Cape May Star and Wave, 13 June 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Wash Clothes Wring Clothes Iron Clothes Sew Clean House Cook Keep Cool Beautifully Illuminate

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Let Us Show You Our Electric Washers, which will despatch a large family washing without labor in a few minutes. Electric Irons— nothing gets hot but the iron. Sewing Machine Motors, which make sewing easy and rapid. Our New Vacuum Cleaner*, which weigh only a few pounds. Easily carried up stairs. Cleaners sold or rented. Toasters, Grills, Chaffing Dishes, Percolators. Fireless Electric Cookers. No wasted heat No soot nor ashes Electric Fans. Keep the air cool and fresh for lees than a "cent an ho jr. No cheaper coolness can be bought Our new M\ZDA L4MPS. Universally known to give THE LIGHT OF QUALITY 1 cape may light & power co.

many visitors on golf links (Ouati— td from first page.) chartered kg tbe bankers during their Manager Suae* E. Galbrey U enthusiastic ronoerMg tin outlook for the sea- . eon. He baa beea daily receiving applications and ia booked solid Iron) the ^ opening dag to tbe middle of July. ^ Among the many Pbiladelphians who will npood a portion of the summer at j lkc hotel bra M. K. Conderman and family, l'errivad i'oedorer and family. N. 11. Hardiag tad family. J. Wallace Hollo well aad family, Oliver T. Boyd and 1 family, hits. Anna (Via tern, Mrs. Paul ' and Miss Paul, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ' Lowe, lr, aad Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zantziager aad family, CTiestnut Hill. - Richard Jeaka, M. E. Heine. Captain 1 Phil Diokinsoa and Captain 8. Walter 1 Bennett apeat Wednesday of last week f fishing ia Mr. Jeak's motorboat. I.ydia Ann. ia the IMaware Hay and were I

j successful in catching four drum fish, I the first of the season. The largest j measured nearly five feet in length and ] I J weighed 63 pounds while the smallest ' weighed 40 pounds. F. \V. Hundermoek. J. H. Latiin, C. D. I Constant and A. A. Simons composed i an auto party registered at the Glen- : wood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stocker, Philadelphia. are at the Stockton Villa for the Miss Thelmn F. Wood and Miss M. Allison, Schoolhouse Lane, (iermsntowu, and Mrs. Edward Robbins, St. Davids, are spending some time at the Baltimore i... Pbiladelphians at the \ irginia are Miss Marion Reinike, Mr. and Mrs. O. Prock. T. T. Pennington. J. O. Oswald, H. L. Richards, A. J. Kardon and I. F. Griffith. Mrs. E. P. Anshutz. Miss Anshutz, Miss Lindsay Sattorfield, Miss Dorothy Dinstnort*. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Tafel and family, all of Philadelphia, are guests at the (lialfont*. Doctor and Mrs. William L. McCandliss, 3334 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,

|J\Acfion follows — 1 Jg^"fhe ring of a bell II I Even the moat important man I Iff/' ™ the country answers to the IT r*ng of the telephone bell. It's a compelling force. No ooe knows what that little tinkling bell may mean to htm — what the message which it announces will bring forth. The electric energy for the curious, questioning, calling telephone bell is supplied by a little mechanism in nearly all BeU Telephone central offices, called a ringing machine. There are ten or more styles of telephone calling beDs ranging from a little tea bell to a ten-inch fire gong and including sleigh bells, cow bells, wooden ringers, etc. This is an indication of the BeO System's efforts to provide satisfactory service from every standpoint, and it is one of many things that makes Bell service the most efficient telephone service in the world. When you telephone, tmile / The Delaware & Atlantic TeL & TeL Co., C. B. Smith, District Manager, "* ML Vernon and Pacific Ave*.,

are spending s few weeks at the Wind'j ear, before opening their cottage in J Maine for the summer. Other Philadelphisns at the Windsor are William Mc- , Lean, Jr, the Rev. W. H. Graff, E. M. Bartlett, F. H. Heeler and Dallas Koonn. Registered at the Colonial are the following Philadelphians: Paul Wolff, Whiten Evans, Boyd Lee Spahr, W. F. Norris, Charles 1. Wood, Mr. and Mr. W. 1'. Herbert, William Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. William West, and Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Green, Bryn Mawr. Mrs. John M. Megary and daughter Miss Anna, 134 South Twenty -third street. Philadelphia, will spend five week at the Hotel Columbia. After a ten days vacation, ninety _ cadets from the Wenonah Military Academy under command of Captain HamilJ ton. I". S. A., military instructor • and Dr. Charles Lorenze, principal of the Academy, returned to the school last Wednesday. Among the guests at the new Hotel Cape May during the summer will be the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. DeFord and family, and Mrs. D. C. Stagle. Baltimore; Frank W. Harriman and family. New York; R. T. Groppelman i and Henry. Hess, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. William Joyce and famjtY, Columbus, Ohio; Edward S. Pi-rot and family, Yonkers. N. Y.;*Mf. and Mrs. Jf. M. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. M. Roy Jackson and I family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zilsack and family, all of Pittsburg; Thomas T. Perkins and family. Baltimore; Mrs. A. Bates and Miss S. D. Mills .New York. I -overs of fine motion picture drama wiil have an opportunity to see some of the most popular plays this summer. , The Strand Theatre on the boardwalk, which opened last Thursday under the management of--dr~P>, Cox will present the following pictures |f or the first time in this city: 1 JuW4 — "In the -Stretch.", depicting | the life of a gambler and race track gambling, in four reels. July 1 — "AriI zon' also a picture of western life- ! which has been popular on the stage for a dozen years. On July 10. Henry M. Blossoms great ^ American play of racing life "Checkers," in which for many years Thomas W. Ross starred through the All Star FeaCoroporation. "Soldiers of Fortune." written by j Richard Harding Davis and adapted by I August Thomas will be shownstoa Julv • _ August I nomas will be shown Tm^Julv

~ 29 with Dustin Famum as Robert Clay. ] "Paid In Full," Eugene Walters's masit terpieee. will be shown August 12. d j oDiabetes Loses • Its Terrors - SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS e BEEN FOUND TOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetes no longer a^d be a terror to i, those who have become. victims to this ,, dread disease. f As the result of extensive experiments, | a specialist announces that a simple , I plant growing wild in Mexico, is a specific in tbe treatment of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar, , restoring vigor and building up the system. This harmless vegetable-remedy should ' relieve the patient of his worst symptoms I in the most aggravated cases, within a week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50e package for 10c to help pay distribution cost, with free booklet of special value to the diabetic, containing latest diet ' I lists and exclusive table of food values. ! ">l- 1.— nar—nnlorm aF o.o— nit •—! 1 giving of starch sugar

(carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. | Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee of i satisfaction or money refunded. I Tell your afflicted friends of this offer I and send 10c to-day for a full sized 50e I package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept., 444-C, Whitney Point, N. Y. You con get Diabetal from Mec ray's Pharmacy, at tbe regular price. RIBBON OWNER AT SANATARIUM "Ginger Lady," the thoroughbred dog owned by Mrs. B. L Wagner, of Philadelphia, was a ribbon winner recently at the Wissahickon Dog Show. The dog was at the McAnulty sanatarium for , small animals and was sent from there to the city. She will be returned to the 1 sanatarium for the summer. Children; Cry 1 FOR FLETCHER'S ' CASTORIA •' ( BOW I SERVE YOD 1 First, I will build you the best boat for the money. Second. I will store your boat In my enclosed boat house by the year or the s Third. I can offer you a choice of the beat second hand boata and take your present craft In part payment on a aew one. Railways on which to run boata JOHN A. PHARO. ISO! Lafayette St.. Keystone phone No. tnx Groceries, provisions, salt meats, I fruits, tobacco, oranges, bananas, pat- * ent medicines, hardware, cigars and t tobacco on sale at W. H. Smith'a, 506 d Broadway, West Cape May.

- W. C. T. U. FLOWER DAY AT i COUNTY JAIL AND HOME Flower Miseion Day was celebrated by • the Cape May county W. C. T. U. last ■ Thursday. Repreentatives from the varl ious unions gathered at the Court House - at the home of Mrs. Hand, who is county - superintendent of the W. C. T. U. for- - eign missionary society. Among them '■ were: Mrs. M. A. Lengert and Mrs. H. i. S. Rutherford, Cape May, and Mrs. W. R L. Cummings, Mrs Charles Willis Mrs. '■ James E. Clark Mrs. Swain Reeves and others. West Cape May. r Upon leaving the home of Mrs. -Hand 1 accompanied by the Rev. Dr. Martin, e they went to the county jail where religious services were held and flowers f and candy distributed together with re- • ligious literature. After luncheon was served at tb? 1 home of Mrs. Hand the party proceeded '' to the county home where additional ' literature, candy, flowers and good cheer were ditributed to the inmates. 1 o c CAPE MAY WON BASKETBALL GAME Cape May basketball team completely • outclassed the Bridgeton team in the 1 first game of the season at Sewell's '' Point pavilion Saturday night. Score, • 32 to 17. ' About 300 people' were present. The following is the lineup: Cape May Bridgeton ' Kirk. forward Mulford Little forward Tulis Baker center Loveland Yanzant guard Gentry Cross guard Bonham 1 Field goals — Kirk 3. Little 2, Baker 2, Yanzant 3. Cross 4, Mulford 2, Tulis 1, ' Gentry 1, Loveland 1. Foul goals — Kirk. ' C out of 15; Mulford, 7 our of 12. Referee, Little. The Cape May A. A. defeated the Mill- , ville five here last Friday pight on the ' Sewell's Point floor in a close game of basketball by the score of 40-39. The „ lineup: , C. M. A. A. MiUville Kirk forward Bonham . Little forward Little . Baker center Reeves Yanzant guard Granklin , Cross guard Johnson Field goals — Little 5, Baker 3, Yan- . zant 3, Cross 3, Kirk 2 Johnson 8, Little , 3. Reeves 2 Franklin 1. Foul goals — , Kirk 8 Franklin 11. Referee — Robbins. v zu in o franklin 11. neicree unburns. t L i d

walTpaper Large assortment of desirable patterns for Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, y Halls, Kitchens, etc., at 6 to 10 cents per roll, some with 18 inch borders. 20, 30 and 40 cent wall paj-cr at 10," 12 and 15 cents per roll. Satin Stripes for bed rooms witu cut out borders, 10 cents per ■ ® rolL Morie Ceiling, 6 cents per rolL Special prices on Imported and Domestic Plain, Oat Meal and Felt Papers. See 0 my complate line before making your 8 spring purchases. JOS. K. HAND, JR. '» 315 Washington Street. e Over Star and Wave Office. T Wentqell's, SS Perry street, will Rive you bids on furniture, carpet and flt- . tinge for your entire bouse and put 11 In place for yon. 1 * 0 8 Mailing tubes, 3 cents per foot, g Speeial price in large quantities. Star e and Wave Pub. Company. ; A. H. FAULKNER Contractor i and Builder Keystone Phone aim r 420 Hughes Street Cape May, N. J. FOR 8 SALE T MEW 17 -room cottage on ; * ' New Jersey Ave., the most modern cottage in East Cape May. It is now rented for $1800 this season. I This is a real bargain, and be bought on the easy plan. wm. n. weaver REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cottaga Renting a Specialty Decatur Street Both Phoses

:E. W.DAVID EXPERIENCE REGISTERED PLUMBER > 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. u Keystone Phonfe 209 Y JOHN F. GORSKI bailor l Reit to post ©ffice i SUITS M ADE TO ORDER CLEANING SCOURING E PRESSING REPAIRING CLEANING WHITE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY T * DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St Dining Room, 313 *AH55£5°" 1 TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS A SPBCZALTT , Keystone Phone 5 « A b00kl0vers library serviceBeginning June 1st, 1914 • Read the Newest Books during your vacation LAURA M. BROWN Newsdealer, Toys and Stationery 417 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. W. H. SMITH & SON ; 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY groceries and provisions Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M CAPE MAY SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY 112 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY Old Shoes Made New in 20 Minutes Rubber Soles PutO n THE ONLY PLACE OF ITS KIND IN THE CITY ADVERTISE In the Star and Wave READ THE STAR AND WAVE Contains All The News Leading Cape May County Paper