- mm \ THE I I CASINO I I THEATRE I Madison and Beach Avenues I Will Open June 23 1 B3J Producing the most recent releases B W of the ' ■ PARAMOUNT PHOTO PLAYS ■ FAMOUS PLAYERS B v JESSIE L LASKY ■ OLIVER MORASCO and PALLAS PICTURES CO'S. Plays Booked through ■ STANLEY BOOKING CO. I I A modern, well-conducted Photo la B Play House, where the ■ BEST ONLY WILL BE PRODUCED B Distinctive Photo-Plays, with the I ». ig most-famous Film Artists. A revel- B| B ation ih Photo-Plays to the people B| 61 of Cape May. LADY USHERS Eii Polite Attention S New Film Equipment I Gosino Amusement Co I C EARLE MILLER | ggp KARL A. SUELKE Lamm l
STRAW HATS Tkiuurtutof Men's Straw Hats just arrived mad theffewest Stapes that will please jdmrng and oB. Mld« V the largest Makers Straw Hals ta America PRICES RANGE FROM $1.50 to $2.50. AJm » full Use *f PANAMAS Oer Summer Footwear has also arrived. Tbe i Walkover, the famous shoes far men. aad the Qsms Quality, the best known womans shoe in A marina. Also a foil Ime of CLOTHING jw Mm ul Tim Mm. Tfc. Uw Upi^ ^ J .03 1TENENBAOM Name el Roaeadakie N^w^Mdboft
Man about town Mrs. Clara S. Smith, of German town, who keeps a first class store of novelties of exclusive designs of art needlework, beaddraft, etc., bcs leased the room formerly occupied by Mr. Edith G. Jone# for several seasons, ia the rear of J. H. Hughes' real estate office, <10 Washington street* The Columbia HoJeJ yeas w.«H patronized on Decdration Ttey. - - 6, - Mrs. I. Iteming ^teppard' started on Z&*7 fw to extended trip to various points of interest. Work is progressing « West Periy street. - -* '. ■>-'-* ••,!■ ,t ..*w, Tbe proprietors of Jhe various hotelssre all b«y preparing for an ekriy In-; flux of guests. Mrs. May E. Kennedy and Miss T as passed 'ifveral days at their. Washingted strtet cottage. ; J _ Jame* E. Taylor has jnst teturitedr from a business trip in the interest of tbe new steamboat. Mrs. Dr. A- E. Roussel is at . hex jjnftb Lafayette street cottage. ' Mr and Mrs. W. B. Stoevex.of Pr.il.-Wt-Ma -are af their Gteaifc sW^ot- «*» ^ M3i;a=c:£ jtisJ^ 7,-," Ik _
!«e eh^twX t^a^|T1F>>M^ j County 'Baseball League last Saturday by. defeating, the strong Woodbine team. ves rly ips the keeping of the Princeton Cup for one year. The 1 r-ne. t.flk .Cup was given to tbe Cape May .Coukty Base Ball League by the Prin<*i<^Ctab of Philadelphia, and it is t<£ rajJ^PS^perttanant property of the team winning Ste championship for tlires times. Th< features of. the game were the pitching of both .Poinsett and Brailov, and the hitting of Lemmon. The. gamsuwas . . wktxemely exciting thru out, neither team, getting "bn base . until 4be sixth inning. Each team had several rallies that were checked by the excellent playing of the opposing team. In the eleventh inning the Cape succeeded in making another run after the gameiiad been tiecRat 1-1 for five innings." Owing to what the Woodbifie team though to be some close decisions they protested the game bbt Uie officials of the League refused to accept the protest, Wcause the decisions' complied to* the rliles of the league jn all cases. 4 cape may High * R H. O. A. E Kirk. 2b V 1 15 4 0 Arnold, as 0 0 2 2 1 Tenenbaum, 'cf 0 1 1 0 0 I Peterson, if C. 0 0 2 0 0 Sbaugbnessy, 3b . . 0 0 2 0 0 Baker, lb . 0 0 8 1 0 Lemmon, If ^ 1 2 2 0 0 H. Tenenbaum, c ....... 0 0- 8 2 0 Poinsett, p . 0 1 6 1 1 2 5 33 B 2 WOODBINE HIGH R H. O, A. E Beonuse, ss 0 0 .1 0 1 Silver ling, lb 0 1 12 Brailov, p (^0 1 ( 9 0 Lensor, c 0 0 13 0 0 Goldman, 3b 0 0 ill 0 |Shornhot, If ' 0 1 0 V 0 Powirk, rf 0 1 1 Off Stevenson, 2b 1 1 1 3 0 Weyner, cf 0 0 0 0 1 4 30 13 1 Cape May H. 0 0 00010000 1—2 Woodbine H. 0000010 0 00 0—1
Baker Caught a Woodbine Player Nap- 1 ping at First in the Ninth.
MORE PLAYERS SIGNED ' n UP FOR THE CAPES 4 es • During the past week tbe Capes' new m manager, Calhoun, has been busy tnak- ' Q ing arrangements for the finest team 0f that this resort has. ever seen. The men 10 th,t *®re "P. since jte^ jKeefc are 1 Hudock, *2b, snd Wadinger, c, of Wen nonajj.., Military Academy; Gillen, <S; MurTf, ib, and Shteldsjflf, and substi- 0 m tute Catcher. Work on .the regraveling 18 of the diamotuTis expected'to start d tiring the next week so as to allow tie c j Arid-' to' he Well packed by the time Uje -: fivst-'game is to be played. TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING W. L. P$. h a Presbyt^ap 6 1 .857 j Cfcapt-1 b 4 2 .057 ■ Method jet ■£ 2 5 2U s npit *;«: l 5 l« * CHAPEL, 9; BAPTIST, a 0 b T^e Chapel team won the game sched- ^ nJedTJor* Thursday laat from the Ban- ^ ** Bot'bo'1^ » CHAPEL, 3; PEES8YTXS1AK, J A r' On Monday the Otepel team 4 oti M it am mt mU late in the n
a. The Presbyterians proved that;lbey .f defeating ^h^ Methodist team by' tl^ * score of 4-3 The game was snappy ioost ie of the way but the Metbodiits were e outclassed. c; y GAME POSTPONED p The Preabyteriaa-Bapttet battel! game of th* Twilight League that was e scheduled far Tueaday *4l poalftsed w»tM Friday, June A . . g Baseball Schedule-TwUMht Itegm e 1915. ' / W - d June 3, 8aL, Methodist nit- Chapel, e June 6, Tues., Baptist va hlathodist. i. June 8, Thura., Baptist va. Chapel. ' - June 10, Sat, Chapel w Presbyterian. - W. CAPE MAY, is; WEUXWOOD, iThe West CJf»e May «am climbfrd a even with Wild wood for jgkst* placenta y the County Grammar .School Leaghe f when th«y defeated the «te Mile Be#»h boys laat SattHday at Wlllhrood. The o result was a complete surprise to^tfce Wild wood, team who .had previously 4jDfeated the Westsiders at Wildwood ,'by E a "large score. This makes .three straight 0 for the West Cape May-hbya. 1 0 harbor jottings 0 Mr. J. S. Shoemaker of Ohio has 0 brought the "Waterwitch" here for the 0 season from the water near his inland 0 home. 1 The Comfort, that is owned by E. - W-. Nicholson, is being put In condition 2 in preparation to the owner's arrival f8r the summer at an early date. 3 The Ferdinand, that has been lying 1 near the fishing wharf for over a year P has been having new tubes installed in D her boilers in preparation to a test of P the dredge that will be made at the 0 Landing, pipes having been laid out from tt the dredge to some of the low ground in 0 the rear of the fishing wharf. 0 Morton R Alexander, of Philadelphia, D who is a prominent member of both of - the local Yacht Clubs has bad -Frank 1 Wentrell construct a 25 foot srff skiff 2 for outside fishing. The boat has a 1 beam of 6 feet 4 indies and will be equipped with a Yulean engine. MrAlexander was in Cape May on Tuesday and expects to launch the boat in about ten days when he will arrive for the Mr. William King has leased one of Clifford Wilson's boat: house on Yacht avenue. TW small schooner "Pittsburgh" arrived here on Thursday night in a leaking condition, the crew having worked | the pumps all night, and was hauled on i the railway at Pharo's boat yard immed- . lately for repairs. The Reading Bailroad started its fishing excursions to this city on Sunday last when it carried enonght people to crowd the Theresa and Queen City to their capacities. On Tuesday it brought three carloads of fishermen. With a start as good as this it looks as if additional boats will be needed this summer. Among the many fishermen that tried thrir luck from small boats and were successful last Sunday were Mr. Poacher and .Louis Nelson. Captain F . Smith has been having a lot of engine trouble lately. Captain J. Hoggene took his first . frip of the season in the Deborrah last ' Week. ! ; On Sunday night Commodore Richard ; S- Jen kg and Richard McKey took a trip ] to the fishing grounds in the Lydia Ann ' returning on Monday morning with a 1 nice string of fish. 1 1 One way to make friends— keep your < Advice to yourself. J The supply of common sense never ex- ! ceeds the demand. * A miser is a great lover of generosity In everybody except himself. 1 This is a. melancholy year for demo- 6 cratic favorite sons. e It's an easy matter to fool any one, including yourself. The fewer scruples s man has the more drams he takes. j, Ju»t a degree or two lower and we'd to start the furnace again. We never could figure why they call * a big gun. "she," when H esn he silenced. * To date the German navy is taking f out its wrath at the Britiah blockade , A bachelor's JUe it- A grand oM life; > Devoid of quarrel* aad spate and tia) 01 ^ TKH-O..* i At P m 4 te^feafrdtte* VaWWlk. f. I ! m itiq 4 I TVaa. Lpto.rtte*. jritedfr «aq».* g : ta rtiaM r-,M -- » rate ta tee sweat wdBtea »■
I GOING OF C&Pfc MAY IIIIIIIM^B ^ AND RESIDENTS EACH DAY. Mr. and Mrs. George Sandgran ran Charles motored to Atlantic City cm r' U Sunday test. a Mrs. Lewis T. Stevens entertained the - B d members of the Girls' Guild of thq 3 Church of the Advent on Friday Wte ning at her home on Coqrie eireet. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worth of Haddonfield, N. J., accompanied by Waitsg Eldredge are being entertained by Mn. Clara H. Haynes at the H Driaoo. . | Harry Johns, a proatineat base hall fan of the Capes, has again come to en- . J6y the summer eeaaon here. Mrs. Bosserman and heTttfMm at« '! i spending a abort time in Waahtegtoej „ Mra. Jay Mecray is spendteg a fete - i days with her parents in her home town, h Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpleton aad ! e family motored from PMadelphte to j e their cottage on Monday. . Mrs. ate Worth pi Haddonfield 4 r visiting Mrs. Oara Haynes this week. t Mr. and Mrs. El well Souder and daughter are visiting the mother of Mrs, fjouder, Mrs. Bockius. Miss Margaret Davi* was down orsd Memorial Day with her grandmother, 8 Mrs. William Schellenger. x ) e Mrs. William R Sheppard was in Phih* 1 adelphia this week. Miss Etta Gregory took a party <£ I seven In her new Studebaker ear thr* a the county on Memorial Day. I ] Mr. Charles E. Armstrong is registered at the Colombia, g Captain Eli D. Edmunds of Ambled r and Mr. N. Perry Edmunds of Philadek n phia were down on Tuesday to attend j the Memorial Day exercises of the G. e R 1 q Mra S. W. Golt of Philadelphia is rega q istered at the Virginia. Mr. M. C Morris of thg Marconi Wires l( less Telegraph Company was visitinN f here on Monday to see the new local t station. f .Mr. W. Rodebaugh of Philadelphia baa g arrived to relieve the operators of the • e local Marconi station for a period of . two weeki^ each. y Mrs. Gtesamire, a former cottager, was t here on Tfiesday. g Mrs. Geo. Stevenson and Mra Tillie Graffin of Philadelphia' were visiting { their aunt, Mra. C. Bidden thai, og t Thursday. I Mr. and Mra. Joseph Schcltenger ari| ; ateting here from Boyerefsad, Mr: and Mra. Reuben Eldredge are thg ^ proud parents of a bouncing baby girl, j , Edna Marguerite, born at WUdwood, . N. J., Sunday, May 21, 1915. | Dr. Benjamin S. Parish and son Wan . ' ren G. Pariah are stopping at; the Oo* - ' lumbia while' attending to the opening ' 5 of their cottage. : 3 Dr. and Mrs. R W. Starr and daugte t ter Miss N. S. Starr motored from Phil< t adelphia on Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. Crooks and Miss Vernettg Crooks are registered at the Oolumbiai I It will be remembered that M!»« Crooks , was one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Mrs. John Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B .Stevens of Phfl- , adelphia are down looking after their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norris and daughter Emma B. Norris motored here from Chestnut Hill for over Sunday. The flower miss km day of the W. C. | T. U. will be held on Wednesday, June 7, at Cape May Court House, to whipM the public is invited. The Misses Fannie and Catherine <M Silver are visiting jn J en kin town pr,/V Bethlehem. Pa., and iff « short time they; wiD visit their grandmother. Mr*. Wm, who has been a regular cottage? here for many years, at the Hedges. Mrs, it will be remembered, has bad if active interest in tbe Seaside Homa for many years. Miss Clara Laventhol, a former Capd May girl, has become quite popular ig musical circles in Philadelphia lately recently performed in a concert by the Castellette Musical Club H the Gold Room of the Hotel Adelphia^ g Abbeville Medium. Wanted — To kndW why a man will give up a six thousand dollar job to run for a six hundred dol"office." Will any of our subscribers please answer? CONSTIPATION Onuses Boils, Pimplrs, Biotcber., Yellow* nessof Skin, Bsd Breath. Jx>w hpir.t'. Dixzinesa. Drowsiness, Blurred Eyi-ipLt, Bsd .. Vntak, Xnroamim, Wrk Hssd.^oo, Boor sad BOieus Attacks. ^.!5S2322fflk^ -o" • tMi 1 1> Is i >iSrra'!ra!<6i|ra

