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I BflJCiTE CHILD ■ait Strong By Onr Vinol . tDimin poor health, delicate and SrSsHSSSM ; a«»tts^3£ . Vinol ts a delicious cod liver and iron ( tonic without oil, a constitutional rernmIv which creates an appetite, aids di- < jStiOT tod iriakes pure healthy blood. , All children love to take it j Jim« Drasgtat, Ckp. Mff, New Jerery PBES8YTE8IAN CHUBCH. Decatur and Hughes Streets, the Rev. Curtis 0. Boaserman, minister. At the First Presbyterian Church the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered on Sunday morning. Other service* as usual. CHHBCH OF THE ADVERT. Services for the week: Sunday, Holy Communion and sermon, 10-30. Confirmation instruction, 2.30. Evening prayer and sermon, 7 AO. Tuesday/evening prayer, 4.00. Wednesday, Litany 4.00 evening prayer and meditation 7 AO. Thursday, Holy Communion 8.00; evening prayer, 4. Friday, Litany and Meditation, 4.00. BAPTIST CHUBCH. At the Finet Baptist Church the regular communion servmc will be observed at the close of the Sunday morning service. Pastor McCurdv will preach on "Positive Religion." At night the big song service at 7 AO. Bring "Billy" Sunday hymn book followed by preaching by the pastor on "The Man Who Failed." Special services every night this coming weak.. Song service begins at 7.45. Pastor. H. Russell Myers of Salem. N. J., will preach every night with the exoption pf Friday night. These ser- . .trees will continue to include Easter •Sunday. All day service on Good Friday. SOME HEALTH HEWS. DO VOU KH0W THAT There is no Federal institution in . the continental ignited States for the reception. *»d care of lepers. Plaugu Is a disease of rodents? Malaria is: spread by a special mosquito t . House screening is a good disease preventative! , Fingers, flies and food spread" typhoid feygrf Pellagra. . may be prevented or cured by proper diet? The United States Public Health Service believes that the common towel spreads trachoma, a disease of the eyes? Children from unitary homes advance more rapidly in school than those from dirty premises? WEST CAPE MAY DEFEATS WOODBINE TEAM. The Grammar League atarted its sea- j _

son on last Saturday afternoon when the Weal, (tape May team defeated the j -trong . Woodbine combination by the -COT pf, .13 .to 14. W.'llman .apd 'Callaher. battery fori West Gspo .M»y. played an exceptionally j fine game. The West Cape May "hoys showed team ,york and batted heard. | League Standing. , :..s Won Loet West Gapft May .. 1 0 Court Hqi^sf ,. 1 0 Woodbine 0 1 Wild wood .... 0 1 Korth Wihlwood not scheduled. IK MEM0RIAM. WELDONx-Jn sad but loving remembrance of James Monroe Wcldon who passed away April 3. 1912. •78- -3-1 -It Wife and Family. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Stationery for Profeasional Men at special low prices until May 1st. Star and Wave Stationery Department. AUTOMOBILES Before buying see the new five passenger Mete touring ear. fully equipped with firay and Davis electric lighting and starter is ah up to dste car in every detail, has perfectly safe transmission for lady to drive, has fall eliptical springs back aim front, and good spring upholstered cushions. Price 8300. JOS. S. STTTES. Agent Cape May CSty, N. J. Keystone Phone 134-M. The flafe Deposit Vault of the Security Trust Oo. has modem devicea

MARY ALTEEHATE ASPIEARTS. Second ' District Republicans Hot Limited in Choice. The candidates for alternate delegates • to the Republican National Convention in the Second District are more numerous than for delegates. It was to have been Burlington's and Cape May's turn to have the delegates from the Second Congressional District this year, but Cumberland usurped Cape May's prerog- | ative, beta use that county had a pre- | pondeiance of votes, and was content 1 with the alternate. Now Atlantic comes, along and files Uro names. One is C K. White, of the Mariborough-Blenheim Hotel, and the other James A Lightfoot. a pegro leader. Cape May County's regular or- i ganization is for Alfred B. Miller, a Cape May native and Chicago business man, while those who were on the losing side last fall have now put" up Christopher 6. Hand, of Wildwood. The delegates are County Clerk Knight, of Burlington, and Richard M. More, of Bridgeton. Ex-Senator Bloomfield H. Minch, of Cumberland, is also to be an alternate delegate-at-large. — Record. ' March 29. PETIT JUB0BS. r Van Gilder, Ralph, architect. Ocean C. I Freestone, Walter, carpenter. Upper Township. • Bozarth, Benjamin, carpenter, Dennis Township. Pierson, Harry, farmer, Dennis Twp. Ferguson, Edward, expressman, Ocean • CBjc — - — r : — = — - Christian, Charles, fanner, Dennis Twp. - Carver. Erick. real estate, Upper Twp. I Steel man, L. A., blacksmith, Ocean City, t Wentzell Learning carpenter, Dennis ; Township. J Dole, Charles, R. R. employe, Cape May. i McCray, Joseph, fanner, Dennis Twp. Champion, Mark T., farmer, Dennis Township. >• Corson, Samuel, expressman. Cape May. '■ Godfrey, Bradford, fanner, Upper Twp. - Johnson, Frank, upholsterer. Gape May. - Hemingway, Elmer, bayman, Lower r Township. i Cronecker. George, merchant, Sea Isle City. Headley, Charles, merchant, Ooean City. Batt, Elijah B., plumber, Lower Twp. Vanartsdalen, Howard, fisherman, Dennis Township, n Endicott, Edgar, automobile, Middle e Township. : Powell, Edward, farmer. Middle Twp. Watson, Arthur, fanner. Lower Twp. i- Cole, Frederick, merchant, Wildwood. Ellinberger, Calvin operator, Dennis Township. Moore. Wm„ farmer, Dennis Twp. d I.udlam. Providence, fanner, Middle Township. d Gnndyf David W„ boatman. Ocean C. , Phillips. A. H.; grocer. Cape May City. : ' •- Canfield, Lewis, insurance, Avalon. j' •1 Finley. W. C.. painter, Ocean City. | • Fisher. Alvin, farmer Middle Twp. |. I.udlam. Henry, bayman. Middle Twp i c Miller, Simeon, carpenter, Ocean City. | ; Scull, Abel D., contractor. Ocean CSty. I Gibson. Win., painter. Cape May City. | Callaher. Clarchce. gardner, Cape May? I . j Corey. George F.. plumber, N. Wildwooi ' -

.MANAGEMENT. J.RCOX APRIL 3rd, 1916 FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN nd BEVERLY BAYNE "graustark" A story of love behind a throne THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1915 Mary Pickford, in "ESMERALDA." Millinery Trimmed FREE We have fortunately secured one of our favorite Trimmers for Millinery. We will divide with you by trimming all our hats — FREE. If you do not care to purchase a hat bring in your last season's and we will make it look like new. 100 SHIRT WAISTS Worth $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, all to be sold at 88c each. MRS. E. TURjyLR, 323 n . . . V

Burke, James, clerk. Middle Twp, Summers, Robt., annex Dennis Twp. j Norton, Coleman, bayman, Middle Twp. Van Gilder, Lewis, farmer, Dennis Twp. Collins, Harold, merchant, Dennig- Twp. | I Grace, Charles, farmer. Middle Twp. j French, Tho». B... farmer. Upper rTwp. 1 ! Loper. J. Ellsworth^ electrician. Cape j May. j Grace. Walton, farmer. Denniv Txvp. Peterson. Joseph, fanner. Dennis Twp. ij Norton. Harry, carpenter. Middle, Twp. • Morris. Frank, contractor. Cape May.

Bach man, Joseph, bayman, lower Twp. Gerretson, Leslie, farmer, Lower Twp. CAPE MAY COUNTY DISTRICT SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Office 214 Ocean StTeet, Oape May, N. J. SAMUEL F. WARE, President. J. M. E. HILDRETH, First Vice-Presi-dent and Secretary. • ■*; P NO TRESPASSING SIGNS now on sale at the Star and Ware Offioe, at 80 cents per dozen.

! ft - . $ | CAUTION ! I 8 8 g • g If you write letters, buy y our paper S now. The price of all papers is rapid- -SJ ^ ly advancing and good paper is ex- § ceeding the speed lijmit. ^ We will accept orders for future |jj delivery at to-day's prices. ■1'. " ' £ 51 STAR & WAVE % STATIONERY DEPT. g

NOW IS THE TIME You should have your Tin Roofs looked over, also the Spouting and Gutters. Prompt attention to .them now will save you money. DROP A POSTAL OR CALL CHAS. A. SWAIN 3K-7 JACKSON ST. CAFE MAY, N. I MILLINERY A large assortment of Trimmed Hats for Children and Misses in smart styles, good ▼aloes, $1.50 up. Also a variety in sport hats. The middle-aged woman will find hats here attractively varied In styles and prices. You must see to appreciate these exceptional F ; LOTTIE R. HILLMAN 220 Perry Street, Cape May. r Facial requirements a study, ' Out Tuesdays. t ========^^ l DERR'S ICE CREAM .Attention to Family ' Orders PrompUy Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 TABX.B D'HOTE DIKKBBB A 8PBCIAI.TT Kavatonr Pbose ssA u lap DIAMONDS, WATCHES -5C- AND JEWELRY At Lowest Cash Prices FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRINQ. F THIRTY-FTVE YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH LEADING NEW YORK ANB PHILADELPHIA HOUSES. I R. A. MINNER Keystone Phone 44-D. 5,3 VasWagtM Street, Cepe May, K J. 833— 10-16-Y WITH CAPE MAY OPTICAL MORRIS BENOWITZ Dealer in Old Metals and Scrap Iron HIGHEST PRICES PAID Also all kinds of Machinery & Boilers 523 ELMIRA STREET Keystone 49 Cape May. Leave Cape May 7.39 a. m. v yS. Returning V^sLeaye PHILADELPHIA $1 25 i Tjckets Vo y/jd ^ Sale Tickets commences April 8th

R«!a, Spon ting. Guitar, aad Tin Boofa Good work at emmisUat prioea. 1mm 1 jL Brows, 110 aad lit Jsakaoa St. ,

STOVES AND HEATEES arc the proper subjects for discussion at this time. In order to get right down to this heating argument call on Chariea A. Swain, 305-307 Jackaon Street, and ia- , apeet hit large Hne of storea, r^Mgm, and oil storea.