" SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914 CAPE MAY STAE A ED WAVE ' ' 1 i ^
CAPLMAY STAR AND WAVE Own 11 Wave Established .:r-... 1*6* Star "f ihe Cap e Established — . 1166 Moved In Star and Wave l»0. ATM-'ItT n'. HAND. General Manager Forma eloae Thursday evening*. Out Of to-.v-n circulation delivered Saturdays. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. *1.00 PER , TEAR JN ADVANCE. This poper is entered at the postCfflce as eecond-claas postal matter. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. sir. and 317 Washington Street.
FIVE DOLLARS A WEEK Thus it is down on Belza-bub's book's: "August the seventeenth Isabel Brooks; Home in th>- country: folks decent but pooy C3iara«t«V.x>c'Jl''nt ; morals still pure: Came to the oijy today and found work: Wages five dollars: department store clerk." Wages five dollars. To last seven days! Three for a miserable hall room she P*.v"l Two nickela daily tlie street ear reOne dollar forty for eating, that leaves. / One-forty has quite a long ways to n. reach — twenty-one banquets at " \ seven cents cadj ! , TBere! Every penny of wages has been Squandered for feasting and riding and Spendthrift! She doesn't remember life's ills. How in the world will she pay doctor's bins? What if she's fiirloughed (there's al- = — ways a chance) ; Isabel ought to save up in advance. Rold^ We've not mentioned her clothes; she must wear Dresses, hats, shoes, stockings, ribbons for hair — How shall slie get thein ? Suppose that Perhaps it's as well if we let the thing You good math'maticians may figure *" , It's a matter of figures or figure, no j doubt. Carry this picture, it's better I'm sure; i "Character excellent; morals still pure." Wljat else is written, we won't try to see; Belr-ebub thinks much tlie same way | a. we. Why. as I live! There's a tear in his 1 eye! Now. what in Hell can make old Satan cry! Surely the devil is feeling his age; ' • Look what he's writing on Isabel's page : "Virtue's a luxury had to afford When a girl hasn't money enough for THIS WAR IS AGAINST EVERY PRODUCER Herbert Quick, editor of Farm and Fireside, the .national farm paper pub- , lisbed at Springfield, Ohio, contributes | . to the current issue of that periodical : the following editorial showing how , this war is against the interest of every , producer in the world: "The people of Belgium are often said not to be self-supporting, sinec tliey do not produce from their own | acres more than- a fraction .of the food they consume. Yet up to the time ^ when the Germans invaded the kingdom they lived in much comfort, conauming as much food as most people. "As a matter of fact, they were just I • as truly self-supporting as are the < farmers of America. Tliey were en- < gaged in taking coal and iron and other minerals "from the earth, and producing from tbem and from the products ( of tlie farms and forests articles just as essential to civilized life as food. ( •They are now reduced to . poverty • merely because they are not allowed to f work and dispose of the fruits of their labors. "In this scattered nest, before the German tempest struck it, work went 1 on in which we as Americans were being served in a thousand productive waya The tempest struck, and the , Belgians ceased to , work for us and , "This shows the intimate way in , which aU of us are interested in the j 'prosperity of each of u*. This Is a war. not of tlie nations actually engaged in it. but against every producer." '
State of Ohio. c!ty of Toledo, t_ Lucas County, ("• Frank J. Cheney m,.kca oath that he Is , sen'or partner of the Ann of r. j. Cheney A Co.. doing business In the City of To- < lodo. Count}* and Btate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE ■ HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev- , ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. , FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In ' SL'IT** tW* day of December. . (Seal) A. VT. GLKASON, Notary Public. , Ban's Catarrh Cora Is taken Internally 1 and acta directly upon the blood and mu- , surfaces of the. system. Bend for 1 satire nelalj. free. ( s
NEWS AND COMMENT TEKS OF LOCAL INTEREST, PASS- • 1NG EVENTS AND OCCURENCES GLEANED FROM HERE AND THERE— READ THESE ARTICLES ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS. Mian ' \ an Dervooat of "The Little Shop," left Tuesday on a business Dip 1 to I'hihulelphia, New York and Chicago fur new ideas for next season , when The I Little Nliup. will he more attractive than I Mrs. M. H. Ware and Iter .laughter Hilda were in Philadelphia thin week , p and visited the big tahernaele and liearl Hilly Sunday preach i«ne_jii^ffi9 interesting and inspiring sermons. t Assembly man l-ewis T. Stevens, of , Cape. May met members of the Board of - Trade committee in Ocean City Friday ' afternoon, to discuss the bill to be in- . traduced in the Legislature looking to > the protect ion -of the beaches, t " ... Rev. W. D. McOurdy entertained the , Men's Club Class of the First Baptist Church recently at his home on Madij son avenue. Among other pleasing features of the evening was an oyster t opening contest. > Rev. W. Hayes Topping will speak in the Presbyterian church next Sunday • morning and evening. Jos. 1-avcnthal has left for Philadelr phia to visit his son Jessie who has had his tonsils removed. He is doing nicely s and is now home after being confined in the hospital for several days, t ... Among the many greeting cards reS reived during the holidays, our partieu- ; Inr attention was drawn to one from 8 the House of Brewton Business Builder of Washington, D. C., The head of the ! ! I I House of Brewton i* Mr. diaries A. j I Brewton. formerly of Cape May. and a : i ; printer of excellent taste. 1 j Mr? Jav Meerny entertained her Sun- : ' I ilay-wcliool class -at^her home' on Stock- 1 I Ion avenue Tuesday evening. Mrs. Yte- j I cray is a charming hostess and at lier . ; ' | pretty home frequently entertain!^ the J j young people who thoroughly enjoy | ' her hospitality. j Mr. Frank Kntrikin and family will j 1 ' escape the cold weather here this win-!' ! ter and enjoy the eliinate*of the Sunny i ' South for some time. Mr. Entriken j Was call. -<l to Aram-lia. south of Jack- ' ' left on Thursday moniipg for his des- 1 j filiation. | ' •I • ' « 1 Rodney P.slland is a warm weather' ' advocate and longs to be where the fish " ' take the bait and the tropical breezes ' 1 , nvigorate. He says "one more summer • da for him." | Franklin Madden, one of Tuekaboc's e 1 for several days recently. He is a student at Lehigh College. South " ' Bethlehem. Mayor (baaed v .sunmitt.sl Samuel ■ Bailey to the county jail early in the ; w.-ek for. non-support of his wife and child. Then* was a slump in the codfish j market here for some time during the severe cold weather, but a few days of ! moderation lias restored the business to its normal condition and fishermen are reaping a harvest. ! Robert Chambers is confined to his : on Corgie street with the grip. The Woman's Missionary Society, of the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, will Jiold a meeting next Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. H. S. Smith. W. Cape May. If stormy, meeting will be held following day. HOW TO GET YOUR HENS TO MAKE THICKER EGG SHF.T.T-S "Most of us know that plenty of oyster shell is necessary for our hens if the shells are to stand the jolts of tramqxirtation. But lime is not the only shell-makjng material needed. The chemist has found that phosphorus and magnesia are both ' necessary for tough, solid egg shells. "Ground or granulated kiln dried supplies phosphorus, and grains a rule give sufficient magnesia. bone Is also important in fanishing the phosphorus that is f«B4 Abundantly in Ufotjslk.* ; :
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