. Townoend, Paul Town send, J. D. Towneend. Oynwyd, Pa.— Mr. and Mrs. Robeit W. Skinner, Jr. Vineland— Miss K. H. Baker. Ocean City,— Roland D. Erakine. M. A. Champion. Woodbury— Hiram L. Nixon. Boston-F. N. W Uism*. Camden - W. S. Piiice, H W. Board man, wife and crili. WlNDSon Philadelphia — Samuel L. Gerhard, Mr. "and Mra. J. E. Go.>dman, Mr. and Mrs Theodo e Etting. E May Pres- ^ ton Helen W Auaiice. Mr and Mrs F D. Stowell, George W. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cope, Jr., Mias Theodore M. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hixon, J. W. Hutchinson, F. L. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sanderson,
Andrew M. Stokes, Mrs..S. J. Stokea. Mrs. W. P. Iredell, M. A. Gunbnil, W. F. H. Reed, IMr. and Mrs. Arthur Boswell, Miss Jaquline P. . Morris, Edward W. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McOredy, rJ. Clinton Sellers, J. S. ' Clymer, F. T. Van Scoy, J. Weston Dunn, E. S. French, G. C. Haeber, Bertrand A. Austin, H. N. Smith, ' John F. Betz, Jr., H. N. Parker, Irvin , Yerger, Philip Boston, W. P. Roberts, j New York— Mr. and Mrs. S. Keagman, J. M. Sbuhin, Ethel L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dotterheim. Mount Carmel— Mary Gable, j Princeton— W. B. Hatfield Glen Ridge. N. J —Mr. and Mrs. I George N. Bliss. *Miss Jane Wells . ' Bliss. [ West Chester— W. A. Pierce. Wilmington— George O. Bailey. ' Jersey City — S. Cochrane and party. Swarthroore— J. Finch Wilbur. Bryn Mawr— Isabel Madison, Mrs. L. Edmund Wright Cape May— G Bolton Eldredge. 1 Pittsburg — J. S. Crawford DO THE RIGHT THING IF YOU have Nasal Catarrh. Gat Ely 'a Cream ^ Balm attnee. Doi't tou.h the catarrh powders and snuffs, for they contain ' cocaine. Ely's Cre»m Balm releases the secreuoi a that ir.fl.me the nasal passages and the throat whereas medicines made with mercury merelv dry up the secretions and leave you no j better than you were. In a word. | Ely's Cream Balm is a leal remedy, j not a deltaion. Ail druggists 50 cents, I or mailed by Ely Bros , 66 Warrer. street New York. Children. Cry for fletcher's CASTORIA NOTICE fcu CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS Cape May, N. J. Mar. 28, 1910 This will notify you to at once pio- • ceed to make arrangements to discomtinue the use of Fire Plugs for building purposes A failure to comply with this notice will subject you to the fine imposed by , the Ordinance. j It is further understood that bereaft.rno permission will be given to ' use Fire Pluss for building or other similar purposes excepting where cor.- . tractors are employed by the City and . a permit in writing first obtained. By order of Tfie Committee ou Fire • and Water. WM. PORTER. , Snpt. of Water Works, j
WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn, Mass. jm Cured of severe compound ^ cold and cough by LiigvS, Ytnbl W/*j "From Dec. 20, "08, to March I, '09, * , -» (I I had three bed colds, one on top of the £ nfry other. 1 got so week 1 coedd hardly 2SI ^ Bet around. Nothing seemed to help JgvV me until I began to take VlnoL The loL ifp-v change was magic. Three bottles com- — ML pleteiy (faced that compound cold and ^ stopped the terrible cough — and what jyjgB&B surprises me most, at the same time /SPrr* tt cured ma olasovcre stomach trouble that has bothered am for 20 yean. Vlaol Is certalaly a wonderful medicine." Mr.Toppan is one of Lynn's most prominent and highly respected merchants, whose word is as good as his bond. The reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it contains Ibe two moat world-famed tonics — the medicinal, strengthcuing, body-buiMing elements of Cod Liver OQ and Tonic Inn.
Try he roy LAUNDRY , Nearly every day we have the question asked us : "Why do you call your ' laundry the Troy Laundry?" Well > first, last and always, all Tror Laun- ) An es are goed ones and now a little . nistory about Troy. Troy. N. Y. was the home of the laundry industry — the starting point as it were. The first i detachable collar was made in Troy about 1848 by a lady wbo saw that collars being made separate from the shirts (it was the custom those dayE to have all collars and cuffs attached to the shirts) would save a great deal of s labor. She called in some of the neighbors ana it wasn't long before all Troy was wearing the detachable I collars, and it wasn't long before a collar and cuff factory wbb started . and. of course, the collars and cuffi had to be laundered and naturally the laundry followed, end spread over the ' country and todav ranks fourth in the industries of tne U. S. A., that is in the number of emplo<es. Thelareesti independent laundry machinery com- 1 pany is named Troy, and is the original j I and is not in the trust. There are i about 500 Troy Laundries scattered i throughout the U. S. 1 Remember you get that shirt of!. [ yours hand ironed if you send it to ' the Troy Laundry, 310 Decatur Street ; Keystone 'Phone 40D. Wagon calls. : DIAMOND & CO. j Dealer in Builders' Supplies HOLLY BEACH N. J. ! ERMA Mrs. R. E. Hand accompanied H. E. ■ Richardson on a short auto ride TuesI day. . Miss Mcintosh drove to Cape May r recently. Mies Libbie Thompson vistied Tioga ' Wednesday. r Mrs. Libbie Hawn fell last week re > ceiving painful i -juries from which sh1 ic now recovering. ; Milk-nan Daniel Schellenger's condition is improving. He has been suffering from the after effects of tooth > pulling. . j Mrs. Emma Cox is still in Philadeli phis at the tr me of ber son. Sbe is improving ' ic-ly. I Recitatio. - «nd songs replete with j Easter meaning were enjoyed by the j Tabernacle Sunda« school. Enoch Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dickinson have all become Grangers. Mrs Alice McKissick spent Wednesday with her mother. Mrs. Sbeppard visited Philadelphia^Wednesday. Mra. Hitchner and daughter spent Thursday with Mrs. Uame Johnson. Mr. Messier has been returned for another year. Mrs. A. O. Hildretb has returned to ber nome in Rio Grande. dias Greek schoolHOUSE BURNED On Sunday night the Diaa Creek public school bouse waa completely destroyed by fire, together with all bocka. furniture, records, etc. What oaused the fire ia not known. The lota is about J^OOO. The Security Company come* to yoo « i mud rwetvslliely managed financial institution and offers yoo £nt of -II SAFETY for money deposited With u. - ■ 1 1
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W. L. DOUGLAS ®3.00,®3.50,®4.00 & ®5.00^=^v , SHOES /£ ; Best In the World / I ,, Fast Color Cyolrti W. L Douglas shoe* ale the lowest r price, quality considered, in the world. I Their excellent style, easy fitting and long wearing qualities excel those of ? other makes. If you have been paying ° high price* for your shoe*, the next time > you need a pair give W. L Douglas shoe* - I a trial You can save money on your footwear and get ahoes that are juat aa L good in every way as those that have ; been costing you higher price*, j If you could visit our large factories j at Brockton, Mass^ and see for yourself how carefully W. L Douglas shoes are ; made, you would then understand why I they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer thai other makes. , CaCTiON — W. L. Douglas nam, and ptl« Is tat*. 1! w. L. Douglas shorn an not (or sal. In jour I gamiy. wrl'e^or Mall Order Catalog. W.L-Douglaa. j isaactenenbaum i Having Put in an Up-to-date I I Mill, We are Now ready to 1 Grind all kinds of Feed on . ; Wednesday and Saturday. COB MEAL A SPECIALTY jj.K.SPECK AND BRO. i Bay Side Road South Cold Spring OPEN PUBLICITY THE BEST GUARANTY OF MERIT When the maker of a medicine, sold through druggists for family use. takes his pat ents fully in his confi ' dence ny frankly and fearl< as ly publishing broadcast as well as on its bot- j , tie wrappers, a foil I'M of all its ingredients in pla n English, this action on bis pari is the cesc possible | evidence that he is not afraid to have • the searchlight of investigation turm d full on I is formula and thet it w II bear the most thorc ugh investigation . ' Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for 1 - the cure of weaknesses, periodical i pains and functional derangements of the organs distinctly feminine, is a medicine put up for sale through drug- i " gists' fgr woman's special use, the i maker of which takes bis patients into h'S full confidence by open and honest publici'y. A glance at the publiahed ingredients ! on e*ch bottle wrapper, will show thai it is made wholly from native Ameri- I i can medical rnota, that it contains no poiaonops or habit-forming drugs, no narcotics and no aclohol— pure triplerefined glycerine, of proper stiength being used instead of the commonly . enn loyed alcohol, bot for extracting and preserving the active medicinal properties, found in the roots of the • Americn for< st plants empoyeo If interested, send nam and address to r Dr. R. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y., for his iitUe book of extracts from the works of eminent med'cal writers and ' teachers, endorsing the several ingredients and telling just what Dr. Pierce's medicines are made of. It's free for the making. J NOTICE I All persona are hereby warned that to bory the carcase, a of desd animals I within the borough limits without a i permit ; and to deposit night soil on the surface of the land are both illegal and punishable by a heavy fine sccoidi ing to the ordinance adopted by the I Board «t H'alth, April 1. IBM. t Board of Health of Wen Cape May. I N. J F. H. HUGHES, Secretary.
The woman with a pair of La France shoes gets more solid satisfaction out of them than most women would consider reasonable or even possible. She wears them for outdoor sports with comfort and pleasure. She wears them when she receives her most critical guests with a sure feeling that none will be mere daintily and stylishly shod than she. She knows they are correct. They fit like a glove. They hold their fresh unwrinkied shape ir. a most marvelous way. Their long serviceability attests the high quality materials and good workmanship. And the prices are reasonable — $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00. Do you know these famous shoes? May we not have the pleasure of showing them to you ?
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT Our choice lines of Crawford footwear for Easter are now ready. We invite an inspection of the Season's Newest and best of shoes for men, women and children. Come see what we fire showing in footwear for Spring and Summer at S. R. GIDDING Leader in Clothing and Gents i Furnishings. Boots and Shoes. 419 Wesbr gto.i St., Cape May
Ped ig re e Seed 126th I Landreths' Seeds which Succeed. If not sold by your merchant in sufficient variety write for Landieths' Catalogue. This advertisement with an order for over $1.00 is worth 20 cen's. Say if a private Gardener or a Market gardener n D. LANDRETH SEED CO., Bristol, Pa. MENTio.t THIS PAPE RBHHHSHHT your. Seed P otatoes HERE / ^ STRICTLY TRUE TO NAME. f Cobblers, Rose Dew Drops Green Mountains State of Maine tnd Fifty othcrj Varieties We can always Bell Lower tban our Competitors SEED POTATOES STRICTLY CHOICE YELLOW ONION 8ET8 "TB89 !■■■■■ WRITE FOR PRICE LIST JOHN KIFNZLE N. W. Cor. 2nd & Dock Sts. Philadelphia Salesroom arid Warehouse 216 South 2nd Street Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County. Organized for the purpose of making Searches, Abstracts and Briefs of Title to lands in Cape May County. Real Estate bought, sold or exchanged, and Fire Insurance placed anywhere in die County. Capital Stock $20,000. SOLE AGENTS FOR Title huuranc with the Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, Capital andSurphia oyer $9,000,000. Offkm: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CAFE MAY. COURT HOUSE. N. J.

