SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1915. CATE MAJ SIAS AWP WATI P A OS TOOK '
CAPE:MAY STAR AND WAVE Ocean Wave Halabllatied « 1*55 Star of the Cape EelalilialieO 1*42 Merged In Star and Wave 19»I . ALHKKT It. HfXD. General Manager. Forme close Thorrday eveulli*"- Out •f town circulation delivered Saturdays. SUBBCRIITlA.V PRICK, *1.00 PER TEAR IN ADVANCE. This paper 1* entered at the postoffice as second-class postal matter. 8TAR AND W>VK PUBLISHING CO. 215 and 21* Washington Street. CELEBRATES NATAL DAY In celebration of the natal days Of Mr. and Mrs. J. TV.' Wilbrahain. of West Cape May, the Cold Spring Grange gave a birthday feast, which was greatly enjoyed by all present. The menu conaisted of sliced chicken, wafercd bam, deviled eggs, beets, olives, pickles, sal- J ada, rolls, hot biscuits, coffee, fruits, delicious home made cakes and ice ^ The tables were beautifully decorated j with com, grass, flowers and two beau- 1 tifully decorated birthday cakes', the! work of Mrs. George Ewing, Mrs. . Beulab Tomlili, also contributetl a handsomely decoratetl cake. ex-Senator j and lira. Robert K. Hand presented this : worthy couple with a • potted plant of , white apirea and carnations, emblem of constancy. At the call of the piano in a resounding march. Mr. and Mrs- Wilbraham entered the banquet room upon the arms of the. Worthy Master and his wife, respectively, followed by Past Master K. E. Hate, accompanied by Mrs. Bate and Mrs. R. E. Hand. The long proceation, which filed down the stairs from the lodge room and gathered around the tables stood while the diaplsin asked God's blessing upon the feast Mr. and Mrs. Wilbraham were escorted to the center of their table where the two cakes were placed one in front of each. Each cake contained tiny candlesticks of glass, upon which were hung cards bearing the names of the three graces, Pomona, Flora and Ceres. Also cards bearing the Grange insignia. Past Master Bate lighted the crtiter candles, wishing them long life and happiness. "And though in jaitb we all may disagree, yet all mankind's concerned in charity." The candles- of faith, hope and charity were lighted by Mrs. Robert E. Hand, after appropriate remarks by Past Master Bate, who gave them a most i hearty welcome, and thus expressed the' good wishes of the Grange to this beloved couple' -who bare endeared them- j selves to this body by their loyal af- 1 feet ion. kindly acta and generous impressions of their interest. At the conclusion of the feast all repaired to the" lodge room where a regular Grange session was held. The Lecturer, Mrs: Minnie Bate having prepared a fine program for the occasion,; which consisted of a Grange song, readipg by Mra. Atirilla Elliott. Solo, Mrs. ffm. Thompson, Mrs. Gys Rief. across- , panist; recitation, Furinan Fox; cliar- 1 meter sketch, "You're Just as Sweet at ' Sixty as You Were at » Sweet Sixteen, Mr. Lewis liftman and* Mrs. Albert Matthews; recitation. Mrs. B. McPher-
aon; reading, Mrs. F. E. Bate. At the conclusion of the program all . ■ returned to their home*, wishing Mr. | and Mrs. Wilbraham many happy re- j turn* of the day. and feeling that the entire evening had been one of keen en- | jovment. .. .. . ; . STONEHARBOR. The Junior Temperance la-ague decid- , ed at its meeting Saturday night that the membership shall be of boys only ; ' girls are not f wanted. This means that j { a League for girls will be started and'", the boys will have to get a move on to ; keep up. The plan was to have the active membership made up of the I young folks and Limit their elders as I honorary members: The boys "meet | weekly and . have debates, tell stories j and talk bve'r matters together. I Fourteen young men and maidens. , j students of Drexel and Swarthmor- Col- j leges, making up -.the "Nu Phi House ij Party." were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Potts -lodes, of CVinshohocken. ' In fheir beach front cottage, coming Friday and going Tuesday morning. | Through all the stay there 'was some- , thing always doing that was plessant. while special features were a dance at , Harbor Inn. boating on the Channel' ; Deafness Cannot Be Cured 1 by local applications, as they cannot •nacb the diseased portion of the ear. - There la only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused bv an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the- Busts- I chlan Tube. When this tube Is inflamed - you have a rumbling sound or Imperfoct bearing, and when It is entirely dosed. , Deafness Is the result, and untees the Inflammation cU be taken out and this tubq restored , to Its normal condition. hg^wff.fc destroyed ^oreve^itoi I
v hiking on the strand and to the CVxtst t Guard" Station, a big bonfire and marshmallow toasting on the beach, games ; an.l ghost stories and college songs B around the blaze in the fireplace, more • -hiking- and boating and a candy puli. r Those making up the party were: Dor1 otliy Atkinson. MoorcstoWn; Mary. ^ Nunez, Tampa, Fla.; Helen V. luglea siid Florence Snyd«-r. Nwartlnuore; Gcr- ■ . tnidfc-K-. Wood, Ovcrbrook; Anna Ntap- - ler. Abington, and Frances Jones, Coni. ahohooken : Edward Camm, Swarthmore: Carl I. Pratt, West Charter; 7 Arthur Mann and David P. Hafry. Philadelphia; Holstein de H. .Cleaver, Consliahoekcn; Herbert Way. Oxford, ; f anil Herman Gullek',' Perkasie." The t Drexel and Swartfamore girls . -diared >' liniiors. as cooks and the whole crowd. - took a hand at the "dishwashing. Mrs. i - Jones remained after the rest, hoping i. to have the eompauy over Sunday of . - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Foulk of Conshohocken: The ("Women's Exchange" is gaining c ! in interest and many are using spare : jtiine lo make things to put on sale , 1 j when the "Art Needlework and Good | -j Things for Eating Shop" is ready. Mr. I e j and ' Mrs. DuQield will go to Philndol- ( u phia next week for showcas<-s for I » j spreading things out in. Two of the r j large pieces of lace work sent from the | s ' West have been placed and orders are | f | being filled for handkerchiefs. Some in j • black edge and embroidery for mourning are to be begun upon next week . - One lady proposes making up a lot of i an undergarment lor which she has a r good pattern, and has sent for pattern s and material for "rompers." One lady j t from Cumberland County wants to , i. place home made jellies and jams on . I sale and another wants to buy hydrans ga cuttings. Strictly fresh eggs are 1 engaged abcad. There is demand for - small pics at 10 cents; crullers at 12 ( t cents per dozen, and loaf cake at 10 . 1 cents. Fine cake, to be sold by the b pound would find ready buyers. ■HOW fH II MNIC COUGH . Told in the Following Letter \ by a Jackson Man Who Knows from Experience, i His Word Is Good. i " | Jackson, Miss. — "I am a carpenter, ' and the grippe left me not only with a • chronic cough, but I was run-down, worn out and weak. I took all kinds of cough syrupe but they did me no good. : I finally got so weak I was not ahle to ( do a day % work, and coughed so much I was alarmed about mv condition. One evening I read about Vinol and decided ! to try it Before I had taken a quarter s f a bottle 1 ft. . better, and after taking two bottles my cough is entirely cured! all the bad symptoms have disappeared and I have gained new vim and energy." i — John L. Dennis, 711 Lynch Street, , | Jackson, Miss. The reason Vinol is so successful in I such cases is because the active medicinal principles of cod liver oil contained in Vinol rebuilds wasting tissues and ! supplies strength and vigor to the nerves j and muscles while the tonic iron and ; wine assist the red corpuscles of the blood to absorb oxygen and distribute it through the system, thus restoring health and strength to the weakened, diseased organs of the body. uwenocu UI.BIIO VI UIC uuuj. If Vinol fails to help you, we return
I your money, j Jarae- M ec ray. Druggist. J LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS . | ' List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May P. O. for week ending j March 31. 1015. Crady. J. H. I WeJyl. Dr John. 'I In calling for the above please say J j advertiaed. J. E. TAYIJlR. P. M.j ' | Homemade bread and cake will be I ' ■ told by the Women's Guild of the! ji.Cbnroh of the Advent at No. 307 Wash-! i ington street on Saturday afternoon and I j evening. April 10th. COLD SPRING ! Mrs. David Mcpherson's father is very j -ji". | j \Ym. Tobin, Jr., of Germantown, Pa.. , is working here. Miss Ida Battersall is the owner of a I > talking machine. Mrs. Wm. Errickson lias returned > after visiting friends in Dennisville. Prof. Edwards, of Fox Chase, Pa., spent over Sunday with his friend. Miss ' Weldon. Hollis Hoffman is an owner of a motorcycle. Geo. Oarley. of Dorchester, spent i Thursday here. Charles Bohm has rented his house to Clifford WilsonMr. and Mrs. Geo. Rea entertained company Sunday. Ralph Taylor is busy spraying fruittrees. Mrs. David MePherson visited her - father who is ill at the home of his ■<m .at Burleigh. • .'A conference of Sabbath School teach - ery was held at the home of Mr. and . el k
. Mrs. DeWHt C. Eklredge Thursday eve-; • ning. Mrs. Edward Learning and Mra. Hanl nab Eldn-dgr motored to Goshen recent - iiiy. . George Walter. Jr.. -W-gfrmg aatisfs- • tion as soliciting elefk. in the atore of • S. S. Roberto. i Mr. and Mrs. L. Halbruner have re- ■ turned from a trip to the CKy of BrotiiContractor John Soffe and family, of • Audubon. X. J., spent the week end ; with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, of Wild- , wood CVpst, fiave been Spending a pleas , ant season with their parents. Mm. 1, Hand called on her friend I Miss May . Hoffman. Wednesday. L M*-«. L. K Hughes lias returned from ■ « trip to rtu'ladelphia. . Mr. George Walters has set out a ' large peach orchard. ! Don' forget the I. O. M. Glee Club ; -Minstrel Show in the Auditorium, Fri i day and Saturday evenings. April il l". I i at 8 o'clock. Admission. 16c and 25c. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S TO R 1 A THE GRANGE | The Spring meeting of the Cape May Pomona or County Grange will be with j . subordinate No. 1311 in Tuckahoe on | Friday, April 9. . The sessions will be morning, afid afternoon with the din- , aer at noon. The grange sessions w ill j be in Grange Hall and the dinner in the J G T. U. building. Frank E. Bate, j ' Creek, is Master; Eli Tow-nsend. [ Stone Harbor, is secretary. . An Evening of Humor, April 8. at the Presbyterian Church, featuring Mrs. Marie Moore-Barr. elocutionist. WINDSOR ARRIVALS ^ Philadelphia— Mrs. C H. Reed. R. E. I Tangue. Jr., Jack Stack, Harry G. Shaw, F. W. Baker, Mr. and Mm. W. W, Bond. 1-. Bond, (Jarl Heving, E. H. Bordwell, E. I. Graff, Mr. and Mrs. M. ( Custer, J. J. Davis. Miss M. A. Keifer A. B. VanDervort, W. W. Thomas. Wm. F. H. Reed, K. E. Washburn and wife. ! H. B. Wayne. New York City— Ernest Lewis. Elsie j j Koonmann. Mm. MeDouald. Miss Me , 1 Florence Baxter, Mrs. ^Arthur 1 | MUker. L. G. Shwartx. W. K.'Wixer. F.| I A. Slidfonl. Brooklyn. X. Y. -Emily R. Boole.* i Husling, X. Y. —Mis* Unmans. Miss Casper. i - Jersey City— 1. Wyner. Newark— Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gloss. M. S. Drake. | u C'oilingswood— A. I.. Besire. Camden— Ino. R. Casliman. H. Hew- T j itt. Jnn. R. Gandy. J. J. Dougherty. {,' ! Mrs. J. M. Rogers. ! Cape May C. House — Geo. F. Its diets. | . Atlantic City— J. H. Decken. Ca|»e May— Francis C. Rogers. j x Baltimore- -lames Ferrite*. j Sweth-sboro— W. W. Talman. J Harrisburg — 1- H. Bossert. ; Roxborougli- -E. E. Dyer. | Maurieetnwn- I- Haley. S. I), llaley. \
"j FRECKLES g Now is the Time to Get Rid of These g Ugly Spots I There's no longer the slighti-st need of j : feeling HMliam.-d of your freckles, as the| ^ ! prescriptiim othiue — double strength— is j ! spots. • Simply get an ounce of othim- double j ej strength — from Jas. Mis-ray or any e | druggist and apply a "little of it nigh? 1|that even the worst freckles have be- ! gun to disappear, while the lighter ones' ! have vanished entirely. It is seldom | that more than an ounce is needed to! I completely elrar the skin and gain a | . beautiful dear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength j othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove • ' | freckles. An Kvenin„ of Humor, April 8, at I • the Presbyterian Church, 'eaturing Mrs. " Marie Moore-Barr, elocutionist. NOTICE * If in need of any nuraerv stock of any description call on Joseph K. Brown. Practical fruit grower. Green Creek. «CJ. 951-1 l-14-3mo tr,- 0 j STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. I Call and see our line of Stove Boards, j I Coal Hods. Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking |and enamels. ,.i JESSE M.' BROWN. — ■ ■ r ' Read the "Exploits of Elaine" in the ] » Star and Wave, then see the famous story illustrated at Armstrong's Opera Honse on jaekaon Btl-eet, Tuesday 1 evaning. '
■' : J r • a D ILLY SUNpAY, in one of his ringing sermons, pays this eloquent tribute to Life Insurance: "I don't look like a mas that would die very qnickly, do I? I have juat aa good a physique as you ever gazed at. I wouldn't trade w-ith any man I know. A lot of you fellows are stronger than I but 1 have as good a physique as you ever looked at. I have been preaching at this pace for fourteen years, -and I've stood it. although I j b; gin to feel myself failing a little bit. But 1 may die, and on that may,' on that possibility, I carry thousands and 'thousands of dollars of life insurance. I don't believe that any man does right' to himself, his wife or his children if he- dortmt provide for thcra with life insurance, bo when he is gone they will not be thrown on the charity of the world. And next to my faith in "God. if I should ilir to-night, that which would give rae the most comfort would bo the knowledge that I have in a safe deposit vault in Chicago, life insurance papers, paid for up to date, and my wife -con Id cash fhem in and she and the babies could listen to the wolrea howl for a good many years. I don't expect to die soon. 1 may die. and on that -may' I carry thousands and thousands of dollars in life
f;r Y\ - • 1 J * I Everybody it invited £ J ' to virit the Praden- J tied Exhibit on Life * Tnnirance and Public Wei fare at the Panama - Pacijic Exposition, San Francisco.
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WALL PAPER. assortment of desirable patterns j Parlors,' Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Halls, Kitcbeni. etc. Special Prices i on Imported cud Domestic Plain Oat I Meal and Felt Papers. See my coin- 1 plete line before making your Spring '■ purcbasea. JOSEPH K. HAND Jr. ' 315 Washington St Star and Wave Office. TEN Strong Companies | Acareeata Catiltal over JoO.OOO 000 . f I Itepresenied bv SAMUEL P. " EL- i I I DHEDOE. Fire Insurance A rent, j ( ! Twenty-Six vers of exoerience Your'! I insurance placed with me Is absolute t j protection from loss by fire. j Apply to „ S. K. ELDItEnQH ; National Bank Building J Cape May. New 'Jersey. 1 1: HOTEL DEVON i-
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FOR SALE. I FOR SALE CHEAP— Three .. Cyphers ! I Brooders and three Sure Hatch t j Brooder, also <i Buff Wyandotte cockerals, apply to J. C. Bate, Fishing f Creek, N. J. _• v. ( f- t FOR SALE 10 room house on Windsor avenue. *■ Terms reasonable. Apply to Jesse Ruth- ' erford, Keystone Telephone office. j ?0-l-3016t FOR SALE I Ait 50x150 /eet, on Second avenue, t West C'ape May, has cement sidewalk and curb, wide alley In rear, stable and j wagon sheds. Best location in West Cape May, apply to Albert R. Hand, ^ ^ 5 FOB I1LZ Buff Wyandotte eg(s for hatcliing 4 strong vigorous stock. 21.00 perils: 2.1.00 per r.0 eggs. Reduced rates' Rate. Fishing Creek. New Jersey, f I Keystone Telephone. No. 20O. I , 1 59-20-1 S-3t : t FOR SALE— Rolling chair. (5.00. Can a be seen at W. C. F -aster's. Cold V Spring 147 -St j- , FOR SALE — International motor truck, j price bus .than the body is worth, j I Also beautiful soda fountain— no rea- ( F ; Minahlc offer refused. S. S. Roberts, e j Wild wood. N. J. 147 -28-4t >
Three di-sirahli- propenie* in West j Cs |s- May. "Prices reasonable. See . , Samuel F. Kldredge. Merchants National 1 ; Bank Building, ("ape May. X. J. FARM HELP j Waot'vl- - A man t» work on a truck ( • farm. Must have some knowledge with j working among trees. Apply to J. C. Elliott. Townbank Road. Cold Spring. [ X. J. i 1 60-3- 13 -tit FOR SALE 20.1100 feet of fraity- lumber at 1-14 cents per foot, small ^nards I 1-2 cental per foot. White pine doors .3x7. 75c I to (I. Inside window and door trim ^ 4 to 6 inches wide. Lumber can be in-, speetcd at Hotel Villa Xova. George P. I Rutherford. 153-3- I3-tf " An Evening of Humor. April 8. at. B the Preabyterian Church, featuring Mrs. ' Marie Moore-Barr, elocutionist. "
MONEY I have some money to loan on first mortgage. Also a farm of 2 1-4 acres about one mile from Cape May, fine house, bath, toilet and electric lights. Price moat reasonable; A nice home on Stephens St., West May, with land 150x150 at moat reasonable price. G. BOLTON ELD REDOX Nat. Bank J|uildiflgMONEY ~~ Have client will loan an,, first mortgage sum from (500 to (1,000. Apply J. H. HUGHES, 410 Washington St. FOR RENT — Fine cottage on Queen street, completely furnished, very eomfodtoble. Apply to. Jtr*. E. Carter 749 Washington street, Cape - May. 945 -tf. ! POULTRY FOR SALE— White Plymouth Rock | eggs for hatching, one dollar per setting of fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. H. C Pieraon, corner ( Washington snd Union streets. lOm-y j EGGS Fort HATCHING j Eggs from thoroughbred White l'ckia. 1 | Ducks, extra fine stock. Price, (LOO. your order now. Charles S. New136 Pearl avenue. West Cape May, 3. 149 3-6-3t
Wanted, sewing at home. Mrs. JS. Johnston. 714 Broadway, West Cape 14-1 -SO-fit NOTICE 1 Sealed bills will be received by the Board of the First Methodist Church, of Cape May City, oie or before tbe fifth day of April, 1915, at 7.30 o'clock p. m., for a Janitor, to serve said church for one year. The Board reserves the right to rejec? any or all bids. I By order of the Board, A. S. BUSH. ' '• 11 ■ Secretary. Washington street. Cape May City. X. J. Look for the big advertisement in the next issue, "Wahnaton." the great frontier play for the benefit of the Church of tbe Advent.
MILLER COTTAGE 234 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient location Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSON. FRANK ENTR1KEN & SONS , Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CARS STORED. (JARS , / , HIRED DAY OR NIGHT. ALL KINDS OK AUTO. SUPPLIES. , „ AGENTS FOR THE FAlRBAXKS-MORisE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE 1-90 A . BEU'I2-A,"'J

