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NEVER BEFORE ~ || HAVE YOU HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TQ HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED AND UP-TO-DATE FIXTURES INSTALLED. A COIWIPIiETE SET Op 6 FIXTURES ^ - *
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, Wiring Your House Will Cost From $1.00 Per Fixture Up And We Give You A Whole Year to Pay for It LIGHT UP YOyR HOME GET ON THE LINE NOW. SEE THE FIXTURES IN OUR WINDOW THE CAPE MAY LIGHT & power co. CAPE MAY, new jersey I |
; r mmmmma — Notioe is hereb y given to property owners who have not complied with the requirements of the ordinance relating to sidewalks to ygMeed to place sidewalks end curbs as demanded by said ordi- ' nance. In the event of non -compliance with this notice the Council will proceed -to act as provided in said ordinance. Thin notice is issued by order of City Oooncil made at the regular meeting September 6th, 1010. WM. PORTER, Recorder
Personal Paragraphs Charles Haynee, of Port Deposit, N. Y., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Havnes, MAs Helen Porter visited several friends at Trentqu this week. Harry Johnson, a prominent lawyer of v Cleveland, Ohio, made a brief visit to Cape May this week. Mr. JohnCm is a son of Eldredge Johnson and -is well * known here. Miss MeHie Smith has returned home after a very delightful Canadian trip. Mrs. Joseph Poacher and sisters are still enjoying life at Cape May in their ; beautiful Lafayette street cottage. Dr. Walter Rodger*, of Philadlphia, was noticed her Wednesday. Mrs. W. L. Ewing, Jr., made a trip to Philadelphia during the early part of the week. Rev. Dr. McLeod attended a meeting of the Synod which was held at Lake- .. wood, N. J., this week. Mrs. Emma Sweeney was the guest of Mrs. Louis Sayre this week. f.' 3. L. Moore end Philip Piston, of ■ Moor** town, R. J., arrived in Cape May on Wednehday night in their automobile. They registered at The Virginia. ■ Mrs. Francis M. Steinmetz and daughter, Miss Edith, of Philadelphia, and formerly residents here, spent the week end at The Virginia, the guests of Mrs. Charles I'. Perot. M. C. Spnulding, of Columbus, Ohio, was in town on Friday on a business •' trip. He located at The Virginia. George Yclteu Steele, of Philadelphia, was a guest at The Virginia on Thursday of this week. A Camden party at The Virginia on Friday included J. A. Cashman, F. H. ; Moll and H. Hewitt. With them was J. W. Pratt, of Newbold. Mrs. C. P. Perot is entertaining Mrs. W. S. Knowles, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. A. S. Sherman, of Newport, R. I., at The Virginia. Misses Frances and Elisabeth Bockius, - of Philadelphia, were guests at The Virginia on Sunday. W. F. Merrimau, of Clarkesbi^g, W. Va^ was in town a few days this woek. He registered at The Virginia. Mrs. W. N. Boos left Friday morning for Trenton where she will join her busband who is an employee of the Bell Telephone Company and has been transferred to that city. Mrs. Boos was accompanied by her daughter, Ella Kathryn. and mother, Mrs. J. L. West. Mrs. F. F. Osborne and daughters Florence and Kathryn, of Harrisburg, have been visiting Mrs. J. L. West at her home on Corgie streot. Children Cry F0» FLETCHER'S O A STO R I A The Ladles' Aid Society of the Meth•odist Church will bold a Rummage Sale, -October SI and 22 in the store adjoin ing the Merchants National Bank, on | ' Washington street, near Decatur.
r Established IMC. Phone Connections : THE DAYU6HT STORE THE FASHIONABLE FALL STYLES Because the Hat is the most conspicuous article of a woman's attire, its selection ahonld receive the most careful attention. To wear one of our new hats is to Test assured that no one can be better batted, for they aye utmost in quality, in atyla, in in workmanship 1 perfect fitting. F-I-N-E M-I-L L-I-N-E-R-Y 0. L. W. Knerr 518 St 520 Washington St BOAT BUHniNG PAJRINa Launches for Sale. Railway on which to ran out boats for examinMlon or repair. Many yearn of experience enables me to assure satisfaction. JOHN PHARO, 1263 Lafayette Street Keystone 'Phone 95 R
' YOUR SIDE WALK I If laid by the JAQUETTE CEMENT CO 1 Will give you great satisfaction, j : Ask for estimate. » Work guaranteed for one year from time of completion. P. O. Addreas, Cape May I 6-0-1-1 Km Cape May Scrap iron and Metal Co. Store House located in rear of 217 ' North Street, Cape Lay, N. J. We pay highest prices for all kinds of Scrap Iron and other Metals, Old Rags, Old Rubbers and Newspapers. Keystone 'Phone 123x ■ I. Salomon and I. Kafz, Props' PEOPLE HAVE CHANGED Some years ago the people of Cape ' May used to go to Philadelphia to have their suite made to order, but now not only the people of Gape May, but the ' people of Philadelphia and other big cities come to the Cape May tailor Van Kessel to get their clothes made. They are not only pleased with tlm fit but the style, material and prioe. Our large stock of Fall and Winter goods have arrived for inspection. No charge to see • these goods. Come in and consult me about your Fall and Winter suit and overcoat. Satisfaction guaranteed. EDWARD VAN wwRffET. PILES Tf you have Piles we will cure you FREE BOOKLET ft GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never , found a -cane we could not core. OREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., 1 Broadway 4 ManhattaaSL. New Varfc. L T 1 J t
"PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. OPENING OF THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA STATION IN HEW YORK. On Sunday, November 27, full train serviee will be in- j augurated by the Pennsylvania Railroad to. and from its new station at Seventh Avenue and Thirty-second Street, m New York City. t The location of the Pennsylvania Station, one block from . Broadway, two blocks from Fifth A v en no, is in the heart of the hotel, club and theatre district of Manhattan. Within a short radius are located the majority of the big stores and restaurants. The Seventh Avenue surface cars and the ' Eighth Avanue surface care pans its doors; the Thirty-fourth Street surface cars (crosstown) pass Its Thirty-fourth ^ Street entrance, and stations of the Sixth Avenue Elevated and Hudson and Manhattan Tubes are a short block from its • t main entrance. Time tables showing the servioe to and from the Pennsylvania Station are now being arranged, and may be obtained at Ticket Offices before the opening of the Station. Connections will be made at Msnhstten Transfer (near Newark) with local trains to and from the downtown stations by way of Jersey City, so that downtown New York passed- J gers who desire may continue to use the Oortlandt and Deeboeses Street Stations and the Hudson Terminal Station of the Hudson and Manhattan Tubes.
KEYS FITTED . LOCKS, TRUNKS, VALISES, PARAISOLS, ETC, REPAIRED J. DKNKOT 815 Washington Street, Second Floor. , FAIRBANKS' MORSE & t* , Stationary and Marine Gas and Gasolene ENGINES FRANK ENTRIKEN, Agent P. O. Box No. 8 Cape May City, N. J. ! w. h. bright : Fire Insurance ! In any part of Capo May Co ' HOLLY BEACH. N J * Do yon know wnat makes a bank ~ strong T Remember it is the Capital, Surplus and Undivided profits that m give security to the depositor. But this is not alL The bank must have the most careful management under the strictest supervision. This we are glad to tell the people of Gtpe May eounty— The Security Trust Cb. baa.
LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON T-RY HE ROY Laundry 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. e FREE BBHCAL^BOOI j
P end C. No. 6. Plymouth Ofe. j G. end B. Black label JsmZT'lririT*" Green River r Bud wriser Bern . 3 MS* i Otab. Schats Beer. I Bwt .rfWliiTsitci nZ™ £«£""" Demestie end Imported Natural Spring WmUnHOTELS, CAFES AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. Cape May Public Panbon No. 1. Coram! with paroid roofing Terra Cott, pipe and fitting, all me.
NAILS PORTLAND PUMPS UKMSSi CEMENT WIRE FENCING fllgljSHyW ciduu* ROOFING PAPER^^^yr b,PL*€NTS CARDEN HOSE AND*S(KDRIES Nozzles, Sprinklers, ReeU, Washer#, Hose menders & damps Cape May Grain & Coal Company KiydHA 'PfeNt lb IS A Washington St. Near Readini Terminsl Boll Pfcott Ho 20BY I. H. ELDREDGE Manage WM. T. CHAMBERS plumbing in all its branches A piping, tin, AND metal work
218 Decatur Street S Doors below Merchants Nat Bank cape may, n. j. Fall And Winter Clothes If you are Out of fashion you look freakish. If you are neatly dressed you become pleasant to look upon. Take your choice. Consult scherer the tailor for ladies and men goodyear rubber goods 1 Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind. leather garden hose RFI TINr H0SE REELS t dll 1 unci lawn sprinklers i TOWN ft BROTHER 607 Market Street - - - - Philadelphia I A GOOD COM&IATlON Scbemm's / ight and Dark tiker. Smith's Ales GAUagbcr and Burton's Whiskies and a GOOD HOT LUNCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street Fine cjmfortab/e rooms on the European Plan, for Gentlemen' only gS&'f KestonePbone, 67 p D Bell Phone. 337 A O. C. HELFRECHT, Proprietor
B NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT w Notioe is hereby given that the ae m count* of the subscriber, as Administra trix of Isaac W. Pepper, deceased, will be audited and stated oy the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May on the 2nd day of November next. Dated September 28th, 1910. EDITH H. PEPPER, (now Dosaar) B 10-1 fit Administratrix
BEFORE WINTER SETS IN have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN, 305-7 Jackson Street , WEST CAPE MAY COTTAGE SOLD RerJ Eetete Agent Sol Needle* eold Steer's West Ckpe May cottage to Ruasel VogaL 1 ,

