Cape May Star and Wave, 24 January 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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T~"~ . " 1 For Your Baby. ^^^S^nature erf Is the only guarantee that ~<ui have the Genuine iiekWiMEI prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company. (2, ""

honor roll :» for december c USX OF PUPILS ATTENDING CAPE * MAY CITY SCHOOLS WHO HAVE HOT BEEN ABSENT DURING THE MONTH— SOME OF WHOM HAVE NOT BEEN ABSENT DURING TERM li -r :C Kindergarten— Harry Bennet, John ¥ Maricn, Wallace Mejorr} Leondri, Claii J Stiles, Madeline Kec'naiy t 1st Grade A— Aaron ' Hand, Harvey I. Bess, George Lewis. . a inburg, Catherine Uornketh. i 2nd Grade — Virgil Marcy, Catherine I Bellangjf, Kathleen Clark, Bertha El- I dredge. Virginia Elwell, Luclla Souder. t 3d Grade — KcnnarU Brown, Oliver El- f Well, Charles Harris, Charles Keclcr, Henrietta Ballenger, Blanche Clark, Ellen c Clark, Elizabeth Loper, Sara J.ummis, ii Helen Kale, Louise Pierson, Frances I Stevens, Ruth Wicks, Agnes Keenan, Oscar Tenenbaum. 4th Grade — Dudley Briant, Fred Cover- i dale, George Dougherty, Stephen Gid- i ding. Harold Hand, Harold Hill, Gregory Ogden, Howard Reeves, Charles Scbellengcr. Howard Trueland, Agnes Bennett, S Emma Bennett, Dorothy Bellangy, Cath- , leen Douglass, Ida Edmunds, Mae Hess, d Anna Koenig, Harriet Mecray, Kathleen I Poinsett, Merle Thompson. ' t 6th Grade — Charles Bellangy, Leonard o eark, Foster Eldredge, Edna Lehman, I ma Marie Needles, Dorothy Robinson, f Stephen Garrison, Mildred Stilea, Albert a McCurdy, Clementine Stewart, Sol Need- j les, Margaret Waldorf, Charles Swain, C Irene Jackson, George Harris, Catherine ■wing, Elizabeth Elwell, Bessie Ellison, V Katherine Eldredge, Florence Filer, Helen \ Gibson. | o 6th Grade — Warren Arnold. Donald , Bennett, Raymond Briant, Sidney Bush, i Fred Chambers, Edwin Davis. Rafael Ellison, Lawrence Eldredge, Paul Greea, f; Curtis Harris, Gilbert Keeler, Edward Harris. Allison Rainsford, Mabel Chan- i

sells. Bertha Davis. Viola Jackson, Har- I riet Far-sons, Lois StiHwell, Helen Waldorf. 1 7th Grade — Paul Bohm, Lawrence Bri- l ant, Ernest Filer, Murrell Robinson, Wil- , 1 liam Schercr, Lcland Sharp. Frances t Brown, Kathryn Brown, Helena Davis, J 1 Helen Harker, Catherine Needles, Mary Piereon, Mary Esther Sheppard, Helen « Stevens, Frances Thornton. 8th Grade — Florence Chambers. Helen , Cresse. Jo-cpuine Cooper, Marie Nelson, ' Angela Thornton, Anna Richardson, Dan- c iel Green. Robert Henderson, Walter Hughes. Randolph Lake. Karl Scherer, George Stevens. Ralph Stiles. First Year High— Joseph D. Chambers, Walter Davis, Jr., Rodger Hawn, C. Frank Hoffman, Swain Hoffman, Lee Lenrmon, J. Sylvester Robinson, Stanley Sehellenger, Harry Tenenbaum, Howard Tenenbaum. Stanley Schellinger omitted In November. Nellie Barnett, Emilie F. Brooks. Mary C. Douglass. Mabelle ■dredge, Henrietta Goff, Ella K Harker, Vera Homan. Carmalita Lewis, Beulah ■sheUedger, Ella M. Thompson. Marie J. Thornton. Ksturah Tranks, Louisa Whoa ton. Second Year High — Ella Bennett, 8eItea Chester, Elizabeth Corson, Marie ■ess, Norma HUdreth, Mary L. Hughes,

Marv Keeler, Alberta Ncwkirk, Helen, Reeves, Martha Wales, Robert Dawson, e William Hill, James Kirk, James Shaugh- , E nessv, Harry Snyder, Third and Fourth Years High— Mary f Emma Swain, Florence Sfiyder, j , Nellie Taylor, Dorothy Sheppard, Edgar | Dawson, Henry Owens, Orion Reeves. j < annex V L Primary— Lila Robbins. Martha^KP' ' Sophronia Travis, Cecelia Cooper, | Cynthia Cox, Ethel Edwards, Louisa ( King, Elizabeth Robbins, Annette Smith, i Josephine Smith, Magdalene Turner, Viola Travis, Louis Hunt, James Owens, Bose. j ' Edmunds. John Giles, Ralph Lewis, Dorothy Brown, Vertelle Hawkins, Irene Olivia Turner. Alice Hnnt,,Ger- ! trude Smith, Jennie Turner, Edith Lang- j OrnmmarOrndes — Clifford Stevens, Ce- ] oil Miles. Cornelius Palmer, Russel Lew- 1 is, Henry Jarvis, henry Green. Elnora Edith Edmunds. petersburg | Miss Mary Creamer was in Ocean City | i J E. M; Brown and wife were in Phila- | delphirf Thursday. • Mrs. Win. Eldredge visited her daugh- j Mrs. M. Whitaker, at Court House, i over Sunday. I B. R. Steelman and wife attended the j funeral of his sister, Mrs. Mary Mason ' at Ocean City Friday. [ Miss Helen Van Gilder was in Ocean j City Saturday. i Sewing circle met at the homo of Mrs. 1 Freestone Monday evening. 1 | Peter Hoff entertained Stanley Gaudy ■ | of Tuckahoe Sunday night I Miss Mary Hoffman was in Tuckahoe 1 , afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Carter visited Ocean City j friends over Sunday. Mrs. Almeda Chatten, of Collingswood,

the guest of her sister, Mrs. Do- 1 bo rah Van Gilder over Sunday. Misses Victoria and Sallie Corson, Mrs. | Corson, Mrs. Ada Hoff, Miss Car- 1 rie Von, Mrs Lide Smith and Miss Irene ! Gilder and others attended the fun- . oral of Mrs. Mary Mason at Ocean City j , Interment in cemetery hire. | J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew- j eler, at 305 Washington street. Cape: May City, is now agent for the Victor' r.l'C Edison Talking Machine* end Ree- ! ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos. goods can be bought for cash or credit. E XP R I E C E Trade enMRT Ocsic.r.c Copyrights Ac. Anrooe Mndlof a akMrb and dsscne: Ion may •tactal MCfci, wit bout charge, Is tki Scientific Hine; : *, A fllaif rated traUlf. !■•>. lis duluOou od <nr a of r rta c |n«ni«l. T< - f. s nyj terawai,|l Mdifiii nw. Jm, 1

[1 Rill ESIITE jKB CAPE MAY CITY George S. Liggett el ux to Emma S. Shaw $1(00. Lot 40x122 4-10 feet on south side of Stockton avenue 195 feet east from Queen street. Fidelity Trust do. to Susan H. Cannell 81750. Lot 100x57 feet at corner of Jefferson street and Kearney avenue. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Wm. Stites ct ux to Henry F. Dougherty. 8U50. 1-8 acre, and house at corner of Mechanic and Poplar streets. WILD WOOD CREST Wildwood Crest Co. to Anna E. Wright. Lots 29 and 30, block 54. NORTH WILDWOOD Henry H. Ottens to Caroline McKeeman. $760. Lots 6 and 8, and half of lot 4, block 114. - CITY OF WILDWOOD 1 Elizabeth R. Simpson et vir to Wildwood and Delaware Bay R. R. Co. $4750. Lot 22x279 feet on northeast Bide of Schellinger avenue 260 feet northwest from Holly Beach avenue. Ralph D. Richman -et ux to John Volz et ux. Lot 26, block 47. Philip P. Baker el ux et al. to Latimer R. Baker. Block 8. H. Grant Cline et ux to GusBie Isen. Lots 14 and 15, block 22. Alex. M. Taylor et ux to John A. -BradIcy. $650. Lot 81, block 15. Frank Davis et ux et aL to Charles B. Abrams. $1000. Lots 18 and 19, block 29. Virginia Mackin to Fred G. Steinbach. Lots 28 and 29, block 35. Wildwood Beach Imp. Co. to Susannah E. Wolf. $1250. Lot 20, block C. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP James M. Slaughter et ux to Evani G. Slaughter 14 83-100 acres in the lim in the line

I of Delaware Bay R. R-. B ! Evans G. Slaughter et ux to Wildwood and Delaware Bay Short Lihe R. R. Co. j as above. James M. Slaughter et ux to Evans G. $6500. 303 acres adjoining E Aaron Learning's line. | Wildwood Extension Realty Co. to | Wildwood and Delaware Bay R. R. Co. j Land near center of Mud Creek, j / \Varren D. Hann et ux to Wildwood ■land Delswarc Bay Short Line R. R. Co. 10 8-10 acres on north side of Grassy 1 Sound, near bridge. L. Ellsworth Hughes ct ux to Warren D. Hsnn et al. .3688 acre adjoining prop- , ' ' erty of Cape Mar branch of P. and R. R. ' ■ and that of L. E. Hughes. j c„. p. 'vioOo. 1 10 1-2 acres "Yte . green Creek adjoining lands of Francis j I Latimer R. Raker et ux to Wildwood . ' and Delaware Bay R. R. Od. 5 9-10 acres. . j Francis Garrison to Rebecca F. Camp ■ $150. 6 acres on north side Bidwell's . Creek at Dias Creek. . Leonora B. Howard et vir to Harry C. i Hand $525. 12 acres at or near Gravelly | Run. NORTH WTLDWOOD j Charles Mace to Charles Mace. J r. Lots i 9 and 10, block 13. — Cape May County , Gazette. ' | "A Noble Outcast," an exceedingly in- 1 j teresting play in four acta at the Audi- I • torium, Jackson street. Tuesday evening, I I January 27th. Admission 25 and 35 j THE PRUDENTIAL GIRL OF 1914 I I There is no home in all America the 1 ! wall of which but would be graced and , adorned by the beautiful Prudential Girl 1 j calendar now being distributed by The Prudential Insurance Company. It rep- . resents a splendid type of American j girlhood as painted by Penrhyn Stan- ' ' laws, and portrays a sweet, wholesome face of natural beauty and charm. 1 The calendar is reproduced in rich and | well -blended colorings by a new method, as the Aquatint process, the j most recent product of the lithographer's , art. "

FRECKLES [ Now is the Time to Get Rid of The#* Ugly Spots. This prescription for the removal of [ j freckles was written by a prominent ' physician and is usually so successful in ' removing freckles and giving a clear, ; ; beautiful complexion that it is sold by j James Mecray, under an absolute guar ■ antee to refund .the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othinc and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some at the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be cure to ask the druggist for U>< double strength othine; it is this thai t> ■old oa ttw money-back guaranteeHow about starting an account for that little friend of yours as a Christmas present and give him a little niekd safe and pass book. The Security Trust Go. has lots of children's account*. Use those sew bal.< coach** at WesrtselTs, $3 Psrrv afreet. Advertise In the Star and Wan.

j PROFESSION Al "1] HKNBY H. EI.1-HKDGE ATI ».i:AKY ■ AT-LAW ' Solicitor in Clsucei } for Kaw Jeraej j I Member of Pennsylvania Bar. ' Cashier Merchants National Bank < Cape May, New Jersey J. 8PICEK LKAMINO | COUNSEL LOR- AT-LAW . Solicitor, Master and Examiner ia Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin streets Cape May, New, Jersey . hAMLJEL F. ELDREDGE I ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Merchants National Vank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May. New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC * Solicitor and Master in Chancery Keystone Thone 86A FLOYD C HUOHK8 ! A1TOKNEY-AT-LAW Offioe: 603 Washington Street Cape May. New Jersey NOTARY PUmJC 2" Solictor In Chancery G. BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office#: Merchants National Bank Building 4). Washington and Decatur Sta. Df Cape May, New Jsreey . NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery Keystone Thone 86X ill — — — — — ; JAMEu M. J5. HUDRETH COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW er Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chancery sn. NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. 214 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey d" Keystone Tbone TO A LEWIS T. STEVENS *k Counsel lor-st-Imw, Master in Chancery ch- Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania ^ 618 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. MORGAN HAND, JR. \n" CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR lne CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. MAY COURT HOUSE,

B-ll Thone 6 ^ - — ' . . 819 Wesley Avenue, Ocean City. W. J. Bell Thone 56X J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building. 1120 Chestnut 8t^ Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone, Walnut 1333D. Extracting painleaa. You Can't Fit Your 1 PwouiUh aTane 5 r : /gaj* Measure 2 /ylSILS It has to be done by I 1 one who knows how. < ' We have qualified J ! JTB ourselves by years of J f/nl' s'.udyand experience, j IfffiV Satisfaction guaran- J teed in every case. J C. A. I.ONCSTRCTH. J CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 "Washington Street Cape May, N. J. Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty Phone 44D. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUIIDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large $nd Small Work Care full Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry Sta.. Keystone Phone

E" PARKER'S ' HAIR BALSAM For Restoring Color and Beauty toCray or Fcdad Hair, M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER | 22 Years Experience Sell anything, any time or any place. Satisfaction Guars steed. Terms reas- | 161 York Ave, West Cap# May. SPECIALTIES Star and Wave Stationery Departmsat 317 Washington Street Bill end Letter Files $0 8$ Gem (31 pe per 1000 M Desk Blotters per dosea 89 Carbon Paper per 100 sheeta 1 80 Outers Inks. Liberal dlteoaat M quantities.

! nTc niT^ci 107 Aire 109 JACKSON ST. Everything ia oeuon. Sea foods and solids, Specialties Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Ordere by phone promptly attended to and delivered. Beth Phones JOH> J. MeCANN Keystone Telephone, 673D. Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING, STEAM end GAS FITTING jobbing A Specially. Mansion Street tsllmati# Furnished CAPE MAY r Keystone Telephone 126 A

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HOUSECLEANING TIME IS hers and ie apt to be attended with unpleasant circumstances, especially when the removal of furniture and pictures brings out the defects to your wall paper*. It is also the beet time to have new papering done, and a postal mauled to W. Ie Lenoir, will bring him to you with samples of any description. His work is of the best, and his prices more than reasonable. W. LENOIR 610 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone 1S8X.

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fPEIRCE SCHOOL is America's best-known finishing w school for young men and young women about to ^ ' enter business. . " §*- Students deal with actual business affairs, developing W initiative, confidence and efficiency. aU Commercial, Secretarial and Shorthand courses, includ- X , ing as much instruction in general educational subjects as the W f student may need. w Graduates always in demand for well paying positions. ^ db Fall term begins in September. ^ Day and Night Sessions. « _ §Fot 16th catalogue addrett X PEIRCE SCHOOL | t (fe Record Building Philadelphia american pride whiskey $3.00 per gallon express prepaid. This is an excellent article and is 100 proof. Wl That's only another way of saying: - , ^ the use of paying whiskey prices for flR f water? Have the water at home. Why not fit your money's worth — why not ✓ bujj at Teitel man's. Soda and Mineral Waters Imported and California Wines and Brandies at lowest possible prices.^ PROMPT DELIVERY" BOTH PHONES S. TEITELMAN 312 and 314 Washington St Cape May, N. J. COLD BOTTLED BEER ON ICE Shoes! Shoes!

NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Wil] Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at ths lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying el*»- ! T:her*ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, b \ 318 Washington Street Read the STAR and WAVE The Beat ADVERTISING MEDIUM in Cape May County