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MEMORIAL SERVICE The John Murray .Post, No. 113, G. A. H., Department of New Jeraey, will ht(fd their Memorial service at the Allen A. M. E. Church, in Cape May City, Sun■day afternoon, May 24, 1914, at 2 AO p. an. All friends of the G. A. R. men are •moat cordially invited to attend. The •Bev. Mr. S. E. Hessey, will preach the sermon. May 30th the post will meet at their room on Franklin Street, af 7.30 a. m. and go from there to the several cemeteries, starting on the march at 8.00 ■o'clock a. m. I 'Jfce address at the Mt. Zion will be made by Prof. F. G. Fenderson and the Rev. L. Y. Co*. At Union Bethel, Rev. H. T. Johnson and others will speak. From the cemetery the post will march to Whitesboro at which place the army will halt for dinner. Memorial address will be delivered at "Whit*«boro by ex -Congressman George "H. White and the Rev. I*. F. Matthews, of Cape May. 'At 2 AO (Memorial Day). All the comrades, their' wives, widows of comrades and all the speakers will be •
taken to the cemeteries free o' charge. L AU the people of Cape May and surj rounding towns should unite in the memorial service and make it a grand day " among the people. '■ SAMUEL J. TRUSTY, ?■ Commander, e Rev. P.*F. MATTHEWS, Adj. e SPECIAL ELECTION. \ A special election will be held in the r borough of Cape May Point on Septemi. ber 26, at 7.30 o'clock for the purpose i- of authorizing the Board of Education ' 0 to alter and repair the school house and to purchase school furniture and other e necessary equipment and also to author- ' e ize the Board of Education,- to borrow V •. money ordered to be raised by issuing 1 bonds in the corporate name of the dis- I h trict in such' amounts and payable at 1 y such times as the legal voters shall direct. * j ] t o " ' i s One of the leading citizens of Cape 1 . May Point called at the salesroom of the ' - Ludwig Piano Co., 33 Perry Street. Cape c s May, last Saturday evening and bought " : a Ludwig piano, finished in English oak. 1
I J^pypThQ people of a telephone ; j r * - _ central office I li j ESrofrT | , I Most likely you don't know the telephone opera- ' tor, except, perhaps, to recognize her voice. Probably, too, you do not appreciate the importance of her work. But upon the proper performance of the tasks assigned to her depends, to a large extent, the satisfaction of the subscriber and the success of the company. In the Bell System the operators are a skilled group of .60,000 or more workers who are thoroughly trained in the details of the business of operating before they ever say "Number, please," to a subscriber, and who are known by their efficiency and never-failing courtesy. Thar supervisors and chief operators are pains- 1 taking and alert and have themselves "come 1 up from the ranks." Without hesitation it can be said that no mora loyal group of workers can be found in this 1 country than the telephone operators, and theirs is the star part in making Bell Service the most efficient telephone service in the world. t When you telephone, smile ! I The Delaware & Atlantic Tel. & TeL Co., * C. B. Smith, District Manager, ? Mt Vernon and Pacific Aves., t Atlantic City, N. J. lffk%
MEETING OF C. E. UNION. | i Con tin Bed from First Page) Atlantic City, Vice-President of C. E. p work in Southern Jeraey and many help ful ideas were brought out. The address for the afternoon was given by Mr. W. Lglxrt Thomas, of Milford, X. J., his subject being Christian Enthusiasm. This was very prac tical, making a strong appeal individually to the work in which we are engaged. Mr. Somerville, of Pleasantvillo occupied a short period in presenting a temperance movement. "The Modern Crusaders." His talk was right to the point and he proved very clearly that he knew whereof he spoke. An election of officers followed and • then Mr. YV. E. Thomas presented the matter of raising funds for the new headquarters building for C. E. in Boston Fifty. -dollars was the amount appor- . tioned as Cape May County's share, thirty dollars of which was pledged at this convention. The subject of having a Missionary Superintendent appointed in our Union was then presented by District Secretary Rev. C. H. Jones, of Cold Spring, Mrs . Sidney P. Goff being chosen to fill this office. Miss Nellie K. Foote, the State SecI retary being unable to be present sent , j greetings which were read by the county I secretary and after extending a vote of I thanks to the afternoon speakers we adjourned until evening. The evening session with its beautjful musical selections and address by Mr. J. T. Sproull wag a treat to all present. Mr. Sproull - ' subject was "Grow," and separating the ' word into letters of which it is com- ' posed, he presented to all a great need ' for us to G-o R-ight 0-n YV -orking. The solos of Mrs. Rosenbaum in tlie afternoon and Mis6 Louisa Corson in the evening were greatly appreciated as was also the presence of four of the State I officers, namely. State President, Mr. J. IT. Sproull, Y'ice-President , of Central Jersey, Mr. \\\ Egbert Thomas; Y'iee- . President of Southern Jersey, Rev. George D. Jones, and District Secretary. Rev. Clias. H. Jones. , Cold Spring C. E. Society had the i of carrying home the county pennant, having in attendance at this convention the largest percentage of its ac- e tive membership. J The Chautauqua salute was given to Cape May C. E. Society for having the lanrest delegation nresent. ■ present.
The singing of "Blest Be The Tie f That Binds," and the Mizpah Benedic- o tion brought this very successful con- d vqption to a dose. The Ocean City 0. ai E. Society kept up their good name in tl entertaining these Endeavorers. The next convention will be field in Cape May in May. 1915. The C. E. work in the county is progressing, let us bear our standard high, "For Christ and the Church.' MRS. S. R. GOFF. H PLANS FOR HANDSOME * HOTEL STRUCTURE. n M. F. Maury, of Philadelphia, reptcs- „ entiog the Stockton Land Company, g. was in Cape May Tuesday looking after p the interest# of the proposed hotel to m erected on the site of The old Stock- gj Hotel. Mr. Maury had in his possession the plans showing a seven story brick structure with all the latest improvements. On the ground floor there will a grill room and bar, kitchen, laundry f' cafe, and private dining rooms. The main lobby, offices, elevators, dining .rooms, writing, lounging and ball . rooms and aun parlors will occupy the / second or main floor. The building with the interior, furnished in marble, will contain 250 bed rooms, many of which will contain private baths. The main dining room will be 40x160 feet. 62 Plans were drawn by YVharton C. _
Churchman, Philadelphia, and arc now in the hands of the James G. Doak Company. A new feature in hotel construction will be provided for. A portion of the building to be used as a winter hotel, will l>e provided with a separate heating plant, and winter gardens, and other up-to-date conveniences. CAPE MAY 21, WILDYY'OOD 2. The Cape May H. S. team had little trouble in defeating the YVildwood H. S. here yesterday. Score 21-2. Score by innings: C. M. H. S. 0 4 3 0 0 7 3 4 x— 21 YVildwood H.S. .0 0 0 1 10000—2 Batteries — Cape May. Ummon and Hughes; YVildwood. Hand, Roberts and Laird. COLLARS Laundered at the Colum2 cents. • SLIGHT FIRE IN HOME OF H. C. CALLAHAN Fire which had its origin in the roof, threatened to destroy the dwelling of Harry Callahan, the tinner, at Broad Street and the Reading Railroad, but was extinguished by the crack Cape May fire department before it gained headway. Logs trifling. GOLLARS Laundered at the Columbia, 2 cents. •
THE MAN ABOUT TOWN , ITEMS OF INTEREST GATHERED f HERE AND THERE FOR YOUR PERUSAL, BY A STAR AND WAVE REPORTER. Dr. Brown, of Philadelphia, is among L' the early cottagers. He is at his Hughes 1 Street cottage. 1 Nicholas Griffith, Jr., motored from ? his home on Thursday, and looked over p the improvements. He was one of our early cottagers and was. greatly impressed with what had been done here. * J. Robert Xewkirk. of Philadelphia. motored from his home aad passed sev1 eral days at his Beach front villa. Mrs. C. P. Elfreth has' opened his ' Jackson Street home. J. S. Francis has taken possession of his Franklin .StTeet summer home. A. Browning Canfield, of Philadelphia. J is occupying his new home on New : York Avenue. George Smith, has been entertaining ' his father, of Pottstown, at his YVashington Street cottage. Mrs. Isaae Remington is passing a short time at her Grant Street cottage. At Ocean City bicycles are not allowed on the sidewalks. Why should Council allow them here) They are dangerous. Groceries, provisions, salt meats, fruits, tobacco, oranges, bananas, patent medicines, hardware, cigars and ; tobacco on sale at YV. H. Smith's, 506 | West Cape May. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA HOW I SERVE YOU First. I will build yoa the beat boat fcr the money. Second. 1 will store ysur boat In my enclosed boat bouse by the year or the Third. I can offer you a choice of the best second hand boats aad tabs your present craft In part payment on a aew one. Railways on which to roa boats. JOHN A. PHARO. ltOJ Lafayette SC. Keystone phone No. ttD. The "Moon" ha« no influence on your fortune Regardless of time or condition of your birth, you can become independent and have a nest egg for old age, by saving your money and leaving it with Security Trust Co. for safety. WALL PAPER Large assortment of desirable patterns - for Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Kitchens, etc., at 5 to 10 seats per j roll, some with 18 inch borders. 20, 39 ' and 40 cent wail paper at 10, IS aad 15 cents per roll. Satin stripe* for bed with cut out borders, 10 sent# per roIL STsrie Ceiling, 6 cents per roll. prices on Imported and Domestic Oat Meal and Felt Papers. See complete line before making your spring purchases. JOS. K. HAND, JR, 315 Washington Street. Over Star and Wave Office. WentxeH's. IS Perry street, will give bids on furniture, carpet aad flt- ■ tings for yonr entire house aad put It Y tn place for you. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder t2l ffagbes Street' """apTlUj, N. J. '
FOR m SALE 1 c jMEW 17-room cottage on * ' New Jersey Ave , the most modern cottage in « East Cape May. It is now rented for $1800 this season. This it a real bargain, and can be bought on the eaty term plan. WM. N. WEAVER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cottage Renting a Specialty 221 Decatur Street Both Phones
tfL'lltlK* ;Pt^lITiyAMS Do You Want One This Spring We sell the FAMOUS BUCKEYE. ■ There is nothing better made. Ask * the man who works one. PRICE, $28 i Terms to suit you ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS, inc. Keyston Phone 144 I ,1 5 Under Veterinary Impaction Cape may farmstead A Model . ,rm established for the production of the best and purest farm products, under perfect sanitary conditions. NELSON Z. GRAVES, Owner and Proprietor. Nursery Milk" of Superb Quality Household Milk of Hirhotf Grodo Cream, Rich and Unmodified Eggs, one day old from White 'v. • ldMhonm Broilers, Poultry, and Ducklings _ in Season. , Deliveries are made twice daily by Refrigerator Car. A postal wiB bring our car to your door. Visitors are welcomed at the Farmstead. OUR SUCCESS RESTS ON IMPLICIT PUBLIC CONFIDENCE GEORGE C REA, Manager COLUMBIA " LAUNDRY Congress Street ^ and Broadway Shirt and Collar Work OUR SPECIALTY lZ'x FLAT WORK AND FAMILY WORK 35 CENTS A DOZEN W. H. SMITH & SON BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fraits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Kepstone Phone 161M CAPE MAY SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY 112 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY Old Shoes Made New in 20 Minutes Rubber Soles Put On THE ONLY PLACE OF ITS KIND IN THE CITY

