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GREEN CREEK «■— Joseph Camp afri Henry High of ] Pierces, made a business trip to Rio . | Grande Monday. William Armstrong and wife, Of Gosh- ' en, spent Sunday with their children 1 here. They promise to become perms- ■ Bent dwellers here in a short time. < Jamefe MacLinden, of Anglesea, and John Newcomb, of Wildwood, was here ' Saturday. Mrs. Charles Loper is recovering from ■ an attack of heart trouble. Edward Armstrong and wife enter- | tained company from Bridgvton over | Sunday. Our. -fyke fishermen who have made good catches of eels took them to Rio Grande Saturday- and Monday and sold them to a dealer there. Mr. Harry Hazelhurst, of Cape May, was here gunning quail Monday with George Mixner. Thomas Cliarlesworth is the guest of Luther Crease and wife for a few weeks' Ephraim Crease who has had the old horse of Alfred Create for two years, had the old fellow killed last week and ' bought one-troirf Wildwood. Miss Errna Norbury is spending this week with her sister in Philadelphia. Misses Helen Schellinger and Gertrude Norbury spent Sunday at home. Evans Slaugliter. wife and Eugene | Springer and wife of Wildwood spent Thanksgiving with their parents. Rev. Claries Girelius of Vineland, of j the Homeless Children's Association, spoke in the Methodist Church Sunday I morning and took the annual collection. Rev. W. A. Ellis, pastor of the Methodist Church here, is holding revival meetings at Rio Grande. He is assisted this week with a relative from T««®»y- I 4 David Elliot of Camden spent the week with his sister, Mrs. Harry Watson, taking in several gunning trips. Alvin Fisher and wife of Diss Creek spent Sunday with her parents John B-11 and wife. Truman Hickman and wife listened to a well delivered sermon by Rev. John W. Lynch of Court House Methodist Oiurob Sunday morning. Mr*. Lucy YanGilder of Maurice town spent part of last week with OapL and Mrs. M. M. Norbury, returning home Monday. Frank Hoilmgshead bought the lot the old school building stood on from Mrs. Mary Edmunds. Last Week he bought the building from the school board and now has possession of the Mrs. Hattie Hollingshead went to Philadelphia Saturday to spend a week with her sister. Ralph Schellinger who is master of Gape May Grange, Dias Creek, with -his wife and Joseph Camp and wife, are in Atlantic Oty this week attending the State Grange. Mrs. Lillie Johnson and Mrs. Sarah A. Hoffman were shopping, at Court Hoose Thesday. Samuel Roberta, of Holly Beach, was here Tuesday looking after -basinets interest*. Mis* Margtret Qaoe our fotuasr teacher in the principal's room, and one of

{the best our school ever had, now I teaches in Vineland. She speiit Thanksgiving with her many friends here. | Joseph Douglass and E. D. Foster, I members of the board of education, visiitcd our school Wednesday. Prof Coff man closed his school last Wednesday and went to his home in Trenton to spend the remainder of the week with hi? family, returning in time to open his school on Monday. Send postal card to Troy 1-aundry, Cape May, for their 11115 Calendar. / o • j SOME QUESTIONS A?KED OF . TEACHERS AND PARENTS •| What can I do next? llow do you make a star? How do you draw a horse! i How do you make a buttonhole? I Show me how to make a doll. How do you make a dart! What are old spools good for! { How do you make a battery? How- do you make a kite? What colors do you mix for Brown! What's the name of that bird? What kind of a tree is that! How do you cut a snow flake? I j Teach me to draw- a hexagon. . How do you make caramels! I ' How do you weave a school bag? I ' Teach me to make a basket. j Show m- how to knit a wrist.-r. Show He how- to embroider. j ' How .h. you dan. stockings! ;| How do you make a soldier cap? I Show me how to make a stencil. ■ j Teach' me how to cover a book. • Show me liow to make May baskets, i 'I How do you draw a turkey! What can you do with rags! How do you model a rabbit ! I How- do you make an envelope? What can I do Sunday afternoon! j Which bird goes South last! | How do you make a design! s Show me how to draw houses. How do you make a mouse trap? I Teach me to draw a map. c How do you make a doll's bed? i How do you draw to scale! Show me how to make a marble bag. > How do you draw an ellipse! i Teach me to make a boat, t , Where shall I look for cocoons ! Whjch flower blooms first? i How many surfaces has a solid! 1 What can I make with old boxes! e How can I get a hobby-horse? What are barrel staves good fort t What does this picture mean? a Help me to write a story, e How can I paste this! >1 How do you make a pageant? e How ran I make a doll house? What are compasses good for? It NOTICE On the afternoon and evening of Def cember the tenth. Cold Spring Grange • No. 132 will hold . a Fair and Oyster a Supper in the Grange Hall. Supper 25c. e Ice cream and cake will be on sale. 982-1 l-28-2t. h ... t NOTICE On December 7th, 1814, Gold Spring s Grange No. 182 .trill hold their annual - election of officer*. '-All members are requested to be present 983-ll-M-2t I lol U» Mar sat Vsr*

GOLD SPRING Mr. and Mrs. John Soffe, of Audubon. N. J. took Thanksgiving dinner at the Soffe homestead. Mrs. Joseph Homan has been on the Mr. and Mrs. William Swain were Philadelphia visitors during the week. Mr. G. Chew had a sale of household goods and other articles Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Doughty have moved Mrs. Beulah Gumming* spent Tuesday with her grandmother, Mrs. Priscilla Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eldredge, of Fairton. N. J., took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1 -earning, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harris were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hlrris the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis attended the funeral of Mr. Silas Matthews an uncle of Mrs. Qavis, Tuesday. Funeral services of the late Mr. Silas Matthews, were held in Tabernaele M. E. Church, Tuesday at eleven o'clock A. M. Rev. M. Moore officiating. Interment was made ins the, cemetery adjoining. TO FIGURE PARCEL POST RATES A clerk in a postoffice in a western town has worked out a scheme for finding the charge on a package sent by parcel post which may be of some benefit to our readers. The table follows: First and second rones, postage equals number of pounds plus four cents. Third rone two times number pounds plus three cents. Fourth rone four times number pounds plus three cents. Fifth rone six times number pounds plus two cents. Sixth rone eight times number pounds r Seventh, rone ten times number . pounds plus one centEighth rone twelve cents per pound. I-ast year, 820, <126.66 was milircd throughout the state from the stile of Red Cross Seals. In mo^t cases the money has been used wherever there is an organization, to help tuberculous pa'tients by means of nurses, day cainps, open air schools, i-xhibjtfr literature, lectures and publicity. School children, clergy, women's and individuals are eallbution of these seals. Clergy are being asked to observe November 28th as Tuberculosis Sunday, to preach a health sermon, give a health talk or" distribute literature which is appropriate for the occasion. • 'I ° ; STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. j Call and sec our line of Stove Boards, [Coal Hods. Oil Cloths. Stove Rlaeking and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. I See those new baby couches •< • WtntzcU's. 88 Perry street. I Advertise your wants in the j Cape May Star and Wave. I Buy your Christmas gifts now in | Cape May. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUUDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Lars* »nd Small Work Careful! Executed Estimate* Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWINO, JR. We*t Perry 8ts, Keystone Plume s

PROF ESS ION Al _|J HKNHY H. Ci-DRJCDOK ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Solicitor In Chancery tor New Juni f Member or Pennsylvania Bar. •* Cape May. New Jersey. ( J. 8PICER LBAMING COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW j Solicitor, Mart*"- * wji Examiner is office: Hushes and Franklin streets Cape May. New Jersey. ; SAMUEL F. ELDRKDOK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur St*. Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. 1 Esyscoae 'Phoae ISA. FLOYD C. HUGHES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office: &0J Washington Street Cape May. New Jersey. | NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Cbaocery 1 Q. BOLTON ELDItCDPE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW i Offices: Merchants National Bank Bullduw j Washington anu Decatur SU Cape May. New J --ratty. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery JAMES M. E HILDRETH COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner In j Char eery NOTARY PUBLIC 1 Offices at No. 114 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey. Keystone 'Phone S»A - ' LEWIS T. 8THVEN8 Coonsellor-at-Lnw Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania - 31518 Washington SL, Cape May, N. J. s MORGAN HAND, JR CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, N. J. Bell 'Phone S 111 Wesley avehue, 1 ' Bell 'Phone 86X Ooesn City, N. J. ( r DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building, 11X0 Chestnut SL. Philadelphia, Pa (One doer above Keith's Thea're) - 1 have just bought one thousand sets of teeth from a dealer who was in need o' money — they^gre the best and finest teeth that can be made. To give my patients a chance to got a bargain I will make them a $15 set for~?12 until February 1st. Rest for , Tired Eyes . j* obtained by glasses accurately fitted, which us test your you. relief. C. A. LOKBSTRETH, "K&StfSr* WWSWWW-y.f-MVSWWtsO CAPE MAY OPTICAL I, 513 Washington Street g Cape May, N. J. Everything for .the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty , Keystone Phone 44D. Established 1886 'Phone Gonnectio THE DAYLIGHT STORE j We've been d^ing some lively ' hust'jng lately to get our white n goods department ready for the usual rush. The fashion weathcrvane indicates a big demand for white materials this summer. Our stock is complete and consists of the newest patterns, and fabriea. 0. L. W. Knerr . S18 & 520 Washington Si Capo May. N.J.

CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal a* all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. ~ Main Offke-512 WASHINGTON STREET * v _1 READING COAL YARDS mni o T"**-rERRY AND JACKSON STREETS * THOMAS S. STEVENS. M mi bp) mt lili|li Muatw

BUDICORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET 107 ANB MB JACSSOM ST. lo kuhi. Su 1m4b uJ mImU, SpMaaHiii Ope. ail the year. Cottage traje aoKaitad. (Men h, tkmm promptly attended to sad dettvamd. Both Phone. JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Telephone, S73D. Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTIHG Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street furnished CAPE MAY Ksystoas Telephone 126 A - -- ■ i t; HOU8ECLEANINO TIME IS MMHB *ml ant ^ *rten,M with unplsss — in -^|L||® ant circumstances, up^ullr *kn Us » aufjSlM&'IWXNI aemovsl of furnilur. ami jiiffiirss krtags 1 xWHS \ HfeWW-l* °Ut th® defecU to your waU PU**- * In* 6°ne. sod a postal mailed u W. L i fl1 LeNoir wui briag him to rw whs , I'A fTJl ff.g H samples of any descrlpUoa. His was* 1 Ir' 0t lhB beBt* and bl1 yrU*" ■•'•-tliaa ! W. LENOIR j j 810 WASHINGTON STREET A TF you are wondering where to send your son to RS W I complete his education, write for a new W © . booklet entitled "Tom Brown at Peirce's,'* * ^ which may assist you in reaching a decision. s? ® If you have a daughter whose future you are consider- X ® ing, send for a booklet entitled "Secretarial Positions for X - 3^ Peirce School, The School You Have Always Known, X ® prepares young men and young women for useful careers, X and secures desirable positions-for them upon the comple- W tion of their courses of study. w The 50th School Year will begin September 1, 1914. Sf i a? Office open every business day; call or send for 50th ^ a? Annual Catalogue. | PEIRCE SCHOOL | 917-919 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia & -C- -C >T- c -C- -C- -C- -C- -C- ^ -i- s;TEiTELMAN'S i I Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS.. Manufacturers of Cold Spring Mineral vVater Shoes! Shoes I NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILA DELPHLA PRIQES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LAKGK STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. ! Having had many yearn' experience in the bnrinw. 1 only oat an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at ths lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before baying elm•bars. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON. 318 Washmgtea Street 9 ' — m W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Memta. F r.ita OraatM, Buuau. PaUat Medidnea. Hatdinn. CIGARS AND TOBACCO J r Kef it— Pbeee 161M