Hr" **H§S ' T? 4 CAPE MAY STAK AND WAVE, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1908. ■/ ' .,
CAPE lAY-STJtR AND WAYE (let:: Wm e»»blW>*<i <855 ■a?.'-' " See at the Cape csuHUbcd iSM Bp»- % Merged ;n S<ii and *'■« 1907 S,_ Ter-yt dw ThurwUjr F.rannr. Iwnd e»ci week do Friday evening. Oul ot pi*.. ttavn circulation, Satnrdav moening. t<i»Hilw Me*. 0* BWn a t«r It Alma I ^Ttia ypo iijntered at tke ptfS oA»^« •eeood p •: " I ' '•fiSRSS^ "eat*' 6c. per ,,„c Br.. .nation: Hoe each additional iiuerrion. noopettfl ^^^Saln^tiioM. as centa per inch. Traneicnt Ad- ' 5S5taTlibr<^eKit« per line. cb'mST' and far ptlblicatioc. either in weekly, 0> daily frr— tMm, wllibe charred for at the rata of 00, dollar Or aw molutlon occaipyiac throe inchea of apace or Ave centt per line In addition for each ■TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. JIB and 317 Washington Street AlRki W, H»nd, General MlUMfer • ? to OUR READERS— 11 you do not retelv^onr taatioa. (Bhabriben writhing their addreaaca changed want giee their old aa wall aa their new addrcaa. ThaStarand Vr'avt invitea ail ot iu reader* to •and to it by telephone or letter, or to bring to It pr ". The Star asd Wave guatantoea each week a larger •faqrinioa than any other paper in Cape May Onto telephones' — f Mnart a<AM»C, No. 2141 ItrflOK, He. 170 JhMffTl iHt. ifti'lh pnoflt 102 l ADDRESS GArc;MAY S1AR AM) WAYE , PHBADOPHA AGENT L P. SOtei. Jr. 5534 WyeWog Avt. ' fREPUBUCAN TICKET For Presidbnt William H. Taft, of Ohio j For Vice President - James S. Sherman," of New York PERSONAL MENTION OF VISITORS SOME ' INTERESTING NOTES Stir aid Wave Readers are Requested to Send in by Phone or Otherwise. Mr. — 'and Mrs. Chas. W. Lloyd are ■, visiting Mrs. L. J. Deacon at her I cottage on Columbia avenue. L. Pastor, an attache of the Spanish j legation at Washington, is registered j j at the Stockton. Mn and Mrs. Mitchell Harrison, of j 1 Philadelphia, expect to be at thg Hotel I ' Oape May until the last of the month. J Miss Helen Moore has returned to the Elberon after > pgr) ding a few days in Philadelphia. Mr. W. H. Isbister, of Philadelphia, c Who is connected with the Home and ] Bible Society, is a guest at thel( Colonial. Mrs. M. B. Church, of Atlantic City S la a guest at the Colonial. 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Sensor are reg- ' iatered at the Chalfonte. Mr. Sensor c Is a prominent educator and will : be 8 chief of the faculty of the Cape May * Summer School. Geo.(F. Keen will be chief clerk at * the Lafayette this season. Mr. Keen t Was formerly connected with the ( Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia, and ktw Goldneld House, Goldfield, Nev. j Q. S. Morton, of Baltimore, will a spend the Fourth at Cape May. t Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moon, of Har- a risburg, are at the Windsor of a abort ^ atjjoom. k Mr* M. H. Darrow, and Mrs. W. H. ' c Laciar are guests at the Star' Villa. 1
s PStoburg is represented at tbc-La-4 fayette by James G. Rank ins. Mr. I Rankin* is taking a much needed rest j from his business cares. / Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Childs! of ^New York, are registered at the Windsor J. B. StaufTer, of Philadelphia, is at tbe.Virginia for a few days. W S. Kumingland C. S. Robinsc^, are enjoying liftrat the Aldine. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Lewis and family' are pleantly located in the handsome cottage at 805 Beach avenue. Mrs. J. P. Stidham has entered upon the occupancy of her Howard street oottage. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Remington, of Philadelphia, are enjoying cottage life act Cape May Point Henry Reeves,' of Philadelphia,' son of Mrs, John W. Reeves, accompanied by his wife, is spending the Fourth with his mother. He hhs completed bis trade aa a machinist and tool.maker and is expert in his leboeen business. He is also taking a course In meehani eel drawing.
? Mr. and Mrs. Julian (R*he OadWalader, with their daughter. Miss Cora Sangston Cadwalader. are in CapeMjiy for the month of July. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith are the 1 happy parents of a baby boy. which came to their home yesterday. Hid' you notice the "broad smile" that Walter is wearing? Miss Anna P. Hughes, a teacher of A great ability, and one who has had unlimited success in £he schools in h May Tuesday for the summer. She i: has been affiliated with the faculty at '' die Gloucester schools this last >ear, '■ having taught mathematics and physics >' in the high school. Jj Tiniest little bather ,in the tiniest little bathing suit ever seen on the *" Cape May beach is little Miss Ann '' Longshore, who is but eight months y old. * Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal, h marvel at the Teadiness and case with which their little two year old daugh- ■ ter, Estelle, understands and speaks both ^German and English. They are Stopping at the Carrol ViUs for the * teaeon. J D. D. Woods, organist of Russell d" Conwell's church in Philadelphia, and „ known affectionately for years to * loveiG of music as the "blind organiit" . is sojourning at the Windsor, uceom- , psnied by bis family. Miss Mary de B. Reigei, of Phila- 1 delphia and New York, is at tfie i i Stockton. lor the summer. Miss Reigei | I is a charming young lady and we glad- ' I ly welcome Ler back to old Cape May. j i The arrival of Mrs. B. A. Sm'tb, at E . the Stockton of which tier husband is I proprietor, will be hailed with delight, j by music lovers who are in the habit j | of passing the season at Cape May. j , Mrs. Smith is an accomplished vocalist ' | whose singing has given great pleasure , ' to guests at the Stockton in several j | previous seasons and will be antic- 1 | ipated this season. She • is also a | charming hostess who .will assist in, ; making the Stockton popular, j Mr. and Mrs. C. Ernest Dechant, of ( Haddonfieid, N. J., have registered at the Windsor Hotel for the summer, j Mr. Dechant was formerly principle of I the Cape May high school and is now 1 superintendent of. schools at Haddonfield. He will attend the Summer • School of Agriculture here. Mrs. Charles Sink has returned to , her West Perry street cottage, after . spending a week at Atlantic City. Our readers will be glad to hear that . j Professor L- 0. Carpenter, of Philadelphia, in with us again. Professor Carpenter will have charge of the ' j dances at the Stockton, and no doubt I will Dnng them up to the social star.d- ; ing they had a few years ago. j ' Rev. J. W. W. Co::, of Champ, Mary- ■ | land, is making his annual visit to ■ friends heie and will remain a week I - I JSUT EXACTLY RIGHT. I "I nave used Dr. King's New Life i Pills for several years, and find them , j just exactly right, " says Mr. A. A. 1 j Fc-lton, of -41arrisville. N. Y. New i Life Pill* relieve without the least dis- : comfort. Best remedy' for cor.s'ipa- ' tion, biliousness and malar. a. 25 c at ^All Druggists. ju j first m. e. "church t At the First M. E. church last Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. James j preached on tfae coming of I , Christ's Kingdom from Matt. 6: 10. i ^ "Thy Kingdom Come." It being the before the Fourth of July Mr. eave the subject a national and . patriotic turn. He said the home, the i church and the state were divine in- j t stitutions.that the one helped the other advance the Kingdom of Christ. I . The home he said, ifDurished and protected the divine life in the soul ; the church supplemented the training of f the home and developed aud inspires I 0 the Christian life ; the state protected j li the individual in his home and church ' c and in, his civil and religious rights £ ahd duties. It is the duty of the state I enact laws (hat are just and equit- 1 o able, laws that make it easy for men j do right and make it more difficult [j and hard to do wrong. While men can- a not be made religious or righteous by rr aw, yet laws ougl)t to be so framed '
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. BOWLING AT 5 f' CAPE BAY f UNUSUALLY HlOtl SCORES f Prospective Malci with Wild- ^ WMd. Other Tenruneats The sport of bowling which is inj dulged in at Cape. May more than any other resort, is now in full swing here. The facilities for the.enjoyment of 1 this game ate greater and better (facte e than elsewhere. 'The rivalry existing 1 among the bowlers here exist not only ■ between individuals but also between patrons of the different establishments , who desire to make the high scores at i their favorite place higher than those • of the others. s Bowling Is one of the few games ; which can be played by both sexes of : aimoBt every age and is therefore verypopular. I The many high scores at tlie differ- 1 I ent establishments show [the skill j > which is attained by the devotees, at j this resort. A very popular place at present is I the new bowling alleys at -the Hotel ' - j Cape May. Here daily from morning : | till night the guests and summer visiI I tore gather to enjoy the exercise 8nd -! endeavor to beat all records. The . young men of this report have -for a , i t ; long titne been usiug their utmost i skill to beat the record set by N. C. t : Davis in ten pins and Frank Miller in j I I ducks. ' Early in the season Davis af- ' - | ter consistently bowling within a few ' t 1 points of the former record, finally i i i with a bunch of well placed spates and . I strikes put the high water mark up to j - 235. This score which is the ambition i • of many has as yet been ux approach- i i , able. The ladies who enjoy this 'port | at the Hotel are still unable to beat [ , Miss Treat's latest record. /Miss Treat . I I has by steady howling brought the i ladies duck pin record from 75 to 105. j I I The records made at the Congress . ' 1 bowling alleys run at about the ' j same figures as those of the Hotel Cape , ■ ] May. Mr George Domer in the men's | ten pin cla-s, |has made a score whi-h > is exactly equal to Mr. Davis' at the ] • new Hotel. >ach being 235. J. Alexander has made a score io the | j - duck pin class which is liable to staud j j ■ lor some time. This record is 180 and I • is exceptionally high for duck pins. ' , i Miss.L. Rutherford's score of 201 in i ladies ten pins is one whirh Cape May . ■ bowling i ircles have seldom seen and ( lime to come. <>ne of ihe innovations ( i which the Congress Hall howling alhave made is the keeping of a ! J hoys high score. This is held by Os- j I good Welch at 9! in duck pin ilass. J The management of these alleys!] have for *ome time been arranging for t a tournament with W ildwood. The an- 1 r.cenient of th" date and pla. i will j soon be made. g The Stock ton bowling ail. ys which j s r. n by J. I. Smith they have!c i been opened for a few da> - but are | , already being well ^patronized -r.d the ' i scores are comparatively high. j d The gentleman's ten pin record is t ' held by W. H. McCreary. Jr.. at 224. j ' i Ladies ten pin record has been made ' Mrs. I. M. Williams. Miss Kiegal j sent the ladies duck pin score up to 82. r For the highest score of the season , Tj in each < lass a cup will be awarded. | j 1 The mannagement of these tlifee a establishments are endeavoring to get ] o up teams which will play a series of i * tournaments | tj r Upon opening his mail recently Mr. *' E. Dimmock. the leading druggist)0 1 of Valdosta, Ga., found the following' i' "Dear Sir:— Please find en- , closed 25c for which send me bv mail f box Rydale's Stomach Tablets for i | friend of mine. I bought a 50c box some time go and was completely cured , ' of bad case of stomach trouble. My 1 friend is also p sufferer from indigestion and dyspepsia and wants to try | them. Rydale's Stomach Tablets are | „ blessing to stomach sufferers and too j T much good cannot be said about U IT U1TCUPI t 1. . _ r I J
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DENNISVILLE Vacs tion has fairly begun and sum- ; , people are coming to our village. Among them are Edwin Robart and family, Mrs. Hosea Chester and fam-j 1 ily. Misses Lottie Carroll. Roxana Gandy, Helen Carroll. Miss Ann Ludlam on Wednesday j called on her cousin. Annie James. ; ! ; who is convalescent from' a prolonged ! 1 illness. John Connor and wife, and Mr. Con.nor'i sister from Pennsylva-J»a. visited D.ennisvi[le on Sunday. lhc Dennis ville Athletic Association' opened the season on June z7th, a fine ■ from Philadelphia making things I interesting for the D. A. A. 's. The • i Juniors w in a well played game on j from "the Court House high ! Misses Edi(h and Rose Gandy are en- i 1 joying drives in a fine runaboot drawn , by a gentle, well broken roadster. I Miss Minnie W .y. after a week's so- ! , joum with herbrother. left on Friday 1 for a visit to Oiean Grove, j Edw. Lewis and wife, Edw. Stiles] and family. Willis Corson aud family ; Sunday 'visitors among relatives. ; James Scull has brougnt a new resident our town and given her his ■ name with the help <-f Rev. Bemens-i Miss Mary Hamsley accompanied] i Susan I'hest r from Brooklyu i n ; and will rcmaiu for a visit. . Edward James, Ralph Taylor and Harry Errickson have left home to find ' 'employment in Philadelphia and AtCity.i i Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor has the sym- j thy of the (village in the loss of her sister. Mrs. Abbie Edwards, whose j I death on Tuesday was quite a shock. j I Messrs. Newcomb and Webber and I their wives called ou Dr. Way on Sun- 1 when returning from a motoring I i trip to Court House. THE REMEDY THAT DOES, i "Dr. King's New Discovery is the' ' remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform, " says 1 Mrs E. K. Pierson. of Auburn C'enI tre. Pa." It is curing me of throat I , and lung trouble of long standing, that ] other treatments relieved only teiupor- ] arily.. New Dis overy is doing me so I much good that I feel confident its con- ' I tinued use for .a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect i health." This renowned cough and1 cold remedy and tnroat and lung healer 1 lissoid at All Drug stores. 50c and ^ 11.00. Trial bottle free. ju Help your City, help New Cape May. and you will help your ban* at he same time. Avoid trouble by burni r.g Otto Coke. W. Millet and Son. Reuben T. Johnson, Lrma, N. J., !
, has constantly on hand the -YlcCor- ] mick and the Adriance Piatt Buckeye i Mowers and Rakes, also the repairs for the McCormick mow ers. • The Cape May Baking Co.'s ice,' ■ cream parlor, 406 Washington street, is . now open. 5-30 tf i 1
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LIST OF THE - HOTEL ARRIVALS d f ' VISITORS IROM MANY PLACES - Those Who Have Registered !i| aod will E*joyt Hospitalities of Hotels . . I HOTEL CAFE MAY n Philadelphia— H. H. Parker, Mrs. , , Hattie H. Frx, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8 ! Stevenson, Miss Stevenson, Mrs. T. e j McGraffe. £ j Pittsburg — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I Longneger, Mr. and Mrs. Snydan, Miss Catherine. ' Atlantic City— Mrs. W. J. Cunning- - n ham. ! West Cape Mav— Mr. and.Mrs. W. J. "JWilbraham. y \ New Yor* — Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ^ j Long. r\ : ; STOCKTON , _| Philadelphia — Mrs. Fauli'nb Thai- i s , hitner, Morton G. Thalhimer. New Yorx City-Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I : Childs. i> Baitimore— Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Hi.l. ( wLNflTjit ' ' j Philadelphia— George C. Foley. Mrs. i 1 i W. P. l oeiiell. Master J. K. I vedell, i . Elizabeth Dnii. J. B. Dryer. Jos. H. i Hall. . | New York - Fritz Kanffman. Mr. i r and Mrs. J H. Childs. Harriaburg Mr. Hnd Mr*. I). W. 1 " J Moon. , j Brooklyn— G. E. Brown. f(. CAKKOI. VILLA. J j Philadelphia Miss E. Laffeny. Win. < ,H. Uouph, Mrs. T. R. Br«gikes. 1 Baltimore.- Mr. G. S. Mi-rttn. Mrs. 1 i1 Cam) bed. j i :! t'hilatielp: ia Mrs. Win. Higgins, ; : Harry R. Quinis, Mr. and Mrs. C. StevenH. i ] Pittsburg— James G. RauHns. ' 1 Wilkesbarre — Miss Kirwan. £ i ; New York— l^on Gordohn, Wm. A. 1 Kraushaar, Monroe Curtis. t Philadelphia— S. A. MosaKen. John Klevan. c Kilmarnock, Va.— J. Hurst BrenL t COLONIAL Phifcdelphia— C. O. Fuel lei r. N Haddonfieid — Mr. ano Mrs. T. v
Atlantic. City -Mrs. M. B. Church, Harry A. Lloyd. STAK VILI.A. Phila'felpnia — Mrs! M. H. Darrow | Mr. W. H. Laciar.' Mrs. H. S. Battle, j Cape May— Mrs. G. H. Garretson, ! Miss Sue Hildreth.
New York City— Mrs. L. Pearson. - | Trentofi— Mrs. S. Miller. I CHALFONTE __ . t Wayne. Pa. - Agnes P. Wood. Montclair — Miss Coleman, Mra. I Hart jet Hersloff. Philadelphia — B. W. Hopper. Trentoil— Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Sensor. Hackensack— Charlotte Herkner. - COLll SPRING. Mrs. Jennie Swain recently pur- fl chased an organ. Oeorge Walter, Jr., has entirely r^^^B covered from an attack of measles.' , "'3 Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson have removed to the Allie Day house. Mias Widdie Hoffman attended the <■ funeral of her uncle at Green Creek W Wednesday. \ Mrs. Rachel Snyder spent Monday with her sister at Cape May. r Mrs. Mame Foster, of Holly Beach, visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Soffe. Tuesday. -Irs. E.M. Tolbeit, of Philadelphia, ■ £2 attended services at the "Old Brick" church Sabbath last. Wallace and Paul Soffe, of Andobon, are visiting their grandmother. Walter Cresse, of Rio Grande. was at Sabbath visitor. - Mrs. Georgie Cresse, of Green { Creek, contemplates becoming a resident of our vii lage. Ralph Chad wick had the misfortune t > break his arm as the result of a fall , a horse. It is doing nicely a present writing. Miss Arnoli, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs. I. H. Eldredge. Mrs. Eva Munday, of Covesville, | is under the parcutal roof. ^ REST THE WORLD AFFORDS "It gives me unbounded pleasure to 4 recommend Buckl»n's Arnica Sulve." says J. W Jeukins, ot Chapel Hill, X. "1 am convinced it's the test salve world affords. It cured a felon on thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wcund to which it is applied. 25c at AH Druggists. ju _ ERMA Mrs. Annie Hawn spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. David Hawn. Waiter McNeil wheeled lo Cold Tuesday. Mrs. Levi Dickinson visittd her ft mother at Cold Spring who still continues ill. Mrs, Lizzie Hand attended the funeral of her uncle. Mr. J. Hoffman, at Green Creek Wednesday. >l I Little Georgie Garretson. three years old. walked to Cold Spring Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson have -j the sympathy of the community on ac- ! count of the death of their little son. Senator and Mrs. Robert E. Hand visited Wildwood Friday. ......... „llunuvu inMjr.
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