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SATURDAY. JUNK 27. 1914 CAPE MAY 8TAK AND WAVE - | * ' " ' ' i •■■■»» m ' i " . -.———J— I ■ n ■ ■ 1 i i ■

GAPE.MM STAR AND WWE Ocmh Wave &tabli«he<J .••••••- Ku ot the Cape Established }«*« Eve' la filar and Ware 1947 ROBERT E HANDB PrMjdeat SAMUEL F. ELDREDOE. Secretary aad Treasurer. lU.nrcT K. HANI). General Manager Pormi close Thursday evenings. Out mt town circulation delivered Saturdays. MUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $1.M PER 7RA.R IN ADVANCE. Thin paper 1« entered at the poetK'S.KIno ca. Sit and 217 Waehlnrton Street. ADVERTISING RATES. Display, run of paper, plate matter, U cents per inch each insertion.. Locals 5 cents per line each insertion. When locals run three months or more, with changes, the rate will be 3 mats per line. 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 cents per inch. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING 00. ALBERT R. HAND, Manager. r ' LARGE DOINGS ON GOLF LINKS \ I !

PREPARATIONS BEING MADEV FOR WEEKLY - TOURNAMENTS— LQV- i LI ING CUPS AND MEDALS ON KXHD : BITION — WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT NEAT WEEK. Things are going in mid season form - At the Cape May Golf Club. Secfetary H. M. Justi, club handicap- , per, and Samuel W. Cooper and W. P. , Davis of the Tournament committee ; have arrived and are making active j , pieparationa for an extremely busy , season of tournaments to suit all Classes of golfers. , The regular weekly point scoring tour- , nam en it start on Saturday, June 27. , The season prizes, three handsome cups , for the net scores and gold and silver I medals for the low gross scores are on exhibition in the club house. j i The links have, been well filled each , day. Of course there weren't any an- ( ciente but of bonorables, quite a few | were in evidence. t Louis H. Ayres, president bf the , Golf Club and Thomas W. Eastwick, i , chairman of our elective committee, ' r did the honors in a foursome to our T most distinguished visitor, Vice Chan ( Cellar E. B. Learning and his club : - mate Dr. Alfred Oamer. • Colonel George W. Boyd did not feel ' quite well enough to play but came • tip to look us over. Louis J. McGrath did likewise. Richard Campion was an { interested gallery to a match between < Mr. and Mr*. James Emack. Mrs. R H. Barlow played several ( founds with Mrs. F. D. Stovell. . ] Cortland Cramp, one M our charter ! members who has been missing for sev- j oral seasons came up to see if things . looked the same. A few celebrities of 1 the the golfing world were also pre#- ' ent. Boyd Nixon of the Claremont J Oub. California; S. D. Wright. Jr.. of ' the Bala team; J. A. Castner. W. A. <; Bays of Overbrook. J. Warren Cockran c the Baltimore crack, and ^Irs. T. H. i Vetterlein and Mrs. J. E. Tattersfield v Were visiting during the week. The large number of just plain golfers who play for the pure love of the game and to which our club especially g endears itself was represented by S. W . Cooper, W. P. Davis, H. E. Pepper, T. H. Vetterlein, S. Bispham. K. ^ S. Green, A. Scott. J. Wiley, S. J. Gartner, C. N. Davis. R. C. Norris. A. ^ Wheeler W. D. Grange. (J. H. Brooke. " Dr H Fox. W. H. Hirst. W X Me- ' • Mull in. T. G. Stockhausen. X. D. War- ' — wieh, L. -A-Pavia.-U._G. Hood. J J . Fasait, A. L. Wslker. Jr., J. P. Leigo, P. A. Hsys. J Moorehead. F. H.Bohlen. S. J. Steele. C. Hunsieker, S. McFetridgc. Leo MacFarland. B R. Bunn. R. M Wsgar. W. Cox, G. Bary. C. R. Morrell. W. D Larrelere, W W. Arnett. F. B. Schmidt. F. b. Schmidt. R. M. Lloyd. R M. Lloyd.; Jr . Dr B C. Washburn. Miss j M. Wright. Miss R. Dimond. Miss M. Dimond. Miss F. "Hancock, Mrs. H. M. ! Langdon. Mrs. C. Carter. Mrs. J. H. ' Fast it t. Mies E. Bispham. Mrs. H. Fox and Miss M. Bofalen. WOMEN'S INVITATION TOURNAMENT Mrs. T. H. Vetterlein. Miss Florence jC Hancock and Miss Rena Dimonrf* of the | tonrnamcit committee of the Cape . V May Golf Club are busy perfecting R their arrangement# for the third an- j nual women's invitation tournament, j y which start* June 80th The large en- j try list containing the names of quite ; b> a number of prominent golfers presages | some keen competition for the hand- "< some prize# The visitors will be gtv- w •a tha privilege of the course for several days practice, and on tournament h days will he entertained by the Ladies' ui Association at luncheon in the club I boose )*' TV- quslifyiag round nf ifi holes m

s medal play will start at 9 a. m., June * 80. The prize for low score is a beau- C tiful silver vase. On the competition s of the qualifying round the players will, | be arranged in two sixteens. drawings s ' will be made and match play started J on July 1st Handsome cups will be awarded as f r prizes to the winner and runner up in I each 16 _ | 1 Cups will also be given the winners in |s t the consolations for each sixteen . After , S lnncheon on June 30th there will be | . approaching and putting contests upen ii to all the members and visitors, j n Among tbe 'prominent golfers who will j be present are Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow, a Merion. tbe Philadelphft champion; I ' Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, Huntingdon Valley, ft who made the second low score in the j n ' qualifying round of the Philadelphia I ' championship; Mrs. C. H. ' Vander- ] f ® beck, Philadelphia C. C.. who was j h runner up to Mrs.* Barlow in the sajnc ' ° tournament: Miss H. E. Maule, "Mer- ' ion: Miss E. Chandler, Huntingdon . f ' j Valley; Miss E. Campbell, Miss F. U j Windle and Mrs. C. C. Brinton, West) I Chester; Mrs. F. JI. Elder, Overbrook; jh • ; Miss M. Fox. Huntingdon Valley, and Mrs. R. L. Barstow. The following officers were reelected at a recent meeting of the Ladies' Aux- . iliarv of the Cape May Golf Oub: C President. Mrs. R. Walter Starr, Phila- j si pHelphia; Vice President. Mrs. James M. | P , E. Hildreth, Cape May ; Secretary. Mrs. j tl ]G. Planton Middleton. Philadelphia,!:

. Treasurer. Mrs. Luther C. Ogden.'Cape j • j May. ;X Mrs. George W. Boyd was appointed j , chairwoman of the Entertainment com- j mittee ; Jlrt>. Thomas W. Eastwick. of' | the House^Cqromittee; Mrs. T. H. Vetj terlein. of theTournarocnt Commitee ; Mrs. Howard Pepper aiM— Mrs. Carter, of the Dance Committee; Miss Mabel i Corry, of the Junior Entertainment j Committee. I Two Silver cups will bit, awarded j next Saturday afternoon in fhqjmtting- ' contest. j A large number of entries for the | annual Women's Tournament have been ' received. It will open on June 30th and will last for three days. Silver cups will he awarded to the winners. J While fishing in the launch Cape . | May, Pastor McCurdy and Judeon Ben- , nett were successful in landing a large t j quantity of weak fish. ( I The Teck, the large motorboat ( ' owned by Colonel T. Ooleman DuPont t spent a few days in the harbor in comj mand of Captain Billsborough with a j of eleven men. She came from \ : and from here to Atlantic , aty «

A MISTAKEN IDEA There are some people who still resort to drugged pills or alcoholic syrups to overcome colds, nervousness or general debility, and who know that the pure, unadulterated nourishment in Scott's Emulsion is eminently better, but refrain taking it because they fear it may • to excessive fat or obesity. This isa mistaken idea, because Scott's | Emulsion firs' strengthens the body before I making fiesi ta blood-forming properties aid natuit to throw off sickness by ! building health from its very source, and is formed only by its continued use. Avoid alcoholic substitutes for SCOTT'S. I ! -FOR RENT" CARDS. SC. "FOR I CARDS So. STAR AND WAVE | DEPARTMENT. WILL TAKE CHARGE OF . BASE BALL CLUB j Mr. and Mrs. George W. Batten. Phil- j adelphia. have arrived in Gape May and ; will spend the summer at the Columbia. | ! Mr. Batten who is employed by the [ Penm-ylYania Railroad, has b-en granted a three months have of absence and ' will manage tbe local base bail club, i Mrs. Batten was formerly Miss Bessie J FRESH- FISH ___] ' If you want fresh fish, oyster- and , clams, fruit, vegetables, butter, butter- J ine and eggs, call at Bennett and Thompson's. 309 WASHINGTON ST. j ; Keystone Phone 287. tf i RIO GRANDE Ralph Denn and Robert Neal are em- j ployed at Court House. Preston Fisher of Ginrt house spent 1 | Saturday night with his cousin. Ther- j Mrs. Emma Harris visited Cape May I City on Monday. | Charles Hoffman is employed at j , Junction . on the Reading j Ms*: Agnes McOarty lost about fifty young chjrken* on Monday night. } David Scull's horse is better after quite sick. Master Orville McDonnol has returned home after visiting friends at Wildwood. Mies Edith Endioott ha* returned hom» after spending ten day# with her uncle in Philadelphia. The Misses Leah and Olive Harris j 1 are employed at Chpe May for the sum ■ met.

Mrs. Rebecca Neal and daughter Grace have returned to their home after spending the winter in Trenton. Mary Martin of Holly Beach is spending the week with her little friend Morgan Pierpont Miss Olive McDonnel is spending a days as the guest of Miss Bessie Miss Marvie Boiee of Green Creek is • spending a few days with her -friend Virginia Edwards. | Mrs, Millicent Hand is quite much | improved in health, we are glad to Miss Theresa Fisher is visiting her : aunt, Mrs. M. A. Burch, of Camden. £. A. Williams and bride have rcj turned after a brief honeymoon and are at home to their raanv friends. I It was a merry party that spent a j days in tbe sounds and returned | tired but .declaring it the timof their lives. Mrs. E. M. Endicott is spending a . days in the city and while there will visit an oculist I Little Mabel 1'latt who was in the [hospital w ith typhoid fever has returned home and is doing fine. Joseph Paul is said to have the finest corn field in the village. Mr. Carl Gaskil^ in charge of tinCape May" branch (R. M. Wentzell's | store, 33 Perry street 1 of the Ludvvig | Co., just sold Ludtvig pianos to promin.-nt families in West Cape" Af ... M, o.,i.:n l.'..- i — —

. May, last week. Mr. Caskill has busy with the Ocean City branch | of which "he is in charge ACTIVITYIN THE HARBOR BOATING AND CRABBING POPULAR PASTIMES FOR PROM I- - KENT SUMMER VISITORS— HANDSOME BOATS AT YACHT CLUBS. HARBOR N0TE8 The Independent boat line under the management of Captain Lewis Smith will start running its boats to Wildwood firom Soheilenger'q Landing on June 29. The boats run all the way through the harbor giving the passengers a chance to see tie yachtsSmd shipping the sound. They will make hourly trips commencing at 9.00 A. M. unttl 5.30 P. M. | J. Warner Hutchins, ex -Commodore Mrs. Wilson, General Good and Good, Mrs. A. B. Walton, Lieutenant J. W. Good, all of Philadelphia, were guests at the Cape May Yacht Club over Sunday. Mnrltin R tl.vo— .li.r nf » V. .. Can.. Morton B. Alexander, the Cape

t | May Yacht Club, has sold his motor- | , boat Florence and she was delivered to | her new owner in Atlantic City by i | Captain Lewis Smith . 1 J. S. Wurch gnd Theodore Fink- ' enauer, were visitors at the Cape May I | Yacht Oub last Sunday. - j The steamer Queen "City, Capt. S. A. | Buck had a large excursion party out i 1 on Thursday. . i • The steamer G retch cn. formerly j • owned by ex-Mayor John E. Reybnrn; " j of Philadelphia, was lying at the Oorin- ^ ! thian Yacht Oub for a few days. ' ' I Lincoln Godfrey and party went out in the yacht Clover in charge of Oap- ! tain Schellenger on Thursday and ' caught a large number ,of crabs. I [ The Quaker, in charge of Captain ; Bennett had a large fishing party at . the banks and report having had good ' luck. . - i Captain Lewis Smith took a, large • I party of delegates to the Society of i - Automobile Engineers', nut fishing in 1 ' the R. J. Creswell and they report hav- ' ing caught 24 weak fish. - j The Clover in charge of Capt. Schel- j I lenger took a party of three out fish- j I ing one day this week. I " ' " CASTOR I A For Infant# and Children. Toe Kind Yau Hsvs Alms Bought .1.. EVANS-FILBERT .. J Howard D. Evans, of Harrington. ' : 1 Del , and Misa' I avina F. Filbert, of ' . Robisonia. Pa., will be arried next Tues- 1 day at the brides Home at 6 o'clock. Mr. Evans was former city editor of 1 (the daily Star and Wave and is now . j principal of the Summerville. N. J.. high [ School. The bride is the only daughter ' of Thomas Filbert and is also a 'school ' ' kPENT HONEYMOON AT THE STAR VILLA f Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battle. Philadel- ' phia. after having spent a portion of I th-ir honeymoon at the Star Villa, have j returned to the city. .Mrs." Battle, who j will be remembered as Miss Aimee « | Turner, of Baltimore, met Mr. Battle two yeara ago while sojourning at the J.-itar VilU |

" The Board of Education of Lower i '' Ton lichip will receive sealed bids until 8 o'clock P. M. Wednesday evening, July 8th, L'14, for the transportation of I twenty-five pupils from the Toynship I to Cape May City High School and return. For information regarding same I apply to ^ W. R. pWAIN, District Clerk, 2t Cold Spring, N. J. ADVERTISEMENT PROPOSALS FOR PAINTING LIGHTING ARCHES ALONG THE BOARDWALK, BEACH AVENUE. Proposals will be received by the committee on Propertyjind Improvement of e Cape May City- Council, Cliaa. York, , Chairman, on June 22, 1914, at 6.00 P. M. . at the City Hall for the painting of L lighting arches on the boardwalk in accordance with the specifications prepared , therefore. , Proposals must be made on the pro- , posal sheet attached to the specifications , and presented sealed to tbe above comj mittee at the time and place above mentioned. The committee will deliver , bide to City Council which body will I publicly open and read same. Copies of specifications may be obtained by applying to the City Reeord- ' er, at the City Hall. CHAS, YORK, Oiairman, 8. T. BAILEY, ' M. HUGHES , Committee cn Property 6-13-2t-514 and Improvemeent

~wm HHT W — man — if you want the finest ^ W old, mellow whiskey, order ■ OLD . I. W. HARPER . WHISKEY J ^ In 50 years its equal hasn't M been found. S. TEITELMAN ' 312 Washington | | J. S. GerGson, watchmaker and ieweler, at 305 Washington Street, Cape ' Mav City, is now agent for the Victor C and Edison Talking Machines and Rec- ( r.rds, a d and the Story and Clark I anos. These goods can be &mght foi cash or credit. / Any day of the year, and especially f to-day. is a good uay to start an account with Qie Security Trust Co. Old a ape will be upon you before you realize, j Start now and you will be pleased to it grow. Groceries, provisions. salt meats, fruit#, tobacco, oranges, bananas, pat•■nt medicines, hardware, cigars and I tobacco on sale at W. H. Smith's, 606 r P-oadv.ny. TV est Cape May. t 1 o e 1-egsl Forms of all description ii f stock. Special forma made to order a' C short notice. Star and Wave Stationery f pejiartment. C n . 1 Consult .lease Brown on Tin "Rocfr ^ and Spouting. y O0LLAR8 laundered at the Colum ii W 2 onto. • c

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_ LOST- -On the beach or boardwalk be- 1 tween the Windsor and Maguire's bath- 1 ' . houses, a black bar pin, set with pearls, j . Finder will be liberally rewarded by ' i leaving at Room No. 9, Windsor Hotel. I • . 628-6-27-14 It FOUND — Will Corp. P. J. McDonnell, Co. D., N. G. P.( call for propeijy , ; at Hotel Columbia in possession of Mrs. , H. B. Voorhees. 6-26-lt t I LAUNDRY — Colored woman wishes " work at home or days work. Apply to Katie Laus, 226 South Jersey avenue, Cape May, N. J. 1 523-6-27-lt ' J — fi WANTED — A middle-aged woman de- - sires position as housekeeper or companion. Apply Star and Wave. 4 522-lt-6-27. • > — I FOR SALE. THREE POULTRY FARMS— One 17 scin, 6 acres and 3 seres. Apply to J. H. Hughes 410 Washington street. / For Sale i OK SALE — One-fourth horse power r Kimble mo'or variable speed. A bargain at $35. Apply "to L. Ingersoll, 306 j lecatur Street > a|>e May . ORCHESTRA AANTS ENGAGEMENT '' Orchestra < f three pieces, young men. wants an engagement for the summer, f Teiiits icssuixble. Address, Star and Wave. 260-4-9 v FOR SALK Some Very desirable lot# on the •>■<• Stockton site. For prices apply to J " H.- Hughes, 410 Washington Street. ^ FOR SALE — Sweet potato sprouts. Ap- v ply to C. E. Barber, Erma. FOB SALE — For sale, a one story build- | P ing. 9x12, in good condition, suitable I for a small garage. Apply at 621 Grant j ® street. " 383-6-13-3 ,v FOR SALE — Excelsior motorcycle, also a j Haverford motorcycle, cheap^ Apply ' 8 to George Lehman, 480 West Perry St.. Cape May. N. J. * 6-13-4t l^1 FOR SALE — Good work horse and ' 5: market wagon. Apply to In in Garri- • - •on, Cold Spring. BARGAIN SALE y A 1912 Hupmobile run-a-bout will i sacrificed for $375. Apply to Dr. L. j jr C. Ashburn. 513 Washington street, j Cape May. N. J. AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT, SY'I-D and j ^ Exchanged. Second band ears of every j description from $75 up and new cars of all makes sold on easy payment#. Ford $150 up, Overlands $290 up. and r all other makes. 100 cars to select from I me know what you want and I will give you price. I CHAS. F. QITDORT. 2001 S. Norwood Street, | Philadelphia. ' r) IY)R SALE— Well-known hunting cabin motor boat Petrel, 40x11 feet by 2 feet "" inches draft. 30 H. P. Scrippsmotor, electric lights. Speed 10 to 11 miles, i ~ steamboat. Inspectable at Ocean : N. J. Will be sold at reasonable ' n price, -as owner is unable to use boat. •« and Orr, Naval Architects and j " Brokers, 52 Broadway, New — 530. j FOR KALE— A good 5 passenger tour- 1 pi ing car. The correct type for hacking busineaa. Apply 300, Star and Wave I,

FOR SALE HUPMOB1LES - Thoroughly I equipped— one at $375* the other, j $325. Excellent. values. L. C Ashburn, 513 Washington street. I OR SALE — The large Walter farm, 15 minutes drive from Cape May, a very desirable tract of land with soil of excellent quality. Apply to George Cold Spring. FOR REXT-Have two fine bedrooms in nice cottage with private family, which 1 will rent to desirable parties. Address M. C., Star and Wave. It A night watchman wishes to sell his one horse 6 and one 9 years old, will work anywhere. Apply Joseph Foster, Cold Spring. GRASS FOR SALE. About two acres of grass for sale. to owner, 616 Broadway. FOR REXT — Three rooms for rent for light housekeeping or lodging. Terms reasonable. Mrs. J. P. Lemmon, 511 Elmira street, Cape May. REXT — Rooms for rent, for terms inquire of Konowitch Bros., 412 Washington Street., Cape May, N. J. tf REXT — Xew England piano. Apply to Mrs. R. Henderson, 104 Broadway, Cape May. 617-6-12-4t MEN'S BOARDING HOUSE — LARGE airy rooms, open all the year. Broadway and First avenue. Phone 79Y. T. T. Patchel. 519-6-20 3t WANTED— Man to work on farm and in orchard, young or middle aged, axperienced preferred. Call or writ# 8. I Douglass and Son, Cold Spring, N. J. j 613-6-13-14 tf j WANTED— Distributor for each county | to handle our Iron Match Trade. Sal$18 a week and commission. Do not answer unless you can give A 1 ref- | erenceg or insurance bond. Corubia j Mfg. Co.. 71 3rd avenue. New York. MONEY LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGE j Sale Cheap — Property near Beach, on Howard Street. A six acre farm property with 6ne on Main Road. „ Maryland Casually Co. will go on your ! bond for email premium. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE. Merchants Nat Bank Bid?. A GOOD OFFER. A property on corner of Stevens Street and Fourth Avenue, W«*t Cape May. A house and three lots for sale. Inquire of G Bolton Eldredge. Mcrrhant- National Rank Building. Cap# May. X. J. REAL ESTATE FOB REXT — Stable. *ftxfie. hav loft, carriage house with all conveniences. Wbne eUble will be rented or aingls •tan*. On Chertnnt street. Gilbert a Mnphe#. 214 Ocean street. POULTRY POR SALE — Whit* Plyactfc M eggs for batching one dollar per «#ttn* of fifteen. After September 1st. stock for sale. H. C PWrao-v corner Washington and Union streets.