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? CAPE.MAY STAR AND WAVE , ftri— 11 Wave Established . ISSt Mar of the Cape Establish— 1868 Merced in 8tar,an4 Ware 1807 ALBERT R. HAND, General Ma— «r Forms do— Tburaday evenings. Out •f town circulation deliver— Saturdays. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. |L»0 PER FEAR IK ADVANCE. This paper is enter— at the postaAce as second-da— postal matter. •TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. ■' lit and 217 W— hlnrton Street. RfPUBUGAN TICKET FOR PRESIDENT Oiarles E Hughes, of New York." FOR VICE-PRESIDENT Oiarles W. Fairbanks, of Indiana. PERSONAL MENTION INTERESTING PERSONAL PARA GRAPHS OF THE COMING AND GOING OF CAPE MAY VISITOR! AND RESIDENTS EACH DAY. Mr. A. C. Dickson of Philadelphia is raeking a short sojourn at the Hotel Oape May. Mr. Kenneth Rush ton, of Philadelphia, » fa among the many September visitors. Mi— Marion Faris Faber of Phfladslphia, is making a prolonged visit here . One of the many wrek end parties consists of Mr. and Mrs. Alter Magear, , Mr. Thorn— J. Magear, Mies Helen J. ( Magear, Mr. Edward G. MacCracken and ( Mi- Edith Hageman, of. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Phillips, of i Philadelphia, are making a abort vliit f at the Hotel Capo May. lli— Mary E. Snyder and Jlis* Lillian j r H. Midlen, of Philadelphia, are visiting here during the naval Maneuvers. , Mr. John L. Hendrick, of Philadelphia, t is registered at the Hotel Oape May. f Mi— A. C Dickson, of Philadelphia, is among the Labor Day visitors. , Mi— Vf. B. Kite, of Philadelphia, is , making a short sojourn at the Hotel Oape May. Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hall, of Phila- ] Aelphia, are among the many Labor Day riaitors. The guests of the Sea Oest Inn re- , gret to learn that Mi— Carrie Ifortimer is soon to return to her home in Mount j f t I / The Misses Murray and Mi— Baens v V- of Philadelphia are enjoying a sojourn at the Hotel Sherwood. ; f. Friends of Mr. Hugh Miller, son of Rev. H. Q. Miller, of Philadelphia will , be pleased to' bear of hie improvement jn. health after a breakdown. j, £ Mr. and MtV E P. Jones with their two darling little boys have returned to a their home in Oak Lane after sending , a very plea— nt vacation at the Sea i. Crest Inn. 0 Mrs. E. St. C. Fletcher and her charming daughter Margaret, of Boyer street, p Mount Airy have been summering at the ^ Wyoming. Mrs. Morrow of N. 19th street, Tioga, 0 expects to leave soon with her daughter f, - and son George to go to the Pocono „ Mountains for the rest of September. |r . fentriken and Sons have recently sold s] •t Hudford attachment which was placed j on a Ford car to cany a larger, body g which will accommodate 20 passengers and Will be used to transport high school j] pupils from lower Township to the. j) Cape May High School Linford Hal- w bruner v. as awarded the contract. U1 Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Eastwood with p, . their attractive little daughter Char- a, lotte ere enjoying a vacatioh at the Sea Crest Inn. . v< Mr. Howard Johnson of Philadelphia has been visiting. Mr. E. P. Stites, 3rd, ;i | during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Hewitt and ,-r family of N|t." Airy expect to leave A shortly after spending a pleasant sum- p , mer on Windsor avenue. Mrs. olien and her charming_ little j,, P daughter Louise, have been summering jn at the Hotel Sherwood. Mrs. Cohen beat , the record at knitting sweaters. ,lt j. Mrs. Ketchum" and daughter Miriam i have been spending some time at the S' Hotel Sherwood. ^ . Miss Charlotte Mortimer of Boyer ... | street. Mount Airy, has joined her sisk ters for a short visit at Sea (.Test Inn. Prof. J. B. Hastings, superintendent i. f of the West Cape May Schools, has re- j, t" • turned after a vacation to the Catskills g and is \ re par ing for the re-opening of J the *cho>i« on September lit' . n - Mr. J. Williams a*d Mr. Jeane Fook, ' m State of Ohio, city of Toled o. Luc— County. I8*- 4 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is • ae rior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney . I * .Co.. doing business In the City of To- r. s l—o. County and State aforesaid, and - B. auu — Id Arm wtll pay the sum of ONE ,n l HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev- 1 ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. . P. FRANK J. CHENEY. ,, Bworn to before me and iubsgribed In £.yif.ceiffl£ce' *"* ** daT cf D®cea,ber- m (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. A! Notary Pabllc. -n Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally 1 mod acta directly upon the blood and nt- th eoua surface* of the system. Send for SeaUmoalate. free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all DruKtots. 75c. * \ Take Haifa VaaigrgUl* for eon— pert—
.... a PUMdphi., i knkf .< at U» do™, lby.nl mumJ ar*. - • t Paymaster R. H. H. Tricou, U. S. N., 8 is registered at the Hotel Cape May. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Reopatb, of r Philadelphia, are etopping here over I Labor Day. t Mr. J. H. Burtley, of Philadelphia, is among the many visitors that are re- - maining here. Miss Cecile D. McVay, of Philadelphia, L is making a short sojourn . here. Mr. F. J. Korte, U. S. N., and wife, ' of Philadelphia, ate stopping here daring the naval maneuvers in the harbor. Mrs. Pauline Seeds, of Philadelphia, is among the many vijiiqj* that are making a late seaspa visit, - Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Richards, of Philadelphia, -are making' a short sojourn at the Hotel Cape May. Mrs. Daniel Donahue, of Philadelphia, is among the many visitors that are now arriving for the September weather. | Mi— Karl Harriman,_of Philadelphia, . ! is making a short sojourn at the Hotel Cape May. Among the many Labor Day parties 1 at the HoteT Ospe May is one consisting ' ■ of Mrs. Frederick Webber, Mr. Frederick Weber, Mr. Harold Weber and Mr.' ' William McKay. r- , i ( Miss -Jf. W. Wilson, of Philadelphia, is making a short visit here. j ' Mrs. Joseph Gilfillan, wife of the ex- ! sheriff, of Philadelphia, is stopping at ' ' the Hotel Cape May. Mi— Margaret Robinson aoT Mrs. j Samuel Alcorn of Philadelphia, are mak- ( an extended-visit to Cape May. ' Mr. W. W. -Atterbury, of the Pennsyl- ^ ' vania Railroad ana Mr. E. E. Ingersoll of Philadelphia are stopping at the Ho- ' tel Cape May. Mrs. P. J. Whelan and Mr. J. Over- y wood Daly, of Philadelphia, are among the Labor Da tsi^ Mr. Morris qftet, ^.. of Philadelphia.' . stopping at h^-Hhtel Cape May. , Mr. Wm. M. Kerr, of Philadelphia, is p among the large number of 'people that j. are enjoying the late summer Weather , at Cape May. Mrs. Theodore Preflter, wife of the ' noted Philadelphia music publisher, is registered af&e Hotel Cape May. * Mr. Benjamin C. McPherson and wife f of Philadelphia are among the Labor . Day crowds. Mr. and Mra. J. S. Brown, of PhiladeL u phia, are making a short visit to Cap? , • > Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Mattison, 01 p Philadelphia, are among the great numof people that have come here to * witness the naval reserve maneuvers. s Mr. Clyde Hambright, of Philadelphia. making a short stay here. Mr. W .J. Filman and Mr. E. Flrint, of Philadelphia, are here on a short visit. * Mr. GeorftS. Farhum, of Philadelph: 1, ^ registered at the Hotel Cape May. J Mr. Donald Curtis arrived home for stay of several weeks on Tuesday cf this week. Mr. Curtis will return for ^ his third year at Annapolis on the JJtpof September. Mr. Charles Barker and Mr. Clifford tJ RJi^rp are spending this week end in 5. 'hsj-City of Brotberlj^Love. - Mr. George. Barton, one of the editors [, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, wife and returned hoqfe to Philadelphia ^ after spending several weeks here. "J ■Mrs. I. Remmington who has been spending some - time at Haynesport. N. ^ •J., has returned and is stopping at the Baltimore Inn, Miss Ella Harkgr .daughter of Mr. and Clifford Harker, of Bank street. city, left on Friday for Philadelphia I where she will study to become fe graduate trained nurse. Miss Harker is verypopular here among the- younger set and altho they do not like to see b»r leave, all wish her success in her chosen vocation. K Harry Engard, an officer „f the pala - i " tial Hotel DuPont of Wilmington, Del., j enjoyed his vacation with ape May this week. ~ Amos Muekle. foreman of the Newton , Paving ompany, who has been rebuilding j roads in West Cape May has returned to home in Philadelphia, after completing the work. Miss Ada Woodland has returned to .home in MUlrillc, N. after a few ' days visit with friends in this city. Mr. Howard Brooks has returned home I after motoring from Miilville to this city with a party of friends. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Commings, of j Philadelphia, spent a day last wc-k with i Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mrs. Laird, of! " Broadway, West Cape May. Miss Lucrissa Hughes has returned j from a very enjoyable trip up the Jer- 1 ,eey coast. They toured a total of GST ! miles. A A merry party embarked from" Schellenger's Landing last Saturday after- j noon on the Urge sail and power Imat ' Enily. Capt.* Bennett in • liarge. Those : • iu the party were: Mr. an! Mr-, l. A. Johnsonand daughter. Mr. and. Mrs. A. 1 R. Hand and son. Mr. and Mrs. A- W\: Misses Anita and Jeanne Hand. and Mri. H. F. Euinger. Mrs. J. Wales, and Mrs. R. M. WenUell. party caught*^ large crabs in lass .an hour. . Advertise in the Star and Wave
GEpRGIE K. CUffe • Mr*. Georgie E. Cr.w, widow of the late Maurice Cressc of CoW Spring on , Saturday, August 2(>/mt the residence of her sister, Mrs. William Oihw. Mra. F- Oesse was the daughter of thrf lata Geo. W. Wicks, of Cold Spring, and waa very well known for her kith] deeds and lovi ing disposition. The iyneral was held ■ on Wednesday at the Gfcen jCreek M. E. Church, a very large number of her , friends and relatives attending. The services were officiate by Dr. Garrison, , ofD Erma. A ROAD SQUEEZE In a report presented -to { Governor Fielder this morning, Co Edwin A. Stevens, State F.oad Co»|i^|»ion, r. affirially rejected the proposition to b; submitted to the* voters of the State at the coming 'genera! election providing for ( the ihduing of bonds for tT/XW.Wkl to ' build highways named in the Egan bill, passed by the last session of the Legis-!. lature. Engineers of his • department J reported to Commissioner Stevens that to build the roads with the materials sperified by the Legislature would ' cost fl 5,000 ,000 and Attorney General ! Wescott today advised l)im that he can- - not proceed with the project in view of Jhe increased cost ' The Egan law authorised a referendum to be taken at the November lec- j tion to d»eide whether the State may issue the bonds to pave '525 miles of . roads anu named the Governor, the President of the .Senate, the Speaker of , the House. the State Read Commissioner and the chairmen of t^e High- ( way Committees of the Senate and the ^ House to serve as a Highway 'Commis- . sion. As the "till originally was Introduced, the $7,000,000 was sufficient for the J worif then intended, but in the trading among the Legislators and the race for . "pork," the routes were practically douThe amount of the bond issue, was left stationary and Col- j onel Stevens finds that it will not be half enough for the operations that ( | been planned. Meanwhile nearly county in the. State has held up much of its road work, expecting to get . slice of the «7,000,000r"and, as a con- t sequence, some of the most important highways in New Jersey have been alto deteriorate tqNa aerious extent. Cape May County haelAf fcer roads until the system is practiiOTy-eoffiplete, but it is probably the only county in the State which has done so. The so- , called rural counties, referring to those . which make a business of being rural. t have played the game of evasion anil shiftlessness ever since the urgent ne- . cessity for good roads arose and 'they have saved their dollars and neutralized *■ considerably the efforts of wide-awake counties like Cape May. They have also for many years held down their tax values to absurd points so as to force 1 the rest of the State every year to pav much of their expenses a- possible. ^ Now they add the most sham-di^s of all tTTeir self-seeking intrigues bv trying * for a State bond issue so »s to build 1 their roads' ' finally and entir-lv at the expanse. This is the- milk in this partinflsr cocoanut and the A'rican in this particular wood-pile as will be die- 1' covered when the searchlight is turned it.
1 I API? MA Y P0l»«0TES r ,w Many new arrivals and plenty ot good J times are (till a fraturc <J((- this resort! Much interest is shcwn~in the drills 1 being given by the Coast Guards, Quite e a number of ^visitors !>emg pre>qpt on '■ Mondays and Thursdays. The tape May Point light toi>, never loses its interest and ^jie lighthouse has its full quota of . visitors. Mi— Heb n Engli of Oak Lane who is a visitor here fei* the fir»t time, is entiiusiast'c in her admiration of the.Point . and its surroundings. Mr. J. PeTcjr Smith Wolverton, Jj^ i visited his parents at the Floral Villa, over Sunday. Miss Gladys. Brandt of Haddonfield is a visitor hejre'for an indefinite stay Miss Edith 6. Dale rvturps home next week to take up her duties as a teacher. I A very pleasant affair wa» given by I the Misses Boyd at the Sunnyside on Monday evening. A beach fire will be lighted on Friday night and all the young folks, old onctoo, are invited to attend. Many visitors are looked for over Day. Sunday will be the closing services at St. Peters by the Sea. The lawn fete given for the benefit of ft. Peters by the Sea was a great success. The affair waa given on the lawn of the , Johnson residence on Cape aveThe grounds were decorated with and beautiful Japanese lanterns. A supper was served from five until seven o'clock, when chicken and potato salad, club sandwiches and coffee were served at a very nominal sum. Later cream and cake were on sale and candy a plenty, lemonade too was dispensed at the low price of 'two glasses for five cents. The neb sum realized was seventy dollars, this being placed on the altar, on Sunday morning last. Everyone who in anyway contributed to the success ^f the affair is heartily thanked the committee in cnarge who deeply appreciate the interest and hearty cooperation of the folks at the Point. Advertise in the Star and Wave. "ROUGH ON RATS" ends RATS, MICE. Die outdoors. Cnbeatabi- Exterminator. Used World Overfly U. S. GovEconomy Size 25c or 15e*l»rig and country stores. Refuse substitutes. Fr>-e. Comic Picture R.— E. S. Wells, Jersey X. J. ' lG75-'MG-4ts TSnUltam W. tTbompson I ndertaker and Practical Embalmer Cape May Cltv, N. J. - Strictly First Class Automobile Service „ when desired. 07A > Branch, office — Wildwoed. New Jersey The commercial accoun's of Cape May County btisincs* men are especialwelcpme at the Security Trust Co . i -
Clothing Cleaned in the Mo»* ADDroved Manner 3-obn jf. (Sorsfu CUSTOM SUITS TO ORDER Cleaning, Pressing, Scouring CAPE MAY, N. J. Keystone Phone 31 -D Next to Post Office EThe Switzerland of America" SATURDAYS ^ 216 $12= From CAPE MAY PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY Ask for Niagara Fafls Folder.
I H •ii 9 n Don't forget that oar Free Delivery Service emy braces your town and vicinity, 'and thai all pardhaacB „ made by yon will be delivered directly to yoor door, without any additional cost. ' Our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, with tta force of trained shoppers, is at yoor sdliiu. at all times. We pride ourselves upon our promptness and reliability. We wiD gladly send samples, or, whscw that is not feasible, detailed information of any merchandise desired. If a monthly charge account would add to your convenience, just communicate ' with our Credit Department. n Look for our ads in the Philadelphia papas. h "Snellenborg's Famous Am sal Fall Sale of F ouse Furnishings, China, GL-aswnre, Lamps, etc, it now on. We have been preparine for this sale for months past, aod have crowded into it more remarkable values tha have ever been shown in ^ any similar sale. Careful service nd pron pt deliveries assured on all mail orders." » ' Mr. Walttr.M. Homan, Wert Cape May, N. J., take* care of all oar Delivery Service in Cape May, \W*t Cape May, South Cape May, e Oape May Point, Cold Spring, FUhing Creek, Dias Creek, Cape May Court Hou»e, Burleigh, Mayville, Rio Grande, Erma, Bennett, White*e boro. Green Creek and Wildwood Junction. N. SNELLENBURG 4*COMPANY MARKET, 11th to 12tk STS.| " PHILADELPHIA THE HUDFORD - A Unit for Converting the Ford Into a One-Ton Truck The Hudford. is the solution of the trucking problem — it ha* * already proved to he on,- of the biggest successes in she, Cominerical far field. x . ^ HudforL are "giving satisfactory day in and day out service in nearly \ evei^Jine of business — what the Hudr'ord' is doing for other mercDantJf tt will do for you.- - '' ' ThE HUDFORD ; consists 'of an auxiliarys^rame, an internal gear driven truck rear axle, v ith , artillery truck wheels and solid tiras, 34 x3'/-, sefni-elliptic truck springs- and a heavy prsssed-steel channel-section- auxiliary frame which entirely replaces the tear construction of the Ford car. Surrounds and is attaeh -d by cross frame members to .the Ford fraqie so 1 that the original Ford frame becomes vitua'ly a tubframe carrying the engine, while the -main frame is that o- the HUDFORD UNIT, which extends >G inches be^-ond the original Ford frame, giving the car a total frame' length of It f«»t R inches, and a wheel base of 112 inches. ^ The drive is by large tubular propeller ebaft, with extra universal slip joint at front end to take care of spring action.' The axle is geared 7 to 1. This low gearing enables the Ford ej^ine to handle a ton load easily, and gives a normal speed of from 15 to 16 miles an ' . hour. ■*. *■ % If desired, a gpar of 6 to 1 instead of *7 to 1 can be had. and the rear equipped with pneumatic tires 34x4V£. The rear wheels of the Ford, with their larger tires, are put on the front, . otherwise the forward construction of the Ford car remain* entirely un- . ?a«gvd. ' O The HUDFORD ern be attsehed in a few hour* How Weight Is Distributed 00% of the load is carried on the r-ar trick axle .ind frame constitute i -.e HUDFORD UNIT— the frnt of the Ford car. which/ i« the only : part that r mains inta.-t. ,-arri'-« prac»ii-atly no more weight than it would as a Ford touring caj— — ' PRICE — b^Philadelphia. ^ FRANK ENTR1KEN & SONS Centrnl Garsge Cape May, N. J. ■OHie Chinese Hand Laundry OF WILDWOOD , I V. Agent, Mrs. F. N. Beck ! Ocean and Hughe&ptreets Cape May ' J PAINT PRICES REDUCED The entire stock of J. C. Little's Paint Store will be reduced and thg business will be discontinued after September 15th. This stock includes first-class materials for Painters' use.

