Cape May Star and Wave, 3 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 8

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1314. CAPE MAT ETAE ABB WAVE - ^ PAME — >

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WEST CAPE MAY Wilbfrt M. Turner lias moved into hie new liuuae on the, Terrace on Landis avenue. He is justly proud of his new home and invites any one wishing to tee a nice one to call. It is really a nice call. It is really

model for inside finish and planning for great couifort and convenience and j 1 the beautiful grained hafdwood is to be I finished in oil, while there is a cellar;, under the entire bouse, the front part of U is ceuleut'd fur household purposes and the introduction of heating plant a Ui I water thus enjoying all the modern 'ouiiventvnecs. And to anyone wishing to- buihl it will he Worth their while to go and see this beautiful house. "Won by \Vii.i.4aJ~_>st tftlent; for benefit of the dispel. Mis» J!, -a, | I, us moved her furniture from i "old Spring into the Broadway ajwrrtnrnts ; «rf A. \\. Hand, occupied !• by Benjamin Savage during the summer when- she will luake her home. 4 .Via I has gone up in price » nana'. ; at this season, ami those who were j

■ fortdtete in baviug the ready rash aed availeJtthemaelv.-s of the benefit before October \-w«Te Viae. Don't forget to go to the Auditorium tonight. > 18 Mr. Benjamin Savage lias returned Z, to his South Broadway cottage. ° Howard Otter is again ocupying his own home. own home. Is

j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown who have j„ j been spending the summer with Mr. a, ' j and Mrs. Cheater Landis, have Uken a 51 ! house on Corgic s-reet. Cape May. i, Mr. and Mrs. Win. L. Cununings have 1 gene from a Pearl street cottage to their |» ' own home. | p 1 The cottage meeting 'Tuesday evening p ' ' was well attended. j . ■ ' j Mrs. Tin-odor,- R. en* spent over Sun- [,, 'day with her son. Orion, at Eastnn. I'a. , Air. and Mrs. Thomas Reeves have re- j |, ! turned after spending a year awav. .lohn Oain has been entertaining El- a • vey Beriiet for a few links. lb Ij John Vanzaut Spent a few days wUlijr! r j l.is family, recently. |n ! Mr. and Mrs. A. T. It- ne/et and ; . !. Is-. Pa v" returned to their home n„ ' • j York' avenue after visiting Mrs. Belli- J 1

I October 10, 1914 is the date the Bell Directory goes to pr°ss. Will . j; your name be included? If you haven't ordered that telephone yet there is no time to lose. Do it now! Any change of ' g present listing should be communicated to the £ Business Office at once.

art's parrots. Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett. of Wilmington, Del. I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kldredge are the I proud j >a rents of a little baby boy. We are very sorry to note the ill- • Iruss of Mr*. Purgatoria. 1>r and Mr* Hughes and eon Samuel are sp-nding some time at Delawan Water Gap and other poinU of interest Sirs. David Hughes is on the mklc list. Walter Peck apent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson. Sir. and Mrs. Clarence W. Jlewkirk are entertaining company. A party of ladies from West Cape May attended the D. of A. at Cold Spring on Tuesday laet. Mrs Stokely Johnson. Mils Hattie Johnson and Mr*. Elwood Rosemsn went crabbing on Wi-dneadav. Mrs. diaries Ginder ij^apfnding some time away. George and Howard Cheater are spending some time away. Robert Turpin and family have returned home after spending the summer here. Miss Mary E. Bate is visiting her sister Mrs. E Tomlin. Mr. Cha«. Terry has been entertaining Mrs. Joseph Ware and Miss Catherine | Craig for a few day* IMr. I. T. Woolson, of Sojnarw Point. was this week calling on friends in the ' | lioroiigli Mrs. Anus Oropertbwait ami Mrs. • Elizabeth Branin of Mi-df 'rd. have been visiting Mrs. M. I ''per on York ave- ' Mrs. (Jean Glover returned Jo her home in Philadelphia after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ltartrsra. Mr*. Saintlel Bart rain and little daughter l«-ft on Monday for Philadelphia where she will remain until Xoj vember 1st at the home of her parents. Mr. Oscar Iszard is spending a few weeks with his mother and brother I Mr. Samuel Bart rain and Harry Vanrant are spending a week in New York 1 and other places of interest. Miss Annie Quinu lias retitrned home after spending a month in White Haven. ' Pa., for her health. We are glad to note slie is feeling better. Children Cry FU FLETCMrc . 3 ASTORIA STONE HARBOR The achool bonding adoagfct by the i inters of Stone Harbor at a"W"iiii meet - iug of the 1 villi ult., has been approved 1 by the Attorney General, the papers having b'-en returned to the clerk of the ■ School Board on Monday. Bertram Irethe expert -in school construction. j *

the architect; bis plans having been ; adopted. The cost is not to exceed $12.- ; ' and tin- building is to lie completed ' ten weeks after the emit met is sign - ( ed. The present school bniliHng~i» to ' rititcd for civic ami community pur-, j' j and it is expreted the rental will I ' the interest on the bonds for a ' I couple of years* at least, when beyond [.(Illation tile building will be needed- for 1 ( educational purposes. Tile new school i ! building is badly needed He the pupils-' • c\i-ced the seating ca parity, and, an I ante naiin needed for other purposes is', fixing used for recitations, and. for some (i-lasscs the two teachers have recitations ! Lionel Harbor's first wedding will.bJ Tr. "Mel-r IP "• *■•. Paul's jB. ('. etirrh. Father Edward Whalen j | oflieiating. The eoutrneting parties arp | ; Willi- Elliott Reynolds and Miss Ada ! ! Margaret Tear, both of Stone Harbor. | j Tin-reception will la* at Dunbar cottage,, jto he the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rey- j I uolds. immediately following the cere- I • niony. - 1 ' I'liioii rhiireh wri"ici-s whieh gavel ; place during summer to the Kpiscopal , • ui Sunday mornings and to -the I.utli- ! j ei ihi in the evening, will lie resumed; | thin Sunday evening in St. Mary's Protestant Church at AMI, and Third avenues., Rev. Mr. Chapman (Baptist! of j I Ocean City will preach the opening serKather Maronev of Wildwood will of. fieiatc at 10 a. m. mass at St. Paul's R. C. church this Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kooms of 85 Stockton avenue. 1'ii|k> May City, and their bouse guests Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Page left Cape May City Sunday afternoon on the cabin yacht Dartmoor for Atlantic City, arriving in Stone Harbor in time for supper at the Ellsworth where they remained over night, leaving Monday morning. Remaining for a day in Atlantic City, they were the guests of Dorr E. Newton at the Green Chalet during their stay in Stone Harbor. Guests at the Klisworth over tbc week end and Sunday included : W. H. (lark and wife, of Pa«adi-na, Cal.; Mrs. William and. Mr. Conrad Bennett, of Consliohockeii Charles R Wall and W. A. Winterer, Philadelphia ; J. W. LeweHyn and wife and Master -Tack, of Ry■Th], Pa., Geo. M- Dctwilcr. Jonathan and George Grisdale and Frank McHansell. of Oakmout. Pa.. Robert Kooms and wife and E. I). Page and wife, Oape May City.

CITY WIECTMtY. Mayor. Win. M. CaaaaOy. Axlern.*a. W* T. Stoveua. Jaa. 1, 1*14. council— b. T. Uoilcy Jan. 1. 1»U Mtmucan llu*ti eh Jan. 1. 1»1« John W. Mecray Jan. 1. llli Charlea York Jaa. t, 1111 John F. Jacob* ..Jan. 1. Itli Wm. 8. 8 haw Jan. 1. 1*11 Fred k W. Wolff. Jan. 1. 1*1* Wm. a OUbert ..Jan. 1. 1*1» • President of Council. V. M D. Marcy Recorder and Hupertntendent of Watei Works, Thoa. W. Millet. Jan. 1. 1*14. Collector. Walter J. Fender son. Jr. Jan1. 1*14. ' Assessor, Allen Wales. Jan. 1. 1*14. 1 Treasurer, Slepl.ea a Wilson. Jan. 1 1*14. City Solicitor, J. M. a Hildrelli, Jan. 1. 1*14. i Building I im (Actor, Wm. T, Sieves* Jan. 1, 1*14. Knglneer of Wat nr Works, Frank C. S 8 peace. City Engtnaer. tdward Miller, Jan. 1. 1(14. Chief of Police. Ueonre C. Baldwin. Board of Education: I.uther Ogdcn. March, ltli, - Wm. Sherpard March, ltl*1 Samuel R. 8lllaa March, 1111 Wm. Porter March. 1*1 John Hewitt March. 1*17 ? OOUMTT DZEECTOlf i- Justice of Supreme Counrt. Samuel Knliach. Dene, June It. 1*14. Circuit Judge. Clarence L. Cola Dene. •• Law Judge, Henry H. Kldredge, Dan*. April 1. 1*1«. Prosecutor of Plana, Matthew Jefferson. ' Dem.. 1*14. " Sheriff, Coleman F. Corson. Dan*. -1*17. - Coroners — N. A. Cohen, Rep.. Wildwood, Nov., ltl«; Wm. H. Thompson. Itep. Lower Township, Nov. 1*14; Mark 1 Lake, Rep., Ocean City. Nov, 1(14. — County Clerk, A. Carlton Hi Id rath. Rep., j .. .. Jan.. 1*14. Surrogate, Kdward L. Rice. Dem.. Nov.. i 1*17. «■ State Senator, Harry Wbeaton. Dam, ! |. 1*14. Aaaemblyinan, "Lewla T. Btevena, 1*14 | County Collector. Joseph I. Scull. Rop. '■ County Board of Elections — H. 8 * it Dougherty. Alfred Hand. Walter Rutherford. C M. Wee too it Terms of Court — Second Tuesday !» ^ April. September and December. SECRET SOCIETIES Adoniram Chapter, No . 39, Royal Arch Maaons-eConvocatiotii third Monday of each month at lodge room, Wash- . p ington and Franklin streets. —Iw Cape May Lodge No. A. ~ M. — Communication® necond and fourth Tuestfaye vt each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin strdeta. Mayflower Lodge, No. 258, IndeI pendent Order of Odd Fellows — Meets each Friday at Auditorium, Jacksvn ■e rtreett Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved .j Order of Red Men. Meets each Tueere day evening at Auditorium. le Columbia Lodge, No. 23, Independent e Order of Mechanics — Meets each Monn day evening at the Auditorium. lay evening at u« auaiionum.

' ' Cape May Lodge No. 21, A. 0. U. W„ ' meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Ogden's Hall. Perry street. Cape May Council, No. 1691, Royal t Arcanum— Meets first and third Thursdays of each month- at Auditorium . . | Cape May Conclave, Not 183, iAprov- . i-d Order of Heptasophs — Meets at I Ogden's Hall, Perry street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. I Patriotic Sons of America — Meets each Wednesday evening at the Auditorium. Jackson street. ' Oape* May Camp, No. 8772, Modern Woodmen of America — Meets first Wednesday of each month at the Auditorium . J Cold Spring Council, Jr. (Y U. A. M.j No. 135 — Meets in Hall nt Cold Spring " every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. ' j Cape May Fire Department meets on 1 first Monday evening in eadh month at * the cornhr of Washington and Franklin ' 1 streets . \ Friendship Council No. 27, M. of A. — I Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each i week at 2.30 in Jr. O. U. A.\M. JIall. I The John Mecray Post, No . 40; G . A . ' !R. — Meets on the first Monday of each | month at 7.30 o'clock p.m., at Frankllin street school building. a i \ — — ; MADE IN AMERICA 'f j Cape May Bond, the paper of unusual '• quality, made on three styles with envelopes to match — Star and Wave Stationery Department. 5 GOOD TABLETS ,1 made in three sixes. 8 1-2x11—6x9—51-2 j. xS 1-2 — 10 cents per pound while they f. last— Star and Wave Stationery Departir nu^it t Ink Eradicator will remove ink spots ^ from paper or fabric of any kind — 25 l0 cents at the Star and Wave Stationery n Department r- 0 Sec "Won by Wireless,"' at the Audik torium to-night (Saturday). Given for [ benefit of West Cape May ChapcL Be- *' serveil .'stats on sale at Hewitt and York's Central Pharmacv. 7. Q r- FRENCH PEN-PAINTING — Taught in bv Miss Wliitwell at "0 Ye Gift c- Shop," Boardwalk^or i t pupil's reglis deuce. Previous knowledge or drawee ing or painting not essential. A fine lot of artista' materials.

S fflj IS NOW ON ■ ' • ■ !- » 1 have a full line of Preserving Kettles, Jelly Glasses, Mason's Quart and Pint Jars, ! Tin Cans, Sealing Wax, Parafine Wax, Etc. CHAS. A. SWAIN 315-7 JACKSON ST. CAPE HAY, N. i. STOP AT CAPE MAY GRAIN & COAL CO. NEXT TO READING TERMINAL For Feed, Flour, Seeds, Grains, Hay, Straw, Building Material, Hardware and Fertilizers — — — -~ " — — * " j, SIN.KINS, M.n«ser ' " i' O' - " - — - " — — • ' ■ ■ 1 THE NEXT ATTRACTION The Great Mount Holly Fair Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday OCTOBER 6, 7, S, 9, 1914 it does not matter what others may offer you there always remain the fine attractions offered by the Burlington County Fair Association, everything up-to-date, amusements for all. The previous years have thu» u that tlx- management has done all in its power to make the days attractive to those who have vis ted the spacious grounds and this year will be no exception. Exhibits of all kinds bid fair to be more extensive than ever. The Race Programme is rapidly filling, and the Vaudeville Attractions have been selected with the single purpose of giving pleasure to all visitor* Among, tbosu already booked may be -mentioned: ; RUTH LAW, the woman aviator, who last year delighted thousaada by her daily flights high. In the air. The Balloon ascensions will not be omitted, and KING KELLY will be is charge of the flights. HOBSON and MITCHELL, in two acts. AFDALE'S ZOO, consistidg of bears, monkeys, dogs, ant eater and three people, all making a great combination. BLAKE'S CIRCUS. ' SENSATIONAL SMITHSON a-» GLOBE COMEDY CO. RUSSIAN DANCERS. And other Vaudeville Acts thai cannot fail to please all. i The Great Mount Holly Fair will not go backward this year but proposes to make 1914 a banner year in its history. MAKE A NOTE OF THE DATES AND DO NOT MTSS THIS GREAT i ATTRACTION* COLUMBIA LAUNDRY Congress Street and Broadway Shirt and Collar Work OUR SPECIALTY All Ladies' Clothes and Blankets Dried in Open Air s r ' COLLARS 2 CTS. FLAT WORK AND FAMILY ; WORK 35 CENTS A DOZEN W. S. SHAW & SON t Dealers In 1 BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30 A 523 ELMIRA STREET