Cape May Star and Wave, 31 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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GREEN CREEK Joseph {lamp and wife entertained , company ovt£ Sunday. , In our avboof district there were thir- j ty-one families above the bridge and | thirty-two below that was not represented at the Sunday morning service , of £hc church. Quite a number of our Pomona Orange • members attended a meeting of the < Cfrange at Rio Orande Saturday after- , noon which was devgled to business; the evening was given up to tl»e leetur- , er who had a very commendable program prepared. All seemed to thoroughly enjoy the day. , Two of our farmer's wives heard , Keifer pears were bringing a l)ig price ' in New York markets. 'They picked and shipped seven barrels. "Sending them by express to make sure of the high price. The commission merchant sent them ( word he would not receive them unless j they forwarded the caah to pay the , ] cxpressage. Their bank accounts were | not increased as much as they antici- , pated. j, MS ss Sadie Brown went to Cape May , City Monday to visit her sisters. I William Oonovrr who sails as engin. aflfc on a large ocean steamer, spent Kridajrjf' night at home. - Capt. -Kzra Norton ««« called to ' Philadelphia as his w ife is under spec- j ^ ial treatment and gradually growing worse, at this writing. It is thought he j will bring her home with him. Misses Marion Mixner a>id Erma Nor- ' bury called on Rio Grande friends Sunday afternoon. James L. Springer and wife, of Court House, came over in their automobile , Thursday afternoon and took ye scribe and wife to Cold Spring, railing on liar- j rr Learning and wife and Charles Learning and wife. They remained till after . tea with friends 'here. Report aavs^fiss Emma, daughter of Elmer Hemmingway, who went to ' • Brooklyn a few months ago, was mar- j ried a short time ago. Her many friends here wish her a long and happy 1 married life. "Some of the Sunday school workers 1 of the county are under the mistaken [ idea that the corresponding secretary ( of the county. Miss Edna M. Endieott, ' was not again elected to that importantposition, which -lie was. Mr. Edgar S. j , Douglass was elected township socn--tarv of Middle Township in the place of . Robert Neal. who is attending college. . Harry Adams and wife of Wild Wood ! drove over in their auto Saturday af- j ♦ernoon and Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Nor- 1 bury accompanied them to the County , farm where they spent a pleasant af- | A very few of our p<-ople attcmh-d | the MarKisair sale at Rio Grande on Tuesday afternoon. to have their name attached either »o i a liquor license or on the delinquent tax 1 list. A family by the name of Weatherby* — moved here from Holly Beach for the purpose of working;- on the new mad. j . Aftr a few dnva it" ww« .F-rhsrg-1. j He has a wife and four children. He . ♦"Id h»r )«,■ ••*■- er-ine to look for Work} t"r> .isv* ago and at this time the •• j iuts jhh but; a word liearu iru&u hiui. |

The family is in need and the neighbors are contributing to their keep. Some of our young married men and old single men went to Rio Grande Sat- ; unlay afternoon and played baseball, w inning the game by Several runs. Our junior nine will play Cape May team this Saturday. Capt. Eli Johnson was at Rio Grande ' on Miriness Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Thompson was around ' soliciting articles for the ship. Some have contributed money, other* goods that will be made up in time for them to be sent on this ship of mercy and help. The Township Sunday school meet- * ing to be held in the Burleigh Methodist Church promises to be one of unI usual interest. Rev. John W. Lynch and ' Rev. Mr. .Martin of Court House will I make addresses this Friday evening. HALLOWE'EN FROLIC at the Grange Hall, Cold Spring, N. J., ' Saturday evening. October 31at. .All ' axe requested to mask. Prizes for the ' 1 dressed and the funniest costume*. Grand March ^_at 8.15 P. M. ; Special music. Ice cream and rake for ■dr. Admission, 10 cents. 2? LEWIS T. STEVENS * Down in Cape May County the Rep. h':een« have renominated "Lew" StuVens for the House of Assembly, and « _ j they wili reelect him. Certain-! ; 1 ly they sliuuhl do SO. The i-ouuty will j ' j make a great mistake if it does not rejturn l^r. Stevens to the Assembly. We | have wateln-d liis course , closely and ' j have 110 hesitation in saving that im| 1 the year iu which lie has served there j [ » Mr. Stevens has more than "made good" j J ' and has b.vn a worthy representative j t« Uigent and ea|>able man. Cape ' May ' .1 County will do honor to itself by' rolling j | up a handsome majority for him affile 1 pells 011 November 3d.— From Bridgeton . Evening News of Montlay. DANGER IN DELAY I — Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for 1 Cape May Court House People to Neglect i The great danger of kidpey troubles is ' i that they ao often get a firm hold before ^ 1 tlie sufferer recognizes them. Health ' I will be gradually undermined. Backache, " headache, nervousness, lameness, eoreness. lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy ' , gravel and Bright's disease often follow ' ; in merciless succession* Don't neglect " 1 your kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, " which are so strongly recommended right * ■ here in this loeality. ' ' Stanley Bcnstead. 801 Queen Street, 1 Cape May, N. J., sayB: "For twenty ■ 1 years . suffered from kidney trouble. ' After doing a hard day's work, my " J back ached severely. When I got up in 1 the morning. I felt lame and sore. I ' bef nmc tired easily, felt~*lull and lana : guid nnil times was bothered by a blurring ©t, my r:"ht. The kitney severe" r«"cwitsined sediment nnd 1 was r-bF". i to get up many time* during f'Xhe night on arcount of their frequency in passage. Doan's Kidney Pills rep lr-ved me *n a snort time. Sis Loves I. j made a cure." 1. ; Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply i- j ask for a kidney remedy-rget Doan's v- 1 Kidney Pills — the same that Mr. Ben- - stead had. Foster -Milburn Co., Preps., 1. j Buffalo, N. Y.

THE NEW JERSEY CAMPAIGN j Judge Carey's vision of Republican ~ victory in New Jersey this year ap- | pears to have heartened Republicans s in all parts of the State. In the press i and in campaign speeches a tone of ■ _ confidence is beginning to be beard J Some of the predictions made are de- j • cidedlv glowing. Take this one,* for) example, from the Burlington Enter- - prise: Slk l_ "New Jersey will . send nearly all 6 Republican Congressmen to Washing- j ton. and so many of the other States i will follow her example 'that it is al- 1 most a foregone conclusion that the next Congress will be Republican. ^ "As for the State Legislature, the _ Democrats have never been more uor- I ried or more fearful than now. They ; have practically given up all hope of i g«ttting the Assembly, and are centcr- - drtg nearly all their force on an attempt to keep control of the Senate." c It is news that the Demncpits "liavff; practically gi\en up all hope of getting the Assembly," though it may be true at that. If so. however, the Democrats of Hudson will not, for some reason or other admit it. - ( In the Senate the situation is a* . follows: The" Senate now stands eleven ■ Democrats and ten. Republicans.-, This . year Senators are to be elected in the j counties of Oamden, Essex, Gloucester. ■ Somerset and Union, now reprcs< iited ' liy Republicans, and Monmouth. Salem I ] and Warren, now represented by Deiii-j" oerats. In order to hold their own the ; < Republicans will have to elect Senators : in all the five counties first nijgnsl/uii.l in order to continue their control the ! Democrats will .have to elect Senators • " in Monmouth. Salem and Warren. j" There is hardly a chance that the Republicans will fail to elect Senator* | 1 in Camden, Essex. GJouoeater, Somer- ; set and t'nion, so their main fight j will be centered upon taking Monmouth j or Salem, or both of these counties, ' away from the Democrats. Warren i* [ overwhelmingly Democratic. J Salem is a elose county au<l the '* Democrat* are jn danger of losing it ' Senator Smick, the present incuii.beiit. I r will be opposeil bv the local optionists, j who are strong in Salem, and .by •« faction in his own party, who are op- 1 0 |iosed to him for other reasons. Possibly the Republicans an- elalni- J ing too much, but it is manifest that . ® the Democrats will be- hard put t.» it d to retain their rontrol of the Senate. ' As for the Assembly, tile result is 8 e<|iially doubtful, chiefly on account of the uncertainty of the outcome in ' Essex. If the Democrats lose i+i-sex they will lose control .of the Assembly, 'I wliicli now stands thirty-seven Deinod erats and twenty-thre.- Republicans. In the Congressional contests Wilson policies are the solo' issue. If New Jersey is satisfied with the Wilson Administration it w-ill return a Democratic •' delegation to Congress. Is New Jersey " satisfied with tho Wilson stewardship! ,e There's tin-, nib. — Jersey OStv Journal 'r Sore Throat Wisdom. To relieve Sore Throat you must get at the seat of the disease, removing thf cause. Nothing else does that so ' quickie, safclv and eurely asTONSlLlNU | .. A dose of TONSILINE taken upon tl-f first appearance of Sore Throat tuny savp 1 '* long days of sickness. Use a little Pure v Throat wisdom aud buy a bottle of TONSiLINE tela v. Yon may need it tomorrow. .."] TONSILlNE is the standard Sore rfr | Throat remedy — best known and " i most effective ,-md most used. Look !■} e j for the long necked fellow on the rj j I bottle when you go to the drug store j(1 . to get it. 23c. and 50c. Hospital 1*5 •L Size $1.00. All Druggists. THE OCEAN'S POPULATION l* ; It lias been esiuiated tliat --very ! square mile of the ocean is inhaliitati-d yibv 120,000^100, living things. K ' p See those new baby coaches al n j Wentxsir*. SS Perry street. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER » AUTOMOBILE PAINTER :M i Large $nd Smell Work h ' Carefull Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished ,y W. L. EWINU. JR w West Ferry Sts.. -t Keystone Phone it —

PROFESSION Al } IILZA'KY H. KcJ>IUCDOE ATTORNKY-AT-LA.W in ChSLncery tor New Jerse) J Member of Penney i.nnia liar. CniM, May. New Jersey ( J. SP1CMH LUlUNO ■ COU.YS1CLLOR-AT-LAW , Solicitor, Mastei ami Kxaminer IB ' Cltancery Office: HucUes and Franklla streets Cape May, New Jersey. . 1*. ELDUKDQK ATTORNKV-AT-LAW Merolianu National Bank. Building Waahlnxlon nnd Decatur Sta. Cape May. New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. Keystone 'Phone UA. FLOYD C. HUOBSS ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Office: buz Washington Street Cape May, New Jerser NOTAItl PUBLIC Solicitor in .Chancery Q. BOLTON KL.DRl.UGE ATTORN.E Y- A T - LA W Offices: Merchants National bank boilt.lnir Was-.tngton ami Decatur Stt Cape Way. New Jjrno'. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery 'phone 8bx JAllES M. E. UIIJJRKTH COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner In I Chai eery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. 214 Ocean Street Cape May. New Jersey. 'Phone S»A I LEWIS T. 8THVENS ' Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania. 315-18 Washington St., Cape May, N. I. MORGAN HAND, JR CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bell 'Phone » til Wesley avenue, I Bell 'Pnone SSX Ocean City, N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENT18T N Estey Building. 1120 Chestnut BL. Philadelphia, Pa | (One door above Keith's Thea'ie) I "haVe Jugt bought one thousand acts o! teeth from a dealer who was in need o' money- -they are the best nnd finest I teeth that can be made. To give my 1 patients a clianee to get a bargain I ' ' v ill make tiieui a $15 set for $12 until ! February Tst. I School Children's! j^gj^EYES Satisfaction Guaranteed C. A. LONGSTRETH SpadaBit in Ey Tatting m Market Street PMledalsWe. Pe. 1 CAPE MAY OPTICAL >| 513 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. , I Everything for .the Eye. - Prescription Lenses a Specialty ' Keystone Phone 44D. Established 1866 'Piitie Connectic. THE DAYLIGHT STORE ~ ■ — — — — — — — — — - We've been doing tome lively huet'jng lately to get our white j goods department ready for the 1 usual rush. — — — j The faction westbervane indi- „ cat'-* a big demand for white materials this summer. Our stock is complete and consists of the newest patterns, and 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St Cape May, N J.

I CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. £ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful a preparation. Guaranteed weight. Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled ,e water. Prompt and courteous service. i.- 1 Main Office -5 12 WASHINGTON STREET 3 V , READING COAL YARDS and y Yarda~PERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. ikli hastens Telifhenes Manager

SUDICORIUM CKFE AND BUFFET 107 ANB K» J AC SSe* ST. in seaaoa. Sea Open all the year. Cottage trade eolioited. Oeien by pbeai . promptly attended ta and daBveeed. Both Phone« JOHN J. NcCANN Keystone Telephone, 6TSD. ^ - . • Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM andGflS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street Estimates Furnished CAFE MAY . Keystone Telephone 128 A "0,'SKCLBAN,,Na T1ME 18 H«an ["j, i aemoval of furniture and plJ^ires briags JyUfTfl Ny- -Y^LIEI.T V >s 8l'° thc best tlm* t0 bare new p*p*r" \v /'"^4SHs7- • - Ing done, and a postal mailed to W. L. samples of any dehcrlptlon. His woak <10 WASHINGTON 8TRBHT ?=====?===?= 1 4 A TF you are wondering where to send your son to i S ^ I complete his education, write for a new 1 . booklet entitled "Tom Brown at Peirce's," | | ^ which may assist you in reaching a decision. ( 2 If you have a daughter whose future you are consider- ( w ^ ing, send for a booklet entitled "Secretarial Positions for ( ^ W Women." ( ■ © Peirce School, The School You Have Always Known, ! © prepares young men and young women for useful careers, , J © and secures desirable positions for them upon the comple- f t $ t'on the'r courses study- j f r © The 50th School Year will begin September 1, 1914. | | 1 T Office open every business day; call or send for 50th ^ ^ ' m if-nnua' Catalogue. i | | PEIRCE SCHOOL fl^917-919 Chestnut S^e^JPMladelplua^ J '* I — — ^hen You ^nt He,P Yourself ^ aud there is no place near at hand ^ — — where you can find a bottle of pure and velvety whiskey like the American Pride, when you have a chill after bathing or being out in a rain storm, " "" .TOU wi" wish that you had brouglit a ^ bottle «dth you. Don't go away withBBBa 9 out * bottle of good brandy, whiskey or , gin. You may need it badly as "first ' ' aid" and you will find it a life aaver i ' sometime when it is from Teitelmtn's TEITELMAN'S c Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS.. Manufacturers of Cold Spring Mineral vV ater Shoes! Shoes t NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLE MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHiLA DELPHI A PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the hnriness, I only aaa I an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at tka lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying ela*II EIDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Waibiagloo Street ' W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO r Keystone Phone 151M