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4 ' • ■ Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, December 3, 1910

CAPE MAY STAR WAVE Omu Wave established 18» Star of the Cape established 1568 Merged in Star and Wave, 1907 Publication Day, Saturday. Forma Close Thursday evening at 6 o'clock ; ■ta ri|llea Price, One Dollar a Tom la Advance Thia paper u entered at the poet office ae second class postal matter. The Star and Wave Forms close Thursday night of each week. advertising" rates Display, ran of paper, plate matter, 15 tests per inch per insertion. Locale 5 cents per Una per insertion. Locale, on yearly contract, a cents per ■so per . When locals ran two months or more, With monthly changes, the rate will be pa per cent of the one-time rate. Zf display advertisements are to be set a charge of 5 cents per inch single eolnmn is to be paid for composition, and the earns for all changes. Jot position adjoining randing matter, add to per cent to ran of paper rate. Par position, top of column and adjoining randing, or first following and ■longtime, add ao per cent to ran of paper rate. this paper represented for foreign advertising by the ■ KVrre 1^ r. >!■ jsro i===ssiUas^ 4™ GENERAL OFFICES NEW york AND chicago BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES GREEN CREEK From Special Corresponuent. Mrs. Mamie Hcbenthol, of Cape May, spent part of last week here with ber Mater. Many of our people attended the vendue on Saturday at the Richardson place at Rio Grande. ■' Mr. and Mm. Aaron Woolson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews, of Fishing Creek, attended church services in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning. Alfred Crease has built a new corn houae. Epbraim Cresse made a business trip 1 to Dias Creek on Monday. Misses Hattie and Olive Mathis visited ' Court House on Monday. 1 Captain S. C. Norbury, of Schooney ' Rob Roy, cleared on Saturday for Sa- ' vannab. Sylvester, son of Joseph Robinson, 01" . ' West Cape May, spent his Thanksgiving | ' vacation here with his cousin, Raymond ! Robinson. I ' Our school children are enjoying a va- I ' cation -while the teachers are attending 1 the Institute at Ocean City. i c George Hand, Frank Willets and • 1 tf Frank Downs have finished up the home ! ; of Capt. Joseph James and it is ready i ' for them to move in. Howard Cocgpton, of Leesburg, . was : here on Saturday and took Captain Jos- | epb James and wife to Court House and 1 Wildwood on a business trip in his auto , Mrs. Mary E. Lake entertained com- ' r pany on Thanksgiving Day. 1 1 Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Norbury spent 1 g ~ , Jtekrly a week with Clayton friends, re- j turning home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong and t Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corson, of Goshen. 1 j. visited at Ed. Armstrong's on Saturday, j Capt. Joseph James, after spending several days at home clearing up around i ' bis new house returned to vessel duties E

the first of the week and will sail for i Wilmington, N. C„ with salt. ^ The Methodist Sunday school wifl hold ' . * service and treat at Christmas time. It baa been some time since the young ladies of our town have enjoyed horse - ■ back riding until last week. The weather brought out some riders of both I sexes. After spending a month here Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Lowe returned to their home in Wilmington on Saturday afternoon. William Redgraves. wbo purchased the James Thompson property here, is pre faring to move in the same, and Harry | Watson, of Goshen, will take charge of ! ' the Miller farm as soon as he vacates it. | •\ They have already moved some outdoor ' goods. Children Cry FOS FLETCHER'S CASTORIA THE LARGEST CARD BOARD nr SOUTH JERSEY The Star and Wave Stationery Dc- ' pGrtment has placed in their card stock sheets which measure 33x46 inches to ac- ■ • commodate those who are large ■' fancy pieces for Christmas presents. f" Mail that fancy work in a MAILING - TUBE or mount it on a Star and Wave Chrd. It will add greatly to ita apr pearanee. Aak to nee these goods; also 1 U tinted tisane papers. I 917 Waahington Street

Ha Anew a Way. f"Tou have to catch you fish before you cook It." "Doyou. though?" "Of course you "Maybe you do, but I don't" "I'd like to know bow yon get around It 7* Jj "I buy canned " ' sardines." Not Cured. "What has become of the suffragette 7* ^ "She Is married." "Does 6be still want to voteY* "Theoretically, yes, but for immediate purposes she would prefer a rug 5 for the fronts parlor." Possible Recovery. ^ "I understand Miss Chippeford died of a broken heart." "Tea." * "But I saw ber around aa live as * ever." •Oh. it don't kill one to die of that" a To Compensate the Audience. l, "Who asked that girl to sing here?" "She invited herself." r "Free of charger ' "Certainly." "She ought to be willing to pay us j something for that" f At the Resorts. "Peaches are covered with down, - aren't theyr* * "Except at the beaches." "How are they there?" [ "Partially covered with bathing I suits." _ Plenty of Both. That strong men' have their slips and falls 5 Along the way ts true - Ton bet the man without a past la shy one future, too. For when the mim of life 1s fixed up You find the good end evil mixed up. r IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY 1 In the matter of I In Bankruptcy Casaiue M. Campbell \ Petition for , Bankrupt. ) Discharge Cnssius M. Campbell, of Ooean CSty, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, in aaid District, respectfully represents that on the fourth day of October last past, he was duly adjudged under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly , surrendered all his property and rights ' of property, arid has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orderB oL"the Court touching his j Therefore he prays that he may be decreed by tbe Court to have a full dis.charge from all debts provable against j his estate under said Bankrupt acts, ex- ] eept such debts as are excepted by law ) from such discharge. Dated this seventh day of November, | A. D., 1910. CASSH-S M. CAMPBELL, Bankrupt. ; District of New Jersey, as. I I, Cassius M. Campbelvl, the abovenamed petitioner do solemnly swear that the statements made by me in the loregoing petition are true. CASSIUS M. CAMPBELL I Subscribed and sworn to before me, , this seventh day of November, A. D., 1 CHARLES DeF. BESORE, Attorney-at-Law of New Jersey 1

' j Order of Notice Thereon On this fourteenth day of November, ' J A. D., 1910, on reading the foregoing petition, it is 1 1 Ordered by the Court, that a hearing | be had upon the same on the ninth day jof January, A. D., 1911, before said : Court, at Trenton, in said District, at ten-thirty o'clock in the forenoon ; and j that notice thereof be published in the ~" Cape May Star and Wave, a newspaper printed in said District, and that aD K known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and 1 place and show cause, if any they have, £by the prayer of the said petitioner I should not be granted. I Aad be it further ordered by the Court, . that the Referee in Bankruptcy shall | send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable John Relists b, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Trenton, in said District, on the Fourteenth day of November, A. D., ' 1910. GEORGE T. CRANMER, Clerk BENJAMIN F. HAVENS, Deputv GARRISON A VOORHEES, Sol. A true copy. George T. Graham, Clerk. Benjamin F. Havens, Deputy I Fine Correspondence papers, pot up in ■ jone pound boxes at 28 cents psrpound) * colors white, blue or grey. Envelopes to K match 95 cents per bundled. ' Star and Wave Stationery Department, S*y Washington Street, Cape Kay

j "What will you "3o if be tells tbe i truth on you 7" o J "What win I dor 5- : -Yes.- £ "If he telle tbe truth I'll beat.lt." 0 j Progress. "What at* you studying?" ). j "Italian." I "How are you progressing?' " | "Very fine. I can eat the banana t aow in its native language." 9 ' • Not 8uited. "Isn't it sweet to be engaged. Be»7* "Sweet r "Yes." 1- "Bather; sail. I never did care much for chocolates." Used to It. >- When comes the baby number one g The father's smile is broad and vide. But wben along comes number tec He sort of softens down his pride s — - ■ BOAT BUILDING £ ,g Launches Railway on which to beats for exam inn '.ion or repair. Many years of " «P|rience enables me to assure satfaJOHN PHARO, 1263 Lafayette Street Keystone 'Phone 05 R - • YOUR SIDE WALK If laid by the ' JAQUETTE CEMENT CO | Will' give you great satisfaction j Ask for estimate. Work guaranteed for one year I from time of completion. | P. O. Address, Cape May J . 6-0-1-1 am s

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