Cape May Star and Wave, 5 November 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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fl properties of Jj 1 the Grape arey/ M to the food. Vj 1 The food is » 1 made more I! tasty and || Indigestible l§ Motorcycle Runs Into Team in Dai k VICTIM UNCONSCIOUS TWO IOTTBS ! ■•rioue Accident on Meadow Boad Bon- ' , aing from WUdwood — Motor Cycle fc Waa Banning at a Qood Speed. , I Harry M. Wise the line foreman and j (peal manager here Tor the Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone CB. suffered a severe accident Monday 1 frvenlr.g while riding a motorcycle across tHe meadow road between this resort and the mainland. Wise had been over on the mainland attending to his duties Md Just after dark was returning to his !rre when he ran Into a team i > It. which made the horse break d ran away. Wise was Injured h'ne brought him to this rebrulaed and It was feared for a t he would lose the sight of one t.'v both eyes, but the doctor Is sight Will be saved and that t seriously hurt. The man In escaped Injury roadway waa lighted by eleo •til October 5th, and It la hoped e of the lights may be restored winter. '* BLMCTRIC LIGHT I os perfectly plain new that the tic fight In this campaign In ity la solely on the Sheriff. . To rry opportunity to elect the reol Of the Democratic canrr» always then -iltt *Lmw«r^'trtry ith^* Jk

[ County Teachers' Association fj TALI, MKETZVO AT SOUTM iSATOLl IntarawidBg Program Is AppreoUtad by Barge Body of Oonaty Veerlien Mrlag a Morning and Afternoon fie—icq | The .-all session of the Cap e May County Teachers' Association occurred 1 at South SeavlUe and a large number of the teachers of the county were present. The program was full of Interest and waa much enjoyed. Mr. William Wiles, of the Dennis Township High School. R' gave an able discussion of "Mathematics 9 in the High School." followed by a I pleasing recitation given by Miss Ger- | trude Fisher with unusual elocutionary I skill. | —iss Miriam Friedman, of the ..'oodI bine schools, a graduate of the Trenton j I Normal, gave a very Interesting dis- • I cusslon of "School Gardens" which gave | I rise to considerable illuminating disCu aI aion. After singing by the audience, I Mlsa Emmellne Moore. M. A., InstruoI tor In too logy and botany at the Trenton State Normal Scnool. gave a very Interesting lecture on "Local Problems In High School Botany and Zoology." which . Indicated how the study of these subjects could be vitalised by the investigation of problems to be found in the locality. In the afternoon session Miss Irene Marie 8ykes, manual training lnstruc- | tor in the Cape May High School, gave ' an able discussion of dow to Introduce Manual Training,, and Illustrated It by ' means of examples of work done In the high school. A recitation, "Flora McFlimsey," was given by Mr. J. D. Townsend, In happy . vein, his Impersonation of characters I being very amusing. An able paper by 1 Miss Erraa T. Mayhew, a graduate of the Trenton Normal School, was then given upon "History In the Grades" and waa much appreciated. Mlas Moore's final lecture upon "The School Garden as a Factor In Agricultural Education" was listened to with marked Interest The election of officers resulted as I follows: President A.. W. Hand; vice | president Charles lomlln; secretary. I Mlas Gertrude Turner; treasurer. Miss Millie Blake. | Court douse waa cnosen as the place ! of r.ext meeting. Saturday. April 16th, 1»U, and Messrs. H. W. Gill. F. W. James and C. D. Moore were appointed a committee on program. The president announced that the annual Institute would be held at Ocean City, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 30th. December 1st and 2nd. and that State Teachers' Association would meetat Atlantic City Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurscay. December !7th. 28th and 29tli, the program prepared being one of the strongest ever presentc-d by the Assoslatlon ^ Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A I WEST CAPE MAY From Special Correspondent. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Newkirk and family spent a few days at Niagara A Falls recently. 1 Harry Eldredge has gone away on i I two weeks' honeymoon vacation. 1 Mrs. Ell Stevens and Mrs. Ella Lud- I lam made a trip to Philadelphia Tues- I day. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hughes, of I Mlllvllle. were here attending the fun- I eral of Mr. Hughes' uncle. T William 8t*nton and lady friend O spent Sunday with Mr, Stanton's parents " George Stanton spent Sumtey with bis parents. Samuel Bailey Jr.. has goflF to Phil-

adelphia for a few weeko. James Hastings' received quite a shower of postal cards on Saturday from the school children. (Mrs. William Matthews spent a few day* In Camden. Harriet Morton spent a day In Philadelphia this week. B Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morton spent Tuesday with her parents, y Mrs. Ella Eldredge has returned to s her home after spending some time with a Mr. John Klrby and family. talned Mr. Gallagher's _ mother this r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher en tar - fl week. f Mrs. Emma J. Eldredge Is spending a - few weeks with her son. Mr. Clarence fl Eldredge of Philadelphia. , 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodruff Eldredge I were on a business visit to Philade}- » phis on Tneday. y 1 William N. Landls. of Camden, who is - engaged as a plumber's helper In Pfiila- ' delphia. was at home over Sunday. We shall miss Mr. and Mrs. Gress this - winter. They are most excellent people. * { Our rnerprislntg merchant and auto • j denier. J. Woodruff Eldredge. has Just ' - cor.ipl. ted a fine garage large enough to ' shelter nine . automobiles, and contaln- ■ lng also a repair shop. Another dwelling will soon be com; ' menced on Mechanic street, near Brtiad- ' way. There are several other very fine i building sites ojr. that street for nice i homes at low priees. Conductor Benjamin Hughes and family. of «.^vllle, .were here Monday and Tuesday arranging for and attending the funeral services of his uncle. Hallowe'en was more generally observed than ever. It was refreshing to" know that not only the children and young people enjoyed It hugely, but a number of the older ones Joined In the fantasical festal gayetles. BEFORE WINTER SETS IN Better have me to look over your tin roof a A little attention now may tare, much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN, 305-7 Jaeksoa Street Try he roy Laundry 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J.

PEOPLE PAVE CHANGED • Pome yea cp rgo the people of Cape May need to go to Philadelphia to have m their suits made to order, but bow not #nly the people of Gape May, but the ■" people of Philadelphia and other big at- eitiee come to the Cape May tailor Van K easel to get their clothes made. They i to are not only pleaaed with the fit but the , ^ style, material and price. Our large ( stock of Phil and Winter goods have , r- arrived for inspection. No charge to eee theee goods. Come in and oonanlt me ^ about your Fall and Winter suit and J overcoat. Satisfaction guaranteed. , e EDWARD VAN KE88KL, , ' PILE Sn^ i a If too have Piles we will cure you 1 FREE BOOkTrLHT ft GUARANTEE. Established in 1886, and hsve never loin u i rase we could no< cure 0 GREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., " Broadway A Manhattan St, few York, A V 1 Fine Correspondence papers, put up in . • one pound boxes At 26 cents per pound; " e colors white, bltte or grey. Envelopes to . match 36 cents per hundred. I Star and Wave Stationery Department, r 3i7 Washington Street, Cape Hay

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