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— NS* RIDGWAY HOUSE at-the-ferries f PH1LA.
^ HOTEL RIDGWAY at-the-ferries CAMDEN
ASSOCIATED HOTELS EUROPEAN PLAN rooms with private bath bot and gold running water in eaoh room HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gaa Fitting. Irrigaton Pants Installed. Keystone 177Y 118 Pearl SL, West Cape May
Special 30 day price on ELECTRICAL FIXTURES FOR A SIX ROOM HOUSE including 4 one light fixtures, 1 three light fixture for living room, one modern indirect bowl for dining room. JICM REEVES & GREEN ' " Engineering Company SHOW ROOM, 610 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone, 16 A Cape May, N. J.
Mr. Farmer, Fisherman, or any user of a Pumping Outfit ATTENTION^ The European countries are busy slaughtering jeople; our country is busy making ammunition and powder, and help is getting scarce. Now why don't you get busy and buy this Little Irrigator which will save you time and hard labor. This Little Irrigator will pump water, saw wood, grind and (bell oorn, pump in pilings, irrigate the land, and will do many more useful things, which I can tell you if you will call me up, or send me ( your name and address. ' Price, Complete $55.00 : THE LITTLE IRRIGATOR Manufactured by M. SUBBER Woodbine, N. J. MAKER OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY KEYDTONE PHONE 11-D
A FEW LEADERS FOR JULY ■ — Children's gingham and percale dresses in several designs j and styles from 2 year size up to 14 years, at one special price. | 50 cents each. yYlso a line of tine white dresses at very moderate prices. ( — A new lot. of women's and children's muslin underwear: , Middy Blouses. Shirt Waists, and Aprons. A very pretty colored j stripe lawn waist at 59 cents. —Big redactions on all Summer Hats and trimmings. j EMMA C. CARPENTER G29 Lafayette Street School 1 Keystone PHone 64-M
ICE CREAM AND FANCY CAKE Nothing but the Best ■ 1 " • j Tr, Our HOMEMADE BREAD 5c » u«i KOKES & REUTER 524 Washington Street
THE HUDFORD a Unit for Converting the Ford Into a One-Ton Truck The Hudford is the solution of the trucking problem — it has already proved to be one of the biggest successes in the CommerkaL Car field. Hudfords are giving satisfactory day in and day bug service in nearly every line of business — what the Hudford is doing for other merchants it will
THE HUDFORD consists of an auxiliary frame, an internal gear driven truck rear qflt, with artillery truck wheels and solid tires, 34x3' j, semi-elliptic truck springs and a heavy pressed-steel channel-section auxiliary frame which entirely replaces the rear construction of the Ford car. Surrounds and is attached by cross frame members to tbe Ford frame so that the original Ford frame becomes virtually a subframe carrying the engine, while the main frame is that of the HUDFORD UNIT, which extends 50 inches beyond the original Ford frame, giving the car a total frame length of 10 feet 8 inches, and a wheel base of 112 inches. The drive is by large tubular propeller shaft, with extra universal slip joint at front end to take care of spring' action. The axle is geared 7 to I, This low gearing enables the Ford engine to handle a ton load easily, and gives a normal speed of from 15 to 16 miles an If desired, a gear of 6 to 1 instead of -7 to 1 can be had, and the rear equipped with pneumatic tires 34x4 The rear wheels of the Ford, with their larger tires, are put on the front, otherwise the forward construction of the Ford car remains entirely unchanged. The HUDFORD can be attached in a few hours. How Weight Is Distributed 90% of the* load is carried on the rear truck axle and fraine which constitute the HUDFORD UNIT — the front of the Ford car, which is the Only part that remains intact, carries practically no more weight than it would as a Ford touring car. PRICE — 9360. f. o. b. Philadelphia. FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage Cape May, N. J ST of; h 4 >. ^ * mmw ■ ' guhhkbhb Suits Made to Order $15.00 to $45.00 Worth $15.00 to *45.00 All kinds of Palm Beach Mohair and Keep Kool Kloth at Ten Dollars. Headquarters for French Dry Cleaning white clothes. GYS RIEF Ladies' and Men's Tailor
423 Washington Straet
Cape May, N. Js
Niagara Falls Daylight Tours via Picturesque Re*Va?leLehigh Through j "The Switzerland of America" SATURDAYS $1 O.00 ROUND TRIP * ~ Good 15 Days From Cape May PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY Ask Agent or Write for Niagara Falls Folder
Regal Shoes Some new Styles of Kegal White Canvas Pumps have errive J just in time for the Fourth. Call and see them. M. C. FRtMIRE Broadway and York Ave. WEST CAPE MAY
. j Professional Cards j ' J. SPICER LEAMING 1 COUNSELOR- AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in 1 Chancery 1 Office: Hughes and Franklin Streeta, , Cape May, New Jersey. ! ~ ' , SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE 1 ATTORN EY-AT-LAW , j Merchants National Bank Building , Washington and Decatur StA/ | , Cape May, New Jersey . , NOTARY PUBLIC / 1 Solicitor and Master in Chancery. 1 ( Keystone Phone 35 A. , HENRY H. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW 1 Solicitor in Chancery for New Jersey ' Member of Pennsylvania Bar. . < Cape May, New Jersey. ; ' JAMES M. E. HILDRETB OOUNSELOR-AT-LAW j , Solicitor, Master and Examiner in ' t Chancery I , NOTARY PUBLIC |r Offices at 214 Ocean Street i) Cape May, New Jersey l Keystone Phone 39A. t LEWIS T. STEVENS J Counsellor- at-Law Special Master in Chancery j Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public 518 Washington SL, . Cape May,"N. J. j DR. J. H. OLIVER • 1 DENTIST • 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. 1 (One door above Keith's Theatre) Filling a specialty — from one dollar I ( Dp. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. { My special plates never rock. No one . has this method but myself. Will allow you carfare whan' you order the . beat teeth. Ben Phone— Walntft 1836.
YOUR EYES are Your Tools 1 What care a good wotkaan takes of his 1 took to keep them in the bee tonditinc I > ■ Are Your Eyes All Right? . Lit ss toa ibes sad as* 1 ariSrsita: ; C A. LONGSTKETH j fxWs S-clM h, £ie TmH*t , \ -ug K K"i" Sm sss ] CAPE MAY OPTICAL ; ' " 513 Washington Street , Cape May, N. J. EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE. ' ; j PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY : Keystone "Phone 44 D i xL IN'^LtoOLL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELEC- ' ITRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RE- , CHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. House Wiring. Xirkleplating and . ! Oxidiring Office: 306 D-.catur Street "URIC ACID NEVER CAUSED RHEUMATISM" . PARKER'S IMAI It BALSAM H ■> CAPE MAY OOUNTY DISTRICT \ | SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF 1 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, j Office 214 Ocean Street. Cape May, N. J. 1 , SAMUEL F. WARE. President, i j.r M. E. HILDRETH. First Vioe-Pred- ] 1 dftt and Secretary. |, we : already represented. to Introduce BROWN HERB TABLETS coxrsateed remodj for Const: [idiot., Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Over 100? profit, : Eur'Kller, repeat order,. Permanent income. , B VV rite for psmptJeU, FREE SAMPLES and term,. 1 BROW* HERB CO, 66 Marrsf SL N«V» Tort Citj. j Are yoo ready for your opportunity? Save part of yoar Income regularly and depoaH your savings In this sliuag tatstitutkm, Tbe Oewuity Trust Oa See WentneO for Porefc Foniitarw. Advortiee in the Star and Wcm
BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. REINCORPORATED The Key York Timee publiahed the following a few days ago: The Bethlehem Steel Company, a Pennsylvania. corporation, this afternoon - filed articles of incorporation with San. retary 0f State Martin. The capital stock was set forth as *16,000,000, the i certificates for which had been issued and were outstanding. . The objects of the company, as set lortb in the incorporation papers, are ' "to manufacture iron and steel, or any article of commerce from iron and steel." « The New Jersey office of the company was given as 15 Exchange Place, ' Jersey City, and the officer^ a* Eugene G. Grace, President; B. H. Jones, Secretary, and W. F. Roberts, Treasurer. Tlie Bethlehem Steel Company leased ' a large tract of land on the Delaware shore of Cape May County, X. J., about 20. 1015, from Joseph Camp of New York City. The terms were that the ^ should hold the land for ten /* and that I? should then have the .privilege of buying it. This tract I stretches from Pierre's Point north to | Goshen, and it was said tliat the territory between Dias Creek and Goshen would be used for provjpg grounds and new plant- to be erected by the Bethlehem and Midvale ' Companies. Engliih and Russian Army officers inspected the site before the jease was made. In August the Lehigh Valley Railroad announced plans for the construetion of a ?1 ,500,000 pier at Rayonne to handle the ores from the Bethlehem Company's South American mines. About the same time the company announced that is would build% new shell and powder factory at Cape Mav to cost 83O.000.
FISHERMEN' FDN HAS BEGUN Five hundred New Jersey lakes, ponds | and streams beckoned to tbe bass " fishermen on Thursday, June 15, when the season for catching bass opened in this state. The bass ranks as New Jersey's chief game fish and no angler, in any part of the state, need travel more than a few miles from home to find good sport, so widely distributed are the several varieties of this fish. The open season for bass, crappie and pike-perch in inland waters will continue until November 30 and the season for game fish in the Delaware river will run concurrently. The trout and . salmon season, which opened April 1, w ill not close until July 15 and the pike and pickerel season extends from May 20 to November 30, with an additional season for Winter fishing for pike said pickerel only during the first twenty days of January. Fishermen will do well to remember that tbe law forbids fishing with a line ' ; more than three hooks or more I than one burr of three hooks, or to have _ such . a contrivance in one's possession. Use of set lines in any waters in habitied by game fish is also prohibited. It illegal to take game fish between 'JP p. and daylight or to take or have in I possession in any one day more than ■ 25 trout, 10 land-locked salmon or 10 back bass. It is also illegal to catch or keep trout under si»-jnches in length; black or white bass under nine inches; pike, pickerel or pike-perch nnder_12 inches; calico or strawberry "bass, and crappie under « inches and striped bass ; . under 10 inches. J To fish-in inland water* of the State, j male • residents over 14 years ; of age '■••ufsV fake" out a- combination li-liing and ; hunjing_ license costing 81.15. A non- - resident license, for fishing only, costs 82.15. No iiqrnse is required tor boys tinder fourteen years of age or for teYnajes.and no license is required for fishing in the Delaware river <)r its' tributaries where the tide ebbs and flows. $3,000,000 MORTGAGE -CANCELLED A cancellation of a 83.000,000 inert-, gage was rrcorded in the County Rcg-i-ter's- office at Paterson, N. J.. 011 Tucsday, 13th inst. This is probably ^he largest -mortgage that was ever placed I on record by Registrar Morri-. It was against mining property owned by Nelson Z. -Graves, of Philadelphia, in" West Milford township. » The mortgage was held by Harry G. ■ Micheiicr. David liaird and William jlindlav lirevvn. receivers of the defunct ,N. Z. Graves -Company. Mr. Graves, I when his company .became involved in | financial difficulties, "evidently gave his personal projsTty as security fop 83,0<{0,.OOO of liabilitie-. This amount was I covered by a mortgage on the West Mil- ; ford mining property. The mortgage j was .recorded in the Passaic County's , Registrar's office on May 26. 1013. CASTORIA For Iniaats aad Children la Uss For Ovsr 30 Vsara Read the Weekly Star aad War* ,

