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SATURDAY, MARCH 27, MIS CAPS MUX' STAR AND'WATB

O&PE.MAY STAR AND WAVE ' Or i a n Wave Established 1S.',L j Star of the Cape EetablUtfed .... 1»6* j Merged In Star and Wave ISO" , ALPKIIT R. HAND. General Manager Forma clone Thursday evening*. Out •f town circulation "delivered Saturday*. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 31.00 PER TEAR IN ADVANCE. Thi* paper la entered at the poutonce as hecond-class postal matter. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 31 S and 317 Washington Street. WEST CAPE MAY Miss Helen Ewing is entertaining company. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morton spent Saturday, afternoon at Tuckaboc. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Turner have returned after spending some time in OrUndo, KU. » G. Blattner spent Monday of last week aw»y. , We are glad to note that Mrs. Anna M. Hewitt is improving. Mr. Charles Willis ha* returned home I after speeding *onie time in Washington. D. G , Mr*. Hampton Pierson and infant daughter Anna are spending over Sunday in Camden. Mrs. Wm- Mason spent Saturday ■away. Orion Reeves and I,eon Eldredge, students of Lafayette College, Easton Pa., are spending the Easter holiday! with their^parent*. Mrs. lizzie Hewitt has returned tt Cape May after a trip to Philadelphii and New York, visiting points of inter est in both eities also enjoyed hearinf ■illy Sunday several times Judge Eldredge and wife <nt»rta>n<( •ne day last week, Mr. Richard Re-vc and family, Mr. Abijah Reeves and ram Uy. Mrs. Maranda Reeves. Mrs. Jenni' George Doll and wife are living it their home on Mechanic avenue. Rveryone is invited to come to Sunday School. A hearty welcome lo n'l FIRST METHODIST CHURCH H. A. Relyea, Minister SUNDAY. MARCH 28, 11115. Subjects: 10.30. "The Eternal Christ." 7.30. "The Ex-Communicant." Special.' Music. . Good Congregational Singing. ^ 'A cordial welcome awaits you. REV. T. L. TOMKINSON ®er. T. I* Tomkinson. for more than i fifty years a minister of the M. E. 1 1 Church, died suddenly in Wilmington, n Del., on March 10th. He was the father j , af H. Is Tomkinson, well known here. I , MAGUIRE VILLA ARRIVALS 1 Camden: Wilmon C. Hill man. Harry R. Humphreys, J. D. Collins. ' gsNewark : M. Goldberg. New York: Miss Meserole, Miss Kim- 1 ball, Mrs.' G J. Post, Jr.. Mrs. J. H. ' Flagg, R. G QJ mated. Atlantic Citj*: "M. Y. Snyder. 1 Yardlcy, Pa.: E. K. 'Ernest. Oak Lane, Phila.:Wm. P. Ridputli. ' Philadelphia: Mrs. J. W. Kelly, W. ' E. Franklin, (has. Clarke, M. Murphy, 1 Mrs. Winfield Jukes. Mr. Win. dauase, ' wife and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Riaek- J burn, H. J. Schaefer, Edward Hallahan. ' Frank Werzel, Jr., M. Sirvert, C. Harrison, G. Green, John Bruce. William ' Happ, Charles E, Wolff. H. L. F.ckman, ' R. S. Bennett, Mary E. Meakin, Kather- ' ine McEliver. ' Baltimore, Md.: E. Gilbert O'Connor. « . 0 f An Evening of Humor, April 8, at ^ the Presbyterian diureh. featuring Mrs. j Marie Moore-Barr. elocutionist. Homemade bread and cake will be , aold by the Women's Guild of the Cbdrckof the Advent at No. 307 Washington street on Saturday afternoon and evening, April 10th. THE GRANGE The Spring meeting of the Cape May Pomona or County Grange will be with subordinate No. 1311 in Tuckahoe on Friday, April 9. The sessions will be morning and afternoon with the dinner at noon. The grange sessions will be in Grange Hall and the dinner in the W. G T. U. building. Frank E. Rate, Fishing Creek, is Master; Eli Townsond, Stone Harbor, is secretary. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Roirard for any case of Catarrh that tancot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. ' Cheney for the last 15 years, nnd believe him perfectly honorable la all business transactions and financially able to carry ■ out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE; V Toledo, O. \ Hairs Catarrh Cure la takan Internally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous «M*eefe*of the system. Testfcaonlala 1 ■ent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. f Tbhan.H'a rally PUU for eonatlpallna. 1

;'THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY , WOMEN WANT A PART IN BUILDt ING THE FAMOUS MuTOR TRAIL —ALL DRIVERS ARE INTEREST - 1 ED IN THIS PROJECT. The Woman's Memorial Motor Milea is growing to be one of the chief topics w ith women who run'their own cars and ; set a* their own chauffeurs and who , takes a real and a vital interest in mo- | The project to have every woman who t g runs her car contribute to the eon-true- ( tion of the great Lincoln Highway, ( t which is to span the country from the , Atlantic to the Pacific, originated with , • one of Atlantic City's most enthusiastic , - motorists, Mrs. Mary Walker Harper. Mrs. Harper, who is known in all parts t of the country as an expert chauffeur ( ■ and who- has held her own in automobHe ^ i races with men and has achieved a rep- ^ utation as a motorist enjoyed by few . s women, ha* carried her idea of the worn- • on's memorial miles to clubs and or- ^ ganizations. She promoted it at the t New York automobile show and /has - gained not only the hearty co-operation ' of the women, but the delighted conI sent of the men to her scheme. t The plan is for every woman who ) , runs her own err and who perhaps at >

some time or another may speed it over the great highway, to contribute to the , .building of a certain span of the road to be known as the "woman** memorial i miles.'' The movement has taken on i definite form in the hist few months. , ' and Mrs. Harper is 'confident that it 1 ' will embrace all the w-omen motorist* j ' wbd are interested in the sport and who ; believe in the Lincoln highway as a as- j tional improvement and a monument ■ i worthy of this geheratioif. 1 The highway..- which is to stretob I 1 from New York to San Frenfcitco, and ' ' upward of 3000 miles of which hgye ' been built, will be the greatest traakrontirental roadway <n the world, and 1 the women who are alive to ita advantage.- and who know that it means the > opening of unlimited; business, pleasure ' and educational facilities to the entire county, haturalTy "stc anxious to* have ' part in its construction. It is Mrs. Harper's plan to have tfce women's section marked and dedicated the motorist* to t"ie entire county^. Her idea, which she i* elaborating evejy day and which is being worked out thrji motor clubs, women's clubs, civic and betterment organizations, should In- of interest to women in every state through which the highway is to pass. • J;jf Those wishing to know more about the women's, memorial miles' can address I Harper at 32 South Connecticut j Atlantic City.

late coated and plain.wwhich were exposed for sale on a^. shelf just outside Mattinio's shop. Analyzed by Professor I .a Wall, the State chemist, the outer surface of these cakes was found to show trace of human hair, manure, decayed vegetable matter, and strand* of wool and sand, indicating, according to the testimpn.v of Dr. LaWall, that the r cake* had been exposed for several days. . No fault was found with the ingnsl- J ients of the cakes. P When told that he must pay a fine of $63 and cost6, Mattinio refused to pay, saying he did not have the money, and was held under $400 bail for court.- - j Bulletin.

MOTOR DRIVER EXONERATED I Had Nothing to Do With Three-year-old Child's Death Inquest Shows s Injuries received by being struck by a s motor car owned by Joseph De K. Jun- c kin. a well known, attorney, and driven v 'by Frank Robinson, 130 N. Yew dell st., t did not cause the death of Charlea Flem- c ' ing. three years old,.. 224 S. Sydenham st., according to testimony given at the Coroner's inquest into fhe ease Tuesday. The boy died March li, in the Jeflerson Hospital. * He was taken to the hospital Februarv 15, after he had been accidentally struck by Mr. Junkin's car at Sydeu- - ham and Walnut st*. Mrs. Juukin was the only person in the car at the time beside the driver. Physicians from the ] quest that the child's death was due to , meningitis following an operation for . a disease of the ear and the slight in- t juries sustained in the accident had nothing to do with his death. 4 Robinson, who had been released on I his own recognizance by the police, was ! exonerated by the Coroner Tuesday. It ] show 11 that the child -raj^ into tincar while it was being driven slowly, 1 and that Robinson, under instructions 1 Mrs. Junkin, had been very eonsicerate of the vchild and took it at one ■ to the hospital, where everything that " medical science could do wa* done for ^ the .little patient. s Frank Robinson is a Cape May boy 1 and is noted a* a very careful driver. -

| EAT ANYTHING^AN^nM^t ■ Believe that after-dinner distress, reI move the cause of lassitude, drowsi- t ^■6 m-ss and headache, tiie* vmiitoms of ^ INMGBTMM, Uke nature's remedy 4JFVFNI:!-'™ k * I 1 jr JLUJl 1 natural tonic acBARK '■ If stomach. Clears a f the blood and eradicates Uric Acid. , Price 60" cents a bottle at all druggists or from the proprietor, 1 Mamr SC. ■cwl.TtCltr. 1

SOLD DIRTY CAKES, FINED $63. Grocer, Who Had Them Exposed in - Street, Declines to Pay ! c Pressing the campaign to force grocers and bakers to keep bread, cakes and candies carefully covered, and not ex- ' posed in trays outside their shops, Rob- a ert M. Simmers, State Dairy and Food agent, had Antonio Mattinio, a grocer, at 825 Christian st., arranged before Magistrate Rooney. in his office, in San- S *om nt- neni 15th. : -1.. . a On Mart* II, Simmers testified, he I purchased some cakes, both choco- <■

THAT COLD YOU HAVE bring sickness, doctors bills and loss of work; you know that serious sickness usually starts with a cold, and cold only exists where weakness 0 exists. Renumber thai. Overcome the weakness and nature cures the cold — that is the law of reason. Carefully avoid drugged pills, syrups or stimulants; they are only props and braces and whips. It is the pure medicinal nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that quickly enriches 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 drug store to-day. It always strengthens and builds up. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. OF COURSE '"How about that bomb sensation 1" "Oh, that'* an exploded *tory.'' — Baltimore American. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT j Notice is hereby given that the ac- J counts of the subscriber, as executor of I Emma T. Eldredge, deceased, will be ' au'dited and stated by the Surrogate atfd reported for settlement to tile Orphans Court of the County of Cape May on - the 28th day of April next Dated March l»tb. 1913. THOMAS ELDREDGB, Executor. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Call and see our line of Stove Boards. Coal Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking and enamels, JESSE Ml BROWN. Read the "Exploits of Elaine" in the 1 Star and Wave, then see the famous , story illustrated at Armstrong's Opera ' on Jackson Street, Tuesday evening.

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I -- WALL PAPER. l-arge assortment of desirable patterns for Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Halls. Kitchens, etc. - Special Prices on Imported and Domestic Plain, Oat Meal and Felt Papers. See my complete line before making * your Spring JOSEPH K. HAND Jr. 315- Washington St. Over Star and Wave Office. . TEN Strong Companies AKKregate CaoltaJ over 3i0.000.000 Represented bv SAMURI. I-'. RLDKKl>GE. Fire Insurance Agent. Twenty-Six years of experience. Your ln*urance placed with me t* absolute protection from loss by fire. Apply to S. F. KLIiRKIKSK Merchants National Bank Building Cape May. New Jersey. HOTEL DEVON OPF.N AM. THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT, RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE RATES. J. L. KEHR, PROP. LUMBER AND Mill Work CEO. OGDEN & SON, W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May Ce HOLLY BEACH. N. J. JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments RIGHT ROTLDHk VUM0D H.J. unoaSoLmiisaMSMA nTI

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' FOB SALE. FOR SALE CHEAP — Three Cyphers i> Brooders and - three .8ure Hatch t Brooder, also 6 Buff Wyandotte co>:kerals, apply to J. G" Rate, Fishing i Creek, N. j. t FOR SALE - 10 room house on Windsor avenue. ( Terms reasonable. Apply to Jesse Ruth- * erford. Keystone Telephone office. j 30-l-3016t . FOR SALE Let 50x150 feet, on Second avenue, J West Cape i May, has cement sidewalk * nd curb, wide alley in rear, stable and - v agon sheds. Bust location in West ' Cape May, fjiplj- to .Albert R. Hand. t TOM BALE Buff Wyandotte eggs Jor hatching J from strong vigorous stack, 31.00 per - IS; 33.00 per 50 eggs. Reduced rates 1 for incubators. -Cockerels for sale. J. I - C. Bate. Fishing Creek. New Jersey. ' * Keystone Telephone. No. 26G. e FOR SALE— Rolling chair. $5.00. Cm ' be seen at W. G Keaster'a, Cold J Spring 1 147 -3t t FOR SALE - International motor truck. . price less than the body ia worth. ' Also beautiful soda fountain— no reasonable offer refused. S. S. Robi-rt*. * Wildwood, N. J. 147 -28-4t * Three riu*irahle properties in West Cape May. Prices reasonable. See ! Samuel F. Eldredge. Merchant* National | • Rank Ruilding, Cape Mav, N. J. . |J . 1 I FARM HELP I* Wanted- A man to' work on a truck J • farm. Must have some knowledge with|working among trees. Apply to J. C. Elliott. Townbank Road. Cold Spring.' N. J. / , . 136-8- 13 -tit j1 FOR SALE 1 a 20.000 feit of frame lumber at 1-14 1 ci-nts per i foot . "small hoard* 1 1 -2 cent* t pet1 foot. \ White pine doors, 3x7. 75c t to 1 81. Inside window and door trim I 4 ^o 6 inches wide. Lumber can be in- - spccted at Hotel Villa Nova. George P. Ruiherford. 153-3-13-tf ^ - I * FOR SALE— "A seven passenger Peer- - leas touring car. $1000; will consider real, estate in exchange." 1211 Noble ' street." ' . , | 5

MONEY I have some money to loan on firat mortgage. Also'a farm of 2 1-4 acres about one mile from Cape May, fine house, bath, toilet and electric lights. Price most reasonable. A nice home on Stephens St., West. May, with land 150x150 at most reasonable price. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE Merchants- Nat. Bank J$uilding. MONEY Have client will loan on first mortsum from $500 to $1,000. Apply to -J. IL HUGHES, 410 Washington St. RENT — Fine cottage on Queen street, completely furnished, very comfortable. Apply to Mrs. E. Carter McKnight, 749 Washington street, Cape M«r ...wj, — Rooms to Rent Furnished or unfurnished, by season, or year. AU eonvienences. including Apply at Mecray - Pharmacy, Washington and Perry street. 158-3-18-16 PBULTRY SAI.E — White Plymouth Rock egg* for hatching, one dollar per setting of fifU*n. After September 1st, • stock for sale. H. G Pierson, cornet I Washington and Union streets. 10-o-y ! EGGS FOR HATCHING j ■ j Eggs from thoroughbred White Pekin | Duck*, extra , fine stock. Price. $1.00. your order now. Charles S. New- | ell. 138 Pearl avenue. West Cape May. |N. J. , ' • 149 3-G-3t HELP WANTED AGENTS 1 Agents wanted for every city and jtown in New Jersey. Male and female to sell new Sanitary Cork which opens and closes on bottle* containing milk, or any liquids. Absolutely airtight. every home and store will buy thein. A. I.. Preger, 071 Broad street, X. J Wanted, aewing at home. Mrs. K 714 Broadway, West Cape 14-1-30-tt An Livening of Humor. April 8, at the Presbyterian Church, featuring Mrs. Marie Moore-Barr. elocutionist.

NOTICE I Sealed bids will be received by the t Official Board of the , First Methodist ] ' Episcopal Church, of Cape May 0tv, on or before the fifth day of April, 1915, at 7.30 o'clock p. m.. for a Janitor, to aerve • said church for one year. The Board f reserves the right' to reject any or all | by order of the Board. A. S. BUSHt Secretary. 910 Washington street. Cape May City, N. J. J ' NOTICE j; | If ia need of any nursery stock of ' ? any description call on Joseph E. Brown, < ► 'Practical fruit- grower, -Green Creek. < I • i. J. 961-ll-14-3mo

An Evening of. Humor. April 8, at. the Presbyterian Church, featuring Mrs. 'Marie Moore-Barr; ■ elocutionist. See the Cape May Bond exhibit in Uie and Wave show window-s. It will to you that it is the beet bond . paper ever printed on in Cape May. FDET1 1' r°a sufler from Kidney or F lUJj trouble, send ul your address of two others similarly afflicted and FREE -ONE WEEKS* TREATMENT of oar reliable S.S. Kidney and Bladder Pills. THE S. S. DfiUB CO., CARDIII6T0II, OHIO. REVENUE STAMPS You may obtain Documentary ReveStamps of various denominations by,,;.., calling on the Security Trust Company comer Washington and Ocean streets. H. C THOMPSON, Manager.