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COUNTY H. S. LEAGUE CAPE MAY H. S. DEFEATS WILDWOOD H. S. 2-1— OTHER LEAGUE ^ GAMES— TUCKAHOE H. S. TODAY. The Cape May H. S. nine and the Wildwood nine engaged in % pitchers' battle between Poinsett and Lehr. The former getting the better of the deal, not allowing the Wildwood boys a hit ] on til the aeventh inning. Hits were scarce on both sides Cape )day securing four and Wildwood three. The score: ( Cape May H. S. — I R H O A E . 'Arnold, ss 1 0 3 4 0 f Reeves, rf 0 0 0 0 0 j ( Lemmon, cf 0 1 1 0 0 ; 1 Mecray, lb 0 0 7 1 1 ! , El dredge, 2b 0 1 1 0 o|, B. Poinsett, If 1 1 1 0 0 1 ( Hughes, c 0 1 12 2 0 , Shaugbnessy, 3b 0 0 1 0 0 , IA. Poinsett, p 0 0 1 3 0 J . 2 4 27 10 1 j Wildwood H. S. — | , R H O A E , Thompson, 2b 0 13 6 1. Hand, ss 0 0 3 2 1 ' Roberts, If 0 0 2 0 0, Wood, cf 0 1 0 0 0 Foater, 3b 0 0 0 1 2 Tresher, lb 0 0 7 1 0 Niekerson, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Russell, c 0 1 9 1 0 Lehr, p 0 0 3 4 0 McMurrav, rf I 0 0 0 0 1 3 27 9 4 C. M. H. 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0—2 Wildwood H. S.. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—1 LEAGUE STANDING. W. L. Per. Court House H. S 8 1 A88 Woodbine H. 8 6 2 .760 Cape May H. S 6 3 .625 •Tuekahoe H. S .4 4 .500 COUCH TWO YEARS OLD Yields to VinoL Read Why. Strong vigorous men and women hardly ever catch cold; It's only when the system la run down and vitality low that colds and coughs get a foot- ' hold. Now Isn't It reasonable that the right way to cure a cotfgh Is to build op your run down condition again? Mrs. D. A. McGee of Waycross, Ga, Bays: "I had a chronic cold and cough which kept me awake nights for two years and I felt tired all the time. Vlnol cured my cough and I feel stronger In every way." The reason Vlnol Is bo efficacious in such cases is because it contains in a delicious concentrated form all the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil, with tonic, blood building iron added. Chronic coughs and colds yield to Vlnol because It builds up the weakened, run-down system. Y'ou can get your money back any »im» if Vlnol does not do all we say. P. S.— For itching, burning skin try am- W.TQ Salve. We guarantee it. Meeisyt Fttrmaey, Caps UAj. N. J. - ■ " ; . .

Wildwood H. S 1 7 .125 Ocean City H. S 0 7 .000 SATURDAY, MAY 17. Cape May, 2; Wildwood, 1 Court House, f3; Tuekahoe, 1. Woodbine, 7; Ocean City, 2. 'Game protested May 20th, given to Woodbine 9, Ocean City 5. FRECKLES is the Time to Get Rid of The®e * . Ugly Spots There's no< longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine — double strength I — is guaranteed to remove these homely i spots. Simply get an ounce of othine — I double strength from Meeray's Pharand apply a little of it night and ] morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to I disappear, while the lighter ones have | vanished entirely. It is seldom that j than an ounce is needed to comi pletely clear the skin and gain u beauI tiful clear complexion. | Be sure to ask for the donble strength I othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove | freckles. THE REArESmE TRANSFERS i ____ Cape May City. 1 Golf Terrace Lend Co. to Emlen Pbysick. 35 acres on northwest side of 1 Lafayette Street. ! Jasper D. Ogden et ux to Edward 0. Brown. Lota 2069 and 1545, plan 'A. C. F. Corson, Sheriff, land of Ed. L. Hughes et aU. to Frank Learning. , Lots 3 and 4 of James Mooney property. ) Borough of West Cape May ) George B. Palmer et ux to Thomas H. > Palmer. 8275. Lot 160, block 7. ) Maria S. Cox et vir to George O. Cum- . mings. $400. 4405 feet on southwest side of Broadway, adjoining land of G. O. Cummings. OPENING COTTAGES FOR THE SUMMER. I Cottages are being opened daily for I I the summer. During the last week T. r | W. Trainer opened his cottage on Sec- ' I ond Avenue. The cottage at 45 Jacks son Street was opened recently by Wilj liain M. Shoemaker. Preparations are being made by C. J. , Miller, of Philadelphia, for the opening l of his Stockton Avenue cottage. * Dr. Harerder, of Philadelphia, opened '• his Washington Street Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Hooley, Philadelphia. t opened the cottage on Jackson Street g during this week. j Richard R. Campion, Philadelphia, f opened his cottage on Kearney Street a I- few days ago for the summer. The cottage on Hughes Street, was 0 opened by Mrs. Joseph Hall, a few days L" ago. Granville Leach, Philadelphia, has r> opened his Lafayette Street cottage and j will occpuy it during the summer. Mrs. Fred Smith has taken the cottage 1221 Washington Street, for the summer _g ■ • * '

Mr. and Mrs. Meeker, Baltimore, have taken the Mrs. Cannell cottage on New — Jersey Avenue for the summer and will open the same about June 1. Mr. ! S Meeker, whose home in the Monumental City, is a noted golf player. General Peter Haines, U. S. A., Balti- — mure, will occupy the Mrs. IL 8. Cannell cottage at Jefferson Street and Stockton Sirs. El wood Davis, 1318 Walnut Si . Philadelphia, will open the cottage, 829 : _ Stockton Avenue, about the middle of S George Sergeant, Philadelphia, has taken Sirs. Sharp's cottage on New Vork j' Avenue, for the summer. Edmund Taylor. Philadelphia, has ( taken a Stockton Avenue cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hance> have ' * leased from N. Z. Graves a New York j Avenue cottage. C. J. Miller, Philadelphia, spent a few days in Cape May this week renovating his cottage at 813 Stockton Avenue, in < preparation for occupancy the coming M. A. Lengert. 1108 Diamond Street, has opened the cottage, 623 Columbia Avenue. Cape Slay, where he will spend thQ, summer. , Dr. McAnulty, Philadelphia, will oc- - cupy a Grant Street cottage for the sum- • E. F. Smith, 4102 Locust Street, Philadelphia, arrived in Cape Slay and will open his cottage at 429 Columbia Avenue, on June 18. j Charles and Fred Arnold are prepar- j ■ ing to open Arnold's Cafe, Beach Avenue, ' ( and Decatur Street, for the summer. j . Grooeries, provisions, salt meats. ] fruits, tobaeoo, oranges, bananas, pat- I ent medicines, hardware, oigars and . tobaeoo on tale at W. H. Smith's, 506 Broadway, West Cape May. , Diabetes Loses : Its Terrors SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetes no longer and be a terror to those who have become victims to this - dread disease. I As the result of extensive experiments, a specialist announces that a simple plant growing wild in Mexico, is a specific in the treatment of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar. . restoring vigor and building up the sysI This harmless vegetable remedy should relieve the patient of-his worst symptoms in the most aggravated cases, within a week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50e package for 10c to help pay distribution cost, with free booklet of special value J to the diabetic, containing latest diet lists and exclusive table of food values, giving percentage of starch and sugar ' (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. * Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee of ' satisfaction or money refunded. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer and send 10c to-day for a ftill sized 50c package. Ames Chemical Co, Dept., j 1 444-C, Whitney Point, N. Y. s You eon get Diabetal from Meeray's ! e Pharmacy, at the regular price. Children Org f«b FUfcacrs > CASXORI A J Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs j and Spouting. ^ Rubber Bands at Star and Wave Sta i j tionery Department. NOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE FORBIB TO TRESPASS ON THE HIGBEE FARM. UNDER THI [. PENALTY OF THE LAW. ETTA R GREGORY, MRRRITT WILSON it M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER r 22 Years Experience Sell anything, any tims or any place. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms rsaa.viable. I_ 161 York Ave, West Oape May.

PROFESSION A! „ ] 1IENRI H. ELDRKDGK ATTORNBY-AT-LAW In Chancery tor New Jersey J Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cashier Merchants National Bank < Cape May. New- Jersey. J. SFICER FLAMING , COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW 1 Solicitor. Master and Exs miner la ' Office: Hughes and Franklin streets i • Cape May. New Jersey. I cAML'Ef. V. KLDKEDGE ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May, New Jersey. ; NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. 'Phone MA. FLOYD C. HUQHE8 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office: 50 3 Washington Street Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery BOLTON ELDREDQEATTORNEY -AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery 'Phone Ux JAMES' M. E HILDRETH COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW I Solicitor. Master and Examiner In NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at N„o. 214 Ocean Street Cape May. New Jersey. 'Phone !»A LEWIS T. STEVENS ' Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery | Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania I 315-18 Washington St, Cape May, N. J. MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUBVEYOR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE N. J. Bell 'Phone t 111 Wealey avenue, Bell 'Phone 66X- Oeean City, N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building. 1120 Cheatnut St, Philadelphia Pa (One door above Keltb'a Theatre) Appointments may be made b* Bell, Telephone. Walnut I22SD. Extracting painless I Our "Comfort" || Library Spectacles |i Mnke reading a pleasure. A boon to |j those who use their eyes constantly. I C. A. LONGSTRETH Spectoliil in Eye Testing I 222 Market Street, Philadelphia J CAPE MAY OPTICAL 913 Washington Street Cap6 May. N. J. . Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty i Keystone Phone 44D. | W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUUJ)ER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large and Smell Work ' Ceref till > Executed _ | Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L EWING. JR. West Perry Sta, ' Keystone Phone

' HENRY C BOHM ! • .Dealers In FISH. OYSTERS, CLAMS. ETC. L0WE8T POSSIBLE PRICES BEST POSSIBLE QUALITIES PROMPT DELIVERIES CHOICE OYSTERS AND CLAMS f Phone No. Keystone 1-1 SD I JACKSON STREET NEAR I W. J. AND 8. R. R. DEPOT \ Rubber Bands at Star and Wave Star. tionery Department.

; CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -t Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight. 1 Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. ' Main Office -5 12 WASHINGTON STREET s v , READING COAL YARDS and ts Yards-pERpy AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS & Bell aid Keystone Telephones Manager ■

AUDICGRUJM CXPE BHD BUFFET 107 AN» 109 JACKSM) ST. Everything in season. Sea foods and salads. Specialties Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Order* by pfceos promptly attended t© aad delivered. Both Phone* JOHN J. McCANFI Keystone Telephone. 873 D. Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and OAS FITTING jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street Estimates Furnished CAP"E MAY Keystone Tolopbant 128 A _ Jl mi LMLLQ HOU8EC LEANING TIME 18 HERE removal of furniture and pTcfurea bring? WjSndan HmKuOmxI '* *'*° the best time to have new paparV'7^9S rhV^vWlnlV ,nc dose, and a postal mailed to W. L. a (Lfealwl LeUolr Will bring him to yau wton j la Of the beat. 'and hlaPprloea more'tS §§§ IjimjM w. LENOIR 410 WASHINGTON STREET ^ ' 3 * J J j* tpa-tsrT. e ^ c [ « • 7 ? t A X\yyxj » a PEIRCB SCHOOL is America's best-known finishing \ ) T school for young men and young women about to 4 j &S enter business. A Students deal 4Hth actual business affairs, developing ( 1 X initiative, confidence and Efficiency. j | X Commercial, Secretarial and Shorthand courses, indud- . . iff ing as much instruction in general educational subjects as the " ' A student may seed. { | a. Graduates always in demand for well paging positions. | | " Fall term begins in September. . | '. ® Day and Nighl Sessions. I A It ® fW i»tk catalogue address j | I PEIRCE SCHOOL ^ Record Building Philadelphia dj , • WW • VW j NOT A BIT INTERESTED. 1 ^^4 »^nj in whether .their wine© and liquors are 2 l*dBl pure and finely flavored some people are J ^ / 1 not because they don't know the differ- ( noisseur who reveals in the exquisite V — 1 U-j boquet of our choice table wines and the ( their fastidious tastes, but the goods TEITELMAN'S ' ♦ 312 Washington Street Cape May, N.J. BAILY'S WHISKEY (Black Label) . 90 Ce«ts KENTUCKY RESERVE . $1.00 AMERICAN PRIDE .... l.OO CABINET WHISKEY ... 1.00 We also have a new stock of California and Imported Wines.

Shoes! Shoes! " NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE 8TOCK OP WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Priced to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in th« business, I only a aft opportunity to convince my customers that I can seM them at ths possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying ela» where. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street ... WATCH FOR THE WAGON As the roads are rapidly improving, we will now be able to supply our customers in the County regularly with a full line of Spring and Summer stock which we will sell at the lowest possible prices. WATCH FOR THE WAGON r J. LAVENTHOL, 319 Wwhington St. (Btar* opm evaalnga aad stormy dayaj