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"THE LITTLE SHOP" 427 Washington Stieet A. B. VAN DERVOORT OPEN ALL THE YEAR We h»Te a full line of Stamped Goods, Columbia Yarns, Raffia, And all materials to be fodKfcl in an up-to-date Art Shop. V ' p ■ P ' ■ ' Paige Automobiles Are in a distinctive class. They are popular because of their fine appearance, modern equipment, simplicity of opeiation, low cost of upkeep, and the running expense is trifling. A more suitable Xmas gift is not listed. For detailed Information or Demonstration see DAVID KONOWITCH 408-10 Washington St.. Cape May
Samuel Iredell, CeUsetor of latanal Reran* of the First Uteres! Revenue District of the State of Hew J«* J. ootiSes all perssas. interested that Ooagrees has reenscted the Emergency Aet of October 82, 1814, and that the special taxes of brokers, customhouse brokers, commercial -brokers, and pawnbrokers; i of commission merchants; of prop"*- , tors of theatres, museums, concert halls, ] and moving picture houses, where admission is charged; of proprietors of Ureases, public exhibitions or shows for money ; of proprietors of bowling alleys, pool and billiard rooms; of dealers in leaf tobacco; of dealers in tobacco, cigars, snuff and cigarettes, whose annual receipts are 8200 or more; and of 1 manufacturers of tobacco, manufactur- < erg of cigars, and manufacturers of cigarettes, for the six months ending June 30, 1918, .muat be paid within the month of January, 1916, in order to • avoid the incurring of additional penalties. Blank forms on which applications can be made for the various classes of special tax stamps can be secured from either the Collector's office in Cam- I den, or from any of the division deputy 1 collectors. ] - Dated December 21, 1915. j Gummed labels in fancy cut out designs, or colore at very low pricee. A postal will bring full information. Star and Wave Publishing Company, Qspe May, N. J. mm\ THE MUllMTXiL OZBX.. " When The Prudential Insurance Cem- . pany began its famous series of Pro- ] " denetlsl Qlrl calendars several years ago. it perhaps did not realise the task I U was setting for Itself. If It did not , Insist upon advancing the standard of [ beauty year by year, lt« work would be easy. But It does Insist, and that la , why the 1»1« Prudential Girl is the most beautiful of her family. A description is, of courae. possible, but It I really wouldn't do the calendar justice And you can see It for yourself, because The Prudential announces that It will send a oopy to all who address a poetcard. asking for K, to the Heme Office, Newark. N. 1. NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now on ■ale at the Star and Wave Office, at 50 , cents per doiea . 1
I ' -M: . < ^7 This Is Not An % 1 1 Announcement •;* - TT IS A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS. THESE FACTS ARE BOUND ( TO BE INTERESTING TO ANYONE WHO IS CONSIDERING THE PURCHARg Ofr AN AUTOMOBILE ( The Detroit manufacturer whose product we handle asked us some time ago how many oars we could sell during the month of November. Evidently we didn't place our figures sufficiently high to make it interesting to the t manufacturer, as he immediately advised us that if we doubled this -allotment < we would be gi-fcn a liberal bonus on each car. We agreed — the cars are now < scrivisg-mnd we are going to move them. Wis want to state right here that this is not a "going out of business" proposition — neither is it a "clean up," but simply a plan of the manufacturer to get these cars better known in my territory. It is a Real Opportunity to purchase the latest Fall Model of a car selling for lees than $1,000, with , the following up-to-the-minute specifications: I Roomy five-passenger body upholstered In genuine leather. Powerful 39 ■ h. p. motor, 116-inch wheelbaae, genuine easy riding cantilever springs, over- - » sited tires, one-man mohair top, electric starting and lighting syfetem— in fact. j the equipment is complete down to the minutest detail. A written one-year I guarantee and our regular service goes with each ear. . I Here Is Our Plan • ' WE WILL GIVE TO EACH PURCHASER OF ONE OF THESE CARS, ( THE LIBERAL BONUS WHICH THE MANUFACTURER HAS OFFERED |( UB. . THK AMOUNTS TO $ . NO, WE WONT GIVE THE FIGURES HERE. SUFFICE IT TO SAY THAT THE AMOUNT IS MUCH MORE j « TOAN YOU WILL EXPECT. 1 Come See the Cars, or Phone Us and We Will Bring One to You ^ MOTOR SHOPS Wildwood Ave. Wildwood, N. J. , Opposite Both Stations Or a call at Star and Wave Office will receive prompt attention s r Keystone Phone 65X y •J ' - ■ M ^ """"I*1 h > 'i
CMKM FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, William Dyre MeOerdy . Pr sashing o» 8naday »t MJ9 and the ersaiag at 7 JO; Sunday aches! at 3 p. m.: Wednesday evening Prayer at 7 JO; Men's Unisa Meeting Saturday evening at 7 JO. FXBST M. K. CHUBCH Rev. B. & Relyea, Pastor. Preaching Sunday 10 JO a. m, 7 JO m;. Sunday 8ehool 2J0 p. m.; Sunday Praiae Service, 8 a. m. and ( p jl Class Meet tags on Thursday and Friday evenings at 7.45 p. at. Pnyer Meeting, Wednesday evening 7.46 p. m FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday services 10.80 a. ml and 7 JO m_; Sunday school, 3.00 p. as. Midweek, Wednesday 7 JO p. m.; T. P. H G E-, Fridays, 7 JO p. m, Junior Radenvor 4 00 p. m. HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE. At the Chunk of Our Indy, Star of he Sea: Masses— euadays at 7 sad S s'siosk A. M Week daya at 7 JO A. M Sunday School at RS0 P. M. Evening' devotions, Sundays sad Fridays, at 7 JO. CITY DIRECTORY Mayor, William L Stevens. Alderman, Harry Habeatfcal. and Superintendent of Watw Works, Thos. W. Millet, Jea. 1, Ml« Collector, Walter J. Fendersoa. Jr., January 1, 1818. Assessor, Allen Wales, Jan. 1, 1913. Stephen B. Wilson, Jan. 1, 1918. C5tv Solicitor, J. M. R. HUdreth, Jan ' 1, 1816. Building Inspector, Joe. H. RlweB, Jan. 1, 1916. Engineer of Water Works, Frank C B. City Engineer, L E. Miller, Jr., Jan. 1, 1 1916. 1 Chief of Polioe — George C. Baldwin. Board of Bdueatloo : — : Ogdtn Marsh, 1918 E. J. Jerrell March. MM fiaaroal R. Stitea Mann, 1918 Win. Porter March, 1917 Johm Hewitt Mnnh, 1917 COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice of Supreme Court, Charles C. Stack, Den., 1921 Circuit Judge, Howard Chrcow. Dem., 1921. Law Judge, Henry H. B1 dredge, Dem., April 1, 1916. Prosecutor of Pleas, vacant. Sheriff, Coleman F. Corson, Dem., 1817. Coroners — Wm. H. Thompson, Rep., Lower Township, Nov. 1816; Mark lake, Rep., Ocean City, Nov., 1916; B. C Ingersoll, Wildwood. Clerk, A. Carlton "Hildreth, Rep., Jan., 1920. Surrogate, Edward L Rice, Dem., Nov., 1917. State Senator, Harry Wheaton, Dem , 1916. Assemblyman, Lewis T. Stevens, 1916. Collector, Joseph L Scull, Rep County Beard of Election*— H. 8. Dougherty, Alfred land, Walter Ruth erford, G M WertooU. Terms of Court — Second Tuesday In April, September and December. SECRET SOCIETIES. Ckpe Inland Lodge No. 36, F. and A M. — Communications second and fourth of each mor'h at lodge room Washington and Franklin streets. Adon'.ram Chapter, No. 38, Royal Arch Masons — Convocations third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washand Franklin streets. Mayflower Lodge, No. 268, Independent Order of Odd "Fellows — Meets I i-ach Friday at Auditorium, Jackson ! Cape liny Encampment, No. 68, L O. 1 1 ' P, meets the second and fourth I Thursdays of each month at the Auditorium. i Ogallalla Tribe, No. 167, Improved I >rdev of Red Men. Meets each Tuesdav evening at Apditorhim. I Columbia Lodge; No. 23, Independent j Order of Mechanics — Meets each Monday evening at the Auditorium. I Patriotic Sons of America — Meets each Tuesday evening at the Rutherford Hcilding on Decatur street. •"ape May Lodge No. 21, A O. U. W, a. -eta first and third Thursdays of each month at Rutherford Building, 812 Decatur street. Cape May Council, No. 1691, Royal 1 Arcanum — Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. • Cape May Conclave. No. 183, Improved Order of Heptasophs — Meets at Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street, i>!i second and foartb Thursdays of each month. . Cape/ May Camp. No. 8772. Modern • W-. odraen of America — Meets first Wed- • noiujgv of each month at the Aqdi- ; Camp 110, P. O. S. of A of Cold 'Spring, meets Thursday evening of each : week at the Jr. Hal! at Cold Spring at !«.<W p. m. ( old Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A M i No. 135— Meets in Hall at Cold 8pring j every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meets on fl r-t Monday evening in each month at i * he corner of Waehlngtom and Franklin 1 streets. Friendship. Council No. 27, D. of A— I' Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2J0 In Jr. 0. U. A M Ball The John Mecray Port, No. 40, G. A . —Meets the first Saturday afternoon i of each month at 2J0 pm.it Frank - street sebsai hHh|
LOCATION 0B FIRE ALARM TELSKeya msy be obtained in vicinity «f alarm boxes. No. 26 — Washington street, near Sehellenger't Landtag. No. 32— Washington street, pear Untaa 't No. 47— Washington street and MadiNo. 54 — Lafayette and Bank streets. No. 58— Broad and Elmira streets. No. 65— Pittsburg and New Jersey are. . t No. 09— Stockton avenue, between Jefferson and Queen streets. No. 73— Franklin and Washington st " No. 76— Howard street, opp Stockton av. No. 82 — Columbia avenue, and Querney . No. 84 — Ocean stret, near Beach avenue ; No. 91— Broadway and Grant. , No 92 — Broadway sod Beach avenue , . No. 63— Perry street, near Bridge. , No. 94 — 8. Lafayette and Grant street ; No. 95— Washington and Jackson sta , ' No. *7 — Columbia are. and Decatur st . Ne. 98— Washington and Ocean eta All active Firemen, City Poliee Offi- , ears and Hotel Watchmen are provided , f withNeya ^ THE ANNUAL MASONIC BANQUET ' The annual Masonic banquet was ' held at the Windsor Hotel, Monday , evening, December 27th, St.' John's j Night, and the attendance was very large. The affair was one of the most ] enjoyable ever participated in by the ] local Masons and their wives and sweethearts who were numerously present, r expressed groat satisfaction with their 1 annual Masonic experience and would - be willing to have similar initiations every week or so. The Appollo Male Quartette of Camden, contributed an in- , teresting musical program. Mist Margaret MacLellan Williams, read a num- - ber of selections in an accomplished and entertaining manner. The speakers - were Revs. W. D. McCurdy, B. P. Judd, G O. Bosserman. The master of the ^ lodge, Hon. H. H. Eldredge, presided as toartmaster with an ease and felicity • that insured success. The menu was as follows: Canape of Sardiaes. Oysters oa Half Shell ' Celery Olives ' Chow Chow Bisqne of Tomato - f Roast Stuffed Turkey, Cranberry Sauce ' Orange Sherbet Fruit in Timbalee Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Candied 8weet Potatoes . Waldorf Salad Crackers Oheeae 1 After Dinner Mints Salted Almonds Pumpkin Pie Peach Ice Cream Plum Pudding, Wine Sauce Nuts and Raisins Cafe Noir EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN (Continued from first page) Recitation, Mabel Bennett Exercise and Chorus Mrs. Albert Bennet's Class. 1 Solo, Henrietta Ballenger Recitation Horace Church, Jr. Chorus, tlirUtmas Praise Recitation, Ida Edmunds Recitation. Margaret Douglass Song. Why Don't the Clock Go . Faster. Two Girls 1 | Recitation. Carl Faust j Candle Excrci-r. Mr- S. Irvin Stevens' j I Class, Miss Emma Bennett at piano | ' Chorus, Merry Bells of Christmas | Solo, Agnes Bennett . Recitation. ('uth)een Douglass I ' Recitation. Ruth Weeks j ' 1 Solo, Mabel Bennett j Sewing Exercise By Three Girls ! I Chorus. Tidings of Joy [ . ' Recitation. Mina Hickman I Solo, May Bennett . Recitation. Edith Helene Wales ' Solo, Frances Stevens ' Recitation. Mildred Bennett | j Remarks by Pastor McCurdy. I ! Distribution of Candy. 1 Chorus, The Closing Hour Draws Nigh j 1 , The first Sunday of the New Year , ■ will be will be Communion Sunday at , th<s First Baptist Church. The Commui | nion will be observed bv the church al ( | both the morning and night services. ' ( • Sermons by the pastor appropriate to ■ ' the beginning of the new year. The . J membership especially is-urgid to attend the services on this day. At • night bring your "Billy" Sunday liyran ( book and join in tbe^fiW song bcVvic!; j at 7.30. ^ I I * 1 This church joins heartily in \tbe 1 Week of Prayer with the Presbyterian ' ad Methodist Churches. The services j on Wednesday and Thursday nights" will i ; be in the Baptist Church. Special attention is called to the an- ' | nual business meeting of the church i which will be held on Wednesday night, ( December 12. A WHITE CHRISTMAS. Hie Christmas entertainment at the Methodist Church wm held on Christ- j
ok» l'r* theuse of HALL'S CATARRH CURS. Sworn to before me naff 'mAaofMd in 2.yi nsr- ^ ^ ™ F. J. CHENEY A CO, Totado. a eve, and was a most thoroughly en- - joved occasion. The chief feature of the occasion was the besutifunl spirit of helpfulness to others manlf sated in the very generous offering* from all the classes of the school. The* gifts consisted of large quantities of food and provisions of all kinds, and gifts of money. These gifts were so generous as to exceed the expectation! of thaj ■ committee who arranged the program, and will be the means of bringing Christmas cheer to many homes. The building wM beautifully decorated, the platform being banked with Cedars, most artistically arranged, before which stood « white cross, over which appeared a star outlined with miniature electric lights, producing st most pleasing effect. As the last hymn was being sung the usual box of candy was quietly distributed to each mem- | ber of the school. Program. | Processional, O Come Ail Ye Faithful ' Prayer, Mr. Keneman Hymn, There's a Song in the Air School Legend of Mrs. Sharp ' Anthem, Brightest and Bert, Choir Scripture Reading, L C. Ogden 1 Hymn, It Came Upon the Midnight | CSear, Choir Responsive Reading. ' Duet, Bethlehem's Star Miss Vans man and Mrs. Corson ' Primary Department Exercises. Hymmn, Angels from, the Realms of Qlory- . Singing, O Little Town of Bethlehem Junior Department Hymn, Silent Night, School Address, Dr. Judd 1 Hymn, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Schoel METHODIST CHURCH. Owing to the storm and illness among the choir the Christmas mnata was not given last Sunday but will be given on 1 "Go t<o Church Sunday" January 9th. Friday at 9.30 the Watch Night servvioee will open. An interesting program has been arranged. Sunday at 10.30 Communion with brief address by the pastor. Sunday at 7.30' p. m, song service and sermon, "A New Man for the New > Year." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . At the Presbyterian Church the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at 10 JO a. m. In the evening at 7 JO p. m. the pastor will preach a New Year's sermon on "The Door." The choir will sing some of the Ohrist- . mas music omitted last Sabbath because of the illness of choir members. Week of Prayer service at 7.45 p. m. on Monday and Tuesday. A cordial invitation to all services I is tendered those without a chuich OLD BRICK CHURCH. , I Rev. G. H. Wilkins will preach in the , Old Brick Church, on January 2d and | !)th. Beginning January 2d a special | week of prayer will be held in the Cold Spring Chapel. j Daniel Miller of West Cape May. has accepted the agency for Overland cars, and will be pleased to explain the details of the car and (rive demonstrations to Interested parties. If you have some money isld by for futnre use, tbe place to put that money is In tbe Security Trust Co, Cape May. For results advertise in Star and Wars FROM THE EUROPEAN WAR ! Edward Rice, son of Edward L. Rice, ber of the Friends' Uuited Ambulance Corps in France, and is now on A furvisiting! his parents at Cape May Court House. On Friday night he l will give an address in the M. E. Church at that place, taking for his topic the European War and discuss the work of the ambulance corps in France. WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The nervous system ia the alarm system ( of the human body. In perfect health we hardly realize that i we have a network of nerves, bat when health is ebbing, when strength is declin. ing, the same nervous system gives the alanq in headaches, tiredneat, dreamful sleep, irritability and unless corrected, j leads straight to a breakdown. To correct nervousness, Scott's Bmnl- ! aionis exactly what you should .take; Its. : rich nutriment gets into tbe blood and rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells whfle the whole system responds to its refreshing tonic force. It is tree from iloohoL '

