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CAPE IAY STAR AED WAYE Merged «, Sur and Wart tfoj for-*. dote Tt»w*d»y E^ata*. I»w«l tact, week <fa Krid»T treeing." Out of . WW a droitaiioa. SanmUr — tMpH met, «■ Msr i Tnrli Mract ^Thb (a per it touted at th« poM oSca aa aacond ADVrRTlSING RATES— For tht cooetnitnct of Ifcaaartiiliiia to ttod adratiacaaata by mail. Caah f to accompany the order. AdwTtb.Pt roanlat tor tj iaaertjoai o oear. or ... jgS "and^MbSt.w ccat per word each 10*AUrttelotion» of coodolence from lodt«^ehoi^ie» or any raaDhitkn. orcpyiur th.ee .nch« of^paceor oaa ajd ft" cent, per line in addition fee cad. additional ltae. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. SIS and 317 Washington Street - Aaron W. Hand, General Manager TO OUR READERS— II you do not receive yoor . \ paper regularly, we will conaider it a favor If you , win report the matter at once. No attention paid to tmairned communicatlona. In order to aecuw attentlon. auhacriberi wi th.ng their addicaaet changed mutt give their old at well aa their arw addrest. The Star and Wave Invitet all of ha readen to * tend to it I^r telephone or letter, or to !*ing to il The Star and Wave guarantee! ctdatd a Urge, ty. If any advertiser can prove thlt ttatement it incooect. hit advertisement will be insetted free. telephones' Man MTAttutic, it 2S4X l Grm*. **■ uo laagVi tat brtine Hnm 102 1 address cape^wr siar a» wave . - phadbeha agbit L P. suttt. Jr. 5SJ4 Wyafc* Are.
REPUBLICAN TICKET For President • William H, Taft, of Ohio Br- For Vicb President . James S. Sherman, of New York PERSONAL MENTION OF VISITORS SOME INTERESTS NOTES . Stair and Wave Readers are Requested to Scad ia by Phone or Otherwise. l B. F. Townsend, who has an office in the Drexel Building, Philadelphia, ' ia with his family for the second sea- ' son, at 118 Decatur street. 1 Thomas Harper, of Jenkintown, is at the corner of Howard and Columbia ' avenue. ' " Miss Florence Bereer, of Allentown, 1 Pa., is occupying her cottage. 209 1 Howard stredt. Miss C- B. Davis, of 40th and Pine Btreet, Philadelphia, is passing the * summer at 660 Hughes street. L. L. Rice, of North 33rd street, Philadelphia, has taken up cottage life for the first season st 211 Perry street. ' Miss Mattie Marcy has . returned I borne after several weeks visit among 1 friends in the upper part of the state. ^ We were glad to meet Dr. Alexander' Marcy, of Riverton, and Dr. Fred 1 Williamson Marcy. of Camdeu, former 8 Cape May boys, among the corpse of 8 doctors at the New Hotel Cape Ma v. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Harper, of 11 Jenkintown. with Miss Grace Harper h and Mr. Thomas Harper. Jr., have 8 opened their cottage, where they will remain through out the au turner. o Mrs Joseph Page and Mr. Lloyd ' Page are passing the summer at Cape May. » Dr. John W. Bennett, formerly of Dennis township, this county, but now 8 a distinguished physician of Long Branch, and Secretary of the State " Board of Medical Examiners, was ■> . among those in attendance on the sev h eions of the Medical Society of New Jersey, last week. t! H. Warren Shepard, of Merchantville, this stste, is domiciled at 417 t > Broadway. c Charles M. Gilbert, of Chestnut fumico "t. uuucis ui cnesuiui
street, Philadelphia, is at 207 Howard street. •* Captain and Mrs. HarriaonJSheppard. of Maurice town, weie at Cape May on Wednesday last, and attended the wedding ceremony of their niece, Miaa Ella Goff Bush. Captain Sheppard is a large oyater planter on the Maurice river flats. " Mias Mary Marcy of Merchantville, , N. jr.. is the gu^t of her cousin, Mias Mattie Marcy. Mr*. T. Affeldt, of Philadelphia, who owns 212 Windsor avenue, gave a house party to some of her immediate . young friends. Among them were < Miss Helen Young. Miaa NeUie Wiley. | lift ' liMWi
Miss Catharine Dengler, Miaa Helen Jamison. They were delighted With their stay, and the opportunity of a dip in old ocean. Alexander McfluJ lough, a prominent lawyer of Philadelphia, Is at 627 Hughes street, with his family. Miss Rue, of Beverij. N. J., is stationed at Dr Ewing'i sanitarium for the season. Mias Roe has av a charming personality and as a nurse has few equals. £ The firm of Field, Hall Company, _ of Philadelphia, iron and steel man tali facturers, was represented at the i_' Chase-Bash wedding nuptials. As this w city on Wednesday last. Mr. Hall was accompanied by Mrs. Hall and his * charming little daughter. Miss Mar- _ jnrie. Tbey were very much pleased with the charms of Cape May. £ Ed. Kern, formerly of Atlantic City j and Philadelphia hotels, has been aph pointed night clerk at Hotel Cape May. One of Clayton's, New Jersey, ■ charming, young ladies, /Mias Mae DuBois, was a witness at the wedding of her friend. Miss Ella Goff Bush, on r Wednesday. Miss DuBois viewed the \ great pond of water for the first time ■ and was very much pleased with the delights' f grand old Cape May. J Captain and Mrs. J. C. Faikinburg - spent Sunday at Atlantic Oiry, stop- , ping with their son, Samuel R. • Faikinburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watson, of Philadelphia, are guests at the VirginiaMr. and Mrs. H. Rosenthal, of Philadelphia, are being entertained at the Carroll .Villa. E. P. Anshutz and Miss Edith M. Anshutz, of Philadelphia, are among those registered at the Aldine. William ' Lloyd. of Philadelphia, is miiiBni uioyn, ox rniiaaeipnia, is
enjoying the comforts of the Colonial. Mrs. George W. Laughlin and Miss A. L. Laughlin, of Philadelphia, are among the guests at the Colonial. Star Villa is entertaining Dr and Mrs.JStaurt, of Wenonah. and Mrs. Dr. Wilson, of Vineland Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, Miss Katharine (Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Fox. Mrs. Frank S. Elliott, Leslie - Elliott, Miss, Daisy Elliott, Mrs. Alfred D. Miles, Miss Frances Miles, Mr. and Mrs. John Custis, Mr. and Mrs. Oolahan, Miss Colahan, Mr. and » Mrs. S. W. Cooper. W. E. Kennedy, | and other Philadelphia guests are among those registered at the hotel Cape May. j Mrs. Charles Frick, Miss Emma Weber, Miss Augusta Weber, Miss Eugene Willey and the Misses Frick. , of Baltimore, Jare making a brief visit to the shore and are'quartered at the Baltimore Inn. H. R. Lippineott, of Philadelphia, ia enjoying a short stay at the Hotel Cape May. Dr. J. Morgan Dix, President of the Cape May County Medical [Society, a guest at the Hotel Cape May for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cadwalader. of Philadelphia, were over Sunday visitors at the shore. They were so well pleased with Cape May that they decided to spend the month of July here. George W. Boyd. General Passenger I Agent of the Pennsylvania railroad, | was a week end visitor at the shore. | Judce Samuel E. bwing and wife, of Bryn Mawr. are registered at the Cape May. ; Mrs. J. R. Curtis and her son Monof New fork Ci'y. are at the for the summer. Mrs. M. H. Golt, who has been passing the winter at Atlantic City, is stopping at Carroll Villa, with her sister.JMrs. Brook. Frank Church and family, who h ave residing here since September returned to Fishing Creek for ths summer. Mr. and Mis. Howard W. Simonds, of Weal Philadelphia, are at Cape May for the summer. Commodore and Mrs. J. Clifford Wilare entertaining Colonel and Mrs. Lewis E. Beitler. at their Jefferson street cottage. C. F. Neer, M. D.. of Baltimore, here the first of the week attending the meeting of the New Jersey Mrs. Cathereine Knapp will spend the summer at 30 Congress "stree • . j Mrs. Joyce Sewell hasfclosed ber ; house and joined the cottage colony at Cape May Win. McCreary has arrived in Cape Km. mcureary nas arnvea in Uape
1 May and will^pend the summer with his father, the Hon. Geo. D. McCreary at his Guerney street cottage, i Mr. and Mrs. Harris Taylor, of i Washington, D. C, accompanied by i their charming daughters, have come i to Gape May to escape the terrific • heat of the Capitol city. Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Broadman are entertaining Mrs. O. S. Roseni baum. of Camden, at their cottage 926 Washington street. The Windsor is winning popularly . u .der the liberal management of R. : J. Creswell and is receiving a liberal quota of guests. Among the Philadelphia arrivals this week are T. T. '
Il Hamas. 8. 0. Horace, M. Siner. Mr. ,f and Mrs. W. H. G. Hannis, Mrs. E. ; G. Hannis, Thomas II. B»mbrick. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. M. $tern, Mr. and ; ' Mrs- Charles T. Zeiglcr and niece, Mr. I and Mis. A. Aron, Horace I. Lorell, I Y. R. Bright; Samuel L. Gerhard. A. ; 6 F. Kalbach B Clifford Berry man. cartoonist of the | Washington Star, the man who has the * unique distinction of having started the "Teddy Bear" craze, is a guest at the r, S took ton with his family and win >e R.|B. Davenport, who was editor of • ♦he'Opo'Viv W«Te for several months U In 1906-7, was here as a staff oorwb pondent to report the Pennsylvania r- Bar proceedings. He is one of the d ablest newspaper [writers in 3>haadel-|l phi a. While here be called upon a y number of former acquaintances. Mrs. Dr. Bennett, wife of "Mike" -. Bennett, the old U. of P. pitcher, is r at the Rlaza for the season. e Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kemp have K leased 211 Grant street for the season. n Mr.J Kemp represent » the United ' e States Treasury for New Jersey, t e Pennsylvania and other sections and is e enjoying a few days vacation at the shore with his family. Mr..« apd Mrs. George Reel and famih will [spend the season at the Plaza. Mr. Reel, who is widelyknown as a successful hotel proprietor - will not go into the business this sum- - mer but will rest here at the shore. The Hon. W. Rush Gillan, of Frank- - lin. Pa., one of the foremost men of i the Pennsylvania Bar, is stopping at the Hotel Cape[May. < Senator William Flinn, accompanied r by Mrs. Flinn, of Pittsburg, are among the prominent guests at the Hotel B Cape. Mrs, Flinn is delighted with the
j_ hotel and with Cape May. 58 Jjidge and Mrs. William H. Staake, ] of Philadelphia, are making a sojourn ; of several days at the Hotel Cape May. i l(j Judge and Mrs. S. |E. Ewing, of r Bryn Mawr, are among the numerous guests at the Hotel Cape[May. 58 1. Upon opening his mail recently Mr. je A. E. Dimmock. the leading druggist . of Valdosta, Ga., foun-i the following 1 letter. "Dear Sir:- -Please find en- 1 s. closed 2oc for which send me by mail id one box Rydale's Stomach Tablets for ! 1(j friend of mine. I bought a 50c box some time go and wascompletely cured '• of bad case of stomach trouble. My ■e friend is also a sufferer from indigesel tion and dyspepsia and wants to try them. Rydale's Stomach Tablets are | I a blessing to stomach sufferers and too j a I much good cannot be said about «i them. ' ' R- E. MITCHELL. Stockton, Ga. .' If yoo are a sufferer but skeptical. 11 1 write Mr. Mitchell, or for the small ie sum of 25c get a trial box and be convinced. V. M. D. Marcy & Co. ju !l - NOTICE. s 50 Engraved Cards, J1.R0 ; (including " plate.) Your name in Script. Send . for sample. y 50 Engraved Cards with name and ' address. $1.50, (including plate). Estimates furnished on engraved wedf ding and othar social stationery. 100 printed visiting cards, name and ] address only, 60 cents. Address Star and Wave Office. 315 and 317 Washington street. Cape May, r N J. POPULAR MUSIC 18 CENTS A C0PV At the Star and Wave Music, Post f Card and Stationery department, all i the latest music can be obtained. Among the popular ones are : . Sweet Heart Days. , I'd live or I would Die for You. I'm starving for one sight of vou. ! The closer it gets to leaving time the r Call on agents representing tn«r- | odghly reliable companies, when you want fire insurance. Claims . - promptly paid for twenty-six years j r We represent seven of the strongest | . companies doing business in New Jer- ! Bey. Hand and Eldredge, 810 Wash- 1 ington street, or at Star ana Wave , Office. 315 and 317 Washington street. ' A (SAND FAULT MEDICINE It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. ( Frank Con lan of No. 436 Houston street. New York. , "It's a grand j family medicine for dyspepsia and i liver complications ; while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive functions, purify the blood, and impart reI newed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at All Drug Stores. ■ 50 cents. Ju The Security Trust Company is always glad to see you. and ever ready 5 to lend a hepling hand.
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