Cape May Star and Wave, 8 April 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Office nf a* LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU U. a Department of AgricultureMonthly Meterologiccal Summary ' Oape. May, N. J., March, 1916. 1 BAROMETER. Highest, 14th inst., 80.40 Lowest, .29-27 TEMPERATU RE. ' Mean, 333 Normal, *°-8 . Highest, 28th inst., 62.0 Lowest, 3d inst., 18 0 Greatest daily range, 28th inst., 25 Least daily range, 16th inst., 2 Deficiency for month, 170° -Deficiency since Jan. 1st, 109° PRECIPITATION. Normal rain for month, 3.73 in Baiafall month, 4.79 in Greatest in 24 hours, e 2.02 in Excess for month, 1.06 in ^ Deficiency , for year, 0.13 in . WIND MOVEMENT. Total movement, 8706 m Average hourly velocity, 11.7 m Maximum velooity N. W-, 4 inat, 48 m Pri vailing direction, N. W. ; WEATHER Clear days, 9 Partly cloudy, 12 j BbsS®^ 10 Number of days with rain, 13 1 Days of fog, 4 ( No. of days with snow, 7, 10.3in * Thunderstorm on 22nd. Frost, light, 25th. Froet, killing. 24th. GEORGE L. LOVETT, I Official in Charge. ^ UNCLAIMED LETTERS. ! list of unclaimed letters remaining hi the Ospe Msy Postoffioe for week . ending April 6, 1916: ( Acheebaugh, Mise Elsie. < Connor, James J. Wilmot. W. E. > Willis, Harry B., (2). In calling for the above please say advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M CASTORIA POT Infant* and Children la IIh For Ovsr 30 Ysars TIDE TABLE i o 0 '.i.'l r** 1 - FOR COLD SPRING INLET t -M .1' li: 1 lib r I t To estimate tide at foot of Decatur Street at 14 minutes to the high tide, t and 10 to the low tide. Those who copy ' should give credit to the Star and Wave. APRIL High Low High Low AM. AM. P.M. P.M. | 7 Friday 10.47 421 11.08 4.48 8 Saturday 11.35 5.37 11.54 5.34 9 Sunday 12.27 6.30 .... 625 ^ 10 Monday 00.46 7.25 1.26 7.28 '11 Tuesday 1.45 8.23 2.27 8 32 12 Wednesday 2.41 9.17 3.25 9.30 13 Thursday 3.41 10.09 4.18 10 27 14 Friday " *22 10.55 5.06 11.18 15 Saturday 5.21 11.36 5.51 .... 10 -Sunday 0.07 05 6.33 0.15 17 Monday 6.50 48 7.15 0.57 18 Tuesday . 7.36 1.33 7.59 1.38 19 Wednesday 8.22 221 8.45 2.24" 20 Thursday 0.10 3.07 9.32 3.10 21 Friday 10.02 4.01 1024 3.59 22 Saturday 10.58 4.53 11.22 4.56 23 Sunday 12.00 5.54 .... 6.01 24 Monday 24 6.58 1.07 7.10 25 Tuesday 1.29 7.59 2.14 8.18 26 Wednesday 2.34 8.59 3.18 9.24 27 Thursday 3.35 10.57 4.15 10.24 28 Friday 4.32 10.45 5.08 11.18 20 Saturday 525 1123 5.54 .... 80 6unday 6.12 0.10 6.36 12.18 LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAM STATIONS Keys may be obtained in vicinity ol alarm boxes. No. 25 — Washington street, near Schellenger's Landing. No. 32 — Washington :itreet, near Union No. 47 — Washington street and Madi- ' No. 54— Lafayette and Bank streets. No. 58— Broad and Elmira streets. No. 65— Pittsburg and New Jersey ava No. 69 — Stockton avenue, between Jef» ferson and Queen streets. No. 78 — Franklin and Washington st No. Tfc — Howard street, opp Stockton av. No. 82 — Columbia avenue, and Guerney No- 84— Ocean stret, near Beach avenue No. 91— Broadway and Grant. No 92— Broadway and Beach avenns No. 98 — Perry street, near Bridge. No- 94 R Lafayette and Grant street No. 95— Washington and Jaeknon sta. No. 97— Columbia ave. and Decatur at Da 96-Washington and Oosan sta All active Flrtanen, City PoUee Officer* and Botd Watehasa an provided -flhk^

CITY DIRECTORY V I Mayor, William L Stevens. Aldtaan, Harry Hcbeathal. and Superintendent of Watw Worka.'Thoa W. Millet, Jan. 1, 1916 Collector, Walter J. Fenderson. Jr., January I, 1918. ^ Assessor, Allen Wales, Jan. 1, 1918. Treasurer, Stephen B. Wilson, Jan. 1. 1918. * Solicitor, J. Spioer Learning, Jan. _ J, 1907. Building Inspector, Joa H Elwell, Jan. 1, 1916. Engineer of Water Works, Frank C. B. S peace. » Chief of Police — George C. Baldwin. , Board of Education: — Lather Ogden March, 1918 I E. J. Jcrrell March, 1921 Samuel R Stitee March, 1920 * Porter March, 1917 j John Hewitt March, 1917 e s ( COUNTY DIRECTORY. J of Supreme Court, Charles C. Black, Dem., 1922 ( Circuit Judge, Howard Oarrow, Dem., j 1921. Judge. Henry H. Eldredge, . Dem., , April 1, 1921. of Pleas, J. Russell Carrow. Coleman F. Corson, Dem., 1917. c Coroners— Wm. H. Thompson, Rep., 1 Lower Township, Nov. 1916; Mark Lake, Rep., Ocean City, Nov, 1916; , B. C. Ingsrsoll, Wildwood. e County Clerk, A Carlton HUdreth, Rep., Jan., 1980. 1 Edward L Rice, Dem., Nov.. c 1917. State Senator, Lewis T. Stevens, Rep., ' 1919. ] Assemblyman, Mark Lake, 1917. i County Collector, Joseph L Scull. Rep. County Board of Elections — H. 8. ^ Dougherty, Alfred land, Walter Ruth- ' erford, C. M. WeStoott. t Terms of Court — Second Tuesday In April, September and December. £ i f 1 CHURCH DIRECTORY f — t I FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, William Dyre McCurdy. , Preaching on Sunday at 1020 and in the evening at 720; Sunday school I at 8 p. m.; Wednesday evening Prayer « Meeting at 720; Men's Union Meeting f Saturday evening at 720. FIRST M. E. CHURCH 1 1 Rev. B. P. Judd. Pastor. Preaching Sunday 1020 a. nu, 720 p. m;. Sunday School 220 p. m. ; Sun- E day Praise Service, 8 a. m. and Epworth League, 8.46 p. m. Class Meetings on Thursday and Fri day evenings at 7.45 p. m. Prayer ; Meeting, Wednesday evening 7.45 p. m. i j 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday services 1020 a m. and 7.80 f p. m.; Sundry school. 3.00 p. m. Midreek, Wednesday 720 p. m.; Y. P. 8. C t

B, Fridays, 7 JO p. m, toM tthuo j 4 00 p. m. HOURS OF DIVIHE SERVICE. At the Church of Our Lady, Star of he 8ea: Masses— Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock M. Week days at 720 A M. Sunday School at 220 "P. M. Evening devotions, Sundays aad Fridays, at 720. - ' 1 SECRET SOCIETIES. ' . . i Cape Island Lodga Ne 36, F. and A M. — Communications second aad fourth Tuesdays of each mor "h at lodge room Washington and Franklin atresia. Adoniram Chapter, No. 99, Royal Arch Masons — Convocations third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin Rticota. Mayflower Lodge, No. 268, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Meets each Friday at Auditorium, Jackson street. Ospe May Encampment, No. 98, L O. F-, meets the second and fourth of each month at the Auditorium. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men. Meets each Tues evening at Auditorium. Columbia Lodge, No. 23, Independent of Mechanics — Meets each Monday evening at the Auditorium. Patriotic Sons of America— Meetc each Tuesday evening at the Rutherford on Decatur street. Ckpe May Lodge No. 21, A O. U. W., , meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street. Cape May Council, No. 1691, Royal Arcanum — Meets first and third Thursday of each month at Auditorium. Ospe May Conclave. No. 183, Improved Order of Heptasophs— Meets at Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street, on second and fourth Thursdays «f each month. Oape May Camp, No. 8772, Modern Woodmen of America — Meets first Wednesdav of each month at the Auditorium. Gamp 110, P. O. & of A of Cold meets Thursday evening of each week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at p. m. Cold Spring Council, Jr. 0. U. A M 135— Meets in Hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department Beets on Monday evening in each mouth st corner of Washington and Franklin streets. Friendship Council No. 27, D. of A— Meets cm Tuesday afternoon of eacE week ct 220 In Jr. O. U. A M. Hall. The John Mecray Poet No. 40, Q. A meets the first Monday evening of each month at 720 p. m, at Franklin School Building. Oape May Camp No. 86, Bona of Vet- ■ erans, N. J. Division, U. R A, meet the second and fourth Monday of en«h in' John Mecray Post Room, Franklin Street. * , . V : SlOll LEAGUE BASXZT WST.T. SCHEDULE. March 25 — Wildwood at Ooean City. 28 — Wildwood at Cape May. March 29 — Ospe Mr.y at Ocean City. 30 — Ocean City at Wildwood. GOLD LEAF printed on ribbons, cloth or leather at Hie Star and Wave Sta- , tloncry Department. Write for tydeea. i

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B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 824 DELAWARE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Keystone Telephone 188D

"LEST YOU FORGET" Let this be a reminder to you that we are making- far more extensive preparations for our Spring MUinery than ' ever before. We will announce later ; the exact date of our first abowings, you ean count that our assortment will be larger than usual aad Just what ( ! you desire win be found in our display. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St Cafto May, N. J. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder > 121 Bifkaitrta Cape Ha;, M.J. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER ; AUTOMOBILE PAINTER 1 Large and Small Work Carefufl F.xeented ' Estimates Cheerfully Pimlshiij I I W. L. EWDTO. JR. , West Perry Sta, t Keystone Phone I __ 1 i J. C. LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co 103 Jackson Street NOTICE. T. H. Taylor . onnoea that t hi* Central Shoe Store (14 Wa-hlnyton , street, he continues the shoe Inislneae , City for BALL BAND RUBBEH I have taken the agency tn Cape May footwear, and would call special attention to the new VAC aoot, made by this company. The best on the marketWill still do all kL 's of repair work. Shoe findings and dreaslng for sale T. H. TAYLOR 126 Waahlcxton St, Cape May. N. J. ESTABLISHED 1905 Troy Laundry PHONE 1 I LUMBER AND Mill Work : GEO. OGDEN & SON 1 Wentzall'a, 33 ferry Street, will give ■ on bids on furniture carpet and fittings for your satire house and put it I n place far jm Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs. Good work at oonsistaat prices. Jesse M. Brown, 110 aad 112 Jaekaoa St

1 iiiniTHDiiiM rice iNh ni rrrt 107 im JACKSON Si" trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attendedto an d delivered Open all the year JOHN J. McCANN Shoes! Shoes I NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition, Having had many yearn' experience in the bnsmeee, I only aak an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON aiaWMtegtostrwi At Laventhol's PRICES REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your winter shopping right at your home. We have full line winter clothing, shoes and rubbers. Store open on stormy days and evenings. WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a ooxy bungalow or a magnificent mnmrinn it jg of fir A importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with maw purchases, but for years to oome, and a large percentage of the ixrt can be saved by the advice and as sistance of an experienced WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street fiefrigeratore of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and soe. Hotel Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR An ideal place to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop. TL« Comfortable Surroundings. Special t 110 iviarcy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE a34 PERRY STREET How open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient location Keystone Phone 68-8. H. H. MePHERSOH. THE SANRITA NoWR^si:nfj^tiM1 MRS. GEORGE k. COOPER Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey THE HARRISON NoswSiSr MRS. C D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey

Bellemere Cottage MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J