Cape May Star and Wave, 18 July 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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PLANNING WATERWAY ACROSS NEW JERSEY The construction of a modern water- ' way aero. ■ New Jersey, connecting with ' Stuten Island Sound, and the acquisi ' tion of the CSiesapeako and Delaware Gsnal, arc among the subjects definitely •' listed for discussion in the call just ' issued for the seventh annual con von- ' tion of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways ( Association in New York, September 22 to 26, by its president. Congressman '' J. Hampton Moore,- of Philadelphia - The early opening of the Cape Cod ' Canal and the prospect of Federal ini* ' provement of the Delaware as far north ' as Trenton, are given u reason, wh ■■ the coming convention aboiil l be of • ' pecial interest to all raemb-rs if t >. - " association, — Public Ledge.-. Advertise your wants in (J te Cape May Star and Ware. Consult Jesse Drown on Tin Roofs and Spouting.

WEDNESDAY TEA AT THE WINDSOR ENJOYABLt. EVENT The weekly Wednesday afternoon Tea sit the Windsor, which is such a delightful function, took place at the usual hour and was well attended. The table in the centre of the sun parlor was ladyu with handsome silver ! tea equipage, dainty porcelain and decked with beautiful hydrangeas. Cups of delicious tea and cakes were served and many c —sts and friends . Julian Harrison. Mi-. Ellis Thompson. , Mr- Scott. Mrs A J. Chantry. Miss Its nieiiy. Miss Bern rdine Fitler. Mrs. Mrs. SI. B. MeCaslin. Mrs. l'-tor Prudhomm. Mrs. Catherine , Hill and Mrs . P.-art Miss l.ucy Powell. , CASTOR I A For In fan's and Children. Ths lied Yoc Hsyc Aluays Bought

I # Courtesy and reciprocity The old folks used to say that courtesy and unhapp'.neii never wore the same coat. And it's equally true to-day. Just plain politeness § is doing more to smooth the path for you and me and those around us than many of the socalled greater charities. Picture the courteous man at the telephone. His answering voice has a ring of welcome to it; I his smile travels along the wires just as surely | as do the words he utters. We're glad to hear % from him — glad to call him. From the first tingle of the bell to the final "good-bye" we I are alive to the fact that at the other end of the line sits a friend — a courteous, delightful friend. But, not only does he spread telephone enjoyment, but attains it as well. Telephone service is very largely of our own making. If we use it properly — courteously and thoughtfully— we and those who communicate with us find it GOOD service— up to the standards of Bell Service — the most efficient sere ice in the world. When yon telephone, smile I Tke DeUwve * Allude Td. ft ToL CoC ft So.*, District Muwr, ML Vmo —a Pidfic Am, rrjl AWe City, N. J. fZl ifi

TO DISPOSE ! OF TICKETS sub-committees appointed to I dispose of admission cards for chautauqua in augustcity divided in four districts to aid work. William Porter, chairman of th 1 ticket, selling committee for the Chautauqua to be held in Gape May in e August, has appointed sub-committee? t to canvass various sections correspond- s ing to the election districts. The com " mil tees will begin work on Monday, ( August 3, and the chairman of each r sub-committee will make daily reports t to the chairman of the ticket com a - mittee. 1 The following are the districts and t the solicitors appointed: a •Schellengcr's Landing, Harbor to < Madison avenue. — C. Earle Miller, Rev. Dr. McCurdy, C. N. White, E. J. •! .Terrell. W. F. Dent. Mark B. Scull I Thos. S. Stevens and C. W. Toppin * Madison avenoe to Franklin street.- 1 J. Harry HOghcs. Harry Hebenthal «l Mennican Hughes. Dr. S. F. Ware <1 Jiwse*' M. Brown. Clias. Brownmilh-r. fl I Dr. V. M. D. Marcy and Rev. Dr ' Aikman . " Franklin street to Jackson street - ( W. M. Cassedv, G. Bolton Eldredge v . A..G. Bennett, W. X Weaver, Walte 3 1 J. Fenderson. Jr.. John J. McGinn " M. H. K earns and Wm. Porter. 1 ( Jackson street. West and West Cape . | May.— I. H. Crnger, Dr. W. H. Lum ■ mis, Thos. Hughes. D. W„ Rodan Albert Hand. Gi-o Wentzell. B. F Johnson. Daniel Foc-r and II. II , I Eldredge. j Diabetes Loses Its Terrors i specialist BELIEVES CURE HAS . BUM FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. s Diabetes no longer nc-d be a terror to j ' those who have bec<,:ue victims to this ^ dread disease. As the result of extfcusivc experiments, a specialist announces thai s simple . plant growing wild in Mexico i- s .;>-t ific in the treatment of d ab -l-F. quo : ! reducing the apeeific graiity and , restoring vigor and building up tin- ».. - f tern. This haimless vegetable remedy .liould * 1 relieve the patient of his worst symptoms in the most aggravated cases, within a b 1 week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50e P package for toe to help pay distribution ^ cost, with free booklet of special value ( to the diabetic, containing latest diet lists and exclusive table of food values, giving percentage of starch and sugar 'carbohydrates I in 250 different foods. f Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee o? | satisfaction or tnoney refunded. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer _ and send 10c to-day for a full sized 50c package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept.. 144 -t. Whitney Point. N Y. You con get Diabetal from Meeray"s Pharmacy, &.t the regular price. ATHLETES ON BEACH DAILY Every morning bathers in the surf off the Stockton baths are attracted by four young" acrobats who gracefully perforin trtl -'sorts of feats such as back hand springa, air springs and various other kinds of springs too numerous to The young men are Joseph Stoddart, a student in Friend's Central- SelKHJtr i W . IS . McKaraher, a student in the Northeast Manual Training School in , Philadelphia, and a brother John McKaraher and George Me La in, of Cape May. W. B McKaraher, who is assistant L physical director in the Germantown]^ Y. M A . won mueh notoriety U throiigii his capture of a man who had j , robbed a house adjoining bis home tn i German;. >wn, on last .-lection night. The robber, a man" much older and larger than McKaraher who is only 13 | yearn of age, was accosted by McKaraher as he was leaving the home of j William C Schmidt, an official of the' - Evening Bulletin. McKaraher wrestled with him and finally 'hrcw him to the ground where he held him until the arrival of a policeman McKaraher was gi-en split-second stop watch for the capture of the thief who is now out oh parole. McKaraher is spending the summer with his jwrents at 926 Washington street. IN MKMORLAH. In fond and loving remembrance of Frank P. Rutherford, who departed this life on July 21. 1912. From his family.

SUFFRAGETTES ARE WITH US FLYING SQUADRON WILL COVER COUNTY, ARRIVING IN CAPE MAY THURSDAY EVENING WELL ' HOLD MEETING ON BEACH AVE. NEAR PAVILION. Wednesdsy's Daily Star and Wave The flying squadron of the New JersWoman's Suffrage Association will Cape May Oounty, reaching this resort next Thursday. The tour will begin at Cape May Court- House on Thursday morning, a ni.-eting )>eing held there. There will then be a luncheon at the Yacht Club at Stone Harbor, and afternoon meetings will be held at Wildwood, the day closed with an evening meeting at Cape May City Among the speakers will be: State President and State Vice-Presi-Mrs. Edward F. Feickert, of , l'laintield and Mrs. Frederick H. Colvin, of East Orange, and Mr. Edward Cheynoy, of Absccon, .who has been lining very successful work in Philadelphia during the past year. ExSlieriff Bright .and R. P. Rislev. of Harbor, will sffso speak, and many prominent men and women of the will be in the party Others will be Mrs. Horace Elmer, of Gape Court House, and the President and Vice-President of that League, Mrs. . Thompson Baker. Cape May County Suffrage Organizer, and the Misses Mrs. Latimer Baker. President of the Wildwood League. Mrs. William IT Bright. Miss Dille Hastings. VACATIONISTS IN CRABBING PARTI I A crabbing party composed of young ladies, guests at the Girls' Friendly | Holiday House, 644 Hughes street, spent Thursday afternoon crabbing in the The party was composed of the folMisses E. F. Neilson, M. Neilson, •Sara Coles, Ada Coles, Madden, Scott, Zobel, Piatt, Thompson. Hartman. Sargent. Smith and Rev. Harrison. HOW I SERVE Y00 First, I will build rou the beat boat Second. I will store gour boat Is mj enclosed boat house by the year or the Third. I can offer you a choice of the beat second hand boats and "take your present craft In part payment on a sew one.* Railways on which to run boats. JOHN A. PHARO. 1201 Lafayette Stphone No. 06D. Latest Post Cards 15 rents pew dozen while they last Star and Ware Stationery Department. J.S. GARRISON Jeweler jP Optician 305 WASHINGTON ST. j j agent for repairing of j 'victor watches and i talking - jewelry i co. a specialty ! ~~~~zzzz I _ I Free from Flies ( - d'Gcvi "wAi "hcrf breeding peso by spray. Conkey's Fly Knocker Gives animals immediate relief and saved you money aad trouble. Does ooc taint mHk. Inoficraivc co animals. ■ ' Try It 15 Dayf ' Money Back SWJM Mwjti 69ES3S5 and mODMK nrc*

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PROMINENT GUESTS REGISTERED I AT WINDSOR HOTEL ! I A very' charming party is now located ! I at the Windsor Hotel, Mrs. At lee, ' Sr., wife of Dr. Walter Franklin Atlee, j one of Philadelphia's surgeons, who died j a few years ago. Mrs. Atlee was a fair daughter of France. Her mother's maiden name was Vicpile de erde Bonneuil, one of France's noblest families. Miss Mary Atlee, a handsome brunette with gorgeous dark eyes and fascinatingly small and pretty feet. In the party is also Mist, Adele Atlee, who is one of Dr. Atleee numerous granddaughters, a beautiful girl of an artistic type;, exquisite complexion,

lovely eyes and magnificent hair of true '• Titian hue. | Louis de B. de Bourcia, Jr., and his i 1 pretty sister is also at the hotel wigh t j their grandmother. , I Shortly the Vi-Oonte deBranges 1 | Boureia will also join his son and i daughter. With them are two lovely young . ladies, Miss Virginia D'lnvilliers and t Miss Anne IF Invilliere, of Germaatown, daughters of sm expert mining engineer of renown. i NEW GARAGE , Mr. Shrieve Cranmer, a well known » West Cape May resident, is erecting a i garage for his Ford touring car which , he recently purchased. i