Cape May Star and Wave, 13 February 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 7

PAGE FIVE ' . CAPE MAY ST Alt AXD WAVE FEBRUARY 18, 1915. — • . — ' i i - : ' — ; ..

■ ■■ ■ — "THE LITTLE SHOP" 1 427 Washington Street ;* A. B. VAN DERVOORT _ I I * OPEN ALL THE YEAR We have a full line of .Stamped Goods, f Columbia Yams, t Raffia, - And all materials to be found in an up -to*date f Art Shop. Vocececccccecoccceecceeece^cececceeecccocicc^'

PUBLIC MEETING JFriiag Earning, Jrbruarg 12. 1815 v At 7.30 o'clock I High School Building Purpnsr "To discuss Ways and Means to secure a Visiting Nurse for Cape May City." MISS FANNIE CLEMENT, General Superintendent of Visiting Nurses, of the American Red Cross Society, of Washington, D. C., will be present and give a talk on the subject of Visiting Nurses. Everyone interested in the welfare of Cape May, is invited to be present and to take part in the Discussion. * t - Signed, V. M. D. MARCY. F. R. HUGHES. i REV. W. D. McCURDY, j Committee J i

M. H. WARE 616 WABHISGTOH ST. Hardware Fishing Tackle Cutlery and House Furnishing* lff»Ki»U«I EDWARD W. SAYRE Carpenter and Builder. JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATTENTION. •II QUEEN 8TREVT LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN A SON, HOTEL DEVON OPEN ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT, RUNNING WATER REASONABLE RATER J. L. KEHR. PROP. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May C« HOLLY BEACH. N » JOHN BRIGHT j i GENERAL INSURANCE • Reel Estate and Mortgage Investment* v ' " V -

TEN Strong Companies Aggregate Capital over t&o.OOO.Ooo Represented bv SAMUEL F. RI,DREDGE. lire Insurance Agent. Twenty-Six years of experience. Your insurance placed with me Is absolute protection from loss by fire. Apply to S..F. KLDREDGE | Merchants National Bank Bunding . Cape May. New Jersey. P : : : I A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keyatoee Phone 3lm *21 Hughes Street Cape Kaj.N. J. lyjeadow ]/iew farm Vegetable* and Produce 1 ERMA, N. J. ■ Keystone Phone 24X t BOSglgg HAIR BALSAM Help, loendlcU, dudrulT. • ForRratoriac Color end , BmuIt toGrtr or Faded Hur. ( ~ r GRANGE PICNIC " Cold Spring Grange Hall. Friday eve- * ning, February 26, 1915. Special fea- • ture — Box Social: all ladies accompanied by a lunch admitted free. " I rnch room opened from 7 P. M. to ™ 12M. Special music — A good time ' guaranteed. Ice cream Hnd cake for ' General admission, 10c. If night •>rove* stormy, to be held next fair evening. Children Cry i fob FirrCHtrs .... .» CASTOR!*"

LEGAL ADVERTISING An Ordinance AX ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE MONEYS FOR THE "YEAR ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN IN THE BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of West Cape May and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same that the said Council do hereby appropriate and provide for raising bv taxation in the current year one thousand nine hundred and llf- _ teen, "moneys for the following purposes. to wit: For interest on- Sidewalk Certificates $9<l.un 1 For rent of hall 50.09 j' For Water Rent "]4f.i«0j, For salary of Clerk 75.00 For Salary of Solicitor 75 00 j j For Salary of Assessor ion. ml ; For Engineer's Expenses 25. •*> For Salary of Collector IghdOji For Maintenance of Police 1 50.00 1 For Lighting "Streets and Pub- 'j • lie Places ' ljm'OO For -Tanitor ' snoo'l For Building, Repairing ami Cleaning Streets 5.) 1.00 1 ' For Support of Poor 75.00 f For Board of Health 100.09 For Ditches and Sluices 50...9 3 For General I/acidental Ex- ^ I tenses " 700.iV) , *3fliw.nn l And be it further ordained tiiat this ordinance shall take effect immediately ^ upon flue publication according to law. f Approved this first day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand s nine -hundred and fifteen. WALTER M. HOMAW ; Attest: — .Mayor. THEO. W. REEVES, Clerk. 2-13- ts n 1 t

An Ordinance \ Providing for tl(e issuance of bonds to R the amount of Eigthy-Six Thousand " Dollars, 'the proceeds of whiolr are to e be used for the rebuilding of the Bulkhead and the Boardwalk along the " Beach Drive, and the necessary incidental work for the protection of said Drive and Boardwalk from storms and A the eiu-romchment of the ocean, aud ' for the paving of Washington Street irom Perry to Franklin Street! Franklin Street. BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the inhabitant!) of the City of Cape May, in Qity Council assembled, and it is hereby enacted bv the authority of tile same,. Section *1. That there be issued by the City of Cape May, Eighty-Six Thousand Dollars in bonds, in all" One Hundred and Seventy -two bonds of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars - each, which said bonds shall bear date

the first day of March in tbe year of our l.oTd One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifteen and la- payable in Thirty lears from the date thereof, and draw - interest at the rate of Five per centum per annum, |>ayable semi-annually. Said bondB at maturity and the interest r thereon as it falls due shall be payable ' a5 "fee of the Treasurer of the < ity of Cape Ma", and shall be coupon bonds, numbered from One to One Hun- , -fri-d and Seventv-Two, both inclusive, anil shall be registered. Section 2: And hi- it further, ordained ' ' and enacted that the Mayor is hereby 1 authorized to sign and the City Trees'- ( urer to countersign said bonds, and the - City Clerk to attest the same an dto affix the rornorate seal of the City thereto, end the City Treasurer, to -iri' 1 1 'he ominous attached. ami tli- tflnano' | • t Vimmi'tce i« hrmbv authorized and directed «o s. |) the same at public sale • I... |„ « i, nee that en b- obtained 4 •l-rrfere. b,lf f„r not less than par. •el -..on — — 1" thereof the prOc-sis < therefrom -lis 'I h» exni-nd'-d only for , •I. • -s herein set forth. , c--ctinn 3. .And be it further nrdni'l•I ■>)•■' enacted that when this ordi- * - Pane- shall lia'e h—n regularly parsed ' and taken effect, the Citv Council may. without further or Other orders, ad- t I-ertise for Iv-'s and awanl the contract or contracts f,,r ,he ,v„rk herein con- ' ■ '"west responsible 1 j hoods "atisfacto-v ' in neurit v*" and a motility to said Cite Council, or Council ' "Hvis«ble and for th" best interest cf I the Citv. emplov -workmen and furnish | materials for the construction of said work or such nortion thereof as if. may deem advisable. ' Section 4.. And be it further ordain- ' ed and enacted that there shall be raised annually bv tuvaHon an amount « equal to two per ceiitnni of the amount f of said bonds, to be kept in a aena- t "ate account to create a fund for the redemption of said bonds at maturity, and there shall also be raised annually taxation such-sura as mav be neces- — rv to meet and nav the interest on " th- said bonds a« •* shall ',!] flue | •Sie'lon 5. And b° it further ordain- .. ed and cnar*ed that the n-ncceds re • \ "Hired '-"m the -,i- nf s»id bonds shsP , . he used for eh® following ""rooscs. viz.: For .he r-b'rildin- of the e Rnll-hepd "nil- *he -Ros—iwalk alopir the Reach Drive * n al wo»V fo- the e-O.ection of ca!d Tlr"» and Boa"— I . _ walk f-om atorms and the to the amount of $71,000.00 r Fo- the pa wins of Washington ' Ffrce'_ f-o^); pprrv ^pro-t.„, * £ to W .

LEGAL ADVERTISING blocks, asphalt or other suitable material, to the amount of $16,000.00 Passed the 11th day of February,' - 1918. CHARLES YORK, ' . President of City Council. ' j Approved the llth dav of February,' • 1*18. | W. M. CASSEDY. ■ a.**, """"I THOMAS W. MILLET. Recorder. ERMA Mr. Edward Tfcvlor and lady frieipl j have returned home "after a pleasant | ! with his sister Mrs. Merril, at ! I'aulgboro. , i Jirs. A. H. liiddle after spending . ■ some Weeks with her daughter Mrs. ( • Dawson of West Cape May. has retnrn1 i ed to her home here. i "Mary "Matthews, daughter «f Monroe' i : Matthews, was taken to the Episcopal Hospital on Tuesday to be operated on j "nr nnnendicitis. j Bert Snyder, of Holly Beach, was call- 1 iing on friends here on Kufclay. Mrs. George JifeNeill was the guest of, Mrs. William Bailey of Cold Spring on | | Wednesday. I | The 1 allies' Aid Society met at the home nf Mrs. Frank Weeks this week. I Mr. R. T. Johnson made s business J trip to Cape May on Wednesday. Mrs.. Mzzie . Mason was visiting . friends at Fishing Creek on Tuesday. Mrs. Maimie Johnson was a Cape May visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawn entertained on Saturday evening at tea. Rev. \foore and family. | We are glad t* note that Tliomas , Battersoll. who has bis-n quite sick is | much better. Mrs. Emma Onx has been spending a davs verv pleasantly with her Mrs. Miller at ColilySpring. i jtrs. Annie Crease entirtaini-d her | sister Miss Will Hoffman of Cold Spring on Tuesday. William Triteliard will move his fam- ' ily to Fishi"" Creek in the near future. GRANGE. PICNIC Cold Spring Grange Hall. Friday eve- j ning, February 26, 1915. Special fea- — Box Social; all ladies accompanied by a lunch admitted free. T.nncb room opened from 7 P. M. to IfM. Special music— A good time guaranteed. Ice cream and cake for sale. General admission. 10c. If night roves stormy, to be held next fair evening. 1

^ IF YOU HAD A JA? NECK 1 q9*t1| as long as this fellow, iii and had /[} SORE THROAT |j ^%we ; |1 TONS I LINE 1 VV W0D10 QUICKLY RILIEYI IT. 76c. and 60c. HwalUIJitzs. *L j

I CAPE MAY POINT' : ■ — □ Dr. M. W. Bieberback, of Philadd- '• phia. was here Sunday looking after : ' his cottage. e Mth. Dos Passos and her daughter . il Bessie, of Philadelphia, were here Sttu- ; ■ day looking after their bungalow. 1 '• Milton Bair, diaries Blevin and , j James Wool son attended the service at i- the Baptist Qiurch Sunday night at - Cape May. 1 Mrs. Thomas Smith and her son ' ' George, of Philadelphia, are down for a i few days to make a few alterations on ■ their bungalow, the Breezie Point. • Mark Rigor has been down for a few j daya to look after his property. Frank Rutherford, after a few days : vacation has returned to his studies at , r the Drexel Institute at Philadelphia. I Mrs. Dickinson, of Cold Spring, lias , . been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. W. ; I Springer, for a few days. • Mr. annd Mrs. Chas. Deinpsev and ! • their daughter May. have returned , . after a two months stay in Phil- 1 • adelphia. , I t Billy Wootson -pent Sunday with his j j parents at the light house. Mr. a mid Mrs. Frank Bourne have re- j f to their home on the Cape May 1 Point Boulevard. Mr. Frank Sliappard preached the I' Sunday evening at the Baptist : . Church. Mrs. A, B.iMarrv and daughter. Miss'1 Sgra Marev. are in Philadelphia for aj' ilavs. and while there will visit Rillv Sunday's Tsb-rnaele. \ GRANGE PJCNIC Cold Snring Grange Hall, Friday eve- . nine. February 26. HNS. Special fea- 1 tor" — Box Social: all ladies accom- ' "« vi«,i j,v a lunch admitted free. ' —eh -~-T" vvened from 7 P. M. to ' Snecial mossc— A good time J guaranteed. Ice cream and cake for f vp|«V Cenere] ailmi«:o|l "V. If night - roves stormy, to be held next fair ( STOVES. HEATERS AND RANGES J ! Call and see our line of Stove Boards. | ' Hods. Oil Oothi, Stove Blacking j ' and enamels. L .TES8S M. HRi IWN | ,

- C0LDSPRING Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fleischhauer have returned from a three weeks trip lo G • New York. j Mrs. R. E. Lkverty ha* been someI j what indisposed during the pust week, (but is slowly regaining her normal ' health. Mrs. Joseph Hoffman has not been I in good liealth of late. '! Mrs. George Swain has been visiting her daughter at Holly Beach. I _ Mrs. Wilbert Weeks lias been quite | ill, at the home of her son Alvi.- in West Cape May. Mrs. William Cumifiimra. of West Cape May called on several of her friends in this village Friday, j Word has been received from Alfred) t! Crease, Jr.. who shipped as wireless I t nperator on the steamship (hmino. relief ship to Belgium from the State of I .California, that he is safe, at Hali- I Itav. although the ship became disabled1' . 'off the coast of New Foundland. The Decimo Club met at the home 1 1 , of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. EUiott Satur- | I day evening. February 6. Members ! ! , present were Mrs. L. Hildreth. Mrs. A. ! t • Elliott.- Mrs. Hosepb- McKissfrk. .Mrs. ] 1 . Lewis Hoffman. Mrs. M. Harris. Mrs. < William Swain. Mrs. Albert Matthews. 1 r I Visitors Present — Miss. Marv Miller, I i ' Mrs. Emilv Townsend. Miss T. Elliott, c j An enjoyable and interesting session i ( . was held. , i « GRANGE PICNIC | « Cold Spring Grange Hall, Friday eve- * ! ning, February 26, 1915. Special fea- s _ tun— Box Social"; all ladies acoo i- t panied by a lunch admitted free, t . Lunch room opened from J P, M. lo i 12M. Special rauaie— A good time guaranteed. Ice cream and cake for 1 1 sale. General admission. 10c. If night 1 stormy, to be held next fair!t Backache Worry You? ; Some Cape May Court Rouse People Have Learned How to Get Relief ? How many people suffer from an ach- J, back ? |, How few know tbe cause? If it hurta to stoop or lift — '' If you suffer sudden, darting pains — * If you are weak, lame and tired. Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may ba headache or diz- e ziness, ° Scanty, painful, or too frequent un- k ination, a Nervousness Of a constant, dead-tired a B Avert the serious kidney diseases, (l Treat tbe weakened kidneys with a Doan's Kidney Pills. a A remedy especially for sick kidneys. Endorsed in Cape May Court House by ^ your friends and neighbors. f Mrs. Martin Spalding, Atlantic Ave- ? nue. Cape May Court House, says: "My back ached and I often felt dizzy and b nervous. The secretions from my kid- a neys were also a source of annoyance. v Doan's Kidney Pills goon restored me to " I good health.' i ii

1 1 Price 50e., at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Spalding had. Foster-Milburn Co., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. WEST CAPE MAY Mrs. Edwin Morton spent Wednin- J ' ils v afternoon at the Court House. X'™. David Hughes is spending some- ; I time away, j Mrs. George Davis and two daughters! I of Camden spent a few days of Is si | week with Mrs. 11. K. Pierson. 1 Mrs- Augusta Hand spent Friday • l with Mr«. C. B. Perkins. Mrs. K. Jones of New York Citv : . spent Fridav with Mrs. C. B. Perkins, i Mrs. K. Jones of New York Citv ! snent over Sunday with her daughter. ' ! Mrs. S. A. Cramner. I Mrs. John J. Yanzant. Jr.. is K|>ending ( i Mrs- W. S. Yanzant. Sr.. is spend- j . I Mrs. B. S. Hoffman was a Pliiladel- j 'phia shonner one dav this week. |i Mrs. Martha Remington of Pliiladel 'phia, snent over Sundav with Miss1 I Eliza Reeves. ■ Mr. and Mrs Win. Rirhman sr.- the' , | pmnd parents of a little bain- bov ' , I Mrs. J. M. Wlieaton spimt Wediu-day ' in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Perkins snent one! ■I.lav last wi-ek in Philadelphia. ■ j Tlie crisp dry fair weather has made iand sll hone for early spring weather. | ! Daniel Stevens after alternate criti- ! : rut intervals is gaining substantia 'lv j j though still confined to his room. Ho , 'end Mrs. Stevens are verv PTRteful [nr , ; the kind svmnathv of friends. Rev. J. I.. I andis lias returned after j ten davs' absence at Pitman and in i TVimsvlvanis. .Bisl as lie was ,nre- I paring to return he was summoned to sttend the t.'neral of his sister-in-law. widow of bis onlv brother. Geo. W. 1-andis. of Pottstown. Pa. She was a •rood woman in every wav and beloved all. She was 84 years nf a«'» and i peacefully nassed away full in the-tri • I umphs of a blessed submission to th" will of her Savior. She is survived hv j daughter and J. D." Lendis for many : the -reneral purehaaing agent of th« Plv'sdelphia and Reading Railrosd. - Tli" Men'e Circle Bible Class connect.- ! ed with West Cape Mav (Tianel is now j *vnro"ghlv organized, the following b-- | ">g the officers' elected: Dr. Frank R. I fr.-Ler: Vr Clement Vew- j . kirk, nreridejij; >(r fiiyvm CVimm'iigs. . jtjee "P-estd - Ur Walter So-'age. I Harrv Rrewton. Treas- i I urer; Mr. Coleman Camp, chairman of (

M MOTHERHOOD i> Mt • I ✓ U time for experimoit, tat for I Pj cheer, needful extrdae ud I '! 1 8corr8 emulsion. I S00TTS EMULSION cbargea the blood with life-sustaining richness, suppresses nervous conditions, aids the quality andquantlty of milk ■void rickats and makats^Uaaaaay. 1 Iff 1 1*^ Aaaid5akatlfaiaa. NaAlmWdtt|L

( Membership Committee; Mr. Daniel Miller, Chairman Social Committee; ; Jam# Wilson, Chairman De\o- : tional Committee. There are 45 mem- | hers on the roll already and they are : aiming for a hundred. This is In iine with the great work now being successfully introduced and ! conducted in many "large cities and i outside communities to gather in the ; men for Bible instruction. Elon Hand and- wife spent last week ; end in Philadelphia and heard with ' much interest Billy Sunday. Oiaalee Simmiugton is one of the special ushers at the Tabernacle and takes great pleasure in helping all his to favorable positions for bearing Mr. Sunday. The union meeting was well attended Thursday evening and interesting. Mrs. David Hughes is spending a few days in Philadelphia. She will take in the meetings in the Tabernacle while j there. J Justice of the Peace David Hughes I and his son Dr. Frank R. Hughes spent | " ursilay in Philadelphia. They had the pleasure of hearing Billy Sunday while they were up. Harry Brown has just completed a new garage for his fine touring ear ju«t perrhased. He believes in being up-to-date and mingling some of the of life with its labors. The farmers are verv busy just now hsnling California beach grass which is said to be the beRt kind of manure for their land. resolutions WHEREAS; It has pVased our Heavenly Father to call to her eternal home, sister, Mrs. Martha Hand; be It RESOLVED. That we publicly acour loss of one who was always deeply interested in her church and its societies, especially in the spread of the Qospel of Peace to all the world. We also feel that our sister at "Rest. Sweet Rest." from -all the worries of earth and infirmities of age and with Him '"Who knows the hour Our Journey here will close And may that hour. O faithful Guide, Find me safe sheltered by thy aide. knows: He knows, and tempera every wind that blowa." RESOLVED. Thai these resolutions printed in the Star and Wave end also be entered on the minutes of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Cold Presbyterian Church. MRS. H. S. SMITH. MRS. E. V. ET.DREDGE. Mftb. IS. Z. KI.UItKOUr,

I- i MRS. "A. McKEAN, 's MRS. CUMMi.'GS, |. Committee, f. 0 TUCKAHOF. Jacob Wolf, an old citizen of Tuckahoe. died early Tuesday morning. f The Tuckahoe Building and I .nan As- [ | sociation paid out last Saturday | $15,000 worth of matured stock, series j Ko. 35. Mr. and Mts. 8. M. Champion have i just returned from a six week.' vi-il ! to their daughter. Mrs. W'-stln ;by, in '' j Millville. vj (hpt. James Campbell, who ha-, been ] siok for some weeks, was aud lenly V ; taken wow last Monday. The Methodist Church has be-n l:oldr ing successful revival meetfltigs for the la«t •'oar weeks. Special meeting® ore e hold lor men, women and children.

IIS WOMAN IS VERY IMPPY Physically and Mentally Worn Out — Tells How Nervous and Crying Spells Were k Ended by Vinof. Monmouth, 111.:— "I was weak, wornv out and nervous. I had do appetite and was getting so thin and discouraged, r one day I just broke down and cried when a friend came in and asked me I- what was the matter. I told of my -. condition and how nothing I took seemed to do me any good. Vino) was suggested. , I got a bottle and before it was half gone I could eat and sleep well. I continued its use and now my friends t say I look ten years younger, and 1 am , well, healthy and strong. I wish I could induce every tired-out, worn-out, ncmfcis woman to take Vinol." — Mrs. Harriet Gale, Monmouth, 111. There are many over-worked, tiredout careworn, nervous women in this r vicinity who need the strengthening, tissue building, and vitalizing effects of ; Vinol, our deudoos cod liver and iron . tonic, and so sure are we that it will build them up and make than strong that we offer to retara their money ! if it fails to benefit. Vinol is a delicious preparation of the extract of cod liver oil and peptonate-of ! : iron and contains no oil. f| Jkmm-Vmny. Druggtst.