Cape May Star and Wave, 3 January 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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scls baa been very greaH^H three years and is bouhd^^H increasing rapidity with ead^^H of itself will contribute' migb^^H growth of the resort. We nd^H ^fkotol*. of the very best class. ■ Were a half dozen here right now, pl^H erly advertised, they would have TH ". prosperous summers as the beach fronV hotels <jf Atlantic CSty and it would require comparatively little time to bnild up a winter business as prosperous. ^ More extensive advertising for gen PW*1 purposes is to be done and will yield rorrespondingly large results. As" we have remarked before, the same efforts as put forth in California . and the name amount of publicity, will yield me great or greater results in this sec t»on. and Cape May may easily become in a few years a Los Angeles in popu- " "tatSon. prosperity and world-wide fame.. - We must learn to ldbk upon things.] - broadly and refuse to permit narrow j ..View* and narrow polie(e» to bold ua. ; grille discretion and good judgment are heeded nt nil .times to distinguish be—' i tween real and fanciful projects, and to! •f. distinguish the glib-togued. smooth 1 ■ §ebheir:s- who - seeks to fasten himself; as a parasite upon the march of events j ■ ' from the man who adventures Ms real ' money in quest of legitimate prosperity, : The former !• always alertly awaiting!; ■ aogiething to prey upon and there are j nuuiy of him. ' •"Here's to a Merry Oiristmaa and a! Happy New Tear. Here's to the Cape ■ May of to-cHy and to-morrow. Here's '■ to s long Jife and the realization of the moat .Optimistic dreamer, for a Cape - May , great as a resort, great as a sea- ■ jj***1- great as one of the progressive ; witeqirifing and up-to-date cities of the ( " W_ ^ , — • -TTcure now -rn^V i^'.he \ P^EwV }. CKKKgV W CO., Toledo, Ohio. <

BIPi-vav age Wonder, mil never cease. Just think, there are folks who j want dogs ! JOIN THE CfiUSADE! I 1 Cooperate, with yotir nejghbor to help 1 the community. ' Open your eyes to the advantages of | I your town. Make it a practice to buy from home j 1 merchants. • Money invested at home brings the sur-' - r*' est, dividents. -. " Understand that in unity there is town. ■ of our people believe in this 1 j It is up to us to enlist the other j ' i tenth. The knockers hurt everybody and help . nobody ; 1 surely cannot afford to be one of j them. , | Do not be a brake - on the community j wheel. | Every town must progress or it will i j retrograde. ; Vigorous ..efforts on your part bring I results. Every citizen has some influence; nse : yours for good. , j around job and get others to ! wake up. Organize, and -make your organization ; do .something. Prove yourself loyal and work in: harmony. Many may be waiting for you -to start i something. Exert yourself and you need not worry j abont Die others. , vhen nothing ^ Don't trust to luck— put your money ; to the safety of the principal more ! the Security Trust Oa.

and the soreness ei.lirely gone from my chest." ° ; Vlnol contains the curative, healing j I princloles or fresh co.'s' Uvrs (with- j out oil) and tonic iron. We guaran- I j tee it to be delicious In taste and to ] satisfy you with Its medicinal effects. ' i P. S. If you have any akin trouble P i try Saxo Salve. We guarantee It. Mscray's Pharmacy. Cipe May. N. J 1 1 - ■ | UNCLAIMED LETTERS e List of unclaimed letters re;uaining in Cape May Post Office for week ending -• December 24, 1813: Ncrfmaii,. Mr. s 'Nirholsomr-Mr. Harry Taylor, Mrs. Bessie b 1 In calling for -the above, please say j advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. P. M. | : CASTOR I A f POT Tnfants and flhildrsn ; c Tbe lUnfl You Have Always Bought • Bignatm e of 1 1 " - •' 1 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS tj Estate ot Joseph W. McPhereoh, Deceased ! I Pursuant to the' ordcr. of Edward L. 1 j Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape " May, made on the 17th day of Decernj ber A. D. 1813, on the application of the 1 ] subscriber, Administrator of said • deceased,. notice is hereby given "to the l; creditors «f -said deceased to .exhibit I i to the subscriber under oath or af5rma- 1 ; tion their claituB and detnamls egaiust h ; the estate of paid deceased; within nine e ' - months from the, seventeenth day of Do- d ! c ember", A. D. 1813. or the>- will bo for- j c 5 j ever barred of any action against .the t subscriber. . ! t 'j Dated December 17. A. D. 1813, t SAMUEL F. ELDREDQE, n [ ' ■ • V.' , " Administrator , o ; j ; - — i_ j « !| Chri» ir. US . nrj U^.,' v'- i

formation. We will mail one of I our 1814 Calendars to tnyone sn»- ; wering this sd. TROY LAUNDRY Harry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street . Cape May, N. J. M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experience j Sejl anything, any time or any place. ; Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms rear ' '"able151 Yprk Ave., West Cape May. K ' Miu-sf DmlvT. ai^'ai »«n vwacuy NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. Estate of Achsah Wood, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. Surrogate of the County of Cape made on the 17tb day of DecemA. D. 1813, on -the application of the subscriber. Administrator c. t,a. of said ' notice ie hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit ] ! . the subscriber under oath or affirma- j tion their- claims ami demands against ] the estate of said deceased within nine]] months from the seventeenth day of De- J center, A. D. 1813, or they will bejorj .

'Try B*. Your Part in a Better Telephone Service^ We are pleased to receive suggestions that I will lead to the betterment of telephone service — always. = ; ' ^C.- ' We feel it our duty' to standardize constantly and improve our equipment and operating methods to the best known standards, to maintain the highest efficiency and system, and §§ to demand of our employees competence and = courtesy. Those tire our responsibilities. But tele- | phone service — good telephone service — does | not begin and end with th« Company. The g way you give a call, the way the operator i handles the call, the promptness with which the ring is answered, constitute good telephone | service. .;•» ' , YOU and THEY must operate as well as she. The Bell System Icapc. iftay Shoe Repairing Company — 112 JACKSON STREET, . * 1» not as old cobbler shop, but an Up-to-date Shoe Factory. Shoe, repaired by electricity while you wait. Ar work guaranteed. The only place of its kind ia the city.