Cape May Star and Wave, 13 November 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Uo-rr'a Thio? w; offer oeo hud Irod Dollars Reward for any ca:o cf Catarrh that cai.Q0t be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY £c CO, Toledo, O. We, tb~ undrr-ljmcd. hare known F. J. Cheney for Uio last IS years, and believe ttpt perfectly lic.-.orablj In all business transactions and financially ably to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. O Toledo, a Ball's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials •eat free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Taka Hall's Family puis foe constipation

THE ANNUAL CONTESTS (Continued from first page.) Sweet Potatoes raised in fewest hills — William Meerwald, South Dennis, $5. First Prise for the best basket of White Potatoes raised in fewest hills — Rosa Lipshutz, Woodbine, $5. First Prize best dogen ears of Corn — Arnold Hewitt, South Dennis, $5. First Prize best peck of onions — John E. Kimble, Rio Grande, $5. Special . Prizes by O-ean City Title and Trust Company. Jive dollars to he added to the first prixe )n each class; $3.00 to the second prize p each class; $3.00 to the second and $1.00 to the fourth prize in each class. This money' will be given as a bank deposit which may be continued on deposit or collected by recipient. Committees of Judges. R. W.. Clouting, M. Rubber, Thomas H. Douglass, Miss Margaret Ludlam, W. R. Swain, Richard E. Reeves, F. W. Japes, Miss Marcella McCraven PR1ZE§ Iff CAPE MAY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CONTESTS IN HOUSEHOLD ARTS. 607 pieces offered and included in the exhibit*. . t . .. Clas* I, Girls' of 12 years or under Class II, Girls over 12 years. Best Display in: Coolctng Four Leaf Clover Home Culture Club, Stone Harbor. Sewing. Sea .Isle City Home Culture Club. Trophy, mounted and. engraved 'Silver Shield in each case. Prizes for Baking Work Offered: Best Loaf of Bread. Class I. First Prize — Ann is' Hand. Rio Grande, $1.00. Second Prize — Francis Stites, Dias Creek. 75 cents. Third Prize — Marjorie Eldredge, Cold Spring, 50 cents. Class II. First •Prize — Mary Breslow, Woodbine $1.00. Second Prize — Dorothy Amburg, Sea Isle City, 75 cents. i Third Prize— Mary McOormick, South Dennis, 50 cents. ^"T Honorable Mention — Ethel Hough, aged 7, Stoue Harbor Loaf Cake. Class L FSr* Prize — Vera Sharp, Tuckahoe, 75 ceata. Second Prize— Cora Sharp, Beesley's Point, 50 rents. Layer Cake. Class H First Prize — Caroline Grace, Dias Creek, 76 cents Second Prize— (Elizabeth Meerwaid. South Dennis, 50 cents. Biscuits. Class L First Prize — Frances Stiles, Diss Creek, 75 cents. Second Prize — Helen Hines, Stone Harbor 50 ceots. Jelly. Class IL First Prize — Lsllie Rioe, Clermont, 75 ; cents. Second Prize— Edns James, South Dennis 50 cents. Beat Half Dozen Muffins. Class IL , First Prize — Emma Toebe. Stone Harbor 76 cents. Second Prize— Margaret Peterson. Sea ] Isle City, 50 cents.

Beat Canned Fruit. K Class IL t First Prize— Grace Learning; Cape S May 75 cents. Second Prize — Emma Troxel, Stone Harbor, 50 cents, g Prizes for Sewing Work Offered: * ■ Plain Apron Made - by Hand. Class L First Prise — Aura Woolson, DennisJ* viUe $1. Second Prize— Clara Ross, Petersburg, j 50 cents. Best Fancy Apron. Class IL First Prize — Margaret Luongo, Sea Isle City, $1. Second Prize — Bessie ' Miller, Ospe 4 May, 50 cents. i Best Patch in Dress Goods, Not Pla'd. Class L First Prize — Valera Regan, Bies ley's Point, $1. Second Prize— Mildred Kennedy, Rio Grande, 50 cents. f Best Darn, not less than fine Inch, in Stocking or Dress Goods. - Class L First Prize — Joseph May. Woodbine, $1.00. 1 Second — Sarah Breslow, Woodbine, 50 cents. Beet Patch Set in Plaid Material. Class IL 1 First- Prize— Ethel Janopsky, Wood- ' 1 bine, $1.00. * Second Prize — Emily Brooks, Cape ' 1 May, 50 cents. 1 Best Darn in Table Linen. ' First Prize — Beatrice Levin, Woodbine $1.00. Second Prize — Mvra Clouting. Bees- • * ley's Point, 50 cents. i Best Hand-Trimmed Towel Class L ! First Prize — Edith G. Endieott, Rio Grande, $1.00. I Second Prize — Mildred Kennedy, Rio 1 Grande, 50 cents. ' Best Fancy ToweL Class n. I 9 . First , Prize — Ruth Bethel, Court fftuse'$1.0ff. ' Second Prize — Ida E. Smith. Sea Isle I Cffy S& 'cents. | Best Crochet Lace. Class L > First Prize — Wilheimina LoefHer, N. WildwOod, $1 . Second Prize — Adelina Tossoni, Wild- , wood, 50 cents. Class U. First Prize — Margaret Townsend, Stone Harbor $1 . f Second Prize — Thekla Gloeckler, Wild- • wood Crest, 50 cents. t ■ Best Machine-Made Corst Cover. t Class n, 1 1 First Prize — Sadie Sykes. Rio Grande, $1.00. ' Second Prize— Lillie Morgan. Tuckahoe, 50 cents. PRIZES NO. TWO— ttoct . . sfl . . . . Best Embroidery. Class L First Prize— Theresa Speer, Sea Isle City, $1 . Second Prize— Anita Buck, Court jHouse, 50 cents. Class IL First Prize — Ida Gerretson. Court House, $1 . Second Prize — Julia Gloeckler, Wildwood Greet, 50 cents. Honorable Mention — Elizabeth Brodrick. Cape May Court House, age six. Beat Loaf of Bread. Prizes by Ocean City First National Bank. First Prize — Mary Breslow, Woodbine, $6.00 ' Second Prize— Annls Hand, Rio Grande $2.50. Best Hand Sewing. Prizes by Ocean City First National Bank. First Prize — Susan G. Cole, Avalon. $5.00. Second Prize— Emily Brooks, Cape May, $2.50. Honorably mentioned — Elsie Hines. Stone Harbor. Special Prizes by Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Best Loaf of Bread. Class L $1.00 to the first prize winner; 75c to the second prize; 50c to the third. Class IL The above bank will add $1.00 to first prize; 75 cents to second prize, and 60 cents to third prim. |*i

PAIGE CARS If interested call on DAVID KONO WITCH For Particulars and Demonstration 406-8 Washington St.. Cape May

Prises by Individual Contributors. CUss L « F. Best "Patctt'in dress goods, not paid. $1. Individual contributor. CUas L G. Beat Darn, not less than one inch, in stocking or dress goods. Silver Thimble. Individual contributor. H. Best plain hand-hemmed ToweL i- Silver Thimble. Individual contributor. CUss IL [, H. Bert Darn in table linen or woolen goods. Silver Thimble. Individual contributor. * G. Best Fancy Towel. Stiver Thim- • ble. Individual contributor. :: 1 ' Committee of Arrangements, e Mrs. Robert S. Miller,' Mrs. ' John Sayre, Miss Jeanne Hand. I Executive Committee. Mrs. E. M. Stafford, Miss A. Ethel b Nickerson, Mrs. Robert -S. Millar. Committee on Embroidery. > Mrs. John Douglass, Mrs. Belle Miller, Miss Mary Ludiam. i Sewing. I. Committee on <E) Class I, Best Plain Apron made by hand; Class □, , Best Fancy Apron — Mrs. S. R. Ooff, Mis9 Myra Way, Mrs. Stafford. , 2. Committee on (F) Class -,f, Best Patch on dress goods not plaid; (G) Class I, Best Darn not less than one inch in stocking or dress goods; ( F) ■ Class II, Best Patch set in plaid materia*!; (H) Class II, Best Dam in table : linen or woolen goods. — Mrs. Learning Rioe Mi ss Alice Harris. 3. -Committee on (H) Class I, Best • hand-hemmed Towel; (G) Class II, Best Fancy Towel; (I) Class II, Best Corset 1 • Cover, machine made, with at leaat ' three button -holes made by hand. — Mrs. Edna Endieott, Mrs. Johfi Sayre, Mrs. 1 Robert "Smith. ' 4. Committee on (I)' Class I, Best ' Crocheted Lace; (J. Class II Best i Crocheted Lace pot less than two inches wide and twelve inches long. — Mrs. E. L. Rice, Mrs. W. L Turpin, Miss Laura ; , At the. Opera House Friday evening, the first installment of the great serial photoplay, "Neal of the Navy." 758 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR) A Positively no copy will be "received publication in the Star and Wave after 5 o'clock Thunsday P. M, and under no circumstance will communica- / be published without the signature of th» writer-

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SOUTH CAPE MAY TAX SALE Monday, December 20th, 1915 Public notice is hereby given by R. F. Boggs, Oolleetor of the Borough of South Cape May, that he wilt sell at public sale all the lands, tenementa, hereditaments and real estate, hereinafter mentioned, for the ahortest term for which any person or persons will agree to take same, or in fee where no one will bid for a shorter term, and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and coats of sale. This sale will take place at Town Hail. South Chpe May. N. J., Monday, at 12 noon, December 20, 1915. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom said taxes have been laid, on account of same and the amount of taxes laid on scoount of each parcel are as follows: — Ovuer. Block Section Amount 3 Brand 33 52 $2.39 Mrs- A. Dambrosia i 53 2.51 V. Dambrosia 39 44 g.51 J. A. Eitonhead T . (7 go 2 39 H. Friedman 13,15,17 61 3.54 Jay S. Garrison 4,5 72 2.52 H. Hughes 5 5-100 aorea 4.09 J- 5,7 $1 2.96 B- k*1* A 21 33 2.39 J. McOann 25,27 43 3.19 J. McGurk 2fl 50 2J9 J. McKinlry 31 33 239 M. Rosenberg _^_wrT. 17 45 2.51 A. Weanner 7.$ 33 2.96 J. M. Wilbraham 1,2, Vi of 8 22 2.97 ' f- Zm 1 51 2.51 James Hastings Part 13, 15, 17 ll-13-®t and cottage 30 45.47

SPECIAL EXCURSION . TO PHILADELPHIA atlant1c city railroad Sunday, November 21 Rouffid Trip Tidmts <£ 1 ng | FROM CAPE MAY 4>1.AO Full Particular* Next Week

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