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CAPE.MAY STAR AND WAVE I ) , * Dcmh Wave Egabllshed 1866 •tar of tbe Cap* Established 186* 1 Merced In Star and Wave 1*07 1 SI-BT-PT R HAND, General Manager , Forms close Thursday evenings. Out mt town circulation delivered Saturdays. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 81.00 PER . TEAR IN ADVANCE. This paper la entered at the post- 1 •Bee as second-class postal matter. • ■TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 818 and 817 Washington Street. — t NEWS AND COMMENT (Continued from First page.) ' Affiliation will be of much value to him < in his new work. Air. Stedman is a graduate of Harvard, of' the Class of 19#^ and is mar- I ried and has three children. f see t Furious and protracted wars some- I times bring glory, but always widows And orphans. • * • t ' "Whenever Col. Roosevelt has an ideal f he naurally desires to express it as apeedily as possible. • • • « In the meantime how is tbe Culebra ' slide behaving! lacking wisdom, Gen. Carranza may < yet find discretion to be a fsur substi- c tote . ft a * • Nobody can accuse the weather man ' •f playing to the grand stand. I ... 1 Things might be woree. Suppose the Gulf of Mexico had been filled with ice water when it slopped over. ' « » • • • Justice Hughes may yet go down in * history as the one man who always consistently swatted tbe presidential bee. • • • < Chicago's promises to mass its troops in an ajleged military training camp, 1 while the startled suburbs mobilize on their frontiers. 1 • e • ( Whether diplomats use champagne or unfermented juice need not cause agitation. What concerns the welfare of nations is what a diplomat thinks, not what he drinks. 1 The lucky pugilist is the youngster ' who discovers the psychological moment 1 when a champion is ripe for the down 1 And out class. ' ... (, If Col. Roosevelt and Mr. Bryan could j be induced to go to some secluded place | and talk it over, Uncle Sam might be I able to think more, clearly. | ' — 1 JHiltT is away down between Florida ' _ - and South America, but Chicago's civil i ' y service abuses are rigbt here at home and j aching like an ulcerated tooth. Another thing might account for these eopious rains, if thei-e is anything in the 1 1 Dyrenforth theory, is the explosion of so * many presidential booms. There isnt very much danger in pro- *" posing to a young widow if you really * want to marry her. 8 It is national peace that Mr. Bryan upholds no individual peace. g Cool weather at least reduces the number of short skirts on exhibition. Gen. Wood is too good a soldier not to know that any army without discipline , is a bad joke. When a man is counting the probable ( cost of matrimony these times he should ' j. ■ot forget to add the alimony. ^ Still if wars had to be fought on a 0 cash basis there would be very little fighting. Debts and wars go band in hand Bulgaria also is spreading its culture n and that without fighting. One can get n Bulgarian buttermilk in almost any I restaurant £ ■ • • i Nations that run recklessly into debt • can resort to repudiation and some of those now at war may conclude to do 1 that very thing. * Doubtless the old and bad kind of realroad officials bare either died or exper- • ienced a change of heart, and anyway. I ' the old fashioned looting now is not only more difficult but more unpopular. Despite the fact that they have plenty of room in the interior the Mexicans persistently fight on the border thus gratifying the old human instinct for play- « ing to an audience. c Already the leaves are beginning to fall, the trees predicting an early au- i tumn. But nature, too prevaricates and c
makes errors as do the other weatherprophet*. American heiresses appear to have " been converted to the "'See America First" movement or the "Safety First" 1 movement, or both. "Into each life" said Mr. Longfellow, rain must fall." And Henry was prophet, take it from a sodden and j b«ggy posterity. Going to take, the course of Military " training, ain't you Bill. Among pictures of Progress none is more notable than the farmer in the auto in front of a bank. •' There isn't a" particle of truth in tbe 1 report that Col. Bryan is to be turned over to the Socitey for tbe Prevention of Useless noises. So far as peace is concerned one. suspects -that tbe brand of bottled goods ' served on the Lansing Table is fully up tbe grade of effecivetness furnished ' tbe Bryan Grape Juice. Socialism has overlooked a bet in not 1 organizing a juvenile branch in favor of ' free movies. What would Germany have done for ' ammunition if we hadn't made so much for those Russian fortresses! The worst feature of returning school ' days is that Johnny will have to rub up J the toothbrush drill. Korea has expressed hex views of missions, the conclusions being that tbe dipplomatic are a bit worse than the reThe politician who presents his con- * stituents against the national defense is about as useful as a monocle to a glass 1 «y«:. PASSION. thy speech; keep well within thy- f self j c Nor fling with hauteur back a stinging phrase If tlioO be chastised. sharply criticised. , The tongue unloosed mayot work thee t mischief, j And words once spoken ne'er can be re- / called ; " Rather, bend thy will, and swallow cursed' sounds Born of keen Ire, For he who fanneth fire flame mavst suck. Speak gently, even in distress, And thy tormentor wilt be well . repaid. •-C. A. BREWTON. DREDGl}|<^ADVERTISEMENT. OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. i State House, Trenton, N. J., September 14, 1915. | Sealed proposal^ for redredging a secj tion of the proposed Inland Waterway ' from Cape May to Bay Head, N. J., be- ) tween Middle Thorofare and Weak Fish Creek, Cape May County, will be rej ccived at this office at 12 o'clock noon. October 5, 1915, and then publicly opened. About $3000.00 is available for this work. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Further information on application. BENJ. F. GRESSON, JR. Chief Engineer. 603— 9-18-3t ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD CO. Camden, N. J., September 18, 1915. • The annual meeting of the stockof this Company and an election I of Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Company, Kaign's Point Ferry House, Kaign's Point, Camden, N. J., on MonOctober 11, 1915, at 3 o'clock P. M. - GEO. ZIEGLER, Secretary. 601— 9-18-4t SW£! LOOK! LISTEN! Cape May County holds its 50th annual Sunday School Convention, Wednesday, September 29, 1915, in the M. I Church at Cape May Court House. Sessions morning, afternoon and evenNo Sunday School Worker can afford to miss this Convention. A program of unusual interest has arranged. The M. E. Church is within a few minutes walk, of both. | railway stations. You may be assured o: a cordial wel|come from the Court House people. iJust give. them a chance to. show their hospitality. You may ' exepet something interesting. You will not be disappointed. More details later. COUNTY SECRETARY. NO TRESPASSING SIGN'S now on sale at the Star and Wave Office, at 50 cents per dozen. NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now on sale at the Star and Wave Office, at 50 cents per dozen.
MEN AND WOMEN. (In and Out of Seaaon) Tis autumn and the falling leaves Remin us summer's gone; nincteen-fifteen libertine Has put her dresses on. The, beach, a black and barren waste, Lacks damozcls in g Ate, And naughty Amazons in flights Are absentees, because — lowering clouds bespeak a frost, The weather's overcool, And any. peach upon the beach Thus clad would be a fool. Since there are other manners bold To tickle garish men; They've but. to wear o modish skirt. And — lift it now and then. — C A. BREWTON. KEEP A GO IN'. If you strike a thorn or rose, Keep a goin'. If it hails or if it snows, Keep a goin'. Taint no use to set and whine. When the fish aint on your line, Bait your hood and keep on tryin' Keep a goin'. the weather kills your crop, Keep a goin'. When you tumble from the top, Keep a goin'. you're out of every dime, broke aint any crime, Tell tbe world you're feelin' fine, Keep a goin'. When it looks like all is up, Keep a goin'. Drain the sweetness from the cup, Keep a guin'. the wild birds on the wing, Hear the bells sweetly ring, When you feel like sighing — Sing, Keep a goin'. NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now cm sale at the Star end Wave Office, at .50 cents per dozen. "For Rent" cards carried in stock 5c each. All kinde of sign cards made to order. Star and Wave Stationery Department.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS Unclaimed letters remaining In May Post Office for the week ending September 16, 1915: Boyd, Miss Evelyn. Chatham, Miss Elena. < 'ollins, Mr. Harry. Cook, Mise Addie. Curry, Mrs. Lulu, t Ellis, Mrs. Ella. Ferguson Miss Dot. Graff, Miss Lillian. Hamaun, Miss Daisy. GilBgan Mr. M. Huenmar, Miss Kate, l^nkford Mr. Lorenzie. Lindsey Master Oaldwell. Ma gee, Miss Jane 1. Morris, Mrs. Julia. Oakford, Mr. Edward R. Ryan, Mise Elizabeth. Smith, Mrs. Alfred (2) Smith, Miss Rebecca. Young, Miss Bertha. Ia calling for tSe above, please say .dvertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M NINETY DAYS. George Cox, colored, was recently sentenced to 90 days in the county jail for frequenting the old Congress ruins, by Judge Hebenthal. Advertise your wants in the Cape May Star .and Wave. Children Cry FOR -FLETCHER'S < CASTORIA I Konowitch Bros. . GROCERIES, MEATS F AND PROVISIONS . . $ Butter Egg* Poultry e Selected Fnuls and Vegetables - 408-410 WASHINGTON ST., ,. * CAPE MAY. t hones F Bell 16- J Keystone 178
F COMMISSION GOVERNMENT : LAW C COMPILED BY LEWIS T. STEVENS Of the New Jersey Bar b $1.00 per Copy At the Star and Wave Office ; THE * CAKD1NAL POINTS t age and wholeaomeneaa. Several you don't try you cant tell. These feW WOrdS BUggCBt and 'DT't' S. TEITELMAN Ginger Ale, Mineral Waters and Beers 312 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. WENTZELL'S FURNITURE WE ALWAYS CARRY A FULL LINE OF NEW AND UP-T6-THE * MINUTE GOODS. WE MAKE A SPE CTALTY OF I Porch Furniture AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN-HOUSE FURNISHINGS. \ 33 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J.
SIXTY cents a week will pay for a liberal amount of life insurance for a family of six. WMW.t. DtTDBN, Pi Tl When you go to San Francisco cUU The Prudent iaTs WonderfuWFxhlbit en' Life Insurance and Public Welfare, In the Palace of Mines and Metall urgg. Jot which the Grand Prize, the highest possible award, has bo em conferred upon thP Prudential. Awards hare been granted this Com pang at International MxposiUonsfor many years.
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LOST — Between the Pennsylvania R. R. Station and Knonwitch Bros, store, Reward if returned to Mrs. Laura , Nelson, 410 Washington Street. 602— 9-18-lt LOST — Between Cape May and Wildwood, a rear light and Pennsylvania number 11740. Reward if returned to W. Norman McMullin, 515 I Franklin Street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE — Some furniture, bedding etc. Among these a parlor, chamber . suit. At private sale. J. L. Landis, 616 , Broadway, any afternoon. STOVE FOR SALE. A large handsome parlor heater, almost as good as new, baring been fired . but a few times. K. E. Laverty.Cold Spring, N. J. 599— 9-18-tf FOR SALE — A Hupmobile Run-about. Excellent working order. Apply to Charles E Markley,- Cape May. 564-8-7-ft FOR SALE — A French hotel or boarding bouse range and a lot of hotel kitchen Untile cheap. Charles Quidort. • 252-4-10-15 tf LARGE HALL FOR RENT. Washington street Hall, largest and best equipped ball in Cape May, can 1 e rcnttd for entertainments, dancing, ■ etc For information inquire of W. J. FENDERSON, 320 Washington street. FOR SALE. 8. C. Black Monorca Cockerels for sale. Utility stock. Northup strain. , Prices $2.00 and "83.00 each. Guy Erricson, P. O. Cape May, N. J. 592— 9-11 -3t WANTED — To buy a good second-hand ladies bicycle. Must be cheap Apply No. 598, Star and Wave Office.
WANTED — To keep for the wintir i Piano or Victrola. No children. Adddress "578," Star and Wave. 9-4-3t MONEY MONEY Have client will loan on first morti gage sum from $500 to $1,000. Apply to 3. H. HUGHES, 410 Washington St ~~ POULTRY FOR SALE — (White Plymouth Rock '• eggs for hatching, one dollar per setting of fifteen. After September 1st, ' stock for sale. H. C. Pierson, cornel Washington and Union streets. 10-o-y LOT BARGAINS Three 3-4 acre lots, highest land in I West Cape May, 50x210 feet, on Landis I avenue, a street 50 feet wide. PRICE f REDUCED to $400 for a, short time. . Cash or easy terms. The first comes gets the choice lot — nearest Broadway. Apply to owner at 616 Broadway. Rent a Safety Deposit Box in the , armor-plated vault of the Security J Trust Company, Cape May. No Trespassing You arc hereby notified that no trespassing will be allowed on the Teal | farm, located in Lower Township; Mei cray farm and Race course farm, lo- , cated in West Cape May. R. H. ARGOE, 590 — 9-4 -9t Manager. 5 and 10 cent goods in abundance at Jesse Brown's, 110 and 112 Jackson street. Cape May, N. J. LOST — Thursday morning leaving New •Jersey Avenue, Cape May for Philadelphia, a large box containing several I handsome ladies hats. Finder commu- ' nicate with W. J. Fenderson, Cape . May, N. J. 6048-19-lt
£F«7 \JLTE aim to know everything about > • Jtvjj Good Tailoring. We try our utmost to please our M \ i j\ customers. [£/k\ We know there's a comeback on t Mr Ji i every sale — The Customer, a Kick, or k! I 1 r Jlfu t^ie Good*. m ' I 111 ^on'* want the hick or the iTlfflBnilii goods, but We Do Want the Customer. fflSH I f ^at'* why we a'way* give satisfac j I f ; JOHN F. GORSKI I y| ® 1 Tailor t ifir vP Next to Post Office Cape May, N. J.

