Cape May Herald, 28 November 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAi'E UAV HERALD. THURSDAY,WOVBI1BER

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'80 far C»[ie May County U eonfjcmatt, thr rwulU of Tueaday’a elecirr all thal the mo«t mthuaUutle ltc|>ut>Ucan eouUt ilmir', nuil the out' one of Kubernatoriai »Jil WUIaUve

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Irr Kita. Howard Norloc dauirbter l»la drove u|

-Mtuniar and vialiet Mr and l trank Lmniin* of 6 wain ton aaa do-

ing'buaioeav here laatweek.

Miner WilletU and grandaon Edward UtUe were Phtladelpliia viaitora from Tburaday to 8»torday la-t week. Captain Allen Dougin* i« apeodlag few daya aahore here with hta mother.

crntnuf* one in Uie belief lh«U!\e v -■»- pie of New Jeraey are dot read. m Hunday into a.day of drunkei «a and general diaorder- • • " ■In one of two of the olbet [county] ...imiripa'itica, where it ha* alwaya ’lix-n npparent that a grewl many li •liticiaiM care more for a member of luncil or a lax collector than the>' do r the I’reddent of the United Sta:e-, ic regular Kepubliean orgauualioii a* uarxl a* a cover for cutting the life o it of regularly nominated Republics who were on the local tlcketa. At a|ie May Mayor Millet wan defeated for reflection by IhU meana, aa also (iilbert Hughea for Aaaeaaor. The county leaders are very Indignant

the result al Cape May."

FISHING CREEK. Kiautso CaciK. No*. 20. 1907. Aaron Woolaon made a busineo triji :o Philadelphia Thnradar. Meadame* Sarah Snyder and Gertn aeoingwa* •pent lait Friday with Mrs Ella Cooorer. Mrs Rena Miller viaited friends at .’ape May Monday. Mrs. Mary Scbellenger •» (bopping Philadelphia thia week. N John Bate waa able to drive to Cape day Friday. Several of oot people attended Dr Jolton a lecture at the Taliernade la*t reek. Mrs. Caroline Barnett ol Erma i»riding her sen Jacob thia week. Mr* Tryphene Matlhewa spent last rtiumday afternoon with Mra. Annie MacKean of West Cape May. Gordon Tearicka called on fneoda al .'ape May and Klo Gronde Saturday Herbert Shaw and wife relorned home on Saturday after vldting New fork and PhiladeiphU. yoite a nnmber attended Harry John ion's sale on Saturday. He will roovi r.jm our village in the near tolurr. Mra Hannah Thomaa called on Cape May friends Monday.

The December Sncoeaa

The Christman number o. Success Magazine contains a description by Laura Far low of that significant English function knoan as being “Presented al Court." Samuel Men ' continues to unravel the mystery of the qpium curse in China, and Frank Fayant eontributes anothei chapter in the real history of Thomas W Law■on, of Hanlon. Among other article* are C. E. Bickel's "A Plan to Protect Depositora," a novel idea to protect bank accounts in time* of panic, and the life story of Mias Mary K. Orr, a woman corporation director. Orison Swell Harden treats the rewnt financial flurry in a timely editorial, “Fear, and a ‘Good Times' Panic,” which might be read profitably by a great many people at this particular lime. In Ike line of fiction are: “The Traxia Coop,” by Arthur Stringer; "Beneath the Prairie," by C. MilUain Beebef^Foor Wild Beasts and a Cow," by James W. Foley ; “A Deputy Sania Claus,” by Howard Brubaker, and “The Bird and the Ballad,” by Hermau Seheffauer. This number also contains the third installment of W -t Morrow's serial story “Dentala." In the home department there is a page of suggestions for Christmas lertainments, and a new series by lsa^_ b;l Gordon Curtis w ill instruct women how to make money a hodie. The aft feature of the number consists of two pages of the season's popular actr

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

ELECTION COMMENTS

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\ New Story by Seams. Mai Manus Seuinas MacManus, the Irish humorist, who has just completed a very «ucccssful lecturing tour of the United Slates, contributes a characteristic Irish fairy tale entitled i“The Sword o; Light” to the December Uppinoott' It is In Mr. MacManus's best vein,and ill be equally enjoyed by both children and grown-ups. The novelette this number is "The Career," by Kathryn Jarboe. The heroine is uaical genius who marries a man who knows nothing ond cares about music, and out of the inevitable clash of temperaments which follows the author has evolved a story that la remarkable for depth of feeling and grace of expression. The tale is pretty certain to hold the undivided attention of anybody who starts to read it, but lo music lovers it will appeal with tremendous force. Half a dove other clever abort stories, several timely ari, and some unusually good poetry are also worthy of especial mestion, pace permit. Many of the offerings have a Chrislmaay flavor.

I. O. O. V. oncers Elected At last Wednesday afternoon's sessianof the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the following officers were elected: Grand master. Dr. Frank Crowther, of Perth Amboy; deputy grand master, John E. Brown, of West Hoboken; grand secretary. Harry H Pine, of Trenton; grand treasurer, Joseph R. Deacon, of Bordentown; grand representative, Henry J. Melosh, of Jersey

City.

The Grand Lodge expressed its desire to purchase the Odd Fellows' Home in this city as the state home, and a committee was appointed for this purpose.

Wildwood Crest's Boom Wildwood Crest is enjoying a building boom; and present Indications that work will be plentiful and mechanics kept busy until late in the spring- locoorse of construction tre scout 85 new cottages, white ground hat been purchased and contracts made for the non of as many more. A nnmber have been completed and others are Dnder consideration. It ia expected that 100 new stroctnrea will be completed between now and next rammer

Chester Will Contest Abandoi The threatened contest over the will of James Chester who was k prosui resident of Goshen, baa been abandoned. The basis of aeltiement give* each of the children, in additio i to legacies named in the will the amount of tbelr indebtedness to their father.

I Snday Hal

WmU's Mfict Fu will be g SUNDAY These reproductions, from a tistic standpoint, are as perfect works of art aa the original pain) ings, and when framed arc equal!} aa canctiTc. They will adorn any hosna, ^Thc ^first of the aeries ■* “CEASE 1 FIRING’' The original oil painting, recog nixed by art critics aa one of the moat important and rarely beau tifal ratrgjea of Bcmqocsne'v

MMMU'lfjulRnl HI C9LMS 4a "HXeijlSJ*ffrai** 1 * and will be GIVEN FREE to MKh bwyer of the PnbriFLedger text SwMar, her. 1 U ifckMil tan art shop tbi. rtprodfrtnw wosdd cost mam ^IIas«&L d ” ,UHDA ' nsrysrESrs^ • a'

00- < LEf CHILDRHI- — Bend at dusk or by B re light Bead 111 printed books nor one la smell type. Hare a light too near the eyas, the beat and glare being lojnrloua. Bead too long at a time. Stoop over v book. Bad posltloos la sitting ere a fruitful canes of qoaifnre of the spine. . Suffer with Impe-fect eight At the first sign of trouble bvve the eyes to. ' » Be treated by Incompetent oculists T«Ve thr chIM to 'be beet yon can afford.

Cotton Spinning. ■even miles from the town hail of Manchester. England. Is ■ ns the greatest cotton (pinning i in the world. It has nearly 200 mDle. containing 15.000000 spindles. These fnctoriee give employment to 87.500 I--nous, ali.ee annual wages aim lo 812.100250. Oldham Is also a g intro for the prod net kra of textile i binary, oue such shop employing abont.SJOO machinists and an. nearly 2AOO

Ciirr.crd Cutting.' There I* n factory In Amsterdam. Holland, which <nts and polishes 400.IUJO din mends annually. About twenty women do most ol the actual ratting of the stones.

Bulgaria. From the latest pnbllsbed autistic* loigaria dour . it seem to be a work agtasn's paradise The nnmber of

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For Rent ^c> THE SECOND FLOOR OF SMITH BUILDING Three Conmmnieating Rooms and Toilet City Water.

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FOR RENT A LARGE ROOM 24 it by 30 it SECOND. FLOOR NO. 500 WASHINGTON STREET ' Rear of Charles Campbell's Office Over H. S. Rutherford's Store

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The County Board at Freeholders baa awrrded to the Ckatoa Bridge Company ..f Albany, Haw York, the contract In

It IV lo cost one to be completed trit|pn three ipog^M,

Ready for the Holidays

We wish to announce to our many friends and patrons that our new holiday line is larger and better this year than ever before- Last season our sales were larger than all previous ones and we propose to make this one even larger than last ytar. In purchasing we have been careful to select only the best and most suitable for Holiday gifts, and we assure yon it will be no mistake on your part to look over oui stock befote purchasing your Christmas presents. Among the many beautiful things are Fancy Turkey Seta, Decorated China Plates, Cracker Jars, Cups and Saucers, Salad Bowls. Shaving Mugs, Cream Pitchers, Fruit Plates, Fruit Saucers, Egg Cups, Mustard Cupa, Oatmeal Dishes. Table Tumblers, Wine Sets, Lemonade Seta, Boudoir Seta, Carpet Sweepers, Pocket Kniver, Silverware, Ruga, Graphaphones. Records and Supplies.

Everything to Make A Merry Christmas

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