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EAtilM 1686 PHU CoiikKii HIE MM STORE QUALITY -The Keynote of Eclipse Shirts Elcipse is more than a Shirt — it's , an Achievement. They are Built to win and satisfy the best trade. A host of -little detailfH-sinall in themselves— yet details that give Eclipse that smart quality look. Our showing is ready — so you may draw your own conclusions. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. Buckaell University Lewisourg, Pa. John Howard Harris, LL. D., President Summer Courses Begin June 22d, If 15, and Continue for Six Weeks; A fine place to epend the summer. For Bulletin giving full information, write Walter S. Wncox, Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. SEE THE NEW 1915 Send for literature, or demonstration. 7. £. MECRAY, Agent Emergencies are best taken care of with a glass of good whiskey. In your house— in fact, in every house— there should always be a bottle of Gin or Whiskey near at hand for just such a purpose. For medicinal and table use it has no equal. It it pure, stimulating and strengthening. Take our advice — never be without it S. Teitelman's Wholesale wines and liquors 312 Washington Street Both Phones Cape May , N. J SPECIALS THIS WEEK 3000 yards of Fine Laces and Embroideries just arrived, to go on sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Special prices on these goods for two weeks. 6ee Cir Circulars. at Laura M. Brown's 417 Washington Streot
SPRING CLOTHING For either men or women should be t»U of made. Plaoe your order now with Sherer, who has had years of experience in producing fine clothing for men and women. Latest Spring samples and styles are now ready. SCHERFR'S Decatur, near Washington Street Grey Bond typewriter paper, siie 81-2 xll, 30 cents per ream while it lasts. Only 60 reams in this lot Star and Wave Stationery Dept.
' ARRIVALS AT THEH0TELS VISITORS FROM OTHER LANDS WHO HAVE SOJOURNED IN THIS RESORT RECENTLY. COLUMBIA . I i jiladelphia— C. \Y. Wendel, W. H. Cliae. II. ({Milliard, Mrs. Elizabeth j McCarter, E. A. Knouri, C. XV. DeMal1 eps, Emil F. Zulu), < linton F.. Spencer, e B. O. Xont, Mrs. Oeo. D. McCreary, S. U. Armxtead, H. H. l'arker, Mrs. H. H. Parker, J. S. tVmrod. I human Tracy, G. j Becker, G. D. Gibbon and wife, XV m. F. Toney, XXaltev S. Johnson, XVm. Collahau, Grace Hersb. y. G.-o. B. Batten, M. Murphy, Chr-. A. .1. Mui.'y, Mrs. XVin- • field Jake, ?!. it. L'ri. .::: , F. XV. fi.rdoll, L S. .Houghton, K Hulord. S. P. . Kolkin, Mrs. C. V. Kvlloni, F. Reber. New York — 1- B. t hadwick, XX'm. Cover, XXr. G. Taylor, C. G. App. " ' Salem, X. J.— Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 11. Carpenter, Tlios. H. Shinn. Perth Amboy — Arthur A. Quinn. Baltimore — Henry Brown, G. H. HopXJerion, Pa.— Mrs. XV. P. Gest, Miss Isabel Gest. Camden, N. J. — Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Black, Master H. A. Black, -Jr., Miss Hannah Miller. Omer, Pa. — Geo. Cushing, Irwin Follette. Trenton — 1. XX'alter Miller and wife. Atlantic City — Frank Scidel. Cleveland, O.— R. S. Clark. Bethlehem, Pa. — F. G. XX'all, Jr. Lansdowne, Pa.— Jos. M. Pugh, Jno. J. Pugh, Miss M. R. Janier. Moorestown, N. J. — Miss Anne P. XVhepley, Miss Page. Cape May — Mrs. C. S. Baker, Mrs. A. Redifer. l Wilmington, Del. — H. J. Stark and e wife. | Elizabeth, N. J.— Frank B. XX'illiame. Roxboro, Pa,, — Mrs. H, H. Nerkler, _■ Mrs. J. W. damp, Jack Camp. Bridgeton, N. J. — Miss S. D. Bacon, j ' Frank Eisenlower. ■" Pleasantville, N. J. — Edward L. Smith COLONIAL. ® Philadelphia — XX\ J. Collent, Jr., Mrs. , ^ XXr. J. Collent, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ' Van Reussalaer, J. F. Fryer, William | • Deering, Mr. and Mrs. XX'. Roper, Mrs. . k Lindsay and two friends, A. J. Bartlett, Mrs. J. Blackburne and daughter, J. B. Elfretb. Baltimore — A. L. Bosley, Astor R. J Sappentier, XX*. M. Murphy. XX'ilmington, Del. — L. H. Frand. Hazelton, Pa. — B. E. Knam and wife and two daughters. New York — Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ZoeJ hirsch, C. H. Zoehirsch. X. C. Thrope, P. Thrope, J. C Rogers Hicks. Lawrence, Maes. — J. P. Fletcher and wife. Atlantic City — Mr. L. Kunken and Miss Dream. Boston— M. L. Ferdgold and wife, 1 Max Rube and wife. k STAR VILLA.' - Philadelphia — Mr. and Mrs. A. R. ! Gockel, Alfred S. Miller. W*aahington, D. C — Rev. C. J. Win0 gate, Mr*. C. J. XVingale, Pittsburg— H. B. MeCne and wife. \ WINDSOR Philadelphia — J. B. Smith, A. H. Clerk C. B. Thomas, Elsa A. Lambath, Wm. Urich, Mr. and . Mrs. E. D. Edmonds, Grant Knoff, J. W. Davis,~J. S. Hagan, Mrs. C. Hagan. Baltimore — Mrs. A. Kelly, Miss Kelly, L. P. Hutchinson. X\*ashington, D. C. — XVm, Shepply. Camden — Jno; R Gandy, J. A. Cfcsb- 1 man, H. Hewitt, Mrs. Jno. M. Rogers. ^ New XTork— R Ingersoll, A. C. Shan- - 1 XTRGIN1A. • Philadelphia— Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, h Chas. S. Adams, John B. Haines. • Easton, Pa. — E. F. McLean. ( ^ Philadelphia — Mr. and Mrs. R. E.. ^ Dillon, J. D. Collins, 1 Logan, Pa. — H. L. Oberboltzer. Baltimore — Chas. P. Pflaging, Harvey Hughes. 1 CHALFONTE. Wilmington, Del. — XVm. F. Neary, 2 Mrs. E. S. Allon worth, Wm. S. Allon1. worth. I d Philadelphia — Calvin Satterfield, M. D. Douglass.
New X'ork City — Mrs. XValter H. Wil- j Miss Natalie R Wilson, Miss H. XX'ilson. Baltimore — Mrs. T. Jackson, Miss ] Kalamazoo, Mich. — Morris D. DougCARROLL VILLA. New York — Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Daub. Philadelphia — Miss Anne Burden, Miss .Gertrude Bunner. Cape May — Mr. M. "Hughes, Miss Laura Hughes, Miss Mary P. Hughes, Logan B. Anna Hebenthol, Rae Hebentbol DEVON. Philadelphia — A. R. Yerke, A. Sehoegel, F. M. Settigan, Hugh H. Cline. Astond. Long Island — H. A. Archer. Miss Lucy Ottinger. Montclair, N. J. — Anne P. Shippley, Miss Page Shippley. Cape May Court House — Ed. GarreaTHE MARCY. Philadelphia — Robert R lden. Camden— XVm. H. Hutton and wife. Trenton — Mrs. Hattie Sexton and j daughter. XX'yoming, Del. — Miss Lillian Aker. j Cape May— Mr. W. R. Smith, wife and son, Georgianna E. Briant. Edith May I Edmunds, Mary M. Edmunds. UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining 1 In Cape May postoflice for week ending June 16, 1915: ( Beam, Warren. ri»nninghstn. Miss Sarah. Margen. Mary. Olmstead, Miss Irene. Peter*, Miss Julise. Ripley. Frank. Roy. Clifford. Stephens. Miss Pearl. Temple. H . In calling for the above please say advertised. ... E. TAYLOR P. M. Every once in a while something to disturb Mr. Bryan's serenity and lecture programs. "William Barnes must he converted by this time to the reality of the so-called Roosevelt luck. RELIGIOUS SECT HAS QUEER DOCTRINE Something new under the sun, to the sophisticated earth dweller of the Twentieth CwrtUTr^wauld be a decided novelty. Sokmuin dhy not believe such s thing could be, even in bis day, and that was some few years before the introduction of aeroplanes and submarines, but Millville, N. J., has Solomon 1
- 1 beat by a mile, in the form of a new ■ ' religious sect. 1 | The chief article of faith of this new 1 ' I sect is that men must dress as women, 1 and women as men. XVe must admit I ' that this is preaching feminism with a 1 vengeance. XVliere do our friends who claim that sex differences are only im- ■ . aginary gnd not real come in? s This sect is known as the Updike denomination and the new Mohammed ' 1 of this faith is an ex-glassblower. It 1 • is a form of spiritualism. ' A man, who, when arrested and taken ' before a magistrate in Millville, as- ■ sorted that he was one of the preachers • of the sect which created quite a furore of interest, recently, while journeying from Cape May Court House to Manumuskin by way of the We6t Jersey R. » - R XX'hen he boarded the train he was at tired as a woman and some acquain- ' " tancc tipped off the passengers to this ' fact. He walked from Manumuskin to ' Dorchester, when- he sought an interview with a clergyman with reference 1 to obtaining the use of a church in • 1 ' which to preach his doctrine. Failing , jhere. he boarded a train and went to ( | Leesburg on the same mission, with the 1 same result. 1 ' He was arrested and taken to Mill- ' ville, and when questioned by the • Mayor, he said that his attire was part 1 I of his religion. He carried a suitcase • and when opened it was found to contain enough material to start a woman's \ .furnishing department. Among other* ,
the following articles: Four pairs ' silk stockings, four pairs woman's drawers, box of talcum powde', two ( side combs, three silk waists, a silk \ petticoat, a pair of high healed slippers, and two leather belts. He said his feminine name was Miss ' May Pierce. The mayor compelled him , to disrobe and he was found to be 1 tightly corsetted, wearing false breasts, high stockings, gartered to the corsets ^ and all the "fixing." His face was cov- ( ered with a green veil. He gave his age , as 61 years, old enough to have more 1 grumps. He is a glassblower by trade. ] BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS | OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY , PUBLIC NOTICE XX'hereas the Board of Chosen Free- ' holders of the County of Cape May, has ' by resolution, acquired as a part of the | County Road System, the following described roads, to wit: The road beginning at Rchellenger'a corner at Green Creek, and extending to its intersection with Fourth Avenue at ■ West Clape May, in Lower Townahip, known as the First and Second Section - of the Bayshore Road; also The road beginning at Townsend's corner at Dennisville, and extending to its intersection with XX'ashington Avenue at XYoodbine, in the Township of 1 known as the Dennisville-XVood- , Road; and Whereas, the said Board, by resolution, has straightened, widened and changed the location of portions of said road, and vacated certain portions thereof that became unnecessary for publir
1 by reason of such straightening, , widening and changing the location of same, as shown by a map or maps there of duly filed in the office of the Clerk of tH- Countv of Cape May; and XX'hereas, the said Board deems it advisable to improve said road by constructing the same of gravel in such manner that the same shall, at all sea1 of the year, be firm, smooth and ' convenient for travel; and t XX'hereas, the said Board has author- ; d drawings, plans and specifications for such improvements to be made copies of which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Cape May at ! 1 e 1 (.ve days prior to the date of the , public hearing hereinafter named: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that , the Board of Chosen Freehalders of the 1 I'ountv of Oane Mav /will meet in the COURT HOUSE at CAf » MAY COURT HOURc.,, New Jersey, on TUERDTY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY, 1915, at twelve o'clock noon, for the parpose 1 of giving a public hearin- uhon such , proi>osed improvement of said road, at which hearing any and all persons may appear and present, either orally or in writing, their objeetiona to the said im1 provrment. 1 By order of the- Board of Chosen ' of the Countv of Cane' Mav, FRANK W. FOXVT Kpo Clerk 1 June 16th, 1915, at Sea Isle City; iXew Jersey. 6-19-2t "For Rent" cards carried in stock 5c each. All kinds of Trtpn cards made to order. Star and Wive Stationr-y DrChildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ' CASTORIA
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