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BOARS OF TRASH MEETS ; ANNUAL REPORT PRESEHTED j1 Resolutions Passed Authorizing Lease of I Ball Park for Coming Summer to Pri- l< ▼ate Amusement Company. (i An adjourned meeting of the Board j of Trade of this city occurred Monday evening at the city's hall. President Haynes, presiding. v Minute* of previous meetings were ( Tea/1 and approved. Committees were j called and that on a monument for ^ Captain Mey, the discoverer of Cape ( May, was reported for by E. W. Lloyd, who stated that lie had entered intooor- ( \ raapondence with tarious historical societies in order to obtain information of a definite character, and finally with one ' la Holland from which he had obtained 1 the information that the Dutch 1 a retrieves placed the date of the discov- ^ ery at 1613 instead of 1623 as given in the various histories of New Jersey. 1 The three hundredth anniversary will, ( therefore, occur in 1913, snd the oom- 1 mittee hopes to be able to provide the ' monument and the appropriate celebration. On motion of T. W. Millet, a com- 1 mittee consisting of J. W. Doyle, T. W. i Millet. F. W. Wolff and E. W. Lloyd to I arrange a conference with the aew au- i perintendent of the Beading with a view to obtaining improved trolley aer- ' rice . On motion the annual report was s - read and' wil be found in full in other " columns. President Hayrjes then gave the de- ' tails of a proposition by Philadelphia ' parties who will form the Cape May • Amusement Company, agreeing to lease the ball park for base ball and other 1 amusements, for five years, paying a 1 total of $600 the first year and #230 ; ■ for each succeeding year, $100 having ' been paid to guarantee the arrange- - meat, subject to the approval of the 1 Board. On motion the President and B j ' Secretary were authorized to accept the : proposal. President Haynes explained : that it is the understanding that the ; ^ same sort of a team as that ol 1910 will : be maintained and they will tour the h country in June before settling down for ; •Cape May for the summer, and that sev- i eral games with major league teams are , to he arranged for during the summer. The annual report was authorised to be •- printed in phamplet form and the Board adjourned ■OTIC/ TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hanky gicen that the regular meeting of the Stockholders of the Merchants National Bank, Cape May, N. J, will be held at the banking house, corner Washington and Decatur streets, on Tueeday, January 10th, 1910, be ism the hours of 11 a. m and 12 m The purpose a I the meeting is the elec v lien of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may property come before HENRY H. ELDKRDGE, E: 2t CO Cashier CHRISTMAS CAEDY Manufactured under the Pure Food i laws and aotd nt very low prions for tha ) holidays Toys 16c aponnd. Hiatal ea, g SO and 86 oanta a pound. Fancy boxed §, mndiea at 36 oanta to SLSO. < WANTS DRUG SHOP, Washington Street i Ttm right place to toy dumtmaa L. grits. Qidding'a, Caps May Otty. *
HONOR ROLL FOR NOVEMBER High School Fourth Year — Edith Bush, Mabel Feastor, Marguerite Mecrwald, , j Emily Sharp, Wilson Wool sou, Joseph j Brooks. Third Year— Clara Baker, Mabel Faulkner, Imogene Lloyd, Mildred MilFannie Vanaman, Alexander Lyle, Robinson Second Year — Sadie Brown, Rebecca William Long i First Year — Donald Curtis, John Meeray, Lafayette Miller, Franklyn Morris, William Selvy, Samuel Trusty, Edmund Dale, Frances Brown, Ella Douglass, Hazel Holly, Augusta Kelson, Ethel Peterson, Marion Piatt. Jennie Scull, Dorothy Sheppard, Florence Snyder, Emma, Swain, Lydia Swain, Nellie TayElva Wilkins, Jennie Wright. Eighth Grade- -Ella Bennett, Mildred Edmunds, Noma Hildreth, Clara Laven- i thol, Lillian Stiefel, Fred Arnold, Stanley Lorett, Charles Barker, Charles West. Seventh Grade — James Kirk, Lewis Larenthol, Leroy Schellenger, Anna Mary Church, Henrietta Goff, Elizabeth Henderson, Marie Hess, Lo reKehr, Marion Ross. Sixth Grade — Frances Hines, Robert Lee Lemmon, Stanley Schellenger. Walker Davis, Emily Mary Douglass, Ella llarker, Caroline Hebenthal, Edith Warner. I Fifth Grade — Ernest Filer, Oscar i Morris, Harry Rocap, Karl Scherer, Sheppard, Lardner Smith, George Stevens, Perot Whiting, Frances Brown. I Kathryu Brown. Florence Chambers, Lavinia Coverdale, Helena Davis, Oath- I rine McCann, Marie Kelson, Florence SrheOenger. Fourth Grade — Warren Arnold, WalDouglass, T. Millet Hand, John j Keeler, William Scherer, Rudolph Scholield, Raymond Warner, Roaalie Clark, | Helen Harker. Margaret McCann, Mary j Esther .Sheppard. Helen Waldorf. Harriet Parsons. Third Grade Wilbur De Turk, Rafael ' Ellison, Paul Ea'ing, Curtis Harris, Bertha Duvis, Ruth Hinea, Clara Kenig, | Kelson, Clementine Stewart, Lois I St il well, Helen Billsborougn. Second Grade— Charles Bellangy, Leo- j na^d Clark, Edwin Cumtfings, Theodore j Crowell, Donald Douglass, Foster El- j dredge, Dewey Harris; Arnold White, Marion Hughes, Katherine Eldredge, Bessie Ellison, Florence Filer, Helen Gibson, Edna I .eh man, Mildred McCann, Esther Ringfaeim, Mary Stratton, " First Grade, A — Dudley Briaat, Lester Ewing, /.Stephen - Gidding, Lewis Hurry, Harry Lemmon, Kathleen Douglass, Ida Edmunds, May Heas, , Dorothy Lewis. Mist. Grade, B — Kennard Brown , Oliver Elwell, Jamea Logue, Leyton Phillips, Charles Schellenger, Gerda . Kenig, Leona Laugie. Kindergarten — Arthur Lorett, Lewis [ Kelson. Annex, Kindergarten — Maud Thomas, , Willie Copehart Annex, Primary Departmaat— Milton Thomas, George Woolford, Louisa r King Annex. Primary Departmaat— Alvin Woolford, Cecil Miles, Clifton Stevens, 1 Louis Bone, RaaseH, Lewis, Willie i Thomas, Heary Green, Henry Jarvia, , Moaea Wright, Ah <* Edmonds, Paulina I Edmonds. Elnora Lewis^auny Ownna, Josephine Smith, Oarrie Btaekaall. !••«_ Grammar Department — Joet epfc Gibson, Beery Owens, Howard Salvy, Jato Edmonds, John Thomaa, Madaliue . Ferguson, Ruth Holland. Sdytha Rd- ' moods. Bthal Woolford, Minnie Selvy .
DELEGATES TO INTERNATIONAL ' ! SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION ! Mia. Southard Eldredge. of WeetCkpe May. Mrs. R. C. Hugh. /, Mr. aud Mrs. i •la Mecray. have been appointed by the < State Sunday School Convention, re- I cently in session nt Atlantic CSty, . as i delegates to the International Sunday ] School Convention which Is to be held at ' San Francisco. June Snd. i MRS. L. H. SWAIN AWARDED GOLD MEDAL ' Mrs. L. H. Swain, of Goabea, is the recipient of the handsome solid medal awarded at first prize in the Bible questions contest for 1909-10.' Sirs. Swain answered very nearly all of the 62 series of questions on the International Sunday School leasobs, which were propounded during the year iff the Star snd Wave. AT WORK ON NEW CAPE MAY HOUSES ' Washington Le Koir hat been awarded i the contract for the papering of the houses just completed in new Cape May. ' W. S. Shaw has contract for terracing the grounds. Everybody is ordering calling card* for the holidays. It adds tone to the gift. See Star and Wave samples before ordering yours. Be sure to see "The New Minister." an up to-date musical comedy which will be presented by excellent talent for the benefit of the Epworth League, on Thursday evening. December 15th. at Washington 'Street Hall. Admission 15 ! snd 25 cents. Worth a dollar. USE ELECTRIC LIGHT
LARGE FURNITURE CONTRACT AWARDED IL M. Westarti, the parry" statoff t&ta \ dealer, was awarded the contract on Tuesday for f urn taxiing twelve houses on New Cape May tract, being the successful bidder in competition with prominent Philadelphia houses. The work of furnishing will proceed at once, and th s houses will be ready for renting early in the season. The Wentzell furn- : lulling house is an old established con- J ccrr. and has demonstrated its ability many times to meet all competition in , its line. Cape May should realize thiB with reference to much of the local bus- ' iness in this and other lines. HARRISON SHAW NOW WIRELESS OPERATOR W. Harrison Shaw, sou of Councilman Shaw, will succeed Mr. Morris as Marconi wireless operator, of the Oape May Station, which is located at the Hotel Oape May. M. Morris has traveled nearly all around the world for the ' Marconi Company. ,His next move will i to Florida, and will be greatly missed J by many of his admiring friends. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY 1 / REUNION The annual reunion of the Twenty- - fifth Regiment. New Jersey Veterans ■ Association will occur at Atlantic CSty, , at the Joe Hooker Post room, New York | I avenue, at 10 a. m., Tuesday, December ! 13th. All surviving members are invited, whether members of the Association or not. All kinds of Christmas slippers for Christmas bnyere at Gidding's, Chpe May City.
A GOOD SELECTION OF FANCY WORK OUR LINE OF COATS AND SUITS IS GOOD A nice long coat for $10.00 and $12.50. Better at $18.50 and $20.00. Prices cheap, quality good. ALL MILLINERY REDUCED We have a very pretty line of Holiday Goods. The Neckwear and Handkerchiefs are new and beautiful. Gloves, umbrellas, towels, napkins. A full line of useful articles for Xmas gifts. Four and eight fold wool for Caps. Ribbons to match. MRS. E. TURNER WASHINGTON STREET Great Reduction in 1911 Ford Cars Ford Roodatar Complete $68<L00 Without top and Wind ahield $600.00 DANIEL FOCER, Agent, 233 Pony Street, Capo May WM. M. CASSEDY, Jr. I GUARANTEE BUILDER! • _ CAFE MAY CITY, N. J.
a Price 65 Cents per Bushel, J Delivered. yn Cape May Grain & Coal Ceopaiy 'it*m 'ftm h li i Washington si Near Reading Terniaal 3 Ban Pten st JOBl |. H. ELDREDGE Hanagtr.,, - christmas holiday tour ' washington VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Wednesday, December 28, 1910 ROUND TRIP RATES $1425, 1325 AND $11.75 FROM CAPE MAY ACCORDING TO HOTEL 8 ELECTED Thtee-Dsy Trip covering all Necessary Expenses and Visiting all the Principal Pointa of Interest at the National Capital Simitar Tonra January 19, February 9 and 23, March 16 and 30, April 13 and 37, and May 11. Fui> information and tickets may be obtained from Ticket Agents, or D N. .Bell, A. G. P. A, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. J. R. WOOD GEO. W. BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager General Pasaenger Agent 12-8 4t WM. T. CHAMBERS plumbing in all its branches 218 J ecatur Street 3 Doors below Merchants Nat. Bank CAPE MAY, N. J. Fall And Winter Clothes .y- If you are Out of fa»hion you look freak Uh. If you are neatly dressed you become pleasant to look upon. Take your choice. Consult scherer the tailor FOR ladies^ and men 1 goodyear rubber goods | Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind.
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A GOOD COMBINA TION Scbemm's / Ight and Dark Beer. Smith's Alee OAllagber and Barton's Whiskies and a OOOD HOT LUNCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street Fine . jmlortahle rooms on the European Plan, for Qeotlemeo only U — ~dPTh'ilFRECHT ■ Pr„p%£"' J"'
W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any pait of Cape May Ce HOLLY BEACH. N J KEYS FITTED LOOM, TRUNKS, VALISES, PARASOLS, ETC. REPAIRED J. DRNHOT 115 tore-*, SasMd Hear -h a. .-Jt-K $ -
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