Cape May Star and Wave, 29 October 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 8

8 Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, October 29, 1910 . :

fRoyajf ft BAKING POWDER I |m\ MAKES THE PBUTCT MB I HOT BISCUIT | : jjj Also Rolls and Muffins jiL Ousts and Cakes JV MHHA Sand

Personal Paragraphs Mies Mattte 8che!lenKer *u among i those who attended the wedding of her cousin, Reio Brooks . 8. Good el I KHredge. formerly of West Cape May. now of Laurel Spring, was renewing old acquaintances here this week. Sir. and Mrs. prank Swain, with their two little daughters, of Atlantic City were visiting Mrs. 8walns parents. Captain and Mrs. I. C. Falkenburg, 66S Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morris and son Franklyn have returned home after spending a pleaaant week In Philadelphia and Camden. Miss Ethel M. Otter Is visiting friends , tn Camden and Bristol. Angus Morris, wife and son Oscar, are this week on a vacation In olroesblurg and Philadelphia Edward Gress has purclias# the cottage on Jackson street formerly owned by Mrs. Deasa W. Hand, and la occupy- j lng it. Mrs. Etta Bellao .y an I her daughter Katherlnf are being, entertained by her Slater, Mrs. Alice Rock, of Washington. P. F. Woolson. of Somen Point if a guest of relatives here. Henry Harned. of Chicago, is a -uest at the Virginia for several days, and Is j here under the advice of his physician j for the Improvement of his health. He , has not been here since the completion of the Stockton In 1*7. He assisted in drawing of the plans for this great hotel and wps the man who superintended Its construction. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Jones and baby, of Montreal, are enjoying life at the shore. They are registered at The Virginia. Mrs. A. D. WhIUng. of Philadelphia, was theguest of her mother. Mrs. Clias. P. Perot, at The Virginia on Wednesday. Hon. George Hampton, of Bridgcton.

registered si The Virginia on Thursday. !j Mr. Hampton Is the Democratic candidate for Congress from this district. . W. J. Lauer. of Pittsburg, was In town on business on Wednesday. He registered ac usual at The Virginia. G. A. Whlttemore. of State College. Pa., was In Cape May for the week end. . He was callng on Miss Grace Connor, and located at The Virginia. J. D. Collins and J. W. Gwlnn. of Camden, were In tbwn on Tuesday stop- j ping at The Virginia. They arc fre- • quent visitors to Cape May. Lloyd Titus, of Philadelphia, was In « Cape May on Saturday, registering at ' The Virginia. many requests from Catarrh sufferers j who use atomizers have caused us to put up Liquid Cream Balm, the only remedy for catarrh which can always be depended on. In power to allay lnflam- g , matlon. to cleanse the clogged alr-pas- . sages, to promote free, natural breathing. the two forms of Cream Balm are I alike. Liquid Cream Balm Is sold by ■ all druggists for "6 cents. Including I • spraying tube. Mailed by Ely Bros.. 66 ■ | Warren Street, New York. j For that pain In the back try Matr thews Llnament. unexcelled for Rheur mutism and all external aliments. Sold . by dealers every where. 10-29 CASTOR I A For Infmti and Children. ; Till KM You Han Alwijs Bought ; £££«&#%&& r. Ho trespasirg with Dog or Gun— on e I the property of the undersigned at Fishe ing Creek. All trespassers will be prosj ecu ted to the full extent of the law. o. i J. R. BISHOP, 5017 Musgrove, St., * 10-8 4t Philadelphia, Pa.

POST CARDS REDUCED. Local Views and Fancy Birthday Cards at a iS CJSHT8 PER DOZER o Star and Ware Stationery Department, 317 WASHINGTON STREET. a — tl SOCIAL STATIONERY a Calling cards, at home cards, wedding and other invitations are among the {( first class productions of the Star and Q Wave Stationery Department. It is possible to procure these articles just as good at other Stationery establishments, tbut it is impossiblo to find better qualities anywhere and our prices are in 0 secrecy is another feature of this de- a partmcnt. Call and examine our engraved and printed samples. 0 PEOPLE rIAVE CHANGED * Some years rgo the people of Cape f May used to go to Philadelphia to have their suits made to order, but now not t ' »nly the people of Cape May, but the c people of Phils •'elphia and other big 0 cities come to the Cape May tailor Van r Kessel to get their clothes made. They r are not only pleased with the fit but the r style, material and price. Our large g stock of Fall and Winter goods have # arrived for inspection. No charge to see | these goods. Come in and consult me j about your Fall and Winter suit and ( overcoat. Satisfaction guaranteed. j EDWARD VAN KESSEL, | Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A W. H. BRIGHT i I Fire Insurance I In any part of Cape May Co HOLLY BEACH, N J £ FREE MEDICAL BOOK jj 1 1 i FA i . 3. an np-to-Osts household medics IL i diet lonery Cut out t'-ls coupon and mallf : It to the M HE AY CHEMICAL OO- sul i j East atD St- New York City. N. Y. I fTi»w ounce tcnai I IKLYS FITTED! ■ LOCI S, TRUNKS, VALISES, PARA- ; SOLS, ETC., REPAIRED i J. DEN1ZOT 315 Washington Street, Seoond Floor ! : Try he ROY Laundry 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. k

VISITING CARD INVITATIONS * Invitations to an at home, cards or musical teas are nowadays usually sent out on visiting cards. This indicates a certain informality, g also that so many guests are expected ^ is is impossible to write notes to j and slL •] Such occasions never require the j of an engraved invitations, but q only require a lin^writen on cue's vis- ( it ing card. > That there may be no mistake about j the form of entertainment, such as cards ( or music, the line written underneath j one's name must state the form of j amusement. r | The only exception to this is when is bidden only for an afternoon call. In that case only the day and hourr are j written on, the absence of any other inmeaning simply that the hostess will be at home to her friends at the time specified. This is an easy and i convenient way of letting friends know 1 one is at home for the winter. Nothing j than sandwiches, cakes and tea ) need be served. An at home card does • not require an answer, but if one is unable to bff present, a visiting card j should be mailed. I But when bridge or music is provided : for the entertainment of guests, en An- ; j swer must be sent at once. It may j also be written on one's visiting card. An invitation for cards or music re- ; j quires a call afterwards, whether or not ' one has been present. PILES If \ on have Piles we will cure yen FREfi BOOKTLLT A GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never fout>d a I'aat we <-nuld not cure. GREEN'S SPECIFIC CO.. Brosdwav & Manhattan St- few York, A Y Fine Correspondence papers, put up in one pound boxes at 25 cents per pound; colors white, blue or grey. Envelopes to i match 35 cents per hundred. and Wave Stationery Department, j 317 Washington Street, Cape May Keeley Cure The cure that has been contlnu1 ouKly successful for more than 81 j years Is worth Invest Icatlnc. For j j the druR or drink habit. Write for j| particulars. THE KEELEY 1HHT1TUTE BIS Worth Broad St., Fhlla- Pa. FAIRBANKS' UflRSE A CO j Stationary and Marine Gas and Gasolene . ENGINES FRANK ENTRIKEN, Agent 1 P. 0. Box No. 8 Cape May City, N. J. j I J LUMBER AN) : Mill Work geo. ogden 4 son

I NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY To HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED AND UP-TO-DATE FIXTURES INSTALLED. fl COMPLETE SET OF 6 FIXTURES 1 3-lt fixture finished in brush-brass / 2 2-lt. fixtures 419 63 with handsome glass1 1-lt fixture ware all wired com2 wa1x brackets plete ready to hang Wiring Your House Will Cost From $1.00 Per Fixture Up And We Give You A Whole Year to Pay for It LIGHT UP YOUR HOME GET ON THE LINE NOW. SEE THE FIXTURES IN OUR WINDOW THE CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER CO.

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Hewers Scotch J Gordon Gin. Plymouth Gin. Booth Tom Gin. 9 Hennessey Cognac Jameson Irian Budweiaer Bear Blue Ribbon. Bear Pahat Bear. Baaa and Co. Alee. Gunneaa S touts

and Imported Natural Spring Water*. CAFES AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. Camden Bottling Co. Family Liquor Shop i 312 and 314 Washington Steert Cape May Public Pavilion No. 1. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra Cotta pipe and fitting* all axe* NAH.S Mjfl PORTUUID P1PS III Wmm> GEMEKT wire fencing id ! firming roofing paper jg mpl«enrs CARDEN HOSE AND r SUNDRIES Nozzles, Sprinklers, Reds, Washers, Hose menders db damps j Cape May Grain & Coal Company' . KeptOH 'PbOM Hi If A Washington St Near Reading Terminal Bill Plow Re 208* I. H. ELPREDCE Manage WM. T. CHAMBERS | plumbing in all its branches piping, tin, and metal work 218 Decatur Street 3 Doors below Merchants Nat. Bank cape may, n. j. Fall And Winter Clothes If you are Out of fashion you look freakish. If you are neatly dressed you become pleasant to look upon. Take your choice. Consult scherer the tailor for ladies and men p goodyear rubber goods " Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind.

LEATHER BELTING

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j TOWN & BROTHER il 607 Market Street - - - Philadelphia — — •»? A GOOD COMBINATION Scbemm's f *ght and Dark Beer. Smith's Ales QAllagher and Barton'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 KestooePbonc, 679 D * „ Belt PMaae. 337 A 1 V G. C. HELFRECHT, Proprietor

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT , Notice U hereby given that thaTe counts of the eutoeriber, u Adminurtra trix of Isaac W. Pepper, deeeeeed, will be fid tbe County 0/ Oepe May oa the ^dayrtNo^ebee^t^

BEFORE WINTEB SETS IN j Better have me to look over your tin roofs. A litUe attonUoa now may eave much trouble later on. PH APT.KR A. SWAIN, WEST CAPS MAY COTTAOE SOLD