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WOMAN All RUN DOW* Xade Strong and Well By Yiaol Waynesboro, Pa. — " I was all run down . after • h&rd spell of bronchi tig to it waa hard forme to keep about. I bad pains fas my cheat tad took cold easily. A friend asked me to try VinoL 1 did and it built me up so I am strong and well a«H J am able to do my housework which ■ I bad not done for three months before j t* "f VinoL"— Mrs. Y. R- Hob- , Bough, Waynesboro. Pa. Vinol creates an appetite, aids diges- ■ >inn makes pure blood and creates 1 Strength Your money back if it faila. , James Mecray, Druggist, CJspe May. , !tew Jgasy. it l " 1
WEST CAPE MAY — — i Mrs. Albert Ludlam has been enjoying a little vacation in Gloucester, X. J., • with her husband. He being employed < there for a time. 1 Mrs. Allen Green was called home to attend her mother Mrs. C. Poulson, she 1 being on the sick list. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lonabaugh, Jr., • and son, Jack, of Philadelphia, were ' week end visitors in the borough. I Mrs. John E- Lonabaugh has returned to Cape May for the summer after 1 ■pending the winter with her relatives in > Philadelphia and Rutledgf. F Mrs. Walter Peck anff two children of Camden spent last week with her moth- 0 lit. u Miss Anns Smith wss in Ocean City a few days last week. 1 Mrs. Frank R. Hughes has been en- p tertaining her parents. Mr. and Mrs. <> -Samuel Bishop of Eldora. e Hie T. J. B. Club was entertained by P Alvin and Henry Argoe and Miss Elsie Hand on Friday night last. All reported b having had a jolly good time. j< Mrs. Harry Ludlam has returned after tl spending a week with her husband, who v is working at Gloucester, X. J. ** Mr. John Wilberbam spent a few days this week away. b, Mrs. Daniel Stereos is 111 at this « writing. Her numerous friends wish her a speedy recovery. «' Arthur Reeves spent last Wednesdav ™ in Philadelphia. ,-v ^ ^ ,
Mrs. Charles Poulson has recovered after being on the sick list. Mrs. Alfred Taylor wss sway recently. Mr. and Mrs. George S. R. Wright are spending some time in Philadelphia. Mrs Ida Chester was in Philadelphia last week. Mr. W. G. Blattner is in1 Newark, X. J., for a few days. Mrs. Annie Hughes has returned after spending a few weeks in Mfllville. Mrs. Dawson and family spmt over Sunday with relatives at Erma, X. J. Mr and Mrs. Ororge Taylor have retained here after spending the winter at Millrille, N. J. Regal Shoes latest styles. Fry mires', Broadway and York avenue. MAR ABOUT TOWR Miss Maze Lejambre, after passing the Ur inter in the South, has returned, and opened her Washington street cottage for the summer. ( , John M. Walton of Philadelphia came down the first of the week In his machine and looked over his Ocean street cottage. B. Courts wider of Philadelphia was looking over his New York avenue cottage this week. Mr. and Mrs William M. Chssedy, now .located at Gloucester, were here greeting friends on Sunday. Mm. Dr. Alex Marty of Riverton, was here for a few days this week. Postmaster William H. Nelson, of Chester, was at his cottage this week. J. Frank Black of Chester motored here and opened his Perry ft. cottage for a short stay. Mrs. George S. Liggett and daughter of Philadelphia were at their beach front cottage this week. Mm. John Thomas after passing the winter at the Windsor Hotel, has opened her Grant street cottage for the sea son. Frank P. Harned and family of Mer chaatrille, this state, have been enjoying a* outing at his Stockton avenue cottage. William J. McMullin of Philadelphia, was at his cottage this week, giving . mechanics instructions to place his cot- ] tage> readiness for an early occupancy - Clifton Rubicon, formerly employed by the Light and Power Co., has been placed in change of X. . Z Graves' interests here. Mrs. Calvin Sstersfield is here plae- « lag the Chalfonte in readiness. She anticipates a good season. Jay Meeray and Daniel Focer art off on a business trip. While absent they will call on Mr. Ford, bead of the Ford j Daat forget "THE JONAH." ■ «T • Children Cry 1 fm ruTcacrs 1 C ASTORIA
W. C. T. U. MEETS Report of the Cape May County W. C. T. U- Institute held on April 28th In , the W. C. T. U. Hall at Tuclcahoe at i 10 JO a. m. > At 1045 a song service was held. The institute -was called to order with President Mrs. Dell Smith of Ocean City the chair. The roll-call of officers and superintendents by Recording-secretary Mrs. Rice of Cape May Court House folAll the officers and most of the superintendents were present and each ' one answered by verse of scripture. Address of welcome was gtven by Mrs. Wallace, and the response by Mrs. Priscilla Rutherford. Mm. Hallowell read Scripture from John 15 th chapter, first eleven verses; subject, fruit-bearing Christians. It was decided that local presidents expected to see that W. C. T. U.. organizations are formed in their nearest rural districts. A motion was carried to have Mrs. come into the county to lecture and organize new unions on May 15, 16 and 17th. The places she is expected to visit am: Stone Harbor, Woodbine, Sea Isle and Goshen. Noontide prayer was offered by Mrs. Iloman. Institute adjourned its morning session, executive to meet at 1J0 p. m. Lunch was served in the dining room of the hall by members of Tuckahoe union. The %fternoon yeseion was held in the Ojdrtb at 2J0, gfesident pressing Hym» were sung and prayer I offered. aQnutes of the morning and executive meetings were read and approved. Mrs. Steelman, former president of AtCounty gave Bible leading, subOur Faith, Miss Wentzell spoke, of importance of mothers bringing their very young into the society and teaching thein the advantages of temperance. An address onequal-suffrage was given Miss Baker of Wlldwood, who in the of her remarks congratulated the W. C. T. U. on -its large audience, and added that she hoped that there' would 1 he a women's suffrage organization in ] , - — «- ui^auizauon in h
May County in the near future, d A vote of thanks was accorded ex- ' Congressman Thompson Baker of Wild- 1 r< wood, for the stand he took while in of- ' e flee In voting for the amendment of the ' Constitution of the U. S. as offered by 1 a Congressman Richard P. Hobson of Ala-. bama in the interest of temperance,] ] I altho he had received numerous letters j ' requesting him not to vote for the T amendment. It was stated that there are eleven ( ' r fry counties in Pennsylvania. while there js hot one in New Jersey. MBS. H. S. RUTHERFORD ! r I AUTOMOBILES ' Before buying m the new five pas senger Metx touring ear, fully equipped with Gray and Davis electric lighting and ' •tarter Is an up to data ear in every j detail, has perfectly safe transmission for lady to drive, has tall sUptical ( springs back and front, and good spring upholstered cushions. Price <800. JOB 8. 8T7TE8, Agent i 1 Cape Miy City. W. ff. Keystosu Phone 1M-M. . r Medium price shoes, high or low. Fry- i mires', Broadway and York avenue. '
TIN ROOFS ; AND SPOUTING i Require attention all the year. ! If yours is nearly gone ask for ' an estimate now. „ ■ A leak in your tin roof will '■ cause more damage than the cause of a new roof. Think it ■ over and then send for a reliable 6 . • - _ - r .
' I tinner to quote you a price on a first class job. JESSE BROWN 110 and 1JJ JVfcluon St Cape May, N. J. 1 '■ ■ " "rill ■ ; i
~ - • -- - NOTICE — To the Court of Commoh Pl^as of the f County of Cape May, or to whom it . . may concern: J Take notice that the subscriber will on Wednesday the 24th daVRff May. in ^ | the year of our Lord one thousand nine , hundred and sixteen < 1916) it the hour A of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as I soon as the court can hear the same, apply to the Court of. Common Pleas of the County of Cape May, at the Court House, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey, for a license to keep &n "Inn and Tavern" to sell spiritous, vinous, malt and brewed liq- . in quantities less than one quart, at the Hotel Cape May, situate on the 'northerly aide of Beach avenue, between ■ | and Baltimore avenue. Cape May City. New Jersey. 1 Dated May 1st, A. D. 1916. V C.A. WOOD. ' 1009-3t-5-6 | DO YOU KNOW THAT j I Walking is the best exercise— and the cheapest? i The United States Public Health Service administers typhoid vaccine gratis I to Federal employees? KISSEL KAS (Every Inch A Car) TOURING CARS AND TRUCKS SEND FOR LITERATURE Henry Reeves Agent West Cape May, N. J. Advertise in tfce Star and Wave. l
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BELL, MODEL 16, TOURING CAR: Price $775 and as fine as any $1000 car on the market. Better in appearance than most cart st doable the price All working parts easy at accass to the driver at all times. SPECIAL FEATURES Lot* of room in body, aaoMzucted 21 lata doors, 112 inch wheel base, 22 •alios to the gallon, good MatlSr opbols taring aad other features found on 'the •2600 cars. For demonstration aad all other tafonnatica apply to FRANK ENTRKEN & SONS caorr&AL asBaaa, cafe may, n. j.
SPECIAL Friday - - Saturday FINE COMBINATION SUITS INFANTS WEAR. JUST IN. at Laura M. Brown's 417 Washington Street NO TRESPASSING SIGHS now on sals at the Star and Wave Office, at M »e»ta per dam.
iCOLDWELL LAWN MOWERS Have bom on the Market for 45 years. Nothing but the hart of Materials and Werfcmuiship enter into the construction of them. Prieos range from $3.00 to $14.00 Buy a Good Reliable Guaranteed LAWN MOWER
while you are about it Full stock of Garden Hose, Rakes, Spades, Shovels, also Sprinkling Pott. GARDEN HOSE from 10c to 18c per foot, guaranteed. Hose Reels and Noxzles.
CHAS. AiiSWiSFr**1 395-7 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. SUMMER MILLINERY Leghorns trimmed In various styles, <3.00 up. Hats in the stylish lacey braid effects. White hats beautifully trimmed with flowers— these are all in the newest styles and reasonable in price. Childrens trimmed hats, <1.50 to <5.00. Sport hats <1.00 up, h lot of untrlmmed hats and trimmings at interesting prices for order work. LOTTIE R. HILLMAN 220 Perry Street, Cape May. Facial requirement* a atudy. Out Tue<day<.'
uji |||k REGALS 'i are Here! * || j Smarten-Up We take pleasure in announcing that we have secured the exclusive local agency for Regal Shoes
«^ERE are the newest— the very latest— lasts and leathers in ■ ■ Spring Footwear. Ultra-stylish models in Street and Dress JLJJ Shoes. Femininely dainty^ Dance Shoes. Strikingly smart novelties'that typify the mode of the moment And every shoe in the assortment breathes the quality and distinction whicK parallel Regal Shoes with the high-priced production of New York and London "custom" bootmakers. IRegals with your Easter costume stamp you correct. They place you on a fashionable footing — class you with the smartly gowned women of America's style centers. Regals for every purpose and every purse. Every pair represents the standard of quality and the maximum of value. Come in and see — seeing is believing. M. C. FRYMIRE Broadway and York Ave, West Cape May, N. J.

