Cape May Star and Wave, 6 November 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE PA(JE FOUR ■i 11 i r ■ i ii « i i in' > i ■ ; * 11 II I I ' I III I I ■

OPE.MAY STAR AND WAVE Own Wave Established 1S55 ■tar of the Cape Established 1868 Merged In Star and Wave 1"' ALBERT R. HAND, General Mans er Farms close Thursday evenings. Out f U»wu circulation delivered Saturdays. SUBSCRIPTION I'RICE. 31.60 PER TEAR IK ADVrtNCE. This paper la entered at the postoffice as second-class postal matter. RAR ASD WAVE PUBLISHING CO. SIS and 311. Washington SUeet. R

RESULTS OF ELECTION ili-Mili £cto'oPSs-a H Vote registered 141 215 281 179 826 Votes polled 84 149 209 115 557 Votes rejected 0 2 0 1 3 Bute Senator. Geo. W. Reeves, 3 15 4 13 Lewis T. Stevens 33 76 87 51 247 H. C. Wheaton 48 86 114 59 287 Assembly. Monroe Hand, 3 4 5 3 15 Mark Lake 39 88 91 03 281 H. D. Taylor, 37 44 92 46 218 Coroner Frank R Hughes 44 52 100 50 240 Wilson A. Lake 34 09 80 55 238 Freeholder. John T Bennett 56 87 134 70 347 Mayor. W. L. Stevens 28 35 49 41 153 Recorder. TW. W Millet 35 43 66 49ft 193 Council. Frank W Miller, 13 18 21 16 68 Constable. A. Schellenger 44 41 69 47 201 Bond Issue. For 18 26 41_ 22 107 Against. 22 15 40 28 105 The regular meeting of Boy Scouts will be held at the First Baptist Church on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. W. D. MeCUROY, „ Scout Master. ,v Senate Assembly Coroner

• 1 ^ * ' I I i i f i I is J H = J3. Avalon 33 36 44 1« 18 48 Ohm May 1 33 48 39 » 44 84 Caps May 2 76 66 88 44 « 89 Cape May 3 87 114 91 92 100 80 Cfepe May 4 61 50 63 ^45 50 55 C M. Point 19 13 20 V u 12 i6 Dennis 1 43 97 47 88 82 50 Dennis 2 56 61 83 67 58 59 Lover 134 146 141 115 95 197 Middle 1 92 75 102 50 46 107 Middle' 2 50 130 94 65 61 97 MhJdle 3 69 83 75 49 35 111 Middle 4 73 44 69 41 39 71 N Wildw'd 50 171 137 55 66 127 O City 1 174 73 221 26 41 203 O City 2 165 109 201 75 76 197 Sea Isle • 19 23 21 19 20 11 6ea Iale 2 44 89 51 25 30 53 Sqpfayj 8 5 11 3 6 7 6 Harbor 84 85 93 11 13 91 Upper 189 67 209 41 41 206 West C. M. 91 105 118 63 99 94 Wildw'd 1 146 99 174 66 68 178 Wildw'd 2 125 60 129 28 29 124 ] Wildw'd 3 103 106 136 58 56 136 ] W. Great 19 39 34 21 22 34 Woodbine 58 107 69 73 67 83 ; ] 8090 2000 2531 1261 1316 2519 . THE LEGISLATURE. Tfes legislature will stand as follows: Senate Atlantic — Walter E. Edge, Rsp. Bergen— Charles O'Connor Henneasy, Dent. Burlington — 'Harold B. Wells', Rep. [ Camden — William T. Read, Rep Cape May— Lewis T. Stevens, Rep. Cumberland — John A. Ackley, Dem. Eases— Austen Colgate, Rep. ■ G krocfekter — George W. F. Gaunt, Bcp. 1 Hudson — Charles M. Egan, Dem 1 Hunterdon — Geo. F. Martens, Jr., Dem. ' Meroer— Barton B Hutebinsun. Rep. Middlesex— *W. Edwin Florence. Dem j I

Sore Throat or Mouth. Too must keep the throat and mouth dean and healthy. An r disease that attacks the eanal through which must pam the food we eat, the beverages we drink and the very air wa breathe is a serious matter. Why neglect Sore Throat or Sore Mouth when TONS! LINE ■js&ijss afiy prepared fur that purpobe. ra, TONSTlINE does its hill duty roa can depend upon it. Keep a ^5 bottle in the house —where you can rj j gat it quick when needed. 85c. it] ' af ®- «"»' a

E Monmouth — Harry K. Ackerson, Dem. Morris — Charles A- Kathbun, Rep. Ocean — Thomas A. Mathis, Rep. l6 Passaic — 'Thomas F. McOan, Rep. IS Salem — Collin* B. Allen, Rep. '1 Somerset - William W. Smaller, Rep.•r Suswx— *Samuel T. Munson. Dem. it (.'sum — Carlton II. Pierce, itcp. *• Warreu -Thomas Barber. Dem. New senator*. Republican* 13 Democrats 8 ). ' — Republican majority 5 Assembly. ATLANTIC. 'Carlton Godfrey, Rep. Bertram E. Whitney, Rep. IHKHGKN. F. W. Gertzcn, Rep. * R J. Glover, Rep. Edward C. Iron, Rep. BURLINGTON. Emmor Roberts, Rep. CAMDEN, j Mohn B. Kates, Rep. 'Garfield djjinroast , Rep. Charles A. Wolverton, Rep. ' CAPE MAY. Mark Lake, Rep. } CUMBERLAND, ^ ' Ravmand Sheppard, Rep. , ESSEX. 'E. M. Barradale, Rep. *W. Clive Crosby, Rep. ■, 'Eugene T: Seudder, Rep. [ 'Charles C. Pilgrim, Rep. ( 'Willism P. Berry, Rep. 'Harry D Johnson, Rep. 'George M. Titus, Rep. 1 'Edward Schoen, Rep. I 'Seymour P. Gilbert, Rep. 'Marcus W. DeCamp, Rep. Herbert J. Buehler, Rep. Paul R. Silberman. Rep. GLOUCESTER. 'Oliver J. W est , Rep. HUDSON. Timothy F. Aaron, Dem. George J. Brackner, Dem. Joseph Carroll. Dem. Charles Dolan. Dem. John J. Dugan, Dem. Dennis Dunn. Jr.. Dem. Charles H. Felten. Dem. Thomas G. Gannon, Dem. Harry Kublke. Dem. Alan W. Moore, Dem . , Alexander Simpson, Dem. James C. Agnew. Dem. George S. Applegate. Rep. HUNTERDON. | 'Henry I. lobst. Dem. MEROER. 'James Hammond. Rep. 'A. Dayton Oliphant, Rep. Jofiah T. Allison. Rep. MIDDLESEX. *E. L. Loblein, Dem. 3

•Charles Anderson, Dem, MONMOUTH. ; . 'Harry G. Yannote, Dem. • Elmer H. Geren, Dem. 18 MORRIS. * «George W. Downs, Rep. ;p 'Harry W. Mutchler, Rep. 10 OOEAN. ,5 'David G. Conrad, Rep. 6 PASSAIC. A John. A damson. Rep. ;9 Josiah Dadley, Rep. ' fj 'John Hunter, Rep. q "E. B. Randall, Rep. - 'George Dalrymple, Rep. SALEM. , 'Lemuel H. Greenwood. Rep. ? SOMERSET. 'Ogden H. Hammond, Rep. 8US8EX. Edward Ackerson, Dem. UNION. 'Charles L. Morgan, Rep. 'Arthur N. Pier son, Rep. •William N. Runyon, Rep. WARREN. 4 'Alonio D. Herrick, Dem. ® "Re-elected. 4 u 4 Democrats jp 3 Republican majority 19 - Repubican mapority on joint ballot . 27 9 DR. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Windsor Hotel Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink and numbering machine ink at Star and Wave Stationery Department. Your stove will be needed mm. Jesse Brown, 110 and 111 Jackasa Street, will furnish new pipe and ereet the stove on abort notiee. Grey Bond typewriter gaper, size d 1-2 *11, 30 cents per ream while it Mats. Only 50 reams in this lot. Star and Wave Stationery Dept.

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LOST — A gun out of Edw. Sayres' boat houw, at Schellfnger'g Landing. 85.00 reward if returned to boat bouse or M. Cresse, and no questions asked. DRESSMAKING1— At home or sewing out by the day. Prices reasonable. Call or write Mrs. C Homan, 127 York Avenue, West Cape May. 753-11-6-3 '"R RENT — Five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Rent reasonable. Ad-•Ir.-ss or call on Mr.-. Edw. Sawre, 916 Queen Stn-et. 747-11-6-1 HEATED APPARTMENTS Heated and furnished apartments with private baths for rent at reduced prices for winter months: v

3 rooms, 615 per month. 4 rooms, 820 per month. 5 rooms $25 per month. Mrs. E. Turner, 323 Washington St. i Furnished Apartments; For rent, by month or season. Hot water beat, good location, rent moderate. Apply for information at Star and Wave Office. 612— KK2-tf , I OR SAIL FOR SALB — A French hotel or boarding house range and a lot of hotel kitchen tensile cheap. Charles Quidort. f 252-4-10-15 tf f LARGE HALL FOR RENT. I Washington street Hall, largest and best equipped ball in Cape May, can 5 e rented for entertainments, dancing, efc. For information inquire of W. J FKNDKRSON, 320 Washington street. ^ NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now on * sale at the Star and Wave Office, at 50 cents per dozen. Rubber stamp pade, rubber stamp ink and numbering machine ink at Star and Ware Stationery Department.

t FURNISHED ROOMS. 0 Furniahed rooms for rent with heat r and use of range or oooking. Reason - I. able terms, (fell at 108 North Street, - Cape May. 610— 10-2-3t MONEY j MONK Have client will loan on first mort- ' gage sum from 8500 to 81,000. Apply to J. n HUGHES, 410 Washington St 5 L ' POULTRY FOR SALE — Whit* Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, one dollar per aat- . ting of fifteen. After September 1st, 1 stock for aale. H. C. Piemen, cornet Washington and Union streets. 10-o-y LOT BARGAINS Three 3-4 "acre lots, highest land in West Cfepe May, 50*210 feet, on Umdis a street 50 feet wide. PRICE RHDUCED to $409 for a short time. , Cfesh or easy terms The first oomca gets the choice lot — nearest Broadway. Apply to owner at 616 Broadway. Rent a Safefer uepoctt Bo* in tha armor-plated vault of the Security Trust Company, Cfepe May. No Trespassing Yon art hereby notified that no trespassing will be allowed on the Teal located in Lower Township; Mefarm and Race course farm, located in West Cfepe May. R. H. ARGOE, — 8-4-91 Manager. 6 and 10 cent goods in abundance at Brown's, 110 and 112 Jackson street. Cspe Msy, N. J: Children Cry F»R FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A

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