4 Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, April 30, 1910 _ ' ilium ■ Ill II I, ||ll I HTM
CAPE MAT STAR AMD WAVE I etsrssSSarMogul in St*r mod War. 1907 ssSkSSSs?- { Uma*m frtc*. MM >*» » Twr h Umt* < Thli paper b entered u th« poo ottoe as second "u^SKtbc' «C. per , line dm inserttai: p. p« line each addtoonal in»ert»n. ncopcieil "ib^e'insertions, »5 cents per ^inch- Tra"Re"< Ad" I iSSS'cr o«r. o, 1 c^T£Tinch. S"t..siriics; , "5udWiS^.OT'ant per word each in- I SSL.'WS rSrM £& , aaa." sr%s i If a cross appears opposite your name ' on wrapper or paper it indkatee that 1 your subscription expires this month. The subscription price is $L00 per year ■ la advance. ■ - ■ i SOME NEWS AND COMMENT BREEZY OPINIONS 1N9 NEWS Item filtered bj Star aid Ware lejtrters aid Canaeit •I Cirreit Erents Kn Edward Barton, who recently purchased the Peterson restaurant, baa named the establishment "The Colonnade, " and is giving the business her persons! attention. One of the features will be ssndwiches of various kinds. i » e The Board o' Trade will present a dozen bouillon cups as a trophy for Premier Auto Run to the Hotel Oape May to occur June 1 1th. This run is to be made via Vineland, Millville. Port Elizabeth, Leesburg, etc. « •> « The Baltimore Sun began the issuing of an evening edition April 18th. 9 « ® Zilllnger's Oafe is undergoing a thorough renovation and will be ready for the opening on May 15th. « « •) The appointment by the President of Governor Hughes ol "New York, to the bench of the U. S. Supreme Court, la a very pleasing incident to most people. « « •) The Bridge Committee of the Board of Freeholders will move the tender house on the Holly Beach bridge to a more suitable site. At the present tbis building is in a direct line with the Inland Waterway. * • «• Charles S. Church has erected an ice bouae in which he will store a large amount of f/ozen cubes for summer DM. ® « « Senator Bobert E. Hand bis been awarded a contract to replace the Scbellenger's Landing draw bridge. The new structure will have a draw one hundred feet long. « *> ® The Oape May County Fair Association was organized at Court House on
Saturday last. v •> « The main seaside road from Holly ' Beach to Oape May has been widened and newly graveled under the direction of County Road Supervisor L. S. Stilweli and is a delight to antoists and . those who drive horses. « « 9 G. W. Ottinger and company are now equipping a modern machine shop at Scbellenger's Landing for the purpose of repairing launches and autos. Mr. Ottinger has reoently left the Packard Automobile Company, of Philadelphia. a a a Irvin Eldredge is laying a new side walk around his Kearney street cottage. Ed. Re well is handling the work. i a 9 « Win. G. Essen is improving bis Jefferson street property with a new concrete Side walk. WANTED : 00 MEN AND WOMEN Mecray's Pharmacy, the enterprising dug store, is advertising today for fifty men and women to take ad van- , tage of the special half prioe offer they are making on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia and get a fifty cent package •t half-price, 25 cents. So positive are they of the remarkable power of thip specific to core these diseases, as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that tbey asree to refund the money to any customer whom this medicine does not quickly relieve With Dr. Howard's spsdfic at band, Sean aat what you want and have no of 01 canaequanoes. It strengthen* the stomach, gives perfeot digestion, regulates tha bowels, creates an appetite. and makes life worth the living. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain 90 doses of the best medicine'ever made for half its regular price, with the personal guarantee of a well known business firm to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. ^ ..." :
MENTION OF VISITORS! SOME INTERESTINfi NOTE : Star ail Ware Readers are Re qiestei te Seii ii by Fine 1 er Otherwise Miss Msrgaretta Lang, of Wayne ( Germantown, is visiting relaand friends here form few weeks. Clarence T. Entriken, a former Oape ] May boy, was here this week representing a type writer company. ^ Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ogden entertained Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Weno- j nah, over Sunday. Mrs. Eames, a regular summer visiat Oape May Point, assisted I by Britton, entertainers large bouae j party from Friday until Monday. F. W. W. Graham and family, of Aabeville, N. C., are occupying the cottage on Beaoh avenue. * B. S. Kunkel and family, of Pbila- ' delphia, are occupying their cottage for 1 the season. Miss Anna Hughes is the guest of , Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Savage. Samuel Loper, of New York, is spending a week with his mother. ] Mrs. Lewis Fairchild, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mrs. James W. . Eldredge, over Sunday j Mrs. William Oummings baa been seriously ill for more than a week. j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boody are mak- J ing abort stay with Dr. and Mrs. V. M. D. Msrcy on Oecan street. Arthur Burt, of Parkersburg, and Charles Meyers, of Atlantic Oity, were • here on sn auto trip Tuesday. Mrs. Cooper, who baa been visiting • Mr. and Mrs. John P. Doyle, was . oalled borne Thursday on account of the serious illnes of ber brother. Chocolate Almonds, fresh and fine, 60 cents per pound. Saturday only. At the Colonnade, 818 Washington street. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A NOTIOE'TO BIDDERS Cape May. N. J.. April 23. 1010 Sealed bids will be received on the , third day of May. 1910, at eight ■ o'clocK p. m.. by William B. Gilbert. Chairman of City Council's Committee on Streets, lor the removal of the present wooden railing on the Ocesr side of the Boardwalk, extending from : Pavilion No One eastwardly to the i easterly Bide of the Pavilion at Madison Avenue, and replacing the same . with Standard galvanized Iron RailPlane and specifications may be seen by applying to the Chairman of the I Committee on Streets. Plans snd specifications may be seen ' by applying to the Chairman of the Committee on Streeta. - All bids shatLbe 'accompanied with a s Cer'ified Check to the amount of One Hundred Dollars, payable to the City Treasurer. The right to reject any and , all bids is reserved. WILLIAM B. GILBERT. ! Chairman Committee oo Streets. ? ■/--l-.r S®*1 >,0Ur frlelU,S W"h K 6616 V to d™<l or drink habit , uvvivj to ^ Keeky hstitute fl|fp 30 years of successful cures. ' Wilt V Write for particulars. Only K*elev Iustitute in Eastern Penna 812 N. Broad St.. Phila - L t :
ADVERTISER'S JMRECTORY BUILD k ftRElTER CITY Motet Circclated at Rome will I Eventually Come Back te Yob AUTOMOBILES D. F. Focer, 233 Perry Street AMU8EMENTS Congress Bowling Alleys, Perry Street. Excelsior Roller Rink, West Perry St. BAKERS F. W. Wolff, 406-408 Washington St BANKS Security Trust Company, Cor. Washington and Ocean Street . Mercbanta National Bank, Washington and Decatur BEERS, WINES AND LIQUORS Camden Bottling Co., 818 Washington J. J. McCaun. Auditorium, Jackson SL Frank B. Wrisley, Washington Street. James Carroll, Schellinger'a Landing G. C. Helfrecht, The Cecil, Decatur St . BOAT BUILDERS John A. Pharo 1368 Lafayette Street BOOTS AND SHOES Eldredge Johnson^ 818 Washington St S. R. Gld ding's, Washington Street Thomas H. Taylor, 606 Washington St. Isaac Tenenbaum, Washington Street BUILDERS SUPPLIES , Ogden and Son, near P. K. R. Depot Diamond and Co., Holly Beach, N. J. , CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS York Bros, P. O. Box 641, Cape May
CEMENT SIDE WALK 1 Charles Jaquette, We* Capo May Edward Newell, We* Capo May DAIRIES Farmsteed-by-tbe-Sea. J. P. McKlaaic. Manager, Cold Spring, N. J. DENTAL SURGEONS ■ . . Dr. Reu A. Hand, 616 N. 5th 8treet Camden. J. H. Oliver, 1120, Chestnut St, Phila. DRY GOODS O. L. W. Knerr, 606 Washington St. ENGINES Entriken, West Perry Street FEED HAY ETC. May Grain and Coal Company, Washington Street Furman Smith, Scbellenger's landing. FURNITURE ETC. M. Wentzell, Perry Street. Howard F. lOtter, Washington Street GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 8. R. Giddinga, 419 Washington St. O. W. L. Knerr, 606 Washington SL H. Smith, 608 Washington 8treet GENERAL CONTRACTORS S. Shaw and Son, Elmira 8t. GENERAL STORE Reuben T. Johnson, Erzna, New Jersey GROCERIES, MEATS ETC. Beef Co., Jackson Street Thomas Soults, Cold Spring, N. J. ' HOUSE FURNI8H'GS 1 Charles A. P-rein, 305-7 Jaclwon 8tre-t HARNESS MAKERS W. A. Lovett, Cor. Washington 4 Perry James McFaddeh, Excelsior Building • HOTELS Windsor, Beach Avenue. Virginia, Jackson Street Windsor Hotel, Filbert Street, Phils. ICE AND COAL i Charles S. Church, Keystone 'Phone 76 • INSURANCE Hand and Eldredge, Merchants Nat. ; Bank Building, & 315 Washington St. I W. H. Bright, Holly Beach, N. J. ; ILLUMINATORS Cape May Light and Power Company, j 246 Washington Streeta. ; Cape May Illuminating Company, j 406 Washington Street. LAUNDRIES Troy Laundry, 810 Decatur Street LOCKSMITHS i ' J. Denizot, Keystone Phone 129 P \ I ! MACHINISTS ' Henry Reeves. Jefferson Street ' ! MARBLE WORKS Blattner & Bennett, West Perry Street | MERCHANT TAILORS Edward Van Kessel, 424 Washington i Charles Scherer, 225 Decatur Street OPTICIANS I L. C. Aohburn, Broadway, West Cape May. C. A. LoDgBtreth, 222 Market 8 tree Philadelphia , HUNTS AND PAINTERS I John C. Little. Jackson Street A. C. Gile, Shop in rear of the Glen wood William B. Gilbert, 922 Corgie St. PICTURE FRAMES ^ Harry T. Hughes, at Smith's Studio PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. . William Rau, 109 Perry Street YY Tmnrlrfth Rpfri IVi Rrlitnl PAnni. Seed , Bristol, Penna. ci
PLOWS ei Samuel T. Hllman, West Cape May R. T. Johnson, Erma, New Jersey ® PLUMBING, TIN ROOFS, STOVES William Chambers, 109 Perry Street Jesse M. Brown, 322 Mansion Street Henry Reeves, Jefierson below Corgie I Mharlee A. Swain 307 Jackson Street ' William F. Brown, 815 Mansion Street ^ PROFESSIONAL I LAW f< Ernest W. Lloyd, 320 Washington St B 8- F. Eldredge, Merchants National Bank Building. 8 J. Spicer Learning, Washington Street v ' J. M. E. Hildreth, 214 Ocean street a Floyd C. Huehes, 503 Washington SL ^ G. Boltou Eldredge, Merchant's NaL p Bank Buiidiug. y REAL ESTATE BROKERS . Gilbert C Hughes, 214 Ocean Street S. F. Eldredge, Merchant's NaL Bank , Building. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. j Ba«.k Building. 3 George .H. Reeves, West Cape May ol. Needles, 608 Washington Street J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington Street < RUBBER GOODS, BELTING • Town Bros., 607 Market St. Phila. SOCIAL STATIONERY Star and Wave Publishing Company 817 Washington Street , TELEPHONE COMRANIE8 Eastern Telephone Co., 2nd floor, P. O. ' WALL PAPER W. Le Nolr. 826 Washington Street t s WATCHES AND JEWELRY J. K. Hand. 811 Washington Street r Jacob Garrison, 806 Washington SL 1
WM If the Average Man - 1 -V HHHHH would persistently put into a Pru- i » dential 20- Year Endowment Policy the amount he annually spends for unnecessary purchases, he could accumulate a handsome compe- I tence for himself.
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DIAMOND & CO. Dealer in Builders' Supplie s HOLLY BEACH N. J. YOUR SIDE WALK If laid by the JAQUETTE CEMENT CO Will give you great satisfaction. Ask for estimate. Work guaranteed for one year from time of completion. P. O. Address, Cape May 3-i-10-6m Having Put in an Up-to-date We are Now ready to Grind all kinds of Feed on Wednesday and Saturday. COB MEAL A SPECIALTY ' J. K. SPECK AND BRO. Bay Side Road South Cold Spring I NOTICE All persons owning real estate in the City of Oape May have been duly notified in accordance with the provisions of the ordinance relating to ' sidewalks, to place sidewalks at their properties within one year from dste of notice, and in cases where sidewalks are not erected within this time, the will proceed to build them. The
cost to be assessed against the property and co constitute a lien against iL By order of the Committee on Streets. E. W. SAYRE, Street Supervisor. April 18th, 1910. PILES If you have Piles we will cure you FREE BOOTTTLET & GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never found a case we could not cure. GREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., & ManhattanSL. New York, M. Y Charles A. Swain has purchased a stock Pneumatic Carpet Sweeper, which are of the latest and best design and is offering them at f25 each or will hire them by the day for $1.00. These machines make bouse cleaning a pleasure. Ask Mr. Swain to show JOIN THE CLASS THAT coqk < ®
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The woman with a pair of La Franc# shoes gets more solid satisfaction out of them than most women would consider reasonable or even possible. . She wears them for cutdoor sports with comfort and pleasure. She wears them when she receives her ; most critical guests with a sure feeling ' that none will be mere daintily and stylishly shod than she. She knows they are correct They fit : like a glove. They hold their fresh un- 1 wrinkled shape ir. a most marvelous way. Their long serviceability attests the high . quality materials' and good workmanshipAnd the prices are reasonable — $5.00, $3.60 and $4.00. Do you know these famous shoes? May we not have the pleasure of showing them to you ?
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT Our choice lines of Crawford footwear for Easter are now ready. invite an inspection of die Season's Newest and best of shoes for men, women and children. Come see what we etre showing in footwear fcr Spring and Summer at S. R. GIDDING Leader in Clothing and Gents Furnishings. Boots and Shoes. 419 Washington SL, Cape May
Pedigree Seeds usu. Landreths' Seeds which Succeed. . If not sold by your merchant in sufficient variety write for Landieths' Catalogue. Ibis advertisement with an order for over $1.00 Is worth 20 cents. Say if a private Gardener or a Market Gardener. n D. LANDRETH SEED CO., Bristol, Pa. j MHHBHIMI MENTION THIS PtPi Real Estate and Search Company T of Cape May County. Organized for the i purpose of making Searches, Abstracts 3 and Briefs of Title to lands in Cape May i County. Real Estate bought, sold or exchanged, and J Fire Insurance placed anywhere in the County. Capital Stock $20,000. SOLE AGENTS FOR Title Insurance with the Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, Capital and Surplus over $9,000,000. Offices: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CAPE MAY, COURT HOUSE, N. J. Is your Husband well Dressed? if not Get Him to talk it over with Charles Scherer, ladies suits a specialty 25 Decatur st Cap. May, n. 1.

