Cape May Star and Wave, 19 November 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 8

F 8. Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, November 19, 1910

; ffl Absolutely Pare J j I ffl Twenty Bakin g | j j| 1 1 : EJ1 — m»de from grapo— Jwj IS No Lime Phosphate jfij ^ Ht---. J '{jrj COLORED WARRIOR DIES | Served His Country From 1B61 to 1893 ! . The death of Charles Key, (Ordinance I Sergeant U. S. Army, retired), oecurred R hi» residenc* in this city the Iltii i- Mist., of apoplexy. J Sergeant Key served in the CivH War. «as in tiie battles of Nashville, Rich- ! land Creek. Columbia and Ihilaskia. jv Tenn. After the close of the war, he en- ; listed in the 10th U. S. Cavalry, January ! HjpAh, 1801. V.'as Drill Sergeant of the j S regiment during its organization; served Pin Troop K.. 10th Cavalry, as Sergeant ! until February 8th, 1888, when be was ! appointed Ordinance Sergeant and or- '■ . dered to Fort Trumbull, Conn., where he j | served until his retirement September . ' 10th, 1S!>2. The Sergeant had eight hon- 1 BfoaUa discharge*. He participated in t the Indian campaigns of 1887-8. 1873-4; 1 1878; 1880, 1881, 1885-6. He is survived by his widow and son. ; Nature "makes all tilings beautiful Eia their time-" Every- one of life's •eaaon's, when life moves on Natures lines, has it's own charm and beanty. < Many women dread that period when cr they must experience change of life. Dt They fear that face and form may suffer by the change, and that they may fail p„io please those whom they love The value of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre script ion in thil crisis qf woman's life j? Bos In the fact that it aaaista Nature. £ Its use preserves the balance and buor yanee of the mind and sustains the physical powers. Many women have feoxpreesed their gratitude for the help p. and comfort given by "Favorite Preaeription" in this trying period. Its benefits are not passing but permanent. 1 . Not a "patent medicine"' because all ita -ingredients are printed on the bottie. 9 ' -■ | • Mao ay Brothers oon tin us to offer ghpoeeriea at very low prices and their f qualities need no comment. k:

Personal Paragraphs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hsrned, of Chicago, who came here this Fall after an absence of forty years, leasing a Stockton Avenue Cottage, are about to enjoy 1: trip to the south, after which they will return here for a short additional 1 stay before returning to Chicago for the 1 Winter. Mr. Ha mod was the archetect I who made the plans for the Stockton I and superintended it's construction. ■ When be came here several weeks ago, ' lie was very much enfeebled, scarely ■ able to walk, but lie has regained his 1 normal condition and is as brisk ,as ever, I thanks to Cape May's tonic air. | Mrs. D. G. Baird. of Beverly, N. J., | was among the week's visitors and called I upon many friends. I Miss Clara Davis and Mrs. J. Clinton I Sellers, of Philadelphia, have closed ' their Stockton avenue cottage and will I return to their Philadelphia home, after I a sojourn of about six months. They j will spend the winter in the south. I - Miss M. E. Sto'fHet* of Philadelphia, is |-i visiting some of her, many friends at I J Cape May. I Mrs. R. C. Hughes attended the Sun- | day School Convention at Atlantic City I this week. > Mrs. Ralph Cummings, daughter of Mr. Joseph Wheaton. was a recent Capo May visitor. VIRGINIA PERSONALS Dr. Paul M. Mac ray, of Camden, was in town on Saturday, registering at here. He waa called in consultation, attending the injuries of President of Council Jacoby. M. Hertz, of Camden, spent .Wednesday night at this house, j Miss Mary R Callan of Frankford, j Philadelphia, was a guest of Miss Irene M. Sykes at the Virginia over Sunday. L E. A. Holis. and Win. W. I)a lighten ' were here on Wednesday attending the | Merchant Marcy weding. They came [ down in their car and returned the same way during the afternoon. Members of the grand lodge of "New • Jersey, Red Men, including Messrs. D. M. Stevens, J. B Wright, Alfred J. Rover, John Thomson, liarrold T. Blinn, • Wm. J. Smyths, Jr., and Daniel Taggart, visited Cape May Lodge on Tuesday night. They were entertained at the Virginia. S. H. Townsend of Clermont, and i-ester H. Dix, of Court House, were in town on Saturday night. Mrs. Charles 1'. Perot entertained Misses Schuyler and Maekissic at dinner 1 on Tuesday evening. and Mrs. George W. Jacoby have I been down since Saturday evening, I visiting Mr. J. F. Jacoby. who is still I confined to his room. The Security Trust Company acting as j executor of a will is in a position to ' make every estate realize the utmost ; possible amount for the beneficiaries at the lowest cost. tf

use Electric light * Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C AS TOR 1 A Flaked Rice Bread at Wolfs, 5 cents a y loaf, a cereal baked into bread. j USE EUECTRIC LIHGT c POST CARDS REDUCED. . i Local Views and Fancy Birthday D Cards at '• 15 CENTS PER DOZEN '• NOT CHEAP PAPER, BUT y GOOD PAPER CHEAP 8 Fine Correspondence papers, pnt up In '■ one pound boxes at 25 cents per pound; colors white, blue or grey. Envelopes to match 36 cents per hundred, j' Star and Wave Stationery Department, 3*7 Washington Street Cape May „ ELECTRIC DOOR BELLS j Installed and repaired. Best materials I and careful workmanship. Orders ! r promptly attended to. , GEOBGE M. LEHMAN, 1112 St Cape May, N-J. ! B POST CARDS SEDUCED. 1 Local Views and Fancy Birthday Cards at 15 CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationery Department, ,

Mr. Irvin H. Eldrodg* 1 | 1 was reelected to the ofliee of Asj sessor for the City of Cape May t 'se Klevtix. Light. jf ( _4 . j? j J0.ST RECEIVED A new «t'K.k of oil ^tbtli. linoleum and I oLxe boards. CHARLES A. SWAIN, 305-7 Jaekaon Street.

A CHRISTMAS GIFT —We have just received a number of sample. of SUEDE TANNEO HIDES for Table Cover., Painting., etc. Price, will be extremely low. Place your ^ order early I Star and Wave Stationery Department fll'MI IHB—MM——I ^ WM. M. CASSEDY, Jr. GUARANTEE BUILDER! CAPE M l r CITY, N. Jj

Intciuational Auto Wagon, equipped wilh double seat and top making it a pleasure vehicle J Of the International cars which ent ered the contest, two were owned by the j \ International Harvester Company of America and two by private owners All four made the entire trip and return carrying the rated load and finished with perfect scores. It is a record, a great record, a record that we may be proud of. It testifies ! ( to t be correct design and honest construction of Internationtl Auto Wagons. It means that the problem of a commercial car that can be depended upon has been solved. International Auto Wagons have proved their Reliability which is the first point to consider Their economy has been proven in the service of many business men in various lines and in diffe rent parts of the country— east, west, north and south. The plumber, the contractor, the merchant, the liveryman, the truck farmer, the dairyman, the furniture dealer, and all otoers who use a vehicle for carrying passengers or merchandise will find an International Auto Wagon an economy and a satisfaction. Special bodies ares often put on to suit the requirements of individual purchasers. Ask for booklet "Making Good" rnntnining letters from parties who have used International cars. Write for catalogue and full information. _ ] International Harvester Co. of America 1 Or Local Address ~ REUBEN T. JOHNSON, Sales Agent. ' Erma, N. J. *

Both Phone. F f* in miff *» ■ SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING ONLY All our 50c California Wines, Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, Tokay, and Sweet Cataba, 35c. Full Quart or 4 Quarts for $1.00 BEN. KLEIN SUCCESSOR TO * CihuIhi Bottling Co. 312 Washington Sb, Cnpe May Cape May Public Pavilion No. 1. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra Cotta pipe and fittingv all rizer his §mm raw PUMPS J \ wflBfP caE||j WIRE FENCING ■ j 5 FARMINB ROOFWG -^gOOM mplmehts GARDEN HOSF AND SUNDRIES Sprinkler* Reel., Warier* Hom menders & r* Cape May Grain & Coal Company tiptlM 'Fhoii a IC i Washington St Near Reading Terminal Bill PHW a Wtr I. H. ELDREDGE Hnay WM. T. CHAMBERS PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 218 Decatur Street 3 Doors below Merchants Nat Bank CAPE MAY, N. J. ^Fall And Winter Clothes If you ere Out of fashion you look freakish. If you are neatly dressed you become pleaumt to look upon. Take your choice. Consult SCHERER THE TAILOR FOR LADIES AND MEN f™ GOODYEAR~RUBBiR~GOODS^~] Mechanical Rubber Good, of Every Kind. II LEATHER SASP™ ^ I nri -rihip HOSE REELS | tSilL I IINCj LAWN SPRINKLERS i TOWN & BROTHER 607 Market Street - - ' - Philadelphia | A GOOD COMBINATION ~ Schemm's Light and Dark Beer. Smith's Ales CAUagher and Burton'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 KestoacPbonc, 679 D Bell Phone, in A a. C. HELFQECHT, Proprietor »■"' f , r-rupneior

W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May Co HOLLY BEACH, N J KEYS FITTED 8, TRUNKS, VALISES, PARASOLS, ETC., REPAIRED 3. DENIZOT 311 Washington Street, Seeond Floor 1

LUMBER AND MillWork GEO. OGDEN & SON The Star and Wave Forma otoee night . of each week.