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3s- "" CAPE MAY STAP AND WAVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1008 - - ' ' : : * 1 '

»Jj3 - ^ Don't Go Down On Your Kne es To a Furnace Don't be a furnace slave. Don'tgo down on your knees and coax and cajole for heat that is yours by right of double price — price of coal, and price of waste. Get a MODEL Boiler and heat your home with steam or hot water. Then you won't have _ to poke and grub when a cold day comes along — you won't burn twice as much coal as you should— you won't nave to be con- a tinually watching the weather bulletins to be prepared for north Y winds and cold spells — there'll be no clinkers in your ash box — J ll no partly burned coal. 1 Any plumber or ztexm-fitter.will demonstrate the MODEL Boiler to ( V| you ; show you why it bums itss coal and gives mere heat than a hot air £•»»"» H furnace ; why it heats the house from top to bottom, morning, noon and J night ; how it pays for itself ifi fuel saved and low cost of maintenance ; ffjEs how it warms up the whole house as soon as the fire is staned ; why coal can be fed to it at intervals of eight hours ; how you can instantly Tegulate fig El it to meet any change in the weather; why the MODEL Boiler is the cleanest, safest, simplest, most economical and most efficient of all heating systems. The MODEL is made in Philadelphia, which means that you are assured of prompt and proper service in the event of Boiler requiring alteration or new parts at any time. See theMODELbeforeyou make any change.

. 6REEN CREEK. Mrs. Lizzie Foster and Mrs. Lida i Hearon, of Goshen, were here one day last week. Mr. and MraJErans Slaughter, of | Wildwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 8pringer, of Court House, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett part of the wqek. Mr. and Mrs. Levy Foster and Isaac I Lindcman drove to Cape May oo • Thursday. Several tea inn from Five Mile Beach j have been carting hay and piling from here. Captain M. M. Norbury, of Schooner «. w*. i.wuurr, U1 gSDDUIHT

Hob Rod, arrived in Savannah last Week. He will bring lumber to Philadelphia. Mra. Henry Daugherty and children, who have been with her grandparents at Dennisville, have returned lo their home here. | Steelman Leeds was taken very sick on Sunday but under the care of a physician he was able to be ont on Tuesday. Mrs. M»rv Lake is on this week's sick list. The Methodist Sundsy school is preparing a Christmas program. Mrs. Joseph James and sons, who accompanied him to New York last ■ month is making, a trip with him. He went to Lloyd's Neck and loaded sand , and is dow on his way to Philadelphia. A. M. Robinson has a patent attach- , ment to his pump which is in bis yard, to supply the kitidien with water. It , is a great convenience. Will Crease, of R-o Grande, was | scraping the new road Saturday. ( The heavy rain of Sunday night and t Monday raised tne spring, although we have had plenty of water so far t 3 Mrs. Somers I sard and sister, Mrs McAlHster. of Rio Grande, were here Friday. The farm and wood land of the late Henry Brown, has been surveyed orehas pre-

paratory for selling. On Sunday the Rev. M. Miller, of Heislerville. exchanged pulpits with the Rev. E. Tozer. He preached here both morning and evening. He i probably the youngest man that ever preached here." He is very earnest in the work. We wish some of our young men -would accept Christ and be as earnest as he. Mr. and Mrs Coleman Fisher and Mr. and Mra. James Fisber, of Rio Grande,«attended service in the Methodist Church Sunday morning. Mra. Millie Hand spent last week at Wildwood with her son Frank. Tine James, of South Dennis. Sundayed here with the family of hi brother Joseph. ' — • Miss Jennie Woolson, of Fishing Creek. Snndayed here with hre sister, Mrs. Emily Thompson. PILES and other diseases of the rectum cured withont the knife. Treatment painless. No delay from business. The most caieful and rigid investigation invited. Send for pamphlet. DR. R. REED, Room 780 Witherspoon Building, Walnut street. Office hours 9 to 2. ll-14-26t Go to Thomas Sonlts, Cold Spring, for the things you need for the table, and family, and obtain satisfactory goods at the fraallrrt cost. Full and complete a lock, carefully selected, with knowledge born of experience gainc d by an active career of more years than that of any dealer in Lower Township. tf __ fishing' cheek. Mra. Ella Johnson and May Hemingway called on Mrs. Johnson's brother, ! Joseph ISnyder, at. Cold Spring. Sjm- I day last. Edward OrtSwell. of Cape May, and friend, Clirence H. Wisham, of Bridgeten. sailed en Mr. Orowell's sister. Mrs. J. Snyder, Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Swain Woolson. of Gape May Light House, called on Mr. J

! Woolson 's sister, Mrs. Daniel Woolson, Saturday. ( Captain Bacon, of Camden, was here , I Wednesday looking after i his property. D. Woolson is to-do repairing work for ■ 1 him. Ask Reuben how he enjoys getting squirrels out of a hollow tree. Miss Sarah Woolson soent Tuesday at Holly Beach. Miss Irene Woolson is improving in | i health. ^ j Mr Marcells and son were visiting j Mrs Socrates Shaw last week, i * Mrs. Lydia Vanaman returned home from Holly Beach Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Woolson, of . Hollv Beach w p r ( . nvpr fiunSov vial. , t Holly over Sunday

tors with Mr. Woolson 'a mother, Mr". D. Woolson. Hproert Shaw has the auto fev-r. j He came through on Wednesday in his . new machine. Poor Jack has it too but be is |uuder the weather. We . think it will strike Snyder next Our new bell for the Chapel has just | arrived. We hop* poodUo hear its sound ^ t Claue Yerrick, of Camden, was calling on friends Wednesday. ' • Mrs. Kate Snyder is on the sick list. s. Wm White wheeled to Cape MayTuesday. < Mrs. 'S.'N Pieraon and son have moved into the A. Woolson house. Miss Irene Woolson, who has been quite ill of pneumonia, ia convalescent. Earl Woolson has recovered from an attack of typhoid fever. Eli Snyder, who has been So illjat the of hisfsister in Cold Spring, has entirely recovered and retorncd to his i here. %Mr. and Mrs. Bacon, of Camden, are ' the new owners of the Foster place. J Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews i spent Sunday witlj their son. Albert, I at Cold Spring. "* M. - j

WHEN RUR8ERS BECOME NECESSARY r And your shoes pinch, 'Allen's Foot- , Ease, a powder to be shaken into the , shoes, is Just the thing to use. Try it - for Breaking in New Shoes. Sold Everywhere, 25c. Sample FREE. Ad- ■ dress. Allen S. Olm«ted. LeRoy. N. Y i Don't accept any substitute. 11-28 At ; NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT 1 Notice is hereby given that the ac- - counts of the subscriber, as Administrator of Charles P. Hughes, deceased, will be audited and stated i>y the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May on the 6th day of January next. Dated November 28. 1999. JAMES MECRAY. '2-5 6t Administrator AN XMAS GIFT THE NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES Is not only the best machine In the market bulaliandaeme piece oi furniture as well. Call or write for more Information. R. M. WENTZELL Furniture Ware Rooms 33 Perry St-, Cape May, N. J. f I

STONE HARBOR I ' J. P. Cox, of Ocean City, was among ( the recent visitors to Stone Harbor. i A large block of lota was sold last , week at Stone Harbor for the purpose | ! of having a lumber yairi and general j , building supplies business. 1 ] -Joe Springer looks happy these dnya. 1 1 He is the locul representative of the . •_ 1 South Jersey Realty Ompauv, selling !, Ftone Harbor, and be ia going to head 1 1 the list of the company's agents this ( < mouth- Nice Christmas pres nt Joe. ( Next week we shall issue a large , outline map of Cap-- May County as a supplement to the "Star and Wave. " 1

Th--Soptli Jersey Realty Company has • had the map pre oared to show the course of the Inland Water Way. This is something which everyone .in the. ■ County needs. The way to g t it is 0 to get the Star and Wave next week. e ijrs. Iaahella P. Darmin. (nee Wilsojf). now of Pitmen, N. J., visited ' Stone Harbor on Wednesday and pur- j 8 chased some of the South Jersey] Realty Company's Beach Front First 8 Mortgage Bonds, securing! a bonus of j very choice lots in Block 97. Mrs. | : Darmin formerly lived at Eldora. this I county. Coleman K.- Learning has taken off hin-coat with bis brother Frank land is advocating the building of a road too Seven Mile Beach. Mr. Learning was over to see Stone Harbor this week. Every one who goes sec-mi to come away with the Stone Harbor enthusiasm. EYERT WOMAN WILL BE INTERESTED 1 There has recently been discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for womans' ills, -called Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN -LEAF. It is the only certain regulator. Cures female weak- i ne»ses and Backiche, Kidney. Bladder , and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by mail 50 ceuts. Sample Free. , Address, The Mother Gray Company, i • LeRoy, N. Y. 11-28 4t i

ATTENTION COMRADES! Bridgeton, N. J., November 24 ® The 22n-( Annual Reunion of the d : 24th Regiment will be held in Vine- - land on Saturday, December 12th, at t 10 o'clock a. m , in the First M. E. 'Church. Complimentary dinner will' be given to the members of the Association and their wives by the ladies of the G. A. R. and citizens. A good - time in prospect. Be sure to come, " and tell the boys of the Regiment to • be there on Saturday, 12th of De5 cember. f J. W. ADAMS. President. J. L. RICE, Secretary. PRINTING OUR PRICES ™^^ so-called "cheap" printing houses of Philadelphia. You are invited to call here and be convinced by samples Our qualities linger long after cost is . forgotten. Star and Wave Publishing Company, 315 and 316 Washington Btreet . Cape May City i 1 1 WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. BRUBAKER. Manager jl Midway- between Broad ' Street Station ami Read- I ' irg Terminal on Fil.iert j Street. j EDBOPEAN. SI .00 PER DAY AND DP J AMERICAN. $2.50 PES DAY AND DP I Ti* only moderate priced Hotel of j reputation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA j Pull line of Harness, and Horse and r Goods at Philadelphia pricec. Redooe. W. A. Lorott *

; MRS. CUFFURD WALTERS | FINDS BROTHER | Tb«. following interesting story is ] 'old by the Gazette. Those who know Mrs. Walters best will not be surprised a', the exalted sense of duty illustrated in her obnduct in t^s matter : Hon. E. L. Ross adnnnistrator of the estate' of the late Captain Alopso Corson, who committed suicide at his borne here some months ago, has finally succeeded in locating Charles, ine'only son of the deceased mariner, in New York Oity Charley left here twenty years ago. and top to 1906 he . kept dp a correspondence with his ] father, but after that time tlie family ' had no clue as to hiB', whereabout*. After the father's death, the daughter. ] Mra. Clifford Walters, of PhUadelpbi < expressed a determination to fiqd her . 1 long lostYhrother. if it took every Cont . ef her father's estate and every re- . ' maining day^jf her life, it being her depire that the missing hoy should share with her the estate left by her j father. Every means possible was ( employed to locate the young man, j and last week she received a letter announcing his presence in New York { City. On Saturday she accompanied Mr. Ross to the metropolis, taking her photorgaphs of her ."father, mother and other relatives, ip order to make sure j . that she was not being imposed upon s ' as~to the identity of tlie young man. ^ who. claimed to be her brother. The t moment Charley was shown the pic- , tures he recognized them, and named , the originals of the portraits. The 4 meeting between the brother and sis- v is said to have been most touching, j, and the young man accompanied Mr. 0 here on Tuesday to attend son^e j( in connection with the estate. a fact that finding her brother re- j j suits in Mrs. Walters' getting only of the father's . property, instead : of the whole of it, shows her high £ sen*- of honor, and makes t> romance ^ worthy the pen of a novelist. £ THE E WORTH READtNC g

,s | Leo. F. Zelinski, of 69 Gihson Street, ie Buffalo, M. Y., says: "I cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had, 18 with Buck I en s Arnica Salve. I ap'e. plied, this salve once a day for two is days, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores Sold under ! guaranteed at All Druggists. 25c. dec COURT HOUSE y ; At this term of court there have it been three applications for liquor lif censes : Martha Cooper. Hotel Cooper, i- | on Scbellenger avenoe. Holly Beach; 8 ]John H. Twaddell. Hotel Bellevue, I Cape May Court House, and Solomon T H. Ka-vey, for wholesale liquor license a at 8910 Pacific avenue. Holly Beach. 0 *"T-he certificate of incorporation of 8 The Sea Isle Publishing Company has • been filed in the office of tbfe County l s Clerk of Cape May County. The cer- - - tificate states that the objects of the j company are to edit and publish a newspaper or newspapers, to manafac- , tore, publish, buy, sell and deal in all ' kinds of books, periodicals and sta- j , tioner'sjsupplies, as well as materials. - which enter into composition thereof, * and generally to do^all things incidental to said business. The authorized cap- ^ ital stock of the company is $12,500. and the inc-uporators are as follows : Charles H. Clouting. J. P. Delaney, c r

Frank W. Fowkes, Jacob Wells, James A. Crabtree, Irving Fitch and Charles I 14 Peterson. e Howard A Selab, of Holly Beach, . baa invested an automatic bi Ping at- ! t tachment for gas meters. It will register three or more bills Showing dol- 1 1' lars, cents and the number of < ubic j . feel of gas used. f Miss Virginia Blizzard, daughter of j j Capt. and Mrs. "Brooks Blizzard, of I Dennisville, and Mr. Herschel Pierce, , of Leesburg, were married last Satur- . day evening at Leesburg. Mr. Pierce ia an oyster planter in Maurice Rive r j Cove. The young couple will reside at Leesburg in their new home. / While digging a trench at Tuckahoe AlfredU ester whs accidentally cut in the head with a shovel in the hands of his brother-n-law. Weaver Buzby. The wonnd is over the right eye and about i three inqbes long and cut into Lhe ; bone. t The Hereford Glass Company, which 1 is said to be one of the best equipped glass factories in the State of New i Jersey, will start on its industrial career the first part of the week. It j was the intention of the company to open the works on Monday but wf re j 1 - delayed. There are many factories i 1 larger but none better constructed nor ! I more^- omplete with modern appliances ; . | for! the benefit of the workmen ant the | , | company. The promoters of the new [ ' ] company are prominent business men 1 1 j and offi ials of iCape May County, and I ' most of them residents- of this place. , 1 j Julius Way, County Clerk, is pres- j : ident and manager of the company ; Leander G. Taylor, for many vearo ; prominent in the glass industry of .New is superintendent of_the works ; | Luther T. Garretson ia Secretary, and ' Arlington B. Corson is bookkeeper and | Among the stockholders ! •rej Captain Charles P. Vanaman. > Surrogate of Cape May County ; Cap- j tain Robert R. Corson, Sheriff of Cape i May County ; William J. Tyler, Edm. i Roes, Jacob Garriaon, Luther Garretaon, Julius Way.^Leander G. Taylor, Claude long, H. M. Roorbaeb and! i :

the Cape M,y Glass Company's fs£ | tories. which at the ,'preaent are ro -1 1 ning full , blast. Most of the beb i- -.1 f the new factory will be residents o j 1 could be given a resident of .the county j i ^preference to a foreigner, it was [ Philadelphia during the week. . Mr. Edward H. Springer was transacting business in Philadelphia p-r< of last week. The skating ponds are rapidly filling and a week of good freezing weather • '■ wold make the small boy happy Christmas time. Miss L.-.ffTse Springer was shopping , P"ilf d. lphia a part of last week. , Mr.-, p ir.-i Stiles spent part of this week with relatives at Tuckahoe. ' Willis Corson, with -a new. been taking some fine view* of the and nearby places of interest. He has the views at the drug store. Mrs. Inez Corson and children w'c: e rceent visitors at Dennisville LITTLE WALLACE ROSEMAN DEAD Wallace, the six-year-old son and Mrs. Elwood Roseman, died at their borne on Emerald avenue; three o'clock. He had been ill for a week with tonsilitis, but hia condition " not considered serious until Thursevening shr.ut Fit o'clock when he stricken with paralysis of the and Bank very rapidly in spite B of all treatment He was a bright and w little fellow and the parents prostrated with grief at their sud- 2den bereavement. — S Mr. Alfred Rush, of Phoenixville, j. Pa., on* of the company that is to n build the hotel, says there is a wonderful opportunity just now at Stone 81 the men who will get busy n at once. They will rush work on the y, hotel and have it open at the beginning . noiei ana nave it at the beginning

, of the season. It will contain about b eighty rooms, will cost about $60,000 , and be built not far from Harbor Inn, - at the corner of 85th stre6t and First j avenue, taking in the 85th street side s : of the entire-block, NEWS NOTES BY A CONTRIBUTOR The new building of Edward Grass, : > H is said, will be ready for the roller : skaters during the holidays. Miss Edna Hildreth has accepted a < ; position in Philadelphia as a otcnog- ' • rapher. < | Mrs. M. Viana, of Philadelphia, snd 1 a regular summer cottager, passed 1 Wednesday here looking after work 1 r being done at her cottage, 81 1 Stock- I ton avenue. ( Misses Hilda Ware, Louise Thomp- ; ' son, Carrie Hand and Mattic Scbel- 1 are enjoying a visit this week j t in Philadelphia. ] t Miss Lot'ie Rutherford is visiting I1 friends in Philadelphia. | i William J. Rrigoer, of Philadelphia. I hsg leased the Essen cottage on I Jefferson street, and will occupy same c w ith his family. t Isaac Tenenbaum has purchased a i t valuable property adjoining his store n on Washington street. ii The Merchants' National Bank » opened Thursday. H. H. Eldredo^ • opened

^ cashier, and Everett Jerrell, assistant ; A number of deposits was received. I U I MEDICINE TEAT B MEDIONE ' I "I have suffered a good deal with I malaria and stomach complaints, but 1 1 . i have now found a remedy that keeps • c 1 o-e an1 t^8' remedy is Electric I I Bitters : a medicine that is medicine ! j lor stomach and liver troubles, and run | f j down conditions," says W. C. Kiestler. I f | of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters; purify and enrich the blood, tone up I | the nerves, and impart vigor and ener- ! ' gy to the weak. Your money will be ! e | refunded if it fails to help you. 50" at r All Drug Stores. dec | c CA8TORZA. Imtti ^IM Lod Ym Htn Aha ft BtugW 1 | ROCK-BENNETT t Alice G. Bennett, daughter of Mr. j , and Mrs.fA. G. Bennett, of ;this city, was united in marriage to' James B. • , Rock, of Washington, Saturday last, ' | by the Rev. Mr. Kent, at|tt.e residence ! r of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, 91 1 Fifth | i street, Washington. The happy couple ; will reside in "Washington during the , winter. Mr. Rock was in the steward's ; . department of the Hotel Cape May J during the summer. 0REEN-BELLAN0Y j Miss Nellie Bellangy, daughter of I Charles Bellangy, of this city, was I | united in marriage to Mr. Galen | Green, of Washington, in Camden, Oc- 1 ! tober 2nd, last. j ,

the oil is emulsified and made easy to take — easy to digest and easy to be absorbed in to the body — and is the most natural and useful fatty food to feed and nourish the wasted body that is known in medicine today. Nothing can be found to take its place. If you are run-down you should take it toorec? pact!**! wTwr'tuTand you a "Complete Hxadz All»* at the World." * FARMERS WEEK. "Udder the aospicee of the 8tate of Agriculture farmers' week will be enjoyed at New Brunswick, from December MJ8th, 1968, to January 1909. TheNe lectures will be given in the Building and in the Stock Pavilion at the Agricultural Farm, and the course !haa been arranged as a sort of culmination or roundup of the Institute work for the year 1908. Here we shall have lectures

j the Professors of the college — a ) great I ad vantage— in addition to our regular Institute speakers. ; It is a pleasure to record the fact that there has been, from the organization of the State Board to the pres- | ent time, the utmost good feeling and j spirit of co-operation existing between It and tbe Experiment Station and Agricultural Coljege workers. The late Dr. George H. Cook was one of the founders of ' the board ; he "• its $rat secretary, and at the time of his death in 1888, a member of the Executive Committee. Similarly, Dr. E. B. Voorhees has been identified with the board since be began his professional! career, both as a member of the Executive Committee an-1 later ; President. I We do well, therefore, 'to celebratethin thirty-six^) year of the history of" j the Board and tbe nineteenth year of' i the Farmers' Institute work by meetwith tbe College force at New j It is the earnest desire of tbe Exe- . , cutive Committee that tbe farmers and their families throughout the State attend and take part in this course, and ; members of the Press and any others interested in Jthe great nndfimportant work of Agriculture will be welcome. For programs and onrlimilnr* au tn , and particulars to

;. board acd lodging, write Dr. E. B. Voorhees, New Brunswick, aod arI range^to stay through tbe efitire week, | if possible, in border to get tbe uenefit h | oT the entire course. I PROPOSALS FOR STORM WATER n j SEWERS OR DRAINS s ; Proposals will be received by the f> City Council of the Oity of Cape May. - ! in Council assembled, on Monday, Dee cerober 21, 1908. at eight o'clock P. M., t in the City Hall, for tbe construction of a part of the sewerage system, in | accordance with the plana and specifications therefor, which can be seen on j file in the office of the Recorder of the i City of Cape May. The work will comprise the construction of about 740 of lineal feet of cast j iron pipe storm water sewers, and 1 14,400 lineal feet of vitrified pipe ■ | storm water sewers, with the manholes, . (junction manholes, inleta, etc., there- , ' to appertaining. Any oLber information desired in ac- ' cordance with the said specifications, - j may be obtained from Stiiwel1 H. i Townsend, City Engineer, at his < ffi e. > in Cape May, N. J., and from John , ' W. Thompson, Oity Recorder. ' ! The proposals must be made in strict 1 j accordance with the plans and Kpcc-fi- «• ' ■ cations and upon the propoMsl sheets, ] must be sealed and delivered to 'he | said City Council at tbe time and place specified, and at no other time or pla e will any proposals be received. Dated: Cape May, N. J., December 11. 1908. WILLIAM S. SHAW. STILWELL HAND. LOUIS O. SAYRE,. 12-12 2t - Conpni'tee;

F or Coughs— Take This Do you know a remedy for coughs and colds nearly seventyyears old? There is one — Ayer-s Cherry Pectoral Once in the family, jt stays. It is not a doctor, does not take I the place of a doctor, it is a doctor's aid. Made for the treatment of all throat and lung troubles. Ask your own doctor his opinion of it Follow his advice (No alcohol in this cough medicine. JT.A^Co.,1 — rpr