Cape May Star and Wave, 19 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Saturday, August 19, 1922

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE

isrii : § 10* They are GOOD t • WEST CAPE MAY Mrs. Louis Whitehead hnd two children of Irving, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Cleola HomanMr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanton are visr iting Mr. Stanton's father, E. G. Stan ton. I>r. Reu Hand and wife, of Camden, spent the week end wife Mr. and Mrs- Wm. G. Rlattner. ** 1 Ruth Hillyard of Camden, is visiting for some time .with her aunt, MrsChartoa Wilhis-' ' j .

| A- L. Manlone, of Cumberland? Md., 1 ! is visiting his niece, Mrs. J. W. Mey- | jer. . . Vestus Spindle r and Miss Hannah ; Hulse, of Trenton, N. J-, are spending ■ I the week encTwith Miss Anna Meye: : Mrsv John Cain is entertaining her j niece from Bridgeton. Irving Ewing is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing. I Mrs. Wallhce fitevenyn of Cam- 1 den, spent Tuesday witfTher father, I Daniel Stevens. J Mrs. Edna Quick and two children of Tobyhanna, Pa;, were spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Collins. , Mrs. Hattie Smith spent Monday in Philadelphia. COLD SPRINO Mrs. Anna Lake i3 entertaining her sister, Mrs. Coleman Cresse and son. J. Tozer spent the week end atl Millville. t Mrs- J- Hayes and daughter, of Al- - exandria, Va., spent the week with • friendS?^ Miss Olive Douglass entertainetj her I • friend. Miss Davis during the week. 1 Carol Miller has been cuite ill dur- J ing the week, but at present writing j is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster and

, family motored from Eastoh, Pa-, onj Mrs- E- Hansell of Ambler, ' | were ^calling on friends the first part of the week. George Eldredgc of Philadelphia,! was a Saturday caller. - j Mrs. J. Wills and Mrs. S. McNeal, enjoyed a trip to Wildwood on Wed-' nesday. ALL MB OUT Hundreds More ln~C|»e May In the Same Ptiflqt. Tired ell the time; Weary and wore out night and day; Back aches; head aches. Tour kidneys are probably weak- ! ened. You should help them at their work. Let one who knows tell you now. Mrs. Era. J. Bishop, 618 Broad St., , Cape May, says: "1 suffered continually with dull backaches and such eevere pains across my kidneys that I could hardly manage to do my housework. I had no energy end { felt dull and tired out. especially In , the morning. Dizzy headaches were frequent and my kidneys acted too freely. I reed of Doan'g Kidney | Pills and nfed them, from Ware's ; Drug Shop. They benefited me ; right away and It was only a tea days before I was free from the backaches." f Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't ■Imply ask for e kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney PlUe — the same that i Mrs. Bishop had. Foater-Milbnre Co, | Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. THE ELWARD j DECATUR STREET and BEACH Mrs. Edward Nittinger, Prop. Rooms Equipped with Running Water Private Baths Music by Charles Free's Orchestra i — — Rates Reasonable - ■ NOTICE \ Dr- Clarence S. Eldredge, occulist, of Philadelphia, is at Cape May for ' the season. Those having trouble); with their eyes or in need of glasses j ] can consult him Saturdays and even- 1 : ings, Broadway and Third avenue, i; West Cape May-

Falkner's Novelty Store ON THE\BEACSf WE SPECIALIZE IN Toys, Japanese Goods, Souvenir Cards, Bathing Caps and Sun Glasses ' k SKEE BALL 9 Balls for 5 cents. A healthful exercise for young and old. : / Prizes given on high scores. ClTY PIER I Cape May New Jersey ) '

OFFICE HOURS 223 Decatur Street, Cape May, N. J. Tuesdays, Thursdays and. Saturdays Keystone Phone, 79-X 2 to 5 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. Dr. Humbert Mangino Chiropractor , Cape May, N. J. Dear Sir: RESULTS in handling the sick and suffering have made me what I am today. Without results I S would.be a dismal failure. But with unlimited confidence in the ONE BIG IDEA that nerve pressure , at » certain place in the spine is the CAUSE of most sickness, I am able to restore to health fully 90 I per cent of the people who come to my office. A large portion of the cases I get are men and women who have tried every other method of healing before coming to me. If Chiropractic will reach 90 per cent of t^se chronic cases, what do you 1 suppose it will do for acute cases? My answer is "they would never become chronic." Perhaps you think that I am boasting just a little, but when a Doctor has absolute confidence that he can deliver health to the'sick, he has a right to boast and let others know the truth. I want to tell you there is rtething equal to confidence— pure unadulterated 100 per cent confidence- 'Think of the perfect satisfaction that, comes .to .the Doctor when he knows, and knows that he knows, and then having put that knowledge to the acid test with gratifying results, he knows that he can do it again and again. As " -Poctor of fh'roprart'c 1 know that 90 per cent of the suffering in this community is unnecessary. I know that the cause of this suffering can he removed with Chiropractic adjustments. I have implicit confidence in my ability to do this because of the RESULTS I am daily getting with all kinds -of diseased conditions. Would that every sick person in this town could be prevailed upon to-investi-gate what Chiropractic will do to rtstbre them to health and happiness. _ . V. V , Sincerely yours, • I , 'v " ? ■ I'

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THE WINDSOR HOTEL is opened for the Season of 1922, with the same fine service that they have always given. MEALS SERVED ARE YOU THINKING OF MOVING If so get in touch with us. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS I TON. 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS ' ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Trips to Philadelphia every week. U>ta from $10 up. Any point between | Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S "X-PRESS IM to 110 Garfield Ave* Wildwood. Both Pfcoooa

RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hand tffld two children of Wildwood. spent Sun- • Iday with the latter'.- parents at this place. Mrs. Lottie Connell and lour chil- j dren went .to Cape May on Monday and took in the sights of the circus. Mr. and Mrs- Downs entertained relatives from Worchester, Mass., over the week end. . Samuel Dockendorf of Phi'auelphia, visited old acquaintances here on Friday. Mrs. Smith Fndicott was an out of town visitor on Friday. ^ Relatives of Philadelphia spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Corson. B L . A. KENIC , ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING , N'eolin Soles and Aluminum Heels WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 105 Jadceon Street i Cape May, N. J. Kefstone Phone, 136-M; 370-A i.

j David Goff is quite indisposed at . j j this writing- ( | Presiding Elder Wagg preached a ;w very interesting sermop in the M. E. church on Sunday. I Mrs. Ralph Denn entertained her daughter and son of Atlantic City on Saturday and Sunday. ,1 Mrs- Olive Root and daughter, from Cape May City, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lida McDonald. , GOSHEN Harry Smith is spending this week ,f at Cape May with Mrs. Thos. Hughes. Millard High and Paul Watson are t substituting at Avalon Coast Gtiard Station. ■ MLss Alice Tozer is at Court House with Mrs Harold Joseph. Clarence Bowker. anil family and Capt Isaac Ludiam, were Woodbine visitors on Monday. Rev. Nathan Trainor and family of Richwood. spent a few days with David Armstrong. -Miss Adeline Crandall was an At- , lantic City visitor last week. David Dodan and wife of Cape May, visited J. C. Burke and wife oi» Saturday. Miss Mary Corson of Philadelphia, [ is visiting Mrs- Mary Stilwell.