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Let Us Show You Oar 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 pounds. Easily carried up stairs. Cleaners sold or rented. Toasters, Grills, Chaffing Dishes, Percolators. Fireless Electric Cookers. No wasted heat. No soot nor ashes Electric Fans. Keep the air cool and fresh for lees than a cent an hour. No cheaper coolness can be bought. Our new MAZDA LAMPS. Universally known to give THE LIGHT OF QUALITY. CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER CO.
TRAVELLING SHOREWARD i SUMMWfc VISITORS ARRIVING AS THE . HBSCERATliRE BEGINS TO SOAU-UIANY PROMINENT PHILADELEBiANS OPENING COTTAGES FOR— UHTR. SunuMt visitor, from various parts of the MUD try are arriving daily and during fb* tast week many cottages have keen o pened for the summer. Some of the nev arrivals are as follows: M. O. Austin and family, of Philadelphia. wSI occupy the cottage at 209 Broadway for the summer. IrWia fSmmerman snd family, of Phi lad Aphis, have taken a cottage at 809 Kraaaey Street for the season. F. H. C&odfellow has arrived from Philade\|*ua and has opened the cottage at 308 Broadway. TliomaaXatfi and family, of Philadelphia, have arrived and will occupy the cottage sTTW Washington Street,
Frederick Lindheimer, of Philadelphia, has opened his Windsor Avenue cottage for the summer. . The cottage at 302 Braodway will be I occupied by Dr. B. D. Parrish. of Philadelphia. for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Reading, 1811 ' Green Street, Philadelphia, have rented ' the Sheppard cottage, 38 Jackson Street, ' and Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard have moved ' to lis 1 Washington Street. Charles Doak, who is employed by Lit Brothers, Philadelphia, spent a few days ' with his father. James J. Doak, 833 ' Washington Street. ' Miss Elizabeth Foster, of Taeony, and ' Atlantic City, spent a few days^with her friend, Sirs. C. Backman. 915 Washing- • ton Street. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lcnahen, 1321 Spruce Street. Philadelphia, have taken t the cottage at 1021 Washington Street, for the summer. It is their sixth season at this resort, fwo of which were spent 1 at the new Hotel Cape May. E Captain Frank Poynter and family, of Lewes. Del., will occupy the cottage at • 914 Washington Street for the summer, e Miss Elizabeth Smith, Germantown,
ijj^Acfion follows — jyrVfhe ring of a bell fljflf I Even the most important nisn I L ft/ country answers to the ring of the telephone bell. It's a compelling force. No one knows what that little tinkling bell may mean to him — what the message which it announces win bring forth. < H»e electric energy for the curious, questioning, < calling telephone beU is supplied by a little • mechanism in nearly all BeU Telephone central offices, called a ringing machine. ; TTiere are ten or more styles of telephone calling bells ranging from a 'ittle tea bell to a ten-inch fire gong and including sleigh bells, cow bells, j wooden ringers, etc This is an indication of the BeU System's efforts to provide satisfactory service from every si' ndpoint, and it is one of many things that makes BeU service the moat i I efficient telephone tervice in the world. 1 When you telephone, smile ! The Delaware & Atlantic TeL & TeL Co., C. B. Smith. ! itrict Manager, c Ml Vernon an, Pacific Aves^ _ ] Atlantic
■pent Decoration Dsy with Mrs. Harry Bellangy. 701 Washington Street. R Mr. snd Mrs. Adam Suelke, of Phil- D adelphia, have opened their cottage at 1025 Washington 6 tree t. S W. S. Halsey snd family, of Washington, D. C-, are occupying the cottage at 821 Washington Street. Dr. Clarence E. Pyle hat arrived from Philadelphia snd opened his office at 653 Street. Dr. Clarence E. Pyle arrived Thursday from Philadelphia and will occupy the cottage, 650 Washington street. CASTOR I A j For Infants «nd Children. 1 Til Kind Yon Hate Always Bought ! Somtix. of St ] Q I PROPERTY OWNERS FAIL TO ; CONNECT WITH SEWER < The Board of Health which held its < monthly meeting last Monday evening. < at the home of Dr. A. L. Leach on Laf- « ayette Street, has been endeavoring for « the last four or five months to have < property owners on Lafayette and : Washington Streets, north of Madison ; Avenue, connect their property to the : sewer constructed mpfe than Two years Seventy-five percent of the property owners have already made the necessary connections. Of the remaining about one-half of the properties are unoccu- | pied. Some of these will be given an extension of time and others wtil be subjet to the penalty provided for by l»w, which is a fine of 825. The sewer has been finished over two ' years. A preliminary notice was sent to property holders last November accompanied by a notice that following | April 1 only 30 days would be given to j make thq necessary connections. Health Offier, Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. rel ported that he had made seven inspections for the month of May. The dump committee reported that it had the wire fence around the dump which prevents paper and refuse from 1 from being blown on the East Cape May properties. WELL-BRED BULLDOG DEAD. ( "Jack." the thorough bred bull dog of Real Estate Agent W J Fenderson. which ■ was a favorite to many people, died a few days ago. after a lingering illness. . aged 11 years. Mr. Fenderson was made a present of , the animal by Andrew Coakley. the famous Athletic base ball pitcher, when it was about a year old. The puppy i was from the Thomas W. Lawson AT THE HARRISON*. Miss May Z. Brown. Rising Sun; ^ James E. Romig, Roslyn. Pa.; are guests ( at the Harrison, Perry and South Laf - I ayette Streets. Mrs. Harrison, the proprietress, has received quite a good I many applications from Philadelphia and Baltimore and is expecting a busy sea- ( SHOEMAKER— PEACOCK. Emanuel Hay Shoemaken and Mrs. Shoemaker nee Dorothy W. Peacock. ' who were married Tuesday evening in 1 Germantown. have arrived in Cape May 1 and will spend some time here, j The following is taken from the North American ; In Calvary Episcopal Church. German - ' town, at 6 o'clock last evening, Miss ' Pauline Peacock and Emanuel Hay , Shoemaker were married by the Rev. J. Clayton Mitchell, rector of the church. The bride was given in marriage by her brother. Chauncey Hurlburt Peacock, and was attended by Miss Anna Hanson as maid of honor, and Miss Dorothy W. Peacock and Miss Florence Shoemaker as bridemaids. Louis J. Shoemaker was best man and the ushers were Morton Fetterolf, James ; W. ^odley, Ellis M. Hanson. Jr.. Howard Shoemaker. Maurice Peacock and ' Henry W. Peacock. Jr. BENEFIT FOR WEST CAPE MAY CHAPEL. A very enjoyable musiral and liter- ■ ary entertainment was given Tuesday evening at the Marcy on North Street for the benefit of the West Cape May Chapel which is being enlarged and im- ■ About fifty persons were present and I partook of refreshments consisting of ' ice cream and cake which was preceded by an unusually interesting program. 1 Mrs. ^William Godfrey, of Providence, I R. I., and Mrs. Clarence Newjdrfc, sang several duets and were enthusiastically applauded as was Master Earl Godfrey who sang a solo to the delight of those , As a whole the program was splendidrendered and revealed exceptional talent in those participating. The program: Piano Selection Reuben Reeves Recitation Miss Jennie Scull Master Earl Godfrey Mrs. Clarence Newkirk, West ' Gape May, and Mrs. William Godfrey, Providence. i Violin Duet, Howard Richardson and
brother. 1 1 Miss Anna Smith I Miss Alberta Newkirk and Miss j 1 Louisa Wheaton. Solo Mias Reba Stevens TIDE TABLE FOR JUNE. 1 fiigh Low A.M. P.M. A.M. P. 4 Thursday 334 4.18 10.54 11.18 5 Friday 4.49 5.13 11.49 .... . 6 Saturday 6.42 6.05 12.13 12.42 7 Sunday 6.34 6.56 1.05 1.34 8 Monday 7.23 7.43 1.56 2.23 9 Tuesday 8.11 833 2.43 3.11 10 Wednesday 838 *.21 333 3.58 11 Thursday 8.46 10.10 431 4.46 12 Friday 1036 1131 6.10 536 13 Saturday 1136 1134 6.01 636 14 Sunday .... 12.15 634 7.16 15 Monday 1230 1.09 730 8.09 16 Tuesday 1.45. 2.03 8.45 *.03 17 Wednesday 2.40 238 8.40 838 18 Thursday 333 331 10.33 1031 18 Friday 434 4.42 1134 ' 11.42 20 Saturday - 5.13 5.30 .... 12.13 21 Sunday 539 6.17 1230 1239 22 Monday 6.46 7.01 1.17 1.46 Tuesday 737 7.44 2.01 237 Wednesday 8.09 8.26 2.44 3.09 Thursday 831 9.09 336 331 Friday 933 832 4.09 <33 27 Saturday 10.19 10.40 432 5.19 Monday 1137 .... 632 637 30 Tuesday 1239 1234 739 734 Groceries, provisions, salt meats, fruits, tobacco, oranges; bananas, patent medicines, hardware, cigars and tobacco on sale at W. H. Smith's, 506 Broadway, West Cape May. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA HOW I SERVE YOU First, I will build you the best boat 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 , beat second hand boata and take your present craft In part payment on a aew 1 one. Railways on which to run boats. ' JOHN A. PHARO. IMS Lafayette St.. Keystone phobe No. >5D. The "Moon" has no influence on your ' fortune. Regardless of time or condition 1 of your -birth, you can become indepen1 dent and have a nest egg for old age, by • saving your money and leaving it with ^ the" Security Trust Co. for safety. | WALL PAPER Large assortment of desirable patterns for Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Halls, Kitchens, etc., at 5 to 10 cents per roll, some With 18 inch borders. 20, 30 1 and 40 cent wall paper at 10, 12 and 16 1 cents per roll. Satin stripes. for bed rooms with cut out borders, 10 eents per rolL Morie Ceiling, 6 cents per roll. Special prices on Imported and Domestic ' Plain, Oat Meal and Felt Papers, See my complete line before making your spring purchases. JOS. K. HAND, JR. 815 Washington Street. Over Star and Wave Offiee. 1 Wentzell'a, IS Perry street, will rive ' you bids on furniture, carpet an<J nttlny* for your entire house and put It j In place for you. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone aim 1 420 Hughes Street Cape May„N. J. for n SALE T l^EW 17 -room cottage on * ' New Jersey Ave., the most modern cottage in Cape May. It -is now rented for $1800 this season. is a real bargain, and can be bought on the easy term plan. WM. N. WEAVER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cottage Renting a Specialty 221 Decatur Street Both Phoacs a
I W. DAVID Experience REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 washington st. cape may, n. j. Keystone Phone 20^Y — - — —a— ant . , ... - ■■ - i - . JOHN F. GORSKI bailor Rett to post ©fficc SUITS MADE TO ORDER gleaning scouring pressing repairing. CLEANING WHITE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY 1 IT Pr°fcect /( a Lice Eat |j Your Chicks Profits ug White Diarrhoea is Lice are responsible B fatal ar.c very conta- for many poultry disSB gious. It attacks chicks eases, poor egg records Qj the first five weeks and T&fy and great loss of profits, lolls 60 to 75 per cent of all W Yo" ,ca" 8®* nd of them chicks hsichci V out your whole hatch. Save ■ ^ , , . . _» * your chicks by putting in fl Conkey s Lace Powder ....... . > ■ A combination of effective lice '-'"•-If drinking water ■ L-nredienu. u* it on .citing hem ■ because it Kill, the Lica-DoaanVhann conkey's i cud"m Spray your poultry house and paint the White Diarrhoea Remedy ■ Conke/.tK Liquid Thoroughly alpaa out these peats that Chicks drink freely and doctor them- ■ prey on your chickens at night Qu 35c; selves. Don't take chances on losing ■ Hall Q»I.. 60c ; Oal.. $1-00. a, your whole hatch. Keep Conke/s H Guard your chicks against the deadly Whit, Dtohhe, !.« >>"<■ CoLcr'i Held '& Ointment . n as an effective treatment and pre- H ^ ewr pme-doecft barm ventive measure. Prices 25c and 50c. H chicks. 10c and ISe.^- — f [ MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED y Ask for Conkey's Practical Poultry Book — IPS FREE We have ju«t received a CAR LOAD of TUNNELL'S SPECIAL Sweet Potato Fertilizer. Also Vege- • table and Vine Fertilizers for all kinds j of truck. i R T.JOHNSON ERMA, NEW JERSEY : B00KL0VERS LIBRARY SERVICE= - , Beginning June 1st, 1914 Read the Newe»t Books during your vacation LAURA M. BROWN Newsdealer, Toys and Stationery L 417 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. | W. H. SMITH & SON s0z broadway west cape may GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS e Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. 3 Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO i Keystone Phone 161M r CAPE MAY 1 SHOE REPAIRING CO? PANY 112 jackson street, cape f vy Old Shoes Made New in 20 Iinutes , Rubber Soles Put On t — ■ i the only place of its kind in ie city

