CAPE I AT STAB AID VATEi OmnsWaw.maMlaW.SH 5<ar ofibc Cape cstsbHahad iW Waged la Smr and W«« 1907 Feres daw Thurvhy Evening. Issued «~h "** <^,y>J*Z.rj^', hi 1!^ fcunlpfci rite, to* fcfcr t Twr h Mow This pepcr is catered mi Dm post oftct n arrmtd AOVEgrtStWC RATO-Fw thecwmaicaca of ' | j^sjrsir**- "^"ij*" m** s£ *SSSSSC.£-— „ — -a, - l^S'SSi^SSSS^i'iSSZi asi.'MSSSS SSiS BUZ S te? jSfsrSUr iSE," irss ■ till" 'B— ■TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 415 and 417 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand,TOeneraI|Manarer TELEPHONES. _ / MOT1 HI Uhrte, h. 2M1 ""lUTthH.fc.ri ■suprt fcne UrthH Ptan IW i ADDRESS GAPE MAY STAR AM) RAVE w. C. T. U. RESOLUTIONS WHEREAS, God In His providence, tnd unerring Judgment, hath deemed tt wise to remove from oar midst, oar friend and President, Mrs. Sarah Statee.and WHEREAS, We feel her death to be • great loas to oar Union, and the community at large, for her many excellent traits of character : therefore, be it RESOLVED, That while we bow ■obmisaively to His divine will, we Biso deeply and sincerely mourn the great loss that we, as a Union, have sustained by her removal, knowing that we shall miss her wise and Judicious counsel in matters pertaining to the welfare of our Union ; And. be it RESOLVED, That in the death the family have lost a kind and affectionate mother, a loving wife and the community an earnest Christian worker, always ready to help forward the Master's cause ; and be it RESOLVED, That by this dispensation of Providence we are admonished to be also ready, for in each an hour as yet think not, the Son of Man ' Cometh ; and be it further RESOLVED, That these resolutions j be recorded in the minutes of our 1 j
Union, and that they be published in the local papers, and a copy be sent the family of the deceased. MRS. ALLEN SHARP. MRS. ALWILDA HAND, MRS. GEORGIE L. EDMUNDS. MRS. PRISCILLA S. RUTHERFORD. WINDSOR ARRIVALS. " Allen town, Pa— Mrs. R. Berger;; Flushing-Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hendrickson ; Plainfield — H. E. Kahn ; Newark— Milton Hirsch ; Woodbine, N. J. L. C. Abrtms ; Columbia, Pa.— B. V. Abrame ; Cold Spring, N. Y.— Charles j Jones; Princeton, N. J.— R. D. Wil- ! son; Richmond, Va. — J. H. Gatand; Court House— R. B. Warwick; Cape May— Miss M. D. Lejambre, F. O. Richardson; New fork— Frank C. White R. A. Coan ; J. M. Comes, Mr. And Mrs. C. S. Pinckney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Mitchell, O. T. Nichols, Mrs. E. P. Lord, Mrs. O. L. Jones, Misb Jones, O. L. Jones, Jr., Mre. F. W. Spier; Philadelphia— Mr. and Mra. Irvin Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown, M. Lonchney, H. O. Volk, Mrs. ^ Irvin N. Megargee, Miss Basel A. Megargee. J. P. Clym, Mrs. J. E. Mahon, Thomas H. Bambrick, James Mickle. F. W. Nell. Mrs. M. F. Oolfelt, Miss A. O. Young, Frederick M. Dunn, Samuel L. Gerhard. MARRIED At the parsonage of the First M. E. Church, Gape May City, by Dr. George . L. Dobbins. April 21st., 1909, MisaEs- : tails Catharine Lloyd and Mr. William i Harry Mills, both of this city. FELTUS-MARCY , Miss Lucy Marcy was united in mar- i riage some time daring the fall or win- i ter to M. A. Feltus, of Philadelphia, j and the happy couple will reside st 629 Douglass street. West Philadelphia. Both are blind. The groom la said to I be r manufacturer of brooms. < 1 KENNEDY-ELLWARD ] Mr. John Kennedy, of flaxleton,'Pa., and Miaa Susie Ellward, of Philadelphia, were united in marriage on the ! list insL in Philadelphia and are 1 spending their honeymoon with rela- ' tires in West Cspe Msy. We all unite in wishing the young * couple a long and .happy life on the 1 matrimonial sea 1 1 OA8TOHIA. 1 Bwatb. ^Ifc Kad Yw If Ahnjt Bfcflt « : \ K. 1 Thomas Soolts' general store in Cold ' Spring is a popular base of supplies in ( Lower Township and a "square deal " i (iren to every patron. tf i K-V
6 NEWS NOTES t'onhinned from first Page to women be la ' en |up. She is quite enthusiastic on the subject, also well informed, and secured a nam er of! signatures. There is really no area- \ ,4 ment worth mentioning agemit it and ! ultimately it will be granted. Mrs. ' J Peters was born .and raised at Court ' House and enjoved a visit to 'be oid i °ri familiar scenes very much. *. " • * Dr. Emlen Phyalck «e having tbe wharf opposite tbe ypcht club bou e at £ Bchellinger's Landing placed iu thorough order. It ptobably has oo. received any attention worth mentioning £ in thirty years before. Tbe yacht club * leeeea it of the owner for tbe use of its * * » '• It will be admiited. we think, that a J Republican candidate for the United States Senate who refused to receive the support of South Jersey members would And greet difficulty In landing, ft ft • I There is absolutely nothing beneficial _ to apyfcody in tbe direct primary system. The natural development has been from town meeting, embracing tbe . wbole population, to represent! ve bodi lee, and tbe direct primary is merely a f reversion to tbe town meeting method b of doing thiDgs. But you may expect anything when aspiring statesmen will c legislate the power of disfranchisement - of voters into the hands of election - boards, by permitting a v te to be e thrqwn out on the most flimsy and arbitrary pretext, if an election officer ' is bigoted or corrupt enough to desire 9 to do it. 3 ft ft @ * -The Spring Institute of the Woman's | Christian Temperance Union will be : held in the M. E. Church. Dennisville ; April 29th 1909. Mrs. May Pauline ' Sparks State Secretary of the L. T. L. will give the evening address. ft » re t Cape May is never without its base - hall team and it looks as though there ■ would be three or more to engage the attention of the fans of this city and vicinity during the coming season. ! I The drst ball team will be managed ' : under the ^direction of the Board of ' i Trade and George Dorner has been 1 chosen as its manager. He is engaged : i in the effort to to secure college
ir players of ability and will sign as many a of those as represented the resort last e year, as he can. for the last season's team was a very satisfactory one and I gave good account of Itself in every I contest In which it engaged. A second | team will be more or leee Id evidence i. j and composed of resident players who I have represented the resort in previous I Btasone with great tuccess. As now com- . posed there are on it Doruer, l.f.„ ' Hughes, lb.. CaaBedy, F. c., Cassedy . W. es., Hughes, F., p.. Benckert, 3b.t ' Shields, r. f. , Moore, 2b.. Crawford, c.( | f. Tbelr initial game was played with J West Cape May team on the iattei's j diamond on Harurday< each team wio- * ning one in a double header. 'a i The West Cape May team is organiz1 ed by the Weet Cape May Athletic Aesoclation and is provided with a flue diamond upon which rnauy games will be p ayed this season. The suecess of tbe Association iu basket ' bftil duriug the winter has stimulated ' enthusiasm in athletic sports in the town and a good team will be demanded. As at present constituted it cousiscs of seasoned players who have been associated at different times with various connty teams. Tbe team preserved for ( tbe initial games Saturday consist of Greaves, 8b., Nichols, c f., Johnson, c.. Hand, ss.. Reeves, If., Channells, rf., Rutherford, 8b , Wooleo ^ b., Woodruff, p. a ft ft Walter Homan, Michael Kearna, Fred ' , Arnold and William Cassedy caught in i a seine on Thursday twenty -nine nice ' rock together with several weak ;tish ! i and hake. .« ft ft ; Rev. Howard Wayne Smith, of Phil- ( adelphia, will preach in the first Baptist Church here ' next Sunday, 25th ( All members are requested to be ( present. Visitors welcome. ft ft « 1 At a special business meeting of ' the First Baptist Church Wednesday evening they called Rev. B. ; A. , 'of |Point Pleasant, Pa. , as j pastor who comes highly recommended, ft 9 ft It might be difficult to formulate such a law, but it is a pity that there is not one which wouldl compel tbe owners of such property as Congress Hall, Stockton Hotel and similar prop- j erties to keep them presentable and in good order or dispose of them on rea- : sonable terms to others willing to use them and to keep them in order. It is c the wealthy property owners 'of .this city who have done more to stifle its growth than aoy[other agency, by their indifference to all that should claim their attention for the welfare of their own property and the resort. It is said that in one case the o* ner thinks she i " a grievance against the community , and has said that sheMs glad to be able I
I : to handle her property in such a way). , as w make it an annoyance and a (tot- I riment 4 The alleged grievances are fanci- I ful but if they are rot. the is not I t ahowinga reasonable spirit nor ara other I II property owners who permit their I lf J pro pert* to lose etude through neglect I and make it a hindrance to the resort. I a There are several owners, in some in- I L I stances estates, which are in the daw J 1 criticised, and the curious pa't of it is I d j that the property cannot be booght I In some inatanceaSt is proclaimed for I sale but a would be purchaser is met I } with such Jockeying that he leaves in * disgust 'Bear in'mind gentle reader that the owners u e are referring to are not natives of Cape May but be- , long to Philadelphia and that these 3 Phiiadelphians are solely responsible b for Cape May's ^failure to progress as J rapidly as it should. Their inertia has I afflicted this resort for many years. | Tbe property- they, bold can be made 1 , profitable by proper handling by rea1 sonable people and largely so. As it is e a great deal of it is a shame and diB- # credit to the resort and to the owners. ft ft ft Edward Crease has invented a warm j toilet seat. He places a hollow iron contrivance under tbe wood and'this is j kept loaded with hot water from the | kitchen boiler conveying a comfortable degree of heat to the wood. Tbe badge of honesty is on every t wrapper of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medij cal Discovery because a full list of the t ingredients composing it is printed ! there in plain English. Foriy years of s experience has proven its worth as an ( alterative and tonic for the cure of r stomach disorders and all liver ills. It } builds up the run-down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medicinal principles of native" roots such as Golden Seal and ' Queen's root. Stone-and'Mandrake root. J Rloodroot and Black Cherrybark are ! extracted and preserved by the use of : chemically pure ..triple-refined glycer- " ine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which tells of well-recognized medical authorities . such as Dre.Bartholow, King, Scudder, bi , Coe and Ellingwood that jtbese roots in , can be depended upon for their cura- 1 I tive'action in all weak states of the 3 stomach accompanied by indigestion or 4 I dyspepsia as well as in all "waiting | ■ diseases" where there is ^ioss of flesh 7 and gradual running down of the sya- ® I tem. 10 1 ' , j
y COURT BOUSE g The certificate of incorporation of jJ j Washington Camp ,No. 119. Patriotic y Order; Sons oi America, has "been filed }9 d in the office of the county clerk. The » 8 order is located at Tuckahoe and the ^ p incorporators are Jonathan|Hesa, Ed- " g gar V. Ross, Christopher Hand. Smith 13 1. W. Graves and Steven Stephenson. ' j The number of trustees is seven and j Sn f Samuel Borden, George Campbell and < i Christopher Hand are tbe trustees elected for the coming year. _ | 3 Contractor Godfrey has commenced ! 8 operations on the addition to the Sber- ; . iff's Office. The office will be erected ; on the northern side of the jail section • - . and will be about twelve feet by four- ! ] NOTES FROM THE SURROGATES $ OFFICE ; ♦ t The will ot Charles L. Devaul who j t , died at Ocean View, Marcn 6th., 1909, | X . probated. Heirg at law. Allen O. De- I vaul, and Mrs. Tillie Devaul, wife. De- j t , visee Mrs. Tillie Devaul. X Will of Margaret " Meehan, who died! I j at Holly Beach, March 29th., 1909, j ♦ . probated. Devises all her property to I X ' her husband, John Meehen, who is also ! I named as executor of said will. Her ; • other heirs and next kin ; Matthew J. 1 Meehan, a brother, and Jennie Reed, a ] | Thomas Parkerj Sr., died at Tucks- ■ ' ! hoe. March 28th,. 1909. Will^iro bated i | appoints Thomas B. Parker, Jr., exe- | ; ' cutor and wills that be Imake sale of all his property both real and personal. ! | ' The proceeds derived therefrom to be. | • equally divided among his two sons, Thomas Parker, Jr., and F'-ank Parker, and his'wldow, Mrs. Harriet S. Parker. ' ' Letters of Administration granted to • • Charles A Carlson for the adminis- ] tration of the^goods and chattels, right ; | and ere its of John Bengston. Dated 1 » : April fifh. ; OASTORXA. Bean tin yylfc lifc Yw HlW 41w»p BfctR | t ti, 1 f; :J ii I : RUBBER STAMPS,™!: Brass or Copper Stencils for marking ( • boxes, baskets, etc., will be made to I t order at abort notice. I ' 1 SIAI AN) WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT H ' 817 Washington Street fl \ I < r 1 r I -7 : - Groceries, dry goods and provisions ; also boots and shoes at rock bottom prices atJThos. JSoults, Cold Spring, tf 1
I lM 7/\ UI/v yl I H |i I I gach - j ■ Paid to Policyholders in Claims, .1 etc., is one of the striking features j of the 1 908 record of | ^jj^The Prudential
^ - r FOR SALE OR RENT APPLY TO Sizes lit 14 and 5x14 Printed neally, in large type, on good card. We carry a large assortment including tbe following: 1. FOR SALE J. FOR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT Apply to 4- FOR RENT. Inquire Within §. This Property FOR SALE OR RENT , 6. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 7. BOARDERS WANTED 8. HOUSES FOR RENT 9- HOUSES FOR SALE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE 11. OFFICE FOR RENT is. ROOMS FOR RENT 13. STABLE FOR RENT 14. STABLE FOR SALE 15. STALL FOR RENT 16. HORSES BOARDED tf. NO SMOKING 18. PRIVATE 19. BOARDING LADIES' RETIRING ROOM MEN'S RETIRING ROQM ss. NO TRESPASSING Under the Penalty of the Law 33. LEGAL QUARANTINE NOTICES (Yellow Stock) Price 5 cents each : by mail 7 Cents extra. Stamps accepted. Special rate for quantities STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. CAPE MAY :
NO STRINGS We have no strings tied to anyone. If we had, we would pull everyone into our store and fit them out with a pair of CRAWFORD OR LA FRANCE -SHOES. After that we wouldn't need the strings. They would all come back of their own accord. They would be so well satisfied that they would always come here for shoes. We have in a new stock of Crawford, and La France • Shoes and Oxfords for Easter. Call and see onr new line of Neckwear and Hosiery for Easter S. R. Gidding CLOTHIER, HATTER AND SHOER 419 Washington Street. Cape May
jftM-tftn mini iti 1 1 1 u Miiinimuu 1 1 1 1 1 uiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii^ | We want to save you 33 per cent. An f lnf hinfT | =and give you easy terms, tooUll vlUllflilU ii
FR F F ~~~~ — ~ ~ ~ ~ t — Come and see our mammoth display of new clothing. The best p,TA T A/-,T.r mUuUf"'^d' , if„you've 1116 cash- aU riSht- If yon haven't the CATALOGUE casb- we'll arrange the terms to suit. Of the latest clothing ar^LV1fliS styli,sb. in rne°'s; women's and children's wearing t styles yrill he mailed apparel and everything needed to make the home comfortable il , I 1} e« mil be nmiled you in thu big Camden store ; and all yon have to do is to OPEN A + upon request. From this CHARGE ACCOUNT and I T Order cloth- I ♦ ing by Mall I M I | ■ I Bill "l"9 *1J ■ • I Z if nnable to r store in Cam-
' Men's Apparel * Included in OUR ; FREE CLOTHING 1 CATALOGUE, you will 1 eren find samples of the popular cloths that go into our suits fop men. It ' will tell you HOW TO SAVE ON FINE CLOTHING. BOYS' SUITS An unusually attractive ' line of boys' and yonng men's suits, $3.75 to ; <7-50-It
1 SOME POPULAR-PRICED LADIES' £ TAILOR-MADE SUITS " to Biv« you an idea of how rcasonably-nriccd our ie ladies stylish Tailor-made suits are, we deecrlbfe four of ;o them below : ,0 uciuw .
O STYLISH JUIT E *13.75 aad *15.00 ThU stylish Suit made in I striped Suitings anil Pans, j mas. Baitings in light ■ shades, trimmed with con- \ .. i traating Taffeta silk; i I I jacket, Romaine - lined. ! : 8 I *tJ-7S ; jacket ailk-lined. ! : O I *15X10.
STYLISH SUIT *17.50 i j Fine Tailored Suit made . in ail Wool Serge, in a I variety of staple and - colors — black, blue . i and Copenhagen. , Same atyle in All Wool I W orated at *17.50. *15X10. [ *19.50.
| STYLISH SUIT *19.50 'J A natty Tailored- Suit. ' d made of Worsted# and : ie Panamas; also striped ■ '• suitings in aU the new 1 >i light Spring shade#; \ jacket satin-lined. *19.50.
J FULL LINE OF WAISTS, SKIRTS AND MILL - - - — - - u, wivw a j /Til Li trtu-t-tn
STYUSH SUIT *22.00
Graceful Cut-a -way, single" \ I breasted Coat Bolt, jacket , , 1 M Inches long. ( Made of ' 1 , striped Worsteds, in staple ' . and fancy colon— Reseda. • Copenhagen, Smoke and , . Taupe, *22X10. -LINERY. ;
THIRD LESS ; COST • It's jn*t es easy | to come to onr big > store in f amAeti as • go across the I river. SERE yon . get just es much • satisfaction on I CLOTHING or . ; >1
i SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS MADE TO THOSE STARTING HOUSEKEEPING | il CARPITS R N I T U RE JUST BELOW THE BROADWAY R. R. STATION BROADWAY & PINE ST., CAMDEN
EVERYTHING \ FOR THE HOME ; ; We furnish the J | home complete, or < • any part of it, with • ' the newest and ) J best Carpets and • ■ furniture yon get ' here to exceptional ! \ advantage. < ALL YOU NEED ' AND AN EASY ! WAY TO PAY , FOR IT. M
J. C. KENEMAN AGENT OFFICE 914 C0RG1E STREET CAPE MAY N. J. '

