Cape May Star and Wave, 17 September 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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THt FINAL TROTTING MEET FIKE BACKS AT COURT HOUSE Cape May Canity Trotting and Breed- ! ing Association Gives Successful Meet Saturday Last. The largest -rowd that has attended any Cape May County fair held here witnessed the final meet of the Gape May County Trotting and Breeding Association last Saturday. The grange exhibita consisted of every kind of farm produce gr&rn in the county. South Searille Grange won the first prise, $30; second prise, (l>, waa awarded to the Bio Grande Grange; a silver cup, offered by the Hotel Bellevue as third priae, went to Diss Creak Grange; fourth prise, Tuekahoe Grange. Judges J. Albert Harris, Harry C. Wbeaton and 1 Jerry Crawford. In the show ring the following prises were awarded: Single driving teams— Ledy, Mrs. Robert Miller, blue ribbon and Hotel Belle rue silver cup; Flowe* George Rice, Ved ribbon; Hilda B, Stanford Willis, yel low ribbon. Other contestants were: Dukes, George Walter; Dixie Queen, Walter Taylor; Minnie, William S. Thompson; Nellie, 8. C. Newell, Isabels, J. M. Dix. Double driving teams — N. Z. Graven, of Gspe May, first prise, silver cup of fered by Philadelphia German Daily Gasette, and blue ribbon; second prise, Myers, of Penan City, md ribbon; E. Hnmmingwny, of Orean Creek, yellow ribbon; Charles Corson, fourth prise. A silver cup Offered by Alfred Crease, s was awarded Leslie Bates for the best suckling colt, sired by Billy Chlrgpa; second prise, Ralph . ScheUenberger; third prise, Robert 6. Miller, and fourth prise, George Race. 1 Draft Horses — South Jersey Realty Company, silver cup. offered by Motor Club; second prise, N. Diamond and ; ' Co., of Holly Beach ; third prise, Charles 8. Burk. Judges of horse shows — John Tor, i David Rods i), John Kirclioff, Henry Dougherty and James McLinden. i Joseph J. Brocks was awarded r bl •• ribbon for toe jumping pony White. . The prises off?r i k the AeeocV l.m attracted horses u.isi -ill parts of tl.- | State. , The track record. 2:24% waa broken > by Harold Wilkes w the free-for-all event; time 2:22. i The 100 yard running race was won j by Jesse Johnson in 12 seconds; second ] Joseph Ambrose; third, 8. C. Taylor. ! The 440 yard running race was won by Jim Allison in lm. 3».. with John Cook: second, Joe Ambrose third, and i Spaulding, fourth. , 100 yard sack race, won by Lew Foe tar, 16 aeoonds. i A prise of $fi was awarded in each race. The off rials were: Judges. Leroy ( Shields and George Garretaon; starter, t Palmer Way. 1 2:24 trot and 2:27 pace, puree $200. < Victoria Wilkes, John 8tutt Ill < Christmas Melody, Thos. Troth .... 8 2 2 Frolic, Joseph Roberts 2 3/t ( Lady Muscavitt, J. G. Feaater .4 4 4 ; Time 2:32%, 2:30. ( Free for all. puree $200. I Harold Wilkes, A. W. Hunt 1 1 1 ( Legal wood, Isaac Garrison 2 2 5 I Dr. Lynch. J. G. Feaater 3 32 1 Newton A., Somere Cheese man .... 5 5 3 , Kfunettc. A. R. Springer 4 4 I . Time 2 24. 2:22, 2:27. 2:40 country race, puree $50. Bay Wilkes, E. B. Garrison 3 111 Matilda, James McLinden., 1 5 2 2 Archer, L. M. Swain 2 2 8 3 Baron Bumps, lewis Stillwell .4 3 4 4 The Perisaa. G. W. Clark 5 4 5 5 Time 2:46%, 2:44%, 2:45. Judges — Troth, Richardson, Vanaman, Timers, I. A. Powell, J. Way, Ben Little; starter, Walter Hurrell; secretary, " Dr. John S. Douglass. One of the prettieat of the e.thibita at the horse show was George Walter's seal brown two year-old colt which was - awarded a blue ribbon. There was no two- year-old class and Mr. Walters was at a disadvantage .in the show class. The colt showed (Mainly that be was thoroughly broken, kind and gentle and ' as fine a piece of horse flesh as is often ■ VIRGINIA New York Citty — J. Thomson, H. D. Aldrich. MUMBe — Leslis Lore. Kwedepboro, N. J.— W. W. Talman. Atlantic City— P. B. Gravattt. % Philadelphia — Anna MaeEchren, Mrs. F. W. Newbold, A. Kiabany. Albert F. Damon. Llovd Tifus. Ethel G. Church, IX f ha plan. 1'. T. Pennington, J. 8. Greenbeuin. Mrs. Kthd Boyce Stubbx, L. L. Boyre. A. J. Rom-quiet. T. J. ■ Mooary. H. N. Smith. (hudrn- Mdward V. , K.;, tolda, J. D. Oi mm Htatoa Island. N. Y.-A. J. Newbury, " Mrs. Sev bury. Helen M. Oakley. Geo Whit ford. Washington. 0 C. B. C. ttaktem. hi In 'e, Pa- Rev A. J. Taysm I ir

Maple Shade, *. J.— Mra B. H. Hfll, ! Henry Hill. ' Trentoo— D. 8. Loaning | WEST CAPE MAY . j i ' I The new cotttage of Boyd McPbereoa is being rapidly completed, and will be \ ready for occupancy by the last of Octo- _ ber when they will eater their new home. A J. Woodruff Eld radge diapoeed of another Maxwell car this week. The fine Flanders car it receiving his attention just now, having taken the agency for that product of the "E. M. F." company. In a recent controversy over the bury ing of a carcass of a bone within the borough limits, Mayor Reeves instructed the Board of Health to forbid -any and all persona disposing of carcass re of any animals within the borough limits. Samuel Channels left Wednesday for Manahawkin where be will 'teeide with his employer during the winter mouths Samuel /expects to enjoy a long winter making new acquaintances and gunning about in the best of gunning localities William Search and Benjamin Mtrey will take a trip »to the Niagara Falls and other points of interest shout the Grant Lake* The fair maids of the borough are nl ready feeling that lonesome feeling be cause nearly, if not nil, the young men are preparing to leave to take positions in distant cities or to enter business colleges during the winter. Harry Eldredgc is beautifying his j Broadway and Third avenue cottage by raising and enlarging it. He will also raise the lawn to the level of the street We wonder what is the use of cement aide walks and graveled wide atrets if the walks are allowed to ,be over run with weeds an-1 the streets covered with ' grass. Mrs. Charles Hughes and son Floyd have gone to Long Island for the week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldredge entertained an evening company Monday i night. Mrs. Edward C. Hughes spent Friday in Philadelphia. Mrs. William Matthews was a Phila- I delphia visitor one day last weak. Mr. and Mrs. James Reigen are enter tainiqg Mrs. William Henry Harrison, postmistress of Flemingsburg, Kentucky, who is Mrs. Reigen's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fairbanks and son Raymond, of Burlington, are visitMr. and Mrs. A. G. Reeves. Mr. is foreman of G. W. Lewis Shoe Factory. THE LATEST JOY BIDE Thursday evening the young people of the borough decided that this is the time of the year to enjoy strav rides and Alex Ewing with his team waa pressed into service for the evening. After a ride all over the vicinity of Cape May and the surrounding country the joy riders repaired to the Colkpade Ice Cream Parlors where they enlivened | the evening and refreshed themselves at j the same time. Another long trip out some where in the moonlight and then jo the home of Brew-ton, was het next on the where they were royally enter tained by Miss Alice Rrev ton. one of the merry party. Games of the "old fashioned sort" on the lawn were fol by a watermelon feast and the evening was finished by all joining in singing all the latest popular songs. FREE MEDICAL BOOK J^'p'To, Murray's 'chemical FACTS, an up-to-dat* household medical dictionary Cut out tM* coupon and mall '' ««>he " gK*v CHEMICAL OO.. *4 East MD St, New York City. N. V. ■ uass-'a tonow cuava lens * KEYS FITTED LOCKS, TRUNKS, VALISES, PAR*. SOLS, ETC, REPAIRED J. DENIZOT 315 Washington Street, " Second Floor YOUR SIDE WALK If laid by the JAQUETTE CEMENT CO Will give you great satisfaction Ask for estimate. Work guaranteed for ooe year from time of completion. VP. O. Address, Cape May Ml- 1-1 am W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance la »■* el ter Ce 0 1

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hotels, cafes and families supplied. Cai.iden Bottling Co. Family Liquor Shop 312 and 314 Washington Steert Cape May Public Pavilion No. 1. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra Cotta pipe and fittings all m ilfej^ POfiTUlKD P1PS I P mSm> ™ WIRE FENCING I i FIRMING ROOFING PAPER MPLNEMTS carden hose and -sundries Nozzles, Sprinklers. Reel*. Washers, Hose menders & ^"T* Cape May 6rain & oal Company KejStoH ptaw Mo 16 A Wrtahington St Near Reading TerminAl Boll PNom Mo 2067 1. H. ELDREDGE Msnnge UNEQUALLED THE GREAT MOUNT HOLLY FAIR OCTOBER 4, 5, 6, 7 It gives the people the beet entertainment that ia presented by any similar organization. The largest prises for raring; the beet half-mile track in the country ; the greatest string of famous b xreeg. In addition there are vaudeville performances that cannot be beaten. Look at some of them. Performing Monkeys and Rube Act Professor Marsh in Balloon Aacaasiona Bristol's Ponies, Mules and Ed oca ted Hwse. Mile. Victoria, High Trapexe Artist, 35 Feet ia the Air. Keen A urni-Althorpe, Dtr ng Jugglers on Revolving (Hebe Sensational Smith, Blindfolded, Leaps the Gap oa a Bicycle Dare- Devil Vole, Leaps t Doable Gap through Two Loops of Fire The Great Mount Holly Fair will be more attractive than ever. Many hare been made to «*hc grounds which has beautified the same. Many conveniences hare been added which will make it pleaaanter for our patrons. The speed department t» filled way beyond our expectations. Great care baa been taken in sslsull^ tte van erille attraetioaa ia froat of the Grand Stand. One Urge building has been fitted ap for the express purpose of tte exhibition of automobiles of tte latest pattern and style* All the leading manufacturers of automobiles and their fixings will be represented ia that building. Those desiring to purchase ate who want to loam the merits of respective merbiaee will bare an oppor tumty to de so in this building, as representatives at seek automobile firm wu.be oa the ground The facilities for gs tting to ate from tte grenade are maatexrelhrnt ate oae coaM not ask tetter, as steam ears ate trotters rea right te tte satnaee gate. TVs giunfli are romps at ate tte bniMiags am an located that oae eaa vtet them all without gsttiag f.tigosd- Oar fair tehee pteae aa OCTOBER 4, S. 4. 7 TVMlki ggl Unity te meet yarn fnstes ate reteteres ate tee tte gmatofi team soring ate ettee HI II that m» mm* mm.