Cape May Star and Wave, 17 December 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 7

PROFESSIOAL ? i "~ I J. BPICER LEAKING , OOUNHKLLOReAT-LAW 1 goBdtor, Muster sad Examiner in Chancery Office 518 Washington Street flepe May New Jersey it- samuel p. eldredge f attorney- at-law Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May City, N. J. • - NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery Keystone "Phone S5A J ■west w. lloyd counsellor- at-law 320 Washington Street Cbpe May New Jersey l ~ flXJYD C. HUGHES 5* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW K K"r Offices: 503 Washington Street K '* Cape May CIty.'N. J. K l - NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery G. BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORN EY-AT LAW Merchants Natiofcal Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. | Cape May City, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery Keystone 'Phone 86X -/ JAMES M. e hildreth COUNSELLOR- AT-LA W And Solicitor, Master and Examiner in j Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Office at No 2U Ocean .Street CMpe May New Jersey Keystone "Phone 69 A UK. BEU A. HAND DENTIST Announces that he has established offices At 3^ h 116 N. 6th Street, Camden. N J. m With thoroughly modern facilities for Wk ' the practise of Dentistry DR. J. H. OLIVES DENTIST jjty Building, 1120 Chestnut Street | Philadelphia, P? _ T (One door above Keltlfs Theatre) mm & Appoint*ents may be made by Bell t-V Telephone, 'Walunt 1333D. Extracting I painless. ' I OM Eyes | ' Find I Comfort 1 only In glasses that suit, that give Befca dear vision. Fitting glasses to Old 1 Eyes is a specialty •with us— and I fc» Young Eyes, too. I c A LONGSTRETH I Specialist la EycTcetlss | m iUrket Street. fMla. BEFORE WINTER SETS IN \ Better have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN, 105-7 Jackson Street

ECONOMY Makes happy homes and sound nations; instil it deep— George Washington. Get in- \ i . - # terest on your savings by depositing them in the SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City, N. J . "Phone 48

A CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the most substantial character— one that will bring the greatest cheer, is a Saving Account with Merchant's National Bank. Present your son or daughter with a Bank Book on Christmas morn. It will teach the best use of money and instill the habit of saving, which is so essential to form in early life. 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits Capital $50,000.00 . f | the Virginia hotel A. M. Ludiam (FORMERLY OF THE GLENWOOD 1 1 Open a'> t'le y^1"- Steam heat, Sun Parlors Rooms single or ensuite with bath. Keystone Telephone 879 A HENRY REEVES machinist! PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. . Shop Jehereon St., below Corgi e. Residence 116 Pearl St., West Cape May, N. J. Keystone 'Phone 137R Estimates Furnished Let me tell you about HAND MADE HARNESS J§M» EXPERT REPAIRING flRrV ' Also a line of good serviceable horse ^f^Lrw. goods. At low price • SUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - WHIPS JAMES McFADDEN SECOND FLOOR OF THE EXCELSIOR BUILDING ON WEST PERSY STREET A. G. GILE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER AND DECORATOR Office: — ; JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY ' Shop in rear of Glenwood Hotel ! F A.FER ALL RINDS STAR AND WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT

They can be used either as piano solo pianT i accompaniment. The fact that they have been selected and arranged by the weO known compener, H. ltnglcman, ought to be sufficient guarantee that only the beet is offered. Sent by man postpaid for to cents pe copy, $i.oo per dozen. One and two cent etampe accepted. Anvil Gho.na Kxauae Bridal CTorus Lohengrin-Wagner Celestial Aida Aida-Verdi Flower Song .Faust-Gounod Gypsy's Song H Trova tore-Verdi Heart Bowed down Bohemian Girl Balfe How Fickle Women Are Rigoletto ! Verdi I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls Bohemian Giri-BaMe In Happy Momenta . Maritana-Wallacs Intermezzo Cavaleria Roattcana Maacagni ! It Waa Hot So To Be Trumpeter of ; Sekkingen Nessler Laat Rose Of Summer Martha Legend of the Bell Primes of Hoimandy Planqnette Lot me like a soldier Fall. < . . .Maritana Wallace

•Love Song Elicker Lullaby Erminie-Jabowski Miserere t..H Trova to re-Verdi On Billow Rocking Chimes of Normandy Planqoetto On Yonder Rock Reclining. Fra Diavola Anber Once Again I would Gaze. Faust-Gounod 0 Sweet Flower, Pure and Rare v owcci uvwci, auu Aeit ;

Martha Flotow G 0 Thou Sublime, Sweet Evening Star j Tannhaeuser Wagner Page's Song Hugenots-Myerheer j. Pilgrims Chorns. . . Tannhaeuser- Wagnet Prayer Freisbutz-Weber ^ Sailors Song and Dance Flying j. Dutchman Wagner Scenes That Are Brightest. Maritana Wallace Spirit of Light . La Favorita-Doniietti Then Yoti'll Rcmepber Me . Bohemian ■ Girl - Balfe ■ Think Not This Heart Can Alter Lucia Donisetti j Though to Heaven from Sorrow Flying 1 Lucia Donisetti J Tit Willow Mikado-Sullivan , Toreador Song Carmen-Biset i Wedding March Lohengrin -Wagner ■ Love Song Lohengrin- Wagner I EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE j j A Collection of Overtures and High Grade Piano Folios — Contents Sent by mail postpaid for 10 cents per copy, $r.oo per dozen. One and two cent stomp saccepted , Poet and Peasant Suppe . Light Cavalry Suppe D Trova tore Dorn Lustspiel Beia Overture Patriotic Weaver Overture Melodies of Ireland ..Weaver ( Memories of the South Thaler ( ; UNEXCELLED SONG FOLIO Containing Selections of High Class J Songs — Contcn ts Sent by mail postpaid for io cents per copy, 9i.oo per dozen. une and two ' cent stamps accepted. The Rosary Welles 1 • Ave Maria . . Gounod Goodbye Tosti a at Palms Faure Jerusalem . Parker Eyes Tosti One Sweetly Solemn Thought . Ambrose Lost Chord Sullivan Afterwards Mullen Loves Old Sweet Song Molloy Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Knight CRESCENT FOLIO A Collection of Medium Grade Pieces by Standard Composers— Contents Sent by mail postpaid for io cents per copy, $1.00 per dozen. One and two cent stamps accepted. Woodland Echoes Wyman Marching Through Georgia Thaler Edelweiss Glide Walt*.. ..Vanderbeek Old Black Joe Transcription. Drumheller Listen to the Mocking Bird. .Drumheller My Old Kentucky Home Drumheller 1 Nearer, My God to Thee. . .Drumheller { General Grants Grand March Mack j Old Folks at Home Drumheler J Home, Sweet Home Slack GREEN CREEK ' | From Special Correspondent. Jerry Mcknight, who is working at Maurice River, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Alice Foster, of Court House, Sundayed here with her brother,' Matthew and wife. Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Somen entertained his son-in-law from Bridgeton over Sunday. Some of our people attended the Independent Mechanice Lodge Supper on Wednesday evening. Harry Watson and sons Clarence and Raymond and T. "'"V"*" made a bno-

Mr and Mrs. Hany'conover, end Mr. and M re. Richard Holmes were shrighiag to1 Goshen on Monday and pronounced it very god alVghiag. Ralph ScbeUinger and Seto Miller attended the horse sale at Cape May on Saturday. Thomas Loper draws the reins over a new bone. Mr. and Mrs. George Hand, nih'^we been here several weeks, returned to their home in Wildwood on fssturday. He will now build a new house at Wildwood Heights for Howard Coombs, of Wildwood. One farmers have killed some fine porkers. Some of the members of the K. G. E. | Castle made a wood chopping for their ' sick brother, Edward Foster, on Tues1 day. He has beewfmable to work lcr ! almost a year and has been with his son 1 Roland in Chmden the past four months. ( 1 The Methodist f-unday School is Be- ' hearsing for Christinas. ' Mrs. Eli Johnson has been on the side ' list for the past two weeks. 1 Mrs. Reeves Bayee is spending this 1 week with her daughter, Mrs. Mamie 1 Crowby, in Atlantic City. Her husband 1 died in the hospital there after ten days' e illness. 1 Rev. E. B. Somen sold his out door 1 effects on Monday afternoon and * shipped his household goods on Tuesday ' and attendd&i'toe last quarterly Confer- j • ence on Wednesday evening, ne left thnraday for Port Treadmore, his new r fieid of labor. vCe wish him abundant

success. He was entertained the last two dsys of his stay here, by Mr. and Johnson. Mis. Somen and Mrs. were close friends years ago. Harry and Waited Watson made a bus ess trip to Goshen on Tuesday. Harry Conover purchased a sleigh of Hickman during the snow as he was too big a hurry to have one shipped. A^Reliable CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm 1, quickly absorb*. WgfrefPff CO\gl GI«m Relief st One's. ■ng^jTWMHI It cleanses, soothes, EffMWt heals and protects' the diseased membr&ne resulting from ■ Catarrh and drives awsy s Cold in the Head quickly. 1!«-||AV PCUCP I stores the Senses of IIHT I UVUlt j Taste and Smell. Full size 50 eta., stDrugB' rta or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. y Brothers. 50 Warren Street. New Yorfc five hundred scores Five Hundred Score pads with the Avondale', Original and Inverted schedules are now on sale at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. the Greater youths companion Since its enlargement by the addition of an amount of reading in the year equal to four hundred ordinary magazine pages, The Youths Companion can offer even a wider range of wholesome entertainment than ever before: but the character of the paper's contents remains the same, arid the subscription price, $1.75, is unchanged. Every boy will eagerly look for the articles on skill in Bports and prist m« -

:rhi. readir* fotJ^sdditW to tha ordinary treasury of stories, articles by | celebrated mm and women, the uncqualed ailsnsOsay, the" invaluable doctors article, the terse cotes on what is gcripg on in all Adds of human activity. It will cost you nothing to seed for the beautiful Announcement of Tha Youths Companion for 1911, and we » ill send with it sample copies of the paper. Do not forget that the early -ubjciW j for 1911 receives free all the remaining issues of 1910, including those containing the opening chapters of Gram K chmonds aerial story, "Five Miles Out." '3 The new subscriber receives also Tbo Companion Art Calendar for 1911, lithographed in thirteen colore and gold THE YOUTHS COMPANION 144 Berkeley St , Boston, Moat. Everybody is ordering calling cards for the holidays. It adds tone to tha gift. See Star and Wave samplea tofore ordering yours. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS i Notice' is hereby gieen that tha regn- > lar meeting of the Stockholders of tha I Merchants National Bank, Gape May, K. ' J, will be held at the banking bouse, corner Washington and Decatur streets, • on To today, January 10th, 1911, beI tween the hours of 11 a. m. and 12 m. - The purpose of toe meeting is the olee- ■ tion of directors to serve for the ensuing t year, and toe transaction of such other r business as may properly come before t the meeting. t HENRY H. ELDREDGE, 1 2t eo Cashier VISITING CARD INVITATIONS s Invitations to an at home, cords or musical teas are nowadays usually sent f out on visiting cards. 5 'This indicates a certain informality, also that so many guests are expected that ia is impossible to write notes to ona and alL Such occasions never require the formality of an engraved invitations, but only require a line writen on one's visiting eard. That there -may he no mistake about the farm of entertainment, audi as cards or music, the line written underneath one's name must state the form of The only ^exception to this is when one is bidden only for an afternoon ralL In that ease only the day and hours ire written on, the absence of any other :n- > formation meaning simply that the hostess will be at home to her friends at the time specified. This ia an easy nnd convenient way of letting friends know 'e i one is at home for the winter. Nothing '* ' more than sandwiches, cakes and tea e need be served. An at home card doea j not require an answer, but if one Is unable to be present, a visiting card should be mailed. But when bridge or music is provided i- ' for the entertainment of guests, an an■r j swer must be sent at once. It may i- also be written on one's visiting card, n I An invitation for cards5 or music reie quires a call afterward*, whether or not 1 s j FIVE HUNDRED SCORES n ' Five Hundred Score pads with the > : Avondale, Original and Inverted schedules ir i are now on sale at the Star and Wave i ■ j Stationery Department.

SWEATER^ FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN There is nothing more acceptable for a Christmas Gift than a Sweater. We have them for Men and Women at prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. For Children from 50c upward according to size. I Hall's Dry Goods Store i ^ 226 Market Street PHILADELPHIA. PA. i - y f im it*