Because o f the iacreieif dicnletion ut advertising patronage of the Star end Ware, we here determined to dote onr forme hereafter each week on Tboreday evening and coneepondenta are requested to tend in •awe to that we may receive it not later than Thnraday noon mail. This change of tune is made necessary because onr large edition cannot be handled with the celerity necessary to have onr out of town readers receive their papers on Saturday, as they desire, unless forms are desed as specified. We have found it necessary, also, to add to onr equipment an electric Mergenthaler linotype machine of the latest pattern, and onr 1 newspaper win be hereafter produced by electric power and printed each week from newly cast type. This paper is the first of our issues to be printed with the new material. The new machine is the only one of the kind in use in any newspaper or printing office in this city and the manufacturer's price for this equipment is nearly 13500. It brings Cape May abreast of the times in modern printing appliances and' wu. enable the ( Mar and Wave to produce newapapersmith nearly double the amount of tending matter ever furnished by any Cape May County paper and also to \ meet almost any demand for job printing which can he made, and at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Business men should appreciate this wide- ' ■wake newspaper by making liberal use of its advertising columns to accrue trad?. It is the only medium by which the news of your business ean be certainly conveyed to the people of the lower hair of Cape May 1 County, everybody reads it If you have social er ohter news which you desire published, tend it in. Sign your name to your communications every t-ine, hew ever, as — evidence of good faith. '
COLD SPRING ' 1 Prom Special Correspondent. A tale of the effects of the iste Lucius ] Chambers occurred on Monday, and was , Well attended ] Mrs John Soffe, of Audobon, N. 3 ., Is at the home other mother- in -law for , s brief stay. Mies Florence Hoffman's Sunday school { Mass held a festival on the Chapel lawn , Thursday evening for the benefit of the Infant Department fund. , Jacob Town send, who taught the j 'Academy echo] last year, registered at The Virginia Chpe May, over Sunday. } Mr. and Mrs. George Walter have re- , turned to their home for the summer. , Clifford Wilson has parted with his phonograph. , Mrs. H. L. Foster, of Holly Beach, visited her mother Tuesday. , Mrs. A. Matthews spent the first of . the week with her cousin at Cape May. ( Charles Cannon is engaged in the fish . business for the summer months. ( Master Alfred Crease visited Philadel phis Wednesday. , Iverna Buck, of Court House, is visit , ■ ing her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cummings and , daughter sailed for Europe Saturday. Mrs. Horace Richardson was the guest ( of her sister Tuesday. , Mrs. Stella Hawk spent Tuesday afternoon at home. , The Grange will met Monday evening. ( June 27. Mr. and Mrs. F-Bate called on relatives ( Tuesday. |i Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mother Gmy'a Sweet Powders for Children Break op ''olds in *4 hours, cure Feverish ne»*. Headache, Stomach Troubles. Teething Disorders, and Destroy Worms. At all druggist, 25c Sample mailed FREE Address Allen 8. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y. «-ll 4< e. Olmsted, LeRoy. N. x . e-11 41 ;
GREEK CREEK From Special Correspondent. Charles Thompson made a business trip to Camden last week. Captain M. M. Norbury is spending this week on board the Schooner Rob Soy while she is ia port. S. C. Xorbury, mate, of the Rob Roy, spent last week at home. Mrs. Edith Sayre, nee Srheltenger. of Millville, spent part of the week with relatives here. -Jra. Borden, of Florida, a friend of Mrs. Routers, is being entertained at the parsonage this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett drove to WIMwood on Saturday to visit their daughter . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hebev.thal, of Cape May, spent Sunday here with her sisters and attended the Children's Day services in the Presbyterian Church. WalteT Rchellenger and Frank HolJlngsead took their families on sn auto^mobfle trip to Clermont on Sunday to visit relative, there. rtunk HeOingsead has a very good rat dog and is often sought by hit neighbors to k.H their rate. Walter Schellenger had been missing his ehickent for several days and last week he got the dog and | killed several rata Some of our people attended Odldren'i Day service at That Creek and others at • Rfe Grande Joaeph Clamp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sah Ml eager and thrae children spent Sunday ct Oaaaa OMy the gaatAs af Mrs Sil iRiagir*i sister. Mrs. Carnal Mrs Mb Caasariags earn* dswa Met weak ta tpand fibs mm la bar sattaft Mar mb la-daw. Qsasa B. Jahaaaa banagkd 88— fii 1 1; 1 1 dswa aa Batwday and ga« hahj lh ■< Ms Ma^ Mahaata. eC Ava■HLd . nd*rLy «d«M4h*»JZ b k
came here last Thnraday to attend the 1 funeral af David Crease. While James 8. Boyee was cranking up gasoline engine In bis boat on Wed- - ncaday be hurt his wrist quite badly. Dr. Dix w»s called to dreas the wound. Frank Hollingsead made a business trip to Goshen on Monday. Rev. Garner Hand, of Burleigh, filled the pulpit of the Methodist Church on ' Sunday evening very acceptably. Daniel Miller and family, of Weet Cape May, spent Sunday with relatives 1 here. The Children's Dty services held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning pronounced very good by thoee who it. Somers I sard has commenced taking up oystera and shipping by rail to market. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milller end brother George and wife, wee here on Tuesday The latter was glad to greet old friends and neighbors, having lived here four years. Tne people were glad to meet | them. This week will wind up the straw- ' berries for this season. The question with many is what will we do wh"fi strawberries ere gone, but early appl w will soon be here. The pastor's family visited Cape Mr v , on Tuesday. This was Mrs. Somen's William Yaiuattt and Mary and Elizabeth Rchellenger, spent Tuesday at Miss Agnes Getney is spending some time with her uncle. Roland Foster, in The business meeting of the Epwortb League was held at the home of the treasurer, Mrs. Mark Somers, on Monday evening. After the business was disposed of the fourth vice-president had prepared a short program after which refreshments were served, consisting, of strawberries, bread, butter and bnscuit, which were greatly enjoyed by all present- We had as our guest, Mrs. Borden, ' of Florida, who is visiting at the parson- 1 , ^ I
FISHIHC CREEK ! From Special Correspondent. Clem Mathews, of Cold- Spring, called on his brother, M.iUm Mathews, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hemingway made a business trip to Cape May on Miss Mary A. Snyder •returned home from her aunts on Saturday evening, j after a pleaaant trip. Mrs. George Cummings and son Edwin, of . West Cape May, were over Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bate. Daniel Wooleon entertained Mr. Brown, of Collingewood, one day recently. Children'* Day will he held at the Chapel on Stmd.y evening. , j Mrs^ Hattie Mathews returned home from the hospital on Monday last. Samuel Wool son and family fii Dennisville, spent 8unday with relatives. Meedames Sarah and Abhie Mathews ■pent Friday last at Gape May. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris, of Cold Spring, spent part of last Saturday with Mrs. Henry Shaw. Frank Mathews went to Philadelphia Monday after his wife who underwent an operation alJont four weeks ago. Mil. Sarah H. Pieroon, of Seaside, , spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Shaw. , Miss Mary White has gone to Holly Harry Stiles, of Holly Beach, called oa friends on Friday. 1 . laude Yerriek", of Camden, spent part of the week with his relatives. | I Florence Shaw went to Seaville one , day this week after her niece, Elsie Mathews. Nora Bates and mother, Mrs. E. Hand, , of itio Grande, made a business trip to; Philadelpuia on Wednesday. I a
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