Cape May Star and Wave, 9 May 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 6

..L^SSW?* I I SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1914. CAP* *AT JTA* AND WAVg *T *•'■■ ' '

ANNUAL SPELLING CONTEST (Continued from first peg*-) qairement* were that each of the one hundred words, be written and that ten, selected by the County Superintendent be used in sentences. The committee, fqr the organization of the eontest, consisted of J. B. Hastings, principal of West Cape May schools, and the County Superintendent. The contest was held in the Aud* torium of the Middle Township High School. The words were as follows: 1 bargain. 2 benevolent. 3 zeal. 4 union. 5 complain. 6 villain. 7 veal. 8 nuisance. 9 message. 10 leather. 11 nourish. 12 laundry. 13 tempt. 14 syrup. 15 daughter. 16 convenience. 17 crease. 18 strength. 19 etiquette. 20 deacon. 21 despatch. 22 approach. 23 tedious. 24 vault. 25 ashamed. 26 pamphlet. 27 compel. 28 scissors. 29 muscle. 30 February. SI wrench. 32 hundredths. 33 trough. 34 abuse. 35 alcohol. 36 hyphen. 37 requirement. 38 suitable. 39 veneer. 40 sovereign. 41 repulse. 42 parliament. 43 circumstances. 44 achieve. 45 meadow. 46 horizon. 47 instead. 48 grieve. 49 rogue. 50. sheet. 51 tailor. 52 rinse. 53 catsup. 54 campaign. 55 hygiene. 56 grammar. 57 catalogue. 58 bureau. 59 Missouri. 60 colonel. 61 phys#ogv. 62 collar. 63 government. 64 health. 65 board. 66 artificial. 67 route. 68 atmosphere. 69 treatment. 70 cleanliness. 71 emergency. 72 minuend. 73 professor. 74 nervous. 75 Connecticut. 76 neither. 77 saniatry. 78 breadth. 79 succeed. 80 efficient. 81 contagious. 82 straighten. "83 attention. 84 significance. • 85 concentrate. 86 increasing. 87 available. ^88 responsibility. 89 yearly. <#0 seventh. 91 relieved. 92 altogether. 93 liquid. 94 audience. 95 headache. 96 breathing. 97 Europe. 98 remainder. 99 receive. 100 disease. Those selected for the ten sentences were as follows : Daughter, approach 'scissors, nuisance, alcohol, suitable, circumstances, collar, Missouri, straighten. , The contestants were as follows: me contestants were as ioiiuws:

South Dennis School — No. 1, Elizabeth Meerwald. No. 2, Emma Peterson. _ Ocean View School — No. 3, Clara Devaul. No. 4, Marion Hewitt. Court House School — No. 5 Alice Ross. No. 6 Ma!>el Applegate. Dias Creek School — No. 7, Rita Schellenger. No. 8, Ida Norton. Green Creek School— No. 9, Minerva Brown. No. 10, Orville Stiles. c Whitesboro School — No. 11, Theodore Spaplding. No. 12, nie Lee. North Wildwood School — No. 14, Richard Hewitt. No. 15, Cora Hand. Ocean City School — No. 16, Russel Clark. No. 17, Dorothy Warum. >. Sea Isle City School — No. 18, Elmer Peterson, Jr.,. No. 19, Mallard Clark. Marsh all ville School — No. 20, Rosella Woolfe. No. 21, Franklin Burley. Palermo School — No. 22, Myra Clouting. No. 23, Frances Craver. . Avalon School — No. 24, Winnie 'Fenton. No. 25, Julia Pierce. c Cape May City School — No. 26, Anna E. Richardson. No. 0 45, Kathryn Brown. Academy School — No. 27, Mae Ilalbruner, No. 28, Willie El dredge. Petersburg School — No. 29, Mabel Caldwell. No. 30, Clara , Butler. " Goshen School — No. 31, Pearl Kirkbride. No. 32, Sa rah Peterson. Wildwood School — No. 33, Mildred Moore. No. 34, Roy Cum- ' Diings. Holly Beach School. — No. 35, Eleanor Hughes. No. 36, Benjamin Baker. ^ Stone Harbor School — No. 37, Ida M. Hubert. No. 38. Edna 1 M. O'Donnell. Woodbine School — No. 39 Mary Wolfson. No. 40 Bessie JofTe. j Dennisville School — No. 41, Grace Fidler. No. 42, Agues ] Sehurmann. Beesley's Point School — No. 43, Lida Young. No. 54, Howard j Sharp . West Cape May School — No. 46. Laura Pierson. No. 47. Paul Warner. West Cape May Annex — No. 48, Cynthia Tranks. No. 49, Hiram Moore. Cape May City Annex — No. 50, Arthur Hunt. No. 51, Cornelius Johnson. Seaville School — No. 52, Beatrice Morgan. No. 53, Cornelia Eckersley. The winners were as follows: First prio, Richard Hewitt, North Wildwood. f Second prize, Benjamin Baker, Holly Beach. Third prize, Elmer Peterson, Sea Isle City. Fourth prize, Kathryn Brown, Cape May. Fifth prize, .Mabel Applegate, Cape May Court House. Sixth prize, Beatrice Morgan, Seaville. Seventh prize, Cornelius Johnson, Cape May City, (Franklin Street.) Eighth prize, Julia Pierce, Avalon. Ninth prize, Eleanor Hughes, Holly Beach. Tenth prize, Howard Sharp, Beesley's Point. Eleventh prize, Mjary Wolfson, ^iVoodbine. Twelfth prize, Alipe Ross, Capa»Vay Court House. Thirteenth prize, Dorothy Warnfn, Ocean City. Fourteenth prize, Bessie Joffe, Woodbine. t

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HOTEL WINDSOR ARRIVALS. The following have recently registered b at Hotel Windsor: PJ. N. Allison, Philadelphia; E. B. t. Ewen. Altoooa ; H. D. Cheeseman, H- j wood. N., J,; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Richardson, Boston ; W. C. Pelion, New Brunswick, N. J.; C. Rotenheiraer, W. I H. Groff, Philadelphia; W. Lane Dilg, * Atlantic City; Dr. and Mrs. Queries f!c Dair and Master Dick Dair Philadelphia j Mr. and Mrs. Charlee O. Gregg, Ridley Park; C. A McGrath, Camden; H. A. j Strong. Genera, Ohio; Mrs. J. S. Yetterlcin, E. T. Speh, J. S. Francis, Jacob Swain, Philadelphia; L. E. Stearns, G. j A Burgeois and daughter, Atlantic City; c Mr. and Mrs. S. Rose Campbell, Mr. and j Mrs. Frank E. Baker, Miss Ethel Camp- t bell. Mrs. Emma Campbell, Cynwyd, Pa.; t R. P. Garrett, Camden; H. L. Thomson, j B. C. Hirahblond, Philadelphia ; C. M. t Douglass and Mrs. Douglass and Edward Danglass, Short Hills, N. «/.; W. Kauff- t man. M. F. Maury and W. F. Dougherty. ( Jr., Philadelphia; John G. Sheiby, New j Castle, Pa.; J. S. Goudl, New York; Miss ( Agnes Bennett. .Germantown, and Mrs. , W. S. Casselman, Camden. , NEW MODERN DANCING. 1 The leading Expert and Instructor in ' New York City, writes: "Dear Sir: — 1 have used ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, the ' antiseptic powder 4o be shaken into the ( shoet, for the past ten years. If is a j blessing to all who are compelled to be on their feet. I dance eight or ten hours daily, and find that ALLEN'S FOOT- j ' EASE keeps my feet cool, takes the , friction from the shoe, prevents corns and sore, Aching feet. I recommend it ( to all my pupils." (Signed) E. FLETCHER HALT.AMORE ' Address. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Sample FREE. _ 6-9-4t ^

A 1014 MODEL. 1 _____ i Little girl, you look so small. Don't you wear no clothes at all? Don't you wear no "shimmy' skirt? Don't you wear no petty skirt? Just your corset and your hose. Are those all your underclothes? Little girl, when on the street, You appear to be all feet. With your dress so fearful tight You are sure an awful sight; Nothing on to keep you warm. Crazy just to show your form^. Little girl, you won't live long. Just because you dress all wiong, . And soon, 1 do believe, You will dress like Mother Eve. — Gas Power Age. SAFETY FIRST. Bank with the Security Trnst Co., May. Save for the sainy day— for old age. SOUTn CAPE MAY, N. J. December SI, 1013. Yearly report of Collector and Treasurer of the Borough of South Cape May. New Jersey: To cash balance December 81, 1912 s .*1091* 59 Taxes 1606 00 and Fines j Telephone 5 10 1 $3375 35 EXPENSES. marshaU's salary $180 00 By attorney's salary, 1912. . . 50 00 By Attorney's salary, 1913. . . 50 00 clerk's salary 75 00 By assessor's salary 100 00 By collector's and treasurer's 100 00 County Tax 393 00 By School Tax, State 216 13 By Street Ughting 212 43 By printing, stationery, advertising and stamps 59 27 By repairs to boardwalk 26 81 By repairs water pipes 24 80 By repairs Borough Hall 33 86 By repairs sluioe and banks 49 75 By collecting garbage 25 00 By Board of Health 2 00 Uy water Rent , 777" 30 00 By telephone 25 50 By County Board Taxation... 11 00 By school tax Cape May Point fe.lJO By balance December 31, 1913 1700 80 ti 0 o >0

13375 35 H. H. WALTON, Collector and Treasurer PROPOSALS FOR STORM WATER p DRAIN. T (Advertisement.) Proposals wiIM>e received by the Com- ~ mittcc on Streets of Cape May City Council, Memucan Hughes, Chairman, on May 5 1914, at 8.00 p. m., at the City J Hall, for the construction of a storm jwater drains, in accordance with the ■ plana and specifications prepared therefor. „ The work will consist chtcfly in ex- 4 cavating trench an dlaying approximate- j ly 250 feet of 10 inch Terra Cotta pipe. Proposals must be made on the pror posai sheet attached to the specifications j and presented sealed to the .Committee, .on streets, at. the time and place- men - t> iioned above. The Committee will dei liver the bjdr bo f^ty.Qwncil tk>kh body E will open and publicly redd same. i

Copies of plant and ^srifiesfi—s may ■■ obtained at CKy HaB open the deposit of two dollars, which wifl be returned on their surrender. i MEMUCAN HUGHES Chairman. JOHN W. MECRAY, CHAS. YORK, Street Committee CAPE ISLAND TURNPIKE COMPANY Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. the Stockholders of the Cape Island Turnpike Company: — As a result of the acquisition, by condemnation, of the franchises and property of this Company by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County, for the sum of 11,500, the Board of Direcat a meeting held on 13th April, 1914, adopted a resolution instructing the Secretary (1) to call a special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company to be held on Friday, the 15th day of May, 1914, at 11 a. m., at the principal offioe of the Company, 22 Federal Street, Camden, New Jersey, to take action authorizing the dissolution of the Company and the distribution of its assets in the manner prescribed by law; and" (2) to mail within ten days from tfie date of the said meeting, a notice of the adoption of the said resolution to each Stockholder residing in the United States. Notioe is hereby given as above directed. , , I Persons' holding stock certificates registered in their names should send the same to the undersigned, for cancelation. certificates held, but not registered in the names of the persons owning the " stock, should be sent to the undersigned _ with evidence of ownership so that the , stock may be properly registered to-en-able the owners to participate in the diatribution of the assets of the Company. LEWIS NEILSON, 4-18-41 Secretary) Established 1886 'Pheii Connection m mm store [he Standard Fashions For February, Ready Advance Fashion Sheet — the new Patterns for late winter as well aa early, spring. The Standard Spring Quarterly ia also ready : Patterns, 10c and 15c each. Standard Quarterly, 20c, including a coupon for One pattern free. Designer for February, ,10c; one- ,, year subscription, 75c; special, twor year, $1.00. 0. L. W. Knerr " 518 & 520 Washington St j Cape Ma,, N. J. 9 a, 0|rT !j 1 roy Laundry o Under Same Management Since l!05 0 H) = 1 All shirts handhoned. ! Ladies' fine wear " all dried in open I air )o Harry EL Balm, Proprietor 10 310 Deoaiur Street | w Cape May, N. J. • | JO Keystone Phone 40D. Est. 1905. fb ' 5

EDWARD W. SAYRE Carpenter and Builder. JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATTENTION. 916 QUEEN STREET Legal Forms of all description in j»pjo oj spurn euuoj jataedg -jpojs short notice. Star And Wave Stationery Legal Form. of all description in stock. Special forms made to order at Short notice. Star and Wave Stationery , Department. A carpenters tool FREE, about It 'At CJjag. A. Swain's Hardware Store. . - r «. special price in large quantities, btar and Wave Pub. Company.

Jfc HORSES ^jjipSr FOR SALE I Constantly on hand all sorts of homes from the heapest to the best, any size or kind. Just write what you waul and I will send it on 10 days trial and i will take ft away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as the animal Most Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is good on Horses Cows sold at Auction as well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHN1CK ^ Woodbine, N. J. SSL Under Veterinary Inspection CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD A Model i- ,rm established for the production of the beat and purest farm products, under perfect sanitary conditions. NELSON Z. GRAVES, Owner and Proprietor. Nursery Milk of Superb QueBty Household Mfik of Highest Grade Cream, Rich and Unmodified Eggs, one day old from White Leghorns Broilers, Poultry, and Ducklings in Season. Deliveries are made twice daily hv Refrigerator Car. A postal will bring onr car" to your door. Visitors are welcomed at the Farmstead. OUR SUCCESS RESTS ON IMPLICIT PUBLIC CONFIDENCE GEORGE C. REA, Manager OAKLAND I "THE CAR WITH A CONSCIENCE" AUT O MOBILES Sold by C. E. STILLE, Tuckahoe, N. J. AND BACKED.D UP BY STILLE'S REAL GARAGE 6 PASSENGER TOURING COMPLETE WITH ELECTRIC STARTER, FULL EQUIPMENT $1,200 Its some car. Take a ride. Bell Phone Charles York Stitea York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Esthnetea cheerfully given on &l kinds of buildings sHPfewcrnoN athioN-rap O. Box 661 Read the STAR and WAVE v ; ! ^ 4' -.v,| — ^ W. S. SHAW A SON Dealers In r :** w r.^B»I«^M!ifE AJttHSESlfiNT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30 A ' 523 ELMIRA STREET