Cape May Star and Wave, 21 November 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 5

PAOB FIVE ■ 'Wife U.tr STAB AtiD WAVE SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1914. ■

WEST CAPE MAY , Mm. Daniel Stevens was a Philadelphia shopper on Wednesday. Mrs. tie! la Homan is spending a week in WUdwood. Mr. and Mm. George Stanton of, Ocean City, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Stanton. Mrs. Alvin Week* i* spmding, a Mr*. Emma Cherry and son, Morri* "pent Sunday at Clermont, N: J. (Jblenian Ckmp is spending a lea days «• 1 ronton. We ar»' glad to hear th|a Leslie Mor ton is improving. Miss Genevieve Rutherford, of Cap< -May IVmt, spent Wednesday uight will Miss Laura Pierson. Mrs; Ivans Brown has returned aftei spending some time in Philadelphia. Misses Letitio Peterson, Laura Pier soa Bessie- Ul)ler and Anna Meyer spent Thursday afternoon A Erma with .Misi Klak^lbna. Vboroa* •Stevens was calling on rela Lives i&Jlfe?- bosppgh f (ris: wr*k,'. Mrs. Harry Brewton and little daughter Mildred spent Thursday in Philadelphia. W. H. Smith and Bon's new store is a , popular place for choice -foods. Mr. J, Hamilton, of Newark, an official of the Standard Oil Company was here inspecting their fine plant and was ' pleased with his visit. He complimented Mr. Willis, their agent hen- for many year^, on. having. iK*- 'in.;*t, t-oiy, pf pll their , stations op the «4jg»t. and the> plant one of the best equipped and found- it in the best shape possible for. b'vi iness. Mr, .and Mrs. Willis ,«pteitaitKd him -while hete. "* Fred Edmunds left with hi*, family,, for Philadelphia, J*;. «peni the. stint' r." He is engaged with Bailey. Banks and hddle as one of their principal enMr. ana -RlrfjE Brow, ^',1^ title boy "Kindefl." 3 years old, to' tie « bosfita] last week ahd bqd Us -tonsils mm j Miss Laura Person was" * Visitor in a couple of days The M est Cape May Union Sewing d Circle rentrmplate* having., an oyrter * u pper in the near future. I -act Saturday was s gala day for M-. Wp,'fcJ«im.r>-^las.. She .took c •jf&( Si -fu< takberrh* all. the way up to | Reaf few: mp, bayk at Rib Grande. They j enjoy »d the ride very much and tbh | ^ .-iu tbu i vl, the Twpode. Mrs. Willis - lad no one to assist her in the care of so many youngsters and she had her hands MUre than full .in successfully ebapes^Shrg So large a crowd of little s ' Or. Lake Ire the union meeting and coming from his own interesting meettags, k»jp" U.;high spiritual tdne of 8 interest to the service. The attendance 1« was good. ' * It should be mentioned to the praise 1' •I' the <arg* primary- das* Of over sixty ** scholars of our Sunday school who took J U rcugh their teachcP.'ifclrB. CharlCs Willis. the initiative of^n-lpijig .tWr, chfl-

r and had their many presents ready and sent them on the first relief ship. . Some of our - people are complaining of dogs killing chickens and sucking egg*. There are far too many dogs — mostly worthless curs — to the acre. ' Some families hie known to have two or three. . . i 11 When an- we tb have Sabbath evening preaching in the chapel! , Mr*. Robert Cliambers baa had a surg- 1 ' iral operation in the Hahnemann hos- ! pita I. She is reported as doing well.

LISTS OF MEMBERS OF BOARDS OF EDUCATION CUSTODIANS OF SCHOOL MONEYS. MEDICAL EXAMINERS, ATTENDANCE OFFICERS | SI PERINTEHDENTS, .SUPERVISING PRINCIPALS, SUPERVISORS AND Tl'ACHaRS, PUBLIC SCHOOLS. i, S':- * CAPE MAY" COUNTY, N. J. • AARON W. HAND County Superintendent iprv'1915 BOARDS OF EDUCATION AVALON L Ungb ..H. Jlojiqes, President; Geqrgr , fljH'kekson.' !\"jc(#i 'resident -. Gilbert E. District Clerk: Walter A. Smith, biritod i»n of Scliool Moneys. Medical Robert C. Scott, M. D. • 'K' > Attendance officer, Howard High. an the First Tnes-| evening of eaeb month at 8 o'clock, i »t Afbwl building. CITY OF CAPE MAY ' Willistn Porter, president; W, R , •O'ppsrd. Vice-President; Samuel R. I .ti:-v S-Tiftarv: John Hewitt, Luther ' I ■*. ttgihn. S. R Wilson, Custodian- df j ' *vl„n l Money*. Medical Inspector, Dr.IV* It- c M. Phillip* Attendance officer — Norma'n Boor.. | R -gular meetihgv second "Monday eve- 1 tv'r.g jn each month at 8 o'clock at High Building. BOROUGH OF CAfE MAY POINT | John Corson, -Jr., President; E. W. | Vice President; Charles Marklcr, District Clerk, (not a member) ; j Rigor, Wm. Heatbeot, A. B. Schel- ; lenger. John. -T. Huff, Custodian of.j School Moneys. Medical Inspector, Dr, 1 T. Huff. X* *T Attendance officer— Charles Dempsey. Regular meetings first Saturday eve- ' 1 j

FIRMER?, SAVE YOUR WIVES! While 70a are away they have to pump THE WATER Price. Complete 355 a The Little Irrigator > 'The Little Irrigator" will irrigate ybur land, give you bigger crop* and j snare money. It, will act. as a fire extinguished and tower your rfcte of in- ' aurance. It will pump 1000 gallon* of water an hour at a cost of FIVE ^ CKNTS for GASOLINE and GIL. It will run on KEROSENE as well as on " Gasoline. S -The Little Irrigator" ha* a double acting pump and is drive* by a short S piece of Link Belt cbain, which gives the pump a positive drive and can be' repaired in a moment's time. You can remove the chain by one turn at a d arrew and thereby discouneet tbe pump from the engine, and use the engine for sawing wood, grinding or shelling corn, or run any of your farm machinery. r As shown in the cut, tbe engine, pump, jack, and belt, all combined in one, is portable, and can be moved by one man from place to place on its own wheels. It will save its total cost in a few month*. | p ^ Send far Circulars, cr Call at the Factory for Demonstration ' MANUFACTURED liV~-> JF M. SUBBER - WOODBINE, N. J. - - . v Patronize the man in your own county and avoid delays in getting repair parts KEYSTVCE PHONE 11 D : d' : — • r An Engine and Pump will be demonstrate1 by CHARLES S. NEWELf , Agent, West Perry Street E

I ning in each month, at 8 o'clock, at ! Springer^ Hall. *| T0WNSHn> ©F DENNIS _ j Volnej VanGiider, President, Ocean , View ; George Sayre, Viee-Preaident, 0 j U' rnimft; George W. Stevens, District ! Clerk, Eldora; H. F. Piersop, South- .. DeJnis; James P. Erriekson. Deanis- • ville; Mark Champion, Belleplain; John .+' Bingham, Eldora; - Mis* Margaret %m I Lt dlam. South Dennis; John Small. Clennont; Herbert- -M. Carroll. Dennisvil'e. Custodian of School Money*. Med- * t.vil Inspector. Ifr. Eugeny Way. k Attendance officrra — Charles Christian, •' M « odbine R. y. D.'Nt,. I; .Inse C'raudul.l , , Sc uth .Dennis. r, y-i ■ t Regular meetings 'in' Ludlau^* school jbl'.ililuig at .-all of preaid.nt. TOWNSHIP OF LOWER , William Mcl*berson, President. Fishinp t>oA;.: Charles Baker, Y ice- Pre.- i- ; dipt/' ibid Springs W. R. swain. Di*-L 1 ti >t C1erg?Ciold Spring; William Oliver, j 1 OaW.'.NpriUg't^. Wade 'Piekinson. Cold .Spring; Frank Dickinhoji. Erma; Georgi- ■ McNiel, CoUl Spring; jj. B. Taylor. , Oo Id . , Spring ; Andrew/ Reeves, West Cape j 'Alajrc 'fSd^^^&ymohe, Curtodiau «f;' P Vifbpbl Mpieys. ^idodical ln«p.-ttor, [>. ■ ,w; avj^;-..V* Attendance officer — Jeremiah Wool-t-W. I Regular mi-eting on the second Wed- ; 1 m-fday evening of i-ach month at 8 \ o'rlock, at the Township House. H ' TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE i' j .Edwin . 0. Foster, President. Court. ; j House; Joseph Camp, /ftce.- President. ( Pierces; Joseph.- Douglass. District , ! Cle^k. Ckrjs- May Court 'House; Isaac S. Jjidlam, GosliCH; Alexander Douglas*/ Burleigh; William Stewart Thompson, j • Goaben; Amos Brower, Swain ton; ! 'Smith Endieott, Rio Grande-. Thomae H. j 1 Douglasa, Dias Creek. Letdie Ludlam. j, j Court House, Custodian of School Mon- i j .eys. Medicifl Tngpeetor, Dr. John S. j Dongla*#. • - 1 3 , Atteniliiice" officer— T rumail Hickman. | j 'm^rular 'meetings at call of president. . BOROUGH OF NORTH TFILDWOOD f I. Robert Brigiil," PTeeiSent, Anglesear 'M'irr.-ii Gordon;' Vke-Preeiifc'nt, An^fe- ' j F."H. Hewitt," Uistrict Clerk.' An- : I • ' , 'ii u oi.td/r« t'.'jidlf. \d:ii "f gleaea Ti. M. Silvers, Angleies; '

-• J iaiu Barber. Anglesea ; Samuel Joslyn, | j Wiidwood ; ' Martin Newkirk, Anglesea. | P. I.. Peterson, Custodian of School , Moneys. Medical Inspector. Dr. Marguret Mai.-: f\ Atti-ndance officer— James Taylor, j j Regular. iniN-tinga. . ceyond Tuesday . j evening of eaeli month, at 8 iv'eloek. at | borough. . ha 1L, . .. ,, . . ' : .. .^ . OCEAN-CITY *• j -j SpCnci-r B.' Swan. President ; (hiry1 j 1 . V. Lake, Vice-President : Ix-wit K. ' j. Smith. Si-delary Willard W. A^am-*," , -Tehn R. Graaeg. Rolla Garretson, Cus- I jtodian of School Moneys. Medical In- j " specthr, Dr. Allan C. Corson. r Atti-ndance officer — L. R. Thomas, [ :! . SEA ISLE CITY [i John 1- Speer, President; I* I. Bu»- • , .wy, Vice-President; Howard Townw-nd. : '[Si-r-retary ; Michael •fcuongo, E. It. Ar:7 i ii'ftt.- A G. Rice. Custodian of SehOol . r Money*. Medical Inspector. Dr. (Tat- - .j"'*"- I i Attendance officer. Wilbert t". Ed- j ■ « arils. Regular meeting at school building, •■on -the last Tuesday evening "of eaeb ; n, oiith at ft o'clock. BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY {■ P. M. Walton, Prr«itlent ; Horace P. ■ Taylor. Vice-president ; E. B. Martin, j District Clerk: Samuel Bailey, Pet«-r > ! Day. O. W. Ufferty. A. J. Rudolph. H. ' H. Walton, Frank Walton. j( BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR |( — w„ „ „ V,., Wi OlUill, nAXDUA j

David Troxel. President; Mr*. Har- ! riet K. Fresln-ll. X'u-I'resident ; Mi**' M> E VanTbuvne. District (lerk; Jens I Salve-en. Thxtua* Mullin. < harle. " Wheeler. George Rumnell. Mrs. R. 1'. jRi-h-v. John GavL. W. W. Beyer. Cu*jtodian of School M»nev*. .h s. Doug | las*. M. D.. Medical Inspector. J Kiluard J. Smith. Attendance officer. TOWNSHIP OF UPPER ! p it. W. Clouting, President. Palermo": Fred tarter. Vice-President, l'etersi burg; John W. Gaudy. District Clerk • J FcaviBe; Alfred Reeves. Tuekaboe; | | Frank l-'ranibe*. Tuekaboe: Walter Ra-'1 pine.. Palermo; Daniel McKeague, Tuck- ! ' ahoe; Robert ©.- Smith. Petdrtburg; St 11 well Young. Beesley's Point. A. H. ' Pgtershnrg. Gn-todirm Of School Moneys; Medical Inspector. Dr. Ear I •dolph Marshall. ( Attendance officer, Stanley Crr.it: WEST CAPE MAY William II. Smith, President; aetn 1 ent 11. Newkirk, Vice-President : TheoW. Reeves, District Clerk: Edwin iN. Morton. Elwood G. Ro*.-mnn Harry ' Fisher. Shrevc A. Cranmer. Walter H, " Savase. Harry Ludlam. Custodian of School Moneys. Medical In*|«eetnr. DlJ Frank Hughes. Attendance officer — Harry Fisher. | r /.Regular meetings on tbe tbirt Thurs- ' h evening of each month, ft o'clock, at lj Boro»-.gh Hall. CITY OF WILDW00D js Sherman T. Dowler. President; Cecil4 Ober, Custav Anderson, J. Albert 1

t Harris, William J. Harbinson, Wm. C. Todd, Secretary. Robert J. Kay, Custodian. Dr. W. 1. Kekhner and Dr. ^ George Adams, Medical Inspectors. ' Attendance olLeer— Mr. Downing, t Regular meetings on tbe first Monday , -vening -of each month, at 8 unlock, 1 , Holly Beach school building. B BOROUGH OF WILDW00D CREST ! t E. B. Fagan, President; W. iL feattspj '• Fic-PreMdyrt;/LeJi« Hallen, DistrictUhwjft - William Jaatice. J. Walker ' L'axk. W". lL- JagJ^soa, WilKsm Ann- i strong, Jo-,- [tli JatiK-s. "Richard Scamp- 1 • ton. " ' ' P"~BOSOUGH OF WOODBINE j ! . M, U Bayard, President; .J. Feldman, \ i|T— President; William Abramsbh, Drill el Clerk; (J, a Unhon. Jooeph M'einer, li. SubbiT, N. ijfshus, 11. C Tcbernoshafeky, J. S. Levin. S. H. Goldberg, Cust' trial* sSf Si-Jtool Moneys. .Mediea! In - " -v[Aetijr. m. -Jonejih Joffe. * if AtteiVdaiicc Officer— Wri Eellerinayer . I Regular meetings oh" 'the third Wediu -day cxning u t each month at t > ' - o'ulpik, Ceutial -chool building. CAPE MAY COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF BOARDS OF EDUCATION President, L. C. (Igdcn, Cape May. '; .Sem-tarj", J. 11. Cohen/ Woodbine ! | Board of Education. I I SUPERINTENDENTS jUity of Chpe May E. R. Brunyatej _l (1ity of Ocyan City . J. iL Stevens l X SUPERVISING PRINCIPALS 1 City of Wihhrood H. C. Chalmers' oodbine . . . ^ F. O. Hart-man j | / PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS. , BOROUGH OF AVALON ! Carl G. Wanich, Mias Avalon Oorson. < f ^ufrv OF CAPE MAY i I Superintendent Edwin R. Brunyatc ' f I High School, Irvin W. Zicgler ' I SPECIAL TEACHERS — Manual1 j Training, I/onia C Butler; Mqsic and * Kindergarten, Lucrissadfhghei; Sewing/1 Edmundmfv "^EaSking "MarMsiii^matics , and f^icnoe; Helen C. j1 Gueman nml Kngliab; Florence - A. Coinings, English and Latin; Adele !

■ Rowland, ^pmmercial. GRADED— Helen Zerfoss, E. May ' Fip^kee, 11. France* Horner, Anna F. - MacKiaric^Hclen Hutchinson, Helen M. Halter, Leoru .Warden. Catherine Shields. 1'.^, ANNEX— F. G. Fendetyon. a May sic' ' ikirican, Mabel G. .Raymond, "Lola V.I - Brook-. f~- ' ('AVE MAY POINT " j i 1 Milton II. Bair, Mi*g Amanda Botnboy j ik, TOiVXskp._ j ] No. 1 • -Belleplain, Gertrude Fisher, j j South Sre ville ; Miss Margaret Walsh. ! i Bclh-plain. | | No. 2 — Eldora, Mm. Cora Chambers, I .'1 Eldora; Iiattie - K. Fidb-r, Dennisville. ' •I No. + — Ludlam'*, Helen W. Carroll, I - • Dennisville. • i No. 5 — Dennisville, Mary L. Candy, | ■ , L 11a Corson, Dennisville". I No. 6--South Dennis, Charles Meei-j • • «ald. Mary Ludlam, South Dennis. I No. 7— Clermont, Esther Van under, j i < >eean Mew. . No. 8 — South SeavOle/ Joseph" Meer- i • « aid. South Dennis; Mrs. Maud Corson, j South Se* ville. No. »- Ocean View, Rodney X'anGild- ! jer. Ocean View. UlWER TOWNSHIP ' ■: No. 1 — Fishing Creek, J. Durell Hoff- j . -Fishing Creek. No. 2 — Academy, Mr*. Mary Hildreth, j iCold Spring; Mi** Virginia Edwards,; j Cold Spring.

No. 3-- Erma, Emma Loo*. l->ma; ( j Emily Sharp. Cape May City. No. 4—rCold Spring, Mary Miller, j /Cold Spring; Ella Archibald, Cape May., TOWNKH1T' OF MIDDLE No. 1— Swainton, Allen Baschoar. ; No. 2 — Goshen. K. W. James, Carrie ! | Powell. .j No. 3 — Ikpf -"May Court House — j ' 1 Ii-adcc- - P"-iilnh ltradlcv. Caroline S . > Thau-ley. Dora V. Stafford. Ethel M. I Gniber. .Jessie A. Martin, Agnes 1* Gent- j tor. Marjorie t. Sellers. Ethel kfajor. i I No. 4-.-Diaa Creek, Charles Tomlin, ; "ape May Cburt House; Miss C. Maur- ! jine Ix-wis, Dias Creek. •No. S — -Burleigh — Emily J.. -Tones, - Cape May Court House. No. ti — ( Ireen ( Yeek — William;: • Kauffmnn, Green Creek; Ethel M. SchelGreen Creek. j j No. 7- -Rio Grande, Hannah Hotfrdan. |Ri(* Grande; ThereRa Fisher, Rio Grande, j No. K- Whitesboro. Susie A. Smith. : Wbitesburn. ( | No. 10— HIGH SCHOOL. Cape Mnv I . Court -House: Principal. J. E. Clark: ! Assistant-. George E. Bailets. \Y. H.j, Shipe. Marjorie L. Mclntire. -. A i BOROUGH OF NORTH WILDWiXTl) j ; Principal. H. C. Selilicliting; Gert^plc , jBiadway, Mrs. Annie Myers. Elsie Col- | Fanny S. Pruefhon. Helen Coleman, j 1 Marcella Stanton.""' CITY OF OCEAN CITY ^ ' Superintendent .... James M. Stevcirt— f Centra] Avenue Schoo! Principal High School, Otto W. Reichley '

- HIGH «"HOOL TEACH EES — William - J. Petty, Mary E. Colburn, Luella E. • Inga lis, -Agnes L. Bradley. SPECIAL TEACHERS — Mknual Training, Paul IL Rcichrrt; Domestic y, Science, Miriam C Smafield; Bookkcep- :, ing. Stenography, Typewriting, Writing, ."Joseph L* Pyle. ! GRADE TEACHERS — Martha A. ipj Boyle, Haal F. Geiscr, Met* R M. t Salter, Adah L. Chamberlain, Bertha M. r Campbell. Wesley Avenue School Angela R-*Gaaooigiie, Fannie B. Cbey-" ney, Bertha' R Adams, Anna R David- | son, Olive Pearl' Scull, Ed 0m B. Schurch, Harriet M. Schurch, inn B. Coreon. CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY . [ . |*rii eipaL _ John Carrol; Asaiataata, - Mrs. I- A. McKaig, A. Ethel Nickerson, ■ Florence B. Coraop. . I« HOUGH OF STONE HARBOR : Mure, lla Mettaveu Alio* Harris." TOWNSHIP OF UPPER ! I ; No. 1 — Catherine Balsley, Beealeys I Point. No. 2 Palermo, Mrs. Sarah Yoipig, i 1 No. 3 — Sea ville, Eugene Oole. No. .4- -Petersburg, Sara VanGilder, 1 Alt a Hess. -• i| No. 5— Tuckahoe, Helen Maynard. i ' Elizabeth Haines, Tuckahoe. No. 0— Murshallville, Ethel Goldy, j Wiidwood. ,j j No. 7— HIGH SCHdOL, Tuckahoe-; ' Principal, Alice Adamson; Asiustantti I Regiua Kle-efeld, Manetta Kilmore. ! BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY. . Principal, J. B. Hasting*; Richard E Alice M. Brewton, Ethel R Hik Tryphme McKean. Annex — William 'J. Moore. Klixahelk Miller, Lillian B. Powell. ' CITY OF WILD WOOD j Supervi«ing Principal . . .Henry Cliabrncrt ! Leva Mis Jfyeh I SI'ECLAL TEACHERS— Mann. 1 Training, George Elliott ;■ Elementasy Mas i-mil Training and -Drawing, Inez Niton; l,Mu*ic. Eleanor Thompson ; Special 1 1 {(Tass. Erva T. Mayhew. ' •* M High School }•; Prioeipal Lanning Myers HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS I^n- ( c ning Myers, Latin, Hidtory, Con,- ,

mercial Law; George H. Davis. Science j j- and Mathematics; Helen W. Davis, Ger- -. man and English; Ethel W. Champion, ^ r. Commercial Subjects.e Wiidwood Grade School ; Mary L. DuBori; Clara D. Springer, ; ' p ( Elizabeth Oavileer, Emily 0. Vierick, • - 1 Vera Colson, J. Ruth McPhcrson. • ! Holly Beach Grade School F. S. Llovd, H. F. Greaves. Hester , . Foreutn, Elizabeth McGinley, Mary G. , Tpwnsend, Etta L. Allen, Adele .Dowler, ' [May G. Neal, Amy Andfrson, Sarah M. . ? ' j Holmus, Helen Lallaw, Mary Scully, , "Florence Steel man. Genevieve Hogari. ^ | .BOROUGH OF WOODBINE Supervising Principal. ... F. 0. Hartman . J HIGH SCHOOL — B. J. Stolper. Mi** d j Thalia McCarthy, Ma 1*4 M. Reiser. L. p |M. WardelL 3 j KINDERGARTEN Elvnore Subber. ip j Central Grade School j Koxanna S. Gundy. Luella B. Mc- ; ' j Henry, Marie Ferguson, Anna Levinaon, ' n i Rose Schmidt. Ida Hlume, Brtha Kotin- • sky. Bertha Brallove. Matilda Zeller- ; ^ ' | uis ver, Samuel Katz. Horace Mann School Mr*. Anna V. Downs, Sylvia Bayard, , j , Fanny Eisrnberg. Hannah Feblnian. j, iCAPE MAY COUNTY TEACHERSASSOCIATION. T President. Aaron W. Hand.

;! \ic President. Jirme* M. Stevens, I City Superintendent. Ocean City, r, j Secretary 'and Tn-aettrrr, Mi** Lucy. { HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT e l*re*ident. O. W. Reirliley. principal i Ocean City High- School. " | Secretary, Mi** Helen G. Poley. Cape j May City High SehooL ) GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT | President, II. C. Schlichting, princi- , ' j pal of school, North Wiidwood. j Secretary, Mr*. L. A. McKaig. Sea ; ! hde City. PRIMARY .DEPARTMENT President, Mi** (1*ra Springer, Wild- ■- 1 weud Schools. Secretary. Mi** Bertlia Campbell,; j'Oc. f.n City School*. . CAPL MAY COUNTY SUPERVISORS' AND PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION Pi-. Hident, Aaron W. Hand. J Secretary. Miss Alice Adamsmi. p'rin- ' ' eipal Upper Township High School. ^ I CAPE MAY COUNTY ELEMENTARY ' SCHOOL ASSOCIATION j President . J. B. Hasting*, principal; . West Cape May School*. Secretary. F. W. James. principal 1 1 I Goshetl Schools. - *|- /CAPE MAY COUNTY ziIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE j President. I -arming Myers", principal I : High School.

1 — — ■ ... — . THAT COLD TOU HAVE may bfing sickness, doctors bills and 1 loss of work; you know that serious c sickness usually starts with a cold, and - a cold only exists where weakness ;, exists. Remember ikmt. Overcome the weakness and nature .. enres the cold— that is the law of I reason. Carefully avoid dragged pilja, syrups or stiranUnts; they are only props and braces and whips. It is the pure medicinal nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that quickly en- - riches the blood, strengthens the lungs - and, helps heal the air passages. And mark this well — Scott's Emulsion generates body-heat as protection against winter sickness. Get Scott's at your drag store to-4*y. It always ' strengthens and builds up. ■ 14-51 Scott a Bow/BIombScM, K. J. Secretary, J. K. tjark, -principal Middle Townahip High School. Treasurer, Aaron W. Hand! I . CAPE MAY COUNTY COUNCIL j - ON HOUSEHOLD ARTS President, 'Aaron W. Hand.' Vice-President, Mrs. R. P. Bisley, Stone Harbor. Secretary, Mre -I/ewis S. Qi eater, Sea Isle City. ' • Treasurer. Mr*. F. (). Hartman, .Stone Harbor.

A WAVE STATIONERY DEPT., •1 • CAPE MAY, N. J. - Ink Eradicator will remove ink spots paper or fabric of any kind— C> 1 rum |*per 01 tauric 01 •»; on —

•cuts at the Star mm) Wnre'SUtionerr CALLING C.VRDS Engraved and _ priatcd. Prompt service at the Star -and Wave Stationery Dejiartment. HE REIL ES1HE TRWSFERS The following is an abstract -of con - ! veyancet entered for rreord in tUs County Clerk's office here for- week ending November 6. 1914: ' < Township of Lower Ira T. Turner ct ux to John C. Hen"81400. 20 acres' beginning at a post corner of Lemuel Learning"* land, pcrdie* east of the Middle of Shun1 pike road. Cape May CSty j Peter Shield* et ux to Sundji R Can jnell. Lot 2103 and 20 font of Tot 2106 Wm. Cl&ueseta et ux to Jebcmiah ! Church. (S50. 782C square f<-et of land ; in Southeast side line of Lafayette Btreet. 1 James R Tindle et ux to C. Earl'Miller. Lot 1040 and 30 feet of Wrt in Southerly line of New 'Jersey C. Earle Miller «t ux to Rebeliak K Same a* above. ------ - Borough of Cape May Point Emily Knott to Tom Smith! kli'i. L'-nlXJ*. X. .If ..f I, .4 »,: kl^.1. V

Rt of loi 20. Cape May Ini|x Co. to le-na Johnson v 8170. Lots 103 and 109. block kK. -Cape 1 May County Gazette. MORE STRENGTH FOROLD PEOPLE Mrs. Hutchison — Eighty-One Years Old — Uses No Other Tonic but Vinol and Recommends It to Friends. Greenville, S.G — "Itis with pleasure I tell others of the great benefit 1 have derived from Vinol, for the past several I, years. I am 81 years old and I find Vinol gives me strength, a healthy appetite and overcomes nervous disorders. Vinol is the only tonic reconstructor I have used for several years. I have f recommended it to a great many of my friends and it has always proved satisfactory." — Mrs. M. A. Hutchison, - Greenville, S. C. Such cases as the above are constantly . coming to our attention. If people in j this vicinity only realized how Vinol invigorates old people we tvoulu not be ; able to supply the demand. I ! It is the tissue building, curative ele- ' merits of the cod's livers, aided by the I blood making strengthening properties I ; of tonic iron 1 ■..tailed i.i V tliat -| makes it so successful in building up strength for old people, delicate chil1 dren and for all run-down conditions. I Vinol is also a most success, f- 1 remedy I for chronic coughs, colds and Lroncbius. ! If it L_';s to benefit any one who tries I it we return your tr.or.ey. James Mecray, Druggist,