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CAPS MAY STAR AMD I1YE Uerged is St*r and W»«. *9°T Ferns do« Tbani*T &****. lm?^ ''TS&SE& sSSSt"' l^wlp— Wa. — Mat TfH M»»a mmoliamlB the pottoSc. u »»oeod QMS postal MSBtr. A DVCTTtSIWG RATIS-For tbs^cooroBisocto; •*S rSSZte-^te. p.Hs.tm fa^te (C. IP* toT-d. sdditkssl insertion, ■oopercfl "SSsiaMRioos.tj cents per Inch. Transient Ad3SgS'55!5Sar" 'tesJr ■ jtiS ££ -sssssscs— - — — - JAJissohalnr rf conddMO^»lodf etjCtau^et SSsSSSiSr^^HS SS""1"" -SS?£"5If a cross appears opposite your name m wrapper or paper it indicates that yocr subscription expires this month. The subscription price is $1-00 per year hi advance. WEST CAPE MAY. Everett Smith is spending a few days in Philadelphia. Mrs. Walter Peck and little daughter spent Thursday with ber mother. George Davis, of Camden, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hampton . Hereon. Mrs. Milton Hand made a trip to Philadelphia last week. Mist Elisabeth Eldredge will apend some time here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman and two children, cf ^Philadelphia, are | visiting Mr. Hoffman's parents. Charles Eldredge, of Philadelphia, is . spending a few days here. Mrs. Frank Hughes is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Samuel Bishop, of : Eldora. Daniel Miller and family took a trip ; to Wlldwood in their aoto Tuesday. Bherwood Hand has accepted a posi- , tion in Walter Edm-nd's store. Mrs. Bobert Blair and two children j have returned from North Carolina ^ where they spent the winter. Miss Mary Farmer, daughter of Mr. ■ and Mrs. Francis Farmer, died very suddenly in Philadelphia on Thursday ' evening. The body was brought here. ] 8he was highly esteemed by everyb0^- ' Mrs. Charles Perkins, of Holly I Beach, visited her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Elon Hand, this week. c Rev. Mr. MacDonald, of Camden, c preaohed in the Chapel an interesting discourse on Sabbath evening. Mrs. Edna L. McGinnis, of Buffalo, c who has been spending three montbn in the South, is visiting ber uncle, c Bev. J. L. Landis and familv. Mr. and Mrs. John Helangy have returned from their pleasant trip to I Beading, Morristown and Philadel- ( phis, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mr*. Gress have moved out to their very cosy and pleasant cottage r oat outaide the borough. Mrs. Wm. Cumminge baa been quite 1 an invalid for some time but glad to f note ber gradual improvement c The West Cape May "Arch of Wei- c come" is like the showman's trick c "no* you see it, and now you don't" i We'll wait for the next council manic £ summersault Halcyon days are these, with pork ® and beefsteak soaring and fresh fish rom thd Bay everywhere for breakfast at 5 cent per pound. Thanks to a J kind providence for this bonntful compensation to a long suffering public. YACHTING NOTES I J. Spicer Learning's 18 horse puwer "Edith," one of the nattiest cruisers of the Yacht Club fleet is now in oom- , mission. L Tbe "Mermaid" Captain, Bellevue, . a 80 bone power ateamlyacht. will " summer here the gnater part of tbe season, as she did last|year. *The landlocked harbor appeals to Captain Bellevue. Vice-Commodore James F. Lucas has just put his cruiser "Deborah" in commission and she is as handsome as a Jane bride afler her recent over- t haoling. ^ Superintendent A. G. McOaualand's "Alice" built last year is "on the Job" ® and in fine feather. Chris Gallagher's "Elinor," a fast e cruiser, is ready for the innumerable fiahing trips which its owner enjoys S during the season. M. E. Heise's speedy cruiser, r "Princess," Captain A. Walter Ben- . nett, is out and will be enjoyed by the „ family as much as ever. Alfred Thomas' " Try p bene" is on r regular duty and has made eeveral enjoyable tripe. , Yacht avenue which is in pcueeee of building. Is ens of tbe Meat improvemeats recaniy oadartahaa. It bontaa * oa the shores of tba harbor and permits | 2Tbe*aa12i5r^r0 * 1 William Ohaw, of Oemii. baa Ma "Pb»Uia" Mm. ia thapMkefeoa- 0 dMea. aad wfli aaaa take o» kia aaae- I "te-Mi^efMeklAaM 1

i Miller, of Philadelphia, is tbe owner, ia being placed in. shape for a cruise op the Delaware and later to the Chesapeake Bay. Tbe "Meridale," owned by M erode tb Leach, ie another of the fleet which was rlaced in oommisaion and is in fine condition, i Edward C. Leedom's new 86-foot cruiser has been launched and will soon Join 'the Cape May fleet It ia expected to develop speed and is built on beautiful lines. Tbe Kelly brothers are getting ready for their usual summer of pleasure in the sounds by launching their cruiser "Irene" after a thorough refitting and reburnishiog. The "Meteor" Rear Commodore Gibbons' swiftspeed boat, champion ot the coast so far, was put in commission on the 10th, and is aa slick at ever Lewis Scott's fifty foot Uerresboff boat, auxiliary cruiser, baa arrived and is in readiness for service. She ia appropriately called tbe "Au Bevoir. " Spencer Wright's cat boat "Nuff" is one of tbe unique boats of tbe fleet which literally skims the waters like a thing of life. I/. .I.,. Scad your friends with , Keeley ClirP 30 years of snccessfri cures. W Write for particulars. Only Keeley Institute in Eastern Penna 812 N. Broad St.. Phlla FREE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Tbe twenty-first competitive examnation for the Free Scholarship in Rntger's College, tbe New Jersey 1 State College, under the Act of March 81st, 1890, as amended by Chapter 90 I for the Laws of 1906 and by Chapter 26 of the Laws of 1909, will be held at ! County Court House in Cape May Court House, on Friday and Saturday, i June 8rd and 4th, 1910, beginning promptly at 8 a. m. and oontinaing until 6 p. m. each day. Particular attention is called to the fact that bereatfer these scholarships are open to candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (A. B.), and for the degree of Bachelor ot Letters (Litt. B. ), as well as for tbe degree of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.). In 1910 the number of points required for admission to the A- B course will be 16 points, to the Litt. B. coune 15 points, to tbe General B. Sc. oourae, 16 points, and to the Technical B. Sc. courses IS points. On Friday, June 3d, the subjects for examination will be: English, A, B. 9-11, counting aa 3 points, required of all candidates. United States History, 11-1, counting 1 point, required of all candidate". English History and Med. and Mrd. 11-1, either counting l'^eint, optional for B. Sc. candidates. Greek, A B, C, 2-4, each year, counting 1 point, required of A. B. candidates. German, A, B, C, and French A. B, O, 2-4, each year, coun'ing 1 point, optional for Litt. B. and B. Sc. candidates. Physics and Chemistry, 4-6, either counting 1 point, one or tbe other required of B. Sc candidates ; both may be offered. Botany and Zoology, 4-6. either or counting 1 point, optional for B. Sc. candidates. On Saturday, June 4th, the subjects will be Algebra, 9-11, counting as 2 points, i required of pit candidates. Plane Geometry, 11-1, counting 1 point, required of all candidates. Ancient History, 2-8, counting 1 , point, required of A. B. and Litt. B. candidates ; optional for B. Sc. candidates. Latin, A, B, C, D, 3-6, eacn year counting 1 point, required < f A. B. and Litt B. candidates ; optional for B. Sc. candidates. Solid Geometry and Plane Trigonometry, 8 6, each counting % point required of Technical B Sc. candidates. AARON W. HAND, County Superintendent JAMES M. STEVENS, Oity Superintendent Ocean Oity. ADVERTISER'S DIRECTORY HELP BUILD A GREATER CITY Honey Circulated at Come will Eventually Come Back to Yon AUTOMOBILES D. F. Focer, 233 Perry 8treet AMU8EMENTS Bowling Alleys, Perry 8treet. ' Excelsior Roller Rink, West Perry St. BAKERS W. Wolff; 406-408 Washington St i BANKS 1 Trust Company, Cor. Washington and Ocean Street. I National Hank, Washington and Decatur < BEERS. WINES AND LIQUORS Bottling Co., 818 Washington . J. J. McCann, Auditorium, Jackson St Frank B. Wrialey, Washington Street James Carroll, ScbeUinger's Landing ' C. Helfrecht The Cecil, Decatur 8t . BOAT BUILDKBS f John A. Pharo 1263 Lafayette Street HOOTS AND SHOES Kkteedge Johnson, 816 Washington St R. Gkhflng"*, Washington Street 1 Thomas H. Thylor. 606 Washington St T— milium, Washington Street , BUILDERS SUPPLIES 1 and Baa, near P. R. R. Dspot Dtamsad aad Ok, Holly Bm*. H. J. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS J Brno.. P. Q. Bot Ml. Q*a May J d

CEMENT SIDE WALK j p Charles {squette. West Cap* May! ' Edward Newell. West Caps May _ DAIRIES t Farmatead-by-tba-Sea, J. P. MoKfeaic, a Manager, Cold Spring, N. j. DENTAL SURGEONS ll Dr. Ren A. Hand, 616 N. 6th Street " Camden. * J. H. Oliver, 1120, Cbestnnt St Pbila. DRY GOODS * j 0. L. W. KnerT, 805 Washington St n ENGINES ' * Frank Entriken, West Perry Street FEED. HAY ETC. e Cape May Grain and Coal Company, t Washington Street y. L. Ftmnan Smith, Scbellenger'a Landing. FURNITURE ETC. B R. M. Wentxell, Perry Street • Howard F. (Otter, Washington Street GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ll B. R. G id dings, 419 Washington St e O. W. L. Knerr, 606 Waahlngto- St I H. Smith, 608 Waahlngton 8treet jj GENERAL CO. JTR ACTORS William S. Shaw and Son, Elmlra St GENERAL STORE Reuben T. Johnson, Erma, New Jersey GROCERIES, MEATS ETC. Pittsburg Beef Co., Jackson Street - Thomas Soulta, Cold Spring, N. J. HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISH'GS 0 Charles A. Swain, 305-7 Jackson Street g HARNESS MAKERS 6 W. A. Lovett, Cor. Washington 4 Perry t James McFadden, Excelsior Building HOTELS \ The Windsor, Beach Avenue. T The Virginia, Jackson Street , Windsor Hotel, Filbert 8treet, Phlla. ICE AND COAL r Charles S. Church, Keystone 'Phone "6 s INSURANCE Hand and Eldredge, Merchants Nat. 1 Bank Building, & 315 Washington St. > W. H. Bright, Holly Beach, N. J. ILLUMINATORS . Cape May Light and Power Company, 246 Washington Streets. • Cape May Illuminating Company, I 406 Waahlngton Street. j LAUNDRIES j Troy Laundry, 810 Decatur Street - LOCK8MITHS ? J. Deuizot, Keystone Phone 129 D J MACHINISTS < Henry Reeves. Jeflerson Street } MARBLE WORKS * . Blattner & Bennett, West Perry 8treet MERCHANT TAILORS Edward Van Kessel, 424 Washington . Charles Scherer, 226 Decatur Street OPTICIANS i L. C. Aehburn, Broadway, Weet Cape May. ' C. A. Longstretn, 222 Market Stree Philadelphia I PAINTS AND PAINTERS John C. Little. Jackson Street A. C. Glle, Shop In rear of the Glenwood William B. Gilbert, 922 Corgie 8t. ( PICTURE FRAMES [ Harry T. Hughes, at Smith's Studio e PLANTS, 8EEDS, ETC. William Rau, 109 Perry Street D. Landreth Seed Co., Bristol, Penua. PLOWS Samuel T. Hitman, West Cape May R. T. Johnson, Erma, New Jereey PLUMBING. TIN ROOFS, STOVES William Chambers, 109 Perry Street ' Jesse M. Brown, 322 Mansion Street Henry Reeves, Jefferson below Corgie Charles A. Swain 807 Jackson Street r William F. Brown, 315 Mansion Street . PROFE88IONAL i law ' Ernest W. Lloyd, 820 Washington ;8t ' S- F. Eldredge, Merchants National Bank BnildiDg. t J. Spicer Learning, Washington Street ' J. M. E, Hildreth, 214 Ocean Street J Floyd C. Hughes, 60S Washington St. ' G. Boltou Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. t Bank Building. > REAL ESTATE BROKERS Gilbert C Hughes, 214 Ocean Street S. F. Eldredge, Merchant's Nat Bank Building. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bai k Building. George H. Beeves; Weet Cape May ol. Needles, 508 Washington Street J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington Street RUBBER GOODS, BELTING Bros., 607 Market St. Phil* SOCIAL STATIONERY Star and Wave Publishing Company 817 Washington Street. TELEPHONE COMPANIES Eastern Telephone Co., 2nd floor, P. O. WALL PAPER Le Note. OS Waahlngton Street WATCHES AND JEWELRY ^1- Hand. 811 Waaniactoo Btewt

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; DIAMOND & CO. Dealer in Builders' Supplies HOLLY BEACH N. J. YOUR SIDE WALK If laid by the JAQUETTE CEMENT CO Will give you great satisfaction. £ak for estimate. Work guaranteed for one year from time of completion. P. O Address, Cape May 3-i-10-6m Having Put in an Up-to-date We are Now ready to Grind all kinds of Feed on Wednesday and Saturday. COB MEAL A SPECIALTY J. K.SPECK AND BRO. Bay Side Road South Cold Spring NOTICE All persons owning real estate in the of Cape May have been duly notified ;n accordance with the provisions of the ordinance relating to sidewalks, to pl*ce sidewalks at their properties within one year from date of notice, and in cases where sidewalks are not erected within this time, the city will proceed to build them. The coat to be assessed against the property and to constitute a lien against it. By order of the Committee on Streets. E. W. SAYRE, Street Supervisor. Aoril 13th, 1910. PILES If you have Piles we will cure you Writ* to — day for FREE BOOKTLET & GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never a case we could not cure. OREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., Broadway & Manhattan St, New York. H. Y Charles A. Swain has purchased a stock Pneumatic Carpet Sweeper, which are of the latest and beat design and ia offering them at (25 each or will hire them by the day for $1.00. machines make bouse cleaning a pleasure. ASk Mr. Swain to show you. JOIN THE CLASS THAT

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; Pedigre e Seeds laa* Landreths' Seeds which Succeed. If not sold by yenr merchant in sufficient variety write for Landietha' Catalogue. This advertisement with au order for over $1.00 la worth 20 cents. Say if a private Gardener or a Market Gardener. „ D. LANDRETH SEED CO., Bristol, Pa. i ■KBEriHBMH MENTION THIS PAPi Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County. Organized for the i 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 the County. Capital Stock $20,000. SOLE AGENTS FOR _ Title Insurance with the Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, Capital and Surplus over $9,000,000. Offices: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CAPE MAY, COURT HOUSE, N. J. A GOOD COMBINATION Scbemm 's Light and Dark Beer. Smith 's Ales QAllagber and Barton's Whiskies and a OOOD HOT LUNCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street Fine comfortable rooms on the European w Phut, for deathmen only W KMa ifilSltPltBCHT. Praprirn£~* 1