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CAPE MAY STAR AND W#¥8 $rV82jis?i BSiia-:::: !!" V£t? In Era™ «nd Wave 1»»" ROBERT E. HAND Li, President. * 8AMUEL F. ELD ft EDGE. Secretary awl Treasurer. ALBERT R. HAND. General Manager Ot^town cDculaUon delivered Satusday*. "■ - BUBBCRIPTJON PRICE $1.0# PER • J14R1N ADVANCE This paper la entered a i the poat-Ife-AKfwJK- ^WmKo CO.. Sit and SI 7 Washington Street. ADVERTISING RATES. Display, run of paper, plate matter, IS cents per inch each insertionlaicals 6 cents per line each insertion. When locals run three months or ■sercf. with changes, the rate will be 3 Wots per line. Jf display advertisements are to be Wt, a charge of 5 cents per inch single ! ealumn is to be paid for composition, M>d the same for all changes, ■or position adjoining reading matter, j add 10 per cent, to run of paper rate. For position, top of column and adjoining reading, of first following and alongside, add 20 per cent to run of | taper rate. First page SO cents per inch. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING 00.; ALBERT R. HAND, Manager. MRS. VANZANT LEASES McGUIRE COTTAGE.;1 Mrs. K. Vanzant has leased the Ma- 1 ' gtiire Cottage, on Jackson Street, which j ^ has long had a wide-spread reputation ; ifor the excellence of its table, and she j ' ia now in charge. Mrs.- Vanzant has had i $ great deal of experience in hotel management and will maintain the excellent | ' ■tandard which has always distinguished ^ this house, and pleased the most fastidious. We are gald the house is ir. j •uch capable hands and hope it will ' " • achieve great success .under the new ^ management.

YOUR FRECKLES Meed Attention in February and March or Face Will Stay Covered. Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if you wish it to look well the rest of the year. The February and March winds have a Btrong tentendency to bring out freckles that May stay all Summer unless removed. Mow is the time to use otbine — double Strength. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent — physician and is usually so successful that it ia sold by Mec ray's Pharmacy tinder guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Get an ounce of othine — double Strength, and even a few application should show a wonderful improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. HEBENTHAL RECEIVES NEW BUS. William Hebenthal has just purchased • very commodious automobile which he Will use for increasing businiess. BAPTIST CHURCH. Missionary Rally Day will he the order of the day March 22. at the First Baptist Church. An "every-member" canvas has been made and the returns are to i he made on rally Sunday. Last year in Spite of the big fire that prevented the i Wight service the membership of the i church brought in offerings amounting to ' more than $120.00 on Missionary Sun- i day. The Sermon subjects as announced by Das tor McCurdy will be in keeping with ■ the spirit of the day. In the morning 1 •Following the Sunrise" an apprecia- 1 tion .of Helen Barrett Montgomery's i hook by that title'will be the theme and i st night a stereopticon talk on "Among the Hill Tribes of Burma" with some sixty beautiful illustrations. The special song service will begin promptly st 7 JO, bring Pentecostal Hymns 3 and 4 . • Junior Christian Endeavor Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Bible school st 3 o'clock will make a special offering ' tor the missionary work of the Ameri- j can Baptist Society. The Young People's Meeting on Friday night will be merged in the special Services until after Easter. Men's Prayer Meeting Saturday night i St 7 JO. I 0 I FARMERS, ATTENTION! j I have a few kegs assorted nails from f s to 2(1 penny sizes, called Farmers' . Kails. Am selling the above nails at ( $1.50 per 100 lb. keg,- while they last. CHAS. A. SWAIN, 1 305-307 Jackson Street. How's This? | We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ( ward for any case of Catarrh that vannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh . ' Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO- Tolodo, O. We. the undcrcirncd. havo known P. J. Cheney f:r the last 15 years, end believe .-4dm perfectly honorablo ta nil business transactions and financially eb'.o to carry out c-y cbUgations mado by his mm. NATIONAL EANK OP COMMERCE, Taledo, a 1 Han's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. Acting directly upon the blood and musi sf-as suss Esr°sss

THE M_ E. CONFERENCE. I The' M. E. Conference which was held [ at Asbury Park, appointed the following ministers in Cape May County: ' , Cape May, W. El well Lake; Cape May , Court House, J. W. Lynch; Dennisville ( snd South Dennis, supplied by S. M. CWric; Eldora. Howard Omer; Goshen , and Dias Creek, O. C. Apgar; Green , Creek and Bnrleigh, W. A, Ellis; Angle- ( , jsea, J. U. Edwards; Ocean City^J. B. . Haines; Sea Isle City, Henry Bradway; . Seaville, W. R. Blatkman ; Tuckaboe, H. j Grim. . | ( Diabetes Loses Its Terrors I. — ~ 1: SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS 1 BEEN FOUND TOR THIS DREAD : DISEASE. 4 I1 1 Diabetes no longer need be a terror" to 1 those who have become victims to this ; ' i dread disease. | As the result of extensive experiments, 1 1 a specialist announces that a simple 1 plant growing wild' in Mexico, is a spec- ; 1 ; ific in the treatment of diabetes, quickly I reducing the specific gravity and sugar, ' restoring v^gor and' building up the sys- ; I tern. „ I ' I This harmless vegetable remedy should £ j relieve tire patient of his worst symptoms *■ j in the most aggravated rases, within a 8 ! week. and. to prove it, wc will mail a 50c 0 package forSOc to help pay distribution ( 1 | cost, with free booklet of special value | 8 j to the diabetic, containing latest diet P 1 lists and exclusive table of food values. ; p giving percentage of starch and sugar *® (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. ° f Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee of B ■ satisfaction or money refunded. i 8 | Tell your afflicted friends of this offer ' v and send 10c to-day for a full sized 50c 8 | package. Ames -Chemical Co., Dept.. 1 ^ ! 444-C, Whitney Point, 'N. Y. You can get Diabetal from Central fi Phnrmacy, at the regular price.

j Sheriff's Sale By Virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me diI reefed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 0th day of 8 March A. D., 1914, in a certain cause t wherein Ottier Howard is complainant, ^ and Alice Cbew and Alioe Chew, executrix of George H. Freeman, deceased, ^ Robert Keith, Herman Finnemann and Nancy Kinneman, are defendants, I shall ( expose to sale at public vendue on MONDAY, APRIL 13th. 1914, j between the boure of twelve and five , o'clock p. m., to wit, at 1J0 o'clock in I the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's Office, - in Cape May Court House, j Cape May County, New Jersey: ^ All that certain lot, tract or parcel' of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate in the Borough ' of West Crfpe May (formerly Lower Township) in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, bounded and described aa follows, viz: I Beginning at a point in the northeast . side line of Learning Avenue five hundred and eighty-nine and seven-tenths , feet northwesterly from the northwest side line of land of the West Jersey ■ Railroad; thence extending in front or ■ width northwesterly along the northeast . • side line of said avenue fifty feet; thence . i extending of that width between parol- i i lei lines at right angles with said avei nuc, northeasterly one hundred and forty ( i eight feet to land of Enoch Cresse, coni taining seven thousand four hundred . square feet of land, be the same more y Being the same land and premises conveyed to the said George H. Freemen, by deed from Return B. Swain et ux. | date April 26. 1970, and recorded the Cape May Count j' Clerk's Office, j in the deed book. No. 54, pages 271, etc. | COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff. } Dated March 18, 1914. James M. E. Hildreth, Sol'r. 3-21-4t p. f. $9.00 FARMERS, ATTENTION! • I have a few kegs assorted nails from 2 to 20 penny sizes, called Fanners' - Nails. Am selling the above nails at 1 $1.50 per 100 lb. keg. while they last. CHAS. A. SWAIN, 305-307 Jackson Street. ' If you have some money laid hy for t use the place to put that money ( Is In the Security Trust Co.. Cape May. J. Here .It will be absolutely se- 1 cure from loss In any way and It may he deposited so as to be available at a time, or on demand, as you desire. CAPE ISLAND TURNPIKE COMPANY : Office, 22 Federal Street, Cam i den, N. J.. 14th March. 1914. j The ANNUAL MEETING of the f Stockholders of this Company, and an , election for Directors, to serve for the . ensuing year, will be held at this office on Thursday, 9th April. ' 1914, at 10 J5 j o'clock a. m. LEWIS NE1LSON. Secretary. 0 I FARMERS, ATTENTION! | I have a few kegs assorted nails from i to 20 penny sizes, called Fanners' : Nails. Am selling the above nails at i tlJO per 100 lb. keg, while they last, i CHAS. A. SJYAIN, '4i 306-307 Jackson Street.

| Sheriff's Sale | By virtue of a- writ of Fieri Farias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Uhancery of New Jersey, on the- 12tb day of March, A. D., 1914, in a certain cause 1 wherein Frank Learning is complainant, and Edward L. Hughes et ux et als, are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on - - ' r . — MONDAY, APRIL 13th* 1914, the hour* of twelve and five j o'clock p. m., to wit, at 1.00 o'clock in i the afternoon of said day, at the Sher- ' iffs Office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey: All those tracts or parcels of land and ' premises hereinafter particularly dej scribed, situate in the City of Cape May, ' in the County of Cape May and State of I Jersey, being lots numbered S and 4, on a certain Map of James Mooney I property as surveyed by S. H. Townsend^IVcember 23, 1902, and more fully described as follows, to wit: i Beginning at a point in the easterly j side line of Perry Street, which point is hufidred and forty feet northwestwardly from the westerly corner of property of George Fryer and also the westerly corner of lot No. 5 on said plan;thenee north, sixty-seven degrees ; forty-five minutes east along the northerly side line of said lot No. 5. one hundred forty-five and four-tenths feet to ' point in the westerly side line'of lands of I. L. Sheppard; thence north twenty three degrees fifteen minutes west ! along the lands of I. L. Sheppard and J. Henry Edmunds, 'eighty npd twp-tenths feet to ] point and easterly corner of lot No. 2 said plan; thence along the southerly side line of said lot No. 2 south, sixty- | degrees and forty-five minutes ' west, one hundred and forty-five feet to | point in the easterly side line of Perry and southerly corner of lot No. 2; thence south, twenty-two degrees and minutes east along the easterly side line of Perry Street eighty feet to the place of beginning, containing eleven thousand six hundred and sixteen square i

feet of laud, more or less Being the same lots or pieces of land r which Edward E. Mandeville et ux con- • veyed" to Walter J- Fenderson, Jr., and ' Edward L. Hughes by two deeds; the I first dated November 10, 1905, recorded p in the Clerk's Office of the County of • Cape May. in deed book No. 210, pages ' 74. etc., and the second, a deed of con- ;• flrmation dated July 17, 1906, and re- ' corded in the Clerk's Office of the County ' of Cape May, in book No. 205 of Deeds, pages 190 etc . Excepting thereout and therefrom, all - that part of the above described land . 1 and premises as conveyed by Walter J. | ' Fenderson. Jr.. and Edward L. Hughes ■ et tix to Rosalie M. Wenztefl by deed j dated September 22, 1906, and of record ^ in the Clerk's Office of the County of ' Cape May, in book No. 214 of deeds. 1 pages 292 etc. Also subject to the conditions and ' restrictions of a certain agreement made ' and executed by Walter J. Fenderson. Jr.. and Edward L. Hughes et ux. and ; Rosalie M. Wcntzell et vir, bearing date October 4. 1906. and duly recorded in the 1 Clerk's Office of the County of Cape ° : May, in deed book No. 209, pages 424 ° etc. The said Walter J. Fenderson, Jr.. s conveyed all his undivided one-half in- ' terest of, in and jo the said premises to ' the said Edward L. Hughes by. deed dated September 23, 1906, which deed is recorded in the Cape May County Clerk's Office. Also all the bowling allev. balls, pins racks, pool and billiard tables, ques and que racks, cash register, chairs, benches and all other furniture and fixtures now in or thst may be hereinafter placed in th» building on the above de- e scribed premise!^ Also all the bowling alleys, balls, pins, of the said Walter J . Fender- ^ son, Jr., which he has or may hereafter . have under and by virtue of said agreement lastly above referred to. COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff. Dated March 18. 1*14. James M. E. Hildrelh. Sol'r. 3-21 -4t p- f- $18.80 K FOR SEEDS and Seed Potatoes, try ~" the Rldredre and Phillips varieties. TWO CAR LOADS OF AUTOS. W. E. Young, of Anglesea, received two car loads of automobiles the other p, day. He is a successful sales agent for ; T the popular Buick. FREE SEEDS. Senator James' E. Martine, of New jj, Jersey, has supplied the Star and Wave twith U. S. Government Experimental Vegetable and Flower Seeds, which will sent to any address in New Jersey fri-e of any cost by sending your address g the Star and Wave Publishing Co., Q 317 Washington Streft. Cape May, o at M _ EVERYBODY INVITED. tl The Home and School Association of tl Cape May district will hold its first re- H gular meeting in the High School buildon next Thursday evening, March j« at eight o'elock. Several important topics will be brought before this meet- R ing and a cordial invitation is extended - to all parents and friends to be present. MRS. S. R. GOFF, 8ee. E : : , f __

: IN NEW JERSEY DURING 1913

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I The Prudential's total claim payments^ $2,700,000, was the largest in this State ia the Company's history. The - large majority of the claims ' were paid within twenty- - 1 ^ four hours.

The Prudential FORREST F. DRYDEN, Preiident

THE MARCY Now open to receive boarder* MRS. C 7. SINK Established 1886 'Phone Connection THE DAYLIGHT STORE Ihe Standard Fashions For February, Ready Advance Fashion Sheet — the new Patterns for late winter as well as early spring. The Standard Spring Quarterly is also ready: Patterns, 10c and 15c each. Standard Quarterly, 20c,' including a coupon for one pattern free. Designer for February, 10c; oneyear subscription, 75c; special, twoye*r, $1.00. 0. L. wT Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. Cape May, N J. NOTICE Havlni; made arrangements with an , out of town Laundry to do Flat Work, will take your Bed and Table Linen at 60c a dozen. Including one Spread. pieces at the following prices: Spreads 16c I Sheets 6c Tsble Clothes 6c up Nspklns tc Towels Jc \ Roller Towels 6c Pillow Cases 1c Bolster Cases 6c I Blanket* double 60c | Rlankets. single JSc Quilts 76c up ' We do not do work by the hundred or 1 rough dry. | - Let us clean your Sweater. Woolen I Silk Waists, Shirts, etc. j ALL SMrts Hand Ironed. j | TROY LAUNDRY ; Harry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. j Phone 40D. Est 1106. EDWARD W. SAYRE \ Carpenter and Builder. 5 JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE AND EFFICIENT ATT EN- ~ 016 QUEEN STREET OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. 2 \ PUBLIC NOTICE. Sealed bids to paint the Court House at Cape May Court'House, with GOOD COAT of Harrison's Ready 1 Mixed Paint, will be received and opened twelve o'clock, noon, on Tuesday, *" 17, 1914, at a regular meeting of ^ the Board to be held on that date, at Court House, Cape May Court N. J. The Board reserves the right to reany or all bids. For further particulars apply to Mr. S. Miller, Cape May Court House. By order of the Board. FjpANS Nf. F0WKE8, Clerk, . Mar. 4, 1914. ' $ 7 -ft

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE 1 A uesirable double dwelling on Frank- ; tin street, centrally located. Rents reg- < ulariy for $21 per' month. Large lot in . rear suitable for stable or garage. Gil- ' bert C. Hughes, Realty, No. 214 Ocean street, city. FOB SALE THREE POULTRY FARMS— One 17 , acres, 6 acres and 3 acres. Apply to J. H. Hughes 410 Washington street. 1 FOR SALE — Small black horse cheap, ■ for the want of use..~J.- W. Corson, Cape May Point. FOR SALE— Seabright skiff, 21 1-2 feet ' over all, 6 1-2 feet beam, 5 1-2 feet giling deck aft, five horse 4-cycle engine. ] i make and break spark, clutch or direct drive. Seven miles to the gallon of gasolene. Apply to ,S. Walter Bennett, Corgie Street, Cape May. FOR SALE. ' National Cash Register, used two months, in excellent condition and good as new. Coffee Urn, 10 gallons, never used. Also has hot water spigot. Ghs Range, 5 burners, in good order. Apply to A. J. Hogan, 316 Mansion Street, Cape May, N. J. j FOR SALE— 1912 Twin Indian Motor- : 1 cycle, tandem attachment, prestolite t tank. Free engine clutch. $140.00. I Harry Steer. 218 E. Taylor Avenue, jt Holly Beach, N. J. FOR SALE— White Rook Egg* for hatch- | ing. from pure blood stock. No in- | breeding. $1.00 for 15. Three-fourths f 40 cents per dozen. Aaron Woolson. Fishing Cfeek. N. J. P Krrna 17M. 3-21-0t J * PIANOS FOR SALE. II Having accepted the agency for a well | I make piano. I am now prepared , to advertise prospective purchasers of ~ pianos or player pianos. Cash or easy j payment. REUBEN B. REEVC®. t 210 Broadway, West Cape May. 8 3-21 -4t Keystone Phone 274 KEYSTONE POULTRY FOODS W A»k Tosr Dericr for Mw Food. f plww. fc*perfc»CTd po.il!,} luenmc thneloodt LecsuM Uj«t t In Wrt^^or *OMvcnlf^i4^lfy clrpiUrde 1 TAYLGIt ERcj* 3-21-10 WANTED. Farm to buy or rent, any size and location. Also undeveloped land. Also road house and hotel. Write Brionne, Duane Street, New York. 3-21 -3t j — A help mate — a good refined ® woman. Apply at 953 Queen Street. I ^ Mr*. E. C. McKnight. HOUSE FOR RENT— Six rooms and j _ bath, 1152 Washington Street. Apply j to H. C.Pierson and Son, Washington and F Streets. 3-21 -3t

POTATOES FOR SALE 400 bushels potatoes for sale. Price i> 1 to 10 bushels, 80 cepts per bushel; 11 to 100 bushels, 76 cents per bushel. Cape May Farmstead, George C. Rea, Both phones. FOR SALE — 14 room house, corner Mansion and Perry Streets, large lot. good location, two blocks from beach, 1 has a six room house in rear. Price moderate. Apply of owner on premises. . 205 Perry Street. Cape May. N. J. 102-tf MONEY LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGE ■ For Sale Cheap— Property near Beach, oa Howard Street. Also first olaaa ■mall farm property. Maryland Casualty Co. will go on yaw bond for small premium. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Merchants Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE TO BE SACRIFICED The beet built cottages in Gape May. Most desirable location, elose & the Completely furnished, has 7 be* room*. 3 baths, steam heat, lauadry in the basement, gas and electric lights, eot tage cost $20,000; will sell oa j terms to suit purchaser. SOU NEEDLES. Cape May CRy, N. I I — | RENT— Stable, 40x60, hay loft. carriage house with all conveniences. I Whole stable will be rented or single stalls. On Chestnut street. Gilbert C. I Hughes, 214 Oeean street. POULTRY SALE — White Plymouth Roefc V eggs for hatching, one dollar per setting of fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. H. C. Pieraon. corner Washington and Union streets. lOe-y FOR SALE — Buff Wyandottes, exclusively selected eggs for hatching fraaa strong, vigorous stock. $1.00 for 16; $3.00 for 50. Als<r agent for Sure Hatsh J. C. BATE, Fishing Creek, N. f . NOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID T» TRESPASS 1 ON THE HIGBEE FARM, UNDER THM , OF THE LAW. ETTA H. GREGORY, A MERRITT WILSON. M FOR SEEDS and Seed Potatoes, try the Eldredge and Phillips varieties.

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