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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30. wis. CAPE MAT STAB AND f TAVK ' pjkUtS RIOUT

Deafness Cannot Be Cored kr local applIcaUona. aa thar cannot raach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness. Kthat la by constitutional remedies, fneas la caused by an Inflamed condition ft the mucous limns of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed j-eu hare a rumbling sound or Imperfect Ii ea rlnc. and whan It la entirely closed. Deafness la the reeolt. and unless the Inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forerer: nine cases sot st ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nsttilng but an inflamed eondl- • r3 0Umnr.S00-TMeSe.aUe. . | ■eMbyPiuflili.ne. . > k NEWS AND COMMENT ROTES OK POLITICAL AND OTHER wONDITIONS. SPICY ITiutS OF j Ii.TEKEST TO CITIZENS. SIuilS j OF THE TIMES AND THEIR IN- i TERPRETATION Word ha* been r.ceivt-tl from Reuben I T. .Jobiieon. of Erma, »"bo baa been tsk- | Ing the baths at Mt. Cleiuebs. Mto-i . tb • (Carlsbad of America), siuce the eighth of Oetobei, of his almost complete Recovery from: hi* break down tlooug i close , atentiun to business. for tbf past two -years, #vrn on Sundaywiis position aa - Sunday School Nuperiatcnd<®t, Ootmty Superintendent- of Te«hP®*-fe" T.-Hching." Sccretury- -of -ffmpfTfir • Councils ' for ,->)"• entire "state ot K|j> Jersey, made tlMtj&iy'ateo a busy u,o<- ' for over 2« years, lie hs^-scb year<b<!bii elected a* auperintendent of tlie.-Brma Methodist Sunday School. *«* »;ij Ogallalla Trila-, Improved Order of . Red Men. of this city,' adopted a class of pale faces st their regular mectipg last Tuesday night, after which a luncheon ( was served. The Red' Men are on the ( move this winter and will soon ^initiate , anal Tier class into the mysteries of this'1 order. Messrs. A-bl'iiru and .M inner recently motoyed to l*biiaih*1phia for the |mr( •«>»•• of. selecting a line, of jewelry for -the holiday season. Dr. and Mr*. E. MarcvT of Klvrrton, have issued . invitations fo^a dinner dance to. be. given at their residence on ( Tuesday evening, November 2nd. Among tboae who will attend arp Dr. and Mrs. V. M. 1). "Marcy, of Capo May, and- Dr. and Mrs. Paul Meeray of Camden. William Vansftnt . proprietor of the Wyoming Hotel, has opened a smaller bouse for the winter patronage, at 26 Jackson Street, and is meeting with great success. Mr. Flint. Sheets has moved Into the Rishop homestead. EVnorp Gartar McKni-ht.-who U now residing at her Queen Xficct i-ofage. has erected an additioiial joum Tor pool table to be used for the pleasure of her clubs, and charitable enterprises. During the winter months it is the custom of Mrs. McKnigirt to entertain her young friends at regular intervals with music and gfmes. At the Christmas season hun4'eds of colored youug»ter« are delight- d With a large Christmas tree which i* laden with presents and ileliearies. On • of the efficient services rendered by the Hoard of Trade was to secure

permission from City Council to allow t the Marconi Wireless Company to use • a portion of the ground at the wal-r l works for the erection of a modern i j tower. The station at Cape May is eon- ' sidered one of the most important in I the service. * ' • ' J -'Mrs. O.-f- W. Knerr, entertained the • bridal party at a luncheon in her Uomon Decatur Street. The dining rom was ' richly decorated for the occasion and l I'lesented a handsome scene. l SHERIFF CORSON BREAKS LEG. Sheriff Coleman F. Corson broke his ] leg above the ankle on Tuesday last 1 while engaged in ait effort to move his '■ « house boat to a new location in the Sounds. He was being* assisted by'Wil- i liam Steele in a motor boat. A small i . hawser was attached to the house boat j p j and when lie motor boat's power w as . turned n. a coil o*. this rope wrapped ■ I round the Shpriff" s ankle and as it 1 j tantened up broke the bone. above the I ankle anitHhe rope as well. 'The injured ■ ' man was coflveyed to his home and ■ placed under the care of- Dr. John S. I ' Douglass of Court House. ( t The Sheriff was engaged " with some c other detail oft his boat when be felt the 1 rope- at bis feet, but bought he had 1 t kicked, it away from him. GLADYS BEULAH POWERS AT " - THE BAPTIST CHDRCH.. Gladys Beiilah Powers, who appear* ' . under f he fthspice- of the Brotherhood 1 p at. the .First. Baptist Church, on next TuevlS v' '.werthfS. i» an entertainer of I i rare ability. She not only is endowed 1 .pritb * personality tindettttlWv charm- 1 jing, but is gifted with a. rich conr tralto voice, full, powerful. sympathetic f and of surprising compass. I I TC?" Japanese Operetta is an unusually n attractive program of Japanese songs. 1 e stories and sketches interwoven witn a 1 e slender thread of romance. , Miss Powers is assisted by, Marie Woodbury Clarke, who is not alone an accompanist but a concert pianist as ¥ vHl. Her solo work from tlie old maters blending with the theme of the 0 program add* strength and el-arm to an entertainment unlike any "tlu-r on the . American pTj.tforni today. > 'r* GUNNING FORBIDDEN. # n Gunning is -positively forbidden under g penalty of the law on the premises of , Samuel Taylor. Joseph Stites and the i . Hughes Estate. CARD OF THANK. e H. C. Thompson and family desire to r extend sincere thanks to tlieir many 8 friends who .remembered Mr*. Tliimp-on 1, so kindly during her last illness. Positively m>vfopy will be received e for publication in fhe Star and Wave after 5 o'clock-. Thutsdav P. M., and under no circumstance will comraunieav lions be published without the signs - * . ture of the writer. ». EXCHANGE. 18 Will exchange about 20 well bred u White Pekin Duck- for chicken*. Apply '■ Star and Wave Office. 4i . An important meeting of Boy Scouts j, will be held in -V Fir-t Baptist Church ou Saturday aftern-nm at - o'clock. All Scoilt* iiu-liidiiig Jniiiors. air expected to be present, d W. I>. McClTRDY, J -t Scout' Master. 1

- — Sayt Mrs. B ^ 1 to Mr*. C j -Jr* dog, errand'tay, groc- «j «y clerk, «tore repre- J /.. tentative and almost ~~ll housekeeper. P'A T* I "With onr Bell Tele- 11 i' I V^-r- phone Service the yk M ( I -L- work's much easier; m | | g I'"1 never lonesome or ^ jj ^ ■ y from^ th* Bi^ room ^ j ]

THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. » Tie newt Commissioners are busy men i looking to the betterment of our city. The town was well represented on i Thursday evening by the influx of strangers from different states, as far south as Florida. Mrs. J. B. Xeely, of Southampton, Pa., - w as calling on friends on Thursday, i Dr. and- Mrs. Alex. Matey, of River1 ton. this state, have been guests of Dr. V. M. D. Many at his Ocean Street cotMr. and Mrs. David McBurney. of i were entertained this, week Mrs. G. H. Garretson. at her Jackson i Street cottage. It is hoped all of our citizens will be and make November 1st an • interesting event. All are invited to 1 participate. F. P. Earned, of Merchantville. this state, was at his Stockton Avenue cotthis week. Mrs. S. R. Cannell. of Stockton Aveaccompanied by her daughter, Mr*. : S. B. Davis, were Philadelphia visitors the first of the week. Mr*. M. L. Richardson and daughters of Jackson Street, after passing the; week in Philadelphia, have- returned home. John Tracy, owner of the Lafayette • Hotel, came down laet Tuesday especially to vote for comissioners. The Pittsburg Market on., Jackson Street, will open again for business in a - Mrs. * Charles M. Gilbert,, of. Philadelphia and ow ner of a desirable cottage on Street,* was "here loking after 'the betterment of same during the week. VANZANT VILLA ARRIVALS. Philadelphia — T. Parker, F. A. Munz, It. Pitt*. K. Tay. E. Tower. H. Eatell. , 0. F. Search, J. B. McKenna, IV. Groom. ; and Madame .Shaw. Tiynton — Mr. J. Clark. Newark*— Mr. and Mrs. IV. C. Hall, i Audubon. X. J.— Rev, Bighoff. i Woodbury Height*. N. J. — Samuel M. . Heir. Wilmington. Del — J. P. Du Pont. , Cape May — Chariotette Brjdenthal. . Harry W. Bell. Edward Martin. F. W. Wolff. Dennisville. K. J. — Harold Taylor. ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. and Mr*. John MacDonald an- . nounce the engagement of their daughter Edna to Dr. Fred C. Bogues, of New York. Mi-s MacDonald i» popular in the social *et of New York and Cape May. ' AUGUSTUS PARSONS FOUND DEAD. , Augustus Parsons, age! about forty years, wn« found di-ad in hi* apartment, on F'riday evening of last week. The physician who was summoned stated that Parson* Jiad bi-vn dead seven or ' eight hours. Hi* sudden demise was probably -caused from heart trouble. The funeral was conducted Sunday afternoon by the Rev. .1. L. l-andis at the residence of Funeral Dins-tor W. H. Thompson and interment occurred in the S old Spring Cenieter v. I * REPUBLICAN MASS ffEETIIfG. The flr»t mass meeting to be held by the Republican* is Cape May City for ^ two years will be held in Washington , Street Hall this Saturday evening, and j it promises to be well attended. The J principal speeches will he delivered by j>*enator William T. Read, of Camden. County, and Former Assemblyman ' Emerson Richards, of Atlantic County who will show the voters why they 5 should «upport the Republican eandii dsti-s. l-cwb'T. Steven*. Senator: Mark |lake for Assembly, ami !>r. Wilson A. j Ukr. for Coroner. The candidate* and |<ith<r* will also make abort addresses. | E\ -Judge -lames M. E. Hildreth will preside. ' MRS. EMMA IZARD LUDLAM. t Mr*. Einma Izard l.udlara. relict of the I lute Stacy l.udlain. of Opurt House, and J *ister of Somen loard. of Rio Grande, was stricken with paralyM* on Tuesday while visiting her isuisin. Kertba : Endicott at Rio Grande, and wa. conj veyed to the le.spital at Wihlwood for j treatment, dying there, liowever. live i minutes after her arrival. The funeral ; o.s-urre.1 from the residence of her 'brother. Somen lzardr Friday, al i" A HIGH SCHOOL IS NEEDED. There i- uo <|Uention at all alioiit life J iu*M of a higli wiiool Imihling in thi* eitv. Tein|*iri/.ing by- adding rooms to I tlie present building 'or bv building a siftall building, to meit immediate conditions. is tlie most exjiensive solution ! of the problem possible. No man hei lieves that Cape May j* ypting id cea«e j crowing or to" lose its population. NOTICE. ! Trespassing dr gunning |*>sitively._fiirI bidden, under |ieni»lty of the law. pu the Walter Farm. Cold Spring, fill— It GEO. WALTER Rublvr stamp pads, rujiber stamp ink and numbering machine ink at Star add j Wave Stationery Department. t

PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Having sold my I arm I will offer at ! Public Sale at my farm at Rio Grande, N. J., THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4th, 1915, my entire equipment, consisting of 10 head of horses and mules. These horses and mule* have, been used in my farm and contract work and are extra good ones. One team of brown mares, one tram blacks, one grey mare, two mated teams of mules. One odd mule. ^ 15 head dairy cow * and heifers. Sev- . era I of them fresh with calves by their , sides. I have raised nearly all of these cow# and have kept only the best. 00 head of hogs, shoats and small pigs, i ■"> brood sow* with sucking pigs. This is i exceptionally fine bunch of hogs, have all been vaccinatd to prevent cholera. I Chicken* — 25 Rhode Island Red pullets. 20 Wyandotte*. 10 Indian Runner Ducks. 5 White Pekin*. Corn — 1000 bushel corn on the ear, 250 bushel late potatoes. 40 barrels of i sw;yet potatoes. 300 gie pumpkins. 3000 bundles corn- fodder. One auto truck iri i good • running order, with side wings; '1 Will -liaiii 60 basket of truck. Three 1 two-horse open wagons. Three wagon' bodies. One good market wagon, nearly , ' new, (W. A. Wood make) new Harri® ' fake, one land roller, ridihg cultivator, . (Buckeye), two plow* neafly new. one! ] I potato planter (Ironage), one disc ar- 1 row, double AAA hariW, two incubator* (Cypress make, 150 egg size), 20 hot bed sash, one iron boiler for heating water (50 gallon ' size), two Colony house* for young chicks, lot of chicken coops, drink fountain, -feed hoppers, troughs, etc. One hay fork and ropes (Harpoon make), two Feed bins . shovels forks, rakes, hoes, acythes and griiin cradleHarness — Ohe set single work harness, cart harness, ridihg saddle, ' collars. - bridles; lines, double and single, head halters, cow chains, trace chain*. bri-a"*t chains, log chain*, log bolsters. Farm Impliments — One lime sower and.' fertilizer drill combined, one Iron Age seed drill for pardeir truck." one onion weeder. ohe 'ertilizer drill for row work. Adv40ce pea drill one Diamond tooth scratch harrow, two single cultivators, one weeder. one set hay shelving*, gasoline tank 100 gal. size, one potato - sprayer one spray ' pump, double and j r single evener one row' boat, one churn. f one milk cooler.' Separator, set of plat- ■ forth scales, six 40-qnart milk can*, one • tool chest of tools, one water trough, one 011 stove, one oil heater, lot- of second • hand furniture, bedstead, mattress, and " a*lot of other good*, fc'e will al*o sell - th# entire equipment of the. garbage i " plant situated on the farm, subject to n ' chattel mortgage of $405. consisting of r new upright boiler, 40 horse power two • pressure tanks, weighing six ton* each. Also large receiving tank. 40 feet long. 5 feet in diameter, also * frame building 24x36 feet, with heavy timber* furfr.irt 12*14 inches. One railway tra-fc hading ^ to tank*. One ear ^or carrying garoagc to tanks. 100 loads good manure, an- ' grindstone. 50 basket* Keifer p<-ars. 25 ( ( bushel* onion*. 500 beads cabbage carr rots by the bushel. l.ot of beets, pil of bones, lot ofglss* Tin can* enough j to make a car load, of "Ford*." will be r offeied by the thousand. Many articles , not mentioned. , Please do not bring your horse* and 0 other goods to the sale and *«fc me to . ' sell them, as I have all I ean dispose of v myself this year. Sale will positively jV begin at 11 o'clock sharp, and to eon- ^ tinm- until 12.36 and adjourn for half . hour for lunch, which will be served a* d usual. Term* of *«le will .be cash, so if vou II have to borrow the money get your note discounted at your bank, if pour paper i* good they will help you. I need your r J. P. MAC KISRIC. 1 < AMI'EI. F. KLDrVDCF.. Attr. . CHAR. C. BOllM. Uerk. FALL CLOTHING ( For either men or women should be tailor made. Place your order now with I Sherer, who has had years of experience j in producing fine clothing for men and women. Tjitest Spring sample* and ' styles are now ready. SCHERFR-S 1 Decatur, neat Washington Street. ! L. INGERSOLL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECrRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RE- 1 CHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS House Wiring, Nickleplating aod - Oxidizing. Office: 306 Decatur Street If you hgre some money- lald by for j i future use, the place ,to put that money j Is in the Security Trust Co., Cape May.

COLDWELL LAWN MOWERS Nothing but the best of materials and workmanship enter into the construction of Coldwell Lawn Mowers. They have been continuously on the markets of the world for more than forty years. PRICES RANGE FROM $3.00 TO $12.00 A 14-inch Ball Bearing Mower for $4.00. CHAS. A. SWAIN 3S5-7 JACKSON SI. CAfE.IUY, N. J. Distinctive Apparel . 0[l ^W ap«ci»lized for jreara in prodociag Garaiflhlt that are dictincwlttt ■ with correct mod cling and wicn. y *° g out Hie diatiacthre liaos and most cor^ct/ashSoM aro at yoA-^oainand ; the choicest agsortasent of fafamr strait four selection; and my price* will please you. ; ' W beffre b an too busy, will receive more thaa usual attention. CTYiTur~early visit is cordially invited. GYS fclEF , LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR 424 Washington Street, Cape May. N. J. Phone 190D ■ § DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELRY At Lowest' Cash Prices FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. THIRTY-nVKYKARS EXPERIENCE WITH LEADING NEW YORK AND PHH.ADELPHIA HOUSES. R. A. MINNER Phone 44 D. 51$ V«sU|(tM StrtCl, CflfS IflT, H. 4. 6-13 — 10-16- Y WITH CAFE MAY OPTICAL I SAFETY FIRST

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USE PAX SON'S SANITARY Sweeping Conponnd WHILE SWEEPING It estches the GERMS a* 'well as the ' DUST. If your jobber or dealer does not have PAXSOIPS SANITARY SWEEPING COMPOUND, then write to us and . we will see that you are supplied.

MANUFACTURED BY Paxson Manufacturing Company w 219 Sansom SL, Philadelphia* Pa. Packed in barrel*, one-half barrels and tubs for use in stores, faeI tories. theatres, hotels, churches, schools, etc., and in 5c. 10c and 25c j packages for household use. It cleans the floor* and brightens carpets leaving the rooms in a I pure and sanitary condition from the use of the disinfectant and deodorizer that it contain*. Ask. your grocer for a package on the free trial proposition . Insist on having PAXSOX'S SANITARY SWEEPING COMPOUND. Accept no substitute*. Our name is on all barrels and package*, j . . ' 10-30-7 1 — A. KENIC SHOEMAKER All work done by hand. J RUBBER SOLES A SPECILTY g Repairing while you wait. Work called for and delivered. (MB ALL FANCY WORK GUARANTEED I 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J.