HALLOWJPEH CELEBRATED , i IX A BARK He barn of Jobs McGriffith of Went Gape May <* Tuesday evening *« the scene of one of those good old time Hallowe'en celebrations which in -these days are rare. .A party of about forty persons were the happy attendants at the celebration which was arranged _ by a committee of .ladies of the borough of West Cape May fetich ti'tae-honored games as picking up coins with the - teeth and the famous "apple plumb-bob" were indulged by the merry guests. The party lasted until late into the night, and upon leaving the barn each member was presented with a small remembrance Of the occasion. ERMA W. C. T. U. MEETS Hie W. C. T. D. held a very interesting- meeting at the home of Mis* Julia Allien at Erma Tuesday afternoon. It .was decided to hold a temperance meeting in the Tabernacle M. E. Church Sunday evening, November 5, at 7.30. Hie Rev. John Doneleon of Cape May C. H. will be the speaker. There will be special singing also. Everybody is Invited. Orders for printing election stickers be received until five o'clock Monday, November 6th. • - i USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE He antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes and sprinkled into the footbath. If you want rest and comfort for tired, aching; swollen, sweating feet, use Allen's Foot -Ease. It relieves corns and ' -bunions of all pain and prevents blisters, sore and callous spots. Sold everywhere, 25c. Try it today. 1087 GIDDIXG'S SALE Men's 81.50 caps, 05 cents. Newest tweeds and styles. SCALDED TO DEATH On attempting to lift a boiling teapot from the kitchen stove, David Eldredge Swain, three years old, was scalded to death at Cold Spring Friday. He little fellow had tilted the pot nn ' being unable to lift it from the stove allowed the scalding water to pour down ever his head and throat, burning him terribly. (His screams brought other members of thf family to his help and medical aid, was quickly gottcq, but tie chDd did not live. He was a son o£ Mr. and Mrs. William R. Swain, prominent in Lower Township. G HIDING'S SALE Men's Rubbers, fresh stock, 59 cents, value 90 cents. PROGRESSIVENESS (Star and Wave, April 11, 1908.), Little old Cape May County cuts iost of ice | in the legislature this year am: our (Senator and Assemblyman .liav given a fine example of. the beauties >• trying to do things. The inland waterway project originated at Cape May. Governor Forts interest in it was aroused by Senator Hand, and the bill was .passed in the Senate and House by tin efforts of our Senator and Assemblyman, against opposition that promised at one time ho become formidable, oecause the same men who voted an appropriation of 850,000 for the cnjmcrical project of destroying the mosquitoes feared that 8300,000 for a great commercial and pleasure waterway would be too muMi for the treasury to stand: His argument was one ol the "new ideas,'' by the way. Senator Hand secured, also, the appropriation of 82000 for the Cape May School of Agriculture, a State appropriation for the widening and improvement of Holly Beach road and as the public sale advertisements ■ay, "other things too numerous to mention." If the business interests of Cape May had put forth as much energy as f- this, in proportion, during the past thirty years, the city limits of Cape Maywould have been at Rio Grande, or thereabouts. Nothing can he accomplished without effort. Everything can be done with effort, and, incidentally, the inland waterway, directly and int directly, will destroy heaps of mosquii toes. Mosquitoes move out as improvements progress. Little old Cape May County cuts lots He above aorticle is offered as- evidence that Assemblyman Corsville E. Rtille was a live wire at that time and . that his experience will give him an opportunity to serve his county even better than in 1906. GIDDING'S SALE Men's w.ool underwear, 81.50 grade, 95 : cents. Singie and double breasted. f ' * How's This? We offer Oce Hundred Dollars Rowan! for any case of Catarrh that var.no t be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. We. the us-cr slgnd have known F. J. . L Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business - transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations Tvm.u» by >''■ firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, a Ben's Catarrh Curs is internally, acting directly upon the blood and macros em fanes of the -system. Testimonials ■eat free. Price » cents per bottle. Bold , -
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4 SEE BELOW H List of Dealers in H| this Locality HI Carryingl STANDARD 1 MOTOR Hlj GASOLINE I1 ®S| | 1
"I didn't notice a Standard Motor = Gasoline Service Station, and I wouldn't take a chance of upsetting my carburetor by feeding it hit-or-mjss gasoline. Besides, I knew this last half-inch would bring me through as neatly as a tankrul." For there's as much power in the last drop of Standard Motor Gas dine as in the first. Every drop feeds into the carburetor the same. It is absolutely pure and dependable. It keeps your power steady. n "Just gas" as often as not is a ; I mixture or blend — the source of half the cylinder carbon that comes to the repair man. Gasoline mixtures don't stay mixed — the light fraction goes off first, leaving a heavy, inert carbon-carrying residue which chokes up the carburetor and fouls cylinders. Wherever y*u see the Standard fl I Motor Gasoline sign, it means motor fuel absolutely pure, powerful and uniform. Use Polarine , the Standard Oil for all motors, obtainable wherever you see the Standard Motor Gasoline Service Sign. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Newark New Jersey
GARAGES A*D DEALERS IN NEW JERSEY SELLING STANDARD GAS LINE EXCLUSIVELY.
Biggs Garage Betiilei.cm Steel Co. Cape May Fisheries Co. Central Garage , City Garage Eldredges Garage Max Potashniek '**
CAPE MAY CITY K our- witch Bros. Mecray Bros. Phillips and Hughes WEST CAPE MAY George Sandgran CAPE MAY' POINT Edward Springer
51. S. Smith Capt. H. Smith Townsend's Garage Stites Jjork I I
ERMA. 9i. J. E Johnson R. T Johnson |
T.eslte Bate
FISHING CREEK F. Yearlcks
D. Woolson
MASTER'S SALE I , By virtue of a decree of the Court of , Chancery, of the State of New Jersey. bearing date the seventh of August. tain cause in partition where in Alice . ; L Ludiam and others are complainants, ir"d C\ -V- iio ling'head and others arc defendants, there will be sold at public | vendue, on Wednesday, the Eighth Day of Novem- . ber, A. D. nineteen hundred and sixteen . ■ at the hour of two o'clock in the after- ; noon, at the office of Morgan Hand, on i Main street, opposite the County Bnildjings). in the village of Cape May Court , Hou— . in the county of Gape May aad state of New Jersey. [ 1 All that certain tract «r lot of land r I situate, lying and being the Middle , townsbip.'o-inty of Cape May and state ' of New Jersey" on the North side of, . Green Creek: Beginning at a black -oak , tree marked with twelve notches, stand - ■ ing in George Cresses line; and ninfrom thence South forty-two degrees East, forty perches, binding on said George Cresse s line, to a- stake for
corner;, thence North twenty-two de- 1 1 , jgreea .East Wjwcntv-one perches to c ji ,f small dog-wTod marked with twelve ! ! notches; thence North forty-two degrees'' *"• | West, binding by lands of Priscilla Nor- , !• berry's to a'Hack-cak tree marked with, r. twelve notches for a corner; thence j ,e South twenty-two -''grees West, twen-•y-oec perch", t" the fir-1 place of be- ; s' '-"ling- within said bounds is. said to * contain" five acres b» the same more or . ic . I"cs. Beta" t)ie same lands and prem- i i«es conveyed bwthp late Joshua Rifibsrd'on. by deed dated February twelfth. I- eighteen hundred and twenty -five, and a, recorded in the Clerk's Office of Cape r-- Ma-j- county, at Cape May Court House, m New' \ Jersey, in Book M., of Deeds, at 1- pages \408 and 409, to the said Elizabeth rt Newtqn, in fee. id j Including all end any inchoate right 1(j anjt'dow-r tsf Lotta Hollingshead, Harje ri-jt Hollingsead, Rachel Hollingsead, ^ Caroline Errickson, Jeanette Errickson. ,[ Sarah"., Errickson, and *11 the right of £■ gurteek of Thomas S, Ludlam. James j. P. Ross and Joel Fisher, in and to the said premises above described. IC Together -«rith all and singular the w hereditaments wj- appuil* nances to the-
premises belonging or in an- wise • ; appertaining. • I He said tract of land is in nearly the i 1 shape of a parallelogram. It is inter- ! sec ted by the main Bay Shore road: i ; giving a frontage on each side of the • j road of about 345 feet. The said land • 1 it] he first offered and exposed for sale • " four lots, separately, with the ani ' — "ape m-iit that if thev bring less in ■ ; the aggregate, than is bid for the whole j - | tract, that then the said tract will be j ■ sold as a whole. The said land will j . then be offered and exposed for sale as 1 a whol*. It will be sold in whichever of ; those ways it brings the greater price. , Hat portion of the tract which lies on t thp southwardly side of the road, (apI- proximately 345 feet front, by 200 feet deep), will be one lot. That portion of the tract, which lies on the northwardly t side of the road will be divided into - three lots of about equal sire, (approx- , imately 115 feet front, by 430 feet deep). . To be sold in the presence and under f the direction of s MORGAN HAND, e Special Master in Chancery of New Jersey. Lewis T. Stevens, .Sol*r. of Complainant, t Dated, -September 15, A. D. 1916. 10-13-4i-pf$17-00.
Lottie r. hillman^ * ' BS 220 Perry Street ^ O^gXgHE SHOP of —led good* at fl 'J1 Reasonable Price*. - A conw /L prehen«ive showing of1 al !AV>>rC/A!iI that b now aad imtft* in Women's, Miati' and Children's hats. Many models^ tbat( will please. Clever {draping clever shaping.^ All| die telling,' tricks that the^real^-artiat know*. Sport {Hats, Jia all shades, $1.00 up' j^i vSgj - HHrHIIIIMM ■ j I'l if Villi :l'i
EDWARD CASPEk^STOKES, form r Republican Governor, recently ex- ' ' pressed his admiration for WITTPEXN as a manly and independent public official and citizen. "1 first met May 't Wittpenn," said Governor Stokes. - -when T was Govrreor. ard trusted h'm ii n "f eonmt oolitips to see that a public building in Hudson County was honestly constructed. He' had the ' courige to carry out his a -sura nee to me 'n this rrajxci, ard ny admiration ' fer "he man ha«. grown from that day '■» this." THE RECORD FOR EDGE ? FRANK BERGEN. General Counsel for the Public Service Corporation, 1 introduced Senator Edge to a Somerset County audience, October 20th, ana f urged that he be -1 c"-<l Governor.-' GEOGRE L. RECORD, no* a candidate- for elector -on the Republican 1 ticket, had this to say of those who agreed upon Mr. Edge as a candidate 1 for Governor: "It was a hand-picked committee, carefully selected by ex- ^ ! Senator Wakelee. who is the paid lobbvlst agd Trenton lawyer of the Public ' | Service Corporation." *" s JOSEPH H. MARVEL, who was last -week named bv Republican State f Chairman Bogbee as cliirrasn of the HARMONY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE - • for Atlantic County, says that Edge, when majority leader on the floor of 1 the Legislature, successfully blocked the passage of an act increasing the ' franchise taxes of public utility corporations to five per cent., opposed the net taxing .railroad property the same aa that of private citizens, opposed the f extending of the dir"-t primary to the nomioation of candidates for Congress Y end Governor, and fought the rate regulating clause of the public utility law. D And Verve' declares that bv the side of. Edge, while he voiced this opposition, ' sat Johp J. Burleigh, of Camden, vice-president of the Public Service Corpor- • ation and chief lobbyist at Trenton for that corporation. r The next Governor of New Jersey names a majority of the Public Utilities Commission, which fixes tie rates for gas, railroads, trolleys, water, electricity and telephones. Do you see thjugnificance of the Bergen-Burleigh-f Wakelee support of Edge? A diatinguish-d Republican friend of Edge said a few weeks ago that the Public Service Corporation was overcharging the • people of New Jersey MORE THAN A MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR FOR GAS- ALONE. Paid for by New Jersey Democratic State Committee

