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CAPE.MAY STAR AND WAVE Ocean W^ve Kstablished IMS Star of the Cape Established 154* Merced tn Star and Wave 1907 ALBERT R. HAND, General Manager Forms Close Tliursday evenings. Out •f town circulation delivered Saturday*. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. *1.00 PER TBAR IN ADVANCE. This paper Is entered at the postoffice as seep nd -class postal matter. STAR AN6 WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 315 and 317 Washington Street. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS (Ooa tinned from first page) er a* a fine and retained "by me. Mr Oamer baa a receipt for the money which was taken as bail and not aa a fine. He signed for special trial. The other alleges that protection was given to elot machines. I say now what 1 ■aid before, that these charges wer» started by the Hotelkeepera' Association, whose members I have compelled to observe the law. Both 1913 and 1914 I employed the Law and Order Society of the M. E. Church of this State to assist me in suppressing Sunday rum selling and gambling." PROTESTS AGAINST OLD HOTELS Judge H. H. Eldrcdgc, of the Court of Oommou Pleas, granted 37 licenses to old established houses, but postponed the granting of seventeen old establishments on account of remonstrances. Against the Homestead hotel, of Cape

May, owned by John J. Ratty, of Atlantic CSty, were two well-signed remonstrances, and the Capitol Hotel, on Washington street, managed by George Toppin, one remonstrance with a large number of signatures. INDICTMENTS FOUND BY GRAND JURY State vk. George Rem — Larceny of goods in Lower Township ou March ltltli. State vs. Budd Fox — Assault and Battery on Wm. Harris at Wild wood on January 31st. State va Ottens Harbor Boating. Fisliing and Gun tlub — Selling liquor on Sunday. State va Ottens Harbor Boating, Fishing and Gun Club— Selling liquor without a license. State vb. Andrew B. Stanton, Andrew T. Stanton and John Link — Selling liquor without a license at Wildwood. Same — Selling liquor on Sunday. State va Charles Nichelson — Embezzlement at Ocean CSty from Lewis M. Nelson, August 1st, 1914. State va Raymond Marshall— Assault and battery on Wade Campbell at Wildwood. State va Harry C. Ross— Fornication at Ocean CSty. State va George Spencer — Breaking and entering house of M. S. Smith at Cspe May on December 30th. The Grand Jury recommended that the young man be sent to the Reform School. State vs. David Horenstoin — Assault and Battery. State va darence Brown— Breaking with intent to steal property of Bonj. \ Oidding at ..Wildwood. Engraved Calling Cards are dainty l gifts to graduates. A postal card will < bring samples and prices to your door. ' — o— — — 1 WINDSOR ARRIVALS ( Philadelphia— Roes N. Hood, K. W. ' A bell, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Ashman, I F. N. Trotter, Garl Herring, I. M. Davis, * Mrs. John P. Murphy, W. S. Roray, W. * H. Wellen. * Qunden— CI. J, Scbeflen, John Cash- j :■ I Elizabeth, N. J. — I* M. Meckler, Jr. < Trenton — G. W. Malheron, Chas. C. • Wilt. , Gern^n town— Edwin A. Snaps, Mr* St P. Mognidge, Mrs. K. Ramsey Heil, Miss Ramsay. Montelslr, N. J. — Philander Betts. Bethlehem— Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Y. Tout. B. Cleamiene. N. Dohos, N. Petuls, V. L. Embury. |«k •Cerchantrille— Mr. and Mra. Carrino. New York City— Harold D. Hubbard. Mauri cctown — L. Haley. Deafness Cannot Be Cured a5PHcaU°n«- " they cannot rsadl tha diseased portion of the ear. The» 1» only om way to cure deafness, and _ that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness U caused by an Inflamed condition or the mucous lining of the Eusta- , chlan Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed . you hgre a rumbling sound or lmperfoct nhmrtng. and when it Is entirely closed. Deafness la the roe u It. and unless the in- ' flammatkoa ran be taken out and thla tube restored to Its normal condition, S hearing win be destroyed forever: nine 1 olms <mt of ten are caused by Catarrh, whlchlsnothlng but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. ■S33SSKST. lh*s Hahh kaauiy Bills tor '

a BOARD OF TRADE HOLDS MEETING ' The Cape May Board of Trade held an interesting meeting in the council c'sam5 ber on Thursday evening. 1 'resident Og- * den presiding. Bids were opened for printing the new- - ly adopted by-laws and the contract ( was awarded to the Star and Wave i Publishing Company, the lowest bidders for the work. A communication was received from an Anti-Suffrage .Society asking the '• Board of Trade to cooperate in holding _ a public meeting. The secretary was instructed to advertise the "An tie" that the matter was out of the jurisdiction of the Board. I The President appointed a committee | on membership headed by S. H. Moore i' and a' committee on conventions beaded 1 by E J. JoneA ^ ODR LATEST NEWLYWEDS i A pretty summertime, seashore ro- , • mance came to s happy termination last i i Saturday. April 10th. 1915, when Mr. , I John Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ■ Stewart, of this city, married the girl , he had met here several years ago. , I From the first time "Jack," as he t is familiarity known, declared that lie , had found the "one girl" and as soon , i as he eoujd was going to marry her. , She finally consented and the hanpy young couple are now residing in West t Cape May in the house that Mr. Stewart recently purrhased and renovated. ■ ANOTHER CARLOAD OF FORDS ' Jay Mecray has just received another carload of Fords of the run-a-bout type, e Either Jay is some salesman or the o Ford is some car.

Clem Dp and Paint Dp to Reduce Fire Hazard THE Indiana State Fire Marshal declares that every city and town ■hould conduct "Clean Up and Paint ® reduce Are hazthe application of as important a Are preventative as is the removal. of rubbish from garrets and areaways. He Is therefore strongly urging "Clean Up and Paint Up" weeks for every city In the state. "Inspections In the larger cities." says the Indiana Fire Marshal, "show that about 10 per cent of all buildings and premises within business districts are being endangered by rubbish. Though the residence districts have not been inspected, the proportion, no doubt. Is just as largs. One of the most effective Are preventatives is clean and tidy premises, both In busihouses and In dwellings." The Fire Marshal is advising everywhere the painting of the shingle roof. "Paint not only makes shingles more durable." says the Fire Marshal, "but acU as a Are preventative as well. By covering and protecting the fuzzy splinters that form on the outer surface of shingles, the" paint greatly reduces the likelihood of Are from fallsparks." Scores of Indiana cities are followthe Fire Marshal's advice this year. A "Clean Up and Paint Up" I campagn will rednoe fire losses In

; FIRST METHODIST „ EPISCOPAL CHURCH H.. A. Relyea, Minister. 9.00 — Service of Prayer and Praise. . 10 JO— Preaching, "Inseparable Fellow t ship." p jL30 — Bible ScbooL -. , - I .45 — Epworth League. 7^0— Preaching, "The Coward «Lf Special Music, j - All are welcome. , CATS AS HEALTH OFFICERS Official cats are' "appointed to" all . public ' building in : the Germin " colony , -of Togo, where natives gather, such as I schools, hospitals and prisons' "rile government o.c the AAfftiV-TJii issued a decri e to tins' effriit to pn-Yeht tlfe intro- • iduction of plague by .rats. • Cats" hive won a place in China by making the place* short'they are kept , ' free from the ravages of this enemy of ' hitman life. In Hongkong orders have been made the maintenance of one cat in each and three in the larger houses. An at Lome (Togo) showed there were rat-eating "cats there and that rats were not found in house* j where cats were kept. It is officially advised that in all coast where there is danger., of the ( plague's entrance the number of resi-j dent cats.be largely increased as rapid- 1 as possible. "For Rent" cards carried in stock 5c ' each. All kinds of sign cards made to I order. Star and Wave Stationery De- j partment.

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Clean Dp and Paint Dp — c Get Behind the Brush ► O PR, NO TIME 1U ,t lut <xmt to ° »J stay, to prepare all nature for ' summer's Aowers and the autumn'e 0 harvest ■; Even the abject etlr about iheir j *r®tched premiaes, plant morning j glories and try their best to A* f up the leaning, pickets left from the 5 kindling needs of the later frosty s mornings. Good hpusewlves tie tow- ( ela about their heads, gird up their ( narrow skirts and chase the dust of wlnter-from their rooms. The laziest . Pick and triAe with their belongings to A* themselves better to face the , changing seasons. , "Clean up!" Is the phrase. , Why not enlarge it? Why not "paint , UP?" And If "paint up," why not do it so 1 it will LAST and PAY? 1 Painting is another "art preserve tive." Rightly done. It saves repair, adds to length of property-llfe. increases property-attractivity, brings to the tenant's lips the pleased smile, to the righteous landlord the wholesoma feeling of duty well performed. Between ourselves, there's room for lots on lota of paint here In Ourtown. Well applied, in colors Judiciously selected. It would conceal a multitude of architectural and Banitary alns from the discerning eyes of tourists passing this way and from our , selves. Look over your OWN house, or fcome^ or , business structure. .- Dotft YOU agree? Try our prescription — "Clean Up and Paint Up." 0 t i I

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11 ■ ■ i I R SUNDAY, in one; of fts ringing sermons, pays I ««« eloquent tribute to Life insurance: Everybody is invited *' I • ... C±"fl ion't leek life ran that would die very quickly, do I? I have ib ***** *** Pmdenas good sfhyuwy, you ever gated aL I wouldn't trade with /ud RtJi m „ T-. - "F man I know. A lot or you fellows are stronger tfen I but I Krhtbtt on Life "have as good a phYsiqde da" youf«ver linked at I have bora preach- Insurnii^ nnA P«J. - «ng.A> tbn page for fourteen Fears, and I've stood it, although I insurance and Pub- ! b»-gin^to feel myadf failing a little bitf; But I may die, chd xrii -that ly. Welfare at tki 'It may. on that possibility, I carry thoysands and thousands of do!pTTzvtr Ksr&'ars&STt xss «- ? 1 die to-night, that which would Rive ma the most eomfort would be Pranoisc •. , knowledge that I have in a aafe deposit vault in Chicago, life insurance pspera. paid for. up: to date, -and mf 'wif»"-"d5aW-'eaM> • '■ -«■. -Sf^- S them in and ahe and the babies could listen to the wolves hovi for a gpod many yeara. I dont expect to. die soon. I ma v die. and on that 'may*, I carry thousands and thousands ef dollars- m Ufa ' — ^8 ^^Fudmtial ^ FOUEST F. DCYDEN, Frsssdaat 'j ■ : ' " - L - . : \

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Special Prices on Imported aud Domestic Plain Oat Meal and Felt Papers. See my complete line before making your Spring purchases. JOSEPH K. HAND Jr. ) 3'5 Washington St. Over Star and Wave Office. TEN| Strong ^ Companies Aggregate Capital Over 350.000.000 f Represented bv SAMUEL r\ ELB DREDGE, Fire Insurance Agent. Twenty-six years of experience. Your r insurance placed with me Is absolute j protection from loss by fire. * . Apply to [ S. F. ELDREDGE r Merchants National Bank Building f Capa May. New Jersey, 1 " HOTEL DEVON » OPEN ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE RATES. J. L. KEHR, PROP 1 LUMBER v AND Mill Work GEO. OC DEN A SON. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance la any part of Capa May C* HOLLY BEACH. N J JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE i i Real Estate and , Mortgage Investments j Rl CUT imiOINb WILDWOOD I.J. POULTRY FOODS S5wikauaMaaaaiia^^»rx;

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" FOB SALt. FOR SALE CHEAP— Three Cyphers g Brooders and three Sure Hatch F Brooder, also (J Buff Wyandotte cock- c rrals, apply to J. C Bate, Fishing f Creek, N. J. , FOR SALE— 18 dining room chairs, 1 c oak table. 1 large coal stove. For Rent — Three Apartments. Apply to Geo. Ogden. 4-17-258 * FOR SALE : 1 let 50*150 feet, on Second avenue, West Cape May, has coiiffW sidewalk c and curb, wide alley in rear, stable and J wagon sheds. Best location in West 1 Cape May, apply to Albert R. Hand. jrox uu Buff Wyandotte eggs" for hatching i from strong vigorous stock. 31.00 per'_ 16; $3.00 per 50 eggs^ Reduced rates ~ for rncuhator*. Cockerels for "sale. J. ' C. Bate. Fishing Creek, • New Jersey, f' r Keystone Telephone. No. 26G. w . 158-20-16-St y r FOR SALE — 8 Passenger Packard Auto ' ~ e Bus. For a quick sale, 8300. J. E. ; * Whites.ll. Wildwood. N. J. m 0 I. FOR SALE — Buggy. goo<l a* neiv, small — * market wagon, cheap. S. H. Oliver, 141 Pearl avenue. West Cape May. 3t 1 256-4- 17 Three desirable properties in West Cape May. Prices reasonable. See ^ Samuel F. Eldredge. Merchants. National Bank Building, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE £ ; An up-to-date carriage fpr four- passengers in the best of condition and W will be sacrifice,! at 865.00. Apply to " A. D. Reeves, Oojd Spring. 7 — — gi FOR SALE— A French hotel or boarding ** house range and a lot of hotel kitchen utensils cheap. Charles Quidort. ~ 252-4-10-15 tf FOR SALE. 8500. — 1915 Overland auto- F< mobile touring ear run 1200 milea. electric lights and- starter, good as new; til parties going to California. P. O. Box st [253. Cape May City. 251-4-.10-15 tf W

FOR RENT 505 Hughes Street, 9 room house, very < comfortable for winter or summer home, centrally located, one square from beach, or unfurnished (unfurnished at present) good neighborhood and all „ conveniences. Apply JOS. S. STITES , Chpe May City, N. J. Phone 134-M. RENT — Fine cottage on Queen street, completely furnished, very * comfortable. Apply to Mra. E. Carter 749 Washington street, Gape May. 946-tf. FOR RENT — House or Apartment, apply at 1138 Lafayette street. Cape May. N. J. I Wanted — A man to work on a track . * S Must have some knowledge with working among trees. Apply to J. C. Tqsrnbank Road, Cold Spring, FOUND — A watch. Owner can have same by calling on Monroe Kimsey, 111 avenue, identifying property and paying for ad. MONEY I have some money to loan on first Also a farm of 2 1-4 acres about one mile from Cape May. fine bouse, bath, toilet and electric lights. Price most reasonable. A nice home on Stephens St., West Cape May, with land 150x150 at most reasonable price. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE Merchants Nat. Bank Aiilding. MONEY H Have client will loan on first mortsum from $500 to 81.000. Apply J. H. HUGHES. 410 Washington St. POULTRY H FOR SALE — White Plymouth Rock eggs for batching, one dollar per aetting of fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. H. C Piereon, corner ' Washington and Union streets. 10-o-y

MILLER COTTAGE 334 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient location Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSON. FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID ^YORK. CARS STORED. CARS HIRED DAY OR- NIGHT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. AGENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. 1-90A BELL ra-A For Fine Stationery and Printing THE STAR AND WAVE Try our "Cape May Bead," yon will like iL