I ' I npj.-ipi "P I1 SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 7, 1914. CAPE MAT STAQ ASP-WAVE . T> ■' ' ' ' 1 11 ' J , -J. G."
CAPE JAY STAR ANB WAffij Merited In Star and Wave !»•' ! ir.nitliT a HAND. General Manager , Vnrma cloar Thursday evenings. Out , mt town clrcnlatlon delivered Saturday*. ' Sl-BSClllPTrON PK1CE. *1.00 PER TEAR IN ADVANCE. Ti.le palter U entered at the postTHE CONTEST I IN NEW JERSEY) i EIGHT REPUBLICANS .SENT TO CONGRESS IN NEWf JERSEY— j DEMOCRATS LOSE SIX DISTRICTS • AND WILSON IS REPUDIATED IN HIS OWN BALIWICK. President XVII eon's prestige failed to J lave the State of New Jersey from a Republican landslide in Tuesday's elections. The Democratts failed lamentably f» indorse the policies of their . President. The next Congressional delegation , from New Jersey will be composed of ( eight Republicans and four Democrats, j aa against ten Democrat* and two Republicans now representing this State in ( the House of Representatives. The only Democrats elected as Congressmen were j Scully, in the third district ; Hart in the sixth. Egan iu the eleventh and Ham-J mill in the twelfth. In addition to this overwhelming re- 1 III MIUIIIUU iu *"•" u |
verse for the. Democrat*, the next State j ^ Legislature will be Republican. latest . returns show that the Republicans will I stand eleven to ten iu the Senate and , thirty seven to twenty-three in the As | aeuibly- The Democrats elected only ^ two State Senators in ttr eight counties ia which there were cos tests — \\ arren , , and Monmopth. |, The cities of Newark and Elizabeth. | " ia the past considered Democratic , strongholds, went to the Republicans after close contests. The last count obtainable on the Con- 1 greasional vote, gives the following re- : ■nit by counties: j( District Cbbgresaman Party Mist— William 3. Browning. R. Second— Isaac Baeharach, Republican. ^ Third— 'Thomas J. Scully. Democrat. Fourth— Elijah C. Hutchinson. Rep. Fifth— John H. Capstiek. Republican. Sixth— E. Hart. Democrat. Seventh— "Dow H. Drokker, Republican Eighth— Edward XV. Gray. Republican, j Ninth— R- Wayne Parker, Republican. Tenth— Fred H. Lehlback, Republican. Eleventh — -John J. E&an. Democrat. - Twelfth .lames A. llamill, Democrat. •Re-election. The most crusliiug individual blowdealt to the Pnwidciit was the repudiation. in his home district, of Congress- , man Allen R. Walsh. Democrat, who" went down to defeat at the hands of Elijah C. Hulcbinaon, Republican. , The successful candidates for the i State Legislature follow: SENATE Atlantic- -XX'alter E. Edge. R. Ifregen— C. O'C. Henftessy, D. Burlington — Blanchard 11. White, 1!. Camden — XX'illiam T. Read, R-* Cape May— Harry t . Wlsates, D. Cumberland— John A. Ackley, I). | , Eaaex— Austen Colgate. R.' SilouccatuK-Geo. F. XX". Gaunt. R-* Hudson — Charles M. Egan, D. Hunterdon- -tl. F. Martens, Jr.. D. Mercer — 11. II. Hutchinson, I!. Middlesex Wm. E. Ramsay, D. ! Monmouth— H. E. Ackerson. Jr.. D.* j Morris — ("has. A. Ratlibun. R. Ocean — Thoa. A. Mathis. R. l's—sic — Peter J. MeOinnis. D. i Salem — Collins B. Allen. R. Somerset — Win. XX7. Smalley, R. SUssex — Samuel T. Munson. D. 1 Union— Percy Stweart, D. Warren — Thomas Barber,' D.* j • Elected Tueadav. "V ASSEMBLY , Atlantic — (Vrleton Godfrey, R." ; B. E. Whitman, R. Bergen — Arthur M. Agnew, D.*: Ed- j gar A. lie Yoo, l>.* ; Juhn J. Johnson. D. Burlington - Robert Peacock, R-* Camden — Jolui B. Kates. R.* ; Garfield Pant-oast, R.; Ralph XX". West, R. Cape May— Lewis T. Stevens. R." Cumberland -Raymond Sheppard. R.* , Eaaex — Eugene T. Stvidder, R.; Chaa. C. Pilgrim, R.-. II. Edward XX7olf. R.; William P. Berry. H.; Harry I). Johnson, R.; George M. Titus. R.: Thomas J Smith. R.-: Edward Sehoeu. R.; Sey- • moiir P. Gilbert. R-: XX".' -Olive "Crosby, R.; E. M. Barradle. R .-. M. W. DeCamp. JL Gloucester — (River J. West. R.* Hudson James C. Agnew. I).*: K. P. Bolaml. II.: Ulywsew G. Bonlen. I).; Che . 1- f C. ' .dgs„. !).; Frank A. Dolan. Archibald )d. Henry, II. : Frank X. -•• ••. I!.'-. Thumvs F. "artin. I).; Chirk-- W. Ostrom. !».; Jacob J. Singer, 1) Is- S. SuBha'n. I).: Edwmr.l C. Zeiger. D. Hunterdon Henn7 -I. 'ob*t . 1). Ms-fcrr — A. 1>. » cli|>barit. , R.; Jam-.-* .Haminond. JL": Edgar G.-XYYait.' R.«
j Middlesex— Charles Anderson, D.; E. f Is-on LuUrin, D.; Arthur A. Qufnn. D. 'j Monmouth — Joseph M. Turner, O.; . Harry G. Van Note, 1). ; Morris— H. W. Mutebler, K.;- Geo. W. • Downs, R.* . j Ocean — David C Conrad, R-" 1 assaie — Wm. J. Barbour, R." ; Geo. II . Dairy mple, R-* ; XX'illiam Hughes, ^ JK.*; John Hunter. R.'; E. B. Randall, J ,R-" ' i . j Salem— U H. Greenwood, D. j j Somerset— O. H. Hammond, R. j Union— ("has. L. Morgan, R-; Arthur , 'N. Pierson, R-; Wm. N. Runyon, R. J , ! Sussex— Henry T. Kays, D-* 1 Warren- -Alonzo *Herrick, D. j I Cape May Court House, N. J., Nov. 4. j j —Complete returns from Cape May 2 i county show a Republican victory for „ ■ I State and county officea. For. Congress ~ i Baeharach. -2,220; Baker, 2.015. For j Assembly -Stevens, 2,300; Slaughter, j , 1.035. County Clerk— Hildretlf, 2.771; i.XWvin. 1.044. Ingersoll was elected j, ■ Gornner. — t I : 2 How'a This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ro- | word for any case of Catarrh that 1 cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh I I Cure. ' P. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. ! We. the ur.Jcrslgned. have known F. J. I ' Cheney for tlio last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil business 1 transactions find financially ablo to carry ' i out any obligations made by his firm. - NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. . j Toledo, O. , ' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. I ' , acting directly upon the blood and muJ cous surfaces of lhe system. Testimonials | pent free. Price 73 cents per bottle. Sold by all nrumrisU. Tab* Hall's Family puis fore nasllpsUon.
HONOR ROLL FOR SECOND MONTH OF SCHOOL High School Maurice Brooks. Robert James Kirk, Henry Owens, i Rutherford Raker. Frank Hoffman, 1 Swain Hoffman, Rodger Hawn, Lewis Lee Lemmon. Allan Pointsett, j Sylvester Robinson. Raymond Rosen - | 'thai. Alvin Argoe. Joseph Chambers, ' XX'illiam Eldredgt1.. Daniel Green, Bent- | lev Hoffman, Westh-y Hoffman, Oor- | ni-lius Johnson. X'ietor Long. Hiram j Moore. Leslie Morton, Albert Nash, IrI vin Oliver. Albert Peterson. Mioajah j j tfinkb. HarokJ Taylor. Italic Tcnen- j I hauui. Paul XX'anier. Marvin Elliott, J Randall Elliott, Ralph Stiles, Mary ■ Church. Elizabeth Corson, Elaie Homan. j Mary Hughes. Norma Hildreth, Marie J Hess, Audrey Warner.^ Alberta New- ' , kirk, Emilie Brooks. -Mary Douglas, , Mary Keeler. BeulUi SchellcngeV. "Helen ' . Smith, Marie Thornton, I-ouisa XVheat- , ■ Ion, Florence Chambers. Esther tides, ! ;Mao Halbrtiner. Anna Meyer, lh-ssie j Miller, l-ctitia Peterson, Ethel Pettlt, lAiira Kerson. Anna Rieliardson. Gene- J vieve Rutherford. Florence Sehellengcr, May Schellenger, Lillie Snyder. Mary , ' •Snyder, Angela Thornton. Edith Well-! Sth Grade — Taiwreiiee Briant. XX'allace j p1 Douglas, Millet Hand. Howard Rieliardison. Murrel Robinson. Samuel "Sheppard, William Soberer, Oatherin Needles. 4Icl- ! 'en Stevens. Frances Tliorntou. Frances ' i Brown. Katliryn Brown. Mary Esther ■ , | Sheppard. Catherine Vanee^Jtutli Bald- j j 7th tirade. — Kre«l CTianibe-rs. XXTarren ' Arnold, Paul Bohin, Wilbur DeTurk, '• Pari "-n- M.JIrfa.-l Ellison. Curtis Harjri-. .Mm Keeler. Kalwin Davis HMwaid , j Dolby, Ih-rtha llavis. Hazel IlelfenthaL •< I Ruth Hini-s. Viola Jarkson, Elizab -th • i MrCurdy. Elizala-tli X'aiice. Helen XX al- ! dorf. | Sixth Grade- Charles lteilaiigy, Edwin {Cuiuuiingx. Donald DougLta. Foster El- , i dredge, Albert MeCurdy, Sol Needles, diaries Swain. Il. l.-n Dilk». Elizab -th ! Ik: Well. Ih-sie Elli-on. Katln-rine Eljit.edg -, I'll™ Gib-en. Ir.-n- Jarksuii, Mildred McCann. Mil.lr.sl Stih-s. Firtl. tira.l.'- Dudley llriant. Ilarohi' I Hand, George Harris. Gregory (Igdeti.j , William Shanghneasy, Fred Stiefel, Ca- ; j tlieriue Douglas. Grace llavis. Florence j j Filer, Harriet Meeray. Annie Marie, i Needles. Margaret Seigfried, Elizabeth Stevens, Edith XX'iltbauk. Fourth tirade — Kennard Brown, Oliver ' , Elwell, Lewis Nelson, Harry Vance, Hen1 rietta Ballengi-r. Ellen Clark. Dorothy "(Crow ell. Anna Koeiiig. Elizabeth Laipcr, ' Sarah Luinniis, Helen Nale, Louise Pier- : son. Ethel Warner. Ruth Wicks. Third Grade— Francis Ewing, Finley ' Mixner, Harold XX7riglit. Virgil Marry. Edward Haggerty. Mabel B(*nnett, Inez Bruce. Kathleen Clark. Margaret uotigIss, Bertha Eldredge. X'irginia ElWell, '• Marv Florentina, Ltieilla Souder. Kath- j S ryn Stevens. Emilie Stiefel. Edith Hel- " enr XVales. • Sa-eond Grade- Ronald Briant. Ralph '" Davis," Albert Keeler. George Lewis. Geo. ' '• Meyers. Kenneth -Miller, Nieholss Nel- j '■ sou. Arien Bailey. Mildred Bennett. | Grace Falkenlierg. Jennie X'ance. First Grade. A.— Allen Bush. Edgar • Cress.-. Mary Bsrnett. Elizabeth Camp- j I h-11. *«arv Evaiis. Barbara RoS4-man. «• OeUvine Seeds. j '• First Gi-afl"-Jl. -XTrden Baekman. • Ethel t iih-on. iffljred aKne. r- KindergsrtoJ^WIlian Evans. v- ANNEX BUILDING Grammar .tirades — Hetirv Green. Jnfnes l'nrsey. Joseph Jar vis. Russell ■s Clifton Stesens. Moaes " WOson. - rntli^H C-.x. Ethel Edwards. Dorothy
TIDES FOR NOVEMBER ~ • ' High*' Low am. ""p.m. a.m. p.m. t- Friday » 34 ^ #6 4 17 4 '34 7 Saturday 10 14 10 40 4 M 5 14 -S Sunday" 10 60 11 88 5 40 5 5!> 0 Monday 11 51 6 28 « 61 10 Tuesday 12 22 12 49 7 22 7 4» 11 Wednesday 1 21 1.-52 « 21 -8 52 12 Thuraday 2 21 2 64 9 21- 9 51 Friday 3 20 3 51 10 20 10 51 14 Saturday 4 17 4 45 -11 K H 45 1 > Sunday 5 11 5 37 12 11 1.. Monday 6 02 C 28 12 37 1 02 17 Tuesday 6 61 7 18 1 28 1 51 Wednesday 7 41 8 08 2 17 2 41 1«J Thursday 820 8 56 3 06 S29 Friday 0 16 9 A5 3 55 4 10 21 Saturday 10 08 19 38 4-45 * 5 08; 22 Sunday 11 03 11 50 5 38 6 03 ■ 23 Mondav 12 00 0 50 7 0o' 21 Tuesday 12 28 I 00 7 26 8 00 Wednesday 1 24 200 824 900| 20 Thursday 2 22 2 58 9 22- 9 58 I 2" Friday 3 17 3 62 10 17 10 52 | 28 Saturday I 09 4 42 11 09 11 42 j 2 Sunday 4 59 5 29 1 1 59 ... . 30 Monday 5 45 0 12 12 29 12 45 j CALLING CARDS Engraved and printed. Prompt service at the Star ahd Wave Stationery Department. -
Etwcod L Chamber. J?* E Chambw* | Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN j Freth Fish, Oystera, Clamt and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET - CAPE MKY, N. J. ^nto Delivery | ' Keystone Phone 228D BeU Phone 17W < • ; i gcTt'o h. c. bohm 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH gft : Taken trom hi. own fiU. pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON i Both Phones \ Prompt Deliveries I ' ' 1 WHOLESALE ; SLAUGHTER IN PRICES --- ON r-Ji. - —A ' ! I \ GAS RANGES WATER HEATERS AND DOMES Only a few left, get your needs now, while the prices are low. Come in and see them, and Save Money. You will be glad you came. 'I v- • . — ' CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO.
r Johnson, Josephine K>ng- Elnora I a- wis, | _ Minnie Selvy. , I tirades I and 2.-.-llMnii'l Hawkins,] ' : William U»>. John P.-gram. Clarence , ' Adams. Ralph' Le wis. John Giles. William Major. K.1 w-iu Turner. IIoro{hy . Brown. Vertellc Hawkins. Martha Cohv eiuui. Roberta RanMiine. Bealriee Hyland. II: Primary K<lward Major; -Clarence n Cole. James t iwens. J.iHus Edward*, v ' e-nl-a King. Beatrice De nnis. Jennie
# Turner. 'Hester Major, Marj- Brogden, : Kditli lainkford. Irene Edwards, Tbeltna I Cornish. Martha iWilliams, Aunetta | S! Smith. Helena Gre-. ii. * Sub- Primary — Koliert Perkins, Win- 1 field Morre-ll. Virgil Harmon. . STOVES, HEATERS AND. RANGES. Call and our line of Stove Boards. I x .Coal Hods, -Oil Cloths. Sto.c Blacking ie - JESSE M. BRO'.VN. '
^ ^ - ; t ■* money to his Xife and 1 ' ' ** children. - ,, , . He cannot, however, leave them his ex- I perience with which to take- care' of this ft. . ■ money so it will take care of them. , ;•/ t But he can leave them a guaranteed monthly income which will take dire, of them, and which they cannot use other than by the month- Life insurance pro- " vides him this guarantee . \ -cC' "t (fSi) ^^Futbntial X ARREST P. DIYDKN. ft.ili.i
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LOST — Gold cuff button, probably on , Pgrfy street. Reward if returned to i FOR -.itaoa5* AUTOMOBILE — Five paaaehger touring , • car. Run 11000 milt-s, new tire»-.WiH | di-munstrate. A Ipw price will take , this car. A. K. Hand, Star and Wave, , Office. . , ' , F"OR SALE — 6(Nl buslfels of Peacb Blows ' pud Red Skins at the Market price. ' D. XX". Rodau. 949-11-741 ' l-'i It SALE — A good bed room or small ■ Parlor stove for sale elicap. S. and XV. 948-11-7. FUR SALE — A good -automobile for sale, eheap, to a quick buyer. David ] Kunoyritoh. 4 18- \Vu«hingtoii stfjft, ^apc May. '-r. ! FOR SALE— A 191? Flying Merkle, free era-' lie. for sale cheap — 'm good order Price 875. Apply to J. W'. CORSON tl54-!i-lll-tf. F"K SALE — On» -fourth lioise power fx ■ "hie tuoLor wimble speed. A bargain ai tiki. Applv to L. Ingersoll, 306 Decatur Street Cape May AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE 1 1 iii-iii. I. i. liunabout. nearly new. in et i-mdition. Fully .ipiippi-d. very guraK-. J. Ilarrv Mnllinefc K7«-U-1^3tiv A fine 18 1 -4 aere* farm adjoining. XX" est Cape May. one uf the Is-st Cap.May Comity furiiis. suitable for Ifri gation first class house, modern im jpiovements. G. Boljon Eldrolge, Mer- . eliauts' National Bnifk BiiilJing. n-l*tf ' jl-'tlR SALE ' Parlor suite. 5 pieoc. I n.-arlv new. Hall rack and music call ili.4 — cheap. Lewi* B«-niiett. 5 and 10 ent store. 887-10-24-14 tf FOR SALE (HEAP — 500 fine two year . old peach trees. Jos.'. E. Brown, Green Crc fc. N. .1. S88-10-24-4t FOR RENT ^ FOR KENT Fine cottage* on (Jneen Wtrc-t. completely furhialicd;- very c-mfoi-table. Apply to Xlih: E. Carter McKnight. 74!' Washington street. Cajie May. 90-tf POULTRY . FOR SALE— White Plymouth Rockegg* for hatching, one dollar per setting of. fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. H. C. Pierson, corner Washington- and Union streets. 10-o-y MONEY WILL LOAN MONEY ON : FIRSt MORTGAGE - For Sale Cheap — Property near Beach, 1 ' on Howard street. 1 j A six acre farm property with fine J dwelling, on Main Road, Maryland Casualty Co. wHl go on your bond for small premium.. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE. Merchant* National Bank Bhig. I CALLING CAR11S Engraved nnd priutod. Prompt scrvio- at tin: Star :uT Wave SialioK.-r. 1.1 -partnn'nt.
SOUTH FARES ROYALLY IU PORK BARREL BILL , :,Thir .South, bit* fc.fcud *.eHri(f4uiKfvi ■ er -nnd Harbor apftrpprmtions. Am ■■- ' iiouneeuieut which the Secretary of War jiist made of" the allotments "under" 1 the recent kivera ati?~'Tl*#<><S* GiU, ,]* ' whieli carried jKO.OOOjOOU. sji.Wa that • about fifty p»»r i-ent of thih imuioy is to ; to project* U»: the. South. North- Carolina, Postmaster General Burleson's tj state, seems to have fain-d bc-st. Here • , are some of the jiice juiev bits of pork ' I which the Post master "General's state . w ill receive: Ilea (on rt Harbor, 65JW0; Beaufort lulet, $10,000;- Fishing (reek, 91.000; Pamlico and Tar Rivers, $18,- ! 500; Bay River, $1700o'; Contrntuia Creek. .$2,000; Neusc River, fii.000; . swift Creek." 45INI; Wutertvay from". Pamlico Sound to Beaufort Inlet, $3.- V 400; New River, including^anland water- ' nays .between Beaufort' Uarbor and Xe» Kiver aml between New -River and SMansboro, $10,000;" Northeasl. ; Blai-k. \i and Cape- Fiar (above. -Wilmington) ■ River*. > l 1.5-M, - t ape Fefir Biv.-r ylxiTt . WiLiiington, l.a-ks and .lams, <8M),lNK); I I Cap.- Fear River at and below Wilmington, M. 15.) ,001 1. -■*: . South Carolina projects draw 870/HM1; Georgia projects draw $353,000; Ftori1 la. Ahibaiiin.. I»uisiaua. Mississippi and T.xas get $3.1 10,000. The State of Texas alone jnT-idves $1,-. 428,000. KEEP OUT OF IT : Tin-re are, many ill-advised peaee ad- \ orates in this .-ountry ivho persist vn ' urging President Wilson to again voli unte.-r his good ollices to the warring ' J nations of Europe, with a view to putr ting a Stop to hostilities. Siirli talk is as foolish as it is futile. The. govern-, ui.-iit nt WasJiington ja tho wise To j obtru.lc .unsolicited mU icc _ Wxpro(JiT» f to the embattled uatitms at ifiis'^tinic. Th.-rc is little doubt that at the .close r of the war this , -ountry will fcnee a i pioiniuent part in the council wf nations to safeguard civilization against ■ a recurrence of such an awful calamity. Until then it is our part'to ltfelep x ■_ -till tongue ami maintain a atrici neiji- ' . 5 « trality. With the principle tbnt ' tbe7^ '" pi-a.-.- terms, when written, should" eon- •?. r tain guarantees against iiiilitarisni this ... e country is in hearty sympathy. AXV (if thoroughly iiiuVrstand. if iuilitarisin in '- - Europe is not throttled, that, reversing - against our trill a defensive iniHl^y { nutdiine. The m-w^instriiraenta Of.destrict ion warn u*. unless there 1» ehange in Euro]>e, tlutt 3,0011 niHes of: •_ r oeean are no longer a shftipScnt protcc- . y tiou. Ian-king the ulidffCioii, or liliiita- •-**■ . tion, of militarism in-sEurope, tb^ " l7nit.-d Stat.-ii will • be compelled to build up and maintain a large army and « powerful navy as a measure of selfB protection.— W. J. I»reas. GOOD TABLETS e made in three sizes, 8 1-2x11 — 6x!t — 5 1.2 xdl-2 — 10 cent® per pound while they r last — Star and Wave Stationery Department. "' Groceries, provisiors, salt meats, frfiits. tobaeeo. oranges, bananas, pat- •' ent medicines, hardware, i cigars and ir tobacco on salr at XV. 'I Smith's, 506 B-bs,lway. XVest Cape May.

