I 6 Cape May Star and Ware, Saturday, July 30 1910
IMPORTED MATTINGS AT Domestic Prices *8» SBOW8 $$2 XtunBion Sift# i C*p* #Say» 8. J. Keystone Telephone 126 D. Wm. F. Brown PIiUMBIHG, STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Spccl&'ty. ^ mansion Street, fst'mates Furnished CAl E iWAY Keystone Telephone 126 A
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The Glenwood RANGE Is a thing of beauty as well • as useful- The price is right. Let us explain WM. T. CHAMBERS 100 PERRY STREET $ Plumbing and Tinwork
:*2i^SfcICE | nSSSS^J "PLATE" ICE K LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL ^ ! Charles S. Church M Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry St : Wall Paper. R duct ion In spring styles 8^6 Washington st In decorating your rooms look at mv new stock of Wall Paper Burlaps, Lincrusta. Walton. W. LENOIR ji.T. e, h< n 18? X 1 WOLFF'S BAKERY 406 and 408 Washington Street. Finest products of finest quality. Every detail under my ! pescnal supervision. I try to make WOLFF QUALITY stand for the highest excellence F. W WOLFF Keystone Telephone 65 A . WILLIAM RAU Landscape and Ornamental Gardening Lawn Grading, Planting, Pruning and Spraying DONE BY PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED MEN Cemetery Work a Specialty j SATISFACTION Guaranteed at Reasonable Terms * j CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY Cbarles Yorit StitesYmkl YORK 3ROTHERS CARPENTERS AND BUCLDERS CAPE MAY. N. J. Estimates Cheerlully Given on all Kinds ol Buildings. SATISFACTION OLAKAN lEEb. P.O.BOX 661
NEPTUNE LAUNDRY REOPEND | The Neptune Laundry one of the" nn- i est e<iuipi>ed in South Jersey, which < shut down a week or two ago because of t difficulty about help lias been purchased I by the Grand Laundry Company of Wild- i wood and will he opened up on Monday t next for laundry work of all kind. i The plant mil oe operated this week i upon Wildwood work exclusively be- : pause of the placing of a new boiler ] in the WildwooJ works which lias caus- i ed a temporary snut down there. Ibe 1 Grand Laundry Company is composed of i William K. Lovett, Ella S. Risley and i Oscar Risley. Mr. Lovett is president; Mrs. Risley, i Secretary, and Mr. Risley treasurer and general manager. They are all exper- > ienced in laundry business, having had ; many years of experience. They are in- ' terestcd also in plants at Atlantic (Sty, ■ Lake wood, Princeton and Wilmington, DeL MISS TOWKSEND'S BIRTHDAY . PARTY Saturday, July 23rd, was a very enjoyable one • to anyone who was fortunate enough to be among the party Ithat helped celebrate Miss Melrina Townsend's birthday. Mrs. Sidney Townsend apd Mrs. Horace Ware chaperoned the party, Mr. Spicer Learning supplied tire launch "Edith", Captain Dickson saw tnat we arrived at the destination which was Stone Harbor. Where we were entertaihcJ very nicely by Mr. Belcher the geneial proprietor of the Harbor Inn, after which wc returned to the launch and had a royal feast, the last part being very much enjoyed which i I was ice cream with a four-colored cake j made by the hostess herself. The guests were, Misses Ilattie and j Winifred Crcsse, of Cape M.y Court I House, Misses Lottie and Ethel Hill- j .man. Misses Leah Ward? Bessie Burns. 1 of Bridgeton; Lucy Ottinger, Mrs. Anna [ May Church, Master Clias. Church. All . I were very much pleased with their day's trip and a hearty vote of thanks w as extended to Mrs. Townsend and ! Mr. Learning for giving the crowd such | ' an eujovable trip. ^ I YOUR SIDE WALK j j ; ^ If laid by the | JAQUETTE CEMENT CO i Will give you great satisfaction. Z Aak for estimate. J Work guaranteed for oue year X from time of completion. J P. O. Address, Cape May Z S-l-10-6m I PILES If you have Piles we will cure you ^FRHE ROOSTUFT A GUARANTEE. Estal>' -hcd ia 18J5, and have never found »' ease- we could not cure. GREEN* A SPECIFIC CO., Broad*- - 4 'VanhattanSt- New York, N Y ' i The up-building of the Security 1 Trust Company, is due to tr.e fact that • we have ample capital, and that we i have sdhered to a policy which has t been conservative yet progressive. Wh offer to our patrons raorern facilitiek. for the : rompt and proper transaction ' of their financial affairs. tt E 4 < i 1825 THE 1910 < PENNSYLVANIA ' FIRE | INSURANCEjCOMPAN Y ' INCORPORATED 1825. , | CHARTER "PERPETUAL 1 OFFICE. 508-510 WALNUT ST, ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL, - - - - $750,000.00 J ASSETS, - - - - $7,832,524 If 1 SURPLUS. - - $2,133,426 43 ' DIRECTORS C • i R. Dale Benson, John I. Thomson ' J. Tatnall Lea, Chailcs U. PugF I Richard M. Cadwalader, j W. Gardner Crowell. • j Effingham B Moms, Edward T. Siot?»buiy I . Rdwin N. Bensoa, Jr. R. DALE BEJ-SOV. President, I 1 I JOHN L.THUM&ON. Vice President- i W. GARDNER CROWBI.T.. Secretary, HAMPTON L- WARNER. Assistant Secre. tary. t WM. J. DAWSON, Scc'y Agency Depart, r I A. W. HAND 8. P. ELD HEDGE 1 I HAND AND ELDREDGE ' LOCAL AGENTS Merchant's National Bank Bide, or . 816 and 817 Washington Street Cape May. N J. c Blotters of all kinds at the Star and j Wave Stationery Department. i Monogram writing paper at the Star , and Ware Stationery Department. c
notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Mayor and Council of the Borough ' t of West Cape May will meet on Monday ; evening, -$he tint day of August, A. D. 10, at the hour of eight o'clock, at the Borough Hall in said Borough, the ( same being the regular (dace of matto -receive and consider objections to tbe making of the improvements referred to and provided for' in the pro- ■ posed ordinance herein after set out, and to the passage of aaid ordinance, i which ordinance was introduced at a meeting of aaid Council held July tven1 tieth, A. D. 1910. A copy of said ordinance is hereto , attached. All persons interested in the passage ' . of said ordinance or affected thereby I are hereby notified to be present at the ■' time and place apjrointed to make known , any objections that they may have to , the passage of aaid ordinance, and of the proposed improvement. By direction of the Mayor and foun ' cil of the Borough of West Cape May. Dated July twentieth, A. D. 1910. i THEO W. REEVES, | Borough Clerk. ORDINANCE, r AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING I i AND DIRECTING LAYING OF CE- . .VENT WALKS AND CEMENT CURBS | ON CERTAIN STREETS OR PARTS | OF STREETS, HEREIN DESCRIBED, I IN THE BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE , MAY, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE , MAY AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY. WHEREAS, a petition in writing ' . signed by ten or more freeholders of the > Borough of West Cape May, has been » presented to tbe Borough Council of , the Borough of West Cape May, ' 0 asking that an ordinance be pass- | ed requiring ' all peraons owning , I real estate in the Borough of 1 1 West Cape May, fronting on or border- . ' ing upon any of the streets or public ' ! highways, viz: The south side of Fifth , avenue, westward from the westwardly 1 side of Broadway to the easterly side of r Columbia street; the south side of Meclis anic street, westwardly from the westerI ly side of Broadway to tbe easterly side , | of Columbia street (extended) ; the west- | erly side of Broadway, northward from i -Mechanic street to the southerly side line of Stimpson^ Lane; the easterly I 6ide of Broadway, northward from Lcamj I ing avenue to Borough line and the ; j northerly aide of Learning avenue, enst- ■ ward from Broadway to Railroad avenue. I shall at their own expense, build, curb, 1 maintain and keep in order a cement ; sidewalk of the width of four feet and a | cement curb of the depth of eighteen ; inches, and that in case said walks and I curbs be not laid for the space of thirty ; days after notice being given of the pas- > sage of such ordinance, that then and in i such case said Borough of West Cape ! May provide such work to be done in acton Ave. cordance with the statutes in such case made and providedTHEREFORE. BE. IT. ORDAINED ■ AND ENACTED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of West Cape May, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey. Section 1. That sidewalks and curbs of cement shall be laid on the following streets and highways, viz: — -The soui.i side of Fifth aveuue, westward from the westerly side of Broadway to the easter side of Columbia street; the south side ot Mechanic street westwardly from I the westerly side of Broadway to the *. easterly side if Columbia street (ext tended) ; the westerly side of Broadway, t northward from Mechanic street to the s southerly side line of Stiinpsoifs Line; c the easterly side of Broad v. ay, north- j ward from Learning aveuue to Borough | , and the northerly side of Learning , avenue, eastward from Broadway to ( avenue. ( tsec. 2. All work to be done under the { supervision and direction of the Council , of said Borough or such Committee c thereof us shiU have the matter in , charge and to be constructed 'to line and c grade to be furnished by the Borough c Engineer or said Committee. c Sec. 3 That immediately upon the in- , traduction of this ordinance, plans and specifications shall be prepared lor the f construction of said sidewalks and curbs, a by the Borough Engineer or said Committee, and sai 1 plans and specification v shall be forwitli filed with the Borough Clerk of said Borough of West Cape May. Sec. 4. That the owner or owners of be real estate i routing on the portions ol I the streets and avenues above described shall be notified in the manner required | law of the work required to be aone . under and by virtue of this ordinance j and shall be allowed thirty days from the service, posting or mailing of syd ( notice within which to perform the said . work, provided that if the owner or ^ owners shall fail to construct said sidewalks and curb pursuant to aaid notice and conformity with the provisions of this ordinance and the plans and apecifi cations within the time allowed, the said sidewalks and curbs of such portions . of the same not completed will be constructed by the Borough Council hereinafter provided. . y Sec. S That In case said owner or „ owners shall neglect or fail to con- t struct such sidewalks and curbs in ac- •; cordance with tbe requirements of this , ordinance and raid plans and specificx-
Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and Cbildrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices In Entire New and Large Stock of Wall Paper, which will bi sold at prices to defy competition Having bad many years experience in the business, I only ask an -rrynrt unity to convince my customers that I can sell them ; tt'ie lowest possible prices. Piease examine my stock Before baying elsewhere. ELDK 1DSB JOSXROV, 318 Washington Street GO T# T. CENTRAL SHOES STORE For a'l kinds of Shoes for Men, Womea and Children For Men we have King Quility. Claflin, Crossett . : Abbett, Arn Id, Taylor's Trippie Fit, and many others , in High and Low Cuts, in Button, Lace and Congress, all l eathers, and Canvass, Leather or Rubber Soles, For Ladies we have a big variety of Ooze Ties in all colors, Oxfords a- i Pumps in Carivass, White and Colors AH kinds ol shoe g ods. A big variety of lacers and dressing The only Shoe Store that does repair vork ia all its breaches ; Agent For Waliorf Shoes For Men And Women $2.51 T. H. TAYLOR CENTRAL SHOE STORE tH WASBIN6T0N STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J Opposite Reading Terminal, where all trolleys stop ' Keystone Phone 138-M ~ ^ So. 324 Delaware Ave. uspe May City, nr. J Plnmblng. Steam and Gas ricting Jobbing Promptly Attended to Keystone Telephone 139 D 6 VVM' G' BLVrrNER' Ge° S. Bennett 18 J BLATTNER & BENNETT j West Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. « M01TU1IElrT^ TOMBSTONES I •' Marble and Sranite Work jj jj Flaging and Curbing in Stock and laid on short notice | Q New designs and estimates furnished on.application § SOUTH-JERSEY MARBLE WORKS V&BBEBBBERBBBi ~DSS3BB832'l SSSS32 ZBES 5£2TSE t
tions, the Borough of West Cape May shall let a contract for the construction of the same to the lowest responsible | and the contractor such work shall conduct tl.e same under the supet vision of said Council or a Committw thereof, and ill accordance with this ordinance and aaid plans and specifications and that for the purpose of temporarily providing for the payment of the costs ol the improvements authorized by this ordinance, the same shall be made . out of money derived from the sale of improvement certificates of said Bor- ' ough; the costs ot such improvements j with interest shall be, by resolution, assessed upon the lot or lots of land iu of which such sidewalks and curbs shall have been so constructed and re main a lien until such costs, together with interest are paid. 7-23-2t WATER DEPARTMENT Notice On Saturday, July 30th, the office will be open from 9 A. M. to 12 Goon, from 2 M. to 4 P. M., and from 7 P. M. to P. M. On Monday, August 1st, five per cent, will be added to the amount of tbe bill. On Monday, August 8th, tbe Inspector will turn off the water from the premises to all delinquents. WM. PORTER \ . Superintendent . 7 14 21t d 4t-w J Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Etc., printed the Star and Wave publishing Co., * sre delivered in strong boxes to pre- 1 -cut loss by soiling, and rough usage. 1 is a poor idea from the printers' ' standpoint aa he will naturally get fewer « -rders. But then a satisfied customer is 1 ■ worth considerable to us.
FAIRBANKS' MORSE h U0 Stationary and Marine Gas and Gasoline ENGINES PkiANK B.XTKIETN, Agant. ' P. O. Box ijS, Cape Max City, N J W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May Co HOLLY BEACH, N J "lumber AND MiirWork GEO. OGDEN & SON SAILING PASTY The old, old story of out for a joy ride but "please tow me home," was retold when a merry party of five young ladies went out for a sail on the harbor Tuesday, Miss Florence Hewitt, Miss Mary Hewitt, Miss Adelene Haynes and Miss Hazel Taylor chaperoned by Mrs. Thomas Sayre formed the party and every one was "just having a fine time when the wind died out and everyone aat still until a big red motor boat with tall dark young man as Captain came along and we were towed home, sunbut happy."-

