8 Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, July 9, 1910,
PERSONAL -MENTION |> OF VISITORS : SOIL INTEKEST1N6 MOTES ] Star ul Wire Beaiers are Re pastel to ScoJ ia ij Pfcoae tr Otherwise Edward S. Wycoff.of Philadelphia, U c probably now the only living one of the ■ pioneer who built the firat railroad from f Gape May Point to SeweU'a Point. The late Alexander E. Harvey waa a eoleague, but fait recent death lea vol Mr. " Wyeoff aa the aole aurvivor in all prob ability. # j Thao. S. Class, Supreme Regent of fl Kew Jersey, of The Royal Arcanum, is 1 at the Virginia, for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Donneley, of Heialer- c rille, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donneley, of HeialerviUe, visited Mrs. Vanaaut f over weeks end, and Mrs. Vanzant took f them to their home. t Joshua E. Bortou, president of tho f Security Trust Company, ia enjoying a few days sojourn here. J. Blair Outhberi, of Camden, arrived f at the Virginia. Mr. Cuthbert.is deputy ^ regent of Royal Arcanum and is here tr , attend the oouncil tc -night. Mr. Joseph A. Riordan, of Harrison. 0 H. J, and family consisting of. wife, i three sons, and daughter, arrived in ] their touring car, and are stopping at j The Lafayette. Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Rrennan, acooin r panied by Mr. W. E. Butler, of Brook- u lyn, N. Y, motored from Atlantic City, and are stopping at The Lafayette. .... I Frank Webb, of Boston, who has not I been here for thirty years will become 1 a guest at the Hotel Cape May foi th»r season with his wife and daughter. • • • • 1 Judge Guy and family, of New York,' Supreme Court Judge of this city is at the Baltimore Inu for the month f ' duly. ^ 1 Mrs. Henry Davis Todd, the widow of the well-known General Henry Todd, is j at the Baltimore Inn. ], Dr. Devereux still lingeia at the Bal timore Inn with his large and delight- 3 fid family. .... f Mrs. Skinner and her beautiful liuugli tcr has arrived for tlic season. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Farber have a r t rived at the Baltimore Inu and arc ac r companied by their beautiful niece, Miss Cornelia Mercer, of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Reel, and c George H. Reel, Jr., aud Miss May bell; Reel are again at Cape May for the 1 summer and are being welcomed by a host of friends. The speedy launch j "Maybell R." will, have to make up for lost time now. Mrs. R. M. Megargy, of Philadelphia, lias leased a Stockton Row Cottage and will enjoy the summer there in*company ' with Mr. und Mrsfl Welch, her sou-in 1 law and daughter. -The real estate ageucv of W. J. Fenderson is one of the most active in tow n and handles many properties summer Mr. and Mrs. Felix DuPout, of Wil- ' mington, have leased a Beach avenue { cottage for the season. E. H. Godschalk,of Philadelphia- has leased the Cassidv cottage on Decatur street. Ruby R, Yule, of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mrs. Vale, and his two ! charming little daughters, motored down from Philalephia on Monday, and are stopping at the Lafayette. Mr. Vale., who ia a noted lawyer, of Philadelphia, with offices in the l-»ud Title Building, came to attend the meetings of the Penn Rsr Association. Mr. Vale was a noted foot ball player in his day, being Cap tain of his college eleven for two yesrs, while at Dickinson College. Another noted guest who is stopping st the Hotel Lafayette, is the Hon Judge John M. Campbell, a noted lawyer, n member of the most exclusive club, and one of the most popular gentlemen of Philadelphia, whose genial countenance and personality would be greatly missed, Arthur de Bois spent a few days wKb Mr. and Mrs. Howard Otter at their Broadway cottage. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children, Tti KM Yn Hm Always Bought
if he should rbsent himself from the many dinners and banquets that are given annuallly in Philadelphia by the club and upon occasions of receiving noted personages. -Judge Campbell arrived in Cape May Tuesday to attend the meetings of the Penn. Bar Association. J. C. Hoyt has taken the Charles Matthew boarding cottage and will oc cupy it with his family during the asaMr. Wilson 1 Heyward has taken hi* cottage at 824 Stockton avenue, for tha season and is enjoying these days with Mr. George Mills bss taken a Guerney street cottage for the season. Dr. H. H. Brown has arrived at 620 Hughes street for the season, we are glad to see the doctor and Mrs. Brown for another season. Henry M. Justi hss 'arrived at his cottage at 32 Jackson street. Amos Worthington spent a glorious Fourth entertaining two gentlemen Mr. Worthington is never betsatisfied than when he is making someone feel at home and he is certainly adept at entertaining. Joseph and Reuben Cohen have arrived at their Ocean street cottages with their for the season. The young people are already in a whirl of pleasure with their host of friends. Clarence Stover and Rodney Iredell, of Allentown, Pa., were entertained ny Mr. Iredell's sister, Mrs. Florence 'red il 'over the weeks-end and the Fourth at 209 Howard street. Mr. Iredell is the sporting and dramatic editor of the Allentown Chronicle and Times. Mrs. Emma Jackson and family, of hare taken the Captain cottage at Broadway and Myr Ite avenue. Varies Eldridge was a visitor at .->e of his grandmother Inst week. Miss Minerva Brown, of Green Creek, is a guest of her sister's and Mrs. Bum Hand at Broadway and York avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C'adwalader and charm I daughter, Miss Cora Cadwaladcr. J taken the Samuel Ewing cottage, Myrtle avenue for the summer. Wm. J. Mann, accompanied by Mrs ; of Baltimore, -Md.. have taken, a suit of rooms at the Hotel Lafayette, j an extended stay. The Hon. James M. Beck, of New xork, ex-United States Attorney, has written to the Hotel Lafayette for a suit of Mrs. W. J. Joues, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Carolyn Jones and son, \V. J. Jones, Jr., and Miss Gertrude liar | ris, have taken rooms at the Star Villa for the season. Mrs. Jones is a regular visitor at Cape May and enjoys her stay Miss Eugcuia Yansaut, who is staying ! ni the Star Villa, for the season, is fast becoming popular with the guests of the hotel. Miss Vansant's performances on the piano keep the music loving guests in good humor and wins her many friends. AUTO AND MARINE ENGINES | Repairing and general machine work . I U ealers in gas end gasoline engines. I and accessories Bold. Railroads to haul boats out on, under cover. Bell Phone 2x GEORGE W. OTTINGER & CO. (Formerly with Packard Motor Co ) Nor thsi ie Bridge 8 shellenger's Landing Fresh Oysters, Fish and Clams daily at the New Ccpe May Fish Market 215 Decatur St., Keystone Phone, 35-0. Established 1886 Phone Connection THE DAYLIGHT STORE Summer Suggestions: You are preparing for sumr mer comfort We are prei pared for your desires. Plenty , of light weight things for hot weather. ;Ginghan» Percales Lawns Dimities Swisses White Goods in great variety 0. L. W. Knerr. 518 & 520 Washington St 1 r I
Do Iron ,n : _ i Comfort i i . USE AN ELECTRIC IRON-COOL, CONVENIENT and, ECONOMICAL : f r nn nu easy i : ill terms CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Cape May City, New Jersey | 1 The Merchants National Bhnh CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY HOME INSTITUTION , Accounts Solicited. A general Banking Business Transacted. ■' Cape May City and County Bonds for sale. I 3 PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON TlME DEPOSITS OFFICERS W. L. Stevens, President
. | Joseph H. Hane,, Vice Pres | George H. Reeves, Vice Pres. I ixeorge xx. iwcvct, » icc l ict. jj.c.vu as. juien nasi, vaaujci
Henry H. .Eidredge, Cashier Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
j Wm. H., Church, f W. t. Cummings j Joseph H. Hane* | John T. Hewitt -
F. B. Mecray Johu W. Mecray W. H. Phillips M. D. JUUU 1. new III n. XI. X SS 1111,'— XIX. XX. .a. xx. utliiaaa.
George H. Reeves H. B. Rutherford E. W. Springer W. L. Stevens. 1
■ Keystone Telephone 100 Bell Telephone No. 376A ,| ' " i : SAVE YOUR MONEY NOW • even at a Sacrifice if nece»»ary, then you will not want or be dependent upon others in your old age. Here ' r your money is secure, it is easy ob- j tainable when you want ^t, and will earn for you r THREE PER CENT. INTEREST. * SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City, N. J. Keyne Telephone IS >- i ■ ■■ i ■ — A GOOD COMBINATION Schemm's Light and Dark Beer. Smith's Ales QAtlagber and Burton's Whiskies and a GOOD HOT LUNCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street Fine comfortable rooms on the European . Plan, for Gentlemen only Kestooe Phone, 67 o D Oell Phone, 337 A Htf O. C. HELFRECHT, Proprietor h — p ijMMB^B— — ^aosaaaa Furniture that Furnishes Priced to Please I WENTZELL'S j 33 Perry Street
SWAIN'S VARIETY STORE nition batteries that are made for automnk:|« |„lnrl.« and trasnlana .nrirwn mouucS) lauauiCB ana goouiciic engines* These batteries are constructed for long life and rapid recuperating power Price 25 cents. 305 and 307 Jackson street Both Phones Free Prompt Delivery Camden Bottling Co. 312 and 314 Washington Street The only wholesale Liquor Shop in Cape May City Full line Imported and Domes tsc Wines Liquors, Mineral and Lithia Waters The largest Variety of Beers Our Soft drinks are unsurpassed Hotels and Cafes supplied and domestic Cigars wholesale and retail JBL y°u use the JHL ^ vP§7 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 FT-" LADIES' SUMMER WASH SUITS Coats, shirts, waists, organdie dresses, etc., simply cannot be laundered elsewhere as nicely as we do it. We wash these clothes, carefully in wa rn eude, made from filtered water and pure soap; we starch them to just the right degree of stiffness you like best, and our girls iron them carefully ana daintily by hand Careful work and it critical final insp- Ction, together with our method of packing the garments in tissue paper and a stiff pasteboard box makes it sure that each article will reach you In the p nk ot perfection. Try us. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FOR SUMMER WEAR Negligee shins are worn during the summer season primarily for comfort —but it's not good ta--te to neglect your appears! ce for the sake of comfort alone. Negligee Shirts, as laur.d-red by us. combine comfort with perfect appearance. We iron your shirts so thev look well, but do not make them so stiff to be uucomfortabl - When these garments hav- attached cuffs, our service is especially satisfactory. We make the cull's fiiiu and stiff, give theui a line finish, and smooth the edaes. Try our work. THE TROY LAUNDRY 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. K«y*|0| rbww <00 WagUM »all *& wb«* i» tits iimifc] Cape May Public Pavilion No. 1. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra Cotta pipe and fittings all sizes Agents for Baugh and Sons Fertilizers Agents for Landreth's Field and Gardeti Seeds
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O,.. NT CARDEN HOSE AND SUNDRIES Nozzles, Sprinklers, Reels, Washers, Hose menders & clumps Cape May Grain & Coal Company KejStOII 'PkOII No 16 A Washington St. Near Reading Terminal ! Bill Pbou No 2061 L H. ELDREDGE Manager

