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: CAK.1AY STAR AND WAVE Wave Ee'-abllshed INI •tot of the Cap* Established .... 1<M Merged Id Star and War* ...... 1m7 E ALBERT R. HAND. Genera! Man* er | . Forme cloa* Thursdsy eveninaa Oct Wt town circulation delivered Saturday*. ■description PRICE. |LM PER TEAR IN ADVANCE. TUe paper la entered at the postaffio* aa eccond-claaa poatal matter. •TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CQ. Ill and 117 Washington Street PERSONAL MENTION INTERESTING PERSONAL PARA GRAPHS OF THE COMING AND GOING OF CAPE MAT VISITORS AND RESIDENTS EACH DAT. ^ Mr*. J. C. Grown and Creston Coigne and Mrs. N. J. Cretter gave their friend* at the Devon an agreeable surprise on Sunday. Mr. Garfield, a regular summer visitor at the Devon, is down for a rtit I Miss Mary Louise Brown, formerly of 806 Columbia avenue, now of tb* Ware Apartments, Washington St, en. tertained as week end visitors; Misses Angela Marke, Frances Brown and Dr B. E. Powell, all of Philadelphia. Dr. Powell is resident physician at the Medico Chi hospital, in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Miller, of PhilaMrs. Miler's daughter, Miss Brown of the Ware Apartments. Miss Bender, of Shippensburg, Pa, •pent several days during the past week at the Presbyterian manse. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Henrickson and infant son of Augusta, Ga., have leaaed a suite of apartments with Mrs. Ware for the season. Mr. Henrickson is associated with the new management at the Hotel Gape May. Mrs John Mecray is visiting her daughter, Mrs Geo. Batten, at CollingsWood. "' Mr. Logan Boekius and Miss Marian Wagner were down over Sunday. John Hewitt' has rented his Washingten street home for the summer for 11400. Mr and Mrs. Lafayette Miller visited Philadelphia this week. Mi*. Elizabeth Hooper has returned home after gp extended visit to Oalifornia. Mr. Robert P. Hewitt and Miss Milliecnt Hand were visiting in Philadelpha ( this wk. •» -Mr. W. Still e *f Tuckahoe was here Garfield has been here for a short time for his health. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, of Baltimore, are here for a short stay. "Mr. Jkcob Snare and titter, Mrs. Knap have opened their cottage on Congress ( street for the summer. Mr. J. B. Smith, of Philadelphia, is registered at the Windsor. Daniel, Foeer and faipily have arrived home after an ex^rnded'vait to Chicago. Mr. Clarence M. Brown Is here for a ! »*•*- g - , Mr. James Mecray and Mrs. Hetty - Miller are at yinefaal- .eitlUng Mr*. Henry Hughes: ' • Mrs. Murrell, of German town, was a ( guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Bockiue. Mrs. C. William Spiess is here looking after some re pain} to bey property. Mr. John F. Craig and wife were at the Columbia last Week. * « Mrs H. L. Se*U, Mr. Alexander Scott and Mr. frank. Scott are here. for a abort ' «*bFMr. and Mrs. Basil Haines, of St. Martina, Philadelphia, have rented a- cottage on New Jersey avenue. ' , The Rev. H. H. Beuddle, his cousin H. K. Chamberlain, and friend, N. P. Hoagland are visiting from Bridge ton Mrs Clara Hanee was called away for * few days on acount of the illness of n nephew. Mrs. J. Kelly and family have arrived for a short stay at their S. Lafayette ■treet heeidence. Miss A. Knight has arrived for the summer season. Mrs. John M. Rogers and daughter, j Dorothy, of Camden have registered at ' the HBndaor. j Mis* A. NorrU is here for a short stay. I Mr. Win. Bergen of Philadelphia is j visiting friends here. E. Percival Xeall of Philadelphia has ! {aken a cottage on Columbia avenue for j the coming, seeaoto. Mrs. Charles SSmmington and daughter" of Philadelphia were visiting Mrs. There to we* Catarrh h this section of (he country thas all other diseases put feiatoar, and until the !_»t few years we anrposed to be incurable- For a great Beaay yeare doc lore pronounced It a local ■tonw emd preaorftMsd local rcsiedlea. and - h> 1—rsiafy fagfr.s to cure with local lieMiiwut. proaour.c J it Incurable. Bdence has proven Catarrh to ba a eonetitnttonrt toun and ther-rrre require* i enelHelliiii 1 treat roe-.t. HaB'e Catarrh . CiBtowmttnctured br F. J. Ch mmttr A iitomr 9. i.cEBtrr*oo,T8iiitq S ,
J Win. Shepherd oner Sunday. Mrs. Sim- * mingtoa wiQ.aoen come to open vher summer ..home far the .summer. --y -.j I Mrs. G. S«gant and daughter-are 'at » the Windsor. T Mrs F. Sylviesier and Sir. W. VT, Philr ler are visiting here from" Haverford.i 1 Pa. j L. Haley, of Mauri eel own was a bus- J iness visitor this week. r. c. Ovetacher arrived here from Detroit during* the past week. 1- w. e. Disney of New York City, has . registered ,t the Windsor. • Jno, a. Cash man, Jno. r. Landv and ■h. Hewitt are here on a visit from Cam--den. ! j. w. Edge; and party from Hamilton, Ontario, motored over from Atlantic City and were so impressed with Cape May that they will be among our visitors this summer. c. e. Goff iff bpre from Gloucester. ' A. L .Bison is registered at tjie Windsor. C. W Snyder of Palmyra is visiting friends here. g Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. F. Kimsey, of Camden, N. J., will spend the week end - with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Vleisehhaner, of. Cold Spring. Miss Rhoda Fleischhauer will spend the coming week hi Camden with her 7 brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ' Wm. J. F. Kimsey. Mrs. Bmilie Rief, of this city, was * shopping in Phihufelpba, a couple of days this week. baptist church Mother's Day will be observed at the * First Baptist church on Sunday. At ' the morning service Mr. Isaac B. Burgess, General Secretary of the New '• Jersey Snnday School Association will * preach. The choir will render music appropriate to the occasion. At night the 3 service will begin at 7.45. Pastor Mc3 Curdy will preach on "God's Mother r Comfort." Bring "Billy" Sunday hymn book to the night service. mothers' day at the r methodist church Morning Service — Selmon by Pastor. Subject: "Mary,, -.The Idealization of 1 Motherhood." carnation -in honor of your pother. , - 6.45 P. M.—Rpwapth. Leagues subject, r Mpthers' Day. < 7.30 P:M.—Song . service led by . Geo. ' W. Reeves.'-' Evening sermon hy Pastor. i church of the advent Celebration of the Holy Communion, ' 7J0 A m. Celebration of the Holy Communion ' 1 and Sermon, 10.30 a m. 1 Sunday School, 2.30 p. m. - Evening prayer and sermon, "8.00 p. m. Wednesday evening services, T-JO. ' 1 L Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, 1 Priest In Charge. : presbyterian church . Decatur and Hughes streets, the Rev. i Curtis 0. Bocserman, minister. ( On SabbztjT at UL30 am Miss sshb E. Cole, Elementary superintendent of the N. J S. S. Association, will spea)b on "Mother an£ Qhild." At p. q^'.thV ' pastor will speak on "Home Bffiigion." ! 1 Bible School at 3 p. m. S. £. Workers'' (Conference at 4 p. m. _ y? , Mid wetk prayer service on Vftdses- ' -iaj p. m. ; f Y. P. S. CkE. on Friday at"#' p. m. 1 Cordial invitation to visitors. , ' {#[.;■ county girl wins honor for third til w t Misq Bertha F. Haley, -.youngest t daughter of D. P. Haley of fiSdora thia:1 county is a member of the graduating I . class of the Orange, N. J. whose -;Com ■ ! s class of the Oiange Memorial Hospital Training School for nurses at Orange,' N. J., whose * commencement exercises will be held next Thursday evening, the eighteenth, r Miss Haley comes out as Valedictorian f of her class this being the thud time .she has won this honor in class work. , I She was Valedictorian of the Post Gradt uate Class of Cape May County Schools in 1907 with a general average' of 99 67, e she then finished this course in Cape | May High School in the class of 1909, j winning the same dstinction. ^ We predict for her an exceptionally bright future in her chosen profession. ' ' methodist church to erect new parsonage r The Board of the Methodist church has started action to make ready for '* the erection of a new parsonage. The •- I new building will be modern in every - { detail and the erection of It. will com,1 men.ee in the near future. A commit- * mittee has been appointed to secure lz plans for this new building and another A committee has been appointed to make jl plana to defray the cost of construction i- Further details of the work of these 5 committees will be published from-week I M " - * * The Star sad Wave's Sthtiotomr D»k pnrtmsat aelle the BEST TyMwrttsr " Kibes .tod the pries tea W fend isM. X Ckz yea beat HT .
LINEN aKbilteMlinwwifocs r Qn .Eriday-e««SigP.MiM Linda Downs , waa given a hnnen shower at the borne t of Mrs. Harry C. BroWty 712 Corgic St. The affair tootplace on the birthday of - Miss Downs and was a great surprise to , her. The house wa^ decoratea tor the I occasion by Mrs. Brown, with amilax - 1 sin! tpple blossoms. Many handsome ! gifts were presented to Mish^ Downs - after which tbe guests had an enjoyable time and before leaving del.idofis re- i B freshmen ts were selN-ed. Thos prfe.n'. wer Mrs- Bernard Hand, Mrs. Wm. Bali lenger, Mrs Geo. .Bennett, Mra Ca--s- . Landls, Mrs. Julius Johnson, 'Mi=e... Fannie Thompson, Rae Curtis, Anna !, Curtis, Mra Frank Morris, Mrs. -A=g-'-c S orris. Miss Effie Denizot, MUs Alic » e Denizot, Mrs. Julius Pcnizot, Mfcs Alic, . Springer, Mrs. Harry Brown, \flas Henrietta Ballinger, and Mra Mor * MRS HENRIETTA ALEXANDER j The funeral services of Mra Henrietta j Alexander was held at the residence of f Mrs. Charles Nell, Pearl avenjft, West] i Cape May, on Sunday, May Tth^at 2 p. m.. Rev. Mr. McCurdy, officiating^ Interment at Tsdiernaele cemetery^* ! 3 Mrs. Alexander leaves to mom their ] r loss three step children— Mrs. Allen j i. Bush and Mrs. Charles "Newell, £f this j city, and Mr. Sooy S. Alexander,' of At- ' b lantic City, and two grandchildren, Mrs | f Ida Hewitt, of West Cape May, and Mr. ] Harry Rocap, of Chester, Pa Funeral arrangements by Wm. H. Thompson. j e , JOHN B. JOHNSON t Mr. John B. Johnson, of Brooklyn, N. | . Y., died on Thursday, May 4th, aged 22 | r years. The funeral services were held on I 1 Monday, 1.30 p. m., Rev. Mr. Garrison, , . officiating. The deceased leaves to I : morn their loss, his wife and one child ] . and father and mother, all of Brooklyn, r N. Y. The funeral arrangements by W. i H. Thompson, Cape May. , IN ME MOR I AM In sad and loving remembrance of tn.v 1 dear friend, Georgie Douglass, who departed this life May, 1014. r ; MRS. MAME JOHNSON. ; <* CARD OF THANKS We with to thank our friends for their kindness to us hi our recent be- . reavement. ' MRS C S NHWELL ] j NEWS AND COMMENT t The Lyric Theatre has -now taken 'on a much more refined appearance with its ' i four square columns on the new iride t front, and with plate entrance dooft" , This is ^ good season for thevpfiint tnan. . Some £f . the molt asticmjfcl' that, have been painted l|t^y ' ^re the properties at the corner of Washington, apd pecatur streets i CONSTIPATION Oausee Bails, Pimples, Blotches. Tellowness of Skin, Bad Breath. Low Spirits. Diztiaera, Dn nstuiw, Btprred Eyesight. Bad Dreams, Nervousness, Sick Headache. Poor Believe C obstipation and 'all conditions ; arising thcrefroB). One tablet at night, onqe or twice aweak. srill mahb'ypn eat, steep \ feel sick ^'uagtiid,' ' Bit srCl aneki ydo feel full of life ready Xtr work. You will not believe bow gentle yef. thorough their action is tmtO. vou have Mor^I-vtuadeO U toot satto<aclar>-. BaMh-Ovf/'v T* . k-r-'-o.-." 'Ysrk,:. : J UNCLAIMED J-EXTERS j 1 List *f unclaimed letters remaining' 1 Cape May P. O. for week ending May I ' io, isqet ; " A eh ton, Walter E. •Brothers, Mrs. Rosa. Greasy, E. K. Laaki, Sydney • Thompson, W. H. 1 Turner. Miss Minnie In calling for the above, please sty ad- j! vertised. Jl E. TAYLOR. P M.
5 M. R. CHURCH BOARD MEETS j s The Official Board Of she JAsE. Omrch j j e had It* regular meeting test Tuesday •' . evening. It was moved that a Bu Wing 1 f and also a Financial Committee to make! 0 plana and provide funds for a new par- j e eonage. j.'.:* 1' c The board also voted that flowers be,' e provided for Mr. Millet, and also that b a note of sympathy be sent the family II e of Mr. Millet. PIANOS TUNRfc j G. S. Boyer, expert piano tuner oad ' .-egulatpr, all work guaranteed. Orders j 3 left with R. B. Reeves, 210 Broadway, ' a West Cape May, will recieve prompt ' s attention. Keystone phone 274. lzn e Our bargain table is loaded with specials all 79c — ladies dresses, white shirt- . - waists, children's dresses, white and col- : cred; ladles' skirts also. Mrs. E. Turner, i 323 Washington street, Cape May. a VINELAND INTERNATIONAL f I POULTRY CONTEST |, t ] The department of poultry hus- ' j > bandry of the New Jersey Agricul Ji ■ jtural Experiment Station an-' jnounces its plans for conducting]; r j the "Vineland International Egg; " Laying and Breeding Contest.", • • j The State of New Jersey has ap- • propriated $3,000 dmrmally for 3 - years, for the maintenance of the i contest It will begin November 1 i 1 j 1916, and close October 31, 1919. A « contest staff, consisting of Dr. J. 1 IG. Lipman, Director of the Exper- < iraent Station, Prof. H. R. Lewis'Poultry Husbandman, and Mr. W - 2 C. Thompson and Mr. E. H. Wenc, 1 1 of the Department of Poultry Hus- . i bandry, will direct . the contest. 1 oi They will have the cooperation of ' l an international advisory board of . sixteen men prominent in poultry • work, representing Canada, Connecticut, Maine, ^California and! New Jersey. Competition is open to all poultry raisers throughout £ the world. Each entry will con- i ■ sist of a pen of ten pure-bred pul- 1 lets and a 'cockerel. With the use ; f ■ i of trap-nests careful records of the 1 'eeg production of each female f i bird, and of her progeny will be , 1 [ j kept. From these records the in- ' j vestigaiors expect to be able to determine some of the fundamental j c princip|es_ governing breeding and ] inheritance in poultry, especially j , 'as they apply to egg production i . , | Prizes will be awarded to contes I ' , ,tants entering the most successful , flockB. ^ 12-page circular con- ' t taining a detailed description of,| jthe contest has been prepared, and, r, anyone desiring further informs-1 . tiftn should write for it, addressing' Prof. H. R. Lewis, AgrienlturAl j Experiment Station, New Brunswick', N. JPolluted drinking water causes many j deaths? — 1 -1 An efficient health officer is a good Community investment? | NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS ' Estate of Em] en Phyrick, Decease! ' ' Pursuant to the order of Edward L. i Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on tbe 10th day of May, |VA. D. 1M6. on the application of the subscriber. Executor of said deceased, • notice is hereby given to tbe creditors . of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their .» claims and demands against the estate | •'of said deceased within nine months ' ! from the tenth day of May, A. D. 1916, I or they will be forever barred of any ! action against the subscriber, j Dated May 10. A. D. 1916. THE PENNSYLVANIA COlfPANY. for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, Executor. . I SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. Proctor. . | 1021-5-13-9t
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! " TOR SALE. !i ■ FOB SALE / 3 box ball alleys, in first class condition, will sell very cheap. W. J. Powell, Ocean City, N. J. 4-22-4t* FOR SALE An extra fine colt, 9 months old. E. a. Powers, Sea Grove avenue, Otpe May N.' J. ' Keystone Phone 212 M. , 1005-5-6-3t for sale J Good chance for hotels and furniture ; stores: We hive for sale 2,000 geese • pillows ; 2,000 chicken pillows; and 300 hair mattresses— all sizes. New stock. . ■ ; WiU cell cheap— in any amount wanted. !| L. Cohen, 439 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, f PlL for sale I Gape May Cottage with an incompar- : able eea view; ten spacious rooms — sun parlor, butler's pern try, dining room, two . open fire places, open air sleeping room, , light basement with stationary . wash tubs. ALBERT R. HAND, CAPE MAY. for sale Incubator and poultry houses, also 25 , White Leghorn hens. Apply Jos. Hess, I 519 Elmira^ttreet, Cape May, N. J. ! I 4-29-3t j * for sale ! We wish to dispose of two 24-passen- ■ ; auto bussea, electricly lighted bodies, pneumatic tires; one on T915 Buick ' . chassis, other on Hudfdrd chas- ] sis, both nearly hew; suitable for Wild- , wood passenger line or school work. ' i Also one 1913 Cadillac, 7 passenger touring car, electrically lighted and started, slip covers, one. man top, in good shape; 1' 1915 R6r£ tb'uT«g car dor sale; and 1 I one-ton 1915 Btfick chassis. I L. E. SWING < Lock Box 2, BerHn, N. J. |
FOR SALE Piano, In good condition, price *5.00. Apply sit the ChaHonte. 1003 U WANTED— By three person^, room and board (breakfast and dinner) in pri- . vate family. Will accept rooms is on . house or separate. Address "R," care - Star and Wave. 1015-5-lS-It i WANTED — Board in private family deaired for summer season for ypung couple and two children under th^ee years. Apply to box 1(H9, Star and , Wave. . 2t-5-13 ] WANTED — T^ree strong young men aa drivers for express company, salary *50.00 a month. Call or write, 325 Washington street. wanted — Two furnished rooms fox light housekeeping, near beach, for the summer. Address, stating term^ c. d. M., care Stare and Ware. 1011-2t-5-6 1 for rent — A business Stan! Just vacatetd. with dwelling, or without. 1 j. h. Hughes, 410 Washington 8tre*t. MONEY MONEY Have client will loan on first mortgage sum from *500 to $1,000. Apply to J. H. HUGHES, 410 Washington 6k POULTRY . FOR SALE— .White Plymouth Roek sggs for hatching, one dollar per setI ting of fifteen. After September 1st, ' . stock for sale. H. G Pierson, comer . Washington and Union streets 10-o-y LOT BARGAINS Three 3-4 acre lota, highest land in ; West Gape May, 60x210 feet, on Laadte [ a street 60 feet wide. PRICK REDUCED to 1400 for a short -fitoM. Cksh or eaay terms. The first tm<s . get* the eholco lot^ncarest Broadway Apply to owner at 616 Broadway.
SfcRAW HATS I * " * "**" C / u . . . hoew . Tb« 6marte»t of Men's Straw H*ts Jiut trriYMi I and tin Naw«»t Skape* thet wfflpleate young and old. Made by the largest makers of Straw HaU in America ^ ' V \ PRICES RANGE FROM tl.EO to $2.50. Alto a full line of PANAMAS Our Summer Footwear has alto arrived. T he Walkover, the fatnout shoes for men, arid the Queen Quality, the best known womans shoe in America. Alto a full line of ^ CLOTHING for Men and Young Men. The latett designs. L TENENBAUM House of Dependable Merchandise
DON'T MISS IT NATIONAL GAS RANGE WEEK, MAY 8th TO 13th Anyone wishing a First-Class Up-To-Dgte h " "■ Cabinet Qas Range « Can Save $2.00 by Purchasing Next Week ^ Here it a chance to get that Range you've been wanting at a reduced price. We mil alto allow k $5.00 on any old Oil, Gasoline or Wood Stove, when replaced by a Cabinet Range. E. G. JONES, Supt. CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. T&fe MAY UGHT AND POWER CO. i . - . * ■ - V t - - -

