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CtfLIAT STAR AND WAVE ! Oeaan W»t» • Jagabllshed 1*55 •tar of the Cape Eslabllahed 1»«* Merced In Star end Were 1MT ALBERT R. HAND. General Manacer Portia close Thursday evening*. Out ■C town circulation delivered Saturdays. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, *1.«0 PER TKAR IN ADVANCE. This paper Is entered at the posteCce as second-class postal matter. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 315 and SI? Washlncton Street. Republican Ticket. 1 , FOR SENATOR, LEWIS T. STEVENS, of Cape May City. FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, j MARK LAKE. ) - of Ocean City. FOR CORONER, WILSON A. LAKE, }* of ^ Lower Township. GEORGE W. EVERINGHAM. On October IB, 1013, George W., beloved husband of Imogene Ev'i-ringham. (nee Swain), ag.-d 68 years. Relatives and friends, also Iota Council, No. 126, , Jr. O. U. A. M.; Washington Camp No. 75 and No. 10. I'. O. S. of A., attended , the funeral services on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at his late residence, 21tl i Oakland Avenue. Audubon, N. J. Ser- I vices and interment at Cold Spring Pres. I byterian Church. » Mr. Evi-ringliam resided in Cape May and Ocean City a greater pari of his life 1 and had many friends here. IN MEMORIUM. In loving remembrance of Sallie Bar- J ■ett, who departed this life on the 21st day of October, 1912. 639 — 10-23-1 Husband and Son. . CARRIAGE SALE. * On Monday evening, October 18, at 1 7.30 p. in. the Cold Spring Orange will sell at auction, the carriage presented to them by John W. IVilbraham. ' WOOD SALE. Ten acres of good standing timber. > known as the Bennett Tract, ,JJonnett'« Station, will be offered for sale on the j i ground about November 20th. Posters : . with all details will appear later. ; 627-10-10-1 IRVIN H. ELDRKDGK J , RUMMAGE SALE for the benefit of < St. Mary's C'burcb, October 21, 29 and ( 30th. Rcmdmber the dates. o — r°
Your stove will Oe needed soon, j Jesse Brown, 110 and 111 Jackson Street, will furnish new pipe and erect | the store on short notice. GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY. On "Friday evening a delightful sur- ; prise party was given "to Mrs s Ethel j Kelly at her borne. No. 51fl South Har- i rison Street by Mrs. Job* Van Zandt ! Musical selections were given bv Misses j Rose Yerkes an' Ethel Kelly. Songs! were sung by Mr.- Scott and Joseph j Kelly, and also by the West Side quar- j tet. consisting of Joseph Harrington. ' Martin Walsh. Joseph Kelly and E. Gil- 1 bert. An amusing recitation was given by Joseph Kelly on "Why Women Siould Vote." Demonstrations of the latest dances were given by John Van Zandt. Refreshments were served. Among those present Were: Ethel Kelly, Mary Ilall, May Walsli, Kathryn Walsh, Rose Yerkes, Salvina (lark, Anna Lane. Gaugh, Helen Tucker, Susan Lane, Eleanor King. Mary Donoliue, Beatrice . Farley, Mary Delmer, Margaret (VNeil. \ Bessie Roomy. Gertrude Martin Walch. Jos. Harrington. John Clark. William Van Zandt, Jack Kaine, John O'Connor, • B. Schell-nger, William Kirk, John Keenan, Joseph Murphy, IVter 1-ong, Ben. Long, Joseph Coombs, Mr. and Mra. Scott. Mrs. Kelly and John Kelly. — Wilmington Journal, October 1R. The Van Zandt's are former resident* , ®f Gape May. SPEIRS— STEESE. Tbj^ marriage of Miss Hazel Npeirs, of Ardmore, Pa., to Captain Charles Me Henry Steeee, of the Ordnance Department United States Army, has been recently announced. Mra. Steese (a a former summer resident of Cape May. tj
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, BAPTIST CHURCH. [ Rev. Garner Hand, of Burleigh, will j preach at the First Baptist Church on I Sunday night. A cordial invitation is '.extended to the public generally to be r , present to bear tbia fearless preaciier'of 1 tlie Word. Mr. Brady of New York City, I will sing' some favorite "Billy" Sunday hymns. At the' morning service Pastor McCurdv will preach on "Holding Up or '• letting Down?" The Junior C E. Society will bold its opening service at 2 p. m. on Sunday. Alls. Harry G. Bennett has undertaken the leadership of this society and'will ' be assist<-d by Miss Lvdia Swain and Miss Eflie DeuizoL Parents are urged to send their boys and girls to this helpful service. ^ The Eighty-sixth Anniversary of the New Jersey Baptist Convention wilj be . held with -the Peddic Memorial Baptist Church, Newark, N. J., October 25, 28 and 27. Pastor McCurdy will attend as the regular delegate of the local church. The BuildingS|ssociation of tlie First Baptist Church was inaugurated at a ■ special meeting of the Brotherhood on , last Monday night. The members of the i Brotherhood will undertake to place 400 , shares of stock of this Association. The . weekly dues on each share will be 10 I cents and stock is figured to mature in ; about six years. The par value of each I share at maturity will be 825. It is ■ to raise 810.000 for the new enterprise. Gorski's winter samples for men's i suits are worthy of your inspection. * UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May Postoflice for "week ending October 20, 1915: Donnon, James H. Staekhouse, James A. Younger, Mrs. Lulu. In calling for the above, please say advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. .M COMMISION ORGANIZES. The Cape May County Mosquito Commisison organized on the 15th Inst., and elected the following officers. President, StlHwoll H. Townsendt Rej rotary, William Porter: Treasurer, Josj oph Camp. J The other members of the Commission , I are Dr. V. M. D., Ma rev and Joseph, i styles. The Chief Jusiee of the Supreme j Court will appoint a new member in the place of Charles Coomhs. who resigned.
DR. DAVIS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Windsor Hotel j Positively no copy will be received ' for publication in the Star and Wave •i after 5 o'clock Thursday P. M., and i. under no circumstance will communica- ■ i tions "be published without the signa- , Iture of the writer. i Positively no copy will be received i for publication in the Star and Wave . after 5 o'clock ThuBsdaf- P. M., and i under no circumstance will communications be published without the signature of the writer. Read the Weekly Star and Wave. [ Petitions for Commissioner or other blanks sold at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. Advertise your wants in the Cape 1 Star and Wave. ELECTRIC SPARKS. What with tall shoes aud short skirts the height of fashion is finding it difficult to make both ends meet. Having been rebuked by Oarranza. the pan-American mediators may be sure they are right and go ahead While the initiative and referendum are looked upon as back numbers the recall seems to be holding its own. The theory that weeds cause hay ' fever may explain why some charming young widows discard them so soon. • • • It sounds paradoxical, but the best way for foreign financiers to float an American loan is to keep it away from the water. A statesman who is opposed to woman suffrage and adequate national defeases may as well expect to change Us mind •bout stale things before the next congress adjourns. • e • John IX Rockefeller. Jri ' doubtless looks first rate in a miner's uniform but that will not persuade him to adopt this customary attire. • .jr. d a a
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I — A coat. Owner may have tame by identifying and paying for this advertisement.. 900 Columbia Avenue. 036— 10-23-lt Apartments For rent, by month or season. Hot water heat, good location, rent moderate. Apply for information at Star and Office. 612— 10'2-tf TOR SALE. FOR SALE — Chicken: house, chickens and brooder, cheap. Apply at 830 Street. 637— Hl-28-1
FOR SALE — Large double heater, nearly new and two double feather beds. Inquire of George Walters Cold Spring. N. J. 63.V-10-23-1 FOR SALE — A I .aura double heater. | Appy at Star and Wave office. FOR SALE— One good horse, also wagon j and harness. Cheap for cash. Kokes *ud Rcuti-r, 324 Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. 021 — 10-7 -3t FOR K A I.F>-Jla tching eggs, high fertility guaranteed. Plymouth Rock. Rhode. Island Red and White Leghorn*, bv Hirseh Agricultural School, Woodbine, N. J. 631— 10-10 -2t FOR SALB— A French hotel or boarding house range and a lot of hotel kitchen tensils cheap. Charles Quidort. . ' 252-4-10-15 tf LARGE HALL FOR RENT. ' j Washington street Hall, largest and j best equipped hall in Cape May, can ■e rented, 'or entertainments, dancing, etc. For information inquire of IV. J. IfENDERSOX, 320 Washington street. NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now cm ■ sale 'at the Star and Wave Office, at 50 cents per dozen. l" '
e FURNISHED ROOMS. t Furnished rooms for rent with heat a and use of range or cooking. Reasont able terms. Call at 108 North Street, _ Cape May. c616— 10-2-8t > MONEY ,t \ MONEY Have iient will loan on first mortgage sum from $500 to $1,000. Apply d to J. n. HUGHES, f • 410 Washington St. POULTRY „ FOR SALE — Whit" Plymouth Rock 0 eggs for hatching, one dollar per set 1 ting of fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. H. C. Pierson, corner Washington and Union streets. 10-p-y EOT BARGAINS V — ; Three 3-4 acre lots, highest, land in West Cape May, 50x210 feet, on Landis ! avenue, a staect 50 feet wide. PRICE i REDUCED to $400 for a short time. ~ j Osh or easy terms. The first comes g gets the choice lot — nearest Broadway. Apply to owner at 616 Broadway, t ; Rent a Safety Deposit Box in the armor-plated vault of the Security Trust Company, Cape May. No Trespassing . ' Yon are hereby notified that no tresj passing will he allowed on the Teal 1 farm, located in Ixiwer Township; Mecray farm and Race course farm, lof cated in West Cape May. " it H. ARGOE, 590— 9-4-9t Manager. 1 . 5 and 10 cent goods in abundance at Jesse Brown's, 110 and 112 Jackson «treet. Cape May, N. J. ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
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