Cape May Star and Wave, 4 July 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 8

saturday, july 4, 181 CAPE MAI ST AM ANB WAVE

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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 Cleaners, which weigh only a few pounds. Easily carried up stairs. Cleaners sold or rented. Toasters, Grills, Chaffing Dishes, Percolators, Tireless Electric Cookers. No wasted heat No soot nor ashes Electric Fans. Keep the air cool and fresh for less than a cent an hoar. No cheaper coolness can be bought. Our new MaZDA LAMPS. Universally known to give THE LIGHT OF QUALITY. CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER CO.

HAVE DECIDED TO ENGAGE IN RESCUE WORK An a result of a visit to the Galilee Mission upon the Church Chapter's Night Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weeks, have felt constrain-* ed to enter upon the work of the , mission. We wish them Godspeed in this Voblc rescue work, and pray that a rich blessing may crown their efforts. It is thus the influence of the church - goes out in personal work . It is in- ' tereeting to note that seven of its members have been ordained to the sacred ministry; two women are laboring iu the foreign and one in the 1 domestic mission fields;! another has ! carried on for several years a Sun- ' day school among the thirty crippled rhildren of the Home for Incurables and many, many others have been and ana many, outers have been and

' illy engaged in the church choir . — . Parish Intelligence. * j On July 3rd, twenty little tots of the slum districts will arrive at Captain Harry Bennetts on West Perry street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weeks for a week's outing. Visitors are invited to see the children on July Oth from 2 to 5. STANDING ON SIDEWALK 1 To Editor of Star and Wave: , Let me enter a rt.mph.int to what 1 1 consider a dereliction of the police in 1 ; permitting loitering on the sidewalks in 1 , the busy sections, particularly at night- 1 Along Jackson street, west of Wasiung- , ton. it is almost impossible for a per- 1 son to get along. Women are the worst effenders. They stand in utter defiance ' to the rights of others. This is in re- 1 markable contrast to tlfe conditions in 1 other citiea, where the order, "keep I

are engaged as teachers in this ami other Sunday schools, while every Sunday afternoon a number give their ser- ' vices in the Howard and Women's Homeopathic Hospitals to help with , the singing, and thirty others are sim- |

moving." is constantly sounded by vigilant policemen, who permit nobody to stop, except on the curb while waiting for a car. At Jackson street the middle of the sidewalk is used by persons who stop for no other purpose than a social chat.

£&JgRjjV.The never falling vitality j HsgSSjg' of the telephone ^ Did you know that the cur- I rent H**d for telephoning I « »o small that that re- \ quired for an incandescent lamp is 500,000,000 times I greater . And it is just as elusive as it is tiny. A wet leaf may cause it to go astray. So every I effort mint be made to protect it. It must be never failing — no greater catastrophe could g happen in the telephone business than the breaking down of this energy which vitalizes the quivering nerves of the talk system. Recognizing that the equipment of the telephone is a matter of the greatest importance to the business and social world, there is provided in every centra! office, a power plant designed to lake the current from the local electnc company and transpose it from the higher voltages to the low voltages used in I telephoning. The current is stored in'a set of batteries of large I capacity and is used directly from them. i Possible emergencies and accidents are provided against by duplicate equipment and in other ways in order that Bell service may be alwaya— -the most efficient telephone serv- I ice in the world. When you telephone, smile ! The Delaware & Atlantic TeL & TeL C©^ C B. Smith, District Manager, Mb Vernon and Pacific Aves., I Atlantic City, N. J. fjlkl ,

This is wrong and the practice desfeve* to be broken up. Rowdyism and hilarity exiqt until the wee small hours of the night and it is _ often impossible for residents in the neighborhood -to sleep at night. Please print this letter in your Columns so that attention may be drawn to the rapidly growing eviL A. Citizen.

BASEBALL SEASON TO OPEN UJLY FOURTH The Cape May Base Ball team will i start the season Saturday. July 4 and 1 have as their opponents the strong 1 Towanda A. A. who played two close ( games last summer and Manager < Loliax has a stronger lineup than last i I Manager Batten does not need any ' y -flit rodnct ion to the Cape May fans and , - will have under his care a crpw of well i known ball tossers, several who are ' showing up' fine in practice. Manager F. C. Hughes who will have ( charge of the financial end of the ' games will assure the patrons that the 3 teams that he has engaged this year f will be the cream of the semi-profes- | sional ball players. Th4 Cape May line- • up will be — . Kelley. rf. Brein. 21>. < t Batten. If. j Flick, cf. Shellenberger. 3b. Connor, lb. ( Shields, c. J Hoffman, ss. . | PICKUPS ~~ - ' Mitterling. the catcher serum! hv t p Manager Batten, pulled a tendon and r will not he able to play, however he i« * trying hard to secure Captain Sehw.-rt I "f «>e Univer.it>- of Pennn.. or K.-nr- j I Campbell, one of our pitchers, will [ Wot arrive until Tnesi's — -dot until Tuesday.

Ail,- map and Maynard. both pitcher*. ! are here for a try-out . ' Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Diabetes Loses Its Terrors 1 SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetes Do longer nc.-d be a terror to those "who have become victims to this dread disease. As the result of extensive experiments, a specialist announces that a simple plant growing wild in Mexico, is , Bp«. ific in the treatment of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar, restoring rigor and building up the ays ihis harmless vegetable remedy should relieve the patient of his worst symptoms n 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 ,-j, ... .... vuuisiiiiiig latest diet

g- lists and exclusive Uble of food values Pv'»g percentage of starch and sugar ng (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee of he satisfaction or money refunded. »p Tell your afflicted friends of this offer it. add send 10c to-day for a full sized 50c — package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept. I 444-C, Whitney Point. N, Y. You con get Diabetal from Meeray's I Pharmacy, at the regular price. j PROPOSAL FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL M'tLiMNG Sealed bids for the furnishing of all i materials and labor, for the erection, construction, building, furnishing, and equipping a public school building for the Board of Education of the City of Wild wood, County of Cape May, will bo received by the Board of Education at the City Hall on or before the hours of 8 P. M. July 8th. 1914. All bids lo be sealed and marked pro-

posal for erecting school building. All buls to bo mad? on blanks fur- 1 nisliod for that p-ince and lo cover I -11 items contaim-d th. and to J accompanied by a e •• ,«.d check in the amount of LVHi. i L...- and speeifi- i cations may h* seen at the offlce of j Lynn H. Payor. .' --hiteet. ion East ■ Wild wood avenue. Vldwood. N. J., or may be t btnin -d . frt said architect I on the deposit of a t.' . Therefore which amount _ will b r -turned when the plans and specifics tie- are used in bidding or surrendered prior to the opening of the bids. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved by said board. Dated June 18th, 1914. W. C. TODD, l District Clerk, Board of Education, City of Wild wood, N. J. • 631-8-27 St 1

.Unkind Words. Unkind' words do as much barm as unkind deeds. Many a heart has been stabbed to death by a few little words. There Is a charity which consists In withholding words. In keeping back harsh judgments. In »>»«i«ining from speech, If to speak Is to condemn. Such charity hears the tale of slander, but does not Repeat It; listens . In silence, but forbears comment, then locks the unpleasant secret Within th| very depths of Pis hsari. • ORDINANCE "An ordinance authorizing the Cape May. Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point Company to lav tracks on certain streets in -the City of Cape May." Section" 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the City of (ape May. in City Council assembled and it is hereby enacted by author.cy of the same, that the Cape Slav. Delaware and Sewell's Point Railroad Company is hereby authorized and empowered t o* lay down and construct, operate and maintain an extension of its tracks i from the East side of Pittsburgh aveuue in the City of Cajie May, thence in a curve to the right of twelve degrees. three minutes and thirty-six seconds through the property of the Cape Real Estate Company. Section 2. And be it further ordained and enacted by the authority -foresaid that the Cape May. Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point Railroad Company is hereby authorized and empowered to lay down, construct, operate and maintain an extension of it- truck from the Southeast side of Washington street at its. terminus on a curve to tlie left Raving a radius of one hundred fi-et. to a point four feet east of the Northwesterly curb line of Washington street, thence by a reverse curve, by a radii of one hundred fifty feet connecting with the main track in the centre line of Washington street. Section s. And be it further ordained and enacted that said tracks or railroad shall be laid and maintained iu accordance with the Established grade "or grades of said streets ami that the said C'a|>e May. Delaware Bay ami. Sewell's Point Railroad Company shall keep good repair and maintain in good j order their tracks between rails, and two outside of their respective rails through all street* grant.il to said through ail streets grant.il said

Company by this ordinance apd to make •. good ull damages caused by laying their rails throngh said street. Section 4. And bcjCfurtheE. ordain--d and enacted by th'e authority afore--aid that the cars to be operated upon tie- extension of the tracks hereinbefore mentioned shall be operated only by electricity as the motor power. Section 5. And be it futhe, ordained and enarted by the authority aforesaid that all rails shall be flat rails on and along Washington Street aforesaid. Section fl. And be it further ordained ► and enacted by the authority aforesaid 9 that the expense of publication of this ordinance shall be paid by the Gape May. Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point Railroad Company. Section 7. And be it further ordained . and enacted by the authority aforesaid, that this ordinance shall take effect immediately after its approval by the Mayor, provided that the' said Cape j May. Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point Railroad Company shall file with the Recorder of the City of Cape May its acceptance of the terms hereof, V. M. D. MARCY. President of Citv Council. Approved June 13th. 1914. " W. M. CASSEDY. Mavor. 1 Attest: THOMAS W. MILLET, Recorder. , I HOW I SERVE YOU * First, I will build you the beat boat 1 for the money. J Second. I will store your boat la my , enclosed boat house by the year or the Third. I can offer you a choice of the 1 beat second hand boats and take your 21 and

s. present craft In part payment on a new lr one. Railways on which to run boats. JOHN a. PHARO. It 01 Lafayette Bu " Keystone phone No. »5D. >f sr Mailing tubes, 3 cents per foot. ^ Special price in large quantities. Star , and Wave Pub. Company. Bee those new baby coaches at * Wantzell's, 18 Perry street. F0R 1 SALE T MEW 17 -room cottage on j * ' New Jersey ve., the most modern cottage in r » n am t. - I u

;East May. now ! rented for $1800 this season. iThis is a real bargain, and n can be bought on the easy | term plan. WM. N. WEAVER REAL ESTATE ' AND INSURANCE Cottag* Renting a Specialty 221 Decatur Street 1 E«th Phones 1

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^ FOR OUR REPRESENTATIVE AND HAVE HIM EXPLAIN OUR a TERMS. Cape May Illuminating Co. BOTH PHONES A. D. Reeves. Pres. Henry Reeves, Treas. D. W. Green bee REEVES 4 GREEN ENGINEERING CO., K | Electrical Cootrac:or». Supplies and Plumbing Steam and Hot Water Heating |" machinists. conanltttg-mrrhanlc-al and electrical engineers. i"urmn fin l"u ilnn Mar-da Lamps. Electric Irons. Fans. Stoves and Fixtures Estimates Furnished Phon.-K.y.ton. 114-M 405 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY N.J 1 ' ' STOP AT CAPE MAY GRAIN & COAL CO. next to reading terminal For Feed, Flour, Seeds, Grains, Hay, Straw, Building Material, Hardware and ertilizers. n— i!SU» J. SIMKINS, Manager SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Daily Star and Wave