SATURDAY, N(*V. 21, 1914. ... CAPE MAY STAR AXD WAVE PAGE POUR
CAPEMAY STAR ANB WAVE i Ocean Wave Established 1855 Star of the Cape Established IMS ller*«<J In Star and Wave 1M7 ! AliBWT It- HAND,. OeDM-*l Manager I vitbs rloee Thursday evenlnca. Out •f i rwn circulation delivered Saturdays. PCHACltlPTION ' PRICE. " Sl.M PER .TEAR IK ADVANCE. Tlils paper la entered at the post- « office as eeoond-claaa postal matter. rr--.it AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. .tji:. uiqt.31". Waahlnytoa Street. HO COMMISSIOH FORM— HO BOSS DOMINATION Commission ,'orm of government is a politics! fad launched for the purpose of fdollng the people with the Idea that it is a panacea for all ilia in the govern - Kent of cities, but in reality, providing a means fpr securing the control of city governments for a period of six years and giving the commisaioners elected Absolute control for four years. If there is anything our professional politicians dislike it it to have to pass in review in city matters before tbe people each year. It interfere® with the fixing up of contracts and making bond issues and thrv are apt to be put out of office any old year. The old scheme of an annual election for couneilmen. etc., it unpopular with them; But they will | , have to stand for it. The commission ' fad is a dead one, out of atyle, failure!
everywhere, and it is also un-American ' because it removes the power of con - j trol away from the people. The" effort ' to force it upon this city baa failed twice an^ will fgil agvin and it will be an ■ afrtraigh lf we .are put to Q»r expense of tiding the issue again. We have a ftprrecatative city council composed of will take orders "from no buss and this ii> just what we want. The | axcentixe officer* of tke Wiy are able . and fumes), and fully capable of perfuming any <ftt j devoJridig upon them. ; The -.ity eould ^not pc~ better equipped under any system. . ; . '• IJwsBi^M/lieans who will control the legislature at its .next .session. should repeal the com mi hs j on act aa a first step toward rehabilitating the State and getting ii back to normal. • ■ r - - ■ ' ' : ' 0 " " .Buy your. jTbristma* gifts — now inj Cape May. :{ dowh the landing way Joseph H-. Eibell, special factory rep-, naeatafivr -of tbe Ludwig Piano Oo.,j was -doing business in this vicinity early i* agtf WM* .JiK.ftT"* a"" ""■"♦iwii this week by Mrs. Harry Davis at their j pretty home on Washington street. Next ! week at . Mrs. R. T. Ware's. ...» Harry 1 "(Joddard Leacb. instructor in Harvard University, is visiting his par- | anta, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Leach at their home on Lafayette street. The, Oyster Commission and Game ' Warden. Yacht "New Jeraqy," of Trenton, which has been making a tour along the coast, was anchored in the harbor I several days this week. < Fred Hand, dr., celebrated his "birth- 1 1 day on Tuesday i-vening by cptcrtain j < ing a number of friends at his home on j
Gorgie street. Mr. Paul Irwin, of Philadelphia, trav- j cling salesman of that city; wan call- 1 ■ — — ing -on friends here recently. Fred Tompkins' handsome new bunga- ! low near Schellenger's Landing, is being j pushed to completion and will eoon be ready for occupancy. The York Bro- 1 then are doing the Work, thus assur- . ing Mr. Tbompkins of a well construct- j ed home. Mr. Stites York has improved his property on Washington street by lay- i ing a cement pavement in front and i also extending it around his home. i Joe Freaae has been making Improve- j I mats to his home on Queen street. j Rev. and Mrs. McCurdy attended the j 1 Sunday school convention in Newark ' - several days this week. Miss Irene Bennett is in Washington, ' ( D. , G. visiting her sister. Mrs. Alice I ***• ! Mr. and Mrs. A, U. Bennett who owns , a cottage at Scaville Camp, took an J j automobile ride there to- look over their i real estate. Their boy Tony was th.-|1 chauffeur on this occasion. Whether Tony is a hoo-doo or not we do not knur. , but his dad thinks he is. at any I rate. He enjoys the distinction of ' holding the record for blow-outs and punctures" for a -distance of about forty ■Ulrt. TV total number of blow-out* *as six besides other minor mishap*. . But lie got tln-re just the same. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ca_e of Catarrh that , cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. r. J. CHEKrrr «- cx tried j. a *f. t-ie Ur -rrl.-Tu.', J. vc I'.r.own F. J. Cheney for the Lut 15 y.^rs. uud believ - hlr.i perfectly honorable In r'l business - truasB.-tlons end f.nrr.t n. cM- t:> cmy out any chllgailocs made- 1 v Ids fir.n. NATIONAL CAMS. GJ rnx:-.rry :rr? ^ Hall's Catarrh Cure 1* taken lntcroalh- ' i acting direct:;.' ur- n - vjo-.'. . j •out surfaces rf the t r-'.er-.. T.-r'-nn-i -Is I 8r 'af^ntgrtstaT 1 *** " '" c"* ' Take Hall's Fnml'j Villa fee mi -sips i air. M
Hws AND j] COMMENT t (Continued from firet page) t er and Buriingtou, announces his winter schedule as foOowB: * Cape May, December 8th to 18th, ex >■ c.-pting the 15th and 16th; Salem, De- - ember 15th and 16th; Cumberland, December 22nd to Jan 8th; Atlantic, January Uth to 30th. Y Gloucester, February 2nd to 8th; Burlington, February 0th to 10th. * Judge Uanvw will sit at chambers r when notified, of motions as follows: 1 First and second Saturday, Court House, Camden, 10 JO A. M. ; Yhird Saturday, I t Taw Library. Atlantic City, 10 JO A. | M. Motions may' be arranged for other1 times and places. Jnde Carrow can be seen at bis office, j ' 207 Market Street, Camden, NTT., any; " day at 10 o'clock when he is not out on the Circuit, and when he is on the I 1 Circuit, letters directed to his office will! ' he forwarded to him- » ... Don't "let yourself be carried away j ' with sympathy for the under dog. You J • may find out that he was the fool who | ''started the fight. • i ! There will be a Thanksgiving Dona- - inere win oe a inauKogning i«ra»-
n ! tion party lasting all day at the Ar- ' thur Home, l*ine avenue, Summit, N. J. * on Thanksgiving Day. * Miss Adelaide Black, Superintendent, " will send strong paper bags with hau,f dies to anybody who wishes to fill them. Ten of the bags will fill a barrel. Do- ! •Y nations of all kinds are asked for, es- j ■ penally underwear, sweaters, shoes, knit I * I suits for the boys, rompers, food of all' " kinds . The attendance at the Arthur ' Home is on an average, forty children, ' u all blind. ' As you are thankful for your own ' eyesight and the eyesight of your loved e ones do not pass these little folksbj. I e A big new storeroom has been built .for , p supplies. It is empty. Let it be filled - on Thanksgiving Day. ... U .ywu cannot contribute to European j and . American charities, why not try , ^ ' tin- American first. j - W< need more women who can make ' is- home out of a house — and men who j j will appreciate ^the fact w hen, aecomplislied. tJ Henry Kearns spent last week with r his dogs and gun. His idea was to , I show some fine pheasants, but tbe beat ( l^j he accomplished was to kill a few quail, i r'l ' * :* * I ;j ' 'The Iadirii of the Sew ing Circle of; j the West Cape May Chapel are pre- j i 1 paring au oyster supper", the date -will ' . j be announced lster. An argument is the "longest distance | . between two points. , | ; - tircyetock Reserves . are' scheduled to ■ play at \Yashington Street Hail fiaturdav evening. Manager Dorper.has been ' getting his team in" shape for the oc- 1 !j4-— T—*- '_L 4- -
The exhilarating exercise of horse- - jbuck ruling is a favorite pa-lini- with- • Mrs. George l)ongla«*. She i« s fenr-| lies- rider and manage* lier steed with: • ! grace and ease. • I i\ preacher went nnt hunting. | - ! lie took his guu aloug - ■ | Tarns not the "Treicfh i ' ' aihl tlie"* ■j ; j You've heard of in the song, i, It a us -Rev. W. D. AleCurdy, w ith (other gentlemen, wjio went to Dins I ' Cnwk recently in qin-st of wild too 1. there the Dominic aocidently or - j some other mean* shut and killed a ! laige wild »oose. When he arri\s-d i ikon ratal of hi* neighbors were in ; I Tilnfta assist, iti <liS]iOi>ing of the foul, | with other good thingB prepared by his i ' estimable wife, and what, was left of "the "honker" after they got through j with it was very little. 1 1 1/1ST- -Ou the Beach. „ school satchel ' ' j and Thermo* bottle. Reward if re- ' | turned to 230 Perry street, Cape May.': ;* I COLD SPRING u ^ The Grange hall stable* are being ,L" graded by th<- members of the same, and . the ladies provide a chicken pot-pie din- i ner foi them one 'day £ach wrek. Sfiss Mead, of West Cape May, was a l week end visitor to Mrs. ("has. Baker, i Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Tobau and Mrs. Goodwin apt nt Monday with Mrs. Bak- . er's daughter. Mrs. Wm. Yauzant, of West Cape May. Charles Bohni was in Philadelphia 1 . last )re»^c on business. -i^Mliureb delivered 150 eahbages- i / in..Cape May last work. Tbe ISO head : made a large two horse wagon load — 1 | Mrs. A. G, Bennett of Madison ave- . tine, spent last Thursday with Mrs. I j - „ .. . ,
R KTREATING— BUT WINNING The Austrians' would make great Americans if they were in this country. Their way of looking at things is very' " much like "that of President Wilson. 1 - President Wilson looks upon his signal defeat this Fall as as endorsement of . . his policies and the Austrians are "re- j . treating but winning." Oh, you pay - 1 ... chology thing. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASIO Rl A MADE IH AMERICA Cape" May Btmd,~'tfie paper of unusual quality, made in three -ntvlr- with envelope* to match — Star and Wave i ' | Stationery Department. r| ' . o " .. j . j Ink E radios tor will remoar ink spots : "from paper or fabric of any kind— 25 ' ' j cents st tbe Star and Wave Stationery ; 1 1 Department ; . — • — | CALLING CARDS Engraved and ; | printed. Prompt service at the .Star " jsnd Wave. Stationery Department. .] " — .J Buy your Christinas gift* now in j D*e M l v v ] ~
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FOR SALE. 1 : FOR SALE— COO bushels of Phgch Blows \ •! suA,Ji*fi,Skins at -the Mark"! price. r;fi. W.rModamcvl. M9dl-J.it" FOR BALE — One- fourth horse power , i Kimble motor rariahU ^ speed. A b»r-, i , gain at ffS5. Apply to V. igvVnoJl. *• Deeatnr Street Capo May 1 j FOR RENT ; FOR RENT — Fine cottage on Queen ' . street, completely^ furnished, very! comfortable. Apply to Mrs. E. Carter i ( ' McKnigbt, 74f Washington street, (bpe ' , m»F- " j I POSITION WANTED At lui»v work ( t i or chambermaid, by day or week. Call | s between twelve and three o'clock S^tur- ' V ! day at 635 Lafayette street. j - ■ EMPLOYMENT WANTED by (has.f I Pollord, No. 721 Osborne street, .lobs a of all kinds. p , \ g : LOST — On the Beach, a school satchel _ and Thermo* bottle. Reward if returned to 23(1 Perry street, («p« May. C
MONEY LOAH MOHrY OH . FIRST MORTGAGE For Sale Cheap-eProprrty . near Beach, on Howar4 street. . A six acre farm property with fine dwelling, on .Main Road. Casualty Co. will go on ypur bond for small premium. 0 BOLTON KLDKEDGK. Verebsnts Xstional Bank BMp. ' • . POULTRY , FOR 6AI;E— Whhc Plymoutli Roa.. | eggs for hatching, one dollar per setting of fifteen. After September 1st. j stock fur ssle. • _H. C. Piemon, corner and Union streets. 10-o-y H Tj. NOTICE J| in. need of any nursery stock of any - description, call on Joseph K. Brown. Practical - fruit grower. Green Crtiek, J. - 951-1 l-l*-3mo." Buy your (Iriithu gifts now in
Tlie annual meeting of the Cape May County Association of Boards of Ediica- , ■ tiou will .be held at the Spcclatorium ; ; Theatre, Cape May Court Houwr, N. J.,
today, Saturday, November 21st. 1H14. r- ' . . Following is the program: MORNING j 10J0- -Opening exercwe*. j 10.40— Reading Minute*. CuuimiNiica- i tions. Bills,' etc. 1 1(1. AO — Appointment of Nominating j 1 L00 — County Superintendent's Animal , Address. 11 JO— "Some Riven t Criticism* uf the Ihiblie School SyBtem," C5ty Suporintendent James if. Stevens, Ocean City,. 1U(1 — "The Problem of efficient T«u-U-er* in Small Municipalities." Mr. "J. S. Lsnn, Woodbine. AFTERNOON IJ0— ilnslc. 1.45 -Report of Nominating Committee and Election of Officers. 2.00 — "Mosquito Extermination from the Standpoint of the Public ; | Health." Dr. Edward Ayres, New York. 1 3.10— Music. i3.15 — "A Cape May County Yoeational | School." Lewis H. Carris, Assistant i Commissioner of Education, N. , J... j Through the efforts of Dr. J. S ' Douglass. Medical Inspector of Middle ."Township, we are enabled to offer a very interesting and valuable feature in connection with the annual meeting of our Association, which occurs at 1 Cape May Court House. Saturday morn-l ing and afternoon. November 21st. 1914. 1 After much correspondence and tele- i graphing, he has secured Dr. Edward j . Ayres, an eminent snecialist ol New i 1 .Jersey, who will di*cn«s ""Mosquito Ex- : tremination from the Standpoint of|' the Ibiblic Health.", to-be illustrated by! • motion pictures aiid at considerable '.■njrtli. ■ | The S|Mvtatorium Motion Picture ^Theatre at Cugrt HuiIh- ha* l>ei-n seenr-j' ed for the purpose, and Dr. Ayres will begin bis lecture at 2 o'clock. All mem- j b>-r* of Board* of Education, all oiiiceiaji
f all teachers anil the public at large, are - invited to be nrescnt- Eliminate the :i mosquito from Cape May County anj ,, it. will bec-iiie a. (uiradise, and it be- . hoove* those who are interested in it* .jtiiulo ;s-s.t apd how to elimina'.' it. An important feature of the after- ' noon address of Lewis H. Carris, Assist - '■ I ant Commissioner of Education, upon I* tbe "Yoeational School in' Agriculture' for Cape May County." " The movement to secure this school I ' it. wi ll underway, with every prospect . of sins-ess. It lias ri-coived the endorse- • ment of the Colin ty Board of Chosen - E&eholderii. County Board of Agricul- ( ' tune, Pomona Grange and County Teacb- : era* Aasociatiou, and Mr. Carris •will ex'plain its |>nrpo*e and t!u- method to be -employed for its first year. Those who are interested in Cape May County, its progress ami its public school system, should not miss this meeting. 1- C. OR DEN, President. ^ : ' -f. H. COHEN, Secretary. Don't suffer longer with RHEUMATISM No matter how chronic or how helpless you think your case may be, yon can get j quick and ^rmanent relict by taking l nature's remedy. "SEVEJ1 UUS." Get at I the root of the diaeaaa, and driva the uric acid and all other poisons out of your system for good. "SEVEN BAIIS" has been doing this aurr awfully for the pset i 43 years. Price 60 cents per bottle at J all druggists or from the proprietor, LYMAN BI0WN, 68 MnrraySL, New York, N.L I j GOOD TABLETS . made in three sixes, 8 1-2x11— 6x0 — 5 1.2 .1x81-2 — 10 cents per pound while they ,• fjlast — Star and Wate Stationery Depart- v . I ment. . 1 1.' 1ST i >n the Beach, a school satchel • H II. I Thermos bottle. Reward il je- ; . I turned to 230 Ferry street, Ckpe May. " I j o • ) Cape May. ('
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