U ,«„ '~\ CAPE MAT ST AH AND WAVK *^SSt II SATURDAY, MAY 30,
EUTGER'S SCHOLARSHIP 1 EXAMINATION. I
The twenty-fifth competitive cxamin- ( W-ion for Free Scholarships in Rutgers College, the New Jereey SUte College, -will be held in the court building at Cape May Court House, on Friday and Saturday, June 5th and tith, 1914, beginning promptly at 9 Al M. and conttn- j ning until 6 P. M. each day. Particular attention is called to the ; fact that these scholarships are open to candidates for the degree of Bachelor of 'Arts (A3.), and for the degree of Bach elor of Letters (Litt. B.), as well as for the degree of Bachelor of Science 'iBl *?).. .. i ID. "C.J - .
In 1914, the number of points required j for admission to. the A. B. course will I be 15 points, to the Litt. B. course 15 , | points, to the General B. Sc. course 15 « points, and to the Technical B. Sc. "* courses 15 points. " On Friday, June 5th. the suljects for I examination will be: — English. A. B.. 9-11. counting a* V points, required of all «ndidates_ United States History and Med. and Mod. History, 11-1. either counting as 1 point, optional for all candidates. poinv, vpnoupi »«■ «« - i
Creek, A, B, 1 2-4. each year counting as 1 point, r.-, !r-J of A. B. candidates. German, A. B. C, and French A, B, C. 2-4, each year eon itir.; 1 point. optional ( for Litt. B. and B. Sc. candidates. ! Physics and Chemistry, 4-1. either counting as 1 point, one vr the other required of B. Sc. candidates: both may <- be offered. Botany and Zoology. 4-6, either or , both counting as 1 point, optional for ; 1! Sc. candidates. On Saturday, June fitb. the subject? ! aril) be: — Algebra. 9-11. counting as 2 points.
required of all candidate#. Plane Geometry, ll-I, counting aa 1 S point, required of all candidates. A Ancient History, 2-3, counting I point, required of A. B. and Litt. B candi- O dates; optional for B. Sc. candidates. Latin, A, B, C, D, 3-6, each year p counting as 1 point, required of A. B. ii and litt. B. candidates; optional for B. Sc. candidates. ^ '■ Solid Geometry and Plane TrigonomeJ try, 3-6, each counting "• point, required a | of Technical B. Sc. candidates. ! Any correspondence relative to the ex- t nmination may be addressed to V). H. is. Demarest, President of the College. S 5-23 <?t ( - \
^EA^VNVTHINC, ANYTIME I ■ Believe that after-.iinner distress, xe- ■ move tlie cause of latitude , drowsi-nt-»s and headache, the symptoms of INDIGESTION, tako nature's remedy ' SEVENS^ - . -j tion on the bow. BARK'S "» ■" j*-? ^ u.omach. Clears the blood and eradicates Uric Acid. #» Price £0 cents a bottle at all drug- ■ gists or from the proprietor, I tyun B raw u. 68 Murray SU Sew Ysrfc City.
PETERSBURG Rodney Van Gilder, of SeaviUet spent Saturday with relatives here. ; Miss Lillian Brown, of Philadelphia, spent SjiiiilaV with hrr mother. Mrs. Martha Brown. William Eldredge was in Oe*D City. The public school held their picnic here Friday.
A NEW REGIME AT THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD We would ask you who rends thisr whether a permanent resi- ' dent of Gape May, or a summer visitor, to make a visit to the Gape May Farmstead." where improvements in all directions ha v.- been effected since last season. Here you will see an up-to-date Dairy, a magnificent Herd of Jersey Cattle. Tuberculin tested, and a Poultry and Duck Farm that ran hardly be excelled. In addition, the herd is under the direct inspection of the State Veterinarian. The Cows are groomed twice daily, and Idders are caretuUy washed before each milking. Each milker wears a white linen suit and the Milk is drawn from the Cow into covered Stertlac | Milk Pails which are furnished with a double s.-t ol strainers to i pjevent any foreign matter contaminating the milk. The Dairy is fitted with all known appliances to ensure the purity of the milk, and all mechanical work is done by electricity. To take all tlie=c precautions and provide the best Sppliances, has been an enormous expense, and why has this been done! so that our patrons sliou.d have such absolutely pure milk tliat it can hardly be surpassed no matter what source it conns from. Milk is acknowledged to w so necessary an article of diet that no precaution taken ear. be too great to ensure its reliability. Commencing with the first of June we will supply select family milk, with a V; butter fat test at 20c per quart. This will lie supplied only in paper non-MiHable bottles. The nursery Milk will lie sold at 15c per quart and the household milk at 10c per quart. Speaking of the Poultry Department, we will have 3000 broilers and 1500 Ducklings to supply our patrons . and the supply of newlv laid eggs unlimited. All our birds are alfalfa fed to oroduce that sweet and tender flesli which is so desirable to connoisseurs. We also have a large acreage planted with all kinds and varieties of up-to-date vegetables wliieli will be supplied direet to vour door dailv bv our large Truck Wagon. Do not stand in doubt, but give our products a trial find we guarantee von will be perfectly satisfied. The entire plant is under the practical management of GEO. C. REA. Supt.
; f 4 Call and see the |h M a a* h j Largest Line of MattlIlgS [ * Cold well La wn Mowers, Hoes, Rakes, Spades, |> ^ Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Screen Doors, Window J Screens. Copper, Galvanized, Black Wire 4 and Linen Netting. Revere Rubber Hose. J _ " \ A COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE i Fishing Tackle 1 RODS REELS UNES FLOATS j HOOKS AND ALL ACCESSORIES £ Nj Price* on nil the abore goods are a* low a* | they can be bought CHAS. A. SWAIN * > |j 315-7 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. j
Thomw Leach. of Dint Crftk, *u * . visitor with bis daughter, Mrs Albert Clark. \ Mra. Harry Bate# waa shopping in City Thursday. 1 i Mil, Carrie Blake, who has been employed at Atlantic City, is home for an . indefinite stay. Joseph Eldredge apent Sunday with daughter at Ocean City. Miss Sallie Corson ia visiting relatives at Goshen this week. Miss Lizzie C. Blake is visiting i*f»tives at Leesburg and Eldora this week. James Smith and wife, Mrs. Mary and Peter Hoff autoed to • Ocean City Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. Earl and Mrs. * William Wilhelm. of Beesleys Point. | called on Mrs. Cornelius Smith last week. Walter .Voas and wife of Plea«antville. are spending this week with Edgar \oss 1 and wife. | - Miss Bertha Caldwell was in Millville , and Vim-land three days last week. j The Sewing Circle met at Miss Mary Creamer's Monday evening. *• Mr. Fairchild and Miss Edna Schureh. j of Ocean City, spent Snudav with Mrs. Fred. S. Carter. Mrs. A. M. Creamer and Mis* Mary Creamer were shopping in Philadelphia Thursday. > Miss Mary Bobbins spent 'fit week Miss Deborah Van Gilder. Mrs. Robert Smith. Mrs. James Smith, and Miss j Lizzie Smith attended the funeral of j 1 Elijah Torolin at Court House Tliur- I May last. Mrs. R. E. Van Gilder and Miss Irene 1 u Van ciider spent Tuesday shopping in . Philadelphia. Mrs. Milton Whitaker and two chil- 1 dren. of Court House, are spending this c Week with her parents. William El- , dn-dge and wife.
ii 5 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. * | The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought - r UNCI. AIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remaining 1 in Cape May Postoflice for wegk ending I ' Ash ton. M.ss Gladys; Bell. William: Bulling*. J. T.: Cunningham. Frederick. '21: Frazicr. Mrs. Dora; Graham. John H.; -lames. F. B.: Merwin. Hanford; . Mitchell, Mi-s Adeline: Miller. S.j j Parker. Mr-. Alices' Porch. Mr. Geo.j j j. Reynolds. Rev. Walter E.: Threfel. Ed- < J In calling for the above pleas.- say I J. E. TAYLOR. Pas' master ^ . Groceries, provisions, salt meats, , [ fruits, tobacco, oranges, bananas, pat- . cnt medicines, hardware, cigars and , tobacco on sale at W. H. Smiths, 506 , Broadway. AVest Cape May. [ Mailing tubca, 3 cents per foot. . Special price in large quantities. Star » and Wave Pub. Company. SAFETY' FIRST, f Bank with the Security Trust Co.. e Cape May. Save for the rainy day— for old age. 0 Legal Forms of all description In Mock. Special forms made to order at e *hort notice. Star and Wave Stationery Department. 1 Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib t. bona, all colors and styles, at the Sta and Wave Stationery Department, Read the Star and Wave. The rainy days of life come to us all— aickuess. accident, loss of employment • and plain hard luck. A few dollars deposited to-day with the Security Trust Co. and added to regularly will provide for any rainy day. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C STO R I A
JOHN BMGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Eatate and Mortgage lneeriment. BRIGHT (DOMNb WHWOOD R. J. j W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any part of Gape May C« HOLLY BEACH. N. J Established IBB6 'Phone Connection ii omism store We've been doing some lively hustling lately to get our white I good- department ready for the | usual rush. The 'fashion weathervane indi- j rates a big demand for white jpaterI Our stock is complete and con,i,ls of the newest pattern*, and 0. L. W. Knerr
518 & 520 Washington St Cape May, N. J. Troy Laundry Inder Same Management Since IHJjy All shirts handiioned. Ladies' fine wear all dried in open air1 Harry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street r Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone «0D. Est. 1905. j EDWARD W. SAYRE Carpenter and Builder. JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE J1 PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATTENLt TION. j 916 QUEEN STREET
b THEMARCY |; Now open to receive boarders 4 MRS. C- T. SINK nt . * HOTEL DEVON OPEN ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT, RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE RATES. I J. L. KEHR, PROP.
WINDSOR HOTEL , f/L NEAR THE BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Large Sun Parlors. Electric Elevators I THE WINDSOR 0p" r"" °nd s,Mm H"" CapeMSNjJ. MISS HALPIN I JVHSSfrjfrPPT Tl1.! Harrison all the1 ye ^ Perry and South Lafayett* Streets, Cape Hay, K. J. All rooms light and cheery. Terms moderate. Three minutes walk from beach. MRS. C J). HARRISON |I.z.to..PKoa. 366 ^ Proprietress
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HORSES „ FOR SALE
Conitantl, on band all tort* of bewa from the heapeat to the belt, an, «ae or kind. JuA write what , on want aid I will *ond it on 10 dan t™1 *»• will take it awa, if not MtUfaetorr. Yon powtited, take no chance a* the animal Muat Suit You. Remember that the guarantee i* good on Hw*e» Cow. mid at Auction a> well u. at priTate telea Mori of Cape Ma, Count, bono, come from Woodbine, on account of K|uare dealing*. MAX POTASHNICK Woodbine, N. J. rf «c-
Charle. York St)to ^ YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Esti-nates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SA1 ISFACTION GUARANTED P. O. Box 661 W. S. SHAW & SON Dealer. In BRICK, LIME AKD .CEMENT. . 3EKERAL CONTRACTORS. Kej-stone Telephone 30 A 523 ELMIRA STREET Build of Brick and keep your cost of insurance and upkeep to a minimum at very slight additional cost. Our large output and short freight haul enables us to make -! prompt shipments at low prices to all points in South Jersey. J SOMERS BRICK COMPANY Office, AtlanticCit,. Yard, Bakar.viile.
El wood L. Chamber. Jcre E. Chamber. Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat. - - • 322 MANSION STREET CAPE M KY. N. J. Auto Delivery Keystone Phone 228D Bell Phone 1 7 W j Gy s Rief Successor to Edward Van Kessel LADIES' AND MEN'S j TAILOR I 424 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J.

