Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, June 4, 1910 . ' , - — ■ .
JHL Do you use the Eastern Telephone For all Long Distance Service 5 Minute talk at 3 Minute rates One half saved on long distance calls after 6 p. m. to 6 a. m. Nearly 400 Eastern Telephones in Cape May Eastern Telephone Company Post Office Building LADIES' SUMMER WASH SUITS Ooatf. shirts, waists, organdie dresses, etc., simply cannot be laundered elsewhere as nicely as we do it. We wash these clothes, carefully in wa rn suds, made from filtered water and pure soap; we starch them to juat the right degree of stiffness you like best, and our girls iron them carefully and daintily by hand Careful work and a critical final inspection, together with our method of peeking the garments in tissue paper and a stiff pasteboard box makes it sure that each article will reach you in the p'nk of perfection. Try us. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FOR SUMMER WEAR Negligee shirts are worn during the summer season primarily for comfort —but it's not good taste to neglect your appearance for the sake of comfort Negligee Shirts, as laundered by us, combine comfort with perfect appearance. We iron your shirts so thev look well, but do not make them so stiff as to be uncomfortable. When these garments have attached cuffs, our service it especially satisfactory. " We make the cuffs firm and stiff, give them a fine finish, and smooth a* . Try our wont. THE TROY LAUNDRY 310 Decatur Street, Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 40D Wagons call anywhere iu city limits.
BOWLING NOTES Misses Alice and Effie Denizot. Mrs. Julius Denizot and William Flanagan formed a quartette of enthusiastic bowlers on Decoration Day. Frank De Silver, of Philadelphia, was renewing old acquaintances at the alleys early in the week. An interesting duck pin match in which Hughes and Hughes came out victorious was rolled by Dr. H. Lurnmls and Leslie Scheilenger vs. Harry Hughes and Ted Hughes. Frank Kntriken and Tony Bennett •pent a delightful evening at duck pins. Edson and Joseph Packer, of Philadelphia, and G. Bolton Eldredge were among the visitors to the alieye during the week. Albert Little, Ben Marcy and Will Nichols spent an enjoyable evening at duck pins. Leonard Sangran, George Lehman, Abram Sheppard and Dudley Moore bad a Jolly time with ten pins Tuesday evening. Miss Reba Oliver and Miss ry Bennett, accompanied by Frank Bennett and A Hie BenezePhad a delightful evening at bowling Monday. Misses Ethel and Hazel Otter, Chester Landia and Abram Sheppard were trying to make some record breaking scores lr. ten pins. Miss Hstel raising her owr record to 1 18. Robeit Entriken and Ailie Bsnezet are becoming expert duck pin rollers. William Parker, Jere Parker and Bmi'h Hughes were among those enjoying the popular sport. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Gibbon and Mr. and Mrs. Gibbon, Sr., were among toe interested spectators on Saturday evening. Jesse Rutherford and I^slie Scheilenger were making good scores in duck plus on Tuesday evening. SEALED BIDS Sealed Bids will be received for the privileges on the ball grounds Including can lies, peanuts ice cream cones, cracker Jsck, etc., for the season of 1610. Bids must be in by June 10 next' CHAS. L. BROWN MILLER, Sec. Gladness comes with a^ 1 understanding of the transient nature of the many physical Ula which vanish bep° eaMLnt" 'efforts — righUy directed and assisted by the pleasant laxative remedy Byrup of Vlgs and EUxir of Bsaaa. Its tsasfirtal effects are doe to the thet that tt la the one remedy which >r smelis internal tliaattim without debilitating the organs on which II •els. To get Its beeehctal effects ah waye Mm the geawhe eenanfaalmod W ChMnale Fig Co.
PATRIOTIC EXERCISES »• AT THE ANNEX ® On Friday, May 27th. st 3 :30 o'clock ic p m.. the pupils of the Public School Annex held their usual Memorixl Day »• exercises under the direction of A66isie taut Principal Fortune. Special invitations were sent to the patrons, many 'n of whom attended. Rev. L. Y. Oox, adj. of John Murray Post, No. 118, G. A. R., was in7 vitea fir address the pupils. He responded with an inspiring discourse. * giving much valuable informal ion to '• both teachers and pupils; concerning the experiences of the Grand Army of * the Republic e President S. R. Stitea, of the local Board of Education and Patriotic In11 structor of John Mecray Post No. 40, lt G. A. R, also called in to visit the schi.ol on this occasion, and in his usual '• pleasing manner delivered a very in- * teresting and instructive address, y dwelling in detail upon {be events of the Civil War. All that were present y enjoyed the exercise and expressed i- theme' Ives as having been well repaid il for the time spent at the Annex. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL RESIGNS Assistant Principal J. Kyland Fortune, who has been in charge of the color d public school cf Cape May for four years, has tendered his resignat tl.on to the Board of Education to take effect at the close of the present school ^ year. He has accepted the principalship of a large school in Atlantic City., and will have 1» teachers and over 700' v Dupils. His salary has been fixed at , e 11600 annually. He will also conduct ( a public evening school under the direction of the Atlantic Oity Board of 1 Education, flr. Fortune enjoys the reputation a of being the most efficient and successful principal that the oolored school of , this city has ever bad, and it ia mncb ; regretted that he is to leave ua. , 8 i fiREEN CREEK. j Mrs. MamieJ Orowley and children, j . of Atlaclio Oity, are visiting Mrs. Orowley 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. c Reeves Boyce. Mies Alice Ross, of Court House, was a week end visitor with Miss Edna Hollingsead. Isaiah Christian, wife and eon. drove 1 to Dennlsville, on Saturday to visit ' relatives. Mrs Elvira SchelleDger, of Trenton, epentlSanday with relatives here Henry Bennett end Truman Hick- j man drove to Wild wood on business one : day last week. ( William BollingaeatCand son Frank t drove over to Court House on Thura- ' | dayThe Methodist Sunday School is re- ) hearsing "Happy Voices" for Ohil- , . ctran'a Day to be rendered on the rage- , Ur night - have gill acta and - will; engage in fishing ia the bay. • 1 LT. **" of wmk ** *eea \ * A large noaber of o«r people weak 1 8 to Wildwood oe Monday. ■dward Armatroec will be throegh ! ttta week takiag the high eeheet ehO- ! dmakaOamt Hewn m aMdam I Mi amah. Ba^ will thaeahartajae- * M. aM Mm. ■ 1 „ efPMa-
delpbla, spent Sunday with Mr. and W Mre. Thomas Loper. J Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Thompson spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Fishing Oreek. Mrs. George Johnson, who has been with her mother ut Newfield for ten days, returned borne Saturday evening. They will keep bouse in Mre. Lizzie Foster's bouse Mrs. Lizzie Foster and Miaa Mabel Bright, of Atlantic City, spent a few days here returning on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens, of West Cape May, spent Thursday and Friday with Mra. Mary E. Lake. Henry Norbury, of Philadelphia, spent Decoration Day here at bis old home. Mrs. Harry Lowe is spending a few weeks with relatives in Wilmington and Baltimore. f Mra. Mame Hebenthal, of Cape May, spent Monday here with her sitters Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millar, who are summering at Cape May, take frequent tripe here in faia auto to look after his farm which be recently purchased. d William Redgraves is tilling the aoil. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Evans, of sr Millvllle, spent Saturday night with relatives here. ,f | Harry Lowe, who ia a telephone linee man came from Atlantic City to apendSunday at home. The Middle Township Sunday school organization bald ita May meeting in the Presbyterian Church here on Wed- * neaday evening of last week. Rev. E. B. Somers gave the address. The >- meeting was good the evening proved T to be stormy so the out of town people could not get out. (, Mr. and Mra Charles Matthews, of Fishing Oreek, attended service in the Metbodiat Church on Sunday morning. Dannie Miller and daughter, of West Cape May, came up in his auto Saturday evening to call jjn his father. . ( Elmer Hemmingway has purchased a - fine team of three year old colts, one of John Bate and the other from Lealey Bate. There was a heavy electric storm passed over here on Monday evening ' and struck a large tree in front of Richard Holmes store. Those in the i store said there appeared to be a ball of fire in the road as large as a wagon box. f\ LIKE FINDING MONEY Mecray, the popular druggist, is - making an offer that is just like find- j . ing money for he is selling a regular 60 cent bottle of Dr. Howard's celebrated ' specific for the cure of constipation and 0 dyspepsia at (half price. In addition 1 to this large discount he agrees to ref turn the money to any purchaser whom the specific does not cure. . The proprietors allow some to sell 1 it at reduced price for a little while, - agreeing to sell a certain amount. t The result has Justified their good , judgment for the sale has been some- " thing remarkable. 1 Anyone wbo suffers with headache, - dyspepsia, dizziness, sour stomach, t specks before the eyes, or any liver . trouble, should take advantage of . this opportunity, for Dr. Howard's 1 specific will cure nil these troubles. 1 But if by any chance it should not, j Mecray will return your money. , CHANGE OF STATION ' West Jersey and Seashore trains are i ' arriving and departing from Grant ! s Street Station now and you bad better r get a time table if you are going to use these trains. ' Beginning May 87. Bridge trains for Gape May will leave Broad Street Station, Pennsylvania Railroad at 4.08 { p. m. week days; Sundays, 9 86 a. ro. > Returning neginning May 28, leave ' J Oape May 7:16 a. m. week dais; Sun- 1 ' day 4.66 p. m. Connections for and ' from Sea Isle Oity, Ocean City and Wildwocd. i T. E. D. OLUB ENTERTAINED ; Dr. Jas. T. McAnuity, who met with , a serious accident ;on April 18th, has , been resting at hia cottage, 817 Grant 't street, during the past week where be \ and his wife entertained the T. E. D. Club, inolodlng the following ladies: Misses Grace Leaf, Lillian Bean, Mabel Prioe, Alice Reaney. Margaret K. McAnuity, Florence ' Stella Longobardo, Adele ; Longobardc, Frances Lasa, Florence ' Lasa, Elizabeth Lasa. Tbe last named was frequently seen in the company of Mr. E. M. Darnalt, who helped to entertain the club. WHEN YOUR SHOES PINCH I Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot- ' the antiseptic powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting. sweating feet, and takes the eting out of corns and bunions. Just the thing for Breaking in New Shoes. Sold everywhere 26c. 6-14 4t THE CITY OF OAPE MAY, N. J. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING 1 ARCHES ON BOARDWALK Proposals will be received by Oity 1 Council of the Oity at Oape Key. in , 1 raveoU <£Iy of'jrae. <?doek 4 p. m., in tbe Oo—ctl Chamber of the ' i Sty Hell at aaU Oity for the BoUd- a ing of Uahtmg Arehaa oe BoartSX , TKj SSSF"*-: id l a
* RE-STOCK YOUR j MUSICAL LIBRARY ; 5 Cent :| Each s ». | By mail edd one cent extra. ld INSTRUMENTAL ' Anvil Cborns " ; An Arabian Scout n By the Mountain 8pring j Battle of Waterloo '' Birds of Paradiae'Galop e Convent Bells Cavelleria Rnsticana 1 ^ Consolation ' L Cinderella Waltz I Cuckoo Waltz ,f Dancing Spirits h Dancing Loaves Dance of the 8paniah;Maiden i- Edelweiss Glide . [- Fifth Nocturne Falling Water '1 Flower Song ; Q Funeral March J- Gypsy Rondo I * Home Sweat Home . Handel's Largo I E Heather Balls Invitation to the Danoe . II Trovatore e Killamey < Listen to the Mocking Bird 1 t Last Hope . La Paloma j Loin Du Bal i a Longing tor Home 1 e L'Argentlne , - Martha t My Old Kentucky Home( Var) J 1 Menuet ^ r Miserere f Music Box | i Messengers of Spring March of the Gnomes t 3 Monastery Bells Mendelssohns Wedding March Melody in F i Nearer My God to Thee (Yar) j ' OldlFolks at Home 3 Old Black'Joe , I Pure as Snow B i Polish Dance ' Poet and Peasant e i Parsifal t I Remember Me i Silvery Waves C I I Spring Song v . Sleeping Beatuy Setette from Lucia t i Schubert's Serenade a . Traumerei ; The Old Cathedra) '.Chimes I i Tannhauser March « ■ Tam O'Shanter G The Storm j The Merry Widow Waltz a Tit Willow I University Polka b 1 William Tell (Overture) ' Warblings at Eve s; Wedding March b VOCAL VI > Ave Marie § . Anchored ; Alice Where Art Tbou 0 Bridal Chorus Oavalleria Rusticana, Vocal y Calvary d| Eyes so Tender I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls ^ Jerusalem Last Rose of Summer di One Sweetly Solemn Thought On Yonder Rock Reclining fii Spring Song r« Sailor's Song and Dance in The Palms The Rosary (George B. Weill-) The Wearing of the Green The Heart Bowed. Down The Lost Chord The Pilgrim's Chorus Then You'll Remember Me ^ STAR p WAYE ? Music and Stationery Dep't. 317 Washington Street i" Gape May, N. J. M HAND BADLY BURNT BY ELBOTRIO WIRE John Taylor, lineman for the Cape Light and Power Company, while fixing the lights of the sign in front of tbe Central Exchange lam Saturday e renin* about niae o'clock, accidentally placed his hand en one of the steel hen umiii'Hn ■«", completing the circuit and recaiviim the foil form e< the current Mr. Taylor's thumb was severely tank aad it was imiiiillli ta wlmH htm h em this pmttna yssffliu until the ihaatim •Met
THE MAN ABOUT TOWN Miss Margaret Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mre. William Nelson, of Chester, Pa., entertained a partr of young ladies over Sunday from Chester, Pa., at their summer cottage, 678 Washington street. The party consisted of Misses Doris Reimhard, Giadii Johnson, Sena Hart, Margaretta MoOeli, and Bessie Qsrper. .It wss the first time tbey bad been at Oape I Msy. They all had^Jolly tune and want to come again. Mrs. J. McNulty, of Philadelphia, entertained a home party at her Grant street cottage over Decoration Day. Miss Bessie Lee, of Camden, was a gue«t of Lira Kennedy recently. Mrs A B. Cloud, is occupying 918 Washington street. John K Lafore will be at 882 Wash- ' intgon street this season. J. Rogers Holcera srill be domiciled ! at tbe^orner of Decatur and Lafayette j streets. HANDICAPPED This it the Case With Maey Cape May ' People , Too many Cape May citizens are ■ ea with a bad back. The unceasing pain causes constant misery, making work a burden and stooping or 1 lifting; an Impossibility. The back aches ] st night, preventing refreshing rest and i In tbe morning is stiff and lame. Plas- . and liniments may give relief but ' cannot reach the cause. To iliminat* t the pains and aches you must cure tbe i kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys , and cure tbem permanently. Can you ' doubt Cape May evidence? • Gilbert 8. Crems. Mechanic St., Wee ' Cape May, N. J , says: For years I ( suffered from a pain in tne small of my j back which was more severe we*n I stooped or lifted. Tbe least work tired and on arising in the morning, I l felt very lame. I also had headaches r and at times I could not see plainly. , A sediment was noticeable in the kid- . ney secretions BDd the passages were frequent, obliging me to get up in • the nlget. Doan's Kidney pills relieved me and for that reason I give tbem my endorsement' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster- Milburn Co.Buffhlo, New York. 1 sole agents for the United States l Remember the name— Doan's— and i take no other. FISBINO CREEK ; The comet will be visable until June ' we are informed. I John Snyder and family took tea ^ with their aunt, Mrs. James Eldredge, 8t West Cnpe May. Monday evening ^ Richard Hcmirgway met with a very serious accident recently, being kicked ^ his horse. Harry Thompson and family, of spent rart of last week * with her mother, 'Mrs. Daniel Woolson. Mrs ^"rank Mathews has gone away & the ho- pital to go under an operation. t Mrs. Ella Johnson and sister Sarah aura. c.ua Junnson ana BlBier aarsn
Pierson, of Erma, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. ChaE. Fostei, at Several from this place spent Decoration Day at Holly Beach. Daniel Woolson made a business trip Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mrs. Julia Bell, of Holmesburg, is spending a few days with relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. Woolson'entertained William Scheilenger and family at tea evening. Miss Emma McPherson entertained over Sunday. Dr. Physic and mother, of Oape called on Mrs. H. Woolson Friday last. Lem Scheilenger and family drove to Holly Beach ou Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Snyder spent Sunwith ber parents at Erma. West Cape May Sunday school had a day for their picnic and everybody reported a fine time. There was a very game of ball which all seemed to enjoy. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO R 1 A ARE UP-TO-DATE AS USUAL Mustard Brown is the new shade. Has just developed in the European Call at Van K easel's store and we know tnese styles will make a hit with you. UNCLAIMED LETTE RS List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May postoffice for week ending June 3 : Burcer, Wm. H. ; Goodrich, Mia. ; Mason, Charles; Wright. J. In calling for the above please say < advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M. ; f
. BSSQULkI r PWHMHMII 1 1*1 Ki [flkl HOTEL ARRIVALS WINDSOR Philadelphia— H. N. Smith, C. A; Bates, Samuel L. Gerhard. E. M. Darnalt, Mr. and Mrs. Roberta, O. M. Batttn, Miss Aust ce. E. M. Preston, 0 1. J. Warner Bu'chena, Mr. and Mr*. J. Clifford Wilson, Mi si Dorothy Wilton, Edith Wilson. Mr. and Mr. James W. Mi'la, Mra Gabriel!* Gabriel, J. H. German, Mr. and Mra. LeKoy Bartholomew and child, Joa. C. Gabriel, Miss ;Bclen Entriken, C. B. Middle ton, Mr. and Mra W. H. Wadwin, Alex Henry. Jr., Mr. and Mra. H. Chapman, J. A. O'amputt, M. N. O'Hara, Mr. and Mra. Capproti, Capproti, Mra. Cullane, Mr. and Wheeler, Mr. Kohler, Mr. Long, Mr. and Mra. F. M. Keyaer, tbe Keyaer, F. L. Ingraham, J. A. Weather by, E. Bpenoer Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arnold, Mr. and Mra. Walker Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Frits, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bingham, Mr. and .Mra. W. V. Henry, Dr. John B. Roberta, O. C. Roberta, Ralph Roberta, Franta, Miaa H. 8. Hailar, O. - Schurch. U. S. Navy— R. D. Frellaen, S. Adams, H. E. Eastman, J. M Canning ton, A. D. Warwick, O. H. Maddox, J. H. Fowers, E. 8. Stalmaker, E. Davie, O. Langford, R. M. Ellott, J. Borland, J. Richard du Barria. San Francisco— B. F. Filley. Lancaster— E. B. Wtods. Wilmington— Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wm. McOleanahan and child, Francis, Mrytle Nevin, Edgar Mr. and Mra. J. M. Jackson, B. M. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Penny packer, Mra. Wm. G. Ooxe, Woi. G. Coxe, Mrs. and Mrs. A. H. G. J. C. Gibson, Mr. and Mra. du Pont, Mr. and Mrs. du West Cbester— Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Franklin Pieree. Glenside— Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Caroline Stump. Vineland— Mr. and Mrs. J. R.;Oalaee. Baltimore— Mr. and Mra. W. D. New York — Blancbard Attimore, D. Y. Porter. Court Houje— Miaa Holmes, Jonathan Hand.
t VIRGINIA Lanadowne, Ha —Mr. ana Mrs. F. . E. Bailey. Philadelphia— H. S. Field, A A. ; , Wetton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Cook, Burton McGowan, F. P. Lloyd, O. s Kirchner, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hoff- , man, Mr. and Mrs. L Bert Eyster, Mr and Mrs. M. J. McGJynn, Mr. and ] Mra. J. D. Sbaituck, Mr. and Mrs. S. , P. Curtis, Florence N. N orris, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Miller, Miaa Gwen- ] dolyn Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Miller, John H. Harmon, B. H. 3 Bockiua, J. 8. Green baum, L. A. . Scott, A. H. Scott, G. W. Walton. G. F. K easier, J. S. Fete. , New York City— H. M. Rogers, R. L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kuhn, . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Maybam, Mias H. S. Shaw and chauffer. , Geneva, N. Y.— D. R. Wataon. Oape May— O. A. Merchant, Jr. Maple Shade, N. J.— Dr. and Mra. I Wm. B. Sickler. Moorestown — Chas. P. WilJita. Nyea, Miss. — Chas. E. Doom. Baltimore Mrs. Chas. F. Hill, Mias Painter. Recent arrivals at ithe Aldine were: Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F. Craig, Mr. and , Mra. Bert Heaton, Jack Heston, George Heston, Miss Justi and maid, i Mrs. Robert Beatty, Mis* Watts, F. ' Regenhard, Mra. H. L. Taggart, Miaa 1 O. M. Esaen, Mrs. W. O. Pearce, Miss Laura Biglow, Miaa K. Halcome, Miaa R. Kreutzer, A. P. Dobba. PURCHASED COTTAGE ON EAST CAPE MAY TRACT Thos. E. Montgomery, of Philadelphia, has purchased one of T. J. Moonay'a new cottages in East Oape May, and ia now occupying same.
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