8A.TURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1818 CAPE MAJt STAB AND WAVE " >VNsSw_ . PA6B TWO *-jj
0 J a I ALCOHOL 3 PEH CEXT. aoU'j AVcgclaUe PrrparafionErAs « = ^ ; similaiingitrFbodandltejtia 5cnlj HngUicSHiaiadtsasdi3ovt&(f fcrnraama ctzhi Promotes DigestlonOn-iM a> nessanaResi.Conialnsnciil*r £o-0 -0 pivuii-Morphlne nor Mineral i Not Narcotic. * •52 i AtfnfMlkSiMiLimm j K?V| PimtbSdil,\ jSSSf '"N 1 1 mi 'i 1 0 Apcrfect Remedy for Consflf* zrZZ 1 ion. Sour Stomach.Dlarrttn f < Worms JC mwdaonsJntnshp=?- u ivcss and Loss or Sleep. Bpo « TicSiirile SigMlire oT ■Kf6, f^C< lUE C L-.TAVn OOMTAn j&,c| NEW YOHR.- J "X*-r " nKiU^^ffli£KMpiPH Ezaa Copy of Wrapper.
emu 1 For Infants and Children. | Mothers Know That ! Genuine Castoria Always / . 1 Bears the r\ jj*v 'n Use 2 I ■ v VA For Over Thirty Years mop I
THE REAL ESTATE TRfltlSFERS UPPER TOWNSHIP. Coleman F. Corson,- sheriff, lands of Chris. S. Hand et us and Tuckahou National Bank, to Lilburn XL Hess. $1G20. Lot at Tuekahoe on road from Petersburg, adjoining lands of Aarah Willets, containing 25,121.7 square feet. Lilburn XI. Hess et us to Samuel L. ( Burroughs et us. $2500. Same as j above. jl DENNIS TOWNSHIP. : : Thomas H. Berry et us to John H. ; J Berry. Lot at South Seaville on road j leading from Main Road that leads to i South Dennis to old county road, con- 1 taining 2 acres, 2 quarters and 2 rods. t MIDDLE TOWNSHIP. t Joh&_B. Huffman et us to Charles * Aeinell., Lot in Cape May Court House, beginning at N. W. corner of 'ot of J V Blanche Bunnell, on S. side of Hand f avenue, thence South along land of Bon- > nell 174 feet to a corner in Stitcs Ave- J nue. , Anna Buckley et vir to Guiseppe Buz- i to, $1750. Undivided half part of plantation on botb sides of Main Seashore j Road, beginning at the side of Learning i Bounds at Priscilla Learning's corner, I containing 138 acres except a negro burying" ground situate on and adjoining S. E. side of Main Seashore Road and and of Lewis Cressc. . 6. H. Yick et ux to Caroline Hunter, 1 $60. Lot 35, block 56, known as the < "Westcott tract." j Wild wood Extension Realty Co. 'to j. George W. Buzzard. Lots 21 and 22, block 6. plan 2.
NORTH WILDWOOD. Lester Smith et ux to George A. Mar- 1 tin. Lot 30, block 208. Same to Altiua S. Thomas. Lot 32, . block 208. Henry H. Ottens to Marie Terjesen. 8280. Lot 36, block 91, Ottens Canal Tract Extension. Elizabeth W. Tyler et vtr to James A. ' Dare. $150. Lot 31, block 134. Charles Mace, Trustee et al, to Rose ' Nidorf. $3750. S. W. half lots 214 and £16, block 220. CITY OF WILDWOOD. ' John H. Baumann et ux to John C. 1 Funk. $6500. Lot 7, block 6. Philip P. Baker et al to Lillian S. 1 Tompkins. Lots 17 and 18, block L. 1 BID STOMACH TROUBLE Yields to Delicious Viaol ■ : Shreveport, La. — " I had a bad atom- ' i aeh trouble for years and became so , weak 1 could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was poor, my food - would not digest, I bloated and was very t weak and nervous. I tried many reme- , dies without help. 1 saw X'inol advertised and tried it, and now my stomach 1 trouble is completely cured and I am > well-"— F. 1. Msiibh.ii _ Vlpol is guaranteed to tons up the ' tired, over-taxed and weakened nerves 1 of the stomach and create strength. 1 ban Many, Druggist, Gaps May, t New Ji— W- \ .«* u I
Margaretha Steuber, et vir to David!1 McKibbin. Lot 1, block 1, Ocean side of ! 1 Atlantic Avenue. Wm. Goldstein et ux to ^hn Brusk.erL Lots 19 and 20, block 48. j l Same lb Frank L. King. $55. Lot 21, block 48. Cape May County Gazette STRAIGHTFORWARD TESTIMONY — ! ' j May C. H. Citizens Have Profited , By It. ! I If you have backache, urinary trou- j . ' bles, days of dizziness, h<adaches or | , | nervousness, strike at the sea*, of the! ! trouble. These are often the symp- j 1 | toins of weak kidneys and there is | danger in delay. Doan's Kidney , : are especially prepared for kid- j . ney ailment!— are endorsed by over 30,000 people. Your neighbors recommend this remedy — have proved its merit in 1 many tests. Cape May C. H. readers t should take fresh courage in the ( straightforward testimony of a Gape Xfav C. H. citizen. XI rs. John Taylor, Mechanic St., Gape C. H., says: "I am pleased to eon- ' the pubKc statement I gave a few i ago, recommending Doan's Kid- , ney Pills. I used this medicine when ( suffering from backache and weak kidand in a remarkably short time it made me well.™ Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney l'ills — she same that J |Mrs. Taylor had. Fost^f-Milburn Co., I Preps., Buffalo., N. Y. t CHURCH OF THE ADVENT. j Rev. Paul A. Howe, of Philadelphia, | will fill the pulpit in the Church of the I Advent, until the end of November. ] Service will be Continued as usual. Rev. j Mr. Kniuff, former pastor of the Church, ' has gone back to bis old charge in Ten- i '
i; NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now on | sale at the Star and Wave Office, at 50 j cents per dozen. i1 PROTECT YOUR EYES FROM THE MOVIES. | 1 The progress made in the character of j ' subjects presented in the movies today, j * makes it desirable for all enquiring I people to at least attend occasionally. Annoying after-effects on the eyes of * many prevent them from enjoying tne 8 social diversion and often the education- s al advantages thus derived. The great i majority of those who suffer from eye * strain after watching moving pictures can find much, if not complete relief, in perfectly fitted glasses. The picture - may not be quite so sharp, but this is more than compensated for by the in-' j creased comfort. For those with very 1 sensitive eyes, a colored glass either I amber, yellowish green or amethyst, ■ may be necessary to give complete j-e- [ lief. There have been put on the market recently several varieties of colored glass, each of which has some advanj tages so that some suitable colpr can | usually be secured. A subdued light in the theatre is much less irritating than 1 when only light visible comes from the screen. 'It is also advisable to avoid sitting n a place where it is necessary to j took upward, as the additional strain very tiresome and frequently a headache. I
la 1814, 2,473,356 Bed Cross Christmas Seals were used in the State of ' : New Jersey, an average of about on I for' every individual These *e*ls, sell- I j-g ,t ONE CENT EACH, are the money li getters ;n the fight against tuberculosis. L They have been the mean? of supplying - visiting nurses who assist the afflicted, j of equipping dispensaries or clinics where patrients unable to pay may he g examined free of charge, of supporting •lav camps or o|ien air schools where auaemic and tuberculous children m*v ( continue their studies with the right kind of food and air. of distributing - literature 6r giving .-durational lectures, g of supplying milk and egg's or other food | to those patients unable to purchase ; ^ the same, or assisting a patiqnt in get-. liny the proper clothing to go to some
public sanatorium for treatment. Aj large proportion of the 20,000 cases Ccti- 1 mated in the State have been readied inJ one or more of these various way-. The New Jersey Anti-Tuberculosis ! League of Newark. N. J., is the -date I " Agent for these Red Cross Chri-tmas ; Seals and has already secured six and j j onc-]iu1f miljion for distribution over the j State, a large proj>ortion of these going ( " to local societies in the different com- , , niuniti. -. Plans have been smnde to ( have the sale begin on or about Thanks- ' giving. During December various metli- 1 [lods will be used to stimulate "the sal- j ' | means of Red Cross Seal Buttons, I school children, boy scouts, churches, fraternal societies, and selling seals l>y j mail. Thanking you for any publicity w If.qji j - you may be able to give this article. I am ^ Very truly yours, I ERNEST D. EASTi >N, j Secretarv. ! : 1 ; SOUTH JERSEY POULTRY SHOW j" The State Barred Plymouth Eock.j | dub will hold its meeting in the armory j of Company K. at Bridgeton. at the ( - twelfth annual exhibit of the South j ■ 1 -Jersey Poultry and Pigeon Association.]] 1 which opens Wednesday. Noveint'cr 24, ' and continues until November 27. j Tins is the big show of southern New . Jersey, and this year will surpass all . I previous efforts. An increase of more than $500 worth oi premiums will bawarded exhibitors. The entry blanks now being mailed- by the secretary. H. "Maier. 1 Positively no copy will be received J for publication in the Star and Wave t after 5 o'clock Thursday P. M., and I under no circumstance will -communica- - tions be published without the signa- | ( ture of the writer. PARKER'S » i _ KAIR BALSAM ' p fwRegnnsr Oil^rand^ | Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA | Positively no copy will be received | ' | f f»r publication in the Star and Wave; j after 5 o'clock Thursday P. M., and I " no circumstance will communications be published without the signn'ture of the writer, j ! See those new Baby Coaches at ^ YTentzell's, S3 Perry Street. I Your stove will be needed soon. - ] Jesse Brown, IIP and 111 Jackson ^ Street, will furnish new pipe and erect ] th'e stove on short notice. • — Positively no copy will be received q publication in the Star and Wave s after f oWock Thursday P. M., and g under no circumstance will communica- g tions be published without the signa-. jj of -the writer. Advertise in .the Star and Wave.
" ^ ! Professional Cards j J.'SPICER LBAM1XG COUNSELO^AT-Lz W plaster and Examiner in J Chancery Hughes and Franklin Sts.. ' Cape May, New -Jersey. 5 SAMUEL F: ELDREDGE ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW . National Bank Bailnim Wa^Jiington and Decatur Sts . Cape May, New Jei ->\s -NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Clianegry. Kej*stone Phone 35 A. ' HENRY H. ELDREDGE Vv_ • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery for New j' Jersey Merab**r of Pennsylvania Bar. i Cape' May, New Jeiaey | £. JAMES M. E. IIILDRETH COUNSELOR- AT-LAW .Solicitor, Master and Examiner :n Ciiauemy NOTARY H BLIC ' j Ofiiees at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey, i I\eyston» Phone 59A. : LEWIS T. STEVENS Counsellor-at-Law 1 Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public 618 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J MORGAN-HAND, JR. CIVII. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Cape May Court House, N. J. Bell Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, Ocean City. N. J Bell Phone 56X. ; DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street , I Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) Filling a specialty — from one dollar Bridge work, five dollars a tooth My special plaice never rock. No one has this method but myself. W"! al low you carfare when you order th - teeth. Phone — Walnut 1SS8. Don't Frown! | ; /CoN ^ You do this because , ' - y°u ean't see we^j ' , Let me test your • eyes and give you Raw a Pa'r 0I" 8lasses will smooth C. A. LONCSTRETH Specialist In Eye Testing 222 Market Street, Philadelphia CAPE MAY OPTICAL I 513 Washington Street C«i>e May, N. J. EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE. PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone "Phone 44D Ware's Drug Shop (THE REX ALL STORE) Patent Medicines, Drug Sundries, Goods at Lowest Prices; Ask to the piu. Line Rubber Goods, 2 year guarantee; also fresh stock of Pirika, ar.d Huyler Caddies-, All Writing Paper and Holiday Goods reduced • Washington and Decatur Street, Deeatur and Washington Streets " Gape May.
CiPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT f Best quality Coal as all times. Careful £ preparation. Guaranteed weight. a Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service Office-512 WASHINGTON STREET Y.rd—READING C0AE YARDS and laws— perpy AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. ui Keystsae Telepkases Manager I
Keystone Phone 673 D B^P^ AUKTORffil CAFE AND BUFFET 1 67-169 JACKSON Si. Everything in season. Sea foods and Salads, Specialties. Cottage ^ trade solicited. Orders by £hone promptly attendedto an dduivered Open all the year JOHN J. McCANN Wm. F. Brown ' PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone 126 A
[?]
UOUeiiumttA*LtiO" '.UU 18 and Is apt to be attended yrith unpleasant clrcumstancea, especially wfcaa the removal of furniture and picture* brlnge out the defecu of your wall paper*. It Is also the beat time to have new paperlnp done, and a po: lal mailed ti W. I* LeN'olr ^111 bring: him to you with samples of any description. HU work is of the heat, and lils prlcea more than reasonable. W, LENOIR „f •16 WASHINGTON STREET \y Keystone Phone ISSx.
Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ATXESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF W A L L PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many -.ears' experience in the bnsiness, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the low est possible prices. Please ex amine my stock before buying else- • where. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street l^¥»fTsoN BROADWAY ^ WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits,' Oranges. Bananas. Patent Medicines Hard ware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M W. S. SHAW & SON Dealers In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30-A. * 5?3 ELMIRA STREET M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHXG TACKLE Established 1878 Keystone 114X
El wood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. Auto Delivery Phone 228D Bell Phone 17W
FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CABS 6T0RED. cabs DAY OR N7QHT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPUES. AGENJS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE 1-90A BEJ.L za-A HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrfgaton Plants Installed. 177Y 114 Pearl St, West Cape May

