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ONE CENT-A- \ WORD COLUMN ALWAYS BKOttttttT RESULTS 1 Ni AlrtrtbeaMt TiAm in less ( tku Twwty Ceils. TeD Ike Pwfic Yep Wilts FOR RENT. , roz AUCHT— Opriht^pUno. Inquire 1 *16 Jackson street »«i xt S STORE FOR BENT f Large grocery store with *11 fixture* I w-fiete. Lane Rlore booae attached. t Located 00 Main Seashore Koad at Do Id Spring. M. J. Large ary gooa* _ ator* adjoining, doing fine bunnee* One.wiU Help tb* other. For 1 *10 oer month. Apply to L a. hi- < SSg^May^gy.N.J. «j»g FOR SALE. FOB HA L.K — Tnrae tine hair cushion*. 1 FOR 8ALJC— cushions, tc
belonging to the yacht Sea Gall, need ooe season. Inquire 41 Jackson Sr^t 6 4-4t « LOST. i LOST-Betveen Mathndist Church and station, gold ring with lover* " knot Ml with Ai.mnnH. Return to Star h saw Wav* Pub. Co. and reoeire reward. u LOST— A ladle* gold watch with monogram "H. H. C." engraved on bank, h Liberal reward if returned to 866 Waah- E ington itreet. Lost on beach front, between Hotel Cape May and Howard 0 itreet. u h — b LOST — Gold watch fob, initial* "M. to a H" on charm. Howard if returned to f Stu and Ware Offloe. . p FOR BALE— Hnnte.-'a cabin launch, Cora, 27x6.6x3.3, 12 h. p., P. and M motor. All in A-l condition. Can be * seen at Yacht Club. _ 6-25 tf ■ Oertthoate of Steok~ No. 77, or The Standard Idle Inaurance Company o. America, In the name of William L. elevens, of Cape May, N. J. for S % ehare*. ha* been loat or mislaid; and a t •ul table reward wUl be oven for lti re- ( ______ mm Iflri— '* hereby given that appU- ^ Icatlon liaa been made to aald company for iaaulng of a duplicate certificate. WILLIAM L. STEVENS. i -tl8St CaPe May. N. J. , LOST— A Gold Fllllgree Snake Ring. 1 Return to Star and Wave and receive reward. WANTED 1 I WAITED- Flaatarera wanted on bnlld lng operauon at Ea*t Cape May. 1 T. J. MOONEY. , AGENTS WANTED-Earn *25 to *60 weekly Belling our New Style Mexican and 8wiae Embroidery Waist Pattern*, Prince** Dresses, Art Linen* and various novelties. Catalog free. National Importing Co., De»k 62, 699 ' Broadway, Naw York. 6 29 it REAL ESTATE WBST CAPEMAY. 21* BROADWAY '•WATCH US 0R0W George H. Reeves, real esUte agent building loU and home*. Will buy, •ell, rent or exchange. Keystone phone 111-D.
PLACE YOUR PROPERTY IN MY HANDS FOR SALE OR BENT. AL- » WAYS HAVE CLIENTS. ,, FJ3US INSURANCE A SPECIALTY. SOL. NEEDLES, 0 608 WASHINGTON STREET « KEYSTONE PHONE 114 M. d BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY u Are you looking for a business opening? Mere is a chance to buy one of the most desirable business properties in v tb* city. In the business center of Washington street Three story build- *- ing, with conveniences, large floor 3 space and basement Can be easily ar- a ranged for any trade. Immediate pos- , session. Price will interest you, terms to suit purchaser. Gall and get full particulars. 1 GILBERT O. HUGHES. Realty. , 4-21 tl 214 Ocean Street City. / AUTO AND MARINE ENGINES I Repairing and general maohine work, 1 Dealers in gas and gasoline engines, i Parts and accaaaories sold. . Railroads to haul boats out on. undsr cover. Bell Phone 2x ' GEORGE W. OTTINUER A CO. | ' (Formerly with Packard Motor. Oo.) , Nor thai de Bridge j g-11 19t Scbellenger's Landing f DAINTY~W ATOHBSEOR 1 OOMMRNOEMRNT Specia 14K gold ladles Elgin watch. *18.60. WUl last a life time. Twenty year gold filled watcK gw anteed. *7.60 op. , Fine white diamond "tSsIl's-l US. men end the best railroad men ar* my leferencea. 1 neve bean celling watches to them for "-Ya.BMW. *» Broadway, Camden. MkmnTlM OhmT and Jeanne and ainte Manml Sshnal am snjoying their vasatien at heem.
. . - GOLF CLUB i SEASON OPENS j TIE OFFICERS i»E ELECTED \ OpMiif Twruaeit Siccesshd ] lis: Divis ul Hiss Starr. ! Wli Prizes ; Ths Ladiss' Association of tb* Cap* j May Golf Clnb opened the season of 1010 j with a nin* bole tournament Tuesday, ' 21*t following tue election of new offi- ( Tbotyh very sorry to lose Mrs. ( Geo. B. McCraary, who lias so ably managed the affaire of the dub for several years past in the president's chair, the aasocistion was forced to accept resignation as she must soon leave for Europe to spend several months. Mrs. McCraary has w on popularity and the esteem oi all who 'are associated with golf at Cape May, by her hearty efforts to advance the interests of the dub in to of the club in
•very way, and by her amciant work for ^ tb* association, all of which aha accom- u pliahed with a dignity and good fallow- 7 which always wins a hearty re- bl spona* from all who meet her, and though soon to be far away ahe is still in the dub and will give valuable support whenever possible. Mrs. Walter Start was chosen in Mrs. b Mccreary's stead and a feeling prevails a about the dub that a better selection a could not bars been made. Mrs. Starr P been of great value to the club and " her engaging manner, efficient help u and versatile ness has already proven her ^ right anu ability to bold the office of president Mrs. J. M. E. Hildreth was named as vice-president and will prove a valuable ^ assistant .to Mrs. Starr. Mrs. Luther C. Ogdeu, who lias held B the office of treasurer lor several years ( with a marked ability, was renamed for that position. Mrs. Ogdeu reported ths ( finances in excellent condition for this The opening tournament of the season ; - a pronounced success and a large uuinber of members were present to wit I < the sport |< it was a handicap event divided into ' ' two classes according to their respective ' handicaps. Class A was won by Miss G. 1 1 Davis, one of tne most popular members of the club, playing from scratch with ] • a 53. The scores were: I Miss G. Davis 53 0 53 — ss E. Diuiond 01 6 55 Miss A. Davis 59 3 50 ' bliss M. C. Heed 02 0 66 I The prize in class B was won by Miss Marie Starr, the popular daughter of the president, Mrs. R. Walter Starr. Mias Start is an enthusiastic golfer and an every day player ut the links. Class B scores were: Miss Marie Starr 73 20 53 Mrs. R. W. Starr 71 . 15 50 -Miss v.. Biaptiain 70 20 58 e Miss 11,. Shearer 73 13 60 Miss Bateman 77 15 62 7 lliirinn 1 1.— irufm. much a III use men t During the game amusement .
afforded to tue players and specta- K tors by the invasion ol a small member of the bovine species, to wit, a red ana white call, uud such a chase for the cadHowever, the bold thing escaped £ unharmed and the ladies pronounced it h "Just too cute for anything." a The members present were: Mrs. E. t Starr, Mrs. Lewis Ayres, Mrs. u Cook, Mrs. Duelings, Mrs. Benton Bunn, e Mrs. Bate man, Mrs. Mclarland, Mrs. ; t Mrs. Bispluun, the two Misses j Beed, the tv> o Misses Dimond, the Misses j Davis, Mian Marie Starr, Miss Bispham, j Mias Shearer, Miss Hall, Miss Eastwicki and Miss Alice McC'abe. The following notices were posted: ^ scoring in the Ladies' Tournament not begin until the Tuesday follow- ^ ing July 6th. There will be an Invitation Tourna ment on Tuesday, June 28th. The prize* | will be balls which wil be given to the I association by Mrs. Ayres. If players j have not secured partners th4 Commit- j tee will do so for them if they report 4 before 3 o'clock. On June 30th, from 10 a. im, with the «"«!■ in the afternoon, Mr*. Huelmgs will give a bridge tournament. The | prises will be fine gold bar pins instead of cups. The committee will be as fot- > Iowa: Mr*. Herbert Tilden, Mrs. Benjamin Pariah, Mrs. J. M- E. Hildreth, Mra. A S. Bulbcfc. At the annual meting of the Ladies' ' isnriri -i of the Cape May Golf Ctab . wbish oeeurad Wednesday, Juae 15th, Mis. Ueseg* B. McCraary. who has baaa ' eMHeiihseaaa* she expected be pass tb* I
summer in Europe, and Mra. R. W. 1 Starr, of Philadelphia, was elected. ] Mrs. J. M. E. Hildreth was "elected vicepresident; Mr*. L. C. Ogden, treasurer; The new president named the following ladies as chairmen of the variop* committee: Entertaining Committee Mra. ■ Louis Ayres; House Committee, Mrt Thomas Eastwiek; Toarnarncnt t ow < mittee, Mias Martha Beed; Card Com mittee, Mra. Huelings. Easn chairman under the rules, names the balance of her committee, each consisting of five members. The feeling among the men1 ben is vary oordial and *11 will work dil- ' igently for a very successful summer. ■ Starr, ths asw president, it full of energy sad deeply interested in ths club ' and its progress. ' Tb* first Ladies' Tournament occurs today llvl the men's invitation ' open tournament will be puy «i on ' Thursday. A number ot prizes have e been offered for this event. L ________ ' PSRBTaiP f>F OTW TBDST COMPANY , Charles R. StiUwell, son of County B Road Supervisor Lewis Stillwell, of aw: wv* ■ - — — — - —,
Goshen, has bean appointed secretary b and treasurer of tb* new Ooean City * Company which is about to begin h at Ooean City with a capital of * *100.000. HE HEEDS DISINFECTING " One of those disgusting men who ab- g breviate their bathing costume until they | merely suggestions of a covering, has I appeared on the oeach and we hope the j c police and life guards will promptly and If forcibly suppress this kind of thing by Is arresting tne' creature and liberally I c disinfecting him put him under the tank. , ( ARRIVED BY SPECIAL TRAIN . Mrs. Henry C. Lea, of Philadelphia, ac- * companied by her family, arrived atll 12:30 Thursday oy special train 011 the 1 Pennsylvania Railroad form Broad street < station and will spend the sumiger at the 1 family cottage on Grant street. V. j1 1 CONGRESS ALLEY BOWLING hesLeonard Sangran and George Leliman j j are frequently eeeu exeroiauig at vhe'i ancient game. j , Jacob J. Smith, formerly of the Stock- jj ton aUeys, wdl be on the staff at the 1 , j Congress alleys this seasno. Smith is \ ( to all bowling enthusiasts about ' . ! the city and knows the game as but| few know it in Jersey. . ,i.im Hazel Utter, Miss 1-lorence Gay- , ton, Mi" Wright, and Messrs. G. Bolton1 Eldredge and Howard Barnett formed a merry party of bowlers during the week! Hendrick Hudson will have to look to | his laurels if the young ladies continue to roll such scores. ( Leon Ewing anu Harry Greaves have ^ become experts at the alleys and arej rolling some very neat scores, though 1 "Buck" baa a little lead on Greaves just] . sow. Sherman Yardiey, Osgood Welsch, | Snowden, Samuel and -Maurice Prew, are 1 quite proficient at duck pins. Harry Hughes, Dr. Lummis, Chester | nandiz and Ted Hughes bowled a fast game of duck pins Tuesday evening,1 Hughes and Landis coming out victorrcugues sou iauuib kuuiiuj; ^
ious in an exciting finish. SEASIDE HOME'S OPENING DAY | , On Thursday, June 30th, the Seaside , for women and children at Cape Point, will open its doors for the , season of 1910. Friends of the institu j, tion are most cordially invited to cheer with their presence. Informal lunch- 1 | eon served at 12:30. Services in the af- J I MBS. WM. JUNG, j President. TUITION GIVEN A normal student will coach pupils . conditioned in the grades or who de- j sire assistance in the study of grade! branches. Address H. J. Star and Wave. I BOATS TO HIRE For fishing and crabbing. Parties by boar, day or week. Jut over the; Scbellenger's Landing bridge. . 6.4 ELI AS OOVEKDALE. j price list of ice | Following is the price list of ice for seven deliveries per week: 10 pound daily. tf cents 11 " » cents 1* *" ** *0 cents ***•*• » eeats SO to 100 lbs 40 oents per 100 Be*eU, Stone and SaJooca *0 1 entoper 1001b*. lo* caa be bed on Sunday froas • tall*.*. 1 OHARI.KM S. CBUROH Oereer Feny wfiJeekaee SL »l In 1111 1 WneW
OF THE YACHT CLUB THE -WASP" ARRIVES IN PORT Captain Mills and Coveidale Busy PatHag Boats into Commissi 00a at | Scbellenger's Landing ' Ths Wasp, a one hundred and twehty- ' five foot yacht from the New York Yacht ' Club, and able to' do 24 knots, came into '• the harbor Friday and remained until 1 Monday. Her owner, Evans R. Dicks, I b of New York City, was in charge and ' with a party of friends, Mr. and Mrs.' • Floyd Price, Mrs. J. B. Read, of New u York, and Willian) C. Benckert fit fhiln adelphia, were made welcome guests of e the Yacht Club. The Winifred, Captain Springer in charge, came in port recently after makY ing a fast run from her dock in Philadslj pk«. tl Captain A. G. Bennett's swift speed
iawnch, tb* Arrow, is again in Neptune's w embrace, and looks trim and racy enough ^ bring home a trophy or two in this g, season's regatta. ^ The Bono, after a tiresome wait, has G been linisbed off with a fine coat of vain- T ish and Captain Stille Hand is making good use of bis pet about the harbor. b | The Ben Riley, the namesake of ths Biley Club of Maryland, under the j I of Captain Walter ahinn, is being a fitted out with ail the necessary appar- j_ atua to take on board a large quantity l of the finny tnoe, so that her owner, a A. Bilyou, may indulge in ni* 0 favorite sport. Captain H. W. Stiles is working hard g these days putting the pride of his heart -j , the Mary B, into first class condition for b 1 1 season. The Mary B. has just come 1 ;j off the railway where a thorough over- g : hauling and a new coat of paint and t varnish has put her into shape for her owner, Mr. Barrett's arrival. 7 • Peter Shield's fast cruiser, the Idaho, 1 j on the ways, receiving a new summer '"suit and cargo of provisions for the sum- { I Captain Frank Entriken is im- ; 1 ' ! patient at the necessary delay, tor above ' ! ! all, Captain Frank loves a run down the * I I coast in his pet, with a hap^y party of I 1 1 young folks aboard. 1 t| ... ' i I VISITaD OLD SCENES ' AND FRIENDS 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Keuben Foster, Mr and ' j Mrs. Eli Edmunds, and Mr. and Mrs. * ' ' j Perry Edmunds came down from Phil- ' ® | adelphia in the letter's 30 horse power ! K la mo re on Wednesday by way of the ' e ' bayside roa .. They called upon many , | ola friends and visited inany old scenes e I on the wav down through the bayside b . villages. 1 I ( I ONE OF THE MYSTERIOUS THINGS '| It is one of the mysterious things that I some of the owners of valuable property ^ which can be made! very profitable prefer to sit idle and Vail for someone j to offer them a premium or guarantee to I' j induce them to . improve their own property. j property. |
I A party from Atlantic City has pur- 1 chased the Hotei Wellington and will ! ' spend many thousand dollars in repair- j ! ing and placing the property in first ' : class condition. It lias an ocean view 1 . | and can be rented for the summer at a j ^ r low figure. For particulars apply to J.; " H. Hughes, 410 Washington stret. j ^ NEW JERSEY MEDICAL SOCIETY TO mEET 1 The one hundred and forty-fourth an- ; nual meeting of the New Jersey Medical '! Society will be beld at* the Hotel Chal- , fonte, Atlantic City, June 28tli, 29th and ' . ! 30th. 1 1 J v v A CORKING GOOD TIME | The "Deckers Social and Barn Dance" 1 • was a social feature at South Cape May j last week. The Newark Cork Works , \ supplied a program very daintily printed e | on thin sheets of cork. PARTNER WANTED I Physician having secured tract -land, finest location in the country, New Jersey, seeks partner to try* ■ ki high dsn health resort. Small investment required ability to manage essential. Legitimate It a»y baey eaa easily ash treaa HU0 to U6.ee per week worttia* for me quietly In her home locality. This Is a boaamis offer— ooe which will pay you to laveeUeata ores U you can only spare two hours per day. No laveotraos* required. Twra your spare Uara lato money. .. rtto ase at oaee for particulars. Address Mary B. Taylor. Box It Wereaa s BaUStac JeUac llUaate.
SHIMADA-— DUKE , Miss Harriet Louisa Duke, daughter 1 of Mr. and Mra. Francis K. Duke, and I Francisco Kuie Hiro Shimada, were married at the bride's home Saturday, [■ June ltth. The bride's father was 1 formerly of Virginia and was of one of the first families of that state. The : groom is a successful business man and ■ for several yean past has controlled a store in Paterson, New Jersey. The wedding wss a quiet affair, be- '* cause of the fact that Mrs. Duke has ' been an invalid for some time. Ths 0 ceremony took place at the mother's ^ bedside, in the presence of Mr. and '• I Mrs. Samuel G. Smythe, Miss Marian ^jsmythe, and Mr. John Duke. Mrs. 1 . Smythe' is a sister o*. the bride. j Mr. and Mrs. Shimada will make '* j Cape May their permanent home. Mr. Shimada liaving sold out in Paterson 'and taking .up his place of business n here. c- ; BALL PLAYERS REPORT JUNK go The new Cape May baas ball grounds ^ are being rapidly {Hit into shape and
will soon be in proper condition for Hie game of the seaaen. The first ^ to be played will be with an all u star combination of the Cape May ^ County League, on Saturday, July 2. a formal opening will be on July the Fpurth when an afternoon game will ^ be played with Stetson, of Philadelphia. ' t) Tne following players will report on ^ 30th: Sattizahn and Cozens, m catchers ; Hall, the two Machados, and Diebert, pichera; Aldendifer, bmiley and n respectively, at second, third ^ and short, and Woods, the star outfielder o of University of Pennsylvania. o Forty-eight games will be played and ^ tickets can now be purchased. n ■ price for a season ticket for admis- t sion to the grounds will be *5.00, (not & transferable. Admission to grounds and ^ grand stand lor season, 510.00. The lat ^ ticket may be transferred. THE CAPE MAY DAILY 1 STAR AND WAVE J I The Cape May Dally Star and Wave 1 will begin its issues on July 1st, nextjl ; and continue, as usual, until August 31st, j ' inclusive. .With the aid of our new elec- 1 1 trie linotype we will be able to publish 1 1 much more news than formerly and our j I ' reportorial. staff will, be comprehensive ' 'enough to cover every detail of the!' summer life at Cape May. An expert, ' with an equipment of base ball lore unequalled, will report our base ball, golf I and tennis experts will attend daily to ' these sports. Bowling, yachting and all , other sports wili be duly covered. Our 1 staff of aids in social matters is large ^ 1 enough to insure attention to all of the 1 many pleasant occurrences whice distinI guish the social life of the resort. j Hotel arrivals will be published in full j of course, and with care. Scenes at the . I beach will be depicted with the pen of j , an artist This organization represents 3 care and investment, and should convey ^ a without argument to our business men j t who desire to give information to the I j ! summer visitor, the certainty of results j because of the certainty that the paper] oeca use 01 tne ceiia»uiy umv tne |
will be read by practically everybody U in the cottages and hotels. | < Our greatest effort is put forth to in- : 1 terest them ail and the Star and Wave is ' 1 | recognized by all who are a part of the j ' summer life of Cape May as a necessity 1 1 I in the household, no more to be dispensed 1 I with at breakfast than the coffee, or J i fruit. Merchants and business men who < I so blind as not to see their oppor- 1 I tumty in the use of the advertising col- . ' of the Daily Star and Wave — well 1 they are very, very blind. 1 ' The subscript. on pricf is Si. 00 for the i season, delivered each morning at your 1 door or sent by maiL Send in youi subscript-on and iuve it included in our j cottage directory. I ! '] M«S. HUMMELL PASSES AWAY Mrs. rrances Cooper Hummell, wife 'of the late George \Y. Hummell, died at ' her home in Philadelphia on Monday, Hie funeral occurring from the residence ot her son-in-law, Mr. M. V i»na,\o. 2018 Park avenue, on Thursday afternoon , Mr. *"H Mrs. Hummell were summer - residents here for many years and tbc 1 Yianas spend their seasons here. I REV. JAMES BURNS HAS A FALL Rev. James Burns, formerly psator of the Methodist Church here, now stariou- ] I ed at Bridge too, fell fifteen fete to the ground from a ebony tree recently and ] was slightly injured. W. Wanes Shaw, the PhUadefcteaj ! rate* apeaialiat. wU» epea km summer' . school at Caps May Tuesday, Juas tttk, teWW terete. MB*
ROAD CELEBRATED ; five «m ma iupr|j [Urge Ciepur tl ImMmIi ^ 1 Visiters isi tam fethr to UH Mtw Mbblni B A banquet at the Wildwooi Maate 1 * Hotel in honor of the completion tf tk« | naw roadway across the aaadows long j B Five Mils Beach to Hie mainland wag L held Saturday evening laat. Several j state ecus tors, judges, aaaemblymaag j e freeholders and other officials were prsbj r* ent, with nearly 300 summer eottegerg -1 ■ i"1 residents. * The feast was held under the auspice* "3 of the allied boards of trade of Wildwooi te Holly Beach and North Wild wood, ang was held to celebrate the opening of a new avenue oi prosperity to the thriving tfj; resorts haze in providing them with a here in providing them with ^
splendid approach for automobile* and '' And while this in itself is worth '. i tnousands of dollar* to the intonate of ialand in a commercial sense, it J more than this to the public is 1 general, for it marks the completion of ■) another link in the new Ocean Highway that has been so energetically advocated as a means of joining the seashore re- ^ sort* from Long Branca to Cape May. The feast of many courses was the j most elaborate and exoeilent served of any similar affair that has ever been held ou the Island. Following tue completion of the repast, J. Thompson Boxer, of J Brothers, founders of this resort, made a tew brief remarks and luiroduoed the various speakers. Those who made addresses aud the topics to which they assigned were as follows: 'The ; of the deasiUe Resorts to the £iate,' by Ernest SV. xJoyd, of Cape May City; "The Value of Good Roaas to the individual aud Community,'' by Assemblyman Isaac T. Nichols, of Bridgetonj 'Cape May County, its Development, Past I Present aud Future,"- 85 Aiu "off "W. 1,1 ; taand, County Superintendent of schools |of Cape May County; "Five Mile Beach t aud its vantages as a Seaside Resort,'* John A. Ackley, of Yineland; "The 1 Board of Trade of tue Island and it! 1 ] Work," by Curtis T. Baker, of "Wild- 3 , wood, and '"The Press," by Harry (J. -r; 1 ! V oik, Philadelphia, f Among the guests were: 1 Senator Bloomfield H. Minch, of BridgeI ton, member of the State Board of Aat sensors; Senator Robert — Hand, .Assem3 blymau John V. L. Booraem, of Mill- • town; W illiam F. Birch, of Dover; Lewie • j G. Bowdeu, of Cedar Grove; James H. Christie, of Hudson County; Thomas Gil1 leu, o f Essex County; Walter Heritage, c i 01 Gloucester County; J. William Huegel, f 01 Newark; George L". Hansel, ot Merc« s County; G. W. Lewis, of Burlington County; John 0. Matthews, of Ocesa a County ; Isaac T. Nichols, of balem e County; Samuel A. Ridge way, oi Gums' berland County; Surrogate Chares P. r Yanainau, of Cape May Court House;
I Sheriff Robert R. Corson, of Cape May House; County Clerk A. Carltoa' 'Hildreth, of Cape May Court House; ' County Superintendent of Schools Aaroa I W. Hand, oi Cape May City; W. Scott j Ocean City; Harry C. Vols, of , l'uiladelphia; Prosecutor of the Plea* ' W. Lloyd, of Cape May 1 City; John A. Ackley, of Yineland} • ami Freeholders J. T. Bennett, D. W. ' Rodau, Gape May; Levi Weutzeil, Den1 nisviRe; Charles H. Clouting, Sea lal* City; Sylvester bpence, Goshen; Dan- : iel Schellenger, Erma; W. D. Johnson, : Ocean City, and Hope W. Gaudy, of : Tuckahoe. The new road that has just been completed thirty feet in width and five fate above high water mark, and is considered one of the finest and best built sections of road in this part of the state. ; The contractor, A. H. Lupton, of ' Bridgetou, who constructed this splendid 8 new driveway, was highly commented for f the excellent work iu building the uew 4 approach to the entrance here. Those in charge of the arrangement* r for the celebration consist 01 J. ThompL" son Baker, John W. Young. Captain < rank A. Downs, Fred Sutton. L. P. ! Coney Evans, G. .' -laughter, J. A. Harris, ! Charles A. Norton, William H. Gerstd, f i B. C. Ingeraol, Robert Boud, Charles N. - ' Schneider, N". Diamond, Charles L. Nickt ' ersou anu Charles K. Fqder. 1 . nun TIBim BTMB A fresh Block or No. « ColuaaMa totebatteries are conatructed for tone Ufa and » 1 Dial la uisafe especially lor iiilinijllia r bells are constructed fur tone life an* 4 repM recuperatta* newer. Prtoe tf t casta jei »•: liitin s'-TOte

