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CAPE MAY STAR sWAIEl i Ocean Wave established 1866 * . Star of the Cape established 1868 Merged in Star and Wave, 1907 , Publication Day, Saturday. Forms i ^ Close Thursday evening at 6 | o'clock •■Weriyticn Price, One Palter a Tear la Advance This paper is enterea at the poet office 5 ae second class postal matter. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ' ADVERTISING BY THE | GENERAL OFFICES I jl Nr.V YORK AND CHICAGO j B1"!', - 'V ' • " " orMjir-SA i. err— J Display, run of paper, plate matter, 15 casta per inct per insertion. Locate s casta per line par insertion. Locals, as pearly contract, a cents per Haa par insertion. Whan locate ran two months or more, With monthly changes, the rate win be go per cent of the oae-time rate. If display advertisements are to he art, a charge of j cents per inch single eoinam is to be paid for composition, and the same for all changes. iot position adjoining reading matter, add 10 per cent to ran of paper rate. Tar position, tap of column and adjoining reading, or firat following and alongside, add so per cast to nm of paper rate.
The Star and Wave will be pleased to receive items, such aa engagements, weddings, parties, teas and other news of persons! interest, with the names of those present, for the "Society News" column. The items should be indorsed With the name and address of the aender — not for publication, but as a matter of good faith.
FOS GOVERNOR VIVIAN M. LEWIS Of Passaic County /* FOR CONGRESS HON. JOHN J. GARDNER . ■ f" Of Atlantic County FOR ASSEMBLY HON. CHRISTOPHER S. HAND Of UppeiyT ownthip FOR SHERIFF WALTER M. HOMAN Of West Cspe Msy FOR CORONER DR. J. MORGAN DIX Of Middle Township FOR ALDERMAN JOSEPH B. HUGHES FOR COUNCIL JAMES J. DOAK SAMUEL H .MOORE FREDERICK B. TOMPKINS FOR ASSESSOR IRVIN H .ELDREDGE FOR COLLECTOR GILBERT C. HUGHES FOR TREASURER ; f S. B. WILSON FOR CONSTABLE HENRY C. BOHM FOR OVERSEER OF THE POOR i ALBERT G. BENNETT , ? _ ' Voters should take notice of the announcement of the Democratic State Committee that "Dr. Wilson's path is to be made easy. He will be spared the tiring teak of campaigning." He is to 1 come into each county just once. 1 "Whatche think of that!" Evidently 1 the State Committee think their candidate too good to campaign. Everj- man, no mater what hit occupation, is clamoring for and receiving higher pay for his services, and the hours c of work have been materially reduced. - This being the case, how can there be ■ avoided higher prices for products when 1 the cost of producing them is thns in t creased! The population of the ooun- , try is increasing rapidly and the demand t for its products increases correspond- n ingly. How can this fail to increas { prices! g During Cleveland's administration | everything was cheap because few had j money to buy and there was no demand, j Every city had. its bread line and soup ; kitchens, too. Even Cape May had two. Do we need any more experience ' of this kind ! Automobile drivers are complaining about other vehicles being on the roed without lights at night. In case of ac cident the party without light would have to stand the expense. Wagon drivers are complaining about the - powerful gas lights which all but blinds them each time tbey pass s machine. i • 1 is handy to pay your bills by giv-l ing a check for each amount. Sometimes { as res paying a bill twice Come in and 1 open a checking aeeount with the Security Trust Company.
' j OLD INSTRUMENTAL CLASSICS 1 - The following music will be on sale during the month of October, at o cents per copy. When ordering by mail add 1 cent per copy. , STAR AND WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT 317 Washington Street Across the Hot Sands Two-step Lermsn After Dark on Broadway, F-3 Teshner Anvil Chorus, ". . v. . Krausae Ave Maria, F; c-s Gounod-Bach j Alice, Where Art Thou, Bb; d-f Mullen " Beautiful Blue Danube Waltza.s Strauss Bohemisn Girl Balfe Bridal Coorus Lohengrin Wagner • ' — - ; Cavliera Rusticana (Intermezzo) Mascayani Consolation Mendelss hn Come Back To Erin Claribel 1" Corn Flower Waltzes Coole " Eoeiweiss v.».de F. E. Vsnderbeck Faust >,ound Fifth Nocturne,op. 62 Leybach . h lower Song (Blumen... Langc Good Evening Scbottische ..... Basalrr Oypsy Dance .....} Lichner Home, Sweet Home (Variations; Slack • Tror store Don, Invitation to the Dance Weber Jolly Fellows Waltzes.' Vollsteat Kathleen Mavourneen Crouteb Light Calvary Overture 8uppec Listen to the Mocking Biro (Varisti'-es) by Drumheller lo in du Bal ( Echoes of the Bail, Gillette u BsderewtKj Melody in F.. Rubenstine Memories of the South Thaler Merry Widow Waltzee (The) Lehar My old Kentucky Home Drumheller Largo Handel Nearer my God to thee (Variations) by Drumheller Oi«l Black Joe Drumheller Old Folks at Home Drumhe-.er Overture of Irish Melodies Weaver Parsifal Melodies Wagner Polish Dance Sharwenka Rustic Dance ...Howell 8ehubevts Serenade j. List Sextet from "Lucia" f Are. by Bohm Spring Song , Mendelssohn The old Qsthedral Chimes Speck William Tell Rossini LARGER LIST SENT ON APPLICATION "I WONDER WHO . KISSING HER NOW" "I Wonder Who's^Kissing Her Now," is the title of one of the most popular songs at the present time. It is from "The Prince of Night." Publishers price 60 cents; our price for one week only, 18 cents..
NOT CHEAP PAPER, BUT GOOD PAPER CHEAP Find Correspondence papers, put up in one pound boxes at 25 cents per pound; colore white, blue or grey. Envelopes to match 35 cents per hundred. Star and Wave Stationery Department, 317 Washington Street, Cspe May PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the Presbyterian Church in connection with Sunday morning service. Every member who can is expected to be present. Do you know wnal makes a bank strong! Remember it is the Capital, Surplus and Undivided profits that give security to the depositor. But this is not all. The bank must have the most careful. - management under tlie strictest supervision. This we are glad to tell the people of Cape May county — The Security Trust Co. ha*. FOR SALE — An Edison Standard Phonograph, latest model, play either two or four minute records. Has been used very little and is in perfect condition. Apply Star and Wave. BEFORE WINTER SETS IN have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN, 305-7 Jackson Street CONCERNING SIDEWALKS Notioe is hereby given to property who have not complied with the requirements of the ordinanoe relating to sidewalks to proceed to place sidewalks end curbs as demanded by said ordiIn the event of non-compliance with this notice the Council will proceed act as provided in said ordinance. notice is issued by order of City made at the regular meeting 6th, 1910. wm. Porter, Recorder I, J
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p " * YOUR SIDE WALK o If laid by the t. j JAQUETTE CEMENT CO j Will give you great satisfaction. Ask for estimate. Work guaranteed for one year 11 from time of completion. 0 P. 0. Address, Cape May s 6-0-1-1 Try he roy Laundry ■ 310 Decatur Street | Cape May, N. J. 1
TEN j Strong | Companies Agrepk Capital Over MO 000.006 | RtprtsiiM fcj Hind I Eldrtdft j j ^ Fire Insurance Agents. j Twenty -six years of experience. ; ' Your Insurance placed with us j ! 1 s absolute protection from loss ! j 1 by flre. Apply to S. F. ELDREDGE 310 Washington .Street A W. hani ) 816 Washington Street if w m 'fflw mm i.m iw ■nwww p<
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Established 1B86. Phone THE MM STORE Summery Things For Hot Weather Comfort The men who want to look well on hot days should wear furnishings which give complete comfort, which fit so they don't rub or chafe in the hot sun and which are light enough to be a pleasure on a hot day. Here are tiling* for men which will be juat right for hot weather wear 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON auto and marine engines Repairing and general machine work Dealers in g&s and gasoline engines ' Parts and accessories sold. Railroads to haul boats out on, under ] cover. Bell Phone 2i I GEORGE W OTTINGER A 00. (Formerly with Packard Motor Co.) Northaide Bridge, Schellinger'a Landing ' T 1 BUDDING PAIRING. Launches for Sale. Railway on which to run out boats for examinr'Jon or repair Manv years of experience enables me to assure satisJOHN' PHARO, 1283 Lafayette Street Keystone 'Phone 95 R Yaal/hi > ^ yo-r frio,k,s wffli fteeiev the dnH, er drink habit J to the Keetoyhstltete. C fff*p 30 years of soocessfd cores VUiW Write for particulars On Keeley Iustitute In Eastern Penna 812 N. Broad St.. Phlla »- DIAMOND & CO Dealer in Builders' Supplies H OLLY BEACH. N. J. with mat If aot, do so at ones. Thres cent on time accounts.
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S. R. GIDDING Clothier, Hatter and up-to date shoes CRAWFORD Shoes for men 41 9 Washington St, Cape May, N. J. ^ IMPORTANT — If you are looking for absolute comfort from the first day, ask to see La France Flexible Welt * i
I —mi Furniture that Furnishes Priced to Please wentzell's | j 33 Perry Street |
'M' "IRONING MADE EASY" Our New Model "M" 6No Roaring, No Lighting Back Each iron is complete with $ feet of the best grade of rubber hose, two springs for each end of the hose to keep the same from kinking and asbestos nut or rest 5 pound iron - $1.75 CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 406 Washington treat

