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

8 Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, October 8, 1910

Personal Paragraphs of Visi.ing : riend GUESTS AT THE POPULAR HOUSES Tie Story of the Registers of V niton To Capo ltay From lui and From, *«• Mr. and Mr. William Oeuaeen and frandoon are spending a couple of week* 1 in their Washington atreet cottage. I Mr. G. E. Aadremohn, of the adrertU i lag department of the Evening Bulletin, aad -Mr*. 6. Down., of Philadelphia, are gueeta of Mr. and Mr. Claussen. Mr. and Mr. John Merray and Mr. and Mr. A. H. Phillip, arc enjoying a trip to ' Niagara Falls Merchant Tailor Seberer and family will occupy a Perry atreet cottage thia ! winter.

Mr*. 1. P. Hughe, ia making an ex- j tended viait in Philadelphia An auto party at' The Virginia over Sunday emnpriaed of Mr and Mr. F. N. ' Benaoo and Mr. B W Cloud, ail of i Waaonah, N. J. Mr. E. H. Ludtam, mother of A. M. Ludlam of The Virginia, ia visiting her daughter ia Philadelphia. B. J. Miller, proprietor oi the Hotel Raymond, Aalautic City, waa a guest at The Virginia ou-Tueaday. Wa. J. Knox, a prominent ehemi.t of ' Naw Yotb City, accompanied by Lewis ! J. Roger., .pent aeveral d.y. at The I Virginia laat week. L. M. Briggs, of Boaton, registered at I ' The Virginia oe Wednesday .He wiU be in Cape May for an extended trip. Chaa. P. Will its, of Mooreatown, wa. ia Cape May Wedenaday on business, ' registering at The Virginia aa uauaL W. Henry ElfreUi, Eeq., of Philadel- J phia, apent Thuredav night in Gape May, * locating at Tha Virginia. Meaars. Harry A. Bareett and AJ. ' Williamson, lunched at The Virginia on Friday, the gurata of Mr. E. P. Stitea, Jr. ® Robert E. Rioe and wife ,of Philadel- ^ phia, apent eAerel d.y. rety pleasantly , at Cape May the past week. They reg- J iitereo at The -Virginia. ^ Miss EtU 1-a-ig.of (ier n.ntown, i. vis- I® iting Miss Helen Moore on frees n street. I ( The Misses Iks km- are .topping in their Perry street cottage for a short ^ Mrs. A. T. Hayues Is entertaining Mrs. ' t Downing of California. ' ^ "Met" Bailey, of Royersford, is re- j newing old acquaintances here. Met is | . another Cape May boy who is making' . «""• It Mrs. t*. S. Catlett and son Foster have returned to their home in Wash- ' ington after a viait to her mother. Mr*. S. A. Foster. CAPE MAY RESERVES S CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 3 i The Cape May Reserves defeated the j | Court Houae ball team at the latter place last Saturday afternoon by a score - of S to 3. Little did slab duty for the Reserves and pitched an exceptionally ^ Ine game, allowing Court Houae but five . scattered hita, while the Reserves con- ^ nected with Fieidman'a delivery for 13 safeties, Sawyer leading the stick work with th>re hita including a triple to deep j( center winch brought in the winning talles. The lineup: RESERVES — r h po a e Shields, c .. .1 2 11 0 0 Nichols, ss 1 2 2 2 0 Bobbins, lb 1 2 S 0 1 Li tie, p 0 2 0 2 0 Greaves, 3b-M> 1 2 0 3 0 Sawyer, 2b-lb 1 3 2 1 1 Douglass, if 0 0 1 0 0 Manning, of 0 0 0 0 0 E Foster, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....6 '13 21 6 2 C COURT HOUSE r h po a e t Norton, 3b 1 1 0 2 0 £ Spaulding, as ..0 0 0 2 0 S Ambrose, 2b 0 1 5 0 1 e Sharp, lb ! 0 0 fl 0 1 A. Freidman, c 0 1 6 0 0 B. Freidman, p . 1 0 0 8 0 y Piper, cf 1 1 0 0 0 fl Cliff, If 0 0 1 0 0 Fisher, rf 0 1 0 0 0 t o Totals 3 5 21 0 2 p Cape May Reserve*. 1 0 0 0 2 0 2—5 „ Court House 100020 0—5 „ ————— e Children Cry [ FOS FLETCHER'S i C ASTORIA > — —

*1 | THE FIRST VOTES J . Ttia yaar a large number of first 1 rot res will appear at the polls ia the 1 state of New -Jarsey. ' Natural y aad properly, they are inter- ' ested ia the potKieal content that is to. be waged and will form their own eon 5 elusions as to the amrite of the several 1 , ' candidates that are before the people for j ' n elertioa. It is aot unlikely that a large number I of them wiU lose sight of tha impor- . : taaee of the tariff issue. Duong the peat si stem year, they 1 ' have enjoyed the benefit, resulting from [a condition of prosperity that has been unprecedented in this or any other ecus ' try under the sua. For the moat of thia time they were , 1 boys, carrying little or" no responsibility with them. , If they wen not absolutely dependent upon their parent, they relied upon them ' for the comfort, of home, j Most of their time has been spent at - I their studies, other ia the public | schools or private educational inatitu Their memory does not ran back to „ the time when there was a change ia the administrative affairs of the United j I States, whan the protection given j by the Republican party to the industries | of this country and the wage-earners of i ; this country was torn down by the Dem- ; ocrate and apoliey of free trade put in ; operation. They _do not remember, we presume, the soup houses sad the distress thai the fathers and mothers of this country suffered during the period following the succession of Orover Cleveland to the office of president of the United States. They will undoubtedly be persuaded , to a great degree by the Democratic cry j J that we hear against corporation • , | trusts, and , the accumulation of vast j wealth J They will also be persuaded, we pre j nine, to s greet degree by the cry thai j the time ha. come when, for the better ment of conditions, a change should be made. That was the cry in 18P2, when this \ I country was enjoying a Mason of pros j perity greater than it had ever before 1 ^enjoyed. The manufactories were running at A | their foil capacity, wage-earner, were * employed at a high rate of wages, and j everybody seemed happy, j But Democratic demagogues set up the j i cry that there thould be a change, that — l the benefits of the prosperity that the , country cu joyed should be divided J j among the people rather than among the ' J few. and the change came, with the result that Ule United Stats was plunged . into a see of woe which lasted during , the last term of Grover Cleveland and only ended when -William McKinley was : elected president and the Dingley tariff j law, restoring protection to the industries of this country, was put in force. This country today is facing the same proposition and the same danger that menaced it in T8B2, and we ehoula encourage the young men, and especially ; the first voters, to read the history of . the four years lulls a-ing the election of ; Cleveland, and compare it with I the fourteen years that followed his re ; tirement from the office of president of I I the United States and the succession to I I that office - by William -McKinley. — Tren- fl ! ton State Gazette, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ■ Ths Kind You Hare Always BssgM J a®-™ 01 I

No trespasing with Dog or Gun— on the property of the undersigned at Fishing Creek. All trespastere will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law J. R. BISHOP, 861* MuagTove, St., . 4t Philadelphia, Pa. FREE MEDICAL BOOK I for one' wiVllCmM "hWiSalI FACTS, an OD-lo-daU household medlcsll dlctlon.rr Cut out Ml coupon »nd o,.ll| H to the H BKAY CHEMICAL CO.. Std KsstUD St., New York Cltr. N. T.- | terms cum mm | ; BRIDGE BETWEEN BEESLEY'8 POINT AND SOMER-S POINT The Cape May County Board of j Freeholders has ins truce tod its engineers to prepare plans and specific, tions for a substantial bridge between Beesley's Point, in this county, and Somer's Point, in Atlantic' County. The estimated cost of the bridge is $300,000. Cocaine which dolls the nerves never j yet cured Nasal Catarrh. The heavy j in the forehead, the stuffed up J sensat'on and the watery discharge from the eyes and nole, along with all the j other miseries attending the disease, arc put to rout by Ely's Cream Balm. Smell ! and taste arsi restored, breathing is made normal. Until you try this remedy, you can form no idea of the good will do you. Is applied directly to a the sore spot. All druggists 60 oenta. ' Mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren Strpet, New York.

1 - _ _ pIMff After djaaolnag eae or two AUaekVootTabs 1 antiseptic Tablets for the footbath) » the water. Ft wiU take out all tore: w smarting aad toadms 1 , remove foot odor, and freshes the feet. 1 . Allan's Foot- Tabs instantly rekw* I veansas aad sweating or isismii feet ! 1 and hot aerrooaaesa of the feet at sight. "KU /T TABS FOR FOOT TUM.- ftee I for comfort throughout the day *ak. , Allen's rook- Ease, the aatinpRic ponder I into your shorn. Sold tireijnhaee. 2te. Avoul substitutes Hassplas of Allen's Foot- Tabs smiled FREE, or our rwulai sis. sot by mall (or. Address, ABat S Olmsted, LeRoy, V. T. PORT CARDS REDUCES. Local Views aad Fancy Birthday Cards at IS CENTS PER DOZER Star and Wave Stationery Department. 117, WASHINGTON STREET

at 10:10 Prayer asaetug aa Wedsas j day evaaiag. Chrietiaa Fad saves Frt ; ' ; uay evening. PRICE LIST OF ICE Ths follow lag ia tha pnas bat «f iee far aovaa dali.mw* par j wash: 10 poaad daily U aaals : it * " " M mete | M * • m eaats ■0 TO esats 1 » to too Ma. rn esate, par 100 ; Hotels, Starm sad Saloons M ' eaats p« M0 Males eaa he had ea Sunday from I to R a a CHARLES & CHURCH Corner1 Perry sail Jsefcaea St. Ksystoae none 76. I

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AN AUTUMN TOUR WASPttNCTON I Pennsylvania' railroad ! OCTOBIR 0 10 IS. I0IO at SI law rate ef MM fsem Oape May V <ma» lag all aasamary sspiesm Far tmB iafamaat see rm.lt Ticket Agsato 1 «OH BkB, a. G. F A, Fhtiadelptoa. J. R. WOOD uRO. W. BOYD Pasiingai Traffic Manager -eaeisl Psmiiigsi tgsot I urvsrTr<aF'Mmr 1 m 11 1 1 t^^pGWBBWWflBy' ,

Thifi little Motor can be placed on YOUR machine in 10 minute* It is SAFE QUIET ECONOMICAL And It Doeo the Sewing. Just Press Down On the Tredle Price $18.50 On Easy Payments. See Our Window. May Light & Power Company $05 WASHINGTON STREET .

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The Road to Recovery a wearisome path at best, is made smoother and pleasanter if you have a Bell Telephone at your bedside. Relatives and friends interested in your condition are glad to hfear the sound of your voice over Bell Telephone wires. Have You a Bell Telephone? i THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC Telegraph & Telephone Company ((( \ C. B. SMITH, District Manager. r Mt.Vemon and Pacific Aves , Atlantic City. 1 A GOOD COMBINATION 1 Schemm's f Ight and Dark Beer. Smith's Ales i QAUagher and Burton's Whiskies and a OOOD HOT LUIWCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street J Fine comfortable rooms on the European Plan, for Gentlemen only ■fl KestoaePboue, 679 D Bell Pboae. 337 A I " o. c. H&LFRECHT, Proprietor . HMUmiiMflteii 1' 1 niii 1 1— a^Ni— 11 • in 1

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CARDEN HOSE AND 'SUNDRIES Nozzles, Sprinklers, Reels, Washers, Hose menders St damps Cape Nay Grain & oal Company ! r-ysl II PhOBI No 16 1 Wr»shington St. Near Reading Termiasi Bill PboM It 206 y 1. H F.LDREDGE Manage

Fairbanks' worse a u.I >u*sy aad Mart oe Ua> -01* • ■ nc , ENGINES KtOl.NK KMTttiKiN Vr-u. Cape MV CI ». M W. H. BRIGHT i Fire Insurance any part of Cape May Ce HOLLY BEACH, N J HOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice i. hereby given that the ac counts of the .ubecriber, aa Administra trix of Isaac W. Pepper, deoeamd, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May on the 2nd day of November next. Dated September 28th, 1910. EDITH H. PEPPER, (now Doeaar) 10-1 6t Administratrix " R." M. Wentxell'a furniture .tore, 33 Perry atreet, carries a great stock of furniture and household goods and many purchasers of large and small •juantitieB have found that they eave considerable sums of money, while having goods delivered without damage, as ia not the ease when purchased anywhere and shipped by rail.

Cape May Scrap Iron and Metal Co. Store House located in rear of 217 North Street. Cape *.ay, N. J. We pay highest prices for all triads of j Scrap Iron and other Metals, Old Rags, I Old Rubbers and Newspaper*. I Keystone 'Phone lt*x ijfi. Stbaai ul fl. K1I1, Props' < PEOPLE -'AVE CHARGED Some years igo tha people of Capo May used to go to Philadelphia to have ' their suits made to order, but bow aot inly the people of Utpe May, but ths people of Phils -"rlphia and other big cities come to the Cape May tailor Van | Keaael to get their clothes made. They ! are not" only pleased with tha fit but the . etyle, material and priee. Our Urge stock of Fall and Winter goods have arrived for inspection. No charge to see theee goods. Come in and consult at about your Fall and Winter suit aad overcoat. Satisfaction guaranteed. EDWARD VAN KESSEL, I I : KEYS FITTEDLOCKS, TRUNKS, VALISES, PARASOLS, ETC, REPAIRED J. DEN1Z0T 816 Washington Street, Seoond Floor ' -fifti lie