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' SATURDAY, "• APRIL 18, 1914. CAPE MAI BTAE AND WAYE PiiBldi ' 9 I . ■

CAPE MAYSTAR AND WJfVE ierw,arcSi*ssJte»:::: j»j ■Sriro in Star and Warn 1**' «»_TnrRT<<Hgt^*NI)'1 Manager Forme cloa a Thursday "enlML Out "is® (Srasa? ™cSa<wvs Thar in advance. This paper is entered at the post(fe'V™' KfflSSiSS co.. »ll and 317 Washington Street. ADVERTISING RATES. Display, run of paper, plate matter, W cents per inch each insertion. Locals 5 cents per line* each insertion. When locals run three months or —or. with changes, the rate will be 3 oents per line. If display advertisements are to be Mt, a charge of 5 oents per inch single •olurnn is to be paid for composition, and the same for all ass ages . For position adjoining reading matter, add 10 per cent, to run of paper rate. For position, top of aolumn and adjoining reading, of first following and alongside, add 20 per cent to run of paper rate. First page 30 cents per inch. BTAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING 00. ALBERT R. HAND. Manager. OUR SCHOOLS (Continued from first page.). If the president of the Board is to he the Dictator in the School Policy, ' then this is his dictation! The man who as a mcmbeer of the Board assisted the school to rise j from a six room building with I seven teachers and a very ordinary grade school at that, to a school With a corps of twenty-one teachers and a superintendent, and placed it in the position it occupies in the system of the State, as an acceptable High School of good standing and recognition, is not going to destroy it! i Unless this program is carried out

there will be no change in the super in - tendency this year! Are you ready to advance? I am. Thie is the right time! The President 1 is most fortunate in having a Board < which can do the work. Its personnel • is the best! ( The Chairman of the Teachers' Com- ' mittee has spent his official time at mas- 1 tering the detail of his work pnd is the < beat fitted man in the city to select teachers! A R "IMS r The Chairman of the Property Com- t

mittee is better fitted for the place through training in private and "public - life than any man that can be found!" !. The Chairman of the Financce Comr mittee from long service in the Board 3 and natural ability can handle the situation like a veteran! e The Chairman of the Supply Commlte tee is one of your best business men and it will soon have the work in hand, though new to the position! f A president could not ask more in a Board! The faculty of teachers is equal to ] any and have done good work with all { the disadvantages they labor under. The courses of study are up to the standard required by all colleges which i. admit witbout Examination! We have the forces! All that is needed . (and that is much) is the proper facilLack of facilities sent the Summer School away! The undersigned accepted the appoint- - ment with the full llndersandiug that "there must be no strings to it!"' lie-owes no politician anything, anil j the community only the moral obliga- ' , tion of doing his duty! - j .This is thy ultimatum from which i j I there will be no deviation or capitulaI We appeal for your energetic" and ' I united support! Wll PORTER, ' President of the Board of Education ; 4 Cape May City, N. J. | Cape May, April 13, 1914. -=1

l HOWELL — DATESMAN. The wedding of Miss Florence Linford daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Datesman, ' of 5349 Wayne Avenue, Germantowm, and Mr. Lewis Owen Howell, 3d, at the Rittenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chestnut Streets, Thursday evening was an important social A reception followed. Miss Da tees - is a sister of Mrs. C. Elmer Townseend. Mr. Townsend acted as best man.

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Herplcide makes beautiful hair. Herpl. i ride prevents the hair from falling and , allow* It to grow unhindered and naturally except m cases of chronic bsldnees 1 which Is Incurable. Newhro's Herplcide In Be and tlAO atsea Is sold and guaranteed to do all that Is i claimed It you are not satisfied your will be refunded. Applications obtained at tha best baihar I shops. DR. JAMES MBC&AY, Special Agmfi.

4the churches BAPTIST CHURCH. A service of more than usual' Interest 8 will be held at the First Baptist Church * on Sunday night when the local troop * of Boy Scouts will make their first pub1 lie appearance. The Scouts will march. 0 The Cape May Scouts will entertinn the [ Wildwood Scouts at their Oampflre on t Sunday evening and afterward the coni- ' bined forces will march to the "church , in a body. Pastor McCurdy has provided an illustrated aong service for the boys and there will be addresses by Capt. Dent, the Cape May Scoot Master, Rev. IrWin H. Fisher, Wildwood Scout Master, and Pastor McCurdy. At the morning service Pastor Mcj Curdy will speak on "What Communications are These? The Ladies' Aid Society will bold a "Sock Social" at. the church on Thurs- , day afternoon. • M. E .CHURCH NOTE. J Saturday evening, April 18th, . 1914, we will hold our First Quarterly Con5 ference for this year. Dr. Geo. H. Neal j of Bridgcton, N. J., District Superintendent, will be here and preach for us e the following day, Sunday, the 19th, in j the evening. Dr. Neal is one Of the > popular younger men of the NfW Jersey j Conferenoe. Come hear him Sunday evening. MUSIC AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I r • SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1914. Morning. Duet, Dbuht No More, J. Wesley Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Evening. ' j Anthem Guide Me,T> Thou Great I Jehovah L O. Emerson | Soloist, Miss Nelson , Sore Throat Don'ts. | When the children have sore throat, j don't blister their .necks "with lamp oil. : ! Don't torture them with a foul smelling j piece of fat meat, wrapped about the nock. Han't imagine there is medical virtue in in old sock or piece of red flannel. Don't * | 'jelieve in antiquated superstitions. i A sore throat is a serious matter and is iot to be healed by such make-believe rem- , -dies. The use of such methods is I limply putting the patient to need- JyV I ess torture. Use a little sore throat ' H loni and give them TONSIL1NH j'A md the threat will heal quickly. fil 25 cents and 50 cents. Hospital j'o j 'ize $1.00. All L'riugists. TEMPLE GIRLS' OCTETBEl - j The recital of the Temple Girls' Octette at the First Baptist Church on Thursday night was one of the most delightful musical entertainments ever j given in Cape May. While the girls are 1 all young yet their singing 6hqws an arI tistic finish that is highly commendable. I The ensemble work of the Octette j can have been attained yirtjvby the most j The credit for this musUhu/giveii to Mr. j William Powell Twmddell, their director Mrs. Mover in her recitations was at her best and the rapt attention of the audience was even more complimentary than their enthusiastic applause. The Brotherhool of the church under whoso auspices the entertainment was given is to be congratnlaed upon providing so excellent an evening's enjoyment. INTEREST TO WOODBINE VOTERS IV »» * t. Iwir.llS

We have inaugurated in our midst, the ANTI-NICOTINE CLUB, which a great belive to be a wise move for the prolongation of life. The Club is to be congratulated and the writer wishes them success and a very large me rubor 1 ship. Now, Mr. Anti-Nicotine Club, why not aid in organizing an Anti-Political Club the protection of our schools and other local boards of interest, for the purpose of selecting and electing men of best ability to fill positions which are of great interest to our Borough. great interest to our isorougti. i

I do not believe for one moment that there is a voter in our midst who has r(j not sufficient intelligence to select men of re_ ability for all positions, however, borne ne have not the will power to resist the •is wonld-be political bosses on election ■g. Now, as a matter of self respect for al ourselves and the interest of those depending upon our votes for local offices of great importance,— "Shun Political ®" Bosses and say— We desire Proficiency, n" not Political Revenge." "' "BIG BEN." = LIVED OVER 100 YEARS. Mrs. Thomas Palmer, colored, the oldest inhabitant of the Borough of West Cape May, died Wednesday even- | ing, at the ripe age of over 100 years, k Mrs. Palmer was one of the. most cs- " timable women of the colored race and enjoyed the reapect of the community. I u FARMERS, ATTENTION! a I have a few kegs assorted nails from - 2 to 20 penny uses; called Farmers' ■ Nails. Am selling the above nails at , a *1 AO per 100 lb. keg, while they last. ■ CHAS. A. SWAIN, 306-807 Jackson Street. 1 r o Typewriter aad Adding Machine Rib bona, all colors and style, at the 8ta - i .-i . . ■ • . ..

THE PRUDENTIAL PAID OVER 136,000 CLAIMS IN 1913 equal to more than one claim paid per minute of every Prudential working day during the year and amounting • to over $22,000,000.

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*The Prudential FORREST F. DRYDEN, President

WALL_PAPER j Large assortment of desirable pattern.- - for Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, . Halls. Kitchens, etc., at 5 to 10 cents per | roll, some with 18 inch borders. 20, 30 j and 40 cent wall pajer at 10, 12 and 15 i cents per roll. Satin stripes for bed | rooms with cut out border's, 10 cents per roll. Moric Ceiling, 0 cents per roll. ■ Special prises on Imported and Domestic • Plain, Oat Meal and Kelt Papers. See ; [ my eomplate line before making your i » spring purchases. . i JOS. K. HAND, JR, 1 315 Washington Street. ] Over Star and Wave Office. Wentzell's, S3 Perry street, will give , yon bids on furniture, carpet and fltf tings for your entire house and pat It in place for you. BEI The Leading Lady All the farm's a stage and the hen just now is the star: she is t laying the foundation ol future a poultry profits." Pratts. Ponltry M'" Regulator 2Jc.iOc.eOc. SI. CO; IS lb. pail fZ-SO ! S gives health and thereby in- " creases the number of fertile ' eggs. Result— more and sturdier chicks. t Pralts Baby Chick Food SSc, 50c and $ 1.00 1 isthegreatestchicksaverknown. , Rcfuie substitutes; insist on Prstts. Satislaction Guaranteed or Honey Back S Get PratU leo page Poultry Book ^ " h

ie Sold and Ousrsnteed by [t ELDREDGE A PHILLIPS. Cape May ,,, CAPE MAT GRAIN ft COAL CO. Cape "*»- _ R. T. JOHNSON. Erin, N. J. The marcy e Open all the year. Excellent r Service. Good Location. ' Under the management of : mrs. c. t. sink f 0 KEYSTONE POULTRY FOODi Miiwteafaa . src..a_ao tod ssd na. 1 TAYLOR BROS, lOo'tlwhriSucSSU. K-J. 3-21-10 ' LOST— A broke pearl earing. Finder will receive ■ reward by returning to Star and Wave Office. For Sale A 16-inch Electric Fan, best of condiI tion. New motor. Guaranteed. A bargain $14. Speak quick. L. Ingeraoll, Electrician, 306 Decatur Street. FOR SALE — One-fourth horse power. Kimble motor variable speed. A bargain at $35. Apply to L. Ingeraoll, 806 Deeatnr Street, Gape May. ORCHESTRA WANTS ENGAGEMENT Oreheetra of three pieces, young men, I want# an engagement for the summer. Terms reasonable. Address, Star and Ware. w 1 1 j i ieafatia fftrfinrM

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FOR SALL. | FOR SALE A ueeirablc double dwelling on Frank- ' street, centrally located. Rents regularly for $21 per month. Large lot in rear suitable for stable or garage. Gilbert C. Hughes, Realty, No. 214 Ocean street, city. FOR SALE THREE POULTRY FARMS— One 17 acres, 6 acres and 3 acres. Apply t<". J. H. Hughes 410 Washington street, FOR SALE — Small black horse cheap, for the want of use. J. W. Corson, Cape May Point. FOR BALE — Seabrigbt skiff, 21 1-2 feet over all, 6.1-2 feet beam, 5 1-2 feet giling deck aft, five horse 4-cycle engine, 1 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 i Coffee Urn, 10 gallons, never used. Also has hot water spigot. ( Apply to A. J. Hogan, 316 Mansion i Cape May, N. J. F'OR SALE — 1912 Twin Indian Motor- . cycle, tandem attachment, prestolitc tank. Free engine clutch. $140.00. Harry Steer, 218 E. Taylor Avenue, J Beach, N. J. J FOR SALE — White Rock Eggs for hateh- ' ing. from pure blood stock. No in- t breeding. $1.00 for 15. Three-fourtba blood 40 eents per dozen. blood 40 eents per dozen.

Aaron Woolson, Fishing Creek, N. J. * Phone Erma 17M. 3-21 -6t PIANOS FOR SALE. Having accepted the agency for a well known make piano, I am now prepared to advise prospective purchasers of pianos or player pianos. Cash or easy payment. | REUBEN B. REEV'ne. 210 Broadway, Weet Cape May. 3-21 -4t Keystone Phone 274 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A Cabin Boat, 20 feet long, one sneak box and one bateau. All in good order. I - Will sell cheap or will exchange fo poultry, piga, or anything useful on • farm. Write George E. Carley, Cape j May City. 258-tfj i FOR SALE — Player Piano, well known ; make. Guaranteed by the maker, in- ; eluding $9 worth of music. Apply to - Jesse O. Rutherford, 240 Windsor Avenue, Cape May. 4-ll-3t r AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT, Sold an ' Exchanged. Second hand cars of every description from $75 up and new ears of all makes sold on easy payments. Fords $150 up, Overloads $200 up, an all other makes . 100 cars to select fror i Let me know what you want and I wil 1 give you price. < CHAS. F. QUIDORT, i 2001 S. Norwood Street, Philadelphia

. FOR SALE. Some Very desirable lots on the old ■ Stockton site. For prices apply to J. ' II. Hughes, 410 Washington Street. ' FOR SALE— 14 room house, corbel Mansion and Perry Streets, large lot. (rood location, two blocks from beach, lias a six room house In rear. Prios moderate. Apply of owner on premises, 205 Perry Street. Cape May. N. J. 103-lf MONEY * ' WILL LOAN MONEY ON " " FIRST MORTGAGE For Sale Cheap — Property near Beach, on Howard Street. A six acre farm property with fins . dwelling, on Main Road. Maryland Casually Co. will go on your bond for small premium. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Merchants Nat. Bank Bldg. A GOOD OFFER. . • A property on corner of Stevens Street and F'onrth Avenue, West Cape May. A house and -three Iota for sale. Inquire of O. Bolton Eldredge, Msrhnnts National Bank Building, Caps N. J. REAL ESTATE TO BE SACRIFICED The best built cottages in Cape May. desirable location, close to the beach. Completely furnished, has 7 bed rooms, 3 hatha /team heat, laundry is the basement, gas and electric lights, this cottage oost $20,000; will sell M terms to suit purchaser. 80L. NEBDLE8, » Oaps May City, N. « . eOR RKVT — SOTEO InM 6t Stable, hay

_ carriage bouse with all conveniences. Whole stable will be rented or aingls stalli. On Qteetyut street. Gilbert C. dl Hngfiea, 214 Oqjihatreet. S PSvthy ,y TOR SALE — White Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, one dollar per setting of fifteen. After September 1st, j. stock for sale. H. C Pieraon, corner •4 Washington and Union streets. l$s-y — TOR 8 ALB — Buff Wysndottes, exstusively selected egge for batching trmm lk| strong, vigorous stock. $1.00 for W; r". $3.00 for 5$. Also agent for Sure Hatdh 0 Incubator. J. a BATE, Pishing Creekf'N. d. Si notice " ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID T0 TRESPASS ' ON THE HIGBEE FARM. UNDER THM ■ PENALTY OP THE LAW. ETTA H. GREGORY, r MERRITT WILSON. NOTICE " - On March 28, 1914, William H.Cburrh and Cbarlea S. Church disposed of their holdings in the Gapq May Goal and Its Company and are no longer intreated ia said business. W. H. CHURCH. 0. & CHURCH.

i — - ff 1 Fairbanks-Morse Marine F.ngin^, ' a# — 'YT? . For Movd Serefas on Pisbioa aad Work Boats. ■(BHuIBDw kerosene enrinss; typos and sises to salt year beat. , WWltEiSS? interdmneeoble. NeVwscUI took noodad. tmU ■ f Writs For ttmrimm Ltfia. Cotek* TESJlt ; w FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO.