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GREENCREEK Frank 6chcflingPr killed some fine black ducks on Saturday and Monday; others bagged some fine birds. On account of the severe storm SunJay the churches were not opened. On account of the storm Monday Prof. Kaufman held but one session as there was a amall attendance. George Hand and wife of Wildwood, who have been here with T. Hickman and wife for three weeks returned home Friday. While here Mr. Hand did some carpenter work for Capt. Joseph James. Lewis Conover sold his blind mare, Belle, to Y. N.„Erricson, at Dias Creek. Richard Holmes is having work done to his store it is spreading and has to be supplied with girdere to hold it tobe supplied with irders to hold it toether. William Thompson is doing the work. Richmond and Craig who have had the contract to build this section of the road from Dias Creek finished top dressing Yrlflayr— Ttey have another contract to build another road from Eldora t i Delmont. Many of the teams that worked here will help on the other contract. Mrs. Susan Hickman spent Friday with • Mrs. Anna M. Robinson at the home of her daughter Mrs. John W. Young at Wildwood. Mrs. Robinson is past eighty years old and in quite poor | health. Seth Miller, Jr., made, a shopping trip' <0 Philadelphia this week. [: Joseph Vogle and Steward Lowe, of , Wilmington, Del., are guests of Harry j Conover and wife this week, finishing i up gunning season. Miss Sadie Brown Wt _Monday morning for Philadelphia where she has entered Hahnemann Hospital for a three years' course as a trained nurse. Miss Brown is among "the heat of our young, ladies and we predict) for her much success as a nurse. She taught the pri- j raary department of- our public school last year. She is a high school graduate fron^ Cape May City. Mrs. M. M. Xorbnrv and iWster, Mrs. Allie Foster was shopping in Philadelphia this week. During the late storm the new gravel . road became well nigh impassable. I Automobiles became stalled and had to be dug out. It' is likely we shall "have such, roads during the wet. fn-ering^iiid ! thawing weather of the winter month*. Captain Joseph -lames has greatly improved the looks of his tenant house Inputting new weatherboards, new win-' dowtt -and doors and building a° new ' pantry and enclosed shed. William ' I Wilkie, his tenant, ia - contemplating ( buying the property. The lAdiea of Arbutus TerajjJe No. 80 K. G. K-, are planning for the'ir annual ^ ' •
feast which will take place on installation night the first of the year. The Temple seems to be in a very flourishB ing condition, the result of a good set of i ; officers. During the storm of this week while . . it was busy in tearing up boardwalks, upsetting piers, washing out driveways and playing many other pranks along b the seacoast it did not forget to put a 1 few finishing touches on along the Bay , shore. Some of the .clam fleet that i did not have their boats hauled' up on ! b the beach out of the way of the tide e and sea met with losses by having their ^ boats smashed and otherwise damaged. . , The loss was quite heavy to a few. •Send postal card to Troy Laundry, i""ape May, for their 1915 Calendar. Every man's vision is as broad as that ; - of the newspaper he reads. TJje country ] s newspaper, if he lives in the country, is i I indispensable to give him a clear view I of bis immediate surroundings; but the j s city newspaper is its equally indispens- i • able complement. No man can be well- ] t posted nowadays unless he keeps an eye 3 > . on what the whole world is doing. ' t Therefore he needs hi- focal ncwspa]>er , r glasses — the home newspaper for the t j little World around liira. the city news- ] • paper for the big world beyond its 1 , sphere of service. "The Philadelphia Record" is a world- , newspaper. Its service extends to every ■ 'quarter of the globe. Its represent* - jtives are in every foreign capital; its i 1 live wires connect with every city, town j ^ | and hamlet in forty-eight States Its) ■ business is to gather in the world's his- j ■ ; tory day by day ; to sift it, discarding j * - | the chaff; to boil down and condense I | the residue-, and to present at) that is ' . I worth while, in space proportioned to j . its importance, in such shape that in- 1 > telligent people will derive profit or en- | i joymept. or .both, from reading It. j "The "hiladelpliia Record" is' a news- . paper for men. women and youn^folks; . 1 for farmers and merchants and houseI keepers and mechanics; for sages and . students ; for all sorts of people in every walk of life, • provided only that they . take a lyiman interest in fhe news of . the day, and prefer cleanliness, truth I and accuracy to the other kind of journ- m | alism. . 1 You will get all the news that's worth j i while, and you will exclude the objer- ' i ; tionable and the undesirable, IT you I I make "The Philadelphia Record" your . family newspaper. It has a larger family circulation than any other daily , newspaper published in Pennsv'vania. STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Call and see our line of Stove Boards, Coal Hods. Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking 1 and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. Bead Ux Mar sat Wars I
ERMA Merchant R. T. Johnson is very busy unpacking Christinas goods. H. Y. Soulta made a business trip to Philadelphia one day this week. Mrs. Anna Piatt was calling on friends at Cape May on Tuesday. Miss Lena Dawson of West Cape May, i has been spending a few days with her I aunt, Mrs. Emma Soulta. | Tabernacle Church was closed on Sun- ! day last on account of the storm. ! Mr. David Hawn picked ripe straw - | berries on Tuesday last. He has picked | ripe-Strawberries every month for the past i-iglit months. Mr. Peter Giebeig is painting his house. The Fourth Quarterly Conference was held at the parsonage on Monday afternoon. A small attendance reported on account of the storm. Mrs. Andrew Hawn is spending this week in Philadelphia doing her Christmas shopping! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher hav^been visiting friends at Clayton. Dame Rumor says "Wedding bells in the near future." Mrs. Mary McNeill is visiting her mother at Manahawkin. Mrs. Philip Reeves has had a 'new boat built. Uncle Phil is getting readv for the blucfish next summer. Send postal card to Troy Laundry, Cape May, for their 1915 Calendar. WINDSOR ARRIVALS Philadelphia — J. F. Jacoby, John ' Blackhurne, B. Hirshblond, E. H. J. Dillon, E. I. Graff, Wm. Pattore.. ' New York — F. A. Barnes, Lewis ■ Dienpslef, T. H. Bureh, Jr., S. M.. Trom- ! ess, M. M. Hallenbcck. Bethlehem, Pa— A. M. Roberts, Mrs. A. M. Roberts, Staten Island — Mr. and Mrs. Charles > Barton. Morristown, N. J.— Co. Tho. A. C. . Hurst, C. E. Hurst. Blackwood, N. J. — W. J. Kirkland. i LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAM STATIONS. Keys may be obtained In vicinity of alarm boxes. ' No. 2o — Washington street, near Schellenger's Landing. , No. 32 — Washington street, near Union No. 47 — Washington street and MadiNo. 64 — Lafayette and Bank «treets. ■ No. 58 — Broad and Elmira streets. ■ No. 85 — Pittsburg and New Jersey ave. i No. 89 — Stockton avanue, between Jefferson and Queen streets. No. 73 — Franklin and Washington st. j. No. 75 — Howard st.. opp. Stockton ave. I No. 82 — Columbia ave. and Gnerney st ' No. 84 — Ocean street, near H-i'et, „,-P j 91 — Broadway and Grant 92 — Broadway and Beach ave. No. 98 — Perry street, near Bridge j ! No. 94 — S. Lafayette and Grant street j . No. 95 — WasMbgton and Jackson st* j 97 — Columbia ave. and Decatur st j' 98— Washington and Oc-nn «t« All active Firemen. Citr Police nm | cere and Hotel 'Watchmen are provided with keys . See those new bativ conches •• j Wcntxell's. *8 Perry street. ° j Advertise your yiants tn the j I Cape May Star and Wave. Buy your Christmas gifts now in I Cape May. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER | Large and Small Work Carefull Executed 1 Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING, JR. '■ West Perry Sts., Keystone Phone
PROF ESS ION AI ] HK.NKY H. Kxj)R£DGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor I) Chancery for New Jersey I Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May. New Jersey. I , J. 8PICKR LKAMING COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW i Solicitor. Master and Examiner In Chancer* Office: Hughes and Franklin streets Cape May. New Jersey. ; ' SAMUEL P. ELDRKDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. . Keystone 'Phone !IA. 1 FLOYD C. HUGHES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office: Washington Street Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery Q. BOLTON E- DREDGE ; » ATTORNEY-AY4 LAW Mercuonts National Bank Bulldlme i Washington and Decatur Sta Cape May. New .1 .:rae y . I NOTARY PUBLIC s Solicitor in Chancer* Keystone 'Phone 8fx JAMES M. E HILDRETH ' | COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW ! > Solicitor, Master and Examiner In J Char eery NOTARY PUBLIC i Offices at No. 214 Ocean Street Cape May. New Jersey. Keystone 'Phone 81A LEWIS T. 8THVENB Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania 315-18 Washington St,, Gape May, N, J. : MORGAN HAND, JR CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bell 'Phone I 1 i 918 Wesley avenue, i Bell 'Pnone 66X Onean City. N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENT18T Estey Building, 1120 Chaatnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. (One door aboya Keith's Thea're) 1 have just bought one thousand sets 1 of teeth from a dealer who was in need o' money — thejr are the best and finest teeth that can be made. To give my patients a chance to get bargain I will make them a $15 set for-' $12 until February 1st. , Rest for Tired Eyes is obtained by glasses accurately s. fitted, which ui test your eyes and give E. 1. LONeSTBETB, "tSEKU?* ! CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Cnpe May, N. J. Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty j Keystone Phone 44D. : Established 1886 'Phone Gonnectio ' THE DAYLIGHT STORE \\V»e been doing some lively ' hurt ' ing lately to get our white " | goods -department ready for the usual rush. I The fashion weathcrvane indi- | cates a big demand for white mater- 1 ! ials this summer. Our stock- is complete and eon 1 sists of the newest patterns, and fabrics. 0. L. W. Knerrj. 1 1 518 & 520 Washington St, ' Cape May, N. J.
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful _ preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled # water. Prompt and courteouj service. Main Office -512 WASHINGTON STREET s READING COAL YARDS and lartl»~pERRY A^jD JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. Idl ui IctiEmc Tdqte M.n.ge,
BUDICORIUM CAFE HND BUFFET 107 ANS KB JACKSON ST. Evewtiiing in uuon. So font, nnd aakA. Vf— Uh:.. Op«n UI the yur. C.tU(. trod, roliuUd. Onfen k, *Sm promptly attended to -nd dilteteW. Both Ptioneo JOHN J. NcCANN Ke^tono TU^,l»ne, BTSfi. Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM arid GAS FITTING Jobbing A Sfiecialty. 417 Washington Street tsiimaUf Purni^ied - CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone 128 A , ' ' »nt circumstsncas. eajxtcialljj^ wbsa ikM j ou' the defects to your wall papers. U ' r lnr done- and • PO'tsl mailed to W. L j I rn l; LeNolr will brla* him to you wtth ^ enmplea of ur dasorlptloo. His esetfi «1« WASHINGTON STREET ( TF you are wondering where to send your son to w I complete his education, write for a new w booklet entitled "Tom Brown at Peirce's,'* .w ® which may assist you in reaching a decision, a? If you have a daughter whose future you are consider- aC jP ing, send for a booklet entitled "Secretarial Positions for IK Jp Peirce School, The School You Have Always Known, if ® prepares young men and young women for useful careers, W ^ and secures desirable positions for them upon the comple- W tion of their courses of study. W . JP The 50th School Year will begin September I, 1914. W I jL Office open every business day; call or send for 50th S T Annual Catalogue. yv I PEIRCE SCHOOL | ^ 917-919 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ^ rely upon TEITELMAN'S Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS.. Manufacturers of Cold Spring Mineral »Vater Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLE | MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PH1LA DELPHIA PRJCES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold utfrriees to Defy Competition Having had many years' experience in »he boR|»c«s. 1 only ui . sn opportunity to convince my customers that T can sell them at the I lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elaa wherw. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Washingtoa Street W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. Hard ware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 16IM H>ialii~relkftiirii I r n f J TjT(i i i .A.nTMM

