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CAFE MAY STAB AND SAVE suTof * * H- Merged in Mir i»dWi« W r«n-d*« . . | o'riotk ^ »?ridiT0»°r^«h mkrtpaw wo, »*r « tw m uim | ADVERTISING KATES— For the coevenicoc* of ? ' JSiu uMcnioni, >} cents per inch. TruncniidI. "n' ^SS^orer, or pit word cnch l»Afl^r«>°« rfcoodol^r^B I Son d fcT~b!^lioo. either to weekle or tUif L, «tfhtoao,toOI be dmrged toe ai the rite of ooe dollar i , Iddittonil lioc. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 318 and 317 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand. General Manager K TO OUR READERS— II yoo do not recdeeytwr piper regularly. we would cxalider it a Tar or II vou gg£ ^T2r ma to^wtoo. pild V - to miignod copnouoKJliom. In ooW to rccure^atj 6' KM gwTlhetr old u well aa iheir new add/ear. '•» The Stir aod Win In.irea ill cd lu rcadert to Mnd to it by telephone or letter . or to brtog to It r Mwmiplli. enj imrmtiif •*— »ay cook to E Bwlr way. Such obliging li J will be warmly ip*"rbJ 'sir end Wire guarantee. .each week l larger circulation thin in, other pe^wr^ia fc'tooinO.'Si towtoani wSTbe ioierted free. TELEPHONES. I NMI mt Attute, M 2M1 """ ttmn, u. w MMCTF Mt Mswi mt Us**. la m adcwss cak may siab and rave K Thb piper U entered it the poet oftcc as second REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. changes of the past wbffi Movements of Permanent Property in His City nod — - — lenity. | Oape May City— Peter W. Smith to Wm. H. Stevens. Three lota on South Street. Wm. H. Stevena to. Vernola T. Smith. Conveys same premises. F. S. Sheppard et ux to G. Bolton Eldredge. Lot 7. G. Bolton Eldredge to Lulu Sheppard. •Conveys same lot. James A. Carroll to David H. Fell. Lot 9, Scheliengera Landing. Cape May Point— Columbian Securties Co. to John and Margaret Aitken. Lot 46, block K. Dennis Township— Jonathan Compton , to Herbert M. Carroll. Conveya 80 acres near E. L. B. Wales line. Margaret Batjer, trcstee to Herbert M. Carroll. Conveys 199 acres near Bidge way. tract. V Pennington Corson to Sophia C. Lee. Lot at Seavilie N. J. HSR Angleaea— Wm. H. Woodward to Wm. F. Milnor, lot A. Holiy Beach— Hannah W. Cummins to Rufus B. Collins. Lot 6, block 160. Edwin F. Miller, trustee, to Hiram 8. Miller. Lot 60 feet wide, Schellen- ' ger avenue. Hiram S. Miller to J. H. Coombs Lumber Co. Conveys same lot. 1 Clement W. Shoemaker et ala to J. B. Coombs Lumber Co. Conveys same 1 lot. Washington Hilton et ux to J. H. 1 Ooombs Lumber Co. P«rt of lot 17, a -•* block 149. i Elmer S. Kilmer to J. H. Coombs Lumber Co. Lit 16, block 149. < John L. Burklto James A. L. Johnson. Lot 23, clock 126. Wm. H. Hemminidc to Susannah E. ' Wolf. Lot 12, block 134. Holly Beach Improvement Co. to I Aaron C. Andrew. Lot* 4 and 5, block 166. „ I Borough of Holly Beach to James A. L. Johnson. Lot 23, block 126. Borough of Holly Beach tc John Taylor. Lot 12. block 92. Lower Township— J. Howard Gen- ' Jell. Exr. too I*slie P. Bate. 148 i acrep near Fishing Creek known as I the Downs Edmunds Farm. Lottie Reeve* Bell et als to Leslie P. i Bate. Conveys same land. Middle Township — Richard Town- i send to W. J. Tyler. Conveys 90 scree i on Goshen Road. Sy lends Godfrey et als to Edward S. i Scull. 2 scresjon road Court House to Diss Creek. I Thomas Sayre to Rebecca Corson. : Undivided interest in Cranberry bog. 1 near Diss Creek. ^ i Frank S. Lodlam to Wm. W. Wood- « iin. Conveys Cranberry Beg on Bay- i abore road. I Deborah -ayre to Wm. W. Woodlin. I Conveys same property. ( '\ John Bright et ux to Wm. L. Stevens

1 et ala. Conveya tract,' known aa "Pia1 Bant Tract.'' I Julius iWay et sx to David Mann Uneviller, it. LutSl, section B, Bayview. i North Wildwood— H. H. Voorhees to Ellis Baker. Lota 109, 111. Third avenue. North. Wildwood Improvement Co. to [ Wm. H. Boardman. Lota 12, 14. block 178. r ' -V/ ' . Ocean City— John McAleese et ux to r Dan. J. Murray. Lots 879, 380, sect tion C. > Oorrell Doughty to J.'Lajph Head- . ley et ala. Lot 76x76, east comer 8th , street and Ocean avenue. Ira S. Champion to Jerae D. Field. \ Lot oe Ocean avenue and 8th strut. ; David B. Scull to James H.^. Linn. Lot 310, section A. Heirs of Andrew Barley to Wm. T. Riksrds et sis. Lot 301, section D. Ocean City Front Oo. to Jobs Marts. 16 lots. ' - . J" White bo ro — George H. White et als. J to John A. Mitchell. Conveys 7 lots. , John A. Mitchell to George H. J White. Conveys same lots. State of New Jersey to John J. Tay- , lor. Rights of lots 13, 14. block B. Avalon. Riparian rights. Sea Isle City-Milton M. Kline et als to Luke V. Oamp. Lots 247, 249. Francis M. Richards to Mary E. Speer. Lot 5,^block 1L Edward Dever to Herman O. Bump. ' Lot 4 and 6, block 15. , Edward Dever to Herman C. Rump. Lot 14. block 19. Thoo. F. Miller Ext. to Andrew Florence. Lot 4, block 62. Stone Harbor— Julius Wsy et ux to South Jersey Realty Co. Lots 29 and , 80. block 83. South Jersey Realty Gc. to Ella G. Neal. Lots 1 and 2. block 88. Upper .Township— Wash. W. Young; to James W. Brown et ala. Lot near ■ Petersburg, N. J. James Shoemaker Exr. to Williamina Robinson. Lot 14, Petersburg, N. J. Fred S. Marshall to John Wallace. 6 - acres — at Tuakshoa, near -lEilgtim'a Farm." Ruth Helen] Canfield to Danl. L. * Warner, Lot of land at Tuckahoe. i Wildwood— L. R. Baker et ux to Harriet R. Harris. Lot 21, block 132. L. R. Baker et ux to Mary M. Har1 ris. Lot 22, block 132 P. P. Baker et ux to Archer Piatt. Lot 15, block 62 P. P. Baker,etux to Eva M. Hilyard. ' Lots 19. 20. block 343. Hattie Failer to Rowland C. Evans. Lots. 210, 211, 'of Five Mile Beach Improvement Oo. 0. ,J. Leigh to Tbos. S. Goslin. Lot 14. blo^k 6. L. R^ Baker to'Edwin A. Clark. Lots 1 9, 10. block 182; 3oti£80, 31, 32 block '' 132 P. P. Baker to Tbos. H. Piatt, Jr.. ■ Lot 16, block 62 Chas. F. McClure to Geo. Koeneko. Lot 20, 21. block 19. Anna L. Padgett to Eliza K. Tanney. Lota 28. 29, block 30. John Learning et als to Wm. A. Ar- ^ vtr. "uoSnf%' o, "4. "8, on Pacific avaH H. Ottens to Helen Albus. Lot 21, i block <40, Canal Tract. Wildwood Beach Improvement Co. to , Aaron C. Andrew. Lots 4, 5, block 165. . I Wildwood Beach Improvement Oo. to Ross C. Bateman. Lot 4, block 20. , Wildwood Beach Improvement Oo. to G. Willets Dieter. Lots 8. 4. block 19. Wildwood Beach Improvement Oo. to , Somers H. Isard. Lots 6, 7, block 21. Wildwood Land Oo. to Robt. G. Pierpont. Lots 22 23. block 78. Wildwood Beach Improvement Co. to Samuel L. M. Rhoads. Lot 33, block 21. , Wildwood Beach Improvement C -. to John J. Robinson. LoU26, 27, block 21. < Wildwood Crest— Wildwood Crest Co. , to Eliza McGourin. Lots 8. 9. block 2 i Wildwood Crest Co. to John P.- Stout. 36, 37. block 8. Wildwood Crest Co. t6 John A. KelLots 9, 10, block 7. WITH THE MAGAZINES. On his way around the world for the Home Companion Jack London visited the lepers of Molokai, on the island of Hawaii. "Leprosy is not so contagious aa is imagined," writes "Mr. London In the January Woman's Home Companion. "I went for a week s visit to the Settlement, and I took my wife along— all i of which would have not happened bad we had any apprehension df contracting the disease. J4or did we wear long, i gatinfleted gloves and keep apart from the lepers. On the contrary, we micgled freHywith them, and before we left knew scores of them by sight 'and name. The precautions of simple - cleanliness seem to be all that is neces- • sary. On returning to their own after having been among and handling lepers, the non-lepers, such 'as the physicians and the superihteni dent, merely wash their faces and

>- hands with mildly antiseptic eoap and change their coats." » • V I . "Pity is akin to tore.*'. And a mighty poor relation. "Every man has his price." Ex0 cepting always those who give thema selves away. "A complication of di'easpa." What 0 a man dies of when the doctors don't ' know. "Riches have wihpt." But the millionaires' sons .usually open the cage 0 doors. "Ignorance is bliss." It {must be. judging from the happy expressions of - the majority. 'i "Love .laughs at locksmiths." With a milliner, grocer and ice cream man, L however, he is usually aeridus. "Truth isstrangerttan Bctioh."df . does it only seem so because we have less chance to get well acquainted with . it?— January Lippincott's. The life of today Js so strenuous that we hardly realize thatXhe things which seem commonplace to us would have L been beyond belief to our grandfathers, i. says The Delineator 'for January. Spanning the recollection . of people still living, there have been four sue- . ceeding eras in which the forces util- , ized for light and heat have marked time for our progress in domestic economy. On a candle-lighted world, the g kerosene lamp shed its beams in seeming beautiful brilliance. . But the kerosene lamp went back to the kitchen shelf before the gas jet, and now this, too, pales before the electric light. The coal stove was hailed as the improvement of the age'when oar forefathers brick edjup their fireplaces, Tor day in the large cities it is a curious relic only occasionally to be found. Tomorrow the gas stove thafhas superseded it will have gone to the dump^ ' heap and the electric stove will have been installed instead. The teeth decay because they are not kept clean. If perfect cleansing of the teeth can be accomplished they will ^ last through life. In spite of the greatest care the food collects between ^ them, and its decomposition hastens decay and causes the gums to recede, j then the spaces betwe- n become larger s and the amount'of food which lodges between them greater; the loosening process begins, and;then follows Riggs' disease, that great scourjfe of teeth, for which no remedy as yet has beer found. Usually, in spite of the greatest ' care, the teeth will loosen more and ' more, because of the inflammation and the deposit of tartar. Too much dependence is placed upon the tootb- ' brush in cleansing the teeth. In the cases where the gums have receded it ' is impossible to cleanse the teeth thoroughly with the brush, for after bruah- ' ing the teeth if one takes a toothpick and passes it between them, it will be found that many small particles of ' food remain. The toothpick is of great value in ch ansing the teeth, and the 9 hard orange-wood variety is the best, 1 for a toothpick should never be used s second time. A toothpick will remove ■ paircl s of food and the soft tartar better than dental flo8S. After cleansing • the teeth with the brush and whatever dentifrice is used, pass the pointed end • of the toothpick betw en the teeth; j then wind a wisp of cotton on the othex • end, dip it in the saturated solution | " of boric 8cid and wipe around the gum ■ and between the teeth front and back ; . ■ afterwards rinse the teeth thoroughly ' with the solution. Do this after -each ' ' meal and the tartar will not collect, ( ' the gums will harden and a well-nigh ( ' perfect cleanliness will be obtained. — t "Health and Sanitation." in the , ' Ladies' World for January. ' > Wise Counsel from the South. { ' 1 want to give some valuable advice I to those who suffer with lame back and ( kidney trouble," says J. R. Blanken- > ship, of Beck,, Tenn. "I have proved • to an absolute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure this dis1 tressing condition. The' first bottle • Lgave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles. I was completely cured ; so -completely that it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." Sold under guarantee at All Drug Stores. Price 60c. lm mm For SbJr or Rent Matting, Curtains, CarpetsCarpet Rugs, Matting Rugs, Re'rigerators, Rolling Chairs, Cribs, Baby Carriages. 1 I. WENTZELl, | Successor to W. A. Devitt and Company, ' FURNITURE WARE ROOMS All goods delivered free of charge In this city, Weet Cape May and Cold Spring. Purchases amounting to %&a delivered within radius of 12 miles. 33 PERRY "ST. Cape May, N J. < t

Moat Comfortable AIl-the-Yejur House on the Atlantic Seaboard. .. finely furnished table best in cape bay rERFECTLY HEATED PRICES MODERATE MISS B: HAZPIN THE GLEN WOOD under mmie amw Munageuieat ,iritl p-t— **■■■ i»i. p— mn OPEN ALL THE YEAR Bell Phone Mas. R. C. Hughs#, Prop. The Aldme, DECATUR STREET. Nea, Beach Ave.. ^ r«Ki Muslims. proon.-~ OoBD all the Year. Steam Heat. Large Sun Parlor. , J^arbor Pot"°'%£quors schelungers landing Local 'Phone No- 3d. [AMES A. CARROLL. HOTEL DEVON South Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Moderate prieedjiotel. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrally located. ; wrislevs new cafe . Comer Washington -and Jackson Streets, CAPE MAY, -N Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK f— " ~ FRANK B. WRISLCY ; thomas w. millet & son =C0AL AND Pllll— > OFFICE 3«0 WASHIXGTOPl STHEET CAPE MAy, N. J. | Telephone NO.

Established 1831 Batabllshud IBS1 j | r H "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" \\ JOSEPH K. HAND V) 2) 311 WASHINGTON STREET X L } Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Ra pairing of all kinds / h / k promptly attended to. u j> Hi TO- IE COMFORTABLE There are plenty of mornings on which a. little sudden warmth is most agreeable in the bed-room or dining-room —STRIKE A MATCH— The Gas Heater will do the rest in a very few minutes, Gas Radiators are the thing -on and off in a miniiteWe have several styles on hand : ' Prices $1.50 up. 6 ft stove tubing FREE with every Radiator. CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 406 Washington Street O. A, MERCH ANT, Jr. f /- Brth Phones L_ L .

' ^JP*rt of 'rmt M is ■ r £** ***** ^ ; oor,tociee6e.Krap«ijtio««a - quality and pricos. A trial will convince you. Cold Spring, H. J. FAIRBANKS' NORSE It CO. Stationary and Marias Qaaaad ...EMQINES:. HBANlt BNTKIK1N. Agent. P. O. Box 158, ■ 681 CapaMariOty. H .j, " 7 JOSEPH 8, STATES Practical House Painter and Agent forH'Patton's SUN- PROOF PAINT" CAPE MAT orgy. ■- M. I. H. SMITH, 608 Washington St, OPPOSITE READING STATION " CAPE MAY, N. J. Suits for $5 and up. wards. Overcoats from $7 to $10 Hats, Caps, Trunks and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods at Philadelphia Prices ADDITOmOJ! Gate aod Buffet Finest Cuisine, Best Wines, Liquors and Beers j' Up-to-date ServiceTn aTT"~ Departments. Table D'hote Dinners 12 to 2. Board by day or week. The Auditorium can be Rented for Balls Dances, Etc. ■ 107-109 JACKSON STREET CAPE BAY, N. J. DIAMOND & CO. DEALERS IN MM Supplies HOLLY BEACH N-J lumber" AND MILLJWORK George Dgden & Son W. H. BRIGHT, J Fire Insurance J m »wr fabt of cava may coostt. tb Holh Bea-*-, N. | I