Cape May Herald, 30 September 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPS1 MAY RRJUlD, TttUPSbAY, JO, IftOB,

of Robert P»l(OB'! title to'«r*»tne»e u »B UreBlor Re*A "Beetlii* tbe Flret Trurf end •m «rbet John U MeltheW* rejeerch hat leed Mei to eey. Wd you rr.d e ivory rttcfc kept your nn*pn lirbleg to urn orer the next P«** end which left you brMlhk^a end thoughtful et the end? "Ceueht In th< Current” It tbe flret Inatellmeot ol each e etory by l*roy Scott. It it celled the “Sheer* of Deetlny.” Other ;ood article* end xtorte. are: “The hie Show et Pittebur*.” by Ru- • -n.- Wood. In which the author toUe In hU beet rein bow eteel U mede: “Streleht talk to 8te«*-8truck Otrla,' by Paul Arnaetrone. the playwright. In Which will open the *ye» of s‘-*l» who think they would like to act; Tbe me* nine of dream a. by H. Addlnyton Brace, a very totereatto* erUcle whlc .how. that belief to dream. It not ell ■uperetltlon. 'Mea Who Cent Quit." hy Ho-ry U. Hyde, whoed elm U to throw a new ll*ht on a much dUcua aed queatioo; end a financial article by Monttomery Rolllna. anthled Cantloa to the Woman Inventor.. Charle. N Crewdaon conttooee hit human expoaure of the drummer with "Unex pectod Bualneaa;” The Bky Man. Henry KltcheU WebeMr’a dexcripUvc romance of the popular Polar Re*!au la particularly timely, and of Orison Sweet Marden'a arUde. “Do R to a FlnUh.” eepedelly r»d examplea will be found to the rot urn! o« explor And then there are: “The Gift of the Pitying Heart." by Philip VcrrlU Ml* be la: “The Sherl/Ta Charge," by r. Ten Cyck Bourke, and “Jtognald Tibhltta Bank Acobunt," by Bvelyn Van Buren. with a poem each by Cla riasa Dixon and Richard Wightman.

n apclaga up from hla aeat Ind car to giro It to a wo man. that |a polltenesa. If he permits hU wife to drag a chair from one rone, Into the other, while be la amok In (and rondlng the erenlng paper that U Innocent abeorptlon. U pay* to be polite—when it-

doesn't coel anythin*

Politeneae originated to the Gar den of Eden, when Adam fell merely to obiIgp Bee. (And yet they any that

STEALING^ A SIGN.

That Waa the Policaman'a Char**, bat

It Waa Net •uatained.

Bteallblly Hie poUceman etnle nn: from behind ll» side «1 or eg il. an i and quickIj poun. «l >« *>in* <\, » bU n'liege boys wtn. were isrry a Ion-.' bonnl eU<> tbnl bad huua over some tubacconhct’a shop Tb» youlha prolentrd agatnat lhe oBoer t Interference, but be loM them thnthey would Sod H a hard Job to turn little old New York Into -a college town, and off to tbe lockup they went,

college boye. sign and all.

“What's the charger asked tbe sergeant aa be looked out at tbe aggrrga tloa of tbe coming greol men of learn-

sign,” answered the cop as some of tbe boys bumped It Into the station bouae. where It reposed against tbe well “We did not steal It." spoke up one of tbe youth.: “we only borrowed It” Tbe eergeant turned to tbe cop end told Mm to call op Ibe owner and Qnd ont what the true stole of tbe caae was Tbe policeman read tbe sign slowly and then turned to the telephone book to look up tbe owner. “Hello! Did you loae a signT And Ibe answer made the policeman scratch hi* I lead “What did be payT - .iked tbe wait tog aergeaot The reserves were be ginning to grin, and the police mar looked very uncomfortable. “It la all right." he tald, scowling at the youths. "Tbe owner any* they rented the sign for Ibe night and are to return it tcmorrow morning when be to ready to do fcustoee* ageln “ A about went up from tbe routba aa they were ordered out of tbe elation and they took up their triumph*: march and sought out some other un suspecting cop to dupe, and far down tbe street came back their triumph*' yell: -Oo^-o-m-b-i-n r Tbe cop lam:bed to himself a* be storied out again on hi* beat, and . friend at bta aide naked him tbe c*ut» of hi* merriment "Tbe owner of tbe sign waa mad at tbe way through and warned me t« bold tbe sign. He had rented It at right, but be said that waa the thlrf time be had teen called out of bed !• night, for the bora had been pulled V to three other preclnetn, but a* long a I was a goat for him I thongbl would let tbe rah-rab boyi have som more fun with some other cop ttn< sent them on their way."—New Tor

Nervous Prostration “I gaffered so with Nervotu Frost ration that I thought thqre was no use trying to get well. A friend recommended Dr. 'Mile*’ Nervine, and although skeptical at first, I soon found myself recovering, and am to-day well.” MRS. D. I. JONES, 5800 Broadway, Cleveland, O. Much sickness la of nervous origin. It’s the nerves that make the heart force the blood through the veins, the lungs take in oxygen, the stomach digest food, the liver secrete bile and the kidneys filter the blood. If any of these organs are weak, it is the fault of the nerves through which they get their strength. Dr. Mile** Nervine D a specific fog the nerves. It soothes the irritation and assists in the generation of nerve force. Therefore you can hardly miss it if you take Dr. Miles' Nervine ■when sick. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it docs not benefit he will return your money.

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The man who to truly polite never forgets himself. Such « man. If he I* obliged to kick another man down sum, wiHwIway* nee that hi. hat 1« Children *re naturally Impolite, un til thye pro, taught that they canno'

Always he polite when yon are borrowing moRey from a friend Remember that * doesn't com anything tc giro him tike impression that you art going to. Pay him back. There nr* two kinds of politeness: to yoorscK and poolltcueai to others. When yo« come borne late at night, for exabyte, even If you arc tired, always remove your bat coat befbra getting Into bed. It 1*. llttto'attentions like this that constl tau you. a geaHeman At the eaux at) your wife if you d It It to the height 1 to awaken a, nlceplm lady. Tbe poitta man to always welcom, everywhere. That la. almost every wacre—except at a bargain counter, a Ore. or a financial panic. Them he to de trop. —Thomas 1^ Masson la October Up plncott's.

There are two kinds of W« stories to—tHav to the reading public, one. that written by tbe author wbc knows his subject either by bavlm actually dwelt in that section, or at toast by having painstakingly studied the writings of people who have: the ether, tbs sort produced by writers wV> have apparently acquired their as performances

Kooks For th* Wardrobe. Householders are, continually.-at a as to Bud sufficient space to ward robes and clooeto to which to bang garmenta. Generally this ts not ise tbe closet to not large enough but simply because garment book* not arranged economically. Ac Ohio Isven'or bn* devised an excellent

WILLIAJfcMB. ESSEN & Joe Qream jfterlor hru un earners aumw ilt 'WnMaaha Stmt Cast Wm. A I.

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER

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Opposite Reading Depot,

6S8WASHINGTON ST.. CARb,MAY. M. A

The History ol -:Cape May Counts. FROM THE ABORIGINAl TIME * TO THE PRESENT DAT EMBRACING

AN account of tbe Aborigines; The Dutch hDelaware Bey, Tbe Settlement of the County The Whaling. Tbe Growth of tbe Villages; Tbe Revolution and Patriot*. Tbe Establishmenl of tbe New Gov-'umeni; The War of 181 *; The Progress of Ua 'ounty and Soldiers of tbe Wat

T he Wyoming

By LEWIS IOWNSEXIi STEVENS 480 Pages. 48 lllnstrations. 31 Chapter*. 5 Appeaitew* SMI I <13 TP AID OH UCUPT OF *z.M IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, P-ibliaber 610 WH»hlngt« * St Cape Ma». ft. 4

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Movements In th* Raal Estate World for Cape Mey County. From Court House Gaxette: Recent real estate transactions recorded to the County Clerk's offlcd for Cape May and adjoining places

are:—

Cap* Mey City. Cape Mar Heal Batata Company Elisa i. llot.Ularll. »1. hot* 110. 111. OM.- « t*v, Ml, Sti. Si*. M4. B*0 !«■ I* 1 - t, ;«». vet. tor. »«. so*, xss. on. :S and SZ». plan A of said Co. Robert A. Campbell of Edward U. Wood. *1400. bou **4 and 701. plan A. Cape May Reel Batata Co He P. Sotiwrg, et,vtr to Luett* B. Miller. *1700. premise* on eouthweat irlotts K Bridenthal to AAnt-inetie A Brown *1- Premia** an east aid* of Hughe* *tr*etCape Mar Ural B»'» !r Co., to bather C. Ogden 11. Lot* 11*0 and IU1, Plan A. ** Id Co. me to Robert F- Hand. $L LoU Umd lt». alan a *ald Oo.

IHi Plaza

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, Benjamin

Hiuih Lafayette 8L itotween Congrem sod Perry Bta. On* Square from Beach. bnj«rtof Catoloe. Moderate Prices WM. D. VAHZAHT CAP* U*V, M. J.''

Improved Md Renovated Conveniently Located Moderate Rates

Camden Bottling Co. bnpotled and Domestic Wines and Liqnors

A FULL LIN£ OF _HIiH-CLASS WHISKEYS

228 PERRY STREET IVm. S. Vanzant, IVopritfr.

THE HOMESTEAD t«<, Cor vO.sklatlon and JackMB Sts Cay* THk CAFE to thoroughly up to-date in *11 appoaiftroenta. Handsomely appointed parlors for todies. Cottages served with eboitest Wines, Licmors. ^ 1 T I RATTi MnnMer

HARBOR

Three Feathers Whiskey Mount Vernon Patterson and Coane No 6

Sunny Brook Monticello^ Pepper Wm. Penn Autocrat

AilD ALL OTHER LEADING BR WDS

A Large Variety of Bottled Beers Fine Line of John Steigerwald & Co a Cigars Box Trade a Specialty

312 k 314 Washington Street. Cape May

arrangemrut of tbe book*, aa abowf to tbe accompanying Ulusiratlon. Instead of placing eac h book to singly be

Oddity of Dream* "Nobody ever feels paiu lo a dream." said o peyctodoglst. "Uage. terror. Joy. grief—ibeee emotions stab us os poignantly to 'dream as to reality But physical pain. do. I hare Interrogated 2.000 persons, and non* of them ever suffered dream twin* Yet they bar, dreamed ol drandful motor accldeoU, torture*, di-nib Our young gtrl. Indeed. dreamed time and again of being eaten jtilv* by < nuullal*. yet even to that\bon-iblr nightmare she felt no What Changed the Old Town's Name?

\' _- v SCAELLEHGERS LAITOIBO ith's Beer end Choice Wlnee and Uquorj Our Specialty ROW BOATS AND LAUNCHES TO HIRE FliHlNG ABB CRABBUJG SUPPLIES PUBSTSHED JAMB A. CARROLL Loop I Phone 6-6^0.

WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring Styles Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stcck. You can save money by itBURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR *26 Washington St. Cape Mey, N. J. KEYSTONE PHONE 1 38X

HOWARD F. 0TTF.H GENERAL UPHOLSTERER FUfRNITURE and IviATTRESSE5 WMSDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, aad BEACH TENTS A SPfiCMl TV 412tfailkluglen tlreel Cepr fUr

mars,'' helped along by a lurid li 1 nation. A capital story of tbe nu: oat sort to tbs complete aorot la the

Ralne. who also

srroto Chat popular book “lUdgwsy of Montana." Th* sceu* of "Mellsay" to Hkcurlae laid la Montana, and part of th* dramatic actipp-U supplied by om of fb* roloutlo** war* between cowboys aad ahoop-mea which aarr oaaa*d so mack blood-shed la tho cat '»• country. Tbo character* At natural aad aot a Mt overdrawn. "MeUoay.Ts the heroine, to the daughter of

rosdOy secured to tbe top of th* robe. Tbefe basks thus make It poa slbla to -utilise every possible bit of

space to the wardiUte. Hew t* 8*l*ct Fish.

Flub to be enjoyed must b* fraoh and for this Feaaon tbo houaevrlTe should know how to cbooo* a good fish In the first ptac* tbe. flesh must be 00 firm that tt *711 not be dented by pro* with Ibe flngera. The eyes all. th* acatoa bright and th* Tbe gill* should be bright to color, being neither dsrk liver color nor too pul*. If there to no odor ttor fish may be eaten with safety

Charr/'Calef^'^.

Boat a quarter of a pound at buttoi with a quarter of a pound of sugar t« ■ cream. Thro gxadaaUy add three «r*U beaten eggs, on* and a quartet cupfuls of flour, a quarter of a pint of milk, a taaspoonful of taking powder, a UttJ* grated lemon rind and three

TOims at vans ssabbsiies yuan? tbi 5 & 10c. Store Where you will find a full line ot Cooking Utensil*, Toys Souvenirs Cor^Washington and Perry Sts.

Taka a quarter of ■ pound of Booed ratotn*. a quarter of * pound of chop p*d su*t and half s pound af floor.' add a ptarh of salt and a Xeaspooofnl of taking powder and wtjrk all Into a

Hr. Brown of SLEEPYTOWH, He wouldn’t advertise; So along came Hr. Strong And took him by surprise. Hr. &, ns you may guess, Wax strictly up to date; Knew the game aad played the i At early hours and Into.

JAMBS M E. HILDRETH V0DRg*L10R-AT-LiW rt CAFK MAY, It t NoTAnv Prrnuo ^BWI8T.8TBVKN“ OODHBELLOH AT LAW, 014 WaaBisuTos 8»-. far*Mat.H-!

f stati-Bi’ed |3S6. Beil Phone 97x TIte Daylight Store The Embodiment of Style, Taste Low Prices

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FIRE INSUMNCF

.AUNOKMINO TH* LADIEW OAIWTY

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^ MECRAYS' CENTRAL MARKET -ws-raM Cor. WAfthiBgtca and Ocean Streets 602 WasWogtoci St. 217, 219. Ml Ocoaa &- t-i Meets, Groceries, Provisions end Fruits Cbel'.s butters-5Karp!rvs Gilt Kdg^A IpartglO Chantry Produce fresh daily from our own fWJH hrfeut market Is Cape *«y.

GMHEMAL MERCHANTS

In Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings

O. I- W. KNERR.

ll8-20 Washington St

Pierson and Son.

^TH^El|cAiE|wAY|iilMlT#

Cor. Washington and Union Sts.

Where you will find chou e Grocies, VegeUbles, Pro?

and fruits. We also handle “Mir»>eners Star Hams'..