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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 rested. Toasters, Grills, Chaffing Dishes, Percolators. Fireless Electric Cookers. No wasted heat No soot nor ashes Electric Fans. Keep the air cool and fresh for less < than a cent an hoar. No cheaper coolness can be bought. . 1 Our new MAZDA LAMPS. Universally known to 5 give THE LIGHT OF QUALITY. 1 CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER CO. ;
CAPE MAr WINS CLOSE GAME ! The Cape May A. A. defeated the MillviUe fire on the Sewell'a Point floor last Thursday night in a clone game, : score 32-11, A large crowiLturned out to help bay the uniforms ftfc the Cape May Kn/o-bsH Team. After the game illustrations of the tango were given by Miss A. M. TaM and Mr. J. M. Marnettc, the music being rendered by the Cape May Band. The lineup: Cape May Millvillc Kirk forward) Nickaon Little forward Franklin Taker center Little 1 Tait guard • Johnson Cross guard Reeves . Field goals— irons 5, Little 4. Tait 3. Kirk 2, Fraaklin 3. Little 3, Johnson ' 2. Reeves 1. ■ Foul goals— Kirk 4, Franklia 13. Referee — bobbins. R. H. Megginson. proprietor of the I bus line to Wildwood lias his "yellow cars" ia operation making daily trips from (Mpe May to Wildwood. leaving i from the lro« pier at the foot of IX-- J catur street. a
| MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK e , DECLARES DIVIDEND r — — \ ; At the regular meeting of the board t of directors of the Merchants National e Bank held yesterday a dividend of e ( three and one half per cent on the par r value of the capital stock was declared. The dividend is payable July' first to ? the stockholders of record on June thirtieth. 1914. Careful and Conservative uianttgci ment has placed the bank in excellent i condition. The surplus now equals one i half the capital and the undivided profi it account amounts to over five thousi and dollars. The officers, directors and stockholders are exceedingly gratified at the success which the institution has enjoyed. ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES W. G. ESSEN 524 WASHINGTON ST. Mailing tubes, 3 cents per foot. price in large quantities. Star and Wave Pub. Company.
|Tj^g|£rhe most tedious I 3Lr~j§Wr job on earth 1 Did you ever see a bird building a neat? One at • tune it procures straws, and twigs, and threads, and each is patiently woven into the bird borne. Tedious indeed ! But there is a far more tedious job which man ™"* »°- It •Pacing of the many copper taflc threads which bind together two pieces of c"ble* The "Me contains from ten an the way ^ ^ nine hundred p air. of wire* Each ihny end of wire must be tested and then twuted together with its mate. Sometimes a °if\b,e' d«ma«ed by storm or tire or flood, must be cut out and replaced by • new section, in such cases a tedious job is done with remarkable rapidity. Night and day tefepho~ ""!~ Men, «, euonnle at tke loyeliy „a good worttmanship of the cablemen might be cited. This devoto on to duty is one of the big factors e^bfiojtf* Bdl Synem to root* the most efficient telephone eervtce in the world. When you telephone, tmile ! Jhe Delaware & Atlantic TeL & TeL CoC B. Smith, District Manager, Mt Vernon and Pacific Ave*,
) CHILDREN'S EXERCISES INTERESTING LITERARY AND • MUSICAL PROGRAMS RENDERED IN LOCAL CHURCHES- — SEVEN INFANTS BAPTIZED IN METHODIST CHURCH. On Sunday last Children's Day was duly observed in the. First Methodist Church by the scholars of the- Sabbath school, and proved" to be one of the most successful held for mtutv years. The children acquitted A'ir9£&W* Aritli . satisfaction to all and favorable comment of the pleasing manner, ia wipch I they carried out the program were heard on all sides. In the morning the children of the primary department occupied the morning hour with their little recit^ttOhs and solos, which were carried out in a most pleasing manner. There were seven infants that received the sacrament of baptism. Tie evening service was occupied by the intermediate, and senior scholars of the school, and the program was of a most pleasing character. Pastor Lake made an excellent address setting forth the claims of the Children's Educational fund. Following is the program: I Opening Chorus School , Responsive Reading School Prayer , Rev. E. P. Stitee ] Singing— Unto Him We Sing, Sclyxil Address of Welcome. Willie Schellcnger i Sing— Ring Summer Bella. School Exercise— The Bluebirds. Class of Girls ' Singing— Waken. O Earth, Sehool t Recitation — God's Promise. , Arnold White ' Singing — The Anthems of Summer, School , Exercise — The A'iolets, Class of Girls i Antliem Choir Addrps by Pastor and Children's Day " .Offering Singing— Welcome the Reign of Roses, J School * Recitation- The Daisies Smile. Catharine Ewing t Voices of the Summer, School ii The Rainbow Drill, > Class of Girls * Singing— Blessings Upon Us, School p Benediction and Doxology. a
"" SUMMER RESIDENT WILL TOUR IN SPAIN AND AUSTRIA D Mrs. L. L. Lewis entertained at cards a few days ago at her home at MS d Columbia avenue. The gathering scrvil ed two purposes, one as housewarming if for the Lewis home which was recently r purchased, remodeled and refurnished 1, and the other as a farewell party to o Mr. Lewis who sails from New York - next Tuesday on the Lusitania for a few months trip through southern - Spain. Austria and France. t About fifty guests were present, e Refreshments were served. HOME LAUNDRY WASHING AND IRONING DONE BY THE DOZEN . WORK BY THE DAY Mrs. Lena Hollond 744 Lafayette Street. Children' Cry FOB FLETCHER'S C A S -r Q R I A
3 Diabetes Loses I Its Terrors I SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE was BEEN POUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. I Diabetes no longer s«dbe» terror to ■ 111086 who have become viotims to this I dread disease. As the result of extensive experiments, a specialist announces that a simple plant growing wild in Maxioo, is a specific in the treatment of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar, restoring vigor and building up the sya- ' tan. This harmless vegetable remedy should relieve the patient of his worst symptoms in the most aggravated oases, within a ] week, and to prove it, w» will mail a 50* package for 10c to help pay distribution [ cost, with free booklet of special value 1 to the diabetic, containing latest diet r lists and exclusive table of food values, I. *ving percentage of starch and sugar 1 1 (carbohydrates ) in 250 different foods. Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer 1 and send 10c to-day for a full aised 60e ' package. Ames demieal Co., Dept., 444-Q Whitney Point, N. Y. You con get Diabetol from Meeray's Phaimacy, at (the regular price. Groceries, provision* salt meats, - | fruit* tobacco, oranges, bananas, pat- ~ ent medicines, hardware, cigars and e tobacco on sale at W. H. Smith's, 508 A Broadway, West Oape May.
ORDINANCE "An ordinance authorising the Cape May, Delaware .Ray and SeweU't Paint I Railroad Company to lay tracks on cerI tain streets in the City of Cap*, May." Section .1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Inhabitants of the City of j Cape May, in City Council assembled , and H is hereby enacted by authority of _ the same, that the Cape May, Delaware » Bay and Sewell'a Point Railroad Oom- - pany is hereby authorized and empowered to lay down and construct, operate and maintain an extension of its tracks from the East side of Pittsburgh avenue in the City of Cape May, thence in a curve to the right of twelve de1 greet, three minutes and thirty-six sec- , ends through the property of "the Cape ; May Real Estate Company. p Section 2. And be it further ordained • and enacted by the authority aforesaid i tin the Cape May, Delaware Bay and Sewell s Point Railroad Compenv is hereby authorized and empowered" to lay down, construct, operate and main- - tain an extension of its track from the - Southeast side of Washington Street at . its terminus on a curve to the left hav- . ing a radius of one hundred feet, to a point four feet east of the Northwest - ' erly curb line of Washington street, . thence by a reverse curve, by a radii of one hundred fifty feet connecting with , the main track in the centre line of _ Washington_8treet. Section 3. And be it further ordained and enacted that said tracks or railroad shall be laid and maintained in accordance with the established grade or , grades of said streets and that the said Cape May, Delaware Bay and Sew- « ell's Point Railroad Company, shall keep in good repair and maintain in good order their tracks between rail* and two feet outside of their respective rails through all streets granted to said Company by this ordinance and to make good all damages caused by laving tlicir rails through said street. Section 4. And be it further ordained and enacted by the authority aforesaid that the cars to be operated upon the extension of the tracks hereinbefore mentioned shall be operated only bv electricity as the motor power. Section 5. And be it father ordained and enacted by the authority afore- e sai.l that all rails shall be flat" rails on 3 and along Washington Street aforesaid. Section 6. And be it further ordained and enacted by the authority aforesaid that the expense of publication of this ordinance shall be paid by the Cape e May. Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point S Company. Section 7. And" be it further ordained and enacted by the authority aforesaid, that this ordinance shall take effect after its approval by the provided that the said "Cape Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point Railroad Company shall file with the of the City of Cape May its acceptance of the terms hereof. * — V. M. D. MARCY.
President of City Council. Approved June 13tb. 1914. \1V. M. CASSEDY, Mayor. A Attest: THOMAS W. MILLET, Recorder. Is 0 • HOW I SERVE YOU * First, I win build you the best boat v for the money. d Second. I will store your boat In my (1 enclosed boat house by tbe year or the k Third. I can offer you a cnoloe of the n best second hand boats and take your present craft In part payment on a aew one. Railways on which to run boats. JOHN A. PHARO. 1101 Lafayette SL. Keystone phone No. »BD. See those new baby coaches at WentzeU'a. 88 Perry street. WALL PAPER Large assortment of desirable patterns for Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Halls, Kitchen* etc., at 5 to 10 cents per roll, some with 18" inch border* 20, 30 • and 40 cent wall paper at 10, 12 and 15 . cento per roll. Satin stripes for bed rooms with cut out borders, 10 cento per roll. Morie Ceiling, 6 cento per rolL Special prices on Imported and Domestic
Plain, Oat Meal and Felt Papier* See » my complate line before making your _ spring purchases. . JOS. K. HAND, JR. 315 Washington Street. Over Star and Wave Office.
FOR n SALE "f MEW 17 -room cottage on New Jersey Ave., the most modern cottage in Cape May. It is now rented for $1800 this season. This is a real bargain, and . be bought on the easy J plan. N. WEAVER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cottage Renting a Specialty Decatur Street P, Both Phoaes
E. W. DAVID registered plumber 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAT, N. J. Keystone Phone 209 Y us
JOHN F. GORSKI bailor Reit to post Office | SUITS M ADE TO ORDER CLEANING SCOURING PRESSING REPAIRING CLEANING WHITE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY - -
DERR'S ICE CREAM TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS A SPECIALTY STREET Keystone Phone saA W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fraiti, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. " Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M
CAPE MAY x SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY 112 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY Old Shoes Made New in 20 Minutes Rubber Soles Put On THE ONLY PLACE OF ITS KIND IN THE CITY co TO H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH J* Taken from his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries
Gys Rief Successor to Edward Van Kernel LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR 424 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J.
STOP AT CAPE MAY GRAIN A C0A1 CO. NEXT TO READING TERMINAL For Feed, Flour, Seeds, Grain* Hay, Straw, Building Material, Hardware and Fertilizers. r 1 J. SIMKINS, M...,,.. ,-C«* -f...-

