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TENNIS ROTES. Many Players are Expected Over the Fourth. Not only golfers left the crowded, hot eitiea and came to Cape May to enjoy their short Fourth of July vacation, but the tennie players kepi the courts busy from morning until late in the afternoon. All courts are expected to be crowded on Monday and the benches will be filled with spectators. 8everal men who have business in Philadelphia appeared for the first time this year on Saturday morning. . Mr. R. Justice and Mr. H. Dunn played doubles with Mr. Randolph and Mr. Bellerj. They were closely matched. Mr. B. Wjimsen has taken out a family membership card and the junior Wil msens were out having a pleasant time on the courts. Miss Helen played singles with Mrs. W. H. Folwell and her si6ter, Miss Bertha Wibnsen. Mr. J. H. Minster appeared on the courts and enjoyed a few games with his son, Master Howard Minster. Mr. Pearse is. the guest of Mr. A. \V. Wheeler for a few days. Mr. Barry and Mr. B. Hepburn playul Singles on Saturday. Mr. W. B. Mellon, w ho spends Sunday here, took Dr. H. H. Brown as a part ner and played doubles with Mr. H. Tilden and J. R. Battle. They played u i fast match on the middle courts. Mr. B. Wilmsen, Jr., and his friend, Mr. H. C. Riley, were trying the courts on Sunday morning. < We are glad to see Mr. F. Rogers and « Mr. H. Megargy again this year. Thcv < are here for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yardley are regu- ( lar players. They tied a match with Mr. i G. Been and S. D. Yardley. Mrs. A. C. Calahan has joined the club. I She made her initial appearance on the courts with Mr. Calahan on Sunday. She is welcomed to Gape May after an absence of a few years. i Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Weaver have again returned for a two weeks' Tislt. They l played doubles with Dr. B. D. Parish and Dr. Merrill. Dr. Parish, an active mem- t her has aa much interest in the game as The transient players were numerous both Saturday and . Sunday. Those inK. Croxer, Mr. Barry, B. Hepburn, W. J. ( eluded are: Messrs. W. M. Canby, G. Mellor, H. Tiiden, H. C. Riley, F. Rogers, ( H. Msgary, A. C. Calahan, J. Bonsel, E. I Pwmywall. 8. F. Wears, Dr. Merrill, i
Mrs. W. H. Folwell, Miss Feether aud Mrs. S. F. Weaver. e There were thirty players on Saturday and twenty-two on Sunday. t BOWLING NOTES y The bowling alleys are gaining friends t every day and the old sport of Captain * Hendrich Hudson is ever new. \ Some of the bowlers at the Congress 1 alleys are rolling some gratifying scores. 1 The Misses Dorothy Heise, Miss Bessie Heise, and Miss Edna Morebead fre- - quent visitors at the alleys and take s great delight in the game especially the' webb-footed pins or ducks. Miss Hazel titer, Miss Ethel Otter,' . Miss Florence liaytoa and Miss Wright formed a merry party Tuesday evening | - These young ladies are regular visiters) at the alleys and their- scores are rc- > inarkably good. Among the good duck pin bowlers ap- , . pear Messrs, Spangler, Mertz and Was- , • sar. This tri usually run a score aver , aging three hundred. ( : The men's high score in ten pins: D. i K. Dickson, with 213. , The men's high score duck pins: Dr. . H. W. Lummis with 126. Ladies' ten pins, 135 by Miss Edna 1 [ Morebead. ^ Ladies duck pins, 86 by Miss Lain a Wilbraham. Boys' ten pins, 119, by Maurice Prew. Boys' duck pins, 119 by Snowden Sam , ueL 1 COTTAGES FILLED FOR SEASON | The host of cottage residents in in- \ creasing in numbers every week and t cottage after cottage is being thrown t to receive its esason's occupants. j Among those arriving this week ore t C. R. Wain wright at Columbia and How- i ard streets. „ Bernard Wilimsen at Ocean and Colombia avenue. Herbert Heston, Jr., at 620 Hughes. Mrs. Mary D. Todd at 308 Broadway. Mrs. Maud A. Loveless at 224 Windsor I Miss Ellen Desmon has 214 Windsor avenue. Mis M. L. Clair occupies 710 Corgi e street for the season. McGrath, L. J., 819 Beach avenue. McKenna, A. D., 819 Beach avenue. Dimond, John, 819 Beach avenue. FIND IT COMFORTABLE Cottagers almost as a unit, say that Cape May is the most comfortable re sort and one in which house keeping ,s * much easier than in any other resort. °
«■ r We Give Away # Absolutely Free of Costr^J^k The People's Comnaoa Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain English, or Medioine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., , Chsri Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Snrgicel Institute at BnSelo, a book of 1006 large' pages end ti over 700 iOnetratioas, in atnmg paper covers, to any one sending 21 OM-oent w stamps to novae ooat of mailing mly, or , in French Cloth binding for 31 stamp*. Over 880,000 oopies of this complete Family Doctor Book were sold in cloth hsodang at ragnlar prion of 81 .SO. Afterwards, one and a half a3li«— oopies were given away as above. A new, up-to-date retire* edition is mow readv d lor wdUnd. Batter read NOW, baiora all am gone. Addrere Wtem'i Du* ti mmsaxy Mmacu Association, R. V. Pierce, M.D., President, fiafalo, N. Y. B U. PXEROPS FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION £ THE OWR MMPT hr w.mimS |i ■ ■ I gaod an.ngh L that Ms aMkara are net afraid Sa prate aa its I II map pas Ha di rrery hfii Hi il Na Saora«>-Na Dmptisn. f, TlIE_ONE_RRMEDY for woman wMeh ooctains no alcohol Mad — BalB B .wing Mads tren native mmUehml forest mate w alweB ill II I I aaantiva vfian. V 1 1 w pi
They say everything is as oonvienieBt as i nany large city, and that vegetables, milk and other supplies are better and ' fresher than anywhere else. This a : counts for the large number of cottages rented each year. Mrs. H. C. Lea and' family, of Philadelphia came down in a special train to he- j gin the summer residence here. , Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clark,of Ardmore j Pa., are occupying the MacEeneel cot tags on Stockton avenue. - — * J Dr. H. R. Owen, of the Department of < public Safety, has leased !, s PetTy street cottage for the season. William Bayburn, son of Mayor Rev burn, of hiladeiphia, is a cottager here this season, and we are glad to welcome him back to his boyhood. POST OFFICE ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Cape May post office is now one of the model poet offices of the county and is up-to-date in every particular: It has been modernized and beautified as well as fitted with new, up-to-date and en larged fixtures. More than this tlilzasrs to be more collection of mail anymore deliveries and the office is to be kept open until 9 o'clock P. M. The people of Cape May owe Postmaster Taylor hearty thanks for securing these valu ble concessions in the post office setvice . PHILADELPHIA SCHOOLS CLOSED ONE WEEK EARLIER. Whether as a result of the discussion of the matter by the various medical societies and the Seashore League pf Municipalities or not the Philadelphia i Board of Education has closed Philadel i phis schools one week earlier than usual . this year. If Xhev would make it two i weeks shorter at the close and postpone • the opening in September for two weeks i beyond the usual tirfie, they would bo i arriving at a point which would prove ' j more beneficial to the children than any | thing else they could do. To coop up i children in hot schools during the hottest 1 weather we have, is cruel and unwise. WEAS,WEAE7W01Cnr " Lemtbe C«u« ef Tear Daily Woes aid End Then 1 When the back ncbes and throbs. When housework is torture. ' When night brings no re-t or sleep. When urinary disorders set in. Women's lot is a weary one. . There is a way to escape these woes. I : Doan's Kidney Pills cure such Ills. ! HaiVeured thousands. Read this woman's testimony. Mrs. R. M. Pedrick, 616 Pine 8t, • Millvllle, N. J., says: "For over a year my back was very lame and I w>s un- * i able tq find relief unt 1 1 procured Doan's Kidney Pills at George W. Weber's Drug Store. I bad taken them only a short time before the" ache in my loins 1 entirely disappeared and my back became much stronger I have heard several other people who have used Doan's Kidney Pills, speafc^ highly of them." For sale by all dealers. Price £0 cents Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name— Doan's— and take no other. ( A GREAT FOURTH AND FIREWORKS * One of the greatest crowds ever known g was in evidence on the Fourth. The fireworks display under the direction of
the Board of Trade, was the greatest in this line for many years, due to the energy of Chairman S. F. L1A ridge of the Committee in charge, l'resi* dent A. T. Haynes, of the Board of Trade made the contract for the fireworks ac.t secured great value for his expenditure. CAPE MAY TAKES INITIAL GAME. Players Hit Ball Hard and Opportunely. — Loveland and Shields Fu nish Feature Stunts in the Field — Diebe rt Shows Good on the Slab— Stetson, of Philadelphia Play Hen: Today. Westmoreland Tuesday. The Cape May ball team won the initial game of the season at the new grounds , on Columbia avenue, Saturday afternoon, hv easily defeating a combination com posed principally of star players of the Cape May County League.Tbe game was rather tame and listless Cape May having things their own way throughout the contest, the final score being 10 to 1. The individual players on the Cape May team showed up well and demonstrate 1 that when they settle down and git their team play running properly they will make it lively for visiting teams this summer. M. Machado was on the mound and did not have to extend himself at any Diebert, the new outfielder and pitcher did the slab work the last four innings and handled the situation easily. made the elaaey play of the at short, stopping a hot grounder from Taylor's bat and throwing his man out at first. Shields came to the front ! with a beauty thro win the fifth eatchiag i Woods at the plate. Curtis and Nichols < nie* games for the All Stare. i,
game, but the unequalness of the teams tic. The lineup: CAPE MAY. ah. r. h. po. a. o. Diebert, ef 5 12 t 3 0 Aldendifer, 2b 5 1 2 1 3 0 L. Mochado, rf. 4 1 0 2 0 1 Woods, If. 3 2 2 10 0 sa. 2 2 0 3 4 0 Sattijahn, c. . i 3 2 9 2 1 Cozen e, lb ...4 0 2 8 P 1 Smiley, 8b 3 1 I 0 I~ 0 M. Mochado, p. If 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals: 10 10 27 16 3 ALL STARS ab. r. h. po. a. e. 1 Brailove, 2b 4 0 1 2 0 1 Shields, If. :3 0 2 1 1 0 Grace, c 4 0 1 7 2 0 Nichols, ss. 3 0 1 3 2 0 Heron, p. rf.. .1 4 0 0 0 4 0 Taylor, rf. p. 4 0 0 0 0 0 . Brown, lb 4 0 I 8 1 1 Greaves, 3d b. 4 1 1 1 0 1 Hall, ef 1 0 1 0 0 1 Chester, cf. 8 0 0 2 0 — 0 Total*: " ' 1 8 24 10 4 Cape May 4 1 2 0 ^,0 0 1 x— 10 All Stare OOOOlOOOfr-l ' Left on bases, Cape May ,4; All Stars, 9; Earned runs, Cape May, 6; stolen i bases, Cape May, 10; All Stan, 3. two base hits, Sattijahn, Cozens, Hall, Graves: ( sacrifice hits, Loveland, Shields ; Umpires, Dormer and Wales. BIG DAY AT WILDWOOD. The Board of Trade of the allied re- '■ sorts on Five Mile Beach- have issued < invitations to all of the grange* of the < Patrons of Husbandry of Cape May ( County to attend the quarterly .meeting - of the Pomona Grange of Cape- May 1 County to be held at Wildwood under ' the auspices of the Rio Grande Grange, i Thursday, July 14th. All Fourth Do- | gre-e members in good standing, wear- ( ing the official badges will be guests of the Boards of Trade and will be properly and pleasantly entertained. That the < attendance from all sections of the ' county will be large goes without saying. A Reliable Remedy OATARRH Ely s Cream Beim > I Is quick I, tes orbed. 8 1 Gives Rellel st Once. j! -"5* 4 It cleanses, soothes, v-*, " heals and protect:! fa i* i i * the diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh end drivee sway a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores I the Senses of Taste and Smell Evil sire E0 cte. at Drugeists or V- mail. Lb-Hid Cream Balm for u:-.- atoo -oers 7" — . Elv Brothers M. W -e— " ^ 1910 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURAN CE_ COMPANY INCORPORATID iSjg. CHARTER TERPETUAL. 508-570 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. \ - - "- - $760,000.00 \ ASSETS, --- - $7,832,624 10 C SURPLUS, - - $2,238,426 48 *
>f DIRECTORS 11 R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson ' lc J. Tatcall Lea, Charles B. Pugh J 1 Richard M. Cadwalader, W. Gardner Crowell,. |N, Effingham B. Morria, Edward T, Stotesbury Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON. President, 1 JOHN L.THOMSON. Vice President- 1 W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary, ( HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secre. tary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Depart, . menu A. W. HAND 8. r. ELDREDGE | HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS Merchant's National Bank Bltg, or 815 and 817 Washington Street Cape Mav. N J. / R. M. Wentzell's furniture store, 83 . r. Perry street, carries a great stock of furniture and household goods and many purchasers of large and small I quantities have found that tbey save considerable sums of money, while having goods delivered without dam- - UA.II1K BUUJB UCUVCJCU WUUUUl UHU1-
,1 age, ss is not the case when purchased anywhere and shipped by rail. ! Are you undecided where to have your clothes made? Are you looking 0 for s first clsss tailor? Are you tired 6 of having to take the suit back for - alterations and loEe your time as well , as your temper? Avoid all the unpleasantness connected with clothes and have them made by >- CHARLES SOHERER, ! Ladies' and Men's Tailor. , Cape May. N. i. ' Go to Thomas Soulta, Cold Spring, for the things yoa need for the table, and family, and obtain satisfactory 1 goods at tha smallest ooat. Full and : complete stock, carefully selected, . with knowledge born of experience 1 gained by an active career of more - yean than that of .any dealar in Lowe . Township. tf • s ■ » PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER ' draws the pain and Inflammation from bee strings and insect bites. Soothes ; and allays tits awful itching of mos- , qulto hi tea. 26c. 86c and tic bottle. -rTu 4t
WAVKteffi S«,nd h^d Fumiture Bought and Sold Provided at reaaonaUe rates Call 103y Keyatone Phone, Excelsior Bldg. W. S. SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealer, is KeyatoD.lTrlepbone 00 A ; 2J F.I.mT^^STREEt"'" . r.M, I ; Jewelry and Watchmaking fEstablshed 1888 Iterge stock of carefully selected goods. CWw-ire cf all Repairing of Watches, docks or Jewelry promptly and skillfully done. BELFORD GARRISON WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAT N J Keystone Phone'4D W. A. LOVETT I Cox Washington and Perry Sts. < r CAPE TvT T CITY , NEW teESBT ' f MANUFACTURER OF 1 1 ! [ HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES AND HORSE GOODS i I I Strap work of All Kind*. Blankets, Robes. Sheets and Nets i The Exceliors Boa and LIVERY STABL Is the newest and best equipped building for the care of and carriages in Cape May. It contains many light stalls for the accommodation of private driving horses. The rates are modest, and service will be excellent] The rink has closed down for the Summer, this will insure quiet and comfort for the horse. For terms write C. S. NEWELL, Proprietor. West Perry Street, Cape May. Keystone Phone 1-03 Y ssssmssssssisssssssssssss bub bhvdassi E.t.bll.h.d 1631 | "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" | I I JOSEPH K. HAND § I] 311 WASHINGTON STREET. \\ C *) Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Repairing of all L m k J kinds promptly attended to. Z h
AUDICORIUM CBFE AND BUFFET 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. CAFE OPEN EVEINGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK Everything in veuon. See food, uvd ulada, Specieltie. Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attended tojand'delivered. SPECIAL— Overhoit Bottled in Bond $1.00 &. quart Both Phono*; JOHN J.JMcCANN Keystone Telephone 673 D ^KQ JfiarboT Poth^te wi?? A. km A ana uquors schellingers landing Keystone Telephone 6 66 D JAMES CARROLL. -
1 WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE e Comer Washing xu *nd Jackson Streets, CAPE MAY, N J \ Steaks. Chops, Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in every STYLE \ HOARD BY DAY OB WEEK • Keystone 'phone 127 FRANK B.WRISLEY ED,. NEWELL WASH 8CHBLLINGBR ARE YOU THINKING OF HAVING A I CEMENT PAVEMENT i AND CURB PUT DOWN i Concrete Walls, Piers or a Cellar Floor; if so, don't forget to consult Newell and Schellinger All work guaranteed and best of reference furnished ^ Kstimstes'cbeerfnlly given NEWELL S SCHELLINGER 830 Washington St., Capc^May. Or Went Cape May P. O., Cape Magfs

