Cape May Star and Wave, 11 June 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 5

p . — -f- : I ELECTRICAL f9 t STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 \ M JUNE 10th and 11 W : . * :■ DEMONSTRATION OF ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS, TOASTERS, WATER HEATERS | STOVES, ETC. 1

That every housewife in Cape May City and vicinity may become acquainted with the ELECTRIC FLAT IRON— see it work, try it, and learn the cooler way to iron we are planning a practical demonstration for your benefit, and we want you to come and see for yourself the many things that electricity can do. You can heat water for a cup of tea, make toast, boil eggs, or warm the baby's milk,— and all this without fire, or matches — the cleanest, most convenient and coolest way known to modern housekeeping. And the electric iron — but let us show you how to make your ironing a pleasure instead of a task. The demonstration is free to all, whether you are a consumer of electricity or not, and will be from 9 A.M. until 9 P. M., Friday and from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Saturday. The Cape May Light and Power Company

SUCCESSFUL EIGHTH GRAPE PUPILS those to enter hi6h SCHOOLS Tbe Army of Ymg People wbo Will F,ra Freshmen Classes in fin-mi Tbe following pupils will receive an Eighth Grade County certificate, having received tbe required average as a result of the recent ooanty examination'. This will entitle them <o ad mission to the first year's work in any county high school. Eighth grade pupils who failed to receive the passing mark in tbe examination i, may be admitted to a high school provided the principal of said high school desires to take tbe responsibility. If a student so admitted succeeds in doing the work # of the first year high school and successfully passes the annual examinations for this grade at the close of the term, an Eighth Grade Certificate will then be issued to him. This ruling is in accordance with a resolution passed by the High School Association at its May meeting. A A HON W. HAND, County Superintendent. East Creek : Lizsie Christian. Avalon: Albert Leslie Gandy, Le ' Hoy Maban. QNSIUyOTOK Hay be permanentiy overoome by proper personal EFFORTS with the assistance of the one truly beneficial iaxahve-syrup of Fi6s and Elixir "Senna, which enables one to form resular wens oAiiy. so that assistanceto bature hay be 6raduallv dispensed with when bo i0n6er needed. as the best of remedies. when rejoiiffl me 10 assist bature and n0t10s0p piant the natural functions winch host bep08hkjihatqyopon proper boowshmcnt proper efforts and ri6ht UVIN6 senerally. }p «er its eecncuL ottos. Auwars ew the 60WWL,SVRUP-te J^D^LIXIR » $OM4A Gufdrhia Fre Syrup® IW SAU SV ML LEADMCMOMISTS I OBC Size ONUY. pmczKKa eOTTLK L

Eldora: Ralph Hand, Amanda Chaster. Dennisville : Earl Chester. , South Scaville: Alberta Barnes. \ Clermont: Augusta Small, William * Cherry. Holly Beach : Rose Goeckler, Marion S Records, Eloise Bright, Ruth Justice, Elsie Ouram, Ruth Hunt, Esther Yenj ney, Harry Walker. , Fishing Creek : Geneva Shaw. North WiMwood: Augusta Haussman, Rae Young, Frances Means, Irene West, Carlton Leonard, Walter Larcombe, Egbert Wood, Joseph n Wheaton. Upper Township: Arthur Sutton, Geofge Caldwell, Cecil Mumford. Pearla Caldwell, Stanley Gandy. Elsie Ott. I West Cape May : Earl Taylor, j. Orion Reeves, Edgar Dawson, Gussie e Goebel, Leone Elareage. g Wild wood: Blanche Daggari, Ella I. Heritage, Adrian Busby, Earle Mce Williams, Eva Ewan. Naomi Miller. 0 Academy: Ella Douglass. t Cold Spring: N. F. Taylor, Flork ence Snyder. 1 Swainton : Muriel S. Grace. Green Creek : Carl No>bur£ Edna ] e Hollingsead i 1 Rio Grande: Virginia W. Edwards, ' s Robert M. Real. Oliver K. Harris, cf j Adelaide S. Harris, Ralph G. Denn. J g Court House: Eva Scull, Ethel c Caulk, Eugene Chamber', Dory Young. ' Goshen : Rita May Tomlin, Arabel- ' la James, Annie E Massey, Walter t Watson, Leonard Kiricbride, Uersborn a Massey. r ■ Woodbine : Michael Blume, Michael 1 Abramson, Israel Oytron, Abram Fiah, 0 Samuel Goldinger, Isra- 1 Kotinsky, s Joseph Petrovitch, Samuel Fineatein, I Nathap Singer, Morris Shapiro. Morris g Heslowitz, Martin Kenin, Fannie Alex- t enberg, Miriam Bloestone, Pauline s Feldman, Gussie Glazer, Mary Hal- t pern, Ida Renner, Esther Shapiro, Fan- £ nie Subber, Pauline Trachtman, Tillie Zellermeyer, Mary Glickmao, Marie t Lloyd. j I ; Whiteboro: Alie<K De Vane. Hil- 1 ' dreth C. Lee. i MRS. J. H. GEMRIG DEAD Mrs. J. H. Gemrig, of Philadelphia, who has summered here for many " i years, died at her Ocean Street cottage, Thursday afternoon. The remains will be taken to Philadelphia for Interment. Mrs Gemrig was about 92 years of age and had been married to ber bereaved husband 69 yearB. A E special ear was secured on the Penn- n aylvania for the funeral party. f BOAT BUILDING PAIRINaJ Railway on which to ma out boats for 1 examination or repair. Many yean of c experience enables me to assure satis- c facte. JOHN PHAB0.1268 LafayetteSi Keystone Phone 96 K

SHERIFF'S SALfc By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, I , me directed, issued out of the Court < Chancery of New Jersey, on the ele' enth day of May, A. D., 1910, in 1 certain cause wherein Mary M. Rap , is complainant, and Jacob Xleimai . Lena Kleiman and William H. Yennt et ux et als are defendants, I shall eo pose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. JULY Uth, 1910 - between the boore of twelve and fiv o'clock p. m.. to wit, at one o'cloc ' in the afternoon of >-aid day, at th Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Coui i House, Cape May County, New Je: sey. Z All that certain tract or parcel < land situate, lying and being io tl. Borough of Holly Beach City, in tfc County of Cape May and State of Ne , Jersey, bounded and described as fo , lows, to wit : ; Beginningat a point in the soutbwesi erly side of Burk avenue, at the diel ' ance of one hundred and forty tee southweastwardlv trom the point of ir cersection of the southeasterly side c Arctic avenae with the southwesterl side of Burk avenue, and extendin thence southeastwardly along th southeasterly side of Burk avenue, : distance of forty feet ; and at righ angles thereto to ssid Burk avenue between parallel lines in length o depth southwestwardly (withawidtl of forty feet) a distance of one hundred feet. Containing four thousand square feet of land, strict measure Comprising lot No. 20. of block 65. plan of lota of Holly Beach City, together with all and singular, the buildings, improvements, woods, ways, rights, privileges and appur' enances, the same belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversions, remainders, rents, issues and profits Uiereof, BDd all the estate, right, title, interest, property, [claim and cemand of the defendants of, in and to the as may be necessary for the purbe sold to pay and satisfy onto the complainant tbe sum of One Thousand Sixty-one Dollars and Eightythree Cents, the principal and interest seeded by a certain mortgage given by Ebenezer Yenney and wife to the complainant, bearing date the seven- | teenth day of November, nineteen hun- 1 dred and six. togetner with lawful in- i thereon from the fourth day of , | nineteen hundred and ten, until . same be paid a'nd satisfied, and ' aiao the coats of tne said complainant I ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff, i | Dated June 8, 1910. Wm. E. Zeller, Solicitor. p. f. 916.00 6-n 6t 1 YACHTING TOWS A. Bennett and several helpers are ' measuring and laying off tbe measured mile on the south side of the harbor for the racea this season. It will be ' staked out his week. The Helene, a trim little launch j with plenty of speed will be put into commission again this season by her Captain Cease 1 man. f A race for all sailboats sailed by 1 members of tba Yacht Club, will take '

s place Saturday at one o'clock. A ■ beautiful silver cup will be the prize. 1 A crab luncheon will be served to I members at 10 o'clock at the Club ! House. ■ j The Clisade, with J. Clifford Wilson ' and party, ran over into the Delaware . Bay Thursday morning for a pleasant ; trip. 1 The Anna A.. Capt. English of the ' Holly Beach Y acbt Club has been over' . hauled and installed with a Jager . motor by J. W. Ottinger & Co. Sb e will probably return here for the racea this season. The Yacht Club House has been j 1 revarnished and thoroughly renovated 1 and the addition of a rakish brass gun, j 1 placed on tbe porch adds greatly to the j appearance of tbe already handsome j club house. Tbe Louis Bernstein, of Delaware, I came into port Wednesday with a load of produce. The Bono, Captain Stille Hand, is being overhauled and placed in first class condition by the Auto Marine Repair Oompany. The Bono ia a fast little boat and Capt. Hand expecta to be beard from in the racea this year. Capt. Tony Bennett is having tbe plover thoroughly overhauled and pot into first claaa condition for the season. Capt. Bennett ia known ny all

1 Dr. R. Walter Starr's new enuring yacht, "Cora II," as printed in Philadelphia Public Ledger last Sunday. ' 1 _3

L yachts tbefmen and visitors in the ' harbor, and tbe "Clover" is usually ' loaded with fishing and moonlight ' parties all season long. 1 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA i !| _ PLEASANT SOCIAL t A Ten Cent Social was given by s . Miss Myra Dobbins at tbe Methodist j i Parsonage on Wednesday evening. It (_ j proved a success in every way, as do all J | socials held at the parsonage. Progrea- Jj j aive dominoes furnished plenty of J | amusement, after which refreshments £ , were served, and more games indulged n

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA in. Those entertained are as follows: Misses Ethel Hillman, Lottie Hillman, Sadie Brown, Melvina Townsend, Anna Church, Lillian Gibson, Otter, Hazel Otter, Florence Harriet Oreae, Laura Hughes, Myra Dobbins; Messrs. Leon Ewlng, Parker, Frank Sheppard, Frank Hewitt, A. Sheppard, Dudley Moore. G. Lehman, S. Bailey, O L. Sandgran and A I ward HillLeslie Sehellenger

F or Coughs— T ake X his Do you know a remedy for coughs and colds nearly seventy years old? There is one — Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Once in the family, it stays. It is not a doctor, does not take the place of a doctor. It is a doctor's aid. Made fori the treatment of all throat and lung troubles. Ac!: 3 your own doctor his opinion of it Follow his advice.] No alcohol in this cough medicine- j.c.Aycr Co. . Lowell, aw j You cannot recover promptly if your boweb are constipated. Ayer's Rks are gently laxative: act directly on the liver. Sold for nearly sixty yean. Ask your doctor all about them. HHIHHHIHIHHIIHIHHHil