Cape May Star and Wave, 11 June 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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PREMIER RUN FROM PHILADELPHIA TO CAPE MAY; : - 4 -

The Premier roadability run from .. Philadelphia to [Cape May arrived today and wa a the largest run of motor ears ever started in America. Allen Sbelden, president of the Motor Company, under wboae auspices the run is conducted, received the entry blanks representing a total expenditure of 1100,000. Never before have so many modern motor cars started on a tour, . a the most remarkable feature is tbe tact that all contestants must own and drive Premier cars. Tbe president and vice-president of thesis otor Company have each covered this trip, and, unknown to the others, have arrived'at a secret time, which sacb have filed at the Oape May Hotel. Tbe judges, which will consist of the - automobile editors of the Philadelphia morning and evening!papers, who shall ' break the "seals in which these secret times'gare! inclosed, add these two times together and divide by two, and the contestaotf', whose card shows that his elapsed time, including tbe four ten minute stops and the one thirty minute stop is the one nearest this result will be declared winner of tbe Premier trophy. The second, third, fourth and fifth will respectively receive the trophies so marked. Tbe same method will be used in Judging winners of tbe Bridge ton, Vineland, Bortaman's Villa and Oape May Court House" trophies.* Upon arrival at thelbaadquarters, the Now; HotelJCape May,' an early

i dinner will be served in the msgnifi- . cent dining rooms. After dinner a 1 r concert will be given by the famous 1 orchestra of Prof. Gordohn. 1 At 8 p. m. a night parade, down the 1 - magnificent ocean boulevard, unoer < i tbe beautiful illuminated arches 8 built in honor of this occasion, throusb ■ the'town and round back to tbe hotel. 1 As a finale, a spectacular fireworks f display has been arranged as a welcome < ' to tbe Premier tourists. The 'participants will then adjourn ^ i to the grill room where a Dutch supper j will be served. Be re" the winners will be announced and'tbe trophies swarded. ( ■ Among the famos drivers of cars In 1 j this run are H. O. Smith, of Indiana polis, president of the Premier Motor . ' Manufacturing Coumpany, and of the j 1 Contest Board of tbe American Auto- ( ^ mobile Association; 'Allen Bbelden, 1 5 president of the Motor Company 'and i ' chairman of the Good Road'Oemmittee ' of the Philadelphia Automobile Trade j 1 .» ssociation ; R. G. Eads, of Boston ; i R. M. Owen, of New York, and Ray 1 McNamara, who has driven the Pre- ] mier car with perfect 'scores in so j [ many of America's endurance runs. y and who is famous as fthe 'pilot and 1 pathfinder of tbe Gliden tour. < The official cars carrying the colors , of the various'cities will include among < , their' occupants, 'Mayor Reyburn. of ! Philadeplbia Mayor Ellis, of Cam- ( den, and the chief executives of the i cities of Bridgeton, Vineland ar.d 1 Cape May. ; President A. T. Baynes, of the Oape MayfBoard ofJTrade, was>lso;included. ,

New Automobile Route from Philadelphia to Cape May direct. Pub- < lished by courtesy of Philadelphia Ledger

BODY OF W. V. HOOVER FOUND The remains of W. V.f;Hoover, of Oamden. the third of tbe three lost by the eapsixinglot a launch in the inlet last week, was recovered by Frank Brad way, of tbe Breakwater Construction Company, on Two Mile Beach, Thursday at noon. Relatives were notified and took the body to their borne in Oamden for interment on Friday. Health and muacie are developed b the judicious exercise afforded by the bowling alleys. Congress Allays, 81 Perry street, ere tbe most modern and beet equipped. Try an even g|g et the 'ancient and ever enjoyable

HONOR ROLL FOR WO i Honor roll for the public schools of - Oape May, for year ending June 10. \ 1910. Pupils neither absent nor tardy : < First Grade, A : William Hess i Third Grade : Wallace Douglass, • Herbert Earl, John Keeler, Raymond Warner. Fourth Grade: Florence Schellenger, Marie Nelson, Harry Kocsp. Fifth Grade : Mary Douglass. Sixth Grade : Theresas Tomaaso, 1 Albert Tom as so, George Bcbellsnger. | ' Seventh Grade : Helen Swain, Leroy , Bcbel longer, James Kirk. Eighth Grade : Mav Bush.

FISIINt CREEK j Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ye trick spent a lew days with hid sister, Mrs. I Maude Fisher, at West Oape May. Mr. and Mrs. George Methew spent Sunday with bis brother, Clem Matthew at Cold Spring. Mrs. Em i ly^Tbora pson end daughter spent part of the week with mother Irene Woolaon end Emma Barnett gone to Holmes bo rg for a ten day's visit. Mrs. Jniia Bell, of Holmeeburg, returned home after visiting relatives. Mrs faairv Stites of Holly Beach, called on friends on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Montgomery, of Holly Seach, :'sf visiting her' daughter, Mrs. Barnett. DANGER IN DELAY Diseases are too Daareroes for Cape People to Neglect. Tbe greet danger of kidney troubles that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognises them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, d'opevdiabetee and Bright 's disease follow in mereiles" succession Don't nevlect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with the certain and safe remedy. Do-n'a Pilla. which has cured peop'e right here id this locality^—' Alberts. Dunham, 118 High Pt., N. J.. says: "Kidney complaint was the plague of my life for a time, but nothing in the line of doctoring relieved me. My back pained me constantly; heaeaehes and rheumatic twinges were common and my kid neya we'e much disordered. I became and nervous and was a1 a loss to know what to do. Doan's Kidney came to my aid just in time and soon cured me of my trouble. I recommend this remedy whenever an opportunity dresents itself." For sale hy all dealers. Price Wcents Foster- Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United Btates Remember the Dame— Dosn's— and take no other. CHURCH 'NOTICES BAPTIST CHURCH ^Children's Day exercises Sunday a. m. at 10 :30 o'clock, tbe exercises by the primary ^department. The pastor ; will give a short talk^to tbe children Evening service 8 o'clock, preaching by the pa . ' le : Wonderful Christ" Be sure to at- ; tend the morningl' service, you will I enjoy it . "" Wa i M. E. CHURCH ■ SundsyT June lath, will be Children's Day in the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Exercises byjthe intant~class 1 and baptism of infants in the morning.' i In the evening there will be [a service by the! Sunday school undeif the. aTr- 1 ection of Mr. Millet I' PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN'S DAY | The Children's Day celebration of the Presbyterian Sunday School will occur on Sunday evening next, 12th inat. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S j C ASTO R I A — — - — I

UNCLAIMED I ET7FFS j List of unclaimed letters retnaininv in Cane May postoffice for week ending Domir, O. E. ; Hawk, 'Miss Stella, 2; ; I Lewis, Mrs. Sadie. I In calling for the above please say I I advertised. U J E. TAVLOR. P. M. jMECRAYS' phakmacy success : I Rather than await the ordinary methods of introduction, the Dr. Howad Co. to secure a quick sale for their ' celebrated specific for the cure of cor- i stipation and dyspepsia are offering the regular 60c bottle at half price. ' In addition to selling a 50c bottle of ] Dr. Howard's specific for 25c Mecray ( will refond the money to anyone whom it does cure. When you head aches, your stomach does not digest food essily and naturally when there ia constipation, specks before the eyes, tired feeling, giddiness. bad taste in the 'mouth, roaring 1 or ringing in the ears, melancholy ana I liver troubes Dr Howard's specific I will cure vop. If it does not it will not cost you a cent. 1 I The up-buiiding of the Security i i Trust Company, is due to the fact that j ; we have ample capital, and that we | have adhered to a policy which has been conservative yet progressive. We offer to our patrons modern facilities for the prompt and proper transaction of their financial affairs. tt < IN^A PINCH, USE SW^BWraALLENS' FOOT-EASE i Tbe antiseptic powder to shake into ; your shoes. It cures hot, tired, ach- ] ing, swollen, sweating feet, and makes ' walking easy. Takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Over 30.100 testi- | monials. Sold everywhere, 26 cents. Don't accept anyfsubstitute. 6-11 4t , , , i i I/AA|A,, Send your friends with XkCClCV Ihe or drink habit < J to tbe Keeley Institute . , r lira 30 years of successful cures. ■ » Write for particulars. Only Keeley Iustitute In Eaatcft-n Penna 1 812 N. Broad St.. Phi la

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SPECIALTY J. K. SPECK AND BRO. Bay Side Road South Cold Spring ; Established Phone Connections THE DAYLIGHT STORE

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; Summer Suggestions: < You axe preparing for sum- ; mer comfort * We are prepared for your dei ires. Plenty of light weight things for hot weather. Ginghams Percales Lawns Dimities Swisses White Goods in great variety 0. L. W. Knerr. j 518 & 520 Washington St. i ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids will be received by the City Council of the City of Oape May, New Jersey, Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1910, at eight o'clock p. m., at tbe City Hall, for the laying of : , 800 feet of 6-inch cast iron pipe in Mart land avenue and approximately 1 8100 feet in New York avenue and 250 feet in Pittsburg avenue. Also seven 1 three-way fire hydrants. Plans and specifications may be seen applying to William Porter, City Recorder. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of Two hundred and fifty Dollars payable to Isaac H. Smith, Jr. City Treasurer. I The right to reject any or all bids is [ reserved by the city. All bids must be addressed to George S Douglass, chairman of City Oouncil'a Committee on Fire and Water. Dated June 8th. 1910. GEORGE S. DOUGLASS, . Chairman of Oommittee on Fire and Water.

Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County, N. J. Representing FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY OF NEWARK TITLES INSURED Searches, Abstracts of Titles and Fire Insurance FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Offices: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. A GOOD COMBINATION Schemm's Light and Dark Beer. Smith's Ales GAllagher and Burton's Whiskies and a GOOD MOT LUNCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street Fine comfortable rooms on the European Plan, for Gentlemen only Kesfone Phone, 679 D Bell Phone, 337 A IB 0. C. liELFRECHT. Proprietor