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do it- i r ELECTRICALLY YOU CAN Wash Clothes Wring Clothes Iron Clothes — < Clean House EleCtNCally Cook Keep Cool Beautifully Illuminate - 1 Let Us Show You — — ^ — — - Our Electric Washers, which will despatch a large family washing without labor in a few minutes. Electric Irons— nothing gets hot but the iron. Sewing Machine Motors, which make sewing easy and rapid. ' Our New Vacuum Cleaners, which weigh only a few 1 pounds. Easily carriedeup stairs. Cleaners sold or , , rented. ■ Toasters, Grills, Chaffing Dishes, Percolators. Fire less i Electric Cookers. No wasted heat No soot nor ashes 1 Electric Fans. Keep the air cool and fresh for lees i than a cent an hoar. No cheaper coolness can be bought. Our new MAZDA LAMPS. Universally known to " give THE LIGHT OF QUAUTY. CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER CO. i,
TEITELMAN'S 312 Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. BAILY'S WHISKEY (Black Labsl) . 90 Cent. KENTUCKK RESERVE . $1.00 AMERICAN PRIDE .... 1.00 CABINET WHISKEY ... 1.00 We also have a new stock of California and Imported Wines. LAURA M. BROWN 417 Washington Street, McCann's Old Stand NOVELTY STORE Special Sale of Talcum Powder Toys, Stati- nery, Croquet Sets, Water Color, Handkerchief Boxes, Etc. DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered ' Factory, 314 Mansion St- Dining Room, 313 ' TABEB D'HOTE DINNERS A SPECIALTY , Keystone Phone s«A
MISS GEORGIE H. DOUGLASS. i After an illness of ten weeks, Miss Gcorgie H. Douglass died Wednesday in the Cooper Hospital, Camden. She was a life long member of the Presbyterian Church and was active in the Sunday school in he/ younger days. She was of an amiable disposition and had a large circle of friends who will mourn lier death. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. E. L. Hooper, 624 Hughes Street. Funeral services Saturday at 1 o'clock at the house, conducted by the Rev. Dr. S. S. Aikman. Interment private in Cold Spring Cemetery. MARGARET A. CHURCH. Margaret A. Oturch, widow of Horatio H. Church, for many years a Delaware River pilot, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son, Horatio E. Church, '
Laurel Springs, New Jersey, after a few 4 i day's illness from pneumonia. She was*1 i aged 76 years. Mrs. Church had been visiting her . ! daughter, Mrs. Ida M. Fcnderson, Wash- * i ington, and was enroute to Laurel ( . Springs when she was taken with a I heavy cold which quickly developed into ( I pneumonia. Mrs. Church was a member of the | . Methodist Episcopal Church, of this city for many years and was held in high " : esteem by her acquaintances. Surviving are the following children: 1 Mrs. M. B. Soudere, Cape May; Mrs. ( Fenderson, Washington, D. C.; Horatio E. Church, Laurel Spring, and Albert 4 Church, Cape May. 1 The funeral took place at the house, t i Washington Street, near Queen, Friday * i afternoon, at one o'doek. Interment \ , made in Cold Spring Cemetery. i --------
THE MAN ABOUT TOWN Harry and John Mecray, . were visitors in Philadelphia with relatives this week. Miss Irene Bennett, Madison Avenue, has gone to Waahingotn, D. C, to visit friends. Mrs. A. C. Thomas, of Philadelphia, is it her Queen Street cottage. Mrs. Brown ariU daughter have arranged a short stay at their Kearney Avenue cottage. Mrs. M. Affeldt, of Philadelphia, has been staying at her Windsor Avenue cottage. S. F. Hiilman has removed from the Roselle and taken a private cottage, No. 220 Perry Street. Miss Mazie Lejambre, after spending the winter in Philadelphia, is at her Washington Street cottage for the sumE. W. Nicholson, of Philadelphia, has opened- his Ocean Street cottage for a Mary E. Kennedy and daughter has in Philadelphia and other points. They are now at their Washington St. Mrs. Sarah Davis is placing the Stockton Villa in order. She has a number of bookings for the season. Thomas Stewart has commenced building on his Columbia Avenue lot. Joseph H. Hughes has been appointed Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Bessie Foster Lewis has made many alterations and repairs to No. 613 Columbia Avenue, and it is now very atThe new dancing class was well patronized on Wednesday evening, with its new teacher from Philadelphia. Evan Myers was run into by an auto. He came off lucky with only a few j Frank Perry, of the Hotel Royal, was in town on Thursday. C. S. Margrath, formerly of the Wave, was greeting friends liere~this week. J. Frank Black, of Chester, passed several days at his Perry Street cottage. George H. Hooley, of Philadelphia, with his family have now taken possession of 17 Jackson Street again this ' season. J. Woodward Trampr, of Chester, is for the summer, eorner Broad-
way and Beach Avenue. J. S. Frances, of Philadelphia, motored from Philadelphia to inspect the cottage, he leased in January. H. P. Reinboth, after passing the wine ter at Atlantic City, has returned and J e opened No. 505 Hughes Street for the - season. Miss Harrison, of the Baltimore Inn, 1 .. has arrived, and is arranging the house ^ for -early guests. Mrs. T. R. Rrooks has opened the doors 1 of Carroll Villa. 1 t o , YOUNG MAN MAKING GOOD IN I'ERKIOMEN ATHLETICS 1 Logan M. Taylor, son of Postmaster 1 Taylor, of this city, who is a student at 1 Perkiomen Seminary. Pennsburg. is ' * making his mark in athletics. According ; to officials of the Seminary he is developing into a star with the shot and ham- 4 mer. On Slay 23 he will be a contestant in the fourth annual inter-scholastic track and field meet at Perkiomen. In flDemoriam ESSEN — In loving memory of our 6 son. Willis L. Essen, who departed this life May 8th, 1907. PARENTS. IN MEMORIAM. * c ROSEMAN — In loving memory of Harry E. Rosoman, who departed this life May 9, 1908. I^THER, MOTHER AND BROTHER FRECKLE-FACE ] Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, a How to Remove Easily. ' Here's a chance. Miss Freckle- face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes m the freckles; while if it does give you a I clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of otkine — double 5 strength from Mecray's Pharmacy, and r a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. 1 Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. c Be sure to ask the druggist fo rthe ti double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. HOW I SERVE YOU ^ First, I will build you the beat boat for the money. Second. I will store your boat in my enclosed boat bouse by the year or the Third. I can offer you a choice of the ssoond hand boats and '*v- your *" present craft in part payment ntyv Railways on which to run boats. V JOHN A. PHXRO. 110! Lafayette St, * Keystone phone No. >4D. - * * ^
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mothers' Day will be observed at the First Baptist Church sa Sunday. At : the morning service the pastor will preach oa "Honoring Mother," one of the series of sermons on "A Twentieth , Century Interpretation of the Tea Com j mandments." At night the choir will render a special musical service entitled ' "His Mother's Sermon." The story is extracted from* Ian Maclaren's "Beside ' ( the Bonnie Briar Bush," and the musics! illustrations are by J. H. Meredith. Junior Meeting on Sunday afternoon , at 2 o'clock. Mid. week church service Wednesday at 7.45. Young People's , Meeting Friday at 7.45. M. E. CHURCH NOTES. At the Ushers' Union meeting Tuetday evening last, the young men had an interesting program including an ani- , mated debate. Hereafter the usher* for ■ each Sunday will be designated by a . button-hole bouquet. Sunday morning the pastor will speak ! on a theme appropriate to Mothers' Day. , The white flower will he in order. , Ep worth League Anniversary will be . held Sunday venlng. May 17th, 1914. ' . The chief item on the program will be a sermon by Rev. Dr. J. E. Shaw, of South . Amboy, N. J. r 10 MUSIC AT CHURCH. The music at the First Presbyterian Church next Sunday will be as follow*: I Morning. Anthem, "Jesus I My Cross have Taken," Pauer. An. W. F. Sudds Soloist, Mrs. Eldredge. 1 Evening. Anthem, "Tarry With Me O My Saviour" Concone. Arr. W. F. Sudds Miss Helen L. Porter. Organist An Organ Recital May 19, at Presby- ' terian Church. ^ Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTQRIA NOTICE Bids are solicited for improvements to be made to the West Cape May School separate bids to be submitted as follows: 1. Fireproof stairway in main building.v 2. Alteration to lighting system In Main Building. 3. Building additional room to Annex Building. Plans and specifications can be secured from the undersigned and all bids be in by May 11th, 1914, -at 8 o'clock P. M. ELWOOD G. ROSEMAN, Emerald Avenue, West Cape May Cape Msy, X. J., April 27, 1914. „-2-2t RUN AS CONDUCTOR ON P. R. R. H. W. Townscnd. of Lafayette Street, who for Beveral yeare has been employed the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, been promoted and made his first run Monday. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor* and Builder Keystone Phone 5 ". m Hughes Street Cape May, N. J. j HOTEL DEVON OPEN ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT, RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE c RATES. b J. L. KEHR, PROP. FOR g sale ™; MEW 17-room cottage on New Jersey Ave., the moat modern cottage in East Cape May. It is now _ rented for $1800 this season. This is a real bargain, and be bought on the easy term plan. WM. N. WEAVER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cottage Renting a Specialty 221 Decatur Street Both Phones ■1'/'- iff . j
Pfi^CflLTIFiMS \ Do Y ou Want One This Spring We sell the FAMOUS BUCKEYE. There is nothing better made. Ask the man who works one. PRICE, $28 Terms to suit you ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS, inc. Keyston Phone 144 MA, TO THE J&s. POULTRY T W w Conkey • J I Will Cure a w ^ 4 » RAISERS We have a full supply of Con key's Remedies for Chickens and during the past year, found they gave entire satisfaction Our Garden and Field Seeds are selected by the best growers and nothing but the best quality that money can bu^ do we put in stock, as the farmers' success depends upon strictly pure seeds. We have in stock the line of Syracuse, also South Bend Plows. None better. Being a stockholder in the firm of Bateman Manufacturing Co, known as the Iron Age People, we can give you the best prices on their goods Ask for prices before buying. Now is the Oil Stove Season- We have a supply of the Standard Oil Stores Also the Perfection Oil Stoves, and Insurance Gasoline Stoves. R. T. JOHNSON t ERMA, NEW JERSEY WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS Eggs for Settings of 15, $1.50. Order now for April Delivery. From trap nested hens. Drones Discarded. Mated to vigorous oocks direct from the famous Pittsficld Poultry Farms Company, with large plants at Pittafield, M*he, and Holliston, Mass. Cock from 200 egg hens. 70 per cent, fertility guaranteed. P. 0. BOX 134. ROBERT S. KEITH 137 Learning Avenue, West Cape May, N. J. A visit to my plant will satisfy you Invitation extended to Interested persons. Tht Harrison all t™ year Perry and South Lafayette Street#, Cape Kay, I. J. All rooms light and aheery. Terms moderate. Three minutes walk from beach. MRS. C D. HARRISON n»mon> Fkon. 266 Proprietress j Gys Rief " 1 1 Successor to Edward Van Kessei LADIES' AND MEN'S j TAILOR 424 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. |

