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CiPE,«AY STAR AND WME I Ooeon Wave Established ........ }§6| F fEar of -the Cape Established U«l ■ Bergs in ^6 tar and Ware 1»*7 ROBERT B. HANDi>. President. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. Secretary and Treasurer. ai.RFRT |{. HAND, General Manager forms close Thursday evenings. Out at loan circulation delivered raturdavr. 6U bSCKliTlON PRICE. »1.M PER TEAR AN ADVANCE. This paper Is entered at the postIK'b"ASS>^ve BS&SSS5 CO.. til and Z17 Washington Street. ADVERTISING RATES? ' Display, run of paper, plate matter, 16 cents per inch each insertionLocals S cents per Kne each insertion. When locals run three months or ■tore, with changes, the rate will be 3 rents per line. If display advertisements are to. be Set, a charge of 5 cents per inch single Column is to be paid for composition, ' sad the same for all changes. ,#or position adjoining reading matter, 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 paper rate. First page 30 ocnts per inch. STAR AND fWAVE PUBLISHING 00. ALBERT R. HAND, Manager. RIO GRANDE Mrs. Sallie Gillan entertained* Mrs . Alice Champion, uf Tuckahoe, two or three days lest week. Mrs. Mae Westcott, of Laurel Springs sad daughter Virginia and little niece Evelyn Wendell, of Philadelphia, was calling on friends here on Friday. Mrs. Rae Smallwood and daughter Lptta of Camden, are visiting under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, of MillMile, spent (he week-end with her sister, Mrs. D. Fisher. Mrs. Virginia Bevis, of Wild wood, was calling on her sister, Mrs. Emma Fisher, on Friday. J. Fred MacKissic was in Millrille one day last week. ✓ A nupiber of our people attended Dec- . oration Day exercises at Wildwood. Coleman Fisher has been on the sick list but is now able to be out. Miss Marvie Boice spent Monday night with her friend. Miss Virginia Edwards. Our people felt very grateful for the rain on Monday night as it was much needed. Strawberries are here but the crop will be short owing to the dry weather. A food sale will be held at Wildwood on Saturday, June 6, benefit Rio Grande Grange, every one invited to contribute Something good to eat. Any thing left with Mrs. E. M. Endicott will be sent over Saturday morning. Mr. end Mrs. Jesse Brown and family,

1 pent Sunday with Mrs. Brown's mother, ■ Mrs. Hoffman. Miss Hazel Links and father spent Monday at Cape May. | M. E. Thompson, Mrs. Mac Naughton, ' Mrs. W. D. Hand were visiting relatives al Cape May on Sunday. Miss May Hand is entertaining this ■ week, her friend. Miss Ruth Butcher, of , Philadelphia. L Lewellyn Hildretb spent Sunday with I i his wife at Gold Spring. Mrs.. Floss Hampton and son visile^ . Wildwood the first of the week. Mrs. A. Edwards made a business trip j to~Gourt House the first of the week. j Tlie Kings Daughters met at the par- ; sonage on Wednesday. , Mrs. D. T. Goff spent Monday at j Wildwood. Robert Kennedy and wife are the ■ proud parents of a little baby boy. | Arthur Svkes was with his family ; over Sunday. — i . Fred MacKissic visited Cape May on '■ > Monday. Mrs. Anna Dampman has been spend- ' ing a few days with John Stedworthy j and wife, of West Cape May. G. K. Tborston and wife returned . home on Tuesday after spending- a week I at Niagara Falls. * f Wedding Bells will so5t> ring in Rio j Grande. Mrs. W. C. Neal is spending a few I days in Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Smallwood and little daughter, of Camden, is spending a week with her parents, James Fisher ' and wife. % DELIGHTED WITH CAPE MAY. On Saturday last Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ] ' Hill and family, and Mr. and Mrs. ; r diaries Chase and family, of Collings- ; wood. New Jeraey. spent Memorial Day j 1 at Cape May, and had a most pleasant j " outing. They motored to Cape May in j their automobiles and made the run in four hours without incident. Arriving at i r Cape May they stopped long enough *to , : take on board their friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bush, and then started for j ' Sewell's Point, where a toothsome lunch . ' was partaken of in true picnic style. Af- j ter a pleasant hour the party again took j ' auto and made a tour of the town. They ' were surprised at the many handsome villas that had been erected since last ' season and spoke in glowing terms of I the many attractions to be found »t i Cape May. Mr. Hall is a member of the | firm of Field, Hall Company, of Boston, j ; with a branch in Philadelphia, while ^Ir. j Chasg is a leading salesman of the above ' | firm. ' A prominent family in West Cape 1 May, just purchased a beautiful $285 Perry piano, made by the Ludwig Piano 1 Co., bought through -Mr. Carl Gaskill, ■ from the local store of R. M. Wnetzell, I 33 Perry Street. i Mailing tubes, 3 cents per foot. I i Special price in large quantities. Star i and Wave Pub. Company. . COLLARS Laundered at the Colum- , bia, 2 cents.

- . . ' BrjEf' 1"-"?"'" " Every Gas Range We Sell T ' EMANCIPATES ONE MORE GOOD HOUSEWIFE FROM THE * * HEATED KITCHEN AND, THE NEVER ENDING DRUDGERY 00NNECTED WITH A COAL OR WOOD RANGE. Your X*irl Won't Cook Or She Can't Cook A LOT OF DISHES SHE WOULD OOOK IF SHE HAD A GAS J . « RANGE— WITH IT YOUR KITCHEN IS •t* Always Cool and Comfortable. w v AND A GAS RANGE IS QUICK, CONDITIONS FAVORABLE FOR ANY ONE PREPARING h&ALS AND MANY LITTLE ' DISHES WILL BE SERVED THAT WOULD NOT BE UNDER OTHER CONDITIONS. CALL AND^SEE OUR RANGES OR SEND FOR NEW BUSINESS SOLICITOR AND TALK IT OVER WITH HIM. a? i Cape May Illuminating Company 604 WASHINGTON STREET KEYSTONE PHONE 131 -D; BELL PHONE 88- A. ?

-SEWELL'S POINT ENCAMPMENT j (Continued from firvt page.) Thomas S. Dando, W. H. Conrad, H. E. I Gibson and "J. C. Jones, composed a 1 party of golfers who registered at the , Mrs. R. L. Its r stow and Mrs. H. H. | ' Smith drove to Cape May in the tatter s roadster and" spent a few days at the I Virginia. Other Philadelphians regis- ' ' tc-red at the Virginia were Maxwell Me- ! Michael, >Hs» Evelyn Radcliff, Edward ' • F. Berge, H. E. Zallinger and Mir. and I Mrs. J. A. Finrtigan. of the Stonehur-t ' , apartments in West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kittenhpuse. of Philadelphia, have taken apartments at ! the ChaMnnte for the summer. ■ j Mrs. Walter Murphy and Miss Mur- ' phy and Miss Emily Dodge are Phila- ' , delphians who have engaged apartments at the Chfilfonte. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Arnett and Miss Arnett, who was a last season's de1 butante, and Mr. John Arnett. of Philaj delphia, A ill spend the month of July at the Stockton Villa. ' | Mra. H. V. Bechtold. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hoffman. Mrs. Weavef; Mra. Fob*. ' ter. Z. Taylor, and Mr. and Mr*. W. F. : j Master, all of Philadelphia, motored to j Cape May aad spent a few days during ' I last week at the Windsor. • I Mr. Carl Gaskill. of the Ludwig Piano i Co.. just sold another high grade Lud- • wig player piano. $750, to a leading i business man of Cold Spring. Was sold r from the local store m Cape May, B. M. i I Wentzell's, 33 Perry Street. OPENING" HOTELS. Mrs T. R. Brook?, who is one of the , most experienced hotelkeepers in Cape . May has opened the Carroll Villa for the 1 • j summer, which she has been in charge of t ! for more than a score of years, during i ! which time she has entertained many , J prominent people in all walks of life. | i ] Mrs. M. L. Richardson, who for 21 , , : years has been proprietress of Star Villa, ] I has opened the cottage for the summer, j . She has a number of guests at present j , and has received many applications for | . | apartments for the summer, , Mrs. L. J. Rogers, Philadelphia, has | . opened the filenwood. 509 Hughes Street. , ' and has also received a large number of | • applications for the summer. She is en- | > [ tertaining a large number of guests at ; j the present time. < , The Wyoming on South Lafayette i Street, under the management of W. B. _ j Vanzant, will be opened by him for the | , seventh consecutive year, in the near | future. He has many applications for ] rooms %ud be expects a splendid 6eason. ] 0 1 i Any day of the year, %pd especially , , to-day, is a good day to start an ac- j count with the Security Trust Co. Old j age will be upon you before you realize. , Start now and you will be pleased to . ! Legal Forms of all description 1b ' stock. Special forms made to order at short notice. Star and Wave Stationery ' Depa invent. Many inquiries for furnished rooms ' , and light housekeeping apartments re- ' eeived at this office have prompted the ' I Star and Wave to ask people who have ■ the accommodations to write us a let- ' ter, stating, how many rooms, price ' wanted, location and other facts which would be of interest to renters. Address letters to "Bureau of Information," Star ' and Wave Pub. Co., Cape May, N. J.- ' All International Harvesting Company machines will be repaired by Charles C. WpodrrBf. Cbjl and see me at Fourth Avenue, West Cape May, qt ' drop a postal addressed, P. O. Box 91, West Cape Iday, N. J. Prompt atten-, . - tion assured. CHARLES C. WOODRUFF. < COLLARS Laundered at the Colum- ' biat 2 eehts. • j ■— M1~~ J H know that ibdelicMKU flavor fj c H is beyond comparison. Find g| c : g oat for yourself. Order from g — b Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib a bons, all colors and styles, at the Sta and Wave Stationery Department. Advertlss In ths Star and Wave. A ranlHHi ■Wt

CAPTURED s TWO GAMES SCHOOL BOYS DEFEAT CLAYTON HIGH SOOOL 4-0 AND 12-8. The Cape May H. S. nine captured ends of a double bill here last Saturdsy by defeating "the strong Clayton School nine. With Lemmon pitch-air-tight ball, and his team mates giving him excellent support the home team easily won the first game by the score of 4-0. Baker was responsible for the first two runs by timely doubles. In the second game the Clayton boys found their ^bntjing eye to a great extent. Score 12-6. The lineup: Morning Game Cape May H. S. — R H O A E Arnold, ss. 0 1 3 3 0 Kirk, 2b 0 1 1 1 0 p 2 1 1 3 0 Baker, lb 0 2 9 0 0 e 1 2 7 0 0 If 0 0 3 0 0 3b 1 1 0 1 1 cf* 0 0 3 0 0 rf 0 0 0 0 0 rf 0 1 0 0 0 4 9 27 8 1 Clavton H. 8.— R H O A E ss 0 0 1 2 2 Stadcup, 3b 0 1 1 0 0 Ladd, e 0 0 4 1 0 Pierce, 2b 0 0 3 2 0 Harris, lb 0 1 12 0 0 Kille, cf 0 "1 1 0 0 Moore, p 0 1 1 2 0 if 0 0 1 0 0 rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 24 7 2 Clayton H. B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 C. M. H. S 0 0,0 1 0 1 1 1 x — 4Stolen bases — C. M., 8. Two base hits -Baker2; Kille, 1. , ' '■ Struck out — By Lemmon 5; Moore 2. Bases on Balls— By Lemmon, 0; by Moore, 4. Hit by Pitcher— Moore, Eldredge. Umpire Bobbins. Afternoon Gams May H. 8.— B H O A E Arnold, ss - 4 i i 3 1 Kirk, 2b 0 1 1 0 0 Lemmon, cf-p 2 1 0 0 0 Shields, c 2 3 9 0 0 Baker,, lb 1 0 6 0 0 Eldredge. rf -0 2 0 1 0 B. Poinset, If 1 1 1 0 0 Shaughneesy, 3b 1 0 2.0 1 A. Poinsett, p 0 0 0 0 1 •Hill, ef '1 1 0 0 0 12 10 21 4 3 Clayton H. S. — \ R H 0 A E Early, ss 0 1 0 3 2 Moore. 2b 2 2 6 1 0 Pierce, e 2 2 8 1 0 Harris, lb 1 2 7 0 0 Kille. cf 1 2 1 0 1 Ladd, 3b 0 1 2 1 0 S^dcup, p ' 0 0 0 3 1 Robinson. If 0 1 1 0 1 Trimmell, rf Q 0 0 0 0 6 11 24 9 5 •Batted for Poinsett in seventh. C. iM. H? S 3(^0 0 1 1 1 0—12 Clayton H. S 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0—6 Game called in eighth to allow visitors to catch train. Typewriten»and Adding Machine Rib all colors and styles, nt the Star and Wave Stationery Department. GRASS FOR SALE. About two acres' of grass for sale. to owner, 618 Broadway.

First in New Jersey During 1913 the Prudential wrote more Life Insurance, had more insurance in force, and paid more in claims than any other life insurance company duiiig business in New Jersey. This is the sixteenth consecutive year The Prudential has been the leader in its Home State The Prudential ^ j FORREST F. DRYDEN, PrakW

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.- LOST — A pocket check book, with red I a leather cover, on a New York Bank. - Suitable reward if returned to H. R. s Voorhees, 116 Nassau Street, New York. J e e FOR SALE. EGGS FOR HATCHING '' Buff and Barred Rocks, White Orph8 ingtons. 15 eggs for $1.00. ( W. F. Dent, 834 Washington Street. FOB SALE THREE POULTRY FARMS— One 17 ^ acres, 6 seres and 3 acres. Apply to 0 J. H. Hughes 410 Washington street. 1 For Sale 0 FOR SALE — One-fourth horse power 0 Kimble motor variable speed. A bargain at $35. Apply to L. Ingeraoll, 306 0 Decatur §treet Cape May. p ORCHESTRA WANTS ENGAGEMENT Orchestra of three pieces, young men, wants an engagement for the summer. Terms ressanable. Address, Star and E Wave. 260-4-9 - MERCEDES ROADSTER in perfect con0 dition, very fast, fully equipped, (two) 0 extra shoes, six tubes. Tools, etc. $350. 0 Call and look it over. Must be sold at | ® once. This is a great bargain. Fully I 0 guaranteed. J. H. MULLINER, Town- ' ® send Garage. C-6-3t j 0 0 FOR SALE. Some Very desirable lots on the old 2 Stockton site. For prices apply to J. q H. Hughes, 410 Washington Street. FOR SALE — Sweet potato sprouts. Ap8 ply to C. E. Barber, Enna. AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT, SOLD and v Exchanged. Second hand cars of every . description from $75 up and new ears of all makes sold on aasy payments. Ford $160 up, Overlandi $200 up, and all other make*. 100 oars to select from Let me know what you want and I will J giva you prioe. | :• CHAS. -F. QLTDORT, 0 2001 8. Norwood Street, 0 Philadelphia. 9 ) NOTICE. ) Sale of Bondc ) The Board of Education of Lower 1 Township will offer for sale at the 1 Township House, on ' Wednesday even- ) ing, May 13th, 1914: Ten five hundred - dollar ($600) 5% coupon Township ' 1 bonds, maturing in from one to ten | years. 1 4-18-14 W. R. SWAIN, D.C J WANTED t High Class Traveling Salesman to sell ( pumps, tanks to garages, stores, etc. ^ Big money for right man. Milwaukee , Tank Works, Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED — Girl wanted in dining room ' ' and ice cream parlor. Derr's, 313 ' Washington Street, Cape May. WANTED— A housekeeper. Apply to j , Daniel Schellenger. Cold Spring. ' i ' WANTED — A small furnished house or . 1 apartments, month of July. Must be | reasonable. Address 1703 South 18th - • Street, Philadelphia. Pa. It ~ i r BOARD WANTED. Two ladies and a three year old infant 1 would like- board wiQi private family, * during July and August.. Address W. . . W. Ifiary, 816 Hillside Avenue, Jenkintown,*Pa.

1 WANTED. ^ | An orchestra, composed of violinist, . ceDoist and pianist ( young men), desires - : summer engagement in any Cape May " Hotel. 369 — 6-9 -6t BOY WANTED— To learn beibering. Apply to 403 Washington Street. ' WANTED — Bottler or Wholesaler to handls one of Philadelphia's best known beers in bottles. Big inducement. j Address No. 370 Star and Wave Offioe. , 5-9-3 1 ■ POSITION WANTED ^ Elderly white man wants work around a hotel or boarding house, small wages, underr stands horses. M. Mnllhi, postoffice West ^ Cape May. . FOR SALE— T,oo<I* work horse and ; market wagon. Apply to In in Garrison, Cold Spring. • FOR SALE — A thousand pound capac- ' >ty, two cylinder Buick, in good run- ' ning order. Apply Henry Reeves, 118 [ Pearl Street, West Cape May. 5,-30-4t FOR SALE — 25 bushels red skin seed ' | potatoes. 75 cents per busheL Apply I to George Rutherford, Villa Nova. ;l , LOST— A diamond shaped fraternity J pin, with cross bones, and skull with ,ruby eyes, surrounded by blackenamel. I The initials on the back were L. H. 8. and two Greek letters q X cn skull's forehead. Reward if returned to Martha - Wales, Victoria, Congress Street. J \ . IOST — Tail lamp, automobile. Return 1 to Star and Wave Office. Reward. r IOST — On Monday evening. May loth. between Marcy Hotel aad 228 WindI cor Avenue, a small gold hunting case > watch from which upper ease has been I removed. Elgin movement. Reward if returned to Lillian G. Miller, Office of Cape May Coal and Ice Co., Jackson Perry Streets. MONEY ' • WILL LOAN MONEY ON ' FIRST MORTGAGE For Sale Cheap— Property Bear Baa ah, on ^Howard Street. . . . wl A six sere farm property with fine | dwelling, on Main Road. | Maryland Casualty Co. will go on year bond for small premium. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Merchants Nat. Bank Bldg. A GOOD OFFER. A property on corner of Stevens Street and Fourth Avenue, West Oape May. A house and three lots for sale. Inquire of G. Bolton Eldredge, Morchants National Bank Building, Oape May. N. J. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT— Stable, 40x66, hay loft, carriage house with all conveniences. Whole stable will be rented or single •tails. On Chestnut street. Gilbert a Hughes, 214 Ocean street. POULTRY FOR SALE — White Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, one dollar per setting of fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. H. C. Pierson, corner Washington and Union streets. lOo-y COLLARS Laundered at the Colum- f bia, 2 cents. *